ENTE UPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY No. 400 Walnut Street. „ PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA, .Tanuary if,, 1865. Statement of tho affairs of this company on Dec om her 80th, 1868. CA PITA I Authorized.... Pohl up In full IMEIpTS JN 1865 Premiums on fire risks Interest ...• Policies and transfer fees Earnings on cancelled perpetual policies PA VSIIINTS IN 1865 Dividands January and ..... . Lesson by the ..... Tapes, United States State and City... Return premiums and re-Insurances.... Printina. advertising comminsions, sala ries, Firs Marshal, office and other ex pen ses ..... r DIRECTORS -J. L. l 3 rri nto r, 'X , Oen. W. Fahnesack. James L. Claghorn, 15'm. O. Boylton, Charles IVlnieler, T. 11. Montgomery. F. RATCHFORD STA Rlt, President. THOS. moNTGomERY. Vier President. SAMPLE M. lIUMIUCII, Agent at Carlisle, Mee In Marion [Tall Building with C. P. Ilumrieh Feb. 28, 1806--st. F Itatchkrd Starr, Nalbro' Frazier, John )1. Atwood. Benj. T. Trodiek, George 11. Stuart, John 11. Brown, REGISTER'S NOTICE.--Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that the following accounts have been filled In this Office, by the accountants therein named for examination, and will ho presented to the Orphan's Court of Cumbeiland County, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, March 20, A. D., 1006, viz : No 1. The account of C. P. II omrieh Tru , tee, ap. pointed by the Orphan's Court. to sell Beal Estate of George Keigley, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceas ed, for the payment of debts. _.The account of CRorge Wolf, Executor of the lase and Testament. of Samuel Shupp. deceased. :3. The first and final account of Archibald Bricker, Administrator of Mary Bricker, late of time Forough of Neyvville, deceased. 4. The first and final Administration ancount.of Wil liam 0. Duncan, Administrator of William 0. Duncan, Into of the Borough of Sl.lppenshurg, deceased. 5. The first and final n-count Adam Gottshall and Peter Gottshall Administrators of .Inceb Gottshall, late of South Middleton township, deceased. G. First and final :u•cnunt at iienjamin P. A tklnßon Monitor of 'qrs. Susan Winched, late of the Borough of Carlisle, dei eased. 7. I'lle firiit and part al nrrmnil .laturs It. Wellis lOy 111111 Boliert Bell jr.. Executors id . the last NV 11l and 'l'ostarnent ~f Hobert Bell sr., Ira,: of Si torrnithip. dere:wed. ti The first and final account of David Caldwell. and Seavers. Adminlstrators,f,lane lalc of Scat ton township, deceased. 9. The first and final account of Samuel emituvr, Ad mlnistrator ml John 11. Voter, late of the Borough of Newburg, deceased. 10. The first and final nevount of Martin Kunkle, Admlnistrat,r. with the will annexed, of Elizabeth C. Snyder, late of the Borough of Newburg, deceased. 11. The lluardianship account nf Samuel Graham uardi in of the person and estate of ,larob Henry Shollaberger, mime ...on of Jacob Shell.iberger, late of West Penusborough township. deceased. 12. Account of Henry Paul CI uardion ..f Ella Ii Cat oth ern, airier daughter-of w e st Pennsborough trio nship, deceased. 13. Guardianship account of William her, Guardian of Louisa 1, Weaver deceased, minor child of John II Wearer deceased, late of the Borough of Carlisle. 14. The first and final account of fleorge 11. ('lever. Administrator of Daniel Ilippensteel, late of Southamp ton township. deceased. 15. The first and final :terount of John Wallace, eentor of Ann :quart, late of the horough of t'nrli~l deceasei. IA 'rho first and final account of Deitrich K. Stine, Executor of Deit rich Stiller, late of tipper Allen tout ship, deceased. 17. The first and final account r 1 John M. Wa..rmm, and Margaret lluckwalter, Administrators of the Estat of Henry Buckwalter, late of Frankford township d.• ceased, as settled by John M. It one of said Ad. Ministrators. 18, First and final account of Peter Martin. and George Hoover Esq , Adminis , tato": of lint Id Martin, lute of Monroe trcwnahip, dPeensed. 10. Account 01 Can bovine Chapman, Ailmlnistrati is of George Chapman, late at Upper Allen township, de ceased. O. The first and final account ,d S. W. Snedgi as, Executor of the last Will 3114 Testament of Benjamin Snodgrass, late of the Borough of Shippeusburg, do ceased, '2l. The first and final account of C. P II umrich, Ad ministrator of the Estrce of Daniel Bailey. lute of fll Borough of Carlisle, decoa ed. 22. 'I ha account qf \lode Orlffetb, Adminlstratol Jaynes A. Fritz, late 01 Monroe township, deceased. 23. First and final account of Wesley Walker, Ad. minklrator with the Will annexed, of Joseph Walker, late of Monroe township, deceased. 2L First and final account of Eli Yost, Exerund ut the last Will and Testament of lleorga Yost, late of Up per Allen tounshm, deeensod, 25. Fist final account of Loll Mertel Es 1., t i winsstrator of Mrs. Elizabeth Balmer, late of Mech:ll-- lenburg. deceased. Mani account. f Levi Merkel, 0 eardion of Ilich and M. Crain, minor bull 01 Dr. Juiopla 27 (luau J ianxhip account of bristian Eberly, 0 nal dlan of Louisa Franklin, minor child of Samnel Frank lin, deceased. 2.3. The account 0r.J.04, L. Dive., Esq., Enec utor of Caroline Nibl9ek, late of the Borough of Sewville, de ceased list and final account of J.icol, Hale, Adnilni , -- trntor of Jacob Farenhaugh, late of Southampton township, deceased. 30. First and final a, count of John In ine, Guardian of Benjamin Law, minor sun of David L. Law. 31. The Guardianship account of Joins dutsball Guardian of Annie C , Bella, Emma, Ed‘sard and Jacob Beetem, minor children of.larob and Isabella Beelein, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. 3'2 Account of John Granny, Guardian of James A!. pert 11.1 1 Cune, minor son of Samuel E. McCune, duress- 33 First and final account of John Musselman, Ex ecutor of George Reed, Into of Silver Spring township, deceased. 24 Guardianship account of Jonathan Snyder, Guar. dian of Fanny Seitz, minor child of Jacob Seitz. 35. The supplemental and final account of Henry Miller, Administrator ofJohn 51. Miller, late of 511111 In township, deceased. 36. First and final account of 11. NOrshain, Admin istrator of Mary Baughman, late of township, deceased. :;"/ First and final account of William Baughman, Administrator of Eve Barger, doctored. 38. First and final account of I. A. Quigley, Admin istrator of Robert Quigley, late of Hopewell township deceased. 30. First and final account of Sarah A. Phillips, Ad mtnistratrix of Willi tkm Bonney, late of l‘lochanlce burg Borough, deco need. • • (1. W. NORTH. = THE NEW YORK WEEKLY MAGAZINE 48 Pages, 48 Pages, Is published In senFon lobe received In no. I y all parts of the United States East of the Rocky Mountains, on every Saturday of Ito date, It v. ill be de voted to POPULAR LITEIdATUIZE, I= It wIII contain : The Beat Popular Tales. The Best Domestic Stories. The Beat Sketches 01 Travel. Thu Bost Papers on Popular Science. , The Best Short Popular Essays, The Best Poems, Biographies, Sc It gbos More and Better for the Money Than any other Magazine ever published. Its selee tiona embrace,the best articles from Diekehs—Chum berg—The Qornhill and other leading foreign liege nines, published fresh on the arrival of each btu:neer and a great variety of original matter by 1110,0 k-en t hors. Was begun, January 13th, How I Made a Fort Woe In Wall and 110 - Vrl. 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WEEKLY ISIAGA2INE, No. 7 Beckman Bt., NO , York NvANTED by the First Presbyterian Church a good and Mont Sexton. Apply foqiyoWEikeY to LEWIS F. LYNE, or A. OATIIOART. F0b.16, 1806-2 t. _ - Wanted Immediately. , AoneN experienced Salesman, having a thorough knowledge of the Dry Good Business. other need apply, LEIDICII & MILLI:It. Carlisle, Feb. 14, 1800 NO HUMBUG I MOUS EACRES and WHISKERS, Ta n c42 . .daya--7Do ,you want Luxuriant ju. .whiskers -orthusinclies 1 My Orguentwill force themto grow heavily in idxwooks. (Upon the smooth• est face) without' stain' or injOry to the skin. rrlee7s,cents. Bent my mall postage free to any ad . dress or'recelpt of an order. 4ddress • N. B.—Baird satisfaction given or the money re- Sob. 10,1860; "CHARLES . HARRIS." A thorough bred ,llorse the property of tbo Cumberland County Agricultural Society will bo offered at Public Sale la ihe Court Uoueu In Car- Solo; At 11 rid ork, A. M. "Charles Harris" Is a Chesnut Horst, dropped kith, of Aprll, MG. He ins.got by "Wagner" his dam ••Rports-mistress" by American Eclipse" his grand dam "Cub" by "Medoc" his 0 Dam "Ann Merry" by "Sumpter" Ills G G tl Darn "Gre cian Princess" by "Blackburns Whip" has G 0 0 G Dam by Gan. Hampton's "Paragon" his G O 0 G G Darn by "Figure Stamorpin" by imported "Wildair" imported “Cub" mare $200,000 00 200,000 06 This Horse was carefully selected and purchased bY the Society (iota Captain lien ufard of Kentucky, near Lexington In the Spring of IS6O and the evidence of his purity of blood Is In their possession and he is now sold only because his numerous progeny requires an other horse in tub vicinity If any furthor informs lion be required apply to .101 IN W. GRAMM:A-IL I'LIAS BRENNEMAN, EMIG E CLARK, JAMES STERRETT. Feb. 16, M.G. $124,220 04 21,103 71 ¶l9O 50 57 43 $1113,161 68 $ll.OOO 00 33,905 r 9 4,859 44 11,818 71 Wanted. Q2:3000, for which a first judgement or Pi l mortgage, will be given on two farms worth 12,• QUO In this county. Apply to the EtMr,. Feb. 16,1866. THE SHENANDOAH I=l $ , ll ClO3B CAPITAL, $lB,OOO. No. Shares, 360. Price per Share, $5O, r 1111 E Lands upon which this Company 1 intends operating, consist of two Traets In Rock itmloini anti Augusta Counties, containing abatt 13,0 0 Acres At n rust o 1 0 1 Jll per Were. lint by an at I.:imminent with other parties it Is neeessary fur the Company to pay for only one fourthilirthe Land (84,500) when they will I , eisive all indisputable title to. aid one-fourth, iind have guaranteed unto them the working privilege on the whole 13.000 Acres. The Lands are covered with White and Yellow Pine, Poplar. Hemlock and Oak Timber of the very best quids Ity. They contain large deposits of Coal, Iron, and Cop. er. On them are situated the celebrated i•Chalyheato and Sulphur Union Springs" of Virginia. The design of the Company is to erect, as soon as pos sible, a Steam Saw-Mill On that part ,if the Land w htch may lie deemed best and 11104 convenient to market. The "Hurst Digtriet" in the Shenandoah where all the barns have been destroyed fur miles dur. lour the war, furnish, a market in lmtnediate proxi mity to the Land., where Lumber will be In demand for years. e Mana ,, , and Straslmrg. hall Road, which will be completed nov Summer, runs within two and n half nltieS of theso Lands. and in ill afford 0 means ,f traosp,t,tion ti all par t, of the country. At Ilarrisonburd, which L le, than ten miles di, taut, there is a ron>hr,L 11011111nd 1110 1.1111111,, at prices ranging from $:10 to 131 per thousand. . The iron. Coal and Copper Deposits have fl l oolll.ly 10,- tractoql the alto l i hi:, of Is rite operators in the Cities, who 111t111111111i, 1110111 as ve,lhigly valuable. These Mineral Beds, in addition to the value of the Timber which Is the principal . renter the Lands woch len limes the pi iee the iist the Company. The •'L'h.alyheate and Sulphur Union I-lipid:lgs" were frequented 113 many pta.pla from all sections every summer previous to the war, and only need improve_ fluent/11111 development to make them among the most valuable In the counti v. Thus, the Company presentn to the public an invio.t• moot of inn insic stil. , Vantial saline. Every Stock holder for each share 01 SA owns over lhuty arr., Id the e lamb , . and h n proportionate share in the Saw Mill and iippatatus of the Company. At the price Lumber now isiminitiols in cull parts of tho country, the Company will lie enabled tic pay monthly lilt irlenils from the eimmiiiiirement of r.pera• lion=. All, therellne, have an intere,t in the tiaaaly sale ell thl.stheh. Specimen,: of the Cent 11 ~ In these latt:l , , and all fur ther inlonnation debnell. May 1.0 11.1 at. the 0111,, of Pry,l4lent —.1,)11N II 1.1.:11)11;. Now Ttew.urer--.1t , 11N .1 COBLE. Seeret 'try --D. )1. C. II It 1 'N (1, l'.esv RingQtnn. h. 111, I Yin. OTIC'E is hereby given that the co- partnership heretofore existing bet, run 1,. Lew is and John Lewis was on the '_'sth day otJanuary di:: solved by mutual eo n se n t The busiut vs will be sot tied by 1,. Lewis. •of The s ronnufaeturing matches he Con tinued by the sttiworther .tt Mills, CuwL Co , (hr post favors, he hopes to merit a run tit uan , e of the patronage of the trade. I= largo Stock of fruit and ornamental roip, Consi,ting 1,1 etcry vdriet) . propag.ited, will he sold choap the coining `pain;, in order to elo, out the Perticular attention is called to tho inige and Apple Trees and Evergreen ald Shade Trees, Ideh will he to ,nit the pur, ham, , ithrr by the i roe, by the hundred or hy the row In Me ground or Jug, nil intending to plant the ( . 0111111y Spring 1111011 - ited to etill at the Nursery and get bargains. All or4rs promptly filled. 1= rrIE great Agriculturist Strawberry plants Mr sale at the Cumberland Nursery. I=l ALarge lot of splendid standard and Dwarf pear Con,ord, Delaware, Diana. and max:lt:twin') ,gmre vines for vile at the Cumberland Nulser) eb. 9, IMl,G—.!m pEIISONS wishing to decorate their ruts, or Cemetery lots, or the grave Ma rein- In sl,ould sell at the Cumberland Nursery, and par t Inane 111111/1111011t al Shade and Evergreen trees, as thou e ill be sold very cheap tho ,oming spring. Natural Peach trees for sale low at the Cumberland Nursery. Feb. U, 1866-3 m. HENR' S. lIUPP. ripliE subscriber has been appointed a . 1_ g ent for the sale of Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Organs here instruments are the cheapest and best in the inmlret and have always given etrthe satisfaction. T 1,., different prices, sizes and quantities of tone can be learned by calling on him in person. Ile feels no hesitation whatever in saying that "THEY C.IN'T HE 13E...17 " dither for cheapness, quality, depth or so L'etlll,oi of to further pai Oculars call at the nirocery 191 the our ut Hanover and dentin.* streets, and he pledges himself to give complete satisfaction. A sample instru moot always MI hand, a full supply of sheet music on hand. WM. R. HA LBERT, At Halbert (Cc Brothel's Family Grocery. Jan. 9,18116-3 m, H OUSE FURNISHING GOODS Just roveiving a full supply of all kinds of House Furnishing roads, suitable for the present and COlll - of all Grades and qualities of CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! ! 1 , 1 or oil Clothe, Table Oil Cloths, Window Shades, lino, Matta ; he. , he ALSO, 104 Ord end Unbl'd Shootings, . Case u ri kuns, • 'fable Delrinasks, Towelling all Oracles, Ticking &c., &c Also a well selected stock of all kinds of Domestic Roods, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices, for the present. All persons in want of any of the above for the Spring Season, will find it to their advantage to give us an early call, as we are determined to keep up our repu tation, to sell goods at the lowest possible market prices. Feb. 0, 1800. LTiIDICII & MILLER. QTOVES, TIN WARE, &o. The un &reigned having made an excursion to the East ern Cities, to lay in a stock of manufactured articles, and material for the manufacture of all kinds of ware kept in a first t lass Stove Tin and Sheet-4ton estitb lishment, are prepared to prove to the citizens of Car lisle and vicinity, that they aro determined to sell goods at prices which day competition. Their stock of STOVE AND ENAMELED 'PARE is the best that Philadelphia and Now York can pro duce. Their stock of stoves consists in part of the fol lowing named ; Cook's Governor Penn. Prairie-Flower, . _ and the Barley Shmtf, with all varietlea of Parlor, - Bed•room end Office Stoves, of the neateat pattern, and boat quality. The Cloven. nor Penn, which they guarantee to give entire antis. faction In every reaped, with capacity to prepare the co-ked or baked fare of any family with less consump tion of fuel than any other stove, they will warrant for six months. They manufacture Zimmerman's Steam Cook Kettle, in which all kinds of vegetables can be cooked at tke same time, without the ono fla voring the other. Best of references given. They have purchased for• cash, and therefore have the prices of their goods reduced to a very low figure, feeling confident that "largo sales and small profital,' is the beat policy. They call attention to their large stock of 'fin, Sheet-iron, and EN AM E LED WARE, f:oneleting of Auckets, Banns, Wash-bollera. Wash diehee Lard Cane, Coal Beuttleewte, lee., guaranteeing to all Who may purchase at them a saving of nt least out of every ton expended. Heaters, ICltchen Ranges and Furnacos sot Iu on short notico. 'tooting and Spouting done In the boot manner and on reasonable tombs. 'Old• stoves taken In exchange for now ones. Give us a cull. North Ilanover stroct, between Wet. ael's and Thudlum's Hotels. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally be stowed upon them, thoy solicit a continuance of the same. . MalighirAll 4 BAJPP E: E ' RDIaTi Yotk Spring's,. Atlltmo4, a 0 , Veb.,0 ) 1860-Bm, On Tuesday, .llarch Bth, 18GG LUMBER AND MINING COMPANY. `bissolution Notice Cumberiand Nurseries Three Mile, Efist ~f I irrrs r Plrrrrls ,uu( ,~'lrrrrL.a =2 HENRY S. RU PP, Et= CABINET ORGANS: TWO DOLLARS A. L. SPQNSLEII; ' DEAL ESTATE AGENT, Scrivener, conveyances Insurance and Claim Agent. Of tic° Main Street Near Centre Square. . OMB Insurance Company of New Haven, Connecticut, Statement ofJanuary Ist, coo. Capitol Stock Surplus $775,880,10 Logsus unadjust., d $35,977,72 INSURANCES MADE PERPETUAL AND TEMPOR- The assetts of this Company consist of United States Government Securities, stocks in National Banks, and lot, Mortgages on Real 11:Ante The Board of Directors have declared a Semi-Annual cash Dividend of Tcn per rent free from Government Tat payable on and af ter itith, January, 1500. Also a scrip Dividend of ,Silty per cent on the earned Premium of Policies entitled to participate in the Pro fits for the year ending let of Janualy, MIL And have voted to increase the Capital Stock of the Corn. pony to One Million of Dollars. Apply to A. L. SPONSLBR, Agent. For Sale oX Rent, .Atsjs-g, A Commodiona Two-Story , 9111 ~, Brick House, .v . m, . i „.,.,,, ~-, ~., and Large Lot of ground containing a :•-r-, ,,,, ,... - : • choke variety of fruit, situate an West Possession given on the let, of April A. L. SPONSLEII, Real Estate Agent. Louth er street. next. Apply to Feb. 9, MIL A Desirable TOwn Residence at Pri- („ZITUATE at the extreme west end of ONor_th street Carlisle. The Lot contains 125 feet In front and 240 foot In depth L?Wi. Cot hty, Residence and other out-buildings all new and In good order and a choir,. variety of fruit of all kinds. For terms &o. Apply to A. 1, SPOSSLER Feb. i 3, 1S(Ill. Real Estate Agent. ABond for $2300, secured by Mort gage on a First rate Plantation will be disposed of. Apply to A. L.SPONSI.EII. Q2OOO, Wanted on Mortgage of value- Ll, Improved Heal Estate. Apply to A. L SPONSL Eli, A illyhly Improted Limestone Farm CONTAINING 120 ACHES, 1 ANDSOMELY located within 2 11_ wile:. of CarlIslo• Tho Buildings aro nearly new. Fences In good oider,and the land In a high Stato of Cullivatlim. Apply to MIME= TOWN PROPERTY on South Hano ver Ntrect, Carlisle, Comprising 120 beet In front and 210 feet in depth having thereon erected 3 Dwell ing I lour e, Shops and other Buildings will be sold en ter or dis ided to suit purchasers. Apply to A. L. SPONSIXII. Fob. 16x, 110.113. • V Valuable Lot of ground on South iStreet containing over tioo feet In front and 260 tipth. Also, a Lot a; the corner of Pitt and South Streets, containing GO feet in front and 110 feet in depth. Apply to . . . . . `STATE NOTICE.- I Letters of Administration ruin testamenta an• 111,0. On the est Vlr .13111, Cameron, dee'd., late of the Borough of C. dish, have been ksued to the sub s..ribers ri siding in the same place. All persons in debted to said estate o ill make payment and thoeo having claims „ill present them to JOHN C. CAMERON, It. D. CAMERON, Administrators cum testament° Annexo. Felt, 2, ll,liti—ft C 11010 E SEG ARS & TOBACCO, AT RALSTON'S =MI STATEMENT U/ the /• ' inr n leeS (!f the ("minty of Cum brrlrtnri from Ist (Iv r!f . Irtnitary, in kt 31st arty Dercin Inv', 1865, in clusive. 11. S. RITTER, Esq., Treasurer, in Account with said county. RECEIPTS. DR. T" or hands nr neasurar at Ind aetthananh situno an A nnand or rnant Slat, last, lrt ird fun Ow )1,1 I 1121;70 GO HIIIt at •• '•" 1571 50 011 i .110/,1111;1 t,i t at Lent 0/ 08 1“a110 10744 51 :0.00.rat,•.1 1111111 t“ r. 24 lit) tit,lo-t paid • 3211 30 mid t0n.1141 reci.ir,4l 51 00 :0•11•101.• I.y I,l‘ ripll,4 Lae , 5 00 t. 111 - 1 . 111.01.. 1 . 1•111110 . 1 I I.a 'rr,anur,r, 14 00 1',.1001,',4 111, 411111 1 . 11.111. , ..., 1 . 11101041, 10 1)5 It. 01 /01 I'o,ll f111:11i . ,10 . 11 101 . 01111 martial, 112 :15 !'rounds of st,,m• I n..kr at jail, 2 40 By nwnnul pniJ Bolollgh and Tnauehip Ax Bridges and Roads ant.olitt paid Garr rind dnuml;~•+ Bond ' it,er,. nvinkiring Ih itig4 y 'odd fur Cmistal.len' furs in Clllll Commissioners' Office. amount paid to M. Knot, Exti., for NCIIiCeN, $414 00 " o " 11. McClullao, Esq., " 584 00 ‘• John McCoy, Esq., " 434 00 • .` IL Neivshani, Esil., " 100 00 " 111, IAOOIIOII, for stationary, 121 32 y iltuount paid to Grand Jurors, nit! Traverse Jurors, 2715 85 aid .1. W. D. Gillitlett, Esq., Dish Aty., fees, 251 00 ;Lid Win, Could, Court Crier, 70 GO aid Shriner and others, for liourding,jurors, 130 00 uid nitnesses in Commonwealth cases, 837 33 - County Offices. 11.111011111 paid to E. Coroinan, Esq., Clerk of Courts, fet.B, $430 06 aid C. E. Magltinglklin, Ekig. o,r auditing ally., 18 00 Lid Jantott 1,041 , 0 n, for-1)4.4.10,4,- 40-00 Elections. y amount paid fur General and Township Elections, 1273 49 Ay amount paid for holding inquests on doud bodies, $lB7 60 Jail and E. S. Penitentiary. By amount paid for support of prisoners, nor- Iff't feet, BCC., 010,630 80 Pahl for fuel for Jail, 8= 02 Paid for goods and clothing for prisoners, 843 28 Paid for fixtures and repairs, 705 02 Paid for water furnished by Oita & Witter CO, .62 60 Pahl salary of Keeper, 249 99 Pala salary of Physician, 60 00 Pahl fur support of prisoners In E. B. Puny., 677 64 By ain't, paid for Justices' foes in Com. cases, $521 81 Loans and - Interest. By amount paid for County Bonds, $10,750 00 Paid Interest on same, 808 81 Bounty Bonds, 10,000 00 Paid interest on mine, 970 60 Paid notes in Bank and interest, 19,030 07 By amount paid In full of estleutte for 1805, $15,000 00 Paid to Vixitora for the year 1081, 80 00 Pahl to Dlreetore for nalary, 25 00 Public Buildings By amount paid for salary of Keeper,' Pald for rspalr.s and cleaning, ' Public Printing. By amount plthl J. B. Brattou urid onion for , printing, 8782 61 Soldier's Relief. • tyamogit raid for rollof of aoldlorto filqdllot s eilO VU ' $500,000,00 275,880,10 QM vate Sale Inprocuments are a rommodious Two- Story FOR SALE. I= FOR SALE FOR SALE =II ME= BEE= B 1" l'A YMENTS ASSOSSOI'S Constables lblartel ly Ittlurns Henry Karthi, Esq., " 418 00 .1. Armstrong, Esq. clerk," 600 00 Courts Inquests Justices' Fees Poo; Holise " 11 Misee aneous Payments. By amount paid for Illumination on surrender of Rebel armies, 8417 48 Paid for mourning goods'on detalt of President Lincoln,' Paid State tax on County Bonds, 01 82 Paid appropriation to Fire Companies, 50 00 Paid fox - Revenue stamps for Collector's Bonds, 25 00 Paid for 'gas and water for Court House, SO 78 Paid for fuel for' Court,'louse, 00 70 Paid carriage hire, car faro, Sm. 115 50 Paid for shoveling snow, and Other labor, 31 00 Paid for distributing Election and other papers, 20 00 Pahl to Keeper of Town Clock, 20 00 Paid for County Auditor's servieoa, Paid for postago'anEl4olographing, Erroneous taxes refunded, Bills of sundry articles to 11. Saxton, et al, Error In Treasr's. coin. on State tax for 1804, Total amount of Commissioner's orders, County Treasurer's commission on same at 1% por cent., 1485 61 Como. allowed COIL of County and State taxes, 4633 31 Exonerations, " " " " 1311 72 Outstanding taxes in hands of Collectors, 4131 47 Militia Taxes. By. ain't. of expenses paid out of military fund, $569 35 Treasurer's commission on same, nt 1 per ct., 5 69 Collector's commission, 50 27 Exonorations, 404 50 Outstanding taxes in bands of Collectors, 22 33 -State Taxes. ay amount of State taxes paid to State Trea. surer for 1865, $35,692 13 Paid Treasurer's (men. on same at I per cent, 360 62 Total amount of credits, Balance In hands of Treasurer, Amount of debits, 5133,918 80 Statement of Taxes Outstanding Ist January, 1866. 1880, John Emminger, Silver Spring, 5178 48 1894. C. A. Smith, E. Ward, Carlislo, 359 99 '• John Zinn, Dickinson, 131 28 " Levi Worst, Frankton!, 23 32 " .1. C. Reeser, Monroe, 268 40 " I). 11. Roinderknecht, Upper Allen, 139 50 1865. .1111 . 01, Gomlyear, E. Ward, Carlisle, 198 56 " Jacob Rheem, Dep., W. Ward, Carlisle, 621 50 " .1. C. Vainualle, East Penn`llll„ 318 39 " James Stiller, llopowell, 83 27 " John Quiche!, Mechanicsburg, . 108 15 " W/11. M. Ilamilton, Mifflin, 552 41 " William Diller, Monroe, 17 80 " John Waggoner, Newton, 70 81 " Peter Corkin', Upper Allen, 781 19 " 1). I'. Vankirk, Woot Pennbli.. . 308 82 County Debt and Assets on Ist. of of January, 18136. Amount of balance in treasury, Jllll. 1E4,1880, $351 52 " " Outstanding taxes, 4153 80 LIABILITIES Amount of pritnipal of Comity howls ontstand , ing 1,1 January, 1465, sl.l,fo;g 00 " " " '• lionnty bonds, " 10,000 00 Total liabilities, let January, 1865, $24,F04 l 0 ednet wnuunt paid during the year, 20,750 00 icrunt of ;1..48t.1ti ilyer CUMBERLAND CoC,V7T, SS We, the Commissioners of Cumberland county, in compliance to laW, 111/ VON ify and submit the for egoing us currei I statements of the rcceipts and ex pimditlll,4 of said county, from January lot to December al.l, lot;:,, 111111 4/f the uutxtantli, g talon; and also of the debt and assets of the said county, on the lot day of January, 15136. Witness tam hands and mail of "Ills, flit SEAL 18111 day "(January, A. D., 1886. M. MeeLP.I.LAN, 'JOHN MeCOV, HENRY K ARKS. I'M ini,sionrns or l'aozlo (Intent!, Attest—J. ARMSTRONII, Cl;.rk . We, the Auditors of Cumberland enunty, having Levu duly sworn and allirnied, inlet at the Conindsmitdier's Of fice, in Carli,do, it the Iht day of January, 1860, and proceeded to audit and adjust the aceolintm of 11. 8. titter, Esq., Treasurer of said Bounty, from the Ist day dr January to the 31at day of December, 1865, and do •ertife that we find a balance of three hundred and fifty me dollars and tlfty-two COIN dllO by said Treasurer to •aid county, as will appear by the foregoing statement if said acronnt. We have also examined and compared u• fOregOillg R1:111'11.'111 01 . dolt and assets of sulk] eOllll • with the records, and 110 certify it to be a correct ex lit of the same MI the Ist day - or A. D. Igfiii Witness our hands, thelith day lq.litmitkry, A. D. 18136 11, 13. S'rEVICK, ) .1. A. II F.138R1A(7, CIIIIISTN. DEITZ, pIIRE LIBERTY WHITE BEAD, prelerred by all practical Painters! Try It ! you s ill have no other. Manufactuted only hv ZEI(II,Eit & SNIITII, 'Wholesale llrug, Paint & Glass Dealers, No. 137 North Third Street, PIIILAVA., Jan. di, 1F316-Iy. List of Sales of Personal Property and Real Estate. By N. B. MU )RE, A utione, A. ?,lanstiuld E. At. S. Lee, Personal Property Ephriam Day, A. Moore, Real Estate, S. Wolf Atry. of John Wolf Real and Personal Property. John Hutchinson, " •• David N fold, " 10, .1. L. Elliott, Daniel Hollinger, '• Jas. B. Weakley, . . Wm. M'Olaughlin " 20 , " Wm. Keettuver, " Mar 1, " .1. P. Boltzhoover, " " 3, " Thomas Shrover, " " Oeo. n. Craighead, " " Jos. Sellenberger, " it 7 o Charles Sheaffer, • 4 •' H, " Wm. Peffrr, " 10, " Alfred Moore,. " " 13, Peter Heiser," 13, " Jacob Burkholder " " 10, Matthew Moore, '• "20 /4. 21," David Martin, " March 22, 23, an t. 24 " Jacob it edsecker, "'2li k 27 " David Martz, " '; 12 .• Daniel Whitnight," " 17, Q. T. Curran, " 30, " $2104 13 ;11] 00 5420 511 42 LIST OF SALES BY WILLIAM DEVINNEY, Auctlonoer GEM January 25, .1, M. Stoke, Silver Spriug, do 27, C. 11. Noll+ley, Silv. r Spring. February 13, S. A. Vague, Westpsztusboro,' do 14, T. M. Ileagy, Silver Spring. do 16, Thorium Smith, South Middleton. do 19, John Thomas, Mifflin. do 20, James Duffey, South Middleton. do 23, J. W. Williams, Middlesex. do 26, Joshua Myers, Monroe. - do 28, Chris. Ilartzler. Monroe. March 1, Geo Bishop, South Itliddieton. do 2, T. N. Culbertson, Silver Spring. do 3 P. A. Diller. Monroe. do 6, Geo. Longdorf. Sliver Spring. do 6, Jacob Strock, Monroe. do 7, Johathan Ileagy, Silver Spring. do 8, John Hauck, Silver t pring. do 0, Jacob Springer, South Middleton. do 10, John Shallot., South hilddietou. do 12, Joseph S. Grove, York County. do 13, Janice A. Williamson, Silver Spring. do 14, J. rd. Stoke, Silver Spring. do 17, John Steigleman. do 20. M. G. Beltzhoover, Monroe. to 21, W. 51. Hastings, South Middleton. do 22, Joshua Myers. Monroe. do 23. Martin Wonders, South Middletonc.- do 24, Thomas liockly, Boiling Springs, do 28 & 29, Marlin Shriner, Carlisle. do 30, Peter Westheffer, Mechanicsburg. 2O 00 161 72 EMME 22)1 32 A 570 02 $4583 30 PURE LIBERTY WHITE LE4D,— The IYhltest, the most dtriiible and the most economical. Try it ! llinnufactOod only by Ziegler & Smith, Wholesale Drug, Paint & Glass Dealers, „ - -N0..137 North Third St., phtlad'u., Jan. 26,2/160-Iy. Z.-197 00 GREAT EXHIBITION: ADMITTANCE FREE.. Doors open every (lay, (Sundays excepted.) New Boot, Shoe, Ilat & Cap Store. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country, that ho basjust. returned from the city, and has now on exhilption at his now stand south west corner of North Hanover Bt. and Locust Alley, a large assortment of 4 Boots, Shoes, Hats Sc Caps, to which ho would invite the attention of purchasers. His stocicconsists in part of Men's, Boys and Youths FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip and Water proof, Bolts. Calf and Glove Kid Gait ors, Cali and Kip Brogans, Slippers, &c. LAPIES!._WEAR. Fine Glove Kid, French, And English lasting 2 flaiters, Morocco, Calf and Kid Boots, and Thilmorals, together with a large assortment of heavy lace Boots and Bal. morals suited for country ware. $13698 15 Misses and Children's Ware, of all descriptions, embracing lino Kid and Lasting Gaiters, Morocco, Gout and Kid Boots and Balmorats, Outland Hip lace Boots, &a. _ _ . Hate and Caps in great variety, for Moo, Boys and itoullts Wear, from the commonest .to the very' boat quality, at low Indus. Call ar.d see them. T 41,605 08 Ms motto is small profits and quick sales, adhering no those principles he trusts ho shall give general sat isfaction to those who will favor him with their pat ronage. Remember the Stand, S. W. cernor of North Hanover St., and Locust Alley, midway between Thudimp'4 and Wetzel's' Ilhitels, Carlisle. $lOO 00 I October 0, 1805—tf. 708 74 $16,055 00 . , ESTATE NOTICE.- Notico is hereby given that Letters of Admin istration on the estate ofJohn MeKlnstry,lato of Penn. Twp , doe'd, have this day, been issued to the under signed residing in Bald Twp. All persons Indebted to said estate will please maks payment at once, find those having claime•wlll present them for settlemon t, ty ' . .. . . . ; I TOLIN T. ORDEN.: .. - - . ' AdminiStrator.' ' Bob, 0,1888•+86: . ..% $498 7 4 OE3 139 00 OM 15 91 01 05 3 00 $704 05 $84,802 38 $lOOO 14 536052 65 $133,'67 28 $351 52 $131,918 80 MEI ASSTTS $4 ,(1:) 1 ' 4,138 on MEE Jan. 27, 1566 Feb. 6, ,4 =MEM B. PLANK THE' LIGHT OF THE WORLD DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE. These Llfe•giving remedies are now, for the first time, given publicly to the world.. For over a quarter or a century of private practice the ingredients lu these Life giving Pills ! Have boon used with the greatest success. Their mis sion Is not only to prevent disease, but to cure. They search out She various maladies by which the patient Is suffering, and re-invigorate the failhig system. To the aged and infirm a few doses gf these valuable PILLS will prove to be ✓ AVERY 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 middio.aged, they will prove most invaluable, as a ready, specific, and sterling medicine. Hero in a dream realized, that Ponce-de-Leon sought for three hundred years ago, and never found. Ile looked for a fountain that would restore the old to vigor andlmake youth ever An Eternal Spring It was left for this day and hour to realize the dream, and show, in one glorious filet, the magic that made it fair. These Famous Remedies Cannot stay the Hight of years, but they eon fot ce back, and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over the aged and the young. Let none hesitate then, but seize the favorable opportunity that offers. When taken as prescribed—. FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS Nothing ran be more productive of cure than those Nils. Their almost magic influence is felt at once ; and [he usual concomitants of this intent distressing disease are removed. These remedies are made from the purest Vegetable Compounds They will not harm the most delicate female, can lie given with and effect In proscribed doses to the youngest hobo. For Cutaneous Disorders And all eruptions of the skin, the SALVE Is most In— valuable. It does not heal osternally alone, but pene trates with the most searching efforts to the very root of tho evil! DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS Invariably cure the following Dis- eases ; Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, luen, Dropsy, Fever and Ague Female Complaints, Ile:olache, I n.f igos lon, I nfluenza, Inflammation, Inward Weak no,s, LI vt r Complaint. Low neon of Spirits Ringworm, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Scalds, Slcin Diseases. Rm Notien.—Nona genuine without the engral ed trade-mark around each pot or box, signed by DR. J. MAUCIIEL, 43 Fulton al., New York, to calUllterlelt which Is felony. ty-A , Sold by ell respectable Dealers In Medirinea throughout lho Dotted 5t111.1',111,1 Call:H.l.-1A r, Cents per box or pot. Jan 1u IShn—lc. GREAT DISTRIBUTION BY THE American Jewelers' Association, Depots : 37 & 39 Nassau, & 54, 56, & 5S Liberty St., NEW YORK CITY, Of Rosewood Pianos and lelodeons, bin, (d 1 Paintings Engravings, Silver are, hold and Silver Watches, and Elegant Jea (dry, consisting of Diamond Pins. Diamond Rings. lipid Btacelets, C, r. al, Florentine, losaic, Jot, Lava, and Cameo Ladies' Sets, 091.11'ens a Ith (told and Silver Extension Holders, Sleeve Buttons. Sets of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Chased U' Id Iliege, &c. &v., va'uod at $1,000,000. FOR ONE DOLLAR, they nued not pay until It Is known what is drawn and Its cal THE ANI EItIOAN JEWELLER: , A SSo('i ATI t rails your attentien to the fact of its being the largest and moot popular Jewellery Assuciatbdi in the United States. Th. business Is and always has been conduct ed In the most candid and honoratdo manner. Our iapidly increasing trade is a sure 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 large number of houses at Nassau, N. P , who were exten sively engaged In running steamers through the block aded ports, obliging them to sell their goods at a great overnice, iwsome Instances less than one-four th the cost of manufacturing. We have lately purchased very largely of these Bankrupt ponds, at s. el) extreme. ly low prices that we 0411 all, di to send away Finer Gods. and give better chances to draw the more val uable prizes than any other establishment doing a sim ilar business. OUR Ant IS TO PLEASE, anti we re sportfully solicit your patronage, He we are vonfident of giving the utmost satisfaction. During the past year we have forwarded ti 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 loos than One Dollar, retail, and there are no Blanks. Parties dealing with us may depend co having prompt returns, nod the article drawn will be immediately sent to any address by re turn relit or express. The miowtog parties have recently thrown 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., Piano, value. $3OO ; Nish Anna li. Yates, 52 St Nark's Place, N. Y.,Snwing Machine, value $75; Brig.-Uen. L. L. Hanson, D. S. Vols., Nashville, Tenn., Silver Tea Set, value $l5O ; Miss 'Emma Hunter. 63 Front St , Harrisburg, Pa. ' Sewing Machine, vat ues6o; Lieut.-Colonel Walter Chittenden, Quartermaster, Louisville, Ky., Gold Watch, value, ,$150; Wm. S. Haines, 247 King St., Charleston, S C., Silver Watch, value $6O; AlOYaliaws Jal...eon, Fury Editor Clocrha. tour Pioneer, Muskateur, Minn., Ladles' Enameled Watch, value $150; Samuel Lee, Esq , President Col orado and Red Hank Mining Company, San Francisco ; Cal., Melodeon, value $203 ; Aaron S. Long, 05,1, Prin cipal Elkhart Collegiate Institute, Elkhart, N. J., Dia mond Pin, value $2OO ; R. M. Longst met,. Montgomery, Ala , Music Box, value $75 : Rev. Isaac Van Dna r, Al bany, N. Y , Gold Lined Dining . Set, value $3lO ; Miss Chirp Luenguer, Dayton, Ohio, Pianoforte value $4OO, and Diamond Pin, value $175 Many natnea could be placed on the List, but we publish no names wltheut permissinti. Our palkloClS are desired to send U tilted State, Currency when 't is convenient LIST OF PARTIAL ARTICLES GMT SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH, Without Regard to value, and not to be paid for until you know what you will receive: 15 lilog int Rosuwood Pianos, worth from $2OO to *450 15 Elegant Melo,leous,Rosewood Olfil, 175 to 250 50 First Class Sewing Machines ..4p to 300 46 Floe 011 Paintings 30 to 100 150 Fine Steel Engravings, flamed 20 to 30 50 Music Boxes 25 to 40 160 Revolving Patent Castors, Silver 20 to 40 50 Silver Fruit nod Cake Baskets 20 to 35 400 Onto of Tea and Table Spooum 20 to 50 150 Oold Hunting Como Watches, ‘Catrantod 50 to 150 100 Diamonds Rings, cluster-and Hingle stone 76 to 260 175 Gold Wittches 85 to 150 300 Ladles Watches 60 to 100 500 Silver IV2ltcho!! . '2O to 75 Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops, Ladles' Sots of Gold atill Coral. Jot and tiold,Floruntino, Mosaic, Lava, and Cameo ; Sots of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Bingo, Gold Thimbles, Lockets, Now Style Bolt Buckles, Gold Pons and Pencils, Panay Work Boxes, Pens wit. i Gold and Silver Exton. slim Holders, and a largo Assortment of Pine Sliver Waro and Jewelry of every description, of the best make and latest styles. Az- A chance to obtain any of the shove Articles for ONE DOLLAR by purchasingo sealed onvolopo for 25 cto. 453" Five S , pled Enveinpes will be sent for $1; Eleven for $2 ; Thirty for $5; Sixty-five for $lO ; One hundred for SLS. Agents wanted everywhere. Unequalled inducements offered to Ladles and Gents who w ill act as such. Our descriptive circulars will be sent on application. .Distributions are made In the following manner : Certificates naming each article and It its value, aro placed. In sealed envelopes, whicharo well mixed. Ono of these onvelopue containing the Certificate or Order for some article, will be delivered at our office, or bent by mall to any address, without regard L choice, on receipt of 26 cents. On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will see what article it draws and its value, and can then send One Dollar, and receive the article named, or can choose any other ono article on our list of the same value. Purchasers of our Sealed Envelopes my, this manner, obtain an article worth from ono to five hun dred dol lars. Long letters aro unnecessary. Have the kindness to write plain demotions, and in choosing different arti cles from those drawn, mention the style desired. We prefer letters to bo addressed to our Box, bllO, Post Of fice, for greatei safety. * * *Orders lb- SEALED ENVELOPES must in every case be accompanied with the Cash, with the name of the person sanding, and Town, County and State plain ly written. Lettere should bo addrotised to the Managers as fol. lows 81/11RMAN, WATSON Go., Boy 5319, Post 0111 co, Now York Jan. 10, 180013th DISSOLUTION, I HE _ParLpprobip heretofore existing y s undei the namo of Jameson, Dilllnger & Co., is t day dissolved by mutual tonsent. B. It. JAMESON, . , O. A. DILIINGER. Jan.', 1806 REMOVAL HE undersigned will continue the d l bunlnees an fOrmorly, nt No. 118 North Thlrd trout'i Whore all trannattoila of the Into flan Nlll be settled: Youre o ltesp4etfullyt: R..T.A.411430N: Jan. 6,1806-41 t. „ . - Proclamation WHEREAS, the Hon. JAMES H. GRALIAM, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to said counties, and Michael Cocklin and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offeadOrsi, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the Bth day of January, 1868, howler dared the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Carlisle on the 2d Monday of April, 1860 (it being the 9th day,) to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cum berland that they are by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations and all other rano mbrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done, and all those that are bound by rerognlzances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be In the Jail of sold county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be Just. JOHN JACOBS, Feb. 16, 1866. Sheriff. COAL AND LUMBER LEAVING as sociated With , n , 'Mr C:Pred. Shrom in i s k „ cn,, / ,,,„ 1 .,ita:: : 1,9,,, the Coal and Lumber ' '''''• 1''''` , 17"'"`,.,;... " busineee at the old '.,. ci 'lip -' Stand of Delaney and -- - , -t-,4,--.., gat • . Blair, where we will keep the beet and CLF O ANEST CCAL. In the Market, and perfectly dry. Rept under cover. Families will do well to try us ' • as we are dater. mined to sell cleaner coal. and at as low prices as any other yard In the town. ry us and he convinced. We have also on hand KINDS 'OF LUMBER usually kept in a first Class Lumber yard whirls we will sell as low, or lower than the lowest Jan. 12, 1866. DELANCY PE-11 EAI3II -STRENFT FE-I 1 I:NI-STRENGTH LIFE-11 EALTII-STRENGTH THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY Pit. JIT AN DELAINIARRE*3 Celebrated Specific Pills, Pr/pared/rum a prescription (f Dr. Juan Delaniarre, Chief Phy.wian to the Hos plat da Nord oti Lariboisiere uj EMIE This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is unfailing In the curd of Sparmatorrlue or Seminal Weakness. Every species of Uenital or Urinary Irri tability. Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions frrm whateto r muss produced, or however home will be speedily relieved and the organs restored to healthy action. Head the following opinions of ouninent Frtnehphy sichtn, "We hove used the Specific Pills prepared by Gar anciere & Dupont, No. 211 Rue Lombard, front the prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, In our private practice with uniftlrm success, and we believe there is no other medicine on well calculated to rule all per sons suffering from Invaluutary Ent hsions or any other Weakness of the SOY u,l Organs, whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or abuse. R. A. BEAUREPARIE, M. D. Cl. D. DUJARDIN, M. D. JEAN LI.: LEUCIIRE, )1. D. Paris, May sth, 1888. BEIVARE of , COUNTERFEITS The iieuuine fills are sold by all the principal Drug gists throughout tho World, price Oeo Dollar per Box, or:- is Boxes for Five Dollaru. OA It ANCI NIIN Ss DUPONT, Solo Proprietors, No. 214 Roo Lombard, Pails Ono Dollar euilnsed to any authorised Agent, will insure a box by return mail, securely scaled from all ub ersatioll, Pi YL boxes fur live dollars. Sole General Agoras for America, tiSCA It O. SIDS ES VCs, 27 Cortlandt St, N.Y. 3.--1 , 1 en, li.Gerinan, Spanish and Engli vont:tilling lull particularti and directions for use, t tree to any address. Sold in Carlisle by J. W.'I•:LLIUT'I', and at 11 AVER ST ICICS. Jan. 15, ME DR. MA RSH A LL'S CATA S 1' 1 4 ' ! This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself lo lie the best article know❑ for curing the Caliurh, Cold In the Head and Headache. It has been frond an excellent remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Deafness has been remoN.ed by it, and Hearing has often been great ly improved by its use It is fragrant cud agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the !load. The sedsations after ldo; It are delightful and In vigorating. It opens and Purses out all olutructlons, strengthens the clangs. arid gives a healthy action to the parts affected. More' Than Thirty Years' Sale and use of Dr Mai,hall's Catarrh and !lead- She Snuff, has proved its grunt value for all the mini um disenaea of the Head, and at thin moment It ands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the beat physicians, nd is used with great success and satisfaction every here. elk,l the l'ortilicatv, ~f \V holv,ale I)rug gizts iii 1864. 'l'lll , uudersigued. having fur many years been ac uninted wills Dr. Marshall's Catarsh and Headache null', stud sold It lu our wholesale trade cheerfully ate, that we believe it Iss by equal, in every respect, s the recommend:alums given of It for the cure of sit/oat:0 Affections, and that it Is deandedly the hest stile base ever known fur all connsuon diseases of MEM Burr & Perry, Boston,Barues & Park, NeW York heed, A ut-tin A Co A. It. A B. Sands, " Brown, Lamson ACo •• Stephen Paul & Co. " Reed, Cutler Co. •` Israel Minor & Cu. n Seth W. Fon le, " Nlelkosson & Itobblns,'• WiLou, Fairbank A Co. •' A. L. Seorll A Co. " Edmanda Co.M. Ward. Clot' & Cu IL 11. Ilay. Portland. Me. Bt.'. A dale, For Sale I, 1k Uggiets. TRY IT. .lan. 12, 1,.66-Iy. ItELIEF IN TEN AIINUTES Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers ! unThe original Medic•.iur established in In3l, and lirnt alticb, of the kind over introduced under the 11.111.1 ni •• I' LMONIU 11 A FER-," lu thin or any other country; all other l'ulmonh• Waturg are eon nterfults. Thu guuniuu eau be known by Lhe name BRYAN being aminpud on oath Wafer. Those Wafers have been before the public fur nearly thiity yeach, and the hillllollue title attained, not only In ,inerica but in foreign countries, fully late, t their hitt tusk worth. The medical propeoties are supetlol . t' any taller a ticle offered for the cure of Vultnituary or Bronchial affections, and the quantity contained In each tiY. is ninny double that al the many a orthless imitations advertised. Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers cure Coughs, Colds, :,ore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Catairh. Bronchitis, Difficult Breathiiig, Spitting of Blood, [Mina in the Cheat, Incipient Consumption and all diseases of the lungs. Not only affording tempor ary relief, but effecting a rapid and lasting cure and are warranted to give satisfaction In ever hintanco. They du not nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and the medicinal properties are combined In a lorni so a greeable and pleasant to the taste, that any child so readily Mks them. One dose will always afford .11 RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES To VOCALI,TB and PUBLIC Sl•EifilillS, LIIOSO Wtakrllr peculiarly valuable . they will in one day renlove 'the must severe occasional hoarseness ; and their regular use for a few days will, at all times, Increase the pow er a n d flexibility of the voice, g.eatly improving Ito tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they aro regularly used by many professional vocalists. Tho very great celebrity of this iiivuluti . l.lle remedy has induced unprincipled persons to prellare base imi tations, which disappoint the just expectations of the purchaser, and injure the character of the genuine medicine. Pee that the word, "illtYAN,' ; le stamped on each Wafer. and also obseive the file simile of the Higuature of the Proprietor "Jolt MOSt..S" un each wrapper, to counterfeit which is forgery. Alai - Offending partit , ' will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. BRYAN'tI PLILMONIC WAVEIIB aro for solo by all Drug glotH. - - JOB MOSES, Solo Proprietor, 27 Cortlanilt St , N. Y Jun. 12, 18136—1 y. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clark, M. D., physician Extraordinary to the queen. TIES well known medicine is no im position, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever and although it powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtlul to the constitution. To 'Marriott Ladies 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 Back and Limbs, 110sviness, Fatigue oh slight ox. onion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Ileadacho Whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a tiltardered system, those Pills will effect a cure whonlillothorXneans have failed. These Pills have never been known to fail where the directions on the 2d page of pamphlet aro well obse.v ed. For further particulars, got a pamphlet, free, or the agent. $1 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by return mail. W. ELLIOTT, Jan. 12, 1866-Iy. Agent, Carlisle. ODE Q TH ST . Z. BRETZ, M. "D; D. D. S., respectfully offers his professitnal services to the citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity. Office North Pitt street. Carlisle, Jnnunry 5, 1866._ Sin* ESTATE NOTICE.- Lottrirs Testamentary on the estate of ,Slarrorret Jane Nlokey, late of Plainfield, Cumberland County ) have been Issued by the Register of said County to the undersigned residing in the, same place. All persons having claims will present them, and those Indebted will realm payment to ' Fob. 2, IS62—Gt * .puRE LIBERTY WWITE •LEAD; will do more and better work' at a Oren Coat, than any other I Try it 1 Manufactured only by 21110,F.E1t & Wholoaard , Drug, Paint & Glass Dettlara, No. 187 ' North Third Street, Phllad'a., Jan. 22, 1800-Iy. pRESSING CASES, ' ; ,, atad Gentlemen's, 16,1806. BOOTS 84 . 'STIOES; 9". 44" Selling at Cost. THE subscriber has determined to sell it MR oath -0 rtoelc of Boots nod Sboos at Cost. 818 St3r.k cconsists of Flome•mado Calf, Kip and Coarse Boots, Brogan.,, CHILDRENS' WEAR, Ladies' Morocco Boots, Glove Kid Bill- Alao a,large assortment of Eastern Work of all Mode , . . . Now la the time to get bargains, and to buy your Summer Shoes, as t am determined to sell cheaper than any man In the county. Don't forgot the place— West Main Street Opposite Marion Ilan, nest doer to Conlyn's Jewelry Store. F. C. FLEMING. N. IL—Poots and Shoes made to order on reasonable arms and at short notice. Feb. 0, 1856. F. C. FLEMING. wi-i - c)csearblaagEa ! undersigned having purchased the entire Stock of Groceries of J. M. ALLEN & CO., has removed the same to the Store Room of Mr. A SENSEMAN, WEST MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE RILEY'S UXIOX 1-10 TEL, whore the public will always flail on hand a well se leeted lot of Fine Family Groceries. and a general variety of articles usually found In a first class Grocery Store. Carlisle, Fob. 2, 1866. . SOMETHING NEW, Porcelain Picture or Tms beautiful Pioturo is now made at lA - dmanllery, In Dr. Nelf's Building, oppo site the First National Bank, with such perfection and style, tone and finish that It cannot help hut please every One, The porcelain imparts a most clear- and charming complexhm to the picture. All other styles of of all skies, CARL) PICTURES and AAI ROTY PES, are made iu the most perfect manner. A largo varie ty of Frames and Passapartouts, Cases, Albums are on hand and will be sold cheap. Copying done In the best manner. The public is re spectfully Invited to examine specimens. The First Premium has been awarded by late county Fair to C. L. Lochman, for Fe 1,. 9 , 1411 II have this day commenced selling off my entire stock of Winter Goods at Cost and many less than Cost to reduce the same before ,spring opens. You win hind complete line of the' following goods Ir/life (11111 l'eftoir Ftanne/s, Shirting Flannels, French Merinoes, all colors, Cohurga, Alpacas and Delames, Plain and Fancy, The 2tt- g ent, Stork ei nahnoral Shirts, in the Cemity also a large aseortment of Woolen (Lords, such at Sontags, Hoods, Scarfs, Wool and Merino 11,0, Ladles, (louts and Childs Gloves, in tact every arthle In the Dn. it oils Inn' cli of which will be sold at prices to ,atinfy all I also have a lull stork ~f M USLINS, PRINTS, LINENS, GINt~IIAMS, CHECKS, &c. which at tho shortest profits that they can ha cut at. Also II full Hue of tionts. and 600T,5 - anf1 . 5.110 ES, • Ladies, 3lisses and Chi'drops. Shoes and o:Alters. A large lot MOllB, Ladies and Childs limn Shoes, which 1 have also reduced in price. We invite all to give Its a rail before purchasing as I am satisfied vol can sere money. 1.:11.1S. Uoll,lll' Feb . 2, 18611. SAVES LA CUR, S AV ES TIM E, SAVES MONEY, SAVES CLOTHES, SAVES SOAP, and SAVES WOMEN. It's the Soap for Every Family. Sold by grocers and storekeepers throughout city and country. Manufactured only by J. d. DOBBINS & CO., lUT South Fifth street, tel Chestnut, Philadelphia. Jan. 10 3 11,66-10 t. DISSOLUTION OF PA HTN ERSII I I'. IVII I partnership hei etofure existing bet«'uuu t h e undersigned has Eaten this day ais solv , d by mutual consent. The hooks and accounts rentals in the hands of lino. I. Myers. who earnest I; requests all Parties indebted to him to call and settle their aeeutnts at slice. The Groccry bu,iness will be continued at the old u.tand by the umnior mounter of the firm, Cleo. P Myers, who calls particular attention to his large and excellent stork of now and Crush arc)c,erseS, con,lntlng partly of SY RU PS, SUGARS, CO EES, SPICES, ‘Vooden and Willow Ware. and every variety' of good*, hatpt iat Ciro! °lowa Feu, Ily U trta-cl y. COON IRV PRODUCE taken In exchange for goods. at the old stand opposite Saxton's Hardware Store. , I'. MYERS. Jan. k,1866-6t. A TTORNEY AT LAW, CAniasi.F., . MOO, South Hanover street. Particular attention given to tho eulleetiot, Luck pay. bounty, peonies. Sr. January , In, —1 y. WF. SADLER, Attorney at Law, • Carlisle Pa (Mice in Vol up teor South IlaJover Strout. Ate , c ., , ,,i ll h E r ll : M a. NA,Nt t dnor ttootrhneeiyiea,tidlo,a.firc July 1,1864-Iy. AINIES A. DUNBAR, Attorney. -at ty Low, Carlisle, Pa. Office on the south side of the Court house, adjoining the "American Printing Office.' July 1, I 861—ly pOSEPIi RITNEH, Jr., Attorney a Law nod Surveyor, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Of or 1011111Oad Strout, two doors north of the hank. alL,Businese promptly attended to. • July 1, 1864. I NO. C GRA.U.A3l,...4itorney Parll.l6l, PI, fl(lir, f.r.norly . .... .01,1 hy I "0.. Graham, South Hanover street. September 8, 1865. 1 P. HUMERICH, Attorney at Law k (Moo on Main stcout, in Marlon h a il, throe doors oast of the First Notional Bank. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. July 1, 1864. 11 4 1 E . BELTZFIOOVER, Attorney .at Law Gilles in South Hanover street, opposite Bentz's dry good store Carlisle, Pa. September 6, 1864. M. WEAKLIf,Y, Attorney at Law, pi • „ bd., ou south Hanover street, adjoining the office of Jlidge Graham. All professional basin°ss en trusted to him will be promptly attended to. July 1.1804. QAMIJ 1 ' BURN, Jr., Attorney I,j:it Law. °Mee with Hon. Samuel Hepburn, 3131 n St. Cur Hale July 1, 1864. L"CARD.-CHARLES E. MA li LAUGHLIN, Attorney qt Liv, Office In InboiT's building, just opposite the Market (louse. July 1, 1864-Iy. r)HOTOGRAPH ALBUMS all sloes and styles Doe. lb,' AT LIAVERSTIOIIS j ADIES COMPANIONS, I _jail sorts shapes and sizes. Dee. 10, 1505 AT HAVERSTICid . WORK BOXES, Cabas, Port .Fo llos, Tourists , „Desks, Confectionary Boxes Gaines of all Muds.. ' Doe. 15, 1865. AT 11AVERsTI,oKs. 7 UTS, , Confectionary and Fruits, at 1. 'Haverstlek'o, JOHN BOWMAN,' Executor.. lIAMES.-500 pairs }lames onland of all kinds. Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon do., Cornmeal do., with and withoutpatent fastening 'cheaper than over at IL SAXTON'S, East Main. et. July 1,1864. '• • • • • • TjUYSMANS will find it to thaii yaCifago to call and purchaso their.Mediano at . RALSTON'B., C llolot BEGARS & TOBACCO, AT RUSTON'S AT ELAVERBTIOIES. mornl9, Gaiters and Slippers. QUEENSWARE, TOBACCO tf: WGA RAN, =1 OPAL-TYPE. PII 0 T le APH S, Thr Best Pho)tographs AT COST. DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP, UI M ER: , THOM [SUN %I ERS G. M. BELTZHOOVER, NOTICE: HAVING purchased the entire stock and fixtures of James M. Allen & Co., on North Hanover street, Carlisle. I will in a short time remove the same to the Store Room of A. fionseman, Esq., on West Main street, whore I will always keep on hand a well selected stock of fine Groceries, Queenswava, Wass and Wißow ware, &c. &c. Carlisle, January 19, 1866.-1 y Wheeler & Wilson and LOCK STITCH SEWINO MACHINES. The Best ,S'im plest and Clerveit 1 1 11 E Wheeler & Wilson machines are adapted to nil kinds of family sewing, 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. l'riees of Wheeler it Wilson machines No. 3 machine plain, " 2 Ornamental bronze, I " Sliver plated, The Howe Sewing Machine '1 ho attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers and Carriage Trimmers is called to this—the best of Shut tle Sewing Machines. It Is unanimously admitted to be the best machine for loather work or tailoring ever given to the public. Price of flown machines: Letter A machine $OO Is recommended for family sewing Tailoring, Shoe binding and (Miter fitting. Letter D. machine. $7O Is one size larger than A maehine, suited to the same work. Letter C. machine, $B5 Is roc:m:mided for heavy Tailoring. Boot and Shoe work and Carriage trimming. It runs 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, Oar. lisle, Pa. 0ct.27, 1885—tf. CONFECTIONARY I C"'AI11 WORK, Stars, Tulips, Bon bong, A-lamode. Chocolates, (lands, Cocoanut and Walnut. Dec 15, 1865 PRO PS. M int, Chocolate, Cream, Lemon, Orange, Vanll la, Rolm and Mona. Dec. 15,1160 Mint, Tea : Derry, I,enion, Orange, Lavender, Bose, Neuga, and Vanilla. Dee lu, 18115 D OCK-CANDV, Secrets French and MIIIEMI t Fine assortment of Candy, Toys of 2 . V Am.-Ira,, French nyl.l(itm upin makes. Dee. 15, 1H65, AT II A V ERSTICKB. Lumber ! Lumber ! T the Duneannon Union Lumber V ill. 4 miles north east of Sterratt's Cap, 434 miles west of DullVallson, 1 mile sbuth of Billow Bridge, near ()Her point. 100,000 ft. Yellow Pine flooring, dry. 50,000 ft. Scantling, Lath Oak' end Pine, all sixes 40,000 ft. 2 Inch Barn flooring, Yellow Pine, 10 to 18 et, dry 25 , 000 ft U.; in Yellow fine Boneds, Dry A large lot of W, atherboarding. A large lot of Oak Boards. A large lot of till ogling laths. A large lot of Sealing Laths. A large lot of White Pine Shingles. A large lot of Chestaut Shingles. Poplar Boards.;loank and Scantling. Oak Boants, Scantling and Plank.o Sawed lak post and leering boat do. Chestnut rails and umal wood, $1,50 per cord. The above we braes always on humd, and are prepar,d to saw all kinds of bills to orthr. such as Machine and Car Lumler, Wagon Maker Lumber, Building timber, we can SAW 47 ft in length. and are eo fixed that we rim fill orders in the very shortest notice, at any time also so prepared to deliver Lumber at any point by rail toad as by teams. fleas• glue us a call afire purchasing elsewhere, Ve 0 ereselling et low pikes. ICOLTER. LATIMER 11081101111, Duncannon, Perry Co. Pa. Dec. I, ( /- , 7 1 / 7( 1 7/4iK77/ rf [1- Q,0,-,i.mrciti ,Lll , :. v.io At Carlisle, Pa Highly lo0)00,01(0111 to Funny ,Man ! YOUNO :11EN out iif YOUNCi lEN inigaging in VOLNiI Ni E:\ oho base hall limited advantage. fir an education: YOVN(.I MEN well %.•[..4,1 w other ll...pet:lS, but defi ient in any of the hrant.lies taught In a first hats Ito,,ittess College; lIEN oho would pos,ess the best moans rot ;11141 lucrative employment; VI)I'Ni; )1 EN 11111101141 a 1 ohl being liumbugetl auti lint. litultlrvd laden 4a 0,111,11,4,1a] 5w11.,11, at an expenat• of from $:100 to ;500, ill do men to I on.bler the merits of Ibis Institution ft Inoue, 100.11 npon prupor in.lairy and investigation rill t.. , nand to pri,ent lurilili.o and accuanwalutio. 1.1.1)11,1 114.11) . ill 111 iottlutr 1.("I'U A L BUSI N ESS n deinlYttnelit 11.00111,1(0 of Trade and :de daily pineticed Lc tual:ing netual I,echond in the M“del Store, connected with ' College , : supplied with samples of Dry (bonds. t regular Ihu,k of Det..sit and Imdto, with a working .aidtdl of sloo,ooo, in nitiell students till In turn the it hat of Cashior. Pio inn and lierol. ing Trilel, Dist...mut tud Ch., Ch BItAN('IIES TA t7clrr. Book,..pi” g hi all it-, form, and appliratiom, Ititsltoss: Mat rrs,lnaloari., Forms, lto Mercantil. I . 127111ar recitations,. l',•TlMant.llip in .•, rt . y nil le of the art. I'llollogrltill, .Telegraiolling by regular circuit or Ivir. and i.cro,m•ots For 101 l her partiritlara nddross A. "I. TRIIINIER, earlisls, Pa [SEND FOR AR.) NOV. 10, ISO:, Always On Hand` A leii•re and varied stook of Groceries, CANNED FRUITS, Satloog, T am selling at tbo vary lowest Path Prices Those indebted to the Fohaerlher, and partieulatly those in arrears for a length of thne will come forward and promptly pay tip. as Pilfer d:1111 will not be sub mitted to Nov'.4l Po STOVES! STOVES!! rilT-11 , `, best Cook Stoves in the 111:irket Call bo hail at Win. Fridley's Miner Sh..p Runt 'mother St ,lisle at the sign of the Fed Coffee Pat, Ilion parlor. and pealing stoves of all kinds. Nov. 3, 1866—tf.- Losses paid in 46 years over $17,000,000. Net Assets Jan. 1, 1866. $3,677,362 71. FIRE AND INLAND RISKS. Agencies In all the principal Cities and Towns In the United States. Applications for insurance will be promptly attend. oil to by 11. M. DONEIIOO, Agent. Capt. DONEIIOO, Is agent also for the Metropolitan Fire Insurance Company. The Guardian Life Insur ance Company. and the Travelers' Insurance Company, for all of which see advertisements In another column. Nov: 24, 1865 ALMONDS.- • Burnt, Bose, Ooffeo, Vanilla and abocolato. . 15, 1805. ' .4 HAVERBTIOKS WANTED --AgENT3,. $l5O. PER month to sell the improved Common Sense Family Sewing sfachine. This Machine will stitch, hom, fe11,,t124, cord, braid, hind, gather, quilt and em. .brolder beautifully. Price only $2O. Nvory ?Whin. Is Wartanted three years. For terineaddress or call on C. 110NyEitO k CO. Reception rooms,. No. 255 S. P.IFTII Street, Philadelphia, Pa. , „ ' Jan. 211, , - cARPET Rage wanted for which the highest sesix prices will be paid by b. 9 ,1.86 LEI,DIOHit MILLEIt. JOHN W. ALLEN AT UAVERSTICKS =I AT HAVERSTICKS =I WM. BENTZ • - A \ )