Working Ills Passage. A tall, awkward-looking chap, just from the Green, Mountains of Vermont, came on board one of the splendid North River boats at Alba- „ ny. His cariosity was amazingly excited at j once, and he commenced "peeking, \ cd it. into every nook and comer of the boat, t The captain’s office, tho engine-room, the bar- < ber’s shop-all underwent his inspection; and i then ho went on deck, and stood looking in i amazement at tho lever beam, the chlranoys. < and tho various "flxins,” till at last ho caught riirht of the bell. This was the crowning won dS, and ho viewed it from every position; walked around it, got down on his knees and j looked up into it, and exclaimed— •• Well, raly, this beats tho bell on our meet- j in* house a great sight.” . < By this time, the attention of the captain ana j several of tho passengers were attracted to this i much would you oak to let a friier < lips this bell 1” . , /•You may ring it for o dollcr, sir,” said the j Wall, il’a a bargain, oil fair and agreed, and no backing out.” . . ' *• It’s a bargain, sir,* said the captain. Our hero went deliberately and brought a | seat and took bold of the/ bell rope, and having arranged everything to his satisfaction, com menced ringing, slowly at first, and gradually faster and faster, till everybody on board thought the boat was on fire, and rushed on deck, screaming with alarm. There stood the captain, and there sat the i< Varroonter,” ringing away, first slow, and then fast, and then two or three taps at a lime. The passengers began to expostulate; tho cap tain said it was a bargain. But the passen gers became urgent that the eternal clangor should bo stopped. All the while there sat our hero undisturbed, ringing away more ways than a cockney chime-ringer over dreamed of* At last tho captain began to think-it time to stop the simpleton;.but his answer was— .*• A lair bargain, and no backing coat,” and he rang away for dear life. •" Weil,” says the captain, " what will you take and stop* * " Wall, cap’n, I guess I shcant lose nothing if I take five dollars and a free passage to New York, but not a darned ccntlcsa.” •• Well, walk down to the office and get your money and a passage ticket,” said the cap tain. The Silenee o( an Arctic Night. The following eloquent description of the silence of an Arctic night occurs In Dr. Hays' lecture on the Arctic Regions. Wo have, at least, upon one -occasion, when eight or nine miles under ground in the Mammoth Caro, seemed to feel the darkness, but we never »m* agined that other negative attribute of nature, silence, could bo so intense os to bo heard.-* Yet the Doctor's description makes this strange paradox a reality. Ho says: 44 The moonlights of this period (winter) are the most grand and impressive of anything I have ever witnessed. Thu clearness of the air, the white surface of tho snow and ice give an effect monotonous and cheerless, but truly grand. Rut there is a new element which makes this mid-winter moonlight seem almost terrible in its impressiveness—it is silence. 41 1 have often, to escape from the tiying monotony of ship-board life, gone oil six or eight miles into the interior in search of novel* ty, and in order that I might be alone. There, seated upon a rock or snow* bank, 1 look around mo and see a great uneven country, rocky bills aud glaciers covered with snow, myriads of crystal gems sparkling iu the light of the pale moon, which shoots its rays down through tho crisp air, making it almost as light os day. I look seaward, and see a long plain of ice. melt* ing into,tbo horizon, dotted all over with huge I towering bergdS—nothing more. “ All nature is in the repose of death. Tam too far from the shore to hear the crunching of the cables as they'rise and fall lazily with the tide, or the roar* like distant thunder, as some huge crack opens through (ho heavy floes.— There is no animal to cross my path, no tree among whose stiff branches tho wind can sigh and moan. There is no song of bird (o enliven tho scene, no wild beat to bowl. I siand there alone, tho only representative of God’s living world—the only being that has life or can move. Every sound that I near, every motion that I see, is made by myself. I bear nothing but the pulsations of my own heart, my own foot* steps, or now and then, possibly, in the dis tance, tho deep rumbling of a filling snow* bank. Tho sensation of utter loneliness and isolation creeps over me. My heart beats as It rushes tho blood through the sensitive organi zation of the car ; I am oppressed as with.dls* | cord&nt sounds. Silence has ceased to bb neg ative ; It has become sternly positive. 1 hear. bcq and feel it. Its presence is unendurable.— I spring to my feet; I plant them heavily in tho snow to drown its presence, and I rush back to tho vessel, glad even to find refuge la its dull, dull life of.horcid inactivity.” Local SopuitiUoni.. That a very largo proportion of the socd sown' by teachers of all kinds—(ho proas included— falls upon sttorly sterile soil, Is shown by Ibo wide spread prevalence of superstition among the masses ot (ho people. Thcro is still a largo portion of tho community who utterly ignore Providence, and attribute every operation of Nature to tho direct and specific influences of the moon. Tim moon must bo in a certain quar ter, or tho agriculturist believes that there Is no uso in planting, sowing or harvesting. To in sure a permanent fence the rails must bo split in “the dark of tho moon.” Unless the samo luminary is In ibo second quarter many of the Jersey rustics believe that to shear sheep is equivalent to losing tho clip of. wool) while tho matron who is- about depriving her chubby in fant of its natural lacteal supply la favor of that yielded by (bo dairy, first consults tho almanac with religious conllddnoo to see that “ (ho palo Diana” proves propitious. Tiioro aro also among us hundreds of people who believe that tho moon-beams streaming in upon a sleeping, person will produce lunacy; Just as they Impll. city credit the revelations of (ho numerous Im-> posters scattered about tho city, who earn a handsome living by “tolling fortunes.” Tho blasphemous pretensions of. (ho woman Anna Molstor, who has Just keen acquitted .from (ho charge of swindling—a woman who for a long time caused some two hundred people to believe beyond a poradventuro that sho was tho sister and equal of tho Savior of tho world—is an apt illustration of tho popular credulity in anything which Is enveloped with a coating of supersti tion. Besides these Innolators wo (led believers i» dreams, in charms and incantations, and In ab surdities os great as those promulgated by Dr. Deo or Bulwor's Arbncos. The unys or even love jbiltres are not gone by, os may bo soon by any ono who will con over the advertisements ofi sundry morning papers. But tlm most slngu. lar case of superstition which was over present, od to us personally, was shown lately in Phila delphia, at tho Central Poltco ofllco. A re markably well dressed and intelligent looking colored man prosentcdihimsolf before Aldormais Bnue, and/ entered a complaint against ajnan and'woman.who are Ids neighbors, for torturing him by night with rod hot pincers, lie said that the parties wore witches, gifted with power from Satan to render his life miserable. Tho magistrate asked bim If bis tormentors over mo lested him In person. His reply was that they had bovor. entered Ids promises, but that they omployod'witcboi and sorcery. To fttbora the depth of bis Intellect, bo was then closely ques tioned, and gave evidence of considerable In. formation and mental culture except in this one point. Of course bis complaint could rcccivo no attention, yet there can bo no doubt that tho poor follow’s life is a burden to him lu conse quence of Ids ignorant belief In witchcraft. Thera will bo a great deal to accomplish in this world before wo ore (it to enjoy a miilon lum. Tho task ot dispelling popular whimsies and popular superstitions alone, seems as dim* ouU.as to tunnel Gibraltar with a boiled corrot ox to cross tho Atlantic lu a pewter broad tray. THIRD ARRIVAL Of Spring and Summer Goods. AT the now store, corner of North Hanover and Louther sts. . Tho undersigned returns thanks for tho patronage bestowed upon hinvby tho public, and at the. same time respectfully announces that he has just returned.from Phila delphia, and i« now, opening a new.lot of Sura, mor Dry-Goods and Groceries, consisting in part as follows, and which rho Is determined to sell at the lowest cash prices: *■ Silks, Ducal Cloths, Challlos, Alpacas, Do. Laines, De Bages, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Bo rages, Brilliants, Skirting, French ond Scotch Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, &o. Shawls and Mantillas of every stylo and qual- Ity, Staple and Domestic Dry-Goods, Cloths, Cosslroeres, Vestings, Flannels, Muslins, Tick ings, Stripes, Cheeks, Calicoes, Cottonades, Linens, Sheetings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quills, colored and white Carpet Chain, See* ! Parasols, Umbrellas, a largo ond splendid as sortment oi Bonnets, Hats, Caps,-Boots and Shoes. A superior lot of Fresh GROCERIES, Teas, Coffee, Sugar; Molasses, Rice, Spices, tka. Having selected iny entire, with tho greatest care and at the lowest cash prices, I can assnro my friends and the public generally, that I will do all in my power to make my establish ment known as the “Mead Quarter*'/or Bar gains,” .Those who wish to purchase will find it to their advantage to ball and examine my stock before purchasing. 1 will pay the highest market price for But ter, Eggs, Rags, Soip and Dried Fruit. 1 J. A. HUMKICU, Jr. July 2, 1857. To Carpenters, Bonders, And. Farmers. fTIHE subscribers wonldrc spectrally announce A' to the r public, that they arc.pow prepared to furnish tlto following tWctibcd'articles .of Lum ber t First Common and Pniintl Flank, and Boards of all thickness; Common Boards and Flank of white plno j Hemlock Jolco and Scant ling, of all sizes and lengths; Whtto Pine and Yellow Fine Flooring, worked; all kinds of Pal ing and Plastering Laths; PlnO & Cyprus Shin gles of all qualities; Shingling Lath and Strip ing, and Fencing Boards 20 loot long. • All tim bers sawed to order, by leaving their bills, of all lengths and sizes, (pine, oak and hemlock.) Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings ready for uso. The above will bo famished on tho most reasonable terms, and at tho shortest notice. To Coal Contumen. —Wo bare constantly on hand all kinds of Family Coal, such as Lykons Valley, Short Motinlaln, Tro rorton, Locust Mountain, Luke Fiddler, Sun bury, Wilkcsbarro, and tho Brood Top, for Blacksmiths; oil of which wo will delivered to any part of tho town as low.as it can bo bought at any yard In tho town for cash or country pro duco.' Goal all ro-scrooncdand delivered clean. By strict attention to business, wo hope to. re ceive; a liberal share of public patronage. You will find oor Yard in tho eastern end of the borough, opposite tho Gas Works. Our office hereafter will bo kept opposite Bontz & Bros, store, in tho office occupied by David 1 Smith, Esq. All orders left'at the office or at either of the subscribers 1 residences, oh West Fomfret street, or at East street, will bo* prompt ly attended to. SHROM & UOFFER Oariislo, Juno 4,1867. SAW MILL, SASH AND DOOR FACTORYi sc. v. THE subscribers haring purchased thoSoW mill of Eberly & Mlley, atUcchanlcsburg, Cumberland county, have made arrangements by which they can, at short notice, fill oil orders. They will keep constantly on band worked boards for Flooring and Wcatborboarding, and aW make to order Sash, Door Frames, Doom, &c.,. and nil work required (or house building. Our arrangements and facilities pro such that will enable us to furnish everything in our lino at os favorable terms ns can bo got at tho river or at Harrisburg, All work warranted to be what it is represented. Thankful for past favors, wo rcapcctfally solicit a continuance of tho same. SEIDLE, EBERLY & lIAYEKSTICK. Jnno 4, 1857—Cm KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE J TOE GREATEST ARRIVAL OF TUB SEASON OF JVETV GOODS, AT THE NEW STORE. THE subscriber has just returned from tho city, and is now opening, next door (o Cos tamagna’s hotel, in North Hanover street, a splendid assortment ol now and cheap DRY < GOODS, comprising Cloths, Gasstmcros, Pants Stuff, Tweeds, Chocks, Tickings, Do LalnOs, Do Doges, Chailys, Calicoes, Lawns, Ginghams, Alpacas, Bombazines, Silks, Hosiery, Gloves, .Bonnets, Ribbons, Hats and Parasols. GROCERIES of all kinds and best quality. . JUso, a largo stock of BOOTS and SHOES, all of> vuhioh ho will sell as. cheap aa any house in , town. : ' Butter, Eggs, Rags, Snap and’ Dried' FVult taken ot market prices. ’ Don’t forgot tho place, next door to Gosta- Imagna’s-ftbrraorly Maglauchllo’s) hotel, t N. W. WOODS;.AgcaU. Carlisle, Moy 211 1867*. PLAINFIELD ACADOII^ NEAR CARLISLE, V&i. THE twenty-first session (6 months) wlll com monco Nov 4th. A now buildingkos boen erected containing Gymnasium, MUsIo Room* Ac. With increased, facilities fbr and ample accommodations, this Institution presents great Inducements to parents who do*, sire the physical and mental Improvement, of. tholr sons. Terms por session, $(K> 00 For circulars with ftilllnfbrmatlbn address . R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield, Gumb. co., Oct. 23, 1866, Hover’s Liquid Hair Df«i THIS Hair Dye needs only a trial to satisfy all of its perfection os a Dye, and (ho following' testimonial from thatoroinent AnalytioOhcmibt, Professor Booth, of tho U. S. Mint, will only confirm what thousands have previously borne testimony to. Laboratory for Practical Chemistry, J St. Stephen's Place, J Phila. Fob. 17,1867. \ “Bilngwell acquainted with tho substances composing Hbvor’s Liquid HainDyoj Banvsat- Isliod that by following tho slmplO'.dlroctlon given for its use, It will not Iqjuro thohair or skin, but will give a natural and durable- color to tho hair. JAMES C. BOOTH, Analytic Ghomlsl Hover’ i WrUing Ink t, including Hover’s Fluid, and Hover’s Indelible Inks, are too well known and Introduced to require any addition, al testimony of their character. Tho sales hare boon increasing since their first introduction, giving evidence that tho articles truly possess that Intrinsic merit claimed at first lor thorn by the manufacturer. Orders addressed to tho manufactory, No. 410 Unco street above Fourth, (old No. 141 ) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention bv JOSEPH K. IiOVEU, Manufacturer. April 10,1867—1 y joiur in. k nneot a co.. Fish, Gliecst and Provision MERCHANTS, No. 80 & 40 North Wharves, lialf-wny between Arch and Kaco Streets, Philo* March 12,1857 by JUST received at Williams* Grocery, West High Street, Sugar Cured Hams, Beef Tongues, Oranges, Lemons, Dates, &o. With a largo variety of seasonable Groceries- March 20, 1867. - MONET wanted at (hi Olficoln paymonlfoß subscription. 22,000 AcFCS'lowa land for Sale. :bt bosler & BELTZHOOVER. - THE above lands aro Situatedjn Sioux, O’Bry an, Clay„Paloalto,i Sack and Ida counties. of .them are, on tho Hqo of tho-St. Paul’s and Mla&ohVi ond an havo bceh sclccfrd and purchased with care, in reaped* to' quality of soil, location, &cl _ Thorapld growth of Northern and-. Western lowa foakdd those lands a sure and profitable investment;‘'They will bo sbld : in quantities to suiUpurohapera, iin lots of 80 acres and upwards, and at prices rang , Ing from $2,60 to $5,00 per aero. A reasonable credit will lie given where desired; and the land taken as security. For further information ad dress J. W. Bosleh, Sioux City, Woodbery Co. t lowa, Juno 11,1867. SPRING GOODS. BINTZ & BROTHER have Just opened one of tho largest ond'bcst assortments of Dry Goods ever brought to Carlisle. Their stock has boon selected with unusual care, from the best housesjn Now York and Philadelphia,: and every effort made to obtain the latest and most fashionable-stylos of dress. They flatter themselves they will ho abld to suit every varie ty of tasto, at prices as low or lower than they can bo bought hero or in the city.: 1 LADIES* DRESS GOODS, 1 3qch as Black Silk Robes, Fancy Silk Robes, Foulard Silks, Bayadere Silks, Moire Antique, India, Mourning, Fancy Silks, Barege Robes, Lawn Robes, Grenadines, Pure Chali, Ducals, Poplins, Argentine, Brillianto, Gingham Lawn, Bombazine, Crape do Espegno, Himalaya Cloth, Tamartino, Alpaca, all Wool do Laiao, Cash mere. - ‘ ' '■ A foil assortment of'.While Dross Goods—. Nainsook Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Tignred Swiss, &c.j Velvets,for,Mantlo?; White and Black Grape Shawls, Stella, Thibet, Modo and Brocha do., Spring do., &c.; bonnets, .bonnet .satins, ribbons, flowers, etc. 5 coronation, cru-. velln,and-crinoline, skirts; brass hoops; .also, collars,''uhdorsTcovoa, ,ln great, variety. * . '-r'.' ... GENTLEMENS’,WEAR;; J . Cloths, casslmoros, drop do, tl! cashmcrets, sumraorcassimcros.cottonades, silk undershirts, Hnons, handkerchiefs, etc. DOMESTIC GOODS. Bleached nnd unbleached linen and cotton, sheeting, table linons, table covers, piano do., counterpanes, straw hats nnd flats, looking glasses, tickings, window shades of 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 invito tho public to call nnd examine onr stock before purchasing, ns we have bought our assortment at such rates that wo cannot be undersold. Special attention paid to ftjmlshing goods from (bo city, per order, at shortest notice. Every effort will bo made by. tho firm to give satisfaction to those who may favor them with a call. BENTZ £ BRO. Carlisle, April 9,1857. f t, .J. OBAUAM, t. M’DOWKSn,' S. M.DAVrDSON. GRAHAM, M’DOWELL, & CO. ; Qkhbbai. Labo Agents, ' LtavinworihCih/, Kantaa Ttrritvry, WILL bay, soil and locato.lands in Kansas and Nebraska Torrltoridsy lowa d-West era Missontl, buy nnd soli lands, loan and invest money, buy and soil drafts, give Information re* sphering tha.country, and do a general agency business. ‘Revsbejice— John B. Bratton, Esq.,Carlisle; W.’M> Bootom, Banker, Carlisle) :llod. Jas.H. Graham. Carlisle; JKjcr,Brqnporaan&Co.,Bonk-, era, Carlisle; \T. M. llendorsoh/Esq., Carlisle; Geo. Sanderson, Esq., Lancaster. Pa.; John A. Ahl,-Member Congress,Nowvillo, Pa.; Wm. S. iCbbohn, Nowvlllo, Pa.j non.M.Oocklln,Shcp bordstown, Po.j Henry Reiman & Son’s, Merch ant*, Balt. Md.; E. J. Blake, Cashier of Mcrcantlloßank, N. Y.j Snyder & M’Farlano, Real Estate Agents, Mlnnlanopolia, Min. Ter.; Wm. Kilgoro, Esq., Attorney & Real Estate Agent, Sterling, 111.; H. W. Matccr, Esq., Hen ry City, III.; Ex-Gov. J. Ritnor, Cnmb. co., Pn. E. W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Phila.; Gov. Pol lock, Harrisburg, Pa. March 6,1867—1 y Ncwvlllo Deposit Bank. Proprietors. j Alexander Davidson, James M’Oandlish, ( George Rea, John Waggoner, , William Gracoy, John Graccy, , John C. Brown, h. 11. Bandall, Mnthow B. Boyd, Abraham Grove, Atchison Lnugblin, Isaac A. Quigley, John Harsh, Jr., James M’Kcohan, Thomas Stough, John P. Rhoads. THIS Bank, doing business In the name of Hea, Graoby h Co., is now prepared to do 1a general Banking business with fidelity and dispatch. ■ Money received on deposit and paid back on I demand without notice. On special deposits Interest Is paid as follows, viz x From 2 to 4 months 8 per cent, per annum* . For 4 months and upwards G per cpnt. I 1 Notes, Drafts, Cheeks, Ac., collected in any pant of. the United Stales, j Shrniora, Mechanics and all others, desiring lotßofli depository for their money, wilt boar In ImimLthab the proprietors ot this Bank arc in* 'tdividnally liable to the extent of their several | estates, for all the deposits and other .obliga. dons of Rea, Graoey & Co. Banking House in Main street, Nowvillo, Pa, Business hours from 0 A. M. till 8 P. M. JOHN P. RHOADS, Career. Ncwvillo, Juno 18, 1867—0 m 1 ItaliibiridffG’s Boot, Slioq and *• : TrnnH Store. _ ■ "‘- 1, J What’s tho matter now 7 each passer Coca aay, ' ’Twas very dull hero tho other day? " There was nothing stirring,'nothin# doing, I’m sure there must bo something brewing? But here comes « Weller, 1 ” I’ll ask him what’s . tho matter. , (Amd by tho way, ho is coming foster.) jGoodimorning, Weller, anything wrong? ,What/»tho cause of all this throng / ■ 'Why, did you not hear? if not its very qiioor; That tho “ Baiobrldgo’s” have opened hero IA Shoo store of tho right hind, .To suit tho foot and please tho mind. They sell so CHEAP If you have the CASH, That I’m afraid that they will smash; {And'tllnpß not all for I do know, That they do soli a litllo below Tho regular prices, and- (hen you’ll find They have good shoos of every kind. So toll all yonr fHondb you chance to moot, Of u Slono In Hanover street, Illght opposite Berths ft Bro. Dry-goods store, You’ll find 11. D. Wollor in tho storo. Call in and look and you will boo, Wo speak tho truth, yos-slr’co. Don’t forget the placo In North Hanover St., 'directly opposite Boots & Bro. Drypgood store, OorHsloi Pa. Jiainhrtdfce’a Cash Shoe Store! Juno 18, 1867—Om* not ron liin.i.Kit’H CHEAP HAT. CAP, HOOT AND SHOE STORE, Cornua or Fuduo Squads, opposite Market House. SPUING ARRIVAL. WE invito tba attention of public to our largo aqd varied assortment of Good*, Which will bo sold os cheap os at any other es tablishment in Oarllslo. Wo have every variety of Hals, Cor Men, Boys and, Children, turnip of excellent material and of ovcrygr'ado opd price. Also, a splendid assortment of Straw Hats, Caps, ond Infants* Hots, ready trlbimodi. All kinds of Cloth and Glazed Oops, from 26>oonts upwards. ! Our stock ot Boots and Shoes cannot bo ox colled,'(ind\ wo IfTyllo our old friends and cas. tomprd,,as well ps others, to,,colt and examine om' stock, wo fool confident of opr ability (o plOosdJ ; ' '■ 1 ' All kinds of Ladlpa*, Misses’ and Childrens* Gaitors;of tho best material, constantly on hand. J. B. KELLEK. • N. B.—All rips sowed gratis. Carlisle, May 7, 1667. {BET Job Work done at this office on phort notice. ; Carlisle Marble Yard. South Hanover 5/., opposite Bentzs* Store f ‘ r ..- .... THE subsenteniaa on hand riaVgoand well selected stock’bf 1 ’ rv-V- . Ucad-Slones, Monunicnls, TOMBS, &c., of chaste and heautlfbl designs,- which ho will sell at the lowest possible rates, ■being desirous of selling out his stock. Head stones finished from three dollars upwards. • .Brown stono.Tnarblo work, mantels, &c., for buildings, marblo slabs for furniture, &c., con stantly on hand. Iron railing for cemetery lots, &c., of-tbo-bost : Philadelphia workmanship, will be promptly attended to. . Carlisle, March 27,1850. ; ~ '■ FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE subscriber has-just returned from the Eastern.cltlqs, and Is now-opening the larg-, cst and handsomest stock of Spring and Summer Goods over brought to this county, which will, bo sold at very short profits. , A largo and handsome stock of Stella, thlbot lindorapo shawls, barege, barege delaines,-tie flues, lawosr crape orientals, alpaccas, &c. V- SlliKS.—3b Very handsome assortment of striped, plain, plaid and black silks, which ho Intends to.sclhat Very reduced prices. ' ...EMBROIDERIES.—An immense stock-,of as cmbroldoripd handkori spencers, sleeves, Swiss and hnd Inscrtjngs, linens, cotton, and-thread 1 bccsi llonnoinga and embroidered curtains.- ' .', >/.' , . -. DOM^SnOSt-r^Mualiris,. drillings, tickings, checks, osnahurgs, baggings, ginghams, flan nels, tablo dinper.nml ready made bags. MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR.—Cloths, canl mores, vestings, Joans, cottonadcs, denims, blue drillings, cotton plaids, be. : CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—A very largo assortment of new stylo carpets, sucb as velvets, tapestry, Brussels three ply, ingrain and Venetian,oil.cloths, of all widths. A largo assortment of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoos* which ho.will sell very cheap, at the old stand In, North Hanover street, three doors north of (ho Carlisle Bank. Thankful for the liberal patronage he has heretofore received, ho hopes for a continuance of the same. . ...... i PHILIP ARNOLD. - Carlisle,,April'2,lB67. B. J. KIEFFER, Druggist, HAS moved Ills store from the former slnnp to his now building immediately opposite* find adjoining Mr. C. Inholf’s Store., Having taado ovety arrangement to preserve liis medi cines fresh and pure, and having replenished his -'assortment. of carefully selected drug's, ho to attend to business with cara ; and promptness. His assortment will furnish'lUmoat every tiling that'may. bo called for, either by the physician, or the fami ly, for dom&tio nso. The greatest care and precaution will bo observed In the compoun ding Of proscriptions and dispensing of medi cines*- -His assortment of confectionaries and fancy goods is\vbry general, and will enable purchasers to snit themselves. :' t Ncw Wave. A GENERAL assortment of China, Glass and Quccnawflro, has just boon added to oar former stock. Every variety of Tea or Dinner sots, either China or may be pclcclcd from our assortment of the latest stylo and fin *gy\lsb, aq well as Plates, Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Bowls, Pitchers, Teapots, &o. Also," Toilet setts of various patterns, together with Baisins, Tooth boxes, and other Accessary articles* A flue selection of French And German Clilna FANCY ARTICLES, cm bracing the osefiila* well ns ornamental—amrfng which nro highlygUtnmldoconKudCo/l’coCups, Vases, Mug», Toy sets, Fruit Stands, Fancy Boxes,&c., is well ca Glassware In every vari ety. All fot sale at the lowest market price, and to all Af. which we iuvlto a call from our Wends and knstomcra. 3. W. EBY, Carlisle, Dcc<2B, 1860. Family Groceries. JUST rocevyod tv large addition to my stock of Family Groceries, among which will bo fonml 1110, Saguyra, Mncha, Java and Roasted COF FEES} Crushed Lump, Granulated and Brown SUGARS} Lovering’s Syrup, New Orleans and Sugar House MOLASSES} Rico, Starch, Soap, Soda, Oronm Tarter, Ac., Herkimer, Pino Ap ple, and Sago CHEESE; Black, Hyson, I rape. rialnnd extra TEAS} Spices of every mwdiiM variety. Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina and *tt|j 3 Starch, Raisins, Currants, CU nwmita, g|ron,’Beans, Hominy, Cranberries, Ma caroni, Grits, Tabl6 Oil, Kolcbup, Pepper Sauce, Preserved Peaches, Pino Apples and Strawber ries; Pickets, Gerkins, Onions and Piccalilli.— Fresh Lobsters, Ac. I call special attention to my largo stock of •'Sogars and Tobacco, which Is not-«wcollcd In Dio town. Lovers of tho weed can bo suited ulthbr In quality or price. ,} Farmers will flml Oils of an excellent quality: Also ‘iWhlto OrcnBo, ,> n substitute for Tar. - ; MACKERAL No.' 1, Uand-3. While Fish, Shad, Smoked Herring, Ac. All.ol the above articles nro fresh, and will bo sold low for cash, or Country Produce taken in exchange, t JOHN G. WILLIAMS. Carlisle, January 8, 1867, Saxton’s Spring Arrival! IMMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE THE subscriber has Just returned Irom the eastern cities, and would call the attention of his friends hml Dm public generally, to Dm largo and well selected assortment of Hardware which bo has nOw bn band, consisting in part of BUILpINQ MATERIALS, such as nails, screws, binges, bolts, locks, glass of every description mid quality, white, polish ed, American, French, enameled and double thick of all siseij pSthts, oils, varnishes, Ac. Tools, including edge tools of every descrip tion, saws, planes, braces, bits, augurs, squares, gauges, Hies, rasps, hammers, vices, screw plates auvlls, blacksmith helloes, Ac* Shotmuktr* and Saddlers, will find a largo as. sorlmonl of tooli of every description, together with ladies and, gentlemen's Morocco lining, binding, patent and French calf skins, awls, shoo thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mountings, col. lars, girthing, whip stocks, door hair, saddle (roes, Ac. Coachmakert Tooh and trimmings of nil kinds, euclt as hubs, spokes, fgllocs, shafts, bows, door clothe canvass, cloth, damask, Dingo, lace, mass, axles, springs, bolts, clips, &c. Cabinet-maker* will flnda largo assortment ot garnishes, oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers, knobs of nil klnfy and sizes, mouldings, rosots, hair cloth, plush.-curled hair, chair and sofa springs, &o. ' ‘ ’ ‘ ffousekteperi will also And d largo assortment pf knlvoq om| forks, licitaimlu ftnu Sljvor plated iablo ami ten spoons, candlesticks, waiters, hovels, tongs, Iron omlbrdss kettles, pans,&o. together Willi Oedorwaro of all kinds, Buoh as tubs, buckets, churns, &o. , embracing plowd of all kinds, cultivators, hogs, shovels, raUes^forks, tliains, &o. ; i * V « Iron , a largo stock, 1 which 1 dm solllngat city prices, ? i - Uomombor.tho old stand, East Main atroot. • , i ; .*. • HENUY SAXTON, . OarlUlo, March 12, HJS7. ' WINDOW StIADES—The finest, largest and cheapost assortment of window slmdes can bo had tlio flow-store of ‘ : ' J. A. UUJimiOn. Jn. . Carlisle, Jl/ay 26,1607. ; EA3T MAIN STKE^T, ; . THIS extensive establishment Is now incbm* ploto order, and supplied ftltb tho best iha chinery for executing work in every department. Tho buildings have also been greatly enlarged this spring, and stocked with fho newest and most Unproved tools for tho manufacture of Doors, Window Frames, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and all other kinds of Carpenter work. Wo invito Builders, Carpenters and others to call and ex amine onr facilities for doing this descriptlon of. work. Tho best materials used, and prices as low as at any other establishment in tho county or elsewhere. • ■ Steam Engines Built to Order and repaired as heretofore., Engines have been recently built for W. ill. Henderson & Son, in this borongh, It. Bryson & Cot; Alien township, Aid .& Brothers, Kowvillo, iShaddi it Wetzel, North Middleton, and others, at whoso .estab lishments they may bo seen in daily operation, and to whom wo con refer for oyidcnco of their superiority. iron and Brass Castings of every description, from tho smallest to tho heaviest pieces, executed at short notice, for every kind of machinery., .A largo variety of mill castings now on r hand.'Ttfd'-sklllful Pat tern tankers constantly employed. REPAIR-’ ING promptly attended to for Paper Mills, Dls-- tillerica, -Grist-Mills, Factories, &c. Turning and Fitting Aflll Spindles, &0., done in the best stylo. Threshing Machines and Horse Powers, such nsßcvil Gear Four Horse Powers, Hori zontal Gear Four and Two Horse Powers, Corn Shelters, Crushers, Iron Rollers, Plough Cast- Inga ? and other aitlplbs for farmers, on hand or promptly made to. order. ' ■ • Burdim Cnrs Built and repaired.- Our facilities (for building Cara ore now more complete than heretofore, and en ables us, to furnish them to transporters on the railroad on accommodating terms, and made of the best materials. Orders solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed. The lopg experience .In the boslncss of the senior partner of the firm, and the completeness of our machinery in every branch of the estab lishment, warrant us in assuring the best work to all who fhvor us with .their orders. The con tinued patronage of our old friends and the pub lic is respectfully solicited. F. GARDNER & CO. May 21, 1857—1 y . FIRE IKSDBAKCE, THE Allen and East Ponnsboro’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company pt Cumberland county, incorporated by ,an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under tbo manage ment of the following Managers, viz s Daniel Bally,- Wm. R. Gorgas,Michael Cock lln, Mclchoir Brcnncman, Christian Stayman, John O. Dunlap, Jacob H. Copver,Lewis Hycr, Henry Logan, Bei\). H. Mussor, Jacob Mummo, Jos. Wickorsham and Alexander Oathcarf. The rates o£ insurance nro ns low and favora ble as any Company, of the kind in the State.— Persons wishing to become members are invi ted to make application to the Agents of the Company who ora willing to wait upon (hem at any time. BENJ. H.MHSSEII, Pres. Henry Logan, Vice Pies. LewisHykb, Secl’ry, ! Michael Cocklin, Treasurer. • Aug. 10, ’55. 1 AGENTS, C«mAcr/and Cdnnty, —Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; C. B. Herman, Kingstpwh; Henry Zcnring, Sbircmanstown; Charles 8011, Carlisle; Samuel Graham, Wcslpennsboro’; JdslM’Dow oll, Frankford; Mode Griffith, SouthMlddloton; Samuel Woodburn, Dickinson; Samuel Cbover, Bcnj. Havdntipk, Meclmnlcshurg; John Shpr rick, Lishmu; David Coover, Shophfcrdstowh. York bounty, —John Bowman, Dillshurg; P. Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq'., Wash- Jngton; W, B. Picking, Dover; J. W, Craft, Pa radise.. Jlarriihurg. —Houser & Loclunan. Members of tho Company bavingpoticlcsnbout to expire, can have them renewed by making application to any of tho Agents. Hardware llardvnire JOHN P. LYNE A SON, have just received their Fall stock of Hardware, which Is unu i anally largo, and In connection with tludr for-, mcr heavy slock makes U bno of the largest and* most varied assortments over offered to the pub lie. They have everything that tho Farmer, tho Builder, tho Mechanic, or tho public may want in tbetr line, and which they are selling at tho very lowest prices. They solicit a call from tho public before making their purchases, as they are confident (boy can offer such inducements to the buyer that will fully reward him for his trouble. Feeling thankful to Dio generous public for (heir former very liberal patronage, a continua tion of Dm same is solicited, at our old stand In North llunovor street, Carlisle. JOHN P. LYNE A SON. October 9, IBGfl. Carlisle Deposit Bank. SPECIAL Deposit* willibd uioceiVcd at this Bank, incorporated by .tho State ol'Pconayl vania, for as short a period as four months, and interest paid at tho rate of Five per cent, per annum, and the principal paid back at any time niter maturity, without notice. Interest ceases after tho expiration of the time specified:!!) tho ■ certificate, unless renewed t for another glvon po riod ot four months or longer, in which cage tho interest is paid up until tho time of the renew al. Bank opens at 9 o’clock A. M. ami doses at 8 o’clock P. M. y order of t|m Board of Directors. W. M. BEETEM, Cashier/ December 25, 1869. DR. I. C. LOOMIS, SOOTH Hanover Street, next door to tho Post Office. N. B. Will bo absent from Carlisle the last ten dayiPof each month. August 10, 1866. oa o&b dr.geo.s.seawoiit. DENTIST. From flic Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Office at the residence of bis mother, East Loutber street, three doors below Bcdlbid. Reference—l)n. Guo. Z. Busts. March 10, 1867. Walelicu, Jcwlry nud Silver WAKE AT CONEVN’S., THE public arc invited to call and'examine tho largest and handsomest stock of. & WATCHES, AND ML silver ware. over brought to this placo. Having purchased this stock for cash I am determined to sell a prrlCoH that “cn»/ 6e teat,” t All gpods sold by mo, guaranteed to bo ns represented or the money refunded.. Old gold and silver,taken In exchange' 1 • ; THOMAS CONDYN, Oarlislo, May I,IOCO. GEORGE W. M’OAIiLA. DEALER IN ' Clocks, Watches, ist <iUSt and JEWEIJIY., | 88 Maiikct St., IlAniuaDuno, Pa. N. B.—Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted. • • ' Dpcomhor 11, 1860—ly r g ANTILLAS. • Another lingo Invoice or -fX elegant and fashionable Mantillas. Just re ceived at the cheap atorb of * OIIAS- OGILBY, Juno 18, 1807. - ■ ’ FJNCY FIFT JpOQKS, se. SW. ITAYEIisTIck, has Juflt received • from the city* and is now opening a splen did display of Fahey .Gdods, suitable" lbr;tho present dddsbh; id which'bo desires to call the attention of his'frlenfls and tho publlo. • His as sortment in this lltfo cannot bo surpassodm'no "volty and and both in quality and price of the articles, cannot fall to please purchasers, ;It would be impossible to enumerate his Pariby Goods, / , which ' comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite shape, such as; PaipcrMacho-Goods, ■ Elegant alabaster and porcelain Inkstands and trays. • • Foncy Ivory, pearl and shell card -cases. Kadlcs’ Fancy baskets. Fancy work boxes, with sowing Instruments. PortMonnaios, of overy variety.: -, ) «: - Goldqicns and pencils, fancy paper weights. Papotcries, and a largo variety of ladles 5 fancy stationery., ■ v '■ ; _ Motto seals and wafers, silk and bead purses. Ladles’ riding whips, elegantly finished, Liu dies’ fine cuttlery; Porfhmo baskets.and bags. i Brushes of every kind for the toilet; •Koussol’s Perfumes of thovarlona kinds. Musical Instruments, of nil kinds and at al priccs, together with an Innumerable variety o articlcs elegantly finished and suitable.for holi day presents, to which ho Invites special attcnl tion. Also, an extensive collection of HOLIf DAY GIFT BOOKS) comprising tho Various' English and American Annuals for-1855, ! richly ‘'embellished and .Illus trate 1 Poetical Worts, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ages.' His assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also, complete, and comprises everything used in Col leges arid the schools. ‘Ho also calls attention to to his clo ,ant dlslay of ■ lamps, Oi’inudolcs, dec., . from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlof, Chamber & Study Lamps, for burning oitherdard, sperm or ethcrial oil, to* gethor with flower vases, Fancy Screens, His assortment in this lino is unequalled in thd borough. Fruits, Fancy Confcetioncy, Nuts, Prcserrctl Fruits, &c., in every variety and at all prices, nil Of which are pure and flresh, inch ns can btf confidonly recommended to'his friends and the little folks. Remember the did sthnd, opposite the Bank. I V 1 S. W. nAVERSTICK. Carlisle, December 21,1854. 1 ' '■ $5OOO Reward—Great Race. I HE great race between the Clothing Stores of Carlisle, resulted in tbo complete triumph of the new store of ARNOLD :$ SON, in the store, room lately occupied .by ;Wi»e Camp bell, corner of North Hanover and Lontbcr ets. It ip now conceded by all and every one that they stand pre-eminent amonglhedothingdenl ers in Carlisle, having succeeded ineonvincing their frichdsj that they can soli 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 Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Casalmoros arjd Vest, logs. Also, Hats and Caps, and every thing in (heir lino for Men'and Boys. Their materials were sejoplod wUMjio greatest pan?, purchased’ at the lowest cnsh.priccs, and at such houses onlyj-who never,doaMu anything.like-auction trash. Their friends may therefore rest assured that articles purchased! of them will and must give satisfaction.' Clothing'made at tho short est notice in tho most fashionable style, having for that purpose secured tho services of an ex perienced. Cutter, and laid in a splendid assort ment of Cloths, Casslmercs, Vestings, sc., which for beauty and durability, cannot bo surpassed. To tho citizens of tbp surrounding country we would say, give us a fplr trial. All wo ask is a fair look at our stock'and wo will not fail to con vince, you,that our Clothing is better made, of bettor better trimmed, cut with more taste, and last though hot least, cheaper than you have ovfct bought elsewhere. Also, a largo lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, £c. All hail creation far and near, . . Of Arnold’s Slofo you shall hear) Lot penlfng drums and, cannon’s roar Proclaim tlio nows fropi shore to shore j Groat bargains sure, are on the wing, Karo wonders then wo now will sing t At first we’ll speak of Clothing rare, Such trophies, sure will make yon stare, Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap We’ll take’ a moment’s time to Bpegk. Delighted too yon can’t bat bo With prices and their quality i ■' Dress and Sack Goat»—■ aye, Vestings too, .What bargains noVt, for oil of you I The Gents wlfl onr compliments receive, ' And call (hoy must (ho tohftfottr to 1 bcTTcts. • In Pants wo.havo all kinds of stylos, One dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Summer Goods—for.soon ’twill come— Wo’ll gftcryon bargains aTI foffuff. Frocks and Over-coats «o’ very find, Groat wonders you shall sco In every lino, Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts lor all, All kinds of Gloves to please'oil who call. But.wd cannot stop to enumerate, Wo have bargains both good and gfcaf. Our stock too in tho Furnishing lino Is plentiful, cheap and fine. ARNOLD $ SON’S Clothing Hall. April 12, 1866. Clothing, Cloililngr THE CELEBRATED CLOtJfljvG STORE OF Steinrb & ilia been removed to the comer room of tho Washington Ho tel building-, n t W! r corocr.of tho;Puhl|oSquarq* whore they have opened ah Immense,slock of READY MADE CEOTHIIVO. w 7*bo,«tock consists in part of ■ ’ 1 . Coats*,' Cloth,' GhsMmcro oiirf dban, Frock Dress and Sack Coats, DOTS and YOUTH'S COATS, of different ylos and qualities. PANTS—PIain and lancy Korsomoro, Cassi not and Corduroy Pants. VESTS—Satin, Silk, Cassimoro, Sattlrtctt and other Vests of different patterns and quali ties. Also—Stocks, Cravats, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy Shirts, tinder. Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Suspenders, Um- Carpet Brigs, oteJ ‘ [ Customer’s orders made up in tho most ap proved manner, of warranted materials. Tho Cutting Department is under tho management of practical and experienced,workmen, and in every case satisfaction is guarrantied. Tho aim of tho subscribers is to give every customer satisfaction, furnishing Clothing unsurpassed In finish and durability, and at prices defying competition. Carlisle, Juno 6. 1860. DRUGS, CUUMICAUS, Confectionaries and Fancy Goods. r pni3 uiuloraignod haa Juat replenished his X stock of Goods, and ns tils Drugs nnd Ohoni- Icnls have boon soloctcd with great care, ho Is prepared to fill all ordcrspromptly. His f riends may roly upon tlio gonulnofiosS and purity of every article. Ills stock of Conlbciionnirics „ , is lorgo; wlih special ’reference to tnu Ilolldilyfl, and will atToWl uny'vnrluty nor eons may doslro In that lino, lie has a liriro assortment orFrfmeh, Gohuan} nnlKDomostto t onoy Candles. Hid FRUITS nro all fresh nnd oriuovoirytfiMnmamy:—nis-assortraonfof .■>i i! HailOys fGOOD& - •"' I. f Is largo and onlitucOa almost every thing nedoas sary for the tollotaud filnllly.i Ho Invites afj eial attention to his Fancy Work Boxes, Tort l r , l ka '- , Quick, solos, Short eSe. “, I ' d * lt( f donslstdnoy 1 In trade, alia] clmractorlr.o ourbuslncaa, 1 ■ Carlisle,' Docoihbqr 21),’ lUGtjf * COLEMAN’S American Grain Mill, The operation of Mila mill gan bo soon at Gard ner 0 foundry. They aro for ualo at the Now Agricultural Warehouse of ■ ' Carlisle, Doc, 11, mo/' AKMS ™° NG ' FOOTE.dk DROTHCR, 1 iPRACTICkL* Plumbers & Gas Filters, SoUth Hanover street, opposite ihe Amehcdn / i,,, . . Volunteer - r.t . Load and Iron,Pipes, Cost Iron Sinks, llydrpnts, , Bath Tubs, Hot and Gold Shower ’ Bath Bbllcrri; * Baths, '■ Wash Basins,’; ; Water Closets,. ; Hydraulic Eams. &e - Force and Lift Pumps* &0., &c, ,y Wrought Iron WpPd." ; J> ' • 1 ■ Tubes.’’ • ,J ‘ ' f .-f '• >• J- . I ■ ;■ ( And otory description of Ooeksand Fjttinc> forces, Steam,, Water, &c. Superior CoQklmf Ranges, Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up.|n Churchoß, Stores and Dwellings’, atabortholluj 'tho most modern stylo. All toaleriSli and work in our lino at low fata and warranted', , Country work and Jobbing promptly*Attend* Od tO. ' , ' ’ : ' Carlisle, May 20, 1850. „ 1 ■*; v Farming Implements. New Agricultural Ware-room. THE subscriber, located in tho basement of tho Methodist Church; opposite thoßailroad depot, is now receiving a variety .'of Fannin* Implements, such os Plows, Grain Drills, Grain Fans, Corn Shellors, Corn and Cob Grinders (Scott’s Giant,) tho Crescent Grain Mill, Horse Shovels, Farm Boilers, Reapers and MowSrs (Manny’s with Wood's Improvement,) Straw gutters, &c., all of which .arc of tho most ap* proved kinds and workmanship, and will bo sold on the most accommodating terms. Fnrmsra nro respectfully invited to call ; and'exnmino h»* foro purchasing elsewhere^, /JV ARMSTRONG/ ' “ For the convenience of termers, Moores pa> tent Grain DriU'wil] bo sold at Shiremanstowri/ by Benjamin Clay; and at- Shippensburg, by G* Long; • ‘ J i •'• Car .sic, Aug. 21,1850—tf - ■ IIATSI HATS! 1 THE subscriber most respectfully informs his friends and tho pnblic generally, that ho still continues tho Hat and Cap Store in’Main street, where ho will bo glad to soo his old customers mnnd friends, lie has now on hand a splendid assortment of HATS of all descriptions, from tho common Wool to tho finest Fur and Silk Hots, and at’prices that must suit ovory one who has an eye to gcU ting the worth of his monoy. His Silk,’ Mole skin and Beaver Hats, arc unsurpassed lor light, ness, durability and finish, by those of any, oth er establishment in the county. Coys’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. Call and examine. , . .. TVM. n. TROUT. Carlisle, Jan. 8, 1867, NEW GOODS. JUST received, n largo assortment of flno Watches, Jewelry, &c., ladies* Breast Fins jfi» and Ear Rings of the latest styles, vary ing in price from 8 50 to 45 dollafo a sett. Diamond Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Lockets, Pencils, ftc.‘ -A largo va riety of everything usually kept by- Jewelers.--. Ladles and gentlemen arc. respectfully invited to call nt Nanglo’s Cheap Jewelry Store, and ex amine for themselves. , ’ ; 'ISf. B.—Wotchcs and Jewelry repaired at tho shortest notice. ‘ “W. D.A.NAUGLE. August2B, 1858./' ’ -Family Coni; ffAA TONS Lyfion's Valley Coni, fcfofeefl tfVFVr and rosirconed, prepared expressly for family tiso and under cover, so that ! can fur nish ft dry and clean during the winter sornidn; I hare also on hand and for sale, tid Lsl»- fidloi? Coni, from the mines of Boyd, Rmscd-& Co., and Shomokin Coal, from the mines of Cochran, Poolo & Co., all of which 1 will soil at small profi ts for cash, and doliTOi to any part of tho Borough. mi. d. MunnAT. IBGG. A LARGE SPUING ARRIVAL AT JOHN P. tIKE & SOU’S VIlEJir STORE. : THE public are requested to calf amloxarafnO our stock before making their purchases*' na wo aro selling goods nt tho lowett prieet, Wo have everything you may want in our lino, and In such quantities that wo can supply all who may favor us with their patronage. Carpenters* cabinetmakers, wagon and coachmakurs, paint* ers, shoemakers, blacksmiths, farmers, laborers nnu the'public generally, will find a full and complete assortment of goods to select Jrom a. such prices as will bo sure to please nil. Tryvii , JOHN P. LYNE & SON, North Hanover street, Carlisle. April 28, 1867. • 1 Ciimlierlnnd Valley Hank. PROPRIETORS, Wfti/iAM Kim, ' MEtenofn finiifitEir/it, Ront. C. Steruktt, John Dunlap, Riou’d. Woods, John S. Stebsitt, John ,Cs Dunlap, H. A. Siuboeoh. THIS Bank, doing business in tho name ol Kor, Bronnoman & Co., Is now fully p&rodi to do . a. general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. . . Money received on deposit and.ptiid back on demand wlthoiK noilco. Interest paid on Spe cial deposits. Certificates,of. deposit bearing tlntcfcsd at the rate of five per cent, *iu bo li* sued fbr n!s short a period as four months.; Iri-. torcst on all certificates Will ccaso nt maturity provided, however, that If said cortfflcpjej nro renewednt arty time ttioroaftor/or anothcrgffo* [period 1 , 'fhey tfimll bdaiMlje umbo rate of. intertti' up to tho time ot renewal. ’ Particular attention paid to tho collection of notes, drafts,checks, any parfc ofitho United States das. .. I RotntlfaflCbs mndh'M England, Irel’otirf, of tho Continent. The faithful and confidential execution ol all orders entrusted to them, may ho rolicd,npoQ. ... . • , They call the attention of f'arfnci's. Hcchart icsnna nll others who desire a safe depository for their jnopoy, lo tho,undeniable fact,that the proprietors of this Bunk nro individually to tip) extant of. tTiciV estates for nil the DcjJu sits, and other obligations of Kor, Brennemnn man&’Co.,‘ They have recently removed Into their no# Blinking House, directly opposite their former stand, In West Main Street, a few doors cast of tho Railroad Depot, whero they will at alt time* bo pleased to giro any information desired 1“ regard to money matters In general; - Opdn lor business from 0 o’clock In the mom* log until 4 o’clock In tho evening. H. A. STURGEON, CatkUr. j Carlisle, Dee; 18, 1860 ” NEW GOODS. BARGAINSI BARGAINS 11 THE aubscribor Ims just returned from Now J York and Philadelphia, and ls;now opening an Inunonao atook of the handsomest nDi . cU r_%’ oat Dry Goods , over brought to Cumberland county. DRE&S GOODS FOR THE LADIES. A lull assortment of magnificent silks, barege and lawp .Tohos* ducals* do Iftlufl, B in ß*: hams, tybojlas, ottQmpn plaids, &<?• 1 ‘ ‘ EMBROIDERIES. An Itpinonab Assortment, of elegant Eropc worked ’ collars, undoralooyos, Imndkcrcme •, flounclngs, edgings and Ihsortlnger, boughtJL tho Importers In New York; ami will 1 bo sold prices to defy all competition. , i AND FLOWERS. . i A largo atodc of bonnets, ribbtmsqnd flotvcts>. atvorylow/prlwm. .i .■•i * . • : CLOTHS AND OASSIMERES. ! A new lot of cloths,and caaslineros, very g°o ( » handsome and very cheap. Irish Hoops, m Hns,.chucks, tickings, linen checks, coltomm > pant atullb for men nnd boys, in groat vane Jr togeiiicr with all other hinds of goods, tooma / to enumerate. . AU my old friends nnd ouslomoraare rosp __. ftilly, invited to cull ami examine my ftB3 °, {!! , 0 , before purchasing, ami they will bo ocr * n ’m got good’ bargains and save money, at tbo I stand, East Main stroot. * „ _,, r PIIAS. OGIDD** . Carlisle, April 10th, 1807.
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