Slgrjfultnrnl. •x ’TnB, Fabmeb Should be a Mas of Taste. —Every farmer-should be a boati of taste and accomplishtnenf. as well as of skill and of sound knowledge. “He is,” says a correspondent, ‘■an iri-dweller of nature’s temple, and is every where sjurrounded by tbo.beautiful creations of art supreme. Here he may take lessons from the choicest pencilings of the only perfect Mas ter. In matters of,-taste, order and' neatness, the American Farmer need be second, to none, these quantisations being manifest in hll his op erations.” When.l.sco a farm laid out without regard to Older or system, the fields taking shape as the convenience of the moment might seem to dic tate, t conclude that the owner has never stu died taste or.economy. ’-When I see the fences ovcrTOWiv with bushes, briars, weeds, etc., it is quite clear that the man who "stays” there has very little taste, so far as his business is concerned. ' , „ , . • When in passing the domain of a large tann er, I find his spacious, dwelling and his exten sive barns and stables side by side —door-yard in close juxtaposition—the latter odoriferous of its fertilizing contents — I at once sec that with all his acquisitions, the proprietor has neglect ed to store his mind with a little humanizing taste. A few ideas and principles of onjcr and propriety would have put his barns and stables with all their unpleasant accompaniments, in rcarof the dwelling, giving the latter prominence and character, showing that the farmer and his household'consider themselves superior to the beasts of the stall, and are unwilling to live vir tually in their midst. ' Considerations of this kind would greatly im prove the rural appearance of our own beloved. New England, and greatly enhances the at tractiveness of her sweet and quiet homes. Honor to the Farmers.— The Middletown (Conn.) Constitution' says that the fanners in tire neighborhood of that city having resolved tc contribute wood and other necessaries for the poor, there, entered - the oity with their teams to the number of one hundred arid- twenty-nine yoke,of oxen, witli seventy loads of wood, of excellent quality, closely packed. Twenty dol lars and fifty, cents in money were contributed, Bcsides.a large quantity of provisions. A din ner was provided at the M'Donough House, by subscription from citizens, at, which ninety sat down, among whom, were the Mayor, arid Rev. Dr. Goodwill. It. passed oft in good shape.— Honor to the good farmers of Connecticut for this generous exainple. Why-should it not be followed elsewhere by qur liberal yeomanry ? - Fruitfulness of California. —The editor of the California Farmer of a late date states that helms seen apples the size of a hen's egg from a tree which had borne two previous crops the same year, the apples of the first crop mea suring .12 inches in circumference, and of the second crop 8 inches. The editor also states thabhc saw beets upon Smith & Winohel's farm, near San Jose, of enormous size and yield.— “The quantity of land was four acres ; the. amount of 200 tons had already been taken from, thfe ground, and some 10 or 20 tons more were yet to be gathered. The beets were enor mous, backing up out of the ground half and twb-tbirds’of their size; and weighing 20, 40. 60, and even 100 pounds each,” Hog Yards. —Keep your hog-yards con stantly and liberally replenished with materials for ■ manure—muek, chip-manure, saw-dust, spent tan, straw, refuse hay, rubbish from the fields, and spurious vegetation from the.gardcn and wood-lot, rushes, peat, clay, rags, cobs, rotten wood, and, indeed, every substance that when rotten or reduced to its primary elements or principles, is capable of supplying pabulum or pasture to plants. When the mass is suffi ciently ■ broken ' down in physical texture, elctinse out the. yards arid commence accumu lating more. In this way a large quantity of most excellent compost may he made, and many articles ordinarily overlooked in cur ini perfect economy. and contemplated as worth less, converted to an important and valuable use. ■ ' ■ -■ ; . Good Roads.^— A writer in the Tribune ex plains the philosophy of having good roads at all times, in all parts of the country. It is ex ceedingly simple and entirely practicable. It consists in keeping the rdad dry. Ditch the road on both sides, so that no water can stand so as to soak into or under the road. Where the track is very level, cross ditches should be made at proper distances, to convey all the wa ter away from the sideditches. In this manner with a trifling additional expense, a good, road can be secured forever, and* a vast amount of expensein constant repairs; and'.in'the wear and* tear of horses, cattle, and carriages be saved. Heavy Failure in. York ! The announcement 6f the failure of Mr. Alex. Dciriuth, one of our principal Dry Goods Mer chants, has caused a great excitement among a number of our citizens, and it has been the gen eral topic of conversation, in our town, since Saturday morning last. We hear his liabilities variously estimated at from SO to 90 thousand dollars. It is said that a number of persons will sustain heavy losses, through this failure, arid it is feared some of them will become greatly in volved in their pecuniary affaits. —York Press. it" ' ■' New' Hampsihiie Election. —At the election on Tuesday last, the Black Republicans, as wad anticipated .they would do, .carried the Governor and a majority of both branches of the Legislature. The Democracy of New. Hampshire may think had management on the part of their loaders.for their defeat. Had they placed themselves fair and square on the Le compton platform, instead of on the anti-Le coinpton plank as was done by their Stale Com mittee, it is more than probable the result of the election would' be different from what it is. As.it is, the Black Republicans, into whose hands the Democratic State Committee played, hai?e Swept the old Granite State frorin the bor ders of Massachusetts to the White Mountains, and left the Democracy in the same minority they have been for the last three or four years. “Keep to tee Right."—A. grumbler at our side says the tibia was when this old rule of walking and, driving was observed, but it is im possible now, as the ladies’hoops are so enor mous that they make a person get into the gut ter, no matter what side he wishes to lake.' Kissed nr A- Grindstone.—On Friday after noon, John Birch was running a grindstone in the cutlery ’manufactory of Brown & Tilley, in Pittsburg, Pa., when the stone hursfodand ono piecestruck him on the forehead, cleaving his scull, and causing almost instant death. Sudden Deatu. —On Tuesday night, Mrs. Mary Booth, formerly the wife of Junius Brutus Booth, the eminent tragedian, but from whom she had been divorcee), died suddenly in Balti more, Sid.,.of disease of tho heart.. |£7* “ You- have considerable floating popu lation in, this village, haven’t you?” asked a stranger of ono of the citizens of a village on tho Mississippi. “ Well, yes. rather,” was the reply, ‘ighout half the year the water is up to the second windows.” O” “ Do you know Mr. Brown ?”—Yes. my dear.” “ Is he not a very deserving man?” “Yes, he deserves a flogging, and. if he ever gallants you home again, X will give it to him!” Exit wife, in a fright. Fresh Arrival! Fancy; Goods* Gift Books, &c. SWfHAVERSTXCK has just received from ► tho city and is now opening a splendid dis play of Fancy Goods,-suitable foralt seasons, to which ho desires to calf the attention of his friends and Ihe public. His assortment cannot bo surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both m quality ami price of. tho articles cannot fail to please purchasers. It would bo impossible to enumerate Ins FANCY GOODS, which comprise every variety of iancy arficio of Ihe most exquisite finish, such as—. Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabaster ink stands and trays, fancy ivory,' pearl and shell card cases, ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instriilnenls, Port Mommies, of every variety, Gold Pens and Pencils, fancy, paper weights, papoferies, and a large variety of ladies’ fancy stationery. Motto seals and wa fers, silk and bead purses, ladies’ riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies’ fine cutlery, perfume baskets and bags, brushes of every kind for the toilet, Roussel’s perfumes of the various kinds, musical instruments of allkindsand at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished and at low rates. Also, an" extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising tho various English and American Annuals lor 1858, richly embellished & illustrated Poetical Works,' with Children’s Pictorial BdSfev for children ol all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, and com. prises every thing used in College and tho Schools; He also desires to call tho particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of Lamps, Girandoles, &c., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber He Study Lamps, for burning cither Lard, Sperm or Etherial oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment in this line is unequaled in tho borough. Also, Fruits, Fancy Confectionary, Nuts, Preserved Fruits, fyc., in every variety and at all prices, nil of. which are pure and fresh.such as can bn confidentlyr recommended to his friends. His stock cm. braces everything in the lino of Fancy Goods with many other articles useful.to housekoepes which tho public are especially invited to call, see, at the old stand opposite the Deposit Bank. S. W. HAVERSTXGK. December 24, 1857. Ho, For Cheap Goods at Arnolds First Arrival of the Season. THE subscriber is just opening one of the largest and best stock of Fall and Winter goods ever offered to tho public in Carlisle His stock has boon..selected rvith great care from the largest and best houses in New York, and Philadelphia,' and every effort made to ob tain tho latest arid mos’t fashionable styles in the market; He thinks he will be able to please every variety of taste, at sucii low prices as wore novel offered before in Carlisle. , Ladies’ Press Goods. Plain Black, Moire Antique, Bard, Striped and figured Silks, French.Morinas, Cashoriiers, Co burges, Plods, figured striped and plain all wool Delaius, Alapaoa, Dohoges, &c._ WWti Goods, Such as Nainsook, plain rind figured Muslin, Cambrics, Jackonetls, Bishop Lawns, Brilliants, Bohinotts, &c. Hinbroi dciicu. An immense stock of French worked Collars, ifndersloeves, Handkerchiefs, Flouriciiigs, Edg ings, Laces and Insertirigs, just direct from tho .importers in Now York, and will bp sold very cheap. Ribbons, Ribbons. An immense assortment of elegant BonnetEifc bons, which ho intends to soli at very low-pfi CCS. ■ ' . Doiacstic Goods. Bleached and unbleached Linen and cotton Sheetings, Table. Linens, Chocks, Tickings, Ginghams, Osnaburgs, Bags and Bagging, Cot ton and Wool Flannels all colors, Sack Flan riels, Calicoes, Blankets, Counterpanes, Table Covers, Piano Covers, Curtain-Muslins, &0.,a150, so, all colors of Carpet Chain and Colton Twist. Sliawls. Alarge ahd.oiegant stock of Stella, Thibet, Bay, State and Broeha Shawls, also, an assortment of Gentlemens’ Shawls, all ol which will bo sold very cheap. Furs, Fill's. A very largo and handsome assortment of La dies’and Childrens’ Furs, which ho intends to dispose of at very low prices. Gentlemens’ TTcnv. Cloths, Gassimers,Vestings, Cassinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Silk find Woollen Undershirts and Draw ers, Linen and Silk Ilalcfs, &c. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ate. ■A very large lot of three ply, ingrain, Venetian, Hemp and Rag Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths ol all widths, Rugs and' Carpet Bags. Trunks, Trunks. A largo lot of Trunks of all sizes and quality. Looking Glasses. , lie has alarge lot of Looking Glasses, Winch lio intends to sell off at a low figure. A largo assortment of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoos which he will sell cheap at the old stand in North Hanover street, three doors North of the Carlisle Bank. Ho respectfully invites the public to call and exariiine bis stock before pur chasing, as every effort- will lie made to give perfect satisfaction to those who may lavorhim with a call. PHILIP ARNOLD. October 1, 1857. FALL GOODS. I3SNTZ & BROTHER have just opened 13 one of tho largest’and best assortments of Dry Goods over brought to Carlisle. Their stock has been selected with unusual car®, from the best houses in Now York and Philadelphia, and every effort made to obtain the latest and most fashionable stylos of dress. They flatter themselves they will bo able to suit every varie ty of tasto, at prices as low or lower than they can bo bought here or in the city. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as Black Silk Robes, Fancy Silk Robes, Foniard Silks, Bayadere Silks, Moire India, Mourning, Fancy Silks, Barege Rohes, Lawn Robes, Grenadines, Pure Clmli, Ducais, Poplins, Argentine, Brillianto, Gingham Lawn, Bombazine, Crape do Espegne, Himalaya Cloth, TamartinOj Alpaca, all Wool do Laine, Cash mere. A full .assortment.of White Dross Goods — Nainsook Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Figured Swiss, &o.; Velvets, for Mantles-; White and Black Crape Shawls, Stella, Thibet, Mode and Brocha do.. Spring do., &c.; bonnets, bonnet satins, ribbons, flowers, etc.; coronation, cru vella and crinoline skirts,- brass hoops; also, collars, nndersieeves, standkcrcliicfs, in great variety. GENTLEMENS’ WEAR' Cloths, cassimeres, drap do ti cashmercts, summcrcassimefos, cottoriados, silk undershirts, linens, handkerchiefs, etc. DOMESTIC GOODS., Bleached and unbleached linen and cotton, sheeting, tabic linens, tabic covers, piano do,, counterpanes, straw bats and flats, looking glasses, tickings, window shades, ol all kinds, umbrellas, muslins, 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. Wu re spectfully invito the public to call and examine our stock before purchasing, as we have bought our assortment at such rates that wo cannot be undersold'. I Special' attention paid! to furnishing' goods from tliocity, per order, at shortest notice. Every effort will ho made by the firm to give satisfaction to those who may favor them with a call. BENT Z $ BRO. Law Notice. REMOVAL. —W. M. PENROSE Ims remo ved his office to tho room formerly occu pied by him on Main street, a few doors cast of tho Methodist Church, where ho will promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. August ”7, 1857—tl , T. J. ORAUAM, J. L. M’nOWEUL,- 3. M. DAVIDSON. GRAHAM, M’DOWELL, & CO. General Land Agents, Leavenworth City, Kansas Territory, WILL buy, sell and locate lands in Kansas and. Nebraska Territories, lowa $ West ern Missouri, bny and sell'lnfills, loan and invest money, buy and sell drafts, give information re specting the country, and do a general agency business. ■ JtEFERENOE—John B. Bratton, Esq., Carlisle; W. M. Beetew, Banker, Carlisle', Hon. Jas. 11. Grabaln, Carlisle; Kor.Bronnoman & Co., Bank-' era, Carlisle; VT, M; Henderson, Esq., Carlisle; 'Goo. Sanderson,-Esq.,-Lancaster Pa.; John A. Alii, Member Congress,Newville, Pa.; Wm. S. Cobean, Newville, Pa.; lion. M. Cpcklin, Shcp : hordstown, Pa.; Henry Rehnan-St Son’s,Merch ants, Balt. Md.; E. J. Blake, Esq., Citsthier of Mercantile Bank, N. V.; Snyder & M’Fariane, Real Estate A'gcnts, Minnianopolis, Min. 1 Ter.; Wink Kilgore, Esq., Attorney & Real Estate Agent, Sterling, III.; 11. W. Matter, Esq., Hen ry City, III.; Ex-Gov. J. Ritncr, Cnmb. co., Pa. E. W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Phila.; Gov. Pol lock, Harrisburg, Pa. March 5,1857 —1 y , Mcltca’s Celebrated LIQUID GLUE, THE GREAT ADHESIVE Most useful article ever invented, for house, store and office, surpassing in utility every other glue; gum, mucilage, paste or cement ever 'known. ALWAYS ready for application; adhesive oh paper, cloth, leather, furniture, porce lain, china, marble or glass. . For-manufacturing Fancy Articles, Toys,etc., it luis.no superior, not only possessing greater strength than any- other known article, hut ad heres more quickly, leaving no stain whore tho parts ard joiried. Never Pails. Within the last three years hpwnrdsof 250,- 000 bottles of this justly celebrated Liquid Gtue have boon sold, and tho great convenience which it has proved in every case, has deserved ly secured for it a demand which tho manufac turer found it, at times, difficult to meet; acknowledged by all who have used it, that its merits are lar above any similar article or imi tation ever offered to the public. CV This GT.pfS is extensively count erf cited— -Observe the laheF' le 'McPea’s' Cctehi'dted .Liquid Glue, the Great Adhesive.” Take no other. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle Manufactured atid Sold, Wholesale and Ko tail, by TTAI. 0. McREA, Stationer, No. 907 Cukstjjut. St., Philadelphia, Liberal Inducements offered to persons desirous of selling the above article, September 24, 1667—1 y Tire Ntsw Store Ahead of c;oiu- petition! The Greatest and Cheapest Arrival of the Season of Fall awl Winter Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps , Boots 4' Shoes, in Carlisle, is at the New Store, corner of Worth . Hanover arid Xouihcr Streets . THE undersigned returns thanks for the pa tronage 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 Dry-Goods and Groceries, consisting in part as lollows, and which lie. is determined to sell at the lowest .cash prices ; Silks, Dnclil Clothsi Alpacas, Challics, Delaines, DebiiguSi Lustres,.PoplinSi Brilliants, Skirting, French and Scotch Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Collars, Handkerchiefs* Hosiery, &c. ■Shawls ofevery. style and quality. Staple and Domestic Dry Goods, Cloths, Ciissi .meres, Vestings, Flannels, Muslins, Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Calicoes, Cottonades, Linens, Sheetings, Denims, Nankeen, Drills,.Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet Chain, Um brellas, &0.,&c. Also, a large and splendid assortment of Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots land Shoes, : A superior lot of Fresh Groceries, .Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Bice, Spices, &c., &o; " Hav ing solcctedny entire stock with the greatest care and at the lowest cush 'pyioes, L'can asMire my friends and tho public generally, that I will do-all in my power to make my establishment known as (bo “HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS.”- Those who wish to purchase will find it to their advantage to call arid examine my stock before purchasing. - I will pay tho highest market price for But ter, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit., J. A. HUMRICII, Ja. October 15, 1857 PIiAINEIEED. ACADEMY. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. ipHE 'twenty-third session (5 mons.)will com moncoNov2d. A new building has boon erected containing Gymnasium, Music Room, &o. With increased facilities for instruction, and ample accommodations, tins Institution presents great inducements to parents who de sire the physical and mental improvement ot their sons. Terms per s7o 00 For circulars with full information address R. IC. BURNS; Principal and. Proprietor, Plainfield, Comb. co., Oct. 1, 1867. Rest Family Coal. THE snnscribors are now prepared to furnish the citizens of Carlisle with flip , best of COALS ior family use at the following prices : Lykens Valley, Broken and Egg, Lancaster Colliery, Locust Mountain, Luke Fiddler, and Trevorton, at $4,50, all re-screened and deliv ered any place in the borough. Also, Lime Coal, Jn the yard at $3,25, and Blacksmith’s Coal.-' - —-Always on hamrann; i iu i and cheaper than (iw. fStfr motto is to please.— ■All persons using the above articles will please give us a call SHROM & HOEFEE October 8,1857 AUGUSTUS M. SAWYER,. .. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office with Judge Hepburn, on East Main street. All busi ness intrusted to his care will bo promptly.at tended to. March 20, 1857. IlO! FOR KELLER’S CHEAP HAT, CAP, SOOT AND SHOE STORE, 4# ■ CoasEa op Pbdlio Square, opposite Mabket House. FALL ARRIVAL WE invito the attention of the public to our largo and varied assortment of Goods, which will bo sold as cheap as at any other es tablishment in Carlisle. Wo have every variety ,pf 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 25 cents upwards. Our stock of Boots and Shoos cannot ho ox celled, and we invito our old friends and cus tomers, as well os others, to call and examine onf stock, as we feel confident of our ability to please. All kinds.of Ladipst, Misses’ and Childrens’ Gaiters, ol the best material, constantly bn hand. J. B. KELLER. N. B.—Ail rips sowed gratis. Carlisle, Deo. 24, 1857. VERT IMPORTANT. Spraft’s Patent Self Scaling Cans for preserving Fruits, Green Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, &o. Every Parmer and Housekeeper should bo a purchaser. For sale at city prices, at tho cheap hardware store of Ang. 27. H. SAXTON.; PARTICULAR attention ia called to tho fact, that wo are particularly ileairoui of having nil those who arc indebted to us on our Books, to make immediate settlement of their accounts either by note or otherwise. , ' BENTZ; & BRO. ‘December 3,1857., RICHARD OWE*. ' South Hanover'St., opposite Bentzs 3 Store , Carlisle, THE .subscriber has ou hand a largo and wcl selected stock of Uetttl-S tones, Mouuinonls, TOMBS, &c., of chaste and beautiful designs, which ho will soli at the lowest possible rates, being desirous of selling out his stock. Head stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brown stone, marble work, mantels, &0., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &0., con stantlyon hand. Iron railing for cemofary lots, &c., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly attended to. ‘ Carlisle, March 27, 185 G. *■ IVcw Ware. A GENERAL assortment of China, Glass and Queonswaro, has just been added to our former stock. Every variety of Tea or Dinner sets, cither China or Granite, may bo selected from our assortment of tbo latest stylo and fin vgarvish, as well as Plates, Dishes, Cups and fipaf Saucers, Bowls, Pitchers, Teapots, &c, lar Also, Toilet setts of various patterns, together with Baisins, Tootli boxes, and other neefissary articles. A fine selection of French and German China FANCY ARTICLES, cm. bracing the.nsefnlaswoll ns ornamental—among which are highly gilt and decorated Coffee Cups, Vases, Mugs, Toy sots, Fruit Stands, FAncy Boxes, &c., as well as Glassware in every vari ety. All for sale at the lowest market price, and to all of which wo invito a call from our friends and customers. Carlisle, Doc. 23, 1850, Saxton’s Spring Arrival! 'N A R D ~~~~ s' I'/ARE IMMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE THE subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities, and would call tho'aftehtion of his friends and the public generally, to the large aiid woll'select ed assortment of Hardware which ho has now on hand, consisting in part of BUILDING MATERIALS, subli as nails, screws, hinges, holts, locks, glass of every description and quality, white, polish ed, American, French, enameled and double thick of all sizes; paints, oils, varnishes, &c. Tools, including edge tools of every descrip tion, saws; planes, braces, bits, augurs, squares,' gauges, files; rasps; hammers, vices, screw plates' anvils, blacksmith helloes, &c. Shoemakers and Saddlers, will find a largo as sortmenTtSTtopls of every description, together with ladies and gentlemen's Morocco lining, binding, patent and French calf skins, awls, shoo thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mountings; col lars, girthing, whip stocks, doer hair, saddle trees, &c. ' ■ Coachmakers Tools and trimmings of all kinds, such as hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, bows, floor cloth, canvass, cloth, damask, fringe, lace, mass, axles, springs, bolts, clips; &c. Cabinet-makers will find a largo assortment of varnishes, oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers, knobs of all kinds.and sizes, resets, hair cloth, plush, curled hair, chair and, sofa springs, &c.; ... Housclceepers will also find a largo assortment of knives and forks, Britannia and Silver plated table spoons,. candlesticks, waiters, shovels, tongs, iron and brass kettles, pans, &o. together tilth Cederware of all kinds, such as tubs, buckets, churns, &o. J Agricultural Implements , embracing plows of all kinds, cultivators, lines, shovels, rakes, forks, chains, &c. ~ , Iron, aiai'ge stock, .which Xam selling at city mices, - V ■■ ‘, Eomoifrl)ef thb bid s£and t East Afnin afreets ... ' HENRY SAXTON. March 12, 1857: Suited to the Times. Boots and Shoes of every desaiption, Gents, La ■ dies and Children’s Gum Shoes,-Trusties', . ’ ■ Carpet Sags and Valises. ON accbuhtofthe hard times, BAINBRIDGE has determined'to make a groat reduction in the price of Boots and Shoes to persons hav ing the Cash,- * g.jbn A largo assortment of Gents, Ladies and 1 Fill Cinldroh’s GUM SHOES, which ho w>ll ' sell lower than they have ever before been sold in Carlisle. A very largo assortment of Winter Bqots and Shoes, of the best material and workmanship, and which lie 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 anti Shoes of every description made to order, both neat and dura ble, and from 10 to 20 per cent. lower than else where. ,All j-ips sowed gratis. Dont 'mistake the place, Worth Hanover st., opposite Bontz’ Store Carlisle, Nov. .26, 1857, " Jolui tccj ATTORWJEY AT LAW. OFFICE in the rear of Court House, in tiro room formerly occupied by Hugh Gaullaher, Esq." Carlisle, May 21,1807 —tf Crtiubeyrles. CHOICE Cranberries, Buckwheat, Hominy, Kaisins, Citron, Mace, Currants, Cinnamon, and all other Spices and Goods suitable for the season.' They arc tresh and pure, and just re ceived tlnd for sale at “Marion Hall” Grocery and Toii Store. J. W. EBY. -Carlisle, Nov. 19, 1857. TO 'fllE LADIES! We have just received a lycah'invoice of those bountiful fall'stylo all wool Ddlnines, which have already received the approbation of all who have 'soon'them, J to which wo invito your attention,, Also, 1 case of new stylo StollerSlmwls. Call soon at the cheap stove of September 10, 1857. BENTZ & BRO. Viff Iron. "I O "*' ons Charcoal (Forgo) Pig Iron for sale ■IA/ Tit the warehouse of W. B. MUHRAY. Feb. 4,1858. Livery Stable. ' _ THE subscriber; having pur- gfe, chased the Livery Stable of jyjgTiQ A,.Mr. Nonemacher (formerly ffjaf Hilton’s,) informs his (Vicnds and tho public in general, that, his stock of Horses is largo, and his Carriages, Buggies, &c., not to be excelled in tho county. By strict attention to business, and q determination to give satisfaction, ho hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pa tronage. Terms easy, to suit the times. 'r GEORGE HE if DEL. . Carlisle, Nov; 19, 1857. i SEW GOODS. ~-fc BARGAINS! BARGAINS I! IIiAVE just returned (rora Philadelphia, and opened my third supply of Fall and Winter Goods, bought at greatly reduced prices for cash,'and will bo sold at a small advance ’for cash." ' ■ Aly-old customers and tho .pijblic -in general, nto respectfully invited to 6al(>and examine my stocli.whilo tiro assortment is.full and complete, groat bargains., Boots and Shoes'ai, Cast. —lntending to relin quish this brangh of (ny business, I! will close out tjio entire stock at cost for .cash, r All«? Cloths, Casslmores and Vestings, at cost for cash. Now is tho time and Ogilby’s the place to get full value for your money. 1 Carlisle, Dec. 17,1867. MACHINE SHOP, CAR FACTORY. AND SASH FACTORY, , .. EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. THIS extensive establishment is now in com plete order, and supplied with the best ma chinery for executing work in every department. The buildings have also been greatly enlarged this spring, and stocked with the newest and most improved tools for the manufacture of Doors,-Window Frames, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and ail other kinds of Carpenter world AVo invito Builders, Carpenters and others to call and ex amine our facilities for doing this description of work. Tbo best materials used, and prices ns low as at any. other establishment in the county or elsewhere. Steam Engines Built to Order and repaircd.as heretofore. Engines liavo boon recently built for AV, JII. Henderson tic Son, in this borough, R. Bryson & Co.. Allcn'township, Alii & Brothers, Newvillo, Shade St AA r etzel, 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. Iron and Brass Castings of every description, frorii the smallest to the heaviest pieces, executed at short notice, for every kind of machinery. A largo 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, &o. Turning and Fitting Mill Spindles, &c., done in the best style. SfA - Threshing Machines and Horse Powers, such as Bevjl Gear 'Four Horse Powers, Hori zontal Gear Four and Two Horse Powers,iCorn Shelters, Crushers, Iron Rollers, Plough Cast ings, and other articles for farmers, on hand or promptly made to order. • Burden Cars Built and repaired; Our facilities for building Cars are now more complete than heretofore, and en ables us to furnish them to transporters on the railroad on. accommodating forms, and made of the best materials. Orders solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed. ■ r The long experience in the business of the senior partner of the firm, and the completeness of our machinery in every branch of the estab lishment, warrant us in assuring the best work to all who favor us with their orders-. The con tinued patronage of our old friends and the pub lic is respectfully solicited. . ' J. IF. EBY, THE Allen and East' Pennsboro’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland" coun ty, incorporated by an iict of Assembly; is now fully organized, and in operation under the management of the following Managers, viz : Benj. H. Mossor, Lewis Hyer, Christian Stay man, Michael Cocklin, J.' C. Dunlap; IF. R. Gbrgas, Daniel Bailey, Jacob IF. Coover, Alex ander Gathcart, Jos. IFickerabam,,J. Eicbcl berger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt.- ■ - The rates of insurance are ns low and favora ble nsany Company o( the.kind in the State.- Persons wishing’ to become members are invi. tod to make application to the. A’gents of the Company who are willing fo wait upon them at aiiy time. , .... , Cumbberland County.— John Shorriek, Allen;, Rudolph Martin; New.- Cumberland; llenrj, Hearing, 1 Shiremanstowu; Sam’l. iFoodburn, Dickinson ; Henry Bowman, Chnrchtown; — Mode Griffith, South Middleton'; Sam’l. Gra ham, IF. Pennsboro’; Sam’l; Coover, Mechan icsburg, J. IF- Cocklin, Sliephcrdstowh; D. Coover, Shbpherdstown; 0. B. Herman, Silver Spring ; Benj. Havcrstick", Silver Spring ; Cbas. Bell,’Carlisle. ■ - - t Fork County. —lF. S. Picking,Dover; Peter Wolford, Franklin;, Jas. Griffith, Warrington ; J. F. Denrdorff,, Washington. ■ Harr Murg.~ Houser & Loohman, Members of the Company. having policies about to expire, can have them renewed by making application to any of the Agents. JOHN P. LYNE & SON; have just received their Fall stock of Hardware, which is unu sually largo, and in connection with their for mer heavy stock makes it one'of the. largest and most varied assortments ever 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, ns they are confident they can offer such inducements to the buyer that will fully reward him for his trouble. , Feeling thankful to the: generous public for their former very liberal patronage, a continua tion,of the same is snlioited, at our old stand in North Hanover street, Carlisle. r~v JOHN P. LYNE & SDN. Ootobor 9, 1860. • : H; BAINBEIDGE, OPEOIAE, Deposits will be received at this O Bank, incorporated by the Slate of Pennsyl vania, for as short a period as four months, and interest paid at the rate of Five per cent, per annum; and the principal paid back At any time lifter maturity, without notice. Interest ceases after the expiration of the time specified in the certificate, unless renowedfor another given,pe riod of founnonths.or longer, in which case the interest is paid up until the time of the renew al . Bilnk opens at 9 o’clock A. M. and closes at 8 o’clock P. M. y order of the Board of Directors. W. M. BEETEM, Cashier December 25, 1850. CjOIJTH Hanover Street, next door to the Post Office. N, B. Will bo absent from Carlisle the la?r ton days of each month. August 10, 1855. ■ (ffpSSha dr. GEO. S. SEAKUiUT, DENTIST. From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Offifee at the residence of his mother, East Loufher street, three doors below Bedford. Reference—Dn. Geo. Z. Brets. March 19,185,7. Watches, Jewel i y aiul Silver WARE AT COAXTiVS. THE public are invited to call and examine the largest and handsomest slock of M\ WATCHES, JEWELRY AND MJt, SILVERWARE. over brought to this place. Having purchased this stock for cash I am determined to sell a prrices that “cant be beat.” f All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to boas represented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, May 1,1850. JOHN HI. MENHEDT & CO.. Fish Cheese and Provision MERCHANTS, No. 89 Hi 40 North Wharves, half-way between BLACKSMITH’S COAL.—IO,OOO Bushels of Bituminous Coal, from the celebrated “ Lemon” Mines, receiving and for sale by W.B. MURRAY., esaatt&ikJgn.-. EgggfigJ ngHESSjA. ' ~ UIMW OOVBm, F. GARDNER & CO May 21, 1857—1 y Five In .sura ncc. BENJ. II; MOSSER, Pros. Ghrirtian- Stay-maw, YfCe Pres, Lewis Hyer, Sect’y. Michael Cookli.v, Treasurer. ' January 7, '5B. , AGENTS, Hardware; Hard ware ! Carlisle Deposit Bank. DR. I, C. LOOMIS, . ~e~ ~ ~~~~4~~ Arch and Race Streets, Phila. - March 12,'1857— ly Soptombc j‘8,1857. Family Orocerlcs. A NEW and Fresh supply of .all the articles' belonging to n Grocery and Tea Sloth, baa' been received by the subscriber,, viz: Old Java & Rib Coffee, (green & roast ed) a variety, of Brown, Crashed and Pniver-. ixedSVGAHS,atgreatly reducedpricest Also, Syrup and Orleans Molasses, of finest qualities, at prices to suit the limbs— besides which arc Teas, Cheese, Chocolates, Farina, Corn Starch, nice, &c„ ha well as SIUD, MACKERJIL JIND ij ERRING, . All kinds of China, Common, Earthen, Wooden and Hollow-ware. While we are thankful for past support, wo solicit a; continuance of like favors. J, W. EBY. Carlisle, Nov, 19, 1857. ■ 7' . Winter' Arrangement! CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS. ON and after Monday, October 12th, 1857, passenger trains will leave as follows (Sun days excepted:) For 'Harrisburg'. Ist Train. 2d Train. Leave Cliarabcrsbnrg, 8.50 A. M. 2.10 P. M “ Shipponsbmgj. 9.20 “ 2.40 “ « Niiwville, 0.55 “ - 8.20 « «. Carlisle,' 10.30 « . 4.00 “ Moclmnicsb’g, 11.00 “ • 4.30 At Harrisburg, 11.35 5.08 « For Chambersbnrg. Ist Traill. 2d Train. Leave Harrisburg, 8.30 A. Bi. 1.50 P. M “ Bloohnnieshurg, 0.10, “ 2.20 “ “ Carlisle, 9.50 '“ ' 2.50 “ “ Ncwvillo, 10.20 “ 3.25 “ « Sliippensbnrg, 11.00 “ 4.00 “ At Chamborsbiirg, ,11.80 “ , 4.80 “ Trains leave Harrisburg Cor Philadelphia, at 1.08 A. 31., 7.55 A. 31., and 1.15 P. 31.,—via Columbia, ami 7.00 P, 31. For Baltimore, at 8.80 A. Ml, and 1.00 P. M. For Pittsburg,at 3.35 A. M., 12j23 Moon, and 5.15 P. 31. Fares from Harrisburg, Mechnnicsbnrg, Car lisle, Sbippoiisbiirg aijd Chariiberaburg, will be ten cehts less when paid for Tickets at (he Of fice, than when paid in the Cars. . . 0. N. LULL, Snjil. Railroad Office, Chamborsbiirg, 1 'i'Oct.B,lBs7; v 85000 Reward-Great tSace. i* IIE groat race between the Clothing Stores of Carlisle, resulted in the complete triumph of the new store of . ARNOLD 3- SON? in the store room lately occupied by Wise $ Camp bell, Corner of 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 tbeir;friends, that'they can soil 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 band a large.and splendid assortmentof Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Cloths,-Gassimcrosand Vest ings.' Also, Hats and Caps, and every tiling in their lino for 31en and Boys. Their materials were selected with the greatest care, purchased •at, the lowest cash prices, and at such houses only, "'.bo 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 shortr est notice in 'flie most fashionable style, having ,I'or.that purpose secured the services of an ex perienced Cutter, and laid in a splcndid assort ment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, ij-c., which dor 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 better made, of better materials, better trimmed, cut with more taste, and last though hot least, cheaper than you have ever bought elsewhere. Also, a large lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, #O. AH hail creation far and near, Of AitNor.D’s Storoyoii shall near; Let pealing drums and cannon’s roar Proclaim‘ tlio news from shore to shore j Great bargains sure, are on tho wing, Rare wonders then wo now will sing At first we’ll speak of Clotuin.o rare. Such trophies, sure will make yon stare, Ofbroad and narrow cloth so cheap We’ll .take a moment’s time to speak Delighted too you can’t but be "With prices and their quality; Dress and Sack Coats—aye, Vestings too, What bargains now - Cor all -of you I The G.cnfs will onr compliments receive. And call they must the wonders to believe. In Pants we have'all kinds of styles. One dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Summer Goods—for soon ’twill come— Wc’ii give you bargains all (for (fin. Frocks and Over-coats-so very fine, Great wonders you shall sec in every lino. Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts for all, All kinds of Gloves to please all who call. But wo cannot stop to ennmcratd, .’ We have bargains both good and great. ' Our stock too in the Furnishing lino- . Is plentiful, cheap and fine. ARNOLD 4- SON’S Clothing Hall. April 12,<1855. nil Vail’s GiUvanUt Oil. THIS groat remedy has obtained for itself, n world wide reputation, as a blessing to inva lids. In' cures of spinal disease, Rheumatism, "Burnt and Scalds, Nervous headache, Erysipe las, Neuralgia, &c., it has a'magical olivet in removing pain; imparting to tho diseased parts a natural current'of electricity, by which the healthy functions are restored immediately, and a cure eflectod. As no one has ever used this article without benefit, wo confidently refer to those who have applied it, for their testimony in its (iiror. For sale by S. W. Haversticki S. Elliott, 11. Kauffman, B. J. Kieffer, and at all the country stores throughout tho county. N. B. The tlniforni price is Firry Cents a bottle, as this is tin) only size.that is shipped to tho United States. . Dec. 8, 1857 Dm* • Great JRcdnclleii' In Prices:!! j Jit llentz tiro’s. Cheap Store. '"''NEW GOODS!! CHEAP GOODS!,! . ■ At Benlz 4 lira’s-. Cheap Store. 23 ct. MQUS iiELAINS selling for 20 cis. .lit Benlz 4: tiro’s. Cheap Store. Fresh arrivals every day, of Cheap goods M Benlz 4 lira’s. Cheap Store ; The place to get your money back is Jit Benlz 4' Bro’s. Cheap Store. All Colors Carpet Chain,at 23 cents Jit Benlz 4 lira’s. Cheap Store. October 29, 1857. New Goods. WE arc receiving this 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 \vord to say, in this connection, to those who have accounts standing on our books. In order to give olir customers all the advanta. ges of the low prices of goods, wo are obliged to pay cosh in the! city. Therefore wo make an earnest ami sincere appeal to ailTindebted to ns' tomake immediate ‘payment, and in return wo will conilnuo to sell our Goods at: the lowest prices. Carlisle, Doc. 8, 1887, LlmcCbal, TIJE subscriber keeps constantly bn hand a largo supply of Coal'suitable for burning Lime, which ho will dispose of on reasonable, terras. 1 W. B. MURRAY. Carlisle, Nov. 10, 1857. - . COLEMAN’S American Grain Mill. The operation of this mil] can bo seen at Gard ner’s Foundry. They are for sale at the Now Agricultural Warehouse of J. ARMSTRONG. Carlisle, Dec. 11, 1860. MONEY wanted at thi Oliicoin paymontfor subscription. • FOOTE & BROTHER. , PRACTICAL - Plumbers & Gas FiUftrSj South Hanover street, opposite the American Volunteer Office. _ Load and Iron Pip'es, ’ Cast Iron Sint* Hydrants, ' Path Tubs, ’ HotaiidCo'.d Shower Bath Boilers,' . Wash Basins, Water Closets, Hydraulic Bams, kht Force and Lift Pumps, &c.; feci ■ * £ Wrought Iron Wcl’d. Tubes. 1 . And every, description ofCnclts and Fittimra for Gas, Steam, Water, &e. Superior Cookimr Ranges, Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up in Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at short notice and in the most modern style. All.materials and work in our lino at tom rates and warrant'd Country work and Jobbing promptly attend! od to. . , , ■ Carlisle, May 29, 1856. , Farming Implements. JNew Agricultural Ware-room. r| 'HE subscriber,’ located In the basement ol I_ ttie Methodist Church, opp. site the Railroad depot, is now receiving a variety of Pamiinn Implements, such as Plows,, Grain Drills Grain Fans, Com Shelters, Corn and Cob Grinders (Scott’s Giant,) the Crescent Grain Mill, Horse Shovels, Farm Boilers, and Mowers 1 ' (Manny’s with Woud’s Iraprovc-uT^lt,) Cutters, &0., all. of which are-of proved kinds and workmansiiip, and will be soii?,., on the most acm mmodating terms; Farmer* are respectfully invited to call and examine he* fore purchasing elsewhere. J. ARMSTRONG?.' For the convenience.pf fartners, Moore's pah tent Grain DriU will bo sold at Sbiremanstown, by Eenjamfii'Clay, and at Shippensburg, by 0* Long. Cur isle, Aug. 21, 1850—tf T’HE subscriber most respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that be still continues the Hat and Cap Store in Main street, where ho will bo glad to see his old customers mend friends; He, has now on hand n splendid assortment of HATS of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest'Fur and Silk Huts, and at prices Unit must suit every one who has an eye to get. ting the worth of his money. His Silk, Stole skin and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed (or light ness, durability and finish, by those Of any oth er establishment in the county. ■ Boys’ Hals of every description constantly on hand. Call and examine. '-, v ' Carlisle, Jan. 8," 1857, JUST received, a largo assortment, of fine Watches, Jewelry, &c., ladies’Breast fins ]BL and Bar Rings of the , latest styles,,rary ’ing in price from 3 50 to 45 dollars’a eSafe sell. Diamond Finger Kings,' Breast Pins, Gold Lockets; Pencils,’&?. A large va riety of everything hsaa(ly kept by Jewelers.— Ladies aiid gentlemen ares.respectfully invited to call at Mangle’s Cheap Jdfrulry Store and ex amine for themselves., r M. B.—‘Watches and Jewelry repaired at (lie shortest notice. W. D. A. NA'ti&LE. August 28, 1856. TONS Lylcen’s Valley Coal, broken tJvPUfuhd rescreoncd, prepared expressly lor family use and under cover, so Unit X can far. nisli it dry and clean during the winter season. "I have also on hand and, for sa f c, the ,Luke, tidier Coal, from .the mines of Buy<l, Kosscr .lk C0.,-and Shamokih Coal, from the mini's of Cochran, Pealii & Cp., all of which! hill sell at small profits for cash, and deliver tp any part of thoßorough. August 7, 3856. a, A LAEGK SPRING ARRIVAL At THE public are requested to call and easmifio our stock before making their purchases, as wo are selling goodsat the.Voidest price*. Wo have everything you may want in our line, and : in such quantities- that wo can supply all who may favor ns with their-patronage. Gu jo-ntfo-'-f, cabinetmakers, wagon and coachmakers. painf,- 'ers, shoemakers; blacksmiths, farmers, laborers bind .the public generally, will Hrtrl a fall and Icomplete assortment of goods to. select Ironi s. such prices as will be sure to please all. Trynsl JOHN-;?. LYNE & SON, - North Hanover'street, Carlisle. .April 23, 1837. : ' Cluiiiliei-land Valley Bank-. . -, PROPRIETORS,. IWiuuaui Ker, itfEitjiiom Ronr. Ci S’PiinnETT, John Dunlap, Riou’b. Woons; JdiljfS.SftmiiETi', John 0: Dunlap, 11. A. SivnaEoit^ THIS Bank, doing business in the name of Ker, Brenneman & Co., is now tatty I 1 ™’ - pared to do a gonerai Banking Business witn promptness and fidelity./ 'Money received'on deposit and pnitfhack on demand without notice. Interest pain on bpe cial deposits., Certificates of deposit bearing interest at (lie rate of five per cent/ will he is sued for os short a period as four months.. In terest on all certificates Will cease at maturity provided, however, that if said certificates are renewed at any time thercqlterfov another given period, they shallheaf the same rate of interest up to tho time oi renewal. Particular attention paid to tho collection of notes, draffs, checks, &c., in any part of the. United States or Cgna 'das., . Remittances made to England, Ireland/ or the Continent. The -faithful and confidential execution of all orders entrusted to tlieiri, ihsy bo relied upon. They cal) !ho attention of Farmer?, Mechan ics and all others who desire a safe depository fqr their money, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Blink are individually -ligble to tlie extent of their estates for all the Depo sits, and.other obligations of Kef, Brenneman man & Co. They have recently removed info their new Banking House, directly opposite their former stand, in West Main Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot, whore they will at all time B bo pleased to. give apy information desired in regard to money mutters in general. Open for business from 9 o’clock in the mow ing until 4 o’clock in the evening. • ' , : H. A. STURGEON, Cashier. Carlisle, Deoi 18„ 1856 , .- - . Prices Greatly BcdncrO' , . • 4t Ogilby’s Cheap Store. More now. Goods from Auction, ' • : 41 Ogilby’s Cheap Store 12* Collars selling for 04, •" , 41 Ogilby's cheap SI. ra, . sl,oo.Cassimeres selling lor, 75 cents, ■ 4i Ogilby’s Cheap Slottv 25 cant Delaines selling for 20 cents, Ml Ogilby's Cheap Store,. 20 oont Ducals, new stylo, selling fpr . , . Mi Ogilby’s Cheap Store.- 18 cent Plaids, rich colors, sollingfor I|J>_ . ... 41.Ogilby’s Cheap Store. Elegant new style Silks uncommonly nbeap, Mt Ogilby’s Cheap Store. Carpeting and bil'Cloths selling under price : . ; 41 Ogilby’s Cheap More. sl,so'Shobs selling for $1,25, ■ , : *, .4t Ogilby’s Cheap Sfart. Money wanted'for cb'bap goods',. ,•. • ■ 4t Ogilby’s Cheap Store. : Carlisle, Nov. 1271857. ' . BENTZ & BRO N. S. LAWRteNOB’3 , fIBW. ■ ■ _■ Paper, Printers’ Card & Envelope Warehouse, ■ No. 405 Commerce Streets Philadelphia- Cash buyers will. And it .lor their iuterea . call. : ■ ■■ -/ 'January 7, 1858—ly' HATS! HATS! WJt. 11. TROUT. NEW GOODS. Family Coa?. WJI. B. MURRAY. AR _.~ AR ~._.. ~' JOHN T*. lAKE & SOW’S CH-EJP StOIiE. : , ■ ,
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