)NBUMTPIVBB.— T»o advertiser, having stored to health In a few weeks by a very remedy, after having suffered for several Uh a severe lung affection, and that dread Consumption—ls anxious to moke known low-sufferers the moans of cure, rho desire it, ho will send a- copy of the Lon used (free of charge,) with the dlrec preparlug and using the same, which 1 And a sure cure for .Consumption, Ast ronchlts, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat g Affections. The only object of tho ad in sending the Prescription Is to benefit ;ted, and spread information which ho i to bo invaluable, and ho hopes every rill try his remedy, as It will cost them and may prove a blessing, i Wishing the prescription, free by return 111 please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, . Williamsburg, Klngß Co.. N. Y. 18M.—ly MARRIED. )RT—LINE.—On the Oth Inst., at the res the bride’s father, by Rev. S. P, Sprooh 7m. H. Halbert to Miss Catharine V. of Carlisle. _ 'W-—MINICH.—On tho same day by th* David T. Morrow to Matilda B. Mln fpenycoi -RtNHARD.—On tho 4th Inst., by Rot. 3ergt. Max. Ruehl, of the U« 8." A., to Rlnhard. ot Carlisle. ' . DIED. ko ■ ■ •—ln Westpenusboro twp., on the Btb 'phold fever Peter Wilt youngest son of ISallle Llndsy, aged fifteen years and vtha. ’ Ho sleeps sweetly. IY.—On the sth. inati, Mrs.' Elisabeth vifebf Thos. Hookiey, aged 50 years, 1 id 25 days. 'OUT OF THE MARKETS. ■Unis Flonr ni id Grain U«rk«t Carlisle, Dee; 12,1804. Bye, 10 Corn G0(g)70 Oats, 45 Clover Seed, 8 63 Timothy Seed .. 8 35 vmUy 118 00 *)or 8 00 6 60 2 60 . 2 60 hit©, Islon Market* Carlisle, Deo. 13, 1800. Turkeys, gob--fl pr.,83 00 Turkeys, hen«-Vpr 3 00 Ducks— pair 1 00 bus 80 Potato es-2d b-?l bus . 70 Apples—best—V bos 1 60 Apples—2d b—V bus. 80 Carlisle ProvJ iams 1G Jidea, 13 is—'s palr t ..50@60 Philadelphia Dlarhets. - Wednesday, Deo. 13. iB6O. .—There’ls little or no demand for ox -1 the market continues dull. About 800 tanged hands, chiefly at 11(g) 12 for north :tra family, including Pennsylvania and ). do. at 812@13, fancy at 8U($10; extras at md. superfine at 87 75@8 50 per bbl. Bye selling in a small way at 87 25. Prices of ml are nominal. r.—There is scarcely any demand for and prices are nominal. 400 bushels good Vvanla red sold at 12 65. Southern is held 10. Rye ranges fron $135 to 140. Corn is - demand: 8000 bushels new yellow sold U, and 8000 bushels old do. at 81 12®115, id In store. Oats are steady at 570. No Barley or Malt. The reolpts to-day aro as 12Q0 obis. Flour, 4675 bus. Wheat, 16,200 m, 8400 bush Oats, iioverseed continues In good demand, .at 89 50® 10 for good to prime new.— ty sells at 83 50@3 75, and Flaxseed at 3 10- r rttingv.-JThera is little or. nothing doing,— I6r» halts23s®2 80for Ponha.,andB242@2 43 Ohio bbls. ♦. , Ettbertissementß. .‘BAY SHEEP.—Came to the prem ies of the undersigned, in South Middleton tip, on the Lisburn Road, on or about the' )ecember, 1866, a lot of seven Sheep, con of three ewes and four lambs—one of the ms the right ear cut off, and the tails of out short. The. owners of the same are ■ notified to come forward, prove property, targes and remove the sheep, otherwise rill oe dealt with according to low; * SAMUEL BEITZEL. IS, 18M-Sl* iITIVELY THE BEST I . 0. L. LOCH MAN GAIN TRIUMPHANT! i FIRST PREMIUM has again, beep. Awarded to a L. LOCHMANJw.iH* BEST PHOTOGRAPHS. lone experience In the business and his \e knowledge of all that relates to the pro*' of a PERFECT PICTURE, la chemistry, id meohdnlsm, enables* him to make Pho )hs, unapproachable in most galleries, and »rlt guaranteed to give satisfaction. PINE LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS. Colored and Plain, Card pictures for albums, ■ old and new size, PORCELAIN PICTURES . . of exquisite finish, lady should have one of these token;* jive the most charming complexion.' ! . AMBROTYPES V ; >ry style of cases, and all kinds of; work In a First Class Gallery; Copies, made in )st perfect manner.- . . vtivea are registered, and duplicates ean be anytime. *•• ■ • mbllo Is cordially Invited to pay a visit lallery and examine specimen.. . 1 tgalot of FRAMES and ALBUMS lor sale jgraphs jnado In all kinds of'woathor f well# 58,1800 ; , • • ■; , lEEE’S BOOK AND FANCY STORE, 83 WBST MAINSTBEET, dABLISX.E, :PA, lA. flao assortmoat ojf Goods suitable for Holt* &y prosonta;,&o M naw ouhand* Suoh Triting Desh. r . | Parl Jiblio3 t • Ladiet OompahioM, J , JtforkJßoxta, ■ [ , r BaicheU, Ladies Purses, Pocket Books, " ' ' . Beam Oas es,. • ■ Card Oases,- Gold Pens’, —. ' Port XnivesS i. ‘ Bo„ dia A LARGE SUPPLY OP ■ / / ' .MILY BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, AT. REDUCED. PRICE g, D S 318, 8 PO B 186 7 . Subscriptions tfwelved (or all Magazines, FasU l Books, Papers, .Be’., at publishers prices. Yon «B,pc»tajtß.pnd always sure of receiving your by*s,phsor ; ll)ljag at Piper's* fpoclal attention is P»ld to keeping always on ind a supply «£ | SCHOOL KS. town and oountry schools. jooks and Husio ordered when desired >ac. 13, 18fl0-rtaj . : • : * B. E W I N a i MAKER' AND, UNDEBTAKEB, WEST MAIN,STREET, CABIdRLE, PENN’A. A Spunvuid AasoitTUHNT Off IS .JIiJWjF'UENIttKE |B t for thq Holidays, comprising i|»fafl, ( Camp Stools, ... IgLoaagos, Centro Tablet, * |S Booking Chairs,; Dining Tablet, IS Easy Chairs, , . Card Tables, |a Reception Chairs,. Ottomans, Bureaus,. • /What-Nots, ||i Secretaries, . &o„<fca., , torlor, . .. Chamber./. ‘ ■ Dining Boom, . Kitchen ‘ . .and Offloe F UE NITUB E , of the Latest Styles. | ; COTTAGE PURNITUBEj IK SET3B, - | SplenOUd Kaw Pattoms. ' : | bedstbads and : ■ma®tobssbs; : ' |i ■ AW fJtOTPBBS, • 1 ■ l| ■ . variety, . attention given ti? Fimonjli).' ,Qr(}or, f ont town oud. country attended to p/orijpuy nd on rensonablo tdrmi. • Doc. 43,18«« tf ifteto atobertfeementst. JOURTH ARRIVAL! GOOD £f E WSII GBEA.T REDUCTION IN PRICES o v DRY GOODS X T LEIDICH A MILLER’S. Having just opened another large Invoice of all kinds of Dry uoods purchased since the great DECLINE IN PRICES, we Invito the public to call and get tUe GREATEST BARGAINS that they have seen since 1800. stacks or DRESS GOODS, SUal Erwneh Mcrtnota at 11,00 per yard, XU Wool Plaid PopMnt at M.oo per yard. and all other-kinds of Dross Goods as cheap in proporttqp. Do pot fall to GALL AT LEIDICH * MILLER'S to purchase oil descriptions of woolen goods, as they trill .ell you .11 grades of Flannels, Cloths, Cloakings, Oasslmeres,. . Sattlnets, Joans, do.. AT LEAST 33 PER CENT. LESS' than prlgaa two*wookii ago.' ; BARGAINS, BARGAINS, In all deaarlptlons of DOMESTIC GOODS. MUSLINS AT 12} CENTS, CALICOES AT 12} CENTS, And everything olao aa aheap In proportion. NEW CLOTH CLOAKS, A fhll lino of cloaking cloths, ’ FURS! ‘FUR 81 of arory variety, quality and atyla, for Ladlaa, Mlhees and Children. • , GREAT BARGAINS In all kinds of Woolen Hoods, Breakfast Shawls, Hosiery, Gloyee, Soarft, and all other descriptions of Woolens for the season, much under the usual prices. HOLIDAY GOODBI Bilch u. Embroidered Handkerchief., Hand eomo Laoa Handlcerchlefe, Loco Collars, Linen and Lace Setts, Cashmere Soarft, SlUc.Ties, Kid Gloves, Cloth Gloves, Ac, A' full Uuo oLau do ■erlptlona of MOURNING GOODBI Vary strict attention (Ivan to fhrnlsbln( all hinds of FUNERAL GOODS. Please remember that at LEIDICH A MILLER’S Is the only Store in town that yon can purahaaa BALMORAL & HOOPED, SKIRTS at the Jato deallna of prices. MEN AND BOYS? WEAR f' v A n.rr .npply of all kind, of Over Coatings, . Cloths, Cassimeres, j Soitlnets, ' Jeans, Ac., at greatly reduced prices, BHAWXa 1 SHAWLS! CABPJiTBI CABFETSI Oil Cloths, Druggltts, ' Bugs, Matts, The community will please bear in mind the faet, that within ten days therehos been a great : decline in the priqes of and that, yrp i hare since that time, purchased a large stockof, Goods, and are now fully'prepared asusual to i prove that wo can the greatest Bargains tobehadin‘th.e r county , .~ ! Please come bneand oil and geta sharebf the ■ bargains at the Cheap Emporium of i LEIDICH 6 MILLER.;. ; ©o npt fc>r|{Ct tUp pi* o ? and well known stand .on «l|» pirpotHnll. - -^ 1 p#«.w,w ■ "VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that It I Intend to apply to tho next Court of Quar ter Sessions of Comberiand County, to be hold on" tho 14th day of January, 1867, for License to keep an Ale and Boer House and Restaurant, lu Hoguestown, Silver Spring township. FREDERICK BRECKE MAKER. Dec. 13,1860—21* XTOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that X intend to apply to the next Court of Quar ter Sessions of Cumberland county, to bo bold on the 14th day of January, 1867, for License to hoop an Alo and Beer House and Restaurant, in the Borough of Mcchanlcsburg. JOHN NORRIS, Dec. 13,1863-21* WANTED. —Thirty hands on. Coats. Ponta and Vests, by • BREWSTER & DOUGHERTY, Merchant Tailors. ■ Nowville, Po. Doc. 15, IB6o—Bt, QROSBY OPERA HOUSE ART ASSOCIATION. THE DAY ON WHICH THE PINAL DISTRI BUTION WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE IS ‘JANUARY 21st, 1867. •We, the undersigned, a Committee appointed to conduct tUo awarding' of Premiums to tile Members of the Ckosby Opera House Art As sociation, have been authorized by the Man agement to announce MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1807, as the time when the FINAL AWARD of all the Premiums shall bo made, without fur ther postponement. In order that Mr. Crosby may realize the full, heneflt of his enterprise, and that the Certificates may be held by bona/lde purchasers, and not by him, It Is necessary that the remaining certifi cates should bo speedily disposed of. The Com mittee assure alt parties interested that every care will be taken to secyro perfect fairness In awarding the Premiums. WILLIAM T. COOLBAUGH, President Union National Bahk, AMOS T. HALL, Treasurer 0. B. &t(L K, R. E. G. HALL, Hall, Klmbark A Co. CLINTON BRIGGS, Ewing, Briggs A Co. J. 0. DOBB, President of the Board of Trade. JAMES H. BOWEN, President Third National Bank. JAMES C. FABGO, Sup’t. American Express. FRANCIS A. HOFFMAN. Ex-Lleut,-Qovornor. I. Y. MTJNN, Munn A Scott Elevator. J. A. ELLIS, President Second National Bank. THE SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS WILL BE CLOS ED WHEN THE SALE OF CERTIFICATES SHALL HAVE BEEN COMPLETED, WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE! A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR YOUR PARENT! ONE CERTIFICATE, * , WITH ** THE APPLE GATHERERS, ’ ’ AND THE CHANCE OF A PREMIUM WORTH 8000,0001 A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR YOUR SISTER ! ONE CERTIFICATE WITH “ THE LITTLE WANDERER." AND THE CHANCE OF PREMIUMS WORTH FROM $5OO TO 8000,000 1 ! A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR YOUR BROTHER! . ONE CERTIFICATE, With The New Engraving “ Westward, Ho I" AND THE CHANCE OF POSSESSING THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE!/ A CHRISTMAS. PRESENT FOR YOUR WIFE ! TWO CERTIFICATES, WITH “IRVING AND HIS LITERARY FRIENDS,”. AND TWO CHANCES OF PREMIUMS WORTH FROMjttOO TO 8000,000 //• - A Christmas Present For Your Daughter I THREE CERTIFICATES, WITH HUNTINGTON'S “MERCY’S DREAM,” AND THE CHANCE OF BECOMING WORTH MORE THAN HALF A MILLION /1 A Christmas Present for Your Son ! FOtTR CERTIFICATES, WITH THE CHROMOGRAPH, “ THE AMERI CAN AUTUMN," ” AND FOUR CHANCES OF PREMIUMS WORTH FROM TO 8600,000 1! A Christmas Present for the WITH ONE OR . TWENTY CHANCES ON MA : .KINO HER ALMOST A MILLION ARE 11 ■, As well as chances of becoming the possessor of A BIERSTADT, Worth 820,000 / A CONSTANT MEYER, Worth {3,000 / A LEI/TAE, Worth 81,000 / • A CROPSEY, Worth 80,000 1 A GIONOTJX. Worth 83.000 /1 A HART, Worth 86,000 / A SOHUB3ELE, Worth 85,000 1 A BEARD, Worth 81,000 / VOLK'S BUST OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. WOBTH 82,000 1 OB HUNDREDS OP OTHER PICTURES BY THE LEADING ARTISTS IN AMERICA I I gebtificatesTTT ........ 15.00. Remit, If possible, by Draft or Post-offlce Order. 49* Register all Letters containing currency. Direct to U. H, CROSBY, Actuary. Deo. 13,1880—tf, ■ 1 QCt<y GET UP YOUR 1867. iOD I. OLUBSI Santana, A DEMOCRATIC MORNING JOURNALf Great Improvements and Great INDUOEMETNS ! UNION, 11E3TORATION & CONSTITDTIONAI, IjIIiRitTT The Daily Aojec contains the latest news from all parts of the world,' with' editorial articles on Government, Politics, Trade, Finance, and Gen eral Subjects. 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A copy will be fur nished gratia for each club of ten, or more, to one address, for on© year. Postage, five cents per quart©?, to bp,prepaid at th© oflico of delivery. •Th© above terms will bo rigicjly adhered- to.— Specimen copies of the Daily and Weekly sent gratis, da-application at this' offloe, Advertise ments Inserted at moderato^ratps.- - i Address, - - . WELSH A ROBB, . • ' ■ ; 430 Chestnut Street, Phi Ta. ■ p,e0.18, iBOO, ; ; ;-• ; •. ■ ./■ . ' HQBgEMENI ; / .... To Owner* o/ Sheer*, and alf other* M ‘ terened in ih<Uju&le and u*&U animal. ; ,T H-E H o b set- • Your attention Is invited to a new and valuable invention known as - ' . • Looking Glasses, Window Shades, ■ - Su “ Huai’S PATENT ELASTIC CUSHION", for the preservation .of HOUSES FEET. It is made of Rubber, and- by its peculiar form will prevent stones from clinging to the horse’s feet, nfap. proygnt thalr “ blvUtng.up" In winter with snow” It can also bP so afflustod os to prevent the animal from interfering and is very .beneficial to tender footed horSeSi and thppo used In travel ling over turn-pikes ahd hard roads, as the « Cushion" when placed between tlie hoof and the Iron shoo, prevents the.Qo'nouasldn'qf, the blow when the foot Is brought In contact with hard substances .and .prevents; their feet from getting sore, It w)U cure a pinched foot by throe months wear, ‘ To farmers, teamsters and Uvory men It will save thousands of dollars In the wear and. tear of, Horse flesh.. For, sale at tha cheap Hardware stdrq of 22,18C6. Neto atrbertfeementa. THE DATE DETERMINED. Dear One I . ONE OR TWENTY OERTIFOATES, “THE AG E” TEBMSALWAYS IN ADVANCE. HENRY SAXTON, No. 15 East Main Street, Otosrtat's! IftemeWes. “qOSTAB’B" VERMIN EXTERMINATORS. “ 18 years established In N. Y. City.” 44 Only infallible remedies known.” 44 Free from Poisons.” . ' 44 Not dangerous to the Human Family.” 44 Bats come out of their holes to d!d. M ? “CoatarV 1 Bat, Boaoh, &c., Extermi’s Is a paste-used for Hals, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Anti, <£&, d*c. “Costar's!* Bed-Bug Exterminator Is d liquid or wash—used to destroy; and also as a preventive for Bcd-Bugt, &e. " Coatar’a” Electric Powder for Insects Is for Moths, Mosquitoes , Fleas , Bed-Bugs, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, &0.. I 1 ! Be waive ! I { of all Worthless Imitations. See that “COSTAR’S” name la on each Box, Bottlo and Flask, before you buy, . Address, ' HENRY R. COSTAE. m Broadway, N. Y. Sold In Carlisle, Pa. At Havorstick’s Drug Store. And all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. “COSTA R 1 S ” CHLEBRATHD BUCKTHORN SALVE, For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds. Bolls, Cancers, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind and Painful Files; Scrofulous, Putrid ana 111-con ditioned Sores; -Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ringworm, Itch Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, &c.; Chapped hands, Bin's, dec.: Rites of Spiders,lnsects, Animals, Ac. Boxes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sizes. ■ Bold by all Druggists everywhere; ; And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad way, N. V. And at Haverstlck’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa. “COSTAR'S" tl STIVERS Ali CORN SOLVENT, ; . ’ For Corns, Bunions, Warts, <fec, , Boxes, 25 ots., 50 ots., and fl sizes. • Sold by all Drugglsts ovfery whore. . i And by HENRYB. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad way, N.Xf And at Haverstlok’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa. “COSTAR’S” PREPARATION OF BITTER • SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS For Beautifying the Complexion. Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, remove Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, Ac. ' Ladies are now using It in preference to all others. BottlesJl, Sold by oil Druggists everywhere. And by HENBYB. COSTAB, Depot-184 Broad-. 'way, N. Y. , And at Haveratiok’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Fa. “COSTAR’S” PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY, For Coughs,' Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, .Consumption, Bronchial Affections, and all .Dis eases of the Throat and Lungs. ' Bottles. 25 cts,, 50 cts., and 81 sizes, . Sold by all Druggists everywhere. And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot m Broad way, N, V. , ' And at Haverstlck's .Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa. ‘ " C OS TAR’S” ~ r . ■ B J SHOP pj BBS i A Universal Dinner Pill, ‘For Nervous and SlokHeadacUe,Costlvenesa.ln > digestion. Dyspepsia. Biliousness, Constipation ‘Diarrhea, Colics, Chills, Fevers, and general de ;rangement of tho Digestive Organs. ; Boxes, 25 ets., 50 ots., and $1 sizes. I ,aold'by.all Druggists everywhere, | , And.by HENB-Y.B. CO3TAR, Depot 484 Broad sway, N.V. * ■ And at Haverstick’a Drug Store, Carlisle, Fa, Deo. o,lBoo—Bm ILcgal pottos. 'VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration on the estate of John Kinkcad, late of Cumberland county, dec’d. have boon granted to the undersigned, residing in tho borough of Carlisle. All persons 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, Nov. 20,1808-8 t IST OTICE. —Notice is hereby given that JLN Letters of Administration on the estate of Jackson Moore, late of South Middleton two. Cum berland county, dcc'd,. have been granted to tho undersigned residing in said township. All per sons indebted to said cstato are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estato will also present them for settlement. Nov. 15,1880 —6t* AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—Tho under signed, appointed by tho Orphan’s Court to iuuko distribution of the assets remaining In tho hands ol tho Administrators of. John M. Wood burn, deo’d., will attend to tho duties assigned to him, at the Arbitration Chamber, in tho Court House, Carlisle, on Thursday, December 13,1800. at 10 o’clock, A. M., where all persons Interested are invited to attend. JOHN P. RHOADS, . Auditor. Nov. 20, . 1860 —3 t ORDER OF COURT.—Whereas many suits have been Instituted aud remain unde termined and which tho parties thereto have evinced no purpose over to try, tho Court there fore order, That in all coses which remain unde termined m the Court of Common Picas of Cura-* horland county, and in which there has been no proceeding or action by either party for tho peri od of two years, it shall be the duty of thoPro thonotary to enter ajudgmonl of nonpros. Provided, that this rule shall bo published in the two newspapers of Carlisle, for three weeks before tho said rule shall hike elfect. By tho Court. Test: B. DUKE. JDcnulu Protlvy. Dec. 0,1808—3 t PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge ot the several Courts of Common Pleas of the coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, and 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 olfendors, In the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 12th and 14th days of November A. D., 1800, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery to bo holden at Carlisle; on the 2d Mon day of January, 1807, (being the 14th day,) nt 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to continue two weeks, i Notice is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices of.tho Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to be then and there iu their proper persons, with their rolls.records, and inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their oßices appertain to bo done, and all those that are bound by recog nizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or then shall bo iu tho Jail of said coun ty, are to bo there to prosecute them os shall be just. Doc. 0, 1800 to EEGISTERS NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that tue following accounts have been Bled in this Ol ilco, by tho accountants therein named for exam ination, and will be presented to tho Orphan’s Court of Cumberland County, for continuation and allowance, on Tuesday, December 18th, A. D., 1800, viz: I. The account of James Dunlap, Administra tor of George Rea, late of Penn township, deceas ed. 2. First and 'final account of Jackson Free and John Free, Administrators of Michael Free, late of East Fennsboro township, deceased, 8. First and final account of Harvey, Qutshall, Administrator of George Geese, late of Silver Spring township, deceased. 4. Tho first and final account of John J. Craw ford, Administrator of William Crawford, late of tho Borough of Newvllle, deceased. 5. Tho first and final account of Jacob A. Smith, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Fink, late of Hoguestown, deceased. 8. 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 tho 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; lato of Mlfllin township, deceased. 0. Tho first and final account of John Sheets, Administrator of Joseph C. Livingston, lato ol East Penusboro township, deceased, i , 10. Account of George Kuntz; Guardian oPMarv Erford, now Mary wolf, a minor child of Jacob Erford, deceased. 11. The first and final account of Levi K. Dona- Yin, Executor of the last will and testament of William McConnol, late of the Borough of Ship 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, lato of Newton township, deceased, 13. Tho first and final account of Henry Myers and Samuel Myers, Executors of tho last will and testament of Samuol Myers, late of Southampton township, deceased. 14. Flrstandflnalaccountol Mrs. Mary J. Smith, Administratrix of Samuol I, Smith, late of New ton township, deceased. 15. First and final account of David Wherry, Ad ministrator of tho estate of tho Kov. James Charl ton, late of Hopewell township, deceased. 10. Tho first and final administration account of Wm. MoKoe, Administrator of Mrs. Mary J. McKee, lato of West Pennsborough township, de ceased. .17. First and final account of George Miller, Ex ecutor of William Furguson, late of West Penns borough township, deceased. 18. The account of R. M. Henderson and Wm. Q. Alexander, Executors of Wm. Alexander, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. 10. Account of James MoKeohaii, Esq., Admin istrator de bonis non cum iestamcnio annexo of Jami son Hannon, deceased. 20. First and final account of George Landis, Administrator of Catharine Whistler, late of Hifliln township, deceased. 21. The account of Mrs. Catharine Brown, Ad ministrator of J ohn Brown, late of Mifllin town ship. deceased. 22. The account of Margaret Bing wait. Adminis tratrix of Louis Riugwalt, late of Middlesex township,' deceased. G. W. NORTH, Register. Nov. 23,1868-* l&cal <Bsstatc g>aless. TT'ARM FOR SALE. — On FRIDAY, I* December 14, IB6o.—Will bo sold at public sale, ou the premises, on the above day, the Farm oi the undersigned, situated In South Middleton township, Cumberland county, 4 miles South of Carlisle, and 2 miles East of Paportowu, contain ing 00-ACRES, more or less, of good SAND LAND, about 70 acres of tho same being cleared land, and In a good state of cultivation, tho balance being excellent TIMBER LAND. The improve ments are a two and a-half story WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE, Log Barn, Corn Crib, and other out-hiUidings; a never-failing Well of wa ter at tho door of tho dwelling and a lino APPLE ORCHARD of choice young trees on tho grounds. The fences are in good order, and tho entire property in good condition. Any person wishing to view tho premises pre vious to the day-of sole, will please call on Ben jamin Goodyear, now residing on the same. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., wheu terras will be made known by . v - JACOB GOODYEAR, Sr. Dec. O, ifeU-ta " TTTEST VIRGINIA LANDS. FOR y V SALE.— Acres’ of Land, situate in Gilmer county, West Virginia, within four miles of Glenvillo. the county seat 01 said county, near the Kanawha River, (navigable,) and near to a good Turn Pike Bond, 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 line Timber, such as Poplar, White Oak, Walnut and Cherry. The Coal bods upon it are immense and inexhaustible. Price 80 per acre. 1571J4 Acres, adjoining above tract, covered with the finest Timber, lands of like quality, and any quantity of Coal. . Price 8G per acre. 093 Acres, in same county, near the intersection 'of the Stanton and Parkersburg turn pike road, by the Gilmer and Ripley, turn pike road, eight miles from Glenvillo, the county seat; fine Tim ber and Coal. Price?o per acre. 2081 Acres, In Randolph county, West Virginia. ;Coal, Timber and good lands; good Log House, .Orchard, Ac, Price 88 per aero, ’ 1000 Acres, in Gilmer county, throe miles from Little Kanawha. Pino Timber and Coal. Price 61 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 timber with which they are clothed and the Immense coalbeds upon them, Iwlll and must make them in a few years, im mensely valuable. Lying near the Ohio river and the Parkersburg branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, It will easily bo soon at what a sacrifice those lands aro oflbrpd, They will bo sold In quantities to spit purchasers. For par ticulars call on J, W. D. GILLELEN. No. 31 East Main Bt„ Carlisle, Fa, Dec. 0,1800—3 t Q. R A N D FAIR OF THE EMPIRE HOOK & LADDER CO., AT RHEEM'S HALL, To commence on Saturday, Dec., 22d, 1800, and continue during the Hollidays. The Company appeals to the public spirit and generosity, of their fellow citizens of Canlslo, to aid tl*oin In this enterprise, Tho proms of the Fair are to bo appropriated to the erection of A SUITABLE HOUSE for the preservation of their apparatus, and they conlldeutly hope that their services heretofore have entitled them to a share of the patronage .so liberally-bestowed on the Fir© Dopartmentof tho Borough. * Contributions of every description are respect* fully solicited, and maybe delivered to any of the Committee or left at thoTolegraph Office. ’ BY THE COMMITTEE. ' Nov. 27, 1800-tf gECOND GRAND WM. MOORE, ./lc/m»nte/ra/or. L. T. GREENFIELD’S! The following prices will give you an Idea of tho astonishing bargains now offering: Double Width, at 40 cents, worth 00 cents. Silks. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, BALMORAL SKIRTS, ONLY $2.50 A Beautiful lotof good CALICOES Just’recelvod at 18% cents. - HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS, 25 Cents. MOURNING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB, BATTINETTS, JEANS, CORDS, I desire to mention particularly my stock of HOME MADE 'wliloh are without doubt the best Homo Made .goods oyer offered in this town. direct from the Manufacturer, at price? that defy competition. * /;• > FURS! FURBI All will please remember that ray Fura are bought from llrat bauds aud'cun bo sold ut re markably low prices A hundred other bargains could bo ted If wo had the apace. Call and examine far yourselves at No, 4 East Main . 03-Remember the place and v,u\\ Vf4U find all the above bargains at x UKEEKPIELD’S, 4 East Main Street* Voy,' Brg (©ottos. OPENING NEW GOODS FROM NEW YORK ELEGANT ALPACCAS, SUPER EXTRA DO.. at 60 cents, worth 00 cents. DRESS GOODS, Poplins,. Plaids, Merlnocs, Coburgs, Reps, In great varieties at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Splendid Black and White BALMORAL SKIRTS, ONLY $3 00 BRUNER'B CELEBRATED calicoes, at 12 y x cents and upwards. MUSLINS from 12% cents to 25 cents. HEAVY TICKINGS, 1 yard wide, only 60 cents. HEAVY DOMESTIC GINGHAMS only 25 cents, Also a beautiful assortment WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, AND N O TIONS A full lino of CASSIMERES, CABINETTS, JEANS, A ND FLANNELS WOOLEN HOODS. STACKS OF BLANKETS, from N. Y. Auction Bales, AT OLD PRICES. A gua DE MAGNOLIA I vino prettiest tiling, the “sweetest thing/' and the most of it for tho least money. It overcomes the odor of perspiration; softens and adds delica cy to tho skin; is a delightful porfulno; allays headache and Inflammation, and Is a necessary companion in tho sick-room. In tho nursery, and upon tho toilet sideboard. It can ho obtained everywhere at one dollar per bottle. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. S. T.—lBoo.—X,—Tho amount of Plantation Bit ters sold In ono year is something startling. They would fill Broadway six feet high, from tno Park to 4th street. Drake’s manufactory Is one of tho institutions of Now York. It is said that Drake pointed all tho rocks in tho Eastern States with his caballstlo “ S. T.—lBoo.—X,” and then got tho old granny legislators to pass a law “preventing disfiguring tho face of nature,” which gives Mm a monopoly. Wo » > not know how this Is, but wo do know tho I 'ntatlon Bitters sell os no other article over dla. They are used by all clas ses of tho community, and aro death on Dyspep sia—certain. They aro very invigorating .when languid and weak, and a great appetizer. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. “ In lifting tho kettle from tho flro I scalded myself very severely—ono hand almost to a crisp. Tho torture was unbearable • • • The Mexi can Mustang Liniment relieved the pain almost Immediately.” CHAB. FOSTER. 420 Broad BU, Philo. This is merely a sample of what the Mustang Liniment will do. It Is Invaluable In all cases of wounds, swellings, sprains, cuts t brQlses,spavins, etc., cither upon man or boast. Beware of counterfeits. None Is genuine unless wrapped in fine steel-plate engravings, bcarlnd tho signature of G. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and tho private stamp of Demas Barnes <& Co., Now York. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. All who value a beautiful head of hair, and Its preservation from premature baldness and turn* mg gray will not fall to uso Lyon’s celebrated. Rathairou. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy, eradicates dandruff, and causes the hair to grow with luxuriant beauty. It is sold ovory wnero. _ _ E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N. Y. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. Ac., Ac., What Did It.—A young lady, returning to her country home after a sojourn or a few months in New York, was hardly recognized by her friends. In place or a rustic, flushed face, she had a soft, ruby complexion, of almost marble smoothness; and Instead of 22, she reallyappedred but J 7, She told them plainly she used Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, and .would not bo without It. Any lady Oan improve her personal appearance very much by using this article. It can bo ordered of any druggist for only 50 cents. ‘ Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists, Helmstreet’s Inimitable Hair Coloring has boon steadily growing in favor for over twenty years. It acts upon the absorbents at the roots of the hair, ana changes it to its original color by de grees. All instantaneous dyes deaden and injure the hair. Hoimstrcot's is not a dye, but is certain In its results, promots its growth, and is a beau tiful Hair Dressing. Price 50 cents and 61,00. Sold by all dealers. Saratoga Spring Water, sold fay all Drugglsta. Lyon’s Extract op Pure Jamaica Ginger— for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Head ache, Cholera Morbus, <&o„ where a warming, genial stimulant Is required. Its careful prepa ration and entire purity make it a cheap and re liable article for culinary purposes. Sold every where, at 50 cents per bottle. Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists. For sale at Havorstlok and Ralston’s Drug Stores, Carlisle. July s,lBoo—cow ly. GREAT EDUCATIONAL INDUCEMENTS. A First Class Business College at ChWhle, JPcnn'a, THIS Institution Is now entering upon Its third yonr in Us present location; during wnich time it has rooolveda liberal home sup-, port, and also an enoouraglhg share of patronage irom six different States of the Union. We feel encouraged from the result of post efforts and shall spare no pains or expense in building up an Institution second to none la tho country. Education adapted to all—tho Farmer, the Mo* chanlo, tho Artisan, the Business or Professional man. YOUNG MEN of limited education. YOUNG MEN well educated in other respects, but deficient In the branches taught in a first class Business College; YOUNG MEN of limited means, who would fiosscss tho best requisite to em* nonce and distinction. . - - .YOUNG MEN who are desirous of receiving the greatest amount of useful lnfor« motion at tho least comparative expense are invited to invostU gate tho peculiar merits of our Model System of practical training and eminently popular course of Study. 1 branches TAUGHT. Single and Double Entry Book-keeping, in Its various forms and applications, including Gen eral Wholesale and Retail Business, Forwarding, Commission, Exchange, Jobbing and Importing, Railroading, Steamboating, Banking. Partnership Settlements, Business Calculations Mercantile Law, Correspondence, Practical and Ornamental Penmenship, Phonography. English Grammar, Composition, Telegraphing. <vc. 43- Students cuter at any tune, 43- None but competent instructors employed, and a sufficient number to Insure individual in* .structlon to all. 43-Send for a Circular giving full particulars. Address, A* M, TRIMMER. ■ ,„v, Carlisle, Pa. Aug. 23, 1860, &C., &C, ;QREAT WATCH SALE I ON TU32 POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN. • •• ■Giving Every Patron a Handsome'and Reliable watch for the Low Price of Ten Dollars, Without Regard to Value, aud not to be Paid for 1 Unless Perfectly Satisfaor , iory / 100 Solid Watches, s2so'to 5750 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches, 200 to 800 100 Louies* Watches,.Enamelled, 100 to 300 2iX) Gold Hunt's Chronometer wale’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 250 500 Silver Hunting Lovers, 50 to 150 ; 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladles’ watches, 50 to 250 1.000 Gold Hunting Lenlues, . 50 to 75 1.000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches. 50 to 100 2,500 Huntiugßitver Watches* 25 to 50 5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds, 10 to 75 43- Every patron obtains a Watch by this ar rangement, costing but 810, while It may bo worth 8760, No partiality Bhown.iffifr .T Messrs, J. nICIvLING- ds CO., 140 Broadway,’ Now York City, wish to Immcdlatelly dispose of the above magnificent Stock. Certificates, nam ing tho articles arc placed in sealed envelopes and .well mixed. Holders ore entitled to the articles named on their certificate, upon payment 6f Teii ‘ 'Dollars, whether it bo a watch worm 8750 or ono , worth less. Tho return of any of our certificates entitles you to the article named thereon upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and as np a®.' tlclo valued less thanslo is named on any oorlltl-' cate.it will at once be seen thbt this Is; " No Lottery, but a stralt-foroward legitimate which may bq participated in even « ;by the most fastidious l ■ A single Clrtlflcftto will bo sent by mall, post ipald, upon receipt five forsl, eleven for iB2, thlrty*tbrcoand elegant premium forBs, sixty* six and more valuable premium for $lO, onehuu .drodand most superb watch for $l5. To Agents or those wishing oraploj ment this is a rare oppor tunity. It ts a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by tho Government, ahd open to the most careful scrutiny. Try us f. Addrcssi ‘ • Nov. 16,1850-Sin mo FARMERS AND' OTHERS. I Tho undersigned Iviwlpg this day associate* tnomselvos in the •- ’ * • • GEN£\',AX BJIQIWCE BUSINESS, at Now Kingston Station Jinaer tuo name and stxiftQV JWut B. Loldlg & Brother, are how pro- Coal, Blaster, Flsti.S-.Ut, Blour, io,,,ltept con, 1 stantly on l»\nn agd for salO ou rOaKOnahle terms. ■ I .pofontber I,IS(W-SI» lEeirlcal. JNO. B. LEIDIG. M. A. IJSIDKi. ' NovB) v ’«6
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