BRECKINRIDGE IN CUBA.^ He Crosses from Florida in a Small I Open Boat, The Levanting Partg Eight Dags ok the Ocean. HOW A GUNBOAT WAS AVOIDED, Scant Diet of Indian Bread and Shell LANGS, PERILS, AND NARROW ES CAPES. Breckinridge’s Warm Reception by the. Caban Authorities. THE ARGUEJ.LES’ CA.SE AGAIN, Corfespondgnco of tho Now York World.: Havana, Juno 17, General J. C. Breckinridge; accompanied, liy hie aid-de-camp (Japtaiii , • 2,00 PHILADELFItIA-MARKET, June 28,' ’65. Flour, superfine, - - 6 00 “ . Extra, - - , - - 723 Rye Flour, - - - - - 6 00 Corn Meal, . ... - - -4 76 Wheat, red, * 175 a 1 80 “ white, Rye, - Cork, yellow, - * - u white, * * Oats, * Dana, Cloverseed, - Timothy Seed, * - - - - 3 00 Flaxseed, - - ' - - 2 30 a 2 35 - * - - - 1 00 a 1 02 Whiskey, - S (16 To tJie heirs mid legal representatives of Samuel Tongs dec’d., late of the Township of East Penns boro') Countg of Cumberland .* Take Notice, That by virtue of a writ of parti tion and valuation, issued out 'of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, 1 Will hold an luqucat to divide, part or vuluu tho real estate of said deceased, oir the premise*!, on Saturday, the sth day of August, A. D., 1865, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where you may at tend if you think proper. . JNO. JACOBS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle,) Juno 23, 1865-6 t J Notice. To the heir* and legal representative 9 of Elizabeth Erenizer, fate of the' Township of East Peunsbo • ro', County of Cumberland , deceased : Take Notice, That by virtue of a writ of partK tiorr and valuation, issued out of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, I will hold an inquest to divide, part or value tho real estate of said deceased, on tho premises, on Saturday, tho sth day of August, at 1 o’clock, P. M., when and where you may attend if you think proper. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle,) Juno 23, 1805-6 t J Limestone Land at Private Sale. TIIIE subscriber offers at private sale be tween 20 and 25 Acres of good LIMESTONE LAND, situated in t)ickinson Township, 4J miles from Carlisle, on the turnpike lending to Pittsburg. The Improvements are a two-story n, a BRICK HOUSE, Log Barn, and oth er outbuildings. Eor terms apply to the 5" undersigned, residing on the premi- J* ' ■ ses. Juno 22, 1855-St* FOR SALE.—A desirable property in the north-east portion of tbo Corough of Carlisle. A nico Lome for a small family. Apply to C. E. MAULAUGIILIN, Juno 92, 'os—tf • ■ Ajjvut for Owner . To Fanners and Horse Dealers. DR. et. StIEFFBRT the celebrated Veter inary Burgeon, has permanently located in Carlisle, for tho purpose of .operating upon dis eased horses. Dr. has had 20 years experience in treating diseases of Horses, and during tho la l st four years has had from XOOO to 2000 diseased horses under His care. He wishes it understood, that within tile last 20 years many Horses have come under his notice that have boon injured by ulaltroatmont from tho hands of inch who have no knowledge of either anatomy> or diseases, or medical treatment of tbo flnrfta. A creat many of these Horace ho has cured after they have been drugged by such men. REFERENCES. ■The undersigned having trusted Horses, both externally and internally diseased, to tho profes sional skill of Dr. John SitncrEnr, concur, in say ing that his treatment gave cntil-o'satisfactiou, and wo cheerfully recommend all persons wishing to consult of employ a Veterinary Surgoori to giro him a call* CIIAMBERSBURG Dr. J C. Richards, Frederick Dyers, Dr. J. L. Sussorott, G R. Mcssersmith, Peter Brough, Sam’l. Jeffery, J, L. Shank, Martin Newcomer, Dr. W. H. Doyle, Evan Eyans, Dr. John Lambert. Dr. A. H. Sonsony, Sol. Maxwell, Ja«ob Ileysor, D. O. Gohr. CARLISLE James S. Storrott, David Martin, John Hannon, Alfred Moore, B. R. Jamoson, Wm W. Dale, D. Sipo, D. 11. Gill. * Juno 22, 'os—lm. COAL AND LUMBER tkm. THE subscriber bavins leased the Yard formerly oocupled by Armstrong It UulYor, and purchased fcho stock of C OAL AND L UMBER; in tho Yard, together with an immense new stock, will hare constantly on hand and furnish to order till kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, BOARDS/ . ... SCAWtLINCt, , FRAME STISF, Paling, Plastering,'Lath, Shingling Lath, worked' Flooring and Wenthorboarding, Posts and Rails, and every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitepino,. Hem lock and Oak, of different qualities. Having cars of my own I can furnish hills to order of any length and size at tho shortest notice ami on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will be kept under cover so’ they can ho furnished dry at all tithes; I have constantly on hand all kinds of FAMI LY COAL under cover,which! will deliver clean to .any part of tho borough. To wit: Lykons Val ley, Broken, Egg, Stole a'nd Nut, Luko Fiddler, Trovcrton, Locust Mountain, Lbhhory, which 1 pledge myself to soli at tho lowest prices: Boat quality of ( j Limeburners’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, always on hand which I will soil at tho lowest fig ure. Yard west sido of G nun mar School, Main street, NOTICE. — I still retain the same-position in tbo firm of DELANCY Sc BLAIR, which will he carried on as energetically as over at tbuir eld stand near the Gas house. As our purchases will bo made together at the head of the market, we feel confident by so doing to bo able to accommo date our customers and the public on tbo most reasonable terms. Having relinquished the tan ning I will dcovto my entire attention to the Coal and Lumber brfslness. All kinds of Coal ntjd Lumber kept oojatantly on hand and in the best condition. The Lumber Yard tfill bo mnn'aged by Sir. Goo. ZulofF, whoso experience and skill is well known to the community. By strict attention to business, short profits, and a desire to do right wo hope to secure a liberal share of public patronage. ANDREW H. BLAIR. Juno 15, 1855-tf IVTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad- X 1 ministration on tbo estate of Catharine Dun lap, luto of Newton twp.. deo’d, bavo boon issued to the undersigned, residing in the some township- All persons indebted to tbo said estate are requesto to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. Juno 1, X865-(U Administrator’* Notice, OTJCE is hereby given that letters of Ad r X 1 ministration on tbo estate of Samuel Armold, deo’d., late of Prankford township, have boon granted to tbo undersigned residing in same twp. All persons indebted to tbo said estate are requos dcd_t,o_jnakQ-paymenfimmodiately T ana those hav-- ing claim.# against tbo estate will also present them for'settlement. SAMUEL BERRY, May 11, 1866—6t* Administrator. cr Hand-bill? done at tht shortest nottf? JSarbk - 800 Notice* JNO. JACOBS, Sheriff. MIOHABt GIBBONS ANDREW H. BLAIR. Mice. JAMES KYLE, Administrator. IS. Si 7-30 T H 1 R D IS E R I E S , §236,000,000. • By authority of tho&cqrotnry of the Treasury, the undersigned, the general Subscription .Agent for* the fulo of United States Securities, offers to the public tbc third rcrics of Treasury Notes, bearing so;os? and throVt'onths per cent, interest per annum, known as tUo 7-SOJLOAS These notes arc issued under dat- ol 1805, and are payable three yoafs from in cdrrcncy, or arc convertible at the opt holder into IT. S. 5-20 Sis per 2 00 GOSiB-ESA-RIK® sor Those Bonds are now -.rorth n handsomt premi um, and ftpcKCiforapt, as arc all the Government Bonds, from Stale] County Hat? Municipal taxation, which one to three j)cr ccnt.j>or annum tc their value, according to the rate levied other property. The interest is payable semi annually by coupons attached to each-note, which;may bo cut off and sold to any bank or banker. ' The intirtHt at 7*30 per cent, amount* to One cent run dav on a $5O note. Two cents “ “ “ $lOO u Ten “ “ « “ $5OO , “ 20 • “ “ <» ** $lOOO ‘ r ■ i $1 « “ « “ $5OOO « Kotos of all tho denominations named will bo promptly furaisbod upon receipt of subscriptions. I'ho Notfls of this Third Series are precisely similar in form and privileges to tho Soven-Thh*- tios already sold, except that the Government re serves to itself tho option of paying interest in gold coin at C por..loasd remember tho wolf&noWn stand south-east corner Market Square,'directly oppo site Irvine’s Loot and Shoo Store. Carlisle, May i, 1805. READ! READ!! READ !! f I HAVE just fe turn e'd from New York with tho latest styles of t>R ES S GOODS, for tho season, Silk, Cloth and Laco Mantles, Shawls, Hoop Skirts, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves.— All kinds of White Goods, Cloths, Cassimoros, Linen Coalings, Ac. All kinds ol Domestic Goods, Pantlngs, Ac. A_larg.o_s.upply_of.Carpets,_Oil-Cloths, Shades,- Damasks, and Furnishing Goods. Plcaso cull and examine my stock as I always sell at tho lowest market value. Additions of Goods will bo mado as tho season advances. W. C. SAWYER, East Main St., one door below Martin’s Hotel. Juno X* 1306. July 15, that dale >n of the ant. :»s. 1865 think, * he suld, ‘ 4! 18 years established in N *Y. City/* “ Only infulliblo remedies known.’* ** Free from Poisons.** a Not dangerous to iho ituman family.*’ M Hats cojdo out of their holes to die.** “ Cqstar’s” Rat, Roach, &c., Exter’s, Is a paste—used for Rata, Mice, Roaches, JHack and * Red Ants, iCc., . 8. CROFT. 1 Mfly 11, 1865, S*cr*iary. THE PHCENIX PECTORAL Will Cure Your Gough. The PHOEfcrx pectoral i Git, COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY AND SEN'EICA SNAKE ROOT, WILL CURE THE DISEASES OF SHE AND LUNG'S* Such as Colds, Coughs, Croiip, Aslh, ma, Bronchitis, CatarHu, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whoop ing Cough, &c. Its timely use will prevent • PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, And oven whore this fearful disease has taken, hold it will afford greato* relief than atiy other medicine. Miss Koto Vandetfili'eo, of Pottsvillo, savs; “I, was bonofittod by using tbo Phoenix Pecto ral than any other medicine I ever used/' Elifts Oborholtzer, of Lionvillo, Chester county, was cured* of a cough of many’ years’ standing by using tho Phccnix Pectoral. Joseph Lukens, of Hull street, Phccnixvillo;’ certifies that ho was cured of a cough of two years standing, when all other medicines had failed, by tho use of tho Phccnix Pectoral. : , Jacob. Powers certifies that he-hiis sold hundrcdl df bottles of tho Phccnix Pectoral, and that all who usod it bear testimony of its wonderful effects in curing cough. John Royer, editor of Iho Independent having used it, has no hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy for cough; hoarseness and irritation in tho throat. Tho West Cheater Jrjf'ersoninn Says : “ We have known Dr. OberhoUzer personally a number of years, and U gives us tho greatest pleasure to re commend his medicines, inasmuch 'as tho publio rarely have the benefit of family medicines pro pared by ft physician of his acquirements And ex perience. Dr. Oborboltzcr is a member of tho Alumni of the Medical Department of (ho Univer sity of Pennsylvania, at which institution ho gra duated in 1854.” Tho Reading Gazette says: “ This cough reme dy is made by Dr. L. OberhoUzer, of Phrcnixvillo/ Pa., and it has acquired an Unsurpassed reputa- tion in curing ooughk. Ii is carefully and skill fully prepared from Wild Cherry Dark and Sonoka Snake Root/' , Dr. Goo. D. Wood, Professor of tho Practice of Medicine in tho University of Physician to tho Pennsylvania Hospital, and one of the authors Of tho United States Dispensatory,' says of Sonoka Snake Root: “Its action is spe cially directed to tho lungs/' Tho proprietor of this medicine Las lo much confidence in its curative powers from tho testi mony of hundreds who have used it, that tho mo ney will bepfncf Loch to any purchaser who is not satisfied with its effects It ia so pleasant to take that children erv for it 4 Price, THIRTY-FIVE CENTS; Largo Bottles ONE DOLLAR. P is intended for only one class of diseases*' namely,' those of tho Throat and Lungs. jfrjft- Prepared only by LEVI OBEIUIOLTZER, M. D., . Phicnixville , Pi ». Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. ~ Johnston, Holloway »t Cowden, No. 3S Nortl/ Sixth street,' Philadelphia. . F. C. We Lbs & CM.,-No’. U 5 Franklin New York, . Gfcncrdl Wholesale Agents. D. W. Guoss & CoifWholosalo Agents, Harris burg, P.a. r and at HrtVEIISTICK/S DRUG STORE, Carlisle. N. B.—lf your nearest druggist or storekeeper doeg not keep this medicine do not lot him put you off with some other medicine, because makes more money on it, but send at once to ono of the agents for it. , March 0, 18C5-3m VALUABLE REAL ESTATE At Private Sale- TFFB'SUhTCi : ibor offoraTor sale his property, r situated in Rest Pcnnshorougb Township,- Cumberland county, four and iv-half miles west of .Carlisle, m the road loading from-tho State road to Hepburn's mill, containing SIX ACHES of good Lixncßtonc,Lund t in a bight state of cultiva tion. iliu Improvements arc a good FRAME HOUSE, Frame Cam, Pig Fen and'Corn Crib, and all out-build- | a ings necessary to comfort and ConVo nicnco, an .Apple Orchard of Choice fruit, and an elegant assortment of other fruit,’ such as peaches, pears, grapes, Ac., all in abund ance and choice also a fine cistern at tbo door.* Tho property will be sold at a reasona ble price. -For tennis and particulars apply to tho owner, residing tin the premises. WILLIAM MELBASTEB’. Juno t, 1565-lU* WATCHES AND, JEWELRY. AT the sign of the./* Gold Engl 3-dcors above u Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below tho Methodist Church on West Main street, the largest and host selected stock o WATCHES and JEWELRY in tbo town, jSfttffeMvill bo sold 30 per cent, lower than at any place in tho State.. Tho stock comprises a larg lasortmctitqf Gold A Silver Hunting-case Watches Lovers, Lcplnos, American watches, and all other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, Gold P, ;hs and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinufr Spectacles, Gold an.d silver, plated and oilVcr lVd*'o, Music Boxes, Accordcons Oil Paintings, a gro.it variety of Fahey Articles, and a lot of tbo finer' Pianos* Vfbich will bo sold 40 per cent, lower thdn.i.rcr oJToiodjn town. Tho en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, largo Mirrony and Sato, will bo sold wholesale or retail on tho easiest tonus. Having selected a first class workpinn a.ll kind* of repairing will bh dbho u 3 usual, at reduced prices. Carlisle April 30 18S3. LUMBER AND COAL. IWILL have constantly on hand and fur nish to order all kinds of SEASONED LUM-. HER , such, as Boards, Scantling,- Joist, Frame Stuff, Paling and Plastering Laths, Worked Floo ring WcathCrhoftrrliqgj and all kinds of .SIII&- GLESy White Pino,•Hemlock, Chestnut; Oak, Ac. Having cars of my own I can furnish order .»f any length and size at tho shortest and pn tho most reasonable terms. Worked boards..will ho Kept under cover, so that they can bo furnished Iry at all times. , . X will also constantly htivo on band all kinds of FAMILY COAL , under cover, which X.will do ivor dry and clean to any part of tho, town. Ly cons Valley, Locust Mountain aud Law.b’orry Coal prepared expressly for family use, wliich I will ell at tho lowest prices, at tho Warehouse, west •ad of High street, above tho College. jno.Aeetem. Juno. 16,1864’ . IVolicc. [VT OXICE is hereby givorTthnt Letters Tes-f L i mentarv on tho estate of Samuel Crop, ate of tho borough of Carlisle, deceased, ■ havo •eon granted to tho undersigned, residing in tho •nmo borough.' All persons indebted £q' tho estate ire requested to mako^ payment; InSmcdirtfply, and hose, having claims .against the* estate’ will also irosont lliom fot aeltlomont. • • ‘ . GEORGE AV. CR6P, . , . .. Egeentor, LOWS, PLOWS received nnd: fb sale at Manufacturers prices, a largo atforb May 25, 1805— fit. nontof Plank's Plows/ • Honwood's “ Zciglcr’a “ Weirich’a * l . a tho’chfcap Hardware Si York Bloomfield do Eaglo do Cultivators, Ac., Loro of Carlisle, January, GRAIN WANTED -The highest market; prico will bo paid for Wheat, Corn, Ryo ahd ! Oats, and' all kinds of Country Produce, at th« Warehouse of Judo 16,1864. TRUNKS 1 TRUNKS’! VVIdSES, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbo rallas