From the Lycoming Gazette. Important. Correspondence. Since UiO nomination of Mr. Wilmot, by the Black Republicans, there has been much wnt*. ■ ten and inn oh Said by his paWy. irionds with a view to induce him to invito Gen. Packer to moot him forth© purpose of stumping the State together. That such a plan was notpursuccUbr • the reason sot forth by Mr. Wilmot in his let ter, not because his friends had any hopo that ho would distinguish himself in the discussions which would ensue, is obvious to any mhn who is in tho least acquainted, with Gen. Packer; for it Is well known that ho is one of tho ablest pub lic speakers In tho State, and that in his hands the positions of thoDcmocratlc party are Invul nerable. Their object In making such a propo sition, it is very plain, was either tor tho pur pose of securing lor Mr. Wilmot such an audi- ( once asnoitfaorbis causo norhis abilities could command i or elso, knowing that the Democrat ic parly would never consent that their candi date should travel tho State with tho Black Itc- , publican nominee, an opportunity to boast would thus ho afforded. By the correspondence which wo publish be low, it will-bo soon that very recentlyMr.Wil motsoul alettor containing such a request to Gen; Packer, and that tho Democratic State Cdinttiittoo, who have control of all important questions pertaining to the manner In which the canvaJs shall bo conducted, havo decided that tho pioposition ought not to be accepted,for tho reason that It would establish acuston not here tofore known In Pennsylvania, and one 100 that is of tho most questionable propriety. • Mr, Buckalow’a letter to Gen. Packer, setting forth at largo tho considerations which governed tho Committee in making their decision will be found unanswerable, and will go fur toward preven ting tho adoption of such a plan at any future period. We do not know what course Gen. Packer would havo pursued In this matter, had he felt at liberty to tollow bis own inclinations ; but for ourselves we are heartily glad that tho State Committee have strangled tno practice in Penn sylvania al Its birth. Wo conceivable good could over ariso from it, but on tho contrary all ths evils of which the chairman speaks, as well as Innumerable others, would inevitably follow. The State would at once bo turned Into an am phitheatre, and (ho candidates for Its chief mag istracy intoa pair of gladiators, whoso business it would bo to jo up and down for tho purpose of making an exhibition of their individual prow ess, and thus bring tho result of tho campaign to a dependence upon tho militant skill of tho com batants, instead of tho principles they each rep resent. It is not Intended, wo presume, by tho decis ion of the Committee, that the Democratic can didate shall not address the people whenever ho may think proper. If tho opposing candidates travel tho Slate it Is hardly to bo supposed that Gen. Packer will remain quietly at hpmo.— Their 1 main object undoubtedly was to cut offtho feature proposed by Mr. Wilmot, which would make tho whole canvass assume more the aspect of a series ofpi'izo-tlghts than the calm reasoning of sober men. A Desperado—Bloody Encounter. Acoso of homicide occurred at West Chester, pa., on Saturday morning, concerning which various reports arc afloat, but the principal facta are briefly as follows; About daybreak on Saturday morning, Mr. Wm. Lynch, constable of West Chester, and bis assistant, Mr. C. M. Layman, went, at the instance of the District Attorney, to the house of Wm. Baugh, of West Pikeland, some ton miles north of Llonvllle, for the purpose of arresting him on a warrant for an assault and battery with intent to kill, ho having a few days ago driven off a constable of the neighborhood, who visited his premises on a like errand. They found him at a wood-pile splitting wood, and having approached within a few foot of him, Informed him of the object of their call—Layman being somewhat In advance of his colleague. He at once raised the axo, and swore ho would kill the first man that offer ed to lay hands on hint. Layman, looking him In the eye, and at tho same time reaching back his hand towards Lynch for a pistol, pleasantly remarked to him, “You would not kill a man would you ?” The words had scarcely been uttered when Baugh made a stroke at him with an axo. Layman throw his head to one side, and the edge of tho weapon entered downwards between tho shoulder and neck, close up to tho latter, making a deep pnd serious wound. Layman immediately fired a pistol, the ball of which merely grazed Baugh’s shoulder, and Layman and Lynch both rushed upon him, and, after a struggle of a few minutes, succeeded in putting handcuffs upon him.— They then placed him Into their wagon and star ted for West Chester, Layman bleeding very much from his wound. After they had gone about a mile, Layman said to Lynch—“ Bill, vou must take care of yourself, I feel weak and faint, and can’t hold out much longer.” Baugh) who was a stout, resolute, reckless 1 man, thereupon sprang upon Lych, who Is not | physically robust, but of good pluck, unci, not- ' withstanding ho was handcuffed, almost succeed ed, by advantages gained by the suddenness or his movement, In wresting the pistol trom Lynch and ejecting him from the wagon—Layman be ing too weak from loss of blood to yendor effec tive aid. Lynch warned Baugh to desist or ho would shoot him; but ho dared him to shoot, and still pressed upon him. Lynch then pulled tho trigger, and the ball entered Baugh’s head near Ibo eye, when ho exclaimed “ yon have killed mo,” and foil over. Ho died in about an hour. No judicial investigation of tho affair has yet boon had. Tho general sentiments of tho community, lawyers and laymen, appear tn bo, that tho killing was clearly a caso of Justifi able homicide. Public Benefactors. —Wo will not under* (nko to assert who was tho actually original ou tlKtr of tho remark, that infancy and old agearo (ho two points of Ufu which aro nearest to hea ven. We will, however, undertake to say that (ho assertion Is not strictly true. Man Is near est to God when ho Is Godlike, bo ho of what ago ho may. When ho has groped through tho darkness of tho world, mastered any one of tho groat raystorloa which ho had honestly resolved to unveil, and so employed the gift of intellect as to have bocomo worthy of being used as an instrument of divine purposes, then is the man nearest to Divinity. What moro sublime lot can a human being enjoy than that of baring won a place among tho brotherhood of man who havo, as It wore, helped liio world on iu Its course f To bo worthy of being registered in such a.brother hood; the man must have moro than ordinary intelligence, and therewith untiring Industry— a heart that cannot ho deadened, by labor, nor chilled by failure—and a head (hat shall forever keep up tho proud pulses of tho heart by prom ises ot ultimate triumph. Uo who possesses all those Is only below tho angels. Ho is in ad vance of his fellow men. —London jSthenaum. The Bedford Gaeette. —A Into number of the Bedford Gazette contains the valedictory of Geo. Bowman who has disposed of tho estab lishment (o Messrs. B. F. Myers and George W. Bonford of Somerset. In tho course of bis val edictory, Gon. Bowman says i u Daring tho period of our connection with tho Gazelle wo have witnessed many changes In tho leading tactics of the opposition to tho Do. mocrady, to say nothing of tho thousands of in consistencies which have marked thoir acts in general. In 1832 tho excitement of AntlrMa eonry was tho groat bug-boar ot tho opposition. Thun followed' Whlggcry—(hen Log Cabins and Hard Cider—then Old Vvhlloy and Oapt. Bragg —then opposition to the Veto Power—then po litical restrictive Liquor Laws—then Know- Notblnglsm—and now tho solo question with our opponents seems to be—“ Is a white man as good os a negro.*' Wo take tho ofDrmatlvo, and would oven dare to say that a white man Is a little bettor.** K?-A Gorman woman named Rush was ar rested in Philadelphia,-last Wednesday, on a charge of starving to death two chlldrdn who had boon confided to'her caro l>y their parents. 07" An lllnorantfomalo musician not for from Gloclnnattl, knocked* “nlco young man** into tho gutter one day, lint boots and all, for attempt ing to kiss her. Served him right. al l CaprSa)^ oC ' tOt# wo ' ,Mom * n B troublesome THIRD ARRIVAL- Of Spring and. Summer, Goods. AT tho now store > corner of North Hanover and Loutbor sts. Tho undersigned returns thanks for the patronage bestowed upon hlmby tho public, and ht tho sardotirao‘respectfully announces that ho has just roturnod.'from Phila delphia, and Is now opening a new lot of: Sum mer Dty-Goods and Groceries,'consisting in part ns follows, and which'ho is determined to soli at tho lowest cash prices: ; Silks, Ducal Cloths, Chaliies, Alpacas, Do Lninos, Do Bages, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Bo rages, Brilliants, Skirting, Frond; and Scotch Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, &o/ Shawls and Mantillas of every stylo and quail ity, Staple and Domestic Dry-Goods, Cloths, Casaimcrcs, Vestings, Flannels, Muslins, Tick ings, Stripes, Checks, Calicoes', Cottohades, Linens, Sheetings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet Chain,' Bco. Parasols, Umbrellas, n largo and splendid as sortment of Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. A superior lot of Fresh GROCERIES, Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Kico, Spices, &c» . . Having selected my entire stock with the greatest care and at tho lowest cash prices, 1 can assure ray friends and tho public generally, that 1 will do all In my power to make my (establish ment known as the « Head Quarter* for -Bar gains.” Those who wish to purchase will find it 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. J. A. HUMRICH, Jr. July 2, 1857. To Carpenters, Builders, And Fanners* THE subscribers would respectfully announce to tho public, (hat they are now prepared to furnish (ho following described articles of Lum ber : First Common and Pnnnel Flank, and Boards of all thickness ; Common Boards and Plank of white pluo; HemlockJoicoandScant ling, of all sizes and lengths; W Into Pino and YellowPino Flooring, worked; all kinds of Pal ing and Plastering Laths; Tine & Cyprus Shin gles of all qualities; Shingling Lath and Strip ing, and Fencing Boards 20 feet long. All tim bers sawed to order, by leaving their bills, ol all lengths and sizes, (pine, oak and hemlock.) Sash, Doors, Blinds aqd Mouldings ready for uso. Tho above will bo furnished on (ho most reasonable terras, and at (ho shortest notice. To Coal Comumcn. —Wc have constantly on hand nil kinds of Family Coal, such as Lykens Valley, Short Mountoln, Trc vorton, Locust Mountain, Lubo Fiddler, Sun. bury, Wllkcsbarro, and tho Broad Top, for Blacksmiths; all of which wo will delivered to any part of tho town as low os it can bo bought at any yard in tho town for cash or country pro duce. Coal all ro-scrconcd and delivered clean. By strict attention (o business, we hope to to. ceivo a liberal sbaro of public patronage. You will find our Yard in tho eastern end of tho borough, opposito tho Gas Works. Our offleo hereafter will bo kept opposito Bontz & Bros, store, In tho office now occupied by David Smith, Esq. A)) orders loft at the office or at cither of tho subscribers’ residences, on West Fomf'rct struct, or at East street, will bo prompt, ly attended to. SHROM & HOFFER Carlisle, Juno 4, 1857. SAW MILL, SASH AND DOOR FACTORY , <*e. THE subscribers having purchased the Saw mill of Ebcrly & Miloy, at Meclmnicsburg, Cumberland county, hove made arrangements by which they can, at short notice, All all orders. They will keep constantly on hand worked boards for Flooring and Wcalbcrboarding, and also make to order Sash, Door Frames, Doors, Ac., and all work required foe house building. Our arrangements and facilities are such that will enable us to furnish everything In our lino at as favorable terms as can bo got at tho river or at Harrisburg. All work warranted to bo what U Is represented. Thankful for past favors, wo respectfully solicit it continuance ot (ho same. SEIDLE, EBKRLY A HAVERSTICK. Juno 4, 1857—Ora KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE ! THE GREATEST ARRIVAL OF TUB SEASON OF raw GOODS, AT THE NEW STORE. THE subscriber has just returned from tho city, and is now opening, next door to Cos tamapna’s hotel, in North Hanover struct, a splendid assortment ol now and cheap DKY GOODS, comprising Cloths, Cossimorcs, Pants Stuff, Tweeds, Checks, Tickings, Do Lalncs, Do Boges, Challys, Calicoes, Lawns, Ginghams, Alpacas, Bombazines, Silks, Hosiery, Gloves, Bonnots, Ribbons, Hats and Parasols. GROCERIES of all kinds and best quality. Also, a largo stock of BOOTS and SHOES, all . of which ho will sell as cheap as any house In town. Duttor, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit taken at market prices. Don’t forgot tbo place, next door to Costa raagna’s (formerly Maglnuchlln’s) hotel. N. W. WOODS, Agent. Carlisle, May 21, 1857. PLAINFIELD ACADEMY. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. TUG twenty-first session (5 months) will com mence Nov 4th. A new building hns boon erected containing Gymnasium, Music Room, Ac. 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. Terras per session, $O6 00 F.or circulars with Dili information address R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor . Plainfield, Climb, co., Oct. 28, 1860. Hover’s Liquid Hair Dye. THIS Hair Dye needs only a (rial to satisfy all of,its perfection as a Dye, and (ho following testimonial from that eminent AnalyticChumint, Professor Booth, of tho U. S. Mint, will only confirm what thousands have previously borne testimony to. Laboratory for Practical Chemistry, 1 St. Stephen’s Place, I Phlla. Fob. 17, 1857. \ “Bilngwoll aoqiiaintediwlth tho substances composing Hover’s Liquid Hair Dye, I am sat isfied that by following tho simple direction given for its use, It will not- injure tho hair or skin, but will givo a natural and durable color to tho hair. JAMES C. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist. ttT* Ilovtr’t Writing Inkt, including Hover's Fluid, and Hover's Indoliblo Inks, oro (oo well known nnd Introduced to require any addition al testimony or tholr character. Tlio sales hare boon increasing since tholr first Introduction, giving ovidonco that tlio articles truly possess that intrinsic merit claimed at first for them by the manufacturer. Orders addressed to tho mannfaclory, No. 410 Race street above Fourth, (old No. 141,) Philadelphia, wilt receive prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Alautt/aclurer. April 10,1857—1 y JOUS M. KENNEDY & CO., Fish, Cheese, and Provision MERCHANTS, No. 89' & 40 North Wharves, half-way between Arch and Race Streets, Philo. Morch 12, 1867—1 y JUST received ot Williams* Grocorv, West High Street, Sugar Cured Hams, Beef Tongues, Oranges, Lomonft, Dates, Ac. With a largo variety ot seasonable Groceries. March 20, 1857. MONET wanted ai (hi, Office In payraentior subscription. - , 22,000 Acres lowa Land for Salej ■ j by BOSLER' jk BELTZHOOVER. THE above lands arc sitiiatcdja Sionx, O’Bry on, Clay,;Paloallo, Sack and Ida counties; Most of them are on.tho Jlpo of tho St. faults and Missouri River Railroad, and all have been, selected and purchased with care, in respocMo quality of sptli &o, Tho rapid growth of. Northern and.WoStorp lowa mokes these' lands a sure and ‘profitable : ihvostmcnt;-' ; Th'oy will bo sold in quantities to suit purchasers, in lots of 80 acres and upwards, and at prices rang ing frbm's2,6o to ss,Ob perdcro. A reasonable credit will bo given where desired, odd tho land taken as security. For further information'dd aroas J. W. Boslee, .Sum* City, Woodbery Co., lowa, >; Juno 11, 1857. 'armc»*B and Mechanics Foun dry and machine Shop* t sforth Street, east of Glass' Hotel, Carlisle. fpHE subscribers would respectfully Inform , JL tho public in general, that they are now pro-, pared to manufacture all kinds of Agricultural Implements j such ns Bevel Geer, Four .Horse Power,- Horizontal Geer, Four and Two Uorso Power, also tho latest improved Railway Chain Horso Power and Overshot Threshers with Sep arators attached. Wo invito partioularattcnllon toßlfc’s Patent Clover Hullor.nnd Cleaner. This' machine will hull add clean from three to six bushels per hour, and is considered' decidedly, tho best now in uso. Also, Corn Shollers, for hand or horse power, Straw and Fodder Cutters, Flows, Barrows, Cultivators, Hay Kakcs, Grain Fans, Circular Saws, &c.. We will also fnrnish to order IRON JND SRJSS CASTINGS, ol every description; such as Threshing Ma chine, Flow, Corn-shollor, Cellar Grates, Sash Weights; also, beautifully designed Railing foe Cemetery Lots, Enclosures, Ac. REPAIRING Promptly attended to for Reaping, Mowing and Threshing machines, and all kinds of Agrlcul. tural Implements. KUT2 & LASH. Juno 18, 1857 —3m SPRING GOODS. pXNTZ & BROTHER have just opened 1J one of (ho largest and best assortments of Dry Goods over brought to Carlisle. Their stock has boon selected with unusual care, from tho best houses In Now York and Philadelphia, and every effort mado to obtain the latest and most fashionable styles of dress. They flatter themselves they will bo able to sail every varie ty of taste, at prices as low or lower than tboy ‘can bo bought hero or in tho city. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as Black Silk Robes, Fancy Silk Robes, Foulard Silks, Bayadere Silks, Molro Antique, India, Mourning, Fancy Silks, Barege Robes, Lawn Robes, Grenadines, Pure Chali, Ducals, Poplins, Argentine, Brilliaoto, Gingham Lawn, Bombazine, Cmpo da Espcgno, Himalaya Cloth, Taroartino, Alpaca, all Wool do Loino, Cash mere. A full assortment of White Dress Goods— Nainsook Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Figured Swiss, Ac.; Velvets, for Mantles; White and Black Grapo Shawls, Stella, Thibet, Mode and Brocha do,, Spring do., Ao.; bonnets, bonnet satins, ribbons, flowers, etc.; coronation, cru vctla and crinoline skirts; brass hoops; also, collars, undorstooves, Rtoudkorchiefs, in great variety. GENTLEMENS’ WEAR, Cloths, casslmcros, drop do tl cashmcrets, snmmercassimorcs, cottonadcs, silk undershirts, linens, handkerchiefs, etc. DOMESTIC GOODS. Bleached and unbleached linen arid cotton, sheeting, table linens, table covers, piano do., counterpanes, straw hats and flats, looking glasses, tickings, window shades ol all kinds, umbrellas, muslins, and every variety of dry goods in common use. Wo have just laid in a largo stock of tapestry, ingrain, Imperial, mixed and mg carpets, oil cloths, matting, etc., at lowest prices. Wo re spectfully invite the public to call and examine our stock before purchasing, as we have bought our assortment at such rates that wo cannot bo undersold. Special attention paid to flirnfshing goods from (ho city, per order, at shortest notice. Every effort will bo mado by tho firm to give satisfaction to those who may favor thorn with a call. BENTE £ BRO. Carlisle, April 0, 1857. WHO’LL REFUSE TO BUY JOINT STOCK OF THE GOOD "WlLli HOSE COMPANY- GREAT INDUCEMENT TO INVEST. The good WILL HOSE COMPANY re spectrally inform (lie public that they bavo formed a Joint Stock Association, for tho pur pose of securing sufficient funds to purchase a I Fire Engine and Hose. They have procured a I largo assortment of Elegant Engravings, which they will sell at one dollar each. Tho purchaser ol an Engraving will receive with it a ticket which will give the holder thereof an opportuni ty to draw one of (ho annexed splendid gifts, to the lint of which wo would invito attention. No better chance was over offered than (ho present, as tho purchaser not only guts an engraving, but our scheme is so full of gifts that iu every six I tickets sold there must bo drawn two gifts, to 1 wit: There will bo but 10,000 Engravings sold, and tbo gifts will amount to 8,202. 1 Splendid Now Brick House, Three I Story, on Fltt s(., now owned by John Afclt, and' occupied by , Daniel lighter, $4,000 !■ Splendid Hose Wood Piano, 400 1 Splendid iliolodvon, 150 1 1- Hunting Case Gold Watch, 125 ■ I'Sell Silver Ware, 126 1 Hunting Case Gold Watch, 100 1 Ladles’ “ “ “ 100 1 Sett Chinn Ware, 100 2 Oontlomon’s Gold Watches, $76 each, 150 2 Ladies’ do., do., 150 I 1 Walnut Sofa, 76 , 1 Bedstead, 75 ' 2 Gonllcmon’oSilvcr Watches,s7ocnch, 140 ! 4 do. do., s6oonch, 200 2 do. Gold Watches, s6ocach, 100 10 do. Silver do., s2oeach, 200 2 Setts Jewelry, at $26 each, 1 Gold Bracelet, 3 Gold Bracelets, at $l6 each, { 4 Gold Bracelets, at $lO each, 10 Ladles'Breastpins, at $lO each, ! 10 Pair Ear Kings, nt $lO ouch, 10 do., nts6oach, . 10 Breastpins, at $6 each, ; 10 Gold Rings, nt $6 each, 1 iIOO Choice Books, nt $6 each, 100 do., nt $2 each, 1 100 Gold Pencils, at $2 each, 100 Gold Kings, nt $2 each, ' 100 Albums, nt $2 each, 100 Gold Kings, at $1 each, ' 600 Books,,at $1 caoh, . 100 Ladles’ Collars, nt $1 each, 1,000 Engravings, nt $1 each, 1,000 Pieces Music, at 26 conU each. As soon ns tho shares are all sold tho proper* ty will be drawn, and notice will bo given to that effect. For tho object and design ol tho above, os .well as the enterprise of (ho parties conducting and forming (ho association, wo would rofor to the following-named gentlemen j Carlisle—J. B. Parker, Esq., R. M. Hender son,Esq., James R. Smith’, Esq. West Penns boro*—lion. J. A. Ahl, M. 0. Agents wanted in every town and village In , tho State. , Tickets can bo had of tho following persons In Carlisle t Charles Ogllhy, Dry Goods Store} Samuel Elliot, Drug Storoi T. Arnold's Storoi J. D. Halbert, Grocery Store i Thos. Oonlyu, Jewelry Storoi Henry Saxton, Hardware Store \ Steiner h Bros., Clothing Store j 0. Inhotr, Grocery Storoi W. D., A. Nauglo, Jewelry Store. Parsons wishing to become Agents will make application cither by letter or personally to .; SAUL. n. GOULD, Bec% Carlisle, Pa. May 7tb, 1867—Gm i Carlisle Marble YaVtl. Souf& Hanover SI., opposite Rentes’ Store, Carlisle, THE subscriber has on hand a largo and well selected stock of , Mcsul-Sioncs, iponumcnts, ■TOMBS, &c., of chaste and beautiful designs, which ho will sell at the lowest possible rales, being desirous of soiling out his stock. Head stones finished frofa throe dollars upwards. I Brown.stono, marble work, mantels, &c., for 'buildings', marble slabs fdr furniture, Ike., con stantly on hand. Iron railing for cemotary lots, &c., of, the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly, attended toi Carlisle, Maroh 27, 1850. FIRST ARUIVAJH OF SPRMIG ASD SUMMER GOODS. THE. subscriber has just returned from the Eastern cities, and is now opening the larg est and handsomest stock of Spring and Summer Qoods ever..brought to this county, which will I>o sold at very short profits. A large and handsome stock of Stella, (lilbct and crape shawls, barege, barege delaines, tis sues, lawns, delcges, crape orientals, alpaccas, &c. SILKS.—A very handsome assortment of striped, plain, plaid and black silks, which ho intends to sell at very reduced prices. EMBROIDERIES.—An immense stock of embroideries, such as ombroideried handker chiefs, collars, spencers, sleeves, Swiss and jaconet edgings and insertmgs, linens, cotton and tlircna laces, flounciiigs and embroidered curtains. , DOMESTICS.—MusIins, drillings, lickings*, checks, osnaburgs, baggings, ginghams, flan nels, table diaper and ready made bags. MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR.—Cloths, cassi meres, vestings, jeans, cottonadcs, denims, blue drillings, cotton plaids, kc. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—A very largo assortment of new stylo carpets, sucb as velvets, tapestry, Brussels throe ply, ingrain and Venetian oil cloths, of all widths. A largo assortment of Ladles’ and Childrens’ Shoes, which ho will sell very cheap, et the old stand In North Hanover street, three doors north ol tho Carlisle Bank. Thankful for tho liberal patronage he has heretofore received, ho hopes for a continuance of the same. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, April 2,1657. B. J. ftIEFFCR. Druggist, HAS moved his store from the former stanp to his now building iinmedmtoiy opposite* and adjoining ilr. C. Inholf’s Store. Having made every arrangement to preserve his medi cines,fresh and pare, and having replenished his assortment of carefully selected drugs, ho is now again prepared to attend to business with core and promptness. His assortment will furnish almost every tiling that may he called tor, either by the physician, or the fami ly, for domestic use. Thu greatest care and precaution will bo observed in tho compoun ding of.prospriptions ami dispensing of medi cines. llts"assor(ment of confectionaries and fancy goods Is very general, and will enable purchasers'to suit themselves. New Ware. A GENERAL assortment of China, Class and Qunenswuro, tun just been added to our former stock. Every variety of Tea or Dinner sots, either China or Granite, may bo selected from our assortment of Iho latest stylo and fln ish, as well ns {Mates, Dishes, Cups and gjy Saucers, Bonis, Pitchers, Teapots, &c. Also,' Toilet setts of various patterns, together wlft Haislna, Tooth boxes, and other necessary articles; A flue selection of French and Gcnuauunlim PANOV ARTICLES, cm bracing tho iseflilas well ns ornamental—among which are highly gIM and decoratedCo/lhoCups, Vasoa, Muni, Toy sots, Fruit Stands, Fancy Hox£s, &c.,lis well as Glassware In every vari ety. AUfotsalo at tho lowest market price, and to all i»r.wh!ch wo Invite a call from our frionds and customers. Carlisle, Dee. 23,1850. Family Groceries, JUST received a largo addition to my stock of .family Groceries, smoog which w ill tie found Ulo, Sftgtiyni, Mocha-, ’Java and Roasted COF FEES; Crushed Lump, Granulated and Brown SUGARS; Lovering'n Sy nip, New Orleans and Sugar House MOLASSES; like, Starch, Soap, Soda, Cream Tarter, ft c., Herkimer, Tine Ap ple, and Sago CHEESE; Black, Hyson, Impc arial and extra TEAS; Spices of every variety, Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina and Corn Starch, Baislns, Currants, Cit ron, Beans, Hominy, Cranberries, Ma caroni, QritSjTahlc Oil, Ketchup, Pepper Sauce, Preserved Poaches, Find Apples o'nd Strawber ries; Pickets,'Gorkina,'Onions and piccalilli.— Fresh Lobsters, Ike. ’ . 1 call special attenllon to my largo stock (ft Segars and Tobacco, which is not excelled In the Jowu. Lovers of the n eed can ho suited either In quality or price. !• armors a ill find OH* of an excellent quality. Also “White Urease,” n substitute lor Ttir. MACREKAL No. I, 2 and 3. While Fish, Shad, Smoked Herring, &c. All ol the above articles nro fresh, and will be sold low fur cash, or Country Produce taken in exchange. JOHN G. WILLIAMS. Carlisle, January H, 1867. Suxtou’H Spring Arrival! IMMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE. THE flubacrjlier hat Just returned from tho eastern cities, aud would call the attention ol his friends aud tho public generally, to tho largo and well lolectod assortmont of Hardware which ho has now on Imqd, consisting In part of IWILDINO MATERIALS , such ns nails, screws, bingos. bolts, locks, glass I ol every description and quality, while, polish ed, American, French, enameled and double thick of nil si/el prices, wgathef innmncrablo, variety o nriii-lcßcleirantlv limbed and snilnblo for hall day prosonts/to wliidV, lie iiir i *cs i 6ljccla | ottcnl tion. Also, on extensivb 'collecti,v»J*. °* HOLIf DAY GIFT comprising tho VarlousiEnglish and American Annuals for 1855, richly embellished and illus. trato I Poetical Works, with iChildrcn’s Pictorial Looks; for childronfof. alUngcs. His assortment of School Bookstand School: Statiortary is also complete, ahd comprises everything used in Col leges and tho schools.i He also' calls attention to to his elegant 4isl«y-of : ;>‘; ?•; ( ri I Lamps, ctridUitolcsi from tho exteusivo ostahllslilnehts of Cornelius, Archer and others, of. Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor,' Chamber & Study Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm'or cthcrlal oil, to gotber with flower vases, Fancy Screens, &c*.— His assortment in this lino is unequalled in the borough. > Fruits , Fancy Confeetioney, Nnts, Preserved Fruits, &c., in every variety and at all prices, all of.which ore pure and fresh, such as can be confidcnly recommended to his friends and the little folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Bank $5OOO Reward—Great Race. 'I HE great race between the Clothing Stores of Carlisle, resulted in the complete triumph of .the now store of AKNOLD $ SON, In the store room lately occupied by Wise $ Cnriip bcll, comer of North Hanover and Louthcr sts. It is now conceded by all and everyone that F. GARDNER & CO, they stand pre-eminent among the clothing deal ers in Carlisle, having succeeded in convincing their friends, 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 able to furnish them. They have now on hand n large.and splcndid assortment of Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Cassltncros and Vest ings. Also, Hats and Gaps, and every thing In their lino for Men and Boys. Tholr materials were selected with the greatest care, purchased at the lowest cash prices’, and &k such houses only, who never deal in aftyfhirtg like adcflbn trash. Their friends may therefore rest assured that articles purchased of fhem will and must give satisfaction. Clothing made at’ flic short cut notice in'the most fashionable stylo, having for that purpose secured the services of an ex perienced Cutter, and IoH ’ in a splendid assort; raent of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, -which for beauty and durability cannot bo surpassed.' To the citizens of the surrounding country wo would say, give us a fair trial. 1 All Wo ask is a fair look at our stock and wo will not fall to con vinco you that our ClothlngHs.bettor made, of better materials, better trimmed, cut with more taste, and last though not least, cheaper than you have over bought elsewhere. Also, a largo lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, £c.' All hail creation far and near, Of Aunold’s Store you shall honri AGENTS. THE CELEBRATED CLOT lIIA'Q STORE OF Steins It JDrotiibr’s lias boon removed to the comer room of the Washington Ho tel building, N. W. corner of (ho Public Square, whore they have opened an Immense stock of READY MADE CLOTHING. The stock consists in part of Coats, Cloth, Casslmcro and Jean Frock Dress ami Sack Coats. BOYS and YOUTH’S COATS, of different ylos and qualities. PANTS—PIain and Inney Korsomoro, Oassl net and Corduroy Pants. VESTS—Satin, Silk, Casslmcro, Sattlnott and other Vosts of different patterns andquoll (luß. Also—Slocks, Cravats, Pocket and Nock Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Suspenders, Urn boroltas, Carpet Bugs, etc. Customer’s orders made up In the most ap proved manner, of warranted materials. The Cutting Department is under the management of practical and experienced workmen, and In every cane satisfaction Is guarantied. THOMAS OONLYN, DEALER IN BOOKS, S. W. HAYEKSTICK Carlisle, December 21,1851.^ Ready-made Clothing* Let pealing drums and cannon’s roar Proclaim the news from shore to shore \ Great bargains sure, aro on the wing, Karo wonders (hen wo now will sing}' At first we’ll spcakjjf Clothing rare, Snch trophies, sure will make you store, Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap Wo’IJ take a moment’s time to speak. Delighted too you cau’t but bo With prices and their quality; Dross and Sack Coats—aye, Vestings too, What bargains now for oil of you I The Gents will our compliments receive, Anil cqll.they must the wonders to believe. In Pants we have all kinds of stylos, One dollar nud upwards, piles on piles. In Summer Goods—for soon ’twill come— Wo’U give you bargains nil for tun. Frocks and O\‘or»cda(s so very fine, Great wonders you shall see in every lino, Hosiery, Suspenders, Undor-sblrls lor all, All klpds.of Glovpa to please nil who call. Hut wb cannot stop,to enumerate, We bargains both good and groat. Our sfo'ck too In tho Furnishing lino Is plentiful, chonn and fine. AUNOr.fi % SDN’S. C/oMfng Hall. April 12,1866,,,, * ' Clothing, Clothing I Tho aim of tlio subscribers is to givo every customer satisfaction, by furnishing Clothing unsurpassed in finish ami durability, and at prices defying competition. Carlisle, Juno C, 1860. BRITOS, CHEMICALS, Confectionaries and Fancy Goods, rpilK undersigned has just replenished Ida X stock of Goods, and as his Drugs and Ohotn* Icals huv.o been selected with great care, ho is prepared to (Hint) orderapromptly. Ills friends may roly upon tho genuineness and purity of every article. Ilia stock of Confectionaries is largo, ami selected with.special reference to tho Holidays, and will afford any variety per. sons may desire in that lino, lie has a largo assortment oi*Fronch, Gorman, and Domestic Fancy Candies. His FRUITS are oil fresh and of tho very best quality. Ills assortment of FANCY GOODS Is largo and onbraccs almost every thing neces sary for tho toilet and family, lie invites spe cial attention to his Fancy Work Boxes, Port Folios, Port Monies, &o. Quick sales, shell profits, and strict consistency in trade, shal characterize our business. „ „ , B. J. KIEFFER, Carlisle, December 20,18G6. C OILMAN'S American Grain Mill. Tho operation of this mill can bo soon at Gnrd- M“sfr«SK ltar ““ l0 1,10 Now • OarlU l ..D C c.n > -1850.,-AI,MBTnONG - 1 rooiE &. imoxuiiii, * ' PRACTICAL Plumbers & Gas , Fitters, South Hanover, street,^-opposite,the.Ament** , i! ,Ko(tmfe«r • ,/- an Lead and Iron Pipes, - Oast Iron Sinks Hydrants, ’ Bath Tubs, * Hot and Cold Shower: Bath Bolierii; Baths, ’ Wash Baeins, Watpr, Closets; Hydroulic Rams x,* Force and Lift Pumps, &©., &o. 3 &e ' 1 Wrought Iron Wol’d. - Tubes, ■ And every description of Cocks and Fitting for Gas, Stcora, Water, &c. . Superior CookinJ Ranges, Heaters and Gas, Fixtures, put im ~ Churches, Stores and Dwellings; fit shbrt notion and in tho most modem'stylo. All riiatcrihu and work in our line at !owrates and warranltd Country work and Jobbing promptly atUmil ed to. Oariislo/Moy 20, i 860; ) - Farming Implements. New AgHcnlturaf Ware-room, rpitE subscriber,' loontol' in, tho : Wnicnl I Ibo Methodist Chiirch/oifinVHb'tlipßai” r l 0 S depot. Is not?, rocpJWrf£;aVaHbty! if Fdtmlnii liuploments, such as Plows; Grain Dulls; Grain Fans, Com Shollers, Com and Cob Grinders 1 (Scott’s Giant,) the Crescent Grtilriilill, (Jorau Shovels; Farm'Boilers, Reapers and Mow.ra (jr.anny’s With Wood’s Improvement,) Straw Cutters, &e-i' »■> of which are of tho’ most sp. proved kihds and workmanship, and will be sold on. the, most-accommodating terms. 1 F.rm.rs nro rospecllully invited to call and examine bo. fore purchasing elsewhere- , ~. . . . !., ,3. AttJISTROSC?. , For thp convenience of farmers, Moore’s pft’i tent Grain Brill will J>o sold at Sbiretnaiiatowfi, by;Bonjamln play/ and a t- Bbipjpensbotg, by C« Long. , . .... i, , Car isle, Apg. 21, 1850—tf ■ , HATS I HATS ! THE snbscriUoc-most respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that ho still continues the dint and Cup Store in Main street, where ho will bo glad to see his old customers Sand friends. Ho has now on hands splendid assortment'of HATS of all descriptions, from the common Wool nest Fur and Silk Ilaltf, and at prices that roast Suit every one who has an oyo to get. ting the worth of his money. Ills Silk, Mole skin and Bcaycr Hats, are unsurpassed for light ness, durability and finish, by those of any olb er establishment in'thd'county. Boys’ lints of every description constantly on hand- Call and examine. IVM. H. TROUT. Carlisle, Jan. 8, 1657. NEW GOODS. JUST , received, n largo assortment of fine lyatchcs, Jewelry, &c., Indies’ Brcajt Pins fl and Ear Bings of the latest styles, vary- Ing in price from 8 CO to 45 dollars a sett. Diamond Finger Bings, Breast Pins, Gold Lockets, Pencils, &c. A largo va riety of everything usually kept by Jewelers.— Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call at Nanglo’s Cheap Jcwelr>* Store and ex amine for themselves. N. B. —Watches and Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice. W. D. A. NAUGLE. August 28,1856. Family Coal. f* TONS Lykon’s Valley Coni, broken and rcscrocncd, prepared expressly for family use and under cover, so that I can far. slab it dry and clean dnrhrg the winter season. J* have also on hand and for sale, tho Lnkc tidier Coal', from tho mincrf of Boyd l , Kossor k Co*., attd Slmtaokitli Coirf, frOdi tho nihics of Obchran, Penlo & Co., ulf of which I will sell at irtnall profits for caah,-ond dolircr to any part of the iofougHv [ XngOst.?, 1856’ tfaf. B.MURHAT. A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL AT* JOHN I*. L\ME & 60H’» CHEAP STORE, THE, public are requested to calf and cxnmlni our stock before making their purchaser, j as wo are selling goods at tho loxoetl prices. Ifo have everything you may want in our lino, asd in such quantities that wo can supply all who may favor us with their patronage. Carpenter*, cabinetmakers, wagon and conchmakurs, paint ers, shoemakers, blacksmiths, farmers, laborer! and tho public generally, will find a Hill and complete assortment of goods to select from »• such prices as will bo sure to please all. Try ml JOHN P. LYNE & SON, North Uauoror street, Carlisle. April 28, 1857. Cumberland Valley Bank. PROPRIETORS, William Ker, Meloiioir BntsssnAif, : Rodt. C. Sterrett, John DuNur, Riou’p. Woods, John S. Stciuiktt, John Cs Dunlap, H. A. Sturqu o ** THIS Dunk, doing business In tlmusmo of .Ker, Bronneman & Co., Is now lull)' pr*- , pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. • Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest paid on Si*' clal deposits. Certificates of deposit bearing Interest at the rate of live per cent, will bo Is sued for os short a period rb four months. In tercskon all certificates will cense nt maturity provided, however, tlmf If said certificates ire renewed at anytime thorenUerfor nhoth«j|><«cfl period, they shall boar the same rate of IntereA up to the time of renewal. Particular alleiilioJ paid to the collection of notes, drafts, check*, Ike., In any part of tho United Slates or Can** das. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or tho pontlnont. Tho fhlthful and confldonlin execution of all orders entrusted to thorn, ■*! bo rolled upon. They call tho attention of Farmers, Mechan ics and nil others who dcslro a safe depositor; for tholr money, to tho undeniable fact, that !!>• proprietors of this Bank aro individually to tho extent of their estates for all the Depo sits, and other obligations of Iter, Breunenur roan & Co. They have recently removed Into their re* Banking House, directly opposite their former stand, in West Main Street, a few doors cnil®* tho Railroad Depot, where they will at all d n, J* bo pleased to give any information desired i> regard to money matters in general. Open lor business from 0 o’clock in Hi® n,#/9 * Ing until 4 o’clock in tho evening. 11. A. STURGEON, OathUr* Carlisle, Doc. 18, 1850 ■ NEW GOODS. BARGAINS I BARGAINS 11 THE subscriber has Just returned fr° m *vj * York and Philadelphia, and is now «pc» "S an Immense stock of tho bandsoinosUnucu * eat Dry Goods over brought to Cumb county. DRESS GOODS FOR THE LADIES’ 1 A full assorlmont of magnificent silks, e » barege and lawn robes, ducats, do buns, g hams, labollas, ottoman plaids, &o. EMBROIDERIES. An immonso asaortmont of elegant ron worked collars, undorHloovos, lmmiKorc‘ flounclngs, edgings and Insotlings, bong ~,j tho importorslu Now York, and will bo *oW» prices to defy all competition. - BONNETS, RIBBONS AND A largo slock of bonnets, ribbons and at very low prices. CLOTHS AND OASSIMERES* A rtow lot of cloths and oasslmcrcs, very handsome and very cheap. Irish Imoj' > | cJj 11ns, chucks, tickings, linen chocks, cou punt slunk for men and boys, in " ~n; together with all other kinds of goods, to to onumcUto. All my old friends and customers are i' • „t fully invited to cull and examine my 10 before purchasing, and they will bo co got good bargains and save mpnpy, al stand. East Main street. CIIAS, 001''"" Carlisle, April Will, 1667*