r«*»rsn iONMAKEB SHOP POP- RENT. ’ho largo Waggonmakor Shop m tho r m Blair & Son's wholesale grocery, ,d arlislo. Apply at tho store. _ . Notice. !E is hereby given that letters of iniatration on the estate of Mrs. Marga lato of Silver Spring township, doo d,, granted to tho undersigned residing in Ihip All persons indebted to the said requested to make payment immediate ”o having claims against tho estate will !t them for setaoment^ Advniiitdalor. Notice. )E is hereby given that letters of •ation on tho estate of John Cooper, late Spring township, doo’d., have boon gran undorsigned residing in the same twp. ns knowing thcmaolvos indebted to tho to arc requested to make immediate pay ftt’-VlrfSßSuid those having claim against tho estate ■ St» Alton nrosent them for scttlomont. l> ; 1 W. W. WANBAUGH, V Administrator. i a for Rent. largo room (second story) occupied tho lato “ Democrat" as a printing office, atoly in tho roar of tho First Presbyterian , Also, tho four law offices on first floor, at this office. 1,1368—tf. ‘H —Tho., Partnership here , j existing under the name of Jamo /g'oti':/.i)iUlngor & Co., is this day dissolved by mu ,!| ’ B. R. JAMESON. *;■ o. u. dillinger. m IBbilii’a-. fan. Ist, 1600. ■■: ;J, ; ! —Tho undersigned will continue i' ( : tli,oiJfidincss'as formerly, at No. 118 North Third Jf; all transactions of tho Into firm will Yours, Respectfully, B. B. JAMESON, I t* -jHE THOROUGH-BRED I^ORSE 8 HARRIS. V U - 9 %SE& Agricultural Society of Cumberland EB, f ""JK'"l!iBunty has directed us to dispose of “ Charles 11, r -* SriK" who is a thorough-bred horse, purchased Hi' ' -SSiSSooiety in 1800, in Kentucky. His podi- I' * »WSffiP orfect and will ho exhibited by any mom - .SoVhf tho committee to any mic disposed to pur ‘lsr’';4oßMMtho horse. Uis got now hero gives evidonoo ; of thp horse for his eolts nro all su- Ho will ho ten yours old next April; and '■-vWhrfeoUy Sound. Ho would ho a desirable pur '%loi'i(So.for any county Society, and is now sold only his colts requite another horse. Appli -1 eailottjnav’hc mado to either of the committee. 11l 'ttf J ELIAS BRBNNEMAN, i JOHN W. CRAIGHEAD, ‘ t>' ',#■ GEORGE CLARK. ■ Ao&tPlksOS ! PIANOSU *Wp<LLING OFF AT COST! *• lundersigned wishing to change buai soil off his entire stock at Cost, cen t's ’fisting of Htj Three New Pianos, ■u l '-; .fmadihy'.’lho host New York manufacturers ; also, 5, ~ CEftCKERING PIANO, having boon in use lime. Also, Cabinet ami Parlor r.hl/irfWi' ME LCD LG NS, ;>Vi ' GUITARS, VIOLINS, ■ .m I- ti-ftf. FLUTES, &c. r) f Cd&iiamcdiatoly, as his entire stock mustho is „ posed Of before the Ist of February. J. D. KAFFENSBERGER. East Main Street, Mcobanioshurg. t lBOO :tgii 1 ITCHI ITCH r / SOB A TCH ! ■ SOB A TOIII heaton’s Ointment OURE THE’ITCH IN 48 HOURS. Salt Riieuii, Ui.ccns, Chilblains, and nca3{ f:'> M of tub Skin. Price 50 cents. For ? ' Sftt&oy all Druggists. )v.i-JJ^B)E"B cn ding 00 cents ter WEEKS POTTER, SdWAgcnts, 170 Washington street, Boston, Mass. cn % ; : bo forwarded by mail, free of postage, to '■tfsy ) ; part of the United States. 1 ’ O«fe ; s,*lBos—oin : ’ f .[■ Soticc. ork is hereby given that letters of A»i ——[ i3t.rn.tion on tbo estate of Andrew W. : r late of Silver Spring township, de . J been granted to tbo undersigned, re -11 i--i.ir the same township. All persona in* tho said estate arc requested to make he immediately, and those having claims ilcaswffitigf thn estate will also present them for sot [■ tlement .. ;i)W, 21, isos-ot» or Rent. li A STORE ROOM, in Nowvillo, which has L. ’. '. used ns a Drag store, but is suitable oi ;t)ier,;for a Boot anil Shoo store, or a Clothing store, rHua Xt is situated on Main street and is one of tho beat business stands in tbd town. Possession giver on l t j . tbu firdt of April next. Terms moderate. Apply as.vi ; 1 ’ personally or by letter to ceiiif „/ feiiMbgd.-iiD.OJ'll, 1866—5 t v • Patriot dk Union, anil Chamboraburg [- ■ ■' VtiUqtifSpirit, insert tbroo timog and send bill to jilts. f-T Notice. rpi-ift partnership heretofore existing be tbo undersigned, doing business in tho of Ale and' Porter in Carlisle, was i .<Biji&ted on tbe first day of September, by mutual assoc* oanif! V ose of<*V g in *' S' • manufacture of Ale. and Porter will r n y { .. btf continued by the subscriber, at the .old stand, onnd Pomfrot and East streets, Carlisle. Ho olliw j all times pay the highest price, in cash, for | - Bajloy, delivered at his establishment, EJB. r.v) JACOB GEBHAHT, 1868—8m* ’ Your Property i ites l YfsmelropoUtan Insurance Company of New *■. ifork—Cash Capitol Oner §1,000,000. is one of the best Insurance Compa nvin«H ■ ■ nies now in ox ' l3tono °- For Particulars call cop all R undersigned, at tho Mansion House, Car w H. M. DOMBHOO, WiiWm- 10, 1865—3 m Agent. SHI# ■ -r TRUNKS 1 TRUNKS 1! 'ITJTLISES, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbe = &o. I'rencli bolo loatbor Trunks, La j Trunks of largo sites, brass bound he liooc “j-Sottlio host makes, in largo variety at ir.bMi'i ISAAC LININCSTON’S, lent tyk North Hanover Street. 10, *63. ’ 'I SJOR SALE.—The corner known as tb “ Harknoss Property,”, corner of South Ha ffier and Pomfrot streets, will bq sold on reason & terms. Apply to tho undersigned, residing IChurcbtown. o rowo^V portysr/S aigbto's ,t an l ‘i aorioS?' 1 ' .MOS, M. Co. , f‘ Bor. 9, ISfiS-St CARPETS I CARPETS 11 CARPETS 111 Wo have just returned from the city with n i dl supply of all grades and qualities of arpots, •pm the cheapest Hemp up to the host quality of jSroo-Ply. Also all widths of Floor Oil clothe, llndow Shades, Rugs, Matts, Looking Glasses, &o &All persons in want of any of tho above goods Sr tho coming season, will do well by giving us Ip early call, as wo always take great pleasure iu inhibiting our goods and defy competition in tho parkot. Please remember the Stand, south-east fornor Market Square, directly opposite Irvine a £oot and Shoo Store. TJja ywm Lolhin S oounteti*" ,' *V £B1 ', ~v| next fo'jj ads w iU • ,V« ME RICAN AND DRENCH GLASS - S“lW£ior Couth and Purnituro Varnish at MQiIiER & BQWERS VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE THE subscriber intending to remove to dis tant parts, offers at private sale, j A LOT OF GROUND, situate along the Conodoguinot Crook, three miles west of Carlisle. The improvements are a gocjd DWELLING HOUSE, Wash House, and other necessary out-buildinga. Also, a first" rate Blacksmith Shop with two fires, shooing shod, oJal house, «fcc. There is a thriving business done at this shop. There aro also a number of Fruit Trees on the premises. Any person wishing any further information, or desiring to view the prop erty, can do so by calling on the uddorsigned re siding thereon. JOHN. J. MENTZBR. Dec. 14, ISC5—| Barbara Crnitou, by her 1 In the Court of Corn next friend Win. Fosloro. 1 mon Picas of Cum- VB. , j berland county, Com* John M, Craiten. J monwoalth of Ponna. To John Jacobs, SVff., No. 4, Nov. T. 1805. Alias, Subpoena Bur Divorce, 13th Nov. 1865. It is ordered that notice bo published by the Sheriff, according to law in ono newspaper, re quiring the Defendant to-appear on the first day of next Term of Court to answer tho complaint. BY THE COURT, Witness my band and seal of said Court 11358) this Oth day of November, A, D. 1865. B. DUKE, Deputy Proth% To John M. Oraiton : Inpursuianoo of thoaboro order, you aro boro by required to appear at the next Court of Com mon Ploas to bo bold in Carlisle, in and .for tbo county of Cumberland, on Monday, tbo Btb day of January, 1860, to answer to the complaint of tbo said Barbara Craitcn Alice Crono, by her ncxtl Comincnw oalt li ’riend Ira D.-Jones. [ ol' Pennsylvania.— { To Jno. Jacobs, sh’lF J No. 2, Nov. T. 1865. Alias Subpoena Sur Divorce 13th Nov. ISOS. It is ordered that notice bo published by the Sheriff according, to law ip one newspaper, re quiring the Defendant to appear on the first day of the next term of Court to answer a certain com plaint. To William Crono : In pursuance of the above order, you are hereby required to appear at the next Court of Common Pleas to bo held at Carlisle, in and for the county of Cumberland, on Monday, the Bth day of Jan uary, 1866, to answer the complaint of tbo said Alice Crone NOTICE ia hereby given that the following named persons have filed petitions in the of fice of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for license, under the pro visions of the act of assembly passed the 31st day of March, 1856, entitled °An Act to regulate th© sale of intoxicating liquors,” and the supplements relating thereto, which petitions will ho present ed to said Court on Monday, the Bth day of Jan uary, 1806 O N and after Monday, Dec. lltb, 1805, Passongor Trains will run daily, as follows, (Sundays orccoptod); ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves Harrisb’g 8.40 A. M. Mochnnicßburg 9.18, Carlisle 9.58, Now villo 10.34, Sbipponsburg 11.07, Chamborsburg 11.10, Qroonoastle 12.25, arriving at Hagerstown 1,00, P. M. MAIL TRAIN loaves Harrisburg 1.40, P. M. Meobaniosburg 2.20, Carlisle 2.63, Nowvillo 3.29, Sbipponsburg 4.00, Cbnmborsburg 4.40, Green castle 5.30, arriving at Hagerstown 0.10, P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Harrisburg 4.30, P. M. Meobaniosburg 6.04, Carlisle 6.32, Nowvillo 0.03, Sbipponsburg 0.31, arriving at Obambors burg 7.00, P. M. LEVI SHAULL, « Administrator EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Chamborsburg 5.15, A. M. Sbipponsburg 5,45, Nowvillo 0.16; Carlisle 0.60, Mochaniosburg 7.21, arriving at Harrisburg 7.50, A.M. MAIL TRAIN loaves Hagerstown 7.10 A. M. Qroonoastle 7,45, Chamborsburg 8.26, Shippons burg 8.65, Nowvillo 9.27, Carlisle 10.03, Mochan iosburg 10.36, arriving at Harrisburg 11.10, A. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cbam borsburg 1.15, Sbipponsburg 1.48, Nowville 2.21, Carlisle 3.01, Meobaniosburg 3.37, arriving at Harrisburg 4.10, P. M. A MIXED TRAIN loaves Hagerstown 2.45, P. M. Qroonoastle 3.36, arriving at Chamborsburg 4.20, P. M. Malting close connections at Harrisburg with Trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York, Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington. O. N. LULL, Superintendent's Office , ) Snffit. GkamVg , Dec. 11, '65 J Deo 21, 1865.-ly J. K. KLINK, Nowvillo, Pa. JACOB GEBHABT, ÜBNBY IUCHTBK. JAMBS BBNIZ, LBIDIOH & MILLER. Notice. JNO. JACOBS, Sheriff Deo. 14,1865—4 t Notice. William Crone. BY THE couirr. B. DUKE, Deputy Proth’y. SEAJL^ JNO. JACOBS, Sheriff. Doc. 14,1866 —4t Notice. E. CORNMAN, Cleric HOTELS. Jacob Rodsooker, Pqnn township. M. Shroinor, East Ward, Carlisle. J. T. Rippoy, " “ “ John Riley, West " John Early, “ “ “ William 8011, Now Cumberland. Eli Good, Lower Allen. RETAILERS. Edward Showers, West Ward, Carlisle. William Lewis, Newton township. Edwin Arts, Shipponsbdrg. Doe. 14, 1866. CUMBERLAND VALLEY mmm rail road, CHANGE OF HOURS. WESTWARD, EASTWARD. Clothing! Clothing!! My Motto — u Quick Sides and Small Projlla.” THE subscriber having purchased the Clothing Store of Abraham Lahman, next door to Shroinor’s hotel, a few doors north of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank, North Ilunovcr street, Carlisle, begs loavo to inform tho public' that ho will continue tho CLOTHING BUSINESS in all its branohos. He will constantly koop on hand superior MADE UP CLOTHING of evory description, and will sparo no pains to select such goods as will suit those who patronize him. He will also keep on hand, to bo made up to order, CLOTHS of all kinds and at all prices. As ho intends to giro his undivided attention to his business, ho hopes to receive a liberal share of public patron age. His goods and his prices will not bo object ed to by any one, as ho is determined to sell as cheap as tho cheapest. JOHN TREIBLER. Deo. 21, X865-ly. 1 THE LADY’S FRIEND— -1 OUU. The beat of the Monthliea—de voted to LITERATURE and EASAIGN.— $2.60 a year. Wo give WHEELER & WIL, SON’S Celebrated §55 Sewing Machines on the following terms;— 20 copies and the Sewing Machine, §7O, 30 copies and the Sewing Machine, §B5. 40 copies and the Sawing Machine, §lOO, Send 15 cents for a sample copy to DEA CON & PETERSON, 319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Deo. 14, 1805. Notice. jVrO'XTCE is hereby given that letters of Ad- X v ministration on the estate of Mrs. Leah Coovor, late of Mochnnicsburg Borough, doo’d., have been issued to the undersigned, residing in Monroe twp. 411 persons indebted to tbo said estate aro requested to mako payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. CHIUS riAN GJiBIM. Administrate. Doe. U, 1805-01* Fourth Arrival I HAYING taken tho advantage of the groat dodiuo in all kinds of Dry Goods that has jiutoccurod ip tho Eastern markets, wo have just made a largo addition to our Winter Stock, and have marked everything down to cor respond with tho present prices. Please call and see tho groat bargains that you can now gel in all kinds of FANCY DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS, ’ ■ SHEETINGS, CANTON FLANNELS, WOOL FLANNELS, OINGAMS, TICKINGS AND OALUCOHS. Great bargains in Blankets, Great Bargains in Shawls, Great Bargains in Cloths & Cassimeres Grand display of Christmas Goods. Grand display of all kinds of Ladies’, Children’s and Misses’ Furs. Grand display pg Cloth Cloaks. A full stock of .all kinds "' v '' . Woolen Goods, Such as HOODS, SCARFS, NUBIAS, TIES, JACKETS, HOSE, SHIRTS GLOVES, & DRAWERS, SONTAOS, &o. CARPET S, CARPETS. Oil Cloths,, Window Rugs, Shades, &c Matts, •Please. call and bco for your solves, that we nro fully prepared to givo you (ho greatest bargains that you have soon for a long time, and are de termined not to bo undersold, and always take grear pleasure in exhibiting our complete stock of Goods suitable for the season. * LEIDICn & MILLER. Doc. 14, ISOS. Mew Grocery Store. CHANGE OF FIRM! THE undersigned hereby announces to his old patrons and customers, that ho has dis posed of his entire stock of Goods with the good w iU of the catablibliiuenl to Messrs. Poffer A Washmood, whom he re commends to the citizens of Cumberland county, as active, emerge tic and reliable business men, who will spare no pains to maintain and improve the character of the old stand ns a first class PAIIIIILY (bcß!lO€fliaS¥. "With many thanks for the patronage he has received, ho bespeaks lor the new firm a continu ance of the same. PEFFER & WASH MOOD will in a fow days rccoivo tho largest and host as sorted stock of GROCERIES, CHINA WARE, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WILLOW WARE, &c., over brought to this'placo, and will constantly koop on hand tins J CHOICEST GROOERIES tbo Eastern Markets afford. A full assortment of ps and Oil on hand. Call and soo us at the land, .South Bast corner of Market Square. nu, PEEPER & WASHMOOD. n. 4, 1800—ly. BRITISH PERIODICALS PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS! The London Quarterly Review ( Conservative. Tlio Edinburgh Review ( Whig.) Tho Westminster Roviow {Radical.) Tho North British Review {Free-Qhureh.) AND Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine {Tory.) ' terms for 1866. For any ono of tho Reviews, $l.OO per annum, For any two of tho Reviews, 7.00 “ For any throo of tho Reviews, 10.00 u For all four of tho Reviews, 12.00 u For Blackwood’s Magazine, 4.00 ** For Blackwood and one Review, 7.00 For Blackwood and any two of tho Reviews, For Blackwood and three of tho Reviews, Por Blackwood and the four Reviews, The interest of those Periodicals to American renders is rather increased than diminished by the articles they contain on onr into Uu-ut War, and though sometimes tinged with prejudice, they may still, considering their groat ability and the different stand-points from which they aro writ ten bo road and studied with advantage by the people of this country, oi every creed and party. PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS, New Subscribers to any two of the above peri odicals for 1800 will bo entitled to receive, gratis, any one of tlio “ Four Jicviewa” for 1805. Now Subscribers to all live of the Periodicals for 1800, will receive, gratis, any two of the “ Four lie vtewa” for 1805. . Subscribers may also obtain back numbers at the following reduced rates, viz : Blackwood from September, 1801, to December, ISOS, inclusive, at the rate of $2.50 a year. The North UrUiah from January, 1800, to De cember, 1805, inclusive; the Edinburgh and the IKuslmmiVcr from April, 1801, to December, ISOS, inclusive, and the for the year 1805, at the rate of $1.50 % year for each or any Review. copies yet remain of all the Four Jicviewa for ISO.'!, at $l.OO n set, or $1.50 for uuy one. •LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Publishers, 38 Walker direct, A r . 1 L. S. & Co., also publish, the FARMER’S GUIDE, by Hunky Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Nouton, of Yalo College. 2 vols. Royal Oc tavo, 1000 pages, and numerous Engrovings. Price $7 for the two volumes—by Mail, post paid, $3. Jan. 4, ISOO. Furs. Furs. Furs. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Sons, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. Have now open their largo anti splended stock of LADIES’ EUR CAPES, COLLARS,' MUFFS, CUFFS,- GLOVES AND HOOD'S. Also the finest assortment of Fancy Fttr Ituhcp, Cape, ■ Mnjflcm, and (i'lcccp over before offered by them, all of which are war ranted to bo as represented. ' SHIPPING FURS SOUGHT. Oct. 18, 1860—4 m the best of the monthlies.— a THE LADY'S FRlEND—devoted to FASHION and LITERATURE. Beautiful Steel Engravings. SPLDNDID DOUBLE SIZE COLORED FASHION PLATES. The Latest Patterns of Dresses, Cloaks, Bonnets, Embroidery, &c. Household Receipts, Mu sic. &o. WHEELER & WILSON’S SEW ING MACHINES given as Premiums.— Send 15 cents for a sample copy to DEACON & PETERSON, 319 Walnut Street, Phila. Deo. 14, 1805. ONE GOOD PHOTOGRAPH IS WORTH a do/.cn poor ones. Who wilt give a poor Pioturo to n friend '/ All Photographs made at Lothman’i (ralttiry aro warranted to give satisfac tion. [Out. lit, ’O5-tf. Job Printing neatly executed. HURKAH FOR THE 1 B I I 11 ID A I 3 • JUST arrived from tbo Eastern cities, with a largo assortment of C HR IS T M >S'S GOOD S, Such as —China Cups and Saucers, Mugs, Va ses, Bolls, Toys'of all Descriptions, China Tea Setts, Pewter Tea Setts, Gum Dolls, Gum Zouaves, Gum Balls, Gum and Tin Hatties, Ilarmonicans of all sizes, Tin and Wooden Trains of Cars, Sand Figures, Tin Buckets, and Cups of all sizes, Toy Whips, Tin Trumpets, • Ivory Whistles, Wooden Guns, Drums, Masks, Toy Baskets, Bureaus, Work Boxes, Glass Birds and Deers, Dressed Dolls, Birds and Animals on Bellows, Pin Cush ions, Wooden Toy Buckets, Toy Watch es, Toy Candies, of all kinds, Ac., Ac. Als>», a full assortment of Such as Coffees, 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 valoncia Raisins, Dales, Figs Prunes, citron Atmore’s Mince Meat, sweet shaker corn, Hominy, Barley, Hico, Peas, Beans, extracts of Lemon ami Vanilla, corn starch, Farina, silver gloss starch, Pearl starch, cheese, Honey, Pickles by the dozen, pure cider Vinegar, Mackerel, slmd. Herring, cod Fish, Dried Fruit of all kinds, Ac. Glass, Qncciiswai'u, Stone and Ear- Coal Oil Lamps of different sizes (JEDAJI AND WOODEN WAKE Such us, TuVj-s Keelers, Buckets, Bowls, Hut- tor Prints, Hatter Ladles, spoons, Hulling Pins. Potato Mashers, &c., Brooms, Hopes, Brushes ami Cards of all kinds, also, notions of every desorp tion, jvhK’li will ho sold at a small profit, n-’ my motto is ; ,f small proljts ami ipnuk' s-ales,” GEO. D. UOI'i’MAX. Corner ofPomfrot and East streets. Dee. 7, ’Go—dm Keep You Feel Warm ami Dry ii' you want a "mul pair u i « French Calf Skin Boots, go to If you want a good pair of country Cu'f Skin loots, go to PLANK’S. If yon want a good pair of Kip, "Water Proof, or icavy Upper Leather Boots, go ,to JOHN IIYEU. I’LAX Iv'iS. If you v/iiut Hoys’, Youths’ un<l Cliihlvon’s Hools go to PLANKS. II you want Mens', Boys’ ami Youth's heavy Brogans, Balmorals mul Unitors, go to PLANK’S. If you want Laidius. Missus and Children’s English mul Trench lasting Gaiters, go to PLANK’S. If you want Ladies. Misses and Children's Glove Kid Gaiters ami Balmorals, go to PLANK’S. If you wuut IjiulifS. Mifsus and Children's hom ma.Vc Gout, French Monii'c-i Bools and Biilmor.J; go lo If you want Ladies, Misses and Children’s hua vy Calf, Kip ami Grain Hoots ami Shoo-, suiuul fo» country wear, go to PLANK'S. Il you waul Mem’, Ladies aml Misses Gum Ovar Shoes, Sandels and Buskins, go to PLANK'S. I you want a pair of Wale’s Arctic Gaiters (or over slices,) for Mon and Women’s wear, warran ted water-proof ami cold-proof, go to PLANK'S. Tho universal testimony in reference to this superior winter over shoo is that it has no cquai for keeping tho feet vann anti dry. Try one pair, and you will never bo without them if it is a pos sible thing to got thorn. In short if you want any hind of a Boot or Shoe made of leather, go to PLANK’S. If you want Tints and Cups fur Mu* v , 3><>ys a Youth’s, go to 10.00 PLAXK’S. If you want Umlor uml Over 1 >i \t Ac., go to 13.00 11 15.00 O' von want Hanover L»m*!c ({< Jin; m< h Mitts, lor Mon and Hoys, jo* I'LAXK'r [f you •wish to save money ih piiiuli:i.-iavr l- : ‘' Shoes, Hats and Cups, go to I>LA.\K'3. South "West corner of North Tli.«• yer -trc ami Locust Alley, mi.l way hot woou Thu'liu'u’:- nn Wctzell’s Hotels, Carlisle. Doe. 7. 13a. r )—ly. WHEREAS the Hon. James H. Ouaiiam President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of tho counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cooklin and Hugh Stuarl, Judges of tho Courts-of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery fur the trial of all capital and oih , or offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated tho Iklh day M November. 1805, have ordered the Court »>( Oyer anti Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holdou at Carlisle on tho 2d‘Monday of January, 1866, (being tho Sth day,) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that' they are by the said precept commanded to bo thou 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, ami nil those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the priscftiors (hat are or then shall bo in tho Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just. 1 JOHN JACOBS, S/unjl. Dec. 7, 1865. Auction SScgins TTo-lPay. HAYING sold my stovo house, I will sel all my Jewelry Stxn*o and fixings at nuclioi prices as they must bo cleared out immediately Tho stock consists of a large safe, five large SILVER SHOWCASES: Trench plate glass, three upright Cases, one lurgt Eagle sign, two largo FRENCH MIRRORS, and all the watch makers tools and stock, a largo lot of Clocks of every description, Watches, Gold Hunting Cases, English Lovers and Silver of every kind, Gold and Silver pons and pencils, Gold and Silver chains. Gold and Silver rings of the boat quality, also a largo lot of Silver and Silver plated ware. Paintings on glass Ac., which will ho sold with out regard to price, also a largo oil cloth, almost now, fifteen, feet by forty feet, at the sign of the Gold Eaglo, Main street, CaHifilo- SUApIjI3Y Dec. 7 , 1805, A Great National Work. Mr. Buchanan’s History of the Ad JJVE OF THE REBELLION. Every Democrat Should Have It Subscription Price, $3.30, j2£J~ All orders will receive prompt attenti Address Deo. 7, GROCERIES Sugars, Syrups, Teas, then Ware PLANK'S, PLANK’S. \ K’S Proclamation. AUCTION ! AUCTION! OIL PAINTINGS, ministration on the A. T. GOODMAN, Patriot ana Union OjJicc, 1865-it Uinnisimna, Pa, FARM FOR SALE- HOIIE subscriber offers (it private sale, a -B- a lirr-t-ralo LIMESTONE FARM, situate in West Pcnnsburo' township, Cumberland county, one and a-half miles south of Ncwville, on the Big Spring Road leading to Stoughstown, and ad joining farm of John Wagnor, M. B. Boyd, and others, CONTAINING 135 ACRES, The improvements arc a large Two-story BRICK HOUSE, Hank Barn, Stone Wash House, Spring House, and all necessary out-buildings. There is a never failing spring of Mater convenient to the dwelling and a cistern in the yard. There is an Apple Or chard on the promises, and other fruit trees; The land h in a high state of cultivation,having been lately limed, and all under good fence. This farm bus many advantages, being near mills and town. Persons desiring to purchase can view tho farm by calling on the subscriber residing on tho sa me. Nov, 10, ISOS-2m Valuable Hotel Properly AT PRIVATE SALE. r p H E subscriber having purchased the X Union Hotel” Propferty, in Carlisle, intends to take possession of tho same on the Ist of April, lie therefore odors, at private sale, tho HOTEL PROPER T Y he now occupies in Plainfield, live miles west of Carlisle. The buildings (fronting k() feet,) aro in very line condition. The house contains two fine large parlors, excellent chambers, good kitchen, wash house, cistern, Ac., Ac., all of 1 which is handsomely painted and constructed especially fjr the business. The Stabling is especially suited, and the large lot in good condition. This property is considered a prolitable invest ment, and as good a stand as any in the c'ouuty. It is now oll'ered at very reasonable terms. Pos session given nn April Ist. Apply *l7) LOUIS ZITZER. ’hihilicM, Nov. Id, T>s-2m : ■yiIRSINIA LANDS IN MAUKET.-- ARTHUR L. ROGERS, WEAL ESTATE AGENT. MIDDLKDL'KC:. LOUDON COUNTY, VA. Having an extensive acquaintance with thepeoplo and the Land of the Piedmont Section of Virginia, so celebrated as a line *• Grass Country.” I will pay particular .ipentUm to the jJiirc/ja>«: tni>J mile of Jirtfl Entitle, in this region, lie sdes practicing law in the Courts of Loudon and Fauquier. I am authorized to sell some of the most desirable Farms in this part oftho 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, Plats and Surveys furnished when desired. ■ Addtess A 1 TILUR L. ROGERS, Attorney at Law. Middio'mrg, Loudon 00., Va. Unri:ur.N(’r.s —,l’ohn .Tannoy. Esq., Leesburg, Va.; Gen. A. Rogers, Mi Idleburg, Va. : John A. Sp!lman, Esq., James V. Brooke, Esq., Wnrronton, Fauquier county, Va. ; A. K. Phillips. Frcderi 'ks- Imrg, Va,: Francis L. Smith, Esq., Alexandria, Va.: ‘Dr. Beverly R, Wellford, Win. 11. Ala Gar land, Esq., RichimuuL Va. : Messrs. L. B. Bayno A; Co., Messrs. Hamilton, Easter it Co., I Novott Steele, Baltimore, Ald- Oct. 12, ISO5—B m To the Public. Caui.isi.l’., November 27, ISlia. 'j'llL soiiiur partner ot the lirm of Delaney A *v Blair still continue:} the COAL and LUM BER business at the old stand, near the Gas House, whore ho.will constantly keep on hand a large stock of COAL AND LUMBER. Ilia Coal being kept constantly muter 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 a share of that of the public generally. NnV. 311, I.lfij—ly mT M A INSURANCE COMPANY, II auTro ll 1) , coN jf Losses Paid in 40 Years Over §17,000,000. Net Assets, Jan., 1805, $3,077,302,71. EIRE AND INLAND RISKS, Agencies in all die principal Cities a.n ’own.' in the United Stales. 'Api*lati<»n> fur lu-mrance will bo promptly at ,i, d to l-/UMBER. I".) ihiilr.nd C,,jnpniiies. Bridge Builders, Jlou-e and Barn Builder.-:, or any company o • iudi\ideals that maj’- want to contract for Hail Road Ties, Bridge Timber, or Frames for Build ings, to be delivered next Spring or Summer, will dn well to let their wants be known to tho sub scriber, as bo has a desirable lot of TIMBER lying on Mountain Crook, near Laurel Forge, which he will manufacture into LUMBER of all clet-criptions as soon as there is a demand open fur it. Aildross F. 8. ROGERS, Xcir Ilumptthiro. Dec. 7. 1860 —:im 1! . U . CO K SON, (Late Major Q. M. Dept.) 113 4lla Stveel, Pfialla. Real Estate Broker and Conveyancer. Farms fur sale or exchange in Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia, (tlalaloguus now ready.) Have agents in all tho principal Cities and Towns in tho above Stales.— Great bargains are offored iu Virginia and Dela ware Farms to person.-, with moderate means.— Officers ami soldiers claims promptly adjusted.— Collections made everywhere. Dee. 7,1865 —2 m E3xeculor*s Notice. \ : OTIOE ib hereby given that Letters J_N testamentary o/l tho estate of Mary Sugars, lata of Hum [atari township, dcc’d., have' boon granted to the undersigned, residing in the same' township. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. Doe. 7, ISOS-6t tvtotiok to bridge builders.— J-i Scaled proposals will bo received ut the offi ces ol’the County Commissioners, in Carlisle and York, until Tuesday, the Dili day of January next, ut which time they will he opened at York, and the contract awarded to the lowest and best bid der or bidders, lor tho erection of two bridges over the Yellowbroechcs Crook, ono at Long a. Kauffman's Mill, in Upper Allen township, tho other at-Williams’fording, in Monroo township, ypecilieatiuns of which may bo seen at the Com missioners office in Carlisle or York. m. McClellan,) ~ . . . ■ JOHN SIoCOY, \cf o.T lb Co HUNKY XCAUNS. ( °J C,mb ’ tor DccM, 1803—Jt ... ripUE LADY’S FRIEND— -E- The Best of tho Monthlies—devoted to Fashion and Pure Literature. $2.50 a year; Two copies §4; Eight {and one gratis) SIG. WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MA CHINES given as premiums. Send 15 cents for a sample copy to DEACON it PETER SON, 319 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Single numbers for sale by the Nows Dealers. Dec. U, 1805, For Sale. rip HE eligible Bill Civ. HOUSE and LOT o{ JL CUOUNI), on West PomlVet street, at- pres ent occupied by Mis. Harper. The lot measures 30 feet in front by dlO in depth to an alley, Tho property is in good condition, L’or particulars, cull on tho subscriber. XSGS. 800. M; 1 B<J6. THK WORLD, An Independent Democratic Daily, Weekly and Semi-Weekly News- AF rSR four yeavs of civil war, forced up on the pcoplo of tho Statce by tho violence of tho sectional partial, wo now enter up* on a now ora of unity and progress. North and South, a cordial cooperation of all honest men is needed to repair the waste of war, to establish our Peace through the triumph of sound constitutional principles in tho administration of tho Government and our Unity by guarding all that makes Union desirable. Tho groat Democratic Party, whoso history in tho past is tho history of private prosperity, of territorial extension, and of public order in Ame rica, stands now, ns it has over stood, tho party of tho Nation, superior to all sectional passions in its loyalty to the right of co-c<|iial States and to tho liberties of tho individual citizen. Onco more its voice will bo beard, onco moro its adherents will bo rallied to its time honored standards in every city and town of tho Northern and of tho South ern States. D. D. G. DUNCAN. To the principles of this great Democratic Party of tho Nation The WorW has borno firm witness throughout tbo ordeal of civil war. It will now bo devoted to tho not less arduous task of applying those principles tb 'the solution of tho many and weighty questions—financial, social, political— which come upon us with tho return of peace.— Faithful to tho real interests of all sections, it will bo enslaved by the prejudices and blinded by the prepossessions of none. That tho principles of American Democracy should thus bo uttered, with no weak and uncer tain voice, hero in the groat metropolitan centre of American enterprise and commerce, is a matter of such importance to every citizen as musti rec ommend The World to tho cooperation and 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 continue to bo—tbo host Newspaper of the Day. Tho Daily World affords a complelo compoudi uni of, and commentary upon, tho news of every day. The Semi - Weekly IPorW is a largo quarto sheet, same size as daily, containing all its nows, corres pondence, editorials, commercial and market news, cattle market and provision reports, and a fresh and entertaining miscellany of literature.— Published Tuesday and Friday. The Weekly IForW, a largo quarto sheet, same size as daily, has now the largest circulation of any weekly journal published, save one. Its ex traordinary success since its union with the Now York Ai\(/u8 has justified the moat 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 of Agricultural Reading; altogether composing an unrivalled handbook of current information for the Farmer, Live Stock or Produce Dealer, the Country Mer chant, etc. 2. Its reading for the Family Circle embrace the freshest and best Stories, Poetry, Religious Read- ing, etc. d. Its Digest of tho Nows, is not, like most city weeklies, a more waste basket of tho Daily ; only matters of interest and importance are chosen from the Daily, while tho mass of its contents are prepared especially for tho Weekly. In every post office district there should bo found some active, "public spirited Democrat who will ftonfor a benefit upon us, his neighbors, and the cause, by making a determined effort to form a olub of four, ton, twenty, or fifty for the Weekly World, at our greatly reduced rales. aRISAT REDUCTION IN TERMS Q. DAILY WORLD. One copy, one year, by mail, Ono copy, ono year, Four copies, ono year, Ton copies, ono year, OIIVUU DKI.ANCY, One copy, ono year, Two Dollars. Four copies, ono yoav, Savon Dollars, Ton copies, one year, Fifteen Dollars. 20 copies, 1 yr. to 1 address, Twenty-five Dollars. 60 ooploo, I yr. to I addrooo, Fifty Dollars. H. M. DONE HO C, AU'-ul. R. R. CORSON, 112 South -\th Stra-t, ois, rhiio. i\ o. JACOB HECK, Executor A. 11. BLAIR. paper. EDITIONS SliMI-WEKKLY WORLD, WKBKLT WORLD. An extra copy of the Weekly edition furnished to clubs of twenty dr more. For clubs of fifty the Somi-Weekly, and for clubs of ono hundred tbo Daily, will bo sent to getter up of a club. Additions may bo made to clubs at any time during the year at the regular club rates. Changes from club list can only bo made by request of the person receiving the club packages. All such requests must name the edition, post office, and state to which it has previously boon scut, and inclose twenty-live cents to pay for changing to separate address. Orders for any editions of The World may ho sent by mail, and enclose Post Olfiee Money Order or Dank Draft (Jess the discount). We have no authorized traveling agents. Money sent by mail will be at the risk of the senders. Orders und letters should bo addressed to THE WORLD, 35 Park Row , No ic York Oct- 2G, ISOO. W. 0. Sawyer & €o. W, C. Sawder, J. A . Duke, J. E. BnrkhohU) HAVE just received from Stewart’s, Claf* lin and Mellon, Now York, and the best bouses in Philadelphia, »ho largest and best stock Fall and Winter Goods EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET Please cull and examine our immense stuck of Alpine and Rob Roy Plaids, Figured, Plain and Striped Empress Cloths, Plain and Figured French Merinos, Hops, Poplins, Alpcacas, and Estelle Cloths, Dress Goods in every variety of stylos and shades, Ladies Cloth and Mantles, of plain and bright Plaids. SIIA WLS, Black, Plaid, Broche and Thibet, .Linen and Lace Collars, Sleeves and Handkerchiefs. Ourstockof Woolen Goods com prises Blankets, home made, Shaker Ballard Vale, Rod ami Brown Flannels, Balmorals in all colors. Domestics' in Quantities, DeLaincs, brown and bleached Muslins, Ginghams, Tickings, Crnshs, Sheetings, Pillow Casings, Ac. Gents’ and Boys’ Wear Full Hue of Cloths, Cassimers, plain and fanoy Scurfs, Ties. Handkerchiefs and Shirts. HOSIERY & GLOVES Cotton and Wool for Ladies, Gents, Misses an Children. FUBiYISHWa GOODS of all kinds usually kept in first class Dry Goods Stores, such as Car pels, Oil Clots, Rugs, Mats, Looking Glasses. Shades, Draperies, Druggets; Ac. tUiitilUill lIHBB—B [CT” We pay special attention to Mourning Goods., ami will be able to fill all orders for Fane rah. Cashmeres, Shrouding Flannels, Crapo Col lars, Black Merinos, Damiao Clotbs, Empress, Rep, Poplin and Eugene Mournings all qualities of English and French Crapes, Ribbons, ic. All orders carefully attended to Fancy Dry Goods, Domestic do., Gents Wear, Ilosiory and Gloves, Kid Gloves, white find black colors and all sizes, in endless varieties at WV"C. SAWYER £ CO", One Poor Below Martin*# Jfotel, East Main St,, Carlisle, Pa, Sopt.23, 1865. LOOK AND READ- HOVE in advance ; first to REDUCE VJ PRICES. Ho makes the beet and cheapest Pictures in Town, and gives Six FOR ONE DOLLAR. Just think of it! Six Perfect Card Photographs for ONE DOLLAR. Don’t forgot to go to GROVE'S, Gallery, South Hanover Street, Carlisle. Oct. 20, 1865-tf HAMES. —500 pairs of Ramos on hand of all kinds, Elisabethtown pattern, Loudon ,l Common u with and without patent fastenings, cheaper than at H. BASSO»;S. lIUBM'S FLUID EXTR IT BUCHU For Non-Uotontion or Icoontinuancn of Urlno Irritation or Ulceration ol tho Blad der or Kidnoys, Diseases of tho Prostrate Gland Stono in tho Bladder, Calculus, Gravel or Brick Dual Deposit, and all Dia easos of tho Bladder, Kidneys, and Dtopsl cal Swellings. Helmbold’s FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU FOE WEAKNESS AEISINO FBOJC EXCESSES OB Tho Constitution onoo affected with Or ganio Weakness, requires the old of medi cine to strengthen and invigorate the sys tem, which Helmboid’a Extract Bnchn in variably docs. If no treaUnont bo submit ted to, Consumption or Insanity ensues. Helmbold’s FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU In affections peculiar to females, it Is hna qnaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or retention. Irregularities, pain fulnoss or suppression of customary evac uations, Ulcerated or Sohirrns state of tho Uterus, Lenoorrhoea, and all complaints in cident to tho sex, whether arising trom hab its of dissipation, imprudences, or In the Decline or Change in Life. Helmbold’s FLUID EXTRACT BUtfHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH Will radically exterminate from the system diseases of the Urinary Organs arising from Habits of Dissipation at little expense, lit tle or no change in diet , and no exposure; completely superseding those unpleasant and dangerous remerCtfis, Copaiva and Mer cury In ouring all those unpleasant and dan gerous diseases. USB HelnboM’s FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU In all cases of tho Urinary Organs, whoth or existing in male or female, from whatev er cause originating, and no matter of bow long standing. It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, and moro strengthening than any of tho preparations of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from broken-down or dollcato Constitutions, procure tho remedy at once. Tho reader must be awaroTnat however alight may bo tho attack of tho above dis eases, it is certain to affect his bodily health, mental powers, and happiness, and that of his posterity. Onr flesh and blood are sup ported from those sources. Physicians, Please Notice. Ton Dollars. Wo make no secret of tho ingredionts. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BU CHU is composed of Bucbu, Cubebs and Juniper Berries, selected with great onto, and prepared in vanco by H. T. HELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist, of sixteen years* experience In tho city of Philadel phia, and which is now proscribed by tho most eminent physicians, has been admitted to use in tho United States Army, and Is also In very .general use in State Hospitals and public Sanitary Institutions throughout tho land. Pour Dollars, Ten Dollars. Twenty Dollars. (From Dispensary of the Untied States.) Diosma Gretna. Bucha Leaves P ropertleg.—Their odor is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic; their tastes bitterish, and analogous to mint. medical Froroperties And Uses. —Buchu leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to the Urinary Organs, producing diuresis, and like other similar medicines, exciting diaphoresis, when cir omnstances favor this mode of action. They aro given in complaints of the Uri nary Organa, such as Gravel, Ohronio Ca tarrh ot the Bladder, Uorbid Irritation of tbo Bladder and Urethra, Disease of the Prostrate, and Retention or Incontinnanca of Urine, from a loss of tone in tho parts concerned in its evacuation. Tbo remedy line also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affec tions, and Dropsy. Helmbold’s Extract Buc/m is, used by per son’s Irom tho ages of 18 to 25, and from 85 to 55, or in the decline or change of life j after Confinement or Labor Faina; Bed wetting in children. Keyser is a Physi cian of over thirty years’ experience, and a graduate of tho Jefferson Medical College and of tho University of Medicine and Sur gery of Philadelphia. Mu. H. T. Helmbold; Dear Sir. —ln regard to the question asked mo as to my opinion about Buchu, I would say that 1 have used and sold the article in, various forms for the past thirty years. Ido not think thero is any form or preparation of it I havo not used or known to he used, in the various diseases where such medicate agent would bo indicated. Youarb aware, as well as myself, that it has been extensively employed in the various diseases of tho bladder and kidneys, and th reputation it has acquired in my judgment is warranted by tbo facts. I havo seen and used, as before stated, every form of Buchu —tho powdered loaves, tho simple docootion, tincture, fluid ex tracts, —and I am not cognizant of any prep aration ot that plant at all equal to youra- Twelvo years’ experience ought, I think, to give mo tho right to judge of its merits, and without prejudice or partiality, I give yours precedence over all others. Xdo not value a thing according lo its bulk, if I did other Buchus would but-do yours, but I hold to the doctrine that bulk and quantity do not make up value—if they did a copper cent would he worth more than a gold dollar. I valuo your Buchu for its etfuot on pa tients. I have cured with it, and seen cur ed with it, more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than I havo over soon cured with any other Buchu, or any other proprietory compound of whatever name. ' -Respectfully, yonrs, &0., _ GEO. H. KEYSER, M. D., 140 Wood Street, Pittsburgs, Pa. Ask fob Helmdoed’s Fluid Extract 80~ letters to OEIiIHBOLD’S Drug and Chemical Warehouse No. 591 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Helmbold’s Medical Depot, No. 101 SOUTH TENTH ST., BELOW CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA. Sold by Druggists every where. BE WARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR IIELMBOLES i Take mo other. INDIJCEETIO*, BUCHU onn*
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