Zhe erald. E 0311) , ainb. gaunt glatters. I,ls,6teoiviollieql' *ffistit. for 1869. .. . .. ~ T.F.EItUOMICT 914. —.. . ' 1861 * 7 o'ck. • 2 o'ck. 0 o'ck: Dolly ' Rain, JAN. 41 51. I'. M. P. 114. 510317. 'lO 23 35 ' 23 311 00 - 'll 11 25 19 l3 33 *l2 28 30 10 . 2 3 33 11 2 0 'l3 ' .4 . 9 1 • 200 - 1 - *l4 9 20 23 17 33 1 -20 'l5 24 23 33 27 611 fl 6 34 44 38 38 66 1 60 .71.1131ARK5..—.111219.,*89nyr. ALNlANa.c.—.4"hose.of our readers who wish to use a short Almanao for 1130.1, will find one. on the, fourth page of 'the 11En/um whfch they eau cut out for future reference. NOTARY PUI3I.IO.—GOT. Tacker has appointOd E. COIINMAN, Esq., Notary - Public of OM Borough of Carlisle, in place of Robert A. Noble, Esq., whose term expired on the 15th inst. COLLECTiONt3.—As a large amount is due on our books (or subscription, the receipt of which would materially aid ue at this time, we shall'take the opportunity, in a few days, of calling on our patrons in the country, and hope they will bo.prepnred to'rheet us in the right spirit. The publication of a newspaper is attended with a heavy expense, and it in, only by prompt pnytnont on the part of sub scribers, that it can be sustained. .. • MAIttINVPIATURAL HISTORY, 2 .—Tranilated from . the 85th Germanletlition by SARAH A. M1r1111; 1 ;eyntaining 26 . 2 beautiful eel. - ored 1 i.. 1 intrat.ons —PUMAS; BLAIIEDIAN & MA• scs';'Now York. For the last quarter of a century, unusual' attention has boon given to Natural History, and a consequent increasing demand for books ' on that subject has 'arisen. TlM'prettent work was originally written for the German public,, and has now been put into an English dress for the American public,' by a lady of Car lisle. We have herein the short compass of two volumes, a good text book, written in an *may descriptive . style,_ and illustrated with choice colored engravings'' The work 'gives results,• not investigations, and hence it is, that the work contains so much in so small a compass. The range of subjects is from Man down through Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, Mol luscs, Insects, Plants, to Mineralogy. In the aection'oa Man, there is an excellent outline of Physiology, which to ordinary renders and —students, will serve for o text book itself on that subje'et. The original German work has passed through nearly fortieditions.' The American edition has been enriched by the translator, by means of notes completing the work in re ference to the animals, plants and minerals of America. It is not a mere dry, technical sci entific'eutline; but with a scientific precision of otatetnent, there are interesting details as . to the habits, mode of life, &0., of the creatures described: Tho translation, while faithful to the original, is however rather a version than a translation, and Cho whole work -does no small credit to the literary - abilites of the translator.! , No' commend the book to the young, to general Anders, to those who want a convenient 11311illIfil. of instruction on the topios embraced. • The typography and the colored illustrations are in excellent style. Goners' LADY'S Godey seems • determined to reciprocate tile increnned sulhnerlpilon lint ter 1861, by doing even more than ho. prgnilsed for the new volume. The number for Febriinry is embel linhud with a line nteol engraving, entitled " A High Walk In 1.1fe," r double fashion pinto containing 'six figures elegantly colored, and a wood cut showing the rebellious disposition of "Young Aminicri," who, find ing him none put out of joint by the advent ore little et:Anger, In kicking olf his shoen for spite. . The fashion and work:department contains n very large niunber of designer, Including ninny now patterns for garmenta. The literary contents embrace artic)en from 'nom of the most porinlacMagasine writers, among whomwe are happy to 'welcome the author of "Mire !illumine" In chapter II of Mr. A Mrs. flasher. New lqueio from Oliver Oilmen & Co., 27 Washington St. Boston. March 4. Arno," by It, R. Trench. Rather pleasing and commoVable as a recreation from severer studies. ." IntermidiFAll," new Dance, popular in Paris and taught iti Statham Grad ler De4ardina. Explanation of figures freely given. "Gloria le. Exoelsia" and "0 Lord our Governor" from “Sabbath Strains," a collection of (diorite sacred reel. dlus and arranged for young performers' by E. F, llln bault. Lot mo kiss him for his Mather•" ebng and. choru s by J. P. Ordway. A touchlngand beautiful place, fduu dod u nan affectiog,locldaut which tho word!! will "I think of Theo" by Leander Eberhart: A.Asentr mental parlor ballad. Tun.llonaa Joua:Nac.—The large and 111- ,cl-easing cirfuletion of this Jou;nal, attests ifs merits, as a model family paper. As a mediutnof refined Mere tura, Mahlon and taste, It in but, simple justice to the accomplished editors to ray, that, the 110)10 dam:fan tins no auperior, if It has au equal, in this country. In the contents of the paper, original and selected, there Is au ovideut appreciation of the popular taste, and • . desire for the Intellectual improvement and refinement of their numerous readers. I t The Ile tv. series for 1801 opens with increased attrac tlens, and we hope some of our lady reader, will secure his ever welcome •liitoeto the Home circle. SpeOat Notices 'TO CONSUMPTIVE SUSS disenPo CONAUMPTIOK, hoe not roll to 'reto o l:we Adaropm. Jon. IS, 1861. 'RERS.—II that !wildfowl tied you for Its victim do , you a ill water regret It. JAMES IL DOHERTY, Swine. Ferry P. Ant- COUoll3.—The sudden changes of our climate are sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial, and Asthmatic Affections. .Experlence having provedthat simple reme dies often act speedily and certainly when taken In the 'early stages of the illsonsei recourse should at once be 'had to "Brown's Bronchial Troches,' or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat m ever so slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be warded off. Public Speaker. and Singers will find then, effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice See advertisement. N0y.30, CATARRH! CATARRH I I CATARIIIIIII,—What Is it! line Cured I—Thousandn or Pomona suffer all sort. of annoyance from Catarrh. Mont people know what its Inconvenience and results are, yet but few know how it can be cured. It in simply a chronic irritation. sod often enlargement of follicles and consequent thicken. log of the mucus cumbrance, lining the meal cavities frontal sinuses, and sometimes extending Into the throat and langs. From this result tightness end often yeridgoaf the head, obstructed nose, or.a profuse flow of ctcys, lose of smell, nasal voice, and often impaired heart g and taste. T e old school remedies have never been able to do any . Hang fur It. • Newt injections and inhalation Sr. atei v a.inful and expensive na they are generally worth • teens. Tot Humphrey& Catarrh Specific, a simple Su gar Pill, taken two or three; times per day, promptly cures the milder rases; Mires at once all colds In the bead, sad radically cures. by pereavoring , fonb the 'moat obstinate annau,'aa to proved by, the experience of hurt. dreda: Price, with full direcliouv, Fifty Caul. per box. N. 11.... A full set of Illigipbreys' Homeopathic Sport flee, with Book of Mellon& and twenty different Remedies, In large vials. toorrocon case , 10•, ditt o i n plain case, $4; emu( fifteen boxes, and Loo k , $2. Sin. gin hoxes,2l cents and 60, cents. . , • . These Remedies, by the single box or case .are 'tent by mail or express free of charge, to any address, nu to. eelpt of the price. ' Address .. . : • - • .. Dr: F. HUMPHREYS & Co. ~.. Nn. 562 Broadway, New York: . Fold by C. Inhoff, Ceclislo.. , •., , ~ • , • , TO CONSUMPTIVES. 7 —Tho adver (liar, having been ' restored, to' hbalth In a few weak. by a very simple remedy,. atter, hating stillbred several years with a ...sere lung Affection, and thist dread dleeeee Consumption—le annique to mitt known to hie fellow 'offerers the stn.:ingot cure. ' . ' , To all who dealt.° It, he, send a copy or the pre: scriptlon nerd Viva charge,)' with the direction. • fer prcpsring azid using the eame,"which they . will .fled a cure Cdre for Consumption, !Whin., Pronchitl., dot Vrhe only oldest of the advcrtleur in sendig. the Pro. cription le to benefit the afflicted, and ep fbad intorma• Inn which he cenclovas to be Invaluable, and he hopes i,very sufferer will try ble remedy, ais it will cost' them nothing, and may, prove a blooming. Partin wishing the prescription will please address .- • • itev. WILIAAbI A. WILSON • - . ' Ort. 5,11160.-Iy. . .Kings County, Now York. 1 IT A-00MSION• OBSERVATION , • that,Shere.Are more sufferers from debility. anions Americatis k than 'can be fouhd ,: among any other civilised halloo. • The reason is obvious. We take'loo little exercise, and fon get the wants afthe body In tlM'abeorbing 'pursuits of business. , In nil guilt cases, ordinary medicines ran do little geed : What is required Want soar A' tonic sod invigorator no Dr. J. Ilostuttet has given to ' She .typrid, iii his celebrated °Drams." . Tho weak and nervous denizen of the counting. house, the exhausted Miler upon the shop.board. and the prostrated student hf the midnight lamp have foutnirt woodelful regeueratr r in the 'thittele," and prefoe it tonne pretentious but less rillracious Medicines. litit it shoiald not be forgotten that the agent which 11 . 0 Magical in its influence upon frame Which is merely debilitated, in equally,powerful in assisting nature to expel the most terrible forms of disease. 'Who would not give it a trial I Sold by druggists and dosiorshveOlhere. ." ta-Sce advertisement in another column. • MRS. WINsLow, en.experieneed n•trse and female physician, Ilona soothing Syrup for children teething. which groatlyillicilltates the proem; of teeth ing by softening the gums, reducing all Inflamation, will allay all pain, and insure to regulate thu bowels-- Depend upon it, mothers, It will give rest to voursolves and relief and health to your Infants. perfectly safe 'ln all emelt: . Sim the advertisement In ithetber column. July 10, 18130.-Iy. • C' . IBEMMI!! REMEMBER; Skrumous or Scrofulous affec• tione are the rutsm'the blieht, of mankind. They are tile and filthy, no well as fatal. They :wise from impu.' rity and contamination of the blood, and are to be Feen ell around us, everywhere. Thousands Daily arq con signed to the grave from the direftil effeets of this die• emu lint why trifle any longer, witen ti remedy is al Moil DM LINDSEY'S 111,0611 SF4lfellElt.—the only effectual preparation now before the 'penpla, that does Ito work mildly and safely. It ,doelf not close the issue tuperfleinlfy, whit° Foul eortuption mining all 4ritbin,,. - Infects unseen." - But Purge the En' Iro System of all Impur)n -Matter, Invigorates the Body, and leaves the ANlatod In tho Enjoyment of Good Health. To convinrc the skeptical -on Its healthy idl'ects. try but ono bottle, and ho ecinvln rod. Sold by all the Druggists In this place. and dueler throughout the country. Nov. 23, '60.-hu. E Var CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET Reported weekly for the Herald by. • Woodward dt fiehinklt, FLOUR (Superfine) dn. (Extra.) .. d 0.., (Family ).. RI r !I.olllt WRITE ismEAT... RED do RYE OLD CORN .. . . OATS. ppr IS lb. OATS, prr BO 1b... IT3IOTIIYS EF.D.... SPIIINO BARLEY. WINTER BARLEY. , Narriagts. On the let Ind., by Rey. Jacob Fry, Mr. SAMUEL M. LAY, to Mlle ,SUSANNA OUTSHALL, both of Cumb,Co. On the lath Inst. by the same, Mr. 'IMICHA EL WEA VER of Allen twp , to Mae SUSANNA DELTZHOOvEIt of Mt. Rock, Cumberland Co. In. On the 14th loot., by the Roy. O. D. Chennweth, Mr. W I LLIA M•P Lirrs, do Miss MA RTHA J. LAUCKS both of York Pa. York Itapure plenno copy. On the lath tent by the 1tey...1 Ulrich Mr. 0 EOROE W. DONNELLY of Cu mberland County, to Mien CATIIA KINtI LOSII of Perry County. On the 9th loot. by the .Itey. Wnt. Kopp, at the reel deuce of the bride's parente, near Hoortown Pa , Mr. J. H. SAILER, to Mks MARTHA E. BEISTISNE, _ o _ On Flurniny lent, SUSAN', vain of Ambroro Faust of lx•ln•rnugh aged about 21) years. . OR . W.illiet4p.y, CHARLES HAUTE. a native of Po' land, but for ninny years a resident of this place, aged al.ut fA yearn. • 31,ctu'apuertig . ements ALE OP A ,7 / 1 1; ESTATE.- u Orr on of pla!e from the Orphan's' Court of Cumberland County-the Underalgnedwln expo. to Publlu Sale on the premixes on FRIDA F the Bi/a February, at 11 o'clock A. If the following deserlbed property being the real estate of Into James A. 111eloy deed. The Taro Story Frame Plastered noose lately occupied nn a Tavern Stand nod Moro t:oont lay decedent, situate on Main Street In the nominal Qioidtl:ee.- of Mechanicsburg, adjoining John Waiver and Utorgo Attleks, with a large tot' of grotuid containing 118 foot front and 200 feel In depth more or less. This property In well situated for a Tavern ftnnd and has every facility for that busineer, Largo and entire. alent Stabling, and all neceasaty out buildings and a never tallfhg well of good water. Thin le ono of the roost desirable Hotel properties in tha county, having a large run of travelling and local custom, and Is well worthy the attention of purchasera. 'remit mode known on day of rale liQltT. WILSON, Jan. 18,'61.-t. e. Adotr.ofJames A. Ideloy deed 1, -I state of Joseph lord deceased. j i Citation to George Patton...l and ThPllllll,5 S. flu ey Executor. of P aid deed. Thu Auditor appointed by the Orphan.' Court of Cum berland County to report Iho facts in the above rase to the Court will meet the party loterested for the pur- pose of his appointment at Ilia office, In the Borough of Carlini. on 11 eduesdny the 611. of Pebruary IMO, at 10 o'clock A 3f. JOHN BAYS, . Jan. 11, 1861 -t. n. . . Auditor. Fon, RENT.- The Two Story Brick Residence Illtunto on wort Pomfret Street In the Itomugh of Carlisle, now ecru nied.hy 3lrs. Parker, will ho ranted 11. r ono year trim the let of April nest. Apply to Jan. 11, A. 1.. SPOS;ST.ER, Real Ert. Age T)EDUCTION IN lIIM PRICE OP . DRY GOODS. BARGAINWI.BARGAINS!! We have. since the Now Year reduced the price of our goods such as Silks.' Figured Merinoes, Poplins dtepe, Delaines, Cashmeres and all other kinds of dress goods. Mourning floods of all kinds. Shawls of overy description. Cloth MantOs and Baal/trim. FURS! FIIIIS-1! FURS!!! • At greatly reducild prices. Buyers who,hsve mit sup. plied themselves with goods suitable for the 'meson will find It to their advantage to cell and see our ttock as we are determined to clone out our IVioter Stock at very low prier. 40-(har stock Is full and complete' ih all kinds of de• sirable goods. I.,EIDICII, SAWYER k M11,1,E11, Carlisle, ,Innuary 11, ISM. East . Main Street. . not A in l e l a p , c h f , s , o.rnt:r r indebted y t 0 0 1. me ruary 11.1111. all unsettled accounts will he placed to tha baud. o. thr ',one,. person to enforce collection. . . • Jan. 11, 1861.-3 t VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE. SALE.. Situate on Went South Street imthe borough of Cui- Itelo,counbalug of a lion of Four BRICK' HOUSES, with a Frnine House n,ljoining. The : said buildings are tu o,sturlen In height„ i• with conveniont back buildiuge at. - '- tartlet!. The lots upon which tho buildings :aro aractsd are 240 font In dopth to au alloy. For torms As. Apply to A. L. SPONSLEit, Real Egt: Aff. JAn. 11,1801.-13 .4 XC - PILSIOR PICTURES A c. TIEN on woulde per r y lofom h e I..neneo . i fCarllnle l aud Vielnity that takeri r roo l in i s In Zutfii now building, mist corner of Market square, whore he is at all times ready to take AMBIIOTYPES In the !sleet and most approved style. Pictures taken In rainy and cloudy weather as well as dear. and sat. mfactlou given Or no charges made. Portraits and He. uerrentypee copied. Miniature Pleturee taken fur ockets to., lu Ambrotype. Ambrotypes warranted to stand the test of time, helm kr water. Ladles and Gentlemen are cordially Invite d to ca and examine igikelmene. Prices Dom 25ete. to $lO. A. It. LIEN WOOD. Jan. 27. 18513.-ly.' Artist. CARLISLE MILLS rrho subscriber would inform the sane of Carbide and surrounding country that he bee taken the mill known,. Carlisle Mills and In pro pared to furnished in lagli or small quantities, . FLOUR & FEED. Cashmere work done on short notice. I always pay he highest (kali price thy grain. .1. A. WAGGONER. Carlisle, Aug. 3d 1860.-6 into. • omen 0. V. M. P. Co. 1 DM' 23, 1860. Votiee is hereby given to the members 1 of this company, that an areeesment entire per rent. hes thin day been levied, by the Directors en all premium notes belonging to the said Co. And In on the 14th day of DaTinher A. D. 1800, And on all notes of original enpllvrtion taken after 'the IDA !lay of November A. D. 1860, and on notea expl:tuic b e t ween said dates and not renewed three per reel. Is warmed. • ' • ORDEN , Jan:4, 1861.--it. ' Becretaiy. __,, L , . . , ~ I . C.ELETOIsr•SKIitTS.-:-Anotiltir largo ►' supply of tli . oso superior and hop steel sprin g . , sk its just resolved. Deeldodly'she beet' ariirelisalieW In Carlisle, at, the °heap Cash store , . , Noy. 2, 1860. . CHAP. 0011411" A Truitee. . P-INE WATCII REPAIRING.--; P. C. ERMIER. • , t the New Jewelry Store on Eact*, rl , , Hain' street, near the Public, , ' Ni• .. c ) Square, in prepared to demand t „..,,, repair the Pineal Watt:hex, and . , ' '-.1111 warrant them' to dye entire...'4.•,,r ~t6rnction. Alpo fine Mantle •,- ~ V,lol Cliocke of all )(hide: Minden) liox• . 4 ' - a '-' - '64. • as, Atherdloni. Ac. put in ennie.;:e e. a !,_464 plate order, and warranted. ' ill . , cfc,o,P., . - Farlifle .A. ljily, A 160,-11 TORE ROOM KOH REN'Ej--.;- . ' . •‘. The Store lbsom•ou Sikt,:• - Alein Street. recently oe opted by Leldlelti Sepyer, ji olfet:id,fer y reutfrons the let °PAO!! next: Yoe term/ minim of ILA. Sturgeon, f. . • iIkIUNPS• AND CEMEME- - - 60 barrZda Cement 11th a,very largo aeeortment o halo and Iron Pitmen ' :of alt,klnda cheaper than ever, at tho Hardware Store of March 7;'00. ' - , HENRY SAXTON. • . . • Cure , Cough, , EvaraenesS, • , Influenza, any "Irritation or 5... 0 W 1 V,:r. • Soreness' of the Throat; Re.: 4019'' • lieve the Racking Cough . BRoNCHI -g rin Consumption, -.Bron "chills, Asthma, and " 'Wer • " Catarrh... Clear and give strength to • . the voice of PIDDLIC 1461.4 Asmits and SINGERS. Few aee aware of the Importance of checking a Cough Or Common Cold" Id fcli first stage; that which In the , beiltinlig - wield yiehLt4 a Mild remedy, If neglecied, Soon attacks the Lungs. " Mown's lhorchiai Troches," containing 'demulcent ingredients, allay Sulinonary and Bronchiall . rrltation, BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES 111tOWN'S TROCILEiI DItOWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES EIICEIM TROCHES EMEMM St. Louis. " Effectual in removing Hormone. and Irrit Mon of the Throat, no common with Speakers end Singers.. II Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON Lx Orange, On. . Teacher of, Mpalc. Southern Female College. "Groat benefit when taken beferound atter preaching. an they prevent Hoarse -1105/1 Erpm • their past effect., I think they will bp of permanent advantage to DROWN'S I Inv." ItEV. B—ROWLEY.A. M. TROCHES IMMEMI $4 75 .5 00 5 00 TROCHES V' V ...4 2 .1 215 1 12 ....62M MEM TROCHES TROCHES . .4 76 Nov. 30. 1860.-6 in VIIS\T, STORE, AND 'NEW GOODS ' HATS, OAPS AND LADIES FURS. The nnbscrlber having recently opened it New Store at the old stand of.l. I) Halbert In North Hanover St: opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Huth* received from New York and Philadelphia, a fine and well selected assortment °lgoe& In his Hoe of butane., such es ' w-::' - --7 , ."‘.l - 7;.; -:' I ~..,•,' ZZ - 1 1 11 ~ ..aj. , ....,..«. . from the common %%WA to the tine Fur, Silk and Caul. , mere It its. and at prices to suit the thnee. Time stock includes a variety of styles and colors of ❑nts and Caps. foi children, either boys or glristioatly Widened. Ult CAPS, COLLARS and GLOVES, farOentletnen. Also, a variety of fancy fdraN:Jeltlitty, or childrens wear. Iludaon Bay, Sable, Mink, Siberian Squirrelitlerman hitch, Stonto3lartin, Silver do. Hock do. le. Alan, Carpet Bags, Valises. A largo assortment of Ifand Trunks, Buffalo ;tubes and Prime irdi Feathers. Thankful fur the patronage "already receWed he would Invite all his friends and the Public In gene. rid to givo him a call. JACOB BOAS, Agt. Carlisle, Dee. 7, TO.-t f. • • VI YVERV Farmer, illeclianie and Business' Man Wants. • • MIST' PUBLISHEID, The Turen3hip and Local ...Laws, OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLX4NiA, COMPILED FROM TUE ACTS OF ASSEMBLY BY This work contains over 400 pages of closely printed matter, end will hu sold by subscription. It teaches the duties of Justices of the Peace, with forms for tile transaction of their business. - It teaches the duties of Constables with all the no. cessary fortes, eppertettatig to the (Nee. .It contains the duties of the Supervisors of every County and township in the State. It midrib's the mode of prom - More for , the laying out and opening of public ttnd private roods, of vacating and altering rondo, the building of Bridges, It contnitin the Con tttttt n Scion' ',Air, with typhoon. thins, decisions and dirootti lie. together with fortes for DO.18;1101i cIS, eon treete, Certificates, kr.. dce. This do pnrtnient of the work was compiled nt Harrisburg by Sir Samuel P. Mites. Deputy Superintendent, and In Wilke Wirth the price of the volume to any ono Inter ested in Common Schrstis. • . • co4telne the duties orlnslaip Auditor • It contains the laws rulailv to Dogs and Sheep. It'contains the duties of A snore. It contains the laws In relation to Stray Sluice and Swine. • ..'• jt contains tho Woo , retstiro to Fences and Fonco \lowers. • • • It contains the laws relattee inflame illttlng,Trout and Deer. It contains tho Median laws with all the necessary Forms. • ' It contains the Noturolization Laws, with all the no. Navvy Kornis for Application. It c.l II WIN n large number or Legal Forme, which ore used hr the every day transartlon-qhusiness, ouch en Acknowledgements, Affidavits, Articlil. (if Agreements and Contracts. Partnernitip, Apprentices, Assignment., Attestations, Rills of Exchange and Promhoory Notes, Bill. of. Sale, Bonds. Checks, Covenorits, Deed.. I)epeal• Due 11111 s and Produce Notes. Landlord andrfea• Lessen, Letters or Attoro.y, Marriage. Mortgages, Receipts and Releases. The work In bound In Law •hoop, and will 'se add to subset fibers nt $1 25 par ropy, payable on delivery of the work. The work lute parried the revision °latterly of the best Lawyere In the State nod has received their unqualified appwbotion, no a relinbio bond book of reference upon nil subject. upon which it treats.' The whop, Is arranged In surd, a man. nor as to present a plain, conch° rind explicit etete• meet of the duties of nil Township Misers, an may he nudity understood by ally one. Cumberland couns7 will be thoroughly convoived for the work. and the sup port of the citizens In respectfully solicited. DEEM A. PIPER. le armored Agent for Cumberland Co P. B.—Bond can vaasers aro wanted In all parts of this County for the above work, to whom a liberal compel• ',Won will glvon. Applications which must ha math, at an early date, addressed to Mr. l'lpor a. above will roorlvo prompt - attention. Poe 21.1800. I, 00 K TO YOUR IN TE RESTS.-. . • 'Ladles please take notice, that ono of our firm (LI e. dicb Sawyer .1. Miller.) ban just returnee' from New Vork nod Philadelphia with a full stork or WINTER OJOIkS, comprising the newest stylee, of Silks. Vetourn, Poplins, Figured Morinnes, English Reps. (plain and barred) FranchDolaineland nes, . American DoMines kiCassimeree, and many other styles of goods, which wo can sell at CHISIR Plum haring purchased since the into giving away of the market. MOURNING GOODS of all kinds, iilehnoen, nom lutsines, sslineres:Delanes Ladles Coats, Raglan,' Cloaks and Mantles. Shawls of every description, lens than manufacturers prices. Furs ! Furs I ! Furs 1! I 81.00 C wortitnt Finest Furs of allkludelityles And sizes, Mugs, Culls . • , Mons and t linro winter weir, woolen Shirt.; Drawers 111O1Ce. St wki gigs, Tiri. and &aria. Ladles' Cloths and trlinininga. CAR PliTB I CIA 11P6T.911 4 0111, CLOTiI.9 I Furnishing Goods, suitable for the season. Blankets, Yarn., Ars We respectfully invite all to an Inspection of our im mense stock, feeling assured we ran offer superior ducements over all competitors. At the Now Store one door below Martin's Hotel. , Bee. 17. '6O. GRIMM SAWYER d. MILLER. HOUSE FOR RENT.—A large two story Stone House and lot of ground, situate in Weal. Louther Street, opposite the ei, ""` College. There to a large variety of choice fruit on the lot. Possession •.- -,...: ~ ,irr . gives on the 1t of April next. Apply. , lt - t^ toII. COLLISIIAW o Dec, 21, , 00. -Im. "' .. .101 IN II UTTON. WEST HILL 1!11LL5...._ • , Formerly DI4I.RIt k OM' The subscriber winhes to Inform the public that h hen commenced the Milling iluninenn at 'his Mill on mite north of Went 11111, Went Penunbore tup.Cunillpy land County. whore he will niway s have on hand fitqr and feed for sole nt the lowest cash price, Such nettling Shorts And Middlinga.Co:rnund Quin. and Itys rbps. I will alwnys pay the 111gbout cash price Int , July Re, 1860.-6ui. • •, NE '. GOODS AGAIN. - .. At OglMy's, Cheep Cesh Store. Just returned from Philadelphia with a lot of the cheeped Dry Goode ewer brought to Carlisle. Figured blerlnom, Cashmeres. Debilities, Calicoes, Flannels, Blankets, Shawls, Cloths, Camluieres, de.. bought for each eit the present reduced city price., and wilt - be sold at uncommonly low prices for tho Cash. Now Is the time for great bug:Gus. Recollect the store, Hamilton's corner opposite the ltailromt Depot. Roc. 14,'66. . Cll AS. 0011.13 Y, Trustee, DUNHAM'S CELEBRATED OVER • STRUNG PIANO FORTES • • These Instruments In all respebti, are second to none 'manufactured lu. Ebbs country. Citizens' of Carlisle In want of a superier.and reliable Itiottement can be no. commodated at emir MODERATE,PRICES, by addressing the undersigned at'llarrlsburg. &scabies tone, touch and style. Reference, Mr. Alexander Cathcnrtl•Carhele. ' Ueo. U. Wiestßem Agot for DUNIIASI'B Pianos. .kJan. 4, 18111.-3thon ser Fancy hinting neatly executed. '•Thet trouble In my Thmat, (for whirh tho nTrochas" ore a spoeilln) having made mo often a mere whisperer.", N. P. WILLIS. I recommend their use to Public Speakers." REV. E. 11. CHAPIN. Have waved • extremely eurvlcemble (or llonrsonesx." REV. lIENRY WARDIIRECHER "Almost instant relief In the distress log labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma. REV. A. O. EGGLESTON. " Contains no Opium or anything In jurlous." lilt A. A. HAYES. • Chethist Boston. " A simple and pleasant combination for Coughs, 4c." DR. G. F. BIGELOW. Boston. lionoficlal In BronehlNA". DR. J. F. W'. LANE. • Boston., 'rl hove proved . thorn . excellent for Whooping Cough." REV. R. W. WARREN, llosto " Beneficial' when compelled to ape. Buttering from Cold." IttlV, S. J. P. A ND} RSON. -- -Presidant,or Athoun Collegn, Tanit PUld Drugglata at TWENTY FIVE CENTS A nox.--co. • ITATS : AND CATS, Fancy 'leaver and Felt Hats A. BOCK WILLI A T. HAINES, Er' And Published 111 , 5 EDIVARD F. .I.liMilic I==22 GRAND AND `SQUARE. CONCENTRATED. LEAVEN, YOU. MAKING . Bread, ea•Cate3, all kinds of I' Retry, EJANIWAOTURED - lIIr • ' ' ED*. -CHAMBEALIirk,& 'CO. Proprietor, of Shawmiit Chemical {Yorke, No. 83 INDIA Stied, Poston CONCENTRATEDIEAVIIN IS the ros`ult 'of carofu chemical research. All Iteingredients are prepared in the highest state of purity,'and' camnobnded with a vlew.to produce, broad eta far, bettor qukilty, end •In muchiesitime, than by any 'other process; and the manufischirers submit It, with entire confidence. to the Judgtnent ofdincriminating hotteekeopers, bakers, &0.. Uread.of all kinds made by using Conklin/ono LEA VE:Iite lighter, more digestible and tintritious f'.htut an agreeable natural taste: lesellable to' sour; will ra tale Its moisture longer than by any other process, and the whole preparation for the oven need not exceed ton minutes. , • • . •• ' . , Jt Is valuable becalm it in not periabable, and may be rendered 81111d1110 in placenand at times when yens in not within reach, as at sea. In nil climates and on. der all rircunmtances. It may be adopted, thus obviating all dant:ult . )! of precuyihg yeast or any 'other forenent, which in frequently of an inferior quality, rendering the bread more or lees Unwholesome. . • It is also YMI rogards economy, se it has been ascertained that a saving is effected In tbe flour of not less than 16 per cent. lie the commoa process much of the saccharine' of the flour by being converted into carbonic acid gee, or spirit, and the - Paste is Incur red eolaly•for the purpose ofinneratlng gas to raise the dough. By using Concentrated Leaven `l,Bis waste Is avoided, and the gnu ohtsinethin a manner equaily effi cacious. ' Formontallon, as hes boon staked, doatroys a parkof the flour or meal, !tad, in canseqUence,A barrel of flour weighing 100161., which, by the eamhibn meth. ad,nrdlnarily makes about 2110 lbs of bread, giving by this proms 290 link, thus effeCting tho very important saving of 16 per cent in the quantity of flour- By con. fortuity to the directions on each package, - any person capable of ordinary attention may conduct the-process, and the result will invariably be highly Satisfactory. • ORRTIFICATE FROM DR. HAYES. Assayer to the State' f Massaohttsetts. ' , I have analyzed the Concentrated Linfen, menu factured by Messrs.lldw. Chamberlain & Co., with ref-• °ranee to its purity and efficiency °faction in producing the effect of yeast In distending dough, and thefeby rendering It fit for making broad. 'rids article is skit• fully compounded. from perfectly pure material. It raises the doughvvithout consuming the eug Ix or any other principle in the flour, perfectly; and the game weight:of flOrwill prodUce more sweet, palatable bread than can be obtained through the aid of yeast; while for rakes and poetry it is invaluable, he It eaves all risk and much time of the pastry cook. "The fixporimonts made by me confirm the state• month made by tho manufacturers, and prove thin corn. pound worthy of public approval and extended use. Respectfully, A A. LIAYES, M. D., Stale Mongol', 16 Digiston street, Boston, Septemb o r 26,'1866. DIRECTIONS BR aSKPABT ANDTCA ]tons.—Two or three teaspnonsful s of Leaven. (according to the quality orthe flour,) to ono quart of flour; mis thoroughly by passing two oe three times through a clove; rub Ina ploco of butter half the size of no egg, and make the paste with cold milk or water, (milk is preferable ' ) barely stiffonOugh to permit rolling out. Much kneading should bo av ildqd. Cut Into desired form, and place immediately In a hotuven and bake quickly. Lot, llama,—The same proportion. of Leaven and flour sifted togethor as above; omit the butter aid make the past stiff enough to knead lute a loaf: and bake immediately In a slow oven. , ttnnu.tx listen..—Three tempoonsful of Lea bin to ono quart of wheat. moil. silted together; add one gill of molasses mid two eggs; make the paste thlu with milk and bake bi a slow oven. IlnowN Bar tn.—Three teaapooneful of Leaven to due pint of flour. andtwto pint'of corn meal, all well sifted together; Adel two eggs And about a gill of ntolasree; make the paste thin with milk, and bake slowly. UC KW HEAT CAKED.—FIour and milk sufficient tomak one quart of better; add one egg then I hree teaspoons ful of Leavon; beat to a froth, and cook quick. DIMPLIN(I3.—SIft togother ono quart of flour and it oo easinnongful of 1,01,011: rub In a pleco,of butter half 4 ergo a. 4 an egg, mix. with cold milk or water, and bo on minutes. • °HAMPER Scum CARE —Sift together two la - rge cups of flourand two teaspoonsful of Leaven; put In half n cup of ' , utter and ft cup and a half of sugar; mix with cold milk or water to a stilt batter, add spice to suit the tante, and bake Immediately. CINCINNATI EPONIIKCAE.I.—TWQ cups of white sugar beaten with the yolks of nix eggs—the whites of sit' aim; beaten los froth; then beat all together; add three cups of sifted flour, one cup of water, and three tea apoonsful of Leaven; flavor with two tosspoonsful of ennence of lemon. nud bake .n a quick oven. .11;atatcs.—Sift'toge , .her one quart of flout and three tenspoimsful of Leaven; rub in one tea-cupful of hotter odd a cup and a halt of white sugar, and spice to suit the taste; min Mid enough to roll tut, and bake quick. ELIMTION Coat—Orle gnnrt of and three lea. npoonsful of Leaven sifted together; add a cup of but. ter, one 1,0111111 of currents, two cups of whitesugar,and oqe teaspoonful of cinnamon; mix with cold with to a stiff batter, and bake In a slow oven. ' Can't . CAISe.-01111 pia eliCh of flour and Indian meal, and three teaspoonsful of Leaven. well sifted together; add one gill of molasses and two eggs; mix thin with milk, and bake in u slow oven. • ' CUP Cite.—Else cups of flour and throe teastu,onsful of Leaven, sifted together; add one cup of butter, two of sugar, and two eggs, all well beat loges her; then add a cup of currents, and spice to suit the taste. Bake about half au hour. t.Anti e' CAISZ —Thre,•quaitet; °fa pounder flourand tour teaspooneful of lumen What together; ono pound of sugar and sin minces of hotter beaten to • cream; the whites of eight egge'weil beaten, and the Ode° of one lama; mix with tunic. . . W[II3TER CUM—Vivo cups of flour, three , teaspoons• tut of Leaven, three cone of sugar, one of hotter, ono of milk, and two eggs; Balt and poke to tho teat°. Bake shout half no hour. 'Packed in Ca3E3 of 1,4, and Six Dor. - Cilh.l For sale by armors and 11rOggists generally. • WILLIAM UUl,AltllL .t 111 W., Wholesale Agents N 0.59 North Front street, Philadelphia. No•. 16, 1860.-310. . ONLY. PREPARATION flaying proofs so strong 'and direct as to EXPEL l'llll DOUBTS PE ALL. • For Statesmen, Judges, Editork,'Physiclans,of the oldest ashoOls as well as now, give It thelY unqualitied sanction, and recommend It for all eases of eruption., and disert.eo of the sra,lp and brain: but all who hale 1111Pli It, unite, In testlfying that it will prooorvo the hair from being gray, and front fallineto anycage, as well as restore. Rend the following:-- . Oak Grove, S. C June 24th, ISM PROP, 0, J. IVoun: Doar Sir Your hair Ituntorutive In rapidly waning popularity lu this community. 1 !MVO bud occurlou to lay predjudice smith" and giro your Hair Restorative n perfect test :. During the year 1851, I wan so unfortunate AA to law thrown from any sulkey against a rock by the roadside, front which my head received a moot, terrible blow; causing a groat deal of Irritation, which cotutounicated to the bralu and external aurface of the head, trout, the effects of which my balr we.. finally destroyed over the entire surface of the head. ,From the thou 1 first di e . covered Its dropping, however, up to the time of Its to tal disappottrance,l employed everything I could think of, being a pmfenalonal luau myself, and, mil thought, Muderstending the neture of the disease, but was tival• ly defeated lu every prescription advanced. Thee and no other circumstances induced the to re sort to your worthy Heir Restorative, which have every reason to Leila.. produced e very happy result; two months alter the first Application, I hod as Minot!. fill a head of young hair at I ever sow, for which, I cur. thinly..., pole my most aseurod, dear sir, 1 shell recommend your remedy to all Wool. rertr, 1110'rFtiiiir, 1 shall use my inlluepce, which 1 tat ter myielf t., say. is not a little. You can publish tills if you think proper.' Yours, very respectfully, , ,IR. J. WRIGIfy, Itl P. Office of theJeffornonlnn, Philippi, Va., 11ec.12,1858 Dear Sir 4—,1. feel It my duty so r well As my,ollnsure, to state toyou the following circumstance. whlrla you • n use •e you think proper. A gentlenianof this place (a . yer,) has been bald ever since his early youth; so much so, that he was compelled to wear L a wig; Ile was Induced to use a bottle of your ItaxtbrAtive," which he liked vory much; and After using , some two' or throe bottles his hair grow nut quite luxuriantly, and ho now has a handsome head of heir; The 'gentle , Lll3ll'll name le Bradford. and as ho Is very well known In our adjoining counties, many..persone can testify to the truth of this statement; I glee It to you at thin ro ,quest of Mr, Bradford. You can soli a great deal of your tfal,F Restorative In this and the adjoining counties If yeil have the propor agents. Yours, &o THOMPSON BURGH:IOR. DR. Wenn: Door Sir:—Permit mu to express die ob. liptlotia I am under for the entire restoration of my hair to its original color; about the time of my arrival In the United States it Ives rapidly becoming gray, but upon the application of your 'glair Restorative' it soon recovered its original hue. I consider your Restorative as a very tronderful invention, quite etTicacioun an well as ogreeable • B. TIIALBILIKI. The Restoratlve Is pui• up In bottles of three slaw. 'ale ;large, medium And marten; the small holds%a pint and retails for one dollar perbottie; the medium holds at least twenty par cent more In proportion titan the mall, retells for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 par cent more In proportion, and retails for three dollars per bottle. - Q. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 alarketStreot, Pt Louis. - •And sold by all . good Druggists and Vevey (lambs' Dealers. . Noy. 30, 'OO.-3nt. BREAD BISCUIT &a. The Cream of l'artar ..Substitute" is recommit'. dod as n superior article in combination with Saleratus nr Soda for Baking purposes: It produces bread cakes dm, which when cold are sweet, moist and gratefil, while those of Crean of Tartar are often dry and taste- It will cost less than Cream of Tirtarand Is used In the mrothway for cooking, &a. Tills SUBSTITUTE, toge t her with Saleratus' Soda, Pere Cream of ,Tartar, Bermuda Arrow Root, Mustard Seed,. ground and ull. ground, spices of all kinds unktiulterated, and also Brocorlea In every variety constantly on hand, and at the lowest prices for sale by Dec. 14, 1400. --- -22 FORFOR • RENT.—R oven houses, at rents varying from 48 dollars to 160 dollars, are 'offered for rent, from the first of April next, apply to Carlisle Dee, 14, 1800. JACOB Itilltithi. . mKS:rATE NOTlCE.—Letters testa -, tnentary on the estate of Wm. BLlWiiiion late of rough of Carlisle, deed, haying been granted by the Register of Outilbc[land CO, to the subscriber living In Philadelphia, noticd In hereby given to: all. persona Indebted to sold estate to matte payment, and _those baring claims to present theWtiuly authenticated for settlement to, JAMES G. WILSON, „ Administrator. Or hie Attorney, WM. M. PRNROSR, Dec. 7, 1810.41 t. • - Carlisle Pa. r I . : ii,oolll. FOR. RENT.--The large Store itocim at the Went end of Main Street. It e fitted up with; counters. and nhelviing and ;has a large and convenient cellar. -Possennion given Inunedh Melt.; Enquire - of ; ' Carl4le, Dec. 21,100.4. f. . , Watir 163- .ITIC *0 5 1.0 1" : 1 : TaNIC,DIURETIC, 4 1 if treo • INVICORONCi CORDIAL • . To the - Ottizons of Now Jersox 3 Penosylvanin, Apotho- Dru'gglets, (tutors and Privato • am as. - Weirs Pure Cogha, Brandy; Weirs Pure Made In. Sherry and Pnrt Wino. Wolf's Pura Jamaica and St, Ornix Bum. Wo:Ps Pure Scotch and Irish Whiskey. ALL IN BOTTLES. 4P • ' • 11;v leave to call the aitention•of the cltisens of the United States to the above Wines and Liquors, .impor ted by Udoipho Wolfe. of New York, whose name is fa miliar In every part of this country for the puritrof his celebrated Scnienam Fafloam. Mr. Wolf In hie let. ter to me, ei,eaking of tho purity his Wines end Li• quors, says: " I will stake my reputation an a man, my steadily as a merchant of thirty years' residence In the city of Neii York, that nil the Wendy and , Winea which 1 bottle AM pure en Imported, and of the best twenty, ant can ha relied upon by every purchaser!' Every bottle linathe propriett en name on the Was. and a fee Simile of his signature oaths certificate. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine fur themselves. For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers la Flaladelph la, George 11. Ashton, No. 832 Market St. . . Sole Agent for Philadelphia., Rend the following from the Now York Courier Enormous business for one Now York Merchant —We aro happy to inform our fellow citizens .that there IN ono place In our city where the physician, apothecary, and country marchont, can gonna purchase pure Wines and liquorscas pare as Imparted, and of the best quali ty. We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive business. although it will well ropey any stranger or citizen to visit Udolphr. Wolfe's extensive warehouse,Nos. 18, 20 end 21 Beaver street. and Nos. 17, 1.0 and 2, Marketheld street ntocloof Schnapps on !mid ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand ease.l; the Brandy some ten thousand caeca—Vintages of ISM to 1000. and ten thousand cases of Maderla, Sheers , anti l'ort Wino, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, .11atunielt and St. Croix Hum, some very old and ague]. to any in this country. Ile alto has three large collars filled with Brandy,lYlng, &r., in casks, under Custom House key, ready for bottling. •Mr. Wolfe'snales of Schnapps last year amounted tq one hundred end -eighty!, thousand! dozen, and we hope in less than two years Ito may be equally successtul with his Brendies and Wines. Ills business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Winewend Liquors for medical ueu should send their orders direct to Mr. A% olfe, until every Apothecary in the lend make up their minds to discard the poisonous stun - from their Ault's, and replace It with Wolfe's pore Wines and Liquor,. understand Mr Wolfe, for the acennuoodatlonuf j , maltdealers ‘ in the country, puts up assorted. cases'of Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant should be sustained against his tons of thousands of opponents In the United Stoles. who sell nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to human health and happl- DOSS. Sept.l.4. For sale by C. Ijibeff Carlisle F URNITURE WARE ROOMS.- HENRY A. . RHOADS wo• _ . WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE. The subscriber liege leave respectfully to infirm the citizens of Cern.° and rid ray, that by line now 043 hand :mills manufacturing, every variety of Cabinet Ware, consisting In part of SOFAS, BUREAUS, • DRESSING CASES, MARBLE TOP T BEDSTEADS., SECRETARIES, • Cli A I it S, ' Gilt Moulding, Oval Frames Ac., Ac. This work is warranted of the best materials and workmanship, cm. bracing all the I:Oust:city Styles, and will be furnished at the lowest retail prices. N. B.—Coifing mode at short notice, nod funerals at• ended to promptly In town Oecountry. ' Cnrllxle Oct. 12., 'r WM. BIDDLE, Attorney at Law. • Mee, South Hanover Street with A. B Sharps EN. Nor. 10, 1/360. HANDSOME WOMEN TO TILE LADIES. HUNT'S "BLOOM OF ROSES." A rich and elegant color for the cheeks Nr.r lips: It will not wash or rub off and wben onto applied, rdmains durable for years. Tho tint is so rich and natural, that the closest le,rillny falls to detect its use. Carr be relativist by lemon Julco end will not Injure tho skin. This is a new preparation used by the celebrated Court Beauties of London and Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with' directions for use, for SLIM HUNT'S "COURT TOILET POWDEII," Imparts a libisaling'whiteness to the complus lon ' and is unlike anything else used for this purpose. Mailed free for bU Cents. AUNT'S "BRITISIf.DALM," removes tnii, freckles, stinburn end MI eruptions of the skin. Mailed free , or f,O Cents. . HUNT'S "IMPERIAL POMADE' . forthe hair. stren gthens and improves Its growth; keeps It from falling off and Is rearrested to make,the 11,dreurl. Mailed free for $l,OO HUNT'S "PEARL REAUTIII.II4It," for the teeth and gums, else nses end whitens the teeth, hardens' the gums purifies the breath effectually, preserves the teeth and prevents toothache. Mailed free for 51,00 HUNT'S BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME,' n double extract of orange 1110,4 , 0111 and cologne. Mal ed free for $l.Ol This exquisite perfume was first used by the Princess Royal of England, on her Marriage. Motors. .Hunt .t Co., presenthd- the -Princess-with-an-elegant case of Perfumery, tin which all of the above articles were included) in handsome rut glass with gold stoW' nem valued at $l5OO, particulnrs•of which appeared in the public prints. • All the Once articles sent free, by express. for ssno. Cash can either Accompany the'order, or be wall to express agent on delivery of goods.' lIUNT A. eq. • Perfbmers to the Queen : ' Regent St., London, and 77 Sammie Ft., Philadelphia, Pa. Yor Sale by 1111 Druggists and Pm tumors. M. The Trade supplied. Oct. Oil, IL =WELL'S PHOTOGRAPH GALL IFIR NO, 724 ARCII STREET PHILADELPHIA. One of the largest and most complete Galleries In . the Unit. d Staten ' where the bent Pletures, known to the Photographic art, at prices 110 higher thou are paid for miserable caricatures.-.::.. • • The Proprietor'n prod lent Photographer, attends per nonallyr, every sitting—and allows no. Picture to leave the Winery unless it given perfect satisfaction. Danuerrootypes and Ambrotypen, of absent of demi. sod friend/I. photogrophod to any required sine, or taken on ConvannFlife size, and painted in Oil by the best Ar. titan. At this Gallery pirturen ran ho taken :n any weather —an perfect in Itnnly weather an when the nun shires. Persona • Kg the rity are respectfully Ittetted.to examine our n cantons, which for pri, and quality do fy competition. Inntructionn given in the art of Photography. It. NEWELL ' Gni.env OF ART, • 724 Arch Street, Philadelphia. COMMENDATIONS: From hon. Loots D. (1111POELL, M. My family end friends All concur in tho opinion that the (Newell) Picture la. more IMAM°. titan any thing they ever saw. My Menetn has been repeatedly taken by different Artiste in various ways, but I him, 'toter yet bad one Which presents so true to nature, all the features and expresslonn of countenance as thin. From lion. N. Jot Montan. late Minister to Italy. The exquisite finish. beauty and softness of your per. trait, conjoined with their durability of color and faith fulness as likenesses, cannot fail t t commend them to the attention and patmtinge °fall who appreciate truer I==! Having ocennion for n portrait, I procured one fr'oni Mr. Robert Newell, of the city of Plailndelpida, 8 tain• Lauri, in Oil Colors, ender the new process diseovered by him, and take greet pleneure in asprensing the satisfaction given Ine, not ntily..by tire accurdev of lire likeness, but he artinlie finish in all reseeetn, and re commend binato the patronage of those dispoeed to an courage the beautiful art. Dec. 7, 1800.•3moe. S 1000 Worth of, Brocho French . awl Penodalb Shawls lower in price th a n over known. LEIDICII, SAWYER .4 FOR SALE OR RENT.— The subscriber offers for salo or rent, the' now Three Story Brick House jaz -- -'l., on North lianoverStreet. Possession g iv e n on tile let of April next. Ths ill' lionso has nine moms, is furnished with.water nod g as.and suitable eith er for business ore private r e sidence Oct 20, 1860.4 f. JAMES R. WEAVER. NOTlCE.—Estato of ThQmas Uriodoc'd. nkhard Parker Executor. Rule:to show: cane[ Vhy Petitioner should not be discharged. • To the hairs ofahonnts Erie Into of North MlEldieten township dec'd. You are hereby notlfld to to and ap pear at the next Orphans' Court to be held at Carlisle the 21st day of January 1861, and show rause why the. said Richard Parker should not be discharged from his said Lewdest surviving executor of the last will and testament of the said,Thomes Uric, deed. Sheriffs Offlre, R. SIcCAItTNEY, Dec. 28, 1860.—it. f She( iff. SEEM MOTICE.—Thp members of the Cum berland County Agricultural Society, will meet at the Court Mouse In Carlisle' on Tuesday the Bth of Jimmy 1801 at 10 o'clock A. M. All (armors are re• quested to attend. D. S. CRONT, Jan. 4, 1801. Secretary. NEW 'FURS - 1 NIeAV 'tits 1•1 • . Au elegant assortment of Furs, at' the loweit f twi r Foch prices. LEIMIEILEAWYEIt MILLER, SALE—A fr!all ` , 41 , 1 , 1k Cos, !uNulzao:titlii:::irlf . TIOR SALE,—A . cortlilento of Ten . years Scholarship .I.' In Dickinson College. For skin on reasonable term." FOR OASII. Address, Lokiln Shoemalter,„ ~ Dec. 7. '130.4t. • , .. , 0 1 / a mbarsbum Pa. TAISSOLUTION '-- OF PARTNER , ' SHIP.-tho partuorshii ha t cototoro existifill dor tho or 81111031 & lib CK, has this day boon dissolvod 3,y mutual consent, thorefore we would solicit all those Indebted to cone and, settle their accounts,. and allf,hosa hayinVelalma will. please present them for'srittlaniout. ' JACOB BllllOM.' ROBE= M. BLACK Jan. 8, 1860 • • . •41 , :••• 'Tito business will hereafter ho continued at the old Cetand of Shrom k Black under the firm of BLACK & 'DELA NCY, where we will keup constantly on hand all kinds of LUMBER. AND COAL, ovthy description. which we will null at the lowest cash prices, and all err. dens Gtr bill stuff will ho promptly ationittal tri - 611- the shortest Mice. We nro.thankfpl for the 'patronage of generous public Mille old stand of Street •A Black, and Would still solicit ti continuance.. All orders left at the resldenre of Jacbb, Shrom for coal and lumber, will be promptly attended toes heretofore. BLACK & DELANCY. Jan. 11. 1800. " " APIS. 'WINSLOW,..nri experienced Nurse and Femalo Physician, presents to the attention of molhern her SOOTHING, SYRUP, •-• • ' FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the procesa of teething, by softening the gums, reducing nil intimation—will al lay all pain and spasmodic action. and is sure to regu• Into ihe bowels. Dupond upon it mothers. It will give rest to yourselves, and RELIEF AND DNA !Mil TO YOUR INFANTS. • We have put up and sold Ma article for over ten years, and can say, in confide.° and truth of It, what no hove never been able to say of any other medicine nevrit• Bas itfailed in a . . hingle install- MRS. wiNsLow , s " " et ' feet a curewhen time . ly used. Nev.. er diti we' ITPI°, an In- SOOTHING stance VI . . • disatisfaction • by anyone who timed it. ~ , 3 7-3rua: : :). On the eon trary all are d elighted with Its ope- 'ratio no, to.d speak in terms of highest commendation orlts ma. glen' Weep and medical .vidues. ' We speak In this matter '•what we do know," after ten years expenence and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we flora declare. In almost every Installce whore. the infant is sulfuring from pain and exiMustion, relief will he found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. ... .. . .. This volushlii preparation is the prescription of, ono of the most experienced and 'skilful nurses In Now England, anal bas been used with never fining success In THOUSANDS OF CASES IE not only relieves the child front pain. hot invigo. rates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity and gives tone and energy to the whole system,. It wilt almost Instantly .relleve --- OItiPINO IN T.IISI DOWELS AND WIND CIIOLIC, , and over-! - . -- " - como con viols 1 o n s ,-FOIL , which Knot speodlly ro- meolled, end Ito death. Wu believe •It the 'Arse . CHILDREN and surest ~remedy In - - in all cases min a TrziNG _ infl;peutery an and Di , ''' ' loom in shil. dean whoth • from teething. or front 'any other column. We would say to °very mother who has a child suffering from any ~f the foregoing complaintsdo not let your prejudice nor the prejudices or othuri stand between youossulier. , log child and the relief that will . be SIMI:7p* All. SOLUTELY SURE—to follow the usu of this mellirine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accom• pane each .Imttio. Nono genuine unless the far.-sindlo of , :URTIS & PERKINS, Now York, is on the outside '.wrapper. s , Sold by S. W. Ilavorsticit North Ilanwicr ,st. and Elliott Main at. CarJjslo, and Druggistg throughout thi wothl. Price only 25 Canto par Bottle. Principal 0111 co, No. 13 Cedar st. .. July 20, 1860.—1 y. FOR ltr l NT.—The large three story Brick 'louse with d . large pailue 42 feet deep, situated nn -- West ,Nleln litteet, •wlll be rented ff from the lat April Mil. Call at the, Jewelry Store ku Bald building. Juno 15, 181 U.. D M i 'l l it il o ' b r e C st U M T na l t ‘E C,/ l t.t s er,, A. and N S S t u T I f U e r B F that i Il a r S e made is to he had at the lowest prices at hyue's where you can find a full stock of Butcher's tools of-every de. ',Hatton at prices loner thou ever was lfeard of. Don't buy a Cuttoror Stuffer until you take a kink at our stook. JWIN P: LYNE It SON. Nor. 2,'60. North Hanover Street Carlinle. LUBRICATING. OILS.—We wish to Inform machloests, millers and the public gen, rally, that era bare on band n full stuck of Imbricating Oils for all kinds of mnrhiner3', this 01l surpasses all others, hovingbeen subjected to n thorough test by the side of the beat hard nail other Olio. It is pronounced superior Lubricator/It less coat nod wearing longer. and entirely live tom gun), and will fdand much cold, weather nod has lees tendency to heat. -'fry it and yo will u.o nothing elee for Lubricating. "Carllslo Nov. 2, 'IA. .101 IN P. T.YNI: Sz SON. North Lidnover Street:Carlislo. • T I INDSEY'S IMPROVED TSIBLOOD - SEARCHER, A STANDARD MEDICINE For do npoody, radical, and offortunt curd of ALI DISEASP.S Arising. from IMPURITY - OF THE BLOOD. This modicAne has wrought the most miraculous cures In desperate' races of Scrofula, Cancerous (limn tions, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Roils, Pimples on the face, h,Sore Eyes. old, Stubborn Ulcers, Dead,. Totter affections, fltheuctatic Disorders, Dyspepsia, , ,(costiveness, "Jaundice, • Salt Rheum, Diseases, General Debility, r Comfilaint, • Loss of Appetite. Foul Stomach role Complaints, and all Diseases havlng,theirreq trOan Impure state of the Blood. Wo refer to the case of David McCreary, of Napier township, Radford Co., Pa. who, on the 31st day of A ug.. ust, 1 , 35 made affidavit before Justice Oorley that he wan treated for the curl of Cancer by 'three physicians of Bedford county, and by DitLicewt6u of the Eclectic College in Cincinnati, for .a.P..riod of nearly- eight months, notwithstanding which, his lip, nose, and a portion of IA left cheek were entirely eaten away! Ile had given upinll holm, when he heard of. the , Blood Searcher," and was Induced to try it. Four bottles 'cured him, and although sadly distigUred, there lit no question but what this invaluable medicitle saved his life. The full particulars of this remarkable case nifty be seen inn circular, which can be hail of any of the Agents. , We 31,10 refer to the case of Nancy Illeekney, of Elder fon, .Arinstning soda ty, Pa., (hired of Scrofula after be. Ing unable to got dut of her bed for there years. To the.case of a lady in Ansonville. Clearoehl county who NN its else afflicted with Scrofula hilts worst term. To the,r,ase of tleorge'aleisel, residing In Carroll tow 111 Cambria cotinty, Pa.. who wits ao badly afflicted with Cancer,thitt it eat his entire nose of, and his case wa • worse It.possible, then McCreary's. • The particulars of these cases—,every one of Wilt 'was cured by the use of the illooll 'Searcher—may also be found In a circular to be had of any of the Agents. R. M. LE3ION. Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale, near the Pa. Railroad Depot. llollldaysburg, Pa. Dr. Gee. 11. Keyser, Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. vt, - D._ For sale in Carlisle by S. W. Ihrverstick, S. El nett, and S. B. Kieffer; Dr. J. Herring Mechanics burg; Gosweller Si look, Shopherdstown ; Joshua Colo: Ilogstown; Jacob Simmons. Cross Roads; J. J. Coble, E. Wise Shiremanstown; A. M. Willett, Roiling springs Mary .W. Kinash, Churchtown ; 0 W. Robinson West • 11111; Fasneught & CO., Oakville; Shoemaker & Elliott. Newburg; Wm. liratton,, Newvillo; J. Mod & Co., Springfield; Russell Si Co., Dickinson; 11.g'land & Washing, Jacksonville; Wan. Clark & Lees, Itolids; Win. 11. Eckies SpOrting 11111; 11. Denlineer Dail; J. C. ARIA, Shippensburg I' nil of Cturibei laud county. Pa. HAT- AND 'CAP EMPORIUM.- J. O. CALM() & CO., succeskors to Win. li. Trout would announce to their customers—and the publis geuerally that they have just received from Philsilid phis, 0 large and elegant stock of goods, In their line at business of every variety, style and quality. . n They have on hands splendid '. assortment of ;1t,..'54 HATS AND CAPS ) „:;,;: of all descriptions, from tho'coinumu Woo to the finest FUR AND tiILE HATS: and at prices that must suit every ono who has an eye to getting the worth of his mousy. ThO stock includes, MOLEST{ IN, CASS MERE, BEAVER & FELT II &TS, of overy stylo and color and unsurpamed for LIMIT. NESS, DURARILITY AND FINISH : by those of any Ober establishment itt the - country. MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S HATA and CAPS, of every description constantly on hand. They respectfully Invite all the old patrons and as many no w..yrum no possible, to give thorn a roll. J. U. CALLA) &, Apr. 25, 1165-.—ly VAN'INGEN & SNYDER, Deslgners and Engravers on Wood N. E. COR. FIFTIE & CIIESTNUT STB., Philadelphia. f I XECUTE all kinds of Wood Engra fi vlng with beauty, correetriess and dispatch. Or 1. atrial designs furnishwt ,for Flue hook Illustrations. ,Persons wishing cuts, by ,ending a Photograph or Dm guerreotype. can hove 11011111 of Colleges, Churches, Store Fronts, Machines, Stoves, Patents, &e., engraved as wall as on personal application. Fancy Envelopes Labels. 11111 Readings, Show Bills. Visiting, Busluerr and other Cards, engraved in the highest style, of art, and at the lowest prices. For specimens of floe' snip:tying coo the illustrated works of J. 11. Lippincott & Co., E. 11. Butler & Co.' Nov. 60, —ly. 'Pp" SALE.-50,000 building brick for sale. at loss prim than they can bit tied nt the kiln. Enquire nt thin office. Sept. 14,'60. -N'OVEMBER 2NO, 1860. . . Air ThO rendets Of thn ullsasto" ink reminded hat 1 have just brought &Oro the city a largo supply of /MOAB OOHED HAMS AND BEEF; Dried Apples and Pearhes, Fresh Tomatoes In sans. fresh Mushrooms. the eery host Pickles, different kinds of mixed Mustarde and Sanwa, Lemons and .Oranges,' ,Fruurs, Flan, Balslini, Sugars, Wrenn, Teas.' Molasses, Fish, Mt, Fate &gam and Tobaceni:very line Brandies, Old Ilya Whiskoh - Wlnes ko ; besides a general assort• wont of grails In our, line of trade, offered at , the Tory lowest, prices, FOR OAZIL • 'y3.l. BENTZ. , Nov. 2d, 2860. ' • • . CARPETINGS.Just .. received at 01.illbPii o limip'Citsn atom, an e tiro ; new stook o ri,,,i ra i n , it ng and WEN, : Garpetlii ii, dirert from n o filanntinturora, and sollin g ni. iin t iroco. entfylinv prices for Guth, . . . • GRAS. Y, Trustee . ' . , , . . " jIIST , OPENED .110:Lia..ror flue of the cheapest and best selected IL"! Arian oi-Dry,Goodn, arm opened to 6wllele, In now In the room of A. W: aonto, condatlno In pert of SILK ROBES FANO" AND PLAIN. Silks, Figured Merinos, Cashmeres, nil wool Delshms and every style or Dress Goods seen in the eastern mar kets. • 6LOTII MANTLES, colon; and ntrlpen of every style. My stock of Mantles In acknowledged to ke tmr most complote over opened In this place. ' _ .. • • • WHITE GOODS purchased from the best hounos In Philadelphia and Now York. can be had of me at less than usual Wail, prices. I have In this branch, linens, Laces, Edglngn, Onnihrica, Brilliants, Nal:tat:mks. Jaconotis, La nor, Mull Mmllns, Se., all of which I ask but an emunination. PUBS., The bent article ofSiberian Squirrel, German Filch, Lustre do, Stone Martin and Said. do. 1 hays at least two hundred Sut•a. out of which nil can select. • , DOMESTICS. • Muslim!, Arnerlcan, , EnitllA and French Prjnte, all of the best manufacture and rotors. ILautinerer. Watertwiet and Nlanchester .Gingham,, Ilium!ls, Blankets. and ovary' llng-usiteilly Lund In a wall regulated Dry Goode Store. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Silk. Woolen, Cotton and Linen Hose for Children, la dlex and Gentlemen. Kid, Kid Minh, Silk, Melo thread and Genuine Buck Gloves for (lents, MEN'S WI;Alt1 • Clothe, Cass!mores, Vesting's aml,Shawle. There is no place Hikd& of Philadelphia, where gentlemen eon be fitted out in better ntyies or quality of cloth and as no low rates 11“ in my store., Call and nee the now style's of fancy Casolineres, acknowledged by the gentlemen of .thin plata, to be the prettiest and beet over brought !from the eastern markets. CARPETS & OIL 'CLOTHS. Superfine two and three I'ly, Drussule and Velvet Car- pets, of ell Floqe and figuron and extremely low prices, one. one and n quarter, one nod n half; two end three yards wide, Oil Cloth of the very beet a: tide and !old at the very now price of fifty cents per square yard.- . Having, enlarged my room and rtddellg M ry conveni once and corn ort for customers, I elt, 11 to call KO examine stuck of goods purchased fur II and see idly it Is that A. W. Dente can sell bin goods at ouch very low rates. It is to the interest VII who are in need of Dry (beide to give our stock in nspectlon, thy MOttO to to null cheap and please my c tomers. A. W. Ill:Nil, S. Hanover et., 0et.12 '6O Nearly oppealte tap P. 0. Carlisle Pa CUMBERLAND. VALLEY.It. R.- WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ef".Qa. "•%14". CUANOE Or HOURS! On and after MONDAY, DECEMBER 3d4860, PASSellger Trains will run as (allows: (Sundays excepted;) FOR CIIA.MBEItpUitO AND HARRISBURG. . let Train. 24 Train 7.00 A. M. 2.45 P.N. 7.37 " 3.35 " Leavo llngeistow " , Greiicastlo. '" Chamlmrsburg, 8.30, " 1.25 " • Shippunsburg, ' 4 9.00 " - 1.57 " " Newville, 0.32 0 2.30 " • Carlisle. 10.10 " " 3.10 " " Meehatiicsburg, 10 42 " 3.42 " Arrive at llarriaburg, 11.16 " 4.10 ". FOR CIIAMBERSBURG ANDLIAGERSHOWN, Ist Train. 24 Tratzt. Leave Harrisburg 8.05 A. M 1:40 P. M. 0 Mechanicsburg 8.47 • 2.20 0 • Carlisle • 9:27 " 1000 " Newvlllo, 10.02 " 3.34 Shippoosburg, 10.33 " 4.05 " Chambg', (A rrive) 11,00 . 4.45 0 reencastie, .11.55 535 ." Arrive nt Hagerstown. 12.35 0.10 THREE Daily Trains leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg, at 3.18. and 7.00, A. M.. and 4 20, P.M., For Philadelphia, vin Pennsylvania Central Railroad At 2.40 A. 51., 12.55, 1.15, and 5.25 P. - M. Via Lebanon V. It. R., al 0.00 A. M., and 1.45, I'. M. For Baltimore, at 3.00 5 7,40 A. N., /4 1 00 P. 51. Per 1 reverton andlVilliamapert at 1.40 end 8.15, P. M. Trains on-Dauphin Road at 2.00, I'. M. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where Tickets are sold, viz: Jingoist:own, Oreancastie, bersburg,' Shippensburg, Nowvillo, CsAlsie, Mechanics burg acid Harrisburg, a redtiction of TEN CENTS on each Ticket will be made to all Passengera-thst provide themselves with Tickets Lawn entering the Cars. - O. N. LULL Superl. Railroad Office, Chamliersburg,} Dee. 7, 1800. • - rust received another new and cheap p Int of Itlelmrdsrins, Dunbdr k Dixon Linens, Mus fins, Calicoes he., he. At the cheap Cash Store N,Sr. 2, ISO. CII Ag. OGILVY, Trustee. FOR THE FANCY GOODS,. GIFT BOOKS, CONFECTIONARIES. I'll Ull S, EI, W. lIAVERSTICK, North Itouover St., Carhile • Iles jutt opened en assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fan. y Goods, Gilt Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and confec- Innin"Y, width bee never been eurpessed In this bor. ugh. for novelty and elegance. The articles hays bears eleetyd with great ca.r, and are calculated, In quality nd pike, to command the attention of purchasers. FANCY GOODS whichcomprise every variety of fancyarticlea of the most exquisite finish Knell as. Papier Machu Goods, Elegant ltiabastei and porcelain ink-stands and trays, Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladles' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Bonus, with sowing Instruments, Ladles' Cakes, Writing Desks, and Port frdos. Port Monnales, of every variety, Gold pens and Noodle,,, Fancy paper weights, and a large variety ofladills' Fancy statim.ery. Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, Biding whips, elegantly finished. line cutlery, Perfume bilikets end bags, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, X. Basin and It. k G. Wright's Soapa 'and Perini:nes of various kinds, Fancy Pins fur head dresses and shawls. 31usicannstruments, together with an innumerable variety ofarticies elegant ly finished and suitable for holiday presents,, to which he - Invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collectitut of !BOOKS,Ih coMpilsing various Zuglish and American Works, richly embollished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and Hymn Books, elegantly bound in ,velvet with metal clasps nod corners, suitable for holiday gifts. Ills assortment of School Book,' and School Stationery le also complete, and comprises everything used In the Schools. Ile also desires to call the particular atten tion or Families to his elegant assortment of , • LAMPS, Ac., from theuxtonsive establithmepts of Cornelius, Archer and others ol Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and study Lampe, for burning either Lard, Sperm oi Etherlal on also DAVIT'S celebrated Kerosene or Coal 011 Lamps, together with Flower Niue,. Fancy Screens, de. Ills assortment fu this line is un. equaled in the borough.' Also, SEGARS AND TOBACCO, embracing . all tho B.vorfto brands, and a line assort moot of II66ILSCIIAU3II3SIOE,BRS AND WPM. FRUITS, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs; Ralslgs, Nectarines, Prunes, &c.. FANCY CONFECTIONARYNUTS—PRE. SERVED FRUITS, MINTED-NIEAT, PICKLES, de., In every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh such as can be confidently recommended to his friends. ills stock embraces everything in the line of Fancy Goods, with nimy other articles useful to housekeepers which the public are especially invited In call and examine. Remember tho Ohl Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanover street. . . . . . . B. W. HAVERBIZOK IMEEM GREAT REDUCTION GREAT It /4:DUCT lON GREAT REDUCTION ON HENS A CLOTHING ,_ ON AI NNS AOeS CLOTHING ON AIENS A 11101 . 'd CLOTHING And all kinds of Furnishing floods, And all kinds of Furnishing floods, And all kinds of Furnishing floods.. At the great Clothing Emporium In Ijorth Hanover Street, - At the great Clothing Emporium In North Hanover Street, At the great Clothing Emporium In North Hanover Street. On nccount of having a heavy stock of Clothlog asd 'Arco goods on band to hare this day greatly reduced our prlcce in Clothing. And all In want of great Bar gains should call inanedltlely at ISAAC -LIVINOSTON' 4I Clothing Emir dun North Minoru Etreat, De 0.13, 'OO.-Imo GREAT BARGAINS!! 301 e Etiat W 1 11.1. 2. b•OR • T,ADIES AND CHILDREN, OF r.V[ItY °cosmetic's, UNDER THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL.. . The Largest and Beet Stook in the City. Our faSilltios enable ue to - mil lower, than any otiltile establishment. "Politeness and Fate Dealing," our motto ' CHARLES OAKFQRD & r SONS, 826 and 898 Chestnut treat, Philada. .44-NO CO! :MI . ION with ANT 0111 ZR 110U8X:Va Dec lA, '6O —2 ma ATl T E l A , l . T oin A . R? ..stairor NOTICE:--te First Ile ginufut, Arra Brigade 16th Dtrialon, Penne. Uniformed , fifllltla pill araoluble In carllglo on Tuesday too let day ofJelee nary N. D. 1861. A geneial sittendarma in required. . • By orator of . • • ' I Wm. D. Thilbert .• • WM.II. DENBOBEI • Adjutant, Col. ems. • • c.fIARPETS ! CARPETS ! !-The gest aesortmer t this,ehte l'hilactelphle,eudll4lng mturacturere price& Cur stork le eutirel) Ante and fr e from moth. It d$ 1111LIA1t rip AV E RN' STAND FOR ItENT:. The 'raven) stand nt Dol;lu Spelnve le for rani Dem On tat of Aptil nont • Dec. 14, '64 -Iwo. pEralk F. Box