0 When Moses was sworn .in it said he was a low, dirty, drunken blackguard and a dis grace to the nation and all the rest of the world, but this ho only said in fun, because ho knows and says that Moses is.the greatest man that over was bOtn and that he ought to be President for the rest of Jiia life and a fow years more. Some of the folks here say the . Volunteer is only making fun when it says so, but we know it says so• from pa triotic motive's and because it wants its friend ZINZT to have a good long time in , the Post ()Mee. Some of you are malc-,' ing a groat fuss about 'Moses vetoing the freedmen's" bill, we think ho did right because it feeds two or three of the poor white trash down south to one of us. Now I write you this letter for your own good, because if you and old Stevens and some more of you don't stop abusing Moses he will put the whole of you in a worse place of bondage than that from which he deliv ered us, and it will serve you right. Your friend or foe OYFFIR BROWN fipeeicti Notices Those in want of cheap Lumber call at tho yard of Cheapest Pine Shingles in the country a the yard of Look tc your coal interests? Prepared to supply you better than ever at A. H. BLAIR'S A Pedlar Wagon for sale cheap, this wagon can b used for diffaiont other purposes. Inquire at B. II Jameson, & Co's., Old Stand. ®July 6,1866-3 m. NOTICE.—AII 01110TH for Coal and Lumber, enn bo loft nt Martin & Gardner's, Horn's, and Faller's Groceries, and at Creamer's Jewelry Store, which will be promptly attended to, and at the lowest prices. . PURIFY TUE BLOOD.—If the blood be pure the body which is formed from and by the blood cannot be - disensed. But if there be In any part of the body any affection, such as a boil or ulcer, even a bruise, the blood circulating through the part takes up im pure matters from the local affection and carries it In. to the general system. This Is the cause often of sud den death to persons of full habit afflicted with boils and ulcers, and who use no medicine ; the matter gets into the circulating system and chokes up the . fine blood vessels which supply the brain with vitality and lite ceases as If Bereft by Lightning, Now, this min be remedied. I3RANDRETII'S PILLS take all impure matters from the circulation, and save the general health, soon curing local affections also. BR ANDRETIPS PILLS protect from tedious times of sickness and often save life. SOld by all Drug gists. July 27, 1866--Im. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE FARMERS, Families, and others can purchase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobizo Von, HIM Liniment for dysentery, esti, croup, chroni , rheu matism, sore throats, tootlinelin, sea sickness, ruts, Intr o s, swellings, hollow, old sores, heads, he, nuisquito bites, pains In Coe limbs, sliest, bark, As. If it does not give relief the money will be refunded. All that is asked is a trial, and use it according to directions. Dr. Tomes.—llear Sir: I has 0 use,: your Venetian Liniment in my family fur a number of years, and be lieve it to be the best article fur stunt it is rerommentled that I 1111%, ON er used.ol POI' sadden attack of croup it is Invaluable. I halo no hesitation in recommending it fur all the uses It professes to cure. I 11101' sold it fur many years, and it gives entire satisfaction, CIIAS. 11, TRIMMER. Quakerinten, N. J., May 11, 15643. Price, 40 sod SO rents. Sold by all druggl: ts. Office 56 Cortland street, Nose Truk. July 6,1866—1 m. WORKS OF NATURE.—In a state of health the intestinal canal may be com pared to a river wtoso waters flow over the adjoining land, through the channels nature or art has made, and improve their qualities ; so lung as it runs on smoothly the channels arc kept pure and healthy ; if the course of the river Is stopped, then the water in the canals is no longer pure, but soon becomes stav nant. There is but ono law of circulation In nature. When there is a superabundance of humorial fluid Ip the intestinal tubes, and costiveness takes place, it flows back into the blond vessehl, and Infiltrates itself into tho circulation. To establish the free course of the river, we must remove the obstructions which stop its free course, and those of its tributary streams With the body, follow the earns natural move the obstructions from the bowels with 1111 AN DRETIFS PILLS, which never Injure, but are always effectual for the perfect elapsing of the system from foulness or disease. Remember, never suffer a drop of blood to be taken from you. Evacuate the humors as often and as long as they are deranged, or as long as you aro sick. See that B. BRANDRETII. Is In white letters In the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists. July 6, 1866-Im. Whiskers ! Whiskers ! ! Dr. L. 0. MoNvEz' Calmlia, the greatest stimulator In the world, will force Whiskers or Mustaches to grow on the smoothest face or chin; never known to fall; sample for trial sent froo to any one desirous of testing its merits. Address, REEVES 4t. Co., 78 Nassau St., N. Y. Juno 29, 1866.-3 m Spike the Guns of humbug. Impostors are in the held with deadly hair dyes, dangerous to health and utterly destruc tive to the hair. Do not submit to have your head • Baptized with Liquid Fire,! Nihon thst Cooling vegetable preparation, I CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, will, in five minutes, impart any desired shade from light brown to jet black without injuring the fibres, staining the skin, or poisoning the system through the pores. Beware of the deleterious dyes I Manufactured by J. ORISTADORO, 6 Astor House, Now York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. July 6, 1666-Im. An Effectual Worm Medicine BrOwn's Vormifuge Comfits, OR WORM LOZENGES. Much sickness, undoubtedly, with children and adults, attributed to other causes, is occa sioned by worms. The "VERMIFIIE COMFITS," although effectual in destroying worms, can do no possible injury to the most delicate child. This valuable combination has boon successfully used by physicians, and found to bo safe and sure In oradicating worms, so hurtful to children. CHILDREN HAVI NO Womis require.inunedlitto atten tion4tizi neglect of tbo trouble often canneß prolonged Richness. SmlrTo)ta Or WORMS io ChILDREN are Often overlook. ed. Worms in the stomach sod bowels cause irritation, Which can ho removed only by the use of a sure reme dy. The combination of ingredients used in making Brown's "Vermifuge ConVits" is ouch no to gird the best possible effect with safety. OURTIS & BROWN,Proprietors,'New York. Bold by all Dealers in Medicines, at 25 eta. a box. - May 25,1800-Iy. TuHE CONFESSIONS AND EXPE RIENOE OF AN INVALID. blished for the benefit and' as a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and. others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, Sze.,"supplying at the earns time THE MEMIR OP SELF-Crab. Sy ono who has cured himself after under going considerable quackery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed envel ope, single copies; free of charge, may be had of the au thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. Jan. 25, 1866—1 y t 1 A Grand Epoch in Medicine ! DR. MAGGIEL, is the founder of a now medical sietem. The quantitarlanswhoso vast internal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyse the bowels, and with whose external remedies ulcer ated and eruptive surfaces aro deluged in vain, . must give place and precedence to the man who restores health and appetite with from ono to three harmless pills, and cures the most virulent and scorbutic disor ders with ono Oct wn boxes of his salvo. Maggiore Pills and Salvo have ushered in a now medical era. No more nauseatinravalanches of drastic pills need. be, poured down sick people's throats. One of Maggiore Pills rectifies the disordered condition of the stomach and bowels,and makes health return whore It has van ished. In fact Maggiore Billoue, Dyspeptic and Dlarrhteo Pills cure whore all others fail. While Ibr Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts, and all abrasions of the skin, Murgiers Salvo is ' Sold by J:klag eel, 43 Fulton strectiNew York, Ilavoratiek, Parlislq and all druggists, at 26 cents per box. April 20, 1868. - . • • • 17011. 1 ITCHf ITUHJ SCEATo4l:__Bo.llAtpul 8011.AT011 , - . W.HEATON A S • 'OINTMENT- • • Will Cure the Itoh in 48 Hours.' • ,iIALSO cures SALT RHEUM,' lIL.' M, , OE Ofq.LBLAINfIi and'all ERUPTIONS O aux.' Slice 60 'centsi: ror Unlit by all druggists. Sy aoltdirig 00 cents •to WEEKS 8c PQTTER, Solo Agents;l7o Washington street, Boston, it will be for. warded tly.: mail; Ire° Of, postage,,',,to any part of the United Staten.' - :•.•• . • • , !TWO II .4§C.••; . • •• • : • MARSHALL'S Catarrh Snuff, Is a sure cure fOr that bothersome disease, optarrh. Jan. 12, 1866,-Iy. Sss advortlsomont of 81r James Olarko's Ceiobrated Female Pills. • • Jan. 12, 1866-Iy. HAYS—ALBERT. On the 28th of Juno, by the Rey John C. Bliss, of Carlisle, Mr. Jesse R. Days, to Mies Rebecca Ili. Albert, both of this placo. . - ,,BAY—IIENRY.—On the 6th of July, by the same Mr. Win. U. Ray, of Ilarrisburg, to Miss Elizabeth Henry, of Mechanicsburg, Pa. CTILRISTLIEVE—DOOII. On the 17th of July, by the same, Mr. Wm. Christileye, of Illinois, to Mrs. Miranda Mob, of Nowytile, Pa. KEELER—DURST. At the Lutheran Parsonage In New RingetonOuly 19, 1866, by the Rev. 11. R. Fleck, J W. Rooter, to Mies title Durst, both of Lucerne Coun ty, Pa. CARLISLE PRODUCE 'MARKET. Carlisle, July 26, 1866, 13 00 8 00 6 50 2 50 2 40 Family Flour Superfine do. do RYE.. , WHITE WHEAT, RED d 0... A. 11. BLAIR'S. "E CORN OATS, OLOVERSERD.. TIMOTHYSEED A. B. BLAIR'S GENERAL PRO RUTTER EGOS, • LARD, TALLOW, SOAP, BEESWAX, BACON HAMS LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in the Post Office at Carlisle, State of Pennsyl vania, the 26th day of July, 1866. Published by official authority in the pa per having the largest circulation. ITo obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for " advertised letters," give the date of the list and pay two cents for advertising. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. GEO. ZINN, P. M. Alden Henry A. Myers Conrad Bergstrom S. in. Moudy Mary Bell Joseph Neibe - Mr. Bowerr , ircth n A. Oliver Sarah Buttorf B. 11. PefTer Lafayette Bair Andrew J. Pennebeker S. B. Bowman Conrad G. A. Phelps L. A. Ege Michael Quinn Thomas Erhele John Ramsey M. Gaylor S. A. Sweitzer Gobbel Givler Margaret Shearer M A. =I Goodyear Mary A. Swanger Kate Hecker Adam Schenck Truemau Kennedy & Bro. Stewart W. J. (Bks) Kieffer B. J. Sheaffer C. W. ]loon Mary ' Trundell C. S. (Bits) Leonard George Weaver & Brownawoll Lee Nancy White Alfred Morrow Reuben 'Wolf Jacob Miller A. B Walker Mary Moore Thomas Wagoner John - McDw eel Wirr4.r , 3 . Zeigler Annie \%TE hereby notify the Customers of the Entorpriso Insurs nee Co., of Philadol• phis, in Cumborland Co., that Samuel K. Ilumrich, le - . . no longer our agent and that all Policies expiring will he promptly ruurowed on application to Mr. A. L. Spons ler our duly authorized agent for the time being at l'a. July 27, 1266,-3t State Agricultural Society. 111 E next annual exhibition of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society will old at EASTON, Northampton county, ou Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 26, 26, 27, 28, 1666. Pramint Lisrs ready for delivery. A. BOYD HAMILTON, President. A. B. LONGANER, Secretary. Harrisburg. July 27, 1866—..3t OTICE is hereby given to all per t cons interested that the following accounts have been filed in the Prothonotary's Office for exam- Mallon and will ho presented to the Court of Common Please of Cumberland County, for confirmation on Wed nenday the 29th day of A ngust, 1860. The Account of Daniel kickels, Assignee of Michael Mlnich The Account of John Clendenen, Esq., Com mittee of Catharine Hall, a Lunatic. Also the Ac- count of A. L. Sponsler, Committee of the estate of Wm. flare, a Lunatic, living in the State of Ohio. 1.1. DUKE, Dcp'y., f'roth'y. lily 27,1806-Im* r subscribers, having permanently located In Carlisle, respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage...:Their shop Is situated on the public Square in rear cif the let Presbyterian Church, where they can always be found. Being experienced mechanics, they are prerared to execute all orders that they may be entrusted with in a superior manner, and at very moderate prices. HYDRAULIC RAMS, WATER WHEELS, HYDRANTS, LIFT & FORCE PUMPS, BATHING TUBS, WASH BASINS and all other arti cles In the trade. PLUMBING AND GAS AND STEAM FITTING promptly attended to in the most approved style. AFB-County work promptly attended to. iks,All work guaranteed. Don't forget the place—immediately In roar of, the First Presbyterian Church. July 27, 1866-1 y TIII undersigned offers at private Sale the residence on which he now resides, being situated in West Punnsborough Tap., Cumberland County, Pa., one mile north from Good Rope Station on the Cumberland Valley Railroad. Containing 11 Acres of good limestone land, and having thereon e rected a two-story , * Oar with Kitchen, a small Bank Barn', nearly new, a Erarue Cooper Shop, a Well of Water, Orchard of choice fruit, also a Limekiln and Stone Quarry. ELIAS BRICKER. July 2'1;466-1t...* VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriber offers at private sale, a FARM OF SLATE LAND, situate in Prankfor I township, Cumberland county, Pa., about 6 mile; North-west of Carlisle. The Wag goner's Cap Road runs along the Farm. It contains 200 ACRES, 130 of which are good farm land, in a good stato of cultivation and under good fence. There is water In nearly every field, with running stream of water in front of the Barn. The balanco of the tract is well covered with good heavy Timber, such as Chest nut . Oak. Poplar, Hickory, Black Oak, &c. The im provements consist of a - TWO STORY tit BRICK HOUSE, with basement, SMOKE HOUSE, Sce There are two 'WhII,LB of excellent water at the door of the dwelling ; a' BANK BARN- with double floors WAGON 'BIM, CORN CRIB, &c., nearly all new and In excellent condition. There is Fruit of all kinds, such as Cherries, Poaches, Apples, Grapes, &c. Any furthar information may bo had by calling on the subscriber living near the farm, or on Jacob Wet zel, living In Carlisle. ' " ' • July 17, 1800-sts $29 A 9 A YEAR made by any ono with /06—Stencil Tools. No experience necessary. The Presidents, Cashiers, and Treasurers of 3 Banks indorse the circular. Sent free with samples. Address the American Stencil Tool. Works, Springfield, Vermont. July 27, 1800-3 m. LEMONS from 25 to 35 cents per dozen at CHAMPAGNE CIDER, in bottles Just received at VIRGINIA CRAB APR= CIDER, in bottles, at YOUNG ER'S EDINBURG ALE; just received at 910NIC ALE, (Philadelphia,) in bo4-, j_ ties at , . . , . yne,:netsouss ALE 'PORTER ; ORTER I always on draught at FRANCII3OIIIV_ July 27i 1860-3 t UKE LIBERTY -WHITE LEAD, proforma by all practical Painters I Try Itl & you still baps no othoe. Manulacturod only by ZEIGLER & SMITH, , _Wholesale pm, Paint & Plass Dealer% • No: J. 21 North Third Street, PRILAD'A., 'Jan. 22, 11366-Iy.' arAITHES and Jewelry repaired at tho now J9welry Otero. Marriages. I=l=l Niarras. UCE MARKET July 26, 1866. by Wm. Bentz. 22 BACON SIDES, 16 19 WHITE BEANS, 1 76 20 PARED PEACHES, 26 10 lINPARED PEACHES 18 9-12 DRIED APPLES, 300 35 RAGS, 4% 20 A Card to the Public THOMAS 11. MONTGOMERY Vire President, Enterprise Ins., Cs NOTICE. Gas Fitting and Plumbing CAMPBELL & HENWOOD Real` Estate for Sale FRAME HOUSE, JOHN WAGGONER • A. L. SPONSLER, • EkL ESTATE AGENT, Scrivener, caiavoyancos Inauranco and Claim Agont. Of fice lain Street Near Centro Square. Desirable Property for Sale and ffne location for a Practicing Physician Offered. A Valuable Residence consisting of a Cl lino two-story BRICK HOUSE, AND LARGE LOT GROUND, together with Stabling Brick Olsten' and pthor valuable improvements Is offered for sale in Churchtown, Cumberland County, upon favorable terms.-With tho above property an excellent practice can be secured by a good Physician. For terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. BPONIRiAItr Real Estate Agent. July 27,1860 Two Valuable Tracts of Timber Land at Private Sale. QITUATE on the South Mount tin ►7 near Mount Holly Springs. Consisting vi k, 1 Tract containing 75 Acres, adjoining the proporty of the Mt. Holly Paper Co. Woll covered with young chestnut. Another traib,containing 40 Acres adjoin ing the above. Apply to July 27, 1806 Hotel Property in Churchtown at Private - Sale: SITUATE on Main Street containing 170 foot in front and 160 foot In depth Improve- ments a large Nubia two-story • FRAME HOUSE, Extensive Stabling and Sheds, Wash House, and oth er convenient out buildings, an excellent Well of Wa ter at the door, and a Cistern In the yard. For terms and further particulars enquire of the owner Mrs. Sarah A. Ligget, residing In Ohurchtown, Cr of A. L. SPONSLER, May 8, 1800. Real Estatp Agent. OME Insurance Company of New Haven, Connecticut, Statement of January let, 860, Capital Stock $600,000,00 Surplus 275,886,10 $776,886,10 LOFSOS unadjusted $36,977,72 INSURANCES MAD.V PERPETUAL AND TEMPOR- The asnetts of this Company consist of United States Government Securities, stocks in National Banks, and Ist, Mortgages on Real lilstate. The Board of Directors have declared a Seml-Annual cash Dividend of Ten per cent free from Government Tax payable on and af ter 15th, January, 1860. Also a scrip Dividend of Sixty per cent on the earned Premium of Policies entitled to participate In the Pro fits for the year ending Ist of January, 1866. And have voted to increase the Capital Stock of the Com pany to One Million of Dollars. Apply to A .L. SPONSLER, Agent. TOWN PROPERTY on South Hano ver street, Carlisle, Comprising 120 toot in fron. and 210 feet in depth having thereon erected 3 Dwell Big Houses, Shops and other Buildings will be sold on tire or divided to suit purchasers. Apply to A. L. SPONSLER. Feb.l6, 1860. AValuable Lot of ground on South Street containing over 600 feet In front and NO in depth. Also, a Lot Ikt, the corner of Pitt and South Streets, containing GO feet In front and 110 foot In depth. Apply to NOTICE is hereby given to all per sons Interested, that the following accounts haro bean filCd ln this Office, by the accounts therein named, for examination, and will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Cumberland County, for confirma tion, and allowance, on Tuesday, August 21, A. D. ISO 6. No. 1. First and final account of Samuel Megaw, Executor of Frederick Mentzer, Sr., late of Mifflin township, deceased. 2. First and final account of George W. Criswell, Esq., Administrator ofJosepli May, late of East Penns borough township, deceased. 3. First and final account of Levi Shaull, Adminis trator of Andrew W. Armstrong, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. 4. The account of Joseph Strickler, Guardian of Ja cob and Elizabeth Shelly, minor Children of Amos Shelly, late of Lower Allen township, deceased. , s;Thu fi rst and final account of John Sheets, Ad ministrator of Samuel Long, deceased. 6. First and final account of John Sheets, Adminis trator of Elizabeth Brinzer, late of East Potinsborough township, deceased. 7. First and final account of Michael Lambert, Ex ecutor of Ann Crall, late of the township of Upper Allen, deceased. S. Second and final account of Washington Kirk, Seq., Administrator of John G. Ketterman, Esq., late of the Borough of New Cumberland, deceased. 9. First and final account of D. S. Goodyear, Admin istrator of Levi Goodyear, late of Upper Allen town ship, deceased. 10. Account of (leo. Po!linger, I , lsq , Administrator of Thomas J. Atchen, late or Lower Allen township, deceased. 11. The account. of William Rider and A. Franklin Rider ' Executors of Mary Slider, deceased. 12. Second and final account of Goo. Kollar, and Joseph Keller, Executors of Jacob Keller, late of New ton township, deceased. 13. rho first and final account of Jacob Goodyear and Benjamin Goodyear, Executors of Jon Goodyear, Into of :ouch Middleton township, deceased. 14. First and final account of John Mush, Execu tor of Barb fa Whinier, late of the Borough of Mechan icsburg, &keened. 15. The first and final account of Jacob Lusher, Ad ministratfir of Leah M. Voter, late of the Borough of Newburg, deceased. 16. First and final account of Martini 2. Griffith, Adminifitatrix of the estate of Moses Griffith, late of Silver Spring township, deceased 17. The Administration accounts of Isaac Lofever, Administrator of all and singular the goods and chat tels of Esther Gamin, late of Summltt county, Ohio, within the State of Pennsylvania. 18. The account of Thomas U. Chambers, Guardian of James C. Law. 10. First and final account of William Brown, Ad ministrator de. Louis non of Joseph Brown, late of Dickinson township, deceased. 20. First and final account of John Morrisson, Ad ministrator of David W. Sowers, into of Dickinson township, deceased. 21. Tho first nhd final account of John Waggoner, Executor of Martha Lytlo, Into of the Borough of Now xmo, deceased. 22. The account of John Noftskor, Executor of Ja cob Pague, late of the Borough of Blitpponsburg, de ceased. 23., The Administration account of F. Watts, Esq., Executor or William B. Coboan, deceased. 24. First and final account of W. W. Wanbaugh, Esq., Administrator of John Cooper, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. 26. The first and final account of Samuel H. Weber, Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Weber, late of Lower Allen township, deceased. 20. First and final account of S. D. 1111 man and Na than !leach, Administrators of lieT.ll.. ° D. Chambers, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. 27. Tho account of John 0. Kirk, Administrator of George Hole, deceased. 28. First and final account of John C. Kirk, Admin. istrator of Mary Elsonborger, into of the Borough of New Cumberland, deceased. 20. The account of Goo. W. Criswell, Esq., Adminis trator of the estate of Abraham May, late of East Pennsboro township, deceased. 30. The first and final account of John F. Wise, Ad ministrator of John Wise, late of Mifflin township, de ceased. 31. The account of Ellen Moll (late Kelly,) Admin istrator of Isabella Ko deceased. 32. The account of William Shugart, Sr, Adminis trator with the will annexed of John Hotter Lek, Sr., late of Carroll county, Indiana, deceased. 33. First and final account of Catherine Rupert, Adtulnistratrlx of Henry Rupert, late of Dickinson township, deceased. 34. First and final account of Jacob Hohn, , Admin istrator of Catherine Holm, late of Bouthamptot town ship, deceased 35. Second account of E. Shapley and 11. P. Jordan- Executors of 11. E. Shapley, Sr., deceased, late of Oar, lisle Borough. 86. First and final account of Mary 0. Meteor, Ex ecutrix of Jamas W. Meteor, late of Shipponsburg Borough, deceased 37. First account of George Clover, Administrator of Adam Varner, late of Southampton township, do . (teased. 38. Flrat account of William 81. Maine, Adminiatra• tor of Edward Scull, hits of Bhipponsburg township, deceased. 39. First and final account of Martin Mumma, Guar dian of Alice E. lirickor, minor child of Jacob Brickor, deceased. • 90. Final account of Jacob Mumma, Guardian of Charlea Black, oottlod on the arrival at full ago of the ward. 41. First and final acconnt of John Stamy. Admirals trator of L. W. alaxwoll/ late of Southampton town ship, demised. 42 first and final account of Robt. Hood, Adminis trator of thu estate of William Campbell, Into of the Borough of Nev, ville, deceased both the Admintetra• tion account and the account of the proceeds of the real estate Bold by accountant under proceedings In partition in the Orphan's Court. 43. Account of J. B. Weakly, Guardian of Emma B. Coover, child'and heir of Dr. D. Coovor, 44. First end final Administration account of Sebas tian B. Smith, Administrator of Marla Smith, late of the Borough of Ifewvillo, deceased. 45, Tho account of Wm. Keller, Trustee under tho will of Jacob Keller, deceased of the estate of Urilla 4 Roffman, a granddaughter of said deceased. 46. Account of Daniel B Croft, AdminiStrator of Michael Benno, late of the Borough of Carlisle, do- - ceased. FRANcISOUB' FRANOISCVS' 47. The drat and partial Account of Sohn Mounts, Executor of Henry Stump, late of Frankford township, deceased. 48. The account of -Robert rigoOartney,Adminlotra-, tor of John rdeFate, deceased.+ l 49. Seemed add final acccit,of David W. Sterott, ono of the Administrators of avid Sterett, deceased: 00. First and final account of 0. E. Maglaughlin, Esq., Administrator of Joseph Smith, lato of Cumber• land county, deceased, July 21, 1806, FISANOISOUS' FRANOISOUB' pRESSING gASES, Ladies' and Gontlemon'n. ec, 3,.1805. 1 • Burnt, Raga, Codao,VanllLa and OiLoco 00 . . AT lIAVERSTIOKS , . ,P Mint, Chocolate; Cream, Lemon, Orange, Vanll none and Mose. - . ,Dee. 10,11300 VMS, Confectionary and Truitt', at MlTlretlcleo ! ' A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent MI FOR SALE. FOR SALE =GI Register's Notice Q, W.. N0R:TI1, Regieter AT neynnaTio KB AT 11AVERSTIONA. KSTATE NOTICE:. . . Letters of Administration on tbocotatoofJohn oble,' dee'd.', late of Silver Sprlng.Twp., Cumber land Co., have been granted by the Register of Cum; berland Co., to, the subscriber residing in said .Twp. All purlieus indebted to said estate will make pay ment and those having claims wlll•present them to . . July 20; 1866. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. • , Fall Meeting 1865. ~, THE Fainters and Members of the Agricultural Society will remember that our next Sill meeting and Exhibition will commence on Wednesday4ho Ditht" October and continuo three days. TIM grounds h ve boon doubly enlarged and the track for the exhibition of horses greatly length ened,And stalls Warmed lo number. And it is con tomplited that we will have the most extensive exhi• bitten the% has oven been held. ' All persons at borne and abroad are' Invited to participate as exhibitors and spectators. By order of tho Presidou6. DANIEL S. ORM, Secretary. Jlily 20, 1.800-tt Something Entirely New! Housekeepers Furnishing Emporium. Cor. of 2nd and Walnut Sts., Opposite Firs National Bank, Harrisburg, Pa. THE subscriber buying been induced to enter into a business, the want of which has long been felt in this community, has carefully select ed a Stock of goods, which for BEAUTY, VARIETY AND NOVELTY, has never before boon equalled In any place emit of our largo commercial cities consisting of Tin Ware, Hollow Ware, Toilet Ware, Pote, nettles, and Pane, Japanned Ware, Door and Table Mats, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Fancy Articles, Willow Ware, Novelties of all kinds. Wooden Ware, Ice Cream Freezers, Dritannia Ware, Refrigerators, Iron Ware, Water Coolers, &c. In short EVERYTTIING required or desired in keep- Snit honee. In proof of which he would respectfully solicit a call from Housekeepers, (whether they pur chase or not. He has also the las•gest assortment in the city of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Boys' Propellors, Perambulators, Velocipedes, Boys wagons, Cantering Horses,Jack Horses, Boys' Drir ing Reins, Stick Horses, Swinge, Baby Tenders, Wheel barrows, &c. ()all and too whon you visit Harrisburg. Wo do not expect ALL to purchase who come. It will always afford pleasure to show goods. July 20, 1860 DISSOLUTION OTICE is hereby given that the firm of Jameson & Co., has Ibis day been dissolved y mutual consent, the Senior partner li. P.. Jameson, retiring from the firm the wholesale jobbing business will be carried on hereafter by Messrs. Wolf and Coyle, by Wagons. B. IL JAMESON, 8. M. COYLE, .1. 11. WOLF, July 28, 1860-Bt. The subscriber desires to inform his friends, and the public generally that ho has purchased the retail stock of the above mentioned firm, and be intends carrying on the business In the old stand, Corner of Hanover and Pomfort Streets, one Square South of the Court Rouse. Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale on the premises, in Monroe township, Cumber land Co., Pa., on the road leading from Carlisle to Lis burn, 4 miles East of Carlisle, the following valuable Real Estate : A Tract of Excellent LIMESTONE LAND, containing 70 Acres and 114 Perches, in a high slate of cultivation, and under good fenelug. The improve ments are a good TWO-STORY Dwelling louse, STONE BANK BARN, r 7; feet long, Waye'm Shell, Corp CPU), &C.. There is a Well of never-failing lister and a good Cis tern convenient to the door and a stream of running water passes through the tract. There is also AN ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, in One bearing order, on the premises. Ton Acres of the tract are well covered with CHOICE TIMBER. This property is located in the midst of a most flour ishing noi,hborhood; convenient to stores, churches, schools, mills, Am., and offers rare inducements to pur chasers. Persons wishing to view the Property previous to the sale, will please call on the undersigned, residing on the premises. _ . JOHN_ SOLLENBERCIER, Sr July 13, 1866L-Im. School Taxes of 1886 THE Duplicate of School Taxes for the present year la now In the hands of the Trea. surer for collection, it Is therefore his duty to thus give notice to the Taxable Citizens, of the Borough of Carlisle, that he will attend at the County Court House, in the corutolosionors' °Moo on Thursday the 6th Day of September next, between the hours of 0 and G o'clock, of said day for the purpose of receiving said Taxes, up to which time, all persons paying their taxes will receive a deduction of five per cent. The Treasurer will receive Taxes in the meantime at his dwelling in "Mal ion Ilan" bunting. July 6,1866-2 m FSTATE NOTICE. Lettorsof Administration on the estate of John Graham, dee'd., tale of •South Middleton township, Cumberland county, having been issued to tho sub scribers the first named residing In the same town ship, and the last named in Juniata county, Pa., no tice is hereby given to all persons indebted to make payment, and those having claims to present them to J. E. D. GRAHAM, G. M. GRAHAM, • June 22, 1866-6 t STATE NOTICE.- Y .., Letters of Administration on tho estate of Wil -1 am Weaver, dee'd., late of Dickinson Twp., Cumber land Co., have been granted by the Register of Cum. borland Co., to the subscriber residing in said Twp. All persons indeLted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Juno 22, 1866-ot. LFSTATE NOTICE.— Lettere of Administration on the estate of coovor, deceased late of Mechanicsburg, Cumb. Co. Pa., have been issued by the Registor to the un dersigned residing in Upper Allen, Twp., of Cumber land Co., Pa. All persona having claims will present thorn, and those Indebted will make payment to Juno 8, 1866.* NOTICE. THE undersigned administrator of the estate of Henry W. BeThrum, late of Mechanics burg, Cumberland County deo'd., hereby gives notice to all persons having' claims against mid estate, to pru rient them properly authenticated, and all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate to make payment to . . FREDEBIOK WATTS, Attorney for 8. L. M. OONSER, Administrator Juno 15, 1880. EXECUTORS NOTICE.- Letters Testamentary on the estate of John Bear, dad., late of West Pennsborough, Twyc, Cum berland Co., having been granted .0 the subscribers residing in the same township, Notice is hereby given td pll persons indebted to said estate to make pay ment, an . those having claims to present them for settlement to. Juno 22, 1860-6 t _ HAR DW ARE STO R.E. HE old Hardware stand of Lewis E. Lyne, has passed Into the hands of W. E. Miller A .A. Bowers, who are now.trarumeting business un -11 dor tho name and style of MILLE?R 8c- BOWERS Tho now Arm batejust returned from the city and are riow proparod to furnish to the public at tho lowost prices, all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Hardware, Coach Trlining, Paints, 01la, GLASS, VARNISH, Am A lock into their store will convince all that they have enough of goods to fully supply the demand in this market. Persons wanting goods in our line will and it to their advantage to give us a call. All orders personally and promptly attended to. • July 7, 1806. Nevf Grocery Store 1 CHANGE OF FIRM I THll294y,i3jgped.hereby announces to his gybnitrone and customehr, that ho has dis posed of his entire stook df Goode with the good•will of the establishment to Messrs. Peffor A Washmood, whom ho recommends to the citizens of Cumberland County as active, energetic and reliable business mod, who will spare no pains to maintain andimproye the character of the old stand as a first class • FAMILY GIIOC,MIY. • With many thanks for the patronage be has'received ho bespeaks for the now firm a continuance of the same JOHN MYER. . PEPPER & WASHIVIOOD Wfilin daYarooolve the largestand best assorted stock of •R O C O H E I R K I AE WARE, • QUEENSWARE, — GLASSWARE, 7 — ; • • .• „ 1 ; .WILLOW WARE, ,„, over brought to this placo, and will constantly keep oh hand the choicest Groaerlbs .theltastern• Markets' afford. A full assortment ,of ,I..amps 111:1d. 011 on. hand.: Gall and see us at the old stand, Boutb 'Rest corner of Market fignare • • r • ?EMIL Ifi -- ..WAI)IIMOOD. , 'January 6,18074 y. - • Writing De . skiii Back • Gammen Boards , Games of all description at /Lai oreticiea Drnif•Vanoy curl Book @tont, JACOB OTBTOT, Administrator. OPENING OF ,TEM SEASON of all the newest and most desirable styles and qua ties of sultable4or the present and coming season embracing all the latest varieties and styles in the market. Plain, Black and Ring Dress Silks, Poollard Silks, Mohairs, Poplins, Ropps, French Mos ambit-pies, Lenoes. Real Organdy and Jaconot Lawns of beautiful designs, Plain and Figured Percales and Chintsee, Bilk and Mohair Grenadines, Barages, Black and Colored Mohair Alpacas, all shades, Mous de Lames, JOHN FELLER, 2nd & Walnut Sts s the place to purchase your =I as we have the largest and best Stock In the County and are selling thorn at Marlins, Shootings, Pillow Case Mullins and Linens, 'Pickings Checks, Cotton Pants Stuffs, Linen Linen Coatiugs, Calicoes, Ginghams, Chamberry's Gauge, Flannels, Cotton and Linen 'rabic Dinporn, &c. for the latest etyloc of PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS for ladles and children all styles Silk and Cloth Seeks and Mantles, Black Lace Points, Shetland Shawls, all colors, you are In want of any kind of as they have the largest Stock In town of Shirred, Tucked and Puffed Muslino, suitable for Drones and Oarabaldies, Nainsook Swiss, Camb. and Jaconet Mita line, Striped and Figured Swisses and Plquitz,k.c., J. W. EBY, Troasuror MOURNING GOODS. Of this class of goods we always have a full line, such as Sornbasinos, Itepps, Poplins, Mohair's, Single and Double width DeLainos, Mozambigues, S-4 Crape Marett for Dresses and Shawls, 8-4 Grenadine Barage, for Dresics and Shawls, Mohair Lustros, Lawns, Ging ham', English Crapes, Crape Yens, Gloves of all de acriptious, Shawls, &c.,lre. You will always find a full line of 1011151 and they pay etriet attention to all orders for the same DAVID WEAVER, Administrator Do not forgot to call for your supply of Cloths and Cab. 811118 res, Vestlugs, Linens for Pants and Coats. Hav ing secured the services of a first class Tailor, we aro prepared to have Clothing made up at very short no tice. SAMUEL COOVER, Administlator. s tho place to buy your GLOVES, HOSIERY of all kinds, MITTS, HOOPED SKIRTS, BALDIORALS,. FRENCH CORSETS. LINEN AND SILK lIAN DK ERCIIIEBS, BONNET RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, EMB'D. INS ERTINGS AND EDGINGS, . . LACE :VEILS, ' • INFANT WAISTS, EMB'D. WARING. 'INGS, READ NETS, and rt thousand other small v. arcs too numerous to mention. JOLIN 11. BEAR, SAMUEL DILLER. Exaoutore clan grades and doscriptiono, ouch OH English Tapestry, Brussels, • Lowoll Vain Ply • 'Ouri , Rag, Listlnv, and Ilensp; - Striped, • Ninitlan oral' widths, Cantina Mattings White and Chocked; Window Shades, Looking Glasses, , IV‘A.. I I I S,. Marsallis Quilta and Countorpanoti, Nottinghitu r Curtains, Tambourd Mustin cturtainei.do:' Pleioe do not fall to give us an early call, ad, wo are determined to keep, up our good reputation o selling the hest goods, the 'cheapest goods, and thelargest a mount of goods In the county.. always take great' . plorisure to show . onr goodo.' as we cen prove the fad = that we study the,lnterest of all our customers, • f LEIDIOII. & MILLER.'" Do not forget the, lace and well known stand, op the alga • i , hl• , '; Juno 8,1888. , Ahead ! Ahead ! ! LATEST AND GRANDEST AT LEIDICII & MILLER'S CHEAP DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, GRAND DISPLAY OF DRESS GOODS, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, C H ALLIES, &0., &a., &o PLEASE REMEMBER THAT LEIDIGH & MILLER DOMESTIC COODS. PANIC PRICES, CALL THIS WAY GRAND DISPLAY OF Grenadines, Barage Shawls, French Mozambique Shawls WHITE GOODS, do not fall to call at LEIDICH & MILLER'S, FUNERAL. GOODS, AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S, MEN AND BOYS, NOTIONS 1 NOTIONS ! ! LEIDICH & MILLER'S CARPETS 1 CARPETS 11 OIL CLOTHS '; Always in Advance GRAND OPENING Of the latestlmportatione of French, German, Englieh and Italian Drees Goode and Summer Wear of every oeserlption. W. C. SAWYER, & CO., have again taken advantage of the very LATE DECLINE IN PRICES, to till their Spacious store Room (East Main St., two doors below Saxtons Hardware Store,) with an enor mous Stock of Seasonable Dry Goods, Carpet and House Furnish ing Goods, bought for OASII from the longest Importing /louses of Now York and Philadelphia. All the varieties and colors of Silks. Splendid dual Mos of Groo Grain Black Bilks for Dresses and, Basques Fronch Worsted Goods and Grenadines, CARPETS, CURTAIX MATERT from A. T. Stewart, & Co. English Leno's, Lawns, Pereahm, Mohairs Barred, Stripped and Plain, and Hosiery of all kinds from Arnold, Constable, & Co. All kinks of domestic goods, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and White Gamin, of ovary chum from H. B. Clanln, & Co., New York. Very select dyke and variettee of Dress GroCocisst and general wear from Jamea Kent, & Co., Jos. Re'gel, & Co., Johnes, Perry, & Co., Philadelphia. Wo carefully examine both maykete and customers, will find on our counto,s a larger, more varied and cheaper stork of goods than in any Store West of the great cities. Every body Is Invited to examine our Stork—all kinds of Mourning and Funeral Goods. We give special attention to this branch of our trade Ladles are invited to examine ouc beautiful styles of Silk and French Cloth SACKS AND BASQN-ES, beautiful shades of French Cloths for Sacks and But tons, ornaments &c., to match. W. C. SAWYER, & CO Would ask the attention to their very choice stock of French, Scotch and American Cassimores, Cloths, SpanislifLinens for Coatitig's, Russian Linens for Pan- Inge, drq: We got up Sults at short notice by the best Tailors in town. W. C. SAWYER, & CO House furnishing department, Is the larged and most complete in the valley, containing Scotch and English 3E3IZTTSS.IS, all the grade's of the Lowell 'it. Hartford Mile, Hemp and nag C.A.PL3PMTISI, Oil Cloths, Matting% Shades, Rugs, &e W. C. SAWYER, & CO . . . . . have a largo assortment or lloolory, GlaVes, Parasols, Bun Bmbrollas,.• Corsets, ac. Bradley's unoqtudled , "Pride of the World"' and Unan. ELIPTIC HOOP SKIRTS, ~ and all other' best makes kept by us: Lace Mitts, Dross Trimmings,' Itibimus and in feet every, thing found In a Wido awake enlorprising Btors, determined to do a large trade for the benefit of ' tho . 00mmunity . as well as for themselves. . Every bOdy Rick and Poor, Old and young. Omall and great are very cordially Invited to our DRY GOODS EMPORIUM, whore we will take.great pleasure In showing as well as sellludiddr geode. We will mato addltlone of dead -1010 .pods,es the season ,advances: . • ' W. C. tliWYll6,4'oll. ! May 18,1860.' , ; ALS, &c., AMERICAN ORGAN'S. -; (From "Godcy's LadG' Book" :2 7 'e bruary ' • : 1866.) REED ORGANS, &o THE `l following remarks and sugges- Uinta regal:4i° ads immensely popular Instru ment will denhtless interest and profit very many of our readers, we commend ,tho article to their careful perusal:— A hundred and ono makers of Organs, Cottage, Par lor, Cabinet, American, School Organs, eta etc., are each claiming to make the beet instrument in the world. Being comparatively a now 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 aro some excel lent and memo worthless ones, the public should have some criterion for judging of then,, some facts which will enlighten them. We cheerfullyconcede thespace for this article knowing that there is hardly a family, 'or church, or school in all the land, but is more or less interested In t his topic. We are also aware of its be. Ing a great misfortune, a real calamity. to any of them to purchase an Inferior or worthless Organ, ruinous to good pitying, and often a source of much annoyance and vexation. We know this article to emanate from 11 candid and intelligent source, and thus we give It to our readers. The question is often asked, what are "reed organs?" Wo adswer, they are, in most cases, nothing in the world but the old melodeon in disguise. slatartilf the so-called organs have the same bellows, the sarateeds, and the Gam , gensral 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 bo in reality an or gan, must have a wind 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 be obtained In any other way known. Nothing so annoys a true organlit as to have 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 bellowa 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 excollsuce, 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 mare easily managed 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 us you may. And when organists and true musicians become awn, o or the tact that they can °num. manse mat are organs In fact as well as in name, they will buy no more of the olljectionable ones. Theo again the swot; should al ways be separate and_ distinct from the bellows, so as not to be acted on by the hand, or soft blowing, 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, from the fact that either bellows alone will be suffident for the lighter melodies, thus permitting the player to change about and rest the feet at will •, then it the bellows Is of the requisite large size, and having the wind chest or reservoir all will be well. As to the reeds, they must bo scientifically tuned and voiced, or all the othergood qualities In the world cannot produce a good toned In. strument. The inquiry now very naturally arises, where can the organ be procured combining all these essential and desirable qualities I There I- only one possessing all these points, and thatis the A3IERICAN ORGAN, made by B. D. & 11. W. Smart. of Boston, Binsets. Orr Wholesale Agent, 581 Broadway, New York. These organs have a wind-chest extending the whole length of the instrument and so constructed as to act at the same time as a reverberating sound-box or board, and having the same important relation and part to perform that the sounding-board has to the piano. This feature the makers have mitented, and to it are owing in a great measure th. entirely 111.- quailed fullness and rich- CE...9 of tone so highly prized by all who have used these organs They also have the largest and best divided bell..ws in use, which Is another Important feature. No part of their work is slighted, no expense or pains spared to make the A tnorloant Orgame perib.a. culawlenaily, me. g+.4l ae meetian lenity, and. judging from tile immense sale of thee, at present. they bid fair to long maintain the proud posi tion they have won by superior merit alone ice would most heartily advise all Interested to call upon or address 51e. :IBMs OTT, the Wholesale Agent, at 581 Broadway, New York, and can assure them ho will, In the most gentlemanly and trullitui manner, impart to them all the information they may desire relative to this truly delightful instrument. MUSIC TEACHERS QM DE_A_l_,=RS. The subscriber is fully prepared to furnish Sheet Music, Strings, Musical Instruments, and Music Books of all kinds at the lowest trade rates. wholesale and re tail, from the largest colloctlons In this country. Orders punctually and faithfully attended to. Address all orders BMI BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO PIANO-FORTES, Wholesale agency. The s&bscriber, late a member 01 this well known firm has established a Wholesale agonoy, set Broadway, Now York Oily, where be will be oleassd to receive the orders of his friends and the public, and especially to hear from those who have so liberally bestowed their patronage on the firm hereto fore. Ile will supply these superior instruments to the trade Wholesale and Retail, at thd very Lowest Prices, made with the insulated Iron Rim and Frame (cast in one solid plate). They excel all others in ..u -rability superiority of tone, and elegance of external appearance. All these Pianos have overstrung Scales, giving In connection with the patent iron .ire and frame, Full Round, Powerful, and Sweet. Mellow Tones. The Cases are ruegant in apputrance, and easily and safely han. died. WarranteA to prove satisfactory, or the money returned. Address all orders to SIBERIA OTT, 581 Broadway New York S:-D, A: IL AV. SMITH'S AMERICAN- ORGANS THE MOST PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IN UTE 727 0 IRJI-13:) FOR THE AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE TUE AMERICAN ORGAN Makes home attractive, relines, and elevates the minds of all, beautiful In appearance and effects. SIBERIA OTT, 681 Broadway, Now York, WHOLESALE AGENT The immense popularity of these Organs, and thoir superior Musical rowers, Is last bringing them before the public, as the Instrument so lons desired In A MERICAN HOMES. And although the cost price Is but a trifle over the Melodeon, yet the musical advan tages, beauty of tone and quickness of touch and ac tion are so far superior, that they are fast suporceding the Melodeon and the call is now almost exclusively for the AMERICAN .ORGANS It is adapted to any Music from the quickest and most lively, to the heavy tone of the Church Organ. And almost universally they era preferred to the Piano, by persons who have them, yet costing less than half,and only takings small amount of room. Send for descriptive circulars giving full particulat s and prices. Exclusive Agencies secured to Dealers, and largo discounts to tho trade and Teachers. Address all or ders, 581 Brondweßy, mw t n i b n aow E i eaR.s,::IANe Agon,, York • March 30,1860-Iy. LECTURE TO , YOUNG MEN. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. , Price six cents A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment. and Radical Cure of Ppermatorrhcea, or Seminal Weak nose, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Im pediments to Marriage generally: Nervousness, Con sumption, Epilepsy, and Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from ' Self-Abuse, &e.--fly ItOliefftl` J. - CUEVEItWELL, M. D.,. Author of the ' , Green Book," .4e. The world-renowned 'anther, in thiriadmlrable Lec ture, clearly prow a Irom his own experience that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dials, point ing out a modepf cure at once certain and effectual,by which °Very sufferer, no Matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and rad- LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON- TO . THOUSANDS AND VIM/SANDS. • " • Bent under seal, In aplaln envelope, to any address' post paid, on recelpbof six cents, or two post stamps, Addtesa the publisbers, '• ••• • • •• , • • _ `•,, • ' . OAAP. J. 0. KLINE & GO., •. • . 127,Dowery, New :York, Post Office box 4,680. Aarela,l9,'lBoo-Iy. .• • . GUM BELTING 1 . Just received a large assortment of all alees— Gum Belting, Gum Hos% Gum Peeking; &c. and for sale cheap at the lierdware Store of BA2CiON.; .• Jima 25,1961. • • Valuable Town Property at Private Sale. OT containing 75 - feat front on Loath er stroot abovo Fite;'by 240 feat in depth to kinson Alley. Tho buildings aro three good lic A D IVEL.DING:'..HO USES, Two of which are on Louthor 8t . and one on Dickin son Alley. For terms &rt. Apply to JACIOD SERER. April 6, 1866 NOTICE is hereby given that the firm of Halbert & Brother, has thls day boon die. d by mutual consent,lbe Junior partner, Wm, R. Halbert, retiring from, the firm. The business will bo conducted as Nereteffirb at the old Brand by tho senior partner of tho old firm Charles L. Halbert, who also bete charge of the books. Notice Is hereby given to all portions Indebted to the above firm that an immediate settlement of all outstand ing accounts will be required. Juno 21st 1860 The noted "Dry Good" Store in South Hanover Street. THE most attractive place in Carlisle is at A. W. Bentz's great, " MERCANTILE EMPORIUM" where can be purchased the best, handsomest, and cheapest goods In the Country. We have just replen ished our stock with a large invoice of the choicest goods in the Market, and will continue to renew the supply daily, or as necessity requires. It would be impossible to enumerate all the articles in our extensive line of business. . We have now a fine assortment of Ladies Spring Dress Goods. POPLINS PLAIN AND PLAID, CHALLIES OF BEATIFUL PATTERNS AC., PRINTS AND ALL RINDSOF DOMIISIIC GOODS. A varicry of Gentleman and Boys wear. An exten sive stock of, TABLE, STAIR Alb FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, OIL SHAD S. Blind Materials and Carpet Chains. " Hopkins" Superior Skirts all lengths and widths. We-shall be happy to have ell call and examine cur " new stock," fie we feel confident that our selection will please all Mei es. Carlisle, April 11th 1806. A. W. DENTE. \ - I)URE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, will do more and better work at a given Coat, than any other I Try It I Manufactured only by ZIEU .Eit & SMITH. Wholesale Drug, Paint & Wass Dealers, Jan. 22, 1866-Iy. No. 197 North Third Street, Philad'a., Presents for all at Haverstick's. - WRITING Desks, Papier, Mackie, Rosewood & Walnut. Dec. 16, 1865 LIFE - HEALTH-STRENFTH LIFE-HEALTH -STRENGTH LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared front a prescription of Dr. Juan Delaniarre, Chief Phydician to the Hos pital du Nord on Lariboisiere of Paris. Thin Invaluable medicine in no Imposition, but Is unfailing lu the cure of Sparmatorrhm or Seminal %%eakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary . 'lrri tability. Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions fn m whatevi r cause produced, or box ever novels mill he speedily relieved and the organs restored to healthy action. Read the follow leg opinions of eminent French phy Winne: '•We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Oar - atuiere 6: Dupont, No. 214' Rue Lombard, from the prescription of Dr. Juan Delamorre, in our private practice with unili.rm success. and we believe there is uo other medicine so well calculated to qui° all per sons suffering from Involuntary Emissions or any other weakness of the Ser u il Organs, w he. her caused by a sedentary rrimle of living, excesses or abuse. Paris, May fith, 18138 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The (len nine Pills are sold by all the principal Drug gists through-Int the World, price Ouo Dollar per Box, or: lx Boxes for Flee Dollars. ARANCIERE & DC PONT, Sole Proprietors No. 214 itue Lombard. Pat One Dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will insure a box by return - .:nail, securely sealed from all ob el-tuition, six boxes for five dollars. Sole tine, al Agents for America, OSCAR O. MOSES & Co., 27 Corllaodt St , N.Y . N. 11.--Freneh,Oertnan Spaniel and Engli h Pamph lets, containing full particulars and directions for use, sent free to any address. Sold In Carlisle by J. W. ELLIOTT, and at HAVER STICK'S. Jan. 12, 1866-Iy. SIBERIA OTT, 551 Broadway, N. Y CATARRH SNUFF! This Snuff has thoroughly proved Itself to bo the best article known for curing the Calm rh, Cold.ln the Head and Headache. It has been found an excellent remedy in many eases of Sore Eyes. Deafness has been removed ny It, and Hearing has often been great ly Improved by Its use It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the head. The sedsatious after ust,tl,4 it are delightful and In vigorating. It opens and pun es out all obstructions, strengthens thscglaur.s, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. More Than Thirty Years' of Sal . and use of Dr Marshall's Catarrh and Head ache Snuff, has proved its great value the all the com mon diseases of the Ilesit, and at this moment It stands higher that. ever bolero. It is recommended by many of the best physlclaull, ud Is used with groat games and ratlslamlou every here. Bead the Certificates of Wholesale Drug- Tho undersigned, having for many years been ac quainted with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff, and sold it In our wholesale trade cheerfully !Ante, that we believe it to be equal. lu every respect, `to- the recommendations givers of it for the cure of Catarrhal affections, and that it le decidedly the best artMle we have ever known for all common diseases of the Head. Burr & Perry, lioston,Barnee & Park, Now York heed, Au, tin & Co. " A. 13. &D. Sande, " Brown Lamson &Co " Stophon Paul & CO. " 1 . Reed, Cutler & Co. " Israel Minor & Co. " Seth W. Pow le, " bleliesson & Bobbins," W ilbon, k'nirt.ink & Co. " A. L. Scorn & Co, " Ilerithaw, Edmunds & Co.M. Ward, Close & Co " . . _. I. IL Hay. Portland, Mo. Bush & Gale, For Sale by all In ugglats. TRY IT Jan. 12, 1860-Iy. 11-14 The original Medicine established In 1837, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of "I'ULMONIU WA FER.,," in this or any other country; all other Pulmonlc Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can be known by the name 13ItYAN being stamped on each Wafer. These Wafers have been before the public for nearly thirty years, and the immense sale attained, not only in a merica but in foreign countries, fully attest their intrinsic worth. The medical prepeuties are superior to any other a. tide offered for the cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial affections and the quantity contained in each box Is nearly double that of the many worthless imitations advertised. cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Palos in the Chest, Incipient Consumption and all diseases of the lungs. Not only affording tempor ary relief, but effecting a rapid and lasting core and mu warranted to give satisfaction in ever• instance. They do not nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and the medicinal properties are combined in a loan so a greeable and pleasant to the taste, that any child will readily lake them. 01 . 10 dose will always afford RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES To VOOALIbTB and PUBLIC SPEABEILB, these Wafers' are peculiarly valuable they will fn one day remove the most severe occasional hoarseness ; and their regular use far a few days will, at oil times, increase the pow er and flexibility of the voice, gmatly Improving Its tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they are regularly used by many professional vocalists. The very great celebrity of this invaluable remedy has Induced unprincipled persons to prepare base imi tations, which disappoint the just expoctations of the purchaser, and . Nitro the character dr the genuine medicine. • ; See that the word, "BRYAN," Ja staihned on each Wafer, and also observe the lite slings of the signature iof the Proprietor "JOB MO BS" on each wrapper, to counterfeit which la forget' . Any - °flooding parties will bo dealt - with to the fu 1 extent of ti e law. , ISIIYAN'I3 PULBIONIO WAFER' gists. • JOB MOSES, 8010 Propilo Jan. 12, 1860-Iy. CELEBRATED FE]Nt'ALE Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Olari, . Physician Extraordinary to tho queen. ,r)cl HIS well known 'medicine is no position, but a sure and safe remedy for Female If ft cultios and Obstructions, 'from any cause whatever and although a Powerful remedy, it contains ?aothing hurtful to the constitution, •: • • ; To Married Ladles It le peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with In all cases of Nervous Bplnial nffectiOna, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Hesvlness,' Fatigue on slight ex.' onion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, - - Ilysterlcs, -- niCk Headache; Whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disfrdered system, 'thews Pills Will effect a cure when all other means have tidied. I ' These Pills have never been known to ntil.where the dlniolions on the 2d page ofpan,phlet and well eltseor ed. ' For further particulars, let S'pamphlet,''free, or the agent: $ 1 and ll postage sumps 'enclosed to any . authorized agen4 Willinsure a bottle, containing over 60 pills; by return 'emir,- • .7 W:Ni'.LIOTT, Jan. 12 , 18ti6 +- 1y::• • Agent, 9t471ta10. Oftbl4B,:; govt. virr, lt e, s;' Tourluta Deekk , Ooiireotton'aii llamas of all Doo. /6,1865. DISSOLUTION CHAS L. ITALBERT WAL R. HALBERT. AT HAVERSTICKS R. A. BEAU REPARIE, M. D G. D. DUJARD N, M. D. JEAN LE ~EUCHRE, M. D. DR. M.AItbILEI.LL'S gists in 1864 RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers 1 Bryan's Pulinonie Wafers aru for' sale by all Drug or, 27 CortlandtSt.; SIR JAMES CLARKE'S AT HAVER/3110Kit: