An Effeettal Worm Medicine Brown's Vormifuge Comfits, OR Wows I,ozrsoEs. Much sickness, undoubtedly, with children and adults, attributed to other causes, is occa sioned by worms. Tho "VERuution COMFITS," although effectual In destroying worms, can do no possible injury to the most delicate child. TlOl4 valunblo combination has boon successfully Used by physicians, and found to be safe and sure in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Omum= ttOVINo Worms require immediate atten tion, as neglect of the tro: often causes prolonged sickness. 5181P20318 OP WOMB IN CHILDREN are often overlook ed. Worms in the stomach and bowels cause irritation, which can ho removed only by the use of a surc reme dy. The combination of ingredients used in making Drown's "Vermifuge Cotkfifs" is such 1113 to give the beet possible effect with safety. CURTIS & BROWN,Proprietors, New York. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines, at 25 cts. a box. May 26, 186641 y. PERNIAAIEN± AND WIDE.SPREAD SUCCESS IS TILE BEST li\SJDENCE OF TUE GOODNESS OF BRAN DRETIPS PILLS.—They should be in every Snakily, ready for use on the first synktoms of disease occur ring. This method will often save Ilfe. Remember, the Cholera must be treated ala a Poison. and your safety devil& it should be got rid of with out delay. Colds, rheumatism, asthma, pleurisy, diarrlo set, rnlirs, In fact, all sickness In the consequence ofacthe impurities In the blood. These being removed the health Is restored at once. Ohnorve my name in thetlavernmont stamp In white letters. Sold by Druggists. . . Aug. 81, 1806-1 m FIMPLOYMENT FOR BOTH SEX ES.--DlRnblod and roturnod soldiers, widows and orphans of slain soldiers, and lb° unemployed of both sexes gonerally, In wall t of respertable and profi table employmont, incurring no risk, can procure such by unclosing a postpaid addressed ens•elope, for partic ulars, to I r. JOHN M. DAG NA LI., Box 153, Brooklyn. N. V I= Marriages. I=l=l BRUBAKER—WERT. On tt3o 13th inst., by the Roy- D. Stock, im Mr. Reuben Brubaker, of Carlisle, to Ml W Mary L. urt,"of the Sulphur Springs, all of this county. W RBIS—RANDOLPH. On Thursday morning, Sept. 20, 18ti8, at Weitzel's Hotel by Rev. Wm. 0. Corn man, Mr. Joseph Weise to Mt,. Josephine Catherine Rudolph, both of South Middleton Pa. ORREN WHITE—On Monday evening Ink, at Wet zel's Hotel, by Rev. Wm. 0. et T11111:111, Mr. Jew ph Il I.lrooeu to Mien Martha Jane White, both of Centerville Pa. TIPLTNE—DANNER. On Ow 11)111 inut.. I.y P. Sprwher, Mr. IVin. Ellinc, of Carlisle, to Miss blur tlui Dantu•r of Paperlown, SOUTHWICK—DONN Ou the 20th init., Lc thr Harm. Mr. JOlllitilllll it. Soulliwirlt 111 U S. A. 11, Misr Acklaido U01i0112.. of Carliml,. Pr. SITU ur7,— BAKER. (In the 21th imt ,by O. pint•. Mr. Win. 11. Shultz to Mi,e, Nancy June Bukor, both of Adams to., l'n. gi e aQ s Cllllll,orllkml Co.. Pa., on Ow 17th inst., Mr. Frodorick Zlogivr, aged 78 !, earn, niontlut itn.l 4 days. REENEY.—On tln 6111 i reit , Dal lit U. Keeney, aged 30 years, 7 Inca !Its and 26 day, larlitts. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Carib , September 2701, troi, 12 00 8 00 5 00 70 2 fls Family Flour Superfine do RYE WHITE WHEAT nEt. ICY E ...... CORIC ..... Mi6l C r,O ERSEED.. YeEED DUCE MARKET too, Soptomb, 2701, ISO. y by - If'nz. Bentz. GENERAL PRO Cant Corrected MEMO Burr au 20 WHITE BEANS, 1 75 IS PARED PEACHES, 115 10 UN PA RED PEACHES 19 I,A RD TA ',LOS DM El) APPLES, RAGS, 0-1- 30 23 8(.111', BEESWAX, BACON HAMS 1. Err ERS It hIMA 'NINO UNC LA DIED in Ilia Post Oflic, at Carlisle, ;iliac ot Penns.) th, 20(1, d a y of Sop tem her Ihiiii, Pull imbed by oOi,,inl authority in the paper having the largost circulation. obt•on nny of thew. letters, tho applicant niteit call tor , whertisell leetrrs,” Give• the ,late of the hnl and pny two eents for it, sri sing. [ ealled for within VII , nt,nl/1, they will be tent to the Dead Letter Office. •-- - - OEO. ZINN, M llntalOr S(111111(11 1,1 tg.lorf .I+l,j. W. II Budomnan Bonjamin Morton Ethilimla Mrrive , tor ttvlim Pink D. Beetton Ernatla.rata Sarah Eva. Itl.vrt (2) Fi,orlo Daniel Itobin.4.ll-Mrx Franklin Samuel B. heed fion. ' 11011Ing . sworti. Mary E. Sadler Saud. Kl.,ttlal, her :11frlittel Smith M. Huhn I'r..st,mll. Srytzor Alary Margarot Ttnanio,on T. D. L11 , •.18 30111, Ulorick Susan Wvl4ll Wort 1)orIclio Lutz D Low M Warner Em rim NOTICE. To tho Heirs and Legal Repreeentatlves of Norge Smith, late of tho Borough. of Shipponeburg, Couuty of Cumberland, doeoased Take Notice chat by virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation, issued out of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, and to me directed. I will hold so Inquest to divide, part or value the real Mate of said deceased, on the premises, on Thursday, the ISth day of October, 1808, at 12 o'clock noon, when and where you may attend if you think proper JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Sept. 22, 1/168.-31 Dissolution of Partnership s OTICE is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing between W. J. anitron and A. N. Sheafer, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having claim' , against the mid arm will present them to W. J. Cameron for settlement, and those indebted will pitmen and settle their accounts. Carlisle, Sept. 28, 1866-3 t N. B. The business will hereafter be conducted at the old stand oy Cameron dr Bro. Thankful for past favors, we respectfully solicit the further patronage of the public. CAMERON & 111 W. Novelties in Wedding and Visit _ ing Cards. THE latest London and Paris Styles 1 Initials stamped on paper and envelopes Juiceless FREE Ole CHARGE It. HOSKINS & CO., Importing Stationers and Card Engravers. -912 A , eh' St., Phila. Pa Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. September 28, 1868-3 m WANTED.—An energetic business man to take charge of the sale of the book "Tried and True," and the engravings "Childs Pray er" and "The First Lesson," In Cumberland Co. Also Active Agents everywhere. Address W. J. HOLLAND CO., Publishers, 014 Chestnut Bt., Philadelphia, Pa. Rept. 28, 18661-4 w Ivins' Patent Hair Crimpers. Fbr Crimping and Waving Ladies' Hai? NO NEAT 'REQUIRED IN USING THEM, Ask your Storekeeper for thorn. If ho doos not keep thew, write to the manufacturer—E. IVINS, Sixth Bt., and Columbia Ay. Philadelphia. Sept. 28, ISO6-6m. EGISTER'S NOTICE.—Notion is hereby given to all persons intorestud, that the lot owing accounts have boon filed in this Office, by the accountants therein named, for examination, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, October 23, A.D. 1806. First and final account of Mrs. Fannny and Jesse filially, Administrators of Valentino Molly, late of the Borrough of Carlisle, decea Fed. 2. First and final account of Mrs. Mary Moody, Ad. mlnistratrix of James Moody, late of the Borough of Carlisle deceased. 3. First and final account of George Wurtz, Admin. istrator of /Israel Rueter, late of ilkmildlm township. deceased. Flrstand final account of James McOlillout" 4. _ Iret and final account of James McCullough Susan Wilt, Executors of the last Will and Testament orEleanor Wilt, late of West Donnshoro township. 0. The Administration account of Benjamin McKee han, Executor of Wm. G. Davidson, deceased. 6. Tho first and final account of William M. Brown, Administrator of the Estato of James illegaw, late of Mifflin' township deceased. 7. GuardianelLp account of Alex. Elliott, Guardian of Catarina E. Bowman, a minor child of Jacob Bow• man, of Mifflin township, deceased. Bottled.by hie Executor, John Jacobs. 8. Account of Michael Brandt, Administrator of Martha Brandt, lido of Wont Fennaboro township, do conned. 0. First and final account of William McKee, Ad• ministrator "de boas non„ with the Will annexed•of Joseph Ilicffee,late of West renneboro • township, ceased. • 10. First and final account of Jacob Barber and Samuel B. Hoff, Administration of Henry U. Hoff de. ceased. 11. First and final account of - Jain Miller, Admin• intrator of the Estate of Andrew P. Brownewell, late of Sliver Bpring township, deceased. • 12. ~The first and final account of James Nesbit, Ad minlAteator of Sarah Sprout, deceased. • , 18. The account of John Waggoner, Guardian of Wilson Lehr!, a minor child of Deter Lehn deceased. - - 14. --- A °donut • of „Henry , Mower,. Adminiatrator._ of_ loath Mower, deceased.. - 15. First and final account of E. B. Eyster, Adtain• istrator with the Will annexed, of Charles llelnly, late of Penn township, deceased. 10. Whet and final accOunt of George Yoh, A dminis trator'of Margaret Yoh, bite of Booth Middleton town ship, deceased. . 17: First and particular account of John M. Wood burn, one of the Adrcdrers of John M. Woodburn, lab of the Borough, of Newvllle, deceased. . G. W. litfilli;ltejiittr. J. • pet. 1800. ESTAT • STATE NOTICE. E of Administration on the estate of Prod er et Zeigler, deceased, Into of Westpennsborough tp., have boon issued to the subscriber residing in the same township, by the Register of Cumberland county. All ipersons indebted to said estate are requested to mete immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to DAVID lILrIIIItS, ADm'r. September 2S, "iBf3G---St* DEPOT FOR FURNISHING DRY GOODS. SIIEPIIARD, VAN LIARIi CEEN No. 1008 CHESTNUT ST MET PHILA. • Vlioso ostabllnhment for tho , salo of OUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS Is unequalled in the extent and varibty of its assort ment, bag to announce, to HOUSEKEEPERS RENEW ING TIIEIR SUPPLY, or iforsous about to furnish, that they aro now rocelving their RESH LINEN, COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS. FOR rroIISEHOLD USE :MOH AS LINEN SIIEETINGS, COTTON MEL:TINOS, • PILLOW LINENS, PILLOW MUSLINS, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS. DAMASK: N ANC INS, BORDERED TOWELS, TOW ELINOS, QUILTS, BLANK }YTS, TABLE AND EMBROIDERED PIANO AND TABLE 00 V ENS, And every other artlela quitablo for it well ordered household. Sept. 28,1866—.1 m. B. BRA NDRETH nee now completed their IMPROVEMENT and are now offering on the 11E6 f of TERMS— Full Stock of FALL. DR, Y GOODS. Fine Stock of SHAWLS, Fine Stock of SILKS, Fine Stock of DRESS GOODS, Flo° Stock of WOOLLENS, Pin, Stock of STAPLE GOODS, Fine Stock of FANCY GOODS, etc., 21% -- New and desirable Goods dolly rocelved, and Sold at Small advance Wholesale ! Sept. 28, 18of—St. Tn eon geq lieu re of , Lo rerout trren t I tuprovernentß In our taellltieF for um, aacturlng we have reduced our prices to as low n 11,110 in they can he placed 0 that no one 0,1 n,itate tdi boy a watch now from he expectation tt,t it will be rheaner at future time The test of 11'11 c rnr and the manufacture and sale o glv, our pn-La i nc tho Tory highest rank a = nation to make air thoroughly excellent watches, our buss rinse has , t •• , n1;1 v increased an the public be came acquainted It ILI. their value, urn til for months together, we have I, •.•t. unable to supply to demand. We 'have repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings until they now c , vor over three acres of group . and give accomundati..” to more than eight hundred work- Wo ern tulle ju“if,l in , tv lug that wn new make Ni inlt TII AN ,t wAToliE , e, ; , -;.1,r) IN 'PI IF. UN;Tv ;'l' .1 I' 6P. The different grades lii'tilWlll`olod l y the follwing trade-marks on the plate American W, o t,•it en." Waltham. Moss. "Appleton. Tra , Co. - Waltham. Mass. "I'. S. Bartlett," Waltham, Mono. "Wm Ell"rO•' CUR LA WATCH of first quality is named '•Arpteton, Tr.‘. A.. Co:' Waltham. Ma.q. (S. Cur ?text qua lit of Lndt•'s' R ;itch Is named "I'. S. !tartlet 1. - Waltham, Moss. These watchen are turuish.•d in a great variety of sizes Mid Stele,' The A nMrivon Within Co., of Waltham. Mass.. au orize is to Pinto t h at without distinction of trfole arks or price, ALL Till , . FRoDucTs OF TTICIR FACTORY ARE In be tho host timo-li , ,perp of Ihoir class over made in this or tiny other 4 , Qllltry Buyers; should reimer,lier that unlike the guarrnteti eta foreign !linker ivhci can never lie roaehed, tilt guarnuti•it lF gui at An timed kta in st n ts , ahl - IhAT tintier the mist tholough tt ial, an) watch Fhould prove do ft•rtiVO in any partionlar. It may be always be exehanit- ed for another. An the A morionn Watohen made at Waltham aro for va.o liv dealers gonorally throughout the younti v, ee do not sf•lleit orders for sinniv %latch- l''l'l )N.—The public are cautioned to buy only of speetable dealers. All persons selling counterfeits. II be prosecuted. N opt. 2.5. IS lin ( ENTS \ Nil'', 1) FOR I'llE PI CTI/RI A L BOoK Ul' ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS Ob"I'llE REBELLION : Heroic, Patriutie, Rullolntic, Ilumuruns, and 'Pre 1 . ,pr0 1. rfHERE is a certain portion of the war that will never go into the regular histo ries. ner.he embodied in romance or poetry, a hieh is a very real part of it, and will, if preserved, convey to succeeding generation. , a ',otter idea of the spirit of the ',millet than many dry reports or careful narra tives of events, and this part may ho 'tailed thtvossip, the fun, the pathos, of the war. Those (austral.'" the character of the leaders, the humor of the soldiers, the devotion of woman, tr.e bravery of men, the pluck of our heroes, the romance and hardships of the service. Thu volume Is profusely illustrated with over 300 engravings by the first artists. %%Lich are orally beauti ful ; worthy of examination as specimens of the art. Many of them are set into the body of the text, after the popular style of hosaing's Pictorial field Book of the Revolution. The book's contents include renib thsconceu of camp, picket, spy, scout, bivouac, siege and battle-field adventures ; thrilling feats of bravery, wit drollery, comical and ludicrous adventures. eta., etc. Amusement as well as instruction may be found iu every page, as graphic detail. brilliant wit, authentic history, are skillfully interwoven in this work of lit erary art. 1 his work sells itself. The people , are tired of dry details and partizan IN arks, and want something hu morous, romantic and startling, Our agent, are mak lag from $lOO to $2OO per month, clear of all expenses. Saud for circulars, giving full particulars, and see our terms and proof of the above assertion. Address NATION AL PUBLISHING CO. [O7 Minor St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 28, 1860—i.m.* W. a. CAMERON, A. W. SIIEAFER NOTICE. AN election for President and Direc tors of the Cutnltriond„, Valley Rain and Coin pony, will be hold at Iho ollieo of the Company, In llar rieltarg, in Mouthy the find tiny of October next, UO. tween the houra to 10 A. M., and 1 P. M. E. M. BIDDLE,. Secretary. Sept. 21, 1868-21 CAME to the residence of the subscri ber, in South Middleton Twp., on the First of September, a young Steer, 2 years old, the anfinal of red color, without any marks. The owner will prove property, pay ebargee and take the Steer away, other wise It will be disposed of according to law. 'WM. It. UNE.. Sept. 21, 18t16-6t.4 PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Hon. JAMES t. President Judge ot tbo several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per and Juniata, and J ustice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jall Delivery In said counties, and Nlichuel Cockiln and Ilugh fituart,Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the 11 th day of August and the Ist day of September, A. D., 1.866, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to ho holden at Carlisle on the 2d Monday of November, 1880 (It being the 12th day,) at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cum berland thet.they are by the said precept commanded to be then andthere In their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations and all other remombraucee, to do those things which to their Mikes appertain to be done, and all those that are bound by ,rocognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just. JOHN ACOISS, =I NOTION.—An adjourned Court of Common pleas for the county of Cumborland, will convene at Car. lisle; 'on Monday, November 6th, at 10 o'clock, to con. time one week. Oept. 20, 1800 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE; REAL ESTATE.—On Saturday, September 20, 60 ; By virtue of 4111 order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, to me directed I will expose to public sale. on "tho premises,' the following described real estate, the property of Samuel Dixon, late of Penn Township, deo'd., to wit ,: A VALUABLE FARM, Sit+ nate on the Pine Road, In Penn Tern., at what is known as "Spring Mills," about two miles south of tho Stone Tavern containing 73 ACRES, more or loss, of good quality of gravel land. The improvements are good two-storyl.oo HOUSE AND BARN, The fences era in good condition and the land iel smooth and easily cultivated. There are some fine fruit trees ire good bearing condition on the farm. There are about 10 ACRES in the tract covered with good . thriving timbot. A large Spring runs, through the property, -and it adjoins - aSchoolliousei — Mlll,l3tore and .Black smith Shop. There is no moIN desirable) location fur a 1 farm in the county. Salo to • commence at I o'clock on said day,, whop terms will be , made known by 11 --- i . . ' JOIIN W. FOUST, .Trustee, , . September 21, 1868—:2t. • • , ' .•• • THE Patent Ohio Corn Hooker at T HE ia, itoo. ": 446 *.dx= --J PAXWON'O. .1 A CARD FALL ASSORTMENT OF EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH Streets, PHILADELPHIA, REDUCTION IN PRICE AMERICAN WATCHES, Made at AV A LTII A M A SS With i3old and Par, More tluiri ?.00,000 'Watches, =I 'ROBBINS k APPLETON, Ago tar for I.llr A worliwu Watch Company. 142 Broadway, N. ESTRAY. 'Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE Whereby, given that the eo. partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in Carlisle, under the firm namouf Green field & Sheafer, ban this day boon dissolved by mutu al consent, A. K. Shearer withdrawing from the busi ness. The books will remain in the hands of L. T. Greenfield at the present piano of business on East. High Street. Persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm will please make Immediate pa - /ment to him. and those having claims present therefor settle ment, 50pt.21,1860 A CARD.—The Mercantile business In all its various •branchos will bo continued at the old establishment, and the public patronage is respectfully solicited by L. T. GREENFIELD. Sept. 21, 1806 FSTATE NOTICE.- i Letters of Administration on the estate of David U. Noonoy. doo'd., Into of Carnal°, Cumberland Co, Pa. having boon issued to the subscriber residing in the lilllyill place. Notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to make payment and those having claims to present thorn to Sept.. 14, 1.866-6 t WM. MENCKE & BROTHER, No. 804 ARCH Street, PHILAD'A. wilot,EsALE &RETAIL DEALERS in BERLIN ZEPHYRS, Embroideries, Fine Knit GOOtir, etc., pertonally select lid ID Europe. Germantown WOOLS, Cashmere YARNS, La tef:t. Etyins In Ladles Drnss and Cloak TRIMMING'S, Buttons, Drnp Fringes, Locos, Shlwl Bordois, etc = The goods ledng all carefully selected our Wholesale Department offers great inducements to the TRADE I Sept. 14, 1806-3 m. HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, &e OLD AND CHEAP HARDWARE STORE, EAST MAIN STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE CORMAN HOUSE, T have just returned from the East with 1, the largest and befit selection of HARDWARE firer offered in old Cumberland, and am able to sell the following articles a little lower . than elsewhere In the county. AU orders attended' to personally and with our usual promptness. 0 OCKIR delivered to all parts the town FREE OF C 11.5110 E. Hammered, Rolled and En lish Relined Iron, llorsuiShoe Iron, Russia i Sbeet Iron, litirilen's Horse andle Shoes, Norway Nall Rods, English s, Sanderson's Cast Steel English and Ameri can Blister Steel. Sloh_li Sole Steel, Spring Steel, Car riage Sp live, Carriage Axles, iv. The largest assort ment of CARRIAGE & WAG ON FIXTURES SI'OKES, BOWS, J'/,tin and Finished ShaPs, Sleigh Run- 7/ei'S, ((V., 500 BARRELS. Itosondale, Scotland and 111, nook Cement, all war ranted fresh. Douglas' nod Cowing's IRON AND CHAIN PUNI I'S. POWDER .—A stork of Dupont's Rock, It iles:l)d Duck Powder, Salety Fuse, Picks, :Mattocks, Drills Crow-bars, Sled.zns. kr. 1,000 NAILS, which wn , will bon low. Country merchants supplied at 0111111111,1 . 1111 . 0rS prime. ''A I NT- 'tons of the foll,n, log brands of White head /in,' Zhu. : Wt tl 1-111 1.11 Burls, ( \I n ion PIA MS or . ..very aescriptlnn, Dry :ma In (DI in NUM :tllti also, Gold Loaf, French and German Leaf Drew..., See. GILS and VARNISH ES, Linseed Oil, Turpantlne, Sperm du., Coach varnish do., Fish do., Furniture dn., lA, 1 White Deumr do., le do., Ja . pan do., . :Nests Foot. -.Awn & Letaherdri Also. Patty. Litharg.e, Whiting, Moo, Slndla,. Rosin. Chnik, Aloino. Copperas, 80121 X. Mati , iol, i,orwood, to, 11 EN RY SAYTON. 14, Olden C. V. M. P. co. ) Snptembur 10th, 14611. j NOTICE is heleby given that an as nod rout nt f`iry per rent huh thic day been ler ied by the Board of Directors of the above eotnpany on all Premium notes belonging to the same, and in foic.. on the first of.luly last—Payablu in Thirty days firm I his date. fly order of thn Board (IREEN, Seeret.ary. Supt. 14. 1400. pußiAc SALE OF THREE. VAL- I: 1111, P. 1,4 )TS heirs of Elizabeth Sheaffer, will sell at public sale On Monday, October 16, l craft, tblee v,luable tote of ground situate at Bolling Syringe, in Cumberland County. The Ma contains each in Oct- in front and 7'2 in depth, fronting a pub I.ot No.l Ilan erected on it a laraftwo 01 , EWE WIESE AND BACK BUILD 5.4...1 FRAME z 4 TAIII.E. and other norms- •• • s . nary out-buildings. This Ina toost doniro- :V: io . ble property having water and eholee fruit on the ground. Lots Nec. 2 and 3. Aro vacant lots but in a good state of cultivation. All the properties :tro in a good and pleasant neigh borhol Prisons desiring to a low these properties can do so by calling on thoso who now occupy them. Salo to rommonco at 1 o'clock of said day when terms will be made known . . Sept. 21, 18613 Public Sale of Real Estate. III" virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, there will be sold at public solo, on 't II URSDAY, the 11th day of Octo ber, ltettl, on the premises, in Frankford township, s Tract of Land, containing SEVENTY TI-113EE ACRES, 10 'properly of Frederick Iludert, late of said town deed: Salo.b , roonnonco et 12 o'clock noon of said day, when •rma will bodriade known by 0. 14. MAOLAUGHLIN, Anm'r, of Frod'k. Itydert. Sept.l4, lOnd—ts loffer a farm lying on the South side of Conodogninet Creek, part In Middlesex, and part In Sliver Spring Townships , Cumberland County, two miles from Railroad, Kingston, and seven miles east of Carlisle, adjoining lands of Robert Ileagy,Beitzhoover and others Containing one hundred and thirty one" ACRES, of free stone and about third of Mate land, and fifteen acres of thriving young Chestnut Timber within four nines of farm, and au Orchard of Pearson(' Cherries, with a two-story BRICK MOUSE, BANK BARN, and all other necessary improvements, for further particulars, call on Subscriber iu Car. 4 lisle, who will give a Bargoln and make • • tomb easy, as ho Is unable to attonU to It JOHN ZOLLINGEIt Supt. 11, 1866-6 t Valuable Real Estate at Private Bale, fHE subscriber offers at private sale, the following described valuable Real Estate, tuatod In Weal Penusborough Pwp , Cumberland Co., l'a., nn the Conodeguinot Creek three miles north of Plainfield, seven miles north west of Carlisle, and 2% mhos north of the Cumberland Valley Railroad, consisting of that valuable Mill Property, known as Altor'o MM. The 31111 Is frame, 4 stories high in good running order, having 3 run of burrs. There aro between 16 and 16 arras of land belonging to this property. It is situated on a never-falling stream of water. " There are also on the property two good two-story DWELLING lIOUSES, litA ONE BRICK 1 ; and tho other Stable, flog Peng; and all other necessary out•bufld inge. The entire property Is wider good fours. Shorlfr. Any person wishing tq 'VIM the property, can do so by calling on the snbisitiber, residing on the premises. THOS. 0. BTANTON. September 7,1800.-40. JOIIN JACOBS, Sherif?. Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. THE subsoriber offers at private salo, the following valuable real ostato situated In An Tarp., at the crossing of the State and Pine roads about 1 / 2 ' mile from Oarber'e Store, and about the same distance frorn Spring 111111 e, and about one mile South of Contrevillo, adjoining lands of Miller 'hitt, Adam Mover and others. consisting of a ' . • VALUABLE FARM, • CONTAINING 72 ACRES, The land Is of goOd quality, all cleared 'and under' good, fence and in a high state of cultivation. Tho buildings are a good two story BRICK 11" 0.0 S E aft, Just finished, - - ' • ; Ten a:n.l'7-11-0 . BANK BARN nearly new, 'log Pons, Wagon Shed, Oorii Cribs, and all other necessary outbuildings, GOOD ORCHARD; • • never falling Well of Water, on the placo. Persons wishing to View the property can do 00 by calling on the subscriber, sodding ou the promises. DAM) DAM.' 1a0pt.7.18116-4to T. L. GREEN FIELD, A. K. SIIEAFER. J. M. MABONTIEIMER. Administrator DOMESTIC ZEPHYRS, ME AT HENRY' SA.XTON'S yetoffarcd, such as IIUM), FELLOES, French Zinc. Amoricnn do., Culnyed Snow Whito Frorence do. NOTICE. . BY irLIE IIEIRS of Elizabeth BhealTer FRAME, IpFARDWARE! ' - Siro especially invite the attention of the public generally to come and examine our now and well se lected stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery" Silver Plated and Britannia Tea and Table Spoons, Shears, Scissors, Curling, Crimping and Coffering Tongs and Irons, Biding, Driving, and Sleigh Whip.... BUILDINtI MATERIAL; - . Such as Locke, Hinges, Bolts, Screws Nails, &a,. Oar penter, Qoopers, Blacksmiths, and Shoemakers Tools and and Findings. GRAIN BAGS. T Our new stock of Grain Bags are the boat and cheap oat over offered in town. Farmers and Forwarding men will find It to their advantage to come and exam ine our stock before buying elsewhere. CEDAR WARE. A complete asstitment of Codar Ware, comprising Tubs. Churns, BucVets, Bushel and Pock measures, Wash Rubbeas, &c. Just received at the old and chpap Hardware Store of HENRY SAXTON. Host Min Street, next door to Rippey's Hotol. Sept., 18, 1868. WHITE and black Curled Hair, Cis tern Pumps, Turn Table and Lightning Apple ['carers, at SAXTON'S. Sept. 18, 18(10. Valuable Town Property at Private Sale. LOT containing 75 feet front on Louth or street above Pitt, by 240 feet In depth to blehluson Alley. The buildings are three good D WELLING HO USES, Two of which are on Louther St.. and one on Dickln eon Alley. For torma Ste. Apply to JACOB SBNEIL April 6, 1866. HOOP SKIRTS, HOPKIN'S " OWN MAKE," New Fall Styles I 628. ARE in every respect first class, and embrace a complete assortment for Ladies, Misses, and Children, of the Newest Styles, (ivory Length and sizes of Waist. OUR SKIRTS, wherever known, are more univer sally mammas than any others before the public. They retrain their Shape better,are lighter, more elas tic, more durable, and really CHEAPER, than any r ther Hoop Skirt In the market. The springs and fasten. ings aro warranted perfect. EVERY LADY should Tao Tutu I They are now being extensively Sold by Man. CHANTS, throughout the Country, and at WHOLE SALE do RETAIL, at Manufactory and Sales Room No. 628 ARCH Smoot, below 7th.. PHILAD'A. Ask for 11 - OPKIN'S ' 4 oast attnu,"—buy no other CAUTION,—None genuine unless Stamped on each Kid Pad,—" Hopkin's hoop Skirt Manufactory, Phila delphia." Also, Constantly on hand full lino of Now York made made Ski, to, at very low prices. *TERMS NEI' CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY. Aug. 17, 1866.-1 m 2 7WK2, getttattrciaL7gaily Great Educational Inducements. A First Criss Business College at Car /Isle, Pet. THIS Institution is now entering upon Its third year In Its present location ; during which time It has received a liheral homy support. and also an encouraging share of patronage from six differ ent States of the Un.on. Wu fuel encouraged from the result of past efforts and shall !Mare nn pains or ex pense In building up au Institution second to none In the country. Education adapted to all,—the Farmer, the Meehan , the krtisan, the Business or Profeesional man. =I YOUNG MEN well educated In other respects. but deficient In the branches taught in a fh.st. class Business College ; YOUNG MEN of limited menus, who would poosooo the hest ruquiito to eminence and distinction. YOUNG MEN who are desirous of receiving, the greatest amount of useful information at the least comparative expense are Invited to investigate the peculiar merits of otir Model System of practical training and eminently popular course of Study. BRANCHES TAUGHT Single and Double Entry Book-keeping, In its yard ons,forins and applicatlrn., including General Whole. sale and Retail Busium.s, Forwarding, Commission, Eon mete, Jobbing and Lupin ling, Railroading, Steam hooting. (lashing. PFErerrershiir— , Setti ements,---Bu nem- rUlationsi Mercantile ham, POrt - 0FT0111.10111.0, PrliCtiCal arid and lir , namental, Penmanship, Phonography, English Gram mar, Composition, Telegraphing, kc. Students enter at any time. .1e).- None but competent instructors employed, and a ,Aifileient number to Insure individual instruction to all. krif — Send for n Circular giving full partietilms. Address A. M. Tit [NIM Eli, August, 17, 1805. Carlisle, Pn Gas Fitting and Plumbing THE subscribers, having permanently located in Carlisle, respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. Their shop is situated on the public Square in rear of the lot Presbyterian Church, where they can always be found. Being experienced metdianies, they are prerarod to execute all orders that they any he entrusted with In a superior manner, and at very moderate prices. HYDRAULIC RAMS, WATER WHEELS, HYDRANTS, LIFT & FORCE PUMPS, BATHING TUBS, WASH BASINS and all other arti cles In the trade. PLUMBING AND OAS AND STEAM FITTINQ plomptly attended to In the most approved style. 443 - County work promptly attended to. iii All work guaranteed. Don't forget the place—immediately in roar of the First Presbyterian Church. CAMPBELL & lIENWOOD July 27, 1866-Iy. Wheeler & Wilgon and Howe. LOCK STITCH SIEWINA MACHINES, The Best Simplest and Cheapest. THE Wheeler & Wilson maohinei are j adapted to all kinds of family sewing, working equally well upon Bilk, Linen and Cotton goods, with Bilk, Cotton and Linen threads, making a beautiful and perfect stitch alike on both, sides of the article sewed. Prices of Wheeler It Wilson machine::: No. ft machine plain, r o .. 2 " Ornamental bronze, 86 C. 1 " plated, The Howo Sewing Machine. The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers and Carriage Trimmers is celled to this—the beet of Shut tle Sowing Machines. It is unanimously admitted to be the best machine for loather work or tailoring over given to the public. Price of Rowe machines: Lotter &machine . rap $OO le recommended for family sewing Tailoring, Shoe. binding and Gaiter fitting. Lotter B. machine., $7O Is one size larger thin A machine, suited to the same work. Letter 0. machine, $B5 Is rec,rnmerided for heavy Tailoring. Boot and Shoe work and,Orringe trimming. It runs light and rapid and wilt& fine work well, and has a much larger Shut tle than the smaller machines. Call and examine at Rail need Telegraph Office, Car lisle, Pa. 00t.21, 1806—tf. • a pp,,, A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Just Pubtidied, in a Sealed Envelope. Price six cents. A Leoturo on the Nature, Treatment. and Radical Cure of Spermalorrhcca, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Im pediments to Marriage generally Nervousness, Con sumption,tom, and Pits ' Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuee R 01314 R tT J. OULITWELL, M. D., Author of 'the ' , Green 800k,' 9 &a. The world-renowne4 author, in this admirable Loc tare, clearly prow from his own experience that the awful consequences of SelfAbueo may be effectually removed without medicine, and,without dials,. point ing out a mode of aura at once certain and elfectual,by which every offerer, no matter what Me condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and rad ically. Tins LEOTUIIE WILL MOVE A BOON TO TUOUSANDS AND TUOUSANDS. - - - Bout under seal, In a plain envelope, to any address 4 poet paid, on receipt of six cents, , or two post stamps Abbess the puklishom, • 0AA8../, 0, KLINE & 00., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office b0x,4,520. March 10,180B—ly. TN5,.....1'' . have added to my already euperior stook'of sport ing materials; some Birmingham Double Stuns, Amon.' can, Single ' and Double Ovine, Remington 's 'Rifle Canes, Revolvers, Oceiper'e Solt:Cooking Revolversi, Sharp's Repeater, Smith & Weason,Revolvers, Maw Need Shot Pouches, Copper Povrdev Elisio, Ely's ,Volt, Ohu Wade, &o, - • •. '• ", • , ' Remember my old: Stand, next doer to the Conxiau• Bads°. , • „ _ 0,0, 10,113a0. , . VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE . SALE.—The heirs of Robert Sharp, doed., offer for sale the Farm, situated In Green township, Frank lin county, Pa., two miles Routh-east of Scotland on the road leading to PayettOville, adjoining lands of David Hughes, Hoge and others, containing 126 ACRES, more or less or GRAVEL LAND, about 22 Acres of which is in Timber. The improvements are a two-story LOG WEATHERBOARDED -Wit& house, largo Bank Barn Wagon Shed, Corn i t Crib and other out-buildings. There is a H Well of 'never-fhtling water and a Cistern y, " 6 nem the door, and Ma Apple Orchard of choice Fruit. The above farm will be offered at Pri vate Sale Imeil the sth of October, and if not sold will then be onred at public Sale, at 1 o'clock, P. Si. Persons wising to purchase can call on the Bette, residing in thb farm, or on G. Immoll, near Stouffers town, Sept.?. 1860. Valuable Farms •at Public Sale. On Saturday, September 29, 1866. No. 1. A Farm of 93' acres in Upper Allen Twp., Cumberland County, Pa., 3 miles south of Mechanicsburg on the road leading rrom Lisburn to Carlisle, having thereon erected a large -- Brick House, BANK BARN, water at house and barn by lead pipes, and running stream through the farm, Limo Kilns and Quarry and all necessary out-buildings and choice fruit, wood Um b, r and goed fencing the land is limestone and in a state of high cultivation. No. 2. A tract of land 62 acres in Mona gan Twp., York County, Pa., on the York road leading from Mechanicsburg to York, near Slddonsburg NEW FRAME HOUSE, And Bank Barn, out-buildings, Fruit, 8 acres of timber, Tenant House good fences, Ito land in Iron stone and In good cult{ vation. 628 Sale to commence at one o'clock when terms of sale will be made known by 31,1866-U4* A Valuable Farm at Public Salo On Wednesday October 10, 1866. 11 3Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' I Court 01 Cumberland County, under proceed ngs in partition the subscriber will sell a farm in Up. per Allen Twp., Cumberland Co., l'a., late the proper ty of David Zook, deed., 1 mile south of Shepherds. town, 3 miles south of Meet anlcsburg on the Lisburn road, 111 ACRES and 136 PERCHES, having thereon erected a BRICK HOUSE, BANK BARN, and all necessary out-buildings also choice fruit. The land to partly limestone and partly ironstone, In gaud cultivation and under good fencing. dale to commence at one o'clock on said day when terms will be made known by CHRISTIAN ZOOK, --"' Administrator of David Zook, decd.A Ile. 31186 G—to. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. loffer at private sale, or will exchange for a good farm, that valuable Tavern Stand Pro• party, situate on the corner of North Ilanover and Loather streets, In the Borough of Carlisle. Tho lot contains 110 feet in ft oat nod 240 feet in depth, and has thereon erected a large __, STONE HOUSE, .-- • ~ ,O.:-1 - , r , ifritit '-:.._. a, Extensive Stabling, ''''lF " Sheds 'll l r'! and other Outbuildings „:„ If not disposed of by October Ist, It will ho for rent for the onsulugyear. I have also for sale a I"ALUAJ FAI?il, In North Middleton Township. two miles north of Car lbd s, containing 76 ACRES OF LAND, 40 mores of which are .natural meadow. The Improve ments are II NEW BANK BARN, PLASTERED HOUSE, and ~t.huilAlnGe. 'lit o indisputable. For terms and further particu. hi, apply to lIMIBIZESI3 Homestead and Farm for Sale. A Choice Farm and Residence. On Satur,/tty, Or(r i ber 6, 1866. rrlIE undersigned will expose to sale voodoo or outcry, all that valuable tract of land and homestead property situated In Upper Allen Twp., Cumberland County and State of Pennsylvania, late the residence of George Emig, deed. 'fhb pr,.pert3 Is situated In One of the bust and most Improving parts of Cumberland I aunty, adjoining lands or Judge Cocklin, Jacob Urich, George 11. Miller anti - others, three miles from Mechanicsburg on the State road a mile south of Shopherdstown. The im provements aro a good two-story WEATIIERBOARDED 3 t qt 4 HOUSE, • - - GOOD BANK BARN, Wagon Shod, Corn Cribs, Carriage (louse, flog Pon, Spring House with running water. a line thriving ORCHARD, of choice fruit. There is running water In nearly all the holds. The land is limestone and slate of first class quality one hundred and thirty four acres more or less. Twenty acres of this arc good timber, the rest cleared and Improved. Sale to be made on the preiniees on Saturday the Slh day of October, A. DL, 15613, commencing at one o'clock I'. M., when and where terms will be made known by WILLIAM EMIG, PIORO E for themselves and other heirs. September 7,18136-6 VI. Two Valuable Farms at Private Sale. 1' HE subscribers offers at private Sale, the following described valuable real estat . No. 1. is a Highly Cultivated Farm, containing 212 acres, in Sliver Spring town hip, on the Conodogulnet Creek,ltbout two miles from New Kingston Station on tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, and OA miles north of Mechanicsburg, adjoining lands of Abram Adam's heirs, Michael Crider and othert. The improvements ure a first rate two-story BRICK HOUSE, 4;f[lll].) GOOD BANK BARN, Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, and all oth er out-buildings. Two good orchards (one of which is young and thriving) containing choice fruit of all va rieties. About 140 acres of the land is cleared and Inn high state 01 cultivation, lying in a loop of the creek, the soil is well known to be of the very best quality. That part of the form not under cultivation is covered with thriving timber. This farm is well calculated to be divided into two good farms. No. 2. is a Limestone Farm, situated In Middlesex t'ournship, near Hoover's containing 124 acres and Is in every respect a first class farm. For terms and other particulars apply to the sub. scriber, residing near farm No. 1. or by letter address ed to New Kingston, P.O. August '24, 18611-5 t A Valuable Limestone Farm at Public Sale. On Tuesday, October 2, 1866. THE subscriber will sell on the prem i. lees, In Monroe township, Cumberland County, I'a., one mile west of Churchtown, one and a half miles oast of the Boiling Springs A tract °Eland containing 78 ACRES and 27 PERCHES, In a good state of cultivation, adjoining lan3 of John Luta, Samuel Diller, Abraham Sollonbarger i , John Kauffman, Daniel Diller, Christian Richwine and C. B. Nieeloy. Having thereon a TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE, WASH HOUSE, also a now two-story Tenant House, and a largo BANK BARN, • Wagon Shod and Corn Cribs, Hog Pon, also a never failing otroam of water in front of the Barn two never falling springs of water in front of the house; and a good Spring House, also a good young APPLE OR CHARD At tho same time a tract of Mountain Land Situated in t ljanklin Twp , York County, containing 28 limos and 0 perches. o to commence atl o'clock, P. AL, when teirme will bo =do known by SARAH ANN DILLER, • • . Exocutrlx,of Loonard Mier, doo'd, Auk;. 31, 186(1—ts.*., 1 ECUTRIX'B. NOTICE.- . • • Letters Testamentary on the estate of Leonard ilii er dV eed. % late of Monroe tolvithhid deceased baying bomb:sued to the subscriber residing in the same township; notice le hereby given to all persons having claims to present them, and those indebted to mako Immediate payment to ~. . •• BARALI ANN DILL ER, .. .. . ` Execattrlx. . . Aug .10,1860-6E.* '• . r - , -, • - 1.it.4332.1134D3r. • ~..... . . , HE 'aubscribiii',haying scoured S. N. ''.. Invoien Saw' Mile, on 'Mountain Creek P9sees• fi a ongivinvOctober_lat..vill UM_ recolyst.e.ttiers. through, his Agent, Mr. Simeon Fisk, at Mount Molly Springs,' for all kinds of Lumber to be goCout'as soon as can be, after the let of Octolier.• ~ •, ' - ', ' • , , ''. Having a large tract of Timber land. lam desirous' to sepply the demands of the country—it is contem-• plated putting on a Portable Steam Saw Mill the mere' readily, to, meet publio wants.' I hopo to bo able 'to initisly all who give me tholr patronage , that I can get out no good lumber and at as low prices ati any other dealers in the community. . ,„. , • Pl 3. BOGigIW; '; - Aug, 31i 18043-41 -- -.!'. .' . ,_' ,: , . . . , Ahead ! Ahead ! ! LATEST AND GRANDEST OPENING- OF TH Nt SEASON CHEAP DRY GOODS EM t PORIUM. of all the newest and most desirable styles and quail• ties of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO DRY GOODS, suitable for the present and coming season ;ORAND DISPLAY OF CHRISTIAN ZOOK embracing all the latest 'varieties and styles In tho market. Plain; Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Fonßard Silks, idohairs, Poplins, Rapp, French Moz ambiquee, Lenoes. Real Organdy and Jaconet Lawns of beautiful deslgna, Plain and Fkured Percales and Chintaes, Silk and Mohair °reit:Wines, Baragea, Black and Colored Mohair Alpacas, all shades, Mona do Laines, Is the place to purchase your DOMESTIC GOODS. as we have the largest and best Stock In the County and are selling thew at Diuslins, Shootings, Pillow Case Muslin.] and r Linena Tickiuga Chocks, Cotton Pants Stuffs, Linen I:hilltop Linen Coatings, Calicoes, Ginghania, Chamberry' Gauge, Flannols, Cotton and Linen Table Diapers, /Lc for tho latest otyles of PARASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS for ladles and children JOHN CarllFlo, l'a all styloa Silk and Cloth Sacks and Mantles, Black Lace Points, Shetland Shawls, all colors, "t;lenadines, Barage Shawls, French Mozambique Shawls II you aro In want of any kind of as they have the largest Stock In town of Shirred, Tucked and Puffed Muslins, suitable for Dresses and Garabald les, Nainsook Swiss, Canib. and Jaconot Stns. Ms, Striped and Figured Swiss. and Piguits, itc., &c. MOURNING GOODS Of this class of goods we always have a full line, such as ,'ombasines, ltepps, Poplins, Mohairs, Single and Double width DeLaines, Mostunbiques, 8-4 Crape Murat for Dresses and Shawls, 8-4 Grenadine ilarage, for Dresses and Shawls, Mohair Lustres, Lawns, Ging hams, English Crapes, Crape V,ells, Gloves of all de scriptions, Shawls, &c., &e. You will always find ■ full line of and they pay strict attention to all orders for the same Do not forget to call for your supply of Cloths and Cas. shneres, Vestings, Linens for Pants and Coats. flay ing secured tho services of a first claw Tailor, we are prepared to have Clothing wade up at very short no tice. le the place to buy your GLOVES, HOSIERY of all kinds, MITTS, HOOPED SKIRTS, BALMORAL% FRENCH CORSETS LINEN AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, BONNET RIBBONS JOHN SOUDER TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS. • BUTTONS, EMB'D. INSERTINGS AND EDGINGS, LACE VEILS, INFANT WAISTS, EMB'D. FLOUNC• INDS, HEAD NETS, and a thousand other small *tiros too unmaking to mention. of gill grades and descriptions, such as otall widths, - Oantino Mattingo White and Checked 'Window dliados, Looking Waimea, RTTG-S, . MATS, Marseille Quilts and Counterpanes, Nottingham Lace, ul Curtains, Tambourd Muslln'Curtos, do. Please do not fell to give us an early call, as we :and determined to keep up our good reputation of selling the best goods, the cheapest goods, and the largest a; mount of goads in the county. We always take"; great pleasure to show our goods. as we can prove the faot that ave'etudy ;the interest of all oar customers. LEIDICH & ;MILLER. • Do not forget the placoand well known stand, one*, Corner, sign of the Carpet Doll. ; • Juno 5,1800 , ( AT LEIDICH & MILLER'S DRESS GOODS, SCOTCH GINGIIAMS, CHALLIES, &0., &0., 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 1 I LEIDICLI & MILLER'S CARPETS 1 CARPETS I I English Tapestry, • Brussels, Lowell Three Ply • Extra Sup Ingrain, Rag, Listing„ and Hemp, • Striped, Ninitian • and Linen OIL CLOTMS Always in Adva ce GRAND OPENING Of the latest Impprtatlons of Yronch, German, 'English and Italian Dress Goode and Bummer Wear of ovary description. • W. C. SAWYER, & CO., have again taken advantage of the very LATE DECLINE IN PRICES, to 011 their Spacious Storo Room (Emit:Mein St., two doors below Sextons Hardware Store,) with an onor mous Stock of Seasonable Dry Goods, Carpet and House Furnish bought for OA.BII from the longest Importing Houses of Now York and Philadelphia. All the varieties and colors of Silks. Splendid •Inal Wes of Oros Grain Black Silks for Brasses and Basques French Worsted Goods and Grenadlhas, CARPETS, CURTAIN MA TERI from" T; Stewart, & Co. English Lone's, Lawns, Perealmb lllohalrs Barred, Iltrlpped and Plain, find Hosiery of all kinds from Arnold, Constable, & Co. All kinks of domegle goods, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and White Goods, of every class from Ifß. Cleflin, & Co., New York. Very select styles and varieties of Dresass Grcpc>cam and general wear from Jarnem Kent{ k Co., Jos. Reigel A Co., Johnes, Perry, & Co., Philadelphia. We carefully examine both markets and customers, will find on our ebunttos a larger, more varied and cheaper stock of goods then in any Store West of the great cities. Every body is Invited to examine (nir Stock—all kinds of Mourning and Funeral Goods. Wo give Riedel attention to this' branch of our trade Ladies aro Invitod to examine our beautiful styles of Silk and French Cloth SACKS AND BASQUES, beaUtilful shades of French Cloths for Sacks and But tons, ornaments &c., to match. W. C. SAWYER, & CO Would ask the attention to their very choice stock of French, Scotch and American b Spanish Linens for Coating's, Russian Linens for Pan logs, &c. We got up Sul Es at short notice by the best Tailors In town. W. C. SAWYER, & CO louse furnishing department, la the largegt and most complete in the valley, containing Scotch and English 331Z - USS3III_IS, all the grad4 l of tho Lowellok Hartford Mille, Hemp and Hog t„ ~r .A,.RPET~S, OR Clothe, Matting, Shados, Rugs, LI W. C. SAWYER, & CO Lava a largo assortment of Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Bun ' Umbrellas, Corsets, ae. Bradley's unequalled "Pride of the World" ELIPTIC HOOP SKIRTS, and all other beet makes kiipt by, ns. Lace Milts, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons and In filet every thing found in a wide awake ow orprising Store, determined to do a largo trado for the benefit of the community as well as for themselves. ' ' Every body Alai and Poor, Old and Young, Small and great are very cordially Invited to our • • DRY GOODS EMPORIUM', L.&B1 where we will take great pleasure in showing as well 1° eel op'IPX4I/1. Wa. will snake additions of desi . sable goods ea this season advances. Etai 18,1880. , iog Goode, ALS, &c., Cassimeres, Cloths, W. C. OAWI3/11, A CO. -, . • 1•4. NEW STORE and NEW GOODS. THE undersigrinctwould molt respect fully form - thiiiiiizens of Carlisle, and sur rounding county, that' theViavo just opened a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods and Motions, in Pdaglaughlin'e Building, North 'Hanover Street, (one door South of the American House.) • Our stock Is now, having recently been purchased, it consists of Ladles Dry Goode, French Morinoes, DeLaldos, all Wool DeLalnes, Alparats. Coburgs, dso,;&e. Also, Domestics, such an Muslim, °bighorns, Prints, Checks. Ticking, tee. You will oleo find a full line of Fancy Cassimeres, Cloths, Satinet, Kentucky Jenne, dc., with ninny other articles too numerous to men tion. 14:e are determined to sell our goods very cheap for cash. Our Motto Is "Quick Salsa and Small Pro fits." And selling goods thy cash we are enable to sell cheap and render perfect satiolip tton. Please call and got BARGAINS at the NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE of Sept. 7, 1860 OA RP ETING 8, CA /?I'EfelN ,s. Your attention is invited to my large and elegant stock of Brussele, Throe-Ply and Ingrain CARPETINUS. of the beet makes and newest doshrus, Ale°, Wool Dutch. Cottage, List and Rag CA !WETS, Oil Clothe. Window Shadir, utc.,—will bu sold low—Wholesale and Retail, for Cook I .) T. DELAcRoix, No. 87 South Second Street, above Chestnut Phila. Aug. 31 181(11-3m. 1 1 11 E CONFESSIONS AND EXPE RIENCE Ole AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and 11N a CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who sillier from Nervous Do- Willy, Premature Deng of Manhood, &e., supplying at the HlllllO iilllo TIIE MEANS OP HELP CURE. By 0110 Wllll 11118 111,11 himself after undergoing l'ollsitlvralile quack ery. liy emlosing a poi Rid uddn XXVII eßvi•lnpr • Hinglu eloides, free of eliarge, moy be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, EL, Brooklyn Kingx Co N.Y. Jan. 26, 1866-1 y SOMETHING New and Novel ror A gents, Pedlars, Country Stores, Druggists, and all necking an honorable and profitable business. Free by mail for 85 stn. ; whnl. en per don. Cauvaesers realize $0 to $l2 per day profit. A 111101 T k DOWD, Manutheturers, 190 Wator St., N. Y Sept. 7,18664 t. LIFE-HEALTH -11TREN FT II LIFE-II EA I,TI -STRE N EALTH-STRENGTH THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY DR. JUAN DR LA MARRE'S Celebrated Specific Pills, I'repur,(oo,,ii. a prrsni• pi ion a/ Dr. Juan Delfonarre, Phy...,empt fu 1103- I ), la 1 eta Nord roll Ln ri buisie re. cf This invaluable medicine is no imposition, but is unfailing in the ellrn of Sparmatorrlne or Soilllnal it eak ness. Every sprites of !ivui tai or Urinary irri tability. I nvolUlitary or Sightly ;seminal Emissions fr . , m svliatev, r rause produced, or hos etc. save'« will he speedily relieved and the organs restored to healthy meth', Rend the following opinionft of eminent French phy sichint, . "We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Oar - anciere Dupont, No :114 Rue 1,0ni1,4.1, loon the prescription of Ur. luau Delainarre, In nor private practice with %Pill , ran success. and Yee believe the re Is no other niedivine So well calculated to elhe all per sons sullering train Invaluntary F;tul-sonw or an other weakness at Lho 50...1 Organs, he her cainsed by a sedentary noale excesses or aloise Paris, May sth. Boa. BEWARE of.' COUNTERFEITS The (Wool". Pills are sold hy all the pi lovipal Drug• gioth ihrtiogp rut the NoH,I iirive Olin (Jolla, per Box, or rlx Boxes for Five Dollars,. I.7.kRANCI Mlle ((NT, Sole Proprietors, No 214 Itui, Loin bard, Paris One Dollar enclosed to any antborined Agent, will Insure a box by retu, a mall. err urely sealed trout all ub ernation, six SOIL es fur live dollare. Sole ()animal Awaits for America, °SCAR U. MOSES A Co., 27 bortlandt St , N.Y N. B.—French, Dermas, SOO 11 ish and Engli h Pauiph, lets, con taining t ull particulars and lirel,LlOll/1 Err use sent free to any addition. Sold In Carlisle by J. W. ELLIOTT, and at lIAVER STICK.'S. Jan. 12, 1866-Iy. DR. ',ll A RSII A 1.,1:,S CATARRH SNUFF! This Snuff has thoroughly proved Itself to he thu best artioie known her outing tlm imtar iM, Cold In thu Head and headache IL has been tound an exiiellent remedy in loftily oases of Sore I , :) es. heatness has been removed my it, and Ilearlng has often hewn great ly improved by its use It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains eltllBoll by diseases of the head. The sedsatlons after ualn, It are delightful and In vigorating. It opens and purues out all ohrtructious, strength..s the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. More Than Thirty Years' of Sale and use of lir Marshall's Catarrh and Head ache ',null, has proved its great value for all the roury molt diseases of the Head, attid ut this Motto:tat it, stands higher than ever 1,0114, It is reemninunded by many of the best physicians, and is used with great success >atislnruou r very. where. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug- gists ill 186 I The ut.lersignial, /laving thr many yea,a booll ac qurlutod with Dr Marshall's Catarrh and Headache tinull, and sold it, In our wholesale trade cheerfully state, that we believe it to be equal, In every respect, to the recommendations given ul It for the cure of Catarrhal A lieet.lunk, and that it is decidedly the hest article we have ever known for all MIIIIIIOII diseases of the Heed. Burr dc Perry. Reed, Au. tin & CO, lin,wn, Lawson & Co Reed, Cutler & Co. Boston,Baruon ,4 Park, New York, A. IS ,s 1) .ands, " Slopben Paul & Co. " lf,rtou Mioor A: '• I= ==••=l=ZM ======laMi= 11. 11. Ilny. l'ortlnnd, Me. (We, For :isle liv all 1J uggltits. TRY IT. Jan. 12, 1860-Iy. - RELI El , ' IN TEN MINUTES Bryan's Pu!Bionic Wafers ! (trib_The original Medicine established In 1,37, and first article of the klud user introduced under the name of W AFIIt ," In thin o; an) other country; all other Pulmon lc Waters are COU n tel twits. The genuine va n be knoV, n by the name !MY A N being stamped on each Wafer. 'Phu. Wafers have teen -before the public for nearly thirty yearn, and the immense sale bit sped, not only In America but in foreign couotrles, lOU ethot their lutrinsic worth. The medical properties ere supra for to any other a tide stirred fOr the eure 'of Pulmonary or Bronchial elfeetious, and the nu:mat) ,lultained In each box In nearly double that of the malty worthless Imitations advertised. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers cure Coughs, Colds, :ore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Pains In toe Chest, locipient Consumption and all diseases of the lungs, Not only affording tempor ary relief, but effecting a I, put and lusting cure and are warranted iu give satishieLion In t 'cur instance. They do not nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and the ugidiclual trroperties are combitiod In a lorm so a go-raffle and pleasant to thu taste, that any child will 4panlily lake them. Ono dose will always nQord RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES To VOCALISTS and PUBLIC TPEAKEIaa, those 15 HMl's are peculiarly valuable . any will in one day remove the most severe occasional hoarseness ; and Lind, regular use for a few days will, at all times. increase the pow er and flexibility of the voice, gauntly immoving its tone, compass and clearness, for which polpose they are regularly used by many professional vocalists. The very great celebrity of this Invaluable remedy has induced unprincipled persons to prepare base imi tations, which disappoint the just expectations of the purchaser, and injure the character of the genuine medicine. See that the word, "BRYAN," to stamped on each Wafer. and also observe the lac simile of the signature of the Proprietor "JOB MOSES" ou each wrapper, to counterfeit which is forgery. AltZ-Offendlng portico will be dealt with to the full extent of tbe law . . . BRYAN'S PULMONIO WAykaiS are for salo by all 11rug• gists. JOB lilo§Eß, Solo Proprietor, 27 Cortlandt St., N. Y Jan. 12, 1866-Iy. SIR JAMES CLARRII'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS Preparod.from a prescription of Sir J. Clark, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to thO Queou. THIS well known medicine is"no im position, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difilcultlea and Obstructions, from any cause whatever and although a powerful comedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To Married Ladles it is peculiarly suited. It will, In a short time, bring on the monthly period with regu. larlty. In all cases of Nervous Spinial affections, Pain in the Deck and Limbs, fleeciness, Fatigue on slight ex ertion; Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hyster,Sicit Headache, Whites, and all the painful dimes occasioned by a"dirwrdered system,: these Pills will °fleet a cure when all other means have tailed': These Pills have never been known to fail whore the directions on the 2d page of pamphlet are.well observ• ed. For further particulars, got a pamphlet; free, or the agent. , $1 and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any. authorizetlAgent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by return W. ELLIOTT,' Jan. 12, 1866-4 y. - " - 'agent, Carliele..:: ORK BOXES, Oaks, kpit L+'o yr Hos, Tourists Deeke, Renflietionary. , /Games of all kinds: Des. 15, 1865. 11AV4R8T,i0IM •' ' • kJ — Mint, Teikiel:6, Neuga, and Vanilla. Dea 15 1865. • AT 11AVEKST10118. Znig 4410 and rox:ry Mime,' for We cheap at_ ' SAXTON'S.. 69g, 13,, lean 11110 CAGES of every description at Vopt:ris,lsoo. ' OAxTPILp A. L. REESER, • Co E. A ISEAUREPARIE, M. I) U I) EUJARD N, M D. .1 EA N I( l•, Ni. D EIBMEMORIE