A BEAD FAILDBE. We were reluming from the great Boston and Fashion race on Long Island, and as it is g«n* eraly the case at such time tliere was a queer crowd on the train, and the conductor experi enced considerable difficulty in collecting his fare. In the motley mass was a accdy-lookmg Dutchman, who took a scat just in front of us. and we noticed ns the collector of the tickets and “rhino” approached, he twisted about un easily, and looked particularly nervous. At length the dreaded moncy-deuiander stood con fronting him. “Pare, sir,” said he, extending bus palm. “Didn’t I pail you before!” answered Huns, with a wretched cllbrt to look surprised. “No, you didn’t paid me before, 'sneered the conductor. “Come, fork over.” “Veil. den. I ’spnse I pays you again,’ said the Dutchman. dosen’t Mint " l > tn'ulm> about it,” and he continued feeling in | pockets. After much fumbling, be putlul mil | a suspicious looking Spanish dollar, and hand ed it over. “Look hero, my fine fellow, said (he u . ductor, subbing his thumb over ihvcoin. "(bat I won’t do with me !—you must pass ~ u,jr( bogus money on sornebodv greener. ] ■•Votishde mailer?" quermd (he Hutch man as he look the coin buck. “The matter is."said the conductor, begin-j nine to get impatient, “that your money is bad and you must pay before you get on. of ••Miin Got!” exclaimed Hans, “efdalisn bad dollar, ten de (lain inscal on de truck slieat j me— for I pel him mil a dnllnr, uni I vims, mu 1 he gif me dnt yust as I vos git inter dc cut ” [ •'Well.” said the conductor, "if yon bet a j dollar with a man and yon won. and he paid | you just as you was gelling into Ihe car*., ion hovn’t had H chance to Spend any money Min i and. so you must have the dollar you bet with 1 him — hand over”' j ‘•0, yaw!" and the Dutchman's jaw fell ■fcbout & feet'—•o. yas ' I bad a dollar to bet ink him—mmf u pud one foe'” Uans hnd to walk KMGIITS TEMPLIRS. The origin of tin* so Mi its of the Temple may be clearly traced 10 the wild enthusiasm of'ln Crusaders On the capiun.’ of Jerusalem b\ the Christians. thousands, not of well appoint ed warriors. but of old men, women and even children, set forili towards the Holy City from the most distant parts of Europe, unconscious alike ol the di.siatice and danger they would have to eneoun ir To ulevia'e the distresses 1 to which l iiese pious enl liusiasis w* re ex post d 1 to guard ihe honor of ihe saintly iirgms nnd j matrons, and to protect the gtny hnnsof the I venerable palmer nine noble kmgb s fortnni n| bio.herhood in iu ms aml enlen d into a solemn I compact to a'd one nnoi her in clearing the high- I ways of inliiMs and robners and in pmlec log j the pilgrims llirongli the passes and defiles ifj the moniuams lo the 1 1«*1 v t*itv W.inmdj with the religious and military ferver of the] day and am na ed by ibe saemlness of the* j eanae lo which they had dvvotul tluir swmd.s. . they callcd’hemulves .lie poor fellow soldiers I of Jesus Christ This chivaliic vow the sob ncquently mnliid in tbeCbun-b of (be Risur rcc ion at the cuv of Jerusalem nnd they there pronounced the additional and monkt-h vow of cha-slily, obedience. and poverty. In the year 1118. Baldwin. ilie second king of Jerusalem, granted them their first possession a dividing Within the sacred enclosure of the temple on Mount Moriah, winch the ignorant and snpir Billions ecclesiastics Find designated as tin Temple of Solomon : and hence the •• poor f< 1 low soldiers” received their name of " the Kuighttiood of the Temple of Solomon ” A’. O ('ommcuutl. Tamping a Sermon Some years ago. the minister of a certain pa ruth in one of the New Kngland Slates, a fnsci natmg prcnlhcr, of remarkable talent?., nnfor Innately fell into intempern'e habits, lost tb esteem and reaped of bis panshoners, and wn dismissed fnnn his charge. He was fond i relating anecdotes of Ins past life nnd on on occasion, related the following im-ident • was invited in enebnnge witli mv nei.-hbo D . nnd know mg ihni Ins congregatou wore verv particular. I Mudml im cjisemire thoroughly. Ulien Sundae nmer-d I made hit • ppcnrance in Ins polpn. I hiring ser ni<>n time Deacon K , who sal direetly nndir no kept !>is eyes eonsianlly upon me. as l( be was unwilling to lose a word ul ibe discourse The C-ongregaiion being dismissid I deseended from the polpil and was warmly ibaoked by lie Deacon and other members nf ibe ebnreb. foi the excellent sermon 1 had prenrhtd. 1 wa* pleaseil with ilieir llniury. ami thinking tba' tl lim.sl have been excellent, as tiny said so. determined to preach it to my own (lock on lb following SuUbath 1 had seareely finislm reading Ihe llrsl psnbn looking dow t who should 1 see but Deacon K , obsen mg me with all attention Ne\er did prenelw feel worse than 1 at the sight of dint goo man. Ae bail come Horn bis parish in ord»i I bear me. and I was going lo preach the san •erinon that he bean) (be Sondav betm-e W(. is i to one at s , i Botici, and wan I Ini l \ 11 > I to li Imi il w .is uan frit again tit a wall, wlm li n l l l.iinU dicmni'ln sll wonder. To pi.ml the tree in ancient lino served lor ends tli.it me all.lined n<>w m uii"i ways—il comniemoialed tin- d< WITU shops 111 W llli Il nothing else »r|r sol. Slid ttlO ill Msl ,e.. 11 V Woven g.u lands we I e held such esteem, and (lie g.nland main is in sn honor that the name ol (»lv eei i o| Sie\ on, I sUrvWed as that ol a eulehialed artist, w whom, howercr, we im igme ('oimiaiiiinu wm not ho afraid to eider into compel il nm (i t\ < ra, wa mud add, was .so peouli.nl} admired, well as generally eel. hi ah d, I li,ll hei h.vei pa trd tier portrait, mid LnniHim gave no less Hi X9t)o sterling for a n>pv ol it. Ahmiu is Gault Timm -In lii.vj, Kara Mus tapliu commenced luh fatal inleipn«u against ’Vienna. A revolt <>( ih<• Hungauans. umlri Count Tekoli. against Auhliia, wI>it-11 li.ml heen OttUßud hy file higolted i\ i uniiv ol 111!- Kiii|..-t.n Leopold, now I.ml the ln-.u toit h ,i to attack, and a oici* wr* eo’h.u.rl i,\ (in Hrand Vittei, winch il uhh b trolled. n.■ liavo given (In* House ol Htp'bmg ||> deal! blow. Throughout Hie iminnm <>( 1 urn tho spring of I dHIJ. regular and n regnl n i roups both foot, hoi He. artillery. and nil Kinds <>| mn nlflons ol war, wore collected m the camp n Adrlnnople, on a scale of grandeur that alien ted and almost exhausted the copiousness whic tho administration ol Kiuprllli had given to lh Tnrkluh resources. Tho strength ol the regn lar force which Kara Mnstuphu led to Vlenn Is known from the muster roll whieh wiisfoiin in bio tent after the siege ; It amounted in 170 000 men. Perhaps not less than half a iiilllio of men were set In motion in this last effort « tho Ottomans. SbFIFAOI IN Ul’sbia —The independent Belgo says that a project for the Almlilion of slavery in Russia lias hem much talked of re coolly A St. Petersburg letter B'Otes ihal tho plan was some time since mih..oiled to the femperor, who before ho left the capital for Finland, issued a proclamation hy which, hereafter, tho serfs will have tho privilege of suing their masters for their freedom, before the tribunals of tho realm. Former laws gran* tod to the serf this power, but it was almost always tmpossil I - (or h in to in ike a practical use of it. Henceforward the nobles can no longer transfer to another district, or to incorporate them into the anny. with ml being milioriiecl 10 do no by the dniobu of o •ompftUat tribunal. $40,000 1 Joint Stock Association OF THE Big Spring Literary Inslilulc, OF JSE WVILLE, CUMB. CO-, FA. GRjiSD EXTENSIVE SJLE OF real estate, booms, AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTY. The proemh of Ihi sale In hi litvolid /» liquidal- i„ s 'the nchl of the hnlitulf. I I PUT. Gl' NN ISON'S GREAT WORK I iox THi-: .MORMONS, ill only $1 per copy. (Hnn.ia-nU lliMoi.v "( (1.0 .Mormons Is by l.ir Hi.' most u(’i nrafo amt reliable Work we hftvool lh«r deluded people. In order thul every per n,.u hoconie n shareholder, the price of ft Hook and Certificate of Membership of the As .sociatioii "ill lie onlysl. The certificate «ill fiimle the holderto un intern^,ln the following ) iilnablu Heal Estate and other property : I I'nluable Improved Farm, $4,500 with ail necessary Outbuildings, silent- od in Cumberland Valley, nwariNuw- ville, containing 125 acres. 1 I 'alnablr Farm adjoining the above containing 125 acres. 1* \'alunble Timber Lots, of 50 acres each, situated in Mifllin tp. (’umhei land county. H Valuable Timber Lots, (lotliie •* H >. i;,() 0(1 Ml *• Cuttage “ X >• i:,D DU 1 excellent C.mnlj Curriagu (I,it hl\lv), 2DD DU 1 *• MoeKawiiy “ ' 170 t.(J 1 “ 'I Muggy, 17') DU 1 *• Soring Wagon, ]iio do 1 *■ 11 j i ri <>r ( w fi Imise Ma,id Wagon, inn DD 2 si H sj.l, 11,11,1 Harness piker int'g.), so no 2 exti.i S[niiisli Saililles, 7', On 1 mi| ier r ,O Walnut Salas. ],ID Oil 1 magnificent Sola T.iMe, A~i DD Pressing Mineail, ] 'ill DU £>D DO •Ml DD Mr (ID •HD UU 1 spleml ul Secretary, 1 lining Tables (extra diem ) 1 IT (M.'.uls. 2 sets ol ('I mi rs ul ?I .7 per sc I, .'I I in]mi I> 1 1 r.u pets, 20 y (is. «acli. at S‘JU per c.u pet, 1 M..me in,ulc r.u pets, cslra, each at VJ'i pel carpel, .pi OU t' I’urlui M.iuh ,il Jla curl), 1-JU 0« 2 ()nlc[s |,,i suns I,lark Cli.tl.es. s,'!() each, (>0 Wu 2 " Silk Piesscs >;td wai.li, (.M Un j K >• (' 1 111 1 11 n ■M.‘» each, Ijn (tf |ID •• Hats $-'» cadi, Ml III) '1 - '• H-.ul- f(‘. eiieli. 72 Oil I- “ 1 1 eli I lellleJi \ sln.es .70 pilch, 4li 00 12 “ •• (a a ltd 9.7 JU •• till 01) 12 [.allies slmk-h. 200 “ 21 00 IDO 11.. M I’eiu iJs, $2 each, 200 0(1 200 (.'i.lil I’eiis. $| each, 200 Oil |OO hexes avsi.i (cl pei I'iirncn , $ J each. 100 oy 100 I’orte .Mcrmies. $1 each, JcO 00 10 copies »ell t jou(id Misoelliinauos books at i 1 .70 each, 60 00 I■> I.miles' AUnmis, $2 each, ;{y 00 .700 pieces Popular Music, 12.7 00 1 Thi" A wn.nmu is lonmled upon honest uti-l | tair 11111 n*i) >lch. Kach Mnnk purchaser iecetve" a cerlitleale, " hieh entitles him to an interest m Iho above valuable property. As soon in dm . l‘*rry 1 1 miis.i ini shales h i w sold notice mil he j given t" the slock holders, and « con vent ion mil | In- held in Neuvdle, ill the Institute'* Mall, | lien a ( 'on i m i (tee "ill he chosen, [o "hum die ; pi "pert I "ill hr delivered, to he distiihuted (among f he sh iivhohlers Fof flu-c/iar-icfri o/ (hr ■■ Hlg '"J lili)> i.ifer.m Institute” and (hu»e con n re I < d n 11 h if. «e are petnifed (u i »b I u, / the (o(|on me gentlemen . I KM- I.'Kf.’NCKS. t;r..:tu.-k. iim nsinug Hun Tliaddeni Simons. I.nnrastnr. il"ii 1 n u iiek W nils. Cmlitile. Si milur \\ m 11. Welhli, mk. Hun. \V T, Mnri.iv, 11 'rrmlnirg. William Kn.ilie f* Co., UaUnntie. Win .1 Shearer, Kin , Carhki*. Hun I .en in e 1 Todd, H.miel Shellv Siijit Cum School* John W. Hr.vndl. Ks'i , llarnshui . Il.nei K Hi oilier, /./>/ nh .n;i:.\rs mn n MnF.fu..i.\u cm m y. Samuel Megaw, (Jood Hope, K U l ill I ideli, Slllppelishlll g. John I’loid, SlieplierdMown S.milH I < i ai v e| , U a In n I Hoi tom. .I.lines I’,nil li, I.resy, Roads. \\ M \| d i ei, S l llll mans I ..w n, .1 olm \V s. igh man. “ U E Stloik. Me. IIUIIN-shlllg. Wild mi .N iMl.ei I’.ipei tow n R . U elde 11 itiii ling S|n mgs 11 s tl>", l.oensl 111 11 V < . .1 J r.awlotd, Ni w Mile, J M do J H. CmMV. 11. Sl,t|,pend mg. M f* J Kniikle. (iieeti Spung 11,I 1 , iei Mam, i. C.nlisle, \\ illi.no lli.ll. i >< \\ illiam I.v He «' A C Cm moan “ John Mnn !'■ Su.'iei, N ew \ die Jtepol. U S ('loll l.eesd.mg J mill S M . | I lie Is. Sill pliel lint • VFB . J S I lav nlson, I‘liiintli Id. K Jam, s. W ed Mill. In.iai Mull Chin * 1 11 ow n | T (i U dh nnnoti lliehmnon. Henry Snyder, .MiMlni township. J Valid. I hell, (lakv die J S H os( el tel . M eelin n lest i||rg C Metlmger. Slollgll*low il. E. S. ,M Cinie Middle Spring. A I*. Ei h. Bridgeport - Lewis Zit/et, Minim township. I > i vol Sirolnn. N ew K ing.stow ■. Can') Aid Ml I'leamiid. Solomon Hear, Ulster's Point, f! T" All orders (or Hooks and Ceititivates, b] mad, should he addressed (o JAMES M ' K K KHAN, S„/' i/. of /he n.n Spung I.tl'y /in/ , Newvilie, Ciiiiili. CO I V'?~ Agents wauled in ever) town and vill.igi in lli>' I mled St.it,ln iihuln HiiliM'i ipliona In IheiUi, 1., wlmin a lihei.d ruinmisuluii w ill hi k" ''l' All letters e«l Hands. Cramps. ('ontrar'iniii of the Mus cles, Swellings. Weak oes» of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples. I’iles, ,t«. furnished by agents with ToHtimoniala of its utility All orders addressed to tli" [’ropriclors, M. 11. Tt’CKKB A Co., Lockport. N V. cjgji For aale by nml Merchants gen erally, through Hie I'nin-d m.(!<•«,. iii m.sli I’ossc*- Blond, and other Countries. A i.- 2 I.v S. U'. Huverstn k a>"l R. ni/ \ Hro.. Carlisle; .1. A. Weakley mid U \ .1. (ii een. iMekmson; 1.. Kantl'inaii. Meciiatnes'umr. I> Sitohni. New Kift}jstow ll ; (ioswih'l \ Sh.-|i!ierdslnwni I held Ac Snider, N ewhm e A . M . I .eidigh, llm 1. nil « ■» /mj! HI ing Sp.n.ps; Mm. Lovd. I.idu.m, J. C. &G.H. IM<. S. I . S.lhl.K.i.lt. , A | llok Stilpi>uiisl«iiri' OKI ICK and residence Last Main street. :hl __ . . _ (loot below the Markil llmise. ( alls 111 *. niiik town and . ounlM 1 , l omp.U altend-d. 1 Blk\ 1 / A. 855«. ('iilisle, Januiiiy ;». I .‘'.Mi tl FALL AM) M IMI Et GOODS. FANCV MOODS is large and cnlnaccs almost ctcij thing ncceV san (oi the toilet and (aimli. Me unites spe‘ i ml attention to his Fancx Woik Moves, l’oi l Folios, Moll Monies. Ac. k sales. shot I |>i o(its, and stnel consistency 111 trade, slud i h.ir.uteli/e "in business. (' ll lisle. Hcceinhe | IM. If-O') W.-Urlini, JcvvSiy uad Silver WAIST AT < OAI.V V*. rilllH ]hil>|it* are invited to call and caaminc J. (I)i' laigot and handsomest stuck ol £L watches, jrn eijiv and M2jL silverware. Cle| I>l< I tl u 1 1 1 t<< (lilt place. Having 11lire till Hfli lliu slue k lui cash I am determined to sell a ( 111 ices tli.il • ■/■llat hr heal BO 00 AII j: 1 mi |s sc Oil hy me, guaranteed to he r r.• i>i, s.Mitnl i>r tin l money retmuli-it. Old gu|c iiml mli ci taken hi e.\cli,inge THOMAS roM.VN. Carlisle, Max 1. ]SVS. UR. I. i . 1.00.11 IS, OOI'TII ll.mover Street, door to ih O Post t IlllCl'. N H. Willin' absent liom Carlisle (lie l.n ten «I.«\s Ul eo ll iiiuntli. AngiM In, IS, UR. GEO. 8. sniRIC.IIT, DENTIST I r<.ni llie Baltimore Culh gc u M nun I"' /'-n ei ' 1 c I " (o insert Aril tii Ml I’eefl. u/ el, /I |esc-i Ij.ljun, and I'lTliinri.lll fin ufhet r.ijU'iis ~ii ( lllii e al (lie remlenee ul Ins niufln I l. i'l M.illi, I sheet. dunrs heluxx Be. Hold. Kel. lenee Hi. C 7 Hietz. O.ullsle. Maul. ■JO, I K’iO -If K<<\v An lvtil ul Uellei'N Hill Hiul Klioi- Store. I r H K Suhsrnher has just opened, in the Slure J A luum lunueil) ueeupied hv Mi (1 W . Ilil net, on the mriier ul tin- pnhhe S<)u,in*, Main Hllei i. near the M.ukel house, \ adjoining the p-xxi 1 1 \ si,ne ul Ml Win HA- Nannie, an en tile new N splendid nssc n I men! ul Tall and Win. |, l Huh, Ciijn, limit* iV Mien. u| e>elV Vailelv Npi n e Hih lial « i m|ims| ul r\i i a line Moh skin, Heater. I’eml, (’laser, Kossuth, Spoiling and child I eii \ llals These hats me man n tael 111 ed M O iklni.l Mnrits M'n , mnl olln-i <-e|. Inated li illei su| I * 1 11 l.i 1 1 el l >lll t He has et el txan eh ■•I liuim' m mnl n Inted hats together with nil Kinds ~t I a 111 x sll.nl lu| elnli 1 1 e h All these Coeds lie will guarantee to glte entire hatislai (lull 11 1' st or-k o( Sll (IRS are made up ol ev ei \ v at iel \ and si \ le. hom the elieapest to Hie I lent in 11. le 111 Hie linn ket, and ian not lad |o please lII' respei-tl till s.dieits the | i.il i image ol the pilhi i ■ l . (ee! ieg eonlidenl Hut he can sell the cheapest and heat goods in tlie eoiinlv. Se p' e 111 h c r ]H, IKotV iV w U'iipr V(!KNI!HAI, a.ssuitnu-nl ul (’hum, (il.um >unl ljniM-ii.su .in'. has jusl tn-cn aihlcil hi mu lurim-i Mm-U. Kwn \,inrty ul Tea or Dinner *<-ls, i iiln i (’lnn.i in Itiikiutc, limy lie si-lt-rii-il limiii mu ii.HMirUni-nl ul tin- lati-sl slyh* ami (in mil, ,»h u ,11 nil I’lati-H. Dishes, (’ups ami fAfS mi ms, Mnuls, I’llclu-m. Ti-apuis, Kv ttM Alsu. TmU-l sells ol various patterns 1 1 ‘(.’H In- 1 »Ilh H.llnllln, I’linth hexes. ami iilln in-i-i-ssai \ ailii-hs A Urn* HcliTliuM "I Freni ami (Jrrin.in Clmm FAN'CV AKT ICI.ES, cm It.in n n (lie nirlnl as a ell an ni naim-ntal am mi aim li air 11 111\ Kill ami «lrrnralri| duller (*n|r VasrH, Miiks. Tny arts, Frull StamJs, Fane lln\rs, Ac . hi aril r s (> lasaa-arr In r\riy Mu rl>. All fm salr al llio luarsl maiki-t pun anil In all ul aliicli an hiulr a call fi mi mi 1 1 irmlh all ■ 1 i nalmiiris. (' irlinli-, I>.‘r.2{, IH'.i; \cn AsHorliiKiif A( ”If< 11 <‘ K selerfimi of (iroeeiien of even kind I.av e (nsl been team ed hj the su hsn i her at •• M* a io\ 11 ur ” i oeery, \iz . Coffees, t ‘"' l, k iu 's, Teas,Spleen, Chocolates,Cheese, Table Oil, Salt, and other vti rieties belonging In the (Jroeerv him Incbm. Also. (taskels of all descriptions, ‘l’hlih. Buck et a,’ Malls, Brushes, Cairn Brooms, Ited (lords, Candles, Ae. All of which wo confidently re i>.>iiin■ einl to our cuHloineisand friends as of the host ijtialih ami at Hie lowest oavli pilcen. Carlisle, (let, 2U. HMifl. (•old Writing Ink. / Honor lo i unkr from Ten to Tueuty Dollars a Day I WISIIINC to inlrodnce, ns early as possi hle, this heantifal and celebrated Willing latest diNeuveriett of a cherniHt of Pails, where it is becoming Hie only Ink in use—-especially hy the ladies. 1 wlll'iippol,,! Vnl’.V .7...V'-.M",’. 1 '■ nll . °. 1 ” lx 1 1* mum,flic ,1 ,i ' ’ '’ n i ,tir (,lrn 'trrmml, liy hoimlldr 1,1,1 *'•» 1.»1.=r.10r « ar.*HH Carlo, At o, l. M „ p„ M n l )llci , * • All - will .on,l lit room, ,l„ „„ one didlar and atldroas, a buttle of Hi., n i Ink, fiee of poatage. ‘ Uo,d Novetnher‘27, 1860—JU* JHST reeeivetl a large assortment of Wall Paper, which will be sold verycheap. Nuv 27, H. SAATON. Carlisle Marble Yard, RICH ARD OWES. South Hanover St., opposite Dcnlzs’ Store, Carlisle, THE subscriber bus on hand a largo and well selected stock of llftad-Sloncs Moiiuimnls TOMBS, fcc., of chaste and beantmd designs, which h« will sell at the lowest possible rates, neing desirous of selling out hi* slock. Head stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brown stone, marble work, mantels, ftc., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &c., con stantly on hand. Iron railing for cenicfnry lots, ft c., •(' the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, March 27, IH.VS. H J KIKFFKK Plain lllnck Silks, Sam Striped. Moore-An Imne. Fanev Silks. 11 .nix m nlc O"!h and Plush Mantles, Vidtels 1m Mo lies, H.hel Cloths, Puts of all kinds, (tn In Imp S|,.|,e M a rim Fiteli Kc , from In s3<>. 'lhhum, Cashmeres, (‘ulinrg.s all wmd. He I him W nolh-n Plaids, Alp u as, Hun iha nines, Hr "i ha. Sit Ila (‘a shin ere, ned |{| ink el Shawls.- Fill and winter Bonnets, I!,in pia Velvets Xatins l-'ealheiH, f* e Ladies’ Skirts. Kl««■-ici>y,-T. fukais, ami trimtnlngb in gieat van.tx . Cloths, ('issinn i es, (>» itmg. Silk and Wmm(Jell I'rnh raliirfs, f’ravils, Collars, Caps. Iliinni er (Hoove*, Asc- A full and rumplele nssurtrnenf, Ineludirij Wool Hlnnkets, ('"imleipirm.s. Homeslie and in,ported C iTpets Woollen and Cut lon Car |tel ('hum, Kuols Clauses, Woollen Yarn Cum Shoes. N B. —IV e have made arrangements hy which we can furnish ,m\ Cuuds to in- had m the Ctl\, at n days' notice. BF.NTZ h BUO. Oi. tulicr 10 , 1800. IV E IV CiOODH. IF For IT. 7 A /’ .VA’IC HOODS, HOOD i:oo/)S JM) CHE.ID (HhW't. <;o TO HOODS', tawl dour to Maglanchlm’s Hotel, and von will hud a huge assuiimeiil <>( I,.idles’ CoodH. .•uiisistmp „f Black Faiiei and Cmoa Silks, Me|; || us, I*l i-UII ClotllH, He I.altles, He Mages, Alp i e i •>, Sc.leli Plaits Sark Tlmini Is. Se.uic h. Mi in 1,, ,i r, K 11 1 s tun Chain hr.ig (i mg hams, n, s, J-mi Fimeh «uik»d Collars, Kihhun.s. HuMi'M, (>lu»es \r., Ne !''ur (ii nll< inrii li.uv |**iu** French Hindi (’1..11,s HI „ k ,i„l 1 111c'\ n nn V Thi-I'ilh. Sill IITR'II.S, vd Col'l, K. Mu. l.\ J.Mils Ur., \c , domi>tics, I TOH . <*«•<•: I K - J n.™ k..n id ‘ii.!;.i„.l „ J V»'’.'.l .V.' 1 n„ w,, 1 ‘ f u - 1 m,,,h, ...... n..,, I 'hi'i! i\ll ii i' ( - V" *1 *V •" U | Vm . r;l *" 1 ‘ 1,H * r li'M' > M"< k m.iki-N II .me nltlj,- l.unrsl ami 1 , s,' „ «”• -I I„.I„- HIIMMK lImI lll*’ Fill ...ft 1 l,r « , 1 . . . , MuiM. i, r lie Mri l>.»i i n*. mll if jin l>l i r iii.i \« am ...is iV mi " ■-■''‘"K m iw ,\1„, . . i(‘ , 1 hf\ ,sulu-il a call (i.iin (1,,. " "l;-i..i W ill i.1wr...... .Mid, ~„|,II C l„.|„„. 1,,,,,,,, „ (ini -1... II?1, I, ,' ‘ I 1 | N ‘. ,'|’,| . lli'-.i I'an iillcr Midi imliu-f 111,-Ills - "■"> '« I j,;; , ;r, , r,ViVrr r* , - l,lw ‘'"‘l IIMII «„1 „| I. , | , "T*" ", 1 " 1 - -«.■... n ,,,,r1,1,1 - "■ J. H. KKI.I.F.H, Hutr«-r. Kggs ~,,,1 j)n.-i| l-'nni, (.il.on lit 11111 l k’’l 111 |, r , N. W WnoDS A(rt , 1 " lr H-“e, IH.VI limit to .MagUu i him s | n Nhi 1 s.f,. NEW GOODS. I'irst of Hie Meason J. W, KIIV Mll l. Mil.-.. ni„ i u.ij* Just relumed hum the * and is now opening a ijdeti nl •'""" Inf M ) .ill and \V inter Goods, » lncli ■' l,l l " 5,,|, l '■ i' leu prices. Ah> i 'I mi i, u! i leg tut St ul la, Tin he I, Cash, in-re, Hiu. h i and Blanket Shaals. An iiiein'inr ot Fancy and Black Silks. \cn iln'i|i Mtiiia do Lames, Challys. Angi 11 1 m<• s. M.■ 11ii-■■■■», i’urametlan, and a gmal v.iiu-tj ni Hi,., Hoods, very handsome and eln-.p. f ismih.'i es, VeHllngs, lannelH, Jeans, lHanUriM, Mudins Uliocks, Nc., in great vaiu-ty J. W. KBT (. A It PK I I N( i S assort men I of new style linperi.il. Ingi.iin, \ enitian and Hag Carpets. BOOTS At S||y Jewelers.— Ludins amt gentlemen are respoctlnlly invited ko call at N angle's J owelry Store and ux aiftlnu Inr themselves. N. R. -Watcties anil Jewelry repaired at Uiq •h.ruil notice. , Jj, A. NAUGLE. August -iB, 1800. nKSTi.F. v/:vs OCirX'Mlm Goods- unit UOODH. Carlisle iFcmalc Seminary. Mr. & Mis CLARK, who have beenforsav cral years engaged in teaching, respectful ly announce to the citizens of Carlisle and vi cinity, that on the Ist September, 1860, they will commence the second session, in Louther at., near the German Reformed Church, ol their SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. The Institution will bo both a boarding and day school, in which all the branches necessary for the complete education of young ladles will he taught. Assistants ol the highest character for quail (Irat ions and morality will he employed, in accordance with the wants ol the Institution. The government will be conducted on strictly Christian principles, while sectaiianism will be as rigidly excluded. . The Principals Hatter themselves that their long and snccesslul expeiience as tcacheis, as testified by the recommendations in their pos session, will enable them to establish an lustitn hon of the highest diameter for young ladies. They are fully persuaded that such an Institu tion will be sustained here by the citizens and neighboring country, and hope that their confi dence may nut be disappointed. The Sc ho las i ir year will consist of four terms, (eleven weeks each,) beginning on September 1, and ending on second Wednesday in July. WrwM pft (Quarter, (11 Hrr/ci.) Boarding, including fuel, lights fc tuition in English branches, Primary Department, Higher English, 8 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 600 Ornamental branches at Professors charges. No deduction for absence after entrance ex cept in case of protracted illness. Rf/trtnrn— Hon. Fred. Walts. J. B. Parker, Esq., Janies Hamilton, Esq.. T. 11. Skilm, Dr. S. U. Kietfer, Kcv. C. P. Wing. Rev. A. H. Kierner, Rev. Jacob Fry, Rev. W. W Eels, Rev. J. H. Morse, Rev. Charles Collins, D. D. July 81, 1800.— Iy. FIRE IA'NFICAXCIS. I'lIL Allen uml Last Pennshoro’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company ol Cumberland county, incorporated by an act ol Assembly, is now full) organized, and in operation imdet the manage, men( ol Ihe following Managers, viz: Daniel Daily, \\ in. H. Coigns, Michael Cock tin. Melchoir Hrenneman, Christian Slayrnan, J ohn C. Dunlap. Jacob 11. Coover. Lew is liver, Henry lyogan. Henj. 11. M nsser. Jacob Minnma, Jos. Wicker,sham and Alexander Cathcarl. The rales ol insurance are as low and (hvora. hle as any Company oflhe kind in the Stale.— Persons w ishing t u become mem he t a ai u in vi led lo make apphcul ion to Ihe Agents n| the ('otiip.iny who arc w tiling to wait upon them at any lime. BKNJ. 11. MCSSKH Pies, lit- Miy I.eins, Vu e Pies, la wm H v mi . Secl’iy. Mn hoi. Cm ki.in, Treasurer. Aug. 10, V,.j. ACKNTS. Cnmherhnnl Con nhj.— li mlolpli Martn, \ew Cuinheiland. (’. 11. Ilertiian, Kingstowu, Mi nr\ Zearing. Shtrenuuistow 11. Chailes Hell, ('at lisle: Samuel Craham, Westpeniishoro’; Jus. M'Dow. ell, Frankford; Mode (Inllilh, South M nhlteloii Samuel Woodlutrii. Dickirtson, Samuel {'miiut Henj. Ilaverstiek, M<-c|ianiesbm g; John Slier rick. Lisburn, David Cooler, Shepherdstown. >V»»/r County.— John Howinan, Dillshurg: P Wolford. Franklin; John Smith, Ks<|.. Wash, ingtoii; W . S. Picking, D" \ ci, J . W. (.Tall, Pa nntise. ffm rnhitip.— Tlnnsci .S, Lm-hmnn. M embers oil he Coin pan) ha v mg polieies aim to expire, can have them renewed hy maki application to any ol the Agents. Fresh Arrival of Hardware. 'l'll I-! Mibsci i her ha v ing i e 1 arm <1 from Ihe city, | would call the iiltuilion of his friends and the piiblu generally , to Hie huge and wcll-sc lecletl assortment "| iiuinn \ni:, j « lucli ho has just received, cun si sting in part of j Building Materials, 1 such as Nails, Scukws. Hinuks, Molts, Punts, | l )a.s, No. Tools, including edge-looN o| o' ei _v description. Saws, Plan ks, Kills, It a so*, 11am- I mmih, Vins.A *• \ ilh . Ac. (Jliiss of turn do i sc-■ ij>ll■ ia ami <|n.l l ll> - ooinnioii glass ul tilth r- I rut Pianos, u Inio polished Aniol leaii glass. pieiiep git's of all si/es, double tluok glass wt ‘.til si/os. gioimd i'ii.mu Mod glass. No.. Ac.— A /'oriel a) as so i I men I ot Slim u inker '« a in I Sail tiler s Pools, fogedier «»i(fi .Moi 0000, h ning ami hunting skins, stioc llneiiij, u.ii, pigs. I.isis, I ~r i itess niollliring. Middle frees. No ('oa en | Tn im mi si.>« I) ml <'imr li makei ■- iimli'i iali (‘a n ivn M'k i m «itl llml a large assortment o( varnishes, rnahogunv ami w .1 1 11uI » fiiffts*, itt««n)ii ings, i osel t»is, )mn cloth, cm Icil hair, Ac. Ac. wi»n«* roiiHii paim. I A new article lor making n beantiCnl, whitennd hnlliaut polish, Cm dining i'hihuh, pallets, Ac. Ihiiv —A large stuck, conipnsing all kimli in ge im ra 1 use Hemeinher Hus uKI stand, Cast Main street f."li>li' H, PAXTON. I A pul ;i, ix in se |> e 11111 plet ei i. ati 11 (llliil with 1111 enl 11n hugest ami Ims t awn t • me I. Is n| I 1.1111 In I I ei| .Dili KI • 111 11 linn nn nltel ed ill this pl.u-e. I I.use in want n( Iron, wmi hi ■ln W ell tu ( \ ,11111 lie I he 'lm I, lulu e J ill reh is |ug elsewhere. HKMiV SAATON. September 'jn, IS October ‘.I. 1 8 u(». Wall Paper, Wall Paper. JtMIN I’. IA N K Ik SON bavn the pleasure •■I inlurmiiig the pnl.lic that they havoftl' hist ciiiiipb'teil the enlargement of their Htord 1 / ami are now receiving the largest ami most'VQ. Hell assortment Wall Paper ami Window lUimls. ever opened in Carlisle, which we will J sell at the lowest prices A’mill Irnm those want - jing Taper Hangings is solicited. we tire confl dent that all ean be supplied I'nnu onr nmm moth stock, at the old stand,North Hanover st I Dec 10.|Hod. IKON! IKON II Thu allention of Black smiths is requested to the largo UHHorlinnnl of Bar and Boiled Iron of all sizes and kinds, Files, Hasps. Screw Plates, Anvils, Vices. Bel lows, and everything the blacksmith may want. Iron sold in quantities at city wholesale prices All kinds wuimuled, at John I*, Lyne N Soii’i I store. North Hanover street, Cai lisle. 1 October !*, I HftO. Nliud & Miickorcl. JCST received a lot ol Nos. I and 2 Marker id, ot new catch, and o| One quality In as sorted packages ol hall and quarter barrels am kills. Also, a choice article of No. I Men Trimmed Sea Shad, and No. 1 SALMON. Fo salo in pack* jes or hy the single one, at th 1 Mat! m Haß ’ Family Grocuiy and Tea Store J. W. EBY. itr SI (850. WII.I.IAHI KIUIY, HAVING boon Instructed in tbo art, (hy Dr Geo. V,. Brett, a graduate of the Balllmon Dental College,) in now prepared to receive hh friends and perform the various operations h (he lino ol thoduntal pretension, at hit rosldenoi (u South street, 8d loor from West St. Givi us a call. Terms moderate. Carlisle, May 2V, 18&0—tl FJNCY GOODS , FIFT BOOKS, fc. SW. lIAVEKSTICIt, lias just received • from tlio city, ond is now opening a'splen did display of Fancy Goods, suitable for the present season, to which ho desires to call tho attention of his friends and tho public. His us sortmcnt in this lino cannot bo surpassed in no velfy and elegance, and both in quality and price of tho articles, cannot fail to please purchasers. It would bo impossible to enumerate his Fancy Goods, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite shape, such as Puiper jMachc Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands and (rays. Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cares. Radies’ Fancy baskets. . Fancy work boxes, with sewing instruments. Port Mommies, of every variety. Gold pens and pencils, lancy paper weights. Pupeteries, and a large variety ol ladies’ fancy stationery. Motto seals and wafers, silk and bend purses. Ladies’ riding whips, elegantly finished, La dies' line euttlcry. Perlunie baskets and bags. • Brushes ol every kind for the toilet. Roussel's Peilumes of the vuiinns kinds. Musical Instruments, ol i'll kinds and at ul piices, together with an innumerable variety o. , articles elegantly tinished and suitable for holi day presents, to which be invites special attenl lion. Also, an extensive collection of HULL DAY GIFT sBn 00 0 00 ROOKS, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 180. r ), richly embellished and illus trate Poetical Works, with Children's Pietorl.il Books, for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, and comprises even thing used in Col leges and the schools, lie also calks attention to to his elegant dislay of runups CJriandolos, Ar,, (rom the extensive establishments ot Cornelius, Archer and others, ol Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber k Study Lamps, for burning either I.ml, sperm or elbeml oil. to i pettier with (lower vases. Fancy Seiepnn. Ac.— Mis assortment in tins line is unequalled in the , borough. I'mil*. Fintni Con frrhonni. Nuts. T’icHcrvi'd Fi nits A-c., in every rariclr nnd at nil ju ices. nil of w liicli an- pure nnd fresh, inch as ('an hr nutfidcnly recommended to liis friends nnd tin* liMh* folks. Remember the old bland, npjHisiu- ilie- Bank . S. VT. HAVEHSTICK Carlisle, December 21, ISA I. S>.’>ooo Itcwai'd-Groat llace. JilKgical nun' between the Clothing Stores ol Carlisle, resnlied in the mm pi clr Irii.nijdi uf Ihr m-u .stun- ol AllMlM) $ SON, in the stoic noun l.il'-ly oeeujded hy \V ise »f (’..mp hell, corner of .\iirlli Ilanmrr und Lumber sis. It is inmv conceded by alt and rvrry one (lint they stand pre-eminent among l hr clothing deal ns in ('ailislc, having succeeded in convincing thnr ft tends, that tiny run .sell Clothing made and got u|i, accoiding to the latest at) lea, from •JO to Jo per cent, cheaper than any other house is possibly aide to furnish them. They have nun on hand a huge ami splendid assortment ol Ready-made Clothing, I F u nil si ling floods. Cloths, CussimcFesund Vest. I mgs. Also, Hats and (’ups, ami every thing in ! their line for Men and Boys. Their materials w ere seh c'lul with the greatest care, purchased at the lowest cash juices, and at such houses I onh , who never deal in nin thing like auction trasli, Tneir friends may therefore rest assured that ailirlrs pureliasrd of them will ami must gn e sati-d.iel imi. Clothing made at the short est notice m the most (iishionahle style, liming for that purpose secured the services of an e.\- jiei irneed Cutter, and laid in a splendid assort ment ol ('lot ha. Cuss i meres, Vestings, 4 c., w hi eh for beaut) and duialulily cannot he surpassed. To the citizetib.il the surrounding country we would say, give us a lair ti ini. AN we ask is a tail look at oni Mix k and we w ill not fail to con vince \ mi that oui Clothing is better made, ol better materials-, heltei trimmed, cut with more taste, and last though not least, cheaper than imi hm e riel bought el sew here. A Iso. a large Id ol Ti links. Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, 4"C. All hail creation lat and near, ()( An vn i n's \on .shall hear ; Let pealing drums ami I'annon's Muir ( li eal bargains sine, are on ttie whig, Hare wonders then we now wilt sing At first we'll speak of Ci.otiiiko rare Sneli trophies, sure will make y on stare, Of'broad and narrow cloth so cheap We’ll take a moment's time to speak. Delighted too you can't lint bo With [.rices ami their quality; Dress and Sack Coals—aye, Vestings 100, What bargains now for nil of you ! The dents will our compliments receive. And call they must the wonders to believe In Pauls we have all kinds ol slvles. One dollar ami upwards, piles on piles. In Summer Goods —foi soon ’twill come We'll give \oii bargains all tor Inn. Frocks ami Otrr-cnals so \ cry fine, Oreal wonders \ oil shall see in every line Ilosfcrv. Suspenders, Under-shirts (or all. All kinds of dimes to please all who call. Hut «>■ i-ainiol stop in enumerate, Wehivc bargains ho'h good and great oiii stock 100 in (he Furnishing lino Is plentiful. cheap ami fine Alt N Old) /, SUN’S Ch'fnuK Hall Apiil 12. 1 H.'i.l ( lo'iiiiig! / ///•; r/:u-:nH.iTi:i) rLoruhva store OF Sinvt.n A H norm: it ’« has boon removed lo the coiner room ol the Washington Ho d l iiiildmg, N. W . coi net of the I'ubln Square, il.cie they have opened an immense stock of iciwvuv jinn: rLoniiivc. The stock consists in pari of (mala, t’loih, (hi.ssimcro and Jean Frock truss mid Sack Coats. HOYS and VOUTII'S COATS, of diflbrenl \ les ami ijnalilies. PAN IS- Plain and tanry Kcrsomcre, Casni tel and ('onlunn Pauls. \ KS I S— Sul in, Silk, Cassinicre, SuttinoK ami olhei Vents ofdillurent patterns him! qnali 1K H. Also—Slocks, Cravats, Pocket and N«k llnndkerrhicls, I’lain mid Funcv Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers. Stockings, Suspenders, Urn novellas, Carpel Bags, etc. Customer s orders made up in the most np proved manner, of warranted maUrials. Tlra Cutting Department is under the management ol practical and experienced workmen, and in every oase satisfaction is gunrrantled. The aim of the subscribers is to give averv customer sutlafuction, by fnrnisldng Clothing unsurpassed in llnish ami durubllitr, and al [.rices defying competition. Carlisle, Juno 6. 18f>(J. FISH, O FISH. llei’elved f>o libls. Baltimore Shad. “ “ Herring. “ No. 1, 2 ami 8 Mackerel. *> “ Picketed Herring. “ Lake While Flab. 1 ho attention of tanners and dealers In Fish H requested, uh I am dotormliied to sell low To ciihli or bacon taken in exchange. WILLIAMS’ Family Grocery. Carlisle, May 1, 1860. UlucliHiiilUi Goal. BUSHELS of Blacksmith coal, of t-JVFVf”good finality, roculvod and for anlo by W. n. MUUUAY, Agt. Carlisle, August 7,186 U. Tar, Tar, Tar JUST received and for sale, 100 kogs bout quality TAB ; also, a largo lot of patent Wheel Grease for carriages, wagons, &c., at the old stand, East Main street. 27. 11. SAXTON. call tho attention ol the public to the M portable Garden or Eire engine for wa nting gardens or extinguishing flres-m. Excel- Sale at ° U ESTABLISHED 179&. AS. ROBINSON, Into C. N. Robinson & • Son, Manufacturer of Looking Glumcm. Portrait and Picture Frames, and Importer* of Fiencli Plate Looking Glasses, Rtc., No. SUB, Chesiuil at., above Ninth st., Philadelphia* At wliose establishment may always bofonrd an extensive assortment Mmilles, Hall and Chamber Glasses, of every description, from the plainest to the nmsl ornamental stylus, richly onmmealud gilt Tables, Brackets and Tripods, Importer and dealer in first class European Engravings, Oii Pointings, Drawings and other works ol art. Old frames regllled ami
“ •J • 11. IITIUH. j, y r iKBOB- Nov. 20, IBOO—ly Family Coal. TONS Lykon’a Valloy Goal, hrok* t/Ul/and roscreonod, prepared expressly f°' rami ly tide ami under cover, so Hint I cun nlah it dry and dean during (lie winter sens®"' I have also on hand and /or Bale, the Luk*| (Idler Coal, from (ho mines of Boyd, Kes Bcr < Co., and Slmmokln Coni, from the mine* A Cochran. Ponlo & Co., all of which 1 will *1 small profits Cor cash, and deliver to any part o ! (ho Borough. ATM. B. August 7. 1860. 05S? - J°b Work done at Ibis ofl'w o 011 short notice.