li J''-KXPSi'SS TRAIN leaven Chainborsburg 5.15, A ;|i-.'.Bllipponaburj; 5.45, Nowvillo. 4.1/1, Carlisle «jggjg£.Wk« g 7.21, arriving at Harrisburg 1 f AfN loaves Hagerstown 7.10 A. At. 7.45, Chamborsburg 8.25, Shippons liiarrirtSv6srNowvill(! 0.27, Garlislo 10.03, Mochart .ll?ibureito.33, arriving at Hanishurg 11.10, A. M. ’ ■ ACOoitMODATION TRAIN leaves Cham 'dorsbntjS'lHS, Shipponslnirg 1.48,-Nowvillo 2.21, 4,-LniH*l*4. Moohaniosburg 3.37, arriving at SSfei-10. p. M. • „ ••I -V'Jf£y*3 TRAIN lonvoa Hagerstown 2,45, P. IM. 3.35, arriving at Chaiaborsburg *4 20 Pi Mi; 1 ' hr' Makiigtilosn connections at Harrisburg with -Traill? to iiaii4 frofn I’nilali'lpbis, Now York, and Washington. ha's tt oirinlendeni't Office, ) Sup't, fern4V;®«. 11, '65 ( ‘p,vpeo2l. 18Q5.-Ly jGl^hing! Clothing!! — 1 ‘ Quick Sales and Small Projite.” IslmHiPJ'/'iii'iocriber having purchased thi ■ .'VJIi/'Olblbtng Store of Abraham Lahman, next '"'i'dlifefeSbroinVs hotel, a fow doors north of tho ll»l'C»ilUW' ; Do|,osit Bank; North Hanover atroof, n , ' Carliilo. boga loavo to inform tlio public that ho ** will' oonUn'ic tho BUSINESS W|iU;jl&>raaohoB. Ho will constantly keep on b«4-fotorior P^. DB UP NOTHING - 1 Il'.of;‘»ptofi4osoriplion, and will spare po pains to ißolediwbh goods as will suit those who patronize ! ’ n ihto«®biwill also koop on hand, to bo made up 4*{s|K CLOTHS and at all prices. As ho intends to I' tri VO'vfaifr,undii'idod attention to his business, ho a liberal share of public pntron- Mlt Js and his priced will not bo object one, as hO is determined to soil as joi TliElflLEß- M «f.cis4.-ninB*6-iy. • • * it: .. ■ ’^V : M.Acltnililsl s’jilov’h IVotitu;. in hereby given that letters of Ad- Nation on , tho . estate of /tndrow W. late of Silver Spring township, de n; bflMQd>'hft VR boon granted to tho updersigned, ro- Jrfl 4‘tho same township. All persons in irt.lfidefiilwfib.’tbo said estate are requested to make t and those having claims » estato Will -ilso present them for sot ‘HiMM is pn, 1865-61* Society of Cumberland mil tlr I will mcofc in tbe ourt House, in tho Carlisle, on Tuesday, tho 2d day of , *puSirawS' 1860, at 11 o’clock, A. M.,at which tirad tllb election for officers will take place. A Si . Ci li,'ftjfljwTO‘.out is expected. . UpiJu* order of the President' op D. 3. CROtT, ’e Secretary. I'j is hereby given that I intend to r to tho next Court of Quarter Sessions or ' f^ county, lobe held on the 3th day 1866. for License to keep tin Ale and and Restaurant in the West Word of i t T s. W. E A RLY. ■Clio; 1565-;t» j fl hereby given that 1 intend to )i)Sil V to the next Court of Quarter Sessions , 8 i cii'V of Cuiiiborlftud county, lo be hold on too Btb day 1866, for License to keep an Ale and ad far and Restaurant in (bo West Ward of . rJ tt#»BoifOUgh of Carlisle.. p V P V w. OH AS. FRANCISCUS. Ded. 21, 1865—2t* W®®* ■ Iloticei SB . , ' t H is hereby given that letters of Ad hingk, >n on tho estate of Mrs. Leah Coover. ,70 pD!f'’‘li v Borough, deo’d., hare been it sh't undersigned,, tesiding,in Ittonroo twp. rnsl indebted to the said estate are requested •; • n • payment immediately, and those having viWDij gainst the estate will also present thorn foi nd wy 'fatUement,. iud , . CHRISTIAN GLEIM. brce,»^^i)ea.',l4,'lB6s-61* ifLumtsfralor. H jinnyr.' ' ■- j-rrr ' : ;For Rent. .Udo'M. in Newyille, which has *f/ \ as a Drug store, but is suitable ei- J»\Wfr'ftther TqYffipßo»t and Shoo store, or a Clothing store. 'f'Tfi ia. situated on Main street and is one of the best W.iry' r j : ?tttBlniß|#jßtandB in tho town.. .Boflsessipn. given on rr diK t' April next, Terms taoderate. Apply ! or by lottor to . , J• K-. KLINK, —Newville, Pa. I . 1865—5 t \ Patriot & Union, and Chambers!?, urg f insert three times and send bill to 4 . : mv.Jii nrtBStiBBST OF THE MONTHLIES.— [ *!'THE LADY’S FRlJEND—devoted to Mr FASHION «nd LITERATURE. .Beautiful u„r 1; -Steel Engrucings. SPLDNDID. DOUBLE' ho[ ; sizßobtoßlSD Fashion f i/ate&. The _ FiitternJ ot Dfesses, OJoftks, Bpnneta, "a Embroidery, &o. ~Hojisohpld ■ Receipts, JMo ftioi.&o.: WHEELER & WIDOW'S SEW • given as Preiyiinma.— jrSpfi"/;.; gand'lJt'oPnte for a sample copy to DEACON ===£;- &PETERSON, 319 Walnut Street, Phila. I" ‘Deo, 14, 1865. » QTjCE TO BUI DOE, BUILDERS.— feiffaffie'd* pfVjfosata will be received at the, ofli* U louv., - County. Coramiqsroneri;, in Carlisle .and I,' Tuesday, the 9th dotf of January next. 1; ‘ tiifie they.will bo opened at York, and ji . , tse-OjQntrao6 awarded to - the.lowest nnd,bost.,bid ij butd'er'a, for *Kb orootiou of two bridges o' Tpi I owbroocl jo s Greek, one at Long a, { Q » a in Upper .Allen township, the I Williams’ fording, in Monroe township. tions of which maybe seen at tho Oom :s offioo in Carlisle or Ycrbi I Commisioni's, OIIN MoCOY, Ynfrnnih' kb lENRY KAHNS. [' °f Cumb ' ° 1'805—31 0.20,« Notice* !CE is hereby j»iven to all persons arcatod, that the account of William loquestrator of tbo Hanover and Carlisle b Hoad Company, will bo presonted to •t of Common Pleas of Cumberland ooun jnfirma’ion, on Wednesday, tbo 101 b day utf, 1866. s. sOireman. ■ Prothonotarp, 2 10>* 2 50>- ITCH I ITCH 1 ITCH :cn! SOU A TCH / SCRA Tea I Wheaton’s Ointment X OtTRE THE ITCH IK 48 HOURS. ■rei( Salt Rhb?u, Ulcers, Chilblains, and fpnoNa of the Skik. Price 50 cents. For all Druggists. snding fiO' cents to WEEKS A POTTER, jents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass, be forwarded by mail, iroe of postage, to rt of tho United States. », 1805—Ora* s 1 ' intond^ .or Sf be St" an A*“. Bt UCSON- PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE 1 THE subscriber intending 10 remote to die tent parts, offers at pilvato sale, A LOT OF GROUND, flltaato along tho Oonodoguinofc C'rtok, throo miles west of Carlisle. Tbo improvements aro a good DWEI/D.T&G HOUSE, Wash Hodse, and other necessary out-huiidings. Also, a flret rato Blacksmith Shop with two flros, shooing shod, ojul house, 4c. Thoro 1b a thriring buaincss dono at this shop. Thoro are also a number of Fruit Trees on tho promises. Any porson wishing any further inf,rotation, or desiring to view tho prop erty, can do so by calling on tho uddersignod re siding thoroon. JOHN. J. MENTZER. Deo. 1t,'1865—31* », Ith. 1805, , as follows. •os Harriab’g \o 9.58, New iftmbcfrfcburg Hageralown 1.40, P. M. lenvillo 3 29, 1.40, Groon -10, P. M. _ mrg 4.30, ?. ,32, X Chambers- Barbara Craiten, by her 1 In the Court df Oora noxt frieud Win. Feelero. 1 mon Ploas of Cum* vt. m j.borland county, Com . John M. Crailon. j monwealth of Pouna. To John Jacobs, Sh’ff., No. 4, Nov. T. 18G5. : Alias Cubpeena Bur Divorce, 13th Nov. 1860. II is ordered that notice bb published by the ShorUT, according to law in one now spaper, re uniting the Defendant to appear on the first day of next Tetm of Court to answer the complaint. BYTHBCOOIIT. Witness niy hand and seal of said Court B.PfpaH this 9th day of November, A, D. 1805. . ( B. DUKE, Vep.ty Proth'y. To John M’. Craiten : j ; . * | In pursuianoo of the above order, you are here by required to appear at the next Court of Com mon Ploas to be hold in Carlisle, in and for the county of Cumberland, on Monday, fchp. Btb <laj of January*,lB6o,. to answer to the complaint oc the said Barbara Oraiten,- t .iLv<,4« JNO. JACOBS,, ]'Sheriff. Deo. 14; 1365— 4 t Nollci Alice Crone, by her next") friend Ira D. Jones. William* Crone. J No. 2, Nov. T. IS'65. .-Alias Subpoena Sur Divorce 13th Nov. 1865. It is ordered that notice bo published by the Sheriff according to law in one newspaper,, re quiring the Defendant to appear on the first day ol the next term ot Court to anawor a certain com- P J^ t; —BIrTHECbDBT. / Deputy Pfothy. To, WiWla.ro Crono ! , . , In pursuance of the above order, you are hereby required to appear at the next Court of Common Pleas to lie hel)l at Carlisle, in and fur the county of Cumberland, on Monday, the Btb day of Jan uary, 13(16, to answer tbo complaint of the said Alice Crone. I * _ JNO. JACOBS, ' Sheriff. Doc. 11, iB6o—it IVT OTICE in iiorebv given thjit.tVo following X 1 named persons have filed petitions in the of* floe of.the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland bounty, for license, under the.ppo visions of the act of assembly passed tjie 31 at day of ftiarob, 1856. bnti'lod *'An Act to regulate the sale of intoxicating liquors)” and the supplements relating thereto; which petitions will be present od to said Courton Monday, the Bth day of Jan u»ry. 1866. £ AN, Clerk'! HOTELS. Jacob Redsockor, Ponn township. M. Shreinor, East Ward, Carlisle. J. T. lUppey,' “ •' “ John Riley, West " 1 John Early, “ “ ; tyilliam 8011, Now Cumberland. Ell Good, Lower Alien. RETAILERS. EdiVard Showers. Westward, Carlisle. William Lewis, Newton township. Edwin Arts, Shipponsblirg. Leo. 14, 1866. LEVI SHAULL. "-Arf/arWsirator. VTOTICJS is.hereby given that I intend to l\ apply to the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, to bo heltTon the Btb dny or January, 1866, for License to keep an Ale and Boor House arid .Rostariraht In tno East Ward of the Borough of Carlisle.-. . _ AT . fr «v MARGARET COLVIN. Doe. W. 1865—2 t OT’ICE is hereby given thaFl intend to apply to the next' Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, to bo held on the Bth day of January, 18GB. for License to keep an Ale and Poor House and ItcstuuraUt in the Bast ward ol the Borough of Carlisle. q W EIRICH. Doe. 14, 1805—2t* ' IVTOTICE is hereby given that I intend to i> apply to the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, to bo held on the Bth day of January, 1880, for License to keep nn Ale and Boor Rouse and Restaurant in the East Ward of the Borough of C - lial “ gAMUEL CRO WN. Doe. 14, 1885—2 t . NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply to the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, to bo held on the Bth day of January, 1806. for Liconeo to koop an A.le and Boer House pnd Restaurant In the Borough of Moohamcsburg ‘ NOTICE is hereby given that 1 intend to apply to tho next Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, to be held on the Bth of January, 1886, for Inopnso to kcop an Ale and Boor Houao and Restaurant in thb Borough of Nowville NOTICE is hereb given that I intend to apply to the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, to bo held on the Bth day of January, 1866, for License to keep an Ale and Beer House and Ileataurnn^U^^^th^mptnn^t wp. Dec. 14,1865—2 t ’ Notice. Commcnw o.al tjh ol Pennsylvania.— To Jnoi Jacobs, sh’ff Notice Deo. U, 'iS6s— 2t* IV. S. DUNLAP. fleo. 14,1866—21* IVOTICE is hereby given that I intend to i.* apply to the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, to be hold on the Bth day of January, 1866, for License to keep an Ale ana Boor House and llostauiant '“Silver'Spring. FREDERICK BREOKEMAKER. Deo. 14, 1865—21. I (2fit: THE LADY’S FRIEND— -1 oDO. The host of the Monthlies—de voted to LITERATURE end EASAIGN.- *2.5) a year. We give WHEELER & WIL SON’S Celebrated $55 Seeing Machines on the following' terms • 20 conies' and'. the' Sowing Machine, |7O. 30 copies' ail'd the Sewing Machine, #»5. 40 copies and 1 this Sewing Machine, §lOO. Send - X’s’ cents for a sample copy to J)EA CON & PETERSON, 319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Deo. 14. 1865. Kotlce THE’ undersigned appointed ■ by the Or phan's Court, to make distribution of the funds in the hands of Levi Zoiglor, adm'r. of Emanuel Spahr, deo’d., will moot tho portico inter osted at his offloo, at tho corner of .South Hanover and Pomfrot Streets, Carlislo, on. Friday, tho 20th day of December, 1805, at 10 o’clock. A. M.. , 7 n. newsßam. Deo. 14, If 06—3 t For Salo. THE eligible BRICK HOUSE and LOT of QIIttUND, mj West Pomfrot street, at pros ant occupied by Mrs. Harper. Tho lot measures 30 feet in front by 240 in depth to an a110y.,, The property,js, in .good, condition, nor particulars, call on tho subscriber. A. H. BLAIR. Doe. 14,1885. ONE .GOOD PHOTOGRAPH IS WORTH a dozon poor ones; -Who will give a poor Pioturo to a friend ? All Photographs made at Loohmnn’! Onllei-u ere warranted to give satisfac tion. . [Oot. 10, 65-w. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY yirtuo of sundry writs of A onditioni Expohas, Lavnri Facias and Ficra Facias, is sued out ol tho CoUH. of Common I'l*"' Cum borland county, and \o rao directed, I virul expose to sale by public vonduo or outcry, at tho vour Uouso/iu the Borough of Carlisle* On Friday, tho sth day of tlaphary, 1860, at in o’clock, A. M., tho following Real Retatc, to wit: A Tract of Land, situate,.ln Newton township, Cumberland county, adjoinit g lands of Samuel McQlaugblin, other Unds of Archibald Bnckor, and the Doubling (Jap Rond, containing Two Acres and Eighty-Nine Porches, both© same more or less, and having thereon erected a Prams Dwelling House, with back building, Wash House, Stable,‘Bark |jSH||Bp House and sheds, Beam House, Vats, Pools, and Tanning Fixtures com plete. A Tract of Land, in Newton township. Camber-' land county adjoininglauds of damuol MoGlaugh- Hu, Elias bioli), Jacob Kinsley, and other land of Archibald Brickcr and the Doubling Gap Road, containing Nino Acres and Ninety-four Porches, be the same more or lean. Tract of Mountain Land, aUhate in Mifflin* township, Cumberland county, lying in Doubling Gap, adjoining laud of John M. Woodburp, deo'd , P. A. AM, and others, containing Ninoty-ono Acres and One (Imdrod and Twenty-one Porches, be the same more or less. The Defendant’s interest in a Lot of Ground, in the Borough of Newvillo,'Cumberland oouoty, ad joining Chaa. T. McGlapgbUn, MethodUb church, Main street and an alley, containing sixty feet in front and one .hundred and eighty feet in depth, bo the same more or less. Having :BmJ9L thereon erected a Frame House and back building,, wash house, cistern, aaii|H| stable, and. other, improevmcnts.— Seized and takop in execution as the property of Archibald Brioker. \ , —Also— All tbAt Mossaugo or Tract of Land* situate in South Middloton township, county of Cumberland and State of Pennsylvania, bounded as follows, to wit:, on, the east and north by lands of N. B. J. Ritnor, on tbo west and south by lands of Jacob Wolf, John Z\ig and Samuel Zug. containing about One Hundred and Fifteen Acres, more or loss. . Seized and takon in execution as the property of Alfred Moore. A Tract of Land, situate in Frnnkford township, bounded on the east by George Sells, on the west by John Mountz, on the s6uth by , Jacob Rieka baugh and on. tho. north by Jackson, Solis, containing Forty-six and one- 4flßßEnfe v half Acres, more or less, having there- | BB l’{sßk on erected a two r story Frame House, Frame Kitchen ftnd Frame Barn. A Tract of Mountain Land, situate in Frankford township, bounded on tbo cast by Qoorgo Sells, on tho west by H&nnagans, on the -south by Henry Backwater, and on the; north by HaUoabach’s heirs, containing Hi Acres, bo the siinio more or less. Seized and taken in execu tion as tho property of Joseph Connor. A tract of Land situate in Upper Allen twp., Cumberland county, bounded on the East by Goo vor's heirs, on tho West by Public Road, on tho North by Noiswangcr <t Scabfooka, and on the South by Addarii’s heirs, containing ten .A,dres moro-of loss. Seized and taken* in execution as the property of Samuel Fliokingor* A Tract of Land, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, bounded and described* as fppows, to wit.: Beginning at a CJiostput tree, tfaenCo by land of David Qlen north fifteen de gress cast, forty-five porches and two tenths to a chestnut, thenco north eighty eight degrees oast porches and eight' tenths to stones, thoneb south si3ct>-bne degrees and one fourth west, ninety perches to tho place of beginning, containing Nino Acres and Seventy-four Porches, tnoro or loss. Seized and taken in execution as tho property .of C. W, Bietmun. To be sold by mo, JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. • Sheriff’s Office, ) Carlisle, Deo, 11,1565. | .Conditions —Op ajl sales or over, $5O w\ll be required to ,bo f paid whcn.;the property is 'stnckbd'bff; and $25 o'n ail saleo-undor-$5OO. Fourth Arrival I HAVING taken the advantage of the groat decline in all kinds of Dry Goods that baa ju>.ocCurod in tbo Eastern markets* we bavo just largo addition to our Winter Stock, and Have marked everything down to cor respond with the present prices. IMoaso call and see the great bargains that you can now get in all kinds of FANCY DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS. CANTON FLANNELS, .WOOL FLANNELS, GtNGAMS. TICKINGS AND CALLICOES. Great Bargains in Blankets, Great Bargain's iri Shawls, Great Bargains in CloTiis & Cassinleres. Grand display of Christmas Goods. Grand display of afl kinds of Ladies’, Children’s and Misses’ Furs. Grand display of Cloth Cloaks. A full stock of ail kinds JOHN'ORRIS, Such as , „ HOOD'S. SCARFS, NUBIAS, TIES, JACKETS, HOSE, SHIRTS GLOVES, & DRAWERS, SONXAOS, &o. CAR PETS, CARPETS. Oil Cloths, Window . Rugs, Shades', Matts, &c Plensb call and see for yourselves, that Ttt are fully prepared to give you the greatest bargains that you bavo seen for a long time, and,are de termined not to be undersold, and always take groat pleasure in exhibiting our complete stock of Goods suitable for the season. LBIDICH & MILLER. Dec. 14, 1R05; Furs. Furs. Furs. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, OaUfortl & Son«, CONTI N E N T A L HOTEL', PHILADELPHIA. Have now open, their large and splended stock of i'ADIES’ FUR CAPES, COLLARS, . MUFFS, CUFFS, • GLOVES- , AND HOODS. Also the finest assortment of Fancy Fur Robes, • Caps, ilnjflers, : r and Gloves over before offered by them, all of which are war ranted to bo as represented. , SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT. Oot, 18,1865 —4m Auditor. The ladY’S" Friend— The Best of' tho Monthlies—devoted to Fnahion and Pure, Literature. $2.50,0 year; Two copies s4';' Eight (and ono.flraiis) $l6. WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MA CHINES given as premiums., .Send 15 cents for a sample copy to DEACON & PETER SON, 319 Walnut St., Philadelphia. - Single numbers for sale by the News Dealers. Deo. 14, 1865. FOR SALE. —A first-rate Family Horse, Buggy and Harness, will be sold at a bar gain. For particulars call on tho undersigned, North Hanover street, Carlisle.’ M. MTEBS i CO. Deo, 1, 1805—31 Also— —Also— —Also— —Also— —Also— —Also— —Also— Woolen Goods, HURRAH FOR THti ID'<D IL&HID AUS* JUST axiivcd from Hie Eastern cities, with a large assortment or* C HE IS TM\E S 'ti O O D S, Seen as— China Cpps, and Saucers, Mugs, Va ses, Dolls, T«,ys of all Bdscrljiltfine, China Tea Sofcs, Pewter Tea Setts, Gum Dolls, Gum Zouarcs, Gum Balls, .<Guin ftnu Tin Rattles, ttaru.6nicaus at aM . sizes, Tin and Wooden Trains of Cars. Saodi Figures, Tin Buckets, and Cups of all .sires,.Toy Whips, Tin Trumpets, , Irory Whittles, Wooden ...Guna, Drums', Masks, Toy Baskets, Bureaus, Work Boxes, Glass Birds and Doers, Dressed Dolls, Bird* and A'himala on Bellows, Pin Cush ions, Wooden Toy Buckets, Toy Watch-, cs, Toy Candies, of nil kinds, Ac., &o. Also, a full assortment of GROCERIES, Such as Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, Spices, of all kinds, whole and ground, Tanner's Oil, Coal Oil, Biscuits and Crackers of all kinds, Cran berries, currants, layer, crown layer, bunch, seed less and Valencia Raisins, Datco, Figs Prunes, citron Atraore'a Mince Meat, sweet shaker corn. Hominy, Barley, Rico, Peas, Beans, extracts of Lemon and Vanilla, corn starch, Farina, silver gloss starch, Pearl starch, ohcoso, Hone/, Pioklos by the dozen, pure cider Vinegar, Mackerel, shad,. Herring, cod Fish, Dried Fruit of all hinds, Ac. Glass, Queensware, Stone and Ear then Ware, Coal Oil Lamps of different size' CEDAR AND WOODEN WARE. Such as, Tuba, Keelers, Buck tor Prints, Butter, Ladles,,spoo, , Potato Mashers, Ac., liruslies, Brooms, Ropes and Cords of all kinds, also, notions' ofvet y deserp t tion, which will be sold at a smal 1 profit,my motto is : “ small profits and quick sales." . GEO" B. HOFFMAN. Corner ofPomfrtiFand Bast streets. Dec. 7, ’os—3th. Keep Your Feel Warm and Dry. JVfEIGUBOR, if you want a good pair of i-1 French Calf Skin Boots, go to • „ PLANK’S., tf you want a good pair of country Co*f SUln tioota, go to , PLANK'S. jf jojx want a goo«J pair, of Kip, Water Proof, or heavy Upper Leather Boots, go to PRANK’S. If you want Boys’, Youths' and Children’s Boots, go to PLANK’S. It you want Mer.V, and Youth’s heavy Brogans, Balmorals and Gaiters, go pjj^{{K'g If yon rr'aht Laidics, Misses and Children’# English and French lasting Gaiters, go to s * PLANK’S. If yon want Ladies, Misses and Children’s Glare Eid Gaiters and Balmorals, go to PLANK’S. If you want Ladies, Misses and Children’s home made Goat, French Morocco Boots and Balmorals, go to If you w&nt Ladies, MUaos and Children's hea vy Calf, Kip and Grain Boot* and Shoes, suited for country wear, go to PLANK’S. If you want Mont’, Ladies and Misses Gum Orer Shoos, Sandols and Buskins, go to > PLANK’S. If you wdtit 'i pair of Wale’a Arctic Gaiters, (or over shoos,),for Mon'and Women's wear, warran ted water-proof and cold-proof, S n A Va' -C ILAiiiv o, Tbit imirwraal testimony in referenoe__to_tliis superior winter over shoo is that it’hns no cqua for keeping the foot warm and dry. Try ouo pair, and you will never be without them if it is a pos sible thing to got them. • * • In short if ,you want any kind of a Boot or Shoe made of leather, go to * s PLANK'B. If you want H&ts and Caps for Me**, Boys and Youth's, go to . . ;; If yon want Under and Over Shirts, Drawers, &0., go to ; 'PLANK’S If you want Hanover Buck Gloves, GauntloiSj Mitts, &c.,for Mon and Boys, go If you wish to save raonoyin purchasing Boota ; Shoes, Hats and Caps, go to South ”WeBt corner of North Hanover,, street and Looust.AUey, mi Iway between Thudtirtn’B and WotzeU’e Hotels, Carlisle. Deo. 7, 1885—ly. Pro cla mat! an. WHEREAS the Hon. James H. Gradam President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts | of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery l In said counties, and Michael Cooklln and Hugh Stuart, Jujlgos tif the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all-capital aud ptb er offenders, in the siiict county of Cumberland, by their precepts to'mo directed, dated the ISth day of November.. 1865, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holdon,at Carlisle on tbo 2d Monday of January, 1866, (being the Bth day,) at 10 o'clock in tbo forenoon, to continue two weeks. 1 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.be thon and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, .and all other remembrances, to do those things, which, to their offices appertain to bo done, aud all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tbo prisoners that arp -or then shall bo iq the Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall be just. ' , * * JOHN JACOBS, v ' Sheriff. Deo. 7.1865. AUCTION ! AUCTION! Auction Begins To-Day. HAVING sold my store houpe, I will sell all my Jeprelry Stars and fixings nf auction prices as they must boqlsared out immediately, The stock consists of a large safe, five largo SILVER SflO’t CASES, French plate glass, three upright Cases, one largo Eagle sign, two large , ~, french mirbobs, and all the watch makers tools and stock, a largo I lot of Clocks of,every, description, Watches, Sold Hunting Coses, English Levers, and Silver of every kind', Gold and Silver pens and pencils. Gold an d Silver chains, Gt|ld and Silver rings, of the best quality, also a Urge lot of Silver and Silver plated ware. OIL 'tAfNTfNfrS, Paintings on glass 40., which will ho sold wifh hnt regard to price, also a largo oil cloth, almost new, fifteen, feet by forty feet, at the sign of the Gold Eagle, Main street, Carlisle. Deo. 7, 1865. A Great National Work. Mr. Buchanan’s History of the Ad ministration on the ' EVE Oi?" THE REBELLION. Evefy- Democrat Should Have It Subscription Price, $9.50. jbo- All orders will rooeivo prompt attention Address Pqo. 7, IBJ6— it WE respectfully announce that we intend boldine a GRAND FAIR id RHEUM'S HALL, commencing, , .SAUlrday Eire’nipg, Dec. 23d, 1865, and closing Tuesday Eroniog, Jaunary 2d, 1865. -11 is now fire years pincu ,Uo UNION has made ■aa appeal .to the Carlisle for assistance, and we therefore feel fully justified in soliciting your kind aid in this enterprise. The proceeds to bo devoted to the.liquidation of the on >ur bouse and tho purchase Uf addi tional Hose. Respectfully, f John 11. Rhoom, L. F, Lyno,. Goo E. Sfaeafer, X.K. Bheein, 8. D. I£fuapton> Robt. Shoafor, R. D. Cnraoron, jDnol. A. Kocb, Luther Lino, , S. Swartz, W. p. Spangler, A. B. Ewing.*. 1). I)elanoy, Low A. bmith, J, B. iiaverstick, Eph. Wetzel, H. G. Ulrich, J. Maaonhuimcr, H. Rinohart, Hiram C,aWprr / J. F, Kuhns, John Murtfoi John Bobb, W, F. Hendlo,.: L. T. GREENFIELD, Chairman of Committis. Nov. 30, 18«fi. THE subscriber offers nt pHVtUo sale, ft a first-rate LIMESTONE FARM, situate in West Ponusboro* township, Cumberland county one and a-balf miles south of Nowvillo, on the Big Spring Road leading to Stougbstown, and ad joining farm of John Wagner, M, B Boyd, and others, Teas, CONTAINING 135 ACRES, The improvements are a large Two story BRICK HOUSE, JMk Bunk Barn, Storm "Wash House, Tjjjjfflt Spring House, -I—-UkHK and all necessary ont-buildings. There is a never failing spring of nater convenient to the dwelling nod a cistern in tho yard. There is an APP*° O f " chard on tho provisos, And otter frdit trees. The land i \ In a high state of cultivation, having been lately limed, and all under go'bd fence. This farm has many advantages, being near mills, town. Persons desiring p 6 pllrebasA cop view tHo farm by calling on the subscriber residing on the same. Nov. 16, 1865-2m* AT PRIVATE SALE; ''p lIE subscriber, having purchased the J[ “ Union Hotel” Property, in Carlisle, intends to take possession of tho same on the Ist of April. Ho therefore offers, at private sale, tbo HOTEL PROI* E 4 T Y ho now occupies in Plainfield, west of Carlisle. Tho buildings, (frpntlng 80 foot,) are in very fine condition. The ho.Uflo contains two fine largo parlors, excellent chambers, good kitchen, wash bouse, cistern, Ae., ,Ac., all of which is handsomely painted and .constructed, especially fjr the business. fiapccially suited, and the large lot in good condition. . • This property is considered a profitable invest uicnt, and as good a stand as any in tho county. It is now offered at very reasonable terms. Pos session given on April Ist. Apply to LOUIS ZITZER. Plainfield, Nov. 16, , 66-2m* LANDS IN MARKET.- - ARTHUR L. ROGERS, HEAL ESTATE AGENT. MIDDLEBURG, LOUDON COUNTY, VA. Having an sxtonsivo acquaintance with thopeoplo and tho Land of tho PiedmontSoction of Virginia, 80 celebrated a« a fine “ Grass Country.” I will pay particular af.eution to the 'pnrchme and Bate of Real Estate, in this region, be sdos practicing law in tho Courts of Lotfllon and Fauquier. ffaaf* I am authorised to soil some of the tbpsi desirable Farms in this par t of the State, and will correspond promptly with persons wishing to pur chase, or take pleasure in showing these lands to., them, if they give me a call* ace* Plats and Surveys furnished when desired. . AUTHUR L. ROGERS, —Attorney at Law, Mlddloburg, Loudon 00., Va. — PLANK'S. RErKnntfCES Janney, Esq., Leesburg, Va.; Gou. A. Rogers, Mlddloburg. Va.; Job*? A.* Spihuan, Esq., James V. Brooke, Fauquier county, Va.: A. K. Phillips, Fredori ks- Va.: Francis L. Smith, Esq., Alexandria, Va. j Dr. Beverly R. WcUford, - Wm. H. Maifar land, Esq., Hiohraoud, Va.; Messrs. L. B..Bayno & Co., Messrs. Hamilton, Easter <fc Co., I Novott Steolo, Baltimore, Md- Oct 12, 1865—8 m Carlisle, November 27, 18G6.. rmiß senior partner of the firm of Dclanoy i. 4 Eclair still continues the COAL and LIIM* BEK business at. the old stand, near tho Gas House, where ho wjU constantly keep on hand a large stock of ASD LJTMBISH. Jlis <Coal being kept constantly uiiUer-,cover, enables him to deliver coal at all times to any part of Carlisle in a good condition. Thankful, for past favors ho solicits a continuance of the patronage of his for mer customers and t, share of that of the public generally. 1 Nor. 30,1865—1 y PLANK’S. Losses Piiid in 46 Years Oror $17,000,000, Net Assets, Jan., 1865, $3*677,362,71. gfif* Agenoi’os in all *.he principal Cities and Towns in the tlnitod States* Applications for Insurance will bo promptly ai to', ded to. * A. T. GOODMAN, Patriot and Union Hi.R*fr»UßO, PA Grand Firemen’s Fair. FARM. FOR SALE- D. D. G. DUNCAN. Valuable Hotel Properly To tbe Public. OLIVER DELANCY, JS T N A. f INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONS FIRE AND INLAND RISKS, H. M. DONEHOO, Agt Nov. 23, 1865 LUMBER niQ Railroad Companies, Bridgo Builders, JL House and Barn Builders, or any company o*» individuals that may want to contract for Bail Road Ties, Bridge Timber, or Frames for Build* ings, to be delivered next Spring or Sommer, will d« well to let their wants bo known to the sub scriber, as he has a desirable lot of TIMBER lying on Mountain Creek, near Lapra! Forgo, which he will manufaotureduto LtJMBEII of all descriptions soon as there is a demand open for it. Address ■ , ,F. S. RO.QERS, . ','aihua, .V((o Hampshire. Deo. 7,1868—3 m» R. R. CORSON, ( . (Late Major Q. M. Dept.) 113 Sondi 4lb Street, Ftalla.' Real Estate Broker ajid Conveyancer. , Farms for sale or aiohange in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Dolaw'aro and Virginia. (Oalalogues-now ready.) H.ayo agents in all the principal Cities and Towns In the above States.— Qreat bargains are offered in Virginia and Dela ware Farms to persona with moderate means. Officers and soldiers claims promptly adjusted;— Collections made everywhere. r 112 South 4th Street, ■ Sox 618, Phi In. P. 0. Doe. 7,1886—2 m Eieculov’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters testamentary on the estate of Mary Sugars, late of Hampden township, deed., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township. All persons indebted bi ‘ho esUte are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them tor eettlement | Deo. 7, STRAY STOATS.— Come to tlio premi«oß of the undersigned, in the latter part ° f on Creek Lane, near the Fair Ground, Carlisle, two White Shoats. The owner u requested to come forward, proro property, pay chargee, and and take them a.my. EN d E rttoOD. Dee. 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The Semi- Weekly World is a largo quarto shoot; same size as daily, containing nil its news, corres pondence, editorials, commercial and, market nows, cattle market and provision reports, and a fresh.cud entertaining miscellany of literature. — Published Tuesday and Friday. , . The Il r eeify World, a large quarto sheet, tome size as daily, has now the largest circulation of any weekly joutnal published, save one. Its cir traoidfnary success since its union with the Now York Argue has justified the moat liberal expendi tures, which, will make it unrivalled in interest and value to‘farmers. Published Wednesday. , 1. Its Marked Reports embrace the Now York, Albany, Brighton :’and Cambridge Live Stock Markets; the New York Country Produce and General Eroduoq. Markets 1 ; special and valuable Hop Intelligence, a department of Agrioultu-al Rending; altogether composing an unrivalled handbook of current information for tho Parmer, Live Stock or Produce Dealer, tho Country Mer chant, etc. 1 , ‘ 2, Its rending for tho Family Cirol.q embrace the freshest and best Stories, Poetry; Religious Road- 3'. its Digest of the Fowl, is not, like moat elty weeklies, I a more waste basket of the Daily u only matters of interest:and Importance ate, ohoson from the'Daily, while the mass of its contents are prepared especially for-the.-Weekly. ... In every post office district there should ho found some active, jmhlio spirited Democrat who will confer a benefit upon us, his neighbors, and the Cause, by making a determined affi.H to'form a ‘club of four, tep, (pent?,'.'or: fifty for the Weekly World, at our greatly reduced rates. GREAT REDUCTION IN TERMS DAILY WOULD. 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All such requests must name ibe bdllion, post office, and stale to which it has previously been sent, and inclose twenty-five cents to pay for changing fo-separate-address. 1 , ' Ordcrri.for any'editions Of Thr ]Vnr!-1 may bo sent by mail, and enclose Post Office Money Order or Bank Draft (loss tbo-disoount). Wo have no authorized traveling agents. Money sent by mail will bo at tho risk of the senders. Orders and letters should bo addressed to '• ' f - THE wrORDD," 35 Park /fow, iifets York . Oot 28, 1865. W. C. Sawyer & Co. 17. C. Saw'jer, J- A. Duke, J. E. Burkholder, HAVE just received from Stewart's, Cjaf lin and Mellon, New York, and the boat houses in Philadelphia, iho largest and boat atook of j - , Fall and Winter Goads EVER BROUGHT TO' TJIIS MARKET, ■ Please call dnd Wamifio our immense .stock of Alpine and Rob Roy Plaids, Figured, Plain and Striped Empress Cloths,Plain and Figured French Merinos/ Reps, Poplins;' Alpononsv and • Estelle cloths. Dress Gcods in every Variety of styles and shades, liadica Clolh find Mhntlea.'M'plain and bright Plaids.' ; SHA WLS, Black, Plaid, Broobo and Thibet, Linen and Laoo Collars, Slcerd* and Handkerchiefs. Our slock of Woolen Qoodt com prises Blankets, homo made, Shaker Ballard Vale, Rod and Brown Flannels, Balmorals in all colors. DeLainoS, brown and bleached Muslins, Ginghams, Tickings, Orashs, Sheetings, Pillow Casings, Ac. Full line of Cloths, Coasimers,'plain ah'd fanoy Scarfs, Ties., Handkerchiefs and Shirts. . HOSIERY & GLOVES. ” Cotton-and Wool for Ladies, Bents, Misses and Children. ~ FURNISHING QOODS of al! kind* usually kept in first class Dry Goode Stores, each os Car pets, Oik-Clots, lings, Mats, Looking Glasses, Shades, Draperies,.Druggets, &o. (TT* We pay Special attention to Mourning Goods, and wis bo able to fill all.orders for rah. Cashmeres/ Shrouding Plannefe, Crapo Col law, Black Merinos, tiaroiso Clbihs, Empress, Rop, Poplin and Eugene Mournings ; -all qualities of EngliVh.und'Frcrncli Crapv.. Ribbons, Ao. All orders carefully attendodj.p. . Fancy Dry Goods, Domestic do., -Gents ■Wear, llo»iery-Rpd.Gloves, Kid Gloves, white and black colors and all sites, in endless varieties at Vi. C. SAWYER & CO.. One Door B*loid Marl »Vs ITotef, - . JSast Main St.f Curlttle, P<i- Sept. 28. 1865. * _ , LOOK AND REAR /I.ROVE in advance; first to REDUCE \JT PRICES. He makes tbo 6<«l and chtapeii Pictures in Town, andjgiyes . SIX FOR ONE DOLLAR. Jml think of It! Six Porfool Card Photographs for ONE DOLLAR. Don’t forgot to go to r . • • GROVE’S, Gallefyt South Hanover Street, GarlUte. Oct. 26, 1866-tf . : . JACOB HECK, JSxecutor. HAMES.-t-SOO pairs of Hamea on hand of all kinds, Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon ** Common “ with and without patent fastenings, eheaper than ever at H. BAXSO3TB. ■ -t rvy*. ?•’ 1 *-v ry •»-: : ig<!6. paper. EDITIONS Ten Dollars. BEMI-WBUKLY < u P'our Dollars. Ten Dollars. JTwenty Dollars irtBSLT wouifc. Domestics in Quantities. Gents’ and Boys’ Wear. iiEimim FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU.. - *. fqr Jf.on-Rotention or Inoontinnancfl of .tTrine, Irritation or Ulceration ol Ibe Blad der or Kidneys, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit, and all Dis eases-of the Blrddor, Sidneys, and Dropsi cal SwelUn'gs. ffictaWsS’s . FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU TOR TTSAKSS99'ARISISO FRO* HXOES*R* OIL INDISCBETIOE. The Constitution bnfco sT’ctod with Or ganic Weakness,,rt*qufres / the a.d of medi cine to strengthen and invigorate the sys tom, which iHolmbold’s Bncbu in variably does. It no treatv.'dM be subralt led to, Consumption or Insanity ensues. HelailraM’s FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU In affections peculiar to'fi'nralcs. It is une quuled by any other , preparation, as in (Jhloroais T or-Retention, Irrcgulariiibs, pain fulness or eupprcjßajim.pl epatomary evac- uations, Ulceri-t'i.or iSohirrus state nf tho Uterus, L**uo»n been, and- alt complaints in cident to the sex. whether arising from bahi its of dissipation, imprudeucos, or in thq Decline or Change in Life. . ISelmWd’s FLUiD EXTRACT BUCHU ; AND # IMPROVED ROSE WASH \ym radically exterminate from Hie ayntem diseases ol the Urinary Organs arising fidm Habits pi J}iq,s}patic*'' at lilil c cx/m'iv, lit- lltni-Mti change in diet, and no rx/io.<«r« ; oompiotely siipurse.Ung tlmso unpleasant and dangerous remedies. Vppaiva ait:l .J-.r -fufy.lb (Miring All those unpleasant and dan gerous diseases. , y . . “SB , , ttelmboM’s FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU In all cases of ibe Urinary Organa, wheth er existing in male or lemale, hmu wh ttov er cause originating, and no matter “I how? long standing."** It U pUnwam in tMMIe and odor,-iium«djate in its .action and more strengthening than any of Uio preparations • of B4rU.or.lrnn. . Thope suffering fiom broken down or delicate. Ooualiluliona, procure the remedy at once. , , •.* i«’ The reader must bs aware-that however elight may be tho attack ol the above dis eases, it id certain to uff.tct his bodily health, mental powers,-and hupplnojo*. nnd th«t of his posterity. Our flm»b and blood are sup ported from these sources. Physicians, Please Notice We make no secret of tiff Ingrp IctiM. HELMBOIiP’B,.P,LDIU. E S.TU ,\0 l' • UU CUU is composed of Buchu. Oubebs and Juniper Berries, selected with great-cara, and prepared in vauco by li- T 11 ELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist, ot sixteen years* experience in the city ol Philadel phia, and which ia now prubenhod by tno most emim-nt physicians, has tice.iiadmitted to use in the Umlud Suicj Army,and is also in very general iu*o ’u State l.loipiula and.public Sanitary lustltuLoris throughout the land. BUCHU From Dispensary of ihe b'nttid SiatctA Diosrria Cretna, Buolia Leaves, Propcr-tles.- -Their odor; ir strong, diffusive, and satnowhat arumaiio; their tastes bitterish, add analogous li> mint. Medical Prosper tie a nd/SJsos. Bucbn leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to (ho Urinaiy Organs, producing diuresis, ami like otlmr similar medicines, ejtc.iling diaphoresis, wfliun cir cumstances favor this moduli action. •_ I- Thev uro given in complaints of thcv Uiv nary Organa, such as Gravel, Ol tonic Ca~ larrh o! the Bladder; Mmbid luitu'ion of the Bladder Prostrate, ui\d Hetennun or Inc'-ntiniauco of Urine,Horn * loss «t tone in the parts concerned in Us Tb«j .i’euiady lias also been recommended in l'£»)i >e l^ uv » Chronic Khoimiatisiu. Cutaneous AiToc tlons. and Dropsy. ; ‘ HelmboldU Kz{tuvL Rnctiv. la used by per son's frotu : the ageH-ol Id to 20. and from d 5 to 50. or i« thu. decline or eba- go of me ; alter Confinement or Labor Pains; Bed wetting incliildrem Keyser is ft Physi cian of over tliiity years* experience, and a graduate of'tlio Jefferson d'b'dical and oftlm Uujvwfiiy of-Medicine aud Sur gery of BfilUautpMa. ■ Mb. 11. T.- 11ei.mbold : 1 Dear Sir.- In regard to tlic question asked mu as to my opinion about Btichu, I would, say lliat I liave used and sold too article in various forms for the post thirty years; Ido not think there is any form or preparation of it 1 have not used or known' to be used, in the various disc.is-.-ft/h'TO auoh medicate agent would ho bidio.ded. Yonnre aware, as Well as myself, that it has buou extensively employed.in the various diseases of the bladder unit kidneys, ami th reputation it has acquired in my Is warranted by the tacts *' ’ I have seen and fisatli as before stated, every forte of loaves, the simple decoction, tincture, find 'ex-' tracts,—and I am,nut cognizant ofanv prep aration ot that plant at all equal to yours.' Twelve years’; experience ought, I.think.to' give me the right tojadge of its merits, and without prejudice or partiality, I give yours precedence. yvprull otheia. Ido toil value a thing bulk, if I did other Sue Aim would outdo your-; hut 1 hold to (ho doctrine that hulk anil quantity qo ho. make tip value—if they did a cupper cent would be worth more than a gold,dollar. I value your Bncliu for.ila effect un pa tients. I have cared with jit. uod seen our ed with it. more diseapoa of tlm bladder ami; kidubvß limn 1 have over seen* cured with-, any other fluoUo, or any other proptielory compound ol wltalover name. Respect(ullv. veers. &n., GKO. H. K.EYSEU. M. D.. 140 Woud Street, PiTTsntmoit, Pa. Askiob Hei.udoi,p.’s' Fluid Bxtbaot Bo- ODD. ttP“Dlraot letters to. * ' iielmb'old’s Drug and Chemical Warehouse No. 591 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Heltnbold’s Medical Depot,,. No. 104 SOUTH TENTH ST., BE^O# CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA. Sold toy DruggiSiS every where. BEWJRE OF COUNTERFEITS. . FOR jH BLMBOLDF 'fake ho other.
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