M~~+tz.):f nr: t.i i NEVER neglect diseased lungs until consumption sets In and you aro pronounced incurable. Always attend to a complaint at once. "A stitch in time saves nine" lean adage quite as applica ble to bodily ailments as to business transactions. Re member that your life Is In dax ger, however insignifi cant may seem to be the malady In its fihrt approachew and, as it Is "the beat life you have got, and you may never get a better," (to use John Vr esley's quaint lan guage,) take care of it. The use of Rad way's Rad way's Ready Relief 1/1 the incipient stages of consumption will always avert the grip of that fatal affliction. We have personally known cases of diseased lungs which looked just like consumption and which had many of the symptoms accompanying it of confirmed consump tion, that gave way Immediately to Radway's Ready Italia taken, as a stimulant, in hot sweetened water on going to bed at night. The perspiration occasioned by it was copious and extremely offensive, but it car ried off all the dangerous appearances, and as a natural reknit of the persistent use of the Ready Relief every other night for three or four weeks, the diseased lungs became well. The raising of blood ceased. 'rho rough gradually disappeared. The Train In thechest departed. The dark, thin, venous blood from the heart once more properly oxygenised in the lungs, returned a bright rod, and full of vitality for arterial circulation, and the Ready , Relief is certain to effect such a wholesome change if its application be persevered in. Not that we assert it to be a remedy for any derided cans of con sumption, Vu cannot conscientiously aver that. But we do say, we utter it with confidence, that it has cured, and that it will cure, many cases which look like consumption, and may be called consumption iu its in cipient state. That may be depended upon. The Reedy Roller is sold by druggists. N. B.— Ae an evidence at the int pot lance of itailway's Heady limier, in the treatment of weal; Inngs, colds, and premonitory symptoms or consumption, we pre sent the following letter from a well ku own citizen al Michigan MEMPHIS, NIACOMU Co., MICH., I Sept. 4, 186 . 2. • • • "DR. Rainy:ha —Dear Fit--A hoot four year's Since I was very much affected with Mtg.:MARI) LUNGS. My friends thought I had the Consumption, I was entire ly unlit fur business, raised blood, and had every symptom of the above fatal disease. Ono night, an going to bud, I thought I would take IL sweat, and took your READY . RELIEF' (in hot water) as a stimulant to sweat me. It did so. The perspiration was of a slimy substance, and offensive smell. I lot low ed taking the Ready Relief every other night for four weeks, and at the end of that time was entirely well. This is a true statement of facts, whic! I will testify to under oath. "Vows, J A MES SA6E, :Ntgo'sll , ,tel, Ilemlihis , Mich Y %rooks. March 9, 1%6 THE, CONFESSIONS AND EN PE RIENCE OF AN INVALID. Published for tho benefit and as n CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, kr., supplying at the same time Tar. MEANS or ftl.F-Cl'llE. liy one who has cured himself alter under going, cons,derable quackery. 11y enclosing a postpaid addressed olive]. ope, single copies, free of charge, may be had of tho au thor. N ATHA NI El. MAYFAIR, Esq., Itn.klyn, Kings Co , N. V r' 451 .Inn, 25, 18611-=l).. W 'USK EW-_; ! WHISKEES ' lioyed 111 11 I, h t. 'di, Itbrae Ceinienind all I'm, them to groW On th, Qmooth- OSt fitre t, rehin, or itoir on hold hoods, iii :ix Weeks Price $l,OO. Sent (.I",ely 'on receipt of price. Address, WARNER & CO, Bro klyn, N. Y . March 31,18115-Iy. A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, REQLTIRE:4 INIMEDI ATE ATI'ENTIoN 1N I) CIIEcE ED. I 1.1.o11'1:11'1'ri CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Disease I= Brown's Bronchial Troches HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE 'IN THE PA = For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh. Consump tive and Thront Disease, TROCHES ARE USED WITH AIWA) S c:.)1)1) CESS. , SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAK ERS will lind Troches useful in clearing the taro when ta ken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat alter , all onnsual exertion of the total organs. 'rho Truchecf are rOlllllllmended and pre , cribed by Phy hicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of ninny years, each year finds them in now localities in various parts of the world. and the Troche.- are uni vercally pronounced hotter than othm articles OBTAIN only 'l - Mows's Buosomm. TP.01•111,, - not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may he offered, Sold everywhere in the United Stater, and iu For eign Countries, at :15 rents per hox. I'JEIE=I=ii!II!! Special Notice ••il KOM LirriAb. II ti] worst distmscs knOwtt to the hu t mon race spring from rouses so small as to almost defy detection. The volumes of scientific lore that, lill the tables and shelves Of the medical fraternity only go to prove and elaborate the-e tact , . Then guard yourselves while you may. The stuall• est pimple on the shin is a tell tale and indicator of disease. It may lode and die away front the su rfwe of the body, but it will roach the vitals, perhaps, at last, and death be the result and final close. DvspErric and Dienanks 1'141.s curd' here all others tall. R hilt fur Burns, Scalds. Chilblains. Cuts. and all abrasions of the Ain, Mint:lEL's SALVE is In fallible. Sold by .1. Mato.tki., 4.; Fulton stieet, New York, and all Druggists at 25 cents per boa. Jan. 111, The Long Looked For Has Come DR. COLLINS' 0 REAT tit D tg S INDIAN Pain, Killer.—For die quick lielief of Headache, Toothache. Rheumatism. Neu rnlgin, l'ain In the Stomach, Bach or Side, Painter's Cholk, Cramp, Frosted Feet or Ears, Burns, Fresh Cuts Sprains, Bruises, Diarrhea, Sore Throat, and all Mini lar complaints. Toothache relieved in eight minutes Earache relieved In ten minutes. Burns relieved from smarting in fifteen minutes. Cramp or Cholic cured in ten minutes. Sprains relieved in to euty minutes— Sore Throat relieved in thirty minutes. 1 have spout years in selecting the herbs from the vegetable kingdom, to find out the kinds best adapted to suit diseases of the human family, and now I Mier it complete. Every Bottle Warranted. Try t 'Fry It! These things svo prove on the spot, +tll4 before 3 our eyes, only bring you, eases. Dr. COLLINS hag also for sale 116 !`.} lup of Roots BARES AND HERBS, Indian Eye ‘Vash and Powhattan Salvo. This Syrup cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all similar complaints. Also purifies the blood. The Salve heals Sores or Brookings Out in the Face, draws fire from Burns; warranted to cure Healed or Sore Breasts. The Eye %Vasil cures Sore or Inflamed Eyes, &C. Dr. Collins Valley Herb l'ills, For the cure of Skit tit- Nur vous Headache. Female Ir regularities, Dropsy, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Die eases of the Kidneys, lover and Atiue, Ac. Dr. COLLINS can be consulted tit his Office, on Dis oases of various kinds. . . These Medicines are prepared and sold by SAMUEL COLLINS, Indian Medicine has, 74 Market street, Harrisburg. Also, for sale at HAVERSTICK'S Drug and Book Store, Carlisle. . All orders should be addressed to Dr. S Collins, Harrisburg. These Medicines are purely Vegetable. Juno 16, 1865 TiALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN mutt RENEWER has proved Itsell to be the most perfect preparation for the hair ever offered to the public. It is a vegetable compound, and contains no injuri ous proportion whatever. IT WILL RESTORE 0 LAY HAIR TO ITS OR lOIRAL COLOR. It VII keep the hair from falling out. It cleanser) trio scalp and makes the hair soft, lus trona and silken. It Is a.splondld hair dressing. No perion, old or young ? should fall to use it IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. Aek for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian hair Reamer, and take no other. R. P. RA LL & 00. Nashua, N. 11. Proprletors For sale by all druggists Nov. B,lBo—Om. MAREICIALL'S Catarrh Snuff, is a sure cure for that bothersome disease, Catarrh. Jan. 12, 11366-Iy. WE call attention to the advertisement of Osca O. ?doses & CO., headed"LlF Jan. 12, 18110-Iy. BRYAN'S PDLMONIC WAFERS, the great Cough Remedy an sold by all Druggist. See Advertisement. Jan. 12, 1866-Iy. Ses advertisement or Sir James Clarlce's Celebrated Female Jan.l2i 111 adds, , CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Carlisle, March 16, 180. FLOUR (Superfine) 6 60 do. (Extra.) , •••• 7 50 do BYE - ....8 76 WRITE . WIIEAT• .• • 2 00 • RED, do 2 00 RYE...... CORN.. • . OATS' .• • • ••.• • .• .. .. CLOVERBEED TIMVXIIYSEED GENERAL PROD' .Corrected Weehi 40 BACON SIDES, 10 20 WRITE DEANS; ' ' 175 . 15 PARED PEACHES, 25 11 lINPARED PEAOILES . 18 0-12 DRIED APPLES, - 300 85 BAGS, . '5% ~:: ..,).20 - . Inman EGGS, LMtD zurthw, DZEBWAX, 040KLUW4.13.. MELL-- - - , IIELLY. On the 31 inst.. by Ear. SP. - Sprecher, Wm. Men, to Ellen Kelly, both tfesalige. II RR 'MA N-11AliN WEL At tbehowe of the t rile mother, March let, 1800, by thy, Cerr. 11- FL fleck_ George T. B. Ilercuart, of Monroe Tirp., to Miss See T p Warolch, 1.1 Iloilleg vprle Cumbertad Pak.. Pq r. ea s . IHOTELS. y4Crarimiilr-iiraxs-Ltra:--TRisr. B. r. Weakley, John G. Heiser. _ o ',.. C ar ti...,t, R,...,,,, )Sand-Grorge Wetzel, John Hannon, SPOTTSWOOD-In Carlisle. on the tql, intl.. M..zir i Ja.--r.b Thndiuct- H. L. Burkholder, Lewis Zitzer. rot, widow of the late John Sp , ttFirood„ in the GJJ i Dinkia_son-Joseph L. Knettle. year of her age. , Emst Pecensbcro - -Jaeob Sweitzer. Benjamin Clay, ' Jchti A. Smith. Jacob Kline, John Sein r. -- - FrarAn,d-Crznelius Kennedy. LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in , n...n,..,1 , -.-nee ,r,.._.. a. nney. . the Pest 011ie° at Carlisle. State of Pennell - i' Voter Allen-Franria Lerew, John G. Beek, A. li vitnia, the 15thday of M. rch, 1 scii,.._ ' Hiteshce.. Middle.,-t -N. W. 11.,..1... John M. Kauffman. Published by oflieMl authority in the pa- ; ,-,e.• Jr. n errtso „. per having the largest cirulation_ i .t, Ilecharyi , shureor ge L. Sponrler, Thomas J. Kerr 11%.„.T0 obtain :lily of these letter., the l 'i,t - ,. r ''''''' , 11 '! i '-`.• j ' hn Tb """P''n" . e- d . , Dmitep, Omrge Emeneli. applicant must call for - adrertued tellers, - North Iliddieton-J. C. Beecher. give the date of the 11.4 and pay two Cents i Y : e's t,m-C. Bollin g e r . Henry Hurst,. : '.... e w CutalerLaerl-B. S. Wilder. for adierticing. , i 3i.,-.1 - _ , ...-4-1,....e A. Qui ' "lev. If lot called for within .:,:t. 1 , 97i 1 11. tat.' : Per.-z- 1:H, 1:_ F.y,:t.r. will he cent to the Dead Letter Office. 7 Shlt - 7 ,,,, mr,".-J. 1 . - ' , whin, Fa'nnel BautOno.la•W CEO. ziNN.. p. my 31...tc_thinhacj.h. Mary A. Mateer, John Wynkoop. : , .. , :mtbaz,pton-William Clark. ~- BOOM, 11. A. I.e.Ab.. 5 , ..^..E, 31 iddletnn-Wm. S. Mullin, John Ricker, Da. Bell Daniel Loyd _Libbie.. . rid az, Dachl Z_ Geyer. Ellen Rupley. :Cahn, Sprin....--George Duey, Eliza Bollinger, Daniel Brewitwell F.lizabeth JAIN - mail \\-tileri St.. -,,, ..if.r. J. W. Le:4h:- A. Klink . , ' - Iliirtili iII B Mountz William ^ Upper A lh-0 -Jeremiah Hannoti'. Abm. W. Zook. Barnett S I. .Ilelov lt;eo 11 v....: i.,.r: ra.Pe.,..—Jars.tr Cliesnell, George Reisner. Bell Eliza AI vers Conraind BETA I LEAS. 1 ...-{i.::. l''',.. , Ward--.L•hn Feller. Charles P. Fekeir Bear Fan i.te 31a,sy lAlt 1111.1:1 ' iShivp , ,if rinr— ne,xjamin K. Keller. Campbell Janie, 31inielt .lac-ob F. CORNMAN, °Jerk Christy II C 31orton Ethelinda Cliamlirs Thus \V 310rason .111.azgie. Criswell John S 31erritt Catharine Davis Susiinah Mirf Mary Day Betijainan Oiler llatlel- Eversole the IVider : l'ttvne,.lcsAt l'ash vle %V J :1111 ei . I'arlie r Abram Ford Jackson - Jtken I i-abel le Fowler llobt I) F. we Obodialt Criber .lamer Ilich wine Louis Grubb Lydia Lidery Ja-t -.- Gusler Sadie Skile.s Ellen Grist Annie Smith Elizabi.rth llosmer Joel Tittler Wm Homing .1 B Trout Saml Halbert I.' Troupe Win llowbede G Tritt B llollinger 31 IValter Elizabeth llolnian Catharine Wood parr A Iletaman All, Olin Williatm Jane llarri, Enima Williams . J Jack-on S 11 'Wallace Thom.as Irvine J Waifs It B lialifitian \l' 1' \Valter .Laeob Levy Jtid •0, $ll-1 walls 1., ...iiler 31 Zei7ler .1 E V.uivii:rtuu,,ofif3unddry out ~w rl b it. , - „ Vendeti r. I.!ous Counts .lipotiv..t. I 1%111 poor to Sale I.v publlr cEr ( I ..urt 11 , Ilse in the Borough ~1C.,r11,1, On I•rnluU .4 i ,,-it ;M. t. 10 n•r I A. 10 to wit, A Lot (/1 ground situate in he IL.rt.ugls of ltll,-Latn ieslturg Comhetlllll , l County. houndr-2 nta abe Ncser,t b) East. Maui ntreet 011 the 1,-1 by Ir - sing ntnnet_ en the noun) by an Alley, ou the West by ian4..uf.t , abla Houser, CUZI Lining Ire( 311 !rota and in 41,7tia lAA It et nioie or less, haying thesoon ere- , lnd a [no .i2itarts 11l irk Cotht.:,e bonr• and bank Luildin,,, attni tal.en lu eXeCUti , u and to be sold a < th e tlirist n I'. Brandt, a ith uotrre>A Cathatino Braml: Adult of C. T. nrandt dec'd. and terry trzsa.l. Also. A Lot gruoud in lbtinsuaTuaaLhiptr.ucie cl by lands of James R cuff/<s, (Lode- J,En ('oleo(.. and Michael :Naugle r..vai.lnp ..se tl--ufritt of an nal p. Le the same rnwe or lef.s tat inn thrrec.a. t*:.eLel a onc od a half St:ly leaildna , ; ar:uula Melhudist Episcopal Church. o'. Laud and taken iu e,ecuti , al nod In be nold a. the pouperty el Pena Coleman Joh. McFarlau. boufas \l3 yrs, In ustnoan...l s 741Lth .di L;o, 'to be ,old I, me .1011 S :- , heriflr. office, Carlisle , Marrh 9. C,Nno less—On all Saler. of ~C r. au to required tai lie paid v. hen the prepertr is riri lea c 5.. and S2S. en all Sales under I 4 IOENSI. N 01'1( 'E. Notice is hereby given that. I the t 'ourt of Quarter r-ere.i..ll Clin.therlar...dC.r.yunty v: be held on the inh flay fd 161.2,. 1.7 linen., to, keep a Beef How, and he,Laurant in 1 l'enn,t,r ough Tap. litreh 10,1 11,11.- AL - 6 • Y 4 10ENSE NOTICE.— Noti, is hereby given that 7 irtend I...car,c; tly. Court of Quarter 01 Curiae, inni Cliarity br ne1.1..0 the 9th de) . of April. leoci, for fr....enrete. Leep Eicer nomco iti , lnurvict in the I: a ccr Wrcri ef the Borough fir 6EO_ W_ \Lu,.h ill, 1,1,6 Mil ICENSE - LA Not ley i• hrrel.) n 111311 :111/ 7.1 C, 1_ 1.4; the Ceurt "(Qt., ter tres,ieh of t hell thotlth thy .1 April. tor ilirr..s.etette^; Beer Ilieum and Iter.taurstat iu Met . ..at-1 11..-9 el the Bel ouch ol 16. ISLE. E1L3.4,:: POST'S_ ENOT IC el% that 1 as, aqpiy the tiont t tit Uu.irtei :session of Cuiuliez land Ca.melay Le held on the : , LL day of AIA ]son. toe toted l, a Beer lluuou and hestauraut iu 11. it East Woo.] Borough of Carlisle. )latth I Pot. "74 1:1-Varn- 'An Ordinance Relating to a Sinking Fund. Notiee is hereby pit cu tlmt 1 intend 1... spf..it the Cou• tof Q nutter eession rd Cumberland ( - 4 - agt:Ty In W LII-...REAS the debt of the Borough he' 0,4 the 91 It day of A pill, Ire:tn.:or ferni er t+. keels rf earns - 9.4 tgis• reached so nearly up to the art Alo owl !leer House and It, stattratt in the Iteitettgh iimiL tb „ t the ette,,,i,,n and oper,jog et Merlittitieslturg. _ of • •itreet4 and the making; of other net-e•ssary improve- March Di, Po tt.• . tteras is thereby preverdeth iTheret,re_ he it e4aarted and ordained by the Town 1 4 STATE NOTICE._ , , if the c.,:h of Carlisle. and,iki,F o ltereity en a. tett am: ordained by the authttrity of the same tatters °" ALL ' LL- 1.-t. That c sinking - F - 41ml b.- established for the ' four- Zeigier. lute of Middlesex Twp_ hut 1.4e4•13 is sued by the Register of Cumbmlund County'. to h . undersigned Executors. reldding in rail Tean,Lteie... : t il ?."`•••,` fr u." th e th e c ar , ) „,t c I, a , and alL•••r• outfany owned by Notice is hereby given to all persons knovinz „ , tuakr • Fe•coL.:L. appticrt roil sinking Fund in re bted, to, 's,tat*- U . -it. t the prin.-4,10t the Borough debt. those braying th- Finance Comtnittee of the Toctu CoLtri then t icated to either o f th e unal e rsi e er.. e d. %,44 HORNER_ rd . ; at•ar.Ll have •-harg, of the Sinking Fund established ELI/. I.ISETii 2EI4;LEI:. tr ? rt., rdir_en:e. and they shall rep. rt twice a veer MELCIPOIII H. ZEIGLER, fter,r . if r . re by the Counril) at the titst reg- A ItRA J. ZEIGLER., =„0-etn? to June and Inn ember. ACUB G. ZEIGLER_ Ena.-ted into. un cd - dinanee thi< 2.1 day of Mart-h. A. Extecattuctela. 1 " - ETTMIS of AdminiEtration on the estate of Geo. Emig. 2 4. 1-_ der - d. Lute of Epinal - Alit,. Top., hare been issued by the Register nd County to 11 m. Emig. of Epp, Ailey Tit., ed Gen I•:nek, of Monroe Tarp. All pererats lade :god re requested to make payment, and titt....e Larin? •iinot trill please present them for settlement_ E14.11G, GEG. ENCE, Adminiat tratady I= March 16, Ihtiti 'NOTICE is hereby given that an as.- st.sment, of Fix per . bar this any levied on all Prend um nob,. belonging. to Ibis exs.- pony. and iu force on the first day of Lu-oe.lsei. d. 11, 11365, except the interest I.a.rin{ and MIAS.] r..s.las .alten since June, 11363. Said arse .anent Pnirnide :he Treasurer of this Company or his satist-ng.es,t, n thirty days from this date. fly order .f llbc Fcard. JOII.N, T. ti dr.l3.*.N. Sot-Tx-tarn 31nr,11 16, 1865-31 Two Brick Houses at Private Sale r E subscriber will sell at private !m!e, L 2t we storied BRICK DOUSES, ti .... . tuated on the South Fide of Ekst Louth, - 1=1..i.,,eL ut midway between Bedfm d and Bad Stnhel, These lunu.es have ear/L.114,14 Itutl-I,UldiLt,n. - .21, flb good repair and fitted up %vitt.. all 2nudialu mente. LOTS • Contain about 32 feet each on Louther Etreet. b - foot in depth. For terms and other particular - 5 appl3 - PIIILIP PAX, Band !darter, Carlisle Baraucks,.. 31areh 16, 1866-2.° Removal! Removal! THE undersigned takes pleasure in in forming his Customers thatee has E1e1:09704 in= the OLD STAND to the large and commodious Store- Room formerly occupied by North Hanover Ftreet, a far more emsenient. Incenen, whore, with increased facilities and an to will continue the business as WHOLESALE GROCER And Commission Merchant. Ilerespectfulty solicits your kind pstsomire, erms - oi being ado to give every Eatistarlitm to Itbase who will favor him with thtlr custom- Produce of pllltinds Solicited on Con signment, which ho pledges himself to dispose of et the HIGH EST MARKET PRICES. IL POIILY, North Ilauorer Street, earikle, March 10, 1800-Im. W: CLARK & CO-, - No. 35 SOUTH 3,1? STREET, PIIIILADELPIIA. IVEPFFER FOR BALE Morris & Essex Railroad 7 per cent. n0111:1S. Central Pacific 11. R. S's Interest payable in Gelid 4 00 2 75 UCE MARKET March 16, 1866. 30 year b's interest in currency isued to fie Pa_ cilia Railroad Company These bonds are all for sale very low, hy Wm. Bentz Stocks bought and sold on COTIUMICE3IIO. 11. f!LStmaiillis of ail kinds anti'soLL March 16,1868-3 m. Tarriagts. Sheriff's Sales NOTICE. ARAroLD de- co., ENLARGED STOCK, BANKERS, Now York NOTICE J hereby given that the following maimed Per"zitts bare alnkpetitions in the omee of the aerk of the Court et Wer Sessions of Cumber land Ccuoty, Sir License under the provisions of the Ayt of 2,sembly. approved ilist of March, 1856, and the supplements - thereto, which petitions will bo pre write] yo the said Court on -Morday, the 9th .day of Apsl.,lEe6, viz i; lii_3t TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT ! .' V. .\t,,. - , _\'sir (;onrls! ! ! 't rilfiE undersigned havinr , taken the , .., st. -, ftc,m_ in Main lit . recently occupind by l J'An it. Gcr - n next do,. to ••Marion Hall," would co • ntnetflalls invite the attention of the people of Carlisle 1 act a i:inity t•, ©r lante. varlet and tre:l selected Stock nf le, ftt;cetz. consisting; in part. of 31 USLI NS, i ( • A L I C ( ) ES, DEL_ IN ES, G I'SGHA 31:4, FLANNELS, &c, ..1.. ,r,...c1y r rvtu.-. -1 pri.-et., in ccnsequenre of the late 1 hessy deerinet in Gr•etdtt in the Kvstern Cities, and as my 1,6.-.15 are all nev.t. I can and will sell at asit•nish ijetty Ira rates- I hare abut, a choice selection of Lltt•ts - Dress Geents. _lf ER /NOES, AI, PAIAS, .11011.-1 IR, ! al! R;..: &Taira,. Liast,rs. Poplins. alma fine annirt c.ftient!ciaicn - s Wear. , arn as Cl- 4 )THS, I'AS-; I MEI:ES SITTI N ETT' .T EA NS, ITToN A DEs ;:rz pinutwe in sh.swin..7 mods and would to ha,- the Lilt,. ran and examine our New wear, det , rmineel to sell at great bar tie feel wads:led that we ..wn offer greater in r arch.s,rs than any similar Establish rnaterrits, the place nt Homan' tt, :lei: font :- Marian .S.O BROWN MERE Manhood : how Lost, how Restored. • UST published. a new edi - ?„, f DR CUL \ FIRIV EL' 'SCE', EE .TED ESSAY 6n the radical cure mirtLe.-4, ss,dicine Snrim: tiet77.7_,Pl t, Pr Fenth al Weak n•-. I avedantary Seminal IMPOTENCY. Mental am- !I - Set•uf treatm• - ity. IlrlykOllMPll IS 1 0 MMPTI , I , e, I EXP,T, ed I 3 sell ir to' extraca,ance. tee - Prire, in a ,c_ezied, envelope_ only rent •eelc-`crat -1 a oil, cr in till, achoiralle essay clear ly cl-cm-a , trafc-s. m thirty ycars: succe-sful prar tr„-r. as. et th- ousequeneer o f se lf- a l c uc‘ e may rce ur.ti -ally coati crithccut the dangerous us e of inter cr the applic-ation of the knife—pointing at- m.tale ef cure at Once simple. cot Lain, and effect ual.r2,l.4., of w rich e•. - ere sufferer. no matter what raulifircri may he, may cure limself cheaply, pH sa,e-cy.ar..l radirally. ti= be-ture ,hoadi le in the hand. (.1 every ar.d kvery =sari in the land rent under seial. in a pLain envelope, to any address, ;c.c: paid. cn of sir cents, or tvro post stamps. ; Add:caa the patOratiers, CA C. 6 LINE & GO., P.oscry, :New York. Post Other box 4,556. `dareL CATARRH CURED FOR ONE DOLLAR. EAD :—For one dollar per mail, I _ IL- frecte:wry _.}drew a recipe and medi chge that I will guaranty, to cure the worst cases of Cat !dab in the head er Ers.nehial tube, in a few weeks, ft tine caved my life. and made me a cell man. fram Catarrh. and a -.ere and dar.gerous bronchial trouble I ha: eriZered with fc :etre. I tried the best plivsi h t- adaertisycl of the doe. but relic: till I edclainyel this I would give one huadre.t..t....are :hie recite and the medicine. if I ar hat the Catarrh and caaildr.et obtain it for lees. I ter..a...la ,- •': , ree arc f-dlnueadiCwill rune any case - hit La- t already reached the lung. and uetir.rpti n. Cure it while von ran. T. P. SYNINII.gi. Fulten rt . New York. v C. t'~c f.r MEM ELM =1 M U. J. CAM Elti BurgeFs I AS.l\il EIMER, ~ C ). Corporation 3larr - E, NOTICE. VOTICE is hereby given to all persons ir.territ,d_ that the account of John Robb and BEE,. C. lions,r. A,ri.rnees of Oetirge Robb and and al,. •he account 01 Dr. W W. Dale, Commit:err of Esther Tennent. n lunatic, have h-eo .tl,l in the Prothonotary's Office for orainit.a and .111 le rre,ented to the Court of Com =on El,rs of Cr„mberLand CrAmty, for confirmation, 011 Wed, , , lay the llth .11 of April. A. D. 1566. • B. DUKE, Deputy f'roth'y. .r. - .lr,h, 9, 14 1 X ECUTOR NOTICE- - !' N6tie, a hereby 6cen that Letters Tr..stlttneh tatr:sr. cr. the Will of John llopple, late of 31onroe Twp.. deed_ hare ti 6 day teen i.zsued to the undersigned Extent-1r residiur in =oath 3liddleton Twp. All per , oqua. ir•_'+Ated are re•lnested to make payment, and t1: - .-e EOOO e, elahx., will please present them for settle- S. 31. IMRE, Irasch 9. V346—tit". Executor. 4 ' , STATE NOTICE.- .1 Testamentary on the estate of John ‘l.fcl-- Late of :Silver Spring. Cumberland Co., Lyre been isswe,l by the Reaister ol.said county, to the suba.rri:fers r e <itia,m the 1. au. township. All per . s. sabl estat, are re/nested to :mate pay - rhiMS a.minst the estate r. ill f,r settiement to MICILEL GAIIMAN, and JOEL , : WARD, I=l k ICEIs.:SE NOTICE._ 1 i Notiee 15 hereby given that I intend to apply to the Curt of Quarter Session of Cumberland County to beheld on the r. , th day of April. for license to keep an Ale and Peer ilo-ase and ft.taurant in the East Ward of the ii,ron;h of Carlisle. I= WENSE NOTICE A Notice ii liereLy given tLat I intend to apply to the Court of Quarter Suedon of Cumberland County to Lekeld oa tLe9tti day of April, 18A6, for license to keep a Beer Horne ar-d. Restaurant ixi,the East Want of the IR-vora of Carfule- Flxrch ICENSE NOTICE.- 4 Notice hereby :risen that I intend to apply tO tbeclatut on:curter Sefdori of Cumberland County to Le beldam the nth day of April, 1866, for Heenan to keep a Beer [louse and C.i.taurant, in Papertown. EME3323 10ENSE NOTICE.- I is hereby given that 1 intend to apply to tue Court ore:tarter Sc - zion ofeumberiand . County to te, toti cn theOth day of April, 1866, for Houma to keep a Beer Muse and Restaurant in the East Ward of the ge,rr,tot cf 5-trarch 15.66. 4 ICENSE' NOTICE: Notice is hereby given that I intend to apply tp the Cbart of Quarter Session of Cumberland County to to hell on the 9th dayrif Aprfi, 1866, for license to keep a Ecer Dome and Restaurant in the East Ward of the gprourh of Carlisle. Staab 9, JOHN YAISER. 11 - j IOENSE NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given that I intend to apply to the ce-ert of Quarter ...erasion of Cumberland County to he bald on the Fib day of April, Mid, for Hamm to keeps Beer Home and Betterment in the East Ward Of the Emormh of Carlisle. Earth t, WA. ELIZABETH E. FRY. I jicENBE Notice Is hereby given that I Intend to apply to the Omit of Quarter Sesslon of Ccunbertand County to tae heldma the 9th day of Apitl,lS66, for &ease to keep areer House and Sestanrent In tho Batt Wanlof tho Barcmgh cfCarrude. • , , • 8,1666. T.,T.WHITS, • DOOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR A. D. 180.5. Robert Elliott, Christian Hartman and William Wher ry, Esq., Directors of the Poor and of tho House of Em ployment of Cumberland County, in account with said County, from the first day of January, to the thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1865, inclusive. • To cask from County Treasurer 145,000 00 " " Carlisle Deposit Bank, on loan, To cash from Robert Elliott Esq., money Collected •41 131 000 To cash from Jacob Smiler, Esq., money . refunded, 4 00 To cask from D. Wherry, for support of Mrs. Holler, 40 00 To cash from .1. P. Sterling, for support of Mary Knettle, 60 00 To cash from 11ev. Cheneworth, fur support of J. Parrott, 21 73 Perry and other Counties for support of Paupers, 35 78 A. Boller and others, stork sold. 444 00 W. 01. Hastings hay, 05 00 W. M. Henderson floor, 420 00 .1. B. Leidtg wheat, 676 18 C. W. Ahl, one mulct, 255 00 S. Caldwell tallow, 72 80 J. Clendennin and others, hides, 220 72 Bewail Wink, wood, corn &c., 77 20 11. Pokily, empty barrels and rooks, 10 25 Drovers, pasture, V. 50 .1. Kephart, deceased pauper, 5 57 cn. nc rash paid Greenfield . Shoal - for and others for merchandise awl groceries $5,314 97 Mrs. Salsbury and others, out door aid, • 1,696 03 State Lunatic Asylum, support of pauper's, 400 70 Philadelphia and other Conn. ties, 39 11 Heistlino and others, Tailor ing, hats anti shoes, 353 71 D. Sipe, out door funeral ex- pe1184,,, 208 20 m it D. Smith, Jices and Consta ble fees, 162 00 J. Gravy, stock and beef, 2,020 13 A. ni , oler, bran and grinding, 003 85 K- C. Woodward, clover and Ti ~,,, thy seeds, 71 20 0. Delaney, lumber and coal for fuel, SAM 01 C. W. Ail, two mules, 050 25 0 utshall and Beetem, part pay for rebuilding house. 500 00 By ra.sh pald W. Fridley and others, for tin ware and 'fink- , • . , , SS 27 ering, George Zinn, express charges and stationary, 12 57 Bosler's blacksmit lung, 166 02 IL Saxton, hardware, 209 95 J. Clendennin leather, 486 60 IV. 91 Ilastings potatoes, 47'50 IV. Clepper saddling, 41 16 Dowalt Wild, hay making and harvest, 174 25 IV. 11. Mountz labor on farm, 28 00 George Sp insler corn brooms, 22 40 George Wetzel wagon =kilo, 24 00 John Mi ll er wood for fuel, " 4 -' 117 16 11. Snyder black horse, 200 00 1V..1. Cameron hay anal grain rake. 40 00 Irvine Gross locust posts, 254 00 I'. (I. Martin reaper, 100 00 D. Federick's pork, 50 00 George It, Coy seed wheat, 45 00 J. 1i Nateher milk trough. 22 00 D. Miller boiling FN 11111, he., 11 45 J. Slas k threshing grain, 21 00 l'nion Fire Co., contribution 100 00 E. Gardner and CO., casting:, SO 96 S. Sites noel, 19'60 Wm. Diu•y it 0, 5 00 Dr. S. I'. Zeigler drugs and medicines, 02 74 Carlisle Deposit Batik Jamie., 1,500 00 Carlisle Deposit Batik, Interest on Loans, 0 17 P. Myers for one year's wages, '240 00 .1, N. Snyder Clerk and l'esinstel. 2(1(1 0(1 Dr. S. I'. Zeigler salary, 1(10 00 11..5i0 der Esu , salary, ((00 00 Robert Elliott of ant i.er, it 0, 42 00 C. Hartman extra se., it e, 12 U 0 IV. Wherrx, - 27 00 Jacob SIM," salary, 'lO 00 W. J. Shearer '• 40 00 Mist ellaneous expense:, 9 35 Balance due Treasure, :it last settlement, 217 ILT Tinian, iii TreaAin.pr $lB,llll 52 JACOB SQVIER, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor house, 11,111 114,11.1 of ...piosnwnt if Cum'herland county, in arrount with the Directors of said Institution from the Ist day of Jan , to the Slot toy of Deceuthol 1/.65. To en,lt fr,•m C.mnty $15,000 00 " Carlt.le Depo,it Bnk. 1,000,00 Other ~.mrc xhibih•d ill the forgoinff, Statement, '2,570 70 CR. Re . ash paid hire I/1 del . ti $18,1{41 .25 Balance ,11:,• Treasurer, :70 73 OPERATIONS OF TILE INSTITUTION TII E YEA It 1865. :Cumber of paupers in tln House ./anuary Ist 1,65, 1.14 el ninon %%ere colere4l,) 141 Nunil.er of pnupvrs admitted up to Dee , :lit 1 , 45,1135 Number 41 ^ 4.” in the Home, 5 %V halo number provided for dur'g the your, 311 Number died of whom 12 wore colored, 31 Number bound out, 5 :Cumber discharged awl eloped, 14:1 1711 Number remaining in till. 11.,nre IA 1 , 136, /..f nn 1,111 .10 are ciolt,11.11,) Ori ,npportol ;it pni li, expen.,, .al a in,in a at, in tin Lunativ ls 3 Linn, Wikoli• nnmLeP chargeahle ;lasi , I, 1060, ISO There ar• in the 111.11 Se, is neat as can I.e iiiwerlainell, 3 1.01,1 .:it,ll of age; IS Irmo I tu 3: IS ft - um 5 to 10: 10 fray 10 1. all; Su from 20 tu ;SO, la from ;Id t o ; 10 fruni 41) to : 1:I fr o m al to CM; 12 hum 00 to 711; h from :0 to hi) ; and 4 from sth to 00. lu MIIIIOOII to the ahui 0 4,315 travelitig paupers hale h,+•o received without regular. onions, to WIIOIII given 6,4.52 orals. toil litany of them , were furnished .ItlllLrtl, tel of clothing. 1400 Bo,liels of wlogat, 00 bushels of lye, 2000 Ii iola oats, :',500 Ir11:111C1,1 Awned corn, 320 bushels imtatom, 77 loads fodder, 4 Mods pumpkins, 32 bushels olio., 30 buslieli, red beets, 3 bushels green beans, 12 bushels tomatoes, 5 bushels turnip', 4000 Mauls ettblrage, 6002 cucumber picklex, 2 bushels dried ap i pleii dried cherries, 1 bushel dried peaches, 2 ozen eggs, lucre gut en to paupers) 2-1531 Ills hotter, awl 30 crocks of apple butter were Imule. 19i pair pants, 35 roundabouts, 27 vests, 5 under wam in.-e, 6 prxl, us“.•••••, I 1 Lutanathl. 20 caps, 42 sacks, 72 aprons, 15 comforts, 05 chemise, 196 shirts, 65 frocks, 53 pillow slips, 50 bolsters, 10 chaff beds, 71 sheets, 56 handkerchiefs hemmed, 26 children's froc ko, 55 children's sk it Is, 72 pair suspenders, 11 quilts, 33 towels, 26 skirts, 31 shrouds, 287 lbs hard soap, and 31 barrels soft soap. O 11 , 111I1S, 1 cupboard, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 gritty, single Id double treeo, and a lot of hammer handleB. 26 beeves (average weight 496 9-13 Ihs ) 12,914 1b,,, 10 calves (average weight 69 9-10 1b9,) 669 1139, 38 hogs (av erage weight 210 14-19 lha,) 8008 11,9, making in all 21,- 621 11, 7 moles, 1 horse, 21 milk cows, 15 head of stuck cattle, steers, 1 yoke of oxen, two suave, 16 pigs, and 25 boats. 2 broad and 1 narrow wheeled wagon, 1 stone wagon, 1 pair wood ladders, 3 pair hay ladders, 1 wagon bed, 3 jack screws, 1 curt and cart gears, 1- spring wagon, 1 large sled, 6 plows, 2 single and 6 double shovel plows, I large and 4 small cultivators, 1 roller, 1 grain drill, 1 threshing machine horse power and belt, 1 wind-mill, 1 fodder cutter, 6 wheelbarrows, 2 log chains, 8 setts of wagon gearß, 8 setts plow gears, 2 fifth and 1 carrying spreads, single and double trees, 7 netts, 1 wagon saddle, 10 halters and chains, 46 cow chains, 1 set of carpenter tools, 1 set of blacksmith tools, 8 gridn cradels, 18 mowing scythes; 1 wire horse rake, 4 picks, 2 :unmet., 3 crow bars, 3 stone drills, 12 shovels,l grain reaper, 1 Kirby mower, and a vitriol} , of hammers, quarrying tools, spades, forks, rakes, sickles, corn bons, wood ....la', mowub,*.atlppap, hr..* lanlll, ao., ace, HENRY SNYDER Steward, ELIZABETH SNYDEIt, Matron. El= We the Directors of the Poor and House of Employ ment of Cumberland County, do certify the above and foregoing to be a correct statement of the receipts and expenditures of said Institution, front the lot day of January, to the :lot day of December, 1865. and also of the operations of said Institution during the sumo pe riod, and of its condition on January 1,1800, according to the best of our knowledge. ' Given tinder our hands tho 12th tiny of February, 1800. ROBERT ELLIOTT,I G C. ARTMAN, Directors. WM. WLIERRT, DAVID 11. GILL. We the Auditors of Cumberland County, having ex amined the account and vouchers of the Directors of the Door and House of Employment of said county, from Jan., let to Dec., alst DM, and also the account and Touchers of Jacob Squires, Esq., Tredsuer of said Insti tution, for the same period do certify that wo find a balance due mid Treasurer or seventy dollars and seven ty-three cents. JAM T. MURRAY Witness our hands at Carlisle the 12th day of Febru ary 1866. D. B. STEVICK, Auditors 3. A. 11EI3ERLIG, CHRIST. DIETZ, Ca:, March I. 1860. JAMES D. SHANNON Geo. W. Crosscup, DESIGNING AND Engraver on Wood, ANDREW GOULD ime, of Cities, Buildings, Idaeldners, Portraits, Tinted Envelopes , Bill needs, Book Illustrations; &c. Designs for Druggists, Dry Goods. Liquor, Tobacco, Flour, Perfumery and'all kinds of lables. . . Particular attention given to Machinery and color work. March 9,1886--3 m. 1011.0. AT _Folios,. !ATTitir . tg . Dpsks, Bads Gammon Boards, dames of all do - s&iiiibin at Hay eratick's Brag, Fancy and Book Store. AT A, W. Bentz's.,eheap store; call and see a large luvotee Iloopl3ldrts.—,Fashiaas , . Dna& . • Feb.,247.1866., Total Debits, IMME ::;TATEmENT OF STEIVARD AN)) MATRON Inn at( s Proceeds of Farm, Articles Made in the house Articles Made in Carpenter Shop Stock Fattened and Killed Stock on Farm Jun., 1, 1860 Clensits on Farm Jan., 1. 1866 702 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Pa. Forney's Press Building. WOOD .& CARY, Mamofoetorers, Importers Jobbers, Straw & Millinery Goods, Silk Bonnets, French Flowers Ribbons, Hat & Bonnet Frames &o No. 725 Chestnut Street, March 0,1805-2 m. Philedelptila LETTERS Testamentary on the Elstato of William Furguson late of West Pennsbor ough Ttvp., dee'd., have been Issued by tho Register of Cumberland County, to the subscriber living In the same Twp. All persons Indebted will make payment, and those having claims will present them to • GEORGE ti IMAM Exticutor, of William Ferguson. March 2,18013-6 t. FSTATE NOTICE.- ir4 Letterset' administration on the estate of Almira . Mcllhonny, late of Carlisle, Pa.,lrvybeett issued by the Register to the undersigned residing in the same place. All persons having claims will present them, and those indebted will mabb payment to A. CATHCART, March 2, 186(1-6t. Administrator. $18,570 79 TAKE NOTICE. THE "Tuscarora Petroleum Company" win hold a eprrLil ,neollu g Hiihe Court House. In the Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday, March 24th A toll attendance Is expected, as business at the great est importance Will be tionsarted. By order of the President. 'March 2, 1865 ESTATE NOTICE. -- Letters Testamentary on the estate of David Lingantield, dee'd., late of Enst Pennsborough Twp., Cumherland County, have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber residing in the same township. All persons indebted to sAil estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims a gainst the estate will present them tor settlement to ELIZABETH LINGANFIELD. March U , IF6ll—* Executrix IT® - weirsh. LA large assortment of the best quality ”r Urorerirs, ProriN•alts, ,S'pircs, Fruits, dy., selling off nt tho very lowest prices ruling In tho State of Pennsylvania, Call and Satisfy yourselves of the ti uth of the miser tion. Feb. 23, Mo. WM. BENTZ. A GENTS WANTED TO TAKE OR _ tiers for the best selling book now published. THRILLING STORIES oF E GH EAT Comprising heroic adventures and hair-breadth °grapes rd rahll el 0, halo to, Sph s and Refugees; daring ear,p,it, of Snnr gg era, Guerillas, Desperad-os and others; Tales of Loyal and Disloyal Women ; Stories of the Negro, he.. with incidents of Fun and Merriment in Camp and Field. liv Lieutenant Colonel Charles S. Greene, eof the Unit. d states Army. Handsomely illustrat ed with engravings on steel and in oil colorr. Send for circulars and see the liberal terms offered. _ _ CI I AS. S (;RE I.: A: l) , Publishers NO. I: • '1 S. Third Street. Philadelphia 186.,-4t. REGISTER'S NOTICE *--Notice iq hereby ON ett to ell pertants Interested. that the fellowing nerounts have !wen filled In this Olfire, by the aceounl,lnts therein 'mined for examinatien, and will he present,' to the Orphan's Court of Cumberland nty. fornnfirnuaion and Itilusra nee. on Tuesday, March 211, A. I)., : N. 1. The orrount 01. C. P. lltinirld4 Tru-tee, ap• ointod tlo Orphan's Court, to self Heal I' late of korz , Keiclry, , n , ••.r the Borough of Carlisle, Lle,seti, .11. for the payment of debts $18,611 U. 2. The account of George Wolf, Executor of the T a q, Will and Teslament, of Samuel Shupp. ',. filet :toil final aedount ~f Arehlhel,l uriet ee , Admintstrotorul Alary Brinker, late of the Turn ugh of il le. deceased 4. The first 11,111.1 final Administration arrount of 'A il liam U, IntneaQ, Administrator of William Duncan, Irate 01 the Borough of Slikppensburg, deceased 5. The first and final account Adam Gottshall and Peter Gottshall Administrators of .locoto Gottshall, late of South Middleton township, deceased. 6. First and INA account of Ron jinn 111 F. Atkinson Executor of Mrs. Susan Wincing, late of the Borough id Carlisle, deceased. 7. The first and part al account cf James II Weakley and Robert Bell jr.. Executot aof the last 'VIII and Testament of Robert Bell sr., late of South Middleton township deceased. 8 The first and final ancount of David Caldwell, and Mlohal Seaver, A dmi n istrators of Jane Caldwell. late of Newton township. deceased. 9 The first and final account of Samuel Creamer, Ad ininistrator of John 11. Voter. late of the-Borough.of Newburg. deceased. 10. The first and final account of Martin It untie, Adlllill strati r, with the will annexed, of Elizabeth C. $14,6/0 79 . , toy der. late of the Borough of Newburg', deceased. 11. The Gun ratIIIISIIip of Slllll 1101 (frab:1111 um di n of the person and estate 'of Jacob Henry 'lll.ll,therger, minor sun. of Jacob Shell.tberger. late of Vest Pennsborough township deceased. I'd. Account of Henry Paul tluardian of Ella II Caron,. tr.., minor daughter nut William K. Tritt. late of \Vest tens slstrough township, deceased 13. ClunrdthriehlpiteCOUllt or Wllllnm Kr, andrdlnn i.c Louisa 1, Weever die-eased, minor child of John II Weaver deceased, late of the liorough ni 14 The lint and final :u•count Of lieorge 11. (lever Administrator of I lank! IlhApeubteel, late ol Sou tharnp ton townhhip, deceased. • it The first and final neoeuni of Wallace. Lx evutor of Ann Stuart, late of the Borough of Carlisle decease I. . rht Ansi 1111141. acroun tof Deitriot H. ytioer, Executor of Deif rich Stiner, late of Upper Alrof town ship, deceased 17. The first and final .''cunt of John M. Waggoner and Margaret Burls waiter, Administrators of the Estate of Henry Burk wafter, late of Frank ford tows ship du 'eased, a- settled by John M. Waggoner one of said Ad ministrators. 18. First anti final account of I'etor Mai tin, and onnrgii Iloov er Fsq . A druinis , z atoms of David Martha, late of Monroe tow n ship, deceased. ;11. Account of Cop harlue Chapman, A dminist ratrix of iieorge Chapman, Late ut Upper Ailed township. I e ceased. = Executor of the last Will and Testament of Benjamin Snodgrass, late of the Borough of Shippem,burg, de cens.id, 21. The Mot and final neet.unt of C P. liumrieh. Ad-' minlstrator ri the Estri e of Daniel Bailey, late of the Borough of Carlkle, deeea ed 22. account of Mode IlrilTeth, Administrator of lames A. Fritz. late id Monroe township, deceased. 23. First an I final account of Wesley Walker, Ad. ninktrator with the Will annexed, of Joseph Walker, 'ate of Monroe township. deceased. 21. First and final account of Eli Yost, Executerjd the last Will and Testament of (feorge Yost, late of Up per Allen township, deceased, 25. First and final account of Levi 34,1,1 Esq., Ad min,strator of Mr., 1311zzabod.liner, laco of icsburg, deceased. 213 Final account f Levi Merkel, fluaidfan of Rich ard M Grain, minor son of Dr. Joseph Clain. • 27 Guardianship a. count of hristian Eberly, Guar dian of Louisa Ft anklin, minor child 01 SUITIUeI Frank liu, deceased. 2K. The 111on,l1 IA 1,1 James 1.. Ul von, Esq , Executor of Caroline Niblock, late ofthe Ii dough of Nea•vllle, de ceased 20. I rat and final account of Jacob Hale, Adminis trator of .laeob Farenlaiugh, late of Southampton tow indilp, deceased, 30 First and final ateunnt of John Irvine, Guardian of Benjamin Law, minor son of David L. Law. 31 Thou uardianship account of John Cl utsliall, Guardian of Annie C, ltd ht, Emma, Edward and Jacob Heiden), minor children of Jacob and Isabella Beide.), late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. 32 Account of John U racily, Guardian OF James Al beit M'Cune, minor son of Samuel E. McCune, deceas ed. 33 First and final account of John Musselman, Ex ecutor of George hued, late of Sliver Spring township, deceased. 84 a uardiamhip uccouut of Jonathan Snyder, Guar dian of Fanny Seitz, minor child or .Invob 35. The supplemental and final aceount of Ilmu•y Administrator of Join M. Miller, late of Militia township, deceased. 3?. First and final account of 11. New sham. Admin istrator of Nlary Baughman, late of 3111I11u township, deceased. B 7 First and final account of William Baughman Administrator of Are Barger, droeaiod 3S. First and final acrount of I. A. Quigloy Admin i.""'"v " 0 ""'--" 4 " 1 “ 1 ".- Into of .(lopow , •11 township deceased. ao. First and final arcount of Sarah A. Phillips, Ad mlnistratri aof William II on nay, hit oof Mechanics burg Borough, decoased. Feb. 23, 1806 offer now a large assortment of fall and Winter Dress Goode considerably under cost. A. W. BENTZ. I= Dissolution Notice OTICE is hereby given thar the co- partnership heratofbre existing between L. Mu lti and John Loads was on the dbth ,day of January dls- P , lVell by mutual consent. Tho business will' be set -, tied by L. Lewis. The business of manufiteturing matches will be con tinued by the subscriber at Eberly's Mills, Cumbt Co„ Pa. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit at con tinuance of the patronage of She trade. I= Cu mberiand Nurseries Three Miles East of Carlisle, large Stook of fruit and ornamental IA trues, Vines ; Plants and Shrubs,' . Consisting of every variety usually propagated,. will be sold'oheap the, coming Spring, In , order to close out the ',took. -Particular attentloh le called to the largo and fine • Apple Trees and Evergreen and Shade Trees, will beliold to suit the purchaser either by the tree, by a o hundred or by the row In the ground or dug, all intending to plant the , coming' Spring are In vited to call at the Nursery 'aild get bargains.' All orders promptly filled. ; S. RUPP. ' Feb. 0, 15136—ilui. T" great Agriculturist Strawberry plants for'sikat ibu Cumberland Nursery. HENRY R. RUPP, Fob. 0, 1800—trr. Large lot of: splendid standard and ,I)Warf ,ppar Concord, Delaware, Diana, and Mazatawney grape vines for sale at the Cumberland Nursery, •z • : . ' lIItNItY 8. RUPP. Yob. o,lB B b - 9 m. • NOTICE. WM. B. BUTLER, Socrotary FOR CASII REBELLION G. W. NORTH. Register, L LIM 18 A. L. SPOOSLIM. R EAL ESTATE AGENT, Scrivener, conveyances Insurance and Claim Agent. Of Main Street Near Centre Square. 'TOME Insurance Company of New Haven, Connecticut, Statement of January Ist, 1866. Capital Stock $500,000,00 Surplus 275,686,10 $711•,8b6,10 1.1.08 unadjusted 077 72 INSURANCES MADE PERPETUAL AND TE3IPOR- UM The'ausetts of this Company consist of United States Government Securities, stocks in National Banks, and Mortgages on Real Estate The Board ofDlreeters have declared a Semi-Annual cash Dividend of Ten per cent free from Government Tax payable on and af ter 16th, Ja unary, 1866. Also a scrip Dividend of Siaty per cent on the earned Prenlium of Policies on titled to participate in the Pro fits for the year ending Ist of January. 1866. And have voted to Increase the Capital Stock of the Com pany to One Million of Dollars. Apply to • A. L. 9PONSLER, Agent. For Sale or Rent, • • A Commodious Two-Story Brick House, and Large Lot of ground containing a choke variety of fruit, situate on West Loather street. Possession given on the Ist, of April next Apply to A. L. SPONSLER, Feb. 0, MM. Real Estate Agent. A Desirable Town Residence at Pri- vote Sale j ITUATF at the extreme west end of Norl b street Carlißle. The Lot contains 125 feet in front and 240 feet in depth. Improvements area commodious Two- Story 411+. 1 ReSidellee. and other nut-buildings all new and in good order and a choice variety of fruit of all kinds. For terms &e. Apply to A. L. SPONSLER Feb. `23, 1866. Real lisiate Agent. - - ---- - ABond fOr $2300, secured by Mort- gagoon a First rate Plantation will be disposed of. Apply to A. L. SPONSLIZR. 411,1!L000, Wanted on 'Mortgage of valua ble Improved Heal Estate. Apply to A. L. SPONSLER, FOR SALE. A Highly Inri n •urrrl Limestone Form. (JUNTA ENING 120 ACHES, IT A NI/St/NEELY located within 2 ladles of Carlisle The Buildings are nearly new. Fellers in good of derond the land in a high State of Cultivation. Apply to =MEE FOR SALE. TOWN PROPERTY on South Hano ver street, Carlisle, Comprising la) feet In front and 240 fret in depth having thereon erected 3 Dwell ing Ilouncs, Shops and other Buildings will be sold en tire or divided to suit purchasers. A pply to A. h. SPONSLER. Feb. 16, 1866. FOR SALE AValuable Lot of ground on South Street containing over 600 feet in front and 260 in depth. A Iso, n Lot at the corner of Pitt and South Streets, containing. 60 feat in front nyei 110 feat In depth. Apply to I ITV NOTR',E.-- 1 Letters of Administratn n rum testamenta an two, on the estate of James Cameron, dee'd.. late of the Itnrnugh of Carlisle, barn been Issued to the rut, scribers ta niding In the seine plane. All persons in dobted to raid estate will make pa) went and these having lanes will present them to .10115 C. CAMERON, R. D. CAMERON, Administrators ruin tectamento Annex.. 1566-61 'lll - 010E SE(-ARS & TOBACCO, AT RALSTON'S LIIIERTY WHITE LEAD, preterred by all practical Painters! Try it & you will have no other. Manufactured only by ZEIGLER de SMITH, Wholesale Drug. Paint & Glass Dealers, No. 137 North Third Street. PIMA D'A., Jan. 22, I StlB.ly. List of Sales of Personal Property and Real Estate. BY N. B. MOORE, A utioneer. A Mat,dield, Jan. 27, Item 1.. k 8. I ... , Der , ottal Property. Feb •• I.:phi - Lull Day, A More, Real Estate, . 4 10, S. Wi If A ti y. Wolf Real und Porcnn Prnp.rr}.. John Ilut.•hlncon, " •• 15, David Nlekle. " 16, ' .1. 1, Elliott. '• Daniel Malinger. '• .lav B. NVeakley, WOhiughlitt " •' 20 Keefauver. '• Mar 1 J. I' Beitzhoiier, Thomas Slu,ver. " .),.s Sal lettlvrger, " Charles Fbealfer, %V,e. Defter, Alfred Moore, " l'e•ter Miser, •' Jacob Burkholder " '• 19, " Matthew Moore, •• "20k21," D.iviii Martin, •• ]larch 22, 211, and 22 " Jacob Itedseeker, " '• 2.114 r 27" Dania Martz, 12 " Daniel ii hitnight," " 17, " G. 'l'. Curvat , " 30, " LIST OF SALES IIY WILLIAM DEVI NNEY, A uctiooleer .1.10 too y 25, .1, M. 'tske, Silver Spring, do 27, I' B. Nelsley, Silo r Spring. Polo nary 13, S. A. l'ngue, West pennsia.ro,• do 14. 'l'. Ileogy, Silver Spring. 10. 'Molnar Smith, South Middleton do 10, John Thomas, Mifflin. do 20. James Pulley, South Middleton. do 28..1. W. 'A Whims, !Middlesex do 20, Joshua Myers, Monroe. do 28, Chris. llartiler. Monroe. March 1, Geo. Bishop, South !Middleton. it, T. N. CullsorUon, Silver Spring. do 3 I' A. biller Monroe. do 5, , leo. Longdorf. Silver Spring. do 8, Jacob St rock, Moume do 7, Johathan Ileagy. Silver Spring. do 8 John Hauck, Silver prink do 9. Jacob Swinger, South Middleton. do 10, John Shaffer, South Middleton. do 12, Joseph S. Grown, York Count). do 13, .1 tunes A. Williamson, Silvor Spring de 11, J. M. Stoke. Silver Spring. do 17, John Steigleinau. do 20. M. U. ileltzhoover, Monroe. lo 21, W. M. Hastings, South Middleton. do 22, Joshua Myers. Monroe. do 23. Martin Wonders, South Middleton do 24, Thomas Ilockly, Bolling Springs, do 28 .4 20, Martin Shriner. Carlisle. do 30, Peter Westhelrer, .Mechanicsburg. )IT E 1 I BLIt,Tr'WUITE LEAD,- Whitest, the most durable and the moat evnmeleal. Try It I Manufactured only by Ziegler & Smith, Vholesnle Drug, Paint 3 Glatot Dealers. No. 137 North Third St , 'S'I'ATE NOTICE._ Notice is hereby given that Letters of Admin istration on the estate ofJohn iticKinstry, late of Penn Twp , dee'd, have this day been issued to the under signed residing in said Tai,. All persons indebted to said estate wit' please make payment at once, nod those having chums Will present snem Ibr tetpeniers t. JOIIN T. GREEN. Administrator. Feb. 2, 1866—Gt. ci n TOVES, TIN WARE, Ste*: The un &reigned having made ap 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 I lass Stove, Tin and Sheet-iron estab lishment, aro prepared to prove to the citizens of Car lisle and vicinity, that they are determined to sell goods at prices which defy competition. Their stock of STOVLi'AND ENAMELED IMRE is the best that Philadelphia and New York can pro duce, Their stook of stoves consists in part of the fol lowing named Cook's Noverner Penn. Prairie Flower and the Ba rley Sh.af, with all varieties of Parlor, Iled.room and Office Stoves, of the neatest pattern, and best quality. The Gover nor Penn, which they guarantee to give entire satia faction In every respect, with capacity to prepare the co ked or baked faro of any nmily with less consump tion of fuel than any other stove, they will warrant for nix months. They manufacture Zirnmerman'a St. 4 am Cook Kettle, in which all kinds of vegetables can be cooked at the. same time, without, the one fla voring the •other. Best of" relbrences given. They have purchasecerdreash, and therefore have the prices nrtheirgeods,roduced — to - ayery — low figure; - feeling confident that "large sales and small profits,' is the be r et policy. They call attention to their large stock of Tin, Sheet-iron,and ' .ENAMELED WARE,' consisting of Buckets, Basons, Wasb-boilers. Wash dishes Lard Cans, Coal Scuttles, do., Jo., guaranteeing to all who may purchase of them a saving of at host .TWO. DOL,LARS out of every ton expended.. neater; Kitchen Ranges and Furnaces sot in on: short. notice. Roofing and Spouting done In the best manner and on reasonable terms. Old stoves taken in exchange for new ones. Olve us a call. - North Hanover street, between Web. zePs and Thudium's Hotels. _ Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally be• stowed upon them, they solicit a • contlnukuco of the sante. RUINESMITIL & RUPP, Feb. 6,1886-3 m . . . . . . .. , , Wa n ted. . . , . ~ (213000,T0r which a first judgement or m 9 rt g a g o, will be given on two farms worpOL2e. 000 , In' blab' coul46,,Apply tolho Edltar. • • . : . Feb. 20,1800; . • • 1,, . , ; - THE NEW YORK WEEKLY MAGAZINE Is published in season to be received In nearly all parts of the United States East of the pocky Mountains, on every Saturday of its date. It will be de- r voted to POPULAR LITERATURE, Science and Art. It will contain The Best Popular Tales. The Best Domestic Stories. The Best Sketches or Travel. The Best Papers on Popular Science. The Best Short Popular Essays, The Best Poems, Blographh-s, /tc. It gives More and Better for the Money Than any other Magazine over published. Its Helm , tions embrace the best articles from Dickens—Cham bers—The Corubill and-ether lending foreign Maga zines, published fresh on the arrival of each steamer. and a great variety oforiginnl mutter by the best nu tilers. Was begcuyanuary 13th, Dow I Made a Fortune in Wall st., A splendid. original and true story, written expressly for the New Tons WEEKLY 21110AZINE, by a gentleman of great experience, who knows all the Ins and out, and who will give more information about the straight and crooked ways of that celebrated street than has been ever published. To be completed la a few weeks. As the Magazine Is stereotyped, back numbers can be supplied at ten cents each. All news dealers should have the Memizme but when they are not accessible, we have the following—cash in advance— TERMS. One copy, one year $4,00 One copy, three months 1,00 Tuo copies, one year 7,00 Five copies, one year and one extra to agents 20.00 Specimens copies soot by mall on receipt of ten cents. gar. I'm Svceess.—Thls Magazine ban on exactly met a great public want, that 20,000 Copies are now Printed, with every prospect of a vastly Frenter edition as soon as the public Is g.nerally aware of Its merits. Address, GREAT DISTRIBUTION BY THE American Jewelers' Association, Depots : 37 & 39 Nassau, & 54, 56, & 58 Liberty St., NEW YORK CITY`, I= of Rosewood Piands and Melodeons. Pine Oil Paintings, Engravings, Silver it are, Ovid and Silver Watches, and Elegant Jewelry. consisting of Diamond Pins. Diamond Rings. liold Bracelets, Ct r. al, Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lava, and Cameo l.adien Sets, U 'Ad Pens mvlll (told and Silver Extension Holders, Sleeve Buttons, Solo of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Old Rings, va'ued at which they need not pay mai! it is klit,%%. what IN arm, nun 1111 vat ac. AMERICAN JEWELLERS' SSoCI ATION calls I your n.ttenti , n tn the fart of its bein g the largest. a1..1 - nnisf l, popular Jewellery AFSkoriati. in the United States. Tit business Is and always has been conduct ed in the inte , t candid and Inimitable manlier. Our rapidly Increasing trade is a sure guarantee of the op predation (lour patrons for this method of obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods The sudden termina tion of tie late war has caused the failure of In large number of houses at Nassau, N. P , who were exten sively engaged in running steamers through the block aded ports, obliging them to .11 their goods at a great sacrifice, in s . instances less than one-foul lb the cost of manufacturing. W'e have lately pun based very largely of these Ilinkrupt (locals, at s extreme. ly low prices that we eau afford to send away Finer (:,,ods. and give bettor chances to draw the more val uable prizes than any other establishment doing a sim ilar business. OCR AI3I IS Ti) PLE ISE, and we le _spectfully solicit your patronatte,llB Wean, confident 01 ‘iving the utmost satisfaction. During the past year we have forwarded a number of the most valuable prizes to all parta_pf the country. Those who patron ize us will receive the full value of their money, as no article on our list is worth less than One Dollar, retail, and there are no Blanks. Parties dealing us may depend on having prompt returns, and the artb.le drawn will be immediately sent to any address by turn mall or express. I= The fullowing parties have recently drawn valuable prizes from the Atneriran Jewelers' Association, and have kindly allowed the use of their names CharlesJ II osier, Esq., Treasury Department Wash ington, D. C., Piano, value. $300; N ins Anna 0. Yates. 52 St dark's Place, N. Y Sewing Nlachine, value $75; 8ri,4.-tlen 1.. 1.. Hanson, U , S 1 ale., Nashville. Tenn , iMlver Tea Set. raise 515.0 , Miss Euuna Hunter. t. 3 Front St Harrisburg, . Sewing Mach' ne, value 5110; I.latst IVR It or Chit ton.," Ouse rt Louisville. Ky., mid Watch, init.., ; Wm. S. Haines, 247 King St., Charleston. 8 C., Silver Watch, value 8 5 0 Alexander Johnson, Idxq , Editor Mutilia teur Pioneer, Musicateur, Minn.. Ladies' Enameled Watch, value 5150; thiinuel Lee, Esii Col orado and lied Rank Mining Company. San Francisco ; Cal., Meonleou, value $10.) ; Aaron S. Long, Es.i , Prin. cilia! Elkhart Collegiate Institute, Elkhart, N. J Dia ne 114 Pin, value ; It M. Longstreet. Montgomery, Ain ;Z F,75 RIFY. - 17 — aai7N7i ti - DV?, r, hany, N. Y , Gold Lined Dining Set. value $3 0 I Miss Clara Lueuguer, Dayton, 01110, Pianoforte value $4OO, and Diamond Pin. value 5176 Many names could Inc placed on the list. but we publish no names without permission. tlur patrons are desired to send United States Currency when Is convenient =I LIST OF PARTIAL A RTIC LES SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH, W ith ou t Regard to val ue, and not to be paid for until you know whileviiti trill receive: IS Eleg,nt Rosen ood Pianos, worth front $2OO to $450 15 Elegant Melo mons,Rosewood Cam. 175 10 250 20 First Class Sewing Machines 40 to 300 15 Fine Oil Paintings 30 to 100 150 Fine Steel Logravings, framed 20 t • 30 1.0 5104' Boxes 25 to 40 150 Revolving Patent Castots, Sliver 20 to 40 50 Silver Fruit a”d Cake Baskets 20 t 35 400 Sets of Tea nod Table Spoons 20 to 50 150 Gold Hunting Case Watches, w talded 20 to 150 100 Diamonds BiLgs, cluster and single stnue 75 to 250 175 Gold Watches lo 150 300 Ladies Wenches 00 to lOU 500 Silver Watches 20 to 72 Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops, !Antler.' Sets of (fold and Coral. Jet and Dold. Florentine, M. , sa le Lava, and Cameo Set sof Stud, Vest and Neck Chains, Plain and Chased (laid Itlo,s, Gold Thimbles, Lockets, New Style Belt Buckles, (1 Slit Pew, nod raney Work Boxes, Id Pens with Bold and :Ever Exton. si•on fielders, and a large nvso: Intent of Fine Silver Ware and Jewell y trf every desert pt of the I rot make and latoat :Ivies kijr- A chance to obtain any 01 the ab.•, e A rtiel es f ONE DOLLAR by purchasing a sealed en, elope for 25 ctr. Axe. Fi ve s sled Envelopes wig 1113 na t /1 , 1 $1 Eleven for i;,2 : I hirty for VI; Sixty-live for i;10 hundred for itls Agents wanted everywhere Unequalled indurewents offered to Ladles and (lents who will act as such. tier descriptive elroulars will he sent on application Distributions are made In the folio, log manner : Certificates naming each article and it Its value, are Paced in sealel ens elopes. which are well tel One of these envelopes c.ooaining the tine it,nab, for souse article, hill be delivered at our olio, or rent by mail to anpaddress, Ithout regard L choice, MI receipt of in cents lin receiving the I 'erttllextu the purchaser. as 111 what article it draws and its value, and then Bead One Dollar, and receive the article named, Or Von choo,,e an) other one article on our list of the moue value. Purchasers of our Sealed F 1,0101,06 TO y, in t manner, obtain an lullaby worth nom one to live hun dred dollare. Long letters are unnecessary. Have the kindness to %rite plain derections, and in choosing different al li cies tram those drawn, mention the el he desired. We prefer lettere to be addressed to our Box, 53111, l'obt Of. limier greater safety. t * *Orders fo SEALED ENVELOPES must in every ease he accompanied with the Cash, with the name of the person sending, and Town, County and State plain ly written. Letters should be addressed to the Managers as fol lows t Jew. 19, 1899-3 m . DISSOLUTION. rll RE Partnership heretofore existing under the name of Jameson, Billlnger .t Co., Ic tfi n li day dissolved by mutual consent. R. It. JAIII:h0N, O.'A. DI I.LINtI Jan.], 18C(. PRE undersigned will continue the business as formerly, at No. Iltl North Third Street, Where all transactions of the into firm will be settled. • Yours, Itesroetfully. n. It. JAMItSON. Jan.. U., 18i36-3t. t 4 FITTERS Testamentary Oil the estate of Beskiamln Burkholder, late of Nrankford Twp., deceased, baying been issued, by. the Register of Cum berland County to thendereigned Executor residing In said Twp. Notleoi m itiheroby given to all persons knowing themselves indobtedlo said ostato to make payment to, and those having claims against tho es tate to present them properly authenticated to March 2,1866-6 t. Latest arrival of Prints.. - .• Lkeptendid line of Spririg Styles,- and .' very best makes: Merl imacks, peeboces, A mericans, Spragues, &c. L'A. W. BENtZ. Carlisle, Feb. 23, 1806. , • • • ERSONS :wishin . g to decorate 'their rude; or Cenietary lots, or the, grave efii rola. t ye- Should call at the. Cumberland Nursory ot , nd put, chase chase Ornamental Shade and Evergreen howl, al they will be sold very cheap the coining spring. Natural Peach-trees AM rale low at the Cumberland Nursery. reb.9,1860-3m. LIANArgt.RI3I7. 48 Pages, 48 Pages, MEI HOW I GOT ALARMED 0. U. BAT LIZY & CO., ry.tarsorass N. Y. WEEKLY MAGAZINE, No. 7 Beckman St., New York $1,000,000. FOR 02t1E DOLLAR, MEM SHERMAN, WATSON & Co., Box 5319 Post Office, New York REMOVAL NOTICE. . ABRAM/al MARTIN, Executor Proclamation WHEREAS, the Hon. JAMES H. GRAHAM, President Judge ot the several Courts, of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer end tertniner and General Jail Delivery in mid counties, and Mich , elCocklin and If ugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Torminar and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the mid county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me qiirected, dated the Bth day of January, 1860, have or dered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Carlisle on the 2d Monday of April, 1866 (it being the 9th day,) to continue two weekfl. . „ NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Couslablos of the said county of Cum berland that they are by the said precept commanded to be thou and there In their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisltionsexaminntions, and all other rem mbranceo, to do those things which to their offices apt orbits to be done, and all those that are bound by recognlsancos, to prosecute against the prisoners that ,ro or then shall bo .in Liao Jolt 01 said county, are to he there to prosecutffnem as shall bo just. JOrtN JACOBS, Feb. 16, 1800. Sheriff. COAL AND LUMBER . HAVING as . V. F °elated with .. C A Ltil si r—;....„. ~,,k, Mr C. Fred. Shrom in ,?,,-;)-,,,.:*--, the Coal and Lumber ~' in ..., . ~,..„--,...v... busege at the old Stand of Delaney and , •:-.. , -:___,;177.,.. -..-, ...._:._ Dinir, whore we will keep the beet and CLEANEST CCAL, In the Market., and perfectly dry. Kept under cover. Families will do we I to try us ; as we aro doter• mined to sell cleaner coal, and at as low prices as any other yard In the town. ry us and he convinced. We bare also on hand ALL KINDS OF LUMBER usually kept in a Brat Class Lumber yard which We will sell ns low, or lower than the lowest Jon . 12,1866. DELANCY A FTIROIII. LIFE-HEALTH -STRENFTH LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. LI 1 -EIIALTH-STRENGTH / THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY OR JUAN DELAAIARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prrpared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delainarre, Chief Phydician to Me Hos: Mal do Nord cal Lariboisiere of Paris. This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but la unfailing in the cure of Sparmatorrhm or Seminal ca!,ness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irri tahility. Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions fn in iv hatev, r cause produced, or lio, ever severe will bo ,peeully relieved and the organs restored to healthy action. Hood tho following 00111°11c of eminent French phy micions: "We have used the Specific Dills prepared by par• anciere k Dupont, No 214 Duo Lombard, front the pros, iption of Dr. Juan Delama rre, in our private practiee with unit yin success. and see believe there is no other medicine so well calculated to cu, o all per sons suffering from 1 n valuntary Emissions or any Other soPllkness of the Sur u,l Organs, whed her caused by a sedentary weds of living, excesses. or abuse. IL A. BEA UREPARIE, M. D O. D. DLLIARDiN, M. D. EA N LE LEUCIIRE, M. D Paris. May sth, 15i3, BEWARE uF COIINTERFEITS 'I he Genuino Pills Are sold by all the principal Drug gills Ihromgli,ot the Wm Id, mice Ono Dollar per Box, or i o Boxes fir Five Dollars. A BANC! ERE A DUPONT, Solo Proprietors, No. 211 Rue Lombard. Pails One Dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will ilmure a Iwo by rot urn mall, securely Herded from all oh ersation, nix hones for fivo dollars. Brien al Agrnts for America, 11, , t'A It 11. MOSES Co., _7 cortlandr St, N.Y - Spuuiah and Engli h Pamph lets, containing lull particulars nod directions for use, sent tree to 11130ddress. Sold in Dal lisle by J. W. ELLIOrf, and at HAVER STICK'S. Jon. 12, Ibrai—ly. ME I)R. 111 A RSH ALL'S (! ATAR rt SNUFF! This Snuff Las thoroughly proved Itself to bo the be,t known for eating the Catatrh, Cold In the Heed and Headache. k has boon found an excellent remedy in many eases of Sore Eyes. Deafness bee been removed hy it, :tnd Ilearing has often been great ly improved by its use It Is flagrant and agreeable, end Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the head. Th., sods:aloes attar us: It are delightful and In• vigorating. It opens and purees out all obctructions, strengthens the giant's, and gives a hcalthy action to the pat is affected. More Than Thirty Years' of Sale arid use of Dr Marshall's Catarrh and Head ache :ilan', has 'oved its great value firr all the com al it 01 the 'load, and at title moment it stands higher Ilia se or beloro. • „„'1 i': ,r,•l";,'l',T.'',l';', ' i v st74%!• ‘ g ‘ ..: ' :i f t!cl '", !tri ' s t f„C:l ' o ' n ''' t:v i n r c ' ; N, here. Read the Certificates of \Vholesalo Drug- gi,ts in 1804 The undernlgned, having for many years been ac quainted with Dr Marshall's Catarrh and Headache :mutt, and sold It In our m Indesalc trade cheerfully - Vate. - thet - wir hultere it 4- ko biz errant. trr Frary IT3liebt, to the recommendations given 01 it for the cure of Catarrhal %Re. ticss, and that It Is decidedly the best arthde ao have over known fur all common dioceses of the Head. Burr & Perry, Ituotomilarnes & Park, New `kirk. Reed, Au tin A Co. A. B & D. "ends, •' 131 can, LamBce Si CO •• Btenbeti Paul & Co. '• Reed, Cutler &Cu Israel Minor & Cu. '• Huth W. Fannie, •• McKesson & Rubbino,'• W Pal rba S: Cu. • A. C. dcuvfl & Co. •' hdmands & Cu.M. I 1 ;rd. Close & Co " 11. 11. Ilay. Purtland, Me. Bush & Dale, For dale by all Da uggl,to. Ti' IT. Jan 12, IS6O-Iy. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES Bryan's Puhnonie Wafers ! the original Alirdirrine eNtabiirdred lu 1@37, and find article , rd the lied e r int rodueed under the name, et - PULMONIC Nt A FER " In this or any other country; all other Pulnrou it; Water,' are counterfeits The genuine all be knov.n by the name BRYAN being, slam pod till emir Wllillr. The, Wafers have been beth, o ihe public fur notil Il thirty years, nod tho bum eunu can/ attained, not (Alb In nmerien but lu lOreign eountrins, fully atte: t Ihoit intihisic worth. lire medical propeutles are impel lot t' arty :Ain, (tiered tkr the cure of Pulmonary or lirenclual and the .tuantity coutalued iu each box i 0 neat ly double .hat of the many Nor 11,111n21 ths adv,riu.ed. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers cur, Coughs, C,d ts, ,ore Th runt lloarsenoss, Astimia, Catarrh, Bronchitis, lithleffit Breathing, „I d, Chest Incipient Cmiedimption curl all diseases of the longs. Not only :Wording tempo). ary relief, hut Whaling in rapid and lasting cure and tint, warranted to giro pati,tactimi it, our instancr They do not nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and the niedivillid i.ropei ties are combined In II form no groenbh• and pleasant to the taste, that any child will readily lake them. , 4t,• door Will all‘uys afford RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES To YoeAu- TS and MAC r Elle, those Wafors at+ peoullarly stilnaltlc ttoy In One day remove the most Set et e cwcaslotial heal se nCRH ; and their regulat use tor .1 days s ill, at all times, increase the poi, et and Iloxiloht ol the sales, g.eacly improving it, c.ntipas and eloarness. for w blob put pose Lhot are regularly used by many professional VOCUUSIN. % I y great relehiity ut tbie L velluablo rented) ii,,. inducipi uttptlnelplud persons Lo prepare base lmt tattoo, wlllO.l Lllsap point the just e‘pttotatious of the putt.,.t., ,r t.id Injure the character of the genial., W in. ein t word. • . tilt Y A N.' ' is stamped mt vault Water, and ale, vu the hie simile of the signature ~f the pi,p r o t t ur )It)SP:S" on each wrapper to coUnlerleit whin is forgery. dqr — offeudlng parlio4 will he Bruit with in the full extent oft .o law lin AN's Pt I.MuNIC K APF.IO3 are fur bliio by all 1 L 4; JOLt MOS IS, Sole Proprietor Jan. 12, ISl36—ly Slit JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clark, al I) Physician Extraordinary to the queen. rrIIIS well known medicine is no inn _ position, hut a aura and safe remedy for ' , male Difficulties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever and although a powerful rrMcdy, it contains nothing hurtlul to the constitution. To Aitirrlild Ladies it is peculiarly suited. It Will, In a Abort time, bring on the monthly porlotl with rugu In all cattett 01' Nervous Bpiuinl Affections, Pah, In the hack and Limbo, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight ex. ertion, Palpitation of the Heart., Lowness of paid 0. IlYsturlca, -lob Headache, Whites, and all the' pain rut discasos MC11511.111.1 by a dlscrdered system, theso Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed. 'Mein Pills have nevur been known to fail whore tl direct lOW 011 tho 2d page of pamphiot are wall oboe '1 For further particulars, get ti pamphlet, free, or the agent. $1 and 0 postage el amps enclosed to any authorized agent, will imam a bottle, containing, over W. 111.410TT, Jan. 12, 180t1-Iy. Ago n - 1 - I_4 STATE NOTICE.- 2 '4 Letters Testamentary on the estate of Ida4,aret Jane Nleliey, late of Plainfield, Cumberland County, have been Issued by the Register of said County to the undersigned residing in the same plaed. All persons having claims will present them, and thoso Indebted will make payment to. Feb. 2, 18Q0-6t P ipURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAL), will do more end better work' 'at a givait Cost, han any other) Try It I hltinufacturetlonly by . *.'2,113311.111t .1t SMITH. , N4bblenale Dttiapalnt & Glass Dealers, No. 137 Narthhird Street,'Phllairtt.,, .....,..... Jan:.F2' 113613-1),..r , T . . ... . , 11 - NtitsSibitt- OASES, Ladies' and I . loenilbmoi2e, Doe. 15, 1865. . - Burnt; Coffee, Vanilla and Chocolate:. ea. MS, 1806 AT TfAVXIII3TIOKI3. 27 0, rtlautll SL S JOHN BOWMAN, Executor AT TIATI'..REiTXOtifif
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