0 lisle, on the Sulpher Springs Road, on Thurs day Peb, 22d, of Horses, Colts, Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep, and agoneral variety of farm ing implements. Sale of Daniel Hollinger, Jr. on Feb. 23d, near the Stone Tavern, of Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, and a large variety of farm ing utensilis. Sale of C. A. Diller, on Saturday; Mareh 3d in Monroe Twp., of Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Wagons, Plows, &c Sale of James Weakley, on Feb. 2,7 th, in South Middleton Twp., of Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep Hogs, Wagons. Plows, Harrows, and a general variety of farming implements. For the Carlisle herald. M. E. CHURCH FESTIVAL Ma. EDITOR—The Committee of Arrange ment of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Carlisle are desirous, through your columns, of tendering their grateful acknowledgments to the citizens of town and country for the very many liberal donations of money, gro ceries, beof, poultry, flour, cakes, and pro visions of all kinds, and also for the presence of so goodly a number of ladies and gentle men at their Supper and Festival. The Committee would particularly thank the ladies and gentlemen whose untiring la bors contributed so materially to the success of their enterprize—and also to the Carlisle Brass Band, whose delightful strains added much to the festive scene. They desire, also, to thank the Good Templars for the use of their lodge on Tuesday evening—and with them those friends whose kindness enabled them to spread so munificent a table—also to the proprietor of the hall for the many accommodations tendered them. Tho Com- Mitteo would also express their obligations to the editors of the Herald and fru/mac/2r for the notice so kindly given of their Supper and Festival. Truly our lines have fallen in pleasant places, and tho church (that old "Ship of Zion,'') which has long been among the breakers, we trust will soon co able, through the liberality of a Christian community, to anchor in safety. May the blessing that came to the house of Obed-cdom rest with the Church at large, and on all who responded so promptly to our call for present help, and as our indebtedness is yet large, we trust the same spirit of kind ness will still continue to be extended to us, until our blessed Church be relievCd from all pecuniary embarrassments. The receipts of Supper,.. " Festival, Donations in money, Total Receipts 5868 86 Expenditures, 178 51 Nett proceed?, By order of the Committee, Mrs. J. W. EBY, Chairman ,6prrial Noticco SPECIAL Nw•rlcF:.--Save your money you can buy the be, , t Family coal clean and dry from DELANCY 51111.031, Jon. 12, 18flil—ly. STORE KEEPERS TRY IT.—YOU CAD save Traveling Expenses, Freight, Boxing, Packing and Breakage hy buying your Gro ceries, Queer aware, Cedar- \Vare, Candies Tobaccos and Coal Oil from Wm. Blair & So s, Wholesale Grocer;—South End—Car lisle Pa. P. S. $2,000,00 worth of choicejobaccos are just receiving, which we offer four cents per lb less than Philadelphia prices. REMOVE YOUR EAD BREATH? A foul breath is one of the most unpleasant thsngs a Man or woman ran he afflicted with. It makes your friend turn away his head from you when you speak closely to him. It makes the lady who would oth cr wise love you wonder why you do not get rid of a de feet so offensive. For you can easily drive it away in, at least. nine rases out of ten. Radway's Regulating Pills we have known to render a breath sweet in a short time, which, ter years, was next to unendurable. Some times a bad breath arises from decayed teeth, and some times from the foul condition of the gums. A tooth brush and soap, a little magnesia, a bit of alum. quick ly remove the cause in each cases, and with it the tail. But in a majority of instances a fetid broath Is occa stoned by a disordered stomach. and that will only yield to a suitable use of Railway's Regulating Pills. The. judicious use of these pills renders all the secretions healthy, and gives such tone and vigor to the stomach that, even if the teeth are decayed, the aroma from them becomes. imperceptible. The odor of good health,. so to speak, neutralizes the odor of dissolution, and the slightest application Ili magnesia now and then to re move the tartar front the teeth, leaves the mouth in an enviable stale of purity. No young lady need fear the effect of a kiss stolen from hoc lips by a fastidious loser, If Itadwars Regulating Pills have been her-reli ance for the purification of her health. She will Basel nate;not shock his good taste, For what Is more fas cinating than a breath redolent of Arabia's roses?" Yet Itadway's Regulating Pills aro only 25 cents a box. N. 13.—Dr. Itadwayis Pills aro elegantly coated with gum, and free from taste or smell. 'they are tile only vegetable substitute for calomel or mercury known. They purge thoroughly, without producing cramps, pains. nausea, or vomiting. If used when afflicted with Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, a cure will follow. Sold by druggists. Jan. 26,14150-I.w. Special Notice. "ORBAT OARS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW." Tlloworst diseases known to the hu man race spring from causes so email as to almost' defy detection. The volumes of scientific lore that fill the tables and shelves of the medical fraternity only go to prove and elaborate these facts. Then guard yourselves while you may. The small est pimple on the skin is a tell-tale and Indicator of disease. It may fade and die away from tho surface of the body, but It ‘rill reach the vitals, perhaps, at last - , and death be the result and final close. Maeoim'a Bums, DirsrEmic and DIARIIIIEA I'iLLS cure where all others fall, While for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains. Cuts. and all abrasions of the skin, MAGMEL's SALVE is in fallible. Sold by J, Manoirx, 93 Fulton street, Now York, and all Druggists at 25 cents per box. Jan. 19,1599---ly. T HE CONFESSIONS AND EXPE RIENCE OF AN INVALID. T HE for the benefit and as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MRS and others, who suffer from Nervous- Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, &e., supplying at the same time THE MEANS OP SELF-Crag.. By one who bas cured himself after under going considerable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed envti ope, single copies, free of charge, may be had of the au thor. ~ NATIIANIRL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Rings Co , N.Y. Jan. 25, 11366---ly. " WE call lattnalciniellili - alliiirflianii3iicor OsCdr Yl Mose% & Co., headed "LIN FI-11EA LTII—STILENGTH.' Jen. 12, 1866-Iy. Sao advertisement. of Sir James Clarke'e Celebrated Female Pills. Jan.. 12, 1866—1 y. Bleasnatt's Catarrh Snuff, is a sure cure for that bothersome disease, Catarrh. Jan ~12, 1866-Iy. A Cough, Cold, or Bore, Throat, REQUIRES IIIUEDIATE ATTILNTIoN AND *MOULD BE CIIECICED. IF ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease IS OFTEN TILE RESULT Brown's Bronchial Troches HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO TUE PARTS GIVE 11.1151EDIATE RELIEF. For Bronchitis, 'Asthma, Catarrh, Consump tive and Throat Disease, TROCHES ARE USED Wyril ALWAYS GOOD BUC IZZ2 SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Trochee useful in clearing the volco when ta ken before Singing ,or Speaking, and relieving the , throat idler an unusual exertion of the vocal organs.' TWO Trr.T.Ches are recommenifectinurproseribcd - by — Ph skims, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout, the country. Being an article of true meritond having prgved their efficacy by a teat of many Vara, each - Year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the Trochee are uni versally pronounced better than other articles. OUTAIN only"liaowtqo'Buoaccuar, Trrocuss,” and do not taliOaniof the Worthless Imitations that may bo offered. Bold everywhere in the United States, and in For- alga Conntrioo, at ab . coats psi boa Oct. 2r, Itga ! s.--6 mo. 0, GRAHAM, Attorney formerly orcupled.by „Judge nibiun, BoUtblianover street.. . • • September 8,1866,, fP. , HUMERICEL J Attorney at Law 4: :Offi . .' ce on Main , street , fri . lfarioiet ' LW,. ' tiiroli ro eke, of tho',Etrot Nation& Lank .' i Mr buslum tigulto44ctilliv:wlll.lotproniptly-sittenaqtrtor—r - --- uTflit3o4. . ~, . ; 1. , 1.1 , ( i WHISKERS 4---WiIiSKERS 1 Doyou want Whiskers or Moustaches ? Our Gre cian Compound will force them to grow on the smooth est lace c robin, or hair on bald heads r in Six Weeks. Price $l,OO. Sent by - mail anywhere. closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, IVARNER & CO., Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y. March 31, 1805-Iy. ALL'S VEGETA-I3LE SICILIAN JILL HAIR RENEWER. has proved itsoif to be the Most porfoct preparation for the hair over offered to the public. It is 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 failing out. It olelwases the scalp and .makes the hair soft, lus trous and silken. It le a splendid hair dressing. No parson, old or young, should fail to use it. IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY TIIE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. Inc-Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ronewor, and take no other. 12. P II A LI, CO. Nashua, N. 11. Proprietors • For sale by all druggists. Nov. 3,1865-6 m. The Long Looked For Rae Come ! DR. COLLINS' Man INOUR BEMEDIESm INDIAN Pain Killer.—For the quick _t Relief of Headache, Toothache, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, rain in the Stomach, Back or Side, Painter's Cholic, Crmnp, Frosted Feet or Ears, Burns, Fresli Cuts Sprains, Bruises, Diarrhea, Sore Throat, and all ;elm! lre complaints. Toothache relieved in eight minutes. Earache relieved in ten minutes. Burns relieved from smarting in fifteen minutes. Cramp or Cholla cured In ten minutes. Sprains relieved in tweuty minutes.— Sore Throat relieved in thirty minutes. I have spent years in selecting the herbs from the vegkable kingdom, to find out the kinds best adapted to suit diseases of the human family, and now I have It complete. Every Bottle Warranted. Try it l Try it( These things we prove on the spot, and before your eyes, only bring you, cases. Dr. COLLINS has also for sale his Syrup of Roots BARKS AND lIEILI3S, Indian Eye Wash and Powhuttan Salvo. This Syrup cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all similar complaints. Also purifies the blood. The Salve heals Sores or Breaking; Out in the Face, draws fire front Burns; warranted to cure Healed or Sore Breasts. The Bye 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 Dis eases of various kinds. These Medicines are prepared and sold by SAMUEL COLLINS, Indian Medicine Man, 74 Market street, Harrisburg. Also, for sale at HAVERSTICK'S Drug and Book Store, Carlisle. All orders should be addressed to Dr. S. Collins, Harrisburg. These Medicines are purely Vegetable. June 16, 15(15. $513 00 .2)4 85 ...I^l2. 00 BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS, the great Cough Remedy an sold by all Druggist, See Advertisement. Jan.l2, $691 35 ELDER—STOEVEIt. On tho 30th, ult., at the resi dence of the bride's parents by Rev. Jacob Fry, David D. Elder, Esq., of Philadelphia, to Miss Kate S. daugh ter of Rev. C. F. Stoevor of Mechanicsburg, Pa. 11OFFil AN—SPALMAN. On the 18th, ult., by the Rev. S. I'. Sprecher, Mr. Charles Hoffman of Cumber land County, to Miss Mary A. Spaiman of Adams, Co. EflY, At his residence In encrtanon to Valley, Cal Iforn la en tho lOth, of December net Cyrus Eby, for !curly of this Borough. Aged 57 years. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET FLOU R&Supe Hine) do. (Extra.).... do RYE WHITE WHEAT... RED do RYE CORN OATS, CLOY Eitsmw TIMOTII YSEED.. GENERAL PRO Corrected If 'cekl2 . BUTTER 35 EGGS, 25 LAND, 15 TALLOW, 11 SOAP, 9-12 BEESWAX, 35 BACON HAMS 22 3LOWNCUPIET3ELIMIS•., BY REV. GEO. W. SNILEY, Of Philadelphia, will deliver two of his most celebrated Lectures, IN RIIEEM'S HALL, 'ednesday and Thursday, Evenings, Pcbru- TIAN iientleman, is known as a splendid orator and has a reputation for real ability that places hint among the beet public speakers in our Country. The community are most respectfully and earnestly nv ted to come out and hear their old friend and fel low townsman. 'no Proceeds for tho benefit of tho U. E. Church, Carlisle. Doors open at 734 o'clock, P. M. Admission 25 eta. Tickets can bu had from the following persons, viz : Robert Moore, Charles Weaver, Robert Parkinson, J. W. Eby, and at the Door on the evening of each Leo t ore. A. L. SPONSLE4, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Scrivener, conveyances Insurance and Claim Agent. Of nce Street Near Centre Square. LOME Insurance Company of New Haven, Connecticut, Statement of January Ist, Capital Stock Surplus 4 $776,886,10 Losses unndjußt,d $35,977,72 INSURANCES MADE PERPETUAL AND TEAIPOR- The assetls of this Company consist of United States Government Securities, stocks in National Banks, and let, Mortgages on Beal Estate. The Board of Directors have declared a Semi-Annual cash Dividend of lien per cent free from Government Tax payable on and af- ter 15th, January, 1866. Also a scrip Dividend of Sixty per cent on the earned Premium of Policios entitled toparticipate in the Pro fits for the year ending Ist of January, 1800,1\ And have voted to increase the Capital Stock of fli&Com fumy to Ono Million of Dollars. Apply to • FOR SALE. _......A.TwonStory—FßAlol DWELLING' • HOUSE, and Lot of ground situate on • , South Hanover street In the Borough •C °le/0181e, containing all the modern Improvements. The Lot Is well stud -,:-. - tied with a choice variety of Fruit Trees and Shrub bery. Apply to A. L. SPONSLEIt. ABond for $2300, seoure.d by Mort gaga on a Mat rata Plantation will be diaposod of. Apply to A. L. /ROMMEL 2000, Wanted on Mortgage of value ble Improved Real Estate. Apply to A. L. SPONSLUIL, •Grocesrlesis ! !THE undersigned having purchased 1. the 'entire Stock of Groceries of J. M. ALLEN & CO., has removed the same to the Store Room of Mr. A. Smisnusn, . WEST MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE RILEY'S UNION HOTEL, whore the public will always find on hand a well se lected lot of Fine Family. Groceries. QUEENSWARE, TOBACCO & CIGARS, and a general variety oriaticks usually found In a first class Grocery Store. .1170. W. ALLEN; Carlisle, Feb. 2, 1866, Fir A TF , NOTTP,E-, ottore of Administration cum testament& an nexo the estate of 'lames Oamoron,"dee'd., late of the Borough of Carlisle, have boon issued to the sub scribers residing in the same place. All persons' in debted to said estate will make payment and those. having claims will present them to JOYIN 0. CAMERON ) R. D. CAMERON, Administrators cum testamonto Arinoxo. , Fob, 2,1800-6 t. . FASTAone TZ.NOTICt.— LatereTaneamentary on the estate' of Diargaret Nlckey, late of Plainfield, Cumberland County, have boon leaned by the.lieglaterdtaatd Cdunty to the vindefelknefresfdlnk - in the same place. All persona having claim will pretiont them, and theca indebted will make paythent to Feb, 2,1880--St! RnURE , LIBERTY' WHITE-' LEAD, will do more and bettor work at.a given • Coot, any - other I, Try it I Manufactured only by . ' ZIEOLEII&I3M j,. ITII: ,'' ' r -.141•/ &. IZ.Paint afileatlealea - .IV-Prein4o.44o,otß/lbtr4*.oaui;z.iio:l7. , : 0. fflarriagts. =Ma peat. I=llEl alarhtts. Carlisle, February, 1 1880, . 650 7 50 4 24 2 06 • • • DUCE MARKET. February 1, 18011 ty by !V,ii. Bentz BACON SIDES, 18 WHITE BEANS, 1 50 PARED PEACHES, 33 lINPALLED PEACHES 20 DRIED APPLES, 300 RAGS, any/ 711.6.11.04 Stit $500,000,00 275,886,10 E 1M A. L. 8 PUNSLICII, Age ut JOHN BAUMAN, Exeoutor. FSTA.TE NOTICE.— • • • • Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adniin is ration' on the estate of John Biagio dry; late of Penn Twp., deed, have this day been per so nso tba under. signed residing in said Twp. lndebted' to said estate will please make payment at once, and thoso having claims will present them for settlemen t. JO/IN T. °BUN. : %%Administrator. Fob, 2,1866—5 t. AT COST. Ihave this day commenced selling off my entiro stock of Winter Goods at Cost and many less than Cost to reduce the same before spring opens. You will find a complete line of the following goods &dandle, Red, 'White and Yellow Flannels, Shirting Flannels, French Merinoes, all colors, Coburgs, Alpacas and Dainties, Plain and Fancy, The largest Stock of Balmoral Skirts, In the County also a largo assortment of Woolen Goode, euch as Sontags, Hoods, Scarfs, Wool and Merino Hose, Ladies, Gents and Childs Gloves, in fact every article in the Dry Goode line all of which will be sold at prices to satisfy all. I also have a full stock of MITSLINS, PRINTS, LINENS, GINGHAM'S, CHECKS, &c. Which will be sold at the shortest profits that they can be cut at. Also a full line of Gouts. and Boys, BOO7'S and SHOES, Ladles, Misses and Childrons, Shoes and Gaiters. A large lot Mons, Ladies and Childs Gum Shoes, which I have also reduced In price. We Inv Ito all to give us a call before purchasing as I am satisfied you can save money. CHAS. OGILBY. Feb. 2, 1806. LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in the Post Office at Carlisle, State of Pennsyl vania, the Ist day of February, 1866. Published by official authority in the pa per having the largest circulation. VTo obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for " advertised Leiters," give the date of the list and pay two cents for advertising. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. GEO. ZINN, P. M. Auchey Isaac 3l'Dermoth Patrick Arrighi Rev A A M'Lain George Buchanitan Mr Muhi Mathias 2 Bosel James Mordorf Elmira Crane Wm Mayer Caroline Cross Harry W Mason-Kate Carter Sallie Myers Susan Cronican Michael Monroe Mrs A Daggett Jas Morton Annie Dixon Robert D Nailor Mr Dean Cart W A Peffer Wash Ely Calvin Prouty George Gorgas A Peck John Gray J A Parks Ellak Roomer David Plank Jacob D Hill F G Peters Emma Hill J 1' Riddinger A Hoffman Chas L 2 Sheeran Thee Hood Robert Sharp A Haver J Shea James Houston Anne M Sadler J A Henwood Mrs A R Swigert & Kell Ilenny Lizzie Strome Wm Jacobs George Sherman Saml Jones Theo Stepnonson Mrs Mary Kinkman Capt Joel Turner Henrietta Kopplinger ElizabothWeitzel George Kuntz Anne M Washington Peyton Lust J Weakley Thos J Longnecker Benj Sr Wehrleg F Lyanim Jacob A Williams W F (Bks) Low Jacob M Westfall Jemima Laudy Celia Williams Anna C Lawrence Minnie Wilson Lydiann Mason Wm Williams Jane M'lntire B S 2 Woods Laura Miller Daniel Zeigler Mrs Fannie Miers Henry C Zinu Jno STATEMENT Of the Finances of the County of Cum berland, from Ist day of January, to tke 31st day of December, 1865, in clusive. H. S. RITTER, Esq., .Treasurer, in Account with said county. RECEIPTS. DR. To amount of balance In Ilan& orTreluniror at last settlement, Amount of County and State taxes levied for the year 180, Militia " " Outstanding taxes at last settlement, i'mcoodo of loans in Dank, Exonerated taxes paid to Treasurer, Interest p a id by tax collectors, Fines mid verdict fees received from Sheriff, Revenue stamps paid by tax collectors, Relief money returned to Treasurer, Coroner's fees and expenses, returned, Rent for room furnished to court martial. Proceeds of stone broke at fail, Total Debitri, BY PAYMENTS Assessors. By amount paid Borough and Township As sensors, Bridges and Roads By amount paid for road damages, Road Vieworn, a a Repairing Bridges, Cons tables By amoanat paid for Constables' face in Com monwealth mutes, Quarterly Returns, Commissioners' Office By amount paid to M. East, Esq., for services, $34 00 . " M. 'McClellan, Esq., " 584 00 John McCoy, Esq., " 434 00 Usury Karns, Esq., " 418 00 " J. Armstrong, Esq. clerk," 800 00 0 " 11. Nowsluon, Esq., . 100 00 " " Jas. Loudon, for stationary, 121 32 Courts By amount paid to Grand Jurors, $570 02 Paid Traverse Jurors, f , 2716 85 Paid J. W. D. Gl,Delon, Esq., Oita. Aty., fees, 251 00 Paid Wm. Gould, Court Crier, 70 60 Paid Shriner and othArs, for boarding furore, 189 00 K94 l lol.9csuPe In Gitnunonyoaith casu, .47 S 3 $4583 80 County Offices. 3y amount paid to E, Cornmab, Esq., Mork of Courts, fees, 8480 06 Paid C. E. Illuglaughlin, Esq.,' for auditing offices, 18 00 Paid James Loudon, for Dockets, 40 00 Elections. By amount paid for Ooneral and TownaLip Sloctions, ... - - Inquests. ~. By amount paid for holding inquests on dead bodies, • $lB7 60 Jail and E. S. Penitentiary. By amountpald for support of prisoners,Shor• in fees, kn., $10,636'60 Paid for fuel for Jail, 822 02 Paid for goods and clothing for prisoners, 643 28 Paid for fixtures and repairs, 706.02 Paid for water furnished by Gas a Water Co., 62 60 Paid salary of itooper, 240 91) Paid salary of Physician, 60 00 Paid for support of prisoners in B. B. Pon'y.., 1577 04 Justices' Fees. By ain't, paid for %MAIM. &ea In Com:canoe, $521 81 Loans'and Interest. • By amount paid for County Bonds, $10,750 00 Paid intoroat on ammo, 808 81 „ Bounty Bonds, 10,000 00 Paid interoat on eame, 070F50 Paid notoa in Bank and interest, 19,038 07 Poor If'ouse. By innounf paid in full of estimate for 1205, 215,000 IX Paid to Visitors for the year 1804, 80 00 Paid to Inroetors for salary, • • - 25 00 Public'Buildings By amount paid for salary of Kemper, :8100'00 Paid for repairs 4nd , cloanlng, . :898.74 Public Printing. ' By a]%toant pale 3. B:Bratton and others for, .... printing, • • " • • • 6732 61 = :....: - StoldleYETEblief. 7 • By amount paid AT ;oiler of aoldfo's ;:,04. 1 Miseelianemia Payments.yn By amount paid for Illumination on sorrender r of Rebel armies; ' ' • /67 48 Paid for mourning goods on death of President Lincoln, :• - ' - 21 20. Paid State tax on County .lionds,Ad 82 Paid appropriation to Fire Companies, 50 00 Paid for Revenue stamps for Collector'a 'Bonds, 25 00 Paid for gas and water for Court Hausa, 80 76 Paid for fuel for Court Emu, 00 TO Paid ca=rtage hire, car faro, kn., , 116 . 50 Paid for shoveling snow, and,othor labor, 31 00 Paid for distributing Election and other papers, 20 00 Paid to Keeper of Town Clock, 20 00 Paid for County Auditor's services, 1.30 CO Paid for postage and telegraphing, 15 04 Erroneous taxes refunded, 15 01 Bills of sundry articles to IL Saxton, of al, 6/ A 5 Error in Trout's. corn, on State tax for 1804,'3 60 $704 05 Total amount of Commissioner's orders, $84,802 38 ()aunty Treasurer's conimission on same at 1% per cont., 1488 61 Corn, allowed Cole. of County and State taxes, 4033 31 Exonerations, " " " " " 1311 72 Outstanding taxes in hands of Collectors, 4131 47 Militia Taxes. • By ain't. of oxpenses paid out of military fund, $560 86 Treasurer's commission on eamo, at 1 por et., 5 60 Collector's commission, 68 27 Exoneration, 404 50 Outstanding taxes in hands of Collectors, 22 83 State Taxes. By amount of State taxes paid to State Trda surer tor 1866, $35,602 13 Paid Treasurer's com'n. on atone at 1 per cent, 360 62 Total amount of credlta, $138,667 28 Balanco In hands of Troasnror, $351 62 Amount of dobita, 8133,018 80 Statement of Taxes Outstanding Ist January, 1866. 1860. John Bum - linger, Sliver Spring, $l7B 46 1864. C. A. Smith, D. Ward, Carlislo, 359 09 " John Zinn, Dickinson, 131 28 " Levi Worst, Frankford, 23 82 " J. C. Dewier, Monroe, 266 46 " D. 11. Deinderknecht, Upper Allen, 139 50 1865. Jac,ob Goodyear, E. Ward, Carlisle, 106 56 " Jacob Rheem, Dop., W. Ward, Carlisle, 621 50 " J. C. Vanasdle East Pennsbk„ 318 39 " James Miller, Hopewell, 83 27 John Quickel, Mechanicsburg, 106 16 " Wm. Id. Hamilton, Minn, 552 41 " William Diller, Monroe, " John Waggoner, Newton, Peter Cocklin, tipper Alton, " D. D. Vankirk, West Penublt 4,10 so County Debt and Assets on Ist of of January, 1866. ASSETS. 'Amount of balance In treasury, Jan. 15t,1886, Ptil 52 " " Outstanding twice, 4103 80 Amount of principal of County bonds outstand ing Ist January, 1805, . 814,888 00 " " " Bounty South, 10,000 00 Total liabilition, Ist January, 1866, $24,888 00 Deduct amount paid daring the year, 20,760 00 Amount of aseeta ovor liabilitloa, CUMBERLAND COUNTY„B We, the Commissioners of Cumberland county, in compliance to law, do certify and submit the foregoing as correct statements of the receipts and expenditures of said county, from January let to December 91st, 1815, inclusive, and of the outstanding taxes; and also of the debt and assets of the said county, on the lot dtiy of January, 1861. Witness our hands and seal of office, the BEAL 18th day of January, A. D., 1866. M. AIcCLELLAN, JOAN McCOY, DENNY KARNS, Cbmmissionetx of Cumberland County. Attest—J. ARM3TRONG, Clerk. We, the Auditors of Cumberland county, having boon duly sworn and affirmed, met at the Commissioner's Of flee, in Carlisle, on the Ist day of January, 1860, and proceeded to audit and adjust the accounts of 11. B. Ritter, Esq., Treasurer of said county, from the lot day of January to the 31st day of December, 1805, and do certify that we find a balance of three hundred and fifty one dollars and fifty-two cents duo by said Treasurer to said county, as will appear by the foregoing statement of said account. We have also examined and compared the foregoing statement of debt and assets of said coun ty with the records, and do certify it to be'a correct as titbit 9f the same on the Ist day of January, A. D. 1830. Witness our hands, the 17th day of January, A. D. 1860. D. D. BTETICK, J. A. lIEBERLIG, }Auditors. CHRIBTN. DEITZ, PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, preferred by all practical Painterd Try It I 4f. you will base no other. Manufactured only by ZEIGLER & Wholesale-Drug, Paint de Glass Dealers, No. 137 North Third Street, PIIILA IPA., Jan. 22, 1866-Iy. $111460 40 List of Bales of Personal Property and Real Estate. BY N. B. MOORE, Autioueer. 02670 60 " 1571 50 3806 08 18744 51 24 00 3:,8) 38 66 00 25 00 14 00 10 62 112 35 2 40 A. Mansfield, Jan. 27, 1866 E. &S. Leo, Personal Property, Feb. 6, '‘ Ephriam Day, 4.4 0, at A. Moore, Real Estate, , f 10, " S. Wolf Atry. of John Wolf Real and Personal Property, " 13, " John Hutchinson, " " 16, " David Nickle, . " " 16, " J. L. Elliott, " 20, " Jsaao.Newcomer, " " 21, " Daniel Hollinger, " " 23, " 3acob Shearer, " " 24, Jas. B. Weakloy, " " 27, James Miller, " 28, Wm. Keefauver, " ?liar 1, " Herman Bonier "" 2, .' J. P. Boltehoover, " IC 3 , Thomas Shrovbr, " a li, Geo. D. Craighead, " " 6 Jos. Sollenberger, " a 7, a Charles Sheaffer, " a 8 , CC Wm. Pager, " " 10, Alfred Moore, " a 13 , " Peter Heiser," " 16, " Matthew Moore, " "20 & 21," David Martin, " March 22, 23, and 24 " Jacob Redseckor, " "26& 27 " David Martz, " 1, 12 " Daniel Whitnight," " 17, " $133,918 80 $2104 18 $2ll 00 64 20 611 42 8776 62 LIST OF SALES BY WILLIAM DBYINNEY, Auctlon'atlf 260 00 1G 72 January 25, J, 51. Stoke, Silver Spring, do 27, C. D. Neb.loy, Silv. r Spring. February 13, 8. A. Pogue, Westpannsboro,' do 14, T. M. Heagy, Sliver Spring. do 10, Thomas Smith, South Middleton. do 19, John Thomas, Mifflin. do 20, James Duffey, South Middleton. do 23, J. W. Williams ' Middlesex. do 20, Joshua Myers, Monroe. do 28, Chris. Hartsler. Monroe. March 1, Ceo. Bishop, South Middleton. do 2, T. N. Culbertson, Silver Spring. clo 3, P. A. Diller, Monroe. do 5, Ceo. Longdorf, Silver Spring. do 0, Jacob Strock, Monroe. do 7, Johathan Heagy, Silver Spring. do 8, John Hauck, Silver Fpring. do 9, Jacob Springer,South 511edleton. do 10, John Shaffer, outh Middleton. do 12, Joseph 8. Grove, York County. do 13, James A. Williamson, Silver Spring do 14, J. M. Stoke, Silver Spring. do. 15, Conrad McQuade, Silver Spring. do 17, John Steigleman. 'do 20. M.G. BeltzlioOier, Monroe. So 2t, W. M. Hastings, South Middleton. do 22, Joshua Myers, Monroe. do 28 & 29, Martin Shriner, Carlisle. do 80, Peter Westbeffer, Meelianicaburg. • ME E 2291 82 . . PURE LIBERTY WHITIPLEAD,— The Whitest, the most durable and the most economical. , • Try itrllianufactured only by Ziegler & smith, Wholesale Drug, Paint dc Glass Doaler% • N 0.137 North Third Bt., Philad'a., Jan. 2(4,2866-Iy. . . *497 00 CHOICE SEGARS & TOBACCO, AT RALSTON'S GREAT EXHIBITION ADMITTANCE FREE. Doors open euery day, (Sundays excepted.) New Boot, Shoe, Hat & Cap Store. 'Y HE subscriber would respectfully Inform, the citizona of Carlisle and surrounding ountry ) that he has just returned . from the city, and has now on exbibilloix at his new stand south west corner of North.ltanover St. and Locust Alloy, a largo assortment of ." $13648 16 Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps; to which he would invite the attention of purehaeors. Me Moat! conaiete In, part af Men's, Boye and Youths . . . TINE . ()ALF BOOTS • Kip and. Waier proof Boats. Calf and Glove Kid Galt ors, Call and Kip Brogans, [flippant, &c. . LADIES' WEAR. . . Pinerfklove d — B nKid,4'rench — auilstlstitirGtittlis, Morocco, Calf and Kid Booth,' and• Balmorals, together with a large asse.rtmont of heavy lace. Boots and Bal. morale suited for country ware. Moses mid ,Oltiklieles' Wafe l - of MI descriptiona, embracing One Sig.and Lagting GaitersiMormico, Goatand Bid • Boots, and Balmorals, Calf and Kip loco Boots, &a. „ • . , , 841,685 98 Hate andn.gapsiii great variety, - for Men, Boys, and Youths Wear, from the commonest to the very beet quality, at tow prices. Call" and 800 • prolltsscurquick sales,--adhering so - those principles he trusts he shall give general sat , isfaction to those who will favor him , with their pat ronago., , ' Bemember the Stand, W, "St.,And Locust Alley, midwaybftwee4 Thudium's and Wetsel'aMotols, $]6,066.00 $l9B .74 October 0, 1805—tf. Gene • •... 4 %/ 175 . r 4famacmgc 81000 1 $38052 85 $133,018 80 $4505 52 LIABILITIES. f , 4,138 00 1367 82 B. PLANKo THE LIGHT OF pin WORLD DR.- MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. These Llfo•glving remedies are non:, for tho first time, given publlely to the world. For Over a quarter of a century of private practice the Ingredients In those ,Life ,giving Pills ! Have been used with the greatest success. Their mis sion Is not only to prevent disease, but to cure. They search out tbo various maladies by which the patient Is suffering, and re•invigorats the falling system. To the aged and Infirm a few doSes of these valuable PILLS will prove to be A YERY,FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, For in every case they add new life and vitality, and restore the waning energies t•+ their pristine state. To the young and middle-aged, they will prove most Invaluable, as a ready, specific, and sterlingmedialne, Here is a dream realized, that Ponce-de-Leon sought for throe hundred years ago, and never found. He looked for a fountain that would restore the old to vigor and make youth over An Eternal Spring It was loft for this day and hour to realize the dream, and show, in one glorious fact, the magic that made it fair. These Famous Remedies Ca noot stay the night of years, but they can force back, and bold aloof, 016011.80 that might triumph over the aged and the young. Let none hesitate then, but Bolse the favorable opportunity that offers. When taken as prescribed— FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS Nothing can bo more productive of cure than these Pills. 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 the youngest babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And till eruptione of the skin, the most In— valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but pone tratee with the•most soarehing effects to the very root of the evil I DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS Invariably cure the following Dis- IT SO 70 61 781 19 306 82 Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Diarylima, Dropsy. Debility, Fever and Ague, Female Complaints Heartache, lid igestion, Influenza, Inflammation, inward Weakness, Livbr Complaint Lowness of Spirits, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Scalds, Skin Diseases. Notice.—None genuine without the engraved trade-mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. .1. MAGGIEL, 43 Fulton et., New York, to counterfeit which Is felony. 45y- Sold by all respectable Dealers in Mediclnea throughout the United States and Canttas—at 25 cents por box or pot. Jan.lo 18(113-4. GREAT DB TRMUTION American Jewelers' Association, Depots : 37 & 39 Nassau, & 54, ,56, & 58 Liberty St , NEW YORK CITY, Of Rosewood Pianos and Melodeons, Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, Silver CC are, Gold and Silver Watches, and Elegant Jewelry, consisting of Diamond Pins, Diamond Itlngs, Gold Bracelets, Ce r. al, Florentine, Mosaic, Jot, Lava, and Cameo ladles' Sots, 119 Id Pens with Gold and Silver Extension Voider's, Sleeve Batons, Sete of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Ullid &c. Ate., valued at $1,000,000. FOR ONE DOLLAR, which they need not pay until It In known what Is drawn and Its val us. TIEN AM ERIOAN JEWKI,I,EItit' ASSOCIATION calls your attention to thu fact of its being the largest and most popular Jewellery Associati o n in the United States. The businese is and always has !soon conduct ed In the most candid and honorable manner. Our inpidly i n creasing trade is a sure guarantee of the ap predation of our patrons for this method of obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods. Tho sudden termina tion of the Into war has caused the lifilure of large number of houses at Nassau, N. l' , who wore exten sively engaged In running steamers through the block aded ports, obliging them to sell their goods at a great sacrifice, in 801110 Instances less than one-font th the cost of manufacturing. We havo lately purl based very largely of these listikrupt Goods, at such extreme ly low prices that we ran afford to send away Fitter Ooods, and give better chances to draw the more val uable prizes than any other estalifisliment doing n sim ilar OUR IS Ti) IbilAfin, and wo re spectfully solicit your patronage,. we are confident of giving the utmost satisfaction. During the past year Nee-have forwarded.a..n_umber...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 mall 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. C., Plano, value. $3OO ; Niss Anna O. Yates, 52 St Mark's Place, N. Y., Sewing Machine, value 4175; Brig.-Gen. L. L. Hanson, 11. S. Vole., Nashville, Tenn., Silver Tea Set, value $150; Miss Emma Hunter, 63 Front St., Harrisburg, Pa., Sowing Machine, value $00; Lieut.-Colonel Waiter Chittonden, Quartermaster, Louisville, Ky., Gold Watch, value, $l5O ; Wm. S. Haines, 247 King St., Charleston, S C., Silver Watch, value $5O ; Alexander Johnson, Esq., Editor 111 uslui tour Pioneer, Muskateur, Minh., Ladies' Enameled Watch, value $l5O ; 'Samuel Lee, Esq., President Col orado audited Bank Mining Company, San Francisco ; Cal.,3lalodeon, value $203 ; Aaron S. Long, Esq., Prin cipa ilikhart Collegiate Institute, Elkhart, N. J., Dia mond Pin, value $2OO ; R. M. Longstreot, Montgomery, Ala., Music Box, value $75; Rev. Isaac Van Duzrr, Al bany, N. Y „Gold Lined Dining Set, value $3lO ; Miss Clara Luonguor, Dayton, Ohio, Planuforto value $4OO, and Diamond Pin, value $175 Many names could be placed on the List, but wo publish no names without permission. Our patrons are desired to scud United States Currency when it Is eonveniont LIST OF PARTIAL ARTICLES SOLD lIFOR ONE DOLLAR EACR, Without Regard to value, and not to be paid for until you know what you will receive: 15 Eleg ,nt itosewood Pianos, worth from $2OO to 8450 16 Elegant 51olodeone,Rosewood Cases 175 to 250 50 First Class Sewing Machines 40 to 300 15 Flue 011 Paintings . . 30 to .100 , 150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed 20 to 30 60 Music Boxes 25 to 40 160 Revolving Patent Castors, Silver 20 to 40 60 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 20 to 35 400 Sets of Tea and Table Spoons 20 to 50 160 Gold Bunting Case Watches, warranted 60 to 160 100 Diamonds Rings, cluster and single stone 76 to 260 175 Gold Watches 86 to 160 300 Ladles Watches 00 to 100 600 Silver Watches 20 to 76 Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops, Ladies' Sots of Gold and Cant. Jet and Gold, Florentine, Mosaic, Lava, and Cameo; Sots offitude, Vest and Neck Chains ; • Plaitrand Chased-Gold Rings, Geld Thimbles, Lockets, Now Style Belt Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, Fancy Work Boxes, Geld Pens with Gold And Silver Exton. sion Holders, and a large assortment of Fins Silver Ware and Jowolry of every description, of the best make and latest styles. Rfir A chance to obtain any of the above Articles for ONE DOLLAR by purchasing a sealed envelops for 25 Ms. AO' Five Et aled Envelopes wi l bo Bent for $1 ; Eleven for $2 ; Thirty for $6; Slaty-five f9r $lO ; One bundrod for $l6. Agents wanted everywhere. Unequalled inducements offered to Ladies and Gents who will act as such. Our descriptive circulars will bo sent on application. Distributions aro made In the following manner Certificates naming each artiele and it its value, are placed In sealed OnVolopes, whicharo well mixed. One of these envelopes centaleing the Certificate or 'Order for icons aricle, will,be delivered at our Wilco; or 'sent by Mall to' any address, without regard, to choice, on receipt of 2b coats, On receiving the CertifiCate the purchaser will see whet article It drawe and its, value, and can then send Ono Dollar, and receive the article named, or can choose idly opal ono article on our list of the same value. Purchasers of 'Mir Soled Envelopes may, in this manner, obtain an article worth , from one to five hun dred dollars. Long letters aro unnecessary. Have the kindness to write plain.derootions, and In choosing differont sr*. dee tretedliffiAJMYn,:tunntion_the_stale dashed—Mil_ piefor.lottera to be addressed to our Box, MO, Post Of fice, for greater safoty. VO.rd2rs for BEALL'', ENVIMOVEB must In every case be'accompanied with the Cash, with the name of the person sending, and Town, County and Btato plain ly written. Loiters should be, addressed to the Managers as folr lows I , SHERMAN, WATSON & Co., .•_R.ox G 31.9 Post Offloo, New,Yorlc Jan.lo, 1566-3 Lot . • , . , . , ! , . DISSOLUTION. • ' . ' H Ts . • E PartnerOlip-hciro.tofore — exiati4g day the name ofJameson, Taihiger & Co., in. ,t , day dissolved by mutual consent. ',• , B. B. •JAIditION, . .Y ... . • , •, DI: DILLINGER, Jan. 10,860. .1.E310 1 7AL. '., ' • . ' ' ' y , • • •- - .ii ] bill' , .continue FIX , iindersigne , the. .. budinesuasi:.lbrmorlY ;;; nt NO :lid'. Narth Third ' treat; Whero,all transactiond of 'the late tirinvvill - ho' ( settled. -!!- •• Touts, Itoopbotfulty. -', • ' :. -1 , " ,• • •• 1 . ' - 0 ft.' , RI . ,TAIOSON: i Jan. 6,1806—0tt. 'ci eases ; EEZEB OEM Alßare chance' for Capitalists. THE subscriber - I - Offer to men of Oapi , tal a rare chance to build a Ware Howie In the blast end of Carlb3le ra., where there Is no competition, and good Rail Rood oar... Dittos all ready on the ground. Thorn Is no bettor chance for an energetioblan or Men. Address ' Dl LANOY & Jan. 12,1800-3 m. Coal and Lnmbor Dealers. NOTICE. CO-PARTNERSHIP. r I HE Subscribers have this day auto 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, 0. FRED. SIMON. Jan.l2, 1866. COAL AND LUMBER., TIFAVIIq' '' G as , sedated with C• A Il.10 1 : ? . .44----..... ~,.. 111 r. C. Prod. Sbrom in ~ .0-•-,q..4 the Coal and Lumber #//ok_ I.': ` ',"":7" . ... .:,: ‘ ,., 42. business at the old •-igit• 'oir Stand of Delaney and .‘'sr... ~,,,... '. 4 .- • Blair, whore we will keep the best and CLEANEST COAL, In the Market, and perfectly dry. Kept under cover. Families will do well to try us • as we are deter• mined to sell cleaner coal. and at as low prices RR any other yard in the town. Try us and be convinced. We have also on hand ALL IaNDS OF LUMBER usually kept in a first Maas Lumber yard which we will sell as low, or lower than the lowest Jan. 12, 1866. DELANOY & SODOM. LIFE-HEALTH-STRENFTEL LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH., InMaterAnimaaiglioiii:reinsomoinjwi DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, Chief Physician to the Hos pital du Nord ou Lariboisiere of Paris. • This invaluable medicine is no Imposition, but Is unfailing in the cure of Sparmatorrhat or Seminal Weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irri tability. Involuntary or mghtty Mmufnal ntnisatotta from whatevt r cause produced, or however coyote. will be speedily,relleved and the organs rpetored to healthy action. Read the following opinions of eminent French phy •Icinns: "We have used the Specific Pine prepared by Oar anciere k Dupont, No. 214 Duo Lombard, from the prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, in our private practice with Unitbrm SUCCOSR, and we believe there is no other medicine so well calculated to cure all per suns suffering from Invaluntery Emissions or any other weakness of the See tu.l Organs, whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or abuse. It. A. BEAUREPARIE, M. D. O. D. AWARD( N, M. D. JEAN LE LEUCIIRE, M. D. - • Paris, May sth, 1868. BEWA.RE OF COUNTERFEITS. The Genuine Pills are sold by all the principal Drug. gists throughout the World, price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Dollars. CIARANCIERE & DUPONT, Solo Proprietors, No. 214 Rue Lombard, Paris One holler enclosed to any authorised Agent, will Insure n box by return mall, securely sealed from all ob-emation, six boxes for five dollars, 8010 Douala' Agents for America, ~ .OSCAR G. MOSES & Co., 27 Cortlandt St., N.Y. N. B.—Frouch,Gorman, Spanish and Eugli-hramph. lots, containing full particulars and directions fur use, sent free to any address. Sold in Carlisle by .1. W. ELLIOTT, and at HAVER STICK'S. Jan. 12, DR. MA RSHALL'S CATARRH SNUFF! 'Phis Snuff has thoroughly proved. Itself to be the best article known for curing the Catitryb, Cold in the lleactnnd Lleadache. It has been found an excellent remedy in ninny cases of Sore Eyes. Deafness has been removed by it, and Hearing has often been great ly improved by Ito 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. More Than Thirty Years' of Sale and use of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Head ache Snuff, has proved Its great value for I‘ll the com mon diseases of the Head, and at this moment It stands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the best physicians, and is used with great success and satisfaction every where. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug gists in 1804. Thu undersigned, having for ninny years beau ac quainted w ith Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, and sold it In our wholesale trade cheerfully state, that we believe it to Iwo equal, fu every respect, to this recommendations given of It tbr the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedly the best arthde we hare ever known fur all common diseases of the Head. urr & Perry, Boston,Barnes & Park, Now York. Reed, Austin & Co. " A. B. & Sands, •` Brown, Lamson &Co " Stephen Paul & Co. " . Reed, Cutler & Co. " Israel Minor & Co. Seth W. Fowl°, " McKesson & Robbins," Wilson, Fairbank & Co."' A. L. Scovil & Co. Renshaw, .kdmands & Co.fif. Ward, Close & Co " tit - tlay. - Portland, 1116. Bush & Per Salo by all Di uggists. TRY IT. Jan. 12, 18040-Iy. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES Bryan's Pufmonie Wafers fr, - g_Tho original Medicine ostablished L, leaT, and first article oi the kind over introduced under the name cif "PULNIONIC WAFEW.," in this or any other country; all other Pulmonie Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being mammal on each Wafer. These Wafers have been before the public for nearly thirty years, and the immense sale attained, not only In America but in foreign countries, fully tablet their intrinsic worth. The medical propeoties are superior to any other al tide offered for the cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial affections, and the quantity contained in each bow is nearly double that of the many worthless imitations advertised. Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, hoarseness, Ast hma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Pains In the Chest, Incipient Consumption and all Mt-wanes of the lungs. Not only affording tempor ary relief, but effecting a rapid and lasting cure , and ate warranted to give satisfaction in ever instance. They do not nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and the medicinal proportion are combined in a form so a greeable and pleasant to the taste, that any child will readily lake them. One dose will always afford RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. To YoeAturrs and Punic SPEAFIERS, these Wafers are peculiarly valuable they will In one day remove tho most Revere occasional hoarseness ; and their regular use ill;fr a few days will, at all times, Increase the pow er and flexibility of the voice, greatly Improving its tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose thoy are regularly used by many professithibi vocalists. The very great celebrity of this invaluable iretnedy has Induced unprincipied persons to prepaq.base imi tations, which disappoint the just uspd.ctations of the purchaser, and injure the character of the genuine medicine. Seo'that the word, '"BRYAN," In stamped on each Water, and 11180 observe the fox auntie of the signature oldie Proprietor "JOB MOSES" ou each wrapper, to counterfeit which is forgery. 41'Ofronding „parties will bo dealt with to the full extent of the law. 1311YAN'ti PULAIONIC WAFEBEI aro for sale by all Drug• gists. JOB MOSES, Solo Proprietor, 27 Cortlaudt St , N. Y. Jan. 12, SIR JAMES CLARKITEI CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clark, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to tho queen. HIS well known medicine is no im position, but a aura and safo romody for Female Altl cultles and Obstructions, from any causo whatever and although a powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To Married Ladles it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regu larity. In all cases of Nervous Spinial Affections, Pain in the hack and Limbs, Heaviness, Fathom on slight ex ertion, Palpitation of the Heart,. Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics, liCk Headache, Whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered-system, these Ma will effect•n cure when all other mentualave These Pills have never been known to fail where the directions on the 2d page of pamphlet' are well °Lamy ed. Per further particulars, gotta pamphlet, free, or the agent. $1 and 0 ,postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will Insure, a hottdo, containing over IC pills, by return mall. • . W. ELLIOTT, -, Jan. 12, 1806-Iy.Agent, Carlisle. • . DB. O. H. BODGE, • 0111 - i.,9N0 I'HERMAL . • 'PEE 'W-1. 1 0-1-A-N-8&-SU-R4E0-11. OFFICE "in Beetesie's,Roy, in real of the First Presbyterian Church, When) ho la pre pared to, curoorrollovooll diseases incident to the 11U. main Family, Cancers cured without the Knif a. Corpultation free of charge.. Patients visited at all hours'.•Corns cured In five minutes. • Doc. 8,1868-3 m. ' •', „ .„, v I); S., respectfully_ °Mr's his Professitnal services to the eitlions of Carnal() and 1t Ofnco North Pitt Street., Carlisle, January 6 0 1866-3m* . . ESTATD.NOTICE. . , • i Letters testamentary on tbo estate of George a nos, dee'd; late of Lower'' Allen township, have boon granted by the Register of said County to Q;'W: CrDuvall, rosidingin Bast rentieborn..torrnsblip:—Par- 7 sons indebted - lire requested,, to make payment; end thou , haylng elalmslo present them lbr settlement to •Jo ;' VSTATE NOTICE:- Letters Testementaay on the 'estate of John Langonfleld, deed. , late of West Fairview, East Penn ! - 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. W. F. MAII.TN, ' Jan. 19, 1806—Ot. Executor. NOTICE! riiHE limited partnership of the scribers,sub under the firm of Kempton & Mullin, op re d this day by limitation, all claims will be paid by them, and to whom all indebted, will please make payment. BAML. ICEMPPON, jr.l General CLUB. IL MULLIN, f Partnere. SAML. GIVEN, ROOT. GIVEN, }Special WM. B. MULLIN, Partners. Mt. Holly Springs,' Jan. I, 1800. f • NOTICE. CO - PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this day 111380- elated thomealvea together under the name and style of MT. HOLLY PAPER CO., for the purpose of manufacturing every description of Writing Paper, at Mt. Holly Springs, Pa. It. (MIN, SAML. KIIMPTON,jr. CHAS. 11. MULLIN. Jan. 1, 1866.-At. Dissolution Notice OTICE is hereby given that the ee -1 0 partnership heretofore existing between the un dersigned, in the liferedntile business in Churchtown, under the firm of Ord •llrindie & Son, has been dis solved by tnutua. maent. All persons knowing themselves indebtocree,,,the firm and those having claims will please present thorn for settlemett, the books are in the hands of Geo. GANG°. jr. at the old place of business. Jun, 5,18116-3 t, DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP, SAVES LABOR, SAVES TIME, SAVES MONEY, SAVES CLOTHES, SAVES SOAP, and SAVES WOMEN It's the Soap for Every Family. Sold by grocers n tad storekeepers throughout city and country. Manufactured only by J. ii. DOBBINS .4 CO., 107 South Fifth street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia. Jan. 19, 18011-10 t, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP THE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned has been this day dig. solved by mutual consent. The books and accounts remain in the hands of Geo. P. Myers, who earnestly requests all partite indidited to him to call and settle their accounts at once. The Grocery business will be continued at the old stand by the senior member of the firm, Geo. P. Myers, who calls particular attention to his large and excellent stock of new and fresh G-rc►4o@ri®ss, conslatlng partly of SY4UPS, SUGARS, COFFEES, SPICES, Winiden and Willow Ware, and every variety of goods kept in a first class Family Grocery. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange Frr goods. at the old atnud opposite Saxton's hardware Store. ORO. P. lIY ERB. .Jan. i , 1806-6 t. New Grocery Store ! CHANGE OF FIRM I THE undersigned hereby announces to his old patrons and customers, that he line dis posed of his outlro stnel«,f Goods with the good will of the establishmont to Messrs. Polfor & Washmood, whom he recommends to the citizens of Cumberland county, as active, energetic and reliable business men, who will spare no pains to maintain and improve the character of the old stand as a first class FAMILY GROCERY. tVith many thanks for the patronage be has received be bespeaks for the new firm a continuance of the sarne PEFFER & WASHMOOD will In a few days receive the largest and beat assorted stock of GROCERIES, CHINA WARE, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WILLOW WARE, &c., ever brought to this place, and will constantly keep on hand the choicest Groceries the Eastern Markets afford. A full assortment of Lamps and Oil on hand. Call and see us at the rid stand, South East eorner of Market Square PEFFER k WASH Moon January 6,1866-1 y VALUABLE REAL ESTATE i = "l.ll3l3tilC I.)_Y virtue of a deed of assignment, I m limit expose to public sale on the premises, on Sclltu•rlrty, February 10, 1866, the Mansion Farm of Alfred Moore, situated nest. Mt. Holly Springs, on the lialthuore pike, about 4t; miles South of Oarlisle, Pa. This Isom, of the most desire btu properties that 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 less) of excellent and productive land, in a high state of cultivation, close by Is one of the finest and. purest streams In Cumberland County. The fencing is in excellent order. The improvements con sist of a largo two and a half-story STONE DWELLING, well finished and on elevated ground, a large Bank Barn, C ra rib, Wagon Shod, Carriage Huse, Wash House, Wood House, &e. A portion of this thrtu has been devoted to Fruit culture, and has supplied the Carlisle and Harrisburg Markets for the last few years with some of the choicest STRAWBERRIES & PEACHES, - they have received. At present there are five acres o the choicest varieties of Strawberries, reset last spring and which will bu In fine bearing order the coming spring; 1805 choice Poach Trees; 150 Apple Trees, best grafted fruit, 200 Dwarf Pear 'frees, all in good bear ing order. There are also a great variety and number of DRAPE VINES in good order, and which have coin. insured bearing. The Drain in the ground will be sold with the farm. Those who desire a good investment in land, and a delightful and healthy country residence in ono of the moot beautiful and fertile parts of our Valley, should give this their immediate' attention. At the same time and place, 1 will offer the Mountain Land of the said Alfred Moore, 883 ACRES, of which are in Dickinson township, a few miles Woo of the BrMinoru turnpike. This tre et has boon dad into lots, and will be offorcd to suit purchase, Farmers wishing timber lots should give this their at tention. A twenty acre lot of Mountain Lund, situa ted in South Middleton township, bounded by lands of Mathew Moore, Peter Lauck and others, will also be sold. I will oleo soli thu two lota In Pitportown,pwnoil . by il din g lots. Salo to commune° al 11 o'clock A. M. WM. 11. MILLER, Assignee of Alfred Moore Jan. 5, 1806—tx Mr. Allred Moore who still resides on the premises, will take pleasure in showing the properly advertised to all who wish to see it. Headley's History of the Oren Re bellion. THE late Itebollion stands out peculiar and extraordinary in human events ; and the magnificent scale upoia Which the War bits boon con. ducted, constitute it one of the GRANDEST AND MOST BRILLIANT CHAPTERS OE TILE WORLD'S HISTORY. Mr. Headley, of all writers, is perhaps best qualified to portray the stupendous features of the mighty con. test. Ills previous works on .less - momentaus themes have placed him in the first,position, as a graphic and powe ful delineator of war scenes and characters, and the magnitude and grandeur of .the present subject, impart to his pen the lies and vigor of a yet more ox. sited inspiration, and, furnish ample seeps for the high• est exhibition of his peculiar genius for militury:Ae soriptlon. Under his powerful pen tivi ratting scones of the War pass in review with the vividness and' die tinctitess of a present and living reality ; while his great talent - for condensation epables hint to embody everything of importance in a conmase Just suited to the public want. From no other source can so clear , and comprehensive an impression of the grand march of ov mita be obtained, so easily and agreeably* ail from Ma. Headley% work. Other Histories have been issued before Grant's Rd= pOrt and other 0111cia1 .Documents were eubmitted to the Governmentond are therefore: unreliable. Mr. Headley has delayed the completion of this till those DOCUMENT/3,s° ESSENTIAL to A.UTILENTIUITY and PORREOTHIISS could be obtained. The Second Volume, completing this Work, will be Issued in March, 1856., Agents wanted to engage in its sale In every town and county In the United States. beracements offered. For particularimpNto_ or address, AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, Asylum Street, Hartford, Coun. 80nAliTort & Purin,'Agoi4ta. Jan ; 5, - • ' ' 'NOTICE: A.VING purchased the entire stook and fixtures orJainos Allow & Co, on North anover stroot, Carlisle, I will In a short time remove the same to the litorer.hooth of A. fr3ouseMan, Esql,Mlu West Main strootAwhere 1 will always keep pri hand a will Teleeted. stoolLor_fine Nreeeri a s,.Queen ß waro t Crass oinfiVikow vox°, 4c. , .7011 N ly. ALTJN. Carlfele, Jathiary i 0,1860.-1 y. G. N.. BEITZ.IIOIWER‘ ,. . a4:V TTORNEY..-AT.'LAWr oAltraStEj . ,PA. " °Me,' `Smith Midlover' etieat. 'Parttqll4.r,, tention: givow't9o _dill o . ...octioA.ot,aodlexir eisk r .,- bytekvar,,bAllir,,pentiopi'ac. N''' ' 3 ol:3onfootionary and.: Fraitaki stt Havekotiok'n. T'O Railroad Companies, Bridge build. Ore, House and Barn Builders, or any company of In Mush, that may want to contract for tall' 'Road Ties, Bridge Timber, or Frames for Buildings, to be d'o. fleeted neat Spring or Suillllter, will do well to let their wants bo known - to the subscriber, as be has' a desirable lot of TIMBER- lying on Mountain Creek, near lornrel Forgo, which he will ,manufacture into Lumbb'rof all descriptions as soon there Is a demand open for It. Address Doc. 8,1866-3 mos Wheeler & Wilson and Howe. LOCK STITCH SZWING NUCHEINES. The Best Simplest awl Cheapest. rrHE Wheeler & Wilson machines are adapted to all kinds of family sowing, working equally well 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 sewed. GEO. BRINDLE, Hr. GEO. BRINDLE, jr, Prices of Wheeler ,@ Wilson machines No. 3 machineplain, $55 2 " Ornamental bronco, $65 " 1 " Silver plated, $76 The Howe Sewing Machine. The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers and Carriage Trimmers Ili called to this—the best of Shut tle Sowing Machines. It is unanimously admitted to bo the boot rnnelaino for loath.. work or tailoring oyes given to the public. Price of Howe machines Letter A machine $6O Is recommended for family sowing Tailoring, Shoe binding and Gaiter fitting. Letter li. machine. $7O Ts one size larger than A machine, Butted to the same work. Letter C. machine, $B5 Is recAmnended for heavy Tailoring. Boot and Shoe work and Carriage trimming. It rune light and rapid and will do fine work well, and has a much larger Shut tle than the smaller machines. Call and examine at Rail Road Telegraph Office, Car lisle, Pa. 0ct.27, IB6s—tf. CONFECTIONARY I CREAM WORK, Stars, Tulips, %a lone, A-lamode, Chocolatec, Hands, Cocoanut an Vi about. Dec. 15, 18135 OEO. P. MYERS THOMPSON MYERS DROPS,— Mint, Chocolate, Cream, Lemon, Orange, Vann. a, Rose and Moss. Dec. 15,1866 QTICKS.— ki mint, Teaborry, Lemon, Orange, Lavender, Rose, Neuga, and Vanilla, Dec 15,1865. lIMK-CANDY, Secrets' Frenob and Common. I , Der. 15, 1805. TAT LIAVERSTICKS. Fine assortunent[of Candy, Toys of 13... American, French and German make,. * Dee. 15, 1865. AT lIAVERSTICIIS. A T the Duncannon Union Lumber ~ [7 l 3liil, 4 miles north east of Sterrett's Gap, 4% miles west of Duncannon, 1 mile south of Billow Bridge, near Crier point. 100,000 ft. Yellow Pine flooring, dry. 50,000 0. scantling, both Oak and Plne, all sizes. 40,000 ft. 2 Inch Barn flooring, Yellow Pine, 11l to 18 et, dry 25,000 In Yellow Pine Boards, Dry. A large lot of Wtatherboarding. A large lot of Oak Boards. A large lot of Shingling laths. A large lot of Sealing Laths. A large lot of White Pine Shingles. A large lot of Chostaut Shingles. Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. Oak Boards. Scantling and Plank. Sawed tab post and fencing boards. Chestnut rails and cord *clod, $1,50 por cord. The above we have always on hand, and are prepared to 1411.1 V all kluebs of 1,1110 to order, such as Machine and Car Luinter, Wagon Maker Lumber, Building timber, we can saw 47 ft. In length, and are so fixed that we ram 1111 orders In the very shortest notice, at any time also so prepared to deliver Lumber at any point by call road ass by teams. Please give up a call before purchasing elsewhere, We are selling at low prices. IiOLTER, LATIMER & lIOSIIOITIt. Duncannon, Perry Co. Pa. DOC. 1, 1865-311,,,. JOHN JIYEIt li/710// 61410er = YOUNG MEN abontangaging in business: YOUNG MEN who have had limited advantages for lin education ; YOUNG MEN well versed in other respects, but defi cient in any of the branches taught in a first class 11111411 e. College; YOUNG MEN Ivlio would possess the best means for fir ready and lucrative employment; YOUNG MEN who would avoid being humliuged by going love and three hundred miles to Commercial Schools, at an expense of from $3OO to 1.500, will do well to consider the merits of this Institution at home, which upon proper inquiry and Investigation will be found to present facilities and accommodations second to nono in the country. ACTUAL BUSINESS. In ti d e (lopnrtment legitimate transaction if Trade and Business Forms, are daily practiced by making actual Purchases and sales, in the Mantel Store, connected with the College: supplied with samples of Dry Goods. Also a regular Bank of Deposit and bailie ' with a working capital uf :Floo,ooo, in which students fill in turn the pa salon of Cashier, Paying and Receiving Teller, Discount and Check Clerk, Sze., kc., BRA.NCHES TAUGHT. Ilaalcheeping'in all ita forma and applications. Buslneam Calculations, Corresdondeuco, Forms, ke Mercantile Law, with regular recitations,. PI.IIIIIIMBIOI/ in I'very style of the art. Phonography ,To el.:l•ap meg by regular circuit of Wire and Instruments For further particulars address A. M. TRIMMER, Carlisle, Pa. [SEND FOR CIRCULAR.] Noy! 10;1866. _ A Large and varied stOok of Groceries, Q uoollgware, CANNET) FRUITS, Sauces, Ptah. /to. vrhials I am selling at the very lowest Cash Prices. These indebted to the subscriber, and particularly those In arrears for a length of time will come forward and promptly pay up, as longer delay will not be sub mated to. Nov. 8, 11365 THE best Cook Stoves in the Mnrket can bo had at Wm. Fridley's Tinner Shop East Loather St., Carlisle at tho sign of tho nod Colfeo Pot, also parlor, and pealing stoves of all kinds. Nov. 3, 1865—tf. Losses paid in 46 years over $17,000,000. Net Assets Jan. 1, 1866. $3;677;38271:7 ' 'RIFLE ANT) INLAND RISKS. all t h e Agencies in all the principal Miles and TowtHiAn tho United Kates. Applications for Menial:lmo will be promptly attend. od to by . , , if., DONI:01100, Agept. Capt. DONEII00; lu nt(upt also for the hioiropellian plre Insurance ,pompany. The Guardian Llin,,lnsur• ance'OeMPADlY:.and the Tramolereinsuiance Conipanyr for all of • which' Spelinlverilsoiaerit a in another column Nov. 24, •, , , • ALMONDB. • ;;;,••••.; . Burnt, Boa4OntreicTaritiliand BB6r4lato.' Den 16, 1806 r ' ; • 'AT 1.!-Avsalopxorca, , - •• . ANTEDI AGENTS, $l6O - PE.II, td' improved Common., inu a o ramus, utiteb: bona,nli;tuolt,'cord;braid, tando . eather, quilt, and em• brohlei beautifully. Pike ortl942o..#ivuty,.Ma.chlue is wartantodAlireo years. ,For torninaodress or call on.o. arPO:' 'lYnculititin rooAia, ?te..1356,11, Btroot, Philadelphia,a, Jan, 2651864-413 a. LUMBER. F. S. ROGERS, _Nashua, New Hampshire. AT lIAVERSTIOKS AT HATERSTIOKS =I Lumber ! Lumber ! At Carlisle, Pa. Highly Important to Young Men Always On Hand STOVES ! STOVES 1 I a a Vhf, BENTZ