Anecdote. Ik was the custom at the Cbllego, where a certain gentleman attended, for LheProfessbr'to put to the class miscellaneous questions, which Were expected to he answered off hand. On one Of these occasions, turned to this gentleman and asked him the following; “To which, sir, docs the united voicotof all antiquity ascribe the seniority, poetry or prose?” The student rose witff the utmost gravity; and turning to the large crowd assembled, said : . ■ “Gentlemen, the learned Professor asks me to which does the united voice of all antiquity ascribe the sonority, poetry or prose ? I would say, in answer to the question, to which does the united voice of all antiquity ascribe the se nority. that I have not the remotest idea to which it does ascribe the senority, and further more that I don't care a . The student took his seat amid, not the laughter, but the wild, denomical shrieks of the Even the sober Professor could not re strain himsfelf. But discipline must be enforc ed, and our hero was summoned to appear be fore the President. As he was not unused to summonses of that nature, he confronted the head of the faculty This awful personage fcharged him with the crime of using profane language in the class, and asked him what he had to Say for h mself. -The student made a long speech'in exculpation, the groundwork of which was—that from his earliest years he had' possessed a great love for the truth, which compelled him to speak it on all occasions.— That when asked the question, to which the united voice of all antiquity ascribed the sonor ity poetry or prose, he felt that he didn’t kow or earca— —. and such was his regard for truth that he had to say it right out. Jonathan Among the Spirits. Acute old farmer ofColumbia county, N. 1., called oh a medium, and,requested that his sis ter might be allowed to occupy the body of a .mesmerized medium on the platform for the purpose. ‘•ls the spirit of Mary Stokes present in the 'body of the medium,” asked the operator. "Yes, ’was the answer. Mr. Jonathan Stokes was now informed that he might ask any Question he pleased of the benefit of which information ho availed himself immediately. “Is that you; sister Mary ?’’ ... ■"Yes.”'.,. ■' “Are you happy ?” ’. "Supremely so.” “■What -sphere’ are you in “I amin the fifth sphere.” / "Ah. gelten’ pretty well up,” said Jonathan in an undertone, as if speaking to himself. "Well Mary, is it true that there is.a hell of fire and brimstone?” "Not at all." „ "Is sister Sally Ann with you ?” “No, she is in the fourth sphere. I was With her when she died, and I aided her in as cending to her abode. I was present with mother the night after she died, and secretly comforted her.” ••Well Mary r what do they do with the. preachers who deceive the people ?” (The op erator had been, a preacher.) "They are. placed in the lowcstsphere. and their ascent is slow and interrupted.” ■ Weil Mary, now you may go: perhaps •’■cv won’t like it if you stay away so loug. — When I die I want you to be on hand and take me.up in the sixth sphere’ in a chariot and six horses.” he continued laughing. , The operator looked amazed, . "You see, old boss,” said Jonathan, “I jist dropped in to try yonr mediums, but friend, ” he continued turtiing to ihe audience, “it’s all a humbug -J-hardTio sisters;. and never, had, I was playitK possum all the while.” Capture and Execution of Ihc Delhi Princes. Wo have been favored with the" following ex tracts troth the letter.of a young officer to his friends in England.. It is dated Dugshaie, a place about 4(1 miles from Delhi, l!9th Septem ber last: . “A low days ago, Capf. Hodgson (of ours) went out and captured the King and brought I him in a prisoner/ He is at present confined in his own palace.’ A few days later ho wont out again, and came up with the King’s sons and grandson. He had only 100 native horsemen of his own regiment with him. and the enemy about 10,000 —3,n00. of whom were fully armed Sepoys. Hodgson saw it was no use attacking them, so ho sent an emissary to tell the princes - thd the game was up: with them, and that they had hotter, surrender’, which they did after some tjme, and came up tollodgson, who immediate-, ly surrounded the carriage with his men.. Do sent for their arms, and, after hesitating some, time, these also wore given up, with seven ele phants and lots of stnvesl Onroachihg.thej’ail, Hodgson ordered Iho.Prinoess'outof the vehic le;, they, imagining all,was not right for them* .selves. began (native like) to talk, and say they hoped there might be an inquiry into their con duct. Hodgson said “ cbeeproks ” (bo quiet) and ordered them to take off all their fine clothes When this was done, he said, “ Now get in again,” and.ordvred the driver to proceed. ‘ Ho then beckoned to one of his men for a car-, bine, and with his own hand shot each and all the three princes. He then took their bodies into the city, and laid them out for inspection in front of the KoasalUe, where these wretches had laid out their victimsdnring the massacre. There are lacs upon lacs of treasure and prize property in the city, and, if the city itself was put up foe ransom, it w ould letch upwards of Bftyjacs.— Ayrshire Express,. A Schap About 'Niggers.—The.N. Y. Mir ror. in an article which contains a great deal of error, has a crumb of truth, ns follows: •• Let us not ho misunderstood Wo consid er our ‘colored brethren.’.brethren only by courtesy, and a very inferior race. Wo believe their physical peculiarities show a difference to their disadvantage. In the hands of kind masters, they are far better, oft’ than their own. They are totally unfit to en joy or exercise the rights of freemen, and when left to themselves, they soon relapse into their natural'typo 'All history shows this. The facts are before our eyes. Wo consider that any attempt to disturb their present relations with their masters of the South, unphilosophi bal, illegal, inhuman, and wicked." Plain Truth.— Some one who seems to tin. del-stand tho subject' describes'the''education of • ‘young gentlemen and ladies,” of the would be fashionable sort, which-tends only to mental weakness and fashionable decay, as follows ; - ' “ A young gentleman, a smooth faced strip ling, with little breeding and less sense, ripens fast, and believes himself a nice young man He'chews and smokos tobacco, swears gonteely, coaxes embryo imperials with boar’s grease, twirls a rattan, spends his father's money, ride,, fast horses—on horseback and in sulkeys—dou. bio- and. single—drinks Oatawbo, curses the Maine law and flirts with young ‘ladies.’ hun dreds of which are just like himself, though of a different gender: and this is tho fashionable _ education of the day. , The fathers and mothers TVf these fools were once poor. Good fortune has given,thcin abundance. Their children go through with an inhaustible fortune, and into the poor house. Parents, you arc responsible for this folly. Set your sons and daughters to work, and lot them know that only in usefulness there is honor and prosperity.” Product of the Knitting Needles One hundred and fifty-two thousand six hundred and forty-five pajrs of woolen'socks were knitted by tho women of New York, in their leisure mo ments in tho year 1856 Their cash value was $46 297. Of yarn spun in this 'State that year, in the houses of tho farmers, there .were 'GOTO pounds. The woolen machinery is displacing the spinning wheel; but tar off bo tho evil day when tho swotting music of the spokes whirled by our cousins hands bn the hill-sides and in the valleys shall boat rest forever Detroit Ad rrrtiier. SPLENDID GIFTS .IT 489 CHESTNUT STREET, PHIL.L The Original Gin Book Stoiie, G. G. EVANS would inform his friends and • the public, that ho has removed his Star Gilt Book Store and Publishing House, ip the splendid store in . Brown’s Irou Building, 489 Chestnut street, two doors bolow Fifth, where the purchaser of each book will receive one of the following gifts, valued at Irom 25 cents to $lOO, consisting of Gold Watches, Jewelry, &c. 550 Patent English lever gold watches worth ’ $lOO 00 each. 550 Patent Anchor lever gold watches,Sloo 00 each. " 400 Ladies’ gold watches, 18k. cases, $B5 OQ 000 Silver lever watches, warranted, at $l6 00 each. 500 Parlor Timepieces, $lO 00 each. 600 Cameo Sets, car drops & pins, $lO 00 each, 500 Ladies’ gold bracelets. $5 to 12 00 each. 500 Gents Vest chains, $lO 00 each 1000 Gold lockets, large size double case, $3 00 each. 2000 Gold lockets, small size, S 3 00 each. 1000. Gold pencil cases with gold pens, $5 00 eacn. 1000 Extra gold pons with cases and holders, . $lO 50 each. 2500 Gold pencils, ladies’ $2 50 each. 2500 Gold pefis with silver pencils, $2 50 each. 2500 Ladies’ gold pgns with cases; $1 50 each. ,6500 Gold rings, ladies’, SI each. 2000 Gents gold rings, $2 75 each. 2500 Ladies’ gold breastpins, S 2 50 each. 3500 Misses’ gold breastpins, SI 60 each. 3000 Pocket knives, 75 cts. each. 2000 Sets Gents golfftbosom stuffs, S 3 each. 2000 “ “ sleeve buttons, $3 each, 2000 Pairs ladies’ ear drops, $2 50 each. . 8000 Ladies’ pearl card cases. S 5 each. 15000 Ladies’ Cameo, Jet or Mosaic pins. So each. 2500 Ladies’ Cameo Shawl &Ribbon pins, $3 50 each. - - 5000 Fetridge’s Balm of a Thousand. Flowers, 50 cents each, EVANS’ hew catalogue contains nil (he most popular books of the day, and the newest publi cations, all o( which will bo sold as low as can bo obtained at other stores. A complete cata logue of books sent free, by application through the mail, by addressing G. G. Evans, 439 Ches mit St., Phila. Agents wanted in every town in the United States. Those desiring so to iict cun obtain full particulars by addressing as above. ' N. B.—lit consequence of the money crisis, and numerous failures, the subscriber has been’ enabled to purchase from assignees an immense stock of books, embracing every department of literature, at prices which will enable him to give $5OO worth of the above gifts on every 51000 worth of books sold. An extra book, with, a gift, will bo sent to each person ordering ten books to be sept to one address, by Express. Send for a Catalogue. November 4,1857—2 m Ho, For Cheap Goods at Arnolds, First Arrival of the Season. THE subscriber is just opening one of tbc largest and best stock of Fall and Winter goods ever offered to the public In Carlisle.— His stock has been selected with great care from the largest and best houses in New York and Philadelphia, and every effort made to ob tain 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 never offered before in Carlisle. Ladies’ Dre'S Goods. Plain Black, Moire Antique, Bard, Striped and figured Silks, French Morinas, Cashemers, Co burges, Plads, figured striped and plain all wool Detains, Alapaca, Dobeges, &c. WbltA Goods, Such as Nainsook, plain and flgured'Mnslin, Cambrics, Jackonetls, Bishop Lawns; Brilliants, Bobinetts, &c. . ’ Embroideries. An immense. stock of French worked Collars, Uudersleeves, Handkerchiefs,Flouncings, Edg-, mgs, Laces atm Insertings, just direct from the importers in Ncw York, and will be sold very cheap. Ribbons, Ribbons. An immense assortment of elegant BonnotHib. hens, which he intends to sell at very low pri cos; I ’ Domestic G (Is. I Bleached and Unoteached Linen and cotton Shootings, Table Linens, Cheeks, Tickings, Ginghams, Osnahnrgs, Bags and Bagging, Cot ton and Wool Flannels alt colors, Sack Flan nels, Calicoes, Blankets, Counterpanes, Table Covers, Piano Covers, Curtain Muslins, &c.,al so, all colors of Carpet Chain and Colton Twist. Shawls. . A large and elegant stock of Stella, Thibet, Bay , Statu and Brocha Shawls, also, ah assortment of Gentlemens’ Shawls, all ol which will bo sold very cheap. Flirs, Furs. A very largo and handsome assortment ol La dies’and Childrens’ Furs, which bo intends to dispose of at very low prices,’ Gentleineus’ Wear. Cloths, CassimerSiVestingß, Cassinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Silk and Woollen Undershirts and Draw ers, Linen-ami Silk Hakls,.&c.. •< arpets. Oil Cloths, &c. A very largo lot of throe ply, ingrain, Venetian, Hemp and Rag Carpets, Druggets,Oil Cloths of all widths, Rugs and Carpet Bags. Trunks, Trunks^ A large lot of Trunks of all sizes and: quality Looking Gbiises. He has a large lot of Looking Glasses, which ho intends to sell off at a low figure. A largo assortment of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoes which ho will sell cheap at the old stand in North Hanover, street, throe doors North ol the Carlisle Bank. He respectfully invites the public to call and examine his stock before pur chasing,. as every effort will be made to give perfect satisfaction to those who may favor him 1 with a-call. PHILIP ARNOLD. ?; October 1, 1857. . •. FALL GOODS. Ii’ENTZ h BROTHER have just opened IJ one of (lie largest and bust assortments of Dry Goods over , brought to Carlisle. Their ■stock has been selected with unusual care, from the host houses in Now York and Philadelphia, and every effort made to obtain the latest and most fashionable-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 can bo bought hero or in the city, * LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as Black Silk Bobos, Fancy Silk Kobos, Poulard Silks, Bayadere Silks; Moire Antique, India, Mourning. Fancy Silks. Barege Robes, Lawn Robes, Grenadines, Pure Chaii, Ditcals, Poplins, Argentine, Briilianto, Gingham Lawn, Bombazine,Grape de Espegno, Himalaya Cloth, Tamartino, Alpaca, <tjl Woo] do Lainc, Cash mere. A fltll assortment of IF Into Dross Goods— Nainsook Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Figured Swiss, kc. ; Velvets, for Mantles; White and Black Crape Shawls, Stella, Thibet, Mode and Brocha do., Spring d0.,-&c.; bonnets, bonnet satins, ribbons, flowers, etc.; coronation, cru vella and crinoline skirts; brass hoops; also, collars, undorsfoevos, slirndkercltiofs, in great variety. GENTLEMENS’ WEAR Cloths, cassimores, drap do ti cashmerets, summercassiincres, cottonados, silk undershirts, lii)ens, bunukerchiefs, etc. DOMESTIC GOODS.' Blenched and unbleached linen and cotton, sheeting, tabic linens, table covers, piano do., counterpanes, straw lints' ana flats, looking glasses, tickings, window shades ol ail kinds, umbrellas, muslins, and every Variety of dry goods in common use. ■Wc have just laid in'a largo stock of tapestry, ingrain, imperial, mixed and rag carpets, oil cloths,'■matting, etc., at lowest prices. Wo re spectfully invito tbo public to cull and examine our stock.before purchasing, as we have bought our assortment at such rates that wo cannot bo undersold. .... . ' Special attention paid to furnishing goods from the city, per order, at shortest notice. Every effort will lid made by tho Arm to give 1 satisfaction to those .who may favor them with a Uaii. BENTZ 4- BRO. T. J. attABAU, J. L. M’DOWEDL, 9. U, DAVIDSON. GRAHAM, M’DOWELL, & CO. ■ General Land Agents, Leaechicpflh City, Kansas Territory, WILL buy, sell and locate lands in Kansas and Nebraska Territories; lowa $ West ern Missouri, buy and sell lands,loan and invest money, buy and sell drafts, give information re specting the country, and doA'general agency business. , Reference —John B. Bratton. Esq., Carlisle; W. M. Beetem. Banker, Carlisle; lion. Jas. H. Graham, Carlisle; Ker, Brenneman & Co.; Bank ers,, Carlisle; W. M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle; Geo. Sanderson, Esq., Lancaster Pa.; John A. Aid, Member Congress, Ncwvtlle, Pa.; Ifni. S. Cobcan, Newvilie, Pa.; Hon: M. Cocklin, Shep herdstown. Pa.; Henry Reiman & Son’s, Merch ants, Balt. Md,; E. J. Blake, Esq., Cashier of Mercantile Bank, N. T.; Snyder & M’Parlane, Real Estate Agents, Minnianopolis. Min. Ter.; ffm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney & Real Estate Agent, Sterling, III.; H. W. Malecr. Esq., Hen ry City, III.; Ex-Gov. J. Rilner. Cumb. co., Pa. E. W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Pbila.; Gov. Pol lock, Harrisburg, Pa. March 5,1857 —1 y IHeßea’s Celebrated LIQUID GLUE; THE GREAT ADHESIVE. Most useful article ever invented, for house , store and office, surpassing in utility every other , glue, gum, mucilage, paste or cement ever knoicn . ALWAYS ready for application; adhesive on paper, cloth, leather, furniture, porce lain, china, marble or glass. For manufacturing Fancy Articles. Toys,clc., it has no superior, not only possessing greater strength than any other known article, hut ad heres more quickly, leaving no stain, where the parts are joined. Never Fails. Within the last three years npwardsof2so,- 000 bottles of this justly celebrated Liquid Giite have been sold, and the great convenience whicli it has proved in every case, has deserved ly secured for it a demand which the manufac turer found it, at times, difficult to meet ; acknowledged by all who have used it, that its merits arc lar abovo any similar article or imi tation ever offered to the public. ' CC/“ This GLUE is extensively counterfeited — observe the label “ Mcßcu’s Celebrated Liquid Glue, the Great Jldhesive.” Take no other. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. ‘ Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale and Be. tail, by WM. C. McREA, Stationer, No. 907 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. K?" Liberal inducements offered to persons desirous-of selling the above article. September 24, 1857—1 y The New Store Ahead of toiu. petition! ' 'The Greatest and Cheapest Arrival of the Season of. Fall and Winter Dry Goods , Groceries ; Hats, Caps , Boots $ Shoes, in Carlisle, is at the Ne to Store, comer of North. . Hanover andJLoather Streets. THE undersigned returns thanks for the pa. tronage bestowed upon him by the public, and at the same time respectfully announces that ho has just returned from Philadelphia, and is how opening a new lot of Fall ahd Winter Dry-Goods and Groceries, consisting in part as follows, and which he is determined to sell at the lowest cash prices Silks, Ducal Cloths. Alpacas,Chaliies, Delaines, Debages, Lustres, Poplins, Brilliants, Skirting, French and Scutch Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, tec. Shawls of every style and quality. Staple and Domestic Dry Goods, Cloths, Cassi meres, Vpstihgs, Flannels, Mnslins, Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Calicoes, Cottonades, Linens, Sheetings, Denims, Nankeen, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet Chain, Um brellas, &c., &c. Also; a largo and splendid assortment of Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots and Sh'ies. A superior lot of Fresh; Groceries, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Bice, Spices, &c., &c. : Hav ing selected my entire stock with the greatest care and at the lowest cas/r'price's 1 ,1 can assure my friends and (he public generally, that I will do all in my power to make my establishment known as (he. , ■: - .■ I “HEAD QUARTERS FOR.BARGAINS.” Those who wish topureiiasq will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purchasing. ' fV ; . I will pay the highest market .price for But ter, Eggs, Rags, Soap and,Dried Fruit. J. A. XIUMRICH, Ja. October 15, 1857. 1 > “hi PLAISFIELD ACADEMY. near CARLISLE.; PA : . , ' PHE twenty-third session (6 mens.) will com -1 mence Nov 2d. A new buildinig has been erected containing Gymnasium, Music Room, Sec.' Witli increased facilities for., instructions and ample accommodations, this Institution presents great inducements to parents who de sire the physical and mental improvement of their sons. . Terras per session, $7O 00 For circulars with full information address R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield, Chmb: co., Oct. 1, 1857. Beat Family. Foal. THE subscribers are now prepared to furnish the citizens of. Carlisle with the best of COALS (or family use at the following prices i Lykens Valley, Broken and Egg, Lancaster Colliery, Locust Mountain,. Luke Fiddler, and Trevortonl at $4,50, all re-screened and flt-liv. ored any place in,the borough. Also, -Lime Coal, in the yard at $3,25, and Blacksmith’s Coal. ' . - Always on hand all kinds of LUMBER-, and cheaper than over. Our motto is-to please.— All persons using the above articles will please give us a call. SHROM & HOFFER. October 8, 1857 Alt ' TVS SAWYER, Attorney at law. .o/ficowittijndge Hepburn, on East Main street. All bust, ness intrusted to his care will be .promptly at. tended to. ® March 20, 1857.. ' HO! FOR HELLER’S CHEAP HAT, CAP, BOOT AND SHOE • STORE, Corner of Public Square, opposite Market House. FALL ARRIVAL. WE invito the attention of tho public to our , largo and varied assortment of Goods, which will be sold as cheap as at any otheres tablishment in Carlisle. Wo have every variety of Haft, 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. AN kinds ot Cloth and Glazed Caps, from 25 cents upwards. Our stock of Boots and Shoes cannot bo ex colled, and we invite our old friends and cus tomers, as well as others, to call and examine our stock, as we feel confident of our ability to P 'AUkinda of Ladies’, Mieses’ and Childrens’ Gaiters, ot the best material, hand. b. All rips sowed gratia. Carlisle, Doc. 24, 1867. • VERY IMPORTANT. Spratt’a Patent Self sealing Can" for preserving Fruits, Green Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, &o. Every Farmer and Housekeeper should bo a purchaser. 1' or sale at city prices, at the cheap hardware store of Aug. 27. H. SAXTON- PARTICUIjAiI attention is called to the foot, that' we *ro ; pdrlicuiarly desirous of having all those who aro .Indebted to us on our Books, to make immediate settlement of their accounts either by noto or otherwise. ■ • . , . BENTZ & BRO. December 8, i!867. ' Carlisle Marble- Yard. RICHARD pWEIf. South Hanoter St., oypoiilo Bentos’ Store, Carlisle, THE subscriber has on hand a largo and wel selected stock of lluad-Slones Monmnenls, TOMBS, &c., of chaste and bcantilhl designs, which ho will sell at the lowest possible rates, Doing desirous of soiling out his stock- Head stones finished iVora three, dollars upwards. Brown atone,marble work, mantels, &c., for buildings, marble slabs for fhrniture, &c., con stantly on hand. Iron railing for cemetery lots, &c., of the best Philadelphia workmanship,- will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, March 27, 1856- KEEP XT BEFORE-THE PEOPLE! THE GREATEST. ARRIVAL'OP THE SEASON OP NEW GOOD*, AT THE NEW STORE THE subscriber has-just returned from the city, and is now opening, next door to Cos tatnagim’s hotel, in North Hanover street, a splendid assortment of new and cheap DRY GOODS, comprisihgTlplhs, Cassimeres, Pants Stuff, Tweeds, Checks,. Tickings, De Laities, De Bcges, Challys, Calicoes, Lawns, Ginghams, Alpacas, Bombazines, Silks, Hosiery, Gloves, Bonnots, Ribbons; Hats and Parasols. GROCERIES of all kinds and best finality. Also, a largo stock of BOOTS and SHOES, all of which he will sell as cheap as any house in town. ' ■ ' Butter. Eggs, Hags. Soap anti Dried Frnii taken at market prices. . Don’t forget the place, next-door to Cosla magna’s f formerly Maglanchlin’s) hotel.- . ■ N. WOODS, Agent. Carlisle, May 21,1851. iVm Ware. A GENERAL assorinient of China, Glass arid Qnecnsware, has just been added to our former stock. Every variety of Tea or Dinner sets, either China or Granite, may be .selected from our assortment of the latest style and fln esan ish, as well as Plates, Dishes, Caps and Kypf Saucers, Bowls, Pitchers, Teapots, &c. liar ■ Also, Toilet sells of various patterns, together.with Baisins, Tooth boxes, arid other -necessary. Articles. . A fine selection of French and,German China FANCT ARTICLES, cm. bracing the useful as well ns ornamental—among which are highly gilt and decorated Coffee Cups, Vases, Mugs, Toy sets, Fruit Stands, Fancy Boxes, &c., as well e s Glassware in every vari ety. All for sale at the lowest market price, and to all of which wc invito a call from our friends and customers. Carlisle, Dec. 23,1850., Saxton’s Spring Arrival! IMMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE THE subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities, and would call the attention of his friends and the public generally, to the large ond-well selected assortment of Hardware wliich he has now on hand, consisting in part of . BUILDING MMTHRMLS, such as nails, screws, hinges, bohs, locks, glass ofevery description and quality, white, polish, ed, French, enameled and double thick of all, sizes; paints, oils, varnishes; &p. Tools, including, edge'tools of every descrip tion, saws, planes, braces, bits; augurs,squares, gauges, Hies, rasps, hammers, vices, screw plates, anvils, blacksmitli bellods, &c. 1, ShoemuJters tiers, will find a' large as-' 1 sortment of tools of every description, together with ladies and. gentlemen’s Morocco lining, binding, patent.and .French call skins, awls, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts,.harness mountings, col lars, girthing, w),lip, stacks, deer hair,.saddle trees, &c.: i ■ i - ■ ' Coach makers Tools anil trimmings of all kinds, such as hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, bows, fjaor cloth, cloth, ; ldamask, fringe, lace, mass, axlgg} springs, bolts, clips; &c. Cabinet-makers wi\\ find a large assortment of varnishes, .oak, walnut, pnd mahogany veneers, knobs of all kinds and sizes, mouldings, rosots, hair cloth, plush, curled hair, chair and so/a springs, See. . .. - , Housekeepers will also, find a largo assortment of knives and forks, BrUnnnia and Silver plated table and tea spoons,’ candlesticks, waiters, shovels, tongs, iron mid brass kettles, pans, kc fogethorwith Codenvaro of ail kinds, such as tubs, buckets, churns, ike. Jlgricultnral Implements, embracing plows of all kinds, cultivators, hoes, shovels, rakes, forks, chains, Sec. Iron, a largo stock, which I am selllngat city nrices. ■ Remember the bid sthhd, East Main street. HENRY SAXTON, Carlisle,' March 12, 1867, Johti Lee, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE in the real - cf Court House, in the room, formerly occupied by Hugh Gaullaher, Esq. ' Carlisle, May 21, 1857—tf Cranberries* CHOICE Cranberries, Buckwheat, Hominy, Raisins, Citron-, Mace,Currants, Cinnamon, and all other Spices and Goods suitable for the season. They are fresh and pure, and just're ceived and for sale at '“ Marion Hall” Grocery and Tea Store. , J. IV. EBY.- ■ Carlisle, Nov, 19, 1857. TO THE LADIES !’ We have just received a fresh im’oice of (those beautiful tall stylo all wool Delaines, which have already received fits approbation of all ivho have seen them, to which: wo'iiivifo your attention. Also; Kcaa'p ofnmvstyleStollorShnwls. Call soon at. tbe cheap store,ot September 10, 1857 THE FAMILY COMPANION. ScivliisM:ici«iiie.. , J would respectfully call the at tcntion;®' rainiliha to 111 l:st; valna ' bln newlsbwing-Maolitnes. .Prices from iaf 10 SO..dollars. For all kinds 'of Stitching and Family Sewinglttho FatUily: Companion Sowing Mactiinetfa'r#rte very best. The nlanol' construction is so sim ple, any! person : cdp fully under. Btand thwm, and call learn to work them- in an liour, even without in instructions. .possibly get oat of order, will tike any inquired stitch, work equal ly,well ou tlie cpapMjiit cloth or tlncat cambric, I and always'iaston (& thread.* Warranted to give entire saKsfactm •_, An efficient, simple, cheap, Family SewinA Machine bus long been wanted, one, that a- iV can easily work and keep in order, adapted to all sorts of P.imilj Sewing, and always ready (ortiso. Allwhohavo sewing to do are onnwstly invited to examine these machines and Hup work, and judge for themselves whether Jljpy are the machines re quited or not, and whether the. lime lias come when all sowing can he done to advantage with a machine, and that with one of these machines a lady can do more hewing and do it botterlhan twenty, can hy hand} They will sew from 300 to 1000»/i7e/ies per 'minute/ Work cannot bo soiled .by. oil used on!these machines.: In fact, 1 all the objections to Jna old,machines have been avoided in these. Who can afford Id be without one of them 7 Agents wafited. . X>. GHATTERTON. Agent. ; M.'w. cor. of and Olios', opposite Gi ’ ravd House, Ehila. J . December 17, 1867—3 m Job Work done at this.office on short notice. MACHINE SWOP, CAB FACTORY AND SASH FACTORY, . EAST MAIN. STREET, CARLISLE. THIS extensive establishment is now in com plete order, and suppl ied w|th the best ma chinery for executing work in every department. Tito buildings have also been greatly enlarged Ibis spring, and stocked with the newest- and most improved tools for the manufacture of Doors, Window Frames, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets,and nil other kinds of Cnrponter work. Wo invito Builders, Carpenters and others to call nnd ex amine our facilities for doing this description of work. 07” The best materials used, and prices ns low ns n't'any other establishment in the county or elsewhere. nnd repaired.ns heretofore. Engines have been recently built for W.JII. Henderson & Son, in this borough, Hi Bryson & Co., Allen township, Alt) & Brothers, Ncwvillo, Shade & Wetzel, Worth Middleton, nnd others, at whoso estab lishments they may bo soon in .daily operation, and to wliqm we can refer for evidence of their superiority. 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 how on hand. Two skillful Pat tern makers constantly employed. REPAIR ING promptly attended to lor Paper Mills, Dis tilleries, Grist Mills, Factories, &c. Turning and Fitting Mill Spindles, &0., done in the best style. such as JJevil Gear Four Horse Powers, Hori zontal Gear Four and Two Horse Powers, Corn Shelters, Crushers, Iron Rollers, Plough Cast ings, and other articles for farmers, on hand or promptly made to order. - Burdnn Cars. Built and repaired. Our facilities for building Cars are now more complete than heretofore! and en ables us to furnish them to transporters on the railroad on accommodating terms, and made of the best materials. Orders solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed. ! The long experience in the business of the senior partner of. the firm, and the completeness of our machinery in every branch of the estab lishment, warrant us in assuring the best work to all who favor ns with their orders. The con tinued patronage of o.nr old friends and the pub lic is respectfully solicited. F. GARDNER & CO. May 21, 1857—1 y . rillE IXSIKASCE, I'HB Allen and East Ponhsboro’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, Incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under.the manage, ment of the following Managers, viz : /Daniel Daily, VVm.E. Gorgas,Michael Cock lin, Mclchoir Brcnneman, Christian Stayman, John C. Dunlop, Jacob IP Coover,Lewis Hycr, Henry Logan, Benj. 11. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Jos. iVickersham and Alexander Cathcart. The rates ol insurance are n§ low and favora ble as. any Company of the kind in the State.— Persons wishing to become members are invi ted to make application to tho Agents ol the Company who are willing to wait upon them af any time J. TV. EBT, BENJ. H. MCSSEK. Pres Henry Lacan, Vico Pies. Lewis Hyer, SucPryj Michael Cocklin, Treasurer. Aug. 16, ’55. . Cumberland County* —Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; Cr B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zearing, Shircmanstowii; Charles Bell, (Carlisle; Samuel Graham,.Wesfpcnnsboro’; Jas. M’Dow ell, Frankford; Mode Griffith, SouthMiddletoh; Sanhiel Woodbnrn, Dickinson; Samuel Coovcr, Benj. HnvorsficJc, Mechamcsburg; John Sher rfck, Lisburn ; DavM Coovcr, Shepherdstown. York County s~- J t ohn Bowman, Dillsburg; P. Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq.. Wash ington; W. S. Picking, Dover; J. W. Craft, Pa r radise. , Harrisburg .—Houser & Lochman. Members of the Company havingpolicics about to expire, can have them renewed by making application to any of the Agents. . JOHN P. LVNE & SON. have just received their Fall stock of Hardware, which is unu sually large, and ih connection with their for* raer heavy stock makes it one of the largest apd most varied assortments ever offered to the pub- lic. ’ They have everything that the Farmer, the Builder, the .Mechanic, ortho 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 confident (hoy can ‘offer such inducements to the buyer that will fully reward him for his rouble. . Feeling thankful to the generous public for ,ieir former very liberal patronage, a continua- tion of "the same is solicited, at our bid stand in Worth Hanover street, Carlisle. JOHN P. LSTNE & SON. ‘ October 9, 1856 SPECIAL Deposits will be received at this Bank, 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 igiven pe riod of four months or longer, in whichaSise 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. W. M. BEETEM, Cashier. December 25, 1856. OOD.TfI Hanover Street, next door to the TOto absent from Carlisle the last ton day ( s of’each month. . August 16, 1855* . - ,: BENTZ & .BKO n it. «EOs7 SUARieiIT, From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. (Office at the residence of his mother, East Leather street, throe doors below Bedford. Reference —Dr* Geo. Z. Bretz. March 19, 1867. ! , ■ , Walcli«;w, J« wli y autl Silver W4RG AT CONI.VIVS. THE public are ihvitod to call and examine the largest and handsomest stock of &. WATCHES, JEWEIKT AND SILVERWARE. over brought,to this place. Having purchased this stock for cash I am determined to sell a prrices .that “cant be beat. 3 * t All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to ho as represented or the mdney refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange THOMAS CONLTN. Carlisle, May 1, 1856. NOTICE is hereby gi ven that application will bo made to tile next Legislature of Penn- 1 sylvanfa, to alter the pharter ol the Carlisle De posit,Bank, located in the Borough pf 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 seventy-two thou sameumioT^ thousand dollars) to throe fmiAfffl. 0 bundled dollars. IV. M. BEETBM, CashierT* ..July 2,.1857—0m (BMWMI MM7, Steam Engines Built to Order Iron and Brass Castings Threshing Machines and Hor?e Powers, AGENTS. II adware:‘Hard* a e l Carlisle Deposit Baiik. PR. I. C. XOOMIS, NOTICE, Family Groceries. ANEW and Fresh supply of all; the articles belonging to a Grocery and Tea Store, has boon received by.'the subscriber,'Tiz: Old Java & Rio Coffee, (green & roastr od) a variety of Brown, Crushed and Pulver ised SUGARS, at greatly reduced prices. Also, Syrup and Orleans Molasses, of finest qualities, at prices to suit the times— besides whigji are Teas, Cheese) Chocolates, Farina, Corn Starch, Kice, &c., as well as SHAD, MACKERAL AND HERRING. All kinds of China, Common, Earthen, Wooden and Hollow-ware. While we are thankful lor past support. Wo solicit a continuance of like favors. J. W. EBY., Carlisle, Nov. 19, 1857. Winter Arrangement! CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS. ON and after Monday, October 12th, 1857. passenger trains will leave as follows (Sun days excepted:) For Harrisburg. Ist Train. 2 d Train. Leave Chambersburg, 8.50 A.M. 2.10 P.M “ Shippensburg, 9.20 “ 2.40 “ “ Newvillo, • 9.56 820 “ Carlisle, 10.30 . 4.00 (t “ Meobanicsb’g, 11.00 “ 4.80 At Harrisburg, 11.85 “ 5.08 “ For Chambcrsbiirg'. Ist Train. 2d Train. Leave Harrisburg, 8.30 A.M. 1.50 P.M « Mechanicsburg, 9.10 “ 2.20 “ “ Carlisle, 0.50 “ 2.50 “ “ Newvillo, 10.26 “ 3.25 “ « Sbippensbiirgi 11.00 “ 1.00..“ At Chamhersburg,. 11.80 “ 4.80 “ Trains leave Harrisburg lor Philadelphia at 1.08 A. M., 7,55 A. M., and 1.15. P. M.,—via Columbia, anil 7.00 P. M. For Baltimore, at 8.30 A. M., and 1.00 P.M. For Pittsburg,at 3.38 A. M., 12.25 Noon, and 5.16. P. M. Fates .from Harrisburg, Meclianiosburg, Car lisle; Shippcnsburg and Chamhersburg, will In fen cents less when paid for Tickets at the Of (Ice; than when paid, in the Cars. • O. N. LULL, Snpi. Railroad Office, Chamhersburg, I Oct. 8,1857. f $5OOO Reward—Great Race. iHE groat race between'the Clothing Stores of Carlisle, resulted in the complete triumph of the new store of ARNOLD # SON, in the store room lately occupied by Wise $ Camp bell, corner of North Hanover and Leather sts. It is now conceded by all and every one that they stand pre-eminent amongtheclothirigdeal ers in Carlisle, having succeeded in convincing their friends, that they can sell Clothing made and got up, according to the latest styles, from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house is possibly able to furnish them. They have now on hand a large and splendid assortmentof Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Clolhs, Cassimeresand Vest ings. Also, Hats and Caps, and every thing in their line for Men and Boys. Their materials were selected with the greatest care; purchased at the, lowest cash prices, and at such houses only, who never deal in anything .like auction trash. Their friends may therefore rest assured that articles purchased of them'will and must give satisfaction. Clothing made at the shorf- I est notice in the most .fashionable style, having for that purpose secured the services of an ex perienced Cutter, and laid in a‘spiendid'assort ment of Cloths, Cassiihores, Vestings, #c., which for beauty and durability cannot be surpassed. To the citizens of the surrounding country wo would say, give us a fair trial. • All we ask is a fair look at our stock and we will not fail to con vince yon that bur Clothing is better made, of better materials, better trimmed, cut with more taste, and last though hot . least, cheaper than you have ever bought elsewhere. Also, a largo lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, sc. All hail creation far and hear. Of Arnold's Store you shall hear; Let pealing drums and cannon’s- roar Proclaim the nows from shore to shore- Great' bargains sure, are on the’wing, ’ Bare wonders then we now will sing: At Brat rye’ll speak of Clothing rare, Such trophies, sure will make you stare, Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap We’!! takp a moment’s time to speak. Delighted too you can’t but be With prices and their quality; Dress and Sack Coats—aye, Vestings too. What bargains now for all of you! The Gents will our compliments receive, And call they must the Wonders to believe. In Pants we have ail kinds of stylos, ■ One dollar amLupwards, piles on piles. In Summer Goods—dor soon ’twill come— We’ll give yoii bargains all for (un. Frocks and Over-coats so very fine, Great wonders yon shall see in every lino. Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts (or all. All kinds of Gloves to please all who call. But we cannot stop to enumerate, We have bargains both good and groat. Our stock too in the Furnishing line Is plentiful, cheap and fine. ARNOLD <5- SON’S Clothing Hall. April 12, 185?. Du Tail’s; Galvanic Oil. I ■'HIS great remedy has obtained for itself, a World wide reputation, as a blessing to inva lids. In cures of spinal disease, Rheumatism, Bnrns and. Scalds, Nervous headache, Erysipp las, Neuralgia, &c., it has a magical, effect, in removing pain, imparting totbodweased par s a natural current of electr.city, hy which the healthy functions are restored immediately, and n corn effected. As no one has over used this Srf-clo wUbout benefit, wo confidently refer to “hose who have applied it, for their testimony ‘"For'sXby S. W. Hdverstick, S.'Ellioft, 11. Kauffman, B. J.Ki offer, and at all the country stores throughout the county. N. B. The uniform price is Fifty Cents a bottle, as this is the only size that is shipped to the United States. Dec. 8, 1857—0111* Great Reduction in Prices!!! Jit Bentz fyßro’s. Cheap Store. NEW GOODS 11 CHEAP GOODS!! Jit Bentz Sf Bro’s..Cheap Store.- 25 ct. MOUS uELAINS selling for ,20 eta. JU Bentz fy Bro’s. Cheap Store. Fresh arrivals every day; of Cheap goods Jit Bentz Bio’s. Cheap Store.- The place to got your money back is Jit Bentz $ lira’s. Cheap Store. All Colors Carpet Chain, at 25 cents JB Bentz & Bro’s. Cheap Store. October 29. 1857. New Good*. WE are receiving this week a very large and select assortment of Goods which wo will offer at very reduced prices, as they havo been purchased exclusively for cash. Wo havo a word to say, in this connection, to those who have accounts standing on our books. In order to give our customers all the advanta ges of the low prices of goods, we are obliged to pay cash in the city. Therefore we make an. earnest and sincere appeal to all indebted to us to make immediate payment, and in return wo will oonilnuo to sell our Goods at the lowest prices. Carlisle; Dec. 8, 1857, Umc Coal. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a largo supply of Coal suitable for burning Lime, which ho will dispose of on reasonable terms. . W. B. MURKAY, Carlisle, Nov. 19, 1857. COLEMAN’S American Grain Mill., The operation of ihis'mill can bo seen at Gard ner’s Foundry. .-They are for sale at the Now Agricultural Warehouse of , , J. ARMSTRONG. Carlisle, Dec. 11, 1856. ITA s’ilßoVr. iyapted at thi Otliccln paymentlor FOOTE & BROTHER PRACTICAL Plumbers & Gas JPiltcrs, 'South Hanover street, opposite'the Volunteer •Office. ‘ Can Lead and Iron Pipes, • feast Iron Sinka Hydrants, BathTiibs, ’ Hot and Cold Shower Batlrßoilers, Baths, Wash Basins’, Water Closets, „ Hydraulic Hama A Force and Lift Pumps,. &0., &c. ■ Wrought Iron Wol’d-. , • Tubes. , And every description of Cocks and for Gas, Steam, Water, &c. .Superior Cook??* Ranges, Heaters and Gas Fixtures, Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at short noli and in the most modern stylo. All material 0 and work in pur line,at low rates and warrant, i Country work and Jobbing promptly atton j! --eSr’lislo, May 29, 1856. Farming Implements. jNcw Agriciillural Ware-room, THE subscriber, located in the basement I the Methodist Church, opposite thoSoai depot, is now receiving a variety of Farming Implements, such as. Plows, Grain Drills Gram Fans, Corn Shellers, Corn and Cob Grlnrlo (Scott’s Giant,) the Crescent Grain Mill v O „L Shovels, Farm Boilers, Reapers and Mow.r. (Manny’s with Wood’s Improvement.) Straw Cutters &c all of which are of the most ap proved kinds ahd workmanship, and will be sold on the most accommodating terms. Farmtr» are respectfully invited to call and cita(nin« hr fore purchasing elsewhere. J. ARMSTRONG. For the convenience of, farmers, Moore’s pst tent Grain Drill will be sold at Shiremanafowv, by Benjamin Olay, and at Shippensburg, byij. Long. U Canslo, Ang. 21, 1856—tf / fItHE subscriber most respectfully informs hit 1 friends and the public generally, that he still continues the Hat and Cap Store in Main street, Where he will bo glad to-sec his old customort dSga and friends. He has how on hand * JJ|||[ splendid assortment of HATS of all from the common Wool to the finest. Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every one who has an eye to got. ting the worth of his money. His Silk, Mole skin and Beaver Hats; are unsurpassed lor light, ness, durability and finish, by those of any oth er establishment in the county.. Boys’ Hals of every description constantly on hand. Call and examine. JUST received, a largo assortment of lino Watches, Jewelry, &0., ladies* Breast Ping <s* and Eaf.Rings of tho lafest styles, rary . ingin price from 3 69t0 46 dollars* SBafr sett. Diamond Finger-Rings, Breast Fins, Gold Lockets, Pencils, &c., A large va riety of everything usually kept by Jewelers,— Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call at Nangle’s Cheap Jewelry Store aifdax amino for themselves. N. B.~Watches and Jewelry repaired at tho shortest notice. . W. D. A. NATJGLB August 28, 1856. ■ '. /?AA TONS Lyken’s Valley Coal, broken V/VFand rosoroened,prepared expressly let family use and under cover, so that I can fur. nish it dry and clean during the winter season. I have also on hand and for sale, the Luke, fldler Coal, from the mines of Boyd, Rosser it Co., and Shamokih Coal, from the mines of Cochran, Pealc & Co., all of which I will sell at small profits for cash, and deliver to any part of the Borough. August 7,1856 THE public’ are requested to call and examine our stock-before making thuir purchases, as. we arc-selling goods at the,lowest prices. We haVc everything you,may want.in our line, and in such quantities, that \vo 'can supply all who. may favor us with their patronage. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, wagon and coachmakcrs, paint-,! ers, shoonialcei'sv'blacksuiitlya, farmers, laborers and the public generally! will find a full and complete assortment o| gQods to select Ironu. such prices as will ho sifreto please all. ■; „ : JOHN yF/ & SOB, ’ North Carlisle. April 28-, 1857. . . --'i William Kek, Robt. C. Steiirett, John Donlai-, Riou’d. Woods, Jons S. i'raiiiLTry.' John C: Dunlap,. -H. yV. Stuhoeon. THIS Bank, doing business in the name ot ICcr, Brenneman & Co., is now.iuily pre pared to do a general Banking Business vnta promptness and-fldclity.' . , ' Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest’paid on Spe cial deposits. Certificates of deposit; hearing interest at the’ rate of five per cent, Will ho 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 lor anoUfeFglron period, they shall, hear The same fate of interest up to. thb time ol renewal.' Particular attention paid to the collection of notes, drafts, checks, ike;; in any part of the United States of Cana das. : ■; • ■ Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Continent. The faithful and. confidential execution of nil orders entrusted to them, may he relied upon. They .call flic attention of Farmers, Mechan ics hnd all others who desire a safe depository for their money, to the Undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bank are individually liable to the extent of their estates for all the Depo sits; and other obligations of Kef, Brenneman man & Co. . , ; They have recently removed info their new Banking House, directly opposite their former stand, in West Main Street, a few doors east ol the Railroad Depot, where they will at all times he pleased-to give any information desired in regard to money matters in general. ’ Open lor bnsinesstrom 9 o’clock in the morn ing until 4 o’clock in the evening. H. A. STURGEON, Cashier. Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1856 ' Prices Ctrently jlediicea: Jit Ogilby’s Cheap Store* More now Goods from. Auction, At Ogiiby*s Cheap Store<* Collars selling for 81, ' , At Ogilby’s Cheap SUre* $l,OO Caasimorcs selling lor 75. cents, ..Jit. Ogilby’s Cheap Store* 25 cent Delaines selling for 20 cents, : -, ■ .. M Ogilby’s Cheap Store* 20 cent bucals,’now style, soiling for 124, Jit Ogilby’s Cheap Store. 18 cent Plaids; rich colors, selling for 12J, Jit Ogilby’s Cheap Store* Elegant new stylo Silks uncommonly' cheap, • Jit Ogilby's. Cheap Store* Carpeting and Oil Cloths selling under price Jit Ogilby’s Cheap Store* $1,50 Shoos selling for $1,25; Jit Ogilby’s Cheap Store. Money wanted for cheap goods, ■ . Jit Ogilby’s.Cheap Store* Carlisle, Nov. 12, 1857., ' BENTZ & .BRO, A Clocks, Watches, A AND JEWELRY.. JMJ* 88 Maujcet St., Hxniusnunb, Px. N. B Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted. . December 11; 1856—1 y lIATS! lIATsV WM. H. TROUT. Carlisle, Jan. 8, 1857. MEW GOOPS. Family Coal. WM. B. MURRAY, A LARGE SPRING. ARRIVAL AT ' jrOMJf P. LTSE & SOS’S - • CHEAP STORE. Cumberland■■'Tali|?y FBQFKIE^i6I?S,. ; Melciioir Bbe.v.veman, GEORGE W, M’CALLA, DEALER IN
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