CPBEK2S inoijier Thiqyhig ,C|erlr in :N%w ;Vork. New York, Aug. J9.—The Dally News, says;—Albert A. Jones, Freight Collector.on |lh% .Erie' Railroad, has> been , perpetrating a ; scries of .robberies. It appears, that bis sala 'ry was about orte thousand.Sqllars per year, lie had humble apartments, in one quarter of 'the city representing his salary,, and, another suit of splendid' apartments on- Broadway, representing his (healings; and" iu which ho entertained his Female friends. , -These-rooms w*SB inode n perfect sera'glio. An invektijratirin Of his accounts show that ho stole §3OOO in one day, and how much more nnd.how long.ho has been stealing,is.not yet determined on. Jones has left the city with one of his “ ladies/’ostensibly for Now Or leans. - ' Swi .The Black Horde Coming North,— ln and southern Ohio papers are oom plaining of the vast number of negroes pour into those States. Every train and boat, ylllllßinco “ pusses” have been 'abolished by Gen. I - "‘Palmer, brings large ro-inforcemonts of these swarthy blacks, who, in a few months will become a burden to the tax payors and n pest to-.the communities upon Which they force themselves. 1 They are led to believe, if they come north,.,they will find, freedom, easy times, plenty of employment; and so cial and political equality. They will bo tf.»*tst«nJlv disappointed id their hopes; ' > s?fp- The Shoddy-Abolition-Rcpublicans call theirs tlf& . “ Union,party.” The (inly tf]S4"-Cni,oijf ’ tbht- efth 'be. discovered. about -the iparty. judging from the resolutions of thoir county .conventions and the utterances of i&SHhoir organs and orators, is a union of'oolbrs —the mixing of the white and black races, through negro suffrage and equality. Yes, Mjljit is a “ Union” party, but not a savory mess 1111 l by any means. wM LD Oliio correspondent of tho Chicago : MMn'eyuldicau, writing from the central part of tho State, .says : ||||| “As regards negro-suffrage in the State, I Ham satisfied that a majority ol the Union par |||s|sty in this section favors it, but there is a rp- ;mitiurity who still have prejudices overcome.” This “ respectable’ minority,” if it is really jpposed to. the monstrous proposition, will join with the Democracy in the coming elec- ;ion and crush it out, . O" Did it ever occur to tho casual reader, |in reading'the daily. reports of the millions taken by tho capitalists in tho Government loans, that every dollar so, invested is a dol lar Withdrawn froin taxation, - arid conse quently -the placing : of an additional-tax Iburthen upon the taxpayers? Such is the Tact, ho* vcr, whether observed or not. Bennett,, of the New- York Herald, has bought the site where Barnum’s Museum stood, fora printing house. The lot is 50 by 100 feet; a he paid 5G50.000 for , it. 'The milling w 1 cost t?3op,ooo—making, tho jroporty.wh n complete amount to$950;000. When we own a 4 pile’ as big' as that -wo’ii juit business and go'a halting. VS?* Hon. Kennedy L. Blood has been no niiiuMl by the Democracy.of ’Jefferson coun fov State Senator. Mr. Blood is a good Jpi?nian, and was in’ 1808, elected by the ])imioq- of the Jefferspu District to the.same po. ’■■:,;||S s;t ip n . 00 d .made a good : ‘ Senator.' IVu wish again -Bucoeas.. • ~ -'■■■- General Butler was unable to obtain an ' I Interview’ with the President duringI’b 1 ’ b la stay in Washington. lie was invited by the ne- I groea of Alexandria, a day pr’two. ago to ad- | £resa them,. but ho declined. ; la lie about, t* turning tail” to his friends ? RLISfiE MARKET.—Aug. 23, 18G5 ;£dP^ LOU, V ,s ' u P er B no » per bbl,, . . do., Extra,..* do., Hye, do., *j*Wuitr Wheat, per bushel, * »illrd Wheat, do,, %VRris, ■ do.^ ’ do., Vl!S iTq ’ ,Jo -' v /’rßmiap Barlbt, do., - do.,' do., vClovbrsrkd, ' . doij :: q u°rnys ke n do., - vfcIITLADELPIIIA MARKET. Acg.23, '65. fctyjoun, superfine, u ISxtua,: RVe i^Lbun, * rod) “ white, yellow, “ white, vg»r.oy E nsKEb. - Seed, A X SG RD, k^faBARIBY. 3^?&P^ U IBKKY, WANTED immediately or. by the-first of October, a: house with 4 or 5 Rooms, or S of 4 Rooms in the second story; For f par.ticu lore intjulro ut Julius NouwahPa Clotlrng Store, between Drs. Kioffer & Zitz r, No th Hanover St Carlisle, Pa. . * ' , Aug* 24, '. . , r . . s is lieroty given tha£ Letters Tes ■Ll montary on- the b'Stttd--of Isabella late of Silver. Spring fcwp., Cumberland o-hu tyj deo’d., have been granted to the undfcrsignod, resi ding in Washington twp.. York county.- All por eons-indebted to the estate rite refiuostcd to make payment immediately* and those -having claims against tho estate will dlso present them for settle ir.ontv. Aug.*24, 1865—lit JPU JiLI O SALT! ii V. AI, EST 1 T V.. On Tuesday ; Sept: 12, iB6O i|3Y virtue of tin alias order of sale issued |-I-J otfC of the Orphans’ Court of Oumborland [County, I will oxpoSQ.to! Publiq Sale at. Ib'e C.Vxfirt House, in Carlisle, the following described Kea) Estate of Samuel Crop, late of the Borough' of Carlisle, deo’d., to wit: : <• A LOT OF GROUND, fcitijato in .South Street, in said Borough, measur ing 70 feet in out, by, 60 in depth, having there on erected a ■ TWO-STORY ■ An*. Log Dwelling House, plastered. Sale to commence at 10 o’clocki' A M..when terms will be made knowa*by - r GEORGE \V. CROP, Executor. , Aug. 24, :’65. SALK. — A desirable property in the north-oaat portion of the Borough of.Carlisle. A nice Lome for a email familj. Apply to : • C. E. MAO'LAUGUL#; Ayent for. Ownen Juno 22, '63—tf A MEIUCAN AND FRENCH GLASS, S\. superior Coach and Furniture Varnish at 6.50 80;0 v:. s.no 1,00 2,00 12,00 3,00 7 50 8 60 6 00 - 4 75 200 u. 2 12 2 00 a 2 35 - 1 10 - 16 00 . 5 r sb 2 40 a 2 45 1 Op a 1 02 2 26 AUSTIN A. O VLEIt, . ' • Executor MILLER Jt JBOWJCW ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,. .OF VALUABLE JgT,order of tiio Orplinna’ Court of. Cum- —• hcrlnnd county, tho undersigned,* Adminis trators of William M. lii'to of :ibo Borough of Carlisle, will expose to public on 'Tuesday Iho lOth day of /3eptcmherMlBfis, on the promises in East Perinsborough township Cum berland county, ta.,;4‘ miles west of. Harrisburg, arid ab;,ut 2 iriilos .north-west of West Fairvicw, ■TWO VALUABLE' Black: Slate. & Gravel Farms, adjoining land* of Ferdinand Roth, Martin Ron-* nihger, AdamSoiror, David Newcomer, John Kis sel, John Eslingor, Stephen Livingston, and others. *' No.'L, contains.* 140 AGRES’and 40 PERCHES, nearly nil clear, under good fence, and.in a. high stale of cultivation, having hcon lately limed over. The improvements nre.d good t TWO-STORY FRAME . Dwelling Douse, MUM Weather-Boarded . Tenant Home, LARGE BANK BARN, and other out-buildings, and an Apple ■ Orchard.-. This farm is . well watered, a Spring near the buildings and a well of good wa ter at the door. No. 2, Adjoining the above contains 107 ACRES and 100 PERCHES, under good fence, and in a high state of cultiva tion, having boon cpverod'ove'r lately with lime.— The improvements are a good MTw o - S t o r y , STQN^'HOUSE. ‘ Wash House, Stone Spring House, a good Bank :Barn,’Oider Press, ani'o'tjior out-buildings** This : fdnn is' well watered >by.a Spring of good, water and a Well near tbo house. There are two* Apple Orchards'6'fl'pU'bVoo?.jrruit.T ! The above farms are very boihg Churches, Schools’,‘Mills-, and having Harrisburg f markets within-4-milos. : ' ’ ' • •;- < • At the same time and place, will bo sold a-lot of Hemlock Shingles* 300 good Locust Posts and a lot of Fencing Boards. Sale to commence jit 10 o’clock, on said da}’, when attendance will bo given and terms made , known by •- JOSEPH W.PATTON,) ~ , JOSEPH A. STUART, 1 Admr s ' Aug. 24, ’6s,—ts ' •* Public - o r a ■ ummm, mfi. On SAtUIWAY. Sppt.. 23, 1865..*/ I subscriber offers at Public Sale, on'the hhovd'viayi a Valuable ;Limcetoho'F'ann, situated in Monroe Township,* two miles* and a*- half West of;Moohahscsbiirg, .on the Churchtown road, .ijjßte;.. 63' ACRES, of good lluioatono land,.in.a high state of cultiva tion. The improvements aro a TWO-STORY \m ■HBusE r i» (wcatherdioarded,). Bahk Burn, Corn Crib, add other necessary out-buildings; ‘A’well of novor fjiilirtg water near the house, also two good cis terns, ado at the.hijuso and the .other-at the barn. There is a fine Apple Orchard and other Fruit Trees on the promises. - ( Also, at the same timojj.nd place; will bo sold a Mountain Farm, , ~ CQ STAINING 103 ACRES, ; situated on the North Mountain.between Bucher’s and Myor’s Gap The improvements are a LOG' HOUSE, one story anti a-half high, Frame Bari, ,&o. A part'of this land is clca'rcd and part Chest nut Timber land. ■ . • Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when terms will bo made known by : ! CIIBISTIAN OLEUM. Aug. 24, *65, —ts* TRACT OF LAND AT PRIVATE Siy-PATE in Mi(l d Top ex (toiv ns h ip; (in, me diately adjoining the Carlisle Sulpher Springs, consisting of about one-half gravel anti Ibe other Slate Lands and containing 176 acres, abpubffOof which are covered with good timber. The im provcmonts are a largo * ...TWO-STORY : ‘ LOG ROUSE,' weather boarded- and -plastcrod/largo log Barn, with Hay House attached, together with other convoniont ont buildings; an excellent and never failing well of water at the door, and a stream qf running water on tho»-£arm near the buildingB,~- Tho farm is of cultivation, wdll sot with clover and grass and under good fence,.a large portion of which is post aiid rail, and (lie improvements in good condition and handsomely 'located. • ■The above Farm could bo conveniently divided in two tracts, and if the purchaser should desire, it, 100 or 125 acres including the buildings, would bo sold and- the reeiduo otherwise! disposed of. ' • For terms and further particulars enquire of h———. : A. L.SSPONSLEII, Real Estate Agent. { Aug.l7,'6s—fit - ! VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE i At Private, ‘Sale. AnANDSpME.Sulierbivn, Residence situ ate on the York Road, one-half mile .East of; Carlisle and.witbia_.tbo. Borough .limits, com prising about, tqro and a-balf, acres of> Laud finely improved, having thereon erected a Jiiia two story . BRH K HOUSE. MIM nearly Stable, .C.AjtniAGE . House, 'lce! -House, and*o'the'r‘cohvoriibnt. dut Buiinihgsj and ii good Writ of _ Water and Cistern. The grounds are tastfully biiJ oiat arid beautifully adorned with shade trees, shrubbery, together with an abundance of fruit of all hinds. The bouse is hoautihilly located .in an elevated position, with a lawn in front sloping gradually to the road Also, an elegant Brick Private Residence on Mvin street, Carlisle—-the lot. containing,3o feet in irunt agd 240 feet in depth well-covered with fruit trees lihd flowers,' a, fine,stable at fhe foß'of tho lot. The building is conveniently and substanti ally constructed and contains.all tho modern im provements. , Arrangements Can .be, made to give tho purHiaset l immediate l possesibn' if deshed.-i- For terms and furtlfer,partieulurs enaturb-'pf;?" 1 . : ~a; i/. s^'o^lißi . ; Real-Estate' Agt. Carlisle, August, Ift. 1860. • ?i • IVTOTICE is hqreby. .given that LotteiK of Administration' on, tbo .estate ,qf Henry .Vs Ijito ofLower Allen Townshipj.doe’d., have , been,.granted to..the undersigned residing In the .same township. , ■ ■ , All persons indebted to th 6 estate.are requested to make .immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement, . JACOB BARBER, ■ , t SAMUEL R. HOFF, .Aug. 10, 1865-6t* ■ Administrators. Notice. IVTOTiCE is hereby given that letters of Ad-' J-. 1 ministration on the estate of Wm, M. Beotom, late of -the Borough of Carlisle, .dec’d,‘haVo hpen issued.totho undersigned, the former residing in South Middleton twp., and tbo latter • All persons indebted totho saidostato are requested to make payment'immediately, and those ,having claims against the estate will also, present them for 'settlement. JOSEPH A. STUART, JOSEPH W. PATTON, Aug. R, 1865-Ot Administrators, JVT EEDSFOOT AND MAUHTNE OIL. at MILLER & BOWERS. JtsT PriutiDjj Moutfttfc SHERIFFS SALES. BY■ virtue‘of wfitfl of Venditioni Exponas, Levari Facias and Foira Facias is sued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of Cum berland county, and to the'directed,*l will expose to 'sale by public vendue oroutcry,at ‘he Court House* in the Btfroitghof Carlisle, on Friday, the 25th day of Augunt, AD. 1865, lit ID o’clock, A. M., the following described Real Estate, viz.* A tract of land in Middleton township, Cumberland Co., bounded on the East by Samuel Hess, on the West hy .John Bcidler and Solomon Krissingor, on the'.North’by Martin Ross, and on thd South by Samwd'Hess, contain JgßgSL' ing fifteen Acres more or loss, haV ing- thereon erected a Log House, Log and Frame Burn. Seized anil'taken in execution as the property of John “ rrr " ini M. Waggoner. •—Also— A tract of land situate in South Middleton town ship,' boundtic! by the Carlisle and Hanover Turn pike, Thomas Haycock, John Craighead and, oth ers,'containing thirty three Acres more dr less, having thereon erected a oho and a half story Log House, Log Stable- and other out buildings Seized and ta ‘kcu in execution as the property of Richard Brown, Garnishee of Alex lindor March*.' ’ w • ' .1 • —Also— A ■ tract of land situate in West Ponnsbord’ township, Cumberland Od.,,bounded on the North by the Conodoguinot Creek, and on the West by land of Ahl & Newcomer, on the South by land of Henry Lehman, and on the East by land of Peter Ahl, containing seventy-two Acres more or loss, baving-theroon'oroclcd a two sto- a_ja ry Frame Weather Boarded House, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, FnunoSbop.and.other necessary*’out, buildings, ut» appilo"orchard and dth-' er fruit trees. —Also— A tract of Mountain land, situate in Fnihkford twp., Cumberland Co., bounded on- the North and' East by tho lan'dyof‘Wm.vDrawbau'gh, and on the South .by the lands of Writ.’ Alter, and on the West by the land of the heirs of Jaoob Easmingor, doc’d containing sixtoon.abros more or loss. ■- , , Also— . \ Bofondants interest in a tract of land situate in •Frhnkford twp., Curabprltynd co., bounded on the North by lands of George.Washmoor Joseph Hippie, on the East by lands of Benjamin Tritt,' on the South* by. lands-of -Wnr. Brnfwbhugh and Wm‘. 0 retch, on the West by land of Andrew Oiler, having thereon erected a Two Story ; bouse and largo Bank Barn and oth- - ■or nuoessiiry ■ out buildings, • contain-’ lllgflSmP ing Two Hundred acres more or less. £SSbBS9& - ?.;n vr' •—” •' Bofondants interest in-a tract of-mountain land situate n.Frank ford twp., Oiimhorlatid on., bound ed on the North by-lands of Win. Brawbaugh, on the East by Jacob Ensmingor, on tho South and iVostby-Wm. Alter, containing thirty two acres, bo tho'sarao'more or less, and taken in execution ns tho property of-Jacob Ensmingor. —Also— A tract of land situate do Upper Allon,township, Cumberland Co., bounded on the East by Coov.or’a heirs, on tho. West by.Jßahllc .Hoad, on fho .North . by NolaWugor A Seitljrbbks/and on tho'Sbbth by Adam's heirs, containing ton A,cros .more, or* less •Seized And 1 taken in execution as the prdporty?Of Samuel Fliokingor. •. To to sold by me, • 7 • JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. * Sheriff’s. Office, Carlisle', Augqpt-8, I 860; t Conditions. —On all sales, of $5OO. or.,over, $5O will bo required to be paid when the .property is stricken off, ami $25 on all sales under $500., PUBLIC SALE OF RE All EBTA TB . BY virtue of, an order of Sale on proceed ings in partition butwom (Samuel Grier pi'ft*, and John KeUor ami wife, in h cr right will expose to public sale at the Court Hou so, in the borough of Carlisle, on Friday tlio 25 th day-of August ISOS, at ten o’clock a. m., the follwiag subscribed Beni "Estate* viz : . ~ . Purport. No. ,1 containing. 88 and 82 porches, situate in Silver Spring twp., Cumberland co., ad joining lands of Dan’l Fought, l f . A. Woods, Goo. Hoch, and Samuel Carman, having thereon croc 190 a House, Bunk Barn and other improvements. ! Tbums'oh Sale: Onc-.fi(th.,pf. the purchases fhdnfcy to paid on thorny of saloVnnd thc balance oh the first day of Ap Hi IS(]5, to bo secured by re cognizance with approved-security 1 JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. Shoilff’e Office Carlisle, )• August 10, 1865. . } • 'a DESiIiABLE ; -■ PROPERTY FOR SALE. fI’IIE Biiljßorilier offurs _nt, private sale, his 1 iirapdrtyi situated in. town ship, Cumberland Co., on the roadlouding to Hep burn's Mill, and one half mile from Good Hope Station, containing about TWO ACIIBSGP,GOOD GROUND, .with n good Loo House. Frame. Sta bio, and good Black. Smith Shop and (llSllimP stand erected thereon and having abundance of Choice F ruit upon it, such us apples peaches, plums, grgpes, «tc. - . T. Q. SPEALMAN. Aug. 10, '6s—4l* Valuable Farm at Public Sale riMlE Executor of George Yost, late of Up per Allen TownaSwib Cumberland county, docM.i will sell at public sab, on 'Thursday, the 31st day of Angmt', 1865, nil that valuable piece of land situated in thoj said Tqwnship,-bounded by lands of Michael Yost/ Samuel Mohlor, John Mil - ler and others, containing 95 ACRES, more or of first rate quality Limestone Lund, in the high est stato of-cultivution. The improve- Am 9L ments are a first rate new Bank Ban*, a two story Frame Tfouse, with all the necessary out buildings, A never IjMijgpg failing stream of running water at tho house and burn. Tho outside fencing is nearly all Locust post and Chestnut rail. . There are about six nero9 of Very fiqQ;hoavy Timber ‘stilUstanding. Terms of Bale: Ton per cent, of the purchase money to bo-paid when tho property is' stricken down. Tho widow’s interest to remain in jbo land and tho residue of,the purchase money to ; bo paid ou tho first .of Ap r il, ISCtb’wLen deed will bo made and possession given Taxes for tho year. 1866 to ho pliid.by the.purchaser. The tenant's share of tho crop ts reserved. , Sale to commeriob nt‘lo o'clock,' A. Mi,. on tho premises, about two .milos'Eouth-oast of Meobun icßl)urg,-*cn - tho State road leading from Gettysburg to ilarrisbufg. '. ' • 3 ELI yosr,- July 27. 1805-t s** Ececntor. ' Valuable Fariu for Sale. THE Hairs of R diert-M’Cune, dee’d., late . of Southampton township, Cumberland coun ty, will offer at public sWo On the 22 d day of September, 1805, on'tho pTomisos, situated in Southampton town ship, on' the 1 turnpike, throe miles oast of Hhlp ponsburg.'-adjoiuing- of Major Kelso, and others,.containing ' 12G ACRES OJF L TONE LAND, more or less,,in f a high state of cultivation, and under good fence, all of which is cleared except some twelve acres of valuable timber land.. improvements‘are a large DOUBLE, JLmmtL. STONE HOUSE, with back building, ■ Frame. [■Tenant,' House, large. Stone Bank Barn,;Wngou Shod, Corn Cribs Carriage House, and other necessary out-houses. There is a fine APPLE ORCHARD on the premises, and other Fruit Trees. Also, at the same time and place, will.bo sold a tract of valuable Chestnut Land, about 4 miles south of the mansion farm, and miles south of Leesburg, Containing 13. Acres, which will he sold together or in two lots as pur, chasers may desire. * ’ Any person wishing the promises, can call'on Henry Young, residing on the farm, or the undersigned, residing near Carlisle. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when terms'Will be made known by JOHN STUART, Jr., % F. W. SEAHI3HT, Heirs of H* Jf’Cime,, dcc'J. Aug. 3, 1865. WANTED. —iTwo.ur three,good quarry men, for building and road purposes'; also, (wo fence makers, who understand the business (hcroughly. Good wages will bb paid by. J. MISH, , KeyatQn* Nnr§eraj t HarrHbvrg. y . Sd 7-30 LOAM. T 111 li I) SERIES, $234000,000 By authority of tty? Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned, the (Jonoral Bubsdrlpiion Agent for tho sale of United States Securities, offers to the' public' thV third ‘senes 'of Treasury Notes, bearing sorch and throe-tenths per cent, interest per annum, Itnow# as the, . 7-m LOAN. Those notes are'issued under ( dale of July 15, 1805, and arc payable three years from tjiat dale In currency, or are coavertiblo ill thcoptiuu ef tho holder into j v • U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. IiONDS. These Bonds are noW;Tforth a handsome premi um, and are exempt, ad are all the Government Bonds, /rot* £tatc, County and Mituieipal taxation, tohiek add* from, one tu.fhree,per eent.jicr annum tc their value, according to the rate other property. Tho interest is payable semi annually by coupons attached to each note, which may bo Out off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest at 7-80 cent..amounts to Oxr cbut pan pat-ox a $5O xotp. TWO CKXT3 " ,«“ $lOO " Tax “ “ '« " $5OO 20 “ “ , •*. . .$lOOO *'•«£ t $1 ~». 1 «..v., ssopo. “ Sotos of nil the denominations, named will bo promptly furnished upon’receipt of subscriptions. The Kotos of this Third Series are precisely similar in form and privileges to the SeVun-.Thir .ties already sold, exuept;that the Governmcntn-e -scrvca.to itself the option-of paying: interest-in gold coin at fi per Aiirit.,-instead of TS-HUhs in currency. Subscrlbcrs-will 'deduct the interest in currency up to July 15tb, at the time when they subscribe. . . . • The delivery of tbonotes of Una third aeries of the Seven-Thirties* will commence on the Isf of June, and will bo made,promptly and continuously after that date., The slight change in the conditions ;of this THIRD* SERIES affects only-lhe matter of inter est. The paymont in ’gold, if’mado. will bo equiv alent tj'tho' currency interest of the higher rate; The roturn to specie payments, in the bvoht of which only will the option to pay interest in Gold bo availed of, would sq roduco and equalize prices that purchase,a. made with i\x per cent, in gold' would be tbo'sb made with seven and threo-touths per cent, in .currency. .This ia THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET. Now offered by the Government, and Us superior advantages make it the Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than $230,000,000 of the Loan authorized by Congress aro now on" tbq ''hiafkot, - This amount, at the-rate at* which it ia-boing absorbed, will all bd subscribed' ifor within ’Sixty days* when . the notes Will undoubtedly comradnd-a premium, as lias uniformly boon the case on closing tbo sub scriptions, to other Loans. tn order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan, the National Banns, Stole Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have ge nerally agreed to : receive subscriptions at pan— Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they h'aVo confldoncO.and Vhb duly Wrd‘ to bo ro sponsiblo for the delivery of the notes ror which they receive orders. JTAIr COOKE, SußscuiPTiON. Agent, Philadelphia. . .. Subscriptions will bo received by tho FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CAnwstß. CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK, Do. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, MocnANicSDOna, SECOND NATIONAL BANK, Do. IFRST NATIONAL BANK, Nr.wvu.i.n. ' June I 1865-2 m MSXrLSR & BOWE3RS, Successors'to'Lewis F. Lyne, North Hanover Street, Cai'lisla, Pa. DEALERS IN American, English and German II A B 1» W A KE , Cutlery, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Shoo find ings, Morocco and Lining Skins, Lasts, Boot Trees mid Sb jemaker Tools of every description. Solid and Bra*a Box Vicos, Bellow?/Files, Rasps, Horse Shoeg, Horse Shoo emails, Bar and - RoUo^, lron of all sizes) "y-'T.- HAMES AND TRACES, Currmcc Springs. Axles t Spqkos, Fellows, ' Hubs, &c., &o - .' B r .S r of every variety, Carpenters* Tools and Building Material, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plptod .l'orks nff ’extotisivo as sortment of Hardwire of all kinds arid of the best manufacture, which w.ill bo sold wholesale or retail at tho-lowost prices. Wo are.-.making groat im provo.monts iu our already .heavy stock of goods', and invito all 'persons in wapf.of 'ffai’thvttre of every description to give ns ft'ealUatpl wo aro'con lidont you wlll J be well paid'for.ydurtrmiblb. ’ - Hoping that by strict attention to - ’business rtnd a disposition.to please all we w»ll,bo able to main tain the reputation of the old stand. * . 11 '' MILLER’ & BO.WERS. July 2ri 1865. FEW FOR WARDING, AND ■ COMMISS lON HO U S FIiODR & FEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT. THE subscriber having; taken the Ware i house formerly occupied by J. R Noneraakcr. on West High Streot,.opposito Dickiiiinson Col- would.inform- : the ;( üblio, .that-h? has en tered ‘into a general Forwarding and Commission business. •«. ’* ■-< . ’ '• ■, The highest market price will bo paid for Flour Grain and Produce of all kinds. ’ Flour and Feed t Pluattj’ and Salt, .kept - ; , con : stoutly on band - and for sale. ■ Coal of-all kinds, embracing , , ''•‘■'l LYKENS VALLEY, : . ’ LOOUET MOUNTAIN ‘ LAWnEIiKY, Ac. . . Limoburnors' and Bltfoksmiths* Coal/ constantly for sulo. Kept under cover, and delivered dry tc nnv part of the town. * 1 JOHN BEETEM. April 14, npiUCIIBIIS WANTED. —The School 1 Board of Silver Spring township, desire the services of 12;oompolont,Teachers, 10 Male and 2 remale to conduct the Schools of said township for a period of six months eaoh, commencing in September next. Liberal wages will bo paid.— Examinations to bo hold in llogucatown, August 2 Otli, 1805. ' By order of the,Board Aughsfc 17tbi '66—3t ExccuiorS notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters testamentary on the estate of. Ann .Stuart, late of »ho borough of Carlisle, deo’d., bate been granted to tho undersigned, residing in'JFrank ford township. All persona indebted' to the estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the’ estate, will also present them tor settlement. ‘ JOHN WALLACE, • ArOfl* 17, Jkvef*tioi\ STERLING’S AMBROSIA It, prevents or stops ’the Hair from falling; Cleanses, Beautifies, Preserves, and renders it Soft and Glossy, and the Head free from Dandruff. / It is tho bosl/llair Dressing nnA Preservative in the world. ■___ Steruing’s Ambrosia Manufacturing Comp’y, Froclitmalloii. WHEUEAS.'the Hon. James H. Graham President Judge of the several Courts of Common Plons of tho counticsof Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts of-Oyer and Terminer and General-Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cnckliu and Hugh Stuart, Judges of (ho Courts Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery fur tho trial of all capital aud oth er offenders, in tho said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, datbd the illlh day of of, .April, .18054 have ordered - the' Court of Oyer aud Terminer and General Jail Delivery tube hidden at Carlisle ontho 4th Monday of August, 18(}5,.(being tho 28th day,) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to continue one week.’ NOTICE isJiereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of tbo said county of Cumberland, that they aro by the said precept commanded to bo- then «nd. there, in their proper peVscns,' with their rolls, records,.and- inquisitions examinations, and all' other-.remembrances, (o do those things which,lu.thcir offices appertain to bo done, and all those thataro.bound by recognizances, to prosecute prisonors that are dr then shall bo in the Jail of said county," arc to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo just. July 30, 18C5. TN thn Court of Common PlOas of Cumber | land County : UATIIARItfK REESEU,] No. 2, ApriHorm,’Gs by her next friend, George Alias aubpicna-sur dU Emmoribk-, vorco. -,Ndw to’-witj , ■ v*. ~ . , 21 April, tli o IUCIIAIID M. REKSER. J alius Siihproria In D.is ease having been returned itnd proof iftadeilliat the said defendant could. not-bo found in said county, the sheriff ia dirocledto cause notice to ho pub- Jiftha.t>in ;ono' newspaper fu said,county,'for‘four .successive \rceks prior to thb'first day of the next term of said court', (August 28, 1865.) requiring tho’said Jlichurd M. llocaiyr to appear on said day to answer said _ Ur tub Couut To Jlkhanl M. Roesar: In pursuance of the above order, you are hereby required to appear at the next Court of Common Pleas, tube bold at Carlisle, in and for the county of Cumberland, on Monday, the 2Slh day of An gust, 18fi5, to.answer to the complaint of tho'said Catharind llcescr. . JOIIN JACOBS, Sirnuiri-Vs Orricu, ) . t July 13. IStVS. J -It IN’ the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land County : M UIY E. LOUACII, 1 No ». April term, ISfio, by her father and next b Alias Subpoena sur dU friend, John 11. PilUay, , vorco. Now to wit, 21st vs. ■’ 1 April, 1 Sl>r> ; the alias ALVUEDT. LOB.-UUI. I ♦■. subpoena in this ease having been returned,and proof made tlmt the said defendant could not,bo found in pawl omiutv. the shcritr is directed-to cause notice to bo published in one newspaper, in said county, for four .succes sive weeks prior to the first day of the next term of said ceurtv(A ugust IhS. 15(55, j requiring -the paid Alfred T. hobaeh to appear on said day, to an swer said complaint. ( ...I3ytllE Count. Aflat:— Samuel SnniEM'AN'. To Alfred T-Lohach: ' In pursuance of the)ibovo order, you are hereby required to appear at the next. Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Carlisle, in and for the county ■fcf Cumberland;,bn Monday, the 28th day of An* cast, ISlje; tc answer to the complaint of the said ’Mary E. hobaoh. JOIIA 1 JACOBS, SiiEKipr s Omci;,) J.aly U, 1865. | -Hr WANTED— 17 MALE AND FEMALE TEACHERS.—The Board'of School .Direc tors of. South Middleton Township, will meet at Boiling Springs, on Saturday, the sth of August, at U o'clock, A. M., the day k appointed by the County Superintendent to examine teachers, where a 1 persons applying for schools in said township will please to be prusnut.- .. The patrons of,the township are most earnestly invited to attend and witness (ho, examination of teachers, as the Board are determined not .to em ploy any teacher that is not qualified.. The most liberal wages will bo given to competent teachers. JAMES COYLE, /Vc«.f«nf. July 20, 1805. WINKS AND LIQUORS, South'Uanoveu Street, Carlisle. TUB undersigned, successor to 1). P. lli*- zollon. would respectfully inform his friends .apd the public generally, tjml ho intends to luain ,\uia the clinractorof the above bouse as hereto fore-, jind will keep constantly on baud a largo as sortment of BRANDIES.- - GINS, ■ WHISKIES, • ••:: HUMS, CORDIALS, • , BITTERS,- ■ • tfcc., Jkc., ■ which - ho can sell ns cheap as any other establish ment in Carlisle, - if not cheaper. Country Landlords .will find this the place to buy their AVINFS AND LIQUORS, Both in regard to quality and twice. Tils stock is largo and well selected, and bo in* vltcs ft call before -- purchasing elsewhere. Re member the place, South Hnhovor street, directly opposite the “ Volunteer" Printing Office) (Win* tor's old stand,) Carlisle. CARLIS- E - EM ALE COLLEGE. Rcv. T. Daiiglierly,President. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOLARS. rpms Seminary which includes the School JL/* lately under' ho charge ot * Alisa Mary Hit ner,'will'open under the direction 1 of Hov. T. Daugherty as President, with a full corps of ahlo instructors, so ns to' give to young ladies a thor ough education in' English and Classical studies, and also, in the French and Herman' languages, and Music and Painting, and other ornamental branches. • - 1 • Especial care will bo given to Boarders in tho , family of tuo President. A pTitoarydepprtmontfor tho scholars, will bb .had in connection with the Seminary. ' The session will open oil Wednesday ► the Cth of September, in lb o.elegant School llooms of Emo ry Church, which have been designed for that purpose., - - For terms apply-to the President.- Aug. 17, ’05.. , - ■ ildittiuhtralorV Notice. NOTICE i*' hereby given that lett!ora of Ad mirisfration on estate of Andrew F. Brownawcll, late of Silver Spring twp., deceased, have been granted to tho undersigned, residing in the Borough of Mochanicsburg. All persons in debted ter the said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those ‘ having claims against tho estate will also present them for ’set tlement. R. A. BUCHER, Secretary. Aug 17, 1805-fit, GRAIN WANTEb; -The highest market price will bo paid for Wheat. Corn, Rye and Oats, and all kind* of Country Produce,-at the Warehouse,of 1 ’ ' 1 - \ . JKO. FOB T&E ’ HAIR SOLE PROPRIETORS, NEW YORK. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, iV.ilicc. 'AttcHt ;-4Sa3iui:l Shiuksian, Prothonolary. Notice. T; J. KERR JOHN HILLER, Atimiuiatrafnr. PROSPECTUS ■ op THE PHILADELPHIA AGE. 18 6 5. THU ONLY DEMOCRATIC! DAILY MOD NING JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN PHILADELPHIA. 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The circulation of the Philadelphia Ant:, which |s steadily and rapidly o growlng, makes it »t Lmst as'valuable a medium for advertising na any other commercial and business newspaper in Pniladol phiaj atid the fact that if roaches a largo class of 'conservative readers, scattered ovcr"a vast extent o( country, who do not, take any. other Philadel phia paper, commends it, to an extraordinary de gree, as a moans of communicating with the pub lic not possessed by any other journal published in this city. ... Sfi c-iff. THE AGE is new established on a sure and per inanyut foundation.' Tim Publishers could easily till their columns with the unsought and most lib oral oommenmituma of Ilia press throughout llm country ; but they prefer that i t.should stand alto gether upon claims ‘ to ’public confidence well known and established. It will bo, ns heretofore, tlm supporter of true National, Conservative, De mocratic. Union principles, opposed alike to radi calism and fanaticism in every form, and devoted to i|io maintenance of Good Government, Law and Order. Tho revival of all 1 , business relations of the 'Country, consequent upon tho suppression of tho rebellion.and tho restoration of peace, will enable the Publishers to make a number of improvements •in the various departments of ‘his journal, and they,'therefore, respectfully solicit- the support of all who .wish to secure oucofthe best Commcruial, Lifernry.'Bui incss and Family Newspapers in the country. XOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Sheriff, Address, GLOSSBRENNER A WELSH, 430 Chcttun! Street, I‘HILA DELriIIA, Juno 15, 1805. luMbeu and coal. XWILL have constantly on hand nnd fur nish to order nil hinds of SEASONED t UM BEHfsuch ns Boards. Scantling, Joist, Frame Slufi', Paling and Plastering Laths. Worked Floo ring Wcathcrboarding, and all kinds of ,S 7//A r * <>LES, While Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut,- Oak, Ac. Having cars of my own I can furnish bills to order of any length and ftize at the shortest and on the most reasonable terms, Worked hoards will be kept- under enter,.so that they cab be furnished dry at all times. I will nlan constantly have on hand all kinds of FAMILY COAL, under cover, which I will de liver dry and cleln to any part of tho town. Ly kens Valley, Locust Mountain and Lawborry Coal prepared expressly for family u.-c, which I will scll.at the lowest prices, at*Lhe Warehouse, west end of High street, above (he. College. JNO. BEETEM. June 1(5. ISO t. FINANCIAL JEXHABIT CARLISLE SCHOOL DISTRICT. From (hefirst Monthly of June, ISG-l, to June “ 5//i, 1&05, J W. EBY,“Treasurer, in account, with tho School Directors of Carlisle, - RECEIPTS.-. Dll. To balance:in, hands of Treasurer, at last settlement, $782 40 Outstanding taxes of ISO,", 1.23 S 50 Amount of duplicate of 180-1, 7,821 21 Proceeds of.salo of old house ou Cart loi,” ’ . 74 00 Price of melodeon received of P. Quigley's estate, IS^Ofl Slate school appropriation. 437 3S • Rent of property received from Geo. Cart, ; CO 00 Tuition feqs received for non resi dent scholars, 87 53 E ENDITURES. CR. By Teachers’ salaries fur the year, $5,15)0 04 ’ Repairs, materials, fixtures, <tc., UTS IS - Wood and coal,- . 4‘JD 41 Interest on indebtedness to Ist Jan ary, Tfos, 266 00 ’ Printing, Messenger and incidental' • expenses,- 383 17 Cash expenditure?, $B,OlB 08 Exonerations allowed on 'duplicate - of 1803, ' 227 40 Collection fees, 273 72 Exonerations on duplicate of ISCI, 152 01 Abatement to tux payors, 1863, 271 SO Foes ol collection,' IS*6 1,2 S-1 OS Balunoo in Treasurer’s .bands, sth of June/ 1565, All of which is ropoctfully submitted. R. C. WOODWARD, F!nancinl Sccrcld »y. , July 17, 1565. Financial report read, approved and ordered to bo published iu the papers.of the District. , . By order of the Board) C. P. UUMRIOH, ; July *2T, ISCS-3C Secretary. Handkerchiefs. Tics; stocks, nib. bons, Suspenders, Under Shirts, DjiaTTfors, a beautiful assortment, can bo found at * • . ISAAC LIVINGSTONS, FoMb Hoover Stf, Emporium. AND THE $10,610 1 1 C 94 07 $10,610 11 THE PHCENIX PECTORA; Will Cure Your Courili o THE PHOENIX PECTOHAL • on, COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CIIKL AND SENLICA SNARL ROOT. KILL CURE TUE DISEASE? OF i’UZ TEJBROAT A*B> I.SJA'fJS, Such as Colds, Coughs, Croup, ma, Droiidiilis, Catarrh, Son; Throat, Hoarseness, Whopp ing Cough, &c. Its timely uso will prevent PULMONARY 'CONSUMPTION, And oven whore this fearful disease has ta) hold it, will afford greater relief thun any o', medicine. Mins Knto VandorMico, of Pottavillc. Pnvs * * was lieuotiited i..wro by using tho Phfcm> JV<t rat thun any other mcdleino I over used,** Elias OborholUer, of Lionvillc. Cln-sL'r r-'iinl was cured of a cough of many yours' M ,j Un.; 1 usinglho Pbtonix Pectoral, ' Joseph I.ukens, of Hall street, rin«.v, ? ;:vu certifies that he was cured of n couirh «*( t\v > \v>\ 4landing, when all other medicines had faih-d, tho use of tho Pha'niX Pectoral. Jacob Powers certifies that he has sold hnndre of bottles.of thcPhomix Pectoral, and thlil : who used it hour testimony of its •.rocdeiTcl olib. in curing cough. . John Boyer, editor of the 7»idVptfinA-af 7V. r*i haying used it,-has no hesitation in prct.'-unc i it a' complete remedy for cough, n irritation in the throat. The West Chester i/f/crffmiutu says : “ "Web'' known Dr. Oberhojtzcv personally a number year.', and it gives us tho greatest pleasure to (bnnmeiid his medicines, ina-rmnch as the pub n\ycly have the benefit of fdmily‘niedu im s p pared by a physician of his acquirement!- and . pcrieucci l)r. Oberlioltzcr is a member “1 1 Alumni of the Medical Department of Ur’ ln:iv sity of Pennsylvania, at which Institution g, duated in 13.11.” The Road in g Gtxzclle says: “This eo’.w.b ' ily L" made by Br. L. Ohcrholtzer, of L’lic. Pa., iurd it lias acquired an unfcm , p , i u «ed ; ; lion in curing coughs. Ir. ia oarcfnUy :i. fully prepared from Wild Cherry Bark and hen; Snake Rout.” Dr. Geo. R. Wood, of the Practice Medicine in the University of I’cmuy Ivan Physician to tho Pennsylvania Hospital, and i of this authors of tho United States Disponsatoi s i/s of SeucUa Snake Roof r 41 Its action H.s; oially directed to (ho Inn"-." Tho proprietor of this medicine ban so nm confidence in its curative powers from the toi rnoriy of hundred* who have used it, that th'' a hey will bo jtaid hack to any purchaser who is i satisfied with its effects It i 3 so pleasant to take that eluMn-n’err fv Price, THIRTY-FIVE GENTS; Large Rot CNF DOLLAR. is intended for only oho class of u’s..« namely, those of tho Throat and Lungs, ££3" Prenijrol only by LTSVI OBERUOLTZER, M. D., Ph>vnixriUc t J\ . Sold by all Druggist* and Storekeepers. Jonxsrow, Hoi.i.oWay A Cowdum, No. 23 N.j Sixth street, PhiladelphMr. F. C. Wrm.3 »k Co., No. 115 Franklin ft; New .York;- -OonemUWholosale Agent*; - D. W. Gnoss A Co., Wholesale Agents, Hui burg, Pa., and at . TI .i V 1? RST I Civ *S imi/G STORE, Cs-IMo.. N. I!.-—If your nearest druggist or stoickve do; snot keep this medicine do not lei b*m you oil 'with some otiior medicine, bee:.-no makes more money on it, but send at once to of tlic*n£onts for it. ; • March D,.18G5-Ilnv , COAL A.M) IAI.MBKK YAH THE subscriber having leased the Y. formerly occupied ,by Armstrong A Do; and purchased the stock o*f , C 0:A L A Nl> L UM B B U , in the Yard, together with an immense now will have constantly on hand aud furnish iu ei all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, BOARDS, SCANTLING. FRAME MU3 Paling, Plastering, Lath, Shingling Laili, worl Flooring and Wcathcrboarding, Posts and K:. and oyory article that belongs to a Lumber j u All kinds of Shingled, to wit; Whitcpiue, iR lock and Oak, of different qualities. Raving o of my own I cau furnish Milo to order of length and size at tho shortest notice and most reasonable terms. My worked boards w ill kept under cover so they can bo furnished dry all times, . , I hare constantly on hand all kinds of FA! LY COAL under cover, which I will deliver ol to any part of the borough. To wit; Lykern ' ley, Broken, Egg, Stoie and Nut, Luke Fold Treverton, Locust Mountain, Lobbory, wliio pledge.rnyrfelf to sell at the lowest prices. Best quality of Limeburnera* and Blacksmiths' Cool. always on hand which I will sell at the lowvd ,uro. Y r arcl west side of Grammar School, J! street. ANDREW 11. J3LAI •NOTICE. — I still retain the same pcs! l in the firm of DELANCY A BLAIR, which v.-i carried on as energetically as o/ci ,u tin -ir stand near the Gas house. As our pun-ha?- 1 .• he made together at tiro head of the mark--:, feel confident by so doing to be able to re com dale our customers and tho public on tho i reasonable term*. Having rcliaqm.-licfl tho ning I will deovlc my entire attention to (he i and Lumber business. All kinds of Coal I,umber kept constantly on hand and in tho condition' The Lumber Yard will he manager Mr. Goo. ZulotT, whoso experience and ikill i-J known to the community. By strjetattenti-- business, short profits, and a desire to do rigb hope to secure a liberal share of public patn-n ' ANDUKW'II. FLAT June 15, ISfiu-tf READ! READ! ! REA“D ! ! ! I HAVE just returned fro ni New York v. the latest styles of DRE SS GOODS, for tho season,, Bilk,, Cloth and. Laoe Mar. Shawls, Hoop Skirts, Parasols, Hosiery, flb'-V'. All kinds of White Goods, Cloths, Caa.-iim Linen Coatings. Ac. AU kinds ol Domestic Goods, Punting?, Ac. A largo supply of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bh„ Damasks, and Furnishing Goods. Please call and examine my stack, a? I til’ sell at tho lowest market value. Addition Goods will be made as tho season a'dvaneva. w. o. sawyer. East Main St., one door.below MartluV Hot June 1,1805. Notice. NOTICE is hereby given tlifti letters nf ministration on the estate of Isabella Kol late of flic Borough of -Carlisle, dcc'd., hare i granted to the undersigned residing in said V: All persons indebted to the said estate nro rc.-j ted to make paym’entimmedlatoly,- anu those 1 ing claim., agaiust the estate will also present t for settlement. ELLEN KELLEY. Aihnixtiefvnt. July 1.3, TSf»5-flt New Store: and New Goods! [HAVE Just received a large aseortmei NEW GOODS, such ns Calicos, Doha Cbullies, Lawns, Alpacas! Oliambrcya, Finn, Lipens, Brown and Blenched Shoutings, Bi and Blenched Shirtings, Sc o. Also, a lull assortment of MEN’S GOODS, such as.’Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Pnttinotts, tonades, Denims, Stripes, Checks. Ifl-'l-’din nnaUty and styles of Undershirt and Fra Dross Shirts, Shirt Collar?, Nvek Tics, Cl and all other goods pertaining to a Geut /c. U r tf>'dro6ff. All of which will bo sold sit- l> ■” rr pi ic? r they are selling elsewhere in CaiK.-le. ■ . > ■ WM. A. MILLS Next Door West of the Post Ulfi.c, Ca;! f April 27, PAINTS of Every Deaeration, in la* ' small package/, Lil.eeod.Cll, Sc c.. s\r * ■ " ■ HILLER Ii
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