to'bpmade-by -Stamps • IWf'-'nww sflalji w- 1mr...„., .am jv. ;ii v® M“ r s h - Uj postago.on au iottcrsiiiot- frpo , tho TOlrfSlatMi.nhd not !Ti j] B 0 cimctcdaUsb from nml -nfltr.-January i jsT { | 5 0 i , ..tlre-P()sttn«s(6 r Gchcfhl- irrayrcqliirc JtroMWftl 1 :? J*!S c ?.P 0 ?>? 0 .? t t l t "P ,(ln . 'W 'rttpatd ipSUarfllupou-whipb ;Such,-stamps, may, pin imWv Jcflnv Jjtprtuvi® Postmaster General has ' ■■ --h- —— - . >f ,'• i,-’;.;i 'AetJJebt'hha'Dfalji. , . c ‘ Dispatch gives .the details of '■i'ihockfag accident which occurred on Monday week, on the /krm.of, Mr.,John D.'Quarles, In Henrico cbiihty) UetWefcn the plank road and the’, cinal, andabout throo : miles westot this city. ’ The particulars arc as follows: Foutiads, from, ' i2to 16 years, Samnol Hicks, Jobn-Mountjoy, and Sami.Beech ’ um procured guns and started ptf on a hunting excursion. . After, reaching Mr. Quarles’farm, Qeorg'e W'iidd'flred his gun at a bird, the other and then stopped to c.relo4dl ; 'After hiittihg In' his powder, wads arid shot, he raised .in's fowling piece to his arm, looked Ifand pub*a cap oh the nipple. Hothen attempted ttf lotVorlho hammer; but in doing so it slipped f¥6itf his fitigew, 101 l upon thecapand ; exploded ii, daubing the, barrel to 'discharge and 'depositit's contents in’theieft side, of Samuel i Hicks.* head,'who ? wab unfortunately’ standing directly in front and within a ;tho.parentB Hicks. Justice B. Tyler was then bccomnimcd' hy r thq' t tbrch and a number' or other persons/u bb.trch was in- body of young Hicks IMndi'hfrbralhsyc'mtoftd oh th’oground. ' • after .BcehigihbTjody, had n Jury of inquest summoned. 1 beforo ( whom, the three'bOy«, OiO companions of young Hicks at’ ■ftetlmb of his death; Verb oxafnlmid, and the • above' facts elicited. : All of them concurred in • (he statement; tliatlhOkllling was purely acci • dentals ahd’glvby os an exchso for atiemptingvto conbealitllhaftlltJy'supposed It never wohld bo . fdnad Out. iThojuryj after a patient investigation of nil r. the tacts;rendered a verdictof accidental death. •; Aißxmarkabls-Man.—-A coircspondont ol .the .Kentucky Statcsmariv'glves the following •ketch• ofi RR old citizen In' Pulaski county, named Elijah Denjt,Tvh6 Is perhaps the oldest m*a in; Kentucky:/ .He was 118 yeay* of 'ago on the* 10th of Sep. ’ tamper,and) is as active as many mchof 40.* He ..works dally;upba a farmland throughout his . ,wkote4ifahe has ibecnlin'teariy riser; He ln lormod tho wrlter lhat hehad.never 1 drank but , ttnecqp of coffee,-ahd that was Inthc 1848. IJe served seven-ycarsdn tho wurof thoßovo lution, and was wounded/at tbbscigo of Savan nah and at the battle of Butaw Springs; he was also fHOttht al> tlfribittleinbf'-'Cflmdon, King’s ‘ Mountain and Monk’s Corner. | t lla served Un ColMtfartohj'and was nn ' Or tho snflbrings and-death of- Col. "myne. of South Carolina, an early victim of the ■'rsTPlW«n,.;.fli),,l>,»pr|E!i|ly pad pcfivo, ißrd Would he taken ft any r tuuo to bo a man of rala ‘dlft age;' He is tt strict nleinber of tho Baptist f Ch'nrch.yirid Wdfes''six;{hlleS to every, meeting ol •,*bli church.*lfo and five, duugh •-Vers/ainiVjhgy tlie Vinw In hi? aey intyieiglitband'the'youngest in his. fllty-flrst .aw 1 A Hajoj opf nr a Horst:.— ’A siirgicdl* operaliuii of a ihtcrcsjting cbqr dclCr wkd Vcccii'tly jwr foriuM in pn a the ' 12th ba4 h>s ,arin gmpuLalcu for 'Consequence of the fright ful injuriesho received oyj,being a -ferocious horse in the Crimea. - Dance was cn fckgCd atflttlafclaViCin'dratvlrtg Crater* for troops, ■ And whilst so occupied) saw r,.anm?d. with.stout,Chiba, the fero cious beast. beaten ’ -0i1*... Before,, however; the horse could bo secured* ho bit otf-.lhd Unger LclftJiOlbcfiCiftti.land injured .the shoul der of the veterinary surgeon of the regiment’. He wfiß-of'ArabVecd.'’ Dance’s’ arm wasamf nutated Just above theorist ho was soon of tcnvardg KUbto England. -' It found; ne cessary to- of -the anft. arid lid idnow 1 doing well: 1 ! . ?k‘. i•< iStiMiiittitrn' (Bug;) Gdziife, i ' dri glad that the War Department Ufis . Couclud.cd to ro gove the U. S. CMryDepot bainpjjgat.,M. yV* -%ta* MW MW »WWA| fikkm i .Q»w Aw tq Ayiptef, rccihr. to conic m f®P° wing AftifuftiPld .wh«n;tho sun. sits l »(fi lußtici?, ,witbirupalr bfi scales ini his hand,, joying tnaiinoro hoqrcs do ;thc dayi than ho does to tho night.” ..ti.ii .fiuo *iu 111 .-.si • .'i -• i'-i'i"; cs aw'eo'pJoqty.on,thq|WcBtVoll of water convonieot;to the bouse. The property in ail respects Is a most valuable one, tho land being of excellent quality and thy Improvements of the most sub stantial character. ■ For terms, &c., enquire of A. L. SPONSLEK, Deal Estate Jlgt. $ Scrtmier. Carlisle, Oct. 25,.1866. DEAD. THE N. Y* Tribune, of the 9lh, states that Dr. Joel Shew, an honest man and earnest rclormer, widely known as a pioneer of tho ."Water euro into tho United States,, died-last -Saturday, in his.4oth year; and after giving a biographical sketch, states iliac he ‘.‘died la tho fullest confidence in the system ho had .so ably and earnestly advocated.” Wo know Dr.-Show prior to bis going to Germany, in ’4l and ’42, and wo believe he was honest Jn his convictions; but, Uko many other honest men, he died a vic tim to hfo delusion. Cold water Is not adapted to alliupnlfestatiohs of disease, nor every varie ty of temperament' and constitution. In the East Indies, children arc rarely ever washed In water, bu( (hey aro oiled every day. , A child’s head ban bo 'kept much cleaner, with oil tfian without It; and many young persons with hectic cheeks would probably never know tho lost days of consumption, ifthoir parents would Insist on. having (ho chuSt, back, and limbs anointed with the Electric Oil** two or three thncs'a week. The Hebrew Physicians spem to have consider ed oil os more efficacious than any other reme dy. ' Tho sick were always anolntcd'wlth oil, ns tho moat> powerful moans that was known df chocking oistnso*. ; Wo aro,not unsupported jn our Statements, (hat wo have nptdothoipost important discovery of piodern limes; and that the generation now coming on tho active stage pf life, will most fully acknowledge and apply tho principle of JElyglono wo hay’d “ No bleeding, vomiting nof'pprgingi” but a perfect, natural and health ful action of all tho powers of life may bo kept up without tlio aid ot poisons orwcakqnlng ap pliances, Oil of Itsolf, however, lids no Elec tric principle. Wo. claim its use as a necessary adjunct,‘.and that (ho combination wo have dis. .covered, Ip which wo Jipvo infroduqqd an Elec tric power or fa capable ofirollovlng pain instantly- In most cases, a/toays'soon, and produccs’no posslbltf bad results. - Tho “art of houllng,” though of more Im portance than all other arts and discoveries, has not kept pace with other arts nnd,srolng, and the undersigned arc prepared for it. They have just received a mammoth stock of new, cheap &.handsome Goods, among which wo have the celebrated ( Gold Medal Silks, .French Morinoes, nil colors; plain and printed Mous. do lalncs,’Thibet Cloths, Alpa-' ebaa, Habit Cloths, Calicoes, Ginghams, and an IMMENSE QUANTITY of other goods, both for ladles and gentlemen; Bonnots, Bonnet Ribbons; Handkerchiefs, Ho siery, Gloves, Trimmings,' Gum Shoes, Carpet Bags, ’Oil Cloths, Cloth: Caps, &c. Also, CLOTHS. C ASjSI MERES, Sattlncts, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Tickings, Ribbons, Embroideries and a general stock of Goods in our lino. "We invito the pub- Uc to'nn examination of tho above,for bargains. Give us ah early dall, as they are selling rapidly at our usual low prices. BENTZ & BROTHER. Carlisle, Oct. 11,1855; FRESH ARRIVAL OF IgglSjvflli THE subscriber having just received and open ed his supply of Goods for the Fall trade, would cull the attention of his friends and the public generally, to tho largo and well selected stock of Foreign and Domesti? Goods now on hand, assuring them that the assortment is com plete, and the prices such as cannot fail to give satisfaction. ■ ' ' ■ i The attention of Builders,■ Carpenters, end Cabinet-makers, is .respectfully dlroctaa to our stock of locks', bolts, scrcwsvhingos.'ualls, glassj putty, paints, roll,'varnishes, veneers, moulding! hair-cloth, fed.;, Edgd-foola of every description, saws, planes', &c. *• ’■ • 4 ’ ■ Coaoh-mokors nnd Saddler* wifi •find.-the as sorlmont of Good* In (heir- lino particularly largo, embraclrtgcanvassood trimmings of every kind, axles, springs, hubs', spokes, felloes, shafts, &c.; saddle trees and harness mountings of every quality and stylo. •“ i Housekeepers are Invited tolcall and examine our Cuttlery, Britfannia and Plated-ware, Pans, Kettles, Cedar-ware, &c. . IRON.—AIso, a largo nasqHroont of rolled and' hammered Iron, Nall-rpds, .Horso-shoe Iron,&c.( also, cast, shear, spring and blister steel. , , . In addition to the above, wi have also rccoi vcd a r splendid'stock of Wall Paper , of al kinds, cheaper than ever. Wolhvlto our friend to call, knowing ll will bo to their own advan them, Don’t forget the place. East Main street V HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, August 23, 1856. Splendid Jewelry, IVotr.Ues, &e. THE subscriber respectfully informs tlio citi zens ol Carlisle and the public generally, that no has just opened a largo and splendid as sortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, of every stylo abd quality. His store is situated on corner of the Public Square, in the room formerly occupied by, S.. Elliott, oho door ©ait of G. W. llitncr’s dry goods store. Ills stock will consist ol every article usually kept by' watch makers and jowolbrs, vizGOLD tf«» WATCHES of every stylo and quality, prices from $25 to $125. Silver Watches PMfifefrom $5 to $45. Gentlemen’s Gold Fob, Vest; and Neck Chains 5 Gold Keys and Seals; Gold Studs and Vest Buttons. .Breast Fins. Box Rings, &c. Ladies Gold 1 Neck Chains, Gold Chadalns, Gold Lockets. Breast Fins, Ear-rings, Ear-drops, Cuff Pins, Gold-Fens and Pencils, Gold Tldmblcs, Gold Bracelets, Silver and Pearl Card cases. Jot Bracelets, Ac. , A largo , stock of Finger Ringa.-SHver and Ptalcd Wire, Fruit Dishes, Card Baskets, Ten Setts, Plated Cups and Goblots,.Napkin Kings,'fee., with many other fancy notiohs: All goods warranted to bo what they are sold for. CyParllcular attention paid to tlio repairing of Gold Watches, Jewelry. Ac. All work war ranted according -to quality. Tho subscriber hopes by strict attention to business and a do stro to please, to receive a liberal share of pub. lie patronage. IF. D. A. NAUGLE. Carlisle, July 10, 1855—tf Watches, Clock*, Jewelry, Ate. Weil JJigb Stmt, C, trihit. Thomas m jijat i /srN Clock*, Jewelry and Fancy Good*, dfiUSt'wiilch ho is prepared U> soli' ourihiW. terms that'chnnot foil to.plonso till In a good Time-Pleco. Among his stock will bo found —ftill.jpwoHcd,GoJd Lovers; Ladles Gold Lapinas Silver Lovers;. Silver Lupines Silver Quartiers; English, French, and Swiss Watches. Ills slock of i , ■ i is large and cotuplotb, nnd conmsts of Mcllaliojis, ladles tt gohtlonion’s Hroiista’itJS,! Ingcrflings, fancy and plain Ear Itlngs/Scarl Pins) &p. . , Also, gold Watch and Fob Chains, gold Keys and* Sfiats, gold and silver Poficll Cases, gmd Ond silver Spectacles, together with almost every other hrtlclo kept in a Jewelry establishment.—* A Ihll'snpply oI'CLOCKS, via* Pallor. Mantle and Ofilco—eight’day and twdnty-lour war ranted to go and keep correct time. 'Watches and Clocks are fully repaired, and warranted to keep llrst-rate time. The public are Invited to give him acall beforepmchaaing, us ho feels very oonildeiit that he Is able to give cun bo hod elsewhere. Juno 21, Jsss. , ■ * ,’i ’ 1 ‘ A. W. Orocn, ATTOUNEY AT LAW, has settled-in Mc chuiilcßbnrgifor the practice of-his profes sion. All kinds of Legal Wnhng. Oollectlops, Court bustiVos's, &b'.» promptly attended to. Oflloo qpposUo Drl’ Long’s resldrnco. • , , Ho.wtll Also attend to .Surveying, In town or MantryV- ' ■ ’d’ '[Cotobor 1861.] , Cosmopolitan Art Association! SECOND YEAR. A RRANGEMENTS for tho Second Annual xjlCollection oT tills now aifd popular IristltQ tion for f (Uo diffußibn' of Literature and Art, have been made on tho most extensive scale.— Ahio’ngtho works already engaged, ts tho far famed “ GENOrf'CROCIFIX,” which origi nally cost ten thousand dollars. In forming the new collection, tho diffusion of jvorks of American art, and tho encourage ment of American genius, have not been over looked. Commissions havobeoh issued to many of tho most distinguished American Artists, who will contribute some of their finest produc tions. Among them are threo Marble Busts, executed by tho greatest living Sculptor,—Hi ham Powers s GEORGE WASHINGTON, Tho Father of his Country; BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, " Tho Philosopher 5 DANIEL WEBSTER, Tho Statesman. A special agent has visited Europe and made careful and judicious selections of foreign works of art, botli in Bronze and Marble; Statuary and choice Paintings. Tho whole forming a largo and valuable col lection of paintings and statuary, to be distri buted freo among tho members of the Associa tion for tho second year. Terms of Membership. Tho payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member of this Association, and entitles him to either one of the following Magazines for ono year, and also a ticket in the distribution of >o Statuary and Pointings. -The Literature issued to subscribers consists of the following Monthly Magazines: Harpers, Putnam’s, Knickerbocker, Blackwood’s, Gra ham’s, Gudcy’s Lady’s Book, and Household Words. Persons taking five memberships arc entitled to any live of the Magazines for one year, and to six tickets in the distribution. The net proceeds derived from tho sale ol memberships, are devoted to tho purchase oi works of art for the ensuing year. The jSdvantages Secured by becoming a member of tins Association, are Ist. All persons receive the full value of their subscriptions at tho start, in tho shape of ster ling Magazine Literature. 2d. Each member is contribntlng towards pur chasing choice works of art, which are to be dis tributed among themselves, and arc at tho same time encouraging the arts of the country, dis bursing thousands of dollars through its agency. Persons in remitting funds for membership, will please give their post-office address In full, stating the month they wish tho Magazine to , commence, nnd have tho letter registered at the Post Office to prevent loss; on tho receipt of which, a certificate of membership, together with tho Magazine desired, will bo forwnniedto any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores will observe that by joining this Association, they receive tt e Magazine nnd free ticket in the annual distribution, all at tho same price they now pay for tho Magazine alono. Beautifully illustrated catalogues giving full descriptions, sent tree on application. For membership, address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. At either of the principal offices—“ Knicker bocker Magazine” office, 348 Broadway. N. Y., or, Western Office, 160 Water street, Sandus ky, Ohio. November 16, 1855. Family Coal TONS Lyken’a Valley Coal, broken OvPvf and roscrcencd, prepared expressly for family use and under cover, so that I can fur nish It dry and clean during the winter season. I have also on hand and lor sale, the Luke fldlcr Coal, from the mines of Boyd, Uosser & Co., and Shamoklu Coal, from the mines of Qochran, Peale & Co., all of which I will sell at 'email prodts for cash, and deliver to any part of WM. B. 11UKRA.Y, Jgent ‘November 15, 1856. Xottu and country. THE subscriber takes (his method of inform ing his friends and thopublicgenorany. (hat ho continues to carry on the Cabinet and Under taking Business, ut his stand. North Hanover street, next door to Havorstick’s drug store, and nearly opposite tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. Coffins made ut the shortest notice and at mod erate prices. Having provided himself with a new and fine TTenrso, ho will attend funerals in town and country, personally, witlipul any cx- Mimi,, tra charge. He will also carry on the Cioinet Making in all U its various branches, and will constantly keep on hand Bureaus, Secretaries, Work Stands, Parlor Ware. Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans, Sofa Tables, Card, Side, Dln- Ihg and Breakfast Tables, Chamber Ware, such as French Field, (high and low posts,) Curtain and Jenny Lind Bedsteads, Washstnnds ol dif ferent kinds, Wardrobes, Venltlan Blinds, and Chairs of all kinds, ami nil other articles usual ly manufactured in this lino of business. His workmen are experienced, eastern city workmen, ami his work is made In the latest city stylo, and all under his Inspection, and ol the best materials; all of which Is warranted to bo good, and will ho sold low for cash. Ho in vites all to give him n call before purchasing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hereto fore extended him, he feels Indebted to his nu merous customers, and assures them that no efforts will bo spared In future to please them in stylo, manufacture ami price. Give us a call. Remember the place, nearly opposite the Bank. April 19, 1856. DAVID SIPE. Ctaiillemoki’H SliawK AN extensive assortment for sale by Wm. A. Miles, Main street, opposite the Telegraph Office, Carlisle. October 25, 1855. FOOTE Sc BROTHER, Plumbers & Gas Fitters, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. rpHB subscribers nro prepared to execute all kinds of work In their lino, viz s Lend and Iron Pipes, Bath Boilers, Hydrants, Water Closets, Bath Tubs, Wash Basins, Hot and Cold Shower Force ahd Lift Pumps, Baths, Hydraulic Rams, bo., Every description of Plain and Ornamental Gas Fixtures, furnished and put up on ,‘ l, “ tonus. Fixtures put up In Churches nt short notice, In the most modern stylo. KF* Jobbing attended to. ’October 26, 1866. Blare (ot.Snlt. TUB Dry Goods store nnd fixtures of John Coyle, deo’d., In llogoslown, Oumbcrlnnd county, will bo ottered at prlrelo solo by the Adror. on onsy terms. Tim stock Is In order end will amount to nbput *3OOO. The Dwelling nnd Store room will bo rented to II o purchaser. They nro both two story “'d "°“ r 'r now, lowing n good gorden. ivory vnr oly of nnd grope, Stabling nnd water on tbo lot, ’nnd ovory cunvonionco cornploto. Possession glron limnodiutoly. Artertho Utah lliosubsorl. her will bo thoro lor a few weeks, utr «u« SCOTT COYLE, Mmr. November I, 1860 —dt GCO. Z. HIU3TZ, _ DENTIST. OdlcoatthorcHldonco of Ills brother, on North Pitt St., November 10, 1855. DliioUNUiitU Coni. ffTknrk BUSHELS Blacksmith Coal, a first #mIULI rato article, receiving,and for sale by WM. 11. MUUKAY, Jgent. ’ CarllalA, Juno 11.1 HG flm ~ . THUNKS ami Carpet Buga; t A largo, lot of Travelling Trunks nnd Carpet Bags fomlo cheap by PHILIP ABNOLT). April 6, 1865. . JACOB tT. WCWDERMCn, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend prompt ly to all buslness'entrusted to him. Otlico with G. B. Cole, NprlbHonovcretroct,opposite Billet’s hotel. Oarlfelo,Nov. 1,1856; ‘ c. p. hvjhrich, i TitoftNEY AT LAW, will promptly attend xjL to all business entrusted to Itiscaro. Office Inßeetom’s Row, Carlisle, April 5,186 - Popß . > rpilE subscriber offers for rent (ho store room L now in the occupancy of Geo. \V. Hilncr, Esq.', the best business stand in Carlisle. Pos session given on the first day of April next. ROBERT IRVINE. October 25, 1855. A Card DR. J. BAUGHMAN, Ids licaltli having boon restored, offers his services to the people of Cumberland County. Office in Hast Main st. opposite Reiser's Hotel. People in the country as well as in town attended to. Novembers, 1865. Estate Notice. LETTRS of Administration on the estate of John Kama, lato of Monroe township, Cumberland co., dec’d., have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber rcsld , ing in the same township. All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to HENRY KAHNS, Admr. Nov. 15, 1855—Gt Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store. East Main Street, Carlisle, THE subscriber begs leave to inform bis cus tomers and tbo public iu general, that be bas removed bis GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE to tbo room lately occupied by Mr. Elliott as a Drug Store, next door to Illtner’a store, East Main street. Thankful lor past favors, be re spectfully informs all bis old customers and the public, that ho has on hand a well selected stock of the latest styles of Clotha, Casslmeres, Vestings, and other goods adapted to all seasons for Men aim Boys’ wear, which he is prepared to make up at short notice, and'ln the best manner and latest styles. Having the experience of years in the busi ness of Culling and Making, he flatters himself that ho will sntisly all who give him a call. He has also a good assortment o( Trunrmngj, of every variety and best quality. Persons wishing to find their own Cloths, can have the same trimmed and made up on reason able terms. In addition to this he has on hand a well selected stock of Gentlemen’s and Boy’s Furnishing Goods, such ns shirts, collars, cravats, stocks, suspenders, and handkerchiefs, all of which can he bought at city prices at his shop in East Main street. HENRY S. RITTER Carlisle, June 7, 1866, GREAT ATTRACTION I I NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS" THE subscriber has just returned from New York and Philadelphia, and Is opening the most extensive assortment of Kali ami Winter Goods ever brought to Cumberland county, among which are Stilla, Broche and Blanket Shawls. Splendid Silks. Cashmeres, Delaines, French Merinocs and Pnramcttas, elegant needle work Collars and Ruffles, Ribbons ami Dress Trim mmgs in great variety, Blankets, Flannels, Lln -1 aeys, &c., very cheap. Cloths, Cassimorcs, Cassinctts, Vestings, Kentucky Joans, See. Cotton and Lambs wool Shirts and Slips, Hosiery, Gloves, a big stock and very cheap of new CARPETING If DRUGGET&. An Immense slock of Boots and Shoes, of good quality and very cheap. In tills department we go ahead of all competition. My stock is now very largo anti complete, having boon selected with great caro. All in wont of cheap goods arc invited to examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere. Cali at tho old stand, East Main Street. A lot of well ramie CLOTHING on hand, which will bo sold at cost lor cash. CHAS. OGILBY. Carlisle. Oct. 16, 1855. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store, W,M. A. MILES' Store, in Main at., (oppo site the Telegraph office,) now oilers for sale a most extensive and Inviting assortment ot FURNISHING GOODS FOR GEN’I'LE MEfr, at prices which claim liberal patronage. 1 got up my goods in the first style Qf art, and their recommendation may bo Implicitly relied on. Gentlemen in want of Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Stockings, Stocks, Ties, Gloves, Silk Shirts and Drawers, Canes, Shoulder Braces, Porfmonufties. Brushes, Combs, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Carpet Bags, Purses, Umbrellas, Cigar-cases, Watch Guards, &c., are particular ly refered to my establishment. Also on hand, n superior article of Ladies’ Gauntlets, Kid anti Gum Gloves. Carlisle, Sept. 27, 1855—3 in Fall and Winter nothing! AT STEINER h BUG’S., Cheep Clothing Store. Wc bog leave to Inform onr friends and customers, as well ns Iho public in general, that wo have Just received, ftnd are constantly receiving, an extensive stock of seasonable Clothing, wldch wo will sell on the moat nccom. modeling terms, lower than that of any other establishment In this or neighboring towns— Those having n proper regard for economy, com fort and gentility of dress, are politely Invited to an inspection of onr goods, manufactured by Iho best workmen, materials of the best fabtlcs, and moat select styles. Amongst our choice and cheap assortment will bo found Kinc Black Cloth Deets and Frock Coati, Snckt, Plain and Fancy Catsimerc, Clouded Cath. vicrette , Tweed, Summer Cloth, Linen, Linen Duck, Gingham and Check COATS. PaxtAlooxs. —Now stylo of fancy and black Cassimero, Cmwlnct, Corduroy, Summer Cloth, Linen, Linen Duck, uhd an endless variety of Summer panfa. ... .. . _ . A very large and nchassoi'ftncnt, ai,ch is black satin, embroidered Grenadine, fancy ,11k, fancy check, casslinoro,.Marseilles, bum- iuor Cloth, &C. jßovt* Chihinfr— A groat assortment of sack and frock, of linon, glnglmra and tweed sack and frock-coats, pants and vests. Shirk Fine while shirts with linen bosoms, calico and different chock shirts, collars, bub. ponders, gloves, umbrellas, carpet bags, &c* Straw Hah and Caps.—An extensive stock of palm leaf, Canton and Leghorn Hnlsj silk, oil, and Navy copsj a choice assortment of Alik nock and pocket handkerchiefs, stocks, &c. Call there and you may roly npon U that every article you purchase will prove to ho precisely whnt U Is represented to bo, and you will save a handsome per contago on your purchase mo ney-forlu giving bargains, STEINER &XJKO. can’t ho heat I Carlisle, Oct 11. 1855. While Hail Academy. Three Mtle* West of IJanishtiag. THE tenth session of this Institution will commence on Monday, the fifth of Novem ber ncx|. Parentsaml GmudliinM are fi-qucsted to inquire Into Its merits., lustrncllon Is given in thu ordinary and higher branches of an Eng lish education, and also in tho Latin, Greek, French and German languages, and Vocal and Instrumental Music. , TERMS» Boarding, Washing and Tuition In tho English branches, and Vocal muslo por session of 6 months, • Instruction In each of tho Languages, « JJJJ Instruction In Instrumental Music, ~ - 'For Circulars And address \ ■. • D, DENLINGER, HarHthvri, j Septembers©, I*M., , 1 Good trill Hose Company. • : Christmas and New Year's Fain -l THE Good Will Hobo Company propose hold, ing d Fair nt .Marion cortifuondng Decemr ber 24tb and closing January Ist, 1860, in wbitiH the kind co-opcrallon of the public fs Respect fully solicited. The object being to procure funds to erect a Hose House. A few moments devoted to this purpose will bo gratefully rof momberod by the Good Will Hose Company. "*"3. U. Wunderlich, Jos. W. CoiLnr, A. K. Siieaper, I. J'. Isinorr, ‘ • "* Geo. M’FKrtr, U. Srortswoon, / L. M. Myers, J.C. Sknrb, J. D. Halbert, H. A. Sturgeon, - J. W. Elliott, S. W.ExnLy, . - 1 Nov. 22, 1866. Cemwj7/«. - Public House for Rent. THE tavern stand now occupied by Thomnl Costamngna, situate nt the bead of Boiling Springs, South Middleton township, Ciimbof T lamVcounty, miles cast of Carlisle, Is offered for rent front the Ist of April ensuing. .. PETER F. EGBr November 8, 1855^—31 Valuable Properly f«r.Bulh, Froucli, it American DRY-GOODS, BOUGHT EXCLUSIVELY AT AUCTIOiTi Nos. J & « Bank St., below Market, between., Second and Third, Philadelphia. , . (jy To cash or short time buyers we will sell at a very small advance on Auction * September 20, 1865-^-2 ma PLAINFIELD ACADEMY. ! NEAR CARLISLE, PA., 1 . ■ rpHE nineteenth session (6 months) will cotti* nmneo Nov. Gth. A new building has b«Cfl erected containing Gymnasium, Music Room* &c. With Increased facilities for- instruction* and ample accommodations, this Institution presents great Inducements to parents who de sire the physical nnd mental improvement of tholf sons. Tonus per scssiort, $O5 00 For circulars with Bill Information address 11. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor* Plainfield, Cumb. co., Oct. 4; 1865. IRON I IKON! I Tho subscriber has tho sat isfaction to announce to tho public that bis large and extensive Warehouse is completed, and filled with orto of the'lurgekiahdhcstassort monls of Hammered and Rolled Iron ever offer, ed in this place* Tliosu In want of Iron, would do well to examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. IIENHV SAXTON* September 20, 1856. (£7“Tiie Pokt somewhere speaks of “winter lingering In thu lap of spring,” h«t It needs no pool to 101 l Halt la llio caao nVISVfm’ tho last tow .lays having hewn decidedly wintry. Nor dooa It need a poof lo Inform Ike-piMlv that for all aorta of woollier (hero la a very abun. daat proilalon of aallahlo and fnahloanblo cloth. Inc at ItooKHito & IV’iMOlf-a cheap a ora, K°. m Choatont atrcoi, cortiof «f Iran kilo Place, Philadelphia.—l,v ■ ■ V W' Clmvroul. , CHARCOAL constantly on hand and salo by W. D. MUBRAT„Agt,- Novembor 22,’1856. -