insane foUoWing dis- ippeared in. tin NeW; TOStifle' of tfae lOlli fast.: : ~ •' ; ]. ■» ’/ ■’'• . t Utica, N. Y., Nov, 9. ofiW Smith is now confined iri the- Slate ESrhlift Asylum in ibis city. He.ivos brought Htrohy his relatives on Monday, and is seri ously deranged. • Utica, Nov. 10.!—The condi tidqof Mr, Qer : rit Smith is represented to be .that of. violent lunacy. He has made.a'tempts to commit sui-, cide. No one is allowed to see him. but it is understood that he refers, in his ravings, to the’Harper s Ferry matter, and supposes him self under arrest. , Gbruit Smith.—Wo are grimly pained, to ■ learn that Gcrrit Smiih, the free hearted, but sadly erratic philanthropist, became on Mon day last an inmate of ihcNetvYork State Lu natic Asylum,..where it has been found neces sary,to p'ace him. on account of mnrkeddnaan ,ity. We learn that he is very violent, and has (exhibited a disposilfoh to commit suicidc. and that an attendant keeps watch over him to prevent him front laying violent hands dn hfffise l ?. This- result we heard attributed to fheconnexion of. Mr. 'Smith's name with the 'Harper's Ferry 'affair, though many will regard it as a consequence of low seated and majjted 'disease —Utica Herald, Not>, \O. . The fell spirit-of its 'work. It has driven some of its alluded vie 'tiros W deeds of outrage, insurrection>mijrdcr 'and treason ; and is destroying the intellects of others who suffered it to gain possession of •their superior minds. Will not the wreck of such a mind as -Genii Smith's, induce the heed less zealots whose violent nppea's to the preju dices and passions of Northern men have kirt-' died the flame of fanaticism which how rages to so feariful an extreme, to pause, and consider the consequeaces of llieir impious work ? “Jack Frost.”— There is a- mellow' ring in the following elegant extract, which well belils the mellow’ days of autumn : 1 “ Mr. Jack Frost does but kiss the chaste face of naldre, and behold! how she blushes in the ■ trfnple, the woodbine and oak, and turns all manner of colors in the beech; the linden, the chestnut and elm. How beautiful she looks in hei' heightened c)IorI her brilliant com plexion is, tt'jßs■! hot a hectic—an evidence of frailty—a precusor of speedy decay. Consump tion imparts this glorious and exquisite loveli ness re+ie*r ■countenance—but oho expression is . not of \hls wortd : it is celestial, the ushering in of the ihdesctibable future. The beauty ol the world is.most ravishing when first touched by the magical finger of the frost, which is at once .the death stroke of the foliage, awd a cause of Its dying-dolphin splendors. Thus Iho-stm sheds it lustre over creation at his setting, surpassing his noon.day glories, Wling the universe with a flood of light and beauty, as if to indemnify ' mankind lor the privations of both during the approaching night. So halmo dresses herself in her wonderful beauty; as a parting pledge of her love, and as a memorial for us to trike and to cherish during the sombre days of the coming winter, when no flowers can blossom, no ver •4olo quicken.” A Paxpadle II it.— The Boston Courier makes the.following most palpable bit in reference to the late Harper’s Terry insurrection. Wo com* sue nee it to the careful attention of bur Repub lican brethern: “The Republican parly denies any knowl edge of Brown’s bohspiracy, or having aided it In any way. A, trumpeter, says A3sop, being taken prisoner in : a battle,. begged hard for quarters. “ Sparc mo, good sirs, I beseech you,” said ho; “ and pat me ftol lo deatli with out cause,.for I have killed no one, nor have I nrms save only this pb’or trumpet.” “ For tliat Very reason,” said his. Captors, “shall you the sooner die; lor-without the spirit to fight, your self, J'on stir op others to bloodshed.” ffiarmi). On,-ti)q,lst inst., by the Rev. A. IT. ICremer, Mr. JounU. iiiciiMiDS, to Miss AUdieE. Keiff, both, of Mount J oy, Lancaster county. On the 4th inst., by the Rev. David AT. Mil ler, at his residence in Worth Middleton town ship, Mr. Joseph Lamon, to Miss AUth.ua Fow ler, both ol Colu'uibia, county, Pa. . On tlie 81J1 inst., by the Kov. J. Ulrich, Mr. Oliver F. Brownewell, to Miss AUuv Ann Kunkel, all of this county. On the sumo day* by the same, Mr. Georoe S. Pick el, of Adams county, to Mias Catha rine CoßDKivf,'of Cumberland county. On the same day. by tho same, Air. Henry II arr’olt, lb Miss Cathaiiink Picked, all of Adams county. : . On the 10th inst., by tho mine. Air. Franklin ’ Niilquart, to Alisa Anna Leiin, all ol this conn tjTe On the same Say, by tho same, Mr. David Adams, to Alias Barbara Wxilor, all of this .county. lleb: ;V In this Borough on Sunday morning ‘last, Mrs. of Air. William Cart, nged , 0 years. S’.: 'truly, is it said, “ that in tho midst,of life wo Igßre in death,” and never «jas lids passage of Sacriptnro stronger illus’ffated than in the death ||f>f Mrs Cart. Up to the time o( her sickness, Swhiclt was of but a.few hours duration, she on-- f joyed perfect hbnlth, was in tine spirits, and lit tle thought that in so i short a lime she.would be [ called from, tiiWo to etVrftitj;. ,As'a,wife she was 1 affectionate, as a mother kind, and as a neigh* ‘ bpr.qbiiging. ; She, has left a dmsh.indV eight children, and a large number of sorrowing I friends to niourh her sudden and unexpected death. My friends woop not foi mo,' Tour tears.are ail fn Vain,, ' >■ Prepare to meet j'ni'u l God, ;r That wo may meet again. November 17. 18S9. Flock and 'Meal.— -The Flour market i/t Steady, with more inquiry both Tor export and home consumption. The sales for shipment comprise 3000 barrels, including 800 barrels good superfine at about $5 25 per barrel, and about IQOO bbls. extra and extra family at S - 624 aG, Sales to the retailers and, bakers within the Same range, and lancy lots front $O - to G 75. Rye Flour and Corn Meal ore ex tremely quiet at $4 25 for the former, and 3 38 for the latter., , .. Grain.— The market is poorly supplied.wtih Wheat, and sales of 1000 bushels good and primered at $1 25 a 1 28 per bushel, and strtall lots of while at 1 38'a 1 40. Rye commands 90*debts for Pcnna.. apd 86 a 87c for Delaware. Corn—Small sales of pew yellow at 70 a 74c ; 4000 bushels old yellow atllOc., and 800 bush els old white at 830. Oats—A cargo of prime •Delaware sold at 410 per: bushel, and a lot of Pertna., at 440. CARLISLE MARKET-Nov’t. 17. darrtiUd weekly by Woodward 4r Schmidt. Flock Superfine, per hbl.. $4,75 do. Extra, do. ,S! do. Family, do. "‘if? Rib do. 3.75 IVHite Wheat, per bushel. J Red do. - do- Rib f- ' go Cork do. New Corn, do, Oats do, CloVbrseed do, • Tikotutseed dh, , SpriNo Barley dp. _ n Fall Barley do- -■ -. MONEY - wanted at.thl Office Ip payment of inbsorlptiop. THE GLOME : THE. pFPICtAL, PAPER OP V’ ,:cpN&RESS.'“ ; , IrUBLXSft now mJ annuaH’rthipecJus of (ho THE DAILY GLOBE, nhtUTHE CON GRESSIONAL GLOBE arid APPENDIX, to remind subscribers, and Inform thoqo who may desire to subscribe,\that Congress wll. meet on the first Mondajlofn’fixt December, when I shall recommence pubiislStig lho above named 'pa pers. They have beoh publish} so long, tbtU most pnblio men-know amt' therefore I deem iti needless. to give a minute account of the kind : of, matter they Well con tain. ' ■ i THE DAILY GLOBE will contain a report of the Debates in both brunches asj«- ken down by reporters equal, at least, corps of short-hand writers in (his, or', in any other Country. A majority of thoip^vill, bo able to report, veiitalim, ten tßotisand wortis an horn - , while the average mhnher of woulu spoken by fluent speakers rarely exceeds seven thousand (}vo hundred worua’an hour. WfiAi the debates of a-day (Jo notn*ike more than fst*- ty-Hye columns, they will appear in THUBDAI LY GLOBBof the htemjlng, which will contain.'also, the news ofthoday, together with such editorial.articles as ratty be suggested by •passing events'. 1 ' 1 THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX will contain a report of all the De bates in Congress, revised by the speakers, the Messages of the President of the United States, the Annual Reports of the Heads of the Execu tive .Departments; the Laws passed during the sosSlon, and copious indexes to all. They Will be printed .on a double rpyal sheet, in book 'form, royal qnarto size, each number contain ing sixteen pages. The whole will make, it is believed, between 8,800 and 8,900. pages, the long sessions, for many years past havingrtttiged between those numbers, and tire next session will bo a long one. This I believe istliecheap est work ever sold in any country, whether a re print, or printed from manuscript copy, taking lor Halit the average number of words of the long sessions since the year 1818. The aver age number of pages is. 8,870, and the overage number of words on a page is 2 8(!7, conse quently the average nnmberof words ofa long session is 9,290,772. As I have sold to sub scribers that number of words fur six dollars, it follows that they, have paid tessthan six and otic-half cents for every 100,000 wards I have far* nished them, while I have paid my reporters $6- 29 for every 2,397 words, of this work, in man uscript. Tile'coming session will,’without ...doubt, be ' ,an unusually interesting one, because the candi dates of the respective parties for Presidentnnd Vice President of the United States will he nom inated bciorc it cl- scs, and, therefore, the de bates will bo mostly on such political questions as, it may be thought, will, tend to influence public opinion in regard, to-the persons to be supported for these 'offices, and the GLOBE will be, as it lias been for many years past, The source from which Jho lull,debates ol Congress can be obtained. , >-"1. . ' • THE CON GRESSIONAL GLOBE . AND; APPENDIX pass free through the mails ol the UnftedStatcs, as will be seen by reading the following'Joint Resolution passed by Congress Hie Gth ol August', 1852 : Joint Resolution providing for tbe.distribu tion ot the Laws ol Congress and the Debates thereon.■ With a view to the cheap circulation of the laws of-Congress and the debates contributing to tlie ti ne interpretation thereof, and to make free the communication between the represen tative and constituent bodies: Be il resolved by .the Senate and 'Bouse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That from.and after the present session of Congress, tlie CONGRES SIONAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX, which contain tlie laws and the debates thereon, shall pass free through the mail- so long ns the same shall tie published by order of Congresss Pro ended, That nothing herein shall he construed to authorize the ciiculationcl the DAILV GLOBE free' of postage'. ' Ai'pnovEi), August C, 1852. TERMS: For a copy of THE DAILY GLOBE, during the session, . $5 00 Fof one - copv of ■ THE CON GUICS SIGNAL GLOBE and, APPENDIX, during tha seaMonV .’.CI -S-Pft FOl- two copies ditto, wlieri tjjrtlered at the -' same time, 10 00 -No attention willbe paid-to any order unless the money accompany it. » ■ Ban): notes, current in the section of the court tiy where a subscriber resides, will lie received at par. The whole or any part of .the snhscrib tion may he remitted in postage stamps, which is preferable, to any cuirency, except gold or silver. ■ , ■ I cannot afford to exchange with nil the news papers that desire the GLOBE t hut I will send the DAILY GLOBE during the session to the editors of those papers who,publish this Pros pectus three times before the first Monday of next December, arid send to me one number of their paper containing it, marked with a pen to direct my attention to it JOHN C. KITES Washington, ilov. 17, ,1859. CARLISLE DEPOSIT DAWK. AN election for nine directors of this Bank, for the ensuing year, will be held on Mon day, (lie 21st Inst., at the Banking’ House, be tween .the' hours of 10 o’clock, A. M., and 2 o’clock. P. M- By order of the Board of Directors. W. M. BEETEM. Cashier. Carlisle, Kov. 9, 1809. WINTER ARRANGEMENT I CU.M HER LAN I) VALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’Y. CHANGE OP HOURS. ON and after Monday, Nov. I4th, 1860, passenger trains.willloave as follows, (Sun days excepted:) For .Hafrß'sburg. Ist Irani* 2d Train. Leave CUanibersburg, 8.36 A. M. 2AOF. M «c Ejbippensburg, 9.06 ■/* 8.12 “ . t< Newville, 9.38 ts ' 8.46 u ,l!o*ing property■_ , J B Head ofHorses,\ lifood jilarefl , * Mule, 2 Cows, 1 Broad whe.effd Wagon, 4' sett of Goa™’!-liny Rake, 25 Goal Baskets, 1 Windmill, 26,000 bu shels of Charcoal , 70 tons of Magnetic Ore t lot ObjAunber, Axes, Shovels, Saws,.&c. . to commence at 10 c’clocd, A.M., when will be made known by _ . . ,/ • ■aHBKE. , i lO, 1859 —Cfc Good! Very Good JUST received at the cheap Grocery of the subscriber, lots of good thinjp, a part Of which are the following: Hermetically sealed Peaches, fresh, « “ Tomatoes •« “, ' “ Corn , “ “ Peas “ « “ Asparagus “ « “ Oysters * « 1 “ “ Lobsters “ - “ “ Find-Apple. «. “ “ Turtle Soup “ “ Sardines “ Mince Meat, Pickled Gerklns, Chow Chow, Ficcallili, Cauliflower, Lobsters, Capers, Olives,- Tomaldo Katsup, Walnut do., Mushroom do., Pepper Sauce, Hominy, Gri’tts, Soiip Beans, Cranberries, the tinest Dried Beef, Sugar cured Hams, Shoulder, Bologna, Sausage, Maccarohi, Sugars, Coffees, Tens, Molasses, Fish of all kinds, Spices, Queenswaro, line Segarsand To bacco, 25,000 German Sixes, and the very’best LIQUORS in the State, Confectionary and Fruit, &c.; which wo offer to the public at the lowest prices lor cash. ' WM. BENTZ.. November 10,1859. SIXTH ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT I CONTINUED SUCCESS OP TSE Cosmopolitan Art Association. FROM all sections of tile country dubscribots to this, popular Art'lnstitution, (now in its sixth year,)-are being received in a ratio un paralleled with that .of any previous year. . Any. person can become a member by sub. scribing $3 .which will entitle him to 1 si.—The beautiful Steel Engraving, Sh'alcs peur and His Friends.” . 2 d.—A Copy of the Elegantly Illustrated Art Journal, one year. Sd.—A Free Season Admission to the Galleries, 548 Jiroaway, New'-¥ork. In addition to which, over four hundred valua ble Works of Art aro given to subscribers as Premiums, comprising choice Paintings, Sculp, lures, Outlines, Ike., by.the first American and Foreign'Artists. The superb engraving, which every subscri berwill receive immediately bn receipt of sub scription, entitled .. »< 3HAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS,” is of a ■character to give unqualified pleasure and satisfaction. No work of eqnal value was ever before placed within the reach Of the peo ple at such a price. The engraving is of very largo size, being printed on heavy plate paper, 80 x 88 inches, making a most superb ornament suitable for the walls of eithclr the library, par lor, or office. It can be sent to any part of the country, by mail, with ’safety’, being packed in a cylinder, postage pre-paid. ' Think of it! Such a work delivered free' of charge, and the Art Journal, one year, for $3. ' Subscriblions will be receiyed until the eve ning ot the 31st of January, 1800. at which time the books will close, and the Premiums be giv en to subscribers. No person is restricted, to a single subscrip tion. Those remitting $l5 are entitled to six memberships. ■ Subscriptions'from California, tho/Cartadas,'- mil* itir'foi'cfgh '/)f6vfhc&spmrtSt 'ff6'’s8 i 'fla In-" stead of $B, in order to defray extra poafages. Persons wishing to form clubs will apply for a circular of terms, sc. The beautifully illustrated Arrf Journal, giv ing Hill particulars, will be sent op receipt of 18 els, in stamps or coin. Address O. h, DERBY. Actuary C. A. A., 54Q £ 648 Broadway, New Pork. SuhsclTption also received by W. J. Shearer, Hon. Sec. for Carlisle. Carlisle, Nov. 10, 1859. ■ ' SPECiAX. NOTICE. ; HATS AND CAPS. AT Keller’s Old Stand, North Hanover Street. , WILL be found a large arid' elegant assort ment of HATS and CAPS, In great vari ety; of our own and city manufacture; ' , HATS. • CAPS, Sillc, Military, Moleskin,. Navy, Caasimero, - 1 -Morphy, Felt, Scotch, Ledger, Ledger, Planters, Oil Cloth, Plush&Gloth, Chilrireu’sFancy. ALSO, Wpoi Hats of all kinds, which will be sold at the lowest prices. Recollect. . KELLER'S OLD STAND. ' North Hanover Street. 05” Hats of any style, manufactured to order. November 10, 1859. GRAND FAIR ; ' OF THE - Cumberland Fire Company. THE CUMBERLAND FIRE COMPANY purpose holding aFairinRHEEM’S HALL, commencing December 12, and closing Decem ber 17, 1859. The otyoct being to raise funds for the purpose of building an Engine House; Michael Minich, . Samuel Grier, E. D. Quigley, James Martin, John Arney, , A. J. Reighter. Augustus Zug, .John'Baily, Jacob Albert, Frederick Kenner,--. Peter Spahr, Chairman, November.3,lBs9. . Wasitcrrcotyiie^ IM beaiityjand durability, no “suri-drawn” picture equals a good Daguerreotype j this is the opinion expressed 'by the loading photo graphic journals of the day, both American and English, jnd those may bo obtained at Ihq.rooms of Mrs. Reynolds, Lonther Street, two doors west of Hanover. ; ~ , Carlisle, Juno 10,1859 — tf • fepO&U Bank Carlisle THIS Bank'has this day declared, a dividend of 5 per cent, out of the profits for the last six , months, which will bo paid, over to the stockholders or their legal representatives, on demand being made for the same. By order of the Board ol Directors. ’ W. M. BEETEM, Cashier. \ Nov. 8,1850—8 t ' Great excitement at harper’s FERRY! Old John Brown still alive,and recommends .the Ladles of Carlisle and country, to go immediately to Leidich >5" Sawyer’s Now Store, and examine their splendid stock of new Goods., ’ / ■ Just received a largo lot of magnificent WIN TER SILKS, splendid'Beaver Cloth, Mantles, Raglands, latest Paris styles. Elegant Dress Goods, in groat variety and stylo; Brocho an.d.flne Scotch Shawls. FURS direct (rom the menu facturers, warranted froo from moths and at greatly reduced prices- A largo-addition of Staple Goods, suitable for the season, including Wolf’s cele brated Hanovorßuok Gloves, warranted genuine notwithstanding the authorized and exclusive agency. i , N’dvemhet 3/'1869.' ■" Ntfllcfc. THOSEiridebtod to tholato fimfbf Shrom & Holler, are-hereby notified that.unless their pcoohnta are nettled up within thirty'days f rom this date,, they, wj II bo placed In the hands of proper oflicorsTor collection. SHROiI & HOFFER. November 10, lSs9—Bt “ r -’ “ OUR NAME OUR MOTTO.” - “ GOOD WILL.” WE, respectfully announce that wo intend holding our ioH-Graiiil Farewell Fair, d lying tho,fiqlj^s - b | llh Rhcora’s Hall,commen cing Wednesday Dec. 21, t ]bu'J, and ending Monday Eve'ning.JurTy. 2, 1860.' Wo respectfully solicit 'the aid of the public in tlid enterprise. The proceeds to bo appjiqd to the payment of Hose recently purchased. Single tickets 10 Cents. Package containing .1} tickets 50 els'. To .bo obtained froth any off the Cbm - mitloe, or at the door- Eespcctfullyy ’; . Jos, 0. italbert, ’L. M.,Myers> ■ Geo. Mell,. John 0. Halhqfl, John G. Reiser, , John C. Sncbninn, W.li. Spottswood, Wm. Zimmerman, . Simon Early, D. J. Moore* Robt F. Noble,; , W.J. Cameron, Geo. Weise, J. W. Ogilbs’/CA’m., October ‘2.1, 1859. . ■ V ' •Jffow is tlie time for Bargains IN FALL AND WINTER GOODS! Jll the New Store, corner of N. Hanbifer and Lea- ther streets. TUE undersigned returns thanks for the pa tronage bestowed upon him by the public, and at- the same time rospectfußymnnouhces that ho has just returned from Philadelphia, and is now openings new lot ofFALL t-e WINTER Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part ns. 'follows, and which ho is determined to sell at the lowest ensli, prices. SILKS’, DUCAL CLOTHS, Chnlliea, Alapa cas,De Laines, Do Rages, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Borages, Brilliants, French-and Scotch Ginghams,i Prints, Gloves; Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, &0., &o. SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every Style and quality. ■ Slftple, and .Domestic ; DryLGoods. Glottis, Gassiraeres, Vestings, 'Flannels, Mus lins, Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Ca|icoes, Cot tonadcs,,Linens, Sheetings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Car •pet Chain, &c.,.&c,; PARASOLS and-UM BRELLAS. Also, a large and splendid as sortment of BONNETS,HATSi CAPS, BOOTS ANDSSOES. A superior lot of fresh GROCE K lIJ-JS, Teas, Coffee,. Sugar, Molasses,! Rice, Spices, &0.. &c. Having selected my entire stock with the greatest care, and the lowest CASH .PRI CES, I can assure my friends and the, public generally, that I will do all In my power to make my -establishment known as the BEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS.” Those who wish to purchase will find it to -their advantage to call and examine :my stock. before purcha sing. Kyi will pay the highest market price for BUTTER, EGGS, RAGS, SOAP and DRIED FRUIT. J. A. HUMRICH, Jr. October 27, 1859 QR PH AN S’ COURT SALE: By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county to me directed, I,will ex to public sale on the premises on Thursday,-tho 17tb day of November coming, the two ninth parts of the following described tracts ot laud situate-in Monroe township, in this-coiinty, and which were the property of John Herman, late of Silver Spring township, dec’d.; No. 1, A TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, of the first quality, but unimproved, bounded by lands of John Senseman, Christian Herman, Abraham. Goodyear, and.Cornelina Wolf, con taining (M Acres and 128 PzTChtj, qeat measure, one of which is Timber Land. ->'•(* No, 2, A TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, and of like quality as the above, likewise unim proved, bounded by lands of Christian Herman, Jacob” Goodyear, Mrs. Baker, and Frederick Aspef. contuinJiigJlJrtfrrci andJsZ^ercJ>e3,noat measure,' II acres of wuichis Timber Land. Teems-op Sale Temper cent, iipmediafoly to be paid when property is struck down. Wid ow’s tllirds to remain in the land.' The remain der ol piirchiiso money to. be paid on lst of April, IBOOrOI, without intcresMtu.equal pay ments. ' JAMES 'ANDERSON, Guardian oj Jos,-Li and Benj,-E, Herman■ And at the samu time and place the remain der of said two tracts of land will be exposed to sale by the remaining heirs at law of said dece dent;. Terms of sale the same as above. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock* Carlisle, October 20, 1859. Notice. T ETTERS of Administration on the estate of -I—iJoseph Diehl, Sr., dec'd.i late'of Newton township,Onmbeiland county, havo'been issued by the Register of said comity to the subscriber residing in the same township. All persons in debted to said estate are requesteilo make im mediate payment,"and those, having claims will present them for selllemeht to ; JOSEPH DIEHL, J October 20, 1859-Bt* For Sale «r Rent. THE Bride House and Lot on West Pomfret street, adjoining James Holler and Mrs Par iter, now occupied by Moses Briclier.JEsq., is for sale or rent. J. W.EBT. Carlisle, Oct. 20, 1859. New und Prime. CRANBERRIES, - ’i- MACKAREL, V ; SALMON, BUCKWHEAT, : r COFFEES, . SUGARS, Baskets, Cedarwarc, China, Glass, and, all the articles usually kept in a Grocery store, have just been added to our former friends and customers have onf thanks; Iwf for mer favors, and are-invited to bestow a shore cn us.in future. J, W.EBT,. Oct. 20,1859. ■ ProtKonolsiry’s Notice. iVTOTICB is hereby given that all persons in- JL\ tercstedi' that the following accounts have been filed’in tlie Prothohotary’s Office lor ex amination, &c.,' and will be presented to the Court ol Common Pleas of Cumberland county lor donflrmntioh and allowance, c " ’I®”?® 8 ' day, the 16th.day of November, A. D. 185 J. fst. The account of John Paul, assignee of John Burns and John Mosainger, partners, &c., under deed o( voluntary assignment. 2d. The account ot David W. McChllongh, assignee ol Dr. Wm. Maleer, under deed ol voluntary assignment. qjjjqleT; Proth'y. Carlisle, October 11, 1869. . To the Ladies!—-Great rnditdernents'! WE have opened an immense stodii of Mil linery and Fancy '‘'“B r * complete uS’snrinieflt ot. fancy BONNLIS. Ri - hons Feathers. Flowers, Velvet Ribbons widt.., Spring Skirls, Cor- Shetland Veil a, French Veils, Hair Braids, a splendid assortment of Hair Nets. Head Dresses, a lot of French Collars vetv loir, an assortment of Cloth Cloaks, latest iftyTe’ Dress Silks, Jf NEF f. j Opposite Curab. Valley Bank. October 8,1850-3 t ' THE VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS t AND PHOENIX BITTERS, BT Increasing tho qunpjiiy, ot am \ vi in every part of the s.Vatmn, enable nature to make incredible efforts for tlla expulsion ot rtiß easo before Organic destri.ction beglns. I ia thus, that In a vory.short space of time they cure colds; coughs, rheumatism, flatulence, painj In tlio stomach, choilo and nervous disorders in ail their forms. But their superior oicoilenco is in affections of thp stomach, ine ™ alo ' om ' nlaiuts and tho sufferings of entoobled Jopth.— For sale by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, proprietor, BBS Broadway, Now York, ■ Bept. 29, ’Cfl-ly.* Full anti Winter Goods. THE undersigned has just returned from Philadelphia and Now York, with the lafgest and most magnificent • stock of Goods Never brought.to Carlisle, which for stylo and beatify are.unparalleled. , ~ S The Ladies aro particfuldrly inVlteditoeSamin'o our varied and splendid stock of ; Dress Goods, consisting of plain black Silks, lancy do., of every description, Bayadere and figured do., elegant'Velvet Poplins, both plain and fancy. French Merinos, the largest stock west of the oasteiucities. Cashmeres, plain and lighted j all Wool De laines, plain and figured.. Shawls, n very largo assortment ol oVer4oo— Budm’S, Jacquard, Blanket, and Mourn ing Shawls ol every quality, variety and price. flannels; White, Fancy and all wool plaid Flannels. : • Va'lli,oc)as;.plaid and feaysplore, at astonishing ly low figure's.. Muslipaj over 10,000 yards, from the most celebrated, manufacturers in the U. S., at.all prices, both while and unbleached. Linens; ’a large Stock of every description, Table Cloths,. Napkins, and fur Shirtings, from the best manufacturers lb Ireland. Ginghams; a very large assortment. Calicoes; nn assortment consisting of over 90,009 yards, and at prices to suit the times. Trimmings; a very handsome and well select ed lot of “ Ladies’ Dress Trimmings,” to suit every variety of Dress Goods. Gloves;. Kids, Gauntles, Silk & CottOn (Doves for "Ladies and children. Mourning Goods; black french Merinos, black Cashmeres, all wool Delaines, figured De laines, Coburga, and every variety ol Monrnlng Goods for dress, crapes, veils, collars, &c. • , Ribbons; we would call-the"attention of the ladies to our large stock of well selected Rib bons. Gentlemen’s wear; Cloths, Caashnores, Sati nets, Velveteens and GorQa; oyer 10,000 yards of Satinets at very low prices. . Carpets; a large and well selected stock of Carpels of every description of over e.OOOyard?. Hanover Gloves; the far-famed and well-known Hanover Gloves, lire only sold by me, as I am (he only authorized agent for Uib sale of them in this county. We have justrcceivedfiOOpairs of them. » My store Is at the old stanjJ, in Hanover st., nearly opposite the Post OllicO. Give njp call and examine our slock. - ' " Oct. 13, 1859. • A. W. BENTZ,- ELEGANT STYLES,. .. ' " * OP- , Fall and Winter. Hats and Caps. '■[''HE subscribers, thankful for the liberal en |_ courageiiient extended them, beg leave to announce to thier customers and the jmblic gen erally, that they havejusl returned from the ci ty, with an extensive and well selected NEW STOCK OP ' FALL AND WINTER BATS 4- CAPS, every style and variety, from the common WOOL tn (he finest FUR and SILK HATS, which have been purchased exclusively for cash, and can, therefore, be sold at prices that cannot lail to please. . ' BOYS HATi AND CAPS.—A large supply, and of the latest fashions, on hand. Hats-manufactmed to order, in the best style and of superior materials. • J. G. CALLIO &CO. October 13, 1859. - Ttveniy Horse Engine. TVTOW on hand (it the Carlisle Foundry, a now TN TWENTY. HORSE STEAM ENGINE, complete in every respect,which we will sell at a small advance on cost. Also, THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS, Corn Crushers, Corn Sholler?, and other machines lor Farmers. Also, TEN PLATE STOVES for. burning wood, two sizes, of/handsomo patterns, together with a variety ofother articles for Farmers and Housekeepers, too numerous to mention. V F. GARDNER & CO. Cailiale, Otobef i 3, 1859. GRE RIV A LOF Fall .and Wiincf Goods. HtHE subscriber having just relumed from Philadelphia, announces to his customers and the public generally, that he has now one ot the best stocks of Goods ever offered in this market, 'embraoiifg every variety of .. Ready-made Clothing, and Piece Goods, which will ho made to order, or sold by the yard, among which a few articles may bo mentioned, vii : Fine black twilled French, bine-black, blue, green, brown, drab and claret Peter-' shams, Russia Fur, Coatings, Mohair and Bea. ver, tine French black Doeskin, silk-mixed plain and (ahoy Cassimercs of every style and quali ty, fine Silk and Plush, Satin, Grenadine, fancy Cassimere and plain Doeskin Vestings. Also, a very large and handsome assortment of plain and I'ancv Cravats. Stocks, Napoleon Ties, fine quality; Chinese Silk, all Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Ihlicy and plain Collars, Suspenders, and half Hose, of every description. • ■ Also, a very largo assortment of TRUNKS. We call particular attention to our largo and extra quality of English sole leather Trunks. Valises, and'a large variety of Carpet and Oil Cloth Bags, &c.; a large lot of extra made Urn. brellas, all of Which will be sold at (lie lowest prices. Call and examine for yourselves at the old stand in North Hanover street, opposite the tt American House." Get. 13,1859. I. LIVINGSTON. SUll,at tlic old Business. ; LUMBER AND COAL YARD, On the Railroad, East of Carlisle, in the imme diate vicinity of the Gas House,- rpHE subscribers have entered into partnership, JL and are doing business at the old stand ol Shrom t*c Ilofler, where will be found, at all Jimes, LUMBER and COAL in all their vurio. ties and qualities. UHBER. Boqrds of every kind, Scantling,Frame Stuff, Shingles, Laths, Worked Flooring, Paling, Posts, Rails, &c M and in fact every-kind o( Lumber usually found in a well stocked Tnrd, As wo run olir own cars, wo aro enabled to fiirnish bills of Lumber of any-required length, in the shortest possible time. Our flooring. Weatlierboarding. &c., is always housed, and can be furnished dry. COAL,.(under cover.) Ko palps will bu spared to furnish Coal for family use,, clean and dry, of all, sizes and qtml* dies, among which will bo found likens Val ley, Luke fiddler. Snnbury White, Ash, Trev orlon, Locust Mountain, Lobbory, &c. And to oiir Limo burning friends and (o Blacksmiths, wo would say, we can and will furnish ns cheap as flio cheapest and of'the best qualify. i The.senoir partner will booh the yard as usu al to attend to those who may favor ns with a continuance of their patronage. Thankful for past favors, ho solicits a continuance of their custom at the old yard. Wo have on band a largo sto.ck of Lumber and Coal, and are constantly receiving, addi tions. width wo will soli as low as ahy other yard in tho borough. . , _ Don’t fail to call at the old yard near tho Gas House JACOB SUPOM., . .ROBERT M. BRACK. N. B.—A duplicate of the hooks of Shrom & ni;o Ip. rpy hands 5 those Indebted can call on the subscriber at tho old yard and pay to August 4, 1850. TO BE HAD AT BBY’S Orocofy Sthrc, some of tho choicest No. 1 Maekoral (without heads,) over offered in Carlisio. Tho'public is invited to call and examine them and . judge for themselves.' Feb, 34, 1859. MANTILLAS. Those in want of aManlilia will find tho largest and cheapest assort ment at the cheap store