The Keeper Of the Rebel Priso!). at Andersonville Arrested and under Trial at Cincinnati. (Prot ii the Cincinnati Commercial, Jam 18.] Thitindividual—B. B. Davis by name— Was arraigned yesterday for trial before the court-martial, of which Lieutenant Colonel Webber is President, and Lieutenant Bond Judge Advocate, charged with being a Re bel spy. The circumstances of his detection and arrest Were as follows: A young soldier—Archibald Parker, of the 16th Illinois Cavalry, only eighteen years of age—detected him on a train going • from To'edo to Newark. The soldier had been a prisoner at Andersonville, and recog nized his Rebel friend. Approaching him, ,;ho said: "Is this not Mr. S. B. Davis ?" sir; my mime is Cummings." Don't you live in Georgia ?" "No, sir, I live in Canada. Here is my passport," and the sus pected man drew fbrth a paper having the appearance of an official passport, giving the bearer. Willoughby Cummings, permis sion to go into the United States—except the insurgent States. The young soldier was not satisfied, but did not press his inquiries further just then. Cummings invited him out to take a drink at the next station, when lie said : "You certainly arc the man iv he had charge of the Rebel prison at A nderson -trifle." Cummings protested that he was not, but the soldier kept a close watch on him. At the next station lie found a train of cars waiting, on which were ii number of sol diers. He went over to them and said : "Boys, were any of you prisoners at A rider sonville, Georgia ?" Some of them replied that they were. "Well, - said he, "Davis, who had command of the prison, is over hero in this train ; corne and see him." They went with him, and recognized Davis at once, saying: "Bow arc you Davis ? You are not found feeding Yankees on corn meal and mule meat now." The fellow still protested his name was Cummings, and again produced his passport ; but lie could not fool the boys, and they compelled hint to acknowledge he was their old keeper. Two of them guard ed the car, and sent a despatch to the Pro vost Marshal at Newark, were Davis was arrested on the arrival of the train. lie had through tickets for Washington, and ne knowkdged he was trying to get buck to Richmond THE JURY QuEsTioN.—We learn from the letter of a correspondent of the German town Telegraph, from Bucks county, that the questio , of asking a legislature remedy for the jury drawing abtn-e, is being etmshf- ored by some of theniemb,r; of the Norris- town liar, who are framing a bill and °Hal on - the subject. Let the "Matter be pushed, till the juries actually represent the "body of the country," and not a party as at present in - York county. We hope the Union portion of our readers will see the property of making a similar move in the matter. Now is the time to remedy the e vil. We have the Legislature and the Gov .crnor. Strike, while the iron is hot. We desire to call the attention of the peo ple of this country to the 111111110 , r in which the duty of empan ngjurics i.. di.charged. How dues it happen that no one except Dem ocrats are ever drawn ? The whole list of grand and petit jurors drawn to serve :it our last court contained the mune of but a single Unionist, and it is rumored that his mune will placed on as a reward fur voting for one of the county CI.IIIIIII.BIi,IIITS. It i. n singu lar coincidence that none, but Dem,,, Ta t s should be drawn, e% en - from tow Ils in which wo have a majority ! IVe have over live thousand Union voters in the runty, and yet we have only one in the present panne], and it frequently happens that we hones not sloe. Is this accident or design It certain ly calls for investigation, for th e proceedings of one of our grand juries, more than a year ago, were, to say the least, strange and sin gular. A colored man was murdered, not far from Wellsville; a coroner n jury, sat upon the cash, a verdict was rendered whieb pointed toward the guilty parties; and pt the grand inquest of York county utterly ignored the whole proceeding of the coroner', jury, and refused to find MI inlictumnt against the parties charged with h tying com mitted the crime! It is time that the people understood how these thing , arc managed. Fork 7'eue Democrat. The above was sent to ua by a sul,eril,r, who says: "The 10 in our neighborhood hove become dissatisfied with the svn in which jurors are drawn, and intend tl , tilt up a petition in our end of the count , / to try and remedy these evils." Trial by jury is considered one, of the most sacred rights of freemen, and 115 such has been incorporated into our Fedora) and most of our State constitution,. And this right should be most vigilantly guarded to SCCIIrea fair and impartial o xerci-c of it. The greatest caution should be used iii selecting jurors. and penalties bo enforced for S iu'li&tw „r the statutes. To tamper with the right of trial by jury is to mako a mockery of jaqieo, and trial by jury a delusion. Au e‘ohango says, the security pout,.,•tiffil of property, the administrathm of ling o, and. in fact, all the rights which a tree man way legally exercise, arc alrocted 1111(1 upheld be the jury box." In our county the proportion is not so great as is given by the Tr(( Pr ni ,„- r o. of York. Our county is equally divided, with the preponderance of heavy tax payers on our side, yet a majoriti of jurors are drawn from the other side. At it trial at the ()et.- her term, 20 extra jurors were summon,' o n Monday, and 17 of the-e weir Democrat , ; Ht. the trial at the same term, every Repub lican juror was objected to by the defend ant's counsel, with the exception. it is said. of one. The trial was conducted with II Democrats, and (it is alleged) I Republican. Was this accident or design? Yet both par ties in this county polled about the Mlle number of votes. Some men are anxious to be jurors. Such men should not be put in the wheel, who are very anxious to attend Court, but selec tions should be made from the honest and conscientious men of community. None but the sworn officers, whose duty it is to draw jurors should be allowed to have any thing to do with this }natter. Busybodies should and must be excluded. hereafter the Commissioners and Sheriff will he held to a strict account of the manner in which jurors are drawn, and the character of such jurors. The people are becoming alarmed t the character of juries, and intend to hold the officers responsible for the manner in which they perform their duty in the selec tion of jurors.—Perry aunty Advocate. aghtll ant( enuittp Matters FAREWELL Disco ußsEs.—ltev. Jacob Fry will preach his farewell discourses as pastor of the First Lutheran Church of this place, on nezt Sunday morning and evening. PERSONAL.—CoIoneI WILSON, Chief Commissary of the Army of the Potomac, is in town on n short visit to his family. Prof. J. W. MARSHALL, late U. S. Consul at Leeds, England, has returned to Lie home in Carlisle. THE QUOTA OF Tills DISTRICT.—The Quota of the Western Division of Penna., under the call of the President for three hun dred thousand men, ditto(' December 19, 1865,r is 25,512, which properly apportioned makes the quota of this, the (15th) District 1990. , IfELFENSTEM., ys. LEONARD.—This important case, the trial of which has occu pied• live days, was decided by the jury yes terday morning in favor of the defendants. The case will, in all probability, go to the Supreme Court. We will give a full report of it next week. tESIONED.—B. Mclntire Esq., so long the gentlemanly and able commissioner of ,t,luignrollment Board of this District, has resigned the position, and Alexander B. An derson of Parry Co. has been appointed by the'Ples'ident in his stead. Mr. Mclntire by his uniform courtesy andDhristian Spirit, xPgn,tho admirntion of all who had inter course with him; and ho leaves tho Depart- Mont to the infinite regret of all his asso ciates. • Continued ill health incident to ex treme 'old ago is the cause of his resignation. Auilerson, his successor, is a gentle man of fine business qualifications, and will bb_ancificiont,•officerontim posjtjon of corn- ' mistioner of the po4r4, PROCEEDINGS OF PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE.—This Department has been busily engaged during the last week in culling the Enrollment Lists of the several ph-districts in the County, of the names of those disqual ified for military duty—and enlisting volun unteers and substitutes for men liable to the ensuing draft. CHARLES YOUNG, detected last week in purchasing Government clothing from the soldiers at the Carlisle Barracks, was arrest:- ed and sent to the U. S. Court at Philadel phia for n hearing. Held to bail in the sum of $5OO, in default of which lie was commit ted to appear at February term of Court. JOHN K. SMITH, CO. "B." 3 ah New Jer sey Vols., was brought in on the 20th inst., charged with being a deserter. Sent to Car lisle Barracks to be re-forwarded to Regi ment. This is the veritable Dr. Smith of Homeopathic fame, and formerly of Carlisle. HENRY LONG, CO. "B." 119th P. V., ar rested under same circumstances as above and disposed of accordingly. Lo:Nro deserted from Hospital at Harpers Ferry, and walked from thence to Hanover, Pa„ a distance of 65 miles, in a day and a half. This for an in mate of a hospital is considered pretty "tall" ravelling Thomas IttLILY, 20th U. S. Cavalry, HEN RY PRETZ, CO. " H." 7th P. R. C., A BALD TIIOMPSON, Co. "B." 13th Penna. Cavalry, were all arrested on the 23d inst., as deserters and sent to Carlisle Barracks to be re-forwarded to their respective Regi ments. SO M ETIILNG NEW —Professor Sands, the world renowned magician and ventrilo quist, will give one of his unrivalled enter tainments at ltheem's hall, on Saturday evening, Jan. 28th. Our exchanges in dif ferent sections of the country where the Professor has exhibited, speak in the highest terms of his entertainment as unique and in tere-ting. One of these journals in.speaking of his performance says: "Prof. Sands who stA led his profession among the Chinese, llindou and East India jugglers, held forth last week for two nights in Aranslield, show ing roost rny,:ious and, wonderful feats of magic and slight of hand, besides ventrilo quism and spirit rappjngs, but what ren dered it most interesting was, that he after wards explained them all on Natural and Sciottilk Principles. The table, moved and gave taps without any spirit; hying present, snse those 011,tiled in flesh toed 1,10,41. Prof. S. c s ertainly deserves the thanks of nor (•iti z,ns for the light he gave than on those niysterioui spiritual necromantic perlorinan ce,, \\hereby thou,ands of dollar: , hate peen 111.V1F.111'd 4 , 11 1111114/ , lllg jugglers and tricksters who delight as 11)12(.11 in humbugging the people a , the dear prople like 111 in 111/1111111g— g1,11," The entire prirliiritiatice is cnudurU•d without the shfulw of indelicacy ( , r offense to the most I . :vitall 77 lls, being chaste and in a moral and religious point of t iew unexcep tionable. Admission . 2! cents. Reserved seats 59 cents. Doors open at q Performance to commence at 7 ~'clock. Pr ,f. San,l9 will he bore fur ono night only. Let all att nl. The Case of Major Hastings In the lloifse of Congress on the 19th inA., Mr. Dawes, of .Nlassauliu , ett , , called atten tion to the fats'attending the trial and con viction of Nhijor D. 11. 11ASTINUS, and then offered a resolution which was adopted, di recting the Secretary or \Var to communi cate the record of the ease of that officer whosesentenceof imprisonment, deprivation of civil right , , &e., for fraud and embezzle ment of ;:z2tt.ooo, was commuted to tAn-pon sion from rank, pRy and emolument for six months. Tills action would seem to be an indication that this case i.. to receive a thor ough sifting. Fireman's Fair Cumherliind Fire Cmiyany.—Tiro ahnvo cOmpany rripectfully anru.unut.s that 1110 y will huld rt grand Fireman's Fair in I;ll,,tu's u, , mineneing uu ; . .atkir(ltty eVI.IIIIIZ, February - lit i/11.1 11111 . 111:2; tip. ensuing weelc, clo.ing on the ev,ning of thin 18th. The object, of this fair is to raise sufficient money to liquidate a very heavy inctun branee upon their engine house, and to refit and renew the apparatus ft, to enable them to resume their former po-it ion 0110 of the moot active fire emnpanieq of our town. 'rho (,mmittoe think the above ob ject a worthy one, and respectfully and ear us thy olicit the aid and a,si,tance of the citizens of L'arli,le and vicinity. They ap peal also, to our sister fire companies for aid and encouragement in this enterprise. Contributions of all varieties will be re ceived at the hall or at the residence of'-anv member of the cu nnnittne. liiinT. MoCART:srET, Sr. A N lilt EW .311 A RTIN, G KU. A. Ihi.i.mAN, JNO. PARKS, )1 ICII A El. :111 N ICII, Prrrl:n Si' Ann, Chairman IME South Middleton Institute The 1 nstitute convened at Franklin Square on Saturday, ,hlll. 21, 1865, and after being called to order by the President, was opened with prayer. Hull call, Miss Carrie A. Good year and Mr. Myers were absent, The min utes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. SelectiOnc ware read by Miss Sal lie A. Nailor and Mr. S. 11. Kaufman. ,Miss A. 011ie Haskell read an essay, subject, The Teacher's influence. A. B. Rupp drilled a a class in Geography, after which the teach ers entertained the audience by chanting from the Outline Mrrps. The President called upon Mr. Levi Gleim to drill a class in reading and responded. On motion adjourned to meet at 1 o'clock P. M. AFTERNOON SESSION. President in chair, roll call, members all present. Mr. Elias Mountz delivered an address, subject, Compositions. Miss Clara K. Culver drilled a class in Grammar and Lytle C. Fleming one in Written Arith metic. The questions given at previous meet ing were answered by the proper persons. On motion of Mr. Kaufman, certain regula tions and by-laws pertaining to holding ex hibitions for raising funds for the Christian Commission, were read and adopted. The critic ; reported the errors made during the exercises. Programme for next meeting,— Rend Selections, Carrie a Goodyear and Greason Gillelen; Essay, Sallie A. Nailor ; Address, J. Harvey Wolf; Orthography, Ann M. Fleming; Written Arithmetic, Le vi Gleim ; Mental Arithmetic, Elias Mountz; Critic, A. B. Rupp. On motion, resolved that the thanks of the Institute bo tendered to Jas. C. Coyle, Jos. A. Stuart, Alfred Moore, Philip Thumma, Mrs. R. Craighead, Frederic Meals, Col. B. W. Woodburn, Jas. B. Weakley and . Samuel Zug, for their hos pitality to the members. On motion, adjourn ed to meet at Wise's School House Fob. 4, 1865. '- J. W. MOTJNTZ, Sect'y DICKINSON INSTITUTE The Institute convened at the Savannah School louse, on Jan.-14, at O o'clock A. M. The meeting was called to order by the Pres ident. The minutes of the previous meeting wore read and adopted, The roll being call ed, Miss Smith andtdiessrs. Sheaffer, Weller and Martin were found absent. Miss Lizzie Kenyon re d a selection of Scripture; Sue. E. Fleming took charge of a class in analy, sis of words; Mr. F. Albert' drillecla class , Ariththotic; Mlss Kenyon took - charge of a class in Orthography. The class then favored the audience with mueic. Ad journed,to meet at 1 o'idoeh P. M. • . AFTERNOON SESSION :- - - being called, Messrs. Sheafrer and Weller wore still absent. Music by the clais. MtSs I. J. Mc- Laughlin read an Essay—subject Hope. Miss M. C. Smith took charge of a class in Arith metic Mr. Frank Albert took charge of a class in Reading; Music by the class. Miss Smith drilled a class in Grammar; Mr. James P. Matthews then delivered a very eloquent and interesting Historical Oration. The la dies again favored the audience with music. Programme for next meeting, Selection of Scripture, Sue E. Fleming; 'Analysis of words, 801 l McLaughlin; Essay, Miss E. E. Kenyon; Selection, Miss Murray; Mental Arithmetic, Miss Beckie C. Fleming; Alge bra, Mr. F. Albert; Grammar, Miss Lizzie Greist; Written Arithmetic., Sue g. Flem ing; Geography, Miss M. C.Smith ; Oration, Mr. F. Albert. Resolved that the thanks of the Institute 6o returned to the ladies of the neighborhood for their excellent music. Re solved that the thanks of the Institute be re turned to Mr. James P. Matthews, of Ship pensburg,, for his eloquent and interesting oration. Resolved that the thanks of the Institute be returned to the directors and teachers of South Middleton for their attend ance. Resolved that the thabks of the In stitute be returned to Samuel M. Kenyon, Esq., and Mr. John Fishburn for their hos pitalites to the members. Adjourned to meet at Shady Grove on Jan. 28th 1895, at t 1 o'clock A. M. SUE E. FLEMIL`TO, Sect'y. PUBLIC SALES Bills for the following public sales have been printed at this office: Sale of T. M. Ifeagy, two miles north of Kingstown, of two young Mules, Milch Cows, Wagons, Plows, &e. Feb. 14. Salo of Jeremiah Noffsinger, in South Middleton twp., of Mules, Horses, Cows, Hogs, Wagon, Plows, Reaper, &c, March 10 Sale of Jesse O'Hara, in North Middleton twp,. of Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Hogs, Plows, II arrows, Wagons, Threshing Ma chine, Grain in the Ground, &c. Feb. 21. Sale of Leonard Swartz, in North Middle ton twp., of Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Steers, Shoots, Wagons,Threshing Machine, and a general assortment of farming tools, February 24th. Sale oI Jacob Noffsinger, on Friday, Feb. 10th, on the Baltimore turnpike, one mile south of Carlisle, of Horses, Colts, Cows, Young Cattle, Wagor s, Side of Philip Shambaugh, four miles west of Carlisle, on the railroad, on Thursday, Feb. of Horses, Mileh Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Plows, Harrows, Wag ons, ke, Sale of John Kauffman, in Lower Allen to,wnship, March 3d, of HormtA, Cows. Shiwp, flogs, Threshing Machine, Plows, Harrows, Sale of Mrs. Martha Kauffman, near Boil ing Springs, on Feb'y. 2Rth of horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Steers, Shoats, and a variety of farming iimplements. Sale of John K. Stauffer, in Dickinson t wp., on Feb. 23d, of Horses, Cows, shoats, c a rrin g o, Buggy, Spring Wagon, &e. Sale of C. S. Stayman, adjoining Carlisle, mi the York road, on Feb. 24th, of one Mare, linll, Hogs, 'Wagons, Reaper, &e. Sale of (;,.. ft tiara, near NI iddleset, on Feb. 21tb, of Hor,e, , , Colts, Cows. Shoats, Plows, Darn, WS, Grain Rake, Cultivators, &e. GENTLEmEN's ATs.—A 11 the latest. styles nt ri , 'S cm.,l A:. Sons, Continenal II o tel. I'hilor,lel j,tt a. :3m Warhits. CARLISLE PRODUCE DIARACET. Carlisle, January 80, 1860. FLOUR (Suporff no) . . 050 dn. (Extra ) 10 50 d,) RN' I , ....... 8 00 MUTE WHEAT 8 55 RED do 2 45 111 E 1 55 CURS .... .1 55 OATS. .. . ....... ...... ............... 85 It \III,EY FA I.) 1 73 II kItLEli SPRING . OWN' RESEED 15 00 Tim iTiIysEED I.)0ILING- Springs Hotel, 4} miles I)l , ,ftst of Carlisle, I, for rout, from let April, 1865. Apply to Jan . 1R6.5-31• NOTICE. THE undersigned, one of the Trustees tho African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church mt tlm borough of Cat lisle, having applied to the Court of Common Pleas Cut Cumberland County for leave to sell tliti lot of !ground owned by sold Church on East reet In said borough. the t mitt fixed the 21st tif Third, I'ols, at •110 Courtlinear-, to hear sold petition and any %Ito may have rause to show ton) said sale shall not he made as prayed for. .l an. 25. tit. JO.IN HUNTER. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! Prices Reduced. At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store. ItITII now clo,ing out my' entire stock o: . ‘‘ inter goods, etcrea' ly roduce4 prices for the cash. i..e it hal-gains lit Woolen (lovas, t.luslio eel cues. Giligh.l n s, dc, at lower pew,. than Out hit Y, Trustee. Jan 1,65. THE WINSLOW 1 3 14711Z0LE1T31 COMPANY. - AVE 1,300 acres in fee simple. all 1 - I . ln Vonanzo rounty, Pen n'a in Iho centre of the rod loodtodog Lauds. Thny have also intorestn In twrot)d ur wolh. on their I,roperty nod adjkinillg, hint of o hick are nit) er sunk or under rontrart, And 11 i Or which ere wittom) hit I his companv.— in $l,OOO 0:0 div tried into 200,000 shirt's of Life valuo or each subsvrlption price $2 per rim?, without further asne en lllr ll it, 'rho working onppni is $ . ;0,1110, haler yi Phil:ol..loin, 11l South Sixth street. Pill 1.1 P I• 0 ricl. Prt,ident EDW/ M T,IVal or DIRECTORS. Hon. P lion A. H. Loni,alicr, (ho. I) Wolf, P. A. Fisher, W. J. Budd, EMINIII= Edwin MiteilOn. D• lo I.ll , blott, Jr John Wri-t, Coil rod S. WIII. A. Deßarry, Mr. C. 1.. I,chman, ban been apnointed by thin Corn• puny as agent In Carlisle, l'n., and vicinity, who will receive subscriptions of stock, and give nil 13,0,4111,1 y In tormation as regards the lands, Or. "(this company. Thu character and standing of the um of this nor. p I rltlon. their honesty of purpose, with their largo end oil l'ert itorlen, end valuable leases, and fair prosp rete, Wake thin one of the most osirablo inVesidneuts et the day. Jau. 27, 1865 0211C11 Or CH' QUARTIRMANTSR, DEPAIITMeNT OF PX , INnTLY•IfIA, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Jan. 23d, 1805. IEALED proposals will be received at this office ontil 12 o'clock M., Thursday the 9th day of February next, for the following lumber and materials to bu used in the crustruction of a Hospital building at the U. S. Barracks, at Carlisle, Pa. The lumber t,o be dellvered at said Barracks. by the let day of Mardi, next. Material of each kind to be of the boot quality, and subject to inspoction by Super intendent of the work. 27 Hemlock Joke, 28 feet long 101 l Inches, 38 " " 32 " " 3011 " 98 " " 22 ' 4 " 3:11 " 134 " " 14 " " 3110 90 " 44 12 " "3xlo " 08 42" " 3,0 " 76 " 28 II 41 3 8 8 it go " " 12 " " 3xB 2 " Girders 42 " " 8:0 ti 140 Hemlock Rafters, 21 feet long, 304 Inches at one end and 3x6 incite ut the other end. 38 Hemlock Ratters, 23 foot long. 3x4 inches at one end and 3xo inches at the other end. 4 Hemlock Rafters. 27 foot long, 3x6 inches at one end and 3xB litchi's at the other end. 4 Hemlock Hatters 25 feet long, 3x5 inches at one end and 3xB inches at the other end. 2 Hemlock pieces sawed 20 foot long 13x14 inches 2 tt 0 " 20 " " Doll .." 4 " tt' " 18 " Bxll 2 " " 10 " " Bxll 0 4 " " 10 " " 6xB 23 " " 16 44 0 4xB 08 White Pine Mite, 11, 1 A" " 0:0 100 Hemlock Scantling, 12—' - 41x4 100 13 " " 3i4 14.720 feet of Planed and Matched Flooring of sea soned White Plne. 2.ooo'feet of Planed and Matched Flittering of seasoned Tallow Pine. 4.000 feet of let common dry Pine Doerda. 1.100 •4 I n a 600 feet of Common dry Pins Hoards 1% Inch. 2 . 000 tt 0 .4 it 1.000 " let eommon Plne Plank. 2 inch. 1.2.099. feet 1 Inch acmlock Sheeting Doeirds for roof, QUO " Crown Moulding 6 Inch. 000 " Bed" 2 1 40 7-8 Inches. 500 Bushels of Llmo to be dolivered as feet as requl.ed '4OO " " good sharp yellow sand to be cloilvered as fast 'as requi rod. 400 Bushels sharp creek sand to bo delivered as fast as required. 12.000 Squaro feet of tin-rooting painted on both sides, locluding-guttering soldered on both gilded to be put on as soon as the male ready. 4.000 Square yards of Plastering, two coats of brown mortar, and last one of white, to be put on as soon o as the building is ready. . . 1800 pounds nails, sixes from Od to 80 d. Proposals will be received separately from the differ ent different classes of materiel, The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bidsorany portion of . a bid. Persona whose bids are accepted, will tie required tu.enthr into 'bonds with approved moths; for the faithful, performance of the contract. Proposdls to bo endorsed Propomla for bulldirm ma terials fbr Hospital at Carlisle Barracks, and addressed Colonel J. G. Johnson, Chief Quarter Master, Depart ment of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penna. J. G. JOLDIBON,,. dol. and Chief Quarter Mastar' - c -Dept;Of-renttelly4lC = Has a greater circulation than any other paper in the county. =I Type of Every Description N% MEWS PI.NRO.II, SCC'y Neatness and Dispatch C. L. LOCKMAN POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, CIRCULARS, , In faot everything connected with the Very Best Style. CARLISLE HERALD Printing Office CARLISLE WEEKLY HERALD THE OLOST NEWSPAPER In Cumberland County. THE LARGEST NEWSPAPER In the County Most desirable medium for advertising Y YOU have ANYTHING to SELL ! P YOU WANT TO BUY I F YOU WANT TO VULOY! F YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT! F YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING ! F YOU HAVE FOUND ANYTHING Adverttze In the HERALD! OUR Job Department IS MUCH THE BEST IN THE COUNTY ! HAVING FOUR PRESSES, And a fine variety of We are prepared to execute JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS, WITH SALE BILLS, BLANKS AND BLANK BOOKS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CHECK' AND CKECK BOOKS PAMPHLETS, PAPER. BOOKS, JOBBING DEPARTMENT Is excoutod in tho GIVE IT ACA LL. MIXIIIIAZ wmazzarr. REDUCTION IN PRICE. At Cathy's Cheap Cash Store. • Ihave just returned from the' City and now opening a foil assortment of winter goods at greatly recuced prices Fine French hlorinoes 175 Sold for 2 50 Ditto 44 1 25 44 176 Poplins 225 44 380 Cobings 65 0 37 LA A Ipachng . tO 05 76 'lOO A let of now style DoLlnes, cbnap Calicoes 24, 26, 36, 3701 . 44. A very large assortment BALMORALS, from $3 to $734. Cloths for Ladies' Cloaks, great bargains all kind & colors. Flauei at reduced prices. Lineup; and Bard Flannel all wool. hosiery and Gloves of all kinds at the lowest prices. Ladles wool Hoods, Solitaire, Break• fast espe, Childrene woolen Goods and caps in great variety. Muslin, and Canton Flannels at reduced prices 94 104 and 11-4Sheetlngs. Cloths & Casiwere at nil prices. Satttuette, Kentuck ey Jeans and Sweeds. Ladies Dress Trimmings. My stock is large and complete, bought for cash, most of It, at the late Auction sales and will be run oil for the cash at very low prices. purchasers era re. spactfully to call. Harollect the store, West Main Street nearly oppoilte the Depot. CHAS. 0011.11 Y, Trustee. Dec. 2, 1864. JPECIAL NOTICE. .'ersons indebted to the subscriber are earnestly requested to make payment, otherwise interest will be charged on their accountr, Sept. 9,18811 The House Cleaners Friead. LLEN & CO., have a Back-saving article for cleaning Floors. Oil Cloth, Windone, c.. that la worth an examination by the public. Call and non it. HPORTANT TO ALL SUFFERING ' , ROM DEFECTIVE EYE jROSENDALE, Oculist Optician, •Is now permanently located at tittl North 2d St., Harrisburg, Pa. .1. It. respectfully solicits Lad's. and Gentlemen who are in the habit of wearing the Glasses nowln common use. (and which are generally so injurious to the sight. owing to their attracting heat and drawing the eyes,) or who may have had their sight Impaired by the use of such G luaus, weakness, opacity. of any other detect to make a trial of the 1111'1a/ITH Pi RISCOPIP LENS These spectacles will enable aged persons to sit for any length of thne at the minutest employ moot, either by day or candle light, and will not, require the change to gre.tter magnifying powers en frequently as !he Glasses in' common use. They are manufactured by machinery on a new construction, peculiar to the In ventor. A Iwnys on hand a large assortment of Microscopes, Telescopes, 11 1:19.1.131,1 Field Glasses, Thermometers, Tin rometerm, Magnets, Magle Lanterns, Dissolving Appa rams, El..ctrica I Machines, Thercscopes, and tine Views. Catalogues sent gratis. January V, I S;s ly PjBLIC SAGE,_ On Saturday, February WI, 1865 puisuauee of an order of the Or phone' Court of Cumberland county, itited Janu ary nth, 18r4 - 3, the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Mn. Eve Ressler, late oi West Yennsbornugh township, use'.l will expose to public sale, on the pretrilses. cri the above day, the following property, viz A two story • . BRICK HOUSE, And hat of situate in West 1,11, l'ennsboron.;), • •mitsblp. on the Slate d. Read lead,, • 1.,n Carlisle to Newville, at West 11,11. The Lot ronshag of ab mi One-Fourth or an Acre. The [louse Is near]) new and well finished. There Is also A Good Stable & necessary Outbuildings. There is a Well of good vent' r and a flue orchard of Apple and , Peach trees on the proport). Also, a Lot of Ground, Adjoining the abr,e, containing about One-Fourth of an Acre of Ground. This lint Ie wbhout bu❑dings, but surrounded by a good fence. Tire properties are situated in the Midst of a fine country, and 0.1 . 14 most dtsirabie in all respects. They will be sold separately or together as may best suit purchasers. Pale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when the terms will be made known by GEO. A. RALSLEY, Administrator of Mrs. Ere Ressler. January 13, 18135,--1s Public Sale of Real Estate. By order of the Court of Common Pleas f Cumbor'and county, will be sold at pub lic sale, on Wednesday. the hth day ,d Feboary. I h 65, at 11 O'clock A .M.. at the Court House, In the Borough of Carlisle, A Lot of ground, situated on the North East corner of West street and Locust Alley in said Borough. containing 16,Ifuot is front on said street, and 06 feet in depth along said Alloy. hating thereon erect. ed a too story Plastered 110U681 and Back-building, and other necessary • Outbuildings. Also. a Lot of Ground, on Locupt al- f <Sa ley. a little east of the property abate' •-- described, containing 80 feet In front on .Id Alley and 110 feet in depth. This Lot would he desirable fora building lot or for gardening purposes. Terms of sale: Ton per cent of the purchase money to be paid on the day of bale, the balance of one-fourth nl the;purchase money On the confirmation of tho sale by the Court of Common plugs. Ooedburth on the lot of April next when the tiled and posseadon will bo given, And Ow balance in IMO penal Annual payments, to be secured by ./ufgetnent with Interest from the let of April 1865. The purchaser to pay all taxes (or the year 1865. A. L. SPONSLER, Committee of tha EAtata of Win. liar°, Lunatic January 13, 1.8435—ta NEW STORE In Eby's Old Stand, Blain El, L. 11ERN IiARD & SON, I NFORM the citizens of Carlisle and I vtchd t y that Ulu hays just opened In the above popular eta ad, nn immense stork of First Class Clothing, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Their stock con Fists in part or Coats, Pants and Vests, for civilian or soldier. made atter the latest patierus, of Uoods the quality of which cannot be questiened. Overcoats of all varieties. Trunks. Carpet !Sags and ‘'allses, Nark Tl., Scarfs and Cellars, Shirts, Drawers and Stockings Fumy (;00,1$ t (1/1 (laseripiOnS. In fact a complete and entire assortment of Clothing nail Furnishing floods. Don't forget the place, Ehy's Old Stand. ' , l l 4rion Hall," Alain Street, Carlisle, Pa. L. BERNHARD & SDN. . _ . 'December 23, 1814. - I jFANCY BOOKS, Photograph Albums Mier, I and Player Pocket Bool , s, at Haver st'ck's thug au,l Book Store. COAL Oil Lamps, Shades aqd dhim neys at Ilaverstiek's Drug and Book Siore. UPSTATE _j Letters testamer Lary on the estate of Franee- Rudy, Dee'd., late of South Middlet , n Township, hay Ing been I sued by the Register of Cumberland Coon ty to the sui,seribm , residing in said Township. No Ike hi hereby given to all persons Indebted to said en NW, to ehthe pay men Is and all having claims to pre sent them for settlement to. DANIEL RUDY. Jan. ii, 1864. Administrator. ESTATE NOTICE. Letters of atiministrsolon on the estate of Matthew ii. Thompson, timed., late of Shiremanstown,' have been issued by the Regis er of Cumberland county, to the subscriber residing in Lower Allen township. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make payment, and all having claims to present them Mr settlement to January 6. 1665-6t* TUBS ! FURS !! Selling. at greatly reduced - prices to close out the balance of stock of the season. If you are In want of any Ladles, Misses, or Children's Pura, please give us an early call as It will be to yaurlnterest January 6, 1865. ])RILES REDUCED ! . 1 At Ogllby's Cheap Cash Store. lam now closing out my Winter stock of ()nods at exceedingly IOW prices for CASH. French Itlerinoes, Wool Plaids, Do Minos, Mohair Luetree, Y.ll Pe Chevors Balmorals, Nubia Hoods, Sootags, Ladle% and Cents Shawls, Wool Shirts and — Drawer& Wool and Casttuter Scarfs, Cloth Table Covers, Lindseys, Ladies Cloth Cloaks, Cloth for Cloaks. Flan , null, Blankets, Cassimeres, sok Sattinetts, all of which will be sold at lower prices than heretofore. Also a goad stock of Calicoes, Bluelins, Gingham, he., at the very lowest prices. "Small profits and Quick Sales." CRAB. 0448Y,-Trusteo January 6, 1165 For Rent. TWO .Law Offices in Mr. Inhoff's Building, on the South•eant Corner of tho Centre Square of Carlisle. For partieuhus apply to L.. 7. W. POULK, Att'y. at Law. Jenunry-6, 1866._:_.,__ STATEMENT OF the condition of the First National Sank of (AMA°, January 2d, 1805. _._Resources, . Bills discounted, $101,688 OS 11. S. Bonds and other 11. S. Secu rities, Dao from Banks and Bankers, Cash :—Speelh and Legal tender notes, Other Bank Notes, Chocks, de., Real Retate and %swarm), Furniture and Fixtures, Ourrent expenses and fazes, . Ltabll log. Cipttal Atock plitd up, Okonlatton,• - Depootto Duo to leinaa,, SurpluiTund, • Profit and Lossi '15 0 .00 0 '00 , ,46;000,00, 224,785 88 7,522 . 22. , • 2,600 410 9 W 7' 4°4 .; O. MU ER. T n ais l l l °7'B* —•— le. , ORI T lON S oareftilly comp _ - Haioiettek'a DtUg einalblthk Sto-fe, DE R F UAIE Qosigicloh &0,, at Witimiletro trio toak Mrs. W. C. SAWYER WRITING Puper of all. descriptions, Envelopes, Visiting Cards, at llaverstlek's Drug nod Book Store. ISAAC LIVINGSTON announces to his old patrons that ho haslfust retorned from New York and Philadelphia with an onormons stock Si Win ter Goods suitable for first class. Clothing for Men and Boys, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Cits.isetrs, Satinets frost too very best Foreign and Domestic mar ufactorios. Ho keeps in his department fir rustorrior's work an EXPERIENCED CUTLER, whew, pride it Is to keep himself constantly posted on all changes and improvements in rut or style. Suits of Clothes made op on short notice and warranted so represented The Read.-made Department, Is stocked with an os tensive assortment of Coats, r•sis and Orcrcoaß, well made of good material. FURNISHING GOODS, consinting of Shirts, Draweri, Stockings, Scarfs, Hand kerchiefs. Collars, Neck Ties, &c., kept always on hand. Call at the old stand, next door to Lynn's hardware Store, South Hanover St., Carlisla, Pa. ISAAC LIVINGSTON. December ^_3, 1861. ATALUA BLE Presents for all at Haver v stick's Drug. Book and Frtney Store. ivew cr,,,,,...a...., fik-T the Cheap Store of W. C. ..Sawyer, 1....5t Main Street, one door below Martin's ilotel. has, returned from New York with a large addition OF WINTER GOODS, /111011 RR 'tibia. styli, Dress Goode, Cllbs and Worsted Materials. newest styles Cloaks sad Mantles, all Linda of Shawls. FURS! FURS! A largo lot from A.T. Stewart's, very cheap. All kinds of Mourning (Mods, Cloths, CakAmeres and Cloaking' Cloths. Notions of every kind, Worsted Goods, Carpets and Oil Cloths. In large supply. Fancy Ai tielea fir the Iln Please call, you will find my prince the cheapest of the ,heap W. C. SAWYER. Carlini°, December 23,18g4. TILE LUNG LOOKED FOR I [AS LOME! "Health and If aiiiiineAs to the Sons and Daughters of Affection !" Dr. Collins' SYRUP , OF ROOTS BA 1:11iS AND HERBS, - FOR TRE CURE uN Coughs, Cohl , , .soro l'hrout, Croup, Bron chitis, A,lhia, vipl Ihave spent years in selecting the herbs _Lfrom vegetable kingdom, to find out the kinds best adapted to suit diseases of hunt in family and 1 now have it complete. Every Bottle Wartauted. Try it Try it I The of just ef this Medicine Is to soothe and ease the Cough; LO dissolt e the coogettieJ phlettm that adheres and sticks to the throat, v. latch eamtes baking, ha w king,and tout,lting ; to reliete the lira/tut, lit the throat, AT131 , 11 is produced by catching c Id On the sll.thLest wtposuro. i t oxpeetoruitt a the deseased mat ter that has:Accumulated in the Lungs it hid, retards and optt esses the pespnatory ur hre A tut ng orpt us, heals and nourishes the lungs:llld rottchntl tube.. Thl. 1:14. Heine gives 1. no to th 1 sioinaeh. II iiiiilll4,4 nud eirsUialos tilt hluud, ahi . 11 causes upprei shill (.1 the chest and difficulty In bre.,thing. uud News tor )14.Lhorn aild Is the sufferer's halm: keep li otti . 4-kis ii4-ss 4.44nicei as thief iii Ulu 1110,1, and yi•iii 01,41 is salocate.l 14y the awful disease, Croup. or sLoilar complaint:l is a perveutative—it is nature's It lend. DR. COLLINS' SYR lII' IS HARMLESS AND E shy TO TAKE. Keep it in your Price ho cents sod 5100 per Bottle Also, Or. COLLIS' Dandelion Pills and Liver InvLin rotor, for the cure of Lire Complalat, Dyspepsia, of the Kidneys, Fever and Ague, ,Cc. Dr. COLLINS has Also for sale his INDIAN PAIN (CILLER, for the Cu, e of li vat;Nelle, Methodic, Rhin, mai ism, Neuralgia, Pain In the Ilurk, Side o•r Shna. h, Cramp, Cholle, Frosted Feet or Ears, Fresh Culp, Sp• ales, Bruises, Diarrhea, and all similar complaints; also. his INDIAN EYE WASHI, and puwit.trr EN SALVE. The salvo heals Sores or Break ings Out on the Face, draws lire front llurns, warranted to cure Bealed or Sore ISrunsts. The Eye Wash cures Here or Inflamed Eyes, ;to. the medicines are prepared and sold by SA UUEL COLLINS, Indian Medicine Man, Near the Corner of Third St. and Straw berry Alley. Harrisburg. Also, for Halo at tdo Drug Store of doS, Il lIA VERSTICK , Carlisle. All orders should be addressed to Dr S. Collins, Ilar rkborg. THESE MEDICINES AltE I'UItELV VELIE• TABLE. Doc. 9,1864.-3 mo. 1)ORT Folios, Writing Desks, Baclc °amnion B.:ards. Games of all description at liar eretlek'n Drug. lane). and hook Store. TILE CONFESSIONS AND EXPE RIENCE 01" AN INVALID. published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO YOUNU MEN, and others, who suf fer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Mn,, hood, tic. supplying at the same Owe THE MEANS UP SELF-C URE. By esti who has cored hiniselt after uu dergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing a post. paid addressed envelope single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Dec. 9,1884-3 mo. Brooklyn, Kings Co , N. Y. TO CONSUMPTIVES. ConsurOtivo sufferers will receive a I/valuable priscription for the cure of CO/1511111 p Con, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung of. fectlone, (free of charge,) hp sending their aldnizs to Rev. kIDWARD A. WILSON, t illiainaburg, Mugs Co., New York. Sept 30,-1R64.-3m, HENRY ZEARING, Adtnint.trrttor s ALL the leading Patent Medicines of the duy at Iluverutick's Drug and Book Store. Desirable Town Property at PH (SITUATE on Pomfret street between Hanover and Bedford, Carlisle. the Lot contains 20 foot In front and 240 feet In dope b. The !tapir:moments are a two story BRICK .t.l' -:. House, containing double Parfors and Hall . . ' II • on first floor, and four sleeping Chambers . above, a Brick Kitchen attached and finished V • - basement, together with convenient Out buildingn. The lot is well fenced and btuddcd with fruit trees and adorned with Shrubbery. A Hydrant in the yard. Apply to A. L. BPONSLEII, Real Ettate Agee C December le. 1804-0 t •oßanfoud and slim 03 lianqvuod -dPIS 'OlOO 'a •{) !colvilau3 smouta lu Nos aoj ostt ut wog suA 7nq Spo tai ma oa s! 70,400 ob 271,089 08 82.150_24 35,648 98 5,601 59 123,400 81 7,080 00 690 30 • -- 1,348 - 00 Business Department—Dickinson . College. ' ,• - MINIATIMIII*ORLD - OB MOMOANTIJLE TRA F FIC, ' ' ,VIINORY . ANli PRACTICE. , ... , . iT.,118, dosign . of_Lthiii',Astitution, is to tint& firet`elnue farilltlos for a thorough tUaCtleill bus WWI ;education. ,•• ~ I • :•• -; -: ;; 7. • _. cc,„..x„,,,d10ue • apartments hi imcklueou ,Cohoge, Oar- Oslo. Pa.; 'ithlclit are 'now bong put in roostPxoelloni condition . ; will/ be ()poised, for k4udoots the, N/N.E. . . TEENTI! of JANUARY. 1805.'." , : _,. " • . . Tbeivarlous department! Will 'be under the 011f)0131 , olon of moot, competent,. infitfUOtOrB, For partloutere Inquire of Preablent4OliusOrt or tho urolarsligobtl. 'Pen bra --- - - -- 1i..5.. oOlifigl - Prhictied. . . .. 404,607 86 113 Jann6 rr~~ 1806:• TF anyL g 6 to,Havonituskl Aptaiind rook ittore. . ' ;LI • NOTICE.. • rAmE to the property ofthe subscriber Vresidlng in tlampdan township, CUMbeiland coun ty, on the Slat of December,lBo4,a DARK BAY MARE, about 15 hands high, with a collar on, and marhod A. E. on the right foot. .The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay amigos, and take hor away, or she will be disposed of as the law requires. A3IOB 111088. January 13, 18435—.3t* Poor House Visitors' Report. CARLISLE, Pa. Jan. 1866. To the Hon. Judges of the Courts of Cum berland Couuty: ill:1E undersigned having been appoint ed by your Honors Visitors of the House of Em p °pliant of the' Poor of Cumberland county, bed leave to roport that they have made freguert visits to the said Mouse of Employment, and fool great satisfac” thin in saying that the inmates of the house are all comfortably situated and well provided fr. We have conversed with them, and they have expressed the moat entire satisfaction with Mr. Snyder. as Superin tendent of the Institution, and with Mrs. Snyder as their Matron. They say they have good and whole some provisions provided for them, and comfortable lodging, the rooms nice and clean, and In good condi tion There are but fow sick among them considering the number add the ago of those that are In tip:, house., We have viewed the premise's, end are wellnatisfled that the business of the farm Is well attended to. Mr. Snyder Is a good farmer, has the work on the farm well done and in the right time. There Ise large amount of stock on the farm in good order, which plainly indi cates thalthuy are well attended to. Everything about the estalllshnioot in our Joilgment looks as it good care and attention had been taken by those who have the management of the concern, WILLIAM KER, SA N11.1.E1, URA MAM, CIIAS. W. WEAVER. Jail wiry 13, 1805-31 PIPES, Tobacco, (smoking nod log) and Segara, at llaverstick's Drug and Boak Stuff,. New Goods ! New Goods ! FOR WTINTFR WEAR. SECOND ARRIVAL OF DOMESTIC 000D3, vate Sale .1:p 'sploD ‘syfinoo .tof 4z grd HOllOO ELIXOITIa Every• Person's Interest WC. SAWYER; resiiectfull calls *the attention of every body to his im mense Stock of Winter goods just received, bought for cash and all at the reduce I prices from A. T. Stewart & Co., A CuOld Constable, & Co., Murphy & Harris, Miner & Forrester, New York. Siegel West & Irvin, M. L. Hall6woll & Co, Thos. W. Nvaus & Co., and other places Philadelphia. Composing the latest styles of Silks, 111. colors,— Newest kinds of wool fabrics, In plain Colors, barred, figured reps &c. All kinds of Mourning Goodni • from Myora, New York, Nowent otylos I' . tintillas, Cimulara and Coata. I hero Goods aro opochilly in my trodo Furs, of all kinds and good qualities, brought-from A. T. &mart & Co., very chenp for three time. SHAWLS, of every variety, 13rooho, Mourning, plain nerved for Ladles and Mixture. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Woolon Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladles' Undetrrests. Trimmtngs. &o. Moo's and Boy's Overcoats, Outdo:wrest:id Cloths. Goods aro made up to order In the latest style and at short notice. Men's Shawls, Undershirts, prnwers, Gloves. ricarta and Ties. The largest stock of Domestic Goods In the county, Carpets, Oil Clothe, Blankets, and every other varie ty of floods kept In a liwit class Dry Goods store. As Now Styles of Cloaks and Dross Goods come out I have made arrangements to receive them. New Condo n ill be lidded as the winter advances. Please rail and examine before purchasing laewhere, no lam determined net to be undersold. Remember the old stand, Bast Main street ; one door below Martin's lintel. Nov 18,10(14. SAWYER. ,-Aa.)/ YGf COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Highly Important to Young Men I yOUNG IEN who are out of employ ment. IuIING I%IEN about enguelne in businesc. YOUNG MEN who hare had limited means of education YOUNG MEN who have failed to Improve their time at common hchnols. YOUNG MEN will e fn. ated in oil., respects but lack knew lodge of business ankh. YOUNG M of f otune who would know how to man age t heir Own nllitir,. YOUNG )IEN wit ir.mt fortune o ho would po.s.ss the means 1,1 rising in tho world. ill, cat and capa , ity, who 13.1. a thor.ugh Avow ledge of any (Atha 1a.re11e , 1.11113.131 In 3 cmallleio course of commercial' instruction. YOUNG M Are requested to at I Instituti..n or send for a Circular gi‘ log run particulars. Instruction in BookKoping, P , miturnship, Phonogra . 1 , 1-A A LE DEPA RIM 101 T. For the aveommodat no of tallies wiohlrut to pursue either Pew...ship nr ilook-Iseepintz, a veparato depart ment will be opened as soon no a nollldent number of applicants 'hall have heen received. Persona wishing to enter thin department are req nested to apply imme diately. For further particulars address EIII=RE!! in WINES AND LIQUORS. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, rr 11 E undersigned, successor to D. P. llazelton, would i espectfully inform his friends uJ the public generally, that he Intends to maintain I he chanter of the ,th,re house as tiOratilfOre • and a ill keep constantly on hands largo assortment of R.RANDIES, GINS, WHISKEYS, RUMS, CORDIALS, ittlI`HRS, he., he., trilleh he can sell as cheap as any other establishment In Carlisle, If not eheaper. Ant- County Landlords will find this the place tc buy their. WINES AND LIQUORS, Both in regard to quality and priro. Him stork is large arid well selected, and he Invite a call beti.re purchasing else% here. Remember the place, South Hanover streetolicestly opposite the •'Vol untrer "Printing Office, IlViotor's old stand, (Carlisle. November 4, 18114—tf. T. J. KIM. The Great English Remedy SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED P'E MALE PILLS Prepared from a pregeriptl.m of Six 3 Clark, M. D Physician Ex tram dloary to the queen. ill IS well krIONVII medicine is no im it position, hut a sure and Mk` TOMody for Female DinkUltiON /Old tfioytt onions. from any rouse V. ly,tevvr, and all houtrh a pow,rful ren,dy, it contains nothing hurtful to the 1,11181. it ut ion. To larrlooll Lath, it Is peruliarl suited. Tt In a siva t time, bring on the monthly period wii h regu larity. In all easel, of Nervous and Splntl! AlToetions, Pain in the nark and Lhuhe, llONVine.s. Fatigue on slight exertion, Pa'pit:limo of the Heart, !mune:. of Spirits, II Sick Headache. White, and all the ptinful hy a disnrdared sy , tem, these Pills nlll eim or. when all other 1110305 have failed. Thfue Pins har., 11,1,1 hoer, known to fill where the lib - tn.:ions on the I I page ot puiplilet are Ivell °loser, id. For father plecirtils,, get a pamphlet, free, of the agont $1 and n postage stab pa onelosei to, any in •d agent. oil; insures battle, containing over r,oi pills, r..turn msll. W. ELLIOTT, Lev 3 , IFGI. Agent; Carlisle. _ Jgh war ranted to cure Coughs, Colds, hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Soca Throat, Consumption, and all affeetions of the Throat and Lunas. For : , 810 by 01l DruggistB. Geuerxl Depot, No. 8. E3s Front Street, Oincirintal, 0, rarnadv for DiNrrimen and Dysentarv. It It a comblna. 'ion of Astringents, A brarbants, Stimulants and Car minatives, and Is sea rrnn ted to affect a cure after all other means ha se failed. For rob by 1/rut:gists. General Depot, No. 6 E Fourth Street. Cinehmatl, O. r -,..:_i.,-.1 ~ :Iftp:: ffr:--412 10R1i0„11.1111. S e isial , wviwz;?:.lB.A4l o ., m2 ,,, . ~ _ 71,.-.1 , -.,,,TA.ii, .r -L.-,,,,,:,,, ne ,' ; ,.. .lE:Dy .]: 1 '•,..,„,:::- ::: . "......,:»`!.-. Ji •i! • T ,rZtlit 4 ~'-.1:1:.:::.'• 6, 4,14..:., ' . • A.--" -'`.."---- Dr. Strickland'S Pile Runic ty has cured thouenvida of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. Hu - Ives immediate relief and effects n permanent, cure. Try it directly. It is warranted to cure. . . For solo by nil Druggists. Doi:Loral Depot, 6 Ens Fourth Strout, Chellanatl, U. DYSPEPSIA. Mt. STRICK LAND'S TONIC.—We can recommend those suffering will, loss of Appetite, indignation, or Dyspepsia, NIII,OIINUO4S and Nervous Debility, to usii Sti ickland's Tonle. It is a vegetable pteparation, fr• from aiimbolle liquors; it stronathens the whole nor vous system . It creates a good appetite, and Is war• Imam! to mire Dyspepsia and Nervous Debility. For sale by Druggists generally, at $1 per bottle.—' Prepared by D. A. Strickland, 0 East. Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. Dec. 2, IM.' 4 Two Britt Cutlet; of Piles Cured. Y Dr , .. SI ancer t I , a tilvd:s., us ltoirrit ed es r Y. „ " e b r. - flat of all who suffer with the Piles, that be has been troubled for eight Yeats with an aggravated case of Piles, and his brother was discharged from the army Its Incurable, (he being quite paralyzed with the Piles.) Both these distressing cases were cored with one bot tle of Dr. Strickland's l'il Remedy. Thibrecommen dation of these gentlemen, beside the daily testimo nials receive I by Dr. Btricidand„ought to convince those suffering, that the most aggravated chronic cases . of riles are cured by Dr. Strickland's Pile 'Remedy. It le sold by Druggists everywhere. December it, Ilil3l—Brn Information Free • TO "NERVOUS SUFFERERS, AGENTLEMAN, 4:lirred of Nervous ponuy,,lnoompoten- 0 4Promature Decay, and l Yout Ifni Eiro - r - jactnated-by.a.deslreleleneflt others, will be happy to furnish to all who need—lYMFea'of charge,) the recipe find directions for malting the sim ple remedy used In his case Suffereraivishing to profit by the advertiser's bad experience, and possess a sure and valuable remedy, ran do so by addressing him at once at his place of business. The Recipe and full in- formation—of vital iMporfance—will bo cheerfully sent by return mall. 30IIN D. °OBEN, ' - No. OD Nassau Street, New York. -- P : . - S -- Nervous - Sufforera - of - both - sexes — will - Ilnd this . Information invalvable. . . . Dec. 2,1304.-Bm., . . HO For the Holidays! VANCYJGooda of all 'dada at Haver gg Drug, Book and Fancy Stoco. UTS, Uo - nfoiitp:'na'ry and „Fruits •at Ilaverstialea. , • ,iFSTATI) NOTIOE; . • wberens letters tsstamontary,on thq last will of LiLsahetl4lVisior, late of Ilainpden township, deceased havo,been.grabled.bythe lingister_of_Ounibertand,Oo,`,- 10-tliaatibocr7tier residing,ln the same township,lioar Bliorting.lllll. :All portions Indabted to said estate are notified te mf‘lce iniMed late payment, and these having idelms ligAillat It WIIIIMMOtit them for settlement, to. Ex's: December 2a, 1864-6 k FOR kiAL i-`erry desirable privile residence will bb nold on romornable tams; it Is a Large 411:us 8 ry Brick House, - ---- lately bent, with all the modern Imprpremmdle em 44 twat." in one of the boat portlone of Carlisle: App to JOHN HAYS, Atty at taw. 0et.7,18/4.—tf DRY GOODS. " To Whorii it Mfiy Concern. '' • Greenfield Si Bheafer A RE happy to-inform the pnhlio that 1 - I._they Nave just returned floes NEW ;YORK with a new and desirable stark of gooda•-•bougla at g reatly reduced Moos, which will bo sold on the urigined and popular principle of BALES AND SMALL PIXDFITIL DRESS 000,D,S Sootoh Wool Pladle, Zephyr Plaide, EMPreci Cloths; Plaid Mohairs, Ottimore Cloths, Anioeirs. Earns these, Alpacas; in all colors, limb. Alpena's, Wad De l/dew Cobuitti,,ao., • '7laln4oral Skirts, A full amoripmnt , for Ladies and Children. CLOAKS and FURS! A large and desirable stock of Cloaks and Fare, bought in Now York which will be field loner slim elsewhere. DOMES TICIE4,• Laines, Checks, Flints. 51 natio'', Gingham, Caotun Flannels and Malaga, all to lie sold at groat bargains. NOTlONS.—llosiory, White Goode, &c. GENTS' AND BOYS' WEAR,. Cloths, Cased:norm Satinotta, Jesus, &e. A full. ewe eortenont of hirtgorle's celebrated Ileme•Made Gecala, always on hand. Dorn buy any kind of goods until, Yoh' rid** called on GREF.NFIELD & 011EAFER, to note the great difference between the prices asked for goods there and oleo wh ore. • Goods received daily from Now York and Plalutlii1;•" phia. GREENFIELD & SIIRAFER, East Alain Street, South etde, 2d door, 2d door, 2d door from corner.' Nov. 11, 1805. fIN and after MONDAY, APTU . L . , 4th; k_f 186-1, Passenger Trains will run daily, as (eundny excepted): FOR CHAMBERSDURG AND NARRIIDTIRCI. Leave Hagerstown, ' 7:00 A. M. " Greuueastle, 7:37 " Arr at 6,17 Hhambers'g, Leave £9O " 12:66 " Leave Shippeneburg 9 . 00 " 1:28 " ': Newville D:3l " 1:28 " " Carlisle 10:10 " 2.49 " ." Mechanicsburg I0:(2 " 8:12 " Arrive at Harrisburg. 11:15 ~ SHO " rolisli AMBERS/31.111G AND HAGERSTOWN: A. M. TRIMMER, !'a Leave Harrisburg - 8:05 A. 61., 1:36 P. M. " Mechanicsburg ,5:37 " 2:16 'r 4. arllsle '9:27 " 2:56 " " IN ewallie 10:02 " 3:29 • " Shlpperniburg 10:33 " 4:00 16 Chambers'g, Arr at 11:10 ll 4:.:10 • { Leave 11:10 f 4:40 • Leave 41reeneastle 11:C.6 • 6:30 • Arr. at liag,eratown 12:35 al 6:10 " The 4 arliale and Harrisburg ACOOMODATIOM TRAIN will lenVe no follows: Leave Carlisle ll Mechanicsburg 8:26 Arrive at Harrisburg 0:66 Lacy:. Harrisburg 4:20 P. M. Mechanicsburg 4'54 " Arrive at Carlisle 6:20 " _ inaking eloaa eonnectlone at liarrisburg with Trains' for Philadelphia, New York and Pitteburg; and with Tralne for all points WOO,. Sir The Train leaving Harti,burg et 4:20, run, only att fare, Carlisle. O. N. LULL, Sup'.; Supine tendent', Office, 1 . Charnb'g. July I, j O (IIREAT Trunk Line from the North A,_, and Nortb•Weet for Phllndelphin, Nnw York Heading, Potlnvillo. Lebanon, Allentown, Eanton 64. - • • Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as follows I A t 3 and 8.15 A lit and 1.46 I'. M. arriving at Now York at 10 . A. M and 2.45 and 10l'. M. Tho aboie eonne t with similar trains on Pennsyl vania Rail Road. and Sleopluaarsaccompany the MIA two trains without change. Leave for Rending, Pottsvillo, Tamaqua Nl.lnoissalle, A lientiown and Philadelphia at 8.15 A 61. and 1.48 P. NI., stopping at Lebanon and principal stations cnly. Way Trains stopping at all points, at 7.26 a. m. and 4 40 p. R eturning: Leave IS eyt York at 9 a. m.,111 noon, an d'tp — in. Yhilndelphla lifb a. rn. and 3,80 p. m.: Pottsville at 0.50 a. an and 2.35 p. m.; Tamaqua at 8.10 a. in. and 2.15 p. m.. and Reading at 12 tuldnightli, 7,45 and 10.15 C. In.. 1.3 h and 605 p. m. An ACCOMIIICrIaIiOI3 Passenger train leaves Reading at 6.30 A.. 41.. and returns from Philadelphia at 4.110 I'. M. Columbia Rallro.ad trains leave Rending at 6.40 and' 11 a. in. for I:Pinata, Lititz, C..lumbia, On Sundays. Leave Nov York at 7 p m.. Philadel phia at 3.16 P. M , Pottsville at 7.30 A. M., Tamaqua at 7 a.m., Harrisburg 8. 15 a. in. and Reading at 12 mid night for Harrisbuig. Commutation, Ali lenge. Season. Sell 00l and EXCUPSIOW Ticket,. nt reduced rates to and from all polutc checked through. SO Pounds Bagga - gd „af• lowed each l'aFaenger. Nov. 25, 1864 riARLISLE & PHILADELPHIA, - I , DA I LY IP It EIGHT LINE. FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA. J. & D. RHOADS, bIAIN STRICT, CABLISLII, PA. )3rCar.: of this Lino !save the Depot 811 Market 51. Daily, at 4 o'clock, I'. M. Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Goods Intended fur this Line should be marked C.. 1 P. Daily Freight Line, and sent in by 4 o'clock. July 1, 1861. Carlisle Foundry,' FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT LI GARDNER & CO., now manutao j • tore and keep constantly for wile, at their ex to nsi v e Stearn Works on East Dlulu street, Carlisle, a large assortment at AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of well known, approved unefulness to farmers, among which they would call especial att.. Wien to Wllo LOUO 11 B Y'S Celebrated Patent GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL, which has taken over fifty First Claes Premiums at State and County Fairs. To the Farmer?! of Cumber , land, York and Perry counties we need not speak 10 detail of the merits of this drill, as scores Of them are now in use on the best farms in thee° couuties. Its reputation is established as the most cefoplete Oran Drill DOW manufactured in the United States. It' sues Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley and Grass, °Scaly an 4 regular, without bunching the seed. ';'he gum spacious pass the drill over stumps and stones, without break+ ing pins or the drill. irir even and regular sowing, the Willoughby Gum Spring Drill is unequalled *by any other. We also man ufticture and sell the follow. lug articles, which we can recommend to Farmers its reliable implements, of established character MORRISON'S PATENT CO''N PLANTER. LASH'S ENT STRAW A FORD o.lt CHIVE& lIItIDENDOLPHSs PATENT CORN SHELLER,. 'URN'S PA'fENT OIDER JOHNSON'S CAST IRON HOG'S Ttiotielit: Also, Ibree and Four Horse Powers and Thieshind Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Callings of various patterns, Corn Crushers, andother articles tot Farmers coo numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and Ten Piste Wood Stoves, with an indrionso variety of other eustlngs for housekeepers. and others , . We havo also an attractive varlety_of pattern. fur— and CEM,ETERY ENCLOSURES to whiub WO WOUlli call attention. Stearn iinginesnnd Mill Gearing. • To this department of our.busincsa we give pastiest lar attention. Our Already extensive stock of pattaftoa for Paper, Flour and Saw AIIII Q, acing, is constantly Increasing. Mill Owners and AIM ilrrighta be furnishod with a printed catalogue of our 'various blfii Pattm us, on application. Our Machine Shop comprieos all the various tools for turning, planing and tilnlihipg Shafting and Castings, by good and careful Mactiluiata STATIONARY STEAM ENOINEq, of any dealrable capacity, from ton tO twenty-fit , * horsy power, built In tho bast styla and on accommodating' terms. En. loos bull‘at our establiahtnent xNdyl tfi —seen--In one, ossfuLivaration at many of the lArgistt Dlstqlerlea and TannertoriWairttsliOrtilrenenberland— Porry and Dauphin !Donative, to too owners of uhlch wo confidently rufor for Intbrinatlon as to their efficien cy. Per Sons wantiog Steam kinaines ar, earnestly re. quested to call and ortamluo before contracting else. whore. . • . DOOA AND SASE( FAOTORY, Connected-with mMestablisliment.in a Stoma Sash ant Door Manufactory vrtilch Is now In complete order for tho manufacture of every desmiption of ' •BUILDING.MATERIALS - - - for the most costly as well, oil the plainest liOnea.4— Window Sash furnished froni 6 Eents tiptrard. &icor& lug to else of glassr.Wcridot. Raises from $1 31 - 110. ward f - Shtiftehl and Bolling 'Blinds froth $176 np ward; Font Panel Mors npward. Mout.* logo, Castings Architraves.' Wash' Boards; Ilracketir, Nancy Drapery. Forells4and,othiir 'iitieles; needed hi house building, Punished aC tholowoit'pricee and SIC the best finality Of Inv:tilt/IY' . lartVe are alsoipreperchl • as heratolnre, to band 'and repair,. /317,11DE1i - CA X 3 for transporters qn the; prOMPCIML add MI reasonablelerms, The continued lostrrmage of thepublkii eitepeettuilli otiten_dodect., . • I, 11161. • CROXO qgIIAPS 1,F.AFC0716 CIIMBERLAPPY VALLEY AND ;;,;" FRANKLIN. RAIL ROADge CHANGE OF HOURS. READING RAILROAD Atat - .7 : t ":4•4l:7"aSi WINTER ARRANGEMENT G. A. N ICOLT.B. General E. uporlutvutlim AND IRON RAILINGS, 2.45 P. 511 8.36 " 4:20 " 6'65 A. M.
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