Cheapest Pine Shingles in the country at the yard of A Pedlar Wagon for sale cheap, this wagon can be used for different other purposes. Inquire at D. D. Jameson, & oo's., Old Stand. July 6,1.866-3 m. Norton.—All orders for Coal and Lumber, can be left at Martin & Gardner's, Horn's, and Faller's Groceries, and at Creamer's Jewelry Store, whleb,will be promptly attended to, and at the lowest prices. rfillE subscribers have on hand and for sale at' their establishment on f.itt St., Carligle, a lot of new Top buggies, Trotting 'Ruggles, Carriages, and second hand Top Buggies and Carriages, which they offer at reasonable rates. A. B. & N. SEIERN. August 10, I.Bo.—tf. REASONS WHY TI-i1; AMERICAN WATCHES, Made at WALTHAM, MASS IS THE BEST. IT is made on the best principle. Its frame is composed of SOLID PLATES. Po jar can interfere with the harmony of its working and nosnd den shock can damage its machinery. Every piece is made and finished by machinery (itself famous for its novelty, as well as for its effecticenoo) and is there. fore properly made, The watch is what all mechanism should be—ACCURATE, SIMPLE, STRONG AND ECONOMICAL. Except some high grades, too cost!) for general use, foreign watches are chiefly made by women and boys. Such watches are composed of sev eral hundred pieces, screived and rivited together, and require constant repairs to keep them in any kind of order. All persons who have carried "ancres,""lepi nes , and "English Patent Levers," are perfectly well aware of the truth ofthis statement. At the beginning of our entorprite, more than ten yours ago, It was our first object to Jake a thoroughly good low priced watch for the million to take the place of These foreign Impositions—the refuse of foreign fac tories—which were entirely unsalable at home and perfectly worthless everywhere. How well we have accomplished this may ho under. stood' from the fact, that after so many years of public trial, wo 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 work, we ere at pre sent engaged in the- manufacture of watches of the very HIGH EST GRADE KNOWN TO CHRONOMETRY, unequalled by anything hitherto made by ourselves, and unsurpassed by anything made in the woild . For this purpose we have the amplest facilities. We 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 with consummate delicacy and ex wetness. 'fho choicest and most approved materials only are used and wo challenge comparison between this grade of our work and the finest imported cnro nometers. We do not pretend to sell our watches for Jess' /acme)/ than foreign watches, but wo do assort with out fear of contradiction that for the same money our product is incomparably supprior. All err- watches, of whatever grade, are fully warranted and this war rantee is good at all times against us or our agents in all parts of the world. CAUTION.—The public are cautioned to buy only of re,pectablo dealers. All persons selling counter feits will be prosecuted. ROBBINS k APPLETON, Agents for the American NValch Company, IS2. Broadway, N.Y A ugunt 2, 1866. .1m Bargains Offered! SELLING Al' AND BELOW COST! The undersigned intending to. change his business, of fers to the citizens ;d Carlkle and vicinity, and the pule liegenerally his enthe stock of CLOTHING AND OENTS FURNISHING GOODS, consisting of SonninT, Fall and Winter Goods Of all descriptions, such as Over coats, Coals, Pants, Vest.•, Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts, Knit Jackets, Valises, Hats, Scurf, In short, the en isotire stork of Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods at and below tbst. Ilare inducement,. are offered to all l Cottle one and all to get Bargains at the store of Julius Ncturahl l,r_ Iteen Drs. 'Litter and Kiefo•, North Ittuorer Street , Carlisle, Pa. The entire stock kill be sold between this and the let (.f ()clot. r July 27,1886.-3 m BLACK AS A CROW, a few years since, was many a splendid head that is now grey or grizzled. Why not restore to the }rot un wrinkled brow its raven honors T Five minutes effects the splendid transfm cation. In less time than a rifle man would take to Load and Fire three time, the greyest head may be made darker than the RAVEN'S WING, No matter of what undesirable tint the hair or,Mhis. kers or beard may be, the change to a superb and per fectly natural black or brown is accomplished by one application of CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, without staining the skin or injuring the filaments. Manufactured by J. CHRISTADORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by all Drugghts. Applied by all (lair Dressers. tiMPLOYMENT FOR BOTH SEX , ES.- Disahled and returned soldiers, widows and orphans of slain soldiers, and the unemployed of both sexes generally, in want of relyeetable and profi table employment, incurring no risk. can procure such by enclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, for partic ulars, to l r. JOHN M. DAONALL, Box 153, Brooklyn, N. Y Jau. 25, 1865 DR. TOBIAS' Venetian Horse Liniment. lIINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOLLAR, for the cure of lamentss, scratches ; wind galls, sprains, bruises, spit tits, cuts, colic, slipping stills, over heating, sore throat, nail in the foot, etc. It is warranted cheaper and better than any other article ever offered to the public. 'thousands of animals have been cured of the colic and over-heating by this Lini ment : and hundreds that wore crippled and lame have been restored to their former vigor. It is used by all the first horsemen throughout the States. Or ders are constantly received from the racing stables of England for fresh supplies of this invaluable article Over 2,600 testimonials have been received. Remem ber, one dollar laid out in time may save the life of your horse. Sold by all Druggists. Mice, 60 Cort landt street, New York. PURIFY TILE BLOOD.—If the blood bo pure the body which is for Med from and by the blood cannot be diseased. But if there be in any part of the body any affection, such as a boll or ulcer, even a bruise, the blood circulatint through the part takes up Im pure matters from t affection and carries it im to the general system. This is the cause often of sud den death to persons of full habit afflicted with bolls 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 life ceases as if Bereft by Lightning, Now, this can be remedied BEA ; NDRICTII'S PILLS take all Impure matters from the circulation, and save the general health, soon curing local affections also. BRANDRETIPS PILLS protect from tedious times of sickness and often save life. sold by all Drug- gists. July 27,1886-1 m SEE advertisement of Sir James Clarke's Celebrated Female rills. Jan. 12,1860-Iy. ITCH ! ITCH "Tax I SCRATCH ! SCRATCH I SCRATCH WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will Cure the Itoh in 48 Hourri. A LSO cures SALT RHEUM, UL CERS. CHILBLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF 1:VI: SKIN. Price 60 cants. For ealeby all druggists. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Solo Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, 'lt will be for warded by melt, trao of postage, to any part of the United States. Juno 8,1860. I-1 A Grand Epoch . in Medicine 1 Aylt. is the founder of a new medical eyetem. • TlMunantitaritine whose vast internal doses enfbobletbe stomach and paralyze the bowels, and with whose external remedies ulcer ated and eruptive surfaces are•doluged. in vain, must give place and precedence to the man who restores health and appetite with from one to Slime harmless pills, and mires the most virulent and scorbutia disor ders with one oi two boxes kof hte salve. Maggiore Pills and Balve JAM ushered M a new. medical erft. No' more nauseating allilancbes of drastic pills need' be poured down sick people's throats. One of Wigglers Pills rectifies the disordered condition of the stomach and bowels, and makes hoalthreturn where It has van ished. • In - fact' 'Maggiore , Bilious? Dyspeptic • and Dierrhfeo rills. cure where all others IMI. While lbr Durns..hcalds, Cuts,and all abrimions of the skin, Dia4lere Salve is In )le, Bold by J. Ma g . glob 48 Fulton street, New:York,' liaveretiok, Osage, And all droplet at,F4 nouSS.per,lXo*; A.. H. BLAIRis On Woma LOZENGES. Much sickness, undoubtedly, with children and adults, attributed to other causes, to anew. stoned by worms. The "WEIIMIFUGE COMFITS," although effectual in destroying worms, can do no possible injury to the most delicate child. This valuable combination has been successfully used by physicians, and found to be nitro and snre in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. CtutnnEN trim NO {Venus require immediate atten tion, as neglect of the trouble ofeeti"Canses prolonged sickness. DELANOY & SIIROM SYMPTOMS OF WORMS IN CIIILDREN are often overlook. ed. Worms In the stomach and bowels cause Irritation, which can bo removed only by the use of a sure reme dy. The combination of ingredients used in making Brown's "lermsfuge Comfits" is such as to give the best Possible effect with safety. CURTIS k DROWN, Proprietors, Now York. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines, nt 26 etc, n box. May 25, 1800-Iy. MAnsivat's Catarrh Snuff, is a sure euro for that bothorgome disease, Catarrh. Jan 12, 1860-Iy. Dr. L. 0. Mosm.2' etirroila, the greatest stimulator In the world, will force Whiskers or Mustaches to grow on the smoothest face or chin; never known to fail; sample for trial sent free to any one desirous of testing Its merits. Address, Rums k 00., 78 Nassau St., N. Y. June 29, 18613.-3 m CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Carlisle, August 9, 1896. 12 00 8 00 6 00 2 60 2 85 Faintly Flour Superfine do. do RYE WHITE WHEAT RED d 0... RYE .. CORN OATS, CLOVERSEED.. TI MOTHYSEED GENERAL PRO Corrected Weekly by Wm. Bentz. BUTTER 30 BACON SIDES, EGOS, IS WHITE BEANS. LARD, 20 PARED PEACHES, TALLOW, 10 UNPARED PEACHES SPAP, 0-12 DRIED APPLES, BEESWAX, 35 RAGS, BACON HAMS 20 LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED in the Post Office nt Carlisle, State of Pennsyl vania, the oth day of August. 1800. Published by official authority in the pa per having the largest circulation. lIEN,To obtain any of these letter , , the applicant must call for "advertised letters," give the date of the li: t and pay two cents for advertising. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. CEO. ZINN, I'. M. Beidler Susannah (2)Hutchinson Jno. W. Brown Eliza Hendricks Wm. Birch field Geo. W. Hall Eliza Barnhart S Son Johnston J. C. Beirne Juo. P. Jacoby Wm. F. Barnes Arnis Kirkman James Bowman James M. Kennedy Bub Borden S. I'. Longnecker 11, C. Carter It. Lutz Katie E. Cornman Robert Muhl Mathias Cornman Geo. W. Mourer Nicholas J. Clifton Henry Montgomery M. (Col) 'Donson Daniel Petonner Alfred Franklin Semi. 11. Rutz Peter Gamber Wm Ross 11. M. l ill I,nura 11oFlerJno. THE co-partnership heretofore exist log between the undersigned under the firm name of litottffer & Frick. in the following business has this day (July 23d. IMO been dissolved by mut usl Consent. All persons interested are requested to call and close Their accounts. _ . . JACOB STOUFFER, JOHN U. Fitz Cif. The above business will be conducted by Jacob suffer. Market prices paid for grain and the patron o of the community is solicited STRAW.—The undersigned takes this method to in. form the public that they are buying straw at their mill, for which they will at all times pay the highest market prices, If delivered at the mill in good condi• JULIUS NEUWAIIL $O.OO per ton 10.00 " 12 00 • " cpuFFER & STRICKLER. Middlesex Mills, Aug. 10011866—tit. For Wheat and Oats Straw, Lan.° ltye, Bundled Bye, g HE partnership heretofore existing braween the,subseribers has this dV lien dis solved by mutual consent. All personarludebted to the firm will cad and settle their aekfiliiiate. and those having claims will present them for payment to C. - W. Weaver in Sc hose hands the hooks are left. C. W. WEAVER. MOSES lIIIICKEIt. July SO, 1866-3 t. S. The bushier. will be continued at the old tand by Bricker t i Jacobs, and ull orders promptly ttended to. 1 1 11 E School Board of Silver Spring t.,,,astiip, will employ twelve c. mpetent teach• el - s,—ton males and two females to teach the schools of said toe uship, for n period of SIX months, commen cing in September next. Liberal wages will be paid. Applicants aro requested to meet the board in 'fugues lows, August2o 4 ,h at U o'clock A. M. lly order of tho Board. - August 10, 1000-2 t Relating to the Niunbering of Houses, BE it enacted and ordained by the Town Council of the Borough of Carlisle, and It Is hereby oaacted and ordained by the authority of the same, that the Houses, St'res, Shops, Warehouses and other buildings of the Borough of Carlisle, be num bered in accordance with the following plan; SEC. 1. All streets and alleys running East and West to be numbered from their intersection with Hanover street commencing at unit and numbering regularly East and West from Hanover Street, appor Honing fifty numbere to each square. Ad numbers upon the South side of these streets to bo even numbers and all those upon the north side to Ito uneven. All streets and alleys running North and South to be num. bered from theirintersoction with Main street common- ring at unit and numbering regularly North and south from Main Street, apportioning 50 numbers to each square. All numbers upon the os cot side of these streets to be oven numbers and those upon the East stile to SEC. 2. the street Committee of the Town Council be empowered and directed to notify all own ers or occupants of dwellings, Stores, Shops, Ware houses or other buildings of the number or numbers designat• d for such dwellings, Stores, Shops, Ware houses, &c. SEC. 5. Thlit thirty days notice be given each and every owner or occupant of dwellings, Stores, Shops, Warehouses, &e., in the Borough , of Carlisle ' of the number or numbers sot apart and designated for such dwelling &c, and that after the expiration of such no• tiro a penalty of five dollars per month for neglect or refusal to affix said number in a conspicuous place up ou:sald property be enforced; said penalty to be collect ed before any Justice of the Peace and applied to the sinking fund of the Borough of Carlisle. Enacted and ordained this sixth day of August, 1850. E. Al. BIDDLE, Prest. of Council. JOHN NOBLE, Chief Burgess. BAWL. D. HAMPTON, Secretary Corporation Auguat. ID, j 866. The Quaker City Business College, Tenth and Chestnut. and Broad and Spring Garden Streets, Philadelphia. A discount of 25 per cent, allowed on all Scholarships purchasod during the montli'of August, naming the terms to $3O. Money may be remitted by mall, and Scholarships scoured by thobo who propose to enter at any future time. - This Institution ranks the first in the country ; is a regialarly incorporated College, authorized by law to grant Diplomas and confer Degrees of Writ.' i The Fall Sessions will open with greatly increased facilities, and young men desiring to qualify them selves-for business lifeovill find hero advantages to be obtained nowhere else. This work, the most complete andentenal ye •Trea: the on Bookkeeping over written, containing 424 pages, and composed exclusively of Actual pflatness Pets. will bo ready for publicationin August. Price, $3; by subscription, p 10 advance; $2 00. Itomit money; and secure a coPlf.. Descriptive Circulars on opOloittion. • .Im.proved Coursenf Instruction. With the introduction of this book, abd with able and:experienced instructors, the students of , this In stitution aro guaranteed a .'PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANT'S COURSE.. Of the hlighost wan°, Such as has never before boon placid Within the roach of , studento Committal Soho°le. • • . • L. PAMBANKS, A. M. ! • . President' T.' E. MERCHANT, - An Effotitual Worm Medicine. Brown's Vermifugo Comfits, Whiskers ! Whiskers ! ! dal itch. UCE MARKET August 9, 1899. Stouffer Mary Trout Wm. \V. Watson Thomas (.4 Dissolution DISSOLUTION ORDINANCE. !ANNOUNCEMENT TO OPENING OF THE FALL SESSIONS, SEPT. ad LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES FAIRIMNIIS' BOOKKEEPING, iigwit rs t e e 6M ;!, • WHEREAS, the Hon. JAIi/ES H. Gunned, President Judge of the several Courts of Common-Pleas of the. counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justice of the several. Courts of Oyer and Terminer fib d General Jail Delivery In said counties, and Micheal Cocklin and Hugh Stuart,Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jall Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me dlrected,'dated the oth day of Aprtl, 1800, have or-, cored the Court of flyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Carlisle on the 4th Monday of. August, 1800 (it being the 27th dayd to continue ono week. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the ealdeounty ofe.Cum berland that they aro by the said precept commanded to be than and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other rempmbrances, to dq, those things which to their offices appertain to be done, and all those that aro bound - by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that ore or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be Just. ~ JOUN JACOBS, August 10, 1800. Sheriff. 1 4A XECUTRIX S Letters Testamentary on the estate of Leonard Liner dee'd , late of Monroe townsbid deceased having been Issued to the subscalber residing in tho same township; notice is hereby given to all persons having claims to present them, and those indebted to make immediate payment to Aug .10, 1865--60, On Tuesday, September 11, 1866. _L., HE subscriber will sell on the prem. Ines, In Sliver Spring Twp., Cumberland Co., Pa:, on the East side at the "Stony Ridge," 34 mile North of the Trindle Spring road, adjoining farm of Samuel Plank on the North, the following valuable Real Estate : A TRACT OF Limestone Land, containing 48 Acres and 103 Perches, in a high state of cultivation and under good fencing, having thereon erected A GOOD FRAME d — HOUSE, BANK BARN, Wagon' Shod, Corn Cribs, and other necessary Out buildings. There is a Well of never !idling water, near tho door, with a thriving young Orchard of Choice Fruit, on the premises. Six Acres of this tract aro wo:1 cov ered with fine Timber. All the buildings are new, and everything about the property is in complete or der, rendering It highly deserving of the attention of purchasers. AIZe - Persons desiring to view the property previous to sale. can do so by calling. on Andrew Spahr, residing on the premises. Salq to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when terms will be made known by August 10, 1860-st* IiOTICI4] TO OFFICERS.-ACT OF CONGRESS, approved July 18, 1866, gives THREE MONTEIS' PAY PROPER to officers of volun• tear service, who were in any manner honorably dia. charged after April 6th, 1865, and Who had been offi cers on March 3d. 1865. Apply immediately, in per. son or by letter, to the Military and Naval Agency, No. 417 Walnut street, Philadelphia. JOSEPH E. DEVITT k CO. August 3,1866-3 t. M PORTANT TO DISABLED SOL- I_ DIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES. Soldiers, evil re, or Marines, who have lost an arm or log, or been pemanently and totally disabled In the same, are now entitled to a pension of FIFTEEN dollars per month : those who have lost an arm and leg, or both legs, TlVENKyviollars: those who have lost both arms or both oyes, TWENTY-FIVE dollars. This act also restores the Pension to soldiers employed in any civil capacity undor the Government. Apply In person or by mail to the MILITARY AND NAVAL AGENCY of JOSEPH E. DEV ITT & CO., N 0.427 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Angifsi 3,156073 L 1 - , l olt BOUNTY, PENSION, IN CREASE OF PENSIONS, AND ARREARS OF PAY, PRIZE MONEY, or - tor the prosecution of any claim whatever against the National Government, or that of any State, arising out of the late war, or any previous one, ESPECIALLY THAT OF ISI2, all per sons would do well to apply to the MILITARY AND N %VAL AGENCY of JOSEPH E. DEVITT & CO., No. , A 27 WA LN I UT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. All Infor mation and advice given free at charge August 3, 1b66-3t. J. STOUFFER, MOO BUSHELS OF SEED WHEAT, 0-ukett4tzli kVA * •TiC7:l B. A. MICH ER, ecretary Red Chaff Mediterranean , SEED WHEAT. Free from Rust and Weevil, Canada White and New Jersey Silver Thls Rod and White Seed Wheat is Raised from im ported Seed Wheat from ono to eight years, and proves to ho the Best Wheat yet Raised. WA.I:2=IIOTTS=, At Five Dollars per Bushel. Farmers send your orders in early. AR orders Ruled in Rotation. Tho Wheat will bo delivered at all Rail Road Stations in good two Bushels Cotton Sacks, from 15th of August to 10th of Soptomber. Address ' GEO. A. DEITZ, Chamborsburg, Pa. August 3,1866-4 t, WE hereby notifytbe,Customere of the Enterprise Insurance Co., of phia, in °weberland Co., that Samuel Kr llumrich , is no longer our agent and that all Policies expiring will be promptly renewed on application to Mi. A. L.Spons ler our duly authorized agent for the time being at Carlisle, Pa, ' Aily 27,1866-8 t L EMONS froid 25 to 35 cents per ~dozen at =ANOMIE'S' (`I - HA PAGNE 'CIDER, in bottles xj just received at • . V:IRGINIA t URAB APPLE CIDER, OUNG:EWS EDINBURG ALE, Y JUst ;•acolVedltt zwiou3our PRQOIAMATION SARATI ANN DILLER, Executrix PUBLIC SALE. JOHN BEST FOR SALE ! RED AND WHITE Change 'your Seed Wheat, Straw White Seed Wheat FOR SALE AT DEITZ'S 88. First account of William M. Mains, Admtnistrg• cor of Edward Scull, late of Shipponsburg township, deceased. 30. First and final account of Martin Mumma, Guar dian of Alice E. Bricker, minor child of Jacob Bricker, deceased. 40. Final account of Jacob Mumma, Guardian of Charles Black, settled on the arrival at full ago of the CHAMBERSBURG, PA. ward. A Caid to the Public. yuotpts U . , MONTGOMERY? , ,r 2 2!'.;,Vise President, Enterprise Ins., Go A. - SPONSLER, EAL ESTATE AGENT; SorivAer, conveyances Insurance Agent. OPMiaiTte7.lCleLiai Desirable Property for Sale and fine, location for a Practicing physidian Offered. , AValuable Residence consisting of a fine two-story BRICK HOUSE, AND LARGE LOT GROUND, 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 pr notice can be secured by a good Physician. -' • For terms and further particulars onqUire of A. L. SPONSLER, • Real Estate Agent. July 27, 1866. TWO, Valuable Tracts of Timber Land at Private Sale. QITUATE on the South • Mountain kJ near Mount Holly Springs. Consisting. viz, 1 Tract containing 76 Acres, adjoining tho property of the Mt. Holly Paper Co. IVO) covered with young chestnut. Another tract containing 90 Acres adjoin ing the above. Apply to July 27, 1866 Hotel Property in Churchtown at QITUATE on Main Street containing HO feet in front and 150 feet In depth Improve ments a large Double two-story FRAME HOUSE, Extensive Stabling an:l 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. tomb A. Ligget, residing in Churchtown, or of A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent. May 8,1886 HOME Insurance Company of New Ilavon, Connecticut, Statement of January Ist, Capital Stock Surplus LORSO.I3 unadjusted INSURANCES MADE PERPETUAL AND TILMPOR- The assetts of thin Company consist of United States Government Securities, stocks in National Banks, and let, Mortgages on Real Estate The Board of Directors have declared a Semi-Annual cash Dividend of Ten per cent fron from Government Tax payable on and af ter 16th, Januaiy, 1866. 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 lot of January, 1866. And have voted to increase the Capital Stock of the Com• pony to One Million of Dollars. Apply to A. L. SPONBI.IIII, Agent. TOWN PROPERTY on South Hano ver street, Carlisle, Comprising 120 toot in front and 240 foot In depth having thereon erected 3 Dwell ing houses,-Shops and other Buildings will be sold en tire or divided; to suit purchasers. Apply to A. L. SFONSLE.R. Fob. 16, f 366. I-1_ t Valuable but of ground on South Street containing over tin() feet In front and 200 to dopth. Ala°, a Lot at tho rornor of Pitt and South Streets, containing 00 feet in front and 110 foot in depth. Apply to Register's Notice VOTIC h.; is hereby given to all per -11 sons Interested, that the following accounts have been filed In this 011ieeby the accounts therein named, for examination, and will bo presented to the Orphan's Court of Cumberland County, for confirma tion, and allowance, on Tuesday, August 21, A. D. 1866. No. 1. First and final account of Samuel Megaw, Executor of Frederick Mentzer, Sr , late of Mifflin township, deceased. 2. First .Mrfirial account of George W. Criswell, Esq., Administrator of Joseph May, late of East Penns borough township, deceased. 3. First and final account of Levi Shaun, 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. 5. The first 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 Bast Ponnsborough township, deceased. i. Fl,st and final account of Michael Lambert, Ex- ecutor of Ann Crall, late of the township of Upper Allen, deceased. • 8. Second and final account of Washington Kirk, Esq., Administrator of John G. Ketterman, Esq., late of the Borough of New Cumberland, deceased. 0. First and final account of D. S. Goodyear, Admin istrator of Levi Goodyear, late of Upper Allen town ship, deceased. 10. Account of Geo. Bollinger, Esq Administrator of Thomas J. Atchen, late of Lower Allen township, deceased. 11. The account of William Rider and A. Franklin Rider, Executors of Mary Rider, deceased. 12. Second and final account of Uoo. -Keller, and Joseph 'Collor, Executors of Jacob Keller, Into of New ton township, deceased. 13. rho first and final account of Jacob Goodyear and Benjamin Goodyear, Executors of John Goodyear, Into of :moth Middleton township, deceased. 14. First and final account of John Ilursh, Execu tor of Barbara Whinier, late of the Borough of Meehan. icsburg, deceased. 15. The first and final accohnt of Jacob Leshor, Ad ministrator of Leith M. Yotor, late of the Borough of Newburg, deroased. 15. First and final account of Martha J. Griffith, Adrninistatrix of tho estate of Moses Griffith, Into of Silver Spring township, deceased 17. The Administration accounts of Isaac Lefever, Administrator of all and singular the goods and chat tels of Esther liarnm, late of Summitt county, Ohio, within the State of Pennsylvania. 18. The account of Thomas U. Chambers, Guardian of JlllllOl3 C. Law. 19. First and final aecouut of William Brown, Ad ministrator de bends non of Joseph Brown, Into of Dickinson township, deceased. First and final account of John klorrissnn, Ad minishator of David W. Sowt-rs, late of Dickinson township, deceased. 21. The first and final account of John Waggoner, Executor of Martha Lytle, late of the Borough of New vine, demised. U. The account of John Noftsker, Executor of Ja cob ['ague, late of the Borough of Bhippenehurg, do ceased. The Administration account of P. Watts, Esq. Executor of William S. Cobean, deceased. 24. First and final account of W. W. Wanbaugh, Esq., Administrator of John Cooper, late of Silver Spring township, deceased 25. Thu first and final account of Samuel U. Weber Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Weber, late of Lower Allen township, deceased. W. First and final account of S. D. Ullman and Na than ['notch, Administrators of Bey. It. D. Chambers, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. 27. The account of John O. Kirk, Administrator of George Hess, deceased. 28. First and final account of John 0. Kirk. Ad ,in. istrator of Mary Elsenbergor, Into of the Borough o Now Cumberland, deceased. 29. The account of Coo. W. Criswell; Esq., Adminis trator of tho estate of Abraham May, Into of East Pennsboro township, deceased. 30. The first and final aLcount of John P. Wise, Ad ministrator ofJohn Wis, late of MIIIIIu township, de• ceased. 31. The account of Ellen Moll (late Nelly,) Adualn strator of Isabella Kelly, deceased. 32. The account of William Shugart, Sr, Adminis rotor with the will annexed of John Etettoriek, Sr. late of Carroll county, 'lndiana, docoaood. 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 Helm, late of Southampton town ship, deceased 35. Second account of E. Shapley and H. P. Jordan- Executers of R. E. Shapley, Sr., deceased, late of Car, lisle Borough. 36. First and final acmunt of Mary C. Meteor Ex ecutrix of Jamoli W. Meteor, late of Sbippensburg Borough, decoased 37. First account of Qoorgo Clever, Administrator of Adam Verner, late of Southampton • township,- de ceased. 41. Irkat and final account of John Stamy. Ado:tints rotor of L. W. Maxwell, late of Southampton town ship, deceased. 42 kirst and final account of Robt.-Efood, Adminis trator of the estate of William Campbell, late of the Borough of Nenville, doceasod both the Administra. Mon account and the account of the proceeds of the real rotate sold by accountant iiider prfcovdings . in partition in the Orphan's Court. 43. Account °V.I. B. Weakly, Guardian of Emilia 11. Coover, child and heir of Dr. I). Coovor, 44. First and final Admin'strat ion amount of Sebas tian B. Smith, Administrator of 'Matta Smith, late of the Borough of Nowville, doceased.. 45. Tho account of Win. Keller, Trustee under the will of Jacob Bello, deceased of the 'estate of Urine Hoffmanot granttdaughtor of saidloCeased. 46. Account of Daniel 8 , Croft,. Administrator of Michael Sanno, late of the Borough of Carlisle, do-. ceased. , • • , 47. Tho first and partial account of John Mounts Executor of Henry Stump, lato of Frank ford township deceased. 48. The account of Robert McCartney, Admluistra• tor of John McFate, deceased. • 40. Second and final account of .David 17. Sterett, one of the Administrators of David Sterett; deceased. OP. First and final account of Maglaughlin, Esq., Administrator of Joseph Smith, late of. Cumber• 4114430414 y, sleemused,,.... W. NORTH; Register.' • Atli 21, 1808. , ItESSING}', CASES, Ladieg' and Gentlemen's . pRO,PS. - -, ,, tint, Chocolate, Cream, Lemon, Ormithe,Vanll a 'l tc' c ni a , n ltor. 9". c ~,1 , ' ' AT 11A^VE1113140'16:"!, FItA.NOISOCEP • UURE .LIBERTY . WHITE LEAD; 11 preferred by all ,practical iyaintera.l Try it I h you,orlll have no othor. Mfamfacturad only by , •,. ,ZEIGLERAWdr1 1 11, - . 'Whohionlo Prtig, Paint Ginn Donlorei,, No.lBl North Third htiootiPHlLAD'A u . Jan. gap .• • NEANOII3OIJB A. L. SPONSLER, lteaL•Estato Agent 1 Private Sale $500,000,00 275,880,10 $775,880,1.0 $35,07,72 QM FOR SALE. FOR SALE 1312=1! AT TIAVERBTIOIKB, . , Gas .Fittinf i r l . and.. Plumbing. ~ TH'''?% I übsorib9rs, having permanently' locate n Carlisle, rospectfullytioThilt ashare of 'Cho public pat nage. Their ober' is !situated on • the public Square I roar of the let Presbyterian Church, where.they ean.alwaye be found. , • Being experienced mechanics, they are prepared to execute all orders that they may bo entrusted with in a superior Manner, and at,veryanoderato prices, HYDRAULIC RAMS, ......_ WATER WHEELS, HYDRANTS, LIFT & FORCE PUMPS, BATHING MISS, WASH BASINS and all other artl• Iles in the trade. ,• PIJJAIBING AND GAS AND STEAM FITTING promptly attended to in the most approved style. _ Xre-Oounty work promptly attended to. All iverk guaranteml.. '• -Don't forget the place—lmmediately in rear or th3~ First Presbyterian Church. July 27,1806-1 y OAMPBELL & ILENWOOD MISHLER'S HERB., BITTERS.- Pura and unadulterated, $l.OO per bottle at FRANCISOUS. August 8,1800-8 t ONIC ALE, (Philadelphia,) in bot tles at FRANCISOUB' CATAWBA—Superior quality at FRA.CMoUB. , State Agricultural SoCiety. T ilE next annual exhibition of the Pennsylvania State Agribultural Society will be old at BASTON, Northampton county, on Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 26, 26, 27, 28, 1866. Pusettum Liars ready for delivery. A. BOYD FLAMILTON, President. A. R. LONGAAER, Secretary. Harrisburg, July 27, 1866-3 t NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given to all pr .,. sons Interested that the fallowing acme nts„ have boon filed lu the Prothonotary's Ofllre for exam ination and will be presented to the Co.,rt of Glut Ton Please of Cumberland County, tbr confirmation on Wednesday the 29th day of August, 1866. The Account of Daniel Echols, Assignee of Michael Minich The Account of John Olendenen, Esq., Com mittee of Catharine Hall, a Lunatic. Also the Ac count of A. L. Sponsler, Ciffernittoe of the estate of Wm. Hare, a Lunatic, Ilvin'g In the State of Ohio. D. DUKE, Dep'y., Proth'y. tly 27, 1800-1.m.0. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Full Meeting, 1865. THE Farmers and Members of the Agricultural Society will remember that our next fall meeting and Exhibition will 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 ncr need In number. And it is con templated that wo will have the moot extensive exhi bition that has oven boon held. All perEone at home and abroad are invited to participate es exhibitors and spectators. By order of the President. DA NIEI, S. CROFT, Secretary. uly 20, 1666- tf. DISSOLUTION NOTICE is hereby given that the firm of Jameson & Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, the Senior partner 11. 11. Jameson, retiring from the firm the wholesale jobbing business will be carried on hereafter by Messrs. Wolf and Co) le, by Wagons, July 28, 18611-3 t. The suligvribrr desires to Inform his Inci ode, and the public generally that he has purchased the retail stock of the above inentiened firm, and he intends carrying on the business In the old stand, Corner of Hanover and Ponifei t Streets, one Square South of the Court 'louse. Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate On Saturday, A vast 23, 1866 THE sul,seriber will sell at public sale, on the premises, 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 land in a high slate of cultivation. Tho laud has a limestone basis and is of the best quality for pro ducing grain. Tho Improvements are a largo Two story Brick Dwelling House and a large Frame Bank Barn, both nearly new, and built upon the moat improved plan. There is a complete stt, of out-buildings, all new and in the best condition. The farm is under ex- cellout fence and has be.m all heavily limed within the last two years. 'I hero Is a most excellent 01 cII A R D , of every .aristy Or choices fruit tree, whieh In just now in full bearing condition. 'Fha Yellow Breeches Ci , Tuns along the Northsige of the farm thus making the best facilities for watering mock. This property is certainly the most desirable one In the County. In addition to the other buildings there is a new Store Room, fitted up, at which a Store has been in successful oper ation for three years. It is ono of the best stands for a Country Store in the County. Also at the same rime, 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 tire very desirable. Sale to eommenzu at 1 o'clock, P. M., on Raid day when terms will be made known by August 2, 1866 Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. r IHE subscriber offers at private sale on the premises, in Monroe township, Cumber land Co.: Ps., on the road leading from Carlisle to ids burn,4 miles East of Carlisle, thp following valuable Real Estate A Tract cf Excellent LIMESTONE LAND, containing 70 Arr. and 114 Porrhos,,in a high Mato 0 cultivation, and under good fonaug. The improve 131011t8 aro a good TWO-STORY w Dwelling House, ,-..d— -.l:l44l47VRikar-•s STONE BANK BARN, 7i feet loPg, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, (C.c, There is a Well of never-falling water and a good Cis torn convenient to the door and a stream of running • water plisses through the tract. There is also AN OROIIARD OF OIIOIOE FRUIT, in flue bearing order, on the premises. Ton Auras of the tract are well covered with CHOICE TIMBER. This property is located in the midst of a most flour ishing nei hborhood, convenient to stores, churches, schools, mills, &c., 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. JOLIN SOLLENLIEROpM, Sr July 13,1836-1 m VALUABLE FARM 'AT PRIVATE SALE.—TheOtbscriber offers at private sale, a ..FARM OFtLATE LAND, situate in lirankfor ' township, Cumberland county, Pa., about 0 mites Northwest of Carlisle. The Wag goner's Clap Bond runs along the Farm. It contains 200 ACHES, 110 of which arc good farm laud. in a good. state of cultivation and under good - forme. Thero Is water in nearly ovary field, with zunning stream of water In - front of the Barn. The balance of the tract to well covered with good heavy Timber, such as Chest. nut Oak. Poplar, Hickory, Black Oak, &c. The im provements consist of a TWO STORY 4;141 !, BRICK HOUSE, . • •-•••-• with basement, SMOKE HOUSE, Ito - - Thera aro two WELLS of oxcollont water at the door of the dwelling ; a BANK BARN with double floors WAGON SHED, CORN CRIB, &c., nearly all new and In excellent condition. There Is Fruit of all kinds,, such as Cherries, Ponchos, Apples, Grapes, &c. Any further information may be had by calling on the subscriber living near the farm, or on Jacob 'Wet• zel, living in Carlisle. JOHN WAGGONEIR. July '27, 1.1368-6t°. Valuable Town Property at Private Sale. OT containing 75 feet front on Louth or street abovo Pitt, by 240 trot In dopth to lckineou Alloy. The buildings are three good • •• I?Tr.ELLING HOUSES, Two of Whleli aro on tatitlior St..nria'one on Dlekin son Alley. Tor terms &c. Apply to JACOB SENIOR. Aprll 0; ' 829000 A YEAR made any ouooll.llo.7l43eocilToole. - No mtporienoc-nOeeiaiiii.; Thn. Pres!derail, Cashiere, and Trenserere Of S'llniace.indorso tho circular. Sent the with samples. Addrase the American Stencil Tool. Works; Sorlugflold, Vermout. 'July 27,1861-3 m. Bchool Taxes, of 1866 , , Tara . Duplicate of School fpr the . present year Is now hi the hands of the Tro4• surer for collectioni It is therefol'e ble duty to • thus gave notice to the Taxable Mame, of the Dorm& of Carlisle, that ho will attend at the' County Court Mimi In the , comudealquers' , ollloaou,ThUxeday • the -6th-Day:of •September. next, • bet Ween the hours of and Et o'cleolc, ofiltid day fbr the . purpose of receiving,edid TaiOs; up to whieh time, all portions paying their taxes will receive a deduction "ot five per cent. , The Treasurer • will mettle Taxes in the meantime at his dwelling in "Marion null" bnlldlna.. „ i." • • • J.W. Euy,i July is, 3:86-2ixt. , Trefulurer.,; MEI Ahead ! Ahead ! ! LATEST AND -GRANDEST OPENING OF THE SEASON AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S CHEAP DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. of all the newest and inset desirable styles and quali- ties of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY suitable for the present and coming season embracing all the latest varieties and styles in the market. Plain, Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Vonllard Silks, Mohair's, Poplins, Repps, French klez ambigua. Leno.. Real Organdy and Jaconet. Lawns 01 beautiful designs, Plain and Figured Percales and Chin toes, Silk and Mohair Grenadines, Dosages, Black and Colored Mohair Alpacas, all shades, Mous do Laines, SCOTCH O,NGHAMS, s the place to purchase your DOMESTIC GOODS. .we have the largest and best Stock In the County, and are selling them at liluslins, Shootings, Pillow Cane Musllns and Linens, Ticklugs Checks, Cotton Pants Stuffs, Linen Drillings, Linen Coatings. Calicoes, Ginghams, Chamberry's Gauge, Flannels, Cotton and Linen Table Diapers, &c. B. R. JAMESON, S. M. CoYLE, J. 11. WOLF, for the latest styles of PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS I= for ladles and children I styles Silk and Cloth Sacks atdi Mantles, Black Lace Points, Shetland Shawls, all colors', Grenadines, Barna Shawls, French Mozambique Shawls f you are In want of any kind of as they have the largest Stock In town of Shirred, Tucked and Puffed kluslins, suitable for Drosses and tlarabaldies, Nainsook Swiss, Camb. and Jaconet Mug line, Striped and Figured Swisses and Piguits, &c., &c. MOURNING GOODS. Of this class of goods we always hays a full line, such as ombazines, Rams, Poplins, idol:miss, Singl% and Double width DeLalnes, Mozamblques, 8-4 Crape Masai for Dresses and Shawls, 8-4 Grenadine Bangs, for Dresses and Shawls, Mohah Lo tree, Lawns, Ging kkanis, English Crepes, Crape Yells, Gloves of all de scriptions Shawls, be., &c. You will always find a full Hue of Li= and they pay atria attention to all orders for the same Do not forget to call for your supply of Cloths and Cas envious, Vestings, Linens for Pants and Coats. Hav ing secured the services of a first slams Tailor, we are prepared to have Clothing made up at very short no tice. a the place to buy your GLOVES, HOSIERY of all kinds, MITTS, HOOPED SKIRTS, , • BALMORALS, • FRENCH CORSETS LINEN AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, BONNET RIBBONS TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, EMB'D. INSERTINGS AND EDGINGS, LACE VEILS, INFANT WAISTS, EMB'D. FLOUNC INGS, HEAD NETS, and a thousand other email 1, area too numerous to mention. of all grades and descriptions, such as English Tapestry, Brussels, of all widths, Caution Mailings White and Checked Window Shades, Looking Glasses, " MA..2 I S, Mailed,'" Quilts aral'Oeuetorpseco Nottingbain Lace Ourtaine, Tambour(' Muslin Cartatao, &c. . „ Please do not Maio give us an early, i cell, swe aro determined to keep up our good reputation of selling the best goods, the cheapest , goods, and the largest Mount of goods inthe county. We always take groat pleasure to show our goods. as WO can more the fact 'that we'atudy the interest of all our customers. • , LEIDIDII .5; MILLER. Do not forget the plea° ind well known stand, on the Corner, sign of the Uerpot Hall. , ' 4 iitto 8,1800 GOODS, GRAND DISPLAY OF DRESS GOODS, CHALLIES, &0., &c., &o PLEASE REMEMBER THAT LEIDIGH & MILLER PANIC PRICES, CALL THIS WAY ,GRAND DISPLAY OF WHITE GOODS, do not fall to call at LEIDICH- & MILLER'S, FUNERAL GOODS, AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S, MEN AND BOYS, NOTIONS I NOTIONS ! t LEIDIGH & MILLER'S -- CARPETS I CARPETS 11 Lowell Urea Ply Extra Sup Ingrain, tag, and Hemp, Striped, OIL CLOTHS. Always i Advance GRAND; " 6PENIN G Of tho latest importattons of French, German, English and Italian Deese Goods and Bummer Wear of every description. • W. C. SAWYER, & CO., } have again taken advantage of the very LATE DECLINE IN PRICES, to fill their Spacious Store Room (East Main Bt., two doors; below Sextons Hardware Store,) with an enor mous Stock of Seasonable Dry Goods, Carpet and House Furnish ing Goods, bought for CASH from the longed Importing Houses of New York and Philadelphia. All the varieties and colors of Silks. Splendid final• Bins of Gros Grain Black Silks for Dresses and Basques, French Worsted Goods and Grenadines, CARPETS, CURTAIN MArERI from A. T. Stewart, & Co. English Leno's, Lawns, Pereale.t, Mohaira Barred, Stripped and Plain, and Hosiery of all kinds from Arnold, Constable, & Co. All kinks of domestic goods CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and White Goode, of every dose from H. B. Clotho, & Co., Now York. Very select styles and varieties of Dress Goods and general wear from James Kent, & Co., Jog. Reigel & Co., Johnea, Perry, & Co., Philadelphia. We carefully examine both markets and custaners, will find on our countess a larger, snore 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 give special attention to this branch of our trade Ladles are invited to examine our beautiful styles of Silk and French Cloth SACKS AND BASQUES, beautiful shades of French Moths for Backe and Bu tons, ornaments &c., 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 ran- Inge, &o. We get up Suits at short notice by the best Tailors In town. W. C. SAWYER, & CO House furnishing department,. Is the latgetit and most complete In the valley, containing Scotch and Englieh 131:2;USSMI.JS, all the grade,' of the Lowell & Hartford Mile, Hemp and Hag tei,4- 1 4 -7 4 1 1 ;114 011 Cloths, Matting'', Shades, Rugs, &c. W. C. SAWYER, ~& CO have a large assortment of Hosiery, Gloves, paragon; Sun Umbrellas, Corsets, &c. Bradley's nnequallo ,l .Pride of the World" and Ltnon ELIPTIO HOOP SKIRTS, and all other best' makes kept by 1111/. Lica Mitts, Drees Trimmings, Ribbons and In fact, every, thing bund in a wide awake en' erprising Store, determined to do a large trade for the benefit of the community act well as for themselves. Every body. Rich and Poor, Old and Young, Sinai and great are very cordially invited to our DRY'doODS EMPORIUM, whore we wlll take groat pleasure.in allowing as 'we as selling our 'good!. We will make additions of des rata() iitooda ise',the 'WO 'adlikaa6s. ' ' . 'W. O. BAW ER, A .00: May 18i 180 a. ' ' ' • L.&11 ALS, &c., HARDWARE STORE. THE old Hardware stand of Lewis F. Lyne, has passed into the hands of W. E. Miller & 5. A. Bowers, who art, now transacting business tin. der the name and style of MILLER & BOWERS. The new firm haveJuat returned 4bin the city and are now prepared to furnish to the public at the lowed prices, all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Hardware, Coach Tr!ming, Paints, Oils, GLASS, VARNISH, &a. A lock into their store will convince all that thgy have enough of goods to fully supply the demand In this market. Persons wanting gridds in our line will' find it to their advantage to give us a - call. All orders personally and promptly attended to. .luly 7, 11306. The noted "Dry Good" Store in South Hanover Street. rpnE most attractive place in Carlisle Is at A. W. Bentz's great, " MERCANTILE EMPORIUM" whore can be pilreheeed the best, handeemest, 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 flee nesortment of Ladies Spring Dress Goods. POPLINS PLAIN AND PLAID, CRALLIES OF BEATIFUL PATTERNS dO., PRINTS AND ALL KINDSOF DOMESIIO GOODS. A variery of Gentleman and Boys wear. An exten sive stock of, TABLE, STAIR AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, OIL SHADES. Blind Materials and Carpet Chains. " Hopkins" Superior Skirts all lengths and widths. We shall be happy to have all call and examine our " new stock," re. we feel confident that our selection will please all tastes. Carlisle, April 11th 1868 , _puRE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, will do more and butter wort( at a given Coat, than any other I Try it I Manufactured only by 21Ell Elt & Wholesale Drug. Paint & Glass Dealers, No. 137 North Third ttreet, Philad'a., Jan. 22, 1806-Iy. Presents for all at Haverstick's. W RITING Desks, Papier, Mashie, Rom:mood & Walnut. Dee. 15, 1805 LIFE-HEALTH-STRENYTH LIFE-HEALTH-ST.IIEI%IBTH LIFE-HEALTH-SiRENGTH THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, Chief Ph), cian to Me Has pdal du Nord ou Lariboisiere of Paris. This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is unfailing in the cure of Sparmatorrhm or Seminal Weakness. Every species of Oeoital or Urinary Irri tability. Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions frr m whhtov, r cause produced, or hoe ever severe will be snowily relieved and the organs restored to healthy action Read the following opinions of eminent French phy sicians : "We hsvo used the Specific Pills prepared by Oar • anciere & Dupont, No 214 Rue limulbard, from the prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, In pur private practice with unit; rm success. and we believe there is no other medicine so well calculated to cm., all per sons suffering tram involuntary Emissions or any other weakness of the Ser u.l Organs, she her caused by a sedentary mode of lining, excesses or abuse. lt. A. BEA WIEPARIE, M.D. 0. D DIIJARD N, M D. JEAN LE LEUCEIRE, M. D. Paris, May sth, 1868 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The Genuine Pills are sold by all the principal Drug gists ihrough tut the World, price One Dollar per Box, or :ix Boxes for Five Dollars. 0 ARANCIERE & DUrONT, Sole Proprietors, No. 214 Rue Lombard, Pails One Dollar enclosed to any authorised Agent, will Insurd a box by return mall, securely sealed from all ob ernation, six boxes fpr five dollars. Sole Cienet al Agents for America, OSCAR 0. MOSES & Co., 27 Cortlandt St, N.Y . N. B.—French, German, Spanish 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 HATER STICK'S. Jan. 12, 1866-Iy. DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH SNUFF! This Snuff hall thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known for curing the Latatrh t Cold In the 11,..,1er1t. I t has orn..ll.nt remedy iu many cases of Sore Eyes. Deafness has been removed ~ y 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 di.easos of the head. The sedsations after us.u,c it are delightful and In vigorating. It upon, and pur, es out all obetructlons, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. More Than Thirty Years' of Sale and uso - of Dr 'Marshall's Catarrh and Head ache :null, has pruvud its great value for ail the com mon diseases of the Head, and at this 11101,01 A it stands higher than. ever betone. It is recommended by many of tho bust physicians, and is used with great success and ratislac.lon Ovary . where. Rend the Certificates -of .Wholesale Drug gists in 1864. The undersigned. having for many years been ac quainted with Ur. Marshall's Catarrh nud Headache buu ff , and sold it in our wholesale trade cheerfully state, that we believe it to he equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Hat.airlial affections, and that It is decidedly the hest artiJle we have over known for all common diseases of the Head. Burr & Perry, Boston,Barnes & Park, Now York lteed, Au tiu & Co. •' A. B &D. :muds, Blown, Lamson &Co " Staphou Paul & CO. " Reed, Cutler & Co. " Israel Mluor " Seth W. Fowl's, " McKesson & Bobbins," Falrbank & Co. " A. L. Scovll & Co. " k.dmands & `Co.M. Marti, Close & Co " Day. Portland, Me. Bush & Oslo, For Sale Sr all DI ugglsts. TRY' IT. Jan. 12, 1866-Iy. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers ! im,The original Medicine established in 1987, and first article uf the kind ever introduced under the name of ••I'ULMONIU WAFER ," in this or any other country ; all other Pulmonic Waters are counterfeits. The genuine can be known by the name LIBYAN being stumped en each Wafe.. These Wafers have been before the public for nearly thirty years, and the immense sale attained, not only in america but In foreign countries, fully attmt their Intrinsic worth. The medical propeoties are supellor any other a tide offered fur the oure of Pulmonary or Bronchial affections, and the quantity contained in each box is nearly double that of the many worthless imitations advertised. Bryan's Puha onio Wafers cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, hoarseness, Asthma, Catarrh; Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Pains in toe Cheat, Incipient Consumption and all diseases of the lungs. Not only affording tempor ary relief, but effecting a rapid and lasting cure and ate warranted to give satisfaction in ever instance. They do not nauseate like atcohollooonipounds. and the medicinal t roperties are combined in a form so a greeable and pleasant to the taste; that any child will readily take them. One dose will always afford RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. • To VOCIALIsTR and Mama P•ltelalialttirOuse tl antra Are eeaultaov valuable they will in ono day remove the most severe occasional hoarseness,; and their regular use far a few days will, at all times. Increase the pow .or and flexibility of the volee, g.eatly Improving its tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose • they are regularly used by many professional vocalism. The very great celebrity of this Invaluable remedy has induced unprincipled persons to prepare base imi tations, which disappoint the just expectations of the purchaser, and injure the character of the genuine mi See that the word, "BRYAN," is stamped on each Wafer. and also observe the fee simile of the signature of the Proprietor "JOB MOSES" on each wrapper, to counterfeit which is forgery. ' AkirOffending parties will be dealt with to the full extent of to e law. BRYAN'S PTILMONI%yo AYERS are for sale by 'all Drug' gists. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, 27 Cortiandt St., N. Y. Jan. 12, 1866-1 y: SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Prepared from a preset-11,Mo') of Sir J. Olark; M. D, • Physician Extraordinary to•the queen. rtHIS well known medioinals position, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Di cultles and Obstructions, from any , cause wherever and although•ts powerful remedy, it, contains nothing , twain' to the Constitution. • ' • • • To Married' Ladles It is peculiarly suited: It will, In • a short time; bring on 'the monthly period With regu larity. In all • rases of Nervous Spiniel afrOtions, Pain in the, Back and Limbs, Ilegviness, Fatigue on slight ex ertion, Palpitation of the 'Heart, Lowneen of Ppirits, , Hysterics, rick Medulla, Whites, and all the painflil • diseases occasioned by a die, rdered system, these Pills will effeot a cure when all other means have tailed. • • ' These Pills-have never been known to fail vrberotho • directions on the 2d pegs of pamphlet are , Obse.i , ed., Tor further particulars, got a pamphlet, free, or ••'• the agent. SI and 0 postage stamps enclosed to 'any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 pills, by return mail. ,• LIOTT, Jan. i 2, 1800,—Iy. ' • Agent,A34llBlo. • . ORK -BOKBi :Oats, a auia o i r t z , vu T i o n u o r m l , l",c , :y ohs ! Con , fo4lo7a , De, 15,1130. , ' - AT UAVEIIB/10' LIN AN 1j - PORTER, alwaye.N.— at • , lrairiatabtr :3 lr, 1 0 27,18.36. 4t. • • 4 A. W. BENTZ AT lIAyERSTICKB