Valuable Town Property AT PRIVATE SALE. • Inuateiriu Pomfret street; Carlisle near the_ corner of iI t tho Lot contains 33 feet fu fruit and 2 . 4(1 in In depth. Tha inipperunente 7re a two story 131-11 M lIDiJ " with other coo venhnt out buildings. The Lot In .null coveral with fruit tree& and gaapoit—all of the n o•t choice• re:retina. 100 1 ration desirable one for a private roAdenee and will t e disposed -"upon ad TA tit!' .COUs terms. For taring and further particulars tonquiro of A. L. z•i'IiSSLEI , , Real EtLateagt. Carlisle Pa. Aug 12,1365—t1L LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in the Post Office at Carlisle, State of Pennsyl vania, the 10th day of August, 180. Published oy official authority in the pa per having the largest circulation. ta„,To Obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for •` advertised tellers' give the date of the lit and pay two cents for advertising. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. GEO. ZINN, P. N. Amerson Emma C Minich Elvint Ahend Louis (foreign )Miers Annie Bityler Wm A 2 Mittieh A Bowen John ,Mclntire Fred F Bushman Lizzie Murray James Cooper Mary A More rtiornas Carter Edward Mellin Anna Crawford F Malt Linda Davis Mrs Annie F Nicker Susan IV Drawbaugh Elizb'th 2Nickey Mary .1 Pasgehegan Thos Mar' E Fitzgerald Margaret, Naylor Mary Fair Jeremiah Nickey .100 Fairfax Eckerd Naugle It A :1 Fleming. Stisanah Rhoads .1 . Newton Fox Delia Steadman W Il (leeks Simon Super C F Goodspeid Francis Shearer Jaeob Howard Elizabeth - Sell Andrew Hopewell—Presley , Snyder John ll„hI Amos F Tr, - Ern linker Wm A Tate Abner Hoffer Christian Thompson Jane Fiurman Peter M Tilghman Mary Henderson Martha Wetzel Jacob 2 Lebo S W Werth John Low Jacob W Wolsey Hon. W B 2 latymn Richard H Warner Matilda C Lewis Lucy long k Rambo„ Music ! Music ! rr[llll eubscribw - s lecling the necessity of an establishment where Sheet Music Cllrc be purchased with , ut the delay and ineouvenienee nee:l - by the mad, purpose beeping it flue and varied 'sleet ion of the beet muck al the duy.at taeir OTOCtry store, .11 the ,rlll, of 11,1110Vi.r and bouther street, Yrrraoua da.Orine any Mtn& ne may not have on hand eon la. areounno.hiteo . at the shorteal Tin Foible rtotire. (TALBERT k RHO. I‘sgt,t 4. IfsGr.—ul Proclamation II EH EAS, the lion. JAMES iW OR4I(ASf, PrOSitlOr .fudge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the rount les of Cumberland. Per ry, and Juniata. and dustire of the several Courts of Dyer and Terminer and Orw era! Jett Delivery in said counties, and ich ri Cori, lin and Hugh 4 tuart. Judges of the Courts of Oyer :sod Terminer and Jail Peliver for the trig , of all capital and other offenders. In the said county of t o ntherla nd, by their gran pts to me directed. dated the 10 h day Of April, 1011 k, have or dered the Court of Oler and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Carlisle net Monday nil A egos!, 1001,. ( /Ong the 2SLI, oay.i at fin o'eloek in the forenoon, to con tin up dune week. Is hereby riven to the Coroner, Justices of the Peale. ni,rl C.„01.1.b10s of the waist ratunty nt CUM berl.l:d bat they Ire by the said p, eeepr entnnutrob to he then there in thei. pn per persons, n Ith their roll , . renorrls tti d intoristr tot s examitor [irons. nd all other rein tabourer, to an those thlnes whirl to their ofllees opt ortaln to he. a oil .1!!!"..” t., : ,t are hutuotl h rt, Jg,1117.a lie., to orn prose n nt, tri•st the prisoners that re or then sh .11 he in the .1 it ,1? said countrj. are In b e there to prnseetrte Ile, ot r 11 le just' JOIIN J Jo'y 21, 11016 -F'S - F . ' ST Tl 4; . r S (yr c 14: of .ttlmii.lotratlon no the Yrtnte or Iv.. 11 tho•te.o, der'd . the !intuit:Ai of :triode, have hem, graot,d by the heal-ter ilaud Coont.y . t.. the Fabwribet , , the first noon, r.,1110e. Carli4 nod the loot intl.:if in S. nth tliddlenoi top. All per son, luu inC claims 'alit estate sill pre:4.ot them for aettleu.ent, and those indebted will make im mediate payment to .1 IS. IV PAV VON. SOS. A. SI 13 A RT. Adifi'rs. August 4, 18(:5—tit ESTATE NOTICE lottteis tes6ii,etitury on the estate of Robert hr,., tote of 'South Alidilletott township derent.ed. hove been I:rented by the Register of Cuntherbind eoun• y, to the h01,,1111. - re, the homer residing In F uth 1%11 •• diet°. tot °ship. nod the littler hi the county at Alllllo4. All persons knowing themselves indebted to sold estate •VIII make Immediate po•t mo•:t, and those ballo t ; einitos will present them properly nuthentirte toil Mr settler out to JANIEB B WEAKLEY ROBERT BEM, Jr. August 4,1865-6 t ESTATE NOT! C E.- , Letters of a. , ministration on the estate or Joseph Ltr tugstnn, Into or East Pen itshorough .ownship der d. have bun granted by the Itegit , ter of Cumberland I - 0, to the subscriber residing In said township. All per sons Indebted to said estat , are required to make im mediate poytnont, and those Laving e aims to present them t. .1011.0 SHEETS. A tn.,ust 4. 1/015 —GL -41 1_ B e ri t ' t Ai : EN d U l ' i riC t l I.ers if Auitistrainn on the estate of David V. ;ours. late of Dirkin.on tom nshlp, doer .sed. have been wanted by the Register of Cumberland county, to the subscriber. re Ming In said townshiP All per sons having claims against said estate will present them Mr settlement, and those indebted to the same will make Imm• dilate payment. to JORN Adm'r August 4,11465-6 t °TICE.- O'n motion of Watts & Parker, Atty's of Wm racy, Executor of Jamison Hannon, deed , a ruin 000 wanted upon the Anita- at Law-of the said Jamison Hannon, dec'd , to appear at the next-Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, Penna., on Tuesday the 16th of Augua, to show .11130 why the said Wm. °racy should not ho discharged by_the -said Court from his Executorship, he baring settled finslly his Adminis tration account, which notice is hereby given. ..1011N 3 A.OOllll, High Sheriff , of said County July 14, 1805-4 t— , Valuable Town Property AT PRIVATE SALE. r 1 lIE subscriber offers for sale that-de -Islrabloo residence, situate on North `greet eitend ed, west of West street. The let contains 12.5 feet In front and 240 feet in depth. The house is 'mitten the cottage style and finished in the best manner There area numb& of choke fruit trees in the int. and n cis tern. This Is one of the most desirable private reel dances In the borough, and will be sold low and on rca. sonable terms: Apply to Dr. W W Dale 04r1Isle, August 4, 1865:-4t • Valual6 Farm'ibr - ' PULE Heirs of 'Robert M'Cune, dedd., _L late of Southampton toivui•hlp, Cumberland coun ty, will offer at public Bale On Friday, the 22d dnyof September, 1865, .on the pretnlcee. situated In Southampton township on the turnpike, three mitre east niebippenstmeir ed joihinit iambi el Ilnjor lie , so nod others. contaltilbg 126 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND, more or leta.l6 ti bleb etatu. f cuFivatlon, and nutter good truce all of which la cleared ex.topt tame twelve acres of valua , le Lumber land. 'rho Imprevementa are a large-D. t1.11141:1 STONE LIOUSIt. with back buildings, Frame Truant a a large clone (lank tarn, N aeon Hied, Corn tlriba. Carr ago lions, and other $ p r net. Peary out-houses 'I here is n If aae . I ` * .. ll' . 'JONA OltOttAlth on the prentleett, and other Fruit Trees. Alan al the baffle time and place will be gold a Inlet of valuable t hestilut Laud, about 4 mitre ninth of the mansion farm, and a nitigH south of Leesburg, Containing 12' Acres, which will be sold together or lo two lots as purcbas ors tway deche. ' Any potion wishing to view the premises, can call on henry Young, residing on the farm, or the undersign. ett, residing near Carlisle. . gale to confluence at 11 o'ciocic; A. 111., of .avid day, When terms will'bUrnade JOHN STUART. Jr.. V. 'IV. BrAltlUflT. Heirs of R. APl:7mm,, deed kuigtint 4,1865—t b*. Administrator's Sale , of Real Estate .BY order of the QrphrineTourt of Com .. JJll,ririnud 'County, the undersigned Administvaiors of Jghies Clark, deceased, bite of Monroe Town4do, _County liforesold, will expore publV ralo, on th e remises, on, ,F.141141C, Benton:l4er 8,1865, o_Yolitablo Containing-101 Aorek , • adjoinhig Linda of Joseph' 'Brandt and 3IOIICB .11rIcker. TwelVe acres tit 'which is Woodland, and the remainder eldared• and in - a good state nr cultivation: 'rho im -$ provenients ther.oll.-arci a- three story •' ' Stone, louse. ' Stone Spring Ileums, BANK BAItN, AAni, stream of - water runs through the land, forming e first 'class water power: Iftid iienerflif the-iicmity, of the estate is grand. , Churches, Schools. Mlle ' Physic ens, &C.,:afe convenient. It is 0 miles east of 01.11 10, and the.bame distance west of .Slechanicsburg.. The; e 1 la an Oil MITI, Apple and Yeach.Orchattt ton'Ape preugie.; Terms of sale :—Flve Hundred Dollars cash,,nne ' ,feiirth;iocipding the flyehtindred.cash. on the confir „uiPtien di Palo by the Court; and the remaind.i on the :' first of, April,,lotl6, when a.deud wUI be made and' pes aostdon given-to the piurchneer.:,'Criv- in the ground reserved and-the purchastr icilpsy, the takes of lspo. ,Sale to volortience at 0 o'clock on said day. , Mrs. MARGAitET CLAUK, J.-NELSON CLAltit; ' ' August 4 , 01365—A5, Adtainistrotors. Lane. EM - Midasr.TBl:llMiy 1441mnd-hill to this offi. ATAIJUAIILE Preserita for all at' Hii!itir-; v ',Wye prhi BopkAnd Raney Store-, F„ 5 , 011 to ItiiitiiriiittoyB Aptuf 'and Spok btorc. I: • • Private' We. of Town Property.. AM n0w...4441w_ for • sa)e - the follow ing property in Carlisle:. -- Po. I. Atw story lirick House on N. , E. corner of South and West Ste., now oc. AMA", cupled by alio •saislt . 3 :so. 2 a two story Brick nom. with 1 / 1 :1: Brick Back-insi.iling h St. oet.u• pied by W. W. Cite. No. S. A INV.. srory Bildt (louse on V. South st. occupied by Frederirk ‘oirner. No. 4. A two s ory Briek House on West St. oveupied by Sowuol Alt.e t inn 5 1 / 4 N. 6. 1 w twn story Frame IlnusuA on N. Wrst :it., (Irrupt d h. lionry Ilunhen and lamb Albert. trrana and oth r partienlara enqulr.• of the Allb. BCH tier. PA mum, CIIAMBEICION, 13D=S1 DICKINSON COMMERCIAL COL LEO S. r "11 S Institution, late known to the public, as tha ••Lhambersburg Commercial Col leE.e," is now perntn-sti lotatiod is Carlisle, Pa. Young mein deg r.nis of prepar op theluselvue for the actual duties of hosiso,s ilia, In the shortest p eel duo), and nt the least exseneo, will find this In.titu tion,(tho deign of ,•hloh to to impart a sound Jess rd cn thin to youu r i wen of the country), vartlou manly adapted to ar••otuplleh that desirable oluert. BRANCHES TAUGHT. BoaskooPlog, in n.l its forma and ztpplientions; Com mercial Calculations. Commercial Law, Penmanship, BrActical :Ind Ornamental; Business Correspondence, Forms. l'h mography. Tolog npblog by Sound, .1:e. Inorder ' t• truly Illustrate the principles of tilt 000e ral branehes, an , thoroughly impress them upon the mind at the .0 uden I, a ,) stem of netitid blifarlest , train ing, through the astahlishment or legitimate Offices and roUlltinfl. 1100 Seg. representing' rli,partinents of Trade and Collllllol,', nod a regular Dank of Deposit and I,,int, has hewn i . ,tltuted; thereby affordini all ad so stage= of a tic filar Institution in the ,on n rs. None hut, compet . hot feathers employed , and 1 811 M. , 1 0. 11 t. onto her. to guarantee Individual instruction to all, a at ttt..r of no small importance, and keldom repel sod at other Inktbutions Owing t the rapid growth t f the &HD( I, nadir] or der to arrommodite our numerous applicants from all Ls ot the country. new rooms have inst bet.n fitted up. tin tf.e SIM Lb Building f Dickinson College), in super for style, a d autilelently:commoilious to 'acorn inndate row two tathree hundred students. A liberal dean tion monde in throe of soldiers maimed or disabled in def•nse ot our country and flog. For further particulars call at the College, West Main ad tress SESI.I Fk)11 A CIBCTI Alt t ro .1 1. 71166. E to the premises of the subseri her lu North Aldoleton top , west Carlaic. near !la} Dridge, about the 25th of June last, a lied 8011, with red and white face, and about two yeas old. Tt, r owner is 110anOd to come forward, pra.Ve °pear, pay charges. and takehith IlWay other wise be aid he disposed of as the law dlreetE. A ugust 4.1565-4 W A MOST IMPOR I ANT DISCOVERY ! INTER rsTI NG 'l'o AG ENTS, FARM FRS, AND LADIES. E are making a single machine which emehhiee the hest and cheapest portable Wine and Cider Riess the dr . , est Clothes Wringer, and he mo,t. powerful Lifting Jack In the world. It is the only proms adapGl to making App a ;Thump:lige. which Is now Gyarded as eon of the most Important disro,'er les of Li. nee. A good agent wanted In every county, to w hoe, we will hold out such Inducement , as to In sure inf.:tines The first ono making . ap plieation from any county shell have the exclusive ageery. Pali partOular, terms, etc.. by Circular. Address HALL REED & CO., N., 55 Liberty Ft. N. Y. August 4, Ihda—St. SPECIAL SALE Government Mules AT DF.LPHIA T EUN IT;•.11 STATES VLI,I,SELL E AT ITT! I.‘. ChanTions City Ba za r Fat ter sal/ s. Rare 4 / bet IreCti I 1 th ,12t le N(s. During 111 - 1 Month of Aug. 90() 11111,1," • Thi,it tterrit,st eI sitlti t - t• v itt rs t,rel it. exasilits 7.71 ill 01 3TIV lilt,. /11 • 1 1 . • ilif \l'd! lie )!IV OW I lin/. ,11. II I.) it( ily shvtls sit. provided Itir in, tel from it • t• ff. =EI !OD MULES Rill s.,:d 0, • . 11 wEIINESDAY 4nd SAI UI: .) V 0.1 oF AUULL-T, annum eh; at 1110 coo , M Terms Cash, in Government Funis Brig. Urn. SKIN. A 1,BI.:111 S. ASI I'l l'n..letin and A. Q el. Office, No. 7 ,rket IEIIIIICI AUCTION SALES. G RE,,TSA LE OF GOVE tO;3IENT 11088 8 AND MULKB DEEM 25,0 A) AN MALSTO BE SOLD DURING TH MoNTII uF AUG EIS I , ihe S4,tr• of a York l'e•unai l vania. Ohio, In diet Mt, D L Wore. ‘.arylan a, and New J. rnuy, and the• Oisitiet of Cnlulnala. 1 21 , 11iTERNIMITF:R GENERAL'S 0.17F10E, ,NINfITON. 2-I. 1805, Will be Feld ul pu lic uetion. to the hl,host hideer, id the time owl pla.a, named below. vv • LEE New York city, Tuesday and Friday of each week, ru Horses earn day. New York city, Wednesday of each week, 2t.0 Mules • en day Tuesday, August 8. 200 Horses Elmir, Tuesday, A 11,4Ust 10, 080 Mules, Albany, Friday, August '25, WO Mules. Buffalo. Wednesday, August 30, 200 Mules. Philadelphia, Thursday of. itch week, 200 Hums sash day. Philadelphia, Wednesday and Saturday of each vv oak, 100 Mu es each day. Pittsburgh, Thuraday of each week, 150 Mules each day. Pottsville, Tuesday, August 1, 200 Mules. town, el iday, August 4, 210 Mules York, Friday, August 4. 200 Horses. .New the, Wednesday, August 9, 100 Hors. Atewvdle,T.hllrsday, August 10, 100 51ules. Reading, Friday, August 11, 200 Horses. ShlpponSburg. Wedueskry, August 16, 100 Horses. Erie, 'Thursday, August 17, 2uo Horses. Shippousburg. Touraday, August 17, 100 31„.i1es Williamsport. Friday. August 10,0 IL race. Indiana, Monday, August 21, 1i 0 Horses. Chambersburg, Wednesday, August 23, 100 Horses Chamberaburg, Thursday, August 24, 100 Mules. Milton, Friday, August 25. 20u Horses. Carlisle, hi eduesday, August 30, 100 Horses. Carlisle, Thutsday, August 31, 100 Mules. 01110. Columbiana Tuesday, August 1,100 TlOrses Salem. r. oil nesday, August 2, 100 Horses. Alliance, Thursday, August 3. 200 Horses Canton, Sat urdny, August 1, 200 llo,ses, Clevela,d Tuesday, August d , IA,O AI WC, Massillon Tuesday, August 10. •200 Horses.. Crestline, Thur Any, A ugust 17,500 51ults. Cleveland, Monday, August 21, 200 Horses. INDIANA. MEM Fort Wayne, 'Thursday. August 24, LOUD 'ldes DELA wAIiE. Wilmington, Tuesday of each week, 200 ilorseu each day. Wilmington. Friday of each week, 200 Mules each day. Trenton. Thursdny August to, 200 ?tales Trei. Lou, Thursday, August 24, 20u Malts 31A ItY bA N D. Baltimore. Wednesday, Au ust 0, and Wedneialay of oagh week thereafter, 200 Nereus o ell do. 11 ASIIINGTOX. 11. 0 Erich wick day, .0 lulex UIES/10110, D 4 C. Each week day oxrept Wednesday. 200 ho r ses. nu Opl.rtUnitY to purchase a superior clan- ci die and titaft animal% at far less tifan their true value, to one natured to the public. Timone, tlm terj rit.s of :hem aro sound ea, •crr.co hie, they are nu longer required' in the army, and nue& hu cold. • Many of the mules mere bought In the beginning of the mar. ntn•n young, accompanied the Armies m oil their ...relies and rump.. and are the r..ughly Woken, hardened by xe else, sent Ie and familial from being so ion murrounded by the siddiefs. • # Animate will be arid mit gly. bolos to Comm. tiro at 10 A. M; Tema—Cash, in United States currency JAMES A tire,. Brig, lien In charge let Die. Q. M. 0.0. • ugti,t, 4. 1865-6 t. READING RAILROAD faM- j tia k ; ik j7VA191., SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. RI.I3AT TR U.NIC lANE FROM THE and North-W(l4 for Philadelphia, New, York. Reading, Potiavllle, Lebanon, Allentown, JCu. ton, cc.. Ale. • • 'fralos leave nerdsburg for New York, as fulloivg.: At '3 00 7.25 and lb A. /1., and 1.46. r. arrlying at New%York et 10.00 A. 31. eno 8.00 and 10.30 P. 11. ' 'irho above connect with ohmilar Trains on tho Ponn., Sylvania nail Road, and eleeplng Cars uccornpurii the 3 00 and 8.15 A. M. Trains, without Leave for lieading, Pottsville, Tauniqua, .Ashland. Pine Wove, Allentown. and Philadelphia, a' 816 A. M, and 1.45. P M., stopping at Lebanon and principal Stations ottly. Way Trains, erapping at all point'', ut 7 26 A. M., and 4.40 P. M. Returning : Leave New York at 0 A. M.;12.- 00 noon, and 8 P. - 31., Philadolphla gt 800, A, id., 'and 3.80 P. 81.; Potttivilln at 8.16 A. M. and 2.8 P. 7tl ; Aoh.. land at 0.10 A. AL and 12.30 noon; Tamaqua at 3,15 A. M. and 2 15 P. M..,and Rending at 1;00, 7.86 And 10.96 A.M. 13i and' i. 05 P.N. Reading 'Aciomtuedation Train,: laavoi Beading at 6.00,3..1%; returning from Philadelphia at 5.09 P, M. " Ordianbla Rail Road 'Trains leave Reading at 0.00 and 10.6 A. al., and 016 ,P. rot Ephrata, Lltia,COlumbia, tre On Sundays : Leave Now Yor at 8.00 P. DI.; Phila. delphin 816 P. 1d.,.M Pottsville .780 A.. Tamaqua - 7,00 A. Di ~Harrisburg 8.15 A M, and Reading at 1.00 A.M. for linrrieburg. , - Commutation,. Mileage, Season, School and Exour4 Edon Tickets to end from all points, at reducod Rates: 1.1444dage chookod.qtruegli ; 80 . .p3unds allowed each PasSenger.; - • •'' • ' 'G. A. NICOLL% ' • eneral Superintendent. • Beviipit; Pi., July 10 noS G r BIM= Terms of sale—Ten per cent of the pu.chase money to be paid when the property 4a, stricken dawn. The widow's interest to remain In the land. and the nal due of the purchase money to bo paid on the lots( April, 1866. when deed will be made and poasession given. Taxon for 1860 to be paid by the purchaser. The tenants share of the crop is reserved Vale to commence at 10 o'clock A. 21. on the premi se, abdut 2 tulles aou•b met of Mechanicsburg, on the State road leading from Gettyalturg tollerrisburg. A. M. TRIMMER, I • July 28, 1865—te STIR AY HULL SANIUEL EI.:'I,EY Mr=llll3 lIIMEM PENNSYLVANIA NEW JERSEY Public Sale of Valuable Heal Estate. • • (AN - Saturday: • A 1) e--23t1v-day4lhagust, _lB6B, by virtue' of an order of thoOrtiliiiiis of Cumberland county, l will °apes° to public sale, on the pomisea, the font wing described w-til estate, sit tile in Upper Allen township one mile month of Me cbuniceburg on the leadlee limn Mechanicsburg to ehephordstoivti. late the residence of Levi Uood. year, deed, a tract of highly improved -Limeatone land. adjoh,ing lands of Jacob Abrams, NH Brandt, Samuel Eckels and = Seifert Containing 18 Acres. The linprov.ments consist era taro ..story FRAME 114 , 11811 and tram Back building. a Flt A 1111: B A N K. BARN, and of her Out-buildin. A fine young Orchard hall gs boon Started a n d the land han been ecently litnedb , Persona Airahhig to examine the raoperty can exit on the tenant In.possgssion. Sale t., commenod at 2 Web)* when terms will be made isnown by D. S. GOODYEAR, Adm'r July 2R, 1865-0 Valuable Farm at Public Sale. rrflE Executor of George Yost, late of I Upper Allot, township, Cumberland county, deed. will sell at public sale. on THURSDAY, the 31st dig of lIMIST, 1865. id! that valuable piece of land, situa ted In the wild township, bounded by lands of Michael Yost,. Sani'l Mohler, John Minuend others, containing 95 Acres, more or less, of first quality of Limestone land, In the highest !date of reification. The Improvements are a first rate New Bank Barn, A two story FRAME ROUSE, with all tha necessary Out.buildings. Arum .; • - fling Stream of never falling water at • • t Wart.' the house and barn. The outside feneingtis nearly all Locust Post and Chestnut nail. There aro about Six Acres of very floe heavy Timber still standing. ' Valuable Farm at Private Sale. I oiler for sale a valuable farm situated within two miles or Carlisle, con to lig 176 acres, of Black Slate Land, of which 40 acres aro meadow and set with Timothy. The Improvements are a NEW DANK BARN 7J by 40 feet ? a TWO STORY PLASTERED HOUSE and out-Build . Ings. The land is In good state of cut. tivatlon, about 8.000 bushels of. limo. having been applied during the last fow years ; under 0,1 fences and is well watered Terms to suit purchno.ers and possession given on the Ist Apill A. D. 1860. For further particulars in quire of or address July 2n, I Finn-2 mon tbi, PUBLIC SALE OF 12,e,ei,1 MAgitamte .! 9 - IHE heirs of John MeElheney, dee'd., 1. Will offer nt Public SAle on Saturday the 9111 of September, 1865, on the premises situated In Monroe Township, Cum berland County 2y, miles west of Meebanicaburg, ad joining lands of David L. Clark. Michael Garver. Jacob Hornhaus and others, containing 119 acres and 1. 0 perebe.r of Lime stone land, Inn blob state of cultiva tion, and under goo fence. with from 25 to 30 acres of rood t,mhered land, a fine ; relmrd of Apple nod other fruits. A large STONE HOUSE, jr with a gord Cellar and ar h n never falling well of water and as ter.. at tin; lion.c, 911 AMR. BA ll N, with Waggon shed, and Corn Cribs and all other necessary Out- Build ing,q, for which a good title will he given. Sale to 1.01111110,11, at 1 o'clock I' JI . on said day when terms tt tale will be made known by THOMAS MeFL.TIKNEY, DA VI D Met:I,IIEI , IPN Any person wishing to clew the toemises ran call mi me. thus de: Iheney, residing on the farm. .111 , ) , 21, 1865 t L VER YA ND ,SA L E STABLES AT PRIVATE SALE: 11E Subs(.rib r intending to move to th. city nlllnitlmore. nitors at Private 'B4tle, bh LIVIMY AND SALE STA 111,MS, In t e Borough of Ilanovet, York County, Ps. Ilk stock consist.. of tw..ive good Paddle and Carriage Horses, T‘,entv Carriae, Cl nkihtlog of BUGGIES, HACKS„ single and double seated Germantown wagons, &e. &c tine Dozen Slel :he, Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Bells, ke. &c ills stock is in complete order. Persons desirous of engaging In the business will find this n rare ehanee of obtaining a gond sltuatioe. The Livery Is an old an well established one, having been in operation for the last fifteen years, under the control 01 the Messrs. Garbers. The Stables are new. end will account)" ate foe ty horses. Thorn Is also a BLACKSMITH SHOP, containing all t,e necess,ry tools. connected with the establithnion'. It will be sold entire, or in lots to cult the purchasers. The Borough of Hanover con tains a population of twenty-five hundred inhabitants, a rich and thickly settled neighborhood surrounding it. and numerous smaller towns within a distance of ten or twelve miles within ten miles of the (hays burg Bettie field, and it bring the only Liv, tv in the town , the debirnlileness of the iciest{ n is apparent. A desire to rem , ye to the City, is the only reason which indmi.s the subscriber to dispose of bin stock. J it. WHITE, Proprietor. July 23, 18136-3te. Samaritan's Gift ! SAMARITAN'S GIFT ! THE MOST' CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. "Yes, A Positive Cure." Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. THEY are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not in any way injure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days. and recent cases In "twenty-flour hours " Prepared by a graduite of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day. NO EXPOSURE, NO TROUBLE, NO MANGE WHATEVER.. Let those who have deaplired of get.ing cured, or who ha•e been gorged with Balsam Mercury, try the SAMARITAN'S GIFT, SOD t by mall in a plain envelope. Price—Male package, $2. Female $3 BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! SCROPU I A, ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TETTERS, SCALES, BOILS, OR VENEREAL DISEASES, Ac. SAMARITAN'S R()OT . f fn_ HERB JUICES ' Is offered the publie as a positive cure. THE SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERD JUICES, IS the most potent, certain and eirectud remedy ever prescribed—lt reaction and eradicates every particle of the venoml poison, so that the cure he thorourth and permanent Take then of this purifying rmuedy and he healed, and do not transmit to your posterity that for which you may repent In after years. DO NOT DESPAIR althouch you may be pronounced Incurable, the .• SAMARITAN'S ROOT & HERB JUICES will remove every vevtige of impurities from dhe sys tem, as well as all the bad effects of Mercury. "FEMALES ! FEMALES! In many Affection,. with Which numbers of Betrotles softer, the . • ROOT Sr, HERB ;JUICES, la mat happily adapted, In Whit ea. In bearing down, golfing of tbo Womb, Debility, and for all commis into incideht to the eox. Bent by express Price $1,25 per, bottle. . SAMARITAN'S WASH, is used In conJunctiou with the Root and Herb Juices Full directions. Price 25 cents. • The °Menu. of these remedies is alike acknowledged by physicians and patients. t They are , n•ed in the United Stales Hospitals, thus restoring the health of many oi our brave soldiers. • ' [Fra.the lialtimore Sun.] ' • What the Surgeons say of the . Sa, marituu's• Remedies. "POST 110.SPITAL, FORT MARBLIALL, Baltimore, Md., Fob. 29, 1,824. di have great satisfaction hi staffing that I have used e.ho Samaritan's Remedies' for Venereal Disease' in its moat customary forme; that I have used them with judgment, discretion, and Properly, and hare' found them respond to my anticipations promptly and, effectually. Knowing their composition; I have the fullest confidence in their efficacy and as fay • as 311 9 , use of them extends, I recommend them strongly., "ALFRED O. POWERS, •k' "Aro!stout Surgeon Bth New 'York .Yclo." „ . Lot it be understood that those remedlis are as rec ommended, and will positively ewe tne 'diseases - for irlitett the: arentiered. • -70 r tale at Irri4etitioos•Drug Store, allover& teat Carlisle, Pa. • ji &9610 ND & 'CO ' Proprietors; - e R ” • ' ' ' •.' '• • ' '' 916 ica St ~ Philadelphia. • ' 6n1y11,16t36-444..',, , , * ••' ~. , ', ? . , '•,.. ,' , 1 . , ~ • / 7 1.110.1,0. E &BOARS & TOBACCO, I_, • AT RAOTON93; he-fabseriJ3era inform the public that they still coutinuatto DABPITTING AND PLUMBING - • • , busloos at th - O - Old Staudlin the batiemorit - or - the Plfol Methodluit Pburch. ahoy lvth attend promptly to all busluPos lu their Loxd and Iron Ilycirants, got and cold Water Closets. Force a..d Litt Pumps, Wro't Welded Tubes. Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Batb Boilers. Wash Ba sine, Hydraul o Rams, Ac , and every description O. cocks and,fittiogs for gao, steam' water, Ac. Superior, cooking range.. heaters and gas fixtures put up In churches, Mores a nd du Filings, at abort notice. In the most intrdern style. All mlterials and work in our line at low rates ml warren•wl. • • • Ire -Country uork anujiblibig oi.4toptlyattoridclto July 1.1864. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared from a prescription of o.lr 3 Clark, M. D., Phyr Irian Extraordinary to the queen. . • THIS well known medicine is no,-im t position, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever and although a powerful remedy, It:contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To Married Ladles it Is peculiarly suited. It will, In a short time, bring on the monthly period with rogn . In all caeca of Nervous and Spinlal Affections, Pain In the flack and Limbs, Eleavinese„.Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Wart, Lowne,s of Spirits, Hysterics Sick headache. Whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, those Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed. These Pills have never been known to fail where the directions on the 2d page of pamphlet are well observ ed. For further particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. $1 and 6 postage statnps enclosed to any authorized agent, will Insures-battle. containing over 60 pills, by return mail. W. )tLLIOTT, 1-cc. 2,1804. Agent; Carlisle. ifIESPEPSIA. JLI What every body says must be true. We have heard Dr. Strickland's Tonic spoken of 110 frequently by those who have been henetitted by it, that at last we are compelled to makehit known to the public that we really believe it effects d cur/S, in every case; there• fore, we say to those who are Suffering with Dyspepsia or Norvoug Debility, tog •ci their a Druggist d_gt a. bottle of Dr. Stricitiso4Tonle. • . - J LI YOST, I.3x'r PIANO-FORTES. DRIGGS I NJ W PATENT A RE the only Instruments constructed LIVon a truly scientific principle. They have great• or strength, and oil! remain longer In Tune thon any other Piano. The construction to simple and natural, 0. P. lIUMIIIOII. Carlisle, Pa all the extraneous lumber in the body of the instru ment to dispensed with; the sound boards are merely two arched planks of thin wood, like the front and back of a violin; the strings are attached to a strong Iron tram°, which is separated and entirely Independ. ant of the case, thereby dispensing with the old harp form of stringing, by substituting straight bridges, preserving at the same time the Over Strung Bassi of which Mr. Driggsta the inventor. By these improve ments we gain much more vibratory power, at the same time preserving all its purity and richness of tone. ' They have received the highest testimonials from the 'rem, and all the principal artiste to the country, mong which me Harry Sanderson, Max Mnretzek, Theodore Eistield, Herman Woleuhaupt, Francis 11. Drown, m. Henry Fry, Idr. 'PIIALBF.I2I3, the great pianist, says :—I have examined your new Plano-fortes, end I cordially approve of its system of construction. Its inciple, by which great increase of vanatory power le seined, being very simple and perfectly philosophi cal. The tone Is grand and noble: it has great caper for runtab.ing the round ur Pinging. and Its v nine fn no or potter I have never heard excelled in depth purl y cud tr 3 mpatbetic sweetness. m. 111,1% r F LV , note musical critic of the N. Y ne says:-1 have examined your newly invented Pin toFortes. They - bent nit the praise given to them by Messrs halberg. Gottschalk, Strackosch, Mason nod others. As record'. rtructure, they are original and philorr phical ; in purity. voluo re,. and continuity of tone; in vocal corsimilltude, that en waling lea• e which enables the planirls to •• slog" on the In strument, your Pianos ever deserve the highest rank' Your invention, in my opinion, is destined to work' a radical change in the manufacture of Pianos through. oat the world. . From the N. Y. Herald, i ept. Upon a careful ex. amination of Prlgg'a Piano• Forte, we find the tesults obtained are a very fine singing tone, gnat 1 urity and brilliancy Throughout the entire instrument, not often bound in Pianos cot strutted upon the old plan. The N. Y. Times, July 12, says:—We have now an instiunient without an equal. It coin sing with a smooth delicacy, perfectly sixattainablo on any other Instrument; an ordinary player obtains with no exer tine, ti e fullness of a Grand PlantrForte, and thoy must speedily supersede the old styles. GkNILEMEN :—llneing thoroughly examined and tested the Plano-Fortes invented and patented by Mr. 3. 11. Drigga, I am of the opinion that tho tone result. Dig from his improvements, as exhibited in the in struments under examination, in point of richness, d,pth and brilliancy, equals that of the boat Grand Piano Fortes, and excels them In pure, musical inton ation and actual lone, power thus approximating closer to what I consider perfection in the instrument than has yet been achieved by any other system of man nfact u re. WM. HALL & SON, 503 Broadway, NEW YORE. Before pu i awing, send for a descriptive catalogue lib price. Juue 16, PHYSICIANS will find it to their ad vantage to call and purchase their Medicines at RALSTON'S. July 1,1864 CIARPETINGS,DiI Cloths and Ma kitinge, at Ogilby's Cheap emelt Store. CIIAS. 00.11,8 Y. July 7,1865 Strike While The Iron Is Hot NEW STORE, HAVE just received a large asssort i mrnt of New Goods, such as Calicoes. DeLathes, Chanter., Lan's, Alpacas, Chem broys, Flannels, Linens Brown and Broached Shootings, Brown and Bleached Irtings. &c. Also, a full assortment of Men's Goods, such as Cloths, Cassimeres. Battinetts. Jean., Cott on ades, Denims. Stripes ' Checks. Including all quality and styles of Undershirts and Drawers. lima Shirts, Shirt Collars, Neck Tien, Gloves, and all other goods pertaining to a Gentleinan's Wardrobe. . . . . All of which will be bold et lower priers than they are selling elsewhere In Carlisle: WM. A. MILItB, Next door West of the Poet Office, Carlisle. Hey 26, 1865. rpm,: Duplicate of School Taxes for L the present year blot been delivered by-the Behrol Directors to the Treasurer for Miamian, It is there. fore tondo the duty amid Treasurer to give notice to the Taxable Citizens of the Borough of Carlisle that he will attend at the County Court flours: (Coronas sinners' Onice . ,) on Thursday and YriAity the 9th and Nth of September next, between the'hriurs of S and in the forenoon, and 2 and 6 in the 'afternoon for the purpose of receiving the mid Taxes.' all persons paying their Taxes on or before these days will receive a reduction of ; FIVE PER CENT. The Taros In the meantime will be received ,tiy the Tressuier at his dwelling in West Main Bt. 3. W. ABY, treasurer. July 14, 1866 r 4 STATE NOTICt,--;-: • • LA: Letters of Administration ' on the Estate ofJohn, G. Weakley, late of Warsaw, Hancock County. Illinois dec'd., having been granted by the Itegister of this County to the subscriber melding in South Middleton Twp. Alipersons haring chilies , amddst wild estate. will present them for settlement, and those Indebted will make Immediate payment to . Juno 23, 1805-6 t • . ST - ATF4,N0,Tf011,.. 7 --- Lettere of•Adminlstration on the kistate of Mrs. Nancy Myers, late 'of Lower Allen Township, deed., have bron• granted by the ltegister of Cumberland County to the subscriber residing in raid Township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said, estate will make Immediate payment and those having claims will IP esent them for settlement to ' • •: i • 4DAVID 8. MYXII.9I, • •July 21, 1806-v6t... .• , , Admkiltittator. 11. ESTATE NOTICE.-:. Lot ere of Administration on the ElatAte canines Ctira, late of Monroe township, doe'd., , having, boon granted by the Register of Cumberland. County to the subscrtbora - residing its the sting township aforesaid.- • :Altpersous indObtedlo Said estate aro hereby notified to make immediate 'payment, and those hating*. elating to present thorn to---._ • ' July2l, 1806-60' PORT, ' Desks, Biok aitromon Boordi, Gorilempt,oll doiorlptlOß !otitis!' Drug; Vvitoy an Boor Btoria. 4 •.• LY - NCH . hi FOOTE, • Plumbers & Gas riitirs. MOWER BAPBS, 1.. 31. Gottschalk, S. Thalberg, Wm. Met.° n, A. Garin, 31 .Strackoech, Chas. Fredal. Yours respectfully, L. M. GOTTSCHALK NEW GOODS SCHOOL TAX FOR 180 M'ILLIABI L. GII,IIOIIN.AD 111ARCiAitkTitilaitlt;' . J. N. cLARE, , ' 'Adoilnintratori) -_The Great Internal Remedy For ; THE EFFECTUAL CURE OF RITEI,MATLSW. NEURALGIA, TETTER, RINGWORM, &c., ' IS TRULY ' .ii .;:-. --- . • 4HE1M1T:19::q9y .. tp,9Y . 1,1 . „ 8L00Diii ) ..,:VP.1 : .. ..f.„,'..kER : , ..,., -..,...,-.: - - . • IT -STANDS UNEQUALED BY 'ANY MEDI CINES now before the public for the cure of the above named diseases. The vest number of rub ou medicines which formerly have been used' for these diseases, were merely temporary in their effects and of doubtful virtue, but The Rheumatic Compound Reaches the sorsrco,of all trouble, and actually banish es the disease from the system by Its Immediate action on the blood. Johnson's Rheumatic Compound THE SOLDIER'S TRUE FRIEND ! READ 'THE FOLLOWING Pnovokr 16nenAL'e 07PICE, PvrTimmer'. Dec. 17th, 18FA. 5 Mn. Asnamr JOIINSON:—Dour 81r: In November last I had a severe attack of Rheumatism, to which I had not been subject for nearly three years The attack was so severe that I could not move my head or raise my arm. After trying different modicinea without avail. I was Induced to use your Rheumatic Compound and Blood Purifier, and before I had taken three bot tles I was so completely cured that I could perform any duty to which my country might call me. I can glad ly and confidently recommend It to all my follow aol diers as the quickest and aurent remedy for Rheuma tism I ever used. Your true friend -NORRIS PATTERSON. Reference P. T. Patterson and William Duncan, No 77 Wend street. All who use It receive benefit. It cures when all other remedies fall. It gives universal smisfaction. The proof is most abundant. It la the only sure cure for Rheumatism It is the greatest discovery of the age. No other remedy has become so popular. It fa prescribed by physicians. It in recommended by ohyslclane. In truth, It is a perfect benefactor R. E. SELLERS & CO. SOLE PROPRIETORS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. For eats by Johnson, Holloway & Cowden, Phlladel Ala, and DAVID RALSTON, Car Mile. July 7, 1866. !Fr -- ;;;:i r ~.. .-fyi - AFA:,. ' ,SRN i , 05 14 LANEOr n. ..,11, it.tjii ._;_ty,,,g1,...NiTat.„..4...q, .:: ~, k : : .v,tk i?) Oa [..•:, -.., .z-fl• -:-.*, ..... 4..:1,..! -4 .4-,k:.. ( :., :• ,'",:i f ' " ~-,' (The ._riginul, only True & Genuine) has stood for thirty years a Staple Remedy. unequaled ny any medicine known for the cure of Liver vote plaint Covtiveliesa, , hk Headache and (Winne Diann dors and lodovd for the whole class of diapason origi nating In Liliary derangements. S'ympioins of a Diseased Liver General lore of appetite. sickness of the stomach. pains invhe head. shoulders, back end sides, .ense of weariness, with a eepless nights. costiveness of bowels, followed In some capes by looseness; slight dry cough. low spitits. tab disinclinations to every duty. are prominent •ymptome of a diseased state of the Liver. The liver Is, hoe ever. often much deranged when the most formidable spool. me are absent, and becomes daily out of order botore It In known. Great Cure of Liver Comp!aint, By (he Original, only True and Genuine LIVER PILLS. CRXEK., 01110 CO., Va. Mar. 20, '49 Mr. It. E. Smarts: Dear Sir—l think it le a duty I owe to you And the public generally, to stale that I hare been afflicted with Liver Canplaint for a long time. and so badly, l hat an abscess formed and broke, which lost me in a very low state. 'Having heard of your celebrated Liver Pills, being for male by A. R. Sharp, West Liberty. and recommended to me by my physician, Dr. P. Smith. I concluded to give them a fair trial. I purchased one box and found them to be Just whet they are recommended, the boat Liver Pill ever used ; and after taking four boxes, I find the die. ease hes entirely left me, and am now perfectly well. Respectfully yours. WEST 141 BERTY, March 28, 1848 I certify that I am porsonelly acquainted with Mr. Coleman, end can bear testimony to the truth of tho above certificate. " GENERAL SATISFACTION." annenvlttz, Floyd Co., Ind., Oct. 27, 1858 Mr. R. R. Bums ; Sir: I am out of your Liver Pills, and should be glad to receive a supply, as they give _and satisfaction. Please send me some soon. BEST FAMILY PILL AutzatouLi, Licklog Co., 0., March 1,1856, • Mr: D. B. OWIN: Dear Sir I I have used SELLER'S LIVER PILLS myself and in my family, and must any, as an alterative and common family physic, f ronaider a very desirable pill. They are prompt. but mild In their effect: arouse a healthy action of the Liver, carry off the morbid secre tions, and /039 P the system in a healthier condition than any physic I have ever tattoo or adtulnlntered. Very truly and respectfully. SAMUEL PARK. TO THE PUBLIC The original, only true and genuine Liver Pills, are prepared by ii. E. Beibin, and has bin name in black wAn upon the lid of each box, and hie signatnre on the °Waldo wrapper-111 others ere counterfelta or been imitations, R. E. SELLERS As CO., Prop'rs, PITTSBURGH, PA For sale by Johnson, Ifolloway & Cowden, Philadel phis. and DAVID RA,LEIrON, Carlisle July 7,180. -Li .UD.SE LO SEARCHEROD: IN LARGE BOTTLES, . . . la particularly recommended for use during the Spring and Summer, when the Blood is thick and Circulation doer and retarded by unhealthy secretions This pep real) , lade, though powerful, Purifier Olestisei and •re news every porflon of the system. ' 'is the only gon• Woo and original BLOOD . SEARCHER, which for many.years has performed the most wonder. ful, yet permanent cures, in confirmed cases of &tutu.. la Old Sores, Tatter, Tumore, Bolls, and all kinds of Screfulotirl Bruptions. It Is also a 'reliable remedy for Salta/NUM, RII/9: Worm, Scald Used and kbadral dla. oases.. • • r, As d goneral Tonle its effect,' !,- • aro moat benignant and . csnnet.falito benefit where used according to directions,' Wo make no claim to baying discovered a "Panacea"' or ..Universal llemedy" VT all the aliments to. which flesh is heir.; but. we ,do acid what Cemnftless facia have fairly and fully. established, that in the . • ' BLOOD SEARCHE R, The afflicted, will find a ."Statifftird Medicine," one I .l l t r ai W e p i t r il w a t am i lt l n u re , i4 o %s e u n r d e e rzocltko, ,few the . „ • I have this day, October 7th, 1864; . dispoicid „of my entire liderest In .1. Id, Liudsey's Improvee'ftlood• ftearelier, to It B. Sellers & Co ' ~ together witlathe right ,t 0.11,110 1133 , 04/110 preparitkin., c The only genuine article will hereafter be prepared by them exclusively. t • ' •.' ' • 3.11'. LINDSEY,' MI PRE 'ARID BY R.l E.' ;SELpERS_ •,. - • - - • • SOLE .PROPRIETORS,. „.• Pittsburgh, Pa: TAW* S I : I TR‘ I3O rY I 4E.• • Yor sale bi Johnson, /Irdlow deo, YAlladel ph* and DAVID RAI.STONpOarIISIS,' July 7486/e—thri,” • , f NEW YORK SILVER MINING CO OF NITVADA.. OFFICE. No. 80 BROADWAY, NEW Capital, $1,500,000 Stock tot. role at per Share...- VW par value. We aro erecting our will at the lune. tire 'know positively that we have a rich tdivor Mine. A re%, thousand dollars.rdoie will l,ring ue Into a rsitine that *cabal! pay monthly dividends Call earl) ; tette* advaniage of p'resent low raitee A few good Agent.? !ranted. August 4, 180e-3t. U. S. 7-30 LOAN. By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned, the General Subscription Aoent for the sale of United States Securities, often; to the public the third series of ,Treasury Notes, beating seven and three•tenthe per cent.interest par annum, known as the Thcee notes ate issued under date of July 16, 1866, and are payable three years from that dale In currency or are convertible at the option of the holder Into GOLD-BEARING BONDS These Honda are now worth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as aro all the Government Bonds, from State, County, and Municipal taxation, - which adds from one to three per cent, per annum to their value, according to the rate levied upon other prop erty. The interest is payable semi-annually by cou pone attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. Notes of altthe denominations named will be prompt ly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. The Notes of this Third Series are precisely similar in form and privileges to the Seven•Thirtles already sold, except that the Government reserves tp Itself the option of paying Interest iu gold coin at 6 per cent., In stead of 7 3-10ths in curteney. Subscribers will de duct the interest in currency up to July 16th, at the time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this third series of the Seven thirties will commence on the let of June, and will be mode promptly and continuously after that date. The alight change made in the conditions of this THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest.— The payment In gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currency Interest of the hither rate. The return to specie payments, In the event of which only will the option to par interest in Gold be availed of, would so reduce and equalise prices that purclases made with six per cent. in gold would be fully e tual to those made with Raven and three tenths per coot. In currency. This Is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET Now offered by the Government. and Its superior ad vantages make It the PITTSBURG rf , PA Great l'opular Loan of the People Less than $1:3).000,000 of the Loan authorized by Congress are now on the market. This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be sub set-loot fr-within sixty days, when the notes will un doubtedly command a premium, we has uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be elf •rted facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks. and Private Bunkers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents. In whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for w 101 l they receive orders For sale at the First Nat. Bank and Carlisle Deposit Bank, Carlisle, and First Na , . Bank, News ille. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. June 10, 180.5-2 mo 4 0r (C) ID • ! SELDON & CO, MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, 27 COURTLANDT ST NEW YORK 100,000 WATCHES, GOLD PENS, PENCILS, &c. &c. &c. &c. WORT H $500,000 TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE. AND NOT TO BE PAID UNTIL YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE. Splendid List of Articles. All to be bold for ONE DOLLAR Each. D. 11. COLEMAN. 300 Gent's Gold Hunting Case Watches, $5O to $l5O 300 Ladles' Gold and Enameled Case Matches, ce, 35 " 70 400 Gent's hunting Case Silver watches 96 " 70 200 Diamond Rings, 60 " 100 3,010 Gold Vest and Neck Chains, 15 " 30 3.000 " e 4 " 6 3,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, 4 " 8 4.000 Chased Gold thaniols, 6 " 10 2,000 Chatalaine Chains and Guard Chains, 6 " 'JO 6 000 Solitaire and Gold Brooches. 4 " 30 2,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches, 4 " 6 2,04 Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches, 4 " 8 2,000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Florentine Ear Drops, 4 " 8 4 500 Coral, Opal, and Emerald Ear Drops, 4 " 8 4,000 California Diamond Breast Pins, 250 " 10 3,000 Gold Fob and Vest Watch Keys, 250 " 8 4,000 Fob and Vest Ribbon Slides, 3. • 10 4,000 Bete Sleeve Buttons. Studs, etc. 3 " 8 3,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, etc. 4 " 7 6,000 Miniature Lockets, 5 " 8 4.000 Miniature Lockets—Magic Spring, 3 " 20 4,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, etc. 2 " 8 5.000 Plain t.old Rings, 4 .. 11 5,000 Chased Gold Rings, 4 " 11 7,000 Stone Set and Signet Rings, 250 " 10 5,000 California Diamond Bingo, 2 " 10 7,600 Seta Ladies' Joselry—Jet and Gold 6 " 15 6.000 Sets Ladles' Jewelry--Cameo, Pearl, etc 4 " 15 5,04 Gold Pens, Silver Extenslon•lloldera and Pencils, 4 " 10 6,000 Gold Pens and Gold-Mounted IPolders 3 " 8 6.000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups, 6 " 10 1,000 Sliver °Wore, 15 " .00 2,500 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets, 10 " 50 A. B. SHARP CYRUS BRADFORD PLR ROLLA 1,000 tiosen Silver Tea Spoons, $lO to $2O 1,000 " '• Table Ppoona and forks 20 ' 1 100 CERTIFICATES naming each article and its Value, are placed In SEALED ENVELOPES, which are well mixed. One of these Envelopes, containing the certi ficate or Order for - some article, (worth at least one dollar at retail.) will be sent by mall to any address, without regard to choice on receipt of 26 Cents. The purchaser will see what Article it drawn, and its 'val ue, which may be from One to Five Hundred Dollars, and:can thenisleudVne Dollar and reeelve.the'.Article named, or;any other on the list of the sane value and • after seeing the article, if it does net give perfect eat lotto:Con, we desire it to be immediately-returned and the amount paid will be-refunded. • • - fly this mode we give selections from a varied stock. of fine goods, of the but 'make and latest styles and of intrinsic worth, at a Mitnfinal price. while all have chance of securing articles of the very, high, at value. In all cases, we charge fur forwarding the Certificate, postage and doing the business, the sum of. Twenty live Cents, which must be enclosed in the order. Five Certificates will be sent 111 i $1; eleven for $2; thirty for $6: sixty-five for $10; one-hundred for $l5, Parties dealing- with us' roily 'depend on having prompt 'Mums, and the article drawn will he imme diately sent to any; address by return mail or express. Entire satisfaction Guaranteed in all mesa. Agents wanted, send for chattier. Write your baute r Town, County and State plainly, and address. • BELDEN & CO. ' • • 27 Courtlandt Streat, • June 10, 1865-6 mo. " ' • Now York • ( - 10 AL; AND LUMBER YARD.- ‘_) • The siabscrlber having leased the yard formerly occupied by Armstrong andlloffer, and purchased' the stock of COAL AND LUIID.NR,' fn the vard, together with an ixamenmi now stock will have constantly on band and furnish to o der All kinds and quality 'of sessonod LUMBER, -BOARDS, 6 '; " ISOANTLINGC,'! • • FRAME STUFF 1 . Paling; nattering Lent, Shingling, Lath,"tiorked 'Flooring and•Weatherboarding;' Poste ' and liens, And every article that belongs to a Lumbe'r Yard. • All kinds of iihinglesilO'irit : Hemlock and Oak, of different ,quallties,.' Having! era pr. my owncan: ittrolsh bills to order of any: leng th And also at the shorte . st notice and on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will ho' kupt under :cover so they can bo furnished dry at all times. I have constantly ,an .Lend' all kinds of Family Veal undercover, which I will deliver clean to , any 'part of the borough. 'To wit: • ` , • Lykens Yalloy; bliokniti, Egg,. • lltdie and Nut. 'Luke Fiddlers 7:5. 11 Tieverton, .LocuSt MOunteln, IsCitabi . 'yr-which pledge utY- V I 41111' self to sell at the lowest , • prices, Boat quality of Liinebistnei's anti• litackainitN* Co alwayaOn band'which twill sell at the lowest figure Yard welt aide uf Brammar.hohool, Main street: • ANUItiOw ti. BIAI4. Juno% 1866. ',IXTRITiNG•PapOr of all degorititiOnOi ! •-• ,y cirdo, dt, noverottok'o brag arid Book Store.. , . • • CCOALOiI. lamps, Shadeti and C hi an , nevi it I . lllyerNtiok's Drag atia q4)01.t YORK THIRp,SERIES, $230,000,000• 7-30 LOAN U• S. 6-20 Six per cent. One cent per day on a $5O note. Two cents 4106 Ten " " " $5OO " 20 " • 4 •1000 $1 di It if It $5OOO II CHAINS, MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION Pulpit - au& Rotarian Pamphlet Serial, 4 cONTAINS. Reports of, the beet Ser mons, Lectures, Orations, etc. Twelve Numbers 0 0 • Singis "Numbers /6 Cents; Double Numbsrn Weenie.' ' • • The ohiect_of this-Serial Is to preserve in convenient 'firm. the beat thoughts of our 'twit id de& men just as they come from their lips: three retaining their trash nese and Personality. The proolk are always corrects° by' the authors. Great favor has already been shown the work. The successive numbers will be boned as often as Discourses worthy a place I n the Serial can be thund. Thirty-six numbers have already been pub tidied. A complete list will be sent when applied for with stamp. List of Numbers Alreddy Published I.—Christian Recreation _and Unchristian Amtise went. by Item. T. L. Copier. 2.—Mental Culture tor * Wornen, by Rev. 11. W. Beach er and Hon. James T. Brady. 3.—Grandeurs of Astronomy, by Prof. 0. M. Mitchell. S.—Provos+ a..d Louisiade of Christianity, by Rev. Win. H. Milburn. s.—Jesus mud MO Resurrectlon,. by Rev. A, King men Nott: O.—Tribute to Humboldt , by Eon. George Bancroft. ''cv Dr. Thompson, Prof.t Aguas, Lieber, Bache, and anyot. I.—Coming to Christ, by Rev. Henry M. Scudder, D. D., M. D. B.—Danlei Webster. Oration by lion. Edward Eve! , ett. at lin Inauguration of the etatoe of Webster. at Boston. 9.—A Cheerful Temper, a Thankigivlng Discourse, by Rev. Win. Adams, D. D. 10.—Deatb of Washington Irving, by Hon. Edward Everett and Rev. Jobn A. Todd. 11.—George Washington, Oration by Hon. Thomas A. S. Babcock, at the Inauguration of the statue of Wash ington, February 22d. 1860. 12.—Travel, Its Pleasures, Advantages, and Require , manta, by d..H. Siddons. 13.—Italian Independence, by Rev, Henry Ward Beecher, Rev. Henry W. Bellows, D. D.. Rev. Joe. P. Thompson, D. D.. and Prof. 0. M. Mitchell. 14.—Succen.iof our Republic, Oration by Hon. Ed. ward - Everett, In Boston, July 4th, 1860. its and 10.--L(Two in ono, 25 cents.) Webster's Speech In the United Stites Senate, on the Force Bill, and Jackson's 'Proclamation to South Carolina in 1883. 11 'and 18—(Two in one, 26 cents.) Webster's Reply to Hayne. 10.—Lafayette, Oration by Hon. Charles Sumner. 20.—The CaUseS of the American Civil War, by J. Lothrop Motley. _ 21 and 22.—(Two in one, 25 cents.) "The Questions of the Day." The great oration of Edward Everett. 2.R.—Providence In the War. A Thanksgiving Die. course, by the Rev. B. D. Burchard, D. D. . 24:-.The Southern Rebellion, and the Constitution- al Powegs of therliepublic for its Suppression. By the Hon. Henry Winter Davis. O.—The War for the Union. An Address by Wen. dell Phillips, • 26 and 27.=-(Two In one, 25 cents.) Three Unlike Speeches. The Abolitioniste and their Relations to the War by Wnii Loyd Garrison. The War not for Emancipation or Confiscation, by Hon. Garrett Davis, of Kentucky. Aloe African Slavery, the Corner• Stone of the Southern Confederacy. by Hon. Alex. H. Stevens - 2.9;- 6 The War; A Slave UnLin or a Free I By Hon. Martin F. Conway. Z.—Oration by Hon. George Bancroft, before the citizens of New York On the 22d of February._lB62, to which fa added Washington% Farewell' Address. '3u—The Sabbath, and its Relations to the State: de. livered before one of the largest religlowl audiences ever assembled In New York. 31 —A Sketch of Parson Drownlow (by Theodore Tilton), and hls Speeches on the Sufferings of Union men at the South, and the Irreligious Character of the Rebellion, fully and correctly reported, with the ap plause and observations of the audience inserted, giv ing a life-like view of the enthusiastic reception which the "Parson" received for his unconquerable devotion to the Union. In these Speeches Mr. Drownlow narrates- he his most eccentric and graphic, style, many and various in cidents of the Rebellion, which came to portions] know tedwe. As a record Of the times, these speeches are worthy to be read and preserved by every patriot and historian. 32.—" Signs of Promise." A Discourse by Rev. J. B. Thompson. 33.—Itev. Henry Ward Beecher's Fort Sumpter Ora. Lion. April 14th, 1865. 34 and 35.-11 on. George Bancroft's Oration In New York. April 25. at the Obsequies of - Abraham Lincoln ; the Funeral Ode, by Wllltem Cullen Bryant; The Emancipation Proclamation, Jan. 1, 1883; Mr. L)n• coin's Last Inaugural Address; A correct Portrait of the late President. (25 ctn.) 36.-1 n Memoriam. by Rev. 11. P. Thompson. SGUERIMERUORN, BANCItuFT & CO. P blishers. 130 Grand Street, Now York. June 30, 1885-2 m. PRICES REDUCED ! A T Ogilby's Cheap Cash Stori. lam now selling off my entire stock of Summer Goode at greatly reduced prices. Some uew style Dross Goode, Lawns, Temattlona, Chalies, Grenadiers, Poplines, Barred Lust res, DeLainesodce., very handsome, and at Inn prices. Calicoes. Muslins, Ninghams. As.. Cheap rr than can be bought In Carlisle. A large assortment or Worse and flosiery at reduced prices. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES; Very cheap. Now la the time for Bargains. 014 AS. OGILBY. July T, 1856. HIGHLY IMPORTANT ALESMEN WANTED to do busi ness throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey and tie ghhoring States. Previous experience as salesmen not necessary. No partially disabled or discharged soldier or active Intuit gent person need be without permanent and profitable employment. Apply personally and at once to W • S. WALTON, North East Corner Market Bt., and Market Square, larrisburg. June 6, 1865-6m0.0. NEW STORE In Eby's Old Stand, Blain St, L. BERNHARD & SON, INFORM the citizens of, Carlisle and vicinity that they have just opened In the above popular stand, an immense stock of First Class Clothing, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Their stock con sists in part of Coats, Pants and Vests, for civilian or soldier, made after the latest patterns, of Goode the quality of ? which cannot be questioned. Overcoats 24 all varieties. Trunk.. Carpet Dago and Vaiiaos, Neck Ties, Scarfs and Collars, Shirts, Drawers and Stockings Fancy Goods of all descriptions. In fact a complete and entire assortment of Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Don't forget the place, Eby's Old Stand. " Marion Hall," Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. L. IigENHARD At SON. December 23, 1854. .4991 Sint litnta croupy° Dm input& Sloan 41g JoAOUM twom - av t lugitavA Vern. 'sum 'g.LISIV.I .fipapi fora imireapiull opeetuoa pun Oierodi ac sua r iva u_ yTHA y s7Ai gij saossaamtg `SIIH.AAOIT. , ARLISLE & PHILADELPHIA. r " . 1•Z "" 1 :1 7.e, , 42 /a DAILY FILEIG HT L./NE. FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA. J. & D. RHOADS, MAIN BTIII2EI', OABLIBLE, PA. grireare of this Lino leave the Depot 811 Market St. Dolly, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Leave Carlisle, Daily, at"/ o'clock, A. M. Goods intended fur this Line should be marked C. P. Daily Frehrht Line, and sent in - by 4 o'clock. July 1, 1864. OUNIRgRLAND VALLEY • AND Lia= FRANKLIN. AlUt DO A D S. ..p.g.I.NOE OF SOURS. 01863, N and after .MormAir, Arun, 4th, Passeiwor Trains will run daily, awl - allows; (nuuday excepted): ' • . FOR ONAMBERSIIIIRG AND HARM:MORO Lure Ilacerstown. 7:00 A. M., 2:40 P. 31. .0 , , Greer:castle, . 7:87 " 8.88 " . Arr at 8,17 4:20 " Ottantbers'g, • . Leave 8:30 " 12:80 " .LeaveShippenburs 9:110 " 1:28 " Newrille 81:31 "_ 1:28 • " " Carlisle .10:10 " 2.42 " . 4 • Mechanicsburg 10:42 , '8:12.. " Arrive at Harrisburg 11:16 330 1011 011A6110111SR17RG AND HAGERSTOWN : - ikave ilarrhiburg ~ • • 8:05 A. 51., '. 1:85 P. N 4 , Mechanicsburg ," 8:87 " • ' 2:15 ' 146 ' 44 carnal& „ . 0:27 . " " 2%5 4 ,1 '' ' 41 !.. Nevidlile ' • 10:02 ••' " ' 3:20 " " .:. Bhlppensburg ' 10:88 "4:90. . 4 1 i Arr at 11:10 .6- . 530 4, , e Chambera?g, Leave 11:10 ‘ , 4:40 . o ' , Lekri)Clieeneast er' , - ,-.11:55' '. 4 : ',4:80, .4 4 4 Arr. at Iligerstown ' '12:35' ' 4l ' ' .6:10 -4 " 7riltrlsr ano:l4fr laburg AX22:IOIAT LON, Pi/I.liesemlol4oMg: Lease Oarlisie ' 5:65 A. M. ' . ••4 • Mechanicsburg , . 0:25 , . ,16 Leave , , 'B:W " • ' • Leave 11arrisburg 4:20 P. M. •• ~ ~ •' 4. bioCbaniellbllig , . ' 4'54 " •, , Atrive at carliele ,• -' 5:20. . 16 making close copra:Aß:as at Harrisburg with' Tratna for Philadelphia, New York. 'and Pittsburg; and with Trains for 01 points Weak.. •'i ". ,• • - . * The Train leaving ilarilaurg at `4.:26, 'P.M.; rune only as far as Carlisle: 0.'N.L1T144, Bup't.,' ouperintondenVe Office.. I ''' . ' • •• t hemb'g. July .4 ' leelt./ ' ' ' CUMBERLAND - VALIAEY HOTEL. • •J N E ~ Cor, Mdin . and Bedford Ste. cARLIBLE, ' PA. • J,D. 1 1 9. 4317 BET ER, Proprietor isir , EATAURA he itaiseine4, fuct/Itled wAhpyry,efiblit,ot , ldghor t and edibles oral) ydritMed. _ z; SILVER I SILVER SILVER I COMMONWEALTH MINING CO. VIRGINIA CITY, NEVADA. Capital; #2,000,600-20,000 Shares, $lOO encl. 8260 shares in the Traasury. to bOiold. °filo much an Is requhed, to raise the DecesSary.workibg eepitni. th, mine now being worked with the most prowl log re sults. . . . .2000 shares of stOcli, or , so much thereof as has not been sold, are offered for sale to raise money to pur chase machinery, and to extend the woik of develop ing the mine. ieorty Dollars per share, for full paid, and not subject to assessment. It is cot expected that more than this Amount will be imld below par, thus offering great ad. vantages to first purchisere of stock which isogon. ed in moot entire confidence that we have one of the I lama Btiver /bine, In the world, and that every share of stock will be worth Its face In gold in one year Rom this time ;'that dividends will be paid monthly within cloy 3 ear . that there is nothing off-ring whose cardral can and a mare safe and profitable investment, add that the funds to be raised will be ample for the full dere) potent of our Inexhaustible mine, leaving two. rhino of the stmk still in the Treasury, to be divided by the stockholders or held for their benefit. The management of the Company has been commit ed to a 'amid of Trustees composed of well known, en er-etic business men, in whom the stockholders may repch.e'implicit confidence. All deemed information regarding ibis Company will be Itirnished upon personal or written application to the rrestdent, Daniel W. Vaughan (Vice-President A merican Natiot al Bank), of New York, 0. B. Brown. 80 Broadway, Demarest a Baldwin, 171 Broadway, N. Y., or to W. Bacon, E5q..1.17 Prop t street, N. Y. 0,0 DAN'L, W. VAUOIIAN, Pres't. ISILLIsisBoN lee. and Treas. " Office, 80 Broadway, N. Y. Stock for sale at the American National Bank,-No. 80 Broadway, or at the office of the Company! August 4, 1805—at. HARDWARE STORE. THE old Hardware stand of Lewis F. Lyne, has pasted into the bands of W. E. 111111er & a. A. Bowers, who are now transacting business en der the name and style of MILLER & BOWERS. ,The new firm have just returned from the city and are now prepared to furnish to the public at the lowest prices, all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IlardWare, Ookel/ Triining, Paiute, 0111, GLASS, VARNISH, ac. &Mai into nude store will 'convince all that they have enough of goods to fully Supply tho demand in this market. Persons wanting .goods in our line will find it to their advantage to give us a call: All orders personally and promptly attended to. • July 7, 1865. • iron, English Refined. 4i CENTS lb. Nails, $5,50. Horse SHOES, $7,25. and everything elm) in proportion at HENRY SAXTON'S July 7,1866 NOTICE• The subscriber would respectfully in form the public that he has purchased the entire stuck of COAL AND LUMBER, belonging to the late firm of AiIIISTRONG AND HOF FER, and leased the real estate for a series of years, where he is prepared to accomm , date the community with LUMBER of every variety, and on the most rea senabel terms, Having purchased his new stock at the head of the market with great care, by the old of au experienced lumberman, ho is enabled to compete with the river market In prices. I have relinquished the tanning business; and will devote my entire attention ;;o the LU a GER & (.1.0 A L trade. 1 have also secured the services of Mr. George Zuloir, an experienced hand In the trade, who will constantly be on hand to accommodate all who may favor us with a call. 0, - A large quantity of Coal, also A L coal of all kinds, under over, Cltg kept constantly on had. Coo k; mere can in, sapirderi on short notice,,at ihe lowest pbssible rates. by a strict attention to business and a desire to do debt, we hope to secure n liberal share of public patronage. June 9, 1865 N still retain the same position in the Firm of fh.j.,,ey & Blair. which will be carried on so ener getically as ever at their o ti stand near the ties lions, as our purchas s will be made together at the bead of the market. we frel ennedvnt by so doing to be able to accommodate our customers and the public, on the most reasonable terms. MACHINE SHOP. rine subscriber now manufactures and heaps con-tantly - on hand. on rs:or. h Stro. t, east of heudium's tletel, a large ass rtment of AGRICULTURAL lUPLEMENTS, such as Horse Powers, Threshing litenhloes with Sep ..- Wore attached, Cover Hullers Corn I sholiers, Straw and Fodder Cutters, all FIUME_ or which are the latest and the best 0,,'- •' improvements. Particular attention paid to Repair ing of ail kmds of Agncuitural Implements at short notice and reasonable prices. Thankful for former lavers I tespectfully solicit • share 01 public. patronage, Richmond h a s Fallen ! AND SO HAVE DRY GOODS. Aere fact that is proven to every person calling at the Cheap Store of Leidich & Miller, w they are just receiving a large supply of Spring and Summer Goads, purchased since the great decline in gold The stook embraces in part LADIES" DRESS GOODS, such as Black and Fancy Silks of nil colors and quali ties, new styles Poplins, kfohairs, Lustres, Alpaccas all colors, ftiozainbiques, Lamerlques, Valenclas, De Lobes Challies, Ac. SPRING CIRCULARS, Basques, &aquas, Shawls, tire , &e MOURNING GOODS of every kind, consisting of Mourning Silks, A Ipaccas, numbezirtes, Nohaire. Poultweel nide and double width DeLnioes, Tandso ClothsoC.rape Venn, Collars, Hand kerchiefs, Balmoral Skirts, a new style, black end white Gingham% I‘c. • DOIIItISTIC GOODS, bleached and unbleached Muslims from 12% cents up. A large assortment of Calicoes from 12% cents to 25.- 10 4 bleached and unbleached Sheeting, Pillow Case Muslins, Tic/dugs. Cottonades, Gingham, Nankeens, Table Liaper, and a great many other goods not men tioned but always on band. Our notion department is complete, embracing Cotton Hosiery of every quality for ladies, gentlemen, misses, boys and children, Gloves of every description. Silk, Linen, and Gingham Handkerchiefs, French Coreetts, Hoop Skirts all elves, Balmoral Skirt. all elms, Balmoral Skirts. Neck Ties, Suspenders, Trimming 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 very short notice by a first class tailor CARPETS, CARPETS, a full line of every description and quality, Matting, Floor Oil Cloth, Looking Classes, Oil and Paper Win dow Minds, Table Oil Cloths, Stair Oil Clothe, and many other house furnishing goods for the season. Feeling very thankful to the generous community far their kind and liberal patronage so far extended to tha firm, we earnestly and sincerely ask a continuance of the same, as customers know that lea great pleas ure to us to exhibit our stock, besi.Jes proving that we always study the interest of our eustemerS. as we are deter Mined not to be undersold by 'any merchant In the country. LEIDICH & MILLER Please remember.the well known stand , south east corner Market square, directly opposite Boot end Shoe store. April 28,180 b. WM. BLAIR & SON, Corner of Hanover and South Ste. • NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocery and Queensware Store. , JUST opened with freFh •and good ►Goode. a choice variety of evrry thing usually kept Inafirst class store.' Particular attention given in the selection of nice sets of China anti Granite Ware, ' CHOICE TEAS. COFFEES: SUGARS, SYROS,BPIOES , FLAVORING EXTRACTS,. Canned and Pickled Fruits. Worcestershire, Cumber " ' laud, and other Seneca. ' . • . Cheese. Crackers, and every, thing else in our line that a discriminating publin may require. Full assort luenta pi Writing Papers; Ccuti'oll Lamps, Queensware, Willow, Cedar, ztone_and Earthen Wares, SALT, FISH, OILS, AND NAILS,. kept constantly unbend.' Goods will be replenished frequently, kept clean and nine, sold at the lowest possible prices, and delivered at any part of the,tow ;, • - Pleasoglve us a call Cash paid for Country Pro duce.:' .• ; • • ‘ ; ' • .. W11.•131.AIII,4 SON. Carlisle, March 3, 1865.—1m' • NEW-..NP FRESH r, co els 1 e gs . , - HALBERT & BRO., . . R AVING • just returned • trona the EaStOrii cities desire to Inform their patretie that i Inlna largo and varied stock of .New and Fresh Goode at the lowest cash prices. • , Their assortment ps thorough apd complete, contain. log everything necessaar to. constitute •a //Int {lees Grocery,.., . . .CO F FEES, SUGARS, • In greatest kiandriUcti, and , at leriesk figures,'— Syrups; 13060, ,, Caurie.d Ntulta, .QUEENOWARK arid Crockery, Salt, and Flab, Cheese, Crackers, 'Biushebillaskets and;WllloW Ware;; . • )11 Re94r5,(411 4 54 obaceq).. • • . orthe cbqicoot brando : , 'th5 , 5 , 514 . 5,4!1!het.F, tind„,,a ittiotlipin r ,t of - - • • FAM LX GROCE - Dian fOrget the old etand, South Vast eotaor of 4 !" ( 3Y,Mi t YM AI 47 -ob, $t,14.4.4: ANDREW 11. BLAIR ANDREw A. BLAIR A J. RUTZ, Agent nALlikhp a I:, • •