New ilhuertienints 'Letters of Ailmlnistiation on the I , ,stale .SA. • - A DMINISTRAI'()II'S. .0011 emim. iota of the lieroinch df Carli.le, deceased, have been issued to, Vie at ii:•rilier residing in •Fouth dllddlatmr to,voship) All persons indebted to said Es. tote are requested t 4 ,ilitke 'immediate payment, and these havnig cto present tIiVIII . VOr Sett.frnlll.llt to. ii tin A.i.iiiistrator of Sarah Clark, Oec'd, Deo, 21, 3851-aV ••••,, ' _ .G _lt U SOCIETY vING .L^fho ragular annual meetitic - ot - tiM Snoloty.wlll 1)0 hold atitlM ;curt Roost,. In Carlislo,, on TIJI•I . 4I , AY. thu Id day of .I,i\ UA ItY.noxt, When he officers of thu doulety will he rioted for the unsultig , yule :Intl other buslno s , trati.ctod: All farmers art, • inviteit to attend. 11". S. Cit(Wc. Socrotury. =IEil MlMai ° ,ADD, ,, WELS§TER. & CO.' j-SEWINI.MACHINES. f many reasons why the Sewing 31nehihes . of Ladd, Mktg?. d Co. • are prethired above, all others. 1. They m•tt so remarkably SIMPLE In their construction. A chill 'can operate them and understand the mechanism, 2. They ace the STRONG rsr•Sowing Maehines made. It Is almost imposslble.to break or to get them out of order. a. They (are sone In. their operation;. finishing the work In a uniformly perfect mintier. 'they tolikoa TIOET.Lock bl IWO. alike on bath -sides of the wont, which canimt he wintrEttn. u. They, - Stitch, hem. bind, f6ll,.run and gather, with out busting, 0. They sew equally well the LIIIIITEST Mid' the IlEATI • stir fabrie, it They sew over OW uenrtesT SEAMS without changing the tension 0 r breaking the finest thread. 8. They use any No, orcotton, Thread or bilk dirpctly . • from tint sum]. ' • • IL They use a STINIMIT neediti; curved ones are,Boble • to n 10. The needle Ina a PERP&lnlelltkit nuitio - n. This is • Ri/Mnitlloiy IOnriSSETV iOr heavy work. 11.- They here n wniaa. FEED; 110110' others are in son stan't cookout with the work. 12. Th .y run coldly and aroalmost nolselostr. 1::: They are not !habit to oil the dress nOthiroPerator. It: They do not 11. quire a screw driver to set the needle. 15. They do not have to, he taken apart to on or clean. 16. They do not form ridges on the under side of the work, nor are they' wasteful of thread, as Is WO ease With kLLA7/NIS STENO MACIIINTS 17. They are capable of doing a grenter hinge of work, - and in a - more perfect . 11111IIIIIIP than any other Sewing-Machine ;-amis proved •1y- the .resnll. of our challenge for n trial, which has novel' been • - are,ptod. . Exhib lion and for sale,..at Mr, 'H. A. lient- Notes' ItAtillititlMAN R 00318,24. door West of air. Zitzer's Unice, - W. 11. MASON, Aor.yr Der. 21 1959-3 t • 4 Every - descAption or Needle Work executed at our ROOlll4, and sample., of work sent by mall. ASSOCIATION! PIIILADELP ILIA A Benevolent Institution, established by special en ,dowtnent for the relief of the MCI: and dist revved, Virulent and Epidemic dire:IFOS.I And especially for the Cure of Digeases, of - the :;extull organs, MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by tho Aeling , Sur. gret. to all who apply by letter, with a description o r their condition, (age, occupation, habit.. 4 of life, Ac.,) and in Castts of extreine poverty,"Medicines-farnislied free of charge. •" - • VALUABLE REPORTS on Sportnataricrea, and other Disrages of tho Sexual Organs, and on Oa, NEW 11E3 SDI ES - innploved In the Dispensary. sent to the °fillet. in se - aletriettr envelopes; free of charge. Two or thre St/naps for p”stago will bo acceptable: - Address, Dit..l. SR; LLES HOUR wroN, Acting tinr goon, Howard Association, NO. 2 South -Ninth Street Philadelphia; Pa, Ito order of the Directors, Itht.A D. HEARTIVELL,.Presid. , ut GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. I DeC21,1859...1,7 ~B OYD'S BUSINESS I?,IREOPpItY =I Montgomery, BnekS, Chester, Delaware Adams, Cumberland, Danphin,-Frank- Laneastet'..anctiork., Thn auhscriber will publish at 8o early day,. a Busi ness Directory of the above Crthnties, which will con tain the names of all Merchants, Manufacturers, Partn ers, Mining and flail Road Newspapers,lnsuranc CO., Banks and other Corporations, &e.,• located and doing busines thereint The names wilrbe,..a, ranged according to their several averatiues. The book will boa vii size. and will ben Verfeet re. Ilex of the business and resources of these count lea. —;Able and experienced Cnnrassers are now engaged In collecting the ta:essay-3'. inforniation, and it Fslioped the public generally wiflaid-in carrying out the enter prize. Subccription prim of the bent:, $1.50, payable 011 do llvory•. Advertisements_ inserted ou.reavenablo terms Agents wanted lu every town. . ". • W3l. if. lif)YD, Publisher of Directories for Philadelphia, Washington City; Lancaster City an, County, Rorke County and City of Iteaoling, Lebanon County and Borrughs, Le. high County, Northampton County, Schuylkill County, and-Now York, Maryland nod Virginia States. Dcc. 21, 1129. HISTORY AND, DIRECTORY OF CAR LTSLE.—The eubscrlbers propose publishing soon no the requisite materials can be collected, A History and Directory of the Borough , OF CARLISLE; which will contain a condse history of the Dorough, from its fi rst settlement to the present time, a list of, the adult Inhabitants, alphabetically arranged, their dwellings, occupations, places of business, and dwelling houses; a list of the streets of the Borough : statistics and history of church., schools, public Improvements, lines of travel, the various associations, nod such other detail as will make a useful and Interesting work of reference. The business department of the Directory will contain the cards of business men handsomely die. played and Arranged, presenting a desirable medium for exhibiting their business operations.. The work will bu carefully prepared, and Its typographical fen. turn wool executed. It will be published by subscrip. Con, and will. be furnished to subscribers, bound in cloth, library style, at min dollar per copy, payable on the delivery of the work. F. 11. .I.OIES. Businass Agent, Mansion House, will attend to all business con• netted with the Directory. WHITEHEAD k JAMES, • PUBLISHERS Dec. 21, 1559 . , A - A MERRY CH.RISTMAS ' AND A .... . HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. -- • ' X COME, I COME. I come again at the close of the year To all with a smile, to none with a tear; - - -.. To banish off care from the passing day, . . I gladden all hearts thou beaten away. At my I eadquarters In North.llahnver street, il l Young id old I shall be happy to meet; For it I there the good things are sold, Half of which cannot at present be told. ' MUSS KINGLE... • _____ P. ,MO.NYER,'S • W3OLESALE . AND-RETAIL CONFECTIONERY, . . Is tiny - well stocked with choice, plop; and fancy CAN DIES of every variety. Also the largest assortineut of ' TOYS AND FANCY OQODS _ ever offered In this pim); all.of which will by sold at rates.to suit the times". . . . Then come one and all and see for yourselves, The loads of nice things piled on our shelve. P. MONl'llit," North Hanover Street,.Carlisleirs.. . . Dee. 14,180. ORTA:BLE GAS LIGIIT. J The undersigned are now prepared to furpish , !Loveless' Portable gas Light and Fixttiree," at prigge ranging from $5,00' to' $5OO. , This light has the advantage over other artificial light on account of its SAFETY. iIIIII.LIASCY and ECONOMY, the cost of A Full Flaunt being only about 'l./Nit,iOENT per hour. Orders from abroad respectfully solicited, land full eatistiotion warranted. Liberal deduction - outdo to Churches and Seminaries. All Orders will receive at tention If directed to , , HARKNESS A CO. Carlisle, I'm spa _We would refer to the following gentlemen who .have tire light In use. hiahmA, Sturgoom Esq., M. Watts, Esq., Dr. D. Ker, Esq.,. Jog. 0. Hoffer, Esq., aud Col, J. Acolunls. Carlisle, Dec. 14, . • FASHIONS! FASHIONS!) Front the Easterit-Cities.;, FOR TIIE LADIES. 'rim S. A. lIIITTSI7 eelll open on thtirialay the frisL, a large and elegant toisurtment of the very latest 'stiles of • WINTER. BONNETS AND MILLINEItY, ' , Chlldran's Hate, in all iitylen, Cloth Mantillas, hm, and Fancy Monde, he., de • • • • • LADIES, call and coo thero'boautlinl styles and get targting. . Store'on North Hanover Street, NOWA • , Dec. 7, 1859-a , - BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY GIFT! JUST IiPLLISIIy.D, . , THE - ALBUM op isIUSIC .FOl3, .Onntainhig a choke aelection 'or mild° and One embel Eshmetts. '.Eor sa'e by ' • • 'LEE & WALKER, P'uotionens, • • No: 722 Chestnut'Stioeb . PLE4l9,lpLia,•,, • vnycz o,00; siettithaiCtr - se - o'fiiesage. ti i I ~ .• :pomp ','. 'AND;. 8)1008. ~ A.. lot of 134 is - an* Shoes just, r , oc . elTed:, ,Ladlege., And Il ma kintecoo , Doets'of WIIIO a celebrated make.. ..,, new-liapply. -,.. ~ • -' ,'^' , !: MIAS.. OtliyY. Oirlio ,, ;If.f. 36 1* 1 ).„ .. . q ;.,' r , ACKERE LINO. 2. & 8: juut remold and for ade low at ..lifliOkellajlcous. 1141 S T AI A S • P RES:YANA' Si. Goods for the 11 - OliclOys ! 1. FALL, Attalv At. OF• Freo, Drugq, Fancy. Goode, ;Fruit, and Confeetional7.. , S. V. ilAyEngnokhn..just received trout the City ,Landau now opening a splondld display of FAMIV11001):1, to which he dosires to call the attention of .111 s Mends and ,the public. Ills assurtnuott h 1 tills lino mint he surpasqed In novelty anti ulegance and bOth in quality I and price of the ortich ' si cannot fail tupleinfpurehusors. -It would hoinipussiblu to on utheyato MIME= . . . wlijell comprise every variety of 1'41117 articles of the most 'exquisite finish such as. .. ' .• .':, .. , • . Papier .Itarlhe Clouds. , • • Elegant and porcelain loft -stands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, • Ladies' Fancy Baskets, . - • . . Fancy IFeric Boxes,,Wlth sowing instruinailts, .. Ladi,;t:' Caine, IVrIl lag Desks, and Portfolios. Port Mammies, of every variety, , • . . Gold. pens • and pencils,' Palley paper vfolghts, and a 'large vt.rloty of ladles' Fancy Math, cry. ' _ Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fier cutlery, ~ Perfume baskets and bags, .Bruthes of every kind for the toilet, . , X. hoofs and lt. k U. Wright's .Sohps and Perfumes Of various kinds, Paltry Phis for brad dressed and shawls. • . ' . . instruments, of all kinds nod at all prices together with an innumerable varieby.ofartleleaolegant •ly aml suitable for holblny presentspito which ho invites special attention. Also; an extensive and elegant collection of ' MAMA • comprising the rations English and, American Works, riebly enihelisbed POETICAL WORKS,. Itibles. and U phill Books, elegantly . bound in velvet with metal clasp's and corners. suitable tor holiday gifts. Ills assortment School Books and School Stationery is. also complete. and compilses everything used in the Schools. Ho also desires to call the particular Attu'', I ion of Families 10 his elegant assortment of . o , I. AJI P S /tr.,' • from the ostensive establishments Of ,Cornelius, Archer and others of PhiladAplila, comprising every style pf Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps. for 'Miming either Spinmt or Etherial oil:also 'IIYOTTS celebrated Ke.rosene or Coal OH Lamps, together with Flower Vases Fancy Set - tie., ,tc. Ills assortment In this lino Is .un• equaled In tile borough. Also, • • = „_nmbrnc•in't all the favorite brands, and a fine assort meat of.MBEIISCII.IOISAiIIiIIiItS AND PIPES. ILUITS, Snell 115 Oranges. Lemons, rigs, liaising, .Neetarines, Pril 111,. NCY , CON PEC'el ON A ItY—NUTS—PIt 'FIttIITS,')IINO9tD-‘1,1t.11% - NI% LES, --&,.. I in every variety and stall prices, all of which are pore land fresh such as can be confidently rerommended to his friends. Ills stock embraces everfthing in the lino of Palley floods+, with many other articles useful to timekeepers which the public are especially invited to call and 0.131111 C. Ihnnember the Old •Stand, nearly opposite tho Bank on North honorer street: . . = I= EIDIO II & SAWYER; (East Albin gi Street.) hare just returned front the Eastern Cit ies With it forge hint well selected steel: of WINTER GOO - DS, • to which they respectfully invite the ittteutlon of buyer's. . . It embraces eqrything Tare and new thrown in tile muirket by recent-Importations and Auction in, eindliig Fancy Dress Silks, newest styles velvet, l'op• lins. Elegant Figured Merino., Paris lief:tines, Satin finished Valen - clas,'and all other kinds and vat letleA of Dress floods. Alan a Inrgo assortment of Brorba, Long anti Squire Shawls. Srotch, Blanket and WaterlOp, Double, Hever _Bible and flay State Shawls. 01,0TII.MA.:\:TILLAS,-Cloth Mantillas, Raglans from Nvlinlesido nmuilfacturers nt•lcumilodged the host styles fir limn thlsseason. , FURS! Flllts.! 1 FURS!!! 7n, very variety. Sah)e„ Stone, 3la,tinrStberlan Capes, CUTS and Muffs, lttis• slap-Fitch. French Stitde, American Fitch Chlldron'a - Furs of all kinds. We v.ariant them all free from monis. having purchased dlreet from manufacturer's; • Ladies and Gentlemen m 111 find n irma.rtlon a full line - nt. every dims of ji.."Mds 'kept ins first-class Dry (ods Store. ' - For notAT)AY ritEsryrs - toe are fully prepared _ mit!, n full stock;of Fancy and desirable goods. We h . el prep:it...ll trllh this• large addition of new goods nod our loriner - stork, to suit the wants of all in our line;-we ask an lowpeetton_of.our goodii— No troo.. , bin or attentionis spared In allowing gods SAWYEIi. Carlisle, Dee, T., 1859; . • 11 E It I I? E &ALES! - By virtup of surdry writs: of Von d is sued out of the Court of Common I'lllll County, and to moo diretted. I - 0111 en'posi, to nubile venduo or outrm at tho Court How'', in tho borough : of Cnrllido, on Feiday the 6th day of January, A. D., 1860, nt 10 o'clock the folloiving deter) Lmd'iioui listate, to lot of ground situate In the borough of Newvllle, containing toot In Trent nll,llBll feet In depth, more or lest, bounded on the cast by Main , Street, OR the west by lot of .lacob_Swoyer, on the north by high Street, and on the south by Church alley, having thereon erected two two stony brick houses, four nun and a half story Offices, and 'frame warehouse..' Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the report, of Samuel Bear. " _ _ . ALSO 4 lot of ground situato On Newton township, Cum borland county, containing 55 foot In front' and ISO feet in depth, moie or less, 'bounded on the north by property of John Murphy, HMI., on tho smith IT lot of Mrs. Ann DAvidson, on thin east by !tall Road street, and on tau west by an alley. Seized and taken In oxecution and to be sold an the property or J. 11. ba"u , h. • ALSO, • A lot of ground rituatu in the borough of Carlisle, containing three acres, more or 'lens, bounded on the root by lands of Christian Stayman, on 'the west by nubile road. an the north by lands of William Bornltz, and ou the south by lands,of Samuel Ilephurn, Esq., having thereon erected n brick. shed. Seized and ta ken In execution and to be sold us the property of. George Beaver. ALSO, thy virtue of n writ of Lover' Fnelas Issued out of th Court of Common Pleas ofeumberland County, dto mu directed, I will expose to sole by public vend u or outcry, at tho same time and place,. tho following 6- scribed Real Estate, to wit •All that . curtain messuage. piece or patrol of land composed of throe tots, ,row, occupied us a wholo (by . the said Peter and Elizabeth Hari/leiter) situate In Sil ver Spring township, county and state aforenald. the two lots flouting no the HogentoWn Road and bought of John.Eberly, described as 6.110ws : beginning at the corn, of Simp•unis Ferry Road and the flugestown Ito,-thence by the ilogestown Road snotty font, thence by lot No. le to an alley, thence by sold alloy south 65 feet 6 Inches to sold Simpson's Petry hand thence east by said road 1110 feet to the place of begin: sting, being lot No. 20 and The third part of thO premises consists of a lot adjoining the cbove described lots on the west. described as tolhoVs, to wit : Begin. 'ling tit a corner of the Simpson's Ferry Rood and alley, thenVe by said road went 00 feet to a cost, thence east 40 feet to said alley, thence south 194 I . Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the moony rf Toter and Elizabeth Ilarlarker. And all to e ..old by 1110. ROBERT MeltAwrsEV„.: teriff. av_Conclitions: On all amounts over five indred dollars. fifty dollars invite be add when the •property Is stricken off, and twenty.five dollars on all amounts under five Inthdred.dollarsl _ • tiberitre • flier, Carlhile. ' December V 2, 1859. f R EAL ESTAT , E 42I, • ' • s • , ptimAo SAM On Tuesday, (/c 10fh.day of January, .1860. Cony4onetug nt 11 o'clock, A. M In pursuance of all order of the Orphan's_ Court of Cumberland eountv, to mo directed, will be sold at pub lic hale, at Cork's Taviirll, which Is near the promises, 111111 011 1110 IValnut Bottom Itoad, about five alike east of ShlppeuSburg, Cumberland enmity, , lbo lei lowing described Iteal.Estate, late the property of Abra• or, doe'd, to wit , 370 1 AC1IES AND 74 PERCHES Oh' FINN AND . " UR LAND, divided into a number of tracts or lots, but will be so I to suit purchasers. , • . The Improvements aro a LOG HOUSE, BcC. rk - A large portion of th as St e land Is coy .3. ered with Hull lug CHESTNUT, PINE, OA E,and other timber. will make good farm land n Min cleared, and is susceptible ol'n high state of improvement. There is running water thereon, and a small LAKE, known as the Ohl Pond." There Is also an OKEJIANK thereon, whirls contains a good quality of Iron Ore, and is vnl Millie. This property Is situated on the south side of the Walnut Bottom Road move met Honed, and is bounded by 11l 4. Pond Furnace Estate, Jelin liaison. florid Fore man, and °thins. Persons desirous of purchasing aro exported to view the property before the day of sale. The terms, Mai aro reasonable, will be made Known on thd day of sale by . . DAVID .•to.dtoluistrator of Aprahow Sourer, dad Dec. 14,1869-t s. • . . Oilr Name— Our Motto,—"Good Will."' repeetfully announce that, we: in holdhlKour LAST GRAND 'FAREWELL FAIR; during the Holidays in . . . ~ , • RHEEM'S: . HALL," • . . . CoMMencing 'Wednesday Evening, beten;ber 21st, 380, and eloving.Monday Evening; January 2,1,180;) i•espectfolly soilyit the old ,of the public lu .the enterprise." 'the proceeds nip to lip applied the . pay inept of lIOSIL recewhy Purchased. .. • , Single ,Tlelnets, to Coats Peelmps containing els tickets,' SO cents. To be obtained frpiu commute or at the door, .I,lespeetfully, , - don,o. halbert, • . George Dlrli,, . . • JOhno:,linibert. John G. Heiser, ;lobo C. Sebucinonti, • Wiliam L. Spottswood; Williatu • Zininiernihni Simon Early, •• Daniel j. Morire, • 'Hobert Wet. J. Cameron, ,' . George Voire l ' • Jos. W. ()GILLEY,' Chairman. Oet,2lllPfifl-t 1. • LAD :WEBSTER Ir, ;CO. : :111TR91/ED Txonm ATIfiCIT i..§EW'IN "'MAORI:NES, On ilahltdtion and, for Nilo at Mrs'. 11. , A. ItEYNOLIA • DAOMMII. MAN ROOMS, 2nd door welt of,pr: • • t '741112V0 Pai Aind ' " ,• nn '' • I • 'lV."..l..litAool o ',Agont., • Dm 7,, 1.1550 7 tf.,:, , . . •••• tiOlitt:FAlL to see SIXTH ANNUAL' AN , .. ,toputichatANctoke ir,4lll#n4 Katy ip iincithiar colungt; IIOS'PET'TER'S STOKACEtaitTERS;. The l i ra 1d and - manufacturers of HOS- TrIPEIC:i CEI.I4IIIIA TED STOMACU BIT YEItti coo Appeo with perfect eanfideneelo. physician , nits eft iO , Its generally 'of the United 'Bl.iiiiK , Vbeittina , ill a hut ic e iffis Ht tun t ed l i re p, 1111.1011 41k1.411 , 11.: 11111i1I0 ' 111 ' A fifty .facts upon .this .point will. ,speak in 're powerfully. titan volumes a bare orseet ion oy id.zoning puffery. The, eonsuMption,pf flout el tor:o Sunnufill Bif las tor; the last year amounted to Over a half million bottles, a to,l from its manifest steady increase in times 'past, it itt evident that during the.coming.iyear file cont.umptioii will rettch near one milliottbottles, !this he:sense amount could' never hart , been Kohl, ,Litt for the . rtit'e medicinal properties contuined itt the prepara- Chit; and 'the sanction of the most prominent phySicidost in - 1114se sections of the country where lite-article is lteAt known, who not only reetHilfuen4 the Niters ° to . their Patients, hut. are ready al tilt times to give'tf;'stimonials to its . etlikey in fill 'eases of stomachic derangements. and the disposes resulting Iheretrom. . ;this is a liisuporiirygioptiliirily, obtained. by extraordinary . efforts in the way a ' pet hag the qualittesof the Bitters,' but a solid estimation at an invaluable medicine, Which is destined to be ns enduring no time itself. • llostettel'3 Stomach Ilitlers; have: proved n Godsend. to regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have? collided their victims by hundreds. •To ho able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain eure for-tite .11yspepsia and like diseaSeti; is to the proprietors a 00111 TO of un alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter front the ..stuntach, purifies . the blood, and imparts renewed vitality t o the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispensable for the rest oration of health. It operates Upon the stomach, liver. and ether digestive organs, mildly but. powerfully, and soon restores diem_ to a condition essential to the healthy discharge Of the functions of nattire. • Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as per directions on the ladtle, turd they will find in it. a stimulant peculiarly atlau&oti-fo'c,omfort. declining yearn. an, ills pleasanillo the palate,' invig9yagnglo the bowels,.excellent„as a tonic, and . relrivenating generally% • W en e hale the evi dce of thonstinll4 - Orated - men and women who have experie - nced tat; hefreu of using this preparation while Sufferinr , f ro m E t munch do rangements rind general debility; acting under the advice - of physiciil,s, they have abandoned all .deleteilous thngsi and fairly tested' the merits of this, article. A few, words to the gentler sex: There are•certain periods when their cares are so harasting that many of them, sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is sin idisorliingtst.tehde"at, thp mother, especially - if she be young, is apt to • forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her infant. t.;ltould the period or maternity arrive during.the summer season, the wear of body and mind is generally aggravated. Ilere, then, is a necessity for a stimulant to recupe rate Ilse energies of the system, and enable the ! mother to bear up - under her exhausting trials and respon,ibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that revolve the efirlornement of physi cians,l7ecanse it in agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily sun:3lll,th. All those pet sous, 'to whom we,liave part icu .larly referred above, to -wit: sufferers from fever anti ague. canned by malaria, diarrhoea, dymintery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements ol'—tile stomach, sripe•unnmauii invalids, persons of sedentary , occupation, and nursing met Irer, will consult ow : ti pity: teal welfare'by giving to Hos teller's Celcbrated Stomach Ititters•nt . . - CAUTION.—)Ye - eautlitn - tlie - itublic against using any. o f the many imitations or connter feitA, but ask for llosritrrtat's 'Crt,Enit ATI:1) STnmAcii nod see t lint each hottle has the words "Dr..l. I tu,tet ter's St omach t ors" blown on the tide of the bottle, and stamped on the, metallic cap coverhig the. cork, and observe that: our autogral,t,lt signature is on the' label.' Air Prepared, and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., 'and sold by all druggists,, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, South Amo-, rice, and Germany. - • For sale by S. Elliott. S. W. ilaverstick, Carlisle; John C. Attick, John Stambaugh, Silllnamsburg; 1.. Itnuf man, .1. 11. limning . , Mechanicsburg; 1111 , 1 Druggists generally throughout tluncounty. . • Nov. U, SENWEIN'SIaII. AND WOOD NA PTIIA PECTORAL, Ie life DENT MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, for the Cunt of Cottons aim Coin, Croup • 11nmehills; them, Difficulty In Ilmithln4, Palpitation of the , Heart, fur the relief of patients In the advanced stages of BONSUJIPTIOI, gether With all Diseases of the Throat and Chest, and which predisposed to Consampt lon. It altec s m root of disease, mid makes the fell destroyer Puecillll6 to Its lIBUOiItO.. It also produces free expectoration, and in duos healthy anion In the diseased Mucous Membranes and' issues. It Is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of AHTIIMA. 000 dose of this invaluable Syrup often gives ease, and consequently sleep, which the peculiar nature of this illsea•o deal:, him. It In very pleasant to the taste, and prompt In Its effects. Tar in, Rod tea convinced. that It is invaluable in the mine or Demi. CRIAL AFFECTIONS'. II AL Pines 50 'INTO PER BOTTLE, • , Proparod only by A, ESSENWEIN, Druggist, N. W. Corner, of Ninth and Poplar mreets, PHI LADELPIII t N. B. For Sale by S. Elliott, It, .1. Kidder, S. W. Haver. stick, Carlisle; L. Kauffman. 3lecilanicsburg: and , IC Smith, A; Co., Philadelphia, and Sterneepers and Draggkls generally. Carlisle. Oct. 10. 'MI.-7 mos. 1 1 011 11ENT.—The large and conuno ' dioashlrivlt Dwelling House. now , . ccuplod by tho mbscril.or, lillci tho ,„I . i.f, . trge Two.story 1 . 1,.1'ER EP HOUSE,:4 t ' 1 1 ', ppo4R.a Raymond's II„ till, formerly oe. g..., t 1 , ~.. opied by Richard Parker. ' • 44 , '' :...' \ - 4.:". For ti-runs apply to .IACUII RIIRE3I. Caflitle, Nov. 23,1359-2 in. FOR lt ENT.—The two-story 1 5 11ster ed --% I)WEIA,INO 11011 S E, on Loather • 6 street, now In tin, orenpiney of I'. F. .:;.4e• it . Ego, Esq.; also three smaller dwellings ...4..k, p_ will be rented froindho Jot of Apill i,.k r i:,. t , tO. next. e' -NL'.. - . For terms Inquire of - .' JACOB SENEI2. Carlisle, Nov. 23,1820-2 m. aqui alias VSTATE NOT4CE — . L.Letters: or Ad 24.100,,tration on the Notate of 'll. W. McCulloch, lota of Dic4intion tow ushlp.dereasod, hay. Innen granted by tho Itegliter of Cumberhuid county, to W. Linn McCulloch, in the boiongli of Nowville. - All pumaes indebted to said estate, trill mak, luane• Male payintof, and Mina bating claims, present thou, duly authMalcated, for Battlement to . W. LFNN MCCULLOCH; ' ..lAdudnisti atm. of IL W.. McCulloeh,,,deed. Per. 7;1850. VO'fICE.--- Notice is " hereby given that nppllcntton ,r 1111,1.1 made to tho noot Lo/;is • bawl, of Postosylvanta, to utter tho charter 01 the Car lisle Deposit Bunk, Ibrated the borough of Carlisle,. Cumberland county, 110 us to imam; un said book the rights and privileges of a bank of Issue, and to change its name to the Carlisle Bank; 'trim) to Increase tlty.,. capital ofFnillb3tIk s (W111011 is at present' sevoutFfno ',thouttaud Ith privilege or increasing the same 3utt.ler Ito present chortuy, to ono Itundrodthouttitutl,) two hundred uu, fifty thousand W.N.BEETVIT, Cashier. . . Julie 1859—Got COURT PROCLAMATION.— ki Wm:arcs the lion. JAMES H. OltAllAid, Presi• dent .ludge or the Fevoral Courts of Common Pleas M. the counties of Cumberland. Perry and Juniata, nod Justice of the imveral Courts.ef Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery 10'"ualil counties, and Sth• WOODRURN and lien.' lli. COOKLIN, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail 'Delivery for the trial-of all capital, encl .- other offenders, in; the said connty of Cumberland. by their; precepts to nib di. rooted, dated the.l4th of November, 1851), have ordlireci the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General:tall Delivery to ho holden at CARLISLE, on the second MONDAY DI January.l6llo, (being the 11th day) at 10 Ochicle In the forenoon, to Cull t 0.,, two weeha. NOTI&IS Illlltl,llY GIVEN to the Coroner, Jos. lives of the Peace and Constables of the said county Cumberlai.d, that .they are by the Said precept ento• mantled to ho thetPand there In' their proper persons, with their rills, records, Inquisitions, examinations. and all other reinembraDees. to do those things whirl, to their officer appertain to, ho done, And all those that Ore boiand by recognirances. 'to proxernitis egainst the prisoners that are or then shall bre In the jail of said county;nro to bit there to prosecute them an shall. be just. . • • It.OB7:ItIcCARTNIEY, SherllT. , Stuatioe'n'OarteE, Cnrilsle, Dec.' 14, 10611. , • • .. N 9.1:1.6141.' Notice Is hereby elven that ,on application will be made to the f,egislattire "Pohnsylvenlit at' Its,mtt . meeting for the incorporation of a Hank or itme;witit discount and deposit privileges, to Ire located in the borou;it of Carlisle:Cumberland County, I'LlOn'a., to be called, 'rho Brink 'of Carlisle. with a capital of one hun• dred thousand tioliers..valtblltCyalirto — Tnereese the saute to Mee hundred thousand dollars., ••• , • r , '.1V11.0/01f KER, , ' • 3otlit; PARRER,' . yriIOII.'PAKTON,' ' - 'JOON` NOULE, • • . BENJ. O vt,En, in., • dittoott - YOUNG, . • WOOD,, • . (.1H1115T1.441 STAVANj Vaal, •i - ,17G(1N o. , s'o3llllerr, , 11. SliAnpp, ~ • .16m. I,l,,ltustuad., , ,t " 'Jolts C. Inotit.ite, ".• r'.Jeseett I).l,4yvtt,` 'dtenital. Jellr•.D l2l 4.k:A)4. •: • . '3OllOB IfOrrETI, I OVERT ' DI gOng; A. 'STURGEON, • lIPORWY-3VILtION; • . ' y HAMIT,Et. UUENTON. .t. JAcon•, ' ps,si. sikh!aa'r_ 4upp.0.:1049-"Oni • ••, . • .• • . ,••-•. . . . . ODIMS. . , A:R,G A'lt'ltT. V A.l, ,! 1 , . . .• Goode,. - A 7 fiGILLIT'S 011EA1' STORE. .am : now ' opening the ,largest 'assortment of DRY . coatis brought th'Ouilbirlioni Co . The attuntion of the Ladies Is particularly Invited to, . the splontild assortment of , , . - S , • r G oj o D. S A full line of filagnlficent POplins, Poll Do Chi , Tiers, -French Morinoes, Cnshmeres; Sc.. Shawls and Cloth Copes droll kinds and uncounnonly'cheap. Dress Triannings. all thione es styles. and to 'milt every color. Flannels and Blankets at estnniehlug low,priers, Call 'roes. the boat In Carlisle, at'S, Wood 10 to. DoUtinee; the hest 'is, the Alitto . nt•3l, 50 and 63 eta: • Muslin. blenched abd'unbleached; no better !Indio° 'eboaplay .tp be bad. linens, Napkins, Table Cloths; Shistings, Doylies, brooght from the largdst linpoiter in New York. very good and very cheap. :Gingham. a full no. sortmont. • .- NIOURNING,GOODS.—A largo assortment of mourn 7 ing Goods nrell kinds and descriptlens. • BONNICTS &, , RIIIIIONS.—A now supply offashlohnlibi Bonnets and RDA,,. ' at' low figures. . • , GLOVKS —The best quality or • Alexander's, 'Kid, .Gloves, Kid, Silk and Cotton GaUntlots. Duck Oloyosi equal to any Exclusive Agency', Gentle: ion's wear.- ' 1V new !mot...lent Of ('lnc Broad Clotks, Caster (lea vers. Plain_ and Fancy CaSsTureres, rostings,'Cassinets, &v., &re I , ' • . • BOY'S WEAR.—Cassimeres minable , for boys verycheap. Three Ply Carpoting, pool, bosun ful and cheap. Floor Oil Cloths of all widths. good sod cheap; . , • The slum Is now filled with new, elegant and cheap anode, brought from the' largest and best houses In New York ond.Phlladelphia, end wilt be sold off at pricee to defy all competition., , Came Ono. come all, befof o ptirchnsing elsewhore and Judge for yoursolve. - Ne trimble to show our goods at the New Store oppo site the Railroad Depot. Carlisle, Oct 211;1859. - VOW IS THE TIME FOR 13AR LARGS AND EXTENSIVE ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER GOODS/ At tho .New. „e, corner of N:llnneue. k Louther sts. "rhl, undersigned returns thanks fur the patronage bestowed upon him by the public, and at themitne time respectfully announces that he has just returned from PhiladOlphla. and is now Ilvinlng a new lot of spring summer DRY-00009 and CIROCERIES, consisting in part'as follows, and which he Is determined to-sell at the lowest cash prices. Silks, Ducal Cloths, Challtes, Alptteas, Potables. Do Doges, ',wares, Poplins, Lawns, -thtreges, Itrilllants,_Sklrting, French and Sorach Oiug 'hugts, Prints, Gloves, Ilesiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, SiIAWLS AND MANTILLAS, 111 of everY rand - quality. --- Stanle an dimmest le Dry lioods. s, •Cosohnpres, Vestings, Mullets, :duo. Iles, Tlek , Stripes. Checks. Calicoes, Cottonades, Lineys, ghoutlngs, Denims, Nankeens. Drills, Marseilles - QtillN, eolor,d' and , white carpet Chain, 'r. Parasols tint Umbrellas. Aka, a largo and splendid assortment of BONN Eli', II ATS, CAPS. HOOTS and SHOES. A superior lot of fresh OROCEII3 AS, Teas, Coffee, Sneer, Molasses. Iti,e; Sykes, Lc. Having. selected my entire stock ,with the greatest care. and the lowest rash prices, I ear fissure my. friends and the, nubile generally. that 1 will do all in my power to• make my establishment known no tin `• deed Quarters for flargains.'"Phogo ' who wish to purchase r3i3 find It 'to I heir ndrantage to call and examine my, stoerbefoie porchnoing elsewhere. kV. I will pay the mnrket price for Bull. Egoi, Haw+, Soap and Arid Fruit. - J. A. lIUAIIIICiI, Jr. =I NEW ARRIVAL OF PALL•'ANI' W - lINTEG GOODS •Tho underslgued tins just returned from -PhUndid phin and Now l'Ark will the largest and . mont magolfi coot stock of goods over brought to Carlrsio, which, to style dud beauty nrohuiparalleled. Tho Ladies aro particularly halted to examine ou curia and splendid stock of DRESS' GOODS, cousist lug of Plamithick Silks, Fancy do.;" of every Ilayelere 'and Flied. d.. r eleout lino, both plain and falter, PILENeII.MEItINQES. The larger) stork•wesCof Eastern Chiles. , . C 1 SIIM EItES, Plain and floured, all Wool DeLain plain nud figured. . SIIAWI,S. Avery largo fuNortment of over 400—S1 la, liocha's, Jarquard, Blanket, aud.MourningSlllliVlH ovary quality. varloty, and price. , FLANNELS. White, Fatl . and fLII wool plaid Fla - • .1•ALP\"1:114. niut Bay:tally.* at ,nritonisliing loo• ' NIUSLINS. Over 10,000 yds.. from thi•,moot eel hritted um tatvt 111 0,1 lu t h e U. S., atoll prices, but. white an.ftmblimebed. • LINENS. A largo ntrick of ovdry Cloths. Nopicins.llll/: for Shirting, from thu best mann fActurers • OIN(111A MS. A very large assortment. I.IkI.ICOIIS. An assortment consisting of over 210,- 000 VILA and at prices to cult thc.finimi. 'l'lllll Hti Ni ii. A very handsome and iron selected lot of Ladles' Ore„ Trimmings," to suit every. variety of of dress goods - , IMVIII.I. Kids, filtuntles, 811 k and Cotton Gloves for '1.1t11105 nud children . 'MOURN IN , J GOODS. Black Frond] Merinoes, Dinek Ca - clialoteE, all 15'..0l DeWoe's. Fig'd Maeda°, Coburg - , nnQ e very variety or mourning goods for dress, crapes, Veils, Collars, It I,IOIONS. We would call the attention of the Ladles to ouffnige stock of well selected ribbons. • (1 I:STLEMEN'S %%TAIL. Cloths. Cannimeres, Satinets, Velveteens and Cords; over 10,000 ydn. of Satinirts at very low prices. CAHPETS. A largo and well minded stork of Carpets of every description of over 0,00 0 .yards.. II A.Y/Vlllt GLOVES. The tar Poned and well known Hanover Moves. are only cold hym,. as 1 nm the only authorised agent for (ho sale of shoot in - this county. We just received WO pairs of them. My Store is at the old Stand, in lianovor St., nearly opposite the Pont °dice. Give us a call and examine our stook. Car Oct. 5,1859 SPECIAL NOTICE.- - HATS AND CAPS. . AT . KIKLLEg'S OL1) STAND. NORTH HANOVER STREET, Will he thund a large nod elegant assortment of HATS and CAPS, in great variety, of our own nud city mann. torture. HATS. CAPS. Military, • Moleskin, Navy, Cassimero, Morphy,, Pelt, Scotch. Ledger, bulgur. Planters, • Oil Cloth, l'lusli C Cloth. Childrun'a Nancy. ASSO, ‘Vonfliata of alhicinds, which will ho sold at the lowest prices. Ilacetlect HELLER'S ODD STAND, North Hallos er Street. Q„_ lints of any'style manufsctured to order. 'Carlisle, Oct. 19, 1559. FrIE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK AXE FUR EMPORIUM. No. 708 Ohestant Street, (o,bove seventh,) ro~i~.~e~~:rr;u,t The subscribers Invite the attention of the Ladies, to their stock olthem, F.14:0 ANT O ARM ENTS, of which !mina a si'rcietnv. they are enabled to Mier the. most complete assortment In tho city. They will open In October and November their Im portations ronsisiftig of EMBROIDERED VELVET CLOAKS, HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS, - • OPERA CLOAKS, &e.,.&e,, and 110.4ant.Speell110111i of 1101110 thauutheturo, Rill L :0,1,1 to their Stock EVERY bIORNINO THROW I TILE SEASON.-- • - • GRANp OPENINci, Elegant Furs For Ladies' Costume. IN THE FUR, ROOM OF THE PART, MANTILLA EMPORIUM. The subscalbeis bog also to announce that. In rem. Planeo ithlho wll.has of several valued easterners, they havo added lo their - establishment a • FII - DEPARTMENT, In which will nt all Unica be tinned the largest display of well mooned RAIMENT.% ironic up by the best French workmen. and at prices which will commend them to the economical as welt as the most luxurious purchasers EVERY UARMiiNT may relied 011. baing exactly what Is raprupUlt Led. as It in no part of the viol.. of the subscribers to obtain an ephemeral notoriety oferlug nil naive man obit:tures for the sake of RIBA; clptp,— but, on the contrary, a reputation based on the permit. rout and durableToundat ion of public confidence. • J.' W. PROCTOR & CO.. . • Importers and Hanufacturra of CLOAKS; MANTILLAS AND FURg•.'. • No Ifill_Ohestnut Street, Philadelphia. 0ct.10.1859-3m. • NEW GOODS AGAIN 1 ., AT ',GO , p.,llE'S MEAL' STORE. 'Just returned from the city and non openings& large' assortment of , . Elegant ati*Fashionable Winder Good.; Elegant Silks, Poll de:Cheviers, and all the nimenk styles I/RU.BIIOOOS In great variety. • A large lot of ladles' Cloth Cloals and Shawls, of t to latest styles. Just roeelved „ , - - I.ADIES' FORS, goad and cheap, assortmont of Ems Trimminge,4lloak Tasials, &c. 0 ENT'S SHAWLS, good and cheap, ;, , • , CALICOES at 5; 60, 10; and 12 cents. • D. - LA I,NB.at 8;10, 12,16, and 20 mite: 6-4 Cloth for'Over Coats at 117 and 60 seals% • 6.4 Black 'Cloth for Ladles' Cloaks a $1.50, $2.00 $2.50, and $3.00. The stock is note largnand - conTlOto. All persons In want of clop ant and cheap gelds. will find them at the now store opposite the Ballroad;Depot. Npv. '; • . "CHAS. 0011J3Y. Al ILITARY NOT ICE.—The , Board. iyi .of ,Atlltorgetthe let Brigade comprising Coin, N cic th Bolan county,. will moot iet,loAlll,lBl.Ei on , Friday, the 29 dit f Dooillier; for the purposo-of pottllng. glt• claim it Must the lirlgado. " .Tho. Bonrd, coming .at Oen. J.' 6. 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WARRANTED ONE \TAW; ' • Sales-0960, 163 Bpltitiorp 61.,- . • ' IJiILTI:IfORL, ID. rrnusis„! BRACESH 'SUPPOR . 0.. H. iq EE DL E 8 S. W,. Corner- Twolftli do Xtnee -S!Greeee •-• • .111.1LAD.RL.P1114, , . , t . .PrtiCtirAt AdJaVoter,of Itopturs Truseon cal ltomedlev.. Usk constantly ski hand large Stock of • livonvino French ,t . ruaays, also a complete assortment of Um tort American, including .the, celebrated -Whites Patent. Cever v,br tkOY-evet av4boyitlia 'lle 'a Liperlor any 'yetbvvehtod; English aad,v4averts., tali O•upporters avid Belts, Shviobrer.StarCi, Suspebsory ) Ilandakes. Self Iviitieting Syrloges, voklptod tpdsvtkkux, ce,do neat 'portable mere', yfooch Yeiviarlotr, ffrhlltl hogs ,• 1 &del a,ktud"slebtote r oi niekeYbriinpt: - ' • Atiguab 24, 1850., • • • MEE CONDUCII:II , BY CIIARLE . DICK ENB. IN WHICH IS INCOVI,OIinT,iI) .1 EMI itSON :17 Park 170 w, Now York 1860 isftos,pcctusgs. 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No. Li gold street, New York. riE R HOME 'JOUNAL Pore . lB6o MORRIS k WILLIS, Emons. A new , year firth& popular Family Newspaper will 1.. .eounnenced on the FIRST tar OF JANUARY NlAT—printe I ,on line pape r and clear type. With the January lumber will begin the publicatio.l Ufa 00W and bOliilll/111 ORIOINAL WORN 59 , FACT AND Fir TION, written expressly_ibr the Homo 'Journal, entitlr •I • ,TENTIr rnousirooT. . ' A itomANcE OF AMERICAN If ISTOItY. _ .. . By a Distinguighed Authar..... --- ' The romantic events on which tuts beautiful story ll' founded 0,11,r - in — the troubled times el 1702, Mum . tl , diately before t e close of the RevolutionarY Wm', am. the recognition Of American Independence —a Lim. 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As heretofore. no labor nor expense will be spared In m:dntain the high reputation of the Home Journal, which is everywhere, both - tat home and abreact, ae• knewledged to be the newt refined and clogait Repo, tory of Literature antithe Arts on this side < f the son, and the HEST AND CHEAPLST FAMILY NE% BPAPLII IN III: \YOKED. As DO til!neropirn 4,r tho sow VW.UNIE will be printed than aio ordered, those who lesiru to begin with the commencement of the _Year Will he able to do DO by for. warding their iinliscript ions at once. TERMS —For ore copy, V 2 for three ropleB,ss—or 0110 ropy for three years, —fora dullof soven copies, S fdr a club of fifteen copies, $:20; mid at that rata for It larger adran.o. Addresti MOIL ItIS k WILLIS, Editors and Proprietors, 107 Fulton St., New York I= SUCCESS C01%.11 3 ,.LET . E!! JUST - P15:11114), THU FOUit'll lIDITION OF Grobe's New Metho r d for the Piano OPUS . 11.00. Price • $2 50 nett. Bound. In Cloth,' ' - 3 00 uett. . BULLETIN OF TESTIMONIALS Lt fiwor 0/ this unique work which has al ready attained qpzinpreetdented populaeity. Mr!M!=l3 EMI! WO 111lIAL confess that we are naturally mu voiy In vorably inclined to now methods for the piano. Ws have had so many Instructions during the last twenty years that we really think mankind ought. at least, to know, how to, play the planolorte However, Mr.. Orobe'lebook has soinewhat altered our mind. • It offers really nomethlog new, containing 001110 truth we Inkle ,lot met with until now in any other method.. It ail. heresior once to the principle "TniXatt lIRPORE class." lie justly says, •Tho REALITY (playing) should come first, and tho things which buloug to I °mum' should fellow.".ehls is•excellent. Thb: isjust This Is true and .mqural. The whole system is based upon this princlpbk—always with special regard to the primary Instruction ill the art of playing tiseplano. It le for this reason that sueh'mattdra as belong to it morti vnoced period in the player's art are excluded and will follow in another book. The'music In the book practi cally Illustrates the principle of the author., The whole Is to the India, and. will be found extremely useful." =I "First, wu find a very kunsiblu preface, In the course of which itt given of tile most 'distinguished of ms predecessors in the bookmaking sin] piano teaching profestdott,-1 he date of their birth and death being not firgotton. Mr. Grebe is dOubt less better posted In the matter of musical biography' than any other musical man. We find, next: some excellent advice to teachers. which we should like to tratut,tribe to our col mutts. had we space. • 511. Urobelt admirable boolyis, on the minute, heartily to be redommended to the musical public." kroin ";The Daily INcetpine," Now Oricktus • . Mr. V robe stands very high ass professor and tench• or and composer for the piano. The book he now sites to the pubilolears upon its two, to every experienced and practised eye, conviction that there is a valuable addition to the rudimentary musical loreofthe country and the world. A better primary instructor In the art, and especially In theWience of piano playing, has never before hem published." From ." The Public Ledger," Philadelphia.- "LeeL & Walker have published Professor Charles Grohe's Now Method for the Piano, which Is one of the best elementary works upon the subject extant:- Mr. probe is eh - thorough master of his subject, and he lends the pupils pleasantly through tho task, by making it clear, simple ' progressive and practical," Copies will be sent 14,tuall, free of postage, on there• calpt of the marked price. • Llii WALIO.II, PUDIAMIEIIII.* 722 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. N0v.91559, • -, I Q 137.11L1)1NG LOTS AT P I3JAIP OS A LE.--Elghtoon raittable into situated on North extended between Went and Collegnattymeasuring 30feet Intl out each, and'24o In depth, fushishinitbyfnr thetuost eligible and pleasant bufldi ng sites within the boroUgh at , this time; 'will • Ipt'aplil• Cl public, male 'on I'llUitt3DAY, , the .12th day. "of .VANITAItY text. sons ,rishing to assure .huildtng lota ;wilt do well to avail theolsel'res 'ofAble 'opportunity 16 intrellase es they will lie sold xritliont fail. ; one wishing l'hr. thor Particulars will please call' en the pubscribers who will be happy, to give any Information wished Terra it Wads kturtyp on the ths' 01 se le by. st . • , •4, " • • •IC 1,, KELLER, • 'I*KO.A. KELLER, '" Eibniittint'•tl lo o4t 6 lLtlierr Cleft ". Ni ENV A •li -It -A. N, 1 1%1 EN T _ On bpd , Mondai, .'sub gerktierxill run a 1),,14, pain of ,pgs,.l4utivonit,t,t • • .0 ti • EAHLIBLE , AND PHILADELPHIA, l• , r•• , leaving Carllule uyety votaltig an,d'phila/10h . 1191f4 All gouda left' at the -PILETOIEII DhPOT nrEtueock, 'lull k III5101IMAN,• Non. BPS awl Hlu gfralk i atsaat, will be_dell . t . arad in'caillnls the next • • •VINDBRSONI Miy 25, '55. 19ast,111a13 Strailti.Ea!llale, Pi. r. ' . Einnber Agotil. •.. Still at. the Old, Businegs; • LU3IBEIt .AND . 4 , 7 ?11.110 II ! ro v itg e . t F m ! dlate u" Tho Hhht'rribora have ontoroil Into linitherehip, and nro,loing:hysloWit Otiite.cJil_thi,iid_9(tilirinit/c/fotrer; when, wit/ be found, LII . M r IAIt and COAL hi all their varletits • ••' ' X.J. DI B E. ;R. BOARDS oY wiefy kind. ' SCAN'PLiNG. .• • ' §"TtriT. • • iv ORKIM FLOORING:7 • • And irefaet ornrv'kind of f, umlii4usually'fOu.nd in a well stocked Yard.' As we run our dirn tars, wo Oftrotiablea. to,furnlsh bills of Lumber.ofiu,y required lonrth,'nt I the shorte.t nos.slble Onto Our Flooring, Weatbeiboardlng, &c., is always Itou.yed.':tinl-ean belornished,dryi, 0 -A- L ~ (Undei Ctivtr.) No pubis will ,bo spared to furnish Coat for family rise, dean and dry, of ail alzen trod qualities, among whish will be found, MN= 'LUKE FIDDLER. • SUNBURY WRITEASIT.' TREVORTON, - • ' 'LOCUST MOUNTAIN. ' . LOBBBRY And to our Limo burn lag 'friends and to Blpcksmithe, we would say, wo'citu and will furnish cheat. an the cheapest and of best qunlity..: . The senior partner will. lio;nli Via .yard'ils usual to attend to those who iney.fular us with a continuance ot their patronage. Thankful Ps astlnsors, he solicits a continuancis of their eu6tom , the : pia yard.: We have I,l.irge stork on ha ,d of Lumber and Coal, and aro rents fluidly receiving dditioos,ithrelt..vre-will sell as low ns any. other yard it tileherough: Dotet fail to cull at the old rd. near thothis House.- * JAC011"8111t011f; • ROBERT-PI, BLACK. N. 11.- , -A duplicato o vir books of Bbbom & Hoffer, are In my hands; those indebted can call on the ;sub. scrlbor at the old yard and pay to • JACOB SWtOM. July i 7. . • 4 . . NE NV COAL A D 1,1151 . 13E1t YARD The sulixeriberi Inwe Odd day untErichllnt4art nership to tende,pl, . COAL Ni) LUMBER, We will Imre remnant Ly on bend and furnish to °tiler . all kinds end quallty - of seasoned. LumpEit, - - - - BOARDS, SCANTLING, • ' . FRAME STUFF, Paling, Plastering LOth, Shingling Lath, worked Floor ing nod Weatherboarding. Posta and Dells, and er Oryar tide that belongii to a - LIDIDER 'YARD.. . Mil kinds of Mangles, to Whitepino, Iletniock, and Oak, of d.fferont-qualities. Hating . Cars of our , own we can furnish hills to order of any length and size at the shortest notice nod on tho must reasonable terms. Our workbd bona* will ho, kept under cover-so that they can hp furnished dry nt all times We hare constantly on hand ail kinds of Family Coal Under rover. which Ivo will deliver clean to any part of the bornugh.-'Fo wit INK ENS VA LLEY, . LUKE FIDDLER, TREVORTON, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, -LOBIIERY. • - • - • which we pledge ourselves to sell et the loireit prices. Fest quality 'of Linteburner'a and Black:made., weal, Broken,' Egg, Stoini and Nut elwnytt on hand *Mph no will poll at the lOwest figure Yard west Ode ca °returner School, Main street. • ARMSTRONG & ItOFFER. - . July 20,1860 N fiEW COAL WEST :in 0? qARLISLE. Tho subscriber would respertfullf call thee-attention_ of Limehurners and the citPzens of Carlisle, and the Surrounding country generally, to his NEW COAT, YABD,.attached to hie Ware House, on West High at., where ho will keep constantly-on hand a large supply I et' the brat quality of COAL, to wit: • Ly kens valley, Luke Fiddler, fine, Drove and Traver ton Broken, Egg and Nut Coal—Sereenea and dry coal, _w_lll:l4ho_pledges lihneelf_to_sellgt the Izw-grit,POssible prices. Boot quality of_ .Lituriburne?. and Bletcßsmlth's , Coal always on hand. . . A All orders left at the Ware House, or atehls real, donee In North. Hanover street, Hill bo promptly at tended to. April 14, 'sB—tr. ' t•J. W. nENDERSON. JON'S EARLY.. _ : • J. ICNONEi4KER. I~•ORWARDING AND • COMMIS SION NOOSE. ' • FLOUII.A'ND FEED, COAL, PLASTER AND..V.pT. The subscribers having taken thowarelMuie . cirs and fixtures of Win. D. Kurray's well known establishment, on' West High street,Nipposite Dickinson Collsge;would Inform the public that they lay.. an t eradynt9 a general Forwarding and Commission . wines, 1 • . - 'The !dullest market price will be patil for Flour, Drain and Produce of all kinds. • .. ' ' They are also prepared to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Dultiniore, at the lowestrates, with safety and despatch. . ".. •• • ... - PLASTER AND SA ur kept constantly do hand; and FLOUR AND NEED at wholeintle.or'retull. Coal of nit kinds embracing ' •'' LYEEN'S VALLEY, .- LUKE FIDDLER, SUNBUILY. WHITE Ail". LOCUST OAP, Limeburner's and Blacksmith's • ' CONSTANTLY FOR 19A1.11 • " ": " KEPT UNDER COVER, and dollyored dry to any part or tho town. • EARLY & NONEISIAKEE Ally. 17,1850. L - BER YAll,l).—The subscribers having purchased a largo tract of pine timber I and and saw mills, on the west branch of, tho,Busquee river, have opened out a 'Umber y4rdati 'MECHANICSBUItG, tho railroad, corner of Allan and high atrada, floor hu steam saw will of Suldle, Eberly d: Co., and aim ono AT GREASONVILLE; near Plainfield, where we will be able to sell lumber at emit prices that will be to the Interest of builders Audi others to rail and see us before buying elsewhere. Our advantages over other dealers are that our lumber does not pass through the hands of one two or more specu lators before we get it, 'and that will enable tis to sell lumber cheaper titan any others can sell at these places. We will* also wholesale lumber from our Ihrrrisburg yard, and will deliver lumber at any point along the Cumberland Valley Itallrbad. U desired, builders tan have lumber sawed suitable for any,sise of building; or for other purposes, by furnishishing us with their or ders in .11H011. SHAFFNER, °REASON 'k CO. April, 13, 1859--ly C UMI,3j3RLAND NALbEY R, WINTER ARRANORILENZ peffq 'TAW. OF 1.,p1.1.118 . 1 On inn' after MONDAY, NOV. 14th ,1889, Paceengar Trains will coups follow.: (Sundays excepted:) =! , . lst Train. 2d Train beave Phamberslairg, 8.35 A. M. 2.40 1.111 Bhlppensburg, . 0.05 " , 312 ." ' Newell's, 9.38 ' " . 3.45 " Carlisle. " 10.15 " ' . 4:25'. ",,,, Mechanicsburg, ' 10.47 "- •- • 4.56,--- "" Arrive at Liarrishuir., IEIS " 5:26'. . FOR CLIAMBERSBURG, , , • Tat Train. al Tune Learn Rear Mum. - B.li .A. 31 ..2.05 P. M " 1 -- - nochaniesburg 8.67 " r 2.42 Carlisle, • 9.37 " 3.15 " " Newv ille, 10.12 • " . 3.50 Shippensburg, 10.42 Arrive at Chambersburg, 11.12 " 4.50° , „ TRAINS LEAVE Harrisburg via Pencoolvialz Can trel Railroad et 1.00, P. M.•,.2.15, P. 31., via Columbia, nod 5'50, I', M. • Via Lebanon Valley and Readitt Railroad, at B 00, A. M., nod 2.35. P. 31. For Pittsburg, at 3.00, A. M. and 1.30, P. M. For Baltimore, at 2.50 and 0.45,..A. M. and 2.05, P. M. For Trcvertoo, Williamsport and Budalo, at 1.27 and 7.50, Schalklll and Susquehanna Railroad, for An burn and Pottsville, at 2.00, P. M. . .. • NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stationi where rickets' are sold, viz: .phambersburgi Shippensburg, 3lechanlesburg and Harrisburg, a reduction of TEN CENTS on each Ticket will be made to all Panic gera that provide themselves with Tickets before en tering the Cars. 0. N. LULL, Railroad. Ofilee. Chambersbtu*, Nov. 9.1869. • HOUSE' A.N.I.Y.LOT A.":.e.11 .A SALE.- -Thu subscriber. offers at private , sale, a, •=7-- a pa 110USI: end LOT OP GROUND, situate- In- Dickinson near tho turnpike, a Ale and a half east of Mount Rook.. The' Ifoing is a frame, IN'entlierhoariled, two stories in height, end con taining five rooms Anil kitchen, with wash-house and ,•150 ern nttaiiied. `Thb lot vcintitins TIVO, AGUES of, the ba•st gnality of land, with a vatisfy of shales Riult,ana, having erected thereon a 'MALIK ' STABLE,",,'Wagon, qua!, iid'ether hut . • ponann. xi Ming to view the'priaarty ,ralk'doco Lyt . ailing on' acob Black, on the prointSes t or on tE4 euh writkr, residing pear GEO- G. DATIL/SUN " -Auir.17.18511-tf.' • • JILIN CON FESS ION& AND- E. • IIENCy..IIr.„A, yloza DeetiiiedfOr_tlio honoflt, and na.ll warrankikrol ethea tlnn to thoso suffer from nervous debillt.y,--todigeoge iou,lorroven Of ephite, voila of ol ttepi.prornaturerOpeeT. Lc-% non e.ofequonee or : youthful : Impradonicf, I , 9tilql lola of sejf AtAho entoolfolepolfitioc Oot the cortalO !cane i& tironeMiliffeirii,iffel f eWreem7Atie eteteteeittik..ienet, - ; bow inloidneed. copfhlolee Jitronedlest.JhuMbltteremil quackery ; SAo i rl,e ooplye coot (puotlne) od theqrept4pt, afa 44 1 ., ,, PP 4 onT OlO l ,O , bOtlugl the , fiddreenvOtthe ,api pllcaut. Address, ssl.o_fet. .A,NATIItiNIEGAIAitItI,IT.acui,...,4' • • tletlfeedylilogenanntr,ll:4ll: Dee.l4';'lBsp,o, on, QT,p,itemli.ool)l FOIt.RENT:-=.IV-V"e •-• furghtkid rontlP.AtgMbAillit titntAtvlintipb t . antnotg . ItqplFAlrwfa' tiluti 3 Odry•gtotts'stbrea4 1 osvossiou4o9o ifbant tlnto:.•l6.3l ; tlro at thle office. • - "48 Nov. 0 Ili POSTS,,