itest Discovert. —The latest -dia lich has been made, is a near plan adds a new feature to many dis il ready made, but while nstrono ibsorving everything appertaining iterest, the ladiea of Carlisle and iay that they have discovered the tab, and ate not to be outdone by They have visited and are visit the Stab Stork of Mr. M. Matter, Hanover street, formerly occupied •n as Mr. Miller’s bakery, one door *>r. Dale’s, Carlisle, where they oon id the best and cheapest assortment !NARY GOODS, sdoh as Bonnets, silk and velvet, richly trimmed.— id Missis Hats, in straw, felt, silk t, trimmed with bird’s feathers, &0., irge assortment of Cloaks, such as terfield Coats, Loose Sacks, Circu ■t or Walking Sacks, Shawls, Knit 'oolen Goods, Embroideries, Trim ., &c. it attention to his business, and by receiving fresh supplies from Now and Baltimore, Mr. Mat rare inducements, and respectfully rsoh'tfsf* the ladies of Carlisle and vicinity to a call. tf. ■' — l 1 Thomas has rescinded the or.- citizens ic Nashville from ' oartyirig’-sido arms.— Exchange. I would be well if this creature Thovas , rescinded. old reprobate " Parson Brown- of Tennessee,” expresses the that^‘‘.this fyar’has closed out two scion'.” ■ There are at least one hun- other 'plunderers who make 00n *® BB ' <)n 0 faith. . yield, of neanuts in North .Carol!- is 15,000 bushels. Before the 140,000 bushels annually. ' , ffci:. ' < ■ . Curtin Ims gone to Cuba, bis !&rb fi ! n .K 83 much impaired an to roqtiire MtlcarG. '-m ili total receipt? of the Government for :«M*tr ending July 1. 18C5, vyero SI.BOI, •IwSwP? 511 and the expend,tore? $1,897. 99* Kxoesi $f .expenditures," 595.- ; 5%,596 48. Or. course much of the receipts the shape of loans, which mean— .Vr.-.,-.,.- ■ -• ihst., bj Jthe Rev. J. R. Gruff, R. WIW.UMB, to Miea Belie A. JJ®»h|Kg, both of Middlesex twp, ■%fl|jß(J;he.2lBt inat,.by the 'same, Jno. J. t 0 S> ANNIE '^ lL6ON > l> ot h of Morris. Ml MARKET.—Noy.29.IB6S. Superfine, per bbl., 7.00 Extra, 0,00 R y°» ’ do., fi,oi' 271 O' Wheat, do., 2, on do., 90 3&arte. •vWf ■ Barley, do,, B BD MARKET, Nov. 29, ’65 ,< 'j®&®Bnpertrioi - 7 00 - 9 00 !; ■■•Rrij:staoiJß, - 125 *>X* - - , - 475 r.:'; WhbXt, rod, - - . - 240 a 2 45 - - ' .2 60 a 2 80 \r.( f*T lßs&? a .?• !> " •• • * ‘ - 130 i*Mps* ■ W • iTPIt I itch 1, ITCH i _, ~ }j ; Wrltxjb i Scb a tom / ‘scratch! : Wheaton’s Ointment s•£•* .V.WiwsooijE the. itch in 48 HouAs. - Saltßqeuh, Ulckps, Chilblains, qnd the Skin. Price 50 cents; For .- £ .- * ••■.'«• • i ' l ' i tb WEEKS & POTTER. Wasblngtoa.streot, Boston, Mass, forwarded by mail, free of postage, to the. United State*. : : ' 1 To the Public. J AnLIBL,, > Nprombor 27;;186i. ;||^^RgWe en idr of the firm/if .Delanov continues the .COAL and, LUM ;;fißßybusinoss at the old,; slab'd, near tho Gas ; he will constantly keep on hand a ;Ufjgaafook of COAti, AfrD LUMBER... His Coal ; . constantly tinder cover, enables him to ‘VdoUvet'pqal at all times to any part of Qorlislo in : a.€®4^S9, n dition. Thankful for .past favors bc «olicitß>o.p'ontinuanoo of the patronage of bis for . - ouatomera and a share of that of tbo public . ‘generally. . OLIVER DBLANCT. . 5 ; 1865-~ly U BLIC SALE OF iiIAL ESTATE. '.ii*, liecefttber 9 fh, 1805 if will oiler at piiblio stije., on tj, on tbo premises, situafbd in gb to\Vnehip, prio f jjiUe ( east or land ooiintj, Pa., tlie fdlloiriog Real Estate, vis: Limestone fc'arnis. James jioCiillo'oh, 3eo. David id and others. The first contains ■■ aGrks, kioh four acres acres are covered iber, and the residue In a high i. The improvements are a TWO’BTORT Brick and Frame Dwelling HOUSE, frame Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, vge House, and other oat build 3bard of excellent Fruit, Well of oiatern on the premises. This is •ain farms in West Pennehorougb tst-rate Limestone Farm, md INS 113 ACHES, ton acres ii good Timber Land and the Bduu in a high etata. of cultivation. The im ivemonts aro a large two story 'H 'Hi ■m raa |BKICK t STONE HOUSE, JML (fish House, Stone Bank Barn, |SaSS|ft| PVagon Shed, Corn Gribs, &o. persofaß wishing to view these farms can do bo Scaliing on the tenants, or the subscriber resid ar^B^e* Balo to commence at 10‘o'clook, |M., on said da/, when terms will bo made po by 1 JAMBB masshall. IK; fl’ju Ti 6 fcrsinpirjraftoficfca w. -,?• —■. WE roapcotlallj announce that we intend holding a a HAND FAIR in RUEEM’3 HALL, commencing Saturday Evening, Dec. 23d, 1865, and closing Tuesday Evening, January 2d, 1866. It ia ndw'nve years since the UNION has made an appeal to the citizens of Carlisle for assistance, and we therefore feel fully justified in soliciting your kind ai'd'in this enterprise. The proceeds to be devoted to the liquidation of the debt oh )Ur bouse and the purebaje of addi* tional Hose. Nov, 30, 1886, Town Property. WILL bo Bold at the Court House, on MONO AY, bectmhcr iuk, ISOS, tho fol lowing property, viz: Two TWo-Stbry n a BR'I'CK HOUS situate in West South fctroet, adjoining properties ofS, Chamberlain and Janies &ray. Each build ing has 22 feet front, 240 feet depth, and contains 2 rooms and kitchen down ‘stairs, also ontriea ? '3 room's‘up stairs and back building. Ac,, attached. .Alsb f one largo F EA M E H 0 TJ S B , in West Loutbcr .street, adjoining properties of G. L. Mur ray anciWtn. McMillan. This dwelling has been lately’rebuilt, witb 'b.ll the conveniences for com fort... now, hack building has also been cont'tfiniug dining room and kitchen down Btaifd, arid-two rooms suitable for chambers up stairs. , y Tne front building contains ono largo hall and two parlors down stairs and three rooms up stairs*; said property is 30 feet front/by 120 depth, jjThe,yard is well paved and a hydrant at tbo' kitohpn/dbor. For further 1 particulars enquire of the under signed, who will make terms known bu day of sale. ■« . s* .... fl. HARK.>ESS. fTbV. 30, 1865i*—2t , .• , VALUABLE TOWN PHOPEStV ON the above day will be’sold at the Court House, - tho following described valuable Heal Estate, situdatcd on,.the corner of Hanovor and South ■streets: in the Borough of Carlisle, the property .Of A. H. Blair, ahd known as ** Blair’s Tannery.” .. . • .»■ •.» The Lot contains 126 foot front on Hanover rst., by 2io foot in depth on South street, baViog an elegant Two-story i 4 BRICK RESIDENCE, VtaVgo.'FRAME DWEL- (ft* STll^fc gUM!® UN$, a small Slone He: sWenco on South street, and all,the necessary buildings, Sheds, Engine Room, Ac;, of a : Si arri Tannery, with all the machinery requisite to carry oh the Tanning Business, or any other business that re quires engines, Ac. , This property will bo offered entire, or divided into Lots to ,auit purchasers. A correct draught of the property can bb seen oh application to Robert Moore,.at his office on Main 'street, oppo site the Railroad Depot. ‘ Wo. would especially-call the attention of capi talists to this sale, as it offers raTo indhcajnontfl-for the establishment of a profitable business. Terms, Ac , made known on day of* sale by ' . A.H. BLAIR. Nor. 23, If 05—3 t 7,00 2,75 THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the above day, on the promises, A TRACT OF LAND, situated in South Middleton township, Cumber land county, about two and & half milos west of Boiling Springs, at the Yellow Breeches Crook, adjoining lands of Benj. Kauffman, Qeo. Tangort, and others. This Tract contains 15 ACRES OP GOOD LAND. - 800 - 4 00 s ro & s i 5 - 1 40 al 60 2 43 The improvements are a Two-story LO& HOUSE, ML Wash Houße, Frama Barn, Hog JJSJjHi Pen, other Out-Buildings, ggg A never failing Well of Water is near tho House, and a thriving young. ORCHARD of Applo and Peach Trees, Thor? is also an extensive SAND BANK on this Tract, of superior building sand, which has. always, ready sale.. Any person .wishing to view tbo property before tho day of sale can ,do so by. calling on the sub scriber, anorhalf niUe weat of sai 1 Traat. Sale to qommoncp at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, wired terms wilUba: madi,known by^ BENJAMIN GOODYEAR. Nov. 23, 186$-3t _ „ A VALUABLE.^LIMESTON^.i.JARM situate on tbo Turnpike, within one mile of Carlisle, and compri^bg One Hundred And Twenty-six Acres. Eight of which Arc covered with good Timbet.— The improvements are a • nous F. ,mm Largo Bank Barn, and other uiont out buildings j a good Well ol Water and a young Orchard. , The situation is an eligible one and tho property will bo disposed , of uponthe most, reasonable terms. Apply to “ v . A. L, SPONSLER, t . • litnt Euldte Carlisle, Nov. 2.%'fi5-4t. ... . . tosses said in 45 Tears Over $17,0dd,6d0: Not Assets, jan., 1855, $3,677,362,71. JpSS? Agencies in all the principal Cities and Towns in the United States. Applications for Insurance will be promptly at* U ded to. GROVE in advance; first to. REDUCE PRICES. Re makes tho best and cheapen Pictures in Town, and gives SIX FOR ONE DOtLAU. Just think of it! Six Perfect Card Ph jtbgfaphs for ONE DOLLAR. Don’t forgot to go to - GROVE'S/ Qallefy, South Banovtr Street, Carlisle. Oct. 26, 1865-tf ONE GOOD PHOTOGRAPH IS WORTH a dozen poor ones. Who will give a poor Picture to a friend ? All Photographs made at LoeKnxan'e Qallery ure warranted to give satisfac tion. [Oot. 19, '65-tf. American and. french glass. 1 sorterier Ooaeh and Furniture Varnish at ; MtMBR ft DUM!Wg Grand Firemen’s Fair* union. Respectfully, John Q. Rhccm, L. P, Lyne, Goo E. Sheafer, A.IC. Rhoem, ,8. D. Hampton, Kobt. Sheafer, K. D. Cameron, Danl. A. Koch, Luther Lino, E. Swartz, W. B. Spangler, A. B. Ewing, O. Delaney, Low A. Smith, J. B. Havorstiok, Bph. Wetzel, H. G. Ulrich, J. M. Maaonhoimor, 11. Rinehart, - Hiram Baker, J. F. Kuhns, John Martin, John Bobb, ' W. P. Hondlo, L. T. GREENFIELD, Chairman of Committed. PUBLIC SALE OF At Public Sale. 'On MONDAY* December lUh. 186$ PUBLIC SALE. On Saturday, December 9 th, 1865, FOR SALE. m 'l, Sr A. . INSURANCE COiVyPA^Y, BlhirOßD, CONK TIRE AND INLAND RISES, H. M. DONBHOO, Agent. Nov. 23. 16(15. LOOK AND READ. OCTMBERLAND VALLEY filtli RO/iO, 'CHANGE OF,HOURS. ON and after Monday, Nov. 20(h, 180 b, Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted): FOR CD AHDERSBinia AND HARRISBURG : Leave. Hagerstown, 7:10 A. M., 2:45 P. M " Greonoastle, 7:45 11 3,36 ** (Arr at 8.17 ” 4:20 Chambera'g, 4 (Leave 8:26 u Leave Sbipponeburg 8:55 u “ NewviUo 9:27 “ “ Carlialo 6:50 10:03 .StO‘4 ** Moohabiosburg 7:21 10;36 , *3:37 Arrive at Harrisburg 7:5J 11:10 " 4:lp FOR CHAiUJERSDURQ AND HAGERSTOWN A. V. T.-'V, P. If. Xicavo Harrisburg, 8:40 .1:40 4:Sf u Mochamoaburg, 0:18 2:20 . 5:05 “ Carlisle, 0:53 2:53 6:30 " Nowvillo, 10'M 3:29 41 Shipponsburg, 11:07 ’ 4:00 m,./ Arr at 1 1:35 4:30 Chambers g, ,| LoaTB i 1:40 4 . 10 p. If. , Leave (Jrcencastlo 12:25 ~"5:30 Arr. at Hagerstown 1:00 6:10 making oloso connections at Harrisburg with Trains to rind from Philadelphia, Now York, Pitsburg, Baltimore and Washington. ssSs* The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:30, P M., runs only as far as Carlisle. Superintendent** Office, ) Chamh’g, Nov. IS, '65 J Nov. 23, 1865.-ly Third l*ratul Arrival OF WINTER GOODS, At w. c. sXwyer & co’s., (one door below Martin's Hotel, East Mam street). — Wp have just Vedeivcd from Now York an immense stock ipf,.Wipter Goods. Latest importations of French, English and Gorman Dress Goods in Silk and Wool, plain, striped. I ordered and figured felling very ch*ap. 'CLOAKS! L CLOAKS 111 Latest Paris Mouttoi. Qonts, Chesterfields and 'jnlurgo supply .at reduced prices. FOBS'! FURS,! 1 ! FURS!!! From the Importers and Manufacturers. Largest sto 2k over offered 'in,town,. AC hhd stylos; selling less than city retailprieds. Shawls! Shawls! Mo'urhmg Goods ! of , every variety. Overcoatings, Clohs, Cftssi mers. We get up suits at short notice and In bqst stylo. All kinds of. Notions. Drawers, Under shirts, Gloves, Ac. Domestic Goods of every class. CA H P El’S ! GAR PETS! ! All grades. OH Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, Ac. Please cal'! and examine the largest stock in the valley. We aro determined to keep up our old reputation of selling good ‘Gocrda at Tery low prices. .' r 's£3* Highest cash p'nc’o payl.for carpoVrkga. S ViT. C. SAWYER A CO. Nov. 16. 1866. Regislcr’s Notice. AJOTId/E 13 hereby given to all persons i n a-1 toreabed. that the following accounts ,havo bean filed in this Office, by the accountants therein named for examination, and will ho presented to tho Orphans’ Court of Cuiuborlan I County, for oo firma'ion an i allowance, ba Tuesday, December 19 A. D. 1365. viz : 1. Pirat and limit ..aopnuut pf David Eteitr, i Guardian of Elo.jtta ICdho.Vor, daughter of .John Erf'ord, lata of East Po’msbor-mg i township, doo’d. ,2. Pirdt an of Davil and Isiac* Lbfuver. executors of Hm. John Lslovor, lata of Ponn township* doc’d. 3. Tho of I?a,v,itl W Storrctt, one of the admuriit ratcf sT dP7)avid Stcrrott, late of MifiHp tbwuahip, dec’d. 4. The first and fiaal account of Robert Moore, t«4uSiaistrator of the Estate of Benjamin Butler, late of the Borough of Cayjislo^/i^c’d. 5 Account of Jacob W. Lcidig, Guafdian of Andrew F Broiyna,wolly anninor child now doe’d., ofJohn Brownawoll, duc'd. 6. First and final aiioouut of Hisy Brohnoman, administrator of Jacob Brcnnoman, doc’d , late of Linn county, lowa, ■ \ 7. Fipt and final account of Peter Y. Herman, oxefcjftdr p.f rin lust Will and Testament of Jacob Herman, late of Silver Spring township, ileo'd. . 8. The first account of Thomas C,,.Scoullor, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Sam uel Brattan, laUjaf JVliflUn township, doc’d. Q. W. NQRTH, Jteglster. Nov. 23,15G5. aivD. JEWELRY. A T .tljie sign, of the “ Gold Engle," 3 doort rL*-above l Cumberland Valley Hank, and twe doors below tbo Methodist Church on West Main ft street, tbo largest amUbodt selected stock o g*K WATCHES • in the town will be sold 30 cent, lower than at any place in the State. 1 Tbo «to*ok comprises, a larg assortment of Gold <t Sjlvor Hunting-ease Watchps Lovers, Lopiribs, Amdrican batches, and all other kinds and styles, silver Chains,-, Gold Pins and Pencil & . Gx-ir*; Jewelry of all kim.9, Spectacles, Gold’and plated and ailvor Wa*'Q, Music Box.dfy Accordoons Oil Paintings, a groit variety of Fancy Articles and a lot of the finer’ Pianos, which will bo sold 4( per cent, lower than * icr offered in town. Tho en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, largo Mirrort and Safe, will be sold wholesale or retail on thi easiest terras^ Having selected a first class workman all kindi of repairing will bo done as usual, at reduooc prises. Carlisle Arr?l 30 128.3. OAL AM) LUMDEK YARD. snhscribor havinc: Yard I formerly occupied by Armstrong & Hoffer, and purchased tho f-tock of C OAL AND- LUM B-R.E , Id the Yard, together with an immense now stock, will bare constantty.op hand and furnish to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER,; , BOARDS, . .SCANTLING. v • . frame stuff, Pniing,,PlusterinffTLath/ Shingling Lath, worked Flooring-and- Wenthorhoaraing, Posts and Rails, and every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shinglesj to) wit: Whitepino, Hem lock andjOak', of different qualities. Having oars of my 1 can furnish bills to order of any length ond at the-shortest notice and on tho rtiost retl.sonlrMe'terras. My worked boards will be kept under cover so they can be furnished dry at all times. . . ‘, I bd,vp,nbpicantiy on band all kinds of FAMI LY COAL under cover, which I will deliver clean to any part of tho borough. To wit; LyKena Val ley, Broken, Egg, Stole and Nut, Luke Fiddler. Treyerton, Locust Mountain, Lobbery* which I pledge myself to sell at the lowest prioeL Best quality of Limehurnera* and Blacksmith» r Cqal y always qn bajid..whieh I will sell lowest.fig ure. Yard west side of (Grammar School, Main AtiDEB-ft ii; iiIAIR. street* NOTICE. —I still retain the same position in the firm of DBLANC7 & BLAIR, which will be carried on as energetically as i/oi at thi.ir cld stand hear the Gas house. As oar purchases will be mads together at the head of the market, wo feel confident by so doing to be able to. egqommo date our customers and. the. public- oh, the most reasonable terms. Having relinquished the tan-, ning I-will doayte.tny entire Attention to the Goal and Lumber ..tmsinosb. All kindq. pf Coal aiid Lumber kept co jsiantly on hand and in .the best condition. The Lumber Yard will bo managed by Mr. Goo. Zuloff, whose experience and skill is well known to the community. By striot attention to business, short profits, and & desire to dp right we hope to secure a liberal share of public patronage. ANDREW H. BLAIR. June 15.1866-lf CHAINS.— 600 pai all kinds, with a lai Butt bains, I Breast " Log " BOW 44 ■ just-received «t the Cheat Aiwil 27,18A8. irs of Traces Chains rg&sHortment of IHnlteoahins, Fifth " Tongue . a Spreads, £e., Ae* » Uadware Store of H. SAXTOK IW* J#b Prinfing Befttly wwntiil. , .u— FI KST G RAND^FAIR —0 F St> Patrick's Catholic Church, : IN nHE EM'S HALL, Commencing Evening, November >■., 25th, 1865, and continuing one tocek. tllE Committee announce to the oittzena oi Carlisle and vicinity, that on tho abor© dayHhey will opon their Pair, consisting .gf the mofcfcrare and chaste articles avor offered to the mjbUo. Tho object <Jf this enterprise U.to proeuro the necessary funds for the purchase pf an OR &A2T, to repiano tbo one lately do.stroycd.by fire. Every endeavor yrlU bo mad# oh/the part of the .Committee to render this tho Fair end Fetiival of the veaif. t ; , ,Tho kind'co-operation of all‘tho citizens is most respectfully solicited. . Contributions of articles intended for tho Fair may be loft at Mrs. Qoo } SheaferV By order of the'Committee. ’ jMra* John PalUr, if re. John GilUn, .John Pallor, .John T. Siter, John Dornor, ; Font Pallor, Mrs. GEO. \7. SUEAFER,, Chairman of Com . 1:16 « 1:48 « 2:21 •' A. V. ftor. 16, 1865, AT a meeting of the Good \7ijl. ( Hoae Co., of the Borough of Carlisle, a committee ©f five, was appointed to dispose of tie Hand Engine now owned by them, and to purchase a new Stea mer for said Company. Any communication relative to tUo sale, can be addressed to the un* dersignod. O.N. LULL, Sup’t. Nor. Id, 1866.-3 t THE partnership heretofore existing be twoon tho undersigned, doing business in the manufacture of Alo and Porter in Carlisle, was dissolved on the first day of September, by mutual consent. N. B.—The manufacture of Ale and Porter will bo continued by the subscriber, at the. old stand, corner of Pomfrot and East streets, Carlisle. He will at all times pay the highest price, in cash, for Barley, delivered at bis establishment. Got, 2ft. 1865—3m* Insure Your Property* Melmpnliian Insurance Company of New . York—-Cash Capitol Over $1,000, 600. TIIIS is ooe of the best Insurance Compa nies now in existence. For particulars call on the undersigned, at the Mansion House, Car lisle'. . ■ - . 11. M. DONEHOO, Nov. 16, 1866—3 m Agent. NOTICE ih hereby given that Lette testamentary on tho estate of Henry Stum late of Fraukfotd township, dcc’dV, been granted to tho undersigned, rpsi(liqg in the same township. All persons indebted,;,to i the estate to /uako payment immediately, and tho.sft, haying claims against tho estate will also present them for settlement. Oct. 19. l&f>s-6t THE FIRST PREMIUM Has been Awarded at the Late Cumberland TO C. L LOGMAN ■ftr ftg-Fiwst Photographs: HE has lately re-purchased his OLD ,QALLEKY from Mr. McMillen, in Mn. NefFs Building, opposi.te the First National Bank. THE PIIOTOG . CARTES HE VISITE, AMRROTYPES. Ac., Ac. made by C. L. Loohman uro pronounced by every one.to bo of tho highest character in Posing •. TonCf . Clearness, - .• •' Pound and Soft Half Tints, and everything that constitutes a FIRST-CLASS PICTURE. Tho publio k ii cordially invited to call and exam* ino specimens.- -a. ** i>( .. A large lot of.Giit and* Rosewood, Frames, Al bums, &o.j on hand and will bo sold, very,low* Copies of Ambrotypos and Daguerreotypes made in the most perfect manner. Oct. 19, 1865—tf ■yiRGINIA LANDS IN MARKET.- - MIDDtiEBURG, LOUDON COUNT'S?, VA. Having an extensive acquaintance ;wlth tbepoople and the Land of the PiedmontSectlon of Virginia, so celebrated jib a tine “Glraßß Country/’ I will ,pay particular attention, to.tho purchase and talc of Real JSqtatt,, in .this, region, be fidos practicing law va the Coiir.ts of London and Fauquier. I am authorized to sell some of the most desirable Farms .in this part oftbe State, and will correspond promptly with poisons wishing to pur chase, or take pleasure in showing these lands to them, if they gi yp mo a call, ~.e . •- Plats and Surveys furnished when desired. Address , ' AUTHUR L. ROGERS. Attorney at Law, Middloburg, Loudon oo.) va. K. E. SHAPIiEY REFEnBNCBS —John ,-Jannoy, Esq.j Leesburg, Va.; Gen. A. Rogers, Mi idloburg, Va.; John A. Spilman, Esq., James V. Brooke, Eaq.,*Warrenton, Fauquier county. Va. $ A, K. Phillips, burg, Va.; Francis L. Smith, Esq.; Alexandria, Va. j Dr. Beverly R. Wellford, Wm. H. MaAfar land, Esq., Riobmoud Va ; Messrs. L. B. Bayne A Co., Messrs. Hamilton, Easter & Go., I Nevett Steele, Baltimore, Md- Oot. 12, 1865—3 m FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. frliO V It & FEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT. JjjilEjTEM: A; BUOTfIERS having pur* • chased of Snyder, A their exten sive Warehouse, (Hendursnh ! a*old stand,).bead of High street, beg leave to.jinform the public, they will continue the Forwarding, and Cumpiia sion business on d more extensive- scale than heretofore. ' .. . The highest market price will be paid for Flout Grain and Produce of all kinds. » * Flour .'and Feed, Platter, Salt and JTay, kept constantly on hand and-fdr Bale. Goal of dll kinds, ambrioing LYEBNS VALLEY, . , LOOUST MOaXTAlft, LA WBERR Y, <tc., <t«. Limebufneri' and Blacksmiths’ Coalj for sale. ,Kept under cover, and delivered dry t« any part 6f the lewd. Also, all kinds of LUMBER constantly on hand, A Bally Freight Line will leave their Warehouse every morning at 7 o'clock, drrive at Harrisburg at If o’clock, and at Howard & Hinobman’s Warehouse, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street, Philadelphia, at 8 .o’clock in the evening of same day. J, BBETEM A BROS. Nov. 9. 1866. Carlisle D&poarr Bank, j , r. . . . .Not. 8, 1865. } A DIVIDEND oC Five per cent., free of National and State Tax, hat this .day been declared by this Bank; which will be paid over to the Stockholders or their legal reproaontativos, upon demand. Nor. 0,186«-3t PAINTS of Every Dasoription, in large and r W-g-Og. Fire Engine for Sale- •J. W. Ogllby,. - Jno. 0. Halbert, J. D. Adair, C. Roigbter, J. U. WUNDERLICH, Chairman of Com. Nonce. JACOB GEBHART, HENBT RICHTER. JACOB QEBHART. Excciiibr’s Notice. JOHN MOHNTZ, Ere-cuior. County Fair ARTHUR 1. ROGERS, rEal estate Agent, oin»< ivn> J. P. HASBLBR, Cashier. Properly AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber ..having purchased .the “Union Hotel" Property, in to take possession of the the* Ist of April. Ho therefore offers, at private aple, the . , Jv HOTEL /PROPERTY bo now occupies In Plainfield, five miles west of Carlisle. ,Tho buildings (fronting 80 feet,) are in very fine condition. The house contains ,t*ro flno largo parlors, excellent chambers, good kitchen, wash house, .cistern, Ac,, Ac., all of which is handsomely painted and constructed especially C)r the business. The Stalling is especially suited, and the largo lot In good condition, This property is considered a. profitable invest ment, and an good a stand as. any in the county. 1 It is now offered at very reasonable .terms. Pos session given on April Ist. Apply to . . ■ LOUIS ZIT2BR, Plainfield,-Npy. 16, '65-2m» ... FARM FOR SALE THE subscriber offers, at private isle, a a first-rate LIMESTONE FARM, situate in West Ponnsborof. township, Cumberland county one and a-balf miles south of Nowvillo, on the Big Spring Road loading to Stoughstown, and.ad joining farm of John Wagnor, M. B. Boyd, and othcrs r , . . i- , .. CONTAINING 135 ACRES. The improvements are & largo Two-story BRICK HOUSE, ML Bank Barn, Stone Wash House, SipyKj Spring House, ? ~ j and all necessary .otut-buildlpgj. There ia a never failing spring of water convenient to the dwelling and a cistern In tbo yar.d, > There is an Apple Or chard un the promises,.anil other fr^it.troos. The land iU.iV;a£i£hfltato,of .cultivation, having been lately .limed, a,nd,al|.under good fence. This farm baa many advantages, being near mills and town. Persons dpsiringto purchase .qaji view the farm by calling on the subscriber residing on the same b. d. g. d’uncAn. Nov. 16, 1865-2m* Valuable Property AT PRIVATE SALE. THE fine three*Btory BRI C(K a im o DWELLING. Into the residence of James Hoflyr, dco'd., situaty in West Pomfrol street, adjoining prop* tiZiyHK orty of Gon Bowman. It has all the modern im provements, ii eluding Qaa and Water fixtures, &o. AUo, Tbo- two-story Weatherboardod Houao In South Hanover street, adjoining the office build ing of Judgo Graham, now occupied by Mr. Whislor, ALSO FOR KENT. Ono or two small Dwellings in West Ward. Apply to Nov. 16, ISOS-3t 1 8 . THE WORLD, An Independent Democratic Daily, Weekly and Semi-Weekly News- paper. AF fEll four years of oivil war, forced up on the people of the United States by. tho violence of thfr sectional parties, wo now enter up on a now ora of unity apet, progress. North and South, a cordial, cooperation of all, honest men is needed to. repair the waste of war, to establish our through the triumph of sound constitutional principles in the administration pf.thq Government and our Unity by guarding all that makes Union desirable. i .. . l „ , ‘ . The great Democratic Party, whose nistory in tbo past is the history of private prosperity, of territorial extension, and of public ordor in Ame- rica,. stands n<jw> as it, hqs ever .stood, the party of tho Nation, superior .tq all yqotional passions in its loyalty tq the right f*f,po.-equal States and to the liberties.cf/tlvo individual citizen.' Once more its. voice will bo heard, once more its adherents will bo rqlUod to its timo honored standards in every city and town of tho Northern and of tho South ern States. To the principles of this great Democratic Party of the Nation The World has borne firm witness throughout tho ordeal of civil-war. It will now bo to tho not loss arduous task of applying those principles to the solution-of the many and weighty questions—financial, social, political— , which oomo upen us with tho return of peace.— Faithful to tho real interests of all sections, it will bo enslaved by the prejudices and blinded by the prepossessions of none. That the principles of American Democracy should thus bo uttered, with no weak and uncer tain voice, hero in the great metropolitan centre of American enterprise and commerce, is a .matter of such importance to every, oitlzm aa.jpust rco ommend TAs lForW..to.thp-booperationand support of good men .in all sections-.of ftbe Uoio.n*. - Whatever skiU can devise-or-enterprise accom plish, will .contribute to mnke.-ff’Ac World wbftt it is our resolve that At shall continue to be—tho bust Newspaper of the Day. '"j; EDITIONS Tho Daily TVorld affords a oomplele compendi um of, and commentary upon, tho nows of every day. . The Semi-Weekly IVorJci is a largo Quarto shoot, same size ns daily, containing all its nows, corres pondence, editorials, ..and, market nows, cattle market and provision reports; and a fretih and entertaining miscellany of literature.— Published Tuesday and Friday.,. v The Weekly World, a largo quarto sheet, same size as daily, has now tho,,-largest circulation of any weekly journal puhliah,od/>suvo..ou6. It* cx traoidinary success since its union with the Now | York Argun has justified the ihost liberal expendi tures, which will make it unrivalled in interest | and value to farmers. Published Wednesday. 1. Its Market Reports embrace the Now York, , Albany, Brighton and Cambridge Live Stock Markets tbe.-Now York Country Produce and | General Producb-MfcrkeU-;Special and valuable! flop Intelligence.-a -department of..Agrioultu al Reading; altogether composing an uhrivalled handbook of current information for the Farmer, Live Stook or Produce Dealer, the Country Mer chant, eto. -... 1 ’i 2. Its readlng-fof the Family Circle embrace the froahoat and boat Stories, Poetry, Religious Read ing, etc. . * , . 3. Its Digest of the N&vnf, is not, like most city weeklies, a mere waste basket of the Daily; only matters of,interest and importance aco chosen from the Daily] while the miwa-of its contents uro prepared especially'for-tHo Weekly. In every post offioo district there should be found some active, "public spirited Democrat who will confer a benefit upon us, his neighbors, and the cause, .by.making a determined effort. to form a club of four, ten, twenty, or fifty for the Weekly World, our greatly reduced rates. GREAT REDUCTION IN TERMS DAILY WOpLD One copy, ohe year, by mall, SEKUWEEICLT WOBU>. On© oopyj On® yeo-iv, Four Dollars. Four copies,one year, Ton Dollars. Xon copies, one yearj Twenty Dollars. WORLD. One copy, one.year, , Two Dollars. Four copies, one year, Seven Dollars., Ten copies, one year. Fifteen Dollars. 20 copies, 1 yr. to 1 address, Twenty- five Dollars. 60 copies, I yr. to 1 address, Fifty Dollars. An extra copy of tbe Weekly edition furnished lo olubs of twenty or more. For clubs of fifty the Semi-Weekly, and for clubs of one hundred the Dally, will be sent to getter up of a club. Additions may be made to clubs at any time during the year at the regular dub rates. Changes from club list can only ho made by request of the person receiving the club packages. AH such requests mast name the edition, post office, and state to which it has previously heon sont, and inclose twenty-five cents to pay for changing to separate address. , , Orders for any editions of Tie World may be sent by mail, and'enclose Post Office Money Order or Bank Draft (loss tho discount). We. no authorised traveling agents. Money sent by mail will bo-at the risk of the senders. Order* and letters should b® addressed to » THE WORLD, • 35 Park Row, Neio 7orh. Oct- 26, 1865. PIANO FOR SALE,—A naif and very good Piano la, on account of removing from thii Borough, offered for sale oi). reasonable forma by BENST r. KDNTZ, Not. 28, P«>n Strttl T an Orphans* Court hegaif'Oh Tuesday, LX. tbo 24th .day of October, A. D. 1866, and holdon at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, boforo tfie Honorable Jamos H. Graham, Presi dent Judge, and. Mlohaol Cooklin and Hugh Stuart, Esqqiros, Associate Judges, tho following proceedings wore had, to wit: In tlio matter of the writ of Partition and’valu ation of tbo Beal Estate of Elisabeth Brinzer, late of East Perinsbofo* Township, dec’d. H.ow to wit, 2ith October, 1865. Allas Rule on tho heirs of said decedent to appear at tho next Orphans'. Court and accept or refuse to accept tho within named Estate at its valuation and appraise ment, or show cause why tho same should not behold. Buie to be served personally on oil the heirs residing in Cumberland county, and by publication for six weeks in one newspaper pub lished in tho Borough of Carlisle on those who are non residents of said county. - * > * BT THE COURT, ✓f N. In testimony whereof I havo here f SEAL junto set my baud and affixed the VL y «oal of said county, at Carlisle, the 25th day if October, 1865. Which notice of tho above rule is hereby given. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, \ Carlisle, Oot. 31, *65.) 6t AT an Orphans’ Court begun on Tuesday, tho 24th day of October, A. D. 1805, and holdon at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, before tho Honorable Jas. 11. Graham, President Judge, and Michael Cooklin and Hugh Stuart, Esquires, Associate Judges, the following proceed ings wore had, to wif: ' < . ; _ In the matter of th'o writ of Partition and vitia tion of.tbo Beal Estate of Samuel Long, late of East Pcnnaboro’ Township, doo'd. ’ Now to wit, 24th*.October.vl865. Alios Rnle’ori the heirs to appear at the next Orphans’ Court and accept or refuse to,accept the within named Estate at its valuation and oppraispmout, show cause why tbo je sold. served personally-on, allfthe' heirs rosidlngm Cumberland countyVand by publication for six weeks 1 in one newspaper published in .tUb Borough of Carlisle, on thoao who arc non residents of,aa)d county, . .1 - • - sy-TIIB court. y<~~. 1° toctijnqnyrwheroof I have heir* | } unto BOt oiy hand and affixed the V ■ aoai of ( said Court, at Carlisle, tbo 26tb day of October, 1866. f . .B. CORNMAN, CUrh- Which notice of the above rule la hereby given, JOHN JACOBS, Sh»rif, Sheriffs Office, { Carlisle, Oct. SI, '66. [ 6t New Goods! New Goods! I OPENING of unrivalled GOODS, VJ juat received from tbo Eastern Cities, con* listing of choice and varied selections, at A W. JBenlz’s Store, South Hanover street, tbo familiar and well known stand. Our list of v. , v J. W. EBY, Executor. DRESS GOODS comprises Black Silks in great variety, including the best Goods imported, Gros Grains, Lyons Taf feta, Gros Do Khino. Gros d’Afriquc, and figured. Lupin’s French Merinoos in all colors and pri ces. Plaid Merinoos and Poplins, Empress Cloths, figured and plain ; Alpacoas, ail shades, Coburgs, DoLainos of elegant designs. . . WHITE G.OODS, Jaconets and Canbrios, Plain and Plaid Nain sooks, Linens and Cotton Goods, Marseilles, Counterpanes, very cheap. • • FLANNELS. Every quality of while and col ored Flannels, Blankets, Balmoral Skirts, Ac. ' A. largo.stock,.of .Cloths, Caisimoroa, Sattinotta, VoWot Oord, home made Joans, Ac. I bave now n superior assortment of MILLI NERY GOODS, Bonnet Vclvcts and Bilks, Bon not and Trimming Ribbons, Malinos, English Crapes and Laces. ~mr~~ OFItrVIAG GOODS. Single and'double width all wool DoLainos, Era press Cloths, Lupin’s Bombazine, Cashmere, French Morinoos, Velour Reps, Velour Ruse, Crape Cloth. Queen Cloth, Alpacca, Striped Mo hair English Prints, Thibet Long Shawls, Crape Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs and Belting, NOTIONS, etc. Floor and Table Oil- Cloth, Window Shades, Umbrellas and Hoop Skirts. All very low and considerably under the. Haricot prices. Nor. 2, 1865, “Proclaim the Immutable Principle* of Demoerm Throughout the Land,*' PATRIOT AND UNION For tht Campaign ol |66(» The polUieal eampaign gsaf* opening in Penn sylvania is'destined-to ho one-of-great importance, and to bare a powerful-influence upon tbo future of .tbo country at large. In a groat measure it will determine the gubernatorial contest of 18R6, and have influence upon the presidential elec tion two y,oars.thereafter# But, raoVb Important, it will probably determine the oboico of the next S.. Senator fromrthu State, and thus affect tbo legislation of Congress and tbo restoration of peace to all tbo land: ' It is therefore, of vital im portance that every exertion should bo made by every member of our party to secure tbo victory. Not only should ovory local-organizati; n be put to work, but every honorable Wans should be adopted to stir up the afratbetWand lukewarm, and to mako new vqtelj, byconversion. It onn on ly bo through tfio immutable and golden princi ples of Democracy, tbit tbo country can bo re deemed from .the thraldom of fanaticism, degre datiob i&Station. Outside the. Democracy thorp are,,no principle*. Tbo rale of action of tbo opposition iB QVor changing—one thing to-day— something else .to-morrow., It Is bold together merely by expedients—tflo,latest and most outra geous of all fading the‘modern, six months politic sal trick of nogro suffrage. To defeat this, and all other schomesof the Abolition shoddy hordes who live dhl, .o plunder and tyrannise, lot every and gird o> tbo rusty armor of hi? fathers in Democracy—of Washington, of Jef ferson, Of Jackson; and march to lattlo and to victory 1 , TUP WEEKLY PATRIOT AND PRIOR. As tbo Central organ of tbo 'Democratic party tbo Weekly Patriot and Union has acquired a large and more diffused circulation than any oth er Democratic journal in the State. It has here tofore occupied an influential position at an able and Industrious Votkec ini'the cabse of Democra cy, and its friends say .that it still continues to bo a valuable organ of the party. It is not for us, however, to puff our own work. If wo have boon faithful to tbo e&use of the party and the country, we bopo every Democrat will make it an object le extend our field of operations, by adding to our list of subscribers. The low price if the Weekly, in comparison yvitb th'e amount of matter furnish ed, makes it one of tbo cheapest of newspapers.- Wo bopo every good Democrat who roads this will send bis name and $2 50 for a oopy for one year. If this is too much for those who are very poor; letaH such send us fifty cents oaob, and receive the Weekly Patriot and Union for the eampaign. The following are the terms; Ted Dollars. Single eoplea, per annum “ *U poniba . Club* of ten or more to onp addreii Single oop'iei Club* of ten or more to one addr*k* AH order* should be addronbd to the Patriot ahd Uniov, J/arr«« buiy. P‘ LOWS, PLOWS.- jafa at Manufacture: men Plank*# Plow*, Honwopd’e ** Zoiplor’#; " ■Wciriob’* u tbo cheap Hardware Si Carlisle, January, FOR SALE.—The corner known as the “ Harknos# Property/' corner of South Ha nover and Pomfrot streets, will bo lold on reason able farms. Apply to the undersigned, residing in Gbnrobtown. • JTtrr. 9, UCMft Notice* B, CORNMAN, Olvk. IVolice. A. W. BHNTZ. THE WEEKLY TKRMB P3SB YSka. ncftlKe TUB CAXMIOK. received and fo :s prices, a largo assort York Metal Plow*, Bloomfield do Eagle do Cultivators, Ac., >re of n. SAXTON, JAMBS BENT 2. GREAf EXCITEMENT 1 (HiEJI T EXCITEMENT / / HAS been created at the Cheap DryQooda : nnd Variety Store of Leldicb A Miller, in consequence of their just opening tho largest stock of Fall and Winter Goods, from Now Tork and Philadelphia, .that has ever been exhibited in the town, embracing alt descriptions and elaisei «f goods,to bo found in & first-class Store. MW M 233 MDD3, Such as all varieties of Blaek and Facey colored Dross Sjlkfl, plain and figured French Mcrlnoi^ Plain Plaid and , , Striped Poplins, FrencirPlftid Poplins, Baxbny Plaids, Fokin Olo'ht, Black and * Ced'd. Alp#— 4, Coßerg Cloths, Btrlpod and Plaid all Wool Mods. Delslnos, all colors, Figured Cashmeres, Delaines, * . Armours, Shepperd* Plavdx, At., A», MOURNING GOOD*,, Bepp Silks, Bombazines, French Merinoes, Gash' mores) all Wool Repps and Poplins*-double and single Width wool Mods. Delaines, Tamlae Cloths, Alpaccas, .Cpburgs, -Long Blanket and Thibet Shalls, Or'abo Veils, Crape' Collars, Eug. Crapes, Mourning Handkerchiofs, Gloves, <to., Ac., '■* DOMESTIC GOODS. Bleached and Shaksr Flannels, Unbleached Muslims, Huuit rnade Fas iSheettngs, <o»-y Flaunels t J'iUoxc Ocisi ifut lint, Shirtir.gi, , Tickings, Table Dtapsr, Checks, JJla u kf ts. Canton Flannel », Uinghame, liti, Yettno ond CWr’ewS#, 1 Whits Flannels, Men’s and Boys’ Wear, Beaver Cloths for Over Conti, every Quality of Cloth* for Ladias Cloaks, Black an(l Fancy Cat* aimercs, Vestings, Sattincts, Tweeds,, £c. ! Wo have a special arrangement with a first class Tailor to have Clothing made at short notice.' CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! ! of the latest Paris stylos always on hand and re ceiving. FURS'! FURS!! FURS!! ! of tho largest assortment of every stylo and quail* ty for Ladies, Misses and Children. W 0 TIONS. French Kid Glorss, Hoop Skirts, Silk, ’ Handkerchiefs, Berlin, Bonnet Trimmings, Cloth, Ribbons, Wool and Cul- Laoo Veils, ton Olovos, Dress Trim* Gauntlets, mings, But* Children's , tbps, ’ Gloves, Children's Cotton and Wool Coats, Wool Hosiery, Breakfast Shaifs, all grades and Hanover Buck qualities, Wool Gloves und Hoods, Son- Gauntlets,'Cot- ' tags, Bal- ton apd Wollcn moral Skirts, * Hose, «tc.,..Ae. Carpets! Carpets 11 of all qualities, noon OIL CLOTHS. TABLE OIL CLOTHS. * yyJHBOW SHADES,. LOOKIHO GLASSES, J/A TTS, IWOS, tt-c., &•' Please do not fail to givo us a call before mak ing your purchase aa wo have tho most complete -stock— of~G-ood9-that--IMVB-<m*r--boen-exhibilod—in— town, having boon selected with special earn, and being determined not to'be undersold, wo will al. ways take groat pleasure to exhibit, and also prove that wo study tho interest of our customers. JLEIDICU & MILLER. October 5, 1805. N. B.—Ploaso. romombor the .well known stand on the South East corner of Market Square direct ly opposite Irvin's Boot and Shoo Stof*. *■. E: & M. Wi Gi Sawyer & Co. W. C. Sawyer, J. A. Duke, J. E. Burkholder, rj’AVEju.H’qoaivad. from Stcwarte, Cl (if- J-Al lin-and Mellon, New York, and' the best bouses in Philadelphia, the largest and best stock of * *• ; Fall and Winter Goods EVER BROUGHT TO THIS..MARKET, .• Please call and examine our-immense stuck of Alpine and Rob Roy Plaids, Figured, Plain and Striped Empress Cloths; Plain and Figured French Merinos. Reps, Poplins, Alpcucns, and -Estelle Cloths, Dross Gcodg iu every variety of stylos and shades, Ladies Cloth and Mantles, of plain* find bright Plaids.- SIIA WLS , Black, Plaid, troche and Thibet; Linen and Laoo Collars, Sleeves and Handkerchiefs. Our stock of Woolen- Goode com prises Blankets, homo made. Shaker Bullard Vale, Rod and Brown Flannels, Balmorals In all colors. Domestics in Qintniitios. DeLaines, brown and bleached Muslins. Ginghams, Tickings, Crasbs, Shootings. Pillow rasing*, &«. Gents’ and Boys’ Wear. Full lino of Cloths, Cassimer’s, plain and fanoy Scarfs, Ties.-Handkerchiefs and Shirts. HOSIERY & GLOVES. . Cotton and Wool for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children. PUPRISIIfRO GOODS of nil kinds usually kop.t in first class Dry Goods Stores, as Car pets, Oil Clots, Rugs, Mats, Looking Glasses, Shades, Draperies, Druggets, Ac. v We pay special,attertfmn to Mourning Goons, and will bo able to fill all orders for Punt rati. Cashmeres, Shrouding Flannels, Crape Col lars, Black Merinos, Damiao Clot/hs, Empress, Rop, Poplin and Eugene Mournings j all qualities of English and French Crapes, Ribbons, Ac, All orders carefully attended to. jpa* Fancy Dry Goods, Domestic do., Gunti- Woar, Hosrtory and Gloves, VM Gloves, white and black colors and ail sizes, in ondloss varieties at : W. C. SAWYER &CO , r OrtS Door lir.low Martin** Hotel, ’ Eaet Main SiCarltele, Pa. Sept. 28, 1865. NOTICE. —We the undereiKned oitiiene of Dickinson township believing, that the (in struction of Birds is injurious to the interest of the forming community, tako thi« method to inform GUiNNIiHS AND SfO&'TSMEN !hnl we wil’ not permit hunters to trespass npo». ■mr premises either to.shoot birds or other game,- nut will enforce the law again'.t them in all oases. Emanuel Line, Jr, Peter Ainn, Poter Bbetron, Houry Sheaffor, Samuel Stuart, Jr, Phillip Iloight.r, Walter Stuart.,, P«id CooTer, William A; C6lfss, Boberr. Doialson, William Bents, floorgo P. March, William Shoaffer, John Du (Toy, Matthew Galbraith, William H. Hoffman, Samuel Spangler, Samuel Stuart, sr, Joel ShoaEer, • . Samuel Evans, \V. W. Spangler,' Lino, Abm. L. Line, -h Abraham Sports. .Charles Bessoer,. i. John W. Huston, William McLaughlin, William Rice, John Wallower, : John Pcffer,,- . , William U albraith, George Martin, sr, lionry Bushman, George Roush, Joseph Galbraith, Phillip Spangler, Adam Fishhurn, Thoo. M. Spangler, A. Kurta Fislibutn, Joseph Straw, George Kissinger, John Fisbburn, Eli Bushman, - T - M. Solleubergec, James Peffet. Sept. 21,1885, ■ - M M .] u .3 oe .. 10 efai. 40 eU. IWBEDSFOOT AND .MACHINE OlL,.at I*l -
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