L U AB'LE ESTATE U 13 Lie SALE. if n deoil of assignment, I will utlilic sale on (lie premise?, TUIWAY, Feb. 10, 1800, FAUM of Alfred Moore, situated lly Springs, on the Baltimore pike, a-half miles South of Carlisle, Pa. Iho most desirable properties that to market, being a delightful coun nd a highly improved farm v/Uh ico The farm contains 5 ACRES, excellent and productive land, in if cultivation, close by one of tbo 3t streams in Cumberland county, in excellent order. The iuiprovc if a largo TWO AED A-IIALF STORY STONE' DWELLING, id on ulovatcd ground, a,largo Bank rib, Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Wood House, i&c., &c. this farm has been devoted to fruit .s supplied tho Carlisle an'd Harri’s for the last few years with some of trawbcrrica and peaches they have irosent there are four acres of the ios of Strawboirica, reset last spring, bo in fine bearing order tho com )s choice peach trees ; 109 apple fted fruit j) and 250 dwarf pear trees, ter. There is also a groat variety if grape vines, in good order, and nnmenced bearing. The grain in I bo sold with the farm, desire a good investment in land, il and healthy country residence in beautiful and fertile parts of our ytdl©y£s&ould give this their immediate attention. time and place I will oiler fur sale S£ain Land of the said Alfred Moore, 88:5 ;hioh are in Dickenson township, a few fc of tho Baltimore turnpike. This tract divided into lots, and will be olio rod to ihascra. Farmers wishing timber lots v'o this their attention, y acre lot of Mountain Land situated in township, hounded by Lands of | Peter Lauh aiuVothera, will also Lwo ots * n Bapeitown, owned and calculated for building lots, at 11 o’o'oek, A. M., of said ■ W# IX. MILLER, Ahhiijucc of Alfred Jfoorc, Moore, who still resides on the pro take pleasure in showing the properly ,fto all who wish to seo it. Infvlh'ijcnccr please copy, and send ■ ofiitic. r 11, 18(5ti. SJ|GET THE”BEST! ’ i||rs, Mechanics, Manufacturers, 1806! 1866! r * paper in tho United States for Mo • ot^nioSi I ’.lnventors, and Manufacturers, in the lt is tho largest in size, and Pfar- tho widest circulation of any other pa its-.hlass in this country. It is published 'Bach number contains sixteen pages, illustrations. Tho numbers for a two Voluu3oS of 'HO pages o»Qb. It a full account of all tho principal in discoveries of tho day. Also, valua- MUjlpmited articles upon Tools and Machinery Manufactories, Steam and ’ Engineering, Woolen, Cotton, Chomi )um, and all other manufacturing dng interests. Alto, Firearms, War , ordnance, War Vessels, Railway Electric, Chemical, and Mathematical Wood and Lumber Machinery, Oil and Water Pumps, Water-Wheels, hold Horticultural, and Farm Implo , latter department being very full and luo to Farmers and Gardners. Arti cing every department of Popular ieh every body can understand and ' body likes to read, torts ot Scientific Societies, at home • Patent-Law Decisions and Discus idical Receipts, etc. It also con llcial List of all tho Patent Claims, feature of great vuUto to iuven mors of Patents. ishers also act as Agents for procur for New Inventions. >lumo ol tho Scientific American coui uary 1. T E 11 MS: s3F i ~e£ Nem tomr h ~ Oaa7 * Capitol Over *1,000,000. llStfe® ' 3 on . e y ,e best Insurance Com pa 'rmm.f S “°" r . ,n **i*toaeo. i’or particulars oui! at tlio Mansion House, Our io ’ ls#s - 3ra ir. M. DONiiIHOO, t Agent. $75 ~ übscribor offers the above reward for -rrest ami conviction of the party or par •nterod his dwelling cu tho night of the and took thorofrom a coat and about eenbaoks, (mostly interest bearing notes.) W, M. HAMILTON, ■ •fSflf-l, nB6~?C° M!,> ' Gttp ' °“ mb ' tv ’ M ' CUMBERLAND VALLEY £S. A I Ia 82. © A B ? , , CHANGE OF HOURS.- ON-and after Monday, Due. 11th, 1805, Passenger Trains will -run daily, as follows,, ■{Sundays exempted): WESTWARD.. ACCOMMODATION TJi AIN leaves Havrisblg G.-IO A. M. Mochunicshurg ‘J.IB, Carlisle 0.58, Nov ■ villo 10.3-1, Sliippcnaburg 11.07, Cliambcrsburg 11.10, Orconcaatlo 12.25, arriving at Hagerstown 1,00, P. M. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 1.-10, P. M.- Mcchaiiicsburg 2.20, Carlisle 2.03, Newvillo 3.20, Shippensburg -1.00, Chamborsburg 4.40, Green castle 5.30, arriving at Hagerstown fi.IO, P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg -1.30, P. M. iMeclmnieabuvg 5.0-1, Carlisle 5.32, Newvillo fi.’o3, Sluppcnsimvg, 0.31, arriving at Chambors burg 7.00, P. M. EXPRESS TRA HY-lcavos Cliambcrsburg 5.15, A. M. Shippeusburg 5.15, Newvillo 0.10, Carlisle 0.50, Moebunicr.burg 7-21, arriving at Harrisburg 7.50, A. M. MAIL TRA(N leaves Hagerstown 7.10 A. M. Orccncasllo 7.-15, Cliambcrsburg 8.25, Shippens burg 8.55, Newvillo 0.27, Carlisle 10.03, Mochan iosburg 10.30, arriving at Harrisburg 11.10, A. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Chnm bersburg 1.15, Shippensburg 1.-18, Newvillo 2.21, Carlisle 3.01, Mochanicsburg 3.37, arriving at* Uarrisburg -i.lO, P. M. , ’ A MINED TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 2.-15, P. M. Grccncastlo 3.35, arriving at Chambersburg 4.20, P. M. staking close connections at Harrisburg with Trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburg, IjaUimorc ami Washington. O. N. LULL, Superintendent’* Of/lcc, | Snj)’i- Chainh'ij , Dec, 11 r ’O5 ) . Dee 21, 1505.-ly Clothing! Clothing!! My Motto — t( Quick Said ami Small Profit*-” THE subscriber having purchased the Clothing Store of Abraham Labman, next door to Slireinor’s hotel,-a few doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Dank, North Hanover street, Carlisle, begs leave to inform the public that be will continue the CLOTHING BUSIN KSS in all its branches. Ho will constantly keep on hand superior MA D E UP CLOTHING of every description, and will spare no pains to select nueli goods as will suit those who patronixo him! Ho will also keep on hand, to bo made up lo order, uf all hinds and at all prices. As ho intends lo give his undivided-attention to his business, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patron ago. His goods and his prices 'will not bo object ed to by any one, as he is determined to sell a, cheap as the cheapest, Dec. 21, 1,505-ly. PIANOS! PIANOS!! SELLING OFF A T 0 0 S,T. MMIE undersigned wishing to change busl J_: ness, will soil off his entire stock at’CdsT, con-> sisting of Three New Pianos,' ..X made by the best Now York manufacturers } fflso, one CIIICKKRING PIANO, having boen'in uso but a short time. Also 1 , Cabinet and Parlor ORGANS, MELODLONS,; GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, &c. Call immediately, us hisentiro stock must be is posed of lie lb re the Ist of February. J. D. ItAFFENSBEUGKH. East Main street, Meohanieshurg, Jan. -1, 180(5—IP 5 shirts! shirts!! WE have tho largest and finest shirts ever offered in Ibis place, wnrranlod to be of tho best and most celebrated makes. Bought boforo the late advance in prices, sold by the do/.cn or single. Ifyouwauta Perfect Fitting Shirt, •call at March 19”fi3 A STORE ROOM, in NcwvUle, which lias , been used as a Drug store, but is suitable ei ther for a Boot and Shoo store, ora Clothing store. It is situated on Main street and is ouo of tho best business stands in the town. Possession given on tho first of April next. Terms moderate. Apply personally or by letter to J. K. KLTNK, ■ Newviile, Pa. Dee, I I, 15U)j—6t Spcc’l Partners. Harrisburg Patriot <0 Union, and Ohnmborabuvg Valley Spirit, insert three times and semi bill to h is office. DISSOLUTION. —The Partnership bore* toforc existing under the name of Jame son, Dillinger Jb Co., is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. PhihuVa., Tan. Ist, ISGG. HEMOVAL. —Tho undersigned will continue the business as formerly, at No. 11S North Third Street, where all transactions of the bite firm will bo settled. Jan. t, 1800 3t. NOTICE ia hereby given that letters of- Administration on thooststo of Mrs. Marga ret Musscr, late of Silver Spring township, dec'll., have been granted to tho undersigned residing in same township. All persona indebted to tho said estate are requested to make payment immediate ly, and those having claims against tho estate will also present them for settlement. JOSEPH MUSSED, ♦ j\ dt" .1 iII, • 1 • NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Administration on tho estate of John Cooper, Into of'Silvor Spring township, dco'd., have been gran ted to tho undersigned residing in tho same twp. All persons knowing themselves indebted to tho said estate are requested to mako immediate pay ment, and those having claim against tho estate will also present them for settlement. * - W. W. WANCAUaiI, Aclmimutralor*. Jan. •!, 18(56—tit* & SIIROiU . For Rent MUIE largo room (second story) occupied J_ by the Into “ Democrat” sib si printing ollico, immediately in tho rear of, the First Prosby toriun Church. Also, tlio four law oflice : S on first floor. Inquire at thia office. Jan. *l, 1800—tf. * For Sale. THU eligible BUICK HOUSE and LOT oi GROUND, on' West Pomfrot street, nt pres aut occupied by Mrs. Harper. The lot measures 30 feet in front by 210 in depth to an alley. The •property is iu good condition, For particulars, call on tho subscriber., A. 11. BLAIR. Doc. 14, ISCS. . A ME RICAN AND FRENCH GLASS superior Coach and Furniture Varnish at EASTWARD, OSa © T H S JOHN TIIRIBLEII, STUIITs at 12,00 per Juz do. 15,00 “ do. “ 20,00 '• “ do. “ 25,00 “ '• do. “ oh,oo " “ ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover St., Emporium. For Eeiit ZJ. K. JAMESON, C. 11. DU.LINGEB, Yours, Respectfully, B. 11. JAMESON. WoEice. Moticeo 'MILLER & BQWBRS Eoiirtk Arrival I EJfAYLNG^,taken the advantage of the hi all kinds of Dry Goods that lias jict dcourod in the Eastern markets, we bav.c Just made a largo addition to .our Winter Stock, anti have marked everything down to cor respond with tlie present prices. Please call apd see tbe’great bargains tbatyou can now got in all kinds of s. FANCYDRESS. GODS, MUSLINS, ‘ ■ SHEETWGS,' ..... CANTON-FLANNELS, wool Flannels, • • ■ ‘ ■ G INGAMS, TICKINGS ' - • ' • AND CALLICOES. Great Bargains in Hlaukels, • ’■ Great Bargains in Shawls, Great Bargains in Cloths & Cussimcrcs Grand Jiypiny of Christmas Goods. Grand display, of ah kinds of Ladies’, Children’s and Misses’ Furs. Grand display of Cloth Cloaks. A full stock of all kinds • - Woolen-Goods, Such as HOODS, ’ - SCARFS, NUBIAS, ' ' TIES, ..JACKETS, . . HOSE, SHIFTS GLOVES. • DRAWERS, SON-TAGS, &c. •C 'A' R i’ ET S’ CA R P E 'J’;S . Oil Cloths, ~ Window . •Rligs, ■ • Shades, ■■. •■; ; ■ MattSjsA' ;, . ; &C: Please call, and-sed f^E r yOinoiblvc;i, that wG-'aro fully prepared to giyo.'y ( iiargairpi, _ that you have scon fo rh. I p rig nmc, an 'torminod.' not" to houhdofa.old, amK*htfaya..tako great; pleasure in..exhibiting!due complete stock of Goods Buitnble for. tho.aonaon. . : . ': ■ .' ' LEIDICH & MILLER. ‘ 1 800. !■!, ISOS. ... ■:"• • - ’• A:; i^oW"©r(ieery'Storef CHANGE OE FIRM! npIIE undersigned Hereby announces to his d*- old patrons and customers, that ho has dis posed of his entire stock of Goods with, tho good will of tho CRtabliahineut to Messrs. Poffer it ‘Wushniood, whom he recommends to tbo citizens of Cumberland county, as active, energetic and reliable business men, who will spare no pains to maintain and improve tho character of tho old stand as a first class ®a£®CISES¥. With, many thanks fur tho .patronage he Ims received, ho bespeaks for tho now firm a. continu ance of the same. ! - - • JOHN lIYEU. FEFFKR & WASH MOOD will inV few days’receive ebb largest and best as sorted stick of. GKO OB (lIBS, ”• -VUINA.tyAIIE/-'' ’’ ’• ’ ‘"QUEEN'SWAim, GLASSWARE, : " ■ AVILLOW WARE, itc. - , over brought to tiiis-place, and will-oonstanUy ; kocp on hand tho • CHOICER T G Jt OOEItIES tho Eastern Markets afford. A full assortment of Lamps and Oil.qu baud, pall and sco us at tho old stand, South East corner of Market Square. PEFFEII & WASIIMOOD. Jan. 1, ISM—ly. . t BRITISH PERIODICALS. PREMIUMS TO NEW EU-DECIUBERS'! Tho Lomioli Quarterly Review ( Oonscnalice.) Tho Edinburgh Review {Whig.) Tho Westminster Review (Radical,.) The North British Review (Fm-Church.) y and Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.) • TERMS, TOR 1860. Per any one of the Reviews, . ‘ §l.OO per auuum. .For any two.oftho Reviews, 7*o\) ' “ .Pur any three of tho Reviews, 1p.,00 u t Tor all four of tho Reviews, 12.00 “ :For Blackwood's Magazine, 1.00 “ For Blackwood add ouo Review, 7,00 •* ,For Blackwood and any two of tho Reviews, 10.00 “ Furßlackwood and three Of the Reviews, _ . - 10.00 “ Fur Blackwood and the four , Reviews, , 10,00 “ Tho intcrc.it of these Periodicals to American roudera is rather increased than diminished by tho articles they contain on-our lato deal 'Way, nud though sometimes-iriugod ■ with prejudice, they may still, considering their groat-ability and tho UiUorcni stand-points from which .Uioy are writ ten, be road and studied with advantage by the people of tliiii country, of every creed and party. .. PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. i New Subscribers to any two of the above peri odicals for ISOG will bo entitled to re'eoivo, gratis, any one of the'“/bur IlevivicF’ Tea* 18G5. Now Subscribers to all live of the Periodicals for ISM, will receive, grade, iui,y iico of tho “ Four Jic viciva” fyr ISGS. Subscribers may also obtain back numbers at tho following reduced rates, viz; • / Jilaeka-ood horn September, ISO I, to December, iSGu, inclusive, at tho rate-of $2.50 a your. , Tho'iVoWA JJritish from January, ISOJ, to De cember, ISGS, inclusive; the Edinburgh and tho We-itminitcr. from April, ISGI, to December*, 18(55, inclusive, and tho Gondiii Quarterly for the year ISGS, at tho rate of $1.60 > year for each or any Review. Jplsi'' A few copies yet remain of all the Pour Itcvicu'n for 18GJ, at $l.OO a set, or $1.50 for any ouo, , LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Publishers, 38 Wal/.-cr Street, N. Y. L. S, &> Co-, aid; publish the FARMER’S GUIDE, hy Hurry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Norton, of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Oc tavo, 1000 pages, and numerous Engravings. Prieo $7 for ihq two-volumes—by. Mail, post paid, SS. ,r , . Jun. -i,ISOG. Purs.-- Furs. ' Furs. ■WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Chari.ns Oaktoiid & Sons, O O. N T I N.B N T A L H OTE L, • • • Have now open tlioir largo aud splondod BtOck-of ladies*’fur capes, COLLARS, ' MUFFS, - • CUFFS, GLOVES AND HOODS. Also the finest ussorlment of Fancy Fur Holes, . ’ : Cafw, \ ' Mufflern, _ . • * • and i7loves pver bcforb'oiTitfccl by them, all of which arc war ranted to bo as represented. ■ SKIPPING FURS BOUGHT/ - Oct. 18,18 C CARPETS ! CARPETS I ! CARPETS 1 ! Wo have just returned from the city with a full mipjdy ot all grades and qualities of nrpets, from the cheapest Hemp up to the best quality of Three-Ply. Also all widths of Floor Oil cloths, Window Shades, Rugs, Matts, Looking Glasses, &c All persons in want of any of the above goods for the coming season, will do well by giving us an early calßUs wo always take great pleasure iu oxhibitufg owr goods and defy competition in the market. Please remember tho Stand, scuth-csst cornor'Markot Square, directly opposite Irvine s Boot and Shoo Store. u - LDIDICXI & MILIiER. TRUNKS! TRUNKS ! I "STYLISES, ..Trunks, Carpet JLrgs, Ufcbc- V rallas «tc. French sole leather Trunks, La dies travelling Trunks of large sixes, brass bound of tho beslmakca, in largo variety at ISAAC LINING STON’S,' North Hanover Street, Maxell 19. *O3, .. . v lIUIiRAII POU THR Hi ;fi &ILIS ID « 3, ‘FUST arrived from the Kastopn cities wit n large assortment of C HR IS TMM 8 (r O 0 D 8, Si rii As —China Cups and Saucers. Mugs, V.i •■o‘S, Dolls, T>>y.s of all Dcseriptioi.-, (’hi.;;, Tea Setts, Pewlm* Tea Sell!-’, Cum Dulls, (him /.onaves, (Jam Halls. Cum jr.nl • Tin IlaltU;?, Han..unmans of ail sizes,Tin and Wooden Traiiis of Cars. Sand Figures, Tin Buckets, and Cups of ft’.l aixes, Toy Whips, Tin Trumpets, ‘lv o r y Whistles. Wooden , . Uuns, Drums, Masks, Toy Baskets, Bureaus. Work Boxes,, Class Birds and Deers, Dressed Dolls, Birds and Animals on Bellows, Bin Cush ions, Wooden Toy Buckets, Toy Watch os, Toy Candies, of all kinds, .to., Ac. Also, :i full assortment, of OROC E U I E S Such as Codecs, Sugars, Syrups, Spices, of all kinds, whole and ground, Tanner’s Oil, Coal Oil, Biscuits and Crackers of nil kinds, Cran berries, currants, layer, crown layer, bunch, seed less and Valencia Uaisuif, Dates, Figs Prunes, citron Atmore’s Mince Meat, sweet- shaker corn. Hominy, Barley, lliee, Peas, Beans, ex trams of Lemon and Vanilla, corn starch, Farina, silver .gloss slnrch, Pearl starch, cheese, Honey, Pickles by the dozen, pure cider Vinegar. Mackerel, shad, Herring, cod Fish, Dried Fruit of all kinds, *te. Glass, Qnecnsware, Stone and Ear- then Ware. Coal Oil Lumps of different sl/os OLD All AND WOODEN WAKE. sS)£ueh us, Tubs, Keelers, Buckets, Louis, But “•fur Prints, Butter Ladlcs, spoons,. Bulling Pins, Potato Mashers. ite., Brooms, Hopes, Brushes ami Cords.of all kinds, also, notions of every desorp tion, which will bo sold at a email profit, as my motto is : “ small profits and quiJk sales.” GEO. B. HOFFMAN. Corner ofPomfret and Hast streets. Dot. 7, ? 55—3m Keep Yon Feel Warnn anDrp, NEIGH BOH, if you want a good pair of French Calf Skin Boots, go to PLANK’S. If you want a. good pair of country Calf Skin Boots, go to PLANK’S. If you want a good pair of Kip, Water Proof, or heavy Upper Leather Boots, go to PLANK’S. If you want Boys’, Youths’ and Children’s Boot; go to PLANK'S. It you want Mens’, Boys’ and Youth’s heavy Brogans, Balmorals.and Baiters, go to 'PLANK’S. If you want Laidics, Misses and Children’s English and French lasting Baiters, go to PLANK’S. If you want Ladies, Misses and Children’s Glove Kid Gaiters and Balmorals, g ) to If you want Ladies, Misses and Children’s homo made Goat, French Morocco Boots and Balmorals, go to If you want Ladies, Misses and Children’s hea vy Calf, Kip and Grain Bools and Shoos, suited fo» country wear, go to PLANK’S. 11 you want Mem’, Ladies and Misses Gum Ovo.v Shoes, Sandols and Buskins, go to [ you want a pair of Wale’s Arctic Gaiters (or over shoes,) for Mon and Women's wear, warran ted water-proof and cold-proof, go to PLANK’S. Tho universal testimony hi reference to this superior winter overshoe is that it has uo equai fur hooping tho foot trnnn and dry. Try one pair, and yun will never bo without them if it i* a pos sible tiling to got them. In short if you want any hind of a 'doot or Shoe made of leather, go to PLANK'S. If you want Hats am) Caps for Me”, Kays am Youth's, go to PLAXK’S. If you want Under ami Over Shirts, Drawers, &c., go to PLANK’S If you want Hanover Buck Gloves, Gauntlets, Mitts, &e., for Mon anil Boys, go to. PLAXK’S. If you wish to save money in purchasing Boots, Shoos, Hats and Caps, go to South "West corner of North 11/innvcr street and Locust Alloy, mi.lway between Thuduim’s and Wetzcll's Hotels, Carlisle. Dee. 7, 18(55—1y. Hat Cap Emporium. rPHE undersigned having purchased the JL stock, • of the iato William H. Trout, dec'd would respectfully announce to the public that be will continue the Hutting JhiniuckH at the old stand in West High Street, aud with a renewed and effi cient effort, produce nrticles of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style, and Quality tjiat shall bo strictly in keeping with the improvo ment'of the art, nml fully up to the age in which wo live. mile lias now on hand a splendid assort nient of Hats of all [descriptions, from thoi common Wool to the finest Fur nnd.sils hats, and at prices that most suit every one who has an eye to getting the worth of bis money. Hil Silk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other establishment in the country. Bovs' Hats of every description constantly on hand. Ho respectfully invites all the old patronf and as many now ones as possible, to give him a call. Carlisle, Dee. 20, 1802, AUCTION! AUCTION! Amciioaa Segicas To-JlPay. HAYING sold my store ' house, I will sell iill my Jewelry Store and fixings nt auction prices us they must ho cleared out immediately, The stock consists of a large safe, five large SILVER SHOW GASES, French plate glass, three upright Cases, one largo Engle sign, two largo FRENCH MIRRORS, and all the watch makers tools and stock, a large lot of Clocks of every description, Watches, Gold Hunting Cases, English Levers and Silver of every kind, Gold and Silver pens and pencils, Gold and Silver chains, Gold and Silver rings of tho best quality, also a largo lot of Silver and Silver plated ware. OIL PAINTINGS, Paintings on glass ■yiIIGINIA LANDS IN MARKET.- - ARTHUR U. KoilillS, HEAL ESTATEIaGENT. MIDDLEBURG, LOUDON ISOUNTY, VA, Having an extensive acquaintance with tho people and tho Land of the Piodmontßcction of Virginia, so celebrated as a fine “ Grass Country.” I will pay particular attention to the purchase and sale of .Heal Estate, in this region, bo sdos practicing law in tho Courts of Louden nnd Fauquier. I am authorized to sell some of the most desirable Farms in this par t of the Stale, and will correspond promptly with poisons wishing to pur chase, or take pleasure in showing these lands to them, if they give mu a call, jCLtf- Plats and Surveys furnished when desired. Address AUTIIUK L. ROGERS, Attorney at Law, Middlcburg, Loudon co., Va. llnrnuKNCE.s —John Janney fi Esq., Leesburg, Va.; Gen. A. Rogers, Middlcburg, Va. ; John A. Spilman, Esq., James V. Brooko, Esq., Wurrenton, Fauquier county, Va.: A. Iv. Phillips, Frcdcri ks burg, Va.; Francis L. Smith, Esq., Alexandria, Va.; Dr. Beverly U. Wellford, Wm. 11. MaWur land, Esq., Richmond, Va. ; Messrs, B. Bayne A Co., Messrs. Hamilton, Easter it Co., I Nevott Steele, Baltimore, Md- Get, 12, ISG5—3m PLANK’S. Losses Paid in 40 Years Over $17,000,000, Not Assets, Jan., 1805, $3,077,302,71. PLANK’S. Agencies in nil Aio principal Cities nnd Towns in tho United States. Applications for Insurance will be promptly af ter, ded to PLANK’S, Nov. 23, 18(15 rPO Kuih-oud Companies, Bridge Builders, JL Uonsn ami Barn Builders, or any company 0- individuals that may want to contract for Kail Road Tics, Bridge Timber, or Frames for Build ings, to ho delivered next Spring or Summer, will d» well to let their wnnts bo known to Iho sub scriber, as ho lias a desirable lot of TIMBER lying on Mountain Creek, near Laurel Forgo, which ho will manufacture into LUMBER of all descriptions as soon as there is a demand open fur if. Address Dee. 7, 18(55—3m 'R. R, CORSON, (Late Major Q. M. Dept.) 112 Somth llh Street, IPflsSla. Real Estate Broker and Conveyancer. Farms for sale or exchange in Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. (Catalogues now ready.) Have agents in all the principal Cities and Towns in (ho above States.— Great bargains are offered in Virginia and Dela ware Farms to persons with moderate means.— Officers and soldiers claims promptly adjusted.— Collections made everywhere. PLAXK’S. Dee. 7, 1-BCs—2m NOTICE is hereby given that Lottery testamentary on the estate of Mary Sugars, late of Hampden township, dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same All persons indebted to the estate r aro requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. Doc. 7, ISOa-Ot NOTICE TO BiUDGJB BUILDERS.— -hi Sealed proposals will bo received at the offi ces of the County Commissioners, in Carlisle and York, until Tuesday', the (Hh day of January next, at which time they will bo opened at York, and the contract awarded to tho lowest and best bid der or bidders, for tho erection of two bridges over tho Yellow brooches Creek, one at Long a, Kauffman’s Mill, in Upper Allen township, tho other at Williams’ fording, in Monroe township. Specifications of which may bo sclmi at the Com missioners office in Carlisle or Yerk. J. O. GALLIC, m. McClellan, i „ ... JOHN ModOY, {OoniMixwnrs IIENKY KAHNS, j °J Cmut> - U '' Doe 1 -I, ISGS—AH Politic. NOTICE Is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Andrew W. Armstrong, late of Silver Spring township, de ceased, have been gran'ted to the undersigned, re siding in tho same township. All persons in debted to tho said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will dso present them for set tlement. Doc. 21, ISCS-GP- NO I ICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Mrs. Leal, Coover, late of Meehaniesburg Borough, doc’d., havo been issued to tho undersigned, residing in Ikonroo twp. Ml persons Indebted to tho said estate are requested to maim payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them fur settlement. k. e. sn.vrucr CHRISTIAN OLEIM. Doe. Tl, 13G5-.GI- Aihnm/fctrnfor. QTOUE ROOM FOR RENT.—Tho’ iino R-J Store Room in •'•Marion Hall” building now occupied by L. Bernard Son, ns a clothing store, with cellar room, is for rout from tho Ist of April next. The room is 21 by 40 feet with counters and shelving, the latter enclosed with glass. J. W. BBY, Jan. I, ISGu—U' ; MONEY wanted first of April next for the whole or part of of Bonds well se cured, Inquire at’thia oiliec- Jau. I; WO-tlt,. FARM FOR SALE- CONTAiXhVf: l.i,i ACRES V. I). (1. DI'XCAN LOUIS 7.ITZUK JBTHA INSURANCE company, II ARTI’O It 1) , CONN FIRE AND INLAND RISKS, 11. M. DONEIIOO, IiUMBEM. F. S. ROGERS, Am/iaa, At’a* Hampshire' R. R. CORSON, 112 South -Uh Street , Box 518, Phihi. P. 0. BToSicc* JACOB HECK, R.i.ceutor LEVI SUABLE, AihniniHinitur Molicc. 18 6 6. T-?' . WORLD, ■ An Indcjnnidoni Democratic Daily, Weekly and St-mi-Wcekly Nows- V i'TER firnr j uur- /ivil war, forced up l\. <>n llic people of the l-nitca States hy the viuU.m-o of (lie ricetional pari lev, we new enter up on a new ora of unify and progress. 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IldSniioM’s FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU POIf WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OR INDISCRETION' The Donstilution once oiTactod with Or ganic Weakness, requires the aid of modi, cine to strengthen and invigorate the sys tem, which Helmbold’s Extract Bnchu in variably does. lino treatment bo submit, ted to, Consumption or Insanity ensues. Melmbold’s FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU In affections peculiar to fotnaloa, it is uno-- qualed by any other, preparation, as in Chlorosis or retention, Irregularities, pain fulnosa or- suppression of customary ovac* nations, Ulcerated or- Schirrus state ol the Uterus, Leucorrhmft, and all complaints in cident to the sex, whether arising Irom'hab its of dissipation, imprudences, or in the Decline or Change in Life* fflelmfeold’s FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED ROSE WAS H Will radically exterminate from the system diseases of tho Urinary Organa arising from Habits of Dissipation at little expense, lit tle or no change in diet, and no exposure; completely superseding those unpleasant amt dangerous remedies, Copaiva and Mer cury In during all these unpleasant and dan gerous diseases. , :! WSB IkWioM’s FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU In all eases of tho Urinary Organa, whetb ev existing in male or female, from whatev er cause originating, and no' matted oi'how long standing. It Is pleasant in taste and odor; immediate in its' action, and , more strengthening than any of thofproparationa of Bark or Iron. * . , Those'suffering from broken-down' or delicate Constitutions, procure the remedy at once. Tho reader must bo aware that however slight may.be tho attack of tho above dis eases,:it is certain to aileht his bodily health, mental powers, and happiness, and that of his posterity. Our flesh and blood are sup ported from those sources. Physicians, Please Notice Wo make no secret of tho ingredients. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BU CUU is composed of Buchu, Onbobs and Juniper Berries, selected with groat care, and prepared in vanco by H. T. HELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist, of sixteen years’ experience fn tho city of Philadel phia, and which is now proscribed by tho most eminent physicians, has boon 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. ITOIU (From Dispensary of the Untied StatcsA Diosma Gretna. Bucha Leaves jpft’opei’tios.- -ThoU* odor is strong, diffusive, and somewhat aromatic; their tastos bitterish, and analogous to mint. Medical Provopertios ilnd Uses. —Buchu leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to tho Urinary Organs , producing diuresis, and like other similar medicines, exciting diaphoresis, when cir cumstances favor this mode of action. They mo giyen in complaints of tho Uri nary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Ca tarrh ot tho Bladder, Morbid Irritation of tho Bladder and Urethra, Disease of tho Prostrate, and Retention or Incontinnanco of Urine, from a loss of tone in tho parts concerned in Us evacuation. Tho remedy has also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affec tions, and Dropsy. HelmboUVs Bxiract Buchu is used by per* son’s Irotn tho ages of. 18 to 25, and from 85 to 65, or in tho decline or change of life ; after Confinement or Labor- Pains; Bed wetting in children. Kejser is a Physi cinn of over thirty years’ experience, and a graduate of tho Jefferson Medical College and of tho University of Medicine and Sur gery of Philadelphia. Mb. If. T. Helmdold : Dear Sir.-* In regard to the question asked mo ns to my opinion about Buchu, I would say that I have used and sold tho article in various forms for tho past thirty years.- I do not think there is any form or preparation of it I have not used or known to be used, in the various diseases whom such medicate agent would bo indicated. You arc aware, as well as myself,-that it has boon extensively employed in tho various diseases of tho bladder and kidney?, and th reputation U baa acquired lu my JuOgmuut. Is warranted -by tho, facts. I have seen and used, a-s before stated, every form of Buchu— tho powdered loaves, tho simple decoction, tincture, Quid ex tracts, —and I am not cognisant of any prep aration of that plant at all equal to yours- Twelvo years’ experience ought,l think, to give mo tho right to judge of Us merits, and without prejudice or partiality, I givo yours precedence overall others. Ido not value a thing according toils bulk, if I did other Bnchus would out-do yours, but i bold to tho doctrine that bulk and quantity do not mako,.i*p vqjuo—if- they did a copper cent would bo worth more than a gold dollar. I value your Buchu fo? i(s“cffcc£ on pa tients. I have cured with it, rind soon cur ed with it, more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than 1 bavo ever seen cured with any other Buchu, or any other proprietory compound of whatever name. Respectfully,yours, &c., GEO.n. KEYSER, M. D., 140 ‘Wood Street,' Pittsburgh, Pa. Ask vou llklmbold’s Fluid Extuaqt Bu- letters to EIELMBOLD’S Drug and Chemical Warehouse No. 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Ilelmbold’s Medical Depot, No. 104 SOUTH TENTH ST., BELOW CHESTNUT,PHILADELPHIA. So 5«! toy EBiPHg'sisSs every- where. BEWJIRE OF COUNTERFEITS. -JISKFOR HELMBOLDS Take no other.