’ A Beautiful Little Story. A*fow weekssince, incomingdownthoNorth Ritfcr, I was seated in the magnificent steamer Isaac Newton, in conversation with some friends. 7 * It was becoming Into in the evening} and ono af ter another, seeking repose IVom tlio caros and Colls of the day, made preparations to retiro to . their berths. Somepulling off their boots and coats, lay themselves down to rest, others, in the attempt to make it soom as much like homo ns possible, threw off more of their clothing— * each one as comfort or danger dictated. I liad noticed on deck a tlno looking boy, of about six years of ago, following around a man, evidently his father, whose appearance indica ting him to bo a foreigner, probably a German —:v, man of medium height and respectable "dress; The child was, unusually fair and fiim • looking, handsomely featured'with an intell® gent expression of countenance; and, from is - his German cap, fell chestnut hair, in thick, clustering curls. i After walking about the cabin fora time, the father and son stopped within a few feet of where wo were seated and began preparations for go ing to bed. I watched him. The father adjus ted and arranged the bod the child was to occu py, which was an upper berth, while the little follow was undressing himself. Having finish ed this, his father tied a handkerchief around V , his head to protect his curls, which looked as if, the sunlight from his young'heart always rested there. This done, I looked for him to seek his resting;place;’blit instead of tin's, he quietly kneeled ?own upon the floor, put his little hands together so beautifully, child-like and simple, resting his arms bn the’ lower berth, against which he knelt, ho beg tn his vespnr prayer. .' The father sat down by his' side, and waited., the conclusion. It was for a child, a long pray- er, but Httlo understood.. Tcould hear the mur muring of his sweet voice; but could not distin guish the words he spoke. There were men around bim—Christiari men retiring to rest with out prayer; or if praying at all a kind of niontd desire for protectioh v without sufficient courage or piety to. £neel do.vn in a steamboat’s cabin, and before strangers, acknowledge thogoodness of God, or ask- his protecting love. ♦. A beautiful sight it was, that a prayer in Jho midst ot the busy, tliougi.fess throng, he, alone, of this worldly multitude, draws nigh to Heaven. I thank the parental love that taught him to whisper his evening prayer, whether Catholic.o:- Protestant, whether far off or nigh. I could scarce refrain from weeping then, nor can, I now as I see again that sweet child - , in the crowded tumult of a steamboats cabin, bending in devo tion before his Maker. But a little while before, I saw a crowd of ad miring listeners gathering about a company of Italian singers in the upper aalood—a- moth t and her two sons, with voice arid harp and vio . lin; but no one cared for the child at prayer. • When tho little hoy had finished his evening prayer, ho-arose and kissed lus father most af fectionately.lvho put him into his berth to rest for the night. I felt a strong'desire to speak to -them; but detuned it tilt morning. When morning came, the confusibn of landing proven* ted mo.fVoni seeing them again. But, it I ever meet-that boy again in his happy youth, in h/s anxious manhood, .n his declining years, Hll thank him Tor (he influence'and example of that night's devotion, and bless (he name of tbehio ther tnat taught him. . Qnestions Fairly Tut and Squarely Answered. - The itloa - lias been industriously, proclaimed by the Black Republic, ns and others,- that'in asmuch as the Lecompton Constitution makes . no provision for its amendment before 1804, therefore, tho people have no rigid to change it before tlint timo. It lias also been tirgned by fio.Black--Republicans that this.in tbo Southern doctrine. lloiv true this. Is, may bo: gathered from tho following pointed colloquy which wo clip from tho midst of a speech made last week ip tii'o .United States Senate by Gov. Brown of Mississippi : ; “Mr., Pugh inquired whether the Senator from Mississippi, (Mr. Brown,), believed’-the people of Kansas could alter tho Constitution prior to 1801, He only desired to ascertain the’ Senators opinion. Brown repliotTlbat ho had admitted that" right,.and should have admitted it, even had it b-*cn declared on every page of that in strument that it should hot beattered. All that he demanded, was Hint this right should be ex orcised under.tlid forms of law, arid not by,'mob violence. . «Mr. Trumbull inquired whether tho Senator would admit that the .legislature could pass a Law to change tbe ; constitution. . . Mr. Brown said that he did not expect to be . asked to point out. to republicans how the con stitution colild .be changed r but he would tell them. If they have not already secured a ma jority in the legislature; when .tho next election comes on- lot them' go to the polls like quiet, peaceable, and orderly citizens, and elect their legislature and their governor; Then let the legislature appoint a day when the people them selves can elect delegates to a convention which shall change it; The legislature to change a word or syllable. of tho constitution; but they can appoint a day when the people can assemble under the forms of law and electa convention which can change tho constitution, even against the words of the constitution itself. A Voice from li.likois—The' Bureau County Democrat , published lit Princeton, Illi noia; gives the administration of Mr. Buchan an a warm and hearty support. It concludes a long and able article upon the duty of Demo crats to their parly, with the following eloquent appeal, which we commend to the perusal of all who are inclined to feel the slightest mis trust: “ Look back fiver the history of the Demo cratic party, and trace its policy, like a ray of light, through all the clouds and storms of tem porary opposition ; hear the clamors, the mur muriiigs, the denunciations and anathemas that have, from lime to lime, tilled the air and as sailed the cars of Democrats for supporting this •or that,measure; call to mind the numerous prophecies of the parlies speedy destruction ; and notice, nevertheless, the triumphant, on ward, march of Democratic policy, with its hap py results of progression, expansion, and in creased wealth, enlightenment, happiness, and prosperity, as seen in this glorious country, .which it has so long ruled and governed! From the days of Jefferson down to this hour, all the great.measures of the country—the measures which have produced the splendid results which challenge the admiration of the world, have originated in the Democratic parly, and not on-* of them ever passed into a law without raising such a, hue and cry as is now raised against the present administration. And will not Demo crats learn to trust their party? Will they not stop to reason and reflect,.before they rash ly commit themselves against it ?" , .Necessity or Exercise Most of the current ailments of mankind arise from want of exercise. The body must undergo a certain amount of fa. (igue to preserve the muscles and organs in pro. per vigor. “ When exercise is neglected,” says the, Laws of Hcnlth, “(he blood gathers too much about _the central region ; and the oppres sion about the'heart, difficulty of breathing, lowness of spirits, anxiety and heaviness, nu. merous aches and stitches, are evidences of this stagnation. People are afraid to take exercise, because they (anoy they want breath and feel weak.. But the very effort would tree the heart from this burden, by urging the blood forward to the extremities; it would ease the breathing by liberating the lungs trom the same supera bundance s it would make tho frame feel active and light, as tho effect ot equalized circulation and free action.” A brisk walk in the open air, daily, is worth a whole shoptul of nostrums. K 7" Say of n woman that she is beautiful, and be assured (hat she will ever think kindly of you. Say that she is good, kind, virtuous, sensible, but very homely, and she will never forgive you in her life. * . ; DCT’Why arc certain young ladies cheeks like six penny calico ? Kase washing fades them. K7”He who rises late may trot all. day, but seven overtakes his business. j Fresh Arrival: Fancy Goods, Gift Books, &c. G T?l lIAVERSTIGK lias just’received from the city and is now opening a splendid dis play oVJfancy Goorfj,’suitablo for ail seasons, to which lie desires to call the attention of his friends and llio.public. His assortment cannot, be surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in quality and prico of tho-articles cannot fail to please purchasers. Jt would bo impossible to enumerate his F.3NCV GOODS, which comprise every variety of fancy -article ol' the most exquisite finish, such as— Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabaster ink stands and trays, fancy ivory, petti 1 and shell card eases, ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments, Fort Monnaics, of every variety, Gold Fens and Pencils, fancy paper weights, papeteries, and a’largo variety of ladies’ fancy stationery. Motto seals and wa fers, silk and head parses,'.ladies’ riding whips, elegantly linishud, ladies’lino cutlery, perfume baskets'and hags, brushes of every kind for the toilet, KoiiffsePs perfumes of the various kinds musical Instruments of all kinds.nnd at all prices together witlian innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished and at low rates. Also an extensive collection of BOOKS, compiisingllio various English and American Annuals for lb‘sB, richly embellished & illustrated Poetical Works with Children’s Pictorial Hooks, (br children o? all ages. His assortment of, SohborUooks and School Stationary is also complete, and com.' prises every thing used in College and the Schools, lie also desires to call the particular attention of families to his elegan t assortment of Lamps, Girandoles, &c., froni the extensive establishments ot Cornelius Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lanins for burning cither Lard, Sporrii or Ethorial oil' together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment in (his lino is uneqnnled in tho borough. Also, Fruits, Fancy Confectionary, Huts, Preserved Fruits, cj-c., in every variety and at all prices, nil .of which arc pure and fresh,such as can be confidently!- rocouuuonded to his friends.. His stock em braces everything, in the lino of Pancy. Goods with many other articles useful to honsekeepes which the public are especially invited to call, and see, at the old stand opposite the-Deposit Bonk- . " S. W. HAVERSTICK. December 24, 1857. Ho, For Cheap Goods at Arnolds, First Arrival of the Season. THE subscriber is just opening one o I tbe iatgost atft best stock ot Fail and Winter goods ever offered to the public in Carlisle.— His stock bas been" selected with groat care froni the largest and best bouses in Weir York I and Philadelphia, and every effort made to ob-I tain flic latest and most fashionable styles in the market. Ho thints bjj will be able'to pleasb I every variety of taste, at such low prices as | were'never offered'before in Carlisle. litidics’ DrosS Goods. Plain Black, Jlfoiro Antique, Bard, Striped and igured'Silks, French Morinns, Oashemers, Cot bnrges, Finds, (igiired striped and plain all wool Colains, Alapaca, flobegos, &c. ■ AVhiti Goods, Snob as Nainsook, plain and figured Muslin, Cambrics, Jackbnctls,Bishop Lawns,Brilliants, Bobiuetts,,&c: : Embroideries. An immense slock of French'worked-Collars, l/ndersleovos, Handkerchiefs, Flbnnciligs, Edg ings, Faces and Inscrlings, just direct from the importers in New York, and will bo sold very cheap. ■ Ribbons, Ribbons. An immense assortment of elegant Bonnot Tub. bons, winch be intends to sell at very low pri ces. - Domestic Goods. Bleached and nnnleaohod Linen and, cotton Shootings, Table -Linens,-. Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, Osnnburgs, Bags and Bagging, Cot ton and Wool Flannels all colors, Sack Flan nels, Calicoes, BlankctSj.'Oounterpahes, Table Covers, Piano Covers, Curtain MrijsUna, &c.,al so, all colors of Carpet Chain and Gotten Twist. . . Shawls. A large and elegant stock of S tella, Thibet, Bay, Statu and Brocba Shawls, also, an assortment of Gentlemens’ Shawls, all ol which will bo sold very cheap. Furs, Furs. A very largo arid handsome, assortment o( La dies’and Childrens’ Furs, which bo intends to dispose of at very low prices. Gentlemens’ Wear. . Cloths; CassimerSjV estings, Cassinetta, Tweeds, Jeans, Silk and Woollen Undershirts and Draw ers, Linen and Silk Xlakts, &c. Curpets, Oil Cloths, &cf A very largo lot ol throe ply, ingrain, Venetian, Hemp and Rag Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths oi all widths, lings and Carpet Bags. .Trunks, Trunks. A largo lot of Trunks of all sizes amt quality Looking Glasses. He has alargo lot of Looking Glasses, which he intends to Sell off at a low figure. A largo assortment of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoos which he will soil cheap at the old stand in North, Hanover street, three doors North of the Carlisle Bank. Ho respectfully invites the public to call and examino Ins stock before pur chasing, as every effort will bo made to.give perfect satisfaction to those who may lavor him with a call. PHILIP ARNOLD. October 1, 1857. FALL GOODS. ijSNTZ & BROTHER have just opened IJ one of the largest and best assortments of Dry Goods over brought to Carlisle. Their stock has boon selected with unusual care, from the best houses in.NowYork and Philadelphia, and every effort made to obtain tiifi latest and most fashionable stylos of dress. They flatter themselves they .will, bo able toauil every varie ty of taste, at prices as low or lower than they can be bought hero or in the city. f , LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as Black Silk Robes, Fancy Silk Robes, Foulard Silks,.Bayadere Silks, Moire Antique, India, Mourning, Fancy Silks, Barege Robes, Lawn Robes, Grenadines, Pure Cliali', Duoala, Poplins, Argentine, Brilliants, Gingham Lawnj Bombazine, Crape do Espegnc, Himalaya Cloth, Tamartine, Alpaca,, all Wool do Laino, Cash mere. A full assortment of White Dross Goods— Nainsook Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Figured Swiss, &c.; Velvets,, for Mantles; White and Black Crape Shawls, Stella, Thibet, Mode and Brocha do.. Spring do., &c.; bonnets, bonnet satins, ribbons, flowers, etc.; coronation, cm veils and crinoline skirts; brass hoops; also, collars, undorsleeves, .“handkerchiefs, in groat variety. • ■ GENTLEMENS’ WEAR. Cloths, cassimeres, drap do ti cashmerets, summer cassimeres.cottonades, silk undershirts, linens, handkerchiefs, etc. DOMESTIC GOODS Bleached and- unbleached linen and cotton, sheeting, table linens, table covers, piano do., counterpanes, straw hats and flats, looking glasses, tickings, window shades of ail kinds, umbrellas, muslins, and every variety of dry goods in common use. We have just laid in a large stock of tapestry, ingrain, imperial, mixed and rag carpets, oil cloths, matting, etc., at lowest prices. Wo re spectfully invite the public to cull and examine our stock before purchasing, as wo have bought our assortment at such rates that wo cannot bo undersold. Special attention paid to furnishing goods from (lie city-, per order, at shortest notice. Every effort will bo made by the Arm to give satisfaction to those who may favor thorn with a call. - BENTZ £ BUO. law Notice. REMOVAL,— W. M. PENROSE has remo ved liis oflioo to tho room formerly occu pied by him on Main street, a few doors east ot tho Methodist Church, where lie-will promptly ittond to all business entrusted to him. ‘ August 127, 1857—U T. J. OnAUAJI, J. D. M’DOWEDt, 8. Mi DAVIDSON. GRAHAM, M’DOWELL, & CO. , General Land Agents, Leavenworth City, Kansas Territnfy,' WILL buy, soil and locate lands in Kansas and Nebraska Territories, lona £ West ern Missouri, buy and soil lands, loan and invest money, buy and sell drafts, give information re specting the country, and do a general agency business. Reference— Jolm B. Bratton, Esq., Carlisle; W. M. Beotoni, Banker; Carlisle; lion. Jas. XI. Graham, Carlisle; Ker,Brennoman & Co.. Ban kers, Carlisle; W. M. Henderson, Esq,,.Carlisle; Geo. Sanderson, Esq., Lancaster I’a.; John A, Aid, Member Congress,Non'ville, Pa.; Win. S. .Cobean, Kowvillc, Pii.j-.Hon. M. Cocklin.Shop herdstown, Pa;; Henry Keinnin & Son’s,Mereb. ants, Balt. Md.';..E. J. Blake, Esq;, Cashier'of Mercantilp Bank, N. V.j Snyder & M’Parlano, Real Estate Agents, Miiiniunopolis, Min. Ter.; Win. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney & Real Estate Agent, Sterling, III.; 11. W. Mateer, Esq..Hen ry'City, III.; Ex-Gov. .7. Ritner, Cnmb. co., Pa. E, W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Pbila.; Gov. Pol lock, Harrisburg, Pa. March 6,1857—1 y Mcßeu's Celebrated LIQUID GLUE, TOE GREAT ADHESIVE Most useful article eve)- invented, for house, store and office, surpassing'in ntiJity every other glue, gum, Mucilage, ,a paste or cement ever known* ■ ’ ALWAYS ready IBr application; adhesive on paper, cloth, leather, furniture,-porce lain, china, marble or glass. Por manufacturing Pancy Articles,Toys,etc., it bus no superior, not only possessing greater strength.llian any other known article, but ad heres more quickly, leaving no stain where the ■Jiarts lire joined. Never Pails. . Within the last throe years npwardsof 2so,- 000 bottles of this justly celebrated Liquid Giue have been sold, and the groat convenience which it has proved in every case, hasdeserved ly scoured for it a demand which the manufac turer found if, at - times, difficult to meet ; acknowledged by all who have used it, that its merits are tar above any Similar article, or imi tation ever offered to the public. This GLUE is extensively counterfeited — observe the label fC file/tea’s Celebrated Liquid Clue, the Great Jdhtsive.” I’ake no other. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale and Re- 1 1 tail, by „ . WM. 0. McREA, Stationer, No. 007 CirEST.vnT St., PintADEiPinA. ttV Lib’enii- inducements offered to persons lesirous of sotting the above article. September 24, fS57—Jy The Jfcw Store Ahead of Bout , petition I The Greatest and Cheapest Arrival of the Season of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Groceries, Hals, Caps, Boots 4 Shoes, in Carlisle, is at the Few Store, corner of Forth Hanover and Lout her Streets. '• THU undersigned returns Blanks for the lia. tronago bestowed upon him by'the'public, and at the same -time respectfully announces that he has just returned from Philadelphia, and is now opening a new lot of Fall ahd Winter DIT-GBorts aaid Crroceiies, consisting in part as follows, and which lie is determined to sell at the lowest cash prices : Silks, Ducal Cloths, Alpacas, Challies,Delaines, Dehages,Lustres, Poplins, Brilliants, Skirting, French and Scotch Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, &c. ■ Sha\vls_ of every style and quality. Staple and Domestic Dry Goods, Cloths, Casm meres, Vestings, Flannels, Muslins, Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Calicoes, Cotforiadcs, Linens; Sheetings, Denims, Nankeen, Drills, Marseilles Quills, colored and white Carpet Chain, Hra brellas, ,&c., &q. Also, a largo and splendid •ssortraent of Bonnots,.Hats, Caps, Boots arid .Shoes. , - .. A superior lot of. Fresh , Groceries, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Spices,,&c., &c. Hav ing selected my entire stock witii the greatest care and at the lowest cash prices , I. can assure my friends and the'public generally, that ! will do all In riiy power to make ray establishment known as the ' ■ , “HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS;.” Those,who wish to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and oxamino«niy stock before purchasing. • . I will pay the highest market price for Ent er, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit. J.A.-lUJMRIGH, Ja. October 15, 1857 PIAISIIUID ACADKIIT. ; . NEAR CARLISLE, PA., 'PHE twenty-third session (5 mons.) will com 1. monco Nov 2d. A new building has boon erected containing Gymnasium, Music Room, &c. IVllli increased facilities for instruction,, and ample , accommodations,“this Institution presents groht inducements to parents who de sire the physical and mental improvement of their sons. Terms per session, 570 00 For circulars with full information address R., K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, Plainfield, Cumb. 00., Oct. 1, 1857. Best Family Coal. THE suusoribers are now.propaved to furnish the citizens of Carlisle with the best of COALS for family use at.the following prices : Lykons Valley; Broken and Egg, Lancaster Colliery', Locust Mountain, Luke. Fiddler, and Trovortoh, at $1,50, all ro-sorecned and deliv ered any, place in the borough. Also, Lime Coal, in the yard at $8,25, and Blacksmith’s Coal." Always on hand all kinds of LUMBER, and cheaper than ever. Om- motto is to please.— All persona using the above articles will please give ns a call. SHROM & HOFFER October 8, 1857, All .’irSTliS M. SAWYER,. Attorney at law. office with judge Hepburn, on East Main street. T All .busi ness intrusted to his care will bo promptly at tended to. ’ Mafeli 20, 1857. . no: FOR KELLER’S CHEAP HAT, CAP, BOOT 4ND SHOE .. STORE, Corner of Pudlio Square, opposite Market House. FALL ARRIVAL WE invito the attention of tho public to our largo and varied assortment of Goods, Vvbicli will bo sold ns cheap as at any other es tablishment in Carlisle. Wo have every variofv of Hats, for Mon, Boys and Children, made of excellent material and .of every grade and pried. Also, a splendid assortment of Straw Hats, Caps, and Infants’ Hats, ready trimmed. All kinds bi Cloth and Glazed Caps, from 25 cents upwards. 1 Our stock o I Boots and Shoes cannot bo dx colled, and We invito our old friends mid cus tomers, ns well as others, to call and examine our stock, ns wo fool 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 sewed gratis. Carlisle, Deo. 24, 1857. . VERY IMPORTANT. Spratf’s Patent Self Sealing Cans for preserving Fruits, Green Corn, Pons, Tomatoes, tea-. Every Parmer and Housekeeper should bo a purchaser. For sale at city prices, at tho cheap hardware- store of •Aug. 27. H. SAXTON. PARTICDLAR attention is called to tho.fact, that wo are particularly desirous of having nil those who nro indebted to us on our Books, to make immediate settlement of tboir accounts cither by note or otherwise. December jJ, 1867. TQMBS, &c., of chaste anil beautiful designs, tvliich ho wjll soil at tho lowest possible fates, being desirous of selling out his stock. Hoad, stones (inished from throe dollars upwards. Brown stonftvJnarblo work, mantels, &0., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &c., con stantly on band. Iron railing for cemetnry lots, &c., of tho best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, Mi)rc]i.27, 1856. . AGENER'AL assortment of China, Glass and Quoenswarc, has just booh added to our former stock'. ' Every variety of Tea or .Dinner sots, either Chinn or Granite, may bo selected from our assortment of the latest style aml.fin ■ Mar»ish, as well as Plates, Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Bowls, Pitchers, Teapots, &o. \JT Also, Toilet setts of various patterns, together with Baisins, Tooth boxes, r>nd other necessary articles. A fine selection of French and German China FANCY. ARTICLES, em bracing the useful as well as ornamental—among which are highly gilt and decorated Coffee Cups, Vases, Mugs, Toy sqts. Fruit Stands, Fancy Boxes, &c., as well as Glassware in every vari ety. All for sale at tho lowest market price, and to all of which wo invito a call from bur friends and customers. THE subscriber has just returned from the eastern .cities, and would call the attention of his friends and the public generally, to the large and well selected assortment of Hardware which ho has now on hand, consisting in part of ; BUILDING" MATERIALS, . such as nails, screws, hinges,'bolts, 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, tioh, saws, planes, braces,'bits, augurs, squares, gauges, files, rasps, hammers, vices, screw plates anvils, blacksmith helloes* &c. Shoemakers and Saddlers, will find a largo as sortmeiit of tools of every description, together, with ladies and gentlemen’s Morocco lining, binding, patent and French calf skins, awls, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mountings, col lars, girthing, Whip stocks, doer hair, saddle frees, tec. Coachmaker,s Tools and trimmings of all kinds, such as hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, hows, floor cloth, canvass, cloth, damask, fringe, lace, mass)>axles, springs, bolts, clips, &c. Cabinet-makers will find a large assortment of varnishes, dak, walnut, and mahogany veneers, knobs ofalljcinds and sizes, mouldings, roaets, hair cloth, plush, curled hair, chair and sofa springs, &c: •, Housekeepers will also, find a largo assortmrint of knives and forks, Britannia and Silver plated tabic and lp(£ spoons,, candlesticks,, waiters, shovels, tongs', iron and brass kettles,, parts, &c. together with Cederwaro 1 of all kinds, such as tubs, buckets! churns, &c. Agricultural Implements, embracing plows of all kinds, cultivators, hoes, shovels, rakes, forks, chains, tec. ■ 1 .;4 a ; .;. ,/ ■; ,:s_ • Iffin, a which , J am-selling at cit j’ prices. : - Remember thpwld stand, East Main street. ; - HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 12, 1857. Bools anil Shoes of every Uescnpiion, Gents, La dies and Children’s Gum Shoes, Trunks,. CaVpet Bags and Valises. ONaccountol* the hard times, BAINBRIDGE bhs determined to make a great reduction in tl\c price of.Bpots and Shoes to persons, hav ing the Cash,-.-: -rAft A largo’nssortment of Gents, Ladies and frill Children's GUM SHOES, which ho w'dl ’ ISb-sell tower than they have ever before been sold in Carlisle. ’ A very largo assortment of Wintet Boots and Shoes, of the best material and workmanship, and which ho will sell at remarkably low prices, so as to suit the times and give satisfaction to the pur chaser. . . Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises, cheap for cash. Also; Boots and Shoes of every description made to order, both neat and dura ble,‘and from 10 to 20 per cent, lower than else where. All rips sewed gratis. Dont mistake the place, North Hanover st., opposite Bontz’ Store. Carlisle, Nov. 26, 1857; John lice, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE in the'fear of Court House, in the room formerly occupied by Hugh Gaullaher, Esq. ‘ ’ ' Carlisle, May 21, 1857—ff • CHOICE Cranberries,. Buckwheat, Hominy, Raisins, Citron, Maqo, 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 Hail” Grocery and Tea Store. J. Vf . EBY. Carlisle, Nov. 19, 1857. TO THE CADIES I. Wo.have just received a fresh invoice of those beautiful .fall stylo all wool Delaines, which have 'already received the approbation of all who have seen them, to which wo invito your attention.. \ Also, 1 case of new stylo Stiller Shawls. Call soon at the cheap store of - September 10, 1857. TUB FAMILY COMPANION ' Scniug Machine.. I would respectfully call the at uition of families to these valua lo new Sowing Machines. Prices 'om 12 to 30. dollars. For all inds of Stitching and Family iewing,. the Family Companion lewingMaohinesaro the very best, 'ho plan of construction is so sim lo, any person can fully nnder tand, thorn, and can-loarn to work ion) In an hour, even without in instructions. They cannot possibly get out of order, will f!ike any required stitch, work equal ly well on the coarsest cloth or finest qambric, and always fasten tho thread* Warranted to give, entire satisfaction. An efficient, simple, cheap, Family Sowing, 'Machine has long boon wanted, one that a lady can easily work and koop in order, adapted to ail; sorts'of Family I Sowing, and always ready for use. Allwhohavo -sowing to do "are earnestly invited to examine those machines and their work, and judge for themselves whether they are the machines re quired or not, and whether the time has como when all sowing can ho done toadvantago with a machine, and that with ono of those machines a lady can do more sewing and do it better Ilian twenty can by hand. They will sew from ZOO io 1000 stitches per. minute ! Work cannot bo soiled by oil used on these machines. In-fact, all tho objections .to the old riiaohines have been avoided in those. Who can afford to be without one of them? Agents wanted. , . " D.,CHATTERTON, Agent. N. W. cor. of Ninth and'Ches. opposite Gi rard House, Phila. • - . . December 17, 1857—3 m | BENTZ & BRO.. * .Carlisle ,3larblc Yard, RICUiiRD O' South Hanover St., opposite Bentzs’ Store, Carlisle , ' THE subscriber bus on hand a) urge and wel selected stock of Ucad -SI ones, Monunienl s. j\cw r Wa i"<". Carlisle, Deo. 23, 185 G. Saxton’s Spring Arrival! IMMENSE STOCK OK HARDWARE, Suited to the Time*. 11. bainbridge. Cranberries. toIMI iDBSMt,, AIACHINE SHOP. OAR FACTORY AND ■ SASH FACTORY, THIS extensive establishment,is now In com plete order, and supplied with tho best ma chinery for executing work in every department. The buildings have also boon greatly enlarged this spring, and stocked with tho no'west and most improved tools for tho manufacture of Doors, Window Frames, Sash, SVJGIV. Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and all other kinds of Carpenter Work. Wo invito Builders, Carpenters and others to call and ex amine our facilities for doing this description of work. [IF - The best materials uSe.d, and prices as low as at any other establishment iir the county or elsewhere. Steam Engines Built to Order and repaired ns heretofore. Engines have been recently built..for W. M. Henderson & Son, in this borough, R. Bryson & Co., Allen township, Alii &..Brqthers, Nowvillo, Shade & Wetzel, North Middleton, and others, at whoso" estab lishments they may bo seen,in daily operation, and to whom wo can refer for evidence of their superiority. ■of every description, from tho smallest to, tho heaviest pieces, executed at short notice, for every kind of machinery. A large, variety of mill castings nowon hand.. Two skillful Pat tern makers constantly employed. REPAIR ING promptly attended to for Paper Mills, Dis tilleries, Grist Mills, Factories, &c. Turning and Fitting JRill Spindles, &c., done in the best style. , " . Threshing Machines and Horse such as Bevil Gear Four Horse Poivcrs, Hori zontal Gear Four and Two Horse Powers, Corn Shellors, Crushers, Iron Rollers, Plough Cast ings, and other articles for farmers, on hand or promptly made to order. • Burden Cars Built J. W. EBP, and repaired. Our lacilities for building Cars 'are now more complete Ilian 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 businosd-tifTlio senior partner of the Arm, and the completeness of our machinery in every branch of the estab lishment, warrant ns in assuring the best work to all who favor us with their orders. The con tinued patronage of bur old friends and ’thepub lic is respectfully solicited. F. GARDNER & CO. May-21, 1857—1 y THE Allen and East Pcnnsboro’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coun ty, incorporated by ah act ot Assembly, is now fully, organized, and in operation under the management of the following Managers, viz : Benj. H. Messer, Lewis Hyer, Christian Stay man, Michael Cocklln, J, C. Dunlap, W. R. Gdrgas, Daniel Bailey* Jacob H. Cbovor, Alex ander Cathoart, Jos. Wickersbam, J. Eicbci-’ borger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt. : The rates of insurance are as low and favora ble as any Company ot the kind in the Stato.- Porsons.wishing to become members are invi ted to make application! to the Agents of the Company who are willing to wait upon them at anytime.; : - BENJ. 11. MOSSEII, Pros. CinaiiTiAX Stayman, Yioo Pros. JvEwis Hyeh, Scot’y. ' Mioiiaei Cookun, Treasurer. January 7, ’5B. County. — ,J olm Sbcrrick, Allen; Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; " Henry Rearing, Shireroanstown'; Sam’l. Woodburn, - . Dickinson ;\Honry 'Bowman, Chnrclitown; — Mo'do■ Griffith, South Middleton; Sam’l. Gra ham, IF* Ponnaboro’; Sani’l. CopVer* Moch'an .icaburg, J-; XV; Cockiin. Shepherdstorvu; D.' Coovor, ShephefdstOwn ; O. B; Herman,-Silver, Spring; Benj. Haverstick, Silver Spring; Chas'd Bell, Carlisle. ■ ’ County.- —TE, S. Pick ing, Dover; Peter Wolford,.Franklin j Jas. Griffith, Warrington: J. F. DoardorlT,. 'Washington., Ilarn'.ilurg —-Houser & Locbmait. , Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them renewed by innlvi application to any of the. Agents. UardWaretHiirtlwarc I JOnN P. TjYNE Sc SON. have just received their Pall 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 Parmer, 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. Peeling thankful to'the generous public for their former very liberal patronage, a continua tion of the sapio is'solicited; at our old'stand in Worth Hanover street, Carlisle. JOHN P. LYWH & SOW. October 9, 1860. . . SPECIAL Deposits will be received at this Bank, incorporated by the Statd'of .Pennsyl vania, for as short a period os 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 fourmonths or longer, in which case the interest is paid up until the time of the renew, nl. Bank opens at 9 o’clock A. M. and closes at 3 o’clock P. M. y order of the Board of Directors. lE. M. BEETEM, Cashier, December 25,,1850. • • SOUTH Hanover Street, next door to the Post Office. W B. Will bo absent from Carlisle the last ten days of each month. August-10, 1855. . BEWTZ & BRO. DK. GEO. S. SE ARIGHT, DKNTIST. From the Baltimore College of Denial Surgery. Office at the residence of his mother, Hast Louther street, throe doors below Bedford. Reference —Dn. Geo. Z. Bretz. March 19, 1857. Watches, Jewel i y ana Silver WARE AT CONEYiVS. THE public are invited to call and examine the largest and handsomest stock of A' WATCHES, JEWELRY AND U SILVERWARE. over brought to this place. Having purchased this stock for cash I am determined to soil a prrioes .that ‘.‘cant be beat,’? t All goods sold hy me, guaranteed to bo as represented or the money refunded. Old cold and silver taken in exchange , THOMAS CONLYH Carlisle, May IvJSHb JOHN Iff. MJEDY & CO., Fislij Cheese and Provision MERCHANTS, No. 39 & 40 North Wharves, half-way hotn’oen Arch and Race Streets, Phila. March 12, 1867 ly. BLACKSMITH'S COAL—IO,OOO Bushels of Bituminous Coal, from tho celebrated “ Lemon” Mines, receiving and for sale by : . . v ML B. MURRAY. Septembe i 8,1857., EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. Iron and Brass Castings Powers, Five Insurance AGENTS Carlisle Deposit Dank. DR. I. c. looms, 1 Family Oroccrlcs. NEW and Fresh supply of all tho articles belonging to a Grpcory and Tea Store, lias been received by tho subscriber, viz: Old Java’ & Rip Coffee, (green & roast- variety of Brown, Crushed and Pu/ver izedSUGAKS,at gnntfb/ reduced prices. Also, Syrilp and Orleans'Molasses, of finest qualities) at prices to suit tbo limes— besides which are Teas, Choose, Chocolates, Farina, Corn Starch, Nice, &c., as well as SHJiJ), MMCKERJIL: JIND HERRING. All kinds of China, Common, Earthen,'Wooden and Ilollow-waro. While we are thankful for past support, wo solicit a continnanco'df like favors. 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. 2d Train. Xoave Clmmbersburff, 8.60 A. M. 2.10 Pi’J) “ Sbipponsburg, 9.20 2.40 “ “ Ffewvillo, “ Cai'lislo, « • Mcchanicsb’g, ILOO “ 4.80 At Harrisburg, 11.35 “ 6.08 «< For Cbambcrsburg. is; Train. 2d Train. Leave Harrisburg, 8.80 A.M. 1.50 P. M, “ Mechanicsburg, 9.10 “ 2.20 “ “ Carlisle, 9.50 “ 2.50. ««- “ Ncwvillo, 10.26 . “ 3.25, “ “ Shippensburg, 11.00 “ 4.00 “ At Chambersburg, . 11.30 “ ,4.30 “ ■ Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia at 1.08 A. M., 7.55 A. M., and 1.15 P. M.,—via' Columbia, and 7.00 F. M. For Baltimore, at 8.30 A. M., and 1.00 P. M. For Pittsburg.at 3.35 A. M., 12.25 Moon, and 6.15 P. M. • Faros from Harrisburg, Meohanicslmrg, 'Car lisle, Sbippcnsbnrg and Chambersburg, will'be ten cents less when paid for Tickets at the Of fice, than when paid in the Cars. 0. N. LULL, Sapi. Railroad Office, Chambersburg, 1 Oct. 8.1857. - ( $3OOO Reward—Great Rare. r | HE 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 pf North Hanover and Louthor 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 furuish them. They have now on hand a : largo apd splendid assortincntof Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres and Test ings. Also, Hats and. Caps, and every thing in their lino for Men and Boys. Their materials were selected'with the greatest care, purchased at. the lowest cash prices, and at .such houses only, who hover deal in anything like auction, trash. Their friends may therefore rest assured that articles purchased of them will and must give satisfaction. Clothing made at the short est notice in the most fashionable style, having for that purpose secured the services .of an ex perienced Cutter, and laid in a splendid assort ment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, #c., which for beauty and durability cannot be surpassed. To the citizens of the surrounding country we would say, give us a fair trial'. All wo ask is a fair look at our, stock and we will not fail to con vince yon that our Clothing is bettor made, of bettor materials, bettor trimmed, cut with more taste, ahd lust though not least, cheaper than youdiave ever bought, elsewhere. Also, a largo lot of .Trunks; Carpet bags, Umbrellas, ■. ly-All hail creation far and near, f Qf Aiinolb’s Store you shall hoar ; y.JLet pealing drums and cannon’s roar . ’ ’ Proclaim the news from shore to shore; ' Great, bargains sure, arc on the wing, Haro wonders then we now will sing: ’ j At first we’ll speak of Ciormito rare, ; 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 you can’t but bo With prices and their.qualify; . Dress and Sack Coats—aye, Vestings too. What bargains now for oil of you! The Gents will our compliments receive, , And call they must the wonders to believe; In Pants wo have all kinds of stylos, - - One dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Summer Goods—for soon ’twill come— We’ll give yon bargains all for tun. Frocks and Over-coats.so very fine, Groat wonders yon shall see in every lino Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts lor alii All kinds of Gloves to please all who calk But wo cannot stop to enumerate, Wo have bargains both good and groat. Our stock too in the Furnishing lino Is plentiful, cheap and fine. ARNOLD if SON’S Clothing Hall. April 12,1855.. Dh Vail’s Galvanic Oil. THIS .great remedy has. obtained for itself, a 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 reriloving pain, imparting to the diseased parts a natural current of electricity, by which the healthy functions are restored immediately, and a cure effected. . As no one has over used this article without benefit, wo .confidently refer to those who have applied if, for their testimony in'its (iivor. v For sale by S. W. Uaversfick, S. Elliott, 11. Kauffman, B. J*. Kieffer, and at all the country stores throughput the county. N. 8.. The uniform price is Fifty Centsu bottle, as this is the only size that is shipped to the United States, Dec.'S, 1857—fim* . Greut Rcdiicilcn lu Prices! 11 ‘ Jit.Bentz $ Bra’s, Cheap Slore, NEW GOODS IJ CHEAP GOODS I! o- . £i nl . z & Bra’s. Cheap Ulore. 2u ct. MOUS DELAINS selling for 20 cts. Jit Bentz & Bra’s, Cheap Store, Fresh arrivals every day, of Cheap goods ' Jit Bentz Sr Bra’s. Cheap Stores ibo place to got your money back is , Bentz $ Bra’s. Cheap Store. All Colors Carpet Chain, at 25 cents rto & -Bra’s. Cheap Store. October 29,1857. _ New Goods. W E receiving (his week a very largoand ntTor „ f se ect assorf nu)nt of Goods which wo will o or at, very reduced prices, as they have been purchased exclusively for cash. thnL°ivhI 0 i“ " °‘ d to say ’ in *!>is connection, to In Zw ? m -’ e acoounts standing on our books. °. ur CHB t°mors all the advanta f" 3 °, O'clo'V prices of goods, wo are obliged pay cash ip tho city. Therefore wo make an earnest and sincere appeal to all indebted to us to niaico immediate payment, and in return wo wm cominuo to sell our Goods at tho lowest prices. Carlisle, Doc. 8,1857 Lime Coal. THE .subscriber beeps constantly on hand a largo supply of Coal suitable for burning Lime, which ho will dispose of on reasonable W. B. MURRAY. Carlisle, Nov. 10, 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 New Agricultural Warehouse of J- ARMSTRONG. Carlisle, Dec. 11, 1850. - , M^blu^tTon' 1 tM ° i,iCoin P'Vmwtfor J. IV. EBY. 9.55 “ 3.20 “ 10.30 “ 4.00 “ N. B—Watches and Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice. W. D. A. NAUGLE August 28, 1866.- flirtA TOMS Lyken’s yallcy Coal, broken rescfoehedjprepared expressly fur , 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 tor sale, the Luke, tidier Coal, from the mines of Boyd, Rosser & Co., and Sharaokln Coal, from the mines of Cochran, Peale & Co.', ail of which X will sell at small profits for cash, and deliver to any part of the Borough. A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL AT . JOHN P. LYYE & SOS’S CUEJIP STORE. THE public arc requested to call and examine bur stock before making their purchases, as we arc selling goods at the lowest prices. Wo. have everything you may want in onr line, and in such quantities that we can supply all rriio may favor ns with their patronage. Carpenters, cabinetmakers, wagon and coachmakbrs, paint ers, shoemakers, blacksmiths,.farmers, laborers and the public generally, will find a full and complete assortment of, goods to select troni a. such-prices as will be sure to please ail. Try Oit , JOHN P.. LYME & SO.N, North Hanover street, Carlisle. April 23, 1857. William Ki: a , Melchoir Bp.rrnspAS, Rout. C. Sterbett, John Dunlap, Riou’d. Woods, John S. Sterbett, John C: Dunlap, H. A. Stuboeon., THIS Bank, doing* business In the name of Kcr, Bronnoman & Co., is how tally pre jiarod to do a general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity: Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest paid on Spe cial deposits. Certificates of deposit'bearing interest at the rate of five per cent, will bo is sued for as short a period as 1 four months. In terest on all certificates will,cease at maturity provided', however, that if said certificates are renewed at anytime thereafter tor another given period, they shall bear the same rale of interest up to the time of renewal. Partieulnratfention paid to the collection of notes, drafts, checks, Sec., in any part of the United States or Cana fihS. Remittances made to England, Ireland; or the Continent. The faitbfnVand confidential execution of all orders entrusted to fbcm, may be relied upon. i They call the attention of Farmers, Mechan ics and all, others who desire a safe depository for their money, to the undeniable fact, that ihe proprietors of this Bank are iiidividualty liable to the extent of their estates f’or all Hie Pejio sits, and other obligations of Ker, Brenncman man & Co. They have recently removed into their new Banking House, directly opposite their former stand, in West "Main Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot, where they will at all times be pleased to give aSSy information 'desired in regard to money matters in general. Open for business from 9 o’clock in the morn ing until 4 o’clockip the evening. H. A. STURGEON, Cashier. ' Carlisle, Dec: 18, 1856 • Prices Greatly Reduced! At Ogilby’s Cheap Store. More now Goods from Auction, At Ogilby’s Cheap Store. 12i Collars selling for Of, • At Ogilby’s Cheap Store, ft,oo Cassimeros selling tor 75 cents. At Ogilbyis Cheap Store. 25 cent Delaines selling for 20 cents, At Ogilby’s Cheap Store. 20 cent Ducals, new style, selling for 18J, At Ogilby’s Cheap Store. 18 cent Plaids, rich colors, selling for 12i, At Ogilby’s Cheap Store. Elegant now stylo Silks uncommonly cheap, ' At Ogilby’s Cheap Store, Carpeting and Oil Cloths selling under price At Ogilby’s Cheap Store. $1,60 Shoos soiling for $1,26, BENTZ & BRO At Ogilby’s Cheap Store. Money wanted for cheap goods, At Ogilby’s 'Cheap Store, Carlisle, Nov. 12, 1857. Paper, Printers’ Card & Envelope Warehouse, No. 405 Commerce Street, Philadelphia. Cash buyers will And it. (or their interest to January 7,1868—1 y FOOTE & BROTHER : PRACTICAL .. * Plumbers & Gas Fitters South Hanover street, opposite ike i * Volunteer UJfue. .. j £r,[ W Load and Iron Pipes, I Cast Iron Sink. Hydrants, . Bath Tubs ’ Hot and Gold Shower Bath Boilers Baths, Wash Basi™ Water Closets, Hydtaul£ Force and Lift Pumps, &c.,.&c it.' Wrought Ijibn Wol’d. Tubes. And every description of Cocks ami r... for Gas, Steam, Water, &o. Superior r 1 ."W Ranges, Heaters and Gas Fixtures r,,n° okln « Churches, Stores and Dwelling's at sW lp ln and in the most modern stylo All nolito and work in our lino at tow rales and 1 " !, ' tcfi '* work pud Jobbing prompu^: Oftrlislo, Stay 29, 1856 Farming Implement^ JNcw Agricnllural Warc-r00,,, rpHE subscribed, located in the hn.„ 1 the Methodist Clmrch, opp Juo •I’ 1 #l depot, is now receiving a variety bfP r ™' 1 implements,.such as Plows, Grain n r it“p 1 ''- (! Fans, Corn Shellers, Corn and Cah /v G , ri,ln (Scott’s Giant,) the Crescent GrainSlni n CTS ’ Shovels, Farm Boilers, Reaptws and Ar’ D ° r5B (Stanny’s with Wood’s Improvement vl!®’ Gutters, &c., all of which are of the n? ra "' proved kinds and workmanship, aVd will h'l “ft on the most accommodating' (Z-,v„ b f soM are respectfully invited to call n„i ’ . mers fore purchasing elsewhere, f • oxnni,no For the convenience of farmers }ioore’ & ' tent Grain Drill will be sold at Shirernaustom' Loifg enJllmin Claj 5 and at SUil ' pcnBb " r E> Vo' Car isle, Ang. 21, 1858—ft HATS!.HATS! T?? subscriber most respectfully inform* his 1 Inonds.nnd the public generally, that he still continues the Hat and Cap Store in Main street where he will be glad to see hie old customers gga aricl friends. Ho has how on handueJ MfSI splendid assortment of HATS of all from the. common Wool to the tinest. Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every one who has an eye to eel ting the worth of his money. His Silk', Mole skin and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for light ness, durability and finish, by those oi any olli er establishment in the county. Boys’ Hats of e very description constantly on land. Cull and examine. Carlisle, Jan. 8, 1857, HEW GOODS. JUST received, a largo assortment of lino Watches, Jewelry, &e„ ladies’ Breast p;,is JpL and Ear Rings of the latest styles, vary-' §nl ing in price from 350t0 45 dollars a Wi» sett. Diamond Finger Rings, Breast Pins; Gold Lockets, Pencils, &c. A largo va riety of everything usually kept by Jewelers.—' Ladies and gentlemen are' respectfully invited to call at Mangle’s Cheap Jewelry Store andei amine for themselves. ■ • Family Coal. WM. Br MURRAY, Anignst 7,1856 A ~ _RYA R Cumberland Valley liaulc- PROPRIETORS, N. S, LAWRENCE’S NEW WM,' H. TROUT.
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