TERRIS OF ADVERTISING One Square 'ono' insertion, $1 00 For each subsequont insertion, For Mo4antile Advertisemonts, ' Legal Notices Professional Cards without paper, Obituary Notices an , l Oommuniea tione ling to motto, sof pri• veto I ntorests alone, 10 cords por lino .100 PILINTING.—Ouf Job Printing Office is the tritest and moat complete establishment In the Jaunty. Pour good Presses, and a general variety of material suited for plain and Fancy work of every 'rind, enables us to do Job Printing at the shortest notice, anti on the most reasonable terms. Persons in want of Bills, Blanks, or anything in the Jobbing line, will find it to their interest to give us a call. C. P. HIIIKEICK. WM, D. PARKER HUMRICH & PARKER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office on Main St., in Marion Hall, Carlisle, Pa. G. M. BELTZHOOVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Real Estate Agont, Shiphordstown, West Virginia. Air Prompt attention given to all business in Jeffer son County and the Counties adjoining it. January 19, 18130.-1 y. WP. SADLER, Attorney at Law • Oar Milo Pa. Office In Volunteer Bat'Mug South Hanover Street. • MC C HERMAN, Attorney:6 Law, . Carlisle, Pa. Next door to the Herald Office. July 1,11364-Iy. STAMES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at Law, Carlisle, Pa. Office ou the south Aide of the ourt Ifouser adjoining the "American Printing Office." July 1, 1864-Iy. TOSEPH RITNER, Jr., Attorney at V Law and Surveyor, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Office on Rail Road Street, two doors north of the Bank. 6S.llusiness promptly attended to. July 1, 1864. JNO. C. GRAHAM„ittlorney (ri Carlisle, Pa. Office formerly occupied by Judge Graham, South Hanover street. September 8, 1866. IFE. BELTZIIOOVER, Attorney .at Law Office hi South Hanover street, opposite lents's dry good store Carlisle, Pa. September 9,1864. JM. WEAKLEY, Attorney at Law, J 011 lea on south 'Hanover stroot, ailioiniag the office of Judge Graham. All professional business on• trusted to him will ho promptly attended to. July 1, 1804. I,,JAMUEL BEI'BURN, Jr., Attorney at Law. Office with Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Main St. Carlisle Pa, • • July 1, 1864. TAW CARD.-CHARLES E. MA -4 E GLAUGEILIN, Attorney at Law, Mee in Inhoirs building, just opposite the Market House. July 1, 1.864-Iy. DR. WIYI. H. COOK, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and Aeeouchour CV - I'I4CE at •Ilis residence in Pitt street, adjoinin g the Methodist Church. July 1, 18E1. Physician Si. Accouchour. PR. LOUIS P. GRIFFIN, (formerly of New York.) havin g permanently located at Carlisle, solicits the liberal Patrona g e of the citizens of this place. and surroundin g s. Pal ticular attention paid to diseases of "Women and Children." Office at Mansion house. April 6, 1866-6m.* T\R. GEORGE S. SEA- J_Jll.lO LIT, Dentist, from the Haiti "likaaa• more Collage of Dental Surgery. ts-Office at the residence of hie mother, Eaa Louther street, three doors below Bedford. July 1, 1864. GEO. W. NEIDICII, D. D. S.— Leto Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry of the D BaltimoreCollege of 11 1111 V Office a ' t 1 1; g i e s r i Y ealdence opposite Marion hail, West Main street, Carlisle, Pa. July t, 1864. Pomfret Street few doors Dr. I. C. LOOMIS IIIII below South Hanover st Jnly 1, 1864. pu rris G. Z. BRETZ, M. D; D. D. S., respectfully offers his professitnal services to the citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity. Office North Pitt vtroot. Carlisle, January 5, 18116-1310 RS. R. A. SMITH'S PHOTO graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hanover Stree , and Market Square, where may be had all the different styles of Photographs, from card to life size, IVORYTYI'ES, AMBROTYPES, AND MEL AINOTY PES also Pictures on Porcelain , (something now) both Plain and Colored, and which aro beautiful productions of the Photographic nrt. Call and see them. Particular attention given to copying from Daguerro types &a. She invites the patronage of the public. Feb. 15,1850. SOMETHING NEW. Porcelain Picture or OPAL-TYPE. HIS beautiful Picture is now made at Lochman Gallery, In Dr. Neff's Building, oppo s to the First National Bank, with such perfection and style, tone and finish that it cannot help but please every one. The porcelain imparts a most clear and charming complexion to the picture. All other styles of PII 0 T 0 GR A P S , ' of all sizes, CARD PICTURES and AMBROTYPES, are made in the most perfOct manner. A largo varie ty Of Frames and Passapartouts, Cases, Albums are on hand and will be sold cheap. Copying done in the best manner. The public is re 'Tactfully invited to examine specimens. The First Premium has been awarded by late county Fair to C. L. Lockman, for The Bost Photographs Fob. 0, 1860 TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT ! New Firm ! New Store ! ! I\ris 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 inVito the attention of the people of Carlisle and vicinity to my largo, varied and well selected Stock of Dry Goods. consisting in part, of MUSLINS, CALICOES, DELAINES, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, &o, at greatly roducod prices, in consequence of the late heavy decline in Goods in the Eastern .Cities, and as my goods aro all new, I can and •Xvill..sell at astonish ingly IoW rates. I have also a clinics selection of Ladies' Dress Goods, MERINOES, ALPA9.4S, MOHAIR, all Wool Malnes, Lusters, Poidins, also a fine assort ment of Gentlemen's Wear, such as CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, JEANS, COTTONADES wo take great pleasure in showing goods and would bo pleased tohavo the Ladles call and examine our Now Goode, which we aro determined to sell at groat bar gable, We cool satisfied that we can offer greater in ducements to purchasers than any similar Establish ment in this vicinity, remember the place at Gorges' old tin Moro, next door to Marion Hall. B. C. BROWN. March 10, 1866. Great Rash , for Spring Goods. Ne.t boOr to,the Past : Office, Carlisle, Pa. , 911I1Fielibi4eribor toltenlhe Store Room formed.); occupied by 1V111..A.' MIUIB, next door to the Post Moe, Carlislo Pa, can offer to the Public a: Now and Fresh supply of DRY GOODS, , Gonoloting IrepOrt of • CEIALLIES; , . . ' , • . ' ISIISLINS, DELAINES , , . . • ' , . . Aro° - As, , . , ' LAWNS, and . . ,CALICOES) . Otanqualittei and OboWatt Stylee; wliiili will be sold at paces to defy cotapetittom Sarnia:Ong Goodiof all Wilde; Ineividing;.• . , . , ' •, , . , ., silk; idrion - lina . . Cotton ilandkorakias &a. Alio a Splendid AziortmOnt of RIBBONS, LAOD, My clink of Whitd`Goodo 'cannot •he surpassed, and Customers may ioly Wpm slwaysgetting 000 D GOODS at the loweEZ possible! prices:, Gentlemen will find it to their advantage to call and excznino my stock of „. • OittlT aSj. OP A SSIMEREB AND '•• • INGS,' -• • • 43,0 IiATO, p . m* BcioTs aud,pflopg_ • , of ell Qualltlez and Styles., All the aboye Goode will be aliplayed to the citizens of this place and vicinity on Saturday, April 7tl3;nnd all are cordiallyinvited to pusattium4 aa my I:gotta/a QIIIOC salusand Small prROBLI TZate. PDT= . AprlllB4Boo. • , • 26 00 4 00 700 VOL. 65. A. R. RHEEM, Publisher. Walker & Claudy, (Successors to J. D. Gorges,) • tIIHE.' subscribers respectfully inform the public in general, that they have purchased e Tin and Sheet Iron Establishment of Mr. Gorges, in rear of the Court Ifouseovhere they aro prepared to accommodate the patrons of the old establishment and all others who may favor them- with their work, xr you want the very best . COOKING STOVE at the lowest price, come to us. All insured for six months or longer. We have nothing on hand but the best bakers, and Warrant them to be such, for :we keep none other. Come and see the great variety. We can give hundreds of testimonials if desired. COME and SEE, our Parlor and Office Stoves for wood or coal HEATERS AND RANGES, Stationary and Portable "V1C7.4 6 1.3E1M, of all kinds in groat variety, made from-the very best tin-plate. All you need In our End can bo had from us at a saving of 20 por cent. • CALL at our Store and Ware Rooms, in roar of the Court House, and you will save 'money In your purchases. It will fully pay you to come. Tin Rooting and Spouting done at short notice By strict attention to business the undersigned hope to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Juno 29, 1866—1 y Spring Goods. `JET desire to call the attention of the people to the new and, beautiful Stock of Spring Goods, just received at GREENFIELD and SIIEAFER'S CHEAP STORE, All kinds of Domestics at the latest Reduced Prices 3IUSLINS, CALICOES, GINCIAMS, CHECKS, Tickings, Cottonmies, Denims Jeans, flannels, &c., &c A large and desirable Stock of DRESS GOODS, Purchased direct from the largest houses, at the low est cash prices, which we are determined to sell at as LOW PRICES, as any house In the Cumberland Valley. We respectfully invite tho attention of all who aro In want — ashcan goods to give us a call and examine our stock of Alpacas, White Grounds, with Polea Spots In all Colors ; BERAG ES, , LENOIS, MOII AIRS, MOZAMBIQUES, POPLINS, PLAIDS, ,h ORGANDIES, WOOL DELAINES, all Colors, &r. Ladies Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. A FULL ASSORTMENT Of White Goods at very Low Prices. Cloths and Cassimeres, In great varieties far men and boys, at old prices. Ladies' Cloaking Cloths all Shades. Ladies' Crochet Shawls, Sun Ural brellas, Parasols, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Linens of all kinds, Knottingliam Lace. Curtains by the yard. BLACK GOODS, at greatly reduced prices. Elegant Black all Wool Delaines full double width only 1,00 per yard, a full and largo variety of single width black wool Delaines, Alpacas, Crape Poplins, Crupo Veils, Crape Collars, Having a good selection of goods now on hand we are prepared to moot all demands, and full confident we can offer inducements, that defy competition. Re member the place. GREENFIELP and SHEAFER, East Main St., South Side, Second Door from Corner, 2nd DOOR, 2nd DOOR. HATS AND CAPS For Men and Boys. 11HE subscriber announces to the cit izens of Carlisle, and vicinity, that he has re commenced the manufacture of huts of every variety of style. Having soeured the services of the best of workmen, he feels prepared to sustain the reputation of the OLD STAND by making the best bats in the state. Particular at tention will be paid to the making of the old fashion- Stiff Brush, or Dankard Rat ; also the soft white brush hat, and any shape or style of hat will be made to order:' ' He has also on hand a splendid assortment of all styles of hats from the best manufacturers to Phila delphia and Now York, which he will sell at the low est cash prices. His stock of silk and felt hats for men, boys and children of all kinds from the common wool to the ❑nest moleskin are unsurpassed. He has also a largo assortment of CAPS and STRAW HATS, of all kinds and at all prices Call and examine his stock at the old stand In North Hanover Street, before purchasing elsewhere as he feels satisfied ho can please you, J. A. KELLER, Juno 1.1.860. Agent. A few doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Banks and next to Common's shoe store. N. B.—Old Hats repaired, colored and done up In all styles at the shortest notice and reasonable rates. J. A. li. Newville Stoneware Works:' THE subscriber is now prepared to de liver to Merchants, the largest assortment or Ron &Ware, Rockingham Were, Sm., over offered in Oum borlaad Valley. His stock consists in part of ST ONE 1Y A I?E, Cream Crocks, Butter Pots, Milk Pans, Spittoons, Pitchers, Jugs, Fruit Jars, &c. ROCKINGHAM & YELLOW, Spittoons, Pitchers, Nappies, Bakers, Pie Plates, &c. Glass Flasks, Er nit 'Bottles and Patent Fruit Jars. Stone Water Fountains Churns, Water Pipe, :4al. Tile, &a, furnished when ordered. , Ad In facilities for manufacturing, quality of wares and priced, he dr wessould dofy compe tit AMUEL I. For PrIRVINE, im lists ao. . . S Aprlll3, 1800-om. Nowyillo. The Family Grocery. THE subscribers, having taken the Family Grocery Store of Monasmith & Baker, on Main St., adjoining F. Gardner & Co's Machine Shop and Foundry. have just opened a new and elo. gent assortment of GROCERIES, GLASS and GREENS WARD, selected with groat care for family supplies, which they will sell at the very. lowest prices, fcr cash. Every article An the lino of Family Grocerlee will always be kept fresh and cheap. They also call particular attention to tho atent Glass Fruit Jars, 'which they have the exclusive agen fir Carlisle, and which has proved J superiority . over all other' cans or Lre now id use by its went simplicity, ufect reliability in keeping Bruit, and is extraordinary ease with which it is ialed. and opened, without injury for iture usq, No family should purchase Cher jars without first examining the .Inreka, if they want to buy the beet. Are have also KNOX'S PATENT STEP. LADDER, at article which no house keeper should be without. Also, Laeh's celebrated WASHING . MA MIND, only 'Vivo Dollars, and the [ES WRINGER, both of which they mend to give entire satisfaction. MD appointed Agents for the sale of EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES, tb which they.wonld, call the attention of Farmers and others needing the ntasthe beet and , cheapest article lib be found for 'con hying Water through yards and' barn-yards, • Also a arlety Of other ar;lcloe, such as DOOR MATS of several kinds and prices., • • /Q.-Just' opened •g• supply of _Fresh' !Herring -and l hinds of Salt Fish, put up this Bprlng., Also all in barrels and imolai and Food by the bushel. , , , • ' MARTIN ~Sg• DARDNRIt.!: May 25, 1860. c , Iron ) EngUsk Refined. '4l CitlNTt3 lb. Nails, '56,60. Horse 81101 Ni; overyt!iltg; oho In. pkoportipn At 1 • , - ; . lil➢l7iw iAXTON'O. July 7,1806. _..1,,,,,_.c, .7. 0 77,,Y...../ .. : ~.,, ~,... ~...:,.;_0.,:t.,_.-5i.4,) . .,,, . g • , WALKER k CLAUDY ABOUT twelve years ago, I was steward of the Dryad," Robert Harrison, commander. She was a fine, fast little ship of four hun dred and fifty tons, and bound from -Shan ghai to London, with a cargo of teas and silk. A Clyde-built ship, called the " Planet," a great favorite in the trade, completed her loading at the same time that we did, so we sailed together and passed through the Straits of Sunda in company. Now, you must know, that to bring the first of the season's teas into market, was then, and is now, a very great object; and of course there it considerable rivalry among the first ships loaded. Moreover, part of our cargo was on account of the owner of the ship, which made Captain Harrison doubly anxious to make a rapid passage. I do not know whether he understood he was to receive a present in case the Dryad" should be the first ship into London, though that is likely enough ; hut I do 'know that he had made a bet of five-and-twenty pounds with the captain of the " Planet," for I heard the bet made ono day when old San &lands was taking tiffin on board our ship. Well, we parted company off Java Head, and you may depend that there was not much rest for the officers and crow of either ship from that time forward,—at least, a . know that there was none on board our ship. Our skipper carried on her very hard, day and night the same : indeed, ho would boon at all hours of the night, not that he need have boon afraid of either of tho mates tak ing in canvas before they were absolutely compelled ; for though they wore perhaps not so much concerned personally in the mattor of a smart passage as ho was, yet they seemed to consider it for the credit of the ship that Ehe should boat the 4 ‘ Planet," and carried sail as hard as was safe, an oc casionally a good deal harder than was pleasant. A pretty general average they made among my crockery, to bo sure, when we had somo tolerably heavy'weather com ing around the Cape. However, we weath ered it handsomely, for a stun'sail boom or two, and a split topgallant sail don't count for much when a ship is bound to make a fast run, and in 270 south wo were going free at a groat rate with a fine fresh breeze. on the quarter, and tho skipper and' mates where in high glee; for they made certain we were beating the "Planet"; though, not having soon that ship since leaving Java Head, it was impossible for any ono to know anything for certain aboutthe matter. However, thoro was no mistake about the" fMr wind, and the " Dr3rad" walked' along in gietlt style, bowling off her ton and eleven knots an hour, when ono evening wherr were totting somewhere to about .260' south latitude, Ono of our yongsters; who Was up in the main-top, stowing away a sttin;Sail, sung out, "'Sail ho l" ' " WhiSre away ?" called out Captain Harrison and our chtef mate both together: You v bee they fended that it Might - ,be the g