: ] of tUe Season. r Mm .EoatorU cltleS, and la now opening a splen did assortment of Fall and AVihtcr Goods, which ifcill lio sold at very low prices. VA. largo stock ol elegant Stella, Thibet, Cash mere,. Brocha and Blanket Shawls. Ah jmmenseiaasortraentof Fancynnd Black T;lks,. very cheap.' - Mona d°- Laities, Cbaltya, A ngentincs, Merlnoefl, PnramettaB,and a great variety. of, Press Gdoda, vcry bandaomo and cheap; ' ,/ '' ’ CLOTHS, C&sslmcres, Vestings, lannols, Jeans, Blankets, Muslins, Checks, &c., in great variety;., .- - ; CARPETINGS.—An assortment of now stylo Imperial, Ingrain, Vdplllan and Rag Carpets. BOOTS & SHOES.—A largo and complete stock of Boots and Shoes, all descriptions, and at the very lowest prices. ~ All' persons In want of handsome and cheap goods, dro respectfully Inrltcd to call at tbo old stand. East Main street. r , _ > * CHARLES OGILBT. u Carlisle, Sept. 18,1850. nasr axibxvai* of spbiso GOODS. THE subscriber baa Just received & very largo assortment of New Spring Goods, to which ho 'toritw the attention of purchasers, as ho is pre pared to tell at snob prices that they may save Iroia 20 te 26 per cent, on former prices. His stooic embraces all the different kinds of Goods adapted to the season, such as CLOTHS, Gas. simeres, Vestings, Cotton Pant Stuffs, Linens, Linen Checks, 6co. ' Dress Goods » Snell as Black and Fancy Silks, Barge dc Lalflos, Lanas, Challios, Bareges, Bombazines, Alpacas, India Silks, &c. .Bonnets and Ribbons. Bomets of all kinds,such as Satin Straw, Swis? Straw, English Doable and Split Straw. Rib. boos ol’all kinds and colors rcry cheap. Hosiery and Gloves. Mens’ and Boys’ white, brown and mixed hall Hose, Ladies’ white, black, brown, slate ami mlxfd Hose; Mon’s TTomon'* and Children’s alori and Mitts of all kinds. Dotnestic Goods. Muslins, Chocks, Tickings, Osnaburg, Bagging, Calicoes and Ginghams. Carpets, Mattings, tmd Oil Cloths. A Tory largo lot of Carpets of all hinds, such sa yelrot, Tapestry, Brnssols, Three Ply, Ipgniln and Tamilian; Mattings of all widths of white and colored; Oil Cloths of all widths. Boots and Shoes. TTotnen’s St Children’s shoos of all kinds at rerj low prices. Grocenes. Sach as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Molasses and Spi ces; all ol which will bo sold cheap, at tbo old stand in North Hanoror street, 8 doors north of the Bank, where thankful for the liberal pat. ronage he has heretofore received, ho hopes for a continence ef the same. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, April 10,IBM. Carlisle Marble Yard. SiH ■*■*- igaELZU'J.i-jill iiTTyr?*:*«*< MEMSBV RICHARD OIVEI, Bouf.\ Wunoccr Si., oppotiio Berths’ Store, Carlisle, THE subscriber has on hand B largo and wcl selected stock of Blond.Slones, Dlonnmonfs, TOHBS, &c., of chosto and beautiful designs, which he wiii sell at tho lowest possible rates, Doing desirous of soiling oat his stock. Hoad stones finished from fhreo dollars upwards. Brown stone, morblo work, mantels, &c., fbr buildings, marble slabs fur furniture, &c., con stantly on hand. Iron railing for cemetery lots', &o. t of tbo boat -Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, March 27, IBfifi. " UNION HOUSE. West Main Street, Carlinlo, Pa WINUOLTZ & SMITH, PROPRIETORS. WOULD respectfully Inform the public that they hare tensed the above welt known old stand lately occupied by Wm. Crosier, where they will bo sblo to accommodate (ho travelling public wih an eye to their comfort and conven ience. This ITouflo has lately been built and the rooms sro largo and airy; hla table will always be supplied with tho best tbe market can afford; ample stabling for a largo number of horses, at tached to the promises, with faithful and ex perienced ostlers. In short, every arrangement has been made that could In any respect render the “Union House” a desirable stopping pluco, and the subscribers hope that by assldluua at tention to the wants of their guests to merit o ■bare of public patronage. BOARDERS taken by the week, month or year. May 22, 1856—if. TUe Polytechnic College, or tum State or Psn.Va., Renn Square, Philadelphia, INCORPORATED by the Legislature! 1868, and organized on tho plan of tho Industrial Colleges ol Continental Europe, affords a hero* professional education In Civil Engineering, Practical Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Architecture and Mining Engineering. Tho Fourth Collegiate year will commenccon Monday, Sept. 15, 1850. For Catalogues and further information, address ALFRED L. KENNEDY, M. D., Pros, of Faculty, Polytechnic Col. Phlln. Aog. 21, IB6o—Bt* OUR HOUSE. subscriber, having leased the above well.established Hotel, sltnato In North Hanover street, Carlisle, will take possession ol tho same on the Ist of April, and give Ids en tire attention to those who majs be pleased to favor him with a call. THOMAS COSTAUAGNA. Carlisle, March 27,mt. NEW GOODS. JUST received, n largo assortment of flue Watches, Jewelry, Ac., ladlca* Breast Pins jfiL and Ear Rings of the latest styles, vary (gsa. log la price from 8 60 to 46 dollars a c&Uflfe sett, Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Lockets, Pencils, Ice. A largo va riety of everything usually kept by Jewelers.— Ladles and gentlemen aro respectfully Invited to call at Nauglo’a Cheap Jewelry Store and ex* nmlno for themselves. ' N. D.—Watches and Jewelry repaired at the •hnrtost notice. W. D. A. NAUGLE. August 28,185f1. wiiiMi uarv, HAVING been Instructed in Iho art, (byDr. Qoo. Z, Brels, a graduate of the Baltimore Dental Oollogo,) is now prepared to receive his friends and por/brm fho various operations in Iho lino of Iho dental protean!on, at his residence In South street, JM door from West St. (live us a call/ Terms modorato. Carlisle, May 29,1860-^tf Eg?” Job Woxk tJoJie at (his offlefl on short notice. Fresh Arrival of Hardware. : TIJE subscriber havingfroturned from the city, would call the attention of his friends nnd tho public generally, to the, largo and well-se lected assortment of . . , HARDWARE, , which ho lias just received, consisting in part of Building Materials/ such as Nails, Screws, Hinges, Bor.rs, Paints, Oils, &c.' Tools, Including edge-tools of every description;' Saws, Places, Fmiis, Hasps, Ham mers, Vices, Anvils, &c. Glass of scrlption and quality—common glass of differ ent brands, while polished American glass, French glass of all sizes, double thick glass of all sizes, ground enamelled glass, «c., A general assortment of Shoemakers and Sad dler’s Tools, together with Morocco, lining and binding skins, shoo thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mounting, saddle-trees," &c;’ CoaOii- TniuuiNasand Ooach-maker’smaterials. •Cab inet Makkbs will find a largo nsaortdicnfof varnishes, mahogany nod walnut veneers, mould ings, rosettes, hair cloth,-curled hair, &c. &c. White Polish Paint, A now article for making a beautiful, whitcand brilliant polish; for <Jlnihg rooms, parlors, &c. Iron. —A largo stock, comprising nil kinds in general use. Uemctnbor tho old stand, East Main street, Carlisle. U. SAXTON. ‘April 3,1860. New Family Grocery. Provision and Variety Store. T*ITE subscriber now opening on the corncrof Hanover, lately occupied byN. W. Woods, having Just returned from tho city with r choice selection of Groceries and a variety of otborar ticlcs to suit the trade, which ho oilers to the public. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited, as he Is determined to sell for cash or country produce taken In exchange lor goods. Tens, Coffees, Brown and White Sugars, Spices of nil kinds, Fancy and Washing Soaps, Bice Starch and Faronn, Crackers nnd Choose, superior quality of Chewing and Smoking To bacco, Spanish nnd Half Spanish Scgars of va rious brands, Fish and Salt, 20 bbl. of No. 2 and 8 Mackerel, 5 bbl. of new Plckolcd Hering. China, Glass and Quccnswaro, Stone and Crockery ware, Coder Ware, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Buttcrtubs, Brooms, &c., with a great variety of other articles too numerous to insert. The subscriber intends to keep on hand But ter and Eggs, Potatoes, moats, nnd all t ther country produce, to supply tho town. Don’t lorgcl tho corner lately occupied by N. W. Woods, A. S. SENEK, Agent. Carlisle, April 10, 1866. BOOK AGENCY THE subscribers have established a Book Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication nt the retail price free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription prico of any of the $8 magazines, such as Harper's, Godey’s, Putnam’s, Graham’s, Frank Leslie’s Fashions, &0., will receive the magazines lor one year and a copy ol a splendid lithograph portrait of cither Washington, Jack son or Clay | or, if subscribing to a $2 and asl Magazine, they will receive a copy of cither of the three portraits. If subscribing to $6 worth of Magazines, ail three portraits win bo sent gratis. Music furnished to tboso who may wish It. Envelops of every description and size in large or small quantities furnished. Seal Presses, Dies, &c., 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 views of their buildings engraved can sond'o Dsgocr rootypo or sketch of the building by mail or ex press. Persons at a distance haring saleable articles would find It to their advantage to address the subscribers, ns wo would act as ago.ds for the sale of the same. BTRAM & PIERCE, 50 South Third Street , Phila., Pa. 3. U. UYRAU. T. MAT riKDCE. Nov. 20, 1865—1 y JOSEPH A, NEEDLES, MANUFACTURER of Wire, Silk und Uni Cloth SIEVK.S, coarse, medium and (Ini in mesh, largo, middle-size and small in diam olor. Metallic Cloihs or Woven Wire, Of the host qun/jt/cfl, rar/ous sizes of mesh. i from Noa. I to 80 hiclaslre, and fYom one to six Coot In ir/dfb. i Thoy are numbered so manj- spaces to a iln ii inch, and cut to suit. Tho subscriber also keeps constantly on hand SCREENS, tor Coal, Sami, Ore, Lime, Grain, Gravel, Guano, Sumac, Sugar, Salt, Bone, Cof fee, Spice, Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, Ucc. Together with an assortment of Bright and jfnnealed Iron Wir «. All of tho shove sold wholesale or re tail, by J. A. NEEDLES, Juno 6, 1856 yr 64 N. Front St. Phlla. Valuable Limestone Farm at PRIVATE SALE. SITUATE m Munroc township, Cumberland [ county, about Smiles East of Carlisle, on the Yellow Breeches Creek, and known os the “ Abrqm Williams Farm.” This property contains 200 ACRES of the best quality of LIMESTONE LAND, about 20 of which arc covered with good timber, (in ad* dilion to which is growing a lorge quantity of Locust,) and tho residue in the highest possible state of cultivation. The improvements arc a Pjjil largo two story Brick MANSION jßTOfflfc HOUSE, with a Brick back build llll»Safi? "’S’ Stone Spring House and oclu*r aBBEB convenient out-buildings, a large Slone BANK BARN, with two threshing Hours, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hny House. Carriage House, &c. There Is a large Horsepower per manently llxcd to the burn. Also a largo two story Tenant /iotise, plas tered, and a frame barn, a good Orchard of ap ples. and fruit of every description. A fine stream of water rises within thirty yards of the house, emptying into said creek immediately in ' front of the house and barn. 1 This property possesses superior odvnnlagcs, ond oilers rare inducements to purchasers. The buildings are most delightfully located on tho banks of a beautiful stream of water, the Yellow Brceckcs Creek, ond sufficiently eleva ted to make the scenery unsurpassed by any place in tho county. School houses are in the immediate vicinity, and church at Dillsburg 3 miles distant with a good road leading to the same. Also a Crist Mill situate on the Yellow Brooches near said farm on the adjoining pro- T?io location is entirely healthy and eligible in every point of view. For terms, Ac., enquire of n t m A. L. SPONSLER, r* i . n * ™ tn,e -dgf. ond Scrivener. Carlisle, August 14, 1850—if Aewociuic Judge, To Me Voter* of Cumberland County P!!: L °n 0I . TI f E ? S - M 1110 "Vi** of if «m 7 / T “’x 1 of l or a Cft, 'dldato Ibr I!«n n 5 °» f •? ** oc i a/ * Jud S e M tho October elec tion, and shall led gmtoM for your Buffi-nßes hi » * CLEMENS BIoFARLANE. Newton Ip., Juno 20, iB6o—Bm« Aasoclalo Judge* To the fret and independent voters qf Cumber land County. FELLOW-CITIZENS t —l offer myself to your consideration ns a candidate for Iho otlloo of jftsoclale Judge of Cumberland county, at tho ensuing election, and premise (If elected) to discharge tho duties of sahlonico with fidel ity nnd Impartiality. GEO. lIENDEL. Carlisle, July 81, 1860. Tur, Tar, Tnr. TUBT rocoivod and for ante, 100 kegs host TAR * also, a largo lot of patent Wheel Grease for carriages, wagons, &c., at tho old stand, East Vatu atrcsK Ma " h 27 * n. SACCTON. ; DRUGS, CHEMICAI.S, Confectionaries and; Fancy. Goods. rpHE undersigned has just ropUmla’hcd ‘hla J_ stodk of Goods, and as hid Drugs and Chcra-' icrtlshnvo been selcctud'Mth great bare; he is prepared to flUaUbrdorspromptly. 1 ’ Hlsfriends may-rely upon tho 'genuineness and'purity of every article. His stock of ■ ’ - J V l '^.,;;C6,ntec<i<* , n , ai*lcs is large, and selected with special reference, to tho Holiday?, nmV.will afford any .variety per sons may desire, in that . line.. lie lias a largo nsso’rtnfent of French, Gorman, and Domestic Fancy Candles. IHs FIUJITSuro all fresh and of the very best quality. His assortment of / : FANCY GOODS Is largo nnd unbraces almost every thing neces sary for the toilet and family. Ho invites spe cial, attention to ins Fancy Work Boxes, Port Folios, Port Monies, &c. Quick sales, shorl profits, and'strict consistency in trade, slial characterize our business. 1 ' B. J. KIEFFEU. CafllslOj'Dccenibcr 20, 1855. and la deservedly popu/ar in tho cure of Spavins, Swoonov, Hinebono, Windfalls, Polo Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, flail of all kinds, Freali Wounds, sprains, Bruises, Fistula, Sit* fast. Sand Crack*, Strains, Lameness, Foun dered Feet, Scmtrhns or Grease, Mange, Foot Hot in Sheep, Garget in Cows, Rheumatism, listen of Animats, External Poisons. Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bitos, Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Bums and Scalds, Chillhiains, Chap* jkh! Hands, Cramps, Contractions of tho Mus* ties. Swellings, Weakness of tho Joints, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, iiav ,tari ’omphlots gratuitously furnished by agents with Testimonials of its utility. All orders addressed to iho Proprietors, M. 11. TrcsKa «fc 00, Lockport, N. Y. MF’Forsale by Druggists nod Merchant* gen erally, through Uiu United States, Hniisli Posses sions, mid otlicr Countries. AtrJ t,y S. W. Ilnvorstick and Bcntz & Bro.,Carlisle; J. A. Weakloy and W. Sc J. Greon, Dickinsons L. Kauffman, Mcchanlcsburg; D. Strohm, Now Kingstown; Goswllcr & Zook, Shophcrdstown; Dlolil & Snldur, N owburg; A. M. Leidigh, Boil, ing Springs; Mm. Loyd, Lisburn; J. C. it G.B. Altlck, Sblppunsburg. To Iho Farming Cominunliy. THE attention of Farmers Is solicit ed to WAKEFIELD'S land Corn Planter. This is the simplest, icst, and cheapest Im irorcment of the ago, >rlce only $5, with a rritten guarantee,that t will give perfect sat. >ructlon,or the money so that you ill rnn no risk In fry- Jgiti ivo have a large nmber of (homost re icctnblo references, hicli can be seen at ir Store, Wo bar© ing stock of ITamcs, .a, ifoca, Hakes, &c. which Is very largo mul complete, and will !>, sold at the vi"ry lowest prices. A lurgo assort niont of home mado Chains of nil kinds, com stanliy Id store, nt niuniifactdrors prices. JOHN P. LYNE &SON. North Ilanovor strvat, UarUalo. April 10, IKON/ IRON.'! The subscriber has the sat. isfacfion to annoimro lo the public that his largu and extensive Warehouse is completed, and filled with one ol the largest and bestassort mentfl of Hammered and Rolled Iron ever ofTur cd In this place. Those In want of Iron, would do well to examine the stock before.purchasing elsewhere. HENRY SAXTON. September 20, 1856. ESTABLISHED 1T95. CN. ROBINSON & SON, Manufacturers •of Looking Glasses. Portrait and Picture Frames, and Importers of French Plato Looking Glasses, 6tc., No. 218, (Jhemmt st.,QboroNinth st., Philadelphia. At whoso establishment may always bo found an extensive assortment of Piers, Mantles, Hall and Chamber Glasses, of every description, from the plainest to the most ornamental styles, richly ornamented gilt Tables, Brackets and T Ip als, Importers and dealers in first class I nr -poan Engravings, Oil Paintings, Drawings nd other works ol art. Old frames roglltod mil old Glass taken in exchange for now j dem igod Plates reslivered, icc. Country merchants and others, having orders for any article connected with the Looking Glass and Print business, can have them execu ted at the old establishment, at the shortest no tice and lowest prices. All goods bought at this establishment for transportation are packed in tile best manner. March 0, IB6o—ly DR, GEO. 8. SEAIHGIIT, DENTIST. jffßffiSSs rom Dio Baltimore College of (JTpSBSSk Dental Surgery, is now prepared —Lf to insert Artificial Teeth of every description, and to perform all the othorvarhms duties pertaining to (he practice of his profos slon. Cilice al the residence of his mother East Leather street, 8 doors below Bedford. Reference-Dr. O. Z. Brclr. Carlisle, March 20, 1860—If' WP‘ °» M • 10 attention o( Uiu public lo Hit I T portable Garden or Flro engine for wa rring giinloris or extinguishing (Ires—an Excel, loot article, neat cboap i convenient. Foi Sale at .. 11. SAXTON’S November 2, 1865. Wall Paper, Wall Pnpor. J*’ YNK & SON have tho pleasure , of in form lug tho public that they havo at last completed tlio enlargement of timlr store and are now receiving Hie largest and moat va.’ r ed assortment of Wall Paper and Window Ullnds, over opened In Carlisle, which no will «611 at tho lowest prices. A’calllromthosonant- Ing Paper Hangings is solicited, wo nro confl dent that all can ho supplied from onr mam moth Block, st the old stand,North Hanover si April 10 |SCO. Farmer* Take Notice. T' - ! » 1 . uf ribor -I" 11 returned (Vom Hio ° r tIM! largest assortments of l.!« ™ ? avoj to this place. Ho liaa Baines with and without n _» ?8 S * Jj on nru * Steel Ilookg, mnolng In P i , .0' »» »1,60. Alan 800 pnl> of alralKhl «"<! twist Hole Tmeo Chalni, (Vom 60to sl,2s,nomo.t"ndo traces of oil klndai alamo M ol Spreads, Fifth, Breast, Bolt. Carrying, Haller and Bog Chains. A yory largo lit of Shorals, Forks, Spades, Hoos, Bakes, and In ,il rF“. ml n ""c?w«mou i>yu,o lurnior, pt tlia olil £tAB(lt>£ l nnt JJnJn street. W 8"r tT BAiTWW ' PLAINFHEXB ACAttEMI. 'V. -NEAR-CARLISLE,;PA. ■. : twentieth session (Bmonths) will com mot)Co!Mdy : stli.’ .'-A nflw building has been erdetod' containing Gymnasium, 'Music Room, &c.,-* With Increased facilities for Instruction, and ample accommodations, this Institution presents great inducements to parents who de sire- the:-physical aiid mental.improVemeat of their sons. Terms per session,. . 505 00 , For circulars with full information address • , . ' R. K. BURNS, , . .- , ; Principal and Proprietor. Piainflold, Ciimb. co., April 10, 185 G. Usefuland Faucy Goods. AT the Tea anil Grocery store ol the subscri ber, ft Just received a line assortment of China and Decorated Fancy Jrti grWties, among which may bo fonnd'Kich W 1 Vases, Colognes, Jewel Boxes, Cups and Saucers, Card Baskets, Inkstands. Toy, Tea and Dinner Sots, China Dolls, and other Gilt and Plain articles, useftil as well as suitable fyr the season.' 1 ' Also, a general assortment of GROCERIES and Spices adapted to tho 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. ;EBIT. Carlisle, Doc. 27, 1855. • _ Plumbing & Gas Filling.; South West Cor. of Ninth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia . Wm. Wright, Jno. H. McFbtriou, Jno, 0. Hunter, Thomas Brown, . WUGIIT, HUNTER & CO., S. W. Cor. of Ninth and Walnut Streets,Philadel phia. Lend and Iron Pipes of all sizes. Bath Tubs of Copper and Iron. Hot and cold Show er Baths. Water Closets 'and Brass Cocks of every description. Force and Lift Pumps of Iron ami Brass. Hydraulic Rams, all sizes.— Hydrants and Lend Work of every description. Ail materials and work in our lino at low'ratcs, and Warranted. .. - December 20, 1055—if Mouanr holly springs, ' TT7 ILL 1,0 °P cn * or *ho reception W of visitors on the first day of laaiiGww July next, situated six miles south of Carlisle Pcnn’a., at tho gorge in the South Mountain rßluo Kldge) through which flows the beautiful mountain creek ; tho location is equal If not superior to any in this county, (or good water, pure air, anil mountain scenery. Those who are fond of hunting or tishlng can find amusement. A Dailt ipail, and Dailt communication with Carlisle, ena bles .visiters to rociovo the Letters .and- papers from homo in a few hours. Visitors leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore In the morning will arrive at four o’clock,?. M. Tho buildings and furniture are new, and exertions will bo made to make the visitors comfortable. Boarding seren dollars per week, children under twelve years of ago, nt second table, 'and servants, half price. Address JOS. W. PATTON, Papcrtown P. 0. June 5, 1850. References. Baltimore.—O’Brien, Grafllin & Co., Robert Garrett, Esq., Dr. Mos. Buckler. Philadelphia.—Bidlcman & Hayward, TV. S. Campbell, St. Lawrence Hotel. Carlisle.—Hon. F. Walts, Rev. J.-B. Morse, J. B. Parker, Esq., Col. Chas. A. May, , . NEW GROCERIES, TVrOIV open and for sale at tho " Marion Hal. it Family Grocery Store, a largo and genera* assortment of articles, uselul and fancy, ombra. ing/lri’pnrt— Mantcaiha and Jaffa Coffees, Green Rio and Roasted Coffee, Jenkins* best brand of Teas, Brown and Clarified Sugars, White and Preserving " Pulverized and crushed “ Broraa, Cocoa and Chocolate, Rico and Com Starch, Farina and Essence of Coffee, Lovoring’s finest Symp, Orleans Baking Molas. sea, Spices, ground and ungronnd; Mace, Citron, Vanilla Bean, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, &c. ' JB3J Onr *lnect»»waM 9 c, ISBJ frfjy mbracoa a largo and goaorut Tnrletyfyj*S ortho best white Granite, a Iron Stoneware; Liv erpool and common ware, enabling the customer to select In setts or pieces of nify size necessary, and of the different styles, together with a vnrl* oty of Flno White and Geld Baud, English and Trench China setts of Tea ware, and other varie ties of useful and tine fancy China ware, Includ -1 Ing Trays, Plates, Vases, Fruit Dishes, Coffee. | cups, &c. &c. GLASSWARE, embracing bowls, dishes, molasses cans, sugar bowls, a largo selection of flao fluted tumblers wino and egg glasses, and other useful articles ’ WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, among which are tubs, chums, water pales, men surcs, market baskets, travelling baskets, ns well y ns other covered and uncovered baskets. Also* Table Oil of the finest brand, Sperm and other Oilsj Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, &c. A small lot of choice MACKAHEh of No. 1 quality. Also a trimmed Mess Mncknrel--both in handsome assorted packages of halves,iqunrtcra urn) kits with all the other varieties of a GJROCEUT n,„t QUEENSWAKK STORE. , uml Wo feel thankful for the i*tronngo horctoforo bestowed on ns, ami invite a continuance of like n ', J. W. EDV. Carlisle, January 5, 1855. MV STORE AND NEW GOODS. nitT l I K i"l l,lMr,l,<:rllM J" 5l <i>l'ltnciV from Iho m .«i .»« n ; , 'V ,|,eni "B’ neit door to Charles "?* : SI" North Hanover aired, a aplondid assortment of nort'nnd cheap dry-goods, m l .n! > . r 'r i rt ß P 1 ”" 101 "' Hlhhoha, Clolhs, Cas.,l. MnSs ri T’ P""""' C “ lic °'". Du Ulne., „ J ickl "B'. Mouldy. Glove, wl rto and colored Carpet Chain, &c. . 'I 1 ' ~f “II kinds, and best quality.— Also, a large slock of superior y HOOTS AND SHOES. In tuwn". I,iCll h ° WIU SL ' !I flB clmfl P flB an J house taken So "P “>* Dr| ed Kn„, Car,„l„.A„rt, l7 , l^." r - W °ODS, A*. Very Important to Purchaser,, T' , s“'" ,s ? rll, :' r '>"» j»"t opcnm! Iho hrucM 1 ni ,l man «|,lur„U,l Hack of Spring ami Sum Irish Linons, Crouch Worked Collars sH£Sis!?ai Silk., Bon, K „,i 0 Z i"" ‘n f bl “ ck I “"J colored not., lilbbu,,, Linl, P lnl K os , Lnwns, Don. of orory quoin/' 0 * Ol " U ™'»‘‘ndMl..,.. F 1,.,. nnS^;r;:i“ l _^n«, o,APrtu.l 0 ,A P rtu. 1 M UIILES OGILBY - H M.J. KIEFIEU, Dru KB l«t. l' !l Btoro from tho former sUn.. ami n(ljoliilng opposUo* sP^-s&ss Towu aiuV Couulrf. THE subscriber takes this' method of Inform- , log his friends ami thopiiblicgonornlly, that - ho continues to chrry'ort th 6-Cabinet and Under taking Business, of his stand, North Hanover street, next door to Ilavorstlck’s drug storo, and nearly opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank. . Coffins made at tho shortest notice and at mod orntc prices. Having provided himself with a ! new ami lino Hoarse, ho will attend funerals in , town and country, personally, without any cx- ' „li i, . T~r~i tru charge. Ho will also carry 0,1 the Cabinet Making in all its various branches, and will ; constantly keep on hand Bureaus, Secretaries, j Work Stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, i Sofas, Ottomans, Sofa Tahlos, Card, Sldo, Din- ■ lug and Breakfast Tables, Clumber Ware, such i as French Field, (high and low posts,) Curtain and Jenny Lind Bedsteads, Washstauds ol dlf ferent kinds, Wardrobes. Venltiau Blinds, and Chairs of nil kinds, and all other articles usual ly manufactured in this lino of business. His workmen art) experienced, eastern city workmen, ami his work is made in tho latest city style, and all under his inspection, and ol tho best materials? all of which Is warranted to bo good, and will lie sold low for cash. He In vites all to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. For tho liberal patronage hereto fore extended him, ho fools Indebted to his mi merous customers, nnd assures them that no oOorts will ho spared in future to please them in stylo, manufacture and price. Give ns a call. Remember the place, nearly opposite the Bank. April 10, 1855. DAVID SIPE. Kcntl! it end ! Mil. DAVID SIPE, of Carlisle, has been ap pointed Agent for tho county of Cumber land, lor the sale of FISK’S PATENT METAL LIC BURIAL CASE, winch Is superior to any of the kind now-in use, for ordinary interments and transporting tho dead. It prevents imme diate decomposition and obviates tho necessity of hasty burials; for, being perfectly air-tight, it prevents any unpleasant odor from escaping and can bo kept from day to day, until it suits tho convenience of the friends of the deceased to inter. We might oiler hundreds of ccrtlti enfes in corroboration of these facts, but the following will sufllce i Cerlijlcates/rom Clay, Webster and others. Washington, April sth. Gentlemen— AVe witnessed the utility of your ornamental “Metallic Patent Burial Case,’’used to convey tho remains of tho late Hon. John C. Calhoun to tho Congressional Ceiuctry, which impressed us with tho belief that it is the best Article known to us for transporting the dead to thoir final resting place. With respect we sub scribe ourselves. Yours, &c. H. Clay, Lewis Cass, Daniel Webster, I). S. Dickinson, Jeff. Davis, W. R. Kino, J. M. Berrien, If. Donnie, W. P. Manoum, D. R. Atcuinson. Tho above described Burial Cases can, nt all times, bo obtained of tho subscriber, at his Ware-rooms nearly opposite the Bank, North Hanover street, Carlisle. May 17, 1855. SPUING AND SUMMER. GOODS. THE subscribers have just received one of tho largest stocks of Dr}’Goods ever brought to Carlisle. Their assortment is full and omu pieto, comprising Ladles* rss Oooods, Silks, Poplins, ChaHls, Barges, Tissues, Lawns, Brillianles, Lamartines, Crape do Espngnc, Cambrics, Swiss Bombazines, Cashmeres, Al pacas, Dc Lancs, Spring Shawls, Bonnets, •Flats, Flowers, Corded and Hair Cloth Skirls, tnd Parasols, also Collars, Ribbons, Hosiery, and Trimmings in gicat variety. Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, Cussimcres, Italian Cloths, Drap do ti, Cashmcrotts, Linens, Tweeds, Vesting, Silk Undershirts, Hats, Caps, Cravats, Collars, Ao., also ft full and complete assprtment of Staple Domestic Goods. Including Woollen ond Colton Yarn, Carpqt Chain, Feathers, Window Blinds, Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses, Brushes, and Carpet Bugs, al so, a great variety of Fancy articles. Mourning Goods alwnys on Hand. Thoso who wish to obtain (ho best goods a( lowest prices, aro respoctAiJlr Invited to coll. _ „ , BENTZ & URO. Carlisle, April 17, 1850. Valuable I*ropcrl y for Sute. TUB two story Brick House nnd Buck-build ing, with u pump, cistern, nmt nil necessary out-buildings attached, situate in North Hanover ‘street, in Carlisle, is offered lor sale. The sit uation Is a good one for n private residence or for business. The term* will easy. Apple fo J. U. WEAVEK, Agf./orJS. liuUoJc . July 20, 1855 if DEXSLOW & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS A.VD WUOI.KSALE UKAI.OU3 IN AM, KINDS Of FOREIGN A.VD DOMESTIC LEAP TOBACCO, MANUFACTIfHKD Tobacco, and Foreign and Domestic Segura, ill South Front sheet, Philadelphia. Importers of lino Havana Segura ol the choicest giouths of the Vuelta ahujo. A large asscrtim-nt of which are kept coiißlunfly on hand, and for s.ilo at a email ad vance on cost of Importation. IT/-Consignments respectfully solicited, on which liberal advances will be made when du- N. B.—Special attention given to orders fur purchase on commission, of Tobacco, as also of ovorydesoriptlon of .Merchandise, for account of parties living at a distance from tills market. K7-S»lo Agent for F. A. Goclxo’s Celebrated Oermun Smoking Tobacco, comprising thirty different varieties. 3 April 10, 1850—ly Walclics, Jewliy and Silver WARE AT CO.UV.WS. rnllE public arc invited lo call and examine J- tlio largest and handsomest stock of A WATCHES, JEWELRY AHD SILVERWARE ever l.ren B ht lo tl.la place, Haring pnrclm.cd thia stock lur cash I am determined le veil al .irricos that “cani fa beat.” All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to bo ns represented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken la exchange ’ r .. , „ THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, May 1, 1800. nsii, o-Fisu. Iteccivod f>l» bids. Baltimore Shad. “ , “ Herring, £>o “ No. 1, 2 and 8 Muokerul. b “ Pidcuiud Herring. 6 " Luke \\ r hito Fish. a, rl'o.! 1 . 1 '!!! 1 !'"" “/ larl , l,1!1 '" “"d llMkr. 11l rial, ca«l ~r 1 1 i’ ‘l’, 1 “"! dctonnlno.l to null low to ca«|> or bticon Inkon In exchange. pn , WILLIAMS’ Family Grocery, Carlisle, May I,IHCO. * y * Summer Hal* & BoiiueU A T h , C T ,,o ">‘ • ( »» of A. Benin h Bro., 80u, , 1 > Hjnovot Btrcot. The auorlmont la lorso, and will ho Bold oho»i>. Giro ub a cull Carlisle, April 2-1, 1860. »n. s. p. zikqleii. ~t stir's town „,,,| country promptly .(tended. ° " 1 vftrHaio, January 8, lBsU—|f niiiCkmiillircoSi. 5000 of lllncksinlth coni - of jJUUUgooditnullly, focoltred mid “r _C“rllBlo, August 7) Woo, MUIIUAV > A B‘; Plows. rc ? cl ’ , “'> * lot of Pronty tc Monrs .olf-' I ’> w,> ,md for B.rH-..A P r„ B . l e^ AT^‘i!i( ?«^ @5OOO Re Wa f <l—o rcat ISaccJ | HE great race.between tiio Clotliing Stores T of Carlisle, roshltcd in tbo complete triumph of'tljo mew store of. ARNOLD 4 SON, in the stdro rpomlatcly .occupied .by, Wise 4 Camp-? boll, corner of North Hanover and Leather sts, It Is how cohcedcd'by all and .every oho that they stand pre-eminent among tho clothing deal era in Carlisle; having succeeded in their friends, that they can sell Clothing rftado and'got upl according to.tho latest styles, from 20 to 25 per ednt. cheaper limn any other house Is possibly able to furnish" them'. They have how on hand a lovge and splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothlng ( ; > ■ { FurnishlngGoods, Cloths, CussimcrosandTost; ings. Also, Hats and Caps, and every thing in their lino for Men and Boys; Their'materials were selected with the greatest care, purchased at tho lowest cash prices, and at such houses only, who noverdeal in anything like auction trash. Their fViomls may therefore rest assured that articles jmrohdacd'o'f/.thcin will and, must give satisfaction. Clotliing made at the short* cal notice in the most fashionable stylo, having for that purpose secured thb services ofdn ex perienced Cutter, anddnid in ft splendid assort ment of Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Vestings, $-c. J Which for beauty and dunibilltycannbt bo'surpdtaed. To tho citizens of tiio surrounding country wo : would say, give us a fair trial. All we ask Is a • fair look at our stock and we will not lail tn con vince you that our Clothing Is better made, of • better materials, better trimmed, cut’with more i taste, and Inst though not least, cheaper than ■ you'UaVo ever bought elsewhere. Alsu, a large ■ lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, sc. AH bail creation fur amt near, Ot Auxoi.n’s Store you shall hear; Let pealing drums and cannon’s roar Proclaim tho nows from shore to shore; Great bargains sure, are on tho wing, Rare wonders limn wc now will sing s At first we’ll speak of Ciothiko rare, Such trophies, sure will make yon stars, Orbrrtart and narrow cloth so cheap V'e’ll take a moment’s thne to speak. Delighted too you caiPt but bo With prices and their .quality; Dress nnd Sack Coats—nyo, Vestings too, What bargains now for pH of yon! The Gents will our compliments receive, And call they must the wonders to believe. In Pants we have all kinds of stylos. One dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Summer Goods—for soon ’twill come— IVo’ll give yon bargains oil for fun. Frocks and Over-coals so very fine, Great wonders yon shall sec In every line. Hosiery. Suspenders, Under-shirts for pH, All kinds of Gloves to please all who call. lint we cannot stop to enumerate. We hive bargains both good and great, Our stock too In the Furnishing lino Is plentiful, cheap ami fine. ARNOLD & SON’S Clothing Hall. Apr1M2,1855.-V) riftEISSU KA K 1 E. I' HE Alien-And Hast Ponnsboro’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company ol Cumberland county, incorporated by an actol Assembly, is now fully organized, nnd in operation under the manage ment of the following Managers, viz i Daniel Bally, Win, R, Gorgas, Michael Cock lln, Melchoir Brenncmun, Christian Stnyman, John C. Dunlap, Jacob 11. Cuovcr.Lcwla llyer, Henry Logan, Benj. 11. Messer. Jacob Munmm, Jon. U'ickurslmm and Alexander C.vthcm t. The rates ol insurance are as low aml favora ble ns any Company of the kind in the Slate.— Persons wishing to become members are Invi ted to make application to (ho Agents ol the Company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. DAVID SIPE. BENJ. 11. MUSSER. Pres. Hi:nat Logan, Vico Ptos. Lkwis ll tkr, Scct’ry, Michael Cockuji, Treasurer. Aug. 1(3, ’uu. Cumberland County,— Umlolpli Martin, Xcmt Cumberland; C. B. Ilurnntn, KlngMapn; Jk-nry Zearlng, Shlrcninnstovvn; Charles Bell, Carlisle} Samuel Gmhnm, We-frcnnsboro*? Jus. M’P'W. ell, Frnnkfonl; Mode Griffith, tsmmicl Woodbnru, fticklnsoh; Samuel Cuovor, BenJ. Uavendlck, Mechamcnburg j John Slier* rlclt, Lisburn; Uuvld Coover, fjbupherdatown., }'ork County. —John Bowman, nillxburg; P. Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Eaq.. Wash, ington; W. S. Picking, Doverj J. \V, Craft, Pa radise. I/atritburg. —Houser & Lochmon. Members <>/ the* Company havingpoliclcsaliouh to empire, enn have them reimw cd'hOLmuking application to any of the Agents. w DR. I. C. JLOOJUIS, SOUTH Hanover Street, next door to the Post Office. N. B, Will ho absent from Carlisle the last ton clays of each month. August 10, 18G6. TVTOTIOE Is hereby given that application « ll -LI he made to the next Legislature of Penn, sylvatila, to alter the charter ol the Carlisle I)e. posit Bank, located in the Borough of Carlisle. Cumberland cmmty, so as f» confer upon’ said punk the right* and privileges of a Bunk of ho sue, ami to change its name to the Carlisle Bank. Also, to increase the capital of said Bank (which is at present seventy-two thousand dollars. With the privilege of Increasing the same under its present charter to one hundred thousand dol laia,) to throe hundred'thousand dollars. „ W. M. BKETKM; Cashier. C arlisle, July B, 185(1—t5m Cumberland Vall<*y Banlt. piioritißToiis, U u.uAii Kt:n, Muicnoia Drknneman, , Hour. C. STBunarp, John I)j xrvi* • Hu:ii , n. Whom, , John S. Htuurutt, ' John C. Dunlap, 11, A. Stuuoeon. rrilllS Bank, doing htislncas in the name of J- Ivor, Broimetuun & Co., is now luily pro* pared to do a general Bunking Business with promptness and fidelity, A! on I*, rocc-ivuil mi ilcposll ami paid liucli on de1,1,111,1 win,out llfilled. Inlorrsl ....id S'pii flii dopoali, Pi„||c|ar ullcnllon |iald In die Old ~(• 1,," Of- mile,, drams, cliccks. *c„ 111 any part of the United Stales or Conadas. Remittances made ’to Knghind, Ireland, or the Continent. Tho faithful and contldoulial execution of all orders entrusted to them, may he rolled upon. They will at nil times bo pleased fp g(vo,anv mlormalion desired in regaVd to money matters in general. .(ho rate pf .fi percent, pot annum will bo paid on Special deposits ns heretofore. Banking llousy !n Troul's'BuiM ing, Main stroct, a few doors cast.of the Hull road Depot. Open for business from 0 o’clock In (ho morning until i o’clock |/i tho evening. The proprietors of (his Bank nro individually fable to (he extent of their estates for all fho Deposits, and other obligations of Ker, Bronne man k Co. „ ~ , „ *1; A- STURGEON, Ca.hicr, O.uli.ilo, March IS, ISso_ly ' FOOTE <3k BROTHER, , . PRACTICAL , Plumbers. & Gjis Filters, ‘ South Hanover el reel, apposite the. Amt rican Volunteer Ojjlca. ». ii° a «l ftncl Iron r, l>oB,. Cunt Iron Sinks. Hydrants, Bath Tub s, - Hot and Cold Shower Bath Boilers, •> Dalha, . i,. wash Basins, Water donuts, - 1 - Hydraulic Rams, &0., r orce nnd Lift Pumps; JUc. t &c<' Wrought Iron WoPd. ■ : 1 ’ Tuhou. •. 1 A ” d ‘Ascription pf Cocks nnd Fittings for Gas, Steam, Water, &o. Superior Cooking Ranges, Hunters and OAs Fixture's, piit hh In Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at short notice and In the most modern stylo. ■ AH materials and work in our lino tv't low rates aiid warranted. Oo»„, rj work and Jobbing promptly attend ; Ourlldo, >lay ijO, IBSQ, , , ~ an ll O'lrpol ling*.. 'A-Sirgo lot o, •hiin "® Tf “" k * ,n<l C “ r l«t Bng« fnr.nlo Aprlr 8 ,,8.6. I’miilP ARNOLD, AGENTS. * I j| oi ’ s ""J , vm -'T"s coats, ■ .7-'*? qimmios. ' PANTS—'Plain and fancy Kerseniera, Cftioi > net and Corduroy Pants, '> VESTS—Satin, ‘Silk, Cnsslmere, F tlfaeH tfl other Yosts of different patterns *ud* naW- Csirllelo Female Seminary. Tl/f H.& Mrs. OEAUK, who have been for *c? , oral years engaged In touching, respectful ly announce to thu citizens ol' Carlisle unci ri. cmity, that on the Ist Somoni her, IH6O, they will commence the second sess|on, hi JL'unther it., near tho Gorman Kefojmed Church,,'of tilth SEMWAKT, FOU rOUNG LADIEsi ' Iho Institution will ho both a lmnrdlr«f«nd any school. In which all the branches lu-ccwaty tmV.a F? ,n * , l wl °. education of young Indie* will i;m.! V, fm ‘ tho highest cl.arucltr ImijaalKlcatlonaanil nmnility will boemidoTed, m accordance w ith the wants ol the Institution. Ih6 government will be eliminated 0 n strictly clnlsthin principles, a>bilo sectarianism will he qs rigidly excluded. Tho Principals llattor ll omeolroa (bat their longnijd subcesstul experience ns teach***,-*-- testified hy the recommendations In Iholr nos* session, will enable them to establish an Inatllu* tinu of the hlgtust character for.young ladles. They uro fully pPrMraded' (hut bitch air Jnslltu* Uou will he unstained hern by (ho citizens nu'/J neighboring Oohiilry; and'hdpc that their confi dence may not, by disappointed.' TtioSchnlasiic .vciif wjllconsist of four (crrrta, (eleven.weeks each,) beginning, on September I, and ending on second Wednesday In July. ■: Terinipa<Qnarler, (H ireeA**.) ' i Boarding,, Including fucl,ligut» & tuition ’ *. . In .English .SCA 00 Primary Penurtment, , ' ■ 0 00 * HitglK’ Notice Ufghvr - , , 8 Oft Ancient and Modern. Languages, each, ... 5 o{> Ornamental branches at I’rolcKSors charge*. No deduction for absence nl'tor entrance «- k ccpt In case of protracted illness. r References lion. Fred. Watts, J. B. Parker, r-A Jmnes JJamUton, K«n„ T. 31. Skill's* Ur- H S. B. Klciror, Uev. C. P. Win*, He r, A. \U M Knnmir, Hev. Jacedi Fry.ltov. W. W £a!fl,R«V m J. B. Morse, Hoy. Charles Collins* D. D. ,> K , July SI, 18.10 Iy. g New Agi'icnllaral W^rd-roofli.. 'PIIE suhscrlher, located in tho basement, of 1 tho Methodist Chinch, opp hltu tlujßailroad: depot, ,is.now receiving,o variety pf Fnmdng Implbmonts, such us JMows, Grain Drills, Grain* Fans, Corn Sltullurs, Corn nnd Cub prindonM (Scu(t‘S,Giant,) thu Oruvoont Grain 511)1* Ilor*®' Shovels; Farm Boilers,Reapers and ilowcriK (Manny's with Woid’s Improvement,),StraW' Cuthwv&o., all : pf ivhlcb oroof/tUe niostSP* proved kinds nnd workmanship, amt will bp soldi on the • most aod mmiodoting terms. . Farro*** are rospocllnlly invited to call and examine bo r fore purchasing elsewhere. . - I, r . ; JT.; ARMSTRONG* For tho convenience of farmers, Jtfooro’s p*t tent Qrnln Drill will bo sold at Shlrojnimjdovr'h by,Benjamin Clay, nnd at.Shlppensburg, byC- Long, ...... i , . .• ■ , - ‘ r ' / ' . i Carlisle, Aug. .21, 1850—tf <i. / .■, -iM ‘ ■ ramlly; fcoal.' Lykch's Valley Coßl,'broke» and mcrooupd, prepared expressly f® tumlly nap ami under cover, so (lint, j, can ftN niah it dry and clean during.th# wlntdr seasos* ..,{ mrtl oivbttnd and tor aale,; (ho Luk®* tidier Coni, tVom tho mines of, Boyd, Rosser * Co.*, .and Shnmoktu .Coal, from the mines « Cochran, Feafa & Po,, all of tvhlqb J;irlil soil« small profits Ibr cash, and deliver to any nart of thotyeifoughJ ■ ‘ ■’<; .i .•>';/ <*■*!,,' » August 7, 1850^' ~;w-n"i v;a; ' I T‘ M e 'subscriber teajiectriilljr;l friends' and thopnblic generally, that U y removed-lilb Hat and Cap Store fohis’hew bun? Ing In Main street, where he will' bb glad taL his 'olfl customers arid frlcnds.-’He’Fas now a! hrihdpi Bplon'djd'flasOitihoht ‘'JsKf* all desc'rlidlons, fYomlHe.Cohifaioa'WoJi ‘Fur andSilklTats. prices thatmust suit cVery ; ono • wKO ' hna an aV* to getting the' worth ; oif. hla .*money.' Hls Stlk Moleskin and ’ Bdftvof Hats.'Hrp far llfehtriesi, durability‘and’ finish,; sr; thoie othercstabljshnictit ln' tlib 3 Boys* Ihits of every description cbnaLtiiUy.eQ hand.' Cullantl ■■ ! 'i * '•' '• •!•«.» '• ■<- • ..*i - -■ ;-.:t . TVMvTROtfT,- ’ Carlisle, : 2B, |lsB<- * -M'-Wf - .i. FJINCY'GOODS, BOOKS} S, yf, HAVERSTICK, . hn* Jnjit, rocelvet • from.tho city, and is now opening. a,Kpl«g. did .display of Fancy .Goods, [suitable, .presentseason, to which hp-desir«s/to.ca//^ # attention of hio friends and tho public. * *\ Uu sorfmont in this lino cannot,be surpassed Id h O . volty and elegance, and both in quality and pries of tho articles, cannot fail tq please purchaser*. It would bo impossible to-cnmucrolo hi*.*.. v , ■ v Fanoy Gobds, ;' : i udiicli comprise’ every variety of fancy articles of the most, exquisite shape, such as . *. , ■ Paiper. Macho Coodsi , , Elegantalabiiblei; and porcelain inkstand* aid. trays.,. ' , . Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card coso* ? , ' Kadics* Fancy baskets, , , .”. , : Fancy work boxes,‘with sowing Instruminiti, Port Mon'nalos, of svery variety, \ Gold penis and pencils, fancy "ppp.eii W,elgfi‘fff> Papcterlcs, and a largo variety of ludioi’.fuicy stationery. - Motto seals and wafere, siTkinml head pnm». Ladies’ riding whips, ,elegantly-finished,. La dies’ flno cuttlery. ! PeriXunc baskets and-bags. Brushes of every kind Tor the toilet. Kousbcl’s Pcitmneß of the vdridus kinds. i Musical Instruments’, ol all kinds and J nt »f -prlcos, together with an innunerable VaHety o, articles elegantly finished and suitable far hall day presents, to which he Invites spuria! attenl Hon; Also, an extensive collection of HOlill DAY GIFT - T • BOOKS, ' ' ’ comprising, the. various English and' Anencsi AiinnuiS for 1855, richly embellished and lllns. trato Poetical .Works, with # Ohiidron , s Pieter! il Books, for children of a!i ages. His asssrtaest of School Books and School'Stationary is all* complete, and comprises everything used in Gal legos and the schools, 11 u also calls sttentian te to liis elegant dlalay of •- 1 E iuij>h, Oriuiidblfs^&c., from the extensive establishments of Cornel|na, Archer mid others, ol Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber ie.Study. Lamps, for Imrnlng either lard, sperm dr elberinl.ei), te! gether with flower yasca v Fancy, Screens, L*.— His assortment In gbis lino is unequalled in tkt borough. , ~ Fruits, Fancy Confeefioney,. Nuts, Preserved Prints. &c., in every variety and at all prices, all of which arc pure and freeb. inch as can be confldonly recommended to bis frlendi and the little folks, Kemembcr the old stand, opposite the Bank. S. W. TTATERSTICr. Carllaie, December 21, 1854, Clothing, Cloihtnff l THE CELEBRATED CLOTHim STORE OF Srr.tNKti & Brotiißr’s has been ,mior«4 to tbo corner room of tho Washington Ho tel building, jN. W, corner of thpPubUcSquare, where they have opened an imincneu atoek of READyMABJE OlOTIIll\«, The slock consihts In part of Gouts, Cloth, Casslmcro am!:j«n Frock Press .i,nl Suck Coats, ;• ♦. ... Also—Stocks, Cravats,Pocket and Ftek Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy BMno, T odtr Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Suspenders, Bts hercltas, Carpet Bags, etc. Customer’s orders made up in the most proved manner, of warranted materhds. ■ T/te Cuffing Department Is under tho manngemtni of practical and experienced workmen, and I# every case satisfaction is gnarrantltd, • Tlio nlm of tlm .nlim-rlbon. 1., to clro uVurr cli.lomcr Kiili.rnolliin, liy funilulilnp Clothlnf mi-.iirjinsscil In (IiiIkI) null durability, and >1 prices defying competition. • Carlisle, June 6, JB5O. / ■ rai-niiu- implements.
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