goton anb 11,ounip Al)aitus WM. BLAIR & SON.—Fresh lot hums at nets. Large int nnilsjust revolved. W A NTI:1) i 7%1 MDIATELI' boy abuut 16 years or age to learn the (Inn; tolinoss, Trit;;t haven ,marl ethienOon, and cams WOll Isk.V( MI me 11 , 1,(1. Apply 111 thi, tie— On nest Snnday morning, Rev. S. I'. SyttrerrEtt a ill hr inonlled as pastor ..r Eu g li,h 'mow., church. Thc et 1,1 ' 01)11 i I 111 . 1 . (111:'.11 ly RI . V. NI I.i.trm ()I 11 11 )T k, and Itium N Get trshitru 11E1,o-tows NoTicE —There will be preaching in the "Church of (,od Chapel," on Saturday evening next, and nn Sabbath, by Rev. J. C. OWENS, 01 Mt. Joy. Ordinances In he iiilminktereil on Sab bath evening. trEcir- A Serl2loll on Christian Educa Lion will be preached in St. John'... Church, on Sunday Evoning, 2.lth iu t.. st rge,,,. The first. Commencement exerci ses of the - Mary In , titute, will he held in St. John's Church. on Tuesday, the 2.7 th in -t., et 10 A. )1. After appropriate religious service, a Poem by the Rel. Mr. Citomt.tsll, the Rector's Addre44, and ti‘stiwonials to the Graduating class. 'rho public are re spectfully invited to attend. CONTRArr A WARDED.—We learn that on Saturday the 10th inst., the contract fur furnishing the troops at. the Carlisle Barracks with good Fresh Bre . % for the ensuing year, was awarded to Mr. done NOBLE, of Carli,lv. Mr. NOnLE has for a number of years ful filled the above contract, and nhvays to the satisfactiiin of the Governniont and nil others interested. Although at. times the contract may hese entailed a loss, it was nevertheless cheerfully and faithfully THE NEW CE\IETER Y.—l n our aver tising columns to flay. will a found a letter from Mr. ErTiNomt. on the subject ()I' our new Cernetor). The plo«lr.twn by Mr. E. is certainly veQ ta4teful and appropriate.— This plot will be on exhibition at the ware rooms of Mr. A. 11. Kim iNg, from :-,atuiday nest at which time the sale of 1 , it , will commence. As soon a: a of lots are sold to warrant the proceeding, a beautiful and substantial lent, tell be erect- ed, and the grounds laid out m•cording to the plan, and the cemetery rapidl% I s m\\ ard- TIIREP. Tit:\ iNs.—lVe learn that (hi cc ,Icily train. , l'llll between 1 hari.l,lllT:tind Illigt•n-otw rt. .tu the Cittult , rlatitl 1 1 :11It.y Rttilittottl, Itml Ili ' tt•i• the I-1 ttf .1111.\ :u•rangena nt \\ ill give general ,ati-faution to the public, and enable thy• l'ornpaay t,, ac commodate the large and constantly inerea,- inv; travel through the (.'kuuberland Valley. Js The refreshing showers or 'Mon day afternoon and night, not only cooled the atmospLer, bill were of itninen , t , ads antage to the Oat, Corn and Potato crop-. 11, Well aq h. every doscription of garden vegetabl,. Our farmers Are now busily engaged in cut ting their grass. and it is said the yield will be above an average one, and the quality exeellent. The price of hay, therefore, dur ing the coming fall and winter. ,uO.ll xs to enable citizens toturchiu-e. In a shert time, the grain liar\ 04,minenee, NVIliCh farmers are already pr , pitrAtion , \laj Gen. D.Av tit U. GREW ravalQ, renown, with hi, lady, are at, the Mount Holly Springs. The General i , graduate of West Point. At the (20'11'11(.1n , - ment of the war It, was commissioned Col onel of the Sth Pa. Cat:dry, was commis sioned Major General Volunteer'. and commanded a Divi.don in the Fifth Corp , . lle resigned after the battle "r Hun. Gen. Gregg', reputation i , that of an able and accomplished officer. 110)1E ON nitLorffil —We have re ceived a ropy or thi., benuiiful picture, and can recommend our readers to purchase it.— The cngrao•cr is the famous JOHN SAUL\ IN, and he delineates the interesting subject no faithfully. The agent, Sergt. D. E. Nichols, will be at l'hudium's lintel for a few days, where copies of the picture can be had. If anything morir need be said, we would re mark that Sergt. N. is a returned soldier, who served seven month , in a Texa , rebel prison. FOURTH OF JULY C I.:LEBRAT A preliminary ii,eetieg was held at Rheem*, , Hall on Tuesday evening last, with a view to initiatory measures fora suitable cele bration of the coining tth of July. Th ,, meeting was organized by calling Capt. E. BRATTY to the chair, end appointing JAMES MASONII EIMER, Secretary. After an - inter- change of views on the general qnestion of celebration; The following committee to collecefutds was appointed : Geo. Zinn, S. D. Hillman, John Campbell, Daniel Croft, X. Cathcart, J. W. Dgilby. It. C. Woodward, W. M. Beetem, Henry Saxton, Geo. Hendel, Col. Jno. McGinnis, Lewis F. Lyne, Jas. S. Sterrett, Robt. McCartney, with instructions to report to n subsequent meeting to be held in Rheem's Hull on Saturday evening next, June 24th inst , when a definite plan for celebrating the coming lth will be adopted. At a subsequent meeting held, the follow ing nr.med gentlemen were appointed 3F., General Committee of Arrangement : George Zinn, Samuel D. Hillman. Theodore Carman, A. Cathcart, David Rhoads, R. C. Woodward, Wm. M. Beetem, Henry Saxton, George Hendel, John McGinnis, J. T. Sites, J. S. Sterrett, Robert McCartney, James A. Dunbar, Thomas Baird, John Martin, Joseph Haverstick, Charles H. Hepburn, Thos.Rerr, J. Bixier, C. E. Maglaughlin, William Parker, John Ontshall, L Myers. .TORN CAMPBELL, Chatrninn. Itss_ Probably the farmers of Cumber land county never in their-history had prom ise of Set abundant harvests as at the present time. The hay and wheat under the influ once of the copious rains of last Spring have grown into rankness. and Ate in a fair way to ripen an abundance of the staff of life.— Our abundance will make up for the fall in prices and bring as much money to Cumber land„eounty as when war prices filled our farmer's pockets. We ought,to be grateful to the Giver of all good that $e has seen fit to give us abundance whereivith,to make up the'losses and devastations of ?,War. We hope our brave veterans, will contradict thy predictions of their enemies, that thek war has rendered, them worthless, and will all show by going - to work to help gather these crops that they are as valuable, as industri ous and enterprising citizens, aOhey have shown thenisolves,unsurpassed as'hrave and efficient soldiers. And wo knqw:they will, and all our people will yet he convinced that there is no education which will give us such patriotic, industrious, quiet, and ;peaceable citizens, as the stern discipline of righteous 'war for free Citizenship. ,WHEN TO CUT WHEAT.— -The wheat harvest is close at hand, there is a right Wily in which every thing should be clone, and a slight neglect may sometimes occasion groat loss ; it is important that all farmers communicate their experience for the good of the agricultural fraternity. To this end a correspondent of the Germantown (Pa.) "Telegrap': communicates the re9ult of his experiment last season in cutting wheat at different stages of ripeness. The exilerimentAl cutting WIli• commenced on the Irith ix.lunf., and from that to the I-i of July, two good glionvvs were rut near SIX o'clock ; from the I , t to the 211th of .1111 y three idnatvt , were cut every ururning. These sheave: were cut with tl sickle, and a metal label containing the date, was tied to the hand of each sheaf: every morning they were carried from the held to the barn, and laid on a mow over the barn floor. Each set of sheaves remained in al - o'll6lone day, and were then housed ; if wet, care was taken to dry them well. un the Ist of August the sheaves were tak en and threshed, by striking the heads over the edge of a board laid on an open bar rel, and each lot carefully by itself. with its proper label. As soon a , all the lot , were threshed and arranged, the follov.ing was the result. Equal measures of were taken. One measure of that cut on : Pound, ()twee,. July 20, weighed 18 14 " 19, 18 114 IS, 11 1 17 , „ 1:1 " liii. t 19 111 14 ...1:t 8 " 1:1, 19 11 " 1 12, . ....... ...,19 121 " 11. 19 14 " all, •i 19 " 9 • 19 12i 19 10 19 I, 6 61 I T ; 19 " 4, " 19 3 , 19 18 1:1 1,8 lu 2(, Ily reference M thi, table we find that the parcels Cut on the 10th rind 11t11 of dulc Nvere 1110 hearieF.t by nearly one potind• and from tke-e, datim2, both \%eight dA , erea , .4. liere. then. i- a .me-limn in arithme tic. It 1 gait . ' one poiind ni 11i1114 , •11, hmc Al , Ollll hi' gain.] 11 ~ 1 11. 1'11 , 11 , 1, tit typ)111,1 pmin , l-, I thinl, 1“Ilt r,,111'111141t111',.-11111,t1,11411.+ In 4.rder I te-t the twitter , til I iurllter ”letteit %Nero tuken And e‘ perictive4l itrnttdu„ Lt, t ilrt, an jildg thin 2, qb t -tilting hi intrpw ,, , bnt ho 1 10 :it a t,. ( 1 between the three parcel- rut on July 11th 10th and Uth. Ile told a that the pureed; numbered 13, 14. 15, and M. (cut July 8. 7. (1, and 4t1),) looked 21 , well as 1111 y. but did not weigh as much, and weuld ilry away more than the-, which hr ~1 1.(1,11 :IS thf. • In rnnclu inn, all flit nu•mhcrs i,f the pur - ty conducting thp expprimont. c.neluded that the proper trine to cut u•hrnt i.e drhei: the !lit/ in the' middle of the ear rail be eritheit be tween the fingers and leave nothing but thi husk and (1 Mirk pal), without any fluid a -I,,unil ifs edges. I t will be notieed flint fully per cent. •itved hy cutting. wheat evwtly flt, the right IRE Marriam MEMO 1)n thr'2.',tlt Inst., I.y Rev. S. I'. Sprerhor, )1 r. SA NI VEA, ST It INE of Dauphin Co to liar S ARAIf .1 s It F.S Duit of I.,,ndist.org, P"rry Pst. Ileatbs Li this Honing], en tits Intl. inst., Mrs. ISAIIELL.t teliet of tits lute V r Hubert Kelly, aged about 73 years. ifflanccts. CARLISLE PRODUCE MAILKET FLIP. , Suporfine) do. (Extra.) ... do Rl' E.. WHITE RED do RYE ......... CoRN ....... 0 -VI'S . • CLOVERSEED TIM. rr II VS KBD... GENERAL PRO 'UCE MARKET ,lun, 22, 186.). • Crwreefed H Irm. ' . l)/2.7. lIU rT 14-16 BACON 1' ELMS, 20 WIIITE BEANS. 2 5 , LAI D, 1: , -17 PARED PEACIIII:4. SI I'AI,LuIS, 10 I UN PA ItEl) I'EAClll,:ti GM hi) A PI'L KS RAG , , i- I. 'ttl BEESWAX, BACON lIANIS ALE-OF SERVICEABLE NI Ti LES QUIRIERWASTER U ENIKII AL'S 1 , f1111., WASIIINGToN, D J title 2J, Ihls By dh eel lon of the Quartermaster General, there will Isr sold. at public 1111( . 001/ the tolghest bidder, at the times and pi tree named before, viz : CLEVELAND, 01110, WEDNESDAY. JULY 5. CARLISLE; I' rilul;sl,Av, JULY (I. HoLLIDA YSHURO, PA. JULY 12. HUNTINGDON, I'A.. FRIDAY—ILLY 14 READING, PA., MONDAY, JULY 17. EASTON, PA , THURSDAY, JULY 2u. ADELPIIIA. PA , MONDAY, JULY 24. PTIVSBUROII, PA, THURSDAY, JULY 27. TWO HUNDRIft) SE RV GAMBLE MULES at ouch place. except CLEVELAND. where FIVE DUNbItED 'rill be sold. \luny of thorn were bought in the beginning of the star as young mules, accompanied the armies in oil their niarehes and camps, and ale thoroughly broken, hardened by exercise, gentle and I.uniliar from lining so long surrounded by the htildiers. Though sOund and serviceable, they ant no longer Inquired in the army, and fah be purchased at these ca en at far lens than their true valtlo. The attention of both miners and farmers is especially Invited. Mules sold singly. Sale to commence at 10 A. M. Terms—Cash In United States currency. JAMES A. EItIN, Brevet Brigadier General, in charge, First Division, G. Al. (/. u. Notice tc the Public. roST OFFICE, Carlisle, Pa. June 22, WITH a view to bring into general use, Ramped Envelopes bearing for the return of Unclaimed letters, It top oposed by the Post Ma, ter Genet-Al. to furnish the same, with the names i busi ness and Post tifflce address of parties printed n full, not exceeding four lines across the end of the envoi. opc, including the request without additional charge I all authorized to receive orders for envelopes, of Let ter and °Maul size, ou which it Is desired such re. quests should be printed. It Is believed that the provision rondo for returning unclaimed letters, trgether with tie low rates at which these envelopes are furnished, cannot fail to crmmend their use to all whose correspondence is ex tensive. . . Orders must be given In writing, and In no easo for Ins thou ft thousand envelopes, accompanied with a printed card. showing the names of the parties and their Post °Men address, so as to prevent mistakes. OFIO. ZINN, P. M. June 22, 18th.' Messrs. A. B EIVI NG I and others. f Clny EMLN I send you a Plot of the proposed Cemetery at Carlisle, Pa. l trust it wilbanswer the purpose. The spot you have selected, is I think, the most suitable for the purpose that con bo found in the vicinity of your town. Upon examining tbii " localities in the neighborhood of Carlisle, I find but few places Imita ble for n Cemetery, owing to the rocks being eo near the Surface. Your ground, as far us I could ascertain, Is free from this very objectionable feature. Its flaunt as to Town, renders Its desirable spot for the purpose - you Intend it, no It grontly lessens the ex p••nse of Interment. and gives all'elasses an opportuni• ty to have the graves of those dearest to them under their own care and Inspecithla. 'I understand, also that we' or front your water works ran be easily ol,talued to keep the ground moist and the Plants vigorous. You havo the location for a'Cem• etery that may be made an ornament, to your town. Yours, To the Late Patrons of the Carlisle American. r 1 11113 bills being now prepo for set tlemelt, all persons imiebtodtto the lat. 'Carlisle Amsrlean" for mihket iption. arlverttuis,a ,a to Work, Ar i'sraeatly r.qw slid to make immediate payment to tho titunder si,•,no.i. The N.-counts of the establish ment being ssattet ml over too great no extent or terri tory to Juan - ) ilie expenso Al rontllng out e•Alectors, all ao mints not sattlel ‘Sithlu sixty . dots .1 this no tl, e, Nicif pla. Pa in the hands of n oat lee of tho are I, r rollre•In ; • the sttl..ll!•e. .11 1.14 4 I.tv the dth !:1.71) It 11 0 E1, ~II ... I)us4am ttrrrd., tier Jec,l/1(0 lqi,rl/0-8 :Alt MI , : :11 • A fl rr M'Mitt fiPr returil tu A nd others out of employment to can _CI_ V..: "The Life and Public Service, or Abraham Unveil], By Frank Crosby, of the Philadelphia Bar, compriKing one lat., octavo volunle nearly 600 pages. • Thin la ihe 0..1y work f the kind published; it is entirely new and original. containing his early histo ry, political eec eer, speeches, messages. proclamations and Other racial documents illustrative of his event ful admlnistrall n, together with the scenes and events connected with his tragic end. It alit be told only by our nu lionized travell.ng agents, to whom exclusive territory is given, and liberal commissions paid. :en for a circular and terms to '• American Publishing Agency. liox 217, No. eon Chestnut greet, Philadel phis June 22. 1q65-.-3t. F, ST ATE •.NOTICE.- Letters of Administration on the IMe.te of John O. ealtley, late at Warsaw, Ilaneoek County. Illinois deed . having been granted by the Itegi , ter of this County to the subscriber reFiding In South m Iddleton Twp. All persons having claims sail obtain. will present then, for settlement, and those indebted will indite immediate payment to WI LLIAM 1,. It A AD. June 23, ISGS-6t. LETTERS 12. EMA ING UNCLAD! ED in the Post (Mice at Carlisle, State of Pennsyl vania, the 22d day of.lnne, 18. b. Published by official authority in the pa per having the largest circulation. pe r ,,To obtain any iif these letters, the applicant must call for "advertised tettrrs' pile the date or the 1 i .1 and pay two vents for advertising. If' not called for within one monui, they will he sent to the [fend Letter Office. GEO. ZINN, P. M. Machon, Yenna Miller, Elizabeth Miller. Geo A Mix, Lient John Mus , ,eltnan, Ict2osh, c orris Mrl,:ine, Jame:: Mussleman, John March, Prof I' A McFarlane, .1 moss, Col Noble. Lydia Nateher, (8k..) ()Trick, Halbars Pray, \Vitt !toed, Anna E keys, Even , Lapp, Eliz.tbeth I:4wers. rg:troi Andrews, Frtnnie .kcernotn, Henry Baker, NlArgt ItarlotrA Boron tu, Lizzie Beistlior, Sttruh ISrozel. Henry Brits, John I' ISatrick. John Brown, Jacob Frud John rtill;o, \l:try .1 ('Whin, Coover, Itebereft T Carl),tur;h, I I:mirl Cool], Loui4 Hkst I)enn, Yranl:l \li . trtlot Unroline Dorn. John I):lngerli , ld, IT , 'Mary Echer.l. Laura :2 'E'rnrick, Solemn Fredericks, Failor, AMes Fairfax, (leidm , Griffith. Dr. 1) l; riven. (;eurge Graham • Clara M Gorgas, 'Murray Gild h I , erena Ilenwood, A Ii I•:lr Iluovery. Jas I. Bench. N (lasting< • NV )I Howe!. Sand Kauffman, Henry B K E_ _ _ Cruse, Mary A Lan•, Itehr•rr•a Leader (d . Carlisl( II rani Band CUMBERLAND VALLEY 110T14:1, ) EST A N'r in the basem( nt, 1 1 ,„ kh is furni.h.(l ith the very best o 1 liquors, and edibles of all enrietle, I sue 16, 1805-Iy. The Greatest Novelty of the Age. PATENT OIERRY )N R. \ V ill effectually rteed two bushels per hour. Also, CUA L OIL STOVE without heat, It,hes or snutko,lor, one hall the 01 dimity oNpent.e. lull and see t .1,1, under It heent's .1. r. WUNDEIZLICII. Aeout. arli4le, 1 o 7 , 1 '0 1 tl ) DRIGGS' NE W PATENT. t HE the only Instruments constructed L toil a truly scientific principle. They have gre ur stren,th. and wit. remain longer In uue thin:my other Piano The constr notion is simple and natural, all the extraneous lumber In the body of the in,tru merit Ix dispensed with; the sound boards are merely two arched planks of thin weird, like the front and back of a violin ; the strings a' a attached to a strong Iron frame, which Is separated and entirely independ cut of rho case, thereby dispensing with the old harp Lam of stringing, by substituting qraight bridge, pre,rving at the same time the Over Strung Vase, cf which rlr. Driggs is the InvontOr. Ily these improve ments ire gain much more vibratory power, at the same time pr reel ving all Ito purity and richness of t , ne. 'I hey have re,eived lho hlghost testimonials from the and all the principal article In the country, limong which aro Ilorry SanderFon. 1.. Outtschalk. Max Maretzek, Theodore Eistiold, Wm. Muse n. Herman WoHenhaupt, A. uncut, Francis H. Brown. M.Sttackuscb. Wm. Henry Fry, Chas. Fradel. Mr. Si XIESMUND TIIALBEIW, the great pianist, says : I have examined }our now Plano-fortOs, end I cordially approve of its system of con ett uction. Ito ',IMMO°, by which great inmeaso of vibratory power le obtained, being very simple and perfectly philosoplik cal. The tone is grand and noble; it has gloat celiac ity for sustaining the• Hound or slaying, and its vol• ume of tent. ur power I hero never heard excelled in depth, purity, and sympathetic sweetnex , . I% in. HENRY FLY, into musical critic of he N. Y Tribuno says have examined your newly invented Plano-Fortes. They merit all the praise given to them by Messrs Thalberg, Moltschalk, Strackosch, Mown and others. As regards structure, they aro original and philosophical; in purity, volume, and continuity of tone; in vocal verslmilitude, that crowning excel lonoe which enables the planistsi to •• sing" on the In strument, your Pianos over deserve the highest rank. Your invention, in my opinion, in destined to work radical change in the manufacture of Pianos through out the world. . Front the N. Y. Herald, t opt b.— Upon a careful ox. othination of Drigg's Piano-Forte, we find the results obtained 'are a very fine singing tonr. great purity and brilhaney throughout the entire instrument, not often ound 1n Pianos cot 'denoted upon the old plan. The N. Y. Times, July 12, says:—We have now au inntr ument without on equal. It con sing with a smooth delicacy, perfectly unattainable ou any other instrument; an ordinary player obtains with 110 exe•. UM), ti e fullness of n Grand Piono•Forte, and they must speedily nupersedo the old styles. GENTLEMEN :—Gavlug thoroughly examined and tested the Pine. Fortes invented and paroled by Mr. 13. Driggs, I ant of the opinion that the tone result. log from his improvementa, as exhibited in the in ttruments under examination, in point of richness, depth nod brilliancy, equals that of the beat Grand Piano Fortes, end excels them in pure, musical inton ation and actual tone, power thus approximating closer to what I consider perfection its the instrument thou has yet been' trehieied by any other system of manufacture. YORK, Jun.. 19. 1805 WM. HALL & SON, 508 BrOndway, NEW YORE'. Before pu,ehasleg, send fur a descriptive catalogue, with price.. • " June • D. M. ETTINGER. S'POLEN fr,•le the I M • • = E BB WANTED DISABLEDI SOLDINES OUR GREAT NATIONAL WORK Just Published. S101111•1', ',-;:trall Sv, i rI. Sarah A. 2 Shetron, Ilenriettzl Sli,ckels. Adalint , •' Strothor, Ilrucilla Sherrer, 11Iary J Swartz, Jamrs K Siinnionds, (Icor,o , Spencor, brill. :' , t.even, , , Win Sidani, Joseph linmhnn h, 1.11.nr tilieclielq. Flint I) Snyder. Levi I' Shulenhargvr, ThompQon Patton Thomp , on, Alex. W\ 1111. T \Vulf. NVesteolt, )fart• NVetzel, Jacob AV,trupr, Nlatilda Wady, Hannah boat, James atohes, •. 400 Gent's 110,14014 Case slit er Itatelles " 70 110 Dialto , o4l 00 100 ;Lot 0 (4e14 r-4. /Ind Neel. hallis, 11•. 4 it IN4) 11 EISEIt, 11,0 , 4) 1101r1 oral Baud Bracelets, i* , S . . .ibr; ('A 1:1,1S1,E. . PIA ,:0-FORTES. Yours respectfully, L. M. GOTTSOIIALK U. S. 7-30 LOAN. THIRD 'SERIES, $230,000,000 By authority of thtuaeeretary of the 'treasury, the undersigned, the General Subsorlption A eat for the sale of Potted States Securities, offers to the public the third series of Treasury Notes hearing seven and three-tenths per rout. Interest per annum, known as the• IMIMEM 111,e notes Urn IFstted under dote .4 Jul,‘ 1.5. IE OS , ore 1,, Q able tr,n . tint• dater In currency . 1••• ••••nvertildc nt• t •.;,1 ton • t Ibe 11•.141o1 int • S. U. N. 5 20 Six per cent .I, 1)-1i EABING BON S These Bonds or, now worth a handsome premium. and are exempt, as are all the Government Rends, from Statii, County, and Municipal taxation, whitli adds from one to three per rent, per annum to their value, accordlrm to the rate levied upon other prop erty. The Interest Is payable semi-annually by eon pens attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or h tinker. One cent per tiny on n $5O note Two cents a i" 4 $lOO " Ten •"' " " $5OO " Notes riled the denominations named will I.e prompt. ly furnished upon receipt of subscription's. 'I he Nolen of this Third Series are precisely similar In form d plivileges to the Sevem-'Thirties already sold, except that the Government reserves to itself the option of paying interest to gold coin at 6 per rant., in t,t,e,ul of 7 li-lOths In eurteney. Subselthers will de duct the interest in currency up to July 15th, at the time u hen they subscribe. The doll cry of the nutes of this third series of the Seven thirties will commence on the Ist. of .1 one, and will be ma,le promptly and continuously after that date. Thu slight change made in the ennilitiots of this Till RD SERIES affects 'only the matter Ofir;tet est.— The payment in gold, if made, will ho equivalent to the cup rears Interest of the higher rate. • The return to smote pa) ments, ln the event of which only nill the Opt lOU to pay' Interest in Gold he availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices tha , purchases made with ci.e per cent. in gold would he fully e 'nal to those made with seven and three tenth.. per cent. in currency. Ti do is THE LY LOAN IN :NIA ItliET Nnkv of f ered 113 the liovernineut. and its toperlar ad vantage,: make it the Great Popular Loan of the People Less than el:3 J. 0110,000 of the Loan authorized by l'ongr,s are now on the teal het. '1 his amount, at the rate at which It is being' al:sorbed, will all la. tuL , rribed for within sixty clays, when the notes will nn doubt edly r,namm~d a premium, ns lota onilarolly tfie iaiso ou eh sing the silliboriptions to alio, fiiao, In oiler that ritiaall, Of 1•1,1 . 3 . .10W11 and section the ilium try may 10' afforded faCiiii I •N for tali in.; the loan, the National faults, State Baulks. awl .val Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to re,eive ,tthset int iota, at 'par. finhqerihers 11 ill sell ,t tilt . il . /,11 Hgentg, to Nvh'ont th,•y have coutidt , nee, and elm only are to he I t,1101.1111t. for Ow ~r thc net, for gel !eh they reeehe only, For ,It of the First Not. Hank iittit I'm lisle Depot It Flrst Nov,lle C-79 .IL2 ! sELDoN c(). MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, 27 Cnt'ETLANDT ST NEW YMtK. 100,000 WATCHES, GOLD PENS, PENCILS, &c. &c. &c. &c. W U It T 11 $.500,00 To BE SOLD _IT ONE DOLLAR EACH ITHOUT RIS(L RD To V A_LI'E. k NoT To itE PAID CN7'll. K\,)\\' IVIIAT Yifi' WILL RECEIVP Splendid List of Articles. 411 to ,e -nld f"r ()NE L Enef. 300 Gut. tf, G 1.1.1 II unting lase \l'atvhes, tiJ kk,1.1:111,1 Eualeeled Caso 4 00U Chased Gold Lim,lets 2,6011 (E:Endalalno Chains and Guard Chains, li •• 2u ci OUU Solitaire and “old IlrooMos 4 •• 2,000 Lava and Flo, emine Moochm, 4 " 2,01 Coral, 01.1 and Emerald Bruorhes, 4 •• 2,000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Florentine Ear • -,• Drops, .1 I• 8 1510 (In Ili, Opal, and Emerald Ear Drops, 4 , S -I.ono California Diamond Itrest,t Pit., 12.:.)•• 10 2,000 Gold Fob and I rat NVsich Keys, 2 :',O ~ 8 4.000 Fob and I rot Ribbon tilldes, II .. 10 4.000 Sets Sleeve Buttons Studs, et, 1 , 8 3 Mu 11010 Thimbles, Pencils, etc. 4 II 7 0.000 111 n into, e I..ekets, 4.000 :Ilinlatttro Locheil,—)laglc Ept I[ll4, 1 •• do 4.0n0 (Ittld Toothpicks, Cro.,nrs, e t, , •, s 511101 Plain e,e Id hint,. I .` 11 fl.ollll Chasutl liohl Rings 7,isio St Set and Signet. Rings 6 nglililotinia Rings, 7,;•00 Sets Ladies' .leoelry—Jet nod Gold " 15 0.00 :Sets Ludits .1,4011 - y-oone°, Pearl, etc 1 " 5,0 0 Gold Pens. Silver Extension Holders and Pen, Is 4 " 111 11.000 ,Linid Pens and Vold-Nlounted Holders 5l( "Dvon Uoblets and Drinking Cups a'• 10 1,000 Silver Onslors,'ls '' 50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets, 10 " 50 PER DOZEN 1,000 Dozen Silver Ten Spoons, SIU to $2O I .LOJ `' Table `'penny nod folltx •, lon MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION CERTIFICATES naming each article and Ile Value are placed in SEALED EN% ELOI'I.S. whit h are well mimed. One 01 these Envelop., containing the real fiesta Or Order lor stint,, article, (worth at least one dollar at re tail,) will he sent by mail to any address, without t ...gnat to choice en receipt of 25 Cents. The purchaser will sel. mint: Article it draws, and I's val ue, which may htt from One to VIVO Hundred Dollars, and can then send One Dollar and receive the Article named, or any other on the list of the same value and after seeing the article, it it does not give perf, t sat 4;lm-don, we desire it to be immediately returned and the amount paid will be refunded By this mode we give selections from a Val led stock of line goods, of the best make and latest styles and of Intrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while all have a charts tir securing articles of the very high , st value. In all cases we charge for ihrwarding the Certificate, postage and doing the business, the sum of 'l'weut)- live Cerlll l , which must he enclosed in the order. Five Certiflestes will be sent far $1 ; eleven for $2; thirty fur $5: sixty-five fur $10; 0110 hundred for $l5. Parties dial lug with us nifty depend on having prompt returns, and the artield drawn. will be Imme diately sent to any address.by return mall or express. Entire satisfaction Uuttranteed In all circus. Agents wanted, send Ihr circular Write your Name. Town. County and Stale plainly, and adds ass SELDEN & CO. Courtlandt Street, June DI, 1805-I;mu. Veer York COAL AND LUMBER 'V ARD.- The subscriber having leased the yard formerly occupied by Armstrong and Hoffer, and puichoced the stock of COAL AND LUMBER, fn the yard, together with an :rumen.,, new stock will have constantly ou hand and furnish to o^ der all kinds and quality of seasoned LUM DER, BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF, Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked Flooring and Weatherboarding. Posts and hails, and every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard All kinds of Shingles, to volt: Whitepine, Hemlock and Oak, of different qualities. [laving cars of my own I can furnish bills to order okany longtß , ,and size at the shortest notice and on the meet ressouable terms. My worked boards will be kept under cover so they can be furnished dry at all times. I have constantly on band all kinds of Faintly Coal under cover, which I will deliver clean to any part of the borough. To wit: Lykens Valley, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddlers og i t a L Trevorton, Locust Mountain, Lohbuty, which I pledge MY soli to sell at the lowest prices. Best quality of Limeburncr's and. Blacksmith's Coal, always on hand which 1 will Ball at the lowest figure Yard west side of Grammar School, Main street ANDREW 11. BLAIR June 9, 1665. J 1 EFRIGERATOR FOR SALE. In quire of LYNCH & FOOTE. Carlisle, Juno 2, ;it. Carpotings an Mattings,,._ I have just opened an assortraoo,6 of all wool Ingrain Carpets, Cotton Chain dlttOleiOp and Rag ditto:bought - at - the - largo suctlon-snleFklast weak- , which I will sell at astonishingly low prlees.':"Alro 4x4 and ar 4 Matting. 0110,8:0011/1lY, Trustee. Ap'i 10'06. WRITING Paper Of all descriptions, Envolopoii, Vird!ing Pdrds, at Haverstick's Drug and Bookroru DRESCRIPTIONaoarefuIIy oompouw dad at Ilaverstiok'e Drug aud.Book wret 7 - 8 i 1 L (I A N " " $ 1000 0 " " $5OOO ~ y yooli P. A 0,,t. =EINEM MIMI 2 :10 •• lu To Fanners =& Dors& Dealers, R. J. S HIFFERT the celebrlited Ve- Citerinnry Surgeon, 'has permanently located lit Carlisle, fiw.the purpose of operating upon AlKNised horses Dr. hashed 20 years experience in 'Area eg ) diseases of Horses, and during the last tour years as had from 100 d to t.:aid diseased horses undsr Ins sa o iie wishes it understood, that within • the last .20. years mate.' Herres have some under his notice that have been Injun d by maltreatnieat from the hands of meu rbo hat u its know lodge of either snot,any, or iscases, or medical t rem maul, of the II (Wall. A great many of these Horses he has cured lifter they have buen drutrged by such men. EME'ERENCKS Thu un,leivigned byclog intornitll t. t; • • 11!' of Dit..I.)IIN (IP!' .11.. or in %.1 _ c his trTatm,nt gay enti eP“ti , c!, !tea, the -;,. to, mmend all le 'OOllO A to 114,1111 tl" . 1 )111,41,11 n UIIAM BERSIW Itl; Dr..l. U. Itletiards, Vlore, 11. F 1 eee. Dr .1.1, ,Inaer Ott, U. It. Mossurmnith, Peter Ile mgh, Famnol .selfem , J. L. Shank, Martin Newromer, Dr. IV. II l'e)ylo, Evans Dr. John Lambert. Dr. A. 11. Seawm:, . :al Max well, Jaen), Ile3s,r, D. U. (lehr. CA ETAS IDE. .Runes S. Sterrett, David Martin, John II ninon. Al Fred Moore, D, 11 0111, 11. It. Jamison, Wm. W. halo D ripe. Carllele, June 9, 1995. , Strike While The Iron Is Hot 1 NEW STORE, INII:Wr (4 ( )ODS. haIJHAVE just received a large asssort meut of New floods, such as Calicoes. DeLalnee, llrw, Lawns, Alpacas, Chambroys, Flannels, laillei. Brown and Bleached Sheet Ingo. Brown and Bleached Shlrtlnas. &c. Also, a full assortment of Men's Goods, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts.Jenn , , Cottou ades, Denims. Stripes, Checks. Ineluding all quality and styles of Undershirts and Drawers, Drew Shirts. Shirt Collars, Neck Ties, Gloves, and all other wands pertaining to a lientlonne's Wardrobe. All of which will lie sold at lower prices than I hey are selling elsewhere In Carlisle. WM. A. Mll.llB Nest door West of the Past Ofliee, Carlisle. May Di, 1865. TREMENDOUS Reduction in Prices OF Dry Goods at Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store. now reeeivhw enotlwr lot or Goode I.ollg t nt the prusent redoe,l t it)' ena tun them Ott II I. very small profit!, Um trot, Irmo 12.!.!, to . 2 , 1( Is Nuslirts f to 23et , . , the very //OS/ER 1' .1 ND (;./, •/.: iron, Il nu f,tner prices. MOURNING COODS I will open nexl tt pelt it full In,ol I num t of all t styles of Mourf.la( Gouda. As my s t,, a , of ,orodk vet) , light when the df-rline In price took plare. I am hots p repined to offer crest inducement, to turelmq era. If in want of good and cheap Itlf (110111,A do VI Pit to call at the fluatif Cash St..re. I= April 11l C.", )1 1 IST It A'l'()lt'S N o'l' I ' E.-- I,oter—i tho ',tate Of Altritn \1.14', Intl. or E..st l'enunntorma.rlt twit tlycla . h,\ it, hot, iSfq11'11t.(1111.4) Ilt•inniatrnn,lt p untie' is h', ,'5 _iv , In nil pers.' ' ltal,lana sa id estate, and th an In,. Inv; 1.1 pr es na lln.o , ol,llenitnit to I i Fall. 11.1' TO TILL PUBLIC. )larcb WE the undersi! , lied Ladies. by rez tilt' Lu the suing lur city 1 , 1 1113 ye! Sprieg Flour, !az:mil/nit ere.), Big iiiipring >I tl s, Cumberland Co., an 1 sold hn 8:10111 :(1. Ilia, or 01 Carlisle The price of Floor having rump down 1.01111 . we eortld advise I Ills 3 trial as In cannot Lu snrpasseil Mrs .1. Boas, 3lrs. W. 31. Borten', Mrs. S. E. Ithemn. Elizabeth A Loudon, Mrs. 11. It Hoover, Al r s. A. H oover , Ithomis. 311 , s E. Egolff. 51 ivsA Bent ley, 3lrs. 31. Trego. Mrs. Sites, W. Eby. Mrs.!! 31111er, Mrs. S. A. Seller, Mrs. K. Ithoad, Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs 31orray, Mrs. C. Itingwelt, Mrs. C. Turn or s Mrs. I'. B. Comfort, Sirs. Geo. 1,. 3101 ray, Mrs Jamb Seller, SLs. A 13. Ewing Sl s. It. Cgilby, 3lbis `I. E. Miller. 3lrs, • . S. Ilut ton. N E W STORE In Eby's Old Stand, Main St, BERNHARD & SON, NFORM the c,iiiens of Carlisle and vichat ) that they intvo ju , t, opened In the above popular stand, an tunneller stock of First Class Clothing, and lientlemen's Furnishing Goods. Their stork ron sists in part Coats, Pants and Vests, drlilan or ,oldine, math , after the Intent pat erti, Of Good , : the quality of which rannot brqueotiened. Overcoats of all varieties, Trunk, Carpet flags atid Neck Ties. Si,' :tud Clla,, Shirts, Drawers and Ftorkin4s (11,11,118 Of fill lif . P . / . 1 . 1111.115. 111 InN 11 comply tti 1111,1.1111 V assoilhient of Clothing and I ii rnl.hiug GOOdti. • Don't 1,14.4 the place, lthy's old Stan.l, •' Marion Hall." Maio Street. Carlisle, l'a. 1.. BERN HARD SON =I NOTICE. (;ruill (;revel ! DRY GOODS t A. W. Bentz's Emporium which fl_has alwa)l4 Leer a hnitted as being the chew peer l 4 tore In the County We have recently received Irvin the Pastern Cities selections of the rhoiee,l goods, at such vet y low figures as will surprise the purchaser.— We will as urinal replenish our stock with the most sea , enahle goods, such as cannot lull to grittily the most tiistidlous Our Domestic goods ale greatly re duced in price, lower than ran be purchased iu town. A. W. BENT'. March :20,1865. Ihe Long Looked For Has Come DR. CO'LLINS' R AT INDIAN olt SE INDIAN Pain Killer.—Fur the quick Itchy( of Headache, Toothache, Rheumatism. Neu ralgia, Paln In the Stomach, Back or Side, Paint...Ca Chadic, Cramp, Frosted Feet or hare, Burns, FrAh Cuts Sprains. Bruises. 1)14f - rhea, Sore Throat, anal oh aims her complaint,. Toothache relieved in eight minutes. Earache relieved In ten minutes. Burns r. Halved from imarting in fifteen min in es. Cramp or Chalk cured in ten Mhi UteS . Sprains relieved in twenty minute, ne llama. relieved in thirty minuses. I have spent VCIOII In Kelatet log the belh,.; iron, the vegetable hiuttdom, to lied out the kinds best adapted to suit diseases of the human family, and now I Live It complete Every Bottle Warranted. Try It! Try These things we prong on the spot. and before your eyet., only bring )our GRAPH. Dr. CI )1.1,1\e hex also for nate bin Syrup of Hoots BARKS AND HERBS, Indian Eye Wash and l'owhattan Salve. This Syrup eureb Coughs, Colds. Sore Throat, Croup, Brood,ltle, Asthma, and all similar complalute. Also purifies the blood, The Salve heals Sores or Brea Iclues Out In the Vare, draws fire from Burns; warranted to cure Healed or Sore Breasts. The Eye Wash cures Sore or Inflamed Eyes, Ae. Dr. Collins YuHey 11,r1) For the cure of SleCor Nervous IleadAche, Female Ir regularities, Dropsy, Lilo]. Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dla• ea , es of the Kidneys, Fever and Ague, ke. Dr. tAILI,INS can be columned at his Wilco, on I)is eases of various Ichis. Tin so Medicines are prepared and sold 113 SAMUEL COLLINS, Indian Medicine Man, Near thd Oudot. of Third St. and Strawberry Aller - . ' Also for solo at HAVERSTICK'S Drug and llou ' k Store, CROW°. All orders shou'd be addressed to Or. S Collins, Harrisburg. These Modicloos are pin ely Vegetable. June 16, DYSPEPSIA. What every body says must be true. Wu have heard Dr. Strickland's Tonic spoken of so frequently by those who have boon benefittod by D, that at last we are compelled to make it known to the public that we really believe It effects a cure In every case; there fore, we say to those who me suffering with Dyspepsla or Nervous Deblllty, to go o their Druggist and got a bottle of Dr. Strickland's Tonle. 'GROCERIESIT . •.6; C. P. MYERS j'• SON, . qnAVE just retur - fied - from the east ern, cities and bass opened nt Mohr store, in ia St., Carlisle, opposite Saxten's Hardware Store, tin immenso stack of , 'NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES, comprisod in part of Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, Teas, Salt, Spicos, ground and unground; Crackers, Cheese, Coffee Essoncus, • FISII, 11 7 110LESALE 01? RETAIL, Broome . , Brushes, Tobacco, Sugars , Snug. Matches, Blacking, Bed Cerds, Glass and Stoneware, Queenswaye, Cedarwaie, Notions, end all other articlesusually kept in a first eliusi Gro cery. In regard to prices I sin determined to sell Goods at the lowest flgures. ' _BIT= -MM27;-.W.,G-C3S and all kinds of,'Corintry Br.dinio taken at market, price. Banners and . Dalrymen are Particularly invited to call tad so the , celebrated Ihmittrx 'Climax, which has boon pronounced by competent Judges the superior Churn of the ago,' m A y a t ' , o.-lin - _ . . (10Afi'Vil.:Lninps,. Shades and Chim lLisiiyS it gailniciewl Drug and Book Store. Richmond ha 6 Fallen. AND with the fall of Biehmond, we are moat happy to 311110110f0 to the parlay., the great (lecline in ponds. RTSINE.'SS DONE ON A GOLD BASD 4 . GOODS AT PANIC PUIC ES. k ur entire stock reduced to correlvjod with prices in the DRESS GOODS, • FLA! Ds, UI:L.1I N \ ( tZA..II 11 1 tz sorrch (; I`, t; II \ 11. I,lcus ALUSLI NS, lILEACJIEI) AND UN BLEACHED. ell at greatly reduced retort. Every ono fn want o cheap goods, should give us a call. as we are deter mined to sell goods down at the very lowest nick. Bargains will to all the rage at OREENFIELD k SHEA FER'S. S. E. corner Market Square. 21.) DOOR, 2D DOOR, 2D DOOR. April 7, Mr, THE PUHA:NIX PECT6iAII. WILL CURE YOUR COUOII. THE PIIiEN IX PECTORAL; CONIPOUND SyRUP OF WILD CHERRY AND SENEK A SNAKE ROOT, %VIII cure the Diseases of tho THROAT R LUNOS, Snob as Colds, C aghs, Croup. Asthma, Bronehitis, Catarrh, Fors Thivo , Ifoarsoness, WhooPing Cough, Ar. Its timely use will prevent I 0 A'S 770. AT, And even whore this fearful disease line taboo hold it will afford greeter relief than any other medicine. Mies Kate Yandersllve of Poileville, says: '• I n•as bnnelitt•d more by using the Phoenix t eetorni than any other nuulleine I ever used." Elias Merl; oltzer, of Lionville, Chester county, was cured of cough of ninny years' standing by rising the Thorn ix Pectoral. Jo.eph lat hens, of ilxll.tr..et, Pint, I xvi lle, eerl (ties that he was rured at /1 VOlllgh or two years' standing, when ail other gandieines had failed, by the theta Peetoral. Power, rertitles that he has sold hundreds of bottles oi the Phoenix Pectoral, and that all a ha used It hoar testimony of its wonderful effects in curing roughs. John Royer, editor of the "Indepenuent Phoenix," having used It. has no hesitation in pronouncing It a r••nl{deto roil oily Per rough, hoarseness and it ritatlon in the thhoitt. The \ oat Chester " Jellerson lan" says: •• We have nr,w,‘ Ur. Oberholtzer personally a number or years, od it gives us Line greater pleasure to recommend his medicines ina,nueli as the public rarely lint's the benullt of family medicines prepared by a ph3gieiall of his acquirements and I's perionce. Pr. 0111.11101 CM, itt n mein)), of the A Inumi of the Ntedieal Departn‘ot of the I.lnlvorsily of Pettosylva nla.at whirl] Institution he graduated In 11.5-1 - 'rhe Itentllng, 'Gazette" sate: ‘• rough remedy Ix made up by Dr. 1,. itherlndtzer, of Phn'llisvill", Pa., aul it has acquired all errs 11 1 . 1,115A011 c•llr t Is part lolly and sklllfully prepared Iron. R ild Cherry (lark and Soneka Snake Root." hr tips. 11. Wood. Prolc,sor of the Praol lee of Medi cine in the University Or 1 • 011118 V Valli:l9 Physician to he lien nsylvtiola hospital. and one the unah,prt; of th e u n it e d stab, plypens4(4oy. says of Sentol.a Snake 1t0..t • Its 2,14111 is Speri.oll3 directed to the !nods Tao proprietor tit this inedii•ltio has go notch conti -01 111 lo Its pow is from th.• testimony of I•ne.h•ois who have used it i that the nn.ney wdl p lid 1,, t k t,, a n y poi ehaser who is not sdlistied with its efforts. = It is =u pleaqaol to take that children Cry for It. It costs only Thirty-fire con is—in to bottles It is intended for only one 1 . 1 n ,, of di • 1.11 , e5. namely, th, , e "r the 'rhroat and Lunge • Prepared only by LEVI OBEIIIIOLTZER, M. D., • Plvenixvillo, Pa. sold by all Drugel , :ts and Sturekeep• Johnston. Holloway k Cowden, No. 23 No•th Sixth Street, Philadelphia. General Wholesale Agents. D. W. Gross tt: Co.. Wholesale Agents Harrisburg. Ilaversth•k's Drug Store, agency thr Cann de. N 'youi nearest druggist or storekeeper does not hoop this medicine do not lot him put p.m off with some Other medicine, because he makes more money On It but send at once to one of lho agents for It. March 10, A.RLISLE & PHILIDELPIIIA .att_Els miTe- DAILYFREIGIIT LINE. FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA .J. & D. RHOADS, MAIN STREET, CA iI L ISLE, PA Zr/i-Cars of this Lino leave the Depot hit Market St Daily, at 4 C deck. P. M Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M. (Joists intended for this Line should he marked A P. Daily ['ride ht Line, and sent In by 4 o'clock. July 1, Dial. READING RAILROAD r,v t k4rA WINTER ARRANGEMENT 11 . REAT Trunk Line from the North v) and North West for Philadelphia. New York Reading. Potisville Lebanon, Allentown. Easton ltc,. rains leave Harrisburg tor New York, as follows: At 3 and K. 15 A M and 145 P. 'l., arriving at New York at 10 A. NI and 245 and I)) P. M. The at., Can ne t with similar trains on Pen s}l van On Rail Road. and : , Icepi ogCa rs aceompa ny the tirst ten trains without change. Lotto° tor Reading, Pottsvillo, Millersville. Al lentiow n and Philadelphia at 8 15 A M. and 1.45 I'. 31 , stopping at Lebanon and principal stations only. Way Trains, mopping at nil points. at 7.25 a in. and 440 p. tn. Returning: Leave New Turk at 0 a. at., 12 noon, and 7 p m. Philadelphia at Sa. un. and 380 p. tn.: Pottsville It 5.:.0 a m and 2 35 p. in.; Tamaqua at 8 111 in on. and 2.15 p m . and Reading at 12 midnight, ,5 and 111.45 in in., 1 3S and 6,05 p. m. An Accommodation] Pa,senger train leaves Reading at 630 A. M., and returns from Philadelphia at 3 1 P. M. Columbia Railroad ti thus leave Heading at 6.40 and 11 a in for Ephrata, Lititz, On Sundays . Leave Now York at 7 p m., Philadel phia at 1.15 P. M Pottsville at 730 A. M.. Tamaqua at 7 a. m , Harrisburg S. IS a. m. and Reading at 12 mld tilOit Sir Commutation, ‘llleago.Season.Sehool and Excursion Tiekots at reduced rates to and from all points Baggage chee , :al through. 80 POU nda Baggage al lowed each l'asFenaer. Nor. In, 156.1. ATA IX A I:LE Presents for all at Haver ati k's Drug Book and Fancy Store. Ice ! Ice !! Ice !! ! The subscriber is prepared to furnish GOOD, ('LEA!? ICE In largo Or small quantities Contracts for the soarou will be made and Ice delivered to any part of town. Ice House on Locust alloy. Apply to Sm. DAVID DAILY. Pictures that should be in every Album! [ )III:SIDLNT LINCOLN, and his son w mi.., a Photograph from life. Price runts. • Catafalque at the !State House in Harrisburg, repre senting the body of the President lying,in state. Price 25 costs. The same in a large size Photograph 13x14. Price 1,50. Ihe saute for the Stereoscope, 50 cents. Sent to any direction on receipt of price, and a three cent stamp. The trade supplied at wholesale rates. Address, J. HOSENDAI,SI, Optician, May 5, St. , Ilarriaburz, Pa. RU T TREES, GRAPE VINE, SMALL-FRUITS Ac., Ac., Sold cheap at the CUMBERLAND NURSERIES, As the stock Is I. rgo and will be removed, Trees will be sold at greatly reduced prices. A largo lot of Grape 17ne, Gooseberry, Raspberry, Blackberry, Rhubarb, Strawberry, Flowering plants such as Spiroeas, llonesuckles, Paionies, &v., ad will be sold very low. An immense stack of APPLE AND PEAR TREES, pricoa to suit purchasers. Prompt attendance and per fect satisfaction given, call at the Nursery. HENRI' S. RUPP, Proprietor, Successor to David Miller. May 12, 1862—1 t, LOCIIMAN & BRETZ'S NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. IN NEAVVILLE, PA. (1 L. LOCHMAN, long and favora bly known as one of the best Photographers in the country, hoe immolated himself with Mr. Geo. M. 'rote, an eminent Photographer ' to carry on the Pho• tographic business in. Nturville, Cumberland Co. Pa. 'Their skill as cattail, with a complete set of the best instrummts, and a suparlor constructed SKY MGM, give them advantages over all other gollarlas for su porlor work in this county. • PHOTOGRAPHS, CARD PICTURES, AHDROTYPES AND COPIES. The pulpit° la cordially invited. All work gunran D3ed-toldenne. piny 12, 81if,—tf. 11010 E SEGARS & TOBACCO, V./ ' DORT ,Folios Writirig DeOra;-BaOk Gammon Boarde, ' Gamesof all deeerlptlon at Ray.; oretlok's Drug, Bane) , and Book Store. ( TIA KINGS, - 0. A. NTOOLLS, Superintundent LOCUM AN & BRETZ NOTIC G. subscriber woule, respectfully in form tho public that fie ha s purchased the entire stool( of COAL AND LUMBER, belonging, to the late firm of ARMSTRONG AND II0F• pElt, and leased the real estate for a series of years, wbere he is prepared to accommi dale the community ith I,l7Milbllt of every variety, and on th e meet rea _ senabol terms, (laving, purchased Ills new stock at the hoed of the market with great care, by the aid of nu experienced lumberman, Ile Is enabled to compete with the river dead hot In prices. I hare relinquished the tanning hllt.laeAl.; Iliad will dome mP entire attention the LC li Ull et' coAL trifle 111/:. niso siieurerl the ,relees \lr. Siver,te Zuli•II. nn xperionee 1 Its oil inn the in vie, inut.'y he n hid t(, 7 7 nnun .l Is •II -„h o I•ii".1 us with I. pp • v. , •7,1 .• ;L., •• .1 c„, u • (•.• .•••. - • •.•• 1,•• Su l 1.111 J 011 0 01 t .II.• tit It. , 10,1,,d, .rftlo rOlt, Ity nFr rid, nt entito. to loisioe H o de -it -'o do 114110. ,re hop. f,, spoor!. n lilior shore of poblio paroling!. 3Urie 9 I I . N it.-1 still retain the same position in the Firm or Orkney k Blair, which will be carried on as ener getically as ever at their o'd stand near the Gas House, as our purchas a will bo made together al the bead of the market, we feel confident by so doing to he able to accommodate our customers and the public, on the moat reasonable terms. READ! READ!! if have just returned from New York with the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, for the Season. Silks, Cloth and Lace Man flee, Shawls, Hoop chins, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves, and all kinds of White Goods. Cloths, CasAmeres, Linen Coatings. All kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS Pantlngs &e. A largo supply of CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Shades, and Furnishing (loads. ('lease call and examine my Stock, as I always sell at the los est market value. Additions of Goods will In) znado as the Season ad W. C. SAWYER. One don bolo w Martine Hotel, Main Street June 2, 1815, MACHINE SHOP. riche subscriber now manufactures and keeps con•tantly on hand, on Korth Stm t, east 01 Theudliim's Hotel, a largo ass rtment of AGRICULTURAL 131 PLEMENTS, such as Horse Powers, Threshing its iv lth Sep --raiors attached, Cover Hullers Corn 11 . [ ~., :Ateliers, Straw and Fodder Cutters, all of which are the latest and the best w ,. rr ,„. • pg.,;„, improvements. r AP.°• O 4. 4 WF...t Particular attention paid to Repair of Agricultural Implement 4 at short notice and reasonable prices. Thankful for runner favors I tespertfully solicit a share of public patronage STATE NOTICE.— Letters ,d'Adminlstration on the estate of John blown dec'd., late or mitilin twp., having been issued to :he subscriber residing in the some tw p. Notice Is lyre by given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, a.•d those having claims to present theni duly authenticated for settlement to ' ?Its CATIIA ItIN Ii BROWN, May 19, 1,11, Admlnlstratrix. Richmond h a s Fallen ! AND SO HAVE DRY GOLDS. fact that is proven 'to every person LAenlling at the Chenp Store of ; nidirh k Miller. ,in.re they nilj ust liar. hing n largo supply of Spring Slid SUI11111,1:4•Al, pl111•11/1F,Ii Fi Well thu great duclinu in tpdd ,lolTares in part L.IDIEW DRESS 6!OODS such a, Iliac'• and Fancy Silks of All colors and quail us iv styles Popllns, Mohalts, Lustros, Alpaccas all colors, M nzambi,iuvs, Lamerlques, Valenclas, Do Lalnee rhallics. Sr. SPRING CIRCIT LA RS nn. l ues, S:uyues • , Shawls, 19 )URIi'ING GOODS of ovety kind, consisting of \Jowl:king z , ilks, Ii umbazines, Mohal rs. Poplins, single and double width Del.alnes, Tandse Cloths Crape Vile, Collars, Hand her h fo. Balmoral ;Bails, a new style, black and whlte li ingbnms. &c. DOMESTIC GOODS, blegched and unbleached Muslins front 121 cents up. 1 large assortment of Calicoes trona 1241 cents to 25. lo 4 bleat hod and unbleached Sheeting, Pillow Cato Muslins:Tickluga. Cottonndes, Ginghams, Nankeens, Table biaper, and a groat many other goods not men tioned but always on hand. Our notion deportment is complete, embramLng_Cottuniloalery. of eTery_ qua MY I, ladles, gentlemen, MIS... boys and children, Illoves of every description. Silk, Linen, and Hingham Handkerchiefs, French Cornetts, Hoop Skirts all aloes, Balmoral Skirt. all sizes, Balumral Skirts. Seek flea, Sospanders, Trimming and Mantua Ribbons, Head N.0r , ., Son Undo •,Ilas, Parasols. well (wet Boy's 111,(11 L.always a full assortment of every description at the y lowest market prices. Clothing made at very notice by a first class tailor ' RPETS, I'ARPETS, full lh,e f every description and quality, Matting, Floor Oil Cloth, Looking Masson, Oil and Paper Win dow Blinds, Table Oil Cloths, Stair Oil Clothe, and many other house furnishing goods for the season. Feeling very thankful to the generous community for their kind and liberal patronage so far extended to the firm, we earnestly and sincerely ask a continuance of the same, as customers know that is a great pleas ure to us to exhibit our stook, besil en proving Mal we aIWII3, study the interest of our customers. as We are determined not to he undersold by any merchant In the country. Please remember the well known stand south east c..rner Market square, directly opposite Irvin's Boot and Shoe store. April 28, 1882. WM. BLAIR & SON, Corner of Hanover and South Sts. NEW WHOLESALE AND ItETA•TL Grocery and Queensware Store. LJ S T opened with fresh nod good 0 Goods, a choice variety of every thing usually kept it a trot class store. Particular attention given in the selection of nice sets of China and Granite Ware, ci [OWE TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, SPICES FLAVORING EXTRACTS, C3ll 001 i and Melded Fruits, Worcestershire, Cumber land, and other Salm., hce,e. Crackers, and every thing else In our lino tha t a diseriminating public may require. Full assotet menu of Writing Papers, Coal 011 Lamps, Queensware, • Willow, Cedar, stone and Ear then Wares, SALT, FISH, OILS, IRON AND NAILS, kept constantly on hand. Goods will be replenished frequently, kept clean and nice, sold at the lowest possible prices, and delivered at any part of the town. .Please give us a call. Cash paid for Country Pro duce. wli. BLAIR & SON. Carlisle, March 3,1865.—1 m NEW AND FRESH 4Gr. r (DAD c 3 r 1 e Is . HALBERT BRO . , LAVING} just returned from the Eastern cities desire to inforth their patrrns that they have laid In a hum, and varied stock of New and Fresh Goods at the lowest cash prices. ' Their assortment is thorough and complete, contain ing everything necessaay to constitute a First Class Grocery. TEAS, COFFEES', SUGARS', in greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.— Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, (WEEP:SWARM and Crockery, Salt and Fish, llama, Cheese, Crackers, Brushes, Baakots and Willow Ware. Sega rs and Tobacco, of the choicest brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a com pluto assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Don't forgot the old stand, South East corner of Hanover streets. Feb. 24, 1E44 BARGAINS JUST received from the great New York Auction Ba6s 306 e yards Call coos. 2600 " White Musllus. (300 Spring Dolaines. • 3000 " Crown Muslin& 800 " , Ginghams. 5000 " Carrots, Oil 010 l Us, Looking Glasses, Shades, he. Great Bargains In Hoop Skirts, Linen Handkerchiefs, Spring Mantles, Bosquinos, Dross Goods, Dread Goods, &c. 1 will soli the above Goods and many others at a small advance on cost until the lot of April. Please call, one door below Martin's Hotel Main street. March 10, 1865. W. O. SAWYER. •canpud and quo° og .sinqsuod -(1 1T19 ' O l O O 'ff p ! 0 1 9 11. 111 0witia Nos •sauoS Jo; esn ui nom suq lnq Spemea mon on fq -og) 'Roo° 'sightob , dof ILDLIOO SAIOITIM PIPES, Tobapoo, (smoking and chew. lug) and Sugars, at Ilaverttlek's-Drug and Book Store.' E. BELTZHOOVER, Attorney "at lotw . Mc Bouth,llanover street, opposite Bents s dry good store Car Pm • - ' Septet:ober 0,1081. CARLISLE HERALD MLNLE WEEKLY HERALD ANDREW 11. 111. A llt ANDREW IL BLAIR Has a greater circulation than any other paper in the county. IP YOU have ANYTHING to SELL ! IF YOU WANT TO BUY! IF YOU WANT TO EMPLOY! A.. 1. KUTZ, Agetn I B YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT I IF YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING 1 IF YOU HAVE FOUND ANYTHING Job Department MILLED Type of Every Description Neatness and Dispatch POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, HALBERT & BRO In tact everything connected with the Very Best Style. Printing Once, THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER In Cumberland County THE LARGEST NEWSPAPER In the County. Most desirable medium for advertising Adyertlze In the lIERALD! OUR IS MUCH THE BEST IN THE COUNTY ! HAYING FOUR PRESSES, And a fine variety of We are prepared to execute JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS, WITH SALE BILLS, BLANKS AND BLANK BOOKS, OF ALL DESORIPTION, CIRCULARS, CHECKS AND OKEOK BOOKS PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, JOBBING DEPARTMENT Is exeouted in the GIVE USA CALL. umnpx & WMUELEY: 0 L. El