of a valued, friend, wo cannot see their per tinence to this locality, as, an act of the Leg islature passed last year provides that all application for licenses in this county must be made to the district court. For a year past, all restaurants and saloons here, as well as the hotels, have been selling under licen ses granted by our Court, which has entire control of the matter ; and candor compels us to say that in the light of our experience hero the system has not proved to be any improvement upon the old one. The num ber of saloons is no smaller, nor is their char- acter any bettor'than before "Resolved, Ist—That in view of the im mense and increasing evils resulting from the sale of intoxicating liquors in Inns, Res taurants, and similar places of entertain ment, and the encouragement given to the traffic by the existing License System of Pennsylvania, we earnestly recommend to the Pastors and members of our churches to use their Lest eflbrts for the direction of public sentiment, so that a poWerful influ ence may be brought to bear uron the next Legislature in favor of a repeal or modifica tion of the present law relating to that sub ject. • " Resared, 2.d. That we cordially invite the co-operation of all Ministers of the Gos pel, of whatever name or denomination, and of all Christian men and lovers of humanit • throughout the State. And, in order to se cure concert of action, we suggest that every where—in towns, wards, townships, neigh borhoods—petitions be prepared, and as many signatures as possible procured, and that they be forwarded to the next Legislature, pray ing for such modifications or changes in the license system of our State ns will serve to remedy, or at least abate, existing evils. In these petitions let the special attention of the Legislature be called to the law for licensing restaurants, drinking saloons, &c. The existing law gives the Courts no control over this matter, but places it wholly in the hands of the Treasurers'of the several coun- ties, and leaves no discretion with them as to granting or withholding, when applica tion is made in due form. That is, they can 710t withhold license. These houses, which have become alarm ingly multiplied, are the fruitful sources of untold evil. They are the sure stepping stones which lead to ruin. They are filling our In useholds with sorrow, our almshouses with occupants, and our prisons with in mates. Let us strongly urge upon the Legislature the repeal of this law, and the amendment =Z=IffNI so as to give a larger discretionary lower to the Judges of our Courts. ,s"petial Notict}3 SPECIAL NOTICE.--Save your money you can buy the best Family coal clean and dry from DELANCY E SIIROM. Jan. 12, 1866-Iy. Waggonninker Shop for rent. The large Waggon makiHr Shop in the rear of WM. BLAIR & SoN's wholesale Grocery south end of Carlisle. Apply at the Store. Jan. 2,1806-3 t. Money wanted first of April next for the whole or part of 6,500, of Bonds well se cured, inquire at this office. Jan 5,1866-3 t. Nt.TlcE.—The books of the late firm of Delancey & Blair have been left with the undersigned for collection, who gives notice that all accounts must be settled before Feb. Let. 1806, as after that time all accounts will be left for collection with a Justice of the Peito "I'. To LIME BunsEns.—Lime coal kept nnder cover perfectly dry, and sold lower than 101 . SEKEEPERS.—Coal kept under cover erfectly dry and sold at the lowest rates. A. H. I.ll.Ain, Lnte Armstrong & holler, Special Notice •qiitE AT on as FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW." rfillE worst diseases known to the hu- I Mull ravo spring from causes so small as to almost tiviy detection. The volumes of scientific lore that fill the tables and sholves of the medical fraternity only 0" to prove and elaborate there facts. Then guard yourselves while yeq ulay. The small e,t, pimple-on the- skim - Isa. - tell-tale and indicator of disease. It may fade and die sway from the surface of the body, but it will reach the vitals ~perhaps, at last, and death be the result and final close. MMIGIEL's BILIOUS, DYsPEPTICantI DIARRHEA PILLS Cunt where all others fall. While for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains. Cuts. and all abrasions of the skin, MAGGIEL 9 B SALVE Is in fallible. Sold by J. Mnuoish, 43 Fulton street, New York, and all Druggists at 25 cents per box. Jan. 19, 1866-Iy. REMEMBER IT LADIES. )E)IE3II3EIt that if you apply Rad _Et way's Ready Relief to the spine or back-bone, rubbing It well in, t will effect a surprising cure of many of the peculiar complaints incident to your sex exclusively. In all kinds of weakening discharges, In obstructions, retentions and prolapses, iu hysterics, headaches, Ac., you can find nothing to equal the de lightful effects of an application of Radway's Ready Relief- Rub throe times a day the whole length of the spine, and rub it from ten to twenty minutes on each occasion, and you will be amazed at the result. At the first rubbing all the agonizing pains often disappear. The second rubbing is certain to make them surrender, and a few applications readily convince the roost in credulous that the disorder is broken up and must de part No lady who is subject to pains in the small of the back, who suffers from weakness and lameness in the back or licobs,,whe is inflicted with any complaint of tho kidneys or bladder, who has a pain in the hips, who is nervous, ie troubled with neuralgia, rheuma tism, lumbago, sciatica, should hesitate to rub often and vigorously with Midway's Ready Relief. The sense of comfort it will at once produce will be worth ten times over the amount expended for a bottle, and the cure, which will he certain to follow, cannot be es timated in value by do] lars and cents. Rad way's Ready Relief is a blessing to the ;afflicted. They should never be without it., It is so cheap, so convenient, so easily applied, so quick in giving relief, so never failing as an ultimate remedy, that it should be considered mud is. ,ponsable as a domestic remedy. Rohl by druggists. Jan. 10, 1805. WE call attention to the advertisement of Oscar O. Moses &Co., headed "LIP E—REAL9II—STRENOTII." Jan. 12, 1866-Iy. Bat advertisement of Sir James Clarrce's Celebrated Female Pills. Jan-12,1866-4. Biensnau.'s Catarrh Snuff, isot sure cure for that bothersome disease, Catarrh. Jan . 12, 1866-Iy. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS, the great Cough Remedy an sold by all Druggist. See Advertisement. Jan. 12,1866-Iy. - WHISKERS ! WHISKERS ! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Ore clan Compound will force them to grow on the smooth est face cr chin, or Hair on bald heads, In Six Weeks. Price $l,OO. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER & CO., Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y. Match 31, 1805-Iy. A.Congt, Cold, or Sore Throat, REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND SHOULD DE CHECKED. IF ALLOWED TO _ CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease I 8 OFTEN THE RESULT Brown's Bronchial Troches HAVING A DIREOT INFLUENCE TO TUE PARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF.. _For_ Bronehitisr-Asthinai-Catarrh - redrtsump - = tire and Throat Disease, TROCHES ARE WED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SUC CESS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches useful in clearing the 'voice when ta ken before Singing, or Speaking, and relieving the, throat after ate unusual exertion of tho vocal organs._ The Trashes are xecomererided yi.Phy eiclans, and have had r testinienials from eminent mon throughout • the coUntry. Being an .articie of trne merit, and . having proved their efficacy-1v a test of manryears, each year finds thorn In now' localities in various parts of the world, and the Troches,ardnni., venally, pronoprreed better than other articles. OBTAIN only "BROWN'S EIIgNMITAI: Tsootles," 'artd do • not take any of tho Worthlp Sold everywhere In Alio -United States, and in For. elfin Couetrles, at 86 cents per ' Oot: 27, 7,806.-0 mo. The Long Looked For Has Come ! DR. COLLINS' M BEREDOESi INDIAN Pain Killer.—For the quick Belief of Headache, Toothache, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Pain in the Stomach, Back or Side, Painter's Dhoti; Cramp, Frosted Feet or Ears, Burns, Fresh Cuts Sprains. Bruises, Diarrhea, Soro Throat, and all slutl iar complaints. Toothache relieved in eight minutes. Earache relieved in ton minutes. Barns relieved from smarting in fifteen minutes. Cramp or Cholic cured In ten minutes. Sprains relieved in twenty minutes.— Sore Throat relieved in thirty minutes. I have spent years in selecting the herbs from the vegetable kingdom, to find out the kinds best adapted to suit diseases of the human fatally, and now I have it complete. Every Bottle IVarranted. Try it! Try itl These things we prove on the spot, and before your eyes, only bring your cases. Dr. COLLINS has also for sale his Syrup of Roots BARKS AND HERBS, Indian Eye Wash and flowhattan Salve. This Syrup cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all similar complaints. Also purifies the blood. The Salvo heals Sores or Breaklogs Out in the Face, draws fire from Burns; warranted to cure Bealed or Sore Breasts. The Eye Wash cures Sore or Inflamed Eyes, &c. Dr. Collins Valley Herb Pills, For the cure of Sick or Nervous Headache, Female Ir regularities, Dropsy, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dis eases of the Kidneys, Fever and Ague, &c. Dr. COLLINS can be consulted at his Office, on Die oases of various kinds. These Medicines are prepared and sold by SAMUEL COLLINS, Indian Medicine Man, 74 Market street, Harrisburg. Also, for sale at lIAVERSTICK'S Drug and Book Store, Carlisle. All orders should be addressed to Dr. S. Collins, Harrisburg. These Medicines aro purely Vegetable. Juno 16, 1865. RICE—WILLTIOUR. On the llth inst., by the ltev C. P. Wing, Mr. William A. Rho, to Miss AMU, E. Will hoer, both of Dickinson townellip. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET FLOUR (Superfine) do. (Extra.).... do RYE WHITE WHEAT... RED do ItYP: CORN . ..... OATS CLOVERSERD.. TIMOTITYSMED GENERAL PRO Corrected Weeld BUTTER 35 EGOS, 28 LARD, 15 TALLOW, 12 SOAP, 9-12 BEESWAX, 35 BACON HAMS 22 LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in the Post Office at Carlisle, State of Pennsyl vania, the 18th day of January, 1866. Published by official Afthority in the pa per having the largest circulation. eTo obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for " advertised letters," give the date of the list and pay two cents for advertising. If not called for within one 7710711 h, they will be sent to tti'eDead Letter Office. GEO. ZINN, V. M. Low David Lewis Margret A Landis Capt A C Lore Sarah E Mathews Saml II Morrison IV S McGrew Alex Morse E C Molester Wm McManeeny Jas Neely Jas M Pettigren Geo W Pops Christ Pendle Richard Powell Thus Itobenson Sarah M Rinehart Joseph Sheaffer D Snyder Francis Shoop Christ Shave Edwin Strange Richard Snyder Samuel Sours Samuel Sheaffer Jno H Stewart Lieut A Shively Tilly Sturgis Laura Tomson John Thomas John S Welch John bks Woods Elizabeth Wolf Mary E Wolf Florence White Ceo Woods J W Vortner Benj Wolf John jr Weaver Jno K Wheeler Lizzie n.Oll lila :1[0012.E Arrighi Antonia Arnold k Co Albright A D Ackison Win P Adams Annie Bowman John Bentz Christ Baucher W II Bradley Abram Burkholder D K Baker W Il Bidden John bks Baker Saml Cocan Mary J Creamer Lydia Coip David Coats LieutE-M Clepper Theo Drexler Rachael Donnelly P bks Delonry J bks Drawer Fredk Foster Eliza Fisher Lizzie Fames Martha Fulton Wesley Fredericks Phil Gout Lathrop Graham Kate Holmes Rev John Hudorn Beckey Humes Margarett Ireherin Andrew J Jacobs Mary Jones S W Kriner Lydia Jhonson Wm Lecher Jacob Lackey Emanuel Littletiu Chas bks Lewis Albert A. 11. BLAIR, STATE NOTICE.- I: l ngout i l b3 d, r tle . c f:' dn u al e e n o t rlti r es o t n Fa t l h rv e le n w ota b t :a e s . t ) . f l'e j n o tt h s n • boro Twp., have been issued to the subscriber residing In the same place, to whom all debts will be paid and all accounts presented for settlement. Jan. HI, 1500—fit G. W. BELTZHOOVER, TTORNEY AT LAW, CARLISLE, P. Wilco, South Hanover street. Particular a Lennon given to the collection of soldiers' claims, back pay, bounty, pension, dc. January 19, 1806.-1 y. Wsry -- NOTICE! ffAVING purchased the entire stock and fixtualAJap2eq . yAllon & Co., on North Hanover streotailisio, i In a short time remove the same to the Store Room of/A. Sensoman, Esq., on West Main streot,:whero I will always keep on hand 'Jr well solecteir stock of tine Groceries, Queonswaro, Glass and Willow ware, &c. &c. JOAN W. ALLEN. 'Carlisle, January 19, 1806.-1 y. THE Agricultural Society of Cum berland county will meet in the Court House, in the Borough of Ca.lisio, on Tuesday. the 6th day of. February, 1866, at 11 o'clock, A. H. A fullturri out Is expected. By order of the President January 12, 1805.—1 t DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP, SATES LABOR, '/ 4 ' r SAVES T-IM•E<, ' • SAVES MONEY, SAVES CLOTHES, SAVES SOAP, and SAVES WOMEN. It's the Soap for Every Family. Bold by grocers and storekeepers throughout city and country. Manufactured only by J. 11. DOBBINS & 00., 107 South Fifth street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia. Jan. 10, 1000-10 t. FVERYBODY to oall at Wm. C. Saw s and got alrliTaii7if Winter Oooda at Greatly Reduced Prices. WINTER,DRESS GOODS, WINTER CLOAKS, MANTLES and SHAWLS, Balance of our FURS at COST, Caasitrieres one.W_ear, - Belling very cheep. • BLANKETS, BLANKETS, at reduced-prloos.— We are reeelylni ovory dai — from Novi York seasonable Goods, 11JSLINS, CALICOES, SHEETINGS, • allkinds of houso furnishing Goods, ' ' CARPETS, OIL °LOUIS &o. &o. ,i , ..argens-gotog-to-htruggki:V og or changing rest : deuce will do well to examine our largo and well se. looted stock. Please call ono door below Martin's Ho tolo East Main Street: ' •• . , • W. o. sAwrio k. CO 'Air Highest cash price paid for carpe!. rgr. Tost.lo /800. =MI TTALL'S VEGETABLE 6/CILIAN HAIR RENEWER has provaditsalf to be tho most perfect preparation for 'no hair over offered to tho public. It le a vegetable compound, and contains no Injuri ous properties whatever. IT WILL RESTORE RAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It will keep the hair from falling out. It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, ins. trona and silken. It le a splendid hair dressing. No person, old or young, should fail to use it: IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST amplcAr, AUTHORITY. ADB 4 •Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, and take no other. R. I'. HALL & CO. Nashua, N. 11. Proprietors For sale by all' druggists. Nov. 3, 1805-6ni. .arhtts. Car Hale, January 18, 1866. 6 50 7 50 4 75 2 10 . ........ ........ 2 05 DUCE MARKET January 18,1866 by Wm. Bentz. BACON SIDES, IS WHITE BEANS, I 50 PARED PEACHES, 33 UNPARED PEACHES 20 DRIED APPLES, 300 RAGS, W. F. MARTIN, Exocutor NOTICE. D. S. CROFT, Secretary WANTED! WANTED ! ! THE LIGHT OF • • THE WORLD. DR., MAGGIEVS -- - PILLS_ AND SALVE. Those Life•giving romedles outflow; for tholirst tlme, given publicly to the world. For over a quarter of a century of private practice the ingredients In these Life giving Pills Have been used with the greatest success. Their mis sion is not only to prevent dines?, hut to cure. They search out the various maladies by which the patient Is suffering, and re-invigorate the failing system. To the and and Infirm a few doses of these valuable PILLS will prove to be A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH For in ovary case thoy add now nth and vitality, and restore the waning °porgies to their pristine state. To the young rind middle-aged, thoy will prove most Invaluable, as a ready, specific, and starling metlicino. Moro is a dream realized, that Ponco-de-Leon sought for throe hundred years ago, and flavor found. Ho looked for a fountain that would restore the old to vigor and make youth ever An Eternal Spring I IC NVIla loft for this day and hour to reallio tho dream, and show, in ono glorious fact, the magic that made it fair. These Famous Remedies Ca cant stay the flight of years, but they can force back, and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over the aged and the young. Let none hosilate then, Int seise the favorable opportunity that offers. When taken as prescribed— FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS Nothing can be more productive of cure than those l'llls. Their almost magic Influence is felt at once ; and the usual concomitants of this most distressing disease are removed. These remedies are made from the purest . Vegetable Compounds They will not harm the most delicate female, and can be given with ood effect in prescribed doses to tho youngest babo. For Cutaneous Disorders And all eruptions of the skin, the SALVE is most in— valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but pene trates with the most searching effects to the very root of tho evil ! DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS Invariably cure the following Dia eases ; Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dropsy, Debility, Favor and Ague, Female Complaints, Headache, Ind igot tion, Influenza, inflammation, Inward Wetfklioas, Liver Complaint'. Lowness of Spirits, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Scalds,Sin Diseases. Notice.—None genuine without the engraved trade-mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. SI AOGIEL, .13 Fulton tit., Now York, to counterfeit which Is felony. Jfkir• Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States and Canadas—at 2L cents per box or pot. Jan. 19 1896-Iy. GREAT DISTRIBUTION B 1 TILL. American Jewelers' Association, Depots : 37 & 39 Nassau, & 54, 56, & 58 Liberty St , NEW YORK CITY, Of Rosewood Pianos and Melodeons, HMI Oil Paintings Engravings, Silver Ware, Gold and Silver Watches, and Elegant Jewelry, consisting of Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Bracelets, Ccr. ni, Fiorentino, Mosaic, Jot, Lava, and Cameo Ladles' Sets, (191 d Pens with Gold and Silver Extension Holders, Sleeve Buttons, Sete of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Rings, &e. &c., rained at - $1,000,000. FOR ONE DOLLAR, .which they need not pay until It le known what h drawn and Ito val ue. TILE AMERICAN JEWELLERS' ASSOCIATION calls your attention to the fact of its being the largest and most popular Jewellery Association in the United States. The business is and always has been conduct ed in the most candid and honorable manner. Our rapidly increasing trade is a 8111.0 guarantee of the ap. predation of our patrons for this method of obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods. The sudden termina tion of the late war has caused the failure of a largo number of houses at Wausau, N. P , who were exten sively engaged in running steamers through the block aded ports, obliging them to sell their goods at a great sacrifice, in some imitances less than one-foui th the cost of manufacturing. Wo have lately purehased very largely of these Bankrupt Goods at such extreme /y low prices that -vm rarraftnrillis-Suirdliffaly-Fliier Goods, and give better chances to draw the more val uable prizes than any other establishment doing a sim ilar business. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE, and we re spectfully solicit your patronage, as eve aro confident of giving the utmost satisfaction. During the past year we have forwarded a number of the most valuable prizes to all parts of the country. Those who patron ize us will receive the full value of their money, as no article on our list is worth less than Ono Dollar, retail, and there are no Blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend on having prompt returns, and the article drawn will be immediately sent to any address by re turn mail or express. The following parties have recently drawn valuable prizes from the American Jewelers' Association, and have kindly allowed the Use of their names : Charles J. Hunter, Esq., Treasury Department Wash ington, D. 0., Piano, value, $3OO ; Nies Anna G. Yates, 52 St Mark's Place, N. Y., Sewlbg Machine, value *76; Brig.-Gen. L. L. Hanson, U. S. Vols. ' Nashville, Tons., Silver Ten Set, value $l6O • Miss Emma Hunter. 03 Front St, Harrisburg, Pa. Sewing Machine, value $00; Lieut.-Colonol Walter dhittonden, Quartermaster, Louisville, Ky., Gold Watch, value, $l6O ; Wm. 8. Haines, 247 King St., Charleston, 8. C., Silver Watch, value $5O ; Alexander Johnson, Esq. Editor Mutika• tour Pioneer, Muslaiteur, Minn., Ladies' Enameled Watch, value $150; Samuel Leo, Esq., President Col orado and lied Bank Niining Company, San Francisco ; Cal., Melodeon, value $203 ; Aaron S. Long, Esq., Prin cipal Elkhart Collegiate Institute, Elkhart, N. J., Dia mond Pin, value $2OO ; R. M. Longstreet, Montgomery, Ala., Music Box, value $76 ; Bev. Isaac Van Dozer, Al bany, N. Y , Gold Lined Dining Set, value $3OO ; Miss Clara Luenguor, Dayton, Ohio, Pianoforte value $4OO, and Diamond Pin, value $145 . Many names could be placed on the List, but we publish no names without permission. Our patrons are desired to send United States Currency when It is convenient LIST OF PARTIAL ARTICLES TO 1U SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH, Without Regard to value, and not to be paid for until you know, what you will receive: 15 Elegant Rosewood Pianos, worth from $2OO to $460 lb Elegant Alelodeons,ltosewood Cases 176 to 250 50 First Clam Sewing Machines 40 to 300 15 Film Oil Paintings $0 to 100 160 Fino Steel Engravings, framed 20 to 80 60 Music Boxes 25 to 40 . 150 Revolving Patent Castors, Silver 20 to 90 60 Silver Fruit and Cake Paekots 20 to 36 400 Sets of Tea . and Table Spoons 20 to 60 160 Gold Bunting Case Watches, Warranted 50 to 150 100 Diamonds Rings, cluster and single stone 75 to 250 175 Gold Watches 85 to 160 300 Ladles Watches 00 to 100 500 Silver Watches 20 to 76 Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops, Ladles' Sots of Gold and Coral, Jet and Gold, Florentine, Mosaic, Lava, and Cameo; Sots of Studs, Vest and Neel; Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Rings, Gold Thimbles, Lockets, New Style Bolt Buckles, Gold Pons and Pencils Panay • Work Boxes, GLid Pons with GoltLan t a i f tnie l er j Erom l' l V 9 a x e n and :11;1 ldnr "::l a ry a l:/r e g v e o - r a yle r sc ra rl ' A lo o n, of ne the i b l ea r t make and latest styles. fifo- A chanco to obtain any of the above Articles for ONE DOLLAR by purchasing a sealed envolope for 25 cts. Air Five Staled Envelopes Nvill bo sent for One Eleven foi $2 ; Thirty for $5; Sixty-flve for $lO ; hundred for $l6. Agents wanted everywhere. Unequalled Inducements offered to Ladles and a ante who will act ae such. Our descriptive circulars will bo sent on application... Distributions are made in the following mannor,:— Certificates naming each article and It Its value, are placed in. sealiffi envelopes which are well mixed. One' of these envelopes containing the Certificate or Order for some article, Will be delivered at_bur office, or sent by mall to anyuddress, without regard to choice, on receipt of P.t. cents. •• • , On receiving the 'Certificate the piirchaset will see what article it drawii andite valne;and =Alton send One Dollar, and receive the article named,at can choosy any other ono article on our Hat of the same value. - Purchasers of our Sealed Envelopes moy, in ti is manner, obtain an article worth from one to five hun dred dollars. Long letters aro unnecessary. /lave the kindness to write plain derections, and in choosing different arti cles from those drawn, mention the style desired. We I _prefer letters to bo adllrosatuLte'our trox t zsisvp_o,,tdar—' lice, for greater safety. ***Orders for SEALED ENVELOPES must Jn every case he accompanied with the Cash, with the name of the person sending, and Town, County and State plain ly w ritten. - Letters should be addressed.to the Managers as fol. lowa 1 „ • 311D11111.AN WATSON & Co., 10, 1866._a m.Dok 531 d Poat Offloo,Now 'York an.• • . • ' . DISSOLUTION. Hg Pcirtpeiship hOrntnfore exiOing 4 , r tip hainei_or Aaioeson,Dililoget4So...lo. ih day dissolved by,muival consent. • .n. B. jAbIESON, A. DILIPINagn. Jew. 1;180 ow= ~,.d.„,gned will bontibue the buelthies' . formerly, at No. 118 North Third root, Whore all traneaotlone of the litte firm wilt , ba setled. Yours, fleapeetfualy, •••i t • Awl 10.805-Bt. A Rare chance for "Capitalists. -THE,-subscribers offer *to men of capi tadi rare chance tObuild a Ware Howie in the at end of Carlisle LW, where there 1 no competition, and good Rail Road tacilities all ready nn the ground. There ie no better chance fbr an energetic Man or Mon. Address; DELO= t SHROM, jan. 12,1860-Bm. Coal and Lumber Dealers. NOTICE. CO - PARTNERSHIP. Subscribers have this day arm - elated themselves together under the name and Style of Delaney & Shrom for the purpose of carrying on the Coal and Lumber business In all Its branches. OLIVER DELANOY, C. FRED. SFIRONI. Jan. 12,1860. "HAVING as sociated with - f' -°-" i l it r :i , ,'41 ,- .44 , To. ( C ).. ora d n . d Bb am m b i e n r ..., , ,„ ~*,,,,., butinese at tho old „. , ,,a*P 'eV • Stand of Delaney and ~t,,,....,.._:_ve!5, . Blair, whore we will koop,e boot and In tho Market, and perfectly dry. under euvor. Families will do well to try us ; as we aro doter. mined to soil cleaner coal. and at as low prices as any other yard in the town. Try us and ho convinced. We have also on band ALL KINDS OF LUMBER usually kept In a first Clans Lumber yard which we will sell as low, or lower than' he lowest Jan. 12, 1866. DELANOY & 81111021. LIFE-HEALTH-STRENFTH LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. ,Tha Delantarre, Chief Physician to the Hos pital du, Nord on Lariboisiere of This invaluable medicine is no Imposition, but is unfailing in the cure of Sparmatorrine or Seminal Weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irri tability. Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions from whatever cause produced, or however Hovel email be speedily relieved and the organs restored to healthy action. Read the following opinions of eminent French phy elelane: "We have used the Specific Pills propnrod by (Me ander° & Dupont, No. 214 Ruo Lombard, from the prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, In our private practice with uniform success, and wo believe there Is no other medicine so well calculated to cute all per sona suffering from Involuntary Emissions or any othor weakness of the Seyual Organs, whether canyod by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or abuse. R. A. BEADREPARIE, M. D O. D. DUJARDI N, M. D. JEAN LE LEUCURE, M. I). EM Paris, May sth, 1868 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The Genuine Pills aro sold by all the principal Drug gists throughout the World, price One Dollar per Box or Six Boxes for Five Dollars. OARANCIERE & DUPONT, Sole Proprietors, No. 214 Rue Lombard, Pat is One Dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, wil Insure a box by return mall, securely sealed from al ob-orxatlon, six boxes for five dollars. Sole Genimal Agents for America, OSCAR G. MOSES & Co., 27 Cortlandt St , N.Y N. B.—French, German, Spanish and Engll. b Primpll lots, containing full particulars and directions for use, sent free to any address. Sold in Carlisle by J. W. ELLIOTT, and at HAVER STICK'S. Jan. 12, 1866-Iy. ffM CATARRH SNUFF This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in the Head and Headache. It has been found an ex.:client remedy In many cases of Sore Eyes. Deafness has been removed by it, and Hearing has often boon great ly improved by its use _ It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the head. The sedsations after using it are delightful and In vigorating. It opens and purges out all obstructions, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. of Sale and use of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Head aoho Snuff, has proved Its great valuti fur all the emu men diseases of the Head, and at.. this moment stands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the best physicians and is usod with groat success and satisfaction ovory where. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug The undersigned, having for many years boon ac quainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, and sold It in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, that rye-believe it to be equal, In every respect, to thu recoMmendatlons given of It for thu cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that It Is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all COllllllOll diseases of the flood. Burnis-Perryi noktorr,ltarncs S Park, • Now York Reed, Austin A; Co. •' A. B. &D. Sands, •' Drown, Lamson &Co " Stephen I'aul & Co. " Itood, Cutler & Co. '• Israel Minor A Co. " Seth W. Fowl°, " McKesson & Robbins," Wilson, Fairbank & Co. " A. L. ticovil A Co. " mishits, Edmonds & Co.M. Ward, Close & Co " . 11. Hay. Portland, Me. Bush & Cale, For Salo by all Di uggists. TRY IT. Jan. 12, 18e13-Iy. BELIEF IN TEN MINUTES Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers ! '*The original Medicine established In 1837, And first article of the kind over introduced under the name of "PULMONIC WAFERS," in this or auy other country; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can bo known by the name BRYAN being siatuped on each Wafer. - . These Wafers have boon before tho public for nearly thirty years, and the Immense sale attained, not only in America but in foreign countries, fully attest their iutansie worth. The medical propeottes are superior to any other in tide offered for the euro of Pulmonary or bronchial affections, and the quantity contained In each box is nearly double that of the Mono worthless imitations advertised. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers curo Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Pains iu the Chost, lucipiont Consumption and all diseases of the lunge. Not only affording tempor ary relief, but effecting a rapid and lasting cure and are warranted to give satisfaction in ever instatiVe. They do not nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and the medicinal properties aro combined in a form so a greaablo and pleasant to the taste, that any child will readily Mks them. Ono dose wl ll always afford RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. To VOCALISTS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS, these Wafers are peculiarly valuable ; will In ono day remove the most severe occasional hoarsodoss ; and their regular use for a few days will, at all times, increase the pow er and flexibility of the voice, g.; oatiy improving its tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they are regularly used by many professional vocalists. The very groat celebrity of this Invaluable remedy has induced unprincipled persons to prepare base imi tations, which disappoint the just expectations of the purchaser, and injure the character of the genuine medicine. See that the word, "BRYAN," is stamped on each Wafer, and also observe the far simile of the signature of the Proprietor "JOB MOSES" on each wrapper, to counterfeit which is forgery.. .4ti-Offending parties will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. . . . BRYAN'S PUIXONIO WAFERS are for qnlo by all Drug• gds. JOB MOSES, Bole Proprietor, 27 Oortlandt St., N. Y Jan. 12, 1800-Iy. CIELEnATED FEMALE PILLS Preparedfrom a proscription of Blr J. Clark, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the queon. THIS well known medicine is no im pOsltlon, but a sure and oafs remedy for Female ulties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever and although a powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to theoenstitution. To Married Ladles it is peculiarly united. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with rogu• larity. In all CAM of Neryotos Bpinial Affections, Pain In the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight ex. eaten, Palpitation of the Heart, Lewnesa of Bpirits, Hysterics, Melt Headache, Whites, and all the painful diseasee bccAloned by a disordered system, those Pills will affect a cure When all other means have failed. . These Pills have never been known to fall where the directions on the 2d page of pamphlet aro well oboe, v. ed. For further particulars, get a pamphlet, free, or the agent. $1 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 pills, by. return mail. ' Jan. 12, 1866-Iy, . Agent, Carlisle. DE : 0. H. BODI4E, 0•HRONO THERMAL • : SICSIAII-&-SURGEO-N—,-- fIFFICE in Beetenes Row, in roar cif. •NLithe First Presbyterian Chin.* where ho to pre. pared to cure or relieve all Pluses incident to the Hu man Family, Cancere cured without the Knife. Oons'ultatlott,from .of charge. Patients viettod at a hours, Corns - cmre4. in five minutes. E A G 1 Z., BRETZ, M. Dj ; . S D. D. S., rospiotfully offers his profogaitrial services to th - omiticons of Carlisle anti its vicinity. Offioo North Pitt street: Clatlisio, ?armory 5, 1800—S in* ESTATE'NOTICE.— . . Lettenke ' stamfintarron — the - estaterlirtGiokge a nes, dee'd.late of Lower Allen township, have boon granted by the Register of said County . to, G..W. Criswell, residing in East Ponnshoro township ! Per sormindebtod are xvoefited - to make ,p*ymoßt,kind 'thy's') baking claims Jo keeetit khom'for, Nottliamcnk kr; ' ', .—9 . I:U.W. CIRIBWELt, Executor, - .. . alb 14 1800. • ~ B. It:JAM/WON. - COAL AND LUMBER CLEANEST CCAL, Paris DR. MARSHALL'S More Than` Thirty Years' gists in 1864 RE JAMES gLARKE'S NOTICE THE limited partnership .of the ft,ub _i_ scribers, under the firm of Hampton St banked this day by limitation, all claims will bo paid by them, and to whom all indebted, will please make payment, 'SAML. lI:EMPTON,Jr.I General 011 AS. 11.'MULLIN, f Partners SNAIL. GIVEN, AVM.GIVEN, }Special M. B. MULLIN, Partners, Mt. holly Springs, 1 Jan. 1, 1866. f 1 , NOTICE. • CO- PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this day asso ciated themselves together under the name and of MT. MOLLY PATER CO., for the purpose of Inanufacturing pvery description of Writing Paper, at Mt. Holly Springs, Pa. Jul 1,1861.-4 C Dissolution Notice TN OTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing between the un dersigned, in the Mercantile business In Churcht own, tinder the firm of (leo. Brindle & Son, has been dis solved by mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the firm Mid those having claims will please present them for sidtlymin t, th,• books are in the hands of tho. Ilrli die. jr. at the old place of business Jnn. 5, 1866--36 Eighth Quarterly Report of tho First National Bank of Car lisle, Pa. RESOURCES. $167.020 27 117,850 00 204,870 Loans and Discounts, U. S. Bonds, Duo from Banks & Bankors, 07,038 66 Legal l'Auler Notes, 72,935 00 Notes of othor Banks, 6,388 00 Cash Items, 3,820 03 Heal Estate k insurance, Furniture & Fixtures, Current Expenses Fe Interest, LIABILITIES Capital, Circulation, Deposits, ))uo to Banks Discounts & Premiums, Eurplus Fund, Div'elands unpaid, Jan. 5, 180n-3t, DISSOLUTION OF PA ItTN EES ILI P. THE partnership heretofore ex istin , between the undersigned has been thi , day Ills solved by mutual consent. The /ad:s and account remain in the hands of (leo. P. Myers, who earnestl, requests all parties indebted to him b, call and setth their accounts at once. (IHO. P. MYER:: THOMPSON yI VERS. The Grocery business will be continued a the old stand by the senior member of tile tirm, P. Myers, who calls particular attention to his larg and excellent slack of new and fresh 4 C7r VC) er a 31. consisting partly of SY Rill's, SUGARS, uopFEEs, sprcEs, woodon Rt,dlvinow Ware. and every variety of goods kept In a first (lass Family Ormwy. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex. , hauge at the old stand opposite Saxton'N llardsi are Store. )11'1.11M Jan 180:1-6t New Grocery Store ! CHANGE OF FIRM I THE undersigned hereby announces to his old patrons and customers, that ho has dis posed of his entire stock of Goods vitt] the good will if the establishment to Messrs. Puffer k 'Washniood, Whom he recommends to the citizens of Cumberland County, as active, energetic and renal le business Who will spare no pains to maintain and improve the character of the old stand as n first class FAMILY GROCERY. With many thanks for the patronage he has received ho bespeaks for the non• firm a continuance of the same . JOHN RYE R. PEFFER & WASHMOOD will in a few days receive the largest and best assorted stork of GROCERIES, CIIT N A WARE, QU EENS 1V A R. E, U L A, SS WA R E, - WILLOW IVA RE, over brought to this place, and will censtantl3 keep on hand the choicest Olocerles the Eastern Markets afford. A full assortment of Lambs and 011 nu hand. Chill and see no at the old stand, Soul! , East co rove of Market Square I'EFFER k WASIIMooD. January 5, IStilt-1 y. THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE C=AS THE Agricultural Society or Cumber -land County, has (firmed no in dispose of '•(•b arlrs Harris," - oho Is a tliorougb bred borne, purchased fir the Society In 1860, in Kentucky. His pedigree is perfect and will he exhibited by any member of the Committee to any one disposed to purchase the horse. Ilk get now here gives evidence of the value of the hoe so, for his cults are all superior. lie will be ten years old next April, and perfectly sound. He would boa di sirable purchase for any County Society, and Is now sold only because hie colts require another horse. Application may be mado.tn either of the Committee. ELIAS lIIIENNLiMAN, JOHN W. CR A ICI EA D. GEORGE CLARK, a• Jan, 5,180-4 w VALUABLE FARM Flogralrratibe laciLl , s THE subscribers offer at private sale, E it valuable farm Ritual° In Washington County, Maryland, lying on the turnpike running West from Hagerstown and about ~ , 2 c of a mile from that idare Tho farm contains 2110 soon of good LIMESTONE LAND, and is under a high state of cultivation; about HO aerate lying In a square body, and is divided Into nine Holds, a short lane ;tiring screen to running water passing through the land. 'rho improvements consist of a two-story STONE 110 USE, Stone rough cast barn SO by 00 foot with granaries at tached A Tenant Ilouse and stable, with wash house and carriage house, spring house and all other fleet's vary out-buildings in good order and repair. Their Is a well of water convenient to ouch of the houses and a fine lime stone quarry en the farm. Also a flue young orchard of Apple and Peach tress in prinnibearing order, tho fruit net or hailing. Tho outside fences are of Locust Posts and Chestnut rails in good repair. Thin trach!can bo divided Into two farms and will be sold as such If desired. It is located convenient to schools churches and mills and Is with in 4 miles of the canal at Williamsport, Md. PHILIP A. WINGERT, ALEXANDER 'l'. WINGERT. Price $55 per acre. Titloindesputablo terms to such purchasers. Possession given ruunediately. For fur ther information apply to Carlisle, Jan. 5, 18613—St VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT IDY virtue of g deed of assignment, I Pwlll expose to public sale on the promisee, on Saturday. February 10, 1806, the Mansion Farm of Alfred Moore, situated near Mt. Holly Springs, on the Baltimore pike, about 4% miles South of Carlisle, Pa. This is one of the moot deelrs• ble properties that has boon put into Market, being a delightful country residence, and a highly improved farm with every convenience. The hum contains 115 ACRES, (more or less) of excellent and 'procluctlvo land, In a high state of cultivation, close by is one of the ❑nest and purest streams In Cumberland County. Tho fencing is In excellent order. The improvements con sist of a largo two and a half-Story STONE DWELLING, woll finished and on olovatod ground, a largo Bank Barn, o..rn Crib, Wagon Shod(Carriage Elousa, Wash Houso, Wood House, &o. A portion of this farm has been devoted to Fruit culture, and has supplied the Carlisle and, Harrisburg Markets for the last row years with some of the choicest STRAWBERRIES 6: PEACHES, they have received. At present there' are five acres of the choicest varieties of Strawborrlee, reset last spring and which will , bo ip fluo bearing order the coming spring ; 1805 choice Peach Trees ; 100 Applc Trees, best grafted fruit, 250 Dwarf Pear Troesrall in . good bear ing order. There are also a . greht variety and number of GRAPE VINES In good order and which have corn. menced bearing,' The Grain in the ground will be sold with the fade, . Those who &aim a good Investment in laud, and a dolightful and healthy country rosidonce in one of the most bountiful and fertile parts of our Valley, should give thin their Immediate attention. At the same time and place, I will offer the,Mountain Land of the said - Alfrod Moore, 883 ACRES, of which arolu Dlchhisen t.olfeship,, a foy..mileadVest -of -the-Beitimbro - turtipiko;" Tli2e - tra - Ct'has boon dlvi ded Into lots, and will by allured to suit •purchasors.— yannedo'vlsbleg timber lots should give this their' at 'Mutton. A twenty acre lot 'of Mountain Land, situa ted In South Middleton township; bounded by lands of- Mathew - alooro,-Peterimuck and others,.-will also be I will. also soil the two lots in fapoilown, owned by said Moore, and calculated for building lots.. . Salo to commence at U o'clpolc A. M. .hiec s of Alfrod Moore. 1804--ti, , Mr. Alfrod,Aloore who still roOdos on,tho promloon, will take pleasure in showing the . pronorty tnivortised to all who wish to Boa It. , lITS, Confectionary and Fruits,ri at Eleverstiolee. On Tuesday Evening January 23, '36. at 7 o'clock, for the benefit of the Alethodsst L. Church, first charge, in Carlisle. Tho Congrsigatlon worshipping in this time-hon. ored and snored edifice, are somewhat embarrassed fl bancially, and resort to this means, in order to roinve themselves of a portion of their indebtedness. The proceeds of the Supper to be used for liquidating, the church debt. Tho Committee of Ladies, to whom the chief man agement is entrusted, bog lea.yo to say, that they will spare no pains to make the entertainment agreeable ezcollent and of the highest order. And we fool as sumd in making this appeal to the friends of th church, and the public generally, that it will meet w.th a gonerou,; and hearty response. Tickets for the Supper $1 each, tvhich may ho had from the following persons, viz: S. Ensminger. ' John Miller, Andrew Kerr, Hobert Moore, A. 1,. Pponslor, Esq., Charles Weaver, J. W. Eby, and of either of the Managers. The cammittee also announce that there trill be a ORA ND FESTIVAL held Ipthe same place, on Wednes day EV0111131:, Jan. 24. DoA open at 7 o'clock. Ad mission 10 Cents. Any donations or contributions In aid of the above "[injects, will be thankfully received. Come Friends, let us have a grand rally=a glorious t-ponring of the people. het the old come, lot the middlo aged nod the young come—let the spacious Ilan Le crowded. Bring your wives, laugh tern, sons and Irimlds, rote one, cOlllO all, and welcome to our great festal gathering. R. GIIVIN, SAM L. REMPTON, jr CHAS. IL MULLIN. OEO. BRINDLE, s IIEO. BUNDLE, J Jauu,try 1, 1 rw, The Macedon. Silver Milling Compan LOCATION OF MINES : SAN ANTONIO, NYE COUNTY, N VADA. 1'0,182 60 4127 , , 01 ,3 1;211 14 Organized under a special Charter front the Stale of Pennsylrani . Capital Stock $1,000,000. '20,000 Shares of $OO each. retool Subscription Price $lO per Snarl, G1;,8 L 0 Ob 50,000 00 45,000 00 331,003 30 7 ON 77 1,041 05 0,100 (4) 1,000 00 445,550 00 President—OEN'', A. L. RUSSELL, Adjutant-Oenern of Pennsylvania, Ilatrisburg, Treitmoror—lion. AI.I I HON wurrn, imiladelphltt Pa. t . .'kretary—JAMES /I. PAINE, Ithiladolphia. Pa. Rohl.lent Superintendent of Xlineß—L. A. CURTIS sq , 6an Antonio, Nevada. J. C. 110PFER, Caghle Atlrt-Genpral A. L. RUSSELL, I farrishurg, Pa. CASEY, Justice U. S. Court if Claims "ashington, D. C. Ilos. JERE:MIAII S. 1 ;1„1C.R, York, Pa. Maj •linneral JOIN (TEARS', U. S. A., NOW Cahn 'land, Pa. Gen E. M. ISH)I)f,E, c.tt ll,le, Pa. M. P. ELL, Philadttlphia, Pa. T..1..11)R DAN, 11:1IrIsl.urg Pa. .1011 N 4,1 CAGE, I'isq , PhillidelpLia, Pa DANII.L PETERS, Esq., Trenton, N. J. Consulting Mineralogist. kIitIENE N. ItIOTTE, If q., Austin, Nevada. The silver•mining district of San Antonio is situated about eightptiye miles south of the city of Austin, at the southerly and of the Toiyal.e range of mountains, with a splendid natural road along Smoky alley the entire distance. The silver-mining claim:, of the ••M acodon Silver `dicing Company,'• located in San Antonio Mining District, are ktbownret.pei tic ply as the "Ciesar." ••Cieero,"“Shalcspeare,"“raleotlllo," Curtis," and g •Maoedon" Ledges—and c um,riso a total if six thuu,,od 0:010 feet of mining gi mind. Tho title to tai ms is perfeet. In under talcii, the onterpt ice of silver-mining on a legitimate and thorough basis, the 011ieers and Hoard of Ditectges of the - Macedon Silver Mining Company" have exercised the greatest care In obtaining pOlitln of mines the title, value, and perm:thence ot sill h should he substantiated and established beyond a in tills purpose they have boon he...nutted by the rent:urn:lit testimony or the United States Sena tors bum Nevada, several able mining onginems and mineralogists, cal eful assays of ore, and abundant evi dence from sources entitled to run credit Led reliance. The r:,sult has- been the purchase by them of the six sph redid silver mines at San Antonio, Nevada. It is Ibidh determination to prosecute the work or mining and reducing silver ores from these mines vigorously and, they believe, successfully, and to tills end are possessed on information nu facilities I.lual if not supe rior to those possessed by any other silverinining com pany yet organized in the Atlantic States. . . Posset-sing nll t ese enema toil advan'ages, the Mac edon Silver - Mining Company starts with an 111111(AL:tie solute assurahoe of SUCCOSS. these who furnish their contribution to the requisite trot king capital of the corporation, the assurance of a handsome reward ht large and timely dividends and non IltiNUOllt in crease in the value of the Capita ti took within the en suing year may be reasonably anticipated. The estimated Receipts of the First Ylqll Of the %Wed.) COOlpall) 'F Ines and Reduction V, arks sli,mv a profit of ON tll thirty dollars ou PaPh share 01 the Capital Stoel, and os or sevent.)-tive per rout on the present r The till", in.f, yet - Li:irate shows the character of the mines : • SAN ANT W,lO 'NO 1)1 di'., Nye C,mety, Nevada, Spirt. it, shy The undersigned have seen and Thoroughly ex amined the silver-mining clahns of the •• Macedon hin ing Company," Jointed in this district, and known re spectively as the — Cri•sar," ero," s•rmilakspertro," 'Shay and Uurtis." i no "1411 4 “hacerlon" ledges. and he-tool examination, and in r , ur beat judgment Its s, e consider these chums, nit ar as developed, 111,t, In.. Mille!, 111141 ttia , lll.ll,lg ill Miller:II W1,1! , I1 The,, are Lir SI11,1•11,1 . in udur Slid purer.- ..rico and for the profit:ll6r inr, stment lit capital to an:, iu the lreese. Liver distritt, and, In tact. haring visiteri the SOY!, mines in neatly ivory district in Nevada, tie are tree to soy that, Ilse ruiner; lit San Allt,lllo (Ynclespeciall) among them (hr fore g oing) arc the best we have everseer, Not only the ustrewe lel/noes of the or, 8, brit the largo :AL,: or the ledges and the supez ior facilities of 3Vt'Unti in tho xurlcing of them, con stituto`not a surall share of their claim to superiority. \Vo can also certify that the (Atka to tho:o oiaim3 o ho'•1lnrodon" yompany ale good and ppi feet. S. 0 , 1:1(11 , :11, hoeordor Sari Antonio .Nlini4 District. J. I'. 1.:0111t1 Eli, 'opt. "Potrinni.• Ilill" :Lint nth. r Companies (it :;:01 Ant.,nio, Nevada, A. S. NiE I,ESTON, 11.11. VG I,ESTON, owners ini,l Superintendents or the - Let," Mine. ANTiNIcI SALM ADO. IGNATIO ROMERER. S. C. DAR:\ ES Hunt'. Mill, Son Antonio. 'ha subscriber will furnkli Ally further iniorluativn, nil receive SollscA Ipti"rs li4le PA, Jan. 12, eadley's History of the Great Re r ILE Into Ruin Ilion :stands out peculiar g ”,,d, extraordinary in hurnau events; and L e rnagnificent sVillo Upon 0 Web the mar has been eon. 'tooted, constitute it lot' of the' RANDEST AND MOST BRILLIANT Cll.\ P'its (IF TILE HISTORY. Mr. IL a4ley, of as writers, Is perhaps hest qualified to portray the stupend,os Mat ores of the mighty con t‘fit. • It IS previous 00! b oou loss momentous th 4,0108 have placed him in the tint position, as a graphic and poo a ful de l i uea 5, 41 War Wents and characters. and the magnitude and grandeur of the present subject, to his you the the and vigor cf a yet more ex alted in,p ration, and furnish ample srnp • fip, the high est' exhildtion or hi.: pf,nll., genius !or military de f,ription. Under hi. 11,wei ful pen Um 'tarring scones of ti, , War pas, ovlow NI ith the vivid:lurk and dis tinetneps or a pre,eot and living reality ; while bin Cleat talent tor condensation enables him to embody nt erytliing of Input tans 111 a COMl.Snitlf.t.,SUlted to the public want. From no other sauna., can so clear aunt Comprehensive an impression of the grand march of events he obtained, so easily :111a agreeably., as from Ilendloy's work. Other Histories have hoe:lD:sued before Grant's Ito port and other While! Documents wore submitted to the (10VOrt.11110111, and are therefore- unreliable. Mr. Head]ov halt delayed the completion of this till these DOCUMENTS so ESSENTIAL to AUTHENTICITY and CORRECTNESS could be obtained. The Fecond Volume. completing this Work, will be issued In March, 1866. Agents wanted to engage in Its sale In every town Ana county In the United States. Liberal Inducements offered. For particulars apply. to or address, 0. P. lILINIRICII AMERICAN PUDLISIIING COMPANY, •' 118 Asyluu, Street, Hartford, Conn. SCRANTON & l'unit, Agents. , Jnn. 6,18130-11 n. DRESSIN G CASES, Ladies' and iLy a e n LI omen's. Due. 16,1865, ESTATE NOTICE.- Letters of Administration on the estate of John T. !dyers, late of West 'Palsboro twp.. Oumb. Co., dea'd., having boon granted to the subscriber residing in same twp. All persons knowing themselves Indebt ed to said estate ore requested to . make payment,"and those having claims to present them to JOSEPH PAUL, Administrator. Dec. 15, 1.R65 Public Sale , of Real Estate. A' virtue, of an order of tho Orphans jCourt, to me directed, I will sell at public sale on then emises, tlaturday, the 20th day of January, , 'OO all that ' Valuable (louse and Lot of ground, nituato in Meat Fairview, Cumberland County, late the property Of Samuel Lor_molueld—lllila property le nom flt dusirablo - orroTtWlot being SS feet no Lee by 109 and having eructed on it a Two story Weat.lter.Boitrded House, . togothor. wlth necomntry ptit lmtidings. ."... • Sale - to' condacheo at 2 o'clock of raid day When at tondEinco will Lc given and terms made known by Dec. 22, 1805—ta. JOAN SHEETS. - Sale of Real Relate. virtue of an order of the Orphans p Court, to mo directed, I will soli at public sale. on the premises, on • aturday,. the ,20th day of Jan uary, 1800. All that valuable , ' , , • • ' HOUSE • AND .. .LOT • „ . of ground, elluato In West* Fairview, Cumberland County, late the property _of Elizabeth I,3l:lnger, dee'd: Thelotle29 - feetirifrent and 130 In depth. There Is :eroeted•on It. ,A 'TWO STORY HOUSE, a double Kitchen. Stable and other necessary out build In. 0. • le to comoneo at ono o'olo . ek of Haiti day v.ihoS • at tou dance will be given and terms made known by ^.IOIIN SIf.F 4 ETS, Dec. 22, 1800.—te. AftLiggcratop A GRAND SUPPER W ILL be given in RITEWS . HALL Mrs. J D . 00110 AS, J. W. EBY, It. mow{ c, " J. SPOTTSWOOD, " .1. M. M ASON it C. WEAVER, " S. ENSMING " SQUIRV,, Commit Los of Arrangement.. OF NEVADA o I Board of Directors .101 IN 5.1.(11tE.iU, Agont. hellion. AT 11AVERSTICK8 - • LUMBER. r 4 1 0 Railroad Companies, Bridge build. Ji ors, Rouse and Barn Builders, or any company of individuals that may want to contract for Bail Road Ties, Bridge' Timber, or Frames for Buildings, to be do. livorod next Spring or Bummer, will do woll to lot their wants bo known to,the subscriber, an ho has a. desirable lot of TIMBER lying on Mountain Creek, near Laurel Forgo, which ho will manufacture into Lumber of all descriptions as soon there is a demand opon for it. Address, uo•k. Dec. 8, 1885-3mo* y, 17 i'~s~'~' ;t 1 b,.. - 7 A-4 " Vir Wheeler & Wilson and Howe. LOCK STITCH . StWiffit 11,ACEMES. ThP Best ISVmplest and Chrupest r 1: Wheeler & Wilson machines are jLadapyd to all kinds of flunlly sewing, ,vorking equAly'ividl upon Silk, Linen and Cotton goods, with Silk, Cotton and Linen threads, making a beautiful and perfect:stitch alike on both sides of the article salted. Prices of Wheeler & Wilson machines No. 3 machl no plain, 2 " Ornamental bronco, " 1 " Sliver platod, Tho Howe Sowing Machine. .1110 attention of. Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers and Carriage Trimmers is called to this—the %best of Shut tle Sewing Marhin en. It is unanimously admitted to be the best machine for leather work or tailoring ever given to the public. l'rice of Howe machines: Latter A machine $6O Is recominended for family sowing Tailoring,. Shoe binding and (tailor fitting. L.•ttor D. malnlain, $7O Is one size larger than A machine suited to the SlllllO work. Letter C. machine, $O5 Is recommended for heavy Tailoring. Boot and Shoe work and Carriage trimming. It runs light and rapid and will do tine work well * and has In much larger Shut tle than the smaller machines. Call and exainine :it Rail Iliad Telegraph Oilier. Car lisle, Pa. Oct. 27, 1.865--tf. CONFECTIONARY ! CIREAM WORK, Stars, Tulips, Bon- A-lamode, Choc...gates, /lands, Cocoanut and Walnut. Dee. 15, 1865 fiPlln l : B (:'hornlate, Cream, Lemon, Orange, Van il. It, Hose and Moss. Dec. 15, 186 n ZTICKS.- NI int, T. , abcrry, Lemon, Ora pgn, I.a ren.ter. Neuga, and Vanilla. Dee 15, 1665 1) ()UK-CANDY, Secrets French and =NM Fine assortment of Candy, Toys of A meniens , French and German makos. lien. 15, 11015. AT HA EItSTICK:'. Lumber ! Lumber ! A T the Duneannon Union Lumber miles north eost of Sterrett's Ilnp, ar , miles nest of Duneannoll. I 111 H.' south of' Itilloer' Ilrldgo, near lkrier perlnt. 100,000 ft. Yellow Pine flooring, dry. 511,000 ft. "leantlin..., hoth Oak nnd Pine, nll 01000. 4 1 .1,0110 ft 2 inch ll,rn floorilc•, 1 ellow Pine, 16 to It et, dry 25,01.6/ ft 1 I ," in 1 - 011,1 Pine lload,, Dry. A largo lot of 11.atherboarding. A largo lot of Oak Boards. A large lot of Shlngllnd A large lot of dealing Laths. A lot .; . o lot of Whitt, Pine 1 1 111,11:1es. A large lot of Chest.lut Shitv_des. Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling 01,1, Roar Scantling' and Plank. Sawed cak post and fencing hoards. Chestnut rails and void wood, $1,511 per cord. The above we have al ways .41 hand. and are prvpar d to saw all kink or mu, to (,der, sunk )Inch hie and Car Lunil el, Wa.;.,11 Lumber, Building limber, We can Ma . IT It. in lua..a.lt. and 1111• Part! that We --- n fill orders In the :h , ile>t I,Lit o. at tiny dine 10 SO prepared to deli v, i Lumber ai apy ppiot Lo). tail id as by teams Pleas,. give Iv a 1,1 , te pub-lpv.ing elseb here, selling At Into KOLTEIt. I, \ TI)1 Dulwannon, Perry Co. Ps. oc. 1, 1565.,.....0tn ,/ 'A' ( / 60111Int.`rciat - oO3{ [CV At Carlisle, Pa. 1 i y Important to .I)2(ny Men! =MM=I YOUNI/ MEN shout nngaging iu lon•inosi; YOUNt; MEN who linen had lindteil o.lrantagon for an raltnattion YOI•NE 3IF.N stall verged in other resper4., Intl defi cient in any of the laatnehes taught in 0 fir,t class ISu.ainosl. College: YOt'Nti 1I EN who WOlllll I,ll4SeriS the Lent means for for wady and IneratiVt.l.llll.lo3.lll,t ; NU MEN who tint print; Inouhnglet by going tw :oet !hr., hundred !nil., to Coonnela ial Eehools. at an .•xl it use of (1 . .111 F:S00 to :i:fg.ith ill do well toclawsnler the onus. of this In;:titution home, which upon proper inquiry tadinveAtigation 11 lie 61111111 to present farilit ieei 11.111! ar...onnuoilations rand to none in the t•onntry. ACTUAL BUSINESS In this ilnpartimmt legitiumlo transaction ef Trade an. liii.ines.l , orita, are daily [Will (1,41 by making Heil, 11111 , 1111,1, and Sall:, ill f loll,' Simi', 1 , 1111.4•1 will the(%.ll..gi• Nu itu 11111 , ii 4 r.I Dry iLodv. AP. a regular Bank Depii,it and Is,ne, with a NSOlkill. capital of sloo,ooo, in which htlaulent, fill in turn the po sition of (',shier, I'it 3 in g and It evolvin g Teller,l)inei l ii and Cheek Clerk, &c., 131tANCIIES TAUGHT. I4onl:Lrrping in nil ita forms and orplit.ations. Bushy.. Cakulatio., Cm . resdondonco, F 0 1 .1114, 111011 . 1111li10 lAl,l', Willi regular recitations,. 1111111.1 lip ill r , Vcry \l' of the art. oflogrA)Ily rr , :zular rii rtlit of Win nstralarnts 14n furtho r im.rticalars addresv A. M:TII INI NI Ell. Carliali , ht. [SENI) ,VOR I= Always' On hand ALargo and varied stook of Groceries, Quoonßware, CANNED FRUITS, saueo., Fish. &c. , which lam selling at the very lowest Cash Prices. Those Indebted to the subscriber, and particularly those In arrem s for a 19Dgth of time will rump forward and promptly pay up, as longer delay will not be sub mitted to. Nov, 3, 1865 STOVES! STOVES!! THE best Cook Stoves i❑ the 111;Irket I can bo had at Wm. Fridley's Thaler Shop Past Louthor Bt., Carlisle at .tho sign of the ltod Coffee Pot, also parlor, and pealing stoves of all kinds. Nov. 3, 1868—tf. Loses paid in Ail_ years- over -- $l7 - ,09M130 z .Nct Assets Jan. 1, 1805. $3,677,362 , 71. PIRI3 AND. =LAND RISKS. Agencies In the Oltios and Towne in the United States. ed to , Applications for insurance will be promptly attend by H. M. DONEHOO, Agent Cant, DONEIIOO, in agent also, for the Metropolitan Fire Insurance Conipany. Tito linardfan Lifo Insur ance Company, and the 'l'lavelers' thalami& Company, for all of, which coo advertiSomonis in another column. Nov: 21'1805.' _ALMONDS.- • Burnt, Rosa, Calreo, Vanilla and Chocolate. . Doe. 16, 1805. AT 11AVE118TIC1 8 . STORE ROOM FOR: RENT! '' rrilE 410: Store sill "'Clarion building; now oaeuph . al ',— as a Clothing Stara; - from the first of Am fedi with ()Mittel.. with glass. Jfltt 6, 1600.-10. .• . .. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. i2BEAT TRUVRThIN_E, FROM TILE k . A North and North-Welt for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Tamaqua, Ash land, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, doe., &c. Trains leAv_a_Harrfsburg for New York; as' follows: At 3.00, 7,25 and 905 A. M., and 1.45 and 0.00 P. M., arriving at Now York at 5.40 and 10 00 A. M., and 3.40 and 10 35 P. N., connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail Road; Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.00 and 9.05 A. N., Trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minorsville ' Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Phil • adelphia, at. 7.25 A. M., and 1.46 and 000 I'. 11., stop ping at Lebanon and all Way Stations; the 0.00 I'. N., Train making no close connections for Pottsville nor Philadelphia. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehnnna Rail Road. leavo Harrisburg at 4.00 P. N. Returning: Leave New York at 0.00 A. 51., 12.00 Noon and 8.00 P. NI ; Philadeldhla at 8 CO A. M., and 3.30 P. N., Pottsville at 8.30 A. 11., and 2.45 P. M., Ashland .00 and 11.45 A. 51., and 1.15 P. NI; Xitina qua at 7.35 A. 11., and 1.40 P. N. Leave Pottsville for Ilarriaburg, via Schuylkill and Stuo, 114•INIII no Rail Road, at 0.45 A. 111. Ileadimz Accommodation Train ii Reading at 6.30 A. M.; returning from I'l l lade at 4.30 P.M. Columbi Rail Road Trains leave lteadik;. at 0.10 A. M.l. for Ephrata, Litlz. Laneetiter, Colum bi and 1.15 '. M a, &c. \,e On Sundays : Leave Now Yor at 8.00 P. 51., Phila delphia 3 15 P. M., Pottsvillo 8.00 A. AL Tamaqua 8,00 A. M , ilarrisburg 0.05 A M. and Reading at 1 00 A.M. for Harrisburg, and 10.52 A. M. for New York. Commutation, Mileag. Season, S tit reduced Ratan. Ilaggage checked through : 80 pounds aliened rash Passenger. O. A. NICOI.I.S, General Superintendent. Reading, Pa. Dee. 9, 1865. • F. E. ROGERS, Nashnn, Now liamphiro DR. HENRY LANGEHEINE, Pil I'S/ Cf. 1 N AND ,SL"I?(;EON 1 Hayin g returned from Germany, my lloflice will hereafter be at my residence, in South Hanover street, In the house formerly occupied by Dr. Bender, where I will always be found when not ab sent professionally. Nov. 10. (loorls Iluliday WATCHES FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE, and Superior Silver Plated Ware. Sot. 24, lfit;6-2m. General Insurance Agency, 9111 E undersigned is agent for the fol lowing Life and Fiorelnsurance Companies, viz., Mutual Life Insurance Company, New York. Home Fire " Arctic w `• Manhattan '.• ,• Enterprise “ " " Philadelphia. Particular attention gj ven to Perretual Insurance. Rates as low as consistent with security. Office with C. P. Ii innrieh, Esq., in Marion Hall Building, Main street, Carlisle. AT lIAVERSTICKS Der. 22, 1865--6 m AT IlAvEitsTicKs ax E UTOR'S NOTICE. a Letters testamentary on the estate of Suisun. nah underlich. dee'd . tate of Carlisle, Pn , having Lry n issued to the subscriber, residing at the same p 1."... Notice is hereby giving to all persons Indebted to said estate to make pa) ment and those having claims to present them for settlement to NV)I. BARN In, Executor. Ilr 4er AT II A 1 EIiiTICRS Al II IVERSTICKS AUCTION BEGINS TO-DAY. II - Ay' NG sold my store-house, I will sell all my Jewelry ~ t ore and fixings at auction price, as they must be cleared out Immediately. The stock consists of it large Fale,Five large Silver Show Cases, each plate clans. three upright Caues, ono large Ea v hign, two large FRENCH MIRRORS, and nil the watch maker:, I.sls and stock, a large lot of Clocks Of every description, Watches, Gold Hunting Cason, Engll,ll Levers and Hirer of every kind, Gold and Cilver pens and pencils, Gold and Silver chains, Gold and Silver flings of the best quality, Map a large lot of Silver and Silver plated WRIT, OIL PAINTINGS, Palutingg On glass ,'cc.. whirl. will he sold without re gard to price, tilso a large tail cloth, almost new, fifteen feet by fatty feet, at the sign of the Gold Eagle, Mato street, Carlisle. Ihr. 1, I Presents for all at Haverstiek's. x)1,7 BITING Desks., Papier, Machie, vcoSPW , 11,1 A: Walnut. yl - 17 - SADLEII, Attorney at Law, •Carlisle Pa. (Mee in Volunteer Building., South IlaJover Street. C HERMAN, Attorney at Law, I•u. Next I hpor to tho Itoruld July 1, 1804-Iy. JAMES A. DUNI3AIi, Attorney at e Law, Carlisle. l'a. Office on the f:11n th hide of U., Court !louse, adjoiniou the •'Anierican Printing i Mire " July 1, lii64-Iy. OS E PIE RITNEIi, .Ir, Attorney at 1.3 w and Surveyor, NI evhanie,hurg, Px. 0111,•,. lt,•ad Street, two do north or the Bank. ttq.Business promptly attended to. July 1, 1554 1, 1 E. B ELTZII 00 E Attorney a • at Law Oflive in North Hanover .treat, uppiuilr 111910..1.1 dry good store Carlirle, Pol. Beptinribur 9, 18044. M. V KE Y, ttorney at, Law, P l f • 5 .1k th 11:111.1VOr St rvelt, :I , lioilllllZ t itc• Urdu,,,'. All profossitms I s ust,.l to 1601 Will 1,0 promptly :Ittemled I. 1,,1. _ _ QA)111E1, 131111 N, Jr., Attorney LlAt. Law. Office with lion. Samuel Ilophurn, Main St. Carlisle Pa, July 1, 1864. Al3l CARD.-eIIARLES E. MA jui...‘umi LIN, Attorney et haw, Office In Inhoff builtlingAnNt opp.,ite the Markot Iltruso. MBMENI K NO. ti 4711 A 11A 1, thwii,y ,it P Carlisle, Pa. I /111 i, l u ul,u ly 0 , 111 , 101 by . I thl4o riraliam, Seta!' 11550 cur s. :lelitembei t I 11)11t: ttorney at Law . t7Plr,• on Notllt Hanover struut, :t row (11/013i II itt I All Irtislursu ontrustod tip hint ht. 1 11.1 .Mptly nd ,• d .1111 y 1, 13C4. 111 M BELTING ! Tk_it.l u..! received a largo assortment of all zes-- Gum Belting, Hum Hose, Own Packing, kr., anal for sale cheap at the Hardware Stare of Jura, 25, ISCI runs CHARLES OARIFORD Sc. SONS, VO a Iltdititil HOTEL.,- W )1. BENTZ I —l ave now open their large and aplen did stock of • !ADIES' FUR CAPES, COLLARS, MUFFS, CUFFS, , GLOVE'S, AND IlOr DS. Also the finest assortment of FANCY FUR ROBES, CAPS, MUFFLERS, and GLOVES" ever Ware offered by them, till of which Are warranted to bens represent ed. SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT' Oct. 20, 1805--,,3in0, fr TIE Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, 1_ forty different styles. adapted to filtered and Fificll - music, for VO to Sfital each. FIETYIONE OOLD or SILVER, MEDALS, or other first premiums ner.ard, ed Meat. Illustrated Catalogues free. AddrestellA• SON & HAMAN, nosTON, or MASON BROTHERS, New ioCli. Sept. 22, 1865-Iy. DIIYSICIANS will find it to their ad vant,:il.l.o to call and purchase their Medicines at RALSTON'tI. July 1, 1864 OBK BOXES,, Cabas, Port Fo lios, Tourists' Desks, Confectionary Boxes., Gaines of all kinds. Boa 15, 1865 13110TOGRAPII ALBUMS -.11 61Z013 And Myles Dec. 15, 1865, • ADIES . COMPAN,IONB, sorts shapes and Mace. Dec. 15,1865 e . EAVERSTIOIIB CIIOIOE SEGA.IIS & AL ,S&. HAMES.-500.pairs of all kldds. ' Cornyoan do., with o, READING RAIL ROAD HENRY HARPER, 520 ARCH STREZT PHILADELPHIA. SAMUEL IC. lIUMRICII, Gen'l. Agent AU C 770 ! AI'CT I X ! It 11. SHAPLEY Al' HA VER:ricKs lISNItY SAXTON FURS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PHILADELPHIA AT RAVERS/1616 AT HAVEIIBIIOKB FURS