in tkisyicat end of tho Borough, on the north aide of the rail road, having a brick house thereon erected. • It is admitted that the property in dispute was owned by William Leonard, now de ceased, and both parties claim the title through him. The plaintiffs allege that Wm. Leonard devised this property to his nephew, Edward Helfenstine, who made an assignment of this and other property to assignees for the benefit of his creditors, and after the death of Edward Ilelfenstlue, his assignee sold the same to his widow, Julia A. Ilelfenstine, who purchased in trust for herself end her two minor children. Edward 'Leonard, Senior, the defendant, claims title ns one of the heirs at law of his brother, Win. Leonard, nod as nuance of his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Holfeustino, the only other heir of William Leonard. There was no will discovered after the death of Wm. Leonard, although it is very dearly proved and not controverted, that Wm, Leonard in the latter part of Septem ber 1858, about I G months before his death, executed a will in duo form, in the presence of four subscribing witnesses, by which lie devised the property in controversy to his nephew EdwaO ffelfenstine. Wm. Leonard retained the possession of the will after it was executed, and died the Bth January 1860. The will written by Mr. Smiley, the contents of which he proves and which he says was retained by testator after its execu tion, never was produced or discovered after Wm. Leonard's death, and the allegation by plaintiffs, is, that it was illegally and fraud ulently destroyed by Edward 13. Leonard, Sr. the brother of testator, or by Edward 11. Leonard, Jr., the son of Edward 11. Leonard, Sr. Thodefendant does not controvert the execution and existence of the will, but al leges that it was desttloyed by Wm. Leonard hiroSelf, during his last sickness and a short time before his death. Where a will is shown to be in possession of testator, and cannot be produced after his death, the legal presumption, in the altserce of all proof on the subject. is that it was de stroyed by testator, hut this presumption may be rebutted by evidence 'tending to show a spoliation by others, either in the life time or after the death of testator. To establish the allegation that the will which is proved to have been executed in duo form by \Vm. Leonard, was improperly and illegally destroyed by Edward B. Leon ard, Sr., or his son Edward 11. Leonard, Jr., the plaintiffs rely upon the declarations of the father and son made at dillerent times, to several witnesses an the subject of the destruction of the will. Mr. :4mily who wrote the will says that in a conversation with Edward Leonard. Sr., two ar three days after the death of Wm Leonard, to the hest of witnessec, recoil( vim'. and sta ted that he or his lather destroyed the will at the request of his l'ocle William, a day or two before his death. Thomas Ilacket testifies that he asked Edward Leonard. Sr. a few days before Wm. Leonard's death, whether William had destroyed that will, and he replied not to his knowledge, or not that he knew of. lie farther te.tifies that Edward Leonard, Sr., a r,4W days after his uncle's death, told witness that his un,le had directed tutu to bum ordestroy the will, and that he had dune according to his direc tions. That he said it was sometitne heforc his uncle's death. Wm. GriMu states that at one time'Ed ward Leonard, Sr., in a conversation with him, stated that his brother William had made a will, that when Edward came from Perry County, William was sitting at the stove and told Edward to 'go to a little drawer and fetch his will to him. That be done so, and his brother took the will, tore it to pieces and threw it in the stove. The same witness states that at another time Edward Leonard, Sr., told him that when ho came from Perry County, his brother Wil llam was in bed and then told Edward to go to a little drawer and bring the will. That Edward done so and William then took the will tore it to pieces and threw it on the floor. Mies Sturm goys that Edward B. Leonard, Jr., told her he bad destroyed hie uncle's will at his request. That he told her this a day or two before or after Wm. Leonard's death. Frederick Cornman says Edward B. Leon ard, Jr., told him he destroyed his uncle's will, at his request, a few days before his death. In addition to the evidence of con tradictory statements by Edward B. Leon ard and his son Edward, in reference to the destruction of Wm. Leonard's will, Plain tiffs have given evidence of the friendly feelings entertained by Wm. Leonard to wards big nephew Edward Ilelfenstine, and his declarations that he intended to leave him a considerable portion of his estate.— And further that be WAS not and had not been for several years on friendly terms with his brother Edward. -^',On the part of defendants it is admitted and conceded that a will was made and duly executed, and afterwards destroyed. lint the defence is that the will was destroyed by Wm. Leonard himself, a few days before his death. The questiou presented is narrowed down to but a single inquiry—who destroyed the will of Win. Leonard ? If it was improp erly and illegally destroyed by Edward Leonard or his sem, or any other person, without the knowledge, or contrary to the design and intention of Win. Leonard, then the plaintiffs ought to recover. But if the will was destroyed by Wll3. Leonard himself or by his brother Edward, or his nephew, Edward, or by any other person, by the di rection and in the presence of Wm. Leon ard, then it would be of no validity, and your verdict should bo for the defendants. Edward Leonard, Jr., has been examined as a witness and testifies that ho received a letter from his uncle, asking him to conic to Carlisle. This letter is in evidence and will be out with you. That after he came over he found his uncle sick, sitting. in his ro4img.,chair., That his uncle asked him wlietlitir , 2be,wa's aware that be had made a will. That ho then said ho was surrounded by strangers at that time, not a friend about him. That he fUrther stated to witness that hebad directed Fdward B. Leonard, Sr., to go down stairs' and bring him the will. That Edward B. Leonard, brother of deceased, brought him the will and that William told witness ho had torn the will and thrown it i to the stove. Thnt ho then directod witness to get a second , will which he would find is the diltWeil - of his - side-board, that had not been sqeciited," That this will was taken to Wm. fieonard by witness whd torn it and throw it in Owl coal-bucket. The ,e7idenee of Dr. Ward, thi — littending pnysician, is also relied upon by defendants, as corroborative of the, evidence of Edward D. Leonard, , Jr.,,in proving that Wm. Leon ard.tiieil intestate. Dr. Ward testifies that , three or four days before Wtn: Leonard's, death; wh'ike sitting upon his ,ehair,ho kola the,ritictoi that as things-had traiispiFedite ', 'go sh'Ould not make one, ~)le had ft brothoF and sister, 'and they would take - oharge of his property in case he shouldi not recover. If this evidence is credited, it has to our minds a strong tendency to es tablish the alleged fact that Wm Leonard had cancelled or 'destroyed the will be had made, prior to his death and intended to die intestate. The character bf Edward B. Leonard Jr., for truth and veracity has been impeached: Several witnesses have testified that they have heard reports injurious to his char acter for truth, hut a greater number, called on the other side, have sustained his char acter, and testified that they never heard his reputation as a man of truth and veracity questioned. Under these circumstances, what'credenCe is to be given to his testimo ny we submit to you to determine. In addition to the testimony of Edward B Leonard, Jr., and Doctor Ware, to which we have referred, the defendant contends that there are circumstances in evidence that go strongly to fortify and corroborate the position that Wm. Leonard destroyed his own will and die 4 intestate. Although the two brothers Wm. and Ed ward had not been on intimate friendly terms some years prior to Williams death, the defendants allege that a year and more before Williams death, the brothers had becorns reconciled and the most intimate, social, friendly relation subsisted between them for more than a year, before the death of William, and William wrote to Edward in November 1858, that he wished to see hjm, and to come and stay with him for some time. That Edward came and re mained with him till the time of his death in January, 1860. That ho afterwards in December 1859, shortly before his death. wrote' to his nephew Edward Leonard, to come over, and he would give ,him a lot, and that the nephew did come over, and be, and his father remained, and nursed and attended to and cared for Wm in his last illness and up to the time of his death.— These circumstances are relied upon ly defendant as corroborative of the evidence of Edward Leonard, Jr., and Doctor Ward, and that Win. Leonard, after his brother rind nephew, at his requect, came over and attended to, and nursed him, while reeeic ii g these kindnesses and attentions, charged his mind as to the disposition of 1119 o:ll.Fite, destroyed his will and died intestate, that his e-unte might lie divided between his brother Eilwat d and his sister, Mrs. Hellen stiee. \V 12 I ave referred very briefly to the prow inert farts retied on by the pitrtirs to prove, on th- (1I1(1 side the testacy, 1111,1 on the. other the intestacy .1 Leonard. The fnct:4 are for your detenninati:m and to you we soorna !hem to find such verdict 1“ the evidew , requir..a. 11 you find that a will writ duly executed, which devised the pr,,p arty iu controvursy to E lward and that such \s ill was nut cancelled or de stroyed by William Leonard or by his di rections, then your verdict should be for the plaintiff. If on the contrary you find that the kill which was executed by Win. Leonard, was ttiterwards destroyed by It;nt or b% nny other person in him pre.ence and by his direction, 'thon Your verdict should ho for the defendant PlaintifTe and drfemiants rnutisel except to above charge and answers to points pre sented and hill sealed. Jury retired for deliberation at about half past four on Wedne s day aft(?rnoon, agreed upon their verdict at bout s:x o'clock next morning.—Verdict for the delentinnts. Nltller, Watts anti Parker, for I".3intilYs— 'Food, Penrose and liantrieh fur Defendants. GENTLEMENS II AT,.—.111 labst =ty I,s at Charlos Oak C9rd l tionA, C,,ntin u nal I 1,,_ Philadolrh, a. PUBLIC SALES Bills fcr the I;dlowing public sale. have been printed at this : Safe of T. M. Ileagy, tw, mile; north of King,town, two,. young &e. F,I). 11. Sitio of ,leriniali Notl-iiprer, in South M nbileton twp., lir )11d,-, Nhin.i, 10 Sail` of ,10,:c in North '.‘1i,1.11,,i0n twp,. Cow,, N'oung Harrows. Wagons, Thres.hing (;rain in dm Ground, A:.c. F..b. 21. Salo of Leonard Swartz, iu North ton twp., of IJorcc., CowB, Young l'attl.•, Shoot,:, Marldin•, and a g,•n4•ral assortno.nt of farming February 24th. Sale of Jacob Notr , ..inger, on Friday, Fe•l,. 10th, on the Baltimore turnpike, one mile south of Carlisle, of Horses, Colts, Cows, Young Cattle, Wagors, Plows. &e. Sale of Philip Shambaugh, four miles we.d. of Carlisle, on the railroad, on Thursday. Feb. 9th , of Horses, Milch Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Flows, Harrows, Wag ons, ...Sze, Salo f .lAn Kauffman, in I.,.wer Allen t.wnship, .M arch :hl, of Ilune. , 0,w,, Sheep, Thre,hing M telline, I'l,, w.<, Harr, we, isze. time of Mrs. Murtha Kauffman, near Boil ing Springs, on Feb . y. 2f-ftli of Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Steers, Shoats, and a variety of farming implements. Sale of John K. StaulThr, in Dickinson twp., on Feb. 238, of Horses, Cows, Shouts, Carriage, Buggy, Spring Wagon, &c. Sale of C. S. Stayman,,adjoining on the lurk road, on Feb. 24th, of one Mare, Bull, ilffgs, Wagons, limper, &c. Sale of' Geo. O'Hara, near Middlesex, on Feb. 24th, of Horses, Colts, Cows, Shoats, Plows, Harrows, Grain Hake, Cultivators, &c. Side of E. S. Hoover, on Feb. 2.lst, near Sheafer's Mill, in South Middleton-twp., of Horses, Cows, Wagons, Plows, harrows, all kinds of farming implements, and Household Furniture. Sale of Henry Paul, near Ricker's Tavern on Feb. 27th, of Horses, Cows, Young Cat tie, Hogs, Sheep, Plows, Harrows, Cultiva tors, Threshing Nl:telt:no, Potatoes, House hold Furniture, &e. Sale of Win. Shugart, Sr., near Waggoger's Bridge, on March 10C1, of Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Wagons, Plows, &c. Sale of Elijah McCool, on March Ist, on the Walnut Bottom Road, 2,1 miles west of Carlisle, Horses, Cows, Hogs, Plows, Har rows, Wagons, Household Furniture, &c. Sale of Howard Rupert, near Chambers' Mill, on Feb. 11th, of Colts, Hogs, Wagons, Plows, &e. Sale of Jacob Witmer, adjoining the Poor House Farm, -on, Tuesday, March 7th, of Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Shoats, Sheep, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, and a large varie ty of farming implements and Household urnituru. Sale of Jacob Grove, in North Middleton township, March 14th, of Horses, Colts, Car riage, Plows, Harrows, Potatoeg, &c. Sale of Mrs. Wash mood, on March Bth, in Diclanson township, of Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Hogs, and a great variety of farming utensils. alarriages. -0— On the 20 tlfult.. by Rev. James Thompson, Mr. PE- TER 110 LIJNOElt.t o - Miss OBIZELLE MORRISON, both of Bleklnson Township On the 314 ult., by Bar. Jacob Fry,‘JOHN JACOBS, Esq., Sheriff of Cumberland Co., to MISS MARY RASP, 'Of Silver Spring towneld.p- Ntariuis. CARL SLR PROD4/03i,AIARKET; Carlisle, Februnary 2, 1805. ' FLOUR (Superfine) .... ..... •••• • 0 50 do. . (Ex.toa.) ...... ...JO SO do RYE 8 00 .W.IIITIMIIIIAT 2-40 iIED " • do 2. no 1 56 CORN -- • d %5 OATS' ....., 85 .. BARLEY FAIL,., ? ~..,.....',:.., ... . • . .. .. '4,....,1.75 BAIILEYSFII,II49••.,. • .. , ... ....,••...... 1 70 ,CLOVERSEMD..„,,,,• • •• 'l4 00 T434OTIiYB4IF,D ~ :. .. ....... ~ ~ .. ..... ............ 4 tO By W 3f. DEVI.NNEY,. Auctioneer. . February 2. Daniel Brubaker, Leldig's Tavern. do 8, J. 31, Longsdorf, Silver Spring. do 16. George Stambaugh, Monroe. do 27, J. Al. Goodyear, South Middleton. do 20, George Stambaugh,'BlBl6.BB - 21, E. F. Hoover A Wolf, South Middleton do e 2, Frederick Myers, Dickinson. dp .27, Mary J. Saxton, South Middleton. do 24, C. S. Stayinan do 25, C. W. Deitamart " do 27, A. J. iirr, North Middleton. do 28, Marthe Caufman, South Middleton. March 1. Wm. Nazeher, North 311.1d1et06. do 2, G. J. Deltzhoover, Westpecinsboro'. do 3, Catherine Chapman, Upper Allen. do 4, .10.4311 Smiler. North Middleton. do o, S. A. l'agno, Middlesex. do 7. Jacob Witmer " do 8, Peter Stambaugh, Monroe. do 8, Saninel Culp, Silver'Spring. do 10, Lewis Klotz, Upper Allen. do 11, John Shoemaker, Sllvor Spring do 17, J. P.. A. Herman. :Monroe. do 11, Henry lireechbill, South liUddleton. do 15, John Stern, Silver Spring. do 10. Margaret A. Dill, Silver Spring. do 17, John Westfall, Monroe. do 18, Andrew Morrison do 21, Mre. C. E. Young. Carlisle. do 22, Jacob Seitz, Westpennshoro.' IS fully organized under its charter, with the following assistant teachors : Miss A. E. DuNikEUSLEY, Assistant in Languages. Miss? E. WEBUTEIL Assistant and teacher of Vocal Music. Mrs. E K. KG tf, instructor in Music. Miss E. WIAIIAM, instructor in Drawing and Paint ing. The half-ye tidy session will begirt on Monday the Cdh4•f Fehrilary. Terms for borders $lOO Ihr 20 weeks, payable in advance; fur day pupils $12,00 for 20 weeks, in advance, No extra charges for the languages.— M u•k $12,00 per quarter. Drawing 0,11.) par quarter. For admission apply to the Feb. 3,1865-3 t A WI IN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE:- Li Letters of Administration on the estate of Wm. Barns, deed.. late °Creme township, having been is sued to Daniel Yokels, of the Borough of Carlisle. No tice is hereby Airco to all persons . indebted, to make payment, and those having claims to priMient them for settlement. to Feb 3, IS6,—fit Es PATE NOTICE.- . • Letters of administration on the estate of Su san Landis, lormerly Susan Kitch, late of Monroe township, deed , hare been !scoot! by the Register of Cumberland Counts. to the subscriber residiug in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment, and those having claims to preneut them for settlement to JUAN Feb. 3, 10.5. Administrator. THE Agricultural Society will meet g M the Ari.itration om, In the . CAurt !Tame, In the borough of U Aisle. on Tuesday, Feb. 7th, 1865, at II u'elock A. M. By order of the President D. S. CROFT, Seet'y. MEE= NOTICE.- Let'ers te.tamentary on the estate of Mrs. Su lat4 of the borough of Carlisle, harin: le-en ;-sued Lo the subscriber, residing In said borough. Nottr, is hereby given to n 1 1 persdris in debted to sai I e.ta•e. to make payment. and all pet , Boils has ing nouns, to present them for settlement to B. F. ATK INSON, Executor. ME?!EIMIZI S'L'ATE NOT IC E.- ,4 Letter. te-daniontary on thy estate of Miss Su san lAN,. :ate the Berniigh of Carlisle. der'd , hay i the sub,ri!.r residing in the above N•dn, is I,..eby vi vs, to all persons indebt. .1 to -aid estate. to mil, payment, and those having t , . thrin =SEEM oTicE is hereby given that an op ,,ti••n l.e nrol.. to the nerd of Trustee Per the 4r:toting of a new certill• , •Ite u!': ,, ,4 11,114, No the original rertifloato Issued ha‘ beert =ME CARPETS! CARPETS I ! 1 r have received from New York, all C vi! CiLnhfi, Ninttloge Loukiug 1.1,• • curtain 31. a. r T Corryrc. ('-unterpanes, Wide crash and all ;LrentNaing ~ . ,dn. Alt, a large etnalt ufgancial J. 11. GRAHAM um"; gthovo goods, are r rim , tlatity it,11.--1 1 , , [-nil. markrt Additio 111. I ~ ,•11 t'arpet It3gs. East Mal • 'it! .11nt ti..'s MMUS SPECIAL ASSESSMENT OF 17. S Orr , G or Tun U. S. A•cr,.,11. or INTVINAL ) rout Itall COIL!.• T. on 1)1.1111CT or Pros, • York, l'a , January '23d 1065.) IVOT.I.CE is hereby given that the lists of v dilations and enumerations of property, rulject 1 a special !nem.° tan, under jnint act of C approved Ju v 4th. made and taken by the several Assessors of said collection pis tr.rt. will Opt, for examination of all persons lor iil ten days, from the data hereof at the f pieces: . TllO 0! till. 11F-i-t - tut Assessors of tho lot, 2d, zrt . z.th, ht.h. nod th, Divisions, ran lin 0000 at my otli. 0. N. K. trot tier A - C entre t , ituate, York. Tl.- list 44 i•Mnt Assesoirs of the bth, 10th, •0I 11th s riss Is, seen at the olllee of collec t r I. todm-sio, at NI t•••111111.-sburi.t. l'a., and of the oth, at It, • li,,•••• 1.1. 31. Venkley. Esq.. in Carlisle. l'a. 'll.e lisle of the assistant Astressors of the 12th and 13th Divisions, hich comprise Perry Con nty,) can be seen at the office of J. L. Gantt, at Newport, l'a. 1101tACE BONHAM. U. S. let. rosl Reveouo Assessor, 15th Dist. Pa Feb.s, 12e.15-3t. rprlE undersigned, one of the Trustees of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church or the borough of Car !Nu, haling applied to the Court el l'•anrnon Pleas 01 Cumberland County for leave to sell the lot ....ground owned by said Church on East street in said borough. the Court fixed the 21st of March, at 'ho Court House, to hear said petition and any who may byre raurtt to 'show why said sale shall not be made an prayed for. Jan. 2S. .:it. JOtIN HUNTER.. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! Prices Reduced. At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store. T am now closing out my entire stock X of Winter goods, at great ly reduced prices for the cash. Great bargains in Woolen Goods, SI militia. Call. coos, Gingham's, &c, at lower prices than heretofore. CLIAS. 001 Lin', Trustee. Jan. 27, 1f465. OETICE OP CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, DEPARTMe.ST I'C'NsTLTANIA, PRILADELPIIIA, PR. Jan. 2&I, 1865. QEALED proposals will be received at ►7 this office until 12 o'clock 51., Thursday the 6th dny of February next, for the following lumber and umturials to be used in the er-nstruction of a Hospital at the U. S. Barracks, at Carlisle, Pa. The lumber to be delivered at said barracks. by the Ist they of March next. Material of each kind to be of the best quality, end sultject to inspection by Super intendent of the work. 21 Hemlock Joice, 28 feet long 3xll Inches, 38 " " 32 " " 3xll " 38 " "22" " 3xll " 134 " " 14 " " 3xlo 90 " " 12 " " 3xlo 68 " " 42 " 3xB 76 " " 28 " " 3xB 26 " " 12 " " 3xB " 2 " Girders 42 " " Bx 9 " 140 Hemlock Rafters, 21 feet long, 3x4 Inches at 0/10 end and 3103 Inches at the other end. 38 Hemlock Rafters, 23 feet long, 3x4 Inches at one end and 3x6 inches at the other end. 4 Hemlock Rafters, 27 feet long, 3x5 inches at one end . . and 3aB inches at the other end. 4 Hemlock Rafters 25 feet long, 3x5 Inches at one end and 328 Inches at the other end, 2 Hemlock rdeces sawed 20 teat long 11x14 Inches 2 " " 2d " " Doll " 4 " " 18 " " 8211 2 " " 10 " " Bxll " 4 " " 10 " " 6xB u ' 6 16 4xB 68 White Pine Petite, " Oxo 44 100 Hemlock Scantling, 12 44 4x4 44 160 ti 12 • 44 44 3x4 14.720 feet of Planed and Matched Flooring of sea soned White Pino. 2.oau feet of Planed and Matched Flooring of seasoned • Yellow Pine. 4.000 feet of let common dry Pine Boards. 1.1210 " " " 3 inch 510 feet of Common dry Pino Boards 13,4 inch. 2.000 " " " 6. 1.000 " let common Pine Plank, 2 inch. 12.000 feet 1 inch Hemlock Sheeting Boards for roof, 000 " Crown Moulding 0 inch. 000 " Bed " 2YOI 7-S Inches. 600 Bushels of Lime to bo delivered as fast as required 4CO " good sharp yellow sand to bo delivered as fast as required. 400 Bushels sharp creek read to be delivered as fast as required. 12.000 Square feetof tin roofing painted on both sides, including guttering eoldered on both aide, to be put on as soon as the roof is ready. 4.000 Square yards of Plastering, two coats of brown mortar, and last one of white, to be put on as soon as the building hi ready. 1800 poundssaills, sizes from 6d to 30 d. Pr,pposals will be received separately from the differ- ent different classes of material. 'rile Government reserves the right to reject any , or all bids or Miy portion-of a bid. Persons whose bids are accepted, will bo required to enter into bonds with approved safeties for the faithful performance of the contract. . . . . , Proposals to bo endorsed Proposals for bulklinz 'lna torlala for llospitatat CorllAle Barracks, and addressed Colonel J. CI. Johnson, Chief Quarter Blanter, -- Bspart- Mont of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penna. • . J. 0. JOHNSON, Col. and Chief Quarter Matta, ,' ;;, • Dept. of Pannsylvanl4 4 . . . • :Jan; 27,1865. - - - - . , . IF you want an4thing go to liagorottok'4 Iht ind I 1 Motet LIST OF SALES THE NARY INSTITUTE Row. F. J. CLERC, Wictor. or to Mrs. A. B. SMEAD, Principe DANIEL ECK F.I.S. Administrator NOTICE ROUT. UCCA JUN F:1", Sr. Ex ocutor 'NOTICE. W 1 _V 1)011 - .`,II.IDES, '//A .V/)!SE. IV. C. SAWYER Notice I k \ F., NOTICE. CARLISLE HERALD CARLISLE WEEKLY HERALD THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER In Cumberland County. THE LARGEST NEWSPAPER Has a greater circulation than any other paper in the county. Most desirable medium for F . YOU have ANYTHING to SELL ! F YOU WANT TO BUY ! F YOU WANT TO EMPLOY! F YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT 1 F YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING ! F YOU HAVE FOUND ANYTHING Advertlze In the H ERA LD! I=2 Job Department IS MUCH THE-BEST IN THE COUNTY ! HAYING FOUR PRESSES, And a fine variety of Type of Every Description We are prepared to execute JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS, WITH Neatness and Dispatch POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, SALE BILLS, BLANKS AND BLANK BOOKS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS AND CRECK BOOKS PAMPHLETS, In fact everything oonneoted with the JOBBING DEPARTMENT .1a executed in the Very Best Style. GIVE US A CALL. BIM* OG, WEAR WIT. Printing Office, In the County advertising OUR OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, PAPER BOOKS, 1 , REDUCTION IN PRICE. At Ogi!bre Cheap Cash Store. Ihave just returned from the City and now opening a full assortment of winter goods at greatly roc need prices Fine French 3lerWoes 1 76 Sold for 2 50 • Ditto 126 " 1 75 Poplins 2 25 " 3 50 Cobinge 65 37 o A Ipachas 10 05 75 100 A let of new style DeL roes, cheap Calicoes 24, 25, 35. 37, ,t 44. A very large assortment BALhIORALS, • from 5.3 to Z 744 Cloths for Ladles' Cloaks. gm • NJ, all kind colors. Elena; at reduced prie s and Bard Flannel all stool. Ibudery and 14 all kinds at the lowest prices. Ladles wool Hoods, Sontag. Break fast asps, Cblldrens woolen Hoods and cape In great variety. Muslim, and Canton Flannels at reduced prices 0-4 104 and 114 Shoetatge. Cloths & Casimers at all prices. Battinetts, Itentuck ey Jeans andSweeds. Ladies Dress Trimmings., My stock Is largo 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 are re spectfully to rail. Recollect the store, West Main Street nearly opposite the Depot. CRAB. 0011.13 Y, Trustee. Dec. 2, 1814, PECIAL NOTICE. L7persons Indebted to the subscriber aro earnestly requested to make payment, otherwise interest will be charged on their account. Sept. 9, DM, The House Cleaners Friend. ALLEN & CO., have a Back-saving artlclo for cleaning Fhwrs, Cloth, Window,, that is worth an exainivation by the public. Call and .0 IL. b!PORTANT TO ALL SUFFERING r ROM DEFECTIVE EYE SIGHT. ROSENDALE, Oculist Optician, T .lB now permanently located at 29 North 2d St., arrlsburg, Pa. .1. It. respectfully solicits Ladies and Gentlemen who •re in the habit of wearing the Glasses now in common use tend which are generally so injurious to the sight. owing to their attracting heat and drawine the eyes,) or who may have had their sight "Impaired by the use of such GI b Bret , wenktiest,, opacity. of any other doWt to make a trial of the IMPIttIVED I'EItIISCOPIO LENS These 4 pectneles will cambia nand persons to sit for any length of time at thendnutest employrhent, either by day or candle light, and will not require the change to greater magoifying powers on frequently as the tisses in common use. They are manufactured by machinery on a Lew construction, peculiar to the in. von for Always on hand a large as.ortment of Nlicrosropes. Telescopes, Opera end Field (lasses. Thermometers. Ba rometers. 31.,,gn0tn, !Ilte;ic Lanterns, Dis.olving Apps rates, Electrical Therescope-, and hue Views. Catalogues sent gratls January 211, 18/1, , ,_ ly PUBLIC SALE. On Saturday, Februar,v 4111, 18,15 N putsuauee of an order of the Or- Onus' Court of Cumberland county. (14,1 Jan..- aiy 9th, 1615, the utlerslaned, administrator of the estate of Mrs. Nye Ite-aler, into o West Pennsborough township, dec'd.. will exp we to public sale, on the pre mire.. on the AbOVO day. the tolluiv kw property, viz A two story lVec BRICK HOUSE, • . ri And Lot of Oround. situate in West be:. , Pen.borough township. on the Slate - - Hood leading from Carlisle to New allle, at 1% eat 11111. The to iainsiste ut AbOut One-Fourth of an fore. The louse {8 nearly slew a also ;and well finished. There is A Good Stable &. necessary Outbuildings. There is a Well if good nod., and a tine Orchard of Apple and Peach trees oil the prep, ty. Atsu, rz Lue (;round Adjoining the above. containing about One-Fourth of an Aare of iirouhd. This Iw, is wi, hoot buildings, but surrounded by a good tem e. The properties are tutu:Apt! in the midst of a tine country, and are most ttcslrable in all respects. They will I sold separately or together us may test suit pureha.ers Sale to comm,q,re at 1 o' , l,ek on said day, when the term. will be made know 0 by ii P a l A. ISA AdministrAt, o 1 N:rs. Ere !lensler Jetinary 13, IR•ls—ts Public Sale of Real Estate )Y order of the Court. of Common Nen.. f l'umber and coutit, w ill lie nt mite iir sale, on Wednesday. the ' , ill .11y of Felon. nt II If, lock A.:1., at :her itirt I hd-ne, in the fttimintli of Cnrlishi, A Lot 01 groand. situ iteil On the :sort Rust earner of NV40.1 sleet t nth! Lust Alley in mild Ih.roultl. Containing In feet In fnont on avid street. and tin feet in depth alolud said Alter. linking ther on ereet ed at o story PI ister,l lInLSE no I )lack-build)int, and other neeeenaly " OUthalldings. io Also, a hot id . Or, and. an Enema, • •' - ley. a little east of property abOi r. lint Co feet in front on said Alley nail 110 let in depth 'llll , Lt mould be de:di:dim for n buildltnr, oi for :rant lig iiiirpeses. I crate f lee per "en of the pore Mee no ney to be p o” t hi . Sole 11.. I `11).11, 4lf ..ne iont IL M the per, 11,0 I.lle inhtnnla'ion of 1 im by the rem t f r,enuem Pions. it. I ee the lit of Api d nest w lion tir deed nail po : linl will he gl nu.l It, Innqua! nal payments, to tieteitired by .111 intent olth interest from the lit of April lAl,i. The putt hazer to pay all taxes for the year Inure A . L . spoNSLEIt. Committee of the Estate of Wm. flare, Lunatic January 1:L l'i 14: AV S'FORE In Eby's Old Stand, Main St, L. BERNHARD & SON, r NFoRm the citixt•ns of Carlisle and vicinity that they ha,,, j“.t, opened in tho above popular stand • an unau•w.V ao ,ck of First Class Clothing, and On nilontpi. $ Foruh.hing Goods. Their stock con ,i,ts lu part or Coats, Pants and Vests, for civil int or wilAka,-ntade atter thu latest patterns, of (hoods ttlo quality of wniati cannot be yue•hr.t. fled. Overcoats of all varieties. Trunks. Parnet Bags and Valis.s. Neck Ties, Scarfs and etdiata, ShlrL, brawers and atockings 1;i (1%/01/..: fu ll Ile:47 . 1))11 . 0n.S. In (net n complete and entire assortment of Clothing and Furnkbing Don't forget On. place, F. ,, y's Old Stand. "Marion HA I," Mani L. DERNIIARD Sc. SON. December 1 1 A NCI' BOOKS, Photograph Albums Biblor, Hymn and Prayer Pocket Books, at Haver st'ek's Drug and Book Store. eIOAL Oil Lamps, Shades and China jneyn at Ilaverstirk's Drug, and Book Store. r:i 4 sTATE NOTICE.— Letters testamentary on the estate of Emotes Rudy, Dee'd., late of South Nlidollot. a Township, bov ine been I sued by the Register of Cumberland Coun ty to the subseriber residing in Fe id Township. ?lo tto,' is hereby given to, all persons Indebted to mid es tate, to make payments and all baring Arius to pre— sent them fm- settlement. [O. DANIE.I, RUBY. Jan. 11, 106-4. Administrator. - LIST AT E NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Matthew R. Thompson, deed., 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 estatq to make payment, and all having claims to present them for settlement to • HENRY %RARING, Administrntor. Janunry 6. 1866--6t* :FURS ! FURS ! ! Selling at greatly reduced prices to dose out the balance of stock of the aeason. If you are in want of any Ladles, Minses, or Children's Furs, please give us au early call as it will be to your interest. LEIDICII & MILLER January 0, 1805 PRICES REDUCED ! At Ogilliy , e Cheap Cash Store. lam now closing out my Wintor stock. of Geode at exceedingly low prices for CAUL French - Morinoes, Wool Plaids, Do Laines, Mohair Lustres, Toil De Obeyers, balmorals. Nubia linods, Sontags, Ladies and tienta t 4 haw Is, Wool Wets and Drawers, Wool and Cast - liner Scarfs, Cloth Table Covers, Lludsoys, Ladies Cloth Cloaks, Cloth for Cloaks. Flan nels, Blankets, Casslineres, auk Sattlnetts, all of which will be sold at lower prices than heretofore. Also a goad stock of Calicoes, Muslins, Oingharos, As.. at the very lowest prices. "Small profits and Quick Sales." CRAB. 0011.11 Y, Trustee January 6, 1665 For Rent. rriW,o Law Offices in Mr. Inhoff's Building, on the South-east Corner of the Centre Square of Carlisle. For particulate apply to L.. 3. W. FOULK. Att'y. at Law. January 6,.1865 STATEMENT (IF the condition of the First National N_lllank of Carlisle, January 2d, 1665. Resources. Bills discounted, $101,6138 OB U. B. Bonds and other U. B. Been rifles, 70,900 00 Dhe from Banks and Bankers, Cash :—Specto and Legal tender notes, Other Bank Notes, Cheeks, &a., Real Estate and %minima, Furniture and Matures, Current expenses and taxon, • Liabilities. Capital stock inqd up, Circulation, Deposits, Duo to Surplus yund, Front and Loss, $50,000 00 - ...; .45,000 00 24,705 60, . •• 7,522 22 2,600 00". -4,710 N. ' 4 507 8A HOFFER, Cu ler. ded HaTevalcl4'sp”ig nod Elook. Store. 4EsgliIPT I ONS oarefullycorupolin- ;DV F UMERY,' Optigiatioa, &c., •at tralerrgiVit Drift Ind gook etoge• • PETROLEUM COMPANY. HAVE 1,300 acres in fee simple, all lkin'Voneingo county, Penn's. In the centre of the coal oil producing lands. They have also Interest% in twenty-four wells on their property and adjoining, most of a hich are either sunk or under contract, and nine of7hich are trlthuut expense to thin company.— The Capital Stock Is $l,OOO 0)0 divided into 200,000 shares of the value of $5 each ; subscription price $2 per share, without further assessments. Thu working capital Is $50,000. °Mee In Philadelphia, 114 South Sixth , street. S. JUSTICE, President. EDWIN MILLER, Treasurer. WILLIAN PENRCIIR,, Sec'y. Philip F. Justice, Edwin Mitchell, Delo Hoblett, Jr. John Wei. t, Conrad S. Sh!eve, Wnu. A. Deßarry, L. LocMunn, has been apnointed by this eon,. palsy as agent in Carlisle, Pa., and vicinity, who will receive subseriptlo. of stork, and giro all y Information as regards the lands, kr., of this company. The character and standing or Um men of this cot.. poration, their .honesty of purpose, with their largo and numerous excellent oil Territories, and valuable leases, and fair prospects, make this one of the most desirable Investments of the day. Jau. 27, 1862 Poor House Visitors' Report. CARLISLE, Pa. Jan. 186:1. , To the Han. Judyes t ! 1 . the Courts of Cum berland THE undersigned having been appoint ed by your Honors Visitera of the house of Eill ploparnt of V• 1. P. or of Oimberhind county. beg leave to report that they have made ftequel t visits to the said House of Emplm meta, end feel great tettella, don in saying that the Inmates of the In use are all comfortably tit tinted and well p. e, Wed ft. We ha,a conversed with them, and they have oxpres•ed Ihe most entire ea thliaction hall :Ir. Snyder. as uperin tendent of the Institution, and with Sirs. Snyder as their Matron. They say they have good and wt....Je suite provisioris provided for them, and comf-rtanla lodging, the rooms nice and clean, and in good condi tion There aro but tow sick among them ,nsbierini the number end tho ago of those that are In the honey. We have viewed the premises, , nd aril sell satisfied that the business ot the farm is well attended to. Sir. Snyder is a good farmer. has Lilo work on the farm well done and in the right tune. There Is a laree amount of stock on the 6,:n in good order, stitch plainly rates tbatthey are well attended to. Every thbont the egialdisbnieet in our jodzment molts as tl • t'ar., and utter time had Leon taken by throe who Lure thu management of the concern, W. C. SAWYER. January 13. 15r5--3t PIPES, Tobacco, (smoking and chew ing) and 5.- Cal a, at IL" eratic , :s Dru 4 and Book Store. \\TEIT; NG Paper or all descriptions, Ete,iUniting Card., at Havel Drug and Book aura. New Goods ! New Goods ! FUR WINTFR WEAR. ISAAC LIVINGSTON announces to this Id pantos that lie has just returned fettle New York and Phil rdelphla with All UnorillOUS stock 01 15 fit ter Goods suitalde tar first class. ) Clothing for Men and Boys, CLOT, ti, CASSLME RES, rtlSkillettS, :"111.iiwts Gout toe tery hest Foreign and It, nestle oho lories Ile keeps In his t••,/ trl:nent F r co•lonter'et work an EX PE It EN('E I) ('1 JrcER, wh,e pride it is t keep hi meal I constantly posted on all changes un.l unprm in 1,41, or sl) 10. Suits of Clothes wade up on short s. and Isarrseted as represented The Read -adsie Uep.o tinouL, is stocked with an ox tail:dye nkkot [went of 1; . 8t3 wg.l °verrucas, well tondo of I.ood Ina Cr rl,l. consisllnz of Shirts. Drawees, Stoettirot, Sear ht. 'land ken No , k s.• t.”pt.nluay, on hand. Call at the old stn,l. nest t,, I.ynt.'N Hardware St. We, ;South LIVING:ITON. Df,i , tnber I,tll. ATALLAI;LE ['resents t,rall at [layer y Dru 4 fold FAney SEC'IND AM.] V 'I, i)1, T tIW Cht"lp of \V. I n . 1 Las u leztirne: ,111 adds je ,Turh 1,t(4.,t ' , 1. , ,111 , 1 W.okleot t. 0111,1.1,d .\ itn •114.1, :-11.0‘1,• A tar, 1.. t s s C14.1itt,...7 (14,0 =MEI in Inr.rti supply 1,1,V • • ,I the Until tt. l'it• Ise call, you s t I 1,01 thy in Ih” cheapest of the • :tea; C VIAL. •nt. THEI,()_NI: Cu)! I. 'llealtli nna 11n 1l rn t., the Son, ;11,1 Dati g iat•l - uf A IF,t•tion ' "Dr. SYRUP OF ROOTS 13A1:1‘."-; AN I) 11 RIS6, .)1; Til 1.. utiE T,Jr4 , ,‘t. and ; i I have spent yea)6 iu :-eleetiu; ho herbs n111,1.1..111, out tho Enid. 1.. St lut.pted h. mill t.11.-0.t,,0, 1..11111, until 16..%5 11:1, t . it voinpleto. I.:tory It .t.t.10 \Tarr:tilted. Try it: 'lr% it ! 01,fret f ch../ )fectirior Is to socctlir and ram, Ilicc eccugh; to dhcceit I. the ecinc;ealed phiegre I tint nuhel .•n and sticks Li, the (loom, 1., .rhos imw king,tind coughing ; relieve the irritation lit the throat, which is produced by catching r Id on the slightest en pot urn. It expuvti.rat US the deseased nut ter that has accuinuhttell in the Lung, a litat relaru., and oppresses the pespiccttorY or lee/itching organs, heals :111,111"111,110 , I ht. :411t1 '•1' , 111•:1131 toccen ladieine gu,s t die I tilt, 5t , 11130.1. II purdlex and trillthis Iprio-.1111 ul ILO eln.,t altd Alltieult) LI bru.dluog. 01.11 News I, )b ihars alp( ililldren—ilere Is the sullerer l e balm I. eep 1. wyour Lunily, rinkr,e6F mean re thief in the II igh L. veil your child is solo... Vied b) the awful disease. Group, or Suill litr 111/1111/11011111 Ls. Here is It puree LAIN 'name ' s i l l loud. lilt. COLLIN: 4 ' SI REP IS HARMLESS AND Et Sy I I TO TAKE. Keep it in your lauuhoa. Price by tints, and $lOO per Bottle I Also. Dr. COLLIS' Dandelion Pills and Liver 1 tutor, for the i•uro , (.1 Live t'I•11Ir Lrint , DS ,pepSla ease . sor the Kidney F. ever 'n.l Ague, he Dr COLLINS also ihir . In his INDIAN 1'.115 KILLER, ILr the cur lioatiachn. Rheu matism, Neuraigi Pain in the !Lick, Side or Otnnuvh, Cramp, Cho feet 01 Ears ' iesh Cute, Sp nine, Bruines. Di:utile/I,llnd all lirolar I-maul:tints; also. Ilia IN DIAN El Is 11 Atli, cud POW A ITI,N SALVE. The Salvo honk Sores or Breanlngs Out on the FA dross lire nom Bel is, warranted to cure Be.ded or Solo Meant,. The Eye Wash cures Sore Or Inflamed Eyes. Ac. the medicines are prepared and sold by SA M UEL COLLINS, Indian Aledirine Man, Near the Corner ut 'Third St. and SLice bony Alloy. Harrisburg. Also, for sale at tdo Drug Store of JOS. It. HA VERSTICK, Carlisle. All orders should ho addressed to Dr S. Colllus,ll.,- risburg. rruEsE :MEDICINES ANN PURELY YEIIE. TABLE. Dee. 9,1864.-3 mo. )ORT Folios, Writing Desks, Back Gammon Boards, flames of nil tteHeription at Hay ort,tlek's Drug, l'aucy and Book Store. THE CON FESSIONS AND EXPE RIENCE OF AN INVALID. published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN, and others, who suf. ha- from Nervous Debility„ Premature Decay of Man hood, &c.,supplying at the fill 1111) lime THE MEANS OF SELF-CUJIE. By ono who has cured himself after uu• dergoiug considerable quackery. liy enclosing a post. paid addressed envelope. single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Dec. 0,1804.-3 mo. Brooklyn, Kings N. Y. ponsumptive sufferers, will receive a Jvaluable pr4scrlption for the cure of Cons= p tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, end all Throat and Lung M fectlons. (tree of charge,) by Bonding their whim's to Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willlatnaburg, Kings Co., New York. Sept 30, 1864.-3 m ALL the leading Patent Medicines o the day at Havaratick's Drug and Book Store. •o.9onland aad 1103 og •Bangsnad ;al O O 'if !9lsilatiD 8 ,31 0 11151. 4u PPS" 13.113nS .toi osn ui uooq Bog qnq Spaniel mOll on el! u 271,089 08 82,150 24' ‘spioD 'vgizo s o .10/ 4i, 55,618 OR HOIIOO s‘xxorna 6,001 50 123,400 81 7,080 00 690 30 1,348 00 Business Department-Dickinson College. 401,507 85 MNIKRIRE WORLD OF ,➢IRROANTILE TRAFFIC THE design of this Institution'. is• too afford;first class facilities for A thorough praeilcti,i, ness education.... „_ . ... . _ . , Commodious apartments In Dickinson College, Ci lists, Pa., which aro now being put in most oxcellent condition), will be. opened' for 44.1doiatti the NINF c . TBENTII orJANUARY, 1/315. " . The various departments bb under the suiervi. elon of niost .colupptent irketruotora. For .pertirlqthrfi, inquire of Presidont Jelunson or the undersigned. send fora Mauler. U. A. CURRAN, Principal, January 6,1885. THE WINSLOW DIRECTORS Hon. Wm. P. Schell, lion. A. IS. Longisker, Geo. D. 'Wolf, F. A. Fisher, W. J. Build, C. L. LOCIDIAN iLLTAM RER, SAMUEL GI:A:VIM, CIIAS. W. WEAVER. FI;RN INIIIN(1 GOODS, FUR: , II y:;,,j, TO CONSUMPTIVES THEORY AND PRACTICE Every Person's Interest C. SAWYER., respectful) Calls •the attention of every body to his Im mense Stock of Winter' goods Jost received, bought for cash and all at the reduce! prices from A. T. Ramat & Co., Arnold Constable, & Co., Murphy & Morris, Miner & Forrester, New York. Pie,col Wont & Irvin, M. L. Hallowell & Co , Thos. W. Evans & Co., and other places Philadelphia. Composing the intent styles of Silks, all colors.— Newest kinds of wool fabrics, in plain colors, barred, figured reps &c. All kinds of Mourning Goods, • from Myers, New York, Newest styles of l+ffantlllas, Cir.mlars and Coats. 1 hose 1./trodQ are specially In my trade Furs. of all kinds and good qualities, brought from A. T. Slowart & Co., luny cheap for thorn times S II A IV L S , of every variety. Broeho, ournlng, plain Barred fur Latham and Miss.. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Woolen Goods, Ilos!err, Gloves, Ladles' Underrate, Trhninlngs. &c. Men's and Boy's Overcoats, Cass!mere and Clothe. °nods are roads up to order In the latest stylo and at short notice, Mo[l'B ShAVIIP, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloves Scarfs and Ties. The largest stock of Monolith. Uoods In the county, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Blankets, and every other varie ty of tloods kept In a first class Dry floods store. As New Styles ‘,/ Cloaks and Dress Goode come nut I . have made arrangements to $ ccoivo them. New he ndded nv the winder advinres. Please rill and 00 , 01/ino before put chasing :!sew here, 1111 I am determined to no.lernnl•l. Remember the old stand, East Main street one door Lebow Nlartl NOV IS, I'o4. \Y• C, SAWYER. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Highly Important to Young Nen I yOUNG 111 EN who are out of employ ment. Yot NO Ni EN about evir,:ing in business. YI /t; NU N EN who havo hod limitod meonsof education Yl rl. - Sti MEN who have tilled to linprovu their lime at com MOT) heillloiN. YOUNG MEN veil Met in of hot. respoct but lack ing a knowlelizo of business affairs. YOUNG M N rte tie who a uuht know how tonall ”- age the, own affair, . YOUNG )IEN hoot (-rim: who wculd poss.,. the 1-est meal's (4 . Tusti: in the 11 Orid. .1 sk.ll, voter! sod elln.i ty, who look n thorough know ledge of any of tho IA sof ,•w'-r iced in it complete Course of ram merrinl Int:moo", YOUNG MEN • Are reqoostel t x•,01 at tit, I ohtitution or send for a cir,ular 4ioini4 fu ll pnr - Clinlinni. In9truction In buuk-Epri,iny, Primo nsh ip, Plumogra &c., &c. 11,MALE DEPARTMEMT. For the qeron), .Jut lon of to pnrguo elth, Per11•11111S11111 ilooh-keeplutt, a separate depart- Inert I; Its it , a , 1/111Vil,11 t number of Ilppileallt , /1:111 10", Ilt•ign ree Ii rd. Persons wishing to ...Go- thin tl..•.at town; am re.ioepted to apply 11/ 1111, For thor particular: ati.trest A. )1. Till \INTER, Pe: ember Iti. 1961. Catlklo, Pa. WINES AND LIUUOIiS. Sol:T11 NOVI-llt. STREET, CARLISLE, Pi -1 11 E undenii,gocd, successor to D. P. I I , portfully Inform his friend); mid the' puldi); L ;;; a; I , the LL lie 1111,11 do to maintain ;In; eliara , ter of this Ai1. , e011,0,, as lieret,fore, and will ho p )))))..t.intl,),ou hand a la: go an.); talent of IitRANDI GINS, NV 111 4 1 C EYS, C. T,S, TELLS, Ger., Re., )•aleh h" rap sell 114 heap cc any other establishment in IJi4 11.•41r., 4 . 1 j ) . • County handb•rds will find this the rice to buy [hell. ./.VE.S' _4 XI) /./QUDT,'S, 11oth in to..;:tiol to ,iodltty xud prim iris aG.ok i t , 1 3 rgY and wed swlweted, and he unto t•all hozoowiiKer the idnee.:lowl, II ,vcr NIA .01., 111,1,t1y tho•'1'“1 a,, te, ..1 . 1 . 111111,..11, t• II infra 's (Crd'd,le. T. J. The Great English Remedy (ELEI;ILVI El) 1...1.11.1.: PILLS h• tu a pro-, ;ipti ttr Sir .1 Clark. ;Attu rdirtnr, r 111 IS well I; nt,icii trieilicine is 110 iin - tpt,i .11 4 ,1 rtunetly tor Futnale 111111 , u:11. , .t,id tu• 1, f, •tn Otter. ‘,.1 , IL but ill Io I ill, , d 1 tI. • 't •0:1,1. It a 111, Ili ••!, I: I1:11• I 11,, I]. , rt•,,11 a., rm, ret and , I o ,t'l tt,t•t: \ oryttt", nod II 'ions, n tot too, .uotl tit,.ttlt ttlwitt. 1•A 1[..11:. s It of • 1,. ittottit.. plittlttl .111. it r , • , / , t•ttt, the... , 1111, ,t! , • '•. t t .• t‘lit-tt 1:1-t Th• li.l, 1 1..•.•11 IV110,.• the dirwu !11' L.f , ' L E 1 , 411, , hit.t. M.' ob•erV• ", tt.trt , tt'r t t lottnithle , , free, of hi'3,llt .rut tt It to. L.,,0 ntattli, tovit,..tt Itt' holt/..1 ,••••t. 111i' Illsure it bat tle.,tot.lioirtg over fto by n i t mall. W. ELLIOTT, I MA. A :rout: Curtin], her. Coutth Balsam is .11,1 ick curt, iloarsenel., Asth h. (Tim; Thront. Ctkusumption, and IT, do ns ,d'On• I lan4d. nod Lunge. F.,r Fide by nll tioueral Depot, Nu. 6 Front t.trvvi, inivai. 11. pr, r•-• . r. i A , j molgai.- ‘ 5, /V, ' All u, Medical :nen and the Press recommend Dr S4riel,lend's •// / 31 ix Ore as the only rerfain temedv for IM rrhu•a and I , y,enta, v. It is a conibina Asti in,..mts, A 1),...b0mt.t, Stimulants and Oar an oat it es. and In ,an-anted to eitect a cure alter ad pithier utrane l.nvt• V.,. 4:00 I, DI Qa,ists. Onneral Depot, No. 6 Bee 'mirth t vet. l'lncinnall, . • „,•;:liielKtAN: *4 r % 11 [ . .;:,,,- , -. •••+ 4•40., 1:;.N.,",,r:('::,r, N•:".,,,; . „ .fDy Pill P :' ..'IRIE ..c- A 1 .,. : 0%; ; , . .. ,i , , , :::' ,- ' 7r--- - "'‹ f '', Dr. Strickland's Dire Remedy has cured thousands of the worst eneeri of Blind and Weeding Piles. It gives lunnedlate relief and e ff ects a pitiquanont, cure. Try it directly. it is Warranted En elm,. For mak by all Drtt,rgints. lioneral Depot, 6 East Four,ll Strout, CI riciu eel i, O. DYSPEPSIA. Ult. STRICKLAND'S TONIC.—We can recommend those soffering With less of Appetite, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia. Nervousn O. and Nervens Debility, to use Strickland'.; Tonle. It is a vegetable preparation, friai from alcoholic liquors; it strengthens the whole tier yens system it ereates a good appetite, and is war ranted to mire Dyspepsia and Nervous Debility. Fur sale by Di nirgistx generally, at 51 per bottle.— Prepared by D. A. Strickland, d East Fourth Strout, Cincinnati. 11. Dec. 2, ISi'd. Two Dud Cases of Piles Cured. JY Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. Mr. tilahm of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes f, r the be nuiit of all who sulfur with the litre, that he has been troubled' , for eight years with an aggravated case of Piles, and his brother was diselbtrg..d from the army as incurable, (he being quite paralyzed with the Piles.) Both thesu distressing eases were cued with one bot tle of Dr. Btrickland's Pile Remedy. The recommen dation. of these gentlemen, beside the daily testimo nials received by Dr. Strickland, !ought to convince none suffering, that the most aggravated chronic cases of Plle. rn cured by Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. It is sch r tf Druggists everywhere. De enibor 2,1464—am Information Free TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS, AGENTLEMAN, ourod of Neivous Debility, Inoompeteney Premature Decay, and Youthful Error, actuated by a deidre to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it, (free of charge,) the recipe and directions for making the elm. pie remedy used In hie case Suffererirsgshing to profit by the advertiser's bad experience, aneAssess a sure and valuable remedy, t an do so by addressing him at once at his place of business. The Recipe and fulllu formationof vita! Impotlauce-will be cheerfully sent, by return mail. JOAN li. OGDEN, No. 60'Nassau Street, New York. p. S. Nervous Sufferers of bah - soxor will-find this information invalvebim Dec. 2,1664.-3 mo • Ho For the Holidays I r i i.ANOY Goods of all kinds at Havor !,tlek's Drug, Book and k'ailtey Store. N UTS, Confectionary and Fruits, at Ilavorstick'fi. F.STATE' NOTICE. llVltereas letters testamentary' on the last will tif iliabeth W bier, late of Hampden township) deceased hare been grouted by the Register of Cumberland Co„ ,to the subscriber residing in the Rain° township, near - Sporting ' All persons indebted to said °stated* notltl ed to make Immediate Payment, and those hafin'g .claims against It Will present them for settlement. to BE,NJIMIN ERB, En 1 Beeembef 28,1864—et 3AMTS FOR BALE A very desirable private reaidenoe wiil /1.1313 &tad on reasonable lama. It la a largo thee* = Brick House, law ) , built. idth ell the modern Improweinstnti and b located in one of the beat portions of Carlisle. Apply to JOHN HAYS, Atty at Law, Oct. 7, 1864.—tf DRY GOODS. " To Whom it May Conoern." Greenfield 64 Sheafer ARE happy to inform the public that they have-just returned fp onp NEW YORK with now and deelralpie ...lock of gooda—SoUght at gamer reduced priceti, which will behold on the original said popular principle of QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. DRESS GOODS, flirotoh Plaids, Wool Plat'lls, Zephyr Plaid', lissome Clotho Plaid Mahalra,,Oitlmoro Cloths, Ataours, Berrls• theas, Alpacas in all colors, lamb. Alpaosa„ Waal Dv lainos Coburga, &c., Balmoral Skirts, A full assortment for Ladtoe and Children CLOAKS and FURS! A large and desirable stock of Clonke and bought in Now York which will be sold lewor Miff& oho:whore. DOMESTICS, Dv 1.8.1n05, Cheeks, Prints. Muslin', Olnglmilm,Gsuatoli Finn:leis and 'Pickings, )01 to be sold at greit bariptkut. I'l ONS.—llosiery, IS Mtn Goods, &c. GENTS' AND BOYS' WEAR. Clutha, Casplineroa, SatlnoLte. &a A fun fro sorituant uf Nlngurio'a culobratod nou.-Wade (looldii.' always on hand. Don't buy nny kind or good,/ until you hay, Milk called on l iIthENFIEL,Dk SII k A FER, to note the gm& difference between the prieea waked for &ponds then and =ME I!MiiiiMIIN (HUENFIELD k SIINA)ER., EnFt Hein Street. Mouth 2d dour, 2d door, 2d door from comic =I UUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN, RAIL ROADS. CHANGE OF HOURS. rIN and after MONDAY, APRIL, 4th, 15444, Passenger Trains will run daily, as 4 15114:4 4 5ra1. (Nundn) FOR CiIANIDERSBUItiI AND HARM:AIt/RA. Leave linrerstnwa, 7:50 A. 51., 2:46 P. M. tlreeuenstle, 7:87 4 , 3.35 ( Arr at 8,17 • 4:20 .‘ -- Clutniberb'g, - I Leare 540 " 12:51 .• Leave Shipponsilurg tint; 4, 1:28 " Newvillo 9:31 4, 1:28 44 4, Carli,b , 10:10 4, 2.44 " Meehan Inst:iirg 15;42 3:19 . 4 Arilvr at Ilarti.4l.nrg 11:1:4 " 8:40 " FOR AMIEIISBURO AND HAGERSTOWN : Leave Harrlsl.urg 6:01. A. NI., 1:36 P. )3'.' )Inchnolesburg 1:27 44 2:111 " 9:27 " 3:66 " " Nva tulle 10.02 " 1:k29 " " 4:00 ". Clisinbeis`g IA" at 11:10 4:20 ) Learn 11:15 4:40 Leave reelleaSt " 6:30 " Air nt Ilaw.istnevn 12.35 " " Th.+ and Harrisburg AOOO6IODATIO* TRAIN .111 leAVe s• inflows: i.e.'::° l'aullsle 81116 A. M. Nierlinniosburg 6:25 " A I rise mt. Ilarli , 1 , 1111; 6:56 " Lens,. Ilitrrinburg 4:20 P. NI. '• l‘ll. , llanksburg 4 . 04 " A rrise at Carlisle 1:20 " inaklnc at ilarrlsturg with Trainer for I . llllndelphia. Net: Park and Pittsburg; and wick Trains all prints West. tt'sis The Train leaving llartisburg at 4:20, P. M. ly an by as ('arlisle. 0. N. LULL, Suet. t.uperintvinlent'soff.s. Clianil.'l4..lu I ) 1, 11.54. f • READING RAILROAD rez ra._ • egy i 424 I II; •%are. WINTER ARRANGEMENT ti HEAT Trunk Line from the North 'VI uud North West for Philadelphia, New York Alh-ntowit, Etcrtun 6a. I rail, 1,,nr0 Ilarrlst.ul,c for York, as follows: ti A 14 i P. M.. arriring at New at_lu A. M no,i 2,d0 sod lo P. M. 'I Ito ahoy , . root. t oith eiotilar t ntion o❑ Nunsyl ,4l,l4l IL:11 1 hi nd. aiul : . lottplog,CE t, accompany the trirli too trains with .111 I hung, 1... a cr f.r Potts% I lia, Tamarlll9, p-gaga n and 1•1111,1 n phia at hIDA M and IAS P. . stapl,.nt At l. 1•1,41,11 and principal atationa only. Cal . r,at all paints at 7 11 a m. and 44:.p nl. , I:.•turaiT4. • Len ve Nas• York at. 9S. ,11 gadp In i'lltiad.4l.in at Aa. al and alit p. - Pat t , , Ilk at S.:n a m and 2. ; l'amayna at 10 A Ili . 2 I.i p m . and lie/Wing at 12 midnight. 7, ....in.! I , IS. .1 1... I p. la. Ar, l • • 1•111/,!•.:1, train loaves Reading ;it 63u A. >l abd let url, (rum Philadelphia at 4$ I'. )1. IZttilroad tr‘lon leave Rending •t 11.40 and II a I.t. L r Ephraln. Lltita, lumbin, 14, :•1111.1n Lon, Now Yt.rk at 7 p nl., Philadsr. at. 7.:!.(1 A. M. Tamaqua. at 7 2,111 . I:, ,t. ni And Itvadlug at 13 mld ni,•.ht f,r i•hurg. Cemillut o non, Nlllea,.7e.Settsor..Frhuol and Excursion' 'ri, [sets ot rate, to and fruit) all pilots. 15ag . ,1,70 through. 8u Pounds Baggage low otl, cool, l•..1-neliger. G. A. NICOLIA. General Supertntendeal EIMEIMM IARLI6LE & PHILAPELPHIA • 'OW tao. DAILY FREIGHT LINE FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 11ARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA J. & D. RHOADS, MAIN STREET: CA1M.1:51,11, PA ~f tbix Line leave the Depot 641 Markel ✓!h Daiiy. et 4 o'clork, P. M. Carli4lu, I).iy, et 7 o'elock, A. 81. Good, Intended for this Line should be marked O. k P. belly Vreieltit Line, and sent in by 4 o'clock. July 1, 1664. Carlisle Foundry, AND FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT! (. AIIDNER & CO., now manufao . tore and keep enuetantl) for sale, at' their tor ve t , t earn K orke on Enet Mal Li street, Carlisle, • Janie emortweilt of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, or well known, approved usefulness to farmer*, among which they would roll especial att,ution lo WIL- L01;1111131"; Culebrated Patent GUM SPRING GRAIN I•RILL, which has taken over fifty Fire Class Premiums at Slate and County Fairs. To the Faralere of Cumber. laud, York and Perry counties we need not speak ID detail of the merits of this drill, as scores of them are now in use on.the best farms In those counties. /ta reputation Is established as the moat complete Oran Drill now manufactured In the United States. It sows tt heat, Rye, Oats, Barl'iy acid (bass, evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. The gum springs pass the drill over stumps and stones, without break ing pins or the drill. for even and regular sowing, the Willoughby Cum Spring Dsill is unequalled' by any other. We also manufacture and sell the Mime, Mg articles, which we ran recommend to Farmers erd reliable Implements, of established character: MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER. LASII'S P 'CI ENT STRAW 65 FORD R CUTTER, Intl DENDOLPIPS PATENT CORN SHELLER. HAHN'S PATENT CIDER MILL. JOHNSON'S CAST IRON HOG'S TROUGH. Also, Ihree and Four Horse Powers' and Thrombin :Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough , Castings of various patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles tar 1 Farmers 1.00 numerous to mention. Also, Egg Ow , Stoves and Ton Piste Wood Stoves, with an hormone' variety of other castings for housekeepers And others, We have also an attractive variety of patternsthr IRON RAILIN'GI.S, and CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to which w• 414 call attention.' • Steam Engines and 111111 Gaarlpr. To this department of our M 181110613 we give parties larattoution. Our already ex tangly° kook ofpatterne for Paper, Flour and Saw Mill Clearing, la constantly limn:wing. Mill Owners and Mill Wrights will be furnished with a printed catalogue of our varloua MAL, Patter ns, on application. Our 'Machine Shop 'emnpri lee all the various tools for turning, planing and Walling Shafting and Onatings, by good and careful Machinists STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of any desirable capacity, from ton to twenty-five horse• power, built in the boat styia and on accommodating terms. En. hies built at' our establishment may be seen in successful operation at ninny of the largest Dist diaries and Tanneries In Carlisle, and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Comation, to tee owners of which we confidentlyreferfor information as to their ey. Persons wantang Bteam Engines are earnestly re quested to.calland examine before contrasting elm. whore. -.- DOOR AND SASH FACTORY, Connected our establishment Is a Steam Seib ail/ Door Manufactory which In now In complete order lemi the manufacture of every dose, iption of BUILDING MATERIALS, • • for the most costly as well as the plainest hewn.— Window Sash furnished from fi cents. ; upward. accord ing to she aghast 'Wpadow Frames' from $1 'Bl, Ward; Plnittora,auititolling Bliuda from $l7B ur mud t - F o M.F.olletDeors from $212 upward. • /Mu ings, Coallails'.'Arehitrtwas, Wash Boards, Bradkatelc Fancy Drapery:Scrolls; and 'other artielie house building, furnished it thq lowest Prices and - St, the best quality of lumber. .4/61-Wd.are also prevision. , as heretofore, to build and ropitir, BIIRDEN. OAR& t transporters on the railroad, with sad we promptnessreasonable terms, .• ,„ The continued patronage of tnepubm is reareitully salleited., .Qrders,by prOnsplky attended o: 1.4 . F. GARDNER & 006 Julr.li,lgel:'..;4.; „ CHOICE SEGARS & RALETOR'S. •