Jiiecdole of Robert Brace. During tho long struggle of'Robert Bruce, Earl of Garrick, for the throne of Scotland, at the tirrio when King Edward of England was endeavoring to bring'the Gaulic kingdom under fes yoke, the brave Bruce was frequently hard fccget—.hls iriends defeated, scattered, and him self compelled to- wander alone in tho forrest. — Surroundcd'by foreign foes and treacherous countrymen, almost any other man would have been, disheartened,.and submitted to what ap peared to be his destiny. But he was not, and to his indomitable perseverance and chivalric spirit alone can bo attributed his final triumph and accession to tho Scottish throne. Among other adventures related of bis wanderings, the following is preserved in Scottish legend: It was near night when coming upon a cot fago ho boldly entered it, where ho found the an old true-hearted Scotswoman, sit ting alono. . Uupon seeing a stranger enter she Osked him who and what he was. The king answered that'ho was a traveller, who was journeying through the country. * All travellers, 1 .said the good woman,'are Welcome here for the sake of one. ’ :/And who is that one,’said tho king.‘for whoso sake you make all travellers welcome?’ ,‘ltisour lawful, king. Robert the Bruce,' answered the mistress, 'who is tho lawful lord of this country ; and although he is now pur sued and hunted after with hounds and horns. I hope to live to see him king over all Scotland.’ ‘Since you Idvo him so well, dame/ said the king/ ‘know that you see him before you. I tun Robert (ho Bruce/ - ‘You !* said the good woman, in groat sur prise,- 'and wherefore are you thus alone ? Where aro your men ?* ‘I have none with me at this moment,’an swered Bruce, ‘and therefore I must travel alone. 1 ‘Bat that shall not be, 1 said the brave old dame, ‘for I have two stout sons, gallant and trusty men, who shall be your servants lor life and death/ So she brought her two sons, and though she well knew-the dangers to which she expos ed them, she made them swear fidelity to the king ; and they afterwards became high offi ccrs in his service. A Brave Girl. A loiter from lowa Points, Kansas territory, Feb. 4, contains the following narrative of ex traordinary endurance : ‘‘Miss Martha Perkins, who resides ftvc miles from this place, was on a visit to her brother in-law, who resides here. On Thursday last, the sth inst., she started to walk home. It was snowing hard at the time she started, and con tinued for two days. The snow was eighteen inches deep. Her road was mostly over high rolling prairie—the snow beating directly in her face. She pursued her journey with much difficulty, until within a mile from home, she lost her way, and rambled about until nearly sunset, when she took refuge fur the night in a deep, bushy ravine. There, in the deep snow, she constructed a very ingenious little house out of the tall weeds that grew near by. and there passed the first night of camp life, with out food to sustain life or fire to warm, or any clothing except her apparel, to shelter her from the storm. The little weed house she had erected being the on!}’ thing she had to keep her from exposure to the bleak winds and Storm. Early the next mbrning she started out in pursuit of her home, but went entirely a difler-, ent course. After traveling all day, frequently 1 through snow four feet deep, exhausted and fatigued, her feet frozen, abandoning all idea of. ever reaching homo, she stopped and again I built her a weed but. In this little frail tone- j ment she resigned herself to her fate and it came well nigh being her lost resting place up on this earth. She remained in this situation, at this last named place, from Wednesday un til Saturday, about 12 o’clock, when she was found by a parly who were in search of her.— She had been out four days and a half and four nights, exposed to the merciless storm on the prairies. During two nights of her exposure the thermometer ranged from 17 to 20 degrees below zero. She said to those who found her, that sho.ncvcr slept during the whole lime, be- Keying that if she had gone to sleep, she would never wake again. It Is a most miraculous es cape from death, and those noble spirits who searched and found her deserve great praise.— To think that a young and delicate girl, not over sixteen years of age, could travel through such a snow storm live miles, wading often waist deep in snow, lie out on the open prairie exposed to tbo storm of snow and the pierceing blast of wintry winds four days and nights without food, fire, or even blanket, and then live, is hard to believe, but such is the fact be yond a doubt, as at least half of our citizens who were in search of her can testify. Hit feet were badly frozen, hut it is believed she will entirely recover, with the loss perhaps of a few of her toes.” j The Price of Old Alderman. A good Btory is going the rounds about one of our new Alderman, winch is related to us this wise: The Grand Jury summoned Aid. be fore them, and the following conversation oc curred : ‘Aid. ——, has any one ever offered yon any money in the shape of a bribe, since your election ?*' ■Yes sir.’ 'Who was it,’ said one of the Grand Jury >Mr. •And how much did he offer you?' inquired one of the other jurors. •Twenty-flve dollars,* responded the Alder man with a curl of his lip. ‘Did you take it V said the foreman. (Emphatically) 'No sir.’ Mr. , the briber, was sent for. ‘Mr. ■■ , did you offer Aid. * twen ty-ffvo dollars as a bribe for voting so and so 1 ‘Yes sir.’ •Did'ho take it 7’ ‘No sir.* •Why didn’t he take it V said ono of the ju rors, much surprised. ‘Well, he said (hat he couldn't sell himself for tWcnty«flve dollars, os that was the price of old Aldermen—new ones range higher.’ Aitecdoth op RiuiiAiin 111. —In Ihe town of Leiccstcr#rthc liouho is .still shown where Rich ard HI passed the night before tho battle of IJosworth ; and there is a story of him still 1 preserved in tho corporation records, which ill ustrates tho caution and darkness of that prince’s character. It was tho custom to carry, among the hag gage of his camp, a cumbersome wooden bed, ' which ho pretended was the only bed lie could sleep in. Hero ho contrived a receptacle for lu.s treasure, which lay concealed under a weight of limber. After tho fatal day in winch Rich ard fell, the Earl of Richmond entered Leicester with his victorious troops ; the friends of Rich ard were pillaged, but tno bed was neglected by every plunderer as useless lumber. The owner of the house afterwards discovered tho hoard, became suddenly rich, without any visible cause. Ho bought lands, and at length arri ved at the dignity of being mayor of Ix-iccsler. Many years afterwards, hia widow, who had been left in great affluence, was murdered for her wealth by servant maid, who had been privy.to the affair and at the trial of this woman and her accomplipcs, the wholo transac tion, came to-light. JSxTiUOttbilUß* Phenomenon.— On Thursday morning lant, aliuut Icn o’clock wo witnessed & sight In tho hoavona, tbo like of which wo nev cr saw boToro \ but it Is Imposslblo for us to giro anything liko a correct description of it. Tho 80ft WU partially clouded'by largo masses of vaporous matter, about tho edges of which, in ono or (wo places, as wall as in or two other parts of tho sky, wore bright spots of almost equal brillancy with tho sun. Several rainbows slrochod out In different directions from tho cloud. An hmnonso white ring also formed n circuit In tho hoavens. It was a most beauti ful, though unusual sight.— Iluntivillc {Mo.) Ciliz.cn, SATING FITNO OP TUB U. S. Insurance, Annuity & Trust ’COMPANY, S. E , comer Third and Chestnut Sts., Phila , Capital $250,000. MONET is received on deposit daily. Tho amount deposited is entered in a Deposit book and given to tho Depositor, or, if prefer red, a certificate will be given. All sums, largo and small, are received, ami tho amount paid back on demand, without no tice. Interest is paid at the rate of five per cent., commencing from the day of deposit, and eras ing fourteen days previous to the wilhdiuwal of the money. On (ho first day of January, in each year, the interest of each deposit is paid to llu* depositor, or added to tho principal, as lie may prefer. The company have now upwards o( ;i,o()U de positors in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional information will be given by addressing tho Treasurer. Directors . —Stephen R. Crawford. President; Lawrence Johnson, Vico President; Ambrose W. Thompson. Benjamin W. Tingley, Jamb L. Florance, Williamfaf. Godwin. Paul B. God daid, Georgo McHenry, James Devcroux, Gus tnvus English. Secretary and Treaivrcr. —Pliny Fisk. Teller and Interpreter —J. C. Oehlschlagcr, September G, IHss—ly Fanners, Take Notic e. r I‘ , HE first premium awarded at the State Fair, X held at Harrisburg, in 1 No.'S, also first pre miums at tbo County Fairs of Noi ihiuuberl.ind. Franklin, Fork, Lycoming, Centie, Westinoi e land, Washington, Berks. Sc liny I kill, Montgom ery, Delaware, and Chester, in competition with from eight to (on different reapeis mid mowers. The Atkin’s sell-raking reaper and mown mil he for sale at the Feelory at Harrislmry. also at Boyer & Bro. Fanners wishing reapers and mowers for the next harvest can have them at a t educed price, by giving theii orders lui them before the Ist of March, I*5G. Price of Reaper, cash, $lG’, “ Reaper and Mower, rash. I'.m) if ordered before tho Ist of .March : after that time, freight from Dayton. Ohio, added. Price of Reaper and Mower on time. seventy-five dollars on deliveiy. sevcuty-Mv >• dollars on Ist of ()ctoher, and till\ doll ns Ist January, 1857. AH (lie reapers w.i.-ianied to give entire satisfaction, or (lie money i el n nded Leave orders with Hksiiv L. Bi a k iioi.io a . Agent for Cumberland county and tr.ivilliug Agent. Direct all orders and letters to Juns Patton, General Agent for Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg. January 31, 1850—ly BOOK THE subscribers have established a Book Agency in Philadelphia, and will (uini.di any hook or publication at the retail pi ice he of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the Mihsci iption price of any ol the $3 Magazines. Midi as Harper’s, Godey’s, Putnam's, Gi alum's, Fiank Leslie's Fashions, fce., will receive the magazines lor one year and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jack son or Clay; or, if subscribing to a £2 and a $1 Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of tbo three portraits. If subscribing to s(> north of Magazines, all three portraits w ill he sent gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish it. Envelops o( every description and size inlurgc or small quantities furnished. Seal Presses, Dies, See., sent to order. Every description of Engraving on Wood ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Ma chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, &c. All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing view. l , of their buildings engraved can send a Daguer reotype or sketch of the building by mail oi ex press. Persona at a distance having saleable articles would find it to their advantage to nddiess the subscribers, as wo would act as agents for the salo of (bo same. BVR A M k PIERCE. 50 South Third Sheet, I'lnla., !‘a J. It. RTUAU. T . 51 A I I'll II t K . Nov. 211. IN.',.’,- ly Halclirti and Jcuelry TUII.MAS CONI.VN li.ih just opened. :il 1 1 k Mon.' in West H igh strei t, opp.-site Man- n ll.ill, ami intends to keep ctmsUnih on band, n complete assortment <>( l< ulihci, p C/ne/i't, Jewelry mul tmuy G'nodi. ttEho&whhh he is piepaied to sell ouesakUNt terms (hat eamiol tail to please all in u.mi a good Tune-Piece. Among hi-, slo< k will 1., found-full )• welled Gold L. .vis. Ladies <;..id Lupines, Silver Le\eis, Silv.i Lapim-s Sip.i (Ju.il t KTH; E nglish, Fiem.il. and ,Sw I s» \\ at. In s. Ills St OC U of Jewelry, is large and complete, and consists nf M edalions. lad ieh & gent lenteii'« 1 1 1 east Pins. Fingej R mgs. fancy and plain Ear kings, Srarl Pins, Kr. Also, gold Watch and Fob Chains, gold K i ' s and Seals, gold mid silivi Pemil Cases, g,,|,i and silvet Spectacles, togi t liei wit b almost .\, , \ ot her article kept in aJ ew elr\ establishment - A full supply ol (‘L( K'KS. \ i/., Piuloi, Mantle and Office—eight-day ami t« enty-luui - w ai. runted to go and keep correct tune. 11 u/r/io and Cloiks are fully repaired, and warranted to keep first-rule lime. The pnldn are invited to gi\ e Inin a rati betoie pmelusing, an ho feels very eonlident that hi* is nhle (<> give 1 bettor bargains than can be had elsewheie. 1 J line lit, 1 H.V). The Temple of Fancy Open! AND will bo at bis old Mead tjimrlns in Noilh Hanover street, dm mg ihu l.'hiislwm uud A ’ew i ’ear's festivities, with one ol the lar gest assortments ot CHOICE CONFECTION.■HUES ever offered In this place, consisting in part nj Fine Candy Toys and Fruits, Jell) Cakes, bon bons, finm. Chocolate and Fruit (hops, Rose, Vamilla and Burnt Almonds, French and E.\- plodmg .Secrets, &e. FRI'ITR AND TOV.S ol llie latest impoi lahons, such as (Manges. I.e. inons, I< mmins. Figs, Piiien.s. Ciuranls. I'nimi, Soil and Paper Shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cronin, Cocoa ami Ground Nuts. Toys and Fancy Goods of every quality and price, consisting in part of fine Wax, Kid, Chi nn, (hying and other Dolls, Sewing ami Card Baskets, Fancy boxes, Flower Vases, Motto ('ups, Tea Sets, Masks, Diimis, (inns, Air Pis tols, Accordeona, llarmeonicans, Trumpets Chess-men ot Banc and Wood, Dominoes. Lot. to and other Games, Fancy Soaps, Hair Oils and Port Mommies, ice. Also a tine lot ot Fa mily Groceries. PETER MONYER December Iff, 1865 Bonnly Land Agency. THE undersigned will attend promptly to the procuring of bounty Lands for those enti tied to them under the into act of Congress, ap proved March lid, 1H.35, Many years cxpoilenco in the prosecution of claims for service in the revolutionary war, has made mo familiar with the regulations and forms requisite to bo obser ved, and having the assistance of nn efliciont attorney residing in Washington, shall he able to render sallslaction to those who Inay apply to mo. Proper forms and instructions will bo sent on application by mull fVeo of cost No charge unless a warrant Is obtained, und when obtained (he foe will bo $6. Tho highest market price will bo paid for Land Warrants. A. P. NORTON, Postmasler, Carlisle Springs, Cumberland co., Pa. April 6,1866—1 y New Goods! Groat Attraction! mHE subscriber having enlarged his store X room, and made it tho largest and most plea sant room in the county, has also enlarged his already, extensive assortment of ,Goods, and is prepared to sell Goods of all kimls nt prices tonishlngly- low. Brocho, Long and Square, and Blanket ' c Shawls, | of all kinds and at all prices. Bine! ;l ami fancy Silk;, French Mcrlnoes and Caslunci es,Delnins, Parameltas, Needle worked Collars, Sleeves, Edging, 1 nserting, Slumped Collars. Flouncing, &c. Blankets, Flannels,ldnseya,Checks,Bag ging, Ticking, Muslins, Uc. Cloths, Cossimcros, Sallinots, Jeans, Tweeds, &c. Satin, Grenadine and Fancy Vestings. C.irpHs. Druggets, ami Oil Cloths of all kimls and at all pi ices. Hosiery and Gloves, Ribbons, Buttons, Trim mings, Silk, Merino, Lambs’ Wool and Cotton Sbiits, Drawers, Suspenders, Cravats, Umbrel las, Window Shades and Fixtures, Furs at all prices. I am determined to sell Goods at small profits, and will be pleased to see persons call and look at my Goods, I charge nothing for showing my Goods, but deem the privilege a great pleasure. Cali and see at the old stand, North Hanover street, where thankful for past favors, he hopes for u continuance of (he same. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, Dec. 27, ISo,"), New Goods Again! QyPSESfijiioyl Rargrniiis, Bni-g.iins, TMIE subscriber has just returned from Phila delphia, and is now opening (lie largest and cheapest lot of WINTER GOODS c\ci brought to Carlisle. French Merinoos, Delaines, AI pa. ehas, Bombazines, Calicoes, Shawls, Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Cassinclls, Flannels, Blankets, Gloves, &c., in great varie ty. Also, an immense stock of BOOTS & SHOES, at reduced prices. An entire new stuck of La dies Furs, very cheap. An assortment of new style and fashionable BONNETS. Also, 'iiiniln-r invoice of Embroideries just received from New York. Elegant Collars, Fndcrsleeies, Edgings, Inserting!! and Flounc ings. Purchasers are respectfully united to calland examine his splendid slock of new and cheap Goods, .Kill Miry will be sure In get the woi thul I 111 il llioliev . At the old stand, East Main street. CHARLES OGILBV. December 20, 15.',.',. Dni ftS, CIIIIMIC.iI>, (’onfodionarirs and Fancy Goods. r |MIK undersigned has just replenished Lis | slock of Goods, and as Ids Drngsand Ciiein n ab have been srlr< ted with great care, he is pieji.iri-d to till all ordersprompt ly. His friends may irly upon the genuineness and purity of even uilide. His stock of OonH'orlioiinrics is largo, and selected with special reference to the Holidays, and will afford any variety per sons may desire in that line, lie has a large assortment .ind ( ra. ks, Mums, Lameness, Komi l''h !■ hes or Giease, Mange. Foot j;" 1 1,1 )’ ~.n.'il, .n.' i l in Lows. Ulieumalism, Lil.-s of Ai mu!., i.eternal Poisons, Painful Nri>..rn .MT, lions, |. rosl Biles, Bolls, Corns, " billows, lI.IMIS and Sealda, Cl.illbl.uns Cliap |h..l Hands. Cramps, (’oii(ra<'( nnis of the Mils < Irs, Swrllings Weakness of the Joint*, Caked Sbeasls, Sore Nipples. Piles, ,tc. tlT*Pamphlets gratinloush firmiuhod by agents with Teslnnoiiinln of its nlilitv, All orders addressed to (lie Proprietors, M. 11. Ti. kku «li Co., Lorkport, N. V. by DniggiMs mid Mendimds gon emlly. (hi.,ugh the I'nned Slates, ibiusli Posses sions, nod ether Counlnes. AeJ by S. W . Ilaveislick ami Bentz & Urn., Cat lisle; .1. A. Weukle) and W. \ .1. Given. Dickinson; 1.. Kauffman. .Meehanicsbnrgj I) Stiolnn, New Kingstown; Gosuibrfc Zook. Shepherdstown; I)n hi S. Snidei, Nuh burg; A. M . Leidigb, Boil, mg Sp i mgs; Mm. Lo>d, Lisbin n; J . C. Ac G. B. Altu k, Shippeiibburg. COLD WEATHER TS coming, and the undersigned are prepared b>r it. I!i * * \ inn e just reecd\ ed a man n noth sfotdi ol nen , cheap handsome Goods, among ninth Hu h.i\e the celebrated Silks. Piem h Merinnes, all colors; plain and pi mti'il Moiis de lames, Thibet Cloths, Alpii i has, I Libit (' lot lift, Calicoes, G inglmins, a ml an 1 M W KiNSIO QUANTITY of oilier goods, both for ladies and gentlemen; Honmls, Bonnet Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Ho sieiy, (Doves, Trimmings, Gum Shoes, Carpet Bags, Oil Cloths, Cloth Caps, N;e. Also, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Sallmets, Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Tickings, Ribbons, Kmbroidei les and u general stock of Goods in our line. We invite the pub. Im: to mi examination of (be above, tor bargains, (live us an cailycall, as they are selling rapidly at our usual low prices. BENTZ & BROTHER Carlisle, Oct. 11, 1866. rHON ! IKON 11 The subscriber has the sat. Infliction to announce to the public that his large and extensive Warehouse Is completed, ami filled witli ono of I lie largest and best assort ments of Hammered and Rolled Iron ever allur ed in tiiis place. Those In want of Iron, would do well to examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. HENRY SAXTON. September 20, 1865. FRANKLIN HOUSE, . {Formerly kept by Jacob Worley.) CORNER OF HIGH & IIILLEN STREETS, Old Town, UauTiuonE. 77/0.9. JAMESON, qj York, Pa., Proprietor . Tho House Ims been considerably enlarged, and is open forTranslent and I’ermanoutUoard ers. 'Penns reasonable. Fubmaiy 2b, I860—«m PIiAINFI£LI) ACADEMY. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. THE (5 months) will com monco Nov; sth. i A now building has boon croctod containing. Gymnasium, Music Room, &c. With Increased ,faoilltiofl-for instruction, 'and ample accommodations, this -Institution presents great inducements to parents who do. siro the physical and mental improvement of Ihbir sons. . Terms por-scssion, $O5 00 Tor circulars with lull information address U. K. BURNS, . . Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield, Cumb. co., Oct. 4, 1855. Useful and faiicy Gooclh. AT the Tea and Grocery store ot the subscri ber, is jus.t received « One assortment of French' China and Decorated Fancy Jlrii- among which may be found Rich w« Vases, Colognes. Jewel Boxes, Cups and Saucers, Card Baskets. Inkstands. Toy. Tea and Dinner Sets, China Dulls, and other Gilt ami Plain articles, usefnl as well as suitable for the season. j Also, a general assortment of GROCERIES and Spices adapted b> the season, all fresh and of the best quality, together with a lot of new Bethlehem Buckwheat, ol extra quality in small sacks. Cranberries, Raisins, Currants, Citron, &c., for sale by J. W. EBV. Carlisle, Dee. 27, ISIS. Plumbing & Gas Filling. South West Cor, of Finth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia. Wm. Wright, Jno. 11. McFetuicu, Thomas Brown, JNO. C. IIvNTKR, WRIGHT, & CO., S. W. Cor. of Ninth and Walnut Streets, Plulndel pliia. Lead and Iron Pipes of nil sizes. Hath Tubs of Copper ami Iron. Hot and cold Show er Baths. Water Cl<»M*ts arid Brass Cocks of every dcscrijitlon. Force and Lift Pumps of Iron and Brass. Hydraulic Rams, all sizes.— Hydrants and Lend WoiU of every description. All materials and work in our line at low rates, ami warranted. December ‘2O, IB6o—tf lie continues to e.ury ou the Cuhmclaml L/wiei- Splendid Jewelry. Wat, Ucn, &c. ■ «*'!*'", at W; aland, .Verth Hanover „ . .. ’ ... street, next door In luver-stick s drug store, rriHh subscriber rtspeein.lly informs the rill- lllc c ,„. ]isk . „ 01) t t n, u , U . J. Zens ol Carlisle ami he public generally, Cum ,„, m ld ' s ,„„,„ s , Ln.l ul mor!- tllat hu has just opcuml a larßi: anti splendid us- or „ 1(J |>ri ,.„ s . „, IVI , , w „|, ~ son,unit of Clocks, 11 alHius ami Jewelry, of (lno . I,' will alien,l funerals i„ crcry style ami qualii; Hm store is silua ed t 0„.„ alul cou , lll v , pcrsouallv, wilhoul any oa. on the N. E corner ..I lie Pubic. Square, in the ,Vn chaw. 'lie will also iarrv room onnerly occupied l.y S. Ellioll one door ajiawin. „„ c miNKT Mak.ko in ail oast ol G. IP. HU,,,., , dry goods store, H.s i( , ,„ illldl( . s al ,j wMI stock will consist ol ejery article usually kepi COll3l , ull | v , ;i . ep „„ l)„rca„», Seerclaries, •&SSSVIT 1 J,: " d, : n V VIZ: , 01 V D , Wo, k Slanth,, Parlor Ware. Upholstered Chain. &. WATCHES ol cve.y slylo and quality, Sljfa3 , s „l,. Tallies; Card, Side, Din. ibi l .’ rlcos ? om ' 1,1 * l2 :’- s,,rrr . ” ; llrh " lug and l!, e:il;l i-l Tables, Chamber Ware, such jSttdHron, SBlo S! ;. Gentlemen » Gold 1- oh, I-',,.,,, |, Field. , Ingl, and low posts,) Curlaln test and -Neck Chums , Cold Keys mid Seals; j a „, iv r , h „| |p.,| IV,„l,stall,la ol d|f. GnUl Studs and Vest Hull.,us, Ilniasl Plus, Bos killlK ,v,,rd,,,b,.5. Veidtl.m liliiids, and If nips, Kc Ladies Cold .Neck Chains, Cold C11 .,„. s „ f kl „,la, and articles usual. ri.iulams, Gold Lockets llreasl Plus, har-rlnga, h . „ lull „.„ lri .,| in ~,i.s line „r Imsiness. n m, ea ''V 'His are , easlern city Gold 1 liimblcs, Gold I! ran,dels, Silver and Pearl „. cl , k „ R . n , „ n ,l |„s .| n ,he laical Card case. Jet Brae,dels, Nr A large slock ,„ 1(1 aU h „ h„p„ c i|„„, and „( o f linger Rings, Sllvnand I late,l 11 are, Itii.l „,,„ c . r ia| 3; „ f ,|,|,. h is warranted to Dishes, Card Baskets, Tea Sells, Plaled Cups b( , a „ d wIM N<>l , l |„„. „, r rash . and Goblets, Napkin Rings, Nc., will, many Til „„ all „, git „ „ p p„r,■basing ether luncy notions All goods warranted to be c | st .wbere. For tl.e liberal palronage l.erclo whiUley are sold fur, . . f , )r „ a3k , nlk „| |,i,„, indebted lo bis : r Atteiilion paid to tho repairing 1 ra( ,, ro „ s era, au.l assures limn, Hint no of Gold Watches, Jewel.,-. Ac. All work war. wi|| b( , h , ftllllrc ranted to quid,ly. The subscriber „„d p r „. t .. „s a call, hopes by strict attention lo business and a do- , Kemember the place, n.-aily op,,o»iie Hie Bank, sire to please, to receive a liberal share o pnb- , A n ~, 180 .-,, DAVl’l) SIPF he patronage. W. D. A. KALGLL 1 1 C.irllal®, July 19,1855 —tf F RESH ARMV A LO F THE subscriber having just received ami open ed bis supply of Goods for the Fall trade, would call the attention of his friends ami the public generally, to the largo and well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Goods now on hand, assuilngthem that the assortment is com plete, and the prices such us cannot fail to give satisfaction. Tho. attention of Builders, Carpenters, and Cabinet-makers, is respectfully directed to our stock of locks, bolts, screws, hinges, nails, glass, putty, paints, oU.Ttorttfcbcs, voucors,moulding, linlr-elotb, ttc.; 12d£b-tools of every description, saws, planes, Ac. Coach-makers nnd Saddlers wifi find the os. sortruent of Goods In their lino particularly large, ombracingcnnvnss find trimmings of ever}’ kind, axles, springs, hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, &c.; saddle trees and harness mountings of eveiy qualify and style. Housekeepers arc invited to call and examine onr Cuttlery, Brittannla and I’lalod-waro, Pans, Kettles, Ccdar-wnrc, &c. IKON. —Also, a largo assortment of rolled and hammered Iron, Nail-rods, Horsc-shoe Iron,&c.; also, cast, shear, spring and blister steel. In addition fo the aljovo, wo have also recei ved a splendid slock of Wall P after, of all kinds, cheaper than ever. We invite mil friends to e.ill, knowing it will he to their own inhaii- Uge. Don't forget the place. East Mamstieet. ITENHT SAXTON r.uli*le, August L*n, 1855. NEW GROCERIES TVTOW open and for sale at the “.Marion Hall J. 1 F.umh Gnn'eiy Store, a large and general nssot liueiil of artlelea, useful and limey, em lu a. ing. in pat I Maracaiba and Jaffa Coffees, Green Hio and Boosted Coffee, Jenkins* best brand of Tons, Brown ami Clarified Sugars, While ami Pi . serving “ Pulverized and einslied •* Hroina, ('oeo.i amt Chocolate, liice and Corn Starch, Farina and Essence of Coffee, Lovering’s finest Svrup, Orleans Hakinp M olas sch, Spices,ground and nngronnd; Maee,(’llton, Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &c. Kim Our (luccnsivarr, Km pjwl mbraces a largo and genera 1 \at i■ ■t \ ofThe best w bite (iiunite, a Iron Stoiiew .ue, Li v crpool ami common ware, enabling the ensionier to select in setts or pieces of any size necessary, and of tho different stylos, together with n vari ety of Fine White and Gold Band, English and French China setts of Tea ware, and other varie ties of useful and line fancy Chinn ware, includ ing Trays, I’latcs, Vouch, Fruit Dishes, Coffee cups, &c. GLASSWARE embracing bonds, dishes, molasses cans, sugar bowls, a largo selection of Hue fluted tumblers, wine and egg glasses, and other useful articles. WILLOW AND CEDAR lI 'ARE, among which are tubs, chums, water pales, mua sines, market baskets, travelling baskets, as wall as o| her covered ami uncovered baskets. Also Table (HI of the finest brand, Sperm and oilier Oils; Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, Nr. A small loi of choice M ACK ABEL of No. 1 ipiulil v. A Iso, a trimmed Mess Mucknrcl —both in handsome assorted packages of halves, quarters and kits— with all tlio other varieties of a GKOCEUV and QUEENSWAUE STOKE. Wo foci thankful for tho patronage heretofore bestowed on us, nml invito a continuance of lilt© %vors. J. \y, kuy, Carlisle, January C, 1855. UNcful, Fragrant, mid Good BJ. KIEFFEU has just returned from Pldl • ndelphlft, with an additional supply of Fresh DItUGS, which, in connection with his former stock, will make Ills establishment complete in this department. In addition to the above, lie lias also Just opened a fresh supply of Confectionaries, Fruits. Nuts, Pastes, and Fancy Articles of every uescrlptlon. Tho attention of ladies Is especially invited to ids extensive assortment of flmey articles. La dles* Toilet Fancy Soaps and Perfumes of every variety. Gentlemen nro invited to ids examine tlno assortment of Fancy Articles. Sugars, Chi na and Porcolcan Pipes, Tobnccoos of every va riety, Shaving and Toilet Soaps, widen will ho found to lie very superior j Canes, Hiding and Carriage Whips, and many other articles which more especially interest gentlemen. A number of very superior Woolen Matts on ,hand. The Proprietor will bo very happy to have his friends generally call and' examine bln goods, whether they may wish lO'purohnse or not. B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, March 23, 1801. Fall and Winter Clothing! AT STEINER ■& BUG’S., Cheap CMhink Store.—Wa bog leave to inform our monels and customers, os well as the public in general, that wo have just received, and are constantly receiving, an extensive stock of seasonable Clothing, which wo will sell on the most aecom modelling terms, lower than that of any other establishment in this or neighboring towns.— Thdso having a proper regard for economy, com fort and gentility of dross, are politely Invited to an inspection of our goods, manufactured by the bust workmen, materials of the best fabrics, and most select styles. Amongst our choice and cheap assortment will be found Fine Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coals, Sacks, Plain and Fancy Cassimerc, Clouded Cash merette, 'Vweed , Summer Cloth, Linen , Linen Duck, (Hnf'ham and Check COATS. Pant u.oon*. Newstvie of fancy ami black Cassimerc. C.issim-t, Gordin oy, Summer Cloth,_ Linen, Linen Duck, ami an endless variety ut Summer pants. Kci/a.—A very largo and rich assortment, such ns black sUin, umbnmlci cd Grenadine, fancy silk, fancy cheek, cassiniere, Marseilles, Sum mer Cloth. &c. Boys’ CVotfiiHg.—A groat assortment of sack and (‘rock, of linen, gingham and tweed sack and frock coats, punts and vests. Shirts. —Fine white shirts with linen bosoms, calieo and different check shirts, collars, sus. ponders, gloves, umbrellas, carpet bags, &c. Straw Hats and Caps. —An extensive stock of palm leaf, Canton ami Leghorn Huts; silk, oil, and Navy caps; a choice assortment of silk neck and pocket handkerchiefs, stocks, &c. Call there and you may rely upon it Unit every aiticleyou purchase «ill prove to bo precisely what it is represented to be, ami yon will save a handsome per cenlagc on your purchase mo ney— for in giving bargains, STEINER & BKO. can’t be boat! Carlisle, Oct 11. Town and Connlry THE subscriber takes (his method of inform ing his friends and the public generally. Mint r. 11. smith, Port Monnaie, Pocket Book, DRESSING CASE MANUFACTURER, A’. 11'. C’or. Fourth $ Che in ttl Sts. FIIII.UnKI.MIIA, Always on hand a largo (* vailed asaoihnent ot Fort Moimaies, M urk Boxes, Fueket Books, Cabas, Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Fort Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Memorandum Tlooko, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c. Also, u general assortment of English, French and Gorman Fancy Goode. Fine Docket Cutlery, Bazors, Razor Strops and Gold Hens, wholesale, Second nnd Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W. cor. Fourth tf Chestnut Sts. IMiila. N. B.—On the receipt of $l, u superior Gold Pen mil be split to any part of the United Slates by m.nl;—describing pen, thus, medium, hard, or soft Apnl 5. 1855-ly llc:ul ! IS end ! MK . DA \’J D SIDE, of Carlisle, has been ap pointed Agent (oi llm county of Cumber lamt, foi the sale of FISK'S PA'I EXT MLTAL MC BI It I Al. CASK, which is superior to any of the kind now in use, fm ordinary inleiiiienls atid liaiisp.ntiiig ( !■•• dr.id. It [ireveiils imme diate dec iinpos 11 mu ui 111 ot. M SXOUCKASS. Carlisle, Feb. 1!1, 1855 -It St<*hm 11011-I for Sale. mllK Hiil.s.m 11.,-r „M..m lor Hiilc ft tic‘,v Sh'nui 1 11...1.-t, 1,.,.1 ,1,1,1. 1,„.|„. Bln " ,U1 ,|. ""1. I ind, 11,1,., apply (he Papci .Mill at Papeitnwn. „ . W. B. MULLEN, l-eh. 7. ] 85l'i. Valuable Property f 0- Sale. Tin-; two stoiy Illicit House and Rack-build lug, with a pump, cistern, amt all necessary out-buildings attached, situate in North Hanover street, in Carlisle, is ollered (or sale. Tho sit uation is a good one lor a private residence or for business. The terms will easy. Apply to J. U. WEAVKU, Jtgi.fo, i£. Butloik. July 2(i, IH6s—tf Family Coal I CNR l.ykeu’s Valley Coal, broken V-JVJvFaini roscicened, prepared expressly for family use ami under cover, so that 1 can fur nlsli It diy and clean dm ing the winter season, I have also on hand and tor sale, tho Lnke tldler Coal, from I lie mines of lloyd, Jlosser & Co., ami Shnmohin Coal, from tho mines of Cochran, Peak* fc Co., all of which I Will soil at small profits for cash, and deliver to any part of the Borough. WM. 13. MUUUAY, dgent. November 16, 1866. 8 WE call Dio attention of the public to tho portable Garden or Fire engine for wa tering gardens or extinguishing fires—an Excel lent article, neat cheap & convenient. For Bate at „ , , Dr , H- SAATON’S, November 2, 1866. $5OOO Reward—Great Race. rt he great raco between tho Clothing Stores I of Carlisle, resulted in tho complete triumph of tho new store of ARNOLD# SON, in the store room lately occupied by Wisp # Camp bell, corner of North Uanbvor and leather sts. It is now conceded by all and oyory one that they stand pre-eminent among tho clothing deal ers in Carlisle, haring succeeded lh convincing their friorjde, that,they chn-sell,Clothing made and got up, according to tho latent styles, from ‘»0 to 2(> per cent, cheaper than any other house f 8 possibly able to furnish them. They have now on hand a largo and splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothing ( Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Casslmcres and Vest ings. Also, Hats and Caps, ami every thing in their lino for Men and Boys. Their materials were selected with the greatest care, purchased at the lowest cash prices, and at snob houses only, who never deal in anything like auction trash. Tneir friends may therefore rest assured (hat articles purchased of them will and must give satisfaction. Clothing made at the short est notice in the most fashionable style, having for that purpose secured tho services of an ex. poricnced Cutter, and laid ima splendid assort ment of Cloths, Cassimercs, Vestings, #c., which (or beauty ami durability cannot bo surpassed. To the citizens of the surrounding country we would say, give us a fair trial. All wo ask is a fair look at our stock and we will not fall tocon vince von that our Clothing is bettor made, of hotter materials, better trimmed, cut with more taste, and last though not least, cheaper than you have ever bought elsewhere. Also, a largo jot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrelfas, #c. All hail creation far and near, Of Ahnold's Store you shall hear; Lot pealing drums and cannon’s roar Proclaim the news from shore to shore } Great bargains sure, are on tho wing, Bare wonders then wo now will sing : At first we’ll speak of Ci-otiiino rare, Such trophies, sure wilt make you stare, Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap We’ll take a moment’s time to speak. Delighted too you can’t but bo With prices and their quality ? Dross and Sack Coats —aye, Vestings too, What bargains now for all of yon ! The Gents will our compliments receive, Ami call they must (he wonders to believe. In Pants wo have all kinds ol styles, One dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Summer Goods —for soon ’twill come — We’ll give you bargains all for fun. . Frocks ami Over-coats so very Hpo, 1 Great wonders yon shall sec in every lino, Ilnslrry, .Suspenders. Under-shirts for all,' All kinds of Gloves to please nil who call. Hut we cannot stop to enumerate, We have bargains both good and great. Our stork too In the Furnishing lino Is plentiful, cheap and fine. ARNOLD 4 SON’S Clothing flail. Apiil 12, 1855. , OriiK*, ContcclionnriCN, Ac. rpUK undersigned has just returned from Phll | ndelphia, with a fresh supply of DRUGS, CO NT KUTION All IPS, &c. These, with his ft former stork on (land, will make his__tf vjy assortment of Drugs, Medicines amlYlj £S Chemicals complete. His assortment £& of Confectionaries is also unusually fine, con sisting of pure sugar white and transparent can dy Toys, common, assorted, and fine candies of every variety; also, fruits, nuts, and everything belonging to that department of trade. Ho would call special attention to Ins supply of FANCY ARTICLES, for the Holidays, and for general use. All are Invited to call, whether they wish to purchase or not. B. J. KIEFPKR. Carlisle, Dec. 21, 1854. FIRE IVSULUtE IMIK Allen and East I’ennshoro’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company ol Cumberland county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully oigani/ed. ami in operation under the manage meat of the following Managers, viz : Daniel Haily, Wm. R. Gorgu.s,Michael Cock. ■ in, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, .1 ohn C. Dunlap, Jacob 11. Goover, Lewis Ilyer, Henry Logan, Benj. 11. Musser, Jacob Mum Dpi, Jos, Wlckerabam and Alexander Calhcuvt. The rates of insurance arc as low and favora ble as any Company of the kind In the State.— Persons wishing to become iiicinbura ■,<> inci ted to make application to tbo Agents ol the Company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. BENJ. H. MITSSER, Pres. Henry Logan, Vice Pies. Lewis Hter, Sect’ry, Michael Cocklin, Treasurer. Aug. 10, ’55. AGENTS. Cumberland County. —Rudolph Martin, New Cumbetlaml; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zciirnif?. Shiremnnsiown? Charles Hell, Carlisle; Samuel Graham, Wcstpennsboro’; Jns. M’Dow ell, Frankfurd; Mode Grillllh, Smith Middleton; Smmiel M'oodburn. Dickinson; Snmnel Coovcr, Henj. Haverst tele, Mechanlcsbnrg ; .Tolin Slier lick, I.i.sbuni; David Coover, Shopherdstown. ]'oilc County. .lolm Bowman, DMLbfirg; I’. Wolford. Franklin; John Smith, Esq.. Wash ingfnn; \\ r . S. Picking, Dover; J. \Y. Craft, Pa imli.se. /lunnhurp. Houser & Lorlminn. Members o( the Company havingpotielesabout to expin*, can have them renewed by making application to any ofthc Agents. JOHN I*. LVI\E, WHOLESALE and retail dealer In Ameri can, English k German Hardware, Oils, Paints. Varnish, &c. Mechanics, builders and the public generally, who are In want of Hard ware of any kind, are invited to call In and ex amine mj* unusually large stuck of goods, which 1 am selling at very low prices—just step in, it will only detain yon a few minutes to he cun. vineed that what every body says must be (rue, Dial Lyric's is decidedly tho place to get goo,, goods at low prices. J.P. LVNE, |May 11. J Wett ante of N. Hanover at. A MAMMOTH Spring Arrival at DYNE’S on North Hanover street, whoro the public are being supplied with ovary variety ol Hard ware. Faints, Oils, &c., at the lowest cash price. Call in and be accommodated. JOHN P. LYNE. Carlisle, March ‘JO, lB. r >s. UR. 1. 'V. LOOMIS, SOUTH Hanover Street, next door to tho Post Office, N.B. Will bo absent from Carlisle the last ten days of each month. August HI, 1866. Trusses! Trusses!! 0. H. NEEDLES, Turns AND BIIAOE Ertaiimsiimkxt, S. IT. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis., Phila. Impotitku of lino French Trusses, extreme lightness, ease and durability with correct construction. llcniiivl or ruptured patients can bo suited by remitting amounts, as below.—Sending number of iiu'lioH round thu hips, and stating aide af fected. Cost of Singlo Truss, $2, $ll, $4, $5. Double —so, $O, $8 and $lO. Instructions aa to wear, and how to effect a euro, when possible, sent with ttie Truss. Also for sale, in groat variety, Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Jiody Draco, For the euro of Prolapsus Uteri* Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Ghost Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs* English Blast ic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syringes —male ami feinulo. Ladles’ Booms, with Lady attendants. August 2,1866 —1 y Gonlleincu’s Sliawln. AN extensive Assortment for enlo by Win. A. Miles, Main street, opposite the Telegraph Office, Carlisle. October 26, 1860. Tm*, Tar, Tar. JUST received and for sale, 100 kegs host quality TAB * also, a. largo lot of patent Wheel flrenso for carriages, wagons,&c., attbo old stand, East Main Btrouti ! 1 March 27. .11. SAXTON. KEW »»»QST^f^SS Hanover Street, near tier T> J. KIEPFER, DmpMst ' rli V with groat caro. As many or’d « n on uao by physicians and fh,nllic ß r,icle » ind\f2 and exposure, great caro wUI h 0 n r or, ' t » V.» iotv such articles to accumulate ta S? ft Attention la especial!? invi,i Cl dnhntiii ' Medicines, Essential Oils, h » tracts, Confoncllons, Chorales?. 0 . lh with aMI assortment oTpJini! * &c ’’ '"Mi!! Studs, Paint and Varnish confectionaries of every variety., He humi. .■ Medicinal Wines and llrmuli. of tho host quality. Scenrs (v , ’ vans and Spanish houses, of Lv " rv n ">■ one cent upwards. ' ' • r J f rota In order to ensure his customer,.. takes during nny temporary absenl nM “it pnotor, the services ol an experience,I potent assistant liuvb been socur ~V , 1 »«■ bo felt to bo important, in view of ,i I,cl ' till bililies which ere known to devnl rc *l"»ii. druggist. nc M l’on tb, I’liysioians’ prescriptions will be f„t«, „ promptly ntiended to. Orders than H and Merchants in ilio country win care, and at prices wliicli must prove,,, r ,ill ' A liberal shore of public patronage h, 1 "" 1 '' fully solicited. Terms cnsh. 6 rL ’ , l l «i: March 28, 1854. D ' J ' KlEpp El|; Addition Dysjpcji,,,.,, THOSE of you who havo boon n m; H 1 yours, with this loathsonw disms! ?? I , t ' havo boon using almost ovory noslrnm w “ llio public without relief. I\'e say a ”, k,f ™; “ Keillor’s Anti-dyspeptio,” and you win" l,f bo convinced of its great supcriorilv 1MI ! other propnratlon. Wo could give vo „' rc, f cerlidcatcs corroborating our oMorlim, o'.”! single trial Is worth more than all. Tim’, is prepared and sold nt the Drug storr “I D. j. kkifffh South Hanover street, n few door, the Court-house, u °* Carlisle, June 15, 1864. rirHt Arrival of IlnrduaiT THE subscriber f rtim \ Vl city, has just opened for the Fall . large and well selected stock of Fora"n 1 4 Domestic Hardware, embracing everythin;- 1,. 1 . ally found in that line of business. The ami! timi Of triends and the public general)} i,, spectrally directed (o the assortment ( ,ii ),„!* assuring them that goods of all klndsuili LeivU for cash at a very small advance on mamiiactiu ers prices. Carpenters and Builders arc Invited Hkhjj. ine the assortment of Locks, Laklies, Bolts, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, I’nit/isTc ’ Hr member the old stand, in East Iligimnii. where they are for sale cheap. H . HENRY SAATWi, August 81, 1854. HATS I HATS ! I Til E subscriber respectfully inform* Vu ft ionds ami the public generally, tlml he ha removcil his Hut and Cap Store to Ids new I*ll4. Ing in Main street, where he will be glad t o! « his old customers and friends. He lias mm a S hand a splendid assortment of ilati ol all descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest Fur and Silk Rats, aud it nt must suit every one who ImMingje to getting the worth of Ins money. HhSitk, Moleskin and Beaver Hats, arc unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of mj other establishment in the county. Boys’ Hats of every description constantly on hand.* Call and examine. IVM. H. TROUT. Carlisle, March 2Sj 1853. 11. D.CLIFTON Sc SOS’S Men’s and Roys’ flolb.i.agJjlDie. North-cast cor. of Second and Dock SfreeU, Philadelphia. To me Citizens ov Carlisle A.vn Vuisitt. YOU are respectfully invited to examinu ih« extensive and varied assorlinent of Meni and Boys’ Clothing, at the store of the sulual. hers, whore may always be found a full supply of Ready-made Clothing, of all sizes nud de scriptions, worn by men and hoys of alliigrs and sizes, made by experienced workmen and of the very best material, the make, fit, and appear aiico surpassed by no establishment in tho city. Please preserve this notice, and give me a call, and fit out yourselves and sons in a mannti worthy of yon and (hem. Remember I lie North East corner of Second and Dock streets. H. D. CLIFTON hi SON April 12, 1855—1 y FJNCY GOODS, Jt'IFT BOOKS, Sir. 11AVEHST1CK, tins just recriirf • from tho city, and is now opening a splen did display of Fancy Goods, suitable lor tin present season, to which ho desires to cell th« attention of his friends and the public. Hints sol (merit in this lino cannot be surpassed in no velty mid elegance, and both in quality sad l' r,fo of tiie articles, cannot fall to please purchasers. It would bo impossible to enumerate his Fancy Goods, which comprise every variety of fancy »tt\»le» of the most exquisite shape, such as Puiper Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstand* trays. Fancy ivory* pearl and shell card cases. Radios’ Fancy baskets. Fancy work boxes, with sewing instrument!. Port Monnalcs, of every variety. Gold pom and pencils, loncy paper we gm*- Papeteries, aud a largo variety of ladies fancy stationery. Motto seals and wafers, silk and bond ptirnr. Ladles* riding whips, elegantly finished, La dies’ fine cultlery. Perfume baskets and bags. Brushes of every kind for the toilet. Roussel’s Perfumes of tho various klndi- Musical Instruments, of all kinds and at »'* prices, together with nn Innumerable Tar»ely articles elegantly finished and suitable for >° day presents, to which ho invites special «> |p tlon. Also, an oxtensivo collection of BUt DAY GIFT BOOKS, comprising tho various English and AnmdM® Annuals for 1855, richly embellished am* • ,,u , trnto I Poetical' Works, with Children’s * i clofl Books, for children of all ages. IBs osw>rtoi f ' of School Books and School Stationary u complete, and comprises everything used in 11 leges and the schools. 110 also calls attention to his olegant dislay of Lamps, Qi'lamlolcs, from the extensive establishments of Cornell'!*' Archer and others, ol Philadelphia, compn* every slyly of Parlor, Chamber & Study L’ for burning either bird, sperm or ethoriftl on. j gotbcMVith flower vases, Fancy Screens, His assortment in this lino is unequalled in * borough. Fruits, Fancy Confcctioney, , Nuts, Preserved Fruits, &c., In every variety • at all prices, all of which are pure and lVcsh»»'• as can bo confldunly recommended to his fnc and tlio little folks. Ilomombor the old s opposite the Bank. s. tv. iiavehStick Curlinlo, December 21,18514 Kuglo Plows. A PRIME lot of Savory & Go's. colcbnjtc ( J Eaglo Plows, which have token pro» nt nil tho different Mrs at which they ha , exhibited. Also, a largo assortment oi ti ff| one York Plows—together with other . from different manufacturers constantly 0 and for sale at JI. SAXTON'S Carlisle, March 22, 1866. Clmrcoal. \ CJIAROOAL constant!* m Ito™' l in