JlpMtal THE CATTLE PtAUHE IV F.V(JI.AM>, I'lie following extract of a letter from n ilistiiiguiphed gentleman In England to a gentleman in Germantown, in relation to the Cattle Plague prevailing there, has * lOOll handed us for publication, and pos sesses peculiar interest at this time to our farmers here. It will be seenthatit Is of very recent date. London January 12, 18G«. " All is very quiet here in the political world, but the country is a good-deal agi tated at the present moment in conse quence of the ravage made by the cattle plague, which appears to increase rather than diminish, and bafllcs all medical science. This being the period of Quarter ■Sessions, the magistrates in all the Eng lish counties are adopting the most strin gent measures to carry out the orders of ih" Government for preventing the con tagion spreading, by stopping the transit of cattle from one part of the country to another, whi6h is a very difficult matter to accdmplish. The effect of this totality has been to raise the price of provisions of all sorts, ami meat has been especially dear; lint at the present moment the pri ces have fallen, from the markets being glutted in consequence of the farmers slaughtering their oxen, and sending the carcases to London, tor fear they might become infected; but eventually'this cir cumstance must occasion a deficiency in the supply, and prices will probably rise higher than ever. I mist the scourge will not reach your shares, and, ns I be lieve no foreign cattle are imported from Europe, either to the United Statbs or Canadas, there is every ground to hope it will not reach America.” Till'. C'OMMli&iiiNKK ok Ai;iin.-i;i,ri,ui;. We observe (lint <mr agriiniltui-ul ami other exchanges continue “after” Mr I'oiumissioncr-of-Agriculture Js’ewton mul that a number of State Agricultural’ homological .and other Societies, are also ."j u P on Sir Isaac. The Indiana State Board of Agricultural recently voted him ‘ notoriously incompetent to fill the position he now holds,” and that “his further continuance in his present posi tion is detrimental to the interests for which the Bureau was established.” And the Ohio Bornological Society •“ adds in sult to Injury” by gravely resolving " that we earnestly entreat the President of the United States to appoint a competent man to be the head of the Department of Ag riculture—theineompotence of the present incumbent being a source of general re mark and complaint from the intelligent agriculturalists of all parts of our extend ed country.” These are strong and evi dently “mean mischief” toward “the present incumbent.” Had we not long ago expressed and reiterated our opinion on the subject, we should feel inclined to defend the Commissioner—ou the princi ple of aiding tire \veakest party—hut as matters stand we are disposed to “ Jet him alone severely.” If we had the power, however cither J. S. Oriunell, late Chief Department, Dr. Townshend n r 0 ’- tol- p - Johnson of New York, Dr. Boring of Mass., or some other com petent man would be appointed Commis sioner of Agriculture without the’least delay or reluctance.—JJurcd Xr.tv Yorker How to out hid of Rats.— For some years 1 was .considerably annoyed with inis. 1 tried various “ vermin-poisons.” traps, etc., with very little success, until 1 thought ot a mode which we adopted lor destroying dogs that used to hunt our rabbit-warren in the old country. So I got a quantity of broken bottles and win dow-glass, and with a hummer and an old aiixil triturated it pretty fine (a stone saluki do to pound the glass ou). I then -itted the course part out, and mixed a cupful ot the fine with a cupful of Hour and another of oat-mcal, and scanting it witn a tow drops of essence of aniseed to attract them, 1 placed it on boards in the cellar, etc. They ato it up so fast that ■ me ot the family observed, that, “ instead ut poisoning, it must be fattening them but a few days told a ditferent story. The lust mess served for them remains un touched yet, though put down last fall, mid mi appearance of rat or mouse, Jiving or dead since, Neither have we noticed any smell, or bine-bottle uncut) flies, as there would have been bad they died on the premises, it was a happy’riddance. be mixture must be kept Jroin children, dogs, and other silly animals, as it would kill them as well us the rats. —AV I'AKMiNfi Ti tni.fi. — Then- is a plow out in liu 1 snow, ami tho borso-rake is up in die middle of the field, Neglect left them there when lie went oil* fishing instead of finishing his work. X.eglect will always he a shiftless, thriftless fellow. Bring uiem in and see ifthov want repairing.— f es, a tooth is gone, and a handle of tho plow is split. Well, look about, examine all the tools, and plaee those that want repairing in the shop. .The first stormy day that comes they must be repaired, and so of all other tools that need mend ing; devote the stormy days to them till all arc in order and ready lor use. Every farmer should have sucli'tools as are neces sary to do the ordinary repairs of Ids farm ing tools. 11 he lias not goi such, let him get them forthwith, it will he money in ids pocket. —Mirror and Parmer. Tin-; Strawberry bods will be tried severely by the present winter, if they get through it scatheless, or moderately so, we need scarcely fear for the future.— Moist winters, with frequent alternations in the temperature of the atmosphere, like the present, we have always found to be the most destructive of the strawber ry plant, where they have been heavily covered, especially with manure. East winter was one of the driest for many years, in this section, the plants came out of it in tho most, perfect health, and the truif was never finer or more abun dant. Bi.a.nkkting Ho us kb IX WIXTKH, — This is often wrongly done. When the horse becomes heated by hard labor or long travelling, the blanket is thrown on his back at once—the vapor steams up from his hot sides, becomes condensed and wets the blanket, and as the horse continues to cool, the cold and wet cover ing is of little use. A better way is to let the animal stand uncovered for a few min utes, a longer or shorter period, accord ing to circumstances, until cooled down to about ordinary temperature, but not to any degree of dullness, then throw on a dry blanket. Farmers should remember this fact. Bats.— Neighbor Jones says, that if we will go to n tin shop ami get a lot of scrap tin, and crowd it into their holes, they will evacuate the premises at once. Whether they fear them as traps, or whether they scratch their sides, or whether they have a-natural fear for it, he could not tell. Pie only knows the fact. —ltural American. 'I he corn crop in /the United States in 1863 was the most luxuriant over known, both in quantity and quality.— Compared with tile corn crops of 1804 and 1863, the account stands as follows : Com crop of 1865, 704,427,583 bushels: 1804, 530,581,403 bushels; 1860, 451,967,- 059 bushels. Ecio Bukai), ( Very Nice.) —Break nine eggs in a dish, and beat well; add one pint of water, one quart of flour, two ta ble-spoons melted butter, one table-spoon yeast powder. Cocoajcut I'll'.— One quart of milk six eggs, one coconnut grated. .This quan tity makes three pies. Put it in a rich paste. Frederika Bremer, the Bweedish au thoress, is dead. She died at Stockholm. Cartra. W KENNEDY Attorney at Daw, . Carlisle, Penna. Ofllce same os that of uio "American Volunteer,” South side of the Pub ic Square. Dec. I, ISGS, ■JOHN LEE, Attorney at Law, pj North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa., Feb. 15,WW— ly. aM. BELTZHOOVER, Attorney # at Law, Carlisle Pa., Ollleo South Hanover Street. Particular attention given to collection of Soldier’s Claims, Rack Pay, Rounty, Pensions, &c. Fob. 15, ISOO—ly. WM. Ji. BUTDEJI, Attorney at Law, Carlisle, Penna. Ofllce with Wm. J. Shearer, Esq. Dec. I, IStt>—ly. TOHN. C. GRAHAM, Attorney at m I, aw. Ofllce formerly occupied by Judge Graham, South Hanover street, Carlisle, Penna. Dee. I,IBG5 —ly. WF. SADLER, Attorney at Law, . Carlisle, Penna. Ofllce in Huilding for merly occupied by Volunteer, South Hanover street. Dee. I, 1805. I M. WEAKLEY, Attorney at Law. , P/ , Ofllce on South Hanover street, in the room lormerly occupied by A. U. Sharpe. Ksq. H.N EWsHAM, Attorney at Law. , Ofllce with Wm. H. Miller, Esq., South west corner of Hanover and Pom fret streets. Dee. 1, IKto-tf. MC. HERMAN, Attorney at Law. , Ofllce in UUeem’s Hull Building, in the roar of the Court House, next door to the “ tter uld” Ofllce, Carlisle, Penna. Dec. 1, ISOS. TAMES A. DUNBAR. Attorney at PJ Law. Carlisle, Penna. Ofllce a few doors West of Hannon's Hotel, Doc. 1, I*m. Tjl I-;. RELTZHOOVISR, Attorney JJ , ANDfoUKSEtOKAT DAW, Carlisle, PCIIUO. Office on South Hanover street, opposite Bentz’H Store. By special arrangement with the Patent Office,- attends to securing Patent Rights. Dee. 1,1 HOo. /"'IHAS. E. MAGLAUGHLIN, Attor \j ney at Law. Ofllce in Building formerly occupied by Volunteer, a few doors South of Han non’s Hotel. * Dec, 1, 1805. JJ. W. FOULK, Attorney at Law. _J f Otllce with Win. M. Penrose, Esq,, Rheem’s nil. All business entrusted to hvm will bo promptly attended to. Dec. 1,1805. DR. GEORGE S. SEARIGHT, Den- TI3T. From the Baltimore College of Dental surgery. Ofllce at the residence of his mother, East Louther Street, three doors below Bedford, Carlisle, Ptfnna. Dee. 1,1805. T\R. I. C. LOOMIS, Dentist, has re i J Moved from South Hanover Street to West FomfretSlreeti opposite the Female High School, Carlisle, Penna. Dentist. -a. z. bketz, m. D; d. d. S., respectfully otters his professional ser vices to the citizens of Carlisle end its vicinity. Office North Pitt street. Carlisle, Jan. 18,3m* Daiutg, sct. Miller & bowers, SUCCESSORS TO LEWIS F. LYNE, Worth Hanover Street, Carlisle, Po • Dealers In' American, English and German HARDWARE, Cutlery, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Shoe Findings, Morocco and Lining Skins, leasts, Boot Trees Atrd Shoemaker Tools of every description. Solid and Brass Box Vices, Bellows, Files, Rasps, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Nalls, Bar and Rolled Iron of all sizes, HAES AND TRACES, Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes, Fellows, Hubs, Ac., Ac. Haws of every variety, Carpenters’ Tools and Building Material, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as sortment of Hardware of all kinds and of the best manufacture, which will bo sold wholesale or re tail at the lowest prices. We are making great Improvements in our already heavy stock of goods, and Invite all persons in waul of Hard ware* of every description to give us a call and ate confident you will be well paid for your trou ble. Hoping that by strict attention to business and a disposition to please all wc will be able to maintain the reputation of the old stand. ILLER4 BOWERS. Dec. I, A KUWAIIE Mno subscriber has Just returned from the Eastern Cities with the largest, cheapest, ami best selected assortment of Hardware, ever offer ed in this county. Everything kept in a large wholesale and retail Hardware store, can be had a little lower than at any other house in the county, at the cheap hardware store of the sub scriber. NAILS AND SPIKES. Fifty tons nails and spikes Just received of tlie very best makes, and all warranted. .Country merchants .supplied with Nalls at manufacturers’ prices. •Six hundred pair Trace Chain* of all kinds, with a largo assortment of BUTT CHAINS. HALTER CHAINS. ‘ BREAST HO.. FIFTH CHAINS, LOG CHAINS. TONGUE CHAINS, COW CHAINS, Ac. H' A M E 8 Three hundred and fifty pair of Homes of all kinds Just received. Common pattern, London pattern, Elizabethtown pattern with and without patent fastenings, cheaper than ever. PAINTS AND OILS. Ten tons White Lead, 1,000 gallons Oil Just re cei ved, with a large assortment of Varnishes. Tu rpentine, Japan, Putty, Lltharugo, Whiting, Glue, Shellac, Paint Brushes, Fire-proof Paint, Florence White, White Zinc, Colored Zinc, Red Lead, Lard Oil, Boiled Oil, Sperm Oil, Fish Oil, Ac. Colors of every description, dry and In oil, In cans and tubs. FA RM BELL S Just received the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Farm Hells in the county. Groen oasile Metal am! Hell Metal, warranted not to crack. POWDEII Twenty-live kegs Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow der, with a large assortment of Safety Fuse, Picks, Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stone Sledges, Slone Hammers, Ac. PUMPS AND CEMENT. Fifty barrels of Cement, with a very large as sortment of Chain and Iron Pumps of all kinds, cheaper than ever, at the hardware store of Deo. I, ISt’io. PAINTS AND OILS.—IO tons of White Lend, 1,000 gallons of Oil, Juki received, with a large assortment of Varnishes, Fire-proof Paint, Turpentine, Florence White, Japan, While Zinc, Putty, Colored Zinc, Lltharage, Read Lead, Whiting, v Roiled Oil, Glue, Lard Oil, .Shellac Sperm Oil, Palntßrushes Fish Oil, Ac. Colors of every description, dry and cans and tubs, at the Hardware Store of Dee. 1. 1R65. PLOWS, PLOWS. —Just received and for Hale at Manufacturer prices, a large as sortment of Plunk's Flows, York Metal Plows, Kenwood's Plows, Bloomfield do,, Zelgler’s Plows, Engle, do., Welrich’s Plow’s, Cultivators, Ac. at the cheap Hardware Store of H. SAXTON. Dee. 1, IW>5. H AMES.—SOO pairs of Hames on hand of all kinds, Ellzabethtownpalteru, Loudon “ Common " with and without patent fastenings, cheaper than ever at H. SAXTON’S /CHAINS.—6OO pair* \J of all kinds, witn n hu Breast Chains, Butt Log Cow *' Just received ul the Cheap J Dcm\ I, PAIN IS of Every Description, in large ami small packages, Linseed Oil, Ac., at MILLER A BOWERS. “VTKKDHFOOT ANT) MACHINE OIL, 1M at MILLER * BOWERS. GALE BILLS.—We willkeep two hands O constantly employer! on Sale Bills, during the Spring sea-son, In order to Insure the greatest promptness in the execution of such Jous. Or ders by mall promptly attended to, at the VOLUNTEER OFFICE. /CHECKS.—We have on hand several V-) new and improved Check Plates, and cun do such w’ork, plain, waved or tinted, equal to any office in the country, at tho VOLUNTEER OFFICE J. T. OItEKNFIELD. Grand opening day! AT Wo have now ready for Inspection the most beautiful assortment of Dress Goods over exhib ited in Carlisle, at prices within the reach of all. As we were so fortunate as to bo in New York during the late Great Panic, which lasted only two days, wo have determined to give our custo mers the advantage In all goods bought during the two days that goods were sold at the lowest prices. Stacks of Poplins, plain In colors. Plaid Poplins, Stripe do., Brocade Heps, Foulard Poplins, Empress Cloths, Wool Plaids, French Merlnocs, in all colors, Coburgs, of every shade, and color, Silk Fluid Crapes, Satin Grisallcs. Plaid Foil do Chcvres, Delanes, all new designs. In addition to the above immense stock of Dress Goods, Greenflleld a Sheaffer have a full line of at prices that defy competition. we can sell Muslins, Calicoes and Gingham*) lower than other merchants paid for the same goods ten days ago. Those who desire a feast for their eyes should not fall to come and examine our stock. Keep in mind the place, South-east corner Market Square, Second Door. Thankful for the past patronage, we tcepcct fully solicit a continuance of the same. GREENFIELD A SHEAFFER. D<?c. 1. 1805. Third grand arrival of WINTER GOODS, At W. C. Sawyer & Co’s., (one door below Mar- .tin's Hotel, East Main street.) We have Just re ceived from New York an Immense stock of Winter Good. Latest importations of Frond), English and German Dress Goods la Silk and Wool Fabrics, plain, striped, bordered and figur ed styles. Selling very cheap. CEOAKa I CLOAKS 11 CLOAKS!!! Latest Paris Monties, Coats, Chesterfields and Circulars, lu large supply at reduced prices. FURS! PURS!! FURS!!! From the Importers and Manufacturers. Largest stock over oucrcd in town. All kinds, qualities and styles; selling less than city retail prices. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! MOURNING GOODS!! of every variety.- Overcoatings, Cloths. Cassi mers. We get up suits at short notice ana in best style. All kinds of Notions, Drawers, Undershirts, Gloves, «Stc., Domestic Goods of every class. All grades. Oil Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, Ac. Please call and examine the largest Stock in the valley. We are determined to keep up our old reputation of selling good Goods at very low prices. Highest cash price paid for carpet rags. W.C. SAWYER & CO. Dec. 1, 1865. 'jq'EW GOODS ! NEW GOODS I ! Grand Opening of unrivalled Goods, Just receiv ed from the Eastern Cities, consisting of choice and varied selections, at A. W. BENTZ’S STORE, South Jfanovcr Street, the familiar and well known stand, ouy list of DRESS GOODS comprises Black Silks in great variety, including the best Goods Imported, Gros Do Rhine, Gros dc Afrlque. and figured. Lupin’s French Meriuoes in all colors and pric es. Plaid Merinocs and Poplins, Empress Cloths, figured and plain ; Alpaccas, all shades, Coburgs, DeLaincs of elegant designs. Jaconets and Cambrics, Plain and- Plaid Nain sooks, Linens and Colton Goods, Marseilles, Coun terpanes, very cheap. Flannels. Every quality of white and colored Flannels, Blankets, Balmoral Skirts, Ac. A large stock of cloths, Cassimcrs, Sattinetts, Velvet Cord, home made Jeans, &c. I have now a superior assortment of Milliuory Goods, Bonnet Velvets and Silks, Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons, Malines, English Crapes and Laces. Single and double width all wool DeLaincs, Em press Cloths, Lupin’s Bombazine, Cashmere, French Merinoes, Velour Reps, velour Ruse, Crape Cloth, Queen Cloth, Alpacca, Striped Mo hair English Prints. Thibit Long Shawls, Crape Veils, collars, Handkerchiefs and Belting. Notions Ac. Floor and Table Oil cloth, Window Shades, Umbrellas and Hoop Skirts. All very low and considerably under the Market prices. A. W. BENTZ. Dec. 1,1885. p ROCLAMA T ION!- tVhereos, I, Wm. A. Miles, Carlisle, Pa., having Just returned from the Eastern cities witn an ex tensive assortment of the most fashionable and brilliant colors of French Merinos, French Cosalmers, Coi'd Wool DeLaincs, Black do., American do., Plain Poplins, Figured do., Rep. do., Alpaccas, Plain Coburns. Figured do. Therefore purchasers will find It to their advan tage to give me a call. Also, the handsomest assortment of PLAID DRESS GOODS, in CAitiaatac Particular attention given to Mourning Goods. WM. A. MILES. Directly opposite tho Mansion House, and one door west or the Post Office. Deo. 1, 1805. JpOURTH ARRIVAL! Having taken advantage of the great de cline in all kinds of Dry Goods that has just oc curred in tho Eastern markets, we have just made a large addition to our Winter Stock, and have marked everything down to correspond with the present prices. Please call and see the great bargains that you can now get In all kindfl of FANCY DRESS GOODS. Mußlins Sheetings, . Canton Flannels, Wool Flannels, Ginghams, Tickings and CalUcoes. Great Bargains in Blankets t Great Bargains ln*Bhawls! Great Bargains in Cloths and Cassimeres. Grand display of all kinds of Ladies’, Childrens 1 and Misses’rurs. Grand display of cloth Cloaks. A full stock of all kinds of such as , . Hoods, Scarfs, Nubias, Ties, Jackets, Hose, Shirts, Gloves, Drawers, Sontags, Ac. ‘CARPETS! CARPETS!! OH clothe, Rugs. Matts, Window Shades, «tc. Please call and see for yourselves, that wo are fully prepared to give you the greatest bargains that youmavo seen fora long time, and are de termined not to be undersold, and always take great pleasure la exhibiting our complete stock of goods suitable for tho season. LEIDICH <t MILLER. Dec, 11, 1805. W.C.Sawyer, J. A. Duke, J. E. Burkholder. XXT C. SAWYER AND CO., Having Just received from Stewart’s, Calflln and Mellon, New York, and the best houses in Philadelphia, the largest and best stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET HENRY SAXTON. Please call and examine our immense stock of Alpine and Rob Roy Plaids, Figured, Plain and Striped Empress Cloths, Plain and Fig ured French Merinos, Reps, Poplins, Alpaccus, and Estelle Cloths, Dross Goods in every variety of styles and shades, Ladies Cloth and Mantles, of plain and • bright Plaids. Shawls, Black, Plaid. Bro> clio and Thlb-ot, Linen and Lace, Collars, Sleeves, and Handkerchiefs. Our stock of Woolen Goods comprises Blankets, homo made, Shaker Ballard Vale, Red and Brown Flannels, Balmorals in all colors, DOMESTICS IN QUANTITIES. H. SAXTON’S. DoLalnes, brown and bleached Muslins. Ging hams, Tickings, Crash, Sheeting, Pillow Casings. Ac. GENTS’ AND BOYS’ WEAR. Full lino of Cloths, Cassimers, plain and fancy Scarfs, Ties, Handkerchiefs and Shirts. Cotton and Wool for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children. of all kinds, usually kept in first class Dry Goods Stores, Such as Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Looking Glasses, Shades, Draperies, Druggets, Ac. i of Traces, Chains irge assortment of Halter Chains. Fifth “ Tongue “ Spreads, Ac., Ac., Hardware Store of JL SAXTON. aud will be able to fill nil orders for Funerals. Cashmeres, Shrouding Flannels, Crape Collars, Black Merinoes, Dumlse Cloths. Empress, Rep, Poplin and Eugene Mournings; all qualities of English and French Crapes, Ribbons, Ac. All orders carefully attended to Fancy Dry Goods, do., Gents Wear, Holsery and Gloves, Kid Gloves, white and black colors and all sizes, in endless varieties at W. C. SAWYER A CO. One Door Below Martin's Hotel, E««£ Jlfdia Street Carlisle, Pa, Doc. I. IMS. PAMPHLETS AND PAPER BOOKS. We have on hand the best selection of type for Pamphlets and Paper Books ever brought to this town ; and our Power Press enables us to do all -such, work rapidly and accurately, at tho VOLUNTEER OFFICE. r iAHPET Hags wanted for which the \j highest cash prices will bo paW by LEIDICH &MILLEH. F eb.M&M. sDt*l> (GOOtttf. | A. K. SUEAVFEK, GREENFIELD a SHEAPFER’S. DBESS GOODS. DOMESTIC GOODS, CARPETS! CARPETS!! WHITE GOODS. OITHNING GOODS, DREHB GOODS, SUCH AS WOOLEN GOODS, HOISKKY AND GLOVES, FURNISHING GOODS WS PAV SPECIAL ATTENTION TO M OUEJiIIfGOOODS, eiotftinir. Livingston’s clothing EMPOII lU. LIVINGSTON has Just returned from the East with a magnificent stock of Cloths. Cosslmers, Satinets. Vestings, ami nil other kind of goods for Gentlemen’s Clothing. Ills assortment of piece goods Is the largest and most varied ever brought to this town, and he pledges himself to sell goods by the yard aa cheap, If not cheaper, than any other store. His stock of READY MADE CLOTHING Is extensive and beautiful, consisting of Coats, Pants, Vest Overcoats, dc., etc., which ho will sell cheaper than any other establishment. Gentlemens' Punmhimj Goods. He has a beautiful assortment of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Undershirts, Overshirts, Drawers, Umbrellas, Carpet Bags. Trunks, AC., AC., AC. COME ONE ! COME ALL! ! and see for yourselves, his beautiful assortment of goods, before purchasing elsewhere. Ho will take great pleasure In shewing his goods, and can satisfy all, that he can and will, sell goods cheaper than any other house outside of the Eastern Cities. Customer's Orders. I would invite an cqamlnatlon of my stock of Fine Cloths, Casslmers, Vestings, ac., which I manufacture upon special orders. Special Notice, I would beg leave to say that my Goods are manufactured under my own supervision, and by the very best workmen. My present stock is the most extensive I have yet had in store, and I respectfully ask my friends and the public to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the old stand. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover Street, Emporium. Dec. 1, 1865. QLOTH I N G ! CLOTHING!! MY MOTTO “ Quick Sales and Small Profits The subscriber having purchased the Clothing Store of Abraham Lahman. next door to Shrei ner’s hotel, a few doors north of the Carlisle De f>osltßank, North Hanover street, Carlisle, begs save to inform the public that he will continue the CLOTHING BUSINESS In all its branches. -He will constantly keep on bund superior MADE UP CLOTHING of every description, and will spare 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 C'LO T H S of all kinds and at all prices. As bo intends to give his undivided attention to his business, ho hopes to receive a liberal share of public patron age. His goods and bis prices will not bo object ed to by any one, as he fs determined to soli as cheap ae the cheapest. JOHN TREIBLEU. Dec. 21,1865—1 y. .TUB Cap# XT AT AND CAP EMPORIUM. 'file undersigned having purchased the stock, *c., of the late Wm. H. Trout, deceased, would re spectfully announce to the public that he will continue the Hatting Business at the old stand in Wvhi High Street, ami with a renewed and effici ent effort, produce articles of Head Dress of JLxcry Variety, Siyl* and Qualify, that shall bo strictly in keeping with the Im provement of the ai i and fully up to the age in which wo live. He has now on hand a splendid assortment of Hats of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest Far and Bilk Hats, and at prices that must suit every one who has an eye to get ting the worth of his money. His Silk, Moleskin and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other es tablishment in the country. Boys* Hats of every description constantly on hand. Ho respectfully invites all the old patrons and as many now ones as possible, to give him a call. J. Q. CAhhlO. Dec. 1, 1805. IVTEW STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS AT KELLER’S, On Sorth Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. A splendid assortment of all the now styles of Silks, Moleskin, Slouhk-Soft and Straw Hats now open, of city and hoimQamufacture, which will be sold at the lowest calmprlces. A large stock of summer huts, Palm. Leghorn, Braid, India, Panama, and Straw; Children's fancy, etc. Also a full assortment of Men’s Boys’ and children's oop« of eyery description nnd style. The subscriber invites all to come and examine his stock. Being a practical hatter, ho feels con fident of giving satisfaction. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed ho solicits a continuance of the same. Don’t forget the stand, two doors above Shrei ner’s Hotel, and next to Common’s shoe store. JOHN A. KELLER, Agent. ' N. 8.-—Hats of all kinds made to order at short notice. Dec. 1, 1865. Seines anti manors. Foreign and domestic LIQUORS. Edward Shower respectfully announces to the B* “c, that ho continues to keep constantly on t and for sale, a largo and very superior as sortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, atlUsnow stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Hotel, and directly west of the court House, Car lisle. . BRANDIES, ALL OF CHOICK BRANDS. Wines, Sherry, Fort, Mnderia, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hock, Johaunlsberg, and Boderhelmor. CHAMPAGNE, Heidslck & Co., Geisler & Co., and Imperial.— Glu, Bohlon, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY, Superior Old Rye. Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. - Ale, Brown Stout, &c. Best to be had in Phila delphia. Bitters, of the very best quality. Dealers and others desiring a pure article will find it as represented, as his whole attention will be given to a proper and careful selection of his Stock, which cannot be surpassed, and hopes to have the patronage of the public, E. SHOWER. Dec. 1, 3SCS. AND LIQUORS.— South Hanover Street, Carlisle. The undersigned, successor to D. P. Hazelton, would Respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that ho Intends to maintain the character of the above house as heretofore, and will keep constantly on lumd-a largo assortment BRANDIES, GINS. WHISKIES, RUMS, CORDIALS, BITTERS, Ac., &c. which ho can soli us cheap ns any other establish ment In Carlisle, if not cheaper. Country Landlords will find this the place to buy their WINES AND LIQUORS, Both in regard to quality and price. His stock la largo and well selected, and ho In vites a call before purchasing elsewhere. .Re member tile'place, South Hanover street, a few doors south of Hannon’s Hotel, {Winter’s old stand,) Carlisle. Doc. J, 18(35. aLtor*. VAUeFr. R.~ CHANGE OF HOURS, un and after Monday, Dec, Uth, 1835, Passenger Trains will run dally, as follows, (Sunda\*fl ex cepted): WESTWARD. Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.10 A.M., Mechanicsburg IUB, Carlisle 0.58, Nowvlllo 10.31, Shippensburg 11.07, Chambersburg • 11,40, Greencastle 12.23, arriving at Hagerstown 1.00 P. M. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1,40. P, M. Mechan icsburg 2.30. Carlisle 2.53, Newvllle 3.29, Shippens burg 4.00, Chambersburg 4.40, Greencastle 5.30, ar riving at Hagerstown (5.10, P. M, Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.30, P. M., Mechanicsburg 5.0-1, Carlisle 5.32, Newvllle (3.03, Shippensburg 0.31, arriving at Chambersburg7.oo, EASTWARD. Express Train leaves Chambersburg 5.15, A. M., Shippensburg 5.45, Newvillo tUtt, Carlisle 0.50, Mechanlcsburg 7.21, arriving al Harrisburg 7.50, A. M. Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 7,10, A. M. Qreen coatle 7.4.5, Chambersburg 8.25, Shippensburg 8.55, NewA'lllo 9.27, Carlisle 10.03, Mechanlcsburg 10.30, arriving at Harrisburg 11.10, A. M. Accommodation Train leaves Chambersburg 1.15, Shippensburg 1.48, Newvillo 2.21, Carlisle 3.01 Mechanicsburg 3.37, arriving at Harrisburg 1.10, P. M. * f A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 2.45, P. M., Oreeneastle 3.35, arriving at Chambersburg 4.20, p: m. . , b ' —Making-close <;ouneotionf»'at Harrisburg with Trains to and from Philadelphia, New’ York. Pittsburg, Dnltlmoru and Washington. O. N. I.UDU .StajeWn/tmc/cnt’.s Office ) Suu't. C'hamb'u Dee, 11, ’O5, f v Deo. 11, 1805>—Xy jFovUmtdng Rouses. JpORWAKDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. Flour & Feed, Coal, Plaster «£ Salt. J. BEETEM & BROTHERS having purchased of Snyder A Newcomer their extensive Warehouse, (Henderson’s old stand,) head of High street, beg leave to inform the public that will continue the Forwarding and Commission business on a more extensive scale than heretofore. The highest market price will be paid for Flour Grain and Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and Hay, kept constantly on hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKEN9 VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LAWBEURY, Ac., Ac. Llmcburners’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant ly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. Also, all kinds of Lum ber constantly on hand. A PAILY FREIGHT LINE will leave their Warehouse every mo uing at 7 o’clock, arrive at Harrisburg at 11 o'clock, and at Howard & Hinchman’s Warehouse, Nos, 808 and 810 Market street, Philadelphia, at 8 o’clock in the evening of same day. Pec 1. 1805. /"WMBERLAND VALLEY BAIL \J ROAD COMPANY. The Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania and Northern Central Rail Rond Companies have made arrangements to do njolnt FREIGHT & FORWARDING BUSINESS between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. The Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company will open their Freight Depot at Car lisle, on the Ist of January, 18(10, for the receipt and shipment of all goods entrusted to them. Freight to bo forwarded by this arrangement must be left at Pennsylvania Rail Road Company Depot, corner of 15th and Market St., Philadel phia. Northern Central Rail Road Company’s Do- Sot Baltimore, and Cumberland Valley Bail Road ompany’s Depot at Carlisle. The public will find It to their Interest to ship through the Rail Road Company’s Freight Houses and by Company Cars. O. N. LULL. Supi. J. «fc D. RHOADS, Freight Agents, Carlisle. The first premium has been awarded at the late Cumberland County Fair TO a L. LOCHMAN FOR THE FINEST PHOTOGRAPHS. He has lately re-purchased his old gallery from Mr. McMlllen, in Mrs. Neff’s Building, opposite the First National Bank. The Photographs, CartesDe visile, Ambrotypes, ttc., <kc. made by C. L. L oebraan are pronounced by every one to bo of the highest character in Posing, . . Tone. Clearness, Round and Soft Half Tints, and everything that constitutes a first-class picture. The public is cordially Invited to call and ex amine specimens. A large lot of Gilt and Rosewood Frames, Al burns, &c,. on band and will be sold very low. . Copies ot Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes made In the most perfect manner. Dec. 1,1805 —tf. Mrs. r. a. smith’s photo grapbic Gallery South-east Corner Hano v «?i otreet, and Market Square, whore may be had all the dlfrerentsfcyles of Photographs, from card to life size, IVORYTYPES, AMBROTYPES, AND MELAINOTYPES : also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both Plain and Colored, and which arc beautiful pro ductions of the Photographic art. Call and see them. Particular attention given to copying from Daguerrotypes &c. She Invites the patronage of the public. Feb. 15,1806. T OOK AND READ. Grove in advance; first to reduce prices. He makes the best and cheapest Pictures in Town, and gives SIX FOR ONE DOLLAR. Just think of it! Six Perfect Card Photographs for one dollar. Don’t forget to go to GROVE’S, Gallery, South Hanover Street , Carlisle Doc. 1,1865—tf. ONE GOOD PHOTOGRAPH is worth a dozen poor ones. Who will give a poor picture to a friend ? All Photographs made at iMchman's Gallery are warranted to give satis faction. Dec. 1,1865—tf Humhrr auk (Soul Qoal and lumber yard. he subscriber having leased the Yard formerly occupied by Armstrong <* Hoffer, and purchased the stock of COAL AND LUMRBER, in the Yard, together with an immense new stock, will have constantly on hand and furnish to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER. BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF. • PALING. PLASTERING Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and Weatherboardlng, Posts and Rails, and every ar ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Hem lock, and Oak, of afferent qualities. Having cars of my own, I can furnish Dills to order oi any length and size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will be kept under cover, so they can bo furnished at all times. I have constantly on hand all kinds of FAM ILY GOAL, under cover, which X will deliver, clean, to any part of the borough, to wit: Ly kens Valley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler, Trevorton, Locust Mountain, Lauberry, which i pledge myself to sell at the lowest prices. Limeburncrs ’ and Blacksmith? OoaL always on hand, which I will sell at the lowest figure. Yard west aide of Grammar School, Main Street. Dec. 1,1865 ANDREW H. BLAIR. SMwnfttite, #c. QABINET WARE HOUSE The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he still continues the Undertaking business, and is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night. Ready made Coffins kept constantly on hand, both Elain and ornamental. He has constantly on and Fisk's Patent Mctalic Burial Owe, of which he has been appointed the sole agent. This cose is recommended as superior to any of the kind now in use, it being perfectly air tight. Ho has also furnished himself with a new Rose wood Hearse and gentle horses, with which he will attend funerals in town and country, per sonally, without extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of the ago Is WeWs Spring Maitrass, the best and cheapest bed now in use, the exclusive right of which I have secured, and will bo kept constantly on hand. CABINET MAKING, in all its various branches, carried on, and Beau reaus, Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centre Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high and low posts: Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and all other articles usually manufactured in this line of business, kept constantly on hand. . workmen are men of experience, his ma terial the best, and ms work maaein ih© latest city stylo, and all under his own supervision. It will bo warranted and sold low for cash. Ho Invites all to give him a call before purchas ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage here toiire extended to him ho feels indebted • to bis numerous customers, and assures them that no efforts will bo spared In future to please them In style and price. Give us a call. Ilemember the place, North Hanover street, nearly opposite the Deposit Bank, Carlisle. DAVID BIPE. T. J. KERR. Dec. 1,1805. QHIRTS! SHIRTS! I— \V r e have the largest and finest shirts ever offer ed in this place, Shirts at 812.00 per doz. do. “ 15,00 “ 44 do. “ 20,00 V “ do. “ 25,00. 44 41 do. 44 30,00 44 44 PERFECT FITTING SHIRT, CALI, AT ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S, fforth Hanover Street Emporium . Dec. 1,1805. XTOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. "Just receiving a full supply of all kinds of House * urnishlng goods, suitable for the present and coming season, consisting of all Grades and qualities of CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS!! Floor Oil Cloths, . Table Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Ruga, Malts, Ac., Ac. ALSO, 10-4 lU‘d and Unbl'd Sheetings, Pillow Case Muslins, Tabic Damasks, Towelling all Grades, Ticking Ac., Ac. Also uwelUolecied stock of all kinds of Domes tic Goods, which will bo sold ut greallv reduced prices, for the present. All persons In want of any of the above for the Spring Season, will find It to their advantago to give us an early call, as we are- determined to keep up pur reputation, to sell goods at the low est possible market prices. Kcb, 8, 1860. I.KiniCH * MIU.EI(. J. BEETEM & BROS. TOWN AND COUNTRY (Gvomictf. p boceries—removal. V Tho subscribers beg leave to inform tlielr friends and customers that they have removed their GROCERY STORE, To the South-East Corner of Main and Bedford Streets, one Door West of Gardner & Co's. Foun dry, and directly opposite Helser’s Hotel, Car lisle • Th’ey will, as heretofore, keep constantly on hand everything In their line SUCH AS Coffees, Salt, Sugars, Dried Meal, Molasses, Bologna, Syrups, Eggs, Crackers, H C, C S S > Cheese, Dishes, Fish, Soaps, Tobacco, Brooms, Coal Oil Lamps Burner*; Chimneys, Brushes, Stono Ware, Blacking, Can dleS ‘ AND NOTIONS GENERALLY. Our assortment Is very complete and has been purchased with care and Judgement. Wo Invito nil to give us a call, as wo are determined to sell at veay moderate profits. . —— MONASMITH & BAKER. N. B.—The highest prices will bo paid for all kinds of marketing. Deo. 1, IBTA—tf. , , ■VTEW GROCERY STORE! CHANGE OF FIRM 1! Tho undersigned hereby announces to his old patrons and customers,* that he has disposed of his entire stock of Goods, with the good will of tho establishment to Messrs, PcflerA Washraood,, whom he recommends to tho citizens of Cumber* land county as active, energetic and reliable bus iness men, who will spare no pains to maintain and improve the character of the old stand as a lirst class FAMILY GROCERY. With many thanks for the patronage he has received, ho bespeaks for the new Arm a contln nance of tho same. jOHNHYER. ' REEFER & WASHMOOD,* will In a few days receive tho largest and host n«r sorted stock of Groceries, China Ware, Quecnsware, Glassware, Willow Ware, &e., Ac., Ac,, ever brought to this place, and will constantly keep on hand tho CHOICEST GROCERIES the Eastern Markets afford. A full assortment of Lamps and Oil on hand. Call and see us at the oldstand.South-eastcorner of Market Square. FEFFEU & WASHMOOD. Jan. -1, 1800-ly. JJXJRBAH FOB THE HOLIDAYS. Just arrived from tho Eastern cities, wl th largo assortment of CHRISTMAS GOODS, - X SUCH A 3 China Cups and Saucers. Mugs. Vases. Dolls, Toys of all descriptions, China Tea Setts, Pewter Tea Setts, Gum Dolls, Gum Zouaves, Gum Balls, Gum and Tin Rattles, Harmoni cans, of all sizes, Tin and Wooden Trains of Cars, Sand Figures, . Tin Buckets, and Cups of all Toy Whips, Tin Trumpets, Ivory Whistl.es, Wooden Gums, Drums, Masks, Toy Baskets, Bureaus. Work Boxes, Glass Birds and Deers, Dressed Dolls, Birds and Animals on Bellows, Pin Cushions, Wooden Toy Buckets, Toy watches, Toy Candles, of all kinds, Ac., &c. Also a full assortment of GROCERIES, SUCH AS Coffees, Sugars, ' • Syrups, Teas, Spices, of all kinds, whole and ground, Tanner’s Oil, Blsculta and Crackers, of all kinds. Cranberries, Currants, Layer, Crown, Bunch, Seedless and Valencia Raisins, Datts, Figs, prunes, Citron, Atmore’s Mince Meat, Sweet Shaker Corn, Hominy, Barley, Rice, Peas, Beans, extracts of Lemon, and vanilla. Corn Starch, Farina, Silver gloss Starch, Pearl Starch, Cheese, Honey, Pickles by the dozen, pure Cider Vinegar, Mackerel, Shad, Herring, Cod Fish, Dried Fruit of all kinds, dec. Glass, Queonsware, STONE AND EARTHEN WARE. Coal Oil Lamps of different sizes CEDAR AND WOODEN WARE. Such os, Tabs, Keelers, Buckets, Bowls, Butter Prints, Butter Ladles, Spoons. Rolling Pins, Po tato Mashers. &c., Brooms. Ropes, Brushes and Cords of all kinds, also, notions oT’every descrip tion, which will be sold at a small profit, as my motto Is: “ small profits and quick sales.’’ GEO. B. HOFFMAN. Corner of Fomfert and East streets. Dec. 7,lBGG—3m. 'TTpIEEDER & WTLRON & HOWE. T lock stitch sewing machines, THE BEST, SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST. The Wheeler and Wilson Machines are adapted to all kinds of family sewing, working equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods, with silk and linen threads, making a beautiful and perfect stlsch alike on both sides of the arti cle sowed. PRICES OF WHEELER A WILSON MAHINES. No. 3 Machine plain, $55 00 “ 2 “ ornamented bronze, $65 00 ** 1 “ silver plated, $75 00 THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES. The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers. Saddlers and Carriage trimmers, is called to thls—the best Shuttle Sewing Machines. It is unanimously ad mitted to be the best machine for leather work or tailoring ever given to the public. PRICE OF HOWJE MACHINES Letter A Machine, $6O 00 Is recommended for family sewing, tailoring, shoe binding and gaiter fitting. Letter B Machine, $7O 00 Is one size larger than A machine suited to the same work. Letter C Machine, $65 00 Is recommended for heavy tailoring, boot and shoe work and carriage trimming. It runs light and rapid, and will do fine work well, and has a much larger shuttle than the smaller machines. Call and examine at Railroad Telegraph Office, Carlisle, Pa. * Dec. 1,1865. Furs ! furs ! j furs i \ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Charms Oakford a Sons, Continental Hotel. Philadelphia, have now open their large and splendid stock of Ladles' Fur Capes, Collars, Muffs. Cuffs, Gloves and Hoods. Also the finest Assortment of Fancy Fur Robes, Caps, Mufflers, Gloves, Ac.. Ac., Ac. over before offered by them, all of which are war ranted to be as represented. SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT. Oct. 18, 1865.—1 m. QARLISLE MARBLE YARD.— RICHARD OWEN, South Hanover Street, opposite Bentu' Store , Carlisle. The subscriber has on hand a large and well se lected stock of HEAD STONES, MONUMENTS, Tombs. Ac., of chaste and beautiful designs, which he will sell at the lowest possible rates be ing desirous of selling out his stock. Head-stones finished from three dollars upwards. * Brown Stone, Marble Work, Mantles, Ac., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, Ac., con stantly on hand. Iron railing for cemetry lots. Ac., of the best Philadelphia Workmanship, will beproniptly attended to. Dec. 1,1865. /CARLISLE FEMALE COLLEGE VJ REV. T. DAUGHERTY, DreaWetß. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOLARS. Tlifa Seminary which Includes the school lately under the charge of Miss Mary Hitner, will open under the direction of Rev. T. Daughtery as Pre sident, with a full corps of able Instructors, so as to give to young ladies a thorough education in English and classical studies, and also, in the French and German languages, and Music and Painting, and other ornamental branches, Especial care will be given to Boarders in the family of the President. A primary department for the younger scholars, will be had In connection with the Seminary. • The session will open on Wednesday, the 6th of September, In the elegant School Rooms of Emo ry church, which have been designed for that purpose. For terms apply to the President, Aub. 17, >865. SARPETS CARPETS! CARPETS I r We have Just returned from the City with a supply or all CTttdes and qualities of Carpets, ‘™S! cheapest Hemp up to the best quality ?ol T 1 } roe lS ly '. Al £° ah widths of Floor Oil ulotha. 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 abearly call, as wo always take groat pleasure In exhibiting our goods, and defy competition In the market. Please remember the stand, South oiiposite ir - Dec.J. 1885. LEIDICH * MILLER. rpRUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS!! 'Valises, Trunks, Carpet Bags. Umbrellas &o French Solo Leather Trunks, Ladles' Travelling mX k s!lnSSr|evL“Var b ° UUd ' ° f 1110 b63t Dec. 1, 1863. ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S PROG RAMMBS and Circul{\ra .done ,wl thnoatncßs ami despatch, at tho ‘ ‘ r ‘ ' A MKIUCAN AND FBEN CH GLASS XX superior Couch an Famlturo Varnish at MILLER & BOWERS- "CURE INSURANCE., ~* "The ALLEN AND EABT.PENNBBORO' TUAL FIRE INSURANOECOMDANV, of ct»H borland County, lu6oJpoStcdby an,act of serably, In tho yearlBM, ahdhavlng recently bee Its charter extended,to.the; year.' IMS, lg now?? active and vigorous operation under the suno? Intondonco ol tho foUowlng Board of Manner,r! Wm. R. Gorgas, Christian Stayman, Jacob Eh' erty, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathcnrt Jarnh 11. Coover, John Elchelborger, Joseph WlckorU/ Samuel Eherly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Uriel! Jacob Coover and J, C. Dunlap. cr - Tito rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind In the State Per sons wishing to become members nro Invited in make application to the agents of tho Comnanv who arc willing to wait upon them at anv timV President-W. R.GORQAS, Eborly's Mini cS?' borland County. Vico President—CHßlSTlAN StAVman, Carlisle Secretary—John C. Dunlap, Mechanlcsbur!.’ Treasurer—Daniel Bailev, Duisburg, York Co 1 Cumberland County—John Shcrrlok, Allen- Hen rr /.earing, Shircmanstown; Lafayette tefler Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Churohtown • Mode Grlfllth, South Middleton; Samuel Graham w Ponnshoro’; Samuel Coover, Meohaulcsburg-V W. Cocklln, Shepherdstown; D. Coover. Bn™; Allen: J. O. Saxton, Sliver Spring; John liver Carlisle: Valentine Fcemnn, Now Cumberland 1 . James McCandllsh, Nowvllle. 1(1 , York County— W. B. Picking,' Dover: James Griffith. Warrington: T. F. Dcardorff, 'tVoshln? ton; Richey,Clark, Duisburg; D. Ruttor. Pair view; John Williams, Carroll. - ’ “ Dauphin Comity— Jacob Houser, Harrisburg Members of the Company having policies aßout to expire, can have them renewed by making an plication to any of tho agents. ' Dec. I, 1805. Aetna insurance company HARTFORD CONNECTICUT. . ’ Losses Paid in 48 Years Over $17,000,000 Nett Assets, Jan., 1865, 83,677,362,71. ' FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. Agencies In all the principal Clfles and Towns In the United States. owns ( Applications for Insurance will bo promptly at- Nov. 231805. H. M. DONEHOO. fSURE YOUR PROPERTY.^ TKOPOLITAN INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK CASH CAPITOL OVER 81,000,080. Tills Is one of the best Insurance Companies now In existence. For particulars call on the under signed, at the Mansion House, Carlisle, H. M. DONEHOO Nov. 10, 1860—3 m. Keep youb feet warm and DKY. Neighbor, 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. Ifyou want a good pair of Kip, Water Proof, or heavy Upper Leather Boots, go to PLANK'S. U)yon Want Boys’, Youths’ and Children’s Boot*; goto PLANK’S. Ifyou want Mens’, Boys’ and Youths’ heavy Bro gans, Balmorals and Gaiters, go to PLANK’S. If. you want Ladies, Misses and Children’s En glish and French lasting Gaiters, go to PLANK’S Ifyou want Ladles Misses and Children’s Glove Kid Gaiters, and Balmorals go to /PLANK'S. If you want Ladles, Misses and Children’s horn© made Goat French Morocco Boots and Balmo- rals, go to PLANK’S. Ifyou want Ladles, Misses and Children’s heavy Call, Kip and Grain Boots and shoes, suited for country wear, go to PLANK’S. If you want Mens’. Ladles and Misses Gum Over Shoes, Sandlesandßuskine.go to PLANK’S. I f you want a pair of Wale’s Arctic Gaiter? (nr over shoes,) for Men and Women’s wear Warrant ed water-proof and cold-proof, go to P Ja.NK’B Tlie ulversal testimony In reletonco to this ati. perior winter over shoo Is that nas no eoual lor keeping the feet warm and d'.-v Trv one naii* and you will never ho without them If it is a W slble thing to got them. * In short ifyou wont any kind of a Boot or Shoo made of leather, go to * PLANK’S. If you want Hats and Caps for Mon, Boys and Youth’s, go to PLANK’S If you want Uunder and Over Shirts, Drawers &c.. go to PIANK’S. *r& yo i l want Hanover Buck Gloves. Gauntlets, Mitts, Ac., for Men and Boys, go to PLANK'S y°u •\visn to save money in purchasing Bools, Shoes, Hats and Caps, go to PLANK’S * South West Corner of North Hanover street and Locust Alley, midway between Thudlum’s and Wetzel’s Hotels, Carlisle, Dec. 7,1865—1 y. RUCTION! AUCTION!! Haylug sold my store house. I will sell all ray Jewelry Store and fixings at auction prices as they must he cleared out immediately. Tho stock consists of a largo safe, five largo SILVER SHOW OASES, French plate glass, three upright Coses, one large Eagle sign, two largo and all the watch makers tools and stock, a largo 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 the best quality, also a large lot of Silver and Silver plated ware. OIL PAINTINGS, Paintings on gloss &c., which will be sold without regard to price, also a largo oil cloth, almost new, fifteen feet by forty feet, at the sign of the Gold Eagle, Main street, Carlisle Dec. 7, 1805. "VrOTICE.— The limited X’l the subscribers under the . ot Muilta. expired this day b' claims will bo paid by them, ant debted, will please make paymc S. KEMPTON, J,r. C. H. MULLIN, 8. GIVEN, WM. B. MI7LLIN, R. GIVEN, Mount Holly Springs, Jan. 1, XSG6—It. "NT OTICK—CO-PARTNERSHIP. "xh© subscribers have this day associated them selves together under the name, and style of Mount Holly Paper Co., for the purpose of manu facturing every description of writing Paper, at Mount Holly Springs Pa. ROBERT aiVPN, SAMUEL KEMMON, Jr. , ~ ~ CHARLES H. MULLIN. Jan. 11, 180&—If. OTICE.—CO-PARTNERSHIP. 'xne subscribers have this day associated them selves together under the name, and title of De laney & shrom for the purpose of carrying on the Coal and Lumber business in all Its branches. OLIVER DELANCY, C. FRED SHROM. Having associated with Mr. C. Fred Bhroxa In the Coal and Lumber business at the old stand of Delaney and Blair, whore we will keep the best,, and cleanest Coal in the Market, and perfectly dry, kept under cover. Families will do well to try us: os we are determined to sell cleaner cool and at ns low prices aa any other Yard in the Town; Try us and be convinced. AVe have also on hand, and will keep all kinds, of Lumber usually kept in a first class Lumber Yard, which w T e will sell as low or lower than the. lowest. DELANCY <fe HHOiU JNVENTOBS OFFICES. CIVIL ENGINEERS & PATENT aOLICPjcoUB, Patents solicited—Consultations Vm PnHneor. atissB&«rs-.Ssif*£l monta from Patent Offlo<S ' of 1,11 Doou olUn«exnen”e^?S S the-' ?“ eless ‘™ ub leandtraV- InmrvSfw with ua need f ° r personal ws S M b «Blness with these Otli- Infinimtlon dh£ .‘ otcd , ln writing. For further oA Wltu Choul- ' e t Hi “ b °ve, with stamp enclos i-ob l' 18g£_i" W h reforcnce!! - R Ttf j£ ri r US lor s £l° or , er exchange in Pennsylvania, /n«*^i Jersey ’ Maryland. Delaware and Virginia. m.?n«i og V??iS ow re , ad Have Agents In all the principal Cities and .Towns in the above States. Oreat Rargains are otTered In Virginia and Dela« S’SJ-® fcarms to persona with moderate means. OmccrH and soldiers claims promptly adjusted. Collections made everywhere R. R. CORSON, 112 South Fourth Street, Jlox 518, Phila. r. 0. LUMBER.— To Railroad Companies, Bridge Builders, House and Barn Builders, or any company or individuals that may want to contract for Rail Road Ties, Bridge Timber, or * mines for Buildings, to bo delivered next Spring or-Summer, will do well to let their wants be to the subscriber, as lie has a desirable lot of Timber lying on Mountain Creek, near Laurel rorge, which ho will manufacture into Lumber of all descriptions as soon as there is a demono open for it. Address s. ROGEBB, Nassau New Hampshire.- WE have just received a large supply of Card.B from New York, and are prepared lo oxecuto Professionals lluslness and wedding cards, of oil sizes, in the neatest styles, and at very reasonable rates, at the VOLUNTEER OFFICE. .spat Q&T HAND K Ell CHIEFS, Ties. Stocks, Ribbon* suspenders. Under Shirts, Draw ers, a beautllui assortment can bo found at *r „ ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S. North Hanover Street, Emporium. IEH OFFICE. JFive Xtwntxnce. AGENTS. AUCTION BEGINS TO-DAY. FRENCH MIRRORS, COAL AND LUMBER. Jan. 11, 180ft—3t. D’EPINEUIIj AND EVANS, No, 435 Walnut /Street Philadelphia E,. CORSON, (late Major Quarter '« Masters Department.) J 112 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. heal estate, broker and CONVEYANCER. , Dec. 7, lBtir>— 2m, Dec. 7 y 1803—3ui» R. E. SHAPLEY. partnership of lirm of Kompton i>y limitation, all id to whom all In* Qen’l I’artUQlx, Spec'i Pfticuera,
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