jhbes Institute.—The 13 th annu li ng of the Cumberland County •s Institute convened in the Beth ■ch, Meehanicsburg, on Tuesday, .01 *tl ;ei in tel [Vi u: h inst. following gentlemen were elected I for the ensuing year : klent— Rev. G. Sigler, Meohauics- Presidents. —Solomon Gorgas and Thomas, Mechanicsburg;' Adam Penn township. :tary. —John N. Taylor, Upper Al- Soorolary. —W. H. Zinu, New surer. —John H. Zinu, Centerville. spending Secretary. —G. Swartz, lanstown. ’uesday evening addresses were red by Rev. B. H. Kerr and Prof, nof New York city. Prof. Wat -10 spoke on Wednesday and Thurs enlngs, and recited “ The one horse s,” ‘Sheridan’s Ride,’ “ The Bridge as,” and several other poetical ef s, with great effect. deb Tbial. Our readers will iss remember the murder of the family, in York county, some 3 since, an account of which we led at the time. They'will also re- :r that a man named Wm. Dona- ?was arrested for the murder. Dur tho past two weeks, Donavan, toge rwith two men named Boyle, and a |by the name of MeKrauighan, have |undorgoing trial, for this murder, at % -The Jury found Donavan guilty Birder in the first degree and he has pentenced to be hanged. [irt Proceedings—Conclusion of ko Week.— Commonwealth vs. Ab llliard. Infanticide, and concealing tof a bastard. In this case, which >n trial when we went to press last EL the jury brought in a verdict of pr on the second charge. Sentenced ndergo an imprisonment in Eastern Itentiary for 2 years and 0 months. — |aughlin and Graham for Common fth; Shearer for defendant. in. vs. John Bowers—Assault and iry, with attempt to commit a rape Sarah .Miller. It was shown that i’s character was not exactly what iould be, in fact it was so bad in all meets that the Commonwealth aban nd the prosecution. Maglaughlin and |||len for Com.; Todd for defendant, ibm. vs. Susan Filey, Kate Cromer, jfoa Leiphart, Eliza Clark, Mary Mah j’-Jane Mahon. Open and notorious ydness. Verdict guilty—sentenced to imprisonment df one year in county ilf Maglaughlin and Gillelen for Com.; a for defendants. Jin. vs. Geo. Tizzard. Assault and fery upon S. K. Donavin. Acquitted he ground of Insanity. Maglaughlin ■Shearer for Com.; Todd for defend- 6m. vs. John Murray. Arson—firing a table-of Dr. Ziegler, in Carlisle—ver- I'not guilty. Maglaughlin for Com. ; iarer,for defendant. |m. vs, Julia Turner. Infanticide I concealing tho deatli of a bastard n. Nol pros entered as to first count ifendant pleads guilty on second count, Hs sentenced to an imprisonment of Bear and six months in Eastern Pen piary. Maglaughlin for Com.; Shear- Er defendant. im. vs. Warren Harder. Adultery, Rication and Bastardy. Verdict, guil- Sh first count, but not guilty on the lad count. Sentenced to pay a fine of land tho costs of prosecution, and to Ed committed until this sentence is Billed with. Maglaughlin for the Bn. ; Penrose and. Todd for defendant. Hpi. vs. Theodore E. Coston. ’ Rape. Hpliet not guilty. Penrose and Ma ■ghlin for Com.; Shearer for defend- K This was a most remarkable case; although the lady on whom the out re was committed, and whose testimo wwas corroborated in many respects, Bre positively as to the identity of the poner, yet the defendant proved an ali- Bby a number of most respectable wit ffises, during the entire day on which |e offense was alleged to have been com ptted. [Com. vs. Robert Sheads. Assault and [attery with an intent to kill. This was It the shooting of Captain Cireey on the |y of the Republican Mass Meeting in prlisle. The evidence however failed to Jnnect the defendant with the offense, Id the jury rendered a verdict of not nilty. Maglaughlin and B. Hepburn, 1., for Com.; Humrich and Weakley for Bfendant. Com. vs. Jno. Rosier and James Rosier. Jusauce. Verdict not guilty. Costs di aled equally between the parties. Ma pughhn, Penrose and Graham for Com. »dd for defendants. pm, vs. Henry Sadler, William Wil- David Dong, Jr., John Lament, Krgaret Lament, Mary Lament, Geb. C. ilium, Anna Lament. Blot. Verdict [pt guilty, prosecutor to pay one half- the feta, and David Long, Jr., and John La iont to pay equally the other half, Ma aughlin for Com. Dorn. vs. Jno. Myers. Surety of the ice, on oath of Geo. G. Davidson. De idaut held in $lOO with approved se rity to keep the peace for one year, lorn. vs. George Sleder, Mary Beider i Henry Beider. Surety of peace, on h of John Shugart. Each party sen iced to pay one half the costs, lorn, vs. Caroline Rowers. Surety of 5 peace on oath of Jnq, Parlett. Defen nt held in $lOO to keep the peaep. ■ 3pm. vs. Jno.- Parlett, Surety of peace, oath of Cqroliqe Rowers. Each party itonoedto pay their own costs. Com. vs. George Rosier. Surety of peace oath of William Fesler. . Defendant Id in $lOO to'keep the peace. Com. vs. William Eesler. Surety of ace, on oath of Rosier. Def’t. held in 00 to keep the peace. Common Pleas —Third Week. . William McMillan vs. David Rlaek. — ib'c Facias sur Mechanics Lien. Judg ent for Plaintiff" for $162,22. Watts and irker for Plaintiff. Henderson and Hays r defendant. Jacob G- Kisten, Executor of David iaxtyell dec’d, ys. Robert Rrysun Admin itratpr of "\VUUanq Harkn'ess. Debt, — erdlot, Judgment for plaintiff for $1339,- peter J?. Ege, Administrator of Mary ige, deceased, ys. F. Watts and J. B. Par ser, Esqrs. Verdict for defendants. Smith or plaintiff! . Watts & Baker for defen lants. Frederick & Brothers, ye. James 11. Allen md Henry Porter, grading as James M. & Co. Appeal in assumpsit. Ver- diet, judgment for plaintiff. Henderson and Haj s for paintifl’. Penrose and Foulke for defendants. Jacob Rhoem vs. H. G. Beltzhoover. — Action in debt; judgment entered by by consent, for Plaintiff, for §450,00 and costs. Dunbar for plaintiff; Beltzhoover for defendant. SPECIAL NOTICES . BST - Wo would respectfully call the at tcntlon of tlio public to the cheapest and best as sortment of Horse Blankets, Sleigh Bells; (strapp ed and loose,) Sleigh Runners, Sleigh Baskets and- Sleigh Findings and Trimmings, ever offered in Carlisle, at HENRY' SAXTON'S cheap Hard ware Store, No. 15 East Main Street. Nov. 15,1806—2 t An Invaluable Gift.—As the season is ap proaching when gifts are particularly in season, wo would early suggest that the most sensible, because the most useful and valuable, gift to a lady is a Wheeler &. Wilson Serving Machine.- These machines arc the best for family use. Woman’s Greatest Boon.—Wo would advise a man to forego a thresher and thresh wheat with n llail rather than to see a wife wear her health, vigor and life away £ in the everlasting "stitch, stitch,stitch,” when a Sowing-Machine can be obtained. The Wheeler & Wilson Is an in valuable aid in every household. We have had several different kinds on trial, and after six years’service, the Wheeler & Wilson has taken the precedence as the best where all kinds of sew ing are to bo done in a family— American Agri culturist. _ Agency at the Rail Road Ofllco CarlislcJPa, Nov. 22,1860. Consdmpti 3N Curable by Dr. Schenk’s Med icines.—To cure consumption, the system must be prepared so that the lungs will heal. To ac-, complish this, the liver and stomach must first he cleansed and an appetite created for good wholesome food, which, by these medicines will bo digested properly, and good healthy blood madethus building up the constitution;— Schenck’s Mandrake Pills cleanse the stomach of all bilious or mucous accumulations; and, by. using the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the ap petite is restored. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup is nutritious as well as medical, and, by using the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease. If patients will take these medicines according to directions, consumption very fre quently In its lost stage yields readily to their action. Take the pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It docs not follow that be cause the bowels are not costive they arc not re quired, for sometimes in diarrhoea they are nec essary. The stomach must ho kept healthy, and an appetite created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs properly and al lay any irritation. Then all that is required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking cold. Exercise about the rooms as much as pos sible, eat all the ricbestfood—fatiueat, game, and in fact, anything the appetite craves; but be par ticular and masticate well. Oct. 25,1860 —2nd w ca mo 1 yr; Itch ! Itch! Itch! Scratch 1 ! Scratch ! Scratch! Wheaton's Ointment will euro tho Itch in IS hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of tho Skin. Price 50 cents. For ,salo by all druggists. By sending 00 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, solo Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, It will bo forwarded by mall, free of postage, to any part of the United States. June2B,lBoo—ly Eimons or Youth.— A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De cay, and all the affects of youthful Indiscretion, will for tho sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It, tho recipe and directions for making tho simple remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver tiser’s experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., N. Y. Fob. 22,1800— ly Stkakoe, But TnuE.—Every young lady and gentleman in tho United States can hear some thing very much to their advantage by return mall (free of charge,) by addressing the under signed. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. AU others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, N. Y" F eb.22,1800— ly A Card to Invalids.—A Clergyman while residing In South America ns n missionary discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases-of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vi cious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by tills noble remedy. Prompted by a de sire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the receipe for preparing and using this medicine, In a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. - Please Inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City. April 10, 1808-ly* To CoNsmm*rvE3.--Tho advertiser, haying been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, ho wUI send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which hey will And a sure cure for Consumption, Ast hma, Bronchus, Coughs, Colds, and. aU Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the ad vertiser In sending the Prescription Is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be Invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer wiU try hla remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, free by return mall, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. Fob. 22, im.—ly ' Buggies.— The undersigned; in Pitt Street, a few doors South of the Mansion House' have now- on hand Top Buggies, Trotting Bug gies, Carriages and secondhand Buggies and Car riages. , Aug. 0, 1860 —tf , Remedial Institute fob Special Cases, No, M, Bond Street, New York. AST Full Information, with tho highest testimonials; also, a Booh on Special Diseases, in a sealed envelope, sent/ree.“S» Bo sure and send for them, and you will not regret It; for, as advertising physicians are generally Imposters, without references no stranger should to trusted., Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct to Dr, LAYVBENCE, No. II Bond Street, New Yqrk, N0v.15, 1800—ly WONDERFUL, BUT TliUB ! JUDASIE Remington, the world-renowned Astrologlst and Sona'mbnllstlo Clairvoyant, while In a clalrvoy. ant state, delineates the very features of the per son you are to marry, and by tiro aid of an Instru ment of Intense power, known as the Prychomo trope, guarantees to produce a perfect and life like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character, &o. This Is no Impo sition, ns- testimonials without number can as sert. By stating place of birth, age, dlsposltlpn, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture by return mall, together with desired Information. Address in confidence, Madame Gertrude Rem ington, P. O. Box 297; West Troy, N. Y. Nov. 15. 180 G-Cm MARRIED MOBDOEF—DONEB—On the 13th Inst., at Gar ber’s Hotel; by the Bey. D. Stock, Mr. Levi Mor-' dorf to Miss Mary E. Donor, all of the vicinity of Plainfield, this comity. . MOUNTZ—NICICEY—On the same day, by the same, at the house of tho bride’s father, Mr. Ja cob H. Mountz to Miss Susan M. Nlokoy, both of F «^^M , iß° I ??i y 6nthel s thlnst.. bv the same, Mr. Henry Hershman to Miss Julia Mavberry, both of Plainfield, tills cobntj r . • MELOr^-ZIMMERMAN —On tho 15th lust., at the house of the bride’s father, by Rev. B.; P. Beck, Mr. Jacob L. Meloy to Miss Martha B, Zhn mpOß^^B the 18th lust., by Bev. D. H. Carroll, John C. Porter, of Kent co., Md.,to Miss Mary A., daughter of John Mc- Knlght, of Bendorsvlllo, Adams cp. ' ■ • . - SISIONS-’-BO'SYE—On the loth Inst., by Bev; A. Trlpner, Mr. George Simons to Miss Sarah Bowe, both of this county. BLOSER—On the sth inst., in Plainfield, Mrs Bloser, wife of Win, Bloser, In tho 48d year of her On tho 7th.. inst., near Blosersvllle. Mr. Jacob Hoover, aged 49 years, 11 months and 27 days.' Wednesday, Nov. 21, iB6O. Flour.— Tho market is very dull and buyers are holding off for some concession in prices. There la no shipping demand and only a few hundred barrels were taken by tho hotno consumers at 813 @ 13 per bbl. for Northwest family, Including 100 bbls. fancy at 813 75, Penna. and Ohio family at 842 ® 1450, fancy lots at 115 ® 16, extras 80 ® 10 50, and 88 ®8 75 for superfine, ns ‘in quality. There is little or nothing doing in-Ryo Flour-or Corn Meal. *-*• , , Grain.— Tho Wheat market is extremely quiet, and, in tho absence of sales, we quote red at 83 to 83 lo per bushel for Pennn.: and S 3 20 ® 83 30 for Southern. Nothing doing in Rye. Com is dull, and 3000 bushels of yellow sold at 8125—a decline. Oats are steady; 3000 bushels Delaware sold at 62 ® 63c. 3000 bushels of two-rowed Now York Bar ley sold at SI 31 per bush, Tho receipts to-day arc as follows: 1700 Barrels Flour. 1800 bushel Wheat, 2800 bushel Corn, 4100 bushel Oats. Seeds.— Clovorseee continues scarce; small sales of prime are making at s9® 10 50 per bush, for old and new. Tmothy ranged at Irom 83 25 ® 83 50. Flaxseed sells on arrival at 83 30 per bush- ’ Whiskey.— Prices are unchanged; small sales of barrels are making at 8 41 ® 212 for Penna. and §2 13 y £ per gal. for Ohio. WANTED.— Two good, sober men to' work on a farm in Charles county, Mcl. on tno Potomac lUvor. Cllmato healthy and, pleasant. Apply to MRS. R. A. SMITH, at her Photographic Gallery, Carlisle, Pa. Nov. 22,1« U PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. — On- TUMSDA Y, December 11, 1800.—By virtue 01 au order of tho Orphans' Court 6f Cumberland county, the subscribers, Guardians of tho minor children of Dr. Dotrioh Coovor, deo’d., will ex pose to public sale, on the above day, at 1 o’clock, p. M.. tho following described real estate, viz: A TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, containing 3 ACRES and 112 PERCH ES, situate on tho York Road, about two and a hnlf miles East of the Stone Tavern, and about one and a-bulf miles West of tho Hanover Turn-, pike, In Dickinson township, It having boon tho residence of Detrlch-Coovor, at tho time of his decease. This property Is admirably calculated, for a private residence of a physician or any oth er person, tho house being very commodious and elegant: having an excellent Stable, Carriage House, and unnecessary Out-bulldlngs, 2 Cisterns, and Indeed every convenience for a comlortablo residence. Tho grounds are planted with tho choicest Fruit and Shrubbery. Also, at the same time and place, will bo sold a small Tract o£ TIMBER LAND, about one mile and a-half distant, in tho same township, which Is convenient for rails and Uro-wood, and which contains about •! ACRES and 120 Perches. Terms ma’de known on tho day of sale by DAVID COOVER, 1 auardirm , JOS. A. STUART, | U' 1 "’"""'-’- ALSO, will bo sold on the same day and place, by the undersigned, all her personal property, consisting of Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Parlor Stoves, IFarlor Cook Stove, Copk Stoves, 1 Bos ton Booking Chair, 3 Split-bottom Chairs and a lot of other Chairs. Settees, Looking Glasses, Cup board, Clock, Kettles, Wash Stands and Fixtures, Sowing Stand, Churn, Tubs, Quoensware, Ac.; also, a first-rate Grover ABakorSowlng Machine, (largo size, Just now,) a new Carriage and Har ness, 1 Sleigh, 1 Wheelbarrow, Wood-saw, Ac. A Cow and 2 fat Hog's; also, Fodder, Oats, Pota toes, and many other articles too numerous to mention, Nov. 22,18G0—tS, gAEGAINS! BARGAINS! ! " L> SELLING OFF AT COST I am soiling off my entire stock of Dry Goods AT COST, consisting of French, Plaid and Plain Poplins, nil wool llopps., French and English Morlnocs of the most beautiful colors, all wool and American Delaines, Cashmeres, Black and Colored Alpaccas, LADIES’ CLOAKING AND SHAWLS, Shirting and other Flannels, Canton Flannels, Cheeks, Ginghams, Tickings, Table Linen, La dles’ Vesta and Under AVare of every description, with a large assortment of Misses and Infants Me rino under Vesta of every size, Calicoes, Muslins, Balmoral Hoop Skirts, Ac., &c. Also, a largo assortment of Gentlemen’s Wear, Cloths, Casslmercs. StvttinctS) Jeans, Shirting, Flannels,. &c,, &c. all of which must bo sold at cost until tho entire stock is sold. My goods have all been bought— some at the lowest auction prices, the remainder at tho lowest wholesale prices at tho New-York and Philadelphia markets. WM _ A MILES| North Hanover Street, next door to Miller & Bowers’ (formerly John P. Lyon’s) Hardware Store. Remember tho number—B2.North Hano ver, Sign of the Yellow Fanuol, Nov. 22,18Gii T OOK BEFORE YOU LEAP.—To get I 1 mo finest and cheapest assortment of Ladles Cloaks, Shawls and >Voolen Knitted Goods, go to HUTTON’S Cloak and Shawl Store, No. 69 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, two doors from Leon ard’s Corner. TO GET THE LATEST PANG Y PlT tiugs lor tho Ladles, go to HUTTON’S Fanby store, No 69 North Hanover,Street, Carlisle. IT CAN’T BE DENIED THAT HUT TON has Just opened the cheapest Balmorals, bop Skirts, and other cheap goods In the coun ty, Zephyr and Germantown woolen Yarn in all shades. Store No. 60 North Hanover St., Carlisle. HUTTON’S POLICY —QUICK SAL.ES AND SMALL PROFITS. Cftll and seo ror yourselves, at No. 69 North Hanover Street, Carlisle. , . Button has not the lar gest Store in Carlisle, but tho people say ho the cheapest goods. Go and see at No, 59 North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Hutton has just received; great bargains from tho lato Now York ions. Stop and see thorn at No. 69 North Hanover Street, Carlisle. SUS-K-SPEALED-T HE HIGH Prices, at HUTTON’S variety Store, th Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. Nov. 22, 1860 —2t DEGISTERS NOTlCE.—Notice is TVhereby given to all persons interested, that tho following accounts have been filed in this Of fice, by tho accountants therein named for exam ination, and will bo-presented to tho Orphan’s Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, December 18th, A. D., 1860, viz; 1. The" account of James Dunlap, Admlnistrar tor of George Rea, latb qfPenn township, deceas- ed. 2 First and'flnal account of Jackson Free and' John Free, Administrators of Michael Free, late of East Pennsboro township, deceased. 3. First and final account of Harvey. Gutshall, Administrator of George Geese, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. __ : i The first and final account of John J. Craw ford. Administrator of William Crawford, late of the Borough of Nowvillo, deceased. 5 The first and final account of Jacob A. Smith, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Fink, late of Hogueatown, deceased; 0 1 First and final account of James Hemphill, Administrator of Moses Hemphill, late of South ampton township, deceased. 7. The first and final Administration account of George W. Evilhock, Administrator of the es tate of Rebecca Evilhock, late of Southampton ■township, deceased. r « The first and final account of Mary A. Swartz, Administratrix of the estate of Jesse 2. Swartz, late of Mifflin township, deceased. M t 0 The first and final account ,of John Sheets. Administrator of Joseph O. Livingston, late of East Pennsboro township, deceased. 10 Aooount.of George Kuntz, Guardian of Mary Erford, now Mary wolf, a minor child of Jacob I Erford, deceased. A _ 1 11, The first and final account of Levi K. Dona vin. Executor of the lasuwlll and testament of William MoConnel,-lato of the Borough of Ship- P account of J. Huston McCul lough and William B. McCullough, Executors of the last will and testament of John McCullough, late of Newton township, deceased. 18 The first and final account of Henry Myers and Samuel Myers, Executors of the lost will and. testamontof Samuel Myers, late of Southampton township,deceased, ’ n. First and final account ot Mrs. Mary J. Smith, Administratrix of Samuel I. Smith, late of New-? T David Whorry. Art-' mlnlstrator of the estate of the Rev, James Charl ton. late of Hopewell township, deceased, x , .* 10. The first and final administration Recount of Wm. McKee, Administrator, of Mrs. Mary J. McKee, late of West Pennsborough township, de -17. First and final account of George Miller, Ex ecutor of William Furguson, lato or West Pouus borough township, deceased. 18. The account of R. M. Henderson and Wm. G. Alexander, Executors of Wm. Alexander, into of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. ; 10. Account of James McKcohau, Esq., Admlnr Istrator de bonis non cuni lestamcnio dixnczo of Jami son Hannon, deceased. 20. First and final account of George Landis, Administrator of Catharine Whistler, late of Mifflin township.‘deceased,’ ’ 21, The account of Mrs, Catharine Brown, Ad ministrator of John Brown, late of Mifflin town ship, deceased. * • 1 23. The acoountof Margaret Ring wait, Adminisr tralrix of Louis ’ Kingwalt, late of Middlesex township, deceased, 1 A. B. & N. SHBBK. DIED PhiladolpUia Markets. iUJbertteementg. REBECCA S; COOVER. AND NO MISTA TCE ! Nov. 22,18CQ-* Heto afcbertlsmente. ATTENTION HORSEMEN! To Owners of Horses, Horse Sheers, and all others in terested in that noble andvsqfid animal, THE HORSE! Your attention is Invited to anew and valuable Invention known as “ HALL’S PATENT ELASTIC CUSHION" for tho preservation of HORSES FEET. It Is made of Rubber,.and by Us peculiar form will prevent stones from clinging to the horse’s feet, also, prevent their “ balling .up” In winter with snow. It can also bo so adjusted os to prevent tho animal from interfering and Is very beneficial to tender footed horses, and those used In travel ling over turn-pikes and hard roads, ns tho “ Cushion” when placed between tho hoof and tho iron shoe, prevents the concussion of tho blow -when the foot Is brought-in contact with hard substances and prevents their foot from getting sore. It will cure a pinched foot by threo months wear. To'farmers, teamsters and livery men It will-save thousands of dollars in tho wear and tear of Horse flesh. For sale at the cheap Hardware Store of Nov. 22,15C0. Real (Sstatc Sales. Eublic sale of personal PROPERTY.—On TUESDAY, November 27, Tho undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on tho above day, at his residence, in South Mid dleton township, on the Hanover Tuniplko, one mile North of Paportown, tho following describ ed personal property, viz: TWO HEAD OF WORK HORSES, TWO MULES. ONE BLOODED COLT, (rising threo years,) Twenty head of Horned Cattle, (six of which are Milk Cows,) one full-blooded Devon Bull, (3 years old,) two fine two-ycarliug Steers, eleven head of Young Cat tle, fourteen head or Southdown Sheep, twenty four head of Hogs, (nine of which are fat,).uino Shoals, two Breeding Sows, four Pigs, about twen ty Tons of TIMOTHY HAY, one Broad-wheeled Plantation Wagon and Bed, one narrow-wheeled Wagon, one Threshing Machine and Horse Pow er, one Wind Mill, one Manny’s lleajjor, one Wire Hay Rake, one Roller, Harrows, Plows, two pair of Hay Ladders, «fec., together with a variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to com mence at 0 o’clock, A; M. when terms will bo made known by Nov, 15,1800—ta PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ES TATE.—tuo subscriber oilers her property, situated In the Borough of Ncwburg, Cumber laud county, at Private Sale, consisting of T\VO LOTS OF GROUND, each fifty feet in iront, and one hundred and sixty-nine in depth, to an al ley, having thereon erected a largo two-story BRICK HOUSE and BACK BUILDING, (also two stories.) with large cellai*. A part of tho Brick building is fitted up for a Store Room. Al so, a good well of water at the door, a lot of choice FRUIT TREES, a good STABLE, Carriage House and other Out-bulldlngs. Thlsisa desira ble property. Also, another Lot ot Ground in the same place, with fifty feet front and one hundred and sixty - nino in depth, having tncreon erected a good CARPENTER SHOP. To any person desirous of purchasing said prop erty possession will lie given on the Ist of April, ISO 7. For further information apply to the un dersigned, residing on the premises, or on David Wherry, residing in the borough of Nowburg. SARAH RARE, Nov. 15,180G—3t* TO CAPITALISTS.—Tho subscriber offers at private sale the property known as the - NEWVILLE STONEWARE WORKS. To persons wishing to invest in a Manufacturing business this Is an opening seldom offered. The buildings are entirely new , tho business well es tablished, material convenient, and of the best quality, and an increasing demand for tho Ware, with no competition, A practical knowledge of the business not required. Satisfactory, reasons given for selling. Address, S. I. IRVINE, Nowvillo, Ra. Nov. 15,1SGG-31. EOR SALE OR RENT—Tho two DWELLING HOUSES and lot iu West Pom iret Street, adjoining W. P. Hullor, on tho East and Joseph Sites, on tho West, arc oilbred for sale. If not sold at an early day they will then bo for rent. On application. J, W. Eby, will'make known all further particulars and terms. JACOB HEN DEL. Nov. 15,18GG—3t SOTICE, —Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on tho estate of :son Moore, late of South Middleton Iwp. Cum berland county, dcc’d.. have been granted to tho undersigned residing in said township. All per sons to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. Nov. 15, ISCC-Gf 5 IVT OTICE. Notice is Hereby given that J\ Letters Testamentary on the estate of Wm. Moore, late ofSouth Middleton township, doc'd., have boon issued to the undersigned, residing In same township. All persons Knowing them selves indebted to the estate are requested to make pajonont immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. Oct. 25,i860—fit* HQj" George D. Craighead, oiio of the Executors Is, by arrangement, to receive anti pay out, so that all parties having claims or being indebted, may call upon him. HOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that letters Testamentary oh the estate of Ab’m. ;rick, deceased, late of Middlesex township, Cumberland county, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in same place. All per-' sons indebted to said estate are requested to mako payment immediately, and those haying claims will present them for settlement. JESSE HEITEICn, Executor* Oct. 25,1860 —Ct* QJREAT WATCH SALE! ON TIIK POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN. Giving Every Patron a Handsome and Reliable Watch for the Low Price of Ten Dollars , Without Regard to Value t and not to be Paid for Unless Perfectly Satisfac tory! 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches, $250 to $750 -100 Magic Cased Gold-watches, 200 to 500 100 Laches’ Watches, Enamelled, 100 to 600 200 Gold Hunt’g Chronometer Watc’s, 250 to 600 200 GoldHuntiug English Lovers, 200 to 250 600 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, 150 to 200 500 Gold Hunting American Watches, 100 to 250 500 Silver Hunting Levers, 50 to 150 GOO Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladies’watches, 50.t0 250 1.000 Gold Hunting Leplnes, 50 to 75 1000 Miscellaneous Sliver watches. 50 to 100 2.500 Huntiugßilver Watches* 25 to 50 5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds. 10 to 75 iSr Every patron obtains a Watch by this ar rangement, costing but $lO, while it may bo worth $750. No partiality showu.^Sff Messrs. J. iiICICHNO & Ct).. 1-19 Broadway, Now York City, wish to Immcdiatelly dispose of tho above magnificent Stock. Cortlticates, nam ing the articles are placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth 5750 or one worth loss. Tho return of any of our certificates entitles you to tho article named thereon upon payment, irrespective of Us worth, and as no ar ticle valued less than $lO is named on any certifi cate. it will at once be seen that this Is. No-Lottery, hut a Btralt-foroward legitimate Transaction, which may bo participated in even by the most fastidious J A single Clrtificato will ho sent by nmil.post paid, upon receipt of 25cts„ five for 81 t eleven for §2, thirty-three and elegant premium lor $5, sixty six and more valuable premium for $lO. one hun dred and most superb watch for $l5. To Agents or'thoso wishing employ mcntthls is a rare oppor tunity. It ts a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by tho Government, and open to tho most careful scrutiny. Try us! Address. ' A J. HICKLING & CO. Nov. 15,1806 —Cm 149 Brodway, Now York; TIT Y SECOND PROCLAMATION ,! \vM. A. MILES informs tho citizens of Cum berland and adjoining counties, that ho has re turned from the Eastern cities, where ho pur chased and now has in store, a large and elegant assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, ns well as all other kinds of goods belonging to the Ladles department, too numerous to men tion. Also, all kinds of. MEN'S W EAR,, all of which, when examined willbo found cheap er than can be had at any other store In the town of Carlisle. Como and see before purchasing.— Store, North Hanover Street, a few doors South of Leather, and adjoining Dr. Kleflbr 7 s and Mill er & Bower’s Hardware Store. Oct. 4.1860. rfIHE BEST PLACE TO BUY Boots, - I shoes, Hats, Caps, Under Shirts, Drawers, Men and Boys' Gloves, we., Is nt BLANK'S Boot, Shoo, Hat and Cap Ware Boom, S. \V. corner ot North Hanover Street and Luoust Alley, midway between Thudium’s and Wetzel's Hotels, Carlisle. Oct. 18,1800—(im BIVIDEND— Carlisle Deposit Bank, Nov. 0, 1800.—Tho Directors have this ared a Dividend of Five per cent, for the lasi six months, payable on demand clear of taxes. ’ J. B. lIASSr.EH, Cashier, NO.V. S, 1800—at TJIBD CAGES of every deacrpition at rj SAXTON.B. l3, 1806. THE Patent Chip Corn Husker, at 1 SAXTON’S. Bppt, 13. 1868, . ■ ' ' . -','rr. NORTH, Jicgkltr, PJjAIISf AND FANCY JOE ?KINT ING neatly execute,} (\t Hie BhQVt6Bt BO**- ' HENRY SAXTON, . No. 15 East Main Street, WM. MOOHB. JUgal iloticcs WM. MOORE, Administrator N. B. MOORE, WM. MOORE, Q. D. CRAIGHEAD, Executors, Brg (Soolrs. gECOND GRAND OPEN I N G NEW GOODS FROM NEW YORK admitted by all to bo the best Can in the market, warranted to be as represented or tho money re . m turned. A 1 FIIIE-PKOOF BIUCKS AND GKATES put In StoVCH on moderate terms. Thankful to his friends and tho public for tho liberal patronage heretofore conferred, ho hopes by strict attention to business and a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the same. JAMES M'CONEGAL. L. T. GREENFIELD'S! Sopt. ti, isco-iy» & CLAUDY, The following prices will give you an Idea of tho astonishing bargains now offering: ELEGANT ALPACOAS, Double Width, at 10 cents, worth GO cents. SUPER EXTRA DO. atoo cents, worth 00 cents. DRESS GOODS, Silks, Poplins, Plaids, Morluoos, In great, varieties at GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS. , Splendid Black and White BALMORAL SKIRTS, ONLY S 2 0 0 BRULER’S CELEBRATED BALMORAL SKIRTS, ONLY $2.50 calicoes, at 12* 4 cents and upwards. A Beautiful lot of good CALICOES Just received at cents. MUSLINS from 12)4 cents to 25 cents. Call, examine and be convinced that Ulne snillh and Rupp's stock is unsurpassed in beauty, durability ami cheapness, and that money.can be saved by dealing with them. Thankful lot* past favors they ask a continuance of the same. WAKE ROOMS a few doors North of Wetzel's I Hotel, North Jluuover Street, Carlisle, Pa. OijD Stoves Taken in Exchange. Oct -1 ISM—ani. H EA V V T I C K I N (> H , 1 yard wide, only 50 cents. lIKAVV DOMESTIC GINGHAMS only 25 cents, Also a beautiful assortment MOURNING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, AXD NOTIONS. A full lino of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, JEANS, CORDS, I desire to mention particularly my slock of HOME MADE CASSIMERES, CABINET TS, JEANS, A N D FLANNELS which are without doubt tho best Homo Made goods over offered in this town. WOOLEN HOODS, direct from the Manufacturer, nt prices that def: competition. FURS! FURS! All will please remember • that my Furs are bought from first hands and can bo sold at re raarKftbly low prices STACKS O F BLANK E T S, from N. Y. Auction Sales, AT OLD PRICES, A hundred other bargains oould ho ©mnuoro ted If v.'o had the space. Call and oxa'". 1-- yourselves at No. 1 East Main Bt" Remember tho ©!>■'■" tho«l!OY« haw-'- _,..ma-at , . OKKKNPIELD'S, No. 1 Kaat Mam Street. Nov. 15,1800. STOVE STOKE! Would Inform his numerous friends and the public generally, that ho has opened in South Hanover Street, adjoining Win. Rlalr A: Sou's wholesale and retail grocery, where he has on hand ft largo assortment of the latest im proved and most desirable Stoves in the market. Such as COOKINGSTOVMS of every variety and size, all of which he will warrant to give entire satisfaction. Also, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, for wood or coal, HEATERS portable and stat ion ary RANGES, nil of which ho will.soil 20 per cent, lower than can be purchased at any oilier estab lishment in the county. Before purchasing else where you will tlnd to your interest to give him a call as he is determined not to be undersold. matlo of Iho very best material ami at reduced prices. ROOFING AND SPOUTING promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Also, Fisueu’s Self-Sealing FRUIT CANS, (Successors to J; D. Gorgas.) The subscribers respectfully inform. the.puhlic in general, that they have purchased the TIN and SHEET IRON ESTABLISHMENT of Mr. Gorgas, in rear of the Court House, where they are prepared to accommodate the patrons of the old establishment and all others who may favor them with their work. If you wanttho very best COOKING STOVE at tho lowest price, comk to us. All Insured for six months or longer. Wo have nothing on hand but tho best bakers, and warrant them to be such, for wo keen none other. Come and see tho groat variety, wo can give hundreds of testimo nials if desired. Come and see our ' PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES for wood or coal. HEATERS AND RANGES, Stat ionary and Portable. of nil kinds In great-variety, made from the very best tin-plate. All you need iu our line can bo had from us at a saving of 20 per cent. Call at ourfctoro and Ware Rooms, in rear of t he Court House, ami you will save money in your purcha ses. It will fully pay you to come. TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING done at short not ice. Colmrgs, Ily strict attention to business the undersigned tope to merit and receive a liberal share of pub le patronage, Reps, AC., &C., July 12,1SGU—ly CAN BE .SAVED! who have just returned from the city with a splendid assortment of SI O V E S, consisting in part of “ BAULKY SHEAF,'’ “ GOV. PENN,” “NIAGARA,” “IRON SIDES,*’ “NO BLE COOK” and others, which they will Insure for SIX MONTHS and guarantee to bo the host Bakers and Roasters in the market. A trial will convince you. Their are unsurpassed this side of the cities, among which is SPEAR’S ANTI DUST, which cannot bo bent. They refer by permission to Rev; Bliss and olliers, who have them in use. They are pre pared to set HEATERS and RANGES at short notice, and call special attention to SANLFORD’S HEATER, which they recommend and ask you to give them a trial, and if not satisfactory they will re move them without charge. Any quantity of, references given. Their shelves are filled with all kinds of TIN WAR E ol their own manufacture, which they .are de termined to sell at short prollts. All kinds of SHEET IRON WORK, ROOFING ANII SPOUTING, done at short notice and on reasonable terms.— JOBBING done with ■jpiALL AND WINTER CLOTHING I The subscriber. thank Ail for past favors, bogs leave to inform the public that he continues the CLOTHING BUSINESS In all its various branches, at his okl stand. East Main Street, two doors west of Saxton’s Hard ware Store, Carlisle. Ho will, as heretofore, keep constantly on hand, MADE-UP CLOTHING of all kinds, and at prices that defy competition. OVEUCOATS, DRESS COATS, FRUCK COATS. PANTS and VESTS, in every stylo and variety. Shirts, Stockings, Drawers, Neckties. Cloves, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Suspenders, and every other artrclc to bo found In a llrsl class clothing emporium. Also, the best ol French Clothsand Cassimeros, in every variety. He has engaged the services of an experienced cutter, and especial attention will bo paid to putting up customer work In the latest and most fashionable styles. JOHN TREIBLER. Oct. 25, ISGO-ly pLOTHING! CLOTHING!! GREAT FALITn PRICES. The undersigned is now receiving his complete assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. which for stylo, beauty and price, cannot be ex celled. Ills stock consists in part of Hue Black and Blue French and English Cloths, Extra Heavy Doe skin, three cut and FAN C Y 0A S S X M E R ES. Also, a large variety of Casslnets and Tweeds. Kentucky Jeans, and Cottonnados, Linens, and Linen Drillings, in great variety; Also a great assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, of every stylo and quality, White Linen and Woolen Shirts, Summer Drawers, Arc. Constant ly on hand a largo assortment of Tics, Collars, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, Silks and Cotton Handkerchiefs. Also a full assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises, of every size. Clothing made to order at the shortest notice. Call and examine the stock. Don’t forget the stand—South Hanover Street, adjoining Miller & Bowers’ Hardware Store, Car- Ac., Ac. T ABIES' FANCY 'FURS! AT JOHN FAEEUtA'W Old Established F IT R M ANU F A CT O R V, jVo, 718 vlrc7i Ab'cc’/, H&’ore 7M., Have now in Store of my own Importation and Manufacture oneof the largest nnd most beauti ful selections of FANCY FURS, for Ladies’ and Children's AVear in the City. Also, a line assort ment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. lam enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends <St Cumberland county and vicinity. Remember the name, number and StrCet- JOHN FAREIKA, No. 718 All'll Si;, üb. Till, S. Side, rlill'u. J'.Z' I have no partner,norconnection wllbany other Store in Philadelphia. Nov. 15, iMiG—hu '»no for ..cot. and you "will find all Jotolics, tgfntoate, JAMES M'GONEGAL A NEW STOVE STORE, TIN AND SHEET IKON WARE, TI JV W A R J-. ■\VALKER & CLAUDY li Y 0 ALLINQ ON UINESMI T H & it U P P, PARLOR STOVES NEATNESS AND DESPATCH. (tflotljing. ISAAC LIVINGSTON. May JO, ISGU. PH 11. A D KLPIIIA. CJ S. CAMPJSKI.L & CO,, O. .17.1 .VIV'VI CTUKIXO OOWECTIOyiIHX, AA 11 WIini.MSAI.K DEALERS IN FOIIEIGK FBUITS, NUTS, Ac. VO. 303 It AOS STREET, I>nU,ADKU'UIA. Also, MunuAuiUirern Of nil kinds of Molasses Cniuly uiul Uocoai'.vit work. BPKCIAIj NOTICE. —Every r»^ s o\\ who is in the want of Boots, Pats and Caps, Ac., should call at Ur* Sales, Doom of B. PLANE., and learn uvifC*, S. W. Corner of North Hanover Street, ami Locust Alley, Carlisle. Oot IS, IS'iG—Out JReSkal. DE MAGNOLIA, A toilet delight, Superior to any cologne,used to bathe the face and person, to render tho skin soft and fresh, to allay inilamntion, to perfume clothing, for headache, Ac. It is manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia, and is obtain ing a patronage quite unprecedented. It Is a fa vorite with actresses and opera singers. It is sold by nil dealers, at 91.00 In largo bottles, and by DESIAS BARNES & CO., New York, Wholesale Agents. < Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. . — lB60 —X. S. T. korsons of sedentary habits troubled With weakness, lassitude, palpitation of tho heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, con stipation, Ac..-deserve to sutler if they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION FITTERS, which arc now recommended by tho highest medical authorities, and warranted to produce an immediate beueilclnl effect. They aro exceed- ingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must super sede all other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required. They purify, strengthen and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite, • • They aro mi antidote to change of water and diet. They strengthen tho system and enliven tho mind. They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fe vers. They purify the breath and acidity of.tho atom-’ ach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They euro Liver Complaint and Nervous Head ache They make tho weak strong, the languid bril liant, and arc exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of tho celebrated Calisaya bark, wintergreon, sassafras, roots and herba,all preserved in perfectly puro St. Croix rum. For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle. llowaro of Impostors. Examine every bottle. Sec that It Ims our private U. 8. stamp umuutila tcd over the corlc, with plantation scone, and our signature on a lino steel plate side label. See that our bottle Is not rclUlcd with spurious mid deleterious stud*. Any person pretending to sell Plantation Hitters by the gallon or In bulk, Is an impostor. Any person Imitating this bottle, or selling any other material therein, whether call ed Plantation Hitters or not, Is a criminal under the U. S. Law, and will bo so prosecuted by us.— The demand for Drake’s Plantation Bitters, from ladles, clergymen, merchants, ifcc., Is Incredible. The simple trial a bottlo Is the evidence wo present of their worth ami superiority. They aro sold by nil respectable druggists, grocers, physicians, hotels, saloons, steamboats and coun try stores, P. H. DRAKE & CO. Saratoga String Water, sold by all Druggists, Have you a hurt child or a Inmo horse? Use the Mexican Mustang Liniment. For cuts, sprains barns, swellings ami caked breasts, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is a cer tain cure. For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff Joints, stings and bites, there is nothing like the Mexican Mustang Liniment. For spavined horses, the poll-evil, ringbone and sweeny, the Mexican Mustang Liniment novor falls. For wind-galls, scratches, big-head and splint, the Mexican Mustang Liniment la .worth its weight in gold. Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so common and certain to' occur in every family, that a bottle of this Liniment is the best invest ment that can bo made. It is more certain than the -doctor—lt saves time In sending for the doctor—lt is cheaper than the doctor, and should never bo dispensed with. In lifting the kettle from the Are, it tipped over and scalded my hands terrible, * V * The Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caused the sore to heal rapidly, and left very llttlo soar. CHAS. FOSTER, 420 Broad St., Phila. Mr. B. Lltch, of Hyde Park, Vt., writes: “My horse was considered worthless, (spavin,) but since the use of the Mustang Liniment, I have sold him for $l5O. Your Liniment Is doing won ders up here. All genuine Is wrapped in steel plate engra vings. signed, G. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and also has the private U. S. stamp of DEMAfi BARNES A CO., over the top. Look closely , ami be not deceived by Counterfeits* Bold by all Druggists, at 25,50 cts., and 31.00, Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Drugglsta It is a most delightful Hair Dressing, It eradicates scurf and dandruff, r It keens the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents hair turning gray and falling oil. It restores hair upon prematurely bald heads* This is Just what Lyoirs ICuthalron will do. It is pretty—it is cheap—durable. It Is literally sold by the car-load, and yet its almost Incredible de mand is dally increasing, until there is hardly a country store that docs hot keep it, or a family that does not use It. ■ • ■ E, THOMAS LYON. Chemist, N. Y. Saratoga Swung Water, sold by nil Druggists, Who would not bo beautiful? Who wouin not add to their beauty? What gives that nxarblo purity and dUthiffue appearance wo observe upon the stage and in the city belle I It Is no longer a secret. They use Hagan’s Magnolia-Balm. Its continued use removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness, from the face and halids, and leaves the complexion smooth, transparent, blooming and ravishing. Unlike many cosmetics, It con tains no material Injurious to the skin. Any Druggist will order It for you, If not on hand, at 50 cents per bottle. \V, E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y., Chemist, Demas Barnes & Co., Wholesale Agts., N. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by nil Druggists HolmstrcoPs inimitable Hair Coloring is not a All instantaneous dyes are composed of lunar caustic and more or Joss destroy tho vitali ty and beauty of tho hair. Tills is tho original Hair Coloring, and has been growing in favor over twenty years. It restores gray nalr to. its original color by gradual absorption, In a most remarkable manner. It Is also a beautiful hair dressing. Sold in two sizes—so cents and §l—by all dealers. C. HEIMSTREET, Chemist. Saratoga Spuing Water, sold by all Druggists Lyon’s Extract ok..Pure Jamaica Ginger— for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Head ache, Cholera Morbus, Flatulency, &0., where a wanning stimulant is required. Its careful prep aration and entire purity make it a cheap and reliable article for culinary purposes. Sold every where, at 50 ets per bottle. Ask for “Lyon's’* Pure Extract. Take no other. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. For sale at HavorsticJCs and Ralston's Drutr Stores, Carlisle. July s,lBoo—eow. ly,
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