American House, North Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has taken et.; above well known house, formerly kept by 'lr. Shriner, and intends sparing.no exertions to accom modate all who may be pleased,to give him a rail. The house has boon refitted and Is in excellent order. lie also introduced Anderson's Spring Bed Bottom h Bedsteads, so that s gusts will have a good iII t's rest. Ills charges Nv Li i I I ho e moderate. Attached to the bousmis a large yard with excellent and convenient stabling. LEWIS FABER. 1.11 6,1866-6 m C rlitile, A Physician & Acconchour. IR. LOUIS GRIFFIN, (formerly . of New Vol 1..) having permanently located at solicits the liberal Pat-imago of the citizens of th lo place, and surroundings. ticular attention paid to diseases of -Women and Children." Office at Mansion I is Mon, hoist 32. April 15, Adams Express Company. r HE following Bundles, Packages, lioNes, and Trunks, remain in the ofilro and if not redeemed within thirty days from dale mill he sold to pay shames. Articles. Destination. Net PI e'S. I 11,1:ago, Bev Wm Kopp, I Bundle, Alexander Ross, I Package, Capt. J. K. Weal 'n I Pulley, D. A. Cornman, I Package, J. W Andrew's. I 4, John D. Uorgas. I Box. Jae. Coyne, J. K. Funk, 1 It Bag, 1. W. Ellsworth. 1 Bins, Samuel Carrigan, I Package, Roo. Geo. B. McCollum I Bundle, 11. Iloertor, I B Bag, Geo. It. Thomas, 1 Package. (leo. B. Pollen, I Bundle, V.. 1. Jones, 1 C Bag, .lobn,lteiloy, I Package, llef'kenstoller , I. Hager, Joseph Myers, I Box, Peter Venite, I Bag, .1.11. liftman - old, IPa rkage, .hie. Dodson, 1 J. Melxell, 1 '• .1. B. Wallace. 1 Box, W. C. Jacoby, I Package, .1. B. Green, 1 Box. 3alm Wolford, 1 Package, George Becker, 1 Trunk, A Stemmeet, 1 Casting, .Ino.Greason, 1 Trunk. M. E. Marshal, 1 Bundle, Peter Smith, 1 .1. 11. 111:atoti. 1 •• F. NI. I, Gillelen. act I•ieut. E.ll. Wardwell 1 Package, J. Allen, Pro!. McAllister, I Castiag. .1. P. Bell •rhnm or, lsca-3t A REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ‘Jr - Greenfield & Sheafer are uoW opening A 1.,:e ~u pply of Dry 011(48 for the SI'RIN( I 'l'll ADE, t•.,t a 11, , til lLr E,lt ru 111 ,omprising USLI NS, per ;Ird and upwar. STAND:\ El) MUSLI NS, 1,, 4 quality, :10 por yard. 1'1:1 \'l'S, 1 , , ;nil I wr and BEST :01 ERICA N ut N C'AST G I N(;11.% :10 et, \l•;\\ STYLES DELA INES, MEM K ENTUCK Y JP:A N DEN 111 C K Y ;URI V ES, TICEINGS, CLUCKS, in wear, %.iriety ainl al like rea , ,onable rates. 'these goods having been gurchased since the kite DECI,I NE IN PRICES, we are glad to he able to oiler them to the puldhr throe remarkably low figures Our Store on Pla , t Malts door from the Public Square GREENFIELD & SE EA FER A pril I IMI NEW CHEAP CASH GROCERY IRE PROVISION STOIU ! Great Excitement on the Corner of Pitt anti I,outher Ftrrct,, opp.ite the German Reformed ( Horeb, Carlisle, Pa. The Subscriber beg, Temp to inGUnn his Ii iends and the nubile, that 1,, has just returned from the Ea,tern cities, with u furl and nhoire assortment of G ItOCERI EK, li, will keep eunstantl) en hand au cxtonr.ive and general assortment of Cello,a of all kinds, Blown Sugar, Ci ushed Sugar, Pulve,riad Sugar, Rice, Tallow Candles. Star do Starch, 'leas of all kinds, Salt by the Sack, Buckets:lnd Tula. Wash llrau ds, Brooms, Bed Cords, New Orleans Molasses, yish—all kinds, Pep per, Spice, Soda, Cream Tar tar, Best I udigu, Cinna mon, Clot es, M DI uslaid.lllacking, Twist T0ba,, , ,, Rnt y. Spun, Nat oral Leaf, Toll:wen, Smoking, Fine Cut, Candies. Raisins, Can Peaches, Crackers, Essence of (71 - Zeo, Dandelion. Cheese, ID miny, Beans Cigars of all kinds, Nuts—all kinds, ite., NOTIONS OF :11,1`, KINDS, and everything else that is kept in a grocery store. I invite the public to call and examine my goods and prices helore purchasing else,, hero, as I am determin ed to hell at Very small profits. The highest prices paid for all kinds of Country Pro duce ACOIS FEINER. April 11. IStid—kin. Valuable Town Property at Private Sale. I J OT containing 75 feet front on Louth er xtreet ahoy° Pitt, by '2.40 foot in dopth t. Dickinson Alloy. The buildings are throe god D ir ELLIN lIOUSEs, Two of which are on Lnuthor St . and Ann on Dial] ,on Alley. Fir terms kr. Apply to JACOB SIiNEII. April b, IHt. CLOSING OUT SALE =MI NEUFCHATEL WATC H ()WING to the failure and sudden dose of tin• o orks and loud noon of 1110 NEUFCHATEL WATCH CO., a large number of Fine Watches, manufactured cope. daily for the United States, being heavy, first class time-keepers, intended to stand hard usage and sud den changes of temperature, are left in our hands for immediate sale. As agents of the Company, we aro obliged to dispose of this Ste, k fur Cash, in the short est possible time. We have, therefore. decided on the plan annexed, as the one that will be productive of the desired result. This plan gives every one an op portunity of obtaining first-class drat-keepers at a price that all can command. As every Certificate rep resents a Watch, there lire no blanks, and every ono who invests in this sale MUST got a Watch et half the retail price at least ; end, Oat all fortunate, one to wear with pride through life. Remittances ninny be made at our risk in Registered Letters or by Express, or Post-Office Orders and Drafts payable to our order, and we guarantee a safe return. This INSURE'S safe delivery and sure return to every patron. We warrant every Watch as represented, and satis faction is guaranteed In every Instance. Knowing the worth of the stock, tee can give a warrantee to every purchaser. Tho price has boob placed at the very low figure in order to insure immediate sale ; and all who desire to improve the opportunity should make early application. HAZARD, MOORE & CO., 303 Broadway, New York, Agents fur the Neufchatel Wat . eli Co. THE FoLLowiNa SPLENDID LIST OF ' _FINE WATCHES & CHAINS, WORTH $350,0001 TO BE SOLD FOR TEN DOLLARS EACIII '127 Gold Hunting Chronometers $175 to *450 163 Gold Hunting Patont Levers , • 160 to 325 144 Gold Hunting Duplex 100 to 800 175 Gold Hunting Patent Levers 75 to 276 an Cold Hunting Lovers 60 to 276 240 Gold Hunting Lopines 50 to 200 160 Geld lilagloCased Lovers 90 to 276 336 Heavy Gold Patent Levers 75 to 225 208 Heavy Gold-Cased Lovers 70 to 175 420 Ladles' Gold. Hunting Levers 45 to 225 272 Ladies' Gold4lnumolod Levers 55 to 250 135 Ladles' Gold Magic Levers GO tO 275 235 1 1LAtilbs' Gold Engraved Layers . 46 to 175 263 Ladies' EngraymbLepltios ---- . ^ 40 tO 126 1180 Heavy Solid fillter DuplOrt . 35 to 125 436 Heavy Silver Patent Lavers BO to 125 600 Heavy Solid Silver Levers 25 14 100 478 IleavySolid Silver Laplace 20 to 90 263 Ladles , Solid Cased• Lovers 26 tO 00 '224 Ladles' Solid Cased Lopines 20 to 65 RlGir 'All the above List of 'Watehos N V 111 be sold for TEN DOLLARS Dean. . . • Certificates representing each and every watch in the ahoy° -List are placod in sirnilar Enveloped and • 13 aale ri . Any person obtaining a CortifleitteTto he bia at our office, or sent by, mall to any address, can. have the article called for on the return of tho Cortlficate, With Ten Dollars. We charge, for forwarding Certificates, 60 cents each . Ylee will be sent for $2, and Fifteen for $5. • ' The CertifiCate must, in ell oases, he returned with • and accompany the money when goods are ordered. All orders promptly filled, and forwarded by return ..`;mall or expreee. Address, LAZA.RD, MOORE A CO., , : ;,'). ', '. ','' , :, , 'I '.; 80811roadiv0,y,'New.Yorit Api11t43.8130, . , Patent Metallic Sole. A NEW INVENTION. - WETTING THE FEET is the most prolific cause of diseibal and death known to humanity. It is almost sure to bring on a cold; and colds, neglected, and often when not neglected, lead to fevers or to coughs and Wel consumptions. It is in recognition of this truth that the inventive talent of the country ha- for years been devising some method, or attempted to devise it, for keeping the foot dry, and yet that shouldcriot give inconvenience to the wearer. Rubber shoes, in one form or another, have hitherto been our reliance; but it is well known, as among their many evils, that while they keep the feet di-y from external moisture, they sweat them over much, and by thus inducing an .undue tenderness increase a susceptibility to colds rather than otherwise. They are also cumbersome to the feet, and withal are. very expensive. The demand is for ,omething that shall make the ordinary Boot and Shoe impervious to water, without affecting their elegance or durability, and, it possible, without adding sensibly t" the cost of their manufacture. These, it will be conceded, are most in,- portal, Matures, and we conscientiously affirm that they are absolutely attained in the invention here with presented to the public Tne Invention consists in inserting between the in tier and outer sole, when the host is making, a thin MEI 1.1.1 t. PLATE, exceedingly ductile, combining flexi bility with toughness, %try light, and every tray apapt ed to the end desired le the additional expense is merely nominal. It furnishes a perfect barrier against tile admission of wet or dampness, though the feet may be exposed Os er 50 long upon net parmitents or damp ground. II holies and children the D{ ETA LIAC SULes will he of inetkolable value. as from their habits of life nud del icacy of dress, they are parLienlat ly exposed to the long train ol ills that attend upon an inadequate protection to the !bet. These Soles have atrocity Leen tried by the best of all tests ACTUAL USE, and the testimonhils to their nitrite, freely proffered, indicate that they must be spot dily and universally adopted by the public. The Patent Metallic Soled Boots and Shoes are being in troduced into the le ding !loot and Shoe Stores through out the United States, and will sup Plant all forms of oversh.,cs, except possibly II r deep mud or snow, as they become keown. Be sure to get them and take no other. If your shoemaker does not happen to have them, he c..in procure them without difficulty. If he will not, then tend yoursell to the inventor one dollar and thirty cents, and obtain six pair, assorted sizes, as ith right to use, which will be promptly forwarded by mail or 'sprees pre paid. and which ion he Made up by any shoemaker to the country. Agencies will be es tablished in every city and village, and Supplied with Sol, and mom ietary stamps, aL schedule prices, and liberal c mmissicn allowed on sales. Also tleneral Agencies for States appointed on application, with proper testimonials to the inventor. SAMUEL J. SEELY, General Depot, rot Der City Ilan Place and Read street, New York. underbigned have for the past six inontlis worn Boots and shoes possessing Mr. tieely's 31ETALLIC, Sate, and find them an effectual preventive against damp ness, nut! the colds /.0 often taken (loin damp feet. Mta.t gladly do we testify to the perf,et efficiency of their sort ice. 'rho tl etallir Sole Is not only a grand contribution to the canoe of general health, but a pos. 0,-.• la. ary, oh, iating all necessity of India Rubber shOlts,ex,pt in 111111111 y wvather All .•rdinar) damp. ne,,,,ind oven water upon pal ements,i. completely Gilled of its pdw el of hatin by this roost simple and useful in von tutu. Not ne wit. Inns oim e used them will e‘ et lw without them again. du increase thy curt of I.d. Is and I.y a -um w hi. h is ...iroely worth and in-ure, positit el.), dry feel. which is ref k• turd illtinting the tiro( conditions of M 1101.11.1 eolillort We heartily rot [emend the •• to all Ow souelblf. JAMES IMUDI ) N, Agent no 1.1..1. Snail, Esq.: Dear replyto pair inquiries rogardin s t your Itatent Metallic Sole, I take great pleasure in slating hat 1 li td them put in a pair of line calf skin boots, 0 high I wore the w hole of last winter in the net tree!, of Albany. I have had them halt soled uol inn weining our Metallic Soles now, ait h lull in lion never to Ise• without them. I bare t had a vet or damp foot during the whole time I have worn hem I muumuu,. tissue the host insole yet made, am Um( no perron having 0100 worn them will do 0 itliJuL then. Ni lolling you the success you Mi,ervi. for io ulnable inVention for the preserva liens of 1 remain Luny pours, s•A .I El. I El:, o*.st. i'-otra.•ton . New Vol It. SP: 01.0 .1. Sorts • • . . Item Mr-1 takeut eat pltdtUre in ellet ing le,ti tnony to the uset hives and eomtort I I your patent Metallic Sole. 1 hat e nod a pair of boot, for the pact retell furnished with this Sole.and feel no in sap ing that I have never Worn :110, that combined so perfectly the desirable qualities of dryness and durability. EMMA OVERTON, Moot:Apt, New Verb. S. J. SraA.v, Esq.: Dear Sir—ln aIISWVI . Lo your I ([foot, lam pleased to state that I have manufactured shoe.: containing your Metallic Solo by machinery. I think thorn a su perior article for keeping the feet dry. In manufae- Luring them there is no trouble from cutting the thread when sowing, nor any difficulty iu putting them in the shoe, lterpectfully 3, owe, SEEL}DIAN PEARLBROOK, Practical Shoe Manufacturer. Brooklyn, N. Y. April o,lSla;—tini. ETTII,ItS Testamentary on the estate j of 1100.;,, Burlsholder, late of Frankford Twp.. deceased, hue in_ been issued to the Register of Cum- Is, land County to the undersigned Executor residing in sand Noti. e is hereby given to all persons mg I holoselt andebted to said estate to make p a) meat to, an,t those hat ing claims against tin. l's tote In present ahem properly authenticated to ABRAM ANI MARTIN, Ex vett taw . =I Testamentary on the Estate "f Nt illi un Ferguson late el . West Pen l.bor• owl), Tsvp.. de:c . d., have been i,solol I.) the Register ,•1 Curnherlelol Enmity, to II vulowriber lit lug in the s.one Top AII pormo, indebted will make pay men 1. no.l li ° havieg dein), will present I hem to Eolto E SI I LLER. te. Lai or, of William revent•on. NI.IO h STATE NOT ICE.- , _4 Letters Testamentary on the estate id Abraham Zeigler. late of Middlesex Twp., dre'd., having been is sued by the Register of Cumberland County. to the motet signed Executors, residing in raid Township. Notice is hereby given to all persons knowing t here wives indtdded to said estate to make payment, and those having claims will present them properly au (hunt ivated to either of the undersigned. JACOB HORNER, ELIZABETH ZEIGLER. MELCIIOIIt 11. ZEIGLER, ABRAHAM .1. ZEIGLER, ACOB G. %FAG LER, March )6, 181,6--lit. Executor,. ETTERS of Administration on the estate of Geo. Emig, Sr., deed.. late of Upper Allen Twp., have been issued by the Register of Cum berland County to Wm. Emig, of Upper Allen Twp., and Coo ,Enck, of Monroe Twp. All persons indebted aak, requested to make payment, and those having claims will please present them for settlement. WM. EMIII, 6EO. ENCIt, Administrators. Ma? eh I li, 18611 WM. GOODYEAR, Baker, At Schmohl's Old Stand, Next door to Pcntz's Dry Good C«I lisle, Pa. r 1 1 11 E First quality of Fresh Bread Rolls. ffit ”nde,alo, ,•nt 1.. any partx"fth. • Flintily Flour Lc the Imrr.•l, n Lill I.tirch 30, Is6B—:{m. rta(e - NEAT THE subscriber hereby informs his ()Id j_ customers and the public generally, that he has q• REMOVED his Family Grocery FROM Pitt Street TO the corner of Pomfret, and Pitt Streets, in the building known as CART'S CORNER, • uhich has just been thoroughly repaired and refitted expressly for his business. My stock consists of a first class assortment of GROCERIES, Willow, Wooden and Queensware, comprising every thing in my line of trade. I mu in constant communication with the eastern cities, and will be in daily receipt of the NEWEST and FRESH EST GROCERIES the foreign markets afford. Don't lielet the place—Cart's Old Corner JOHN F. STEEL. Carlisle, Marsh 10, 1800. The Carlisle Cook! TO NEW AND OLD HOUSEKEEPERS A new and perfect Air-tight Gas Con ruining Cooking Roy° for Coal or Wood. CALL AND BEE IT ! Al our Foundry and Stove Ruoms, Main S Carlisle. Vic patterns of this Slave aro now and original in de sign and 'goltun up expressly for our use. I We there fore call it It combines every now and Valuable Improvement In Cooking Stoves. It is exceedingly handsow ein ap pearance—is a perfect Air-tight and Gas Consuming Stove, and may rafelyhe_pronau need the cheapest, best and most complete Cooking Stove in the country. Wo east two sizes, adapted to the wants of both large and small families. Experienced Housekeepers will Grid upon examination that the combines ovary zeguisito for economy and,efficloncy In cooking. Tbo public are specially requested to call and coo 114 as wo aro confident It will fully recommend Itself. blarch 23,1862.—1 y. F. OARPNEIt k CO. THE "Combination" Hoop Skirt, New style for 1866. Blarelr 28,1866. A. w. Rpm. _ _ BABACHED and Unbleached muslins . at greatly reduced prlcen, alaciSuperfor Cotton mat aA. W. MINTZ'S Store. Ma 23, 1866. • 1)R114T8 Of all brands at the very low I eat market /atm March 23,1880. A. W. DENTZ. ,PHYSICIANS find it,to their ad vantage to e{di arid' pirrehaeo their Medleirio' .:'.444451°P13.• NM SEELY'S TESTIMONIALS .1. CLEMENT FIIENCIL P.o.tor C•oar:.l ( Ong. Church, Brooklyn IMEt;IEMIII YORE Dec NOTICE• NOTICE. THE CARLISLE COOK ! NEW CARLISLE COOK Still Ahead ! ! ! LEIDIGII & MILLER HAVE just opened the largest and moat complete snick of DRY 000DS, suitable for the present and coming Seasons, that has ever boon brought to the Borough of Carlisle, having been - per since the GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES =1 EDREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, that has just taken place In the Eastern Cities, and over) thing marked dot n to ITS FA LL' IN . NO 1,1) Th, stock consists in part of an ondloss varioty of DRESS GOODS, SI7IT/111.1,E FOR THE SEASON, Such as likel< and Colored Silks, of I' very variety, grade, quality and style ; ir ; Chen, Molutirs ; PLAID AND STRIPED POPLINS Plaid and Striped Poil de Chereres; all shndos of plain and figured MOHAIR ALPACAS; VALENCIAS; all :.ili 3 of Shepperd's Plaids, 111 41",,,1 iron. (le bfr s ; Printed de Laines and Litanies, PRINTED PERCALES, BRILLLI NT SCOTCH 71.1.115, Chit of all patterns GRAND DISPLAY OF DOMESTIC GOODS. CALICOES, from 12h cts. up BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED USLINS, as low i❑ prico as 16 cts. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS. PILLOW CASE 11USL1NS, all widths. LINEN AND COTTON TABLE DAMASKS. Tickings, Cheek e. era.bus and 11 unkiliark Tuwelin ge, Napkins Hollins, Gingbauis, Cotioil Pan Ls Stuffs, Linon Cheek., Kentucky J nuns, Nankeens, Sc.. Sc. MOURMNG GOODS. 80011./int, 'lnds° Cloths, Reps, and tilde lift 11 de I,,tines, 11.1'.1 CA 8,- .1/ () /1,1 /RS, ;7; C TC 11 (; N 11 ANI S , Printed de Lainen, Polka Spott Foulards, Crape Vella, Crape Collars, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, &c Special attention given to the furnishing of all kinds of Funeral Goods, of which we always have a full sup ply, A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS AT LEIDICII & MILLER'S, Such ae CA NIBRICS, J ACON ETS, N A I NSOOK S, ' -- V BRILL] ANTS real French Series iIIUSLI NS, Striped, Plaid, Swiss and Nainsook Muslim, suitable for Dress and (laribaldar, Bishop's Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Shirred, 'ruched and Puffed Mus Unit, for Garibaldas, &c., &c. NOTIONS I NOTIONS!! Jouvin's celebrated Rid Moves; /01 grades of Silk, Berlin, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves, for Ladies, Gents. M 1.0E4 and Children ; Linen Handkerchiefs ; Silk Ihmdkei chiefs; Hosiery of all kinds; Needle worked Edgings; Laces, Hooped Skirts, Raimondo, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, dcc. MEN'S AND BOYS WEAR, Always a full stock of all descriptions of CLOTHS, CAS. SIM EItES, VESTING: , , ,tr. We will also have Chu meets made up at very short notice by a first-rllis: , Fashionable Tailor. All the now designs of PARASOLS & SUN UM,BRELLAS =1 SPRING SHAWLS, BASQUES cj• MAN ILLS. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS I _lu t a trills over the Melodeon, yet the musical advan tages, beauty of tone and qnicknosa of touch and ac tion are so far superior, that they aro-fast supereeding the Melodeon and the call is now almostexclusively for of every grade and style in the market, comprising . I the CARPETS 1 CARPETS 11 AMERICAN ORGANS It le adapted to any Music from the quickest and most lively, to the heavy tone of the Church Organ. And althost universally they are preferred to the Mane, by persons who have them, yet costing less than half, and only taking a small amount of room. tend for descriptive circulars giving,P7ll particulars and prices. . Exclusive Agencies secured to Dealers, and largo discounts to the trade and Teachers. Address all or ' ointilA OTT, Wholesale Agent, 748 Broadway, New York. REAL ENGLISH BRUSSELS, I March 30,1866-Iy. E 312 T. NLN, LISTING, UOME MADE. RAO , SUPERIOR 2•PLY, of We celebrated wakes of Lowell and Uartford Cpm pantos. Floor 011 Cloths, Table 011 Cloths, Stair 011 Cloths, Window Shades and Blinds, Slatting Rugs and Ninth; Please call, one and all, and gee fbr yoursolvek the advantage there Is in, purchasing your Goods whore you cuu buy them the cheapest, as our motto if; al ways to make "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." . , and at the samo time will convinc e you that we ere nevor undersold. Wo nix aye take groat pleitsure in exhibiting our 000(1E1, 4 foeling assured that we' have' the tno t. complete stook of Goods in the cOnntyi , ' Fooling under great obligations to the community for their very kind and liberal patronage so far ex tended to the Firm, nriyearnostly and respectfully ask a 'continuance of the same ' , • _ • Xar PleaSe to - tool:Oboe to tall at - thp Carom liked Opposita Irvine's Shoo Store, (Bign of tho Carpot ;gal LErDion ec March 80,1800 (Front "Godey's Ladies' Book" February, 1.866.) TFIE following remarks and sugges - • tione relative to thin immensely popular Instru ment will doubtless Interest and profit very many of our readers, we command the article to their careful perusal:— A hundred and ono makers of Organs, Cottage, Par lor, Cabinet, American, School Organs, etc etc., are each claiming to make the best Instrument In the world.' Being comparatively a new Instrument as at present constructed, we are convinced the public aro much less capable of judging of its merits, or demerits, than of most other instruments. If there is really an essential difference In them, if there are some excel lent and some worthless ones, the public should have some criterion for judging of them, some facts which will enlighten them. We cheerfully concede the apace for this article knowing that there is hardly a family, or church, or school in all the land, but Is more or leas IntoroatPd in this topic. Wo are also aware of Its be luga great misfortune, a real calamity, to any of them to purchase an inferior or worthless Organ, ruinous to good plt.ying, and often a source of cinch annoyanCe and vexation. We know this article to emanate from a candid and inteillgeu t source, and thus we give it to our readers. The question is often asked, what are "reed organs?" We adswer, they are, In most cases, nothing in the world but the old melodeon In disguise. Many of the an-called organs have the same hollows, the same reeds,. and the same general internal arrangement. With the bellows turned on edge to gain room, they have simply put on a more pretentious exterior and a more high sounding name. But an organ, to be in reality an or gan, must have a win,' chest or reservoir for air sepa rate from the bellows, into which wind-chest the reeds open, and the tone has room to expand and perfect it self into the full round tone, similar to the flute or pipe organ, even, smooth, firm, and mellow ; and this tone from reeds cannot inc obtained in any other way known. Nothing so annoys a true organist as to kayo the vol. ume of sound swelling and jerking spasmodically with every variation of force on the bellows, which Is always; the case where the reeds open direct Into the bellows or air passages, Instead of a wind chest or sound-box. And yet some makers even go so far as to claim this spasmodic or automatic jerking of the bellows on the reeds as an excellence, just as though they did not know that it must very soon throw the reeds out of tune, and injure the bellows; and as though it were not an easier matter to obtain a much better and mere easily manage i swell by other methods. The truth is, any organ, so called, or melodeon which has the wind acting directly upon the reeds, is nothing more nor less than a huge accordeon, dress it up as you may. And whop organists and true musicians become aware of the fact that they can obtain those that's... 3 organs in fact 00 well as in name, they will buy no more of the objectionable ones. Then again the swell should al ways lie separate and distinct from the bellows, so as not to be acted on by the hand, or sofeblowing, but convenient so that the player can use It with the knee, separate from the hands or feet, and than always un der easy control to be used ad libitum. The large divided bellows, or double bellows, Is also a very important improvement. By this means not only can the wind be supplied more evenly. but with far greater ease to the performer, front the fart that either bellows 10(410 will he sufficient for the lighter melodies. thus pet milting the player to change about and reel the feet at wilt ; then, it the bellows Is of the requisite large Si?, and having the wind chest or reservoir, all will be well. As to the reeds. they must he scientifically tuned and voiced, or all the other good qualities in the world cannot produce a good toned In. strument. The inquiry now very naturally arises, where can the organ be procured enolletiing all these essential and desirable qualities? There ouly 0110 possessing all these 110 in t!. and that's tine AMERICAN ORGAN, made by S D. & 11. W Smolt. of Boatel, 8110:IIIA tot IVholesale Agent, 74'. Broadway, New York. 'l hese of gains 11,1, n Willd-1410t os tending the whole length of the instrument and so constructed as 171fiFt at the same time as or board, and having the same important relation and part to perform that the sounding-board has to the phone. This feature the makers have patented, and to it :Ire awing in a great measure th , entirely une qualled fullness and richt ens of tone on, highly prized by all who have used these tinl.2oln Tiny alsohave the largest and best divide:l bellows tin Use, which in 10100101 11111101(4110 11,0111'0. NO part. of their work is slighted. no expense or pains spared to make the A merican Organs perfect musically, as well MS 111,11n11- jenny, and, judging from the immense sale of them at present. they bid fair to long maintain the proud posi tion they have WOll by miperlor merit alone We would most heartily adobe all Interested to rail 1.11/011 lliiiirnms Mit. z'issals Oar, the Whoßsale Agent, at 748 Broadway, New York, and 1,11/ ,10 , 1114 . 0112111 hr will, in the most gentlemanly and truthful manner, impart to them all the information they may desire relative to this truly delight! ul instrument. The sulwriher Is fully prepared 10 furnish Sheet Music, Strings, Musical Instruments, and Music Books of all kinds al the lowest trade rates. Wholesale and re tail, from thPlargest collections In this country Orders punctually and faithfully attended to. Address all orders Wholesale agency. The subscriber, late a member of this well known firm late established 3 wholesale agency. 748 Broadway, New York City, where he will be uleas,ito !wet,. the orders of his frimuls and tire public, and especially to heat from those who have VI liberally bestowed their patronage on the firin hereto fore. flu will supply these superior instruments t o the trade Wholesale and Itotail, at the very Lowest Prices, made with the insulted Iron Bite and Prairie t,a.t. in one solid plate). They excel all others inon aahilily suporim fly of tone, and elegarre of external ppearance All these Pianos have overstrung Sealea, giving in connection with the patent Iron iim and frame, Full Round, Powerl el, and Sweet, Mellow Tones. 'rho C.. ore ...gent iu apperranee, and easily and safely han dled. Warranted to prove satisf a ctory,'❑ the money returned. Address all orders to _ 'olalces twine attractive, refines, and elevates the minds of all, beautiful in appearance and effects. The impious° pope larity of these Organs, and their suporioeldualeal Powers, is last banging them before the public, ati the Instrument so lone desired in A- Mb:RICAN IWNI ES And although the cost price IR SUPERIOR 3-PLY, INGRAIN, 1 t it / • AMERICAN ORGANS, REED ORGANS, &o MUSIC TEACHERS MEI ~ .9 ~. ~ SIBERIA OTT, 748 111:padway, N. \ BoARDMAN, GRAY co PIANO-FORTES, SIBERIA OTT, 74S Brondway New York S. D. & 11. W. SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGANS THE MOST PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MEE W OR2~D MEI AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE OM '1 11 ERI CA N OR C.. 1 S S 1 U Eltl A OIL, 718 Broadway, Now York, WIIOI.ESALE AGENT FST ATE_NOTICE.— LotterH Testamentary on the estate of David Lingsufloid, dec'd.,lato of East Bounslawough Twp., Cumberland County, have t.oopissued by the Register of said iiiiaitty,ilYthiiiiiibtiariboefoslatig in the same township. All persons Indebted to sold estate are re. tooted to 'tusk° payment, and those having claims a gainst tho ostato wiIIELI pesent thom for settZABETH LINHANFIELD.Iementto Executrix. March 9, 1866—a ' n NOTICE, . •• Nowtiq hereby to all,poraots interested, that 'the account cifjohn'llobb ad O. Houser, Assignees of Cleorge Dobb ati Bituuol.Darrotson,and . also the account of Dr. W. f. Dale, Connittee,o ' f .Dsther Tennant, a lunatic, bto boon filed in thers ; Prothonotoiy's °Mee for, oxfunlit Lion, Ac., and pill be prononted to the Court of Cap coon Pleas of Curnbariand. ' oouOth for. confirrnatianq Wednesday the' of April; A. 1800. ,D. ,Deputy Prothl o- -.,! - • • i• NOTICE:: FiCtiT6l l taryNntlee le hereby given that LettererLata on the Will of John llopple ; late of 'Monroe ~ deo'd., have thin day boon insuedlo the unload d Ymaeutor residing in South bliddloton Twp: V.; noun indebted are requested to , loake paynAnty d. , theaallavikig claims will plume prefpnt.theni;fot wont, ligeirkb 9,1.1369.-OV. Ezoan Real Estate at Public Sale• BY virtue of an ofde — r'Of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, to me directed, I will Expose to public Polo, on the premises On Saturday, April 21st, 1866, At 2 o'clock P. M., a valuable lot of groan', CONTAINING TWO ACRES, which is situate In East Ponnsborough Twp., near the town of West Fairview, it being the lot or ground of which Joseph C. Livingston, died seized. This Is a most desirable property. Terms of sale made known on day of sale by JOHN 811HHTS, Administrator 01 J. C. Livingston. March 23, 1806—ts. STOP AND LOOK IN• AT W. Fridley's 'Emer Shop, East Loather St., Sign of the Red cock. Pot where you can see the Finest, Cheapest, and Bost COOKING STOVES. Ever offered In Carlisle he has on band the latest int proved Peterns such as the celebrated Barley Sheaf Cook, Iron Sides, Prarie Plower, And Continental, Bed Room and Oilire Stoves of the latest Patterns and best quality. The above Cook Stoves are all warrant ed to give entire satisfaction. Roofing, Spouting, ❑eat. et work, and all Tin and Sheet Iron work done in the neatest manner and at short notice, all binds of Tin and Sheet Iron ware constantly on hand for house fur nishing. FRUIT CANS zitid JARS. Two of the best ever offered to the public. Fridley andCornman's Self-Sealing and Self Testing Cans and Jars also, Fisher's Patent, the above Cans and Jars can. not be surpassed In any market. Thankful for the Liberal Patronage heretofore ex tended Ito hopes by at, let attention to business and a desire to please all to merit a continuance of the same. March 23, OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE [Premium . /;)1. Best Furniture mr(trtled at all bmiag Puir.s since 1857.] Furniture of all les and Styles of Foreign and Domestic manufacture. front the finest ifllieNVOtgi and Tilahnouy to the Inwist priced maple and pine. Parlor, Chamber, Dining-room, PURNITURIC • Kitchen and S Office Embracing evety article used by House and Hotel keepers, of the most approved and fashionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture in setts, reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Wit frames, pictures, Ace., ,(0. In Particular attention given as usual to funeral,.; orders front town and country, attended I. promptly and on moderate terms. 3la rel 21, 1814 HENRY HA RPER ri2o ARCH STREE'I PHI LADELPIII A. ti t? WAT('II ES, FINE (/()l,I) lENVELRY, SOLI I) SI LV ER AV :\ RE, and Superior Silver Plated Ware, al re duced prices. March 21. 18111-2 m. A HPETI NU %V STYLES ! EDEN J. T. DrLACROIX No. 37 South SECOND St , Philad'a. I Iris just revel aril p,•r late rivals J uhu Cro,sley SIMS apt,tl y EL:LOANT PATE Throe Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Damask and Vonotian Star Carpets, ('stings. Lid and ling l'arpets, Floor oil Cloth., Rugs, Window Shad 1,, Matting, die.,--von BALE at the IOW Eel VIM Es, Mid quality gunranteed. J. 'I. PP:LACROIX, 37 5 SECoND Shred above Clu,tuut PIIII.IIPA. March 23, 1866-3111. POTATOES POTATOES M 20,000 Bushels ! For PLANTINU and TABLE USE ! WE invite the attention of Fanners, Dnators and Others to our Stock of POTA TOES, consi•ting of ail the ST 1N OMID ETIEN— Peach Illows, Monitors, Burk Eyes, Cusco, Meeeerll, Jaeksons, Prince Alberta, Early While Spouts, Unmet Chili, •• lly ketualt, &r., from various Seel ions (.1 the Countr3 —all of which no will sell in lots to suit Purchaeer,, at lowent Whole sale Market Prices! WOODRUFF & liHU, Produce Couonission )I,,htt nth. No 4 A 11(11 :.trea, &SI North IV Alt )12treh IStIU-4t. NEW GOODS FOR SPRING SALES EYRE & LANDELL, F()U, 1t T II & A IC C II Sts lE= AILS ol' ENINO FOR, SPRING SALES. FASHIONABLE NEW SILKS. Novelties in DRESS GOODS. New Styles SPRING SHAWLS. New Travelling DRESS GOODS. Fine Stock of NEW 000 S. Magnificent FOULARDS. Splendid BLACK SILKS. .54e., E.& L., havo their usual assortment of STAPLE GOODS. Also, CLOTHS, CASSINI ERE,, ESTINUS, 4c. I'. S., Our prices are now a rrallgod to meet, the VIEWS of Bran s I 23, I S6C—tit. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC IC.emp•tetliissa. FIRST CLASS GOODS -A ND-- ONE INVARIABLE CASH PRICE AN INMENSE STUCK Embnoing all Kinds and Styles. =MI Amer oan and European MANUFACTURE, At Reduced Prices • On-AccQnt of the decline in tatOtto3La3D. J.F. &E. B. ORNE, 53)04 CHESTNUT STRgET, 111111MLPHIli, Now o . yer Thei? GREAT SPRING STOCK linporte(and Domestic CAR!ETING t 4 French and nglish Axminister, English Royal Vilton, 6-4 and 9-4 Velvets, FinCEnglish Brussels. I Crossley's, Ta,pes63,B, Imperial Thre4 , ly , Carpet, Pine Ingit‘in Carpet. Britr§SELS ROYAL WILTON O4RPETS, NOR AIsT4IIA:LLS, ITH BOTtiARS. 3-4, -4-4,-5-4, 6.4 White Red•Cheoked and litio4 Matting Coco -- Mattitigg -ittNpLisll Zlirolk 9.—am. 4 „ , Read ! Read! Read ! W. C. SAWYER, JNO. A. DUKE, K NOWN as the Firm of W. C. Sawyer, & Co., (East ➢fain St., two doors below Saxton's Hard Ware Storo.) Have just rend yeti from ArE II" FOR nd 11,A1) E 1,1111,4 Importing, Jobbing and Auction Houses, A A' E NS F if all kinds of Seasonable floods bought at the Late. Panic Prices for Cash Now is the Time to get Bargains in Dress Goods. Domestics and House Silks In all (hair varlotios, Striped, buried and plain 1'1)1'1,1 NS, All Colors of Alpacas and 8-4 Wool Delainos, Shopherda Plaids, Mohairs, Lusters, French and American Dolalnee. SP EC IA L ATTENTION given to Mourning and Funeral tiootis =2 I= Spring Mantles, Basques and Sacks, NEW SII ADES OF SACKING BEE tiPRING SIIA LS, N EIVEST STY LES, Spring 13altnorels and latest improved !loop Skirts. C ICOkS, Crash "Selliny al Smash up Prices 301)0 yards of Calicoes, light dark, medium and black from 123 : cents tip. WOO yards Bliatehed and Brown Shirtings, ")()() yards of liinghtuns, best autkeP STUDY YOUR OWN IN TERESTS. Buy your Cloths. Cassimers and furnishing goods from W. C. Sawyer k Co., who have always on hand a Largo and vholce Stook of French, net man and Ameri can CLOTHS, CASSIBIERS;, and VEST- IlavoUoods tondo up in tile IntoJt City Stylen. 13 01 . WEAR 0/' EI"ER 1" VARIE TY. House Keepers Make a Note of this W. C. Sawyer, At Co. Keep the largest and end best heleeted STOCK-OF CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, Shades, Blind Materials, Looking Glasses, ±,110.-S &C. IN THE VALLEY, 0000 yards or Carpet, all kinds and prices, mpurted, Figured and Striped ; 000 yards very Superior ilome.made 600 Linen and Hemp; 8-4, 6-4, 5-4 and 4-4 Oil Cloths, We make this department a Special Interest in our trade. All persons In want of honio furnishing goods are invited to call before buying, wo take pleasure in showing our goods. 10001) PIE H'S FOR THE PEOPLE, W. C. finvuor,& Co., inn sclll ng Lift kinds of wino goods, Clanbrice, Noinsooks, Finibroldorlos, Litmus Toivollings, Hosiery, Ilandkorchiefs, YANKEE NOTIONS, of every doscrlptlou at "BREAK DOWN PRICES." A floe eimprtmout of Kid Olovog READ, PONDER and DETERMINE to buy from W. C. Sawyer, & Co., your table Linens French, English and American Counterpans, Wool, Table Covers, CorsotS, Parasols and Sun Um brellas, ~iH.E~.KER~, and a thousand other articles not moutioued, OUTI MOTTO. IS Buy Goods for CASD AT 'GOLD PRICES, Sell them obeaper.end faster than any otter house In Town, W.C.Sawyer, - & Co.,'will :blimaking additions. of the newest arid most desirable „Importations as 'the season adeances, l ...'. ' Ti ankful for past support, we are determined by at. tention to merit a continuance of the same. ILvdry, body , le asked to call and' see our goods. Two doors' below Sturton's Store, East Main St. , • , W. O. SAWYIOI, & Co. March 28. UK MI JNO. E BURKHOLDER, Furnishing Goods ll= CII A 1,1,1 S M A raz MOURNING SI IKS, Ste, Sce., OLOTIIS, IMIECCI SHEETINUS, MEE MEM INGS, CARPET OMR 9 LEM TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT I Nato ! New Store ! ! New Goods! ! ! THE undersigned having taken the Store Room, in Main St., recently occupied by John D. Gorges • next door to "Marion Hall," would re. spectfully invite the attention of the people of Carlisle and vicinity to my large, varied and well selected Stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part, of MUSLINS, CALICOES, DELAINES, G INGHAMS, FLANNELS, &c, at greatly reduced prices, in consequence of the late heavy decline In Goods In the Eastern Cities, and as my goods are all new, I can and will sell at ast on•sh- Ingly low rates. I have also a choice selection of Ladies' Dress Goods, MER IIVOES,ALPAGAS, MOHAIR, all 14001 &Nines, Lusters, Pop Hue, bisect flue soma mont of Gentlemen's Woar, such as CLOTHS, 4, CASSIMERES, SATTIN ETTS, JEANS, COTTON A DES &c., e take great pinagure in showing goods and would be pleased to have the Ladies call and examine our New anode, which we are determined to sell at great bar— gains. We feel satisfied that we can Mier greater in ducements to purchasers than any similar Establish ment in thin vicinity, remember the place at Gorgon' old tin Store, next door to Marion Ball. New Spring Goods, ISAAC LIVINGSTON, nt his whole Fade and Retell Clothing Estaldirhment, on South Hanover street, adjoinh.g Miller ,(,Mowers' Hardware Store, announces the teceipt of a full and Complete as SO anion t of sive ( rind S 1".11.11E1? I; ()MS, and sew:0110)10 READY MA DE CLOT II I NO. IDs ntnek conskts In part of floe Black and 11100 FRENCH and ENG LISH CLOTHS, Extra Heavy Doeskin, Three rut aud (anti CASSIMERES, Also a large variety of Cassinets and Tweed, Ken tucky Jeans. and Cottonnados, Linens, and Linen Drillings, in gri at variety. Also a great assortment of Ready Made Clothing, of °rev style and quality, White Linen and Woolen Shirts, Summer Drawers, be., constantly on hand a large assortment of 'ries, Collars, Hosiery and (Heves, Linen, Silks and Co. ton Handkerchief's. Also a full assort no IA of 'fru n tc Carpet Bags and Valises, of every size. Clothing made to order at the shortest notice Call and a 'Laraine the stork March YB, I Slit Removal! Removal ! Tu E undersigned takes pleasure in in forming his Customers that he hos removed from the OLD STAND to the largo and commodious Store- Homo formerly occupied by 'I. I? 21" 01, 1 CO., North Hanover Street, a far noro convenient location where, with increased facilities and an ENLARGED STOCK, =1 IV II 01, ESALE OROCER And Commission Merchant Ile respeetfulty solicits t our kind uttionage, eouti• dent n being able to give every satisfaction to that., who will favor hint with their custom Produce of all Kinds Solicited on eon signment, which he pledges himself to illsposii ul at the 111 U u EMT MARK ET PRICES. North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa Mardt 1566-Im. MEI JNO. D. GORGAS, I lEsim4-,s to return his sincere thanks to all his old and new friends, ',any of whom have been his patrons fOr the more than Thirty Years be has been .n business in Carlisle. Sensible of framer obligations, he asks a continuance of their custom If you want the very hest Cooking Stove at the lowest price, come to me. All Insured for six months or long er I have nothing on hand but the la st bakery• and Warrant them to be such. for I keep rian• otbr r. Come and see the great variety. I can give hundreds of testimonials If COME and SEE, my Parlor and Ultlro Slovoq for wood of coal HEATERS AND RANGES, Stationary and Portable 9E9EDa . W.A..3FL30 of all kinds In groat variety, made frnal the very heat tin-plate. All you need In our nue can Inc had flour me at a ,aving nt 90 per ern t CALL at 'My Store and Warp Poomg. iu rear of the Court lions,', and you will rove money in your purobages It will fully pay you to rome Tin Hooting and Spouting done nt short naive March 2s. 181;6- -1 t' Jolly U. (10101 AS COAL AND LUMBER. • VING as- F oda! ed with Mr D. Fred. Shrom iu C • 4...,,11!tptit0 .4,A. the Coal and Lumber bush.e. et the old Flai r, le Delaney and Blair, lehere we will keup the Lest and CLEANEST CC AL n the Market, and perfectly dry. Kept under cover. Families will do we 1 to try US ; as 100 SI a /later lined to sell cleaner coal. and at as low prices as any t.lier yard in the town. Iry us and be cons awed. We have also uu Land ALL KINDS L 'MB El? usually kept in a first Class Lumbar yard which nto will null as low, or lower than the lowest Jan .12, 18110. DELANCY t :AMON!. Ll W. CLARK & CO:, -EA • BA X A' ER NO. 35 suuTit sTRuLT, ruILADELPIIA I= 111. ors Is At Et.ea Itailnsta 7 per out. 1i0n.1.4 Central Pncitir R R. 7 Into,st ptt)itl.lo In o°l4 lu MEM Wt. Leri—t 011(7 lesued to the Ilailtad Company 'hese bond, me adlor sole very low ovhs bought and ',old ou Utanuntotion I of all 1.1 p& Lought aid soh! March 16, ISOC-31n. (lON F El"I' ION A R ! .IREAM WORK, Stars, Tulips, Bon bons, A-lankode, elnahlatos, Hands, Coroanut and Walnut. Dec. 16, 18135 AT lIA ERSTICKS. PROPS.— Mint, Chocolat°, Cream, Lanion, Orange, Van ll a, Roso And Moss. Doe. 16,1856. AT HA V ERSTIC QTICK S.- Mint, Toaberrv, Lemon, Orange, Lavender, Roan, Neuga, and Vanilla. Dee 15, 1805. AT IIA V ERSTICILS. 1) - 00K-OANDY, Secrets French and j_vcoramon. Dee. 16, 1865. AT II A VERSIICIIS. )ERSONS wishing to decorato their yirds, or Cometary lots, or the grave efa :rola Ova, oh ouhl cull at. the Cumberland Nursery, and pur chase Ornamental Shade and Evergreen trees, as • they will be sold very cheap tiro coming spring. Natural Peach trees for sale low at the Cumborlau.l Nursery. Feb. 0,1806.-3 m. HENRY S. HU VP. Geo. W. Crosscup, DESIGNING AND Engraver on W ood, , 70.1 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Pa. • Furney's Press Building. Views of Cities, Buildiugs, alachiner; , Portraits, Tinted Envelopes, Bill Heads, Book Iltustrations, &c. Designs for Druggists, Dry Goods, Liquor, Tobacco, Flour, Perfumery' and all kinds of bibles. ' , Particular attention given to Machinery andlcolor work. ' r March 0, 18611..:-9m. CATARRH CURED FOR ONE , DOLLAR. READ I—For ono dollar per mall, I will send free to any address a. recipe and iximW eine that I will guarantee to cure the worst cases of Catarrh Millie - head or bronchial tubes In a few weeks. 'lt has saved my life, and mode rue a well man, from Catarrh and:aaevere alld,dartgerous. bronchial trouble Y bad stitrui6d With for years. I filed - tlielniSrphysi clans, aud,all the advertised Inedicint•s of the dot, but fount no relief till I obtaint,dthis 'lf would glob one hnudred dollars for' this recipe and the medicine, if I now bad the Catarrh and couldnetobtain it ibr less. I believe, If instructions are folloWod, it'will cure any case whatever, that has not already • resehed7the lungs and become a settled consumption. Cure it while you earii Address,_ T.l...BYMbing; , .0 NO, top ; : i Ililton d4:,' 9w yoic;•': 144'4 ,104604 iii EMI No. 6 2 8 ARCH Street, Philad'a• THE most complete assortment of 1 . Ladies' Misses' and Children's HOOP SKIRTS, in this City; gotten up expressly to meet the WANTS of FIRST CLABS TRIDE ; embracing the newest and most desirable Styles and Steen of •' (lore Trails," of °Very length—from 2 , );,,' to 4 yds round•-20 to 50 Springs, at 2 to 55,00. Plain Skirts, all lengths, from 2 1 4 to 3 yards round the bottom, at $1 40 to $3 15. Our line.of Misses' and Children's SKIRT, are pro verbially beyond all competition, for variety of styles and sizes-119 well as for finish and durability, at 25 cents to $5 25. All Skirts of "OUR OWN MAK, ," aro WARRANTED to sly& satisfaction; but out NONE AS 80011, unless they Inivo, '• ilopirlo'n Hoop Skirt Man ufactory, No. 020 Arch St, wet, Stamped on each Tat.' Also constantly on hand, noon SKIRTS, NlRDUrhetlited In Now York. and the Eastern States, which we sell et very low Pile.. A lot of cheap Irk irtt-16 opt lugs, kr, cents; 20 springs, SI 00-25 springs, SI I.t-30 springs, $I 25 and 40 springs $1 50 Skirts, made to Order and Relished. a t )--- TERMS OARII. ONE farce ONLY March 28. 1800.-34 1 4 ' STATIC - Letters Testamentary on the estate of John Garmae, doe'd.. late m Silver Spring. Cumberland Co., have been Issued by the Register of said county, to the subserihms residing in the , ume township. All per shill, indebted to so ld estate are requested to make pay men t, and those having riot ma against the estate will pre,ut them fm settlement to I= ME= ESTATE NOTICE.- Lettersof administration r n theestatoof Almlie Mcilbenn . f4ate of Carlisle, Pa.. hose been Issued by tin Register tomie undersigned residing in the same place. All persons hiving claims will present them anti those indebted will make payment to A. CATHCART, Administrator. 12111 A. L. SPONSLER, EAL ESTATE AGENT, Scrivener, u 1 . 011Ve3 ann. a SIMUICO Ithd Claim Agent. Of ti V. 3 Ik SI I ”44. Near Coutro StiuKre. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Life Insurance Policies "Granted on Favoy able Terms ! r CIIE Board of Trustees have declared a Ittourn Premium Dividend in Scrip of Fifty pat rent upon the premiums paid in 1866, on all POliCitea in force December 31st. 1865, and decided 10 receive thecortith ale , . of : 4 ctlp dated 1860. 1801 and 1862, In settlement of Prerettims ou and after the Itth ,lanu try, 1466. and to credit those indebted for premium notes wall the amount of said scrip on their notee of that date The uu derhigned is ready to deliver certificates to parties vin tit led to meet ire tla in at the Cal - 11310 A gooey, at hi. oilice. on Niain stiret, at any time after the data of this Iniptice lE= Painplll.44. Ta LL s of ]fates, Applicatione, and evely lu ln ttion furnished without chard., A. L Agt 0.11 I 10, :lamb 30, 1 S 0 I-10 M E Insurance Compa❑y of New nnven. c“n”,ctkut, Statemunt of January let, CA Si tat Stock Surplok $775,8N0,15 unniljustod $35,677,72 -I NSUR 15,TE., MADE PERPETUAL AND Tllsll'oll asset to of thik Company I,lllSitit of United Stgte, Unl'oniw rut Sectmtles, rt , rtrs In Nallumil Baeka, 41,1 Ipt, ]]r tenees uu I;ea I I .. . , tete l'he Board 31DIrectots 111111' 111.1 . i211 . 1.1i 0 Steel- k 'meal cash Div idend of Tell per 11l ill, lE l ,lerunieut Tax pa)au to 010 and al ter let h, a unary. letei. AI-. , a scrip DIVNI'lld of Sixty per cent on the earned Premium of Pollen, entil led to pat ticipate In the Leo firs Inc the 3 ear ending I , rt of Jan ua.y. 18613. And have voted to Increase the Capital Stock of the Com pane to Ono Million of Dollars. Apply to A. L. °PONPLEIt, Agent A Highly 1 m Brocell Limestone Farm. - coNTA INI NG 120 ACRES, I 1 AN DSOM ELY located within 2 11/ilOBl4 . Carlisle The BuiAdingF are neatly nee Fe eves in good eider, amt the land In a high State of Cultivation Apply t/, NVN PROPERTY on South Hano vor street, l'intiprisin4 120 Net In front ud 2ln feet In depth ha% hie thereon erected $ Dwoll 11,11011... r. Sloips cud other liuildlnics will be sold eh the or divided in suit purchasers. Apply to MENEM VValuable Jot of ground on South s f ab,t rounduing ore! 'Am feet ill trout find D3u In depth. n Lot a:. tho mon, of Pitt nod South Stmrtn, contuloing Ild loot Iu flout nod 110 foot lo depth. Apply to Molt' s EU - Alts TOB .‘(`n), - AT 1tA1.F.T0N.,,, I)I'HE \NAME LEAD, ),) Psiittois! Try It ! tt ill have 111...011.1. Nlttliticart tried trot) by ZEIGLER Sz hod., A lILAss Dealers, Nn. Di; Not tit Third , Ja EBEL= tiGe c) e "tnr Alarge assortment of the best quality a UrOecri, s, Pr , t isii us , SpiCCS, 15 uils , d:.; 8,11111, •drnt 11, let•V Lnu•<l 1,, VI Penn sy I va FOR (ASH. p.urselves a the truth of the his., Ur, MOE= Sr'lar no of fruit and ornauneutai tre,7:q, clf i•Tl , ry V3l iOI r uounllp pripligltoll, wlll 1..• sold oust thi. corn' ordol to close slit Ili: stock. Plnlicular tlou IS called to Ito large and lino Which will lia void to holt the purchaser oi thor by W. tree, by t, a hundred or by the yin in the ground of dug, all Intending to plant the coming Spring are in vited to call at the Nursery and got bargains. All ordors promptly filled. E great Agriculturist Strawberry plsnts fore tale at the Cumberland Nursery. HENRY H. IWPP, ALLarge lot of splendid standard and Dwarf pear Con•ord, Dalawaro, Diana, and Nlaxatawney grape vines Ibr wile at the Cumberland Nureery. HENRY S. HUPP Feb. U , 1666--da. pu ItE MBE lITY WHITE LEA 1), The whit.,c, tho most durable and the moot oenuumiral. Try WI Illauufaetured only by Ziegler & Smith, Wholastile Drug, Paint & Glass Dealers. No. 137 North Third St., Phllad'a . Jan. 26, 28t1d—ly. Manhood: how Lost, how Restored I UST published , a new edi D. it it lion cdIIit.OULVERWEL. 'SOLI EiIitATED ESSAY on tho radical Cu, without medicine) ut SsEILUITOttaIICSA, or soinits.l Weal, - nem Involuntary Seminal Losses, InrorErior, Mental and Physical Incapacity, impediments to Marriage, otc.• also, CONSUMMION, EPILEPSY, and FITS, induced by solf indulgence or sexual extravagance. , .4kß Price, in a scaled envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author ,in thiq admirable essay dent ly demonstrates, from a thirty p ars' Hueco, sful prac tice, that the alarming • onsaquences of self-abuse may ha radically cured without the dangerous use of inter nal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing nut a mode of cure at once simplt, cot tain, and ellect nal, by means of which evorpaollerer, no matter whet his condition • may be, may cure himself cheaply, prt vat any, and radically. . . his Lecture should be in .the hands of every youth and every man lu the. laud. Sent underßeal, inn plain envelope. to any address, post paid, on.receipt of eii cento,'or two pest stamps. Address the publishers, • CA d.O: KLINE A BM, 127 Bowery, New York,•Post Woo b0x.4,1580. March 10,1800—I. • 'V JO. :gti i - .31?E ci toikg,. 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