rsyi AL UABLE V L ESTATE PUBLIC SALE. ) of a deod of assignment, I will to public sale on the promisee, TURD AT, Feb. 10 t 18G6, , FARM of Alfred Moore, situated lolly Springs, on the Baltimore pike, td a-half miles South of Carlisle, Fa. it the most desirable properties that into market, being a delightful coun i and a highly improved farm with iionce. The farm contains 15 ACRES, >f excellent and productive land, in of cultivation, close by ono of the rest streams in Cumberland county. iin excellent order. The improvo- Of a largo ICS. i TWO AND A-lIALF STORY STONE DWELLING, id on olovatod ground, a largo Bank /fib, Wagon Shod, Oarrlago House, Wood Houso, Ac., Ac. 'this'farm has boon dor ©tod to fruit as supplied the Carlisle and Harris for tho last few years with somo of strawberries and poaohos they have i present there are four acres of tbo ties of Strawboirios, reset last spring, U be in fine bearing order tho oom -805 choice poaoh trees; 199 apple rafted fruit;) and 250 dwarf pear trees, rdorv There is also a groat variety of grape vinos, in good order, and commenced bearing. Tho grain in 111 be sold with the farm. • (■ i.l; ■ !(■ S desire a good investment in land, fal and healthy country residence in >st beautiful and fertile parts of our dgivo this their immediate attention. ) time and place I will offer for sale Land of the said Alfred Moore, 883 -iftcrei aro in Dickenson township, a few the Baltimore turnpike. This tract "T"’ - * n t° lots, and-will bo offered to R iid^l^9.^^ crs ‘ farmers wishing timber lots this thoir attention. A W lot of Mountain Land situated in Boulh?Mddleton township, bounded by Lands of Peter Lauh B and others, will also it. WBpwfc'^7?: of; XipUrjito* soil the two lots in Paporiown, owned n L^hyJojfl’Tffiiore• and calculated for building lots. ' '. Bjjlw#;,q ,QmmoncQ at 11 o’u'ock, A. M., of said W. 11. MILLER, pectfC ' Assignee of Alfred Moore. fesiw. Moore, who still resides on the pro v pleasure la showing the property to all who wish to see it. Intelligencer please copy, and send hULiHS&'offico. ll,lBOO. THE BEST! Mechanics, Manufacturers, ! 1866 ! IB6g ! aimiTh in tho United States for Mo ?ER, and Manufacturers, in the E'ER, lt is tho largest in size, and' •iciiioa hjU &t the widest circulation of any other pa- in this country. It is published *«s&•'' Each number contains sixteen pages, wJ&fnumerohß illustrations. Tho numbers for a tiro volumes of 416 pages cash. It 6 a account of all tho principal in -7r ‘ discoveries of tho day. 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Canada Subscriptions, 25 Cents i wl:l ebilltfl'r: b, i partnership of tho subaoribors firm of Kempton & Mullin, expired limitation, ail claims will be paid by v’v m 4 to whom all indebted, will please make wTl’ctl tiym.nl. K ™ T T ° T V r 1 G.n-1 Partners. y yoni! : i MULLIN, / Stain ' ~) antagab. f Spee’l Partners, jaeing i .. (tl f B. MULLIN, j ang hi.| HqU S pri nEa . X, 18M—4t mas, wYoitj :ciMEH copies sent free. MUNN & CO. No. 37 Park Row, New York City. 7:' Kotice, , :;;*:.'cq-PARTNERsiiip. dm im fiahsoribors have this day associated l together under the name und stylo PAPER CO., for the purpose at every description of Writing Springs, Pa. & • ; B. GIVEN. I;• '-vy&m, same, kempton, jr. K -;;•••&{§# ■ CHAS. 11. MULLIN aA'fflAl’ 4t, lost O * T Notice. /ear, j have this day associated 7 ! '7 1 $ 1 together under tho name, and ' Mtte’ & Shrom for tho purpose ofoarry- and Lumber business in all its HEEt’l , ~ I’AjA use : | j'COAL, ASD tPMBER. apsoeiatad with Mr. 0. Frederick !in - the Coal and Lumber business at of Delaney and Blair, whore we 'pmkMptttobest, and cleanest Coal in tho Market, dry, kept under cover. Families try us ; as we are determined to sell W«|A& ooa], and at as low prices as any other Town. Try us and be convinced. . on hand, and will keep all kinds kept a rst ciass Lurabe ftwi«h wo wil * as or OWO r than tho uffoHl-j lotion,JuV'lt mxiou! H -- moans ic. j] change! largo id! oor belo*| a & Co. etTig*- DELANCY & SHROM, 1666—tf. Kotlce. opyo^Sfl mo, oin' l uftt» ion, :hroot«"? Wffl» ie adr«“‘ [ -iK-f lonoCt tH h ho C4 J' i* avery ' hom n o^1 ’ B w htrobjr given that the Books of I# firm of Delaney & Blair, have boon Sands for collection, payment by those or before tho first of February, suit night for the same. L ROBERT MOORE. 1806—3 t. ire Your Property- Insurance Company of New tosh Capitol Over §1,000,000. me of the best Insurance Compa rin existence. For particulars call •signed, at tho Mansion House, Car- oe, by »' iSOKi w Yorfc ONE." ,enc«d 10 Print - ihortp" 1 ’ we*ty«'; loreri «! ioa to »of nob t«»"; i for o» r 195—3 m >75 REWARD ! briber offare the ahore reward for at and conviction of the party or par ked his dwelling cn tbo night of tho d took therofrom a coat and about ibaoks, (mostly interest bearing notes.) •W. M, HAMILTON, ~ . jPwWft Q*P» Omh» Oo, t Pa* k Cd'i n Jftlfl ON and after Monday, Dec. 11th, 1805, Passenger Trains ■will run daily, as follows, (Sundays oxooptod): WESTWARD. ACCOMMODATION TBAINXwsi Hnrrisb’g 8.-10 A. M. Moohaniosburg 9.18, Carlisle 9.68, Now villo 10.34, Shipponabnrg 11.07, Chamborsbnrg 11.40, Qreonoastlo 12.26, arriving at Hagerstown 1,00, P. M. , „ „ MAIL TRAIN loaves Harrisburg 1.40, P. M. Moobaniosburg 2.20, Carlisle 2.53, Nowvillo 3.29, Shipponsburg 4.00, Chamborsburg 4.40, Groon castlo 5.30, arriving at Hagerstown 0.10, P. M. EXPRESS TRA [N loaves Harrisburg 4.30, P. JI. Moohaniosburg 5.04, Carlisle 6.32, Ndwville 0.03, Shipponsburg 0.31, arriving at Cbambors burg 7.00, P. M. EASTWARD. EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Chamborsburg 6.15, A. M. Shipponsburg 5,46, Nowvillo 0.10, Carlisle 0.50, Mochaniosburg 7.21, arriving at Harrisburg 7.50, A. M. . „ MAIL TRAIN leaves Ilagorstown 7.10 A. M. Groonoastle 7.45, Chamborsburg 8.26, Shippons burg 8.65, Nowvillo 9.27, Carlisle 10.03, Moohan iosburg 10.30, arriving at Harrisburg 11.10. A. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves Cham- Shipponsburg 1.48, Nowvillo 2.21, Carlisle 3.04, Moobaniosburg 3.37, arriving at Harrisburg 4.10, P. M. _ A MIXED TRAIN loaves Hagerstown 2.45, P. M. Groonoastle 3.35, arriving at Chamberaburg 4.20, P. M. ' . , Making close connootions at Harrisburg witn Trains to and from Philadelphia; Now York, Pittsburg, Boltimoro and Washington. O. N. LULL, Superintendent's Office, 1 Sup’t* Chamb'g , Dec. 11, *O5 J Deo 21, 1865.-ly ' Clothing! Clothing!! My Motto— “ Quick Sates and Small Ptojits ** THE subscriber having purchased the Clothing Store of Abraham Lahman, next door to Shroinor's hotel, a few dobra north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, North Hanover street, Carlisle, bogs leave to inform the public that ho will continue the • CLOTHING BUSINESS in all its branches. Ho will constantly keep on hand superior MADE UP CLOTHING of every description, and will spare no pains to select such goods as will suit those who patronUo him. He will also keep on hand, to bo made up to order, CLOTHS of all kinds and at all prions. 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 the cheapest. JOHN TREIBLER. Deo. 21, 1805-ly. PIANOS! PIANOS!! SELLING OFF ATCOST r pHE undersigned wishing to ehango busi J_ ness, will sell off his entire stock at Coat, con sisting of Three New Pianos, made by the best Now York manufacturers; also, one CIIICKERINQ PIANO, having boon in use but a short time. Also, Cabinet and Parlor ORGANS, MELODEONS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, &c. Call immediately, ns his entire stock must bo is posed of before tho Ist of February. J. D. RAFFENSBERGER. East Main Street, Meehanicsburg. Jan. 4,1866—4 t» OLIVER DELANCY, C. FRED SHROM. H. M. DONEHOO, Age i CUMBERLAND VALLEY r^^uL w U . WTff .WTJiil RAIL ROAD, CHANGE OF HOURS. THE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE CHARLES H ARRIS. TUB Agricultural Society of -Cumberland county has directed us to dispose of u Charles Harris,” who is a thorough-bred horso, purchased for the Seoioty in 1860, in Kentucky. His pedi gree is perfect and will be exhibited by any mem ber of the committee to any one disposed to pur chase the horso. His getnow hero gives evidence of the value of tho' horse for his colts are all su perior. He will bo ton years old next April, and perfectly sound. Ho would ho a desirable pur chase for any county Society, and is now sold only because his colts require another horse. Appli cation may be made to either of the committee, cation may EL j AS BRBNNEMAN, JOHN W. CRAIGHEAD, GEORGE CLARK. Jan. i, 1806—4 t. For Bent. A STORE ROOM, in Newville, whioU baa been used as a Drug store, but is suitable ei ther for a Boot and Shoo store, or a Clothing store. It is situated on Main street and is one of the best business stands in the town. Possession given on the first of April next. Terms moderate. Apply personally or by letter to Dec, 14, 1865—5 t Harrisburg Patriot & Union, and Ohambersburg Valleij Spirit, insert three times and send bill to his office. DISSOLUTION.— The Partnership hero toforo existing under the name of Jame son, Dillingor & Co., is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. Philail’a., Jan, Ist, 1860. REMOVAL. —Tho undersigned will continue tlio business as formerly, at No. 118 North Third Street, where all transactions of tho late firm wif bo settled. Yours, Respectfully, B. R. JAMESON. Jan. i, 1866—3 t. Notice. IVOTICE is hereby given that letters of 1V Administration on the estate of Mrs. Marga ret Muaser, Into of Silver Spring township, deo’d., have boon granted to tho undersigned residing in same township. All persons indebted to the said estate nro requested to make payment immediate ly and those having claims against tho estate will also present them for -ttlemen^ Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Administration on the estate of John Cooper, late of Silver Spring township, deo’d., have boon gran ted to the undersigned residing in the same twp* All persons knowing themselves indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claim against the estate will also present them for settlement. W. W. WANE A UGH, Administrator, Jan. 4, 1806—61* For Rent. fPHE large room (second story) occupied JL by the lato “ Democrat" as a printing office, immediately in the rear of the First Presbyterian Church. Also, the four law offices on first floor. Inquire at this office. Jan. 4,1866—tf. For Sale. THE eligible BRICK HOUSE and LOT of GROUND, on West Pomfrot street, at proa ant occupied by Mrs. Harper. The lot measures 30 foot in front by 240 in depth to an alloy. The property is in good condition, For particulars, call on the subscriber. A. H. BLAIR, Deo. 14, 1865.. A ME RICAN AND FRENCH GLASS iX auporlpr Ogaoi and Fuwitwre VaroliU »t 4* Cwpaaa Fourth Arrival! HAYING - taken the advantage of the groat docllno in all kinds of Dry Goods that has jUit ooourod in 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 sec tho groat bargains that you can now got in all kinds of FANCY DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, CANTON FLANNELS, WOOL FLANNELS, GINGAMS, TICKINGS AND OALLICOES. Great Bargains in Blankets, Great Bargains in Shawls, Great Bargains in Cloths & Cassimares Grand display of Christmas Goods. Grand display of all kinds of Ladies’, Children’s and Misses’ Furs. Grand display of Cloth Cloaks. A fall stock of all kinds Suoh as HOODS, SCARFS, NUBIAS, TIES, JACKETS, HOSE. SHIRTS GLOVES, & DRAWERS. SONTAGS, &o. C A R.PETS, CARPETS. Oil Cloths, Window Rugs, Shades, - Matts, &c, Please call and see for yourselves, that we are fully prepared to give you tho greatest bargains that you have seen for a long time, and are de termined not to ho undersold, and always take groat pleasure in exhibiting our ’.complete stock of Goods suitable for tho season. Doe. 14, 1865, New Grocery Store. CHANGE OE FIRM! THE undersigned hereby announces to his old patrons and customers, that ho has dis posed of bU entire stock of Goods with tho good will of the establishment to Mefws, Ppjfer Washmood, whom ho recommends to the pUjzens of Cumberland county, as active, energetic and roliojbl* business men, who will spare no pains to maintain and improve tho character of tho old stpnd as a first daps FAMILY GROCERY. With many thanks for the patronage ho has received, ho bespeaks for the now'firm a continu ance of the same- JpUN HVE3K. PEFFER & WASHMOOD will in a few days receive tho largest and host as lorted .took of GROCERIES, CHINA WARE, QUBBNSWARE, GLASSWARE. WILLOW WARE, 4c„ over brought to this place, and will constantly keep on band the , CHOICEST OROOERIES tho Eastern Markets afford. A full assortment of Lamps and Oil on hand. Call and see us at tho old stand, South Bast corner of Market Square. PEFFER & WASHMOOD. Jan. 4,'1866 —ly. BRITISH PERIODICALS, PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS! The London Quarterly Review ( Conservative, The Edinburgh Review ( Whig.) s —* The Westminster Review (Radical.) The North British Review (Pree-Qhurch.) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.) terms for 1866. For any one of the Reviews, $4.00 per annum. For any two of the Reviews, 7.00 u For any three of the Reviews, 10,00 u For all four of the Reviews, 12.00 " For Blackwood's Magazine, 4.00 “ For Blaokwood and one Review, 7.00 “ For Blaokwood and any two of the Reviews, Forßlaokwood and three of the Reviews, For Blaokwood and the four Reviews, The interest of these Periodicals to American readers is rather increased than diminished by the articles they contain on our late Cival War, and though sometimes tinged with prejudice, they may still, considering their great ability and the different stand-points from which they are writ ten, be read and studied with advantage by the people of this country, of every creed and party. New Subscribers to any two of tho above peri odicals for 1866 will bo entitled to receive, gratis, any one of tho " four ifcvtetos” lor 1805. Now Subscribers to all five of the Periodicals for 1866, will receive, gratis, any two of the “ Four Jie vietoe” for 1865. Subscribers may also obtain back numbers at the following reduced rates, viz: Blacktooodftom September, 1864, to December, .1865, inclusive, at tho rate of $2.50 a year. Tho North British from January, 1863, to De cember, 1865, inclusive tho Edinburgh and the WesfmintVer from April, 1864, to December, 1865, inclusive, and tho London Quarterly for tho year 1865, at the rate of $1.50 a year for each or any Review. J. K. KLINK, Newville, Pa. A few copies yet remain of all the Four Itevieice for 1863, at $4.00 a set, or $1.50 for any one. B. R. JAMESON. C. H. DILLINOER. by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and tho late J. P. Norton, of Yale College. 2 Oc tavo, 1600 pages, and numerous EArovings. Price $7 for the two volumed~by Mail, post paid, $B. ' Jan. 4, 1866. Furs. Furs. Furs. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Cb.rlks Oakfoxd & Sons, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. Have now open their largo and splondod stock of LADIES’ FOR CAPES, COLLARS, ' MUFFS, CUFFS, GLOVES . AND HOODS. Also tho finest assortment of Fancy Far Roles, Cape, Muffler e, mid Gloves over before offered by them, all of which are war ranted to bo as represented, SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT. Oct. 18,1865—4 m Ad«mn»fra country wear, go to PLANK'S. If you want Mem', Ladles and Misses Gum OverGhoos, Sandols and Buskins, go to PLANK'S. X you want a pair of Wale’s Arctic Gaitors (or over shoes,) for Mon and Women's wear, warran ted water-proof and cold-proof, go to PLANK'S. The universal testimony in reference to this superior winter over shoo is that it has no oquiu for keeping the foot warm and dry. Try one' pair, and you will never bo without them if it is a pos sible thing to got there in short if you want any kind of a Boot or Shoo made of leather, go to PLANK'S. If you want Hats and Caps for Mo", Boys and Youth’s, go to 10.00 " PLANK’S. If you want Under and Over Shirts, Drawers. &G. f gO tO 13.00 • « 15.00 " PLANK’S If you want Hanovor Buolc Gloves, Gauntlets Mitts, &0., for Mon and Boys, go to. PLANK'S. If you wish to save money in purchasing Boots : Shoes, Hats and Caps, go to South West corner of North Hanover street and Locust Alloy, midway between Thudium’s and Wetzoll’s Hotels, Carlisle. Dec. 7,1865 —1 y. WHEREAS the Hon, James 11. Graham President Judge of the several Courts of Common Fleas of the 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 Gooklin and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and oth er offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 13th day of November. 1565; have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to bo holdon at Carlisle on the 2d Monday of January, 1866, (being the Bth day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks. 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 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 the prisoners that are or then shall bo in the Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo just. JOHN JACOBS, ' Sheriff. Deo. 7, 1865. Auction Begins To-IJay. HAVING sold my store house, I will sell all my Jowolry Store and fixings at auction prices as they must bo cleared out immediately, The stock consists of a largo safe, five largo SILVER SHOW CASES, French plate glass, three upright Cases, ono largo Eagle sign, two large FRENCH MIRRORS, and ail the watch makers tools and stock, a largo lot of Clocks of every desertion, 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 host quality, also a largo lot of Silver and Silver plated ware. OIL PAINTINGS, Pointings on r (Co , ■ HE Nil Y KAHNS. | nJ Uunb - to ' Doc 14, IS66—3t Administrator’!! Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on tho estate of Andrew W. Armstrong, late of Silver Spring township, de ceased, have been grunted to tho undersigned, re siding in tile same ‘township. All persons in debted to tho said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against tho estate will dso present them for set tlement. Doc. 21, 1805-01* Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on tho ostato.of Mrs. Leah Coover, late of Mcehanicsburg Borough, doo’d., havo been issued to tho undersigned, residing in Monroe twp. All persons indebted to tho said estate arb requested to mako payment immediately, and those having claims against tho estate will also present them for settlement. CHRISTIAN GLEIJI, Deo. 14, 1865-6 t» Administrator. STORE ROOM FOR RENT.—Tho line Storo Room in “ Marion Hall” building now occupied by L. Bernard 4s Son, ns a clothing store, with cellar room, is for rout from tho Ist of April next. Tho roomis 24 by 40 feet with counters and shelving, tho latter enclosed with glass^ Jan. 4, 1805—41* MONEY wanted first of April next for the whole or part of $8,500 of Bonds well sc oured, Inquire at this office. 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Burkholder, HAVE j.uKt received from Stewart's, Olaf lin arid Molten, New York, and the host houses in Philadelphia, »hc largest and best stock Fall and Winter Goods EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, Ploaso cull and examine our immense stuck of Alpine and Rob Roy Plaids, Figured, Plain and Striped Empress Cloths, Plain and Figured French Merinos, Heps, Poplins, Alpeaens, and Estelle Cloths, Dress (icods in every variety of styles and shades, Radies Cloth and Mantles, of plain and bright Plaids. BIIA WLS, Black, -Plaid, Broclic ami Thibet, Linen and Lace Collars, Sleeves and Handkerchiefs. Our stock of Woolen (!no r/.-i com prises Blankets, home made. Shaker Ballard Vale, Red and Brown Flannels, Balmorals in all eobu>. DoLaines, brown and bleached (jin<;bains, Tickings, Crarhs, Shootings. Pillow Casings, Ac. Full line of Cloths, Cassimers. plain and fanny Scurfs, Ties. llandkercliiefs anil ‘Hurts. Colton mul Wool Tor Lathes, Gouty, Missus* ami Children. FUlL\lSllh\'j Park •Ron:, jS t cio York Oct 2<5, 18155. Domestics in Qnmililics. Gents’ anJ Hoys’ Wear HOSIERY’ & GLOVES US/-AGOONMAKER SHOP FOR RENT. ” — Tho largo Wnggonmakor- Shop In tho roar of Wm. Blair