Easy Chairs, St ft, wall br.telccas, and three small titi , lcP, all of walnut, and of most ex cellent workmanship. Two of the [Ailed had marble top:, the oilier had n movable top with four changes quite ~neat arrangement and sornehhing •ew lie also exh,l)ited elegant samples of wall paper. glazed and plain, and pictures frame! in different styles A case et Can .ies from the establkhinent of Itheem it Spahr, eohMined quite it var.ety cud was looked ai with wisitrui eyes by many ll.Arder a gratin ite of the Philadel phia Institution for the Bind exhibitod the slate and wroin apparatus used , pU 'pils of that highly u fuel Institutien. Wm 0, Stoic had a new invention, aalled it 'Drying hart: ' for negatives which will ~no donut, meet w tit tvteotion one rho-e engag, ccl io the bits , tieti of Photographing, C. 1. Loehniiin, front his (I.olery On )hin ,dreet had a nitii,Ler of r o m p, • ing Photograplk.e. Vi•itr , 1001 tiu In ()types. Ile ASa. ..1-0 of rile . br.tted met of ill(' ibtittBt!"' iT'),o,,:bre:thtery, taken just ;trier that tote. 11:1,1 ',eine burned by the Rebel: .1 C Le-her had also 'taunt her f t-pec.inetk from hi: ,-I, l l,li,liteont, as had also 11. 11. Grove Indeed the Fair wa: rich in -I,,cmtl•ri , tel 1111 , :111. A U M)( Nlerlanic,barg and It S hull F.:ill. o: 11,1- g. having al 0 s ni in e bone. Jacob Boa. hail , tutu eel very enin .ri u r fur.: and saiehek: l.ui ter Line :; or tiaineninl h,kkers !wive Flowers, got up with hi. well known good tame; 11•,.. Dr Conner exhibited SOllle 'Teel of artiticiAl Flower'. of riti paper, very natural in appr ,r -ancc. The only e.:,se of 13oioc, and Sho..s were throe co Jooitthan Comma', . ;mine vc y toic !'raven I)ra wit.g.i, men - 01 Urn io.elit were 115.11 lied by J It.silci-ro of II ; ri-hiir ; .r. 111,- If. t • nos y, rt li Con. r C con taining. 1 113 stitoli • art cx himie I a vase of Wax Ft nit: Nliiry Itielie.on specimen of immemade slocliings : ~11;-. L d a nsi.my spemaie;liter Nei tutsk Hiss g. Gill iivor,cd .... • rissa ripe Sofa Cti-h ions n he.l Col - Isr and Tidy Lilies Fhe• e.• w d Cushions. 1.1/,/•(' NIeNIIII In. an eiiihronl ereil Seal 1: 1;:m nl, M II loly r eau i S A Ilium:I. hleclo hs. I Ilyer-, l'reserv..l F. lilt liar E Nlyei s 1a11: %Vine. ill (doom- id 11l rry, iy, and Wil l i., and pore g,. pe Juice. by rge IV Sheafer S A Hilt lon and Thimois Lee Ills 11. A 1.1.;w • n dish ul voly 1 g, Ala tig. , ,s IlTs. .1. IV Linn. Mo.:- ,ry 11 1 rnman and Fanny Zeigler: presimit s. Of 1111,11 and • W 11.211 wlie A/411011'S , astied by II thi y t; stell ilie mei its 01 111, bre• qd oy rwsting: an • g.,t •; lair (Mani— :tt ihe sph a let Hitt , of 111 . ,. J•itnes e•r-. ii. lgli was conveniently near it. Ills T hi 611,1 no el gaol e lIC S. fa Cm MI, I, Inc ,+ I) it o.i ..1 a fine display of I , .,ney Work,;..n,i•tm : ..; .0 - (;I.‘ I', (li' (/, ked 111 diao bizie 1111 Oil e:ineing mu, 11 ;al. 11l , 11.115:t I: 1111.1 • ing A ei,...ce ot //o,0"/ WIN 111.1••CI0( Adam Filler. Mr. .1.,e,.1.; 11 , A, in. .1.•1111 n ir. and John (In. 1,1, od, boxes of Honey gi era poinru of the V. (.11•1 lit 11, 11 :11 was ien.leied vi ry ilt•raet, , e h, tl,e ri. 1 .1, 0 . of Needlework an I I , ' moy (J.;; ell for the Ca.tnol.c riir, to he hold 'llO og next month. 'rhe goods were ex lichi.ed by )Ir., Gem gm IV 8..1. der, an 1 al I t.'.lt ti ills /II tenlion el overy one dui ink .11 , I , a'r p needleWii - Or.-emi.shded Choli,iig. Slint.ers, 8441.1 , 415, li, ;1 vaii o .y of Ftitiey .IrtirkL. al mad , hr I , lanig,iii and daughier, and Ili-, r, of o lelph ; several no 11111111 ii.des 111111' ; HO ell by the F 11 , , f••• M.eMinn. 1,1.0 t .1 th e flatus pl.lll-VWtorti• . l" et, Att • leg.int embroidered Sliavd. by M r - 81, 0t ,0,. 1 1 ii „. and Fillir) Ile ;ONN ol'lc (;,1 formed pa; t 0 thie eollectien. which was also en jolted holder-, anti o her F,u, v Ari ;cies 01 It o - mian ed :11./ a ora it tiful IVax Flower. , pre out 'I by lir Nub inger, a -e.:l aro. I.Y Ut ti N, inger, n silver Ten s. t , h .) R o h o rr -out by al; ii a • cli or by Mr \Viler orSed Li ,gS lirs Lute of 1': each China. bv Mr. C•ir.r.: IL-.1 In the , mule collection were :11,1 t \ v.; Sofa by Si. I,y Fan-1 'AMA nni, Slippers turd n liltlittit•d Snit by Bella Pitller, 'Watch l'io.es Lt. Fancy .13eltd-worli by 5f is , (;:ird !PT 1,1(11 11111 . ben-burg, 11..0 small Ala-der land of Phiadelphia. 111,d ;1 ILdt,'tnitt 1;111-- Bottle )1 of the •-aiiir city artii:les articles are all to he the benefit of the Catholic l'hui eh at the Fair to lie held in 11111, :111 the 25th of November. Sialcinnvl el \\ - ,0 , 1; tvere al o exhibited Lv Laura L Lee, Ago , - : • 31.tller, Lizzie I', Lit t er- and I,izzie Kenyon. Three vases very h uutiful Wa \ Nl 'wore wore,exhibiti.d Alaru;ar,:ta Turin ?Alrl.ilico, \V. Si.eace: . ..I.llriqj n pair ,Jr Slippers and II ;111 111/ Uzi!), 'cIII•gIklItly ell) IN Itkit•nl ui L c..la b% .\ll' , . - I1l:A1:11111 4/c Phila. Prince'z Feeder, om.binirig liwa hurement, (;ranary and Trmit.r,ll. ,xllll, ited by btu Saddler. 'l'lli, 11.•\ , .' in veil - [lull I.OOIC tile prowillin la the N. Y. Si;ite Fair. A. Loudon several cages of Canaries. A colored engra‘ log said to be a represen tation of 'nine and EL,,,,ity, was exhibited by . the Agent Win.,l 4 ii vin. The to. arcing this pi9turwor chart; Is so deeply buried in the ialikiefralia of psychology, that it is past finding Out.. • TID4 object oar eye rested on after viewing this picture was the stuffed skin of a calf, burp with two head,, contributed by .1. L. Sweigert. Several fine specimens of Spanish Sole Leather, Slaughter .Leather and Calf Skins. from the tanneries of W. M. Watts, henry Ilickernell and John tlendenin, were on ex hibition. It wits very superior in size. tan nage and dressing. H. C. & J. D. Chenowith exhibited a Letnon Tree and Cotton Plant. Margaretta Sturm 2 cases of Bonnets, Mrs, A. O. Schtiehman also exhibited • tlll,O- t bonnets, and Mrs. S. A. Hutton had a line display of bonnets and fancy millinery trim mings. Minme Parker had on exhibition a beautiful sett of Hair Jewelry. John Rinehart a pair of superior horse shoes, A tine assortment of Stoneware, manufac tured at Newvi Ic, was exhibited by Semi. ' I. It vine. The ware made by Mr. Irvine for beauty of loran and durability of,material is not excelled by any similar ware in the State, and we are happy ,to • learn that the demand for his ware is daily increasing. John Gutshall exhibited a section of a patent Bee-hive. The queen bee of this hive is saidito be an Italian •bee, much superior to ours. Several pounds of splendid butter was ex -hibited_b_y_Joitus.Shugart— Spangler & McCreary had some boxes of very tine Segars of Connecticut and Havana Tobacco. A lot of Sc.g i ars from Seedleaf to bacco was also onexh;bition by Waggoner & Armstrong of Harrisburg. A model for a patent Flood Fence was ex hibited bk,A.. Ralston. Sec , , ral choice pears, " Vicar of Wake acid," a Duchess HA.ngouleme,T'and other varieties were exhibited by Semi, W. Sharp,' Henry .Myers and Mrs. W. H. Trout. Those of Mrs. Trout were . the product of fruit bud ded by the exhibitOron the common Quince. A specimen of Winter Petioles were exhib ited by AndroW.Morrison.. John Mcßride' exhibited a . Flour Barrel tad' Win. Park' a Beer Keg, both of which were among the finest specimens of cooper log. John Campbell, scent for the Wheeler & Wilson and Idowe's patent Sewing Machines, lied several of them on exhibition. These machines have taken the highest premium's at all exhibitions, and claim to have many advantages nut possessed by othern achines. Purchasers 'Mil find un assortment of both at the. Railroad Office, • Henry Saxton had . a large and elegant as sortment,a Hardware' on exhibition,. Com— prising Cutlery, Farm Implements, &c. • Win. Brady kome very tine specimens of Edgb-too.s, such asHatchets„Axes,&e: Stunifiel linamnger of this ,place and J. S. Honotoi. oCkleelinnicsbnrg, had on exhibi tion several Very line specimens of their,the ' chanietii skill, stich.:as Saddles, Bridles and Greenfield St Sheafer had ,a fine assortment' id Dry Goods from their ' •6, J. G. Callio had a case of Huts and Caps. James D. Greason had on exhibit:. ti.o "Excelsior Churn," said, to be one of the hest of these useful articles. • The Sewing machi es of Wilcox & Philad Iphia, were also on exhibition. Tlie iigen4 fur the ',resent is at Mrs. Neirs-ind !Mary store. A. Parlor Organ with no\V combination swell, was exhibited by J. D. Raffensberger of Mechanicsburg. The tones of this instru ment are clear and 5 wool, and by aid of the swell, acquire a full, round, organ like char acter. Estey's -Melodeon and Cottage, Organ was 11,,, exhibited-by M. Bruce of Philadel phia. The same exhibitor had also the "'Ar monk Organ f. t• Chum-hes and Public Halls. The tone of this latter instrument was nearly quid to an ordinary sizod pipe organ. We have not musical knowledge sufficient to ex pre., an opinion on these instrumoiti , , nor space to describe them more fully. The skill and patient inilti-try of the la dies W7t- \Veil represented in the number itch nriety of the Quilts pliwed by them' on ex hibition Mrs. Dr. Coover had it fancy quilt. Mrs. C. jlncur,ut had two, both in imitation of shill work. Alitry A. Loittig lind one 1\1.0;1111o; (If . rusra, 1/111` iu stir., Another in chain tvoric. Lturitin ex hibited mei styli whory lewd; unit ono in iniittition of grapes. The lady foal I, pair of very tine coverlets.. Mary Ziiigier hod n quilt wade ut• d , liiine. r , quilt un,l countor i iiine. 1111,1 rs.. Peter Spahr, ono eery 'finely 111. 111,1 With the American Flag. C.ll II 11..11 luld hulls. Mrs. ,Jesse Zeigler ex hibited pith. of white' Woolen 2il .1,1001) 11 - itllner exhibited 42 yitrii oI - ritg enrptiting which wie , very sultoriiiii. Inn pretend) e to inueli of the figured sold in Geo. 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Sheater. 50 Aral last rnn..Ail once Minn lCntr 0. )13 50 11 . 111 A 1,10 n, Two speclllll.l/5 011,-0 ..• .11,oeing, eery 1 00 drlund tenet., M. 1,01.10.1, 50 Fruit picker, p.e weighitrgbeal. •, leirglikt• parrot nalv. t,llll/ited 1.. y 0. IV. I'ar,olo., 0 00 Ilay cattier, .1.1111 prom. It It. Newmalt, 1 00 151 " IV. A. 111141.11eton, 50 .141 " Jun. Getwalt, 50 DiNplay of wall 11 wer r yew xuperiox,) A.:11.•11w1m. 50. Stump extractor, 111.16.!FIldlV1(1113, 00, • TILEI' I'L UL n.•• e hod iii;t time to trellfl•trAlihitighing., match as it tool; pinch from the Fair Ground.. Weietit:n froftilliii,i'se who w. re present, that oNving fi,3 the witnt of rain for some weeks, the ground was very dry, I breaking up into Jarge . cli q l,l, and thereiVre very unfavorable fur We append the report of ° 'the cuulntitt o iynd -the preiriinins awarded. CLA.‘:•:: 4 22-PLOUGHING MATCH The ronunit tee report tilt the gronnd sit, t i try dry and linrinind hroulting up in lumps fund clock, rotator-. ing it Iniposnilik twintilto ilnit rats ploughing. Best ploughing, 1i:1011%1111er, 0 2nd best ploughing, Pitcher Common, 3,1 bost ploughing, John F. Lind.ity, 5. t; Jos. iVolf made very good ploughing with Plank plough. ithifthig brain. The thregoing list is carefully complintl—from the re ports of the several committees without nu alteration LEMUEL TinMt, JNOANN.I.IIII.LI, •, W. W. DALE, Committee of revision. In 'closing wir report, wo cannot too strongly commend the Officers and Managers of the Society, for the perfect system and good ord r which characterized the entire_ exhibition. True, there was n greater num ber than usuarof those outside shows Which generally:follow itt the wake ofagric choral. Fairs; Monstrosities, in the shape of "Fat Womo,:,',4‘The man that swallows a sword," Venomous_ looking Serpents gyrating rounu an equally venomous looking . young lady: "Cosmoramic views," non an "African Man drill," where, it we believe the "blower," is '" stamped it" all day it the door of the tent, they had a ProfessoroMatnral History expressly engaged to en ighteh the public /15.1 as to this woctlerfol anneal. Some of these "snows" were mere blinds to cover'certain gambling nrrangeinents; but theywere dis 'covered and promptly arrested ify the Bur gess, Mr. Calor bell. Within the grounds, however, every thing passed 011' quietly. The door keepers, police and others engaged in ca: Eying out the di rections of the man" gets, were polite, atten tive and vigilant; and, notwithstanding the dense crowd` which was pres Sing on them, there was no imdue excitement. To show that this Fair huts heeti the most successful ofanY 'yet held in this county, we need only refer to the fact, that Ole receipts' .this year, by far, exceed that of ney. c fMmer year; the amontit. red ized for season' tickets*, and single admissions,-being $3,449,90, 'and. ititliongh the expenses pf the,Society have in.ett' heavy, in. refitting the• builOinge' end groitude, which hudheen.very much injured while used as quarters forVolunfeers; there is still a handsome surplus in WC Treasury for contemplated impro7ernehts, before the next annual meeting• MONEY: MONEY Voney Sewed is Money Earned FARM ERS, Mechanics and laboring men Look to your Interests. if you wish to RAVO money, bily your BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, st PLANK'S Cheap Store, South West corner of North Ilanover St , and locust Alloy, midway between Thu• dlum's and Wetzel' , Hotels, Carlisle. whore Hoots, Sh es, Hats and Caps can ho had from the commonest article to the I•ery bc.,t, quality. al such prVis that dots commit' lon. Oo and R. them. ltemem. er,the Stand, S dith West corner of North Hanover stt ,and Locust 111 y. Midway botwes , ‘ Thu di uni's and ISu• refs llntels. (let hor fi. 18115—tr. ITCH I ITCH i ITC,II sr!MITCII 1? A ! SCRATOU! Wheaton , s Ointment Will cure the Itch in 48 Hours LO cures SALT RHEtTM, PL A 'E'H,. , S, and all ERUPTIONS OP I\,Price 60 meta 1..11, ~,h! by nIl 1),11.44 Isis. By seinling tIO ernts to it EbICS poTTER. Buie Aron In, ITO Washington strert. Itr,ston. N ass, it will berforwantod by mall. Tem , of postage, to any part nt tho United States Sept 22. IStltt—etn. - - tiiSkElts ! NV HI SKUS! 00 vou w .nt Whiskers or ‘lnnstarhes? Our Ore- C0.010 , m0.1 ielll lone , 11 , 111 to gr. itv 1111 the smo..th s chin, nr hAir on hold 1100110, in Six IS'eek, 1.00 ut ICI ;nail tnywhere nn reerip; orA ad, esu. w s .t co., Itn< 139, Brooklyn., N. Y. la eh 31. I.(ls—ty. Yttirria 1,1 VI.NG , TO -‘t" /II istis Icy hu Ite•y. Illus. C. Murphy. lit Chi Pl•-ue•z'? M IL l'or „e No dti.i•inc LI VINCI. 4 T .N and NI. % WV 11 II 110Igt ES—STA 1" Oh the morologot Thorstlay thy l'2l tio.t., by tho Itev.. P .1. t lore, I. J. Wilson 'lodges of Butt huhre, fo Mho+ Alt Sty of Carli6le. Tic.% lil,E. in this plum, at the Reformed l',llsnunngn, by the gee. S.,nntnl Philips, Mr. Daniel Tit rt•r Ilurrint .1. Within, tenth al liingston, 1111., nun ty. 31 INIIIIIT--31.011.1t150N On the 121 h irn.t., in this rhn r, tin. ltok. She! lurk, 31r. It illmto 11. ,N 1 Knight to tloo 31.1ry IV. Ilnrrisnil, both 01 I'emtlers ,llll..lo,Liik, co. lit. I,caQs. lAEA V 1.:11 - lu rto 2 , 1 lk September 11Ct1lt Mins I.M IS.I 1.. \AEA Ell,lltitightor. ol Ihe hill. t ipt..l••lln 11. iu 1110 11 1 11, i.l 111 A doll ill ,langli no%a 11•11•1,-i•ro•r. ands ~arm oirnd , hoe nr•oom y In rtioraresi its 11,1 . .1,1(11 r, 11r1,11.0.11. To ltc, ',longed fidelity. gentltoo , s. null t•inc.•nly t, luck, 1[1: 101 :111.0 11..11 1111.. Ent" Lrr 1•1•11411h•••1 h u .1, her Nun, than Iwo years rr,,r n, Ilm• •lecoase, sh•• 1011 111 lutist n,, null iu her dying Irmr, 1,,, hope. in Ilan. I himgh hurtthk,Ylll,•. I 1111ging Lr the t•r"rs ~,th a firm ,sy 1 1••• th 11•11•1 noel um hell!" intoresh••l Cui hvr ht,t hilt, chua It•••••,•11 1111,11 •- Tliv ,otting of dm how in the h(qhro , a goeolol 10.-051..110 1).01 0000. 0- 00 11 . 001,101 , 010 , M ih.• •• the ~~t~~trl~cts, CAIL I, SLe E PROD C 111 A ET. s i5,,5 tiporfinol 1 1 1'‘ rt 11' IT I; WII EAT REID do. . =I F.l) • 1111 'NI 1.=1,..E1, GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET 0 , 1•1..• 1 , 1 11 . 0.1,1 u In/ 11 - 'O. 1>,./t/7. 1 4 It.kl`4 0: Mln"s, •25 NVIIITE BE k Ns. '' - 2 I' kItED P1?A(114:S. ' I.'NI'AI4ED I'EACILES 10:11.14 .tl'l'l,ES. IZAU.S. MEM II 11% . -12 111.:111--11' x. -11 Y B 11-ON "A I.l.:l'l'EltS l'\('l, \lll El) in thi• Post °nice ill Carlisle. Si:Ilf• the . 20:11 il.ty of Octiiiii•r, 1065. Published Tii the pa per lio.v . ing the Iztrgegt. circulation. ohtitill :my or !hes(' lettor , , the tiliNA t:0,11 for ',141I'll'OSP(1 :ho of lii I: t itna I,ly twit cents 1 . (11' ntlt t•rti,itipt. lor tt ithin rJltr Ileollth, the 11 1,0 =l.lll Ilit• 1),1.1 Leit e r ()nice. ' GE) ZINN. P. NI. Al Wir , iu .I,inw- And\ II I\llt , ini Nry 11.1(.4 .‘ Thea.l.,re R .I.llrm \ldler (Zk. , ..rgt B( . 11 Luus (o),d Miirta) (],urge 801,11 Nlary J a n, (C.W.I) lil .)It S.W . \ .1 ( . ..t icy E.lw.kt.l 0.'01'.1)1t..)11.,1 , 1-; .1 2 l'alnek• 1).% id • RI chnnl J II EdlV:l Id S llpier A II Sllllll[ol Thwo.l2; huunti •r Julius Sherman J 11 \V Stu, ll Peter 11.11 I , Ilu chess Frevinan Sw..o/I. , rlSiev CE)I B 11l =lll =I Ipsmi 11 Towson 110.,‘ d W 'Coley u a ry liooc r Unibarint. Toniso'n Hardy El ell NViltel-Mr Johnsou Waggoner C host I) W,tiner Hartlet F K evrers Worrell (Alas Buson VII neily-Mr Young Moses Keel Mary E Ziegler Mrs Elizabeth McFarland David • 1 OTICE.—The public is herel:y eau tinned inraluht eredithwany inao.hoix of my fain xeopt, my wife and daugtV, Will pay 110 it - vomits contracted In my y any other pore tiC JACOB • 00.. YU, 1965 -Gt J' OR SALE OR RENT !. THE two.mitiqj Brick Hotise on the ent u or of lied•ord apd Harrisburg turnpike, .lcutnrn xk Fitinnu's point, together ivith • ACRES OP LAND, 44 . Otehnrchr ; Ttiliiiinedi 'those. .le. This pr pei ty le well, eetitot,,ted for tied has'kett 1/01.1 lIS It • Ilt.tieti garden.— l'ossenduhair:lit on the first 44,11, 1500. For tarots I II tril,fiNl). • OetZifargo ` ; Norkii Hanover St. FOR SALE! and Lot on Porn frw 13 if q i4o/64110. rt tialibvt r foul Pltt, now occupied locltard'ldtyt)if; The lot contott)B,4o'ipet In (rout 'and 210 In depili, baying thereon erected a two story FRAME HOUSE, brick back building on Pomfret - • ....W. and stone ouse on Chapel Alloy. Por'plirt,ititafa apply to 0. P. lIU3IIII Cli, Att'y. at Law. mt. 19, isitti,43t -FA;RM FOR SALE: WE of the very finest and most hand otni3ly Mimic(' farms in tile Cumberland Val ley, five miles wester Cavil:4oCM the Cumb. Rail Road: containing er . One. Hundred and Eig/ Acres morn or Limestone Soil, smooth and easily tilled, Improvements in the way of fences nud bs hdinss first excellent ' •• • Tenement Rouse. thereon, fivo el too acres of wood laud attached If do lma! 114 tLo purchaser, good wells and cisterns on Min premises Also; s voral Elapses sod loth of ground in sumo locality. tedr,further inf,timation limulreuf JAMES A. DU:NEAR, Att'y. at Law; Office south of Court, houso ootohor 3u, 1805—tf. • Farm for. Sale. • g I-I8 subseirber offers at private s. Iv, 1, a first-rate WM e.. 9 CONN: VARId, tlttleto In West Ponnebarough ToWnet4,oinberiatot co., ono mile east of N01%1 . 1 , 1110, on the pubila road leading to tralinatown tied a *doing forme orJafin Laughlin, Inclllo SIN.) lli• 'Weil and Rev Mr 31cUttehen, Thu farm CONTAINS 102 ACRES, :• and the Inprovements consist ora huge two story BRICK &STONE .'•HOUSE Wash House, Stone Bank Baru . 4 .1111 P. , Wagon Shed, Coin Cribs, &,e, 'l9'ndis In high state of and uu,ter good /moo. The land toall cleared oileept, about'ln acres, ce vend w tb good Anther. Persons do Irlug to purchase can view the term by'callln. ou the tenant, or the stistallter residing 111 611, MARRIALL: • (Mabel. 20,1806. , 11/ EM3 =EMI PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTAII !• 0. Thursday, Nom?ober; 9t7t, 1865. Wla be sold on the premises in Sil ver Spring township, about two and a hail miles northwest of Mechanicsburg, and one and ono fourth Mlles southeast of Nuw Kingston, on the Onin. beriand Valley flail Road, a vain tble LIMESTONIF 4I , FARM, containing about 75 00000 more nr less. The improvements 'are a two story DitlcK HOUSE and a stone Bank Barn with Wagon Shed and Corn pralrl , Cribs, a brick Wools House, and all *" Cl be, necessary outbuildings There Is yuttota • rehard end a 'well of never tailing ratter rat the premises Thera is also a siroan, of run rd.¢ water in ono of the fields. Aa porabna do, Irons of viewing the property can do so, and ohndu all necessary information by calling on Oen Longsdot Heinz on the adjacent corm Salo toe insnonca at 10 o'clock on said day, when will he tondo known by =1 HALL® THREE NIGHTS ONLY! Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 0,•t„G,,• 33, 34• 25. ATT NE ES Tuesday and Wednes (Ny Afternoons nt 3 o'elork for the eonreh More of timities mot ehltdron ELLINGER & FOOTE'S G RAN 1) COM 111NATION•I THE _MOST ATTRACTIVE AMUSE MENT TRAVELLING ! • TH THREE SMALLEST HUMAN BEIN Gs IN a. XIsTENCE ! COM MoDORE FOOTE, The snutilei. , linen In the IVoriol. the wonderful little enniedien. rt. •r att , .ll till Cel. 1S ELIZA N E 517.1. E (['he y Qurt•li 1 I ht. hen ut iful 111110 dancer and The e hell , W. /hi i• rl,lll O /11../ . .1 in lb ,. Of Fi/ . tY 'l'hotp,rl(l U. , llar 10 pnido , , tho v , 111.1 df Colltnnkloru. zi in N 4;11T. SIZI . ;11111i I UCCA C'OLONEL SMALL, The gr•nt f.•umlo riptrm•lve dauom A,Tompan.y leg the,: • v.olutm lul spAcimtm a , hum mit y is their lisp treqg Mri , . .1. C. RUSSELL, 'rho rtdetwito,l, In wLuwti~ar itli 11, 11,11, ginn.lmrno of ct , ,i twill .•I d 13)0. t 1 , til(Pdeld a /k 1 Original . TA I, •. /C11..1 - 1 E. NV 11. FR.\ LI N. .1 \V. S l ll'l'll, \l.ii liqiil;l*.S. NVi “P.V.\ 1 VII,. I'll I. e Quartett Tr a- WK. Tho Aril; NI I 11 I I I.IE. 'I hi. tail itCJ 101111¢ 00111. 7. n fi. ~ . ‘1.11i,0, .!:1 l'f.ll r , ..• .1 s at- 1, • .1.111,1 , 4 4.11 til r 1•1•111.- arrao will 1.0 ttla ~i lll ptll.lo and Inv.rt y apply It.: to Hot, )1••1182., let '2l', ItlJ6, A izont. The First Premium, FOR THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS A' th, I'd , Climb( ,'!ami ('(stir!/ Fair, /I r/ / /lb If, C. L. LOCHMAN. It I,,,elotrin fins the pl,•;isuro to an .ol 11Oiltio , tii. , ilia , h . I•i•-pur tvised 111-.1,1 sir. in Hr.., s •..• uni :tntt c I'11()T()(41',A4'11S, IZT ES 1)1.: V !SITE, _ AM IZ(ITY I itre t lie, .111 , 1 stirr,s; st. pier 111, , iu..111. , 1 . t•S prl son :IL t. Ihe .11 , / tilt.bort lit Um , . 1. , nt+ the rt,isl:,. A lar_lfl .r•no.t,t. of ililt nod Ruse nnl F 1311 1 ,,, an 1 As, l[l,lol, lorl. 10 yi - fp Cheap i•n4tt, t•Or.% 111.1 to TOZI rorro,t, 111/11,,,. 141 . 21, Ifie,r, FL'RS L \1 II( •.u.i:.AN R ETA I CHAIRLES OAKS ORD Si, SONS. tONTINENTAL ROTEL, PHIL\ DE1.1111.1 p a ve MoW opt.ll their large antiantispien P. id >t 01: ,f Fti; CAPE: 4 . r•pi.l,.lllS. • Al , bri.stF. A 'o'l Fin (' 11 I' VI. I, I: I( :111 I(i het, e olft•t by %1 lit?), .11 i• u" in I te.i v., l••• /I , 101,11,01 - 411 1 Itulf GIFI 0,1 (Of Ilarrisbury, &M n. nlul • loY?nrrlq Slq I,ell ,- . ttorries, -or w anti Claim .1 rent. f,,r alio:lt...l' , Liu U., and p. I•I 1 1 / 1 -11431.t. I,U Addy 1;..x ‘. 1-11111,1•, kl 1 , 1 1;1. s - itlIS n nn \l WI pr'-.. IVO , . Si ,/ .1..••••1,12 lit••I /11.-11`.• ~, , o.llt 11), , V11".1 . 1 tttt• 1.: -tit V, 11 Il ii. I-i•ti , 'rit-1, :tilt., 20. Iv v. 0.1 11 a Lioz y" p ,or %V,. 0111 lot. /I 110,y plot Ore to a 1111,1' All l'1101'.11)11%1'‘IS tat• LOU MAN'S Itoo MS, ar.• a .I:toted to giie eutinlaetiou.nf I.lloy will to re 01; en =MEE FOR RENT. • FU1111,11 , 41 114 usn for 111 rev WOW 11S. Inquiru .4 Mts. W. 1, Elliott. Nlattt Strutlt. 4t Oct lit!t 18116. r EMI Li ES WANTE D.—The beard of director: , of Yraulsf hip. wink to 4,11- ploy two ooinpoti•nt lonohers, to a 1.411 good 8:0:Lr11,1 vvlVf be 1{11,51, Apply to PHILIP Z LE R, Secretary. October 13, 1C135-2t. I_,‘STATE NOTICE._ Lettolt, T,staufoiltqry on the ost tto of AMIN T. ADAMS. deed., lobe of South Middleton Twp., Cum herhod County, having boon grauttri to the subseri -ler residing in Rye Tirp. Perry Co., 'u. Nodee is here given to ell persons iodelit,l to iniVir payment and ,boat' having claims to present them duly anthoutlea• L'ed for settlement to WILMA \ I WETZEL, I.:xecutor Ott. 0, 18C+6-0t 1, 4 I STATE NOTICE.-- ,- bettors Testamentary have boon issued to the subscriber residing in tint Borough of Carlisle on the es.ato of James iletfor tato of Fuld Borough dee'd. All iuri-ons Indel4ed to raid Estate will therefore tnalto Immediate pas , men t. a o ittic : ha. I ug elaitau will pro sent them for sett lean eu t l.: ; J \/. F.', ItY, ' Oct. 0,1865-6 t. GRAND CENTRAL 3M2r..21.1.11a1t1at3031:1., At \ the Ropms of .1.. C. LESIIER, 7LLG'A Building, south east corner .Lj Marl , et Square, of Lite Like pictures, consisting of PLIOTO(111A PHs, SIFILLANIOTYPES, CARTES VISTII In. all sty les a- d sizes. from Life ale, to the ‘llisinturs 3,L,,,t,re, _ter, rings i'enst pins, .kc. Ills pictures are ranted HUperlfll'lcii any this vourily ehowhere, his mnterlal Is of the {pest, and his artisis caunot he surpassed Pc• ure eases and frames of all qualities, front the richest gilt and carved iosewood. fe theplainest nud pholvest. Ills primmer,: made to suit all classes audnimaitlens of men. Thankftil4kKpaat favors, and asks a continuation of Ile Panto. - - - O. If, 1885--:61u9, Valuable Town Property atXrivate Sale. • VgIHE subscriber offers at-private salt) tin; followln doscrlbint doolrablo town property ultunted on Wust Mgt street, In the borough of Cnr- Ilr!e, .A TWO - -STOItY.- • ; BRICK HOUSE, • ~ • two-story,baeli-hulldlng,• - wlth all other couvun hint out-bullalngs. 'rhu lot contatho flp fort front by 240 feet In dtpth : • Also. Three Brick hou se s, sltu,nted on South We'at. street. Two and a half stories each, with two-story Melt Buildings: ' . These'lionses are eenrolliently arranged built In ,the , most modern st,lo, whit every modern i nn ,,,,,,, m ,,,t, , and are eminently warthy of the early attention of pnrebasora. . .. Par terms and fafther partlenlarm apply to . . .. ' . . • . '- , •• J. N. ARMSTROIsh.I., . , Sept.l.s. 11166-6 t ~ , : . .. . . 'VET F. SADLER, Attorney at Law, Carilslo Pa. Wilco In Voloutpilnalltilpsj; llaJovor Street. •• „ PROCLAMATION ! w11E111:A8,1., W at. A. Mulls, Car: lisle. Pa. having just returned from the Elmo era cities with an extonslvo assortment of the most ashiouablo and brilliant colors of DGO 0 , Such ea 'Drench lilorinos ' French OfiRMIIIOI.OB. ' Cold Wool DoLanes. Black do . , American do . Plat II .Popi Ina, Figured do.. lte'p do:, ' Allman, Plain Cobur no, Figured do. Therefore purehasers will find It to their advantage to give me a eall. Also, the handsomest armament of PLAID DRESS GOODS. In Carliale. Particular attention given to filotranifio Woos. W3l. A. NI L.ES. 'Tiredly oppovito he Mauvion Ilonre, and one door 0 wit of the Poet Office. Sept. 21, 1 Rork NV . 11. I,oNti3D‘llll. I N FOR the citizens of Carlisle and ',mutt, that they have just opened In the above popular stand, at, Immense stork of First Class Clothing, and danlicnien's Furnishing thuds. 'Their stock coil slats In part of Coats, Pants and Vests, for civilian oi soldier, made alter the latest patterns, of floods the quality or which rannot he questienecl. Overcoats of all varieties, Trunk, Carpet Bags and N e; rlka. Sear& and Calla a, Shirts, litawers and stockings Fmt,y of «II (7t.scriptibmi. In , enm p in.te and entire nSsnr , nn•nt of Clothlog nod t'urnl“lting Don't toreot lie. piney. Eby, Old :4tand, ''Marion ,treet, I. ItRRN II ARD k SON. Den,rober 2,1,1814 11A DAV it IRE STO r old Hardware stand of Lewis F. lms pl,sel Into t Ml', of W. 5. -. A Ilf,,vors. who ort: now transdaing buslt,ess un -1110 DaDID slyly of M I 1,1,ER l BOWERS. The new film harp jen.t from the city and me mn. joep,tee4 to foroißn to the public, at the lowoot 1.1001. ,Lll 1.111,1, ut are, etutell riOn ts, Uils GI, A SS, VA ItN IS 11, A . A 1,, t h o h• w o r e will 1 ,, f1 vi uro all that they h ~r enough nl 1,1..1s to lully supply the lemma! In hi mai.rt. Per,ous unntlng ,2.00L1s In ( , I.lr ill find It to ad Val/ La 4. lu ei Y.; us a ./.01. All orders p, nod promptly' attended to. .1“; y 7, 1011[, 0 AS bo, a erentated at :he Cheap Dry (;0., s nu I priety eof I. olilich io •Irerr trt tI eir jit-t e t e kid 11 . 111ter r It ill .Nery V,::1 all I l'iri!atle e‘rie heel 4,11 .11• d in tile tirwtr. ern- I I.(eirli.r till 1.•.• r ar.II orririrk tri Ile 'band ill .1 I/I,C 1,..-1111E.4" s () 0 1)s, val lel iI!S III:1•1: and Fancy e..lne e d Urals ,111, plaid and Bedded F )11,Ittoes, . I tin Plaid add : t.ipr I I . ..phns Fiviell Ida] 1 P. plins. dly 1'1..1.. Pelt In (lefts, Week and e... d Alptta, Lehr l 1., IL, ,ti 1p.•,1 an I l'ldld v tle,daan. all \Vied 311 I l.rlll d 11,51mel es. Il e - IA hes, .tedionr.,rh, Own!. . ye. L'4•nrhod l'ulocach,tl :•hrrtiugs, Plllnw ('.l.\• 7' t ).N" FL.I .V.N'EI, ,N, V.ll :r 11,111 i Flannels. lthalter Flannels, 11..n0 wail, I ael,ry ri2111111` . 5., Sliirtlnvs..Table Diaper, F L .11-; el,r; quality of CtrAhS Cloak., Mark and Fn..) . Ca.-11110,, eBl - r hose a , pedal r,111,411./le 11 I A ith It first elass Tzli• r I'll.llllll .Furs ! Furs Furs ! I 11, lar;.• t t 1111.1.1 lot VI vry xtylv and quality for 11S,N not] I,lr. n loot•ILK o 13,110, CI Ali 00l and Cot. 1., “auotlol, t'1,114, et,' Cloy,. Col Lou /not V ;41 qu.ilit le , 110 I Hoop .o: I'l I.si r. s Ml= B Lit Brex:stmq, Ilatou VI 14, k e , :11,1 Antilit,•t . ot 1.1", thl Cloth.. 11iu ~.\ ' , N.M.; shnLl-, I' ea,. ,ht tit.L Lill In' 4,0 USI,I 1 be , 11,1 111ri,it4r 'stir tints iy Ille Llle II C 1.13p1d t.O bLoelksut IL ha , ovvi 5 it hi,. hig .••• 1 •• . L,I al., ,;u , 41,, 4) a n • L • ho t1:1 • .11,,s s L.L.,. I , ka e• 1,11 , 1'. . o that. • e =9 :Iv .tf He a °in • 010 fill lintto II 011 .c. Ir. C. Sa re yer, J.. 1. Dells, .1. E. liaril Iler. dual received limn Stewart's, alid Chu lotiA lu I 1111.1 u .11t111i1, lilki itlrgobt FLUCk ul ' Fall and Winter Goods EVER BROUGinro.Tins MARKET Please cal and oxamino our imineuse stock of Alpine and nub hoy figured, uric Striped P.llll - I'l.llll arid Figured Drench 111.1[04, AlOl,l, .1111 441t0110 ‘21,4115, Dress Mood an early variety st,, lee 111/1.1 shads, Ladies Cloth cud nod bright i'laide All AN Ly, Diack, I? aid 10011011 110 d I'. Ibet, I,Dion and 1.21eu Olot•Vem 11101 114111.1k01,11100.. Our c 1.1.4.11 01 11 0010 110 In courpri.es Blau etc, 1101110 rustle. :11..Icer Ballard Into, Rod and itru . w II FINIIIIOIh, 134,1111/11118 lu 1111 0,/101,1. Domestics in Quantities. 1)o1..1“.., brown and bleached Muellna, Olughaluc, Tlcklugs, Crashs, rdAreldngs, I Wow CatilLlo, de. Full lino of Cloths, (lassimers, plain nod fancy Scarfs, Ties, Handkerchiefs and shirts. Cotten and Wool fur ladies, Gents, Miss' a and (hll drou. FURNISIIII4O GO.li/t 4 of all kinds usually kept In tlrt.t. class Dry Coeds Stores, ,uch as Carpets, 0,1 Cloths hods, oats, Loot: tug tdasses, ottlutes, Draperlo-, Drug guts, dte. `,Ye pay s.c mat attenti to to MOURNING GOODS, and trill be Ode to till alt orders fur Funerals; Cash mercy, Shrouding Flauncla, Crape Colima, Black Vo 'trios, Demist, Glottis, Empress, hop, Poplin and is agouti Mourniugs; all qualities of English and French Crapes, Ribbons, stc• All orders carefully attended to. Fancy, Dry Gomm, Domestic do., (lents %% ear, Hoslery'and °loves, Hid Cllovea. *ban and black COI OVBIIIII.I-1111-47.138i In-endless Nat letios at • •W O. SA Wll Elt .t• Co., • One Door Solon• Martin's Hotel, • • East Main St., Carlisle, Pa. Sept. 20, 1805. Subsciiher having teninved_ laie; I Boot A: Shoo .torn from North Ilanoi•er street to .West.Maln strew. a few-doors below tbelfurnt corium, - opposite-Marlon Iluil, is propared to neeOmmodate the public with the rfiry . best ussortment,ot BOOTS AND SHOES, 1101i1E MADE WORK of ull lauds coOronntly on hand andlmole to mca. at the shortest-notice. 1 use nothing but the best, mate. riot and employ none but the best bands.. Ifsprofil u.tentlon Oren to the manutnelure of J. C. I,ESHEIt 3/1110Vallt a neat fit that won't plueh give mo a call. Flue Colt Boots from $1" to $13,t0 Coarim Boots from V. 1.50 to 1.8 60 oWoinoo'n thorn ft•out $lO to .$O.OO CHILDREN'S SHOES OF ALL KINLi& rhave hint of Ilny's aid - ,Women's Shoes that I am selling at coot. Call and examlnehefoie purchasing elsewhat c. `'F. 0. FL , MING. - West Main Streot. - • • ' , , •' . • • September A, 1806-Iy. J . . . , • . 0: 0 GO. Attorneyy at .i.a . . yi, .N. Carlisle. Pa. calico JortaerV occupied by .itithra bi 'atm. South Hanover stmt. - '' • • Suptautbor 8,1896. • .' • . . ~ , ' ' • . • paSICIANS, w ill fi nd lit to. tbdir nd . , vantaip-tc . aaki and purahtitiejhalr stodlainoa at • -`' • ''• BAL,STON'O. E W STORE In Eby's Old Stand, Main St, 1., BERNH ARO & SON, FOE Ela N ND DOMESTIC Great Excitement ! ! Rlloin ring Goods I'ret.lll Nleti.hoos Cagh I l'or‘lll,, si %I Lit , ohttr' , . et :Ind 1 11.1 '-I .1,1,15. : , ,111:114. I:lanht-t 31111 luhit ,1111, Is, Crape V. ii. 1 r p.- 1:g ;tin, Niourtilti 11:1,11,e1 (;).., OS Domestic Goods S lUUI /3,,,g5' W WII., CL( ).\ KS ! CLOAKS I= NOTOONS. y ltETs it I•:'Us BM= =OMEN W,. C. Sawyer & Co. Gcnts' mot Boys' -Real 11.0SLER17 & GLOVES BOOT and SHOE E M P O . R I U M. French Calf -Boots, Orphans' Court Sale. On Saturday, October 21st, 1806 BY virtue of an orderOf .the Urphaps' Court of Cumberland county. 1 will expose to pub lic sale. at the Court Hours in the Borough of Car. .HBl% that vpluable lot of Ground, late the property of Elizabeth llgof, deed.. situate on East North street in the Borough arm esaid, adjoining proportY of John Minion, on the east, Logyst alley on the south and heirs of Patrick Dawson on ih. west. Zontalolhg.oo feet in foot and 210 fort in depth, skid lot being method and numbored •364 in the plan of said Borough The improvements consist of a orneand-a•half story FRAME HOUSE, • • SPRING HOUSE, And other out•bUild- s ir', , `U a I - logs. Moro is n fine of water on I the pr.-ninon. Solo to coin xnenco at 10 &cloak A. NI. wbon attend once will be Riven and terms made hnown by C P. LIUMRIOLT, A dru'r. of Elizabeth Egolf, doc'd. Sept. •ZO,lBOO-15. Tuscarora Ferria e Seminary. Arrielemiu, .hiniutri County, Pll . r FIE WINTERSESSION OF THIS INSTITUTE 11111 comlllllllCo on Wednesday, Norember lst, 18(35. The underFlgned having obtained pormession of the shove Institute. Invites the patronage of all young ladles who wish to obtain a thorough education. Best advantliges given In nil branches. Particular opportu nities aQm•ded to Music. Painting and languages.— Competeut teachers will take charge of the different departments. Address CA It L F. KOLBE. Proprietor, Aeadomin, Juniata County, Po toptetrlbm. 20, 1005-6 t. Bedding & Feather Warehouse. 'o. 44, North 111th St., above Market, Phila FEATPERS, MA TT ASSES, BLANKETS, BED QUILTS, &c. Tum.pr's Oulebrated , prinr Bed. Every article in the ":oading ii ne, at lowest Marltat prices. AMOS LLBOBN, Sept 29. 1 Qtlf.-3nm Business Men—Mechanics—Every body SHOULD INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS! THE ORIGINAL Travelers Insurance Co., OF II OR D, CONN., Insures against ACCIDENT OP ALL KINDS, Causing Bodily Injury or Loss of A Policy for In rase of f 41.41 noddVnl, or $ 25 In raw of Injury. rosta hot $25 to per year. Au) Fll tu. tl nlll $5,10 I 0.000, with ..43 to i)11 ,‘ y ruin pI tt Sit tine, at proport lomat" rates. ritten tot 11ve years. I= 'Ph Is Company ITOOlres agllnst all sorts of acoldents, Nx bother ties ~,, or lo trovellog. world_r, lu ihe shop or fa, tor , in the street, f.V411111111 g, riding. hunt I , ll.hing, etc. It Issues prlisles for persons In all !MIN the United states and Canatlas. and grants p,-reins to vkit soy part of the wt,rltl This Insurance I- alter 111 , d Val 110 d by all classes of won, rich r I.or. 1T IS RI LIAIME The Tote, th no ‘.l Ilartlhrd is the oldest occl,l nt in• ailce vonipany w Ibe United olates, of d establish ed on c flint 'ash; It has Issued many thousa tl poll- Hes, pays .I.lints P.r compel].a lion ohms, daily, and its hosl i , steadily incr. as,ng its t apical Is ample directory the high. st character, niid it has over halt a million iu cash tot the payment of losses. NtElil "A I, lAA 31IN ATItiN 4V-T ree cents :I day will insure a man for j.i.000 ur s:n rvo. lad rompo.:satbm. for one year. J. G Prefet. RODNEY DEN:';I.9 %1')I li. woor , :wity. AGENT. Cumberland Co. Septetutier 1 1 11 \IO 4 OII & U mlin Cabinet Organ P, A forty thlferoht st vI eq thin pted to sarred and secu -lir to woe for po to 8000 tool, 111 1111 Y-F1 VE ROLL/ or SI I. \ lit NI Eh or other first premiumsaward ed them I ;lost rote , ' Catal igues trot, Athirst's, \IA SUS x HS %I littsroN, or 'AI BROW( EltS, !‘iti:tv Your. wept. I y. OTICE —\Ve the undersilined citi j of Di, kin.n t. , ,,n,h1p believing that the dr,trm•tlt,of Itlris is IL.jal ions to the intero,t of the farm., 4 , 011111.111ity, takr this method t, Inform AND :-.:I'(.)RI'SMEN o",t Wi• ill not permit huntors to tr - eq.nu upon our plotnisew eon, to nn.nt. lords Or atilt, game, but will cot .ree too 10,0 uCn,nal Lhpm In 411 C(111. .P. Fill:1111101 Lino, jr.. Pet, Zinn, Peter t-hetrott. Henry :healTer, uninel :quart, jr., Phillip Height,. ft alt.,' rl trot, Da vl.l Cl.over, 11 ill, atn t C.4(0, Hobe t Donulcon, (tit I.on /. (I..nrgt. I' NI/tr.-it, 1(11 ht., Of,. nitro- John Duffey, tt,,tt 111,, tielbr.,iti, 9 Wlllllllll II Hoffman. Szttno.•l 111 , ,1 I, Nunuel 11;111... Joel She i 11,,. :',ltou , l Khans, 1% 1% ,p , tog/ez. WI lion, Line. A It,. L Lint.. A 1,101.11 Sp. its, l'lmrle., 11e55i,, , ,.. ,John IV. II unto,, \\ I.ltain NI. IA L1,111!11, '‘\ illlain (lieu. iohn II alow..r. John PolTet. lVllluiln (Lab n. 1.11. lieoro.. Nlai tin, sr., 11..nr7' itu-ltrumt, Cleorde 11, ush. Joseph tialbraltlL, Phillip -pang or, or Atlnol 1.i..111 urn, l'h., NI ,p,ingler A. 10,.t.. e a,liburli, .1....0nh SI r.tie, (1t.0rg... ii ..ton;er, Jokiii hlshhurii. I: a 1 . ,..../n.in, .1 NI. ,7,0111•1110.rgbr, J“Illt. reirtii. , 1' :I-8111 U-NIVERSITV OF PENN‘OKILVANIA MEDICAL DE RTAI IMEM h Street above Chestaa 1, Philadelphia, Pa ANNOUNCEMENT • ONE tIUNDRELTII oItiSSION—,(IBO6-1313.) Gibson, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Surgery. Oem tt oud. M U.. Emeritus Professor of Theory Old Practice of 31edielue. Jaelison, M. P., Emeritus' Professor Institutes of etibitte. 11 ugh L. 'lodge, M. I)., Emeritus' Professor of Obstetrics and the uis,asus of {V union and Children. Jos-ph Cat son, M. U., p ofv6 or of Matuila shallca and Robert li lingers, M D., Professor of Chemistry. Leidy. I. . Proleietor of Anatomy. Henry II smith. M 11, ltrolmisor 01 iiturgery. Feaneis li. ti;iuitii. M. I) ,Vrolnasur of Institutes of Mod trine. It. .1. I, Penrose, M. D , Professor of Oliatetrica and tho Diseases Of kt omen and Chlloilte, Alfred Stifle, M. D., Prolebsor of I henry and Practice of medicine. D. 'lay us A gn OW, M. D., Demons•rator of Anatomy, and Am.int.int Leetttrer oil Clinical Surgery. The Lectures of tho Session (1865-66) will begin on the second Monday of october and close on the first or 'March. One Introiluetory will be delivered tb-tbe Course struction le given throughout the cession, in „the Medical Hall, t‘t. the Professors, and at the Hoe pilule. - At the Philadelphia ttospital, containing 571 beds, instruction is tree. Military Suraely and Ilyglane will be fully taught by the appropriate chairs. Time Dissecting Rooms, _under.tbe _ouperintendenco of the Profeakr of Anatomy and ,the Demonstrator, au, open throughout the year, except in July and August. Zhu Room fur Operative Surgery and the Application of Bandages, ate. is open throughout the Session, un• der the Bunt rvivion of the Protesvor of surgery. Pees for the Lectures (each Professor $l5), $lO3 Matriculatlr n Pee (paid once only), 5 0 actuation lien, . 30 It. E. Itool.lllB, M. D,, Dont' of the Medico' Faculty, Unlvossity ESTEYIS COTTAGE ORGANS, .*t " . • • ... - '41."-;:Er.-- . 3 7 Saj :‘,.-w• - k - c0x..41;:, • .;th , ; ;, 4 ,. - • 01 cottage Organ Ann not only unexeellod, but thoy aro absolutely ;unequalled, by any otherkert - Instrumant In` the' country. Dl'signed nwegsly churchen and SchoOls, they aro fon ad to I.M canon) , widl adapted to tit, parlor and dramin4 room. For sale only by 11. N. 111211011, NO 18 North suvENTIL Street, PMLADELPII I / 1 , 41 , -Alk. BilnDistrwirs riANoS a du complete nal Norm:lent Of the PItItFROF MELODEON. ~, &pt. 22, bQb—ly. LADIES F.ANOY FURS ! • AT FAREIRA'S Ild established ilt MANUFACTORY 718 Arch St. , 'ova' 7th, Phila. bay° now In store ot • own Importation id Manufacture, ode tho Largest midmost, lautli 1 selections of FANCY FURS, • Ladles and Childrens iar. In the city: Also One assortmont' of goods akyory reason-. molten a eall from my .fiedminbet*thp Nindo, Numfor and ihreetl 116 A relilitreot; ittioyeltlt i eolith pldelp 5ept:,2010.5- 2 4111; ' " ridllidOlPhOr ; OEd l have-toinertner, nor connbottnn:v, any Ob e r store I'2 . P/41E061914a I Life. I=l3 Astounding Revelation! THE PEOPLE ASTONISHED I CARLISLE IN UPR OAR I ALMAYEIi, of Harrisburg litin in %c H on n n o c r lon with his. Store In that cityves- _MILLINERY STORE • In the borough of Carlisle, next door to Dr. Dale's, North Han vor street, end is prepared to offer large inducements to the ladies of Carlisle and vicinity. Being constantly in receipt of the latest styles and fashions, from the cities of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, bl, is prepared to extend an invitation to the ladles in general, to visit him at hie place of business, where they can judge furthemselves, as to the siperiorlty of his goods, the style and fashion of the any and readily pe adv." that Carlisle le up to °Ur larger cities and that no longer the necessity exist of travelling to our neighboring cities for the purpose of obtaining fashionable ladies wear. Mr mayor, keeps constantly on band Ladles' Bonnets, In Straw, Silk, Valvet, with the richest Trimmings, and latest styles. Ladies and Misses Hats, In Straw, Felt. silk and Colvoa , trimmed with birds, fathers and the richest ornaments. Old Ladies' Dress Caps, in styles and qualities too numerous to mention, Hair Nets. and Head Dresses, Water Falls and Hair ROHR. Velvets, Ribbons, Bonnet and that Frames, and all articles belonging to the Millinery lino. CLOAKS, CLOAKS, such as Chesterfield Coats, Looso Sacks. Circulars, Short or Wa!Mug Sacks In alI qualities of Beaver and Broad Cloth, light and dark colored SHAWLS, SHAWLS, all patterns and tit, les, double and single, for Nall and Winter Knitted Woolen Goods, such as Breakfast Capes, Scarfs, Hoods In various sty Iva, known as'the kao Yuan) Hood Twilight Hood, &c., gr. EMBROIDERIES, such as Band•, Collais and Sleeves, Handkerchiefs, alto plain linen nd hemmed stitched Handkerchiefs, mourning colors &c , Veils, In Lace Tissue and Crape. Belungs, Buckles. Neck Laces, Coral Sets of Breast Pins and Earrings, Fancy Hair Combs and Pins, But. tone, , FOR TRIMMINGS, !Owe on hand a lot of Cloak and Dress ornaments and Trhawks, HOSIER I', Ladies and Misses Hose in Nt 00l and Cotton, °loess ite Having thus, In short. set forth ihe most prominent articles contained in the Stern. I respectfully request and solicit the patronage of the Indies, and our motto Mill he l•Fashi,nahlo, Tasty, and to Nesse " EMEMEM GREAT f• XHIBITION: ADMITTANCE FREE Doors open every day, (Sundays excepted.) New Boot, Shoe, Hat & Cap Store. )11 v. subscriber would respect fully I inform the citizens nf Carlisle and surrounding country, that he hue just returned from the city, and ha- now on cubit) ion nt his new suind smth nest corner of North llanuver St and Locust Ailey, a largo assortment of Boots, Shoes, hats & Caps, to wh eh be would Invite the attention of purchaners. Ills stuck conedsts In part of Men's, Boys and Youths . FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip It d V L.er proof Ito ts. Calf and Wolo Kid Gait ora, Call and Kip IS ',pans, Slippers no. LADIES' WEAR. Fine Glove Kid, brunch and English lasting Gallery, Morocco, Call and 101,1 two H. /11111 Ba'murals, together 40111) a large assortment of heavy nice Bouts and Hal morals suited fia curiotry wary. Misses und Chatlren's t of all dearriptionn. embracing lino aid and Lasting l)a tern, Mnrne.m, (loaf nod hid Boas and liatituurals, Cal. and Kip laco Isoots, 00. Hats and Caps in great variety, for ylon, Boys :to d You ho Wear, from he cow nonest to the very best quality, at iuw pi ices. Cull n d bee thew. Ills motto is small profits and gulea sales, adhersng; so those prima plus lie trusts he shall ;Ole generel sat isfaction to those who will favor him with t hell pat ronage Remember the Stand S. W co ruer of North Hanover , and Locus. A Ile) , midway note eon Thualum's and Wetzas lloldls, Cal lisle. Octobur 6, I 84iii—tf. G(2) DON & CO. MANUFAC'T'URING JEWELLERS, 27 CDC ItTLANDT ST NE We' YORK. 100,006 WATCHES, C II 'A I N h, GOLD PENS, PENCILS, &c. &c. &c. &c. W 0 B T 11 $500,000 ! TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH WITHOI 7 T REGARD TO VALUE. AND NOT TO BE I'AID UNTIL TM: KNOW WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE. Splendid List of Articles. All to be sold for ONE DOLLAR Each. 3)0 Gent's fiolcl Hunting Case Watehe., $:.O to $l5O 300 Ladles' 0010 and Enameled Case Watches, 35 '' 70 400 Genet; Hunting . Cann Oils Or watches 35 ,• 70 1:00 Diamond hilt.ge, l'ai •• 100 3,ta 0 laddAsst and :seek Chains, I:, " , 3U 3.000 .` \ 1 4 '` 0 13and 4 " 8 4,000 Chased Wild nraveleic 5 •• 10 ta 0 Ll.,talmlne, I hat, s and fi wird Chains. 0 " 00 0 out) Nilitairr and tbild lirout• 11, PI, 4 '• lu 2,00 Laha and li r " rhea, 4 " li Loral, opal and Eni,ralil dna, 4 " 21100 Jet., Lain, and Vloreimiio Ear Drops. 1 8 4,. (o and Eineiald liar Drbps. 4 " California Diamond lir..ast 2 50 • 10 3,0 0 11014 hub aud ‘Siitch liuys, '2 50 " 8 4,1100 Fob and Veit Itintion Slides, 3 0 10 4,000 Onto Sleet buttons, Studs, etc.' S 3,0,10 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, eta. 4 " 7 6,000 311u1stulo 4 .cIG-ts, 6 " 8 4 uuU Miniature bockats-11,50c spring, 3 2U 4,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crusbes, ntr. 2 " S 5,000 Plain I.lld 1, logo, 4 " 11 5.000 Chnf.od Gold ill ;Igo, 7,000 Stone Sot and Signet Rings, 2 50 10 0,000 California biamond 111nKs,10 7 50) Seto Ladies' Jou elry—Jei and Gold 5 15 0.000 Sets Ladl.s'..l.,velry—Cameo, Pearl, lite 4 " 15 5,0 0 Geld Pens Silver Extension Itelders and Pendia 4 " 10 1.000 Onld Pens and Onld•\luunted Holders a " 8 5.0,0 Filveo Goblets and Drinking Cups 6 " 10 " ' 1,000 Slim Ouslors .2,iUU Silver Fruit end Cake Baskets, PER DOZEN 1,000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons, $lO to $2O 1,000 '• Table Spoons and forks '2O " 100 MANNER OF DIOTRIDUTION CERTIFICATES lumina each article and its Value, aro placed in SEALED ENVELOPES,' which are well mixed. Ono of these Envelopes, containing the coral Scats or Order fur POlllO article, (worth at least one del tar at ratail.) will be sent by mall to any address, with nut regard to choice on receipt of 25 Cents. Ms.pur chaser "111 son what Article .t draws, nip — a - Its value which may bo from One to five Hundred Dollars, and cm then send One Dollar and receive the Article named, or any other on the list of the same value and alter seeing the article, if it does not give perfect sat isfaction, we desire it to be immediately returned find the amount pal I will bo refunded. 13y this mode we give relecti. no front a varied stock of fine geode, of the best make and latest styles and of intrinsic worth, at a 110111i11111 price, while all have a chance of securing articles of the very highest value. In 111 cases we charge for forwarding the Certificate, postage and doing the business, the sum of Twenty live Cause, which must be enclosed in the order. rive Certificates will be sent for $1 ; eleven for $2; thirty for $5 ; sixty Ave for $10; one hundred f r $l5. Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be imme• Widely east to any address by return mall or express. Entire satisfaction auarabteed,ln nil Lases, Agents wanted, send for circular. Write your Name, Town, County and State plainly, and address. BELDEN & 27 Courtlandt Street, Now York. June le, 1865—Orno WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Ma chlne The perfection of Mach/mien. Will FELL,LHESI„_____ . ~ . QUILT, BRAID, . . • BIND, CORD - 11. ' r , ' •TUCK (OTHER,. ---k. -,--:'.A.ND UNIB CIDER, , . irliliperteet imisfaction. £re nols'ehiss and simple, uscs A ihort straight self-ndJus log tieetile, and rec ommended by all who use them. Can be bad for a few days at I.rs. M. blell's 511111nery and Fancy Store, West Idairr-St., Carlisle. October. IS, 1805. , . . , 1 • • V..C" : l7lkwyrat, 31 , 10. "-•-• •• • BBItkITOLDEB.. ' • • .N- E W .F I RM., I have taken into partnership, Jno. 11. Burkholder And Jno. Duke (clerks to my store) for the purpose of continuing the Dry.Ooode bwalenesnnder the title .Our store IS now open 114 bueluese where a' tare stock of SEASONABLE . GODD - um y icunii, we, Vdl4 be receiving NEW ‘GOODS' . every daY andintend toloiep up the reputation of the B ere, for activity. liberality, and toe always having the , best etoek of goods In the Valley. , • .. ~'doing very.thankfutfor, the, large patron 06 glean or by a gonerPlP respectfully ask a contlto" wince of 0 0 tialuo 10 the New. Firm,. ure - will endenv— or,to merit tisk , feYer.ef those ' w hoglve us it The Woks of the lute ownor. aro two Ter Settlement and persons indebted are req' t 9 4 -16 malt took,: East Ideln Biros:01T iiner;belovf Martin's t i 1300:8 • IsaL .. • • 4- GRAND OPENING DAY . • AT Greenfield St Sheafer's. wE have now ready for: inspection the most beautiful assortment of Dress Goods ever exhibited in Carlisle, at 'prim within the reach of all. As we were so tertunate es to be lb New York during the late GREAT PANIC which lasted only - two days, we have determined to give oui customers the advantage in all goods bought during the two da3s. that goods 1401 e sold at the low est prices. Stacks of DRESS GOODS 1 • Poplins Philp In Colors, Plaid Poplins, Stripe do. Biocade Item Foulard Poplins Gruprcea Cloths, Wool Plaids , French Alorinoos, in all colors. Coburge of every shade and color, Silk Plaid Crapes, Satin Grisalles, Plaid Poll do Chevron, DoLaines. all now designs. In addition td the above immense etock of Dress Goods Greenfield & Sheafor have a futl line DOMESTIC GOODS, la prices that d.fy committee. We can sell MUSLINd, CALICOES, GINGHAM'S, lower than other merchants pdid for the sumo Goode ton days ago. Tho v y who desire a feast for their eyes should not Mil to call and examine our Stock. Keep in mind the place, South East corner Market Square, second door. Thankful for the past patronage we respectfully so• licit a continuance of the same. GREENFIELD & SI - LEASER. October 0, LSO. NEW GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES! I IV OW opening at Ogilby's Cheap Store, a large n sHortment of new and desirable Fall and Winter Goods, which for style, equality and lowness of prices, cannot he surpassed it, the Comity. 'laving purchased this stock during the great reduc tion in prices art,lch lasted hut two uays In New York and Philadropnla, we are enabled to sell at Ina er prices than other Houses, who putchased their entire et ck at a lame whet] all articles Is the Dry Deeds line were at their hlghert prices lir the last six months. A full /lee of Week and Colored FILEN OR MERINOS, COBEROS, FRENCH PLAID, ' ALL WOOL POPLINS, Back nod Colored Wool Dolai nes, Fliured Shepherd's Plaids, Black :Ms, Bombazines, and tunny other Uouds suitable fol Ladies' wear. I MAYER Cloaks, Cloaks, Cloaks, nil the new style of Cloaks which for quality. ;excel. fence of niake and lowness of price cannot bo surpassed 811AWL5, SIIAWLS. All rho latest novelties in Shawk that are In the Mar ket, Clathl. bong and Stu ire. Moural ,g, all sites of Childruns' uheplieril s Plaid Shawls, Germantown Wool knit :flus wls of all colors and eludes. Men and Boy's Wear, a large rnd full assortment, consisting of BLACK CLuTIIS, FANCY (3AFSIATBRES, SATTI BEAVER CLOTH, for Men's Over Coats, Clothe for Ladies' Cloaks, Black anti colored. such ae Mashies. Calicoes, el ingllarus, Canton Flannels Chocks, NS site, lied and Ye,low Si of Flannels, a full assortment and all that is necessary is to hear the re tees of sours to eouvluce all that they are lower than the lowest. NOTIONS. French Kid Gloves bort quality, black and colored, a full lino at Ladies, Cents anu Children s Moves, C t- fon, Woolen and Merino Huse, [loop Skirts, New styles Dress Trimming, Iti bons, handkerchiefs, and, hun. dreds of rmall Piney attic ea 300 BALMORAL SKIRTS, all sizes and prices tor 11W is s and Chiipren. FANCY UK 4:Si 111.1TioNS. In Buttons we canoot be excelled. Una• look will el/11Villfe all. We hove every style, color shape and price that can he hoa.4ined FANCY WOOLEN GOODS, Breakfast Shaitls, Sontatts, Tr. Bights, Nubia Hoods, aterfall Hoods, (land Knit Hoods, Children's N 00l Coats and Capes, Fancy Knit Seal fs, Children's Wool Mitts and Ilene. Pulse Warmers, and many other fancy Woo.en ticks. ad shades and styles. FLOM - OIL CLO T IPS, all widths and patterns. A sew style with border for under titorey. Ales Table and Window Oil Cloths. EIGNIE! BL .4 K E 7'S, BLANKETS, all 4121,S and !utilities for Betts, Cradles and Crlhi. All too WO( is 10 roll and examine for yourselves and be COTlVineed that the above is not merely talk hut reality Vte will lie happy to show our Goods to all aoti imt he ollended if x , oannot suit even the tug et particular Remember the pliive opposile the Methodist Church, vht MNIII 1-itreet Octobus t., 1886 1 1115 I itutil n, late known to the I public, as the •• Chatobershurg Commercial Col lo is 11 , 11 V rf`rnilin ut.. 10(,110 , 1 in rarlisle, Ymwe MPII 1 , 114 of proper themselves for the Retool duties of 1111,1111... file, In the shortest possible lime. 11111 i at the 10114 L esoen.w. will fled this Institu tion, bubo ile-i_n of ~ h ieh to t Imply t n iiound busl .o'es ed. MU 2n to youth: n.en of the country), particu- NH) allapteo to ae•snaplish thsi thshable object. BRANCHES TAUGHT. Bow—keeping, it, tt.l its forms tool applientionn; Com mercial Calvelnttotp., Commercial Low, l'ennmindllPJ Pr,ctlnl and thmso ental: Business Correspondence, }eras. l'h nography, '1 elez stphl, by Sound, &e. In , rder, t full, illustrate the princ,pito, of the seve ral Mum hen, a'' ' thoroughly Impress them upon the mind of the student, a system of actual business train ing. through the establishment of legitimate Offices and Counting Houses. representing departments of Trade and Commerce, and a regular hauls of Deposit and lot on, ho. born instituted; thereby affording all tulvantnees of any -holler Invtttutit to in the noun ry. None but competent Teachers emplOjeti. and a math , lent number to guarantee individual instruction tu all, a matter of no small importance, and seldom recei ved nt other !mai Minns Owing to the rapid growth , f the School, and In or der to accommod.te our numerous applicants from all parte of the country. now rooms have just been fitted up. tin tLe South Bull dog f Dickinson College), In sup, for style, a d suflicleotly 'commodious to accom modate rout two to three hundred students. A liberal Melte Mon made in fnvor of soldiers maimed or disabled In defense of our country and flag. for further particulars roll at the College, West Main St., or Melrose BEM] SEND FOR A CIRCULAR Augumt 4. 1865. 110111 E Insurance Company Cash Capital 2,000,000,00 Agents July 21st 1805 3,114,065,00 C11A, , . J. MARTI% , President, A. F. WILLMARTII, \lee Prest. JOAN 514.1 EC, Secretary. The attention of farmers and business m n generally Is invited to the superior advantages afforded by the above responsible Stock Co. Tim insured gives no notes: haubject to no assessments; and the rates are as cheap as in ennshtent.wit h the Inns of compensation. Poli cies issued and losses eq ultably adjusted and prtmptly paid by the undersigned who is appointed the author ized agent for Cumberland CountY. L J. W. MIMIC, Carlisle Pa. Sept. 1, 1865. CARLISLEMALE COL., Rev. T. Daßgherty, P4:eszdent. FOR BOARDING 4' DAY 'CIIOLARS'. THIS Seminary which includes the school lately under the charge of Miss. Mary Int im. will be open under the direction of Rev. T. Daugh erty. as President, With a full corps of able Instructors, so as to givo to the young at. Wren' h'educatiou in English and Classical studies in the French and Ger man languages, in Music, Painting, and other urns. - mental breachp.tt.. will boarders in the faaly .af the President. , ' . . . - • • - A primary desartraeht for the younger scholars will be had In connection with the collegiate .department, The session will open on tVeduesday, September Bth. In the Amer elegant School rooms designed for, that Pur• pose and attached to the itmory (Murcia.' Nor terms apply to the President. v ' 'Avg-14,186G. • . : ,• Strike ,While - The Iron Is, Hot t. NEW STORE • • ; • GOODS. HAVE just . , rep'eiv(l - a large s j_ went of New Good.; such as' CaUches, DeLatnes,. Chailles, Lawns, Mpseas;Chambroys, Wens Drown and Mooched 'Meetings, Brown and - Uleac4ed Shirtines. fie. • • , • " Also, if full airSortment; of, ," . Men's ,Go.cyds „ma,. Olothere6tdinore.. Elattlneiti,Jacant, Gott,t,n= . tides, Donlon, Stripes, Chocks,. Jim:lading nlj quality' And at . Vuti Or Undershirts and, Drawers , I/ wers, erne : Shi r o. 'ShirtCollars, Noel( Vou o Glow, *and all other - ,gontis pertstning`to a Glentientatert Wstkotle• A of, , 7111cla,F111,bo Old at lower prices then:t hey ton snlling ;n4owlrra . ln..p.a9isle, , •,t Not'oor Nest at qie POO 01110.00.1410.: ^ hin%262,ltid6t . , IA .I,l4;the leading Patent ,111(lioihea athe day at llowerstlolt'iDruOttt ilOktfoik BLACK AND COLORED ALPACCAR, ILENTuCKY JEANS Domestic Cowls, CHARLES OtilLBY BEE DICKINSON A. M. TRIMMER, Cara%lo, Pa OF NEW YORK. OPc 135 Broadway ;7