rMPTI DK CtJEA-IILE BY Djß, ScifENK’S M&D -Tocuro consumption, the system must ired so that the lungs will heal. To ac £ this,'the liver, and stomach must first bused -and an appetite created for good omefoO’cl, which, by. these medicines will jfcted properly; and good heathy blood thus jbullding up the constitution.— :’s Mandrake Pills cleanse the stomach of >uB or mucous accumulations;, and, by io SedWeed Tonic In connection, the op irestored. *" J' ick’s Pulmoulo Sytup lSnutritloua as well leal, and, by. using the three remedies, all ;lea ore expelled from the system, and lolesome blood made, which will repel all If patients will take these medicines ig to directions, consumption very fre- In its last, stage yields readily to their Take the pills frequently, to cleanse the d stomach. It does not follow that be ie bowels are not costive they are not re fer sometimes In diarrhcca they are nec- The stomach must he kept healthy, and itito created to allow the Pulmonic Syrup i the respiratory organs properly and al- Irritation. Then all that Is required to . a permanent cute is, to prevent taking Jxorciso about the rooms as much as pos it a lithe richest food—fat meat, game, and anything the appetite craves; butbepar ahd masticate well. - 5,1866—2nd w ea mo 1 yn-’ Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch ! . Wheaton’s Ointment will euro the Itch tours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, tns, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price i. For sale by all druggists. By sending l to WEEKS & POTTER, solo Agents, 170 iglon street, Boston, It will'bo forwarded !, free of postage, to anjr part of the United 1806 —ly Tkue.—Every young lady and, lan intho United States can beat some retry much to their, advantage by return free of .charge,) by addressing , the under .• Thosfe having fears of being humbugged dlgeby not noticing this card. All others lose address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, , ' - .831 Broadway, N. Y .22,.18f15—1y . ‘'■ jop Youth.—A Gentleman, who suffered rs from Nervous Debility, Premature Dc id all the affects of youthful indiscretion, >r the sake of suffering humanity, send free vho need it, the recipe and directions for ; the simple remedy by which he was ■Sufferers wishing to profit by the advor experience, can do so by addressing JOHNS. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., N. Y. 22,18(J0—1y Card to Invalids.— A Clergyman residing in South America as a missionary jred a safe and simple remedy for the Care ;vous "Weakness, Early. Decay, Diseases of rinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole of disorders baneful and vi- Uabits. Great numbers have been already by tills noble remedy., Prompted by a de d benefit the aldlqted' and unfortunate,. I jend the recelpo for preparing and using medicine, in a scaled envelope, to any one 'Heeds it| Free of Charge. ' stso inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed mrself. • -■ • ■ Address, : JOSEPH T. INMAN] Station D, Bible House, New York City. :il 10,1860— ly* CONSUMTWVEa.— I The advertiser, having to health in,a few weeks by a very remedy, after having suffered for several with a severe lung affection, and that dread so, Consumption—is anxious to make known, fellow-sufferers the means of cure, ■ dl who desire it, he will send a copy of the rlptlon used (free of charge,) with the direc tor preparing and using the same, which will find a sure cure for Consumption,: Ast- Bronchlta, Coughs, Golds, and all Throat Lung Affections. The only object of the ad t-iser In sending tho Prescription is to benefit afflicted, and spread information which he ceivosto be invaluable, and ho hopes every fcror will try his remedy, as It will cost them hing, and may prove a blessing, vrties wishing the prescription, free by return I, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. 23,1866.— ly * ' • ' MA&ItIED. JS—ECKLES.—On the 14th ult., by Rev, ick, Mr. Jesse D. Ghllds, of Baltimore, to, iran Eckles, of Carlisle. FNE—MEHAFPXE.r-On the 4th Inst., by v, M. Q. Earheart, Mr. John T. McCone of -impton twp., to Miss Bathshebah Mehaflio, itrevllle.' •' • 0 .NGIiER—KXJNKXE. —On the Uth Inst., by ime, Mr. Philip P. Spangler, of Dickinson, ss Mary Ann Kunkle, of Southampton twp, JKEY—NOUSE.—On the 22d of November, Holly Springs, by Key. Wm. 0. Benhcfc, Mr. ion wVNickey to Miss Sarah 0. Nouso, both xnkford twp'. y„ UL-STRIGKLER.—On the 13th Inst., by S, P. Spreoher, Mr. David. K. Paul to Miss y E. Stricklor. both of Monroe twp., this co* .'RIOKDER—KAUFFMAN. —On the same by the same, Mr, John S. Striokler to Miss tha E, Kauffman, both of this co, REPORT OF TECE MARKETS. Carlisle Flour ai >ur—Family, $lB 00 mr—Super. S 00 * Flour 5 50 mt—White 2 60 -vlc-Red,... 2,60, Carlisle Provi $ 30 Jf .. 25 •d, .13 low, -.10 Jon—Hams 10 30n—51de5,........~ 13 lokens—^palr,..so@6oi Philadelphia Markets. 1 "Wednesday, Dec. 91’ iB6O. • lour, —There Is a steady home consumption nil prices, but there Is no demand for ship it. Holders, In consequence of the limited ilpts and extremely small stocks, are Arm In ir views, and prices have an upward tendency, '.A of 2000 bbls.j principally northwest extra ily, atsJl®l27s, including Penna. and Ohio it Sl2®lB 50: fappy at 1*150®16; extras, at 89®- and superfine at SB®B 50. Rye Flour Is held 25 per bbl. Nothing doing in Cornmeal 4en.“Wheatc6ntinu.es yery dull. We quote isylvahla red at $2 05®3,Southern do.- at 15. ,1000 bushels New Yprk sold at $3; e ranges fromS3 20®880. Rye is held at SI -40 'per bushel tat. Southern, Western • and sylvanla* Corn- is scarce and in good de- I, wlthsoles of-20Q0 bushels newyeliow at SI, act do; at 17. Ooto remain without change; at 57@58c; per buahol. The receipts, torday i followsll7s bbls. Hour, 1000 bushels wheat. >. porn,43oodo. oats, . ,* , js.—Cloverseed is dull'and lower; SOO bush, t S9®9 75 per bush., the latter rate for prime. :hy sells at S 3 50@3 75, and flaxseed at S 3 per ikmr.—Continues very dull at the late de . Holders ask $2 30@2 85 for Henna,., andS2- 43porgallonfor Ohlobbls. . .. iPtew /ICE.—Notice is hereby given that . intend to apply to the next Court of Qnar esalons of Cumberland county, to. beheld at isle, on the 14th of January, ISOZ/forLlcense sen an Ale and Beerhouse and Restaurant, East Ward of the Boroughof Carlisle, JOHN G. HOFFMAN. 20, IB6o—3t* ; .TCEi— Notice is hereby given that intend to apply to the next Court of Q,uar sslons of Cumberland county‘to be held at do, on the 14th day,of January, 1867, for Ll e to keep an Alo and Beer House imd 'Res {ant, In the East Ward of the Borough'of rlisle. 20,1866' 4 MUTUAL life insurance COMPANY OF NEW YORK.—V The leading insurance Association of this Continent. —. Ellgar Wright. Insurance Commissioner of • Gash Assets oversl7,ooo,ooo.' Applications Ited and furnished by ■ ' . ■ - A. SKABP WOODBURN, ' Agent, Walnut Bottom. Deo. 20,1860— 3m* ■. \T OTlCE.—Notice is hereby, given that -Ll the following named persons have filed ap plications forlHotel and Liquor Licenced) under, the several Acta of Assembly relating thereto, 1 in the office of the Clerk-of the Court of Quarter aesalonsof ,Cumberland county, which said ap plications wUL be presented to said Court on Monday, the Hth day of January. ISfIT: HOTELS. Lewis Zitzer, West. Ward, Carlisle. Wm, Beil, Kew Cumberland. ■RETAILERS. Edward Showers, West Ward, Carlisle. EAwlh Artz.Shlpponsburg Borough. ■ SAMUEL JBIXLER. Clerk Quarter Sassiohs, l-f "See; 20,1860-31 id Grain Market. Carlisle, Dtc. 19,1800. Rye,- $1 10 Corn, 60@70 Oats 43 Clover Seed 8 50 Timothy Seed, 8 00 rislom Market, ‘ Carlisle, Dec. 19,1800. ) TurkeySfgol)—9 pr..S3 00 » Turkeys, hens—spr 2 00 1 pair.,.. 1 00 ) bus 80 } Potatoes-2d h~V> bus 70 I Apples— bus 1 60 ) Apples—2d b—V bus. 80 SAM. SHOWN. Jlcto , JJ OLIDAY AND WNDDINI& PRESENTS! A Fine Lot of GOLD, . AMERICAN, AND IMPCItTED^ SILVER, WATCHES, A Splendid Assortment of SOLID AND PLATED SILVER WAKE, Qoltl Tmhij Gold Chains, Fancy Goods, *&c. Fine Setts of KNIVES AND FORKS, CLOCKS IN GREAT VARIETY, GOLD RINGS. GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES. Particular attention given to repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, THOS. CONLYN, Agi. No. II West Main St., opposite Marlon Hall, Dec. 20,1880-Oin Q.RAND DISPLAY OP CHRISTMAS GOODS ! AT NO. 35 WEST MAIN STREET. KRIS KINOLE Fond parents look to the Interest ol your sweet darlings! John H. Kheem, late of tho Firm-of Rheem*& Spahr, announces to tho public, that ho has pur chased tho.intorest of his late partner,'and that he has Just returned from tho City, with a mag nificent stock of CANDIES, TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES, consisting in part as follows: Drums, Trumpets, Dancing Jacks, Horses, Mules, Tops and Dolls, . of all sizes, shapes and colors; Doll Heads, Violins, Arms, Furniture Setts, Shoes & Stocklhgs, Tables; Whips, Bureaus] Sleds, Balls, Guns, Monk’s on Trains of Cars, Sticks, Wagons, Elephants,. ; ■ ' Wheelbarrows, : ' Dogs, Nino Pins, Cats, . s Magic Lanterns, -Mice, ' and endless variety of other Toys, suitable to’ the fancy of both young and old. I have selected my stock of Fruits and Confec tions with the greatest care, and have the finest assortment over brought to Carlisle, among which are MALAGA GRAPES, Barbara and other Dates, Crystalized Fruits of all kinds, • LARGE WHITE TOYS, Candy Apples; Peaches, Pears and Eggs, Drops, St. John’s Bread, Cream Cocoa, French Creams of all sorts. . I am also manufacturing and' have on hand Clear Candy Toys, such asßaskets,Buckets, Rnb blts.Deers, Locomotives, Tubs,. Birds, Chickens, and fancy Figures of aU descriptions. Also, a splendid assortment of Taffies, of my own manufacture, such as Rose, Vanilla, Lemon, Butter. Caromel, walnut* etc. •»; .• i • All tne above I now have at the old stand, No, 35, where I will bo happy to see and accommo date all who may favor mo with their patronage. . . J, H. RHEISM, JJENRY M. 8088, ! ~ Dec. 2P, ISOO^tf LICENSED AUCTIONEER, JUechanicsburg, Pa. , Will attend promptly to the calling of sales In all sections of Cumberland and the adjoining counties. Having several years experience In the business, he will guarantee satisfaction to all who may employ him. His terms are moderate, and thdse having sales would do well to give him a call. Deo. 20, 1860—2 m • Jp ARM FOR S ALE. —A good farm for I - salo'chedp, In Charles county, Maryland, on 1 e Potomac river, forty mllCs below Washing ton. For particulars and terms apply to Mrs. R. A. SMITH, ‘ At her Photographic Gallery. Dec. 20, 1808-31* QROSBY OPERA HOUSE BUT. A FEW WEEKS Y E-T R E M AIN! POSITIVELY {NO .FURTHER DELAY f I Tfre>Subscripiipn J3goks Will Soon Close 7 CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR ALL 11! JANUARY 21st, 1867, THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE. Worth More than Half a Million of Dollars, will Certainly be . ' awarded to a iViJ W O W-NDR ! THE PURCHASERS OF CERTIFICATES MAY PROCURE The Following Fine Engravings : u Tho Little Wanderer,” “ Gathering Apples,”. • - ** Westward, Ho V Irving and his Friends,” Mercy’s Dream,”, ' OR, TH33 SPLENDID CHROMQGRAPH, RECENTLY COMPLETED, , “THE AMERICAN AUTUMN.” CERTIFICATES . . ...... . . . $5.00. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR . YOUR PARENT! . , ONE CERTIFICATE, WITH “ THE APPLE GATHERERS,” AIYD THE CHANCE OF A PREMIUM WORTH . $600,0001- A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOE. YOUR SISTER ! ONE CERTIFICATE WITH ” THE LITTLE WANDERER," •AND THE CHANCE OF PREMIUMS WORTH PROMVm TO 8000,0001! A CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR YOUR BROTHER ! ONE CERTIFICATE,, ‘ i With The New Engraving “ Westward, Hq!” AND THE CHANCE OF POSSESSING THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE I ! A CHEfSTMAS. PRESENT FOR YOUR WIFE ! , WTO CERTIFICATES,. WITH .‘‘IRVING AND HIS LITERARY , FRIENDS,” AND TWO CHANCES OF PREMIUMS WORTH ■ fRQM 8600 TO $600,000.' / A' Christmas Present Fob. Your Daughter! '‘' T2IEEE CERTIFICATES, , WITH.HUNTINQTON’S “.MERCY’S DREAM," AND THE.CHANCE OP BECOMING WORTH MORE THAN BALE A MILLION I /, A Christmas Present for Yodr SonJ : FOtTR CF.UTIFICATMS, I ' WITH THE CHRONOGRAPH, “THE AMEBI ' CAN AUTUMN," AND POUR CHANCES OP PREMIUMS WOR THPR OM S5OO TO $600,000 !! \ ■ A Christmas Present for the Dear One ! . ONE OK ’IWENTY.OEBTXFCATK3, „ . WITH ONE OR.TWENTY CHANCES OP MA f KINO HER ALMOST A 'MILLIONARE ! I As well, os chances of becomlnc the possessor of A BIERSTADT, Worth 320,000 / • A- CONSTANT MEYER, Wort], $5,000 , A IEUTZE .Worth 81,000 / . ■ A CROPSBY. Worth $O,OOO / ‘ 1 A aiONOUX, Worth 83,000/ A HART. Worth tSMI! • A SCHUSSELE, Worth 85,0007 A BEARD, Worth 81,000 I ’ VOLK’S BUST OF, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, ’ ’ ■ WORTH $2,0001 ' , OB HUNDREDS OP OTHER PICTURES BY THE LEADING ARTISTS IN AMERICA I I BemUi if possible, by Drpft or FbBt>offlce Order. •49* Register all Letters containing currency.. . Direct to . . . * • OROSBY, Actuary. PRINCIPAL EASTERN AGENCY, THE ART INSTITUTE, 'No, 625 Broadway, N. Y, Dec. 20, 1660—1 f, JJATS AND CAPS ! DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OB CAP ? If so, Don't Fail to Call on * J. G.CALLIO,’ NO. 29. WEST MAIN STUFF T, Where can bo seen the finest assortment of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to Carlisle. Ho takes great pleas ure in Inviting his old Mends and customers, and all now ones, to his splendid stock lust re ceived from Now York and Philadelphia, con sisting In part of fine SILK AND CASSIMERE HATS, besides an endless variety of Hats and. Caps of the latest stylo, all ol which ho will soil at the Lowest Cash Piices. Also, his own manufacture of Hats always on hand, and HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. Ho has the best arrangement for coloring Hats and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, <fcc., at the shortest notice (os ho colors every week) and on the most reasonable terms. Also, a fiho lot of choice brands of TOBACCO AND CIGARS always on hand. Ho desires to call the attention of persons who have , COUNTRY FURS to sell, os he pays tho highest cash prices for tho same. Give him a call, at the above number, his old stand, as he feels confident of giving entire satis faction. Dec. 20,1806, TN THECOURTOF COMMON X PLEAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—No. lu January Term, 1807. • , To John Blecher and Mary his wife, Catharine A. Ralguel, John Riechert, Henry M'Cord and Barbara, .his wife, and Henry B. Riechert, de fendants. Take Notice, that a Scire Facias has been Is sued to revive and continue the lien of Judgment No. 7 January Term, 1801, for §48,51 and costs, in which Jacob Heck, surviving partner of Heck & Reynolds is plaintiff and William Biecbcrt, Ad ministrator of John Biechort, dec'd., and you and others, heirs of salddecoascd are defendants; and that > the. said Scire Facias is returnable on the second Monday of January next, when you may appear in the said Court and show cause,'if any you have, why the said plaintiff ought not to have his said Judgment revived and execution there on, Ac. ... . Sheriff's Office, A Carlisle, Deo. 14,1860. J IS COMING! ! Dec 20, 1800-3 t NOTICE. —The Cumberland County Agricultural Society -will meet at the Arbi tration Room, In the Court House, In tho Bor ough of Carlisle, on Tuesday, tho Bth day of Jan uary, A. D., 1867, at II o'clock, A. M., at which time an election for officers will take place. By order of tho President. D. B. CROFT, Secretary. Dec. 20, 1860—3 t ~ = SHEEP.—Came to the prem- Pi ises of the undersigned, In South Middleton township, on the Lisburn Hoad, on or about the Ist of December, 1800, a lot of seven Sheep, con sisting of , three ewes and four lambs—one of the ewes nos the right ear cut ofiT,.and the tails of all are cut short. The owners of the .same are hereby notified to come forward; prove property, pay charges and remove the sheep, otherwise they will do dealt with according to law. SAMUEL BEITZEL. Dec, 18, IB6o—3t* THE BEST PLACE TO BUY Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Under Shirts, Drawers, Men and Boys Gloves, &c., is at PLANK’S Boot, Shoe, Hat and Cap Ware Room, 8. W. corner of North Hanover Street and Locust Alley < midway between Thudium’s andWetzel’sHotels, Carlisle. Nov. IsJB6B—dm- , r ; - piPER'S, BOOK AND FANCY STORE, U WIJST MAIN STBEET, ' A flue assortment of Goods suitable for Holi day presents, &c., now on hand. Such as Writing Desk Port Pblios, Ladies Companions, , Work Boxes, Satchels , Ladies Purses, . Pocket Books, ' .Segar Oases', . Card Oases, Gold Pena , • .', Pen Knives, FAMILY BIBLES Subscriptions received for all Magazines, Fash ion Books,Papers, &c., at publishers prices. You save postage and always sure, of receiving your Magazines by subscribing at Piper’s. Special attention is paid to.keoping always on hand a supply of for town and country schools. Books and Musio ordered when desired. Dec. 18,1800—3 m ‘ B. E W I N G , CABINET MAKER A Sfxnfdid Assortment OF NEw FU R NITU BE • for the Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stools, Lounges, Centro Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, . Card Tables, Reception Chairs,. Ottomans, Bureaus, . What-Nots, -Secretaries, <So., <fcc., Parlor, Chamber,. Dining Room, ’ Kitchen Splendid New Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, Particular attention given to Funerals, Orders from town and country attended to,promptly and bn reasonable terms. ... Deo. 43,1860 —tf . • ‘ QBE AT WATCH SALE! diving’ Every' Pair on a Handsome and Reliable Watch for the] 'Low Price of Ten 'Dollars ’,; Without Regard, to. • Value, and not to he Paid for Unless Perfectly Salisfde- , tgry / ' , ■ 100 SoUd.Gbld Hunting Watches,- ■ $250 to $750 100 Magic Cased Gold watches, 200 to 500 100 Ladies’Watches, Enamelled, ' • 100 to 800 200 GoldHunt’g Chronometer wate’s. 250 to 800 200 Gold Hunting English Levers, * , 200 .to 250 800 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, . 150'to 200 500 Gold Hunting AmerlconWatches; 100 to 250 500 Sliver Hunting Levers/ • • • 50. to 150 600 Sliver Hunting. Duplexes. -: : 75.t0 250 500 Gold Ladies’ watches, •. -j . »*5O to 250 1.000 Gold'Huntinß.Lepmes.. ~ .u , , - 50.t0 •75 1.000 MificeHaneous Silver Watohesi . 60 to 100 2.600 -HuntingSilver'WatoliesV 25*to ■5O 6.000 Assorted .Watches; all kinds. - 10 to 75 43- Every,patron obtains a Watch by. this ar rangement, costing hat 8U), while it may be worth 8750. No partiality shown..£ff . , . ■ Messrs. J. aICKJjING <fc CO;, WOBroadway. New York: City, wish to Immedlatelly dispose or the above magnificent Stock. Certificates, nam* log the articles are placed In sealed envelopes and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their-certlflcate, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it bea watch worm $750 or one worth less. - The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the article named thereon Upon Sayinent, irrespeotive of its worth; and as no a»- cle valued loss thanslols : naraed on any certifi cate. it'wiUot oncebe seen tbattUlsls.' : No Lottery, tout, a strait-foreward legitimate Transaction, which may. be.participated in even by the most fastidious I * • ' A single Clrtifloate will be sontby niall, post paid, upon recelpt of 25ctsl, five for $L eleven for 92, thlrty-tbreo and elegant premium /or ?5, sixty elx and more valuable premium for 810, one hun dred and most superb .watch for $l5. To Agents or those wishing employ njentthis is a rare oppor tunity. It ts a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Government, and open to the most, careful scrutiny* - . . Adtffvw,, • . . . - .... or. terrcKriiKG & co.. Nov. 15,1866—3 m HO Brodway, New York. Neto atibertteeineuts. JOHN JACOBS, Sheriff, CARLISLE, PA, A LARGE SUPPLY. OP and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, AT REDUCED PRICES., DIARIE S- EO R f 8 6? . SCHOOL B OO KS, AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PBNN’A. FURNITURE, of the Latest Styles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS, in greatvariety. ON TILE POPULAR ONE PRICK PLAN, JjIOURTH ARRIVAL! GOOD NEWS!! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICKS TYTOTICN. —Notice 13 hereby given that .1.1 I Intend to apply to tho next Court of Quar ter Sessions of Cumberland county, to bo held on tho 14th day of January, 1807, for Incense to keep an Ale and Beer House and Restaurant, in tho Borough of Mechanlcsburg. DRY GOODS Deo. 13, 18M-2t* LEIDICH & MILLER’S Having Ju»t opened another largo invoice of all kinds of Dry aoodt purchased sfnco the great DECLINE IN PRICES, wo Invite tho public to call and get the GREATEST BARGAINS -that thor have seen since 1800. DRESS GOODS, Real St ench Mcritwos at 81.00 per yard , Ml Wool Plaid Pox>line at 81.00 per yat'd, and all other kinds or Dress Goods as cheap In proportion. Do not fail to CALL AT LEIDICH & MILLER’S to purchase all descriptions of WOOLEN GOODS, os they will soil you all grades of Manuels, Cloths, AT LEAST 33 PER CENT. LESS than prices two weeks ago. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, DOMESTIC GOODS. MUSLINS AT 12} CENTS, nluVovcrytliinu olso as cheap in proportion. NEW CLOTH CLOAKS, C L O AK. I N U CLOTHS, FURS! FURS! of every variety, quality and style, for Ladles, Misses and Children. GREAT BARGAINS "Woolen Hoods, ■ Breakfast Shawls, Hosiery, - . • Gloves, and all other descriptions of Woolens for the season, much under the usual prices. HOLIDAY GOODS! Such as Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Hand some Lace Handkerchiefs, Lace Collars, Linen and Lace Setts, Cashmere Beard, Sfllc Ties, Kid Gloves, Cloth Gloves, &e. a full line .of all do serlpUpns of MOURNING GOODS! Very strict attention given to furnishing all kinds of FUNERAL GOODS. Please remember that at and Ofllco LEIDICH & MILLER'S Is the only Store in town that you can purchase BALMORAL & HOOPED SKIRTS at the late decline of prices. MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR! A now supply of aU kinds of Over Coatings, , ..Cloths, If or thopreaervation of thoir apparatus/and they confidently hope that thoir services heretofore have entitled them to a share of the patronage bo liberally bestowed on the Fire Department of the Borough. Contributions of every description are respect fully solicited, and may be'delivered, to any of the Committee or" left at the Telegraph Office. BY THE -COMMITTEE. BHAWIH! SHAWLS! | Nov. 27, 180&-tf at greatly reduced prices, CARPETS! CARPETS! Oilcloths, Druggltts, Rugs, Matts, looking Glasses, Window Shades,' &C., The community will please bear In mind the foot, that within ton days thoro has been a great decline In the prices of Dry .Goods,'and that we have since that time, purchased a largo stock of Goods, and are now fully prepared as usual to prove .that we can give you the greatest Bargains to be had.ln the county. Please come one and all and got a. share of the bargains at the Cheap Emporium of : < LEIDICH & -MILLER, Do not forget the place and well known stand on the Corner, sign of the Carpet Hall. ■ Deo. 18,-1800. JBtgi ©OOUS. O F A T STACKS OF Cloakings, Casslmoros, Sattlnets, Jeans, Ac., In all descriptions of CALICOES AT 12} CENTS, A fall lino of in all kinds of Scarfs, Sontags, Caaslraercs/ Battlnots, Joans, <tc., L. & M, Jtesal IVTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that JJY I Intend to apply to tho next Court of Quar ter Sessions of Cumberland County, to bo held on tho 14th day of January, 1807, for License to keep an Ale and Boer Houso and Restaurant, in Hogucstown, Silver Spring township. FREDERICK BREOKeMAKER. Dec. 13,1800-21* “VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that jLi letters of Administration on tho estate of John Klnkcad, late of Cumberland county, dco’d. havo been granted to the undersigned, residing in tho borough of Carlisle. All persons indebted to sold 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. 29,1800 —Ot ■\T OTICE. —Notice is hereby given that JLI Letters of Administration on the estate of J uckson Moore, late of South Middleton twp. Cum berland county, deo’d.. have been granted to tho 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. Nov. 15,1860 —OL* ORDER OF COURT.—Whereas many suits have been instituted and remain unde termined and which tho parties thereto have evinced no purpose ever to try. tho Court there fore order. That in all cases which remain unde termined in the Court of Common Picas of Cum berland county, and in which there has been no proceeding or action by either party for the peri od .of two years, It shall be the duty of tho Pro thonotary to cuter a Judgment of nonpros. Provided, that this rule shall bo published in tho two newspapers of Carlisle, for three weeks before the said rule shall take olfect. By the Court,, Test: b. DUKE. ■ Deputy Prowy, Dec; O,lBCG—3t PROCLAMATION.— .Whereas the Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge of tue several Courts of Common Pleas of the coun ties of Cumberland j 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 tho trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the 12th and 11th days of November A. D., 18U8, have ordered tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery to bo holdcn at Carlisle, on the 2d Mon day of January, ISU7, (being the 14th day,) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to continue two weeks. Notice is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and. Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that'thoy are by tho said precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls,records, and inquisitions, examinations, andall other remembrances, to do those things which to their ofllces appertain to bo done, and all those that are bound by recog nizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or then shall bo in tho Jail of said coun ty, are to be there to prosecute them as shall bo Just. Dec. 0, 1800 tc Heal (Estate Sales. WEST VIRGINIA LANDS FOR SALE.—I2IOV£ Acres of Laud, situate In uumer county, West Virginia, within four miles of Qlenvillo. the county.seat of said county; near tho Kanawha. Kivor, (navigable,) and near to a food Turn PJ3te Road, leading to tho city of arkersburg, cm tho 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 as Poplar, White Oak, Walnut and Cherry., The Coal beds 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 80’per acre. OU3 Acres, in same county, near the Intersection of tho Stanton and Parkersburg turn pike road, by the QUmer and Ripley turn pike road, eight miles from Qlenvillo, the county seat; flue Tim ber and Coal. Price 80 per acre. 2084 Acres, in Randolph county, West Virginia. Coal, Timber and good lands; good Log House, Orchard, <tc. Price 88 per acre. 1000 Acres, in Qllmor county, three miles from Little Kanawha. Fine Timber and Coal; Price 84 per acre. These lands are situated la a very healthy sec tion of the country, and well watered. There is not an acre In any of tho above tracts that cannot bo tilled. The timber with which they are clothed and tho immense coalbeds upon them. Will and must make them-in a few years, Im mensely valuable. Lying near the Ohio river and tho Parkersburg branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, it will easily bo seen at what a sacrifice these lands are offered. They will be sold In quantities to suit purchasers. For par ticulars call bn - J. W. D. GILLELEN, No. 3-i East Main St., Carlisle, Po. Dec. 0,180«—3t GREAT EDUCATIONAL INDUCEMENTS. A First' Class Business College at Carlisle, Fetin'a, THIS Institution is now entering upon its third year In its present location; during ■much time it has received a liberal homo sup port, and also an encouraging share of patronage from 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 in the country. Education adapted to all—the Farmer, the Me chanic, the Artisan, the Business or Professional man. YOUNG MEN of limited education. YOUNG MEN well educated in other respects, bub dellcient in the branches taught in a first class Business College; YOUNG MEN of limited means, who would . .possess the best requisite to em ; inenco and distinction. YOUNG MEN who are desirous of receiving the greatest amount of useful infor mation at the least comparative expense are invited to investi gate the peculiar merits of our Model System of practical training and eminently popular course of Study. 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 taw, Correspondence, Practical and Ornamental Penmenshlp, Phonography. English Grammar. Composition, Telegraphing, <tc. •CSf* Students enter at any time. None but competent instructors emxiloyed, and a sufficient number to insure individual in struction to all. Send for a Circular giving full particulars. Address, A. M. TRIMMER. Carlisle, Pa. Aug. 23, 1860. Q.R AND PAIR OF THE EMPIRE HOOK & LADDER CO., AT It HELM'S HALL, To commence on Saturday, Dec., 22d, 18CG, and continue during the Hollidays. The Company appeals.to the public spirit and generosity, of their fellow citizens of 'Cantata, to aid them In this-enterprise. -The profits of the Fair are to bo appropriated to the erection of A SUITABLE HOUSE HORSEMEN! Oivnert of Horses, Horse Shea's, and ail others in terested in that noble anduse/ul animal, . THE H OR'S EI . Your attention is invited to a new and valuable invention known os • “ HALL’S PATENT ELASI'IO CUSHION” for tho preservation of HORSES FEET. It Is mado of Rubber, and by its peculiar form will prevent stones from clinging to tho horse’s feet, also, prevent their “balling up’ r ln winter with snow. It can also be so adjusted as to pt-event tho animal from interfering and Is very beneficial to tender footed horses, and those used In travel ling over turn-pikes and hard roads, as the “Cushion” when placed between the hoof.and the iron shoo, prevents tho ooncusslon of tho blow when the foot is brought in. contact with hard substances and prevents ’their feet from getting sore. It will cure a pinched foot by three mouths wear. To farmers, teamsters and livery men it will save thousands 6f dollars In tho wear and tear of Horse ,flesh; For sale .at the cheap Hardware Store of HENRY SAXTON, No. 15 East Main Street. Nov. 22,1860. WANTED. —Thirty 1 hands on Coats, Pants and Vests, by BREWSTER & DOUGHERTY, ' Merchant Tailors. ’Newvlllo, Pa. Dec. 13, 1806—31 gECOND GRAND JOHN ORRIS. WM. MOORE, Administrator. L. T. GREENFIELD’S! Tlio .following prloee will give you on idea of tho ugtonisblng now offering; Double Width, at 40 cents, worth 60 cents. Silks, JOHN JACOBS. Sheriff. BALMORAL SKIRTS, ONLY $2.50. > s at 12cents and upwards. m* atisi cento lotofgood CALI COE3 Just received HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS, 25 Cents. mourning goods, CLOTHS, OASSIMEREB, SATTINETTB, JEANS, COEDS, Ac, I desire to mention particularly my stock of HOME MADE which are without doubt the best Homo Mado goods ever offered in this town. direct from the Manufacturer, at prices that defy ■competition.. All will please remember that my Furs are bought from first hands and can be sold at re* m&rkably low prices A hundred other bargains oould bo enumera ted If wo had the space. Call and examine for yourselves at No. 4 East Main Street. Remember the place and you will find all the.above bargains at GREENFIELD'S, No. i East Main: Street. Nov. -15, 1860. ... Urg <6botr». O PEEING NEW GOODS FROM NEW YORK ELEGANT ALPACCAS, SUPER EXTRA DO.. at 00 cents, worth 00 cents. DRESS GOODS, Poplins, Plaids, Merinoes, Coburgs, Reps, In great varieties at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Splendid Black and White BALMORAL SKIRTS, ONLY $2 00 Bli UNER'S- CBLEBRA TED calicoes, muslins from 12J4 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 notions A full line of CASSI MERES, CASINETTH., JEANS, AND FLANNELS WOOLEN HOODS, FURS! FURS! STACKS OF BLANKETS, from N. Y. Auction Sales, AT OLD PRICES. Otosrtat'a SiemeMess. “QOSTAR'S” EXTERMINATORS, “ 18 years established in N. Y. City.” “ Only Infallible remedies known." " Free from Poisons.” “ Not dangerous to the Human Family." " Rats come ont of their holes to die," "Coatar’s” Bat, Booch,'&o., Extermi’s Is a paste—used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Ants, dee., die, , 11 Coslar’B” Bed-Bug Exterminator Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, dc. “ Costar’s” Electric Powder.for Insects Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed-Bugs, Insects on Fianis, Ihwls, Animals, Ac. 11 I Beware 111 of oil worthless imitations. See that "COSTAiVS" namo is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy. Address, HENRY R. COSTAR, 484 Broadway* N. Y. Sold la Carlisle, Pa. At Havers tick’s Crag Store. And all Druggists and Retailers everywhere, “CO STAR'S" <*c. ( dec. BUCKTHORN SALVE, For Cuts. Burns, Bruises. Wounds, Bolls, Cancers. Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding. Blind and Painful Piles: Scrofulous, PutridandlU-con dltloned Sores; ulcers. Glandular Swellings, . Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ringworm, Itch Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Ac.; Chapped hands. Lips, Ac.: Bites of Spiders,lnsects. Animals, Ac. Boxes, 75 cents, GO cents, and SI sizes. Bold by all Druggists everywhere. And by HENRYK, COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad way, N. V. And at Haverstlck's Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa. “COSTAE'S" twrvßiaAi. CORN SOLVENT, For Corns, Bunions, Warts, Ac, Boxes, 25 cts., 50 ots., and 81 sizes. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. And by HENRY R, COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad way, N.V. -And at Haverstlck’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa. “COSTAE’S” rnnpAKATioN or BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS For Beautifying the Complexion. Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, remove Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, Ac. Ladles are now using It in preference to all otners. Bottles 91. Sold by all Druggists bvorywhore. way N% HENB ” R- cost^b > Do Pot 181 Brond- And at Haverstlek's Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa. “COST AR’S” PBOTOBXL COUGH REMEDY, For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat Croup, whooping Cough* Influenza, Asthma! Consult ptlon, Bronchial Affections, and all Dis eases oftho Throat and Lungs. Bottles, 25 cts., 60 cts., and 11 sires. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. And byNENRYR, COSTAR, Depot 484'Broad way, xi. Y. And at Hovorstlck’e Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa. "COSTAE'S" CI'I.EBRATIiD BISHOP PILLS, A Universal Dinner PUI, For Nervous and Sick Head ache, Coatlvouess, Xn rangement of tho Digestive Organs. Boxes, 25 cts., 60 cts..'and $1 mzes. Sold by all Druggists everywhere.- : And by HENRYR. COSTAR, Depots Broad way, N. Y, - •-'•■'• And at Hayerstlck’s Drug Store. Carlisle. Pa Dee, o,lB6Mn\ VERMIN
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