MARY INsmurE.—The first Anneal Commencement of this flourishing and pop ular institittion of learning, was held in St. John's Church, on Tuesday morning last.— The exercises consisted of the reading of the Commandments, by the Rev. A. J. PAItIION, - Rector of St. Paul's Church at Harrisburg a Religious Poem, from the text, •"Phe Father sent the on to be the Saviour of the World," (Hp. John, tc : very fit ting and tasteful address to the member, of the Institute and it= friends, by Dr. CLEIIC, the President, and the conferring of the de ,* gree of A. B. upon the Graduating Class, Misses .1 o .*soti. SMITH, DONtilettsLY and 1.IILLI:11. The very interesting an d sa ti s f,,,,_ tory exercises were witnessed by a large 101- (Heller! of relatives and friends of the mem bers of the 1 nstitute and citizens of our town. The exercises preceding the Commence ment were the private examination of the Scnior Class on 'Tuesday, the 2.011 i instant. public examination of all the 1 . 111, , t; or. Mull any, the 21ith, and a Musical .",'ice , on the evening of the 26th inst. We we're not, present at the examinations, but have learn ed from a competent source that they were eminently satisfactory, fully sustaining: flit' character of the Mary b,s/i/ide 'class Female Colleure, and rellecliag notch honor cod credit upon the sec,,loplifvd gen tlemat and the talented and cultivated lady at it, head; it line 1110 el.ry tOticinill, corps of assistants may coogn11111:11,01'111-4')ve., upun the gratifying evidences or their vahmble contribUtions to the happy consummation. Thp tausiClil Si t-rr was a delightful feature of the exercises, at which we had the honor• to be present. We append a programme of the selections, and we feel as though the performances of th - • young ladies could not be too highly spoken of. We have attended m Any similar entertainments, and can safely fay thai all things considered, have never heard this one equalled. (living the full !need or " well. done" to all, We cannot 1,1'1:Rio from I`XprPSSing our delight With the SIIII4 q 111 )11S , InStTEll and the Mi,ces On! I. la'. uliti the playing of Al issr , DRA lin, MILLER, ER WIN, end MARTIE 13KETENT, the latter a child of not more than ten years, who exhildted !I degree of skill at the piano, which in a child of her age is mod_ wonderful. The following in a list (d• the sclectiotH Instrnnirntal Duett.—Sig 1 , - , (jr. Mts. 00111 coil Cltrenc, Smith. 2. Vocal Dnett.—Come whet, My hove lies Dreaming —Misses Annie nail Mollie 0011 , y. 3. In s trumental Solo.—Los .10` 31 annOn•r Miss Slat tis Ileetent. 4. In•trunisntal Dnett.—Nat Ir.dtr, s Alit' CI re Iluttl Cord 1).•11.--11,Int of the W,-1 naJ 31.111 it• f. In4tritttlentikl BeeteTu I=l Gron.ll. 7. ImiNtrumpnlnl Duotl Ert‘in utpl Thiry )11110r R. Insirtutielltal ,SlOp --Chanty llt Nitt.l4. tip 1/r91:o 11. No al r),l,•(f —What ore till WHIT 11',,p.:-.91..1. hlimsrq 10. 1,) , I1,111111711 Diwtt —C14111411 11.•1 , 41,1 :14111 .lilvll. 11. I Doe.ll.—T," and t1,m1,,,.13. 12. 1,...tr011...r.t,11 Dm:lA.—Triumphal \ li Dra I, null Ent In. 1:i. Vlll,l :- , ..ll , —) toina.—Mien Trio.—lra 1)1.11, 1111. r. 1;, V. 01 5..1...—h0 1%. 11,..trom..litul Illtett —hp Julf Er . ,%111 and )1i11..1. 17. 11,tronwiltal 5.,10.-I"nnlcor h Drnke. IS Vocal Duott.-1;,..1 0411b.1. CIIANHESz IN THE ,3CflOOl, LAW.— The following iinportant changes in the School Latt — rit'Lliis State were made by the late I.cgislature : 1. Clerk , of the t'ourts of aunt ter sitols are required to furnish the State Sn iff:Hutt:mien', a certificate of the formation of lint' school district, whether by the incorpo ration oftt Itot • ough, tlm estaldislinient of an itidepentleiit ch , frict, or the . creation of i t 111`1N' township. 2. 'Flit • president of a school hoard i , re quired to call it meeting of the directors upon n written request of three, of their number. In ell , ( of refusal, two directors may enll it special meeting, and the husine e tritn-acted thereat shall he 3. It i , alf , ,ocutcl\ necttssary, in order I,t ~ ectire a share of the State appropriation, that no teacher have I c u emplaced in the di,trict during the VOlu• trh, had 11 ,1 m u valid certilicate from tlitt County Superin tendent, and also that the ,cliffol shall pure been kept open 6.r at leact hair months -iil.- sequent to the 11r , t Monday of June proceed- 4. This seetion relates to the elevation , 1* County Superintendent It proi ides that th State Superintendent shall commission such subordinates as are certified to have been elected at the triennial conventions,— provided that objection , be not ne de, signed by one-fifth of the boards of directors of the, sainty, and sworn to by nt least three of the signers within thirty days after the election. 5. The minimum age for admissibility in to the Common School , is raised from five to <is Another supplement, practically abolish , : the system of district institutes and re-estab lishes the school month at 22 days. Dis trict institutes may be held on two of these days, but they are permitted. not required. The last supplement compels County Com missioners to make return of triennial enu meration of taxables.in each district on or before the first Monday in June, 1805. Upon these return the distribution of the State appropriation is to be based. To THE School, DIRECTORS AND TRACHERS OF CANIBERLAND v•ry : The an nual examination of Teachers will be held BR follows, viz Shippensburg Twp., Monday, July 31, School Room. Tuesday, August I, Shippensburg Bum., School Room. Southampton, Wednesday, Leesburg. Penn, Thursday, August 3, Centreville. Dickinson Friday, August 4, S. Grove, S H. South Middleton, Saturday, August 5, Boiling Springs. Monroe, Monday, August 7, Churehtown. Upper Allen, Tuesday, August 8, Shep herdstown. Lower Allen, Wednesday, Aug. 9, Shire manstown. New Cumberland, Thursday, August 10, School Room. Host Pecusboro, Friday, August 11, Fair view. Hampden, Saturday, August 12, Pike S H. Newville, Monday, August 14, School House Westpennsboro, Tuesday Aug 15, Grea son S. 1-1. Mechanicsburg, Saturday August 19, S.ll. North Middleton, Monday, August 21, Basin S. H. Frankford, Tuesday, August 22, Bloser vine. Mifflin, Wednesday, August 23, Centre C. H. Hopewell, Newburg, Thursday, August 24, Newburg. Newton, Friday, August 24 ,'Oakville. Middlesex, Monday, August 28, School Room. Silver Spring, Tuesday, August 29, King ston. The examinations will commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., except Shipponsburg Twp., which will commence at 1 P.M, Reference of good moral character must ho giyen by all who are not personally known, 'Tencli ers holding professional certificates will be examined in Mental Acitlimetic, and also in such other branches as Directors desire. Applicants will be examined in "Page's _Theory and„Practice of_Teaching." T -LPrivate examinations , e.ro illegal and will not be granted. Directors will please furnish pa per and chalk. All persons are invited' to attend these examhiations except Laiy and Unqualified Teachers. . , , : ~, I*BORGE awevaz, County - Superintendent. Shiremanstown, June /Dtb, /885, CELEBRATE® ' OF THE 4TH OF JULY, 1805, AND A WELCOME HO' , E. [0 OUR BRAVE AND VICTORIOUS The citizens of Carlisle, desiring to testify their high appreciation of the services of our ettrtz EN SOLDIEgs, propose a Celebration of the ensuing, Anniversary of A merienn Inde pendence, which shall have for its lending feature a cordial and enthusiastic tt 11'c/come Thor'" to our rein: ned volunteers. All citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, tbere nue, who have served in any capacity in the annnie 1' tho rvi.n during-, the last four yeart=, are earnedly and cordially invited to participate iu the eNercisea the day, 311(1 ((( j1:1113ke or 11 CO11361(11 It/ be prepared for thew. The Ctownittee of Arrnngement.z, Ow recent Town 111 vPting. have n(lnhtal tho following 1 3 ±-LOO-P,_A_IVIM H L uti the morning of the a Nabi,,,,,1 ,c,lute will be fired on the Public Square. Alter the salute, the bells of the various ebiirchos will be rung in joyous peal•. Pr.ressi,m will be formed in the Pithily S.info, , , et 10 o'clock, A. M.. under the di rection of the Chief Nfarshill 1,11(1 Aids. The Iteturned Soldier s, Fire t'onipanies, and other Socit‘ticF., will appoint their own officers f,r the parade. The column will move through the several Ftrocf~, h•rminoilin~ iii, 111 II Pe II at the ('ollvg - e Viunpu-. .trriN ihg ihr lIIr it4,llll,l:tg( a. “rgailizrd It , it public mooting. n:~l Ilia I'llllll,n ,•Ncrci , ,!z will 6.114,w. 1. )ItNic by litkrrAch , 2. Pra\er.' iii in ..1 I I I. I;oading 111,1,p, ri. ,\thlrr. —ll el,plip , Rild (•,worrkilthiti“it, 7. AI s. N a timok) 1111-.14 . , = :1"- , 121») , 1:14, «iil 01111 I . ll't , 111(Ill'I'S kill b.• •-. 1010 , 1 1 ,, 1011•0111 . $ 11 1`1 , :1,1i1 , .(c \\ ;1! 1, , pl,l/111,11. In I . V1'111112;, Fir/ \\ 11l i:11, 11 1 “.•1 . 1 . 1 , 111 011' ' 111 , • (.W1:111111 MEM I=ll l'l'llllolll,lll - OW will 1111,1 1% It 111,10 MEE orgttiti, iit tit. :Jo! t :it I‘h n:1 , 1 nvir.-tod r,•port ( iti/ =EI thy procc-,ipii DOI' Ni; C Al' SPRINt:S.—Thi...; pop ular >n nuuor ro,,rt is n. ”iyon t( , \ I itor r. liuul.ns, the III:W b , II gen dulicq of hi , I.,ition, ILII.I till o>uthlinluurut Hill he c that CHI , III nClrnLi11 1 plItr01111f1:P. Al 3 1 . 1 , 111 11111:1:1011/ilbl till :tritig:, on L 11,: I„urLL of _July., 41,1111 11.1111-INIII , will b , I:11111 , S NVI4:I ! , :11 : 11(1 . =. Thorc ill .1 , ,u1•11,• , - 1., , n•at v i.it.,,•:. r.f PUT STA )1 I'S ON Y t it I,Erry.ns —The in)wi• 1,11,.1.. rt.0 , 1\ . 1 ol the tc Ilich 111111 k ,, 1.1'1.11:1y111.•111 11111 , .11111.- L. Mill, thlill 10,11, II \VOA. 11111illly (.:111,1,1 hy (hi. ig ,lntico ,rret arding lion , . EN Pry one $11,,11111 1'11101111,1.1' flint 4.1(1 I:11V \VIIi(.11 :111,,W011 douldo po,ditge to collociod on lot tors that 'wore not prepaid !won roi•alod, and that now every lot • not ontillod to be carried fro .e, inuFd have tamp on it or be ,ent to the dead lotto!. It i , Nvlint a clogreo ()I' peopl) , in oft!. ilv :1(•,, ,, ,i1 , 10 , h. all. iv•( The Great English Remedy CELEBRATED MALEPE I'l LLS Prepared trcan a prescription et Sir .1 Clark, M. I), l'hyt Han Extranrdlnary to the queen. • well known medicine is no im p••sttlon, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any rause whatever and all hough a powerful ,it coot . nothing hurtlul to the constitution. To Mart ied Lathes It Is peculiarly suited It will, id a short time, brim; nu the 'motility period with regu arity. • In all cases of Serious and Spinial A ffeetions, Pain to the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart. Lowrie a of Spirits, Itysterieti Sick Ileadache. Whites, and all the Manful diseases occasioned by tt disordered sy,tem, these Pills will effort a cure when all other means have foiled. These Pills have never been known to flit where the directions on the 2d page of pamphlet are well °limn v• rd. Fm further particulats, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. $1 and Ii postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will Insure a battle, containing over 50 pulls. by return mail. W. ELLIOTT, Dec. 1, I1)14. Agent; Carlisle. 7 art ges. 11 —o_ On the 28th 11114., by Rev. B.l'. Sprecher, Mr. JOHN T. COB of Oeityffburg, to Mlu ELEA NORA. RICE of Combo no nil Co. In. Angst 2, ARLASLE PRODUCE?. MARKET FLOUR (Superfine) do. (Extra.) ... do RYE WRITE W RED do RYE . CORN .. „ 04TH CLOVERBEED. TIMOTIIYsO GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET Juno 29,1805 Corrected Weekly 'by Win. Bentz. BUTTER EGOS, LARD, TA LLOW, B^A P, BEESWAX, BACON HAMS VVANTED.—A cook, white or col ored. Wawa two dollars a week. Referouces required. Apply at thus Oleo. lung 30, 1865-1 V STATE NOTICE.- I Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Wl lllam Alexander, dee'd. ' late of the borough of Carlisle, have been granted by t ho Register of Cumberland County to the subscribers residing in Carl)sle Pa. All persons having claims against said estate, Will present them for settlement, and those Indebted will make Immo. diate payment to Juno 30, 18C5 IDES, Tobacco, (smolriag _fod chew ing) and Segara;at'llraveiiflak's Drug and Book tore. 151 E. BELTZETOOVER, Attorney a Law 01Bee In South lianover street, opposite ilontz's dry good store Carlisle, Pa. ,optembor 1), 11304. silE FORWARDING AND GRAIN bualmme formerly ,onduated by Llne,:tiirler .00., Is now carrlod JOUN OREABON, Tod) , 29, 1164—tr °reason, Comb. Co. • . , Ate;?;: ' -Wu . SOLDIERS ! ! ! )Hrhals, and 1 I 1:2/ 'if ('Ilit),,111/61' lit Hier(' 1111 , 1• r 111 , • DP \V I= ''4llarlitts. Carlislu, June 21 1 , lbe.s BACON SIDES, 17 NVIIITE BEANS, 2 50 PARED PEACHES, 33 UNPARED ' , MOUES 20 DRIICP APPLIA, 2 50 0 RAOS, 16-18 I 20 10-17 10 9-12 60 22 R. Ai. lIENDERSOA WAI. G. ALEXANUER,' Executors 'LETTERS REMAINING .UNCLAIMED in' the Post Office at CarliMe, State of Pennsyl vania, the 29th day of June, 18. 5. Published by offici r al authority in the pa 7 per having the largest circulation , 11S—„To obtain any of these letter., the applicant must call for advertieed give the date of the list and pay two cents for advertising. If not called for within one month, they will he sent ti t the Dead Letter Office, GEO. ZINN, P. M. Arnold, Bowlev -McDonnel, Ellen Brown, Matilda ii Miller, Mary Ann Bowen, Margaret (Irvine's Row) 13oyd, John ullortoli, Mary J Baltimore, Burnett Myers, Miss • Victorine Bag,gs ' James Myers, Jane Brun, Maj. J P Minich, William Blintz, Charles Mouery, Ercderick Christy, William Maninch, Thompson Qornell, Henry ;McFarland, Henry romery, Michael (Bits) Clayton, Blanche McCully, Milton Ai Drew, Fannie Harr, John II Neff, Annie Diller, Adam Nieliey, Susan NI Dennison, T II NOT, Samuel 2 Dnt is, Urn id Menet. David Ernest, Dolla PlReitle, Mary E Ebersole, John Patdon, Henry Esterline, John Pnrciu, Johnathan Elliott, Wm. G Parker, Betsy Fisher, Mary .J Rinehart, Li . n . ftln Finhinim, A .1 (Dick col.) Fry. Samuel Reilrer, 1,i47.10 Graham, Lizzie .1 Ilced. Elizabeth Ilutshall, Jacob Strother, Druzzilla John Spensler, Annie C Hyde, Rebecca, 1 Shearer, 11 11.11'm:tn. %title .\ Street., Betsey Ilepting - er, Mollie Steller, Henry I' Ileorgia A iinSeoti, Robert NI Iletrelfinger, Mary ESpade Harrod, Maria Shulenburger, John A Ilenwood, A It Thompson, S.irah E Hartman, Elizabeth Turner. Catharine Harland, Ann Thompson..hohn Hastings, William 3 Templar, Henry Cl Wilson, Franklin Ilehenley; .1 II Waggoner, Henry F. ugg,ins, William Woods, Charles Hopewell, Preston Woodburn, James Holmes, Rev. John MWeisner, Lient .1 S Henwood, A Waggoner, .incob Hoover, .Ittcob Whetsel, Is: . ,cc lilts Burn F Wehileg, F Keer, S Wagner, Sarah .1 King - , Sarah S Wolf, Florence Luca:, Lizzie 2 Wickert'. \V J Lurs. Henry Yo.itst, :.ill , llll Wilh:1111 1.:11.1%ey, Mart!) THE NE II it' ( TrZ A weekly Newspaper devoted to the t_Nea - ,, Army and Navy matters, l'olitles. I,lfern- I nit. and : 4 1',4•111,, and 01111iraring In its scope the Mink 1,111,e of eIlrl•rot, esonts In all the vat lout. lieptlrtilltqlt. nl )11110 , 111 lilt. and 11‘1,1.11. It IZlVeri pranlnence to gov al I:l nent/II ai , 11 , 415. Whether national or municipal, and ll fin ins ot lilt Lirnl ~, r iapti. n ato tval•viniy :11.1 ins pay Ii i In evpeed in its re,:ard 1:.•111111i,.•11.• , •, illl.l PiLllO ~Lchi, /it prtinmicut .11.1ny an,l Na\y 1;110, ir s of int•ith.nts, advent trin noi i fj gm) spoor in oaili rinaltair nltural and "Ili, I nililthial !Phi `Tort., awl Getllral trill all tooth 1. :Monti., Poi. romp , trill anti expel - kn. ol 'l,ll printoil on a titoil inipot ial 0,, ; pate,. with al typo alit iin cod It villa t tit lit orlon ii o. in Ilir 11.. all.l tin. ir ,p 1 i in :01,' ;1101 t t €•t hi' 15,1115,111.11 lIC 11 , y t pa.“ . I.u , hi, 0111 w.to h 0 1 . 5r115. 15,0. 1,11.100 t , 0 0, 1 ..,•',1trp nod 11 . 113L , vt, h.• , •<i. 1,,••„•r of 1a Ili.•1.11 if ore , 4.f ;t..•,0t.p11 , -11 I.• ,111.1 i I. 11,1,11 1.1 11,) 11 id'. 1,1111 "1,0 I.ll'd ea 1 , 1 'll ' ' , If . •, ` 4 11.. • C Li- 'l'l ;ll\l', Inr•nr•inlla :I,h•m u , I ThoF ore tl tic rd truno n e nunla rilh n , 11 . W 1 , a 9ueely /111 , 1 hut, rtreuhithei oir - '11,4 ce euh , erlhers whn leilit $5.110 mutt teeeived rorelutqf.,rom. year', attb crriptinn wil have their ,uheeriptiou exteh,hel n our hook, nevording to the reduced 11110 I sin,IeTVIIIIC , t, or the parr: rt.!, f r .010 1011 . , I.T 1.1:til T 1111116 ,, Y 1 up For Fier roper= fin ht• I i 1 , 1:111 one I'2 So Fir r 6110 yonl l y mni! to of :331.1rt00. :30 onrlllftlrovg 4 , 1 lib The lott, "111 II 01130 60 clise.ontlttott ulten the paid 0 , 111111 1":, ,1).'1t1.111111.111011 , for ,tullFnrirti , Pllo 11100 he ton3l33by 131,3;1. cllrlettry. It I mr. he attention 33 1 the it.ottoin,ter lothol 3,113331 to the 131:3131mt of the Intter but Vont Offlos ordnvs Sr nratin 1111 N 1•10 fork 1.011113 00 . 00. Ore 111013.0111310. N:33tvs koent, n0pn113331 on 1030011 torlns Citizen.: of P. too l'hiln3l33ll3llin nil It:111130,e v.III olden the 3 3333.3.. 031 lilo thr3331,11 the Nen. , A. 3 0t.3111,33 I 1 133.3j1 1)V El; PP.-:.1:)1 ENT:-: =MEE I , no. I very 10.4.1t10,1 I , cent. N., n.l, t to ill,ll 106 i 1.0 Ir» th:tu Lurout, Leaded 1101e1tiseumas are •lialue.l 6 r the Actual f.pnee occupied. Advertls , ernentg of Patent Nledicines nro charged dout le rates. Avertisamentg of Quack Doctors exeluoird. We have no tra,eliing agents. nor ho no, no au thorny 17 , 111 us to collect money for subscriptions : but l'ontnnr.terF or others who luny interest Ill.!, HO, en in tirocuitine suleirrile tu m t t.ur ads erti , itei rn Us 1, II 11'1161A1,, thy unuukr, Will isle onr t hotihs - 1.,11 a lot .1 e. I a r•N 1 , 11 , 111 111 .”11.111.11,.‘Liris and h.fl,r, tln , I ad I II \ tor htn•lnno. , . to TII , III tilt 11 . 1:1,1: I 11. 1'10.11,41w, 1 , 1 l'Ark • No, Pulpit arid Rostrum Pamphlet Serial, IONTAINS - Reports of the be,t, Ser )mons. lectures, ilratious. etr. Numhors sl,se; :ingle Numbers 15 vont,. I,,uble Numbers 25 routs. The object of tfics Serial is to preserve in convenient form the hest thoughts of our most led men, just as they c,mte from their lips: thus retainio.; their fresh ness and personality. Thu proofs are always corrected by the authms, Meant favor has already been shown the eerie. The successive numbers will be lusued Hs (Mall as Discourses trot thy a place in the Serial can be Thic ty-si a numbers have already been polo lishod. A complete list will I, soul m hen applied I, with r. tamp. Lisi of - Numbers Alieadv Published I.—Chrlalau Ilecreatlon and linchrlstlan Amuse ment. by Rol. 'l'. 1.. Cuyler. .1.-7 , 1,ntal Culture for Women, by ReY. 11. W. Ikledll or and Ilon. James 'l'. Itrady. INC=llln= 4.—Prodeet,lllld Le intinds ut Chrhdiettity. by Bev Wm. 11. Mlllatteu. r• - - - tle , t , tool the Themetetttittrt. Ity It,. A. lin.; wan :Cott. ti --Tributo.to Humboldt. I, Ilou. Georg(' Dall, oft, or. Dr. Tllolllpqoll. .ItrttsFiz, 1,101,0 c, 151,111., nod Ouyot. 7 —Coming to ('hoirt, by !tor. Ilenry M. Setldor, 11. D., M.l), S hyhvard Ever ett. at tb Inauguration at iho e.tat au of Webster. at Boston. P —A Cheerful Temper, a Thani‘Nglvi nF Discourse, 1.3' ev Wm. Adams, 13 D. 10.—Dealh of Washington Irving. by lion. Edward Everett And Rev. John A. Todd. U.—George Washington, Oration by Hen. Thomas A. S Babcock. at the Inauguration of the r tat no oI IVash legion , February 22,1. 1960, 12.—Travel, its ineasures, Advantages, and Require -111,110. h) .1. 11. Siddons. 10--Dalian Indepondenra, by Rev. Henry Ward Reedier, Rev. Henry 11'. Bell, wan D. D.. Rer • JON. I'. Thoropsi.n. D. D. and Prof. 0. M. 'Mitchell. 14 —Beeves+ of our R, public. Oration by Ron. Ed • ward Everett, In Boston, .1 uly 4 Oa 18110. 15 an dl 11.—(Two in one. 25 cenl ) Webster's Speech In the Dolled States Senate. on the Force RIIt. and Jackson's Prod:nein Inn to Beall, Perot Inn In 1833. 0 00 7 00 4 CO 001 1 50 17 lIIId 18--(rwo In one, 25 cents.) 'Webster's Reply to Ilayno. 10.—Lateyotte, Oration by non. Charles Sumner. 20.—The Causes of the Amt, Iran Civil War, by J. Lothrop Motley. 2I and 22.—(Two In ono, '25 cents.) "The Questions of the Day." The great oration of Uwe: d Everett. 23.—Brovidence In the War. A Thanksgiving Dis course, by the Itov. S. D. Burehard. D. D. 24.—The Southern Rebellion, and the Constitution al Powers of the Republic for its Suppression. By the [lon. Henry Winter Davis. - 25.—The War for the Union. An Address by Wen doll Phillips. 20 and 27.—(Two in one, 25 cents.) Three Unlike Speeches. The Abolitionists and their Relations to the War by Win. Loyd Garrison The War not for Emancipation or Confiscation. by lien. Garrett Davis, of Kentucky. Also African Slavery, the Corner-Stone of tho Southern Confederacy. by Hon. Alex. 11. Stevens 28 —The War; A Sieve Unieß or a Free I By lion. Martin F. Conway. -• 29.—Oration by Hon; Decree Bancroft, before the citizens of Now York, on the 22d of February, 18112, to which 10 added Wn.hington's Farewell Address. Su —The Sabbath, and its Relations to the State: do. livered before ono of the largest religious audiences Over assembled In Now York. . . . - 31 —A Sketch of Parson Brownlow (by Theodore Tilton), and his Speeches on the Sufferings of Union men at the South ~ard the Irreligious Character ofthe Rebellion, fully and correctly reported, with the ap .pinueo and observations of tho audionco inserted, giv ing a life-like view of the enthusiastic reception which the "Parson" received for his unconquerable devotion to ' 4 lle union. . . . In these Speeches Mr. Brownlee , narrates In his most eccentric and graphic style, many and various in cidents of the Rebellion, which cacao to hie personal kuontedae. As a record of the times, these speeches are worthy to he road - and preserved by every patriot and historian. ,a2,=-:H. ; ;slgtin.ofyromise.'!. Discourse...by-Bev-J.-B.- Thompson: _ 33,—11ev. Henry Ward Boochei'a leort Sumptor Om. Mon. April 14th, 1806. 34 and 35.—110 n. George Bancroft'a Oration in Now York, April 21 at the Obsequios of Abraham Lincoln; the Funural Ode, by William (Milan Rryant ; The Emancipation Proclamatibn, Jan. 1, 1803; Mr. Lin. coin's Last Inaugural Address; A correct Portrait of the late President. (26 cts.) 80.—In Memoriam, by Rev. IL P. Thompson. -'• - - - 13011ERMERI10.11N, BANCROFT & CO. Tubllatiero.. 33Q ann.: Stroa,'NOvr York. June 80, 1808-2nat To the Late Patrons of the Carlisle American THE bills being now prepared- for set• tiement, all Persons indebted to the late "Carlisle americanl,' for subScription. advertising or Joh Work, are earnestly requestvl to make immediate - payment to the undersigned. The accounts of, the establish ment being scattered over too great an extent of terri tory,tojustify the expense of sending out collectors, nil hccounts not nettled within sixty days ol thls no tle, will I,e placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for collection. June 22, 1805-3 t TRAYED OH. •STOLEN from the of the subscriber cn Tuesday the 6th inet., a RED II LIVP.II, of the Durham !treed. Iler faro Is white with red rings mound the eyes. A liber al reward will bo paid for her return to .fi.0013 NOFOSINaRn. Juno 22, 1865-8 t SALE OF SERVICEABLE MULES QUAUTERMASTEIt Gmierbo,'s Genoa, ASHINCITON, . Ju no 2.511.665. By dheelion of the Quartermaster General, there a 111 i.e sold, at public auction, to the highevt bidder, at the Mines and plmea named below, viz : CLEVELAND, 01110, W EDNIISDAY. JULY CARLA:SLN, ~ THURSDAY, JULY R. 11OLLIUAYSBURE1, PA • " JULY 12. HUNTINGDON, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 14 1111 ADI NG, PA , MONDAY, JULY 17. EASTON, PA. THURSDAY, JULY 20. ADELPIII.I. PA , MONDAY, JULY 24. PITTSBURGH, l'A , THURSDAY, JULY 27. TWO lIUNIMED SIiItVIOEABbE MITLES itt each place, except CLEVELAND, whoro LIVE iIUNDEED w'lOl 1.0 SO) 11Auy of them were bought in the beginning of the war as young mules, accompanied the arMles-in nll their marches and camps, and ate thoroughly Molten, hardened by ox eretsd, gentle and familiar from being PO long surrounded by the soldiers. Though sound and serviceable, they 11111 no , longer required in the army, and can he purchased at these sa es at far less than their tree emus. The attention of both miners and farmers is eqeeirilly Invited. Mules sold singly. Sale to comtnence at 10 A. M. Terms—Cash in United Stateti currency. JAMES A. EE.l.tti, Brevet Brigadier General. in charge, Flri.t Division, Q. Al, 0. ft. Notice tc the Public POcT OFFICE, Carlisle, Pa. t June 22, 15115 WIT II a viow to bring into general use Stamped Envelopes bearing requestsfor tho ro. turn of Unclaimed totters, It is p °posed by the Post Ma ter General, to furnish the stint°, with the names, busi ness and foot Office address of parties printed In full, not exeozding four !Ines across the end of the envoi. ope, including the request wit bout additional (Itarpe I am authorized to receive orders fur on voll.pes, of Let ter and Official slue, on which it is desired such quests should , be printed, It is believed that the provision made zinc teturni oz. unrlata,,U letter e. b geth.q. with L." 1,111, nl %OliCh MPS,' 011 l elfrp.'S are furtibdied, cannot ;ail If MinPnd their 111, to all v. hose ,••,. tensive. Older , lutist. In eritiug.. dd litne ease ler Ire. I hatt a housand ant elopes, actinium( it led ith printed raid. shoe, In.; the Patties of the pat tie , and their Post lltii, it adds tit.a, to at to pet:vont mistakes. ZYNN, I'. )1. June '22, liNlt:t. Niagara. A. 11 and =9 I snit t,tt a l'lwt 4.1th0 iwoposs , l' o sooliwy I. I trust it will ntlf•WIT pllt pop,. Th.. st ot 34.. Sr ito till, it. I tllllll, We I.llhe li dud in tits I TI I.tpon rrnmininp Ih,,nlitto.s in the m2100.1.11(0.01 l'arliole, I!rid but to h w plan's nuite tow h•I a rtwoettwy. suing to the rt.], ttolht Ilsor the nurture. Lour around, ns far 148 I 4 , otild assert,' w. Isom thinor Ohjectlollllblf 11,11111., It. :warn , 4 rend ,- rs it .t ‘ll,lra Wu spot r r the put pfne yOU Intend it, as it Wrt-qtly Iln-senß the vs p..nge al inicruu nt and rises all CraSbl'S nu nppnrtuul• ty to It:lyr. V.A7 , 2ra sea of those Alp/Arcot to them tn,d , r hers own rare an spvetl n . I 111111 1. ,1./11.11. 111,1, (ha. suit (rater rt, rtill ,1b11) tlilll,l g11,1”1 t hi•(mires nic, ,, ionso. V. u the 10,1111.1111 W 11(1, 1 pter) th.it 111ny 1,1! al/ 011,11110 UL (11 3 kr. (tutu, lours, tirl'. \ ' l' E N I'l' 1 ( E - I,t.t.tvt , A dminlstrtit b , n ou I ht. 1: , 1 al e 11valde. of llllr-aw, LS. isl.lll,d by the. 1:1•:h•tel ~ f tlii- Conl,tp to the Flll ,, riber 1 . 1.•111illg itl S6III II \1it1.14.1,.. 1, per4on4 411111110 agatil - t d 1,t3 o pri•St•IIL LI. HI da set 111.1111•11 f , 111111 1,1/0,, 11111ki. itsimedi.Lll. pnyment (,) 11=11 lIIIM=3 • Dissolution, of l'airinrship. rgibe under: , ,igned. having sold their vtlS,•l; fin dlef 0. and leaved their. aid to An drew 11. Mal.. he: ohy give notice t at the pitstnership heretolide i•tilig 1,1.1W1•1 3 11111,11 iv this due lush liy mutnul rrinqetit The horks of the tirm will he kept at Lhe rie.ideore W .le6di Aro,' osg Mein , trel t trio door., sest.al the ollita.ti dl-prt . Wirer, hetlo part Bore pill he In lat..1,1:111,1 trilf 3,01.111 t I. It is alisolately necessary thin the firm hooks he settled in the shortoot pnvnihle dints :110i we now rail upon all pee roux knowing theitisolve, in !eked to iis to cell at .no 1. and piyinetil either by rash or lode. =I lIMISMEI2I CI'IIBEItI.IND VAI,I,VY HOTEL .v. I: ~l J:-,f 1 CA R LISLE. P.\ INu (; 1) EST Ali ANT in the litu-etuk t, with t Ll' 11.13 . !M.:4 of leluorN, nut edit'', of All Nnrietio, MIME The Greatest Novelty of the Age, PATENT (MERRY ST(iNER. 13,7 ill effectually seed two bushels per y Lout. Also, Co.ll, ()IL without heat, c.r stualt. • Ila One half OOu• ..ithont) vxllOllH , l'xll And s.•• 111.1,r I(lu•vm't 11.:111. .I.l'. 11t 111 NAM-FORTES. DRIGGS ' NE W PATENT. LVIt E the only Instruments constructed 011 n truly SI•10111Ilie principle. Tttoy brine we 1- ri . and MI remain longer In I one [hall any other Piano The construction is simple and natural. all the ea tioneous lumber In the bud)' el' the itt`trn went In dispen cod NV ; tile wand I.wirds ate merely two arched plan!, ot thin w.nal, like the hoot and buck of a t Hint ; the Arlogx not,ttached to IA cloning Iron !rattle, which is sepatated and enthely independ t nt the runt', thereby dispensing, with the all hall) tarot el stringing, by substituting •ttalght to lager, preserving at the I.llle Hine the its et St. ung Bane, of which Mt. Briggs Is the Inventor. Ily these Improve ments .1. gain much 111,0 vibrators vter, at the nn we time pron.-Mt log all Its purity and richne,s of tone. hey have received the hiehuet testimonial,: from Um Prose, end all the i ninelpnl artiste in ilu• rountry, among which are Ilarry Sanderf.on. L. M. (lottst.hulh, Max MaLeNeh, S. Thalherg. Thoodote V 4 m. Muse n, Herman WoLienhaupt, A. 13ardl, Francis 11. Brown, N.BtraeltexelL Wm. I Fry. Chas. Fradel. Mr. chillESii the groat pianist, says:-1 hove examined your• new Piano-fortes, t nd I cordially approve of -its system of conch notion. Its pi inciple, by which great increase of vibratory power is obtained, being very Pimple and perfectly ph ilosophi cal. The tone is grand and noble; it has great entree ity for sustaining the sound or ringing, and its vol. umo of tone or power I have never heard excelled in• depth., purity, and sytnpatholic sweetness. lIENIIY FitY, late musical critic of the N. Y Tribune says haVe examined your newly int anted uo•Portee. They merit all the prate.° given to them) by Mows Thalberg, Gottschalk, Strackosch, Mason and others. As regards structure, they are orlglna and philosophical; In purity, volume, and continuity of tone; in vocal verolmilitudo, that crowning excel. lance which enables the pianists to "slug" on the strumeni, yotir Pianos, over deserve tho highest r a nk. Your invention, luiny opinion, la destined to work radical change In the manufacture of Pianos through. ont the world. From the N. Y. Herald, Fept. b.—Upon a careful ex. andriation of Drigg's Plano-Forte, we find the tomato obtained are a very fine singing tone, great purity and brilliancy Throughout the entire instrument, not often found in Pianos corstructed upon the old plan. The N. Y. Timoo, July 12, 'says:—We hare now tin testi ument without an equal. It can sing with a smooth delicacy, perfectly unattainable on any other instrument t •an ordinary player obtains with no inter, tion, the fullness of a Grand Plane• Forte, and they must speedily supersede the old styles. GENTLEMEN :—llaving thoroughly examined and tested the Plano-Fortes invented and patented by ➢tr. B. Briggs, 1 am ol the opinion that the tone result. log from his improvements, as exhibited in the in struments under examinaticm, in point of richness depth and b rillioney, equals that of the best Grand Piano Porten, and excels them lu pure, musical inton atlon-and actual tone, power thus approximating ~closer_to_whalLconsider. perfection.lit-the instrument than has yet been achieved by any other systent'of manufacture. Yours retipectfully, L. M. GOTTSOKALK WM. HALL Si SON, NII Broadway, • NEW xong. • Before putt:hating, oondlor a.deseriptivo cataiiikwe, with price, Juno 10, 1805-Iy, , . y U. & . ;7.3®: _LOAN. By RIO hority of the - Fecrelary of the froasury, the undersigned, the general Subscription A ent for the eale of United Stetes Seem Itles.„offers to thopu bib. the third rorloc of Treemiry Notes, bearing coven end three•tenths per cent. latereet per annum, known AM f he GI 0 ZINN . These uotes ore lemma tinder dnto of July. 16, Mb, and are payable throe yearn from that, dale In currency or are convertible at the option of the holder into GOLD43E'ARINO BONDS These Bands are now worth n handsome premium. and are exempt, as ale all the Government Bonds, from Stoic, County. and Muolcipal taxation, odds from ono totbree per cent, per annum to their valun, according, to the rate levied upon other prop erty. The Interest Is payablii semi-annually by con pens attached to each note, which may be cut ii(Tand sold to any bank or 1 ankm•. Soles ofall the'deiminlnations named will he prompt ly rurtlislit'd Urn?) I oeuipc of subscriptions. N otos rthls Third Series are pm eb,ly shun, in form d privileges to the Peren.Thirlic. shl ade sold, except that the lloverninent reserved to lteelf the option of pa) Inc Interest le gold 4'olll nt fi per omit , In stead :l-10th, in ours ency. Subscribers trill do. duet the into, es, In euru•ncy up to July 15th, at the tire„ a hen they enbavribe. The delis ery of the metro of thin third series of the Se von I hirties in ill commence on the let of June, nnd will 1.. , momplly and con tinuotmly after that date. 'the slight change rondo In the eunaltlons of this TII IHD SERI ES allouts only the matter of luterest.— The payment In gold, If made, will he equivalent to the eutteno Interest of the higher rate. The return to specie pad moots, in the event of 11 hick only Till the option to pay interest in Geld he idled nd 00 111 SO Induce unit equalize prh es that inw•hases nlth FIN per ve ut in gold 11,111111 he lulls ,• 10111 14. h..e made with SVI ell .1 Pe 'Hahn 1 . 111.: 10, 1,1" LOAN IN \IA lIK .'ow olive ril 1,3 113, and its Fopeti ,, , all tag,rmakn it lb Great Popular Loan of the People Less than $ * 23' 1 . 000 , 00 0 of the Loon authorised by urn 11(10. 011 1.110 inorket. This amount, ,it the role ot ohich it Is being obsorhed, will all he sub e I I .1 within sixty days, when the Dotes will un .l,,obted,y as bus uniformly to en tho rlso on slo,ing th , , n , .srrirtio” , to olluu Leas, In nl„ !ho'iii I ~ n ond sectiOli of VORK, June I,‘ ugh ut I flu vuout 1 . , lull, gonura'dy 41.trucul r c.. • 0! ,, , ipt :it 1,31. ibeis 'll ,I•lort their auent+, ITI whom tiny linvo oonfklonee. aryl e to be leilieni.ll,ll , fur the delivery of the h' f, w idl they recoi VO ,dOl s n. 11.4 at the Firnt Nnt. :t:11 IBEE=OMMIIIIIIMI!Ill ET PI ".G 1.:1! MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, !7 COU ETLANDT ST N ENV YORK. 100,000 WATCHES, GOLD PENS, PENCILS, I'o BE SOLD AT ONE-DOLLAR EACH rrito LT REGARD TO VALUE. 11:=11119 Splendid List of Articles. Ail t"1 ~ , td for ON 1': Each ;00 0000:0;1111 Hunting o,ll . oteLog, $4O to $l5O 111 I :0110 , ' 601;1 awl Etininvled Case 40(1 Oent II wit.;; : Met watche, ' 1010100 d OC. d.! .—t aO.l 011t1 • onn hand linu•clets. 4 " 4 IssJ Chased oold lilyet el x, 6 •' In 2,000 Chatalaine Chains and Guard (Indus . , 6 " 2.1 60310 z-olitalre and 11..1d 4 " lo '2,000 I.a‘a and Flotentine ItrnochoF, . 4'• 2,10; Opal and Emerald Broorhes, 4 " S 2.00, Jet. 141'3, and litnentlno Ear 1301410, 4 " S 440 Coral. (11,31, and Ilnerald Ear l(repe, 4 4,n3llnrnla Diamond Breast l'lns 2 AO " I 0 3,00. Onld and I 'CC (Va.'. 11 Kovs, 2 r,O •' an.l I ,•st IZilobAn 1 .0 d,„ " 10 4.0 , 0 ;set:. Itultons Stmts. it, ' 1100 l'enells, rt 6,000 Milli:all, ,Cl(tl.S. J 1111141.114, int:, " Toothpick,, vb. h, 10 I. 4 " 11 =I 7,' uu 5t..1)1, Sot and Signa 5,(1 ,1 11 1)1,111011,1 , - 7.. '0 A,ts .11,w.lry—Jet and I;1,1 '• 16 ,Sete Lade,' Jewelry—Cameo, 1 . 0311, etc 4 Sp a i;eltt Pen,. FAtetmiott Helder,: and Pernik, 4 " IU 6,nun iltdd Pensitnd duld-Thainted Holders 3 " S n UOO "live, fiohlets and D3101;101: Copt, 6 " Ito 1,000 vllvur Oastras, 15 " Jn 2, , Ou :Siker i t nit and CAI, lianlad,, 10 '• /al PER DOZEN 1,10. liezen Silver Tea Spout., $lO 1 , , iii2o Table Pious and lin .211 • - (2ENTIFICATES naming dach article and itv \An, ale placed In SEALED ENVELOPES, which are well nd,ed. ono of Oct. Envelopes, containing the veal neat, or UI der 100 50001 article, (worth at least one dollat at retail.) w 11l be sent by mall to any address, without regard to , heiro on ierelpt of 15 Coats. The purelo,ser will see what Article it draws, and its l'ai -110, wili,ll may he• trom line to hire Uundred Dollars, an I ,"in then send One Dollar and receive the A ill, lu :uur•l, or any other .10 lhi• list id the I,IIIV, e 11100 oath :t 1 1 01 - 50011 W lfie :II t o le, if iL 1.10021 not give purl. t sat b.l.ictdoo, we d•'slre it t r ' Itnutedlatclv returned and the amount be iclundud. By this mode we give selections flow a vaned stock of tine goods, of the hest make and latest styles and of Intl tusk wet th, at a 001111“al pi lee, while all ha, e n 01Sn, efeecuriug at tides of the sett' high , at value. In all eases we charge for forwarding the Certificate : postage and doing the business, the senior Twenty lira Pouts, which must be enclosed In the order. Five Certificates will hu sent li e • $1; eleven for $2; thht3 for sixty-ilve for $10; one hundred for Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns; and the artkle drawn will be Imme diately sent to any address by return mall or express. Entire satisfaction Guaranteed in till 0060 S. Agents n'lluted, send Mr eucular Write your Noble, Town. County and Stale plainly, tAid address itno 16, 1F 6.5 —66), COAL AND LUMBER .YARD.- The subscriber having leased the yard formerly occupied by Armstrong and lioffor, and purchased the stock of COAL AND LUMBER, filth° yard, together with. an Inautounn now stock will have constantly on Inid.and—fttrnialt to o dor all Kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, BOARDS: • SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF, Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked hawing, and Weatherboarding, Posts and Icalls, and every article that belongs ton Lumber Yard All lands of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine, Hemlock and Oak, of different qualities. Baying care of my own I can furnish bills to order of any Mogi h and size at the shortest notice And on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will be' kept under 'cover so they can be furnished dry at all times. • ' I have constantly on hand all hinds of Family Coal under corer, which I will deliver clean to any part of the borough. • To wit; Lylcens Valley, Broken, Egg, : Stove toy° and Nut, Luke Fiddlers Trevorton, Locust Mountain, Lobbery, which I pledge my- O r d c._ sell' I o sell at the lowest prices. ' Best quality of Linieburner'B and 4tacicsmith's Coal, always on hand which I will sell at the lowest figure Yard west side of Grammar P.ehool, Main - street ANDREW June 0, 1800. tt. EFRIGERATOR FOR SALE. In quiro of . LYNCH. & FOOTE• earth,le, June 2,3 t linvo just opened' an, Ts . sprtnTen - rof all wool Ingrain Carpota, Oottku. Mal El !MN Mimi and nog ditto, bought at tbo lurid auetlou %aloe seat 'week. which I will aelLat asanlehlouly low prima. Alec. 4x4 and OY4 Matting. 1 , f : clifitlarSPlLßY,litipt oo . Ap'll.l 'O5. • . WRIT NG 'Poior of all descriptions, Envalopes, Visiting Cards ) at Jfitversticti's Drug and Aloolt BtOre, • , ' • • , • oarefullyoori . : . ipouri- A. 004 At limorottrit's Drug and Bet* f3tOre, THIRD $230,000,000 7-30 LOAN U. S. 5-20 Six per cent One cent per day on a $5O note Two cents " $lOO " Ten " ))" " $5OO " " ,‘ $lOOO n $1 " " " " $5OOO " 11=1 ul.~ciip;?gym drrn I, (C-4. CD) ip) !, sEi.I)()N c k, co. If A I N &c. &c. &c. &c \V 0 E T 11 $:•Ol,nuO N% II Vl' 11,U \% ILI. It I= MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION . SELDEN & CO. Courtinudt St vet, New 11'4,1k Carpotings an Ma,ttinis. F. -- To: Farmers gs. Horse Dealers. f : 1,.)1R. J. SIIIFFERT the celebrated Ve . . terinary Surgeon, bus parinenently .10eator itf Cat. ishi, for the purpose of operating, upon diseased borsoa' Dr. line had 20 years e`aperience in treating diseases of Horses, and during the Jost four yearn has hadsfrotn 1000 to 2,111J - diseneed-borsh-under his care'. Ile wishes It understtiod, that within the last 20 years many Horses have come under life notice that have boon Injured by maltreatment from the hands of men whn into Ito icnerviedge of either anatomy. or - . beanies, or medieal treatment of the Horse. A great many et those Horses he has cured after they have to en drugged by ouch men. The undersigned baring trusted Horses, both exter nally and interioil , y dineace I, to the professional skill of Dn. JOHN SOIIII O EIO', concur in toying that his treatment gave °lithe eatlsfactiou, and we cheerfully recommend fll'proonfr *haling to consult or employ a Veterinary Surgeon to give him a call. CLIA.MBE ItSBURG Dr. J. C. Richards, Frederick Byers ' Dr. J. L. Susser ott, It. Messersmltil, Peter Brought, Jeffery, J. L. Shank, Martin Newcomer, Dr. W. It. Doyle, Evan Evans Dr. John Lambert, Dr. A. It. Sonseny, Sol Max. well, Jacob Ileyser, D. U. Belie, ('A R LISLE. 'James S. Starrett, Das;ld Martin, Jahn If iunou, Fred Moore, D. ❑ (1111. B. It. Jamison. Wm. W. Dale I) ,Ipe Clarinda, June .9, 18e.a. Strike While The Iron Is Hot ! NEW STORE, HAVE just received a large asssort ment of New Goods, such as Calicoes, DeLaines, Challies, Lawns, Alpacas, Chat:atmOs. Flannels, Linens Brown and Bleached Sheet Inc:, Brown and Blenched tlitirtings, Also, a full assortment Of Men's Goods, such as Cloths, C asslmeres, Sattioett S. Joao Cott e e. ades, Denims, Stripes,Chorkii. Including all quality and styles of Undershirts and Drawers, Drers Shit ts. Shirt Collars, Neck Tics, Gloves, and all other goo d s pod:tieing to a Con tlatnao's Wardrobe. . . All of which Wilt be sold at lower prices than t hey are selling elsewhere In Carlisle. %VAL A. M 1./.:S, Next ti,ior West of the Post Office, Carlisle. May 2t, 113(15. TREMENDOUS Reduction in • Prices OP Dry Goods at O g ilby's Cheap Cash Flora. I ;011 1111 W reet•lvingltnother lot of Joo,IF bought at the 11f051.111 redor••d tity prim:, and ti ill run flow off of very small profitg. ('milmes from 12 , , to 20, , tt. ?I online 1 ,au 111„; t o 2:„.L, , tlitr,hao, Sr, at Ili, Tel y lowl•st 110, 1 / 4 ;1E111' :I NI) Gl,O I - PS much 1,.v0, than Iwo!, prir,•s. MOURNING GOODS. I will open next neek n full assortment of all the new dylee ,Jr Goode. AM my stuck goodt, vies vet} 'kilt 1011111 010 decline in peke lock place, f ace plepa:ed Lo offer great inducements to pu,has en. All in unlit of good and cheap DRY (MODS N, ill (1 , 1 well to call at the Clomp Cash Store. 41)21111 A1)311N ISTRITOIt'S NOTICE.— ~,_Lettors of .Idministla lion on the estate of Abram Into rd I Lrxc Peetn.bor”ogls tv.p , turd.. hat in ; ‘ik , 1l . i.l •11 I. hereby ;;11,11 to all petsons itniehted Fa i.l eOnte. a n d 1h ,o ha, in¢ Hain, Lo present thurn I tleinent t.. I' \ .111L11111li•lea I. TO THE PUBLIC AI are It V-41;5. Ilic I,zidie:4, di) here ' 1, tit„ suit, lot . , 1 utility of (to Sitrlt.g lk.or, 1111:1111134 . t1111.1 by 511441.4,1 b. 1131111 Ing. of /(I t Sp, rug %111 s. t.tuntherlancl Co.. awl sold I.y t , tttort 11. II I , i, N' of Carlu.le 'I It , • pi ice at Flour having ttutuu clown r. 1.1110 00 0 ouitl tolvtt..t• p"l.tti.B to give thin a trial a 0 ii ',MIMI, he vu rpm r,ocl =IISIT MI S .1. Ito,, !Ors. %%. AI. lineteln, Mrs. S. El Itheorn I{l Pc~hrth A ',melon, \ I rr. 11. II tinny,. L Irs. A. Hoover. 11 rc. 1,110:1.14, ISS E. Nlrs..l. 15. IChy. fI c. II 31111, - . N!rs A. l-rner, 11,. IC. Ithoads, Mfr, Arlostrooo. Mrs Morn, firs. (.1. ("l'orner, )Irs. I'. 11. C'ion tort, Hrs (leo 1.. 1 I ul ray, Ll rs .Ineoh:lf•ner, Mitt A 11. Ewin NI I, S. E. )lillor. Mrs C. A. Il tat., In Eby's Old Stand, Main Si, L. BEI; \II \It!) l soN, Nli)1 the cilizons of Curi:, and 0a th.•y j u,t tpvned nu Minlrtlne altTrk t,t Ht Glass Clothing, and tiontlemun's Furokhin g Their stock eon stets in port a Coats, Pants and Vests, for ci‘iiiztu or soldle, , Ma dun I ter the Intent pat I Oro!, Of tion,is the quality of which cannot he questioned. Overcoats of all varieties. Carpet arid allsrrst Nick 'PIER, Shpts null Crriirir s, Shirts. ltrorrrcs airs! tqueldirtts 1 :', 111(ty 111 fm•t It rom ntid„11(I ro assori nient ~t 111111 Furl. istung I haods. 1I ' I 4 •• Don't forget the place, Eby's Old Stand. '' htrion Hall." Maio Street, L. 14ERNIIAltD k SI'S, Gr,,,a A ,etion ! I;rerr I A tioirtion r! 11'. Bentz's Emporium which tile 1 . 114 - aiwkl ~.te rr. c.,01.10 15e hot eI, ntly ret eh tol front the Eastern t UM, or loot Mr, of the eletivesl goods, at such Tory low figures as will surmise tie purchaser.— We will as usual replenish our stock with the most sea , onalde good.. slid as cannot foil to gratify the tn,t. laotittious Our Domestic goods are greatly tn. d nerd in price, lover than can be purchased In town. A. W. BENTZ. Ittrell '2O, 1805. MIMI 2 ro, •• 1, , •' It, 'the Long Looked For Has Come DR. COLLINS' :C. LA T 14111 AR D lESI INDIAN Pain hiller.—For the quick IN:adacho, Toothache, Rheumatism, Neu• ralgia, late in the Stomach, Back or Side, l'aintet's Clo tie, Crimp, Frosted Feet or Ears, Burns, Filo:bents Sprain a, Druthes, Diarrhea, Sore Throat, and all Milli lar complainta. Toothache relieved In eight minetcs. Earache relieved in ten minutes. Bunts to 'loved from smarting to fifteen minute,. Cramp to Cholic cured in ten Tiout., Sorties relieved in twenty minutes ._ e l'hroat relieved ht thirt, minutes. 1 have /.pent ma In /A/lee/log the he/ la, Wan the n egetable him:dom. to find out t h e k hick hest !Adapted to r.nit diseases of the human lamily,ll l / 1 .1 110 m I use It c,mplvto, Every Itot tie 'Warranted. Try it Try li! These things we prove oh the spot, nud bolero your on, eels furl lilt 3 oui canes. Col.l,lNti has alio for wale bin tip up I , t Hoots BARKS AND HERBS, Indian Eye Wash and Pow Matsu Salvo. Thin rump cures Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, Croup, Blear hitis, Asthma, and all similar ennumlaints. Also inanities the blood. The Salve heals Sores or Brushings clat is Elm Face, den WI; tiro from BUMF; warranted to curs Ileaird or Sore Breasts. The Eye Wash cures Sore on inflamed Eyes, thin. Dr. Collins Valley Herb Pills, For the cure el Slrk or Nervous Headache, Female Ir regularities, Dropay,f,iver Complaint, Pya,pupsin, Pis eases of the Kidneys, Fever and Ague, do. Dr.1,01,L1 NS ran be consulted at his Wilco, on Pis easer of various kinds. These Mrd!clues are prepared and sold by SAMUEL COLLINS, Indian Medicine Man, Near Hid Corner of Third St. and Strawberry Also, Inc said at 11AVERST1CK'S Drug and. Bonk Store, Carlisle. All orders shou l d be addressed to Dr. S Collins, Harrisburg. These Medicines ado purely Vegetable. Juno 10,1.005. THE LUNGS.—The ooh - . 1 and change able weather Mlle terribly on those who have weak and diseased lungs. Many aro culturing St this time with affections of the threat and lungs, Bron chitis is becoming a very common affliction. Those, who aro predisposed to Bolds. Coughs, ilronchitle, dic.; should avoid the night air. There aro many prepa rations recommended for these diseases, but there Is notn doubt hilt that Ur. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam is the best remedy. We have known it to ef fect cures in .the worst cases of Coughs, Colds, Bron chitis, Astiint,nnd primary cases of Consumption. Dec . 2, 11M4: GROCERIES!! C. P. MYERS j , SON, l A _ora . V li i l t dus t d i;eturn ed ci frr t i h l ei the to oas i t Min St., Dallas, Dpposltro Saxton's Ilardwats Stoma, an famous° stock of NEW AND .FnEsaaiwonitiEs . . comprised In part of Coffees; Sugars, Syrups, Teas,Sidt, Spices, ground and unground ; Crackers, cheese, Coffee Essunese, FIS,'H,,JVHOLES.A.I4I; 04,SETAIL, Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Sugars, Suutt, Alatchea, Blacking, Bed Of•rds, Ulnas Aud Stoneware, ;Que'en' tiware s _edarware, .Notionsi auldlill other articles usually itopt In a first class aro- Ita regard to prices I Mal determined to sieticiods at the lowest figures. BUTTER,_ :MC:31 , 07S and :all ,y,lnds of Country I , mcitiao. taken at 'market price. Farmers' and Dairyman aro particularly Invited to_ call and se the,:colobrated - MULfir Olnnix !which has boon pronoUnced, by competent Judges; Ile superior Churn of the age..' , Dlay 01'0•54114. Ii];FI,'ItENOES iNTE NV - (4001)S C OAS. 001 LOY, Trusty, INEAV STORE NOTICE. DRY GOODS Rich inoad has, Fallen. jND with tho'fdl of 'Richmond, we nre most happy to announce to the people, the groat decline In goads. BUSINESS. DONE ON A GOLD BASIS. GOODS AT PANIC PRICES. ,Our entire stock reduced to correspond with prices in the cities. DRESS GOODS, PLAIDS, DELAIN ES, MOZA M BIQU ES, ALPA CAS, SCOTCH GINGHAM, &c CALICOS,. CHECKS, TICKINGS, MUSLIN'S, BLEACHED AND ITN BLEACHED. all at greatly reduced rates. Every one in want o cheap goods, should give us a cull. as we urn deter [dined to sell goods down at the very lowest nick. Bargains will be all the rage at DREENEIRED SHEA FEN'S. S. E. ropier Market Square. 2D DOUR, 21) DOOll, 21) Donn. April 7, Ls6s. THE PHOENIX PECTORAL WILL CURE YOUR Couno. ' - \, THE PURENIX PECTOIt AL ; oR, co (WO USD SYRUP OF WILD CU LI; I, V AND Sf A. 9N.\f{h ROOT, Will cure the Diseases of tho TIIRO %.T i LUNC,S, Snell aq Colds. C aghs, Croup. :Asthma, Brouchltip. Catarrh, :s.oro Tbrolv. Hoarseness, Wbo , mint , . Con.th, do. Its Uniel . „‘ use will prevent. -I/ ONAR ( .VS 'MP 77 ON, And even Where this fehrful disease boo taken hold it will afford greater relief than any other medicine. Miss Kate Vanderslice of Pottsville, says: WOO benefittvd more by acing the Pink.lx teetotal thou any other medicine I ever used." Elias Obert oltzer, of Lionville, Chester e.,unty, was cured of cough of litany years'sle udi sg by using the Pine nix Pectoral. Joseph Token;, of Hall street. Phoenixville, re,' i fins that ho was pored of fl cough of two 3 eat standina, when all other urdirfuee had failed, br. thy 111..1;k tr Jacob Power, rortlfies that he has sold hundreds of faith. to the Phtcsix l ortoinl. and that all who usual it boat testiuutuN' of Its troutlot full olferts jut curing coughs. .lolm Royer, edit, 01 the •• Indepenuent l'ho nix," ha , lug used it. limo no hositath,” In pi.nouneims, it a r,mplete reo edy fi•r rough, h.ar,...ne,s and ill nation in the throat. The Nl'est Chester i •3eliersonian" says: •' We have known Dr. 01.ierhfiltzer personally a number of years, and it gives AIR the greater pleasure to recommend his medicines Inasmuch as the public rarely have the benefit of family medleiries prepared by n ilby,bbm I.l* his acquirements and experience. Dr. (illerholtzer is a tnealhor the Alumni of the Medical Departon•int of the Ilitiversity of limittsyli 21- nia. at institution he graduated in ISt's! The !tending i •cla4etti. - stuns: This cough rpoo-dy Is made op I, Dr. Pl..euti‘x ilie. , and it hint ae.inired nn nitt , utf,,, , ol repetill..n In / it.• log rough. tto cart lolly anti rkilliully proptited fr. in Wild oherrj Thiri, and Seooka Surtio. Root." Ur ,10.1. 11. IVoud. Profet.sor of the l'raol ire of Medi eine In the University of liconsv ruin, Ph) si,i.Art to Ile liennylvgnia ilnipital, nod title :Lutimrs of the United States Diopeosstory. say , of Sear lit Snake •• Its 111 . 1i,s is hi L 3 i 11110". 11^.#1 , 11t , t, tin, to.dodo,' has so oluril eon 1. 11,.. in it', frelpl t II" t , ` , ( ..f o• 1,•• , ! it. th,!' /,•• , ..,!, ).. p iI hn• I, :..t • t' iiii G I I fll.ll Iri I it. It only t i N -five I. 11111'11 , 1,i I and i• 1 111,1) lv LEVI :WEI: I h ILTZ l'hu•nix, Cie 5..1.1 by nil Dr PP ply A: p',Prpjp•rt, .2j No Ih ltl Hreet. Pirtt•lphin. Pb•pipPral PP 11..1P.P.a1p. Ao.p•PPI, I/ lirof— A (',l .11,114—Ale 11TP11. Tlaverst Ihn.,t Store, :1,r1.111 . ) f'l r 1111 Ir 11 ne.treo tirwrlkt or 5t0r0,,,i,e,. do e not keep tio him it h •01111• other ale,hrine, h. it hot Rend at oat, to one of the aff. , .nts r. , r it. )Inrch 11111.211)E1,1'111.1 _2:2 1) A I I - A Y F tt - ICITG ITT I. TN F. FREED. WARD & FREED 811 AIARK. ET STREET PHILADELPHIA J. & It 110 A DS, BLAIN STHELT, CAIII.ISLE, IA., Cr434/Yan of thin Linn lento the Ihpot hII 3latkat St. Dolly, at 4 u'el.wk, P. 1/. Lunen C'arlinle, Daily, at 7o'elock. M blood,' I I, thf. kille...htuld bevim - hell'. A P. Daily Flei,:ht. floe. nket seat io In 4 1.11 ,, JIIIN 1, 1,04 READING RAILROAD I. 'sM t 4, age: -.IS-Z2:35 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ItREAT Trunk Line from the North j and North West for Pbt ladolph Is. New York Reading. Potlp villa. Lebanon, A Ilentua o, Canton Sc. Ilalus leave Harrisburg Cur SO, York, as follows: At 3 and 8.15 A M and 1 45 I', it., arriving at New York at 10 A. M and 2 IA sod In P NI. • . The above coons t ith Itslns'on Pen s . )l • vanla It: Road. and Sleopiro,lTarsneenapanv tit,• first t 0 trains oit Lain change.. I.eav, tSr I:Patting, Potts, ill, Tarn:nos, Al lentiown and Philadelphia al 8 13 A iI and I 15 P. 51 . stopping at I.sbatum and prinelpd eta 110,s only. Way Trains, slipping at all points. at 7.25 a in. and 140 11. W. R 1411111114; I Lon Vl3 Now fork I/ 11 111 I'2 noun, and 7p. In, Philadelphia nt ba. ne. and 30 p. Pottsville at 9.t.0 a. m and 2.35 p. Tamaqua at RlO a. in. and 2.15 p. n 1 . and Reading nt 12 midnight, 7,55 and 10.15 a in., 1.38 and 6,03 p. m. All Accommodation Passenger train Ivaves Headlnd at 6.30 A. M., and returns Iron Philadelphia at .1;11 P.M. Columbia Itailruad trains I rare Itendlua 31 411 and 11 a. U. for Ephrata. Lititz, (I.•luinbin. &r. On Sundays. Leave New York at 7 p. ni., phia at 3,15 P. M Pottsville at 730 A. M„ Tamaqua at 7 a. in., Harrisburg 8. 15 a. in. and Pending at 12 mid night fl,r Couunula Linn, Alilenpe Settee n. MlOOl 311.1 EX...1,4101. Ticket, at trd lured pate, t i nod fro., ail pehily'. Ilaggage rbut:l,4l 0)1 nu ;h. e 0 POJ nth, 11A,4-to• i t I • lowed Pitch Passenger. U. A . (lonoral Supei int vtlden N0r.25, 1864 ATALUABLE Presents for allat Pay r stlek's Prug Book and Fanvy Store. Ice! Ice!! Ice!!! The subscriber is prepared to furnish G 00D, E_EA Ie ICE In lame Ur uncoil quantities CEIIIII,IEIN 1 . 01 . the 811112 , 011 11111 lie 1111111,1111E1 lee delivered to ant port of lmvo. lee llouHe on I,oeu,t alley. Apply to PAVID liAll.Y. Pictures that should be in every Album! _)RESIDENT LINCOLN, and his son a Photograph rt,to hr.. PI lea '2f. rents. Catafalque at the btatu tI ,1 .a in Itairrisi.nre. repre senting the body of the President lying in state: Pi lee 26 cents. Thu 1.21M11 In a large nice Photograph ISxl4. Price 1,;a1. '1 he mine lot the Stereoscope, 50 cents. Sent to any direction on receipt or price, and it three cent stamp. The trade supplied at wholesale rates. Address. .1. ttOSIiNDALM, optician, May 5, 3 t. lterrisintro., Pa. r -1 14 •RIJIT TREES, GRAPE VINE, SMALL FRUITS de, sc., Sold cheap at the CUMBERLAND NURSERIES, As the stock Is Ilrgo and will bo removed, Trees will 'be sold at greatly reduced prices. A large lot of GrVe: Vine, Gooseberry, I?aspberry, Blackberry, Rhubarb, Strawberry, Flowering 'Bents such am Splrooacilonesuckles, Palonles, &e., &e., nd will ha Bold vary low, An 11111110.1350 stack of APPLE AND PEAR TREES, prices' to suit purchatora. Prompt attendvnee and per Fat 'stag tion given, call at the Nursery. HENRY S. HUPP, Proprietor, huccessor to David Miller. May 12, 18tOb—lt, LOCHMAN & BRETZ'S NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. IN NEWVILLE, PA. L. LOCHMAN, long and favoia- C• bly known as ono of the bent Photographers in the country, has associated himself with Mr.' Geo. 511. I retz, an eminent Photographer ' to carry on the Pho• tographic business le, Cumberland co. Pa. Their skill no artists, with a complete set of the best instruramts, end a superior constructed SICY give thorn advantages over all other galleries for su perior work in thin county. PIIMOCIRAPIS,_ PlCiulteS. AbIDhOTYPEB AND OOPIES. Tim public is cordially brvitod. guarnn teod to please. , LOORSIAN & BRETZ May 12,, ]Fiat;-,—tr: 4301614 .; ) SEGARBTZt TOBACCO, k_i At RALSTON'S DORT' i ,Voila! Writing Desks, Back Clammoh Boarda,Ciamoaof all description at Bay oretlekio Drug, Vanoy (Ind Book Eitorp, • • WANTED! DISABLED SOLDIERS A ml others out of employment to can XX.vars for OUR GIITIAT NATIONAL WORK, 3iint Publlstiod, The Lifo and Public Services of Abraham By Ifranit Crosby, of tho Philadelphia Bar, comprising one lame octavo volume of nearly age paaes. This Is the ooly mirk of the kind published; it is entirely OM and original, containing his early hist°• ry, political career, speeches, and other official documents illustrative of his event ful administratt n, tcgother with Massenet, and events connected with his tragic end. It will be .old only by our no horized traveling agonte, to whom exclusive territory in given, and liberal commissions paid. Heed for a circular and terms' to "American Publishing Agency, Box 217, No. 600 Chestnut Street, Philadel phia " June 23, 1,415-3 t. /rile subscriber mould respectfully ." in form the public that ho has purchased Iho entire stuck of COAL AND LUMBER, belonging to the late firm of ARMSTRONG AND IIOF• FER, and leased the real Potato for a series of years, wtere ho Is prepared to arcomm• date the community eith LUMBER of every variety, and on the most rea sonalml terms, Raving mehasad his new stock at the head oftbe market with great care, by the aid of MI experienced lumberman, he is enabled to compete with the river market in prices. • I have relinquished the tanning business; and will devote my entire attention 1,0 the LUMBER & COAL trade. I have also secured the Services of Mr. George Zuloff, so experienced hand in the trade, who will constantly be on hand to accommodate all who may favor us with n call. A largo quantity of Coal, also iCOALe ,drr, coal of all kinds, under cover, 4)z 4 ,j1.11 \ kept constantly on had. Cue. to tiers can by tall piled on short notice, at the lowest pbooble rates. fly a strict attention to business and a (letilro to do right, we hope to secure a liberal chore of Public patronage. .June 9, 18135 N. 8.-1 still retain the same position in the Firm of Potency to Blair, which will be carried on as ener getically to ever ft their old stand near the Gas [louse, as our porches a will be made together at tbe head of the market. we feel confident by so doing to ho able to accommodate our customers and the public, on the nowt tensonable terms. READ! READ!! j have just returned—from New York with the latest etylee of DRESS GOODS, for the Season. Silks, Cloth and Lace Mantles, Shawls, !loop kh ts, Parasols, IloNlery, Gloves, and all kinds ~1 hile Goods. ra,linerep, Lineu Coatlmpl. All Muds 01 DOMESTIC GOODS Pantinds A large s apply of CARPETS, Oil Clr the, Shades, and Furnishing Phia, call illid examine my Stock, RH I always sell at the lov cit market value. .Idditious of (loath will be made as the Season ad W. C. SAWYER. One doo , belox Martin's Hotel, Mean Street. kale ISn5. MACHINE SHOP. Mlle subscriber now manufactures and li-ea...on , tint.ly On hand, on Noah StreL t, east of tLeti t,MU'S itetol, It Inmo use rtinelit of A(;RICC LTU 11 AI. I)1 P 1.1 , ,' IF., NTS, such at, llor, I'uw.•rs, Thr,hing )laLhim•s with Sep ,a,,)rs atta,•i n •d, Curer Hollers Corn ' hohtbr , ' t raw lnd F,Kid,r Cutters all ,•i s lin h ,t • ..4,t and the r i 71; 7 6 7 .. , . . the ' - • • ' ; Olt li-',71•,,.:*,:"P-.3! ;„: 4 , 1 , 11. , 114 ali.I•• ,• 1 bank Jul r brio taVo.ro I fully Mo li n it ib:ue of 1 N ( I'l'l ( ' , Lett , rs kt r3tiou the estate of John t ‘p.. having boon Issued tr, ttsiding in the Fame twp. Notice hi hote'., t .:til p• r. MP °stele to nit!, unm4dl it.t. p.nl,llt. Auld those having elalms to ptcat•ut them du.y .111011,1 i. Ito.] !or settlement to Mrs CATHARINE Adtulnistralrlx. MEM! Richmond h a s Fallen ! AND SO HAVE DRY GOODS. . f..,(A. that is proven to every person ..,,' ~i:ing . t the c.,, a p :,t/ire of Leidivil Sr Nllller. 1r frt.', t htty - ttry - jrts-t 1-r-dr-inn-Tr Irrrro - vt , PplY of Spriog" ;I ~1 `IMMO, (.0 IS, II ut clos.d mice the great decline ill -nld , NM sloe. pi :dwarf, In part k . L ) I ESS ; 001)S, such , Ri u k and artier Silks of ..11 collars Bud quali tko, !lOW stylus Poplins. Mullah s, Lustre!, colors. slnzninbigues, Lamerlques, Yalinicias, De Lalues CIMIIieR, &C. SPIKING CIRCULARS It.i, hies, 5t1 , 411.11, 2 SilaWIS, da , Alf 11(ItliJIRNIiG (I.; (DO EDS ,•, vr, Ind... nsi , t tug alms( ulna; Alpaccaa, It tialbazi aes, V. hairs. Poplin,. sizzle and double s kith I ICI Tann Craloo Veli, Collars. hood 1.4.). hii 1::11 mural t•ltlrlt.. a new style, black and 1)0 M ESTIC G 001)S, 'l,ll•4chod Muslins from IW, cents up. A oilers trout I2Y, cents to 25. I Idt`ll4•ll.t )Itl , l unbleached l .. . , hoeting, Pillow Coon r•dtonades, ilinghams, Nankeen-, Table I LI per, :I[lll !I great ninny other goods not men tioned but always on hand. llur notion department is ~siplete. mulls icing Cotton Hosiery of nvery quality fur ladle , , gentlemen, miBool. boys and elilldlen. tiln rs of very Ai,. ihtinn, Pills, Litton, and (iinghom Fr.mch tts, Hoop Skirts all :Aso!, HI/ t sites. 1 . .1111,1,11 r.kirt,.. Neck Tie,. inninir4 and Mantua Iti , d , r us, Ilead N,•tt.. ,o 11 lbU ,il,l a‘l4 n lull of evpry dowription al the ory wit market prix s. Clothing made at ery t t notfre. by It first ;lass tailor 'AI? P ( R P 1' fi, • t 111,0' 110110r1111,1011 and quality, Matting, Floor /II Cloth, Looking [flosses, Oil and Paper Win 11111 c 11111.1, 9'Ol/10 1111 el,ghs, Stair Oil Cloths, and utAny other house 11.111;1•10ng goods for the 1101180. Verlillo I,lp thankful to thu generous community Mr their hind and patronage so far extended to the firm. N 7.1 Val coolly and sincerely ask a continuance er the ,U.r. a rtistoinern knew that in a great pleas ure to us to exhibit our stock, besides proving that We uln Aye stud} the interest of our customers, as we are determined 1101 to be undersold by any merchant In thf country ' Please reteember the well known t.tend south oust corm I Market. 1.10010, direvtly opposite Irvin's 11001. aud :•111. Santo 2,r,1 =ID W3I. BLAIR. & SON, Corner of ll:moves and South Stu. NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocery and Queensware Store. TUST opened with frosh and good Goods, a choice variety of every thing UStiany kept in a first class store. Particular attention given in the selection of nice sets of China and Granite Ware, CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, SPICES FLAVORING EXTRACTS, Canoed and Pickled Fruits, Worcestershire, Cumber land, and other Satteee. Cherne. C+ to , l, yrs, and every thing else In our line that a di , . rheinating fublir may require. Foil +taboo t on, tt, icing l'apcm coal 011 Lamps, Queensware, 111110 w, Cedar, r tone and Nal thou Wares, SALT, FISH, OILS, IRON AND NAILS, kept constantly on hand. Goods will he replenished frequently, kept clean and sire, sold at the lowest possible prices, and delivered at any part or the town. Please give us a call Cash paid for Country Pro duce. WM. BLAIR. dr, SON. Curlisle, Marcll 3,1805.-1 m NEW AND FRESH (Cr ,le CI. 40 c 9 i• 1 ie IS . HALBERT BRO., TirAvING just leturned - from ' the East ern cities desire to Inform their patfens that they hove laid In 'Mtge and varied stock of Now and Flesh Goode at the lowest cash prices. Their a seurtmout is thorough and complete, contain. log everything necessaay to constitute a First °lase Grocery. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, In greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.— Byrum Spices, Canned .Fruits, QUItENSWAittI and Crockery, Salt and Fish, limas, Cheese, Crackers, Brushes, Baskets and Willow Ware. Se l lars and .Tobacco, of tbo choicest brands. Brooms, Duckotp, and a com-, plot° assortment of ' FAMILY GROCERIES. • Don't forgot the old stand, South East corner of Hanover streets. 1.8C4 JUST received from the great New York Auction Salts 3060 y a rds Calicoes. • 2500 musuns. 000 ~ t ' Spring Belninos. 3000 " Brown bluslins. • ' 900 ". Ologbauur. 6000 " Carpoto. 011010110, Looking - Glasses, Bliades, • Great Bargains hi [loop Skirts, Linen Handkerchiefs,' Boring Mantles, Dosquines, Dress Goods, Dross Goode, ate 1 will sell tho above floods'and many others at a small advance ,on cost until the let of April: Phase call. on o'door below liptal t Alain street. Idatchlo,lBo6. , .. W. Qi SAWYER, Lincoln, NOTICE• ANDREW 11. DLAUt ANDREW B. BLAIR 1., Ili., IV 1. 1 11 11,111 to Itepatr- A .7 lc I:TZ, Aget =1 lIALBERT & BRO BARGAINS
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