1 - TianwAY notit tt - r.—On "Ttieday evening last, a most daring and atrocious highway robbery was committed in the:very limits of our The victim was ah old man named Jourt.KARNS, who was attacked in the lane leading to the Agriculturo So ciety's grounds, and most cruelly beaten and robbed. Antos SWmcar, who lives near the scene of this dastardly outrage, witnessed the whole afrpir, and recognized the robber as HENRY HIPPLE, a young rascal who seems to hite taken to the road for this genteel employment. NIPPLE attacked the old man with some sharp instrument, and with it inflicted two 'very severe wounds in the head. Ho then proceeded in true Jack Sheppard style to rifle his fallen victim's pockets, from which ho took about one Hundred and Eighty dol lars. - SIVIGICRT followed the freebooter to his home, and rapped at the door, inquiring for him. The response was that HENRY had gone out. SWIGERT answering that that was all he wished to know, tamed to go away when HENRY made his appearance and of ered Mr. S. half the money to say nothing about the affair. This of course was refused, and information at once lodged with one of our Justices, when a warrant was issued and NIPPLE , arrested by Ca pt. KrrrN while try ing to escape through the back yard of his house. Ile is at present luxuriating in his apart ment at the Hotel des Jacobs, reflecting upon the uncertainty of human affairs generally, and of gentlemen of the fancy profession particularly. " CARLISLE SOLDIERS' AID SOCIETY." —Contents of Box sent on the 21st Dec. 1864, for diftribution among the sick and wound ed soldiers in the Hospital located at York, Pa., in answer to an appeal made by the "Ladies Aid Society" of that place. The contents valued at one hundred and ton dol lars, inclusive of a "Thanksgiving offer ing" of $11.50 contributed by the Methodist Episcopal Church fur that purpose: 1 Jar Apple Butter. 1 Bushel Onions, 12 lbs. Cherries, 1 Duz. Handkerchiefs. 2 Bottles Wine, 5 Pairs Pillow eases, 1 Bottle Extract Thyme, 3 lbs. Pearl Barley, Lot - of Bandages, old muslin, 8 Pairs Flannel Draw ers, 1 Jar Peach Jam, 111 lbs. Peaches, 44 lbs, Blackberries, 1 doz. Towels, 2 doz. Needle Books, 4 Papers Rice Flour, 1 doz. Pairs Stockings, 1 doz. Bottles Cough Syr up, 1 doe.. Flannel Shirts, 15 Pairs Slippers. Thr (allowing ackowledg,•ment cci ed Mrs. 4 .T. 'V. EBY 11 - Madaln:—WO r b•fully 'acknowl edge :the receipt of a. bux of hospital sup (die. from your a.:ociation, each I 1 tide of It hieh will indeed hear comfort to a sick and wound ed soldier. \%e are enl'ed upon daily liir just such things as you have sent to us, and while we thank you most heartily for meet ing the wants of our soldiers, we al-u thank you very truly for the efficient aid you have given us. Begging your continued interest in this hospital. I um, VCry rec.poci 1.0 II ISA. DURKEE, SOC. MELANCHOLY OCCURRENCE.—Mrs. Mary S. McKee, Of Spring.ll,l4l, who has for some time been laboring under severe de pression of spirits, ewmnitted suicide 1/11 Monday morning last., by hanging herself. She had gene up stairs, as was supi)o,4!d, to do some elan liar work. Staying so long Hs to cause some uneasiness, one of h er daugh ters went up, and was greeted with the awful iipectacle of her mother's lifeless body, sus pended by a strap from a rafter at the head of the stairway. Jas. Kennedy Esq. was summoned to hold a coroner's inquest upon the body, and a ver dict was returned in accordance with the a bove facts—Neterille Star. PROBABLE DEATH OF CAPTAIN AL FRED LicE.—During the last tiid up the Shanandoith: Valley; Capt. Allred Lee, with a detachment of men was detailed from his regiment to drive some rebjls out of a house in the neighborhood of Hanover Court House. While attending to his duly his command was fired upon by some rebels in ambush, and Captain Lee wounded through the body. A rebel officer riding tip summoned him to surrender but he refused and only gav - . up I,is arms when he was overpowered. Shortly after this a force of our troops Ap pearing the rebels fled, but not until the officer in' the most cowardly and brutal man ner drew his pistifl and in cold -blood fired upon his unarmed prisoner inflicting what was feared to be a a/oriel wound. Too se verely wounded to be moved he was left in a house near the scene of the outrage. Capt. Lee was recently promoted to the command of his company (of the 7th Pa Cavalry) and was universally esteemed us a brave stud gallant officer. CA111.181..E. BARILACKS. PA. 31r. Ediern': Slit—Saturday the 24th inst., was a joyful day at this Post, especially for the sick and wounded Soldiers. The good ladies of Middlesex Township belonging to the Union Aid Society prepared a dinner and if you had been present, to witness their icindness and to have participated in the grand dinner you Would have said what every soldierdid, God bless the Ladies. The ladies had every thing in abundance, and it was in the very best style for the occasion and their presence made it the more refreshimr ' to the noble patriots, who have so gallantly defend edthe old flag of Washington. The Dr. I. B. tWright, who is one of our most skill full physician, wile present to grace the par ty. The Chaplain A. R oss attended to his duty, in a brief prayer followed by soave remarks—None however seemed more de lighted then the efficient Steward, August lle,rbst, who is ever at his post striving to m a ke the Frei,: and wounded soldiers comfor table. In the name of the sick and wound ed Soldiers I wish the Ladies of the Society a long life, and a home in the world to come. Friend of the Sick and Wounded. South Middleton Institute The Institute convened in Pleasant Hall on Saturday, Dec. 2-I, and after being called to order by the president, was opened with prayer. The minutes of the previous meet ing were then read and adopted. Roll call ..Vd„MissSatriell„. Nallor, Mesfirs:j.,tl., Wolf apd,Wa:t. ; B, Butler, were.abscnt. Seleet t ions were read by Miss A. 011ie trask§l find Mr. Elias' ILountz. Miss. Jennie • read An essay ; , sabject, Progress. An ad drgss'was,then delivered by Levi' Gleim on 4,lte stilijeot of Goveinalent." Miss :Ann 11i. •Fierning :drilled a elass in Geogra ' phy, "after •IA ' the teachers , 'gave their .triethod.9f: te49,l?Ang the branch by chanting from the Oatlihe On , rootien, adjourn ed•to meet at ono o'clock. P. :Kt - A4.46..1400* FiEth3.loN, Presideut•in; chair,, roll called, members all 'present. ' The questions gi venat , previoul 'meetingWera, 'answered try the, proper - per- Arms., 3fr. Butip thendriilerrit clasS In Read tng,:gnd Smith .11:1(inVman ono in - 'Mental Arithmetic;':" Ori LI o f it was ogrdell'that Miss Clarita.'Otilver..be exeused. froin t dril- Tin,,„va Class in - Gtarrimar. Tito Critic:report .,e4,titmo errors ,fnadirdtfringitho' exercises:— Progiaino tririiext,incOting;,-;flood ..selec •tions,;J—Miss Ann• Fleming and Jno. W. Mount 2; Essay, A. gill° trasirel;,Address, clifental Arithmdtic, ;,Graminar, Jao. A. Miller; Crider,. II:Ibis, - .A. traira tz. Rqv., Win. C.,Bengot being.present called upon to ftivOr the Diatituterwith afewrernarks, and responded: r e ••a' .resolved: ihat'a vote of Abiinks uo priAletod lEugh Stuart, Jaxnes R. Means, Divid Reside, .and,-John .1 • - • Stuart,o• r., tor their hospitality to the mem bers. On motion, adjourned to meet at Rea. an.i.Tun.7; 1846; ,;• ;I:NOZ.W.•MOU,NTZ, Sect'y. Y(litx, Dec. 2.c., 18 .I 11l the 7.1 Nperyicaltou , n Guilty , except the words, • Edward Wal ,l enninyer, Jos •ph Newton, Moses Breen, John Walburn, Fred erick G lioupp , and James Nelson.'" Of the ;:d View Iron, '• Gwlty, except the word , . • .1 Ines S. Heath.' " =I lli the 2d Sreeitication, "Not Guilty." Of the 3d ; - :/o•ryiration, "Guilty, except the words, • 51111:ain 11. Laugdon, Wm. La Count, .I.lant llolfm.tu, Dau'l Lynch, Adetu Dunglitery, William F. Thorn ton, liransoin Gilion, John :Shoup, Barnard Loughrani, Michael Fray, Danicl 1). Best, Chas. Crane, 31onson I', Acker, Finley Cam eron, John NV. Green, John Cure, James Rogers, George Fantany, and John 1). " ()t the 4th Speevicatton, "S ot Guilty.'' Of the 5t.11 Sprri)n•n(tun, "Guilty, except the wurd:i, •zipencet . Liiigley, William 11. Ham, John Norino‘ le, Reuben Waters, William 'Wein 11. U. Goldsmith, Wm. Zilebert, Benjamin F. .•:inttet e, Johli C. De !flinger, George N. Charles U. 110 e, William Joh!, Mince!), and Alonzo Of the Sth Speri . f;catto.r. "(guilty, except the words, 'Edward Sclotren'terg, Thotnits 'Tens, Nlartin F. Sayre, Oliver G. Sowers, Samuel Hicks, (.rest, Isaac N. Dor see, John 1). Burgh, John Murphy, John Formula, John Hoy t, Edward Oscar L. Cady° Philip Creak, I:lenient IVilliams, IVilliam Alonzo Princ, Josiah McCoy, Itob ert Moore, and Charles " Of the 7th tiperttication, "Guilty, except the words, .1/avid Litchfield, Henry Axton, \Villiain ItcCluin, Pleasant Bally, Hugh Mc- Connor. James .1. Graham, Harrison Fur gusou,James T. Sorrell, James liughs, John Itort , John P. Mine, Joseph Litton, Jesse Higgle, Edward J. lelchor, and Alexander B. Butts.' Of the Sth Speci lion, "Guilty, except the words, •Lewis E. Barton, Michael Hick ey, Jounce It. McClellan, William H. Brown, Ralph Weldninn, Patrick Dolan, 11'illiam IL .llcCartne), Robert Wallace, John Ileany, James W. Baton, Fronk I) rile, klbornas C. F..mmick, Z. W. Flower, Robert M. Scott, Lewellyn Vaughn, II Milli 11. Hunt, Russell John 13. Penfield, I)aniel Knep per, Peter Gotalferry, Timothy NlcCorty, Rodney B..lor . gtin, and John lineebone.• LH' the :ttll (lon, "Guilty, except the words, 'Samuel .1. Crockett, Henry Esau, Joseph Fielding, James 11. Welch, David Watson, James Shipman, Jere. IV. Shnfelt, John Quinn, .Irthur Hentles, Walter Patrick Coyle, Michael Shea, Theodore P. Barker, John Castello, Wells Speucy, Isaac Highlield, awl Franklin Lovejoy.'" Of the ''(; silty." Senteoce.—Aud the Court does therefore sentence hint , Major David II Ilant, nue, I'. N. Army, t"fo he cashtered, and utterly tits qualifi,ed to hole or hold any office or em ployment in the service of the United States ; to I etund ttiolltity into the Treasury of the United States tho aninnut found to have. been embezzled by hiw, to wit t ttvinity-six thousand-six hundred and seventy-live dol lars ; to pay a fine of live thon,tiol dollars, and to be imprisoned in :null place as the Secretary of War may ditect, for one year, and until the amount eulhetticd and the fine as herein fixed :Atoll be paid into the reiliilley 01 the ; Prot idc,l that the whole amount of morn.ontnent shall riot exceed live yearn 'I he c.il,uges against the said Major 1). II , the findings and sentenc . e, to he •I nt the newspapers in the city 01 11'.t-htt.gtio.. 1). C:, and in the city of Harrit-burg and .1k rough of Catiti3le, which !last, named pitice the said Major L. 17. 11,uslinto resides." • 11. On a careful review of the evidence in the foregoing case, the Department does not concur with the Court in all its findings. That Major Hastings has been guilty of al pubic negligence in his duties there can be no doubt, even while making due allowance for the suspicious character of the tektinto y. It is therefore ordered that hMsentence be commuted to suspension from rank, pay and emoluments for the period of six caMn dar months. ' • BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OR WAR : B. D. TO,NyIsh,SEND, • Assistant Adjutant 'Oen'er4. J. itosendale, Oottlist Optician. 1 .0 North d , Stre l et, Ilarribiirg, will again Visit Carlisle 'du-ring Court week, 'and . stay at Martin's Hotel, • with o large . assortment of his celebrated crystal glaiace, All persons: with weak or inflamed Eyps • would do Well to,call::on Mr: B. is inn educated Op tician and can 8,0 Avery g. nation alinnito loss of power,with itsyroper -giu" Pg • • I • 1.865..—tf LADIES' AND CIIILDREN'S HAVa."—:-Liteet; '4ityler at sObarlori;OakfOrd•&Soiii,iciwt:tirien- Ml frotel, Philadelphia: ,•' am General Court-Martial. ORDERS NO. 3.9..5.-WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT GENERAL'B OFFICE. WASHINGTON, Dec. 24, 1864. I. Before a General Court Martial which convened at Washington, D. C., July 21 '1864, ,pursuatit, to Special Orders, No. 41, dated Jnn n ary 27, 1864 ; NO. 74, ibt , ed Feb ruary 15, 1864 ; No. 88, dated February 23, 1864 ; No. 127, dated March 28, 1864; No. 132, dated March 30, 1864; No. 145, dated April, 13, 1884; No. 173, dated May 10, 1864 ; 178,, dated May 16, 1864; No. 222, dated June 29, 1864; No, 223, dated June 30, 1864 ; No. 234, dated .in1Y . '"11,1864; No. 239, dated July 16, 1864 ; and No. 240', dated July 18, 1864, War Department, Adjutant General's Glllee, Washington, and of which Brigadier-General Edward W. Milks, U. S. Volunteers, is President, was arraigned and tried— Major David H. Hastings, H. S. Army. Charge I. " Embezzlement of money o 110 United States." Charge 11. " Knowingly using forged and counterfeited signaturesoipon vouchers,.for the purpose of obtaining from the Govern ment of the United States the allowance of false and fraudulent claims." f.7,tryti HI. " Forging nod counterfeiting signatures upon vouchers, for the purpose of obtaining from the Government of the United States the allowance Of false and fraudulent claims." To which charges and their specifications the accused, Major David H. Hastings, U. S. Army, pleaded "Not Guilty." Purling.—The Court, having maturely considered the evidence adduced, finds the accused, Major David H. Haseings, U. S. Army, as follows: Charge I—Of the lot Spr,cification. "Guil ty, except the words, three hundred and twenty-five doPars,' but the Court find the amount embezzled to be three hundred dol lars." Of the 2d Specific's/ion, "Guilty, except the ‘vorda, ' four thousand dollar3,' hut the (Nita find the 'amodint embezzled to be three thousand nine hundred and seventy five dollars." Of the td i'zilecijicution, "Guilty, except the trur,k, three hundred and seventy-live dollars,' but the Court find the amount em bezzled to Lc three hundred and fifty dol lars " or the 4th Spec/flea/ion, "Guilty, except the words,' eleven hundred and fifty dol lars,' but the Court find the amount embez zled to be eleven hUndred and twenty-live dollars." Of the 6th, 6th, and 7th SpecVications, " Guilty." Of the Nth Sper"fication, " Guilty, except the ' 111 iy-SeVell iJutlre.l and fifty dollars,' but the Court find th e nm eeu t cut bei.tled to he thirty-seven hundred an , l tal•alv-five (If the !itli Bitetyicotan, " QUIIII , ereept the wordst,' thirty-two hundred and twenty five dollars,' but the Court find the amount embezzled to he three thousand and twenty five dollars." (tithe 11)111 Si,Vication, "Guilty, except the words, e hundred dollars,' but the rnurt lied the /mount embezzled to he lhousand four hundred and seventy-li;e Of Hi,: (:.rrrye "Guilty." Cho, ale /1.-01 the Ist Sprryirato,n t-x.ccpt the words, ' Louis Masson Ur the 4:11. sth, nh, 7th, Bth and 9th Spr .tirartf,n,,-14111t,." 1/1 I lit• hu' : - ipecification, 4 ' Guilty, except c Nvords, 11 nry Warren.'" llf the Charge. Guilty." Charge 1 I.—Of the Ise Specification, " Not ARE THE ENROLMENT LISTS BEING CoRREoTRu?—We have several times called attention to the matter of correcting onr.en rolment lists. They ai.o very imperfect, and as the result we are charged with too im ny men. In order that the pending draft may. be properly 'conducted, all citi zens who are exempt by reason of ago or infirmity should have their names stricken from them. If this is done our quota would be, largely lessened. Let the matter he at tended to in each township and borough be fore it is too late. ,~~crrzats. =I In Washington City. on th 3 27th Instant. by the Rev. Mr McCarthy, JAMES M. A..SPOTTSWOOD. !ornately of Carlisle, Pa., to ARDANA, third daughter of henry N. Henning, of Washington city. On the 29th of Dec. 1864, by the Rev. D. Stocke, Mr. JACOB D. 11.00VER to Mies SAVILLA A. WALK ER, I oth of Curubekland County, Pa. On the 28th ult., by Rev. B. F. Beck, Mr. 0. V. GIL LIS. of Kilt Co., to Misa ANNIE OVeIItIIOLTZER, of White Hall, Comb. Co., Pa. In this place, at the German Reformed Parsonage, on the 90113..u1t., by the tier. Samuel Philips, Mr ENIANUEL WEITZEL to Mica RACUAEL NAYLOR, both of this County. In tole place, rt Shriner's hotel, on the 3d Inst., by the same Mr..IMIN 8. phoueli to mi. C.iIioLINK G A I'M AN. both of this oou ty. glarlictz. cARLisLit PRODUCE lIIARKE'r. Carlisle, January 8, 1.8(i8. 0 50 10 50 0 00 2 55 FLOUR (Superfine) do. (14xtra.) do It F WHITE WHEAT... RED do RYE • • • • CORN OATS BARLEY FALL,. BAULKY SPRING CLOVERSEED.... TIMOTILYSE VSTATE NOTICE J Letters testamertary en the estate if Frances Rudy, Dee'd.., fete of South Mitidlet. In Township, her• log been 1 hued by the Register of Cumberland Coun ty to the subseriller residing in said Thwnship. No. flee is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said es tate, to make payments and all haring chi ms to pre vent them for settlement to. DANIEL Ict:Dy. Jan. 0.1864. Administrator. F STATE NOTICE.JIAttb.n., of admi u istra , lon on the rat ate of Matthew 11. Thompson, doe'd., late of Shiremanstown, have hem, Isiontst 1,9 thus. Itrgis ae of i'istolwriand ci,unty. to the subseriber residing in L , wer Allen township. Notlee to hereby given Wall persons indebted to,said estate to matte payment, snit all having claims to present them F r settlement to Janu Nry 13115-61.* FURS! FURS!! L Selling at greatly redured prices to close out the balance of stork of the season. If you ate In want of any Ladies, Misers, or ChIld,11 . !1 Vera, please gle, us an early call as It will be to your Into - ext. 40 M LLIiIt. Jammu A, WA. I)11 ICES It E I.) ) I) 1_ At ))0111'g 1.11,p Cash Store. I otm now elo•ing out my SVlnter Ntook of GuodS at exceed. ugly low prier, for CASII. F'resc'o ',Tor IVool 'Plaids. Do ',lnes, Mohair Lustros, y.,1) Do l'ittirveri: I Nul.la Sontag,, Ladle, nn.l :11.Auk. tvo.i Doas , ers. %%4,01 awl raw war Sr,ufs. Cloll3 ets, I;lndssys, 1.4011 e, Cloth Cloaks Cloth fur Claks. hau rots, Blankets, Cas•Dneres. ank LlueLts. all cr which sill he told at loot r Inn leas Mau horet“lors A.so a go al .Lock of Callrur., Muslins, Gingham , : ,tc , thy very leuest pities. Nmxll jor•tits mot Quirk Salo," I=l Business Deparlment—Biekinsiiii college )liN 'II; 11.1:\ 111,E Tii A 1.1.1( 'F ii 1: , )ItV AND 14It r 11114: (1(;si-. , :n of this Institution is to JILr hr vhise f..r a thorough pra , tical I• 1111 in Dickinsonra r . .n. el. icti arc 11.• w kci pit iuoi.t t it II hi. for r.z.ttiilei Li, i.lio NIN liV, 1163 - of Dratlers strtcltl Scat 11.in.1- kor.. 111..1...C..i1ar , . Neck Ties. xe. ept, alscxx, 1111 hand. old stnitd. n, xt tt , llxrdware Store, Stiuth Ilan ucrr I z.lAt' LIVINdSTON. 11. A. CI.IIIRAN, Principal. Tim vet lon, pvi to vete n ill undor the etipelvi elrnl of nto , l competent lo.trur'ors For rerticul tin Inquire of President .1l hnhon or the undertigned. tend for a Ci:eulAr. 12!=1 For Rent. rilwo Law OfDoes in - Atr. Tohoff 's Ilnif II og. on tin ,on aqt Corner of Iho Curare Squeire of Cot I's] o. For psrtisulais aryl, t.o 171=1111111 STATE 31 EN T (J the condition of the VIDA National Bank of Carlisle, January 2cl, ISIS. MEE Ili 41 Int.( ttllTltt.tt, U iittl/liS owd of her U S. Sore Dl3O front Ilarlks and 11,1111:erq, Car! - -:10.0x• c u rd Le!..711 tender wtes, Other I tank Notes, (becks S:O., Heal EA tutu and Insurance, Furniture and Fiaturea, Ourruut expenses and taxies, Liabi'Wog. Capital ,tack paid up, Citeldatloll, Do" to banks, Surplus tun!, and Long, PROSPECT S • op Tim Producing Oil Company. A FULL PAID STUCK 100.000 Shares. Subscription Price 61.50 per Share. Workiny 520,0d0, rrII I] Charter of (him Company isPmed I.y the Colittnoli‘smlth of Pe11118y11 , 1“11.1, under t.ho t. of 2lst. I. L. e.Pling PreNitlfint JOHN M. 111 LEV, Trens'r ATOIIS —.I I. 5pr.v11 . ...11“, Nirey, N B . Th•os Gillespie. E. II Neviu. ofCnriisle, Pa h.. 31, Biddle, D. I'. Sotalluortli. The Stork w iIIo rit the rite of one per rent per un•nth on the St.iliperiptivo price Iron, tile very day CI OP date of Um Charter The ProiAer leA or the Company are In fee nlmple ab solute] e', noel ten of all ho-unliu-01,1•••, No. 1, Is a tract ot . .!i z ei arena of land. xituatud In ye 'tango County, Penns) haul,; flouting on the Allegitm ny Myer, un the westerly ban k, wo miles below n neerly oppoleite. and in range with the break of lower 'I eo 'Mile or Vein Buren Run, which is. 1,-pie grephimelly, e routinemtion of the blank of IiII cro,p, now 3 killing. seven barrelk of till per .lay, without in• tm ealsoMet No Is Q t:lot , lrO arras. aRh good o. er braise at.dflarn thero , n, k II tit: (111 I ts . slta6 Farm, 1110 “..1 0. a%. (lids arr underlls nul Mina, the re . stivated iomtrdtately Lark rroto lite Hier and In tho Haunt ll,O pro, troy a hove do ea” Ibed 'l by g.roa tor p,tto.lou of this farm Is good Lor- Ine Coo I rails for boring wells nn Inlet Nn. 1. can la math, upon terms that payment shall not be mnde• up. lil Oil is struck In renumnratlog quantity, to em ,11 dent are grit nod experienerd borers at this ample re turn which the territory will prod.,. rim surtnunchngs aro of the most de•Iroblo des. r ip. ti ms of Oil pro.lneing terrin.ry. Adjoining Trout Nu I ote ttm eeli•bratell •• htio %Veils," lioniedhasis below, Oil thu tatak c.f the river, nr , rrho wl , l ply 1.. nOll or ells"-1,1)1• of Wllll . l, y h,h1041 tie. 0.111,1% ..f harri-IN the part three tehte: while an 1 5 / 1 1/1 11,111 I„ o 1 o n the opposi e, bums or the Allegheny. in el the- , Dale And Lee,” " Roberts" and the ('it v,' several hirgilly-iirodlueing all of whi , ll lire in the Immediate neighborhood; tubers of others are in proeu.s of boring, on the river it Is prlv.ini I tn hore two now AVMS on the river fl-nt 11 , :d nthers on tlio litrm. witk as A gcntlefoon fraetie experience In the busine•s —braille Wain arfively employed fu the 011 region du ring the paht fire yours—and who is rboanghly 11;11111- tied fIT the dfwelopoturnt Orin' toPritory, will hare the suporintemience of the operations of the Company on eheoo lands. Le etaliqg the present yleitt of Oil from this proper ty, the react number of barrels is Oren In order that thrrrenresenta ions now made may be fully realized, In the earnings ant least ono per cent. per mouth on the subscription price of the stack, without drawback. Pereone desirous Of Malting safe Investments in Oil Stocks may rely on the testing character of the PrO ducing W • lie. and the consequent certainty of profit which attends Oil operations 'ln this vicinity, along the Allegheny River. ' Selmerlptlesta received at the Mince of , _ A. L. SPONNLRit, Agent, , Oarßale, Pa, • Jan. 6, i664-2t 7 'ICENS 14.1 NOTION. Lootkole bomb; tilven' that the undersigned in- Wilda to make appllration'atthe next Court o Quarter Sessions to bo held at Carlisle, on theoUth day of Jan unry.,lsos, for a Mimeo to keep a Restaurant and peer llouso in the Borough of Curlisl6. . . • r . - • . SAMUEL BROWN. - Deromber 29, 18(34.8t' • • r_ 4I €I.II)NSE NOTICE. 11 • NOUcn In hereby glyen that the undersigned In-' tends to make appligatlon at the next,Court or Quarts,. Sessions to beteldin :Carlisle, on um-Mil-day of Jan uary 1806, , f0r a Menge to keep a Restaurant and - Beer Muse, IA the Borough of Carlisle, '• ' • December 23 18111.-31; • . -•- :": ' liotleo . ia,hereby given that the undereigned ins ends to ;nakoopplleatlon at the next Court or Quarter iistildris to bo held. at Carlisle:on the - Dth 7 dity or Jan uary 1865,10 i a license to !seep a Restaurant and Boor litiaao, in Lower Alleulowilahly, • •" ; • ' ZEIAB Z. 0001 D. • tieeel . vl4ar 1801.—Zt 1 70 I 70 f,O 3 b 0 11F;NIIY ZEA RING, Admir.l•trlttor CU 19 ('GI TruFtel 11..: 1111 . :NCEI) Ili I,~lrti ,t t ..n “11 • aRtl rea.el.V.- t ut or ,f yle. Suits of Clothes mule up "n t nol ir , . AR t It, int Rted an represe,f,a rite Rea t -nn le 1 / 1 ..0i11.11L.. ht.cho.l tech nn e, teti•.ve (.' , ruts. Vcst.; tune" Well made net Inrid lists riaL Photographs, ilmbrotypeS,lvoryfypea 13e,iutitul AlLuiur! licattuful Frames: Albums P•r Lidles :11111 Album. b r a.. 41 i s Children, l'i.rhet A 'hums 101 t"oldicrs and Ciriltang! Chc Irost. AlbuitiN! Cheapost. Albutni. FOR It I :-ST.II AS GIFTS ! L. J. W. FOULK, AtCy. ut I.eivr Fre3ll MILL fr•Jtu Saw IF y(111 lvant Pieturt , 3 and \I. I; )(h . , 11,,4,- I;a11.•,1', 111111 1 . ;.1 ,111'.•t 311.1 )111111.1 031,, 1.4.11.,111• 11,. Coll, t Pont $l3l i' , 4 OS lEEE ------:!7l,o`iti GS b-:.1.%0 21 :mit It Weil 4111,11, MIS. It .1. ftrymldh and en a el! on Artlnt, sen.il I.Ilie• And 1...011'111011 Vlnii.iflg Gallen, 0011 thii 4 ho. Lint t i Ari.lhls mill polite et teo.l3lll, 1,11 ...del: {neenkt. Chet in 110,411 pr (hiller , out tie's., W1)0 favor her a ',irk pi, t tires . for In hers, not vv., in NI,V York or meet with kiml totti prompt Attention. Ambrotypes iuce, ted In him:, I,oeltetg, Itreast kr. l'crtet.t oopies of Itto,tnerrot3pes and Am6roly pee of tle..ensed \Vb., ogles tite tionieed, Ii (-like pieturet: mar •Lill be had. either ter Ti',,,,, • pr.....rer 1 nue veer anti ertlern by meil or othore t=rprinitinly to. Eli= ie^.4no si 'Luso oo :m 1,34.4 MESE $ 11 )AU 07 45. 0/ 1. 1 ;nn lln 4,710 rl- Du+ amber 23, IS6I—If IVriting Desks, Back linaulaal Boards, liata,s or all dotwripl,lon nt Hay- E,..ticlt's Drug, I•'anry nud 16,.k ;.t.ora. - 101,:07 J. C. 111)4TER, I)II.'ES, Tobacco, (smoking and chow. lug) and Segal a, at I laverstic , c's Drug and Book Store. uT BIT -NG Paper of all descriptions, y y velopee. hi:jog Oards, at I lever:gins' Drug, oLI 'took Store. you w oit;uiythitig g to av erBtVek's Drug autt Itt.uk tqurn. ES. Au iotioito valiely of moo- N,_,A :Jo g and iueG urtirc Uuwee ut liztrurntielCu Drug aim& 1,..ey :Lure OTICI is hurchy glven that I intend to apply at Cho nest tout t ut Quto Ler Steeddos of Clouted land .ouot , to I. held on the eth day of Inn l' 6.1, 1.2 r a I Icetise LI, keep d Boer llou•e and flee t:tomtit, io Lunt Peonsttorough toe :Ishii, Der.,)l.er 11 - 1, Iso 4 QuArleflusster s General's Mee, First tan tt ushingtml. 11. e., ll i Lerewhur iu, 11, 4. 117 ILL be sold at public Intel ion, fo it'T the highet:t hidden, at the tin.% places tamed 17.: l'a., Thursday, Jallaary•fi, 1865. , 'l'tlV It: •Ultva, , :AlAl.ol II tilde.s • at a.tch place. These oo•res buns linen vussilsonsiett an mint (~ r Ow cay. alr) nerloe us tb, arson F'or road and farmiog par loa,..V good bargains, ma.) bu Sad. homes sold nlmgly Sale to c0a0.....a, at lt/ o'clock A. M. • lbrafe: Cash in 1l utlud Stoles Cal runty•. Tll E LONG LOOlillinYWO U.AB COME 1 . •'llealth and Happiness to the Sons and Daugh Lure •51' .0 I' , C 0 / aa' 13 it 11 U O.F Et OCUFS BAIU S AND 1 .1.E.111.38, FOE TUE CURE or Coughs, Colds ) Sure 'Throat, Croup, B2'on ellitiB, Asthma, and all edtnilar have spent years in selecting the herbs vegetable krogdora, to Mid Out the hinds Lost ud .pted to suit diSediAA or 11111114 u lousily and I nos, have It complete. Every Bottle Warranted. Try 161 Try It The afoot r.f Ibis Medicine is to soothe and ease rho Cough ; to dissolve the congealed phlegm that adhe/cs and idielts to the thrum, v. Web ettcact, ltal.lug, hew- Meg, and coughing l set relieve the Irritathal hi ;lie threat, which is produced Ly ratchiug c fls• slightest exposers. It espectontraa the duseastel mat ter that hen accumulated in the Lungs which retards end ;oppresses We- pespl , atory or breathing organs, . heals and nourishes the lungs and r.Yuuehwl tabus. This raedloiou gives tune [Onto stomach, it purifies and circulates tut, blood, which causee opprealon Of Use cheat find diiticuay.fn breathing, end News for Mothers. and Children—lfere is the sufferer's balm keep lu your madly, sickuesti conies as thief in the-night, and your child is suffocated. by • the awful disease, Croup. ,or slather complaints. • :Lim is a ptirvontetivu—it is II Mud. SYBUtI lIMUILESS AND EASY TO TAKE. Keep it in your.Namilles, Dries 60 emits and OW per Bottle • Ale?. V.r. (301,14,8' D•ustielion Liver 'rotor, fur the clue of Idve 'Dyspepsia, Ms asses ut the is idea) tt. /ever emu Ague, Ac D r . coLLINK, Is sine edro , 41, EIDIAN I.IN ter the esttt , irtititid,e, tuittletcbe, ltlseu, realism, Neurmot ‘ Pft!a • 111;theltuelt, Side or,Bluinech, Cratup.,,t,lbtalc t ,kr9sVal:.•fitiet pt. Lop, IFreelt Cuts, 6p..ttlUs. Bruises, Inarrtiva, and an similar cumplaiii to ; also „INDIAN: „I , : SAW/ E..41.1e tittlye headi Soros Ilreasiu,, ,, s Out en ,the Pace, draws tire ham. . uurratittdi to • cure Heeled or,Bere Breasts "TL's Wash cures chortt: or Inflamed Eyes. die. the reettleinea are urepared and sold by „ • !Ohne Medicine Mew Near-tiro Coruorat" Third fit.'efid' Straw berry..!.•Allo9; - Harrisburg . . • ..... r • • ; • - Able, fur lialo at We Drug Store - - Er r r • JOS. B lIAVERIRICK, All orders should be tuldresSell te Dr B.Valliue, [fin , iliburg. THESE hitspu4x.r.i.l44c . vvii - LxA YM. , • No.:0; 18[4.-340.' • ". • L STATE:NOTICE:. I .` 4 .I. l Vhereas Iklteris tostareentary,on the last will of ,En se bath Wisler, late of Ilampden.township, deceased, have boon granted,by the 'Register of Cumberland Co, to the subscriber residing In the same township, near Sporting . ill. .All Per'sonk indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment, and those having , clahns against It will present them for settlement to BENJAMIN ERB, Ex.'r. Dec.embor 23, 1864—fit fIYS PEPS tA. What every body says must bo true. We have heard Dr. StriCkland's Tonle spoken ofeto frequently by those who halm been benefitted by it, that at lost we are compelled to make It known to the public that we really believe It effects a cure in every case; there fore, we say to those who ale suffering with Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility, to go o their Druggist and got. a bottle of Dr. Strickland's Tonic. TTALUABIZ Presents for all at Haver V stick's Drug, Book and Fanoy Store. A LL the leading. Patent. Medicines bf IlLtho day at Ilavoratleli's Drug and Book Storo. 1 4 1 ANCT BOOKS, Photograph Album alblee, Hymn end Prayer Pocket Rooks, et Myer et ett's Drug nod Book Store. lOAL Oil Lamps, Shades and Chin neys at4daverstick's Drug and Book Store. SECOND ARRIY •L OF -• T the Cheap Store of W. C. Sawyer, Ewa. Main :groat, ono door below Martin's Hotel. 1 ho‘o I eturhed Iroin Now York with a largo addition OF W INTER GOODS, uch as latest sty les Drone Goods, Snits and NVorated !Aerials. newest styles Cloaks and Mantles, all kinds I Shawls. FURS! FURS! A large lot from A. T. Stewart's, eery cheap. All lind, of Nfourning Uuods , Cloths, Cassimeres and Cloak lag Cloths. Notions of ovary kind, Worsted Goode, Carpets and Oil Cloths. DOMESTIC 000D9, In !aro; supply. Fancy Articles to: the MTh] os. chi I. you wi I find my prices the cheapest of the, p W. C. SAWYER, Carib:h., December 23, 1864. NEW STORE In ~ Eby's Old Stand, Rain St, L. BERNHARD & SON, j NFOIOI the citizens of Carlisle and I vicinity that they have jtn.t opened in the above popnlar stand, an illllllolll. mock nr First Class Clothing, 1111.! Ounllemon's Furnishing floods. Thuir stock eon vist, purl Coats, Pants and Vests, for the latest patterus, of Goods the quehit} at width c.tn not be uestionele • Overcoats of all varieties. Trunks. Carpet Begs slid Falls s, 'Sleek Ties, Scarfs and Clwa.F, Shirt:, Ore ere, and Stockings lit my / Goods (11l (I,..wriptions. In soots ermoidoto and en tiro assortment of Clothing 3111(1 Vtarnishi ild Quads. Don't 6.• place. IThy's Old Stind.•“)farlon `trout, L. 111 RNIIA SON. I= New Goods ! New Goods! H It IVINTFIt WEAR,. 5.1.:11 LIVINGS ON announces to Anti onh that !if• ha , ja.t rvtlitaloal fr , .at New 1 1, ,111 i 1101,1.1phi:I with ATI ',loran... at,Jek hin ter Clod, ,uitahle hor fin t 4 Clothingfirleri and Boys, CLOTHS, CA'..,SI:OIII: ,•111.•tls, jut, s 1d..111 tno vory 1.04 F. o' , IO 11 and o• I 1.1.• tti purl men t fur ru=l oinor'o work an 1"ui;n1. , ;111m; Gmms, M IN. It. A,. SMITH'S NOTICE. = NOTICE. JANIEf4 A. ERIN, ;It C,lonol In (.11pttge I ii At Ply Quar Dept //j,7 CODIDIERCIAL COLLEGE. , 1, Highly ImpUrtant to Young Men I X OUNG MEN who are out of employ nihlt. Y.. NN MEN about engaging In business. YOUNG MEN who have had limited means of education YOUNG' MEN avhe have falleA to improve their time at common schools. YOUNG MEN well educated In other respects but lack ' frig a knowledge of business affairs. YOUNG MEN of fortune who would know how to man ,. ' ago their own affairs. YOUNU MEN without fortune who would possrsa the beet means of rising in the world. YOUNG MEN of skill, enterprise and capacity, who lack a thorough knowledge of any of the branches embraced In a complete course • of.commerail Instruction. Aro revonted to cull at this Inatitutiou or send for a Circular giving full particulars. Instruction in • Book-Keeping, Penmanship, Phonogra phy, Arithmetic, &c., &c. FEMALE DEPARTMEr. For tho accommodation of Ladles wishine to pursue either Penmanship nr Book-keeping; a separa to dopart niont will lei opened as soon as a sufficient number or npriVolitta shall hare boon received. Persons wishing. to outer this department are requested to apply Immo dintelys, For further particulars address A. M. TRIMMER, December In, HUI. Carlisle, Pa. Desirable Town Property at Pri vate Sale. QITTIATE on Pomfret street between Ilan6ver and liellford, The Lot contains 20foot in front and 240 feet In dep. h. The improvumentA aro a two story BRICK • ' House, containing double Parlors and Hall Q , 0 X B on first floor, and four sleeping Chambers n above, a Brick Kitchen attached and finished " basement, together with convenient Out ' buildings. The lot is well fonrod and studded with fruit troea and adorned with Shrubbery. A hydrant in the yard Apply to A. L. SPONSLER, Real Ettate Agent December In Isr4—nt Proclamation., Fir HER EA S the [fen. JAMES H. V Presider t .lodge of the several Courts ofTomtnon Pleas Of the counties of Cumberland, Per. ry;and Jon iatn, and Just ice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delk cry In t.ald counties, and Mich of Corklin and Hugh Fluart. Judges of the Courts of flyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery fit' the Irbil or all capital and other offenders, In the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the 11 t h day of Nov mber, 1861. have or dered the Court of 03 er and Terminer and Oen eral Jail DeliTerytn he' holden - et Carlisle on the 2,1 Monday ot January, 1805, ( ming the 9th day oat 10 o'clock it the forenoon, to continue two-weeks.- is hereby given to the Coroner,,! Ust lees of the Pence. and Constables of the said county of Curl, berland that they are by the said precept coin ma hded to be then and there In the', proper persons, it ith their rolls, records, and Inquisitions examinations, and all other relit , inlnances, to the these thing, Whi c h t o their Milt., spr ertaln to he lone. Slid all those that are hound by re, ognizances, LO prosecutes gimlet the sprt.oners that •re or f hen oh ill be in the •I til to said county, are to be there to prosecute them Its shall be just. JOtIN JACOBS. Dec. 2,11361. bheritf, - 0.9u1. - ,n(l J0(1 qua.) •A.lngguatl ,LIN 9 'atop •11 •fi Jisualvj s,ll.qua pl.)s •eara,C aoj psn LI! uaoq erg inq Spoirm mou 47..'.