ESTATE?. NOT WE.—Letterm testa • . ,4 moutary pn the estate Or Wm. 3/. Wilson late of the - borough of earllsle..b.ed. having boon grant° I by the itealshis of Cumberland Co to the subset iber living in.lOilladelPhle. notice is hereby gives tol all persons itidubt o Q to iefid estate to make pa. leant, and those having claims to present them . duly authenticated for settlement to . JAMES 0. WILSON, 4 A 4111111164/Ulm Or his Attorney, W3I, AL , Plli ItOSE s nee.l, 16130.-Gt.' • Carlisle ('a. -----•- • ----- TOOR SALE.—A: certificate of Ten, jean; Scholarship .U. In Diet:lnset, College. For Balk on reasonable terms FOR CASII. Address, Lewis Shoemaker, Me. 7; '60.-3t. . • Chninbersburg Pn. r" -- --- ITEW BTO 'AN I) ZIKul GOODS. I a__ HATS, CAPS AND LADIES FUIIS. Thu hubseriber having receetlyopened a Now Store at the old stand of .1.1) Holbert in North llantwer St. opposite the Carllshitirt.l eposit Bonk. ' Harley reeeirod York and Philadelphia, . fine andwell aelOFf. • &asap meat of gouda in hie 'Sneer busineviT such HA as ' - TS f ED CAPS, ' from the common Wool to the flue Fur, Silk and_ Cassi mere Hats, and at prices to suit the times. ,The stock Includes a variety ofetylea and colors of Hots and Caps. Fancy. Beaver and Felt unto Ne children, either boys or girls neatly trimmed. / 1 FUR CAPS, cOLLAHs and GLOVES, 1400010 mm Also, a variety of fancy , furs for either ladles' or chlldreris „ rat.. Hudson Bay, Sable, Mink, Siberian Squirrel, German hitch, Stone Martin, 'Silver do. Bock do. &c. Also; Carpet Bags, Telises. A large assortment of Trunks, Band Trunks. Buffalo !lobes and l'rinio lied Feathers. Thankful for the patronage already received ho would invite all his friends and the Public lu gone. nd to'give hint a call. JACOB BOAS, Agt. - Carlisle, Dec. 7, '130.-t. f. Vl4olcikkkk4 sa4o - ci'oll., -le-OEtrSS! The coven years ..of unrivalled Barren attending the "COSMOPOUTAN ART 'ASSOCIATION," . littvo me& it a household word throughout ovary guar. ter of the Country. Under the amplene of Allis ,institution, over limas nuynaen Tuotoctue HOMER have learned to appreciate— by beautiful works of art on their wall, and choice lit erature on their tables—the great Ifenetits derived from becoming a subscriber. Subscriptions aro now being received In a ratio un paralleled with.thavof any previous year. , . TERMS Of , SUBSCRIPTION. Any 'portni ran lw.conla a no.miir. by Fuliscribing thrva tiollarp, for which sup) they will reruiva large and superb stool angrily I aq, 30 x3B ineling, untitled. Falstaff Mustering his Recruits. '2,1.—0n0 copy, one year, of that elegantly illuetrated magazine. '•TIIF: 00.9110POLITAN ART JOURNAL." . , ad.—Four admissions, tinting tho season, to ' , The Gallery of Paintings, 548 Broadway NI In addition to the above benefit's, there'wlll be glieff to sulleribers, . gratuitOus Oreinituns, over FIVE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL WORKS OF ACT conforlsitta valuable marbles. parlous, out. lines, be., forming a truly national benefit. . Tie Siventtv tiNORkVING, whirls every subscriber will • • . . receive; eutitle'd, " FAL.NTAFF MUSTEIWiII llto RE.IttIITS,' is one of - listed beautiful and p,?pular engraving ever issued h 1 tills country. It is dbile on steel, 11 flue line and stipple, is pant y@ un hoary plate pa per,:lo by loch.. making a unit. choice ornament sellable for the wells id either the iihrtry, parlor ollice. Its subject is the celebrated scene of Sir Joh, Falstaff receiving in Jostle° Shallow's office, the re erults which hare been gathered for his regl merit." It could not be furnished by the I rude fur lea. thou live dollars. 'the Art Journal . 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Afiii—Povinent always In advance. Address TIIB TRIBUNE, No. 154 Nassau at., New York. , Dec 7, 11190,-9t. ETTERS of -Administration on tho _ILA Estate of Elias Shenk late of Diekinson Township deceased, have been issued by the Register of Cumber. land County, to the subscriber Melding' In the same township. All pemons having claims will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make payment to • MARTIN SHENK, Attar. Carlisle,Nnv. 90, 410, /1 11LEPARY NOTIbE! The Marti of A uditers of the Fltst Brigede 15th v siun, will meet in Carlisle at the office of Col. Wm. M. Penrose on Thursday the 13th of December at I o'- clock P. N. the purpose of setlling all claimm against the Brigade. JAIIIIS.M. ALLEN. Nov. 30, 'GO. Brig. Gen. Coin. Ist Brig. Tlie partnership heretofore existing be tweam Homy Ilickernell and Anthony Fuhrman In the tinning business under the firm of lllelternell Fulirman was dissolved by mutual consent on Soptsm• Levin, 1860. The Ilooka and Accounts are lett in the Windsor Henry Hickernell by whom all settlements are to be made. II F.N HY 1110 K EIINELL, Nov 30,31. ANTIIONI• 600 IjtACE CI-TAINS OF ALL Tc Ino s • with a large assortment of BUTT MAINS. , i ., , HALTER MAINS, BREAST CHAINS, . FIFTH CHAINS, 0' LOU CHAINS, , TONGUE EGA INS. COW CHAINS.SPREAD &e., &e., . Just rorolved at the Chenp Hardware Store of Narch 7,'50: HENRY SAXTON. - , FOR SALE. A new Two-Horse !SPRING WAGON, for sale vary cheap. For particulars enquire of GOODYEAR & READ, Mount Holly Springs.;, Nov. 30 'OO.-6 t.* VAN INGEN 2‘ SNYDER, Designers and Engravers on Wood N. E. COIL FIFTH & CHESTNUT STS., --rECUTE all kinds of Wood Engla . - 71 vin g with beauty, correctness and dispatch. On. g designs furnishsti fur Fine Book Illustrations. Persons wishing cute, by tending a Photograph or Ba gnerreutype, can have views ofColleges, Churches, Store Fronts, Machines, Stoves, Patents, Sm., engraved as well aa on personal application. Nancy Envelopes Libels, Bill [Loadings, Show Bills, Ilusines and other Cards, engraved In the highest style of art, and at the lowest prices. for specimens of line engraving see the Illustrated works of J. 11. Lippincott &Coe E. If. Butler & Co. Nov. 60, Ism OFFICE FOR SALE.-... , An extensive Job Printing Office, "with all the necessary Presses and type for doing all kinds of Jon. Printing from the smallest Label, to the largest Poster. Th . orn eu is mso well Supplied with Newspaper type of all istpda.' Price low. Address Non 151 Lancaster Post Odiccr. Nov. 30.-at. ..tz,..—,z. • EAT OPENING TO-DAY • WINTER MILLINA RY, • and FANCY GOODS, cumprmlng an assortment of Silk Verret, and Fancy Bonnets,. Caps, Flowers, Collars, Hood Dresses. As. An entirely now style of fiend Wes. ass.: Ladles' Neck Tlee, Cersots, Hoop Skirts, Curls, Druids, and a variety of Fancy articles. Also. the new style- ' • ARAB CLOAK; and all the new stylus out. A ,beautiful assortment of Dross Silks very low.. Old bonnets neatly, altered to the fashionable shape. Children's Flats, a new style. MRS 10, NEFF. 4 apposite the C. V, Hank. Nov. 23,'00. -at IA .1 A I It. AND 1? ES..TJ. V AL, " UNION 1 , 11111 COMPANY," of Carllele, intedd , 'bolding their 'anuiitil FAIR AND FESTIVAL. in I, Itlonetni, Ilall." .ennuneneln:J MONDAY evening. December 24th 18110, and closing. Tuesday evening, Jahn .ary lot, 1861. • Your kind co-operation IN earnestly anllelted In 041 enterprise. Contributions trely be left with any of tbp Commltt-e. or at IthevoPs Hall, to , ' MONDAY DECEM MICR 1447.1 a. All favors gratefully revolved. Respectfully, .1. 31... 1 1ssoaneigen, • , C. M. WORTIIINGTO'N lona Heim , • Craua - D. ARNOLD, 1). 11. KEENET. , A. K. Itneem, W.M. SMITH, W. 8. Theme, LUTHER LINE, .7:K. iVpsoce, 8. U. lIAMPTON, • C. P EUHRICT J. T. llsnats, 0. Drir.sscv, A. J. FAUST. JNO. MARTIN Chairman Nov. 23, 1860.-6 t. Cure Cough, - Cold,..lloarsiMA.4, Influenza, any Irritation or Soreness of the Throat, Re-- BNONOHIAL i li'eve the , Ilacling Cough In Consumption, Bran .' bo,,, su c c 7 chili's, Asthma, and CatafTh. Clear and.. ( give strength to' , .v , the voice of . • PUBLIC SPEAKERS and SINGERS. Few are mann, Of the importaneo of Oheel;ing n COlO.l or" Coannon Cole, In Ito float stno; that a lileh in tli .bagintiiin; would yield to n inlid remedy, If no;lectod won attacks tho Lung.. o Bum WO Itioueldal Tr 01.111.1.: Ism atom t ingredients, allay Pulmonary it Irritation. colltallllll6 ll Mid Itr Inchla 'Ant trotilde In my Throat, (for which the "Troche4' are a specllle) d r ir math the often It mere in hismul or." . • N. I'. WILLIS. • ,' I recommend Ahab. use to Speakers." =ME TROCHES OE= REV. E.. 11. CHAPIN, •• Hare 'proved 'extremely serviced) for Ilmrseneds." HEN. HENRY WART) BEECHER'. "Almost instant relief to the dintre: lag labor of breathing p."•culiar lo.Adthit REV. A. C. }MO LESION. " Contains no Opl or anything I marlous." ' • DR A. ILA st ES. Chemist Bo° " A simple and pleasant combindth for Coughs, de." DR. O. F. 1110 E1.0.W. TROCHES EIROWITS 'TROC HES EIMEEI TROCHES EIIMEEI TROCHES IloncOelal In Broneh111," '' • D1t..1. F. W. LANE , nosy n I bane worm' Omit - excellent Whooping Cough:' ; 11E1". IL W. WARR EN MIMI TROCHES =Ea - • Beneficial when compelled to &peak suffering from Cold.' KEN'. S.J. P. ANDERSON. St. Louis • "Effectual in removing hoarseness ale fait Aloft of the Throat, o po common wltl Speakers and Singers." l'ruf. M . STAC'I INSON lat Orange. tin Teacher of )1 noir. Souther, Female College : " Greed ',fent when taken before not after preaching. no they prevent Iloilo.° neon From their pot, effct : I Udell . thee' will ho of. parinaticift advantage to nio." TROCHES IMEMEI TROCHES MEM TROCHES DIEM TROCHES MEE REV. ROW LEY, A. M. Vres'dela of Athens College, 'rent Rry Polit - by :01 Druggists Int TWENTY FIVE CENTS A 111)X.6,9. TROCHES MM MI! THE ONLY PREPARATION Having proofs so strong and direct as to EXPEL THE 'DOUBTS OF ,ALL. For Statesmen, .liidgcs, Editors, Physlclails of oldest noloools as well as tow, give it their 1111101:11{1frli sanction. and rociiminelid It fir all cam.a . of ecupllotis, and diuea•rs.u` the and brat.; but nil WIIU hate stein it. ;mite:lli testi!) log that it will proberso the hair front Irving pray, and from falling to any ago, so well ns restoru. [lead titesldlow log: lob (trove, S. C June ISO). , PROF. 0, J. WOOD: Dear Sir:— Your Ilalr Resturati, Is'rapidly galnltv.(poptilarlty In this tttutitualty. I hal Lad 01,01514111 to lay toredjudicoaslde and giver our.lia Restorative a 1)1.1 feet test i— nuring the year ISA I was so unfortunate us to I thrum 1111111 toy suikey. against a rock I:y the reidsidt from which my head recclred a coat terrible blow riming 0 great 110:11 of Irritation, it filch communicate ' tgthe brain and external surface of the ilVali. Iron tic elllltll of a Well ley hair ivas liuully destioyed of et , lb entire surface of the head. From the time, l host di covered Ito dropping, however. up to the time of Its t. tat disappearlove. 1 eturn,,,)ed everything I :indd thin of, being a prolesSional can myself. and, .1 th o ught molerstadithig the nature of the disease, but vat, flea ty defeated in every preset lotion advanced. • TllllBO and no other cheunintances !educed me to re sort 10 your worthy Halt 11100.0ratiVO, wLidll bar every reason to believe. produced a very happy exult two u,mr Ls alter the first application, 1 had 10. 11101 llti tai a head olyoung hair as I over our. fur w filch I cur Utility owe you my most sincere thanko. Rest assured thotritir, I shall recommend ydnr remedy to all luqui errs; neireov'er. I shall me toy inlittenee, whickl. Ilet ter myself t say, is not a little. You eau polelloh thlo If yeti think proper. . Yours, very reopectfully, SI. J. WRIWIT, M. D. Office of the bilteroonlan,Phillppl, Va., De. 12.1050 bear Sll,-1 feel It my duty nx well 04 - my pleasure to state to you the following eircullistance. which you Call axe all you think Timmer. • A gentleman of tide pines (a lawyer,) has been Jiithl• ever since hi,- early mouth; so much so, that Le isle compelled Co V. car ig. was intlw•ed to use n bottle or your '•111tIr Restorative," which Ito liked very much; and litter using some two or three•bottles his hide grew out oltilte and hu mow-Los a handsome head of hair. The gentle man's name is Bradford, and as he Is very kllOO9l ill our orljelnlng countien, many lantalla :m1 tlafiry to the truth of this statement; 1 give It to you at the're gavot of Mr. Oradf ird. You ran lien a great deal of your Ilalr Itestorati•ti In this nod the adjoining counties It you hove the proper agent:. Youro, &c., TIIOMPSON SURGIINOR. Dn. Wool): Deer Sir:—Permit me to express the ob. ligatlons I nut under for the entire IllatOratioll u 1 my hair to Its origionl color; about the time of my arrival in tiled/tilted States IL ono rapidly becoming pay, but upon the application of your "hair Restorative" It soon recovered Its original lac:. I consider your Restorative an a very wonderful In volition, quite CniCaell.llll no well as agreeable • S. 711.01,111320. The liestorot too to put up In bottles 'of three sloes, viz: large, medlinuand small; the small bolils%a Mut retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium helix .at least twenty per cent more in proportion thou the retells for two dollars per Ind lie, tila Inge fields a/1 t. 411 per Cent 1/1111 . 0 ill preroatioll, and retails for three dollars per bottle. 0..1. WOOD A CU, Proprietors, 441 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St hook 'Ma. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy (Immix Dealers. Nov.Bo, 'mu.-the. CUMBERLAND VALLEY It. R.- 11" INTR.!? at RA NG EMEN . T. meffEr,.sw =ll and attar 310 N DAY, nEoEmnEli ad, ISC4), I'anseng'. Tr 4,111, willautl na follotrn: (Sundays uxeaptud:) FDIC CHAMBER:3IIMM AND 11A141418110140, ' Ixt Train, 2d Train 7.00 A,51. 24) O. N 7.37 " 3.35 " Leave Hagen:town, " Ureoneostlo. " Clumbursburg, 8.30' " 1.25 • Shlpponsburg, .11.00 " 3.57 • Noi4 yDI a, ----- ;" 9,32 " 2.30 Carllkle. . 10.10 , " 3.10 • Aluellunkabur , 10.42 " 3.42 Arrivo at Ilarrlabur , 11.15 " 4.10 " Volt ClIA31111:1 SBUItO AND II AGERSEOWN. tat Train. • 2tl Trion. • ratll,o Ilorrloburg .r 8.05 A. 31 1.40 P. 01. Meehaulesburg 8.47 " 2.20 Carlisle, 9.27 " 5.00 " . Nosvvllle ' . 10.02 " 3.34 , - Slilwnshurg, 10.33 " 4.115 C132001,g', (Arrive) 1:).(1 .„4.45' .0 r 0,0030.310, 11.• a li 35 " Arrive at Hagerstown. v 2 . -115 ' 0.15 THREE Bally Trains leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg at 3,18, and 7.00, A. 111.. and 4 20. I'. M., For Philadelphia, via Pen Imylvanla Control Railroad At 2.40 A. M., 12.55, 1.15, and 325 P. M. Via Lebanon V . ,11: It., al 8.00 A. M., and'l.4s, T. M. For Baltimore, at 3.00 & 7,40 A. Si., & 1 00 P.M. For I merlon and Willianloport nt 1.10 and 8.15, I'. Si. Trains on Dauphin Road at. 2.00, N. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations wliari3 'rickets are sold, viz: Ila. , ' erhtown, Greencastle, Chant. beroburg, Shippensburg,Newville, blechaides.. burg and Harrisburg, a reduction of TEN CENTS on Snell Ticket will be made to all Passau zero that provide themselves with Tickets before entering the Caro. O.N. LULL Super't Railroad Office, ehtimbernburg, Dec. 7,1900. A ssmNum] • NOTlCE:—Notice is EL hereby given, that Joseph Lehman of Penn top: Cumberland County l'n. did on the 12th day of Novem ber 1800, execute to me a deed of assignment of all his property real and personal, in trust for the benefit 'of his creditors. Ail pet FM. Indebted to the estate, are reioired to make immediate payment, and those hav ing slalom to Present them for settlement to Nov. 10, '60.-0t: ADAM COOVEIt. Assignee. , • rip,r,i,NDGOER9,s, fif K , e 0 0 o .J c) O GxN , ~ GIN AS A nErannirix. AGNNT. TICS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT,' 1 --, 4 SPECIALLY. designed for the use ji.„l l . of tho Medical Profession and the Family, having impersedod the an canal!. " Aromatio," "Cdrdlal 'Medicated" "Schnapps " etc:, Iv now endorsed by Ail, of the prominent physidann chemials andtonnoinieurs as ponsusslng all of hese intrinsic roodiclnal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an old ant; ;moire Gin. Put up lu quart bottle/mod sold by ail druggiste grocers, eta. A. DI. 'MEDIC Ell &CO, (Entablinhed In 1778.) , Sole Proptictors. ; • Dia. ID Broad street. N..F. Fur sale by W. W. Sr 11. Smith,—reneh, Richards k Co .and ail of the prominent Whole s.:lo' Druggists In Philadelphia. Nor. 10, 1800.-1y..,' • etunti 'el- l Eopaß OP OpEciric ight ,t:71; t 'i.;; - "q14,V 12 4, Peop ELF.A.E WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. The. unclersliJneil boring used Professor PIIRF,YS' SPECIFIC lIOMIEOPATII 10 RESIEDIES In OUT fnuiilics With the most stilisfautiiry result., rind hoeing 101 l confidence In their genuineness, purity, And Silence, elniiirfillly reconinibul them to oil ref. 8.1101 who wish In lint, safe, r/litble, and ecnonelous remedies nt loud for ode:tie or domestic use. Tire Rev. Wm. Illosiner, editor of "The Northern Independent," Auburn, N. V.; the Rev. H. 11. Ores sey,D. Reeler of St. Peter's church, Auburn; N. Y. ; the Rev. 11. I. IVes, Chopin'. et .the Auburn State Prison ; the Rev. Spent., M. Rice, Rector, New-lied ford, Hass.; the lire. Aftiin Steele, New-York COA. ferenee ; the 11ev. Memel Nicht& East-Clerics°. Cou.• foreinie, N. V. the tier. P. S. Prlitt, Dorset, Vt. the. Rev. Join E. Roble, Ilidfolo; A. C. 'fort, lisq., Utica, N. V.'•, the lion. Nod Don, portland, Me.; the than. Schuyler Colfax, Sititill-Boloi, ; the lien. OCOTtre linuiplireys, N. V. ; Henry D. Conk, Esq., I.:MI(1r of the "Ohio Stole J. - period," Columbus, Ohio; the Ilon. R. 51..1ine, Ill.; the Mon. Vinton. J. Cleilei, Hontirellu, Elit„ . the. Ilan. Joseph Benedict, Utica, N. Y.; Win. 11011,1, , (Rion, N. V.; A. S. Pend, Utica, N. V. Jannis Plunkett, Esii.,Nosle elite, Tenn. El= Fever, Cougeglon, und.lrillmnomflon Nn. 2.—For Worm ' , evil . , Woim Colic, Wetting AIL Del. No, 9.—Fur Colic, Crying, Teething: ml Wakefn nes4 "r No. 4.—For Din:linen, Cholera Infaithun, and Sum mer Compln h No. h.—For Colic, Criplngpt, Dysentery, or, Plumb" No. 6.—For Cholera, Chnlf.ra Welker, Vomiting. No. 7.—For Coughs, Coldu,• Influenza, nail Sore Throat. • No. S.—For 'rontli.a , the, Face-ache, nod Nowalgl. No. 9.—For Headache, Vertigo, Ireat and Fano nes, of 11.1a.1. N,10.-I)cargrota Iht.t.o—Sor {Yeah And Dernlige, Stomach, COIPItiI,IIOIIII, and Li 41 . N o , I I,—Fou.rao ..I:llllMOULAnincoo,Sounly, Pain ful, or Sappres4c,l Period, , No. 12 —For Leueorrhea. Profuse Mans., and Bearing lion of Fealaks. No. 13.—Por Croup, lionrse Cough. Bad Breathing. No. 14.—SALT Erplinamo, Brup• tiona, Phoplea nn Ilia PAce. No. 15,Itaarru... - rio I n ns—For Pain, lameness, or Soreheaa in th , e Clown, 1111 A, Loins, lir Idmbs. A.—For lever mid Ague, Chili Fever, Dumb Ague Old M1V1M1111,,,11 Atflle3. P.—For Piles, Bllwl or Bleeding, Interpol or Ex Lenin]. o.—For Sore, Weak, nr Lulu mil Eyes and Eyelids; IVsalc, or Blurred C.—For Catarrh, of long standing or resent, elthery with obstruction or profuse disehargo. .W. C.—For Whooping Cough, abating ite vlolonoe and shortening Its course. In all actinttEtv..,, Si, h resertt,'lntlanimaklons, Merriam, Dysentt , and such erupt is o dl>vunx us Fes, Mt Fru efr, )leaden, end Fry slpelim, the ad venial, of giving the Kuper remedies saroloptly is 0110011,'Illet hi all kinli rases the site s