■# ■<r BALLAD. , nr meistek If llowers wore good as kisses, Oil then I Will bo bound, . _ That sprouts would soon be growing Ou’oyery inch ofi ground. It* wine wore good as kisses, How very soon we’d see All people who could get it As tipsy as could bo. If broad were good tis kisses, - r ■ Full Svoll, my friend, I know - That corn would rise in piled, ■ And to hakhfg wo woukl go. If cakes wovoigood as kisses, ', Wo’d aOori sou high and low, . Tho countess with her cook-maid, Adi rolling up the dough- ’ If hooks word good as kisses, , And easy to bo earned . Xlowinaliy.au ignoramus Would bo full dqeply learned. Go over the world, good fellow, Consider :iil things well, Thou’lt SCO Mud of every 'pleasure ' ,'Swecl kissing doth hear the bell. lllaxiiiis of Washington. The Tqilowing maxims of Washington ought to bo published in.every newspaper in the land once a year: . Use no reproachful, language against any one—neithcr-cuvacs or'reviling®. . Bo not too hasty to believe (lying reports to the disparagement of any one. in your apparel.be modest, amt endeavor to accommodate 'nature rather-than procure admi ration.. ... .'Associate yourself only with rncn.nf good quality,.)! you esteem your reputation, for it is bettor to be nWrie than in bad company. ... , Let-your'conversation bo, without' malice' or , envy,-for it.is* a sign of a tractable and com-, mendablc spirit;, and in all cases’of-passion, admit reason to govern. •• .Use not,',base and frivolous things-against. ,'groivn and learned men ; .nor very ’diilicult “questions and S'nhjtots among the ignorant, nor •'tilings to be'believed. . _ Speak not of doleful things in -the.time of ■mifilq nqr at the tabid ; nor. of melancholy things, as death or wound, and jf others men tion tbejn, change, if yon can.tholiiseourse. , ■' Break not a jest when'‘none lake pleasure in mirth. ' .Land'll not Ijsud, nof.af all wiilibut oc casion. Deride no man’s misfortune, though there seems ."to be some cause. ; Speak iiot,iiiji.irious.,wordsrOiiherm jestor in .. ScblVal no oho though you may gel occasion. ' > ' ;• '•' Be not forward, but friendly and coni'lcons,' the first -to* salute,'hear and answer—and be not pensive when if is time to converse., • , Keep to the fashions of your equal, such ,as' are.civil iind pfdnly 'withrespect, to time anil place.’ ' Go hot thither,.when j'ou know not whether ybu shall, be welcome or iiot.. • Reprehend not; the iniperloctions’of others, for that belongs to parents, masters and supe riors. ■ Speak not in an unknown tongue in c’ompa ny, but in your .own language ; and that as those of'quality'do, and not as thp vulgar.— Ejublimc matters treat gcriously. ' ,1 Think before yoii speak.; pronounce.' not'irn-. perfectly, nor bring but your,words 100 hastily,, but orderly and distinct. ■" SESTI3IEXT .OP THREE PLIXTISG. ■As to the poetry-diero is in the planting of frees, "tub reviewer says: 1 , •' ' ■•' r * Aliy father will recognize it"as ;j beautiful and easy way of commeiuoraling the birth of cbildren.'in'his-household., Tlfe.uieuibcrs of a •'cohege.cUiss,'revisitiiig the place of their, early' ;',mstrneiloii, -will see in the tree which they left their on their parting day a permanent memo-' rial o,C,their former, union. Travel strengthens . the force of this, reason. . When we. discover how wide,'and high; and Sacred'arc the .rnemo rios'which are kept on earth, b’y means of these signs . whcrf.wo*lfa.ve visited the ohnj'cii-yard . at- Stoke,, with, its' rugged yew tress, where Gray ■ lies ■ buried,-'dr; .the•'•Burnham ‘beeches ivh.cre he used ..to ramble.: 'when, we have looked , upon the .oak a i’enhurst- which marks the' . birth-lime of Rfiilip Sidney.'or that huge tree : a grafion, wile re, nearly four centnl'ie's ago. 1 Edward Planlagenct-first met the Lady Eliza-'- : boll) Wnodville ; when \ve; have'rested ■undei y ‘Milton’s mnlberry’ in Christa Church'Gar den. and .remembered Warton under the,“Avon • willows v’ when we have walked' in that square of The silbVil Ceririsa, where' the -spray-of the fo'untain-sliirnioi'atgns tlic great cypresswlnpli 'Michael'Angelo. planted, or have, lingered ’by that blasted -trunk 'beneath whose shelter,when itshongbs were green, poor Tassowas wont'to ,lpok down over the eternal city; and to dream -and sigh bis life away,; when we.'havo found everywhere the iposl famous sites and events, in. the iiisufry of war. and genius, and religion,- .Tfoiii the massacre at’Clissoif to the victory, at ’Marathon —ffdm. the spot in Cambridge where Washington met the 'American army, to the 'spot in,Bristol wliei'c Angnstinp held confer ence with' the English bishops ; or that most ■ ancient 'place of jnccting. on flib plains of sinmrc, which holds Hie tradition of. Abrahan arid the angels—-scenes offiiilh. and valor,'and ■ romance, fixed arid perpetuated by these lords. of the forest—w-cciping. to, understa'nd better this s'cn hncnfal-reason, which some esteem so lightly. ■ - - '‘-This sort of .nssociaiion, indeed, oalmot ' generally be planned and proviilcd for. The association Comes by chancel; and no raw can say, .when he plants a tree, that it is destined hereafter to .be joined in memory with any green thing. Yet many a man, in hispid age., Secls'a deeper attachment' to-the''home where ; lie has always dwelt; heoause.it is overhung by the boughs' of the tree which as a sapling, he put tltore'in-his boyhoodl . The house lias gone to decay, it may be. and ho must build a bet ter. hut th p trees make the,place so -dear .to * Jjini that he cannot let i£ pass from his posses sion, and Ins children will.keep-it-because.their fattier arc there.— Nurl/£ American lie _. ’ Vy . ■Weiisteitox Oiuoix.—lt is only shallow minded pretenders who make distinguished or igin a maUor of personal merit, or ob.scui'e ori gin, a mailer of personal reproach. A man who is'iiot ashamed of himself need not be ashamed of his early condition- It did happen to me to he.,born in a log eahin, raised among the snow drifts of New Hampshire, at a period so early that when the smoko first rose from its rifde -..ehiranoy and curled over the frozen hills, there was no similar evidence of a whitc.man’s habi tation between it and the settlemenlfi on the ri vers of Canada. Its remains, still exist. I ninke it an annual visit. I carry my children to it to teach them the hardships endured by the generation before them. I love to dwell on the'lender recollections, the kindered ties, the early affections and the ' narration of incidents Which mingle with all I know of. this primitive raifamily abode. T weep do . think that ,none of . ' those who'inhabi;ed it are now among lli.B liv • ing ; and if ever I fail in afleetionate v'cncralinn for him who raised it. and defended it against ' Ravage Vio’lence !md destruction, (dierished all ‘domestic-comforts beneath its robf. and, thro’ , the (ire and blood of Soven>ycars revoiutiunary* -war, shiTink'from n,o toil, no sacrifice to serve his country, and to raise his children to a con dition,better than his own, nniy ipy*namo and thb name of my posterity bo blotted from the memory' of mankind, ’K?”Lately, a gentleman of Chicago, was ac companying two jadics to the pahjjrama of the Arctic Expedition, when, in crossing Market ho stepped on a,hoff>heail'/ioq/>, which flow hp (as hoop's will do,) and sti'iiek him-across Ida not vary 'handsome uoab. “Good Heavens, ladies!” he'exclaimed,-“w,lnch of yon dropped, that!” ... ■ , Ho, For Cheap Goods at Arnolds. First Arrival of the Season. THE subscriber; is' just opening one of the , largest and best stuck'oi'Fali and Winter goo'ils ever olfoTod to, the public in Carlisle. — His stock has boon selected with groat care from thd largest and best houses iu New York and Philadylplda, aiid every effort made to ob tain tho latest and most fashionable styles in tho market. lie thinks lie will bo able to plpgso every variety of taslc, at such low prices "as were never olfered before in. Carlisle. liuaies’ Dress Goods. Plain Black, Moire Antique, Bard, Striped and ligured Silks, French Morinas, Oashemcr-a, Co burges, Plads, ligured striped and plain, nil wool Delates, Alapaca, Debuges/iko.- ■. - '—an, Wlliti Goods, Snell ns Nainsook, plain and figured Muslin, Cambrics, Juckouetls,Bishop Lawns, Brilliants, Bobinetts, &c. . , - * JEmbroulcrfcs. An imnienso stock of French worked Collars, l/nderslaavcs, Handkerchiefs, Floiincings, Edg ings, Laces and Insertings, just direct from tire .importers iu Mow Tork, and will bo sold very cheap. • An immonsd assortment of elegant Bonnet Rib bons, which bo intends to soil' at very low pri ces. > Xlenicsllc Clodds. Bleached and unbleached' Linen and coltoh Sheetings, Table Linens, Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, Osnaburgs, Bags and Bagging, Cot ton and Wool Flannels all colors, Sack Flan nels, Calicoes, Blankets, Counterpanes,'.'faille Covers, Piano Covers, Curtain Muslins, &c., al so, allcojofs of Carpot Chaiu and CottouTwist. • Sliawls. A largo and elegant stock of Stella, Thibet, Bay, State and Brocha Shawls, also; ah assorfment of Gentlemens’Shaivls, all ,ol which will .be sold .•very cheap;. ■A very-largo and handsome assortment of Lai dies’ and -Childrens’ Furs, 'whieb*he intends to dispose of at very lory-prices, ■ CScntlcuJcas’'Wear. ; Cloths, Cn’s'simcrs,Vestings, Gassinettsj Tweeds, Jeii’ns, Silk and Woolloti Undershirts and Draw ers, Linen and Silk Hakfs,-’ftc. . Carpels, Oil ClptliS; Ac, A very largo,lot of three ply, ingrain, Venetian, Ilcnip and Rag Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths of all widths, Rugs and Carpet Bags. ■ ' Tran&VVrn«>kEii. A largo lot of Trunks of all gfzos a and quality. He lias a largo lot of Looking Glasses, wbichhe ■intends to sell olf at a low tlging. > ■ A large .assortment of.Ladies’-and Childrens’ -Shores which he, will sell.cheap aFlho.old stand in Worth Hanover street’, three doors North of the Carlisle Bank. .-lie .respectfully invites the public tqcalkahd examine.jiis stock boforepiu 'oliasingyas'bvory slfolt wilt.be made .to give perfect satisfaction to those wtio mar.-favor him with a call. I’UILIP ARNOLD. , October I', 1857-. nrcw Fii't£ cioo'dß.- I am now oponingalotbrElegaiitFiillShawls,- .Ladies’ new style dress goods, Embroideries, &c. Call and see them at the'cheap slorfi. 1 ' CHAS.; OGILBY. Carlisle, Sept. 17,1857, - job!x ro.'ss.Eivwjcmr & c 0 .5 Fish, Cjiccse and Provision . MERCHANTS, . > Jso. 30 & ‘iO’N'brth Wharves, half-way Uet\vcon ’ Arcdi and Kaco Streets,ityila. . ; .March. f 2, 1857—1 y B3NTZ „hayc -just opened one of the-largest and best assortments of Dry Goods ever brought to Carlisle. Their stock has been selected with'unusual care, from the; best.houses in iS T u\v York and Philadelphia,; nml every effort made to obtain the latest and most fashionable styles of dress; ‘ They flatter themselves they U’i/1 .he’;ihle to suit eveiy varie ty of taste, at prides as'Jmr or lou'ur :than they can be bought,here or in the.city. LADIES j : I)RESS GOODS, * Such aif Bluck Silk Robes, Fancy Silk Robes, Foulard Silks, Bayadere- Silks;- Moire Antique, India, 'Mbinuiiiig, Fancy. Silks, Bnrego'-Robos, Lawn Hobos,*'Grenadines', Pure .Chali, Ducals,. Poplins, Argentine,-Brilliants, Gingham Lawn, Bombazine, Crape do Espegno, Himalaya Cloth, Tamiirtinq, Alli.aca„,all if del do Laino, Gash .merci ■ v - : ' - ■ A full assortment.'qf White ,Dr,osa*,Goods— Nainsook Muslins,.. Victoria Lawns, Figured Swiss, Sto,; Tnlvofs,,'fbr-Mantl.oa; White and Black Crape- Shawls, Stella, Thibet, ModQ .'aud .Brocba do.fSpring do.,See..; bonnets, bonnet satins; ribbons, flowers, etc.; coronation,.oru-. vella and -crinoline skirts;, brass hoops.; also, collars, un.derslcevos, standkerohiefs-, in great variety. ; ■’GENTLE SIENS’ WEAR. . Cloths, cassiincros, dfap do ti casbniorets, ■snminorcassimeros, o6Uonades, silk Undershirts, linens, haiiakcrchrcfs, etc. '■ -* ' DOMESTIC-GOODS. ■ " - ' ~ Bleached and unbleached linen and cotton, sheeting, table linens, table covers, piano do,, counterpane's, straw Jiata amt,.Hats, looking, glasses,- tickings, window shades of all kinds, umbrellas, muslins, and every-variety of dry goods'in common use. ■' .-. Wb*have just-laid in a large stock of tapestry,. ingrain, imperial, mixed and rag carpets,, oil cloths, malting, etc., at lowest prices. We re spectfully invite the public to, call and examine our slock before purchasing, ns wo have bought onr.assortment at such rates that wa.cannot he undersold. , ■ Special attention paid to.furnishing gooija, from (he city,' per order, at,shortest.notice. - ’ Every effort will bo made by .the firm to. give satisfaction to those who May favor theinwith a call. ■ . BENTZ 4- BRO. JIOS’JFOR. SfrIXJHEK’S '- CHEAP HAT, CAP,. BOOT AND SHOE - ' STORE, " Coit.xplt OF Pudlic Squ.uie, offosite Market lIOL’SE. ■; -a SPRING ARRIVAL., WE ipvitq .the-attention of tho public to onr lai l go and varied assortment of Goods, which will be sold as cheap as at aiiy oilier es tablishment imOarlisle. We have every variety of Hats, for Men, Boys and Children, made of excellent material and of every grade and price. Also, a splendid assortment of Straw Hats, Caps, and Infants’ Hats, ready,trimmed,. .All kinds ol Cloth and Glazed Cap's,:from 25 cents upwards. ■ ' Onr stock o( Boots and Shoos cannot bo ox celled, and we invite onr old friends and cus tomers, .as well as others, to call and examine onr stock, us wii feel confident of our ability to please. " All kinds of Ladies’, Misses’ and-Childrens’ Gaiters, ot the best material, constantly on hand, J. B. KELLEU. MVB.--All rips sewed gratis. Carlisle, May 7, ISS7. TO THE LADIES ! We have just received li fresh invoice of those boantilnl fall stylo all.wool Delaines, which Imvo’already received the,approbation of-all who have seen, them, to which we invite your attention. Also, 1 caso 01-mnv stylo Stellor.Sliawls. C;v soon at the chcap'stm'o of September 10, 1857 JUST received, n'jroslr supply of,Perfumer lea, Hair Oils, Pomades) Hair Restoratives. Coloring Fluid, .Soaps and Extracts ..of bvoi vtuTcty, for sale at small advances Try • * January 8, 1857-. -B. J. KIEFFEK. QRGANDYS, French Fawns and Brilliants, , of every’stylo and- finality, can bo bad, •cheaper than ever olfurod in Carlisle, a,t the now store of 1 . . J..A. HIiMRICH, Jit. Carlisle, April 28, 1857. , Ribbons, Ribbons. JTurs, B?hVs* Looking Glicsscs. FALJL GOOIPS. BENTZ & BRO T. J. GitAIIAM, J. L. il’-DOWEDL, 3. M*. DAVIDSON, , - GRAHAM, M’DOWELL, & CO. Gexebai Land-Agents, •, , " Leavenworth .Cily 3 KuMas* Territory. WILL liny, still and locate lands in Kansas and Nebraska Territories, lo\i';Vi}-l Vo st ern Missouri, buy mid self lands, loan and"invest money; Jmy and sell drafts, give information re specting Iho.,country, and do. jv, general agency business., • - • Kepeuenoe— John B. Bratton, Esq., Carlisle; W. It. Bootehr, Banker,.Cin'llsle; Hon. Jas. H, Graham, Carlisle; Ker, Bvoniieman Jk QotJ Bank ers, Carlisle; W. M'. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle; Goo. Sanderson, Esq,,'Lancaster Pa.; John A. Aid, Member Congress,Ncwvillo, Pa,;' Wm. S. Cobuau, Newviile, Pa.; Hon. M. Cockiin, Shcp herdstown, Pa.; Henry Reini.mi & Son’s', Merch ants, Balt. Md!; E. J. Blake, Esq., Cashier ot -Mercantile Bank, N. Y.; Snyder Hi M’Favlant), Real Esfalo.Agonts, Minnianopolis, Min. Ter.; Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney & Real Estate Agent, Sterliiig, III.; H. W. Malcer, Esq., Hen ry City, Ilk; Ex-Gov. J. Ritner, Cnmb. co., Pa. E. W. Clark & Co., Bankers, X'hila.; Gov. Pol lock,.Harrisburg, Pa. March .5, 1857—1 y ; ' ' ' - ■ riillSHMiD ACADEMY. .NEAR CARLISLE, PA. 7"PIIE twenty-third session (5 mens.) will com-' X monco Nov 2d. A now building.has. been erected.containing Gymnasium, Music Room, &o. With increased facilities for instruction, and, Ample accommodations, tins Institution presents groat .inducements to parents who. de sire tho, physical and- mental improvement pt their sons. ' - , Terms per session, $7O 00 For circulars with full information address R. K.. BURNS, ■ Principal and Proprietor. Piaintioidj-Ciimh. co., Oct. I, 1857 v .■ 1 Best Family Cqal. THE subscribers are-notf prepared to furnish tho citizens. .ofGarlislo .with' .tho best ; of GOALS (or family "se at the following prices; Lykens Valley,'Broken and Egg, I.ancaster Colliery, Locust- Mountain, Lnko Fiddler, and Trovorton, at' sd,6o, all Te-screened and deliv ered 'any. place, in tho borough;. Also, Lime Coal, in tho yard at 53,25, and-Elacksmith’s Coal.,' ■ ' 1 ■ . . - AlwrVysonhanda.il kinds of LUMBER, and cheaper tlnni ever. . Onr motto is to please,—r AH persons using tho abovo'articlcs'will please give us a call SHROM: & HQFFER. ' - October 8, 1857. To Ciii’peJitci'!s,'S3tiilcleVsi, Ami Farmers. THE subscribers wonldrospcctfully announce 'to the public, that flfny arc now preparedly) furnish the following described articles of Lum ber : First Conimoli niid PiuinoF,Plank, and’ ’Boards oi" all thickness } Common 'Boards ,and ,P)ank of white pine j>Hemlock,Joice and Scanl liUg-,.btbdl sizes-nnd.'longths; White .Pino and YellowEino Flooring, .Worked; all kinds of Pal ing and Plastering Laths; Pine & Cyprus Shin gles of. all-qualities; Shingling Lath and Strip ing-, rind Fencing Boards 20 foot long, ■ All tim bers sawed to,'order,' by leaving tlieir bills, 61. all lengths and sizes, (pine, oak and,hemlock.); Sash, .Doors;, Blinds.and Mouldings ready for. use. The above will he 'furnished oh tire most reasonable terras, and lit the shortest notice.. ■ - To Coul Consumers. —WAhhvo, constantly on h.nnd-al! kinds of • •,* Family* Coal, such as Lj'kens yalley, Short -Mountain, Tr'o vorton,- Locust Mountain,. Luke Fiddler, Sun. bury, Wilkeshiirre,"and ' the Broad ; Top, for 'Blacksmiths; all of which wo will .delivered to any part of the town-as fow as'it can be bought* at any yard in the town for cash or Country pro duce. Coal- all re.screened and delivered clean. By strict attention to business, wo hope tq 'ie-- ceive a liberal share of public patronage. You will tiiul.onr Yard in the eastern end of the borough, opposite” the GW Works. Guy office hereafter 1 will lie kept opposite Bontz ik Bros, store,, in. the office, now occupied by David Smith,-Esiß All orders loft.at the office or at either, of . tho su■bsel•ibtlrs , residences, on. West Pomfrct street, or at East stroct, will be. prompt. - ly attended to,.’ -■ ' . ■ SHHO.M & uovrim. Carlisle, JUno 4, 1857. ' . • '• - SAW TMjra.lL, SJtsil JIND DOORFACTORY, /yc, THE subscribers-having purchased the ,Sa\y ■ null of Eberly & Miley, at ■Meohanjcsburg,-| Cumberland county, have made arrangements by which they can', at short notice, fill all ordersi They Will keep constantly on hand worked boards 1 (Or Flooring'.and Weathevbpardtng, and also make to order Sash; Boor Fnuncs,-Boors, &c., I and all work required for house building. ..O.ur | arrangements and'facilities ate such that will enable us to-furnish, everything in our lino at,as favorable .tonus as can bo.got at the river'or at Harrisburg. All work warranted'to bo'what it jis represented. Thankful for -.past layers, \vc. . respectfully solicit a continuance of.tlic same. ■SEIBLE;-EBERLY & HAVERSTICK.. 1 June -1,-1837- —Gin - , . Moviir’s Unlaid -flS'aii* Esjc.- rpins Hair Dye needs only a" trial to satisfy all •].. of its perfection as a Bye, and lUp follo wing ■testimonial from that eminent Analytic Prbfcbsor 'Booth,.'of the U. S. Mint,, .will billy, confirm .whitf thousands hitvtf previously borne testimony to. . , Laboratory for Practical Chemistry, j • St. Stephen’s .Place, i . . Phila. Fob. 17j 1857. j “Being well acquainted with the substances composing Hover’s Liquid Hair Bye, I am sat isfied that by following the simple direction given for its use; it will not injure the hair or skin,.but will give;a, natural and,'durable' color to the hail'; -1 . - JAMES.O. -BOOTH, Analytic Chemist. . Hover’s IVriling-Ivks, including Hover's* Fluid, and Xlover’s-Indeliblo Inks, are too well known-ami’introduced. toyequirO atfy addition, al tesiimbny of their character,’ The.sales hav.o bcen-incVeasing since their first introduction, giving.-evidencc that the articles truly possess tbit intrinsic merit- clqjhucd al first for them Cy the mamihrctui'CTT * >V ■ ; Orders addressed to tlio , marinfaptory, No, die Race street above Fourth, (old No, 144,; Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by - ~ - JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer ; April IC, 1857—1 y ; JVOTICE. NOTICE is InJrcby given that application will .be.made to the next Legislature of Penn sylvania, to alter the charter ol the Carlisle De 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 Bank. Also, to increase the capital of said Bank, (which- is at present seventj’-two thou sand dollars with the privilege of increasing the sumo under its present, charter to one hundred thousand dollars) to,three hundred thousand dollars, W. M. BEETEM, Cashier ., July 2, 1837—Cm • AIJGIISTUS.M. ..SAWDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oflico with Judge Hepburn, on East Main street. All bnsi. ness intrusted to ids care will, bo promptly at tended to. March 20, 1857'. YER.Y IMPORTANT. Spratt’s Patent Self Scaling Cana lor preserving Fruits, Green Corn, Peas', Tomatoes,- Ac. Every Farmer and Housekeeper should bo a purchaser.. For sale at city prices, at the cheap hardware store pf . Aug. 27. . , . 11. SAXTON. ' Just Received A LARGE lot of snpurlorSugnr'Cnrcdllains and Beef, warranted to be sound and good. Also, mi excellent assortment of Preserve Cans and Jars for sale cheap at ■Williams’- Family Grocery. • •July 30 1857. , • - • BLACKSMITH’S. COAL.—IO,OOO Bushels ot Bituminous Coal, from the'celebrated, f< Lemon” Mines, receiving and for safe by W.B. MURRAY. , * September 8,1855 T. -Carlisle Marble Yard. . , ..RICSSASiSJ OWEN. .- South -Hanover 57., oppoifto Bailzs 3 Siore s '■ ' .Carlisle,. . THE subscriber has on hand a largo and well selected stock of ,- ■ _ : 'Mc*rtus«*Mf», TOMBS, &c., of chaste and.-Ueautiliil designs, -which he will sell at tho-lowcst • possible rates, Doing desirous of selling out his stock, Ilead stones flnishcd from threcdollavs upwards. Brown atone, marble .work, mantels, &c., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &c., con slantly on hand. Iron tailing-for cemetary lots, &c., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will be promptly attended to. • . . Carlisle, March 27, 185 G. KJEEP-.IT PEOPLE ! TUB .GREATEST. ARRIVAL OP. TUB SEASON OF .WS2W-«®©»S, ' ■ ; . AT THE MEW STORE. THE subscriber lias just returned from the city, and is now; opening, next door to tamagmps hotel, in North. Hanover street, a splendid assortment of new and-cheap DHV ‘’GOOD?, comprising .Cloths, Cassimcres, Pants Stnfl’, Tweeds, Checks, Tickings, De;Laincs,‘ Do Beges, Gballys, Calicoes, Lawns, Ginghams, Alpacas, Bombazines, Silks, Hosiery, Gloves, Bonnets, Hibbons; Hats and Parasols. ’ GKOCKUIES -of all kjridft and .best-quality'. .Also, a large stock of BOOTS andSIJOESj all of which' he will' sell as- cheap as’ any hous£iri town., . , ■ . . ■ - Butter, Eggs,'Hags, Soap and-Dried Fruit taken at market prices. . \ v , . Don’t forget the. place, next floor ’ to .Costa magna’s (formerly Alaglauchlin’s) hotel..'- • , ’ ' • ’ ;N n WV WOODS, Agent. ; , Carlisle, May 21,. 1857'. r - - ' . -JS;. HAS ihoyed his store from (ho funner stanp 'to'his new building ynmcdlutcly .opposite 4 •and adjoining MiVC. Inholf’s Store, -.llaying mado. every arrangement to preserve his medi cines fresh and - pure, and having "replenished his-‘assortment of carefully selected drug's, he is nowagain prepared to attend Co *llll3lllOBB with care and promptness? His assortment Av.ill luniislv-aimo.st. every thing that may he called for* either by the physician, or the fau j jyi fpl ? domestic use. The greatest care ;and precaution will be observed in tho compoun ding of prcsci'iptkTus and dispensing of medi cines, IlijS assortment of 'Confectionaries and fancy goods is- .very gejfpnil, and will enable purchasers' to suit, themselves. ■ * ' -'K.CW 1 ' Ware. A.GENEEAE -.assortment of Oliina, Glass and.QuooDswarc,- has jlist been added to our •'formcr'stdplct -Every Variety of Teaor Dinner nibts, 'either Oliina'or Granite, may be selected from our assortment-of-the latest stylo aud tin - Mgr) lab, as well, .as Elates,' Dishes, Cups and' (V$S/ Saucers, Howls, Ditchers, Teapots, &o, YEjfb.AJsd, Toilet, setts, of various patterns, together with Baisins, Tooth boxes,, and .other necessary articles.. A tine selection, of French and German China T’ANCT AKTICEES, em bracing the llsefnlaswell as ornamental— among whiclrure highly gilt and decorated Cotlee Cups, Vases,'Mings,■’Toy sets, Fruit, Stands, Fancy Boxes,&c., as well as Glassware ih overy vari-- of.y. ; All for sale at the lowest market price, and- to’.aU bf which wo invito a call from our friends and .’customers Carlisle!, Dec.23,' 185 G . Fti-maSy .Wi’bccrics./- JOST recofvccl u largo jirldilion to'rtiy stock of FamHy, itmoug beiojind, Ji/b, SagH3*ij\, Java ttini COF FEES; Onishoti'Jbunipt GnlnuJatbd aitcl Brown- Sl/GAJiSj Syr up, -jNew.Orleans and* StigaV JlousoiirOßAiSS.ES; Pice, Starch, Soap,' Sodiij-Cream Tartar, &c., Herkimer, -Pine Ap pro,'and Sago CHEESE;-Black,- ITj’son, Impe and extra TEAS; Spices of every m variety > Chocolate, GOcoa, Fav.inaand m Gorn Starch, Ilnislna,- Currants,-CiU jgjgvoiij Beans, lloini.ny, Cranberries, Ma caroni, GvUffjTable OB* lCotchup,Pcppcv.Stmcb, , | Preserved Peaches, Pine Apples and.Strawhcr- rics; Pickolsj Gorkins, Onions aud'PiccolilU.-^- Fresh LebstW, .. •, . "yi call special attention .to_^yd^r^:.’stock-of Segars aitjjl^pbaooo, which ia.npiji,excelled imthq /tpxyifi'. e Lovers of the.wccU.dajy ho suHcd^fjfoxiniftalUy 'or price. Farmers thill find Oils Of tin excellent quality. Also “White Grease,” a substitute lor Tav. MAGKEItAL No. 1,2 ami 3. 1 White Fisly Shad, Smohcd llcrfing, &c. • All ot the.,nbovo:!nrticlus are fresh,'and will ho sold low,for cash, or Coun.try, Produce taken in; exchange JOHN G, WILLIAMS a Cmlislu, Janimry b, 1857. gaxtoii’s Spi'lug* Arrival! IMMENSE stock .of'hatibtcaire The subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities, and would call-the attention of his friends and-the public generally; to the large,aml well selected assortment' ’of IlUrchvaro, which he Ims now. on hand, .consisting hj part of ' - V BUILDING MJITEIUJILS, , , such fts nails, screws, hinges, bOhs;,locks, glass ; .of every description.and quality, white* ])olish. ud, American, French, enameled and double thick ofairsijics; paints, oils, varnishes, ’ Tools, Including edge-toolsaf every descrip tion, saws, planes, braces, bi.ts, angn.rs, squares, gauges, files, rasps, hammers, vices, screwjilatcs anvils, blacksmith helloes,‘&c. ■ Shocinulters.anU Saddlers, wiJl.find a largo as. sortmont of tools of.cvcry description, together with". Uulieg and gontlcmwi’s HoroccQ. lining, binding,'patent and Ffcnclvcaif skiiis,uwls,‘shoe thread, wax, peg's, lasts, harness mountings, col lars, girthing, whip stocks,' doer hair, saddle trees, &c., •' 1 /■' , - Codchtnukers Tools and trimmings of allklndfi, such as hubs, spokes, felloes,,shafts, bows, floor cloth, canvass, cloth, fringe, lace, mass, axles,’springs, bolts; clips, &c. CdhincliViuh'crs will find a large assortment of varnishes/ oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers, knobs of all kinds and sizes, mouldings, resets, liair cloth,- plash, 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, iroij-.aiid baiiss fettles, pans, &c. together with Ceddrwaro of all'kinds, such as tubs, buejeofs, clml’iis, &c. ' , •Agricultural Implements, embracing plows of all kinds, cultivators, hoes, shovels, rakes,forks, chains, &c. - - • Iron , a'large ‘stock, which I am sollingafc city uvr'ces. ‘ : Remember the old stand, East Main street, : HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 12, 1857. .Tollsi jface, - Attokwey At jlaw. OFFICE in the rear of Court House, in'the room formerly occupied by Hirgh Guullaber, Esq. Carlisle, MayJH, 1857—tf,, \ CJFONGES. Bathing Sponges, best largo, OsmalUlo., Sheep Wool do’., Surgeon doA Medium .Medical ,dp., Coniinpn Swerve, &o.S lust received and for sale by . _ January 8, 1857.. B. J. TCIEPi’ER.' WINDOW SHADES— The finest; largest and cheapest assortment ot window shades can ho had at the now store of J. A. IIHiRRICH, Jit. Carlisle, 5/ay 28,1867, MMaS IMUDM,, MACHINE SHOPr'CAB FACTORY AND .SASH FACTORY, \ ■ EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. THIS extensive csttiblisbmcnt.-js now in com? pletc order, aud sujjpliucl \yit!i thebestma chinery lor exeeiitingwork in every.departnient. TI»o I)Uilclings have also boon greatly enlargod-; this, spring, ami stocked with’the newest and most,improved tools ior tlie inanubictnic ot Doors, Window Frames,’Sash, 'Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and all other kinds of Carpenter.-work.--, Wo invito •Builders,.Carpenters and others to call and ex amine our facilities for doing this description of work. D 5” Tho best .-materials used, and prices as 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 for W. ill. Henderson isi Son, in tins borough, It. Bryson .& Co., Allen township. Alii ■& Brothers, Newvilie, Shade 4c Wetzel, North Middleton, aud others, at whoso estab lishments they may be seen in daily operation, and to whom wo can refer for evidence of their superiority. ■ - „ . ■ • ■ of every description, from (lib smallest to the heaviest-pieces, executed nt 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 lor Paper Mills, Dis tijleries, Grist Mills, Factories,, &c. Turning and Fitting iUUL Spindles, &c., done ip the host stylo. Threshing Machines and Horse Powers, „ such as Bevil Gear Four Horst;.Powers, flori-- zontal Gear Four and Two Horse Powers, Corn Shelters, Cnfshers'/Iron .Hollers, Plough - Cast ings, and-other articles for farrhUrs, on band-or promptly .made to,order.-- ‘ /• Burden'Ca'rs Built , anti repaired. Our facilities for building Cars are now more complete’than heretofore, uhd'en ables'ns Xo -furnish them to transporters on the railroad on'accommodating-terms, and made of tlie. bust materials. Orders solicited and'entire 'Satisfaction guaranteed.. . Thu long-experience in tlie business of-tlio senior partner of the.firm, mid the. completeness of our innebinery in every-braiifb,of 'tbe'estab lisbment,'warrant ns in assuring the best-work to;alt -who favor ns with,their orders. Tlie con tinued patronage of onr old friends and the pub lic is respectfully solicited.'■ . ' ¥. GARDNER & CO. .. . May 21,1857—1 y ■ . . ■ ■■ SKSUJJtASCE.■ i'Uß'AlJ.ori andjiast Peii|isboru J Mutual. Fire Insuraiice.Compajiy ,ol.Cumberland comity, incorporated by an act of Assembly,ls now fully organized,' and in operation under the manage ment of tbiffollowing Managers,' viz Daniel Daily, ,'U'iiii K. Gorgas, Michael Cock, liii, Meieboir Brenneniari, Chrisfiai.r Stayipan, Jtilin' G. Dnplap, Jacob -11 l Coover, Lewis flyer, Henry. Logan, Bchj.Jf. Mnsser, Jacob-iMumina, Jos. Wickersham.and Alexander Catlicart. ■ ■ The,rates-of.insurance are as low and favora ble as any Company of the kind in the Slate.— Persons wishing to; become members, are invi ted.to make application.to; the 'Agents oi the Company“Vvlio are willing to wail upon them (it any time BENJ. 11. MUSSER. Pres, ITex'iiv Locus, Vico Pies. ■Leins Ili-Pb, See fry, , iriciiA'Ei.-CocicuN'j Treasurer.,-. Aug. 10, ’66i . Cumberland Cuunfy.—ll udoipli Martin, New 'Cumberland-, 0. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zearihgj" Sbjromnnstown;. Charles 8011, Carlisle; Samuel Graham, Wosf ponnsbovo’j Jas. M’Dow. ell,TraiUtlbrili Mode GriflUh; South Middleton; Suiime) Woodbnm, Samuel Ooovor, Bonj. Havorstick, Mechamcsburg; John Slier-' rick;'Lisburn ; Havid CoOvcr, Shepherdstown. CoiMi/y.—John BowmanytSlllsburg; P. riVoifurd, Franklin ; J olmSniith, : 'Esq., IVbisli (dngfon; IK. S. Pickipg; Dover; J. B r . Craft, Pa-' radiso. ~ „ ' . ■' , . , - ■ Jlarrisltirg, —lTopsCr;& Locluuan. ‘ ■ ■ Members of (lie Company liavingpbiiciosabquf. to expire,, can have, them,renewed by making application to any of the Agents.,.. J. w- eby. {UhtrHvrarc £ Marti ,v:tr« ! J' OXIJSr..P.-.LTNIE.& SON',.have just reSoivcd tliciv Fall stock uf-lhu-dware, which is unu sually large,--.and' In connection with thou 1 lor ,n,icL,' hcftV.y sfook’inakus it one of'the largest and 1 most vaVied a'kspitmentsovev oliered to the pub lic.. TlnJ^-hayh'everythingthat the Favm.Oi'; the Bnildei'i 'tholUhchahitv, oh the public’ may want in their.'line, and'Which they are selling at- the. very lowest'prices. They solicit a call from the public 'before making 'their.purchases,' as they are.cohlident they can oiler such inducements to, the buyer' that will Jjilly reward him. for Ids trouble. . Feeling thankful-to the generous public for their former very liberal patronage, a.continua tion’ of (lie saihe is solicited, at our old stand -in Hofth HahoVer streetV’Cariisle:- ~ .', JOHN P. LVNE'& SON. October 9,185 G. . . ' ; ■ Carlisle Deposit Bimk. .OPEOiADDeposits-will bo- received at .this JJ Bank, incorporated by thp-Stato of Pennsyl vania, for as abort a period as four months, and interest paid at, the rate .of Five ppr cent.- per annum, and- tiro' principal paid back at any time., after maturity, without notice. Interest ceases after the expiration of the tiino-specified in (he .certificate,'unless renewed for another.given po, riod of foni'.mohtlis or longer, in-wlnch cas'e the interest is paid rip until the time of the .renew! al.. Bank opens at 9 o’clock A. M: and closes •at'3 o’clock- P. 31., , y order of fho Board of Directors. . ' ■ ' * , ’ 17. 31; BEETE3I, Cashier December 25, 1850.. . SOUTH 'Hanover Street, next'door to. the Post Oflicc. " . - -.- - " N. B. Will bo absent'from Carlisle the last ten days of each month-.'' August 10, 1850 ,»K.GEO. S. SEARIGHT, , ''DENTIST. From the Bullimore, College of Denial Surgery. . Oliico at the .residence of his mother, East Lonther street, three doors below Bedford. Reference— Dn. Geo. Z’. Buetz.. ' Jlareli'l9, 1857. Watches, Jcwlty iiad Silver .WAKE AT CONEiIfN’S. THE public are invited to call and examine the largest and handsomest stock of Ms WATCHES, JEWEEKY AND JS&, SILVERWARE. ever brought to this place. Having purchased this stock for cash I arir determined to soli .a prrices that “can/ be beat.” t All goods sold by ino, guaranteed to hens represented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in eschangh • ■ THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, May 1,1800. GEORGE W. M’CALLA, DEALER IN Ms Clocks, Wntclves,.. M,. AND JEWELRY, iO-tL' N, B. —Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted. . December 11, 1850—ly . MANTILLAS. Another largo invoice of elegant and-fashionahlo Mantillas,’jusfre .coivod at the cheap store of ’ . ' - ’ CHAS. OGILBY. Juno 18, 1857. . * . . Iron and Brass Castings AGENTS’, Util. I; <D, EiOOiSSIS,.- 38 Maiikkt St., HAiinisnuno, Pa, ” . FANCY , GOODS, FJFT BOOKS, sc. SW. IIAVERSTIOK, has just received . from the city, and is now opening a splon did display of I’aiicy .Goods, suitable tor the present season, to which hb .desires'to.call the attention of Jna.friOnda and the l)iiblic. His as sortment in this linc'cahnot bo surpassed in no velty and elegance, and both in quality and price,, of the nuticles, fcamiot fail to please purchasers. It would, bo impossible to enumerate his Fancy GoddjS, - ■ K . which comprise every variety of fgney articles of the niost'cxquisito shape, such as ... Xhypei'.Jdaf.he Goods, . Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkslandsand trays. - • ' r , - > Fancy ivory; pearl and shell card cases. kadies’ Fancy baskets. ■ - ' . : Fancy work boxes,; jvith sowing instruments.- Port Mommies, of'ov.ory.'variefy. .. Gold, pons and pencils, landy paper weights. . Fapoteries, and a largo variety of ladies’ famiy stationery. • 1 Motto seals aqd wafers, silk and head purses. Ladies’ riding whips, elegantly finished, La dies’tinp cuttlery. . Perfume baskets and hags. Brushes tfl every,kind for the toilet. Roussel’s Perlmhes of the various kinds. . Musical Instruments,' ol all kinds arid .at al .priccs, together with an imimuerahle variety o articles elegantly finished and suitable for holi day presents, to which he invites special ntthnl tion. Also, an extensive collection of UOLII DAI” GIFT B O O il S , comprising the various English and , American Annuals for, 1855, richly embellished and illus trate I Poetical Works, with-Children's Pictorial Books, for children of all ages, llis assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, and comprises everything used in Col leges and the schools.. Ho rilso calls attention to to his elegant .dislay of , ’ Liimps, Gi'iiindolcs, from the extensive establishments of Conjoins, Archer and others, -61 Philadelphia, comprising, every style.of Parlor, Chamber & Study. Lamp's, for.biirning either lard, sperm or clherial oil, to gether .with flower vases, Fancy- Screens, jkc.-f- Ilis assortment in this lino is. unequalled in i£he borough.' , Fruits, Fancy Confecllbney, Nuts, Preserved Fruits, &c., in every variety and at all prices; all. off which are pare lind fresh, such as can he confidcnly recommended to ids friends and the little folks. ' Remember'the old stand; opposite the Bank... - • , ' S. TV. HAVEItSTICK. ~ .."Carlisle, December 21, 1851. . . sso®® .BScwartl"®i'Cf»t Knee. I HE great race .between .the .Clothing'Stores J of Carljaloyrosiilted in the. complete triumph of tile.new store of AlthfOLD # SON, in the, store room .lately occupied by; .Wise $■ Camp bell, .corner of Nortlrllanover and Louthor sts. •ItMS.now cpnceded"by all an.d.evcry one that they stand pre-eminent among tlie clothing deal .ers-imCiirlisle, having'succeeded in-convinclng 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 lo "furnish them'.-. • They, have now'on hand a,large and splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Cassmieres and Test ings. - Also,. Hatband Gaps, and everything in their line fur Men and Boys.-'' .Their materials, were selected with tlie greatest care,- purchased at the.lowest cash prices,'and at such houses pHiy, who never deal in hnything-likc auction trash.' Their friends may thereforcrost assured that articles purchascdof them will: and imist give satisfaction. Clothing niade nt the Short est notice in thh most fashionable style, haying' for Jhat purpose secured, the services ..of an .es ..perienCed'Cntter, and.hiid’ in a splendid assort-, 'mentor Cloths, Oassimcres, Vestings,#c., which for'beauty aiid durability cannot be surpassed! To' tlie citizens,offthe surrounding country y:e would say, give us a fair trial.; All wo ask is a. fair look at our stock and wo will not fail, to,con-, vinco yon that our dlothing'is bettor'made, of hotter materials,.better trimmed,-cut with more taste, and last .though. hot feast,, cheaper than, you have ever bought elsewhere. Also, a largo lot of Trulitfs,' Carpet Bugs, Umbrellas, sc. . All hail creation far and ndir, '.■■■/,• ~ .Of Auxorm’s Btore you shall hear! Lct'p'eah'ng drums and oannon’s.roar Proclaim the nows from shore to shore; Great bargains sure, arc on tile wing, , •Rare wqndors then wo now will sing : At first we’ll speak of Clothixg rare, > • Suck tropliies, snrOMvill make-yon stale. ■ Of broad, and-narrow cloth so cheap We’li.tako a indniont’s time to speak. • Delighted top you can’t but be .. With prices and their quality ; ■ , • ■Dress and Sack Goafs—aye, Vestings too, - What bargains now for all of you I ■' . The Gents will ouv compliments receive,. ' And.cairthey must the wonders to believe. In Pants wo have all kinds of styles,. Gnedoilar and upwards, piles ou piles. • In Summer Goods—for soofi ’.twill come— We’ll give, you bargains all for inn. ••.. -.r Frocks add Qvvr-coats so Very title, Great wonders you sliall see in every lino,- Hosiery, Suspenders; Under-shirts tor allj Adi kinds, of Gloves to please ail wild call. But we cannot stop tdennnicfatc, -We have bargains both good and groat. ’ too-inthp Furnishing lino Is plentiful, cheap and tine. ‘ ARNODD $ SON’S' Cloiliind. HaJV, April 12, 1855. •• - ■ . . • ' .. Clothing, Clothing! THE CELEBRATED CLOimA'G, STORE OF. Steiner & Brother's lias,booh removed' to the corner room of the Washington Ho-, tel.bnilding, N. W. corner of the Public Square, where they have opened amimmense stock of ISIE AtoY-MA®®' CSaOTBIINiR. The stock consists in part,of - • Goats, Cloth, ■ Cassimeru' and Jean Frock Dress imd Sack Coats. BOVS and YOUTH’S COATS, of different -ylos and qualities. , fancy Kersomorc, Gassi net and Corduroy Pants." . . ■,VESTS—Satin, Silk, Casa!mere, ■ Sattinett and oilier Vests of different patterns and IRs. • ■ ' ■ Also—Stocks, Cravats, Pocket and. Neck Handkerchiefs, Plain. aiid-Fanoy Shirts, Under ShiVtvDrawfiis', Stockings, Suspenders, Um borolias,'Carpet Bags, etc. Customer's' ordtsrsmindc tip in the most ap proved manner, of warranted materials* The CiitiiiigDopartmcnt is under the management of practical and experienced'workmen, and in every case 'Satisfaction is gnarrantied. ; ” ' The aim of the subscribers is to give every customer satisfaction, by .furnishing Giotliing unsurpassed in finish and durability, and at prices defying competition. •Carlisle, June 5,1800. DRCfiS, GHEMICAtS, Confectionaries and Fancy Goods, r PUB* undersigned lias just replenished his 1 Stock of Goods, and as hisDru v gsand Chem icals have been selected with great care, ho is prepared- to fill all Orders promptly. Ilisfriehds may rely upon the genuineness and purity, of eyeiy article. His stock of Coniticlloßiarics is large, ami selected-with special reference to the Holidays, and will nilord any variety per sons may desire in that line, lie lias a largo nssorlinent ot French, Gormap, and Domestic Fancy Candies. Ills FRUITS are all fresh and of the very besjt quality.' His assortment of FANCY GOODS is largo and cnhraccs almost/cvcry'thing noefts sary for the toilet and fanply. Ho invites spe cial attention to his Fancy Work Boxes, Po.rt .Folios, Port Monies, kc. Quick sales, shorl profils, and’ strict consistency in trade, shal characterize our business.. ■ B. J. EIEFFER Carlisip, December 20,1855. (IOLEMAN’S American Grain Mill. The' S' operation of lids mill can bo seen.at Gard ner’s' Foundry. T’lioy.aro for sale at the Now Agricultural Warehouse of ■ : J.' Armstrong'. Carlisle, Dec. 11, 1860. ‘ - ■ FOOTE & BROTHER, • PRACTICAL : Plumbers & Ous. Fillers, South Hanover street, opposite the American Volunteer Office. Lead and Iron Pipes, Cast Iron Sinks; Hydrants, . Bath Tubs, Hot and Cold Shower Bath Boilers, Baths, Wash Basins, Writer Closets, Hydraulic Rains, , Force rind Lilt Pumps, tic., &c. • Wrought Iron Wcl’d. ...u . Tubes. And every description of Cocks and FitthW for Can, Steam, Water, &c. Superior Cooking Ranges, Heaters ami Gas Fixtures; put up ; r . Churches, Stores and.Dwcllings, at short nolito and in the most.modern stylo. All materials and work in our line at low rates apd leurranliu' Country work and J ebbing l promptly ed to. ■ • • Carlisle, May 29, 1856. Fai-ming Implements. New Agriciillnral ’Ware-room. rPIIE 'subscriber, located in the haseriaont ot [ ttie Methodist Churchy opp. site the Railroad 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,)!the Crescent Grain Mill, Ilorsrf Shovels, ..Farm Boilers, Reapers and Mowers; (Manny’s .with Wood's Improvement,) Straw Cutters, &c., all .of Which are of the most ap- r proved kinds and workmanship, and will besolcf on the most accommodating terms. Farmer/ are respectfully invited to call and examine be-' fore purchasing elsewhere. J. ARMSTRONG. For the convenience of farmers, Moore's pa tent'Grain brill will bo sold at SliircnuuistoTrjy by Benjamin Clay, and at Shippcrishufg, by 6'; Long. ; ' Car.slo, Aug. 21, 185G—tl HATSt HATS! rpHE subscriber most respectfully informs his X ftjonds and, the public generally, that.he still continues the Hat and Cap Store in Main street. Where he will; he. glad lo jeo hip old chstoihors maud friends. Ho''has now on hand a splendid 'assortment of HATS of ail dosefiptiohs, from the common IVooI to the iinest Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every one who has an eye to get. ting tlie worrit of his money. His Silk, Mole-, skin and Beaver Hats, .are unsurpassed (orlight, ness, durability ami-finish, by those of any oth er, establishment in -tlie county. Hoys’ Hals of every description constantly off hand.™ Call and,examine.. ~ „ Carlisle, Jan.,8,.-1837. aw goo Us. J.CST received, !! largo, assortment of fine' Watches, Jewelry,&c., Indies’ Breast Pins' ’ <ej. and Ear Riligslof the latest styles, rary-' ihg id .price from ii 50 to 45 dollars a' eSsifc sett. Diamond Finger Kings, Breast Pins, Gobi Lockets,* Pencils,,&c.'. A large ra'-'' riety of everything usually kept by Jewelers ■, Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited' to call at Naugle’s Clidap Jewelry Stpre andoi-, amino' for themselves. ■ . , N. B.—Watches and Jewelry ropaired’at die' shortest notice. ; AT. D. A. NAUGLE. ' • August 28, 1858. , . # " r ' ■■■■ ; . Family Coalt /rrKrv TtINS Lyken’s y alley Coal, hroVcti tJ'Lfvr and resorccnod, prepared expressly lor family use and .under pover, so that 1 can fur nish it.dryand clean daring the winter season. J have also on hand and tor sale, the Luke, tidier’Coal, from the mines of Boyd, Kosser Sc Co., and Shaniokin Coal, from the mines of Cochran , Pealc & C 6., all of which Tyvill sell at smali.protits for cash, and deliver to any part of thoßorough vrat- B. MURE AT." August 7.155 C ' V.- " A LARGB SPRING ARRIVAL AT ■iSOMS a*. lA'XE,& SOU’S CHEAP STORE. TDI3 'public are requested to call and examine our sto'ck before. milking llieir; purchase's, as wq are selling gpods at.the lowest prices. We have everything yep may want in, our line,.and im.such quantities that we can supply all who may favor ns with their patronage. •Carpenters, cabinetmakers,.wagon and coaclimak.ers, paint ers, shoemakers,' blacksmiths,' farmers,. laborers and the -public generally, will find a full and complete-assortment.of goods to select from a. such prices as will be sure to please all. TryusX '. JOHN P. DYNE & SON, North Hanover street, Carlisle. April 23, 1857. ■ , ' Citsuberlaiid Valley Bnnk. PROPRIETORS, ' Y'ili.iaw Ki:r 5 Meloiioir Brenneiu*, Eq'bt’. C. Steurett, John DtINEAr, iticn’i). Woods, John S. Steruett, John C: Dunlap, H. A- Sturgeon. THIS Bank, doing business- in the name of Ker, Brennoniah & Co., is now Inliy pro-’ pared , to 1 do a general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity!' .Money received on deposit and paid back on ■demand without notice. Interest paid on ciiil deposits;. Certificates of deposit. hearing interest at-the, ride of five per cent, will be is sued for os short n period as four months. In terest on all certificates Wil- cense at maturity , provided; however, thill if said certificates are renewed at any liriie thereafter (or another given period, they sliall hear the same rate of'interest up to the lime ot.renewal. Particular at tent ion paid to'the collection of notes, drafts, checks, &c., in any part of* the United States or Cana das/ ■ Remittances made to England, Ireland, of the Continent. The faithful and confidential oxeciftion ot all orders entrusted to flicin,-niay he robed Upon. ' ! They call- the attention of Farmers, Mechan ics and all oth'ers who desire a safe (irpo'Sifdry for their money, to the undeniable faet, that the proprietors of Ibis Bank are iiuliviMally liable, to the extent of their estates for all tlio Depo sits, and otlior obligations of Ker, Bfonncinan man A Cot ' They have recently removed into their new Banking Henso. directly opposite their former stand, in West Main Street, a few doors, east oi the Railroad-Depot, where they will at all times bo pleased to give any information desired in regard to money matters in general; Open toT business from 9 o'clock inthe morn-' mg until 4 o’clock in the evening. ' H. .A. STURGEON 1 , Cashter. Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1356’ " - - ivbw coops; BARGAINS!, BARGAINS I! THE subscriber has just returned from New York and Philadelphia, and is now opening; on immense stock of the handsomest and cheap est Dry Goods ever brought to Cumberland county. ■ . ■ . . . DRESS GOODS FOR THE - LADIES. A lull assortment of magnificent silks, chailis,- barege and lawn robes, ducnls, do tains, ging- - bams,.lobelias, ottoman plaids, &c. • EMBROIDERIES, An immense' assortment of elegant French 1 worked collars, nnderslooves, handkerchiefs,- flounoings, edgings and insertings, bought from tho importers in N.cwji orkj P pric6s to defy allcoinpetition. . BGNNBTS, RIBBONS "AND -FLOWERS. A largo stock of bonnets, ribbons and flowers,, at very low priced. cCOTIIS AND- CASSIMEEES. A new lot of cloths and.ca.ssimcrcs, very go® * Imndsomo and very cbeap. Irish linens, njjj i. lins, chucks, tickings, linen checks, cottonnae pant studs for men, and boys, in groat varitijri together with all other kinds of goods, too man/, to enumerate; . . . All my old friends and customers arc rospeci fully invited, to cull and examine my assortroen before purchasing, and ,they will bo. ®o"a,"n|j got.good Imrgainsarid save money, at tno stand, Fast Main street' ‘ CIIAS. OGIM'S ..Carlisle, April.lotb,lB67. .. j t W3I. 11. trow.-
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