111111111=EIMEME!Iiiiii THE HARVEST OP TROTH. nr u. it. SPENCER Dream. no more—the night is a cr . Seize the sickle boldly ; There's a miglity harvest of truth to reap. And the winds are blowing coldly. Seize the sickle! to the field 1 Harvest time is flying 1 ‘ The leaves have faded, nnc the flowers Are all around us dying. ** Let.no weeds bo bound in ihe sheaf — Throw them aside together; Gather the true —the false may die . Now as well as ever. . The.night is o’er—dream no more— Morn is breaking glorious ; Gather in the harvest of truth, O’er time and tide victorious. A SilllLli. <‘A smile; who will refuse a smile ■ The sorrowing breast to cheer? And turn to love the heart of guile, And check the falling tear ? A pleasant smile for every face, 0! 'tis a blessed thing 1 It will the linos of care erase, And spots of Iwnutr. Li-lnir.” Thoughts on tuo i lining Year. The lone murmur of the wind voice, at .thy lattice,.reminds me that the year is dying.— Thrc are no leaves of various hues, stretched out over illimitable woods in which I may road the destiny of the year,.but as the sunlight crept down through the mass of buildings ami fell upon, ihe street to day. it had that dreamy hoe which tells us that the flower laden hours ore nearly over. . - How many will sigh, as the winds are now sighing, while the year, with its beauty, passes away. There wilt be many who, like myself, will regret that so little has been accomplished,' and will sorrow at wasted hours How few will see the scroll of the .year rolled ,up and not say, —'.‘ Alas I t hat I have let so many cluster ing hours pass like dreams before me.” How many of us fully realize that, we are one year nearer the shadowy laud. Yet it is true: we are hastening towards ihe darkness of the. grave laud But though' we must call our mnr.- tal life-chain one link shorter, we may. be as sured. that ihe pleasant laud where flowers bloom forever, where autumn winds, sigh not. where decay never devastates, where beamy blooms in unending, immortal perfection, is nearer to us. ' • Whatever may be.our regre;s at the miscon ceptions of the passing year, will .be well if we take from it a ,lesson for the year that, is aboui to draw upon us. The past may ever serve as a useful teacher, and many a useful, ennobling lesson is to be learned from its pages ' If we have .was ed precious hours, is it n‘»i our duty, instead of spending opr coming (lays in regrets,, to apply ourselves wiih renewed vigor and en ergy 6 those employments that .shall serve lo tell thai our lives have not been wholly a fail- indeed a great world, and there is room for all who svill. 10 leave some’ beacon light to -ell ihai lh<*v hiyvc moved upon the .troubled waters oi existence, there is room for all to “Imprint some thought gem beaming, Ou.Lhe wasting-page* of life.” WVcannot lie 100. e -ergelic. nei tliel* can we be 100 pr;ornpi ju our endeavors to obtain emol uments on success, for.life.flics quickly. We livc’aod laugh to day ;: o morrow we are ho . more.' We are. in day puff'd op in all pur pride and vanity,..Rejoicing hi sell-glory 10 morrow our heads he. lower il)>ui the (lowers and .more humble .han heviole>. . I rcuu-mbiT one whi> was full of life and re joicing in beamy but one year ago. She was fair as tne stars and her dark eyes shone with brilliant hiM rj* -while she leaned upon the arm of'him she loved one pleasant evening, but a single October ago. There was hope in the words which hey' whispered to each other be neath the/noon that Migh They- spoke .of year's of'.happiness and pleasure to-be enjoyed.. and they laughed as the young and hopeful on ly can laugh .dot the rear has brought li change upon them. She was pinning when the'flowers -bloomed. last spring ; she'deparred before them. . To night the grass; above her grave is heavy with frosty tears.' Such; is life Evanescent as the-glories of t e rainbow. Ileeiing.as the (lowers olsummer j yet beautiful, in hopt. as Oilier.. Maxims of Washington. ■ The following maxims of Washington ought to o the disparagement of any one. In your anparelbo modest. an.l endeavor to accommodate nature rather than procure admi r ‘t.oii ' . Associate yourself only with men of goo’d quality, il’you esreem your reputation, lbr.it is bettor to bo ahmo than in bad company. ■ Let your conversation, be without malice or envy, for *t is u, of a tractable and- com* incnd tlilu spin' : mid in ah oases of passion, admit roasmrto gov.tu.- Us,* not bvso and frivolous things against .grown and l,*nrm*d men ; nor Vers* difficult ques tions ind subjects among tlie ignorant, nor. things io he b-Meyed. Speak n.»r of, doleful tilings in the time of mirth inn ah the mole; nor .of melancholy things’ is d • ith or wound, and it others mention tli-hu, .change, it yon can. the discourse. , Break not a jest when none take pleasure in "mirth. Jjaugh not loud, norat all without •'oc casion.. Deride no man’s misfortune, though there seems to-hc some cause. Sp ; ak not i jannus winds either in jest or in earnest. .Scoffat no one though you may get occasion - - ■ Bo not forward, huf friendly and courteous, the first to salute, hear and answer—and »• not pensive when it is.time to converse. Keep-the. fashions'of your equal, sncji as are civil and orderly with respect to time and place. * ' » Go not thither, when yon - know not whether you shall ho welcome nr not. Reprehend not tl e imperlectiona nf others: for that belongs to parents, mastdrs and super!.* ors. The saint clothes himself in conrs • raiment; and hides precious gems in his breast. Il more oonriorn* t» meml ono fai.U thy solf, limn to find out a thousand in others. The sweet light of friendship, like the light of phosphorus, Ih seen pi.duly when all around is dark. •B ’W ire of thinking your dwelling too small for you; beware .of becoming disgusted with Voiir lot. .You in.jy entrust fho-government of the era I 11* .! in iho ni:in who /ears to undertake to gov >rn rii*/empire K—p iln v * I.T .»f rh • >''vn n -me nenf o r life; you’.um> rl.>e vvdh imuor, but ynucumot recede without shame. fife who knows how 'o anfllae to himself, is safe from dishonor. He who knows when to stop, never stumbles or f ills. .The net of heaven is immense; its meshes are wide, und yet nobody escapes. “ Adv ice.” says Coleridge, “in tike finnw, tho sailer ir fills tin 1 longer it dwells upon, imd the deeper it si ilts into tint mind.” Neither mm) nor women become what they av**l*l • intend 'd to he by carpeting their progress with velvet) real strength is tested liy difficul ties.' Winter, which snips the. leaves from around ns, makes us see riip distant regions they for merly concealed ; so does old age rob ns of. onr enjoyments, only to enlarge the prospect of eter nity before us. Let.no man bo too proud to work. Let no man he ashamed of a hard list or a sunburnt . countenance. Let Mm bo ashimod only of ig ■ nor nice and sloth. Lot no mvn ho ashUmed ol Poverty. Lev him only bo ashamed nl dlshon. osty and idleness. SPLENDID GIFTS AT 439 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA. The Original Gift Book Store.. GG. EVANS would inform hi? friends and * tho public, that ha-has removed his Star Gitt Book Store and Publishing House, to the splendid store in Brown’s Iron Building,. 439 Chestnut street, two doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of .each book will receive one of the following gifts, valued at from .25 cents-to 5)00, consisting of Gold Watches, Jewelry,&c. 550 Patent English lover gold watches worth ■ $lOO 00 each. 560 Patent Anchor lever gold-watches, $lOO DO each. 400 Ladies’ gold watches, 18k. cases, $35 00 600 Silver lover' watches, warranted, at $l5 00 each. 500 Pal lor Timepieces, $lO 00 each 500 Cameo Sets, ear 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 sizo, $3 00 each. 1000 Gold pencil cases with gold pons, $5 00 cacti. 1000 Extra gold pons with cases and holders, $lO 50 each. 2500 Gold pencils, ladies’ $2 50 each. 2500 Gold pons with silver pencils, $2 60 each. 2500 Ladies’ gold pens with cases, $1 60 each. 6500 Gold rings, ladies’. $1 each. 2000 Gents gold rings, $2 75 each. 2500 Ladies’ gold breastpins. $2 50 each. 3500 Misses’ gold breastpins, $1 50 each. 3000 Pocket Knives, 75 cts. each. 2000 Sets Gents gold .bosom studs, $3 each. 2000 “ “ sleeve buttons, $3 each. 2000 Pairs ladies’ oar drops, $2 50 each'. 8000 Ladies’ pearl card cases. $5 each.. 15000 Ladies’ Cameo, Jot or Mosaic pins, $5 each. 2500 Ladies’ Cameo Shawl & Ribbon pins, $3 50 each. 59Q0 Fetridge’s Balm of a Thousand Flowers, 60 cents each, . ' EVANS’ new catalogue contains all the moat popular books of the day, and (he newest publi cations,all of which will bosoldas low as can be obtained at other stores. A, complete cata logue of books sent free, by application tlirough the mail, by addressing G. G. Evans, 439 Ches niit St., PJiila. Agents wanted in every town in the XJnited Slates. Those desiring so to. act can obtain full particulars by addressing as above. • N. B.—ln consequence of tho money crisis, and numerous failures,.the subscriber lias been enabled to purchase from assigneps ah immense* stock of books, embracing every .department of HteVaturo, at prices which will enable, him. to give $5OO worth' of tho above gifts on every $lOOO worth of .books sold. • An extra book, with a gift,, will be scntfto each person ordering ten books..to he sent to .on'o address, by Express. ■ Send fora Catalogue. November 4, 1857—2m' 1 Ho, For Cheap Goods at Arnolds. First Arrival of the Season. THE. subscriber is just opening ono of the largest and trust stock of Eall and Winter goods ever ollered to the public in Carlisle.— His stuck has been selected with groat ogre Iron) the largest and best Ileuses in New Tori; and Philadelphia, and. every effort made to ob tain the latest and most fashionable styles in the market. Ho thinks he will bo able to please every variety of taste} lit such' low prices ns. were neve: offered before in Carlisle. Lodics’ Dross (Roods. Plain Black, Moire Antique, Bard, Striped and figured Silks, French Alorinns, Cashemers, Co-, binges, Plads, figured striped and plain all wool Detains, Alapaca, DcbSges, fie. 9 Wliitd Goods, Such ns Nainsook, plain and figured Muslin, Cambrics', Jackonetls, Bishop .Lawns,Brilliants, Bobinetts, Sec. Embroideries.. -. An immense stock of French worked Collars, Undersleeves, Handkerchiefs, Flouncings, Edg-. ings, Daces and.lhsertings, just direct from tho importers in New York, and will be sold very cheap. ‘ Ribbons, Ribbons. An immense assortment of elegant Bonnetßifc bons, which he intends' to soil at very lowpri\ ces. ■ Domestic G (Is. Bleached anti unbleached Linen anti cotton Shootings, 'Table' Linens, Checks, Tickings, Ginghanis, Osnahitrgs, Bags and Bagging, Cot ton and Wool Flannels .ail colors. Sack Flan nels, Calicoes, Blankets, Counterpanes, Table Covers, Piano Covers, Curtain. Muslins, &c.,al so, all color's of Carpet Chain and Cotton Twist. Shawls. A largo andelegant stock of Stella,Thibet,Bay, State and-Brocba Shawls, also, an assortment of Gentlemens’Sltawla, all ol winch will bo sold very cheap. * Furs, Furs. A very largo and'handsome assortment of La dies’ and Childrens Purs, which he intends to dispose of at'very low prices. Gcutlfiiitiiis’ Wear. Cloths, Tweeds, Jeans, Silk and Woollen Undershirts and Druw 'ors, Linen and Silk Hakis, Ac. « ui’iieis, Oil Cloi.ks, &c. A very largo lot ol throe ply, ingrain, Venetian, Hemp and Hag Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths oi all widths, Rugs amt Carpet Bags. Trunks Trunks. A large lot of Trunks of all sizes and quality. Looking; Glasses. He lias a large lot-of Looking Classes, which ho intends to sell off -it a low ilguro. A large ass, rtm -nt of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoes which lie will sell clump at the old stand in North Hanover street, three doors North of the Carlisle Bank, lie respectfully invites the public to call imrl examine his stock before pur chasing,-as every effort will bo made to give periect satisfaction to those who may .favpr him with a call. PHILIP ARNOLD. October 1, 1857,., FALL GOODS. IJ I. NTZ & BROTHER have just opened J J one of (lie largest and best assortments of Dry -Goods ever brought to .Carlisle. Their stock lias been selected, with unusual care, from the best Ileuses in New York and Philadelphia, and every effort made to-obtain the latest and most fashionable stylos of di-ess. They- flatter themselves they will he able to suit every varie ty of taste., at prices as low or lower than they can bo bought hero or in the city. LADIES’DRESS GOODS, Such as Black Silk Robes,'Fancy Silk Robes, Foulard Silks, Bayadere Silks, Jlloire Antique,' -India, Mourning. Fancy Silks. Barege Robes, Lawn,Robes. Grenadines, Pure Chali, Duoals, Poplins. Argentine. Brilliante, Gingham Lawn, Bombazine;Grape do Espegno, Himalaya Cloth, Tamartine, Alpaca, all IVool do Lainc, Cash mere. A full assortment of White Dress Goods — Nainsook Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Figured Swiss, Ike.; Velvets, for Mantles; White and Black Cnjic 'Shawls, 1 Stella, Thibet, Mode and Broolm do''.. Spring do., See.; bonnets, bonnet sitins, ribbons, flowers, etc.; coronation, cru vella and crinoline skirts; brass hoops; also, ■collars, underslocvcs, slandkerchiefs, in groat variety. GENTLEMENS’’WEAR Cloths, oassimeres, drap do ti casbraerets, summer cassimeres.cottonados, silk undershirts, linofls, handkerchiefs, etc. DOMESTIC GOODS. Bleached and unbleached linen and cotton, sheeting, table linens, table covers, piano do., counterpanes, straw hats ana flats, looking glasses, tickings, window shades ol all kinds, umbrellas, innslino, and every variety of dry goods in common use. . Wo 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 the public to call and examine onr stock before purchasing, ns we have bought onr assortment at.such rates that wo 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> BRO. T. J. GRAHAM? J. L, U’DOWEDL, 3. SI. DAVIDSON. GRiOIAM, M’DOWELL, & CO. General Land Agents, Leavenworth City, Kansas Territory J WILL buy, sell and locate lands in Kansas and Nebraska Territories, lowa # West ern Missouri, buy and spll lands, loan and invest money, buy and sell drafts, give information {c spocting the country, and do a general agency business. Reference —John B. Bratton, Esq., Carlisle; TV. M. Boetcm, Baijkcr, Carlisle; Hon. Jas. H. Graham, Carlisle; Ker, Brerineman & Co.. Bank ers, Carlisle; W. M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle; Geo. Sanderson, E;q., Lancaster Pa.; John A. Aid, Member Congress,Ncwville, Pa.; Wm. S. Cobcan, Newville, Pa.; Hon. M. Cocklin, Shep herdstown, Pa.; Henry Reiman & Son’s, March, ants, Baltl Md.; E. J. Blake, Esq., .Cashier of Mercantile Bank, -N. Y.; Snyder & M’Farlane, Real Estate Agents, Minnianopolis, .Min. Ter.; Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney & Real Estate Agent, Sterling, 111.; H. W. Mateer. Esq., Hen ry City, 111.; Ex-Gov. J. Ritner, Cumb. co., Pa. E. W. Clark &.Co., Bankers, Phila.; Gov. Pol lock, Harrisburg, Pa. March 5,1857—1 y. Mica’s* Celebrated LIQUID G-liUZS, THE GKEAT. ADHESIVE. Most useful'article ever invented, for house , store and office, surpassing in utility every other glue\ gum, mucilage, paste or cement ever-known. ALWAYS ready for application; adhesive on paper, cloth, leather, furniture, porce lain, china, marble or glass. For manufacturing Fancy Articles, Toys,etc., it Ims no superior, not only possessing greater strength than any other known article, but ad heres more quickly, leaving no stain where the parts are joined. Never Fails. Within the last three years npwnrdsof 250,- 000 bottles of this justly celebrated Liquid Gtue have been sold, and the great convenience which it has proved in eyerj'caae, hasdeserved 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 tar above ifny similar article or imi tation ever oftered to the public. . This GLUE is extensively counterfeited—r observe the label' Mcßea’s Celebrated Liquid Glue,-the Great Jldhcsive. 9 ’.' Takc.no other. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. .Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale and Kc tail, by : WM. C. McREA, Stationer, No. 907 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Liberal indneoraents offered to persons desirous of selling the above article. September 24, 1857—1 y . The Sew Store Ahead, of Cioui- petition! The Greatest and Cheapest Arrival of the Season of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps , Foots $ Shoes, in Carlisle,. is at. the New Store, corner of'.North Udnovcr and Louthcr Streets. THE undersigned returns thanks for the pa tronage bestowed upon him by tho phblio, and at the same time respectfully announces that ho lias just returned (rom Philadelphia, and is now opening a-now lot of Fall ahd Winter Dry-Goods anti Groceries, consisting in. part as .follows, and which, he is determined to soil at the lowest , cash prices : 'Silks, Ducal Cloths, Alpacas, Challies, Delaines, Debages, Lustres, Poplins, Brilliants, Skirting, French and Scotch .Ginghams, Prints, Gloves/ Collars, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, fie. Shawls-of every style and quality. Staple and Domestic Dry Goods, Cloths, Cassi meres, Vestings, Flannels, Muslins, Tickings, Stripesj Checks, Calicoes, Cottonadcs, Linens, Sheetings, Denims, Nankeen, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and White Carpet Chain, Um brellas, &c., &e. Also, a largo and splendid assortment of Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots and Slmos. • A superior lot of Fresh Groceries, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Spices, &c., &o. Hav ing selected my entire stock with - ' the greatest care and'at the lowest cash'prices-, J can'assnro . my friends and the'public generally, that I will do ail in my power to jaiako iny .establishment .known as the' -“HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS.” Those who wish to purchase-will find it,to their advantage to call and examine my .stock before purchasing..' I will pay* the highest market price, for But ter, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit. , * J. A. HUMRICH, Jr. October 15, 1857. FLAIRFIELD ACADEMY. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. . 7 I'IIE twenty-third session (5 mons.)wili com -1 monce Nov 2d. A new building has been erected containing Gymnasium, Music Room, &o. With increased facilities for instruction, and ample accommodations,- this Institution presents great’ inducements to parents who de sire tho physical: and mental improvement of their sons. Terms per session, ' . $7O 00 For circulars tyith full information address ' R. K. BURNS, Principaland Proprietor. Plainfield, Cumb. co., Oct. 1, 1857. Best Fumily Coal. THE subscribers aro now prepared to furnish tho'citizens of Carlisle with the' best ol COALS (or family use at the following prices - Lykens Valley, Broken and Egg, Lancaster Colliery, Locust Mountain, Luke Fiddler, and Trevortdn, at $4,60, nil ie-scrcencd and deliv ered any place in the-borough. Also, Lime- Coal, iu the yard at $8,25, and Blacksmith’s Coal. , Always on hand all kinds of LUMBER, and cheaper than ever. Our motto is to please.— All persons using tho above articles will please give us a call. SIIROM & HOPPER October 8, 1857 . AC '• STCS..IS- SAWYER, Attorney at laav. office with judge Hepburn, on East Main street. All, husi. ness intrusted to his care will be promptly at. tended to. March 20, 1857. 1IO! FOB. KELLER’S CHUMP HMT, CMP, BOOT MND SHOE STORE, Couneh op Public Squabe, opposite Mahket . House. FALL ARRIVAL WE invito the attention of tho public to oiir largo and varied assortment of Goods, which* will be sold as cheap as at any other es tablishment in Carlisle. Wo have every variety of Hats, for Men, Boys and Children, made of excellent material and of every grade and price. Also, a splendid assortment of Straw Hats, Caps, and Infants’ Hats, ready trimmed. All kinds ol Cloth and Glazed Caps, from 23 cents upwards. Our stock of Boots and Shoes cannot ho ex colled, and wo invite our old friends and cus tomers, as well as others, to call and examine our stock, as we (eel confident ol 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 sewed gratis. Carlisle, Dee. 24, 1857. VERY IMPORTANT. Spratt’a Patent Self Sealing Cana for preserving' Fruits, Green Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, &o. Every Farmer and Housekeeper should be a purchaser. For sale at city prices, at tho cheap hardware store of Aug. 27. H. SAXTON. PARTICULAR attention is called to tho fact, that wo are particularly desirous of Jiaving all those who 4 uro indebted to us on onr Books, to make immediate settlement of theiraccounts either by note or otherwise. BENTU & BRO. December 3, 1867. , Carlisle Marble Yard. RICHARD OWEW. South Hanover St., opposite Benlzs’ Store, ■ Carlisle, THE subscriber Ims on hand a largo arid well selected stock of iKcad-Slonos, Monuments, TOMBS, &c., of chaste and beautiful designs, which he will sell at the lowest possible rates, Doing desirous of selling out his stock; Head stones finished from three dollars upwards.. Brown stono, marble work, mantels, &c., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &c., con stantly on band. Iron railing for cemctary lots, &c., of the best -Philadelphia workmanship, will be promptly attended to. Carlisle, March 27, 1856. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE! TUB GREATEST ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON OF NKW AT THE NEW STORE THE subscriber has just returned from the city, and is now opening, next door to Cos tamagna’s hotel, in North Hanover struct, .a splendid assortment of new and cheap.DßY' GOODS, comprising Cloths, Qjssimeres, Pants Stuff*, Tweeds, Checks, Tickings, Do Laities, Do Bogus,CUajlys. Calicoes, Lawns, Ginghams, Alpacas* Hosiery, Gloves,, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hats and Parasols.. GROCERIES, of all kinds and best quality. Also, a large stock of BOOTS and SHOES, all of whiQh he will sell as cheap as any house in town., .• !t. ‘ \ Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit taken at market-prices. Don’t fprgpt the place, next door to Cpsta mugna’s (formerly Maglauchlin’s) hotel. N. W. WOODS, Agent; . Carlisle, May 21, 1857. T’ ■ ’. New Ware. A GENERAL ■ assortment of China, Glass and QuebusWare, has just been added to our former stock. Every variety, of Tea or Dinner sets, cither China or Granite, may be selected from our assortment of tbolatest style and tin- as Plates, Dishes, Cups and Saucers,-Bowls, Pitchers, Teapots, &c. *Br Also, Toilet setts of various patterns, together withßaisina, Tooth boxes,, and other necessary articles., A fine selection of French and Gorman China 1 FANCY ARTICLES, em bracing the useful as well as ornamental—among which are. highly gilt and decorated Coffee Cups, Vases, Mugs, Toy sets, Fruit Stands, Fancy Borfes, &0., as well as Glassware in every vari ety. AH for sale at the lowest market price, and to all of which wo invite a call from our friends and, customers.. Carlisle,' Deov23 t 185 G, Saxton’s Spring Arrival J IMMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE. THE subscriber has just returned (ram the eastern cities, and would call the attention of his friends and (he public generally, to tire large and well selected-assortment of Hardware which ho has now on hand, consisting in part of : BUILDING\MJiTIiRIJILs; sueh as nails, screws, hinges, bobs, locks, glass of every description apd quality, white, polish, od, American, French, enameled and double thick of all oils, varnishes, &c. Tools, including edge tools of every descrip- tion, saws, planes, braces, bits, augurs, squares, gauges, tiles, rasps, hamniers, vices, screw plates I anvift, blacksmith helloes; &c. ' Shuemr.leers.ad Sud/lid's. will find a largo,as aortmontof top?rsof-orfjsrf-Ulosci'iptiou, together with ladies apd; gontlßuien’s Morocco lining, binding, patent,and French call skins,awls,shoo, thread, wax, pegs,lasts, hai-uess mountings, col lars, girthing, whip istooks, deer hair, saddle trees, &o. , 1 Coachmdkers 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, &o. ' Cabinet-makers will find' a large assortment ot varnishes, dak, ; walnut, and mahogany veneftrs, knobs of all kinds and sizes, mouldings, resets, hair cloth, plush, curled hair, chair and sofa springs,&c. I . Housekeepers will also find a large assortment ofknjves and forks, Britannia and Silver plated table and tea spoons, candlesticks, waiters, shovels, tongs, iron and brass kettles, pans, Sic. together with Cedorwaro of. all kinds, such as tubs, buckets, churns, ! &c. ■ Agricultural Implements, embracing plows gf all kinds, cultivators, hoes, shovels, rakes, forks, chains, &c; Iron, a largo stock, which I am sollingat city m'iees. v- ' . Remember the old gtSnd, East Main street, HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 12,.1857.' . ' John TiCe, ■ ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' OFFICE In. the’ roar of Court House, in the room formerly occupied by Hugh Gaullaher, Esq. •• Carlisle, May 21, 1857—tf Cranberries. CHOICE .Cranberries, Euckit'heat, Hominy, Raisins, Citron, Mace, Currants, Cinnamon, and all other Spices and Goods suitable for the season. . They aro fresh and pure, and just re ceived and for sale at “Marion Hall” Grocery and Tea Store, J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Nov. 19, 1857. TO THE LADIES ! jFe have just received a fresh invoice of those beautiful fail style all wool Delaines, iy hi oil have already received the approbation of all who have seen them, to which wo invite your attention. Also, 1 case of new stylo Steller Shawls. Call soon at tho cheap store of . September 10,.1g§7. ■ BENT 2 & BRO. THE FAMILY COMPANION Sewing Mucliliie. I would respectfully- call the lit mtion of families to these valna lo'ijtw Sowing Machines. Prices •om 12 to 30 dollars. For all inds of Stitching and Family lowing, the Family -Companion lowing Machines are the very best. 'ho;plan of construction is so smi le, any person can fully under- and them, and can learn to work lem-in an hour, even without in instructions. They cannot possibly gel out of order, will take any required stitch, Work equal ly well on the coarsest cloth or finest cambric, and always fasten the thread. Warranted to give entire satisfaction. An efficient, simple, cheap, Family Sewing Machine 'has long been wanted, one that a lady can easily work and keep in order, adapted to all. sorts of Family Sewing, and always ready for use. All who have sewing to do are earnestly invited to examine these machines and their work, and judge for themselves whether they are the machines ro r quired or not, and whether the.time has come when all sewing can bo dond to advantage with a machine, and that with one of these, machines a lady can do more sewing and do it better than twenty can by hand. They will sew from 800 to 1000 stitches per minute! Work cannot he soiled by oil used on those machines. In fact, all the to the bldmaohincShavo been avoided in those. '. Who can afford to be without one of them i'■ Agents wanted.' ' D. fcITATTERTbN, Agent. N. W. cor. of Ninth and Ches. opposite Gi rard House, Fhila. December 17, "1867—3 m -lob Wbrlc'done at Ibis office oii short nclico. • (BMMW V Hardiuirc ! JOHN P. LYNE & SON, have just received their Fall.stock of Hardware, which is unu sually large, and in connection with their for mer heavy stock.makes it one of the largest and most varied assortments over offered to the pub lic. They have everything that the Farmer, the Builder, the .Mechanic, or the public may want In their line, and which they are selling at the very lowest prices. They solicit a call from the public before making their, purchases, as they are confident they can offer such inducements to the buyer that will fully reward him for his trouble. Feeling thankful to tho generous public for their former very liberal patronage, a continua tion, of the same is solicited, at our old stand in North Hanover street, Carlisle. JOHN P. LYNIT&r SON. October 9, 1866. Carlisle; Deposit Bank, SPECIAL Deposits will be received at this Bank, incorporated by tho State of Pennsyl vania, (br as short a period us four months, and interest paid at tho 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 tho time specified in the certificate, unless renewed for.another.given pe riod of four monthsor 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 tho Board of Directors. Wh M. BEETEM, Cashier. December 25,1850. SOUTH Hanover Street, next door to the Post-Office. N. B. Will bo absent from Carlisle the last ten days of each month. August 16, 1855. • , DR. GEO. S. SE ARIGHT, From the Baltimore College of Denial Surgery. Office at tUe residence of his mother. East Louther street, three doors below Bedford. Reference— Dr* Geo. Z. Bretz. March 19, 1867. - ' W:iU;ln w, JiWhy ami Silver ’ WARE AT CONEYN’S. THE public are invited to call and examine the largest and handsomest stock of W4T(CHES,JEWEUIYA»» silverware: over brought to this place. Having purchased ■this stock for cash I am determined to sella prrices that “cant be beat.” t All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to bo as represented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange ' THOMASCONLT.N. Carlisle, May I, 1856. NOTICE is hereby given that application will bo made to the next Legislature of Penn sylvania, to alter the cburter;o( the Carlisle De posit Bank, located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so ns 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 7 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 —Cm ;? - 1 . 4 - Fia-e lugfiirantcc. AGENTS. DR. I. C. XOOMIS, ~ 9 NOTICE. Family Oi'ocorlcs. k NEW ami Fresh supply of all (ho articles ■Ai ; belonging to n Grocery and Tea Store, has been received by the subscriber, viz i' Olcl Java & Rio Coffee; (green & roast ed) a variety of Brown, Crushed and Pulver ized SUGARS, at greatly reduced prices. Also, Syrup and Orleans Molasses, : of. finest qualities, at prices to suit the times— besides which are Teas, Cheese, Chocolates, Farina, Corn &c., as well as SHAD, MACKERAL AND HEARING. All kinds of China, Common,Earthen, Wooden and. Hollow-ware. While wo are thankful, (or 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. Isi Train. 2 d Train. Leave Chambersburg, 8.50 A.M. 2.10 I’. M “ Shippensburg, 9.20 “ 2.40 “ “ Newville, 9.55 “ 320 “ “ Carlisle, 10.30 “. 4.00 “ ■ “ Mechanicsb’g, 11.00 4.80 “ At Harrisburg, Jl-85 5.08 “ For Chambersburg'. Isi Train . 2 d Train. Leave Harrisburg, 8.30 A.M. 1.50 E.", “ llechanicsburg, 9.10 “ 2.20 “ Carlisle, , -9.50' “ 2.50 « ’ « Ncwville, 10.26 “ 3.25 “ ■ -Shippensburg, 11.00 “ 4.00 «. At Chambersbuvg, ‘11.30 ~»■ 4.30 “ v Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia at 1.08 A. M., 7155 A. M., and 1.15 P. M.,-via Coluriibia, and. 7-00 P. M. For Baltimore, at 8.30 A. M., arid 1.00 P. M. For Pittsburg, at 3.35 A, M., 12.25 Moon, and 5.15 P, H. Fares from Harrisburg, Mecbanicsburg, Car lisle, Shippensburg and Chambcrsbnrg, will be ten cents less whin paid for Tickets at the Of fice, than when paid in the Cars. ,0. N. LULL, Supt. Railroad Office, Chamborsburgi I . Oct. 8,1857. “1 1 SSOOO Reward—tSrcat Race. . HE great race between' the Clothing Stores 1 of Carlisle, resulted iri 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 Louther sts. It is now conceded by all and every one that they stand pre-eminent among the clothing deal 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 assortment of ; .eady-made Clothing, . Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Oassimeres and Vest, lugs;. Also, Hats arid: 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. Tneir friends may therefore rest assured that articles purchased of them will and must give satisfaction. Clothing made at the short-" ,cst notice in the most, fashionable style; having for that purpose secured the services of an ex perienced Cutter, and laid in, a splendid assort ment ot' Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, #c., which for beauty and durability cannot bo surpassed. To the citizens of the surrounding country we 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 you that our Clothing is better made, of better materials, better trimmed, cuf with more taste, and last though not Iqast, cheaper than you have ever bought elsewhere. Also, a largo lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, se. All hail creation far and near, 0/AnNoiD J B Storn you shall hoar, - Letrpoaling drums and cannon’s roar Proclaim the news from shore to shore; Great bargains sure, are on the wing, Rare wonders then we now will sing: At first we’ll speak of Clothing rare; Such trophies, sure will make yon stare. Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap We’ll take a moment’s time to speak. ' Deljghtcd too you can’t but bo ' With prices and their quality; ' Dress and Sack Coats—aye, Vestings too, 1 What bargains now for all of you 1 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 you bargains all for fun. ■ Frocks and Over-coats so very fine, Groat wonders you shall see in every lino. Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts tor all’, All kinds of. Gloves to please all who call. Brit we cannot stop to enumerate, We have bargains both good and great; Our stock too in the Furnishing lino . Is plentiful, cheap and finei ARNOLD 4- SON’S Clothing Hall. ~ April 12, 1855. Du Tail’s Galvanic Oil. ''PHIS great remedy has obtained for itself, n | world wide reputation, as a blessing to inva lids. In cures of spinal disease, Rheumatism, Burns and Scalds, Nervous headache, Erysipe las, Neuralgia, &c., it has a'magical effect in removing pain, imparting to, the diseased parts a natural current of electricity, by which tile healthy functions'are restored immediately, and a cure effected. As no one has ever used this article without benefit, wo confidently refer to those who have applied it, for' their testimony in its (iivor, For sale by S, W. Havorstick, S. Elliott, H. Kauffman, B. J. Kicffer, 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—6m* Greirt Reduction In Prices ’!! JR Bentz b Bro’s. Cheap Store . NEW GOODS 11 CHEAP GOODS!! At Bentz fy Bro’s. Cheap Store. 25 ct. MODS uELAINS selling for 20 cts.. At Bentz & Bro’s. Cheap Store. Fresh arrivals every day . of Cheap goods At Bentz & Bro’s. Cheap Store. The place to get your money back is At Bentz $ Bro’s. Cheap Store. All Colors Carpet Chain, at 25 cents At Bentz # Bro’s. Cheap Store. October 29, 1867. New Goods. WE are receiving (his week a very largo and select assortment of Goods which we will offer at. Very reduced prices, as they have been purchased exclusively for cash. Wo have a word to say, in this connection, to those who have accounts standing on our hooks. In order to give our customers all the advanta ges of tho low prices pf'goods, we are obliged to pay cash in tho city. Therefore we make an earnest and.sincere appeal to all indebted to us to make immediate payment, and in return wo will coniiouo to sell our Goods at the lowest prices. Carlisle, Deo. 8, 1857, Lime Coal. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a largo supply of Coal suitahlo'for burning Lime, which ho will dispose of on .reasonable terms. W. B. MURRAY. Carlisle, Nov. 19, 1857. , COLEMAN’S American Grain Mill. The operation of this mill can bo seen at Gard ner’s Foundry. They are for sale at the Now Agricultural Warehouse of ' . . J. ARMSTRONG. Carlisle, D0c..11, 1850. MONEY wanted at thi Olhcein paymentfor subscription. South Hanover street, opposite , the American Volunteer Ojjice. .. ! - Lead and Iron Pipes, . Cast Iron Sinks Hydrants, ■ Bath Tubs, ’ Hot and Oold Shower Bath Boilers, Baths, . Wash Basins, Water Closets, , Hydraulic Rams Force and Lift Pumps, &c., &c. ' ’ Wrought Iron Wol’d. . Tubes. . ' And every description of ‘©deft's and Fittings for Gas, Steam, Water, CookiiiK Ranges, Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up in Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at short notice and in the most modcrtf.'st'yle’.'■ All materials and work in our line at low rjatis And warranted Country work and jobbing promptly od to., , , , • Carlisle, May 29, 1856. Farming Implements. New Agricultural Warerroom. '■rHE subscriber, Ideated in the basement of L the Methodist Church, opposite the Railroad depot, is how receiving a variety of Farming Implements, such as Pioj™,.Grain Drills, Grain Fans, Corn Shellers, CornWnd Cob Grinders (Scott’s Giant,) the Crescent Grain Mill, Horae Shovels, Farm Boilers, Reapers and Mowers (Manny’s with Wood’s Improvement,) Straw Cutters, &c., all of which tiro of the most up. proved kinds and workmanship, and will be sold on the most accommodating terms. Farmers are respectfully invited to call and examine he. fore purchasing elsewhere. For the convenience of farmers, Moore’s pa ;—t Grain Drill will bo sold at Shireinanstonn, by juenjwfi’iri Gla f; and at Shippensburg, "i Long.- ; Car isle, Ang; 21, 1856—ft '•. HATS,I HATS: ' G I HE subscriber most respectfully informs hit 1 friends and the public generally, thiit he still continues,the Hat and Cap Store in Main street, where he Will be glad to see his old customers Mand friends. Ho has now on hand a splendid assortment of HATS of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every one who has an eye to get. ting the worth of his money. ’ His Silk, Mole skin and Beaver Hats, arc unsurpassed (or light ness, durability and finish, by those of: any oth er establishment in the county; Boys’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. Call and examine. . ’ Carlisle, Jan. 8, 1857, JUST received, a largo assortment of fine Watches, Jewelry, &c., ladies’ Breast Pins 0L and Ear Rings of the latest styles, rary ing in price from 3 60 to 45. dollars a akiiSl sett. Diamond Finger .Kings, Breast I Pins, Gold Lockets, Pencils, &c. A large va riety of everything usually kept, by Jewelers - Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call at Wangle’s Cheap Jewelry Store and ex amine: for. themselves. N. B'.—Watches arid Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice. W. D; A. NAUGLE. August 28, 1866. KrV/'k TONS Lykon’s Valley Coal, broken vAVr vf and rescreened, prepared expressly for family use and under cover, so that I can fur nish it dry and clean during the winter season. I have also on hand and for sale, the Luke, lidler Coal, from the mines of Boyd, Rosser & Co., and Sluimokiri Coal,.from the mines of Cochran, Peale & Co., all of which I will sell at small profits for cash, and deliver to any.part i f tire Borough. , August 7. ,1856 THE public are requested to call and examine our stock before making their purchases, as wo are selling goods at the lowest prices .-, We have everything you may want in, our line, and in such quantities that wo can supply, all who. may favor us with their patronage. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, wagon and coachmakers, paint ers, shoemakers, blacksmiths, farmers, laborers and the public, generally, will find a full and complete assortment p( goods to select Iron) a. such prices as will be sure to please all. Tryust JOHN P. LVWE & SOW, North Hanover street, Carlisle. April. 23, 1857. Cumberland Talley Baiib. PROPRIETORS, William ICeh, ' Melciioir Krenneuan,. Root. C. Stehrett, John Dunlap, Rioii’d. Woons, John S. S-minv.TT, John C: Dunlap, H. A. Sturoeon. THIS Bank, doing business 'ip the name of Kor, Brenneman & Co., is now Im'y pre pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. .Money received bn deposit and paid hack on demand without notice; Interest paid, on cial deposits. Certificates of deposit hearing interest at the rate of five per cent, will be is sued for as short a period as four months. In terest on nil certificates will cease at .maturity provided, however, that if said certifioatestoro renewed ill anytime thereafter lor nnoiher given period, they shall bear the same rate of interest up to-the time ol renewal. Particular attention paid to tile collection of notes, drafts, checks, &c., in any part of the United Siates or Cana das. ' ' Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Continent. The faithful and confidential execution ol all orders entrusted to them, may bo relied upon. They call the attention of Farmers, Mechan ics and all others who desire a safe depository for their money, totho undeniable fact, that Iho proprietors of this Bank are individually liable to the extent of their estates for all the Depo sits, and other obligations of Ker, Brenneman man & Co. They have recently removed into their non Banking House, directly opposite their former stand, in West Main Street, a few doors- cast ot the Railroad Depot, where they will at.all times be pleased to give any information desired in regard to money matters in general. Open for business from 9 o’clock in the.roorn ing until 4 o’clock in the evening. . 11. A. STURGEON, Cashier. Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1356 , I'l’lccs Greatly Reduced! Ml Ogilby’s Cheap Store. More now Goods from Auction, ,Ml Ogilby’s Cheap Store.. - 12J Collars selling for 01, ( . Ml Ogilby’s Cheap Shre. ST,OO Cassiraoros selljng tor 75 cents, • . , \ ■ Jtl Ogilby’s Cheap Store, 25 cent Delaines selling for 20 cents, Ml Ogilby’s Cheap Store. 20 cent Duoals, hew style, selling for 121, Ml Ogilby’s Cheap Store• 18 cent Plaids, rich colors, selling for 121, Ml Ogilby’s Cheap Store. Elegant now stylo Silks uncommonly cheap, Ml Ogilby’s Cheap Store. Carpeting and Oil Cloths selling under price Ml Ogilby’s Cheap store. $1,50 Shoes selling for $1,25,. . Ml Ogilby’s Cheap Store. Money wanted for cheap goods, Ml Ogilby’s Cheap Store. Carlisle, Nov. 12, 1857. BENTZ & BRO, A Clocks, Watches, Mi . AND JEWELRY. 88 Market St., Haiuiisbukp, PA , N. B.—Watches and Jewelry neatly rep a if® and warranted. December 11, 1850 —ly FOOTE & BROTHER, PRACTICAL Plumbers & Gas Fitters, J. ARMSTRONG. WM. H. TROUT, MEW GOOI»S. Family Coal. WM,. B. MURK AT, A' LARGE SPRING. ARRIVAL, AT. JTOII* I*. LOB & SOM’S ' ; CIIEMP STORE,. , . ... , GEORGE W. M'OALLA, , DEALER IN