[uniiv.* jnony. ffe 'flnd Uio following in a into number of tho a great day in Chinadom. 1 Wd died. He had, flnrihg life, merchant, and occupied a Sion of influence among his countrymen— IS. dMlb was. therefore, considered to be an H" “ • re 1,0 bad been a poor man ho might f ■ carried- out, rolled up in a winding Sf”( b rm''the back of his son or-aome faithful jb”*; "tumbled into a- hastily-constructed with'tho iait sod laid over him would all recollections of his virtues or manit is different. BrSl hnalilics arc enhanced in tho public LuPuadon by a. knowledge of bis wealth. Vir ".“when associated with large possessions, \t and the Chinese have not! bad hnitators. Tho Chinese merchant at Sue eravo a most curious ceremony was per i vcsttixlay, Uicd abont three weeks ago. .SfSglnterrcd in tho Lone Mountain Ccmcto • ■ -nhiidt nny pomp. Yesterday, however, a an I friends pro !Sa«i to his grave for thir purpose of making his wanes. A reverence for the .one of the B0?t striking characteristics -• j^i'Chinraorape,' It is, inflict, tho corner of their religious beUeff On arriving at ’.h, eruve the’whole company alighted from the ‘;.rH.cU in which they had been con.eyed,and 'Srt the ceremony by spreading mats "ill around it..: A. roast pig was placed at tho ■flit something.cjaoat the hepd, while all over .Tim) Sltcwod- apple dumplings, fruits, and ,'-llW(^-fc*a»iuman it looked 7?rfT rfrtftH lilCc''a:w4iUi«otWh ur ! fio*nlo, mid, to ml »pn«ininccs f all lltat Hie ChwSfc'df.fri'es fd « vciy good meal, wqu iMOiar ,& ft very practicable C 'andacnslble woy pftestifying their respect for : qf thar friend, were tho •shop-ktfcUa, .• The delicacies were, however, all thenw.of thc hungry soul of the . merchant, which had not tasted food V^brthree , weeks, (a privation that would no * doiAlhatwhoen seriously felt if it had been m ’ ill* flesh.) and which it was Rupposcd-washo wring around; smacking its lips over tho'dnin •lV food they had provided lor it. As soon as ; r ill thO eatables wcre lrifd on the grave, the widdw' bf the deceased Itobblid up and took her • lUnd af the’ foot.’ Around her head several: ■’ i yards Of white cloth were rolled. A priest with ' Vefycurly pig-twlr a very long blue,gown ' reaching to hiM feet, and ft very long ~l ftt iho head. The frLnds ana relatives stood around. As soon as the woman commenced to wqil« ftll the clothes of tho dcceasvd,wcre lakcn . ~out jt trunk and set on fire., Among the - olotheS’Werc several pieces of line silk, which -had apparently never been worn. The whole - -probably was worth over $5OO. Four canary tarda-ware let loose in order to help the soul of the deceased iu-iis flight to- another world.and When the clothes Were all consumed, and the - fanary birds had taken shelter in the nctghbor - Ihg pricst with the long face rang a bejl'which Hc'had in his hand, at the time * inuttcrtngft prayer or incantation. A general , howl followed. The ceremony was concluded liytli* Vhole company marching around the grave, headed by the priest, who rang his bell, at every step, and looked very solemn, indeed. Tba pig ana the.applc-dumplings.and the fruits the flowers, aqd tho matting, were all core. • .fully packed up and placed in the carHmres, . ' ; «nd the whole party then returned to town, -.-where, we are informed, the eatables -exposed In the grave will be sold in small pieces at ex orbiant prices to those who are religiously in clined." , r . i ■■ Bobbery of the Arsenal. i .fmpcs A. Drauc, Superintendent oflhe State •: Arsenal at Harrisburg, ln-+ Uvn arrcHtcd aim - -as.notv in thft Dauphin county Jail on a charge • abstracting and, fraudulent!? disposing of •. -'•ertain anus belonging to thcCOtoinoitwcallb. j :.u\ Cobom, a. -ntemoer elect to the Legislature • < n|i*!ff«Bn3aiW»:*wf ike I*ermsyWania Railroad. U also strongly ini ■ flicalcd'trt thlS'dirtj-;irau*acLion, and has been '■'- 1 Rop'd lo anatror at the approaching Crim . ' r jnal CourOp Harrisburg, which lakes place in ** January, when all the facts connected with the .case will be fully developed. The arms have .been recovered and will be returned to the Ar cenal. 'An example will beset in this case, .which,-Wq think, will be instrumental in put ting a check to Commonwealth stealing, which has been carried to an alarming extent during the part fifteen or twenty years, a fact general " IradmiUed, whilst the uOenders have escaped • 1 punishment. No class of men should be so sc : Vetelydclt with ,as those who violate-the sa- Jred trust reposed in them of administering the aftalfts of government, whether in high or more objure places. —■ lied ford Gazette. Dbatu oy A Miskh. —The Sandusky Vindi catorannouncc* the death of a German named John llcrryman, at that place, leaving a fop* from twenty-five to fifty ilious%nd. ',Th*t paper says : ~ • »*lle whs one of the lowest class of misers, j equal to the most loathsome ever painted by DiChctlft. For the last sixteen years, he has constantly worn the same blue, linsey-woolsey -tramus and pantaloons, carefully run or darn ed all over with strong thread, so as to prevent the possibility of wearing out, except on some occasions, such as land sales, or ■ something of that nature, when thoygave place , to » suit of black velvet tliat he often boasted •:h*d nerved him faithfully for forty years. He • contracted the disewtoof which he died by walk ing over the bad roads during the most inclem ent weather of the season, all the way to Put nam and Henry counties, to pay his tax® on lands lie owned there, without sufficient cloth* Ing to protect him from tho cold. In fact, we are informed tliat he scarcely ever wore a shirt i *ji>r Under garment, and that tho one ho had on ' when ho died had not been changed for over • fbtvo months. Although rich, ho has been ' known to-chaffer with the smiths over tho price ■ :of a borsc-shoo which ho had picked up m the : - ,«tfttC So far as i» known, ha leaves no heir. He always resented ahy questions as to the mpi ace of his birth; wlaltvcs, or early history. Siarrlfb - In Carlisle, on the 20th inst., by Ihcßov. r,' . J* 0. Huchor. Mr. David O. Wills, of Frank •• • lin county, to Miss Anna Wolf, daughter ol • the late Christian Wolf, of this county. . NOTICE* TntS’ members of the Cumberland County Agricultural Society, will meet at the Court -House, In Carlisle, on Tuesday, the Ist day of January, 1850, to elect tliclr officers for tbo on ■ulog year. ROBT. MOORE, Beery. Carlisle, Deo. 27, 1865—1 t Agents Wanted. THE undersigned will giro constant employ ment from this time to tho Ist of April next, to twenty-five business men, at $2,50 per day. They are wanted as travelling agents to visit all the most poputoua parts of tho Stato to obtain aubscribors for a valuable publication, and to deliver tho work. Each agent upon starting out may take any amount of tho work ho pleases by,giving approved security to pay over tho proceed? of bis sales, deducting therefrom his salary, and returning within a given time any or the work he may have unsold. lam awaro that In (hie business some men’s services are worm twice as much as othorsj those who believe they can make more than two dollars and Any cents pee day by selling for a fair per contngo, may have that chance. , For.further Information apply to Stephen Wilson, Portsmouth, Dauphin Co., Pa., or to BonJ. F. Allison, Agent, Carlisle, Cumberland ■ county,- Pa* STEPHEN WILSON, Fortmouih, Dnuphin Co., Pa- December 27,1666. ' Wse^t : aft(j;Tpahcy^6oafc' < '- AT tb'e Tea and Grocery store of the sobscrl her, is-Just received a. flap assortment of tWO French China and Decorated Fancy JJrii ffAf clet, among 'which may bo found Rich Vases, Colognes, Jewel Boxes, Cups and Saucer's, Card Baskets) Inkstands, Toy, Tea and Dinner Sots, China Dolls, and other Gilt and Plain articles, usofhl as well as suitable for the season. Also, a general assortment of GROCERIES and Spices adapted to the season, all fresh and of the best quality, together with a lot of now Bethlehem Buckwheat, ol b..^ "’lt will bd sold the only one knuwn to man by which tboad Impediments can be forever removed, and be Wtfhhare no pay till the patient Is cured, which shall ,bo tested by reading and speaking without mi .Impediment. Remember, nocuronopayrequ/red. Dr. Jo*** may bo found at Parson’s HoWr l,lu aot,) instant. December 20,1805—21* . ~ NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to ajlncrsons inter ested, thnMhu accountofthe lion. Samuel Woodburn. Sequestrator of Ijie' Hanover and Carlisle TurnplkoUoad Company, has been filed in the ProtlionoUry'a Otllco for examination by said Sequestrator, and will be presented to the Court ot Common Pleas of Cumberland county, fur confirmation and allowance, on Wednesday tho 16th day of January, 1856. D. K. NOELL, Prolb’y. per I*. Quiolkt, Ucp. Proth’y. - December 20, 1855—81 NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given t)iat an application was made tho 18th day ql Dec. 1856, to the Court ofCuminon Pleas ol Cumberland county, for a Charter of Incorporation for the “Good Will Hose Company,” ot tho Borough of Car lisle. and the Court make thq following decree i And now to wit i Dec. 18, 1855, notice of this application directed to lie published In tho county tor throe week# prior to the next term of tin- C urt. Br tub Court. If by tho next term no sufficient reason bo shown to tho contrary, tho said court will bo asked to grunt said charter. December 20, 1856. i- PRUGS, ClipiflUCAtS, Confectionaries Goods. milP! undersigned hnailutft) replenished his I stock of Goods, and** his Dwgsand Chem leals have been selected,with grpatcaro, ho Is prepared to fill all order* promptly. Hlafrlonds may rely upon the genuineness and purity of every article. ljls stock of. ConfiJcllonarlc« Is largo and selected with special reference to tho Holidays, and will, afford arly variety pew sons may desire In thtf lino, lie has a largo assortment of Gorman.'andi Domestic Fancy Candle*, .nisrflgum wffall Thomas Haycock as tenant, containing 110 Acres and. 137 Perches, •95 of which aro cleared and,ln a high state of cultivation, and tho residue covered with excel lent timber, the whole thoroughly lenced. Tho improvements have Been but recently » n erected, and consist of a new two story Log Bouse, 28 (cet by 80, a Rank Born,lower part stone and upper frame, 7fifcvt long. witlTWa- and two Com Cribs attached, the woatherboarding Jplnncd andpainted white, and other necessary out-buildings; a line assortment of fruit trees about tho house, and a large num ber of locust trees scattered all over tho farm, and an excellent Well of water convenient to the bouse. The property'in all respects is a most valuable ono, tho being of excellent quality and the improvements of the qjost sub stantial character. For tehns. &c., enquire of A. L. SPONSLEU, lUal EslaU Jlgt. $ Scriviner. Carlisle, Oct. 26,1855. dead;. TPBN--Y. Tribune, *fvtalM tiwa Dr. Joel Show 1 , an houjpt man and earnest 'reformer, widcl/i known f au ia 'pioneer or tbo Water enro into tho United States, died last Saturday, In year pond after giving a biographical sketch, states that he “died In the fullest* -n fid noc |n the system ho had so obly and earnestly advocated.” Wc knew Dr. Shew prior to bis going to Germany, In ’4l and '42, and wo believe bo was honest in bis convict! onst bat,'like many other honest men, he died a vic tim to'his delusion. Cold water Is not adapted to all rtiftnllestationa of disease, nor every varie ty of temperament and destitution. In the East Indies, children are rarely over washed In water, but thvy arc oiled every day. A child's head can bo kept much cleaner with oil than whhout It j and many young'jiersons with hectic cheekt would probably never know the last days of consumption, Iflhelr parents would insist on having tho chest, back, and limbs anointed with the "EUthic Oil” two or three times a week. Tho Ilobfow Physicians Sofctn to have consider ed oil as more efDcacious than any other reme dy. Tho sick were always anointed with oil,ns tho most powerful means that was known of checking disease. Wo are Dot unsupported in our statements, that wo have made the most Important discovery of modern times i and that the generation now coming on tho active «Ugo of life, will most lully acknowledge and apply the principle ol Hygiene we have Introduced. “No bleeding, vomiting nor purging,” but a perfect, natural and heoUh- Ail action of all tho powers ol life may bo kept up without tho aid o( roue** 01 weakening ap pliances. OH ol Itself, however, has no Elec tric principle. Wc claim Us use as a necessary adjunct, and that tho combination we have dis covered, in which wo have Introduced an Elec tric power or principle, Is capable of relieving pain imtantly in most cosU, atvayi soon, and produces no possible bad rtssults. Tho “art of healing,” though of more im portance than all other arts and discoveries, has not kept pace with other arts and sciences—so says on able Writer, which ho thinks is owing to tho pronoUCM ol schools to adhere to old views and antiquated dogmas. 'But tho people are beginning to open their eyes and to see these things In their true light, u# hence the rise and progress of all tho “Isms” and theories» female | doctors and q»acks flourish, because the pcojild will nolimlloto In tbo Infallibility of a profes sion so Inconsistent*and. they ate bound to try all and to hold fusl that which Is good, If U can bo found. . It Is adM ‘Ch&l'S&VdClintoek was once re curded by tho “ rOgtfUtf”'as'a doiftl-Ood, but as ho saw lit to htlt outa lotpf medicines on his own responsibility, dH manner of abuses Is hooped on him. Is bo ndi the some talented DocW riow, tlit tho grtat/wodlcal Journals ro ■ presented lilm formcrly!- ~Wo hero ■ Ipect for the pmltsslnn,end lure reeolvedn-on. r them every mart of fever, and wo are now job ■ milling lo than, onr views and wo “ n,l " llo ] " • our medicine, tut have no eympalhj will. the Jealous, titnld £)d bdckhillilg among litem, and ask none of (heir favors, Wo fool porsuadod wo shall bonoOt them ntoro than hov cao u> and that the people will .Ward us tho dlsllncllon duo an Immensely valuable discovery. Dow.ro of counterfoils. g M j T ohoml „. o* DEOBATH h 00. Only ofDco. 38 South Eighth street, south of Ohosnut, Philo] Price low. . For sale by B. J. Knrea, wholesale an I re tail agent for Cumberland county, and by S. W. Havebbtioßs Carlisle. November 1,186£» —Ini* Phillips, Stryker & Jennings, WHOLESALE DEALERS Ilf JRrlllati, froncli. 4 American DBY-GOODS, BOUGHT EXCLUSIVELY AT AUCTION, Nos 1 & 8 Bank St., below Market, between Second Mrf Third, Philadelphia. KT-To cash or'ibort lime buyers wo will sell at a very small advance on Auction Soptoiibcr 20, 1856 —2ma Morey >vaii«co to thoir own ndvan tago. Don’t forgot lira plnco, East Main utrcet. lIENIIV SAXTON. Angnsl 20, 1865. Splendid Jewelry, Wntclic*, fcc. TUK subscriber respectfully infornis the citi zens ot Carlisle and thu public generally, that he lias just opened a lurgo and splendid as sortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, of every stvle and quality. His store is situated on the N. E. corner of the Public Square, in the room formerly occupied by S. Elliott, ono door east ol G. W. Hitner’s dry goods store, ilia stock will consist o( every article usually kept by watch makers and jewelers, viz : GOLD jO WATCHES of every style and quality, prices from $2O to $lB5. Stiver U’a/ches £J(from $5 to $4O. Gentlemen’s Gold * ob, Vest, and Neck Chains ; Gold Keys onrt Seals; Gold Studs and Vest Buttons, Df.msl Pins. Box Kings, Ac. Ladies Gold Neck Chains, Gold Chatlains, Gold Lockets. Breast Pins, Ear-rings, Ear-drops, Cuff Pina, Gold Pons and Pencils, Gold Thimbles, Gold Bracelets, Silver and Pearl Card cases. Jet Bracelets, Ac. A large stock of Finger Rings, Silver and Plated Ware, Fnnl Dishes, Card Baskets, Tea Setts, Plated Cups and Goblots, Napkin Kings, Ac., with man) other fancy notions. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. . . attention paid to the repairing ol Gold Walcilea, Jewelry. Ike. All work war. ranted nccordlpg lo quality. Tire subscriber hopes by atrlcl attention to business and o do site to nluiutc, to receive a literal share of pub lid patronage. W. D. A. NAUGLE. Carlisle, July 19, 1865—tf _ Wntt'heii Clocks, Jewelry, &.<’ Wetl High Street, Carlisle. Thomas conlyn ims just opened, at hi 8 store In IVcst High street, opposite Marlon Hall, and Intends to keep constantly on hand, a « complete assortment of II aloha, JBL SCTk Clock!, Jewelry ami Fancy Goods, JyJawhlch ho Is prepared to sell audUm terms that canpol fall to please all Ini want ol a good Time-Piece. Among his "lock "111 bo found —Hill Jewelled Gold Leversi Ladles Gold Laplnosi Silver Leyorsi Silver Laplncs; Silver Quartlerei English, French, and Swiss Watches. His stock of Jewelry, I. largo and complete, and consists of Medallons, ladles & gentlemen’s Breast Pina, I Ingot Bings, fancy and plain Ear Kings, Scarl I lbs, Ac. AIL, gold Watch and Fob Chains gold Keys and Seals, gold and silver Pencil Cases, gold and silver Spectacles, together with a most every other article kept In a Jewelry eslabl sbment.- A full supply of CLOCKS, via. Parlor, Mantle and Offleo— eight day and twenty-four—war ranted to go and keep correct lime. Watchu and Clock, arc fully repaired, and warranted to keep Brat-rate time. The public are Invited to give him a call before put chasing, as ho feels very conlldonl that ho s able to give better bargains than can bo had elsewhere. June 21, 1866. A. W. Oi’con, A TTOUNEY AT LAW, haa nettled In Me* A clianlcshnrg, for tho pmcllco of his profes sion. All kinds of Legal tVriling, Collections; Court business, Ac., promptly attended to. Office opposite Dr. Long’s roflldrnco. Ho win also attend to Surveying, In town or try. (Oatohar *9,18*1.] THE subscribers have-established a Book Agency In Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at tl)o retail price free of postage.. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Uarpor’B, Oodcy’s, Pulnatn’s, Graham’s, Frank Lesllo’B Fashions, &0., will receive the magazines tor bho J-ear and a copy ol a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jack sou or Clay; or, If subscribing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of the three portraits. If subscribing (o $G worth of Magazines, all three portraits will be sent gratis. Music tarnished to thbso who may wish Envelops of every description and size in largo or sitiail (juahlltles tarnished. Seal Prestos; Dies, &c., sent to order. Every description of Engraving on Wood ex ecuted with neatness and Views of Buildings. Newspaper Headings, Views of Ma chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business CardS, &C. All orders sent hy mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their bulldingd engraved can send a Daguer reotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex pi'ess. Persons at a distance having saleable articles ould And It to their advantage to address the ibscribefs, as we would act as age,.ts for the lie of the same. BYRAM & PIERCE. 60 South ThirtSirerf, PiMa., Pa J. n. DTBAM. T. MAT rtEBCE. Nov. 29, 1865—1 y Cosmopolitan Art Association! and other goods adapted to all seasons for Meo -■ - ■ ami Boys’ wear, which ho Is prepared to mako ARRANGEMENTS for tho Second Annual up at short notice, and In tho best manner and Collection of this new and popular Instilu- latest styles, tion for tho diffusion of Literature and Art, Having tho experience of yeats In the onn have been made oh the tavosi extensive scale.— ness of Culling and Slaking, he flatten WsMelf Among the works alt'cSd* engaged, Is tho tar. that he will satisfy all who give him a coll.’-He filmed “ GENOA CJWCJFiX which origl- Ims also a good assortment ol Trimrnivgi, of nally cost ten thonsand dollars. every variety god best duality. In forming the new collection, (be diffusion Persons wishing to find their own ClotbSj'pan of .vorks of American art, and the encourage- ha\c the same trimmed and made up on reason* ment of American genius, have not been over- I able terms. In addition to this be has on hapd looked. Commissions ht>Ve been issued to many j a well selected stock of Gcntlemcn f s and Boy** of tho most distinguished American Artists, ftu nuhing Goodj, such ns shirts, collars, crarati, who will contribute some of their finest ■ stocks, suspenders, and handkerchiefs, all of tions. Among them are three Marble Busts, which can be bought at city prices at bis &bof» executed by (he greatest,. Ijving Sculptor,—lit- l in Past Main street. ram Powers: ! GEORGE WASHINGTON*, The Father of Ms Country! BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, The Philosopher; DANIEL WEBSTER, The Statesman. A special agent has visited Europe and made careful and Judicious selections of foreign works of art, both in Bronze and Marble ; Statuary ami choice Paintings. The whole forming n large and valuable col lection of paintings and statuary, to be disiri 1 buted free among the members of the Associa , tion for the second year. SECOND YEAR. T'rmi of Membership The payment of three dollars constitutes any one n metiiber of tliia Association, und entitles Inm to either one of the following Magazines for one year, and also a ticket In the distribution ot the Statuary and Paintings. The Literature issued to subscribers consists ] of the following Monthly Magazines; Harper's, ; Putnam’s, Knickerbocker, Blackwood's, Gra-j ham’s, Godcy’s Lady’s Book, and Household i Words. . I Persons taking tire memberships arc entitled to any tiro of Hie Magazines for one year, and to hi tiekelt in the distribution. The net proceeds derived from the sale ol memberships, ore devoted to the purchase of works of ait for the ensuing year. Ti-e Mvaniages Secured by becoming a member of this Association, arc Ist. All persons receive the full value of their subscriptions at the start, in the shape ol ster ling Magazine Literature. 2d. Each member is contributing towards pur chasing choice works of«rt, which are to be dis tributed among lhcmselves, and ate at the same 1 time encouraging the arts of the country, dla-| burring thousands of dollars through Us agency. Persons In remitting fltnds for membership, will plcake glv'C their 'pust-nffleo address In tbit, - stating tho month llioyiwdsh tho Magazine to commence, and Imvo the Igttcr registered at the Post Office to prevent loss; on the receipt of which, a certificate of biemberslilpi together with the Magazine desired, will bo forwarded to any part of the country. • Those who purchase Mogasinos at Bookstores will observe that by joining fids Association, they receive tl o Magazine and free ticket in the annual distribution, nil at the same price they now pay for the Magazine alone. Beautifully illustrated catalogues giving full descriptions, sent true on application. For membership, address C- L. DEHDV, Actuary C. A. A. At either of the principal ofllccs—KnicUcr bocker Magazine” office, 348 Broadway. N. V., or, Western Office, 100 Water street, Sandus ky. Ohio. November 16. 1866. Family Coal TONS Lykcn's Valley Coil, broken OUU»mi rcscreoncd,prepared expressly toi family use and under cover, so that I can fur nish it dry and clean daring the « Miter season. I have also on hand and lor sale, the Luke, fidlcr Coal, from the mines ot U«\d. Hosier At Co., and Shainokin Coni, Irom (he linnet* ol Cochran, I’cale At Co., all of « Inch I will sell uI small profits lor cash, and delivn loain pul of the Borough WM, D. MCIIRAV, Jgtnl Nott'tnbcr 16, 1866. Town and Country T'lIE subscriber lakes this method of inform ing his friends and the public generally , (hat lie continues to carry dn the Calnnel aud L nder taking Uuiincj*, at his stand, North Hanover street, next door to Up'erstick’s drug store, and nearly opposite thy Carlisle Deposit Bank. Cornfrs made at the shortest notice and at mod erate juices. Having provided himself with a new and lino Hearse, ho will attend luner.ils in town and country, personally, without any ex- Ira charge. Ho w ill also carry gWgggESMR on the C/voinET Marino in all Its various branches, and will constantly keep oniisnd Bureaus, Socretaries, Work Stands, Parlor MJoro, Ujrliolslered Clmlrs, Solas, Ottomans, SofaTablea, Card, Side, Din- Ing and Breakfast iWos, Chamber U are, such as French Field. (bW> «hd jotv bosU,J Curtain and Jenny Lind p/ dif ferent kinds, IVardrdfios. Vchifian Blinds, nfid Chairs of all klhdi, antt all other articles usual ly manufactured In (lt)s line of business. His workmen aro mpcrionccd. eastern city workmen, and his work is mkdc In the latest city stylo, and all hlfl inspection, and ol the best materials; flll of which is warranted to bo good, and will bo sold low for cash. He In vltos all to give hltn.fl call before purchasing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hereto fore extended him, ho feels Indebted to his mi. mcrous customers, and assures them that no oflbrts will bo spared in toturo to pleas© them In stylo, manufacture and price. Give us a. ca 1. Remember the place, nearly opposHothe Bank. April 10, 1855. DAVID SITE. Gentlemen’s Shawls. AN extensive assortment for snlo by Wm, A. Milos, Main street, opposite the Telegraph Office, Carlisle. October 26, 1855. GEO. Z. DRGTZ, DENTIST. Office at (bo residence MMfsfiK of his brother, an North Pitt St., Carlisle. Novembor 16, 1865. CUarc6al, CHARCOAL constantly on band and for sale by W. I). MURRAY, Agt. November 22,’ 1866. Trunks nmi c«rpoi d»r«. a i»w' j’/l iprtlS, 1865, I l^Bent rwiHE- the K«ln*nd X Pill itreet, at preßentljj of Henry deters, Will be for fcnMftujh.tho Ist Of April. Also, for rent, the Blacksmith shop, on the corner of Pitt street and Dickinson hlley*—• Enquire of RbBtlKT NO«l*B» November 20, 1855—8 t For Rent. nniE subscriber offers for rent tho store room I now in the occupancy of Geo. VV, IHtner, Esq., the best business stand in Carlisle. Pot* session given uu the first day .of April next* ROBERT IRVINE. October 1»5, 1855. JACOB V. WVNDERUCD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend prompt ly to all business entrusted to him. Office with G. B. Cole, NortliHanover street, opposite Billet’s hotel. Carlisle, Nov. 1, 1866. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store. Eatl Alain Street, Carlitle. TUE subscriber begs leave to inform his cos tumers and the public In general, that be has removed his GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORK to the room lately occupied by Mr. Elliott a* * Drug Store, nest door to Hltncr’s store, East Main street. Thankful tor past favors, ho re spectfully informs ail his old customers add the public, that jto lufl op hadd a Well sclebtcd Mock of the latest styles of Cloths, Gassimeres, Vestings, HENBY S. RlTTfeft Carlisle. June 7, 1865. SAVING FIND or TBB L’, S. Insurance, Annuity & Trust COMPANY, S. Kt corner Third and Chestnut Sit., Pkilai Capital $260,000. MONEY is received on deposit daily. The amount deposited is entered In a Deposit book and given to the Depositor, or, If prefer red. a certificate will be green. All sums, large and small, are received, and the amount paid batk on demand, without no tice. Interest is paid at the rule of five per cent., commencing from the day of deposit, and ceaa* 1 mg fourteen days previous to the withdrawal of the money. l[|C llli>iit;,l • On the first day of January, In each year, the interest of each deposit is paid to the deposltof j or added to the principal, aa he may prefer. The company have now upwards of 8,500 de positors in the city of Philadelphia alono. Any additional Information will be given by addressing the Treasurer. I Dir«c/orj.—Stephen R. Crawford, President; | Lawrence Johnson, Vico President j AmbrofSi 1 W. Thompson, Benjamin W. Tinglcy, Jacob L. Florence, William M. Godwin, Paul B. God daid, George McHenry, James Dovereux, Gu»- lavus English. Secretary and Treasurer. —Pliny Flak. Teller anti Interpreter- —J. C. OchlscblagCT. September 0,1855 —ly (icntlcmen's Furnishing Stotts. WM, A. MILES* Store, in Main st., (oppo site the Telegraph office,) now offers for ealo a most extensive and Inviting assortment O* FURNISHING GOODS FOR GENTLE MEN, at prices which claim liberal patronage. Tgol up my goods In the first style o t art, and their recommendation may bo Implicitly relied on. Gentlemen in ffant of Shirt*, Collara, Drawers, Stocking**, Stocks, Ties, Gloves, Silk Shirts and Drawers, Cones, Shoulder Braces, Porlmonnalea.Brushes, Combs, Suspenders, Carpet Bags, Purses, Umbrellas, Cigar-cases. Watch Guards, &c., are particular ly rufered to my establishment. Also on hand, a superior article of Ladies’ Gauntlets, Kid and Gum Gloves. Carlisle, Sept. 27. 1856—8 m Fall and Winter Clothing! AT STEINER A BRO’S., Cheap Clothing Store.— We beg leave to inform our friends and customers, as well as the public Id general, that wo have just received, aud are constantly receiving, nn extensive stock of seasonable Clothing, wh'ch wo will Sell on the moat accom modating terms, lower than that of any othel establishment In this or neighboring towns. Those having a proper regard for economy, com fort and gentility of dross, aro politely invited to an inspection of our goods, manolaclnred by the best workmen, materials ot the best fabrics, and nu.»t select styles Amongst our choice and cheap assortment will bo found Fine lihick Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, SackJi Plan t oru/ Fancy Vattimert, Clouded Cash, tnerellr, Tweed, Sommer Cloth , Ltntft, Linen Duck, Gingham and Chetk COATS. FXvtalooss —New stylo ol fancy and black C.issimerc, Cmslnct, Corduroy, Summer Cloth, Linen, Linou Duck, and an endless variety of Summer pantsi l’ e ,/ 4i _ A very large and rich assortment, »t.cn ns black satin, embroidered Grenadine, fancy silk, fancy check, cnsslmere, Marseilles, Sum mer Cloth, Ac. Xlot/*’ Clulhtue.— A groat assortment o. Sack and hock, of fitirh. gihghatn and tweed sack and fiock coals, pants and vests. Shirt*.— Fine white shirts with linen bosdmi, calico and different chock shirts, collar*, an*, ponders, gloves, umbrellas, carpal bags, Ac. Straw Halt aud Caps.— An extensive stock of palm leal, Canton and Leghorn Hats; illk, oil, nod Navy caps; a choice assortment of lllk neck and podket handkerchiefs, stocks, Ac. Cull there and you may rely upon ft (haf every article yon purchase will provo to bo precisely what it is represented to bo, and you will aavfe a handsome per centagc on your purchase mo ney—for in giving bargains, STEINER A BKO. can’t be beat ! Carlisle, Oct 11. 1853. FOOTE Sl BROTHER, Plumbers & Gas Filters, EAST MAIN STREET. CARLISLE. riMIE subscribers nrn prepared to execute all kinds of work in their lino, vl ± t Lead and Iron Pipes, Ball) Boilers, Hydrants. Water OlosoU, Bath Tubs, Wash Basin*, Hot and Cold Shower Force and Lift Pomps, Baths, • Hydraulic Rams, Ac., Every description of Plain and Ornamental Gas Fixture*, furnished and put up on Iho most toaloutbla terms. Fixtures put up In Churches at short notice, in the most rhodurn stylo. attended to. October 25, 1865. niaclismllb coal. BUSHELS Blacksmith Coal, • flr»* OllvlU rate article, receiving and for sale \j V WM. B. MURRAY, Jgnt. Carlisle. Juno M. , SCOTT'S LilUt Giant Com and Cob Cntthrr, Alio, various palonlfl of Mo.l Cu 11... .nd Stuflbra, for anlo HENRY SAXTON, Carlisle, Nor. 20, 1860. ITS ARN DOCK ROLLERS. A now apd p*J | tS porlor artlclo for hanging Data door*. J«B\ .teoolvud and for Bate al Aug. 38, ’5B. 0- SAXTON'S.