if Pnlillc Dclit. JIVc arc indebted to the kindness - of ib° Au diting Department for the follon-ing table shoa ling the present condition of the Stale dob . I of December , 1856. ( Funded debt, viz: c-riitqi nn Vr-'r 38.8G0.09+ no J. do! do. 388 200 00 4 do. do. 100,000 Od Total fondcd debt. $39,806,975 50 Unfunded debt, viz : Iltlief notes in circulation 220, 550 00 fnt’t certificates outstanding 24.001 37 ,1 0 . do. unclaimed 4 448 38 Domestic creditors .. 1,104 00 Total The balance remaining unpaid of temporary loans, is not included in ihc above statement, inasmuch as they arc reimbursable ns rapidly as I he means of the Treasury vIH permit, viz : Balance of the temporary Imn nillliorised per net ol Ap?i! 1!>. mi JlOO 000 00 Balance of temporary loan nntlmi izrrl per act ol May U. if<sl Amount mnaining in the .Suite Treasury and sin* king fond applicable in the further cancellation of the Stale clocks, interest ccriili rales, domestic creditor cer tificates anti relief notes. Kansas —The Wus.hingt.in corn's prudent nf iHe Philadelphia Pcnnsj tnmian shite* that (Jov. Griiry. in a letter to a friend, speak-, in glowing terms of the present condition of lie Teriiiory of Kansas, nnd appears co-.dhhnt I ml no fori her cause w .li be gm n Hie country for anxiety ami alarm in regntd to it : "lie sn\s thm the ncinnl immlxr of mhnln tints In the Tcrr.loiy ia alum ‘Jo (Mi. nnd those who have hn hnsimss (lute, oml wire only to take juiri in lie ditlicollns whirh reecinly evis l if! arc rn]• My Inning for o!,r pars. T..e frce-Sinte men who him’ hcvn (iguinig m Ti’piUn cun'i »■ ions and in su ipon mg (lovci nor Umdi i amMliueid Fane 1 i 1 1 cr n vulnt uiuirv tin" e r.e U . Inn e h. 1 1 c r es'crssea, bronphl on thun 110 cun.lnn mi■ >m of all (he set th ra who I no piowe and nd- 1 , and are, ruiisetjnenlly, m a hr;;.’ n.n.iiiv ; Mr. W till hi M. i Im- .1 I• p:i' t• 1 1 1 ft, wi i was mliiiMl l il to a -cat in the 11■ ■ n eon Mu m i las' , r. j.n m nls n la rye nu-j .. iiy of U gal v ul i s. M Ah c*t• i, Si is ,Mn w \i ui:; —\V nt i s Kin Mt Kuo/.ICS TO I )y. \! II IS I! 1011 Oil S 111 Ms K "ini iiKit (hm.imiov ivuiimm; \iioit m : \ Mi s, Sullivan was l.tiei.iUi fio/en lc *! <-n <h, list Wednesday inoi n; m m Vim I’liirm -.'ml hvtween Huron and Mich’j’.oi ll.r Ic.-hami ii ,h a 1 work on (he Milwankii nnd M ppi IFulnmd, beyond Madson She g"| "ill of woo.) on Tnesdav. an 1 went lu a cilv cunsia hie, nnd asked Inin In 1.1 h i hare some wood • mill her hnshaiid retnnnd home. H-iuM her lo go to the poor house .She was < \i.eci hiy her husband home soon, and prohihU thought ahe could weather it mi': hut n was a hitter cold night, nnd Wednesday mm rung her released -spirit had winged ns was fmm Mirmw here to murJu'J*. nrnl. we hope. n heihr world <l nd on the floor, wi.li Icr nhonl her /'\Vc d (lint n woman, nnnxd Mrs <>ain. Jefh*rs>n sn.-.-i who hid |o-t l>een ronflmd. dud fmin wnnl ol *«»•• on the 1 17lh nil. n,KO h«nt foul- or five elnldmi, |»v\Vo were found crvtn nhont her. 1 This awful so liering is in i Ins (’hr is; ian <■ I v Bnf Mdwankic where thousands upon pro spent every year wasUfully.— ,l i'.i Jf'ifcvn.'in. A Du-tkjikn't Vkiisiu.v —A dilluvni vi r^ii'M lof ilic Mimmonlh Hlnmis tragedy. m wlm.h the brothers Fleming of Cumlicilaiid comity, I'ii . were killed by \Vm. Crozier. appears in Hie Aurora Beacon. That paper stairs that C'roziiT, (nn honest and reputable young man) was rejected by the father, who was “will to do.” solely because ho was not rich. that Miss Fleming to [invent a -marriage. was sent to 4Vnn>)lvnma. and that ihe family wanted to [Tel u written renunciation of all rlmm h. her "H F.T’IEUS T- 'lntm nt..r> on (he estate of hand fnmi fi.t/.ier. who reuianud locket lin Ills ft J(. ill ert St anglil, l.ile o! Smit h M iddleton aoorn wit hlhi m for five hours Ik fore giving It s tow n-hip. ('n in her l.ieil e> unity. ih • ea>o.|, have •■signature to soin'.* Compromise writing The) i been issued hy (lie H'-pil.-t <-l viml eminti to then alUmpUd to cowhide him : after s> \. ml , Ihe sn)»enl>ees, ren.lmg in (he siinc low i -hip blows he ie-»i-*'lid. and a desperate smlUe en- * All pm ions ind.-M -d in '•nnl > uaie aie t. •< t » n si Hoed One of the Flemings di e\v a pisiol and eif t o make inimedi.ile p.n m. il, j ini i h*.*e h n Iheil at (Jro/ier wnh intuit to kill : the law mi. "" 111 «ho was present. slroek I lie pistol up. and the * **'* ‘ ‘"i ''••tt < in- ni charge lodgid in the ruling Ciu/ier then !j ' J i,/, M , drew a jack k nife, and ms! an' U k ilh «1 I hem. j Imn■i • K I s Hi * * '' ’ Kosst t.i * \ •I. i. i■< N \ "‘H »n 'I I\ns'iii!i 1 nil! ne\ ■; v,‘ i(,ir ' to r.'iuti im m\ nn n Imm I*l e l.riirlt |, di . 1,, iJ:i mi d, u . ~| (|, 11 |mi i- 111. ill-. J uat with mi eluldieii (ho loiter bread <>) I ; 1 inn .it iggering j’.\less lowir-U aii obscure gnve. r,, r mlu-MUiien m> vluldieti 111 iy get u Kg icy of xoiimv. ) L -l of de\ olimi in n ' uir rmimn’s cause. Smli is mj lot; but. "Inli-ivr in iy bn my (mils, my errors. m eien sum, rimer huvc 1 broken n.iiln, ih-m-i bait i -i.-coivrt.l n itiiHis, novel tidied vulliilu- duties ul aa st pitliol. Un-i iji irtn, o:i Hi - cm ‘'■*ry, nils high m power, da/./.lmg the n -s "liort-Highled nutn w ttli llu- In-Are .d I,in g■ i star. Him [ <l,l not ill nil beluu- n, (he "Übiliiy of sueccssful crime. . F' 7* Tl is Mated t)ml President t’omonfnrt. in «» view ol llit* fact thiu Ik* is snnomuhd with jlitlinilihs has sought, foi means I o s< cm . n i nasi some future (nr Mexico, ami has |.i up. m i| 1,1 ilw Cni ui Slates au idhimrc which shall sirengiln.i, his Government and hung ihu inJiu *‘l u ’ u of onrmvn lb hear 111,011 the re orJam/.a l,un ol that Uepnblio. /.EOini.ATlVll U.VAUTMRNTB. —A bill nll.nvillir negroes, Indiana, and nmlaitoes io give ev(. deuce in cases when while persons are a party* has passed the Senile branch of the {own I .eg. Mature. by n vole of 19 to 18 The S. (‘uroil. na Ix'giK. has passed a law prohlhiimg th<> Hr* •dilation of engraved paper resembling hank notes; also, n law to eon fir upon alien widows the rigid lo Uikc and hold real enlnu. Ukturn-rd to Si.wkry. -The Ilurlford (Con.) Times gives an neeonnl of Caroline Hanlts and her children and Marv Fia.im-., slaves lately libera led hy the.r mistress, (Mis finrah Branch, of Viigiuia.) who have\olun- Urlly returned to bondage. alter trying lo sup port themselves in Boston as fret people. They declared that, they had toiled constantly and could flCQfooly gain a subsistence and a anted u master lo protect them. Haiuioad Accidents in iB6O. During tlie year that Ims just closed there were l id rad jood accidents, attended with loss of life J 95 persons were killed and 029 wounded. In 1«55 there were 142 such accidents, 110 per - BoiiB being killed and 020 wounded. Tho farmers of Illinois and Ohio oppose ho proposition of tho Massachusetts woollen Ijynufaclurcra to take the duty oflf wool— jJ bey say if the dnt) v is a tnx upon the con.su 'era for the benefit of tho producers, the duly u wpqllcH cloths Is a still greater lax. and hy should he taken oft* also. The J° n l | HH>ftcturcT.s of Mussacliuseltes will “freely qgrcc to that proposition. lock of 11,0 lmir onimrso WoHlijnaton ’ 011 cshibillon in I’allcrson, N. J. Loss of titr Ei.rctorai. Votr or Wiscon sin.—ln consequence of a furious snow storm on the first Wednesday of December, tlie day fixed by law for the nsscmbling'of the Electors of President, nil communication with Madison, the capital of Wisconson, was cut off, and con sequently the vote for President was not cast upon that day. The Madison Argus is of opin ion that the Electors cannot now legally dis charge their functions, and that the vote of the Slate is lost. At Harrisburg, on New Year’s morning, by the Hcv. Dr. Do Witt, John B. Bratton, editor o( tbiapapei, to Mart Ellen, second daughter of George W. Boyd, of Harrisburg. On the 25th nit., by the Hcv. J. Evans. Mr. Sami.. Shell, of Sliiremunalown, to Miss Mary M . llmu, of Nc« villc. 540.117,835 25 On tlie 25tb ult., I>> the Hcv. J. F. Kennedy. Mr. Wn. Dcncan. to Miss Isaulli.a Kklso, all of this county. On the Ist instant, l»v the Her. C. P. Winp John llauthr to I«a»i lla KmicnArniCK, hollr o( IVny I'niiiiiv. On I In; 2>tli nit,, hv the* Uev. A. TI K retro. 1 , Mi. Jnsici-u HKisn.niN to Mi.shSisss C. Hitnkii, all of this cnniily. On the SiMiM' iluy. I<y the «nme. Mr. Svmiti. Hi nnti.m to M isa .Tank IC. Bvkiih, holh r<f tin* j rn'ui ik■' 1 1.1 xieinitynf N'ewviMe. j On (he same'la\\hy the same. Mr. Wiirmi T Snmi, to Mibs M. It. llaiumi. h.,(h n( K hips- “ 11 ( ~rllr l‘ ,> l ’' l ‘ town. \ -iniimp (mi I.'-lleis On (he !>•( instant.Vv (lie sninc. Mr. Oro. IV. • uv • l ' l ' ' ,s '"' Whitk to Mias M. A. Citom.icM, hulh uC Norlli Anderson U II Middleton township.* J,\lliy Aimer TT , Unnit'l K Mary [ Hall .Ino j Hat nek -Mrs ; H. eki I Mi |>\\ n ~ , . , t . v . ' Hhi.-k I’e-.r On Sii.i.liv, mil in Nov| , n. , r. „l <■ o (he resilience of h. r in Jaw. II 11-nms \ J Mrs Hi iz unci n 11n.i.. in the US'h uar of In r 11-i, m r li-I Hnrwill T W IhrH Ah X li mi n Win ('linin' Pat ('aii ell W A I 'at nl hei s W A ( o >K U I, Conk Win l 'ornnnui 'vinuiel ( 'nstc >n Mm i y I 'h l ll eli .1 P,\ j Unis.,!. .1,,,. HP,'n Ml.li.nl 184 000 0(1 <584. mill CO F!"”i no IMi a 1 - Flo-i \. si, rd i\ wis ml her ■ time iiiip'iiiil a'tcr S *i>.d id hra ml. are <el • hug m -"i pet hM F. .1 1 a *>nd fam-v lu-.ods at T,'aS I?., Horn •> wm'h f’.'-.M p. , 1.1,1 (imn Wh.n? *s d"ll «• I. - [*, ~d nt *1 Ihi is an I*l I',, I V. f.., white.-- 1. V s.’ls ;,t M • ! ~ ..m CM Ha's ir e s .-.id v Sal* sof I', un a nod Ih!aw ai c a 1 17al>c per ho So d, - rio.u.cnl i- wroth mi j.) r C, 1 Wh.A.W is d.ehn ML' • in 1.1,1 s ai'd ■ IM ld.d< t, f E’:t i tnr csli i |>. r|11 I 17 p'll I ’M'l ship he , el l >1 <. I c e\|- I i im I.i hii'i i .I. A Mali mi itosl. i ,-.i,.1 J im •. A Cool;, m.i dl-sol VI 1 1 1 1 \,: 1111 ■ ■ .11 ei.iiM ? I ell ill, 1 1 di \ u Jimillt V. J.SS7, '1 lie I us; iii v* mil |„ i e., 11 el h. < "lidu.’ e 1 In A hill. It..si. I t *. 5,,.|, w ,■), wlmi, all .no iiiml.s wdiln I. -..'li i I i -i 1 1 1 • I J.ititun H, (S',7 Srori* PCoowa Tor icrnr. TTI i 117 Si "i i- i ./ecu and C 11 ir .;t present j,, r 1 >. B. i.iijpiinv ul Mm uriihi sign, i| on ,M,m 'I le. I. .1". Ill' "PJ."S,| • lII.' M i’ i s |.. 1 1 llou.se I o. I. I, W.i: he ("I i ■ 1,1 11 on i Hie |.| ~J April Ul xt m \n:; \iu:r s.NoiMih-A^s. .1 .I.’l rn S, [, ,7 ,;i• 8- rn r.I’S ..f .I on -m 11 ,■ ~1 J I o ..h 1 1,11. .In -d . I ,lr ul ."Mn,, low 0 ► I i.)-, (’ mu In 1 1 1 mi 1 011 i.i \. I .in e hf. 11 1 - -11 1 1 |n Hi. stil.x. 1 iht 1 11 -id■ ng in I lir sum' Imwut 1 ip - D I. I"! Ti.'S of m! 11.11.1 -(r .1 1 ion on tin- ,s(.de 0/ -fl i.Joint U’c.u i-i. jr., lile of Alilliiii (oniudiip, (' 11 in!,•-1 ’.in- 1 count). (11 c <l.. Imi v In-cn issued by tin- UegiMei ol h ml round' to Hie subscriber thing 111 Xewlmtg. 1 I ope w i-l J Inn usblp. All pciHoiiH imlolded to said c-slate w ill innke inime -11 in to payment, and (hose li.it ing cla mis w ill pre sent fur nett lenient In DAVID WIIKUHT, Adm’r. Jaunary 8, IHA7 - Gt I*l i. 6>( 111 jin) V<:j do u \ \N i.v. 1.1 mi AM)Ci,\.'ir\i, sniooi Ton M ai.i.x \so 1 i >lll,l s. rm: -M s, m h.,, ins* ho., " ill * ;o-n 1,11 (In- .ml Tin s.l.n ol .1 him an-. IMT. Tin- ii'ii 1 1 Ji r i li< 1 1 ami ri.m-h-nl In.ineln-s, n.io;,t.-d h\ mu Hr-i gj s.-lioo|h, « ill be laugM. Kn im loh a ill 1 ,0 s[ lit .-it In make thorough, pi.olo'.il iiinl non .1 mliol.im, The \tlhge nl -| Hi inhibit mis, s-t 0 tii .1 in llu- imi-Inl o| in ■)> -to- luti iii.d mount mi niviirn . .'1 mill s ill.sl ml lioni Ibe • \V nan .Sj rinuH.'' ]s health) ami it'll. I. Nil'll. 1111 1\ i.'ioole limn llu- iii.gn 1 .111 1 i.-i ol I !mi in, iiinl \llin 'I uli i-i i-i lion, s 1,1 N uj.or im I I*. -oT.» H ~h0..1, null I !n- pi ineip i| ntu'i in (In- MU.. ’I • 1 nin p 1 i ( ‘n 11!. r I in I It. neeol dm*! lo (he pi ole ol si in 1 11 s. Mu ir. li.ncli mol (ii'IIIMII, !>‘|.-\l|,l, J1.M.1, s ill 1 |( \ p| ices. Hoard mg (or 10l 1.-s in s.-1.-i 1 l iiodo hal pi o'i-n 11 uni .'r I .-■*< > lo S p.-r i.iviv. I’m till I lie I pill I leiillK N uhii e •> i Urn 1- T.mii.bmp, .l,u. s. ttDl'lO.N’ (•|)l;|l, I.im-ii rlo.. Mason (.Hied, ' ll.sli I. I lies 0< c 1111 ■ 111 ,u. ( ball 1.-1,. x. I' liinl I. imp U’ irk . .111 o 1 p.up U ».p» s. lb d ('Ol ds. Small Hall Twine. Dollies I,iu.«, Ac,, ji hI re cuived and fur Mile by JJ. J. kltl I Ml. Carlisle, .laimaiy m, 1867. ■R"« s - ll«ml Scniud.sicn e, ('mndei, W all. Sim-, Hot no and Slumping Ibo-dns Posters, Hearth and Crumb Brushes; Flesh. 1-oth. .Nail. Hair. Clothes, Hal ami Bolton Brushes, just reeoivud mat fur sulu hv J.imnny 8. 1H57. 11. J. KIFFFER. T'-ST received, a fresh Jiipj.ly-ol IV/inner' «/ lea, Hair Oils, Pomades, Tfdr Restoratives, Coloring Fluid, Soaps and Extrude of every v.nletv. for sale at small advances hv •1 .uni.in 8, is:,7. It. J. KIKFFER. SPDNtJFS. Ititiiliig Sponges, Pest large Sin,ill do., Sliei p Wont do . SllMjeon dll. Meilinoi Meilied do., Coiumoi Sweive, Kc. Jnsl i eeei\ ed and Cm sale h\ J ilimuy H, 1867. DIATSI HATS! ' | ll l] Miosei i her mov| ivspei I hilly informs liis j trie in N ami I tie pnldie geiiei dl\. Iha l tie >1 ill mid jn ties the Hat and ('up Sim e in M am si reel, where he will he glad to hoc lilh old inMomers main! friends. He has iioiv on liand u splendid ussoi Inu nl ul 11 A'l‘S of all descriptions, (Voiu Iho common Wool lo the llnest I'm and Silk Hats, and a( prices that miiHl anil every one who Ims an eye to gul ling tho worth of hi« money. Ilia Silk, Mole skin and Heaver Hals, nro unsurpassed forlight ness, durability and finish, by those of an} oth er establishment in (lie county. ‘ Roys’ Hals of every description constantly on h unt. Gull and examine. Carlisle, Jan. 8, 1867, HnrmV 4Dirti ftlnrkrfii Pm i, \ll k i nil \ .Ini 7 A. 15.JSI.FH ».< .t c J (C.iit T. 1.1.W15, Adu.'i - .. t.t I. /a./..U,p. i\>. IT -. T. IT HI ( 111 . 1 J. A 1( di \ HI HA .A. 11. H. J. MFITFR WM. H. TROUT, Family Groceries JUST received a large addition to my stock of Family Groceries, among winch will lie found Rio, Sagnyra, Mocha, Java ami Roasted COF FEES; Crushed Lump, Granulated and Brown SUGARS; Lovering’a Syrup, New Orleans and Sugar House MOLASSES; Rico. Starch, Soap, Soda, Cream Tarter. &c., Herkimer, Pino Ap ple, and Sago CHEESE; Black, Ilyson, Impe a rial and extra TEAS; Splpesof every variety, Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina and Corn Starch, Raisins, Currants, Cit ron, Beaus, Hominy, Cranberries, Ma caroni, Grits, Table Oil, Ketchup, Pepper Sauce* Preserved Poaches, Pino Apples and Strawber ries; Pickets, Gorkins, Onions and Piccalilli.— Fresh Lobsters. &c. 1 call special attention to my large stock o( Segars and Tobacco, winch Is not excelled in the town. Lovers of the weed can be suited eit her in (|utility or price. Fanners will find Oils of an excellent ipialily. Also “White Grease,” a substitute bu Tar. M ACKER AL X<>. I,” amid. While Fish •Shad, Smoked Ilening. iXe. A'l ol the above article's are fiesh, nnd will be sold low (ui cash, or Coiin(i\ Piodtice taken in exchange. JOHN* G. WILLIAMS C nlisle, January H. IH.V7. B.S.nT 08-" B,H2TTi;«S. ‘ I 'uiit ulr, i I y nn.'l,ni i,‘y. i .'inn n■ ng in the Post ( Hliee . Jan. 1. I *ri7. IVi mum in. <«n Ibis List Mill pie iso say f'liiH M Line Annie l/iickir WII Miickitit haler Regina Mi (/gar ('tins Miller .Jeremiah M.ller runny Miiml J R Moflii Catherine M<n it AI Iktl Mu-mt Sam I i MeAllrey John Mi Unde I'aimy M< Kiely .James Mel 'n\ .I,lines I Irn*. ('linstnpher I'en \ man K < • IMank .Isieoh 1 'low ilm Ann 1 ‘mu ni 11e Thomas Raill'i \ Met i v Ka.l .1 nhiK W I! • 111.) Vi i nun S 111111 1.. ms Sell.. (..» S. ai i i (' It SK.mU ( M Sl.'ii C> Sn in M ; n 1» II I • i No I'.i -1 M \ F...,!h '-a 1 ah *-..!,ind I i' o wr,.., , SeW. I- .1 i. "I. S; .ml. I I , i.I Spmv Vi id Cal' ill Win S. rn I.i, i Samuel S au’mi Ih h, e. n S' ’:i: Ami 17 Thnnona '-opli'n li., wI. ms C!ns W all.-r Nance llelniek ''•isan '1 U'ardn kei .hdin Henry Mnrr W’n -mi Cloirh.lte H'lini Andnwnr F)i-U'a'l, m. ()■ is /.i he I h \\\ ,Um How Ilia M r U ice M irv \ .1 inn s fa In i ine U’ulnr \ .1 W Kelly I.lv-ah. ih II \\ d.smi J H K uid. Ic >iiio.a 1 Uinr .1 ulm F" 11 II > mger -J ■ i-d-g (. W /.rglu Uaelnl (hi • cent •) eii 11 ), 11>. r n, mid it ion to I lie I ■ . .1: di.N H |:i; \ Flc »N . I’, M. H^siea<*y Chlunwnrr, At WT i: " r '‘ n |"‘ ~|i ig ami oil’ ir g lor 5,).- T T OM ll’dod n JW 11 1 ueoi I . I F.ll c y Ail,, c 1 O'l’lo nd ii j* a I iig,T ,i ml hi-M«Ts.'l vlum Hum e> er 1 1- I" re nlf.-l t*d , e 1111 SI si 11, gp, |, ~-j u f Jewel 11*i\eh, Fun,lll!,' . f "'ogne It .jiF's, KnicK Knacks, It isi.els, Inks. .S,ij>pois« ('igir holders, Caml Icslieks, Mugs, Pilchois, Toy Tea*, T.-a Sctti, C i ims. Hrr.ls, Motto fi.fT.-es, Figures, Card baskets, M’.igoiis. As «ell as nnmlM'rless other varieties, that need to Im neen to bu named. All otl'erml ni low cash pi oil t a al (lie old ataml—“Marion Hall.” C.u lisle, Dec. 2*>, 1 HAG, BL VCIiM OOD’S MAG IZIXB AM) Tin: Hi’iii'li ijiinrlcrly l!i-iinvr. / 1 Kr! \l' o>'! 11. me .di.. ,n.,, s. i.I„. > Ci.si re \Xdm . .1 o'l Im , pel 1 . lit I. M'il|T,\ In,. .N . o Aoiti. 1. ■ 111 nnelo | >ll l . 1 1 nl l 1 |u- lulli.uiny I. .olio;; IT U,'b In id, 1,/, . Tif /.u-i'hi’i (Jn n 'rrly (I 0101 Maine ) Tic /■;/(. s-'i i<‘ - n.r , \\ !,•" ) 7Vif A'o,.)i Ihihi'i U 1,0, (I - , ( I,m. li ) /', 11 o' in 1 Ir, / ,|.lb lil ) JI.I , s>i .W./piloir , I’ot \ l te.l pobln al pulies o| (Heat Hul.nii- M lug. I "I v . ami It .0 1 1.-a I, - bill p. i| |( ics b-i 111 s old \ oio- I al n 1 e "I 110-U ell UMCIer. As Oipinsi.l tin most prolonnd ur.liri on Seienee. f ,ilei at me. Moialuy, and Helipo.n. tin-) übi ml. as they <-ver lian- Mood, iiiuivalled in (In- w-.rid id h-tlir*. being conMileieil Imlispensable to Iliu selo.la] and I i;e proP-ssiniial mini, w In I.- lo (lie inlelhgi-nl leuler id e«'-i\ ehs.s the) liiiiilhli a more cot 11-4-1 nn t salisf'u-torv n-vonl ol the eiirrenl li(er almeol (lie da). Ilu oiigliout the World, than can be posjul.ly old.u neil li oni any m bt-r sou ire, /’lull/ ( ‘ipors The lei ei pi id a. H a lire sheet s I I 0(0 (lie Hnl ish piiMislierH given adilit loiial Value 1., ill. se I{. prims, imisniueli as fII,-\ can now |. ( - /’/•.’//V.V- ( i! nulut I'liia.) J'ml .IHV IlllVC Ol I 111- Ililll UiMK'U.I, 7 (i() 1' ul all ’ulil cl llu' H no !’•* ;i (in SStiii I< I; lai ul iliiii- Kciii'WH, i,(j l ,# amt llir I..in li.Mius, ID mi I'nyim-nlt I a In' iii.nlr in .ill c im h in mh .mcr. Muiicy rurii i.i in iliu Slate ulu-ic lll t>o re.vn .'.I ;i [ p ir. ■Tlt il postage to imv put nl ihi- Uinlril St.ilia will Inr Inil nvcnlv lour centa ii i u.tr for Hluck vi ooilhiml Iml loniteen i-e;il!i It V l-.U lot C.U-ll 1.1 111- IK‘V leM a. Al the n ho\ e pnees I lie Pcriome.il.-i will he furnished for 186/. Sfilcmhil Offers for 186(» ami 1867 Topellter. Unliko the more ephemeral Magazines of the •lay, them) PeHodh’.als lose lillle In age. lienee a full year of the Nun, (with no omissions) (or 1860, limy ho regarded nearly as valuable as (or 1867. U'e propose (o Cnrnlsh the two years al the following extremely low rales, viz i F«u Blackwood's Magazine, .J 7,0* For any one Review, 4 pp For any two Reviews, g 00 For BUckwood and one Review, 7 ()() For Blackwood ami two Reviews, f) 00 For three Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood and throe Reviews, 12 (10 For Hu; lour Reviews, ] 1 00 Fm Blue.kwoml and Ihe four Reviews, 11 00 •To avoid tractions, $6 nmy lm remitted for Blackwood, lor which we will forward that work lor licitf 1 }ears, post-paid. N B The price In Great Britain of the 6 Pe. nodicals above naiiiml la about $Ol pur annum. As we shall never again hu likely to offer such inducements as those hero presented, S»\r j.i the time to Subscribe! RomltliiiiceN must, in all eases, ho made dl. reel to the publishers, lor id these prices no commission uan lie allowed lo agents. Address LEONARD SCOTT fc CO.. Dec. 26. No. 61 Cold Mmol, N. V SA PON IFIFR or Com iu/i atnl I.yt, just re ceived and lor sale hy January 8, 1867. 13. J. KIEFFEA. NOTICE in hereby given to all persons hnv ing claims against Rule's School House Properly, in North Middleton township, to pre-i sent (heir hills mi or, before tho Ist of March next, to the undersigned. . *.•* JESSE RULE, ‘ JOHN WONDERLICII, lBs6sr*Bt *; -. * CtsminHUt. vAitpjep' AT Middlesex, 8| irjilos cast of Carlisle, a good Distiller, f and •Tlv'o g#od Coopers on ti lit work. ALLEN S. JACOBS & CO. Carlisle, Dec. 25,185C—4t » E.tato Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Jacob Tritt. Into of Nowton townsldp, Cumberland county, deceased, have boon Issued by the Register of said county, to tho subscri ber living in the borough of Nowville. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having '•l,inns will present them properly authenticated (nr m tilement tc "* JOHN WAGGONER, Adm’r. Me ••■inher 25, IHSG—Ot Carlisle Deposit Hank. ICMA'IAI, Deposits will he received at this 1/ H ink. ineorpmaled hy the State of Poimsyl \ nii i, (or as short a period as tour months, unci ■nliT. 't pint at the rale of Five per rent, per annum, and the principal paid back at any time after maturity, without notice. Interest ceases utter the expirition of the time specified in the cm 11 (h I .i(e. unless renewed for another given pe. nod ot four months or longer,in which use the interest is paid up until the tlmo of the renew, al. Hank opens at 0 o’olook A. M. and clones at ;i o’ehiuk P, M. By order of the Boaid of Dii. ctors. W. M. BEETEM, Casdiie IK-eemher 25, 1850. i>o«ilK tbr Uic Season. JUST received at tlio “ Marlon Hall” Grocery Cimii berries, Buckwheat, Kni'iiis, Hominy, Ciiiuii, Beans, Cm i,mls, Salad Oli. I* i mie Cheese, French Mustard, M.ire, Cloves, \ uiiin'K-'*, Cinnamon. I )e(. min't 25. J. W. 1, II . 1 r HAVK jnsl returned Irorn the eitv, ami nm\ Cumberland Valley Bank. 1 ■ u l-ngc assortment of eh-guit new I’Hui’HiETOHS, : ; hV ,u "‘- v :,M ; l s '' ,,,,, ' ll l) ! <v . f ; o, ‘ l,s ' n 1 ? l " ,h i I won hi respeetfuHv c ill (In* attention ol nil pur «•,, 1 n>i Kt:n, Mei.cmoih llimi >i*n. ,i„, 1.1.1ir. In imlirnhr. Hr..,-In,, U'un. ( Stkiiuktt, John Dcx'-in. I.ongaml Sipiai e Sh.n\ Is. Scaifs, Knrs. elegant II" w. John S. Sthiiiiit, Klll , Ini Si Ik-, Fr, m-li Mitli.. ■lmiN I - . I" lur, 11. A. Sti >r.i«\. |i. I.nin... C.islnii. in. 1'1n.1., 11.1.1.....-., S.iliiijh, r|AJIl< Bank, doing business in the n.n I \r. A new stork ol I. Km, Jlruiws-m-.n & C 0.,.« ."■» Iml.i |.r ; - n 1 C,,v M „ rr.'S, pur.l 1., do a general Dunking Humiios u iih ’ pi .mpim ss and tidetily. Muslins. Tickings. Cal,. • Nr., in gieat \n- M... 1 \ termed on deposit and paid hark on ".tv and \rn elinp. Also s„nie eh irml new ■]. t;i tin] without notice. Interest p.mlonSpr- p'Memu of Imperial and 1 ngi iin ( ’arpetmg. lid deposits. (Vitilicatca of depoj.it heating I now ivrenimr mov Is m rek Iv . and ini. lest at flu* rate ol live per cent. Mill he is- s,d mg Ihmi ntf r ipidly at m-i \ n-dured purrs, sued fm as short a period ns'fonr months. In M\ nld limnd* and rustmiu'i.s and all in want ol I. lost mi ,dl eert ideates will Cease id inalm il\ j 1 heap and lundsoine goods. u ilI pleas" r\.unino I rovi led, however, that if said cert ilh* itrs at sl l,o k hr tore pun h isi ng elsou h. i .*, i n< in'll at any lime thereafter lor and Im g urn * NARI.KS (Mill.in pi * 11.' i J (hr\ shall bear the Slime rate of interest up in ihr time *d renewal, particular ilt.-nlmn pud to (he collection of notes, drafts, rln rl<s. ■ GEORGE! W. M'CALLA, \r. m any part of llio United Suites m (’ana- .... , , .... I * * j IH.AI.KU IN Remittances made to England. In land. r»r t SL C’IOCSiW Watl'llC*. the Continent. ‘J’ho faithful and conl'deiitial (P-TV , x-.. \ ii, e- (vA 3 ~\ riitmri ~( nil unkTS tnlnislc-d to 11. , nun AMJ .1 1. U 1.1.10 . «Ssijfc hr r*dlrd Upon. Tln i rail the atlcntion ol Funnel s, .Meehan • ir* and all others who desire a safe d, pnsiinr;. lor tlirh money, to the undetiiahlr fan. that the pi upi irtnrs of this Bank ore uu/in./n <i l hj li.d.le to the r\lent of their estates lor all the l>epo. 'its, and other cijbjlg.dioub of Ker, Bumm-maii man N. Co. Tin-y Imvn i ooont I v into il.i-ir now Binkiiin liens- rlii i-efly tin II 11111111* r si,in-! in West M on Slrecf, ft fc" il'-ni'i-‘si nl tin- K nli m i-l 1 ii-|.-i(. licro tlicij’.v'ill >l -lliimos !'-• pin*M**l in ui'ohmj infurnjiilion -k-Mivd m n-p-ir-l lo mmi. \ manors InifcaKTiil. Of»4uU*r IniHim-sH l rout 0 tiyliio rdorn inp until 4 oVI-mk in (lio ovo<>Mip. U. A. S I'HRGEON, Cashier. Carlisle*. Doc. 18, Hl.jtJ IVc.«ni(s for jltilidnys ! THE BEST'PLACE TO <7BT THEJT IS AT Evan’s & Co.’s (ireat Gift Hook SaJe, 40!t Droariicay, N«U» York. FINK Gold Jewelry glvehßvrny lo purchasers of Books. AM books will Be sold as low ns can b« bad at other stores, many of them for less. New Books received daily • \ Gift vary ing In value from ‘i-‘> cents to $lOO, given with each book at the time it is sold. Having on limn! a very largo stock of new and valuable Hooks, and us unr molto Is << huge sales mid small profits,” wo are determined lo give our customers bolter bargains than can ho had else, "here. Any book pnbljshod In Now York or Philadelphia mil be promptly sent, gilt includ ed. on i eoeipi of publisher’s price. Catalogues o| Hook-* and Presents, containing full explana tion* mil Ue mnl fiee to all parts of the conn- J. \V. KBV The 1110*1 libel.il nidnccinonfs are offered to \gi-iil- Anv ptrson by sending ns an order on ten books mib money inelused. will be en i iled lo ;ui exit i Hook and Gift. All onleis loi books, containing money, (to ensiiM- •>-I led Silety ) slioukl bo regi.steii-d at Ibe I’osi < tiller übeic they aro mailed, ami di ii c l. <1 lo K' .mi \ t’o , 100 Broadway. N. V. Kimiivu - M Tbonias A Sons, Sooth-Ith -freer, I’lnl.i , .1 H. I.lpplncott & Co., Pbilu.; I) \ppbloii \ ('o . Broadway, Now York; J)er bv N J irksoii Nassau struct, N. Y. Send for a Catalogue. EVANS fc ro.. I’rlrn-ip il -loi ■*. pip Mmndtvny, N.V. Branch •-(or, * ui I J i t ln’Miiit St., Philadelphia ft Wash ington, If C I )<ee in lii I IN. IN .(') - .‘till Mien Sali'N, BV Milne ot siiiiiliy ante ul levari Farias, ■ sHiied out Hie ('oilit of Common I‘le.is ot (‘nmbeilaud ■ 1111 fv, and to mo direct <»l, 1 mil e\p i-e in public vemliie or mitcrv, at rbe C nrt 11 on *e in Ho- Horongh - f Carlisle, on Tbiusd.iv tlo hib di\ <d January, 1807. at ID 01 1 ek, A. M., tin following described real es liile. vi/ s:i O.i A 1.0 f OF I, A \’l). sltnuto in tlio borough of Cnli-ln, Inni el. il lo I'omfiot street, Holmes' lane, land <•! sun I 11 ■-f Huirn. Ksc|., the I.etorl Spring. (ii-o SjiioinlMigiT. and John Tbomp huh. eniit.wini>K SIX ACHES, bo tlio same more ot less, hav mg a taigo Brick Me i chant Mill, I)\V KM,I N(J and Stable thereon •I > <-lc<|. an<l a (inr <Me hard, and also a fluid or 11 itft land in ■ lx- hotnngh of Carlitdu l>oniid mill} I lx* Mam -nn. land of Michael Hol enmli. hv I’miii 11 I •'i >■-<■>. and Iho I,e(ort spring, coni.lining kllill 1 ACHES, bo tho same more or leas. .Seized ,iixl t ib"ii in execution an tho pro perty. of Smnuel 1 1-dlnlay. AN that hall I<>( <>l gi oimd, situate on Ihu West aide of Soulti ll.umwT street. in the borough of Carlisle, liniiixled on (lie East hv Hanover Hired, on (lie Sxalli by a lot of Mrs. lienlz, on (he North by a Ixi <>i <lco. Browns’ hulls anti nil (ho West In a la live (not alley, containing thirty feel in (rout imd two hundred and Iwen. ly eight feel In de|idi, having thereon erected n two niocy FRAME HOUSE, and Stone hack building. Ware Imiine, &c. Seized and taken in execution oh the properly of Moses- Lazarus unit Anna Maria Lazarus, with notice to lorro tenants. By virtue of a w rit ot Venditioni Expound. Is wood ont of the ('mill. I will expose to ptihllc ante, at the mime time ami place, a lot ot groinid hitnato In the hoping ol Carlisle, hounded on the North and Went by Henry Glass, on the Smith by Allen Jacobs, and on Hie East by 11 nDover ..freot, containing 22 feet in front and 120 in depth, more or less, having (hereon eroded a two story fraino house, and other out houses. Sec, Seized mid taken in execution ns the property of Hebert I). Sinllv. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff, Sheriff's Oflico, Carlisle, ( Dec. 11, IHso—u y Notice. WILL bo rented from tho Ist of April next, for the term oJ one year or more if de sired, tho store room lately.ob'cupiod hy Jame son Hannon, dec’d., and moi'dlrocdfitly by W. L. M’Cnlloch, in Main street, .-Ncwvjljo. The room' is “conddcred an eligablc placo**jf'busi ness*, - ahd hasbeen occupied ns n store room for pmny years. -Enquire ot Mrs. Margaret Han non, residing on ‘ho promises, or to Tu-luablo Town Property For Sale or Rem. I'HK subscriber offers (brsal«, his tyro story Stone House, with Brisk Back-building, sit uate in North Hanover street, Carlisle, adjoin ing Arnold’s store and Mor.yer’s Confectionary. n i The House Is 18 feet ormore in front, extending 240 feet bade to nn alley. Jis|e|raLThero Is a nnmbcti+Cgood fruit trees it, and a Well of water at the back door. * Any person wishing to view the proper ty can cull on the subscriber living on it. Pos session given on Jhc Ist ot April next. If not sold, it will be rented for one or moro years. JACOB U. GALLAJIEH. August 28, 185(5—1f THE subscriber respectfully informs the* citi zens oC Ncwvillc and the surrounding coun try, that ho is still engaged in burning Mime near the Nuwville Depot. Me «iil (iiinish a good article at §B,OO per hundred bushels.— Pteuse give him a cull Notice. NOTICE is hereby pivcn to nil persons Inter ested. Mint tlie account ol (lie lion. Samuel Wdodtmrn, Sequestrator of the Hanover and Cai I isle Turnpike Hoad Comp my, has been filed in (lie Piollionotary’s Oflie.e for examination liy said Sequestrator, and will ho presented to the (7m 1 1 nf Com in nil I’luas of Cnnihei land county, for continuation and allow mice, on Wednesday, (lie 1 (111 day of January. IH*»7. lIS M \nn i t Sr,, II \ ninsm nn . I'a . N. H.—Wnlclios .in.l .lon- li\ im.nU r- jui.r-.l and \\ .n r inlod . lioo-inlK-i 11. jVT OTICK is In-ivM ghoti m all jut'-ii-s inti-r - osi- -1 , 1 1 1 ii 11 t n inns I->i l.ion-si- nn-l-'r (In' Act - I .'list --I Man'll. IH'-d. on(ill--<l •• An Act In I- J-111.11-' Illf s.iK- n| llilniU Itlllp I I'lll-il's." n list In- tili'-l witli tin* (Jlnil. --I l!n' Court "i n -11' i ,Si ssi.-ni 1 l.i -o v\ <-oks )-11 i Kin sI n t In- *Jd >lni.di>s,,i J.u.iioj nmiA,i»ril olhonxi*.' lU\ will iiul Co lu-ard^'s' John v. Clerk oj .‘'fiun-in, Doroin her 11, 18*i(5 —Mt SEETHE RAKE mUTKMKNTS'-The maimgemunl nave the pleasure of amo-inic ing that the collect! m ot work* of ml d- signeil for distribution aiming the -snWeiil.eis, whose names aro received previous to the 2Htb ot Jan uary. ’fw. is much larger and more costly than on any previous year. Among the lo idmg works in sculpture—-executed in the finest mat bio—u 1 the now and btautilnl statue of tbu the busts of the three great American statesmen I'hnj. H'l'bsler, tnrJ (''iHionn. Also tbu exqnis he Ideal Bust, >• SPUING.” .‘lyollo d Dunm in marble, ble size. Together w.tb the billow, mg ({roups nml Statins in C.iimra Hie Sll nggle f-T the IleArf, W l l Ii nninerons "oiks mi Bioiiki-, and a roller. ■ ioii ol sev i-r.il hundred line Oil, I’A J ,\Tf N (JS, bv le uling nrli-ls. The w hole ot which are to be dislrMinted or allotted among (be Mib-ei ibers v« hose mimes are received pnvions in tlie2Mihof Junnaiy, ‘67, when the iii-Hilnilion mil lake jdacc. T I , i/Ji (;/ > u!>i 11/ (toil. Even Htibsr i itier of three dollars is entitled In ii rifv 1. 1 the splendid steel engrav mg, Sal iini.iv N igbi,'* oi a r.ipv ol anv ol the follow mg $ll Mng.i;ines one vear; also u ropv of ihu A l l J oin oal one v e.n . ainl a Ti rt; el in Hie An mi.il I)ntntniii'>n of U inks of Art. Thus, lor < veiv bi paid, a person tud only gels a b. antilol l.ogmvmg or iMag.i/.,n0 onu v eat, but al.-o ri i i-iv es Ha' A l l .1 oiirnal one ; car ami a Ticket in toe Annual Distribution, making lour <1 n| lai - w ui l h oi ru uling matter ties hies the ticket, bv w Hirli a valuable painting or piocu of sl.iiuarv may In- received in addition. I Those wbo pr« (> i Mag.i/ines lo tin- Engraving • S.itunlay Night,’ can buvo cither of the lo|. I low ing one v car 11 irper’s Mngii/ine, Godev p s Eulv’slbiok, I’nib >1 Status Magazine, Knick erbocl-i i M.ig.i/.me, (frabiim’sMngazine. Black wood M ig.i/.ine. SoulIi« in Literaiy Messenger. N<i pei Min is restricted to a single shuio.— Those inking live menibi-isbips. reiniMing sir>, are entitled to six Engiavings, and to six Tick et- in Hie ih-l 11 bni ton. or iinv live ol (lie Maga zines. one mmi, and -i \ lickuls. IVismiH. in ri'iiiliMng (i.ixlh ii<r membership, ! mil please iejjinter the letter at tlx- Cost Ofliec, lopp-lent (mss. (11l receipt ol wliieli. a cert ill elite of Meinhei nldp (ogellier n ith (lie Engrav mg or Magazine denned, will lie forwarded to uni purl of die coimlrv. For fin Iher partieniarM, see (he November Art Journal, sent (ice on iipplication. For niemliei>inp. uddresH (J. L. Dunny, Ac tuari C. A. A., JIN Broadway, New York, or Western Oflien, l(lt» WuierSl , S.indnsUy. Ohio. Wm. .1. Shi-ahKa. of Cm lisle, an Honor ary Secretary of tin- A-vmo.ution, will receive subscriptions foi Cumberland county. Dec. 11, J 7»fl—fit \ I .SO, WILL please notice (lie advertisement of Mr. Sears’ Pictorial Family Bible, and send for the printed catalogue of all our Ulna, fniled works. To the uninitiated in the groat art of selling books, wc would say, that wo present u sclx mo for money making, far bettor than nil the gedd mines of California and Auntraltn, Any person wishing to embark in the enter prise, will risk little by Bonding to the publisher $25. for which ho will refloive sample copies of the various works, (at wholesale priced.) care fully boxed, insured, and directed, affording a very liberal percentage to tlie agent for his trou ble. With tiles' lie will soon he able to ascer tain the most saleable, and order accoidingh. Address, post paid, UOBEKT SEARS.’ Dec. 11. 181 William St.. N. Y. ALSO. MONEY wanted nt this Office in payment fur Subscription. Sloro Room tff Let. TVM. GHACEV, Adm’r. Dec. 1860 —tf [Herald insert.] LIJICI 1.1*113!! JOIIX WILLIAMS I)(‘ocnili<‘r 18. 18.V>—■** I). K. N’DKIJi, Fpnth’y. per I* Hop. I'rulli’y Drceinher IH, IStiO— dt Sew (>»odn Asnlnl HOLIDAY PRESENTS r.u’.si,-. D»-r. IH. i;-:,.;. .■Aon roe Have lon Subscribed THE Cosmopolitan I t Psora FOR THE THIRD VF WOOD SYMPH," \'ei,ns .iinl A pple , P-vehe; Magdalen (’li ild o| ihi Set. 1 imum'i nee , (•aphve Hiid : and I.ittle Trnnnf f Every Kcadcr Prospectus for 1837, The Saturday Evening Post. Established August &lh, 1521,. Tnfl publishers of. this old and firmly eatab le dished ptiper fake pleasure in calling the at tention of the pulyliclo their programme for the coming year. Snrtufted with politics, the claims of literature will bo more than over appreciated by the reading world. Wo have therefore al ready mado arrangements with tbo following brilliant list of writers : William Ilowllt (of England,) Alice Cary, T. S. Arthur, Mrs. Southworth, Augustine Dugan. do, Mrs. M. A. Denison, the author of “Zll lah,” itc. We design commencing, in tiro first number Id January next, the following original Novelet: Tallcngvltcr, or the Squatter’s Home. By William Hewitt, author of ** Burnl Life In England,” “ Homes of the Poets,” he. This is a story of Australian Life, Mr. How ill having visited Australia expressly with the object of acquainting himself'with the noveland romantic aspects under which nature and socie ty presLMit themselves in tlmt singular region. Tiie following Novelets will then bo given, thongh probably not in the exact order here mentioned : The Story of u Country Girt. Bv Alton T.iry. An original Novelet, written expressly for the Post. The Withered Heart. An original Novelet, written expressly for the Tost, In T. S. Arthur. Lighthouse Island. An original Novelet, l»y flie author of “My ‘-Zillalj, ortho Child Medium,'' l<<c., he. The Quaker’s Protege. An Original Novelet, by Mrs. Mary A. Denison, author of “Mark, the Sexton,” “Home Pic ture’s,” &c. The Raid of Burgundy. A tale of the Sn iss Cantons. An orlgftml !Cor -I‘let, by Augustine Dnganno, author of “The Lost of the Witness,” fee. We have also the promise of a short nml con densed A 'ovrlel, l>y Mrs. Soufhirorth, to run Ibrongli about six or pig id numbers of tho r»M. In addition to (ho above list of contrlbnliofis, "r design continuing the usual amount of Fo iHgn Letters, Onginul Sketches. Choice Selec tions from all sources. Agricultural Articles, General News, Humorous Anecdotes, a lew of the I’io.luee and Slock Markets, the Philadel phia Retail Mirhets. Hank Note List, Editor!, ills, kr., om object being to give a complete icc.ird lira» om limits mil admit,cl the (Heat W.-ild. lAiiim im.i - InfTieuavof Kngi ;n ings, \\ e geiicrilh [>11 ••eii( hui \i eeklv - one ol uu iu. i lie 11 ve, and tin- oiliu ol a lioinoiuus charac- The post ige on the Post to any part of the I’niled Si iti s. paid ipi n terlv or \earl_, in ad vance. at Hie othce where it is pi tilled, is ouh ltd cent ■> a \ ear Trii'is (Cash in adi mice) Single copy I cope s. S. r » HO K “ ( And one to getter up Club,) 10 l»o 1:l “ I A lid otic lo get lei up Club.) lo 00 2d “ ( And one to getter up Club,) 20 (Ml Address, ulwaas post-paid. DEACON PETERSON. No. iii'i Smrli Third St.. Plula. Sample N umbel s s.-nl gr.it is lo any one. W In n I eij nested . N ovelnber 27. 1 £ 'ill. Going lo R:iiin:is |Vf K W ( Ini )I)S. The subscriber mu Just re i.x tin ned ti om tlie eastern cities, and ii now openjiig Hu’ Ingest and most handsome stock ol PALI, and WINTER Goods ever brought to Hie comilv . and w ill In* sold at very short pro tils. A Inge and handsome stock of Stella, Thibet, (‘asi.ineie. Brocha and Bin Stale Shawls. An elegant ass.-rtnient ol strip >l, plaid, and Mai k Si 1 ,KS, w bieh will be sold \erv cheap. I Mmis de l.ames. French Mutinous, Parametlas, Alpacas, Poplins, Hotuliar.ines, md an elegant assoiiinetU o( plain all wool Du Lulues. Domestic Goods. .Muslins, Tickings. Osnaimrgs. Baggings, Ging hams, and a (nil assortment ot colored and white Canton Flannel*. Men's Wear. Cloths, C.isHimoroß, Vestings, Sattlncl* Se Jeans. Flannels. A full assortment of Flannels and of oil olors. Ihmtrni mid Gloves, Mi'iin’ iuhl 11.-\h’ white, hrown and mixed half Hum*. Ladies’ while, black, brown, slate and mixed Hose; Men’s Women’s and Children's Ulmes in great variety. Fui a ! Furs 1 1 A Impe and uluganl ansortmcnt of Ladies and CluMii-n'h h in-s, Hindi he is determined to sell ver} dieap. ('m pets nml Oil Cloths. A i itv Urge u-ssiirinicnl of inw side Carpels, mu-Ii .is Whet. TapeMrv, Hmssds. Three l’l\, Ingi.un, iiinl Ven 1 1 inn; Oil C'lolliH of all uidtlm. Itool.i tiiul S/iocf. A I irgi“ assortment o( Ladies and Children’s slums Also, a large lot of Men's, Women's, iiiel (In M i i-n'h (>lllll Over Shoes, which he will hell verj ehea|i. ut the old stand in North Han over sheet, doors north of Hie Carlisle Depo sit Hank. Thankful for (ho liberal patronage he ha* hereto tore received, he hopes for U ContlntUMlCe o( the same. MUMP ARNOLD. Cm lisle, Oct. 9. JHnfl. B. J. KIUI'F R, Dnigßitd, HAS moved his store Irom the former slanp to his new hmlding immediately opposite and adjoining Mr. C. Inho/fs Store. Having in ide e\ e>\ arrangement to preserve his medi nties (i. sli and pure, amt Inning replenished bis assoiitneiil of carefully inducted drugs, In- is now again prepared to attend to liusiness with care and prompt ness. His assortment wilMiinii-.h almost eveiy thing (hut may be ra lied lot. eil her by the physieinn. or the la . i Iv. for domestic use. The greatest earn and precaution will be observed in the componn ding of prescript ions and dispensing of medi cines His assortment of confectionaries and fancy goods is irn general, mid will enable piircbasiTK to soil I hem selves. IXolici- LETTERS of Administration on the estate ■>{ Richard Ti imhle, Into ol‘ Silver Spring township, Cuinlifi liiikl county, deceased. have been issued liy the Register «»l said county, to the •iths.rilnT living in the tamo township.— Alt persons indclited to said estate mil make iiimicdintc piiniioiil, ami those having claims a ill preiiciii (hum lor settlement to JOSHUA CULP, Adm’r. November 27, 186(1—Ot notici: f¥IUE connection between Doctors Smilh uul X Arm-Strung having buuu dissolved, Dr. A. hut* opened «u ollleo In South Hanover Struct, u fow door# above thu Post Ollico. whom ho mav bo oommltud nt any hour of thu day or night.— Dr. A- has had thirty \cats experience in the protußuion, thu last tun «>l which have huende votuil to thu study and practice of Homeopathic medicine. Carlisle, Doc. 18, 1866—Cm i\olic< a WK, the undersigned. n (Joimnitloonppoint ed by thu Boaid o| Trustees ortho M. K Church of Carlisle, with instructions from said Board to sell thu Church Edillce, situated on thu corner ol High and Pitt streets, do now of. fur said Churuh Edition nt private sale, and It not sold privately will bo offered at public out cry, on the 10th day ot January, 1807, on the premises, ut 11 o'clock. CHAS. BELL, DANL* K. MOURE, Doc M, 18^(3 —4t Commi/Uc, riIIUJNKS *nd Ournyl Hags. A large foe ©» X IVavolllng Trunks and Carpet Bags Corna .cheap by riIJLiP ARNOLD. April 6, I«us. CWSIBSREARIO' V’AJLLEjr RAIL ROAD. .CfIANGE OP HOURS. ON* and after’Monday, Oct. 33fh, 18{jp, jjpa sengor trains will ruu daily, as follows,'(Sun days excepted,) viz: ■ ' B?or V' V’.- tit Train. 2d Train. I Lcavo Chambers burg, 8.45 A. M. 2.loJP.'tf i “ Sbippensburg, 9.20 ** 2.46 ** « Nowville, 9.46 *♦ 8.20. ** • « Carlisle, 30.26 “ 8.66 « Mechfinicflb’g, 30.66 ** 4.25 •* • Arrive at Harrisburg, 11,26 “ 4.62 « For Chambci'sbui'gr, Is/ Train. 2d Train • Leave Harrisburg; 8.45 A. M. 1.40 P. Jtfi, “ Mcohanicsbarg, 9.25 “ 2.10 ** ♦» Carlisle, 10.16 “ 2.48 «* ‘ «• Nowville, 10.50 » 8.25 “ Shippousbnrg, 11.20 “ 8.56 ** Arrive at Chambortbg i 1 .58 “ 4.28 ** Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia nt 1.15 P. M., 7.15 P. M., and 7.15 P. Mi,-rVia robtinbin. Leave Harrisburg for Baltimore,at 8.50 A. M.. m-d 1 P. M. Leave Harrisburg l for Pittsburg, 6 A.M., 12.55 Noon, and 5.05 p. M. 0?*" Pawng-Ts ft>i* Pottsvilh*, Reading, and 1 p*iints cm the D.uipldn imd Susquehanna Kail* Itoiul, must lake the morning lialn from Cham* beinhmp. fc ' Aiall Stations w in-re Tiehetsare sold# vm; Climnbi isbin g. .sh ppensbnjg, CaHlsW,* *«U<l Han-isbnrg./„ ff , art ten unis less than wben paid in the Cars. 0. X. I.l' LL, Sup/, Railroad Office. Cliamb'g. ( Oct. 9,18 M. \ IToclaniatio . WHEREAS (be Hun. Jauks H. GraualG President Judge ol Hie scleral Courts of Common Pleas in (be counties ol Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of the se.oral Courts of Operand Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel Wood bum mid John Rupp, Judges of the Courts of Oyer ami Terniinci and General Jail Delivery for tho trial of all capital a nd other o/Teinfers, in the said cmvnty of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, d ited Hie D'thday of November IHSO, haveoideretl the (Joint <•( ()\er and Terminer and General Jail D> bveiy to be Imlden nt Car lisle. on the 2nd M - uni i\ ol J.iiiimrr. IKo7, (be ing tho 12Hi day. jat Iu o’clock in the forenoon, to conhnncjwo weeks. NOTICE ii here b; gir n to ihe Coroner, Juis tiees o| the Jbaiw. >nd (‘-o. -1 ald es ol the sad county of Cumberland, that Ho”, are by Hie said precept comma ml. a 1 i tn i.n n .iml I here in their proper perform, w .(b th» Tr i Is.r. ei rds, ami ui ipiiMlioiis, i imio.iicf- ,iil II oiler roinem. bratieea, to do dent ci. i - •.' . h (■> Hu ir offices appertain to be re HI H arc bound by reeogiii>» irr, v. i.. | i 1110 against the pi isoneM tbit are or then O | e in I lie Jail ol sud count \ . are to be tin I ■ I o pro-. ti|lc them fts shall be just. .1 \TDB BOWMAN. thrrijr. N'mvciii’h r _ i\olirr HA V 1 X"t i our liu»i in-'‘ u c wisJi to no- II l\ I>IU Cllxt *H I H'l *n( (IP' I,M I 11m] re>|l|> st nl 1 n lid are indent, <1 to tin* (inn to mine mid imiKc settlement. and l<<r fin- <• n> > mom f midi we " ill meet Hu :n at (in' >in room, <>n every Wedm m 1 i) <•( f.ul. m. 1, i : d tin- hr«l .if J. in nary. ST \ V l ' A \ ■ H.\ C.lllisle, XoV.'llll KMPLOV.MK.ST I'nli I 111. IX 1 I K Tho Best Bu.J: f, i A f -inU; To I'ei urns ftn i>; Jm[ ii i if rul An .1.-guit (Jilt (<>r a I'ailn-t in jn •• nt !>• his , F.umh ’ S. mi i'll . \ ,u.>l t:\ U I i-llinii,: \ m.l r.u ini' ' I 'STrANTIIII-Asn,'. .. ctws. ~f I lie ‘ T T I. nllni IS'.l i . I•I.. I l. .. C .• .tj s Li. I c | 'I ijf>e (jiur o Ihhl l r i.m.ilv its,—en'nl d “ The People's I’k-tin i•! It. m. sin lliiilo, * w itii about one ihmisatid cigrann.;s 1 Tlllt* II In 111 I hunk |H (Irxl i i- ■!. if n e cin fo int an opinion Imm 1 1 1«• n-.iin.-x <>i ipim*!*. (o have I ah unprecedented ctr nhlimi ir eien section of ntir wJdo-spread continent .-»in I In Inrm a dis tinct era (n the h ile nfuiiru mk x, /( niH. no doulif, in u feiv years hecutne the J'.unlJy’iJfhJo of (ho American people. The most liburnt reiiiiiner.ili ...» m'i honUotml (o nil persons who may lie pie.is. <| to procure subset iburs (o the iihm e. I'min in iUO co pies may easily be riuul.ited ami sold in eftcll el (he |>l inci| ii I cities ami liiiumil (tm Uuiun. will be sold hi kuli'.i i i| .1 inn nidy. Application .should bo mad. at unco, as fllO fluid will soon he occupied. Persons m ishmg lo a. t a- . and do a sale business, can send fur i ] u eop\ On roceipt nl tho establish. d |c • . tin Pic torial Farnlly Bible, with *" II t.. I -.it.-, ip. tion book, will becutefnlh 1... I |i. ,v» i 1 cd p«r express. at our risk and \, t.. u\ central town or village in the l'i i I '"it .\ repting those of C ilifornia. (>r .... ( .1 | .\ .« Register your lettern and i. i i m..i>. \ will conio sate. In addition In the ih. lonnl lid - w • j -1■ a huge iinniber of lllnstj-it I I u.i \ U ..0.. ten jrnjiul.u, ai. I nl n In ,m I no exeej-tionalde ihn-ul.r wi i, j. i U n n mat safel) engage in Mu 11 lint w.d Colder a pill-1 If h. In /it. and I. t ~ a (an on. priisatiori for tin ir ’ d.o|- ( )rd. rs r-f>jM-ctl u '|\ -...’i, ,i I j t par licnlirs, iiddr rlo- »niixe.|'.. i j., f j,i,.| Hnui.’irr si; \rs, jh n st Ib-V 11. .V i'll V!t. Two I'arait** or f-oiJr. t* 7’no f'ahinblr mu/ lughn/ -^ll,in.ul l.m es one SIT I AT K in IH« I; in son t ■>" irsbip, ('timh. i land count,' . as 1011, wk No. 1. Sit mile aho it •11 i d mile not of the “Stone T.nern, -oi the U .tlnnt |i.>fi■ .f>i ■ Komi, ami at.o.,i ; mil - « , u ~r r u u>|. . cou lain ing a hunt “J ■ aer. *, l oi wlm h ue co\< I ' eil with good nn.li. r ami il r • In.- in a high slate of en Iti vall.-ii. The nupi m . nuuil.s ute n fl__a lar g<- don Mr iw ~ si.ii \ Prime House, wajjm tilled in w ith t.i iel, and we.it/ierhoaid llM,J]w|j2ed Kltelo n atfud.ed. U i.url House, M'.isli Uoii.-e, Srnn'-.e Iloii.se, k-p.j n double LOU BAK.N, U agon SJ.ed. Corn Crib and Carriage 11-ns* . 'ii.. i a., twoinui tail ing Wells orw at r oil. at Ir ~ 1..., , UM J lllM . ~, I tie bj! n. and a I lige (’ si I , \u , (i,j i of Ajijdes, logetli-r wm Ii nil.,.- 11 nil mk-I. peaches, peni s rln nn . . . j ,■ A line has In ■ M 11. r< d v . ,> , ~ t( ., two parts, mie .-I w ho-h « r ' r „ v ed inipi-ovetm u'. w ,h , .. i ; mii 1 j 'tali lain ll , , ~, , pin t No ‘i west nl No 1, . i, (Jet t \ site |-o m \„ I'Veeti the’ W ho.l |: : ; . , ti pilte, Containing | 1 . aro covered with go. Jr.. . [ , ~, ~ good stale o( ••uliiv ti.,,1 • I . ! t „ ,(, Thelinpi-oVim.nl. ' , t r ’• •, -i nd Con sist of a Frame U\ m' -i . ■■ ■ 1 1 p. r„. stories, with a Ins ti n*. fr i p. t n h.wi j part atone Cif/ern .t he th>..i .1 ~||,W I [ pfovenienlh. Thi'ni. pr.i|...n1..« ir- i-i.l.oni I; ,i.„ ,i e .l offer the greatest itoluc.-nierii j,,,i c1,... rs The hnd i»ofihe in ist probo-di.- oh-meter and tile localio- dosif ible m m . i ■ i M , For lersttb and (UrMtcr papi.i.. re of T. sfrtxm.EK. JW F.\ i{i> £ ,s ( - ri , n,*-., . V.» .'v Vi.. ,|. t. (.. tr Allll. i’l'hg * opuritlon «l 'ids ndP cm !».• sewn if #Jarib tier’s Foundry. Thov nr<« for side at Ido NeUf Agricultural WaKhujisu "f .1. ARMSTRONG. i Carlisle, ppc. 11, 18*Vh IBICHTffRISKK r.r.-.f m c •*.* ’.Menf J, rnrt. r* (he Im m In Mu- «url'l-ii,.uli' hotgriid—tor safe by ■I • ARMSTRONG Carlisle, Doo. 11, IfcTJl JUST received a I nge assm'lmiill of. WaU Paper, which will bo sold vervclieup. Kov 27 » it. Saxton.
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