Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 12, 1866, Image 5

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    ; Waggonntaker
,:Slinp for rent.. .The
large Waggenmaker Shop in the•ear of Wm.
BLAIR & SON'S wholesale Grocery south end
of Carlisle. Apply at the Store.
Jan. 2, 1866 —Bt.
Ssit advertisement or 81r James Clarke'e Celebrated
Fomato
Jan. 1•h 1860-Iy.
MARSHALL'S Catarrh Snuff Is a sure t.ure for• - that
bothersome disease, Catarrh.
inn 12, 18611-Iy.
111tY1bl'S 1.01,110 N 0 WAFERS, tho urea'. Cough
nobody on Fold by nil DrugglFt. Soo Advoitliemont.
Jan.l2, 1860-Iy.
A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat,
EQUI RES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND
SHOULD BE ('II ECK ED. ll.' ALLOWED TO
CONTINUE,
Irritation of the Lungs a Permanent
Throat Affection, or an Incurable
Lung Disease
Gl=
Brown's Bronchial Troches
=
For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump
tive and Throat Disease,
TROCHES ARE USED AVl'l'll ALWAYS GOOD SEC
EOM
SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
will find Troches use ful to clegring the voice when ta
ken berme Slnl4fig or Speaking. nod ieliuvin¢ th
throat ON; au Aisne' exeiti-n of the vocal organs
The Troches are recommended anal prescribed by Phy
siclans, and Imre had testlinoniale from em!nent men
throughout the country. Being an article ru.
merit. anal having prdved their MTh ary by a test al
many years. each year finds them in new localith•a In
various parts of the wor d and the Troche.. are uni
versally prtmounced better than other all Idea.
Duran only • BROWN'S HR6Nrlllil. TaocitEs," and do
not take any of the %sorthleta Imitations that may lie
offered.
Sold army where in the United States, and in For
eign Countries. at 35 cents pea Lox.
Oct 27, 11,65.-0 mo.
*MALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN
II iit R 1 N ENVER hoe proved it.. 11 to he th.
mist perfect preparation tor the hair ever °flared to
the public
It is a vegetable compound. and contains no' injuri
ous pnipertier NihntYVCr.
IT ts. LL RESTORE AY HAIR TO ITS OIIIOINAI.
COLOR.
It will keep the hair from (idling out,.
It cleanse , the scalp and 11111)(08 the 1,4 soft, lus
trous and silken
It Is a splendid hair dressi Ti!.
7 , n person, old Cr young, shoal-I fail to -use It.
IT I- , RECOMMENDED AND U - ED BY THE FIRST
MEDICAL AUTHORITY
iitYY - Ar.k P r Ilall's Vogt, able Sicilian Hair Renewer,
and take no other.
IL. P. HALL & CO.
Nashua, N. 11. Proprietors
For stile by all druoginte
Nov. 3 180ia—an. •
WISK 11:1{6 ! WII!tiKEI.S !
Do you w at Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Ore
elAn Compound will force bin to gr..w on the smooth
en fare r chin. or hair mt bald bends, in Ha Weeks
Price 61.110 Sent by until tnyw here. closely sealed,
nn rerelpr 01 price. Address,
WARNER ele CO., liox 13S. Brooklyn, N.l.
Mn eh 31, 1865-Iy.
The Long s Looked For Has Come !
DR. COLLINS'
EREA,T INDIAN lI.ENIEDIESi
INDIAN Puin Killer.—Fur the quick
Relief of Headache, Toothache. Rheumatism Neu
ralgia. Palo In the Stomach. Flack or Side, Painter's
Ch—lic, Cramp. Frosted Feet or 1. arc, Burns, Fresh Cuts
Sprains. Bruises, Di irrhea. Sore Throat, and al, simi
gar complalots Toothewhe relieved in eight minutes'
Earache relieved in ten minutes Burns r. lieved from
smarting In fifteen miiiii.es. Cramp or (Indic cured In
ton minutes. Sprains relieved In twenty minutes.—
Sore Throat relieved in thirty minutes.
Liii IllUltlfl
vegetal, le kh.vtiotn. to find out the kinds best adapted
to 'nit diseases or the human tatnily. and now 1 t.ave
It complete. Every Bottle IVarranted. Try t! Try
These thinvs we prove on the spot, and hetOre your
, A nc eye,-. only Ming 11,13
CULLA Ns has also lor sale his Syrup of Roots
BARKS AND HERBS,
Eye Wash and Powhattan Salve This Syrup
/Cure. Cue rise. holds, Sore Th runt, Croup. ilronchltis.
Asthma. and all similar complaints. Also purifies ihe
blood. The salve hvnle Sores or Breath, s i gut In the
Face. Urn u s fire from Burns so, ranted to curl: Real d
or Sore Breasts. The Eye Wash cui OS Norr Or Inflamed
Flynn, do•,
Dr. Collins Culled• Herb Pills,
For the curt of Sick or Nerv_ous Head ,she. Female Tr
retttlarities, Dropcy, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Ma
e-Mies of the Kidneys, fever and Attila, Atc
Dr.. ()lAA NS can be consulted at his tillltte, on Die
oases of ration. kinds.
These ill divines are prepared and sold by
SAMUEL COLLINS, Indian Medicine Man,
74 Market street. Harrisburg
Also, for solo at 11AVEITICK'S Drug and Book
Store. Carlisle
All orders shou'd be addressed to Dr. 9 Collins,
Harrisburg These Medicines are purely Vegetable.
June In. 1160.
inarriagn.
=I
ZOOK—STONFII the 9th Ingt., in Mechanlett
burg by liev. John A tilt, Mr ['miry Z. oh of 44 biteable
Co 111.. to Mk, 6mmn Stotler of Upper Allen loop ,
Cumberland Co l'a
MORDOIt F. On the 28th ult.. at Poker's
Hotel, by Rev. J. W. Bud toy, Mr. Charles E. Wolf, to
Miss Aunts R. Mordort. all of rumberltml Co , ('a.
~catis.
I=l=l
McKINATRY. On Thursday December 28 h 1865,
John Melthistry. aued I 4 1 01110 and 6 months.
MATEI.II. On January I.t, 1866. Dr Mateer In hls
63d year,
Barlats.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Carnal°, Janunry 11, 1866
6 EII
7 50
5 00
2 20
2 05
FLOUR (Superfine)
do. (Extra.) ...
do RYE.. ...
W II ITE W II EA'r
do
RYE ...... ........
CORN
OATS .......
°Li/VERSES')
PTIIYSEED
GENERAL PRO
Corrected Weekl
3uBACON SIDES, .
1 18
28 WHITE BEANS, 1 60
16 PARED PEACHES, 33
12 UNPAItEII PEACIIES 211
9-12 1112.11,1) APPLES, 30U
35 HAUS, 6
22
Durum
TA LLOW,
P,
BERSWAX.
BACON HAMS
NoTILE.
r HE Agricullural Society of ;Cum
." berboul countt will meet In the Court B use
In the Borough oleo Bale. on Tuendey. the Otirdl4 of
February, 18116. at 11,o'eiocic, A. M. A full turn out Is
expected.
By order of the President
Jemmy 12, 1865.—at
LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in
the Post Office itl,_Carliale. State of Pennsyl
vania, the 11th day of aitnuary, 18 , 6.
Published by oflicial authority in the pa
per having the largest circulation.
nel,To obtain any of these letters, the
applicant roust call for ;' advertised getters,"
give the date of the lu;t-and pay two cents
for advertising. • -•
If not called for within one month, they
will-he sent to the Dead Letter Office.
GEO. ZINN, P. IL
Adams Elizabeth Landis Capt J B
Ackerson Win R (2) Lackey ISLISUJI_ _
Aeny Charles • Loudon Madinah', (col)
Bauman H B • ' McKulvy Diana J
Bennett Lewis - Macron Mrs Sarah
Baylor W A McGruo Nancy
Barber Margaret Morrell° Win E •
Caldwell Joseph Munroe .Glee A (2)
. Cornimin A Mangum. Jno
Creaton Ann Myers Jonas
Chtistlub.Rebecca 'Nailer Mary
Duran James • Otn'ek Barbara
Dilly I.lvnj F Robinson •N E
Dagget Junius K Ringwalt Lewis .
Eystur Dias J (8) • • J •
Folks Margulet JaneStephensun Robert
Gill Maggie Sherrill Jacob • •
Given 'Mrs Lib() BiiiiinOas John
—Henry - Harris (Reg) Shearer Swami E
Rutneiton Thompson 4Ohn •
Heffner Julius Wilson Isaac
L B.Llaux 0 , Wetzel Wan
Jackson I C Williams Samuel
Jackson R Webb June • '
Rink Jialin. • -; Zeigler Jos
.!:• • '
The Macedon Silver Mining - Company
OF NEVADA.
LOCATION.OF MINES:
SAN ANTONIO, NYE COUNTY, NE
VADA.
Organized under a special Charter from the
State q t - Pennsylvania.
Capital ...3t0..k $.,040.000.
20,00 u rhares of . sbu each.
.Present Bubacrlption Price 14., per Share.
OF. =RS
President —EI EN'L A`. L It Us ELL, Adjutant-General
Peiiithylvatila, Ilarrhburg, I'4.
Treasu. er —l'm ALL ISON W RITE, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Resident. Sul arintendunt of Mines—L. A. cuitris
Ong , oan Antonio, Nevada.
Adrt-Gouerai A. L It(LasELL. liarrialturg, Pa.
Boa JozLPH CASEY, Justice U S. Court . f Claims
aelnngton, D. C.
ENHA S. BLACK. York, Pa.
Maj Outland JOHN B. GEARY, U. S. A., New Cum
berltnid, l'a
T.J J 061.),1N, Ilarriaburg
,11~I1N 6A V. 11.115. Esti, Philadelphia, Pa.
DA:NI. I. TERS, Leg., eaten, N..i.
Consulting Mineralogist.
us I.NI, N. MO Ti., t. q.. Austin, Nevada
the saver mining dildriet of 4711114\11LJOU is situated
ala.ut nighty-me unite South 01 We 011,5 el A 11 1 .1 1•5 at
the seuttinely and 1/1 the folyabe range of re uetnium,
eith a splendid natural road along omoky Valley the
ache (11., arms.
Ihe silver-wining claims of the ••Macedon
Lompany ," located in ban Antonio MlnlnA
oistrlet, are It 501511 respectively as the 'Cresur."
' . ..lcero,",,tinkspeare, " “Pmes...ine, ' - shay & Curtis."
slid 'Macedon" LA:Ups—and c umrlse a total nix
Looutt.nti to OU) feet of holuluy giuuml. The title to
11l CO thuds Is perfect.
in undertaking the enterprise of silver-ininlng o a
legithume and the , ough hosts, the Alicere and hoard
...irec,u 801 the - .Nita:talon CI cur Mining 0.148111 y"
.illse exeleked the greatest tare in uutmnluf posh s
-810U of mines the title value,+ula permanence tit shi
U. 4.1 be substantiated and este lined beyond a
doubt. in this purpose they have been seconded by
thew current teln, tit the Untied slates Sena
tors hem ..etude, several able mining engineers and
ililliermUAledfl. eat IA .11.1 elirthilylii or ur 0, Led Lib
.1. we fru. SOU I,l'S entitled to full 1.11,1 reliance.
the rlblilt has Leen the purchase by thrall 01 the 81X
p,nui.l sit cur mules at ban AlllOlOO, erault. It 18
t..eir deLeiruilnatiun u pruserute the Ours of wining
inn inducing silver iris Irma been mines vigorous'.
omit!, they Ile.lere, HUereeratilly, and to Lills end are
ptif,estie, o'lol4llla. lea au nieliitleb Clunk 11 out supe
nor to Linea, pens 88°0 by a•.) , 01.11ei Olive, 111 klieg 110111
patty ) el orgittiliteil su the Atlautie States.
etildielqiilig t eye ellittelltial atiraii 8488. the Mtn,
1.1011 • Or- •111 io g Cuintiiii.y 81.8148 Willi aL almuStab
solute nonural,w 01 to thube Who turnish
their c liti ibutien to the requisite workiud, capita. of
/se eUrperiltilli., the ine:Uril nee 01 11 handsome r. ward
iu large sod spec,) diN Menus and u consequent 1.,
k•1,11/5t1 ill the Vaitie of tile Zit...Ai lailu tile el,
ounip, ) ear luny Os ieilkuinthi) anticipated.
The epLilliutell I.eCeipt,ul the tire. OperatiOUß
‘,l Chu 3iuceduti l lrUl pen) Uelli.// , 1% lurks
thus u prOUL 1I use, thirty dvilern vu eech shal Cu. the
nyltel 01,00 lull user beVOIAL)-11V0 per te.it otl Lite
prebeut suhscrlptum , tire.
he vertill,te aloe. e the chenteter of the
mines :
SAN ANTONIO SIININti
Nye County, Nevada, .apt. lb, lthib
'I
he underalge, U Late Sven and iltureughly
.MlOOOll,lO- deal. ut the • Mared..o elo
lua LL,Lopitit,y,' Wt . :ULU Is LIAls, ills," lc , and It LoWtt rw
,peLti el, as the • t /roar," - I,lLeiu," 4 ,ll.lh,peare "
end - Pale Lille "Le arouse' ,edeud,
and 051 t,allll..itt.loll, anti 11l • ur beet juugmeut
an wluern, Nit eol,l,ltles Lts he cla,wa, etl lal tle developed,
UrSC-....111.a Wllies, Mal lapOtalLlll,g lb wt sal al a ear It
'1 Leen ledges are far tal k erier lu talus and perststi
nultce and for the praltathie tUV eau, hi el vaulted it,
au) 10 tire litere hIS,r dl Li let, Kea, lu tact, haring
so,hiLeti the silver mines in steely eVtuy 1111ttreq. It,
ecattss, 11l are tree to nay Lilt the truce el.
(. ul cepeeuti,l alueug wet thy lure,enst;) are
LIM beet es halo er, area. Act te.l , the oxi, owe
ithE coo of the el. n, but th, large ride ot the ledger
led the sups Is, lac/ Ilu,s el a.. 11l 1.1.11 NsIA slug ..1
hen, .v..2,1011[0 I,l.Llahal their chum to
sup,/ foray.
at 4 o tent ty that thu titres to those claims of
the - Nltiket.m" cui.q.a,,y ate gmal a, U p-t tact.
- B. COUlaliat,
I: reorder 'can District.
.1. I'. COURTEit,
rapt...P(4oam 11111" and otht r dt..l d,..l.upaul es
or .an Atito..ki, tru. ads
a.S
K. .S,
Owners and Super:ntendents of the - 1. e.." dine.
ANT NI. c3ALUADO
LAN ATIU RUNl.Eltrilt.
LIAttA 11.6
Ilunt'a wl,. San Antonio.
The subscriber will furnish any further infunnati,.n
and re..e.vo subset iptiuus
Carlisle l'a , Jan. 12, 1866-21
coNSUMPTIVES,
DII. J II Sellt.NCK
DEAs rut:-1 feel it a duty I Owo to you, and to all
who ate suffering under the diseases clew, as Con
sumption arid Liver Compiaint, to let them know 551181
stunt hewetits have received trom your PulmL,nic
Jyrup and ,eaweed 1 . 1,111 C I. BO shin I a time. By the
Ale slug of lion it Fns cured me thus far
, I will now make my statement to sou.
as follows bout eighteen 111011“18 ago 1 was attack
ed with a severecqu,.h, and it, settled on my lunge; I
could not retain anything I ate, and sulfured with
evenln,z tere . rs and night swea,ta 1 was very .much
reduced 'the whites or my eyes were cry yellow;
m skirt ; my appetite all gone, and unable
to digest. what 1 did eat; bowels s...ooten irregular aud
s , lye. I was vu y tow spirited. and had such
nlO u X couqoinge. boo 1 laid down at matc and whoa
1., the morning that they would la-t ova or
two hours.
..ould be nearly oxhaust,d, and was entirely
1.11111 , in to lie Oh iny 101 l Hide. 1 caul...a dveeribe ni
wretched sullerin, as 1 would Wish to do Every or
gan In toy body was dlheat.eu or Belonged. Sorb ties
int 1.1 nation at this time, and I W s c.hfined tor my
bed hum the last of February, 1802, to., hue, 1803, not
rile to sit up I had the 1./.15t,01 medical atlend.nue
the wimleol the lime. My cough was /o bury bad that
It tacked me very much. lal this tune raised a large
qua. tlty 01 tine:, 3 ell, sv,odeneute matter. sometimes
with blood, •no It was generally accompanied by tia a
lma a. d a furred and thick coated wove. At the
ti9lll, of coughing so badly 1 would have slot/p, shoot
ing pains In my .eft side and heart, light ew oats, and
sor, m•cc all thr,tigb my whole cheat; had woch In
ward fever, pain In my hue, nod undet my shoeluer
b.ad snotln the small of my back, and at times so se
vere that it would throw me, i to spa-ms. Now my
pity-man g, ve me up to die (Ahern 1 had, and the
best ut thew, hut they could do uthing tor me, and
ai that flute 1 Vl.lB 1401 Wog but skit, a d tames !then
woo in the western part la Missouri In June last we
left there for the East. and lu A ugust last we came to
New York, and 1 eus so reduced t at I could onl,
walk 4. 'Jule with toy husbni,d's help. Atter I bar,
been here a shit time the salt enter breeze mad.. um
feel much batter torn time fit d then I has again to
call a ph) rid in lor aid We had tour of ill boot pit •
slew. of Asir York nu the disease,. of the lungs, and
doctors otall ki, do. but of u • avail. They raid I was
past cure. and that my lungs were too tar gone tor ahy
one to cur. me hut at this Utilt, 1 was ou my feet to
t the house. no, al le to do much or anything, In
Neveniber taut 1 grow worn, sod the c.rmuusp.lors
diarrhea ,et in slid lasted about e1,,h1 weeks e had
tried all and ever) t log that I could grasp at like n
Ina person for my fli,eaSeS—Cttostlaipt.loll alAti liven
complaint—hut o, tie avail.
to January iht,3 i ass brough, down again on my
bed and was fit expected u, live Ins Hight out. 3.1.)
USI.LU , I Stayed at my ride, dud ittLer :igen& and
they all give ms up to die At this time every on,
who saw UlO did not. think I would ever leave my bed
a living woman. 'the Urn night I was a , tacked with
spasms and was loran ed most the time. A friend.
Mrs. !loran, coma toe e me the last ut the week, and
brough the Sunday Mercury In it was nu ai.couot of
a great cur- pert ,rued by Lir. Scitellok. She read it to
me, and it was so much like my die, ace the, t asked
my husband to go aid see him for rue.' At this time
I i ad given up al. hopes Of e‘er g icing well again,
and made my pence willibloa, to be ready whenever he
coiled tor me
on the 27th of lanuary, 1803, my husband called on
Dr. /schism:lc 32 Bond street. iNew Yuen, and stated to
nun 10) ease, with n request fur him to cal slid sue
mu which h did, and examined 4130 with the reepir
meet r. 11 hen ho was about to go 1 nosed him it he
could owe me ? DIB reply was ; canton tell, both
lungs are eineastal, and tug bra chint tubes; are affect
eu ou b th slues " Arid yet in seetueu to think suers
wets, lunge talon .11 lift to 'Meet a cure It the dial then
could be stoppsd. lie said reorder to do ads, he ...ale
have to give mr Mandrake Pills ill rimed doses al fir s t.
to carry off the morbid matter, aid then, is ith astrit,
groi a, nu loped to chuck it, a bleb be did, but he c.,us
Kant cou.li dig, eight sweats, and chain.= had p
os
tr•tud in so that ire was afraid my viral p -were ws•re
too ni uch proetr ,ted ever to rally, 401.1 yet he seemed
-to thick ii 1 could live to gel enough Poi Oulu Myrup
through my By stem to caucus expectoration mere were
lunge enough irit tor lee to recoser. lie wished ate to
try the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic at once,
saying it would do the uo harm, if it did wr uu good
'lnc fl,et week it • es-used to give mu as length, so that
on Cuuday ufier I aot up in bed uod ate liberty for a
s•ck woman ; but the next week I lest all hope and
wished my husband not to give me any more niedt•
nine. but the doctor had *slimed Hurt f thin, and
when the medicine was ciearl g • lit the custom it
made them feel Roumania realese, and .0 pernevern ;
and he insisted n my taking it ; and now I feel the
benefit of it. Nur after eight Says I began to gain my
Btu ugth, and. with the exception of a cold that put
me back some, 1 have been gaining strength of bouy.
thy cough is going away. and all my pains tun. gone ;
no soreum,u of the body my bowels are regular, aud
my breath is sweet, and` I d ahk Hod that I am now
going about, and sow and .cad as well au ever I could.
I have taken sixteen bottles of the medicine, ei_ht of
ea dr. 1 now have aguod appetite and rest well at
night; my cough does uo trouble we 111 getting up or
lying dawn. I would bee say to the - afflicted with
colostimptlon or livercommaint, that Dr echenrk Is fro
humbug. lou eau rely on what he soya. Delay not ;
L is Unngsrours to II Me with these Wilmette.
would be cured go at once ; and any tine wishing to
know the facts as herrin et led cab call at cry reels
deuce, 171 West Houston strrot, New York city.
11111.8 ,fclAity N. FAn,LOW.
7 fe
27b
UCE MARKET.
Janw.ry 11,1808
by Wm. Bentz.
D. S. CllOF'f,
Secroary
We. the underbigned, reeldente - ef New York. me er,
qualnted with Mrs. Barlow, and know lict stet, Inept
to be rue. We Mao know that she need Dr. rehoock'e
rultouu,u c'prup aud beaweed Joule and have reason
to bult..ve thai to ti .1 ILO divine she owes her preserve
t.on„from a premature wave. ,
.11. FABLLoW, 117 West Houston et.
isU . LN tl UNDER HILL, 670 Hi wich et.
Mutt. EI.)O I NE LlNtbkltlllU.. L 76 ureetawleh st. ' 1 "
AIM LISTA UN Mall , 076 ortieuv.ich at.
N. 11A hilly, 117 West 11l uston at.
EMILY OLuVhlt, 117 Nest Houston
J.L. O.ILB, 13 cottage pl. , •
A. M. LEIOIIION. 483 Breadway.
Mos. BENJAMIN' CLAPP, 19 Aunty pl.
1 am well acqualuted with Hrs.-Mary F. Farlefi, and
with her husband, Mr. U. Farlow, they having, fur a
low mouths past,attehdedft my church, stud I mu con
vinous that any statement which they myths make
may be relied on au true. JOUN b,o,viumu, D.ll'. .
Pastor of oedfurd bt. 11.sptIst Lhurch, N. Y.
Dr. Schenck will be professionally at his prioiripal
office 0,0. 16 North sixth street, cur nor of Cottauertv,
Phi adelphia, every eaturffity. from 9 A. M. until 4 P.
M., No. 33 good out, Ne w-.Yora, every Tuusuay.-from
9 to 3; .o. aB . Bummer shoal, Bestial, - .Hass., every
Wednesday, trout II to 3, and every Other Friday at 106
'Baltimore street Baltimore, Md. All advice free but
ter a thoreughrxeuduatiou of the lenge with as "Its
sphometer; the charge le three dollars.
rice 01 tun Pui would :yrup and seaweed Tonic, each
",111 be per bo tie, or $7 bu per halt dozen. Mtn/drake
File, centrrpor brut.
her sale by all'Oruggleta and Dealers.
• •
ecretary 7 JAMES 11. P UNE, Philadelphia. Pa
Board of Directors
Uuu E. id: BIDDLE, Carlisle, Pa.
LION. R M it. St IIe.LL. Philadelphia, Pa
JOHN M. OltbUO,
Agent.
READ WHAT DR. :SCHENCK IS DOING
A .111ani , chancw:for Capitalists.
iiub-oribere.offer:to men of oar+
, tal a rare e ante to I ulld nll'o2llll nee In the
st end of Carlisle PA., where therii n r oc ;repel Mon
end good' Rail Road - aellitles all ready on the ground!
There Is no better chance for an energetic Man or Men.
• Address DELANtri A,BllRall, : ,
3an, 12i1806-13nu coal and Lrunber:Dealere. '
NOT • CE.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
THE Subscribers have this day asse
t. mated themselves togethrr under the name and
B.yle of Delaney bthrom for the purpose of carrying
ou the Goal and Lumber business In all Its branches.
01. IV hlt DMA soy,
0. MED. SIMON.
Jan. 12,1806.
•
COAL AND LUMBER.
AVING ne•
I eoclatee with
C'~„ l .lr U. Fred. tihrom In
r - a- , 12, 4 the Coal and . .(L i nmher
bugb ess at the old
MALI EN Stand of, Del cy arid
• Maw, where *e
keep the best and
CLEANEST CC AL.
In the Meeker. and perectly dry. Kept under cover.
Families will do we I to try us;
as we are deter
mined to sell cleaner coal and at as low prices as any
ott,4r yarn
have
also
on
tnthero h W an n i t ry us and be convinced.
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER
usually kept in a first Class Lumber yard which we
wib sell as low, or lower than the lowest
Jan. 4,1b60. DELANCY & ellllosl.
LIFE- H E ALT H -STRENFT EI
LI FE-HEALTH-STRENGTH
LIFE-iIEALTH-STRENGTH
THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY
DR. JUAN D.N.A.AMARRE'S
Celebrated Specific Pills,
Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan
Delamarre, Chief Phy.,,cian to the Hos
' pat du Nord ou Lariboisiere of
Paris.
This invaluable medicine le no imposition, but is
unfliiiing in the cure col' Sparmatorrhro or domino'
eawnestr. Every speeded of Unuittil or LE %nary
involuntary or Nightly ionnitial dsmiaeions
iv in what°, r Catoo° produced, or how ever Bevels will
ue rpeeolly relieved and the organs restored to healthy
Rood the following opinion:lof eminent French phy
:Moor :
. . .
h.ve used the Specific Pub prepared by Gal
/incline dr. Dupont, No 2.14 nue Lombard, from the
prescription of Or. Juan Delamarre, In our private
practice with unit rm success. and we believe th re Is
.0 other Ane..iicaue so well calculated to cu.e all par
omit minoring from Involuntary Emissions or any
other wean u.ss of the coy u 1 Organs, whe her sauced
by a sedentary mode of living, exeoseee or abuse.
It. A. BICAUH.EPARIE, M. D
G. D DUJ ASH N, M. D.
JEAN LE LEUGLIRE, M. D.
Paris, May 6th, 1968.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
The Genuine Pills are sold ny all the principal Drug
vista diruugh iut the World, price One Dollar per Box,
or. is Boxes for k Ivo Dollars.
O.IIIANUIERE di DU. ONT, Sole Proprietors,
No. 214 Rue Lombard, eal is
Ono Dollar enclosed to auy authorised Agent, w.II
Insure a box by retu. n mall, securely sealed from all
01 urtation, nix bozos fur five dollars.
Solo onu.,af Agnuto lur Amerma,
OSCAR U. MUSES ACo., 17 Cortlandt fit, N.Y.
N. 11.—Irench,tierman, Spanish and Eugll b Pamph
lets, eunittlutt,g ull . pdrtiuulArs and dtrections Mr use.
anus tree to any 00.12 nos.
ZIUld in Cal lone by J. W. ELLIOTT, and at HAVER
n ICK S.
Jau. 12, 18116-Iy.
DR. MARSHALL'S
CATARRH SNUFF!
mia snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the
best article known fur curing the . Werth, Cold In the
head and headache It nag been tound an exc. (loot
r. m. dy iu many canes of core Eyes. Deafness has
removed y it, nod fluent:lg has often been great
ly improvea by ILB Use
L Is naglant a. d agreeable, and
Gives Immediate Relief
to the dull heavy pains caused by [lionises 01 the head
h.• cedsat.eous after emu.; it are delightful and lu-
Vegurctiug. It °pour. and pur ea out all obetructions,
streogtheus the glances, and gives a healthy action to
the pares effected.
More Than Thirty Years'
of Sale and use of hr. Marshall's Catarrh and Head
ache chuff, has proved its great value fur ail the com
a..l diseases of the Haul, and at this thuthent it
stands higher this ever before.
It 10 recounnauded by many of the best physicians,
mad is used with 'peal success and reithifacilou every
where. _
Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug
gists in 1864.
The undersigned. having for many years been ac
gm:timed with Dr Marshall's Catanh and Ileadache
onulf, and void It in our uhoiesalv trade etienrluily
state, toot we nolleve It to be equal, in every r espect,
v
to the reoluniendatlons gives. ut It for the cureof
Oita, hal alloitlons, and that It is decidedly the beet
6.1 . 1.1.,10 we have ever kuuwu for all common diaeanee of
the lieut. •
Burr & Perry.
uevd, Au Liu & Co.
B owu Lawson & Co
noel], Cutler & Co.
Beeton,Barnee & Park, New York,
A. B & 11. sande,
Stephen Paul a Co. "
" I brain Minor & Co.
zetti Vlr " 15.1tKultsou & llobblos,“
% alrbduk & Co. •' A. L. ccuvll & Co. "
iloubtka ,, , Lammas & C 0.51. %lard. close & Co "
11. 11. flay. Portland, Ma. Bluth & Dale.
For Salo by a!1 Li ugglsta. TliY IT.
Jan. 12, 18613.-Iy.
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES
Bryan's Palmonie Wafers 1
011. The original Medicine established in 1F37, and
first dal.° vi the kind ever introduced under the
name or - YULMON W tab:lt ," lu title or auy other
couutry ; all other /lulu:lonic Waters are counterteits.
rile genuine eau be known by the niunerßUYAN being
BOIL pttl 011 each Ware,.
TllOBO Wafers have been before the public for nearly
this to year*, and the humane° sale attained, not only
.0 "meltea but lu losthitu countries, bully cite, t I heir
Intrinsic worth. tlhe medical prom-awe are supeeior
t any other a tide offered for the cure of Pulmonary
or Hrouchtai ellectione, and the quantity contalued lu
each box le nearly double that of the many worthless
tootteete.... 111.11/ ntsea.
. Bryan's Pulmonio Wafers
Cure Coughs, C. Ids, sore Throat, lioarsenosa, Asthma,
i_atarrh, Bronchitis, loldieuit Breathing, cpitthig
Hlu d, I'lll.B in tue Chest. I. elplent iaolinumption and
all dls-aces 01 the lungs. Not only affording tempor
ary relief, but snorting a rapid and casting cure and
ale warrai,ted to give satolaeviou in ,ver Instance.
they do not nauseate like alcoholic compounds and
Ole ,sedielual r..perties are combined in a loon so a
greeable and pleasant to the taste, that any child will
readily tale tuem. One dose will always afford
RELIEF IN. TEN MINUTES
To VSOALIb7B and Poetic SPEAKERS, these Wafers •are
peculiarly valuable they will in one day remove the
must severe occasional hoarseness ; and their regular
use LA. a few days will, at all times. increase the pow
er and flexibility of the voice, g eatly imploring Its
tone, aimpase and clearness, for which purpose they
are regularly used by many professional vocalists.
The very great celebrity of thin invaluable remedy
hoe induce., unprincipled persons to prepare base
cations, which disappoint the just expectations of the
purchaser, and injure the character of the genuine
no. Mein° •
cue that the word, "BRYAN," is stamped on each
Winer and Also observe the Go elmtla of the signature
°title Proprietor •'JUU ItlOSbti" on each wrapper, to
enunterfbit whi, h Is forgery. Offending parties
will be dealt with to the Lull extent 011 law
Wel/Oen PULIIONIO are for Wu by all Drug .
glato.
Jon 11103K8, Solo Pr yletor, -- 2T Oortlona , St , N. ' It.
Jan. 12, 18011-Iy.
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS
Prepared from a prescription of 81r J. Clar k, U. D.,
Physic:Lan hxtraordlturry to the queen.
fin-1 1 18 well known nuedioino is nn iiti•
i position, but a sure and safe remedy for Female
builculties and obstructions, from any cause whatever
end although a powerful remedy, it contains nothing
hurtiul .0 the constitution.
To Married Ladies it is peculiarly suited. It will, in
a short time, bring on the monthly period with regu.
levity.
in all CAM of Nervous Spinial Affections, Pain in
the back and Limbs, LIWIVIIIOI3P, fatigue on slight ex
ertion. Pet pliatioo of the Ileart, Lowness of /Spirits,
ilysterice, Ick Headache. Whites,. and all the painful
diseases ocemioned by a ,disc rderedaysteni, thesaPilif
will effect a cure when all other means have failed.
Th. to Phis have never been known to fail whorethe
direr lone on the 2tl peg., of pamphlet are well obse v
ed. For further particulars, gate pamphlet, free,.oi
the agent. $1 and 0 postage ramps enclosed to any
authorized agent, will insure a bottle, eontalotnit over
eu pilm, by return mall. W. It LINT,-
Jan. 12, Iboo—ly, Agent, Carlisle.
. • -DB.. C. H. BODGE,
CHRONO THERMAL
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
OFFICE in Beeteues RAt,,in rear of
the Bird Presbyterian Church, where be is pre
pare,t to cure or relieve all diseases Incident to the 11%.
wan Family,
Cancers cured. without the Knife. . '
Consultation free of charge. Patients visited at all
bourn. • Corns cured In five minutes.
De 1866-8111; ',; - •
Z. BRETZ. M. D;
D. D. S.. respectfully offers
protersituai .st view; to the eitisens df Oarilale and
its,vicinity. Mee North Pitt street. •
Carlisle, January 6, 1666—5m 4 . •
I NSTATE . NUT,ICE.-
Letters3estanientary on the estate of George
lielose"eeednete of Lower Allen townshlp, have
been granted by thejtegleter of .said County to G. W.
Criswell, residing in Bast. Penns h oro township. Per
sons d era requested to make payment, and
those having chums to present them for settlement to
G. 19. MUMMA, Executor.
Jan. 11. 1804..
HE nerdbip ,of the sob
• •iinder'the 'Min , of Ireuipion • 'A Nollin
expired thin dny limital ion, all claims will be paid
by them, and lowborn All indebted. Will please mese
payment.
_ .
SAML HEMPTON, Jr 't General
OLIAd. H. MULLIN, f fartuern.-
. ,
BASIL. GIVEN,
21toBT. GIVEN, Special
WM: B. MU4LIN. Partnere.
Mt. Holly Bpritige,)
Jan. I, 18011.
CO-PAIXTNERSHIP.
THE subscribers have this day assn
elated themselves together under the name and
style of MT. HOLLY PAPER 0., for the purpose of
manufacturing every description of Writing Paper, a
Mt. Holly upringe, Pa.
It GIVIN.
KEMPTON,Jr.
011.18. U. MULLIN.
Jaw I. 1888.-41.
Dissolution Notice.
OTICE is hereby given that the en
partnership heretofore exist log betwern the un
dersigned, in the Mercantile business in Churchtown.
under the firm of Geo. Brindle A Son has been dis
solved by mutual consent. All persons knowing
themselves Indebted to tho firm and those havin,
!alms will please present them for seitlemen t, the
boos are In the hands of Ow. Sri die. Jr. at the air
place of business.
GEO. BRINDLE. sr.
Jan. 6,1866-13 t. GEO. BRINDLE, jr,
Eighth Quarterly Report of the
First .N ational Bank of Car
lisle, Pa.
January 1, 1800.
REB URCEB.
•
Loans and Discounts, *ll4 029 27
U. 8. Bonds, 1 . 7.86. 00 284,870 27
Due from Banks & Bankers, 07,048 t.B
Legal Tender Notes 72,935 00
Notes of other Baal, 0.388 03
Cash Items, 3,8.0 93 150,182 59
Real Estate & Insurance,
urnitureh Fixtures,
Current Expenses & Interest,
LIABILITIPB.
Capital, 50.10 00
Circulation, 46 utAi 00
Deposits, • - 231,003 36
Due to Banks 7 004 77
Discounts et Premiums, 1,911 95
:surplus Fund, 8.100 1.0
Dividenus unpaid, 1,000 00 445,850 08
J. 0. tIOFFER, Cashier
Jan. 5. 1856—St
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNEItSitIe.
~IIE partnership hereto ore existing
between the undersigned has been this day uie
suivcd by mutual consent. The books and accounts
remain in the hands of Geo. I'. Myers. who earnest!,
requcsts panics indebted to hint to call and settle
their accounts at once.
The Grocery business will be continued at
the old stand by the seolor member of the firm, (leo.
P Myers. who calla particular attention to his large
and excellent Flock of new and fresh
Gi-roc,orl.ess,
cOnaleting part') of
SYRUPS, SUGARS, COFFEES,
SPICES, Wooden and Willow Ware, and every variety
of goods kept In a first class Family Grocery.
COON RY PIi.iDIJOE taken In exchange f r good..
at the old stand opposite Baxton'a Hardware 8 ore
OF.O. P. MYSKS.
Jan. 5,1866-6 t.
New Grocery Store !
CHANGE OF FIRM I
THE undersigned hereby announces to
his old patrons and customers. they he hen dis
posed of hie entire stock of Goods with the god will
of the establishment to Messrs Peffer B Washroom:l,
whom be recommends to the citizens of Gunti er! od
ounty. cc active, energetic and refill , le business m n,
who will spare no pains to maintain and improve the
character of the old 'stand as a first class
FAMILY GROCERY.
With many t auks for the patronage be has received ,
he bespeaks for the new firm a continuance tire same.
JOHN 11YEIt.
PEFFER & WASHMOOD
will In a few days receive the largest en fl best assorted
stock of
GROCERIES,
CHINA WARY,
QUEENS WARE,
GLASSWARE,
WILLOW WARE, &c.,
ever brought to this place. and wilieenetantl) beep
on band the choicest Groceries the N:astern Markets
afford. A full assortment of Lamps and uti no hand.
Call and see us at the old stand Soule. East corner of
Market Square
PEFFER & WABEIMOOD
January 6, 1800-ly.
THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE
CHAS_ HARRIS
fl l FIE Agricultural Society of curia... T
.- la ndCounty, has directed us to dispose of "c/ rules
Harris," ',rho is a thorough bred horse. purchased for
the Society in 1860. In Kentucky. His pedigree is
perfect and will be exhibited by any member of .he
Committee to any one disposed to pir chase the horse.
His get now here gives evidence of the value of the
horse, for his colts are all snperior. He will be ten
years old next April. and perfectly sound 111 would
be a d. sirable purchase for any C..unry Society. add Is
now sold only because his colts require another horse
Application may be made to either of the Committee.
ELIAS DII 4NNMAN,
JOHN W. CRAIGHEAD.
GEORGE CLARK,
Jan. 6,1886-4 w.
VALUABLE FARM
' AT
Private !Sale !
THE subscribers offer at private sale,
1 a valuable farm situate in Washington County.
Maryland. lyleg on lhe turnpike running West from
Hagerstown and abont X of a mile nom that place—
The farm contains 210 acres of goad
LIMESTONE LAND,
and Is under v. b1p.16.-atm.• trt•ooltlVatlOnl wlnul 100
acres lying in a square body. and is divided Into nine
fields, a short lane giving sacrum to running water
panning through the laud. Tie Improvements consist
of a two-story
STONE HOUSE,
Stone rough cast barn 80 by 90 feet with granaries at
tached A Tenant Ihuse and •table. with wash house
and carriage I once, wink, house and all othe, Clefee
sari out-buildings In good order and repair.
Their le • well of water convenient to end' of the
housing and a One lime atone quarry , n the farm .
Alen a One young on herd of Apple and Poach trees
in prime hearing order. the fruit miter failing.
The outside fences are of Locust Poste and ^hestnut
rails in good repair. Thi tract ran le divided into two
farms and will be KIM as each if desired It In I , ceded
convenient to school■ churches and mills and in with
in 4 miles of the canal at Williamsport, Md. •
PHILIP A. WINGERT,
ALEXANDER T. WINGERT.
Price $B6 per acre. Title Indesputable terms to such
purchasers Possession given Immediately. For fur
ther 'lnformation apply to
Carliele. Jan 5, 18C6-3t O. P
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT
By virtue of a deed of assignment, I
will expose to public sale on the premises, on
Saturday. February 10, 1866,
the Mamba' Farm of Alfred Moore. situated nem Mt.
Holly Outings, on the Baltimore pike, about 434 mbes
Booth of Carlisle, Pa This hone of the most desha
ble properties Matt has been put into Market. being a
delightful country residence, and a highly improved
farm with every convenience. The farm contains
115 ACRES,
(more or leas) of excellent and, productive land, In a
bigh elate of cultivation, clone by Ic one of the fiTIAlt
cud purest streams In Cumberland Monty. The
fencing le In excellent order. The Improvements cot-
Met of a large two and a Lay-story
,STONE IMELLING
well finished and on elevated ground, a large Han't
Darn, C 111 rib. %Akron Shed, Carriage ii use, Wash
House, Wood House, *o.
A portion of this farm has been devoted to Fruit
culture, and has supplied the earlisle and Itairisbutg
Markets for the last few years with st me of the choicest
STRAWBERRIES & PEACHES,
they have received. At present there are ve acres or
the choicest varieties of Ntrawberrlee. reset` last spring
and which will be in fine bearing order the coming
spring ; 1805 choice Peacb Trees ; .109 Apple I Imes, best
grafted fruit. 210 Dwarf Pear Trees. all In good beat:
log order. There are also a great variety and number
of UItAPE VINES In 'good order, and+ which have corn.
teemed bearing. The Grain In the ground will be sold
with the Mem ,
.
. ,
Those who desire a good. Investment In land. and
a delightful and healthy country residence In one of
the most beautiful and fertile parts of our Valley,
should give this their Immediate attention. At ,the
same time and place. I will offer the Mountain Land
of the sald:Alfred Moore,
ACRES,
of which are In Dickineon township, a fow miles West
'of the II .111 more turnpike.. This tr. et has been WTI.
ded Into lots. and will be offered to sulk purchase e.—
Farmers wishing timber lot; should glee this their at
tention. -tw en ty - lore lot of ticutntain Land,altua
ted id South Middleton township, bounded by lands
of klathewlilOora, Peter Laud; and others, will also be
I will also sell the two lose in Pepertown.' owned by
said Moore, andaalculated for bulding
Bale to oomiounce silll o'clock A. M. .
• • ' "WM. it. MILLER ,
Aniline° of Alfred Moore.
3an".'6, 1880 , Ltit..!" '
Mr. Allred Moore who still resides on the premises.
will take plessure in showing the property advertised
to all who wish to see it. •
EVII3, ;Confentioniiry. and Fruits,' at
, , •
GRAND"SUPPER
wILL be given in RH.E51 7 8
, • .
. .
it 7 q'cloak icor the bei,elltot the Methedest B.Crhurtb
lint charge, lu Carlisle;
.„
. . .
..
The t ongrecation , worshipplrir In this..tiroodion
nred and fuerad edifice are somewhat embarraso.d 11
•anclally; and resort to.this n cane. In order to - relteve
themscives of a portion of their lodebtedness The
pr..ceeds of the hopper to bo used for liquidatingthe
church debt. • .
. .
... .
The Committee of Ladies, to whom the ehistf .'man
*gement le entrusted. beg leave to say. that they all
spare no pains to make the enter aintnent agreeable,
excellent and of the highest order And so feel as
sured In making this appeal to the friends of the
eltureb,und the public generally. that It will meet
w tit a gramma , and hearty tulip tnse. ,' '
which may ho bad from the following persons, viz:
d Ensminger John Miller, Andrew Kerr, Rober:
loore A Spnnsier. Esq., Chart. a Weaver, .1. W.
Eby. and'of el Mor of the Managers. •
Thee mittittee also announce that there will be a
GRAND FESTIVAL held In the same piece. on We Ines
day Evening, Jan. z 4. Doom. open at 7 o'clock. Ad
misston lu Cents.
any donations or - contributions in old of the above
objects, will be thankfully reeelved
tkane Friends..let us have a grand rally—s uloriou•
out-pour ng of the people Let the old p. me. let the•
mi idle aged and the young con. —let the spacious
flail In crowded. Whig year wives. daughters, sons
nod friends, come mw, 001110 all, and welcome to Olin
great festal gathering.
DISSOLUTION.
TIRE Partnership heretofore existing
1 under the name or Jameson, Dlllinger s‘ Co, is
this day diaaolved by mutual consent.
B. It. JAMESON,
C. A. DI LL INCI ER.
Jan. 1, 1866.
REMOVAL.
rr HE undersigned will continue the
bu•lneea as fortuoyiy, at N alt North Third
street Where all tranFactfons o the late firm will be
Fettled. You sp el fully.
It..I.ANIESON.
9,F27 55
MI 53
1.215 1.
44b,e.0 ub
Jan. 5,18110-3 t
Reidley's Ilieto•y of the Greit he-
bell:ou.
rrHE late Reh, !lion (-lands out peculiar
and extraordinary In human events; and t e
magnificent •cale upon t•hich the war ha- been con
furled. constitute it nne of the Oil DI SI" N
xitiST ItRILLIANT CHAPTIOIB OF THE W•titLD'S
HISTORY.
Mr II adlev, of al writers. in perhaps hest qulllfi d
to portray the stutientl un feat use of the mighty run
test. Ills previona works on leas momentous themes
have placed him In the first position, us a graphic Plot
powe lul delineator of we scenes and characters and
the magnitude and grandeur of the present suljert
Impart to has pen the fire and vigor of a yet more ex
alted leap ration, and furnish ample seep for the MA
est exhibition of his peculiar genius for milkers d--
s•rlptinn. Under lila poe erful pen the tirring srenea
of the War pass In the iow with the vividness and die
tit - Janes, of a present and 11% lug really ; Odle his
great. talent tiee eondennatlon enables him to embed%
erything of Importance in act nipasa iti , t suited to
the public wain. From no other source can no clear
and c .mprehennive an Impresslor. of the grand march
eveetq he ni.talned, so easily and agreeab.y, as Iron,
Ma. Headley's work.
Other 'tart rs s have been Issued before Grant's lie
rmt and other llfinial Documeto a were submitted to
the tiovernment, and are therefore unteoable Mr
Ileadle ban delayed the completion of tills till those
sn \TI A I, to AU t HEN I ICITY stud
CORRECTNESS eou'd be obtained.
GEO. P. MYERS
THOMPSON • YERS
The .econd Voinine cough Cog this Work, will be
issued In Manth 1060 A getitq minted •0 it,attri In
'Lamle In every town ono county in the United i'Zteles.
'Abend Inducements offered For particulars oproy to
or Address,
AMERICAN I'rBLISHINU COMPANY,
148 Asyltwu Street, Hartford, Conn.
SCRONTON k PUria, Age In.
J an , 5. Im .
The New York Tribune.
UR moat naomenrous, arduous strug
( ele having revolted in the triumnb of American
Nationality, the utter die •olutitur • and overdo- tee of
secession and Slavery, Toe. I mouse, prof 11,1(113 rejole
Inc In this revolt, will 'lbw to conserve the legittotat
fruits of trims grand, benfenant victory by rendering
Liberty and Opportunity the comic n heritage of the
whit.' American People now IID,I evermore
Ids ountonancing all unmanly exultation over or
needless Infliction of pain or privaiion ru the uphold
ers:pi the ,oat canine. It telly itinist on the earliest posi.l
ble restoration of the Southern States to th, it former
p wee and influence In our Union on the bask of All
Rights for All their Pe,
It will labor in it to p•ove that the sub stltution
of Free foe Slave Labor met inevitably and. univer
sally conduce to the locirease of Industry, Thrift. Pros
perity agd Wealth, RO that the South within the next
ten yenta, must look hack amazed on t er long persi•-
nee in a practice so baleful en Ihe chattelichig of
Man.
It will labor for the diffuFlen of Common School ltd
virition, Mann toitureti, the Useful Art , cc., Br.
throughout every portion of ourreuntry. but espe,lal
ly throughout the Footless hitherto devoid of them
believing that every coed end }OH thi rely ho
out
nerved and the interest of evert useful a,.d worthy
class promoted.
It will urge the Protection of Rome industry 1,,) rile.
criminating duties on Foreign Products imported w I I,
a view to drawing hither the most topside and 0011
fel artificers arid artisans of Europe. and the ',At urd
!ling on our soil of many branches of proouetlon hitt—
erto all hut confined to the Old ht'o, Id. while It would
strengthen and extend those which have already a
foothold among u
It will glee cal attenl lon to progress and Ito
movement In Agriculture, doing Ito hest st onc e to
bring merge' s to the doors of our farmers and teach
then, how to wake the most of the opportunities taus
afforded them.
it will devote constant at ention to Clark, ts, espe
cially for Agricultural Produc.a, with lotent to save
both producer and con+umer from being vietimized by
the speculator and forestaller.
And, giving fair scope to Current Literature to the
proceedh•ga of Congress, and o the general News of
the Day, it hopes to retain lie old patrons and attract
many new to bear them company.
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clubs.
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ENIIIELLISIINIENTS
Mach number Is emb-Iliebed xith one or more tine
Steel Eng ra vrime—poi traits-, f enoneot WOO, Or WU,-
I Naive of 110p01 Calif hist°, Leta events.
tth the extensive re.ot yes at his command, the
Edit r h,•p 1.. t . make th 4 Iv-, n nee,,,lty to ever)
inteiligeht render, and no pains will lot spared to ta,
romplipt, thin T., MI
\ ((lumen c aolnenee In ,14nuary and July of earl(
3ear ; subscrmsloos COP 1-0 11111/01.VII pith cup ((tooth.
'I Eli :—ss per Isar, si. gle uuulaus, bU Cle.
'I he 1 rode (laymen. Touchers, and Clubs sup
plied au Incurable terms. Addles-,
W. 11. BIDWELL,
5 Beehninii ;1,0, N. Y
Jan 6, 1666
Dissolution of Partnership.
1 1 11 It; partnership heretnrore existing be
tworn A K Hhemn and .1 M. I.l'ealde in Ur
Publication of Lb. Il !RA.) i ae OAS day been dkrolved
by mu oat ronsent The il.e firm haer been
assigned irr value TO A K. I.ho rln wh , will hencelorth
ronth.ct. Lb. IMF I, no, Alid tow 110111 all ,111.4,11 11 to dust
the firm w II be paid and who will asrumo thu uut
standing Indebtedness
Carlisle• Der. 21, Ice
General Insurance Agency.
undersivned iy !igenl fur the fll
k iosou v 1.11, and Pi; epanies
tut nol t ur I nonrenre Cempany; - Nes , York.
II me Firs ••
Arctic ‘•
._ Manhattan
••
Egiegprise •• Phibtrielphin
Partly kr attention given to Perrot uni l rn.nrance
Rates no rdlisiot. ut wi II se. only. ;gym co with
C. P. Ilumrich, Esq., In :.Intit.n Mil Building., Main
street, Carlisle.
SAMUEL K. UUNIItICII,
Dec. 22, 1+62- Gm. Gen'l. &trent
I;TO lI'S )T I C
j Letters testamentary on the estate of Susan
nab tlllndellbb. dee'd lute of Carlini°. l'n 11.0 .e
ho n issued to subsotlber, rt siding at the en m.•
piece Noll, to hereby Ovine. to all persons lode)) ed
to said estnto to make payment nod those hoeing
elahne to present them for settlement to
15 NE BAUNEEZ, Exeeutor
=Mil
n ESS ENG CASES, Ladies' and
itlentlemon's.
Dee. 15. 1.65. AT 11AVERSTICKS.
I"S'rATE N(ITICE
-1. Letters of Anmlnlstratlon on the estate of John
‘l.yer.. In to of West Itsnnshoro twp. Comb. ,
dee'd . havin been granted t the sah-eriber 1, 1 ,1 11 w
in same twp. All persons kr owing timings] V. 14 indebt
ed to said * , state m m requested to tax Ice payment, and
those basing claims to present them to
Dee 15, 1865
NOTICE_
E, A LF.I) PH( IPt \I.N will bN re
ceived at this Wilco until 3 o'clock, P. M., Monday,
January 16, 1866, for furnishing the troops at Carlisle
Barracks, Pit, With good
3e - ire .3ca faer,
for ono year, 'from and after the first day of Fe ruary,
1666, or such less time US the t ommlssary General of
Subsistence, - Army, - tattrafreer.
Proposals must Ito In duplicate, end endorsed—" Pro
posals for Fresh Beef," and mast contain the names of
two responsible persons, who will sign the bond and
become responsible for the faithful performance of the
contract.
Persons who bid are requested to be present at the
opening of the proposals. The Government reserves tho
right to reject any or ell bids which it may consider
unreasonable, or tor any other sufficient cause.
TfIOMAS E. MALEY,
Ist Lieut. a d Brev. Capt. sth ; U. S. Cay., A. A. C. S.
Office of Asst. Commissary, of Sub. U. S. Army,
Carlisle Barracks, Pa., Dec. 20, 1865.—1 t.
Public Sale of' Real Estate.
Y virtue of an order of the Orphans
Court. to me directed, I will sell at public sale, on
the p,mir,u,,un zaturday, the '..oth d'a3. of J anuary, •60
all th.,t
Valuable House and Lot
of grnond, situ all In IV 35t. Fairview, Cumberland
i'ounty. Into the property of Samuel Long. deed..." Tiils
property is a M. st desirable one. the lot being fifi feet
end 3 Melee by 109 and hiving erected on it a
Two Story Weather Boarded
House,
•
to:other with necessary out buildings.
Salo to cowl:ne:ice at 2 o'clock of said day when at
tendance will be given and terms maim known by
Dec. 22, 180 e—to. - Joll.\ 811 BETS.
.Ptlble Sale of Real Estate.
BY virtue of an order of' the Orphans
Court. to me directed, I will sell at public sale.
on the Membes t on Setapday, the 20to day of Jan
uary, HMO. All that valuable
.HOUSE AND LOT
of ground, situete In West liairvlew. Cumberland
County, late the property of Elizabeth Bringer, duc'd
The Mt Is 29 fret In front and 139 In depth. There Is
on ctud on It. A.
TWO STORY HOUSE,
a double Kitchen. Stable and ether necessary out build
fiLle to cm:nonce at one o'clock of said day when at
to deuce will be given uud terms wade know,u by
JuLIN 131.1EHTS,
Dee. 22.1806.—t5. Adunnistrotor.
Valuable House & Lot at Private
Saw. •
TRIP, subscriber offers at private Sale
tho valuablo twimstory
BRICK ['LOUSE,
situate on bomtrut street, adjoiniti property of Josuph
I hotnpeon on the Emit and property , Lauly (motet by
Joseph U llotkr on the ti est.
Thu house loin txc. bout rupilr and has'a gond back
The lot containeiln by 240 feet ruittihnr hack
to church lllcy. Bur terms die., apply
boa. 15, loan-6t. A 11. LMAIR:
!TAMES —6OO paira Hawes on hand
of all kinda. blizabutlatown pattern, Loudon
do., ....ortnan do., with awl without patent floveniuga
cheaper than ever at it. SAXTON , ,i, hart Aldo at.
July 1. lbol. . .
. .
1311Y$I.C1ANS will-find it to their ncl
j_ vantage to call t . iniCpuvelnime sa
it A 1.14111N't4
STORE ROOM FOR RENT !
rrillil - 'fine Store Room in. "Marion
_L Hull , ' building, now °Counted by L, Bernard& Son.
as u Clotblug Moro, with .celler hootn, le for rent
tiotntlie first of ipa next. Thu Boom. Is 21 by 40
Net, wl h Coilutora and Oholvlng, thu latter mauled
with , glitii. . ' ; , •. • • .
,•_ . , .
a: W EBY,
,
Jittia • 18130-40. 'j• ~ ,
iiiYABEFG
Railroad Coiniptinies . ; - BridOe build
I ere, House and Hnrn Builder... or any company 01
Lndividuals,that may wankto contras for !tall Hose
flee, [grids° Timber. r Frames for lit Iclings, to hods
livered next Spring or Summer, will do well to le.
their wails be known to the subscriber. no he has a
'desirable lot, of PI uHN.It lying on Mountain Creek.
near leafed Forge, which he will tnanulactpre in r
Lumbar of all descriptions as soon there Is a demand
open for it.
.Address
• F. S. ROGERS,
Naohna, Now Ilampohlro
Doc. 8, 1885-3ino4.
Wheeler & Wilson and Howe.
LOCK STITCH
SEWINI
The Best *Simplest and Cheapest.
• IT, Wheeler & Wilson machines are
adapted to all thuds of family sewing, work tar
equally well upon Silk, Linen and Cotton goods. with
Cotton and Linen threads. making a beautifu
and perfect stitch alike nn both sides of the article
sewed.
Prices of Wheeler & Wilson machines:
No. 3 machine plain, $55
it 2 Ornamental bronze,
" 1 " Sheer plated, $75
The Howe Sewing Machine.
Ihe attention of Tailors. Shot makers Saddlers and
Carflage Trimmers Is called to this—the best of oh tit.
tic sewlig ttlachives It is unallimom.lt admitted to
be the best machine for leather work or tailoring ever
given to the pub je.
Price 01 ILiwe machines:
Letter A machine $OO
Is reco".rnendial for family sewing Tailoring, Shoe
bindins an 1 Oat er fhtitig.
•
Lotto, B. tuaclihro. • $7O
IN ono sum larger then A machine stilted to the
Rama work.
L tier O. machine, $O5
Is roe Minion red for heavy Tailoring 13-0 i and shi.-
wark and i art lave trimming. It rms light ao4l rapio•
and will do Una work well and has in much larger Shut•
tie than the ntchin,.
Coll and examine at Rail Rood Telegraph Office, Car.
l'a.
Oct. 27, 1065—tf.
CONFECTIONARY I
f'II,EA \1 WORK, Slam,Ban
bons, A-1211110de. Choc. Integ, Hands, Cucoanut a d
Walnut
Der lb, 1865 AT HAVE 04TICK3.
L) ROPS.-
Mint. Omenlate; Cream, Lemon, Orange, Tani]
In, anon unit , Insa
bee. It, 18116. AT II AV 61161
L I TICKS -
T..alwrry, Lemon, Orange. Leven der, Rose
Nenga. and V' l l , llla.
1860. AT Ilk C I,IISTICIL
P OCK-(LANDY, Secrets French and
)IL,C. milvm
Dee. 15, Inlls. AT II \ vEnsTicKs.
AFine assortment of Uan'ly, Toys of
% merle:, Freneh'and Derm,n makes.
Dec. 15, 1665. A
Lumber ! Lumber !
T the Duneannon Union Lumber
Iv NI ill. 4 wil,m north east of Stet, is (lap 414
w•St of Poneannon, I tulle bomb of hllltcy: .
Midge, near al rlor point.
100,000 ft. Yellow Pine Ilnorinc, dry.
60,000 ! 2 rattc Inc. bath Blot and Pine. all sizes.
4a,0u0 It 2 'orb Barn !tool ic.g, Yellow fine, 16 to 16
,'t elry
00 ft Py In Y - ellow Pine Boards, Dry.
A largo lot of IC, atherboarding.
A large lot of Ink Boards.
A large lot of Shingling laths.
A large Inc of Sealing Lath:::
A large lot of Whito Pine ,Itlngley.
A large lI t of Cheat ,at Shingles.
Poplar Board-, ['lank aid] Seaotlin4
Oak Boar rt.i'cantling and Plank.
Paw , d a nlc nest and feneing hoards.
A K.l NEM,
J. M. WEA K LEY
- • •
Chestnut rails and .ord wood, I,oy par,
. •
Tll - 0 . 3110 . Ve we !IVO alwaya Oa band. 3,t1 are pr par (1
to oily all kinds oe bills to tirch r. such els llneh and
Car hum' or ‘tngon Maker Lumber, Build' g timber
we ran saw 17 ft. hi length and are soWied thst %vs
eau till or in the very shortest notire, at any time
also so pree:ered to den ve Lumber at any point oy rail
eond an by teams
Pleas givo tua a all before purchasing elsewhere
we are selling at low 'mkt,.
HOLTER, LATIMER Fi 11051101:11.
Duncan non, Curry Co.
Dec 1,1565-3 m
Cttinu.l. - cia[ araticie
At Carlisle, Pa.
Highly Important to Young Men!
YOUNG MEN out of employment;
YOUNG MEN about engaging in business
YOUNG MEN who have bail limited advantageg for
an education
YOUNG MEN well versed In other respects, hat defi
cient In any of the branches tanght in
JOSEPH PAUL,
Adminimtrator
n first class BledeeSS College;
YOUNG MEN who would possess the best means for
for ready and lucrative employment
YOUNG MEN who world avoid being Minilamed by
going two and three hundred tulles to
Commercial Schools, at an expense of
from $.300 to $5OO,
will do well to consider the merits of this Institution
nt home, which upon proper Inquiry and investigation
will Inc fumed to present facilities and accommodations
second to none in the country.
- ACTUAL BUSINESS.
In this department legitimate transaction cf Trade and
Business Forms, are daily practiced by making netnal
purchnses and sales. in the Model-Store, connected with
the College; supplied with samples of Dry Deeds. Also
a regular thu.k of Deposit and Issue, with a working,
capital of i 00.0 0, in which students till In horn the po
sition of Cashier, Paying and Receiving Teller, Discount
and Check Clerk, &c., &c.,
BRANCHES TAUGHT.
Bookkeeping In all its romps_ and applications.
Business Calculations, Corfresdomlence, Forms, &c.
Mercantile Law, with reg Mar recitations,.
Penmanship in every styli of the art.
Phonography .Telegrfip . bing by regular circuit of Wire
and Instruments For furllloPPattleulars address
A.,111. TRIMMER, Carlisle, Pa.
[SEND FOR CIRCULAR.]
Nev. 10, 1865.
Always On Hand
A Large and varied stook of Groceries,
/ - 3 L gileenftwilm
Sauces. Fish tic. &c , u hick 1 am sollingat the very
lowest t'al.h Prices
Theee 1 &Med to the anheerlher, wed particularly
those in furcate for a lergth of time will romp f rward
aid prouipt.y pay up, an longer delnS• will not be sub.
re tog "
Nor. 8. 1805. IYENTk.
91 - 111 E -hest Cook Stoves in the M rket
can he had at Wan Prldloy's Tlnner Sham Had
',other St . Carlisle al the vl4ll of the od Coffee Pot,
also parlor. and pulling stoves of all kinds.
Nov. 8. 186. —tf.
u - sTATE NOTICE._
Lett,re Testamentary on the Palate' of Elizabeth
'% ober, dea'd . late of Lower Allen Township h,vine
been Mem d to the subscriber coaling In the .11111•
tewnship. notice is hereby given to all persona Indelit
ed to said estate to mike payment and these having
claims to present them duly antbeetleated for settle
ment to
Nov. 10, 1806—fit
•
Coif*la, 'Vanilla and rho&late.
Lea 16 ; 1868: AT JIAVali811(117-----
■
CANNEn FRUITS',
STOVES! STOVES !II
BAAILIEL -It. WEBER,
. Administra or.
READING HMI ROAD
,
W INTE It ARRANGEMENT.
RE AT ULN K LINE FROM TRH
vfi North and, North-Hest tor Philadelphia, New
ia It. heading, Pottssillo, Lebanon; Tantaqua,';fish
'and, Lebanon, Allman- a. Easton, ac., kc. '
trains learnt Harrisburg for Nun York; as folio tits:
00 3...0, 7.25 and 906 A. NI.. and 1.46 and 9.60 P. 111.,
rrivitia at New York at 5.40 and IU.UU A. 31. a,nd 3.40
tug lu 36 P. NI.. connecting with similar . painf. On the
.'e nosivania all Road; .locoing Care pcompanying
ho 3.00 and 9.05 A. 11., Trains, without (Manse.
L aim ilarrisbutg for Rending, Ptittsvillo. Tamaqua,
dittortivilie. Ashland. Pine (trove, Allentown and 14111-
idol phia, at 7.25 n . 51., and 1,45 and 005 P. 51., stop
ping at Lebanon and all Way btations; the 0.00 P.M.,
Crain malting no close connections fur Pilttivllle nor
Philadelphia. For Pottsvil e, Satiny kill Haven and
Auburn, via Schuylkill and busquehtmna Rail Road,
may- Ilurr antra et 4.02 P. M.
Returning: Leave Now York at 9.00 A. 51., 12.00
Nom and 1-.00 P. 31: Philitdoitibla at 8 LU A. M., and
• 3 1 ., Pnilsvillo at 6.30 A...., and 246-', 51.,
Aland ti.nl.l and 11.46 A. It.. and 1.16 P. M; Tama.
pion at 7.35 A. 0., and 1.40 P. 51..
Leave Pottsville bir liarrisburg, vie Schuylkill and
.ttusquehanna (toil Road. at 0.45 A. Al.
Iteadin Accommodation Tiain : LCUVOR Rpading at
11.3 • . 31, returning Rom Philadelphia at 4.30
Cslutnida Rail Rood Trains leave Reading at 010 A.
'. and 11.15 P.. 11. for lipbrat I, Litiz,Lancaster, Colum
bin, &c.
•o. undaya : Leave Now Yor at 8.00 P. M.. Phila
delphia Ul5 P. M., Pottsville 8.00 A. M. Tamaqua 13.00
A.. 11 , Ilarrlahur l 9 05 A M. and Reading at 1 Ott A.M.
ale Harrisburg. and 10.52 A. V. for Now York. —.
Con:mutation, 11111 sage. Season, School and Exour-
Mon Thlrots to and now all pinto, at reduced Itatea.
Bagglrro checked through: 80 p ,undo alloaral each
Passenger. G. A.•NICOLLS,
H General Superintendent.
eading, Pa. Dee. 11. 1865.
COAL AND LUMBER
TH (13 Senior partner of the firm of
Delaney & Blair, null conlinueol'ke Coal nod
Lumber bua.neas, at Lila old aqt• d near the Gas 11, , use.
het e ho a ill constantly keep on band, A large Stock
of
COAL AND LUMBER
111
rlr h.. 1. g kept constantly %%natr coy r enable..
1001 to deliver Coal at all thm.s to any part of Curlhle,
In n grand condition. 'I hesikth for past f tors he Still
s cis, to a come in unnro of the patronage 01 his former
luutruners and a nhare of tbat of the public generally.
°Lahti. I ELANCY.
November, 31st, 1865
DR. E ENRY LANGEfIEINE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGE UN !
Haying returned from Germany, my
office will lime:liter he at my residence, In :Muth
..nutiv••r street. in the house formerly occupied by Dr.
deed. r where I will always be fuuud when not nt.
+eta profe , sionally.
NOV. le, 18134
Grads Suitable For• Holiday Presents
HENRY HARPER, •
520 ARCH sTRI-.:E'r
rill LA 1) LP lIIA.
i:g y WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY,
ULID SILVER WARE,
and Superior Silver Plated Ware.
Nov. 24, 1M35-3m.
ENGINE FOR SALE
u meeting (f the (.old Will [lose
riCompan, of Carl'ole. a cam rah tee of five (b) wan
a„,.. led to dispose I.f the
Hawl Fire Engoie,
fIOW owm d 1 y them. mid until committee are empow
e. ed poi cba, , e a 110, r• I.A Eic. e Lb r.t of
t, 1118111, An} cool to o Ovations I elaii.o to
(In 1.1re1120.13, ur Lila capttolly of the bract no, may be
nddn SSCLI to
JOS W. OHILRY,
JNO 0. HALBERT'
J. D. ADAIR,
C. REMITLR.
Committee
J. U. WUNDERLICH, Chairman of Committee.
AUCTION! A L"C77ON !
AUCTION BEGINS TO-DAY
AV IN6 Sold tny store-house, 1 will
11 sell all ❑ly Jewell), ,tore nod fixings at auction
grit.., as they in st he cleared out homedialely. 'the
stock eonsints of n large rare, Viva large
Silver• Show Cases,
French plate glass. three upright CllB4Ol, one large En
gin olgo, two large
FRENCH MIRRORS,
and all the masers tools and stock. a large lot
of Clocks of every description. Watches. (bold Hunting
•'ar.og, Englh.l.l Levers and ,Ilver of every kind,, Gold
and ,111•er pens and penells' Gold-and -e.llver chains;
(loll! and Silv, nings of the host quality, also a large
lot of ally. r and :liver plat,' ware,
•
OIL PAINTINGS
Painthits on glass (kr h 'eh Ile sold W thout re
g,,i la p. lie, alse n 10 rg” oil cloth, almost new,fide. 0
f
feet byholy lest, at the lii4ll of the Gold Eaglet Main
,treet, Carlisle.
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Presents for all at Haverstick's.
1,17 NO Drsizs, Papier, .N 1 aciiie,
I%llllllit.
1/1.1... 15, 1,,15
NV• F. SA IDLER, Attorney at, Law,
CarlMe Pa 11111, In Volunteer Building,
South Il n _giver Strout.
C HERMAN, Attorney at Law,
Ca. Next door to the Herald OM,.
July 1,1864-Iy.
lAM ES A. DUNBA R, Attorney at
• P Law.Carilde. Co. Office on the south side of the
Court ho use. adjoining the "American Printing Office"
July I, 18134-Iy,
_ .
T()SEM RITMO, Jr , Attorney at
• Law and Surveyor 114,hanl , •sburg, Pa. (Mice on
!tall Rood Street two do irs north of the Bank.
6,9„Buslnegs promptly attended to.
July 1, 181,4
I 4 .1 E BE LTZ II (MAT It; Et, At torne)
at Law Office in south Ilanover street, opposite
Iles WI , dry Bond 8.t.-tt Cdrllsle. l'a.
September O. 114111—
EVE.AKLE , Attorney at Law,
on south Ilahover street. adjohtiag
office "ri ud g o U rot tam. MI professional bunion = en
trusted to him 1011 he promptly attended to.
EINEM
AMIJEL Ii E BURN, Jr., Attorney
Law. Opt , with II Samuel ilophurn.
if (`arllch• Pll,
July 1, 1664.
11 A W CA It 1). -C ti A It!, F];'," E . 31A
11011 LI N, A ttoruey t Law. Ulllw in
building, just ow:.lU. the Market Rouen.
July 1, I titl.l-Iy.
No. (.3 (IRA El AM, Attorney at Lon
c.rnsio. Oflico formorly om.upled by J ut+en
Urnham, South Ilan°, or M root.
Shpt ember ri, 1865.
P. 1-1111\114:111C11, attorney at Law
ki • Office on North Honorer street, a few door. ,
north of Gill's Hotel AU busincFa entrustod to him
will he promptly attended to.
July 1, 1864.
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Jule ruculved a large neaorttnent of all Flees—
Bum Belling, Bum !lora, hum Packing, &c., and fur
sale cheap at the hardware Studeot --
fiNNRX SAXTON.
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FURS
FURS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CHARLES °AMOUR & SONS.
CON TI.NENTAL, HOTEI4
PHLIAA.DELPHIA.
ave now open their large and spiel)-
/ IL did stock al'
AMES' FUR CAPES,
Col,L A RS, • '•
MUFFS,
CUFFS,
GLOVES,
AND HO D.
Also the finest assorimonl of FANOY FUR ROBES.
0 A PF, dI UFFLERS nod G 1,,0V ES ever. before offered.
by - them, all of which are warranted to be as represent.'
ed.
SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT'
"o';iBtls-41no.
' p E Masun & Hnwlin Cabinet OrgaiiP,
forty different styles adapted to peered nod seen-
Lir music.. fur $BO to $6OO each. FIFTV , INF. (40hD
or SILVER 31 I Dq LCD, or other firgt premium. award..
od them. ❑luetrated Ontaloguen free. Addretem.
IIA
oON BaSTo:v, or IthtON: aItuTIMRS,
NEW YOUR. • ' - .„
8ept.,22, ;
I)41 YSICI ANS will find it to their !W-
I, vitotrik to mill and purcbaau their 111pdtc1, ua at
41ALSTON't3;
July I. 1.864
,
W , ORK BO ES, Cobas , ,- Port' Po
, y To'xtrists' Desks, Conftlotionaiy Alciips;
I of nll kinds. . - ,
'II 1805: , • . HAVE.4iBl'ldlill,: - . •
r)FIOTOCORAPH 'ALBUMS
I nil FiSSOR and styles
Dee.
ADIES COm
- "jail mortv. 77;"
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AT lIA TrAISTICKS
FURS
Belilll
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