SPECIAL. NOTICES, Hair Renbweb is the beat i extant for restoring gray halt'to'its )lor, preventing its ailing out, and .’lts growth. It Is also a hoatlfttl trair For sale by all Druggists. Iff-lt* Itch f Itch! Scratch! Scratch I Wheaton's Ointment will cure the Itch , Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, , and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price For sale by all druggists. By sending •WEEKS POTTER, solo Agents, 170 >, street, Boston, It -will .be forwarded of postage, to any part of the United m—iy . Youth.—A Gentleman vrhd suffered >m. Nervous Debility, Premature De the affects of youthful indiscretion, soke of suffering humanity, send free teed it, the recipe and directions for le simple remedy by ■which, ho was ferera wishing to profit by the adver rlence, can do so by addressing JOHNS. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., N. Y. to Invalids.— A Clergyman tag In South America as a missionary safe and simple remedy for the Caro Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases, of ,fy and Seminal Organs, and the whole 'disorders brought on by baneful and vi blta, Great-numbers have been already. ,thlrf noble remedy. Prompted by a de meflt the afflicted and unfortunate, X the teceipo for preparing and; using ino, In a sealed envelope, to any one It, Free of Charge . • icloae a post-paid envelope, addressed r ♦ tress, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City. 1860-ly* .*^ivks,—Tho advertiser, having red to health In a few weeks by a Very, unedy, after having suifered for several ' a severe lung affection, and that dread nsumptlou—lS anxious to make known 1 )W-sufferers the means of core, ho desire it, he will send a copy of the lon used (free pf charge,) with the direc-' 1 preparing and using the sarnie, which i And a sure cure for Consumption, Ast~; ronchits, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat ig Affections, The only object of the ad in sending the Prescription is to benefit jted, fcnd spread Information which he, 5 to be invaluable, and be hopes every dll try his remedy, as it will cost them andmay prove a blessing.- , ;s wishing the prescription, free by return ill please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, icings C0.,-N. Y. 22,1800.— 1 y iSDiAL Institute fob Special iVb, 14, Bond Streci y Ncxu York. >o3* Pull Mon, with the highest testimonials; also, on Special Diseases, In a sealed. envelope, Bo sure and send for them, and you regret it; for; as advertising physicians tfierally imposters, without references no ’■ should ho trusted. Enclose a stamp for and direct to Dr. LAWRENCE, No. 14 treet, New York. . . ' -» Btjt Thub.—Every young lady and nan In the United States can hear soioe verymuch to their advantage by return (free of charge,) by addressing the under- Those having fears of being humbugged )llge by hot noticing this card. All others lose address their obedient servant, THOS: P. CHAPMAN, , 831 Broadway, N.Y ,22,',1866-ly - • ■ Mandrake ; Pills— iUxjie/orpalomel.—'lh.es& Pills are composed toua roots, haying the power to relax the lons of the liver os promptly and effectual lue pill or mercury, and without producing those .disagreeable or dangerous effects often follow the use of the latter I .' J. billions disorders thesePlllfl may bo used confidence, os theypromote the discharge; tlated-bile, and remove.those obstructions the liver and biliary ducts, which are the of bilious affections in. general* icnck’s Mandrake Pills cure Sick Headache ,11 disorders of the Liver, indicated by 'n, coated tonghe, costiveness, drowsiness, ;eneral feeling of weariness and lassltqde, ig that the llver Is in a torpid or obstruct idition.. 10H, these Fills njay ho used with advan iali ca&eswheir a purgative or alterative Ine is required. 1 jo ask for 41 Dr. Schenk’s Mandrake.TUls,'’ lerve that the two likenesses of the Doc t on the Government stafnp—one when in it stage of Consumption, and the other In resent healih, . Lby.all Druggists and dealers. Price 25 cts. n, Principal Office, No, 15 North 6tli Street, ielphla, Pa. ... i ieral Wholesale Agents: Demos Barnes & JI Park Row, New York; S, S. Hance, 108 more St., Baltimore, Md.; John D. Fork, N. )rner'of Fourth and Walnut St„ Cincinnati, »; Walker <fc Taylor, 134 and 130 Wabash Ave; Chicago, Ills.; Collins• Brothers, southwest ierol Second and Vine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. ov. 8 1866—ith <!k sth w ea mo ly, MAE It IE I), iRON—NO&I33;—On the -29th ult;;’ at the .neran Parsonage, la-Cehtr>vtlle, by Rev.M. JolmNerohto Mies Mary Ann Tie. both of Penn township. . TTZ-KAUFFM AN.-On the 20th uU.. byßev. Spreoher, Mr. H. E. Lutz to Maria's. Kauff bqth ofjChmb. cq. £TH—BROWN. —On the same day, by the i, Mr. Levi F, Smith to Miss Kate 13. Brown, olOamb. 00. - .RMON—DANNER,-^On the same day, by imej Mr; George R.Mafmon, of Adams co.; 83 Martha Ann Danner, of Papertown. /HXNERr—DEVIN.—On the same day. by fame, Mr, Win, Lightner, to. Miss EUzaoeth In.both of Perry co. ' f.CHWINE—MULLEN*.—On the 27th ult;, by ame, Mr. Andrew Riohwlne to Miss Agnes of Mount Holly Springs. >K—COMAGER.—On me same day, by the , Mr, Isaiah Zechariah Coofe to Mis? Marga both Carlisle, —On the same day, at the > of the bride’s father, by Bey. H. r, Flock, oao Bucher to Miss Levina J. Lehman, both idtesox twp-, this co. . . •• '£EJy—COMFORT—On the same day, In Me- Ipsburg, by Rev, John Ault, Mr. Christian Iteel to Mfes Clara M, Comfort, both of Me- Icsburg, ■ DIED, NOBLE,—On the 2d Inst,, Miss Margaret Noble, n the 83d year of her age. REPORT OF THE MARKETS. Carlisle Flour ai idGralpHarket. >r, „ ' CAEIiiaLE, Dec. 6,1866. ■ Flour—Family, .$l2 00 Rye, 81 00 o ou £r Super.; 8 00 Com; 60®65 fee Flour 6 50 0at5,..,; 45 ;£heat—White, 2 40 Clover Seed 8 60 Wueatr-Bed ; 280 Timothy Seed* 810 Carlisle lion Marlcef, , . .. • OAMiISLB, Deo. 5, 1860. 8 30 Turkey". gob~s pr..s3 00 fges, so Turkeys, pr 2 00 'kSr,','.""" 11 Ducks—n pair XOO lO bus 80 S?S°u—Hama 20 Potatoes-2d b-'tf bus 70 Bacon-aides 10 Apples-best-abas 1 50 pair,.,soooo Apples—2d b—§ bps.. 80 Philadelphia Sfarkets. - 1 WEDNESDAY, Deo. S/1866. I c„i}i >VR -~^ ie T e 1® scarcely any demand, and the sales Me only In small lots for the rinpp/y of thfe home trade at S 3 ® 8.50 porbbl. for superfine, ex gas at $9 @lO, Northwest extra family 8U @ h 25, Ohio do. do. at 813 & 18 60, and a{ qhotatlons lor fancy lots—according to p lo«r I? doll at 87 25, Prices of horn SToal are nominal.- '. 18 voiy little demand for Wheat. SA,S r i ce , a . ar S, enttrcly riomlrial at 8268 @'2.90 for Penn’a. red, and 83 @ 816 forsonth ?rn_do.- toe.ranges fromBl SQ-t?81«! Goth Is g WbSsW SBSS lefaTsslla. fefes?* *?■ *i Vory dull; small sales ot Wondebpul, BUT .True ! Madatme Reuingt on, tlio world-renowned Astrologist and Sonambulistlo Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoy * anl state, delineates the very features of the per son you are to marry, and by the aid of an instru ment of intense power, known os 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, &d. This is no Impo sition, os _testimonials without number can as sert. By stating place of birth, age, disposition, 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, K. y. Nov. 15, 1866-6 m Neto gUrbertiscments. QBE AT EXCITEMENT AT BOILING-SPRINGS SINCE SAWYER & HURD HAVE OPENED UP THEIR NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS! SAWYER &■ HURD arenow prepared to pre sent to the public a magniflebnt assortment bf Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware -sata, Caps, Boots and Shoes. SAWYER HURD respectfully invite the especial attentlo 11 of the ladies to their elegant assortment of DRESS GOODS, containing the latest styles and kinds of goods selling In the New York and Philadelphia mar kets, Dress Silks, in varieties of colors and styles, WOOLEN. DRESS GOODS of every kind, Poplins of all colore, barred* striped and plain, medium priced goods. Do mestic. Delaines, Figured and Plain Reps and other cheap goods. SAWYER & HURD invite* the attention of theladlcs to theirbeautlful stock •of DRESS SHAWLS In every color and stylo. We also invite the special attention of the gentlemen to our select stock of FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Cloths, Cftsslmeres, Over Coatings, . Cheap Casslmeres, Sattlncis, Jeans, <tc. A FIRST. CLASS TAILOR whose reputation is wide spread; will make up at short.notice in the.best style, any of the above goods. Adi kinds of notions, under Shirts, Draw ers, Gloves, Hanover Buck Gloves, Ties; Hose, &c. SAWYER & HURD request housekeepers to ex amine their well, selected stock of Oil Cloths, &o. All the various kinds ox . DOMESTIC GOODS, ! kept In Immense supplies, Flannels, Ticks, Cali coes. Shirtings, Sheetings, Table Diapers, and all kinds of White Goods, f . . BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS, best and cheapest in the county. In fact every thing to' induce purchasers to give us a call, 49~.Hlghcst market pilces paid for all kinds of Produce. , , Do not forget the place and well known stand formerly kept by A. M.Loidlch, Esq., Bolling Springs. Dec. 0,186(1—3m ATTEST VIRGINIA LANDS ; EOR y V SALE.— Acres of Land, situate in Gilmer county, West Virginia, within four miles of QlonvtUe. the county seat of said county, near the Kanawha River, (navigable,) and near to a good Turn -Pike Road, leading to the city of Parkersburg, on the Ohio river, 30 miles distant. This land is of good quality and well adapted for farming and grazing purposes; Is covered with, fine Timber, such ns Poplar, White Dole, Walnut and Cherry. The Coal beds upon it are Immense and inexhaustible. Price $G per acre. 1571% Acres, adjoining above tract, covered with the finest Timber, lands of like quality, and any quantity of Coal. Price 86 per acre. 963 Acres, in same county,.near the intersection of the Stanton and Parkersburg turn pike road, by the Gilmer and Ripley turn piko road, eight miles from Qlenville, the county seat: fine Tim ber and Coal. Price $0 per acre. 2084 Acres, In Randolph county, West Virginia. Coal, Timber and good lands; good Log House, Orchard, &o, . Price 88 per acre, 1000 Acres, in Gilmer county, three miles from. Little Kanawha. Fine Timber and Coal, Price 84 per acre.' • , . These lands are situated In a very.healthy sec tion of the,country, and well watered. There is not an acre in any of the above tracts that cannot bo tilled. The Umber with which they are clothed and the Immense coalbeds upon them, will and must make them In a few years, Im mensely valuable. Lying near tho Ohio river and the Parkersburg branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, It will easily be. seen at what a sacrifice these lands are offered? They will bo sold in quantities to suit purchasers. For par ticulars call on ; J. W. D. GILLELKNj , No. 34 East Main St., Carlisle; Pa. Dec. 0,1860—3 t . EROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge of several Courts of Common Picas of the coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, aud Juniata, and Jus tices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and M. Cocklin and H. Stuart, Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the. trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the 12th and 14th days of November A. D., 1860, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery to be holden at Carlisle, on the 2d Mon day of January, 1867, (being the 14th day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks. ; Notice is horoby gVven to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of . the said county of Cumberland, that they are by tU® sa *d precept commandedto be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls,records, and inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done,. and all those that are bound by recog nizances,-to prosecute against the prisoners that ore or then shall be in the Jail of said coun ty, are to he there to prosecute them as shall be just. Bee, 0,1600 to Farm for sale.— on frxda y t December 14,1866,—Wi1l be sold at public sale: on the premises, on the above day. the Farm of the undersigned, situated In South Middleton township, Cumberland county, 4 miles South of Carlisle, and 2 miles East of Papertown,contaih ing 96 ACRES, more or less, of good SAND LAND, about 70 acres of the same being cleared land, and in a good state of cultivation, the balance being excellent TIMBER LAND. * The improve ments’ are a two and a-Jialf story WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE, iSg Barn, Corn Crib, and Other out-butldlngS; a pCver-fauing Well of‘wa ter at the door of the dwelling and a fine APPLE ORCHARD of choice young trees on the grounds. The fences are in good order, and the entire property in good condition. ; Any person wishing to view the premises pre vious to the day, ot sale, will please coll on Benr .jftipin Goodyear, now residing on the some. . Sole to commence at 1 o’clock, :P, M„ when terms wili bemade known by t. - ... ■ JACOB GOODYEAR, Sr. : Deo. 0,1866—ts ORDER OF COURT.—'Whereas many suits have been Instituted andremain unde termined and which the parties thereto have evinppd nojmrppae oyer to try. the Court there fore order. That in ftU opsgs which remain unde termined in the Court of Common pippa of Cum*, berland county, and in which there hqs been no proceeding or action by either party for the peri od of two years, it shall be the duty of the j?ro thonotary to enter a Judgment of nonpros. Provided, that this rule shall bo published in the newspapers q'f Carlisle, for three weeks before the said rule shall take effect. By the pogrt, _ tpgsrj B.DUKE. QepiUy frothy, Deo. o, iteo—gt GREAT EDUCATIONAL INDUCEMENTS. A. First Class Business College tit Carlisle, Fenn'a, rpHIS Institution is now entering upon I its third year In Its present location; during which time it has received a liberal home sup £ort, and also an pnoourhglng share of patronage •om six different States of the Union. We feel encouraged from the result of 'past efforts and shall spare no pains or eipense in building up an institution second to none in the country. Education adapted to all—the Farmer, the Me sOhanic, the Artisan,'theßuslness or Professional man. . . •, •. . YOUNG MEN of limited education., YOUNG MEN well educated in other respects, but dQfipiptit tn the branches , - thtight In d'flm clpfes Business College; ■YOUNG MEN of Umlied means, who would • • ' possess the best requisite to em^ inence and distinction. YOUNG HEN who are desirous of receiving the . greatest amount of useful infer* ‘ mation at the-least comparative . expense - are invited to Investi gate the peculiar merits of 6ur Model System, of practical training and eminently popular course of Study. • * ’*• 1 • • - > , BRANCHES TAUGHT.' • Single and Double Entry Book-keeping. In Ita ■various forms and .appUoati6nß,'Uiblndlntt Qen grammar, ■ - S°JSSSUi QmfißSfentlnßti'uotora employed, aud'a sumcical number td lhsnft inWlfinafln.! struction to all. 4 • •••- •> •* « ; -sssssj arouia ? ''fflSsr- “QOSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. “ 18 years established In N. Y. City.” ” Only Infallible remedies known.”. “ Free from Poisons.” “ Not dangerous to the Human Family." < “ Kats come out of their holes to die,” “ Costar'e”' Rat, Roach, &c., Exterml’s Is a Pjxatc—used for Rata, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Ants, &c.,&c. “ Costar’s” Bed-Bug Exterminator Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, <£c. “ Costar’s” Electric Powder fdr Insects Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed-Bugs. Insects on Kants, Ibwls, Animals &c. I ! I Bewarjb ! I l of all worthless Imitations. See that “COSTAR’S'* name la on each Box, Bottle and 1 lask, before you buy. Address,' o HENRY R. COSTAR; c i,. ~ 484 Broadway, N. Y. Sold in Carlisle. Pa, At Haverstlck's Drug Store. ' And all Druggists and Retailers everywhere.. - CELEBRATED BUCKTHORN SALVE, For Cuts, Bums, Braises/Wounds, Bolls, Cancers. Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind . and Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrid and lU-con dltloned Sores; Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ringworm, Itch Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, 4c.; Chapped hands. Lips, 4c.: Bites of Spiders, Insects, Animals, 4c. Boxes, 25 cents, 60 cents, and 81 sizes. - Sold by all Druggists everywhere. And by HENRY B. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad way, N.Y. . And at Haveratlck’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa, CORN SOLVENT, For Corns, Bunions. Warts, 4c. Boxes, 25 ots., 60 cts., and 81 sizes. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. And by HENRY R. COSTAB, Depot 484 Broad Way, N.V. And at H&verstick’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa. • john Jacobs; Sheriff", PREPARATION OP BITTER - SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMB- For Beautifying the Complexion. Used to Soften and-Beautify the Skin, remove Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, <feo. Ladles are now using it in preference to all Others. Bottles 81. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. . And byHENBYTEfc COSTAR. Depot 484 Broad way, N, Y. And at Haverstlck’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa, OOUGH.BEMEDY; For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma. Consumption, Bronchial Affections, and all Dis eases of the Throat and Dungs, Bottles, 23 cts., 50 cts„ and $1 sizes. -. Sold by aU Druggists everywhere. - And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 184 Broad way, N.Y. And at Haverstlok’e Drug Store, Carlisle, Fa. For Nervous and BlokHeadache, Oostlveness In digestion, Dyspepsia. Biliousness. .Cfenstination' Diarrhea, Colics, Chills, 1 Fevers,'add general de-’ rangemeht ofthe DlgesUve - _ ‘ Bores, 25 cts. l 6QctsT t ,and $X fifzea.' Sold by aU DruTOlste^^r^wneri. ' Broiyl- W |“ d P<V. Hcto a&bettteementss. VERMIN “COSTAE’S" “CO ST AR 1 S” TJHIVEBSAXi “COSTAR’S” “COST AR»S” , PECTORAL “COSTAR’S” oßwnnAwi) B JSJJOB PILLS, A Universal Dinner Pill, 30*S ©oo*o. "g A B QAINBI ~ THIBU ARRIVAL. AT W. 0. BAVVYEB & CO’S. DRYGOODS H P 0 B I XJ M of thb latest importations of f FRENCH, . GERMAN DBY GOODS. W.C. SAWYER* CO. Have Just returned from Now York with the lar gest and most select stock of WINTER Q O 0 DS over displayed In Carlisle. A. T. STEWART <b CO'S. New York Importations of elegant’ - DBESS SI^KS, In every color, quality and stylo. Finer goods purchased than ever offered In this, market, SELLING CHEAP AND FAST. H. B. OLAPIN 4 CO., New York, importations of beautiful SILK REPS. WOOL POPLINS, The handsomest Plaids in town, MERINOES, ALPAGCAS, Medium and Cheap D RE S S GOODS. W. C. SAWYER 4 CO. Ask the Ladies to examine their'complete stock of • MOURNING GOODS, Dress Goods, Shawls, Crape Veils, purchased from the well known house, of AR NOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., New York. FUNERAL GOODS of all kinds, BRODIES elegant Styles, (latest Par is selections) of CLOAKS, SAQ.TJES, MANTLES, CLOAKING CLOTHS, Ornaments, Ac. Dagmar, Broche, Square and long Shawls, of every color and stylo. W. C. SAWYER * GO’S. la decidedly tho STOW QP PARL?£LB f We have the largest selection-of FURS ever offered in this market, bought from GUNTHER, New York. SABLE MUFFS, Eugenia Collars, Gorman Fitch, elegant Siberian Squirrel Capos, Vlctorines, Muffs, and all the various grades known in the market, Chil drens Furs, Fur Trimmings, Hoods, Ac. We earnestly desire an Inpec tion of these goods. W. c. SAWYER A CO. Desire an examination of their HOME MADE Cassimercs, Sattinets, Jeans, Flannels, Yarns, Ac., Ac, ALLEN A CO’S. Importations of FreucU and English CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, OVER COATINGS, In very large supply, Wo Lave made at short notice, ip thp latest styles any of the above goods.. CARPETS! We have made a large addition of Carpets, Oil Cloths l ‘and all kinds of House Furnishing Goods, a large stock of Home Made RAG CARPETS. W. a SAWYER A CO. Have received au. immense stock of Calicoes, . Flannels, Tickings, Hosiery, U N D E R S H IB T 8, BAimmtt 4 m mo# DRESS TRIMMINGS, together: with, everything hepf in aWholosale and first class Retail Store, - ' ”' Everybody give ea a call (Hid get bargainsiwo SUica theMo decline ft Gold. " n^r W Ho constant AEEmaNa . WWeqoia pv-.^w. MOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that li letters of Administration on the estate of JohnKinkcad, late of Cumberland county, dec’d. have been granted to tho undersigned, residing In the borough of Carlisle.All persona indebted to said estate are' requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate, will also present them for settlement. WM, M. PENROSE, Administrator . BAB G A IN SI AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under signed. appointed by the Orphan’s Court to maKe distribution of tho assets remaining in the hands of tho Administrators of John M. wood burn, dec’d., will attend to the duties assigned to him, at tho Arbitration Chamber, in tho Court House, Carlisle, on Thursday, December IS, 1860, at 10 o’clock, A. M. t where au persons Interested aro invited to attend. JOHN P. RHOADS, Auditor. IVTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that J. \ Letters of Administration on the estate of J ackson Moore, late of South Middleton twp. Cum berland county, dec’d., have been granted to the undersigned residing In said township. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate ■will also present them for settlement. and ENGLISH ■pEGISTEES NOTlCE,—Nolifce is JL«jhdrebv given to all persons interested, that tne following accounts have been Hied In this 01- fice, by tho accountants therein named for exam ination, and Will bo presented to the Orphan’s Court of Cumberland County, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, December 18th. A. D 18G0, viz: ' . ' 1. Tho account of James Dunlap, Administra tor of George Rea, Into of Penn township; deceas ed. 2. First and final account of Jackson Free and John Free, Administrators of Michael Free late of East Fonnsboro township, deceased. 3. First and final account of Harvey Gutshail, Administrator of George Geese, late’of Silver Spring township, deceased. 4. The first and final account of John J. Craw ford, Administrator of William Crawford. late of the Borough of Newvllle, deceased. - 5. The first and final account of Jacob A. Smith. Administrator of the estate of Jacob Fink, late of Hogneatown. deceased. 0. 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. Evilhook, Administrator of tbo es tate of Rebecca Evilhock, late of Southampton township, deceased. 8. Tho first and final account of Mary A. Swartz Administratrix of the estate of Jesse Z. Swartz, late of Mifflin township, deceased. 0. The first and final account of John Shoots. Administrator of Joseph C. Livingston, lato of East Ponnsboro township, deceased. 10. Account of George Kuntz, Guardian of Mary Erford, now Mary wolf, a minor child of Jacob Erford, deceased., H. Tho first and final account of Levi K, Dona vin, Executor of tho lost will and testament of .William McConnol, lato of tho Borough of Shlp pensburg, deceased. , .12. First and final account of J. Huston McCul lough and William R. McCullough, Executors of the last will and testament of John McCullough, late of Newton township, deceased. , 13. Tho first and final account of Henry Myers and Samuel Myers, Executors of tho last will and testament of Samuel Myers, late of Southampton township, deceased. 11. First and final account of Mrs. Mary J, Smith, Administratrix of Samuel I. Smith, late of New ton township, deceased. 15. First and final account of David Wherry, Ad ministrator of tbo estate of tho Hov. James Chari ton, lato of Hopewell township, deceased. 10. The first and final administration account of Wra. MolCoe, Administrator of Mrs. Mary J. McKee, lato of West Ponnsborough township, de ceased. 17. First and final account of George Miller, Ex ecutor of William Furgusou, late or West Penns? pdeough township, deceased. 18. The account of E. M. Henderson and Win. G. Alexander, Executors of Wm. Alexander, late of tho Borough of Carlisle, deceased. . 19. Account of James McKeohan, Esq., Admin istrator do bojite non cum icsiamcnto annezo of Jami son Hannon, deceased. 20. First and .final account of George Landis. Administrator of Catharine Whistler, late of Mifflin township, deceased. 21. Tho account of Mrs. Catharine Brown, Ad ministrator of John Brown, late of Mifflin town ship, deceased. 22. Tho accountof Margaret Ring wait, Adminis tratrix of Louis Rlngwalt, lato of Middlesex township, deceased. Gloves, dec., (fee, PUBLIC SALE OE: REAL ESTATE. —On TUESDA Y t December 11,1800,—-By vtrtuo ot an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, the subscribers, Guardians of tho minor children of Dr, Detrloh Coovor, doc’d., will ex pose to public sole*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 8 AOREaand 142. PERCH ES, situate on the York Road, about two and a iialf miles East of tho Stone Tavern, and about one and a-holf miles West of the Hanover Turn- 1 pike. In Dickinson township, it having been tho residence of Detrlcli Coovoi*. at the tfino of hlrf decease. This property is admirably calculated for a private residence of a physician or any oth er person, the house being very commodious and elegant; having an excellent Stable, Carriage House, and all necessary Out-biilldirigs, 2 Cisterns, and Indeed every convenience for a comlortnblo residence. Tho grounds are planted with tho choicest Fruit ana Shrubbery. ■ .. - Also, at tho same time and place, will bo sold a small Tract of TIMBER LAND, about one mile and a-half distant, In theuame township, which is convenient for rails and fire-wood, and which contains about* ACRES and 120 Porches, Terms made known on tho day of sale by DAVID COOVEE.I JOS, A. STUART, j Guardians. ALSO, will bo sold on the same day and place, by the undersigned, all her personal property, consisting of Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Parlor Stoves, 1 Parlor Cook Stove, Cook 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, Queenawaro, Ac.; also, a hrst-rate Grover A Baker Sewing Machine, (largo size, Just now.) a now Carriage and Har ness, 1 Sleigh, 1 Wheelbarrow, Wood-saw, Ao. A Cow and 2 fat Hogs; also. Fodder, Oats, X>ota toes, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A, M.“ „ ■ _ ■ • REBECCA S, CQOVER. Nov, 22,1800 —ts QREAT WATCH SALE! ON ONE PBIOE PLAN. Owing Every Patron a Handsome and Reliable Watch for the Low Price of Ten Hollars, Without Regard to Value, aua not to be Paid for Unless Perfectly Saiisfac - ■ • tory! }S2x In ?. io pfee'} Gold Watches, 200 to 500 Ladles’ watches, Enamelled too to 300 200 Gold Hunt’g'Chronometer Wato’s. 250 to 300 200 Gold Hunting English Levers, 200 to 250 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, 150 to 200 500 Gold Hunting American Watches, 100 to 250 600 Silver Hunting Levers, 50 to 160 600 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladles’ Watches, 60 to 250 1.000 Gold Hunting Lenlncs. ‘ .50 to 75 1.000 Miscellaneous Silver watches, 60 to 100 2,600 Hunting Silver Watches- 25 to 60 5.000 Assarted Wfttohos. all kinds, To to 75 KH- Every patron obtains a Watch by this ar rangement, costing hut SlO, while it may be worth: 8700, No partiality shown, jar Messrs. J. hICKLINQ & CO., 149 Broadway. New York City, wish to Immedlatelly dispose of the above magnificent Stock. Certificates, nam ing the articles are placed In sealed envelopes and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate, upon paymentof Ten, Dollars, whether It bo a watch worth 0760 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates entitles yon to the article named thereon upon payment, irrespective oflts worth, ond as no ar- ‘ tide valued less than $lO Is named on any certifi cate. It will at once be seen that this Is, ; No Lottery, but a stralWoiward legitimate! Transaction, which mgy ho participated In even by the most fastidious I 1 A single Olrtifioate will bo sent by mall, post’ paid, upon receipt of 25 ots., five for 81, eleven for - $2, thirty-three and elegantpromlum for $5, sixty- ■ six and more valuable premium for 810, one hun dred and most superb watch for 815. To Agents or those wishing emplo; meut this Is a rare oppor tunity. It ts a legitimately .conducted business, dnly authorized by the Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Try us t ■- - Address. Nov. 15,1868—3ity IJo'^^aW^WYOTk. Q B 4 » V;f a I R ■ EMPIRE HOOK & LARDER CO., To commence on Saturday, Deo., 22d, l£(jq, and continue dWlt'S fte Hollidays. The Company aßpaabl tp, the public spirit nnd generosity, qfthelr. fallow citizens of Carlisle, to old them In (his, enterprise- The profits of the Full. t\re to, be Appropriated to the erection of ErftWera, A SUITABLE HOUSE for the preservation of tholr apparatus, and they confidently hone that tholr services heretofore nave entitled them to a share of the patronage so liberally bestowed on the Fire Department of the BorOngh. 1 - Contributions of every description are resneot, fully Belle ted, and maybe delivered the Committee or left at the^Kaj^Si Nov. 27, 1868r-tf W TuK V<S®ITTEE, TOUVEN’S KID GLOVE CLEARER tJ Established 13 years,—Tlio only good arUol* ftv instantly cleaning Kid Gloves, Tb*- oloaned while upon tho hand- dlately. It la iuodorn''- M pairs. --jcanbe , ..mi worn Imme* .-us. One bottle will clean a 5 cents,, Hetnllectby-most Drug , and Fancy stores. •’Wholesale by Demos llarhes & Co., F. C. Wells & Co., and others, Now York. Nov, 29, 1809—3 m iiECEIVING, iLegal -notices. Nov. 29, IB6o—Ofc Nov. 29, 1808—3 b Nov, 16,1865—6t* Nov. 22,180G-* Real Estate j&ales. OP THE A T RHKEM'S BALL , gECOND GRAND WM. MOORE, Administrator, L. T. GREENFIELD’S! The following prices will give you mi Idea-of the astonishing bargains now offering: Double Width, at 40 cents, worth 60 cent*. Bilks, Poplins, Plaids, BRUNER'S CELEBRATED SKIRTS, ONLY $2.50. G. W. NORTH, Register. aUsl'S' lot 018 ° 0d CALICOES Just received HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS, 25 Cents. MOURNINGf CfOQDg, WHITE QQO D 8, EMBROIDERIES, CLOTHS, OASSIMEREB, BATTINETTB, JEANS, CORDS, I doslro to mention particularly my stock of HOME MADE Wbloh are without doubt tho host Homo Made goods ever offered la this town. direct from tho Manufacturer, at prices that defy competition. AH wUI please remember that my Furs are bought from ttrst hands and can be sold at re markably low prices A hundred other bargains could bo enumera ted If we had the space. CaU and examine for yourselves at No. 4 East Main Street. Remember the place and you will s,u the above bargains at • QHjgjt4lfiEl.D'B, No, 4 Nov. 15,1866. Gnj (Soofcs. O P E NIN G NEW GOODS FROM NEW YORK ELEGANT ALPACCAS, SUPER EXTRA DO., at 00 cents, worth 90 cents. DRESS GOODS, Merlnoos, Coburgs, Reps, In groat varieties at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Splendid Black and White BALMORAL SKIRTS, ONLY 92 00 calicoes, at cents and upwards, MUSLINS from 12 cents to 23 cents. HEAVY TICKINGS, 1 j’ard wide, only 60 cents. HEAVY DOMESTIC GINGHAMS only 8S cents, Also a beautiful assortment HOSIERY, AlfD NO T IQ N S A full Hue of OASSIMERES, OABINETTS, J E A NS , A NO FItAN STE L S WOOLEN HOODS, PURS! FUR 81 STAGES OF BLANKETS, from N, Y. Auction Sales, AT OLD PRICES, 4GUA I)E MAGNOLIA. ollet delight, Superior to any cologne, used to bathe the face and person, to render the shin soft and fresh, to allay inflamation, to perftuno 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 all dealers, at $l.OO in large bottles, and by DEMAS BARNES & CO., Now York, Wholesale Agents. Saratoga Sprikq Water, sold by all Druggists. persons of sedentary habits troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lock of appetite, distress tutor eating, torpid Uver, con stlpoxlon, <tc., deserve to suffer if they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, are now recommended by the highest medical, authorities, and warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceed ingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must super sede all other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant Is required. • They puriiy, strengthen and Invigorate, They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They ' prevent miasmatic and intermittent fe vers. They purify the breath and acidity of the atom aelu They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.. They cure liver Complaint and Nervous Head ache - They moke the weak strong, the languid bril liant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They are composed of the. celebrated Callsaya bark, winter-green, sassafras, roofs and herbs, all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix rum. For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle. Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle. See that it has our private U. 8. stamp unmutila ted over the cork, with plantation scene, and our signature on a one stool plate side label. Seo that our bottle Is not refilled with spurious and deleterious stuff 1 . Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters by the gallon or in bum, is au impostor. Any person Imitating this bottle, or selling any other material therein, whether call ed Plantation Bitters or not, Is a criminal under the U. S. Law. and will be so prosecuted, by us.— The demand for Drake’s Plantation Bitters, from ladles, clergymen, merchants, *c„ is incredible. The simple trial of a bottle is the evidence wo present of their worth and superiority, They are sold by all respectable druggists, grocers, physicians, hotels, saloons,steamboats and coun try stores, . „ „„ P.H. DRAKE*CO. SARATOGA SPRING WATKR, Sold by Qll DTUgglStfl, do., Ac., Have you a hurt child or a lame horse ? Use the Mexican Mustang Liniment. For oats, sprains burns, swellings and 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. Forspavlncd horses, the poll-evil, ringbone and sweeny, the Mexican Mustang Liniment never falls. • ■ * - t For wind-galls, scratches, big-head and splint, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is worth its weight In gold. Cats, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so common and certain to occur in every farallv, that a bottle of this Liniment is the best invest ment that can be mode. It is more certain than the doctor—it saves time in sending for the doctor—it is cheaper than the doctor, and should never bo dispensed, with. In lifting the kettle from the fire, it tipped over and scalded my hands terrible. • Tho Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caused tho sore to heal rapldly.ftnd loft very little soar. , CHAS. FOSTfeR, 420 Broad 8t« Pi\Ua% Mr. S. Lltch, of Hyde Park, Vt., writes > My horse was considered worthless, (apavin.l but since the use of the Mustang Liniment. I have sold him for $l5O. Your Liniment Is doing won dors up here. ... - , * AU genuine is wrapped In steel plate ©ngra- C, 1 V Vr es o JJ ' ooic - cSwntet and DARNES <& CO., over tUe top, Look closely, and be not devolved by Counterfeits. Sold by all Druggists, at 23,60 06., and Sl.oo. . Saratoga SPRING Water, sold by all Druggists It Is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy, ' It prevents hair turning gray and falling off. It restores hair upon prematurely bold heads 1 This Isjust what Lyon's Kathalron will do. It la pretty—itls cheap—duratele, 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 does not keep it, or a family that docs not use It. ■ ■ a E* THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists •Y 1 ; 0 would not bo beautiful? Who Would not rf/5f auty? What elves that marble P“5Uy and distingue appeoranco wo observenpon B ?r? ua ln hello I It Is no longer a SnS, r *i«.,^? ley uaQ Hagan’S Magnolia Balmf Its continued use removes.tan, freckles, pimples and roughness, from tho’ face and and loaves £v,a ™ n ' l l> J,‘r xlou smooth, transparent, blooming and ravishing.. Unlike many cosmetics. It con ft!™? 1 ? material InJurlmis-to tS S. A P ny W cTn g W nor bo°ttlo e . r “ f ° r yOU ‘ U no ‘ °“ httnd ’ at W. E. HAQAN, Troy. N. Y., Chemist. Demas Barnes & Co., Wholesale Acts., N. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists &C., &c, Holmstreot’s inimitable Hair Coloring 1s not a dye. All Instantaneous dyes are composed ot lunar caustic, and more or leas destroy tho Vltall ty and beauty of, tho hair. This Is tho original Hair Coloring, and has been growing lu favor over twenty years. It restores gray hair to Its original color by gradual absorption, in a most remarkable manner. It is also a beautiful hair dressing. Sold Ju two sizes—6o cents and 81—-by all dealers. . ’ •* r a _ O. HEIMSTREET. Chemist. Saratoga Spuing Water, sold by all Druggists Lyon’s Extract op Pure Jamaica Ginger-t -indigestion, Nansea,Heartbiim:Sick Head ache. Cholera Morbus, Flatulency, &c.. where a warming stimulant Is required, ' its careful pren uration nnd eiltire purity make it a cheap and reliable article for cullnarypnrposes. Sold every where, at 50 ots per bottle. Ask for “ Lyon's” Pure Extract. Take no other. . , Saratog a Spring Water, sold by all Druggists-. For sale at Haverstlck’s and Balaton’s Drue Stores, Carlisle. July s,lBflo—eow,'ly. iWrtrfoal. S. T.—lBoo—X.
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