•Wr-r* tffNjj s THE Matter. Now ?—The Detnnc- Pennsylvania -for years past have •minded over and over again by the irgans that when the soldiers came is Democracy would be hold to a er mine. Only wait till the soldiers, ime,” said those cowardly braggorts, big blubbering lubber who threat little pugnacious enemy wjlb ) ‘‘ and 'he copperhead party will be lean out." Well; " the soldiers : did ime ; for six months they have hoen by regiments into Philadelphia and ;e: and, if we can believe tho'oredit • those cities, thousands of them have iyiMWanied citizenship therein. Of course, be all “ loyal,” as the shoddy journals say. " fto&toting their ballots as they shot their bullets, ** B **they did not miss the opportunity of destroy- SiDg the copperhead party on Tuesday—of piping it out clean. With fear and tremb ting, therolnre, for the felonious old Democrat JsY—so villainously nicknamed “copper* •.^•.•.vlßeads” —we ventured to look upou the wold the buttle. . What did wo see ? In a shoddy majority o.f 0.40-., '?JsP&Vgftin6t a majority for Lincoln, in 1804, of Xl* ..^nr^sf6s —cl slioddy loss of Over iht ee thousand Allegheny county, a shoddy innjonty of ..j:,r%M595 f against a Lincola majority ut J.iUo. in ;j|?{|slB64 —a shoddy loss of four thousand five ' : ’' : A]ff§iundred ! ' ■ A’/ffmWe could scarcely believe our eyes. An hiss to the very “ loyal” party of • 'ixiSSarly eight thousand io the two great strong ' ,4fiolds of shoddy, and. where, if we may credit vVSfrfljo assertions of the leaders of the league, ..fii'me great, mass of the State’s soldiers came M'ffoin, and in which patriotism lied iter roga f’'‘lar abiding-place. And yet such was really i <jbe truth—“ the soldiers” manifoitly had nut : Vr V“ sent their ballots in (he way the bullets wont or el so something else was tll.e matter. . ... Now, how will the loyal league fix it up? ,:%S;i Will it admit tliat the soldiers played false to 1 ’Scotch ale and >«d herring traditions, voted thi6 ticket ; or that, ’ ilo,. more. •Government patnuiago to ouKeVtho contractors and office holders idn’t Vthtnize. their .yearly number of ynl” voters from Massachusetts? We exceedingly anxious to see hoWtlie” ley 's” will bridge the dilemma.. Will they te tell us what is the matter at the ends te State ? —Patriot <6 Union.- NOTBEB LlXOilfett CnjiE io GiSISP.'— ’ Tlio tland Argus gives,the fnb'ts in regard to big,swindle” in lilaine by the, Republi agent sent soqtb.to obtain negro recruits, ays that about seven hundred men were lured upon the quota of the Stator 'These i,'it says, should 'havd been counted on quota of the Shite, reducing }t by so ry, and should have been creditpd j to the sral districts. Tina was riuij done. On lontrary, these men were sold by adme -1 to different towns in the State, at some hundred dollars ftpleoe. and the money ;oted by the peraori or persons pernetrat tbo fraud, .and 'the 1 aiders and abettors •eof. . Thus some three hundred to 1 three idrod and fifty thousand dollars were ta out. of the pockets of the peo'ple by the •eless scoundrels, who have since been ri ig iu tbeir ilhgotten gains. splendid country-seat near Phila ■ mli'iii- comprisihtr 70 acres of land, b'elong to Mr. George 11. Smart, was' bought the jr <lav by Edwin Forrest, the tragedian, $76,000. Immediately after the purchase Forrest was offered $20,000 for his bar A a The North American says the plaflo is ready tuad'e paradise. fc7“ The Day of Judgment, is coming— O. Berry has just recovered a judg- in the Supreme Court at Pougkeepsie. $3OO, against the United States tfiarslial 'r '.’iwr'j. ll ' iilegal arrest and imprison'mePt in 1802“ is a lively time ahead lor the Scautori j 'tSMnd Bdllct?'. of Members of the South Ca ru 1 1 n a Colr ven t io'n. Wasuington, Oct. it.—The pardons of the 1- Inombera of the South Carolina Gonymitiotr i 1 have been signed by the President, and for e. * I^svarded to Governor Perry fur distribution'. — ii r tk* The following ore the ..names of the ]( n-yum-V irginia Congressmen elect; Ist district, W H. Curtis; 2d, lx E. : Chandler ; 3d,'B 4th,-Robert Ridj»e*(iy ; stb, 3. [■'lpßutts, Otb, A. ft. 11. Stuart; 7th, Robert -oSMv|£ Conrad ; Bth, 1). U. Budge. It is stated that MuCurihicU, the in eI * ; tli ? Of the famous reaping outcome vVhicn v \j liia riaule, has recently died in an in [-■■u-.1-,c.iano asylum in Illinois. ■t: ' Charles Hiekorts had tC sun atrok e fcVjtiVtilfttely.while in Paris; ifoavas quite insensi- A%-' u ’‘ T WSlf6r some hours, but speedily recovered, last udyioaa was quite tfell. Nearly the entire business ffortion o’f city of Bellaat, Maine,—over one hun *,.ul^*'nKB~tWils dtSatroyoJ by an incen firs on the night of the 12tb. Loss at S^oo.ooo. ■ ■ , ~—: The majority in lowa for Qon. Stone is stated at 15,000. The rest of the ol iiMsiphßepublican ticket lias nearly 20,000. h” The President has ordered the confis- J( ,- ' '.Wv'-tlftted Dauge.rOeld property in Alexandria, (nit *•'* < trained at $50,000, to bo restored to Sirs. Dan t , a .» VI , i ■ The municipal elootion in Nashville. resulted in the success of the candidates. ||s£§!p-0* The Secretary of War has ordered al 1 ®)atT<deote'd government army clothing to be dia- to the negroes. The Philadelphia Democracy elected their candidates—Major L). P. Weaver, ty Commissioner—by 1,147 majority. The British “ Aid Society*' has raised lO for the freedmen in the United S r ates. JUnrwfc. jges — Statuaw -On the morning ol iday.'tbe' I2th inst., by the Hev. F. J. Mr. J. Wilson Hodges, of Baltimore ;s Ada Stajtman, of Carlisle. • *his place, at the Reformed Parsonage, iv. Samuel Philips, Mr. Daniel Tray* Miss Harriet J. Hinkle, both o iton, this county. . Executor’* Notice. •TICE is hereby given that Letters testamentary on tho estate of Henry Stump, of ITninkford township, decM.i - have boon :ed to tho undersigned, residing in 'tho same jhip. • All persons indebted to tho ostate to mako payment immediately, and having claims against tho estate will also it thorn for settlement. 10,1865-6 t /HOE.—Found by tiio subscriber, in the Conodoguinot Crock, one mile west of Mid* a SPRING WAGON, and a fow other es bol juging to it, supposed to bavo boon lost >me intoxicated person. The owner can get the a by coming forward, proving property and ig charges. 10, 1865—3t* »■ ~-s: OXRLTS'LE MARKET.—Oot. 18, 1865. Flour, Superfine, por bbl., * 7,00 do., Extrji,. do., Rye, do., MO White Wheat, bushel, 2,20 Red Wheat, do., 2,10 do., 80 Corn'. do., _ , ' -An Oats, Spring Barley, Fall do., Clovrrsbkd, Timothyseed PHILADELPHIA MARKET, Oct. 18, ’65, Flour, superfine, u Kxtka, Rtb Flour, Corn Meal, Wheat, rod, 44 white, Etb, - Corn, yellow, - u whilo. Oats, Cloversekd. Timothy Seed, Flaxseed, Barley, Whiskey. Iron City Commercial College, ANi) National telegraph institute. F. W. Jenkins, ) J. C. Smitili, A. M., > Principals. Alex. Cowley, ) Firat College Building t Cor. Ptnn d' St. G>nir ata. Second 4 ‘ 41 Odd Fe/ln’c*’ BniVy , ftth at. Third 44 ** Noa. 26 and 28 Si. Clair at. ARRIVALS FOR THE WEEK ENDING SEPT. 30, 1866. B. Rafferty, Grampian Hills, Clearfield co., Pa, J. 8. Mobro, Worth, Mercor ob , Pu, J. * N. Gbnshoimor; Pairvlow, Erie cb., Pa. J. Pollitt, .Lower St. Clair, AlloUony 00., Pa. J. W, Loidlgh, Allen. Cumberland 00., Pa, NrK. Zoiglor, Pittsburg, Pa. N. Snyder, Birmingham. Allegheny co., Pa. J. R. Parker, Lindunville, Ashtabula co., 0. A. G. Sturgis, 44 44 d.'iV. Konhbdy, jr., Manchester, Allog'y co., Pa. J. N. iScjtfoan, McCallisterville; Juniata ooi, Pa M. Power, Malta, c'6. f 0: . Jas, Power, f 4 V, 44 “ . L. Loiter, Mansfield, Richland 00., 6. S. F. Kerr, Oswego, Kosouisko co., Ind. C. Collins, WilkiuSburg, Allegheny co., Pa. A. Porter, New Castle, Lawrence co., Pai 11*.'P,' Mutfrison,* Perryville, Junitita co., Pa. W. P. iWdVToiripcratioevillo, Allegheny co.. Pa. J. G. If. Fin'dlpy, bo.. Pa. lla Smith,* PPCsbarg;.Pa.- ■■ G; P. Loe, Paltcraod 1 , Paaghlb co., N. J". T. M. Watson, N. WiluMngtun,' L&wrenoo co., Pa G. L, Stewart. Huntingdon, Huntingdon co.. Pa. J- tf. li'ovfis, ■Eb’ensburg, Oatbbrm co'.l Pa., A. iCbbidettb.'Fliotstohe; Alteghihy co., Md. torWs and information' concerning the Col lege, address Jehkiss, Smith i CowLitr. OcU' 19, '6s—lt PSttabnra, Pa. SCRATCH I Will Curb tub itch ik 48 Hours. Also cures B/itf jßnp.utf, Ui.crrs. Crti.dlains, and all Eroptions or the Skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. By ponding fip cents to WEEKS «fc POTTER, Solo Agodis, 170 Washini g to n. b treat, Bo sto n, Mas?! it will bo forwarded by-hiall, lifeo of postage, to any part of the United States. Oct, 5, 1805—5 m* THE FIRST PREMIUM lias Been Awarded at the Late Cumberland CoUimj Fair to 6. l immm K?rite“Kirf'srfliotogr!fphs; HE has Intel;/ hia . OL.t) GALLERY from Mr. McMillen, in Mrs. N-ifT’e Building,' opposite, tbo First'National Bank. iHB PHOTOGRAPH'S* CARTES i)‘B .YJSTTE. AMHHOTYPES, &c.. &0., made by C. L. Locbriian nre pronounced’ by every ‘ one to’ bo’ of the highest chlu’actef in' PoHng;,. font;^ Clearness, , - ‘ .Round'andiSoft Zlalj Tints, and everything that constitutes a KIRsT-CLASS PICTURE, The public is cordially invited to call and exam ine specimens. A ISrgd Iflt of Gilt and Rosewood Frames, Al bums, Ac . on hand,and will be sold very low. Copies of Ambrotyjacs and liaguolfeb’typos made in the most perfect manner. Obt. 1/, TB63—“if Bu|)Bcribqrjb,9’et'?..at,, private sale, a L first-rate LIM ESlfd’NEi FARM, situate in West Ponnsborough Township, Cumberland 00,. one mile oast of Newvillo, on the public road load* ing to Palipstowu, and adjoining of John Lauehlin, James .McCulloch and Xtcv, Mr. Me- Cucheu.' Tbo /arid ! CONTAINS 102 acres; and. the improvements consist of a large tw;o etory BRICK & STONE HOUSE. JML . Wash ttonso. Stone Bank Burn, jtlSttg Wagon Shed. Corn Cribs, &c. JjjjjlaaS The.land is in di high state of cultivation uud under gopd fence.' The laud id all cleifted, except about 10 acres, which is covered with good Tim ber; Persons desiring to put-ohaSe can View the farm by calllhg on the tenant, or the subscriber residing in Carlisle. 6ot. 19. 1805-46 VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. THE Bubsoriber will offer at Public Sale, on £satiirday f October 2%th, 1860, bis Farm,' situate 2 miles oast of Shippensburg, on the turn pike loading from Chambursburg to Harrisburg. The Farm is one of the meet desirable in Cumber laud county. It contains UB2 Acres of Limes tone Land, 15 Acres of which' is covered with Thriving Tim ber, and in a' good state of cultivation. The Farm is familiarly known as the “'Williamson Farm,” and has for many years been one of the most pro ductive in a productive country. The improve ments are a largo Jhiim'L TWO-STORY Brick Dwelling House, JaHat with largo Back Buildings, Brick Wash House and Wood House, new Bank Barn, built of the best material, conveniently arranged, and in all respects is one of the mojt superior in the county. Also, on the Farm a TENANT HOUSE, with Stu : bio and Cistern, Lime Kiln, covered and weather boarded. Ailarge Wagon Shed, with Corn-oribs on each aide, Carriage House, Hog Pons, Black smith Shop and Cider Press, in good repair. An Excellent Orchard o f choice Fruit in full bearing ordor, also an abundance of Peaab, Cherry and Pear Trees, choice Grape Vinos, Ao. A Well of never-failing Water near the house, and excellent cistern, also a good well hoar the eider press. Iho. convenience of this Farm to ; markets, Sohoo|s, churches, Ac., its location on the turn pike, renders it a most desirable place of residence. Persons desiring to view the Farm, can do so by calling on or addressing the subscriber, residing in Sbippensburg, or by calling on John B. Ala leer, residing on the Farm. Sale to oommenoo at 1 o'clock, P. M., when the terms nill bo made known by JOHN MOUNTZ, Executor. John Miller, Auo. Cot. 10, 1865-2t* ONE GOOD PHOTOGRAPH IS WORTH a dozen poor ones. Who will give a poor Picture to a friend? All-Photographs made at L'-chman’t -Onllety are warranted to give satisfac tion, [Pol* 10,'/65-tf.' t - IVM. C. WOLE, ftariak Jo., do., do., do., do.. ITCH 1 ITCH I ITCH! SCRATCH! Ointment FARM FOH SALE- JAMES MARSHALL. ROBERT MATEER. RH.EE m s hall. FERES NIGHTS OIL!! Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, . . OCTOBER 23d, 24th and 251 h. MATINEES Tuesday and Wednesday After noons, at 3 o’clock, for the convenience of Families. ELLENGEU & FOOTE’S GRAND GOMIINATiON. The Most, Attractive Amusement 8 50 o on 6 25 - 4 75 2 35 a 2 45 2 70 a 200 . 110 THE THREE SMALLEST HUMAN BE. • INGS IN-EXISTENCE! Tho mnallei>t man in tho AVorld; the wonderful little Comedian, Actor and Dancer. Mi., ELIZA NE.STELI.I-, - - 800 4 00 3 IS a 3 20 . 1 40 a I 50 2 32 (Tho Fairy Queen,) tho beautiful little Daueor and charming Singer. The whole world is challenged itt tho sum of P»fty Thousand Bollard to produce tho oijnul of Commodore Foote and Biator ia WEIGHT, SIZE and JfiDUCAIHOtf. 'COLONEL SMALL, The gr6at Female Ohuraotor Dancer. Accompa nying thuSo Wonderful specimens of humanity ia ihoijr p’reccptrcaa, Mrs. C- J. RUSSELL , Tho celebrated Vocalist and PiauiaU In oohibiuation witli the above grand array of curiosity and talent ia tho Old Original CONTINENTAL QUARTETTE. W. D. FRAWKLIfr, ’ .J. W. SMITir, Hfvil. ROGERS, A. W. WOODWARD, who will-appear in a oh6ico selection of QuartottSi Duetts, Trios and Solos. MASTER #ACK, Tho Musical Prodigy.-- -- MASTER .WILLIE, Tho Talented Young Co* median. jpSt" Doors open at t., domnionCe ito 8. Admiasi A 25 cents. Reserved seats 50 cents. Admission to Mutinpos.2s cents..- Children 15 cts. J!S3* Special Vrrang'omddts will bo made with public ami private-schools, by applying to tho P. A. CLARKE, Oct. 19, XBGS-U - Ayent. SHERIFF’S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas andXevuri Facias, issued,out ot the Court of Common-Pleas of Cumberland .county, apil'to mo directed, will expose to salo’by publio vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, in tho Bor ough’of Carlisle, dn Friday, the 10<A day of No vefotitr, A* D. 1805, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,the~fol lowing Real Estate; to wit; A Lot of Ground, situate In tho Borough of Mo chanicsburg; bounded on the south by AlUn at., oft the west by lot of b. B. King, on' the north by Clover Alley,, and on tho oast by lot of Catharine Shroll. containing B'O fect in front, and in depth 192 febt,' bo the b&Wc more or loss; SCRATCH I . The undivided, hA’lf of-a Tract of Land, situate fn the Borough of Meclianicsburg, bounded on tho south by Green street, east by an Alley, north by land of Jacob Muiuma, and west by the Hogues town Road and lot of Dr. George Fotzer, contain ing Acres,' bo the same more or loss* The undivided, half of .Eight Lots of Ground, situate in the Borough of Moobanc.sburp, bounded on tho west by Arch street, on .the, north by land of Jacob,.MuiUnia, on the past by an Alloy, and on the south by lot df John Moll, containing 120 feet in depth, and in front— feet, be the same more or loss.' Seized and takjm in execution ai tho prop erty of Christ'an Brandt, with notice to Eli B. Bnludt and George B. B.audt, terro tenants. Al\ that ceftiia Log HouUe, two story, twenty-six feet front and twenty-two foot back, situate in the FI ijjg township of_ South Middletoii. Cum boria’ud coUnty v , together with the cnrtilogo thereto belonging, and the Lot on which said building is erected, bounded on tho north, by the Bdl'tl'raoro Tufnpiko, on the west by land of -—t— IlaycocU,’’on tho south by Oxford Road, and’ on’ tho east by land of Mr. McGowan. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Daiiel Hafrold'. A Lot of Ground, situate in the Borough of Car lisle,'b'odndod on the West by Hanover st., on the. North by John .Fredericks, on the east by an Allley,' dnd on the south’ by John Moore, hav ing thereon, erected’a two, story Brick jLmJL Dwelling Houle, and Frame Shop and Stable, containing 80, foot in fronton Hanover street, and 240 feet in be the same more orloss.' ’ Seized and taken in execution as tHo property of Andrew J. Kuti. To ho sold by mo, JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. SborifTa Office, ) Carlisle, Oot. 19, 1865. J Conditions —On all sales of |SC,O, or over, $5O wiU.bo required to bo paid when tho property is stricken off, and $25 on all sales under $5OO. LANDS IN MARKET.-- HEAL ESTATE AOENt. MIDDXEKOftG, LODtfON COUffl'Y, VA. Having an extensive anf^aintjnco'ftlffi- the people and tho Land of the PiodmontSeotion of Virginia, 60 celebrated as a fine “ Grass Country.” I will pay particular at'.ontiod to tho purchase and ealc of Heal Estate, in this region, boflfdos practicin’-: law in tho Courts of Ldudoil and Faifquior. pSt* \ dm authorized to soli some of the most doeirablo Farnfs in this part of tlfo State, and will correspond promptly with pfefsbns wishing-to pur chase,' or take pleasure in showing those lands to tbo;n. if they give mo a call, Plats and Surveys furnished when desired. Address AUIHUR L. ROGERS, Attorney at Law, Middioburg, Loudon 00., Va. References —John Jannoy, Esq., Leesburg, Va.; God; A. Rogers, Mi ldloburg> Va ; John A. Spilman, Esq., James V. Brooke. Esq./AVarronton,' Fauquier obunty. Va.; A. K. Phillips. Fredori ks burg, Va.,; Francis L Smith, Esq , Alexandria, Va.; Dr. Bevorly R. wollford.,.\Vra4 H. ,M>iMar land, Esq., Riobmoud. Va ; M asrs. L. B. Bayne A, Co., .Messrs. Hamilton, Easter A Co., I Novott ; Steele, Baltimore, Md* Oct 12, 1805—3 m WHEREAS the Hon. James H. Graham President Judge of the several Courts ot Common Pleas of tbo counticsbf Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michabl Coukliu and .Hugh Stuart, Judges of tho Courts o'Oyer’ and Termiuo’’ and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital aud oth er offenders,in the said county of Cumberland, by thoir procopts to mo directed, dated tho 28fh day of August, 1866, bate ordered tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to bo bolden at Carlisle on tho 2d Monday of November, 1865, (being tho I3th day,) at 10 o'clock in tbo forenoon, to continue two wobks. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to bo then and tbero in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices'appertain to bo done, aud all those that arc bound by rbobgnizaDbes, to prosecute against the prisoners that aro >or then shall bo in tho Jail of said county, aro to bo-there to prosecute them as shall be fust. JOHN JACOB, Sheriff, Oct. 12,1805. For Sale. A GOOD PIANO, which has not been long in use. Will bo sold cheap. Any* person wishing to purchase the above Piano, can receive further information by calling at this office. * Oct. 12; 1865—3t* GRAIN WANTED, —The highest market price will bo paid for Wneat. Corn, Ryo. and Oats, and all kinds of Country Produce, at tbo Warehouse of v rrr Traveling. COMMODORE FOOTE, —Also— —Also— —Also— —Also— ARTHUR L. ROGERS, Proclumatl ju. VVLISES, Trunks, Carpet Baga, Urabe (•alias <to. French solo leather Trunks. La. dies travelling; Trunks of largo altos, brass bound of tho best makes, in large variety at . , ISAAC LINItfGSTpN'S, Kosth Hanover Street* .7XO. ]?EEriJM, 1 7t>, 'O3. Wheeler & Wilson and Howe. LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES. Tlie Bust; Simplest anil C heapest. iHIE Wheeler. & Wilson Machines are adapted to all kinds of family sewing, work ing equally wollupon silk, linen woolen and cot ton goods, .w.ifch silk nod linen threads, making n beautiful and perfect stitch aliko on both sides of the article sewed. PRIORS OP WHEELER t WILSON MA.CUINK3. No. 3 Machine plain, 565 00 U u ornamented bronzo, $6‘».00 *• 1 “ silver plated, The Howe Sewing Machines. Tho attention of Tailors Shoemakers, Saddlers nnd Carriage trimmers, is called to this—.tho 1 cat Shuttle Sowrimr Machines. It;ia unanimously ad mitted to bo the best maohino for leather wo k or tailoring over given to the public. ' PRICE OF HOWE MACHINES. Letter A Machine Is recommended for family sowing,? tailoring, shoo binding and gaiter fitting, t Letter B Machine, !_ $7O 00 Is one sixo larger than A machine suited to tho same work. Letter C Machine, SSS 00 Is recommended for heavy tailoring, boot and shoo work and carriage trimming. It runs light and rapid, anil will do fine work woll, and has a muoh larger shuttle than tho smaller machines. Call and examino at Railroad Telegraph Office, Carlisle, Penna. Oct. 12, 1860. GRAND.OPENING DAY a ir GREENFIELD & SHEAFER’S. WK hiivo nnw rendy.f/ir inane,o(ion„.t''e most beautiful assortment of Dfoss Goods over exhibited in at prioqs within the roach of Ml* As .we wore so fortunate as to bo in Now York during the latp ■ nm-i Mm tfhloh lasted only two days, wo have determined to give-our customers the advantage in all-goods bought during the two days, that goods wore sold it the lowest prises, , • / STACKS OF DRESS GOODS, Poplina Plain in colors, Plaid Poplina, Stripe do., . Brocade Rop^-Ponlnrd Poplin.-, Empress Oloili-, , . Wool Piuidi, Ptouch Mcrinooa, ~ jin nil. colors, Co biitgs of every shndu and color, bilk Plaid • Grapes, Satin Grisul les, Plaid Piiil.do Obevres, - DeLanos. all now 1 designs. : In adilition to Mie above imtnonso stock of Dress Gouda, Greenfield'A Bhoafor buvu a full lino of DOWSSTIO GOODS at prices that defy competition. ' ■Wo.can sell •AiUSLiNS, CALICOES and GINGHAMS, lower than other merchants paid, for the same ten days ago,. Those who desire,a feast bit their eyes should not fail to ep.ll and examine our Stuck. Keep in mind the place, South liust cor ner Market Square, Second Boor, Thankful for the past patronage wo respectfully solicit u ooQtiuuanoo of stho same,’* ‘ ' •GKEENPiI3L : I>'* SUEAFBR. October 12. 18lW>. CAUriCN ! WE the undersigned citizens of Penn township, believing rhnt tlio destruction of Birds is injurious to the-interest of tho farming communityi take this method to inform QUNNEHS AND SPORTSMEN _that wo will not permit hunters to..trespass upon our premiso/r either birds or other game, out wilV enforoo the la\V agaiiifit them in nil cases. J, SJ'Kelflo, .• Jacob Buetom. John Jlutohiiiaon,* Israel Kurts, Samuel Coekley, ■; James Oarolhcra. Oot.fS, iB6o—i . TiMcarofa FeftVale Seminary. Academia, Juniata County, Pa. The winter session of this in btitotb will commence on Wednesday, November 1 *t, 1865, Thp npdersigno.d ha-viug : obtained possession of tho above Institute., invites the patronage of all young ladies who.wiah to obtain a thorough edu cation. Best advantages given In all branches; — Funicular nppprtHnitie* afforded fa Jifuniv, Paint ing and Lnngnngeß. Competent teachers will take charge of tho differout depart incuts., Address CAIiL F. KOJiBM, Proprietor. Academia, Jhulata County, Pa, Got. 6, 1865—Cl* * TTIfE undorKigned,having purchased tht entire stock of'Groceries .of C. lnboff, on tbi south-east oornof of Market Square, and made considerable additions is uow prepared to supply bis friends and the public, with all kinds of choice goods, at tho lowest market rates. His stock com prises COFFEES, ; . , SUGARS, SYRUPS, ; 1 TEAS, Salt, Spice’s.ground and nngrouhd, Cheese, Crack aye, tydjee Fish by, or retai. Britches. Tooacod, Segafs, SimfF, Matches Blauking, Bod (Cords, # . GLASS, CXUNA, STONE AND QUEENSWARfr Jodarwate, Notions, and all' other, articled usuall; cent in a first clasSiGrocery store* . lu regard to price*, Jt can-say that it is my de termination, to soil goods al. tho lowest possible aguro. Butter, Eggs,.ami all kinds of country product taken at market prices. . He hopes by strict attention to'business, and ( Deposition to please, to merit and secure a share 0 public patronage. JOIINHYER. Carlisle -Ten, 7. 1R64. W. C. BawVisk, J. A. Duke, J.lfi BuukiioldeA NEW FIRM. I HAVE taken into partnership Jon. E. Burkholder and Jno. A. Buko, (dorks in my Bloro,) for the purpose of continuing the Dry Goods* business under tho title of ,W. 0. Sawyer & Co. Our store is now open for business, where a largo stock of seasonable goods may bo found.— We will be receiving now goods every day and in tend to keep, up tho reputation of the store for. ac tivity. liberality, and for always having tho best stock of goods in the valley. Being very thankful for the large patronage given me by a genCrcus.public, I respectfully ask a continuance of tho same to the now firm. We will endeavor to merit tho favor of those who will give 'us a call. Tho books of tho late owner are open for settle ment, and persons indebted are requested to make settlement. . - East Main street, one door below Martin e Hotel. W. 0. SAWYER. Sept, 7, 1805. Notice* iVI OTICIJ is hereby'«iveo thal on applioa _ 1 tion has been made to tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, to grant a charter of incorporation to the Empire Hook and Ladder Company of Carlisle, Pa., and that said applica tion will bo heard at the next term of sa»d Court, to wit: on tho 13th oay of November, 1865. Attest i..; : A SHIREMAN, Prothonotary. Sept. 28, 1855—3 t TRUNKS! TRUNKSII A \ T GREAT' -EXCITEMENT! GtiETJiT EXCITEMENT I / HAS bean/created at the Clump Dry Goods and Vattoly Store of Leidich & consequence oCjthoir just opening thg largest stock of Pall and Winter Goods, from Now York and Philadelphia, that hasevorboon exhibited in the town, embracing all descriptions and classes of goods to bo l"und in a first class Store. mm mm- wop, s7d UU Such as all varieties of Black and Fuccy colored DtoM SUks. plnin and figured French Merinos, Plain Plaid and Striped Pqplias, French Plaid Poplins, Saxony Plaids, • Pekin Cloths*, Black and ' Col’d. Alpacas, Coberg CloLhb, Striped and Plaid Valencias, all Wool Mons. Delaines, all colors, Figured Cashmeres, Delaines, Armours, Shcppords Plaids, Ac., Ao. r Ac., Ac., mouk ningTgoo dsT Hepp Silks, Bombazines, French Merinoos, Casli merrs, all Wool Rnpps and Poplins, double and single width wool Mons. Delaines, Tam iso Cloths, Aipaccus, Coburgs, Long Blanket and Thibet Shulls, Crape Veils, Crape Collars, Kng. Crapes, Mourning Handkerchiefs, Gloves,* Ac., Ac., ; $6O 00 DOMESTIC GOODS; Blenched and Shaker Flannel*, Unbleached . Jlonie i/inrffl/nc*, ; Sheetings', , ’ ■ • to-p Flaunch, A Billow Case Muslins', 'Shirtp.gs, Tickings, Tub/e Diaper, Check*, l *'Mtnnkfta, 6Vn/on Flannels, Ginghams, Jit I, Yellow and Calicoes', • White Flannels, itc-i c&o,, Men’s and Bovs’ Weai’i Beaver Cloths for Over Coats, every quality of Cloths for Tjiidija Cloaks, Block and Fancy Cas* aimoros. Vestings, Battinets, Twoods, Ac. • We have a special arrangement with a first class Tailor to bavo Clothing made at short notice. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! ! of tho. latest Paris styles always on hand and re ceiving. FURS! FURS!! FURS !'!! of the largest assortment of every stylo and quali ty for Ladies, Missus and Children. N OTIONS. French Kid Gloves, Hoop Skirts, Bilk, Ham’kerchiefs, Berlin, Bonnet Trimmings, Cloth, > Ribboni, Wool and Cot- Lace Veils, ton Gloves, Dress Trim- Gauntlets, fringe, But* Children's tons, Gloves, Children's Cotton And Wool Coats, Wool Hosiery, Breakfast Shalla, all grades and Hanover Buck qualities, Wool Gloves and - Hoods, Sou- Gauntlets, Cot tage, Bal- ton and Wollen moral Skirts, Hose, Ac., Ac. Carpets! Carpets!! of all qualities, FLOOR OIL Cl O TITS, .. TABLE OIL CLOTHS; WIHDO W SHADES , Loom no a lasses ; J iA TTS , RUQS , tfre., Ac. Please do not fail to givo us a call before inakr ing your purchase as tho most slock of Goods that has over boon exhibited in town, having been,selected with special care, and being determined not to bo undersold, wo will al ways take great pleasure to exhibit, and also “prove th“afw‘o'Btady~the-intorQBfc-of-our-oustomors.- LEIDICU & MILLER. ■ • October 5. 1865. N. B.—Plense remember the well known stand mi tho South East corner of Market Square direct* ly opposite Irviu’a Boot and Shoo Store. ' ' L. & M. TO THE PUBLIC. —You will hereby taVo notice that piy wife Elizabeth Qouoher, loft my bed and board, and L warn all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account as I will pay no debts of her Contracting. GEORGE L. GOUCHER. Oct. 5,1865 —3 b. Register’s Noticfe. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in terested. that the following accounts have boon filed in this Office, by the accountants therein named for examination, and Will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowance on Tuesday, October 21. A. D. 1305, viz: 1. The account of Thomas McElhenney and Samuel Eckels, Executors of tho last wijl and tes tament of Samuel Eokels, sen., late of Muuhaulcd burg borough, oouuty of Cumberland, doo’d. 2. First and final account of Owen Tamos, Esq., : a.dnjipistrator.of all and,,singular the goods and , chattels, rights and credits whioh were of John Ourtnoi, late of New Cumberland, Cumberland .county, ieo’d 3. First and final account of Daniel Smith, ad ministrator of Wm. Smith, late of Mifflin town ship, dou’d. 4. First and final account of Thomas MoCluno, administrator of iovi Rapp, late of Mifflin town ship, doc'd. .. ,5. First and final account of Emanuel Snoke. administrator of Frederick Montaor, jr., lato of MilUin township, doc’d. f>. First and partial account of Jacob Latz, ad ministiator of Jacob Hummel, dco’d. lIIIUIO..HVU. V. W I.iIVW -. 7. Administration account of John B. Coover, executor of Daniel .Shelly, doc'd. H. The first and final account of John Under wood, administrator of Ruth Undofvirood, late of Carlisle borough, deceased 9; The first and final account of George J. Culbertson, enecutor of the lust will of Nancy Cul bertson, dee’d. Kb Tho first and final administration account of Jacob Crider, adminislnupr “ de bonie non” with the will annexed of SainUol Parks, dco’d. 11. The first and final account of.'John Stovick, executor of Hottio Kiudig, lake. 61--Ncwburg bor ough, doo’d. A •» *■’. 12. Tho account of Joseph A. Stuart, adminis trator of Thomus Craighead, jr., deo’d. 13. First and final account of Benjamin Krb, Executor of Elizabeth Whistler, late of Hampden township, deu'd. 14. The first and final administration nsoount of William C. Golden, a Immistrator of John Gol den, doc’d. Ift. The account of William G. Duncan, adminis trator of James K. Kelso, late of Southampton township, doo’iH 16 The first and final account of John 11. Cress ler and Miohaol Greasier, executors of Adam Crossler, late of tho borough of Bhippensburg deo'd. 17. The first and final account of Isaac Beavers, administrator of Mrs.’ Catharine Beavers, deo'd. 18. First and final account of John Irvine, ad ministrator of Ellbn' U. LaW, deo'd. 19. First And filial account of D. Neiswanger, ad ministrator of Lewis B Fink, late of (bo borough of Meohaniosbnrg, dee'd. 20. 'First and final account of ‘David Coover, ad ministrator of J/T. Bovipnoy, ded’d., late of Upper AHeh township. 21. First arid final account of Samuel Heberlig, administrator of John Hollar, late of Hopewell township, deo'd. ~ , 22. The first and'final administration account of Abraham Hostetler, Esq.,' administrator of Mary Patterson, late of the borough of Shipponsburg, deo'd. 23. The account of George D. .Craighead, guar dian of the minor children of William Albright, 4ec'd. ( . G. W. NORTH, Regiuier, Register's Office, Carlisle, ) Sept. 28, 1805. j ryrOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad il ministration on the estate of John Johnson, late of Moohanicsburg Borough,, deo'd., have been issued to tho undersigned, residing in same place, dll persons indebted to tho said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those bay)ng claims against the estate will aleo present thorn for I settlement. SABAH P. JQHNSON. Bopt. 28,1855-lU* Admin'fclmfrtw, Notice. Carlisle ilHu MMAVER, of • ucotum with bis storo in that liahed.anow , . .. MILLIIERT STORE:' In the borough of Carliile, next door to I>r. DaloV, North Hanover. Street, and is prepared lo.ofl'er largo inducement* to the ladies of Carlisle uud vicinity. .... . Bring constantly in receipt ol the latest styles nnd fashions from tfco cities of New York, Phila> delphia And Baltimore, ho is prepared to ostend twj invitation to the ladies ;n general, to visit him nt his plkco of business, where they can judge for themselves as to thy superiority of tiin goods, the stylo and fashion of the day, and readily perceive that Carlisle is up to our larger cities, and that no longer the necessity exists of , traveling, to, our neighboring cities for the purpose of obtaining fashionable ladies wear. 1 Mr. Mayer keeps constantly on baud LADIES in Straw, Silk, Velvet, with tho richest True ings and latest styles. Ladies aiid Misses Hals, in Straw, Felt, Milk and Velvet, Trimmings with Birds, Feathers and the richest of ornaments. OLD LADIES DRESS CAPS, in stylus and qualiUoa too numerous to riuntion. Hair Nets Silks, and Hoad Drosses, • Velvets, Water Palls Ribbon*, . ( ‘,aityl. < Uair.-Ilells # Bonnet and ,1, ’ Hat Frames, _ , , and all Articles bolo ging to tho Millinery Hob.. CLOAKS Such as’ t Chesterfield Ooate, Loose Sucks, CltcUlura; Short or Walking Back*, in all qualities of Boavcr'and Broad Cloth, light and dark colored. s h k w l s i all patterns and stylos, double and single, for fall and winter. KnitEed Woolen Woods, Such as Breakfast Capes, Scarfs, Hoods in various stylus, known as the Soa Foam Hood, Twilight Hood, Ao „ EMBROIDERIES, . Suob as HANDS, COLLARS ' AMD SLEEVES,- • HA HDKEH CHIEFS, also, plain Hnon and boinucd stitched Handkerchief*, Mourning Gullnra, d'O., Veils in Lnce, ‘ Tissue and Crape, Bcltinys, Buckles, Heck Laces* • Coral setts of Bi'cast Pins and Earrings,' Fancy Hair Combs and Pins, Buttons, <frc. For trimmings always on band', a lot df Cloak and Dross ornaments and Irimmingai’. In Hosiery, Ladies and Misses lloso,’Wddl‘ and cotton. Gloves. Ao. Having thus, in short sot forth the most promi nent articles contained in tho-store, I respectfully request and solicit tho patronage of the ladies, and oar motto will bo, 11 fashionable, Tasty and to PleaSo*” Sept., 28, 1865 3t W. G, Sawyer & Co. W. C. Sawder, J. A. DuTcc, j. i?. Burkholder, nAVE just received from Stewart's, Claf lin and Mollun w Now York, and.the best houses iu Philadelphia, the largest and bust stock oi Fa 11a nd Wi nler Goods . , EVER BROUGHT 'fO' THIS' MARKET. Please pall and examine our immense stock of Alpinp.and Rob Roy Plaids, Figured; Plain and Striped Empress Cloths, Plain and Figured French Merinos.lleps, Poplins,' Alpcacaa,, and Estelle Cloths, Dress Goods in every .variety of stylos and shades, Badics Cloth and, plait) and bright Plaids. SHA. Plaid, Broohe and Thibet, Llncq and Labe Cptlars,’ Sleeves and Handkerchiefs. Ouratobkbl* Wooku Ooodt omn prlaea,Blankets, homo,made, Shaker Ballard Vale, Rod and ifrowu,Flannels, Balmorals in all colors. Domestics in Quantities. DoLaincs, brown and bleached Muslins, Ginghams, Tickings,' Crashs, Sheetings. Pillow Casings, Ac. Gents’ and Hoys’ Wear. F.ull line of Cloths, Cassiraers, plain and funoy .Scarfs, Ties. Handkerchiefs and Shirts. HOSIERY & GLOVES. Cotton, and Wool for Ladles, Gents, tlisecs and Children.’ .' , FUUNISUIKQ GOODS of all kinds usually kept in first class Dry Goods Stcyos, such us Cur pots, Oil Clots, Rugs, Mats. Looking Glasses, Shades, Draperies. Druggets. &o. . (tZ/*’ We pay attention to Mourning Goons, arid will bo fcblo to fill all orders for Pane rain. Cashmeres,. Shrouding Flannels, Crape Col !nrs,' pinok Merinos, Damifio Cloths, Empress, Rep. Poplin and Eugene Mournings ~* all qualities of English and French Grapes. Ribbons, Ac. All orders carefully attended to. JIS&" Fancy Dry Goods, Domestic do., Gents Wear, Hosiery and Gloves, Kid Gloves, white and black colors and all sires, in endless varieties at W. C. SAWYER & CO., One Door Zte low Martin'* Hotel, East Main St., CaWtete,' Pa. Sept. 2s, 18051 PROCLAMATION! WHEREAS, I, Wm. A. Milch. Carlisle, Pu. having just returned from the Eastern cities with an extensive assortment of the most fashionable and brilliant colors of DUE S„S GOODS, Such as French Merinos, French Cassimoros, Col’d. Wool DoLanos," Black do., American do., Plain PopUus, Figured do., Rep. do., Alpacas, > . Plain Coburns, Figured do. Thorofofo purchasers will find it to tboir advan tage to give mo a call. Also, the handsomest assortment of PLAID D R IS S S GOODS, in Carlisle. Particular attention given to Mourxino Goods. wm: a. miles. Directly opposite the Mansion House, and one door west of the Post Office. Sept. 21, 1865. GARPETS 1 CARPETS!' CARPETS IJ We have juct retarned from the city with a full supply of all grades and qualities of Carpets,' from the cheapest Hemp up to the beet quality qj Three-Ply. Also all widths of Floor Oil Clothe, Window Shades. Hugs, Matts. Looking Glasses, Ac All pqraons;in,want of. any of the above for the coming season.’will do well by giving ns an early call, as.we always take groat pleasure in exhibiting our goods and defy competition an the market, Plcaso remember the Stand, scuth-eist corner Market Square, directly opposite Irvines Boot and Shoo Store.* - LBID.ICn & MIlhE R, [■RON —100 tons' of i Rolled—of all sizes, suited to bo of the best frtment of Shoot Iron, * Hoop Irop, Rand Iron, Horse Shoe Iron, Spring Stool, Cast 5t001,,. Blister Stool, . Horse Shoos, Horse Shoo Nalls, Rivets, <to, tSjh Job Printing oeoUy exautod, 1 ora,'^^ I and Ruf-%^ [ mid he i Uo.tp give Lira A largo upaorlaifot v t>^ Y MrfjSl? *. of oiy own maMjraotare for man ‘at**,. ~ at pri ces t<? a jilt the times, will always be fhtitou on our oholvoo. .1 will lot uo man umlornoll mo. Also, Boots Eliotis and Bats. My stock Ojf prime Kip,/.Water Proof, Calf and heavy .ilopts, Ac., for men and boys is very lurjro and complete, together ’with, to full assortment of Women’s and children's fl’na and'every day wear, all of which you will .find Foiling at the very low est prices possible. Como see. and ho satisfied. trunks/ traveling' dags, tot the lowest prices. • l)o not.fiiLl to jri\e mo a call, as 1 will,always b*s glad to see you and fed confident that I eon. supply yuuiwith well njado ami desirahln 'Clothiii£, If ot\U.. Shoes,, Kata, cuu be found in *h« market and i think lower prices, in North Hanover,PlrecUholVvccu Shroincr's Hotel Tthd*Halbert’s corner, Carlido. J/W. SMILEY. ' Sopt- 7, 1865—f»m “ProWatM the fnimulahlr Principles of Dcnocra Throughout th* Land." THR V/EEKtY . , . PATRIOT AND UNION ,Tbe political campaign JpeC opening in Penn r sylvania is destined to bo one of great importance, and ta havp a powerful influence upon~thp fnturo of tho country pt. Iwrpe, In a great measure it wilhdetermine tho gubernatorial contest of l£6d, and have tin influence upon the presidential cloc tlun two.yqars thorealler. .Dut.inoro important, it will, probably, determine tho choice of the. nost U. S.. Jreuator from .this State, r.nd thus affect the legislation «£ Congress and tho restoration »f pence to all ihtt land. .It is’therefore, pf vital im portance that every exertion should bo made by every member of our party to aocuro tho,victory. Not only should every local be pur. -to.jv’ork, .but. every honorable moans should bo ; adopted up the apathetic nn*l lukewarm, and to makb new votes by conversion,'• It can on ly be through tho immutable and .gulden princi ples,.tf. Democracy that the country can bo re deemed from thraldom jqf •fanaticism, degra dation . and taxation. Outside* th? Democracy there no principles. The rule of notion of tho opposition - Is oyer changing—ouo thing to-day— something else to-morrow. It Is held togctl cr .merely, hy. expedients—the latest and most out'a geous of- aU being tho modern, six-months pnlii'V aal triclt Of negro suffrage. To defeat this, nr d all ptlior schemes of the Abolition shoddy hordes who live only to plunder and tyrannize, let every Democrat arouse aiid gird on tho rusty armor of his fathers in Democracy—of Washington, of Jef fereon, of Jackson; and march to battle and to victory!' . ivtiEKLY, PATRIOT* AND UNION. As. the Central organ of tho Democratic party tho Weekly Patriot,and Union lias acquired a large and more diffused circulation tbaU any oth* or Democratic jourmiPin tho State. It has hcre lolbre occupied ah Influential position aS on ablo and industrious worker.in the cause of Democra cy, and its friends say that it still continues to bo a valuable orgari of. the party. It is not for us, howovor, to puff our own work. If we have been faithful to tho cause of tho party And the country, wo hope every Democrat will make It ah object u< extend our field of operations, by adding to our list of subscribers! Tho low price >f the Weekly, fit. mayer’ in conipaHadn with tho ainbunt of matter furnish ed, makes it oho of tho cheapest of newspapers.— We bopo every good' Doraocrat who roads this will soud his name and $2 50 for a copy for one year. If this is too mush for those who arc very poor, lot all such e.end us,fifty cents oich, and receivo the Weekly Patriot and Union for the campaign, Tbe-folloivin;.- aro the terms : Single copies, per annum ........ *• ~ , six’ months Clubs of ton or uierb to ono address Single copies Clubs of ton or more to oho address [VT OTICE.—AVe Che undersigned citizens of il Dickinson township believing that the de struction of Birds is InjilrlonS to tho.lntereflt of tLo farming community, take this method to inform GUNNERS AND' SPORTSMEN that wo wilV not permit hunters to trespass upon our premises either to shoot birds or other game, nut will enforce the law against then in all oiuwa. Emanuel Line, jr., Voter Ainu,. Peter SWron, Honry Shcaffer, SamUol Stuart, Jr., Phillip Brighter, Walter Stuart, David Oaovor, William A. Coffee,' • Robert Dohalson, William Bontz, Qeorge P. March, William Shcaffer, John Duffey, Matthew Galbraith, Wiliam H. Hoffman, Samuel Spangler, -Samuel Stuart, er., Joel Sheifior, Samuel Evans, W» W. Spangler/ William Line, Abm. L. Line, Abraham Spoit.-*. Charles Rossoer, .iohn W, Huston, William McLaughlin,' William Rice, John Peffor, WillianrCalbraith, George Marlin, sr., Ilonry/Bukhman, George Roush, : Joseph Galbraith, Phillip Spangler, sr,, ; Adnra Fishburn, Thoo. M. Spangler, 1 K. Kurts Fishburn/ Joseph Straw, George Kissinger/ John Fishburn, Eli Bushman, J. M. SollonLorger, i Sep£. 21', 1805' Private gale of REAL. ESTATE. 'T'HE Fubßoriber offers jit Private Sale, a 1 valuable LIMESTONE FARM,situate on the Turnpike, 3 miles West of Mt. Rook,, partly iu Wefltpoiiirsboro’ ami partly in Penn Townships, bounded by the lauds o. Jo\m Goodhearl, John 8* Dunlap. Jamua R. Shaw, Jacob Tritl, and Jacob (Jhianell, Containing 67 Acres, moro or loasi ' The improvements are a large LOG JD WELLING HOUSE, and X J RAIIE STABLE. fhera.U a. thriving VOVA'S OKOHAItO of oboice fruit ou tbo premises. , dealring to view tho jirnporty, or to Ip»rn'.further particular's, cun do so by calling on tho subscriber residing thr’oo»fourtha of * mile North of the premises. SAMUEL UEFFLEBOWER. Oct. 5,1365 —3 b NOVICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration with the will annexed, on the estate of Jos. M. M’Kee, late of West Pennsboro* township; dop’d., have been granted to tbo under signed residing In tbo same township. All per sons indebted to the said estate aro requested to make payment immediately, aua those having clniraj against the estate will also present them for settlement. - > I rou—ll am me re d and just received, .and war quality, with’ a largo as- AditniuUli'utoi-’g Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on the, estate of Andrew 1' ■ B'rownawcll, liito of Silver Spring twp., deceased, have.been granted,to the undersigned, residing in the Borough of lleohauieaburg. All persons in debted to the said estate are requested Jo make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present thoni for set tlement. ' tfatthers, Anvils, Vices, Files, Hasps, Bolts, Nuts, Screw VI atef, Blacksmith Bellows ~'Ac., Ac,, AT SAXTON'S. fur tlie «*i 1865. TiIUIS PER YEAR. duui.no the campaign. All orders should bo addressed to the Patriot and Union, Hurrithavff, Pa. James Poller. Noiiefe. WM. M’KEE, Adm'r. with tkv will a/mufeti. Sept. 21.1865-51* Aug U, 55-0 t PAINTS of Every Description, in large and' small aaokages. Lineeed.Oll, Ao.. at MHjLßft •* KUfW IG, $2 60 . 1 frft . 2 (70 60 ets. 40 ote. JOHN MILLER, Arf»itftfaraior.
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