% hi it* >ll. | : ;, CA L ITEMS to ■to —The following Is a list of ji'jlxited and engaged at this of h, ' jrhnfsdajtv'Feb. 15th. John G. Hutchi {°t £Vih'!3*ehh township, 1J miles south lct i KofFaliilStowii —Horses, Colts, Cows, •Mt jttle, Bheep, Hogs and Farming Imple ‘■n Moore, Auctioneer. Friday,Fpbi 23. Wm. Knisely, In North nat [ddlewn towuship, on Long’s Gap Rond ••'g Horsesj Colta, Cows, Young Cattle and ■by bnsehold.Furniture. ; Monday, Fqb. 2Gth. JJoshua Myers, in ft- ptroe township, 5i miles east of Car "lle ffe—HotsesV'Colts, Cows, Young Cattle SU frhinsday,Starch 1. D. Finkenbinder, in tea! Totwisliip, one mile south of Mt. 'fill r Sso*aeS ta Cows, Young Cattle, ™J breahingMacnme, Farming Implements lO Pe m i Household and Kitchen Furniture, full ihh,Thomas, Auctioneer. ■ [Thursday,''March i. Wm. Common, illi- forth Middleton Township, on Long’s !ap Road, 2} miles north of Carlisle— tones, COWS,' Young Cattle and House t, old Furniture- John Kltch, Auctioneer. March 3. Elizabeth Foland, torth 'HannVer street, Carlisle, "House -0 i!; old apd„Kljchen Furniture, consisting fßeds andßedding, Sofa, Tables, Chairs, SBKb^W; [Monday; March 5. Abraham Hettrick, 18% a Middlesex township, five miles east of goo) [arlisle,- andc two miles west of New .hsn tingston. Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Mt, threshing. Machine and Reaper. John u bii Utah;/Auctioneer. , ne>t[ [ Tuesday {March 6. Jacob H. Strock, 1 ; wa; htie north-west of Churohtown, on the i.ani toad leading from Churohtown to Hicko .herr Horses, Bulls, Cows, Sheep, .riling Reaper’ and a large varie ptati ty of other-'Farming Implements. Wm. ■ mij Deveimey, Auctioneer. 1 niaj [ Thursday, March 8. Wm. Mussleman, than fn Fr?uUuord,township, J of a mile north at n, )f .Ftatafleid-r-Mare, Cows, Wagon and tionii Hotisehold Furniture. pem r 0. Ann M. Ziegler and y a in, hevtZiegler; Executors of David Ziegler, i um, jit- latA,residence of deceased, in North When, todd|eton., township, near the Crane’s Hoa« Sapifßoad -r- Horses, Cattle, Carriages, be sti Farn^glmplements and Household Fur im, u ; »mt\! i Safsßmayj March 10. James F. Sheafer , B k;, and D&fttol Bheafer, Executors of John nr dip Bh6Me£[M_ i 'the late residence of the de omu ceased; South Middleton township, one s E ta milekonth of Boiling Springs.—Horses, iem..iCow^ f Colts; Household furniture, ib latjWih'.' Devenney, Auctioneer, oniii s I Saturday,' March 10th. Wm. G. Peffer, bioiidn Dlcklnsoh twp., at the head of Alex r Me. under,s Spring. ■ Horses,| Mules. Colts, ili CoW‘S( BuU,{young cattle, Threshing Ma vabhlne.j.Wagons, Household and Kitchen ejml laammkjst. B. Moore, Auctioneer. ~ f,-;-, Monday March 12, George Tripner, one mile north of e h rti,Mlddlesex.’i-Horseg, Cows, Hogs and farm cciviodhgMtbaMfef: John Kitch, Auctioneer, hmu l3, James A. William inreitj Bohj'.JirHn.Sllver Spring township, 5 miles lat fejeait'OfGarllflle, large sale of Horses. Cows, Waggons, Buggy, Sleigh, he.siaa Threshihg Machine, Reaper and Mower, thrafiFarjiling'iUtensils and Household furni urae r i:ture; l Wtn. Devlnncy, Auctioneer. Montiuji' March 13. Wm. H. Miller, l tiiai t;Esq;,\A.Bslignee of Alfred Moore. South tunl „j, ■ MiddlotOn towhshipp-Horses, Waggons yii Furniture, &c. , H e ) ( ; Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 22, is tatfi '23| .24, David Martin, at the Cornman or [j||. {Houee. Carlisle, Hotel Furniture, consist tumto lifig^dffßeds, Bureaus, Stands, Tables, jer iv, ChalrsiijLooking Glasses, Carpeting, Blinds, &c., &c. N. B. off” iiMwWirAuctioneer. -salreiiij.- \ s ngninS; [DbMOOBATIC County CONVENTION. — will to the published call, the Demo ,Y d Convention to elect dele into legates,. to : the coming State Convention, as lesnic it;’ a^inbledli, the Court House in Carlisle, ills won. on last. On motion, Mathew G^b{&Vtli, ! Esq., of Dickinson, was chosen Unrliib' MtnpPl&rycChairman, and J. B. Loidig a ond Spring, was elected Secre »” taiyivll;,The ‘ townships were then called 1 slt fnrtl ,foUowing delegates presented ry ' their credentials. Ckttiiilei:East Ward —Andrew Kerr, Abraham Dehuff. , hlicto Carlisle West Ward —Adam Senseman, Thndie ! Mathew Galbraith, George 1 Kissinger.,,;, , 100 East Penrishoro —Wm. M. Gardner, B. L Haldeman: ? >‘i S EranhforS~lj. H. Orris, Jacob Kast. he , JfampderW-Abraham Manning, John rwll, i H.MyersiC : LTopen/ctt—Robert Elliott, John M’Coy. iitjo/inso; : ZjOwer AUen—Gea. B. Heck, H. D. in w Ml:-, .tßowmonC- If.: ■ft swi'y- • Jtfqohariicsburg —David Sponsler, Jno. kw**, , vofoi® 5 ; ~ MMd&s.ei—Abraham Lamberton, Levi peiio»!;i, idoo'® 1 Cristleib, D. W. Sterett. tart ® r MonroeWWm. E. Kerns, G. W. Pressel. bio E’ewviUe—'Wm. Barr, Dr. David Ahl. moob' aMßWbfurff— Michael Smith, D.S. M’.Coy. that i/;A/gwforei-i.C. Melllnger, Jas. M’Oulloh. e w* ® Middleton— Perez Howard, Perez t tim iw Quigley.;. Dtu up - 'ltemi} Cumberland —Wm. Addams, H. atneioo s : FemirT-John Moore, Samuel Harper, e Scraii SUtiebtSpring —John Emminger, Jno. ot).ct> B.Leiaig. . wei«'“ > South Middleton —Jacob Zug, J, M. itution! Goodyear.’ ■ low** SouthamptonA-J ames Chestnut, Jno. KitzmiUer. about v , Shippensburg —David Criswell, John id to rtf R. MlUer. ' tictnnd;. . Shippenstrurg Township —Thos. P. Blair, a” ins w John Wonders. i best n * i Coper Allen —Henry M. Cocklin, Adam s oM«s ( *t Kofler. 1 [e boss* . pennsboro —Jacob Chisnell, J. fe, MkCtorothera. > , /®JtConventlou was then declared duly rnb>' iQtl - and on motion Col. James ‘wpjw l1 ’ Of Southampton was chosen a' ■ Chairman, and Abraham Lam- CAiif ' - ■ ,berfcoa£>£ya.d Jno. B. Leidig were chosen peipapent Secretaries. . js a si®' The Convention then proceeded to nomi wlieik' nate candidates for Senatorial and Repre i long*’ -Seh'tatWe delegates to the State Conveu e font ■' reen, Delegate 0 the named John H. Criswell of ■ iiioull' 5 Vi;^^Mrf,, : Barr named Henry Manning of proBCo‘Ki%wttm,' bni < T? ! ’vCl^ l p^Repi , esentative Delegate ! ’Dehuff named J. W. D. Gillelhi ‘ Carlisle. , rJll , > named Thos. J. Kerr of 011 ”lcW of Hr. Barr it was then re- St| "ld that the gentlemen named appear ' beM» , the Convention in order that it ! t' o .ft - known who was their preference |> tw .foraQo vernor. Messrs Kerr, Criswell and Gillellu appeared and severally stated that . ( ' committed to the fortunes of no ang* ss ‘'y fliwi, and would, if elected, be governed by totatcf ; they considered would promote the 10 ni° st t and success of the party. Mr. , n fter»°V ;; also stated that he know Mr. s , nni 20 511 42 8770 02 81,107 01% By Balance paid Into Court to be ap plied under the Act of Assembly aforesaid, 517 17 8421 72 Certified on oath to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County the sth day of January A. D. 1860. SAML. W. NEVIN, Treasurer Take Notice.— That the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County have appointed Tuesday the 20th day of March next, at tho Court House, in the borough of Carlisle at 10 o'clock A. M., for hearing and determining tho claims of tho respective creditors against tho Company, agreeably to tho Acts of Assembly made for tho relief of said creditors on tho Ist day of April, 1823, and the supplements thereto. At the nlore snla time and place,tho preferred (if any) and all the creditors are requested to have thwr respec tive claims duly authenticated and presented, and also to furnish evidence at the same time 'Whether any claims have been assigned or are still held by the original owners; anti also proof to establish the consideration of their claims, whether for work, materials Ac. $2291 32 Fob. 1,1868 —3 t. $458-1 60 gTOVES, TINWARE, &c. Tho undersigned having made an excursion to the Eastern Cities, to lay in a stock of manufac tured articles, and material for the manufacture of all kinds of ware kept in a hrst class Stove, Tin and Sheet-iron establishment, are prepared to prove to tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that they are determined to sell goods at prices which defy competition. Their slock of $197 06 STOVES AND ENAMELED WARE is the best that Philadelphia and New York can produce. Their stock oi stoves consists in part of the following named: Cook’s Governor Penn, Prairie Flower, and the Barley Sheaf, with all varieties of Parlor, Bed-room and Office Stoves, of the neatest pattern, and hest quality. The Governor Penn, which they guarantee to give en tire satisfaction In every respect, with capacity to prepare the cooked or baked fare of any fumf ly with less consumption of fuel than any other stove, they will warrant for six mouths. They manufacture Zimmerman’s Steam Cook Kettle, in which all kinds of vegetables can bo cooked at the same time, without tho one llavoring the other. Best of They have pur chased for cash, and therefore have the prices of their goods reduced to a very low figure, feeling confident that “ large sales and small profits ” is the best policy. They call attention to their large stock of Tin, Sheet-iron, and $16,548 15 ENAMELED WARE, consisting of Buckets, Basons, Wash-boilers, Wash-dishes Lard Cans, Coal Scuttles, Ac., Ac., guaranteeing to all who may purchase of them,,a saving of at least TWO DOLLARS out of every ten expended. Heaters, Kitchen Ranges and Furnaces set in on short notice. Roof ing and Spouting done in the best manner and ou reasonable terms. Old stoves taken in ex change for now ones. Give us a call. North Hanover street, between Wetzel's and Thudlum’s Hotels. 611,565 08 $15,000 00 30 00 25 00 Thankful for the patronage heretofore so Über- 1 ally bestowed upon them, they solicit a continu ance of the same. 815,055 00 Feb. B,lBBo—Bm. Sales ~ ~ ?498 7-4 Will be sold ut Public Bale, on Thursday, Feb ruary 15,18UU, at the residence of the subscriber, hi X*cuu twp., on the Hoad leading from the Stone Tavern to Palmstown, about one mile and a-half south-east of Palmstown, and about two miles north-east of Centrevlile, the following described personal property, viz: Six head of Work: Horses, two two-year old Colts, tvn vonrlim* four (JoWH, (OUC Of which i.' of Young Cuttle, seven teen liei )od Breeding Bows, nine Bhoats, aper and Mower, (Low istown-1 t Hay Kake, a llrst-rate Grain D ) Fodder Cutler, Cutting Box, one i rope and puilej-.s all complete,, chine and Horse Power, (with Gum iie/cnig,; one Broad-wheeled Wagon and Bed, one Narrow-wheeled -Wagon, one Bpring Wagon, one sett of Hay Ladders. (22 feet long,) one Patent Hay Knife, Bung Boards, three liar rows, threo.Bar-shear Plows, Shovel Plows, one largo Cultivator, one Com Planter, one large Bled, (wlili iron aoles,) one Sleigh, one good Itocicaway Buggy and Harness, Windmill, six setts of Horse Gears, Blind Bridles. Ply Nets, slx-horso Line, two three-horse Double Trees, Double Trees, Sin gle Trees, Log Chain, Fifth Chain, Grubbing Hoes, Dung Forks, Rakes, two Grain Cradles, a lot of Bags and Barrels, Hay by the Ton, Corn Fodder by the Bundle. Potatoes by the Bushel, one Eight Day Clock, one Kitchen Cupboard, &0., together with a great many other articles too numerous to mention. Walo to commence ut 9 o'clock, A. M., when terms will be made known by • JOHN G. HUTCHISON. N. 13. Mooke, Auctioneer. Feb. 1, 1800-21.* ALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ■twill expose at Public Sale at the residence of Al fred Mooro, In South Middleton township Cum berland county, on Tuesday 13th of March, the following personal propesty, to wit: A good Family Horse, 0 years Old, a Driving Horse 5 Years Oid, a Fruit Waggon, Trotting IKiggy, one Set of Harness, one Hundred Feet of Leather Belting, new, Bees by the Scap, two Hundred Locust Posts and Chestnut Kalis, Blacksmith Tools, Honey and Boxes, Platfosm Scales, Garden Tools, Strawberry Boxes, a large lot of Peach Baskets and Peach Boxes, and a large amount of excellent Household Furniture, among which are four large Dining Tables, one Break fast Table, Bedsteads, Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Wash Stands, Toilet Sets, and two hundred and fifty Yards of Carpet. Also a Safe, Carpenter Tools and many other articles. 81000 14 336032 05 Sale to commence at 10 o’clock. W. H. MILLER, , Assignee of Alfred Hourc. Feb. 8, lBo(i—ts. 8133,918 60 3133,918- 80 AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The under signed. appointed auditor, by the Court of common Picas of Cumberland Countv, to mar shall and distribute the balance in the hands of William Moore, sequestrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike lioad Company, to and among the creditors of said Company, hereby gives no tice to all Interested, that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at the I’rothonolary‘s otilce in the Borough of Carlisle on Friday, the Kith day of February. ISGG, at 10 o'clock, A. M. .TAMES R. IRVINE. Jan. 23,18 C SO i ICE. —Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been Issued on yin of John Shadier, late of South Middleton Twp., Cumberland co., dec’d., to the undersigned executors, who reside in the same township. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those .having claims wiJl.pleusQ present them for settlement. DAVID SHAEFFEH, “ JAMES SHAKFFER, ■ Executors. 8351 52 4153 80 Jan. 18, XBGC—Ot. 51505 32 VTOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that ,X,\ letters of Administration on the estate of i>r. Win. Mateer, late of Usburn, Upper Allen township, have been granted to the undersigned residing in said township.' All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment im mediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. MAUGAKETTA J. MATEEU, Administratrix, 84,138 00 Jan. 11,18M —tit. ADMINXSTKATOXi'B NOTlCE.—no tick is hereby given that letters of Admin istration on the estate of .lacob Elchelberger, lute of East Penushoro* two,, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, All persons indebted to the said es tate are requested to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims against the estate Will also present them for settlement. JOHN WOLF. Administrator, Feb, 1, iSli3 —»»t*. 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SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FUEE. .UUlress, MUNN & Co. No. 'A7 Park How, Now York CU> Dee. 1,1800. SOMETHING NEW AND ECO NOMICAL,. The days of humbug and swindling in .spuri ous Gas Burners are at au end where the LAT ENT STEEL TIP KKUULATOU is Introduced. I propose to the people of Carlisle to furnish thorn with a Buuxeu or UEauEA/rou that will save from ilO to IS per cent, in their Gas bills, I further propose to prove demonstratively on their Gas Pipes the truth of my assertions before they adopt them, which Is but fair. The principles of the llegulutor are, Ilrst: The Consumer knows exactly what lie consumes, for they are gaged at high pressure, while common Burners are gaged at lou>. Second: They cau be regulated to ourn six dlUereal sized lights, viz: 1, z, 3, -i, 5 and li loci (cubic) per hour. They can, after burning four or live years, bo renewed for live cents ppr Burner, being the price of the small steel tip at the top of the Burner, and the only thing perishable about it; besides, having an in dependent chamber for heating the Gas, which the only sure means of saving. X have sold them in all the Eastern and 'We., eru cities with marked success, and would pleased to give an improvement that Woum Ufy all that burn Gas to adopt them. JUH " X will be at the EnANKLixi-rot’sKforn /w i,,-- whe ro »“ cn« »™ the “ Ho Bu SWr" fro.: of charge* 1 will mso <- ft u o u the citizens at their stores and dwelling**, giving all a chance to gel this truly remarkable and Gas saving Burner. AVILL. n.,KOGKItS, Agent. Feb. I, IHO0 —K*. 'DIAMOND DEALER & JEWELER, WATCHES, JEWEIM * BU.TEB WAKE, WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED. 803 flTi.afnnt. 11 AH ON HAND A LAKOR A- .SPLENDID ASSOIiTMENT Ob' DIAMOND JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS. KINGS, PINS, STUDS, DIAMOND SETS, AI ALSO, ON HAND A I.AIEGK ASSOUTMENT OV AMEKICAX, UWlfiS WATCJIE.S. MY ASSORTMENT OF JKWKLUY IS COMPLETE IN ALL RESPECTS, Embracing Articles of (he Highest Cost, Arndt's of Compare!/ively Small Value. A VEKY I-AHGK .STOCK OS PLAIN RINGS ON HAND. SILVERWARE OF ALL KINDS ALSO FANCY SILVEIUVAUE SUITABLE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS. ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING KINGS AI.W.VYS ON I*ixrticulcr Attention Paid (o Repairing Diamonds and all other Precious fct.me.s BOUGHT FOR CASH, AS AJ-SO, OLD (I OLD AND SILVKR COUNTIIV TUAUr, SOI.U ITKU. Feb. I, ISUO— ly. FURS! FURS!! FURS!! WHOLESALK AND UKTAII CItAULKS OAKFOKU J SONS, LWtMCII/uf Hotel, Philadelphia, have now opt-n their large and splendid slock of Ladies’ Fur Capes, Collars, Mulls, Culls, Cloves, ’ do.. ‘dc. A. - - - - ever before offered by them, all of which ure war ranted to bo as represented. ••• - SHIPPING FURS BOUGHT. Oct. IS, 1863,—4m. QARLISLE MARBLE YARD. — RICHARD O W K N , fauili IfaiiovcrStreet;opposite /Jonhs' Store, CUdiale. The subscriber lias on hand a largo and well se lected stock of HEAD STONES, MONUMENTS, Tombs, &c„ of chaste and beautiful designs, which ho will sell at the lowest possible rales be ing ilcslrous of selling out his stock. Head-stones tlnlshed from three dollars upwards. Drown Stone, Marble Work, Mantles, *tc.. fur buildings, marble slabs for furniture, «.ve., con stantly unhand. Iron railing for eemetry lots, &e., of the best Philadelphia Workmanship, will be promptly attended to. Dec. l.astie. WE have just received a large supply of Cunls from Now York, and are prepared to execute Professional, business and wedding Cards, of ail sizes, In the neatest styles, and at very reasonable rates, at tho VOLUNTEER OFFICE. CHI'XKb. —W o have ou hand several new and Improved Check Plates, and can do such work, plain, waved or tinted, equal to anv 011100 In the country, at tho VOLUNTEER OFFICE s' i i>er aiimun, T E'BMS SUCH AS AS ALSO, HAND. Cloves and Hoods. Also the ilne.si Assortment of Robes, Caps, Mulders,