El 111 111 REASONS *l - 14 k Y 1 ( 1 - 112. AMERICAN WA\TCHES, Made at WALTfiABI, MASS. IS THE BEST. TT is made on the best principle. Its IT frame is composed of SOLID PLATES. Nojar can interfere with the harmony of its working and no sud den shock can damage Its machinery. Every piece is made and finished by machinery (itself famous fue - its* novelty, es well as for its effectiveness) and is there fore properly made. The watch is what all mechanism should be—ACCURATE, SIMPLE, STRONG AND ECONOMICAL. Except some high grades, too coatis for general use, foreign watches are chiefly made by women {and boys. Such watches are composed of sev eral hundred pieces, screwed and rivited together, and require constant repairs to keep them iu any kind of order. All persups who have carried "snores," "lepines" and "English Flaunt Levers," are perfectly well aware of the truth of this statement. At the beginning of our enterprise, more than ten years ago, It was our first object to make a thoroughly good low priced watch for the million to take the place of those foreign impositions—the refuse of foreign fac tories—which wore entirely unsaleable at home and perfectly worthless everywhere. .How well we have accomplished this may bo under- I stoci4roni the fact, that after so satiny yeses of public, trial, we now make MORE THAN HALF OF ALL THE WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES, and that no others have ever given such universal satisfaction. While this department of our business is continued with increased facilities for perfect umic, we are at pre sent engaged in the manufacture of watchaa of the very 111011 EST GRADE KNOWN TO CHRONOMETRY, unequalled by anything hitherto made by ourselves, and unsurpassed by anything made in the svothb For this purpose we have the amplest facilities. Wo have erected an addition to our mein buildings ex pressly for this branch of our business, and have fill ed It with the best workmen In our service. New ma chines and appliances have been constructed, which perform their work wills consummate delicacy no ex. actness. The choicest and most approved materials only are used and we challenge comparison between this grade of our work and the finest imported taro nometers. We do not pretend to sell our watches for ess money than foreign watches, but we do assert with out fear of contradiction that for the same money our product is incomparably superior. All our watches, of whatever grade, are fully warranted and this war r.i lace is go:A at all times against us Or our agents In all parts of the world. CAUTION.—The public are. cautioned to buy only of respectable dealers. All persons selling counter feits will be prosecuted. IICItBINS APPLETON, Agents for the American Watch Company, 182 Broadway, N.l" August 2, lfif,t; MAssuAtCs Catarrh Snuff, is a sure cure for that ledhersome disease, Catarrh. Jan 12,1506-Iy. SEE advertisement or Sir James Clarke's Celebrated Female fills. Jan. 12, 18611-Iy. Whiskers I Whiskers I I Dr. L. 0. Moxrkz' S'arrotiff, tho greatest stimulator In the world, will tbroe NVhiskers or Mustarhes to grow On the smoothest thee or chin ; "over known to till ; sample for trial sent free to ally "no desirous "f testing Its merits. Address, Reeves tCo, 78 Nassau $l.. N. V. J um , 29, 18t3GMI3n1 An Effbctual Worm Medicine Brown', Vermifugo C4,ffitits, OR NVeR3I LOZENGES. , Oel,GeSS,lllltiolthi Lon , Children 1111 , 1 to Giber Vele., on eil tlielled by tcur mn. The n VER7.IIFIG I: COMFITS, - .ilthengli effectual hi destroying Wel . lllS, I do i 11,1111. 1. to Uu• 111,1 delicate hild. Thi, ,:dwthin• hn, trued 1.3 plosieians. and fnund tin be sale and sure in eradicating tvernei, se hurtful In children. 11AVi )1 ., ,11)14 11 , 0111 , 11111iictliatO Itt tuft I of Ow Ino oftvn prolougutl \IVTO,II, OF Cintrozr..§ oft pn 01, • in r:ulia is rit it I can th.• n.r of ir stir.. The tionibitiati..ii .1t Making Ilrown's rermiftwr l Frnyi Ix" i+ quilt IS Si. She Seat I.llTert with Kafet . t,: & 'lull 1. 6,,i,1 by ull tiviiletis in Nle.lietites, at 25 iits. 1... x. )11ty Ififiti—]y. ! ! A Grand Epoch in Medicine ! ! lyt.,ew M A med G I, G I I E t LI is Ti the ua fo ti u t nd . or whose vast vast internal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels, and with whose external remedies ulcer ated and ,ruptive surfaces are deluged in ruin, must give place and precedence to the ml3ll who restores health and appetite with from one to three harmless pills, and cures the most virulent and scorbutic disor ders with one or two boxes of his salvo. Maggies Bills and Salve have ushered in a new medical era. No more nauseating avalanches of drastic pills need be poured down sick people's throats. One of Maggiel's Pills rectifies the disordered condition of the stomachs and bonnets, and mattes health return where it has van ished. In fart Maggiel's Bilious, Dyspeptic and Diarrham fills cure where all others fail. While for Burns. Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts. and all abrasions of the skin, Mn girl's Salve is iefalli tie. Sold by .1. Mag girl, 43 Fulton street, New York, Ilaverstirk, and all druggists, at 25 cents per bros. April 20, 1866. ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! sCRATCH ! SCRATCH I SCRATCH WIIEATON'S OINTMENT Will Cure the Itch in 48 Hours. A LSO cures SALT RHEUM, UL CERS. CHILBLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF tr SKIN. Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. By sending 00 cents to WEER'S l PUTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street. Bostnu, It will be for warded by moil, tree of poe.lage, to any part of the United States. u , 18611. larllcts. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Carlisle, August 2, 1860. 12 00 8 00 5 00 2 50 ,2 35 Family F10ur.... Suportine d 0..... do RYF WHITE WHEAT RED d 0... lIYF CORN OA PS, CLOVEIiSEV.D.. TIMOTHYSEED GENERAL PRO y by Inn. Bentz Corrected Weekl 35 BACON SIDES, 16 18 WHITE BEANS, 1 76 20 PARED PEACHES, 26 10 UNPARED PEACHES 18 0-12 DRIED APPLES, 300 35 RAGS, 4% 20 BUTTER EGOS, LARD, TALLOW, SOAP, BEESWAX, BACON HAMS NOTICE. To the School Directors of Cumber land County. AT the request of School Directors in various parts of the County, a convention of the School Directors of C timberland County, will to held in the Court Rouse. In Carlisle, on Saturday, August 4th, 1800, at 11 o'clock, A. 111. A full atten dance from every School district is desired, as matters of intere.:t will be under consultation. August 3, 1800. NOTICE TO OFFICERS.-ACT OF CONGRESS, approved July 18, 1866, gives THREE hIONTIII3' PAY PROPER to officers of volun tear service, who were In any manner honorably die. charged after April 6th, 1860, and who had been offi cers on March 3d, 1866. Apply immediately, In per son or by letter, to the Military and Naval Agency, No. 427 Walnut street, Philadelphia. JOSEI'II E. DEVITT & CO. August 8, 1866-Bt. . LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in the POst Office at Carlisle, State of Pennsyl vania, the 2cl day of August, 186 G. Published .by official authority in the pa per having the largest circulation. )To 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, Adams Annie E. Kelley Samuel Aidhey William Keepers Wm. F. Burkholder Ili. E. Kitner Amanda J. Brown 0. S. Keiser R. M. Brought George Levi Aaron Brooks Hagar Lindsey A. Bushman Mary J. Lockhart Susan Carter Sallie (col) Miller Sarah E. Cameron W. L. Miller Joseph °Orman W. (farmer)lllyers Lovinia Folson John 11. ' Morrow Reuben (2) Portnoy Lot . McFarland David Farenbaugh Mary Owens Col. Wesley (4 Ford Mary' Stine Flitaboth' (2) Gruver George (OarnpStoner Franklin Biddle) • . Shiseler David - Goodyear & Reed Shorah Jacob - Hutchinson Barbara ATllompsms (Janie , Honmar John Thomas Capt. C. A. ' Hansom Mosey Weikert William H. • Holleman James Welcome Sane Huber,& Co.- Wolf Annie' Henery Wm., I . Wateas Thomas ,HendersonLleutlH,,M.Wafson W. J. -.JohnOon.A4, IMPORTANT TO DISABLED SOL DIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES. Soldiers, sailors, or Marldes, who have lost an arm or leg, 'or boon pet manontly and totally dienblod in the 'same, are now ontitled to a pension of FIFTEEN dollars per month : those who have lost an arm and leg, or both logo, TWENTY dollars: thoso who haye lost both Irmo or both Oyos, TWENTY-FIVE dollark. This act also restores the Ponalon to soldiers employed in any civil capacity under the Government. Apply In person or by mail to the MILITARY AND NAVAL AGENCY of JOSEPH &DEVITT dc CO., N 0.427 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. August 3, 1800-31. FOR BOUNTY, PENSION,- IN CREASE OF PENSIONS, AND ARREARS OF PAY, PRIZE MONEY, or for the prosecution of any claim whatever against the National Government, or that of ady Slate, arising out of the late war, or any previous one, ESPECIALLY THAT OF 1812, all per sons would do well to apply to the MILITARY AND NAVAL AGENCY of JOSEPH E. DEVITT & CO., No. 427 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. All Infer- Motion and advice given free of charge. August 3,1861-3 t. Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate On Saturday, August 25, 1866 riNIE subscriber will sell at public sale, on the promises, in Penn Township, Cumber land County, on the Yellow Breeches Creek, one half mile South of Centreville, the following described farm, containing 113 ACRES, of choice hind in II high state of cultivation. The land has a limestone basis and Is of the best quality for pro. during grain. The improvements are a large Two- Story and a large Frame Bank Barn, both nearly now, and built upon the most improved plan. There is a complete set of out-buildings, all new and in tile best condition. The farm launder ex cellent feole and has been all heavily limed within the last two years. There is a most excellent 01? CHARD, of vvery variety of choice fruit trees, which is just now in full bearing condition. The Yellow Breeches Ci colt, runs along the North side of the farm. thus making the best facilities for watering stock. This property is certainly the most desirable one in the County. In addition to the other buildings there is a now titled up, at which a Store has been in succosaful oper ation for three years. It Is one of the best stands for a Country Store, in the County. Also at the same time, Two Lots of Mountain Land in the South Mountain, within a short distance of the above described farm, one containing 20 Acres and the other 11 A res of most excellent Timber. These are easy of access and are very desirable. Sale to commence, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day when terms will be made known by PETER GA it BIM. August 2, 1000. C ATAWBA—Superior quality at AT IS BLEB'S HERB BITTERS. P.m.° and unadulterated, $l.OO per bottle at FRANCISCUS. August 3, IS66—at SEED WHEAT. Canada White and New Jersey Silver This Rad and White Seed Wheat is Raised from Im ported Seed Wheat front ono to eight years, and proves, to be the Best Wheat yet Raised. WA.R=TIOTTS=, to cd UCE MARKET, August 2, 186(. Farmers send your orders In early. All orders filled n Rotation. The Wheat will be delivered at all Rail 'toad Stations in good two Bushels Cotton Sacks, from oth of August to 10th of September. Address GEO. A. DEITZ, Chambersburg, l'a. August 3, 18613-It. WE hereby notify the Customers of the Enterprise Insurance Co., of Phlindel phia, in Cumberland Co., that Samuel K. Humrich , is no longer our agent and that all Policies expiring will be promptly renewed on application to Mr. A. L.Spons ler our duly authorized agent for the time being at Carlisle, Pa. THOMAS 11. MONTGOMERY, Vice President, Enterprise Ins., Co. • July 'a, 1850-3 t. rpHE subscribers, having permanently J_ located In Carlisle, respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. Their shop le situated on the public Square in roar of the lst Presbyterian Church, where they can always be found. Being experienced mechanics, .they are prorated to execute all orders that they may be entrusted with in a superior manner, and at very moderato prices. HYDRAULIC RAMS, WATER WHEELS, HYDRANTS, LIFT & FORCE PUMPS, BATHING TUBB, WABII BASINS and all other arti cles in the trade. PLUMBING AND GAS AND STEAM FITTING promptly attended to in the most approved style. Re-County work promptly attended to. ta_All work guaranteed. , Don't forgot the place—immediately lu roar of the First Presbyterian Church. CAMPBELL & UENWOOD. July 27,1866-Iy. • LEMONS from 25 to 35 cents per dozen at FRANOISOUB' CHAMPAGNE CIDER, in. bottles just received at Brick Dwelling House Store Room, FOR SALE ! 1,100 BUSHELS OF It ED AN 1.) W LI 1T E SEED rWHEAT, pm:l4. l lm.M. Change your Seed Wheat, Red Citalf Mediterranean Elie from Bust and Weevil, Straw White Seed Wheat lie, deceased. 22. Thu account of John Noftsker, Executor of Ja tb Fugue, late of the Borough of Shippensburg, do eased. 23. The Administration account of F. Watts, Esq., Executor of William S. Cube:in, deceased. 24. First and final account of W. W. Wanbaugh, Esq., Administrator• of John Cooper, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. 25. The first and final account of Samuel H. Weber, Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Weber, late of Lower Allen township; deceased. 213. First and final account of S. D. liftman and Na than ilantch, Administrators of Bev. IL D. Chambers, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. 27. The account of John C. Kirk, Administrator of George Hess, deceased. 28. First and final account of John C. Kirk. Admin. ignitor of Mary Eisenberger, late of the Borough of Ness Cumberland, deceased. 29. The account of (leo. W. Criswell, Esq., Adminis trator 01 the estate of Abraham May, late of Emit Betinshoro township, deceased. 10. The first and final account of John F. Wise, Ad ministrator of John Wise, late of Mifflin township, de ceased. At Five Dollars per Bushel. 31. The account of Ellen Mell (late Kelly,) Admin. FOR SALE AT DEITZ'S all AMBERST MG, PA A Card to the Public Gas Fitting and Plumbing 'VIRGINIA CRAB APPLE. CIDER v In bottles, at FRAIVISOUB' TOUNEWS EDINBURG ALE G just received PRANOIBOUB' T • ONIO ALE . (Philadelpbiri,) in bot ties at , ". PRAIOJI001113'.; A. L. SPONSLER, REA'?STATE AGENT, Scrivener, conveyances Insurance and Claim Agent. Of- Nlaln Street Near Contra Square. Desirable Property for Sale and fine location for a Practicing Physician Offered. AValuable Residence consisting of a II no two-story r,1.4 BItIOK HOUSE, AND LAROL LOT GROUND, 111 " together with Stabling Brick Cistern and other valuable Improvements Is offered for sale In Churchtown, Cumberland County, upon favorable terms. With the above property an excellent practice can be socurod by a good Physician. For terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. SPONSLEIL Real Estate Agent. , • July 27, 1800. Two Valuable Tracts of Timber Land at Private Sale. 'IITUATE on the South Mountain Ly near Mount Holly Springs. Consisting viz, I 'tract containing 75 Acres, adjoining the property of the Mt. Holly Paper Co. Well covered with young chestnut. Another tract containing 40 Acres adjoin ing the above. Apply to . . July 27, 1866 Hotel Property in Churchtown at Private Sale. IITUATE on Main Street containing 170 feet in front and 160 feet In depth Improve ments a large Double two-story FRAME HOUSE, ensivo 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. Por terms and further particulars enquire of the owner Mrs. Sar.h. A. Ligget, residing in Ohurchtown, Cr of. A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent. 14 OME Insurance Co4any of Now Haven, Connecticut, Statement of January lot, 186 e. May S, ISGC Capital Staylc Surplus $775,886,10 Losses unadjusted $35,977,72 INSURANCES MADE PERPETUAL AND Tt.MPOR- The assetts of this Company consist of United States Government Securities, stocks in National Banks, and let, Mortgages on Beal Estate The Board of Directors have declared a Semi-Annual cash Dividend of Ten prr cent free from Government Tax payable on and af ter lf,th, January, 1506. Also a scrip Dividend of Sixty prr cent on the earned Premium of Policies entitled to participate In the Pro• fits for the year ending lot of Jauualy, 1866. And have voted to increase the Capital Stock of the Con, pany to One of Dollars. Apply to A. L. SPONSLER, Agent. FRANCI6CUS TOWN PROPERTY on South Hano ver str,t, Carlisle, Comprising 120 feet In front and 2-10 feet in depth having thereon erected 3 Dwell ing llouscs, Shops :rod other Buildings will ho sold en tirra to suit purehasers. Apply to A. L. SPONSL}It. Feb. 16, 1866. A Valuable Lot of ground on South Ll_ Street containing over 000 foot In front anti '260 In depth. A Iso.a Lot at the corner of Pitt and South Streets. containing 110 foot in front and 110 feet in depth. Apply to tVV ()TICE is hereby given to all 'per sons intcre,tol, that the following accounts linty her, hied is this Unice, by the accounts theruln ned, fur examination, and will be presented to the Ih phan's Court of Cumberland County, for continua tion, and allowanee, on 'l'tn•sday, August 21, A. No. 1. First and final account of Samuel ?dewily, Executer of Frederick Mentzer, Sr., late of Mitilin township, deceased. 2. first an d fi nnl account of George \V. Criswell, Esq., Administrator of Joseph May, late Of East Penns la , ro ugh township, deeea 'ed. 1. Eirsb.and final account of Levi Shaull, Adminis trator of Andrew NV. Armstrong, late at Silver Spring township. deceased. d. The account of Joseph Strickler. Guardian of Jo. roll and Elizabeth Shelly, miff, Children of Aloes Sull'.hiv, late rat Lower Allen township, deceased. 5 The first and final account ol John Sheets, Ad ministrator of Samuel Long, dee,ased. 0. First and final arcount of John Shoots, Adminis trator of Elizabeth itrinzer, Into of East l'eunsborough to, mhip. deceased. 7. Flint and final, account of Michael Lambert, E?c oeuta.r of Ann Crall, late of the township of Upper Allen, deceased. 11. Seeond and final account of Washington Kirk, sq., Administrator of .h.h” G. Ketterman, Esq , tutu the notouvh of New Cumberland, deceased. o First and final areonnt of D. S. Goodyear, Aaiun, trator of Levi Goodyear, late of Upper Allen town lip, deceased. IU. Account of Geo. Pollinger, Esq , Administrator Thomas .1. Atchen, late of Lower Allen township, 'ceased. 11. The account of William Rider and A. Franklin ider, Executors of Mary Rider, deceased. Fe•ond and final account of Gee. Keller, and rph KOler, Executors of Jacob Keller, late of New tow nob ip, doee:wed. 1:t. The first and final account of Jacob Goodyear and Benjamin Goodyear, Executors of John Goodyear, late of South Middleton township, aeconged. 14. First and fitml account of John II ursh, Execu tor of Barbara Whislor, late of the Borough of Mechan icsburg, deceased. 15. Thu first and final gLecouot of Jacob Lusher, Ad ministrator of Leah M. Motor, late of the Borough of Newburg, deceased. In. First and final account of Martha J. Griffith, Admiuistatrix of the estate of Moses Griffith, late of Silver Spring township, deceased 17. The Administration accounts of Isaac Lefever, Administrator of all and .singular the goods and chat tels of Esther Hamm, late of Summltt county, Ohio, within the State of Pennsylvania. is. 'rho account of Thomas U. Chambers, Guardian of James C. Law. 19. First and final account of William Brown, Ad ministrator de bonis nest of Joseph Brown, Into of Dickinson township, deceased. 20. First and final account of John Morrisson, Ad ator of David W. Sowers, late of Dickinson township, deceased. 21. The first and final account of John Waggoner, Executor of Martha Lytle, lute of the Borough of New- istrator of Isabella Kelly, deceased. 32. The account of William Shugart, Sr, A/minis. trator with the will annexed of John Ilettoriek, late of Carroll county, Indiana, deceased. 33. First and final account of Catherine Rupert, Administratrix of Henry Rupert, late of Dickinson township, deceased. 34. First and final account of Jacob Helm, Admin istrator of Catherine Rohn, late of Southampton town ship, deceased 33. Second account of li. Shapley and 11. Jordan. Executors of It. K. Shepley, Sr., deceased, late of Car, lisio itorough. 36. First and final amnia( of Mary C. Manor, Ex ecutrix of Jamos W. &Wear, late of Shipportsburg Borough, deccas.od 97. 'First account of Georg° Ciavor, Administrator of Adam Varnur, laic of Southampton township, de ceased. 38. iflrAt account of William M. Mains, Ado)lnistra tor of Edward Scull, luta of Bhlppousburg townfilitp &ceased. 30. First and final account of Martin Mumma ' Guar dian of Alice ll Bricker, minor child of Jacob rickor deceased. 40. Final account of Jacob Mumma, Guardian of Charles Black, Bottled on tho arrival at.full ago of the ward. 41. First and final account of John Stamy. Admit& trator of L. W. alaxwoll, late of Southampton town ship, doceased. 42 First and' ti ual azcount of ROA. flood, Adminia trator of the rotate of William Campbell, late of the Borough of Neu ville ' deceased both. the Administra. Lion account and the account of the proceeds of the real estate Fold by accountant under proceedings in partition in the Orphan's Court. 43. Account of J. B. Weakly, Huardian of Emma B. 'Coover, child and heir of Dr. 1). Coovor, 44. First and final Atimin'stral lon account of Sebas tian It. Smith, Administrator of Maria Smith, late of the Borough of Nowvll'o, deceased. 43. The account of Wm.. Heller, Trustee under the will of Jacob Boller, deceased of the estate of Mille Hoffman, a granddaughter of raid deceased. 40, Account of Daniel S Croft, Adminittrator of Michael Sauna, late of the Borough of Carlisle, de. .ceased. „ , . - 47. Tho first and partial account of John Mounts, Executor of Henry Stump, late of Prank ford township deceased. 48. The account of Robert McCartney, Administra tur ofJckbn McFate, deceased. 40. &wood and final account of David W. Bterott, ono of the Administrators of-David aterott, deceased. 60. First and final account of .0. 10.1.1aglaughIlu, Esq., Administrator - of Joseph Smitb, late of, Cumber land county, deceased, G. W. NORTll,llthirtcr. July 21, 1806. cc,PRESSING. CASES, Ladies' and Gentleman's, 16, 1805. ERANCIBOOW • PROPS.- . MA, Chocolate, Cream, Lemon, Orange, Van filloso and Moss. Dec.ls„ 1800. AT lIAVERBTICIOI .--- . upotar LIBERTY WHITE , LEAD, _L f,roforrod by all practical- Painters I Try It I & you will have no other. Manufactured only by . . . • ' ZEIGLEII 'd DMITS,' .....„,,,' 7 , •. trholesale Drug, Paint & Ohms Don Urn, ' N 0.187 North Third 13troet, PailtAD'Aq ~. Jai. 22;1868.-3.y. . . A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent $600,000,00 '276,880,10 QM FOR SALE. FOR SALE A. 1,. SPONSLEIt Register's Notice AT lIAVI9IIBTIO IiS State,Agrieititural Society. HE next iinnual exhibition of the T Pennsylvania State Agricultural society will be hold at EASTON, Northampton • county, on Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 25, 26, 17, 28,1606. Purantnu Lim ready for delivery. A. BOYD HAMILTON, • President. A. B. LONOAKER, Secretary. Harrisburg, July , 27,1866-3 t NOTICE. - 4 OTICE is hereby given to all per sons interested that, the following•accounts have boon filed In the Prothonotary's Office for exam ination and will benresented to the Court of Com Mon Please of Cumberland County, for confirmation on Wednesday the 29th day of August, 1866. Tho Account of Daniel Echols, Assignee of Michael Minich. The Account of John Clondenen, Esq., Com mittee of Catharine Hall, a Lunatic. . Also the Ac count of A. L. Sponelor, Committee of ' the estate of Wm. Hare, a Lunatic, living in the State of Ohio. D. DUKE, Dep'y., Proth'y. Jtly 27, 1800-Im+ AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Fall Meeting, 1865. 1 - IHE Farmers and Members of the Agricultural Society will remember that our next fall meeting and Exhibition ',commence on Wednesday the 10th of October nod continue three days. The grounds have been doubly enlarged and the track for the exhibition of horses greatly length ened, and stalls Moneta In number., And it is con templated that wo wilLhave the most extensive exhi bition that has even been held. All persons at home and abroad are invited to participate an exhibitors and spectators. By order of the President. DANIEL S. OROFT, July 20, 1860-Ltf. Secretary. DISSOLUTION NOTICE is hereby given that the firm ofJamoson & Co., has this day beau dissolved by mutual consent, the Senior partner B. R. Jameson, retiring from the firm the wholesale pbbing business will be carried on hereafter by 'Messrs. Wolf and Coyle, by Wagons. July 28, 1806-3 t. The subscriber desires to inform his friends, and the public generally that he has purchased the retail stock of the above mentioned firm, and he intends carrying on the business in the old stand, Corner of Hanover and Pomfert Streets, ono Square South of the Court House. Real Estate for Sale riIHE undersigned offers at private Sale the residence on which he now resides, being situated in West Pennsborough Tap., Cumberland County, Pa., one mile north from Good Hope Station en the Cumberland Valley Railroad. Containing 11 Acres of good limestone land, and having thereon e rected a two-story FRAME HOUSE, to. :Tr' with Kitchen, a small Bank Barn, nearly new, a Emma Cooper Shop, n Well of Water, Orchard of choice fruit, also a Limekiln and Stone Quarry. ELIAS BRICKER. July 27, 1860-It.. 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 hurn,4 miles East of Carlisle, the following valuable Real Estate : A Tract of Excellent LIMESTONE LAND, containing 7(1 Acron and 114 Perches, In a high Mate of cultivation, and under good reusing. The improve meats aro a good TWO-STORY d ,,-- Dwelling House, ir-0 , -; • STONE BANK BARN, LAM_ 7; feet long, Mojon Shr(l, 01)rn Crib, (C.c. There Is a Well of never-failing water add n good Cis tern convenient to the door and a stream of running water passes through the tract. There Is also AN ORCHARD OF .CHOICH FRUIT, in floe bearing order. on the premises. Ten Aaron of the tract are well covered with CHOICE TIMBER. This property is located In the midst of a most flour ishing net hhotheod, convenient to stores, churches, schools. mills, &e., 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 promises. JOHN SOLLENBEHGER, Sr July 13, 186G-1m VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriber offers at private sale, FARI\I OF SLATE LAND, situate in Frontier I township, Cumberland county, Pa., about 6 miles North west of Carlisle. The Wag goner's Gap Road runs along the Farm. •It contains 200 ACRES, 130 of which are good farm land. In a good state of cultivation and under good fonco. There la water in nearly every field, with z unning stream of water In front of the Barn. The balance of the tract in well covered with good heavy Timber. such an Chest. nut Oak. Poplar, Hickory, Ilinci: 4. 4 , &c. The im provements consist of a TWO STORY qk l ;; 17 0. BRICK HOUSE, with basement, SMOKE HOUSE, Arc Thorp are two WELLS of excellent water at the door of the dwelling; a BANK BARN with double floors WAGON SHED, COIGN CRIB, Ste., nearly all new and In excellent condition. There is Fruit of all kinds, such as Cherries, Peaches, Apples, Gropes, Ac. Any further Information may be had by calling on the subacrlßer living near the farm, or on Jacob Wet zel, living In Carlisle July 1:7, I.B66—tit's. 821000 A YEAR made by any ono vilth sl&—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, 1.866-3 m. School Taxes of 1886 11.11 E Duplicate of School Taxes for the present year is 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 louse, In the commissiou t ert)' office on Thursday the 6th Day'af *September next, between the hours of 9 and 5 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 "Ma, ion Hall" building. J.W. EBY, Treasurer. July 0,1800-2 w ESTATE NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estato of John Graham, doc'd., lato of South Middleton township, Cumberland county, having been issued to the sub scribers the first named residing In the same town. ship, and the last named In Juniata county, Pa., no• tire le hereby given to all persons indobbiti to make payment, and those having claims to present them to J. E. 13. GRAIIAN, G. M. GRAHAM, Juno 22, 1566-6 t Adm're. L "STATE NOTICE.- Lutters of Administration on the estate of Wil. law Weaver, deed., late of D‘cltinson Twp., Cumber land Co., have boon Granted by the Register' f Cum. borland Co., to tlio subscriber residing in mid Twp. AU persons indetted to said estate will snake payment and those having claim, will present them to DAVID WEAVER, Juno 22, 1866-6 t. . Administrator. Ii,ST ATE NOTICE.- Lottors .or administration on the estate of Coovor, deceased late of Mechanicsburg, Cumb. Co. Pa., bayo boon issued by tbo Register to the un dersigned residing in Uppor Allen, 'f wp., of Cumber land Co., Pu. All persons having claims will present thorn, and thoso indebted will make payrnont to SAMUEL COOVEIt, Juno 8, 1860, 4 Administiator. NOTICE. 911111 E undersigned administrator of the estate of Henry W. Denman, late of Mechanics burg, Cumberland County deed., hereby gives notice to ail parsons having claims against said estate, to pre sent them properly authenticated,' and all persons knowing themselves Indebted to ask estata to make payment to WATTS, Attorney for B. L. M. CONSER, .Administrator. Juno It, 1.806. EXECUTORS NOTICE.— Lettoractamoutary on tho °sista of John Bear, deo'd., West Pennaborough,Twp . , Cum berland Co., hos go been granted to the subect ibors residing In the same township. Notice is hereby givon to all persons indobtod to said estate to make pay ment, an thoso having claims to present them for settlemont to. • • JOIIN If: DEAR, SAMUEL DILLER. Juno 22,1806-6 t. Executors. HARDWARE STORE. yHE old Hardware stand or Lewis F. • P. , , Line', hie pepsed lot° ttie hands of W. H. Wier . A. Bowers, who are now transacting business un der the name and ,style of, . $ . ' MILLER & BOWERS. • Tho now firm have just returned from the city and are now prepared to furnish to the public at the lowest prices, all kinds of - • • FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ' Hardware, Coach: Triming, Paton, 011 s,, : CLASS, VARNISH ' t .&c. A lock Into their store will convince all that they ' have enough of goods to ,ftilly supply the demand In this market.' Persons wanting goods in our line will find it to their advantage to give us a call. All orders personally And promptly attended to. • :July 7,186 k. , ' , .. ~ , i t La AND, PORTER, always on A draught at, /ThAnigallB, . xr, Ahead ! Ahead ! ! LATEST AND GRANDEST OPENING OF THE SEASON CHEAP DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. of all the newest and most desirable styles and quail ties of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, suitable for the present and coming season embracing all tbo latest varieties and styles in, the market. B. R. JAMESON, S. M. COYLE, J. 11. WOLF, Plain, Black and Fowl/ Dress Silks, Foußard Bilks, Mohairs, Poplins, Repps, French Moz ambiques, Lenoes. Real Organdy and Jaconet Lawns of beautiful designs, Plain and Figured Percales and Chin tses, Bilk and Mohair Grenadines, Baragee, Black and Colored Mohair Alpacas, all Shades, Mous do Laines, WM. R. ITALTIERT SCOTCH GINGHAMS, ho place to purchase your DOMESTIC GOODS. an we have the largest and best Stock In the County, and are selling them at Muslins, Shootings, Pillow Case Alm;Dna and Linens, Tiekings Checks, Cotton Pants Stuffs, Linen Drillings, Linen Coatings, Calicoes, (Jim:hams, Cbandierry'N Gauge, Flannels, Cotton and Linen Table Diapers, Sc. for the latest styles of PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS for ladleN and chi] dren styles Silk and Cloth Sacks a hd Mantles, Black Lace Points, Shetland Shawls, all colors, Grenadines, Mirage Shawls, French Mhzambique Shawls f you are In Nv an t at any kind of as they have the largest Stock in town of Shirred, Tucked and Puffed Muslins, suitable for Dresses and Garabaldies, Nainsook Swiss, Camb, and Jaconet Striped and Figured Swisses and Piquitz, &c , &c. MOURNING GOODS. Of this class of goods we always have a full line, such as nombazines, kappa, Poplins, Mohairs, Single and Double width DeLalnes, Mozambiques, B—i Crape Marett for. Dresses and Shawls grenadine Barago, for Dresses and Shawls, MohaliLustros, Lawns, Ging hams, English Crapes, Crape Veils, gloves of all de scriptions. Shawls, &c., &a. You will always find a full line of JOHN WAGGONER and they pay strict attention to all orders for the same Do not forget to call for your supply of Cloths and tderoiCos s, Vostlngs, Linens for Pants and Coats. Dav g secured the aorylcos of a first class 'Pallor, lee aro prepared to have Clothing made up at very short no- s the place to buxlyour GLOVES, HOSIERY of all klavls, MITTS, • HOOPED SKIRTS, BALMORA LS, FRENCH CORSETS LINEN AND SILK lIANDKERCIIIEFS, BONN ET Itl BBONS TRIMMINGS, ..RIBBONS, DRESS.TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, •• .• " MUM:). INSERTINOS AND EDUINGS, LACE VEILS, INFANT WAISTS, EMB'D. FLOCNC 'NOS, HEAD NETS, and a thousand other small s. ores too numerous to mention. of all grades and deacrlptlond, such as English Tapestry, Brussels, ' Lowell Throe Ply Extra Sup Ingrain, Rag, Listinc•, and Striped, I,llnltian of all widths, Cantina lidattinga White and Chocked Window Bliadeo, Looking Glaosos, BATCSI-S ar Vl lul 1 tsan gouitorno Nottingham Lac d&m:oamboudnaiingrtlu,ae Pleaso do not fall to glvo us an early call,ne wo, arc determined to keepaip our good reputation ol selling the best goods, tho cheapoet goods, and tho largest a mount of goods in the county. Wo always take: great pleseuro to show our goods . ' as we can prove the foe that we study the interest of all our eustomers. LEIDICLI & MILLER. Do not forgot the place and well known stand, on the Corner, sign of the Cafp9t Juno 8,1880 AT LEIDICH •& MILLER'S GRAND DISPLAY OF DRESS GOODS, CHALLIES, 4c., &c., &c PLEASE REMEMBER THAT LEIDIGH & MILLER PANIC PRICES, CALL THIS WAY WAND 'DISPLAY Ol•' WHITE GOODS, do not fall to call at LEIDICH & MILLER'S, FUNERAL GOODS, AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S, MEN AND BOYS, NOTIONS I NOTIONS! ! LEIDICH & MILLER'S CARPETS! CARPETS I I OIL CLOTHS Always in Advance GRAND OPENING Of no latent importations of tra-onch, German, English and Italian Dress Goods and Bummer Wear of every description. W. C. SAWYER, & CO., ,avo again taken advantage of tho very LATE DECLINE IN PRICES, to fill their Spacious Store Rootn (East Main St. 7 two doors below Saxtons Hardware Store,) with An enor mono Stock of Seasonable Dry Goods, Carpet and House Furnish- bought for CASH from tho longest importing Houses of New York and Philadelphia. All the varictlea and colors of Silks. Splendid Hies of Oros Grain Black Silks for Dresses and Basques, French Worsted Goods and Grenadines, CARPETS, CURTAIN MATERP om A. T. Stewart, k Co. English Lens's, Lawns, prealo.i, Mob airs Barred, Stripped and Plain, and losiery of all kinds front Arnold, Constable, & Co. All !Links of domestic goods cLornis, C A SSIM ERES, and White Goods, of every class from 11. B. Cla(Iln, Ac Co., New York. Very select styles and varieties of Dressy Goods and genet RI wear from James Kent, & Co., Jos. Roigel, & Co., Johnos. Perry, & Co., Philadelphia. We carefully examine both markets and customers, will find on our countres a larger, more varied and cheaper stock of goods than in any Store West of the great cities. Every body Is invited to examine our Stock—all kinds of Mourning and Funeral Goods. We glvo special attention to this tourist] of our trade Ladies aro Invited to examine our beautiful styles of Silk and French Cloth SACKS AND BASQUES, beautiful shades of Frcinch Cloths for Sacks and But tons, ornaments dm., to match. W. C. SAWYER, & CO Would ask the attention to their very choice stock of French, Scotch and American Cassimeres, Cloths, • Spanish Linens for Coating's, Russian Linens for Pan Inge. &e. We got up Suits at short notice by the hes. Tailors in town. W. C. SAWYER, & CO House furnishing department, la the largest and most complete In the valley, containing Scotch and English BRUSSELS, all the grader' of tho Lowell 6c Hartford Mills, Hemp and ling reff-t-111 ral r ki"-±ll Oil Cloths, Iliattings, Sbados, Rugs, &c W. C. SAWYER, & CO have a largo assortment of Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Bun Umbrellas, Corsets, de. Bradley's unequalled "Prlq.. r of the World" and Linen