Christ, and how even young schotdrs (a be loved daughter in one case) had illustrated the prophet's bright anticipation, "A little child shall lead them." That we should be the ripe sheaves in glory borne with joy by these spiritual hushandinen naturally sug• gusted a happy recognition in M4iven awa, " Shall we know cavil other there ?" was sung with a holy tervor that touched many hearts. To our surprise. :. late how was announced, and the Donven Lim) . adjourn ed in the usual manner to close on Thursday morning. Tlie following was passed Resolved, That we urge every school in the `"Distriht to elect both a Delegate and an Alternate. • ,The following was re-adopted. ‘• NVIIEREAS, - The superintendents of many of the Sunday Schools within the Dis trict have liaiiid to forward the blanks as reque,ted, therefore. Resolved, That the Preachers of the sev eral charges be urgently requu3Ced to give their personal attention to this matter and collect the circulars sent to their schools, and see that they are forwarded to the next con vention in Ulna Mr its action.'' middle of April wns deemed the most favorable time to distribute the circulars to the circuits The following appointments were main ;nude as a partial programme for next year : Tuesday night of the Convention for the annual Sunday School Sermon, and Wednes day, 10, A. M., for the Children's meeting. The following was - again adopted: Resolved, That each Preacher in charge be requested to report to our next Om Lion the number.and success of the Chil dren's Classes' in his el urge, as recommend ed by the late General Conference.' And now the Fourth Annual Session of our Sunday Sehool,Convention was nearing its close, having been a decided success in both real pleasure and profit, if people -lizew what they miss in their al Bence from these meetings, they would seldom deprive themselves of Such a benefit. glen were in at tendance who previously workM more or less by night its well as by day-, hnost, unceasingly, ,irel had been arranging their home affairs so that they- might be able to leave and get to the Convention. These rice have been with us before, and 'would have considered it a deprivation had they been prey: Med this time. The social comminglizik , of the pronchers ; the pleasant :•equaintanes form ed with the delegates and with the citizens who so kindly entertained them : all bight- ened by the elevating consciousness of labor- Mg for the good of the youth of our land. made this annual district gathering a deeid ed feast'--The music itself was quite it liciou , item in the hill of fare, reflected great credit on the schools. The Juniata Whin:town) Tract' Dei.a.n ut 4,1 .1 tine says: We con - intend these Conventions to the c on:duel - talon of every Son day Sullied in the District, and hope that each one will hove a delegate to the fifth annual session. The school that CM' , to lie represented will I.e deprived of much that i= ealculated to im prove it and enhance it , general prosperity. The proceedings were ordered to be pre pared by the Secretary for papers in the District, and more fully Os l i psfor general circulation : bt .1. 11. C. Irish and 0. I'. Nvi: er for the Conference Sunday Soho , l C.inunittee, with a request for a reading in open Conference and for the Christ , in el .forerun( by tl. T. (gray. .\ vote of thanks to ihe Pa. and C. V. It. It eonq aides for into return tickets, was Lased and ihe Secreiary requested to send of the sa eto the parties. lleardv thanh, were unanimously tender ed with a rising vote, to Ow citizens who so hospAilily e•itertained the Convention. d he Set 'lllll.y was hindly excused from reading up the minutes rroti, his, rotted' , ait- II" they were alproved. Then ad jonn-ned finally with the Diixoloiry and t h e Apieitolie Liimedietion liy the Presnliini, to meet t Chainliershin IL Pa., at G I'. M. on June LIEN It Y S. )1 EN DENHALL, Sects L ND,EY'S BLooDSEAncil E rt. —This modi cin.. is entinenily sneee,sful -in the perma nent cure id SCIIIIFUT.A. Ei et' Fave n Head. ULCERS BOIL. , a.k:e . Ti rikes itiimed:otvly ta the re et nr the disease. TIIE BLOOD, anti eXpVIS it fruit Th blond is the very flainfain self. therel'orc if we wish to restore health. we must first purify the brood, and to in=ure, coN•rtNuEo health, we not qt KEEL' IT PURMI. The Itlie Searcher is the safest and most ePeetind medicine for obtaining this de , ired :?trect. It is ALWAYS SAFE. find the most delicate can use it. Prepared by 11. E. Sell ers & Co., Pitts. Pa. And SoLD by all Druggists. 'Cob3n anb County, ,q-lattms Fl It E.-- DESTII CCTION OF I: I V IN'S PA VER LL.— On Wednesday morning about o Hoek, the large l'ap,r Mill of Messrs. t.ii VI N BROTHERS, situate at Mount .3prings, about 13 mil. , outleenst of Carlisle, iva, discovered to be on tire, and before auly :liing could be done to extinguish the flames, the building was entirely consumed. From most trustworthy information, it appears .h t the fire was the result :if spontaneous o nbustion in some damp rags which were tared upon the third story, and the flaw,' lad consumed the entire upper portion of mill before the workmen who were at the ime in the Grst stcry, Itne3% anything of the onfiagration. The building is a large, 11%c-.storied brick di rice, built originally for a carpet factory, iut for many years used by the Messrs. Gay iir n paper mill. We have no means of as .ertaining the amount of loss, but learn that insurance, which is in several companies, about S14,0:10. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.—In an .ther column will be found the advertise mint of Horace Bonham, Esq., H. S. Asses or 16th District of Pennsylvania, through vhich we learn that Mt. Bonham will be in 'arliele, on the 23t1h and 29th of this month J attend to the duties of his office. as z „Wm.l3LA!,it &, - BON, Carlisle, offer teflned Iron at 4/ ets. per lb. .tiails..ss,2s er keg. Horse Shoes 57,0 n per keg, and sell goods as cheap as the cheapest at all Imes. A reduction nui eto Retailers. i3e — We would can the attention of our •ender: to the advertisement of Mr. W. S. Aurox, in another column. HeofThrs good nducementa to young men out of employ -Bt.* MEM The Great English Remedy - Silt JAMES CLARKE'S .. CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared from a prescription of Sir Clark, M. D., Phythdau Extraordinary to the queen. ruts well known medicine is no itn p.,sitton, but a cure and safe remedy for Female leiculliee and Obstructions. from any cause whatever td although a powerful remedy, It rental..s nothing artful to the constitution. To harried ladies It is peculiarly rutted, it will, in short time, nringAm the monthly period with mu ri ty . In all rases of Nervous and Spin's! Affections, Pain I the thick and Limbs. heaviness. Fatigue en alight tertian, Palpitation of the IL.art. Lowne s of Spirits, !interim Sick headache. Whites, and all time painful serves occasioned by a disordered qp4ogi. these• Pills 111 effect e cure when all other means have foiled. These Pills have never been known to f.ll,where the rections do the 2tl page of pamphlet are er, II observ. . For further particulars, get a pamphlet., free, of agent. $1 and 0 postage stamp.; enclosed to any thorized agent. will !neuron battle, containing over pills, by return'mall. IV ELLIO TT, Dec. 2, 1804. A...rent; " Rlarriages. • At Carlisle on the Itith ult.. by Rev. T. IL Sherlock, J r. W . 51. 11 tri TON of Shippensburg, to Mice OATH JUNE 51. SMITH, rf Cuniberiend Co. Pe. - In Harrisburg, July Fah, by the Rev. T. H. Robin. n, Mr. JOHN W. ELLIOTT, to Miss FANNT.I.: W. INOLD, both olCarlisle. gitatp. --:0..—. . . . On the Otb Inst., lA - W[lU MAYBERRY, daughter of AItTIN and JANE GARDNER, aged six ins ache and enty:one:daSe• -‘" ' No more we'll hear bor angel volcej ' .. No more bet cry of pain, ' "Per death bas closed the opening bud, TO plant in heaven main. •_, , • 81, a diets. CARLISLE PRODUCE DIARRIAT PI.OUIt Superfine) do. (Extra) do la 1, • • • WHITE .. It ED do C. ....... VI'S OLOVERSEED r GENERAL PRO Corrected Week! 18-2! BACON SIDES, 17 Is 1C 111' BEANS. 250 17 1 1 1111.11 I'EACIII , S, .01 1 10 IJNI PA RED VEACHES 20 0-12 0111 Ell A PI'L/IS. 2 00 0 50 HMIS, 22 BurrKlt EtiOS, LAgU. I' A I,LeIW. "A V. lIEBSW AX. BACON II All 9 fT DITO R.'S NO l' Il] undend,neq having, boon app-toted ho the I), pm, n , u (Inn rt nt rnherland Connty. An A mi.. or tr, nouohnl and rlkerP•nte the nneetc In the hanns of Ilona, Id sr.trnt.or or Nlel , v, tee ..r dre"it hOrelly td‘ ..n •lotiCe t hot he se 11l attend n. t.O tioth.s nl hls npnolntn,nt at hlo °fete In Cni I Into. on Sot nrtla , • the nth day of An gust, I Ant, et In 1. NI., whtro thoslintoreAted 10:10 Att.na If they see proper. C. P. 11 C'l RI . 11. A editor EMI= Ie t ,TOTD motion of wave Sr Porker, Atty's of 01m. Gran v, Executor of lands,. Hannon, deed a rah , ~, wanted npan the' halts at Law of Ina sal I .In , niwon Ilan non. ,to appear at theAext Orphan , ' Coort rf Cumberland l'onuty. l'enna., Tuesday the lath of A ugusi, to show close why the slid Wm. Ora. y oh,: old not he diseharked by the fetid C. urn from his Faerntorchip, he having settled finally his fruition amount, which notice in hereby given. JOHN JACffit4, rr illh Sheriff of said County. ul3 14, Imio-4t. I_,lS , T ATE NOT j Testourentriry on the e.trite of 1t..1,1,t Hell late of truth Torvlrsirlp doe'd 2 haring h• err granted by the of tbin County to the Fohrwrilrer rer•lrliort ILI !Mid tClVmdrip. All per,trus rrho eve indebted to en id er.trit .lie required to VII /140 111- late rrhyrrient..rod those haring c girt,. to pre,nt t het. t,• IMENEME sCHOOL TAX FOR 1865 E Duplicate of School Ts xe, for a I tlo present tear 6n. been delirerod by the al I)tuevt, to the I'mt rarer far vollee.lnn, 11 is 111111- 1100 nk,,dt• the dlr , "(said Treasurer In give natio° t the lsxahle the Bore,ugh id Cut Hale that h.• will att and nt the County Court !louse tCtarinds vi , On 'I burs :ay and krHay the 11l and sib Soloemboir not L. between the henry of fi and 12 in tie f“, 11. 0 ,11. atkd tt anti h in the attern , ,,,n !, , r the put F,t t .04 T4IN,. All rrr , hr their Tax,, on at 1 , 01.rf• there dal y , r 1,11141 , 0 n 4 FIVE PER CENT. 'l'h.•'l'tt¢r+in thrllll.lllltill, Rill I, roceiv.l by the i0.vd0...1111”2 in \l'..rt lniu St J. W. EBY, MEM PENNYINANIA AGRicuurußAL sU(IETY rtl l llE l'ennsylvania Aliricultural •••ii•ly will lipid it , 1 ••r , 1 ,1\ NIT V 1 O)tINTV I,ly til , l Lyl , . ex 110 , te, 111111111 or poxter, IF% .•I th,. II1,Si! he LI vool , . Ole 111,II'I- I. OS 1;011 1 . 11 \ll I. r•o: i,nst. I,“\ :-EvENTH ttl,;1()111 =EMI First Na:ioail B ink, Carlisle )11:soul - lcEs ..a m.e, N o i.d'. I.:st .1.- 11.sula .e. 3ti 1 . 1 pt p• s d lax LIABILITIES I'D pit 11. thr--”1 tioty its 11 , 1 e 111 I,IIIJLS :1101 I'i , llllllnis 11164 i. MIME II :1 R 1)11r Alt E STO 'Br 11E aid liar] w•dre stand of' LeT‘ F. A L,ne. 11,0. ri,gorl into the hAni:q ,r W, 1' A liom,r , Do , I rlns.n•tirilz nn h ,11. , 1 style MILLER BOWERS ' ch. I it,. 11$,1 1111,ii11 t rettii .4," from the v and al, 1141 W i red to furnish full. public at the I•.s tct prima. all kiwis ~f FW?E/ON ...I XI) !lard v:are, Coach Trintiug, l'aints, GLASS, VARNISH, hr, A lin k into Iludr store will ronvinen all that they hale onouv,h Of donds to folly supply the (Inman.' in thl , market. Porsonx wanting mods In our [lnv •I 111 find It to their arlynntn.r , In aloe its a .nll. %II venters per..nnalk and proniptis at fond,' rd. .I I, 7. U. S. Revenue Notice of Appeals. I , STATER INTERNAL REVENUF, Ell - TM:NTH CO,REhtiIONAL DINTRICT, OP PINN,YLVANIA. Con,mising . the Counties of York, Cumberfind and Perry. :St; rICE 1311 E LIMY 111 YEN', That the ROTtIIIIIIPLe Of Valuations and n'rations of properly subject to tax nude) the zmt entitled "An Act to pro:ble Intor nal Ity, moue hI (upport the lioveroment, to pay inter. rot on the Potill , ii It. and for other Purimm's," RP proved .10'..' nth, limd, nod amended Match :1,1,11165. ode and laken Iv the ,veral Assistant As,es.oln of maid dKt lit. w Ili remain Opeli,lit my Mlle, In York Prt_ for the examination 01 all persons conam - ned. for the space of ten date limn the date het (o .nuslve of Sunday July I.lt II) At the expiration of raid ten days I n ill sit at I ho fidlowlue: tunnel times and places to hear at d determine sppeats, relative to any terme nos or e , costdVe vnluru lam, ruumannt inns m ogqes, nom? rendered on soft annual t On the 2Oh and 2oth days of Jmy at nt2, ottlao In Centro Sq ultra, York. Pa. On the 27th diiN ht July. at the office of Anshitant Ansi aids Gan , t, In Now pert l'erry l'ohn.y, Pa. On the 2l(fh 'sod 90tir at the °Mee f ddlllts A. Dui, her, Et.q e. Cumber:and County. Pa eto further Oven. that 110 appeal ail! it'ah lowed b. any party oft •r he ,ha 1 have Le, n duly Raised and the Mill oat Ilat eon ialnlent the on hen 111,11 transmit toil to the C. I et for of thin OW rn.t. All appeals must state the pirticular or hill, respecting which n d to Tn.., ad, and tint ground or principla oP t rror eo,uplalued no. 11011 ACI' BONO AM, U. E A.arFHar 15th lllRtrlrt. Pll Dltrd ei York l'lt , July 11, 14415 LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in the Post Unice at Carlisle, State of Pl'llll. , vania, the 13th day or July, 18 5. Published in official authority in the pa per having the largest circulation. To obtain any or these letters., ihe nuplicant must call - for •` advertised ,ett.es' give :he date of the and pay two cents for advertising. If not call , d for within one month, t h ey will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. '' ' GEO. ZINN, P. M. . - , . Adams, Elenora koehe, Mary Alesander & Bro Liclity, - Thomas Bradley, Unit) Low, David Hai& John Lehman, Mary Brown, Henry Myers, Mary Ellen Barich; Elias 2 ' Merrill, Catharine Bannon, Cotharine Nell', David - Baker, Sallie Nallet, Daniel N • Cornman, I.,:vi Pelter ' John S Coper, Thomas Sipe, John P Chandler, Chas. Shambaugh, Henry , Carns, Mary Sheaffer, Mary P 2 Cornthan, Susan Spaeth r, Jolla W Carter, Lydia Tui'ner, Mary 2 „...... Danner, Martha A Townsend, James Dnnwood, Emily Taylor, Margaret Eberly & Foster Vickeson, Ehen Pagan, Joseph Wolf', S Ginger, Jacob Weihley, John • Henwood, A R Wallace, Thomas Hurst, Mary A Wetzel, George W Jones, Elizabeth Weise, Jacob Jones, Mary Lizzie Willtnms, Chas E Bks Kennedy, Samuel Waggoner, J S Kinter, Samuel Whitney, Catharine Kunkle, LiFio Weaver, George . . 9138[ L Sine nuvii upiiptio oqi owoddo SLAYDU R aoAouun tipot4 .?? saiturmuvA 'ssviro Into 's,LNiva ' OPuIN uu °Jump/mil I 81-I.SI'IV(FIVI opsecuoa uVpioa u .ATA7 sEti oi . ,tr.tossv.King • 'SU HAIOII - PORT Folios; Writing Desks, Back Gammon Boardq, Gamedof al i description at Gay erstiek'e Drug, rung and Book Store. Carlisle, July 13, 1866. 0 00 ' A ....4 ..0 '... 4 .. 6 tO .. 2 bt.. UCE MARKET July IJ 1,05. by Wm. Bentz eee,e R;H E It/I, As:ll,Q,;. CP' , MHP,O.U.VD., :4 PU I RIFIER , • tcs'4 `„ IT STANDS UNEQUALED BY ANY MEDI CINES now before the public for the cure of the n Cove unmet disenors. The vast number of rub oil medtci nor which formerly hare been used fir those diseases. were merely temporary In their effects end of doubtful virtue. but Renehes the suuree all trouble, and a rtually banish• ea th , disease from the system by its Immediate aelluu cn Ib•• blood. Me. AND.. .) 011, , 0N :—Dear Sir: In November last had n severe attack of Ithenmatism, to which I had not been subject for nearly three yearn The attack was no severe th it I could not move my head or raise Toy arm. After trying different medicines without avail. I was induced to use your Rheumatic Compound end Illood Purifier. anti befbre I hail taken three but. ties I was so Complutely cured that I could perform any duty to whtph my country might call me. I can glad ly and ethitidently recommend it to all my fellow eel dims as the quickest and surest remedy for Rheuma tism I ever used. Vein tom. (fiend. NOIRIt IS PATTERSON. Reference P. T. Patterson and William Duncan, No. Nt end street. I A \ I 1 , ;:- 11. V. I( LEY, Exectito, R. E. SELLERS & CO. SOLE PROPRIETORS, %vII•MES ALE DRUGOISTS, tfLW, Atiip - ,A•241 tae izAiVOSTylitaiT2i,-'.Ar!,O;;;ViL"Jgr,, arl1:11A, 0111 .P:l l ".Cyrt.! V MEM .1u 3, I~G. sh liar I hirt• }t•:r•+ h ”,, i ‘derl it.r.11.111.• 11 r I I colt roI Lis t Con • k Jut fllll /1111. u. Llxor d bkr th whn'e c hint or diseases origl ::niii:g rn t I 121 r) den: ngeol. hie. 1 11 4 71 l' A 11 ME EMI :3;3. , bio t; 470 b!.11 42. ,30 '2Ol 4C neneial Ince of app. tile. sietitei.s of the edninach. pan.. in he ti It.l. samil lair% and sides, oi b eeples 1,141 is s.•stit H.°, Of hnsels. I' I r ni in mane eves by 'mistiness; siligho rims cough. Inc its 11l .1 disizicht.stinzis in ei ery du y hie proulmer,t Inv,lln afit iliseass,l state ul the Liver. file Ilier is, hos ever. Idler much deranged whin the ill tnt friol.lahni 5311111 i ins ale alisenl, end lie,itenes i1.,113 nut it I,rlor bob to It Is kocwn. 7 )1. ) ) 0 u 46 )2 .1 .r. ~ a:~:t. 1 U uo t 0 34L 4 7 I 14 1, ,1 0 - c Great Cure of Liver Cernp . aint, Rv thr Oripe„nl, wily Trier and MEM , 1 C. 11O9FETZ,C,111.r Mr. It 1 . 1 SEIIF.II, Dear Mr—l thin]. it inn duly I owe to 300 HIM Ulo 1110111014'0100,11), to 1110 Iha 1 k1:1 11. la•im 011111 dial burr implami for a long tune. and so I,ndll. that tin aksees, hauled and looke, v. 11.01 le t Ise 1., hOO slate. 11, Ina haaril 4I: 14•01 , v1.• , 0010.1 Liver 1 1 1 1 x, living for I') A It. ?loop, 11 est Libel ty. and revonorlimAi A to toe Ay my mu, Dr. F. :mith.l 0004 laded to giie (hem a !air trial. I purchased 1410 PIOX and fauna them to he Just what they are remunMended, the hest Liver VIII er used ; and aftei taking four hoses. I find the dia. ease has entirely lefOne, and 010 11010 perfectly well. liesportfully yours ' DOIIE.C7I( I certif . ) that I am pei,onally acquainted ‘,11.11 Coleman, and can bear testimony to the troth of the above vertincute. r. R. E SELLERS: Sir MD out of your Liver Pills, and should be glad to re,elve n suppl c, ns they give veneral 1-aiMartion. I•lesse send me some 'Jr U. S. Ones: Dear Sir: rhave Mod SELLER'S LIV Ell Pll LS ,uyself and in my family, and Mlle, say, 118 nn alterative and common tandlv physic, I consider a very desirable pill. They ere plump!. but mild in their elfeet; arouse a healthy action el the 1.1 err. carry off the morbid seers nod leave the system in a healthier conditlou than any ph) sic I have ever taken or administered. Very truly and ',pet:Wally SA MU EL PA. RE. The original, only ti ue and genuine Liver fill x. are prepared hr 1.. E. r, II •F, /1,111 Lois his n nue In !dark vex 1.1p1,11 Itio lid of each lox, and hia ,Ignalnre on the ou onto wrapper-1d , thera are eounterleas or I ova imitations Jul!, 7, IRO.) Is psi tli ularly recommended for use dutlng the t , poing and Salome, when the 11 110 d 18 thick and I treulatlei. i. 107 ,etm Serf hp uul teltby r seretions This per reedy note I hough pow in fut. Purifier Wei, ',es and is s r u t ry per• lon of the 'lntern. 11 la thin only yen uifie and iirfAllial which for many years has perfumed the most wonder MI. yet permanent cures, In confirmed canes of Scrofu la old &res. Totter, wurme 14, Bolls, and all kinds of &reinhies Eruptions., 1t is also it reliable remedy Ike Rug Worm, Beak) Head and kiedro 1 Ma e/100P. AN a general Tonic Ite effects are moat benignant and cannot fail to benefit where used according to directions We make no claim to having discovered a "Panacea" fn. ••Universal Remedy" I r all the ailments to is heir; but we do dein' what countass facts have hdrly and hilly eetalAlehed, thut In the BLOOD SEARCHER,. The afilhled will fled a Standard Medicine;' one upon u filch hey ono rely oft WV I.puelfic for all the diseases for wOich 1i is .ocommendoi I have this day, October 71h, 1.86.1, disposed of my entire Interest in J. M. Lindsey's Improved Blood- Searcher, to 11 14. So Doors & Co., together with tt.e right to use my name In its preparation. The only genuine article will hereafter bo prepared by them exclusively. • J. 111. LINDSEY. R. E; SELLERS '& CO., PILOPAIETORS„ Pittsburgh, IPS: PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE. For wan by John - soli, XibllOway 6/ Cowden, Phlladol pith', nod David ltaistou, July 7. 1.666-6 m.• . , . The Great Infernal Remedy For THE EFFECTUAL CURE OF RllErmArlsm GOUT, NEURALGIA, I ETTER, IS TRULY The Rh , umatie Compound Tohnson's Rheumatic Compound TIIE SOLDIER'S TRITE FRIEND! I= PROVOST MAR/MAI:SI OFFICE. PITTRIIVPOR, Dee. 17(h, 18E4. All who use It rer,•lve benefit. It mites when all other remedies fall. It gives mityeiSit I sadslaction. The prpof Is ino.t abundant. It Is the only sure cure for Rheumatism It Is tht• greatest discovery of the ago. No id her I etned. has become so popular. It is pros...vita d by physicians It is recommend.' by I hi Sklar,. In truth, It is ti pet feet Jul, 7, 1 1) (Tip. rigi nu], (.nly True S Genuine) Symptoms of a Diseased Liver LIVER PILLS Olia, Co. R. Var 211, • 4 a I=l A. B. SHARP " GENERAL GR}.ENviLu., Floyd Co., Ind., Oct. 27, 1858 I=l BEST FAMILY PILL ALEXANDRIA., Lick', g Co., 0 , March 1, 18tio 'TO THE PUBLIC R. E. SELLERS & CO., Prop'rs, Pirrsnu UGH, PA IN LARGE BOTTLES, BLOOD SEARCHER, PREPARED BY E W'YORK onizdrio A,wdek Newspaper • devoted' to thi tlows, A rmy mid Navy matters. Politics, 11,ers turn and Science, and embracing In Its scope the whet, ranon Of,eurr -tit evonts iu alt the vs lots department ,rhurnaii life and actlfin. It µlves prominence town ornmenial abuses.. whether national or municipal. an forme of polltical.cerrupi ion are fear esst% and It. pal t.laliy exposed hilts volume, without regard either • to persons or parties limultilscencest and Sketches of the War. Persona 4 ketchea of prominent Army and Navy tinkers, grapl, Ic rehab) , a of incidents, adventures unit scenes con fleeted wl h our late struggle, will occpuy more or les. .nave In each number The brama, New Publication , Igrieultiiral and- other Industrial 'pursuits. Pleb , ports, and General News. will all receive attentim from competent nod experienced bands. 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It Is p °posed by the Post Ma - tr r tienettd to furnish the SUM, with the names, bust net, And Post I thee address of part,es printed lu lull, uol exce9 lint: four lines aero-a the end of the tinsel Including the request w 1 bout additional charge t nw authorized to rt calve orders for envelopes. of Let lvr 01111 ulflri.,l site. on which it Is desired such re k , hould hr pr,n It is believed that the provision made for returning o nebula.ii lett, rs t grater with t r low noes et hi, li OTC tun,2 , MA. cannot lull to mend their use ,u all wlions ooreqaindenee le ex- PITTIS3I . IIGfI, PA h der, must he ire. In writing. and 1n nn case fer ban /l 1//,Lt.../1/11 envelepeg, aecounpauled with o ef need and ?Mu. , Mg thenumek. the parties alai iheir P/0•1: (Alto odd, 000, 011 01 /..0 I.,revenl snistAM s. \ , I'. NI. June '22. IOCt. To the Late Patrons of the Carlisle American. '111+: bills bpi riiiw prerisie.l fur set tltnient, till perso. a In .lel•tit b. thu late .„ei ea," I lin 111 udtntinty le Jo • o urk ..ant. ' Atiy 111.11 S I. pa went t the 110 Thu a. conche of lent huln~ .'tt Ler.,l nvcr C u, grutt , an eXtt tit if Leiit tor~ t•ipts.til. I lie exp. hnu ui n r.di .att , . C./Ilrat.l, autlltirits settled bin nix ty da I.i this tin •l , ill the handa ut a Justice of thr Peace for collect lon. .Inne 22, 1g66-3t. 4.TIiAVEI) oli STOLEN fruit' the premiere of the subscribe, tat Tlll,llliq the Ott th'lr .11 It Eli ll IFEit, of the Durham breed. Ile, !lee Is white with rod rings ett.und the oyes. A lab r al reword v 11l be paid for her returu to JACOB NUFFSINOER. June 22, 18113-31•. FSTATE NOTICE.- I...tters of Administration on the Estate ofJohn ealtle3, late of ‘lltrea,r, Ilourock Couitty. Minn, . haring been 'molted by the iieeister of this cont.ty to the suh.criber melding In South Middleton Fejt All persons hnving 1110111 s nunimt on d estate trill present them tor nettleinent, end those Indebted will tont" , immediate payment to 1111 Dissolution of Partnership. ri `he undersigned having sold their stork and good will, and leased their surd to An drew 11. Blab. hereby give notice t at the partnership heretofore existing between them is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books of the firm will be kept at the residence fiche ArmstA cog on Main street. utu doors r• set of thy railroad depot, where both part ners wit' be In attendance to settle accounts. It Is alefolately necessary the. the firm books he settled in the ehurtrot possible time. abut we now call upon all persons knowing themselves Indebted to us to rail at once and make payment either by rash or note. ll= IME3I=I PIANO-FORTES. DRIGGS' NE W PATENT. A RE the only Instruments constructed fl . on a truly scientific principle. They have gre.t er strenath , and wit remain longer In une than any other Piano. The construction Is simple and natural, ail the extraneous lumber in the body of the instru ment is dispensed with; the sound boards aro merely tee arched planks of thin wood, like the front and bark of a violin ; the strings me attached to a strong Iron frame, which Is sepatated and entirely Independ mot of ,he case, thereby dispensing with the old harp form 21 stringing, by substituting straight bridget, preserving at th r tl same time the Over Strung Bass, of which Mr. Briggs is the inventor. By these Improve ments we gain much more vibratory power, at the 50010 time pfeserving all Its purity and richness of t. ne. 'they have received the highest tectimoniala from the Preiw, and all the principal artiets in the country, among uhich are: Harry Sandervon. Max Maretzelt, Theodore Iltritin lonhaupt, F rmate II Brown tI to. Henry Fry Mr, Hal Sa3IIUND TIIALISERG, the great playlet. says :--1 bare examined your new Plane-fortes, e nd 1 cordially approve of its system of construction. Its yi inclpie, by whirl) peat increase of vibratory power is el-taint-El, being very simple nod perfectly pialosopla eai, The tone is grand and noble; )t has glens caper" its for sustaining the sound or singing, and its volb owe fbno or power I have ate er belied excelled in depth purl y and e,)nipathetic sweetness., W to. 111. A LT late musical el tile of the N: Y Trlb...no says :--1 have examined your newly invented Plano-Fortes. They merit nit the praise given to theml by Illetsre lbalLerg, Uollecbalh , Strackotch, Meson and tALers. As it Fordt ,t, name, they are origina and phliort phlcal ; In purity, volume, and continuity of tone; in vocal verehntlitude, that crowning excel len o which enables the planbts to "sing" on the In struntrut, your Pianos ever deserve the highest rank' Your invention, in my opinion, Is destined to work a radical change In the ninnufactureof Pianos through. ont the world. From the N. Y. Ileraid, ept 14— Upon a careful ex. amination of Prigg's Piano-Forte. we Ond the ueaults obtained are a eery fine singing tone. great ittrlt.y And brilliancy ,Throughout the entire instrument, not often sound in Pianos cot struCted' upon the old plan. The N. Y. Times, .July 12. saya:—We have" now an instrument without an equal. It can sing with a smooth delicacy, perfectly unattainable on any other instrument: an ordinarYiplay er"Obtains with uo exer Moo, V °fullness of a Grand PlanmForte; , and they must speedily supersede the old styles. GRN TLESISN MeV ing thoroughly examined and tested the Flaw -Fortes invented and patented by Mr. 8. B. Briggs, I am of the opinion that the tone result. lug from his improvemente, as exhibited to the struments under examination, in yolut of richness, depth and brilliancy, equals that of the best Grand - Piano Fortei, and excels them In pure, musical inton ation And , actual tone, power thus approximating closer to what I consider perfection in the instrument thati bas yet been achieved by any other system of mannfacture; , WM. HALL & sox, • 694 . nioUdway, NEW YORK. . Before putchatilen.seradliw a descriptive catalogue, with price. • June 16, 1805-Iy. TERM, Invariably in Advance, T Rll Notice tc the Public MESE IVILLIAM 1.. UltAloll I AP = L. M Gottschalk, S. Tha Iherg, Wm. 1111 tau n, .1. Bert/I, M Strfick.sch, elms. Frntiol. Yours respeolfully, L. M. GOTTSCHALIc I= C. S. 7-30 LOAN THIRD SERIES, $230,000,000 By authority of the Secretary of the 'Treasury, the inderslgned, the tioneral Subscription A out for th. ale of United Stateti SeruAtles,offers to the public th, bird serles of Treasury Notes bearing seven MI three•tenthe per ant.interest per annum, known as the 7 - 8 0 ,LOAN These notes aro tainted under data of July lb, Ins. 'lid are payable three yearn from that data le currene) or are convertible ut the option of the bolder Into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent GOLD-BEARING BONDS These Honda are now worth a handsome premium and are exempt, as ate ell the Government hoods, !rem State, County, and Mutilcipal taxation, adds from one to throe per cent, per annum to their value, according to thßrate levied upon other prop erty. 'i'he Interest is payable soml•annually by con pens attached to each note, which may he cut off and sold to soy hank or tanker. One eentvper day on a $5O note Two eento $lOO Ten $6OO " • " $lOOO *1 " " " " $5OOO Nolo, [ - Iran the denominations Samoa will he prompt l3 furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. he Notes of this Third Series are precisely similar in form a• d privileges to the Seven-Thirties already sold, except that the Government reserves to itself the option of paying interest Iv gold coin at O per cent., in stead of 7 3-10ths in currency. Subscribers will do. duet the Interest in currency up to July 15th, at the time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this third borleg of the Seven thirties will commence on the let of June, and will he ma le promptly and continuously after that date. The slight change made In the conditions of this THIRD SERI EI.S. affects only the matter of interest.— The payment in gold, if mode, will be equivalent t 4 the currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie pay meets, to the event of which only will the option to pay interest in Gold be availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices that purchases made with six per cent. in gold would be fully e lual to those made with seven and three tenth, per cent. In currency, This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET Now offered by the Government, and Ito superior ad vantages make It the Great Popular Loan of the People Less than 41231000,000 of the Loan authorized by Congress are now on the market. 'I his amount, at the rate at Which it is being absorbed, will all be sub. scribe.] fir within sixty days, when the notes will tioulitedly command a premium, as has uniformly it en the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans n order that citizens of evi ry town and section of she country may he ail 'riled facilities foe taking the loan, the National Batiks, State Banks. and Pt - trate Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to ',elite subscriptions at par. Subset Biers 55 111 select their own a•;entß, lu whom they have confidence, and who only are to he tePponsihle for the delivery of the n, , teß for w Irh they reeds e orderr For sale at the Find Not. Bank and Carlisle i)epotit Bank, Carlisle, and First Na . Bans, fee v.lle. .JAY MOIL . E, SuhFcriptiGn Agent, Ph.lgdplphin June It, 1 Stif)-2inn. eGr 400 Jr) 2 SELDON CO. MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, 27 COURTLANDT Si' NEW YORK 100,000 WATCHES, CHAINS, GOLD PENS, PENCILS, &c. &c. &o. &e. W 0 Ii T II $:;0J,000 ! TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE. AND NOT TO BE PAID UNTIL YOU KNOW W 11 , L.T YOU 'WILL KECKLVLim Splendid List of Articles. All to be sold for ONE DOLLAR Each. 300 Gent's Gold Hunting Case Watches, $5O to $l5O :.0/ Ladies' Gold and Enameled Case etches, 70 400 Gent's If witing Case Silver watches 35 " 70 tU Dintllllllll Rings, 00 " IUU 3,0x•0 Gold Vest and Neck Chains, 16 " 30 3 000 4 • ti ;',1103 Gold Oval Band Braceletx, 4 " 8 4.000 Chased Gold lA,s 010 x, 5 " 10 2.000 Chaialaine OblllllB and Guard Chains, 0 " 20 000 Solitaire and txuld Broothss. 4 " 1U :,000 Lava and Flo] entitle Brooches, 4 " 2,1(1 Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches, 4 " S 2,000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Florentine Ear Drops, 4 " 8 4 610 Lola], Opal, and Emerald Ear Drops, 4 b 4,000 California Diamond Breast Pins, 2 50 " 10 3000 Gold Fob and Vest Walch Keys, 2 60 " 8 4.00 d Fob and V est Ribbon slides, 3" 10 4,000 Sots Sleeve Buttons Studs, etc. 3 ' 8 3 000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, etc. 4 " 7 0,000 Miulettalia Llckets, 6 8 4.000 Miniature Lockets—Magic Spring, 3 " 20 4.000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, et, 2 5.000 Plain sings, 4 " 11 5,000 Chased Gold Rings, 4 " 11 7,000 Stone Set and Signet Rings, 2 50 •' r,OOO Callf,nitt Diamond Rings, 2 " lU .:00 Sets Ladles' JO , elry—Jet and Gold 5 " 16 ti. 01,0 Sets Ladies' Jewelry—Cameo, Pearl, etc 4 " 15 6,0 0 Gold Pens. Silver Extension Holders and Fein Hs. 4 10 0,000 Gold Pens and Gold-Mounted Holders 3 " 8 6.000 Filvee llublets and Drinking Cups 0 " IU 1,000 Silver °stators, 15 " 00 2,4,00 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets, 10 " 60 PER [MIN 1,000 DOZOR Silver TER Spoons, $lO to $2O 1,00 Table Spoons and forks 20 •. 100 MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION CERTIFICATES naming each article and lie Value. are placed In SEALED ENVELOPES, which are well mixed. One of these Envelopes, containing the certl heat° or Order fur some article, (worth nt leant one dollar at retail.) will be sent by mail to any address, without regard to choice on receipt of 26 Cents. 'rho purchaser will see what Article it draws, and 118 val ue, which may be from One to Vise liundred Dollars, nod can titan send Otte Dollar and receive the Article named. or any other on the list of the same value and after seeing the article, 11 It dons not give perfw t sat isiettion, we desire It to be immediately returned and the amount paid will be refunded liy this mode we give sotectlona from a railed stock of fine goods, pith° best make and latest styles and of lutrlusic worth, nt a nominal prior. while all have a chance of securing articles of the vary big!, st value. In all cases we charge Ibr forwarding the Certificate, postage) and doing the business, the seined' Twenty• to 1 unto, which must be eucksed In the order. Five Certlficates will be sent for $I; eleven tor $2; Gilt ty Mr *5. sixtv-five for $10; ono hundred fur $l5. Parties d• a lug with us may depeoti on having prompt t eturur, and the article drawn will be mime. ditt.ely Punt to any address by return milt or express. Entire PUtilileletioli Guaranteed In all cases. Agents wanted. send fur circular 'Write your Name, Town, County and Stale plainly, and addle.. KI.IIEN 02 CO. • 21 Courtouolt Street, Juno JO, 1865—nmo. 1, w 1.1,1. k (lOAL AND LUMBER YARD.- } The subscriber having loaded the yard f•rinery occupied by Armstrong and Mfr.,. And plucluscd the stock or COAL AND LUMBER, fn the vard, together with an inunense now stock will have constantly on hand and furnish to co 4 der all kinds and qu,lity of seasoned 1,13.5111 ER, BOARDS, SCANTLING, • FRAIdB STUFF, Paling, Pleetering Lath, Shingling, I ath. worked el'•oring and Vt eatherboarding, Posts and Palle, and every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitopine. Hemlock and Oak. of different qualities. tinning cars of my own 1 eau furnish bills to order of any length and size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Hy worked beards will ho kept under cover on they can be furnished dry at all times. I have constantly on hand all kinds. of Family Coal under rover, which I will deliver cleat: to any part nf the borough. TO wit: ' Lykene Valley, Broken. Egg, • • : , tove and Nut, Luke Fiddlers we T t l o ta% on,. which I toY'sell ple d ge grOwnXt .; prices. •Boat quality of Linieburner'a and Blacksmith'a Coal, always on band whieb I will sell at the lowest figure Yard west side of Grammar School, Main street ANDREW 11. BLAIR. JUoo 6, 1866. EFRIGERA TOR FOR SALE. In it quire of Carlisle, June 2,2 t 'Oxpetings an . Mattings. I have just opened an assortment of all wool Ingrain Carpets, Cotton Chain ditto, Hemp and ilag ditto. bought at the large auction soles last week which I will sell at astonishingly low prim. Alen 4x4 'and Or 4 (fatting: 011A13. 0G11..13Y, Trustee, Ap'l 13 'O5. -WRITING Paper of `all - deseriptionsi ,Euvelopou r VlaltlugOarderat Tlaverstletes Drug end /took, Store. CIOAL Oil Lamps; Shades and Chita- Lneys at Havetattek's Drug and Book Blom • [\ R. J.SHIFF.NnIT the delebrated Ye . Winery Stirgeon,• has permanently. located it Carlh.le, ter the purpose of operating nee,. disease" bora a Dr. has had 20 pars experience In trezitl• •11seases of Horses, and Miring the last four years hat had from 1000 to 2,0 i diseased horses' under his care lie wishes it understand, that tel•hin the last 2 , years man, Horses h ive mime under his notice Om have belie lejund by inaltreatmeat from the hand's a men who hare uo It .swindle of either itrintamy. o. iseases, or medical treatment of tho Home. A grea many of these, nor he los cured after they have been drugged by • ilea. mop. The undoreigned having trusted Hermes, both exter nally and internal y titmouse i, to the professional skit of Dit. JUAN SilISSEit r, concur lu saying that bit treatment gave entlo mntisfactlon, one no cheerfutli .ecimimendull persons ebbing to consult or employ a Veterinnry Surgeon to give him a cal!. Dr..% C. Itieharde. Frederick 113 era, Dr J. L SUPS9r utt, C. IL. Messersmith, Peter Drough. Samuel Jeffery. J. L Shank, Martin Newcomer, Dr. W. 11 Boyle, rival, Evans Dr. John Limber,. Dr A. 11. Senseny, , Sol Max well, Jacob IleyserfD. 0. Gehl.. CARLISLE. JlllllllB S. Sterrett, David Martin, John II lotion, Al fred Moore, D. II 081. B. B. Jamison. Wm. W. Dale ripe Carl ivle, June 9, 1865. - Strike While The \ ‘'jron Is Hot! • NEW STORE NEW GOODS HAVE just received a )arge asssort- L ment of Now Goods, such as Calicoes, DeLaines. eballios, Lawns, Alpacas, ehalnbroys, Flannols, Linens Ilrown and Mooched Shcodmrs, lirown and Monet. d Shlrtlncs. to. Also, a full assortinont of Men's Goods, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinett - s. Jean. Cott on odes, Denims. Stripes, Checks. Ingluding all quality and stylus of Undershirts and Drawers, Duca. Hdrts. Shirt Collars, Neck Ties, Gloves, and all other goods pertaining to a Oevitlemau's Wardrobe. . • • . All ni which will be oold at lower prices than they .• re Belli no elsewhere in Carlisle. WM. A. MILES, Next door West of the Post Ottle.e, Car Hale. May 20; ISO. Reduction in Prices OF Dry Goods at Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store. I nut now receiving anothorlotuf Goods bought at he present reduc.M City prices, and will run them off t very small proflta. Cadence from 123,6 to 20ets. Musllns font 12% to 25ets. titnahanas tc , at the very lowest figures HOSIERY AND GLOVES much lower than former prices MOURNING GOODS. I will open next week a full aft'smtment, of all the now tylee of Mouridag Goods. Aa my steels of goods was my light when the decline In price took p lore, I am nw prepared to offer great Inducements to pu -rhos rs. All in want of good and cheap DRY DODDS will n well to call at the Cheap Cash Store. [MY, Trustee. April 11 65 Carlisle, March 20, 18G5. WE the undersigned Ladies, do here in to the superior. / utility of the Silver Spit. g Flour, mini u4urod by :Single, & Manning, of Mg Spring 1111 e, Cumberland Co., snit sold by Stu 51. !tomer of Carlisle The price of Flour having route low.. some evir ould ad, Ise all pet sous to give this a [alai ito it cannot lot snrpnto , el Mrs .1. Boas, 1, re. It Itoetem. Mrs. S. E ithertn. Elizabeth A Loudon, Mrs. IL 11 Hoover, Mite. A. Hoover. qrs..) hboads. Mire K Em.lll, Miss I; 81.111.1. , y, Mrs. M. ne w , ) 1t..11,, Mr: .1. . hby. Hers. II Miller: %in, p. teeter Mrs K Mrs erimiroug Mrs Mul re %, Illugste t, Mrs. Al. • Turner, Mrs P. It. Com tore ire.tiro. 1.. Mull ray, iris Jaobsener, M. ei A 11. Ewing Ili , It. thellloy, miss s. Miller, .Ire. .A. llutt.A. ant. In Eby's Old Stand, Main Et, L. BERN A & SUN, I N1...01t:N1 the citizens of Carlisle and that tiwy have just opened In the above popular stand, urn itunien,ml Me, k First Class Clothing, and Gon , lamen's Furnishing Goods. Their stock con slats in port or Coats, Pants and Vests, for elvilido or soldier, 1110.10 alter the latest pat? ems, of Goods the quality of Irhlch cannot be questh nod. Overcoats of all varieties. Trunks Carnet !lags aild tal Ines. Nr.eli Ties. Scarfs and Colin a, Skirts, Drawers and ctorkinga Fancy Growls of all (leseriptions. In cart a complete and otitis° assortment of Clothing and Vutruishing bloods. Don't torget iho place. Eby's Old Stand. "Marion Hall," Main Street, Carlisle, In. 1.. BERNHARD /4 SON. December 23, 1513. Orro Atli' «•lion ! Cryit ion DRY GOODS. t A. W. Bentz's Emporium which has a! wa3 s been admitted as being thu Cheapest : 4 tot eln the County. Wu have recently rmceived from ttn, Eastern Itytions of the eholeust goods, at such voiy low figures no will surprise the purchaser.— We is ill as aerial replenish our stock with the most seiwohable goods, fuck its cannot fail to grittily the :nest tastidious Our Domestic goods are greatly re duced in price, sister than eau lie purchased in town. A. W. BENTZ. March 20, 1865. The Long Looked For Has Come Bit COLLINS' REA.I7 INDIAN REMEDIES . INDIAN Pain Killer.—For the quick Rebel of headache, Toothache. Rheumatism. Neu ralgia, lain in the Stomach, Back or Side, Painter's Chen; Cramp. Frosted Feet or Fars, Burns, Fresh Cuts Sprains. Bruises, Diarrhea, Sore Throat, and all Mini lar complaints. Toothache relieved In eight minutes Earache relieved in ten minutes. Burns relieved from smarting in fifteen minutes. Cramp or Cholic cured In ten minutes. Sprains relieved in twenty minutes Sore Throat relieved in thirty minutes. I have spent years in selecting the herbs from the vegetable kingdom, to find out the kinds best adapted to suit diseases of the human tsmlly, end now I have It complete. Every Bottle Warranted. Try It! Try These things we prove on the spot, and before your •H., only bring out eases, Dr. CoLLINS has also inr sale his Syrup of Roots Indian Eye 11 ash and Pow hattan Solve. This Syrup cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup. Bronchitis. Asthma, and all similar complaints. Also purifies the blond. The Salve heals Sores or Breakin, a out in the Fare, draws fire from Burns; NA arramed to cure Beal. d or Sore Breasts. The Eye Rash rules Sore or Inflamed Eyes, .b'. Dr. Collins Valley Herb Pills, For the cur. of Sick or Nervous IleMacho. Female, Ir reghlaritios, Urop, , y, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dis eases of the Kidneys, Fever and A•rue, &c. br.,,OLL lIS can be consulted at Ills Office. on Die eases of various kinds. These Alt dickies are prepared and i - old by SAMUEL COLLIN,S, Indian Medicine Man, Near tha Corner ol 'I bird St. and Strawberry Alloy. Also, fur sole ut 11AVEItt,TIt'ICS Drug anti tioAt J.,. Carlisle. All olden; sbou'd bn addropsed to Dr. S Conlon, rrisburg. ItuliOneti :Ito purely Tegetatile JUIII! 10, 1‘65. su EltlO It RE NI E ean conscientiously rye. =lend to those suf fering from a distressing cough Dr. stricklancrs 110 li ifuouo Cough lialsani It gives relief almost instan taneous, and Is withal not disa.fige.tble to the taste:— There is no doubt but the Mellifluous Cough Bahianr is one of the best preparations in use, and is all that its proprietor claim- fur it tt e have tried It during lb.. past week. and fbund relief from a ut et distressing cou,th. 1t is prepai ad by Dr. Strickland. Ito. ii East fourth street, Cincinnati, 0., and for wile by truggists GROCERIES!! 'HAVE' just returned from the cust om Mils and have opened at their store, In ntt .. . St.. Herniae. opposite Saxton'e Hardware Store, au Immense sic ek oY NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES, comprised in part of Coffees, Fulmars, Syrups, Teas, Salt, Spices, ground and en ground; Crackers, Cheese, Co;feu Essences, FISH, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, Brooms. Bittabes, Tobacco, Settars, Snarl, Matcher Blacking, Bed Cords, Glass and a tone ware, ,Queensware, Cedarware, and all other articles usually kept in a first class Gro cery. In regard to 'prices I am determined to sell'Goods at the lowest figures. ' BUTTER, EGGS and all kinds of Country l'roduco taken at market price. Parmorti and Dalryinen aro purtitularly Invited to caw in Elio celebrated Puctsiit CHURN, which has been pronounced by competent Judges the superior Churn of the age. May 6, '65,-1m LYNCII & FOOTE G RATIFYING.—It is certainly very I: rail' fug to know that two of the best self Seal. log FRIUMOANS and JARS In the United States, can. be had at Win. Frldley's Shop, East Louther. . St., Car lisle. Sign of the Itod Coffee Pot, , .. ~ July 7,180-3 mo. , . . • 'd r.A.R.VETINtiS, Oil. Clothe attd. ,Mat-. ‘jtaigig, at Ogllby's Cheap Cub Mora.. 0114.13. OGILBY. July 7 , 1866 ' , • To kartheis bC Morse .116aLerd. REFERENCES CHAMBE RSBURG TREMENDOUS TO THE PUBLIC NE IV STOIIE NOTICE. BARKS AND HERBS, C. P: M YERS j , SON, fulpit atai Itoitrum Pamphlet Serial, OUNTAINS . II4orts of the best Ser. jmons. Lectures, , (Nations, etc. Twelve Numbers ti.se Mogi° Numbers 15 cents Double Numbers 25 cents, The pitied 'Of this Serial is to preserve in convenient warm the best thoughts of our most al led men. just m they come Iron, their lips: thus retaining their ire*eh. ...sit and personmity. The proofs are always correct.,. the authors. Great favor has already been show, she work. The successive numbers will be Issued as lien as Discourses wore by it place In the Serial ran li fund. Thir.3-six numbers have already, been pub Oohed. A complete list will be sent when applied foi with stamp. List of Numbers Already Published. 1 .—Chrlstian Recreation and Unchristian Amuac moot. by Rev. 'l'. L. Cuy ler. 2.—Men tat Culture for Woman, by Rev. H. W. Beech er and lion—lames T. Bnidy. 3. Granctours 01 Astronomy, by Prof. 0. '3l Mitchell 4 —Prom—, a d bomando of Ohl-lethality, by Rev Wm. H. Milburn. n.—Jee.l24 the Resurrection, by Rev. A. King man Nott. 6—Tribute to Humboldt. by lion. George Boneroft. 't..v Hr. Thompson, krols. Agnssiz, Lieber, Bache; and Guyoi. 'roping to Mist, by Rev. fieury M. Scudder, D. D., M.D. o. /nude] WebsteA Oration by lion. Edward Ever ett, at th. inauguration of the statue of Webster. et lioston. 9 —A Cheerful Temper, a Thanksgiving Discourse, by Rev. Wm Adams, D D. 10.—Dcat hof Washington Irving, by ion. Edward Everett and Rev. John A. Todd. t.--tieurge Washington, oration by urn. Thomas A. S Babcock. at the Inauguration of the statue of Wash ington, February 22d. Ma. 12.—'rraVill, Its I , :easurss, Advantages, and Require ments. by .1. 11. Slddous. tidependenco, by Rev. Ilenry Ward Beecher, Pe, Ileury W. Pell, we, D. D.. Bev. Jos. P. Thomps , n, D. D. and Prof - 0. M. Mitchell. 14—Sneers. of onr . ltepubßc, Oration by Bon, Erl• ivard Everett, In Boston, July 4th. 1860. 15 end If —(('wo In one. 25 coots) Webster's Speech, In the United Staten Senate, on the Force Bill, nod Jackson's Proelatna , ion to South Carolina In 1833. and 18—(Two In one, 21., cents.) Webster's Reply to Llayne. —,..leyeLto, ()tatlon by tlon.Cbzirles Sumner. 20.—The Causes of the American Civil War, by .1. Lothrop Motley 21 end 22.—(Two In one, 25 rents.) ”The Quastlons of tlin Day •"r he great oration of Edwin d Everett. 21—Providence In the War. A Thanksgiving Din rourno, by the Itev. S. D. Burchard. D. D. 24 —The Southern Rebellion. and the Constitu'ion-, al Powers of the Republic for its Suppression. lly the Hon. Henry Winter Davis. 25 —Thn War for the Union. An Address by Wen dell Phillips 213 and 27.—(Two In one, 25 cents ) Three Unlike Fpeechea, The A Militionists and their Relations to the Weir by bm. l,yd Garrison The War not for Email cipation or Confirm' ion. by Hon. Garrett Davis. of Kentucky., Aloe African Slavery, the Corner. Stone of the Southern Confederaty. by Hon..A lex. H. Stevens 2R—The War; A Slave Uni u or a Free? . By Hon. Martin F. Conway. 2l—Oration by Hon. Oeorue Bancroft, berme the citizens of Now York. on the 22d of February. 1882, to which Is added Wa.hington's Farewell Address. The Sabbath. and' Its Relations to the state: de livered before one of the largest religious audiences ever assenibleu in New York. 31 —A Sketch of I'areon itrownlow (by Theodore Tilton). and his Speeches on the Sufferings of Union men st the South. fled t 1 e Irreligious Character ofthe Rebellion, fully and correctly reported, with tho ap pinune and observations of the nudienco Inserted. giv ing a life-like 'dew of the enthusiastic reception which the 'Pars , n" received for his unconquerable devotion to 'he Union. In these Speeches Mr. Brownlow narrates in his most eccentric and israphic style, many and various in cidents of the Rebellion, which came to his personal Snots led:a. As a record or the tittles, these speeches are worthy to be read and preserved by every patriot and historian. .32.—•'Signs of Promise." A Discourse by 11ev..1. B. Thompson. 33 —Roe. Ibinry Ward Beecher's Fort Sumpter Ora tion, .April 14th. 1866. 34 and 3 leorge Baneroft'N Oration In New York A pill 23 of the Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln: tho pun s iai 0 1 .1 1 , by Cullen Bryant; The Hinamiliaition Proclamation, Jan. 1, 18.13 ; Mr. 1.111 role s net I naulural Ad•lress; A rortert Pon trait of tbo one President (25 et, I :i.— Iti Nleiniirlain by Rev 11. P. Thompson. SCIIER11k.1;110I1N, BANCIO,VI' A. CO. I' 131+1 rend Street., New fork. .luny2o, tars-2u” PRICES REDUCED ! T () L :ilhy's lash store. T ate erhh. e ..trn, e.t Lire nt, elt ..f I,limnier Goods al arum rt 4, ,t) 1 , 113,S O e ds, Luiw ns. Tama. tints, Chalics, Ovnadiers, Poplines, Barred Imstres DeLain. s, Ste, very hands. me, and at prices Callen, tluslhis, iiingbam4. ae.. Cheap r than ran ht, tonuta M Carlisle. A large assortment arid Hosiery at reduced prices. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, very cheap. Nn Is the time fir Barg/this. CHAS. OOLLIIY MINE 2 HIGHLY IMPORTANT QALESMEN WANTED to do throu g hn.; pennsy Ira in New Jersey and e•iglibori ' , tate.e. fret ions experience as salesmen not necessary No pars tally rlimillto4 or dis . rharruqt goldter or active In Ltdl gent pereou need be without pa rinantait 111311 profitable emplo7, meld. Apply pt malady and at once to W. S. WA LTON, North East Corner Market St., and Market Square Harrisburg. June d, I ARLISLE & PHILADELPHIA c ." atir. DAILY FREI° lIT LINE FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA J. & D. RHOADS, MAIN STREET, CABLISLE, PA. ALV - Cars of this Line leave the Depot 811 Market St. Daily, 4 o'rk.ck, P. M. Leave Carlisle, Daily, ut 7 o'clock, A. M. Goods intemied by this Line should be marked C. & P. Daily Prekht Line, and sent in by 4 o'clock. July 1, 1864. READING RAILROAD , 01 , "; WIN TER ARRANGEMENT GREAT Trunk Line from the North and North West for Philadelphia, New York Reading, Pottsville. Lebanon, Allentown, Easton &a !rains leave Harrisburg fdr New York, as - follows: At 3 and 8.16 A M and 1.46 P. H., arriving at New York at 10 A. H and 2.46 and 10 P. M. The above conne t with similar trains on Pon syl vault,. Rail Rend, and Sleoping,Carsaccompany the firs.; too trains without change. Leave for Reading, Pottsvillo, Tamaqua, klinersville, Al lentiown and Philadelphia at 816 A M. and 1.45 P. 61., stopping at Lebanon and principal stations only. Way Trains, slopping at ell points. at 7.26 a m. and 44u p an. Returning: Leave Now York at oa. m.. 12 noon, and 7 p m. Philadelphia at Ba. m and 330 p. m.: l'ottsvlllo at 8.10 a in and 2 35 p. m.; Tamaqua at 8 10 a m. and 2.16 p in.. and Reading at 1.2 midnight, 705 and 10.46 a. in., 1.38 and 0,06 p. in. An Accommodation Papsongor train loaves Reading at 11.30 A. NI., and returns from Philadelphia at 4.3) P. NI. Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading-at 6.10 and 11 a m for Ephrata, Lititz, G.lumbia, On Sundays Leavo New, York at 7 p in.. Phil:Wel phin nt 3.15 P. 51 Pottsville at 780 A. M.. Tamaquaat 7 n. m., Harrisburg 8. 15 u. m. and Bending nt 12 mid night for Itarrisburg,. yr Gomm utitelon. Mileage, Season:School and Excursion Tickets at reduced rates to and from all points Baggage checked through. 80 Poanda Baggage al., lowed each Passenger. G. A. NIGGLES,' General Superititetidynt. Noy. 25, 1864. ATA LU ABLE Presents for all at Haver sll k's Drug Book and Fancy Store. Ice ! Ice!! Ice !!! The subForiber is prepared to furnish GOOD, CLEAR ICE In large or small guaranies Contracts for the season will be made and ice delivered to any mud of town. lee House ou Locust alley. Apply to DAVID DAILY. • Pictures that should 'be in every Album! DRESIDENT LINCOLN, and his son n Photograph from life. Price 25 cents. Catafalque at the State (louse in Harrisburg, repro sentilig the body of the President lying In state. Price 25 cents. The conic In a large sine Photograph 28x14. Price 1,50. .1 ho Fltllle for the Stereoscope, 50 cents. ricut to any direction on receipt of price; and a three cent stamp. The trade supplied at wholesale rates. Address, J. itOSENDALI.4, Optician, May 5, at. Ilarriabur✓, Pa. CUMBERLAND VALLEY HOTEL. . . N. . E. Cor. Main and Redford Sta. CARLISLE, PA. JNO. G. HEISER, Proprietor. jubdESTAU RANT in the basement, which Is furnish , zi with the very best of liquors, and edibles of all varieties. lune 10, 1805—ly. • The Greatest Novelty of the Age. PATENT CHERRY STONER. Will ,effeefually seed two bushels per hour: Also, COAL OIL STOVE without heat, tubes or militia', for.one half .the ordinary expense. Cad and aee t..eni E uniler Shoal:0'110i. J. U, wursomion. • Agent: -t , •i; RE FOR ,W-AIDING AND GRAIN buelnose formerly conducted by Line, 1311vIer k Co., fo now carried on by JOHN °REASON, July 29, 11301-4 f °moon, Comb. Co. LAW SCHOOL. OF HARVARD COLLEGE. (CHANGE or vecezioNs.) - IN the Academical Year 1865—'66,, there are two terms of Elm-teen etke each, commencing >eptember Is fi, 1e65, and March 6th, DAL For Catalogue and C.reular address JONI, PA KR Ett, Ithyall - Profeasof. Cambridge, Macs., July 1. 150.5.-3 e. , Iron, English Refined; - 4i CENTS lb. Nails, $5,50. Horse SHOES, $7,25. and everything else in proportion at July 7,1 M N (Yr I ICE.; • The subscriber would respectfully in form the public that he has purchased the entire stork of COAL AND LUMBER , belonging to the late firm of ARMSTRONG 'AND HOB• VER, and leased the real estate for a series of years, where he is prepared to aecomm• date the community alto LUMBER of every variety, and on the most rear Annabel terms, Having pa , chased his new stock at the head of the market with great care, by the aid of au 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 to the LUtIBER & t'XIAL trade. I have also secured the services of Mr. George Zuloff, an experienced hand In the trade, who will constantly be on hand to accommodate all who may fitvor us with a call. ' A large quantity of Coal, also 10 0A Le• a rkr . „ roalior all kinds, under cover, wooolc 'DOI' kept constantly on bad. Cue to''..J worn can Le su[piled on short notice, at the lowest pbssible rates. By a strict attention to business and a desire to do right, we hope to secure a liberal share of public patronage. June 9, 1865 N ii.-4 still retain the same position in the Firm of Deltncy & Blair. which will be carried on as ener getically as ever at their o'd stand nearthe (but House, as our porches s will be made together at the head of the market. we feel confident/by so doing tube able to accommodate our customers and the public, on the must reasonable terms. 'READ! READ!! Ihave just returned from New York with the latest styles of DRESS GOODS, for the Beason. Silas, Cloth and Lace Mantles, Shawls, Hoop kirts, Parasols. Hosiery, Gloves, and all kinds of v. hite Goods. Cloths. Cas,imeres, Linen Coatings. dll kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS Pantibge de. A large supply of CARPETS, 01101. tha, Shades, and Furnishing bloods. Please call and examine my Stock, as I always sell at the In...eat market value. Additions of Lineds will be made as the Season ad vances. W. O. SAWYER. One door below Martin's Hotel, Main Street June 2, 1H(I5. MACHINE SHOP. The subscriber now manufactures and 1 keeps con-tantly on hand. on Nora' &re,. t, east of I heath urn's Iletol, a large ass rtment of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, such as Horse Powers, Threshing Machines with Sep . rators attached, Cover Hullers Corn I :•hellers, Straw and 'odder Cutters.all RR of which are the latest and the best intororentekts. Particular attention paid to Repair .ll all k lads of Agricultural Implements at short uetlee and reasonable PH."s. Thankful f..r termer moors I respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. ISTATE °Tie E._ A Letters Tester...l;ll;re on the Estate of ti illlam Alexander. deed . late the la;reu,h ;,f ar hm.., lave been granted II( the Regl;44 r of ( umbetland County t; the sabseribere residing . ie Carl;rie Ali per.oe har c laints aenim.t (aid estate will present them for sc tile,, ent. end those indebted telll make Imme diate petmant to R. N. H EN D ERSON, W3l. G. ALEXANDER. Eat cutors 1=1:3 Richmond h a s Fallen. ! AND SO HAVE DRY GODS, A fact that is proven to every person ri_calllng at the Cheap Store of ieldich & Miller. Ye i, , e hey are just roe. icing a large supply of Spring and rummer Go.,ds, purchased since the great decline in gold The sloe, embraces in part LADIES' DRESS FOODS, - such as Macs and Fancy B.lks of colors and quali ties. new styles Poplins. Mohalts, Lustres Alpaccas all colors, Slorambiques, Lamerlques, VAIWICIAS, De Lai nes Ac. SPRING CIRCULARS, Basques, Saeques, Shawls, dc, Are MOURNING GOODS of every kind, consisting of NI ou ruing silks, Alpaccas, Burnhazines, !Oohed's. Poplinepaingle and double width DeLaines, Tam's° Clothe Crape Voila, Collars, Hand kerenkfa, Balmoral Skirls, a new style, black and white illughams. 44c. DOMESTIC GOODS; bleached and unbleached Musline from 1234 cents up. A !urge Assortment of Calicoes trom 12 1 / 6 cents to 25.- 10 4 bleat bed and unbleaqped Sheeting, Pillow Case Tickloga Cottonadea, Gingham!, Nankeens, Table hiaper, and a great many other goods not men tioned hut always on hand. mu. notion department is complete, embr-cing Cotton Hosiery of every quality for ladies, gentlemen, misses. boys and children, Gloves of every description. Silk, Linen, and Gingham Handkerchiefs, Ereneh Corgetts, Hoop Skirts all sizes. Balmoral Skirt all sizes, Balaton] Skirts. Neck Ties, Suspenders. Trimming and Mantua Ribbons, Read Netts, Sun Urub.ollas, Parasols. Men and Boy's Wear. always a full assortment of every description at the very lowest market prices. Clothing made at very short notice by a first class tailor CARPETS, 6.'4RPETS, a fun line cf every description alad quality, Matting, Floor Oil Cloth, Looking Masses, Oil and Paper Win dow Blinds, Table Oil Chill's, Stair Oil Cloths, 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 stock, besioes proving that we always study the interest et our customers. as we are determined not to be undersold by any merchant in the country. LEIDICII & MILLER Please remember.the well known stand south east corner 31arket square, directly opposite Irvin's boot and Shoe Store. April 28,1865. WM. BLAIR & SON, Corner of Hanover and South Ste. NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocery and Queensware Store. 1 S T opened with fresh and good • Ooods. a choice variety of awry thing usually kept in a first class store. Particular attention given in the selection of nice seta of China and - Granite Ware, 011GIOE TEAS, COMES, SUGARS, SVRUPs, SPICES FLAVORING EXTRACTS, Canned and Plaided Fruits, Worcestershire, Cumber- :laud, and other Sauces. Cheese. Crackers, and every thlog else in our line that a discriminating nubile way require. Full assort ments 01 Writing Papers, Coal Oil vamps, Queensware, Willow, Coder, :tone and Eat then Wares, SALT, FISH, ()I LS, IRON AND NAILS, kept eonetantly on hand. Goode will be replenished frequently, kept clean and mire, 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. WM. BLAIR A SON. Carlisle, March 3,1865.—1 m NEW AND FRESH. iecoaeril.43As. HALBERT & SRO., AVING just zeturoed from the in Rae enh cities desire to inform their patrvos that ney have laid in a large and varied stock of New and Fiesh Goode at the lowest cash prices. Their assortment is thorough and complete, contain. tog everything noceesaay to constitute a First Glass Grocery. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, in greatest abundance, and at lowest cash flgures. Byrups,..lspices, Canned Fruits, QUEENBWAItiI and Crockery, Bait and Fish, Hams.. Cheese, Crackers, Brushes, Baskets and Willow Warp. Segais and Tobaico, of the choicest brands. Brooms, Buckets, and a corn. plate akeurtment of FAMILY GROCERIES. • Don't forget the old stiza, - 7 . 6ilth East corner of Hanover streets. H.A.J.DEUT & 13It0. - Dcb.24, BARGAINS JUST received from the great. New ,York Auction Sala , litaG yards Calicoes. 2500 4.,„' White Musline. 1800 ' l ' Spring Delebee. 80e0 ,Grown Muslim!. 800 " Gingham'. BUN Carpets. • 00 Cloths, Looking Glasses, Sbades, Great Bargains's' Hoop Sslrts;Linen flandkerchiefe, Spring Mantles, Minutes*, Dress Goods, Dress Goods, Ac. 1 will sell VW:above Goode andvuany others at a small advance on ant until the tit of April. Phil* Call. one door below Martin's Hotel, Main street. . 'Karst' 10, 18014.. , .W. (7:-/3/IWYRB. lIENRT SAXTON'S ANDREW 11. DLAIR ANDREW H. BLAIR A J KUTZ, Ageto