RUAH FOR THE IL It 1 ID a f roil from the Eastern cities, with ißortmont of ST MAS GOOD S, !bina Cups and Saucers, Mugs, Va Toys of all Descriptions, China i, Pewter Tea Setts, Gum Dolls, Zouaves,’Gum Balls, Gum and ■ Rattles, Han».onioana of ail 58, Tin and Wooden Trains f Core. Sand Figures, Tin Duckets, and Gups of all sizes, Toy Whips, Tin Trumpets, Ivory Whistles, Wooden f Guns, Drums, Masks, Toy Baskets, Bureaus, : Boxes; Glass Birds Doors, Dressed Doll's, Birds Animals on Bellows, Pin Cush- Wooden Toy Buckets, Toy Watch / of all kiads, Ao., Ac. Also, of ROCERIES, Saolbi U Gdflfe^S, '"“'f - ' r v Sugars, " Syrups, ■liH whole and ground, Tanner’s Oil, Biaouila and Crackers of all kinda, Cran ■Mratiii entrants, layer, crovrn layer, bunch, ecod- Raisins, Bates, Pigs Prunes. «{wdfffcld.llmoro'B Mince Moab, sweet shaker corn, B‘ Rice. Peas. Beans, extracts oi‘ Vanilla, corn starch. Farina, silver Pearl starch, choose, Honey, Pickles pure eider Vinegar, Mackerel, shad, Fish, Dried Fruit o! all kinds, io. Stone auft Ear then Ware. ri in p 3 of differ tint ni.nfl. i . GEBa.ll AND WOODEN WARE. Y Koolers, Buckets, Bowls. Bui-; Butter Ladles. spoons, Ruling Pins, |>d|atpliashora, Ao., Bruahos, Brooms, RoposanJ kinds, also, notions ofeycry doscrip • will bo sold at a small 'profit* for my. small profits aud quick sales,” GEO- B. HOFFMAN. . ‘ Oorntr of Pomfrot aud Bast streets. Your Feel Warm {fail Dry. &IIBOR. if you want a good pair of Rnch Calf Skin Boots, go to 0 PLANK’S. "yjft want & good pair of country Calf Skin r° m PLANK’S. ? ft good pair'.of'ltip, Water Proof, or « Leather Boots,ljb to ■ V PLANK:,S V''!?-’■ wanfc ®oja’> YotftbV anil Children’s Boots,} \WM' ■ ’ PLANK-a 1 "; want MensV'fto’ys* and Youth's hoary = Blogirt*i Balmorals and Gaiters, go to PLANK’S, want Laidibs, Mieses and Children's fiftrißh French lasting Gaiters, go to PLANK'S. i If yq.it Ladies, Misses and Children’e Glove f and Balmorals, go to 'I PLANK’S. ;- Ladies, Misses and Children’s home TT .!li^oVQoat ( French Morocco Boots and Balmorals, ' PLANK’S. ! ; want Ladies, Misses and Children’s hea | , and Grain Boots and Shoe«, suited wear, go to PLANK’S. /J’/ want Mem*, Ladies and Misses Gum ; .OMK.fflhoes, Sandola and Buskins, go to . plaljk's. v'want a pair of Wale's Arctic Gaiters (or al» or Men antt Women’s wear, wurrun iff- 3iwsitsb*T-'pxo of and cold-proof, go to ota PLANK’S; testimony in reference to this winter overshoe is that it has no equal vffijfllPlfflbiug tlie feet icarm and dry. Try one pair, Mr - if you want any kind of a Boot or r.u .'..V”ohog?poado of leather, go to PLANK’S. . want Hats and Caps for Mo*', Boys and Yonth’aj go to n . PLANK’S. . r . want Under and Over Shirts. Drawer*, tt t - 'ivdihVgolo w»; • PLANK’S want Hanover Buck Gloves, Gauntlets, •*'•'' . for 4 \j on Boys, go to. S» ; . « ■ , PLANK’S. wvsayt money in piarohasing Boots, ats and Caps, go to K - . .1 ,v. PLANK'S. .i ! 'West corner of N>orth Jlpnpvcr street 11 . • • Alley, ml 1 way between Thudluax’g and m . :, ’Hotels, Carlisle., *K XBBs v ly. 1 : ; ?W|ft|»EHKAS;*h'e ECflta. James-,H..Graham _ j i |^**>iv 4 several .Courts oi T ; . ">Cpttmoh Plea B-of the‘ocruntießof Cumberland. Per , v • and Justices of the Courts :Si f- rjo£Oyw-a|nd Terminer'knd“Genoral'Uail Delivery 3n «alAcoantioa. and Michael Gookl|n‘<atid Uugb liE ,‘ fituart,'Judges of the Courts o r OytEfr, and:Torniinc' K fftndJail Delivery for the triaLofftll ckpitaLaud otlu \ ■■; .ter offiajyiers, in the said hphht^.of'Cumberland, by ,m£- theif prabbpts to me directed, dhtid the 13tb day ol p-;... 1865, - have! Ordered th’e' Court ol Terminer and 'General Jail Delivery to be Carlisle on the 2d Monday of January, the Bth day,) at-10 o’clock In the continue tw<v weefkn. v ">< .f . •• .f } , f ’■WwEPjB ia hereby given to the Coroner, Justices •[. .',••• 'y Xh^Pyace, and Constables of the said county of t that they are by the said prooopt to be then and, there in thoir proper • their rolls, records, and inquisitions :tC : and all other remembrances, to do (ii ■ which to their offices appertain to be those that are bound by recognizances, ; against the prisoners that are’oh'then jji, V the Jail of said county, are to . be there j> ;VI#MOWUt© thbm Mihail barinata * «h«. *! JOHN JACOBS ;U ; j sL’r& i': '^ a SUCTION ! A nCTION i „ • Auction Begins To-lkay. b,Al(l,my storji,house, I will soil ;■ m- . tfricosias the; must be cleared.;out? immediately, : Th&etook consists of a large safe, five largo showcased ■ ,• ' z ~:' '• • , \ - late glaia,thiee upright Cams, one large i, two largo . FREripfc MIBRQRS, le watch makers tools and stock,■& largo oke of evei y description. Watches, Gold Cases, English Levers and Silver of td, Gold and Silver pens and pencils, i Silver chafes, Gold and Silver rings of quality also a largo lot of Silver and uod w«r3. OIL PAINTINGS, . , on glass Ac., which will bo sold wjth rd to prico, also a large oil doth, almost sen. foot by forty feet, at the sign of the 10, Main street, Carlisle. ' ; R. B. SttAPLEY. 1865. Great National Work'. clinnan’s History of the Ad ' niihisifitfion on the . • . i’ ■. I ■ ■ 'jVE of the rebellion, Democrat Should Have It- ci-ipUon rrlcc', $3.50. 11 o.djrs will receive prompt attention, tdresj . A. T. GOODMAN, Patriot and (Mum.OJieei Habbib»ukg ; Pa. 'Carlisle, November 27, 1565.. r PIIB seninf partner of fha firm t»f. Delaney I & Blair still continuesthe COAL and LUM BER. business at' tha.fllijLatahd, near 1 the Gag House, whore ho.jviU'constantly "keep on'hand a largo stock-ofjCOAL AND tljlMDl'lll'. Bis Coal being kept, constantly nntUr ciMtf'i *niabios him to deliver goal at nil times to any jJart of .Carlisle in a good condition. Thankful. fyVpast favors ho solicits a continuance of tbo pplronagoof his for mer customers and a share bf that of tbo public generally. : • OnVEE DELANCY. * Nov. 30, 1865—1 y mt n a insurance company, Losses‘Piiifl in 46 Years Ov*er $17,000,000. Net Assets, Jan,, 1865. $3,077,362.71. FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. ( Agencies in all ,bo principal Cities and TWns in (I; t o United Slates. Applications for InsUrunco will bo tiromptly at to ded to. » • Nov. 23 1865. tiniml Kimucii’s fair. ir; UNION. WE respectfully announce that wo intend a GRAND FAUI in RHEEM’S HALL, cptpmcucrng s Sainrcluty, Ihveiiini?, Dec. £ 3d, 1865’. anl closing. Tuesday Evening, Juunary 2d, 180 G, It is now five ymirs since the UNION has made an appuaLto tho citizens’“f Carlisle for aesistniKo, and wo therefore fool fully, jpaiiliod ia sblicUiog your kipd aid.'lh tins'enterprise. i . ~i. t The prypesds 4b ibp’dqVoted to'thb liquidation of the debtfon Hlriiouse and the purohajo of addi* tional lloto. t . i ' • • 1 i* Respectfully, •• ’ Hi Rhobm, . L. F, Lyno, i J3do E, Shoafer, A. K. Kbcem, iB. D.'Hampton, Robt. Sheafer* ■fR. D. Cameron, Danl. A. Koch, Lather Lino,- Ij. Swartz, - fW. B. Spangler, „ A. B. Ewing, • o.‘Delaney, Low A-bmitb, J. B. ilavocstick, JSpb. Wetzel, 1 ‘ 11. G. Ulrich, JVM. Masonhoimor, H. Rirohart, Hirum Baker, . J. P. Kuhns, John Martin, John Bdbb, *• • »W l . P. Handle,' L. T. Q UEEN FIELD,' • Ohait'nian of Contmilte*. Nov. 30, 1865. Teas, ■ ? -•* : Spices, FARM FOR SALE y (i • ' * i r| 'TIIIB flulifloribei ojfbrfl’ nt ‘sale, a ; -IL a firet-rato LIMESTO.NE.FARM, situate in West Pennsboro’ township, Cfiiinbiirhtnd. Wratity ••no and a half miles south of.rNb'WvilloJ’Ort the Big Spring Hoad leading to and.ad joining farm of John Wagnor, M. B Boyd, and others, . ra CONTAINING ns ACfIES Tho improvements arc a largo Two story i\ BRICK HOUSE, j: Bunk Barn, Stone Wash House, Ji!sffjBt Spring House, and all noocssary out-buildingi.,. There isa never failing spring of 'rater,'convenient to tho dwelling and a cistern in tho yard. There is an Apple Or chard on tho promisee, and other fruit trees. Tho land i I in a high state of cultivation, he ving been lately limed, and all under good fence. This farm has many advantages, being near mills and town. Persons desiring to purchase enn view the farm by calling on the subscriber residing on tho same. D. D. G. DUNCAN. Nov. Id, IBCS-2m» Valuable S^ropcriy AT PK'IV ATE SALE. rllE finn three-story BUI CjK o a DWELLING. Into the residence <>f .Tam?s Hofiei*, dcc’d.. situate in jssi*|™W West P»iinfrei street, adjoining prop* erl.v of Gen Bowman. It has all the modi.iu mi provuraontg, ii cluiliiiK (Jus and Water fixtures. Ac. • —A/«o—Xha_tMm;Jtory Wcaihurbourdcd House in South Hanover street, adjoining the office Hiring ing of Judge Graham, now occupied by 'Mr. Whisler, ALSO FOR RENT. One or two small Dwellings in West Ward. Apply,to Nov. 10. 1866~3t TTIIE undersigned having purchased fch< entire stock of &rncories of C Inhotf, on th« south-east corner, of Market Square, and mad< considerable additions is now prepared to suppl} his friends and the public, with all kinds of choict goods, at the lowest market rates. His stock com prises COFFEES, SUGARS. SYRUPS, TfcAs, Salt, Spices ground and unground. Cheese, Crack ers, Coffee Essences, Fish by wholesale or total. Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Sogara, Snuff, Matcher Blacking, Bed Cords. CHINA. STONE AND QUEENSWARR Jedarware, Notions, and all other articles usuall; Kept jn a first class Grocery store. In to prices, I can say that it is my de termination to sell goods at the lowest possible iguro. .Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of country product jatteh prices. lie hopes by strict attention to business, and r Deposition to please, to merit and secure a share o public patronage. JOHN HYKR. Carlisle, Jan. 7. 1864. Wheeler & Wilson and Howe. . LOCK STITCH HEWING MACHINES. The Simplest ;iiml die >p<tsl. i HE Wheeler & Wilbun Machines are i adapted to ail kinds of family £ewing, work* ing equally well upon silk. linen woolen and cot ton.goods, with silk’apd making a beau^ful.and porfoct stitch aliko on both aides of the qrtlol© B«wes., i v >, %, PRICES OP WHEELER k WILSON MACHINES. No. 3 Marine plain l ,• $55 00 " 2 ornatabnted bronze, sfio 00 *' 1 4 * silver plated, $75 00 * {,. ■ ■ e. —“ * The HoiVe Sewing Machines. ~The attention of. Tailors Shoemakers, Saddlers and Carriage is called to this—the • out Shuttle Se-wiHg-Machines. It iajunanimously ad mitted ip ho the best machine fdr leather wo k or tailoring ever.given to the public. ■PRICE OP BOW’D HAGBINEB. ** < , Letter A Machine .j » <•/ $6O 00 Is recommended for- family sewing, tailoring, shoe binding and*gaiter fitting. Letter B Machine, ,<•. / ♦ : ?• $7O 00* Ijuino-xizo larger thin A machine suited lu the Same,wnrk. Letter 0 Machine, $B5 00 Is recommended for heavy tailoring, boot and shoe work anil carriage trimming. It runs light end rapid, and will'do 'fine-work-well, an 1 -has a much larger shuttle than the smullermuehin'es. Call and examine at Railroad Telegraph Carlisle. Pcnna. Oct. 12, 1865. PLOWS. PLOWS.—Juflt received dnij .fo •*a!o at Muuufoutururs prices, a assort «“«M %f ’ • ? r, ‘ '; • ; Jr Plank s Plows, YorkxMeft}! Plows, ilonwood’s 44 Unomncid do u , Ragla; 1c! ;. . w-eirioU'ai - Cultivators, 46., Ac., the cheap Hardware Store of Onrl>le. January. 1 HAMES. —500 pairs of Humes on hano of all kinds, 1 ' ' Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon H Common u with and without patent fastenings, cheaper than enrat H. BAX7OK 3. To ihc Public. H A*R T?I)RD, CONN il. M. DONEJIOO, At/ent. < J. W. EBT Ji'icmu.or, H.SAXTOH, *t - I «rV • P U 1} LI C- S A L EOF REAL ESTATE. Qa 9'A, 1865. .J HE subscriber \y ill offer £.fc public sale. on ' t. .the Above - tidy, on\ thq premises, situated t in West Peniisborougb one mile oastpf NbwVlUb. Cumberland county, Pa., the following doSAribed vnluublo.Jlcal Estate, viz : ■ ..... ;Two First-Rate Limestone Farms.- adjoining lamia of James McCulloch, 3oo." David son, Jobnlniugldin and others. The first coutains ~ , .;,-154 hibro or loss, of wbicU four acres acres are .covered with-excellent, Timber, snfd ; tlie-TeSldue in a. high state of cultivation. Tbo improvements are a Bnch‘a?nl FiaiAc 'Dwelling a largo stone and frame Bank Barn., Wagon Shod, Corn Cribs, Carriage House. andiOthcr oat. build ings. A good Orchard of oxcblKnt Fruit, Well of good oistcrn,.pn the premise?. This is hue of tho boaLgrain farms in West Pcnnsborough township. ~ . , ' No 2 Fsa lust-irate Limestone Farm, adjoining No. 1, and CONTAINS 113 ACRES. of which ten acres ia good Timber Land and tbo nesiduo in'a high state of cultivation. Tho im provements are a large two story BRICK & STONE HOUSE. JML \Vunh House. Stum* Bnnlt Barn, fT»i»lSk_ Wiigim Shed, Corn Orths. &c. Persona frisking to view tlu-so farms e.m .... .-o by calling on the tenant*. «rr the subscriber resid ing in Carlisle! Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., on said day, when terms will be made known by i k JAMBS MARSHALL. Nov. 30, 1865-21 PUtiL'lC SALE OF Town Pr » p e rt y. J jjl 1 1 WILL be boUI nt tlie Court Iloqao. on MONO A IT, December iha Oil - lowing prtiperiy.>i7.: , •Tivo Twu-Story Jtearik. BRICK ik 6'U S E S\ :|||||L bituataid West 'South street, propsmes of S. Chamberlain and Jamea Gray. Eaoh build ?nj; baa 22 feet front, 240 toot depth,)&ud; contains . 2 rooms and kitchen down, 3 rooms up stairs and back buiUfiaVt <ko,V attached* Also, ono large F 11 A'm'B It 6 U.i IS-,*in AYcrt' Louthcr street, adjoining properties of G. L, Mur ray and Win. McMillan., This dwuJUng baa boon rebuilt, with j^J.^ho for c6iu ‘ A largo new back building has also bc&n attached, containing dining room and'''kitchen down ttulrs, and. two rooms suitable for oß'nuibors upstairs. Two Irontbuilding contains*, ono larjjb ball and two parlors down stairs and fhred'toiSmk up stairs; said property is. 30 foot froiib-by 120 Idopth Thei yard is well paved and a hydrant at fcbo k'tcbon door. For further particulars enquire of the under signed, who will muko terms known on day of sale. H. H Attic's ESS. NoV. SO. 1805.—2 t VALiUABLE! - tOWN-PROP£HTY At Public Sale. v , On MONDAY,, Depembec 11/A, 1805, 0\ the above day will be sold at tire Court. House, -the following described valuable Ileal Estate, aitunatod on the corner of Hanover ;iuul South streets, in tbo Borough of Carlisle, the ‘property of A. H. Blair, and known as ** Blair's Taimouy,". i !, . Tbo hot l,2o’feet front 6n,Hanover'st., by 240 foot in depth on South street, having thereon erected an elegant story M BRICK.. REgUJIiNGE, ATi&gimfcAME* UWEL- fiSstllfc BING, a small Wont lt€- ahleur.e on South street, and. all. the necessary Buildings, Sheds, Engine llohm, &0., of a SI dm Taimrry’j with all tho machinery requisite to carry on the Tanning Business, or any other business that re quires emrines, <fcc. . , ,* ’ This property will bo offered entire; or divided into Lots to suit purchasers;.’ A correct draught of the property can bo. se"e)n Mi application to Robert Moore, nt Ms .office on Main street, oppo site the Railroad Depot.’* ' 5 • -l * !* Wo would especially call the attontioivt.-of tfnpi tnliata to this suit*, as it otters rare injhiedments for the establishment of a profitable business. : Terms, Ac , made known On tiny of sale by Nov. 23, If(ls—3t PUBLIC hack: On Saturday. December 9'A,-1865 i’HE subscribe- will offer «t Pqblic Sale, on tbo abovo day, oa tbo premises, , A TRACT OR LAND,,. situated in South Middleton township, Cumber land ooun y, about two and a half miles of Boiling Springs, at the Yellow Breeches Creek, adjoining lands of Benj. Kauffman, Qco. Tangert, and others. This Tract contains 15 ACRES OF GOOD LAND. The improvements arc a Two-story i LOG HOUSE, jffijk, VV r n*h Uourip, Frtiiim Burn, Ho** jjPHaf Pen, and other Out-Building*. J—MBmC A never failing Well of Water is near the llouim, and a thriving young OUCiIAKD of Apple and Peach Trees. There is alsd an extensive SAND BANK on this Tract, of superior building sand, which has always -eady sale. Any person wishing'.tu view the property before the day of sale can do so by calling, on tbo sub scriher, one. half mile-west of sail Tract. Sale to commence, at 1 o’clock, p. M., of said day, when terms will ho miidi known by BENJAMIN GOODYEAR. Nov. 23, 1865-3 t ’ FOB SAB.K. X VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM. -tX «Uuate on Mm Turnpike, within one mile of Carlisle, and comprising Our linndred and Acres , Eight of which are covered with good Timber.— The improvements a/e a S T ONE HOUSE, Largo Bank Barn, and other conve-*S|2®BB nientout buildings} a good Well of Water and a young Ofchard. ; .-. l 1 ' The situation is an eligible ono and the property Will*; be disposed-'of upon the roost reasonable terms. Apply to < -A. L-RPONSLIjn,. r ■ ‘ ' ilanl Bntnle Agp.nt. Carlisle, Nov. 23, T»5-4t it Valnnhle Hold .Pfopjprly Al PRIVATE SALE. I 1 E miliHuri*ier-having purchased the 1 Union Hotel" property, in Carlisle', intends to take possession of the same on the Ut of April, lie therefore offers, at private sale,.lho., . M OPEL Plt O P ERT Y he miff occupies in Plainfield, five miles wont of Cai lisle. The buildings (fronting 80 tiro in very, fine condition. The houso'c mtuinb two fine 1 largo parlors, excellent chambers.'goo 1 kitchen, wash house, cistern, Ac., Ac., nil of which is handsomely painted and constructed osp dally f'*t tbo business. The Stabling i« especially suited, and the largo lot I'd good condition. 1 . % This property is considered a profitable invest- iJfAXO FOU SA Lfc). —A ‘ imjm ‘ .i«. . v» t y mont, and ns good a stand as any-In the county. * good Piano is. on aooouut of removing from It is now offered at very reasonable terms. Pos- this Borough, offered for sale on reasonable terms session given on April Ist. Apply to' Iby LOUIS ZITZBR. ‘ HENRY F.KUXTZr Plainfield, Nov. 16, j Carlisle; Nor. 28? '6s-£t* ftwi Stmt* . ON and after Monday, Nov. 2l)th, 1865, Passenger Trains ■will run daily, as follows, • (Sundays'excepted)? - ' ' FOR CHAUBEU9BURO AND nARRIPniIRcf Leave Hagerstown, 7:1<1 A. M. r 2:lft P. M. ■“ GreoncaBtle, ; ' '7:45 u 3,oft u (Arr at 8.17 “ 4:20 .Chnmbors’g, -<• ' >i .(Leave 8:25 u 1:15 tf Leave Shippensburg 8:55 “ 1:48 “ " Nowvillo 9:27 “ . . 2:21 •* A. K, P. M. “ Carlisle .•' 0:50 10:03 £ : o4' " Mcchunicsburg 7:21 10:36 '3:37 Arrive iit'-irurrisburg • 7:pJ : 11:10.. '4:10 FOR Cll AMUERSI3URG AND HAGERSTOWN: • l' ; ' A. »f. ,P. M. P.H. beftvo Idarrisburg, ? * 8:40 tl:40 4:3C “ •Meohanicaburg, 9:18 "2:20 6:05 “ Carlisle, r 9:58 2:53 6i30 '* Nowville, ‘.'j* 10:34 3:29 —— “ Sbippensburg’-, 11:07 :4:00 oh«*w* ' ! i}s Lea\o f2:25 5:30 Arr. at llngertUrivn s 1:00 1 5:10 making close eonnbctionlHar' Harrisburg vnth Trains to and from I’liiladclnbiAV New York, Pitahurg, BaUliuorc and Washlutftbn. The.Train.lcavingi'Harrisburg at 4:30, P. M., runs only a* fur ua ‘Carlisle. \ O. W. LULL, Superintendent** Office, | Snp’t* Ofuntih’fj, iVoa. IS, J Nov. 23. ISftft.-ly Third *iTand Arrival OF WINTER GOODS, AT W. C. SAWYER & CO’S., (one door below Martin’s Hotel, East Main street). — Wo have just received from Now York an immense stock oT 1 Winter Goods. Latest importations of French* English and Gorman Dross Goods in Silk and Wool Fabrics, plain, striped, t ordered and figured styles. Selling very cheap. OLD AKS ! CLOAKS 11 CLOAK3III Latest.'-Paris Mouttoj, Coats, Chesterfields arid Circulars, in large .supply ,at njdneecl prices. FURS I FURS!'! FURS II! From the Importers and Manufacturers.; Largest stoek ever offered in town. AH kinds qualities and Bulling less than city retail prices. Shawls! Shawls'! Mourning Gooijsl of every variety. Overcoatings, Clo'hs, Cossi* murs. Wo get up suits at dhort notice and in best stylo.’ ‘All kinds of Notions'. prafVorv Under shirts, Gloves, Ac. Domoatic Goods of overly class. , , CARPETS! CARPETS! ! All grades. Oil Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, Ac, Please call and examine.the largest stock in tbo Valley. Wo are determined to‘keep up our old -reputation of selling good Goods at very low prices.' &£&* Highest caali pribo paid for carpet rags. • ; W.C. SAWYER A CO, Nor; 16. 1865. . •. Kcgisler’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to nil .persons in forested. that the following accounts have boon filed in this Office, by the. accountants therein named for oxa uiaatlon, and will be presented to the .Orjlh Vns' Court’ of • Cuiiborland* Gorinty,; for oerfl-ma lei an I allowanoo, on Tuesday, December 19 A. .D. 1865. via : •; , 1-* First and final, riobount of David Doitz, Guardian of Eloetta ICilhoffor, daughter of John Er brd, late of East Pounsborough-fcdwQship, doc’d. 2. First and final account of David and Isaac Lefovur. executors of Hon. John Lofovor, lato of Ponn township;, dob.’di . • B..,Tbe.first'account of David W "St'errott, one of the administrators of David Storrott, lato of Mifflin township, dec’d. 4. The first ami final account of Robert Mdoro, administrator of the Estate of Benjamin Butler, late of the Borough of Carlisle, doc’d^ 5. Account of Jacob W. Guardian of Andrew F. Brownawell, a minor child now doo’d., of John Brownawoll, dop’d, ’ ‘ 6. First and final account 'of 1 BLisy Brbnnoman, administrator of Jacob Brenncman, doc’d.,lato of Linn’co'unty, lowa. 7. First and final account of Potor Y. Herman, executor of tin lust Will and ToaCamont of Jacob Uurraan, late of Silver Spring township, dco'd. 8. The first account of Thomas C. Soouller; Executor of the lust Will and Testament of Sam uol Bratton, Into of Mifilin township, dec'd. r . G. W. NORTH, Nov. 23, 18(15. Register. •yiRGINU LANDS IN MARKET.-- ARTHUR L. ROGERS, ■ ■ real estate agent. MIDDLEBURQ. LOUDON COUNTY, YA. Having no oxtotiKiTOittcquaintanco with tfco people aful the’ Laud of the PiodmontSectioh r of Virolnia, so celebrated as a fine “ Grass Counfry.” I will pay parMci)|hr'at‘.e*tj[6n,sto the pur chime <Cnd tale of Real JEatatk, fn :! thiB' ! bo ados practicing law in the jjoudPn’frnd Fauquier. IpSt* I atfa riuttiomsdMo sell (some'of tho most dct-irablo Farms, in, this part of the State, and will cotrospbad promptly-with persona wishing to pur cb&oCi*oc;ta<ce pleasure’ fri showing those lands to them,. if they give mo a call,, 1 • •'' ■ Plats and Surveys furnished when desired. Address ’ AUTHUR L. ROGERS. A. 11. BLAIR. Attorney at Law, Middtoburg, Loudon 00., Va. itEKVCRSNCBStpr-John !Janney t Esq.', Va.; Gon. A. Rogers, MHd.lplmrg, Va ; John Spilman, Esq.,-James V. Brooke, Fouquior county, Va.; A. K. Phillips. Fredori ka burg, Vu.; Fyanois L. Smith, Esq., Va.; Dr. Beverly R. WoUfoito,'Wm.?H.! , MaMar- Innd, Esq,, Uiohmoud. Va. ,* Messrs. L. B. Bayne A Co., Messrs. Hamilton, Easter A Go., I Nevott Stchlo, Baltimore, Md- Oof 12, 1865—3 m FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. FLO Dit A FEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT. 1 > •«* JBEETEM & BROTHERS having pur • chased of Snyder & Newcomer their exten sive Warehouse, (Henderson's*old stand,) head of High street, bpgioave to inform the public- that they will canfiri'iie tho‘P6rwardingand. Commie sion business on a more extensive Scale .than heretofore. ’ " I ''**'• .-; } /; Tho highest market pride will bo paid for Flour Grain and* Jtyodiioe of alVkinds."' -» Feed, Plaster, Salt and Kay, kept constantly on band and for Sale; Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY t : ' LOCUST MOOWTAWi • , LAWBERRY, Limeburnors* and Blacksmiths* Coal, flopstarisfc for sale. Kept under cover, and dry t< any part of the town. Also, all kinds bf LUMBER constantly on hand- , , A Dally Freight {Line will leave their Warehouse every morning at 7 o’clock, arrive at Harrisburg at 11 o*olook. and at Jlow.ir-l A llinobtnari’a Warehouse, Nos. 80S and 810 Market street, Puiiaclolphia, at 8 o'clock In tho evening of same day. J. BEETEM. A BROS. Nov. 9. 18(15. CARLIdM} ilHl'Oitrr B-VN2, \ j ' * 'N'rfv. 6, 1865. - ) A DIVIDEND of• jpVije. per cent., freu uf National ainl- Stato Tax. ha this day boon declared by tliis‘-13iull<, which will.'ba paid over to thu 3»3vU)iwlUerB or their logui ropredouiuti'os, upon demand. .* ; •, J. P. UaSSLFHv Nov. 9, 1866-31 a-,Hh',r. O' VE GOOD IMiOiVIiUAFU IS WOK Hi ;i pinir ouos. ‘ U T bo will give a .poor Pi*mrotii a Irhrui ? AH muilo at L dhmm’u Gallery t»ro Warranted to #ive tini). |U «s-»f. O cuMibafiMir f&EEY HSSII j2F&Sjr\ m KAIL ROAfD, CHANGE OF HOURS. »m» no Mbtice. AT tin Orphan*' Court began on Tuesday, the 24th,day of October, A. D. 1865, and holdon at Carlialp, la and'for Cumberland county, .before tho Honorable, Jamot H. Graham, Pfe«i dent Judge, and Michael Cooklin and Hugh Stuart, Esquires, Associate Judges, tbo following proceedings were had,’to wit: t A In the matter of tho writ of Partltiolh.RTvd valu ation of tho Real Estate of Elizabeth Bripzox, late jf East Penosboro' Township, doc’d.,. . “ Now to wit, 24th October, 1805. Alia/llule on tbe heirs of said decedent to appear at the next Orphans’ Court acccpi or refuse to ucoopt tho within named Estate at its valuationjind appraise . meat, or show cause why tho same slujuld not bo,sold. Rule to bo served personally on nil the heirs residing in Cumberland county, and by publication for six weeks Jp one newspaper pub lished in the Borough of Carlisle on those who are Don residents of said county N BY T.'fTß COURT. testimony wlmrcof f havo her«- f STIA B, junto -act my hand and affixed tho v. SOft l of'said county, at Carlisle, the 26th day cf October, *lBO6. ** K. CORN MAN, CUrh. Which notice of tho’above rule in hereby given, : ,• JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, Sheriffs Office, .V Carlisle, Oct. 31 ,-'O6-i.st ■« V* • . • , ■r „• .. , (]1 '' AT an Orphans' pourt Login on Tuesday, tho 24fh day of, pcUbeiyA. IL-1805, and holdon at Carlisle* in and fur Q'ujnbe/Uml opnnfy, before tbo IVmorabJs Jas. Graham, President Judge,'•arid* Michael Cocklin anil Hugh. Stuart, -Esquirea/ Associate Judges, ihc-followiug proceed ings were, had I to wit : '• , In tho matter of the Jtrit of-Fartitlon and volu tion ol the Real Estate of Samuel Long,Mato of East Pennsborc/ Township, doc’d, r Now to wit, 24fh October, 1865, ‘Alias Rnlo on tbo hoiis to appear at,tho noxtOrphonslTJourt and accept or refuse.to accept the witbiofnapied Estate at its vatualiunand appraisement, of show cause tvhy the same shall not bo sold. Rule to bo sarvod personalism all the heirs residing in Cumberland county, and by publication for.’,six weeks in one nowapjtpvr published in tbo Borough-of Carlisle, on those who are non residents of;said county. . , • BY THE COURT. In toetinibny whereof I have hero* | SEAJL J unto eot my hand and affixed the V seal of said Court, at Carlisle, the 25th day of October, 1865. B. COKNMAN, Clerk. \7hioh notice of tho above rule is hereby given, JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, ) Carlisle, Oct. 31, 'O6. j 6t , r I 8«G. THE WORLD, \ . An Independent Democratic Daily, Weekly and Semi-Weekly News- paper. AFTER four years of aWi! war, forced up "On tho people of the United States by the violence’ of tbo sectional parties, we now enter up* on a now ora of unity and progress. North and South* a cordial cooperation of all honest men ft needed to Repair tho waste of war, to establish our Peace- through tho triumph of sound constitutional principles in tho administration of tho Government and our Unity by guarding all that makes Union dosirablo. p , Tho groat Domooratjq Party, whoso itfstory in the’past is tho history-of private prosperity, of ‘territorial extension, apd of public order in Ame rica, stands now, as ifh’as fever the party of tho Nation, superior to all sectional passions in its loyalty to tho right of 00-oquhl States and to tbo liberties of tho individuarcittzeh.' Once more its voice will bo-board, once more Us adherents will bo rallied to’itd tim’e honored- standards in every city and town of the Northern and of tbo Sputh ern State*'. ’ *“ To tfio principles of this groat Democratic Party of the Nation The World has borne firm witness throughout tho ordeal of civil war. It will.now bo devoted to the not loss arduous task of applying those principles to tbo solution of tho muriy.und weighty questions—financial, social, political— which’come upon ns with'the return'of peace.— Faithful* to the real'interests’of all sections, it will be enslaved by tbo‘prejudices and blinded by the prepossessions of none. •*< ' ; <’*!*, . That tho principles of Araeribtiti DotnJferarfy should thus bo uttoVed, with n‘6 weak‘arid uncer tain voice,' hero in- the great riystropoliCah bontro of American‘enterprise and bommeree, lari mat ter of such importance to ovory oiti/jn as- must-.reo omuieiid oie World-to tho cooperation arid Support of good mon in all sections of tho Union. Whatever skill can devise or enterprise accom plish, will contribute to make The World what it is our resolve that it shall oonliuuo to be—-tho best Newspaper of tho Day. EDITIONS The Daily World affords a complete compendi um of, and commentary upon, tho news of every day. . , •' . The Semi-Weekly World is a largo quarto'sheet, same sRo 6,'s <JaUy, containing all its news, obrrei pondenpo', '.editorials, .commercial and nlurket nows,-cattle market and provision reports, and a fresh nbd entertaining miscellany of literature.— Published Tuesday and Friday. Tho Weekly World } & largo quarto sheet, same size as daily,.has pow the largest circulation of any weekly journal published* nave one. Its cx traoidinary success since its union with the Now York Argus has justified the most 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; the Now York Country Produce and General Produce Markets; .special and valuable Hop Intelligence, a department o‘f Agricultural Reading; altogether composing an unrivalled handbook of current Information for the, Farmer, Live Stock or Produce Dealer, the Cpuntry Mer chant, etc. ' ' i 's' 2. Its rbiidlng for tho Family Circle embrace the freshest and best Stories, Poetry, Religious Read ing, etc. 3. Its Digest of the Nows, is not, like most city weeklies, a more waste basket of the only matters of interest and importance are chosen from the Daily,wbile*the.maBs of'its contents are prepared especially for the Weekly. In every post’ofiioo district there should be found some,active, “public, spirited Democrat”'Vrho will confer a* benefit upon hs, bis neighbors, 1 Wad tho cause, by making a determined form a club of four, ten, twenty, or fifty for the Weekly World, aMurrgVpatly reduced ra(o?i GREAT REDUCTION IN TERMS. . . • DAILY WOfRLD. One copy, onb -year, by mall, SSMI-WEEXL7 WORLD. One copy, one year, Four Dollars. Four copies, ope,year, Ton Dollars. Tea copies, one year, Twenty Dollars. WEEKLY, WORLD. One copy, one year, Two Dollars; Four copies, one year, Seven Dollars. Teh copies, one year. Fifteen Dollars: 20 copies, 1 yr. to 1 address, Twenty-five Dollars. £0 copies, I yr. to 1 address, Fifty Dollars. " An extra copy of tho Weekly edition furnished to clubs 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. ifiay;be made to olubs at anytime during the year at the regnlar club rates. Changes from olnbUst pan only be made by request of the person receiving thaolab'paoknges. All paPb, requests must namp tbo edition, past office, and state to whfoh 'it 1 has’ 'jirdvioiisly 'been sent, and inclose twenly-fiVo cents to puy for changing to separate address. *• Orders’ f6t‘ arty editions of The World 1 may be thtttl*, UnH enclose Post Office Motioy Order or Bank Draft (less the discount). W 9 have nc. nuthorized traveling agents'. - 1 Money sent hy mail wUl'.bo, ht the risk of- the, gipders., prdepJ and letters should bo addressed to THE WORLD, 35 Park lloio , Neto York. Oct. Vsrts. •• LOOK AND READ-. (I 1 ROVE in advance; first to REDUCE X PRICES. He makes tbo bent and cheapen Pictures in Town, and trircs SIX .FOR :ONR .DOLLAR. Just think of U! Six Perfect Card Pb »tographs lor ONE DOLLAR. Don't forget ("'go to GROVES. Gnll*ry, South Hauover Street, Uartiele, Oct. 2d, 1805-tf f\t EKDSFODT AND ‘MACHINE OIL. at * IK?WOU3. mi EicriaKiiT - GREAT EXCITEMENT! ! t| AS been .created at.the Cheap pry O ; oodn AJ. 1 and Variety Store of Lefdich A Miller, In consequence offb'clr juat opening flic largest Block of Kail and Winter Goods, from New York end Philadelphia, that bal prer bden okjubitod in the town, embracing all-' descriptions and ol&sioa of good* to ba.fquud in aAlrat olat* Store. MMI3 BBSS ©603)3, Such at all varieties of Blaok and Facoy oolored Brwaa Silk#, plain and flgftred French Merino* Plain Fluid and Striped Poplin* French Plaid Poplla* Soxpny Plaid*. , ,'Paklii Clq-h* .Black and •- Col'd. /jpo««* •* Ooborg Cloth* v r * Striped aad Tiald Taleuoia* all Won! Mona I D«lain«* all lolor* Figured Cathmora* Delaine*, Arbours, §hopperd* PUida, &«,, its., A*., fra, ■MOURNING GOOD. Repp Silk*. Fronob Morinoc*, .Cash mere* all' Wool Repps and Poplins, double and single width wool .Mens. Delaines, Tnmiso Cloth* Alpaocau, Coburg* Long Blanket and Thibet Shall#. Crape Veils, Crape’Collar#, lug. Crapss, Mourning Handkerchief* Gloves, xto., A 0.,., " i.. - e — »- ~i A DOMESTIC GOODS lUer\f’h«(/(tud \ Srihfr+r /Ytiiin*/*- Unbleached Mu»l*n* t Homt mac/* Fad~ Shotting*, 1 _ fo*-y Flannel*, fallow Oase Muslim, Shirtings, '•' Ticking*, Table Diaper, Cheeks, t Qafitn* Flaws?*; ' Uiiiyhams, 22*4, Te'lott and 6V»/i'*oo* .j White Fl<funeU,,\ ; So., *fca, lien's tincl Bays’ WeniV, Bwver riotin'fur Or»r Cota, «fVery ’ quality of Cloths for Ladioi Cloaks, Black amLFaney Car Blmcres, Vestings, SattinutG, Twoedi. Ac. Wo have a special arrangement with a first ola»t Tailor to have Clothing wade at short notice. CLOAKS I CLOAKS ! ! of tho laUst Paris stylos always on hand and re. o’civing. FURS 1 FURS!! FURS !!!' of the largest assortment of every stylo and quali ty for Ladies, Misioi and Children. , .NOTIONS. Freneh Kid GUov«, Hoop Skirts, . Handkerchief#, Berlin; , Boanst Trimmings. OloHi,' Ribbons, Wool and Cot- Laco 70i1% toh HI ms, Bran Trim- Gauntlets, mingi. Bus- Clnldron’i . tons, : Gloves, ChUdron'a, Cotton and , v Wool Coats/ Wool Hosiory, Breakfast Shalls, all grades and Hanover Buck ’ qualities, Wool *' 'Gldv’co and Hoods, Son- Gauntlets, Cot '• tags, Bal t ton and Wollen moral Skirts, > * Hose, Ac., Ac. Carpets I Carpets i! of all qtiaiitios, FLOOR OIL 0 LOT FIX, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, WISDO-W'SHADES, LOOJttJW GLASSES, MATTS, *i EUOS, <£e., «§:«. Ploaso do not fail to glvo us a oall noforo mak ing your purchoso as wo have tho most complete stock of Goods.that has over boon exhibited in town, having bohh joTaoted with special care, and being dtftorimuod not to be undersold, wo will al ways take'great pleasure to exhibit,, and, also prove that wo study tho interest of our customers. LEIDICU &' MILLER. t October 5. 1805. N. B.—Ploaso remember the well known stand on the South East corner of Market Square direct ly opposite Irviu’a Boot and Shoo Store. L. & M. W. C. Sawyer & Co. Saiojfir, /. A- Duke , J. B. Burkholder t HA VE just received from Steyrart'e, Claf- I»n and Mellon, New York, and the best houses id Philadelphia, «he largest and best stoek of . Fall add Winter Goods EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, Please call and examine our immense stock of Alpine and Rob Roy Plaids, Figured, Plain and Striped Empress Cloths, Plain and Figured French Merinos, Reps, Poplins, Alpcaoaa, and Estelle Cloths, Dregs Gkods in every variety of stylos and shades. Ladles Cloth [and Mantles, of plain and bright .Plaids. SHA WL.S, Black, Plaid, Brooho and Thibet, Linen and Lace Collars, Sleeves and Handkerchiefs. Our stock of Woolen Oooil* com prise! Blankets, home made, Shaker Ballard Vale, Rod Brown Flannels, Balmorals in all colors. , Domestics in 'Quantities.* i)eLftlnos, brown 'and bleached MuslinvGinghama, Tickings, Crash 9, Sheetings, Pillow Casings,Ac. ■ i . Gems’ and Boys* Wear. Full Hno of Cloths, Cnssimers, plain and fancy Scarfs, Ties'. Handkerchiefs p.pd Shirts. . HOSIERY, &,GLOVES. Cotton and Wool for Ladies, Cents, Misses and Children. . FURtfrsnmO Wo DR of all kinds usually kept in first oldsa-Dry Goods Stores, auob ns Caiy pets. Oil Clotfl) ’Rugs, Mats, Looking Glasses. Shades, Draperies,-Druggets, 4<v -• 7 y* IC7* We‘ pay special attention to Muukm.mj <Goods, and will be able to fill all orders for Rime faUi Cashmeres, Shrouding Flannel*-,’Crape for?, Black Merinos, Datniae Clothe, -Empress, Rep. Poplin and Eugene Mourhm’gs /. all 1, qualities id English and French . Cjapes, Ribbons, Ac. All orders carefully altopied-to.-' Ten Dollars. Fancy Dry Good*, Domestic do.. Gents Wear, Hosiery and Gloves,"Rid Gloves, white ami black colors and all Bites, in endless varieties at W. 0. 'SAWYER & 00 . One Door Ji*low Martin’* ffutef, Satt iiain Bu, Carliile, Fit. Sept. 28, 15(55.. THE FIRST PREMIUM Hus Been Awarded at the Late Cumberland County Fair .■ TO 6.1. LOCHMAI For tlie Finest Photographs. HE has- Utely ro-purchnnei his OLD GALLERY from Mr. McMlllen, in Airs. NvfT.s Biiildhiff, opposite tbo First National Bank. THE PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES DE VISITE. AMHROTYPES, &0., &o. made by C. L. Loohman itre pronounced by every ono-to bo of tbo highest character in Voting % Tone, Clearness, ; Hound and Soft Half Tints , and everything that constitutes a PICTURE. ■ Tbo public U cordially invited to call and exam ine specimens. A largo lot of Gilt and Rosewood Frames, Al* bums, Ac . oh hand and will bo sold very low. Copies of Ambrotypos and Daguerreotypes made In tbo most perfect manner. Dot. U, lsfis—tf Job Printing neatly executed. i" hum's FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU For Non-Retention *or Incontinuanco of Urine, irritation or Ulceration oi the Blad der op Kidneys, Disease.** of tbo Prostrate Gian** Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel or Brick Dual Deposit, and all Dig* casus of the Blrdder, Kidneys, and Dropsi cal Swellings, MehsaMd’s FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OIL INDISCRETION. T The Constitution once affected with V7r- Weakness, r<-q in res the aid of medi ’dno to ntrenglhen and invigorate the. sys tem, which Helmbohrs. Kstruct Bnchn in variably does. Xl no lren*menl be submit ted to, CunsuinpliDii or Insanity ensues. fflelmbold’s TLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU In affections 'peculiar to females.lt in line qualed by any other preparation, its in Chlorosis.or pain* fulness ol* suppression’ll customary evac uations, Ulcerated or Sehirrna state of the Uterus. Leucoriluna, and nil complaints in cident to the sex, whether arising from hab its of dissipation, imprudences, or in tho Decline or Change la Life. Helmbald’s FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU / AND ■ IMPROVED rose ivasli Will radically exterminate’from tho justem diseases M I lie Osin.uy Organs .nbong horn Habits nt Dissipation at linle rjppu.t.’, at tU or no chdiifTH in (/lit, am/ no completely superseding those uiifOrusuut and dtingerom rswnv/ips. Copuivt uni/ rujy in uuring all these unpleasant and dan gerous diseases,. . HSB , llelffiiioli’s FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU In all cases of the Urinary Organs, wheth er existing in male or female, limn whuhf* t-r cause originating, and no m liter of how lung standing, ll Is pleasant in t iste and odor, jminiMii.iCe in its action and more siiiMigthwiifig than any of the preparations of Birk or Iron. Those suffering from broken down or delicate Gouaiiiulious, procure the remedy ul once,' The reader must be aware I but however slight'may,bo the attack of tho above dis eases, it is certain to all Vet his bodily health, mental powers, and h.ippinbss, and' that of his posterity. Our flesh :Vbd blood are sup* ported from these aoUig’qa. Physicians, Please Notice. ■We make no secret of the ingre Merits. HELMBOLO’SFLUID EXTRACT BU CUU is compose! of Bnchu. Unbubs and Juniper Berries, selected with great care’, and prepared in vaucu by (1. T, IiELM BOLI), Druggist uud Chemist, of sixtHcu years* experience in the city of Philadel phia, and which is now prescribed by tho most eminent physicians, has beeivadmitted to use ,in the United Stales Army, and is also in,very general use »n State* Hospitals and public Sanitary Institutions throughout the land. BIICBU (From Dispensary of the tfntUd States.) Diosmn Gretna. Biicha Leaves. 1 JProperH©iS.—Their ddor 1 in strong, diffusive, and so.mnvhat aromatic; their tastes bitterish, Hn ijipaloibus to mint. , l&cdical.Froropcrtics ■ nd Uses, —Bticbu leaves ate gently »iimulant. u itha peculiar tendency* b» f iho Urimny OrgnhSs producing diureMS, ami like other simitar medicines, e&citidg diaphoresis, when cir cumstances/avor this mode of uctiou. They are given in complaints of thb Uri nary Organa," such ns Gravel, Chronic Gu tairp ot .the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the,Bladder and Urethra, Disease of Iho Prostrate, and Retention or lircontinuanco of Urine, from a loss of lone la the parts concerned In its evacuation. The remedy baa also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affec tions, ami Dropsy. . HelmbuUßs kxlrtict HncAn in used by per son’s from the a gen* of lb to ligand from 35 to 5) or in the decline or change ot life ; after Confinement or Labor Pains; Bed willing in children* , . Keyser is a Phjsi clan of over thirty youis* experience. and & graduate of Iho Jiffei’Hon Medical College and ot iho UnfyerMiy of Medicine aud Sur gery 01, Philadelphia. Mr. li. T; Hulmdold: Dear ( 'Sir:~’l n regard to the question asKcd me ua to my opinion about Jluchu, I would any that I have nscd'u'iid «>*ld the article in various form* for the past thlity years.- I do not think there Is any lorin or preparation of it X havo'Uot used or known to he used, lu the various’ di.*o*s»‘s where such medicate agpnl'Would he indicated; You are aware, ns well as myself. Unit it has been extensively employed in the various diseases of the bladder and kidney*, mid Ih re] illation it has acquired in my judgment is warranted hy the facts / ’> , . I liave seen and used, as before. stated, every font; of fiudnt —the powifered loaves, the sinqdo-dec«>ction, tiiicta-Ve, fluid ex tracts, —and 1 urn nut ivigrriftlnt of any prep aration of that plant-Ut'nil equal to yours. Twelv'e year.'-’jox/rononce ought, i think, td give-me tho.'rlgbt to judge of its merits, apd withont'pfejuuico or paitiility, I piveyoura precedence over all otlvis. Ido not valno a thing according to i«s hulk, if i did other ftucftiM would out do yours, but I hold to tlie doctrine that bulk and quantity do not make up value—if they* did a copper cent would bo worth more than a gold dollar. I value your Bochu for its e(I-*cl on pa tients. I have cured with it, and seen enr oll with it, more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than J. have ever soon cured with any other Bncho, or any other proprietory compound of whatever name. Kespectfullv. vonrs. &0.. GEO. IX.’KEYSBK. M. 0„ * HO Wood Strkkt, Pittsburgh' Pa, Ask for Ueludold’h Fluid Extract Bo> cuu. lottcra to , HCUIBOLD’S Drug and Chemical Warehouse No. 531 BROAD WAT,' NEW, YORK, on Helrnbold’s Medical Depot, No. 104 SOUTH TENTH ST., BELOW CIJESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA., Sold by Druggists every . where. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. JSK for helm bold? Take no other.
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