I im not Old. * lam not old, though years have cast I Their shadows on my way j , ! " lam not old though youth has passed On rapid wings away j For in my heart a fountain flows, . And round it pleasant,thoughts repose; ' AmUsympathios and feelings high Spring like the stars on evening’s sky. j I am-not old; time may have sot, ■ • . “A signet bn my brow,!’ And some faint furrows there have melt Whiqfi caro may deepen now ; Tet love, fond love, a droplet weaves, * . Of fresh young biids and verdant loaves ; , » And still in fancy I can twine • Thoughts sweet as flowers that once wore mine,. ‘• Off Mil llis Head.” A breathlessly-excited individual, says a late number of the San Francisco Morning Call, rushed into.tbe police office, yesterday, and en quired for tiiq chief. . «. What do you want witli him !” inquired an impassive officer. . • ts I vantB, ,, l said liowitlrn Teutonic << P vahts ciu paper to kill a turn tog vot bites me in to leg.” . . ... , •'Ah, you Irish an'order of execution issued against a vicious canine,” said the. officer. ■ “No, X tiissant vant no such ling. I vants a paper to tell me to kill-to tain hup. lie pi.tcs my log so pad, I have got to hydrophopo, und will kill him, or goes mht, too.” • “Ah, now I see,” said the impassive temper, ament i “ you require authority to proceed with lorco of arms against the dangerous animal.” “ Mein -Got, no—dat ish not vat I vants. ‘I vants to joaf to give me license'to kill ■to tog. X vants him to make mo haper sp vend.kills to tog ho can .night go inter do bolioe court and swear against me.” “ The dbg I” , “Neiri,—not tc dqg—te man vat owns te.dog. You-soo if Tt kills him-r-” .« What, tlio main ?”' « jtpgl Und te man sties mo for do hrice of to dog; don. I vants ter daw on mein side, d’vor see V’- ... <<Oh, yes!” snid.tlic officer, who was quietly chuckling At tile, caution' evinced, by the Ger. man, and intent on. exhausting his patience, “then you want to get a warrant to arrest the man who owns the dog,.so the animal may not again attack yon;” , “ No, no! Got lor tarn, you gets everything by the tail,” cried lager beer, who began to think the officer was quizzing him. “ I tink ,you yant to makes chokes of me. Tender and blitzon! I vants ,to cut te tarn tog’s head off, and if shustico iv'H not give mo a bdper/I cuts his head off any how.” And the lover of sonrkrout started to leave the hail j bnt .meeting the “joaf Of boliee”' at the door, he conversed with him in German di alect, made known liis wants,.and received an order to execute the vicious animal. .As ho was going out ho met the impassive of ficer. • “ All rigid I” he inquired. « Yqh, all right. I goes straight off to te owner of te dog und kills him.” •• What, the owner 7” “No, te tog. You make tam fool of your self by saying togven I means man"; und when I .means man you. say tog. Now you go to ter dyrvel!” and the German incontinently hurried* away'to mote out vengeance’to tiie animal who had crossed him in his “ glorious path.” A Famished Wandereiu —“I should Very much like to hear a story,”, said a fickle and thoughtless youth to his teacher. “I hate se rious instruction. I can’t bear preaching.” “Listen then.” said the teacher ; “a wander er filled his travelling pouch with savory meats and fruits, as his way would load 'him across a wide desert. During the. first few days he jour neyed through the fertile -fields. Hut . instead of plucking the fruits which nature here • offered for the refreshment of the -traveller,' he found it more convenient to eat of the provis ions which ,he .carried with him. lid." soon reached the desert. After journeying’on for a few days, his whole store of food was exhausted. Ho now began to wail and lament, for nowhere sprouted a blade of grass ; everything was cov ered with burning sand. After suffering for two long days in torments of hunger and thirst he expired. “ If was foolish in him,’’said (ho youth,, “to forget that he had to cross the desert.” ■ “ Do you act more wisely ?” asked the teach er, in an earnest tone. “You are setting forth in the journey of life—a journey that leads, to eternity. Now is the time, that, you should seek after knowledge, and’, collect the treasures of wisdom.; but the labor affrights you, and 1 you prefbr to trifle away the spring time of your years amid useless and childish pleasures. Continue to act .thus, and you will yot upon the journey of life, .when wisdom and virtue fail you, fare like that hapless wanderer.’’—Stu dent and Scdoolwatic. ■ ' ICr 1 T.ho trotting maloti between ttic Taylor arid . Dalton' horses, .Doctor and Broker, at Bridgeport, Conn., on’Friday last, was won by the Dalton horse, in one hour, thirty-two niiii utes-and-thirty six seconds. Thb Taylor horse broke badly during the race, and on the’last homestretch ran by the oilier, coming in a neck ahead.. His running, however, disqualified him from taking the piir.se. antliho judges decided in favor of Broker. The two kept very near together during the whole race, and divided the half miles.abont equally. Their.first half mile was riiade in 1:45 : their last in 1:43 ; while the least time was 1:39. and the longest 2:1. Mr Dalton stopped his horse three minutes for rest, but the other kept on thy track from the start to the close. ' • Thnrsday u ,was to have been the day for the celebration of the -nuptials of Miss Hannah C ——, a lady of superior refinement anti.ability, of the vicinity of Baltimore, arid Mr. V-—:B , of .New York: a gcmlemoi) of reputed abiity as a scholar and poet.. The in-, yitatiOns had been gotten up in fine gilt, and sent to the stfveral friends inviting them to the marriage. On the Tuesday preceding the ap pointed day. the bride to be remarked rib', her intended that something seemed to tell her that she would never become the bride of her choice,, that she would soon wed the realities of eterni ty. The groom replied to Iter .with levity, to dispel her gloom ; but on . the following day, Wednesday, she felt so indisposed as to take to her bed, from which time her strength and fac . ulties began seemingly to wane till Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock —the hour appointed for the nuptials—alien she breathed her last, with out haying evinced the slightest bodily pain from -. the first hour of her illness. , ‘Fredericksburg (Va.) News gives US the adventures of a hundrcd-dollar bill, and the good it accomplished. A merchant of that city went to Caroline Court on a certain occa sioif with a SlOO note of a certain dCnomfna tiori. Shortly after he got on the green ho paid H over to a farmer. The farmer soon discharg odian Indebtedness to someone else, and thus titr hoie kept On usmissrou or iiquiuauon un til near the heel of the evening, when it was again paid back to the same merchant who took it there, and he brought it back to Fred ericksburg ! Having the curiosity to trace its Workings, he found that $l,OOO worth of debts bad been paid by that 3100 note on a single day. I . ' Hall, of the Journal of Health, gives a great deal of excellent, common-sense advice to all kijids of people, the invalid, flic healthy, thosesufferlng under an accumulation of disor ders, those sinking under a great weight of &c<, &c. ,To his ’‘consumptive friends,” he says—"you want air, not physic : ' you want pure air, not medicated air; you want nutrition, siidh as plenty of meat and bread will give, and they alone ; physic has no nutri " ment, gaspings for aiy cannot curcyoti; monkey capers \n a gymnasium cannot cure you. and sUtnulanls cannot euro .you., If you want to . get well, go in for beef and out door air. and do not be deluded,into the grave by advertisements s. and unreliable ccctiCtcre.” • Ho, For Cheap Goods at Arnolds. , First Arrival of the Season. THE subscriber is just opening one of tlio largest and best stock of i’all and Winter, goods ever offered to the public in Carlisle. — His stock has been selected with great care from the largest and best houses in New York and Philadelphia, and every effort made to ob tain tile latest and most fashionable styles in the market. .He thinks- ho will be able to please every variety of taste, at such low prices as were nevbi offered before in Carlisle- Ladies’ press Goods. Plain Black, Noire Antique, Bard, Striped and figured Silks,-French Morinns, Cashemers, Qo bulges, Finds, figured striped und plain nil wool Dolainji, Alup'aoa, Bel/cges, &c. Wlilta Goods,. . " Such ns Nainsook, plain' and figured Muslin, Cambrics, Jnckqnotls, Bishop Lawns, Briilia,its, Bobinctts, &c. . Embroideries.. An immense stock of French worked Collars, Undersleoves, Handkerchiefs, Flounoings, Edg ings; Liices and Xnsertings, just direct from the importers in New York, and will bo sold very cheap. Ribbons, Ribbons. An.immense assortment of elegant Bonnetßib bons, which he intends to sell at very low pri ces. ■ ' Domestic Goods. Bleached and unbleached-Linen and cotton Sheetings, Table Linens, Checks, Tickings, Ginghams; Osna'burga, Bags and Bagging, Cot ton and Wool Flannels all colors, Sack Flan nels, Calicoes, Blankets, Counterpanes, Table Covers,'.Piano Cavers, Curtain Muslins, &c., al so, all colors of Carpet Chain and Cotton-Twist. SUawls. A largo and elegant stock of Stella, Thibet, Bay, State and Broclia Shawls, also; an assortment of Gentlemens’Shawls, all of Which will bo sold Very cheap. * ' . ' ■■' ■ ' Furs, Fnrs. A very large and handsome assortment of La dies’and Childrens’; Furs, which he intends to dispose of at very low prices.. Gentlemens’ Hear. Cloths, CasSimers,Vestinga,Cassinetts, Tivoeds, Jeans, Silk and Woollen UndershirtsandDrajv ors, Linen and Silk Hakfs, ike. ! C:i 1-pcts, Oil Cloths, &c. A very large lot of three ply, ingrain, Venetian, Hemp and Bag Carpets*, Druggets, Oil Cloths of all widths, Bugs and Carpet Bags; Trunks Trunks,’ A largo lot of Trunks of all sizes and quality. I.ooking Glasses. •Ho has a largo lot of Looking Glasses, which he intends .to sell,off at a low figure. A largo assortment of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoes which ho will sell cheap at the old stand in North Hanover street, three doors North of the Carlisle Bank, , He respectfully invites the public to call and examine his stock before pur chasing, as every effort will 1)6 made to give perfect satisfaction to those who may favor him with a call. PHILIP ARNOLD. October 1, 1857. HTew Fall Goods- I am now opening a lot of Elegant Fall Shawls; Ladies’ now stylo dress goodsVEmbroideries, &o. Call and see them at the cheap store. . ’ . CHAS: OGILBY. Carlisle, Sept. 17, 1857; ’ JOIIX M. M *H»E»Y & CO., Fish, Chcest and Provision MERCHANTS, No; 30 & 40 Xdrill Wharves, half-way between Arch and Race Streets, phila. March 12, 1857—ly’ FALL GOODS. 03NTZ & BROTHER have just opened one of the largest and best assortments of Dry Goods ever, brought’,to Carlisle.,; Their stock .hits been selected with unusual care, from the host houses in Now York and Philadelphia, and every effort made to obtain 'the latest and. most, fashionable : styles* of dress. They flatter .themselves they; will ho able to, suit every varie ty of taste, at prices as low or lower than they can'lie-bought hero or in the'city. . -■ LADIES’DRESS GOODS, Such as Black SilloEobes, Fancy Silk Echos, Foulard Silks, Bayadere, Silks, Moire Antique, India, Mourning,' Fa'noy Silks, Barege Eobes, Lawn Eobes, Grenadines, Eure Chali, Ducals,- Poiilins, Argentine, Brillianto, Gingbqm Lawn, Bombazine, Crape de EspbgndjHiinaVnya. Cloth, Tamar,tine, Alpaca, allASafiSTob Liunc,. Caal> mere.' : ■. , A full assortment of White Dress Gooflk— Nriirisook Muslins, Victoria .Lawns, Figured' Swiss, &0.-, Velvets, for Mantles j White and Black. Crape Shawls, Stella, Thibet, Mode and Brocha do., Spring do., &o. j-bonnets, bonnet satins, ribbons, flowers,: etc.; coronation, cru- Vtlla arid’ crinoline’ skirts j, brass hoops; also, collars, uridcrsleevcs, standkerchiofs, iri great variety. . GENTLEMENS’ WEAR.-. : Cloths, oassiincres, drap’ do li cashmerets. stun met-cassimcros, cottonades, silk undershirts, linens,.handkerchiefs, etc. DOMESTIC GOODS.. ' Bleached and unbleached linen and, cotton, sheeting, table linens, table-covers, piano do., counterpanes, straw hats- and flats, looking glasses, tickings, window shades ot all kinds, umbrellas, muslins, and' every variety oli dry goods in-common use. We have just laid in a large stock of tapestry, ingrain, imperial, nutted-’, and' fag carpets, oil olijths,.matting, etc., at.lowest prices’, ff o re spectfully irivito the public to call and examine our stock before purchasing,.as we have bought orir assortment at such rates that wo cannot be undersold., - 1 . . ■ Special attention pa\d to furnishing goods from the city.,- per order, at shortest notice. • Evci-y. effort will bo made by the (Inn to give satisfaction to those who may favor them with a call. , . , BENTZ; BUG. HO! I’OR KEI.LEU S cheap hat, cap, boot and shoe STORE, , . Corner of Puri.ic SouarE, opposite Mareet House, ■ SPRIf(.G> MIHIVAL WE invito,the attention of the public to our. large - and’ varied ’assortment of Goods, which will Ifo sold as cheap as.at .any other es tablishment in Carlisle. AVelmvo every variety of Hats,. for Men, Boys* and Children,.made of excellent material and of cverygrade and price. Also, a splendid’ assortment: of" Straw Hats, Chps, anti Infants’ Hats,-rc/idy trimmed. . All kinds of Cloth and Glazed Caps,.from .25 cents upwards. 1 Our stock ot Boots and Shoes cannot ho ex celled, and wo iuvi,tc our old friends and ciis-. turners, as well as others, to. can and examine our stock, as wc feel confident of our ability to please. .. " . -•> ’ All i;uiuH~Oi ’-maiL'.v', luisacs* Vina gmiuVcns- Gaiters, of the best material, constantly on hand J. 13. KELLEK N. B.—All rips sewed gratis. Carlisle, Mny 7, 1857,. TO THE .CADIES I TVo have just received a fresh invoice of those beautiful fall style all wool Dolnincs, which have already received the approbation of all. who have seen them, to which wo invito your attention. - Also, 1 case of now style Stellor Shawls. Ca' soon at the cheap,store of September 10,1857 JUST received, a fresh supply of Perfumer ies, Hair Oils, Pomades, Hair Restoratives, Coloring-Plaid," Soaps- and Extracts of ovcVy variety, for sale at small advances by January 8, 1857. B. J. KIEFFER. ORGANHYS, French Brilliants, of every stylo and quality, can lie had cheaper than ever qdered in Carlisle; at the now s.toro of - a. A. HUMRICH, Ja. Carlisle, April 28, 1857. ,j; ORAIIAW, J. b. M’DOWEDL, 8. M. DAVIDSqp GRAHAMj-M’DOWELL, «t CO. Generai Land Agents, Leavenworth dity, Kansas Territory; WILL buy, sell and locate lands in Kansas and Nebraska Territories,lowa Wost : era Missouri, biiy and sell lands, lortn and invest money, buy and sell drafts, give Information re specting the country, and do a general agency business. . . -. • REFEUENCE-r-John B. Bratton, Esq., Carlisle; W. M. Boetohi, Banker, Carlisle; Hon. Jnsi H. Graham, Carlisle; Kcr, Bronnemnn & Co., Bank ers, Carlisle; Wi M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle; Geo. Sanderson, Esq., Lancaster Pa.; 'John A. Aid, Member Congress, Ncwvillo, Pa.; Wm. S. Coboan, Newvillo, Pa.; Hon. M..Cockiin, Shep hordslown; Pa.; Henry Reiman & Son’s, Meroh. ants, Balt. Md.; E. J.. Blake, Esq., Cashier of Mercantile Bank, N. Y.; Snyder & M’Farlane, Real Estate Agents, Minn'ianopolis, Min. Ter.; Wm., Kilgore, Esq., Attorney & Real Estate Agent, Sterling, Ilk; 11. IV. JJateer, Esq., Hen ry City, III.; Ex-Gov. J. Ritncr, Comb, co., Fa. E. W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Phila.; Gov. Pol lock, Harrisburg, Pa. March 5,1857—1 y , PLAINFIELD ACADEMY. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. '■pHE twenty-third session (5 mons.j will com- mehceNov2d. A new building has been erected containing Gymnasium, Music Room, &o. With increased facilitias for instruction, and ample accommodations, this Institution, presents great inducements to parents who de sire the physical and mental improvement of their sons. Terms per session, ■ ■ ■ $7O 00 For circulars with full information address R. K. BURNS, * Principal and Proprietor. , Plainfield, Cumb. co., Oef. 1, 1867- TIIE subscribers are now prepared fo furnish the citizens of Carlisle with the best of COALS lor family use at the following prices: Lykens. "Valley, Broken arid. Egg, Lancaster Colliery, Locust Mountain, Luke Fiddler, and Treyorton, at $4,50, all re-screened and deliv ered any place, in the borough. Also, Lime Coal, in the yard at $3,25, and Blacksriiith’s Goal; , ' , ■ " Always On band all kinds of LUMBER, and cheaper than ever. Our motto is to, please.—: All persons using the above .articles will please give us a call October 8, 1857, T6'Carpenters, Builder*, THE subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that they are now prepared to furnish the following described articles of Lnm 'ber: 'first Common .and Pannel Plank, .and Boards of all thickness j Common Boards and Plank of white pine; Ileralock Joice and Scant ling,.of all sizes and lengths; White Pino and Yellow Pine Flooring, worked; all kinds of Pal ing, and Plastering Laths; Fine & Cyprus Shin gles of all qualities; Shingling Lath and Strip ing, and Fencing Boards 20 feet long. All tim bers sawed to order, ,by leaving tlfeir bills, of all lengths and sizes, (pine, .oak and hemlock.) Sash, Doors, Blinds and-Mouldings, ready for use. The above will be furnished oh the most reasonable terms, and at the shortest notice. To Coal 'Cousumers. —We have constantly oh ■hand all kinds of ’ - such as Lykens Valley, Short Mountain, Tre- Vorton, Locust Mountain, Luke. Fiddler, Sun bury, Wilkosbarre, and the Broad Top; for Blacksmiths! all of which wo will delivered to any part of the town as-low as it can be'bought at any yard in the town for cash or country pro duce. Coal all rlcscrcened and delivered clean. By strict attention to business, we hope to re ceive a liberal share of.public patronage. You will find oue Yard in the eastern end of .'the borough', opposite the Gas W orks.;: Qur office hereafter will be. kept opposite Bentzik Bros, store; in the Office now occupied by David Smith, Esq.. All orders lett at the office or at 'cither of the subscribers’ residences, : On TVest Pomtret street, or at East street, will he prompt, ly attended to:, • ' ; SIIKOM & HOFFEK. Carlisle, Juno 4, 1857. , SAW MIIX, -’ SASH AND DOOR FACTORY ,. sc. . THE subscribors-having purchased the Saw mill of Eberly tSc Miley, at Mechariicsburg, Cumberland county, ■'have made arrangements by which they can, at short notice, fill allorders. They will keep constantly on hand worked boards lor Flooring and -Wcatborboafdingi and also make to; order Sash,- Door Frames, Doors, &C,’, apd all work .required for house building. Our arrangements and. facilities are such that will enable us to furnish everything in onr brio at as favorable terms as can be got-at the river or at Harrisburg. All work warranted to bo what it is represented. Thankful for past favors, wo respectfully solicit a.continnanco of the same. , ; SEIDLE, EBERLY & lIAVERSmCK. . Juno 4, 1857—Ora . - Hover’s Liqiilil Half Dye. THIS Hair Dye needs only a trial to satisfy all .of Jts perfection as a Dye; and tbo following testimonial from thatominent AnalyticCbemist, Professor Booth, of the U. S. Mint, will only confirm wimt thousands have previously borrio testimony- to. , Laboratory for Practical Chemistry, J St.. Stephen’s Place, S . Pliila. Feb. 17, 1857. \ “Being well acquainted with the substances composing Hover’s Liquid Hair Dve, 1 ani sat isfied that by following l tile simple direction given for its use, it will not injure tbo liaif or skin, but will give a natural and durable , color to tbo hair. .■ JAMES C. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist.’' Hover’s Writing Inks’, including Hover’s Fluid, and Hover’s Indelible Inks, aro.’too well known and introduced td require any addition al testimony of their character. Tbo sales have been increasing since their first introduction, giving evidence- that the- articles truly possess, that intrinsic merit claimed .at first for them by tbo manufacturer. ' ■ Orders addressed to tho manufactory. No. ,410 Race street above Fourth, (old ?40. 144,) Philadelphia, will, receive, prompt attention by JOSEPH E, HOVER," Mannfdmrcr. April 16,1857—1 y • ' NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that application will bomadoto the .next Legislature qf Penn sylvania,, to alter the Cbartor-of the Carlisle J)o -posit Bank, located in the Borough-of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so. as to confer upon said Bank the rights and privileges'of a bank of is sue, and to change its name to the Carlisle Biiiik. Also, to increase the capital of said Bank, (which is at present seventy-two thou sand dollars with.the privilege of increasing the, same under its present charter to one hundred thohsand dollars) to three hundred-thousand dollars. ' W..-M, BEETEM, Cashier.. July 2,1857 —Gm . Attorne y at law. -qiiico with Judge Hepburn/oh East Main street. All ,-busi o ricss intrusted to his care will bo promptly at. tended to. March 26, 1857. VERY IMi’ORTANT. . Spratt’s Patent Self Sealing Cans for .preserving Fruits, Green. Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, &c; Every Farmer and Housekeeper should bo a purchaser. For sale at city prices, at the cheap hardware store of Aug. 27. ■ ' H.. SAXTON, BENTZ & BRO, A LARGE lot of superior Sugar Cured Hams and Beef, warranted to bo sound and good. Also, an excellent assortment of Preserve Cans and Jars for-sale cheap at Williams’, Family Grocery, July. 30 1857. - TTLACKSMITH’S COAL.—IO,OOO Bushels Jj/dJf Bituminous Coal, IVonr the celebrated “/onion” Minos, receiving and for sale by W. B. MURRAY. September 8, 1857 Best Family Coal. SIIEOM & HOFFEE And rarmers. Family Coal, iMf fir -ai.-v: wrjxvrc’j’.jn Just Received Carlisle Marble Yard. RICHARD OWEN. South Hanover St,, opposite Dentzs * Siorc 3 CarlislCf ’ THE subscriber has on band a largo and well selected stock of Hca<l-Stones, Monuments, TOMBS, &0., of cliasto’and beautiful designs, ivhicb.be will sell at the lowest possible rates, Doing desirous of selling out his stock. Head stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brown stone, marble work, Mantels,'&c., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &c., con stantly on band. Iron railing for cometary lots, &c., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly attended to. Oaidisle, March 27, 1850. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE I THE bnUATEST AIIKIVAL OP THE SEASON OP NEW; GOODS, ' AT THE NEW STORE. THE subscriber lias just returned from the cfty, and is now opening, next door to Cos tairiagna’s hotel, in. North Hanover street, a splendid assortment of new. and cheap DRY GOODS, comprising Cloths, Cassimeres, Pants Stuff, Tweeds, Checks, Tickings, De Laities, De Boges, Gliallys, Calicoes, Lawns, Ginghams, Alpacas, Bombazines, Silks; Hosiery, Gloves, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hats and Parasols. GROCERIES of all kinds and host quality, Also, a large’stock of BOOTS and SHOES, all of which ho Will sell as cheap as any house in town;. Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit taken at market prices. ■ Don’t, forgot the place, next door to Costa miigna’s (formerly Maglauclilin’s), hotel. N, W. WOODS, Agent, eiylisle. May 21, 1857. & ' , B. J. KIEFFEB, Bi ugsist, HAS moved his store from the former stanp to Ilia now building immediately opposite* and adjoining Mr. C. Inliolf’a. Store. Having taado every arrangement to, preserve his medi cines fresh and pure,-and. having replenished his assortment of .carefully selected drugs, ho ,is how again ' prepared to attend to business 'with care and promptness. His assortment •wilMuruish almost every thing that may bo called tor, either by the physician, or tho fan i ly, for domestic use. The greatest care and precaution will bo observed in • the compoun ding of prescriptions and dispensing of medi cines. His'assortment pf confectionaries arid fancy goods is very general, and will enable purchasers to suit themselves. / v, 'New' Wai'C. ■ A assortment of, China,-.-Glass just boon added to pm* former stock. Every variety of Tea or Dinner sets, cither-China or Granite, may bo selected from our assortment, of the latest styie 4 and fin- as well as Plates, Dishes; Cups and gSf Saucers 1 , Bowls, Pitchers, Teapots, &c. ' THf ‘ Also,- Toilet setts of various patterns, together with Baisins, Tooth boxes, and other necessary articles. A tine.selection.of French and German China FANCi" AUT LODES, cm bracihg' tbc useful as well as ornamental—among which are highly gilt.and decorated Colfee Cupsj Vases, Mugs, Toy sets, Fruit Stands, Fancy Boxes, &c., as well cs Glassware in every vari ety. Allfpraalo at the lowest market price, and to all of which Vve invite a call fronuour friends and customers, x Carlisle, Dbe. 23,.1850 ' . Fi|noflj£ &rocc.ri cs* ‘ ■ JUBT a largo addition to my stock of Family Groceries, among which .will hufoiTnd Rio, Sagnyra, Mocha, Java and Roasted COF FERS; Crushed Lump,- Granulated and Brown SUGARS; Lovering’s Syrup, New Orleanatind Sugar. House MOLASSES; Rice, Starch, Soap, Soda, Cvearo Tarter, &c., ncrkimei^-Pine. Ap ple, and Sago CREESE; BV\ck, Hyson, Impe "riaV arid extra TEAS; Spices of every variety, Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina and Corn Starch, Raisins, Currants,.Cit- Beans, Hominy, Cranberries', Ma caroni, Grits, Table Oil, Ketchup, Pepper Preserved Peaches; Pine Apples and Strawber ries; Pickols, Gerkins, Oniony and Piccplilli.*—■ Fresh Lobsters, &c.,. \ ' •. I call special attention, to my .large stock of Segars and Tobacbo, which is not excelled in the, town. ' Lovers of the weed can be suited eitherihquality.orpricc. . Farmers willflnd Oils oj’.on excellent quality. Also “White Ciyciiscj” a substitute for Tar. , MACKERAL No. j,. 2 and 8..-\VliUe Fish, Shad 1 , Smoked .Herring, &c. < All o! .the above articles arc fresh, and will bc sold low. for cash, or Country Produce taken in exchange. ’ ' : JOHN G. WILLIAMS, Carlisle, January 'B, .1857,. > ,! Saxton’s Spring'-Arrival! • . mrnfm IMMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE. THE subscriber lias just returned from the eastern cities,luid would call .the atteritidn of ;liis friends and. tlie public generally; to the largo and well sulected assortment of Hardware which he lms.now on handj consisting in part of B UILDING-HU TE RIALS, such as nails; screws, hinges, bolts, locks, glass of every description and quality, white, polish-; ed, American, French, enameled and double thick of Ml sizes; paints, oils, varnishes, &c. v Tools , including edge tools of every descrip tion, saws, planes, braces, bits, aiigurs, squares, gauges, files, rasps, hammers,' vices, screw plates anvils,, blacksmith bolides, ,&c. . Slwcmukers and Saddlers , will find a largo as sortment of tools of every description, together _\vith. 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,, deer hair, saddle trees,’&c. ■ ! ' ’ . . . • Coaclimakcrs Tools arid trimiriings of all kinds, snch.as hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts;bows, floor doth, canvass, cloth, damask;, fringe, lacoj mass, axles, springs, bolts, dips, &c: ' Cabinet-niUkers will fiml.a largo assortment of varnishes, oak, walnut, and nmlldgany veneers, knobs of all kinds and .sizes, mouldings, rosofs, .hair cloth; plush, curled-hair,- chair and sofa springs, &c. . • • Housekeepers will also find a largo assortment of knives and forks, Britannia and Silver plated ,table and tea spoons, candlesticks, waiters, shovels, tongs, iron,and brass kettles; pans, &c. .Cedonvaro of all; kinds, such as tubs, buckets, chufni/, &c. * i ■ Jin.. ■* i*.iMn i i , ' | ii^ i i.'irt fw.ii H * -P.in. iTinnTl’fr rtmU'V fix"' all kinds, cultivators, hoes, shovels, rakps, forks, chains, &c. Iron, d largo stock, which I am selling at city oricos. Remember the old stand. East Main street HENRY SAXTON, Carlisle, March 12, 1857. jTplin TiCC, ATTOttSEY AT LAW.' OFFICE in Iho roar of Court House, in the room formerly occupied by Hugh Gaullahor, Esq. dSflislo, May 21j,1857—tf SPONGES. Battling Sponges, best largo. Small dol, Sheep Wool do., Surgopn do.j Medium Medical do.. Common Swerve, &c.>J just received and for sale by January 8, 1857. B. J. KIEFFER. WINDOW SHADES—The finest, largest' and cheapest assortment of window shades can bo had at the now storo'of - 1 1 , J. A.IIDJI/KICH, Jn. Carlisle, /liny 28,1857. dimMit; mom,: machine shop, oar factory and SASH.FACTORY, EAST MAIN STREET',' CARLISLE. THIS extensive establishment is now in com- - pieto order, and supplied with the best ma chinery for executing work-in every department. Tile buildings have also been greatly enlarged this spring,, and stocked with the newest and most improved tools for.the manufacture of Doots, Window Frames, Sash, . * Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and* nil other kinds of Carpenter work. ‘ Wp invite Builders, Carpenters arid others to call and ex amine our facilities for doing this description of work. best materials used, arid prices ns low ns nfc any other establishment in the county or elsewhere. * • Steam Engines Huilt to, Order arid repaired ns heretofore. Engines hnve been recently built for W. M. Henderson & Son, in this borough, R. Bryson & Co., Allen township, Abl & Brothers, Ncwville, Shade & Wetzel, North Middleton, and others, at whoso estab* bailments they may be seen in daily operation, and to whom wc can refer for evidence of their superiority. • ' . . , Iron and Rrass 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 nowon hand.' Two skillful Pat tern makers constantly employed. REPAIR ING promptly attended to Dis tilleries, Grist Mills, Factories, &o. Turning, and Fitting Mill Spindles, &c., done in the best style. Threshing Machines and Horse, Powers, ■ such ns Beyil Gear Four Horse Powei-i, Hori zontal Gear Four anil Two Horse Powers, Corn SheUeis, Crushers, Iron Rollers, Plough Cast ings, anti other articles for farmers, on hand 6r promptly made to order. ' Burden Cars Built , and repaired. Our facilities for building Cars are 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 long experience in the business 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 favor us with their orders.- The con tinued patronage of our old friends and the pub lic is respectfuljy solicited. May-21, 1857—1 y Allen and East Feunsboro’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company ol Cumberland county, incorporated by .amact of Assembly, is now fully Organized, and in operation under the manage, ineht'of the followipg Managers, viz : Daniel Baily, Win. K. Gbrgas, Michael Cock lin, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian .Stayman, John C. Dunlap, Jacob 11. Coov.er,Lewis Hyer, Henry Benj. 11, Musser, Jacob Mumma, Jos. Wickersham and Alexander Cathcart, The rates pi insurance arc as low and favora ble as any Company of the kind in the State.— Persons wishing to become members' arc invi ted to make application to the Agents ot the Company who are willing to wait upon thorn at any. time BENJ. JI. MUSSEE, Pros Henr* EooAN, Vico Pies. Lewis Htek, Sect’ry, Miciiaki, Coe klin, Treasurer, Aug. 10, .’55. •' Cumberland County. —Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; C. B. Herman,.Kingstown; Henry Zoaring, Shiremansiown; Cl)drles.Bell, Carlisle; Samuel Grnham> Jas. M’Dow cll, Frankfovd; Mode Griflith, South Middleton; Samuel Woodbufn, Dickinson; Samuel Cooyor, Beiij. Havcrstiek, flfeclmniciiburg; Jolm Slicr •rick, LisburnDavid Coovcr, Shepherdstowh. fror/c County. —John BOwnmn, Dillaburg; P. Wolford, Franklin; John'Smitb, Esq., Wash ington; W. S. Picking, Dover; J. W. Graft,Pa- i radisc. ■ - ' ’ ■ I J. W. EBT, Hartisburg.— lTotiser & Lochman. Members of the Company hayingpoliciosahout to expire, can have them renewed by making application to any of the Agents. Ilardxv re Uar ware JOHN P-LYNE &.SON, have jus} received their Fall stock of Hardware, which is unu sually large, and in connection ivitii their for mer heavy stock makes it ono of the largestnnd most varied assortments over offered to the pub lic. They have everything that The Farmer, t|ie Builder, the Mechanic, or tho’Jmblic may want in-thelr line, and which'- they are soiling at the very lowest prices. They solicit a call from the public before making their purchases, ns they are confident they can offer such inducements, to the buyer that will fully reward him for his trouble; ' ■’ .Feeling thankful to the .generous public for their former very liberal prttrouage.. a continue* tion of the same is solicited; at our oldstand in •North Hanover street, Carlisle. JOHN P. LYNE & SON. , October 9,1850. . . . C'.irllslc Deposit Kanlt. SPECIAL Deposits will, ho received at this Banki'incorpoiateCl by tile .State of Pennsyl vania, for as short a period: as four months, and interest.paid at the rate of Five per cent, per annum, arid the principal paid hack at any lime after maturity, without notice. Interest ceases after the expiration of the time specified in the certificate,’unless renewed for another given po. riod of four months or longer, in wliich case the interest is paid up until the.time of the renew al. Bank opens at 9 o’clock A.'M. and closes at S’ o’elodk P. M. y order of the Board of Directors. . • .•. . W. M..BEETEM, Cashier December 25, 1850. SQDTH Hanover Street, next door to the Post Office.. ’ :N. B. Will’bo’ absent from Carlisle the last .ton.days of each month. ' * August 16-, 1855. ; ' ffisait, PK.CEO. S. SC ARIGHT, • DENTIST. From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. .Office, at the residence of his mother, East Louther. street, three doors below Bedford. Reference—Rn. Geo. Z. Bketj. March 19, 1857. , WutclicN, JowJiy aad Silver .WARE AT CONLYN’S. THE public aro invited to call-and examine tlio largest and handsomest stock of jS. TCJIIES. JEWEI.KY a mp WA ifoiL a i l v'er ware. ever brought to this place. Having purchased this stock for casli I am 'determined to soil a prrices that ‘‘cdut be beat.” * ' All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to boas represented or fho money refunded. Old. gold and silver taken in exchange THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, May.l, 1856. GEORGE W. M’CALLA, Clocks, Wfiitclics, JUL AhliL. AND JEWELRY. jgJL. 88 Market St*., Harrisburg, Pa. N. B.—Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted. December 11, 1850—ly * MANTILLAS. Another large invoice . of elegant and fashionable Mantillas, just re ceived at the cheap store of Juno 18, 1857., F. GARDNER* & CO FIRE AGENTS mi. i. C.IPOMH, DEALER IN CHAS: OGILBY. FANCY GOODS, FIFT BOOKS, sc. SW. HAVERSTICK, Ims just received • from the city, and is now opening a splen did display of Fancy - Goods, suitable for the present season, to which' ho desires to call the attention of his friends and public. His as sortment in this lino cannot be surpassed in no velty, and elegance, and both in quality,and price of the- articles, cannot fail to please purchasers. It would bo impossiblo'td enumerate his Fancy Goods, which comprise every variety .of fancy articles of the most exquisite shape, such as Paiper Blache Goods, - Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstandsand tyays. ■ . ' Fancy ivoryj pearl and shell card cases i Kadies’ Fancy baskets. • Fancy work boxes, with sewing instruments. ’Port Monnaies,'of every variety. Gold pens andmencils, fancy paper weights. Papotcries, and a large variety of ladies’ fancy stationery. . Motto scals-and and bead purses. Ladies’ riding whips, elegantly finished, La dies’ fine cnttlery. Perfume baskets and bags. Brushes ol every kind for the toilet. Roussel’s Perfumes of the various kinds. Musical Instruments, ol all'kinds and at al prioes, togotUerwill’f’an Innumerable variety o artielcs elegantly finished and suitable for holi day presents, to which In! invites special-atlenl tion. Also, an extensive collection of lIOLII DAY GIFT hooks, comprising the various English and American Animals for 185 S, richly embellished and illus. trate Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for chiltlren of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, and comprises everything used in Col leges and the schools. He also calls attention to to his elegant dislay of . ' Ltiiiips, Ori an doles, die., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others, of Philadelphia, comprising •every style of Parlor, Chamber Sc Study .Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm dr etherial oil, to gether with flower vasesf Fancy Screens, Sec.— His assortment in this line is, unequalled in the .borough, . Fruits', Fancy Confectioney, Nuts,"Preserved Fruits, &c., in every variety and at all prices, all of which are pitre and fresh, such as can be coniidenly recommended 101 l is friends and tlie little folks.. Remember the old stand, opposite the Bank. ■ S'. TV. HAVERS.TICK. Carlisle; December 21, 1854. 1 $5OOO Reward--®}real Race. iHE groat race between the Clothing, Stores of Carlisle, resulted in.thc complete triumph of the new, store of ARNOLD Sf SON, in thu store roonf lately occupied ,by Wise $ Camp bell, corner of North Hanover and Louth.er sts.' It is now conceded by all and every one that they stand pre-eminent among the clothing deal ers iii Carlisle, having succeeded in convincing, their friends, that.they can sell Clothing made and got up,'according.to the latest styles, from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house is possibly, able to furnish them. They have now on baud a largo and splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothing,. Furnishing Goods, Cloths',Cassim-eres and Vost ihgs. Also, Hat's and. Caps, and every thing in their lino for Men and Boys. , Their materials were selected with the greatest care,.purchased at the lowest cnslfpriccs, and at such, houses only, iflio nofer deal in anything: like'auction trash. Their friends may therefore rest assured that, articles purchased of them will and must give satisfaction. Clothing made at the short est notice in the most fashionable.stylo, Jiaving for that purpose secured the services'of an ex perienced Cutter, and laid in a splendid assort ment ofCloths, Cassimcrcs,Testings, tfc., which for beauty and durability cannot be surpassed. To the’ citizens of flic surrounding country wo would say, give us a fair trial. All wo ask is a fair look at our stock and, we will not fail to con vince, yon that our Clothing is better made, of better materials, belter trimmed, cut with more taste, and last; though not least, cheaper than you have overbought elsewhere. Also, a largo lot of trunks, 'Carpet Bags, Unfbrol'las, £c. All hail creation far and near, Of Arnold's Store you shall hear; Lot pealing drums and cannon’s roar Proclaim the news from'shore to shore; Great bargains sure, arc on the wing, Rare wonders then we now will sing At first we’ll speak of Clothing rare, ’ Such trophies, sure willmakc you stare. Ofbroad and narrow cloth sp cheap ■We’ll take a moment’s time to speak. Delighted too yon can’t but bo With prices and their quality; . . Dress apd Sack Coats—aye, Vestings too. What bargains now for. nil of you 1 , ; The Gents will our. compliriicnts receive, ■ And call they must thejvondcrs to believe In Pants we have all' kinds of styles, .One dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Summer Goods—for soon ’twill come— Wadi give yen bargains all for fun. Frocks and Over-coats so very lino, Groat wonders yon shall see fn every line. Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts lor all, All kinds of Gloves to please all who call. But-wo cannot stop In onnmerato, Wo have bargains both good and groat.. Our stock too in the Furnishing lino Is plentiful, cheap and tine. ARNOLD $ SON’S Clothing -Ball. April .12,1855. . • . Clothing, Clolliing! THE CELEBRATED CLVSIIhrG STORE OF Steiner Brother's. has beep removed to the corner room of the Washington Ho tel building, N. \V. corner of the Public Square, whore they havoiopenod ah immense stock of READYMADE CLOTHING. The stock consists in part of Coats', Cloth, Cassimcro and Jean Frock Dress and Sack Coats. BOA'S and YOUTH’S COATS, of different yles and qualities.' ..PANTS —Plain and fancy Kersomero, Cassi net-and Corduroy Pants. VESTS —Satin, Silk’, , Cassimcro, Sattinott and other Vests of different pattevn.3 and quali ties. - . Also —Stocks, Cravats, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy. Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Suspenders, Urn bcrollas, Carpet Bags; etc. Customer’s orders made up im4bo most ap proved manner, of warranted materials. ■The Cutting Department is under the management of practical and experienced workmen, and jn every case satisfaction is guarrantied. The aim of the subscribers is to give every customer satisfaction, by furnishing Clothing unsurpassed in' finish and durability, and at prices defying competition. Carlisle, Juno 5,1856, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, - fColrfeclionafe and Fancy Goods. I'PHE undersigned has just replenished his j X stock of Goods, and as his Drugs and Chem icals have been selected witlu great caro, he is. piOpiueu'tu Iliiuii OfuCVB pl'Olfiptly.. ~ xusi ‘'*hdV llonas may roly upon tho genuineness and purity of every article. Ills stock of Confectionaries is largo,- and selected with special reference to the Holidays, and will afford any variety per sons may dosirc .in that lino. Ho has a large assortment of French, Gorman, and Domestic Fancy Candies. His FRUITS are all fresh and of tho very best quality. His assortment of FANCY GOODS . • la largo and enbraces almost every tiling neces sary Cor the toilet and family. Ho invites spe cial attention to his 'Fancy Work Baxes, Port Folios, Port Monies, &c. Quick sales, shorl profits,' and strict consistency in trade, slial characterize our business. ' B. J. KIEFFER Carlisle, December 20,1850. COLEMAN’S American Grain Mill. The operation of this mill can bo seen at Gard ner’s Foundry. They arc for sale at the Now Agricultural Warehouse of ’ J. ARMSTRONG. Carlisle, Dec. 11, 1860. FOOTEAIiftOTIIEIt, . PRACTICAL Plumbers & Gas Fillers, South Hanover street, opposite the American . ', , Volunteer Office. • Lend and Iron Pipes, Cast Iron Sinks, Hydrants, Path‘Tub. s,' .. Hot and Cold/Showcr Bath Boilers, Baths, Wash Basins, Water Closets, Hydraulic Rams, Force and,Lift rumps', &c., &c. <• ’ Wrought Iron Wol’d. Tubes. • , And every .description of Cocks and Fittings for Gas, Steam, Water, &c. . SnperiorCooking Ranges, Heaters and Gas Failures, put qp j n - Churches, Stores and Dwellings; at short notice and in the most modern stylo. All materials ‘and work in our line at low rales and warranleUt ' Country work and J obbing promptly attend ed to. - . Carlisle, May 29, 1856. Farming Implements. jNc\&- Agricultural Ware-room. T'HE subscriber, located in the basement o< the Methodist Church, opp site the Railroad depot, is now receiving a variety of Farming- Implements, such as Plows, Grain Drills, Graitt Faqs, Corn Shelters,. Corn and Cob Grinders, (Scott’s Giant;) the Crescent Grain Mill, Horse' Shovels, Farm Boilers, Reapers and Blowers, (Blanny’s with 1 Wood’s Improvement,) Straw Cutters, Ike., ail of which are of the most ap proved kinds and workmanship, and will bo sold on the most accommodating terms. Farmers are respectfully invited to call and examine be. fore purchasing elsewhere. . J. ARBfSTRONCr. , For the convenience of farmers, Moore's pa tent Grain Drill will be sold at by Benjamin Clay, and at Shipperisburg, by Gv Long. . ■ ; ■ Car isle, Ang. 21, IfioC—tf lIATS! HATS! THE subscriber most respectfully informs hi» friends and the public generally, that he still, continues the Hat and Cap Store in Main street, where,)io Will bo glad to see bis old customers and friends. lie has now on band U splendid assortment of HATS of all from the common Wool to the finest Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every one who has an eye to get ting the worth of his money. HiS Silk, Mole skin arid Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed (or light ness, durability and finish, by those of any oth er establishment in the county. . Boys’Hats of every description constantly on hand. Call and examine. Carlisle, Jan. 8, .1857 BT W GOODS. JUST received,' a largo assortment of tint? Watches, Jewelry, &c., ladies’Breast Pins iS> and Ear Rings of the latest styles, vary /KvV >ng in price frflih 3 SO to 45/ dollars a rnrify ""** Diamond Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Lockets, Pencils, &c. A large va riety of everything usually kept by Jewelers.—. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call at Nangle’s Cheap JoWolry Store and ox-. amino for themselves. N. B. ; —Watches and Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice. W; D. A. NAIJGLE. August 28, 1856. Family CoalV /!T /"i/V TONS Lyken’s Talley Coal, broken Vr and rescreenod, prepared -expressly for family use and under cover, so that I can fur nish it dry and clean during the winter season. I have also on hand and for sale, the Lnkc fidlcr Coal, from the riiincs of Boyd, Rosser & Co., and Sliamokin Coal, frorii the mines, of Cochran, Pealo & Co., all of which I will sell at small profits for cash, and deliver to any part of the Borpugh. , WM. B. MURRAY, August 7, 1856. a large Spring arrival at JOIU I*. LVIVE & SON’S ' CHEAP.STORE. :., THE public are requested to call and examine our stqck before making their purchases, as wo are selling goods at the luu-cst prices. We have everything you may want in 'our line, and in such quantities that we can supply all who may favor us with thejr patronage. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, wagon and coachmakers’, paint ers, shoemakers; blacksmiths, farmers, laborers and. the public generally, will find a fall and complete assortment of goods to select Irom a. such prices as will be sure to please all. Try tut , JOHN P. LINE & SON, ■ North Hanover street, Carlisle. April 23, 1857..; ■ • ■- - Cumberland Valley Bank. , PROPRIETORS, William Ker, Melohoir Brennenan, Robt. C. Sterrett, John Dunlap,. Ricn’b. Woods, John S. Sterrett, John C: Dunlap, H. A. Sturgeon. TIH S Bank, doing business in the name of Ker; Bronnoman & Co., is now fully pre pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and Udelity. .Moqoyrpcelyed qn deposit and paid back on domand-without,notice. .Interest paid on Spe cial deposits, Certificates of deposit bearing interest at the rate of five per cent, will be is sued for as short a period as four months. In terest on all certificates will cease at maturity provided, however, that if sajd cortlfl«a|m. renewed at any lime thereafter lor another given period, they shall bear the same rnte of interest up to the time of renewal; .Particular-attention; paid to the collection of, notes, drafts, checks, ,&c., in any part of the United States or Cana das. ■ Remittances made to, England, Ireland, or the Continent. The faithful and confidential execution of all orders entrusted to them, may be relied upon. They call- the attention of Farmers, Mechan ics and all others who desire a safe depository for their money, to the undeniable fact, that tlio proprietors of this Bank are individually liable to the extent of their estates for all the Depo sits, and other obligations of Kcr,. Breunenian nian ft Go. ’ . 1 They have .recently removed into their now Banking House, directly opposite their former stand, in West Main Street, a few doors cast of the Railroad Depot, where they will at all limes bo pleased to give any information desired in regard 16 money matters in general. ■ Openfor business from 9 o’clock in.the morn ing until 4 o’clock in the evening. H. A. STURGEON, •Cashier. , Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1356 STEW GOODS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! THE subscriber has just returned from New York and Philadelphia, and is now opening an immense stock of the handsomest and cheap est Dry Goods over brought to Cumberland county. DRESS GOODS FOR THE LADIES. i _ ij-uuiujiuj barege and lawn robes, ducals, do. lains, ging hams, lobelias, ottoman plaids^&g. EMBROIDERIES. An immense assortment o(' elegant French worked collars, undersleevos,. handkerchiefs, flouncing®, edgings andinsertings, bought from the importers in New York, and will bo sold at prices to defy all competition. BONNETS, RIBBONS Alfa A largo stock of bonnets, ribbons and flowers, at very low prices. . ' , . : CEOTIIS Alfa CASJ3IMERES. A now lot of cloths and cassimeres, very good, handsome and very cheap. Irish linens, mus, litis, checks, tickings, linen checks, cottonndes pant stud's for men and boys, in great variety, together with all'other kinds of goods, too many to enmnerato. , All my old friends and customers are respect fully invited to coll and examine my assortment before purchasing, and they will bo certain to getjjood bargains and save money,at the oh "stanj,'Ea'stT\laih "street. t* - ; JS CHAS. OGILBT. Carlisle, April ICth, IBW. war. H. TROUT,
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