- 111 - 64 -I rEcE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC Strengthening the New Llne• lEDQRS. OF THE ARMY OF TILE POTOMAc, 1 Wednesday, Feb. 8-8 p. in. f Nothing of interest has transpired on the lines to-day, although the weather has been mare favorable than for ,i , VPI'JLI days past.. . . -The troops are busy building works along the newly established line, which will take Berne days to complete, when they will (tem rtorice erecting new gouurt , rs for them ,ol " B . This will not ben ditlieult job, as there is plenty of timber in the neighbor- . hood, and the liken have got so used to the work that regular carpenters at the North would be astonished to witness the rapidity with which whole rows of houses are run up, soma of which arc models of architectural beauty. Deserters Keeculed—Conpleie Ilehern of Losses in the late Battles—No Further Fightill:q—Stories (9f Deserters. HicAntruAivrEsts, Saturday, Veh. 11, 1865, Two men were executed to-day in this army for desertion. Their names were James L. Hicks, 67th Pennsylvania, :Id Division, lith Corps, and Samuel Clement, 32d 311 tine. The latter was convicted of cowardice in ad dition to desertion. Hugh F. Riley, of tie 11th Massachusetts, was also to have been shot to-day for desertion, but the execution of his sentence has been steTended. The losses in the late engagement nt Hatcher's Run foot tip lie follow, nut count ing the missing, which will not exceed 200. F I Frill CO Rl's. Officer, Mon Killed Wn',l. MD rd Wn'A Hirst Division 4 12. First Division 18 HI Seobsni Division 6 19 Sooond Di vihlon la lib Thlid Division 5 ; Third Di v Non 89 498 Fr:COSI) CORPS 41111rers Men li'n'tl.l Klll,l IS - d'il ascend Division 3 BiSer.ond Division Third Division .1 !Third I) , v4ion 1.4 r 1 I= Officers Woundel. l lilllo,l 9 i 12 Killed 4 =I Mon fiillad Wn'd. --IFlrst 17 °Olean, I{lllnd. 11 rk'd tint Dltlsion Tota.l killed and wounded In the first dav ' s fight it was stated that the Second Division or the Second Cort)s were the only troops. act i vely/mgaged, which report did injustice to the third Itrigade of the Third Division, commanded itj Preset Brigadier (leiteltal This brigade tvas detached from the Diyi sion, ami sent to the support They tool: positien on his right, near the l ' ecker lloihe, where they threw up a string breastwork. About the time they hail it completed, they were relieved by (t.cn. Ittirn sey's brigade, lint aVvrik ordered Innoi•npy ih,i ground between the latter and (;en. sinyf right. Before they had time to ;_; , `Liiitv tint', the enemy made their tippeartince ira three lines of battle, evidently es porting little opposition Ilt th at This is where the dr 4 -torlitlP lie ht of Sun day afternoon took pitua• ; and had \le.\ Ili --. ter ' s brigade not stood their ground, as they did, repulsing - three de•perato a-smiits, the. Second Division would have been flanked, and the intinity n:antintf, the V unghati would hase haa•li in a pn ilion 1., cut the connection with our main and un doubtedly caused us numb hell yji.j . that reported !those. tien. Vi•itlii,tcr scan highly ei,111111i1111`1110(1 I , v GOll. Ilififiplirey and other onset , for the e - allantry display ed by his such, then. Iltimplirey being pr sent when the third charge r , •pnt.i ,, l. Ni lighting hastaken placesinee Tuesday, the enelny /Wt. ~I.Cllllllg With our tWIllpalIC) 011114' gri.llll , l galtli , d to the late movement. Lietit..J. A. Murrill, 1,4 Artil lery, Livia. 11:iyi,r, 15th \eu•-V , .11, 110., y Hier s, Lieut. \Viii. Fl oi- -in:rot% : 2 ":1 , Vl , lll/1(1 . 01', ;111 , 1 lanth Now- Voltintoet,. been disnii,sedllie,orx it f; r \ J 1 1 .14 I)ncorters Wllll CAM.' in :1 t hot rumors wnro current in their lin, that Slior mAT! .11r,111,11 i I 10, teller a sharp ongagoinent : kit t lioy t.- titer partitttlltrA Tltcy ,u t t, that thm. I,oe. tea west:tit ttt the light :it 11:ttelicr'n Stun ~ n Mwt , lay. NotnAillt,tndAn , z p.,r sonal ofrort:: to urge his men they eotibl not be indneed with an\ lilse tbe spirit they did f , rnierly. r„, noticed by nowt or our w h„ , : , w th Rebel ollicors endeavor in vain to urge their men forward at dill;•r,nt lmiut Eown aith (11,ountl! al)atter.s, PaY - A couple of Quartermasters clerks wish to corrv,poiol with an oniiioitod num ber of young, 'lliadic 2 , 4,1 ~r i i imlic., ooith plenty of gotni e ,, 1111 - 11011 ,•11—• 1111 , i :t lilt nonsense, none need npply \\ 110 , 1. Pai uro engilgeo in the //,busine.s. Uhjlrt, I . ifil. Ad dress Charley limiter and Jniu,s \Varren. (4wirterininiter Department, Stevenson'.- De pot ''a., Caro of Capt J. T. Wrny, A. Q. N Feb. 17, 1865-2tx- FIRE.----Shordy before twelve o'clock on Tuesday night our citizens were aroused by the cry of tire. It was soon acertained that the large building at Carlisle Barrack , used as a store house fir the commissary department of the regular host was in flames. Our fireman were on the ground with com mendable promptitude, c o nsidering the dis tance to be traversed and the extreme cold ness of the night. All efforts to save the building were thwhrted by Jack Frost, who had hermetically sealed the water pipes. The building was entirely consumed but most if not all the contents..saved. One room has been for sonic time occupied as a carpen ter shop, and it was here that the tiro origi nated, whether by accident or design has not transpired. ,05Y-We have received a number of inquiries as to tho purport of the figures which are to be seen opposite the names of our mail subscribers on the little labels which are pasted on our paper each week. These figures indicate the time up to which the subscriber has paid for his paper--for exam ple 27th Apr.6s. means that en the 27th of April 1865, the time for which such person has paid will have expired, and another years subscription will be due. These labels are attached to the paper each week by an inge nious machine, invented by the Rev. Robt. Dicli,of Buffalo N. Y. The machine is it cu riosity. If our friends will call on any pub lication day, we shall be glad to exhibit it in successful operation. HANDED OTJTRAGE.- -, On Fri day wig ning last, an acting Corporal named Peter. Brown from the Carlisle Barracks with two guards came to'towirto hunt up soldiers who had loft the Barracks without proper authority. The Corporal went in to the restaurant kept by Robert Bell, and whilst in the act of going out the bar -tender said something to his dog which had growled at theformer, and which caused him to re turn, and'esk if the remark had been made to him. Receiving a reply in the negative the Corporal again started out, but the dog guowling, a second time, was admonished to 4i shut up" Whereupon' the Corporal who was l'apiling for a fight" rushed back into the restaurant and without any prefratory remark commenced cutting and slashing with his sabre at the inmates—who only by their dexterity evaded the Cuts and saved them selves from serious damage. Not satisfied With his prodigious display of sWorfl else the pseudo Corloral .backed: by hi* armed gtiard arrested Mr. Charles Spotts , wood who was i s the restaurant at the time, and who had 4-taken any part whateVer • in' the proceedings, and actually marched him to ,j.it; orderiN the Sheriff-to commit him 'until "further orders"; Sheriff Jacobs not coinpl,y - ling Nyith the mandato of ttKrgal lent Vorporal the latt9r marched his ,prison er, closely g,uarded.front and rear, in thedc rection of the Barracks, but before arriving there, relented somewhat of his rather dan gerous conduct, and returned to jail, where he again-ordered the Sheriff to take" Sir. H. into custody but with the same result. Ire then released the prisoner and returned - with his guard to the Barracks. Information was made the next day by Mr. lienry Crouse the bar-tender, and the Party were arrested, the guard being hailed, and the Corporal lodged in jail until next term of Court. Thk outrage committed on a resr ectable citizen without the slightest provocation, soldiers armed with carbines and sabres, rendering resistance entirely futile, is unpar alleled for atrocity in the annals of our town. Our citizens are liable every night to insult and imposition by these armed bravadoes, and it is high time some determined action were taken to secure themselves from the in sults lint( outrages of the regular soldiers at Carlisle Barracks. PROCEEDINGS OF TILE PROVOST MAR sitA Ovvicu.---The Board of Enrollment of thi; I >lstria have been busily enraged du ring the la , h, week in enlisting and muster ing into Fwl'vit:e Substitutes and Volunteers. In view of the impending draft, many -pl umed.; arc-entering the service, notwith standing the money order system, which di rects that the bounty money with the excep tion of twenty dollars, be deposited with the Paymaster, to be paid to the recruit upon his arrival at his regiment. This system ha; already accomplished the desired eth.tets, that of detering tt bounty pm tors' . fin uf ferin themselves as volunteers and t,ubsti lams. aril scouring tr , the I'IrOVOCIIIIIeIIt a better t•i,t,s men than has herd...fore been oth.retl. MEM Suvortil silli-di.triots have Alrondy 111,,1 fame ittdicatitqls, and the brbdi a• tie.{ tie vat:low; sub clbtr•b ;4, tie incline to thr,,,i,i)tion that the ,11:1 e f “klr runty can bu lined before tho draft lake., place. . . • Th. I ll ncili is a statement of the quotas fee each milb-di,triet of thb, cattily, mibftbyt to ant e4 , l•l'Petl , rll that urn; be ordered by th , Prev ,, ,t Mar:hal Ciettertil's, Itepartmenb U 1 Officers, 1,113 Men .I i} I rn<h'r~, \ a I I.ll_, II ~1 \\ 11, 111 , 11 t \\ \ tl, , \ Vo-t 1'11111014 , n), Fnoikrowd, I iddlet,li .\\ - 111,1. \1 est NVltrd •lith Silver Sprtmj, I lel', .1,4.tvt•1• ::\;c Cuitibt•riand, 1.::i-t I'runsiun•n lii ,•1111-rq,,,, , ,, of ii incii.n.q.m.y of tip Nt. path. r tln• }pit p ip , pp piptide in the Uoptriiii , nt uri, , ,-(,d n (1,,,ri ri.on r,tlirip,l tH \V III . ('n ••1•' I=t . Ca% airy. nn inmato Unav;il , --k. , •itt 11 , -I.ttal, un- Inz..inia:2; [hat. hi- (1,1 , 1111;0,1 ti rniiiiir,d MEMO Illirly ,11,1 Ittrc-ttql orhiti t)o. 111!4 \IL 1,1 , 11- . .1111. 1%11 , 1 t‘gr , • , :thh 111V1 a l'1•111111L:thh• '%%1 li in, 1 . 111.111:1• "'r , •l% ICL' 0 •11 A Wil ., • drani•IIIII OW MI 1 , 1 - 111 , I ;Ind idilo•,l it) 1 , 1,1.11, NV:I , Prc, \Lir-11111 11A11 Ift ^l.l'l , •t. (1131111A•I'SbIll'4 fk , l' nrti,ou and di ]ninal THE SOLDIERS' AID SOCIET) The Atiniver,ary Aid ;•-•,,- riety 1,1• lipid in ilni en tiiii tit 7 ~'ett•elt, l'. M. The ;ttilltutt re -le,r- the ;-;ot. , iety trill be , rewl rind toneer, t• d. t , r• the et,-tiitio• ye:tr. 'lime ptiblie tireitivited tttattelid. _,l,ltlressesfrton friends of the ette,e limy be expected, wed a ettllee titm in :Lid td . the friend`, nlAde. order t)l4, Board of ,mailager, , . PRA NCIS CL E Pfc,yident MN. E. C. JoussoN, Sec 'y 'A nusr. Sri f. fii Eft'S Afn SOCI Err The Committee of the Selaier's Aid Socie ty appointed I make arrangements for its Anniversary 11t.oting- hlivo secured the 11S0 of the Lutheran Church, en Tuesday Even ing, the 2Sth inst., and Imp , to obtain the presence of the Rev. J. \Vanier .1 lickson, of Harrisburg, to address the audience. The inclemency of this pretracted winter weath er must jlikstirl' the appeal to the renewed liberality of is'ir 'ei'lizens in providing fuel, clothing and feed for such families of our sol diers residing here as appear deserving and in need. reports or what has been done, and of what is proposed in this way, will lie made, and the Committee bespeak for the occasion a full attendance. E. A, BRADY. 11i:NRr S...RITTEIt s 11 . m. 13 LA. n, Com. A. cATIicART, J. W. EnY. G ENTLEM EN'S H ATS, —All the latest-stylea at Charles Oakl'ord. & Sons, Continenul Ho tel, Ph i I adel plrat. 3ni Bills fur the following public sales have been printed at this office : Sale of Josiah S. Carothers in West-peons lm° township, on March 7th, of llors,s, Mule, Mileh Cows, Fat Steers, Young Cat tle, flogs, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, &c. Sale of B. Plank on Feb. 27th, one mile east of Papertown, of Horses, Cows, -Wag ons, Plows, Harrows, and a great variety of farming implements. Sale of Jeremiah NotThinger, in South Middleton tarp., of Mules, Horses, Cows,. Hoge,'lVngon, Plows, Reaper,',„vc. M arc h 10 s'ak of john Kauffman, in Lower Allen township March 3d, of Horses, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, Threshing Machine, Plows, 'Harrows, &c. Snle of Mrs. Martha Kauffman, near Boil ing Springs, on Feb'y, 28th of llorses, Cows, Young Cattle, Steers, Shouts, and a variety of farming implements. Sale of John K. Stauffer, in Dickinson twp., on Feb. 23d, of Horses, Cows, Shoals, Carriage, Buggy, Spring Wagon, &c. Salo of K S. Hoover, on Feb. 21st, near Sheafer's Null, 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 tle, Hogs, Sheep, Plows, Harrows, Cultiva tors, Threshing Machibe, Potatoes, House hold Furniture, Sale of C. S. Sternal), adjoining Carlisle, on the York road,' on Feb. 24th, of one 11, Hogs, -- Wllg9 l l/6.4lCapor, Sale of Goo. near Middlesex, on 'eb. 24th, of Horses, Colts,. Cows, Shoats, 'Pl6ws, Harrows, Grain Bake, Cultivators, &c. ; 'Salo of Wm. Shugart, Sr.,nonrWaggonor , s Bridge, on 'March 10th, of llorses, Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep, Hogsi Wagens, Plqws, &c). , prolqtr:,l. , ly lIIIMM=II 'vi- I\l. M PUBLIC SALES Sale of the personal property of Mrs. Su ofFiiigt Main St:, on' the 21st inst., by Bcnj. Atkinson, Ex'r Sale of Henry Shenk on Miirch 4th, one mile south-east of the Stone Tavern, of Horses, Cows, Hogs, Shoats, Wagons, Plows, &c. Sale of David Bear in Frankford twp., on March .I.th, of Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, &e, . Sale of Jamb 'Witmer, adjoining the Poor House Farm, on Tuesday, March 7th, of Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Shoats, Sheep, IV agate:, floras, Harrows, and is large varict- I V of farming implements and household Furniture. Sale or .18cob Grove, in North Middleton town,,hip, March. 14th, of Horses, Colts, Car riago, Plowe, Harrows, Potatoes, &e. Sale of .Mrs. \Vsshtnood, on March tlth, in Dickinson township, of Horses, Cows, r !It; ('rattle, Hogs, and a great. variety of farming utimsils. Sale of Elijah MeCool, in South Middle ton township, on March Ist, of Horses, Cows, Hogs, Wagons, Plows, Barrows, lloti,hold Furniture,&e. Sale of \Vrn, Natcher, March Ist, in N ort h Middleton townhip, ra t Horses, C o ws, Voting Cattle, IIoge,SIMMS, AVilgollS, Plows, Threshing Maohi no, Horse-goers, &c. ~-spttial (,)ciiitts. The Bridal Chamber, nn Tunny or Warninu and inst., u.•liun for r.,una Mon—pubnphed he thy Ilownad Assnri3tlnn. and son t Iron of eliaran mix br. .1. Fili.11,1:11 , 1 11i1U(111TON, A on, elution, Phila. Pei, 10-1 y ittathrts. CARLISLE. PRODUCIO'RIARKRT. Car FAruuary 15, 152. FLOUR (Suprntrie) . . Ino do. ( tra.) 11. do RV!' 7 73 IVIIITE WHEAT 2 :15 • RED 2 25 .1 55 CoRS .1 45 411 T, BARLEY F. 11.1 1 75 111t1,1:1" ............. ..... 1 74) CLOVEPRPED 14 oo TINI. , IIII'SEED ........ ...... ............ 4 :".0 A tip uro it'S NOT LC E. rl_The Auditor Bpp,,lntel Ly the .Orphan's . tout t of Cuotherland County to make distrihution of the fund in the hands of Joseph Leas A ,11n1nIstrator of Henry Boller, late of the Township of Silver Spring, dev'd,, to those legally entitled to re,eive the same. will o Leud to the duties of his appointment at Into office in 1110 Borough of Carlisle on :..aturday, the sevnteeenth day of Mareh 1:46:. at le n'olorlc %. It,, when and m here all 'Part PS' thtetgti+rflitiy Ntttbirti. — ' let Id, I"rG . .1 M. It - CAN r. Decline in Gold! 1) lino in Dry G.):l=. at Ogilby's Clwap TA TIOW I , l)en I 11'.! and selling Cillienes, ; 4 hoetio,,, 1.• s of ail Is t Goofs. at (I, pr.ant redo.-d.!1; a.l maeh 'am,' than . I tt.f..re•. bry the I pry 1,4 C. th%11,141". =I Public Sale of tical Estate. TIIE undersigned will sell at public ,flo, on J.k m.eh 1500 , ,65. 011 1110 10,11150,, 10 , fuenl, tiito Itr,l 000 Mil, 1101 n CA; 00 the 11,e.e !lot,. • on.l. ;PA 301j.,111., tli C. , 11,1% Pu kerlh WOl IS. VI. Ileet.l.llC , firms, Thin titres ~10 t:110S abotl6 FORTY-TW() ACRES, In an e‘vollentstalo of ,ultivAtlon, and 1120 ”4/ • I'he iut 1,, etnell sire all nnw-,+stud'•on nut t i s A ; sic.•to..• , ttsoy I'. a k , ; I: trill lk Sts , ust :Trust, II tltsst., &st.- 141 (.111. 1,1111 /t fills! .trrh.rrd of erlrrt Ii tilt, stool one lit the ROW: . liml■ IVII 1111,L lio. ty. A A nd l i, 1 , • 11,1 w, t)r tg L., Lilo 1 1 11, (.{l , l here a ca: t• r 15, ,rt T,11. , —Ts% o , 1,11i.1 (1“11.it: 1 . ..111 , 111 rho 4.tli he ;II Lo the pur ,h.”,,.. 15=1 PUBLIC SALE I.N l'llurt-(1:ty, March pith, l~lis, will y,.,• .„ d at (LAI ill [PI HL_. , ',hi \\ „ML I 1,H.. •ito the e,- 11ia.4%11 lot La h ell lielddlidruildlaw,ed4/Ni.talis .4 a wild) ; : ut:t, 'E t hi c s, 1,,,0kin, 11 noel :old Coal Sl,o\ (s, .nk.d,lt•ails, lorriin, Ka 11,11 awl T11.11 1,1 1 • ,..,11 1/EIV. LTS o.lll' 4,•Ln:.ny 17 Browni?HfB Excel, , ior Coffee I= 1Ce0wt,11.4.1 .` 1..m.•; , t , '—al tho 111.1,1 it -1:0111.• True. 111.4144.0 her, tluit are .• 1.1 liv , rymlooo. - A litio -1111,11. ‘,” o. . uil itut 11 4 .1 i PI, 11 111, rv - ,pt to leo, / Amy, 1 von saf.•ly say, w t hoiltilliou There ' , 1'14.110 , iiiHrowwnti 5 E7. , e•j,i,,, “ in this en ho, 0,0,1 hare omit I. tong n from Any ,t..re t name •' or Is 1 hoot lily ono. in or out 411 ' 11l V•111e0 Who knows the artleies nrom w mini Brow hing's EN 'ff ,11111, Pm told it's made from barley, e, wheat, beans, and pl`n^: Name housand other things-I.ot the Eight hoe it you please. But with the Cot - rev-11101 I will not hull f• mt,:tion Nor the msoY , untey things they say—to„ numerous to mention. Whilst they're engaged in running round from store to store To learn the I.urreut wholesale price of 'Browning's Some who Itnow'nly Coffee gives perfect satisfaction. have formsd a plan by whieh.they le.pe to ea use a quick reart The ease—'tis with a few; no doubt 'twill be more— name their Coffeoaf for mins, , Btoe Sows say thew's the only brand that will emend a reedy lent. Now, try a little of thew all—sea which you like the best. Threo years have passed away since I ()rot sold a store; Never have I iu your paper 11 , 1V01 ti%4 , 1 Letol.!; Nor would I now, or ever consent to publb.ll more, If like swum used by • every body," "sold every wh .re," In every Store.'' A t made Ike this 1 LI, not wish; the orders I could not The factory all Jersey's laud would take—lenvo not a loot t till. My trade is not no very large; still I think I have my 'Ware , slut, reader, you may rest asimrod, not ' bold everywhere." Manufactured and for sale by the writer, GE011(E L. B.RoWNING, No. 20 Market St., Camden, N. a, Thin Coffee Is not composed of poisonous drugs, it contains nothing deleterious; many persons use this Coffee that cannot use the pure coffee: It takes hut one and a half ounces to mason quart of good strong cof fee, that being just ono-half the quail 6i ty it takes of Java Coffee, and always less than h .If the price, Detail Dealers may purchase It in loss quantities than ton gross at my prices from the Wholesale lirocorit. Orders by mall from Wholekale Dealers promptly at tended to. February 17, 1805-3 m SECOND AR1111;:il, Da - SOW rt*CDCt:›cl.sil T the Cheap Store of W. O. Sawyer, t il_linst Main Street, one door below Martin's 110 l el. have returned from New York with tt largo addition 01? WINTER GOODS, such as latest styles Dress Goods, Silks and Worsted Materials. newest styles Cloaks and Mantles, all kinds of Shawls. FURS! FURS! A largo lot from A. T. Stewart's, very cheap. All lands of Mourning Goods, Clutha, Cassimeres and Cloaking Cloths. Notions, of every kind, Worsted Goods, Carpets and 011 Cloths. DOMESTIC GOODS, in large supply. Vancy Articles to:. the liolidsys. Neese call, you will find any prices the cheapest of the cheep. W. C. SAW Y ER. Carlisle, December 211, 1884. rl l ll If, LUNGS.—TiIe cold and change ', able wii.ttlier toile terribly on those who hove wash awl diseased lungs, Many aro sulfuring at tithe time with cliertionii of tLe throat and lunge. Brom chitin Is becoming it , very common affliction. Those who are predisposed to Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, kc, should avoid till, night air. There era many prepa rations recommended for these diseases, but there la note doubt but that Dr. Btricklandle Mellifluous Cough Balsom - is the hest remedy. We have known it to of fret cured in tile worst Mous of Coughs, Colds, Bron chitis, Asthma, and primary mom of Consumption. Dec. 2, 1664. I A Y 1 -1A111) N le 0 BOOKS, Photograph Albums Ifymn and Prnyor Packet lloolts, at Haver attalr:a Drug and Doak Stara. ArAix ABLE Presents for all at Eta Ve ry stick's Drug, Book and Fnnoy Btoro. • ' For Rent. CV O .„ Law Office's in Wl'r. Inifoff's T - the Bouth-east Corner of the CoutrO flinare aP CEtrllele. Yor partleu t e W k'OULK, ' ittbuar,y O p 165.- Att'y, at Law. - NOTICE. • • - OTICE is hereby given to all persona 1. interested, that the books and accounts of the late firm of Green k Wise, have been placed in tkie bands of J. M. Wenkley, Leg., for collection. Pontine knowing themselves indebted to said firm will save refits by calling on him and making settlement imme diately. JOHN T. OltgliN, Feb.lo, 1813.5-3t* JOAN P. WISE. A DiIIINISTRATOE'S NOTICE. .41%0.etters of Administration on the estate of Mrs tiro Ressler, deed., late of iVestpennsborough town ship, having boon Issued to the subscriber, residing in' Upper Allen township, notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said canto to maim Immediate payment, end those having claims to present them for settlement to GIGO. A. I.IALSI.EY, kehruary 10, MIS-6t Aritu'r. Dissolution of Copartnership. TAMES WOANDLISII having this t. day disposed of Ills Interest In the finn of B. 11 Jameson dc Co , to John 11 Wolf, the business will ho eontinned under the stun. firm sumo, et the same plaeo, corner of Ilanover and Pomfret Si roots, Carlisle. Pa. B. II .1 A:VIESuN t R. M. COYLE, 11. WOLE. J . /mussy 28, 188 --8 t with a av rt e tli j s u u s p t pl3 re o t f u ,, all r i d de f g r a o n al d q t u h i e l I t p i n t o y f Carpets, front the cheapest Hemp up to the bent quality of Three Ply. Also, ell widths of Floor COL CLOTHS. Window Shades, Rom Slats, Looking Glasses, .4e, All persons In wont of the above (hods for the com ing sonson, will do well to give us a call, an no always take groat pleasnre 111 exhibiting Our Goods, and defy competition in thin market. Plea, retneteher the stand, veutb-east corner of the Market :Square, directly opposite Irvine's Boot & Shoe St. re s LEIDICII dz MILLER. February 1C), 1565 THE MARY INSTITUTE Ts fully organized under its charter, Width the asFisfant teachers: Atlas, A. E. DONR Entil,El% Assistant in Languages. L'L. WI4i;;TEIL, Assisi:int and teacher of Vocal Mogir. ItiTitrurtor In \lull, :‘llss E. URA IlaM, Instruct, In Drawlniz and Paint The half-ye rly session will begin on Ilondny the Call of Veln.nery. 'fermi lor boarders $lOO for weeks. payola,. in advance; for day pupils $12.00 for 10 weeks, in Id vo TIN, No extrn char.res for the languages NI u..l‘. $12.00 per quarter. Drawing $5,1),.) per quarter. For arintl.gAon ripply to the Rev. F.. 1. CI.1.:11C. ii•-tor, or to Mrs. A. If. S:IIEAD, Principal. A l))1 N sTn.yroll'S N ()TICE.- _LI_ L tte•rs ntAdtninigtration on the estate of Wrn. horns, 41"wi1.. late .f township, having been to. red to 11,11r.1 ril the neret,h of L' A ttikle, so tioe iv iwrel , kiv , 'n to all re,,mq indebted, to tunke Nytnent, end thnte haling ;Laws to present them for silt loitivnt to 4'o. ICorir—llt FATE NoTtc,E,— LH s n i‘dministra.ty , n on tho ostnto of Hu nan Lnn dim, Sll , lOl V , ll. Into of Mon.° tw.r:‘,l)lp. . hare been ißsupd 11 the Rogigter of unmiwrland Ciittnte, to the %tab.:crib, re4idi, , g in the ,atite ship. Alt per,ot, 11o11 , 1eil to v,id egfat... ar” requefited to make p kyment. and thobo tinning kris to present them Il.r set tinnier, I to LLITZ, Administrator. MEM rlitlE Agricultural Society will meet nt the Arhitration 1L ono, in the ilnuse, in the lwrooyin ”ft; rlklo. on 'fn , •.day. F,h. 7th, 1865, at 11 o'rlock A. M. 13y order of tic l'rh,ntent », Sert'y. Fel\ 3, ltiC,S. ST AT N( yr u E.- 1 ( Lrt'ers te5 , ...,4•"„v 00 the e , tat•• 4•f firs. Stt. om IViovitel. de/a.. (,f the I...rot:di f Cnrll,l., lotving been h,ut,l to the f.ttlo.clito,r. re,klinz iu snitl Notie, i hefeloi trite. to rill I.erwong in d0i.h..1 to ,ttitl ,',tole, paymont t,Plls ing chtion, to pretookL thoto for t , ..lt;ement to 11. F. ATHrNSI/N, t.:lecutor. • S - I'NT N()T IC'E. - - 11.0 the 0-tate of Latev. the , Lnv I.I•riII tlii• sr:l-o,ooor the at.ove b „ roar ii N..: 1., IS 11 , 1 ,1 /) :11,1{0 ittdobt et 1.. , al.l ,1111, t I rtt . th.. 10.4).....0 to arta those busing c t a i. o .., p..onelit Chum 1, I= snl , l F‘. It. xir.ib•r.n V ()TICE is 11,..ri , ity g.iver) that an ap ,l 1.1 111 t.. It 'tint rrttstet, t•.t , 4,11'1 , 11; ol 3'IOW certifi. I „I till• 1,1'1.111 t , Inving !men Intt. CARPETS 1 - CARPETS iiavu received from New York, a tr' r . ; nmitks.,l Carp. ti, , i 1 3litttings 1:o.. WIlt• I.; , ti-11 , 3 , t d nll =ME =I I Lid ! r 11. tin =MEM IMMEMEI =MI l'foYilliZOLEir.?l COMPANY. 1,:;(10 acre. iu foe sitople, nil I:1 ' 3 in the 471totre of the 1 ui, , n.•nt , ur , h, ii pr..).ortv and solo inin •• - t :11 . .• r .••1 1/, • t'l and I. .1... 11 tlti 1 trj.• r.,),)••••,V 111 t/r1 "I. '••• ',IOW, II lir ...I I r it .11 . 2./00101 1 •II rt ...Om. ••I' •• •• k••tt ; •••, 1 ••• 11,11,11 $1;: 1• • • l• 1(1••••it. turtu•N 11:0,05•••nirut,. =IS l'llll.l..fpllia. 17 f S..11(11 ‹i`ktil Street. I'll LIP Sllc:.t[l,'l'rcxvin..•r. ti 11.11. km PENltopt, s o ey I'illlip P. .11wtir o, lion. Wm P Scholl, Edwin ie floidett, ,f r c..1.,.1.1 S. 51,1,0, M in, 1. Mr. C. U. I, iclitnito, has liven by this COW, 11 . ty as :kgc.tot lu Oarlian. l'a., nod vi,lolt v. who Will ui givol all 11,1'8331y roirsiols tint huirk, The Olaraeter and standing nt the me : of this cor• pr,ratioo, their hen eety ct porpove, with their largo and nonwrook 0 ,cyllent 1,11 Term itnries, nod valuable lea , es. and fait pro,p , ,t, make this coo of the most tie:dial/1e iiivesttheots of the day. Jan. 27, 18.35 Poor llouse Visitors' Report. CAlum4i.l.-., Pit. Jan. 1865. T. thr /Lot. Judges rj . f/c Courts of Own Goland Couu/y: TllEundersigned having boon appoint ed your Honors Visitors or the House of Em p-loyment of C.c. , Poor of Cumberland county, beg leove to report that they have made frequer t visits to the said Muse of Employment, and feel great satisfac tion in saying that the inmate,' of the house are all comfortably situated and well provided fr. We have, conversed with them, end they hove expres - sed the most entire satisfaction with fir. Snyder. ins SLIT/earl. tendent of the Institution, and with Mrs. Snyder as their Matron. They say they have good and whole some provisions provided fur them, and comfortable lodging, the rooms nice and clean, and in good condi tion There are but few sick among them considering the number and the ago of those that are in the house. We have viewed the premises, , oil are well satisfied that the business of the farm is well attended to. Mr. Snyder Is a good farmer, has the work on time farm well dime and in tho right time. There is a large amount of stock on the farm in good order, which plainly Indi cates that they ore well nttprni,d to. Everything about the enuthlashment in our Judgment looks as II good "are and :abrtion had been token by those who have the management of the concern, WILLIAM _KEIL SANWA ()RAMAN, CUA,9. VI% WEAVER. January 13, ISfiii-3t PIPES, Tobacco, (smoking and chew ing) and Suguru, at Ihtrorfitick's Drug and Book Store. \AT RIT I NG Paper of all descriptions, Eurelnpea, Visit Ing Carda, Itareratta's Drug and Bonk Slam business Department—Dickinson College MINIATURE WORLD OF Mt I:CANTILE TRAFFIC. TDEORY AND PRACTICE. MITE design 'of. this Institution is to afford first class facilities for a thorough practical business ,eduratiou. - Commodious apartments In Dickinson College, Can lisle. Pa., which are now bring put In most excellent condition, will he opened for Students the NINE TRENT!' of JANUARY, 1805. `The various departments will be under the supervi sion of most competent Instructors. For particulars Inquire of President Johnson or the undersigned. Send for a Circular. - 11. A. CURRAN, Principal. January 0, 1805_ .owpm! and s l aao og ..Vinqsuod -( 1 1115 4 0190 •ff *e otsllauo saloiltalu Nos •s.nyoS esn at aoaq erg l nci Specuei mah oa C 51T20,9 C SIIBIIOO .10 . 1 lama monoo saLtOMH 'DORT Folios, - 'Writing Desks, Back AL Gammon Boards, Games or all description at liar oraticicts.Drug, Fancy and DWI Store. • • Carpets ! Carpets ! nAstcr, ECK I , : 1.8. Adtn I nistrntor. NOTICE HORT. MICA ItTN ET. Sr. NOT, e c. =MEE ..v1)( s Li 1.11 , 1k' ' /.1 .\-bi,\l. =MERE TILE WINSLOW I A. IS. Long:User, (100. 11 Wolf, W. J. 131111, I= CARLISLE HERALD Printing Office, CARLISLE WEEKLY HERALD THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER In Cumberland County THE LARGEST NEWSPAPER In the County Has a greater circulation than any other paper in ,the county. Most desirable medium !Or advertising IF YOU have ANYTHING to SELL IF YOU WANT TO BUY ! IF YOU WANT TO EMPLOY! IF YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT! IF YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING I IF YOU HAVE FOITND ANYTH ING Advertize in the HERALD! Job Department IS MCCII THE BEST IN THE COUNTY ! MEE HAVING 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, PROGRA nm ES, SALE BILLS, BLANKS AND BLANK BOOKS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, 11E0 - KS - A - ND - CKECK BOOKS PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, In fact everything connected with the JOBBING DEPARTMENT Is executed in the Very Best Style. GIVE US A CALL. 101XIEWL & TRRAIESZIY. OUR LIST OF SALES By WM. DEVINNEY; Auctioneer. February 2, Daniel Brubaker, Laidig's Tavern. do 0, J. M. Longsdorf, Silver, 13frIng. do 10. GeorgeStambaugh, MoMme. do 27. J. M. Goodyear', South Middleton. do 20. George Stambaugh, Monroe. do 21, B. 9, Hoover - 12 Wolf, 86.ith Middleton do 22, Frederick Myera, Dlckindon. do 23, Mary J. Saxton, South Middleton. do 24, C. 8. Stayman " do 25, 0. W. Beiteman " do 27, A. J. Orr, North Middleton. do 28, Martha Caul - wan, South Middleton. March 1, Wru. Natchor, North Middleton. do '2, G. J. Beltzhoovor, Wastponnaboro% do 3, Catharine Chapman, tipper Alien. do 4, Josiah Swilm. North Middleton. do 6, S. A. Pogue, Middlesex. do I'. Jacob Witmer " do 8, Peter Stambaugh, Monroe. do 9, Samuel Culp, Sliver Spring. do 10, Lewis Klotz, Upper Allen. do 11, John Shoemaker, Silver Spring do IS, J. S. A. Herman Monroe. do 14, Henry Breochbill, South 111Iddle ton. do 16, Jobe Stern, Silver z.zprlna. do 10. Margaret A. DIII, SII ver Spring. do 17. John Weettall, Monroe, do 18, Andrew Morrison " do 21, Dlre. C. B. Young. Corlislo. do 22, Jacob Seitz, Weetpennsbore.' do 90, Samuel Ricker, Middlesex tap. Notice. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT OF U. § TAX Lb OTTICE OF THE U. S. ABSERS'AI OF INTERNAL Rrv. Boon 15TII COLLECTION I/INTROIT OF PENNA. York, Pa., Pa., Jan nary 231 1863.) MOTICE is hereby given that the lista of valuations and enutneral lons of property, subject to a special income tax, under joint Oct id Congress. approved July 4th, 1034, made and taken by the several assistant Assessnrs of said eel le,tinn Din triet, will remain open fir examination of all pore oln+ interested, for the space of ten thipi, from the titan hereof, at the following places: The lista o! the nsuistant Assessors it the Ist, Si, :hi. 4th. Oth. 6th, and ith, Dl vi , ions, ran he seen nt sly offlee. N. E. corner ofrentre Square, York. l'n. The list of the assistant A.sessor, of the 6th, 10th, and 11th Divisions, Call 00 soon nt the office of cell, e tor Kauffman, nt Mechanicsburg. Pn.. and of the '.llll. at the office of J. M. Weakley, 60q.. lo Carlisle. Pa. The lista of the assistant Asst.ssors of the 12th and 13th Divisions, (which comprise Perry l ut lay.) can be seen at the Wilco of J. L. Gantt, at Newport. to. 1101(ACE nnsn n 1;. U. S. Inthrnal Revenue .14sessur, 1.6t11 DM.. Pp. Fob. 3, IStl3-3t. NOTICE. TT undersigned, one of the Trustees or the A reknit Mo•thodigt, Eplsrnpial Chureti ne borough of Cat lisle, having applied to tho Court of Contnnat Pleas or Cundee land Cour.ty Pr lONN , 14) sell the lot of ground owned by said l'hurrh nu Frist street in said borough, the Court fixed the list of March, 1.8135, at the Court House, to bear said petition and any alit way liars (nit.,. to 011UW why said sale shall not he made as preyed for. at. .100 N II UNT BARGAINS: BARGAINS:: Prices Reduced• At Ogilbrs Cheap Cash Store. am now closing out tuy entire stook of Winter goods, at ttrea , 13 redoes] priv, I.or the ensh. Great bargains In IS Galen us/In,, Cali coes, Ginttbaol'a,,to , at lower price , : rim n )Iyrrt,,b,r, (ILA:, 00 11,Lri, Trustee. Jan. 27, 196:J. Il' you want anything go to flaVerStiCleB - Drug and Honk St, , re. REDUCTJON I.V PRIC E. At Ogiloy's Cheap Cash Store. have just returned from the City and know opening a roll aqiiortio,orit or 'A inter at greatly re nom! prices Fine French 3.lerinoos 175 Sold For 2 LO Ditto " 1 2 1 ;a 'g Poplins J 2.5 •• Conine, it 7 Alpacinis .0 s: 75 A log of new style DoLtnas, cnosp Calicoes 25, 27, k di, A very large assortment BALMORALS, EMI= Ch.th, it ha r_ythig Flan(?) at ratlured Li • an d Itnrd Flannel all wool. Ili.ciery end 1 :di kinds at the lowe,t pritais. Ladle, 0114. foot rope, ChilArt.ns )1•• , It gr,:t variety. 7 , 1 wilitis and Capt. , ll . at m 0 uvcd prireF 9-4 10.1 mid 11-4 i‘ l ll.4•tlit, Cloths Se CaNillll.l . ' at all pr i :Jet ts, tuck ey jeans 1111,1 3eeeds. Ladies Dress Sly steel: is larize and f, rash. most of tt. at the tat, A ii , •tieEt s.kle• :111,1 all: ram ♦ ell for the crt.sta at very lOw prl..w V•nrrhavrro are re hpeellttlly t• 311. 1:, , P11-.•t the sore, '.1.1,11 h.• v the Depot tltlr. 1.11.111, 1 Dee 2, D' ,l I The House Cleaners Friend LI.EN & CO., liavo It B ek ,aving '.I I h. \I that is ~ .tr'tt au .•,11911nsil. u 3 the 8111 11 , 1 . it. AIPORTANT T 3 ALL SUFFERING ROD& DEFECTIVE EYE SIGHT. ROSEN DA LE, OettliA Optician, J e .t, po,lnanuntly Ira att.! At nartisbur,:, J. It re9inctitilly Ittorotn ninl 11 , I'll. no, mini ntn in thn halm of tt paringill t-Ti t s tw wino U''. 01,,t1 it /1111111, 11 , 1i11C.1) • n it, (Litt, 11. saving t•i Ittrnctio /.l t: - • It .toil -IP " t ilt, :in t• In. mtiv Ititve In, T, .1, t iiittnitont I I ii, , Tti tttt „ t , tt, Itt trial OP' I\l 1‘1,1,1:1 Titece'pF. , t. I. IP. , ,‘ t ••1 p. any length 14 tillIt• II( Ole ,•11, day I , a,1:.• i. 141. L:i I ~,von..n "P• (,•1 I to, .• up ientor. roin,tu, 1,4111.. t o. .t• I:I.: 11.‘ l.:•. I:2vl.ltlc—, 3,1 liut. .hitstsftry I ty NEW STONE In Eby's Old Stand, Min St, L. 13E1INIIAllD I N FORM the eitizons of Carlisle un<l vicinity that they have jnkt oiwne.l iu int, popular stani, an iinnionno Mock nf First Class Clothing, and Gentleman's Furnishiw; Cods. Their btocl: yen ,lste In pnrt or Coats, Pants and {rests, for civilian or soldier. wade niter the h,te+t pit lords, of Goods the quality of which 04111111• L Overcoats of all varieties. Trunks. Carpet (lags and Valk,. NeeS Ties, Searls .tud Collars, Shirts, Drawers and :7,tr,s•;,lngs /'(JIU (10fuls of 01 ‘1 'seriptir»lß. In fart a comps to and entire assortment of Ch•thing and FurnlNliing Goods.. furget the plsee, Eby's Old Stand. "31ari,n Mail," Main Street, Carlisle, Pa, 1.. IlliltSll.AliD & SON. Deretnbor 18f4. 00AL Oil Lamps, Shades anti Chia) Ajneya at liaveratick's Drug and Book &tore. T I STATE NOTICE. 4 Letters of adrelnlstral ion on the eat aloof Matt hew It. Thompson, deed., late of Siiirentaustown, have been Issued by the Regis or of Cumberland county, to the subscriber residing in , Lower Allen township: Notice is hereby gi roe to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment. and all having claims to present them Inc settlement to II EN It Y ZE.IIIINO, January t3.lsc;l--at* A dodo b•tratnr. - FURS ! FURS I ! Gelling nt greatly reduced pliers to close sot the balance of stock of the season. if you are In want of Any Ladles, lilissea, or Furs, please give us an early call as it will be toy Duryniorest Lit. STRICKLAND'S TONIC.—We eau recrurimend aloe° sulfuring IV nil 10S% of Appetite, ludige.stiou, o r Dyspep4l, Servoushe•4 and Nervom Uubllit v. 4' uxs Strielti:lll4l'S Totlit. it ie a vezetebie preparation, th e from ocohoik it streogateiis the *hole Her ,ous 143 :Amu it ere lite:: a 4.),,1 appetite, and is war. looted to core (11.140.1,5it1. nod Nervous Debility. For sale by Drii,rgists generally. at !I per buttle.— Vrepared by D. A..St,rletilaud, is Eant Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. MILLER. Dee, 2, January 6, 1865 13RICES REDUCED 1 At Ogilbyis Cheap Cash :gore. I am now closing mil my Winter stock of Geods at exceedingly low prices for CASFI. French Mortimer , Wool Melds, De Lathan, Mohair Lustros, Yell De Chevers, Isalmornls. N übla Hoods, Sontage, Ladies and Cents Shawls, Wool Shirts and Drawers, Wool and Cushmer Scarfs, Cloth 'fable Covers, Ltudseys, Ladies Cloth Cloaks, Cloth for Cloaks. Flan eels, Blankets, Cassimeres, auk Sattinetts, all of which will be sold at lower prices than heretofore. Also a goad atm& of 'Calicoes, Ignatius, Glunharns, dia., at the very lowest prices. Small profits and Quick Sales." CIIAS. OGILBY, frrustee January 6,1865 A LL the leading Patent Medicines of lithe day at Haveretlck.'s Brut); and Book Store. STATEMENT OFCIF the eonditiOn of the First Nationa of earthlo, Janunry 2d, 1865. Resources. Bills discounted', . $191,688 08 U. S. Bonds and other U. S. Secu- . elites, 70,400 00 ---------271,05S 08 Duo from Banks and Bankers, 82,16024 Cash :-Bpecie ..und Legal 'Condor • . notes,. 35,648 OS - Other Dank Notes, Chocks, dO., 8,60 1 LO 123,400 81 Real Estate and Insurance, 7,980 00 Furniture and Fixtures, 600 30 Currant expenses arid lases, , 1,348 tit) 11, .--.---"-- Liabilitios. . Capital'Stock paid up, $50,000 00 Circulation, . 45,001 00 Deposita, • 204,705 00 „54 Duato Banks, ,--, 7,522 '22 '. ', Surplus Fund, 2,500 00 Front and Lou, 4,710 07 ^-404,507 sr. T. C. , 11001 1 1,311 Cashier. "11DRESCRIPTIONS carefully compoun ded at IlaYerstick's Drug and Book R ti'UhtERY; cosigetice i &c. x tit Iraverattrik's Drug atictlfaSk Wore. Every Person's Interest C. SAWYtit, respectfull calls •the attention of, every body to his im— mense Stock of Winter goods Just received, bought for cash and all at The reduce 1 prices from A. T. Stewart S Co., Arnold Constable, & Co, Murphy & Norris, ki❑l oar & Forrester, Now York. lite,ol West & Irvin. M. L. Nallowan &Co , Thos. W. Evans I. Co.. and other piaros Philadelphia. Composing the Ittest styles of Silks, all colors.— Nowesi kinds of wool fabrics, in plain solors, barred, figured reps eke. All kinds of IYldurnlng Goods, from Myer! ' New Yarlt, IsTerreq styles of Mantillas, CirJu!ars anti Coats. hese Good , ' aro aperially 113 WY trado Furs, of n'l kinds and good qualities, brought from A, T. Steuart& Co., very cheap for there thorn SIIA LS, of trvt,ry Mourtitttg, plain narriA for Ludic's and 311Fthos. 13 A. 1, Al Cl 11 ,1 1, SiCIIITS, Woolen Gut Is, 11 , ,,, Dry. Illove4, Ladlei,' Und,rrests, Trimmings. Men's n d Itoy'n O vercoa tn, Castaniera and el.,ths Wadi, are made up to erdcr In the Intent atylo and nt spurt tudie. :Thais Is, odotabirta, Gl...r.q.Seerfs and 'flea. The In rarest stock of floineeilc Goods In the nnuuty, enrnotn,l,ll Chtbs. Itlealtet, and even' other martto mount Isept In a firm inn Dry Goods cv New t - tylee ..1 Cloak; ael Dreee Iloorla ("OHIO out I hove sonde are:top:own Is totoe.hs them. \'w se 111 be addedth- ad.eJnees. visit and ea ,tiltv , purehasim.: r lore here, es I am detorinlmet not fn t o nndrwad, liemeraber tune ~1 1 stand. East Malt, street tote door below Martin's liar el. Nov le, toil. It' I ' . S A 117 ER. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Highly Important to Young Hen I OUN(.; . 1 1 EN who are out of etnploy i_ nwnt. Vt,t \ ‘; al),ut . . Yiill , ,i4 MEN with hire h Ihnitel 111,1”..Mett oration N (JUNI, 3IEN fit/ .1 their time nt 1- YOUNC, i 0.9.t.e:‘ !Ark ..Tlo r I YOUNG I N I'i ILI T 0 1,11 %%lA, uLan , n,e u k ir -4 YOU Nti .4. the ,•: z la 0 0 0 , A. YOUNU 1i UN 1.. ;. I, • ~‘,lt:ri-1, .10•1 1 v•' , n Lita.;, 00 a any of twllt • •••:a , lin a ,ffip;t tll evuraF A re relo,Pil. It••• PI a t - I net It 't• ,nd fur a ` , 6 1 100,th ()OD iu 1;oQk-lie,pi . „1)f 1-11.911.0gry, i I 1,0, , ,‘ tit; r .1 •cp , r,llo dt.p II r_ IA ill ntitTil+r 4if I r.,•, Vi•rcort , u.rvtnl nt c• e-tP I L., /MO', or la: I 11, p ,1,1 I v,• I= W'lX ~'. S A I) LIQU V h S. 11.‘NovE,1 6 - rhur.r. CA It I.IBLE. r 1I F: undersigned, su . coes,ur I). I'. g_ itlt •rtil his trietitig 111.1 I by 1•...,1 i ly. 111:11 lor 01:11uLtIll t)% •11 , 1, ,1,41 keel; large abwatlueut of NIII ♦ .1101/ r , ”.:tp an any ether ostalili , hnivnt k Jr It. t ?4,•+p••l'. BB - o,nuty will find this the place t Luc their. /.\ - /....0 _IN/1 J./QC - 1)1,1'S, h t" .n.l 7.i Ills St , lvii h: invite pl.,' .1 1°,1..1.11, 11, placo, Soul II 11.1nr.1. , -Ir , .. 1 ..lir.•ily 0 1.i,, , 1!11.•••rt..1 ,1:11, - 1. , 17.10 1 .51(.. er I, 1 4, d-4 I. T.. 1. 1: ER, The Great English Remedy cELEI:E.YI'i:.I) F:::+1.1 LE Pr LL:= 1... I Ir•on r—.l rkl[i 1 12:(1, , • o '11;1 • , 01 1 ! ihu n it ,. :70•”. t ,••• 5.••,, 5 /111 f .1 t.•• •11—Ii!ttitorl V. , 41 - ,••1 1 . i , i.11: , is s,ll. it Lsiso , Ili. 1,1 tor:/ . . 1 .1111,4,U "I \ 1.11,), 11,1 t/ thi• r 1•1 I . ,1:•••••• • •'ll dpit 111 , , .`: v .1 • ,„,rviwVF=.:23724lT 1 ' t z, , 715',p,;,4 ~, Izi -, •;*4 4f i 4 . 0 I i 1-4, r.,:x_3‘ '''' V ' ? - 4 7. W , '?rj:? - :; , .Z 7 ,19-k.i'4ifi 4 4 I: : :_l s--- il l s Ale-ez',-.-7-.tt':&M Ormi..ar-1ip1i.,. 4 1.' , ."' ~ ,1 ~,, fi ;' -" 4ls .'7 .:, V , ls,- 4 , 44, 1 , 1 t 1 .'j r; .; ci,), T , k. is::::, z ,f,„ ' 117 , ,, :11 1- ,.,.., ' - -•,-).. - - gT=', i:a2:t.'4;4:::ti:N:; , 4 , : 1 .,':& - ;i',P.';sl' . 6 'v '- 4C ' , ': "7firje : olrl ~,.)4-y,p`/, 1 .64 i' i 'e.Z..,.. / A., i., s.1;t1.1:-..P.,11-:;:41 MEM MEM =MEM MEM I=ll r"'"•41 - ' 4- AgIFFi r ,&-.'T. Witr - i ..?-eW',M L , -;• 4 9 ~.. rf ,—,,-,--v i rsv, v7 , l) ~,, th,.,..., •t! Thy, apd Ih o NI,: rissi”im..”.l Pr •tilei.llutrl. .1111-Cl.l,ai,s t ttrs as ths i.!3 certain or,flv for Iq, r 11 ) ,.. t a •111 1 , . ~ •.ta^v. It fs.l fs , ”ll in, j , 1[1, , f A•t4.111,4v11 L.+, \:, $!.•1111, St,,inulariL , and Car- Ii v vs. 11 1,0%% 1 .2 oth.ct a Cure alter vet.a.,4/2ite tieriend Depot, No. 6 E rth reet, (I. k). lir. riok ud'fi 1 y 11.-o. cured I.llmvandF 01 tho worm raves of 1111:01 and HOT', ituolvd r , •l kTnud a Oe•i•te n I erll.llola ell, Try it directly. It in sv;arruallud Lu cure. . . For halo liy all Ut uvui,ts. lieneral Depot, 6 Last Fourth :. ,, trett, LW/el/mull. O. DY SP EPSIA Two Bud Cases of Piles cored. Ey) Dr. Striekland's Pile Remedy. M r . (ii.u.s of fanesvitie, Wiseconiu, write, f r the be netit of till who sutler nitL the Piles, that he has been troubled for eiktit years with an aggravated case of Piles, and his brother was dlecti.tritid from the army tis incurable, (ho being quite ',anti) zed with the Piles.) Both these dliaressing cases were coved with one bot tle of Dr. Strickland's Pii' Remedy. The rectm-nes, dation of these gentlemen, beside the daily testlano• otitis receive , ' by Dr. Strickland, ,ought to convince these suffering, that the tenet aggravated chronic caeca at Pilot are cured by Dr. Strieltlatid's Pilo Remedy. It is sold by Druggists everywhere. December 2, hf]-3m Information Free T. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS,. GENTLEMAN, cured of ,Nervous nobili t y, 1...m0 w Premature Decay, and Youthful Er:o-. actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all wbo need, it, (free of charged the recipe end directlonN for waking tbo pie remedy used In 'his case Sufferers wishing to proof by the advertiser's bud experience, nod pvssess a sure and valuable remedy, au do se by addressing him at once at his place of business. Tile Recipe and full in formation—of vital Impedance—will be cheerfully sent by return, watt. JOAN It. OODEN, No. (IP Nassau Street, New York: P. S. Nervous Sufferf rs of both sexes will find this information lnrelvablo. Pee. 2, I -;(31..--ffino Ho r. For the Holidays ANOY Goods of. all kinds at Haver- Viug, Book and Fanc,,Store. 404,507 85 TUTS, Confectionary and Fruits, at Haven:4loox SPATE NOTICE. Lottars testamentaty on the estate a Frances Rudy, Deed.; Into of South Middleti n Township; b a y, Ink, linen P smut hy tho Register ut Cumberland Coun ty tp the aubserlber realding in paid Township. No• ii,berdby gUrom to all persons Indebted to sal& ra tatpi, tdutatto payments and ei.• havin h claims t o pro., stattlihsin for settlenist, t to.' DANIEL i,•,•!ow ?,18 64 . A dminjobiltor. ; • phq, 1 iiiio (f:r., Cf:( 11.v1 t LI. 1.1:1' I. .1. O. 11'1 1, ,111:1:, C.r:i•!••. /%1 MEE itl.l \I- ‘,ll 1.1 kf 'l' E.ItS, I= 1111111 I= Mil I I Ml= V•. 1 1/ t I hd al, 5.•. ts. FOR SALB. Avery desirable private residence will b• sold on raa.fonable term,. It la a largo *rim story Brick Haase, latelt born:, with CI tlfo modern Improwninti ddb M located In ono of tbo boat portion" of Carnal.. Appir to JOHN 111,78, Atty at lane. Oet.7, 1881.--tf DRY GOODS "To Whom it May Concern." Greenfield & Sheafer A RE happy to inform the public that they tine° just returned from NEW TORE With a fie er and desirable stock of good*--botight at raikatij reiuccd prices, Which rin behold on the original dad popular principle of QCICA. .5-ILES AND SMALL Pllorrra. DRESS GOODS, oeoteb Plaids, Wool Pladls, Zephyr Nelda, BILIP•Pi Cloths Plaid diohairs, fittlerfore Clothe, Amman. Dana theas, Alpacas in all colon, Cmb. Alvaro*, Wool Deo Joined coatiors.ke, Re- Balmoral Skirts, A full aesortment fur Ladles and Children. CLOAKS and FURS! A lame and doeirable stock of Cloak* and Pura) lamght in New York which will be sold lower Mai else , . here. DOMESTICS, De Leine., Cheeks, Prints. \fueling. Gingbarbg, Canton sod Tic A f o r a, a'l to geld at great bargains. mau. h I te Goode, ctr, GENTS' AND BOYS' WEAIL Clop, Ca“tmeree, :mimetic Jmtus. Ac A full 118 , , ortn,lit of .ela-o rle's colehrded home-Made Goode, al oafs en band. b 'tool lon- any kind o. goods until you hare Ellin relied on b ithh.N FIELDA Sllb A Flit, to note Magnet dilorrne" bet oaten the price. Mad fur goods thereand eiseab, -e beeds received daily from Now York and Philadel phia. OREENFIFLD a SDEAFER, leat 'slain Street, rig,uth aide, 7.41 door, Ltd door, 2d door from corner. Nov. 11. 'Ebb. CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND i ' ~_L.~ RAIL ROADS. CHA NUE OF BOures. lAN and :frier )1 ON DAY, APRIL, 4tll, I Trims "ill ruu rug knows, - .;••‘i..,y • :r.c..1 • • , I). VOit . CllPcMirir.lll•llllllll3' AND TrIAIMIZErRoi . lAtit• 7.01. i A. !q v 2,6 P. M. '• 7:37 ••• a.as rr nt LIT 4:20 “, Chamit.l-tig, Leave Leave Sri pLerst•Lig 444.0 " nll, ‘. •• 744:)0 4 • 4 ' 4 Arric, 11.41i4.10.rg; 1115" FtlIC CLIA V LtEli5IlC; NG AND II ALi ERSTUVVI 4 7 : Leave Harrig . urrr, r.": 4 A. NI 3:35 P. hl ••31 eci,a n ics rg " 3114 4 , " 1L,;44 1 4 _47 " 7:55 Nee , 1 044 • ir 02 44 3:20 rh;pl. 4:0 , ) CharuLers'ir, , .4 rr at 11:10 " 4:.40 ;„ 4:40 ” Leave , 144,44.441144 11.5 .44 1 . 4,30 " Arr at Ilagewnwn " 4 ,10 " The tar-Lisle and liarriaburg ACCOSIODATIOIT . TfrAIN 4:411114.4,1r a • luilon L. ale I'arllslu '• A rrls, at Ilarri,burg 5,54 " Ler, 2 I i3,1 , 11rg 4:20 P " .11,halri,4stairg 44•64 " Arr!re >t Crtr:lsie 2:20 " MEM , Trarristurg with Train* f,r 1').0:1de. and P.tt6burg; and RUA Tr 1•• r to roint, By` Th. Train i,vi, Hants - burg et 4:20, 4 (..1-1,10. 0. A. LULL, Suet., iLly 1. 1-it READING RAILROAD WINTER, ArtItANGEMEN'T. : i...itEAT Trunk Line from the North vfi :in i North r NI•w• York Itento,m, Ea,to r , Ita '.'• N , v. 1 0 1 , , as .1 - 01w4F : .; ..z.4 • A 1 - oil I M., arriNlng ac Now MEM ME 1....iJ f.r 1 . .1.t•:111n, A Ilvntil a., and I'irliar!..lplria ii AI:. A M and 1.44 P. 31. -1-1 -1. /I r. 3 Train, nit,: at all praror.. at 7.1:5 a tn. 1111 i 4 I i.. 'it., York at ft a. tn., IS nrart.. ar...1 71. I'4r;-1.1e1t.111,1 at 3 , a. 1.4 and 810 p. I' I. t•,,ri• - J.J ,1 111 ar d"2 r. la.: Tamaqua at ta ptr. arra 11.•adinz at 12 midnight,' n • . 1 aini .i.O I. do anaranna train (raves. 11,,adlue N!. Sir a..d It-tarns :You 1111 1 .de/1411a at 4.10 ~,( 111.1 I.Nfrul , itrt,'.F %•31, i:ending al 6.40 titt4 It t•t . • 1 at 7 p m . Philad•i t . A. M.. 'famactlaat ' Ks ad .. .Lug al 12 mid- EMI •Aze.F-,, ? , • . f•CK and Fxrurskip • • • •a, fi•L'l Vit•tS. ..-• L Sr. ruauds Poggage =I •,. h ;. •s. r MEM %.UHASLE A: PHILADELPHIA -r X.273T*•. ef, ,7" .0747 q, 0.6 DAI I. V Vl{ EIGHT 1. N FREED, wARD & FREE!), ME RN. FT STREET Pll t LADELPHIA. J. k I). RHOADS, MAIN I 111.:::,T, CAIILISLE, PA Ze . C3 r,•. fline leave the Depot 811 Merkei.Bll. . at 4 P. AI. C.nitale. Pally, at 7 n'el,.ek. A. M. ioteneed Line should be marked C. P. Laic, and scut in by 4 o'clock. J0 , .5. I, 1,64. Carlisle Foundry, FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT! -1. . & CO., now manufac= F. lure and keep eouNtin tip for tale, at their el it ilrnei OL Llnt 31.tiu . bcreet, CsrII•10, • !arse 34 , %ga :Ult.D t of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, well Lune u, approt ed usefulness to (armors, among: u Welt they would call Asperiai att.:anon LO WIL. l'elebrated Patent GUM GRAIN DRILL, which has taken over fifty First Class Premiums at Nate and County lair, To the Farmers of Comber laud, York and Perry counties we need not speak Ire detail of the merits ref i his drill. as scores of them are now in use on the best farms in there counties. ]ti reputation Is established as the most complete Grapi„ Prtll vow manumetuted in the United States. s e a s %t heal, Rye, Oats, Bari y and Grass. est sly ati l t, reenter. without hunching the seed. The gum springs peas the drill near stump and stones, without break in,;pans or the drill. lor even and rogtilar sowlaq, the \l llloughla (tura Spring, Drill Is unequalled by ally other. Vt . e also manufacture and sell the fantas ia: articles. n hick we can recommend to Ferules' ad reliable implements, of established charaefer mosmsovs P.A.TENT CORN PLANTEa. ASIUS 1 . .11 ENT STIIA W FOOD It CUTTER, n DENDOLPIPc PATENT CORN tillELLNit, 11ARN'S PATENT CIDER MILL. JOHNSON'S CAST 'ICON HOG'S TROUGH'. Alen, three and Four Horse Powers and .Thrsiblnig 111.,chilics, Cast Iron Field Rollers. Plough Castings of varloao 1):1 tter s, Corn Cruvhere. and other artighni fai Farmers con numerous to mention. Also, Egg Cool tove. and Ten Pluto Wood Stoves,.with an Innxianap variety of other castings for housekeepers and others. We have also an attractive variety. of patterns an, IRON RAILINGS. sod CEMETERY .ENCLOStritES to whicki we would . call attentiOn. ' Steam Engines and Mlif Gearing. To this department of onr busineis we give portion . - lar attention. Oar already extensive stock of pattervit for Paper, Flour and Saw Mill Graring, is constantly increasing. Mill Owners and Mill Wrights will be furnished with a printed catalogue of our various DWI Pette, no. o¢ vpnlieation. Our klacbine Shop oomprissi alt the curious tools for turning, planing and tilublag, Shafting and Castings, by good and careful 32ochInholle STATIONARY STEAM ENGINEg, of any desbable capacity from ten lo twonti.fiee bonito power, built in the best etyla and on accommsdatlng terms. En inns built at-our establisbniect may be seen in suctessfut operation' et many of the largest Dist Dario, and Tanneries in Carlisle ' and Ouraberiau. Perry and Dauphin Counties , to toe owners of whi4 we confidently refer lee loformation es to their Moen cy. Perseus wanting Steam Engines are earnestly re-' quested to exit and examine before sontitteting els*. where. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY, Connected with our establiiiiMent to a Stearit Sash ‘an Door Manufactory ithich is now in complete' utast frill the manufacture of erory dose. iption of - BVILDING MATERIALS, for the most costly as welt as the Plainest hories.-S: Window Fash furnished from 5 dente upward. smear): g to size of glass; Window - . Frames from - RI - at ward s v I. , hutters and itoilliqg Blinds froni $1 ward; Four panel Doors from $212 upward. Eton! ings, Castings Architraves. Wash Boards, Bracket*, Fancy Drapery. &coifs, And other artiolds.vdtaleß tn` house building, Dr Dished at the lowest prices and, ,abt the best quality of lumber. Iw-We are alio lieeters/t. na heretofore, to build and repair BIIBUEN7VAIId &yr transpditera on the railroad, with PromPtt4 ll l 4141 Ed reasonable terms, The continued patronage oftbe,publib rtspsetlislty solicited. Orders by mall promptly attended to. Y.OARDN2.II& CO.-. • July 1, 1S:14. Clio.loE 4p-41S do TOBAOOO, ' AT RAMON* 1` FIUNKLIN 1112.5 1.28 128 :.42 5:13 64 2:40 CEEMIE s.:th Pormgyt. T.: y nt. r , in pauy the find . A. NIC.OLLS, Gc ncrul c t.,;.criutendru I AND
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