peatps. I=CIZI After et brief illness of one week, MARY °WIPP, wife of Abiahard Oyster, of Oyster's Point. Among the oldest residents of Ilarriklywrg, and the met member living of the [(Welker family; aged sear 75 years. A kind mother, good neighbor . . and respect ed by /di her friends On the 15th inst., !IA hal, the inlhat son of William and Margaret Spencer, aged five months. ffluritets. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET FLOUR (Nuporflue) do. (Extra.) ... d; RYF WRITE WHEAT RF.D• • do RYA • CORN . OATS CLOVNRSEND TI 'Tit ysE ID ....1 GENERAL PRO Cnprreicd {Veek ( BUTTER Ig-22 Efl OS, 1g LARD, 17 TALLOW, 10 SOAP, 0-12 IBEESWAX, 40 BACON RAMS 25 VSTATE NOTICE. Letters of Administration on tit• ',tat , r 01 M vs. Nancy Myers late of Lower Allen 'l' 'vehlp , dee'd., have b on granted by the register of Cumberland County to the subscriber residing in said Township. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to sold estate will make lm nictitate payment and the .11111+n! claims will p esent them I've settlement to DA Pl}) S. )1V ll}2-, Adminlstioti, .lulu 21. isr,r.—tit I_ J I 4 ST AT Nt)TICI+,.- Lot ersof Administration on the estate ordain, t. lark, late of Monroe - -otrnship, decd. haring lwen granted bt the register of Cumberland County to the subleribers residing In the same , township aforesaid - - Ail persons indebted to said eck,ts, 5 •' 8 4.000 31inhiture Locheis—Nlagic Spring, 3 '• 25 4.1100 Gold Toothpicks, Crosse,, etc. 2 ' 0 5 000 Plain b.. Id hinge, 4 " 11 5.000 Chased 4)014 Bingo, 4 " 11 7,000 Stone Set and Signet Rings, 2 50 " 10 5.000 California Diamond Rings, 2 " 10 7.1.04 Sets Ladies' Jeoelry—Jut nod Gold 5 " 15 ii lAD Sets Ledo s' ./..e eiry —Cameo. Pearl, etc 4 " 15 8,5 1.1 Gold Fens Silver 08tensiou !folders E=l and Den .. Ils 4 " lo 0.000 Gold Pens andGobbllounled Holders 3 - 50 , 0 'II, o Goblets and Drinki n g cnia, 0 •• 10 1,000 Silver Oast ors, 15 " 2,.0J Sliver Fruit and Cake Basket" 10 " PEk nOzEtt 1.000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons, slu to $2O 1,01,1 •• Table Spoons and forks :40 •, 100 CP:ILTIF/GATES naming each article and its Value. are placed In SEALLb EN' ELOPLB. which are well mixed. One 01 these L•'uvolopee, containing the certl fiesta or Order for some article, (worth at least Rile dollar at retail.) will be writ by mail to any address, without regard to choice on receipt of 25 Cents. The purchaser will see when Article it draws, and its val ue, which may be from One to Sire flunked 'balers, and can then send One Dollar and receive the Article named. or airy other on the list ut the same value and after seeing the article, It it does not cit a pertly t eat we desire it to he immediate!, returned a n d the amount paid mill 1,0 refunded Irty this Mode we give serectlens from a 1,0 le , / stock of line goods, of the best make and lateal styles and of lstrr brie wilt Lb. ta a nominal price. while a,l have n churn.° of securing artier, of the very big, • at value. In all cases wo charge Mc Mrnardina the Certificate, postage and doing Ihe 1.11 , 1. F ,, 00 sum of Twenty live Cents, which must be end, sod in the order. Five Certificates will he sent fir ; eleven for $2; thirty Mr (5; sixty-five fur sin: true hundred for SO. Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn oil{ be 1111111e dk1ely sent to any address by return mail or express. Crain, EatialtWlitth Guaranteed in all cases. Agoura wanted, send fur circular. Write your Name, Town, County and State plainly, and address. Jtimi 16, 1805-6 mo • cOAL AND LUMBER, Y The subscriber having leased the yard formerly occupied by Armstrong, and Ifoffei, and purchased kho stock of COAL AND LUMBER, fa the yard, together .with an !nunenen mow Flock will have cohetantly. en hand and ()wide!' to n der all blade and quAllty of aeasoned UMBER, 110ARDR. according to diroctions, SCANTLIbiti, FRAM) STUFF, Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling, Lath, worked Inorlog and Weatherboarding, Posta and Safe, and every article that belongs to a Lumber Yard All kinds of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine, Hemlock and Oak, of different qualities. Having cars of my own I can furnish bills to order of any length and size at the shortest notice and en the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will be kept under cover so they can be furnished dry at all Mom I have constantly on hand all kinds of Family Coal under cover, which I will deliver clean to any part of the borough. To wit: , - Lykerts Vallcy, Broken, Egg, Stove end Nut, Luke Fiddlers aai_ • Itl , v b orLon, k L i oc h us i t l i r d u e nta m in 7! 40 1 4.00!?... to rY' stril. ' at p the giorrese . . prices. Best quality of • . , . . ' Limeburner's and Beackinnith'a "Coal, always on band2whlch I will sell at the lowest figure Yard west aide, of Grammar Ramo), Blain street. • ~. ANDREW U. BLAIR. ' Juno 0, 1805. tt. . • WRIT iNG .Pcper of all descriptions, Bovolopes,V4lthig Cards, at liztveratic Vo Drug and Book Blom ' . Cl 'Oil Lamps, Shades-a, nd Chita neys 10 lioverdick's pros kat Book Store. • A. BROWER WWI KEIL S• crotary July 14. 1865-3 E. THIRD SERIES, $230,000,000 7-30 L 0 A N U. S. 6-20 Six per cent One Cent per day on a $5O note Two cents is t" , $lOO " Ten " " Viso " " " Slow $1 " " " " $5OOO AY cllurcE, u ript i4JI Agent. l'hiladelphla G-®g,Doo sELDoN & co. IMMM3 I= MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION 81,LDEN & Cu. Courtlandt Strea. New Vorli ESTATE NOTICE,- Lantern Testamentary on the estate of Robert bOl, late of South NliddletonTownship, deo'd., having tputt granted by the Register of this County to the subscriber molding In said township. All persons who aro indebted to sold estat , are required to make im• mediate payment, and those having etahna to present them to July 14, 1865-11 t SCHOOL TAX FOR 1866 rr HE Duplicate of School Taxes for I the present year has been delivered by the Sebrol Directors to the Treasurer for coilemion, It Is there fore made the duty of said Treasurer to glee -untie° to the Taxable Citizens of the Borough of Carlisle that he will attend at the County Court House. (Commis stoners' Ofileso on Thursday and FrPay the 7th a i nd Nth of September next: between the hews of ft and 12 In the forenoon, and 2 and 5 in the afternoon for the purpose of receiving the said' Taxes. All persons paving their Taxes on or before these days will receive a reduction of FIVE PER CENT. Thr Taxes In the meantime will be received by the Trensmer at his dwelling in West Mnln St. J. W. ERY, July 14. 18115. Treanuren Notice tc the Public PONT OFFICE, Carlisle, Pa. 3une22, 10th 1 WITII a view to bring into general use t tamped Envelopes bearing requests for the re turn of Unclaimed letters, it Is p (weed by the Port Ma— ter General, to furnish the memo, with the names, busi ness and Post Office address of parties printed in full, not exceeding four lines across the end of the envel ope, including the request without additional charge. I am authorized to receive orders fur envelopes, of Let ter and Oficial size, on which It Is desired sari. re quests mhnuld ito printed. It Is believed that the pros iriou Made Mr returning unclaimed letters. b getter wtLb t• e low rates at width these envelopes are furolsbed, cannot fail to ci inmend their use to It 1I r. hose orrespondenee is ex tensive. Indere must be given in writing, and in no ease for less than a thousand envelopes, accompanied with a printed card. showing the names of the parties and their Post Office address, so as to prevent mistakes. OM. ZINN, P. M. June *22. IStiii. F_AsT ATE NOTICE.- ` esters ofAdministration on the Estate of John (i. eakley, late of Warsaw, Haneork County. Illinois dee'd , having been granted by the Register of this County to the subscriber reriding in South Middleton Tw p All persons having elaims againiit said estate. will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate pa} :tient to =IN 11111E111:=1 Dissolution of Partnership. r The undersigned having sold their fl st,ek and good ail]. and lensed their lard to An• drew 11. Mai.. hereby give notice t rat the partnership heretotore existing between them is this day dissolved by motoal convent. The honks of the firm will be kept at the iesidence r f Jelin Armsti cog on Muth' street. two doors a est of the rail rand depot. where both part ners will be in act. veda nee to Fettle arsenate It is nhaolately necessary the: the firm books be settled in Lberl ar t a ir pmr ihle Limo. oral Ire now Pan upon all pe,,oas knowing themselves in iebted to us to roll rat once and make• payment either by cash or note. = Strike While The Iron Is Hot! NEW BTO R E', NEW GOODS. H AVE just received a large asssort of New, Gonda, such ne Callo.en. DeLal nss. 'hal lie-, Law us, Alpacas. Chamhreys, IN/ennuis, Linens Ilri,wn and lilea,lied Shoe. io';s. Brown and Illeuchrd 'hi rti IS up. Alee,a ton n.sortntont or Men's Goods, such a 4 Cloths, ein,sinteres, Sattinetts. Jean.. Cott un ath.q. Denims. Stripes, Cho/ I,s Including all quality al.d sty). ilinh,rshirls and Drawers. Dram Shirts. Shirt Collar=, Seel, (ili , ves. and Al other goods pertaining, to a thnitletinto's Rnrdrnhc. f nr h !Orb wlll be. soold nt lover plot, time they ron , .llinc else, 1t,,. in f hole. WM. A. MILES , :t•xt door Wsst of th,, Post Oilier, Csrlisle. •I.q' t!f,, MI C A TREMENDOUS Reduction in Prices OF Dry Goods at Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store. I r„,u mew reeeivinv another lot of Goods fought at the present reducsd city prices, and will run them oft at Very small profits. Calk., from 121 to 20ets Muslims f om 1214 to 2:,etQ. Glngliams Se , at the vet y lowest figures. 110.411.:RY AND 6:LOVES much lower than former prices. MOURNING GOODS I will open week a full :0,40 meat of all the now Bty inn of Mauro l e g (hoods. As toy stock of goods was vely light when the decline In price took place, I am now prepared to offer great Inducements to pu,has ers. All in want of good and cheap DRY CiOODS will do well to roll at the Cheap Cash Store. f lIA S. OM I,BY, Trustee April 1. o, NOTICE. ,I/1/' •r/Irg 1/Pilr'llrrll r r DRY GOODS. t lientz's Emporium which 1 has el wa)a boon /Ithil Ited as being the ch.apest i 4 t.we in the Coputy. We have recently reeeive4 from th , Esslern Cities selections of the choices( goods, at muell vet y low figures an will surprise the purchaser.— We will as usual replenish our stork with the most soa6onable good!, such us cannot fail to gratify the most fastidious Our Domestic goods are greatly re dared in price. hover than ran be purchased Di town. A. W. BENTZ. March The Long Looked For Has Come DR. COLLINS' f4HAT . MVO REMIOIESA Y NDIAN Pain Killer.—For the quick Jl_ltellef of Headache, Toothache, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Fain In the Stomach, Beck or Side, Painter's Cholla, Cramp. Frosted Feet or Ears, Burns, Fresh Cuts Sprains. Bruises, Dturrhen, Sore Throat, and all shut tar complaints. Toothache relieved in eight. minutes. Earache relieved In ton minutes. Burns relieved from smarting In fifteen minutes. Cramp or Cholic cured in ten minutes. Sprains relieved in twenty minutes.— Sure Throat relieved In thirty minutes, I have spout years In selecting the herbs front the vegetable kingdom, to find out the kinds best adapted to suit diseases ot the human Inertly, and now I have It complete. Every Bottle Warranted. Try it! Try It These things Iwo prove on the spot, and before your only bring Can CAWS. It,. COLLINS bag also for sale late Syrup of Boots BARKS AND HERBS, Indian Eye Wash and Powhattan Salve. This Syrup cures Coughs. Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma. and all similar complaints. Also purifies the blood. The Salve heals Sores orilrealdma out to the 'Face. draws tire from Bums; warranted to cure Beal. d or Sore Breasts. The Eye WWII] carol Farr or lOntiltlekl Lyre, Dr. Collins Valley- Herb Pills, For the cure of Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Ir regularities' Dropsy, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dis eases of the Kidneys, Fever and Arne, &c. Dr. t.OLLINS can be consulted at his Office. oti eases of various kinds, These Medicines are prepared and sold by ....SAMUEL COLLINS, Indian Medicine Man, Near the Corner et Third St. and Strawberry Ails;. Also, for sale at 11AVRItSTICK'S Drug and hook Store, Carlisle. All orders shou'd be addressed to Dr. S Harrisburg. Those Medicines are purely Negemido. Juno 10.145, THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPE: RIENCE OF AN INVALID )üblished for the benefit, and us a I CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN, and others, who sof ter from Nervous Dubblty , Premature Decay of Mau bool, itc., Rupp!) bug at the same lime TUE MEANS uF ItELF-CUND. By ono who ball Cal Od himself after un• dergolog comdderablu quackery. By enclosing a post paid addressed envelope single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL M A !CFA I , Esq., Be,. a, 1844.—km0. Brooklyn.lttoge Co , N. Y. GROCERIE S!1 C. P. M YEI?S j• SO' v, • 11 . AXE just returned from the east ern Mies end have opened et their store, in Main St., CarUriu, apposite Sexten'e ibirdwore Store, au immense stock of .NEW AND FRESH. GROCERIES comprised In part of Coffees, Sugars, Syrups Teas, Salt, Spices, ground and unground Oraekera. dune, Cot Tee Essonees, FISH, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, BroonsB, Brushes, Tobacco, Scgarß, Suull. hlatchch Blacking, Bud Certif., GitlBB and St.ollelfftrl4. Queensware, eedarware, Notions, and ell other articles usually kept In a first .clees Gro cery. In regard to prlres 1 am determined to sell (Mods at the lowest figures. 13T_TTELMR..) MG-0-S and MI kinds of Country Prmlnce taken 'at market price. Partners and Dairymen are particularly invited to eau and se the celebrated PIICCNIX Cuunx, which has been pronounced by competent judges the superior Churn of the ago. • Nay 0, CIItATIFYING. , —ILia certainly very ILA ;motif. lug to know that two ot the best selfaeal hut irittliT.OANS and JARS in the United States, can bo had at Wm—Fridloy'e Shop, Haat Louther , St., Car- Halo. Sign of the nett Coffee Pot. July 7,186&--.3m0. S .CARPETING'S, Oil. Clothe and Mit, • tinge, at Ogliby'a Ohoap Omit Storm— • , OUAi. oannY, • July 7,180,0, Pulpit and \ Rostrum Pamphlet Serial, • c.SONTAINS ReportS 'of .the' l best Ser mons, Lectures, Orations, etc. Twello Numbers 5; clingle Numbers lb cents; Double Numbefs 25 cents. Th e object of this Serial is to preserve In convenient form the beet thoughts of our moat (tilted man just as they come from their lips: thus retaining their fresh ness and personality. The proofs are always corrected by the authors. Great favor has already been shown the work. The successive numbers will be head as often as Discourses worthy a place in the Serial CAA be fiend. Thirty-slx numbers have already been pub lished. A complete list will be sent when applied for with steam. lAMES B. WEAKLEV-, Executor List of Number's Already Published. I—Christian 'Recreation and Uncbristian AMUR° merit. by Rev. T. L. Cuyler. 2.—Mental Culture for Women, by Rev. 11. W.Deech er and lion. James T. Brady. 3.—Grandeurs ot Astronomy, by Prof. 0. M. Mitchell 4.—Progress and Demands of Ohrlstianity, by Rev Wm li. Milburn. s.—Jesus and the Resurrection, by Bee. A. Bing man Nott. —Tribute to Humboldt, by Hon. George Bancroft, cr. Dr. Thompson. Profs. AgIISSI4, Lieber, Bache, and Guyot. - 7.—Coming to Christ, by Rev. Henry M. Scudder, D D., M. D. B.—Daniel Webster. Oratton by lion. Edward Ever ett. at the Inauguration of the etattte of Webster. at Boston; 9.—A Cheerful Temper, a Thanksgiving Discourse, by Rev. Wm. Adams, D. D. 10.—Death ofWashlugion Irving, by Hon. Edward Everett and Itev. John A. Todd. ••• • . I .-0 serge Washtngton„ Oration . by Hon. Thomas A. 8- Ushered:, at the Inauguration of tho statue of Wash ington,- February 22d. 1860. 12. Trapet, Its Pleasures, Advantages, and Require ments, by J. H. Siddons. 13,-1 Dinah Ind en endeneo, by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Rey. Henry W. Bello we, b. b.. Rey. Jos. P. ThompsPn, D. D.. and Prof. 0. It 'Mitchell. I.l.—Sueresv of our Republic, Oration by lion. Ed• ward Everett, in Roston, July Ott, 1860. 15 and 16.—(Two In ono, 25 cents.) Webster's speech In the United Staten Senate, on the Force MIL and Jackson's Proclamation to South Carolina In 1833. 17 end 18—(Two In one, 25 cents.) Webstet's Reply to Rayne. In.—Lafayette, Oration by Hon. Charles Bumper. M.—The Causes of the American Mill War, by .f. Lotbrop Motley. 21 and.22.—(Two In one, 25 cents.) "The QueAtlons of the Day." Thregreat oration of Warm d Everett. M.—Providence In the War. A Thanksgiving Dis course, by the Rev. A. D. Burchard, D. D. 24 —The Southern Rebellion, and the Constitution al Powers of tho Republic fOr its Suppression. By the lion. Henry Winter Darts. 25 —The War for the Union. An Address by Wen dell Phillips 28 and 27.—(Two in ono 25 cants.) Three Unlike Speeches. The Abolitiontsi ' s and their Relations to the War by )1 m. Loyd Garrison The War not for Emancipation or Confiscation, by Hon. Garrett Davis, of Kentucky. Also African Slavery, the County:ston° of the Southern Confoderuty. by lion. Alex. H. Stevens 28 —The War; A Slave Dui. nor a Free ? By lion. Martin F. Conway. 20—Oration by lien. Georco Bancroft, before the citizens of New York, on the 22d of February, 1862, to it hick is added Wa-bington's Farewell Address. 3; —The Sabbath. and Its Notations to the State: do livered before one of the largest religious audiences ever assembled in Now York. J 1 —A Sketch of Parson lirowniow (by Thoodoro Tilton), and his Speeches on the Sufferings of Urden men vt the South and ti a Irreligious Character orthe Rebellion, fully and correctly reported, with the ap pis u , n and observat loop of the oudlence Inserted. giv ir n life-like view of the eel husiast lc reception which the 'Pars •n" received for his Unconquerable devotion to he Union. In these dperches Mr Brownlow narrates In his most eccentric and exrphic sqle, anny and various in cidents of the Rebellion. which came to his personal ince 'eds. Asa record of the tims, these speeches are worthy to be read and preme, ved by every patriot and historian. 32.—... Signs of Promb.e." A. Discourse by Itev..l IL Thompson. 3:1 Ilenry Word Ileecher's Port Sumpter Ora. Hon. April 14th, 1865. 7,.1 and' I.—lion. lieurge Rancroit's Oration In New York. April 25 at the Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln; the Putneal Ode, by Willow enilop., Bryant; The Emancipation Proclamation, lan. I, 1863: Mr. Lin. coin's Last lipiudural Add rosy; A cote eel Portrait of the late President (25 cis.) :•6.-11 , Memoriam. by hoe 11. I'. Thompson. Jul. :10, 1 Firts--.2.nt T Ot.tilhy's Cheap Cash Store. raw y 1105 S Illcg omy entire•t lof Sum Gouda t greatly' reduced prices, Swain new style Dress Goods, Lawns, Tama' tines, Barred f,ustres, DoLalnes, , very handsome, and at prices. Calicoes, Musllns, liinghams, Cheap er than ran ho bought to Carlisle. A large assortment of (haves and Hosiery at reduced prices. ery cheap. Noe IS the time for Bargains. 0011,81 lul) 7,1 N Ll ' .‘, - iikIAESMEN WANTED to do busi outms throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey and neighboring States. Previous expetiebel: as salesmen not necessary. No part tally disabled or discharged soldier or active intell gent person need be without permanent and profitable employment. Apply personally and at once W. 9, WALTON. North East Corner Market St., and Market Square, larrighurg. June ii, 18US—femur. NFORM the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that they have just opened In tho above popular stand, an immenso stork of First Class Clothing, and Gentleman's Furnishing Goods. Their stock con slots In part or Coats, Pants and Vests, for civilian or soldier, outdo atter the latest patterns, of Goods the quality of which cannot be questioned. Overcoats of all varieties. Trunks. Carpet Bags and Valises, Neck Ties, Scarfs and COilt,s, Shirts, Drawers and Stockings Fairy Goods of al/ (le.seriptions. In 'het /I complete and entire-assortment of Clothing and Purnishlng anode. Omit forget the place, liby's Old Stand. "Marion Hall," Mufti Street, Carlisle, Pa. L. DitIItNIIARD SON. Docombor 23, lBr4 & PHILADELPHIA " 811 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA J. & D. RHOADS, MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. Iter - Cars of this Line leave thu Depot 811 Market Bt., Daily, kki 4 o'clock, Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M. floods intenued for this Line xhould be marked C. di I'. Daily Frillilit Line, and lent in by 4 - o'clock. July 1, 1884. 11_REAT Trunk tine from the North N_A and North West for l'lnlsdelpltia. Now 'York Reading, Pottsville. Lebanon, Allentown. Easton' Sko. rains leavo Harrisburg for New York, aa follows: At 1 and 8.15 A M and 1.45 I'. M., arriving at Now York at 10 A. M and 2.45 and ]OP. M. 'filo above (mune t with similar trains ou Pansy' tndo. Rail Road, and tzleeping.Carsnecompany the firs l two trains without change. Leave for Reading, Pottavillci, Tamaqua, Minersville, Al lentlown and Philadelphia at 8.16 A Ai: ami 1.46 I'. Al, stopping tit Lebanon and principal MAUD nitli only. Way Trains, stopping at all points. at 7.26 a in. and 440 p. in. Returning : Leave Now' Yorlt at 9 a. in., 12 noon, and 7 p m. Philadelphia at Ba. m. and 3.30 p. tn.: Pottsville at 8.1.0 a. In and 2 85 p. m.; Tamaqua dt 810 a. in. and 2.15 p. m.. and Reading at 12 midnight, 7,n6 and 10.46 a. m., 1.38 and 0,06 p. m. An , Aecounnodution Pat.songer train leaves Reading at 0.30 A. M., and roturns from Philadelphia At 4.3) P. AI. Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 0.40 and 11 a. m. for Ephrata, Lititz, Cdutubia, &c. On Sundays Leave New York at 7 'p. m.. Philadol• pith' at 3.16 P. 61., Pottsville at 7.30 A. 01., Tamaqua at 7 a. tn., Harrisburg S. 15 a. in. and Reading at 12 mid night ter Harrisburg. Commutation, Mileage,Seasen,Schoo) and Excursion 'Pickets at reduced rates to and from all points. Baggage checned.through. 80_..rocula_liaggsge_al1 lowed each passenger. G. A. NICOLLS, tieneral Superintendent. Nor. 25, 18114 ITALIYABLH Presents for all at Haver• rr Ftlek's Drug, Hook and Panay Store. Pictures that should be in every Album! IDREBIDENT LINCOLN, and his.son Willie, a Phothgraph from life. Price 25 cents. „ - Catafalque at-the state House do Harrisburg, repre senting the body of the President lying in state. Price 2t canto. • Tho same in .a large size photograph 18 x1 4 . Price 1,60. '1 h 0 trano`fer the Stereoscope, 6U cents. Bont to any direction on receipt alnico, and 4 throe cent stamp. The trade supplied at wholesale rates. Address. J. ItOSENDA.LI4, Optician, Iday p, a. Harrisburg, Pa. CUMBERLAND VALLEY HOTEL,. E. Cor. Main and, Bedford Sta. CARL:TAB, PA. 3N©.• G. HEISER; :&oprietor. 100 ESTAURANT in the basement, ijowbiah is furnished with the very best of liquere, and edibles of all varietiee, June 10,1886-Ig. • SellElollolllollN, RANCItOFT & bllshe'rg. 13) U rand Street., New York PRICES REDUCED ! Chalirs, Orcnadiers, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, HIGHLY IMPORTANT N ENV STORE In Eby's Old Stand, Main St, L. BERNHARD & SON, DAILY FREIG UT LINE FREED, WARD & FREED, READING RAILROAD *t_thA . , WINTER ARRANGEMENT LAW; SCHOOL. OF HARVARD COLLEGE. (CIIANGE *Or VACATIONS.) I N the Academical Year 1865—'66i there aro two terms of Ninuteon treeka each, commencing September 18 11, 18G5, and March sth, 1506. Nor Cataloged and CircularAddiesa, JO.PL PA1114111; iloya/1 Professor. Cambridge, Mess., July 1,1865.-3 w. Iron, English Refined. 4i CENTS lb. Nails, $5,50. Horse SHOES, $7,26. and everything oleo In proportion at HENRY SAXTON'S. July 7,1865 NOTICE• ;The subscriber would respectfully in form the public that he has purchased the entire stook of COAL AND LUMBER, belonging to the late firm of ARMSTRONG AND ROY- Mt, and leased the real estate for a Aeries of years, where he la prepared to accornm date the community with LUMBER of every variety, and on the most res. sonabel terms, Raving purchased hie now 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 titnuing business; and will devote my-entire attention to the MISER & COAL trade. I have also secured the services of Mr. George Zuloff, an experienced hand In the trade, who will constantly be 01) hand to accommodate all who may favor us with a call. A large quantity of Coal, also L. 44 - coal of all kinds, undsr cover, ~s t- P r • r .kbk kept constantly on had. to more can be supplied on short notice, at the lowest pbseible rates.- By a strict attention to business and a desire to do right, we hope to secure a liberal share of public, patronage. J Une 0, 1805 N still retain the game position lit the Firm of Debincy & Blair, which will be carried on as ener getically as ever at their old stand near the Gaff Rouse, as our perches s will bo made together at the bead of the market, we feel confident by so doing to he able to accommodate our customers and the, public, on the most reasonable terms. READ! READ f! Ihave just returned from New York with the Watt etylee of DRESS GOODS, for the Season. Silas, Cloth and Lace Mantles, Shawls, Hoop :karts, Parasols. Hosiery, Gloves, and all kinds of %bite Goods. Cloths. Cao-Imoroo, Linen Coatings. All kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS, Pantlbgo Ao. A large supply of CARPETS, Oil CI. the, Shades, and Furnishing (loud,. Please cell end examine my Stock, as I always sell nt the lon eat market value. MEEMSI=;I W. O. SAWYER. One doo. below Martin's Hotel, Alain Street June 2, 1565. MACHINE SHOP. The subscriber now manufactures and kseps con.tantly On band, on Nor h Strop t, east of fheudlunt's firtal, a largo ass rtment. of AGRICULTURAL IMP LENIENTS, such as Corse Powers, Threshing, Machines with Sep ralors attached, Cover Hullers Corn illohers,l 4 traw and Fodder Cutters, all ^' 1, of which are the latest and the beet 17rovententa. 'artleular attention paid to Repair fug k d.da of Agrmultural implements at short notice and reasonable prices. Thankful for former favors i respectfully solicit a allure of public patrooage. , STATE OM E.- 1 .4 Letters Testamentary en the itstato of Wllliara Alexander, dee'd . late of the borough of , arllale, have been granted by the Register of Cumberland County to the subscribers residing in Carlisle Pa. All persona having claims against raid estate, wi❑ present them for settlement, and those indebted will make tmmo• diale payment to R. M. HENDERSON, WAL Q. ALEXANDRR, Executors. .1 un e 30, 1606 Richmond h a s Fallen ! AND SO RAVE DRY GOODS, Afact that is proven to every person calling at the Cheap Store of Le&rich 4 Miller. where they are Jost receiving a large supply of Spring and summer Goods, purchased since the great decline In geld The eta& etebracea la part LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as black and Fancy SilUs of 511 colors and quali ties, now styles Poplins, AlohaDs, Lustros, Alpaccas all colors, Mozarablques, Larnerlques, Valenclas, Do Lalnsa Challles, &e. SPRING CIRCULARS, Basques, Sacques, Shawls, &c , MOURNING GOODS of every kind, consisting of Niourning Silks, A Ipaccas, Buinbazines, Mohalrs. Poplins, single and double width Da Lnines , Tainise Cloths, Crape Vella, Collars, Hand• kerehleth, Balmoral Skirls, a new style, black and white 0 inghancs. Arc. DOMESTIC GOODS, bleached and unbleached :Matins from 12% cents up. A large assortment of Calicoes from 1234 cents to 26.- 10 4 bleached and unbleached Sheeting, Pillow Case uslins. Itchiness Cottoned., Oinghams, Nankeens, Table Limper, and a great many other goods not men• tinned but always on hand. Our notion department Is complete, embracing Cotton tlostory of every quality for ladies, gentlemen, misses, boys and children, riloves of every description. Silk, Linen, and Hingham Handkerchiefs, French Cornetts, Hoop Skirts all biZeft, Balmoral Skirt• all sizes, Balmoral Shirts. Neck Ties. Suspenders, Trlmming and Mantua Ribbons, Head Netts, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols. Men and Boy's Wear. always a full assortment of every description at the very lowest market prices. Clothing made at vary abort notice by a first class tailor CARPETS, CARPETS, a full line cf every description and quality, Muffing, Floor 011 Cloth, Looking Masses, 011 and Paper Win• dow Blinds, Table Oil Cloths, 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 Um, 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, besl•les proving that we always study the Interest of 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 Market square, directly opposite lrein's Boot ml Shoe Sloro. April 28, 1806, WM. BLAIR & SON, Corner of Ilanover and South Ste. NEW WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocery and Queensware Store. TUST opened with fresh and good • Goode, a choice variety of sorry thing usually 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, Canned and Pickled Fruits, Worcestershire, Cumber land, and other Sauces. Cheese. Crackers, and every thing else in our line that a discriminating public. may require. Full assort merits of Writing Papers, Coal Oil lamps, Queensware, Willow, Cedar, c tenn and Es. then Wares. SALT, FISH, .OILS, IRON ,4 ND NAILS, kept constantly on hand. Goods will be replenished frequently, kept clean and nice, sold at the lowest possible prices, and delivered at any part of thO town. Please give U 8 a call. Cash paid for Country Pro duce. " WM. BLAIR & Carlisle, March 3,1805.—1 m NEW AND FRESH 41G4-1•00401r101E1. HALBERT Bb-BRO., RAVlNjust leturned from the G cities desire to Inform their patrrns that ave laid In a lame and varied stock of New and Fresh tleodsat the lowest cash prices. Their assortment is though and ceing thorough ete, contain. lag everything necesasayto constitute a First Class Grocery. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, In greatest abundance, and at lowest club figures.— Syrupii, Spices, Canned Fruits, QUAENSWARE nud Crockery, Salt and Fleh, Hama, Cheese, Crackorb, Brushen, Ilacitota and Willow Ware. Sega;.i and ,ITobacco, of the choicest brands. Brooms, Duakots, and a emu'. plots assortment of • " . FAMILY GROCERIES, Don't forget the old BMW', • South . East corner of Ilanover street& Feb. 24, 1864 BARGAINS JUS'rreoelled• from the great New York Auction Bales 30t0 yards Calicoes. 2600 ", White tdualine. • 600 . 4 • Spring Delano/1.. 9000 " • Brown lUu9lige. 800 " Oingante. - • 6000 ,Car ts. • Oil Cloths,baking Glasses, Shades, do. • Great Bargains in Hoop Skirta t Llnep thandkerchlefe, Spring Mantles Boaquinea briars Goods, Dress Goods; do.. sell ' the above Goods and many others at a 'email advance •on coat until' the lot of tpili. - Flues one door below Martin'a Hotel Main street. • Nam% 10,1868. • %V. 0. SAWYER. ANDREW 11. BLAIR ANDREW H. BLAIR A. J. FETITZ, Agoot 111,1,BLIRT & lIKO