PRotisil)iNatioi , iiitov i oWgrateirth?'s Oillos:.—Since the promulgation of thO or der from:the War Department, ditcontinu iag and recruititig„ 'little or noth ing has been doneAt the ProVost Marshal's Office of this District, The Rebellion has succumbed to the strong hearts and military genius nf,the loyal { and, we are happy in the belief that the disagreeAhle duties incident to thcretamination and mustering of drafted men:into the service, will never be resumed. the following deserters have been re ceived and disposed of since last report: "RisinEr4. KEZBEI, CO. "D."IOE:Lb P. V. arrested. ALEX. CLELAN, Co. "F"' 18th Petinc - Cavalry, reported under President's, Proclaination. On Tuesday morning the 26th inst., amen giving the name of JOEIN SMITH, was brought into the office under charge, of Detective E. P. ZINN. This was the individual who on the night previous created such an alarm by his represented nearness of resemblance to the assassin J. WILKES Boone. The coun try near the residence of Mr. D. RING WALT was thronged with people, all evincing a de cided disposition to Assist in the capture of said BOOTH." But the latter, or rather his prototype, eluded the vigilance of his pursuers and made his escape to the neigh borhood of Mechanicsburg, where he was ar rested by Detective ZINN, who had been previously advised. ' The prisoner is a spare-built man with keen black eyes, black hair and Moustache, and a countenance ut once indicating rascal ity, and a perfect willingness to conimit if backed by a sufficient inducement, any black deed. His statement is the most contradic tory and unsatisfactory we have ever heard a prisoner eutmciate, being a tissue of false hoods from begining to end. He represent ed his home 'as being at Brooklyn, N. Y., and his business as that of a peddler. Ho came direct from Hagerstown, Md. This “Jourr SMITH (which cognomen by the way is entirely assumed,) was forwarded to HarriabUrg and immediately taken charge of.by the milithry authorities at'that post.— He has since been strongly guarded to the office of Col. BAKER, Chief of Government Detectives, Washington'D. C. FAIR OF THE EMPIRE HOOK & LAD DER CO. .i'Ve are pleased to learn that this very useful and efficient company, is to hold a Fair for one week in Rheem's commencing on the 13th of May. There is no Company, connected with the Fire De partment of the borough, that has higher claims on the patronage of the citizens, than the Empire Hook d• Ladder Co. In every emergency, where their services were re quired, they have been promptly on the ground, with their apparatus, of the efficient use of which they have rendered good ser vice in saving property, and extinguishing fires. A new feature is to be introduced at this fair, which will, no doubt, create a consider able degree of interest. The company have purchased an elegant Silver Fire liorn in Philadelphia, at a cost of about one hundred dollars which is to be conte-ted fur, by the Union, Cumberland and Good Wit/ Compa nies. A sufficient number of tickets have been prepared, on which are printed the names of the several companies, will be sold to the and adherents of these CM,- panics, and during the Fair, they will be de posited in a box properly secured ; at the conclusion of the Fair, the box will be open ed in the presence of a Committee of each Company, and that one which has purchased the largest number of tickets will take a /torn. As the proceeds of this Fair are to ho ap plied Co the purchase of a lot and the erec tion of &Truck House, it is to be hoped that an object so piaiseworthy will be liberally encouraged by the public. - im.The following notice of the de ceased, who was buried in our graveyard last week, with appropriate military honors, was handed us by a friend of the family of the dead veteran. CHARLES A. HOLTZMEIN WIIS burn in Alexandria, Va., February 21st 1864, and died April 16th 1865. Ile was the first man enlisted from Shippenshurg. At the end of the first three months he immediately en listed for three years. Ile loved his Coun try and said he would rather die in battle defending the flag of his Country than to die, at home. The tumult of war shall wake him no more, Be is deaf to the cannon's loud rattle, Emblazoned his name on the banner of fame For the hero has fought his last battle. For the Union ho fought fi r the Union ho died With the foe of hie Country before him, Let the nation remember lila valor with pride, And the Star Spangled Banner wave o'er him. *Erb The Atlantic Monthly for May is al ready issued. James Russell Lowell contrib utes a dream-phantasy, styled "Gold Egg ;'' John G. Whittier, 'The G rave by the Lake;" Gottschalk No. 3of his "Notes of a Pianist:" 0. W. Holmes, "Our Battle-Laureate ;" Mrs. Stowe, "The Chimney Corner," T. B. Aldrich, "Castles," and less known writers pieces of varying merit. "Diplomacy of the Revolution" furnishes a theme for Prof. Greene too rich in material to be exhausted in a single number, or even in a volume. "Out of the Sea" is a sketch beginning on the lee coast of New Jersey, and introducing a quiet Quaker girl of Philadelphia, who had taught the freedmen at Port Royal, and gone to Gettysburg and Antietam with sanitary stores. It is a dramatic romance by the au thbrof "Life in the Iron Mills," one of the best papers . that has appeared in the Atlantic. Our Foitag Folks for May has all of its arti cles illustrated, .. Edmund Kirk, Mrs. Stowe, Gail Hamilton, Mayne Reid and Carleton are among the contributors. "Farming for Boys," "Afloat in the Forest," and two or three other articles, are of a practical tenden cy, and will not only waken interest. bill also convey a large amount of useful informa tion. As we have said before, it is one of the beat Serials for young folks that has over bee4publis44 in talie country. ablitts. The Bridal- CDuelociDer, en,Eaeay AO Warning and inatrtinticm far Young Hen—published by the 'lMerarViasociatlon, 'and stint free ef'chaege in aided -earteinOm".“ , Piddreaei -Dr. ;J. BKiLLIN 110U0f1ToN, 'ilowaM , AimoiliailOn; Pbl lB 4 , • • Yoh. 10-I.ly Marriages. . jfy Poiret,. P. Wing, on the 21st Inst., V7O9BTER P METCALFE of Porklprbigs, Adam's Co. pt . .; to 1111sa SARAH H.AIcICLIRTRZY of &Male..., X., Wing, on the 11th Wet., PET& WOLF of .Good - Uope. Cumberland Co. Pa:, to 2.lAltr E. Pitliinai of W4at'Filaview, Comb. 00. 't:: rot:.l ge atils 1=2:1 ,„ . . Dirdstown Penna. On'the 10th hut, Be,. JAMES WILLIAMSON, foimorly Pastor of Silver Spring 'Coo gregation,to Curoberlaod County Pa. FOR: SALE.. . .• "VINETY Volutu'el3•of Noyels (with wt.. • • „Li roxus other articles) ft:. silo 6,4, at th ' o store of • —. •' . 'E. L: SflitYooN, Apot 2)?, Ws :— at' s 'No. 3, Irvine's Rots we . .... ...RITIPIG—Papoir of all-deioriptions i - IhrroloveNVlsillog Cardr, at Havaritick's Drug arid t Moro. / • .. . HE Empire Hook & bidder Com willl bold a FAIR in RHEEIVI'S HALL, to commence on SATURDAY, the 18th of MAY, and continuo for one week. Contributions . ate respectfully solicited for the citizens of the 11 , rough. 'rickets for the FIRE HORN may now be purchased of John Campbell, Reg Price 26 cents. J A6l EB, S. STERRETT, President, April 28, 1865—th , • RHEEM I .S HALL 'Atli) Nights and one Afternoon Only SIGNOR BLITZ, e groat Magioian.and Ventriloquist Iwith hie learned Canary ,Birds, will give his non donnal and amusing performances on Monday and Tuesday Evenings May lat and 2nd, 1805,, and on Tuoaday afternoon 2nd at 8 b'clock. Admission 25 eta. Childiazin 15cts. Duors open at nx. Commence at 8 o'clock. April 28, 1865. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS ! HAVE just received a large asssort j_ meat of New Goode, such as Cunene% DeLalnes, Chants, Lair., A Iphmks, Chambroys, Flannels, Linens Broom and Bleached Shootings, Brown and Bleached Bbirtinga, Ac. Also, a full assortment of MEN'S GOODS, much as Cloths, Cass'mores, Sattinetts. Jeans, Cott on rides, Denims, Stripes, Checks. Including all quality and styles of Undershirts and Drawers, Dress Shirts. Shirt Collars, Neck Ties, Gloves, and all other goods pertaining to a Gentleman's Wardrobe. _ . .• . . •. A Or NV ki ich w be sold at `ower prices than I hey aro soiling alsowhero in Carlisle. WM. A. MILES, Next door West of tho Post Off April 1805. 500,000 MORE MEN WANTED__ TO PURCHASE THEIR Spring a, n d Summer Clothing of ISAAC LIVINGSTON, T his cheap Clothing Establishment 1 or Nol - 111 Hatiover street, Carlisle, front ono of the largest end hest stocks of . READY A D E CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, AND HATS, ever brought to-this place Having just returned for the Campaign. he acknowledges his gratitude to the cil in ,d'uarlisle and vicinity Jar the extensive pat ronage they have bestowed open him. and lakes the precut °ppm tunity to r,pcatfully solicit a contin a wee Ills same. Ills bock of ready made SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, is not surpassed . in this place. either In quality or in °xi rem, cheapoet.s Remember tint he also shakes clothing In order; has Ing In his employ a, experi enced cutter From wy emensive purchase In the ea tern cat tor. I feel can lid,•01 that I rail not he urider sold by noy other eHablh.hinent, either East West, North or s•mt Livittgq on has al, aye been the first to ..unply yon with I tweet) live par cont. cheap,. end 01.1. hundro d par e1.1,t bailor than sou run purr ha a al Coma and examine his stock when )u,, want to purchase clothing. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Ilaimver Street. April P, 1 . 1 . 10,1 C, VALUALLE 'REAL ESTATE tve s D.l Li, 1865 BY virtue of an order el the Orphans' rt ut COIIIIPI. 1111 d t IPLIIIty. I w ill ',pose to I.tA 110 011 ttl“ , 41 Ilior•ILQ .looe txt, IS.o. al It/ 0'c104.1, tho tto• ne undivided hull ut TRACT OF LAND, Altu,trell in the lOW 1 1141 , 11010 n and uid , ti. FOX lII] HIP ,prtng road east of Car , lands "I thivul Ring John Ihirtzle., .I,ob Itlngwa.t and Putt" Alin - Ighl, coutnioing about 47i ACRES Thk 1111111 ,11l in tha one half of 11 WHOW 7 ll,lnwer, $l.l ng In Lhrce andred and th rry lhl ta. ,n.r.lars And thin, e.• con s l'Elt3qi )I en- per cent. of the put - char, morel .0 he paid he da., of ss le, tho• b.d.uco of . tvwch ut, the t. 441 ti mutt' o of the wth• 1,) the Or phan'. rent t. sud the ie>idne o the Ist day ut A 10, A it , laid ss hen the deed and pesr.vsniun will he glove. A I,(1 Alt ET A. It I W A LT, AcheinOtrairix el Lewis liingwalt. deed. Al rli IS, 1:01.,. LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED In the Putt Unice at Carlisle, State ul Peansyl ania, the 25th day of April 18. 5. obtain any ut these letters, the noplt Cant, must calf for adverti,ed ,otters' give the date of the H..t, and pay one cent for ttdvertising. If not celled for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. CEO. ZINN, P. M. Anthony, Sue King Ellen Armstrong, Mary Kiel Mary AdaMs, Sarah J Killian F Adams, PhillippanerKline Jacob Thos Lyein Ahrk Baker, Amanda Lush Annie E Beck, Jacob Lariglc Thomasine Briesser, Victor (U. Laille Lavine S. A.) Little Mary Britton, Munson, F.Linthurst Wm A (Bks) Lucas Margaret Beecher, Peter Myers H Beecher, Elmanda Murder!' Levi Bradley, Margaret Myers John 2 Bags, Suntan Moss Elizabeth A Brown, Matilda Miller Kate Bucks, Sarah Morrison Katie Bell, Robert Miller John Babbitt, Frank Susan Brienesser, Benj Maglaughlin H Brown, Jacob F Mountz Kate Baker, Sarah McCaleb Mary M Baker, Sallie A Myers Lovina Baker, Albert Mountz George Bricker, Martha Mourer Fred Cameron, Kate May Martha Cramer, Lizzie McCord Rachael P Colman, Elizabeth Neff Peter Cook, Phillip Neil Nancy Coil, Annie Newcomer Josepli 2 Cameron, Elizabeth Plough, John Colwell, Annie Preisle Debbre A. Crain, Annie Parker, Mrs. Cornelia Corninan, M Piper, Isabela Cornman, Mary E Reamer, George Carnman, Win. E. Rice, George COT, James Rowe, Hon. John Day, Sarah Ruths, Peter DeitO, Catharine Rinehart, Elizabeth Danher, Martha Janeßaber, Mary Durner, John Rend, Geo. B Ewing, John Ritter, W illium Erwin, Kittle Robison, Emma L Erb, John A Rnmp, William J Eckels, Louisa Reber, Mollie J Emnainger, Eliza Rupp, Libbie Filcy, Laura C Seauott, Ceali Fervor, Jno Shearer, Samuel Fisher, Elizabeth 2 Sites,,Sumuel Fuller, Amos Sellers Mary R Fields, Courtney Shelley, Velentine For bet, David Steller, Anna Fry, James Shearer, Susan E Fairfacks, Maria AnnSheck, Mrs Elizabeth Gutshall Mary A Steller, 'luau P. Graham Elizabeth Snyder & Gelmure Gardner Tressa J Scott, Mr. A. V Grit merine Ed (Bkis)Shambaugh, M. L Gill Catharine A Steal, Elizabeth Gibeon Caroline Stun, Sergt. Victor W Griner Annie M (Carlisle Barracks) Germyer Anna A Shechells, Adelini E. Grosman Jane M. Snyder, Mary Ann Harris John G Stewart, Alex. Al D Holbar Catharine Snyder, John Hoover Eliza Snyder, Jerry Etelter Michael P Smith,Henry A 2 Herman Chas Sitnmens, Mary E Hoover Josephine 112Thumme, William Hoover Andrew P Tupper, .E.. 0 Heisner - Tate,• Mr: A. J Hamilton Claudia Trogtie; Andrew Handschcr Titzel, Josepti'N I3ilb - h T ICanitiEild)Ttike Robert. Hoffer Minnie Thomas, Martin -4 t Hellen Wiener Leonard Troy, Samuel • Hengst Jacob IN,onderlioh, Wm. Harris John S Williams, Samuel . Harder, Ellen M 2 Wise, Talithii• Jane 2 Hasaler Daniel Wensehel, H Hoffman Catharine Walker, Richard Harnish Mary 4 Walker, Benj. : H. 2 , HUlTianFrunk Wood's,. Betsey Heyd`l2ebeccaA 1 Wartsol, Phanorb - ,. • ' Hare Crtharine Wolff, Joseph Johnston Julia E Wilson, Thos. S Jackeon Errailine Weiser, J. Joslen J A (Bike) Welsh, Martha E Jones Chris •,, White, S. S 2 Jaye Mary ;' Wire; John Jefferson deo'*, . Wiekerd, Henrietta • Johnston Nary. Younger, E Killinger Rebecca Young, Davidrim). KalVer Jacob • Younger, Deng.. Bks) Kirby Dr 'R R Zeigler, David . 2 Kest Jacob • Zeigler, Jacob Kizer Dilla • . . SF4GARS & 'I'OI3ACCO, C 1 , 4 AT 11,ALOT9N% lORPHANS'AbOURT.;SAALE. •VY virtue of an: order Or.the Orphan's .I_,lCourt to me direeteil t iyon sell at public eels on SATURDAY, May 27, 18,65..7. on the promisee a degirehie ;,- . HOU6qr, AND LOT OF GROUND,, situate In the town of Weld Fairview. • -The , lot le 35 feet In front and 132 feet in depth, and •hal erected thereon a Two Story Frame—House; with Kitchen attached, Stable, Smoke Muss - and other necessary buildings. Tho property Is in koodre. pule and Is the same of which Levi Kapp lately died seized.. • The terms of se o are 25 er cent of the Moneypurchase to be paid when the property is stricken sir, the balance on the confirmation of the sale by the Court when a deed will be made and possession given. Taxes assessed for the present year to 'bo paid by the purchaser. Salo to commence at 2 o'clock P. lli. of said day. •TiIOSIAS tdcOLIIKE; A dminietrator. April 28, 1805-3 E Richmond h a s Fallen ! AND SO HAVE DRY GOODS. A . fact that is proven to every person calling at the Cheap Store of teldich & Miller, where they are just receiving alarge supply of Spring and Summer Goode, purchased since the great decline In gold. Tao stock embraces In part LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as lack and Fancy Bilks of all colors and quali ties, now sty lea Poplins, Idohairs, Lustros, Alpaccas all colors, Mozambiques, Lamoriques, Valenslas, Do Lalnas amines, SPRING CIRCULARS, Basques, Sacques, Shawls, kc , Are. MOURNING GOODS of every kind, consisting of ‘lourniog Silks, Alpaceas, Bombazines, 11lohairs, Poplins, single and double width DeWoos, 'famine Cloths Crape Veils, Collars, Hand. kerchiefs, Balmoral Skirts, a new style, black• end white Gingham. &c. DOMESTIC GOODS, bleached and unbleached Musliristrom 12% cents up. A largo assortment of Calicoes from 12% cents to 26.- 10 4 bleached and unbleached Sheeting, Pillow Case Blurtlino, Tickings Cottonades, Ginghams, Nankeen,, Table Diaper, and a great many other goods not men tioned but always on hand. Our notion department Is complete, embreoltig Cotton Hosiery of every quality for ladies, gentlemen, misses. boys and children, Gloves of every description. Silk, Linen, and Gingham Handkerchiefs, French Corvette, Hoop Skirts all rlzes. Balmoral Skirt• all sizes; Balmoral Skirts. Neck Ties, Suspenders, Trimming and Mantua Ribbons, Head Netts, Sun Umbiellas, Parasols. Men and Boy's Wear always a full assortment of every description at tho very lowest market prices. Clothing made at very short notice by a first class tailor CARPETS, CARPETS, a full lino cf ovary description and quality, Matting, Floor Uil Cloth, Looking Ulassos, Oil and ,Paper Win dow Minds, Table Oil Clths, Stair Uli Cloths, and many other house furnishing gods for the season Feeling very thankful to the,,gennrous community for tholr kind and liberal patronage so far extend.td the firm, we earnestly and sincerely ask a continuance of the Paine, as Customers know that is a great pi-en ure to us to exhibit our stock, b..st •es proving that we alwals study the interest of our customers as we are determined not to be undersold by any merchant in the country. Please-remember the well known stand south east corner Market square, directly opposite Irvin's Boot and Shoe Store. April 28, 1865. NOTICE. VOTICE i• hereby given that an elee -1 Won will he held on Monday, May I,st, I'lE5. at the Court Ilona° In Carlisle. between the hours of 2 and 4 o'c loc 1, P .of said day. la elect a President and nye Managers of the Carlisle Uas & Water Com pany. GEO, WISE, Soctly, April 21, isr,:.-2t An Ordinance. RELATING TO THE REDEMPTION OF CERTAIN BOROUGH BONDS. %AT II I' Et et.t.iio bonds of the Bono ugh of Cal liste bay., become duo 'I hero- I A°, lie it ena ted by th,, Town Council o the Bor. ugh of Carlisle. And it is hereby enacted by toe authority nt the same that the l'tetddent of the Council Ir con junction with the Finance Conunit , ce of the Council. he and Is hereby outhorized and requir al to prepare and issue bonds In sun, of PIOO and upwar , s for 'he red mption nt said Bond, and to which time shall ho c. up,un annexed for the payment I f the interest s.oni annually at the (•arlisle deposit' Bank. until the first dal• of July , when the prim ipal shad be made pa) aide The bond, shall he sizned by the Pr Orient. counter •lgned by the i. , ecretery of th, en ',drat inn, And Attest ri by the c. tpnnation =cal and the etL•cts traorhis'•s a I•I property of the said Itor,ugh of Carlisle, are hereby pledg,d fir the interest and principal nt said • and • H.S they become due. Enacted lute an Ordinance this 7th day ^f April, 'FS J. W. II OILLELEN, .„ President of Council. JUIIN CAMP ELL, Chief Burgoso. A t test —J rl. NIABONfI EIM ER, Jody. of Corporation . . . Aprll 21, 1865-3 t ADMINISI'ItATOIt'S NOTICE. Let WS Testamentary on tbe estate of Georg liens, dee'd , late of the borough of New Cumberland have been issued to the suhnoribers reaidlng In tb name place. to whom all debts due sold decedent sell be paid and all claims presented. _ April 7, 1565-. TREMENDOUS Reduction in Prices OF Dry Goods at Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store. I ant now receiving another lot of Goods bought at the present reducmd City prices, and will run them off at very small profits. Calicoes from ISM to 2Octe. Muslim! r - om 12 4 4 to 26cts. Ticklugs, Oinghams Ac , at the very lowest figures. HOSIERY AND GLOVES much lower than former prices. MOURNING GOODS. I will open next week a full assortment of all She new sty leFof Mourning Goods. As my stool, of goods was very light when the decline le price took pim), I an, now prepared to offer great Induaernents to pu-thee ore. All in want of good and cheap DILY GOODS will do well to call at the Cheap Cash Store. (11A§. OGILBY, Truatoe. April 13 '66. Grant I Sherman ! ! Sheridan!!! Richmond has Fallen AND with the fill of Richmond, we are most hsppy to announce to the people, the greet decline in goods. BUSINESS DONE ON A GOLD BASIS GOODS AT PANIC PRICES Our entire stock reduced to correspond with prices in the cities. DRESS GOODS, PLAIDS, MOZAMBIQUES, ALPACAS, SCOTCH GINGHAM, &e, CALICOS, GINGHANIS, CHECKS, TICKINGS, MIJSLINS, BLEACHED AND UN- BLEACHED all nt greatly reduced rates. Every one in want of cheap goods. should give UP a call. no wo aro deter mined to cull goods down at the very lowest nick. Bargains will be all the rage at GREENFIELD & SIIRAFER'S. B. E. corner Market Square. 2D DOOlt, 2D DOOR, 2D DOOR. April 7,1865. Every Person's Interest WC. SAWY ER, respectful' calls • the attention of every body to his im mense Stock of Winter gouda just received, bought or cash and all at he reducei prices from A '2 Stewart As Co., Arnold Constable, & Co., Murphy & Harris, Miner Vorrester, Now York. Siegel West & Jrvln, M. L. Hallowell do Co, Thoe. W.. Evans & Co . and other places Philadelphia. Composing the latest styles of Silks, all colors.— Newest kinds of. wool fahrles,in plain colors, barred, figured reps &o. All kinds of • • Mourning Goods, from Myera, NAP' York, N west etylen of Mantillas, Cir.:ulna' and d. beim Good are specially in my trade . Furs, of all kinds and good qualities, broUgitt from A. I'. Staivart C 0.4 very chop for theso tiuMS SHAWLS, , of every variety, Broolathidonrning, plain Barred for Ladles and ftiledost ' • B A 1 . 4 41 ORAL SK I R.T . §,. Woolen Goodi, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladles' tinderiette, Trlmitlngs; ttion's and Boy's Overcoats, Qesalmera and.Oloths. Goode are made up to order in the latest stylo and at short none°. Itien's Shawls, Undershirts, Drawers, Gloom Scarfs and Ties. Thir largest stook of Domestic Goods In the County, Carpets, OIL Cloths, Blankets, and every other varie ty of Goods kept In a Bra' class Dry Goode storo. AsNew dtylos of (Nooks and -Dress Goode come out, I hare made orrangemonts to ..eeetve • them.. New Goods will be added as the winter advances. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, Rai tun dotnrmlned not to be undersold. Remember the old Stand, East Main street, onodoor below Martin's Hate!, •• Nov.lB, 1864. W. 0, SAWYER. p'sny - B - o - orcs - , Pliiito g riflk A lbums Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Pooket Books, at Haver and Book Sims, • 14 4 §,r 1 70.,•, . Beoretarijifitii jiTreastry, thb tiVatalgatid has assatsedlba Gan. oral Bubsctlptloi Agency tOr the sate;ot . trikiffici r Statei TrevioryNotea, , tioarlsg 'avian and: throckenths poi cent. friteitit; Pit! annum; known an tilt'''. • SE.VEN-2VIRTYLOAN. L' • Those Notos are Issued under date of June , 16t1; 3865, and are payable three, years from that time, turrency,oi pro coilyertiblo . at'thn option of 'the ho der Into 11. S. 6-20 Six per Cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These bonds are worth a premium which increase the actual profit. on, the 730 lo.an, and Stu . exemption from State and municipal ttaXation add from one to three per cent. more, according to the rate felled on other property. The Interest Is payable In curcsznii l semi annually by coupons attached to each notoiivhich may be cut Off and mold to any bank or banker Tbo Interest amounts to 01 n $5OOO " Notes of all the denominations named will be'prompt 1y furnish.d upon receipt of subscilptlons, and thd notes forwarded at oneo. The Interest to 15th June next will be paid in advance. Tble to THE ONLY LOAN IN :MARKET now offered by the Government, and It In confidently expected that its superior advantages will make it the Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than $30.000,000 of the Loan authorlsod by he lest Congress are now on the market. This amount at the rate of which It le being absorbed, will all be subscribed for within four monthr, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as bee un formir been the cue on closing the subscriptions to other Loans In order that citizens of every town and section of hecountry may be afrnrded facilities for taking the Inan,,the Nations,l Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the coun try have generally agreed o receive subscrlplionsiatpar. Subscribers will select their own Azonte, In whom they have ronddence, And vim only nro to be responsible for the delivery of tb notes for Trl Ich thoy receive orders For win nt the First Nat. Bank and Carlisle Deposit Bank, Carlisle, and First Nat Bank, Newvllle. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. Feb. 24, 1865 LEIDICEI 3 NIILLF,R TO TIIE PUBLIC. Carlisle, March 20, 1865. WEtbe undersigned Ladies, do here h" i:ertlly to the superior •I uality of the Silver Sprliig Flour. munufnetured by Singiser it Manning, of Big Spring Mil s. Cumberland Co.. 00•1 sold hy &mull NI I loo,er of Carlisle The price of Flour having come down some we would ad , Ise all persons to give this trial,as it c.inuot be surpassed. Mrs .1. Boas, Mrs. W M. Beetem. Mrs. S. E Rheum. Elizabeth A Loudon, Mrs H. II Waiver, Mrs. A. Hoover, Mrs. J Rhoads. Msss H 6eolß. Nliss E. Bentley, Mrs. M Trego. Mrs, Sites, Mrs J. W. Eby. Mra. II Miller. %Ira. S. A Saner lira. K. Rhoads. Mrs Armstrong. Mrs Murray, Mrs. tl. Itingws It, Mrs.o Turner, Mra B. Comfort. Geo 1.. Murray. NI rs Jacob Saner, Mr s. A B. Ewing Mrs It. ogilby, Miss S. H Miller, Mrs. S. A. tlutton. am. GOLD AND SILV ER WATCHES e7ro•Nnrir.37 - , c:ffc_-,- ti The - Entire Slock of One Gold and Silver Watch Manufacto ry, Two Immense Jewelry Estab rnents, One Silver Plating Warehouse One 4;old Pen and Pencil Maker;- To bedisposed of with dispatch WITHOUT REGARD TO COST The Goods are of fashionable styles and most extol rt and are saetiflred in this manner mnl eve the prop (tutors Irvin embarrassment OMR °nod by a distracting civil war. It should be proml otly stated, also, that they are mostly of AM ERICAN MANUFACTURE and therefore greatly superior to the goods Imported from abroad and hawked about as the cheapest ever sold The simple duty no imported -00 s. and the high premium on (hold (all foreign bills are payable In gold,)amount to more than thin entire root of many of the articles offered by us to the pub.le. To facilitate the sale .TNO. C. 10111{, JACOB 11E}$. Administrators• ONLY ONE DOLLAR 111 be charged for any article on our list, And thin nu the purchaser tuned not pay until ho known e hat eis to get This plan accords with the met end re ntly become no popular fir dbion,ing of large stocks 'Jewelry at d d o llar productions. THE PLAN IS SIMPLE! The name of each article offered for sole—as ‘• Gold outing Gold Oval !land Uracelet," '• Pearl leastpin and Ear-lb-op. - 4," Ito d Etiatnellei II vs, Plated Coke Basket," Ac, is written on a card aJ enclosed in a sealed enoe,cp , : thoselennelopes are ion placed iu a drawer and a ell mixed; then as an urdi r is received, with twenty lire Milo tor return postage and other char •es, no the cards or c ail-- eaten Is taken at random and sent by brat mall to t , a customer, who will Yeti et once what he ran get I', tine Dollar. Itho is pleased with his fortune he can fie ward the money according to directions on i lie cortill rate and secure the prize If the article a ,artitid ,hould be unsuited to t: a purchaser—as for exttnp:o, met ,if Pearl Ear-Drop.. and tireasidn to a young elan who could not wear them, and had no one to giro then, to—we will send any other article On the catalogue of equal price which may bo pr. furred Or If, for any reason, you choose to venture no further, then you can lot the matter drop whero it Is and spend oo more. Examluo carefully our Ca'aloguo I WATCH DEPARTMENT. ON Gents' Patent Lever Gold Hunting Case $5O to 200 300 Gouts' netaen'd Lover ()old Ilan Vg Ude 40. 175 4101 Gents' Salve Geld Hunting Case, 30 - 100 20J Lal)es' Gold and Eutttnerd flouting Case, 30 . NV 4uo (lents' Patent Lever Oliver hunting Cll , e, 30 • 00 400 Gents' Det Lever Oliver Hunting Case, 3• - 85 300 Uente' Let. Lever 011 vu. open tare, 20 - On 3,0) Gents' Patent Lever Sliver open-':nee, 25 - 60 300 Gents' Swiss flt•ver, IS - 4u JEWELRY DE PA RT M ENT. 3 , 0 Dlato.nd Wino, $4O to sl‘2o 3 , 0 (how' Diamond Pins, 20 - 100 3000 (]onto' Onliforeda Diamond PlOB. 3 - 16 3000 Gents' California Diamond Ithogs, 12 nOOO Gents' Gold and Enameled Feb Challis, 3- 40 4010 Oentli . Gold Vest t halos, 6 - ' 40 4000 Pair Gents' ,I.•1t1 Sleeve Buttons, 3 - 10 44100 Palrtien• s Geld & Entun Sleeve Buttons 3 - 10 6000 Sete Gents' Geld Studs, 3. 8 8 00 dents• Stone Set and Signet Rings, 3- 12 8000 Gents' Slone Set At Signet Enarn Kings 4 • 10 Um 0 Ladles' Gold Neck :hale , E. • 60 40461 Gold Ova -Bane Bracelets, 3 - 10 DELAINES, 6000 Gold and Jot Bracelets, bow G o .d and One/oohed Bracelets, 3000 Gold Chatehdu °halos, 600 Pair Ladies' Gold 8I• eve Buttons, 3 8 4000 Pair Ladles' Gold Entun. Sleeve Buttons 4 - 10 8000 Solitaire Gold Brooches, •• 3 - 12 8000 Coral, Upul and Emerivd Brooehes, 8 - 12 6000 Gold Cameo and Pearl Enr•Drops, 3 - 8 7000 lor4iie, let, lava di Florentine sar drupsa - 10 6000 I old Thimble-, 6 • 10 00 ,0 Poral, Opal and Emerald Ear-Drops, 3 - 10 0000 111ni tore Lockets, 4 - 10 0000 )1101,,ture Leakets—Magic spring, 8 - '26 1)10) Plain Gold Rings. 4 - 12 • 0 0 . 4 uts Ladles' Jewelry, Gold and Jot, 6 • 20 dies Ladle' Jewelry, Cameo, Pearl, &e. 5 - 20 00 Ladies' 1411 t and .Jet Bracelets, 4 - 17 0000 I, dies' Gilt and Jut lint Supporters, 2 - 12 SILVFHt PLATED WARE. $2 to $2O 8- 12 2- 10 4- 10 0000 Cu.B 8000 Gobluts, OJOO Pair N a plc I n Rings =M! 4000 onemr Yraman—comploto with bottlos,,s • 20 2000 leo Pitoherp, 6000 Pair Rutter KIIIVON 8 8 5000 Soup Oyster and Gravy Ladles, 2. 8 1000 Hu :raved Pie Knives, 8. . 6 8000 Spoons. per dozen, 6- 16 6000 Dozen Table Anons, .Per darn?, . 8 - 24 ' 6000 Detin :Dasert Petits, per doe-n, • 8 - BO GOLD PENS AND PENCILS. 12000 . Gold - Pons, Silver Pitiniden Golder, 43 to $lO 12000 (Sold Pons.'Silver Mruuted [folders, 2- 8 8000 Gold Pens, Gold Mounted Ilo , dars, 8 . . 15 6000 Gold Pens with Gold Rxten.l.o Holders 10. 25 0000 Gold Pens, Golkllolders and Pencils, 10 • 20 6000 Gold Pencile, 6. 20 REMEMBER , In all paces we, charge ,for forrardlng the portificate,. postasO, and doing the'bealneen; the gam of Twenty.' five Cents, which must be In the order. rive' Cern& Woe will, be peat for °lppon_ for $2; thirty for? $6; Mity.five for $10; onelbutiOrod for . $l6. • AGENTS ARR,WANT,pD • Throughout the Country to operate for ms.- Ingo compensation will be paid. ~fiend for terms, &c., closing stamp. March 44, 1845 (• IPES, Tobacco, (smoking and chew, ing) and dogarq, ¢t Ilaverotio!ea Drug and, nook ,tore. _ T4 l —R----BELTZHOOVERF-At,tprney eat Lase 'Office fia Smith Ilanoverettia, opposite 4tentz's dry_ir,ood.store Caritas, pa., • •—floptiraber 00984. One cent per day on a 080 note. Two Gents « 0 '6 8100 " Ten " " " " 9500 " " " " " Siooo Magnificent Sale. ON THE ONE DOLLAR PLAN NEWBORN & CO., 75 Fulton Street, N. Y 1:404f !Stint Mining ' , CO..' -2.-- v - — CAPITAL, ,81,200,000. 12 I:IOI?'`SHARES, A,TilOO Bi 2 • Thousand' 'Mares in• the -Treasury, . '‘tai baka:dd, as required, .0 raise the necessary working •'eapital.' The mine reilow being partially worked, with 'the most proinisingsasuica t; , , , TWO THOUSAND SHARES .of the Company's Stook; or' so much thereof as has no: aireadyboen boon sold , are o ff ered for . sah;, to raise money for the tinrdedlato Mirchase of the most mr provedmaFhtnery. Pfriee , Forty .Pollars Per Share. piid, and not subject to assessment. No mote than this amount Is Ibr solo below par.— Thla stock Is offeredin ther ui most confidence: That we have One tif thd richest mines in Nevada; That ovary' sherd' of the Conipany'rii Stock will be worth Ito face intold'trithin ono year from this time; "That we shall be pitying large monthly dividends in gold bolbro the and of the year. That there to nothing offering at the present time In which capital cah:find a more eafo or profitable invest moot; and ' Tbat CO. funds to bo raised will be ample for the full development of our, absolutely inexhaustible mine. leaving two-tbirde of tho Company's Stock still in the treasury. The management of the Company ban boon commit. led to a Board of Trustees, composed of onergetia Christian, business men, in-whom the public may re pose the moot implicit cOnlldence. All desired inforthation will Do furnished upon per sonal or written application, either by tho President, 0. S. Brown. at his office, 117 Front Street, by the See retary,.A. A. Poet, Cashier of American National Dank, 70 and 80 Broadway, or by Herman Camp, at his Silica, 100 B roadway. OtEL. Stork (or Bale at the American National Stank. CHARLES S. BROWN, Pren't, ALFRED A. POST, Suc'y. and Treas. March 81, 11106-3 t. Washington House. No. 709 Chestntit St., above 7th PHILADELPHIA rfl ITIS old and popular Elotel is located x in the immediate cootie of business. and to per sons visiting the City on matters of trade or pleasure. It is one of the most desirable lintels in Philadelphia. It Is convenient to all the Rail lload Depot; and easily accessible by city care from all parts of the City. Its rooms are airy and spacious. and the Larder will be unexceptionable in every respect. The Manager as sures the public that no effort will he spared on hie part to make the Wtothitigton nous; in all respect; pleasant and agreeable to his guests. and hd' will be pleased to see his old friends and former patrons of the tt States Union." Philadelphia, and to welcome many new ones. Mr. L. B. Nogley, the former office clerk at the States Union, will be glad to see his old friends at the Washington House, CHAS. M. ALLMOND, Manager March 26, 1805.-1 'no. THE PLHENIX PECTORAL WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. THE PLICEN IX PECTORAL ; OR, COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY AND SENERA B.NAKE ROOT Will cure Iho Dicessen of the TIIRO ' T t LLTNOB Such an Colds, C NOIR, Croup. Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, sore Throa ohrsoilenn. Whooping Cough, Inc. Ito timely uoo will prevent PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, And Peen where this fearful cllseaeo has taken hold It will alt rd greater relief hen any other medicine yti•e Kato Vanderslice of Pulicrille, ;aye: I woe benefitt.d more by oking the Phreulx i °aural than . . • • any other medicine I ever Card" Elias °bell oitzer, IT Lionville, Chester county, was cured of cough of wnur years' standing by using the Phoenix Pectoral. Joseph Lukens, ot Hall street, Phoenixville. earl iflea that he "no cured of n coa.:h ot Iron years' standing, win a.I other inedleinen bad tolled, by the Phoenix P. etoret. .13pol, Power., eertitl, th,t he hi sold hundreds of bottlec of the Phceolo Peounal, end thot 311 ‘tho used It heir testimony of Its wonderful effects In curing Cu II S ri‘ln Itoyor, oditor of Cho “indepennent Phoenix," II usud it. has no hositation in pronouncing it a m icto ro i ody for cou,,h, ii .arscness and irritation I I n.• throat. The West Lheste• "Jetiersouian" says: "We have eons Dr Oberholtzer porn nally n nl,lOl, cif years. d it gives us the greater pleasure to rueonmettd his medicines Ina , inucli to, chn public rarely ha• u chi bow• fit of family inedi• i6e. pn•parred by a physician of his acquirements and ex peel lir. libel 1,11., is it inetnher of Clip Alumni of ths Medical Deportment of the Cul nerd y of Pen risyll a nis at nhich institution he gradu.rrd in loll " The It, ading - Gazette" sacs: • This couch remedy Is made up by Dr. L. ill.eilioltzor, of Plicenisvilln. , and i Ints.noquited an unsorpnesed reputation in kg coughs. It Is car, fully and prepared irom Wild e'herry Barn. and Senelca Snake Root " Dr. Oen. 11. Ii 00 , 1 Prof no .r of the I'ra.•iire of Medi cine In the University of Penns,' sa: In, Physician to and "nu Of the authors of the United Seaton Dispensttory. says of Sc,,,ka male Itobt 't,s lon Is speclaPy directod to the T proprietor 01 this im dieinff lens SO m orb cont . '. d tire in its wtratiye powers from the testimony of hundreds who have used D. that the money will be p back to any putehaser who is not satisfied with lie effects. It In•n pleasant to take that children cry for It. It costs only Thirty-{lve cents—to rgn bottb, 01. It Is intended for only nor• clans of dbeases, namely, thorn of the I'hront and Lungs Prepared only by LEVI OBERIEOLTZER. M. IN, Phoenixville, Pa. Sold by all Druzlrkts and Storekeep Johnston, I ninon ay & Cowden. No 2,1 No th Sixth Street, Phioidelphia (lencral 0% holosale Agents. I). W. ()roof; k Co , Wlnde..ale Agents Harrisburg. Ilaverstiek's Drug Store. money f,r Carl' lo N ❑ —lf ;) our nearest druguist or storekeeper dons ,t keep this tupdielop do not let blur put y,,unlT ulth nor other noulieine, 111,1 Fr• hr• mat, es in , wptuoneyllll butt send at onee tome of the agents for It. Alnruh to, IS6s—ly MILLINERY C;0011S. BROOKS & ROSENITEIM, WIIOI, ES AL E Dl ALE ItS, No. 431 MARKET Street, north side, PHILADELPHIA, INTO now op.•n their usual harniFnme vartoty of 111 !IRONS, BONNE l' SI AT Elti A LS, STRA F; WV WINN OTh LAW OS'& MISSES' Ii ATS, FLOW MRS, LILCO ES, LACES, nd all other article, requhrd by the Millinery Trade lly long experlenre and si i lot attention to this branch of business exclusively, no flatter ourself. that Nye can offer Inducements, in variety, styles, quality and moderate priors—nol eve , y where to I c bound The at tention of 311 WAN MRS and 31hIltiillANTS is respect. bully solicited Niarch 24 1865-3 mo. • 'ARLISLE & PUILADELPIIIA 14. .n ts ,_ 4• 4 1 ,4 44 ; • .. w FIREIQ II T LINE. FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 MARKET STREET PUILADELPInA J. & D. 11110 ADS, /VAIN STREET. CARLISLE, PA. aiii`Cars of this Line leave the Depot Sit Market St Daily, al 4 o'clock, P. M. Leave Carlisle: Daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M. (Duds Intended for this Line should ho marled C. P Daily Froicht Line, and aunt lu by 4 o'clock. July 1, 1864. 8- 12 8- 15 8 - 30 READING RAILROAD 12 14 A Q t 4. • a. • WINTER ARRANGEMENT fIiRF, AT. Trunk Line from Clio North %,_A and North West for Philadelphia. New York Reading., Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton &c. rains leave Harrisburg' for New York ' as follows: Al 3 and 8.16 A 51 and 1.45 P. N., arriving /It Now York at 10 A, 51 and 2.45 and 10 P. 51, Tha above coons t with similar trains on Punnsyl. vapid hull Road, and Sleeping,CarsaccomPany the first two trains without change. , Leave fur Reading, l'ottsvillo, Tatnagua, Allentiown and Philadelphia at 8.15 A Al. and 1.46 P. Al., stopping at Lebanon and principal stations only. Way Trains, stopping at all points. at'7.25 a m. and 4.40 p. m. Leave New York at 0 a. in,, 12 noon, and 7 p in. Philadelphia at Ba. m, and 5.30 p. ,m.: Pottsville at 8.00 a. in and 2.25 p.,m.: Tamaqua at 810 a. in. and 2.15 . p. avid Evading at 12 ,midnight, 7, 0 5 and 10.45'a.'m . ., 1.88 and 11,05 p( m.' An Accommodation Paixenger train leaves Reading at 0.20 A. Si., and returns , frpm . Philadelphia at 4.3 J P. M. . - Columbia 'Railroad trains learn Beading :at 8.40 and 11 a. m. for Ephrata, Lititz, o..rombia, dc. On Sundayit. Leave Neu; York at 7 is. m,; Philadol. pkia'at 2,15 p. 51., Pottsville at 7.80 A. AL Tansagut. at, I a. in., Harrisburg 8. 15 a. m, and Reading at 12 mid• night for Harrisburg. Commutation; Mileage. Beason. School and Excursion Vickots at reduced rates to and from all points. Baggage cheokod.through, 80 , Pounds Baggage al. lowed each Passenger.: . t1 rk . 1 . 0r 1 25, 1,064. , Penn Mitfiialliife lithitraike Co. Phila.: ASSETS 1,485,685,32 Lifo Ina POlioieo Granted on FayorabloToTmo, ' The board of Trustees have declared a return Pre intern Dividend in Scrip of FIFTY . PER OlitNT: upon the cash Premiums received in 1813,4 ; en all peados in force perember soul 1864, and'have decided - to receive the (Nettle - cites of the Extra'Serip Dividends of Septem ber 1550 In payment fa Premiums., • The undersigned to ready to deliver Certi fi cates to putt• a entitled tareceive them at the,Carlielo agency at hie office on Main-Street at-any time after the date of . agt. Pamphlets, 'table of -rafee j applientons and every formation Du-niched ,ritDoute a ba .l., rg . e o . Carltala Ap'l 114'65, Blake' • _ r 1 1 IIE complete success of the ORNA- Al ENTA L COUlt STUN E. warrants the subscril er in calling attention ni a,l who may want a superior Stove, to call and examine the only Shore that has given uui verbal satisnetion. WHAT IS CI AIMED °run. OTHERS IS, Ist. A saving of from 30 to 60 per cent In fuel. 2:1. A hot ter and quicker front the .5111110 fire. 3d. A largee Oven than any other stove of the same size 4th. The preservatioh of the centre piece rront sink ing, raving rup,m.. r,th. The best Baker ;easter, and Cook new In use bth A superior arrangement fur cleanin the flues The Ornamental is warranted to give satisfaction in in every particular, and will he shown with ',Nature to all v , hn may callow bother Fleshing to purchase or not. Any quantity of reference givi n in town or country. A few othergood Conk Stoves no hand and for sale SPOUTING, ROOFING, Jolt Work, Donner Smithing and Sheeting. promptly at tended to lu town or country. All colic warranted, at she old stand formerly occupied by Mrs. Mary Mor ris North Hanover street. Old Copper. Itaass . and Pont, r bought, and the high est price paid in Cash t r foods. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPE RIENCE OF AN INVALID. published for the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN, and others, who suf fer from Nerious Debility, Premature Decay of Man hood, Ac„ supplying at the same lime Tun MEANS OF SELF-CURE. By one who has cured himself after un dewing considerable quackery. By enclosing a post paid addressed envelope single copies may bo had of the author. NATIIAMEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Dec. U, 1864.-3 mo. Brooklyn, Kings Co , N. Y. T UST reot ived trow the great New 49 York Auction &tics 3l 0 yards Calicoes. 2500 •` Whito 600 Spring Dulaincs. 5000 Carpets. Oil Cio' ha, Looking Glasses, Shades, do. Great Bargains in floopSkirts, Linen Handkerchiefs, Spring Months, Bosquines, Dress Goods, Dress goodss ac. I will soli the above GONIN and many others at a small advance on post until the lot of April. Please call. ono door below Martin's Hotel, Slain street. March 10, 1805 W. C. SAWYER. VyVALUABLE Presents for all at Haver stick's Drug Book and Fancy Store. DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.- Letter s of Administration on the estate of - Levi oodyear, late of tipper Allen twp., having been issued to the subscriber residing in Church • Own ' Notice it hereby given to all persons indebted to make payment, and those having claims to present t .em for settlemena to D COODYKAR ot. Administrator. All young ladies between the ages of 23 and 27yeare who would desire to correspond for amusement or with a view to matrimony, and particularly those of educa tion and refinement. can obtain a correspondent who may be of benefit to them, by addressing F. S. 11. It. Carlisle. STATE NOTICE,- A.. Letters testamentary upon the wili of Martha . Duncan, deed.. of the,bwough of Carllkle, have been .issued to the subscribers residing in the borough of Carliole, to whom all accounts will be presented and all debts paid. • . . . . . .. . NOTICE. rea A r Jetzon ! Great .Attraction! I It, ' • . . DRY GOODS. .4.llLisialwaVi beenotelmitted u bsingthe:cheepest I • S ore in the County. WO base redently recelied from the pastern ORIN: seleotfons 'or the choicest goods, at' Suph very tow, Oguniscer will, surprise the purahaser.— We will as usual replenish er-steak with • thn most seasonable.goods, such as. ,eanispa gratify the most fastidious. Our Domestic goods are greatly re duped in price; lower tbui can be purchased In• town, • • •. • . ,• • 'Mar ;•• • di , • • G. A. •NIPOLLB:, General Superintendent BLINDS AND. SHADES. - ' WILLIAMS, No.lo ' BIitEET, .I . III.I.4DELPHIA, • '. MANIiBAOTURBIL OF ' VENITIAN BLINDS -- - I" WINDOW SBADES. The'hirgest andll'iesTetieortinent In ttto dig al the lowest cash prices.. . • STOltElsupus MAD.III AND LETtlitiliCi. March 31;1865-9ino... • , ,„ , WM•,1514,44R -45 09 1 4 b' •• (. 0 - ifrneint Ranaveinnd genii NICW WROLESALWAND RETAIL Grocery. and,Queensware Store. U S T .opened ,with, fresh , and good Pp nii.36;a ebolce variety of oviry thing usually kept in a Ilrst clanagtore: - Particular attention given in the selection:l'ot oleo nets of China and Granite Ware,, OUOICt TEAS, COFFEE S , . (MARS,. SltltliPS, SPICES pevoniNa EXTRACTS, Canned' and PlOkled Fruits, Wproosteraltire, Cumber . land, and other Baucee. Cheese. Orations, and overy thing else In our line that ft discriminating publin may rogOire. Full assort ments of Writing Pipers], Coal Oil Lamps, Queanstrart, Willow. Cedar, atone and Rarthen • SALT, FISH, OILS, • lIION AND NAILS, kept constantly on hand. Goode will bo roPienlihed frequently, kept clean and nice, told at the lowest possible prices, and delivered nny part of the town. Please give ua a call. Cash paid ftW Country Pro. duce. Wit. BLAIR & SON. Carlisle, March 3,1865.—1 m • Decline in Gold ! Decline in Dry Goods at Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store I T AM now opening and selling Calicoes, Tickings, Gingham, Drillings, Shootings, Table Diapers, and all kinds of Domestic Goode, at the preoeut reduced city prices and much lower than here. torero. All descriptions of Dry Goods at the very low est price for rash. 0. 0011,13 Y, February 17,1806. Trustee. Browning's Excelsior Coffee Whilst 'rying Coffee of all the various' brands. Remember "Browning's Exceisim"—at the head it stands. True, it's not like others that are "Sold Everywhere." A little stretch, we all •ro know, good geode wile easily bear, (But a stretch like this—"sold everywhere"—is very apt to tear ) Now, I can safely my, w thont any hesitation. There's none like " Browning's Excelsior" In this en lightened nation. Skilled chemists' have not found a Coffee from any store PosseSsing the same Ingredients as Browning's Ex. colsior." or VI there any one, In or out of the Coffee trade, Who knows the articles trom which "Browning's Ex colsim's" made. I'm told it's made from barley, r; a, wheat, beans, and peas; Name a thousand other things—but the Right One if you please. But with the Coffee men I will not hold contention For the many, many things they say—too numerous to mention. Whilst they're engaged In runninground from store to store To learn the current wholesale price of "Browning's Excelsior," -ome who know my Coffee gives perfect satisfaction, Have formed a plea by which they hope to causes quick reaction. Tho case—lie with a few; no doubt 'twill be more— To saws their Coffeeeltor mlne,(Browulng's) Excelsior. Some say their's the only brand that will stand a ready teat. Now, try a little of them all—see which you like the ' bunt. Three years have passed away since I first sold a store; Never have I In your paper advet tined before; Nor would 1 now, or ever consent to publish more, If like some used by " everybody," '• sold everywhere," In "every store." A rate Ilse this I d not wish; the orders I could not fill; The factory all Jersey's land would take—leave not a foot t• till, My trade is not se very largo; still I think I have my share, But, render, you may rent anl.ured, 'Us not ' soil ererywh , re." Ufacfured and for sale by the writer, GEORGE L. BROWNING, No 20 Market ;It., Camden, N. J. This Coffee Is not comvsed of poisonous drugs. It cont 4 ins nothing deleterious; many persons use this Coffee r.V•at centaur use the porn cofn.e It takes hut one and a half otinerrilto 11111gfi It quart of good strong cof fee, that being Just one-half the quantity it takes of Java Coffee. andUltrays le. , s than h •If the price. floral! Dealer may purchase it In less gnantities than ten groan at my prices from the Wholesale Croeers. Orders by mall from Wholesale Dealers promptly at tended to. Vebrusry 17. 1805-3 m NEW AND FRESH 4 `Q" C:) C 3 Jr II .1 LB Elll l & B 1(0., 1. N e y k, i l l.lS • . re t Their from the tries have laid in a tare and versed stock of L'lvE tata Fresh Goods at the lowest cash pricer. Th.dr assortm..nt la thomu,:h.eild complete. cilia lin leg everything necesssay to constitute a First Class Usocory TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, In Krc•ate=t abundance, and at I,w• st, cash figurea Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, QUEENS 11' Alt I.: and Cr, kery. Snit and Fi , h, Hauls, Cheese, Crackers, Brushes, Baskets and Wain, Rats. AS'egars and Tobacco, of the ebnloost brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a com plete assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. , Don't forget the old stand, South East corner o Honorer stryet 5. b 24, 18:4 STILL TRIUMPHANT ! G. W. RIIINESSIITIT, Suree,sor to )1 rti Morrie March 3,1835-1 m BARGAINS 3000 " Brown Iklusltne 800 " Gingham& To Whom it may Concern. FREDA. WAWATTS.Fzeoutora JNO. D. PARKER. Mfirch 31, 1885 GEO. DEMERIT & CO., 803 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Chaim, Gold Pens and Pewit , TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, WITHOUT REGARD TO Awi not to Zpe paid until you know what you SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES All to be Sold for ONE DOLLAR Each 100 Gold Hunting Cases Watches each $lOO.OO 100 Gold Watches 80 00 200 Ladies' Watches 95.00 500 Silver Watches 1115 00 to 126 00 600 Gold Neck and Vest Chains 12.00 to 25.00 1000 Chntelain sod Guard Chains 6.00 to 15 0 3000 Vest and Neck Chains 4.00 to 12.0 , 4000 Solitaire Jel and Gold Brooches 4.00 to 6.0 4000 Coral, Lava, Garnet. 9c, Brooches 90) to 8.00 7000 Gold. Jet. Op.ll, &c., Ear Mops 8.00 to 8.00 5000 Gents' Breast and Scarf Pins 3.00 to 8.00 .0000 Oval Band Bracelets 0 0.) to 800 2000 Chased Bracelets 6.00 to 10.00 3500 California Diamond Pins and Rings 2.60 to 800 2000 Gold Watch Keys 250 to 0.00 II A L BERT R DRO 5000 SoMak° Sleove Buttons and Studs 200 to 8.00 3000 Gold thimbles 4.00 to 8.00 5000 Miniature Lockets 2.00 to 700 3000 Minlature.Lockete, Magic 4.00 to 0. , 0 2500 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, he 200 to 6tO 3000 Fob and Ribbon Slides 200 to 500 5000 Chivied Gold Rings 2.03 to sOr 4000 Stone Set Rings 200 to 6.00 0500 Srte Ladles' Jewelry—Jot and Gold 6.00 to 15 00 0100 Sets Ladles' Jewelry—varled styles 3.00 to 15 00 8000 Gold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil 400 to 800 4000 Gold Penn, Ebony Holder and Case 0.00 to 10.00 6000 Gold Pens, Mounted Holder 2.00 to 6.00 All the goods in the above List wilt be sold without reservation, for ONE DOLLAR EACII. Certificates of all the various articles are placed lu similar envelopes sealed and mixed. Thin.° envelopes will be sent by mail, or delivered at our office, without regard to choice. On receiving a Certificate, you will see what , article it rep resents, and it is optional with you to send ono dollar. and receive the article named, or any other in the lilt of same value. fly this mode we give selections from a varied stork lof fine goode, of the best make and latest styles, and of ntrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while all have a chance of securing articles of the very highest value. In all transactions by mall we charge for forwarding the Certificate, paying postage, and doing the businees 25 cents each. Five certificates will sent for $1; Elev en for two $2; Thirty for $5; Sixty-five for $10; and One hundred for $l5. We should supply your wants ; our facilities are unsur passed; our work of unrivalled excellence; our promises punctually observed. Our central location brings us near the most remote points. Our goods are new from the manufacturers, and of the latest and most desira ble styles. The goods must be sold. and the terms are unequaled. All articles oredred are Ibrwarded by return mall. We gnaratitei entire 'tathrfaitiori in avail instance, and It there should be any perron dismtistied with any article, they relay receive. they will immediately return it and the priee trM be refunded. " ' -r-L-40ENTS.—We Arm Abet. acting ita.Agenta Ten Lance amount to One Dollar. Tbey wilt oolloat 25 cents for ovary Certificate. and, retaloloa 10 mats, remit to as 15 cants fbr *sob. Address., GEO—DEMERIT Sia dt Max. 5 . SOB Broadway, No yprk. JEWELERS, (00RIMIt DUADIS STREET.) 100,000 WAr,HES, WORTH $500,000 t VALUE will receira I REASONS WHY _ BESTI.4.:A.id BEST ZINC, PURE LIBERTY LEAD, linsur pained' fir WhlteuPen, 'Tina Gloaa, Durability' noas, And eveuuesa of soiraia. . . PURE LIBERTY LEAD—WaII - anted to toyer mere ria4Yr for_aanie weight than any othol Lead— . Try it and you will have no other 1, • PURE LIBEItTY sele4elil. Zinc, ground lu Refined Linseed OIL tine• • qualed In quality, always the same. I PURE LIBERTY ZINC, Warranted to do more and better work at a given cost then any other—blet the Best I Illenulactured at Pennsylvania PAINT & COLOR WOUKS. Orders executed promptly by • ZEIGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and GlasS Dealers. IS-Store & Office, No 187 North nun Street, PHILADELPHIA Mirth 24, 1885-1 y Important to Millers and Mill Owners. 1 yler's Improved Iron Water Wheels. Patented July 1855-58-53 rrHE following are some of the ad van• taps over all other wheels: uivlng tho best percentage of power for the orator used. Its durability, and It is not likely ro fket out of re• pair. It runs In as wells; out of back water with Thu same bead. It le not ebttrueted by nrebor lee or other FlltSta..Cea with a n eitabb. lack. It Is adapted to high beads as well aF low. It 13 thestesdicat running aodeashat rrgulalod whcal In us°. It Is suitable for all kinds of marbinery, rot on and woolen textures. Uri-t, Saw trod Paper ii.s Ar r 00, The subscriber heving the Parent night for r. land and Perry Collo LieF, par ties in went ot elm I.le motive power are requeste .1 to inform teemsel ve u, th or be applyl gto my agents, r. .1011,4 E DE.ltsuti, !Millwright, Solli, g springs. or Nll.ssrs 0 AIII,Nric 0 CO., Carlisle. Mr Anderson has put .11, a or ge number of these wheels, and understands hdo to put them In so as to g.v them the most power. Messrs. llardner & Co . are at all times prepared to furnish Oraring suitable for the Tylrir su bride It. 8:: LA DIA K Elt, York, Pa. March 24, 1866 PUBLIC PETROLEUM O Itta Venango and Clarion County, Penna DIVIDED INTO 41.0,000 SNARES Par Value of Each Share, One Dollar Subxerlpt lark Prim 26 Conte per Sham WgIRKING CAPITAL, $26,000 m. All taxes due the Commonwealth will be retained in the Treasury-ii President, GEORGE 1, , ,L Ss•ereta,y, J. IIARnY Ti,asury, U. 1101,K a: 1. , I . Bankers, So. S,utt, Str ,, et. rol'adelphia. Mining Superidtend-nt, DIRECTO RS, M. J. Byrne. nomag H. Biwa! Go-A - go Young, Ramer:loll, of Oil City. lion n tno9 \ I vf.rs, tieoro R. I tus, OM" of the Company. ..0 6,,z 11 .I..ut, street No. 11, Philaidelphla Subscription!, IT letter di, rrr: '7 , 11 — ;?, Prekldent, \o 48 youth hlid , attended to. TUE PUBLIC PETI:. I'. y Each and every suberril the r rr r.• psny, become, p rte weer of t 1,0.• I. r- , a Wc; . P, ther,by reeetvieg au equal sha TWO NS ELLS NtiSS both of which ”t.l ..1• • lite:viol, of oet ng Si , I • I, • !. rEiNsoy oil, HA. E; i-.11;1 , :r. I . it; .4 , 1- dently b..liev.d that ... it I..py will be reueir Illy Oil trim hi Lb t In ,•. 0 t 1,. VOL, It Is a ssi t, r t.. i t, state that ueaih on , •1, t, ~.13 secured sines the r n ;,., •.: 11 1 . it i rty morelu leaviug but it little our .;, , F. is he taken.. The and pr du-inc., int ~r eo, troteum Crunpapy ore it 11. E I.• tr ; rn,tor, Velpin.7o and 1 . 1.i11. I. ui t• • 11' • Mona of the isell-,. , wn Ch..rry Run, therry ry• en,. OUR 1.111dt;1 I 'OO.O, 01 0,, I= do 1 c , nsi4ta a ts a t, 1 I known as tliP ',lg.'. rib 111 , Itli II • . 1 Cron. - 'I he, ern two rue p 1 , 1••11 1,1 HO randy pissing, t tam, 11 It I Pot , I,• lor ,•ver n.• h b. 1., di , tancr by I a-I nF w. I. flow two huncire-1 o,,trt p..• h t. trg, coal v,a 11111 - 1117-I p u 1,11.1 u. .l 1.1, lien, le laeavlly tint!, r,..1 1, .1 writ la to bu Runk imone,ll,tels on tl..n pr. pe, t). No 2 conalstß o 1.2.11.11`, lb 1 , town hip Vetian II 1.1111:. l'a I- ;We. ml'es fr..to the A11'0•, . Inn abondttrict.• fLltittnhru use , alt.tt I, t t I I att it. tint I.•llitt.ry 0 , rectly thr ugh it. ittui era' II c uin near this farm, and ar i , i •wit il e r,•l 5 , 0 , On thiii trait leaset—ttati I e t,. •,i,. and tootizmi will I e t-011k expetisc to the Cow pall I= No 3 consists of four rowesll, .•—re .Iji ittlom of the P I,ln iier orpop..e p• P pop. the Deer ree , ‘ well, aid u .roar d:P:.it p p Alum nod. well. Thi4 Is a ‘ery rhnirr pre.i. d ..: .1 I .• cept I' le ot beiPPe opera ti-it Wells urn to be sash imnp L1P....1p I:. pm OP. ;r l =MEE Nn 4 enn.lr.ts n w. !tin , at• a lease on the lambl , sr Vila I I/ Pit., all theta aila a all at' , it Ll' , oAdy reaeb• d the dt•pt , t 0 t•t I 1 , 1 lid , -lit, it nuts tine how, et ••i I "I butt. 1,/ i 1.1:1. '1 I • thIN Will he a 111.a/I1 a 11. 3111r3 In t- h It time, be resetel., trim, !hi+ 11l • t The Lamb Farm Is tot eon t: Ilumbolt Refiner.), and Is the b ;it Run. I= No 5 consists of a ono-aixtee..th w , al;in- i a 11,180 OD Chun ). Iri \ .11 I, i.l 1 0 which there Is ono Wei, gOlt,g (It, It li,, 11 jl,ll. the dep 11 of thre g o o d we ll. In n chorl I I too :bp u•.: I lt. la• relying oil front this int, est tttso. Ih L ~ t• at. , 1 o during tolls both ottrve and ...toe It • IL ~,, The books for subsetnntt n open at Lb,:!Mt. L.: the Company. No. alauL otters EL, la N. :1 Subscriptions. by latiar SLrne eb l'::•L :•:1 sitt , ul.l bo directed to the ottiro of til.ttitti I. P I .• 40 South 'rind Street, and e illtvut Remittances can he made by dral't x , I rea it; tared letter. (it Terninont Bears ttocurtties taken in payment for stock. GEO. YOUNG, Preside't J. II A_RilY SUIT It ICK, Cocretary Trca•u , cr. March 24, 1845-6 t. Great Bargains in Jewelry. WFORSY . T I I & CO , 42 S: 44 . Nassau ,t, , Ne. , Yul I