GOING HOME WITII A GIRD. “Jceras,” of. the Baldwinville (N. Y.) Ga gette, thus decribcs an eyent in the life of a country boy: . ' . We were between sixteen and seventeen years of age'when the event about to bo related transpired, and as a deception of our personal appearance at that time is absolutely essential to the point of our story, wo will give it .as concisely as the subject-will'allow. In reference then, to that period,-to say that wo were green in the usual acceptation of the term, would give the reader but a poor idea of the figure we displayed. Rather imagine a tall, lean, cadaverous, swarty looking chap, with legs like a pair of longs, a countenance about as expressive as a plate of Dutch cheese, a mouth that came very near making an island of the head above it, a face covered with furze that looked very much like the down on a new ly hatched gosling, with a gait that would lead the beholder to conclude that we designed to travel, down both si(|cs of the street at die same time, and you have a correct daguerreotype of Jeems in the 17th year of his age. One dark, gloomy night in the month of De cember, we chanced to be at a “spelling school” not a thousand miles from Baldwins ville, where our eyes fell on a “fairy form” that immediately Set our susceptible heart in a blaze. She was sixteen, or thereabouts, with bright eyes, cherry lips, and red cheeks, while thoau burn ringlets clustered in a wealth of profusion around her beautiful head, ind her person, to our ravished imagination, was more perfect in form and outline, than the most faultless stat ue ever chiseled by the sculptor’s art. As we dur feelings, which never before had as pired girlward, were fully aroused, and we de termined to go Home-with her that night or per ish in the attempt. As soon, : therefore, as shdolwas dismissed, and our “lady love smiji bly.bonnetcd and cloaked, we approached to offer our services as contemplated, and we then learned an important lesson, viz: the difference between resolving and doing, As we neated her, we were seized with a partial blindness— red, blue, green and yellow lights flashed upon our vision, and appeared and disappeared like witches in a phanlasmagdHa—our knees smote together like Belshazzar’s when he discovered the haiid writing on the wall, while our-hcan thumped with apparently as much force as if it were driving two penny nails intdour ribs. — We, in the meantime: managed to-mumble over something known to the Recording Angel, but certainly not to us, at the same time poking mjt our elbow as nearly at right angles with. (Sir body as our physical conformation would admit. The night air blew keenly which served in some soft lo revive us and ns our Senses re turned whit were our emotions on finding the cherished object of our first, love, clinging to our,arrii with all the tenacity a drownding man is said to clutch at a straw! ’ Talk of Elysium, or sliding down greased rainbows, or, trading bn flutes, what are sich “plnlinks’’in compar ison to lhose t inighty ones that Swelled our bo som nigh to the bursting of our waistcoat but tons! Our happiness was sublime, sublimity sublimely sublimated, and every person who has ever felt the divine throbbing of a fledged love principle, fully understands the world of bliss couched in the 4th sth Gth and 7th words at.the commencement of this senicnce. Well, we passed oji pleasantly towards our Sally’s home, talking of ‘ love and„ dove, and dart and part,” until so courageous had we be come, that we actually proposed to “go in and sit awhile,” to which our Dulcinea very gra ciously assented. Alas, for us h how soon Were we to be reminded that the “course of true love nefer did’run smooth." Sally had a brother of. some ten summers who accompanied us along the way, and who’ was in wonderful high spirits at the idea of his sister's having a beau, and he would walk around us frequently, giggling in the height of his glee, and eyeing us as closely as if ourself and Sally were the world renowned Siamese twins ; and he was taking his first look. Bill, by the way, was a stubbed, chuckle head boy whDSSLbftbilraents would have made the fortune of any two dealers In mob rags. At length wo reached the bars and while we, were let ing them.down. Bill shot past us and, tore for The house as if pursued by a’ thousand bulls of Bashan. lie (lung open the door with a bang and exclaimed’at the top of his voice— “ Mother! mother 1 Jim Clark is cummin’ home with Sail 1” “Is he ?”.screamed the old woman in reply, “wal t declare! I didn’t think the sap-head knew enough 1” Going to General Siiipsli. The extravagance of what arc known as fash ionable people in New York, is extraordinary, 'Bo support it they must all be in a, possession uf incomes averaging from 30 to 40 thousand dollars each.. Of course this is out of the ques tion, aricl hence, uppcr-tendoin in Gotham is rar pidly rushing to desperate bankruptcy. Hear what a correspondent bf one of our papers; who dates, from Now York,'says: .“ This is a fast age. Wo not only live fast, travel'fast and die fast, but.we arc fast buyers. In the way of extravagance no former age ever excelled us. This not, only proves that the country is running largely to wealth, but also cinder bread and, tinsel. There are dwelling houses in this city which cost $200,000. ..To keep such a house in servants, butchers, balls, parties and bassoons, runs away with $30,000 more. Everybody seems bent upon making the utmost •■splurge" and rushing to ‘‘highfa- Ibtin" and gold edged spittoons. A.lady, the other day. paid $4OO for a handkerchief. A' shawl worth $l5OO is quite a “common occur "rence” in this metropolis. Pori mommies-, 'set with pearls and diamonds and costing from $75 to $3OO, have just been introduced by a Paris importer. Fans worth SCO may be found at Stewart’s by the dozen- If this fact don't prove that we live in a fast age—that we arc doing business on a high pressure principle—l don’t know what would. O’A' woman-lias no natural grace more be witching than a sweet laugh. It leaps from her heart in a clear sparkling rill, and the heart that hears it feels bathed in the exhilarating spring. It turns the prose of our life into po clryi Triflings showers of sunshine over the darksome wood, in which we are travelling ; it touches with light even our sleep, which is no more the image of death, but is consumed with dreams that are the shadows of immortality. - (fy” Voltaire was in the habit of keeping a Book- in which he placed the seals of all h s cor respondents, and underneath each wrote the ad dress of the person who 11 happened tu be. If he received a letter, he would examine and as certain from whence it came, by referring to Ins Book : and if from a quarter he did nut like, he placed it in another envelope, and returned it. unopened, to the writer. A man-named William Daily, of Detroit, Michigan, charged with robbery. Was, on Sat urday night last, on board-a train of cars on the Great Western Railroad, and seeing two officers pass into the cars where he was, while the train was in , motion, jumped from the car and was instantly killed. 337=- Brown had been in love with a young Ifady, and asked permission to call her by the name of some animal, which request was gran ted. on condition that she should have the same privilege. On leaving. Brown said, “good night deer, (dear.’’) “Good night,' boar. (boro.”) said she. Brown has since quit the company of young ladies. [Q= A merry doctor said (be other day, that people who were pronipl in their payments al ways recovered from their sickness, ns they were good customers, and physicians could not afford to lose them. Newspaper subscribers please notice. 80, For Cheap Goods at Arnolds. ,Piist Arrival of the Season., riTOE subscriber is just opening ,orie of the JL'largest artd best stock of Fall and Winter goods ever offerodto the public in Carlisle.— His stock has 'been selected with groat care from the, largest‘and -beSfrhOnses'in New York and Philadelphia, and every effort made to ob tain the latest and most fashionable styles in the market. He thinks he will be able to please every variety of taste,, at such‘low prices as wore novel offered before inrCarlislo. JL-.idie*’ orc«s Goods., Plain Black, Moire Antique, Bard, Striped and figured Silks, French Morinas, Cashen)ers,,Co burges, X’luds, figured striped and plain all wool Detains, Alapaca, Doboges, ike. ■ Wliitd Goods, . Such ns Nainsook, plain and figured Muslin, Cambrics, Jaokouctls,Bishop Lawns,Brilliants, Bobiuetts, &C. , . embroideries. An immense slock of French worked Collars, Undersloeves, Handkerchiefs, Flouncings, Edg ings, Laces and Inscrtings, just direct from the importers in New York, and will be sold very cheap. Ribbons, Ribbons. An immense assortment of elegant Bonnet Rib bons, which he intends to sell at very low pri CCS. ■ Domestic Goods. Bleached and unclenched Linen and cotton Shootings, Table Linens, Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, Osnaburgs, Bags and Bagging, Cot ton and Wool Flannels all colors, Sack Flan nels, Calicoes, Blankets, Counterpanes, Table Covers, Piano Covers, Curtain Muslins, &c._, al so, all colors of Carpet Chain and Cotton Twist. Shawls. A largo andolegant.slock of Stella, Thibet, Bay, State and Broclla Shawls, also, an assortment of Gentlemens’ Shawls, all of which will be sold very cheap. Furs, Furs. 'A very largo and handsome 'assortment of. La dies’ and Childrens; Furs, which he intends to dispose of at very low prices. Gentlemens’ Wear. Cloths, Cassimers,Vestings, Cassinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Silk and Woollen Undershirts and Draw, ors. Linen and Silk HakfS, &c. Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. A very large lot of three ply, ingrain, Venetian, Hemp and Rag Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths of all widths, Rugs and Carpet Bags. TruiiKs, Trunks. A largo lot of Trunks of all sizes and quality Looking Glasses. lie has, a large lot of Looking Glasses, which he intends to sell off at a Ipw figure. A large assortment of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoes which lie will sell cheap at the old stand in North Hanover street, three doors North of tlie Carlisle Bank. He respectfully invites.the public to call and examine his stock bei'orepur chasing, ns every effort will be made to give perfect satisfaction to those who may favor him with a call. , -PHILIP ARNOLD, October 1, 1857. Wcw.Fall Goods. I am now opening a lot of Elegant Fall Shawls, Ladies’ new stylo dress goods, Embroideries, ■&c. Gall and see them at the cheap afore. • ’ CHAS. OGILBY-- Carlisle, Sept. 17, 1857. • JOHH rat. HEXNEDY & CO.. Fish, Cheese and Provision MERCHANTS, No’. 30 & 40 North-Wharves, half-way between Arch and Race Streets, Phils. March 12,1867—1 y , FALL GOODS. |)SNTZ & BROTHER have just opened 1J 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 house's in New York and Philadelphia, and every .effort made to obtain the latest arad most fashionable stylos of dress. They flatter themselves they’ will bo able to suit every varie ty of taste, at prices as low or lower than they pan ho honght here or in the city. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as Black Silk Robes, Fancy Silk Hobos, Foulard Silks, Bayadere Silks, Moire Antique, India, Mourning, Fancy Silks, Barege Robes,. Lawn Robes, Grenadines, Pure Chali, Ducals, Poplins, Argentine, liiilliante, Gingham Lawn, Bombazine, Grape dc Espegnc, Himalaya Cloth, Tamartinc, Alpaca, all Wool do Laine, Cash mere. ' A full assortment of White Dress Goods—' Nainsook Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Figured Swiss, &c.; Velvets, for'Mantles | White and Black Crape Shawls, Stella, Thibet, Mode- and” Brocha do., Spring do., &o.; bonnets, bonnet satins, ribbons, flowers, etc. ; coronation, cru vella and crinoline skirts; brass hoops; also, collars, undersleeves, standkorcluofs, in groat variety.. GENTLEMENS’ WEAR,; Cloths, cassimeros, drap do-' ti casbihorots, siimmercassiincrcs. coUonndes, silk undershirts, linens, handkerchiefs,' etc. . DOMESTIC GOODS; Bleached and'unbleached'linen and’cotton, sheeting, tabic linens, table covers, piano do., counterpanes, straw hats and flats, looking glasses, tickings, window shades of all kinds, umbrellas,' muslins, and every variety of dry goods in common use. We have just laidun a largo stock of tapestry,- ingrain, imperial, mixed and rag - carpets, #il cloths, matting, etc., at lowest prices. Wc re spectfully invite the public to call.and examine our stock before purchasing, as we have bought our assortment at such rates-that we cannot- be ■ undersold-; Special attention paid' to furnishing goods from the city, per order, at shortest notice. Every effort will bo made by the firm to give satisfaction to those who may-favor them with a call. BENTZ BUO>; ISO! FOR KELLER’S CHEAP HAT, CAP, I. OOT AND SHOE STO Corker of Pcduo Square, opposite Market House. SPRING ARRIVAL. , WE invite the attention of the public to onr largo and, varied assortment of Goods, which wilt bo sold as cheap as at any other es tablishment in Carlisle. We have every variety of Hats, for Men, Boys ami. Children, made of excellent material and of every grade andprico. Also, a splendid assortment of Straw- Hats, Caps, and Infants’ Hats, ready trimmed. All kinds of Cloth and Glazed Caps, from 25 cents upwards. Our stock of Boots and Shoes cannot be ox colled, and we invite our old friends and cus tomers, as well as others, to call and examine our stock, us we feci confident of our ability to please. All kinds of Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens’ Gaiters, of the best material, constantly on hand. J. B. KELLER. N. B.—All rips sowed gratis. Carlisle, May 7, 1857. TO THE LADIES ! We have just received a fresh invoice of those beautiful- fall stylo all fool Delaines, which have already received the approbation of all who have seen them, to which we invito your attention. Also, 1 case of new stylo Stollor Shawls. Call soon at the cheap store of September 10., 1857. - BENTZ & BRO. Jt/ST received, a fresh supply of Perfumer ies, Hair Oils, Pomades, Hair Restoratives, Coloring Fluid, Soaps and Extracts of every variety, for sale at small advances bv January 8, 1857. B. KIEFFER. OR GANDYS, French Lawns and Brilliants,- of every stylo and quality, can be had cheaper than over offered in Carlisle, at the new store of . J. A. HUM,RICH, Jn. , Carlisle, April 28, 1-857. | T. J. ORAnAMi JV-L. II’DOWEDL, S. 11l DAVIDSON. GRAHAM, M’DOWELL, & CO. ' ’ General Land Agents, Leavenworth City, llamas Territory, WILL buy, sell and locate lands in Kansas and Nebraska Territories, lowa £ West ern Missouri, buy and sell lands, loan and invest money, buy and self drafts, giyfc information re specting the epuntiy, and do a general agency business. , Reference— Solm B. Bratton, Esq., Carlisle; W. M, Beoten), Banker, Carlisle! Hon. Jos. H. Graham, Carlisle; Ker, Brenncman & Co., Bank ers, Carlisle; W. MrHertderson, Esq., Carlisle; Geo. Sanderson, Erq., Lancaster Pa.; John A. Aid, Member Congress,Newvillo, Pa.; Win. S. Cobean, Nowville, Pa.; Hon. M. Coeklin,Shop herdstown, Pa.; Henry Rclmau& Son’s, Merch ants, Balt. Md.; E. J. Blake, Esq., Cashier of Mercantile Bank, N. Y.; Snyder & M’Fnrlano, Real Estate Agents, Minnianopolis, Min. Te£.; Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney & Real Estate Agent, Sterling, III.; H. Wjj«atcor, Esq., Hen ry City, III.; Ex-Gov. J. Rimer, Climb, co., Pa. E. W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Phila.; Gov. Pol lock, Harrisburg, Pa. , March 5,1857—1 y, ■ PLiIHFIELD ACADEMY. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. rpHE twenty-tiiird session (5 mons.) will com -1 mencc Noy 2d. A now building has been erected containing Gymnasium, Music Room, &c. With increased facilities for instruction, and ample accommodations, this Institution presents great inducements to parents who de sire the physical and '.mental improvement of their sons. Terms per session, . $7O 00 For circulars with mil information address R. K. BURNS, ' , Principal arid Proprietor . Plainfield, Cuftib. co., Oct. 1, 1857. Rest Family Coal. THE, subscribers arc how prepared to furnish the citizens of, Carlisle with the best of COALS for’ family' use at the following prices : Lykens Valley, Broken- and Egg, Lancaster Colliery; Locust Mountain, Luke Fiddler, and Trevortori, at $4,51), all re-screened and deliv ered atiy place in the borough. Also, Lime Coal, in tho yard at $3,25, and Blacksmith’s Coal. ’ ~ - Always on hand all kinds of LUMBER, and cheaper than ever. Onr motto is to please.— All persons using the above articles will please give us a call. •a SHROM & HOFFER. October 8,1857. To Carpenters, Builders, And Farmers. THE subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that they are now prepared to furnish the following described articles of Lum ber : .First Common and,,Funnel Plank,-and- Boards of ail thickness ; Common Boards and Plank of white pine; Hemlock Joice and Scant; ling, of all sizes and lengths; White Pino rand Yellow Pine Flooring, worked; all kinds of Pal* ingrand Plastering 1 Laths; Pine .& Cyprus Shin gles of all qualities; Shingling Lath and Strip ing, and Fending Boards 20 feet long. All tim bers sawed to order, by leaving their bills, of ail lengths and sizes, (pine, oak and hemlock.) Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings ready for use. The'above will bo furnished on tho most reasonable terms, and. at tho shortest notice. To Coa/ Consumers.—We have constantly on hand all kinds of Family Coal, such as Lykcns Valley, Short Mountain, Tre vorton, Locust Mountain, Luke Fiddler, Sun, bnry, Wilkbabarre, and tho Broad Top,.for’ Blacksmiths; all of’-which’ wo will delivered to any part bf tho town as low as it can. bo bought at any yard in the town fqr casli ■or country pro; duco. Coal all re-scroened and delivered clean. By strict attention to business, wo hope to re ceive a liberai'sharo of public patronage. , You will find our Yard in tho eastern, end of the borough, opposite tho Gas Works. Our oifioo hereafter will be kept opposite Bentz & Bros, store, in the office now occupied by David Smith, Esq. All orders left at the office or at either of the subscribers’ residences, on West Pomfret street, or at East street, will he prompt ly attended to! ’ • SIIRO.U& HOFFER Carlisle, June 4, 1857.. SAWVMIIX, SASH .AND DOOR FACTORY, tfc. THE subscribers having purchased the Saw , mill of Eberly & Miley, at Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, have made arrangements by which they can, at short notice, fill all ordors- They will keep constantly on hand worked boards I for Flooring .arid' Weatherboarding, arid also make to order Sash, Door Frames, Doors, &0., and all work required ior house building. Our arrangeriients and facilities are such that will 1 enable us to furnish everything in our lirio at ns favorable terms as can be got at the river or at Harrisburg. All work warranted to be.what it is represented. Thankful for past.favors, wo respectfully solicit a continuance o< the same. SEIDLE, EBERLY & lIAVERSTICK. Juno 4,1857 —6 m Hover’s Liquid'Hall’ Dye. rpllfS Hair Dye needs only a trial to satisfy all I of its.purfection as a Dye, and the 'following testimonial from-that'eminent Analytic Chemist, .Professor Booth, of. the U. S. Mint, will only confirm what thousands have previously borne testimony to. - < Laboratory for Practical Chemistry, 1 St. Stephen’s Place,' > . Pbila. Feb. 17, 1857. \ “Being well acquainted with the substances composing Hover’s Liquid. Hair Dye, 1 am sat-.; isfled that by following the simplo direction given for its use, it will not injure the hair or akin, but will give a natural and durable- color to the hair. . , JAMES C. BOOTH", Analytic Chemist.’’ ' Hover’s ffVriling Inks, including Hover’s Fluid',' and Hover’s Indelible Inks, are too well known and introduced to require any addition; al testimony of thoir character. The:saloshave Ucen increasing since their first introduction, giving evidence that, the articles truly possess that intrinsic merit claimed’at first for.therii by the manufacturer. Orders addressed to the manufactory, No. 410 Race, street above Fourth, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will receive -prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer, April 16,1857—1 y NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that application will bo. made to the next Legislature of Penn sylvania, to alter the charter of the Carlisle De posit Bank, located in the BoroOgh of Carlisle, Cumberland, county, so as to confer upon said Bank the rights- annfpviviieges- of a bank of is sue, and to change its name to the. Carlisle Bank. Also, to increase the capital of said Batik, (which is at present seventy-two thou sand dollars with the privilege of increasing the same under its present charter to one -hundred thousand dollars) to throe hundred thousand' dollars, W. M. BEETEM, Cashier. July 2,1857 —6m AUGUSTUS M. SAWYER, , Attorney at law. oflicowitn Judge Hepburn, on East Main street. All busi. ness intrusted to his care will be promptly at tended to. March 26, 1857. - VERT IMPORTANT. ' Spratt’s Patent Self Sealing Cans lor 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. Just RecclYetT A LARGE lot of suporiorSugarCurodHams 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. ■ BLAOKSMITII’S , COAL 10,000 Bushels of Bituminous Coal, from the celebrated “ Lemon” Minos, receiving and for sale by W, B. MURRAY. September 3, 1857, Carlisle Marble Yard. mcililßD OWEW. South Hanover SL, opposite Bcntzs* Store, ; , • ‘ Carlisle , THE subscriber lias on band a largo and well selected stock of Kcad-Stoncs,Monuments, TOMBS, &0., of cbastc and boautifnl designs, n'liich ho will sell at Hie lowest possible rates, Doing desirous of selling out his stock. Head stones finished from throe dollars upwards. Brown stone, marble work, mantels, &c., for buildihgs, marble slabs for furniture, &0., con stantly on blind. Iron railing for ccmetary lots, &c., of the best Philadelphia workmanship,, will bo promptly attended to. March 27, 1856. JCEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! THE GREATEST ARRIVAL OP THE SEASON OF MEW AT THE NEW STORE. THE ■ subscriber has just returned from the city, and is now ripening, next door to Cos tamagna’a hotel, in North Hanover street, d splendid assortment of new and cheap DRY GOODS, comprising Cloths, Ctissimeros, Pants Stuff, Tweqds, Checks, Tickings, Do Laines, Do Begos, Ohallys, Calicoes, Lawns, Ginghams, Alpacas, Bombazines, Silks, Hosiery, Gloves, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hats and Parasols. GROCERIES of all kinds and best quality; Also,' a large stock of BOOTS and SHOES, ail of which,lie'-will sell as cheap ns any house in town; _ Butter s Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruil taken at market prices. Don’t forget the place, next door to Costa mugna’s (formerly i\lag!anclilin J s>hotel.' ♦ • ■ ■ .N. W. WOODS, Agent. Carlisle, May 21, 1857. IS. . K.IKFFER, Vrusstst, _ ’ HAS moved his store from the -former stanp to his new building immediately opposite* and adjoining Mr. 0. Inhoff’s Store. Having made every arrangement to preserve his medi cines (VeUb and pure, and having Replenished, his assortment of carefully selected drugs, he, is now again prepared to attend to business with care, und promptness./His assortment will lurnisb. almost every thing that may be called tor, either by the physician, or the fa- i- n tyj for domestic use. The greatest care and precaution will be observed in .the compound ding of prescriptions and dispensing of -medi cines. His assortment of confectionaries and fancy goods is very general, and will enable purchasers to suit themselves.. Rlcw W«ro. A GENERAL assortment' of .China, Glass and Quccnswnre, has just been added to.our former stock. , Every variety of Tea or Dinner sets, cither China or Granite, may be selected from onr assortnient.of the latest style and fin- as well as Plates. Dishes, Cups and (SrJßf Saucers, Bowls, Pitchers, Teapots, &c. ■JBT. Also, Toilet setts of various, patterns, together with Raisins, Tooth .boxes, and other necessary A lino selectipu of French and GcrmanuChina FANCY ARTTCLES/em bracing the useful as well as orimmehtal— aftuyig which {tre highly gilt and decorated Coftee Caps, Vases, Mugs, .Toy Fruit Stands, Fancy Boxes, &c., as wyll'cs Glassware in every vari ety. All for sale at the lowest market price, and to all of. which wo invite "a callfrom bin* friends and customers. •J. AV. EBY- Carlisle, Decs 23,1850; ' * 1 ' • ■ - os. JUST received a largo addition to my stock of Fnmily r Groceries,-among which will bo iound , Rio, Sagnyra, Mocha,- Java and. Roasted COF- I F ES; Crushed Lump, Granulated and Brown SUGARS} Loveciiig’s Syrup, Ncw.Orleans and' Sugar MOLASSES} Rice,.Starch, Soap, Soda, Cream Tarter/&o., Herkimer, Pine Ap ple, and Sago CHEESE; Black, Hyson, Impe riaf and extra TJEAS; Spices of every iiinmnMjgS• variety, Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina and sjl |H Cojfn : Starch, Raisins, Currants, Cit,- Beaus, Hominy, Cranberries, Ma caroni, GritsjiTablc Oil, Ketchup, Popper Sauce, Preserved Peaches, Pino Apples and Strawber ries; Pickels v Gerkins, Onions and PiccolilU.— 1 Fresh Lobsters, &c. I call special attention to my largo stock ol ■ Segars and Tobacco, ' which, is not excelledin the town. Lovers of the. weed can he suited eithorin.quality or price. Farmers will find Oils of.an excellent quality. Also “White Grease;?’ a substitute lor Tar. MACKE UAL, No. -I, 2 and, 3. •*. While Fish, Shad, Smoked Herring. &c. . All pi. the above, articles are fresh, and will' he sold low for cash, or Country Produce taken in exchange; .. - JOHN, G*. WILLIAMS' Carlisle, January 8, 18571’.. Saxton’s Spring A nival! IMMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE. THE subscriber has just returned trom the eastern cities, and would call the attention of his friends'aiid. the .public generally, to tlio large and well selected asso"‘"-ient of Hardware which be has now on hand, consisting in part of BUILDING MATERIALS, suoh as nails, screws, hinges, bobs, locks, glass ,of every description and quality, white, polish ed, American, French,- enameled and double ‘thick of all sizes; paints, oils, varnishes, &c. Tools, including edge tools of every descrip tion, saws, planes, braces, bits, angnrs,squares, gauges, tiles, rasps, hammers. Vices, screw-plates anvils, blacksmith helloes, &c. Shoemakers and Saddlers, will find a largo as. sprtmont of tools-of every description, together with ladies and gentlemen's Morocco lining, binding, patontand French call skins, awjs,. shoe thread, wax; pegs, lasts, harness mountings, col lars-, girthing, whip stocks, deer hair, saddle trees-, &c. Coaehmakers Tools and trimmings of all kinds, such as hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, bows, floor cloth, canvass,, cloth, damask, fringe, lace, mass, axles, springs, bolts, clips, &c. Cabinet-mukers will And a, large assortment ol Varnishes, oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers, knobs of all kinds and sizes, mouldings, rosetSj 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 gpoons, candlesticks, waiters, shovels, tongs, iron and brass kettles, pans, &c. together with Cedorware of all kinds, such as tubs, buckets, churns, &c. Jtgricullural Implements, embracing plows of all kinds, cultivators, hoes, shovels, rakes, forks, chains, &c. Iron, a largo stock, which X am selling at city orices. Remember the old standi East Main street. HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 12, 1857. John face, ATTORNEY AT I,AUi OFFICE in the roar of Court HonsdVn the rqom formerly occupied by Hugh Gaultkher, Esq. , „ V Carlisle, May 1 21, 1857—tf . , \ SPONGES- Bathing Sponges, best largl, Small d 0.,. Sheep Wool do., Surgeon Medium Medical- do., Common Swerve, &cJj just received amlfor sale by January 8, 1857. B, J. KIEFFER. WINDOW SHADES—The finest, largest and cheapest assortment of window shades can bo had at the new store of .1. A. lIUJIJRICH, Jn. Carlisle, May 28, 1857, IUDUBMif, •MACHINE SHOP, CAR FACTORY AND ,SASH FACTORY, ' EAST MAIN STREET,.CARLISLE. THIS extensive establishment, is now in com plete order, and supplied with the best ma chinery for executing work in every department. The buildings also been greatly enlarged this spring, and stocked with the newest and ■most improved tools for the manufacture of Odors, Window Frames, Sash,', Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and",all other kinds of Carpenter work. Wo invito Builders, Carpenters and others to call and ex amine onr facilities for doing this description of work. CG7* The 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, M, Henderson & Son, in this borough, R..Bryson & Co., Allen township; Alii & Brothers, Newville, Shade & Wetzel, North Middleton, and others, at whoso estab lishments they may be, semi in daily operation, and to whom wo can refer for evidence of their superiority! Iron and Brass Castings of every description, from the smallest to the heaviest pieces, executed at short notice, for every kind of machinery. A largo variety of mill castings now on hand. Two skillful Pat tern makers constantly emjiloyed. REPAIR ING promptly attended to (or Paper Mills, Dis tilleries, Grist Mills, Factories, &c. Turning and Fitting Mill Spindles, &c., dono in the best stylo. .• Threshing Machines and Ifprse Powers, such as Bevil Gear Four Horse Powers, Hori zontal Gear Four and Two Horse Powers, Corn Sbeilers,’ Crushers, Iron R«3llers,. Plough Cast ings,and other articles for farmers, On hand or promptly made to order. . Burden Cars Built, ami repaired. Our facilities Cor building Oars are now more complete than heretofore, and en ables ns to. furnish them to transporters on the. railroad oh accommodating terms, and hnjde of the best materials. Orders'solicited and entire satisfaction.guaranteed. . , .The long experience in the business of the senior partner of Hie flfm, and (lie .completeness of onr machinery in every branch Of tho estab lishment, warrant, its. in assuring the best work to all who favor us with their orders.. The con tinued patronage of onr old friends and the pub lic is respectfully solicited. F. GARDNER & CO. May 21, 1857—Jy . : fire: : isfsirit a kce. I’TIE1 ’TIE Allen and East Pehnshoro’Mutual Fire Insurance Company of, -Cumberland county, incorporated by an actof Assembly,is now fully organized, and in operation under the manage, nufnt of the following. Managers, viz : Daniel Daily, Win. It . Gorgas, Michael Cock lin, Molchoir Brcnneman, Christian Stayman, J elm C. Dnnla]), Jacob 11. Coover; Lewis Hyer, Henry Logan, Benj. 11. MuSser, JacohMumma, Jos. \Vickersham and Alexander Calheart. ‘ The.rates of insurance are as, low and favora. ■hie us any Company of the kind in ,the, State.— Persons'wishing to.become members are invi ted to make application to tho Agents of the Company who are willing to waif upon them' at any times BENJ. ,H. MUSSER. Pros. llkmiiy Looan, Vice Pies. XjEwis Iliuit, Sect’ry, Michael Cocklix, Treasurer. Aug. iq, ’O5. : AGENTS,- ■ Cumberland County. —Rudolph Martin, N(;w Cumberland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zcaringj.Shiremanstown; Charles Bell, Carlisle; Samuel.Graham,.Westpentishoro’;, Jas. M’How ell; Frankford;- Mode. Griffith, South Middleton; Saranel Wdodhnrn, Dickinson; Samuel Cooyer, Benj, Jlavofstiek, Mechanicshurg; John Slier rick, Lisburn ; David Cnover, Shcphurdsfowri. Voile Coimly. —John Bowman, Dillsburg; P. ! Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq.. Wash ington; IT. S. Picking, Dover; J. \T. Craft, Pa radise. Harrisburg.—U onscr & LoChmnn. < -■ Members of the Company havingpoliciesahbut to expire, can have them renewed by making application to any of the Agents., . . Ilarawaie. Hard W:<r<' I JOHN P. L-TNB A SON.*have just received their FaU stock of Hardware,-which .is -unu sually large, and- in connection with , their for mer heavy stock makes it one of theTargestand most varied assortments everofferedtothepub lic. They have-everything that the Farmer, the Bnildo-r, the Mechanic,, or the public may want in their line, and which they ai‘o selling at the Very lowest prices. They solicit a call from the public before making their purchases, as they are confident they can oiler snch inducements to tho buyer that will -tally reward him for his trouble. ; • Feeling thankful to the generous public for their tonner very.liberal patronage, a continua tion of .the same is solicited,-at our old stand in North Hanover street; Carlisle. JOHN P. LYNE & SON. October 9, 1856. -Ctirilsle Deposit Itaiili. OPEC.IAL Deposits will be received at lids incorporated by the State of Pennsyl „vania, for as short a period as four months, and interest paid at the rate of Five per cent, per annum, and the principal.paid back at any time after maturity, without notice; Interest-ceases after the expiration of the time specified in the certificate, unless renewed for another given pe riod of four months or longer, in which case the interest is paid-up until’ the time of the renew al. Bank opens at 9 o'clock A. M. and closes at 3 o’clock P. M. y order of the Board of Directors. "".v>w W. M. BEETEM, -Cashier. December 25, 185*6. jntK. ,1. C. IiOOMIS, O 01; TII Hanover- Street, next door to the O Post Ojiico. . . N. li. Will bo absent from Carlisle the last ten days of each month. - , August 16, 1855. -. ■ ya===a> dr.oeo.s. searight, . . DENTIST. From the Baltimore College of Denial Surgery . Office at the residence of his mother, East Liouther street, three doors below Bedford.' Reference—Dr. Geo. Z. Buetz. March 19,1857. vyiltclies, Jewliy u:ml Silver WARE-AT CONCYN’S. THE public are invited to call and examine the largest and handsomest stock of W ATE HIES, JEWEEUY AND itjt SILVERWARE. ever brought to this place. . Having purchased this stock for cash I am determined to sella prrices that “caul be heat.” t All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to ho ns represented dr the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange „ ’’ THOMAS GONEYN. Carlisle, May 1, 1850., GEORGE W. M’CALLA, DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, JL ■ AND JEWELRY. 88 Market St., HAuaisnuno, Pa. N. B.—Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired apd warranted. December 11, 1850—ly MANTILLAS.' Another largo invoice of elegant and fashionable Mantillas, just,re ceived at the cheap store ol . ' CHAS., OGILBY. Juno 18, 1857. FANCY GOODS, FIFtWoKS'^c, S W. HAVEESTICK, has Jilst: rodoived' • from tlie city, and is now. opening a splen did display of Fancy Goods, suitable for the present season, to. which lie, desires to call the attention of his friends and the public. - His as -sortmerit in this line cannot bo surpassed in no velty and elegance, and both inqualilyarid pric'd of the articles, cannot fail to please purchasers. It would bo impossible to cnumcrafe his Fancy Goods, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite shape, such as ' • Paipe-r Maehe Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands and trays. ■ 1 Fhm'.y ivory, pearl and shell card cases. Kndies’Fancy baskets. ■ Fancy work boxes, with sowing instruments. Port Mommies, of every variety. Gold peris’and’poncils, fancy paper weights. Papeteries, and a large variety of ladies’ fancy stationery. Motto seals and wafers, silk and bead purses. Ladies’ riding whips, elegantly iiuisllcd, Lai dies’line cuttlcry. Perfume baskets and bags. Brushes ol every kind for the toilet. liousscl?s'Pev!umcs of the various kinds. Musical Instruments, oi all kinds and at al prices, together with an innumerable variety o articles elegantly finished and suitab|o for holi day presents, to which he invites special attenl tion. Also, an extensive collection of HOLD DAY GIFT comprising the various English, and American Annuals for 1855, richly embellished and ilius. trate Poetical 'Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for-children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, and comprises-everything used in Col leges and the schools. He also calls attention to to ins elegant dislay of X:ilii))>i, tiriiindolc!!, from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others, ot Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, .Chamber & Study Lamps, for burning'either lard, sperm or otherial oil, to gether with flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c.— HiS assortment in this line is unequalled, in the borough. , . Fruits, Fancy Cohfectioncy, ' Nuts, Preserved Fruits', &c.,'in every variety and* at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such as can he confident}* recommended to, his friends and the little folks. Remember'the old. stand, opposite the Bank., : S. Wi HAVERSTICK, Carlisle, December 21-, 1851. $5OOO S 3 ewn &'(!-«& rcat Ifiace,: , ,-liE;gi;eat race between the Clothing Stores I of Carlisle, resulted in the complete triumph, of the new store of AUNOLD & SON, in the store room lately occupied by Wise Sj Camp bell, corner of North Hanover and LoutherSts. It is now conceded'by all and every one dhat, they stand,pre-emihent.amo.ng the clothing deal ers in Carlisle, having'snccOeded in convincing their friends, that they can sell' Clothing made and got np, according to the latest styles, from 20 to 25 per Cent, cheaper than any other house is possibly able to- furnish them. They have now on hand a large and splendid assortment of , , Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Cassimcros and Tes tings. Also, Hats and Caps, and every thing lit their line for Won and Boys. Their-materials were selected with the greatest care, purchased at the Idwo'st cash -prices, and at such houses only, wild never deal in anything like auction trash. 1 . Their friends.may therefore.rest assured, that articles purchased of them will and must give satisfaction. Clothing made at thei short est notice in the most fashionable style, having for tiiat purpose secured the services of an ex perienced Cutler, and laid in a splendid assort, mont of Cloths, Cassimcros,.Veslings, $-c., wlinyi for beauty and durability cannot be surpassed. To the citizens of the surrounding country we would say, give us a lair trial. All we ask is a, fair look at our stock and wo trill not fail to con vince yon that our Clothing is bettor made, of better materials;.better trimmed, cut with more taste, and last thong’h not least, cheaper.than youliave ovor bought elsewhere- Also, a largo lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, §o. . . All hail'crcation far and near, Of Aii-nOt.d’s Store you shall hoar ; Let pcajing drums and cannon's roar Proclaim the nows from shore to. shore j Great’bargains sure, are on the. wing, Rare wonders then we now will sing: At first wo’ll speak of Clothing rare, j Such trophies, sure will make you stare, Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap' "We’ll take a moment’s time to speak. Delighted too yon can’t but bo - With prices and tlipir'quality; . Dross and Sack Coats—aye, Vestings too, What bargains now for nil of you I The Gents will our compliments receive, And call they must the wonders to believe. In Pants wo have all kinds of styles. One dollar and upwards,,piles on piles. In Summer Goods—for soon ’twill come— We’ll give yon bargains all for Inn. , Frocks and Over-coats so ve -y fine, Great wonders yon shall, see in every line,. Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts for all, . All kinds of Gloves to please all who cull. But we cannot stop to enumerate, Wo liave bargains both good and groat. Our stock too in the Furnishing line Is plentiful, cheap and fine. ARNOLD $ SON’S' Clothing Hall. April 12, 1855. , THE CELEBRATED CTOtIIING STORE OF Steixer.& Brother's lias.been removed (o tbe corner room of the Washington 11 o'- tel building, N. W. cornciof tiic Public Square, where they have opened an immense stock of EA»YMA»B€I6tHSNC}v T ie stock consists in part of Coats, Cloth, Cassimero and Joan Frock -Dress .oid Sack Coats. BOVS and YOUTH’S COATS, of different ylesand qualities.„ , -PANTS—PIain and fancy Kersomere, Cassi net and Corduroy Pauls. ■ ' VESTS—Satin, Silk, Cassimero, Sattinoft and other Vests of different patterns and quali ties. Also—Stocks, Cravats, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Suspenders, Um-. berellas, Carpet Bags, etc. Customer’s'orders made up in the most ap proved manner, of warranted materials. The Cutting Department is under the management of practical and experienced workmen, and in every case satisfaction ts gnarrantied. The aim of tho subscribers is'to give every customer satisfaction, by furnishing Clothing unsurpassed in finish and durability, and at prices defying competition. Carlisle, June 5, 1856. " DRUGS, CHE Rif CALS,. Confectionaries and Fancy Goods. ' I 'HE undersigned lias just replenished his 1 stock of Goods, and as his Drugs and Chem icals have been selected with great care, ho is prepared to flllall orders promptly. Ilisfrionds may rely upon the genuineness and purity of every article. His stock of Confcctionnvics is large, and selected with special reference to tlie Holidays, and will afford any variety per sons may desire in that lino. lie has a largo assortment of French, German, and Domestic Fancy Candies. His FRUITS are all fresh and of the very best quality. His. assortment of FANCY GOODS is largo and unbraces almost every thing neces sary for the toilet and family. Ho invites spe cial attention to his Fancy Work Boxes, Port Folios, Port Monies, &c. Quick sales, shorl profits;' and strict consistency in trade, slml characterize our business. B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, December 20, 1855. COLEMAN’S American Grain Mill. The ’operation of this mill can bo seen at Gard ner’s Foundry. They aro for sale at the New Agricultural Warehouse of ■ ■ J- ARMSTRONG. Carlisle, Deo, IF, .1850. BOOKS, Clothing, CioMiing-! FOOT! & BROTHER : ’HAtbTICAL ’ Pfumbers &.'■ Gas Fillers, South Hanover street opposite the Amertcat, . , Volunteer Office. ■■ Lead and Iron Pipes, Cast Iron Sinks Hydrants, Bath Tubs, ’ • Hot and .Cold Shower Bath Boilers Baths* Wash Basins’ Water Closets, Hydraulic Ram s Force and Lift Pumps, &c., &c. ’ ■ Wrought Iron Wel’d. ■ - . Tubes. . . - And every description of Cocks and Fitting for Gas, Steam, Water, &c. '■ Superior Cuoldn* Ranges, Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put m, i?. Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at short noli . and in the most modern style. All material and work in our line at low rates and lan'm,,,, , work and Jobbing promptly atUln £ . Carlisle, May 29, 1856. ■ Farming Implcanc^ils. Waw Agricultural Ware-room. r l 'HE subscriber, located in the basement I tire Methodist Church, opp site the Railroad depot, is now receiving a variety of Farmi » Implements,'such ns Plows, Grain Drills G™ S Fans, Corn Shellers, Corn and Cob Grind "r, (Scott’s Giant,) the Crescent Grain Mill }]„,,«• Shovels, Farm Boilers, Reapers arid Ittotvei'e (Manny’s with Wood's Improvement,) Straw Cutters, &c., all of which are of the most an ■ proved kinds and workmanship', ftnd will he on the most ncc mmodnting terms. Farmers' are respectfully invited to call and examine be fore purchasing elsewhere. J. ARMSMONGv .For-the convenience of furtnera, Itfoore's iisf« tent Grain Drill will be sold at Shireinanstown# by Benjamin Clay, and at Shippensburg- by C-- Long.- , Car isle, Aug. 21, 1850—tf HATS! HATS! THE subscriber most respectfully informs ins’ frionds and the public generally, that hcalilJ continues the Xliit and Cap Store in Main street where he will be glad to see his bid custoniers mand friends. He has now on.hand a splendid assortment of HATS of all descriptions, from the common Woo! to, the finest Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every one who has qn eye to get ting tlio worth of his money. His Silk, Mole skin and Beaver Hats, arc unsurpassed (or light ness, durability and finish, bv those of any oth er establishment in the county- Boys’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. Call and examine. Carlisle, Jan.-8, 1857. NB A' GOODS. JUST received, a large assortment of fine Watches, Jewelry, &c-i ladies’ Breast Pins JpL and Ear Rings of file latest styles, vary ijKg ingin price from, 3 50 to 45 dollars a .sett. Diamond Finger Rings, Breast Pins,-Gn]d_Jyuncb l 3 , Pencils, ike. A large Va riety of everything-nsnally kept by Jewelers Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call at Nangle’s Cheap Jewelry Store and ox amino for themselves. ' N. B.—Watcfies and Jewelrv repaired at the shortest notice. W. D. A. NAUGLE. August 28, 1856. Family C«:rl. TONS Lyken’s Valley Coal, broken tr vr Vr and roscreoned, prepared expressly li t family use and under cover, So tliat I can fur. nish it dry and clean during the winter season. 1 have also on hand and tor sale, fire Luke, tidier Coal, from the mines of Boyd, Rosser & Go., and Shamokin Coal,from the mines of Cochran, Pealo & Co., all of which I will sol] at small profits for cash, and deliver to any part of the Borough. August 7', 1 80,6 TfM. B. MURRAY. A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL AT JOIW l». LYSE & SON’S CHEAP STORE. THE public are requested to call and examine our stock making their purchases, as wo iire selling gofillat the lowest prices. Wo have everything yoirmay want.in our line, and in such quantities, that wo dan;supply all who may favor us with their patronage. Carpenters, : cabinetmakers, wagon arid coachmakers, paint ers, shoemakers, blacksmiths, farmers, .laborers and the public generally, will find a full and complete assortment of goods to select Irani a. such prices is will be sure tctpldifse all. Try list JOHN P. LYNE & SON, North Hanover street, Carlisle. April 33, 1857. Ciunliei-tand Talley Bank. PROPRIETORS, William-Kee, Mel Choir Bresheuan, Rout. C. Steueett, John Dusur, Rtoti’i). Woobs, John S. Steurett, John C: Dunlap, 11. A. Sturgeon. THIS Bank, doing’business in the name of ICer, Breiineman & Co., is now fully pre pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness apd fidelity. Money received on deposit and paid hack on demand without notice. Interest paid on Spe cial deposits. Certificates of deposit hearing interest at the.rate ol five per cent,’will be is sued for,ns short a period as four months. In terest on all, certificates will cease at maturity provided, however, that if said certificates are renewed at any time thereafter (or nnotberglvcn period, they shall bear die same rate of interest up to the time of renewal. Particular attention paid to the collection of notes, draffs, checks, &c., in any part of the United Siatcs or Cana :das- Remittanccs made to England, Ireland, or the Continent. The faithful and confidential execution of all orders entrusted to them, may ho relied upon. They call the attention of Farmers, ’Mechan ics gnd all others who desire a safe depository for their money, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bank arty imliric/tuilly Bahia to the extent of their estates for nil the Depo sits, and other obligations of Kcr, Brennenian man & Co. They have recently removed info their new Banking House, directly opposite (heir former stand, in West Main Street, a few doors cast of the Railroad Depot, where they will at all times ho pleased to give any information desired in regard to money matters in general. Open for business from 9 o’clock in the morn ing until 4 o’clock in the evening. H. A. STURGEON, Cashier. Carlisle, Dec. 18, 135 ft • ' . ’ SEW GOODS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS I! 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 ever brought to Cumberland county. " DRESS GOODS FOR THE LADIES. A lull assortment of magnificent silks, chnlhs/ barege and lawn robes, ducats, do lains, gmff' hams, lobelias, ottoman plaids, &c. EMBROIDERIES, An immense assortment of elegant French worked collars, undorslecvcs, handkerchiefs, fiouncinga, edgings and insertiugs, bought Irons the importers in New York, and will be soldo* prices to defy all competition - . • BONNETS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS. A largo stock of bonnets, ribbons and flowers* at very Ipw prices. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. . A now.lot of cloths and dassimeres, very good) handsome and very cheap. Irish linens, inns, lins, checks, tickings, linen checks, cdttonndes* pant stalls for men and boys, in great yarlet), together with all other kinds of goods, too many to enumerate. . All my old friends and customers arc respect* fully invited to call and examine my nssorlnion before purchasing, and they will bo certain J get good bargains arid save money, at the 01 stand, East Main street Carlisle, April lOtli, 180 T WM. H>. TROUT, OHAS, OGIEBT-
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