■> ' . , , f 9 COUNTING-fIUUS|E ALMANAC; ! ll ; ,. • y^i v :: : s •1? [j JANUARY. MAY. SEPTEMBER. £ % §, . ®M284567 1 2 3 4 5 , 1 * ?p 91011 121314 6 7 8 0 1011 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ® P 16171810202113141516 17 18 10 0 10 1112 13 14 15 * 82 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2. £ 89 30 31 27 28 29 30 31 ... ... 23 24 25 28 27 28 29 fc * ffi* *“■ , * , r' "* •■••••. ; •»» **•’ ■■'■ 30 ■*. ... ■■■ ..-4.-.. --j*- J t FEBRUARY. JUNE. . OCTOBER. 5 B af S U 1 2 3 4 .v. ... 1 2 ... I 2 3 4 6 6 E 5 M 6 7 8 91011 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 1011 1218 S J 12 131415 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 S' P 20212223242517181920212223 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 5 ft 20 27 28 29 ..t...... 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31 & (i y>»- •*' •»* ••• m -I MARCH. JULY. NOVEMBER. ® g Bi II Tu W Fr iSa * . • J.;;..;...... 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5.6 7 .:. 1 2 3 5 « :# 56 7 8 910 8 9 1011 12 13 14 456 7 8 910 * n 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 f. i 1$ 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 g tp2627 28 29 3031 29 30j3l .., 25 26-27 28 29 30... | ,■Ey ' APRIL. - ATT66ST. DECEMBER. " I ! ®s a |Tu Th Ft Ba Su Tu WTh Fr |Sa Su MjXu WThFrSa - g ? M 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... ..... 1 2 3 4 .:.... I « f, S 9110 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 0 1011 2 3 4= 5 6 7 8! • 6 ■ IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 0 10 II 12 13 14 15 I I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 2l 2223 2425 16 17118 1020 21 22 « 29 30 ... r;.L. ... ... 26 27 28120 30 31 ... 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ?: ff....... ...I .-U Isosii-..!..: <53!? if; tlifv Democratic Stute Central CoianiiUee, This ftpiepratio State Central Committee I’eusijlfpvia met at the Merchants’ Hotel, liiladelpjm|| on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 1859. : Hotel Esq., in the chair. TheCWmpan stated thoobjectof themeet 'niJtuMested that as the 4th of March } o apSday, a change in the time of ingMj6(|ate Convention was necessary. of Lancaster, moved that Ste "GBhvention meet on Wednesday, .2?.lgpQ/ ir, foster, of Berks, seconded- the motion rr. that the Convention meet she dljr of-Keading; seconded, and after an irclisgo of opinion adopted. 'ho Cliirman submitted to the Committee folWlhg resolutions. After reading, Mr. isletaovcd, their adoption, which was see led lj Mr. Hodgson. The resolutions :e V’.inimously adopted, and, on motion Chiinaah was authorized to append the ties of members of the State Central Jleeliij^ immittee AV'iiEßEig ( '-The Republican party (so called! altogcllier soctional in its organization, and in a but tho.har vest of our retail dealers still continues, and the. stock of .Jewelry, bijoutrio, toys, &cv, which nro sold, afford a practical commenntary- on “ Hard Times.’ 1 Tho practieo of leaking gifts seems to bo again coming in vogue, and the • “ Holiday Week/ 1 ’ must bo a pleasant one to most of our folks, old aiid young. Throngs of purchasers may still bo socu on our thoroughfares—some oho has been overlooked in tho hurry and bustle of [Christmas preparations, or perhaps some ore-only now.beginning to see the .beauty of romemboring.-thpir friends during this season of universal joy an& jubilation, and wo .soo them now hearing parcels remembrances perhaps for the first time. * Few arij’Bo poor as not to bo able to give, and fewer so utterlff’ forgotten, as not.to re ceive some token of remembrance at ibis.“hallow ed and gracious season, 11 w Taro inclined to .forgive ommUics and renew friend) hip—a season “When friends, who hay And hearts that have ; May meet again like pat And mingle as of old. 1 The Lirttfi Snow But turo and' snow like aspect f the weather during tho last-few days, liavo brougl t: to oiir door-yards num bers of those familiar Uttt from northern regions, which are almost the only winter compan ions of many among the fathered.tribe, in this lati tude* Boy* a,writer, ~tha Mngular fancy ,of these little birds for living “of no feathered race, in jits turo of migrating from a cold to a warm "cl ima t6~tfu ring winter, these eocomrio Jittlo' Hyperboreans make their appearance hare In-tbo fall, generally heralding tho first snow aprm of .tho season,- and remain as long as there isuny prospect of dusting their jackets with snow Hales, or cooling their toes upon-tho sleet-covered twiaof their airy sleeping room.' And upon the firslsymptoms of bursting buds, qr tho soft sighing of utpril, breezes,' tho little Arctic goutlcmcfi pack uptiur traps an'd aro oif to tbo higher latitudes of oartk to raise up another generation entertaining thelamo predilections for '• extreme northern views. 11 iWhothor there is any- thing peculiar in their bloo( unfits them constitutionally. cm temperature, wo leave fo mine—but that their dcbidei will rank them as .“sootiono -bo. considered as “unconstit al Judiciary, wo have no.bo' ®n rf( Flour ani> Meal.—The and, prices well nmintainot demand. - Sales to the trade 50 for mixed good brands u] Nothing doing either in Ry Rye Flour la held at $1 37i per barrel. Grain.—Wheat continues light; sales of 2500 bushels 1 $1 32 n 1 33 per bu.j white j .inactive at 06 cents for Doll for Ponna. There is less.d GjOOObusHolsdryuow'yullov damp at 74@760. A lot of j are steady; Delaware sold'aj 45 cents. ] Clovorsoed is worth $5 25. seed $1 56.' Whisky is unchanged. at27i cts; Ponna. do at 26j Drudge at 24ic, . j CARLISLE MARE Collected Weekly by W Flour, Superfine, por.bbl.,, do., Extra, do., do., Family, do., .-do., Bye, do., 1 White Wheat, por busholJ Red . do;, I Rye, ' do., £ Corn—old, dp., fi Corn—now, . do., » Oats, do., » Fall Barley, do. f || Spring Barley, \do.,j| Cloverseed, - do., v Timothyseei>> , , > do > ffr: m W. W. Foils, ffotlh Middleton town- PlSdrfsoN, of Carlisle, M. On the 20th inst., hi Mr. James Clark, of] ship, to MissXizzie 0 formerly, of Philadolpl On the 22d inst., bj Mr. Jacob M. Lon'os3 Williams, both of Sil On the 22d inst.,- hi mer, Mr. David Matl Hefelfingeb, both oi . On the same day, I Waggoner, of South! Miss Frances Kitoul Itho Rev. Wm. Kopp, Bid, to Miss Mand'illa |«[?pri P gtownship.- ■the, Rovt A. H, Kro jbsr, to Miss Isabella pfankfor'd township. PT (fio sanfo',' Mr. rloity Middleton tpifnShip', to y Perry county. | ltd same, Mr. Henry oWakna Y., youngest punch, Esq., all of Wost- On the same day, 0. Smith, to Miss daughter of MaVshffll ponnsbbrV tp.' . On the 22d inst., Mr. Wu. G, PeffebJ to Miss Rebecca G. ] township. I [With the, above J slice of most deltoid evidence that the a memory of the you! of, their kindness, ! wishes. for their ful ipority] I ytho Rev. 0. P- Ming, >f South Middleton tp., Fisiiiioob, of Dickinson Btice wd received a largo I s pjpnd cake,' being an fwiifr' atill livds in the piks.' For this token 0 tdndff them our best bo happiness find pros- ’ GRAND JURORS. < . - Harder. Diokinfion-^—James Weakley, John Wonders, Ste - pliou, Weakley, Joseph Shultz. East Pcnnsborough—John N. Musscr. Hampden—Thomas Lindsey. Monroe—Henry Bowman, Frederick Asper. Mccbanicsburg—John Brandt. North. Middleton—Alexander M'Dowcll,. William ■ Brown. Ne.wton—Hugh M'Cuno. Southampton—John Noakcr, l!otrry Byors, jr., George Kamrocror, Jacolj J)ycra. lf Bhlpponsburg Borough—'George Butt's, John Nofts- Mr. ‘ ' . . v X.' ’ Silver Spring—John .Albright §outh Middlotbu—Jc'ssc, MycrS. Vp|sr _ *’ ..' James, Jdhh M’Kbeh aD. .---T— 1 - Carlisle— l “Mathias HanshUo, Willinbi X. Xt(les/Sam > uol Wetzel,. Archibald'Eoudonj John Noble, Wil liahi Wetzel, Joscph-Site’s. •_' *. Dickingon j -4Tohn Moore, Bbvierd Zeigler, . Bust Ponnsborough-i-Abraham Frank, Benjamin * Spoil?- ■, '• ' M’LcfcT. Jlampdon—Samuel Eborly. Lower Allen—William Thorley. ' Mecba^icßbu’rg—DaVid Long. John Sadler. Mouroo—James Clark, Daniol Eborly. George Enck. Mifflin—Joh’n r M.- Davidson, Robert Adams. Newton—Samuel Barks, Samuel Thrush, John Qra- ■ • ;; Sharp, John Dillcr, jr., Joseph Laughing Thomas Stough. - • • NortfaMiddioton—John Jacobs, Jr., Jacob Kutz, son., James Clark, David Barb I dll-. Southampton—John Craig, Henry Byers, son., Wil liam Coover. Silver Spring—Jacob Mdmma, Fetor W. Herman, Jacob Dill, Samuel J. Kost, Joshua Culp. Shipponsburg Borough—James Maokcy, John W. M'PhersonV' . II. Uauirtt Upper Allon-rJacob C. Cockliii, John Bowrftatii West Ponnsbofough—Abraham Myers, Sainuol Bix lor, Samuel Tritt. Carllslc—David Cbrnman, John Gilmore, Jacob Duoy, (farmer,) Samuel Sipo. Dickinson—Solomon Brindlo, Samuel M. Kenyon, Peter Puffer. John Black, Thomas Loo, jr., Solo mon Bear, Walter Stuart* Samuel Stuart, jr., Da-r vid Black, East Pehrisborough—John Bowman. • Frankford—Philip Zeiglor, Jacob W. Pair., Hopewell—John Mdwer, jr. Lower Allen—Bailey Matoer. MoUroo^David Coble, James A. Brandt. Mocbanic'sbiirg—William Eeklos, John Basehofe. Mifilin—William M. Scoullcr. Newton—DeSvalt-Pislci*, Jacob Landis. Newvillo—George Brioker. .North Middleton —Solomon Albright. Southampton—Christian Rcbuek, David Clover, William D. M’Ounc.. South Middleton—Adam. Warcham, George M. Reed, Janies Weakley. : Silver Spring—Mathew Fisher; John C. Sample, Samuel Hcmtniuger, Joel Sonseman, William Ja- cobs. Shipponsburg Koiebert, Peter S. ‘ Atfcz, John A. Bartoils, -Abraham Hostcttcr, Goo. Fortney, Goo. Noftsker. Upper Allen—Alien Floyd. ■ West Ponnsborough—Jacob Long, William Leh man. EDUCATION HALE, CARLISLE. Thursday, Friday & Saturday Evenings, and SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 2 fr okslock, The Blaisdoll Brothers. Original troupe of bcefi long estrange! rown cold, cd streams,. Violincellist. And the wonderful Partcllo Children, Dwight, Katy, and Flora, .—Tho ahriic' tempem- The Interesting Yowig Ballad Singers, 'Tickets 25 Ceuta. Doors open at 7 ovlock. Con cert to commence at MSf- No half price in the Evenings., ... ’ ' '^UhtWrcit-admitted to' A'ftcrudott'Oonbert at To cts. each. Adults'26 ccntta. Course o Lectures on Chemistry n nd G ciridty. PROF. W. C. Wilson will deliver three lec tures on Chemistry, on. Tuesday, Thursday and- Saturday evenings, Jan. 3d. sth. & 7th., also three on Electricity, Electro, Magnetism, Ac., bp Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, Jan. 10th. 12th. A 14th., in the Lecture Room in South College, (Grammar School Building,) on Main street. Those lectures will bo amply .illustrated by the most interesting and brilliant cXjJorintQuta of which the subjects are capable: Doors open at 6i o'clock, Lcfltuto to commence at 7 o'clock ejftfhcyonuig. Single tickets ,15. eta., C tickets fo* 75 cts.'> 3£or sale at Piper’s Book Store and at the door. Dec, 29, 1860. or temperament thni jr living under a south- : Naturalists to deter* (Northern proclivities \ta” and most Uko\y ional” by oiir Fedor- A whatever. •' - THE subscriber will promptly attend to the Clerking of Sales of Personal property this Spring on reasonable terms. - Apply at the Frank lin House, (John Hannon,} op at the auction room pf IVm. Gould,A Sou. i]LA., Doc. 27, 1859. Ibu'r mardot is quiet, L There is no export [tinge from $5,37 to 6 Ita $7 for fancy lota. Iflour or Coin Meal. [. Corn Meal at $3 75 D0c.*,29, 1859—3 t LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Susan M’Gulre, dcc’d., late of Clark county, 111., have been issued.by the Register of Cumberland county, Pa., toJumca J. Logan, of Car rol township, York county, Pa. All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. for’but the.demand is [rime Delaware red at IL 40 a I 50c. Rye is pure, and 92 a 93 ots.' n offering. Sales of Ul_BQ@B2_conts i and iMbo sold a(730. Oats and Pcnn’a. at Dec. 2V, 1359—6t*' |rimothys2 50, Flax- *T ETTEUS of Administration on the. estate JLi of Logan Augustus Lynch, doc'd., late of Dent county, Missouri, have been issued by the Register of Cumberland county, Pa., to (ho subscriber, who resides in Carrol' township, York county, Pa> All persons indebted to said estate .arc requested to hniko immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for : settlement. • JAMES J. LOGAN, AdmV. Doc. 29, 1859 pies of Ohio bbls. at |c; bhds. at 20c., and .—Dec’b. 28. fiward & Schmidt. '51,75 5,00- 5,26 . 3,75 l • I>2B V , 1,18 . ~ Orphans’ Com-t Sale. BY virtue of an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, I will expose to public sale, on Thursday, tho 2ad of February A. D. 1860, on tho promises, tho following described Real Es tate, situate in tho Borough of Moehamcsburg: . An improved lot of ground containing 18 foot, more or less, on Main street in said Borough, and having the same quantity of feet in the rear on Strawberry Alley, and' being about- 200 foot in depth, bounded on tbo west by im'p'rovid property of J. Dorsheiracr, and on the east by tjiat of F..A W. Wonderlich : Having thereon ofoctod a now tt. j] 1 three story bricic Dwelling, with open frbht, and a room fitted for a |5Kh» clothing store, baying appurtenant parts coraploto for p, family {amfth.o thirdatn «HsSßßß»fy being a Half, now in uso 6y tbo Ma sons, with a complete entrance. t It is located in tho beat improved part of tho Bor ough, and in - tho coutor of business. Terms: 25por pent of tho purchase money to bo paid on day of sata, and .balance on the Ist day of April, 1860, when deed will bp delivered* Sale to commence at 10 AvH* , , EDWARD ' Administrator of F. A. Matecr, dec'd, Deo. 29, 1860. 6re:it Reduction lu Prices. I have this day commenced soiling off my entire stock of Winter Goods at greatly reduced prices. French Morinocs, Shawls, Furs, Cloaks, Flannels, io., at cost, all other Goods at uncommon ly low prices. Carpeting at cost. ■ Tho stock- is now largo and -complete. Now is tho time for groat bargains at tho cheap store of CIIAB. OGILBY. Doc. 20, X'Bs9. TO bo bad at FRY’S some of tho choicest No. 1 JIACKERAL, over offered iu Carlisle. Docomhor 22, 1850. ■ ■ ■ ■ UNIVERSAL' FEED CUTTER. The host Hay and Fodder Cutter now in uso, is sold at Striokler A Bro's.,' Agricultural Store, GaVllso. Pa.' Farmers, oal\ and see. Carlisle, Hoe.'22, 1859.’ UIST QF JURORS FOR JANUARY TERM, 1860. TRAVERSE JURORS— Pint Week'. TRAVERSE JURORS.—Second Week. SWISS BELL RINGERS ! ! Consisting of Eight Members. Including ■ llehu Kessnick, Solo Violinist and Solo Coronet; Mas. Julia Peak Blaisdkll, W. B. Blaisdkll, C ei klng Sales. SAM*L H. QOULD. Notice. JAMES J. LOGAN, ArfwV. Notice. W~Tf -* . ■ 1 » ■ ■ *'/*■ ■ J M "il . ' 1 Agricultural Society meeting. THE regular annual meeting of the Socie ty, will bo hold at tho Court House, in Carlisle, on Tuesday, tho 3d day of January next, 'when tho officers of tho Society will bo elected for tho ensu ing year, and other business transacted. Ail far mers are invited to attend. ... December 22, 1659—2 t I WILL expose to public sale, on tho premi ses, on Thursday, tke KM o/ January, 1890, at U o’clock A. M., by virtue of an order of tho Or phans’ Court of Cumberland ctfunty, a tract of land 1U Silver Spring township, containing . SEVENTY,. ACRES,. more or less, about sixty acres of .which, are cleared and under fence, and the residue in timber, having o_a thereon erected a LOG'UCDSE i LOG jmSsSbl- BARN.. There are also. on. tho .farm .a Spring and'Sp’ring House, end two JiimHFApple Orchards and other is also, a considerable’.growth pt Locust timber on the place. . ’ Terms of sale,- which will be easy," and 7 without tho payment of much cash, will ho made known on tho day of solo by - ■ - - BAM.UEI, SENBIsMAN, Executor of Conrad Weaver, dec'd. December 1052— Thcro will bo sold af tho *amo time and place, by Mrs. Weaver,, a Jract ,6f.Woodland, which might bo added totho.pbovo farm, and which con tains about Twenty acres. Business Director^, OP tho counties of Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Adam?, Cumberland, Dau phin, Franklin, Lancaster and York. ■ Tho subscriber, will publish at an early day, a complete Custom Directory of tho above' counties, which will contain the names..of. dll Fawiera, Merchants, Manufacturers, Professional Men, Banks, Insurance Companies, Nfn\-spapejfs, Mining Compa nies, and otaor Corporations. The names, will be classified according to their several to which will bo added an Appendix, containing much valuable information. The work will bo Bvo size, and will bo a perfect reflex of tho business and re sources of tho aforesaid counties. An able and ex perienced corps of canvassers are nofr engaged in collecting tho necessary information, arid U is hoped tho public generally frill aid in cnrrjliig out the enterprise. ■ . Subscription price of Book $1,5'0, payable upon delivery. , - WILLIAM H. BOYD, N. E. Corner of 6th and Elnor Sta., Pbila., and 310 Broadway, New York. of Directories-for Philadelphia, Lancaster City and County, Delaware State, Wash-' ington City, Borkscounty, Lebanon county, Lehigh county, Northampton county,- Schuylkill couuty> New York and Virginia State Business Directory. December 22, 1859—3 t Holiday Presents I LADD, WEBSTER & CCVS. SEWING Ma chines. Let Manufacturers, Farmers, llousc kceps, or any other persons in search of an instru ment to execute any kind of Sowing now done by machinery, make sure they secure the beat, by ex amining ours before purchasing. ; A few of many reasons why the Sowing Machines of Ladd, Webster & Co,, are preferred above all others. 1. They are so remarkably simple in their con struction. A child can operate,them and under stand the mechanism. _ 2. Tiioy are the strongest Sowing Machines made. It is impossible to, break or get-them out of order; 3. They aro'surdln their operation} finishing the work in a uniformly perfect manner. 4. They make a tight lock stitch, alike on both sides of the work, which cannot.bc unraveled; . 6. They stitch, hem, hind> fell, run and gftlhor, without basting. . 6. They sow equally well tho lightest and. the heaviest fabrics. 7. They bo\t over tho heaviest scaihs without changing tho tension or breaking, the finest thread. 8. Tlicyuso any No. of Cotton, Thread or Silk directly from tho spool. 9.. They use a straight noodle j curved ones are liable to break. - . ‘ 10. The needle has a perpendicular motion. This is absolutely necessary for heavy work. 11. They have a wheel food: hone others are in constant contact with tho 'Work. Solo Harpist. 12. They run easily and aro almost noiseless. 13. They are not liable to oil tho .dress of tho operator. 14. They do not require a scrcw-drivct to set (ho needle. _ 15., TUej„dp..not-havc to.bo taken auart.Ux.Qjl oi cioan.’-v- •_ ■ , 1 16. They do not form ridges oatbo' u odor flido of i I iho work, nor ravol out nor jraatofiil ofj 17. They aro capable of doing a greater range of work, and in a more perfect manner than any other Sowing Jlachino; as is proved by the result of our challenge for a trial, which has never been accept* od. These machines are on exhibition and for sale at Mrs. R.'A. REYNOLDS’ Dagucrrean Booths, Ind door west of Dr. 2itnbr*s Office. . . . . W. H. MASON. Agent Every description of Noodle Work executed al our Rooms; and samples of work, sent by mall. December 22, 1859—3 t History and directory op Car lisle.—The subscriber propose, publishing as soon as tho requisite materials can bo cblloctcd> ' A History and Directory of tho Borough OF CARLISLE i which, will contain a concise history of the BoifoUgh, . from, its first settlement. to iho present.time, a Ihrt of tho .adult Inhabitants, alphabetically arranged, thoir dwellings, occupations, places of buSincSs, and .dwelling houses; alistof tho Streets o'f the Boroiighj. statistics and history of churches, schools, public improvements, lines of travel, tho various associa tions, and such other details as will-make a useful and interesting work of reference. Tho business de partment of tho Directory will contain the cards of business.men handsomely displayed and arranged, presenting a desirable medium’ ■fof.exhibiting their I I business operations. Tho workiyill ho carefully] prepared, and its typographical features will ho ex ecuted. It will bo - published' by subscription, and will bo furnished to subscribers, bound hi cloth, li brary style, at onodollar per copy, payable on the delivery of tho work. F. H, JAMES, Business Agent, Mansion House, will attend to ail business connected with tho Directory, fc WHITEHEAD & JAMES, - PODLI3IIEUS Dec; 22,‘1859: LETTERS of administration on the estate of Mrs; Sarah Clark, late of tbo Rorongh'of .Carlisle, dco’d., have been issued by the Register of Cumberland county, to the subscriber residing in South, Middleton township, in said county. All pur ’sons- indebted to snfd estate are requested to muku immediate payni'ont, and Iboso having-.claims will present them for settlement. HUGH STUART, Adm'r. December 23, 1850—Gt* Notice to those Indebted, ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to tbo undersigned firo notified that I 6Xpc6t thorn .to settle their several accounts ( boforo' the la of next month,, (January,) aa indulgence can not and will not he gfabteu.' Carlisle, Pee. 15, IB6o—Hi “Portable Gas Light.” THE undersigned 6ro np v prepared to fur nish “Loveless* Portable *as Light and fix tures at prices ranging frotn’ $ to'. $5OO. this light has the advantage over, other rtificiul light on ac count of its ta/ety, brilliancy «*.id economy, the coat of sk/ulljlame boino about one cent per hour. Orders from abroad respectfully solicited, and full satisfaction warrrntcd. Liberal deduction made to ohuiohea'and Schools. All orders will receive attention if directed to lIARKNESS A CO. Carlitle, Pa. Wo would refer to the following gentlemen, who have had tbo light in use. W* W. Watts, Esq. 11. A. Sturgeon, Esq/ DR. D. Mahon, Jos. C. Hoffcr, Esq. Wm. Korr, Esq. Col. J. M’Glnnls. Carlisle, Dec. 15, 1861)—3m. HATS AKD CAPS. AT ltelle y r Old Stand, North Hanover St., Trill be found a dargo and elegant aisortmont of HATS and CAPS, in great variety, of our own and city manufacture. HATS. Silk. Military, Nwy, C&Bsaimore, Morphy, ... FoU, Sooteht Ledger, Ledger.. .. ■ Planter*, ■ C** Cfotb, Plush A C10th,... ; Gbildren* F Half of vfhich enddot be told. KRISJ3 KINGLK. ' b P. Monyer’s Wholesale and Retail Confectionery/ is now well stocked with Choice , Plaiu and Pane*. Candity of every variety, also the largest Assort ment of TOYS AND FANCY dOODS, ; _ , Ever offered in this place, all of which will bh sol'd at pticcss to suit tUo times. Then como one and all and see for yonrtelre* The loads of nice things piled on our sbolrei. P. MOOTER, Xorth Hanover Street, Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. Valuable Store Properly and Dwelling 1 FOR SALE OR RENT. SITUATE in Iloucestown, nine miles eaai of Carlisle, on the Harrisburg turnpike. The lob upon which the buildings aro. erected is 82 feet.- in front and 150 in depth. Tlic improvements an* I ft ’lrtrgo“ double two*story BRIO K jSfS&ML HOUSE, part of fthich is occupied as a ana a part as a Dwelling House, j jMtiKgcTlio store room is 20 foot by 33, with ah/ attached id the rear, •. Shelving,; counters, and other-storo fixtures complete; a first rate Hoisting machine is also attached. The dwell ing hdujo is feet in front and 50 feet deep, inclq- . ding the hack building, which is also brick and two stories. , I’Jiorois a Fraftie Tin Shop situate along side of the dwelling. Also, a first rate Stable, Car-, riago House, Wood House, and other Outbuildings.. An excellent Cistern and a never failing Well of water directly opposite the buildings. Fruit of evtf ry description aud of the choicest selection. „ ' This is one of the most desirable busings alocak tions in that section of the county, . A Dry,Hoodfg . store has been kept for many years. The property . is new and in perfect order. ••• ‘ For particulars enquire of A. L. Sponjlcr, Fsq., Carlisle) or the owner, Edward Lament) Mo’choulci burg. . ' . Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859—tf.' . . Notice!, NOTICE is hereby., given that an applici tiou will bo made to tho Legislature of Pesn sylvonia, at its next meeting, for the incorporation of a Dank of la»ut f without discount and .deposit privileges, to bo located In the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., to bo called “ Thißankqf Carl isle," with & capital of ono hundred, thousand dollars, with tho rjght to increase tho jam* to three' hundred thousand dollars- (Signed.) . 'William Kor, John B. Parker/ Thomas Paxton,. • John Noble, - Benjamin Gitier, Jr. Enoch Young/ - Richard Woods, Christian Staymsn/ WilUum Bouts, John S. Sterrett, A. B. Sharpe, - Wo. N. ißusseli,, John G. Dunlap, Joseph D.-Halbert/ Robert Given, John Dunlap; James Uoffcr/ Robert Moore; H. A. Sturgeon, Robert Wilson,. , , Samuol Qtooson, Geo* W.' Shcanef, Jacob H. Ncisloy, . . . Benjamin Nclsley. Carlisle, June 30, JBso—-dm* XotlhH. I TVTOTICE is hereby given that application lIJ will bo made to the po*t Legislature of Pean- I aylvania, to alter tie carter of the (brittle Deposit f Bank,' locate® in thp borough of Carlisle, Cumber [land county. s<* ai.tp confer upon said Bafts the I rights and privilege*' of a bask of issue, and to [change iu name to the Carlisle Bank; also, to la* [ orcaao the capital of said bank, (wblob It at present 'seventy-two thousand dollars, with privilege of is* creasing the same under its present charter to one hundred thousand dollars,) to tiro hundred and fifty thousand dollars. W. M. BEETBM, CferiiV. Carlisle, Jouo 30,1659—0 m. THOMAS CONLTN.