ME Draft EOY TO DIO MOTfIEB. « Mother, will I ever wear Shining robes all white .and fair 7 WilUhb angels loro mo too, Watch and guard my steps like you 7 «YcB. love, for the paths ofheaven Paved with gold, are straight and even 5 And 'tho caro of angel bands, 1 ‘ . Bettor than these foiling hands. «Toll mo, mother, will I know All tho Irionds I loved below, For tho care they render mo Shall I watch them tenderly V ’ « Holy child, yes, surely thou, By thy mother’s side shall bow ; Sootho her all her lonely way. Bless her night and cheer her day Soon shall death return from me, . Then In walling thou wilt be; May thino angel Ungers press . Softly on Hits fading tress; Sing mo Heaven’s tcndcrcst nof<», "While ray trembling spirit flo.ua On tho threshold It hafh trod, Boar, oh, bear it op to God. TBDE POLITESESS. Those who wish to make others happy must bo attentive to little things, and to the manner in which they perform their acts of kindness., Tho pleasure a favor is adapted to convey, is of ten greatly lessened through want of a pleasant manner on the part of the poison conferring it. A boy once carried some food to a starving widow and her children. “ Here is some meat for you,” said he, in a coarse, rude voile. Ue laid it on the table and went out. Mw his rift would have conferred far greater happiness if it had been bestowed in a gentle and kind manner. True politeness is true benevolence. Its importance is appropriately set forth in the followinp extract taken from an exchange pa- lew children think it wor.h while to be polite to their playmates mid intimate friends . By politeness. 1 do not mean a groat deal of unnecessary bowing and courtcsying. but that delicate attention to the comfort of those around us that springs from a kind, and generous heart. Uow many children cuter a room, without noticing respectfully those who arc older than themselves ? I have seen them come in on a cold winter’s day, and draw their chairs before tho fire in such a way that those who were sit ting back could scarcely feel the warmth of it. and this without any apology for such a breach of politeness. Sometimes they interrupt those in fhe room when they are engaged in conversation, by ask ing some foolish question, instead of wailing as they should do until an opportunity is given them to speak. Then, they arc impolite to their playmates, and to their sisters and broth ers. instead of cheerfully assisting when their help is needed, they leave them to help them selves. Some boys think it beneath them lo bo po lite to a sister. I feel sad when I see such a boy. But there are many who think different ly. I recollect that I used lo meet a fine, man ly lad, last winter, drawing his sister to school on a sled. Her rosy checks and sparkling eyes bore testimony that his politeness was not thrown away unon her. She would pat his check with her band and call him her kind brother. He would frequently meet boys of bis ac quaintance who would urge him to leave his sister and go with them lo play. He would answer them, “ Yes, when I have taken little Emmy to school.* 1 1 never saw him impatient when ho was walking with Ins little sister, be cause she could not keep up with him ; and he I would never run away and leave her. Do you I not think that boy was a good brother, and a good son I He was always kind and polite to his sister, and to all. Do you think he would forget to be polite os he grows older 1 No. for it will become a habit with him ; and these lit tle attentions, which cost him nothing, and arc so gratifying to those that receive them, will gain him many a friend. Think of this, my young friends, when you arc tempted to be rude and selfish, or unkind to those about you; think how many friends your little kind net may gain you, and how happy it will make those who receive your kindness; and remember that you lose nothing by being-polite. Bo polite at home. Be polite towards your parents, and your brothers and sisters. This is the troc place to cultivate good manners. It is worth much more than all the schools for manners that have ever been established. When you retire to sleep, bid your parents, your bro thers -rmdfiislcrs< and -ail, a kind** good night.’ Attd •'when you meet them again the next day, gyteldhom -wi lb a pleasant ■ good morning.’ If any one does a favor for you, thank him for it. NVhen you are helped at the table.thank those who help you. When you wish anything handed to you do uol say, ‘Give me some or ‘Hand me the ,’ but ask pleasantly am respectfully. 'Will you please to give me some V * Please hand to me the .’ It is these little things that make persons polite. tf.T. Observer. Eastern Swords. There have been some curious features con nected with the sword manufactured in early limes. The Damascus blades, and the Toledo blades, have each in their own particular sphere acquired great lame fur their excellence: the keenness of the edge and the extensive and per fect elasticity having been earned in them to the utmost point. We have nil read of Orient als wearing their swords twisted round their waists, or even coiled up m their turbans, so great was their elasticity ; and swords have been so keen as to cut a silk shawl in two, while resting lightly on the edge. Such, at least, have been the reported wonders ; but the Easterns may probably In this, as in many other matters, embellish their stories a Utile. [Gallery of Art. Yourm-ct, Piutmisnips.—ln youthful minds tlicro ls commonly a stiung propensity for par-1 tlcular intimacies and friendships. Youth, In. ducd| Is the season when friendships arc somfe tlmcs formed, which not only continue through succeeding life, but glow to the last with a ten. dbrnoss unknown to thu connections begun in cooler years. Tills propensity, therefore, la not to-bo- discouraged, though at the same time It must bo regulated with circumspection and care. Too many of thu pretended friendships of youth aromcra combinations of pleasure. They are often founded on capricious likings, suddenly contracted and as suddenly dissolved. Some- Umosdboy nro tho effect of Interested complais ance and flattery on (he one side, and of credu lous fondness on tho other. Bowaro |of such rash and*dangerous connections, which may af terwards load you with shame and dishonor.— Homtmbor* thnt'hytho character of those whom you chooso ns friends,-your own character la likely to bo formed, and will certainly bo Judged of by tho world. Bo slow, therefore, and cau tlousirrconfractlog-intlfnacyi bat when a vlr luonk friendship is once established, consider It as a sacred engagement. Expose not your, solves to tho reproach of lightness and incon* otancy, which always bespeaks- either a (riffling or base mind. Reveal none of (ho secrets of your friond. Bo faithful (o his Interests. For. sake him not in danger. Abhorjho thought of acquiring-any advantage by his prejudice or Imrt. • Looking Gt/mr.—Nothing can ho more ab- Bunl than the idea that" looking guilty" proves guilt. An honest rnan.clmrg«i wiihcnmo is much more likely to Uluftti nt the accusation timh the real offender, who is generally oropa red for tho event, and has his face “ ready made" for the occasion. Tho very thought of being suspected of anything criminal will bring lb« blood to an Innocent man's checks In nine oases out of ten. The most "guilty looking" person wc ovcT saw was a man arrested tor stealing a boreo-which turned qul totahis, own properly. iDRV igfsS Kfew Good*] Hew Store and Wow Prices* ... JA. HUMRICH, Jr., 'takes pleasure in an nouncing to tho citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country, that bo has just returned from Philadelphia, and is now opening at tho north-west corner of North Haaovor and Lou. thcr streets, one of tho largest and best select, cd slocks of _ Spring and Summer Goods, ever brought to Carlisle, consisting in part of o:i| ca Alnacbas, Lustres, Parages, De Lalncs, ES Cloths, Poplins, Brilliants, Challies, Do Pages, Lawns, Skirting, French and bcotch Ginghams. Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, &c. Shawls and Mantillas of every stylo and quality. Staple and Domestic Dry-Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Flan nels, Muslins, Tickings, Stripes, Chocks, Cali coes, CoUonades, Linens, Sheetings, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quills, colored and white Carpet Chain, Parasols, Umbrellas, a largo and splendid assortment of Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes. A superior lot of Fresh GROCERIES, - Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Splccs, &c. Having selected my entire stock with the greatest care and at the lowest cash prices, I can assure my friends and tho public generally, that I will do all in ray power to make my establish, ment known ns tho “ Bead Quarters for Bar gains.” Those who wish to purchase will find ft to their advantage to call and examine my ' stock before purchasing. I will pay tho highest market price for But ter, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit. April 10,1807. Valuable Town Property For Sale or Rent*. THE subscriber offers for sale, his two story Stono House, with Brick Back-building, sit uate in North Hanover street, Carlisle, adjoin ng Arnold’s store and Mor.ycr’s Confectionary. P r. The House is 18 feet ormorc iu front, extending 240 feet back to an alley. is a number of good fruit (rues It, and a Well of water at the back door. Any person wishing to view the proper ty can call on tho subscriber living on it. Pos session given on tho. Ist of April next. If not sold, It will bo routed for ono nr more years. JACOB U. GALLAIIER. August 28j 1856—tf Family Groceries. JUST received a largo addition to my stock of Family Groceries, among which will Ikj found Rio, Sagnvra, Mocha, Java and Roasted COF FEES; Crushed Lump, Granulated and Brown SUGARS; Covering's Syrup, Now Orleans and Sugar House MOLASSES; Rice, Starch, Soap, Soda, Cream Tarter, &c., Herkimer, Pino Ap ple, and Sago CHEESE; Black, Hyson, Impe. a rial and extra TEAS; Spices of every variety, Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina and Corn Starch, Raisins, Currants, Cit ron, Beaus, Hominy, Cranberries, Ma caroni, Grits, Table Oil, Ketchup, Pepper Sauce, Preserved Peaches, Pino Apples and Strawber ries; Pickets, Gerkins, Onions and Piccolilli.— Fresh Lobsters, he. I call special attention to my large slock of Segars and Tobacco, which is not excelled in the town. Lovers of the weed can be suited citherln quality or price. Farmers will find Oils of an excellent quality. Also “White Grease,” a substitute lor Tor. MACKEHALNo. I, 2 and 3. While Fish, Shad, Smoked Tierring. fcc. All of the above articles are fresh, and will bo sold low for cash, or Country Produce taken in exchange. JOHN” G. WILLIAMS Carlisle, January H, IHA7. Saxton’s Spring Arrival! tHSBFWAR^ IMMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE. THE subscriber baa just returned Irom the eastern cities, and would call tbc attentior of his friends and the public’fccncrnlly, to tlu large and well selected assortment ofllardnan which he has now on hand, consisting In part o miLDISO MATERIALS, I such as nails, screws, hinges, bolls, locks, glass of every description and cjiialfty, übi/c, polish. (•*l, American, French, enameled and double (hick of all sixes; paints, oils, varnishes, Ac. Tools, including edge tools of every descrip lion, saws, planes, braces, hits, augurs, squares, gauges, tiles, rasps, hammers, vices, screw plates anvils, blacksmith helloes, Ac. Shoemakers and Saddlers, will find a largo as sortmont of tools of every description, together with ladles and gonllemeu’s Morocco lining, binding, patent and French cult skins.awls.Khoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mountings, col. lars, girthing, whip stocks, deer hair, saddle trees, Ac. Coachmakers Tools and trimmings of all kinds, such as hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, hows, door cloth, canvass, cloth, damask, fringe, luce, mass, axles, springs, bolts, clips, Ac. Cabinet-makers will find a large assortment ol varnishes, oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers, knobs of all kinds ami sizes, mouldings, rosets, hair cloth, plush, curled hair, chair ami sola springs, Ac. Ilousek'eepfi s «ill also find a largo assortment of knives and forks, Britannia anil Sliver plated table and tea spoons, candlesticks, waiters, shovels, tongs, iron and brass kettles, pans, Ac. together with Cederwaro of all kinds, such as tubs, buckets, churns, Ac. lmplements, embracing plows ol 1 kinds, cultivators, hoes, shovels, rakes, forks, tains, Ac. /ro«, a large stock, which I am selllngnt ell prices. Remember the old stand, East Main slrootv TlENin* SAXTON". Carlisle, March 12, 1857. FiU‘nici'B, Gardners stud Audi I curs | DO you hear tho notes of tho blue-bird ? Spring lias coma. Bo ready to sow and plant with tho first impulse of nature. Enily sowing and planting has a double advantage over that w liicli Is delayed until tho eleventh hour. All such who wish to possess themselves of good articles, in (lie way ol FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Evergreens, Rosea and choice Shruhory of the moat approved varieties, ns well as Greenhouse Plants, such ns OamuHa, Japonlca, Monthly Roses ot all shades o( color, Verttenas, many varieties, Salvias of varloas colors, ilollatropes, different kinds, Mosembrienthomums of all sorts, Sachanallas, beautiful varieties, Abutnloiis, largo also, 20 varieties of Geraniums, rare and beau tlfiil colors, Carnation Pinks, Fnclicaa, many kinds of various colors. Wrfll Flowers and Double-Stock Golllos of alflfcront colors In full bloom, Double Oloamlors, largo plants, together with many other plants such ns are usually cub tlvaled in tho Greonhonso, may call at (he Old tV’hitehall Nursery, east of’ tho Railroad Bridge, Carlisle, whore they can bo accommodated on reasonable terms. W!o can-supply from tiro to ten thousand* Asparagus Plants, two years old, from the seed, to such who wish to make new beds, and bo no longer dcpilvcd of (ho enjoy ment of ono of (ho greatest luxuries of (ho sea son. As a wholesome dish coming early In (ho season, when vegetables are much needed, wo think it very desirable that a bed o( Asparagus should have place In every garden. N. B—Many of< ur Apple Trees aro of largo size, suitable (or (Ring vacancies In old or chards. W. LINE. Carlisle, March 18, 1857—tf T>OOTS AND SHOES.—A largo and oom- JD pleto assortment of boots and shoos, of every stylo and fashion. Ladies* lino morocco slippers, boots, gaiters, ice. pnlesos’ and child rens’ do. i men and boys' do. Just received and now opening at (ho cheap store. OIIAS. OOILBY* Carlisle, April 10th,.1867. UNION MOUSE, ■est man street, cmi.isze, pj., JACOB EEDSEGKER, Proprietor. THE subscriber, having leased tho Hotel or Hr. Henry Rhoads,, situate a- few doors west, of the Railroad Depot,-would inform his friends and tie public, that ho is prepared to accommodate all who mayJavor him with a call. The house is largo and convenient, (ho rooms well ventilated,.and every department has been rcQttcd with a view of giving satisfaction. • His Table will always bo supplied with tho best that can bo procured; his Bar will contain tho choicest liqnors, and an attentive and oblig ing Hostler always in charge of tho SStablo. Travelers, Formers, Drovers and others, would do well to give mo a call, as I am determined to leave nothing undone to render satisfaction to my guests, JACOB REDSEGKEU Carlisle, Mny 28, 1857.- PL.m'FIELD ACADEMY. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. THE twenty-first session (6 months) will com mence Nov 4th. A now building has been erected 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 and mental improvement of their sons. Terms per session, SCo 00 For circulars with fuM information address B. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor* Plainfield, Comb, co., Oct. 23, 1856. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Confectionaries and Fancy Goods. rpnE undersigned has just replenished his 1 stock of Goods, and as his Drugs and Chem icals hare been selected with great care, he is prepared to Ollallordcrspromptly. Hisfriends may rely upon tho genuineness and purity of every article. Ills stock of Confectionaries is large, and selected with Special reference to the Holidays, nod will afford any variety per sons may desire in that line, lie lias a large assortment of French, German, and Domestic Fancy Candies. His FRUITS are all fresh and of tho very best quality. His assortment of FANCY GOODS is large and enhraccs almost every thing neces sary for (ho toilet and family. Ho invites spe cial attention to tils Fancy Work Boxes, Poit Folios, Port Monies, &c. Quick sales, shorl profits, and strict consistency in trade, stmJ characterize onr business. B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, December 20, 1855. Watches, cvfliy aud Silver WARE AT GONIiYN’S. THE public are invited to call and examino the largest and handsomest stock of AVATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. ever brought to this place. Having purchased this stock for cash I am determined to sell at prrices that “can/ be 6caf.” All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to bo ns represented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken'in exchange THOMAS COXLYN. Carlisle, May 1, 1850. DR. S. P. ZIEGLER. OFFICE and residence East Main street, 3d door below tho Market House. Calls in town and country promptly attended. Carlisle, January 8, 1856—tf DR. I. C. LOOMIS, SOUTH Hanover Street, next door to the Post Office. N. B. Will bo absent from Carlisle tho last lon days of each mouth. August 10, 1855. B. J. KIEFFER, Druggist, ITT AS moved his store from (lie former stanp LI (o hi* now building immediately opposite* and n((/olnfng Mr. C, luho/f'a Store. Haring made every arrangement to preserve his medi cines Avail ami pure, and having replenished his assortment of carefully selected drugs, ho Is now again prepared to attend to business with caro and promptness. Ills assortment will lurnish almost every thing that may bo called tor, either by tho physician, ortho fan i ly, for domestic nso. Tho greatest enro and precaution will bo observed in tho compoun ding of proflcriptlonv'™! dispensing of medi cines. Ills assortment of confectionaries and fancy goods Is very general, and will enable purchasers to suit themselves. GEORGE W. M’CALLA, DEALER IN JS, Clocks, Watches, AND JEWELRY. £Sm» 88 MAnHtx St., IlAnaisauno, Pa-. If. Bt—Watfchcs-and-Jewelry neatly repaired id warrnntbdl December 11, 1850—ly New Ware. A GENERAL assortment of China, Glass and Queenswaro, has Just boon added to our former stock. Every variety of Tea or Dinner sets, cither China or Granite, may bo selected from our assortment of tho latest stylo and fln- Mrarihli, as wul! ns Plates, Dishes, Gups and jpSf Saucers, BmVls, Pitchers, Teapots, fcc. Also, Toilet sells of various patterns, 'together with Ualslnu, Tooth boxes, and other necessary articles. A fine selection of French and German Chinn FANCY ARTICLES, cm bracing the useful aswoil na ornamental—among uhleh nro highly gill and decorated Coftec Cups, Vases, Mugs, Toy sets, Fruit Stands, Fancy 1 Boxes, Ac., as woll as Glassware in every vari ety. Ail for sale at tho lowest market price, and to all of which wo Invito a call from our friendk and customers. Carlisle, Dee. 23, 1850, New Assortment A CHOICE selection of Groceries of cverj kind have Just been received by the suhse.rl her at ««Mab»qn IIai.l” Grocery, viz : Coileos, LUV-fJ Sugars, Tons, Spices, Chocolates, Cheese, Table Oil, Salt, and other va rieties belonging to the Grocery business. Also, Baskets of all descriptions, Tubs, Buck ets, Malts, Brushes, Com Brooms, Bed Cords, Candles, Ac. All of which wo confidently re commend to our customers and friends ns of the best finality and at the lowest cast) prices. Carlisle, Oct. 2li, 1850. Taney Cliinatvai-c, &c. WI-) are now opening and offering lor sale our Holliday assortment of Fancy Aril, clcs embracing a larger and better selection thatf ever before otTOred, consisting ip part of Jewel Boxes, Furniture, Cologne Dottles, Knlck Knacks, Baskets, Inks, Slippers, Cigar-holders, Candlesticks, Mugs, Pitchers, Vases, Toy Teas, Tea Setts, Cabas, Birds, Motto Coffees, Figures, Curd Baskets, Wagons. As well as numberless other varieties, (hat need to bo soon to be named. All offered at low cash profits at the old stand—-" Marlon Hall." Carlisle, Dec. 25,1860. BRUSHES. Hand Scrubs, Store, Counter, Wall, Slice, llorijo and Swooping Brushes, Dusters, Hearth* and Crumb Brushes} Flesh, Tooth, Nall, Hair, Clothes, Hat and Button Brushes, (list received bnd for sale by January B, 1857. B. J. KIEFFER., LEIGIITHEISEU’B Patent Sausage Moat Cutters, (ho best in tho world—made to cut not grind—for salo by J. ARMSTRONG. Carlisle, Dec. 11, 1860. Carlisle Marble Yard., South Ilanoctr SI., opposite Bentos’ Store, Carlisle) THE subscriber lias on band a large and well selected stock of Hea«l-Slone«, Monninrnls, TOMBS, &c., of chaste and bcautiftil designs, which ho will sell ntthc lowest possible rates. Doing desirous of selling out hm stock, lieaa stoncs finished from three dollars upwards. Brown stone, marble work, mantels, fee., to buildings, marble slabs for/nrnitnre, &c., con stantly tm hand. Iron railing for cometary lots, «tc., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, March 27,1856. Hab been before the public more than 20 years, ami is deservedly ponular in the euro of Snavins, Sweeney, ilingbnni*, " imisplls, Polo Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, On 11 of all kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises. Fistula, Sit fast, Sand Cracks, Simms, Lameness Foun dered Feet, Scratrhea or Grease, Mange, Fool Kot in Sheep, Garget in Cows. Rheumatism, Hites of Animals External poisons Painful Nervous Affections. Frost Hites. Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Boms ami Scalds Cliillblams, Chap* |W- Strohm, New Kingstown; Goswller k Zook. Sbepberdatown; Diohl.«c Snider, Newbnrg; A. M. LeUligh, Hoil ing Springs; Mm. Loyd, Lisburn; J. C. JkG. B. Altick, ShippOD'sbtirg. FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPRIXG AID SUMMER GOODS. THE subscriber has just returned from the Eastern cities, ami is mm opening the larg- est and handsomest stock of Spring ami Summer Goods ever brought to this county, which will bo sold at very slum profits. A largo and hnmUmno stock of stolla, tblbct and crape shawl-*, |i,uege, barege delaines, tis anes, lawns, deb-ges, crape orientals, alpaccas, &c. SILKS.—A xitv handsome assortment ol driped, plain. pl.u-\ and black silks, which ho nleniLs id sell ill \er> reduced prices. EMBROIDERIES.—An immense slock of embroideries, such oa cmbroidcrfcil liamlkor chiefti, ca/lurs, uponoora, sleeves, Swiss nnd Jaconet edging* and Inserting*, Iluons, cotton and thread luces, flouncingo nnd embroidered curtains. DOMESTICS.—MusIina, drillings, tickings, checks, osnahurgs, baggings, ginghams, flan nels, table diaper and ready made bags. MEN AND BOVS’ WEAR.—Cloths, cassl meres, vestings, jeans, cflttomules, denims, blue drillings, cotton plaids, kc. CAUPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—A very largo assortment of now stylo carpets, such as velvets, tapestry, Brussels three ply, ingrain and Venetian oil cloths, ot all widths. A largo assortment of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoes, which ho will sell very cheap, at the old stand In North Hanover Street, three doors north ol the Carlisle Bank. Thankful for tho liberal patronage lie has heretofore received, ho hones for a continuance of tho same. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, April 2,1867. IKATSI HATS! THE' subscriber most rcspccUully Informs Ids friends and the public generally, that ho still continues tho Hat and Cup Store in Main street, where ho will lie glad to see his old customers I maud friends. Ho has now on bund u splendid assortment of HATS of all descriptions, from tho common'Wool to tho nnCst Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every ono who has an oyo to get. ting tho worth of Ills money. His Silk, Mole skin nnd Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed lor light ness, durability and finish, by those ol any oth er establishment In tho county. Roys’ Hats of every description constantly 01 hand. Call and examine. < WM. 11. TROUT, Carlisle, Jan. 8, 1867. Interesting lo rtiivnirM. fTHE MAGIC CORN AND COB MILL, the 1_ best now Id use. This mill has taken the Ural premium, over all others, n( a number of Hut recent Stylo and County Fairs. Eveiy funner who feeds stock, should have one of those mills. For sale by J. W. KBY JOHN P. LYNE Ik SON, North Hanover trect, Carlisle. Nov. 0, 1860, NEW GOODS. JUST received, n largo assortment of fine Watches, Jewelry, &c., ladles’ Uroast Phis ft and Kar Kings of the latest styles, vary ing in price from J] 6U to 45 dollars a abufc sell. Diamond Finger Kings, Breast Pins, Gold Lockets, Pencils, &c. A largo va riety of everything usually kept by Jewelers— Ladles ami gentlemen are rcsncctftilly invited to call at Nauglo’s Cheap Jewelry Store and ex amine for themselves. J. W. EBY ' N. B-—Watches and Jowoli'y repaired al the shortest notice. * W. A* NAU6LE. August 28, 1866. Family Coni PAfk TONS Lykcn’s Volley Cool, broken 3UUmill toscroonod, prepored expressly for family use ami under cover, so Hint I can Air nl«h It dry aud clean during tho winter season. I have also on liand'nnd tor sale, tho Luko. Ildlor Coni, from tbo ndnoa of Boyd, llosaer h Co., ond 8ln\raol:ln Coni, I'rhm tho mines of Cochran, Poalo & Co., nil of which 1 will sell at I small profits for cash, and deliver to any part of {tho Borough August 7,1850. Wall PapciM Spring Arrival I JUST received tho largest and most varied as sortment ever opened In Carlisle. Tho pub lic are invited,to call and make their selections from our mammoth assortment. Onr prices are the lowest. A largo variety of Window Blinds and Fire Screens. • J*. W. KBY, AU Paper op hand from last tfoaaon will bo sold at first coif. • j. V. hYNE & SON. Carlisle, April U, 1057. Job Wi iIOIiCQ. Carlisle Female Seminary. MR. & ha. OLARK, irho have boon for sev eral years engaged in teaching, rcspcclful announce to the citiaons of Carlisleland vl oinTly, that on tho'lstSoplomber, 1860, they will commence the second sesajon, in Loullior at., near the Gorman Reformed Church, oi llioh SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. Tho Institution will bo both ahoatding and day acliool, in which all tho bronchos accessary for the complete education of young Indies w l ill bo taught. Assistants of tho highest character forquiUillcntionsand morality will ho employed, in accordance with tho wants ol the-Inst llutlon. Tho government will ho conducted on strictly Christian principles, while sectarianism will bo ns rigidly excluded. . Tho Principals Unitor themselves that their longnml successful experience as teachers, na testified by the recommendations in .their pos scssion, will enable them to establish an Ins itu tion of tho highest character for young Incl es. They are fully persuaded that such nn Inbtiliu Hon will bo sustained hero by tho citizens and neighboring country, and hope that thoir conli dcnco may not bo disappointed. Tho Scholastic year will consist of four terms, (eleven weeks each,) beginning on September I, and ending on second Wednesday in July. Terms per Quarter, (11 H'erfra.) Boarding, including fuel, lights & tuition in English branches, 535 00 Primary Department, . £ 00 Higher English, ® Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 000 Ornamental branches at Prolessors charges. No deduction for absence after entrance ex cept in enso of protracted illness. References —11 on. Fred. Watts, J-D. Parker, Esq., James Hamilton, Esq., T. U. Sklles, Dr. S. B. Kiellbr, Rev. C. P. Wing, Rev. A. 11. Kroner, Rev. Jacob Fry, Rev. W. W Lois, Rev. J. li. Morse, Rov. Charles Collins, D. D. July 31, 185 G.—1 y. I'llK Allen and Bast Ponnsboro’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company o( Cumberland county, incorporated by on act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the manage ment of the following Managers, viz ; Daniel Bally, Win. U. Gorgas, Michael Cock lin, Melchoir Brcnncman, Christian Stnyman, John C. Dunlap, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Hyer, Henry Dognn, Bonj. 11. Mnsser. Jacob Momma, Jos. Wlckcrsham and Alexander Cathcart. The rates of insurance arc ns low and fnvorn ble as any Company of the kind in the State.— Persons wishing to become members nro invi ted to make application to the Agents ot the Company who are willing to wait upon them at any time BENJ. 11. MUSSER, Pres Henry Logan, Vico Pics Lewis ITter, Sccf’ry, Michael Cocklin, Treasurer, Ang. 10, ’O6, AOEStS. Cumberland Cown/y.—Kudolph Marlin, Now Cumberland} C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zoaring, Shlromanstown; Charles 8011, Carlisle; Samuel Gruliam, Westpcnusboro’; Jna. M’Dow ell, Frankfort; Mode Griffith, SOnth Middleton; Samuel Woodburn, Dickinson; Samuel Coover, Henj. Kaverstlck, Meclianlcsbnrg; John Shor rlck, Lisburn ; David Coover, Shopherdstown. York County,-^ John Bowman, Dillsburg; P. Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq,, Wash inglon; ~\Y. S. Picking, Dover; J. W. Craft, Pa radise. Harrisburg .—Houser & Lochman. Members of the Company haviogpollclea about to expire, can have ttiem renewed by funking application to any of the Agents. Hardware Hardware JOHN I*. LVNK & SON - , have just received their Fall slock of Hardware, which is unu sually large, and in connection with their for mer heavy stock makes it onooftho largcstand most varied assortments ever offered to tho pub lic. They have everything that the Farmer,tho Buildur, the Mechanic, or tho public may want in their line, and which they aro selling at tho very lowest prices. They solicit a call from tho public heforo making their purchases, ds they 1 arc confident they can offer such Inducements I to the buyer that will fully reward hint for his 1 trouble. Feeling thankful to the generous public for their former very liberal patronage, a continua tion of tho sumo Is solicited, at our old stand In North Hanotcr street, Carlisle. JOAN P. LYNE & SON. October 0, 1860. Carlisle Deposit ItauU. SPECIAL Deposits will bo received at this Bunk, incorporated by tho Slate of Pennsyl vania, for as shojt a period as four months, nnd Interest paid at the rate of Five per cent, per annum, nnd tho principal paid back at any time after maturity, without notice. Interest ceases after the expiration of tho time specified in the certificate, unless renewed for another given pc. riod ol four months or longer, in which case tho interest is paid up until tho time of tho renew, ul. Bank opens at 9 o’clock A. M. and closes at 8 o’clock P. M. y order of tho Board of Directors. Good* for the Season. JUST received at tho Marlon Hall” Grocery Cranberries, Buckwheat, Raisins, Hominy, Citron, Beans, Currants, Salad OIL Prime Cheese, French Mustard, Mace, . Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon. December 26. J. W. EDY. IRON! IRON!! The subscriber has tho sat isfaction to announce to tho public (lint his largo and extensive Warehouse Is completed, and tilled with ono ol the Inrgost'nild host assort ments of Hammered and Rolled iron cvorolfor ed in (his place. Those in want of Iron, would do well to examine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. HENRY SAXTON. September 20, 1866. DR. GEO. 8. SEARIGIIT, From the Baltimore College of Denial Surgery. Odlcc at tho residence of his mother, East Lonthcr street, three doors below Bedford. Reference— Dn. Geo. Z. Uketz. Match 19, 1867. Carpelliipn and Oil Cloths. I HA VE Just received a largo nnd elegant as sortment ot imperial, ingrain, Venltiun nnd stair carpeting. Also, floor oil cloths, which will sell at uncommonly low prices. OHAS. OCiILBY. Carlisle, April 10th, 1857. IRON! IKON 11 Tho attention of Black smiths is requested to tho largo assortment of liar and Rolled Iron of all sizes and kinds, Files, Rasps, Screw Plates, Anvils, Vicos, Bel. lows, and everything tho blacksmith may want. Iron sold In quantities at city wholesale prices. All kinds warranted, at John P. Lyno & Sou’s store, North Hanover street, Carlisle, October 0, 1850. TDST received a lot of Nos. 1 ami 2 Monitor. v cl, of now catch, anil of lino quality In na. sorted packages of half and quarter barrels and kilts. Also, a choice article of No. 1 Moss Trimmed Sea Shad„nnd No. 1 SALMON. For sate In packs ttes or hy the single ono, at tho ‘ Mark in Hull 1 Family Grocery and Tea Store. J. W. BUY. WM. B. MURRAY, WINDOW SHADES—Tho finest, largest and cheapest assortment of window shades can bo had at the'now store of „ . J. A. UUMULOU, Jn. Carlisle, May 28,1857. LOOKING GLASSES.—Looking Glasses of every stylo and price, and cheaper than over, at tho now store of Rode brilliant, fou skiiiTino.— Tho cheapest robo brilliant, lor ladles 1 skirts of every stylo and quality, can bo had at tho now store of 1 r ork done at this ofli«o on FIIUS IWSFRAKCE. v W. M. BEETEM, Cashier. December 26, 1860. SUatl & MacKorcl, October 28, 1850, J, A. 11UURIOII, Jr. Cnrlls , April 20, 1867. J. A. UUUBIOiI, Jr. Carlisle, April 20,1867. fancy aoobs, fift -books, sc. j S-W. HAVERSTICK, has just received . from the city, and Is now opening o.splen did display of Fancy Goods, suHablo.lor the present season, to which | lo doeirc attention of his friends and the public, ills oa soriment in this lino cannot ho surpassed In no velty and elegance, and both inqualily and piico cannot fail to please nIM. It would bo impossible to enumerate hla Fancy Goods, which comprise' every .variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite shape, such as Paiper Macho Goods, ..... , Elegant alabaster and porcelain Inkstands ana Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases. Kadiea’ Fancy baskets. . . Fancy work boxes, with sowing instruments. Port Monnaics/of every variety. ■Gold pens and pencils, fancy paper weights. Papcterlcs, and a large variety of ladles fancy 8t Mottowals and wafers, silk and bead purses. Ladles’ riding whips, elegantly finished, La dies’ fine cuttlery. ■ Perfume baskets and bags. Brushes ot every Kind for the toilet. Roussel’s Porlumcs of the various kinds. Musicallnstrumcnls, of nil kinds and at al prices together with an Innumerable variety o articles elegantly finished and suitable for holi day presents, to which he invites special ottenl tion. Also, an extensive collection of lIOLIf DAY GIFT BOOKS, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 1855, richly embellished and illus trate I Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ages. II is assortment of School Books and School Stationary Is also complete, and comprises everything used In Col leges and the schools, lie also calls attention to to ids elegant dislny 6f Lamp!), Oi-laiKlolcs, IVohi (lie extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others, ot Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps, fbr burning either lard, sperm or ctherial oil, to gether with flower vases, Fancy Screens, &c.— Ills assortment in this Hno is wncqaallcd in the borough Fruits, Fancy Confcctioncy, Nuts, Preserved Fruits, &c., in every vnrioty and nt all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such ns can be confldculy recommended to hla friends and the little folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Bank S. vr, ItAVEKSTICK, Carlisle, December 21, 1864. $5OOO Reward—Great Race. I HE great race between the Clothing Stores j[ of Carlisle, resulted In the complete triumph of the new store of ARNOLD SON, In the store room lately occupied by Wise £ Camp bell, corner of North’llnnovcr and Leather sts. It Is now conceded by all and every one that they stand pro*cmincnt among the clothing deal ers in Carlisle, having succeeded In convincing their fricfttls, that they can sell Clothing made and got up, according to the latest styles, from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house is possibly ablo to furnish them. They have now on hand a largo and splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothlngc FurnlshlngGoods, Cloths, dnsSTmcTcsnfia , Vcst. inga. Also, Hats and Cups, and every tiling in their lino for Men.and Boys. Their materials were selected with the greatest care,‘purchased at the lowest cash prices, and at such houses only, who never deal In anything like auction trash. Their fHends may therefore rest assured that articles purchased of them will and must give satisfaction. Clothing made at the short est notice in the most fashionable stylo, having for that purpose secured the services of an ex perienced Cutter, and laid In a splendid assort ment of Cloths, Cassiracrcs, Vestings, £c., which for beauty and durability cannot ho surpassed. To the citizens of the surrounding country we would say, give us a fair trial. All wo ask is a 1 fair look at our stock and wo will not fall to con vince you that our Clothing is better made, of better materials, bolter trimmed, cut with more taste, and last though not least, cheaper than 1 you have ever bought elsewhere. Also, a largo 1 lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, sc, 1 All hall creation far and near, Of Abnold's Store you shall hear; Lot pealing drums and cannon’s roar Proclaim the news from shore to shore; Great bargains sure, oro on the wing, Haro wonders then wo now will sing; At first we’ll speak of Clothing rare, Such trophies, sure will make yon staro. Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap Wo’ll take a moment’s tlmo to speak. Delighted too yon can’t hut bo With prices and their quality; Dress and Sack Coats—nyo, Vestings too, What bargains now for nil of you I Tbo Gents will our compliments receive, And call they must the wonders to believe. In Pants wo havo all kinds of stylos, One dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Summer Goods —for soon ’twill come— WVll give you bargains all for fun. Frocks and Over-coats so very fine, Great wonders you shall seo In ever)' lino, Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts for all, All kinds of Gloves to please all who call. But wo cannot stop to enumerate, Wo havo bargains both good and groat. Our stock too in the Furnishing lino Is plentiful, cheap and fine. ARNOLD * SON’S Clothing flail. April 12, 1855. Clothing, Clothing! THE CELEBRATED CLOTI/IXO STORE OF Stkinfr & Brother’s lias boon removed to flic cornflr room of llio Washington Ho tel building, N. W. corner of the PublicSquaro, where they have opened an immense stock of KEAUYIUAUE CMKI'HINO. Tito stock consists in part of Coatb, Cloth, Ciisfllmcro and Jean Frock Dross and Suck Gouts. IIOVS and YOUTH’S COATS, of diObron yles and qualities. FANTS—PIain and fancy Kersemoro, Cassl net and Corduroy Fanis. VESTS—Satin, Silk, Casslmcro, Sattlnctt nod other Vesta of different patterns and quali ties. Also—Stocks, Croats, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy Shirts,tinder Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Suspenders,' Um bcrullns, Carpet Bags, etc. Customer’s orders made up In tho most ap proved manner, of warranted materials. Tho Gutting Department Is under the management of practical and experienced workmen, and in every case satisfaction is gparrantled. Tho aim of tlio subscribers a to give every customer satisfaction, by furnishing Clothing unsurpassed In finish and durability, and at prices defying competition. 6, 1860. ' fish, o fish. Received CO bbls.’Baltimore Shad. CO **' " Herring. 60 " No. 1, 2 and » Maokorol. C « I’ickolcd Herring. . 6 Lake White Flab. The attontion of farmers and dealers In Fish «I requested, ns I am determined to sell low fo .cash or bixcon taken In exchange. WILLIAMS* Family Grocery. Carlisle, May I,IHGO. nincUsiultli Coiil. BUSHELS of Blacksmith coal, of iMIUUsood quality, roCclvod and for sale 5J • 1 W. B. MURRAY,. Carlisle, Angnat 7, 1860. Tar, Tar.Tnr JtJBT received on£ for sale, 100 hogs best quality TAU { nl«o, a largo lot of patent Wheel Groaso for carriages, wagons, &c., nt the old slond, Must Main Biroot March 27 WE coll tlio attention of tliu public to tlio portable Garden or Fire engine for wa tering gardens or extinguishing fires—nn Excel lent article, neat cheap & convenient. For Sale at ~ 11. SAXTON’S. November 2,1855. FOOTE & BROTHER, PRACTICAL Plumbers & Gas Filters, South Hanover street, opposite the American Volunteer Office,, • Load and Iron Pipes, Cast Iron Sinks. Hydrants, Bath Tubs,*. Hot and Cold Shower Bath .Donors, Baths, Wash Basins,. Water Closets, - Hydraulic. Ratos. & fl • Forc6 and Lift Pumps, &0., &to. '* Wrought Iron Wol’d. ; ’ ■ Tubes.' ' ■ ‘ • And every description of Cocks ohd FUHum for Ges, Steam, Water,' &c. Superior OooklJrf Ranges, Heaters and Gas Fixtures, pat up in Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at short notice and In the most modern stylo: All materials nndwork in our lino at low rates and warrant'd Country work and Jobbing promptly attoudl ed to. '• . ' ■ ' Carlisle, May 29, 1850; Plumbing & Gas: Filling. South West Cor. of Ninth and Walnut Strict, Philadelphia. ' * Wh. Witianr, . Jno, n. MoFeisicii Jno. C. II outsit, ’ Thomas Brown. ’ WRIGHT, lIUNTEk & CO., S. V. Cor ol Ninth nil cl Walnut Streets, FhllnAol' phln. LonA nml Iron Pipes of sll sizes. Ball] Tubs of Copper and Iron. Hot nml cold Show, or Bulbs. Wator Closets and Brass Cocks of every description. Force and Lift Pumps of Iron and Brass. Hydraulic Hams, all sizes'— Hydrants nnd Lend Work of every description. All .materials nnd work In onr lino at low rales and vearfanied. , * December 20, 1855—1 f Fanning' Implements. Jiow Agricultural Warc^room. THE subscriber, located In tlio basement of the Methodist Olmrcb, opposite Ihoßailroad depot, is now receiving a variety of Farming Implements, ; such ns Plows, Grain Drills, Grain Fans, Com Shdllors, Com and Cob Grinders, (Scott’s Giant,) the Crescent GrainMlli, Horse Shovels, Farm Boilers, Hoopers and Mowers, rManny’s with Wood’s Improvement,) Straw Cutters, &c., all of which ore of. the most sp. proved kinds and workmanship, and will bo sold on the most accommodating terms. Fanners are respectfully invited to call ahd examine be fore purchasing elsewhere. J. ARMSTRONG, Foe the Convenience of farlncrs, Moore’s pa tent Grain Drill will bo sold at Shiremanstown, by Benjamin Olay, and at Shippensburg, by G* Long. Car isle, Aug. 21, 1850—tt MANTILLAS. Another largo Invoice of elegant and fashionable Mantillas, Just re ceived at the cheap store of CHAS. OGILBY. Jane 18, 1857. LADIES DRESS GOODS. A largo assort* rocnt of Enrages, Robes, pucnlls, Silks, Lawns, Chnlics, &c., just received nod soiling very cheap. (time 18,1857. BONNETS, Ribbons, &o. More new Bon* nets, Ribbons, Rushes, Ac., Just received and soiling at very low prices. CUAS. OGILBY. Juno JB, 1857. SAPONIFIER or ConceniraUd Zjrc, juif re ceived and for sale by January 8, 1867. B. J. KIEFFKR. EasP$SARf3 A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL AT J OUST P. L.IIVE & SOM’S CHEAP STORE. THE public are requested to call and examine our stock before making their purchases, os wo oro soiling goods at tbo /oicwf price i. W 6 have everything you may want in our Unc, nnJ in such quantities that wo Can supply all wild may favor ps with thclf patronage. - Carpenter*, cabinetmakers, wagon and coachmakors, paint* era, shoemakers, blacksmiths, farmers, laborer* and tbo public generally, will find n complete assortment ol goods to select from at’ snch prices os will bo surotoplcasonll. TrytiiV JOHN P. LVNFj A SON, North Hanover street, Carlisle/ April gfl, 7857. Cumberland Valley Bank. PROPRIETORS, ' William Ken, Melchoib BncKKEvir, Rpur. 0. SnennEr/, Jontf DwMa'p, Rich’d. Woods, John G: Dunlap, THIS Bank, doing business In tho name of Kor, Brennemnn 8c Co.J hf now fnllr pre pared to do a general Banking Busltffc«*M promptness and fidelity. Money rcccircd ofl deposit and paid back on demand wlthoiil notice. Interest paid on sP e z dal deposits; Certificates of deposit btiring interest at tho rhto of five per cent, will be !*• sued for as short a period as four months* In terest on all certificates will ceaso at roahmty provided, however, that if said certificate* are renewed nt any lime llioruaflcrfor another gtyto, period, they shall bear the sanlo rate of Interest up to tho time of renewal. Particular attention paid to tho collection of notes, drolls, check*, &c., In any part of tho United States or C»d»- dns. • , Remittances made to England, Ireland, of tho Continent. Tho flifthm ond oowddoptiil execution of all orders entrusted to- them, i"T bo rolled upon. ■ Tlioy tall tho attention ol Parmer!. Mcc'ian lea nml all others who rlcslro a ihifo for llioir motioy, lo tho nnrtoninblo loct, IMPUf proprietors of this Bank nro i»dirW«« to tho extent of ll.olr estates for all!lo )ep* sifs, nnrl other obligations of Kor, B Tlioy haVa recently removed Into lliolr Jjfj Banking Ifonso. directly opposite their ford) stand, In West Math Street, a for* doort f > J l|ro Hnilrdipl Depot, whore they wUI “ “ I ' l d m |0 ho pleased to giro any Information doulrca regard lo money matters tn general. Open lor business from 9 o’clock In thomonr tng until i o’clock In tho evening. B It. A. STURGEON, CaMtr. Carlisle, Doc. 18, 1850 • JUST received nt Williams* Grocery, W*»l High Street, Sugar Cured Hams,' Beef Tonguqp, Oranges, / Lemons, Dates, &c. h With a largo variety ol seasonable Croctrn March 20- 1857. - Sponges. Bathing Spongo., Small (to., Sheep TVool do., Sutg Medium Medical do., Common Sacrvo, “ v just received and for sale by -..rcpEff. January 8, 1657. P« — r THUNKS and Carpet Bags. A l“ r 8" Traroliing Trunk. V April C, 1856. ■ ; JUST received, a fto.h .apply of PjjJJjJJI, 10., Ualr Oil., Pomade., Hair Coloring Fluid,.Soaps and Extracts °i° variety, for sale nt small advances by January 8, 1857. B. J. KlEFf*^ BOOTS 4 & SHOES. Another Inrg° mcmt of Coarse and lino Bools, " a(l . c gi,|j. Morocco Bools and Shoes, Misses' wu .. dron’s do,, Gum Over Shoes & Bufl‘d°° a nt very low prices. ■ nnlT r\V, 800. 18, I 860; OI1AS; OGU^ OIiQAKD i’S, I'rcncli Lawns and B'Kl'j of ovory stylo nml quality, can w clionpor timu over ©fibred In nr " fl i,} it* now store of J, A. UUMIW0 11 * " Carlisle, April 28,18G71 IL SAXTON. NOTICE. ALL persons tiro hereby notified any person on my account* ns l l "‘| r ic> mined to pay no bill! horooflor wnlo flS cd by myself oY by ray written •Uay.14,1857-51* CHAS. OQILB7. John S. STEnnrrr, 11. A. Stdboeon.