gitatts. =I FERGUSON. At Ms residence in Mount Rock, after a lingering illness, on Tuesday the 20 inst. Mr. Wil liam'Farguson, in the 72, year of his ago. HARDING. ' At Latrobe, Pa., on the 10th Inst., Mr Van R. Harding, formerly of Carlisle, late Captain , company H. 211th Pennsylvania Regiment of infan" try, and youngest eon of the late Major Edward Elud ing, United StatesBrdnance Corps. J. A. M. MlLLER.—Suddenly on the 14th of February in Bal timore Miss Emily Miller, of this Borough In the 04th year. Markets. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Carlisle, March 1, 1880 6 50 7 60 3 75 2 00 1 76 FLOUR (Superfine) do. (extra.).... do RYF WHITE AY HEAT._ RED do RYE CORN ....... OATS, OLOVERSERD TIMOTHY:3IOD ... UCE MARKET March 1, 1806. by 11'M. Bentz. GENERAL PRO Corrected Wiekl BUTTER 90 BOGS, 22 LARD, 15 TALLOW, ll SOAP, 0-12 BEESWAX, 35 BACON 11A IS 22 BACON SIDES, 16 WHITE BEANS, 1 75 PARED PEACHES, 25 UNPARED PEACHES is DRIED APPLES, 300 RAGS, LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in the Post Office at Carlisle, State of Pennsyl vania, the Ist day of March, tsdr;. Published by official authority in theipn per having the largest circulation. IffEkTo obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for " advertised letters," give the date of the list and pay two cents for advertising. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. CEO. ZINN, P. M. Albright Hannah Maolion Jane A Albright Mary J Manear Elizabeth Bemy F J Northrop Annie Broomalil 11 J Parker Al ph Coover Sallie E Paul Jacob Carl Elizabeth Parnislee Edward Conner thomas. Powell Richard Curtis J M Plank Jacob B. Crave Win Paul Mrs A Conoway Rev .1 Robinson Sarah Carlisle F J Rich Philip Dorsey ,Levi Strallon O.lllcS 0 Duffield H J Sites Phoebe Fairfax Ed Cold Shoem slur Miss Folk Daniel Stumson U S Frankfor'd John Sponslar Jacob S Guzzlewood John Suger Sewing Machin Green Daniel Sell A Gevenriek (man ofSturiip John soap) Spade lialtzer Galvin Martha Smith Sam'l Hahn Charles Thomas Hamilton Halmon Samuel 'Weitzel John Hudson James Wireton Chas Haver. J Witinan J Holtzman J A Waggoner Geo Hausa Miss Mary Williams Martha Johnson A Wolf t 'Nancy Johnson Miss MaggieWaggoner Mary Kauffman John Wautz Annie Kerr Elizabeth WelSh Mollie Kisw:m S G Wert James Lo Compt W L West James Lunch Joseph Waggoner Surg J 11 Melanbcrk C W Washington Sarah Murphy Mathias Yost Kate Mitchel Kate Zell A Marborf Geo Zeigler Rebecca Mortz Dovid NOTICE. 4 ErfERS Testamentary on the Estate of William Furguson late of West Pennsbor ough Top., deed., have boon issued by the Register of Cumberland County, to the subscriber living in the same Top. All persons indebted will make payment, and those having claims will present them to UROItOE MILL ER, Executor, of WII Liam Ferguson. March 2, 1866—Gt. .y A STATE NOTICE- Letters et administration sn the estate or A Mika tdellhenny, lath of CadiAle,_2m,itaxm la:unissued by the Register to the undersigned residing in the same place. All persons having, chilms will present them, and those indebted will make payment to A. CA TUC ART, Administrator. =1! TAKE NOTICE. THE "Tuscarora Petroleum Company" will hold a special meeting to the Court House, In ie Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday, March 24th. A lull attendance is expected, as business 01 the groat est Importance will be ti assorted. By order of the President. March 2, 1865 NOTICE• "LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Benjamin Burkholder, late of Frankford deceased, having been issued by the Register of Cum berland County to tho undersigned Executor residing In said Twp, Notice is hereby given to all, persons knowing themselves indebted to wad estate to make payment to, and those having (Mims against the es tate to present them properly authenticated to ABRAITAII MARTIN, Executor. 1:= Government Sale -of Buildings. Office of Ass't, Quar. Nester, Harrisburg, Pa., February 21, 13613. Y direction of the Quarter Master General U. S. A., there will be sold at Public nation, at Carlisle, Pa., on Friday, March 9th, 1.866, the Buildings comprising and known as Camp Biddle, viz One building (officers' quarters) sloe OnoL's (luars,) I 'ook hovel ~ g , (Guard " ) - feet of Fence 8 feet high Also the following ;Material at unfinished Hospital Building at Carlisle Barracks, via: 60,000 Bricks and 872 perches of Stone (comprising un- finished Hospital building,) 1760 feet of Hemlock Girders, 1588 feet of Hemlock Joist, 2052 " " Rafters, 2448 " Square Pine Posts, 3000 " Hemlock Boards, 3000 " Cornice, 7 Door Frames (square heads) 2 " (circular " ) 44 Box Window Frames (square heads) 4 4, (circular " ) 63 Window Lintels (square) 4 Window Lintels (circular) 10 Lintels (Fire Orates) 800 foot of Mouldings, 770 " Bell mouldings, 780 Crown " 020 " 40 Window Sills, 676 Lights of Sash, 1 Pannel L oor, 24 Door Locks, assorted, 47 Door Knobs, 11 Escutcheons, 11 Hat Hooks, 82 Pvs. Hinges 40 Rings and Staples, 2 Papers Sprigs, .613 tore Dooriotches, 66 Shutter Bolts, 4 dale Pulleys, 26 feet (40 lbs.) , Stove Pipe, 3 Cauldrons and. Lids, 425'pds. White Lead, 2 Sash Brushes, 1 Steel Drill, 1 Saw File, 1 Pickaxe, 7 Turn Buckles, 20 Masons' Linos, 2 Stove Pipe Elbows, 1 Wheelbarrow, 21 Paint Brushes, 1 Crovr Bar, 6 Files, 3 Pick Handles, 26 Shovels. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, Terms Cash In United States Currency. 11. 0, REDMIENDAOII, - Bray. Major &A. Q. Id. (Ilinch) Public Sale (AN Wednesday, March 14, 1866. I,„_,lvilt be sold tat public sale, on the above day, at the residence of the subscriber, in Booth 'Middleton township, Oumberland 'cdunty, 3 miles southlvest of Carlisle, the following described personal property: Fivo Head Fino /Leavy W , WO R, , (two of which aro mares with foal;) two FINE COLTS Four Kentucky Mules, (five years old. 'largo size, dark brown and well broken) Four Head of Fresh Mulch Cows, A Devon Bull, 20 head of Southdown Sheep, 2 Breed; • lug Sows with Pigs, 2 Broad treed Farm Wagons ' nearly now, with beds, 1 pair Ifayladdore, Wood /tack, Sled with Iron soles, dou• blo Roller, Plows, Harrows Cultivators, Single, and Double' Shovel Plows, COM cleverer, a new'Gum Spring Grain Drill, (Gardner's make ; ) a Wiro Tooth. Hay and Grain Rake, All iron Harvester; Combined Reaper and Mower, as good as new; Hay Pork, 'tope and Pulleys, Grain Cradles, Mowing Scythes, a new Threshing Ma thine and Morse Power,(Plank's maim) 6 sett of Wu. gon Gears, nearly , new Plow, Gears„6Momms, Wagon Saddle, Whip, Ply Hots, Wagon and ploW Mims, Butt, Breast and Pifth Olmins,Halters, Spreaders,Singleaud Double Trees, good 'Family •CARRIAGH, for one be , two Domes: fi sets of Sint 'Harness, complete; 1 Sot . of 'Double Harness, a good two horse plotgb, &c., together with many other articles too mimerons to mention. Sale to commonco at Ifio'clock, and terms wiil bo made , Amorist : _ credit* of month! given. •, • ,• • .„ •0 . • - •I • • • • JIALN STUART, r )2 1 41:49,1606....2t . • • ; -•• .3 , , r DISSOLUTION: The Partnership horototoro existing under the name of Bowman and Dlllor, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent JOIIN BOWMAN, BAM'L. W. DILLER. Plainfield, Fob. 23, 18136.—a* NOTICE. T o HE; Agricultural Society of Cumber.; land County 11 , 111 moot In tho Court Douse In t Bpppugli of Owlish, on Thuroday the Bth day of March.l3.Bo6, at 1 o'clock P. 21. By ordor of tho Prod. dent. D. S. CROFT, Fob. 23, 1860. Secretary. NOTICE. WE the undersigned citizens of Mid dlesex Twp,, believing that the destruction of birds Is injurious to the fanning Interest , would take this method to inform Sportsmen that we will not allow bunting and fishing upon our property, and will put the Law in force against them If they trespass up on our premises. David Rule, Jonas Albright, Adam thicker, George Gill, Jacob Wilmer, J. E. Coble, Jacob !Cuts., Henry Paul, Eli Reser, Andrew !loonier, Jesse Huh), Moses Glatfelter, William Heagy, lob, 23, 1861i.-3t (Cw•tc:Pc3cl DaTewts. Alarge assortment of' the best quality of Grorerirs, Fruris;uns, Spires, Fruits, d•r., selling off at:the very lowest prie! , ruling In the State ofl'unnsylvania, 14)1t CASH. Cull unit : 4 3tisfy yuursvives of the truth urtho miser , Lion. Fob 23, lsire, A G ENT S WAN TE DTO TAKE OR dt.rs for the best soiling book now published. TIT RILL ING STORIES OF THE G REAT REBELLION. C.unpri sing heroic adventures and hint,-I readth escapes of Soldiers, Scouts, Spit s and Refugees; daring' exploits of Smu gg , ers„Ci uerlllas, Desperadoes and others; 'cal en of Loyal and Disloyal Women ; Stories of (ho Negro, hr Ay_ elth incidents of Fun and Mvrritnent in Camp and Field. By Lieutenant Colonel Charles S. Greene, late of the United States Army. irandsomely illustrat ed with engravings on steel and in oil colors. Send for circulars and see the liberal terms offered MERE T) EGISTER'S NOTICE.--Notice is lito hereby given to all pet. ons interested, that. the f'IIiINVIIIV, Recounts have been filled in this Office, by the account-into therein named fur examination, and will lie presented to the Orphan's Court r.f Cumberland County. for confirmation ;Rid allowance, on Tuesday, )larch 20, A. D., 1860, viz : No 1. The account of C. P. Iluultich Trustee. ap pointed by the Orphan's Court, to 144111e:11 Estate of Ocorxe Reigley, late of the Borough Of Carlisle, deceas ed, for the payment of debts. 2. The account of (I enrgo Wolf, Executor of the last Will and Testament, of Samuel Shapp. deceased. :t. The first and final areount of A rrbibald ltrieher, A dmintstrgtor of Mary Bricker, late of the Itorough of New vine, deceased. 4. The first and final Administration arrount of Wil Ham O. Dunran, Administrator ol William G. Duncan late of thr Borough of Shippensburg, deceased 5. The first and final account Adam flottAlall and Peter flottshall Adminktrator% al nottshall, late of South Middleton township, deyeaFed. 0. First and final account of ll'Onialnin F. Atkinson eentor of NI rs. Susan AViochel, late of the ll,,rough of Carlisle, deceased. 7. The first and part al account at James It Weakley and Robert Itott jr.. Executors of the lost NN 111 and Testament of Robert liell sr., late of South Middleton township derease'd, . _ ti The fii,t and final 11,01111 t Of Dal id Caldwell. and Nichol Seaver,. Adrninfstra tr,rg , I Jane rald late of Newton ton nhbip, deveased. 9. The firFt and final account of Samuel (Wainer, Ad ministrator of John U. Voter, late of the Borough of Newburg, deceased. 10. The first and final account of Martin Kunkle Administrator, with the will annexed, of Elizabeth C Snyder, late of the Borough of Newburg, deceased. 11. The Guardianship account of Samuel Graham fluardi in of the person and estate of Jacob Henry Shellaberger, minor son of Jacob Shellaberger, late of West Pennsborough township. deceased. 12. Accountof Henry Paul Guardian of Ella B. Caroth ers. minor daughter of William K. Trill, late of West Tonne borough township, deceased. 13. guardianship account of William Ear, Guardian of Louisa I. Weaver dereased, minor child of John 11 Weaver deceased . late of the Borough of Carlisle. 1I The first and final arroupt - of George 11. (lever, dminiFtlator of Ilaninl lllopen , teel, late at Southamp ton township, deceased. 15. The first and final :Lcrount of John IVaHare, Eti erutor of Ann Stuart, late of the Itorotoll of CarllBlo dceetuunt. 'lll. The first and final account of Dettrich K. Stiner, Executor of Ih•i rich Snail . , late of Upper Allen LOW 11. Sbip. deceased. 17. The first and final :1,01.1111 rt Jobe vl. Waggoner idaiizariit Duch waiter. Adminktratocs Of the Estate of Hold . ) Buchnal ter. late of Frank fin d township de ceased, a- settled by John :51. Waggoner one of sold A miiiii.trators. • B. First and final amount of Peter Martin, and orgtt lloprer EN , Administrators al Darld Martin, to of Mourne township, deceased. - 10. Ai'eouut of Ca 'mine Chapman, Administratrix A - Cl eorgo Chapman, late of Upper Allen township. do eased. 20. The first and final :14TOLIIIt of S. W. Snodgrass, Exerutor of the last Will and Te,Lament of Benjamin Snodgrass, late of the Borough of Shlppensburg, de- WM. 11. BUTI,EI{, Soerotary and final :ter..a t C. P. II unirich, A Ll n tor crii'fit.• - Dantol - Itailry,latv-of-(410 ,torothzli of Carllslo, deer:. e.l. ' - 22. 'illy account of Nlodo Crifivtla, Administrator of Imes A. Fritz Intl' 1.1 Monroe Loicustiip, 4111,01U:ed. 23. Post and linal account of Wesley Walker, Ad iniNtrator with the Will annexed, of .lo,eph Walker to of Monroe tow tiship, deceased. • • =t=l thu last Will and Testament of George Yost. late of Up per Allen township, deceased, 25. First and final account of Let i Merkel Esq., Ad mimstrutor of Mrs. Elizabeth Balmer, late of Meehan icsburg, deceased. 26. Final account of Levi Merkel, Guardian of (tick and kl. Crain, minor son of Dr. Joseph Crain. 27. Guardianship account of hrist lan Eberly, 0 uar dian of Louisa Franklin, minor child of Famuel Frank lin, deceased. 28. The need unt of James 1,. Diven, Esq., Executor of Caroline Niblock, late o f the Borough of Norville, de ceased. 29. F Irbt and final account of Jamb Bale, Adminis ator of Jacob Falenbaugh, lota of Southampton Ncnehlp, deceased. 30. First and thud at count Of John I rein,,, G mu e dia a I Benjamin Law, minor sun of David L. Law. 31. The guardianship account of John Outshall. l uardian of Annio C , Bella Emma, Edward and Jacob Beelem, wlnor children of Jacob and Isabella !lectern. ate of the Borough of Carlisle , deceased. 32 Account of John Gravey, guardian Of James Al minor son of Samuel E. McCune, duce.- 32x,0 foxl, 30,32 '11x18! 24x100 • 11x40 ' 16 , 8 •• 10x33 10x26 33. Ph at and final account of John Musselman, Ex ecutor of George Reed, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. 34 Ouardianhhip account of -Jonathan Snyder, Guar dian of Fanny Seitz, minor child of Jacob Seitz. 35. The supplemental and lined account of Henry Miller, Administrator of John M. Miller, Into of 111Ifflin township, deceased. 36. First and final account of 11. Nowrbam, Admin istrator of Mary Baughman, late of Milllin township! deceased. 37 First and final account of William Baughman, Administrator of Ere Barger, deceased. 3S. First and final account of I. A. Quigley, Admln istratop of Robert Quigley, late of Hopewell township deceased. Se First and final account of Sarah A. Phillips, Ad reinistratrix of William Bentley, late of Mechanics.. burg Borough, deceased. Feb. 23,1.866 THE NEW YORK WEEKLY MAGAZINE le published ID season to be received In nearly. all parts of the United States East of the Rocky Mountains, on every Saturday of its date. It will bo do voted to POPULAR LITERATURE, It will contain : The Bost Popular Tales. Thu Best Domestic Stories. The Bost Sketches or Travel. The Best papers on Popular Science. The Best Short Popular Essays, The Beat Poems, Biographies, &c It gives More and Better for the Money Than any other Magazine ever published. Its soles. tions embrace hiss best articles from Dickens—Cham bers—The flornhill and other leading foreign Maga zines, published fresh on the arrival of each steamer. and a great variety of original matter by the best au• there. Was begun, January 13th, How I Made a Fortune in Wall st., and HOW I GOT If' 1A1411113, A splendid, original and true story, written expressly for the NEW ICoux. WEEKLY MAI:WINE, by a gentleman of great experience, who knows all the ins and outs, and who will give more information about the straight and crooltA ways of that celebrated street than has been ever publishlid." To - bcr completed-in a few -Weeks. As the Magazine is stereotyped, back numbers can bo supplied at ton cents each. All news dealers should have the klAaszins, but when they aro not accessible, we have the following--cash In advance— .. • .. 'XERXES. _ . . On copy, ono year $4,00 Ono copy, throe months 1,00 Two copies, ono year . 7,00 Five copteo, ono year and ono extra to agbnts 20,00 Specimens copies sent by mall on rocolpt of ton cents. . /Q . ' . tvo Sucaras.—This Magazine has so exactly, mot n'tiroist public want, that, 20,000 Copies are now Printed, • 'with ovary prospect of a vastly greater edition ip ' soon as the publio is ganwally aware of Its werUs. ,soon an 0. 11. BAILEY A CO:, • • , PoStrensua .N.:Y;.WatAssrAlsorwing; . . ` N 0.7 Beckman St., New York.. WANTED by the First Presbyterian Ohuroh o ; good wind ididcerit Sexton: , holy for two woke to' , • , . rams F. rotrin,or. `,&•;werneAnx. Feb.l4lBoo-44: W. D. Wonder Deb, Jacob Al'bright, A. A S. Witmer, Frederick Plgentritz Ilonry Snyder, John Glatfelter, Joseph ltubl, Simnel Snyder, Jacob Ilartmanall, George Itu to, Daniel Kutz, Samuel Allen, IS= CHAS. S. GREENE A CU., Publishers No. liA S. Third Sq./16f, Philadelphia 0. W. NORTH. Register, 48 Pages, 48 Pages, Sconce and Art "CHARLES , 'HARRIg. 4.6 thorOugh bre'd Horse the property of j._ tho Ournborland County Agricultural %tidy VI ill. o offered at Public Bale at the. Court House in Car lisle, On Tuesday, March Bth; 186 E At 11 o'clocic, A. M. "Charles Harris" 18a Chesnut Horse dropped Bth, of April, 1550. He was got by "Wagner" his dam "Sports•mistress" by American Eclipse" his grand dam "Cub" by "Medoc" his 0 a Dam "Ann Merry" by "Sumpter" his G G t 1 Darn "Gre cian Princess" by “Ilfackburns Whip" has G G G G Darn by Gen. Hampton's "Paragon" has G GOGG Dam by "Figure Stamerpin" by imported "Wildair" Imported "Cub".mare. Title Horse was carefully Beier:Led and purchased by the Socloty from Captain Mentor - 8 of Kentucky, near Lexington In the Spring of 1800 and the evidence of bis purilY of blood is In their possession and he is now sold only because hia numerous progeny requires an other horse in this vicinity If any further informa tion be required apply to JOHN W. GRAMIIEAD, ItLIAS BRENNEMAN, OEOIOIII CLARK, JAMES STERRETT. Feb. 113, 1806. loffer now a large assortment of fall and Winter Dress Goods considerably under cost. A. W. J 0 Fob. 23, 1866 A T A. NV Bentz's cheap store, call a a a see a large Invoice of (loop Sklrta.—Fashlona W. for .18013. A. W. EWNTZ. Feb. 23, ISaa. Wanted Immediately. t N experienced Salesman, having a thorough knowledge of the Dry Good fluslnem 'ono other need apply. Carlisle, Feb. 14, MA NO nuctinuG s 11 0 1 - 4) TA CDEAS' (Hid IP.IIISICERS, IN 42 days—Do you want Luxuriant Whiskers or Moustaches? My Orguont will force them to grow heavily in six weeks. (Upon the smooth est face) without stain or injury to tho skin. Price 71i cunt,. Sent my mail postage free to any ed. dress or receipt elan order. Address N. It—Entire Satisfaction given or the money r o funded." 11= ENTE 111 'RISE INSURANCE COMPANY No. 400 Walnut Street. PHILADELPHIA. A PHILADELPHIA, Jatalftry 16, 1865. Statement of the affairs of this company on Decent her SOth. 1665. CAPITAL Authorized—. Pahl up in full RECEIPTS TN 1865 Premiums on tiro risks Interest .......... Policies and transfer foes Earnings on cancelled perpetual policies PAYMENTS IN 181 Th Dig I,lends January and July,— I,F.ses by fire ..... Taxes, United States State and City... Return premiums and re-I asuranses.... Printing. advertising emumisviens, Fain ries, Fire Marshal, °Mee and other ex penses =I .1. L. Erringer, Oen, W. Fab nosteek, Claghnru, Wm. O. Beulton, Charles Wheeler, T. 11. INlontgurnory. F. RATCHFORD STARR, President. THUS MONTGONIERY. Tire President. • SAMULB ii. HUM RICH, Agent at Carlisle, Orli., in Marion Hall Building with C. I'. Hutnrich F 3•11. 2:3, 18631—.33t. F lintrhlr rd Starr, Naihro. Frazier, John )1 A two,,d Benj. I'. Tro.liek, Georg() H. Stuart, John H. Brown, THE SHENANDOAH LUMBER AND MINING COMPANY. CAPITAL, $lB,OOO. No. Shares, 360, Price per Share, $5O, 1 1 F., Lands upon which this Company intends operating. couebit of two. Tracts in Rock- Ingham and Augusta Counties, Virginia, conleinlng about I 3,0 JO Acres at n ~ost of 50 peracrc. But by an arrangement with other parties it is necessary for the Company to pay for oily ono fourth, of the Land ($4.500) when they will r.ccive an Indisputable title to said one-fourth, and have guaranteed unto them the corking privilege on the whole 13 000 Acres, The Lands are covered with White:lnd Yellow line, Poplar, Hemlock and Oak Timber of the very hest qual ity. Th. y contain largo deposits . 01 Coal, Iron, mid Cop = :-oulphur Union Springs" of Virginia. dmign of the Company Is tro ommot , as soon as pus do, a Steam Saw-Mill on that part of the Land which may he deemed best and most convenient to market. The •'Burnt District" in the Shenandoah Valley, whemall the barns have been destroyed for miles dur ing the war, furni,Res is Mint ot - in - immediate -proxi mity to the Lands, where Lumber will be in demand for years. Ti.e Manassas and Strasburg Rail Road, which will be completed next Summer, runs wlthin two and a half miles of these Lands, and will afford a means of transportation to all pat to of the country. At llarrleonburg, which Is less than ten miles dis tant, there is a constant demand for Lumber, at prices ranging from $3O to $35 per thousand. The Iron, Coal and Copper Deposits have recently at. meted the attention of large operators In the Cities, who pronounce them tu.ceedingly valuable. These Mineral Ileds, lu addition to the value of the Timber which Is the principal inducement, render the Lands worth ten times the price the: cost the Company. The "Chalybeate and Sulphur Union Springs" were equeuted by many people from all sections every flamer previous to the war, and (uly need improve ent and development to make them among the most ml liable in the country. omit of Intrinsic ana substantial value. Evory Stock holder lot each share of $5O owns over thirty acres of th use lands, and h s proportionate share in the taw Mill and apparatus of the Company. At the price Lumber DOW commands In all parts of a. country, tho Company will be tumbled to pay ion tiny dividends from the commencement of opera- thins. All, thereftne, have an intiirest in the speedy sale of the stock. Specimens of the Coal from these lands, and all fur her information desired, may be had at the offices of President—JOHN B. LEIDIO. New• Kingston, ensurer—JOHN J. COBLE, Iloguestown. Secretary—B. )1. C. 0 RING, New Kingston. Feb. 10, 1000. Dissolution Notice OTICE is hereby given that the co ., partnership heretofore existing between L. Lew is and John Lewis was on the 25th day of January dis solved by mutual consent. The business will be set tled by L. Louis. The business of manufacturing matches will be con tinued by the subscriber at Eberly's Mills, Climb. Co., Pa. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of the patronage of the trade. Fob. 8 1.868.-13 t. Cumberland Nurseries. Three Miles East of Carlisle, A largo Stock . of fruit and ornamental ..L - 31_ tress, Vines, Plants and AS'llents,'' Consisting of ()von , variety usually propagated, will ho sold cheap tho coming Spring, in order to close out the stock. Particular attention is called to the largo and fine Apple Trees and Evergreen and Shade Trees. Which will be sold to suit the purchaser either by the tree, by the huudrod or by the row to the ground or dug, all Intending to plant the coming Spring aro In vited to call at the Nursery and got bargains. All orders promptly tilled, Feb. 9, 1860-319 T"great Agriculturist Strawberry plants for sale at the Cumberland Nursery. HENRY S. . . . . Feb. 0,1800-3 m A_ Large lot of splendid #tandard and Dwarf pour Concord, Delaware, Diana, and Maaatawney Is?pe vines for sale at the Cumberland Nursery. LIENRY B. RUPP. Fob. 9,1860-3 m. • pERSONS wishing to decorate their ririls, or Comotary lots, or the grave of a rola• tiro, oh ould call at the Cumberland Nursery, and put , . chase Ornamental Shade and Evergreen trees, as they will be sold vary cheap the coining spring. Natural Peach trees for sale low at the Cumberland Nursery. Fob. 9, 1„,§60-3m. LLENIVY S. RUPP. . HOUSE FURNIgHTNG 'GOODS- :lust rocolving a full supply of all kinds of nous° Furnishing goods, sultablo for thO present and coin ing amnion, consisting of all Oradea and'qualltios of CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS I! . Ft or Oil Cloths, • Table Oil Cloths, ' Window Shades, • ' inge, Matto, &c., &c. ALSO, 104 Bra and Unbrd Shootings, , Plllow Case Medina, • ' • Table Dereaslia, , • Towelling all Oradea, Ticking &c., &e. , Alec a well selected Stool; of "all 'kinds of Domestic Goeds, which will be seld`at greatly reduiced prices, foe , the present: , , • ' All Persons in want of apy of the above for the Spring Season, will Dud to their advantage to give ns an early callpse we aro determined to keep up our repti •tation, to., sell goods. at the /owed 'possible market prim. Fob. 0,1860. ' --...14113k08 /415131LH11i. • .'''t ' , IA. L. ' Eit'OttatEß, REAL ES,TATE . AGENT, Scrivener, Convilliiices Insurance and Claim Agent. Of lice Blain Street Near Centre Square. HOME Insurance Company of New Litman, Connecticut, Statement of January Ist, Capital Stock _Surplus $775,886,10 Losses unadjustt4 $35,977,72 INSURANCES MADE PERPETUAL AND TEM POR- The assetts of this Company cont of IlnitedStates Government Securities, stocks in Nhtlonal Banks, and Ist, Mortgages on Real Rotate Tho Board ofDirectors have declared a Semi-Annual cash Dividend of ltn 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 Policies entitled to participate in the Pro fits for the year ending Ist of Janualy, 180. And have voted to increase the Capital Stock of the Com pany to One Million of Dollars. Apply to A. L. SPONSLER, Agent. A Commodious Two-Story •.g:c. - • ~,_ ,, i , Brick House, • —llll], '.. , and Largo Lot of ground containing a ''' ...' • .. choice variety of fruit, situate on West 2 .--'. - ' . Possession given on the Ist, of April A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent. Loather area. next. Apply to Feb. p, 1866. A Desirable Town Residence at Pri- ITUATF, at the extreme west end of North street Carlisle. he Lot contains 125 feet In front and 240 Met in depth. Improvements are a commodious Two- I ' - 2 , Story E 1 Cottage Residence. LEIDICTI & ;,,lILLEU and othur ont-buildinga all DOW and in good order and a choke variety of fruit of all kinds. For terms &.e. Apply to A, L. SPONSLER Feb. 23, 1886. Real Rotate Agent. ,® Bond for $2300, secured by Mort gage on a Pint rate Plantation will bo disposed or. Apply to A. L.SPONSLER. ERN T, York Spring's, Adams Co., Pa Q2OOO, Wanted on Mortgage of valna ble Improved Real Estate. Apply to A. L. sroNsLEn, A Ilighly Improved Limestone Minn: CONTAINING 120 ACRES, I_TANDSOMELY located, within 2 wiles of Carlisle. The Buildings aro nearly now. Fences in good order, and the land In a high State of Cultivation. Apply to 8200,000 no 200,000 00 Feb. Ifl, 1866 ¢124,220 0-1 21,191 71 990 50 57 4 3 riIOWN PROPERTY on South nano vWstreot, Carlisle, Comprising 120 toot in front and 240 feet in depth having thereon erected 3 Dwell ing houses, Shops and other Buildings will be sold en tire or divided to suit purchasers. Apply to A. L. SPONSLEIL $.l C,4111 C 8 Fob. 16, 1860 :13400 00 41205 00 4,850 44 11,818 71 A Valuable Lot of ground on South Street containing mer , 011 foot ITS front end 2do In depth. Also, a Lot ac the corner of Pitt and South Streets, containing (10 feet in front and 110 foot In depth. Apply to 20,026 54 $91,61089 T 4-1 STATE NOTICE.- ..EA Letters of A dministrati , tt cum testamenta nn neon, on the estate of dames Cameron, dee'd., into of the Borough of Carlisle; bavo been issued to the sub scribers residing In the same place. All persons in debted to said estate will !nate payment and those having claims will present them to JOHN C. CAMERON, It. D. CAMERON, Administrators cum tostamente Annexo. Vol.t 2, 1866—(it CHOICE SEGARS & TOBACCO, AT RA I,STON'S PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, preferred by all practical Painters! Try it! & you - will have no other. Manufactured only by ZEIGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint & Glass Dealers, No. 137 North Third Street, Pl - 111.AD'A., Jan. 22, 1866,--Iy. List of Sales of Personal Property and Real Estate. BY N. IS, MOtillE, A utlouoer. A. Mancliedd, Jan. 27, 1. 4 ,00 E. &S. Lee, Personal Property. Felt s 0, 4• Ephrintn '1)07, U, " A. Moore, Beal Estate, '' 10, " S. W If A try. of n Wolf Real and Personal Property, " 13, '• John Hutchinson, " " 15. '• David Niekle, 4 . 10, •' J. L. Elliott, 44 20, " 'Daniel Hollinger, " " 23, " Jas. 11. Weakley, '• 27, Win. )I'o lauehlin " " 20, " Heetiinver, " Mar 1, " .1. 1' Bolt 7110 ,, or. " " 7, " Thomas Ithroi er, " " " 1/co. D. Craighead, G " Jot:. Sollenberg,, '4 " 7, " " -So Peffer, " 10, " Alfred Moore, " " 13, " l'eter Heiser, •• 13, 44 Jacob Burkholder " " 19, 4 4 Matthew Moore, " " dt 21," D.ivid Martin, " March 22, 23, and 24 " Jacob Redseeker, " "20& 27 " David Martz, •• 4 ; 12 " Daniel Whitulght," ' 17, " G. T. Curvar, 30 , it January 25, 3, M. Stoke, Silver Spring, do 27, C. B. birdsley, Silo. r Spring. February 13, S. A. Pogue, Westpennsboro,' do 14, T. M. beagy, Silver Spring. do 10, Thomas Smith, South Middleton. do 111, John Thomas, Mifflin. do 20, James Duffey, South Middleton. do 23, J. iS. Williams, Middlesex. do 20, Joshua Myers, Monroe. , do 28, Chris. llartsler. Monroe. March 1, Geo. Bishop, South Middleton. do 2, T. N. Culbertson, Silver Spring. do 3 P. A. Diller, Monroe. do 5, Geo. lAingdorf, Silver Spring. do 0, Jacob Strock, Monroe. do ', Johathan Ileagy, Silver Spring. do 8. John Ilauck, Silver • prtug. do 9, Jacob Springer, South Middleton. do 10, John Shaffer, South Middleton. do 12, Joseph S. Grove, York County. do 13, James A. Williamson, Silver Spring do 14, J. M. Stoke, Silver Spring. do 17, John Steigieman. do 20. M. t 4. Beltzhoover, Monroe. Jo 21, W. M. 'lnnings, South Middleton. do 22, Joshua Myers. Monroe. do 23, Martin Wonders, South Middlettaxn. do 24, Thomas llockly, Boiling Springs, do 28 & 29, Martin Shriner, Carlisle. do 30, Peter Westheffer, Mechanicsburg. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, The Whitest, the most durable and the mos. economical. Try it I Manufactured only by Ziegler & Smith, ' Wholesale Drug, Paint & Glass Dealers, No. 137 North Third St., Philad'a., Jan. 26, 2866-Iy. _ _ L. LEW IS STATE NOTICE.- Notice is hereby glean that Letters of Adruin is ration On the estate of John McKinstry, Into of Penn Twp, doc'd, save this day boon leaned to tb o undor signd residing in said Twp. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment at once, and those having claims will present them for settlement. JOIIN T. GREEN. Administrator. Feb. 2,1800-6 t. STOVES, TIN WARE, &a. The lin dorsigned 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 lass Stove, Tin and Sheet-iron °stab. lishment, are prepared to prove to the citizens of Car liele and vicinity that they are determined to sell goods at prices which defy competition. Their stock of STOVE AND ENAMELED WARE is the best that Philadelphia and Now York can pro duce. Their stook of stoves conaiste In part of the fol lowing named ; HENRY RUPP Cook's Governor Penn. Prairie Flower, and the Barley Sheaf, . with all varieties of Parlor, Bedroom and Office Stoves, of the neatest pattern, and best quality. Tho Gover nor Penn, which they guarantee to give entire satis faction in every respect, with capacity to prepare the cot ked or baked fare of any family with less consump tion of fuel than any other stove, they will warrant for six months. • Tlio, manufacture Zimmerman's Strata Cook Kettle; in which • all kinds of vegetables can be cooked at the same time, without the one fie-, vorinethe other. Best of references given. They have purchased for cash, and therefore have,the prices of their geode reduced to a very low figure, feeling confident that "largo sales and small profits,• is the best policy. They call attention to their largo Stock of Tirr, Sheet4ron, and consisting of . .Buckets, Basons, Wash-bollers. Wash dishes Lard Cans, Coal Scuttles, &0., &0., guaranteeing to all who ma 7 purchase of them a saving of at least I . out of every ton expended.- ' Heaters, , ilitehon Ilanges and ileirrnaces set in on short 'notice.; Rooting and Spouting done in tho'best manner and on reasonable terms. Old stoves taken in exchange for new ones. Give us a call. ' North Honorer street, between Wet zel's and Thudium'e Hotels.• , .. • Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally be stowed upon them, they solicit a continhanee'of the spree. •.; . RILINPHIMITII & RUPP. . }kb. 0,180-3 m. , Wanted.' d . . . . .. . • Q 240 0; for iitkioh.a'-firot juAgethent. or it i , mortgage, will be given on Op farral'eforth,l2,- 0110 in this comlty. Apply to thoZatot.: -Neb.10,1806.,.- ARY For Sale or Rent, vate Sale FOR SALE. I= FOR SALE. FOR SALE A. L. SPONSLER LIST OF SALES BY WILLIAM DEVINNEY, AueLloneor, ENAMELED WARE, TWO. DO.LLMtS 'ME LIGHT OF -THE WORLD R. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE These Life4:Wing remedies are now, for the first time, given publicly to the world. For over a quarter of a century of private practice the ingredients in Oleo Life giving Pills ! Have been need with the greatest success. Their mis sion is not only.to prevent disease, but to cure. They search out the various maladies by which the patient Is suffering, and reinvigorate the failing system. To the agetland Infirm a few doses of those valuable PILLS will prove to bo $500,000,00 275,886,10 A VERY FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH, For in every ease they add now life and vitality, and restore the waning energies t their pristine state. To the young and middle-aged, they will prove most invaluable, as n ready, specific, and sterling medicine. Here is a dream realized, that Ponce-de-Leon sought for three hundred years ago, and never found. Ho looked for a fountain that would restore the old to vigor and make youth ever An Eternal Spring It was loft for this day and hour is realise the dream, and show, in ono glorious fact, tho magic that made it fair. These Famous Remedies Cannot stay the flight of years, but they can force back, and hold aloof, disease that might triumph over the aged and the young. Let none hesitate then, but seize the favorable opportunity that offers. When taken as prescribed— FOR BILIOUS DISORDERS Nothing can be more productive of cure than these Pills. Their almost magic influence Is felt at ones ; 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 moat delicate female, and ellll be given with ood effect In proscribed doses to the youngest babe. For Cutaneous Disorders And all eruptions of the skin, the SALVE, le most In— valuable. It does not heal externally alone, but pene trates with the most searching effects to the very root of the evil I DR. MAGGIEL'S PILLS Invariably cure the following Dis- Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costly snubs, Dyspepsia, Diarrhea, Dropsy, Dobillty, Fever and Ague, Female Complaints, Lnl Igor thin, Influenza, Inflammation, inward Weakness, r Complaint. Lowness of Spirits Ringworm, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Scalds, Skin Discage. aa- Notice.—None genuine without the engraved trade-mark around each pot or box, elgned by DR. J. MAGGIEL, d 3 teulten :it., New York, to counterfeit which to telony. /IQ,- Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States and Canadas—at 15 cents per box Or pot. Jan. 19 ISI9I-Iy. GREAT DISTRIBUTION American Jewelers' Association, epots : 37 & 39 Nassau, Si. 54, 56, & 58 Liberty St., NEW YORK CITY Of Rosewood Pianos and Melodeons, Fine (11l Paintings, Engravings, SilVer l% are, Cold and Silver Watches, and Elegant Jewelry, consisting of Diamond Pins, Marmon! Rings. Gold Bracelets, CL r. al, Florentine, Mnsale, Jot, [Ara, and Cameo Ladiet,' Sets, told Pens pith (hold and Silver Extension Holders, Sleeve Butto n , Solo of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Chased tiold Rings, &T., valued at $1,000,000. FOR ONE DOLLAR, which they need not pay until it is known what is drawn and Its value. TILE A NIERICAN JEIVELI.EItzv SSOCIATIIbN calk your attention to the fort of Its being the la%est and mos t p o p u l ar Jewellery Assoelatb.n iu the United Mates. Th. business Is and always has been conduct ed In the most, candid and honorable manner. Oar aopidly increastim trade is a sure guarantee 01 Liao 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 sacrifice, in some instances less than one-fittuth the cost of manufarturing. We have lately purchased very largely of these Bankrupt (iodds, at s ,, ch extreme ly lots prices that IVO ran admit to send away Finer Goods. and give better tlianees to draw the more val uable prizes than any other establishment doing a sim -huaiiiei-147- 011 ft /VIM IS TO PEIHA'S+I,-tuad-we-re sportfully solicit your patronage, as we are confident of giving the utmost. satisfaction. During the past year we have forwarded a number of the most valuable prizes to all parts of the country. Those who patron ize us will rejelso the full value of their money, as no article on our list is worth less than One Dollar, retail, and there arc no Blanks. Parties dealing with no may depend on lancing prompt returns, and the article drawn will he immediately cent to any address by re turn mail or express. The following parties have remota). 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., Piano, value. $3OO ; Niss Anna G. Yates, 52 St Mark's Place, N. Y., Sewing Machine, value $75; Brig.-Gen. L. L. Hanson, U. S. Vols., Nashville, Tenn., Silver 'Pea Set, value $l5O ; Miss Emma Hunter. 63 Front St Harrisburg, Pa., Sewing:Machine, value $o0; Lieut.-Col , onel Walter hittenden, Quartermaster, Louisville, Ky., Gold Watch, value, 5150 ; Wm. S. Baines, 247 King St., Charleston, S C., Silver Watch, value $5O ; Alexander JOllllBOll, , Editor Muska tour Pioneer, M tiska tour, Minn., Ladies' Enameled Watch, value sl`so; Samuel Lee, Esq., President Col orado and Red Bank Mining Company, Sau Francisco; Cal., Melodeon, value $2OB ; Aarou S. Long, Esq., Prin cipal Elkhart Collegiate Institute, Elkhart, N. .1., Dia mond Pin, value $2OO ; R. 51. Longareet. Montgomery, Ala., Music Box, value $75 ; Rev. Isaac Van Dux r, Al bany, N. Y , Gold Lined Dining Set, value 0.0 ; MISS Clara Luenguer, Dayton, Ohio, Pianoforte value $4OO, and Diamond lie, value $175 Many names could be placed on the List, but um publish no names without permission. Our patrons are desired to send United States Currency when it la convenient LIST OF PARTIAL ARTICLES SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH, Without Regard to value, and not to be paid for until you know what you will receive: 16 Elegint Rosewood Pianos, worth from $2OO to $450 15 Elegant Melodeons,Rosowood Cans 175.10 250 50 First Class Sewing Machines 40 to 300 16 Fine Oil Paintings 30 to 100 150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed 20 to 30 60 Music Boxes 26 to 40 150 RevOlViint Pktent - C t listbig,"Siliier '2o"to 46 50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 20 to 35 400 Sets of Tea and Table Spoons 20 to 50 160 Gold Stunting Case Watches, warranted 60 to 150 100 Diamonds Rings, cluster and single stone 75 to 250 176 Gold WatchesBs to 150 300 Ladles Watches 60 to 100 500 Silver Watches 20 to 75 Diamond Plus, Brooches and liar Drops, Ladles' Sots of Gold ant( Coral, Jet and Gold Florentine, Mosaic, Lava, and Cameo; Sots of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Choked Gold Singe, Gold Thimbles, Lockets, Now Style Bolt Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, Panty Work Boxes, Old Pens with Gold and Silver Exten sion Molders, and a large assortment of Fine Silver Ware and Jewelry of every description, of the best make and latest styles. tkb- A chance to obtain any of the above Articles for ONE DOLLAR by purchasing a 4oalud envelope for 25 cts. .Cry- Five &tiled Envolopee will he cunt for $1; Eleven for $2 ; Thirty for $6; Sixty-five for $lO ; On• hundred for $l6. • Agents wanted everywhere. •Unequalled Inducements offered to Ladies and Gents who will act as such. Our descriptive circulars will be sent on application. Distributions aro made In the following reauher : Certificates naming each article and it its value, are placed in sealed envelopes, whieharo well mixed. Ono of these envelopes containing the Certificate or Order for some artlcle, will be delivered at 'our office, or sent by mail to any address, without regard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will see what article It draws and its value, and can thou send Ono Dollar, and receive the article named, Or can choose any other ono article on our list of the same value. Purchafiers of our Sealed kuvelopes m .y In this manner, obtain an article worth Win one to live hun dred dollars. 7 - Long letters are unnecessary. Have the kindness to write plain derections, and in choosing different arti cles from those drawn, mention the style desired. We .prefer letters to be addressed to our Pox, 5310, Poet Of fice, for greater safety. . --, tinrdere - ftr - SDA:LED--iiii-VELQP-45--moiaLtnevory.L I ameba accompanied with tho-Cash, with the namb of the person spading, and Town, County and State plain-, Letters should bOniltlssosed to tiM ittandgors as 1 . 01- lowa i , - attn. 1.14 1800-3 m DISSOLUTION: - t THU •Partne'relkip . beretofoe: bit:fting • ,under the name' of 'Janaoson,,Dllllnger C. is ids - der diesolyed by,mutuel consent. B. B. JAMEEION,-, 0. A. DILLINGLI/W. , _411..1 ? 18.1? o, T HE utideteigned eautiritte - the, buolimq as formorlyi at No, 118 Nort'bird rest Whet* hA all tramotetfons of bhp late firm:lM) bq settled, Itespratfully, .u. JAblil3oii. Jan. 6; 1868-8t. . eases ; IMEM IMED MERMAN, WAT,SON A Co., Box 5319 Po.stlOffico, Now, York REMOVAL Prbolamation 'WHEREAS, the Hon. JAMES H. Osamu, President Judge of the Several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Pei , - ry, and Juniata, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cocklin and IlughBtuart,Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other. offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me dlreited, dated the 8111 day of January, 1860, haveor dered the Court of Oybr and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Carlisle on tho 2d Monday of Apr 11,1866 (It being the oth day,) to continue two :week& NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the l'eace - , avid 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 legitlsiiio.lBexatrainatlons,and all other rom.•mbrancos, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that ore or thou shall be in the Jail of said county, aro to be there to prosecute them so shall be just. JOHN JACOBS, Feb. 16, 1806. Sheriff. COAL ANTILLt.BIBER. HAVING as sociated with Mr. C. Fred. Shrom ' • - ; 7 14- 1 0-:' 0 the Coal and Lumber 144 • jti 1 41 ' I "4 * '!' :• business at the old Stand of Delaney and ...flair, where 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 aro deter• mined to sell cleaner coal. and at as low prices as any other yard in the town. Try us and be convinced. We have also on hand ALL KINDS OF LUMBER usually kept In a first Class Lumber yard which we will, sell as low, or lower than the lowest Jan .12, 181i13. DELANOY & LIFE-HEALTH -STRE N FT II LIFE-11EA I,TH -STRI4INGT LIFE-11EALTU-STRENGTH THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Celebrated specific Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delantarre, Chief Physician to the Hos pital du. Nord uu Lariboisiere of OM This invaluable medicine le no imposition, but is unfailing in the cure of Sparmatorrh,e or Seminal Weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irri tability. Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions from whatevt r cause produced, or boa over coyote. will be speedily relieved and the organs restored to healthy action. Read the following opinions of eminent French phy 011.121ns : nWe have used the Specific Pills prepared by Chu mmier° At Dupont, No. 214 Rue Lombard, from the prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, in our private practice with uniform success, and we believe there is no other medicine so well calculated to cute all per sons suffering from Inyttluntary Emissions or any other weakness of the Ser nal Organs, whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, excesses, or abuse. It. A. BEA lIREPARI It:, M. D. 0. D. DUJARDIN, M. D. JEAN LE LEUCIIIthI, M. D. Paris, May sth, 18118, BEWARE OF COUNTFAIFEITS The lienulne Pills are sold by all the principal Drug gluts throughout the World, price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes fur Five Dollars. OARANCIERE & DUPONT ; Sole Proprietors, N0..214 Rue Lombard, Paris 01111 Dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, toll insure a box by return mall, securely settled from all ob erxation, six boxes for five dollars. Sole Gontual Agents for America, OSCAR O. MOSES & Co., 27 Cortlandt At , N.Y. N. It.— Vrencli 3 Oernian, Spanish and Eugli h Pamph. let, containing full particulars and dfrectiong for use, .cent free to any address. Sold In Carlisle by .1. W. ELLBITT, and at lIA Elt- STICK'S. Jan. IS, 1866-Iy. DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH SNUFF! This Snuff has thoroughly proved itself lo be the beet article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold In the lined and headache. It has been found an excellent remedy in many cases of Sure Eyes. Deafness has been removed by it, and Hearing has often boon great ly improved by its use It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the hood Thu sedaations after usi u. it aro deliOtful and in vigor:Mug. It open.. and purees out all olottruetions atrengthena the glant.s. and given a healthy action to the parts allot tad. More Than Thirty Years' if Sale and use of Dr :tlarnhall's Catarrh and Moul trie Snuff, has proved its great value for all the Col, lieu diseases of the Head, and at this moment it 'tends higher than ever before. It Is recommended by ninny of the bent physicians, lid in used with great success and satisfaction every , bore. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug gists in 1864. The undersigned, having for many years been ac quainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and 110:U13110 Snot', and sold It in our wholesale trade cheerfully state. that we believe it to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of It for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedly the hest artide we have ever known tur all common diseases of the Ilona. Burr & l'erry, iloston,lturnes & Perk, New York. Heed, A wtin & Co. " A. B. &D. Sands, Brown, Lamson ACo •' Stephen l'aul & Co. •• Reed, Cutler ,P Co. `• Israel Minor .0 Co " Seth W. Fowle, " Meliesson & Itobblus,'• Fairhank & Co •` A. L. Scuyll s Co. " flenshaW, Edmands & Co.M. Ward. Close & Co •' 11. 11. Hay. Portland, Me. Bush & tlale, For Salo by all Di uggists. TRY IT. Jan. 12, 1866-Iy. EELIEF IN TEN MINUTES Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers ! call,..The original Medicine established lu 1837, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of "PULMONIe W A FElt -," in this or any other country; all other Pulmorile Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can be known by the name BRYAN being slam ped on each Wafer. These Wafers have been before the public for nearly thirty years, and the immense sale attained, got only in n MerICA but in foreign countries, fully etteet their intrinsic worth. 'The•medleai propeottes are •superior to any other a. tide offered fur the cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial affections, and the quantity contained in each box is nearly double that of the manv worthless imitations advertised, Bryan's Bulmonie Wafers cure Coughs, Cold's, Sore Throat, Iloarsoness, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest, Incipient Consumption and all ilisettseasff,the_lungs- Not only affording tominSi ary relief, but effecting a rapid and lasting cure and ate ivarrtiMted to give satisfaction In ever instance. They do not nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and the medicinal properties are combined in a form so a greeable and pleasant to thelitifte,,that any child will readily lake them. Unit dose will always afford RELIEF IN TEN PIIINUTES To VOCALISTS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS, these Wafers aro peculiarly valuable . tLoy will in one day remove the meet severe occasional hoursenerss ; and their regular use for a few days will, at all times, increase the pow er and flexibility of the voice, greatly improving 'its tone,. eempass.and,olaatnessaur-xvldch_p_gxposo_thoy are regularly used by many prefessiormi vocalists. The very great celebrity of this invaluable remedy hos inducoi unprincipled persons to prepare Maio imi tations, which disappoint the Just expectations of the purchaser, and injure the character of the genuine ntedicine, - - - - - See that the word, "BRYAN," is stamped on each Wafer, and also observe the tits simile of the signature of.tho Proprietor "JOB MOSES" on each wrapper, to counterfeit which is forgery. 04 - Offending parties will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. <, BRYAN'S BUIAIONIC Wastes ere for sale by all Drug• gists. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, 27 Oortiandt St, N. Y. Jan. 12, 18130-Iy. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE *PILLS Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Olark, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the queen. TIIIS well known Medicine is no im position, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Alenlties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever and although a powerful remedy, It contains nothing hartlui to the constitution. To Married Ladies it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with rage. larity. In all eases of Nervous Spinial Affections, Plan in the Sack and Limbs, [Wiriness, Fatigue on slight ex. orticin, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Mysteries', Sick Headache :Whites, and all the painful. diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills wilLeffect a euro when all other means have failed. Those Pills have never boon known to fall whore the dlrocllons'on tho 2d page of pamphlet aro well °bee. r ed. For further particulara, get a pamphlet; free, or do agent. $1 and 6 postage 'damps' enclosed to any nut Mize& agent, will mourn a bottle; containing over 56" Ills, by return mall. W. RI,LIOTT, au. 12, 1566-Iy. Agent, Carlisle. q. Z. BRETZ,..M. 1); D. D. 4.. rcelioctfully offers birfinVeiiitneirgervicolt - to.the-eitizonyiALentliplo and . its OlTlcivNorth Pitt street. I •:Cnrlialo, Jrninuai.Y.+l.B66--3mf • r 4 ST ATE NOT IC E. = Letters Testamentary on the - estate of Margaret Jane Niekey, late of Plainfield, Cumberland County, have been' Issued by the Register of said Countyld the undersigned residing in the sago place. All persons having claims will present them, and those , Indebted will make payp2entto . • ' • - . , JUIN 139WMA.M . , • Elit,outOr. Feb..1,,1806.—Gt . • vlultig. LIBERTY W.IIII%':INAD, alit do more and bettor riot* , ittri,giieri (Jost, t Ai, Any , other! Try it I:hianufooturild only by' • - -,Zilitnain It SMITH, --,,-, Wholosido Drug, Paint - dt Gbimo peelers,' No..ib7 North Third Strooti,Plitlad'a, Jan i 2, 1868 =1D• , ,•, PRESSING CASES, ',l4OPW.,y'iind . Go. t n , 11AVEBET10110. , ,BOOTS I& SHOES; • Se at Cost. THE sObseiibei , has' 'deterinlimil to sell is g e r c t o lro nsi r s t t o s r o k t o i ti o lloo o taxt Shona at Coat. Calf, Kip and Coarse Boots, Brogans, • CRILDEENS' WEAR, Ladies' Morocco Boots, (}love Aid Bal- morals, Gaiters and Slippers. ~ Also a large assortment of Eastern Work of all klndti 'Now Is the time to get bargains ' and to buy your Summer Shoes, as I am determined to sell cheaper then any man In the county. Don't forgot the place—West Main Street Opposite Merlon Hall, next door to Conly n's Jewelry Store. F. C. FLtIMING. - N. B.—Foots and Shoes made to order on reasonable terms and at short notice, Feb. 9, 1896. r IHE undersigned having purchased tho onUro Stock of Groperlog of J. M. ALLEN & CO., has •romovod tho same to the Store Room of Mr. A SENBEMAN, WEST MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE RILEY'S UNION HOTEL, whore the public will always find on hand a well se looted lot of Fine Family Groceries. QUEENSWARE, TOBACCO & CIGARS, and a general variety of articles usually found In a first class Grocery.,Store. Carlisle, Feb. 2,18110 SOMETHING NEW. Porcelain Picture or OPAL-TYPE. HIS beautiful Picture is flaw made at Lachman Gallery, In Dr. Neff's Building, oppo s to the First National Bank, with such perfection and style, tone and finish that it winnot help but please erery one, The pc rcelain finparts a most door and charming complexion to the picture. All other styles of PIIOTOGI?APES, of all alzoa, CARD PICTURES and A.MBROTYPES, are made In the most perfect manner. A large 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 The Best Photographs Fob 9, 1401 AT COST. Ihave this day commenced selling off my entire stork of Winter Goods at (oat and many leas than Cost to reduce the same before spring opens. You will find a complete line of the following goods &lancets, Red, White and Irllon, Flannels, Shirting Flannels, French Mertnoos, all colors, Coburg Alpacas and Delames, Plain and Fancy, ;ar g est, Stork of 13almoral Skirt-, In Um County also a large assortment of Woolen Goods, such as Sontags, Hoods, Scarfs, v,,„1 and Merino Hose, Ladles, Cients and Childs 'loves, in fact every article in the Dry (i“cls line •ell f which will be sold at prices to •ati•t all 1 also ave a full stock of :11.117SLINS, • PRINTS, LINENS, NGHAMS, CHECKS, &e which ...111 ho sold at ihu shortest profits that they can he cut at. Alco a 101 l line of Vents. arid Boys, ROUTS uul sHoEs, Ladled, _Misses and Chlldrens, Shoes and, it/titers. A large lot dens, Ladies and Childs Limn :times, which 1 have also reduced in price. We invite all to give us a call before purchasing as I am satisfied you can rave Moll try CHAS. (ail Lily. Feb. 2, 10.116. DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP, NAV I LA BOR, SAVESrILME, SA V ES MONEY, SAVES CLOTHES, SAV ES SOAP, and SA V' ES WWI EN It's the Soap for Every Family bold by grocers nod storekeepers throughout city Lind ouutry. Manufactured only by J. U. IJOillil NS .4 07 South Fifth street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia. Jan. 19, DISSOLUTION OF PA RTN LHtill I P • • II I LIE partnersTiip heretofore - existing between the undersigned has been this day die - ,I,tl by mutual consent. The book, and nveounts amain in the hands of lino. Myers, who oarnestl;, squints all parties Indebted to him to mil and settle heir accounts at once. The Grocery business will be continued at the old atom" by the senior member of the firm, den. P Myers, who calla particular attention to his large and excellent stock of new and fresh tQr3L°C,E3l l '_ll.e.a,, conalating partly of SYRUPS, SUGARS, COFFEES, SPICES, Wooden nod Willow Ware, and every variety of goods kept lo a first class Family Grocery. CCU} IRY PRODUCE taken In exchange for goods, nt the old stand opposite Saxton's Hardware Store. U1:0. P. MYERS. Jam ii, 1866-6 t G. M. BELTZHOOVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARLISLE, PA. Ofilce, South ilanotfor street. Particular attontion given to the collection of' leolthers' back pay, bounty, pension, Sic. , January 19, 1869.-1 y. INT F. SAI)LER, Attorney at Law, Carlisle Pa 011ie° lu Volunteer Bulldtng, South Ilitimver Street. MJ HERMAN, Attorney at Law, Lf Carlisle, Pa. Next door to the orald Office. July 1, 186.1-Iy. TAMES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at Law, Carlisle, Pa. Office ou the south side of the Court Muse, adjoining the "American Prieling Office.'• July I, 1/054-Iy. JOSEPH. RIT.N.EII Jr Attorney at Law and Surveyor, lilechanicsimr , , 001,.,, ou Rail Itoad Street, two doors north of dle Bunk. uslu B ess promptly attended to. July 1,164. sia . . Law , Carlisle, C. GRAHAM,-Attorney at La, Carlisle Pa. Office formerly occupied by Judo rbam, South Ilimover street. September 8,1865: A P. ITUMERICH, Attorney at Law • Office on Main street, in Marion 1011, throe doors east of the First National Bank. All business entrusted toltim will be promptly attended to. July I, 186 1 , E. BELTZHOOVER, Attorney 4 ' .at Law 00leo in South nanover street, opposite Bents's dry good store Carlisle, Pa. September 0, 1004. . . f WEAKLE r, Attorney at Law, „ office on south Hanover street, adjoining the Mhos ofJudgo Graham. All professional business en trusted to blm will be promptly Attended to. July'l, 1864. SAMUEL URI BURN, Jr., Attorney at Law. 'oolee with Hon. Samuel Hepburn, MAN Bt. Car Hale Pa, July 1, 1804. I t l AW CARD.-CtIARLES,E. MA (JLotUGIELEN, Attorney at Law, Office In Inhoni but ding, just oppoelte the Market Hence, ' July 1, 1864-Iy. t : : . POTOGRAPII ALBUMS all Eats and stoVa Deo. IN 1865. y ADZES COMPANIONS, laitraorts id:tapes and -61, kwl AT VAV Z 115" UPC. / 5 k 1888 • ME WORK BOXES, dabas, • Port Fo-' TourIMA Desko) oou lectionary Boxes,' Gameiortill kin& •.' • ' Doe. 15,1865, , „AT I,I4Ir:RBTIO,IC,S. ITTS,; Confectionary and Fr pm,! at 1:, 1 1 riaveratick's. ' • AMES.— po.,i , 500 pairs Homes on h4nd of all kinds. Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon Cornwall do., with , aud z atthouti patent fastonluss, 'ch'eaper than over at U. sarrprp . s;,ya'st Matti SLi ' 4n1Y1,18114:- ' ':- .'''' -, :' .'. - ' -:, ' j ' EIYSICIANS: :Will :Ana • it;' C9.t13 wr 4d, vantage.to eall.aud:purehaiu'Abeir Shidliliii it ; ,•• ...: - .:414LETONT. 'C;HOIOE SEGARS RAVINRAVING purchased' the entire ' Stook and fixtures °risme!' M. Allen & Co., on North ..1 G street, Carlisle, I will'in - a short time remove the same to the Storo Room of A. Senseman, Esq., on - West Main street, where I will always keep on hand a' well selected stock of tine Groceries; gneensware, Glass and WiNow ware, &r. &r. ontr W . ALLEN Carlisle, Janualy 19, 1890.-1 y. F. C. FLEMING Wheeler & Wilson and Howe. LOCK STITCH WiND ° MACHINES. BCtikit and Cheapest. rirlHE' Wheeler & Wilson machines are adapted to all kinds of family solving, working equally well - 11pin Silk, Linen and Cotton goods, with Silk, Cotton and Linen threads, making a beautiful and perfect stitch alike on both sides of ti, article sowed, PriceAftWheeler S Wilson machines N 0.3 machine plain, " 2 " urnamental bronco, " Shyer plated, The Howe Sewing" Machine. The 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 aver given to the public. Price of Howe machines: Letter A machine $BO to recommended for family sowing Tailoring, Shoe binding and Gaiter fitting. Letter B. machine. $7O Is one size larger than A machine, suited to the same work. Letter C. machine, 885 Is ITC immended 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, 1.866—tf. JNO. W. ALLEN CONFECTIONARY I CREAM WORK, Stars, Tulips, Bon- Anrw, A - 11lI110(10, Choo , latos, Handa, Cocoanut aod \VVVVVaInut. Dec 15,18&5 Ito P S m Int, Chocolate, Cream, Lemon, Orange, Vanll le, Itose end Moss. Dec. 15,1866 TICKS.- Mint, Teaburry. Lemon, Orange,Lnyender, 110 es, Neuga. and Vanilla 1).,• 15,1863 119 (1K , - , CANDY, Secrets French nod Fine assortment of Candy, Toys of 4 American, French and German makes. Dr. 15, 1865. AT lIAVERSTWIIS A T the Duneannon Union Lumber I - IMIII, 4 miles north oast of Sterrett's Gap, miles west of Duncannon, 1 mile south of Billow Bridge, near Grier point. 100,000 ft. Yellow Pine flooring, dry. 50,000 ft. Scantling, both Oak and Pine, all Rises. 40,000 ft. 2 inch Barn flooring, Yellow Pine, le to 18 et, dry 25,000 ft P 4 in Yellow Pine Boards, Dry. A large lot of Weatherboarding. A large lot of Oak Boards. A large lot of Shingling laths. A large lot of Sealing Lathe, A large lot of White Pine Shingles. A large lot of Chostaut Shingles. Poplar Boards, Plank and Scantling. 10al, Maros, Scantling and Plank. Sawed Lak post andionclng boards. Chestnut rails and sort! wood, $1,60 per cord. The above we have always on.hashl, and aro prepare d b. ‘aw all kinds of bills to order, such as Machine and Car Lumber, Wagon Maher Lumber, Building timber, ue can saw 47 ft. in length, and are so gaud that we eon fill orders in the very shortest notice, at any time also so prepared to deliver Lumber at any point by rail t..ed as by teams. Please give us a call boffin, purchasing elsewhere, 11•• are selling at low prices. 1(01,T ER, LATIM ER. Sic riontoun, Duneannon, PerriCto. Pa. 1111•1 Idgiffe . YOUNG MEN out of employment; YOUNG MEN about engaging to business; YOUNG MEN who havo had limited advantages fur an education; WRING MEN well versed in other respects, but defi cient in any of the branches taught le n first class Business College; YOUNG MEN who would possess the beet means for for ready and lucrative employment ' • YOUNG MEN who would avoid being humbugedhy going two and three hundred miles to Commercial Schools, at an expense of from $3OO to $5OO, will do well to consider the merits of this Institution at home, which upon proper inquiry and investigation will be Toned to present facilities and accommodations ta•cond to none in the country. 0 RU. P.MYE RS THOM PSt Y ERS In this department legitimate transaction cf Trade and Business Forms, are daily practiced by making actual purchases and sales, In the Model Store, connected with the College: supplied with samples of Dry Goode. Also reg,tilar Bank of Deposit and Issue, with a working capital of $lOO,OOO, In which ',wants fin in turn the po sition of Cashier, Paying and Receiving Tellor,Dbeonnt and Check Clerk, &e., &c., BRANCHES TAUGHT. • Bookkeeping in all its forms and applications. Business Calculations, Correedundence, Forms, &u. Mercantile Law, with regular recitations,. Penmanship in every style of the art. Phonography ,Telegraphing by regular circuit of Wire arid Instruments Per further particulars address A. M. TRIMMER, Carlisle, Pa (SEND FOR CIRCULAR.] Nov. 10, 1805. Always On Hand. ALarge and varied stook of Groceries, Q vim s Wlll.O, CANNED FRUITS, Sauces, Fish, &c. T am selling at the very lowest Cash Prices. Those Indebted to the subscriber, and particularly thin:Ml arrears for a loe 01 of time will come forward and proMup, ...,_ptly pay 4frlonger delay will not b' sub __ m it tad to. ;,... "Nov. 3. 1865. THE best CO'ottiAtoves in the Market can ho had nt Tinner Shop East Loather St , Carnal() at the alga of the lied Coffee Pot, also parlor, and pooling stores of all kinds. Nov. 3, 1805—tf. Losses paid in 46',.yeaKs 'ovni ) . $17,000,000. • Net Assets Jan. :., 1865. $3,677;362 71. FIRE AND INLAND RISKS{ , Agencies in all the principal Ohio and Towns in the United States. Applications fordnauraneo will bo promptly attend. ml to by AT II'AVERSTIOI( • AI. DONEIIOO, Agent. sui„D.ONBAOO. is agent els° An , tho-pletropolitin Fire 'Maurine° Company. — ThirtiTUrralgii - Life — lnain , 'ailed Company. end, timlravelers' InatutaneeCainpany, forall of which son fuliertisemonts in nitoMet,eolumn. Nov, 24,1865. , LMONDS A_Burnt de ANTED; A.GIDNTS, , PER month to' self the impreirdift‘itinnOii -sense Family ilesstagAlachine. This. Machin!' . will stitch, beta; felVtinalc. cord, braid; bind,'gatbirfq‘ilit and em. .broider.beautirtilly.'Pricennly $2.0.' Every Machine is marianted three years. For terms address or call on 0. BOWERS` &TO. Reception foams; 4,,f4 . S. , 'Firru Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • - • 20 , 1 8 0 6+- I t‘IY , I. - !! 1• , 1 • , c'oARPET Rags wanted ,for: which' the highest gash prices will be paid by b. yoga% LE.mxou & ZULU% NOTICE: • ' =.• ; 1044 r ,41,1 ~r~:7 =I AT RAVERSTICKS AT HAVERSTICISS =Mil AT lIAVERSTICKS Lumber ! Lumber ! At; II ig hly Important to Youni; Am ACTUAL BUSINESS STOVE,',STOVES; - 1 anilla ant.,twoOlato. of T IIAyERSTIOICB, liurnt, Rom), 'Cc. 15;180. 14, ,:._ WM. BENTZ 4i Chocolat(