■'IIBPOET OIf'TIIE POST-MASTER-GENERAI. From the Pittsburg Union. ■uTorccrct that our space will not allow us to Shocking lasiiality in Tempernneeviile—Two Wish at length the able and lucid Report of Children burned !o Dcnlh. fee On Now Year's night, about eleven o'clock, n bafdnil question, onoof the ablest Reports that double f rntm . houße jn Tcmperanccville, oocu bus ever emenated from that Repartnicut, and pied by John Cregan, wife and live children; does infinite credit to its distinguished author, tlirnn, McHartryfivife and two children ; and (f|,o Report shows a net increase of 802 Post- „ maiden lady named Agnes Ross, was discov- Offlpcs during the year ending 30th uf June. cred to be on fire. The smoke ascended from 1855, -the whole number of offices at that. kild.cr, inlo the hed-roo.n of Mrs. Cregan, date, being. 24,410, andl oni the 30th of hoieni- , ( t |„. grandmolhcr. who had charge of the chil tier, 24,7(0. On the 30th of June last there dren during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Urc wero 7,033 mail roffics, at an estimated length j galli) and w „ kcd hur ~p . siicaprang from the of 277,908 miles. The total annual transport | i,„i, inking with her a child, and attempted lo talion of mails was 67,401,106 miles, costing descend by the stairway, but on opening the 85,345,238. Compared With the the fw 'n , 'ce- slll j r door, a volume of smoke and flume pro of the year previous, there is an increase of 3 - vented her. Site then retreated, raised a win -397,025 miles of transportation, or of about ftj and threw the child out. tier cent-, and 0f5G75 p 221 cost, or about 14 4- 1 Her next elforl was lo secure two other chil -100 per cent. Ihe increase by railroad service ( i,- cn j u nn ndjoining ruom, one of whom she |53,483,132 miles; by modes not specified 3,- ■ threw out of the window, but on returning to 575,177 miles,—while the transportation by i )C( ) f Ol . t | )C second, sbe could not find him, and coaches is less by miles, by steam- concluded that he hud been taken out through boat 1,335,056. ljus change results mainly | m,other room. The flames were rapidly spread from the reletting of contracts in many Snnih- j jug, find s b c was compelled to save herself bv vrn and Western States and Territories, On, (he same means to winch she had resorted in the 30th of June lost there w ere in service 31'.) order lo save tiie children from the flames.— route agents at a compensation of S-.m.l ,D- , she necordinglv jumped from the window lo 65-100: 20 local agents $l9,?2S; and 9SI (j u * ground below, ami being between lifty and mail messengers at $100,471 65, making a to- sixty years o( age, was. of course, seven I v m* tal of 8354,970 30 lo be added lo the cost of transportation. This makes the total amount | When the members of the family gnthcml for the current year, $5,824,989 30 which wilt together, the horrifying fart was dev. loped probably be increased to $6,000,000 by new ( (hat lwo 0 f j| u . children were missing—Mary, services and routes. Ihe cost of foreign mail . aged eight yen's—ami Frank, aged about six. service, not included here, amounts to toll,-. The body of the latter was fmi"d about 12 407. o' luck at night, liber the building had burned The new distribution schemes have been com jilctcd, and each distributing ollicc h*s now al- I phabetical lists of all the Counties in all the .Slates, except California. In accordance with the late act of Congress, suitable measures have 1 been adopted to put in operation the new sys- i tem of registering valuable letters, but it lias ■ pot been suHJcienlly long in operation to be ' able to form a just estimate of tlie success of the plan- The Postmaster has, however found j abundant proofs of its usefulness, and of the necessity of bringing jt to perfection- 1 The expenditure of the Department for the last fiscal year amount to S9, UGH.3-I*2, and ibe j gross revenue derived from Postages (inland j and foreign) arc §0,042,130 13, which, ad hug the annual appropriations made m compensa Uon of mail service to the Government, by ibe : acts of March 3d, 1840, and March -hi, INSI, I amount to $7,342,130 13. Deducting the bai* , ance against the I’nitcd Slates, dm* l« Foreign 1 Powers, for postal accounts from the above,'he actual gross revenue of the Depnnment fot the year ending 30th Juno, 1855, will be $7.33.5 • 177. The gross revenue of ISM. alter deduct- 1 idg foreign balances, amounted to $O,BlO 0,5 I - 01. malting a difference in favor of 1855 of * $518,510 10. Thccrrps.i of c rpr,uh'-n r f,i t 1855 over tlml of 1854 i' $2.(520 2(’o I<». - ’ This excess is attributed partly to the in. mi'-c 1 \n compensation to Postmasters and CluKs <«( 1 Office, and partly to the met case o( i\p<ndi : lures lor transportation owing to the gi >at - tension of Railroad service. The conditi.m of the Department goes to show that the rates li \- «1 by the act of ibl March. Ic.M, inH rfena ble the Department to sustain itself bu n< „<r . resource*. Another cause of this excess of exp-mbt m >■ is attributed to the letters ami doemneii’s car ried free <if charge for mendur-s of ( 'ongn vs and others, no.I 10 the immense nnimmi ol printed matter com eyed at low rates. The Po-lm-is tcr-Generni thinks tliat the reduction <*f fit*\ per cent, for advance payment on new-paper, is wholly uithoul jnstiheation. He also 'T commends tint pre-payment by stamps he made compulsory on all kind of matter. Ihe expenditure of tlie Department for 185 b is esti mated at $10,100,024 and the means av.nlaMt for the same year $0,010,873. leaving a ddi cicncy of $l,lBB 151 to bcproiided for. Reference is again made to the fuel ih »t tin Colllhs line of steamers receives from Govern ment $853,000 for twenty-six trips.whde the British Government paid the CnnnullinesH(iti,- 700 for Ufiy-two trips which, in the opinion uf tho Postmaster-General, is amply snlVnneiil. — Measured have been recently taken to lay bo* ifore the Mexican Government proposals on the jnibjcct of a Postal Convention. The repori nltodcs at some length to the last Report, of the Postmaster-General of Great Britain and con- cludes by deprecating the denunciation of the Department for mistakes, carelessness nr - ic gleet, instead of advising it of (he wrong com mitted and leaving it to apply the remuly- The Florida Indians, The following, in view of the reant mnssn- ■ ere of U. S. troops by the Indians in Kl*-i uhi. will prove interesting : The number of Indians still in Florida is vn | riously estimated, and U bus been impossible, to approximate, with anything like ceiuunty. to their precise force. Some suppose dial ihe\ can bring into the field tMKI warriors, other > again assert dial they have an ctUduc fonvnl not over 100. The I ruth, perhaps, i- ■•pmlis tant between die extremes, ami llmi \sdlgu<- a mi in her suflicieni, under ull the inbanug" presented by Uic cvcrgladi s, lo arrest ilicml ttement of the country for many peais to mine AVith respect lo die leaders of t his I nbu tin re is also some uncertainty'. They are nominally under the control of Sam Jones and Billy IKm - legs: and of Billy Bowlegs enough iv Known to give assurance that ho is capable n( gr> mg gnat (rouble. lie Bays himself that he is do yuu-s old, though he must at least be six m eight years older. Sam Jones, if alive ni nil. must bo very old. perhaps not far from 00 years hut it is doubted if ho be alive at all. He has not been osccn for many years, and though Bill\ Bowlegs still professes to act under his aulhoi lly, and gives as a reason for his failure to comply with his repealed promises to none to ! the west, that Sam Jones will not p<nmi lorn, and that ho will forfeit his life in the undertak ing, yet it la doubted whether he is not Keep ing alive the name of Sam Jones from consid erations of policy, ami whether ho in not. m fact, the party responsible for ull the mm e tuenU of the tribe. The Bids for the Main Line J (tn ill! _it)ili nil.. by the Rev. James Shields llATUtianmo. Jan. 0. —The llnnisbnrg and r Cutis M. Iti.Aiu, to Miss Mauv C. Lancaster R. R. Company propose to j*ive four ,| n n(*lii«T of David Rican. nil of Juniata co. millions of dollars for the Columbia U.nlroad, Harrisburg, on the Ist hint.. l>y the Rev payable in eight annual payments after Jnnn- p,. p e \v,u. Mr. Jluxuv I). Sen Mini, of Uar nry Ist, 1857, with interest at 5 per cent, run- | lK i u> t„ Miss M. LmiSA. daughter of Charles dltioned for the repeal of.fho tonnage lax. The | (>, U son. Ksq., of llnnisburg. Pennsylvania R. R. Company propose to buy [ the whole of the Mam Lino ut seven millions, t payable in ten annual payments from July. 1857, with interest nt 6 per cent. They agree to keep the Eastern Canal open, and also ii, lh i M , r mmh on Tuesday morning last. Western, until the North Western Railroad Rannistkii (Jiuson. aged about shall be completed. The}’ propose also to buy * tho Columbia Railroad at the cost of construe- r/’ . j unm(a co-i pmo Ri.bak, for tion, to bo ascertained by three competent on- \ 1 • f ntred 5‘J years. cinwra to bo appointed by tho Stale:, „-.th tbc I of th.a t-ounl) ■ ap.! O_J) concurrence of the Company. The Company ogreo to pay forever a dividend equal to that paid to their own stockholders. They require tho repeal of the tonnage lax, aim that the State yield tho right to purchase the Pennsyl vania Railroad The Diplomatic Dinner. WAflnioOTON, Jnn. 11.— Tbo dinner given last evening, by tbo President to the Diplomatic Corps, took place from Ofc to b o’clock, and tbo gentlemen present expressed their delight ot the amiable hospitality of the President and his lady. The persons present were : —Mr. Gnunp ton and bis Secretary, Mr. Lumloy, of England; M. Ballloau and lady, Franco; M. Shocked and lady, Russia; General Almonte, his Secretary and lady, Mexico'; M. Marcollutta and lady, Nl caraugua; M. Slbborn and lady, Sweden; Sr. Escalante and Secretary, Spain; Do Amlrada and lady, Brazil; Von Qoralb and Secretary, Prussia; M. Boschsonar, Belgium! M. Seidel* don, Bremen; Do Osnm, Peru; Sr. Molina, Costa lllca; M. Wlnsboaro, Naples; Mr. Hulso niann, Austria; tbo Prosldonl end bis lady 5 Gen. Thomas, Under Secretary of State, and down. !yinjr near llic foot ofilic kitchen stairs. This was I hi* hoy that Mrs (.Vegan returned for, just before jumping onl hers, if. ami whom she thought some one else had rescued. It supposed that he had Ihd from the bed just af ter his grand mother hail taken the other child, and ran down stairs, when he perished in the 1 llames. The hind wa.s detached from the body, and the arms and legs were burnt oil'. The re ; mains of Mary weie found the next morning.— The liesh had been marly all consumed, and 1 many of the hones \u*ie l\ mg perfectly bare.— I The iMxlies presented a most shocking appear unco, and the distress of the family rendered | the scene heart-rending. (.'oroner'ATexaiider held an imjnest, and the jury found that Mary and Francis (.Vegan came ■to riieit death by accidental burning. Theori !-in of the Cue could not be ascot lamed. It is ' supposed u» ha\c caught a coal fulling 'from llicgiale, and rolling upon ihe kitchen ' Itoor. Mr. (began is emplowd as a “licatir” in 1 \l uod-d rolling mill, at the mouth of Saw Mill 1 Run and was not at home w hen the fire broke Jonl. We liii.nr lie formcly d m thi' 'iitv or Allcgln in*, and mou-d to Temperance i \ lilt- la-1 siimimT. ’ 'll'' (V'-gan was very ill }cs'ml:iy from the iHicl s of her jump, but ln-r lift i> not in dan ! gi-r. t>fibeot In i child rn. none w ere hurl i x .winch was .slightly Imml while 1 Ik mg i ni i ii d fi oin the hon>e. }'ii-iu (he llh !t"i‘ii‘l I'.m/u I-I of Hi- 'J'/i 1 unnmiralioti of (io\. Wim?. 1>"I wi'ini ihi-limirs of eleven and twelve o’- ■ h*ek the tlm ernor elect Henri A NViso, Rsn.. lepnh-ed to i 1r- o{H v of the Secretary of the ( 'em mo aw i all h, \\ hen he t .ok the various oaths of I»!li-e. pn-enhed I► v law before .) ndge Mere dith. of I lie t’u nn I < 'mirl of l ln< cji y, He l lien, l)V letter, announced the facts to the two lion s, < of Ihe t hnentl Ass ( mbly, At tuehe o’clock the Lieutenant-Governor ele-t, Kli.dm MeComes. Rsq., look his seat ns the presiding ofllcer of the Senate, and cnll ed ilint body to order. After prayer by the Rev. Mr. Wood bridge, the Lieutenant-Govern or arose and delivmd a chaste, eloquent ami paTiotu; inaugural. highly appropriate to the M.-. a-ion and i xni mg the lunrty applause of tin- ihrong of spenntuis that had been attract ed to (be Sena’e by the occasion. Ret ween l«il\e and one o'clock Gov M iso proccided to ' his mansion, where he was met by the officers I of the first regiment of Virginia \olmUecrs, un tiler the command of Col. Thomas P. August. The Colonel, in a few neat remarks, introduced 1 bis associates to the Governor, who happily re sponded, ami tendered them a cordial welcome to the hospitalities of Ids home. Many mem bers of the bgislature and other citi/x-ns were present, and were embraced in the imitation, and all went in and guv e e\ idenee of their hear (\ accept anec hv t lie inr nest manner with which they partook of the bountiful refreshments that I were spread before them. All countenances ! .sienicd happy, and nianv were the New 1 cor inspirations that ptocmKd fromhp to hand anil ' bum hand to bp. ' How Pin in k < *y. ait Nicm •i. \s Dik ? At an I iillll vt hi lil liifnn* Mi Wakb-v. the Ciironcr | ~r I-..mini), into llie cii rnnistnm't'S attending 1 11m <1» nili of a pei son win* I mil si i fieri tl fi mu au jifhclmn nf tin pulmmmiy organs. tin; diMiise 10 whirl) Ihe late Emperor nf Russia's death wnsnMiihnt.il Mr Wukh-y. m remarking iinim (hi nise, nhstrvtil . • In the ease of the I |'in|'t i<n Ni. hni:m, his ihulh w "< pul down to ■■aiat l . s-.s of the lung-or kmmhiMs wlmh nc -1-111 ding in the M’inp‘. nins 11 .sen hi <l, w n.s k now " h\ ns nuili 'iil nun to lime Ik-i m impossible.and m Imvf h. < n MiUul only to il< eme the public nnn. 1 'I he nllimal ilneimu-iit (les Tilling (lie I’hnpero; \s ileuth, slated tl)ivt. at the last he 1 innk U n\i-of Ins family with a l\nn voter, a lirnrcviling physically nnpossihle if he was sul ferinp from the disease hinted m the certificate ( .f death. The heln f, Iheiefore, on the minds 1 nf the medical men in this country was, that the t'/.n was poisoned, and that i.s my own opinion mil. at the .same lime, that he was 1 pnisomd hy those uhoul linn, hut that lie com muted suicide," o Imhi, R\i i.h<i vi) Amin.ST -Alton, Til. » .lan. 11 -A Freight Maid on the Terre llnulo and Alton 1.-ulroail. ran of! the truck yester - day morning, and the persons were kllleil, >• ! namely -Mr. King- the engineer: Wesley Da !• , (li-ematn; »L Morrison, of Dunkirk, and n j M-ssrs. Hales A Doake. of Decatur, 111. ftlunirit Difh For Rent A LARGE Stone House mid Lot of ground, situate In East High street. Also, a two story Plastered House with base ment, in East High street. YTnN For terms, apply to , IT i Jan. 17, *50 —8t Jgl.Jor owners. Fayctlvlllo I'emillc S<"“ Tin: Bocornl Hussion of tlio Hclioulasllc join will commoimo un lUu llr>( ol !• ohniury IHiiO. Pupils desiring to outer tuu liisllliiiioii should make early application to J. RIiNNIiUV, Piincipnl. Fayottvllle, Jnu. 17, 11360—ln» ENtuto Notice, LETTERS of administration on llio estate ol Oullb Atherton, deo’d., late of the borough Cumberland co., have boon issued by the Register ot Bald county, to tho subscriber \vlio residua in tUo same borough. All persons Indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. BENJAMIN DUKE, Adm’r. January IT, IHod--At Harrisburg, Carlisle anil Cbnmbcrsburg Turn pike Hoad Company. EXHIBIT ofTolls received, Repairs and Ex penses on (ho Harrisburg, Carlisle and Chambcrsburg Turnpike Road Company, from Ist January to Slat December 1865, inclusive, as follows, to wit; Amount of tolls received at gale*, $2,008 21 Balance at settlement (or 1854, paid into court at January, 1885, CH. Balance of 18 )1 |mid (n creditors per nets of Assemble of 1823, ’2B and ’3O, Amount paid for repairs on road fur IHofi, Amount paid Jos. Jackson repairing Bridge at Middlesex, Cate Keeper’s salaries, Manager's pay Secretary's salary, Treasurer’s salaiy, Incidental expenses, I*outage, taxes and stationary Balance paid into court be appli ed under t lie act oi Assembly afore said, Cot r. Certified on oalli to the .1 udges of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland count} . the 1 Ith day nfJanuary. A- D- 1830. SAMI.. \V. M:VIN, TriMs'r TAKE NOTICE That the Court of Cummon Pleas of Cumber- ( land comity, lone uppomle<l Tuesday, the 18lh day of March next, at (lie Court House, m Car. ; lisle, at II) o’clock, A. M-, for hearing and do- i lonnining the claims of the respective croditois 1 against the Company, agreeably to the acts o( , Assembly made for the relief of said creditors ort the Ist day of April 1823, and the snpple rn mbs thereto. at the. aforesaid time and place, the preferred (if any) and all other crediloisaru requested to have their respective claims duly authenticated and presented , and al.su to furnish evidence at the same time, whethei anV claims luu e been assigned, or are still held by tlx* oi ig iiial owners, and also proof to establish the consideration of their claims, whether tor wotk. materials, JU'. Bv the Cot m. January 17, 18-70 fit 1)11. S. P. ZJEfiLER. OFFICE mid resi.li-mus Hast Mni n slrnot, ;bl dour below tilt! Miirkt’t House. Culls in town nini ronnlrv promptly nttriitlitl. Carlisle, Jaflban n, KH;V>—tl' Stray Ho*. /M\MK the residence o( the fj , * J subscriber on the till o( .J.unmrv, IH">n, livmp on tin 1 Vnik road, about 4 miles oust ol (’.u lisle. ;i U’lulo Hog, supposed to ho about ‘1 will's oM. The oiwiei is requested ti> nune lorwiml, piovc property, p.iy charges and lake him aw ay, or he w ill he disposed of as the law dneets. JOS. V. HKUMAN Jan. in, is.*,i .Selling: oIT at Coal ! suhseriher biv&.'ihis day commenced l< _L sell otr his largdj and extensile stock o DHY-titHMIS, at cusU for cash. A huge pot turn ot the stock has t.ecu purch.iMd (pule re i*ei,(ly , and at reduced pi ices. The nasoi tmeii is lull and complete, consisting of Cloths, Cassimercs, Cassinets, .leans, Flannels, French Mcriimes, Bombazine: CashmtTcS. Coburg Cloths, Alpacas, l)i* Luine: Silks, Do Begea, Calicoes, Biochn uml Bl.inki Slum Is, Cloth Mantles, Wool Shuts uml Slip Stockings, (/l.u cm, Blankets, Furs, Sc.ii Is, Cor furls, .Muslins, Chocks, Tickings, Needle.w 01 k c<| Collars, Kdgings ami Inserting*, Laces, dioas Trimmings Fringes, Linens, Looking Classes. Carpels, Bonnets, ami in short, ovoiy article embraced in a diy goods store. Also, a lull as sortment of IlOOT$ AND SHOES. AH persons in want of cheap #oods are earn estly requested to call early, widlat fhoassorN mont is good, and secure fho host hargamßerer had in Carlisle. Recollect a largo proportion offho stock Is of tho newest and most fashion able stiles. Como therefore, one and all. ami sive monev, hy purchasing your goods at the old stand, Hast M#hi street. CITAS. OGILRY. Carli-le, January 10, 18ofl. IMate Notice LETTERS of Administration with the will an nexed, on the estate of Andrew Holmes, late of Carlisle, Cmnt.erland co., doc’d.. have 1x.,.i, issued hy the Register of said county, to tlu; .subscriber residing in the same borough.— AH persons indebted to said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment, and those hav inc claims will present them lor settlement to b JOHN IRVINE, AdmT. December 27, IH-Vi -fit __ A Sen I» \Va ulr.l 'PIIE undersigned will give constant employ. I incut 11 "in this time to the Ist of Apnl next, 1., twenty live business men, at s2,fid per day. They are wanted as travelling agents to visit all the most populous pints of the State to obtain subscribe!s lor a valuable publication, and to ; del.ver the work. Each agent upon starting out may take any amount ol the w ork he pleases l,v giving approved security to pay over the proceeds of Ins sales, deducting therefrom his salai \, and returning within a given lime any of the work he may have unsold. lam aware that in this business some men’s services are worth twice us much as others; those who believe they em make more than two dollars and filly cents (>er day hy selling for a lair percentage, may haso that chance. For Inrlher information apply to Stephen Wilson, Fort smooth, Dauphin Co., Fa., or to Heni T. Allison, Agent. Carlisle, Cumberland rm.ii,y. Fa. STEPHEN WILSON Porhmoutk, I)uu}>hiu Co., Pit. Decemln*r27, 18. r >-’>. HOOK ACiIi.ACV rfIUK .subscribers have established a Hook J. Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish : any hook or publication at the retail juice lieu [ of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subsciiption price of an) ot the $U Magazines. | such as Uu pel's, Godey’s, Pulmini’s, Graham's, ( Frank Leslie’s Fashions, &c., will reeen c the I magazines tor om; year and a copy ot a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jaek soii or Clay ; oi, If subscribing to as 2 and asl Magazine, they will receive a copy ot either ot the three porliaits. I f subscribing to $0 worth of Magazines, all three portraits will bo sent gratia. Music furnished to those who may wish Envelops of every description anti size in largo nr niiiall quantities furnished. Soul Presses, Dies, &c., sent to order. Every description of Engraving on n ood ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch. Mews ol Buildings. Newspaper Holdings, Views of Ma cliinery Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates. Business Cards. &c. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved can send a Dagucr reotj po or sketch ol the building by mall or cx- Persons at a distance having saleable articles would And it to their advantage to address the subscribers, ns wo would act as agents for tho BYUAM fc PIEKCE. r>o Sonth Third Slretl, Phila-, Pa j. 11. OVOAM. . T. MAY PIKUCI!. Nov. 211, 1855—1 y liimy notice. NOT I tll'l is hereby Riven tlm, applies, ion will be mode to tlio next Legislature of 1 cniuj I vnnln, to idler tbe clmrlor of llio Carlisle Depo sit Dank leonlocl in llio Dorongb of Gurll.lp, Cunibi’rlnntl counly, »o ns to cooler upon srtld bnnlt tlio rights nml privileges of n bunk ol Issue, nml In change its namo to llio OurMslo Bunk. Also lo Incronso the cnpitnl of snlil bnnli (wh oh ta »t present Sixty thousand dollnrs, with the privilege of Incronslng the snmo under In pres ent charter lo One hundred thoumnd dollar.,) to Two hundred and fifty thousnnd dollnrs. Uj order of (lie llanrd of Directors. or \v. M. Ueetkm, Cashier- Cnrlislo, Juno Ho, 1866, Useful and Fancy Goods. AT tho Tea anfl Grocery store ol thosubscri bcr, is just received a fine assortment of French China and Decorated Fancy Jirti- BPSy cits, among which may bo found Rich sHT Vases, Colognes, Jewel Boxes, Cups and Saucers, Card BaBkets,lnkstftndß.Toy,Tenand Dinner Sots, China Dolls, and other Gilt and Plain articles, useful as well as suitable for the season. ' Also, n general assortment of GROCERIES and Spices adapted to the season, all fresh and of the host quality, together with a lot of new Bethlehem Buckwheat, oi extra qualify in small sacks. 903 01i $B,BOO Bo‘ Cranberries, Tlalsins, Currants. Citron, Ke , for sale by J • W. EBY. Carlisle, Dec. 27, 1855. $OO3 011, Vuluub'e Town Properl y nt Public Sale. 788 81 300 00 020 04 THAT desirable ilouSo and Lot, nilualed on East Main street, In the Borough of Carlisle, late the property of Andrew Holmes, Esq. The a—-a Improvements arc a commodious two story WoAtbcrboarded House, with a ]isl large and convenient B.nk-buildinp, JljyyjgiSonieo, necessary Out.buddings, and ahu ge amt substantial Log Stable. 'I lie garden con tains a number of choice I mil in t s. Possession will be given on the lii-d day ol April next. It will be sold on Saturday, Ih, W,th of Fell. i ruanj next, at the Court Douse, at D) o’clock, A. M. 7a 00 1,8 7a 111 1)0 $3,378 2U ;>;!K oi $3,800 87} For terms and further particulars enquiio oi flic umleisigned. JANE ANN HOLMES, WILLIAM J. IItiLMKS, by his JUttorney ia fact, JOHN IRVINE. C.nbhle, Dec. 27, 1856— ts .\e-\v Goods! Great Attraction! rnllK suhserihor having cnlm-gecl his store J[ mom, it ml made It the largest and most plea sant room in the comity, has also enlarged his nlrcadv o.Ntensive assortment of Goods, and is prepared In sell Goods of o)l kinds nl pn. es as. Umishinply low. Urochc, Long and Square, ami Blanket Shawls, ii| all Kinds and at all prices. Black and fancy Silk**, French Merinocs and Cashmeres. Detains, I’annnettns, Needle worked Coll.irs. Sleeves. I'Mging, Inserting, Stamped Collars. Flouncing, fcc. Blankets. Vlunnols, Llnsev s. Cheeks, Bug. Ticking, Muslins, &c. _ Hollis, Cassimeres, Saliincls, .1,. UH. T\\ eeds, &c. Satin, (ireiimlmc and 11 ' K.un \ Vestings. ;.(s, Drupels, anil OH Clollis oi .ill kinds and ut nil |iru-L‘s. ' Hosiery and (doves, Ribbons, Duttons, Trim ; iniiißs, Silk, Merino, Lambs’ Wool and Colton 'Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Cr.iiids, 1 mhrel las, Window Shades and Fixtures. Furs at all prices. I lam determined to soil Goods at small profits, and will be pleased to see persons call and look lat my Goods. I charge nothing for showing my Goods, hnt doom the privileges groat pleasme. 1 Call and see at the old stamV-North Huiover I street, where thankful for pastlavors, he hopes lor a continuance of the same.* Carlisle. I>ee >1! DEAD. T HE N. Y. Tribune, of the Oth, stales that |)r. Joel Shew, an honest mail ami earnest d relormer, widely known ns n pioneer of the Water cme into the United Slates, died last Sutind ly, in his 40th year} and after giving a biographical sketch, states lhat.Uo “died in the *» iullc.it confidence in the system, ho had so ably s ’ 1 and earnestly advocated.’* Wo knew Dr. Shew “* prior to bis going to Germany, in ’4l and ’42, 81 ' and wo behove he was honest Inills convictions; “* i but, like many other honest men, he died a vie ‘ , tim to his delusion. Cold water is not adapted 'j (o all manifestations of disease,#or every varie ty of temperament-and constitution. In the East Indies, children are rarely ever washed In water, but they arc"oiled every Asy» A child’s head cun be kept much cleaner with oil than without it; and many young uorapns with hectic , ehteJit would probably never km** tho I*s I ettyn 1 of consumption, If Oiolr parents Apuld todst oa having the chest, back, and UnsA*«dnted.with me “ JSTTfitTn'd T7n*^»w6 6r«hrCE*<mnSBft week. The Hebrew Physicians seem to have consider ed oil as more efficacious than any other reme dy. The sick wore always anointed with oil, us the most powerful means that N-Vfts known o! checking disease. We are not unsupported In olir statements, that we have made the most important discovery ot modern times; and that tho genoralion non coming on the active stage of life, kvil) most lolly acknowledge am! apply the principle ol Hygiene wo have introduced. “No blocking, vomiting nor purging.” but a perfect, natural and health ful action of nil the powers ol lifb may be kept up without tho aid of poisons br weakening ap -1 plUnrcß. Oil of itself, howovorj has no Elec- I tiic principle. We claim its USOjfts a necessurj I adjunct, and that the combination we have dis. 1 covered, in which we have Introduced an Elec tric power <*r principle, id’capohlo of relieving I pain in'tnnlhj in most cases, aheayi soon, and produces no possible bad results. 1 The “art of healing,” though of more ini- I portance than all other arts and discoveries, has 1 not kepi pace with other arts and sciences—so j savs an able writer, which ho thinks is owing to | the proneness ol schools to adlioroito old vino ami antiquated dogmas. But flio people are beginning to open their eyes and to sec these things in their(rue light,and hence the rise and . progress of all Hie “isms” and theories ; female doctors and quacks flourish,because thg people will not bolicvi- 111 tin- Inlaim.lllfy of n prole, ■ ion so inconsialonl. nml lltcv lire llonral to In nil and to hold fast Unit ivlifch Is good, if It ran ho found. It is said that Dr McClintuck was once re garded l.v the •• regulars” ns a deml-Ood, but as ho saw tit to put mil a lot of medicines on his own responsibilhv, all manner of abuses m heaped on him. Is he not the same talented Doctor new , that the great medical journals re presented him formerly f Me have great u*. sped for the profession, and have rec.-ued trom them even* murk ot favor, and we are now sub milling to them our views and wo tender them I „nr medicine, but have no sympathy with the I jealous, timid andibiickbUlng among them, and 1 ask none of their 'favors. Wo feel pursnaded «, } shall benefit them more than they can ns, I and that the pcoplp will award us tho distinction | due an immensely valuable discovery. Beware of counterfoils. A. K. SMITH, Chemist, C. DEGHATII A CO. Only office, no Smith Eighth street, south of Oliesnut, Philo. Price low. For sale by B. J • Kripun. wholesale and re full agent for Cumberland county, and by S. W. 11av eustiok . Carlisle. Novombor 1, IB6o lm* Plumbing & Gas Filling. South Ifesl for. nf Ninth and U'nlnnl Strut Wm. Winner, J»»- 11 ■ MuFktuu", J«0. C. IhTMTER, TIIOHAS BaoWN. W RIGHT, HUNTER A UO., S. « . I or. ol Ninth and Walnut Blmcts, I’lilhidcl plila. 1.00(1 oral Iron I’lpua of oil slaos. Hall Tubs of Copper anil Iron. Hot and cold Show, or Roths. Wotor Closets and Dross Cocks o: every description. Force and Lilt I (imps o Iron and Brass. Hydraulic Bains, all slr.es- Hydrants and Lead Work of over) description All materials and work In our lino at low rates un<l warranted. December 20, 1865 —tf PLAINFIELD ACADEMY. NF.AII CARLISLE, I*A. rpHH nineteenth session (6 months) will oom- I monco Nov, sth. A new build ng has been erected containing Gymnasium, Music Room, &o. With Increased facilities for inatrno on, and ample accommodations, this Institution presents groat Inducements to parents who do. !dro the physical and mental Improvement of their sons. m) Terms per session, 7~ For circulars with Dill Information address K. K. XIU ham a, Principal and Proprietor. Pluinliuhl, Cumb. co., Oct. 1, 1866. Now (lOftlk Afrnln ! Splcindia Jewelry, Watches, &c* Vivuuo ii fe .iin . rpHE subscriber respectfully informs tho citl zen.s oi Carlisle and tho public generally, u u u that he haS Just opened a largo and splendid us- Bavcnllis Bavirilllis. sortmout of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, of r.,,, , .. , * , . ® every style and quality. His Store is situated 1 1 1 subsenbor h.u> just .burned from Phils- 0 „ f . co J thß p„ b | icS , inl |, 0 delphla, and ,» J"';"l''nA E n = ° “f "T room Ponnerly occupied by S. Elliott, one door cncapoat lot orWI.STLK(.GODS over brought „ , V J nilll S r , s f goods „„ (o Carl,sic trench Merinoo* Doln.no., Alps. 9toct wUI consi „ „ er y article oanally kept cha.s, Bombazines, Calicoes, Sliaala, |, v , va|pJl Ju Vclor>, via, (IIIM) Cloths, Cnssimcres, Cassinelts, j WATCHES of every stylo and quality, Elanmds, Blankets, Cloves, Ke., in great vai tc- ■ prices from $25 to sl2o. Silver Tf'a/cAr* tv. Also, an immense stock of S'* to $ I*.. Gentlemen's Gold * ob, — n ' est. ,u "* Neck Chains ; Gold Keys and Seals; BOOTS OL SHOES, Cold Studs and Vest Buttons. Bivast Pins. Box at reduced prices.' An entire newsto.k ol La- Bings. ike. Ladies Gold Neck Chains, Gold ' dies Pm s, vci\ clic.qi. An assoiliuent ol new Cli ulnins, t I old Lockets. Bre ist Pins, Ear-rings, | slyin and fashionable BONNETS. 1 Ear-drops. <’tilf Pins. Gobi Pens and Pencils, 1 Also, another invoice of Embroideries just G'dd Thimbles. ( Sold Bracelets, Silver and Pearl j received lioin New Voik. Elegant Collars, i Card canes. Jet Bracelets, &e. A large stock] Undersleei vs, Edgings, insert mgs and Fluiinc- , of Finger Kings. Silver and Plated Ware. Fruit lugs. Dishes, Pard Baskets, Tea Setts, Plated Cups Put chasers are respeeUnlli im iled to call ;iml ami Goblets, Napkin Kings. Ae., with main examine hi.i sp|,.„did slock oi new ami cheap other fane)’notions. All goods warranted to be Goods, and the) w ill he miic to get the wol I hoi "hut they are sold for. their imuivv, '"t *P-nli( nlar aUention paid h> tin- repairing At the old si iml. East Main .sli.’et. CIIAKI.ES nun.BY Deeiunl'i'i 2'). ]M Pork, I’ikltlliig and Sausages. THE sulisniher begs leave to inform eiistoiiiers and hi.-mis. tii.it lie Inis moved his slaughter hoii-e to the building ad joining Sennom's icehouse, in Dickinson al lep, where in* will h.ne eonstantly on hand the , best of pork. s iusages, puddings, Ac Thank ful for p ist pin image, her 'pe. tfulU asks foi a ooll l illll a el the sa 1• 11 . feeling eunlldenl ol his alnlit\ (<> i aider sal i-d n lea, GEORGE MI'UKAV, C.uiisle, N.o, 22. I'm hu Valuable Farm al Private Sale. AV Kin \ .1 1 n:»1 •’ c mid v improved 1 i m<»- stone (aim, situate iii .SMilliaiMiitnii town ship, Franklin count' . on tin' Roxlmiy mud. *ij, mill’s imrlli of Shippciisliinp. m-w *>« copied h' Thomas Ilavcoch ii' U riant, «. onlannnp 110 Acres ami IJ7 IVirlics, ‘.15 of wind; ,nv cleared ami in a high stale n( cultivation, arnt llic i esnlne covered w itli excel lent timl'cr, llic " Imle 1 1 1 <ll niigii U I diced. Tlio iniprov. merits liive I n*<• n I >ul reeeiitl' n q creep <I, nml coii'i'l of a new (wo story I.on ll,,use. -JS (eel l.\ .Hi, a iLir> ts Kain.lowei pail stone and lljWraa nppei ir.ime. 75 feel bmp, with W.v pon Shed anil two Corn Cnhs atlaclie.), tin 1 wi'iitherlmai'dinn planed ami painted wlnle, ami other neeessan out-InnMmps; a tine assortment ol fnnt trees nhoiit the hon-e. and a larpe 1111111- hei o( locust tun ' scattered ail n\ei the laim and an exc.ellenl M ell o) water Imm im nl t< tin’ IIOIISC. TIIO propel (\ 111 all |esp. ets is ; most ' ahi 1 hie one. the land hemp of exeellen (jiiahty and the 1 nipioveinelits ol most sub st,in!la 1 ehar.o tel . For terms. \e . empiric o A. 1.. M'OSSI.KU. licit! Kt/tifr .Ipl >l'/11 nor. C ithsle. (til -5, 1^55. PHILIP ARNOLD. 27, 1855. Philadelphia- 0111/CSS, 'Hu- iill>'llll l '■> <i| BiiiMit-*. r.n [.I'hi-'i*■. null Confectionaries anil Fancy floods. Vt'.'.'."!"'..'. 'V.!,V,^ MM!!’. umlersigtv'.l In' l * i" s < rcpli'in'li'-il Ins pul l\. paintoil. v anu-slies. \ e u..nUJ 1 si.»ck of Comb, ami as Ins I>i u^ s '‘"‘l ft"'"' tian . lot li, \e. ; hti n 'e I«>"h «( >' l '" 1 'I' 11 "" • icals have hm u s' hvte.l uilh great rare, he is mim s. planes. \e, urr parcel I" till -'ll "t'llft' pr* >ni] •* 1> - 111 >• 1i lemb Coach makeiis ami Voh.h'i >««h Hu I the an. mi, v rely mum the genuineness ami purity of Mutuu-ul nf in then hue putieulurh rvcrv aitii'li'. His stoel. ot large. embracingcummihsami g'"' « v *‘ r > - U mil, axles, springs, hubs, sp"ke> it Hoes. sliatts, I'onlefllOlianr** . saiMle trees amt harness mountings <»1 every is large. ami s«'l< 'ct i'H «it li special refnenee I" .jnulity and st \ le. the 11 uliilay a, ami will all.ml any Mini'll per. 11 onsekeepers are mvite-1 t.. call ami examine .sons mavilesire in that line. He has a large ,„,r l'nltlerv, Britlamna ami i’laKh u.ue.l’am. assortment nf French. Cerman, anil Domestic Kettles. Cetlar-wure, &c. I'am-N Camlies. His FUFITMire all fre-haml IK( IN .--Also, a large a .Him nt nf rolle-l o! the \ei \ best <|miL l l \ . 11 is asvu'tment nl a „,| haimnefeil 1 1 on. N.o i-i ■•■ N, 11 m se-xlim FANCY COtiDS also, cast, she.n . 'pi mg ami hhsK Is Urge mill cnl.i ai'fs almost tm, IlntiK wm. *"r\ , ... ..nj, rc , :i ii smj lot Hi.- latiiily. If' ,V slock ..I H o/l I'.i, nr, ol n cial iitli’i.tioii 1., lus 1' mo i « oik Ilo.ts, 1 ■"> l)m „,ic „,n frk-m 1 Volina, for. Monies, it- U.nck sales, “''"rl ■ eu.a-.p „„ „ ud.a, ~n.llts, and strict consistency In lr.de, 51.,.11 ■ ' ,„ rg cl tin |.1.. K Ist Mmu sire characterize our business. h IIFNKV SAXTON- Carlisle, August 23, Irmo. m lauaivt B. J. KIEFFKK CnrJlslo, Docombcr 20, 1855. ■ tiio Temple of Fancy OpouJ.,. A"NU win Bo ftKliTs oin Ilona Quarters ir North Hanover street, during (he Christinas and New Year's Festivities, with one of the lar gest assortments of ('HOICK CONI- ECTJONJIiIKS ever nflerod in this place, consisting in p.ut ol Kmc Candv T<’\ s ami Fruits, Jell} Cakes. Bon bona, (Dim. Chocolate ami Knul -Imps, Hose. Vamilla ami Burnt Almonds, French and M- Iploding Secrets, ike. nUMTS \ND TOYS i.l the latest miporlal oms. sndi as Oi mges. I.e niniis, U.nsins, Figs. Pruens. Currants, Citron Soft ami Paper Shelled Almonds, Filberts Cream, Cocoa and (1 round Nuts. To) s and Fancy (Dtods of even 'piality at" price", consisting m purl of line Wax, Kid. (.hi ua, dying and oilier Dolls, Sewing ami Or Baskets, Faiif) boxes, Flower Vases. Molt Cups Tea Sets, Masks. Drums. (Dins. Air 1 f Inis ’ -Xccordeoiis, 11 umeonicans. Trumpet- Chess men o! Hone amt Wood, Dominoes, r.o, In ~,„1 ran.-v S.M|- Hair (111 ~,,,1 I'nrl Manual,-.. M. AN" » * •' |'|;Tl:i! MOVViat. ttiiiomas niM.YN ha. jn-t ■■i--"* m n,.- , , I «i u. U’. si llp’h stn-i I, i'l.|>"Hi(r M.inori ()n Iheli I >1 «!•« V 1 ■’ 1 •' ' 1,1 ' • ‘ IHII ml nili ii'ls IiVCiTI. .■.m-lii'itl.' mi Imml, «mir, -I m 0.1 I"-' 1 I""' 1 <Su*»-lll‘-l, '■ HI , ,TT» A n ml.lllli'linl "11l lII' R'V" 1.T1.1. Ill.it 111 " Ti' "lit 1... ~,1:1,1 ..Mint 11,1- . giitiil 'I inn* I i' l Arn'ii'K 1 *ii lil /hi/r/i 11 --Sit*|i|ii*it Ji Cni" fei'l, I’tesnlrTi i— ‘W i ;! ’ "J ' X J.UuJZ V,ce rrr.hl.-m . Ambm l,fi|.inc*i Silver lh '‘j s V v ' j , T | l(llll | 1Hl .i 1 , Him,,..min W. Tir.nl. J - g.mrticrs; l-:nglisl.,l u-m:h. ii.t.l..ten. 3 1 Ul „ Mlll M (i„.hn.., P.... 1 It. CJ.. 1I|« .Hock ol t| i)d ,M, . J.UMON Dcw?rc»ix, U Jrwclr)', ♦ i tilviiH Kn^lisli• , I uml cuiiMStH of .Mi'ilalioiis, Seri el my "n<l Firinii'f \ ™„ ...< r (an.-v aii.l ),la"‘ V-m Hh.hh. Scvu« l 10s. K S.v'-t • Ahii.RHlil ’iw'i'Vl. Bni.i: JJei.llcme..’. shawl.. imiil S.'.ilm, Bn' ..,,. " I ‘ ll|l , r nil „hn»f.l Ihtv ■ 4 N ("51, ■,,.1 vi' iv'nr,iin'iil I'm .»Im 1“ '' :n!m mU,*rlul..l,mi.l-i'l.l es, al.l Im. i.n- A M ilo-. Main . "I'P'-l'n Hu l"'^"' A full supply "I (lI.tICKS, 'i. i I'mliir, Muiilli. nil,,',', I 11 j; I ' - ' „,„VOlllct—vißlit »ml HVMnly-1.i1,1 -wur. ( Omli.li.t in !«■ rnnlml to an an<l keep correct (line. i Watek'f awl Che k, urn Inll.v ro|«»li r >‘ ■ I""’ .. arrant.nl In I.mm|i lln.l-n.IM linn'. 1 lim iml’llv am lnvlt.nl In Rivn him » Mali I’vlnm '"'l a, ho fool, v.'iy M.iiillilt'iil Unit ho « "l>l“ '"B 11 " hctlor liargnlm. Hi»n c “ n 1,0 hMI ulm , " ll,,| ‘ - - Juno 21. 18',5. A. W. «refit. 1 TTOIINKV AT LAW, has scllled In Me- 1 A chai'l.Hh.irg.ror Ihe ~T«cllco of his profaa slmi. All kinds »f Legal Wi ding Collections, Court business, Ac.. promptly attended to.- Ofllce opposite I>l • Longs rcsldme.e. He w I also alien,! lo Surveying, in town or J 1 | ' rOctohar 'lf,, IRal.] country ■ l , mi. c. miEEM, a tTOUNEY AT LAW. Olllco In Main st., TV opposite Marion Hall. Basilicas entrusted lo him will he promptly attended 10. Carlisle, April '2, 1«I6. tre-JOR WORK of every description neatly done at tills office. ol Gold Watches. Jeivehv.\e. All work war ranted aeeotiiing to quality. Tin* subscriber hopes by Mind ath'ntion to business and ft tie. sire to please, to receive u hbeial share of pub. lie patronage, W |>. A NAPGLE. Carlisle. July I IH.V, _ n iSkfDQj oodT COLD WEATHER IS cinmiip. and Mu' undersigned are ]« r<-j i.ur-ii Ini if. They hare jn«l received ain in Ih St m k of In W . < m ,lp \ ll.llM|Snl,K' ( Ihihlh, .him ng v\ hit li w e li.n <• tin' celebrated <;»id iici.ii Silks, 1 ime h N| ei ium'H, all eidruv; |.] 11 n and pi inter! Muti* dr- laities, Thibet Chillis. A'pa eh. is. 11 ilut ( Ini h.s, C.iliem-s. (■ Itigli.uii.s, and an IMMF.NIF, QU \ Nil TV if ciilici p U. lioili Cm ,irnl pi iitVmcn . llolltlfts, liullln tK 1 111 M 11) s, 11 .11 111 k > millets. 11(1. >!.•!) . I?lu \ i'.h, Ti imiiiinj»s, (i urn Muirs. C.ii jift 11.1-S. Oil Chillis. < M.idl r.lj.s. A Urn. I CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, I* Sailiin Is, Vi-slmps, KnilnrKv ,lc.ms, riaimols. Tirkinps. Kil'lhuis, Kmlnmdi'iic-s .mil a peiii’ivl ' Murk ul Omuls in rmrhm*. Wr i uvitr (hr (uili " lii |i> an r \ ,iin i n.i 1 1 oil <i| I )>•’ .i I>i 111-. Inr burpuns (li\ i‘ un ,iit cii I\ i t!l. UN Hu ' air selling r.ipuli> fl ,il mu iiMi.it I"" (• ii- -•> HI, S I / \ llKnTill K FRESH ARRIVAL OF a r !' 111 -iilw.'i lb. i h;u in" jiihl nrcn .in*l •■)>' n lit cil hi* fCIppU n| ( il« I'll 111'' Kail Irulr, 1’ \s.illM call (111- Altflihon nt 11" IricinU .uni tin public j'l'iinFill.' .tn llm large and «i II !'•' ten ilmk nt Kni'.-inii iitnl Dnnif-tu‘ * 'l' ii"" "i 11 .1 11 ■ I, lln-ni dial dm a*sm t "mill \" "in jilitc. ami dm pi Km* Sill li .lh cull In-I 1.111 I" gl ' • vil isl.n t lull- I Valuable Properli forgaU^— r-«-TTTO'Tw , minjfyiilTt‘l\ TToffsc and Back-build- JL ing, with u pump, datum, and nil necessary out-hnildfngfl attached. situate in North Hanover struct, in Carlisle, is oliered lor sale. The sit uation is a good one l-.r '‘private residence or Ini business. The terms "ill easy. Apply to .1. U WEAVER, Agf Jot E. Hh//u.A'. j.ii> in;. iß.vv ti I'OOTE & UROTIICn rininbors k (Jus Fillers, J.MST .l/.1/.V NY7, CARLISLE. ' j 'ME snbsi iilh-i s are pn pined I" execute n 1 Kmds ot »oik in ll“ n Inn ■ vi/ - Lead m.d Imn Pip. s. 1 Hath Bml.'H, Ite.li inlv. " :1 11 r Cl.-I U. Balt. ’I Ml v ! B.i-li.*-. 11..1 and -Imni r ' 1 and I,ill Bump Hutli.t, ! 11' ilr.mlir Kami, Plain nml Otnnnu’iildl (itis I'lxMin'*. Cmmsli.d and put up on the most n asonabl terms f‘i\tnies put up in Chun lies at *dio n..r|. e. 11l dll' si I lei 11 stv le. r- ,1 . ,1.1 1 iug alt. uded to. f. O M M> C. S. liisiinmiT, Aiiiiiiil) k Tin CdMI'A.N V ■ l'\i "I ond ('lift' i, / .V i . I'hilil ( \ rll u $2 .'l,()fl>. M(|\|..V ih i. me don d. poMl dad.' 1 1 ainiel h I d< [...' I led is . lit. l< d in a Ib'p" b..nk and g.w n I !>■ oi , |l pi* I* r, ,1. a I . I 1 dl« ale " ill In fi«' en All sinus. 1 nge and small, an i. e> i' vd, a U\e aiiioiii.l paid ba, k <-n denun.d, "it bun t i l„t. ies| is paid at lie' mle <d Inc per een , lu 11. I"' 'l' I'"'" l '" 1 ‘■ | ' 1 I |,. f 11, it rl eeli Ila \ s pi i x ions to tin ull lullin' a I GKO. Z. lIRI3TZ, —|. DKNTIST. Oflb'.eill llir residence of lib brother, on North I’lU Si., November l'i, 1H66. Clmnoul. Ctll \Ii(U)AL constantly on hand and lor sale , by W. R. ML'HUAV, Agt. November 22,‘ 1H66. lllacliHinllli Coal. BUSIIKLS Blacksmith ('onl. a firs OUUU rate article, receiving ami lor sab by WM. H. MURK A V, Carlisle. Juno H, ltW»—bm . . Odin'S IMIlc (lianl 0 Ainu, vilrlnllM | ill Imi t« ul Mu.il 0l1 " Stutlurs, I'ur iiulo by 11ENI(V sa-XTON. C.irll»lci, Nov. 211, 1 - ir<ll .i n <| iu payment torsub 1 ‘ nd Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store. East Main Street, CarUile. rpilE subscriber begs leave to infonb his CU<* X tomers and the public in genera), that bo has removed bis GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STOJIt to the room lately occupied by Mr. Elliott *•) • Drug Store, next door to Illtncr’s store, East Main sheet. Thankful tor post favors, DO re spectfully informs all liis old customers afid <bo public, tlml he has on hamluwull PetoclOd fltOlik of (he latest styles of Cloths, Casslmeros, Vestings, and other goods adapted to nil seasons for Men ami Boys’ wear, which ho in prepared to make up at short notice, and in tbu best manner and latest styles. Hating the experience of years in tho busi ness «»f Cubing and Making , bo flatters himself that he will satisfy all who give him a call, lie has also a good assortment of Trimming*, bf e\riy variety and boat quality. Persons wishing to find their own Cloths, Can • Imm' dir same trimmed and made up ontca&o’h , able’terms. In addition to this bo lias on band j a wi ll selected stock of Gentlemen’s abd fiojr’t I Fin iiM.'iiug (roods, such ns shirts, collars, cravats, Mocks, suspenders, and handkerchiefs, all of t which can be bought at city prices at Ids shop , in Kii'l Mam street. Carlisle. June 7. JH.'.iV (lonilnncn's Furnishing Store. WM. A. MILKS’ Store, In Main at., {oppo site tin Telegraph office,) now offers for sale a m«'st exienshe and Inviting assortment ot F( UMSIIIM: coops FOR GENTLE ME.N.af puces width claim liberal patronage. ! get up my gnodn in the Ural style of art, and then- rei-oimiiend.ition may ho Implicitly relied i>ll. dentil men in want of Shirts, Collars, |ii tu i'i k, Sim king-*. St ticks, Tics, Gloves, Silk She r•* ami Drawers, Canes, Shoulder Braces, Pm 'tiMintiaich Brushes. Combs. Handkerchiefs, <n-;» mlers, Carpet Bugs. Purses, Umbrellas, Cigar ciiHet, Watch Guards. &c., are particular h reieied to my establishment. Also on hand, , a se.pei ini ailieleol I.allies’Gauntlets, Kid and ' Cum Ch.ves, Chi i-.li-. Sept. 27. IK.V, 3m Fall and Wiiilcr ClolJii'ng! \ T STi:i.\Kl{ & BRO’S.. Cheap Clothing ,v.»rfU’e beg leave to Inform our friends and - ustnim rs. as well ax the public In general, il,u we ln\c jn-t received, and are constantly i. . . niicjr. .in extensive stock of seasonable (dothing, wlr. h we will sell on the moat necom. 11,...1n1ine: lentn. lower than that of any other i 'i.ililishmeiit in tins or neighboring towns.— ! Imne li.n int: n proper regard for economy, con* t"it anil getlll l llj of dress, arc politely Invited in ;it> in-] turn of .air goods, nmnufacturcd by the best workmen, materials ot the best fabrics, and inn.st select styles. Amongst dur choice and elie.ip assortment w ill be found I'mf lilacl, C!olh Prtsi and Frock Coale, Sackt, j /'.inn mi / Fancy t’lun'mcrf, Clouded Cath in, > i lit . Tweed, Summer Cloth, Linen, i 1.a.,n />u<k. (jing/ioTn and Check New style of fancy and black r,,s,iin-Ti', C.iimdvl, Cnrduroy, Summer Clotb, l.im ii. I.men Duck, and an endless variety of Snnnnvi pants. r vs r \i <t*'V l a. very largo and rich assortment, such as b\a< k satin, embroidered Grenadine, fancy silk, i.incj check, LJSHiiutTo, Marseilles, Sum- Hll' | (’loth. Ac. Clothing.— A great assortment of sack ami frock, of linen, gingham ami tweed sack ami fi"ck <'nats, pants ami vests. Shnlt - Kim- while shirts with linen bosoms, calico and dillVrcnt check shirts, collars, sus pcml'T*. gloves, umbrellas, carpet bags, he. ISir-nr Halt and Cap*. —An extensive stock of palm h-at, Canton and Leghorn Hats; silk, oil, ami Sa\y caps; a choice assortment of silk neck and pocket handkerchiefs, stocks, he. (’all there and you may roly upon it that every article you purchase will prove to bo precisely what U is represented to he, and you Will BSTO a handsome per eentape on your purchase mo ney-fur in giving bargains, STEINER & J3RQ* can ’I he beat ! Carlisle, Ucl ii, ibuo. Cumberland Valley Bank. WIOBKIETOBS, IVIUJUi lull, MKLOQOia BOENKEXAff, Kom’t. c. Stk tlnett, Ilß»aT Saxtor, R rcir’n. Woods, 11. A. SrimOKON. rrilMS Hank, doing business in -the name of X. Ker, Brennenmii & Co., is now fhlly pre pan d t i do a general Hanking Business with promptness and fidelity. M one \ received on deposit and paid hack oh demand "illmiil notice Interest paid on Spe cial I)epi>Mtj<. Particular attention paid to the Collection of Notes. Brails, Chocks, &c , In any part ot the United States or Canadas. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Continent. The faithful and confidential execution of all orders entrusted to them, rosy be rein'd upon. Tin*v will at all times bo pleased to give any inf desired m regard to money matters in ge-n ral Hanking House In Trout’s Build ing, Mum street, a lew doors East of the Rall r,, ,i| (input. Open for Business fVom 0 o’clock in the morning until I o’clock in the evening. 11. A STCROEOK, Cathief. . Carlisle. Sept ‘JO, IB”. Bmo. j Touu and Connlry. I M nr subs, rrber takes this method of Inform ' [ mg lus (i lends ami the public generally, that be I'oiiimues to eurr> on the Cabtutl and Under • '/riAmg /lumno. at bis stand. North llsnOTcr kiieil. m\t d0..1 l«> Haverstick’s drug BtOTC| 1 ,M„1 11. aC\ uppuHite ihe Carlisle Deposit Bank* k „j i »s« made at the shortest notice Olid at lUOd ,iat.' |>i u> t, 11 ji\ iug pi. Aided himself with a 1 ' U .ti,d 111.,' 11, ai-e. lie Will utleiid funerals in j i.,w 11 and i<- uiiii j, pci mjiiull) . wjiliout any cx -1 ii a tl. u ge. He "ill also carry 1 1 o« Hie Caiii.nj t Makixo In all - j IsqSHSEJq iJs \ .molts branches, and will I e,.n't.mil> keep on li.md Uureaus, Secretaries, ' . \\mk St.in.ls. I'ail■ • i Wme. Upholstered Chairs, •■' Sl(|s onMoi.ms Sola Tulde», Card, Side, Dln d j,' it,,.,i|,rs'( T.il-le.s, Chamber IVofe, such j |( , j.-,,.,!,!, pi, 1. I,( high and low posts,) Curtain L * Ul|l | 1.n.,1 Bedsteads, Waslistnhds of dlf • (eient kinds. Wai'dtobes. Vcnillnti Blinds, #nd Chans ~l all kinds, ami all other articles usual ' j, mu ti lilac I ured in this line of business. Ih.s Moilunen an» experienced, eastern city «,,il,ni. n. and bis "orlj is made In the latest i ,M hl\ le' ami all undei lus inspection, and ol ■ ,| U : i.esi nVii, .rials, all of "liich Is warranted to J i„. J. and "ill lie sold low for cash. Ho lll \itet. all t‘» give him a cal! before purchasing I ,ds,'" here F<»i tin* llhond patronage hereto ■ r„ M . evlen-lod turn, he feels indebted to his nti merous eustoiuera, and assures them that no elloits "ill be spared in future to plcoso them in sl\le. miimifftclure and price. GWo US a o*ll. Remember tin* place, nearly opposite the Bank. April Cl, iH.m. DAVID SIEE. . - Finn Fi»k. J.C (lullin'lda*. er Jl ST received a largo assortment of Pump* ~t ~vi*r> variety In general ÜBo, embracing Iron Brans Cistern, ami Cistern Side Pump*. \|sn mu door Pumps, so regulated as not to bo subject tu froe/.lng In winter. These pumps arc K ot‘up in tiio very best stylo in point of quality ami workmanship, the luamilkcturcra having bad premium* awarded for their pumps •* wur* l State fairs, where they have been on exhibition, constantly on band, a lull supply of Iron U«u Curb. .1.1.1 Clmln Carlisle, Nov. 2, 1862. _ , , viii-uim'S —A lot of /Voali Cranber pUAN I■ also nn wuortnuml of vyrie.H. J . dies ami Tomatoes, In Jar* fc 1 fru k .h’sirdlnM, Ono OUyo k TiibloOll, AC. Fur »l. -I ■“'H«ta lfan”flro cl ’ r >'' J. »»•*.»*. October 2(1, 186-tj - ' JAJ 011 I . WIIJDEBUCB, Attorney at law, win attend prompt lv to all business entrusted to him. Offlto with G. H. Cole, Norlbllanoveralrcst, opptsUf Hlllol’s hotel. Caihslc, Nov. 1,1805 i 11KNT1Y S. RITTER, COATS. Jour C. Stehhett, Ptiin It*.
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