A Thrilling Incident. Returning from ft visit to Now Orleans, wo wore fortunate enough to socuro passage on a lino steamer with but fuw passengers. Among the ladies, one .especially interested us. oho was the widow of a wealthy planter, and was re turning with ono child to her father’s house.— Dor devotion to the child was very touching, and the eyes of her old black nurse would fill with tears ns she besought her mistress “not to love that boy too much, or the Lord would take him away from her.” Wo passed through the canal at Louisville, and stopped for a low minutes at the wharf, when the nurse, wishing to sue tho city, walked out on tho guard at too back of tho boat, where by a sudden effort the child sprung from her arms Into tho terrible current that swept towards the tails, and disappeared immediately. The confusion which ensued attracted tho attention of a gentleman who was silting In the front part oftho boat, quietly rending. Rising hastily,ho asked (or some article tho child had worn. Tho handed him ft liny apron she had torn off In her effort to retain the babe in her arms. Turning to a pslondid Newfoundland dog, that was eag erly watching his countenance, ho pointed to tho apron, and then to tho spot where tho child had gprie under. In an instant tho noble dog leaped into tho jushiog water, and ho also soon -tusappeared. By this time tho excitement was intense, and some persons on shore, supposing that the dog was lost as well as tho child, procur ed a boat and started elfin search ot tho body. Just at this moment the dog was soon fur away with something in his mouth. Bravely ho strug gled with the waves but it was evident that his strength was fast failing ; and more than ono breast gave a sigh ol relief as tho boat reached him, and it was announced that ho had tho child, and it was still alive. They were brought to shore —tho dog and tho child. Giving ft single glance to satisfy herself that tho child was really living, tho young mother rushed forward and sinking down beside the dog, throw her arms around his neck and burst into tears. Not many could view tho sight unmoved, and os she caressed and kissed his shaggy head she looked up to his owner and said ; “Oh, sir, I must have (bis dog ! I am rich ; lake ail I have—every thing—but give me my child’s preserver.” Tho gentleman smiled, and patting Ins dog s head, said: “I am very glad, madam, he has boon ol ser vice to you, but nothing in tho world could in duce mo to part with him.” The dog looked ns though ho perfectly un derstood what they were talking about, and giv ing his sides a shake, laid himself down at his master’s feet with an expression in his large eyes that said plainer than words—“No, nothing shall part us.” Persian Chnrnclrr. The Persians have been not inaptly called Hie Frenchman of tho East. Their elegant man ners, their nit, their levity, their general skep ticism, their taste, their love ol display, their hospitality and their cookeiy, give them a claim to this title as compared with the surrounding Mohammedan nations. A Persian gentleman is naturally polished and refined. It would t o difficult to exceed (ho grace of his demeanor and his courteous address. Ho is intimately acquainted with the literature of his country, and will embellish Ids conversation and his let ters with ready and opposite quotations from tho poets o( his nation. He will bo apparently generous and unselfish. Ills house and Itscon tents arc j ours. He Is your servant and your dearest ft lend. Ho shows none of that haughty condesi'enlion for Hie European which tho best educated Tmk can scarcely conceal. But habit and long misgovernniont, the want of confidence in all arouid him, the fear of treachery, the constant example of deceit and falsehood be fore his eyes, havu corrupted a character which has many noble qualities, and rendered him mean, treacherous, deceitful and cruel. Some of these vices, especially a want ol truthfulness, to be attributed to similar causes, have extend, ed even to the peasantry, otherwise, an honest, kind hearted and enduiing race. Tho propensity to falsehood lias become so characteristic of the whole Persian people, that it is a proverb in the East. At first the travel ler is exposed to continued difficulties anil mor titlcatlons from not being Billy aware of tho ex tent to which the habit Is carrlodj till at last ho becomes so accustomed to it that, like a na tive of tho county, bo learns to believe exacth (ho contrary fVom that which he is fold. For Instance, If on ajoiirnoy pou ask a peasant tho name of a village on the rignt hand, ho is cur tain to give 3*ou for it tho name of (lilif on the loft. Unfortunately tho habit Is carried far be yond the common intercourse nf life, and is so universal, and considered so litllo deserving of commendation, that to call a Persian gentleman a liar to his taco is no reflection whatever upon Ids character. This renders nil diplomatic in tercourse with lh<- Court ol Teheran and the Ministers ollho Shah dilllcult ami uncertain in its results. Thu worst side of lh«• character of tho Por airtn is admirably described in that most iimn sitiß and willy of modern work* of llctlou Baba.” Wo see him in all bis weaknes ami Ids vices—ft ll»r, a boaster nml a coward liberal In professions nol meant to bu realize —good tunipurud, fund ol a joke—full ol hi mor, and tv cnpltul lioon companion, ready t discuss with you on a religious dogma, to g. drunk upon fiery rnki, or to borrow your tnonc not to bu repaid. Although the sketch is i faithful ns can reasonably expected hi a work ' (Ids naluto, yet many "1 these virus arc (her suit of bad education, mid ol the low stamlni of morality which mat ks a debased social co: (Utinn . lAnirlun iiiinrlerly Reritv. Cliurrli Music la England. The Rev. Dr. Tving, the rector of .St. George’s, New York, who is non travelling in Europe, gives the following account ol choral seivico at St- Paul's in London, in contrast with the church music in America : “The anthem,” he says, “was exquisitely beautiful and ellucllvo. It was impossible not to feel tho power of the expression, and ns life tunor solo brought out the Ihsl veise, “ Lord is my Light,” No., with the (omUrest sweetness, and tho liass solo, tho Itinil verse, “ Sul my foot upon a lock stone,” it was im possible to restrain tho emotion which was pro duced. Never before did 1 hear such music.— It was. coinineutaiy and It was preaching, nnd both of 1 the highest order. Could wo have such music, 1 should rejoice to encourage R among ua. llul for sacred song, whether in solos or in chorusess. the English are much beyond us or auj nation ns can bo conceived. Tho afternoon Hoivlco at 81. Paul's was equally fine in thoexo cutiou. There the milhem was the Will Psalm, from the 7th verse. It was very animated and joyous. Tim verse, “Tell ll out among Hie 'heathens.” fcc, , was executed in a nmdeily style, and the lejoiemg of the Helds and woods was highly dramatic, but the whole was effect ivo as a religions insh nmenl. It he came an act of united worship, by eanying on the mind and lionrt of the congregation with it. Its inlliienre was solemn, spiritual. A new exhibition ol (lie choral service his been given to mu, in the se riousness, propriety and etlect ol it, and while I do not wonder «t the interest taken in it by the people, I mu delighted at tho seriousness with which it is received ami performed. ” Distance of the Sun fihim the Earth.- German Journals have given Homo tables ' prove that iho distance between lb« cart! sun in increasing iiunuallv, mul urgim (r that Iho Increasing humidity ol our sum and tin) loss of tenthly by fho earth, are lo bo attributed solely lo Ibis clrcumsbvnvu. No evo dit tins heretofore been given lo tradition of the ancient Egyptians and Chinese, nccpnling lo wliloli, ttieso people formerly said tbußUn’sdlsk was almost tour times as largo as wo uoiv «oy it; for they estimated iho apparent dtuuiojlbr.of tho emi.ns double of what It i» aeon in ouhdoy. /If* however, wo pay attention to the cojillnuort di minution.of the apparent diameter of.,(lie aim according to the heal observation* for several centuries, wo must suppose that tho ancients were not mistaken In the estimated they have transmitted tons. In tho course ol six thousand years from the present lime, they assume Hint tiio distance-will be so great Unit only an eighth part of the warmth wo now enjoy from the sun will bo communicated to tho earth; and It will thou bo covered with eternal ico, in tho same manner ns wo now see the plains of (ho north, whoro the olophat formerly lived, and have nei ther spring nor autumn. THIRD ARRIVAL Of Spring and Summer Goods. AT tbo now store, corner of North Hanover and Louthor sts. Tho undersigned returns thanks for tho patronage bestowed upon him by the public, and at tho same time respectfully announces that ho has just returned iVom Phila delphia, and is now opening a new lot of Sum mer Dry-Goods and Groceries, copsistingin part as follows, and which ho is dotormlncd to sell at tho lowest cash prices: Silks, Ducat Cloths, Chalilcs, Alpacas, Do Laines, Do Cages, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Bo rages, Brilliants, Skirting, French and Scotch Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, &o. Shawls and Mantillas of every stylo and qual ity, Staple and Domestic Dry-Goods, Cloths, Cassimercs, Vestings, Flannels, Muslins, Tick ings. Stripes, Checks, Calicoes, Ootlonados, Linens, Sheetings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet Chain, kc. Parasols, Umbrellas, a largo and splendid as sortment of Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. A superior lot of Fresh GROCERIES, Teas, Codec, Sugar, Molasses, Ulco, Spices, &c. Having selected my entire stock with tho greatest care and at tho lowest cash prices, I can assure my friends and tho public generally, that 1 will do all in my power to make my establish ment known as the “ Head Quarters far Bar gains.” Those who wish to purchase will Ond it to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purchasing. I will pay tho highest market price for But ter, Eccs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit. J. A. IIUMKICII, Jr. July 2, 1857. To Carpculci's, Builder?, And Fanners. THE subscribers would respectfully announce to tlie public, that they are now prepared to furnish (bo following described articles of Lum ber : First Common and Pannol Plank, and Boards of all thickness; Common Boards and Plank of white pine; Hemlock Joltfe and Scant ling, of all sizes and lengths; White Pino and Yellow Pino Flooring, worked; all kinds of Pal ing and Plastering Laths; Pino & Cyprus Shin gles of nil qualities; Shingling Lath and Strip ,g, and Fencing Boards 20 teet long. AJI tirfi sawed to order, hy leaving their hills, ol ■ngilia and sixes, (pine, oak and hemlock.) ~ Doors, Blinds and Mouldings ready for The above will be furnished on the most reasonable terms, and at (ho shortest notice. To Coal Consumer*, —We have constantly on hand all kinds of Saali, Family Coal, such as Lykcns Valley, Short Mountain, Tro vorlmi, Locust Mountain, Luko Fiddler, Sun. bury, Wilkeaharro, and tho Broad Top. for Bliirk.siuiMis; all of which we will delivered to any part of tho town ns low as U can bo bought at any yard in (ho town for cash or country pro duce. Goal all rc-screcnedaud delivered clean. By strict attention (o business, wo hopo to 10. colvo a liberal share of public patronage. Vou will Mnd our Yard in tho eastern end of tho borough, opposite tho Gas Works. Our office hereafter will bo kept opposite Bontz Sc Bros, store, in the office now occupied hy David Smith, Es«|, All orders 101 l at tho office or at cither of the subscribers’ residences, on Wes Poml'ret street, or at East street, will be prompt ly attended to. SKHOM fc UOFFEtt. Carlisle, Juno 4, 18&7. SAW MILL, liEyKnENce—John B. Bratton, Esq., Carlisle; I W. M. Bcolom, Danker, Carlisle; *ll on. Jns. 11. Graham, Carlisle; Ker, Brennoman Co., Bank* ors, Carlisle; W.HI. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle; Geo. Sanderson, Erq., Lancaster Pa.; John A. I Abl, Member Congress, Nmvvillo, Pa.; Wm. S. Coboan, Newville, Pa.; Hon. M. Cocklln,Shcp herdstown, Pa.; Henry Reiman & Son’s, Merch ants, Balt. Mil.; E. J. Blake, Esq., Cashier of Mercantile Bonk, N. Y.; Snyder & M’Farlano, Real Estate Agents, Minnlanopolis, Min. Ter.; IVm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney & Real Estate Agent, Sterling, 111.; H. W. Mntcer, Esq., Hon- I ry City, HI.; Ex-Gov. J. Rltiwr, Cnnlb. 00., Pa. 0 * E. W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Phlla.; Gov. Pol SEIDLE, EBEHLY i IIAVEIISTICK "J’ I ‘“' Juno I, 1857—Cm M " rol ' SJiSH JND DOOR FACTORY, sc. TUE subscribers having purchased Clio Saw mill of Ebcrly & Milcy, at Mechanlcsbnrg, Cumberland county, have made arrangements by which they can, at short notice, fill all orders. They will keep constantly on handworked boards lor Flooring and Weatherboarding, and also nmkc to order Sash, Door Frames, Doors, Ac., and nil work required lor house building. Our arrangements and facilities are such that will enable us to furnish everything in our lino at as 1 favorable terms ns can bo got at the river or at Harrisburg. All work warranted to bo what It is represented. Thankful for past favors, wo respectfully solicit a continuance of (he snmo. KEJBI» IT BEFORE THE VEUVLK ! TUB GREATEST ARRIVAL OP TUB SEASON OJ JVEW WOODS, at the new store. THE subscriber has just returned from the city, and is now opening, next door to Cos uunapna’s hotel, in North Hanover street, a sidendtd assortment ol new nnd cheap DRY 1 GOODS, comprising Cloths, Cussimoros, pants | 8 utf, Tweeds, Checks, Tickings, Dc Lalncs,! Do Uogcs, Cballys, Calicoes, Lawns, Ginghams, 1 I Alpacas, Bombazines, Silks, Hosiery, Gloves,] 1 Bonnets, Ribbons, Huts and Parasols. 1 GROCERIES of all kinds and best qnnlity. I Also, a largo stock of BOOTS and SHOES, all I of which ho will soil ns cheap as any house in Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fi ivkun at market prices. Don’t forget tho place, next door to Co: nagna* (formerly Maglanchliu’s) hotel. N. W. WOODS, Agom Carlisle, May 21, 1867. PLAINFIELD ACAOEIRY, NEAR CARLISLE, PA. 'PHE twenty-first session (5 months) will com l iiicnco Nov 4th. A new building has been erected containing Gymnasium, tymdc Room, &c. With increased facilities for instruction, 1 amt ample accommodations, (his Institution presents great inducements to parents who de sire tho physical and mental Improvement of Uudr sons. Terms per session, $O6 00 Fur circulars with full information address R. K. BURNS, /Vinri/ui/ and Proprietor. Plainfield, Ciiuih. co., Oct. 23, 1860. llovpr’H Liquid Hull' Uyc. rpHIS Hair Dye needs only a trial to satisfy nil | of Its perfection ns a Dye, nml tho following testimonial Iroui (hat eminent Analytic Chemist, Piufessor Booth, of the U. S. Mint, will only confirm what thousands have previously homo testimony to. Laboratory for Practical Chemistry, I St. Stephen's Place, > I’liiln, Feb. 17, 1867. V “D.irigwell acquainted with the substances composing Hover's Liquid Hair Dye, 1 am sat inlled that by following the simple direction given for its use, it will not Injure (bo hair or skin, but will give a natural and durable color In (he hairs JAMES C. BOOTH. Analytic Chotni llovci ’* Wrilnig lula, including Hover’s Fluid, ami Hover's Indelible Inks, are 100 well known and introduced-to require any addition, al testimony of their character. Tho sales imvo been Increasing since their first introduction, giving evidence that the iuHoles Indy possess that intrinsic merit claimed al first lor them by tho mamdmilvmn - . Orders addressed lo tlm manufactory, No. 1U» Race street above Fourth, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, wilt reeeivu prompt attention by JOSEPH E. IIOYKII, Manufacturer, April 10, IK.j7—ly JOHN M. li NNJBDY & CO., Fish, Cliccsi and Provision MERCHANTS, No- flu h 40 North Wharves, liul('-way betwcoi Arch amt Uacn Streets, Phila, March 12, 1867 ly JUST received at IVllllomH’ Grocery, Weal HlgbStreot, Sugar Cured Hams; Bucf Tongues, , Oranges, Lemons, Dates, &o. With a largo variety ol seasonable Groceries. Match 26, 1867. MONET wanted at (hi Ollicein paymootfor subscription. §2,000 Acres lowa land for Sale. BY BOSLER & BELT2HOOVER. THE above lands arc sltuated.in Sioux, O’Bry an, Clay, PnToalto, Sack and Ida counties. Most of thorn aro on tho lino of tho St. Paul’s and Missouri Rivor Railroad, and all have been selected and purchased with caro, In respect to quality of soli, location, &c. Tho rapid growth of Northern and Western lowa makes these lands a sure and profitable investment. They will bo sold in quantities to suit purchasers, in lots of 80 acres and upwards, and at prices rang ing from $2,50 to $5,00 per aero. A reasonable credit will bo given whiwo desired, and tho land taken as security. For further information ad dress J. W. Bosler, Sioux City , Woodbcry Co., Jotl’fl. Juno H, 1867. SPRING GOODS. |)XNTZ & BROTHER have just opened IJ ©no of tho largest and best assortments of Dry Goods over brought to Carlisle. Their slock has boon selected with unusual care, from tho best houses in Now York and Philadelphia, and every effort made to obtain tho latest and most fashionable styles of dress. They flatter themselves they will bo able to suit every varie ty of taste, at prices as low or lower than they can bo bought hero or in the city. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such 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, Brillianlo, Gingham Lawn, Bombazine,Crape do Espegno, Himalaya Cloth, Tamartinc, Alpaca, all Wool do Lalno, Cash mere. _ . A full assortment of White Dress Goods— Nainsook Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Figured Swiss, &c.; Velvets, for Mantles; White and Black Crape Shawls, Stella, Thibet, Mode and Brocim do., Spring do., &c. ? bonnets, bonnet satins, ribbons, (lowers, etc.; coronation, ern vella and crinoline skirts; brass hoops; also, collars, undcrslceves, fllandkerclilofs, In great rafioty. GENTLEMENS’ WEAR Cloths, cassimeros, drap do ti cosbmcrcts, uminorcassinicrca, coltonudua,silk undershirts, inons, handkerchiefs, otc. DOMESTIC GOODS. Bleached ami unbleached linen and cotton, sheeting, table linens, table covers, piano do., counterpanes, straw hats and flats, looking glasses, lickings, window shades ol nil 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 rug carpels, oil cloths, matting, etc., at lowest prices. Wo re spectfully luvito the public to call and examine our stock before purchasing, as we have bought our assortment at such rates that wo cannot bo indcrsoUl. Special attention paid to furnishing goods from the city, per order, at shortest notice. Kvory effort will bo made by the firm to glvo satisfaction to those who may favor them with a call. BENTZ £ 880. Carlisle, April 9, 1857. T. GnAHASI, J. L. M’DOWEDL, B. U. DAVIDSON. GRAHAM, M’POWELL, & CO. Qkneral Land Agents, Leavenworth City, Kansas Territory, WILL buy, sell and locate lands In Kansas and Nebraska Territories, lowa # West ern Missouri, buy and sell lands, loan and invest money, buy and sell drafts, give Information re specting the country, and do a general agency business. IVcif i’lllo Deposit lliiiik I’ropuiktors. Alexander Davidson, James ftl ’Candlish, t George Rea, Jehu Waggoner, , William Graccy, John Groccy, \ JohnC. Brown, L. 11. Randall, Mathew B. Boyd, Abraham Grove, Atchison Laughlln, Isaac A. Quigley, John Ilursh, Jr., James M’Kuehan,- Thomas Stough, John P. Rhoads. THIS Bank, doing business In tho name of Rea, Gracky & Co., la now prepared to do I a genera! Banking business with fidelity and L dispatch. 1 Money received on deposit and paid back on I demand without notice. On special deposits Interest is paid as follows, viz ; From 2 to 4 mouths 3 per cent, per annum. For A months and upwards 6 per cent. . Notes, Drafts, Checks, &c., collected in any part of tho United Stales. Farmers, Mechanics and all others, desiring a safe depository fur their money, will hear in mlml that the proprietors ol this Bank are in iliridunlhj liable to the extent of their several estates, for all (lie deposits and oilier obligu- I lions of Uka. Gracky Kt Co. Banking House in Main street, Nowvillo, Pn. Business hours from ft A. IJL OH 3 P- M. JOHN V. RHOADS, Cashier. Now\ illo, June 18, 1867—Ura Uafiibt ldgo’a 8001, Shoo anti Ti’tiuk Stoic. What's tho matter now 7 each passer docs say, »Tw»s very dull here tho other day; There was nothing stirring, nothing doing, I’m sure there must he something brewing; But bore comes “ Weller,” I’ll ask him what’s the mutter. rAud hy tho way. ho Is coming faster.) Good morning, Weller, anything wrong 7 What’s tho cause of nil this throng / Why, did yon not hcarf If not its very queer; Tiiot (ho “ Bninhrldgo’s” have opened hero A Shoo store of the right kind, To suit tho foot nml please the mind. They soli so CHEAP If yon have (lie CASH, Thai I’m afraid that they will smash; And Unit’s not all for I do know, That they do sell u little below Tiia regular prices, nnd (lien you’ll (Ind They have good shoes of every kind. So fell all your friends yon chance to meet, Of “ DtiinbrldgoV’ Sloru in Hanover street, Right opposite Benlz & Bro. Dry-goods store, You’ll find 11. I). Weller in the store. Call in and look and you will sco, Wo speak the (ruth, yos-sir’ea. Don’t forget the place in North Ilunovor St., dlroclly opposite Bontz & Bro. Dry-good store, Carlisle, Pn. Jlainbridfcc's Cash Shoe Store ! Juno 18, 1867-Um* IlOt FOB KELLER’S CHEAP HAT, CAP, BOOT AND SHOE STOUEy Couneii of Punuo Squark, owositk Market House. SPUING AidtlVAL. WK invite tho attention of tho public to our largo and varied assortment of Goods, which will hu sold os cheap as at any other os tablislimcut in Carlisle. We have every variety of Hals, for Men, Boys and Children, made of excel lent material ami of every grade amt price. Also, a splendid assortment of Straw Huts, Caps, and Infants’ Huts, rnudy trimmed. All kinds o) Cloth and Glazed Caps, from 25 cents upwards. Our slock ul Bools aud Shoos cannot bo ox culled, and wo Invito our old friends and cus tomers, as well ns others, to cult ami examine our stock, as we fuel confident ol our ability to pluaso, All kinds of Ladles’, Misses* and Childrens’ Gaiters, of thu best material, constantly on band. J, B. KELLEIi. N. ii.—All rips sowed gratis. Carlisle, May 7, 1867. Job Work done m Ibis odico on short nollco. Carlisle Marble Yard. South Hanover SI., opposite Benisa* Store , Carlisle , THE subscriber Ims on hand a largo and well selected stockof Ilcad-Sloucs Monumonis, TOMBS, &0., of clmsto and bcautlfbl designs, which ho will soil at the lowest possible rates, Doing desirous of soiling out Ills stock. Ilcad stonos finished' from three dollars upwards. • Brown stone, tnarblo work, mantels, &c., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &c., con atantly on hand. Iron railing for ccmotnry lots, &q., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prdraplly attended to. Carlisle, March 27, 1650. FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPRING ASO SUMMER GOODS. THE subscriber has just returned from the Eastern cities, ami is now opening the larg est and handsomest stock of Spring and Summer Goods over brought to this county, which will bo sold at very short protlts. A largo and handsome stock of Stella, thibot and crape shawls, burego, barege delaines, tis sues, lawnsi'dolegea, 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 ns cmbroiderled handker chiefs, collars, spencers, sleeves, Swiss and jaconet edgings and insertmgs, linens, cotton and thread 1 laces, flouncinga and embroidered curtains. DOMESTICS.—MusIins, drillings, tickings, checks, osimburgs, baggings, ginghams, flan nels, table diaper and ready made bags. MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR.-Cloths, cassi mcres, vestings, jeans, cottonndos, denims, blue drillings, cotton plaids, fcc. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—A very largo assortment of new stylo carpets, such as velvets, tapestry, Brussels three ply, ingrain and.Ycnctian oil cloths, ol 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 ol the Carlisle Bank. Thankful for the liberal patronage he has heretofore received, ho hopes for acoutiuuance of the same. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, April 2, 1857. B. J. KIJUFFER, Druggist, HAS moved Ids store from Hie former stanp to Ida new building immediately opposite* and attaining Mr. C. Inlioff’s Store. Having made every arrangement to prc.servo his medi cines fresh and pure, and having replenished his assortment of carefully selected drugs, ho Is now again prepared to attend to business with cam and promptness. His assortment will furnish almost every thing that may bo called for, cither by tho physician, or the fan i , ly, for domestic use. Tho greatest care and precaution will bo observed In tho compoun ding of prescriptions and dispensing of medi cines. His assortment of confectionaries and fancy goods IS very general, and will enable purchasers to suit themselves. New Ware. A GENERAL assortment of China, Glass and Quechswaro, has 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 the latest stylo and fln %gy\lsh, as well as Plates, Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Howls, Pitchers, Teapots, Ac. Also, .Toilet sell*, of various patterns, logelhoMvnfHEToislna, Tooth boxes, and other necessary articles. A fine selection of French and German China FANCY ARTICLES, em bracing the uscAi} as well ns ornamental—among which arc highly gift and decorated Co/lboCitps, . Vases, Mugs, Toy sets, Fruit Stands, Fancy Iloxes, &c.» as. Well es Glassware in every vari ety. All far silo at tho lowest market price, and to all of width wo Invite a call from our friooda and costumers. Carlisle, Dee. 23,1850, family Groceries, JUST received a largo addition to my stock of Family Groceries,umongwhlch will bo found Ulo, Saguyra,M«»cha, Java amt Hoasted COF FERS} Crushed Dump, Granulated and Brown SUGA.US; Levering’® Syrup, Now Orleans and Sugar House MOLASSES; Ulco, Starch, Soap, Soda, Cream Tarter. &c., Herkimer, Pino Ap ple, nnd Saga CHEESE*, Black, Hyson, Itnpe. 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, Popper Sauce, Preserved Peaches, Pino Apples and Strawber ries; Plekols, Oeikhis, Onions and Piccalilli. Fresl. Lobsters, Are. Feeling thankful to tho generous public fur tlioir former very liberal pulronrtge. a continnn (ion of the sumo is solicited, ut our old stand in North Hanover street. Carlisle. JOHN J*. LVNE & SON. 1 call special attention to my largo slock of October 9, 1850. Segars and Tobacco, which is not excelled In tho (own. Lovers of Ihu weed can be suited either in quality or price. Farmers will find Oils of an excellent quality. Also “White Urease,” a subshtnto lor Tar. MAOKKHALNo. I, 2 and 8. White Fish, Shml, Smoked Herring. Ac. j AN ol the nhove articles nro fresh, nnfl will ho sold low for cash, or Country Produce taken In exchange. JOHN G. WILLIAMS. Carlisle, January H, 1857. Suxtou’N Hprlug Arrival! IMMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE. THE subscriber has Just returned Irom Hie custom cities, and would call the attention ot his friends nnd the public generally, to the large and well selected assortment of Hardware which ho has now on hand, consisting In part ol inrißDlXO MJITEIUJLS , sneli as nails, screws, hinges, bolts, locos, glass of every description and quality, white, polish ed, American, French, onnmolod mid doublu thick of all nixes; paints, oils, varnishes, Ac. Tools % imUuUng edge tools of oviyy descrlp lion, saws, planus, braces, bits,augurs, squares, gauges, Hies, raftpa, hammers, vices, screw plates anvils, blacksmith bullous, &o. Sfiotmi.kfrj (mil Buddlcn, will And a largo as sorimoni of (cold of every description, together with ladles and gentlemen's Morocco lining, binding, jiatont jjxixl French cull skins, awls,shoo thread, wax, pegs, lusts, harness mountings, col. lars, girthing, whip stocks, door hair, middle ! trues, he. Coachinakcrs Tools and trimmings of nil kinds, such as hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, hows, lloor cloth, canvass, cloth, damask, hinge, laoo, mass, axles, springs, bolts, clips, he. Cabinet-makers will find a largo assortment o( varnishes, oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers, knobs of all kinds'’and sizes, mouldings, resets, hair clolli, plush, curled hair, chair and sola springs, he. Housekeepers will also Hud a largo assortment of knives and forks, Urllannla ami Silver plated (able and tea spoons, candlesticks, waiters, shovels, tongs, Ipm and brass kollllnq pans, he. together will* Oedonvari) of all kinds, such ns tubs, buckets, churns, ho. •Agricultural Implements , embracing plows of all kinds, cultivators) hoes, shovels,-rakos, forks, chains, &o. Iron, a largo stock, which I am selling at city prices. Itomomber tho old stand, East Main street. IIKNRY SAXTON. OarUslo, MatcUlfl, 1867. WINDOW SIIAOBS-r-Tho finest, largest and cheapest assortment of window shades can bo had at tho new store of J. A. IlUiUlUCll, Ju. Carlisle, Jl/uy 2Q, 1867. (MMM PTOHMa MACHINE SHOP, OAR FACTORY AND SASH FACTORY, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. THIS extensive establishment is now in com plete order, and supplied with the best ma chinery for executing work in every department. The buildings have also been greatly enlarged this spring, and stocked with the newest and most improved tools for the manufacture of Doors, Window Frames, Sastt, Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and nil other kinds or Carpenter work. \Vo invito Builders, Carpenters and others to call amt ex amine our facilities for doing this description ot work. best materials used, anti prices ns low as at any other establishment in the county or elsewhere. Steam Engines Built to Order and repaired as heretofore. Engines have been recently built forW.JU. Henderson h Son, in this borough, B. Bryson & Co.. Allen township, Ahl & Brothers, Ncwvillo, Shade & Wetzel, North Middleton, and others, at whoso estab lishments they may bo seen In daily operation, nnd to whom wo can refer for evidence of their superiority. Iron and Brass Castings of every description, from the smallest to the heaviest pieces, executed at short notice, for every kind of machinery. A largo variety of mill castings now on hand. Two skillful Pat tern makers constantly employed. REPAIR ING promptly attended to tor Paper Mills, Dis tilleries, Grist Mills, Factories, &c. Turning and Fitting Mill Spindles, &c., done in the best stylo. Threshing Machines and Horse Powers, such as Bc\U Gear Four Horse Powers, Hori zontal Gear Four and Two Horse Powers, Corn Shollors, Crushers, Iron Rollers, Plough Cast ings, and other articles for farmers, on hand or promptly made to order. Cnrdon Cars Built and repaired. Our facilities lor building Cars are now more complete limn heretofore, and en ables us to furnish them to transporters on tho railroad on accommodating terms, and made of tho best materials. Orders solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed. Tho long experience In tho business of the senior partner of tho firm, and tho completeness of our machinery in every branch of tho estab lishment, warrant us in assuring the best work to all who favor 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 INSURANCE. ''pllE Allen and East Pumislio.ro’ Mutual Fire 1 Insurance Company ol Cumberland county, Incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under tins manage, went of the following Managers, viz : Daniel Bally, Wm. R. Gorgns, Michael Cock. Hn, Mclchoir Bronncmnn, Christian Stnyman, John 0. Dunlap, Jacob 11. Coover,Lewis Ilycr, Henry Logan, Benj. IT. Mussor. Jacob Munima, Jos. \Vickerslmm and Alexander Cullicarf. The rates of Insurance are as 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 ot the Company who are n tiling to wait upon them at any lime BE.VJ. H. MT’SSER, Pres, llknrt Looa.v, Vico Pies. r.KWifl Tlvkh. Srrt’rv, Miciiam, (’ik kun, Treasurer. Aug. JO, ’uu. AGENTS. Cumberland Oounly, —lludolph Martin, New Cumberland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry /Scaring, Shircmanslown; Charles 8011, Carlisle; Samuel Graham, Westpennshoro’; Job. M’Dow. oil, Frankford; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Bfttnnct 'MfomUmni, Dickinson; Samncl Coover, Denj. TlaVerstick, Mechanicshurg; John Sher rick, Lisburn ; David Coover, ShephcrdshrvD. York Coririty.—John Bowman, Pillsburg, I*. Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Wash ingtoiif W. S. ricking, Dover; J. IV. Craft, I’a rudlso. Harrisburg. —Houser & Loehman. Mem hers ot tho Company having policies about to expire, can have them renewed by making application to any of the Agents. J. W. EDY 11 :i rdw are Utirdmi ro JOHN V. I/YNI3 A SON. have just received their Fall stock of Hardware, which is unu sually largo, and In connection with their for* mor heavy stock makes it ono of tho largest and moat varied assortments ever ottered to tho pub* 1 lie. They have everything that tho Farmer, the Builder, the Mechanic, ortho public way want in tbelr line, and which (hey arc soiling ul tho very lowest prices. They solicit n call from tho public before making their purchases, as they are confident they can offer such inducements to thu buyer that will lolly reward him for his trouble. Curlltflo Depostt Unuli. SPECIAL Deposits will ho received at this Dank, Incorpomted by tho State ol Ponnsyl* van la, for as short a period as four months, and interest paid at thu rate of Fivu pur cent, per annum, and tho piindpal paid back at any liniu aller maturity, without notice. Interest ceases after thu expiration of thu timo specified in (ho certificate, unless renewed for another given pc. Hod of four months or longer, in which casotho interest is paid up until (ho timo of tho renew, nl. Dank opens at V o’clock A. M. and closes at't o’clook P. M. y order of tho Donrd of Directors. IV. M. DEETEM, Cashier, December 25, IHSO. mi. 1. C. LOOMIS, SOUTH Hanover Street, next door to tho Post OJllco. N, D. Will bo absent from Carlisle tho last ten days of each mouth. August 10, 1855. dr. geo. s. bearigiit, From Ihe UuUimore College of Denial Surgery. Odlce at tho residence of Ids mother, Kant Lonlhor street, throe doors below Bedford. Ueforonee— l)n. Oko. Z. Uuktz Match 11), 1H67 Wutclicw, Jcvvliy uud Silver WAKE AT CONLVN’B. FTIIIE public are invited to call and examine X the largest and handsomest stock of ifv WATCHER, JEWEWIV AND & SILVERWARE, ever brought to this place. Having purchased this stock for cash I urn determined to sell a prricos that “cant be heal.** t All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to bo as represented or tho money roftmdod. Old gold and silver taken in exchange) THOMAS CONLYN. ; Carlisle, May 1, 1860. ,f GEORGE W, M’OALLA, DI3AI.UH IN M% CIoAk, WntchcM, Si <|yL AND JHWISI.UY. Jj&i 08 Market St., llAnuisnuito, Pa. . N. ll.—Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted. December 11, 1850—ly MANTILLAS. Another largo Invoice ol elegant and fashionable Mantillas, Jhst re ceived at tho cheap store ol 011 AS. OUltllY. Juno 18, 1867. fancy goons, fift books, fc. - SW. HAVERSTICK, huh Juat received . from the city, and la now opening a splen did display of Fancy-Goods, suitable for tho present season, to which ho desires to call tho attention of his Mends and tho public. His as sorlmont in this lino cannot ho surpassed in no velty and elegance, and both in quality and price of tho articles, cannot fall to please purchasers. It tVould.be impossible to enumerate bis • Fancy Goods, which comprise every-variety of fancy articles! of tho most exquisite shape, such as | Paiper Macho Goods, . Elegant alabaster and porcelain Inkstands and tr< Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card cases. Kadies’ Fancy baskets. ... Fancy work boxes, with sowing Instruments. Port Mommies, of every variety. Gold pens and pencils, tancy paper weights. Pnpotcrlcs, and a largo variety of ladies’ fancy stationery. ~ . Motto seals and wafers, silk and bead purses. Ladies’ riding whips, elegantly finished, La. dies’ fine cultlery. Porfhmo baskets and bags. Brushes ot every kind for tho toilet. Roussel's Fcrtumcs of the various kinds. Musical Instruments, of nil kinds and at al prices, together with an limiancrablo variety o nrticlcs elegantly finished and suitable for holh day presents, to which tic invites special altenl tlon. Also, an extensive collection of UOLIf BAY GIFT BOOKS, comprising the various English anti American Annuals for 1855, richly embellished and Ulus, trato 1 Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children of all nges. Ills 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 his elegant dislay of Lamps, Oi'iaudolcs, &0., from tlio extensive establishments of' Cornelius, Archer and others, ol Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm or cthcrial oil, to gotber with flower vases, Fancy Screens, &c.— His assortment in this lino is unequalled in the borough Fruits , Fancy Confectioncy, Nuts, Preserved Fruits, &c., In every variety and at all prices, nil of which are pure and fresh, such ns can be confldenlv recommended to his friends and the little folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Bank. S. W. HAVERSTICK. j Carlisle, December 21,1864. SSOOO Reward-Great Kacc. 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 Wise $ Camp bell, corner of North Hanover and Louthcr sts. It is now conceded by all and every one that they stand pre-eminent amongthoclolhingdeal ers in Carlisle, having succeeded in convincing their friends, that they Cun sell Clothing made and got np, according to the latest styles, from 20 to 2B per cent, cheaper than any other house is possibly able to furnish them. They have now on hand a largo and splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Cossirnercs and Vest fugs. Also, Hats and Caps, and every thing in their line for Men and Boys. Their materials were selected with the greatest cafe, purchased nt tho lowest cash prices, and at such houses only, who never deal in anything like auction trash. Their friends may therefore rest assured that articles purchased of them will and must giro satisfaction. Clothing made at tho short est notice in the most fashionable style, having for that purpose secured tho services of an ex perienced Cutter, and laid in a splendid assort ment of Cloths, Casslmcrcs, Vestings, £c., which for beauty and durability cannot bo surpassed. To tbo citizens of tho surrounding country wo would say, give us a fair trial. All wo ask is a fair look at our stock and wo will not fail to con vince you that our Clothing Is bettor made, of better materials, better trimmed, cut with more Uni though-noi least,'cheaper than yoxi hnvo over bought elsewhere, Aluo, a largo lot of Trunks, Carpel Bags, Umbrellas, sc. All hull creation fiir and near, Of AaNox.n’B Store you shall hear; Let pealing drums and cannon's roar Proclaim the news from shoro to shore; Great bargains sure, are on the wing, Karo wonders then wo now will sing t At first wo’ll speak of Clothing rare, Such trophies, sure will maUo you stare. Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap We’ll lake o moment’s tlmo to speak. Delighted too you can’t but bo With prices and their quality; Dress and Sack Coals—aye, Vestings too, What bargains now for all of you I The Gents will'’our compliments receive, And call they must the wonders to believe. In Pants wo have all kinds of styles, One dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Bummer Goods —for soon ’twill come— Wo’ll give yon bargains all for fun. Frocks and Over-coats so very fine, Groat wonders you shall see in every lino, Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts for nil, All kinds of Gloves to please all who call. Put wo cannot stop to enumerate, Wo have bargains both good and groat. Our stock (oo In the Furnishing lino Is plentiful, cheap ami fine. ARNOLD £ SON’S Clothing flail. April 12, 1856. Clothing, Clolliiiiff! THE CELEBRATED CLOTHING STORE OF JiTEiNEa & Brother's has boon removed to (ho corner room of the Washington Ho- tel building, N. W. corner of the Public Square, where they have opened an Immense stock of Kli/lUY made: clothing. The stock consists in part of Coats, Cloth, Cassimero and Jean Frock Dress and Sack Coats. DOFS «ml YOUTH’S COATS, of different ylca and qualities. , PANTS—PIain and fancy ICersomero, Oassl net and Corduroy Pants. VESTS—Satin, Silk, Cassimero, Sattlnoti and other Vests of different patterns and quail ti*jfl. Also—. Stocks. Cravats, Pocket and Nock Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Stockings,, Suspenders, Um borcllasi Carpet Bugs, etc. Customer’s orders wade up in the most ap proved manner, of warranted materials. The CutUngfl)oparlmout Is under tho management of practical and experienced workmen, and in every enso satisfaction is gimrrnntled.' Tho Mm of tho subscribers Is to give every customer satisfaction; by furnishing Clothing unsurpassed In finish and durability, and at prices defying competition. Carlisle, June 0, 18G0. DRVGH, GIIEiniCALS, Coilfcctionarics and Fancy Goods, M>7IK undersigned has Just replenished his I/stock of Goods, ami as hlsDrugsnndOhom- Icfls liavo been selected with great care, lie Is prepared lo flllall orders promptly, lllsfrlcnds may roly upon the genuineness end purity of yVory urtlolo. JUs stuck of CoulVt'UoniuicH l» largo, and selected with special reference to *lio Holidays, and will allurd any variety per sons may deslro In that lino, lie has a largo assortment of French. Gorman, and Domestic Fancy Candles. Ills FUOITS are all freehand of (lie very best quality. Ills assortment of • FANCY GOODS Is largo and cnbracos almost every thing neces sary for (bo toilet and family. Ho Invites spe cial attention to his Fancy Work Boxes, Fort Folios, Fort Monies, &o. Quick sales, shorl profits, and strict consistency In trade, slml characterize our business. ■ , B. J. ICIEFFER Carlisle, Docomhor 20,1855. /“IOLEMAN’S American Grain Mill. Tho °^ ru^on HI can ho aeon at Gard ner s Foundry. Thoy nro for solo at tho Now Agricultural Warehouse of Carlisle, Doc. 11, FOOTE & BROTHER, PRACTICAL Plumbers & Gas fritters, South Hanover street, ’opposite the Volunteer OJJice, Load and Iron Pipes, , Cast Iron Sinks* Hydrants, Bath Tubs, Hot and Cold Shower Bath Boilers, Baths, Wash Basins, Water Closets, Hydraulic Rama &, Force and Lift Pumps, &c., &c. ’ c,) Wrought Iron Wel’d. Tubes. And every description of Cocks and Plttim,. for Gas, Steam, Water, &c. Superior Cookie Ranges, Heaters and Gad Fixtures, put up in Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at short notice and In the most modern stylo. All material and work in our lino at tew rates and warranted Country work and Jobbing promptly attondl cd to. Carlisle, May 29, 1850. Farming Implements, JJew Agricultural Ware-room, THE subscriber, located In tho basement ol the Methodist Church, opposite thoßallroarl depot, is now .receiving a variety of Farming Implements, such as Plows, Grain Drills, Grain Fans, Corn Shelters, Corn and Cob Grinders. (Scott’s Giant,) tho Crescent Grufn 3IJII, liorsd Shovels, Farm Boilers, Reapers and Mowers (Manny’s with Wood’s Improvement,) Straw Cutters, &c M all of which nro of tho most ap. proved kinds and workmanship, and will be sold on tho most accommodating terms. Farmers are respectfully invited to call and examine be. fore purchasing elsewhere. J. ARMSTRONG. For tho convenience of farmers, Moore’s pn* tent Grain Drill Wilt bo sold at Slilremnnstown, by Benjamin Clay, and at Shlppehsbtitg, b) Q. Long. Cnr-islo, Aug. 21, IB6o—tl HATS I HATS! THE subscriber most respectfully. Informs bis friends and the public generally, that lie still continues tbo Hat and Cap Store in Main street, where ho will bo glad to sco his old customers sqffita and friends, lie lias now on hand a jjpji splendid assortment of HATS of all from tho common Woo] to thounest Fur and Silk Hals, and at prices that must suit every one who has an oyo to gel. ting tho worth of his money. Ills Silk, Mole, skin and Beaver Hats, ore unsurpassed (or light, ness, durability and finish, by those ol any oth er establishment in tho county. Boys* Hats of ovory description constantly on mnd. Call and examine. WM. 11. TROUT. Carlisle, Jan. 8, 1857. NEW GOODS. JDST received, n largo assortment of fino Watches, Jewelry, &c., ladies'Breast Fins f 3 and Ear Rings of tho latest styles, vary. Ing In price from 8 50 to 46 dollars a sett. Diamond Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Lockets, Pencils, &c. A largo va riety of everything usually kept by Jewelers.— Ladles and gentlemen arc respectfully Invited to call at Nmiglo's Cheap Jewelry Store and ex amino for themselves. N. B.—Watches and Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice. W. P. A. NAUGIX August 28,181>G* raltiliy Coni A A TONS Lyken’a Valley Coal, broken OUUand roscreonod, prepared dxpressly »or family use and under cotcr, so that I can fan nlsh it dry and clean during tlio winter season. I liavo also on hand and for sale, the Lnko fldlcr Coal, from tlio mines of Boyd, Rosser k Co., and Shamokln Coal, from the mines of Codbfan, Tealo & Co», nil of which I urif/Ml/st small profits for cash, and deliver to any part of , the Borough. j August 7,1850 TVM. B. MURIiAV, A.' BAUGH SinUNG AIUUVAX. At aronx p. wive & son’s CHEAP STOIW. THE public are requested to call and examine j our stock before making their purchases, as wo are selling goods at tho lowest price*. Wo 1 have everyth log you moy want in our line, and in such quantities that wo can supply all who may favor us with their patronage. Carpenter*, cabinetmakers, wagon and coachmakers, paint ers, shoemakers, blacksmiths, farmers, laborers and tho public generally, will find a full and complete assortment of goods to select from u. such prices ns will be surotoplcasonl). Try ml JOHN P. LYNE & SON, North Hanover street, Carlisle. April 28, 1857. _ Cumberland Talley Bank* PROPRIETORS, William Ker, Melchoir Buenjenaw, Root. C. SrEanErr, John Domlai*, Rich’s. Woods, John S. Ster&eit, John C: Dunlap, , 11. A. SnmOE 011, THIS Bank, doing business in the name of K.cr, Btcunoman & Co., is now lully V™* 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 Spe* cial deposits. Certificates of deposit bearing Interest at tho rate of five per cent, will bo is sued for as short a period as four months. In terest on all certificates will cease nt maturity provided, however, that if said certificates ate renewed ot anyllmo thereafter for nnothei*jfitlf period, they* shall bear the same rate of inlcTtA up to (ho time of renewal. Particnlar&itcntlM paid to tho collection of notes, drolls, checks, Ac., in any part of the United Siatos or Caw* das. Remittances made to England, Ireland, ot tho Continent. Tho faithful and confldcsth* execution ot all orders entrusted to them, i» a J be relied upon. They call tho attention ol Farmers, Meehan* lea and all others who dcairo a safe depository for their money, to tho undeniable fact, that me proprietors of (his Bank nro bahlo to the .extent of their estates for rill the Depo sits, ami other obligations of Nor, Bronneman man & Co. They Ijovo recently removed Into their n cff Banking House, directly opposite their former stand, In W-ost Main Street, a few doors cast ol tho Railroad Depot, where they will at all fi n) [ s bo pleased to give any information desired 1° regard to money matters fn general. Open for business from 0 o'clock in the TO® o '' ing until 4 o’clock in tho evening, 11. A. STURGEON, Gather. Carlisle, Doc. 38, IfICC J SEW GOODS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS 11 THE subscriber Ims Just roturncil *|ow York and Dilladuliiliia, and la now 8 an immonau Block of tbo bandsomoaUnil ) oak Dry Goods over brought to Cum county. _ DRESS GOODS YOU THE JjADlEo* A lull assortment of magnificent silk 9 , c J barege and luwn robos, dycals, do buns, b hams, IttboUus, ottoman plaids, &oi embroideries. . An Immoneo “assortment of elegant ‘re worked collars, undorslcovos, Imndko ■ t llounolngß, edgings and lnfioillugs» [jo«8 ..a tho Importers in Now York, and will bosom i prices to doty nil competition. BONNETS, RIBBONS AND FLOWER • A largo stock of bonnets, ribbons and on ' at very low prices. CLOTHS AND OASSIMERES.^ A now lot of cloths and casslm'oros, vorj 8® J handsome and very clump. Irish lin<m » 11ns, checks, tickings, linen checks, colt _ nr i 0 ty, pant fttuflh for men and boys, In greft* together with all other kinds of goods, to to enumerate. ■ -n.ncd'. All my old Wends and customorsaror » . fully Invited to call and examine my ass . jg before purchasing, and they will bo oo J? get good bargains and savo mono)’, at stand. East Main street, CIIAS. OCUW • Carlisle, April 10th, 1857. '
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