The Practical Ulan. The following, wliicli wo clip from.«• Life ll uatrntcd,” is bo good and true that wo wish to commohd'it to everybody, and especially to those, who write, speak or otherwise attempt to instnict mankind. Let them niter their best thought without circumlocution: The practical man is the one, of all others, who knows just what to say.nnd do, and who says and does it. Ho always comes to the point, regardless oi rules or forms. He secs just how to suit the word to the action,.and the action to the word ; and tho right word and the right ac tion come and produce their effect. While Others hesitate he strikes; and the work is .done before they have decided how they wonld do it. He is always doing, but does only .what ueods to bo done : lie is always learn ing,' hut learns only what he can use. His world is real, and not a soft bed for case or dreaming.' If he makes speeches lie tells pooplowWiiit they ought to know; if books, lie lills them witli useful facts or practical truths; if lie bo a work er, ho makes things tor service and not lor show. Hois no machine, but a live man with per ception and force peculiarly his own; and'ho . has aninhereut energy of character which brings everything around to his way. Ho is never at a loss, but everywhere takes his '‘place, and so well docs ho net his part that all.mon.acknowledge that ho was made for it. He; has that clear perception, and that prompt,. Steady and determined-.purpose whiph produce efficient action. His will cannot bo balked; for ho has only to sbo that a thing must be done, and ins only con cern then is, how; it never occurs to him that ho can foil. His ends are real, and tho means ho uses pre cisely adapted to promote them; so that ho cor. talnly secures and actually enjoys the object for which ho labors. Ho takes hold of life With a firm grasp, and wrests from it the good which ho finds in it. Ho does- not whine because he is not better off, but sets about making himself so. _He docs not envy those who arc higher, blit climbs above them if his place is there. It is his ambition to accomplish a positive and proper result, and not to niaky a show; so that pretensions is his especial dislike. He thinks more of the thing done than of the thing known; more of the power than the name to do. He talks because ho has something to say, and not for the sake of talking, and lives for a purpose, andhot because ijo does not happen to die.— He is ho foot-hall of men or circumstances, ,hnt himself plays with vigor and Wins tho game oldife. '.••••■ lie consults utility in nl! things. .Money to use, a house to live in, land to till, clothes to wear, victuals to cat, a horse and wagon for rid ing and for carrying things—nothing for the more sake of having it, or .of letting other peo ple know that ho has it. ' He will do (Improper thing if it ho agreeable, or if it be not. lie judges men by the force and quality of their character, and not by their appearance. If a man does, this or that which he says he can, let him'do it, but ho has no sympathy with dreamers. Efficient doing, he thinks, is the chief end of man; and all knowledge which does not lead to this ho deems worthless. Ho regards the world ns a great workshop, and those who accomplish nothiqg for the general good as drones unworthy any toleration. ' Let them work and tints earn the right to live. losing "ill-J Family. Scene. /There is something exceedingly tender,.as well as instructive, in the following which we take from the Child’s paper. “A few years ago, a merchant failed in busi ness. He went home one evening—‘ What is the matter?’ asked his wife. Tam a.haggard —I have lost my all!’ he exclaimed, pressing his hand upon his forehead, as if his brain were in a whirl. ‘Ah!’ said his wife,‘l am left,’‘All papa,’ said his eldest boy.;' ‘herc.aml.’ ‘And I too, papa.’ said his little girl, running up and put ting her arms around his neck. T’s not lost, papa,’ repeated Eddie. ‘And you have health leftsaid his wife. ‘And your two hands to . work with, papa, ’ said his eldest, ‘and I can help you.’ And your two feet to carry you about.’/ ‘And your two eyes to see with,papa,’ said little .Eddie. ‘You have God’s promises,’ said the grand mother. ‘And a good God,’ said, his wife.’— ‘And heaven to go to,’ said the little girl ‘And Jesus who came to fetch us there,’said the the eldest. r ‘God forgive me,’ said the poor merchant, bursting into tears. ‘I have not lost all. What are the few thousands Which I called my all, to these precious things which God has left me?’ and he. clasped his family to his bosom and Hissed his wife and children with a thankful heart. . Ah no, there are many things more precious than gold and bank stocks, valuable as these may be in their place. When the Central Amer ica was floundering at sea, bags and purses of gold ; were strewn about the deck as worthless ns the mere rubbish. ‘Life,life 1’ was the prny - cr. To some of the wretched survivors,‘water, water, ’ was the prayer. ‘Bread, bread!' i t was ’worth its weight in gold, if gold could have bought it.” The Tongue. What a sh’ange thing is the tongue! A. little , member; yet what a noise it will make ? livery child has in its mouth n thing to talk with cal led the tongue. This is made to toll the truth with. When the tongue tolls a lio, it does that which is wrong. The tongue is made to say kind and pleasant things to our friends. When it says a saucy tbirtg to anybody it is a naughty thing! When the tongue says a disobedient word to a father of mother, ills a. wicked tongue.— - When it.says unkind words to a brother or sis ,ter, it is a very bad tongue indeed. When a longue swears or speaks djrty words, it is a vile and wicked tongue. .Now, my young friends, let me ask you a lew questions. What sort'of a tongue have you 7 Does it always speak the ’ truth 7 Does your tongue ever say any disobe dient words to your parents 7 Does jt over say any unkind words to,a brother or sister? Does -Jt ever swear? Does it ever utter any bad words 7 0, my little friend, if your tongue ever does anything wrong; what shall bo done 7 Can you tell mo how to correct ah evil tongue 7 X can tell you. Let every child (alio go'dd care of his tongue, and sec that it never behaves.ill.— Myrlle. 4 ' ■ An -Awkward Mistake at aAVbdding.—A few days ago a couple residing in the neighbor hood of Bridcstown, Devon, went to the parish * church to he married. The bridegroom, in stead of taking his intended bride at the church „ door and accompanying her to the altar, walk , cd thither with the bride's sister, who was one of the bride s*maids, The bride appeared to have thought that her intended husband bad changed his mind at the last moment, and she --retired into a pew, in a very dejected state of mind- The ceremony proceeded, and it was . not until the clergyman came to the important question, “Wilt thou have this woman to be thy wife ?” that the bridegroom was conscious of v his mistake- He then looked round.the church with astonishment, and ex claimed, “ This is the wrong maid, air!” The right maid was soon found ; the ceremony was again Commenced, and the right njjfc was mar ried to the right man—much to tlimatisfaction of all parties. . |p* A pair of Irishmen, who were recently travelling towards the Iron City, came upon a Mile-board standing by the way side, with this inscription upon it: “43 miles from Pitts burg.” Supposing it to boa tombstone, oneof them gently tapped the other upon the shoul der, and said, “ Tread lightly, Join my; ‘here lies the dead: 43 years ou[d, and his name is Miles, from Pittsburg.” CT*The Mount Carroll. 111., Republican notes that eggs arc selling in that place at three cents a dozen. -1C?“ At New Orleans, John DSley, and P, Murphy, two boys, convicted of, murder, have been sent to the penitentiary for life. V Saddles, llmrucss, RobvsT&c. A lot of superior largo Buffalo Rohes for sale, at tho new Siid- Shop of Samuel Ensmino- ■ directly opposite “Marion Hall,” Carlisle. . I have also a superior I)rmight Collar, never before used in tins country. These Collars are made of the best material, the stuffing being curled hair, and made by hands who woik at this, branch'exclusively. They are very clastic and comfortable to the shoulders of the horse. I have a very lino lot of HARNESS, made by tho best workmen of Philadelphia, and. of tho best leather they arc able to get bp. , I have also any quantity of my own made up work, made out of a superior quality ol leather finished in (ho cify. Thankful for former favors, I respectfully so licit a continuance of tho same. SAML. ENSMINGER- January 7, 1858. JOIIK STOKE & SONS, 805 Chestnut Street, above. Eighth, (Late of No. 45 South Second Street,) Philadelphia. * ;RE now receiving their Spring importation xjL of Silk and Millinery Goods, consisting in part of'Fancy Bonnot and Cap Ribbons, Satin and Taffetas Ribbons, Gros Do Naples, (Glace and Plain,) Marcolincs and Florences, Black Modes, English Crapes, Maline and Illusion La. cos, &c. Also, a full assortment of French and American Flowers. March 18, 1858—2 m -Removal. I HAVE removed my store from tho old stand to Hamilton’s new Building, corner of Main and Pitt sts., directly opposite the Methodist Episcopal Church,where I will bo pleased to see all my old customers and as many new ones as will favor mo with their patronage. I am now receiving a lot of new Goods, and will soil them as cheap if not cheaper than any house in tlie county. ,Como one and ajl to thc-new store and secure good bargains. Carlisle, March 11, 1858. B. J. KIEEEER’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Drug, Chemical, Confectionary, Fruit , '■* AND • ' VAIUUTI STORE.’ THE undersigned has just replenished his . stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES, which, having.been selected with.great care, he is sat isfied are Fresh and Pure. Physicians’ pre scriptions will ho promptly and faihfnlly attend ed to. Orders from'merchants in the country tilled with care and on the most reason able terms. All official preparations made strictly in accordance with the Ui S. Pharma copeia. .... . SPICES GROUND JIND WHOLE, such as Cinnamon, Cloves, Alspico, Coraindor, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, Baking Soda, Wash ing Soda, Cream Tartar, Nutmegs, Yeast Pow der, Mace, Citron, Sweet Mmjaram, Thyme, Jkc., &0., fresh and pure. lie has on hand all the different Patent Medicines of the day. CONFECTIONARIES. Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Ground nuts, Cronmnuts, Chesnufs, American, German and French Candies, and Candy Toys of every variety. Thoss wishing to make wholesale purchases can hero bo supplied with the best quality of Confectionaries and at lower rates than at any other house in the country. Ho has also a full assortment of ■ ' ' AMERICAN, GERMAN $ FRENCH TOYS. consisisting of Wood and Tin of ovory descrip tion, such as Dolls, Doll Hoads, Horses, Wag ons, Birds, Moving Figures, Fancy Work Box es, Masks, Cords, Drums, Chairs, Whips, Trumpets, Whistles, Dressing Stands, ike., &c., to he sold Wholesale and Retail, and in prieSg competition defied., FANCY GOODS. Port Mommies, Purses,' Pocket Books, Pino Pocket Cutlery, Shell and Pearl Card Cases, .Noodle, Books, Port Folios, Cabas, German, French and American China Ware, Inkstands and trays, Card Kecks and Baskets, Jett Breast Pins, Necklets and Kings, Combs Pnflf Long, Side, and Back Guttapercha Combs. Hair, Clothes, Hat, Button, Nail, and Tooth Brushes, Sewing Silks, Patent Thread and Spool Cotton, Buttons, ike., ike., PERFUMERIES. FancT oilet and other Soaps, Poarl Pow ders, Extracts, first quality Hair Oils, Pomades, Shaving. Soaps and Creams, Tooth Paste, Balm oi a Thousand Flowers, Tricophcrcus, Tooth Wash, Hair Invigorate™, and Hair Dye. The above have been selected with care and will all on examination, speak for themselves. TOBACCO AND SEGAIiS. On hand the best lot of Scgars and Tobacco thrt has over boon brought to this town. His Segars will convince tho smoker on trial of the purity of tho material of which they consist.— He has on hand those only which are imported and which ho can recommend asflpuch. We need not speak of tho true German Segaf as fney have already gained for themselves a rep utation that they so richly deserve. Ho also keeps the common article of Segars to suit tho trade; Tobacco such as Eldorado, Plain 'Con gress,-Twist Plain, Fig Loaf, Cavendish, Con. gross, nndFiuo Cut ,Tobacco and Snuff, the best 'material. , Feeling thankful to the generous public for their liberal patronage, a continuation of the same is solicited, at our permanent location in South Hanover street, directly opposite Han non’s Hotel, and next door to Mr. 0. Inhoff’s Grocery. B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, Doc. 17, ISs7—6m Fresh Arrival! Fancy Goods, Gift Books, &o. SW. lIAVERSTICK has just received from • tho city and iq now openiifg a splendid dis play of Fancy Goods, suitable for all seasons, .to which he desires to call the attention of his friends and the public. His assortment cannot bo surpassed in novelty and elegance; and both in quality and price of tho articles cannot fail to-ploaso purchasers. It would bo impossible to-enumerate his FANCY GOODS, j 0 which comprise every variety of fancy article of tho most exquisite finish, such as— Papier Macho Gqods, elegant alabaster ink stands and trays, fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes, with sowing instruments, Port Monnaios, of every variety, Gold Pens and Pencils, fancy paper weights, papoteries, and a largo variety of ladies’ fancy stationery. Motto seals and wa fprs, silk and bead purses, ladies’ riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies’ flno cutlery, perfume baskets and bags, brushes of every kind for the toilet, Roussel’s perfumes of tho various kinds, musical Instruments of all kinds and 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 for 1858, richly embellished & illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’) Pictorial Booh), for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, and com. prises every thing used in College and tho Schools. Hp 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 & Study Lamps, for burning cither Lard, Spfcrm or Etherial oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment in this lino is uncqualed in fho borough; Also, Fruits, Fancy Confectionary, Nuts, Preserved Fruits, sc., in every variety and at all prices, all of which aro pure and fresh,such as can bn confldcntlyr rooommendod to his friends. His stock em braces everything in flip lino of Fancy floods with many other articles useful to honsekoep.es which the public aro especially invited to call, and sec, at the old stand opposite the Deposit Bank. S. W. HAVRRSTICK.' i December 'l\, 1857. JAMES W. HOSLEn, BOSLER & HEDGES, Bankers and Real Estate Agents, Sioi-x Citv, lowa-. COLLECTIONS. made in all parts of lowa, Nebraska and Missouri; money invested, taxes paid, and titles investigated, .for non-rcsi dents. Mr. Hedges being Treasurer and Re corder of tho Sioux City Land District, gives us superior advantages in tho investigation of titles, payment of taxes, &c. Letters of enquiry promptly answered. ", Refer to Hon. A. Leech, Roceivci of Public Moneys, Sioux City,' low,a ;■ Ficlilan & Lucas, and Charles Parsons, Bankers, Keokuk, Iowa; Sargent & Downey, Bankers, IcTwa City, Iowa; Jas. 11. Lucas & Co., Bankers, Sf. Louis, Mo.; Gov. A. P. Willard, Indianapolis, Ind.; Shep pard N ITcdrich, Wm. Glenn & Sons, R. Ster rett and Ira Wood, Mas. of Ti-ans., C. H. & D. K. R. Cincinnati. Ohio; John Carlisle & Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Lyon, Shrob & Co., N. Holmes & Son, Bankers, Pittsburg, Pa.; J. W. Weir, Cashier, Harrisburg Pa.; Hon. F. Watts,'J. B. Parker, Esq., John B. BrAtton, Esq., Bcnlz & Bro., Hon. John Stuart, Carlisle, Pa.; S. Wag. nor, Cashier York Bank, P. A. & S. Small, York, Pa.; lion. Jesse D Bright, Washington, D. C. November 12, 1857. T. J. GRAHAM, J. L. M’DOW'EDL, 3. M. DAVIDSON WILL buy, sell and locate lands in Kansas and Nebraska Territories, lowa $ West ern Missouri, buy and sell lands, loan and invest money, buy and sell drafts, give Information re specting tho country, and do a general agency business. * Reference —John B. Bratton, Esq., Carlisle; W. M. Boetcm, Banker, Carlisle; lion. Jas. H. Graham, Carlisle; Ker, Bronncman & Co., Bank ers, Carlisle; w. M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle; Geo, Sanderson, Esq., Lancaster Pa.; John A. Ahl, Member Congress,Newvillo, Pa.; Win. S. Cphonn, Nowville, Pa.; Hon. M. Cocklin', Shep- Pa.; Henry Reiman ik Son’s, Merch. 'ants, Balt. Md.; E. J. Esq,, Cashier of Mercantile Bank, N. Y.; Snyder Jk M’Farlano, Real Estate Agents, Minnianopolis, Min. Ter!; Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney & Real Estate Agent, Sterling, 111.; 11. W. Matcef, Esq.,Hen ry City, 111.; Ex-Gov. Jl Ritner, Cnrnb. cp., Pa. E.’W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Phila.; Gov. Pol lock, Harrisburg, Pa. March 5,1857 —1 y CIIAS. OGILBY. STEINER & BROTHER, at the corner of the Market House, on the Public Square, have opened an immense stock of suitable lor the present season. TJie stock con sists in part of Cloth, Cassimcre,, Jean, frock, Dress and Sack / Coals, Boys and Youth’s Coats of differ- . cut styles and qualities, Plain and FandJ- Cassimcre, Caasinet, and Cor. duroy Pants. Satin, Silk, Cassinioro,Sattinett(ihd other. Vesta 6( different patterns and qualities. Overcoats oi all sizes, quality and price, to suit Also, Stocks, Cravats, Pocket & Neck Hand kerchiefs, plain and fancy Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, etc. Customer’s orders made up in the most np-« proved manner, of warranted materials. The Cutting Department is under the management of practical and experienced workmen, and ,in every case satisfaction is guarantied. The aim of the subscribers is to.give every customer satisfaction, by furnishing Clothing unsurpassed in finish and durability, and at pri ces defying competition. Carlisle, December 17, 1857. 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 on paper; cloth, leather, furniture, porce lain, china, marble or glass. For.manufacturing Fancy Articles,Toys,etc., it has no superior, not only possessing greater strength than any other known article, but ad heres more quickly, leaving no stain where the parts are joined. Never Fails. Within the last three years upwards of 350,- 000 bottles of this justly celebrated Liquid Giue have been sold, and the groat convenience which it has proved in every case,hasdesorved ly secured for it a demand which the manufac turer found it, at times, difficult to meet; acknowledged by all who have used it, that its merits are far above any similar article or imi tation ever offered to the public. OS’* This GLUE is extensively counterfeited — observe the label “ Mcßea’s Celebrated Liquid Glue, the Great Adhesive,” 'Take no other. Twenty-five Cents e Bottle Manufactured and Sold,'.Wholesale and Re tail, by WM,. C. McREA, Stationer, No. 907 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Dj?” Liberal inducements; offered to persons desirous of selling the above article, September 24, 1857—1 y fPHE twenty-third session (5 mens.) will.com- JL monce Nov 2d. A new building lias been erected containing Gymnasium, Music,Room,. &c. With increased facilities for instruction, and ample accommodations, this Institution, presents groat inducements to parents who, do. sire the physical and mental improvement of their sons. Terms per session, , $7O 00 For circulars with full information address R. IC. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor . Plainfield, Cumb. co., Oct, 1, 1857.- CHEAP HAT, CAP, BOOT AND SHOE Corner of Punnc Square, orrosiTE Market House. 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 varietv of Hats, for Men, Boys and Children, made of excellent material and of every grade and price. Also, a splendid assortment of Straw Hats, Caps, and Infants’ Hats, ready trimmed. All kinds of Cloth and Glazed Caps, from 25 cents upwards. Our stock of Boots and Shoos cannot bo ox ceiled, and wo invite our old friends and cus tomers, ns well as others, to call and examine our stock, as we feel confident of our ability to please. All kinds of Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens’ Gaiters, of tho best material, constantly on hand. J. B. KELLER. N. B.—All rips sowed gratis. Carlisle, Dec. 24, 1857.. VERY IMPORTANT. Spratt’s Patent Solf Sealing Cana lor preserving Fruits, Croon Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, &c. Every Parmer and Housekeeper should bo a purchaser. For sale at city prices, at the cheap hardware store of ■' Au B- 27 • 11. SAXTON- ; Hoiice. attend to all business entrusted to him. f ■ August 27, 1857—tf WINDOW SHADES—The finest, largest and cheapest assortment of window shades can bo had at the now store of . J. A. HHMHCII, Jn. Carlisle, May 28,1858. ■' GRAHAM-; M’DO.WELL, & CO. General Land Agents, I.cafe.mcorth City, Kansas Territory, Clothing, Clothing! Rcndy-iviadc Clothing, the times' Mcßea’s Celebrated LIQUID GLUE, PLAINFIELD ACADEMY. , NEAR CARLISLE, PA. HO! FOR HELLER’S STORE, FALL ARRIVAL c. .. HEROES RICHARD OWE*. South Hanover SI., opposite Benins’ Store , j Carlisle, THE subscriber has on hand a largo and wcl selected stock of Ucad-Slones, Monuments, TOMBS, &c., of chaste and beautiful designs, which ho will sell at the lowest possible crates, ocing desirous of selling out his stock. Head stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brown stone, marble work, mantels, &c., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &c., con stantly on hand. Iron railing for cemotary lots, Ike., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, March 27, 1858. A GENERAL assortment of China, Glass and Qneonsware, has just been added to our former stock. Every variety of Tea or Dinner sets, either China or Granite, may be selected from our nssortmont'of the latest style and fln «gaf)isli, as woll as Plates, Dishes, Cups and Mgy Saucers, Bowls, Pitchers, Teapots, &o. Also, Toilet setts of various patterns, together with Baisifls, Tooth boxes, and other necessary articles. A tine selection of French and German China FANCY ARTICLES, em bracing the nsefulaswoll ns ornamental—among which are highly gilt and decorated Coffee Cups, Vases} Mugs, Toy sets, Fruit Stands, Fancy Boxes, &c., ns 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 o friends and customers. Carlisle, Dpo. 23,1850 Saxton’s Spring Arrival! IMMENSE.STOCK OF HARDWARE; THE subscriber lias just returned Irom 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, suoh as nails, screws, hinges, bohs, 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, tiles, rasps* hammers, vices, screw plates anvils, blacksmith helloes, &c. . Shoemakers and Saddlers, will find a large as sortment 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, deer hair, saddle &o. Codchmakers 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 large assortments varnishes, oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers, knobs of.all kinds and sizes, mouldings, resets, hair cloth, plush, curled hair, chair and sofa'i springs, &c. Housekeepers will also find a largo assortment of knives and forks, Britnnniaand Silver plated table and tea' spoons; candlesticks, waiters, shovels, tongs, iron and brass kettles; pans, &c. together with Cedo/ware-of all kinds, such as tubs, buckets, ohness, &c. Agricultural Implements, embracing plows of all kinds, cultivators, hoes,shovels,rakos,forks, chains,.&c. . '.k v Iron, a largo stock,, which I am solllngat city I prices. ' Komember the old.sfahd, East Main street, ' j! HENRY. SAXTON. Carlisle, March 12, 1857 Suited to the Times. Boats and Shoes of every description, Gents, La dies and Children’s Gum Shoes, Trunks, . Carpel Bags and Valises, ON account of the hard times, BAINBRIDGE has determined to make a great reduction in the price of Boots and. Shoes to persons hav. ing the Cash. ■ • ; vAI A lar e° assortment of Gents, Ladies and fHJ Children’s GUM SHOES, which he wUI «»seU lower than they have ever before been sold in Carlisle. A very largo assortment of Winter Boots and Shoes, of the best matorialand workmanship, and which ho will sell at remarkably low prices,, so as'to suit the times and give satisfaction to the pur chaser. Trunks, Carnet 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. Idwerthau else where. All rips sewed gratis. Dont mistake the place. North Hanover at., opposite Bentz’.Sjjpro, n. BAINBRIDGE Carlisle, Nov. 2D, 1857. , John Lee, ATTOnSET AX IAW. OFFICE in the rear of Court House, in tlio room formerly occupied by Hugh GauJlalfer, Esq. ' 1 , ; Carlisle, May 2!', 1857—tf CHOICE Cranberries, Buckwheat, Hdminy, Raisins, Citron, Mace, Currants, Cinnamon, and all other Spices and Goods suitable for .tile season. They are fresh and pure, and jus de ceived and for sale at “ Marion Hall” Grocery and Tea Store. ; J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Nov. 19,1857. TO THE LADIES I . Wo have just received a fresh invoice of those beautiful fall style all wool Delaines, which have already received the approbation iff all'who have soon them, tp which wo invite your attention. Also, 1 case of Snow stylo Sfollor Shawls.' Call soon at the cheap store of September 10,1857. BENTZ & BRO. . Pig Irori. 1A Tons Charcoal (Forgo) Pig Iron for sale AU at tho warehouse of ' ' W.B. MURRAY. Feb. 4, 1868. JLivcry Stable. THE subscriber, having pur . fTT** lln “"' 1 ** lo Livery Stable of TgjjSftj Li/ \ Mr. Nshcmachcr (formerly yT/r. Hilton’s,) infornis his friends and the public in general, that hi« stock of Horses is large,-and his Carriages, Baggies, &c., not to ho excelled in tile county. By'strict attention to business, and a determination to give satisfaction, ho hopes to merit and receive a iiboral share of pa tronage. Terms easy, to suit tho times. GEORGE HENDJEL. Carlisle, Nov.-}9, IBS?. THE subscriber has boon appointed agent for Cumborlantfcounty, for thosalool tho cele brated Greoncastle Farm Bells, and.is soiling them at very low prices. .They have been sold all over tho State at)fl giro- satisfaction .'to al) who have tried them. Als.Oyhn hand, some of tho Bell-metal F*rm Bells, ,and every thing else in the farming and mechanical lino.; All to bo had St the pljcan hardware store of ■T: : HENRY: SAXTON. Carlisle, Aprfr-22, 1863. COAL—IO,OOO Bushels m^nS ° oal > from th ° Celebrated Lemon *■ Mfcicp', rocolvlnp and- for sale by Soptemhc 3/1857, MURRAY./ IScjv Ware. J. W. EfiTi IPlP^rwAßii Craubei-i-les,. Farm Bells, 1 D©llbll~b~ I'00~`1DQ?t0 MACHINE SHOP, CAR FACTORY AND SASH FACTORY, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE i 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 nowesl and most improved tools for the manufacture of Doors, Window Frames, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and all other kinds of ,Carpenter work. Wo invito Builders, Carpenters and others to call nnd ex amine our facilities for doing this description of work. best materials used, and prices as low as at any other establishment in the county or elsewhere. Steam Engines Built to Order nnd repaired ns heretofore. Engines have boon recently built for W. M, Henderson & Son, in .this borough, B. Bryson & Co., Allen township, Ahl & Brothers, 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. Iron and Brass Castings of every description, from the smallest to the heaviest pieces, executed at short notice, for every kind of machinery. A large variety of mill castings now on hand. Two skillful Pat tern makers constantly employed. REPAIR ING promptly attended to, ior Paper Mills, Dis tilleries, Grist Mills, Factories, &c. Turning and Fitting Mill Spindles, &c., done in the best stylo. Threshing Machines and Horse Powers, such as Bevil Gcar'Fonr Horse Powers, Hori zontal Gear Four and Two Horse Powers, Corn Shelters, Crushers, Iron Rpllers, . Plough Cast ings, and other articles for farmers, on hand or promptly made to order. Burden Cars Built and repaired. Our taoililies for building Cars are now more complete titan heretofore, and en ables us to furnish them to transporters on the railroad on accommodating terms, and. made of the best materials. Orders solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed. The long experience in the business of the senior partner of the tlrm, 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: •_ P., GARDNER. & CO. May 21, 1857—1 y Fire Insurance. THE Allen and East Pcnnsbofo’ Mutual-Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coun ty, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under, the management of the following Managers, viz : Benj. H. Mossor, Eewis Hyer, Christian Stay man, Michael Cocklin, J. C. Dunlap, W. R. Gorgas, Daniel Bailey, Jacob U. Coover, Alex ander Cathcarf, Jos. Wickershnm, J. Eicbel berger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt. Tiie rates of insurance are as low and favora-’ bio as.any Company of the kind in the Stato.- Peisons, wishing to become members arc invi ted to make application to tho Agents of'the Company who arc willing to wait upon thorn at any time. BENJ. H. MOSSER, Pres, ' Ghriutian, Stayhan, Vice Pres, Lewis Hyeu, Seot’y. Michael Cocklin, Treasurer.. January 7, ’5B. AGENTS, Cumbberland Coun/y —John Sherrick, Alien; Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; Henry Bearing, Shircmanstown; Sam’l. Woodburn, Dickinson ; ■ Henry Bowman, Churchtown; — Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Sam’l. ■ Gra ham, W. Ponnsboro’i Sim’l. Coover, Meehan. I icsburg, J.. WVCocklin, 1 Shepberdsfown ; D,‘ I Coover, Shepberdstown ;■ O. B. Herman, Silver Spring; Benj. Havcrstick, Silver Spring; Ohas. Bell, Carlisle. , 1 York County.—VT. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wolford, Franklin; Jus. Griffith, Warrington ; J. F, Deardorff, Washington, Harrisburg.— Hoifser & Lochmnii. Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them .renewed by making application to any of the Agents. Hardware! Hardware I JOHN P, DYNE &' SON, have just received their Fall stock of Hardware, which is unu sually large, and in connection with their for mer heavy stock .makes it one of the largest and most varied 1 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 soiling at the very lowest prices. They solicit a call from the public before making their purchases* as they are confident they can offer such indheements 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 solicited, at our old stand in North Hanover street, Carlisle. „ JOHN Pv LYNE & SON. October 9, 1856. Carlisle Deposit Bank. giPfjCJIAL Deposits will be received at this •f3Bwk> incorporated by the State of Pennsyl vania, for as short a period as four months, and interest paid at the rate of Five per cent, per annum, and the principal paid back at any time after maturity, without notice. . Interest ceases after the expiration of the time specified in the certificate, unless renewed for another given pe. riod of foiir months or longer, in which case the interest is paid up until the time of the renew al. Bank opens at 9 o’clock A. M. and closes at 3 o’clock P. M. y order of the Board of Directors. - ■ W. M. BEETEM, Cashier December 25, 1856. HR. I. C. LOOMIS, •;,- _ Iv° SOUTII Hanover Street, next door to the Post Office. N. B, Will be absent from Carlisle the last ton days of each month. August 16, 1855. ami »«. ceo. s. sCiUiieiiT, . DENTIST. From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Office at the residence of his mother, East Louther street, three doors below Bedford. March 19, 1857. Watches, - *Jewelry and silver WARE AT CONI/TN’S. THE public are invited to. call and examine the largest and handsomest stock of A WATCHES, JEWELRY AMD . SILVERWARE. over brought to this place. Having purchased' this stock for cash I am .determined to sell at prices that ‘<oan’t be beat.” All goods sold by mo, guaranteed .to bo ns represented or tho money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange \ THOMAS OONLYN. • Carlisle, May 1, 1860. JOHN HI. KEHNEDY & CO., Fish, Cheese and Provision MERCHANTS, No. 89 & 40 North Wharves, half-way between • Arch and Raco'Stroots, Phila. March 12,1857—1 y. GREEN: and Blue Window Shades just re ceived at 3. P. Lyho & Sons’ hardware. ■ Aprils, 1868. . MONE Y wanted at tlji Office in paymonffbr . subscription. / '■/ ,r • ■ <" Hover’s Liquid Hair Dye. THE testimony of Prof. Booth and Dr. Brtn cklo having previously-boon published, tbo following is now added : Eiom Prof. McCloskcy, formerly Professor oi Theory.and Piactice of Medicine in the Pd., male Medical College of Pennsylvania, and late Professor of Surgery in the American College of Medicine, &c. Pun.A., Nov. 27,1856. ' Mr. Joseph E. Hoover—A. trial of your Liquid Hair Dye will convince the most skeptical, that it is a safe, elegant, and efficacious preparation. Unlike many others, it has in several instances proved serviceable in the euro of pomo cutane ous eruptions'on the head, and I have no hesi tation in commending it to those requiring such an application. Very respectfully, J. F. X. McCLOSKEY, M. D. 475 Race St., above.] Bth.- Hover’s Writing Inks, including Hover’s Writing Fluid, and Hover’s Indelible Inks, still maintain their high character, which has always distinguished them, and tho extensive demand first created, has continued uninterrupted until the present. Orders addressed to tho manufactory, No. 410 Race street above Fourth, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. December 17, 1867. , Heal Estate Agency. Removal.— a. l. sponsler, Real Es. tale Agent, Conveyancer and Scrivener, has removed to his now office, on Main street, one door west of the Cumberland Valley Railroad Depot. Ho is now. permanently located, and has on hand and for sale a very largo amount of Real Estate, consisting of Farms of all sizes, improv cd and unimproved, Mill Properties, Town Pro perty of every description, Building Lots, also, Western Lands and Town Lots. He will give his attention, as heretofore to the Negotiating of Loans, Writing' of' DcedSj, Mortgages, Wills, Contracts, and Scrivehing generally. Carlisle, Oct. 22, 1857 r. Family Ci-orcrlcs. ANEW and Fresh supply of all tho articles belonging to a Grocery and Tea Store, has been received by the subscriber, via: Old Java & Rio Coffee, (green & roast ed) a variety of Brown, Crushed- and Pu’vcr ized SUGAUS, at greatly reduced prices. Also,. Syrup and Orleans Molasses, of finest qualities, at prices to suit tho times— besides which" are Teas, Cheese, Chocolates, Farina, Corn Starch, Kice, &c., as well as SHAD, MACKERAL AND HERRING. All kinds of China, Common, Earthen, Wooden and While we are "thankful for past-support, wo solicit a continuance of like favors. J. W. EI3V. Carlisle, Nov. 19, 1867. $5OOO Reward—©real Race; 'I. HE groat race between the Clothing Stores 1 of Carlisle, resulted in the complete triumph of the new store of ARNOLD <f SON, in tho store room lately occupied by Wise # Camp bell, corner of North Hanover and Louther sts. It is now conceded by all and every one that they Stand pre-eminent among theclotliingdeal ers in Carlisle, having succeeded in convincing their friends, that they can sell Clothing made and got up, according to the latest styles, from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house is possibly able to furnish them. They have now. on hand 1 a largo and splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Gassimefosand "Vest ings. Also, Hats and Caps, and every tiling in their, line for Men and Boys. Their materials were selected with the greatest care, purchased at the lowest cash prices, and at such holies only, who never deal in anything like auction trash. Their friends may therefore rest assured that articles purchased .of them will and must give satisfaction, Clothing made at the short est notice in tho most fashionable stylo, havin'g for that purpose secured-the services-of an ex perienced,Cutter, arid laid in n splcndid-nssort mentof Cloths, Casslmores, Vestings, #c., which for beauty and durability cannot be surpassed. To the citizens of tho surrounding country we would say, give us a lair trial. All wo ask is a fair look at our stock and wo will not fail to con vince you that our Clothing is hotter riindo, of better materials, better trimmed, cut with more taste, and last though not least, cheaper than you have over bought elsewhere. Also, a large’ lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, $ c.. All hail creation far and near. Of Ahnow’s Store you shall hear; • Let pealing drums and cannon’s roar Proclaim the news from shore to shore; Groat bargains sure, are on tho wing, - Karo wonders then wo now will sing-;- At first we’ll speak of Clothing rare, Such trophies, sure will make you stare, Ofhroad and narrow clothso-cheap We’ll take li moment’s time to spook." Delighted too you can’t but bo With prices and their quality; ; Dress and" Sack Coats—aye, Vestings too. What bargains now for all of you! , The Gents will our compliments receive, And call they must the wonders to believe. In Pants wo have all kinds of styles-, . One dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Summer Good's—for soon ’twill come— VFe’ll give you bargains all for tun. Frocks and Ovcr-eoats so very fine, Great wonders you sliall see in every lino,- Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts tor all, AH kinds of Gloves to please all who cull. But wo cannot stop to orimheKit'S’, "Wo have bargains both good and'groat'. Our stock too in the’ Furnishihg line Is plentiful, cheap and tine. ARNOLD 4- SON’S Clothing Hall. April 12,1855. . Du 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 ami Scalds, Nervous headache, Erysipe las, Neuralgia, &0., it has a magical effect in removing pain, imparting to the diseased parts a natural current of electricity, by which the healthy functions are restored immediately, and a cure effectcdl As no oho has'evor used this article without benefit, we confidently refer to those who have applied at, for their testimony in its favor. For sale by S. W. Haverstick, S. Elliott, H. Kauffman, B, J. Kieffer, and at all the country stores throughout the county.. N. B. The uniform price is Fifty Cents a bottle, as this is the only size that is shipped to the United States. Doc. 3, 1857—Cm* Great Reduction in Prices!! J 1 Jll Seals $ Bro’s, Cheap Store, NEW GOODS !! CHEAP GOODS!! Jll Bentz Sr Bro’s, Cheap Store, 25 ct. MODS DELAXNS selling for 20 cts, Jll Bentz Sr Bro’s. Cheap Store, Fresh arrivals every day, of Cheap goods mi ■ •HI Bentz Sr Bro’s. Cheap Store, The place to get your money back is Jll Sf Bro’s. Cheap Store, All Colors Carpet Chain, at 25 cents Jll Bentz $ Bro’s. Cheap Store. October'29, 1867. ■ ... Kcw Goods. WE are receiving tjiis rveek a very largo and select assortment of Goods which we will offer at very reduced prices, as they have been purchased exclusively for cash. Wo have a word to soy, in this connection, to those who have accounts standing on our books. In order to give our customers all the advanta ges of tho low prices of goods, wo are obliged* to pay cash in the city. Therefore we make an earnest ayd sincere appeal to all indebted to us to make immediate payment, and in return we Will ooniinno to sell our Goods at tho lowest prices. BENTZ & BRO. Carlisle, Deo. 3,1867. Lime Coal. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a flargo supply of Coal suitable for burning dale, which ho will dispose of on reasonable f o ™* B ;. , xr w. B. MURRAY. Carlisle, Nov. ID, J 857. FOOTE A BROTHCR. PRACTICAL . . Plnmbers & Gas Fillers, South Hanover street, opposite the American. Volunteer Office. mtoli Lead and Iron Pipes, Cast Iron Sinks Hydrants, Bath Tubs ’ Hot and Cold Shower Bath. Boilers Baths, Washßasihs Water Closets, Hydraulic Rims , Force and Lift Pumps, ike., &o. nnis ’ Wrought Iron Wol’d. * o Tubes. And every description of Cocks and V:,,- for Gas, Steam, Wafer, &c. Superior Coold,? * Ranges, Heaters and Gas Fixtures, nut nn Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at short 2. " and in tho most modem style. All ma|pr!li° and work in our lino at low rates and warrmi, work arid Jobbing promptly Carlisle, May 29, 1850. Farming: Implements. New Agricultural Ware-room. THE subscriber, located in the basement the Methodist Church, opposite fho RaihLa depot, is now receiving a variety of Fnrmina Implements, such ns Plows, Grain Drills, Gra m Fans, Corn Shelters, Corn and Cob Grinders' (Scott’s Giant,) the Crescent Grain Mill, Horae Shovels, Farm Boilers, Reapers and Mowers (Manny’s with Wood’s Improvement,) Straw Cutters, &c., all Of which inro of'the moat aji. proved kinds arid workmanship, and will be sold on tho most aco terms.' FaWrs are rospoctfjilly invited focalland examine kv fore purchasing elsewhere.. „ • J. ARMSTRONG. For Hie convenience of farmers, Moore’s-niU tent Grain Drill wili’bo sold'at Shiremnnstowri by Benjamin Clay, and at Shippcnsburg, by G* 1 Gansle, Aug. 21, 1856—tl HATS I HATS I r PHE subscriber most respectfully informs Jifs i friends nnd tho public generally, that hi still continues tho Hat and Cap Store in Main street whore he will bo glad to see his old customers mand friends.’ Ho lias. now on hand a splendid assortment of HATS pf all, descriptions, from tho common Wool' to ttie finest Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every one who. has ah eye to get ting tho worth of his money. His Silk, Melos skin and Beaver Huts, are unsurpassed tor light ness, durability and. finish, by those of any oth, er establishment in the countv. ’ Boys’Hats of every description constantly od . Hand. Call and examine. 1 TOI. U. TROUP. Carlisle, Jan. 8, 1857', NEW HOODS. JUST received, a largo assortment of fine Watches, Jewelry, See., Indies’ Breast- Pills JSL and Ear Bings of the latest styles, Vary 1^3 'ing in price from 860 to 40 dollars' a, dSaifrsett . Diamond Finger Kings, -Breast Pins, Gold Lockets; Pencils, Sec. A largo va riety of everything usually kept by Jewelers.— Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully ii/ritt-rf to call at Nauglo’s Cheap Jewelry Storcand ex amino for themselves. \ W. B,—Watches and Jewelry repaired at th» shortest notice. W. D. A. NAUGLfi.- August 28, 1856. Family Coal.' fCAA TONS Lyken’s Valley Coatj brokerf €# fescreoned; prepared expressly for family use and under cover, so that I can fur-, nisliit dry and clean during the winter season.- I have also on hand and lor sale, the Luke lidler Coal, from tlie mines of Boyd, Bosser Sc Co., and Shamokin Coal, from the mines ot Goehrnn, Pealo Sc Co., all of which Pwill'sell of small profits forcash, and deliver to any part'd* the Borough. WM. B. JIUKKAY. August 7, 1856. ~ 1 * BffittSSßK. A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL At* JOIIA p: & SON’S CHEJIV STOJtii: TnE'puhlic arc requested to call and eSaniiila' dir stock before making their purchases;- ns we arc selling goods at-ttw lowest .prices. Wo have everything you may Wanf ill our line, and 1 mi such quantities that wo can supply all nlio' may favor us with their patronage. Carpenters, icnbinctmakcrs, wagon and coachmakurs, paint ers-,-shoemakers, blacksmiths, farmers, laborers arid the public- generally, will find 1 a- fnlbaiKb complete assorfmorit of goods to select froifi ift-' such prices as will be sure to please all. Try utt JOHN P. LYNE Sc SON, , North Hanover strect, Carlisle, r 1 April 23, 1857. ' ' Cuiiißei-laiid Valley BaiiD. - PROPRIETORS, William Ker, . .. MELonoia Bbenneuati, Kobt. C. Sterrett,-, John Dunlap, . Ricn’i). Woons, John S. Sterbett, John C: Dunlap, 11. A. Stuiioeoh-. Irnms Bunk, dbing business in the namo ; of JL Ker, Brennornan & Co., is now iuily pre pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and.fidolity. , Money received on deposit and paid hack on without notice. ..Interest paid-on Spe cial deposits. Certificates of deposit' bearing interest- at the, rate of live per cent,' will .be is jsued fores slipi-f a period ns four months.’ In. forest on all certificates will cease at mathrilj provided, however, that,if saideertiilcatcs am renewed at any time tliereaiterlor another given? .period, they shall bear the-same rate of inferon 'up to the time ol renewal. Particular attention paid to the oolieetion of notes,' draffs, cliccks, &0., in any part of the United States or Cana das. • Remittances made tp England, Ireland 1 , M the Continent. Tlio faithful and execution of nil orders entrusted to i them; niaf bo relied upon. . ' • . They call the attention of Farmers, Mechan ics and all others who desire a safe depository for their money, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of tins Bank arb individually linblo to the. extent of their estates for all the Depo sits, and other obligations of Kcr, Brcnneman man & Co. They have recently removed into iheir ijcw Banking House, directly opposite their former stand, in West Main Street, a few doors cast ol the Railroad Depot,'whcrothoyWill at a/Mimp 9 bo pleased to give any information desired in regard to money matters in general- "S. Open for business from 9 o’clock in thonior ing until 4 o’clock in the evening- „ • . H., A. STURGEON, Cashier- Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1856 . Prices Greatly Rcdiicc4 s ' Jll Ogilby’s Cheap Store, More new Goods from Auction, ■ ' . M Ogilby’s Cheap Store, 124 Collars selling for oi, ■’ ■ / -jll OgUby’s Cheap SIM $l,OO Cassimeros selling for 75 cents, Jll Ogilby’i Cheap Store, 25 cent Delaines selling for 20 cents, _ . M Ogilby’s Cheap Store -30 cent Ducals, new stylo; selling forl2|i Jll Ogilby’s Cheap Store. 18 cent Plaids, rich colors, selling for Jll Ogilby’s Cheap Store- , Elegant now stylo Silks uncommonly. cheap. ; M Ogilby’s Cheap Store. Carpeting and. Oil Cloths soiling under price f ; JU Ogilby’s Cheap Store sl,so Shoes selling for $1,25, • - r . ... M Ogilby’s Cheap Store, Money wanted for cheap goods,- . ! Jit Ogilby’s Cheap Store. Carlisle, Nov. 12, 1857.,. ,>■ ■: - Wall Paper. A LARGE variety of now and boantifnl P’ terns just opening, nnJwill bo sold e“ of than over.' ' r W'ndoU ■ Also',.a vory beautiful assortment of. jy.mu " Shades. For sale at ttioCheap Hardwares of - ' J. P. LYNE & SON. Carlis|o, April 8,11858 V '
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