The Inpending Diaft PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 15, I DIST. PA. Carlisle Pa. Feb. 22, 1865. f Tho following orders, received at this Of flee, is published for general information. 11. M. HENDERSON', . Capt. and Provost Marshal. 15th, District Pa. EXECUTIVE MANSICN, Washington, Febuary 8, 1865. His Excellency Governor Smith: Complaint is made to mo, by Vermont, that the assignment of her quota for the Draft on the pendipg call is intrinsically un just, and also in bad - faith of the government's promise to fairly allow credits for men pre viOusly furnished. To illustrate, a supposed case is stated, as follows: Vermont and New Hamshire must, be tween them, furnish 6,000 men on the pend ing call, and being equals, each must furnish as many as the other in the long run, But the Government finds that, on forn - er calls, Vermont furnished a surplus of 500 and New Hamshire a surplus of I,6oo—these two sur pluses, malting 2,000, are added to the 5,000, making 8,000 to be furnished by the two States, or 4,000 each, loss by fair, credits. Then subtract Vermont's surplus of 500 from her 4,000, leaves, 3,500 as her quota on the pending call; and likewise subtract New Hamshiro's surplus of 1,00 from 4,000, leaves 2.500 as her quota on the pending call. These 3,500 and 2,500 make precisely the 6,- 000 which the supposed case requires from the two States; and it is just, equal, for Ver mont to furnish 1,001) more now than New Hamshire, because New Hamshire has here tofore furnished 1,01.0 more than Vermont, which equalizes the burthens of the two in i ! the long run. 'And this result, so far from being bad faith to Vermont, is indispensible to keeping good faith with New Hamshire. By no other result can the 6,000 men be ob tained from the two States, and, at the sonic time, deal justly and keep faith with both;, and we do but confuse ourselves in question ing the process l-y which the right result was reached. The supposed case is perfect, as an illus tration. The pending call is., not for 3)0,000 men subject to fair credits, but is for 300,000 remaining after 'all fair credits barn been deducted; and it is impossible to concede what Vermont asks without coming out short of the 300,000 men, or making other locali ties pay for the partiality shown her. * * * * * * * Yours truly, A. LINCOLN (Signed) THE DRAFT REPORT OF THE BOARD TO EXAMINE QUOTAS General oPder of the War Deparbnent The followlng general rder ha been is sued by the \Ver Depur uu 11 : GEN EItAL OIL IJ Ito, NO. 22 WAR DEPARTMENT, A D.JT. G EN L • s 1)1 . 110E, NVASII NuTON, 1). C. Feb. 17, 18,35. The following report of the IlLatrd ap pointed by the l'resid , ot of the United States to examine and correct des of the several States and diseriet4, under the call for volunteers of December 111, 1::,61, is published for the information f all con cerned: WASHINUTON, D. C., Feb. DI, /8 , ;•). His Erce ...11».altam Lincoln, Presidrnt of the United States, Ira,shington, D. (,'.: Stn: The Board convened by the follow ing order; 'EXECUTIVE MANSION, " - WASHINGTON CITY, Ft:b. 6, li-,6,i Whereas, Complaints are made in some localities, respecting the assignments of quo tas and credits allowed for the penilini; call of troops to fill up the Itrinies, now, in order to determine all controversies in respect thereto, and to avoid any delay in filling up the armies, it is ordered, That the Attorney General, Brigadier General Richard Dela field, and Colonel C. W. Foster be, and they are hereby constituted, a Board to examm,• into the proper quotas and credits oft he re,- pective States and districts, under the ca, of December 19, 1861, with directions that, if any errors be found therein, to Illak , ,uch corrections as the law and facts may require, and report their determination to the Pro vost Marshal General. Tile determination of said Board to be final andI,II,:iLISIV,. s tud the draft to be made in emaerniity there with. "2. The Provost Marshall General is or dered to make the draft in tho districts, as S pl'ed ily the same can h td„ni after the loth of this mon'. A. LINCOLN." Have respectfully to report us follows: The call for 3,0,0d0 mcn, made by the President, on the 19th oi.lleeember, 1864, requires that that number shall be raised. But the law requires that the number of men previously furnished by dillerent Meal ities, and the periods of their service, shall be considered, so as to equalize the draft. The number of :nen liable to military du ty is to be determined by the enrollment lists. The number of men which had been fur nished by the various localities, and their periods of service, were ascertained, and pre viotts'nctiOun ts having been adjusted, the ex cesses, where they existed, were carried for ward under the last draft. The amount, of service furnished is deter mined by mult'plying the number of men raised by the number of years for I%'hich they enlisted. Having thns ascertained the number of men enrolled on the 31st day of December, 18(14; the number of men furnished up to that date; the localities from which they come,'and the periods of their service, it is proposed to distribute the call for 300,000 men among the several districts, and parts of districts, according to the number en rolled in each, and the number of men fur nished, and the periods of service previous ly rendered by each. The rule by which this is ageOmplished is as follows: • Take the whole number of years of service furnished by the districts of the United States from the commencement of the rebellion to the 31st of December, 1864. From that sum deduct the whole numl*r of men furnished from all the districts of the United States up to that date. The remainder will be tho excess of years of service furnished by all the districts. Multiply the call of Decem ber 19, 1864, by three, to have the number of years of service upon that call, and to this add the excess, as ascertained above. Then, as the number of Men enrolled from the whole United States, up to the 31st of De cember, 1864, is to the period of service, as above ascertained, so is the number of men enrolled in a given district to the number of years of service it is required to furnish, in cluding its pro rata share of the excess. From this sum deduct the actual excess the district furnished; the remainder is the number of years of service which the dis trict is required to furnish under the call of Deeember.l9, 1864, which, divided by three, gives the number of men required from the district. As this is for 800,000 men, that number cannot be reduced by men going in for a pe riod longer than one year. Inequalities produced by mon going in under this call for longer periods than one year must be equalized on future calls. -- It will-be-perceived that though the ag gregate of the excess furnished is added to the whole call, the excesii of each district is afterwards subtracted from its quota. Thus the nuinber of men . called for is neither in creased- nor:diminished, but equality pro duced, considering the number of men and hheir periods of service. Localities which ave heretofore furnished a greater amount of service have, in proportion to their enrol ment. a less amount td furnish under this, and 6 oneverso. Men having heretofore enlisted for one, two, and three years, it is necessary to take ono of those periods as the basis calculation. As three years embraced both the other pe-_ it,makes the ealculation more simple, to adopt . that. The same result would be ar rived at by adopting either one or two years as the basis, but the process, of calculating Would be more complicated. i -Snob we iind tole - the rule adopted by the rrovost Maisbal' General., The rule is in/ conformity with the requirements of the law of Congress, and is just and equita`ble. We have carefully examined and proved to work done under this rule by the Pro vost Marshal General, and find that it has been with fairness. We file in the Provost Marshal General's office our calculations of the quota of each and every district endorsed by us as correct. JAHES SPEED, Attorney General of the United States. RICHARD DELAPIELD, Brig. Gen. and Chief Engineer, U. S. A. C. W. FOSTER, Colonel and Assist. Adjutant General. Approved February 17, 1865. A. LINCOLN By order of the Secretary of War. E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General. 1 t. PUBLIC SALES Bills for the following public sales have been printed at this office : Sale of Joqiiih S. Carothers in - Wino - nenns boro township, on March 7th, of Hors , Mule Mitch Gows, Fat Steers, Youi.g hogs, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, &c. Sale of Geo. Weirich et the Stone Tavern, on March Gth, of a spring Wagon, a large lot of Tools, and a variety of Household Furniture. Side .r Mis. S. E. Miller, on March IGth, in Carlisle, of an extensive assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale of A. F. Linn, Mardi 18th, P. A. Ahl's Mill, of Horses, Cows, sheep, Hogs. &e. Sale of David Honsman, March 20th, at Milltown, of a Milch Cow, Spring Wagon, Household Furniture, &c. Sale of Susanria Ricker, on March 30th, at Hickorytown, of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale of 13. 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 Noffsinger, in South Middleton tv,T., of Mules, Horses, Cows, Hogs, Wa go n, Plows, Reaper, &c. March 10 Sale of John Kauffman, in Lower Allen town-thip, March 3d, of Horses, Cows, Slice's, Hogs, Threshing Machirie, Plows, Harrows, Sale of Mrs. Martha Kauffman, near Boil ing Sprin ,, , on Feh'y. 2t)th of Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Steers, Shoats, and a variety of farming implements, Sale of Henry Paul, near Ricker's Tavern, on Feb. 27th. of Horses, Cows, Young Cat tle, Hoge, Sheep, Plows, Harrows, Cultiva tors, Threshing Mach ne, Potatoes, II Use hold Furniture, &c. Sale of C. S. Stti man, adjoining Carlisle, on the York road, or. Feb. 21th, of one Mare, Bull, Hogs, Wagons, Reaper, &c. Sale of U''. O'Hara, near Middlesex, on Feb. 2 lth, of Horses, Colts, Cows, Shoats, Plows, Ilarrows, Grain Rake, Cultivators, Sale of W rn. Shugart, Sr., nen'. Waggoner's Bridge, on March 10th, of littr , es, (lows, Young Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, - Wagons, Plows, &e. Sal, of Henry Shenk On March 4th, ono ncil ,oath-ea.t of the Stone Tavern, of Ilor,es, Cows, Hogs, Shunts, 'Wagons, Plows, &e. Solo of David B'nr in Frank ford twit., on Mart Ii 4th, of Ilor Cute, Young Cattle, Sla.1•1). Salo of diteoh \Nit iner, adjoining. the Poor 11,,a,, ) Farm, on Ttn,d:ty, March 7th, of 11,,rs(os, Youni; CalLlo, Shoran, ll,irrow4, and n !aril:, varie ty of carniing iniiileunint..3 and llowieholti Furniture. Salo or ,Tacol, Grove, in North )liticileton Alarch I.lth, or Ilors,s, Colts, Car- Potatoes, &c. :-.;ale of :11.rs. Wa,hmood, on )lareh ( .th, i n 1),,.ki n ,, n town,hip, ()title, IrogP, :mil a great variety or farnn nu; titen , ils. Sale of Elijah MeCool. in South )riddle ton on AlNrel, Ist, or 11,qs,s, Cow , , Plows, Harrows, lion,ehohl Sale of Win. .Natell.r, ..March Ist,; in North toN\ .9114)r , 05. ( 'ows, Youm2; Can h., Hour... Shoat., Thre,hing )lachine, ~pccial ;loners The Bridal Chamber, an I , :a•ay of Warning and I nl-troct 1y the ard As,..idi•aland ,ent charre in waled en velk.jaa, 1.1 - .1 :1(1 11. IN II q"1;111' ,, N, ttd ,Qa 1•1„1, V.i. 11,1 Ito 2oth oft . it. I. )fr iI ATN I t.. )11,s :-.)1/1 I: It )1 I ./th of this uhLy sa o st nin too by th ono, \ 0 . 1.,1111 ii r-,-. 1 . 0t . iiliit • I It, lo h.I t his County (to thn toth lint, hy I:oy II .1 .11 \ II vI I; it 1, li . 1 / 4 1 L. II 1 . 1.1.. h. lh II ail: , Coutttv 7 ),ra - tbs. On thn fhh itlot . fir lii JACOIM, ago I 76 )ettrr tooliths,. nod Ii tht. c: !:irfiPts. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Fjhruuary 2:1, 1X1.5 FLOUR k Superfine). 7 Lo do. (Extra.) 10 50 ‘l,l It YID .7 75 WHITE WHEAT y 40 RED do .1 10 CORN .1 45 OATS lIARI,EV FALL.. BARLEY SIRING CLOVERSEED.. Tiv lIIIEEM'S HALL. Rouse's Grand Star COMBINATION COMPANY WILL appear this Friday evening FhillltUA RY 24th, In the Oroat Scenic Drama, with now Scenery enti tied the Sea, of he, SEA. OF ICE, OR THE MOTHER'S 111; 'l4 . • e , l)oors open at 7 o'clock. Perform ance will commence precisely at 8 o'clock. Saturday Elevening which is positively the last night of the season, will be pro duced the i'ORTY THIEVES, OR WOODCUTTERS OF I;AGtAD!! A ND JACK SHEPPARD THE Housebreaker. February 24,1865-1 t For. Rent rfIWO Law Offices in Mr. Inhoff's I Building. on the aoutb•onnt Corner of the Centre Square 6f:CiirlhiliC. — For - tkirtlealere - epply • L. W. BOULIC., ;Fenner. 6, 1805. Att'y, tit Law. DRESCRLPTIONSUarefuIIy compoun ded at Haverkildk'a Drug and Book BtOicr: LIANCY BOOKS, Photograph Albums -j: Mimi, Hymn and Prayer Pocket Hooke, at Haver. Wok's Min and Book Store, U. S. 7-30 LOAN. 1.3 Y authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned has assuniod the Gen• oral Subset foam Agency for tho ealo of tfnfted Mato!! Treasury Notes, bearing seven and threo-touthe per cent. interest, per annum, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notee are lasued wider 'date of August 160, 1804,and aro Flyable three years from that time, to curroucy or aro convertible at the option of the hol. MEM 11. S. 6-20 Six per cent, GOLD-BEARING BONDS. Theso bonds aro now worth a promlum of nine per cent., Including gold interest from Nov-: which metros the actunt, on tho 7-3) loan, et currant rates, In . cludkolintorostbout ton per cent. por annum. bo sides its oxemptioU from State and municipal taxation, which adds from ono to th:oo por cont. more, according to the rate levied on other property. The Is payable semi-annually by coupons attached to each note, which nay be cut oil and soil to any bank or banker 13=1 One cent per day on a $5O note. Two cents $lOO " Ten " " " $5OO " 2 ? " " " " $lOOO $1 " $5OOO " Notes of all the denominations named will be prompt y furnig' , Prl upon receipt of sobs,' iptions. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Government. and it Is confidently expected that Its superior advain Lagos will make it tho Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than V 200,000,000 remain unsold, which will probably be disposed of within tho next 00 or DO days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium as has uniformly boon the cam on closing the ulvicrip tions to other loans. In ordur that chlzens of every town and section of the country may bo ntf,nled fecil Mee for talc lag the lone, the National 13anlcs, State B anise. and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed raccivo subscriptions at par. Subscribrrs will select their own azents, in whom they have confidence, and wh , only aro to be responsible for tho delivery of tho nnteg for wl Ich they reed, a ordern JAY COnIKE, Suhscrlp!lon Agent, Philadelphia Feb. 24, 1565 iRT AT E -4 .4 Letters testamentars upon tho Estate of Mary ,krr.nuth \llllletoa to nshlp, hrve been Issued to the solocrot , M reri , lira In 11, satire luvn ship All perm., Ind.•Mmi to gold Estate. aro rp.quest ril motto payment. atilt thorn having claims to pre sent them (or set lennmt to I=l FJs TAT E. .N (Y1'1( ',K- Letters . testamentary on thniriqt.Aie of p„„.1,1 ?lax viiir i d late of i-hirninstistown, Laving been issued t, sulseirliniti residing in the 53.1, o lee is liereli3 given to 01l persons indnLLed In said Est it,, LA intake is merit, sini those lin, log o:tin.r to pr esenfltliein for settlement to JACOB 0 Feb. 24. 1 865-6 t.. Executor. Great Bargains in Jewelry. NAT FORSYTH &CO ,1 Cl 4 New York. (.liljol ing nle Post 001,0 offer f,,r sa!e tlin L. 100 ing 3lng,nilleent List of Hatches, Cbuills, wlry, ~ Value) .tit ttrt' 0,0000. dI.ICII A lITICLE tIN /I.lt. and ut t Lit lte p.dd tot t ulil you know what you 150 17.dd and Nvnt.•hrs, from tIS I 5100 earh 'P/ (;01.1 Veitrhe,. $33 u 0 eurh . . 1../11..5' tool 1/on'tt• t•ltver $.15 a each. 3 4.00 Vox( null Nock l'ltNittx $4 I. in 10 1 1 0 t•ttch o.ool' hold bood 3101 to 10 11.4 1,1 1 . t to , . , .let Itroches 400 0. 6 011 each. 4WU Luta ni 11 4104011.16 e Ittuelatta 4uu to 6011414,th 4.000 Cont.. 4 1 0. 4 t•o In ti (to Linn k Flnren titto Ear nrciiiti, Silt Intl 110 each C4 , ral Ear Drops, 4 NI to b UV each 6,01111 Nlit,onlv :Ina Gent's l'lns, 2 fe) S tio mach 3ow) 11 nth Re), 2 (0) to 0 (Ale() h 3 .010 Fob (10)111.11.1)( n Slide)), 2 00 tn , h 3 :MO eqq.lo of 66 , 6.61 :quids, :2 50 to 6 60 31)00 )I(•)..ve 14 01 , 0614 56 1, 6110 kWh 01111 Plntn nod 1 - 1)»),I 1(10(0). 2 :10 to r) (0( r^ll 0,000 nOO ot , lly set Itiugs, 2 I, 10 101.041 0 0 1.0(-1,t» 2 09 to 0 tiu n(0.1) 5 tom Ca'icor a DIFIIOII.I Ping. 't tit , to ti Ott /met). 3,1110 i;11 U Pr 1,101,1 3 'II , to 5 On c. 0 .!, Largo 'wit 110(0.1,, 2 1 , 1150 4 Mt 10 10,0 0rt..14 lull,. re SWI o 10 MI ett , li Ilytiol Gold nsi sliver int'd looltlorm, 4UUto 3 00 emit 10,1100 Gold Pew: silver eat'. (moon and Pt... In, 4 no to 5 nc, 1.,x.14 The artial, in his Moat of .lovalr Arent - Ow nt ataFt and tit „ , lat•ifinitakle , 08 It a put In ne 1101 en val•tpt••• atal nit,. I. tilt, wait. till a buts ft Ine, anti sot t Sir ant• h . . MIIII 0, •ii ree •ipt t•f tlta aattirt a , it in apt kin t•t - and ltsh. 1 11 11,1.51 i 11 , ti 1111, 111.. at • ti•la tinitati in it, tot r lir 1 . 1•1 ilia t‘ trt: •-istt, -nye „cta. 1,0 ha, na •- t'aifiltrate tattl.e) 0 - a • ills Li.r rr••;:o ettnytly Ansa . . ra I ' ‘4l-11 etel thet eur f•t,itte ,, ite loot ter, 'I he. I.j. el thl. erten., el set tt• giVel,ll . ..ilFIS, the opp ell/1 It) of 1.11)III•Z nt nule , al.• trice wish the elonet f eettieg %% W .tetne ttther art It le. nett nII tf. tlt. t.eat. net Wit.l.tretry, rail be retureel :awl the tll u”) 1, ill horefuu Art I‘4..tledi/1 every town nu•.l i e4iine n t Seto! fit Ctrcular. Addrebs, FilliSYl Sz 4 .:411 - .1 41 :Nantiuti . New N..lk =I A Homestead for Sale F not ~ n oner d isposed of privately. will lo• °Mired 41 +.,IH, at Iho lion.° ill I on timlay, the Intl day of Mardi, Lext, Tract, of al out 38 ACRES OF LAND, with small, coml." tlble Brick House Stabling. ke, and it Ninon, Orrlntril thereon. t In North \I lddlrinn rr' 11111 1 11 i atm , . township. F, on the 11011 nest. end within a mile of the thorough of MEM This is a Homestead. fin. genoral or (or truck farming is tho most desirable Tract of its size to he found any where in the vicinity of Carlisle. The certain extension of the town Westward, partly consequent open the Improvements made and contem plated by the [tall Road Company in that direction, drawing as they necessarily will, nearly the whole trade of the town td that end, will very greatly en hance the value of this land for any purpose whatever, rendering It a safe and prolltable invet.t went. 1 - 1 14 i 5 4 (0 Sale to commence ay 10 o'clock, A. M., of that day when terms &c., made known by I= NEW AND FRESH 4 :=;r• r CD .0 Oa r 1 e - HALBERT S 6 BRO . , IJAVING just returned from the Eastern cities desk o to intbrm their patrrns that they loss(' laid in a lame and varied stock of New and Ft ash (loads at the lowest rash prices. Their assortment is that ough and complete, contsin. lug everything necostouty to constitute a first Class rocory TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, In greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures,— Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, QUEENSWARE and Crockery, Salt and Fish, llama, Cheese, Crackers, Brushes, Baskets and Willow Ware. &gars and Tobacco, of the choicest brawls. Brooms, Buckets, and a com plete assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Don't forget the old stand, South'Eset corner of Hanover streets. HALBERT & BRO. Feb. 24, 1854. ESTATE NOTICE.— 'Utters of Administration hove been Issued to the estate of Elizabeth Brinser, dee'd, late of East Penimbero township to the subscriber residing In the same place. Notice is hereby given to all persons in debted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to JOHN MEETS, Adm'r. Feb. 24, 1805-60 UDITOLI'S NOTICE. The Auditor appointed by the,Orphan's Court o umborland County to mkt, distribution of the fun f In the hands of Joseph Leas Administrator pf,Jl9,lrd Butler, lota of the Township of Sliver ,Spring. doe dy to those legally ontitled to receive thosame, will ation to the duties of his appointment at his office In th,j Borough of Carlisle on Saturday, the sevnteeanth do of March 1865, at re . when and when al parties intorested may ',Mend Vol). 16, 1865, PUBLIC SALE Of Household and Ki ellen Furniture. ()wiN Thursday, March .16th; 1865, be so'd at public sale, at the boe of Miss S. E Milierr-Weselligh-iltreet,_oppealto_the_Depet,_an tonalvelot of well kept furniture, consisting of a Mahogany Sota, Chairs,. Tables, Ltioking Glasses, Pictures, Picture Frames, Wood and Coal Btoyes, Bedsteads, Ingrain; Rag - . and Stair Carpeta, Oil Cloth China aneralasnware, coniiiiting Of . Plittiiic - nlehos, Cups, commie, ()oblate. Tunildere, all In good order. FE F'HER BEDS, QUILTS, EIHEEI'S; Blank e, T•Wale,. Are.; 'rube, nuoleete, Rattles, Tin ware, to., with a great variety of art Wee too numerous to Inentt, and well worth the attontion'orall ite want of 1.611'1.1;1'91aq articles.. Sale to econtneinee at D o'clook,• when terms will ba made latent by •.. - .1.. W. OGILVY. February 17, lEe6-.• Ilt WILLIAM IIIT)FR, Eycnoutor =ln = J. M. WEA K LEY Public Sale of Real Estate. THE undersigned will sell at public gala, on FRIDAY, March 341,1865, on the premises, his farm, situated ono mile from Carlisle ' on the Poor [louse Road, and adjoining the County Lands, Mrs. Parker's and W. M. Beetem's farms. This farm con tains about r, FORTY-TWO ACRES, In an excellent state of cultivation, and le delightfully situated, Tho Improvements aro all now, and con . ' 4 ,r slat of a largo two story COTTAGE HOUSE !!!!! d BANK BARN, Ston6 11;1 Spring House, C. • nolo is also on the form a Ono Young 44 . Orchard of select fruit, and ono of the finest ,prings in the county. Any one desiring a good and comfortable home, or desiring to engage In the llairy business, will find hare a rare opportunity for purchasing Terms:—Two thousand dollars must remain In the farm, and the balance can be arranged to suit the pur chaser. Sulu to commonco at ono o'clock on cold day. 8. B. KIEFFER February 17, 1865—1 t Decline in Gold! Decline in Dry Goods at Ogilby'e Cheap Cush Store I AM now opening and selling Calicoes, I M us' I no. Tick logs, Olngha ms, Drill Ingo. Shooti Table Idapers. nod all kinds of Doom air (lode, at the present reduced city prices and mush lower than here tofero. All dearriptious of Dry Goode at the v,,ry low. ert prilo for c.sh. C. OuILDY. Fcbrulry 17, 1805. Trustee. A s P IO ft REMEDY. Wp eon eunscientkusly roe. mmend to those suf. formg from 0 distresKing Cough, Dr. SW6:1,111(11; Melli fluous ,Juligh It gives yeller tab instan taueuus., and Is withal not, disagreeable to the taste.— There is no doubt but the helldinous Cough lia'stan Is ono of the hoot preparations In use, and is ell that its pr.kprietor claim= for it if e have tried it during fh past, week. and- found relief from a ml at distressing c0u.,11. It ls pa pa Inv Dr. l 4 ttleklnucl. Nu. ti barn north street, Cincinnati, 0., and for s.ile by drugulatt. SHIND L OF r4l - 07217 0 tC4- C) , 'l' the Cheap :-:.:tore of W. C. Sawyer, IL East Main Street. ono door below Martin's Hotel. 1 halo t oturned trio New York with a large addition OF WINTER GOODS, snch as latest st)lea Ore.. floods, Silks and Worsted Materials. newest. styles Cloaks and Mantles, all kinds of Shawls. FURS! FURS I A large lot from A T. Stewart's, ye, y cheap. All kinds or Mourning Gouda, Cloths, Cas,lm eras and Clonkltig Cloths. Notions if evoir kind, Worsted Goods, Carpets and Oil Clot: s. DOMESTIC GOOD?, In huge supply. Fancy Articles for the llWldlys. Pie ;no call, 300 nil find lily priers the chennegt of the cheap W. C. SAW YIIIL. Ca rln-le, December 23. 15,11.. Browning's Excelsior Coffee WlAlst rylng coffee of nll the cadmic brands. I:emeinher • iirt,,ning's I..xcelsl,l"--at the head It ,tands ' True. It', not like others that aro ' Fold Everywhere." stretch, no all " a Ishow, good goods toil really no:d everywhere"—ls Tory (But n ,tretch like this— tu tear ) \ln, I ren say. w th ant any he. itition Tnrro•~ 'lune Browning's Excels', r•' In this en liulitened I-killed 1111111,st , hare not f. and a Coffee (rum any store l'o•se,,.ing the came ingredients run Itrownlo.lex Ex- ech-lor nr I he, 11Ily PO, In or nut "1 Ihe ttxdo, kllo.‘ , 'r , nt hhirh niug's Ex ce1 , 10..8 adn I'm told it's male fr, , m tr!oy, r, e, wheat, bean., and tmaN; Nhurie x • housand uth..r things— but tho Hight Ono it I , u lA, ano. liut 1 , 11 11 I will mn hold genteulinn 101 the 111 1 110, 1110110 Oil go thvy $8)..-11111 11 1111111111116'11 'l% 1311,t Lto•)'re 011432,d in runnins; I JuT,,I fr nn Ftoro T.. It etrtt net] rret, I. IA Ito'f•F3'.. '• It, I 111 lg. slir• 11,k k t it.,11•1•1. HA% t. 1,5 i t.l t) 15 jo• :t•ila.us qulek tO . I ., •o — tn oilhn I.`W 41.014 ' t I.e, “,14. 1), CI tat, ail, 11•, I It, IA f1 , 11.Z . ,) I n ao i+.lol . Ill~rSll t.OO .1.: s‘lsi elan I -t \'e, tr) vlttle ..1 t ell -R whi , h yeu UP° the ;Iv Shire I firAt ~ 1.1 a 131 Ore N.'vor ;inv.. I 10,1 i ; Ntk• I ed, ounst,tit pti , Pli , h 1(1060 it•ii• I 1,1 • ovor) •• s liecrywl, re.' ) t-t-te A this I d riot ; the orders 1 could tint 1111 The inctory sll Jersey'n laud would 191i1:-1..ve not a ( .1111 `lv trvh is u t so very largt.; still I think I have my rhmc, lint, rvadt.r, ou way rest an-ured, 'lie Lot ' sold cAeryv,lo le' Manufactured and for salt, by thn writer, GEOIWE L. BROWNING, No. 2U Mai het St , Camden, N. J. This Car., is not romp s ul of poisonous drays. It contains nothing deleterious, ninny persons use this coffee that cannot use the pure coffee: It takes but one and a half ounces to inal