, ».uv, IKSHERIFF'S SALES. virtue, of sundry writs of Venditioni Lavarl Facias and Fiera Facias, is- ot the Court of- Common Picas of Cum> ' county, and to mo directed, I will expose by publio vendue or outcry, at the Court i n the Borough of Carlisle, Friday, tho sth day of January, 1860, ' o’clock, A. M., tho following Koal Estate, to uf Land, situate in Newton township, HU&bcrland county, adjoinit g lands of Snmuol pthor lands of Archibald Briokcr, Doubling Gap Road, containing Two and Eighty-Nine Porches, be tbo same more 8 ' and having thereon erected n A—JI Dwelling House, with back Wash House, Stable, Bark sheds, Beam House, Vats, and Tanning Fixtures com ;;'v»rrpioi«. —Also— Tract of Laud, in Newton township, Camber. ndjoininglandsdf Samuel JSlias Diehl, Jacob Kinsley, arid obbor land of Brickcr and tbo Doubling Cap Road, *ycontaining Nino Acres and Ninety-four Porches, ' } , ' be the same more or less. •••-v . —Also— A Tract of Mountain Land, situate in Mifflin y s iowaflbip, Cumberland county, lying in Doubling % laud of John M. VToodbnrn, doo’d , Abl, and others, containing Ninoly-ono ■■'iltfjfbros' and One' {lmlrel and TiTOdty-o’uio Ferchcs, ' "I tnaAtho same more or lass. i “ - b Alat)— Tho Defendant’s interest in a Lot of Ground* in forough of.No.wvillo, Cumberland oounly, ad- A Chas. T. AicGlaiighlin, Methodist church, V.'lafcfofrtroot and an alloy, containing sixty foot in ,; front.and ono hundred and eighty feet in depth, ttiatfsatno more or less. Having ..Ofcctod a Frame House and >okoV,building, wash house, cistern, JaSiS [ijaU ■tftbU, and other improovmonts.— SeipecLand taken in execution as tho property of Archibald Briokor. —Also— .-•Vji'AU that Mossauge or Tract of Land, situate in '£• isobath. Middleton township, county of Cumberland 'State of Pennsylvania,' bounded as follows, to bn tho oast and north by lands of N. B. ■j and J. Ritnor, on tho wost and south by ' latidfl of Jacob olf, John JJug and Samuol Zug, ":• containing about One Hundred an® Fifteen Acres, or loss. Seized and taken in execution (\a } 3 {ha property of Alfred Moore. \ 1 . ’ —Also— -1? ..".■i -'A’.Traot of Land, situate in Prankford township. H l . - on tho oast by George Sells, on the west ' •'Vcrtfohn Mounts, on tho south by Jacob Bicka j: • and on the north by Jackson n„.. o containing Forty-six and one- moro or loss having there-* :[ V a two-atury Frame House, ViUl?e required to be paid when the property is • jiHokon olf, and $25 on all sales under $5OO. MFourth Arrival I ■ j'EjTiA.VING taken the ndvantage of the ' ’ groat doejino in all kinds of D,ry Goods lenl J u 1 ooonrod-in tho Eastern market?, wo *rioi : J uat matlo a largo addition to our Winter idr ■ V-Vs9S“> and have marked everything down to oor* {| : : : jriftpttud with.tiiO-^lruflcnt-prinftH^—Phmgft-fi».ll-aiifl- Win - <:t great bargains that you can now get in all ;V Of VIS -FANCY DRESS GOODS, ■fiIfSLINS. >J r SHEETINGS, CANTON FLANNELS, WOOL FLANNELS, G INGA MS, ->-V. TICKINGS AND CALLICOSS. 6feal Bargains in Blankets, Great Bargains in Shawls, • in' Cloth's & Cassimeres ' Grand display of Christmas Goods. Grand display of nil kinds of Ladies’/Children’s Furs. Grand display of Cloth Cloaks. A full stock of all kinds *T‘VVoolfci* Coo (is, ifench na HOODS, SCARFS, NDBrAS. , „ TIES. ’-’JACKETS, HOSE, ■ . SHIRTS , , , GLOVES, '-;,. ; r.* f DBA\VBRS, SONTAGS, &o. C A 1 R PETS.CARPETS, .011 Cloths, h.c;' s ,; ; -Rugs. Hi' 1 ' Malts, call and see for yourselves, that wo aro bavo seen.for a lung time, and are de tena|Q|d not to bo undersold, and always take .’£r&i' r pleasure in exhibiting our complete stock Of GpOdg suitable for tho season. .•44' . LEIDIGH & MtLLBR. 14, 1865: end t M. Ue D rtirSi Furs* Furs. end*' ie»ta Bib 4: lit o. 1R ; 1 ER.' ; ■■V ; AND RETAIL, Ifcliailes Osikfoi'd & Sdns; (3 OK TINENTAL HOTEL, tHiT.ADELPHIA. Hav;Ojpotr open their large and splendod stock of tADIBS’ FUR CAPES. COLLARS. MUFFS. CUFFS. GLOVES.,,. AND ROODS. IS-ih ON.- Wit, aimi -Also t&o finest assort mont of Taney Fur Robes , Caps, . , $74: 5351. $10)! DBA' Streel MuJfUrt, , . i ’ and (Slot6s •T|Bvt)ofore offered by them,-all of which are war bo as represented, s. SHIPPING FURS BO UGHf. ..J(ISGS—J m MHE LADY’S FRIEND— i?The Beet of tho Monthlies—devoted to Fashion mid Pure Literature. $2.50 a yoa'r ; copies $4; Eight (and one gratis) SIO. SWSEELEK & WILSON’S SEWING MA INKS given as premiums. Send 15 cents HI'ISPS sample copy to DEACON & PETER -319 Walnut St., Philadelphia'. DUlU^ors f° r by the News «c?l4. 18G5. _ . R.AY SIIOATS. —Cairto tn the premises f tho undersigned'. in'tbo latter part of Nov, rcolc Lano, near tho *air Ground, Carlisle, tVblto Sbonts. Tbo owner is requested to forward, prove property, pay charges, and ako them away. * JAMBS UNDBaWOOIfc - ,-f.l °-t. 1865-it* Notice. s r 'fSi|OTICB is hereby given to all persons' intonated, that tbo account of William Sequestrator of tho Hanover and Carlisle - ■ '/-Irajtnpiko Hoad Company, will bo presented to jorge, - ’. of Common Pleas of Cumberland ooun ixAt- • ' 5-wpor confirmation, oh Wednesday, the 10th day • g ned, 1 18G6 - • :■ ■ Co> , sm. f. ’O5-3L e (h, of tht ' o'r. c i inUf anot!f i0.29* ■; '.!SSI non&aiD'&is, JUST arrived from the Eastern cities, with - a large assortment of C HRISTMJIS GOODS , fiuqn as—China Cups and Saucers, Mugs, Va ses, Dolls, Toys of all Descriptions, China Tea Setts, Pewter Tea Setts, Gum Dolls, Gum Zouaves, Gum Balls, Gum and Tin Rattles, Haru.onican'B of all sizes,T*P ar| d Wooden Trains of Cars, Sand Figures, Tin Rackets, and Cups Qf all sizes, Toy Whips, Tin Trumpets, Ivory Whistles, Wooden Guns, Drums, Masks, Toy Baskets, Bureaus, Work Boxes, Glass Birds and Doors, Dressed Dolls, Birds and Auiruals on Bellows, Pin Cush* ion’s. Wooden Toy Buckets; Toy Watch es. Toy Candies, of all kinds, Ac., Ac. Also, a full assortment of 3uch as Cdffecs, - Spices, of all kinds, ofhole and ground, Tannor'e Oil, Coal Oil, Biscuits and Crackers of all kinds, Cran berries. currants, layer, crown layer, bunch, seed less and Valencia Raisins, Date?, Figs Prunes, citron Atnioro’s Minco Meat, s\vdct shaker corn, Hominy. Bariev, Rico, Peas, Beans, extracts of London and Vanilla, corn fltarch, Farina, silver gloat* starch, Pearl starch, cheese, Hone/, Pickles hy the dozen, pure older Vinegar, Mackerel, shad, Herring, cod Fish, Dried Fruit of all kinds, (to. Glass, Queens ware, Stone and Ear- Cod! Oil Lamps of different sizes. ' CEDAR AND WOODEN WAKE. SUoh ns, Tubs, Keelers, Buckets, Bovfls, BuU ter Prints, Butter Ladles, spoons,' Ruling Pins, Potato Mashers,- Ac., Crushes, Brooms, Ropes and Cords of all hind?, also, notions oi o vefy uoscrip tion, which will be sold at a smal 1 t»my motto is > “ sipaß profits and quick sates.” GEO. K. IIOfFMAN. Comer of Poiafrot arid East strootfl. f)eo. 7, *6s—3m Keep Your Feel Warm and Dr}'. NEIGHBOR, if you want a good pair ol French Calf Skin Coots, go to PLANK'S. If you vnvnt a good pair .of country Ca!f Skin Boots, go to PLANK'S. If you want a good pair of Rip, Water Proof; oj hoary Unner Leather Boots, go to PLANK'S. Jf you want Boys', Youths'and Children's Boots, go to PLANK'S. If you want Mens’, Boys’ and Youth's heavy Brogans, Balmorals and Gaiters, go to FLANIt’S. If you want Laidioa, Misses and Children’s English and French lusting Gaiters, go to PLANK’S. If you want Ladies, Misses and Children's Qloro Kid Gaiters and Balmorals, go to PLANK’S. If you want Ladies, Misses and Children's homo made Goat; French Mofoooo Boots and Balmorals, go to ff you want Ladies, Misses and Children's hea vy Calf, Kip nml Grain Bools and Shoo*, suited for country wear, go to PLANK'S. Tf you want Mem’, Ladies and Misses Gum Over Shoos, Saudela and Bushins, go to PLANK’S. If you want a pair of Wale’s Arotio Gaitors ( over shoes,) for Men and Woolen's wear, warran ted water-proof and cold proof, go to PLANK’S. Tho universal testimony in reference to tUia superior winter over shoo is that it has no oqua for keeping tbo feet team and dry. Try one pi>ir, ami you will never be without them if il iij a pos sible thing to g*t them. In short if you want any kind of a Boot or Shoe made of leather, go to PLANK’S. If yon want Hats and Caps for Me*', Boys and Youth's, go to PLANK’S. If you want Under and Over Shirts. Drawers, &c., go to PLANK’S If yoh want TTanoror Buck Gloves, Gauntlets, Milts, (to., for Mon and Boys, go to. PLANK’S. . If you wish to save money tn purchasing Boots, Shoos, Hats and Caps, go to South 'West corner of North Hanover street and Locust Alley, mi (way between Thudiura’s and Wotzell'e Hotels, Carlisle. Deo. 7,1865—1 y. - Ii&EBA8 the Hon. James 11. Graham President Judge of the several Courts of ComiUon Plods of tho counties of Cumberland. Per ry, and Juniata,.and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Tetmlnor and General Jail Delivery iu said counties, and ftiichftol Cocklin and Hugh Sthnrt, Jhdgea o.f the Crfiirts o r Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for thd tfial of dll capital aud oth er offenders, in the Said county of Cumberland, by their fftocepts to me directed, dated tho 13th day of Norotnber,. 1865,. have ordered the CoUrt of Oyer and Terminer dud General Ja'JDeliVery to bo bplden at Carlisle on thb 2d Mon.ddy of Janufiry, 1860, (being the 8(b day;) at 10 o’clock In the forenffon,- to continue two weeks. Window Shades, &c 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 a'nd there in their proper persons, with thoir rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those’ things which to, their offices appertain to bo done, ahd all those that are bound! by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall he in the Jail of said county, are to be there ;o prosecute them as shall be just. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, Deo. t, 1855. AUCTION! AUCTION! Auction Begins To-Day. HAVING sold my store house. I will sell all my Jewelry Store and fixings at auction prices as tboy must be clearedimmediately. The stock consists of a five largo SILVEfc SHOW CASES, French plate glass, three upright Cases, one Js?*ge JJagle sign, two largo tEENCII MIRRORS,' and.ftll the watoh makers tools'afid stock, a large lot of Clocks of every flosoription, Watches, Gold Hunting Cases,. English' hovers and Silver of every kind, Gold and Silver p6na and pencils, Gold an d Silver ohalcs,* Gold and Silver rings of the best quality, also a largo lot of Silver and Silver plated ware. OIL PAINTINGS,- Paintings on glass Ac,, which will be sold 1 with out regard to price, also a large oil cloth, almost now, fifteen, foot by forty feet, at the sign of the Gold Eaglo, Main street, Carlisle. K. E. SHA'PLBV. 800. 7, 1805', A_ Great National Work. Mr. Buchanan’s History of the Ad ministration on the EVE OF THE REBELLION. Every Democrat Shonld Have It* Subscription Price, $3.50. ffiSf* All orders will receive prompt attention. Address A. T. GOODMAN, Patriot and Union Office,. » Doe. 7, XBO5-*4t Harrisburg, Pa. S. SHIRE MAN, Prothontiary, HURRAH FOR THE GROCER I,E S , Sugars, Syrups, Teas, then Ware, ]pr oclii mail an. Grand Firemen’s Fair. UNION. WE respectfully announce that wo intend holding a GRAND FAIR in RUEEM’S HALL, commencing Saturday Evening, Dec. 23d, 18G5, and closing Tuesday Evening, Juunary 2d, 1806. It is now five years since the UNION has made nu appeal to the citizens of Carlisle-for assistance, and wo therefore fool fully justified in soliciting your kind aid in this enterprise. Tho proceeds to bo devoted to tiro liquidation of the debt on yftr house and tho purchase of add\. Hose. Respectfully, John 11. Rhcom, L. F, Lyne, Geo E. Shoafer, A. K. Rhoom, S, D. Hampton, Robt. Shoafcr, R. D. Cameron, Danl. A- Koch, Luthor Line, K. Swartz, W. B: Spangler, A. D. Ewing, O. Dolancy, Low A. Smith, J. B. Hftvcrslick, Epb. Wctzol, 11. G. Ul/ich, J. M. Maaonhoimoj, H. Ricubart, Hiram Bakor, J. F. Kuhns, John Martin, John Bobb, W. F. Hondlo, T, GREENFIELD, CJminiUm of Commitiie. Nov. 30, 1805, FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sale, a a first-rate LIMESTONE FARM, situate in .West township, Cumberland county one Jtnc| Utiles south of Newville, on tho Rig Spring Road loading.to Stoughstown, and ad joining far ll ! Qf ifuhn M. R. Rovd, aftd others', containing nd acres. The improvements arc a largo Twq story BRICK HOUS E , Bank Isarn, Stem© . Wash Uoiise, (jj Sfßw Spring Jiuitoo, and all necessary oUt-halldlngt. There is anoyer failing spring of water convenient to tho dwelling and a cistern itl tho yard. Thoro is an Apple Or chard on tho promises, and other fruit troce. Tho land i \ in a high state of cultivation, having been lately limod, and all under good fence. This farnq has many advantages, being nonj mills and town. Pojsons desiring to purchase can view thQ farnt hy calling on tho subscriber residing on tho same. Nor. 16, 18G5-2UJ* A VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM, situate on the Turnpike, within ope ipilo of Carlisle, and comprising One Hundred and Twenty-six Acres, Eight of which are covered with good Timber. — The improvements aro a TWO STORY STONE HOUSE, jjjmffi Largo Bank Barn, and other niont#ut buildings ; a good Well of Water rtncl p young Crchard. The situation is an eligible one and the property will bo disposed of upon the most reasonable terms. Apply to A.L. SPONSLEIt, tioal Estate Agent. Carlisle,-Nov. 23, '65-it Valuable Hotel Properly AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber having purchased the ■ “Union Hotel” Property, in Carlisle, intends to take possession of the same on the Ist of April. Ho therefore offers, nt private sale, tho PLANK'S. HOTEL PROPERTY bo now occupies in Plainfield, five miles west of Carlisle. The buildings (fronting ftfi feet,)' ore in very fine condition. The house contains two fine large parlofs, excellent chambers, good kitohei), wash bouse, cistern, «fee., Ac., all of which is handsomely painted and constructed especially f)r the business, The Stabling is especially suited, and the largo lot iri good odnditlon. ~Tlm properly is considered a profitable invest ment, and ns good n stand as any in the county, ' It is now offered, at very reasonable tonus. Pos session given' on April Ist. Applv to LOUIS Plriinflcld, Nov. 16, 'CS-£m* CjArmsle, November 2f,. 1865. TUIE senior partner of the firm of Delaney 1 & Diair still continues tbo COAL and LUM BER business at, (bo old stand, tbo Gas House, where ho will constantly keep on band a large stock of COAL AND LUMBER. His Coal being kept constantly tmrfcr cover* enables him to deliver coal afc.ajl times to any part of Carlisle in a good condition.,, Thankful for past favors be solicits a continuance of tbo patronage of bis for mer ouatomorc*eml a ibaro of that of the public generally. Not; SO, 1865—fy PLANK'S, JSTIA INSURANCE COMPANY, Losses Paid in 46 Years Over'SIt.OOO.OOO. Net Assets, Jan., 1865, $3,677,362,71. FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. Agencies in all Jio principal Cities and Towns in tho United States. Applications for Insurance will bo promptly at tended to. Nov. 23, 1865. TO Railroad Companies, Bridge Builders, House and Barn Builders, or any company or? individuals that may want to contract for Ra|l Road Ties. Bridge Timber, or Frames for Build ings, to be delivered noit Spring or Summed, rfill d« well to lot their wants bo. kuown to tbo sub scriber, as he had a desirable lot of TIMBER lying On Mountain Crook, near Laurel Forgo, which he will manufacture into LUMBER of all descriptions as soon as tho re is a dettfkAd o£on for it. Address p. s. fibdfißS, Nathua, N«io Hampihir «. Doc. 7, 1866—3m* (Late Mnjor Q. M.'Dept.) *— 113$oii
  • ;2T M • A. U. T-. V. OarMe __ ft:T»O 10:03 3:04 Mcchanicibuvg 7-21 10:36 3:37 Arrive at Harrisburg 7:5J H;10 TOR CnAMBF.ESBUaU AN’P HAGERSTOWN i . A. M. .P.M. P. :-rf. Leave Harrisburg, 8:40, 1:40 4;S( u Mccbauicsburg, • 0:18 2:20 5:05 11 Carlisle, 0:58 2:53 5j30 ** Nowvillo, *0:34 3:29 u Shipponsburg, 11:07 4:00 , , fArfftt 11:35 4:30 Chambers g, | Leav# iL-io 4:10 P. V. licaAe Orooncastlo 12:25 6:30- Arr. at Hagerstown 1:00 €:10 making close connections at Harrisburg with Trains to nnd from Philadelphia, Now York, Pitsbnrg, Baltimore and Washington. The Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:30, P. M., runs only ns fur as Carlisle. O. N. LULL, Superintendent't OjJlce, ) Suji't. Ohamh’g. Xnv. 18, '65 J Nov. 214, 1805.-ly Third Grand Arrival or* WINTER GOODS, AT W. O. S A,WY.ER, & qo:S., (ono door below Martin's Hotel, Bast Main Wc have just received from Now York an luimonso stock of Winter Goods. ‘latest importations of French, English and German Dross Goods in Silk and,.Wool Fabrics, plain, striped, Iqrdoybd apq figured styles. ScllitiQ cheap*, OLD A ICS ! CLOAKS II CLOAKS 111 Latest Paris Monties, Coats, Chesterfields ftfld Circulars, in largo Supply at reduced prices, TUBS! FURS!! FDRSIII Froiq the Importers and Manufacturers. Largest stock over offered" in town. All kinds qualities and. styles ; selling less tb'an city retail prices. Shawls I Shawls ! Mottrhing Goods ! of every variety. Overcoatings, Cloths, Cassi mcra. Wo get up salts at short notice and in best style. All kinds of Notions, Drawers, Under shirts, Gloves, Jjc, Domestic Goods of every class. CARPETS! CARPETS!! All grades. Oil Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, Please call and examine tlio largest stock.in the valley y Wc are determined to keep up our old reputation of selling good Goods at very low prices. u&t* Highest cash price paid for oarpot rags. W. C. SAWYEtt A CQ. Nov. tfl. 1865. Register’s Notice. NOTICE m hereby given to all persons in ’torestod, that the following accounts haVe boon filed in this Office, by the accountants therein named for examination, and will bo presented to the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland County, for • oonflrmaiiou and allowance, on Tuesday, December l‘J, A. D. 1865, viz : 1. First and final account of David Doits, Guardian of Elcotta ICilhoffor, daughter of John Efford, late of East Ponnsborough township, doo'd. 2. First and final account of David and Isaac Lofovor, executors of Hon. John Lofovor, late of Ponn township, doc’d. 3. Tbo first account of David W.. Sterrett, one of tbo administrators of David Sterrett, late of Mifflin township, doo’d. 4. The first atxd final account of Robert Moore, administrator of the Estate of Benjamin Butler, _lako_oX. the Borotigb of Corhslo. doo’d. , 5- Account of Jacob W, Loidig, Guardian of Andrew F. Drownawcll, a minor child now doo'd., of John Brownnwell, dcc’d. 0. First and final account of Hisy Brcnnoman, administrator of Jacob Bronneman, doc'd., lato of Linn county, lowa. 7. Pirn and final account of Peter V. Herman, executor of the last Will and Testament of Jacob Herman, late of Silver Spring township, doo'd. 8. The first account of Thomas C. Sooullor, Executor cf the lust Will and Testament of Sam uel Brattan, late of Mifflin township, docM, i G. W. NORTH, tfov. 23, 1865. Register, •yiRQINIA LANDS IN MAlillE'f- ARTHUR L. ROGERS, REAL ESTATE AGENT, MIDDLEBURG, LOUDON COUNTY, VA. Having an extensive accfudintahco with tho people and the Land of the PiodmontSoction of Virginia, so celebrated as a fine “ Grass Country*” I will pay particular attention to the purchase sale of Heal Estate, in this region, bo sdca practicing law in the CourtS-df-Loudon and Fauquier. I gtn ftrifhorizod to sell some pf tbo moat desirable Farms in this par t qf the State, and Will feorfespond promptly tfith persons wishing to pur chase, or take pleasure in showing these lands io thouV, If they gite pm,* call; Plats and Surveys furnished when desired. Address AUTHUR L. ROGERS. Attorney at Law, Middleburg, Loudon oo.j Vfc; , Jlei'b'RßSoeb —John Jnnnby, Esq., toosbhrg, Va.; Gen. A. Rogers, Middleburg, Va.; John A. Spilman, Esq., James V. Brooke, Bsq.,*Warronton, Fauquier county, Va.; A. K. Phillips, Frodcri ka burg, Va.; Francis L. Smith, Esq., Alexandria, Va. / Dt Beverly ft. Wollford. Win* H. Maifar land, Esq., Rlchrtioud, Va^; Messrs. L. B. Bayne & Co.f Messrs; Hamilton, JSastor t Co., I Korott Steele, Baltimore, Md- Oot. 12, 1865—3 m . FORWARDING AND ' COMMISSION HOUSE. FLOCK & FfiEO, COAL, PLASTER & SALT. X BEETEM & BROTHERS having par tF • chased of Snyder 4 Newcomer their extent give Warehouse, (Henderson'S old ( stand,) bend bf High street, beg leave to inform the public that they will continue the Forwarding and Commis sion business on a more eztensite scale than heretofore* ... The highest market price will be paid for Flour -Grain and Produce of all kinds. Flow' and Feed, Plasier.i Salt and Hay, kept constantly On band and for sale.’ Cbal'tof all kinds, embracing l YEENS VALLEY,. ....... LdovsJltdvETjuy, LA WHERE Y, 6*., Se. Limeburners’ and Biaoksmitbs’ Cool, constant for sale. Kept under oovor, and delivered dry t« any part of the town. Alio, all kinds of LUMBER constantly ou hand.. A Dally Freight Line will leave their Warehouse every morning at 7 o’clock, arrive at Harrisburg at II o’olockt, and at Howard & liinobman's Warehouse, Nos/808 and 810 Market street, Philadelphia, at 8 o'clock in the evening of same day. J.B&ETBM & BROS. Nov. 0, 1865. DIVIDEND. Carlisle Deposit Bank, \ • , Nov. C, XBGS. J A DIVIDEND of Five % per cent., free of National and State.Tax,’has this day boon declared by this Bank, wbtoji will be paid over to the Stockholders or their legal representatives,- upon' demand. J. P. HASSLBR, Nov. 9, 1866-3't k * CathUr. PIANO FOR SALE. —Ji now and very good Piano is, pn account of. removing from this Borough, offered for sale o,q reasonable terms bT HENRY F. KDNTZ, Carlisle, Not. 23, ’35-31" Pmm Stre.l. 2NE good photograph is worth a dozen poor ones. Who will give a poor are to a friend ? All Phptographs made at Lvohman's Gallery are warranted to give satisfac tion. 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It will now bo dovotod to tho nqt less arduous task of applying those principles to tho solution of tho many and weighty questions—financial, social, politipal— which oomo upon us with the return of peace.— Faithful to tho roal interests of all sections, it will bo enslaved by (bo prejudices and blinded by tho prepossessions of none. That tho principles of American Democracy should thus bo uttered, with no weak and uncer tain voice, hero in tho great metropolitan centre of American enterprise and commerce, is a matter of such importance to every citizm as must rec ommend The World to tho cooperation and support of good men in all sections of tho Ufcion. Whatever skill can devise or enterprise jiccom pliab, will contribute to make The World what it is our resolve that it shall continue to be—tho beat' Nowspupuf of the Day.- The Jtaily U'orftf affords a complete compendi um of, uftd pomuifchtrtry upon, the news of every day. The Skmi- Weekly World is a largo quarto sheet, fmiho size as da»ly, containing all its news, corres pondence, editorials, commercial and market news, oattlc market and provision reporfj, qnd a fresh oud entertaining miscellany of literature. — Published Tuesday and Friday. The \\\'chly World t a largo (fnivrto sheet, samo size rs daily, has now the largest circulation of any weekly journal published, save one. Its ex traordinary success sinefe Its union with the Now York Argun lifts justified thd most liberal expendi tures, which wiU.fimko it unrivalled in interest and value .tojarrftors. Published Wednesday. 1. Its Market Reports embrace the New York, Albany, Bftjghton and Cambridge Live Stock Marketsthe New York Country Produce and Qonpral Produce Markets ; special qnd valuable llop Jnlclpgcncc, a department of Agrieultu-al Reading ; altogether composing an unrivalled handbook of current information for the Partner, Live Stock or Produce Donley, the Country Mef qbant. etc. . * 2. Its rending fur the Family Circle emVyace tbo freshest uud host Stories, Poetry; Religions Read ing, etc. 3. J>s (bo News, is not, like most city Weeklies,' a mere waste basket of the Daily ; only matters of interest and importance are chosen from the Daily, while the mass of its coptpntp nfo prepared especially for thp Weekly, . In every post office district, llipyc should he found some active, "public spirited Democrat who vfi\\ confer a benefit upon US, bis pcighkoya, Rod the cause, by making a determined - qffoft..to form, a olub of four, ton,- twenty, or fifty.fq? the Weekly World, at our greatlj: reduced hitpa. OIUSAT UEDUCTION IN TICKJIS. PAU.v wduti). Ono oopt, nnp year, hy moil, Ten Dollars. Ono copy, ono year, Four copies, ono year, Ten copies, one year, One copy, one year, Four copies, ono yun/r, Seyon Dollars, Ton copies, one year, Fifteen Dollars. 20 copies, 1 yr. to I address, Twenty- five Dollars. 60 copies. 1 yr. to 1 address, Fifty Dollars. An extra copy of the Weekly edition fufnisfied to clubs of twenty or more. For clubs of fifty the Scrni-lVeekly, aud for clubs ofonc hundred tho Dally/will bo sept to getter tfp of r dab. r , Addition?- i/iijy bo made to clubs at any tltnc during the. year at tbo regular club rates. Changes froin club list can only bo m.adq by Request of the person receiving the club packages. All such requests meat name the edition, post office, ami state to which it has previously been- Sent, ami inclose twenty-five coqtp to £>ay fo'f changing to separate address. Orders for any editions of The BVrW may bo sent by mail, anti enclhso I'ost Office Manoj' OfrT of or Bank Draft (less the discount). \Vo bate no authorized traveling agents. Money sent by will bo at tbo risk of tbo senders. Orders ant} letters should 1)9 addressed to Oct- 2C, 15(55. ften ! ITCH ! ITCH ! SCB A Ten ! Wheaton's Ointment VtiLh Ccre tub itcu in 4B Hour! Also cures Salt lUieuh, “Ulcers,,Chilblains, and all Encpjiosft or tPr Skik. IMee 5D cents. For sale by jvll Druggists; - , fiy Bonding f»0 cen ti to A POTTEft, Solo Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass, it will he forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of tho United States,- Get. 5, 18fi5—6m* DR. C. H. BODGE, oni2o.yo rit}in,uAr physic uv anjj suJWEpy, . ■ - - ' . ’ ( ■ VK '■ ' . . ' * Office—Thudium's Hotel, Carlisle. Ho is pro.-, "patod to .dure or relieve all dlsodsos’incident to tho human. fairiily. Cancers cured without a knife. Consultation free of charge. Patients vis ited at all hour's. . doi'ns qijrcd in a foW minute*. Doc. 7, 'tfc—3t* IKON— ICO tons, of Rollod—of all sites, anted to be of the best .erttnent of Shoot Iroh, Hoop Iron, Band Iron, . Horse Shoe* Iron, spring StcoI f Cast Steel, Blister Steel/ Horse Shoos, Herat* Shoo Nails, Hlyets, &o. LOOK m READ. /~1 ROVE in advivnc#; first to REbUCE PRICES. He piakes the heti and efoaptel Pictures in Town, anil gives SIX FOR ONE DOLLAR.. Jusfcthidk of itT Six. Perfect Card Photographs for ONE DOLLAR. Don't forget to go to GROVE’S, Galleryi South Street, CarlitU, Oot. 26, 1865-tf PAINTS, AND OIL Lend, 1,006 a large assortment of Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, Putty,. . Litharage, Whiting, ’ Glue, Shellac, , Paipi JJruslaes, • Colors of every dowtip] eans and tubs, at the ~ FOR SALK,—The corner known as the * l Harkncss Propertycorner of South Ha nover and Pom fro b streets, will bo sold on reason able terms. Apply to the undersigned, residing in Churohtown. Not. 0, 1865—81 Job Printmg'neatly executed, paper. EDITIONS BKMI-WUEKL.V WOULD, Four Dollars. Ten Dollars. Twenty Dollars. WV.KKI.y WOULD, Two Dollars. THE WCrilT.fi, 85 l*i:S, • LOOK ISO GLASSES, MATTS, lIUOS, {it. Please do not fail to give ns A call before mak* ing your purol|jvao as \to havo.tbo most complete stock of (foods tliht baq ever been exhibited in town, having been selected with Special cate, and being determined not to bo undersold, wo will al Wiiys~tab"o~gfopr^plpusurp to exhibit, and also prove that wo study tfio interest of our ouatotnors. A > LEIDICII & MILLER. October 5. 1865. N. B.—Please remember the well known stand on the Sou|li’ East corner Square direct ly opposite Irvin’s Boot qqd Shoe Store, , ■ , £• * sj. W. C.-Sawyer.& Co. W.'C. Sawyer, j. A. Dyke, j. E. Burkholder, HAVE just received fronj Stfjvjnrt's, CHnf liu and Mellonj and the beat bouses in Philadelphia, ihp Largest and best itpck fall and Winter Goods EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, Ploas‘6 call &ndc*anjmc our immenso-stoek of Alpine rtnd Rob Roy Pluids, Figured, j’loiji and Strippd Empress ClotbgjJllaijj p,nd Figuned French Mefinps. Hops, _ Alpcaoaa, and. Estelle D’j'bss ycodg. ip every variety of styles and shades, DfuHdfl Cloth and Mantle?, of plain and bright Plaids. StfA WLS, Black,. Glajd* jlrocbo and Thibet, Tdtlon and Collars* SJoeVoa and Handkerchiefs, C/ar stock of Woolen Goods com prises horns njadc., Shaker Bullard Vale, Rqd and Brown Fjapqcla, Balmorals in all colors. Domestics Ui* Quantities. brown and bleached jtuslitts, Gl&gb&ms, Tickings, Orasbs, Sbepjidgs, IMUpw Casings, Ac. Gents* and Boys’ ■ VFeaf. of Cloths, pnssimors, plain and fanoj Handkerchiefs and Shirts. HOSIERY & (JLOVES. Cotton and Wool for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children. FURNISHING GOODS o f all kinds usually kept in Qrst class Dry Goods Stores, such as Car*- pets, Oil Clots, Hugs, Mats, Looking Glasses, Shades, Draperies, Druggets, Ac. OCT* Wo pay special attention to Mourning Goods, and wifi bo able to fill all orders for Funo rats. Cashmeres, Shrouding Flannels, Crape Col lars, Black Merino?, Pamiso Cloths, Empress, Rep, Poplin and Eugene Mournings ;• all qualities of English and French Crapes, Ribbons, «feo. All orders carefully, attended to. ysff* Fancy Dry Ooodi, Domestic do., Gents TFoar, Hoiiefy and Gloves, Kid Gloves, white and black eolora and all sizes, in endless varieties at W. C. SAWYER A CO , One Door J/ar/iV* Hold, Fast Main St., Carlisle, Pa. Sept. 28, 1865. THE s|lfST PREMIUM Has Been Awarded at the Late Cuirkerldnd County Fair TO C. L. tOCMftN For the Finest Photographs. HE has lately fh-purchhsod his OLD GALLERY t {topi Mr. McMillcn, in Mrs. Neff’s Building, opposite tbo First National Bank. I'HE PHOTOGRAPHS CARTES DE yiSITB. AMBROTYPES, &o, f &c. made by 0. L. Lqohman ore by ey ejy ope to bo of ib«| highest character In Fofina, Tone, Clearness, Round and Soft Half Tinfs, and crerythingtbat constitutes a FIRST-CLASS PICTURE. The public is cordially inTited to call and exam ine A large lot of Gilt and Hoaewood Frames, Al bums,. Ac., on band and will bosold yory.low. ' Copies of Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes made in the most perfect manner. Oot. iq,;B63—tf mimm FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU For fjon-jlolcntion or Incontinuancn o i Urine, Irritation or Ulceration ol the Blad der or liidnoya. Diseases of the Brostrato Gland Stone in.tlia Bladder, Calculus, Grarol or Brick Dnsl Deposit, and all Dlar eases o( the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsi cal Swellings. Helmbold’s fluid Extract buchu POE WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OR INDISCRETION. The Constitution onto tiradcd with Or ganic Weakness, requires tho aid of medj. 's. ('