Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 03, 1865, Image 3

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VOVE Or THANKS.—Ai , a. meeting of
the, Cumberland Fire Company, held at
theii hall, on Thursday evening, February
A; the following resolutions were Vassed:
kesotved, That the Cumberland Fire Com
pany tendered their thanks to the citizens of
ICarlisle and vicinity who so generdusly con
tribute to the Fair of the Company.
Resolved, That the thanks of the Company
be tendered to Mrs. C. Liftoff, Chairman of
the Ladies Committee, and to the other la
dies who so kindly assisted at the Fair.
resolved, That the thanks of the Company
be tendered to the Members of the Good Will
Fire Company, for their valuable assistance
' in conducting the Fair.
Resolved, That the thanks of the Company
be tendered to the editors of the Volunteer,
Herald, American and Democrat, for gratuit
ously publishing notices of the Fair.
For the benefit of the public the following
statement of the receipts and expenditures of
the Fair is subjoined
Net Receipts of Fair
Expenses
$1,117 45
ROBT. McCARTN EY,
President.
Net Profits
E. D. QUIGLEY, Secretary
South Middleton Institute
The Institute convened at Spring roads
school House Fob. 18, 1855, and after being
called to order by the presinent, was opened
with prayer.
The minutes of previous -meeting were
read and adopted. Roll call, Miss A. 011ie
Haskell, Carrie A. Goodyear, Barbara A.
Wherry and Mr. E. Myers were absent.
Selections were read by Miss Clara K.
Culver and Mr. G. 1). Gillellen.
Mr. E. Myers being absent, Mr. Wm. B.
Butler favored the Institute with a few ap
propriate and instructive remarks upon the
subject of Education.
J. Wesley ?dountz drilled a class in Men
tal Arithmetic, after which the questions
given at previous meeting were answered by
the proper persons.
On motion, adjourned to meet at ono o'-
clock P. M.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Pre.sident in the chair, Roll call, Miss. A
011ie Haskell, Miss B. A. - Wherry, Mr. E
Mountz and J. Hallycy Woll: were absent
Miss Annie M. Good drilled a class in
Reading ; Miss Ann M. Fleming one in
Written Arithmetic; and A. B. Rupp ono
in Physiology.
The Critic reported the errors made (lur
ing the exercises.
Programme for next meeting,—Read se
lections,—Miss Jennie A. Coyle and Mr.
Levi Gleim, essay,—Miss Lyde C.yleming;
addresS,—M - r: S. H. Kaufman ; Written
Arithmetic,—Mr. Elias Mountz ; Algebra,
—Miss Ann M. Fleming; Grammar,—Mr.
G. D. Gillellen critic,—Miss. Annie M.
Good.
On motion, resolved that a vote of thanks
be tendered to Messrs, John Leekey, F. M.
Searight, David Seeby, and Andrew Sea
right for their hospitality to the members.
On motion, adjourned to meet at Mount
Zion School House March 4, 1865.
J. WESLEY MOUNTZ, Sec:Cy.
PUBLIC SALES
Bills for the following public sales have
been printed at this office:
Sale of Josiah S. Carothers in West-peons
born township, on larelt 7th, of Horses,
Mule, Mileh Cows, Fat Steers, Young Cat
tle, Hogs, Wagons. Plows, Harrows, ,Sze.
Sale of Geo. Weirich nt the Stone Tavern,
on March 6th, of a spring Wagon, a largo
lot of Tools, and a variety of household
Furniture.
Sale of Mis. S. E. Miller, on March ltith,
in Carlisle, of an extensive assortment of
Household and Kitchen Furniture.
Sale of A. F. Linn, March 18th, P. A
Ahl's Mill, of Horses, Cows, i•heep, Hogs
&c.
Sale of David llonstnan, March 20th, at
Milltown, of a Mile!) Cow, Spring Wagon,
Household Furniturii, t Vc. -
Sale of Susanna Ricker, on March 30th,
at Hickurytown, of Houschold and Kitcheil
Furniture.
Sale of Jeremiah Noffsi tiger, in South
Middleton twp., of Mules, Horses, Cows,
Hogs, -Wagon, Plows, licaper, &c. March 10
Sale of - John Kauffman, in Lower Allen
township, March tld, of Horses, Cows, Sheep,
Hogs, Threshing Machine, Plows, Harrows,
&c.
Sale of Win.shngnrt. Sr., nom. Waggoner's
Bridge, on :March 10th, of Horses, Cows,
Young Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Wagons, Plows,
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
Furniture.
Sale of Jacob Grove, in North Middleton
township, March 14th, of Horses, Colts, Car
riage, Plows, Harrows, Potatoes, &e,
Sale of Mrs. Washmood, on March tith,
in Dickinson township, of Horses, Cows.
Young Cattle, Hogs, and a great variety of
farming utensils.
~S;pttial Volita.
The Bridal Chamber, an Essay of Warning
and Instruction for Young Mon—published by the
Howard Association, and sent free of charge in sealed
envelopes. Address, Dr. J. SHAWN HOUGHTON,
Howard Association, Phila. Feb. 10—ly
Marriages.
On the 16th of February, In St. Johnte Church, Mr
SAMUEL HEPBURN Jr. Seq., to 511 es MAMA PARK
ER MOORE, all of Car Sale.
N. Y. Tribune end Phila. Inquirer please copy
On !he let ult., by the Rev. J. C. Bliss, Mr. JOHN
W. SKINNER, of Fanuottsburg, to Miss EMMA 8.
WOODS, of Blain, Perry co .
On the 16th ult., by Roy. J. A. Murray, Mr. B. F.
BOWMAN, of Carrot county, Indiana, to Miss J. E.
BYERS of Cumberland on.
In this pleat, on the 23d ult., by the Ror. Samuel
Philips, Mr WILLIAM B. STILLER, to Miss FANNIE
SNYILEIL, of Carlisle.
In this place, on the same day, by the same, ELIAS
MOUNTZ, of Frankford twp., to C.LIZA. B. KAUFMAN,
of South Middleton twp.
On the 12d ult , by Rev. Thomas Sherlock, Mr. REU
BEN YOUNG to Miss ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM,
both of Perry County.
On the tad ult., at the residence of the bride's father
by the Rev. John C. Bliss, of Carlisle. Mr. GEORGE W
HEAGY of Rhippensburg, to Miss ANNIE E eldest
daughter of Mr. John Stuart of South Middleton twp.,
Cumb. Co.
gitats.
I=l
In this Borough, oil - the 13th ult. , J ce 151013DYr
In the 29th year of his ago.
In Monmouth, Illinois, on the night of the 23d of
November, 1801, of Typhoid Fever, MAKY KELLER,
aged 7 years and 10 months, youngest daughtor of
W A and S. J. B. Puffer, and grand daughter of
John Puffer Sr., of Dickinson two.
Cs.anik GRIFFIN of this place, died Jan.
15th, 1866. For about six months, before
hordeath, she was confined to her room, dur
ing which time she bore her intense suffer
ings with remarkable patience. She was
constitutionally of a timid and retiring na
ture and this peculiarity operated to some
extent against her in seeking in an open
manner, for the pardon of her sins and mak
inga profession of his faith in the Lord Jesus
Christ. But though not a member of the
Christian Church until a short time prior to
to her death, yet she devoted her time and
energies in the work of promoting the inter
est of religion. This was manifested in the
deep interest that she took in the Sabbath
School and especially in the class of which
Om was the Teacher. In accordance with
her own request, her narim remained on the
list and was called regularly with the others
every Sabbath morning. She was brought
- up religiously-and - instructed by-her-parents
in the doctrine, exprience and practice of
the christian religion ; and God owned and
blest their labors in her happy conversion to
the truth. Some time before her death,
she was conscious that it was the will of God
to,remove her from this world and that she
needed "peace with God through our Lord
Jesus Christ." And God and Heavenly
"FatliiK - 1 n --- His-great-merey throughJ,esus
'Christ, gave to her the desire of leer-hart.
She soon received the „sweet and.blessed as
surance of . pardon, accompanied by a bright
and satisfactory, .evidence of her acceptance
with God.
. It was then that her whole soul was filled
with the love of God; and under the intim :
ences of the Divine spirit, the visions Of a
future and blissful immortality were opened
her eager and enraptured sight.
-And seldom has the writer of this, wit
inissed a more remarkable display of the
Divine Goodness, In the conversion of a true
penitent upon the Zed of sickness. She was
too weak to giiki utterance to the emotions
of love and gratitude to that God who had
done so great things for her. But she thank
ed her parents for all their care and kind
ness to her and told them that she was going
home. At last the hour of hor departure
came and found her waiting patiently for
her change and when it came her happy
spirit went sweetly to the God who gave it.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Nltirohd, 1866
PLOUR(Suporftno) 9 60
do. (Extra.). 10 60
do RYE 7 60
WHITE WHEAT 2 00
RED
RYE
CORN ......
OATS .
BARLEY FALL,
BARLEY SPRING
CLOVERSEED._.
TIMOTHY:MED..
MARTINETTI rEROUPE!
EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT!
THE Manager takes great pleasure in
announcing that, In order to afford THE LITTLE
PEOPLE such a FEAST OF FUN as the MARTINErFI
TROUPE ore alone capable of providing, ho has arrang
ed with them to give one
GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE!
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 4TH 1865,
For the express Accomedation of LADIES and CHIL
DREN an Parties residing out of the City. An Ele
gant Special 11111 will be presented, and the mum; OF
ADSIISSON will bo
ONLY TWENTY•FIVE CENTS TO ALL PARTS OF
THE HOUSE!
•
Doors open at 2 o'clock; Performance at 3 o'clock.
$1,481 18
383 73
NOTICE.
THE Agricultural Society will meet
at the Arbitration Rern, In the Court Rauee, In
the borough of Carlisle, on Tuosday, March 7th, 1866,
at 11 o'clock A. M. By order of the President
1). S. CROFT, S oct'y.
March 3,1865.-1 t
Provost Marshal's Office, 15th District, Pa., t
Carlisle, Pa , Feb. 27,1865.
The following order is published fir the Inforthation
of all concerned :
•' Mon who enlist attar they are drafted are consid
erod as deserters, and must bo credited to their enroll
ment pieces, nn matter whether they received local
bounties urn their illegal enlistment or not."
' It. M. HENDERSON,
• Capt A I'rovoat Marshal,
It 15th District, Penn's.
TICENSE NOTICE.
J I
Notice Is holohy Oren that I intend to apply at
th- next Court of, Quarter Sessions r f Cumberland
county, for a license to keep a Beer House and Restau
rant in the East Ward of the lloaough of Carlisle.
MArch 3,1865--3t*
ICEN,SE NOTICE.
L_ A Roticei,, hereby given that I intend to apply at
the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland
county, for n License to keep a Beer [louse and Restau
rant In the West Ward, in the Borough of Carlisle.
March 1it,,1813-3t R. J. BELL.
T 1.0 ENSE NOTICE.
4
I Notice Is hereby given that I Intend to apply at
the next term of the Court of Quarter Sessions of
Cumberland county, for in License to keep a Beer House
and Restaurant In the East Ward, in the Borough of
Carlisle T. J. 55 um:
3111,11 3,1885-3 t
W.M. BLAIR & SON,
Corner of Hanover and South Ste.
NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocery and Queensware Store.
U 'l' opened with fre,h arid good
lioods, n choiea var ivt of vv. I y thing usually kept
In a firnt :lass atore. In tleutnr attvntioh giVell In the
selection f nivo sots of
China. and Granite Ware,
CII )ICE T • COVF Ul7 A ItS, ` , l" SPV:ES
Volt INri rIL Acre, •
Canned and Prettied Praha, 5 1oreehtershlre, Cumber
land, mud other CAlle , s.
Cheese, Creek a; a, tad every thi..g also 111 our 11110th:a
a dis, maid,] g p LAII , nits r.aruire. Full anaort
area Ls 01 ‘I riling Pipers, Coal Oil immps, QUeetlY,N ala,
Ced.rr, stome turd I . r, thou IVares,
SALT,
IRON AND NAILS,
kept co...tatc y uu haiol.
,ods ,vili bo replan .0.1 I Al rttillellll . l . , kl l lll C l eail .11111
null at the lowokt putoilkie autt clwivorud
at auy part o toe tow u.
Plonso OYU LIS a Can Cash paid for Coup try Pro
dura. ,1,1. dr.
Carhnl r, !lareh 3. 1465.-1 m
STILL TRLIJIIIPHABIT !
complete success of the CHINA
MEN rA I, WOK STOVE. warrants the aubserit er
in calling attention tit a.l who may want n superior
Stove, to call and examine the only Btove that has
given universal satinfaction.
WII AT IS CL AIM ED OT lilt OTHERS IS,
Ist. A saving of from 30 to 60 per cent in fuel.
2d. A hotter and quicker Oven from the tame fire.
3d. A large° Oven than any other stove of the Sarni
size.
4th. The preservation of tho coo tro piece rrom Auk
tug repair,
2 th. T 0 bust Baker, vaster, sod I'oo2 clone in use.
===!
Thu Jrnantental In warranted to give ,atibleetiou In
In uvery particular, and will hu shown with plealuro to
all uho may call. w nether Fostring to purchase or not.
A uy quantity of return.° given in town ur country.
A few other good Cook Stoves on hand and for sale.
SPOUTING, ROOFING,
Job Work, Hopper Smithing and Sheeting, promptly
attended to lu town or country. All work warranted,
at she old stand formerly occupied by Mrs. Mary Mor
ris. North Hanover street.
Old Copper, moose and Pewter bought, and the high
est price paid in Cash r duo Is.
O. W. ItIIINESMITiI,
Starch 3, ISCs—lm Successor to ;qrs. Nlorri-
GEO. DEMERIT & CO.,
JEWELERS,
303 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
(CORNER DUANE HTREEL)
100,000 WATCHES,
Challis, Gold Pens and Pencils,
WORTH $500,000 !
TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR
EACH, WITHOUT REGARD TO
VALUE.
And not to be paid until you know what you
SPLENDID LI,S'T OF ARTICLES
All to be Sold for ONE DOLLAR Each.
100 Gold hunting Cases Watches each $lOOOO
100 Gold Watches 60 00
200 Ladies' Watches 35.00
600 Silver Watches $15.00 to $25.00
600 Gold Neck and Vest Chains . 12.00 to 25.00
1000 Chatelain and Guard Chains 6.00 to 153.0
3000 Vest and Neck Chains 4.00 to 12 00
4000 Solitaire Jet and Gold Brooches 4.00 to 8.00
4000 Coral, Lava, Garnet. 6c., Brooches 3.00 to 8.00
7000 Gold. Jet. Opal, &a., Ear Mops 3.00 to 800
6000 Gents' Breast and Scarf Pins 43.00 to 8.00
6000 Oval Band Bracelets 003 to 8.00
2000 Chased Bracelets 6.00 to 10.00
3500 California Diamond Pins and Rings 2.60 to 8.00
2000 Gold Watch Keys 260 to 16.00
5000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons and Studs 2.00 to 'B.OO
3000 Gold thimbles ..00 to 6.00
6000 Miniature Lockets
3000 Miniature Lockets, Magic 400 to 0.00
2500 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, ko 2.00 to 6.00
3000 Fob and Ribbon Slides
5000 ChasodOold Rings
4000 Stone Set Rings 200 to 0.00
0000 Sets Ladles' Jewelry—Jet and Gold 8.00 to 15.00
6000 Sets Ladles' Jewelry—varied styles 3.00 to 15 00
8000 Gold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil 400 to 8.00
4000 Gobi Pens, Ebony Holder and Case 0.00 to 10.00
6000 Gold Pons, Mounted Holder 2.00 to 000
All the goods In C.° above List will be sold without
reservation, for ONE D ILLAR EACH. Certificates of
all the various articles are placed' In similar envelopes
sealed and mixed. The-e on velopes Will be sent by mall,
or delivered at our office, without regard to choice. (In
receiving a Certificate, you will sae what article It rep
resents, and it is optional with you to send one dollar,
and receive the article named, or any other In the list
of same value.
By this mode we give selections-from-a-varled_stoclLl
of fin o goods, of the best melee and latest styles, and of
Intl ludo worth, at a nominal price, while all have a
chance of_securing articles of the xery highest value.
In all transactions by mail we charge for forwarding
the Certificate, paying postage, and doing the busi nese
25 mint° each. Five certificates will sent skr $1; Elev
en for two $2; Thirty for $5; bixty fire fdr $10; and
One Modred for $l5.
REASONS WHY
We should supply your wants veer facilities are union
- frolifedliiiii• Wick of UnriValled - eicellence'rourprotelifeif
pUnctually observed. Our central location brings us
near the moat remote points. Our goods are new from
the manufacturers, and of the latest and Most doira•
ble styles. The goods must be sold. and the terms are
unequaled. All articles oredrod are forwarded by retain
mail.
We guarantee entire satisfaction in every instance,
and if there should be any person dissatisfied with any ,
article they may receive, they will immediately return
It, and the price will be refunded:
nosci_Ts_-_-..w0 allow these acting ae Agents Ten
_Centaortnach_Certillcatoorderedrprovided - th - elmmlt=
tanceamount to One Dollar.
They null ailed 23 cents for every Certificate, and,
retaining,l.o cents, remit to 'lsla cents for each.
Address; • • OHO. DESIHRIT ft CO,
Mar. 3.-3ni 303 Broadway, New York.
LIANCY BOOKS, Photograph Alhim
L'Dlbloe, Hymn and Prater Pocket Books, at Hsver
stick's Drug and Book Store.
DOES, Tobacco, (smoking and aw
l_ lug) and &gars, at Haverottok's Drug . and Book
Store,
AXTRITING Paper of all dosoriPtions,
v v Envelopes, 'Flail In Cardadi /Wars tick's Dr nit
and Book Moro,
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Major General Hancock's
FIRST ARMY CORPS OF VETERANS
THE BIRNEY BRIGADE
Full Bounties and no COMMI7SSiOni
No Star on our Flag shall ever be Dimmed.
TO THE PEOPLE EVERYWHERE.
" Rally round the Flag boys," and keep
• step to the Music of the Union.
BOUNTIES AND PAY:
THE net pay of a Veteran Volunteer
in Ilancock's Corps la . viz:
For one pe a r, - Oorernmeneliounty - , $ 400
City of 400
'Monthly pay from U. S Gov't, $lO per month, 192
Clothing account yearly, 42
Ward Bounty (average) 25
City relief for families of vols., $6 per month, 72
Total, $1,131
The net pay ora Veteran Volunteer for two yearn in
llenenek's Corpn la. viz:
o..vernmn.•nt Bounty, $ 500
City of Philadelphia llountY, 450
Nionthly Pay from 11. S. (t.. t #l6 per month 384
ri thina account. $42 per 3 nor, 84
Ward Bounty (over ign), 25
City relief fur family, $6 per month, 144
Total, $1.5.57
Thu nit pay of a Voteren Volunteer far three years
In IleneoelCs Corps is, :
Government lint) nty, $ 110 n
City of Phi winlphin,bno
ionthly pay trial., U. S. C 10,1., IS por mouth, 570
Clothing account, 842 per rarer, 126
Word llou,ty (nv,ago. 25
City rutin( for famillot,, Id por month, 210
Miti
Organization to Boise the Brigade.
'l'tn• mit Lim aho hate hargo of thy organixvion
of lho thigtoto are:
W DAVIT
HENRY C IDIWELL
Drl.l,
VID VA
A N.
.10,1:1 1 11 AS.
D. S. D I N Flllt ENER.
II II
EINCeIIVE OFFICER Di . (7 ,, MMITTrE,
BEN :A MIN FRANK
Chief of Detective Police or the City. of Philadelphia
T. I,NUREII,
7,1011T , 7N Ic.‘lll.'llA EL. Jr.,
Cashiol ut Fir•l National dank
TIE BRIGADE. RE COO PO , EO OF THREE
REOI nENTS One wlil he inised under the direction
of thn tiorps.ratione of Philadelphia. From theme Cor
p .rations the COllllll it tee willeonalst. of—
Colonel THOMAS A. SCOTT,
Vice President of the Pen nnylvaula Kaltroad Co.
FREDERICK FRALEY,
President of the Schuylkill Navigation Company
CHARI.NS S. SMITII,
esitiont of the Reading Railroad Company.
TIIONIAS C. HAND,
Pm'dent of the Delaware Mutual Insurance Co
STEPHEN A. CALDWELL
President of the First National Bank of Philadelphia
The SECOND REGIMENT will be rallied under the
direction of the Manufacturers, Merchan. e, end liro
kora et Philadelphia. The Committee will consist of—
BARTON U. JENKS,
LEM UEL COFFIN,
HENRY LEWIS, Jr.,
CIIAS. L. 80111 E,
Of C. L. & 11. Boric.
JOAN W. SEXTON,
Of Jay Cooke & Co.
The THIRD RIWIMENT will be raised under the di
rection of the Corn Exchange. The Committee ap
pointed ara—
CHARLES KNECHT,
President of the Corn Exchange.
E. G. JAMES,
JAMES L. WARD,
JOSEPH. W. MILLER,
JAM Ed S. P MUM.
TO VETERANS EVERYWHERE
Come and join us, whether you live in Maine or
Michigan, New Jersey-, Delaware, lowa, or any other
loyal State. All who know the gallantsltancock, and
all who ever in.rved under the bravo Birnoy, need nu
Inducement to join 1.18 after Choy have made up their
minds to return to the trout. Besides this, make
yourselves recruiting officers, and talk the matter over
with the'• boys." Bring all you can with you, and
you shall be put in the same company, and wo will
have a brigade without jealousies or strife. Think of
this, and don't take much time. to decide, We want
to put the thing through before the Drat of May.
914'FICERS.
will be appointed by General Hancock. No one need
apply to any one but him. The Committees cannot
take the time to decide upon such questions, or to an
swer letters. We want to get the'soldiers and attend
to their comforts.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,
Chief of Detective Pollen, Mayor's Mee, Philadelphia
From the groat mass of official correspondence, we
select the following, its exhibiting the mannerin which
the Yetaran Recruits have been received and provided
for. Circulars, giving full particulars, may be had at
Ibis office, or at recruiting stations, (about to be or
ganized,) in different sections of the country:
WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 16, 18135.
Benjamin Franklin, Esq., Chief of Detective Police,
Philadelphia :
My Dann Stn : Your detachment of veterans for the
lot Corps arrived yesterday. The mon without excep
tion, have been mustered into the sarvice of the UCli
tod States. lam very touch obliged to you for the
exertion you have used toward filling up my corps,
and I trust that the success you have thus far met
with may be an earnest for greater success in the fu
ture.
I am, very respect' ully your obedient servant,
WINFIELD B. UANCOOK,
Major General U. 8. Army, Commaudintreorps.
• IiELDQUARTERR la ARMY Coors,
WABU!NGTON, Fob. 18, 1885.
Beni. Franklin, Chief of Police, Corner ot Fifth and
Chestnut. Philadelphia:
Substitutes for enrolled mon do not receive the Gov
ernment bow.tv. Principals are exempted from draft.
Repesentative recruits motif() the Govern mon s bounty.
Volunteers, substitutes, and representative recruits
residing in Philadelphia are credited le that city in
coming draft. Pay commences from day the enlist
ment is perfected. -Lotter by mall.
• - VV. B. HANCOCK, Major General.
It Is to be exprmly understood that Veterans either
of the I N FATRY SERVICE, CAVALRY, ARTILLERY
or NAVAL, may be credit°. 'to tim City, Town, Coun
ty. or Township where they reside.
Tturfollowing affidavit will exhibit at once the ad.
mirable demeanor of the recruits when they arrived at
Washington, and how they were mental ed in.
WASIDNOION, D. 0., Feb. 10, 1865.
botchy certify-ilaatas_a_Notary_Publiel_was_re.:
(mired to - be Present at Camp Stonern.m, yesterday,
the Bth, on the occasion of mustering in of Tweety
eight mon, recruited by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Esq.,
Chief of Detectives of Philadelphia. That they wore
all sworn In and uniformed in my presence, and they
acknowledged they had been paid all of the bounties ,
promised them by Mr. FRANKLIN.
" I further elate. that all of the above men'expressed
themselves ex satisfied with the-conduct of Mr. Frank
lin. 1 f.‘rther say,-of my own knowledge, that efforts
were made by persons about the Baltimore depot In
--Weshington-to-inducer-themen-to-vlolataltielr engage-
manta with Mr. Franklin, but to no offeet. I say - thir
for the credit of the men, . *hose names are given
above." Bee Circular.
A. G.LA.WitENOE, Notary Public
CONCLUSION.
All Vs terans who desire to Lave their interests
looked after without being ssvindind by sharpers; are
directed to the Recruiting Agency, 108 Booth SIXTH
fßviset, Berry's Marques," whore. the -.llllla-la •to he
soon dolly which the Veteran is entitled to keep at
the expiration of his term hf service, which discharges
sixteen shots per minute.
All communications on this subject after this ex.;
planation must bo brief and to the point. Will bean.
sweredtraddressitill•
BENJAIII*I:,VRANEL7.II,
Chief Detective Dopartmorit May61.'50536 Phil
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them..
yt,.. Remember, that each veteran wlll be supplied
with a petent•breurh loading rlfie, that can be fired off
16 times per minute.
March 3, 1865-It.
1)Y authority of the Secretary of the
jilTressury, the undersigned has assumed the Gen
oral Subscilptlen Agency for the sale of United States
Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per
eent. Interest, per annum, known as the
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
These Notes are issued under date of August 15th,
1864, anti are payable three yearn trom.lhat time, in
currency or are convertible at the option of the bol.
dur Into
U. S. 5-20 Six per cent.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
These bonds are now worth ■ premium of nine per
root., Including gold Intoreht tom Nov - . which makes
the'actual profit on ti, 7-33 loan, at current ratan, in
eluding interest, about ten par cont. per annum, be
sidos its exomption from Stale and municipal taxation,
which adds from one to tn. ee per cent. mere, according
to the rate tooled on other property. The to payablo
eernf-annually by coupons attached to each note, which
may be cut oT aml snll to nuy bank or booker
=I
One cent per day on a $5O note.
Two cents $lOO "
Ton " " " $ 5Ol "
2) " " " •‘ $lOOO "
$l. $5 IN
Notch: of All tha delluminntionn naniel Hill 1w prompt
MEI
ly furnisl.rd upon re,ipt of gubs , riptions. Thin is
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
unv off,Nl by the (internment, and it is contltantly
expected that its superior advantages will make It the
Great Popular Loan of the People.
Less than V 200,000,000 remain unsold, wh
probably bo disposed of within tho next 60 or 00 dayn,
whoa the notes will undoubtedly command a premium
as this uniformly been the case on closing the subscrip-
tions to other loans
In order that cltizonn of evrry town and xectlon of
the country may be afforded facilities fir tak lug the
loan, the National Danko, State Banks, and Private
Bankers throughout tho country have generally agreed
to recolvo subset Iptions at par. Subsci lbers will salect
their own agents, In whom they have confidence, and
who only aro to be responsible for the delivery of the
notes for which they receive orders.
JAY COOKE,
Subeeription Agent, Philadelphia
Feb. 24, Mb.
STATE NOTICE.—
Lotters testamentary upon the Estate of Mary
tides, late of . 2 noth Middleton township, tut, been
Issued to the subscriber reek Ing In the some ton n
ship. All persons indebted to said Estate. are request
ed to make payment, and those hoeing C 1111111.4 to pre
sent them for setlemeut to
Feb. 2A, isss—r44,
FBTATN °Tie E . _
F
Letters testamentary on the estate of David
Maxwell dee'd late of Shiremanstown, having linen
Issued to the subseriker residing In the stone place.—
Nol hie Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said
Estate to make payment.. and those having claims to
present them for settlement to
JACOB (3. KISTER,
Feb. 24, 1865-61*. Executor.
Great Bargains in Jewelry.
Foitsyrit & co , 42 & 44
Nassau St., New York, (adjoil log the Post
Ofilee,) olror for sale the fo. lowing Magnificent List of
'Patches, Chains, Jeicelry, &c.,
Valued at $500,0000. EACH ARTICLE ONE DOLLAR,
and not to bo pall for until you know what you
150 Gold and SA, WA teilefi, from $l5 to $lOO each
200 Ladles' Gold Watches, $35 00 each
. .
500 Ladies' and Gent'a Silver Watches, *l5 00 each.
3,500 Vest and Neck Chains $5 00 to 10 00 each
6,000 Gold Band Bracelets, 3 00 to 10 03 each..
8,000 Gamer, Mosaic & Jet (troches 400 to 6 00 each
4,000 Lava and Florentine Bruches, 4 00 to 600 each.
4.000 Cameo Ear Drops, 4 00 to 6 00 each..
4,000 Lava & Florentine Ear Drops, 4 00 to 600 each;
4,000 Coral Ear Drops, 4 00 to 6 00 each•
6,000 Masonic and Gent's Pins, 2 60 to 8 00 each.
3,000 Watch Keys, 2 00 to 6 00 each.
3 ,tOOO Fob and Ribbcn Slides, 2 50 to 6 00 each•
3,500 setts of Bosom Studs, 2 60 to 6 00 each.
3,6,00 Sleeve Buttons, 2 50 to 6 00 each.
6,cr00 plain and Chased Rings, 2 50 to 5 00 each.
.0,000 Mason is and Stone Set Rings, 2 60 to 10 00 each.
6.030 Lockets, 2 50 to 6 00 each.
5,000 Caliter'a Dimond Pins & Binge 3 00 to (1 00 each.
3.000 Ladies' Gold Pencils. 3 00 to 5 00 each.
2,000 Ladies' Large Belt Buckles, 2 00 to 4 00 each.
10,000 setts Ladies' Jewelry, 6 00 to 10 00 each.
10,000 Gold Pens, silver mt'd holders, 4 00 to 6 00 each
10,000 Gold Pens, silver ext`n Cakes .
and Pencils,
The articles In his stock of Jewelry are of the neatest
and most fashionable styles. Certificates of all the va
rious articles are put in sealed envelopes and -mixed,
thus giving all a fair chance, and aunt by mail for 25
cents each; and on the receipt of the certificate, it is
at your option to send ONE DOLLAR and take the ar
ticle named In it, or not. Five certificates, $1 ; 0.11 , 011
$2; thirty, $5; sixty-five, ,$10; ono hundred, sls.
Certificate money to to enclosed with the order. Cm ,
respondence promptly answered.
We wish it distinctly understood that our business
la no Lottery. The object of this manner of soiling is
to give purchaser., the opportunity of 'buying Jewelry
at the wholesale prices, with the chance of getting a
Watch or some other valuable article; and all goods
cent, not satisfactory, can be returned and the money
will be refunded.
AGENTS wanted In every town and reglinent. Bond
for Circular. Address,
W. FORSYTH & CO.,
42 and 44 Nassau St., Now York
Fob. 24,1865-3 mo.
A Homestead for. Sale.
IF not sooner disposed of privately, will
be offered et Publie Bale, at the ;Court Homo In
Carlisle, on Saturday, the /Bth day of March, next, a
Tract of about
38 ACRES OF LAND",
small, comfortable Brick Rouse
t Stabling, to., and a YOUUtt Orchard
thereon, situate in North Middleton
township, on the Rail Road, went,
,` and within a mile of the Borough of
Carlisle. .
This Is a Homestead, for general or for truck farming
is the most desirable Tract of Its size to bri Mind any
where In the vicinity of Oarlhie.
'the certain extenalon of tbetownWeetward, partly
consequent upon the 'improvements triode and contem
plated by the Rail load Company in that direction;
-drawiugns • they necessarily will, nearly the whole
trade of the tifirli - to - that-ondiilvill very . greatly en
hance the value of this land for ariftiopostrwhotevor,
rendering It a safe and profitable investment.
Bale to'commence al 10 o'clock, A. M., of that day;
when terms &c., made known'by
• • WILLIAM J. SHEARER.
Feb. 24, 1865—tf.
-For Rent. -
TWO Law Offices in Mr. • Lahoff's
Butlding, on the Bouth-east. Corner of the Centre
Square of Carlisle. For paillaulars appl y to
L. J. 19. "CULL
. .Tannary 608 1 35: • Att'y, at Law,
DRESORIPTIONS carefully oompOun-
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aro to get
4 00 to 5 00 each
Public Sale of Real Estate.
/lint undersigned will sell at public
sale, on Fill - DAY, March 8,1,1865 on the promises.
his farm,situated ono mile from Carlisle on the Poor
House '
oad, arid adjoining the County Lands, Mrs.
Parker's and W. M. Bootom's farms. This farm con
tains about
FORTY-TWO •BORES,
In an excellent state of cultivation, and ie delightfully
situated; - -
The improremonts are all new, and eon
. • slot of a large two story COTTAGE HOUSE
is• • DANK BARN, Stone Spring House. de..—
." Thero - Is also on the farm a fine Young
II a • '
Orchard of select fruit, and ono of the
finest Swings in the county. Any one desiring a good
and comfortsblo home, or desiring to engage In the
Dairy business, will find here a rare opportunity for
purchasing.
Terms:—Two thousand dollars most remain in the
farm, and the balance can be arranged to suit the pur
chaser.
Bale to commence at ono o'clock on said day.
B. KIEFFER
Februory 17, 1865-3 E
Decline in Gold!
Decline in Dry Goods at Ogilby's Cheap
Cash Store!
AM now opening and selling Calicoes,
I
Tleklngo, Glnghams, Drillings, Shootings,
Table Diapets, sod all kinds of Domestic Goode, at the
present reduced city prices and much lower than here
tofore. All descriptions of Dry Goods at.the very low
est price for cesh. C. OGILBY,
February 17, 1865. Trustee.
g et"
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Browning's Excelsior Coffee
Whilst lrying Coffee of nil the various brands
MEM
Brow ning's Excel Nice—at tho heed It
stands,
Trot., it's not like others that are "Sold Everywhere."
A little stretch, we all co know, good goods wit easily
bear,
(But a stretch like this—" sold overywhere"—ls very
apt to tear
New, I can safely say. w theta any hesitation.
There's none liice " Browning's Excelsior" lu this en
lightened nation.
Skilled chemists have not found a Coffee from any store
rossessiug the sumo Ingredients as " Browning's Ex.
celpior."
• or in thorn any one. in or out of the Coffee Wide,
Who knows the articles :ran which " Browning's Ex
calnie.'s" made.
I'm told it's made from barley, r; a, wheat, bonne, and
peas;
Name a thousand other things—but the Right One If
you planet,.
hitt with the Coffee-mon I will not hold contention
For the many, many things they say—too numerous to
mention.
Whilst they're engaged In running round from store to
store
To learn the current wholoselo price of " Browning's
Excelsior,"
Some who know my Coffee gives perfect satisfaction,
Have formed a plan by which they hope to causes quick
reaction.
The case—'tis with a few; no doubt 'twill ho more—
To name their Coffee atter mine, (Browning's) Excelsior.
Biwie say their's the only brand that will stand a ready
Cost
Now, try a little of them all—see which you like the
best.
Three years have passed away since i first sold a store'
Never have 1 le sour paper advertised before;
Nor would I now, or ever consent to publish more,
If like seine used by everybody," • sold overywh'•re,'
ovory store."
A tradeliS I d nut wish; tho ordure 1 could not
fin;
The factory all Jersey's land would take—leave not a
till.
My triAiii• is not FO) very large; Otin / think 1 lave my
•
c,ahui
But, ',ado:, you may :est astured, 'lts not '
ever) a In, a•"
Alnailfactured and far sala I,y the writer,
GEORGE L. BROWNING,
No JO 3lari‘ot At , C,unden, N. J.
This I iltrn in rot I• 0 op Qn.l of p ,, is..tlnUn dregs. It
coot tins noillitiv: (I , •leh•rion.... many persons UNO this
runt enlist use the It takes but one
mini a halt .111,4( tint ..1 Flwd strong ref
tea, that Leine. just 011,),..ir the quant.ty it takes of
J.tva lose than half tile
Ittoall Dealer, !nay pun lion It in less quantities than
osoNs at toy pint, lrum tlll4 V hOletiltlo I roes, s.
01,1,4 by moll frum Wholesale Duo Mrs promptly at
tooded to.
February 17,1865-3 m
THE IVLAB,Y INSTITUTE
IS fully organized under its charter,
'with Chu fitilowinir assistant teachers:
iss A. E. DONKEILSLEY. Assktant in Languages.
Mks t. L. WEB:STEIL, Assistant and teacher of Vocal
Music.
?jr.s V. K. E, Instructor
11.(11tA11.01, Inatructur tu Dravrlng and Paint
lug.
The half-ye irly sesslou wlll begin on Monday the
6th of February. 'fo r me ;or boarders $lOO for 20 weeks,
payable is nova nee; fur day pupils 812,00 for 10 weeks,
No extra charges fur the languages.—
usic $12,00 per quarter. Drawing $5,00 per quarter
For acts4lesion apply to the
Bey. F. J. CLERC, Rector, or to
Mrs. A. B. SMEAR, Principal.
I=
-t OTICE is hereby given to all persons
Interested, that the hooks and accounts of the
late firm of Green S Wise, have been placed in the
bands of J. M. Weal; ley, Em 1 , for collection. Persons
knowing themselves indebted to said firm will save
roots by railing on him and making settlement Imme
diocoly. JOHN T. OItEF.N,
Bob. 10. 11165-4. JIWIN P. WISIII.
t DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Ll_Lettere of Ad o int:Anatol) on the estate of Mrs
Eve Rooster, dec'd., tato of Webtponushorough town
ship, having been Issued to the subscriber, ;raiding in-
Upper Allen township, notice Is hereby given to all
persons Indebted to said estate to make linen-Mate
pay loon t, end 010se having claims to present them for
settlement to A BA LISLEY,
bebruary 10, ISC.S Adufr.
ADMEN I STRATO It'S NOTICE:-
Lutturs of Administration on the estate of Wm.
!Soros, doe'd., into of l'etio township, having boon Is
sued to Daniel Evlcoll, of the thorough of Carlisle. No
tice is huroby given to al{ pmsous Indebted, to make
p.tymou,k, sod those having claims to present them for
sottleintint to
Feb 3, I.B6s—iit
1-4
rATE NOTICE.-
Letters of administration on the estate of Su
san Landis, formerly Susan hitch, late of Monroe
township, dec'd , have been Issued by the Register of
Cumberland County, to the subscriber residing In the
same tow r ship. All persons Indebted to said estate,
are requested to make payment, and those having
claims to present them for settlement to
JOIIN LUTZ,
Fob. 11 , 11105. Administrator.
]3STATE NOTICE.-
Letters of Adminietration have been tuned to
the estate of Elisabeth 13rinser, dee'd, late of East
Ponnsborn township to tho subscriber residing in the
Fame place. Nalco is hereby given to all persons in
debted to sold estate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims to present thorn for settlement to
JOHN . SIIEETS,
Feb. 24, 1865-6t*. Adm'r.
UDITOR'S NOTICE.
The Auditor appointed by the,Orphan's Court of
umO eriand County to make distribution of the fund A S
In the hands of Joseph Leas Administrator of Llenry
butler, late of the Township of Silver Spring, deed.,
to thosoltgally entitled to receive the same, will attend
to the duties of his appointment at his office In the
Borough of Carlisle on Saturday, the soy nteoonth dad
of March 1005, at 10 o'clock 1.M., when and where oil
parties interestod may attend.
Fob. 16,1865. ' J. M. WMAKLEY.
NEW AND FRESH
4C,r 3r Co .0, ie. r 1 iel Si .
- HALBERT & BRO.,
TJAVING just returned from the
Hastere cities desire to inform their patrons that
they have laid in a lame and varied stock of Now and
Fresh Goode at the lowelit cash prices.
Their assertntunt is thorough andcomplete, contain.
fug everything necessaity to constitute a First Glass
rocery.
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
In greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.—
Syrups, Spires, Canned Fruits, QUEENSWARE and
Crockery, Bab and Fish, llama, pheese, Crackers,
Brushes, Baskets and Willow Ware.
&gars and TobaccO,
of tboubehmst brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a cum
plate assortment or
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Don't forget the old stand; Booth NEIL corner of
Ilanover streets.
Feb. 24, 1644
: ~,—.‘ PIiBLIO ,'gALE
.Of Household andXi:rhea Furniture.
Q
N Thursday, March 16th, 1865, will
bp sold et public sale, at the houso of Miss 8. B.
P.l ler,.Weet High Street; opposite the Depot, an ea
tensivO lot of wall kept furniture, cow/Ming of a
Mahoany Sofa, Chairs,
' _Tables, Looking Glasses,
-.-. Piithrt - TsTPicture - Frames, -- --=----__'_
' NVood and Coal Stoves
. . „. .
. . _Bedsteads, Ingrain,' Bag : - ..
.. . and Stair Carpets; Oil Cloth,
- China - and Glassware, 'consisting of Plates,. Dishes;
Cups, &moors, Goblets, Tumblers, all in good order;.
FEATHER BEDS i QUILTS, SHEETS;
Blankets,: Towels,. enc.;. Tubs, Buckets, Kettles, Tim
ware,..4.3.,.with a great variety of articles too nume rous
Insert, and 'weld worth he attention of all Ho want
of housekeeping Articles. • • •,. •
- - - Sale to coinmenee'AVO o'clo ck, %lion terms will be
medo known by - • ,r_ ' J, W. ounny.
Tobruary 17, leas— llt ''. ,_...
._
• •
NOTICE,
DANIEL ECICHIS,
Administrator
AtBEItT & BEG
[11:1;1 1 1;' II I;11111
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 for
advertising
IF YOU have ANYTHING to SELL 1
IF YOU WANT TO BUY 1
IF YOU WANT TO EMPLOY !
IV YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT!
IF YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING
IF YOU HAVE FOUND ANYTHING
Advertlze In the
H ERA LD!
OUR
Job Department
IS MUCH THE BEST
IN THE COUNTY !
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,
PROGRAMMES,
SALE BILLS,
BLANKS AND
BLANK BOOKS,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
CHECKS AND
ong
OJECK BOOKS.
PAMPHLETS,
' AIPER BOOKS,
In hot everything conflicted with the
.jOBI3ING .DEPARTMENT
Is executed in the
Very. Best Style.
LL.
RICILTIM d WET.
- ...Carpets Carpets I .
WE ItstveTust - rehirned from the city
with's full supply of all grades and qualities of
Carpets,' from the cheapest Romp up tb the best quality
of Three Ply. Also, all widths of Floor OIL CLOTHS.
Window Shades, Slugs, Mats, Looking Glass* kc.
All persons In want of the above Goode for the com
ing season, will do well to give us a call, as we always
take great pleasure in exhibiting our Goode, and defy
competition In this market.
gleam) remember the stand, south•eaat earner of the
Market Square, directly opposite Irvine's Boot & Shoo
Store LIeIDICII k MILLUIt.
February 10,'1805.
fIYSPPSIA.
I_7 What ovary body says must be true. We have
hoard Dr. Strickland's Tonic spoken of so frequently
by those who have boon bonolittod by it, that at last
we are compelled to make it known to the public that
we really bollove It effects a cureiln every case; there
fore, we say to those who are suffering with Dyspepsia
or Nervous Debility, to go '0 their Druggist nu d get a
bottle of Dr. Strickland's Tonle.
SECOND ARRIVAL ON
IVIeW .T . 4:::oc)cli.te.,
AT the Cheap Store of W. C. Sawyer,
East Main Street, ono door below Martin's Hotel.
I e leturfettil from New York with a largo addition
OF W INTER GOODS,
such as latest styles Dann Goode, Bilks and Worsted
Materials, newest styles Cloaks and Mantles, all kinds
of Shawls.
FURS! FURS!
A largo lot from A. T. Stewart's, very cheep.
All kinds of Mourning Goods, Cloths, Caasimeros and
Cloaking Cloths.
Notions of every kind, Worsted Goode, Carpets and
011 Clotte s.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
In large supply. Fancy Articles for tho holidays.
Please call, you will feud my prices the cheapest of
the cheap. ' W. C. SAWYER.
Carlislo, December 23, 1864.
BARGAINS I BARGAINS
Prices Reduced.
At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store.
lam now closing out my entire stock
of Winter goods, at greatly reduced prices fur the
cash. Great bargains in Woolen floods, Muslins. Cali
coes, Giughaw's, &c , at lower prices than heretofore.
CIIAS.OGILBY, Trustee.
Jan. 27, 11165.
hDyou want anything gu to Haverstick's
Drug and Book Store.
REDUCTION IN P RICE,
At Ogiloy's Cheap Cash Store.
Thave just returned from the City and
I
'opening a full assortment of ranter golds at
greatly re nerd prices
Fine French Meriaoes 1 75 Sold for 2 50
Ditto" " 1 25 " 1 75
" Poplins 2 25 " 8 50
Coloin gm 05 37
Alpachns a 0 65 75 100
A lot of Sew style Dot a nos, cheap Calicoes 24, 25, 85.
37, 44.
A very large assortment
B AL MORALS,
from $3
Cloths - for :idles' Cloaks, groat bar_tains all kind
colors. Flan& at reduced prices. Linsey!, and Lard
Flannel all wool. Hosiery and (floors of nil Ic Inds 01
the lowest prices. Ladies wool Hoods, Sontugs, Break.
fast cope, Children!, woolen floods : nod caps ih great
variety. Mueller and Canton, Flannels at reduced
prices 0.4 164 and 11-4 Shootings
Cloths & Casimers , at all prices. Sattluetts, Kontucic
eyjoaus and Sweeds.
Ladies Dress Trimmings.
My stock is large and complete, bought for cash.
most of It, at the late Auction mien nod a 11l he run elf
for the csild, at very low prices. Purchasers aro ro•
spectfully to call.
Ttneoll,ct the store, West Main Street nearly apposite
the Depot. OtilL43Y, Trustee.
Dec 2, 18014.
The House Cleaners Friend
A\LLEN & CO., have a Back saving
article for cleaning Floors, Oil Cloth, Windna,,
Acv . that Is worth an exarnivati.,n by the public. Call
and an it.
E R F UM ER Y, Cosrpetics, &e., at
k HavorstickLs Drug and Book Store.
NIPORTANT TO ALL SUFFERING :ROOT
DEFECTIVE EYE SIGHT.
ROSENDALE, Oculist Optician,
J. is now permanently located at 29 North 25 St.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
.1. R. respectfully roticits Ladle , . and ("Ivul.:1•111e11 who
are in the habit of wearing the Ola,ses now In common
use. (and iv hid. are generally so injurious to the bight.
owing to their attracting heat and drawinz tho eyes.)
or who may have hod their night impaired by the use
of such illasses, weakness, opacity. or any other Select
to make a trial of the 1111'10)1'ED PhillSeoPlP LENS
These Spectaelea will enable aced persons to sit ft,
any length of time at the minutest employ must, either
by day or candle light, and will not require the Ammo
to greater magolf) lug p, , ,vers .1 frequently as Ibo
Masses In common use. They are manufactured by
machinery on a new construction, peculiar to the itt
ten tor.
Always on hand a large assortment of Microscope,
Telescopes, Opora and Field Glasses. Thermometers, !ta
rt:musters, Magnets, Magic Lanterns, Dissolving Appa
ratus, Electrical !ilachinos, Therescopet, and line
Views. Catalogues sent gratis.
January DI, BUS— ly
N EIV STORE
In Eby's Old Stand, Main St,
L. BE RN HARD & SON,
1 N FOR )1 the citizens of Carlisle and
J 'vicinity that they have joot opene4n , the above
popular stand, an immense stock of
First Class Clothing,
and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Their clock con
sists in part I r
Coats, Pants and Nests,
for civilian or soldier, made otter the latest patlerus, of
Goods the quality of which cannot be questirned.
Overcoats of all varieties.
Trunks. Carpet Bags and Valises, Nock Ties, Scarfs and
Collets, Shirts, Drawers and Stockings
Fancy Goods of all desCriptions.
In fact a complete and entire assortment of Clothing
and Furnishing Goods.
Do'n't forget the place, Eby's Old Stand, 0 Marion
Hall," Main Street, Carlisle, Va.
L. BERNHARD & SON.
December 23, 15(4
00AL Oil Lamps, Shades and Chim
k . Joey, at Ilaveretlek's Drug and Book Store.
THE WINSLOW
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
eoa4AVE 1,300 acres in fee simple, all
In Venting° county, Penn's. In the centre of the
oil producing lands. They have also interests in
twenty-four wells on their property end adjoining,
most of which are either sunk 9r under contract, and
nine of which are without expense to this company.—
The Capital Stock is $l,OOO 010 divided into 200,000
shares of the value of $5 each; subscription price $2
per share, without further assesbuients. The working
capital is $30,000.
°Mee in Philadelphia, 114 South Sixth street.
PUILIP S. JUSTICE. President.
EDWIN Matta, Treasurer. WILLIAM PtNNOSE, Seey.
D/RECTOES.
Philip P. Justice, lion. Wm. P. Scholl,
Edwin Mitchell, lion. et. D. Longaker,
Dela ileblett, Jr. floe. D. Wolf,
John Weirt,
Conrad 8. Shlove,
Win. A. Deflarry,
Mr. C. L. Lochman, has been ann.:dub:ld by this com
pany as agent in Carlisle, l'a., and vicinity, who will
receive subscriptions of stook„and give ell . nettle= y
information as regards the lands, iitc...of this company.
The character and standing of the men of this cor
poration, their honesty of purpose, with their lam ,
and numerous excellent oil Ten Hodes, and valuable
leases, and fair prospects,mat o this one of the most
desirable Investments of the day..
Jan. 27, 1865
F! FURS ! ! .
JU Belling at greatly reduced pikes to clone out 'the
balande of stook of the season. if you are In wau; of
coy Ladles, "Misses, of Children's Furs", please Ecliie us'
au oarly;eall as it will be to your interest.
& MILLER.
January 6, 1865
PRICES REDUCED !
At Ogllby's Cheap Cash Store. I am now closing
out my Winter stook of (Lauds at exceedingly low prices
for OAS 1L
Freud' ltlerlooes, Wool Plaids, De. Woes, Mohair
Lustros, Yell Do °havers, Ilaltnorals, Nubia Roods,
Sontags, Ladles and Gents Shawls, Wool Shirts and
Drawers, Wool and Cash wee Scarfs, Cloth Table Covers,"
Lludstiye, Ladies Cloth 'Cloaks, Cloth for Cloaks, Flan
nels, Blankets, Cassluieres, ank Sattinetta, all of which
will be sold at lower prices than horatolore.
Also a good stock , of Calicoes, Thulium, °Bighorns,
&E., at the vary lowest prices. "Small pr9Ata and,
Quick Sales." ' • ' ' • , • . • -
MIAS. 61I,Ltly s Triptle
Jemmy 6, 1865
ALL the leading ' . Piitont Medicines of
kiii - disi at troieratlok'a Drag and Ifoali Storm.:
dit:liis.vr - si 713ERPETSTi -
I have received Tram Now York, all
.kinde and qualities of Carpets, 011 Cloths, Illattings
have
Glakaos,
TVINDOIV SHADES, , .
Curtain Materials, Table Covers, Counterpanes, Wido
Shootings. Pillow Muslins, Tnwellings, erash'ind all
kinds of house furnishing goods. Also, a largo stock
of gensral • . .
ME'R CHANDISE.
. ,
Persons In want of any of the above goods, are re
spectfully Invited to call.
Goods sold at the lowest market value. Additions
will be made as the Sewn Sdvancos.:
Highest'cash prices paidlor Carpet Hags.' - Hatitflein
Street, - oturdoer hallow fdartiOtHetel.--- , ------- •
sAwrEte,
80b.3,1,8%. : ,
STATE - NOTICE.- i• •
• Letters testamentary on the estate of' Miss Su
sart leyrhata•offherilerough - or Carilateidbc'd:rhavz
ins been Issued to the subscriber residing to the above
borough.: tlotleo libel - 01)y given t o:all:persons ludebt-;
ed to eald,estate, to make payment, - and those b aving
dada to prosomt them to • • 4 '• - •' • .• ••
808 kioCaglytiatt
tab". Si 1860-40 - . • •
WC.. SAWYER, reaper tifull;
.the Attention of every beady to Lla Lm-.
mense Stock of Winter goods Just 'recoiled. b 3 1 2 11 14 '
for cash and all at iho reduce i prices from . ,
A. T. Stewart & Co., Arnold Constablitidt marphi
& Harris, Miner & Forrester, New 'York. .
p1e,.., 0 1 West & Irvin, Di. L. llalloweri sCo ~. Thai.
W. Evans & Co., and other places Philadelphia. .
Composing the , latest styles of Silka, all colors,—
Newest kinds of wool fabrics, in piniticolors, barred,
figured reps A 0.
All kinds of
Mourning Goods,
from STyer's ' New York, Newest styles of hfantlllia;
Circulars and Coats. Mere GaAs arts specially to my
trade
Furs, of all kinds and good qualities, brought from
A. T. Sluivart Sr. Co.. vary cbonp - for thane time/
of every variety; Brocho, Mourning, plain Barred for
Ladies and Mlssas.
BALMORAL S-ICIRTS,
Woolen Goods, Hosiery, Morns, Ladies' Und
Trimmings, &o.
Men's and lloy's Overcoats, Casaimers and Clothe.
Goode aro made up to order in the latest style,awd
at short notice. Men's Shawls, Undershirts, Drawers,
Gloves. Scarfs and Ties.
The largest stock of Domestic Goods In the county,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Blankets, and every other vesta
ty of Goods kept in a first class Dry Goode store.
As New Lyleo. f Cloaks and Drees Goods come out
I have mate arrangemonts to 'evolve them. New
Goods will ho added its the winter advances. Please
call and examine befltre purrhaslng4lsewhere, as I Aar
determined not to ha undersold. Remember the old
stand, Est.t tints street sue door below alottln.g Bata.
Nov 18, . W C, SAWYER.
Highly Important to Young Men I
WING J11?,IN who are out of employ
rnontiv
'I, No mEN ahnnt eng,nglnn In buelnern.
DILLS MEN who Ir.vo hod limited mrane of education
YOUNG MEN who hove failed to Improve their time
at eranuton achoola.
YoUNCI TkIEN well eJu,ated la other respects but lack-
loq a knowledge of business affairs.
YOUNG :111.N of flan.. who would know how to men
ago their own affairs.
YOUNG MEN without foFtune who would possess the
best 111.111 fl of rising lu the world.
YOUNG MEN of skill, enterprise and capokity, who
lack n thproogh knowledge of any of the
Arr requciitecl tc. call at this Institution or send for a
Circular giving full ptrlidulara. Instruction in
Look-Keeping, Penma;<ship, Phonogra- -
pliy, Ariehnittic, &c., &c.
F 1.;?s1 ALE DEPA RTMEM T.
For the scrommodation of ladies wishlne to patio:to
either Penuianshio or Book-keeping, a separate depart
ment will he opsnori ns soon as a sufficient number of
applicants have Is en received. Persons wishing
to enter this drpal truent ore requested to apply Runic
diately. kor tut thur particulars address
A. V. TRIMMER,
Carlisle, Pa. '
I
SOUTH HANOVER. STREET, CARLISLE.
r'rliE undersigned, successor to D. P.
AL, Hazelton, would respectfully inform his friends
and the puhli , evueiefly, that he intends to maintain
the character of ti n e nhove house ON heretofore, and will
keep constantly on Land a large aseertineet of
BRANDI ES,
GINS,
WHISKEYS,
RUMS,
CORDIALS, ,
EITTERS,
1 itch he can sell as cheap as any other establishment
In radish., If nil cheaper.
4"-iri County Landlords will find this the place to
buy their.
WIVES AND LIQUORS,
Both in regard to quality and price.
Ills stab, is 1111'0' and well selected, and he invite
a C.,1 i is bore. Remember the
place.liouth Hanover Areet. directly opposite the "Vol.
unteer lb lof 111, ; Wintet's old stand, (Carlisle.
November .1 3 Ibl4—tf.
Prepared from a pre=eript lon of Sir J. Clark, M. D.,
Ph) • lelau traet Si nary to the queen.
rrIIIS well kuown medicine is : no hil
t p,ition, but a sure and rate remedy Pir Female
Dillirul lies anti übstruoilons, from any cause whatever,
and althouol a powerful remedy, it contains nothing
hurtful to the constitution.
To Nlarrled talk's it is peculiarly suited. It will, In
a short time, bring so the mouthly period with regu
larity.
In nil rases of Very OUS and Spinial Affections, Pain
in the Hack and limbo, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight
exertion, Palpitation of the heart. LOW/MSS of Spirits,
Ilysterics. Sick Iliulache. Whites, and all the painful
diseases occasioned by n disordered system, these Pill.
will effect a cure when all other means have felled.
Thor. Pills have no, or boon known to fall where the
direetinng on the 2d pogo of pamphlet aro well observ
ed. F•ir further particulars, get n pamphlet, free, of
the atr.ent SI and 6 postage stamp. 4 enclosed to any
authorized agent. will insure a battle, containing over
So pills. Ly r••turn m.tii. W. ELLIOTT,
Dec. 2, 18134. Agent; Carlisle.
1. 114 1,41:
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ST% I
3 ,(4.„1ftr.r4 , k • .
0197,40,4
4 b.
Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Uttsam fs war'
ranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma,
Whooping, Cough. tzore Throat, Consumption, and all
affections of the Throat and Lungs.
For sale by all Dreggits. Ger eral Depot, No. C. East
Front Street, Cincinnati. 0.
All tho Medical men and the Press recommend Dr
rleklan Ws A nti-Cholera ,Ilix.tute as the only certain
medy for Dlerrheea and DYSentiry. It is a tomtit - Imo ,
on of Astringents, Absorbents, Stimulants and Car-
Inal it en, and is warranted to effect a Maio after all
her means hare failed.
Dr. Strickland's Pilo Remedy has cured thousands
of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It give'
iminediatit relief and effects a permanent cure. Tr t.
directly. It is warranted to cure.
P. A. Fisher,
W. J. Budd,
For sal.) by all Druggists. Geneva Depot, 6 Emit'
Fourth Street, Cinch:wag, 0.
"177773TRTOKLAND'S TONIC.—We can recommend;
those suffering with loss of Appetite, Indigestion, or .
Dyspepsia, Nervousness and Nervous Debility, to nee
Strickland's Tonle. It Is a vegetable preparation, trro
front alooholiellquors; It strengthens the whole 1101 , ,
vow; system; It creates a good appetite, and is war
ranted to cunt Dyspepsia and Nervous Debility.
For sale by Druggists generally, at $1 poi bottle.—
Prepared by D. A. Strickland, S East Fourth Street,
Cincinnati. 0.
Deo. 2, 18C4.
0. L. LOCJIMAN
.Two Bud Cases. of Plies Cured. •
JIY Dr. Strioklani - r§ Pile - Remedy. Mr:.
Glass of Janesville ' Wisconsin, writes fir the.ber
tient of all who suffer with the' Piles, that he has been
truubled for eightyears with an aggravated calm of
Piles, and his brother was discharged from the army
au incurable, (lie butt* quite paralyzed with the Piles."
With these distressing cases were. cured with one bot
tle of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. - The The reoninmen- , :
dation of these gontiothen, , beside the daily testimo
nials received, by Dr. Strickland, jought to conVhaesf.
those suffering, that the most aggravated chronlocasof
of Piles aro cured by Dr, , StricklantrePllellemedy. TW
is sold by Druggists everywhere.
December 2, /80-1,-.3nr
Information tire()
• •
TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS,:
. .
A GENTLEMAN, cured of, - Neryquft
..tri Debility, Incompetency Premature'Deday, - ind t
Youthful Eito”, actuated by a desire to benefit °that&
will belainpy to furulatt• to all'Wbo need' lt,lieo•Of
charge,Ythe_reclpeand-dlroctions-fOr.raakloo-tbusth*
phi rentedY used In his ease. Sufferers islshlng th profit'
by the advertiser's bad - experience, and pewees • out*
and Valuable remedy, ran do sO By addresslorc Wm' it
once ut hla place of b usluese The Recipe and full In ,
formation—of vital Aznyorlance—will be cheerfully
atustlty return JOAN 114 OGDEN,.
• No. 60 Nassau Street, Nen 1?,,0r1r.
. r,s. Nerroua Sufferirs of botkaoXiit Ye I fllud-tl4
Information hivalrable.,
. Des. 2,,1864.--:Sato.
Ho 'For the. Holtdayel
F ANCY
Goods of all Maas at ila . vor!.
Fstick's Drug, Book avid Panay Store:
UTS, Confectionary and,. Fruits, at
N
rfayors6l3-c.'lC---
.
,
Lettere testamentary on itaa'adirittiniitraatii=
San - doe'dTrlatauf - thir - WlmghrotiCarllsle.
having been Issued to th&subserlber, melding In sad
borough. Netter. 'le hereby gl'ren'to all' persona in..
debted to wild 'estate, to metre payment, and all par.
seas bwrldg Thaingi to 'Waine them ;for sett l ement tq
rebi, a, iaes=ec►:
Every Peiten's' Intemt
8 II A WLS,
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
branches . embreced inn complete course
nr nmmerelai loot ruction.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
The Great English Remedy
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
r ,
, T •-i- . Z :ex
,e ,A,
.it . Yi ic:
Dr sale by Druggists. General Depot, N 6.6 End
rth Street, Cincinnati, 0. •
DYSPEPSIA.
B. P. ATHINBON, c
EXlintokt.'