• ICENSE'NOTICE.-.---.. 1 ' ' Notice is hereby glrewthat I Intendlo apply to k:ourt.of Quarter tIePAIOIIIII- of Cumberland County. Xe i .to be held'on the Bib 'day of January, 1860. for license to keep a 'leer House and Restaurant In the East Vittl of the Borough of Carlisle. ,' Dec. 15, 1855* LICENSE NU' ICE.- Notice Is herlby given that f lutond to apply to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland County, to be bald on the Fth day of Jaismtry. tor license to keep a Beer House and Restaurant In Silver Spring township. Des. lb. tOilt, BRECKMAKER Valuable House & Lot at Private Sale. Tll PI subscriber offers at private Sale the valuable two-story BRICK HOUSE, . situate on Pomfret street edjolnin property of Joseph Thompson on ths East and property lately owned by Joseph O. Hoffer on the West. The house lain excellent repair and has a good back building. The lot contains SO by 240 feet running back to church Alley. For terms &a., apply to. Dec. 15, 1805-6 t. A. II BLAIR. Valuable Mill Property AT 1aia731.1c3 ietialel On Friday, December -9, 1866 The subscriber will sell on the premi- Fes, in Hampden twp , Cumberland Co Pa., on t e Conodoguinet creek, 7 miles from Harrisburg, 44 miles North of Mechanicaburg. and I% miles North of the turnpike leading from Harrisburg to Chambers burg, the following valuable ltenl Estate : a TRACT OF LAND, containing 11 Acres, in a high state of cultivation, 'having thereon erected a large three story BRICK MILL, (.15 feet long and 65 feet tuoad ; with 4 nun of Itni , re, 3 Water Wheels, and all the Machinery of the beat quality and latent Improvement. New B tang Cloth has been , recently put In, and the Dam and Forebay are ales now. There Icahn erected on the premises a three story BRII,CK HOUSE, BANK BARN, TENANT HeRSE AND COOPED, SHOP, This property being situated on a never-falling stream, In a neighborhood of the best quality of land, and baying a large custom, Is one of tee most desire hie In the country, and offers fine Inducemonts to those seeking a profitable Investment. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, 1., when terms will be made I,nown by Dr, 15, 1865-4 t ,FOURTH ARRIVAL I tjaving taken the advantage of the I...L g reat decline in all kinds of Dry Goods that hue just occurred in the Esetarn Markets, we have just made a large addition to our Winter Stock, and hare triarklid ovary thing down to correspond with the present prices. Plea.; cell and ace the groat Bargains you can now got in all kinds of FANCY DRESS GOODS, M USIA NS. Sill liTi NOS, CANTON FLANNELS, WOOL FLANNELS, TICRINGS Great Bargains In Blauko:a Ult,t 13arg.h.In Stein Groat Bargai..a in cLurtis dud CASS I MEIL Grand display of UIRISTMAS GOODS Grand dlepley of Lathes, Militias and Children's Furs. Grand display of CLOAKS. A lull stock of all kinds of WOOLEN GOODS, such,. Roods, Nubia, Jackets, Shirt+. and Drawers, Sesrfs, Ties, llose,Olovos. Sontao, &e. &c CAIII%I'S, CARPI L'S, 011 Olothv. hugs. \lstti,low Shales, &c. Pleuan c II an gee for yourselves shut we are fully prepared to glee you th • gr , atcst Bargain, you lilt,' costs fora lou , that,. nod we !nit,' de crunoed o be undersool and • IwH.'s take gross ph-score In exhil— ILI1h( stir coin p,..te 1.10,6 nllitAlellf the seAsou EIMEZEI IV MIK' BOXES, CH bu Port Fo- T Hop Touristp 14.4.14, 4 044 roalottetry Box ea 4Jaetwa ..4t ul l kin.e. 15, 11565 J. USI CA L HUM ENTS. Flutes, Flfen, Medina, Aceordeous, Banjos, unicorn and ambnurines. Dec. 16, 1.845. CONFECTIONARY ! CREAM WORK, Stars, Tulips, Bon bons, A-lnmode, Clioodatee, Handl., Cocoanut sod Walnut. Dec. 15, 18.35 LMONDS.- ii. Coffee, Vanilla and Chocolate. Lee. 15, 1565. AT 11A VEHSTICKS WINTER GOODS. -A-new and extensive lot of Winter Goods ilijust being opened at Ogilby'a :I' s ee goods have been purchased during the last week when goods were lewerAhan they have been for some time. All In want of MUSLINS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS and DeLanes would do well to call and examine before purchasing elaewhere. Also otitis lot of fancy arth•les for Christmas Presents, which will be sold cheaper than can be bought else where. Do not forgot the old stand on the Corner opposite the Post Mlles. Dec. 15. 1861. CHAS. OGILDY. RO l'S.- dint, Chocolate, Cream, Lemon, Orange, Vann. a, Rose and Moen. Dec. 16, 1866 QTIC,KS.- Mint, l'eaberrv, Lemon, Orange, Lavender, Roan, Nenga, and Vanilla . Dee 15, 1865 p MK-CANDY, Secrets French and ktßommers Dec. 16, 1866 A Fine assortment of Candy, Toys of . .Cl..Amerirao French and German makes. Dec. 15, 1865. AT lIAVERSTIOGS. SHERIFF'S SALE: IC Y virtue of sundry writs of Vendi tioul Exponion. Laver' Vedas. and Flora Facies, iFe. All.d out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land County and to me directed I will expose to Halo by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Chaise, On AIDA Y, the 6th day of January, 1866, at 10 o'elvsk,.&.-41.,the followlog dacrlbod keit' Es tate, vie: A Tract of) Land situate in Newton twp., Cumberland minty. •adjelning , lands of Sam in I Me. Glaughlln, other lands ot Archibald Bricker, and the Dulling Gap road containing two acres and eighty nine perches, be the same more or less, and having thereon erected a Frame Dwelling armee, with book building. wash house, Stable, Bark-house and Sheds, Beamliou e, Vats pools, and tanning fixtures com plete. Also, a Tract of Land in Newton twp., Cumberland County, adjoining lands of Samuel m, Glaugh lin, Elias Deihl, Jacob Klnsley, arid other lend of Archibald Bricker and the Dubling Gap road, con tanning nine acres and ninety-lour perches be the 0111111)_ more miens. Also, a Tract of Mountain Land situate In Mißllu twp. Cumberland County. lying In Dimling Gap, adj• luting land of ~obn tl, Woodburu, dec'd.. P A. Abl ond others, containing nitieyt-one acres and one hundred and twenty-one perches, be the same more or less. Alio,' the - defendant's interest in a lot of , ground, in the Borough of .Newville, Cumberland adjoining Chao. T., McLaughlin. Methodist- Church; Main street, and an alley, containing sixty feet iu front, and one hundred and eighty feet iu depth, ba the same lurk', or leSs, having thereon erected a drama House and back building, wash house, cistern, stable. and other improvements ' seised-and taken in execu tion se the property of Archibald Bileker. Also, all that messuage or tract of land Mu:stein South Middleton twp., County of Cumber land and State of Pennsylvania, bounded as followe to wi t: on the Bast and North by lands of N. B. Moore and J. Rituer,, on the West and South by lands of 'Jit , oti - Wolf, John Zug and Samuel Zug, containing about tie hundred and fifteen acres, more or less, seised and taken in execution as the property of Al. fred Moore. Also, h Tract of Land situate in Frank ford tap„ bounded on the Fast by George Sells, ti'n the West by John Mounts, on the South by Jacob Itickabaugh; and on the North by Jackson Sells, con taining fdity-six and „me-half acres, more or lees, hav ing thereon erectednne two-story - Frame House, frame kitchen'and frame barn. Also, a tract of Mountain Laud situate in Frankford township, bounded on the Bast bysGeorge Sells, on the West by llannagans, on the South by lienry , Buchwater, and on the North 'by •firillen boughs heirs , containing 1134 acres , b, the same more orient*, salted and taken in execution as the property of Joseph Conner. 4.1130, a Tract of Land, situate in Upper Allen twpi, Cumberland County; bounded on the east, by Coover's to Ira, on the West by publieroad, on the thirthly Nelsianger and Seabrook's, and on the South by:Addams heir,, containing ten acres more or less, seized and t ken in execution as the property - of, simnel Flickinger. To be sold by me. • • — JOHN JAccira; Sheriff; -- Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Dec.ll, 1505,1 CONDI.TIOII3:—On sales of $5OO - or ovor, $OO will be required to, be paid when the pioperty is Wick. en oil, and -$25 on all sales under Deo. 15, 1805. , . NOTICE.—, ' -- .'' ' ' • , :-- ' ' •• c: .. *--/e-herebY glveri that -I intend .- to apply to th e t of tioartbr Beilliooll of Cumberland County to be held On the Bth day ofJenuary 1866, for license to keep an: Aleand'lMer Hotta° and. Iteltaitrant, In the Twp:, ..xof Newton.. • pie. 16'188,11—..,20 01/ABLEO A. MINNIBEIROIiIO. A' N ESTI; ATO li'S Cl tatt•rs of Adminlstreitten on the retxte of Hen n (riven. deed , late of South niddleton , township, having been granted to the rubseraer, residing in Shippentiburg. idle.. Is liereb, given to rill persona Indent() I to make payment. and those having claims to present them for settlement to _ GEO. W. WEIRICII Dec. 1, 1865—Gt NOTICE! • The annual election for Directors of the First NatioPial Bank of (Arliaie, will be kohl at the Banking Mouse on the second aday of Jai, nary ',eat, between thu flours of 10 o'clo-lt A. M.. and 4 P. 81. J. C. MOMPER, enabler. Deo. 8,1885-3 t. • a l O Railroad Coiapaoies, Bridge build ors, Rouse and Barn Builderi, or any company of Individuals that may want to contrac for Rail Road Ties, Bridge Timber. er Frames for puddings, to be de Ifigired next Spring or Summer, will do well to let ,their warts Lo known to tho subscriber, as hu has a desirable lot of TI siBER lying on Mountain Creek, near Laurel Forgo, which he will manufacture 111 , 0 Lumber of all descriptions as soon thorn is a demand open for it. Address Dec 8, 1865-3mo*. Proclamation WHEREAS, the Hon. JAMES 11. ORMIAM, Presidett Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland. Per ry, and Juniata. and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminerand General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Mich el Cocklin and Hugh Stuart. Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offendels, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed. dated the 13th day or Novembor, 1866, have or dered the Court of 0, er and Terminer and General fa • I Delivery to be hoiden at Carlisle on the 2d Monday of January 1868.(it being the Bth day,) to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace. and Constables of the said county of Cum berland that they are by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations. end all other rem mbnances. to do those things which to their offices api. ortain to bo one, and all Woe that are bound be recognizances, to prosecute a gaiTott the prisoners that re or then skill! be in the Jail net said county, are to be there tic, prosecute them as shall be tter. Dec. 8, 1805 WINTER' ARRANGEMENT. Jii.EAl"r RUNK LINE FROM THE North and North-West' for Philadelphia, Noun York. Heading, Pottsville, Lebanon Tamaqua, Ash land, Lebanon, A Ilimtn — n, Banton, JOAN RUPP Truing loavn Ilarrisburz, for New York; its follows: At 3.00, 7.05 and 905 A. M.. and 1.45 and 9.90 51., arriving at .New , York at 9.10 and 10 00 A. 51. and 3.40 and 10 35 I'. 51. ;saineeting with rialts on the pe• nsylvanls hail (toad; `loo , in•_; Cars nr. ninpan3ing tho 3.toi and 9.05 51.. Trains. without change. L -aye Harrlslam.; for !tending, Pottsville 'I nniaqua, Minorsril % , .hlai,rl Pine lirnvo. A deit!own and I Ml adolikhla at 7.3., 'I., 11,1,11 45 and 1111 I'. \I. stip ping, at Lebanon and all %Va . ) , r4ations: Chu 9.00 I'. )l. Tr.fin making nu rl..ge conn,tionk, fur nor Philadelphia. Fur l',ttsvil If Aeltuy kill Ilayi.ll 111111 Auburn. via Scliu, Ikillllll,l 511 , q1.101Ta111 , 3 Ran bold lent' Harr aburg at 4.00 I'. U. Loner .Vosv York' at 9.00 A. 11.. 12.00 IN . OPu and A.UU P. 1I : ql k 611 A. )1.. and 0 l'. 1 1.. It ttnville at„. A. )1., altcl 2t5 Al. Ashiandl,o and 11.4j0 •A. and I.IS I'. 11; Tama qua at 7.35 1. 11., ..11,1 1.41 P. \I. Leave Potkvii in 1.. r II vi L Schuy11:111 and busqurthanua Sall It‘ard. at 0.15 A. 11. 11..ndln • Ace,utoo,lnti.. Tiain I inv. it 6.3 . returning flow at Goltunida hail Ito-td Tr. no lebVo ite,idibg 01. Ii 10 A. M. and 6.15 P. M. for EphratA, Litiz, LauraFt, r, l'~•lum- Lla, See. ill uoda3 : Leave New tar at SOOP. II . delphin 3lb NI., Pott,cifle ..00 A atnanua 916 A II i ad 1:o0,111,u at I uu .5.51. for litirr,burv... nod 111.52 A. vl, for Nvw 1", mianti.m. il• FII, 6411,01 HMI EX VI, Ti, k t•t mid 111,” .tII j , redlloed 1001 , Cbedied thr , ltgh : ”11,), (I.A ‘,ll A UCTION A (WI lON AUCTION BEGINS TO-DAN I= VINt( III) stl I. 411 \volt 3 it, rei it norti it., IPu CI 3. , 1 0.111 111,1 m Hy lii . FI, lar,e =I Silver Show Cases, French plate glass. three upright Cases, no large I a gle sign, tar lar,e AT 11A VERSTICKS FRENCH MIRRORS, and all the mate), makers to, In and stock. a large lot of Clocks of every deseliption. It niches. i.old Hunting Cases, Engli..ll Levers and Silver of every kind, livid and ,ilver puma and pencils oal and ,ilser chains ((old and Silver lingo of the best quality, also a large lot of Silver and Filver plated ware. AT [IA VERSTIOKS OIL PAINTINGS, Paintings on glass ke . which will lie sold Sr thout re gard to piles, also a largef.iil Moth, Ai most new, fide. 0. feet by forty feet, at the sign of the Ould Eagle, Main street, Carlisle 1711=:111 AT the Duneannon Union Lumber MIII, 4 13111, north east of Sterrett's (lap, 434 1 miles west of Duncaneon, 1 mile south of billow Bridge, near Brier point. 100,000 ft. Yellow Pine lbw:sine, dry. 50,000 ft. Scanting, both Oak and Pine, all sloes. 40,000 ft 2 Inch Barn flooring, Yellow Igor, 10 to lb et, dry 25 000 ft in Yellow Pit. Boards, Dry. A large lot of Wtatherboardlog. A lore° lot of Oak Boards. A large lot Of Shingllne laths. A largo Int of Sealing Laths. A large lot of White Pine A large lot of Chost ,al S h inelrs. z . l Poplar Boards, Plank acid 000otling. •`, Oak Boar n, Scantling and Plank. Sawed Lek post and fencing boards. Chestnut rails and cord wood, 51,00 per cord. The above we base always on hand, and are pr. par 0 to saw all kinds of bills to ordtr. such as nuchm.. and Car Lem. er, Wagon Maker Lumber, Build I, g timber, we can saw 47 ft. In length. and are so fixed that we elm fill orders In the ver\ ehortoet notice, at any time also an prepared to deliver Lumber at any point by rail toad as by teams Pleas give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, we are selling at low prices. • KOLTER, LkTlll5lll k 110SIMUlt, Duncannon, l'erry Co. Pa. EH= I= Dec. 1, D3t.15-4.. Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. ) Y virtue of a decree of: the Orphans' I,)Court of Cumbe. lane County. the undo, Maned, guardian of the minor son of Ur, A, E. Sharp, Into of the borough of Nowo lie, Will offer at public outcry on =MI A of ground situated on Main street In 'aid bin ough. hounded on the WeLt by it tof A Ahl, Mrs. Noel on the East, en the Son h by church alloy atid nn the Nnrth by Main street. containing do feet trout nun 180 feet in depth, hating theteon erectoa a Two Story Erick House. with back building, in good repair. There Is :1” lent stable on the property. tegot her with ther out buildings. Portion desiring ho vlon the prop. rt be fore the day of sale an do on hr railing on J W, Sharp, Hear Newville. II the propel ty in not Fold on the above day, It will be rened, poblie °taco at the afore nu utioned Ihne and place, to the highest bidder. Salo to Comm~ nee at 1 o'clock P. when terms will be made known by NOTLOk is hereby 'Oven to till per temps laerested. that the followb g 110:011110 hove been. filed in this n,mco, by the' accountants therein named for examiinta n - and will h. presented to tub OrphAn's t'uurt of Cumberiand 'outity for confirina tins Mid allowance, on Tuesday, December 101 A. D. 1505, viz : I First and final account of David Deltz. Guardian of Blcetta K titterer, daughter of John Erilmd, Into nt Last Peunsbokoneh I r wnsitip. dec'd 2 First and final aveouni of David and Isaac Lefever executors of lion:John Lefever, _late of pimp towu ohip dec'd 3. The first account of David W. Sterrett. one of the administrators of David Sterrett, late of Mitilin town 'ship. 'dec'd. 4. The first and lir,al account of 111/bert Moore, ad. minietrator of the Estate of Benjamin Butler, late of Borough of Carlisle, dec'd. 5. ^ccount of Jacob W. Laidig. Guardian of Ad - drew T. Brownawal, a minor child now deed., of John Brownawell, dec'd. O. hiral and final account of Illsoy Brenneman:ad ministrator of Jacob Brenneman, dec'd., late of Linn county. lowa. 7. First and final account of Piter Y Herman, exec utor of the last Will and Testament of Jacob Herman, lap) of Silver Spring township. dec'd. 11. The first account of Thomas 0. Scouller, Exeitutor of the last Will and Testament of Samuel Brattan, lute of Mifflin township, dec'd. , G. W. NORTH, Nov. 24, 11305-4 t. Register: DR. C. H. BODGE, OHRONO. THIaRMAL PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. CIFFIOE Thudiu m's hotel f Outlisle r -Pa _ j. whore ho to prepared to cure or relieve alrdiseanes incident to the flu 31.111 Faintly, Cancers cured without the Knife. r ,Clonsultatlon free 01 charge. Patients visited ,at all hours. Corns cured In live minutes. - Dec. 8, 1866,3n.i. OTIOR - : • - -Is herehy . glyen that-1 Intend to apply to the li . onriOf Quarter 86. , Sloris Of dirradan land - Dertety to be held on the Bth day if January 180, for Ileenseto keep an Ale and Reef Ilousaand Restaurant, In East Penns. - bra ough Twp. Dec. 8,18 5. LUMBER. F. S. ROGERS, Nashua, New Hampshire .101/N JACOBA. Sheriff. READING RAIL ROAD :4 1:1 TAt i;eneril Superirder dent ME! Lumber ! Lumber ! Saturday, December hi, 1.865 WM. L . CRAIGHEAD, Guardian for the Heir Dec. 1.1806-3 t, REGISTER'S NOTICE . DAVAIONOTARY'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given to all poreons interested that the Account of William Moore, Bequest rotor of .theßanover nd CarLele Turnpike Head Company, will m presented to the Court of Confainn — PlOaa Cumberland County for, e 0 dlrmation, on ;Wednesday the 10th day of January, A. D., 1.46, " •• - B.BI.I.IAEMAN, Pro thonqayy. , ?„ Dee. 11 $ 1805-4 P. The great Streegtheeaing Toxtio. (Not a )Vllielcy Prepration.) .HOOFLAND'S • GERMAN BITTERS, C. LONG, Administrator DEBILITY I DEBILITY resulting from atiy'eAttso whatever RESTORATION OF THE SYSTEM, Severe Hardships,- ' Exposure. Soldiers, Citizens, Male or Female, Adult or Youth. WILL FIND IN THIS BITTERS puro Tonic. not dependent r n bad liquors for their almos. miraculous effects. H DYSPEPSIA, AND DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS. ARE CURED BY HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, This Bittels has PERFORM ED MORE CURES, GIVES BET A SATISFAC - T 6N, HAS MORE TESTIMONY, Ilas more Respertahlo People to vouch for It, than any other article In the 31arltet. We defy any one to contradict this assertion, and to any one who velll produce ocerttneato publtened by ne that Is not gen ultie, 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a disor dered stomach. • •I•serve the followl •tr Hylllptoins resulting from dis orders Of the digestive means: Uonstipation, Inward Hies. Fullne , s cif Blond the [lead. A.ditity of the Stomach, Nllll , oll, Ileartburn. u, 'or Foo 1, ulinesN or W eight to the Stounieh. :our 1 rut to tinnt, Siokimr or ['tottering a . the Pit of the tninaeh.: wit:tuning of the Head, II sorted a' d diftivu , t Bre:ol34lg Fitoteling lathe Heat t t'hokinv or Suf focating nooat ions ninn. In a Il log Posture. Nam. ss of Vision. Dots 01 Webs t,.1 le the • Fever and Dull into hi the !lead, Defielen-y of Pet soh Yellow DOSH 01 0110 i3llill and 1 yes, Pain in the side, Bach, Chest, Limb=, S r i Sudden Flushes of eurniug in the Con-taut ima,trilogs of poll, Anil great Depte,sion of Sphits. CC:) Ell BE , 7 Jai/ this nr . ttc. s < not /chair., CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, AND CANNOT MAKE DRUNKARDS, I: UT IS TILE RENT TO IC' EV TH E Read who Says So. the Rev 11, I ti. 110111. 1'21.401' Id the Baptist. ttrclt, N .1 , ortuvr) of the .‘oriti Bai t hunch. l'hila....lplll/i. at. pre,ent. Paslor to the ptlKt Llnur..ll, tlheot,r, a* * * t ** I have tin an 110 fla flertnan Bitters favorably ir a number of years I hare used them in thy 01V11 •I.lllilY. and hive hevll so p1 , a5,41 with their effects. hat I wail induced to rev. nnnend !hem to many oth rs. and know that they 113 II o perated strishnl3 ,one, dal manner. I take grew: p ,•a,lite in: thusput iely prOClMlaling th , s !act, and telling the attention f those afflicted with the dts , list, for iv telt they are °COLD wend• d, to these letters. it ing Boot expert 'nee the wy reeommet.d lion t. ill be sustained. I to thi, no's '10,3 as Ilnoilend's Bitters is intend d to benefit the afilletedoind is ' not a rum drink _ Y.uurs, ti uly, I= From Itor W. D. Seigfrhut; Pastor of Twelfth Bap fist Church. Phila. oentlemen,-1 have recently eon laborinc under the distressing efforts of indigestion, accompanied by a prostrat ton of the nervous si stem. Numerous rem edies were recommend.' by friends. and seine of then, tested, but without relief. Your Ilenfland's fief - man hitters wore recommended by persons who had tried thou, and whose favorable' mention of these bitters induced me to try them I must confess that I had an aversion to Patent Medicines flout the “thousand and One" quack ••ffitters " whose only aims seems to be to palm oil sweetened and drugged liquor upon the community in ,ksly way, nod the tendency et which. I tear, is to man many a confirmed drunkard. bpou learning that you.s was really a medicinal pr. nata tion I took It with happy -Yost. Its action. not only upon the ht.( mach, but upon the nervous system, was prompt and era 'tying I feel that 1 have derived great great arid lawman nt benefit from the use of a few bottles A. From A. M Strangler, Editor of the Culturist, No 25 hol th Sixth Stree t. Some eighteen months since I was n severe sufferer from LI, apepsla. I wits nut only unable to take plain fund•without offering treat distress, but hid beeume so debilitated as to be almost unfitted los active busi ness of an , kind. • • • Atter tiv,in a variety of se-railed remodiei. nil n which pr. god wortbh. or, I was Induced at the sugges tion of a medical friend. to the lloolla ad's blertnan Bitter , a trial. I accordingly purchased six bottles, soh rob were taken la accordance with your directions he result was complete removal of all distressing symptoms. after easing or drinking. anti a full restora tion of strefigarlattiat 1 now oat all ordinary kind , of tend with iinpunity, and am able to attend to all the actives duties of a largo and arduous business es well as at any period of airy life. the good 1412C18 It the hitters were manifested lietbre 1 had taken the first bottle. I have also used it in my family with the happiest results; and take great pleasure n adding my testi mony to that of the nearly others who have been bone fitted by them. I find great benefit from the use of a bottle in the;:Pring amid full. Thsy not only create a vigorous ifppet Ito, but give a health tone to the stem- H eil, by atreugtbenin.,,lta d 1 ealigai.POwers. If the above testimony WM be tile means of Induc ing any who Huffer from dyspepsia to glee your bitters a trial (when It, I feel confident. will give them re lief,) It her at youggervice. Youra, truly, A. M. SPANGLER. 31., ua said day 'From the liov. E D. Fondalt, /Ismleant Editor Chris .thiu ViirmAcid, l'bila 1 have &rived decided benefit from tho use of Ilued. laud's (.ei luau 1114ters uud leel it my privilege to roe inimend as a U - 100.. VlOlll6lO 1010 e. t. 71111 Who are ufferivg anus penult!) del a .ity or frhm diseases arising rout thaangemetit uf the liver. Yours, truly. F.. Fi':FhltlDALL. From Rev. D Murrige, Duetur of the Passyunk Bop ttst Church. Philu Prom the many respectable recommendations given given to Dr. Ileolland's tie man Bi[(era I was induced to give them a trial. After using several bottles I found them to be a good remedy for debility, and a most excellent tonic I.» the stomach From Rev. Wm, Smith. formerly P. , stor of the V h it ls ce . ntown and Miliville (N. J.) Baptist Churches, P tidying used In my family a number of betties of your lloelland's German Bitters. I have to say that I roaard them as an excellent medicine, specially adat.t• ed to remove the db.easrs they are recommended for. They strengthen and Invigorate thti system when de. billt ated, and are useful in disorders of tbo liver, loon -of appetite, Ac. I have also recommended them to several of my friends, who have tried them, and found them greatly beneficial , in the restoration of hbaltn •. 'Yours, truly,V ' WILLIAM SMITIi, • 9136 Ilptchinawßtraot.• From J B. Herman Gf thoo lrman Reformed Church _Kutztnwn. terks _eitz Respected Sir :—I have boon troubled with Dyspep sia nearly twenty year's, and have never used any • medicine hat did mo aateueli good as Iloctiand's RR. -tars. lam very Much Improved in health, alter hay ing taken fly() bottles. Yours, glib tet.poct. J. 8. REBHAN. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.' See that the eignature of "0. M. JACKSON" Is on the wrapper of each bottle, ' . a PRICE; • . bin . 4 1., Bottle Ono Dollar, or a Half Doe. for $6. 4 4 , • Should your nearest drugllst not have the article do not be put off by any of the Intoxicating prepara tions that ma , be offer d ia Its place, but Send to us and we will forward, seem.* packed, by express. , PRINCIPAL OFFIOD AND MANUFACTORY, ' No. 631 Arch Street, Philadelphia; Pa., -30NE:13,4—EVANS, iSuccessoi s to 0. M.-Jackson , .„ • PKOPRIRTORS. • ; For sale by Druggists and Dealers in avery tow' - in. the United' States. Deo. „1., • • D. D. ItEtllVlllt WILL CURE INDUCED BY Diseases of Camp Life WILL PAY $lOOO WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF II 01'i I) LEVI G. BECK .I. • • • Very respectfully yours W. D. SEIGKRIED, No. 254 Stutekaruuxon Street PHILADELPHIA, July 15. 15115 Unquestionably the best sustained work of the kind in the World." NEW MONTHLY IVIAG4ZINE. Critical 16tiCes of the Pi 46.9 I t Is the 'croond Wag:l24llV .Ithu inky.. The fire Ide never had e.tnere.tlellshoul companion. nor the mll - a more enterprlslua trimmed, than I larpor'ii Maga:. Eine.—.llETllol,lnt i'lluTtaiTANT (13ttitimor0). he meet Popular Mutably In the mired —NEW Yuen OBSERVED.. 11e moat refer in terms of eulogy' to the high tone and var.ed excellences or liarpei's NloKazin.•—ajour nal with u monthly cirnulatiunhf w. out 1.70. i 0 , copies —in whose muslin, to be found some of th,, choicest light and guttural reading of thu day. We spew, ,oi title work as au evidence of the American Peep (3; and thc popularli 41. has sequired is merited. Each Number contains fully 14 l pages of readlna matter, appropriate , ly 'near:alai with good wcoti-cuts; audit ciaublittdin. itscli the lacy monthly and too muto philos phical quarterly, blended with the best features et the journal. It has great power in the dissentlintrian hf love of pure literal no e.—Tunxisn's (WIDE. TO ABIERICAI4 - LITERATURE London. Fevers, The volumes b and constitute of tbomseivesa libra ry of utiseollsueous reading such as ninn t bo found In tho sumo compass - In any othor pu , Ilcation than has count uutler our uoticu—llosios' Cowden. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 4- 1860. The Publishers have perfected a system of mailing by which they can supply t, e Magazine and Weekly promptly to then' who prefer to receive their period' cats directly from the Wilk) of - Publication. The postage oo Harper's Magazine Is 24 cents a year, which must be paid At the subscriber'e HARPER'S MAGAZIN S, ono year An Extra Copy of either the Magazine or Wookly will be supplied gratis fer every Club Five Subscri bers at $4 Ou each, In one ramhytance; or Six Cut)les for $2O UO. Back Numbers can bo supplied at any time. A Complete Set, now comprising Thirty-one Volumes, in neat e oth himling, will be sent by express, ireight t expense o purchaser, for $2 25 per volume. Single volumes, by nmil, postpaid, $3 00. Cloth eases, for binding, CM cents, by mall postpaid. Address liA RYER h IllioTilßßS, Franklin Square, New York. Nov. 10, 1866 "A Complete Pictorial history of the "The best, cheapest, and most successful homily PllpCr in the Union." HARPER'S WEEKLY; SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Critical Notices of the Press. .The best Family Paper. published in the United States "—Ntw LoNDoN ADVELTISER.. " , Pho a ode , l NowSpapor of our country—romplete in nil the departme Is of an American Family Paper— Harper's N eekly has mimed fbr it a right to Ito II t e d , fUIttAI, OF CIrILIZ ATION.' "—N. I'. Evr.N INO POST. Popor furnishes the best illustrn•lonn Our future IriStOtiatiS will enrich thetnseln•n out. of Ilto per's Weekl) log after wilier, and printers. ?old pub lishers are turned to Sent" NEW Yeas. .I...VIMI,LisT. 'A necessit in every hens. held " llostoN TRAN FCR,PT. '•lt in al OW., loodinv, polltkal and hinturic•el an nalist of the nation - -Pint,. Imrss. ''File best of its class is Atherlins —l3ohtoN TRAVEL LER. SUBSCRIPTIONS 1866. Put.lif.hprs nO • po t yet El n system IV mnflinlr by bib t ar ran supply Ow CI, ‘lnzazi no nut) Wee , - 13 prompth bop 0 rG ret , •lvo lb dr purl 11,iielthi thr Mu. publo,lino Po“. 111001 t, al•.1 o sinus I I I.,l•lthq: be supplied s ill s handsrnir plrlot mai Show-ill or, ap Thp• rpeCF W 1.1( IV k 211 routs it year which intuit Le It: lai 11l ,111 Fn i brr•n pint t.filLe • TEIOIS: al - `. :h Alt 1 . 1. WS %.," .:1 % LI- , 0 . e , e „ r........5i ~0 Ala o.x tv a (N. 10; 0' i•lthar that . 1% o. CII on • el,szlto• ' , III to •uPpluull us is f„ every Chit. of Fivri r.uhsrai Let. at $ l'ls. os. 11 O 0i1150.,.. ..1 Ix i °pies tor 6'20 in. Ilst - I , \u Os , , rat , s suppli sl nt auk I il", TII.. AIIMI II V , •l 1.. I.t i I 01.110.' 'S rel. ly In no:1 I CIO( It 16.1.111,. "111 ,..111 la nxponsr. tor ;7 . osh - \ V.Mlph•t.• .-ni .• lin :.100 I-1011 Vltunes oe • i on 1,- , olio to . , osli nt t 1..• r 1. or F.. • 2', is.f iol , Ir. I.llt. at .t.-x. or /art' 'I plll,llii., A.... 10..... 1 II kl:”1 , .1t & loal. /11 , 1 IS i rooodin :44u to . St..' I' rt. NI rlO 1.. ii.", 1 . . . . .., ( c-- -_ 7 ? 7//x(1/ - .„, , r 4l -,4,--- , 011.1.111.t..0t1t t i,t...1.0. - . 1p At Carte, Pa. Highly Thiporla 77 0 Young Alen! YOUNG MEN out of einlinent ; YOUNG MEN about nuga tg in 1 l in:inn., ; -- ro 1.35U1 MEN nyliolraye hl ii•••fi•4 •••i,••,,ta g ,B roi. um educatitm YOUNG MEN well versed &filer respects, but defi cient in any the branches taught in II (11 , 4 CIIIS, I Imes, C ii ii i . gi , ; YOUNG MEN Ni III; would pI.SS the hest means for for ready and Intim. employment ; YOUNG MEN who would lIN il being Immbuged Ity ~/, going too andlltrett hundred nibs to Commercial St ols, at an expense of f :ilOO to it , , will do well to consider the in ts of this institution at home, which 1111011 proper nutty and investigation will he found to present Incilitiettiud ~,,,m uot h,tio n, second to 1111111 . in the country. ACTUAL BUS ESS. In this department legitimate tra °firm ef Trade and BM:lilt,. Forms. one daily practice by making „Nu] Pllr,intses and sales, in the Model re, volute, led with the College: supplied with sample's Dry Goods. Also T., , a , ular Bank nit Deposit and Is with a working capital of ;111110 0, In which 111111111111111 in t orn the po sition of Cashier. Paying and Receiti f Tol er, nt, eo. „ n t and Check Clerk, .Cc, Ac., • BRANCHES TAtiTIT. BnOldieening In nll its forms and i7licn lions. Rosins:. Calsointions, Corrvsdondei. Formx, Sr. Mercantile Law, with regfflar resit/ ms„ Penmanship in carry styli•''l the ar Phonography 3slettrnphiTmg Ly retru circuit of Wire ul Instruments For thrillsr ill.rtisu address A. AL TRIM M EtVarlisle, Pa. [SEND FOR CIRCULAR, Nov. 10, 1865. On nria.nd; \ Large and varied meek of roceries, Queenewaro, CANNED FRUITS., Snares, Fish &c. Arc , which I am Sol ling the ver y Me est r`ash Prices Those I debted to thn teniarly those in arrea,s fur h length of limp a 11l en fileWhed :tfld nromptly pay up, UK longer delay will h e su b.. miffed te. Nor. 3. 18(15. WM. 'NT& STOVES ! STOVES ! I lint; best Cook Stoves in the can bo had at Wni Frldaty's 'Miner 8 a .1.1 an, St Cl.rlhlo at the t•Eza of the od Co'. sn parlor. and stoves of all kinds. Nov. 3, IHti'—tf. 'STATE NOT I C "Etna Insuran.ce Co) Losses paid in 46 years over $17,000,1 Net Assets Jan. 1, 1865. $3,677,362 , 71. PLAID AND INLAND RISK; Agenclea IEOII the principal Cities and I. n: the United States. Applicationa for insurance %ell] be promptl • to ed to by , Capt. DONEHOO, is agent also for the Motr. ,Vire Insurance Company. The Guardian - Lire. mica Company. and the 'Travelers' loam ance C. for all of which ace advertisements in another Nov. 24, 1805 -COAL AND-LUMBEIL riIFIE Senior partner of the Q, Delaney & Blair; still contlnues - Thr .11 m Lumber buness, at his old stand near the s o Allem he will constantly keep on band, A.rge . .l3t of COAL AND LU3IBEI' • Iflo Oral bet' , g ltopt consMntly.under lam to deliver Coal at all times to any pa In a good condition. '.'rhankful for past f solicits a continual - lie of the patronage ol Customers and a share of that of the pub OLIVER L • Noirember, 31st, 1865 . I J • WANTED IMMEDIATE A' g nca boinator a rolorad l irl (ti away for - bor board and elotii.s. Eaqulr KEANE, 51artla's Hotel : Carlisle, Pa. —Novombor'3o;lBos, P ! PES,' Tobacco, '(anYoking and tug) and degara, at Havorattoles Drag 11=1 HARPER'S TERMS $4 00 Times." II m.DoNEnop, Oren: r [Car s,ho f• • gon • , - Valuable . Town Property at Private 'Sale. riling subscriber offers at . priliate sale the folirstrink, described valunblelown pi oportj Mll dated on Enst•Mulil street ueurfy opposite litu duel at Co, roundly in the borough of ()aril- le A Large ,Two-story Stone House with hack budding and gone Kitchen The Inn contains skit) feet front by 240 feet in depth, 4iThe house contains nine large rooms. one pf 'which it conveniently arranged as a store room.' 0002 cellar under the whole house. MOE= For terms and other particulars apply to the subscri ber, rant dog on the premises Dee 1. 1865-3 t. FOR SALE! AValuable Limestone Farm, situate on Iho ; I' uropit o, within ono mlio of arlisic, and comprising' One Ilundreil cC Twenty-six Acres. •iehtof which are covered with good Timber. The Improvements nio a two-story STONE HOUSE, largo Ban: , Burn, and other convenient out buildings a'good Well of Water and a young Otte'BAßD. Tim situation is an eligible one . and the ,ropert) %LI bu disposed of upon the most reasonable tunas— Apply lo I=l HOTEL PROPERTY DF IM CD' r' 49i, 1 SHE subscriber having purchased the dawn Hotel in Carlisle, offers at private sale the ❑otel property In Plainfield Cumb. Co., o here h.. now resides it consists of a two story BRICK ®USEg PO feet front, with a Wash (louse, Cistern, Stable, Oar den and a variety of FRUIT ! Also, a lot of Grialmi Adjoining the above, suitable for Gardening purposes. " The above is an excellent couttry stand, and will be sold or advents taus tsrms. For further particulars, enquire of the undersigned residing on t. e same. zrrzEa. Nov. 17. 1865-4t*: VA I,TI .ULF, Pll.(ll'l,l{TY AT PRIVATE SALE. FARM _AND .STEAM 'TANNER situated on the Chlunbere.hurg and Bollard it, Fulton County, Ple. 210 Alit LS RED SLATE LAND, the larger part cleared, under good fence and iss a high Hhi le ul 1•11111yation; well watered, has a punftg he n ring Orchard: largo good K HOUSE and llnrn, wills running water at each. A variety of fruit and shade t revs surround the In riling Inns,.: good and runveu ilAlt out 1111ilditIgH. 'The Steam TannerY. known as "S trivia is of large rapacity hnildingn I inaoldnery new large llophle fine Stoller, engineand onsidef e, Idsrsto Po tan, all under roof 111111 eon+trurirdll,lll,ll 0., wills all the late improve r t n n ent to several railroad points, and one of the Irrd leati in. in the a 011111 ry. Alum, in conso (dims. s I (ID IOW ELLI Nll 1101 . 5E. 4 , 2,000 Acree of i 1 , 1, 111,3 of siren., /11111 Well Het with llureund,Uala mud 1,111• r lina Lar. If desired ihe Tassuer , he sold alone. For lull des, rip' ion, terms, e., ndlreos It AUSTIN, Ilarri.ou% Me P. 0., Fulton C 1.., Pa. Valuable Town Residence at Pri- vate sale QI'FI'ATF: on CoHove Street in the I. 1 L , nrou,ll of wer in Irmt. n w hit It tn. PI t ..11 goii ulth• t “..,•.tory 91311( 14, II ()USE, 5"0 , 144 T 110,1: +V C111.1;1. 4 1111+: II 4 1 ST ts , with pt 44"1 1441111 in, I 1ir.144041144 up , 4411 44(.1+1 , 1 , 41111 I'l I/I: null 0rwt41114141 41 41+ 44 1441 1 44,1414+ 1 - 11011410,.. t•1111L•111 •• 121 , In it 1,1 a tl v 1.1,11, 1.11,14.1) •••1 . • ••:11...• .11 • • tlil i • •••• ffl •• I=l ; Illir. •IIIIII• r .111 'I t ' • I I n' .1.1 II ,rm• .11/ 4•1.1;1).re I \ I. - 1' -1.1 I", 1:11:1 hen II.• ► 1110:1 r/bit SALE. \ ,)I t ty. ;Ind had / :Swill ;1, H.. Mil It ria let. live mil, t,e , t tit t atritele ots the I'til.ll,. t nil: t lUuI Itoad: containh.g One Ilan,lied ant Eight Awes more or 1 e se Liniestoile Soil stee,ell and ereee•eto le the way , of lonces n, tl i die s first. ol,th v, exe. tient Tenement House. thereon, 'be 11.111 rus of . wo r 1 I tild laol.l If de 11 II..• pull h.'s,. Good %yr Ils uhd I 151.,. on nil pr. in I,•s Alno, v.•ral Ind lot, of yroniol II same locality. For further 1.. r null n inquire of JA)II.:S A, I/UNBAR, Att'y. at Law ()like tnuth Ootober 20. 1811 f.— tf. JEWTT PATENT LEG CO 11 Ells c, •nrpany has its manufactory, i 450 11, corner of sth scree Li, achltigton. 1) C , It lot- it geverninont runtract. here ninny It brave to-t Lis limp has 111,11 fitted LO a leg, ‘51111•11 Hi ray rentinl'ile, nature. that 011.• Who has warn one ior n pin hid al a tew months, can bindle be selected rt.,. a priquineuulis ',own. 'I hey have nll the instive power.. and mr. , a ;pert et duplicate of their mill inn! hint) Stadler , : why) have lest a limb. ran be titled at :nn' lime on ni.pliratinti an shoe a a Ithaut eniit en their Pal 5 , Tile or eminent ha, Iii); pet vlded itir the same. • CO I PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. -Fill E Co-Partnership heretofore exh4- E liar In the name rq )41.111. y fi Hair. Is this dis ,olved by mutual I`oosent. All persons IndnhL d iu said firm. Ire toque:del to null,' pas 10001 to I.ulers Nloorm with a hem the hoeko 01 tno firm have b. en lett for ccileetlon. =MEM FOR RENT. • I E t•licr, lot' Rent fry n I April let, t I). 18.6, tin. ~tor e-ro nn and Lily° inc 00 the N 1.. Cm nor 01 the Public :tittkr.•, 0•,,v rw- Ctlpled h) 11 . 8. lilt tor. Carli%fo i) 1,65 .11111 N IRVINE. Good.; Sllibilde 11,)/1,1.,,q LIEN Y lIAHPER, 520 ARCH STREET Pill 1..11)1..1,PIIIA ATCH LINE JEWELRY, thet i t, Vot SULII) SILVER WARE, and Superior Silver Plated Ware Nov. 2-1, Iho-31n. Law, W. I C% r B lls i lU I P ) a L I f l ‘ h t N t 'O ) l l. u l : 1 I t t ultil n g, South Ha lover Street. 'I Ull le, It )1 , Attorney at. Law, Roxt door to tho llorald 0111cr. July 1.1864-Iy. TAMES A. DUNI3A Attorney at. • Law, Cann, le. Pa. Oflire on the south side nt the Court Muse. adjoining the ••American Printing Office" July 1, 18131-Iy. TOS EPLI RITN ER, Jr , Attorney at. Lute and Surveyor Ideelmoirshurd, Pa Office on Rail Road Street. two doors north' at the Bank. 01... Business promptly attended to. July 1, 1801. FE. 11 Itl EIOOV E R., Attorney oat Law Oftleo In tlouth lianover street, opposite Ileutz's dry good store Carlisle, Pa. Beptminher 11. I attt pT 1?, A K V, Attorney at Law, P o (Mee on moth Hanover street, 'Opining the office of Judge 146.1)zitn. All procepsional businone en trusted to him watt be promptly attended to. July 1, 1004. k) AMUF,I4 . 14011 BURN, Jr.,' Attorney A t Law. office th lion. SitmuWllopburn, Malu St. Carnal° Pa, July 1.1864. AW ,CARD,—CHARLES TL iaiLlNAo,„i,tL„ r cm...l Inhoff'sA in g untovr 4 B „, arke , iouw JulvriBll4-Iy. O. Gii,Al4.4.M, Attorney cit . :Law, Carlisle. Pa. 011 iceVermerly occupied hy Judge Orahstn, South Hanover tot. • ' ' September 3, 1805. _ • . i . 1 . P. fll.llll.l43RTetl, Attorney at Law .‘,....) fro Mika on North Ilemovet -.draft, -a few doors mirth otalll's Hotel. MI business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. July 1, 18.31. .-.7 V . AU A 1; LE Presents forall at Haver. stick's Drug Book and Fumy Store. FSTATE-NOTICR— . , netters Testamentary on the I.otneo of Suonu. nab Carver late of Newton Township, Cued:m.ll%nd County, deed., hay fog been emoted by the :It* glster 'of said County. to' the subscriber residing .the Town ship a ftre.ald. All persons knowing themselves In debt's.' are requested to flake immediate payment and those having claims to present them to Nov. 10, 1800-ot. SAMUEL. 13 ARVER.• ~~~~ el UAL BELTING • . hunt recelvtal large Vs . sortmoot of all plzos-- Gm Belting. Chum !Jose; Gum Paplank, atittfor. 'gale Cheap at the Hardware' Store of, , • 111011tV82t.TC1/4. ' June 20,1864. G,. (CO - 1-a 7/E, SELDOM CO. • • • MANUFACTURING. JEWELLERS, 27 COURTEANDT ST NEW YORK. ,• . AOO,OOO WATOHES, Off A IN S',•' GOLD PENS, PENCILS, &o. &c. &c. &c. W 0 11 T 11 $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 'sold for ONE DOLLAR Each. D. V. ATKINSON 3,0 Gent's Gold hunting Coifs Watches, $5O to $l5O imo Ladies' (lola and Beitineled Case IS etches, 35 " 70 • 400 Gent's Heating Case Silt or watches 35 ‘• 70 P2OO Diamond Rings, 65 " 100 3.14 0 Gold S est and Aeck Chains, 16 " 30 3,0011 " 4 " 6 1,000 Gold (leaf Band Bracelets. 4 " 8 4,000 Chased Gold Bracelets; ' 5 " 10 4,000 Chatelaine Chains and Guard Chains, 0 " 20 6,050 Solitaire and (Mid Brooch, o, 4 " 10 2.000 Lava and Florentine Broimiaos, 4 " 6 2,000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Grouches, 4 " 8 2,000 Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Florentine Ear Drops. 4 " 6 4,50 J ',mai, Opal, and Emerald Ear Drops, 4 " 8 4400 California Diamond Broast Pins, 2 .50 " 10 3,0.0 Gold Fob and Vest 1) atoll Keys, ' 250 " 8 4,000 Feb and Vest Ribbon Slides, 3 " 10 4,000 set, sleeve Buttons, Si MU, etc. It " 8 3,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, etc. 4 '• 7 6,000 Mini:dole I.ockets, 5 " 8 4000 Miniature Loc4els—Ragic Spring, 3'• 20 4,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, etc. 2 .` 8 5,000 Plain to Id I.ings,4 " 11 , 5,000 Chased Gold Binge, 4 " 11 7..00 Stone Set and Signot Rings, 4 250 .' 10 5,000 California Diamond Rings, 2 " 10 7600 Sets Ladies' Javelry—Jet and Gold 5 " 16 6.000 Sets Ladle' Jcwelry—Cameo. Pearl, etc 4" 15 5,0 0 Gold Pens Silver Extension• Holders A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent and Lou, lin 4 " 10 1,000 Gold Pens and Gold-Mounted Holders 3 " 8 5.0.0 "live, Goblets and Drinking Cups 6 " 10 1,000 :Allem. Oatoors, 15 . 4 60 2,L00 Sliver Fruit and Cake Baskets, 10 " 60 PER DOZEN 1,000 Dozen Silver Tea Spoons, $lO cu $2O 1,000 1%0110 Spoons and forks 20 .‘ 100 C . lITI N ft; TES nairiiirfen,h article and Its Value. are placed in 6I;:k I.r.D .which are well [nixed one of there Fnvel,pos, motif:doing the certi ficate (Jr order len Polio) article. (wee th at inatil ono do] lar at retell.) will be rent by mail to any address; with red..ird to choice on 1 . 1 yelp L. of Loins. The par ch:nwr r• ill see what Ai ti le t draws, and its , alue• whit h nia) i.e !rot. One to Five Hundred boilers, and c n then i.end One Collar and receive the Aril..., named. or any other on the Ilse of the some value and alter tlina 114 an if It does not give perfect f,a4 tealellon, &ant, it to I. inunrdiately returned and the annoint pal I Will he refunded. Ii( this 111.40 glee eheetl us from a varied stork r f 'floe gollti. of the hest tusk, and lat,•st myle• and 0? 611 th. eta 11,111i11:11 pike. trhtle nll have 'a Omni, ol securing article), oi the very highest value. lu ; i rr ,l4 s ern VIOII.I, ;Or forward' g the Cori Ric h t, po,tags :imi tieing the i usmess, I e sum of nvent , - 1,0 Cows. a Melt must I.llCiOSed hi the order.. rive Geri Mates m 111 he (Get he . TI ; riovon tOr $2; thir y for is , : stxty ll,e lei $ ; mig hundred I r Parties iitiolimr with us may dupeud MI having artil the arli r te li.neu rill b e Immo. oiatel, Felit to .1 it, ori iMoo lry return mail or express I n , ire 11e1, I olltillt tot toll 111 all I TILLS .‘ut•IIIS Ss alit o•d -.4101 I of I N I In! 11 um. TOM u, till, ty and State Waluly /11,41 1= Wheeler & Wilson and llowe. LOC, K. STITCH SEWING MACHINES, Th, um! Ch,(ripmt Wilson inaehinem are adapted to 9:1 Chile of tlinilfy seWinv.. worlzbor equalls ell op a I.loeu nod good-. olio otiou,g to i i. 11,11 1111,1 d, III:1(111U a beautiful end pa, ft-et stitch alike oa both :Ades of the article nes% Prices of 11 bee!, maeliiues: . Na 3 L :whine plaio, $55 2 urnamealal bronze, $1 , 5 .•l '• 61.ver plated, $75 The Howe Sewing Machine. the attm,tion ,if Tailors. Shoemakers. Saddlers and Carriage Trinmiers is called to this—the best of Shut tle Se eil g Maehiees It Is unanimously admitted to be the best machine for leather work or tailoring ever Oven to th, pub ie. I'll, of If .we Letter A inaehine $BO rts•rur,llletided for family sowing Tailoring, :qua, binding ant (Wier fitting. Lett. B. macblso. $7O IS One Size larger thin A machine suited to the s.ime work. L •tier C. wa , ltine. $B5 Is rev ntuneu lyd for heavy Tailoring B-o' and Shoe work nod lam. trimming. It mono 'lght and rapid NIA Will do hoe work well and has a much larger Shut tle thm , the small., U. Call tint sX at 11411 !toad Telegraph Office, Cal lisle, Pa. Oct. !T. l',6s—tr I(ItWARI)ING ANL) COMMISSION HOUSE OLIVER 11.F.1.ANCY, ANDREW 11. ISLAM yp BEE'rE & BROTHERS hocinr put-rquee•tl of `tn . t di•r't N ,111 P r then• enten sive Nnri hoe., I Hetet. ton's c Id t•lttntl.) head of WA, ehroctj• hen' le ,vo to Intern, the peddle that they will yen' inu.• the 1 , ,,,-wardiuL T and C 01111111.4011 bUSIDOSS Olt morn on ten filar s , alr thin 'loci+ , Orli. The hlghr