I THE:. OXYGENATED BITTER■ . . . The qualities of this Medicine bare pieced' it u potion '..imperishable foundation.' 111'.destWiyinjf disnase,,and induciugilealtb it has no pan! Air tho folidoing Complaints these !litters area pis' tin!, •Isil'irspopsla, or Indigestion, Heart Burn'," Acidity,' Cosilvruess, lA* Or Appetite, Ileadacho and General Deiliity.. „ . ~„ ' In many sectitininf our country . this preparation to 'eitenelvnlY tired by Physicians In their practice, and It aneinti to horn restored many.to health who were app.. rentlykeyond the roach of thislinallng, art. Budiffued aro a few tributes from ireibknown physl II noon Co., Pa., Aug. 26, 1858., I have used the Oxygmented Bittern In my inuctice with decided *Access in debility and general prostra tion, dle.. And confidently recommend It in General, De.. billi„ritetd diseases of thedlgestlre organd: - P, 11. WHITE, ML D. Aunties, N. Y., Sept. 0, 1858. ticitiniter:— . l have boon in the drug busineea the lest firteen,yeass, and hare never sold a medicine which has given such greatsatlefactlon in-cases of Dynpopda hs the Oxygenated Bitters, and in thitrdieesael always recommend it. ' ". • 11. O. FOWLED. • Bunttkorenri-Vt..•Nov, 12, 1854 GENTLCSILA :--T am pietismd to elate, that I have tried the Oxygenated Bittern - for Indigestion -and Debility, Ruud immed.ato relief from lining only apart of a bot tle. I have the greatest eodildoncn In it anT3 cure for Dyspepsia and Clewed Debility, and recommend It with -pinch pleasure. . Yours,..te . JAMES I,EWIS,-51.-D., - : Prop:Sired by SJP.TII W. FOWLS iz - co., Boston, awl for pale by Samuel Elliott and 8. W. Darer-stick, Carlisle; Ira Day, Mechanicsburg, DOA& Wise; Shiremanstown; 8, Newvllla; Shoemaker lc Elliott, Newburg; J. C. Alticfs, Shlpponsburg ; and - by App.tlnted agents nod dealers in medicine all over the country., =I ASK ANY ONE WllO ILAS EVER. USED • DR, MtANE'S CELEBRATD LIVER PILLS PREPARED:DY FLEMING EROS .. itat..What they think of them! Ninety-nine in a hundred will tell you thoy are the best Pllie for liver eotuniaint, sick headache and dyspepsia - that they hove ever used. Read the following from one of our most re spectable citiseas: . . - New YORK, Angust 3, 1852. • Ido hereby certify that I have beerCeulTering -from a .ptilir in my side and breast for a long . time, and after trying many remedies came to the conclusion that my ,was affected. • I immediately commenced using Dr. M'Lann'e Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by Mein.- fog Bros. of Pittsburgh, and the few that I have taken have already given %les more relief than all the other inedidnes 1 have taken put together. 1 went to a clairvoyant to consult him; after examining me rare. fully, he advised me to continue the use of Dr. 3FLane's Pills; that.they would ~.areetuUlly. c Ure me. • • W.' %t..1!1 WA VS, No. 2 Columbia place. y Purchasers trill be careful to ask for Or. 3l'Lane's Celebrated Vertutfuge, manufactured by Fleming Ilrot.. of Pittsburg. Pa. :All other Vormifugehln. comparison_ are worthless. Dr. - 3PCLANE'S genuine Vorinifuge, al so his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all re spectable drug stores. None genuine without the sig—, ,nature of FLEMINU BIRO. DA'GURRILICOTYPES.In beauty and dd. ability, no" Sun drawn" picture equals a good daguer— reotype; this le the opinion expressed by the leading Photographic Journals of the daj, both Araerlean end English; these may be obtained at tho rooms of Hu. Reynolds, Louther Street, two acorn Wastof Hanover. . Carlisle June 16ilat,P-11 Riarriagts. On;tbe 20th ult, by the Rev. A. Babb, Mr. SAMUEL CAROTHERS; to Miss REBECCA CAUL, both of Dick. Inson township. • ' On tho tenon day. by tie seine, Mr. WM. W. SPANG LER, to Miss CATHARINE ZINN. • On the 291 b ult. by Iter:d: Ulrich, Mr. HENRY M. HEMLINE, to Miss S ARAII.I3 EA M, ail of this co. - Ott the 22d ult, by the Res. J. Evans, Mr. DAVID lIPAISH, to Miss ANNA C. HALE, both of Oakeille. On the same day, by the same, Mr SAMUEL, mr ERS, to Miss KATE M. TRITT, both of West Penns. borough township. On the 29th ult, by tho enure, Mr.SAMUELM.MELL, to Miss EMMA HEFFELFINGER, both of Newton township. On the same day, by the some, Mr. S. W, CRTSSING ER. or North Middleton township, to Mist MARY ANN BLOSER, of Frankford township. L gleat4s. Dlelannon - township,"on the - 17th ulf - , IIASTIN(18, In the lath year of Menge. In thla borough. en Iho 20th ult, after n protracted Illness, Mrs. MARGARET, wlfe- -of Mr. 'llehry Rhoads, In the 63th your of hei age. On Mondny Inst. of Consumption, 1,1,AkY,. daughter of the late John 11. Weaver, of this borough, aged about ... 18 years, • - • On Friday prontn•r hi J. DUNCAN STEVENSON, second con of Dr. T. C. Sto .on, of this borough,ln the 18th year othis ago. . ---."The good die early, And those whole hearts are dry as euminer dust, Burn to the /locket " • 'Newer were we more Impressed with the beauty of this sentiment of Wordsworj.b's, than when death, that white-robed 'messenger of Heaven,' gently kissed the brow of opr young friend, and bade lovely spirit come up higher." Ile passed away wlth'theiast sighs of the dying year gently Init_ log him into his last slumber. But, while with crushed hearts we bow with mealtimes to our loss, we know it to be his gain Ile boa gone, before` he tasted the cup ofearth's unhappiness; and though he perlthed In the sight of men, yet is his hope full of immortality. T. atcuu ditioertisements ENRY WARD. BE E . O HER'S SERMONS;, REVISED BY THE AUTHOR. ••j^ WILL APPEAR IN THE INDEPENDENT EVERY WE ER • This'lnnouncement alone should be a suflicinnt In ducement,to thousands to send in their subscriptions. • alto conductors of this paper aim to make it the most Influential and useful religious newspaper published in.thin country. To this end they employ an army . of &ciltore, Special COntributors, Regular Correspondents, blisrellaneons Essayists, Commercial Reporters, end other writers, each of whom contribute a seluable and indispensable p:irt of every weekly number. in addition to this, arrangements are now in progress by which Toe irmErmsrm, for the coming year, will be made still more Interesting and'attractlye. A wider range of good reading will be introduced, and the paper will be printed throughout with new tY ft ' le Intended that any one of the following depart ments of the paper, via.: the Sermons of \ ' HENRY WARD BEECHER \ , the Contributions of the BEY. GEORGE B. CHEEVER, the Pomo of ' JOHN G. WHITTIER, the Commercial Articles end Market Reports, Editorial Articles, or the Family Reading, shell be . worth more than the entire subsprlption price forlo r n° year. • We are happy to announce that our subaription list is Increasing more rapidly than ever belbre, and 'es n special inducement to our readers we will say, that (Or every TWO NOW LitlMlClthlt.Rd sent WI with $O, we will credit the party sending the earns with one year's sub. scription. Tyie Mende of Tux irDEPE2MENT In ♦II sectlone of the ! country, will favor the cause in which we are engaged, by using their Influence to extenduhr circulation. Tenne, $2 a year In advance. : Addreim • • JOSEPII IL IIICIIARDS, Pithligher, JauA,'6o-2t. . . No. 5 Beekman Bt., Now York. I MPORTANT TO ll' AIT ILIES SAPONIFIER TIIE READY FAMILY SOAP BIARER. ' With which every family, with their ordinary kitehen grease, can make all their Seep with little or no trou ble—HAßD, SOFT, or.F.ANCY. It will make hard water 'DID, clean Paint, remove Grease, .BE, to perfection: Abundant testimony in favor of the Sapoulger, with FULL and VALIMILIG receipts for making different Iklnda of Soap, sent free, by addressing OFFICE OW, TIIE COMPANY, No. 806 Penn Street, Pittsburg, Pa,. or LEWIS JAMES A CO., Agents, Jau.4,1860-3m. Philadelphia, Pa. WA. Be euie you get the original and Patented article, r Mali nfact ured , by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufa cturing Co., Emit Tarrentutu A silleghany confity;Pa: . UNITED STATES HOTEL--; S. E. Cor. 11th i t Aprket Str:, IE,, 'W. KANAOA, . WM. moy EY, eaoriurrolla, J,Art,..4,1860. REDTCTION IN PRICES. au" I have thin day conituenced selling off ray entire stock of Wintei (Joints at greatly reduced prices.. French hlerlooes, Shaerle; Furs, Cloak', &a., AT coar. All other Goode at uncommonly low prices. ' cutnrikTincia • The stock is large and' Now is the time and °e ms's the place, to secure great bargains, Jan.:l.lBo, MONEY WANTED:=4A - 11 pensoni in .., , debiedthe eubacrlller, are 'requested to call mud settle up. The accounts are tICITT allauade mit, and tbo and' Wanted for; tbo M u le. 1;•., : • ' - T . oliAs. . . . Carllele Jap. 4. • •. ILi OR_R ENT.7T_Thtatiige_and_cominci:: diem) Brlelt.pwolllng loueeonow; -, ' ;'I oeeivrei'd ,Vy ' , iho , subserlbarj and' the . large Iwo !tory, PLAST4IIIIO 110t1SH; oppoAltd'lteywona's.; eupted hritteherd Parker.. • For tentie apptrtp., • Ceirplll4;, Nov. 2.08.59-/m..-,- IDOWY tp',Fe4-SIXI' 11 , ANNUAiI f latouttOgitOr . .S EVT.I.N Or.; MA - C II N ES., . , A few of nianY'reasons ,w,hy the Sewing • Machines of Ladd, - 11W: der & Cb.' • . . are referred above all others.' ....... .• 1. They are ACkremavkably SIMMS in their construction. , - A child VtuCoperate them and ,understautt the. • mechanism. . 2. They are the ITRONCIERT Sowing 3fachinee made. It ' le almost impossible to break or to set them out - -- of order:. . a. They aro sone in their operation; finishing the •'' work in if - uniformly perfect manner.. 4: They Make amain. LUCK Buren. alike on both'sldea_. f tho work, which cannot be UNRATELED, • 7' - 6. They, stitch, hem. bind, fell, run and gatheriwlth . . • .. tut balding.- p. They sew eettally well the wintry and limo itativi-; —. . . serlabrics. - ; - 7. They sew river the lIRAVINSP BEAMS without changing ' • the tension or breaking the finest thread. ',They use any No, of Cotton, Thread or Silk directly from the appal: ~. . . . ' O. They use a ISTRAIGiIt media; curved ones are liable ; . .. to break.' 5. The needle has - 54 PERPENDICULAR 'motion: This. in__ ' elpsplULDly neCeSsetry - far Neary - werk. ' f They have a WHEEL PEED; note others are in con , stant contact with the work. . . 12. They run'easily and aro almost noiseless. .13. They aro not Sabha° all the dress or the operator. 14. They do not require a screw driver to net the needle. 15. They do not have to be taken part to ,011 or clean: 16. Thor do not form ridges on th under •side of the work, nor are they wastefu l r thread, as Is the ,• case wilt ALLOHAIN Arnett MA lIINEN _, • - W. They aro capable of doing a gra n tor range of work, • and in a more, perfect 'limner than any other . . Sowing 51achlue; as D. proved by the result of, ' our chellenge for a trial which has never been accepted.', ' ' 'l4 Aar- On Estill) Mon and Resale at Mrs. R. A. RED ' istotus' DM/CRIMEAN. 1t0051.9, 20 door West of Dr. Zltser's oMco, by • HOWARD ASSOCIATION! PIIIDADELPHIA A Benevolent Institution, established by special en dowment for the relief of the sick . and - distressed, r afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases. and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Sur geon. to all who apply by letter, with a description or their condition, (age, oceupation, habits of life, Sr.,) .antrin cases of extreme poverty, -- Aledicines furnished free of charge... • . VA LUA TILE REPORTS on Spermatorrlima, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, anti on the NEW REM— EDIES employed lu thelflapensary. sent to the afflicted In sealed letter envelopes; free of charge; - Two or three - Stamps for. postage will be acceptable. Addr..as, DR. J. SKI LLEN HOUGHTON. Acting' Sur geou, Howard Association, Nn. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA IL.HEARTWELL, Preen Dist GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. ' • • BOYD' . S BUSINESS DIRECTORY Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, .Delaware, Adams, CuMberland, Dauphin, Frank ' lin, Lancaster and York. ' The subscriber `wilrpubilt,h at an early day, a Duel. netts Directory of the above Counties, which silll con. tale the names of all Merchants, Manufacttirers, Farm ers,'Mitting and Hall Road Co's., Newspapers, Insurance Co's., Banks and other Corporations, he., lic.,,docated anddoing business therein. Thq names 'will be ar ranged according to their several avocations. The Leek wlll be b vo elan, and will be a perfect rl4 flex of the business and resources of these counties. • Able and experienced Canvassers aro now engaged In collecting the necessary information, and it is hoped the public generally will aid In carrying out the enter Subveription price of die book, 0.50, paynble on do livery. Advertisements inserted on .reasonable terms Agents wanted in every town. WM. 11. BOYD, Publisher of Directories for Philadelphia, Wsshlngton 'City, Lancaster City au ...County, Marks County and City of Reading, Lebanon County and Boroughs, Le, 'high County, Northampton County, Bch usi kill County, and New York, Maryland and Virginia States: Dec. 21, 1559. • -r 1.;11DIGIt & SAIVY.ER, (East Main A Street.) have Just returned from the Eastern CIL , with a large and well selected stock of ' V. - It - GOODS, to which they respectfully • Invite the' attentloci of ytembraces•ovorything rare_ and new thrown in the inarkot by recent iniporiatione and Auction eltiles, in cluding Fancy Greed !Mike, Answeet sty'. velvet Pore line. Elegant Figured Merinoes, Pariejlybaltirsh_Feitin finished Valenclak and all other kinds andsvariellee of Drone Goods. • Also a largo assortment of Drocha,•Long and . , Squ tre Shawls. Scotch, Blanketvind Waterloo, Double, Raver siblenrid Day Sttite Shawls. CLOTH MANTILLAS, Cloth Mantillas, Raglans from Wholesale man ufacturera acknonledged the best styles In fown this season. FURS! FURS!! FURS II I Ip every variety. Sable, Stone, Mo.tin, Siberian Capes, Cuffs and Muffs, Rus sian Fitch, French Sable, American Fitch Children'a, Furs of all kinds. WO warrant them all free from moths, having purchased direct from manufacture.. Ladles and Gentlemen will find • n inepection a full Ilne of *ivory clues of goods kept in a first class Dry Goods Store. - For HOLIDAY PRESENTS we are fully prepared with a full stock of Fancy and desirable goods. We feel prepared with tide inrge addition of new "goodi and our former stock, to stilt the wants of all In our line i• we ask an inspection of our goods. No trou• ble or attention:ls apared In showing goeila LEI DIOIL SAW YER. Carlisle, Des. 7, 1R59. • A MERRY 01IRISTMAS AND'A . HAPPY NEW TEAR TO ALL. I corau, I 0031111. I come again at the close of the year To all with a voile. to none with a tear; ' To banish all care from the panting day, I gladden all hearts then hasten away. At my headquarters in North ifet ' uover street, Young and'old I shall be happy to meet; For It 14 thero.the good thing. are sold, Half of which cannot at present be told. • . KRIM KING M N. YEIL'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONERY, • Ye now well stocked wills choice. Plain end fancy CAN- DlES'of every variety. Also the largest assortment of TOYS AND FANCY GOOD'S aver 'offered in this place; all of which will be sold at rittes.to suit the nines. Then come one and all end see (or yourselves, The loads of nice things piled on our shelves. P. MONTER, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. Dec. 14, 1819. -I)OIiVABLE GAS LIGHT. .Tho undersigned are . , now prepared to fdrnlsh "Loieless' l'oftable Gas Light and Fixtures," at prices ranging from $5.00 to $5OO. This light has the advantage over other artificial light On account of Its SAFETY. BRILLIANCY and ECONOMY, the cost ofa Full Flame being only about ONE CENT per hour. I Orders from abroad respectfully solicited, and full satisfaction warranted. • Liberal deduction made to' Churches and Seminaries. 'All Orders will receive at tention If dlitctedlo" lIARKNESS'A Carlisle, Pa. 110-We would refer to the followinggentlemen who, have the light In use. 11. A. Sturgeon, Esq., 'M. Watts, EN., Dr. D. Mahon. Wm. Ker, Esq.; Jos. C. Roger, : Esq., and Col. J. rilcUlnnis. Carlisle, Dee. 1.1, 1859.—:0m05. • , , . fIOURSE OF r LECTURES ON - CIIEMISYRY - AND ELECTRICITY. Pror:W. C. WILSON will deliver Ounce Lectures on Chemistry, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Even ings. January 3d, 6th, and 7th; Ono rims on Electri city, Eloctio Magnetism, Ire., on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, January 10th, 12th, and 14th, in the • Lecture Reim, in' South College, (Grammar School Building) on Main Street. Those Lectures will be amply illustrated by the most • brilliant and interesting oSporitnents of which the sub; jecte apical:table., „ Doom • -open at 6% o'clock. Lecture to commence at 7 o'clock each evening' Single tickets, 15 cattle; Six tickets for 76 edits . . Irpr safe at, Piper'S Book Store and at the door. N' PRILADELPHIA: 'IGIIT SCHOOL:— The subscriber "• Ladlespo to teach a blight Salmi for onelinarter. air and Gentleunim'comniencing the first or NEC' and wash In Jenuary.lBoo; the sessional° be'hehl at his house.. Those desirous of becoming. puPly,•ran-do SO by calling on the subscriber at his residence in East PotufretAtreet, when terms will be gads known. • Carliele; . ,pee.'2B; 1 6 . 5 11.. ESTAURANT AND BOWLING SALOON. , ... CIBIA,W. FOLAND'S Eating end Bowling Saloon un der ri Itheero's New , llall. Carlisle, Pa. - `. The subscriber hilaiesiditariely fitted up , a' Realty. ~ rant end Bowling,eeloon,•u sr Rheirn'a Hell, where" the ttest.Oystera, and , oche delicacies will be nerved n Up to cult th e most fastidlou taste. • Two Alleys. en. tending. the entire length of , he Building, have heel, laid down; *hells' gentletned can enjoy the-pleasant exercise of bowling, PO coud dye to health. Being ' desirous of ,waking this ;be most , favorite• resort. lu ~ l town, he sena, the patronage of the Public: ',, ~ .. , GEO: WATlLAND,'Propriejor. :": Carlisle', Anc.,14,185P.—8t,' H' ' • -- ' - • ' '.' CRAB. 0011.11 Y _ .. . . .4 1 C i lt‘REN 11 . -L- Thetvysi ! 's,toti . .l 3 4iiteli:pd L . DWNLLING 1101181.1, on . Lonther , . street, now In the orrupeney,orttr. F.. -• ,i i i ' - MO, thaq.;' also throe smeller itwelllntra ~• ',. Will - bo•sented 'from the ,let of Aprtl: '; • next: ,, . ~- I , ' ' 7 ' For terms Inquire of .. .',- . • • -- ."•-- Cerllele, Nov. 23,1860-2 m. , JACOD - . Air A C. &E Ita iigt IVI, realm& rad On sale law Ili • - • New atiftertienits. 11'0'1: ID A Y PRES T LADD; IVEBSXER its Co W. 11. MASON, AOENT Dec. 21,1950-31. 45rEvery deacrlptlon of Needle Work executed at our Itoome r aud xemplen of itork'aentby mall. OF THE COUNTIES OF 131311 E! JAOOII fiENEn.. Illiiitilidifgi49: Clt .8, S *.? P,lt S E TS : ::• :Gooch lir the 110114.ays PAI:11,, A ittioriu. OF Fresh Drugs, Palmy anods, Fruit y and ~••, ' . Cuulhefionary. . , ff: V. iIAVERSTION'hes just received from the city, and is new opening a splendid display of FANCY GOODS, to' which Ito desires to pall the attention of his friends, and the public. ills assortment In tidaline cannot be surpassed in novelty and elegance, and.buth in quality, and pries of the artieles„-cannot fail to please purchasers. It wohld be Impossible to enumerate his 1,,..;,, • FANCY GOOD% .. . , whichccanprise every variety of fancy artielegof the most •. ....• • _ e sil a u p ti t r e :t f i t a tt l o t J o ules. _ 7 . _ Elegant alabaster an'd'porcalaitilnk-stands and trays, Fancy, ivory, pearl and shell card cases, . .. .',i - ',' ' - Ladles' - Fancy Baskets. ' 1, - - 1 Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments,; • •- , . Ladies' 'Co ills, Writing Desks; and fort-folios, _ Port Mennaies, of every variety, • . Cold pens and. pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a large v4riety of ladles' Fancy 5155101 cry. Motto heals and.wafera, Silk and bead purses, - Riding whips, elegantly finished., Fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and bogs, • ..illtruettua If every-kind.for-the toilet;-------------- X. Basin and It. 44. O. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds, . ' ~ - . Fancy Plus for head dresses and shawls. . ' 4 Musical instruments,. of all kinds and at all prices, togethei•witit as innumerable variety of articleselegant Jy finished and sultablb for holiday presents,. to whisk he Invites special attention. - Also, an ostensive and elegant collection of CZ= comprising the various English and American Works, richly embollshod PRETRIAL WORKS, 1111,les and Hymn Hooks, olegantly laiund In velvet with metal clasps and corners, suitable for holiday gifts. - . • Ills assortment. al School ilookii and School Stationery is also complete, and comprises everything used in the Schools, lie also desires to -call 'the particular eaten. lion St Families to hie elegant assortment of LAMPS, Av., • . • from the extensive establishnients df Cornelius, Arthur and others of Philadelphia, comprising. eveiy styli , of Parlor. Chandler and study Lamps, for inhaling either lard, Sperm or Etlaerisi oil; also DYOVI"S celebrated ICerosene or Coal Oil lamps, together with Plower Vasas handy Screens, to. Ills assortment In this line is nu* equaled-II:Mho borough. Also, 'EGAIIB AND TollA&D.." mblaeleg all the favorite brands, atitla toe ai.4r neat of NIIMItSCIPII.I3I SMOKERS AND purns. FI. U ' ‘ c s , such as Oranges. Lemons. Figs. Eakins, Neettirinrs, l'runes. &e., FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS-4qt 16 SERVE[) FRUITS, MINCED-MEAT, PICKLES, he.. in - every - variety - and at nil pricsv, all - of 4chletrareintril• and fresh such asean be confidently recommended to Ills friends. Ills stock omits/noes everything In the lind of Fancy °nods, with many other articles motttil to hum ekerpers which the Public are especially his !led to call-and -extunitte. Itentember the Old Stand, tioarly opposite ti•e Bank , on North flatterer street. Der. S. 7 Iflfi9 *•II:ERITF'S . SALES y virtue of suedry writs of Venditiold 'Enmas sued but atilt, C,;urt of Common Pleas of Cuitiberlan County, and to too directed. I will exposit to public "'endue or outcry. at the Court - Mouse ' lit the borough of Carlisle, on Friday, (ho nth day of January, A. 1)., 1860, at 10 o'clock A. M., the .following described Real Estate, to wil : .4 ,11„. A lot of situate In the borotml of Newvlllm contalniem.3o feet. In front and 180 feet epth, more or less. bounded on the east - by. Main . eet,-,11 the west by . lot of .Itleol, Swoyitr, on Ito n th by 11101 Street, and on the Youth by, Church o lee, booing thereon eroded two two story brick hon. •s, fur one and a half story Mitres, rind frame emreliqu a. Seized and taken In execution:tot' to be sold as tbo pirperty ofSatuunllleai. MEI A lot aground situate In Newton township, Cum• berland county, contalnim; 55 feet In front and 180 feet in depth, mare or less. bounded on the north by property of John Murpity,,Esq., inn the souih by lot of Mrs. Ann Davidson. on Cho east by Rail Road street, and on tine west by an alley. , Seized and taken In execution and to be sold. nn- tile property or J. 11. Co. bawl!, ALSO A lot nf gr&und sltunte In the binnugh of Carlisle, cent:titling three neriisonore-or less, bounded 011 the east by lands:uf Christian Stayman, nn the west by public mad. on the north by lands of William Ilarnitz, . , end an the south. by Jamie of :ianotnd Ilentinrn, Esq.,, haring thereon erected iubriek shod. Seized and It, ken to execut4on and to be sold , notho property of Georgii BeaVer. ALSO, By Irtue of a writ of Le earl Facies issued nut of the Court d'Commoill'ions of Cumberland Count), and to me dir seted; 1 will expose LO./11110 by politic voodoo or I outcry at the nitric time and plum, the following de scribed teal Estatc,lo wit:. All Thal , certain .utessuage, plea: or parcel of land composed of throe lots, now occupied as n whiffle (by the said Peter and Elisabeth liarlacker)situatiiin Sil ver Opting timilship, county and state aforesaid. the two lota flouting on the IfogeatoWn` 'toad and bought of,John'Eborly, described as ti Bows: beginning at the corner of Simpson's Ferry Road and the 11km:town itoad, •thence by the llogestown Road seventy feet, thence by lot No. 19 to en alloy, thence:l:y said alley Santh 65 feet 0 inches to-said Simpson's Parry Road thonce 'east by Kahl road 100 feet to the place of begin ning, being lot Nan-? 0 and 21. The 'third hart of lb, 'premises consist(' of a lot adjoining the shove described lots on the vrest.'deacelisal as follows, to wit: Beginr ning at a corner of the Simpson's ForrYlload and alley, thence hy, snid•road west ha feet to a post, thence east 40 foot to salitalloy, thence south 191 feet. Seised and taken In execution and to he sold as the property of Peter nod Elizabeth llarlocker. And all to he ,old by ma. RQBEIti' 31011AIUNEV, Sheriff. mCondltions: On all amothits o•sr o•.•i—hund dollars, fifty dollars aro to be pahl when the property in stricken off, and twentidive dollars on all amounts under.flve hundred dollar:II Sheriff's tlh'e, esrlinle: Decenther 12, 1859. liEni ESTATE PU,BLIC SALE On Tueeday, the 10th day of January, 1860. Comthenclng at 11 o'clock, A. M. In pursuance of .on order of Alio Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, to me directed. wlil be sold at pub. 11c sale, at Park's TarePn, which is flour the premises, and on the IValnut Bottum Rood, about floe miles cast of .ililppensburg. Cumberland county. Penn n, tho lowing deperlbed Real Estate, Into the property of Abra ham Seaydr, deed; to wit : 370 ACRES AND 14 PERCHES OF PINE AND ()RAVEL LAND, dlvltle,:el Into n number of tracts or bits, but . wlll b. ti , to suit purchnseng. Th. Improvements aro a . LOG H 17533,. &O. itCrt A large or lu of the land leo roe t . l eredwith riving E.'FN UT, PINE, I , and I, titer thither, will tank., good farm land when cleared, - and iq susceptible of o 11101 state, of improvement. Theri,',ls running water thereon, and a small LAKE, known as the, Ulg Pond." There is also an Ott E BA 9IC thereon, which cootalus a good quality 01 Iron Ore, and is valuable. This property Is situated on the sMith side of the Walnut Bottom Bond above mrrthmed, and is bounded by Big Pond Furnace Estate..lnidt Russell, David no, man, and calms. Persons desirous of purchasing are expected to view the property before the day of sale. The terms, which aro reasonable, will be male /mown on the day of sale by • • DAVID DEMUTH', • Administrator of Abraham :*aver, deed. Dee.l4,lBtek P. • • r 11HE NEW-YOHK RIB UNE! Prepare . for tit 0 great Political Campaign --OF IEI6O. lisIDUCEMENTS,TO-CLUBS NOWIS TIIE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE Tan 'Misuse—or& morn than eighteen years old, - end having over a quarter of a million sullarribers, or con ntsut purchasers, diffused through every State Ind Territory, of Our Union—will continue in esSenco whet -Rims .beau—the wiroestAbaniplon of Liberty, Progvem, and of whatever will conduce to our national growth in Virtue, Industry, Knowledge, and Prosperity. 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FESZI Ono ropy one one >ear e three coplon,_one year Ylee coplea, ono year, : . Tewcoplen; one year Twenty coplea,.to one tuldroas . Twenty ceplcs, to address of each subecrlber-, . 24 1W Any person sandhig nn a club of Twenty; or morn will be entltled luau eaten copy,f NOr a club Of itrerty; we will mud E'StntIAYENKLY h elub.ofOneitueulred.TlMlMMlLYlttflUNA„.Wltttbei. Subnerlptlnhe may - commence at, any time. '.Yerring &hurt:cash luadvaucn., A it tottora to .be kittresseil.to ; • • - _notreoil.onliEOW 4 - 00;; ' •' ' •'• Tribune * buildings; Naeedu et, New York. Dee.14,19-3twaiite.o.w. . • - _ : STOMACH BIiTtERS. The propribt amnia filen titaet nrers of •1108-' TETTEIVS lEKLEBRATED STOMACH IIIT .:TEBS can Appetit with. perfect confider* to physieituai anti citizens generally pr- t h o lthh o d States, becatise - the article has attained a rehi tation heretofore unknown. A few facts-upon: this • point will speak :inorp4Owerfully - than voltnes'of bare nssertiOn,erlditzoning_pfiffery. The consumption of llostetter's Stomach-Bit-- ters for life last year ninotitttol to over million bottles, and from', its manifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during the coming year the. consumption-will reach _nearenemilllon bottles-Alia immense ameuiit coital nevei• have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in the prepara; • tion, and that sanction-of rho most prominent physicians' id thoSp' seetions'itf: the country__ where the article - le best known, 'who . not only recommend the Bitters to their ptitieittS, but. are ready at all times to give testimoniels•tolts .efficaey in all cases of stomachic, derangements and the diseases resulting therelrom. • • Thilis not a temporary PoPidarffy, Obtained by extra apiary efforts in tile Way of ,trum peting tke qualities of the Bitters, but a solid estimatiqr of an invaluable medicine, which is destined to be as enduring as lime itself. Ilostettet"s Stomneh Antlers have proved a Godsend to regions' where fev4..,and ague and various ,other bilious compliiiiftshave ' counted their victims .by hundreds. To be able to state confidently that the "Bittern" are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia and like .diseases; is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed plasnre. It rembves all morbid matter front. the stomach; purifies the blood, and imparta renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it dud tone and energy indispensable for the •reStoration of health. It. operates'upon the stomach, liver, end other digestiv,e organs, mildly but powerfully, and soon restores them o a condition essential to the healthy discharge of the functions of nature. , Elderly persons may use the Bitters daily as 'er.directions. on the bottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent ns a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. Me hare the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this preparation while suffering from stomach de rangements and general debility; acting under. thotdvice.of physicians, they have abandoned al& deleteriptts drugs and fairly tested the merits of lids article. A few words to the gentler sex. There ate Certain/periods when • their cares are as harassing that many of them sink under the trial. The relation'of mother and Child is so absorbingly tender, that the mother, especially if shelio young; is apt to forget her own health'inher extreme anxiety for her infant. Should the period of maternity arrive during the summer season, the wear of ' body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a necessity for a stinationt.to recupe rate the energies of the system, and enable the mother to bear up tinder lice, exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mothers gene rally prefer the Bitters to all other invigora tors that. receive the endorsement of physi-' cians, because it is agreeable tp the taste as well as 'certain to give a permanent increase of Lodi!) , strength. 8. W. 11AVESIST461i , „ All t fro - persons, to'whom valuer° particu larly referred above, to wit: sufferers from fever and ague, canoed by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the 'stomach; superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to llos teller's Celebrated Stomach Bitters a trial. . . . CAUTION .—We caution the public against usilig' any of the many imitations or counter- Tetfic but AO: for 110 8TETTEleiTELEBTIATED STOMACH BITTE1:8, and sec that each bola° has the words " Dr. 3. 11 ostetter's Stomach Ilitrers" blown on the sidn,no heiittttle, and- stamped . on the metallic . cap,covering the Cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on th Zabel. 4r4.: Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER 'SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa.,and sold' by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, BOutil Ame rica, and Germany, • }or gale by N. Elliott, 8. W. liaverstick, Carlisle; John it. Intick, John Remit:mini, Shippeogiturg; L. Knit man, J. B. Donning, Mechanicsburg; and Drugging generally throughout tho county._ . Nov. 0,'00.. I SENWEIN'S TAIL AND WOOD I , TAPTIIA PECTORAL, RI THE DENT Mt Dlelrig IN THE WORLD, for the Coax of COOO Mt AND COLD, Croup BMllchit In, As thma, Difficulty In Breathing, Palpitation of tile Licari, and for the relief of patients Ira the • davauced_stacca-of Co uAgt • . • gether pith all Dtoeaees of the Throat add Chest, and which predisposed to Consumption. It attacks the root of disease, and makes the fell destroyer succumb to Its !athletic°. Mateo produces free expectoration, and In dome healthy action in the diseased Mucous Mambos nee and Tissues. It is pentliarly adapted to the radi eotlgre of AnIIMA. One dose of this Invaluable Syrup oftt, glees ease, and consequently sleep, Which the peculiar nature of this disease, denies him, It In very pleasant to the testa, and prompt In Its cards. TEE IT, Mid he mitrinced,• that it' is Invaluable in MO CURE or BRUN CIIIALAFFECTIONN. _ - . . O. Plum: b 0 ems PER BOTTLE. • , Prepared only by A. ESSENWEIN, Druggiet, . N.'W. Corner of Ninth and Poplar streeta. PIIILADELPIII N. IL For Sale by 9. Elliott, U. J. Kehrer. S. W. Haver. stick, Carib& ; 1.. NaniTtnait, Mechanicsburg; 'and ;leo. IC. Smith, & Co., Philadelphia, and' Storekeepers and Drnsginta ....morally. • CarlisleTOct. IS, N;9.-7 IDOL MOTICHy The undersigned have IN been appetite. od liselpineea for the benefit of credl• tors, by Jjeeph 11l tner,'Jr. ' under deed ol voluntary ,akiignineut, duly recorded In the proper' Oleo for the County of Cumberland. Those Indebted to the said Ititner will make payment, and throw having claims w 114 prcaent them to Jacob Itbeem, Carlisle, Ps. Carlisle; Dec. 1"4,t11359.-8t A D3IINISTRATOIVS NOTICE. - I. Lott,. of Administration on the Estaie of SA. nail CLARK, late of the the trtil`Carli,le, deceased, hate been Issued to the subscriber' residing In South Middleton township. All per... Indebted to sold tutu ato requested to make Immediate payment, anti those tiering claims te iilinaint Wm tor settlement to STUART. Ailministrator of Sarah Clark, deed. Pee. 21, 1E69-ot. Li ST NOTlCE,—Letters of Ad: ministration on the Estate of D. W. McCulloch, late of Dickinson tow made. deceased, hare been ;minted by tho Register of Cumberland county, to W. Linn McCulloch, residing in the borough of Newville. • All persons toddled to said estate, will make Wino dime payment, nod Ii on having claims, present them, duly authenticated, Ibr , ettlement to W. LINN McCULLOCIL Administrato of D. W. McCulloch, deed. Doc. 7, MI. Notuio is hereby given • that application will he made to the neat bogie. la lire of Pennsylvania, to alter the charter of the Car. lisle Deposit. Dank, located in the borough of Carlfsle, Cumberland county, so as to confer on said bank the rights and privileges era bank of issue; and to change its name to the, Carlisle Dank; also to Increase the capital of said bank (which is at present seventy-two thousand dollars, with, privilege of increasing Ile ARUM under its present charter, to one hundred thousand,) to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. W. U. DEETEM. Cashier June Z.), 1850.:—Om - • - PROCLAAIATION.- kj Witeltr.Ml the lion. JASIES IL. GRAHAM, Prod. deut Judge of the !several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, and Jostle(' of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In said counties, and lion. SAW um. WooDounte nod Rolf. M. COOKILIN, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General .JSII Delivery for the_trial of all capital and 'other offenders, In the sold coillity of Cumberland. , by 'their precepts to me db meted, dated Me 14th of November, 1869, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Generallail Delivery to be holdeft at CARLISLE, on the sec.:4l'l'llloEo4Y 01 January. 1660, (being the &q,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to continue two wadi. - • NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN to the Coroner, Jtob tires of tho Peace and Constables of the mid county of Cumberland, that Om , aro by the raid precept cow; mended to be Olen and there in their proper .persons, with their rolls, records, luguleltimls, .essuilnations and all other remembriuces, to do those things whisk 10-their-officer appertain to be done, and all those that are bound by recognlvances, to prosecute ;against the pt Inners that are or then.shall,be In; the jail , of said countharo tr.Jisi there to.prosecute them as shall be just,' ROB T. 11 cOARTNER; Bhoriff. EllienoWn Oznce, • 1819. ,f . VT-011IVI -0 lAnt, tun, June 2S, I • Notice is hereby , given' that nn ' atMlleatlim will be made the Lt4lstature or Pennaylvaula at, Its neat meeting for the incorporation of a Bank of Issue,mith discount and deposß, prlvllegea; to' be 'lmatediu the borough iirCarlislM Cumberland County, Penteri., to be called, The Bank of Carlisle; with a capital Of one hun dred thousand dollate, with the tiglit'io incronsOtha same to tilt uebutidtred thourould dollkid: • •J $ B ' oo Es 00 8 00 • 12 .; 00 20 00 . •, . • , : , Weitoei:Kes, , .; ~ ..; Joint U. Paten,. g ' THOS. PAXTON, Jopo None . g, -- . ~ ~. •- -7-,— .13eN37 - OWW7#7." -- Isoon Young : '• ' liciiolo.6:lngi ..:- - -'OIIIIIATIAN .STATMAN, t WILLIAM lICNTZ, JOHN 0. STAXBETT, t .' _. , ..44. , ._49415 , .10, , 0unar,----7-Joa4enDAiran rirs i, , ' •, • . i .110/3XBT ! A GIVEN '.; t . ,JOHTI „DUNLAP. ~, . ..-; , jATITB:110TON , ~ r . • f /t9olog..lkloona, ~ , ,i, - ., . ~ , • Jl,'4:: 0 i unnios ''' POEBT WMAION,,- - •,.. ''''' 8iMIICI: °BEASON. .- II Oeo, W. Bentoece; JACOB K. NIIBLET, DINT. NCIBLIT.- Jimit, 29, /Bb9-6 m , . , • . HOSTS• TEI aeouf Ntices. JACOB It 8EE31, , V Wm. 31- P 1 0:110:-C, • Asslgnons. (BIUNED.) Eta 600D5.-, 4 R,OE' AIiII,LVAL OF Fall and .Winter .9oads, • dT OO ILEY'S &MAP STORE: i.am now opening tne largeat assoitmerit 'of DItY ROODS ever brought to Cumberland Courity. The attention of the Ladles la particularly invited to the splendid assortment of • •••• DRESS GO'ODS: fulUlne of Magniticent. bilge, Poplins, Poll De Cho- viers, Peewit 'lilerluees, Cashmeres, &c., Marls and Cloth Capes of all kinds and uncommonly cheap; Dram! Trimmings. all the new styles arid to suit every color: Flannels and illanliets at astonishing low pricy n. Cali. coos. the bast In Carlbile, at 0, 0414 I Q,CLO. DOIALOOP, the Nest In the Rtate at 37, pG and 63 Ms. Muslin& bleached and unbleached, no.better and no cheaper to be had. Linens, Napkins, Table Clothe, Shirtings, Doylies, Sic., brought (turn the largest Importer in New tiork..very good and very cheap. Giughams, a full as sortment. • . . , . . , . ' MOURNING GOODS.—A large allortment of mogrn'- - .lug Mods tif all kinds and descriptions. ' BONNETS & RIBBONS.-4 new supply of fashionable' / Bonnets and Ribbons at low figures. GLOVES—The befit quality of 'Alexander's Kid Glovei, Kid, Silk and Cotton Gauntlets. equal to any Excluntie Agency, Gentlemen's-wear. --A-new-asiortinimt of. Fine litoad l -Ciotits,--Castor-Betw-- vers Plain and Fancy Cassimems, Vostings, Bassinets, &e., hc. - BOY'S WEAR.--Casslmeres suitable for boys very .cheap. , Three Ply Carpeting, good.,beautiful and &cap. Floor Oil Cloths of all widths. good and cheap. , • The store Is now Oiled with now, elegant and cheap goods, brought from the largest and beet houses In New York and Philadelphbf,.and Will be cold ell at prices to defy all competition. Come one, come all, before purchasing elsewhere and judge for yourselves. No trouble to show our; ga ols at the MeW Store oppo. eltir the Railroadßailroad . t ad Depot. . . • Carlisle, Oct. 26,1850 'VOW IS THE TIME .FOR 11 GAINS, tAltUll AND EXTENSIVE. ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER GOODS! At the Nei Stern, corner of N. Itenove , ..k Mother Rte. . . The undersitned returns. thanks for the patronage bestowed upon him by the public. and , at thee:tam time .rempectfully announces that ho hits just returned Irwin Philadelphia, and Is now opening a new lot of timing & summer DRY. GOODS and GROCERIES, ermehtlng in patios follows, and which ho is determined to soil at thrt`lowest rash prices. Silks, Doted Cloths, Challies, Alpacas, Detainee. Do Rages, buetrial, Poplins, Lawns, Harem, Brilliants, Skirting, French and Scotch fling- Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars; handkerchiefs, &e., &c. . SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, . of every variety end quality / . Staple and Domestic Dry floods. Cloths, tlassittieres, Testings, Flannels, Mos lins, Tick ings ' Stripes. Cheeks, Calicoes, Cettonaties, Linens, Slieetings, DI•111111/1. Nankeens. Drills, Marseilles -Quilts,colored and -white eatpk- Chstin.-Ac; Parasols and jlmbrelleAhm, a largo and splendid assortment of !SONNETS; HATS, CAPS, 1100 TS and •SLIOES., A superior lot nr fresh DROCERIES, Tens, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses. Dice, Spices. ac. Having' selected , my,,en tire stock" with the greatest care, and the lowest cash prices, 1 can assure my friends and the nubile generally. that I will do all.in my power to make my establishment known as the 4 . Head Quarters for liargnins." Those who wish to purchase will find It to their advantsge to call and examine my stork before purchasing elsew here. - rrii-1 will fag the highest market price for Duller, Eggs, hags, Soap and Dried Fruit. CarJl 10. Oct. 26, 1859 MEll==M WINT•EIt GOODS Tho undefsigned los just returned from Ohlladel pude and Now York with the largest f tud most magnifi cent stock of gouda ever brought to.Carllsle, which fur eityle Mid beent,y-ftre unparalleled. The Ladies are particularly Invited to examine our varied and splendid stork of- DRESS GOODS, roneletlng of Plain Mark Silks, Pettey do., of every de-. serlptlon. ilayadere and Fig'd. do, elegant Velvet Poo, line, both plain nod (Attu. I'ILtNCIL Mk:RINI/HS. The largeal stock west of the Eastern Cities. CISIDIIIItP,S. Plain and figured. all Moo! Matinee, plain end figured. gIl A W LS. -A very large aamertment or over 400—Slel , - .la, Hoch*. Jacquard, Itlanke'... and Mourning Shawls al_ every oiality, variety, end prier. FLANNELS, White, Fancy and di wool plaid Flan note. , . • VAltlirliAS. Plaid and Bay:Wore, at astonishingly -19WALCIMI , .._ • I4IUSLINS.. - ±flver.lo,ooo ydx., front the most role. brateil ntatitkccturera In the tf:S., at all prima, both .whito and unbleached. - LINENS.. A,large. stock of every description, Table ° Cloths, Nipklns, anti for Shirting, from !Jr best 11111LIII. factur sin Ireland. 'MUMS. A Tnry largo •nscortment. " - C 41.100E5. An agaorlinent . consintlng of over2lo, 000 vas., and at prleee to finit. the Limon . - PIII3101N(18. A very liandaome and well nelerfed lot of " Ladles' lire.. Trliumingx," to suit ovary variety of of drone goods. LINES: , °aunties, Silk and Cotton Gloves for Ladles and children - 'MOURNING (100DS. Black Fre4 h Meilnoes, 'Block Cashmeres. all Wool DeLaines. DeLaines, Colin cgs, and every variety of mourning goods for dress, crapes, Veils. Collars, &c.. So. RIBBONS. We would call the ottenthin of the Ladies to our large stock of well selected ribbons. GENTLEMEN'S WEAIt. Clnths.Cassimeres,Satioets, Velvetemmand Cords; over 10,000 yds. of Satinets at very low prices. CARPETS. A largo and well selected stock of Carpets of every description of over 0,000 yards. lIANOVER GLOVES. The tar fumed and well known Hanover Gloves, are'Only sold ky me. ns I am the only null miss , • • ...... Wejumt received 60U pairs or them. My Stern Is at the old Shand, in Hanover St., nearly opposite the Post Office. Olvo us a call and examine our stock. .-- • Carlisle, Oct. 5;1850. "IPECIAL NOTICE.- HATS AND CAPS.- . •• • AT .Kl4,'LLE.,lt'.'S 0L1) STAND. itANOVEIL,STItEET, Will he found a largo nod elegant assortmont of IIATS Mai CAPS, In great varioty, of Mir own and city tuauu: facture. VATS. • CAPS. Sill. Military, MolttAllt, Navy, Casslniere, Murphy, - • . Felt. . Scotch. Ledger, Planters, Ott Cloth. Plush lc Cloth. Children's Fancy. ASSO, Wool Ilata of all kinds, which will be sold at the loweaPprices. ltecollcet IiELLEIPS OLD STAND, North Hanover Street. Ilala of any style manufactured to order. Carlisle. Oct. 19, 1859. . VIE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK 11VD FUR EMPORIUM No. 708 Chestnut Street, (ohm? seventh,) PAILADELPiIIA , The subscribent Invite the attontleu et the Ladles, to their stock of theme BLEGANT GARMENTS,. of which belno, a SPECIALITY, they are enabled to oiler the most complete nteetrtutent In the city. • They will open In Octoberenni November their Ini portattottsmmeisllng of • ENIBROWERED-VELVET CLOAKS, HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS, . : OPERA CLOAKS; &c. &a., and elegant spccinione of home manutirture, will be 'added to their Stock EVERY 411ORNINO THROUGH TUE SEASON. ' , • ger GRAND OPENING. nig , Elegant Furs• ForLadies' Costume ' 1N THE FUR 11001dUF TUN PART) MANTILLA EMPORIUM. •The subscoilbers beg also to announce that, In corn pilaw° %fill the wioiin of several Valued customers, they have added lo their establishment a FJJ .DE P A T 111 EN T , in which will at all times be found the largest display of Well seasoned GARMENTS, made up by the best French workmen, and at prices which pill commend them ttw the economical as well as the moat luxurious purchasers. EVERY GARMENT may be relied on as being exactly what is represented, as it is no part of the views of the subscribers tO obtain an ephemeral notoriety byefferlog mhatioo manufactures for the azili,tof selling cheap,— but, on the centrum, a reputation based on the perma nent and durable foundation of public confidence. ' .1. W. PROCTOR & Importer's and Manufaciurers of CLOAKS, MANTILLAS AND FURS No 703 Chestnut &rest, PhUsdelphin.• • 0et.10,1R50.1m. - 'NEW . GOODS. AGAIN ! AT 00- CHEAP STORE. Just - returned from the city and now opening a large assm tntent of • • _ _Elegant and Faahio r nalde_lrinter Goods, Elegant Bilks, Doll de Choelers; and all the newest styles DRESS 0001.45 In greet' variety. A large lot of Ladles' Cloth Cloaks and Shawls, of the latest etylcaivat torelyed • LADIES' FURS, good and cheap. Mull assortment of Dress Trimmings, Cloak Tassels, /M. GENT'S SHAWLS, good and cheap. • . CALICOES at 6,0, 8,.10, and 12 cent,. • M,l). LAINB at 8, 10, 12, 16. and 20 cents. • 6-4 Cloth for Orer Costs at 37 and SO twills. 0-4 Block Cloth for ladies' Cloaks at .01.50, $2.00 $2.150, and $3.00._ • .The atoclf.is pow large and complete. All persona In want - of elei ant and cheap goads. will find them at tile: :new stare oppoalte ttialtaliroad Depot.-• ' • _ Nov. 80,. '6o._ ' • ' ' , . • CHAS. 00ILBY. 1 Q 7 l3tllLTDlffirrein AT 1.'1:1114I() ICPI SA LE,-Eightoen valuable lota situated on North :SI, extended between .West and Constants, mennuring' SO feet In hoot tack and 2401 e depth, 'stabbing by ter the-Mostellgibleand•pleasaht-bnildingelteswlthinthe borough at this time; will' eold at public sale Mi.!. TUUBSDAY,, the 12th day: ef JANUARY next. Per— sona wishing inviseeure building Into, 'will do well to , -avail 'iheniselees of this, opportualtL_W-inrckinie , Atiy T oo whiblog:flur=.,': flier particulate will pleas's:tall eh ttie ii.il4olbers who 'will birhOop'y :to glio Any Inlertifatton • Terms made known ou the day afield Ine •' IL Liotztn, • JNO. FULLKR. • IC.Oistors o$ Chorgegpor,Mis'll.- • ' LAOIKIVOO,II'S AIAG ZINE AN-D sCorr a co., Tit, York, continue to pulling! '1 followlug loading Millar l'orloglmis, viz.: '• THE LQNDON QUAITERLY, (Coni!erVatlvo.) ' - THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig) TIIE NORTH BRITISH NEVIEIV, (Free Ch . urch,). TILE WESTMINSTER 'REVIEW, (Liberia.) • IiLAOICIVOOD'S EDINIMEGII MAGAZINE, (Tory.) • TIM perlodleas ably represent the three Brent politi cal parties Of C(o44triliV—Wltig, Tory, and Radical but politica turn, ~i feature of their character AC Organs Of the most pr dbund writers on Science. Lit eratura, Morality, and Religion, they stand; as they evri, have stood. unrivalled in the world of- letters,. lielnA conshieriid indispensable to the.seholar and the proesi slonal man, while to the Intelligent reader of over/ class they amore correct and satisfactory recoiti of the current literature of the day, Throughout the world, that can 'he - possibly:obtained from any other Source. EARLY COPIES.,' The rAelpt. or ADVANCR flf:P.111 from the Brl tish . puti limiters giros additional rain° to theca Reprints ' ines melt no they. can now ',aniseed Itt tho binds of cull scribes about. as coon es the original edltione. .. .' . . TERMS. 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Thin ono k Is soi the old "Dunk of tho Farm."l '• Itetnittonces for any,of the above publiattlons should [ways bo addressed, post pold to the Publishers. LEONARD ficorr et CO . , No. 54 Gold street, Note York. D0e.7,1550. THE 110 ME JOUANAiriOft 1866 = A new year of this popular Family Newspaper will 1.,. commenced On the FIRST OAT OF JANUART NEXT—priPted on fine . llller and clear type. . With the Jannary, number will begin the publication of ft new and beautiful ORIGINAL WORK OF FACT ANI, Fl.; TION, written expressly fur the Home Journal, entitled MONTI% PROLTDrOOT. A ROIVIANCH OF AMERICAN HISTORY. By a Distinguished Author. .The romantic events on Which this beautiful story In founded occurred In the troubled times of 1782, Immo. dlatoly before 'the close of trio Revolutionary War, arid the recognition of American independence —a tiro,. When strange events brought out strong character, and mighty trials of a clirresponding heroism. The most romantic Imagination tomer invented notion more citing 'than the histories! - passages of-these times-- (strange to say, until now unapproprlated - by the nine. ellst.) )trimly heroism end womanly devotion ate wrought co the litchest degree, through a chain 4.1 events not less exciting than strangenot less strange • • This charming story will bo succeeded by • A BRILLIANT VENETIAN TALE.. • • BY OCTAVE FEIIILLET. the celehntled author of "ThOEOllll4,Ol era Poor Yount Men." the success and circulation of. which, both In the Now and Old Lyprld, have been unpreciionted, and giver. hini a place ntnongst the first - or living novellsta The tale in . ollo or surpassing interest, replete with In cidents, and highly descriptive of 'ltalian life, morals and manners. Its translation from the.Krunch by Mn., MAglArf M. PULLAN, (expressly for the Ilona Journaf,) herself a talented and gifteiduuthoress. qtniuently qualified for tin,, task of education, and hy her residence in the country of the author, will sunlelently guaran tee the puitty.of thin style to erldel,ltArl/f heyarntirrtil.. and that nothing - of the force and merit of the original , will be lost In its translation. SPECIALITIES.—AIbtIie former peculiar features 01 ibe paper, which have given it n world-widereputatlon, will be continu ul, while severeil new ones will. give an infinite variety to Its ever diversified pages. GEOlifig Mortals, besides his usual constant labons upon the Several departments of the paper, will make It the woof on Which to braider first many . SICBTOHEZ SONGS, BALLADS, etc., suggested by the history and events of the passin • time. N. P. Witt to will give a continuous series of PHOTO. " 101114-ounhdied-ltritis-.umnat-vi the prominent pommel and leading productions In the Fashionable, Artlitic and Intellectual World Ile will also give more of his picturlngs of home life and runt' family sympathies and Interests, out doors and in, and few more of the MEMORANDA Foil INVALIDS e Melt his experience, correspondence with Invalids and pee Used observation a , . this subject enable him to write. BARRY OR Y will supp ly a now series of /rousin g sketches , sketches, drawn from rea l, life, undo the tltio.of ll= • MY FRIENDS AND I,' n which sundry well known literary men and artiste will figure. Am heretofore, no labor nor expense will be spared, to maintain the high reputation of the Home Journal, which Is everywhere, both at home and abroad, nc• newledged to be the'ninst relined and elegant lieper tory of Literature and the Arta on this side I f the see, and tie DEE? AND CHEAPLY? PAWL? NEWEPAPER IN THE WORLD. AN no more copletcof the NEW VOLUME will to printed than are ordered, those who desire to begin with the commencement of the year will be able to do Se by for warding their subscriptions at once. ZEION.—For ore copy, $2; fir three rnplo?l,ss—or one copy for three years, ss—for a club of seven coples.slo; for a club of Moen copies, $2O; and at that rate for a larger club—always In advance. Address /I)ltitlS A WILLIS, Editors and Propriotors,lo7 Fulton St., New York. Dec. 7,1859. Gru ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT! 4 CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE Cosmopolitan Art Associaton., ',From all seetione of the country subscribers to this popular Art Institution, (now in its sixth year,) arc be ing received Ina ratio-unparalleled with that of—any previous year. 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No work of equal value wan over before placed within reach of the people at sucks' price,_The Engray. hig Is orrer'v'larim Mee, being printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by 3S.iuchen, making a moil superb ornament suitable for the walls of either the library, parlor, or office. , • It can be sent to any pert of the country,. hr mail, with safety, beingpacked In a cylinder, postage pr.' paid. Think of it I Such a work, delivered free o. charge, and the AkcjoueNnt, one year, for Tulles DOLLABO SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received until the Evening of Tuesday the Slat of Jan nary, 1800, at which time the books will close and the Premiums given to subscribern. • No pemon Is restricted toaninglesubscription. Those remitting $l5 are entitled to nix memberships. Subscriptions from California,. the Canada's, and all • Foreign Provinces, must be $3 64 instead of 03, In or. der to defray extra postage's, Ac. Persons wishing to form clubs will apply for a elm. lar of teams, Ate. The beautifully Illustrated Art Journal, glvinfull particulars, will bo sent on receipt of 18 cent., in Maws or coin. Atitlrees 0. L..DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 640 and 1148 Broadway, New York. N0v.19,1859, Sir. Subscriptions also revolved by Wu. J. SHEARER, lion. Sec. for C,arlielo and vicinity. 1860 TO/ELT/I YEAR AND NEAT SERIES . UNITED STATES JOURNAL. UNEXAMPLED OFFER! , A DCAVTIrtrf. EIPECIMEDf 6F O ART AAD 111.1P6R11 ORNA*ENT FOR I_CVISAY-11031E , t While oa We believe every reader will regard the Journal as richly worth the subscriiitien price, yet we have made Arrangements to furnish each subscriber with, beautiful copy of Rosa Iloubour'e wotitbrenewned. painting of the" Horse Fair." The wcpit has been in preparation for maiirnonths, and every copy will bit n magnificent epecimen ofart, forming a parlor ornament unaurpassed In Inherent of the subject, and to Helium and beauty orexeciation, by anything ever before he sued on this side of the Atlantic. -- ' The-price of the new aeries of the Jetliner. is One Dollar a year, and a ropy of the above engraving is for warded to each subscriber Immediately upon receipt of his subscription. The engravings will be put up in strong cases, and delivered at our office, or be forwarded by wall or by agonise is desired; If they are to be Cent by-rnallillfteen centiin - stamps - tn - prespay - pos. an. expense of coeehould accompany the order, tanking the amount , SI.IL • - • T To any penmen *ending a club of ten subscribotri . we will Tutu eh one enbecrlption extra, making eleven Joluiym, nod eleven Engraving" for ten dollar". ' T. M. EMERSON A CO.. Pubilaherai _ l ,. Noir Row, New York, Dec. 7.1850 ATISS H. E.:. SEARS, Pintsiormi, "'III visit Carlisle, Psofetodonally on,WEDN BS atbadember 11d. delta IProcip - trtiviitiA,_....', CLUBBING, POSTA° I THE' FAR J 1 ER' S GUIDE MORRIS b. WILLIS, EDITORS. PROSPECTUS. 1860 Lumber & ion!. h 4 UU4L.ANDLUABERTARD Tho onbacrlheni havOlhlo day entorod bito part - nonthlp to trade In 0' AL ,AND L 11 - 31' B R Wo . wl II have constantly on tiand and furnish to ordek all k inds and quality of ,oesonod • LUMBER, '''' • , • BOAIIDS, -• . . - ' -. ‘ ~ SCANTLING, • ' . .. . . ... •' ' • FRAME STUFF, Paling, Plasterlog . Lath, Shingling Lath, wOrked • leg and Weatherboarding, l'osts and halls, and every ar title that belongs to a LUMBER YARD. • All Man of Shingles, to wit: Whitepine, Hemlock, and Oak : , of tinferetit qualities. Having Cars of our own we can furnish 14118 tO order of any length and size at the shortest notico:snd on the most reasonable terms. • Our worked boards will he kept under borer to that they mn.be - furnished dry at all times.. • We have repstautty on hand all kinds of Family Coal undeleoverwili e h we will deliver clean to any part of the borough. - To wit : LYKENS. I'ALLEY, • LUNE - SIDI/LER, ' TREVORTON, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, I,OIIBERY. : ". ' which-we pledge oursoives to sell at' the lowest prices. Best - quality of , -- ,Limeburner's and Blacketailh'a o Coal, . always n.hind i..lllrh we *III sell at th e lowest f i g u re Yard west side ol Urrmmer School, Main. street, - Mt3IBThONG & tIOFFEJt. July 2Q, 1860, , I\T Ig•W C . O.A L Y • 1)- AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE. • The subscriber would. respectfully call the attention of Lireeburners and the citizens - of Carlisle, and the nurroundintr. country generally, to bin NItIV COAL YARD, attached to bin Ware House, on West High at., mina* ho will keep constantly on hand a large supply of the best quality of COA 1., to wit: Lyitenalelley, Luke Fiddler, Pine Grove and Troyer. - toot Woken, }tag nod Nut Coal—screaned and 1117 coal, arbltth he pledges himself to tell at thelowest possible prices. Best quality of Linteburner's and Blacksmith's; Coal alwaytron hand. • . 4$ All order. left Alba Ware Mune, or at bit; reel lonco In No! th !bummer ntreut, will be promptly at ended to. • - ~• , April 14, :68-tt. JOHN EARIX. J. It. NONEMAKER. , rORWARDING " AN)) . COMMIS- • -4 • - SION HOUSE. FLOUR. AND FEED, COAL, PLASTER AND . SALT. The subscribers having taken the warehouse, ears and fixtures of Wm. B. Murray's well known gstablishment, on-Went lligh street, opposite - Dickinson College; would Inform the public that they have entered Into a general Forwarding and Commission mildness. ~ . . - . . . The highest nierket price will be paid for Flour, °aid und Produce of all kinds, ' - _ They are Mee; prepared to freight Meduce and stock . to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with safety and ,despateh. PLASTER AND SALT kept constantly on hund,&nd " ' FLOUR AND FEED at wholesale or retail. • COal s uf ell kinds,. onibfaclng ... • LYKEN'S VALLEY, • . .. • . LUKE FIDDLER, 2 • - "-• SUNBURY WHITE ASII, ' -"- • • LOCUST GAP, Limeburner's and Blacksmith's I= KEPT . UNDER COVAR, and delivered dry to any part or tlO town. EARLY A NONEMAKER, Aug. 17, 1859 LUMBER YARD:—The subscribers' • having purchased a large tract of pine timber land and saw mulls, on the west branch of the &mune ' banns river, have opened'out a lumber yard at MECHANICSBURG; • 4111 the railroad, corner of Allen'and Mitt Areas, near tile steam new mill of heldle, Eberly ,S; Co, and also one AT GREAONVIIIE, • near Plainfield, where we will be able to Fell lumber at such prices that will be to the Interest of bulldeis and' ' others to call and see in before•buying• elsewhere. Our - ;-advantages otor other dealers are that our lumber doe. not pass through-the !lambi of. one two or more ;mem 'otyrxbeforst we get it, and that will enablb us to eel! lumber chestier then any others ran Fell atthese places. -IVe will dig° wholesale lumber from our ilarrlaburir yard. and will deliver lumber at any point along the Cumberland Valley Railroad.. if desired, builders ran • havo - lumber saWedi AuR fo oble r any Arne br building, or for other purposo, by furnishishing us with their or. dere 1,, corn,,,. SHAFFNER, ORFIASON k CO. Aprill 18, 1859-1 y NEW,ARRANG - EMENT.. On and after Monday, 23d May, 1859; the cub. -- scriber VIII run a Daily Train of earn, between CARLISIE: AND P.IIII,ADELPIIIA,' leaving Carlislehvery morning and Plilladelrdila every ermine. All goods loft at the PitElilllT DEPOT of Peacock, 'Zellk lIINCIISIAN, No.. 805 and 840 .Market street, will be delivered In Carlisle thr next day. '.I. M. II liN DERSON,. West !del Street, Carlisle, Pa. May 25, '69. CUMBERLAND VALLEY M. R-7-- WINTER ARRANGEMENT. MtrA taar ' . • CHANGE OF• HOURS! . trand — alter -51 051DATT - NONt4th - 185x, -Passenger Trains will run as follows: (Sundays'excepted O FOR HARRISBURG. let Train. ' 2:E Leave Chanibersliurg, , 8.35 A. M. 2.40 . " Sllippensßurg, 9.05 " 3.12 -\ Newville, 9.38 " 3.45 Carlisle. 10.15 " 4.25 Mechanicsburg, 10.47 " . 4.50 Arrive at Harrisburg. • 11.15 ", , 5.28 " FOR CIIA!tII3.ERBBURO, . Ist Train. .24 Train. Leave Harrisburg , 8.15 A. M 2.05 P. M. •• Mechanicsburg 8.57 " 2.42 0.37 l• • 3.15 " Newville ' ' 10.12 • : 2.50 ' • Shippensburg, 10.42 " 4.20 Arrive at Chambersburg, 11.12 " 4.50 " TRAINS LEAVE Iltrrrisburg via Pennsylvania Can tral Railroad at 1.00, P. M., 2.16, P. M., , via Columbia, and 5 50, P, M. Via Lebanon Valley and Reading Railroad, at 8 00,.., A. M., and 2.35. P. 51, For Pittsburg. at 3.00, A. M. and 1.30, P. 51. Frir Baltimore, at 2.50 and 5, A. 51., and 2.05, P. M. For Treverton, WillinmsmWand Bulbtio, nt ILI and 7.50, P. 31. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, for Au burn and Pottsville, at 2.00, P.lll. • NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where Tickets are sold, viz: Chambersburg, .Shippensburg, Carlisle, Mechanicsburg and Harrisburg, a reduction of TEN CENTS'on each Ticket will be made to all Paxson. gen; that provide themselves with Tickets before an tering the Care. • lallntad Oche, Chnmbe Nov. O. 18,59. .iii LIOUB eAN '" TAT PRIVATE SA Tle subscriber offeirs at private side, I 110 USE and I e OT ON GROUND, situate' in el - ° Dickinson township, near the turnpike, a " mile and n half east of Mount Rock. The House is a Frame, Wentherboarded, two stories in ,height, and con. Mining five rooms and kitchen, - with wasit•houss and Adorn attnched. The lot contains TWO ACRES of-the best quality.of land, with a variety of choice Fruit, and having erected thereon a FitAMP 4.TAHLE, Wagon- Shed, and other out buildings. Persons wishing to view the property can do so by calling on Jacob Black, on the promises, or on the sub-. scriber, residing near Newville. Aug,17.1859-tf. r/riItUSSES ! BRNCES.! SU, P'POR . TEltl3lll ' 0. H. NEEDLES; • 8. W. - Corner" Twelfth. dri Rao• X PHILAI ELPHI:4. Practical Adinster of Rupture Trusses and Medi/A— ral Reinediesr ilea constantly on bend a large Stock of (leonine Frond' trusses, also a complete assortment of the best American. Including the celebrated Whites Potent Lover Truss, believed by the beat authorities to be superior ta any yet invented. English and Atheri eau Supporters and halts, Shoulder Bracco, Suspensory ilatulages, Self Injecting Syringes. ?adapted to both ass es, lu neat portable cases, Freual Pagarles„Urinal liagi So., Ac., • Ordors and letters of enquiry, will meet prowl) lentlon, August 24, 1862 4 LADD, WEDSTER & CO IMPROVED TIGHT atITOU 'SEWING MACHINES. On Itichibitlon and fqr sale at 3lrs. It. A. lissitocris DAGUEItitIiAN DOOMS, 2nd door wear of Di. ZITZEMiI °Mee, Carlisle, Ds. Send fore circular to W. 11. MASON, Agent Dee. 7,1669-It. HISTORY AND DIRECTORY OF CARLISLE:—The subscribers propose publishing as soon as the requiilte materials can be collected, ,A.llistori and Direotorrof the Borough ' ' OF CARLISLErz ' r"' blob will contain a conaise history or the Borongb, frnm its find settlement to• thR present time, a list of.. the adult inhabitants, alphabetically arranged; - their' 'll..relllngs, occupations, place of business, and dwelling - hinnies; a list of the streets of the Borough; statistics,. and history of churches, schools, public improvements, lines of travel, the various association'', and such 'other', detail as will make a -useful and interesting work 'of Waren.. The business department of the Directory,„ will centalrothe cards of business mon handsomely die played . and arranged, presetitlng a desirable medium for exhibiting their buslriess operations. 'The work... will be carefully prepared. and Its typographical foe. : tines well executed. It will be published by aubseilp: tine, and will be furntshed,to subscriber's, bound. M cloth, library style, at one dollar per copy, payable on the delivery...of the' work. - F. 11. JAM Kl 3, liminess liouse, will'atteud to all busititosacCdt7:•: nectar!: with the Directory. • .. • WIIITMILEAD & JAMES,' J 4 j. BENDER, , D; • • „'OI,OM(EQSATIIIST,) PAYBI6IAINT;' SI7RGEO,N . O frICA 151 'soutb dariover- Street, formerly °MOM . by Dr; Smith. • • ' • , ff DON'T FAIL to see EUXTIA ANNUAL AN. NOUNOrlakllliT" attd.brUllaniofferi, in seettrir *plums Broken'tAlg, Stove and Nut d 0,., do 'J. W. lIENDERgON to `~ ~ ~ , O. N. LULL, Supoil burg,} OHO. 0. DAVIDSON