I 'll Great Iflaryfond Black Cat Case. now ponding before * niudltinl tribunal of tho State ot Maryland, and presents many remarkable features of tho Inger nuityand speculative capacity of the defendant In tho CAso. For tho bonotit of tho legal pro-' Sjssion and gentlemen generally who. may wistij to ontef n now Hold of speculation, X will give' a short iiistory of tho case as 1 heard it. Some.few years ago a gentleman of Maryland conceived the idea that an immense fortune couid be realized by tho roaring of black cats for the sake of their skins. Tho principal ob stacle to the plan was the impossibility of keep ing the animals together and preventing them from wandering off,as thoir activity, assisted by the penetrating qualities of their claws, would enable thom to defy any enclosure; and at last, after much tbihking, tho idea suggested itself to his mind that water was the only harrier that tho cats could hot pass. Being in possession ot an island that appeared to bo just suited fur tho experiment,'ho found ail obstacles to the success ef bis plan removed, and sot about organizing the affair. He employod an agent, and put out a circular, vnwhichho slated that he would give so much a bead ior every black cat that could be got.— This' advertisement was circulated through all the 1 counties bordering upon the Chesapeake Bay, and the negroes got hold of it. In a very short time all the black cats through those coun ties were stolen by the negroes and sold to the agent, who had depots established at different convenient points. Old ladies missed thoir fa vorite 1 cats, and mourned them as dead—but the negroes, incited by the price offered, spared none- In this way one hundred and fifty black cats were collected and transported to tho is land | and the agent took up his abode there like another Robinson Crusoe, as superintendent and guardian of tho cats. Those animals appeared to oqjoy themselves vastly when first put on tho . island, and spent their time in eithetr playing With each, other, or hunting birds or ground • mice}, but at last thoir game failed them, and, having no other supply of'food, they became hungry and desperate, and roamed about the is land in large bauds, yelling for food. They at ' Jast becamo dangerous, and the agent wrote to his employer a statement of these facts," nccom-. , panied by a request to know how ho was to feed them.. lie wrote back for the agent to set a 1 couple-'of negroes to work to catch and open •’oyster* for. the cats, which order was carried ■ put. The bats, having the alternative of oysters ‘ or starvation before them, very naturally chose ’■ the former; but, not being accustomed to such unnatural food, a species of cholera broke out ■■ amongst them, and-one-hall died. . 1.-;./. This' calamity drove tho survivors mad, aud they either committed suicide, or, in a lit, of desperation, swam to the main land. At any . rate, they, disappeared, and were novbf heard of more. • The agent then’wrote again to his employer to acquaint him with the result of this new treat- ■ ’ ment, which nows was accompanied by a mod .cat request for the payment ol his'wages— for this oat experiment occupied a space of upwards of a .year. The latter was so indignant at the , conduct of both the agent and the cats ihat ho ' flatly refused, and the consequence of his relu *-■ sal was a suit brought by. the agent to recover ■ his ’wages. This suit lias , been defended for )■ some two years, and during its progress I have , become acquainted with'.the facts. j. , As far as the theory of-flic speculation went, fi . .|t was h magnilicent idea. The skin of the - black cat is worth in Boston CO cents. The , ~vcata;'X am told, cost the agent just that sqm. It >'was supposed that they would increase exactly r ten fold per annum. Then say,.first year, num ber of cats, 150; 1 second year, 1,500; third year, 15,000; from which there could, bo ob ‘tairied 5,000 toms for sale, bringing $2,500, and _ leaving $lO,OOO stock oats remaining, which, at "the above ratio of increase,- would give the fourth year the enormous sum of 100,000 cals upon the island, after which-all the surplus, over and .above the last number were lobe' ‘ .caught in box traps and the skins sold to the -Boston furriers. This stock of 100,000. cals •i were to produco 1,000,000 per annum, and the revenue consequently to bo derived Irom the - island would bo in the neighborhood of $500,- t)00 per annum. ' The principal drawback to llm enterprise was , wilio - utter inability of tbo cats to organize or , band together lor the purpose ol' assisting each ■' .other, and thus facilitating llieir hunting opera tions ; so, after deep reflection upon the sn b jeef, it was determined to import a collide of . Wildcats from South America, whose admixture with his cats would not only add strength to.tho body and value to the fur, hut whoso executive j qualities might be brought to boar in organizing j the original settlors into largo-limiting packs— and thus enable them to successfully'pursue the j squirrels and ground mice with which the island, abounded—and, in fact, to teach those unfortu nate animals, who, torn from the comfortable fireside, were, of course, ignorant of the ncoes- 1 sities of savage life, the mysteries’of the chase. ! He .readily found a friend willing to procure him the new cats. Pm afraid this friend regarded , the whole matter as a joke, but at any rate he Was faithful to his promise, and as soon after his arrival in Rio Janerio as. possible bo sot . some natives hunting, who. caught two young tiger, cats of extraordinary folocity, which ho placed in a cage and shipped to Baltimore. ■ When he had almost forgotten the matter lie was surprised by the receipt of a letter apprizing him of the arrival of those wild beasts, and was requested “to come forward, pay charges, and take them away.” He hurried into town and found these young tigers about the size of a medium setter dog, and a hill of charges of several hundred per cent, more than ho antici pated. He paid it, and ordered two nbgruos to convey the' beasts in a cart out to ids country home, for he. wished to exhibit them before lie sent them down to take command of the island cits.- On the road to tins place fho cats glared and spit at the negroes in such a fiendish manner that, to get rid of them, they turned the cage over, on the bar side; whereby one of the cats was smothered. The survivor, being deprived of his mate, be came more ferocious than over, and it became a question whether it would bo safe for the cats upon the island to turn it loose among, them. The'Owner was very much worried until his ne gro man suggested (hat they should try the ex periment by putting a tame cat into the cage. X)io idea was tho very tiling. A cat was pro -cured and introduced into the cage. In about two minutes,it was lorn into shreds and utterly devoured. Of course it would have been mad ness to turn the boast on the island—so tho idea was,abandoned, and it has been kept over since as a small menagerie attached to the gentleman’s bouse, with tho exception of a periodical visit to the Agricultural Fair-in Baltimore, when'it is placed Among the poultry, and vauses the hearts <d the poultry to die within them. This is a .abort history of the.groafc black cat scheme and the suit arising from it. Whether there is legal ability in the State sufficient to settle the latter H more than lam able to say Washington MARRIAGE. Marriage, is to a. woman at once the happiest and saddest event of her life j it is tho promise of future-bliss, raised on the death of present enjoyment. She quits her homo—her parents —her companions—her amnsemontß-r-overy thing on which she has hitherto depended for comfort, for affection,for kindness and for pleas ure. Her parents, by whoso advice she bad dared to impart the very thought and feeling—the brother who has played with her, by turns coun sellor and the counselled, and the youngercbil > dren to whom she has hitherto boon a mother ' and playmate, are all to bo forsaken at one stroke —every former tio is loosened—the Spring of every action is changed, and she flies -With untrodden paths before her. Buoyed-up •by the confidence of requitted love, she bids a fond and grateful adieu to the life that is past, andlurns with excited hopes and joyous antici pation to lo come. Then woe to 1 the man whoxan blight such fair hopes!—who cab treacherously lure such a heart from its peaceful enjoyment and thp watchful protection Of homo—who can, cowardly like, break (ho , il lusions which hav6 won her, and destroy the confidence which love had inspired.. ttv” “ I boo the villian in your face/’ said a western Judge to a prisoner. “May it please your worship,” replied the prisoner, “(bat must he a personal reflection, sure.” ' , and^lim. U ? 1 nu th i° rt ', ,luronco between a, ship hi/Al ' lU ° ' oalayU O,IC cge ’ lmd tll « »bip Siultllc*,‘Harness, Kobcs, &c. ' ' A.' lot Of superior largo Buffalo Rohes for sale, at tho new Sad dlor Shop of Samuel Ensmi.no directly opposite <( Marion Hall,” Carlisle.. ~ I have also a superior Draught Collar, never before used in this country. Those Collars arc made of tho host material,. the stufling being curled liair, and .made by hands who work at tills branch exclusively. They are very clastic and comfortable to tho shoulders of the horse. I have a very line lot of HARNESS, made by the best workmen of Philadelphia, and of tho best leather they are able to get up. I have also any quantity of my own made up work, made out of a superior quality of leather finished.in the oily. . Thaiikful fpr former favors, I respectfully so licit.a continuance of the same. SAML. ENSMINGER- January 7, 1858, JOHN STOWE & SONS, 805 Chestnut: Street, above Eighth, (Late of No. 45 South Second Street,) PHILADELPHIA ARE now receiving thoir Spring importation of Silk and Millinery Goods, consisting in part of Fancy Bonnot and Cop Ribbons, Satin and TaO'ctas Ribbons, Gres Do Naples; (Glace and Plain,) Marcolines and Florences,. Black Modes, English Crapes, Malinc and Illusion La ces, ftp. 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 now Building, corner of Main and Pitt sis., directly opposite--tho Methodist Episcopal Church, where I will bo pleased to • see all my old customers and as.many new ones as will favor mo with thoir-patronage. I ,am now rocoiving a lot of new Goods, and will sell them as 'cheap if not cheaper than any house in the county. Como oho and all to the now store and secure good bargains. Carlisle, March 11, 1858. B. J. KIEFFER’S WHOLESALE AND DETAIL Drug, Chemical, Confectionary, Fru AND -, VARIETY STOBfli. , THE undersigned has just replenished his stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES, which, having been selected with great care, lie is sat isficd&iro Fresh and Pure. Physicians’-pro scriptions, will bo promptly and failifnliy attend ed to. Orders froniincrchnhts in tbo country willjbe tilled with care and on the most reason able terms. All official preparations made strictly in accordance with the U. S. Pharma copeia. SPICES GROUND AND WHOLE, such'ns Cinnamon, Cloves, Alspice.Goriiinder, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, linking Soda, Wash ing Soda; Cream Tartar, Nutmegs, Yeast Pow der, Mace, Citron, SwectMarjarani, Thyme, &c., &c., fresh and pure. lie has on'blind all the different Patent,Medicines of thc-day.^ CONFECTIONARIES. Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Currants; .Prunes, Almonds, Filberts; Walnuts, Ground nuts, Croamnnts, Chesnuts; American, German and French Candies, and Candy Toys olVovcry variety. Thoss -wishing to make wholesale "purchases can here be supplied with the best quality of Confectionaries and at lower rates Ilian at any other (louse in the country. Ho has also a full assortment of • AMERICAN, GERMAN <J- FRENCH TOYS. eonsisisting of Wood and Tift of every descrip tion, such as Dolls, Doll Heads, Horses, Wag ons, Birds, Moving Figures, Fancy Work Box es, Masks, Cords, Drums, Chairs, Whips, Trumpets, Whistles, Dressing Stands*&c., &e., to bo sold Wholesale and Retail; and*in price, competition'defied.' ' • ,'•■ FANCY GOODS. Port Monnaies, Purses,.Pocket Books, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Shell and Pearl. Card Gases, Needle Books, Port Folios, Cabas, German, French and American China. Ware, Inkstands and trays, Card Kocks'nnd Baskets, Jett Breast Pins, Necklets and Kings, Combs Puff, Long, Side, and Back Guttapercha Combs. Hair, Clothes, Hat, Button, Nail, and Toolli Brushes, Sewing Silks, Patent Thread''andSpool Cotton; Buttons, Sic., ike., :■ PERFUMERIES. FancT oilet and other Soaps, Pearl Pow ders, Extracts, first quality Hair Oils, Pomades, Shaving Soaps and Creams,Tooth Paste, Balm of a Thousand Flowers, Tricopherens, Tooth Wash, HairTnvigoralors, and Hair Dye. The above have been selected with care and will all on examination, speak for themselves. - TOBACCO AND SEGARS. On hand the best lot of'Sugars and Tobacco thrt has ever been brought to this town. His Sogars will convince the smoker on trial o( the purity of the material of winch they consist— lie lias on hand those only which are imported and which he can recommend as such. We need pot speak of the true Gorman Segar as tney have already gained for themselves a rep utation that they so richly deserve. Ho also keeps the common article of Sogars to suit, (lie trade ; Tobacco such os Eldorado, Plain Con gress, Twist Plain, Fig Loaf, Cavendish, Con gress, and Fine Cut Tobacco and Snufl; the best material. Feeling thankful to the generous public for their liberal patronage, a continuation of tho same is solicited, at our permanent location, in South Hanover street, directly opposite Han non’s Hotel, and next door to Mr. C. InhbfT’s Grocery. B. J. KJEFFEII. Carlisle, Doc. 17, 1857—Cm Fresh Arrival! Fancy Goods, Gift Books, &o. SW. H AVEUSTICK has just received from • the city and is now opening a splendid dis play of Fancy Goods, suitable'for all seasons, to which ho desires to call the attention of his friends and the public. 1 His assortment cannot bo surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in quality arid price of the articles cannot fail to please purchasers. It would be impossible to enumerate his. , FANCY GOODS, which comprise every variety of fancy article of file 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, withsorWng instruments, Fort Monnaios, of every variety, Gold Pons and Pencils, fancy paper weights, papeterios, and a large variety of ladies’ fancy stationery. Motto seals and wa fers, silk and bead purses, ladies’ riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies’ lino'cutlery, perfume baskets and bags, brushes of every kind for tho toilet, Roussel’s perfumes of the various kinds, musical instruments of all kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished and at low rates. Ajso, an extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising the various English and American Annuals lor 1858, richly embellished (Si illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, . and com prises every tiling used in College and the Schools. Ho also desires to call tho particular, attention of families to his elegant assortment of Lamps, Girandoles, &e., from tlio extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm or Ethoriai oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. Ills assortment in this line is unequaied in the borough. Also, Fruits, Faulty Confectionary, Nuts, Preserved Fruits, #c., in every variety arid at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh,such as can ho confldonflyr rooominondod to his friends. Ills stock em braces overytliing in tho lino of Fancy Goods with many other articles useful to housckccpcs which tho public arc especially invited to call, and soo, at the old stand opposite tho Deposit Bank. S.'W. HAVKIiSTICK. December 21, 1807. JAMES W. BO3LER Bankers and Beal Estate Agents, ' Sioux City; lowa. COLLECTIONS made in nl) parts of lowa, Nebraska and Missouri; money invested, taxes paid, and titles, investigated, for non-rcsi dents. Mr. Hodges being Trcnshrur and Re corder qf the Sioux City Land District,' gives us superior advantages in the investigation of titles, payment of taxes, &c. Letters of enquiry promptly answered. Refer to Hon. A. Leech, Receive! of Public Moneys,, Sionx City, lowaj Fichhin ft Lucas, and Charles Parsons, Bankers, Keokuk, lownf Sargent & Downey, Bankers, lowa’City, Iowa; Jas. 11. Lucas & Co., Bankers, St. Louis, Mo.; Gov. A. P. Willard, Indianapolis, Ind.; Sliep paid ft Hedricb, Win. Glenn ft Sous, R. Ster rett and Ira Wood, Mas. of Trans., C. H. ft D. R.R. Cincinnati, Ohio; John Carlisle ft Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Lyon, Shrob ft Co., N. Holmes & Son, Bankers, Pittsburg, Pa.; J.W. Weir, Cashier, Harrisburg Pa.; lion. F. Watts, J. B. Parker, ESq., John B. Bratton, Esq., Benlz & Bro., Hon. John Stuart, Carlisle, Pa.; S. Wag. ner, Cashier York Bank, P. A. ft S. Small, York, Pa.; Hon; JessoD Bright, Washington, D. C. .. November 12, 1857. T. J. GRAHAM, J. L. M’DOWEDL, S. M. DAVIDSON. WILL buy, sell am) locate lands in Kansas and Nebraska Territories,‘lowa £ West ern Missouri, buy and soil lauds, loan ami invest money, biiy and'soil drafts, give information re specting the country, and do a general agency business. Reference—John B. Bratton, Esq., Carlisle; W. M. Bcptom, Banker, Carlisle; Hon. Jas. H. Graham, Carlisle; Kor, Bronneinan ft Co., Bank ers, Carlisle; W.- M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle; Goo. Sanderson, Esq., Lancaster Pa.; John A. Ahl, Menibor Congress,Ncwvillo, Pa.; Win. S. Coboan, Nelvville, Pa.; Hon. M. Co'oklin, Shop herdstown, Pa.; Ilcmy Reiman ft Son’s, Merch ants, Balt. Mil.;' E. J.’ Blake, .Esq., Cashier of Mercantile Bank, N. Y.;.Snyder ft M’Farlano, Real Estate Agents, Minnianopolis, Mill, Tor.; Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney ft Real Estate Agent, Sterling,,lll.; 11. W. Matecr, Esq., Hen ry City, III.; Ex-Gov. J. Ritncr, Climb, co., Pa. E. W. Clark ft 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 tho Public Square, have opened an immense stock of ICcady-inadc suitable for the present season. The stock con sisls in part of . Cloth, Cussiwcrc, Jean, Frock, Dress and Sack Plaip and Fancy Cassimerc, Caasinpt, and Cor duroy Punts; Satiny Silk, Cassiniere, Sattinctt and other Vests of different patterns and qualities. Overcoats of all sizes, quality and price, to suit Also, Stocks, Cravajs, Pocket & Neck Hand kerchiefs, plain and fancy Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, etc. Customer's orders ina'do up in (lie, most ap proved nianncr, of warranted materials* The Cutting Department is under the management of practical and experienced workmen, and in every case satisfaction is guarantied. Tho„aim of the .subscribers is to give every customer by furnishing Clothing unsurpassed in finish and durability, and at pri ces defying competition. Carlisle, December 17, 1857.. 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 Fail|, Within thclast three,years upwards of 250,- 000 bottles of this justly celebrated Liquid Glue have been sold, and the groat convenience which it lias proved in every case', hasdesorvod- ly secured for it a demand which the manufac turer found-it, at times, difficult to meet; acknowledged by all wlio.lnivo used it, that its merits are tar above any similar article or imi tation ever offered to the public. Eih/* This GLUE is extensively counterfeited —i observe the label “ Mcßea’it Celebrated Liquid Glue, the Great Adhesive .” Take no other. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale and Re (aii, by WM. C. liicREA, Stationer,- ■ No. 907 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. .ET” Liberal inducements offered to persons desirous of selling the above article, September 24, 1857—1 y PLAINFIELD ACADEMY. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. rpHE twenty-third session (5 mons.) will com- I menco Nov 2d. A now building lias been erected containing Gymnasium, Music Room, &c. With increased facilities for instruction, and ample accommodations, this Institution presents great inducements to parents who de sire the physical and mental improvement of their sons. Terms per session, $7O 00 For circulars with full information address - R. K. BURNS, _ Principal and Proprietor . Plainfield,,Cumb. co., Oct. 1, 1857. MO! POU KELLER’S CHEAP HAT, CAP, BOOT AND SHOE STORE, , Corner .or Public Square’, opfosixe MAiiKur House. FALL ARRIVAL. WE invito the attention of tlio public to our largo ami varied assortment of Goods, which will bo sold as cheap as at any other es tablishment in Carlisle. IVohave every variety of Hats, for Men, Boys and Children, made of excellent material and of every gipde and juice. Also, a splendid assortment of Straw Hats. Caps, and Infants’ Hats, ready trimmed. Air kinds of Cloth and Glazed Caps, from 25 cents upwards. . Our stock of Boots and Shoos cannot bo ox colled, and we invito our old friends and cus tomers, as 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, Doc. 21, 1857. YEUY IMPORTANT. Spralt’s Patent Self Sealing Cana (or preserving Fruits, Green Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, &c. Every Farmer and Housekeeper should be a purchaser. For sale at city prices, at the cheap hardware store of Au 6-27. . H. SAXTON.; REMOVAL.—W. H. PENROSE has remo ved his office to the room formerly dccu ‘ln}-°. n, la, ", stro . ot ’ n fmv doors oast ot the Methodist Church, whore ho will promptly attend to all business entrusted to hini 1 ' August 27, 185?—tt ' THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a largo siipjdy of Coal suitable for burning Liino, which lie will dispose of on reasonable onus, W. B. MURRAY. Carlisle, Nov, Jit, 1«57. BOSLER -ft lIEDGF.S; GRAHAM, M’DOWELL, fc CO General Land Agents, Leavenworth City, Kansas Territory. Clothing-, Clothing; Coats. Boys and Youth’s Coats oj differ ent styles and qualities. flic times, McUca’s Celebrated LIQUID GLUE, THE GREAT ADHESIVE law Notice. Lime Coal. 0. . HEDGES RICHARD OWEN, South Hanover St., opposite Bentzs ! Store, Carlisle, THE subscriber Ims on band a largo and well selected stock of Ilcatl-Slonos, Monuments, TOMBS, &c., Of ebasto and beautiful designs,, which ho will soli at the lowest possible rates, Doing desirous of selling out his stock. Head stones llnishod from three dollars upwards. . Brown stono, marble work, mantels, &0., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, Ike., con stantly on hand. Iron railing for comotary lots, &c., of tlio best Philadelphia.workmanship, will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, March 27, 1850. A, GENERAL assortment of China, Glass and Quoenswaro, has just been added to our former stock. Every variety of Tea or Dinner sots, cither China or Granite, may bo selected from ouv assortment of the latest style and lint vgaTtish, as well as Plates, Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Bowls, Pitchers, Teapots,,&o. Also, Toilet setts of various patterns, together with Baisins, Tooth boxes, and other necessary articles. A fine selection of French and Gorman China FANCY ARTICLES, em bracing the useful as well ns ornamental—among which ore highly.gilt and decorated Coffee Cups, Vases, Slugs,-Toy sots, Fruit Stands, Fancy Boxes, &0., 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, Deo. 23,-1850. Saxton’s Spring Arrival! IMMENSE STOCK OF HARD WARE THE subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities, and would call tire attention of his, friends and the public generally,.to the largo antUwell selected assortment of Hardware which he lias now on hand, consisting in part of , BUILDING MATERIALS, suoh as nails, screws, hinges, bolts, locks, glass of every description and quality, white,, polish ed, American, Freiich, 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 andSiiddlers, will find a'large as sortment of tools of every description, together with ladioS and gentlemen’s Morocco, lining, binding, patent and French call skins, awls, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mountings, col lars, girthing, whip stocks, door hair, saddle trees, &c., , CoachmdkefsTools and trimmings of nil kinds, such as liu,l)s; spokes, felloes, 'shafts, hows, floor cloth, canvass, cloth, damask, fringe, lace, mass, axles, springs, bolts, clips, &c. ■ J Cabinet-makers will And a largo assortmontot varnishes, oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers, knobs of all kinds and sizes, mouldings, resets, hair cloth, plush, curled hair, chair and sola springs, &C.. Housekeepers will also find a largo assortment of knives and forks, Britannia and Silver plated table and tea spoons, candlesticks, waiters, shovels, tongs, iron and brass kettles, pans, &c. together with. Coder-ware of all kinds, such, as tubs, buckets, churns,' See. Agricultural Implements, embracing plows ol all kinds, cultivators, hoes, shovels, rakes, forks, chains) &c. Iron , a largo stock, which X am selllngat city prices.;. 1 ,*j Remember the old stand, East Main street. HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 12, 1857. Suited to tlie Times. Boots arid'Shoes of cvery desci iption, Gents, La dies and Children's Gum Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises. ON accounfof the Hard times, BAINBRLDGE has determined to make a groat reduction in the price of Boots and Shoes to persons hav ing the Cash." 1 ml*™ A la, 'g° assortment of Gents, Ladies and 1 fill Children’s GtJM SHOES, which-he wdl ,s®i»sell lower Ilian they have ever before been sold in Carlisle. A very largo assortment of Winter Boots and Shoes, of the best material and workmanship, and which ho will sell af remarkably low prices, so as to suit the times and give satisfaction to the pur chaser. ' Trunks,'Carpet Bags and Valises, cheap for cash,. Also, Boots and Sboospf every description made to order, botii neat aiid dura ble, and from 10 to 20 per cent, lower than else where. All rips sewed gratis. Dont mistake the place. North Hanover st., opposite Bonin’ Store. ll.' BAINBEIDGE Carlisle, Nov. 26. 1857. John I/cc, . AT MW. OFFICE in the rear of Court House, in the room formerly occupied by Hugh Gaullahor, Esq. Carlisle, May 21, 1857—ff CHOICE Cranberries, Buckwheat, Hominy, Raisins, Citron, Mace, Currants, Cinnamon, and all ojhor Spices and Gobds_snitabio for (lie season. Tliey afo fresh and pure,"ami Just re ceived and for sale at “Marion Hall” Grocery and Tea Store. 1 J. IF. EBY. . ’Carlisle, Nov, 19, 1857.’ TO THE IjApiES ! Wo liavo just received a fresh invoice of tlioso beautiful fall style all wool Delaines, which have already received the approbation: pf all who have soon thorn, to which wo invito, your attention. Also, 1 case of now stylo Slollcr Shawls. Call soon at the cheap store of September 10.1857 , /Plglion. | n T “ ns Charcoal (Forgo) Pig Iron for sale JLvf at tho warehouse of Fob. '),'1858, laycry Stable. THE subscriber, having pur- Bbk the Livery Stable 'of JggSJt ULZ_I.Mr. Nonemachcr (formerly nT? Hilton’s,) informs bis friends and tho publicm general, that of Horses is large, and his Carriages, Buggies, iito., not to bo excelled in the county. By strict attention to business, and a determination to give satisfaction, ho hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pa tronage. Terms easy, to suit the times. '’GEORGE ITENDEL. Carlisle, Nov. 19, 1857. Farm Bells. THE subscriber has boda appointed agent for Cumberland county, for the sale oi the cele brated Greoncastlo Farm Bolls, and is selling them at very low prices. They have boon sold all over tho State ond give satisfaction to.all who have tried thpm; Also, on hand, sonic of tho 8011-metalrFarm Bolls, and every thing else in tho farming an(j. mechanical lino. AH to bo had at the cheap'hardware store of I „ • '.'}J HENRY SAXTON, Carlisle, April's?, 1858. , R lj^C £ SM ™ i?s ' COAL.—IO,OOO Bushels ° l B ' t '™ in °ua poa], from tlio celebrated Lemon” Mines, Iccolylnf? and for. sale by - W. 13. MUKHAY. „Septoiube 3, 1857, New Ware. J. W. EBT, 1,41 A RD WAR Cranberries. BENTZ & BRO, W. B. MURRAY, MIMBHI MW?, MACHINE SHOP, OAR 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. Tho buildings have also been 'greatly enlarged this spring, and stocked with tho newest and most-improved tools for tho manufacture of Doors, Window Frames, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and all other kinds of Carpenter work. IVo invito Builders, Carpenters and others to call and ex amine our facilities for doing this description of work. tC?“Tho best materials used, and prices as low os at any other establishment in tho county or olsowlibro. ' Steam Engines Built to Order and repaired as heretofore. Engines have boon recently built for IV. ill. Henderson & Son, in this borough, R. Bryson & Co., Allen township, Ahl & Brothers, Nbwvillo,' 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 tho smallest to the heaviest pieces, executed at short notice, for cvpry kind of machinery. A largo variety of mill castings nowon hand. Two skillful Pat tern makers constantly employed. REPAIR ING promptly attended to tor Paper Mills, Dis tilleries, Grist Mills, Factories, &c. Turning and Fitting Mill Spindles, &c., done in the best stylo. - Threshing Machines and Horse ' Powers, , 1 . such as Bovil Gear Four Horse Powers, Hori zontal Gear Four and Two Horse Powers, Con Shelters, Crushers, Iron Rollers, Plougli Cast ings, and other articles for farmers, on hand oi promptly made to order. Burden Cars Built and repaired. Our facilities for building Cara are now more complete than heretofore, and en ables us to. furnish them to transporters on the failroad on accommodating forms, and made of the best materials. ~ Orders solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed. Tbo f 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. r. GARDNER & CO. May 21, 1857—1 y Fire Insurance. THE Allen and East Pcnnsboro’ Mutual Tiro Insurance Company of Cumberland conn- by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and In operation under tlio management of.the.following Managers, viz ; rßonj. 11. Mosser, Ijcwiallycr, Christian Sfay man, Michael, Cocklin, J. C. Dunlap, 17.#.. Gorgas, Daniel Dailey, Jacob.'ll. Coover, Alox • andor Oathcart, Jos. IVickersham, J, Elchel borger, S. Eborly, J. Brandt. - The rates of-insurance'arc as low and favora ble as any-Oompany, of the kind in the State.- Pcrspns wishing to become members arc invi ted to make application to the Agents of the Company who are willing to wait upon them' at any time. BENJi 11.-MOSSER, Pros. CuartmAN Stayjian, Vice Pres. •Lewis Hyer, Scct’y. , '' : ' ' Michael CocitLin, Treasurer, ■ January 7, ’5B. ■ AGENTS, Cumbberland County. —John Shcrricl:, Allen; Rudolph Martin,. Now Cumberland; Henry Zeanng, Shiremanstowh; Sam’l, \Voodburn, llickinson ; Henry Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Gnflitb, South Middlolon; Sam’l. Gra-. I ham, lE. Pemisboro’; 'Sam’l. Coover, Moehan iosbnrg,J. W- Cooklin, Sbepliordstown ; 1). 1 Coover, Shepbcrdslown; C. B. Herman, Silver Spring; Bom. Havorsticlc, Silver Spring; Chas. Bell, Carlisle. York Comity —TV. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wolford, Franklin; Jas. Griffith. Warrington ; J. F. DeardorflJ Washington. Harrisburg —Houser & Bookman. Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them renewed by making application to any of tho Agents. Hardware s Hardwiirc ! TOHN P. LYNI3 & SON, have just received •r. their Fall stock of Hardware, which is unu sually largo, and in connection with their for mer heavy stock makes it onoofthclargostand most varied assortments over offered to tho pub- Jl c - 1 h °y hwo everything that tho Fanner, the Builder, the Mechanic, or the public may want in their line, and which thqyaro selling at tho very lowest prices. They solicit a call from the public before making their purchases, as they are confident they can offer such inducements to flip buyer, that will, fully reward him for his trouble. . • ‘ Fooling thankful to the generous public for their former very liberal patronage, a continua tion of the sanie is solicited, at our old stand in North Hanover street, Carlisle. JOHN P. LYNE & SON. October 9, 1866. Carlisle Deposit Bank. SPECIAL Deposits will bo received at this Bank, incorporated by tho 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 tho time specified in the certificate, unless renewed for another given po. riod of four months or longer, in which case the interest is paid up until the time of tho renew, al. Bank opens at 0 o’clock A. M. and closes at 3 o’clock P.-M. y order of tho Board of Directors. - —, W. M. BEETEM, Cashier, December 25, 1856. DU. I. C. IiOQMIS, SOUTH Hanover Street, next door to tho Post Oflico. N B. Will he absent from Carlisle tho last ten days 01‘cacli month. August 16, 1855. ' O. S. SE ARIGHT, DENTIST. From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Ollico at the residence of Ills mother, East Loulher street, throe doors below Bedford. March 19, 1857. Watclicg, Jewel ly und Sliver .WARE AT COATTA’S. THE public arc invited to call and examine the largest and handsomest stock of M\ WATCHES, JEWELRY AMD SILVERWARE. over brought to this place. Having purchased this stock-for cash lam determined to sell at prices that “can’t be beat.” All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to bo as represented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange THOMASCONLYN. Carlisle, May 1, 1860. ; JOHN M. KENNEDY & CO., Fish, Cheese and Provision MERCHANTS, No.. 3Q A 40 North Wharves, half-way between , , ■ . Arch and Race" Streets, Pliila. Mardli 12,1857— ly' GREEN and Bine Window Shades just ro coivodat j. PVLyho & Sons’ hardware. .Aprils, 1858'. MONEY wanted at thi' Ollico in puymentfor subscription. ‘ Hover’s JLiquid Hair Hyc. THE' Icatimony ofProf. Booth and-Divßrin cklo having previously boon published, the following is now added : Fi om> Prof. McOloskoy, formerly Professor ol Theory and Practice of Medicine in tlio Fe male Medical College of. Pennsylvania, and late Professor of Surgery in tho American College of Medicine, &c. Phil A., Nov; 27, 1850. Mr. Joseph E. Hoover—A triul.ol yourLtquid Hair.Dyo 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 tho cure of some cutane ous eruptions on tho head, and I have no hesi tation. in commending it to those requiring such an application. Very respectfully, ' J. F. X. McCLOSKEY, M. I). ' 475 lined St., above 18th. Ilover’s Writing Inks, including Mover’s Writing Fluid, and Hover’s Indelible Inks, still maintain their high character, which has always distinguished them, and tho extensive demand first created, lias continued uninterrupted until the present. Orders addressed’ to tho manufactory, No. 410 Kaco street above .Fourth, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. December 17, 1857. - Real Estate Agency. REMOVAL.— A. L. SPONSLER, Real Es tate Jlgent, Conveyancer and Scrivener, has removed to his now office, on Main street, one door west of tho Cumberland Valley Railroad Depot. - • 1 Ho is now permanently located, and has on hand and for sale a very large amount of Real Estate, consisting of Farms of all sizes, improv. ed and unimproved, Mill Properties, Town Pro perty of every description, Building Lots, also, Western Lands and Town Lots. lie. will give ids attention, as heretofore to the 'Negotiating ofLoans, Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, Contracts, and Scrivening generally. Carlisle, Oct. 22, 1857. Family Groceries. A NEW and Fresh supply of all the articles belonging to a Grocery and Tpa Store, has been received by the subscriber, viz: jOld Java & Rio Coffca, (green & roast ed) a variety of Brown, Crushed and Pulver ized SUGARS, at greatly reduced prices: Also, Syrup and. Orleans Molasses, of finest qualities, at prices to suit the times— besides which arc Teas, Cheese, Chocolates, Farina, Corn Starch, Rice, &c., as Well as SHAD, MACKERJIL AND HERRING. All-kinds .of China, Common, Earthen, Woodcu. and Hollow-ware. While wo are (hankful for past support, we solicit a continuance of like favors. • J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Nov. 19, 1857. $500.6 Bcwai'il-Grcat ISacc. 'I HE great race between flic Clothing Stores I of Carlisle, resulted inthe complete triumph JiSLliiu. new store of AH WOLD d- SON, in the store room, lately occupied by Wise )■ Gamp bbli, corner of Worth Hilnpvor and Louthersts. It is now Conceded by all and every one that they stand pre-eminent amongtlieclothingdenl ers in Carlisle, having succeeded in convincing their 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 hand a large and splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Cassimcres and Vest ings. Also,'•Hats and Caps, and every thing in their lino for Men and Boys. Their materials were selected with the greatest care, purchased at the lowest cash prices, and at such houses only, who never deal in anything like auction trash. Tftbir friends may therefore rest assured that articles purchased of them will and must give satisfaction. Clothing made at the short est notice in thp most fashionable style, having for that purpose secured, the services of an ex perienced (hitter, and laid in a splendid assort,- morit of Cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, which for beauty and durability cannot bo surpassed,. To the citizens of fho surrounding country wo would say, give us a fair trial.' Alt wo ask is a fair look at our stock and wo will not fail tb con vince you that our Clothing is better made, of bettor materials, beftbrtrimmed, cut wlth more taste, and last though not least, cheaper than you have ever bought elsewhere. Also, a largo lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, £c. All hail creation far and near, Of AuNonn’s Store you shall hear ; Let pealing drums and cannon’s roar Proclaim the nows from shore to shore; Groat bargains sure, are on the wing. Rare wonders then wo now will sing . At first we’ll speak of Clothing rare, Such trophies, sure will make you stare, Of broad and narrow cloth so .cheap . We’ll take a moment's lime to speak. - Delighted too you can’t but bo ' With prices and their quality; Dross and Sack Coats—aye, Vestings too What bargains now for all of you ! ' ' ’ The Gents will our compliments receive, And call they must tile 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— We’ll give, you bargains all for fun. Frocks and Over-coats so very fine, Great wonders you shall sec in every lino. Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts (of all, AH lands of Gloves to please all who call. But wo cannot stop to enumerate, Wo have bargains both good and great. Our stock too in the Furnishing lino Is plentiful, cheap and flub. ARNOLD $ SON’S Clothing Hall. April 12, 1855. ' Dii Vail’s Galvanic Oil. TIIXS great remedy lins obtained for itself, a -world wide reputation, as a blessing to inva lids. In ernes of spinal disease, Kbouniatism, Burns and Scalds, Nervous headache, Erysipe las, Ncuntlgia, &c., 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 otTectcd. As no one has ever used this article without benefit, wo confidently, refer to those who have applied it, for their testimony in its favor. For sale by S. WV Ilayorsficlc.'S. Elliott, 11. Kauffman, B. J. Kicfibr, and at all the country stores throughout the county,' N. B. The uniform price is Fifty Cents a bottle, as this is the only size that is shipped to the United States. Dec. 3, 1867—(im* GrciitlScdiiclion lu Prices.!!? 'At Bentz if Bro’s. Cheap Store . NEW GOODS!! CHEAP GOODS!! , At Bentz $ Bro’s. Cheap Store. 25 cf. MODS DELAINS soiling for 20 ots. At Bentz $ Bro’s. Cheap Store . Fresh arrivals every day, of Cheap goods At Bentz /f Bro’s. Cheap Store. The place to got your money hack is At Bentz Bro’s. Cheap Store, AH Colors Carpet Chain, at 25 cents At Bentz $ Bro’s. Cheap Store. October 29, 1867. New Goods. WE are 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 word to say, in this connection, to those who have accounts standing cm our books. In order to give our customers all the advanta ges of tbo low prices of goods, we are obliged to pay cash in the city. Therefore wo make an earnest and. sincere appeal to all indebted to us to make immediate-payment, and in return wo will ooniinuo to soil our Goods at the lowest prices. BENTZ,& BKO Carlisle, Doc. 8, 1857. 6EO. Z. BRETZ, DENTIST, HAVING returned to Carlisle, offers his professional services to the public in gen-' oral. Office in North Pitt* street, nearly .oppo site his former residence, Tennsiiiodefate. ■" Carlisle, April I, 1858-Cm : * FOOTE At IIROTIIER ...... ... .PRACTICAL ’ Plumbers & Gas Filters, Directly ,Oppo site the Court Souse, in Churl Jlfjey. aurcy Load and Iron Pipes, Cast Iron Sinks, Hydrants, • . . Bath Tubs, ’ Hot and Cold Shower Bath Boilers ' Baths, Wash Basins’ Water Closets, ' Hydraulic Rams » Force and Lift Pumps, &c., ike. 3 ’ Wrought Iron Wol’d. Tubes. .... ' , And every description of Cocks and F!in„ for. Gas, Steam, Water,&c; , Superior OoottP Ranges, Heaters and Gas Fixtures, mu Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at short and in. tho most modern style. All maS 0 and work in our lino at Imo rate's and rnarro,,, 7 Country work and Jobbing promptly Carlisle, May 29, 1860. Farming Implements. flew Agriciillural Ware room. THE subscriber, located in -tiro basement the Methodist Church, opposite fhoß,ii roa j depot, is now .receiving a variety of Parmb- Implements, such as Plows, Grain Drills (1,1? Fans, Corn Shelters, Corn and Cob Grlml™ (Scott’s Giant,) the Crescent Grain Mill Bn,™ Shovels, Farm -Boilers, Reapers and Mower, (Manny’s with Wood’s Improvement,) Sir™ Cutlers, &c., all of which aro of the most an proved kinds and workmanship, nnd will be sold on (ho most accommodating terms. Farmers aro respectfully invited to call aiid examine iw. fore purchasing elsewhere. ■ „ . /• ARMSTRONG!, Fordlic convenience of farmers, Moore’s na tent Grain Drill will bo sold at Shircmanstown by Benjamin Clay, and at Shipponsburg, by C- Cur isle, Aug. 21, 185G—tf ’ HATS I MATSt ' THE subscriber most respectfully informs his friends and (ho public generally, that he still continues the'Hat and, Cap Store in Main street where he will bo glad to sec liis, bid customers • mand friends. He Ims now on hand a splendid assortment of HATS of all descriptions, , from the . common Wool to the finest Fur rind Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every’one who has an eye' fo get ting the wbrth of .his money, : His Silk, Mole shin and Beaver Hats, arc unsurpassed for light, ness, durability and finish, by those of any oth- ■ cr establishment in the county.’ . Boys’ Hals of every description constantly on hand. Call and examine.’ ■ WM. 11. TROUT. ■•Carlisle, Jan. 8, 1857. • MEW GOODS. ■ JUST received, a largo assortment of (fet Watches, Jewelry, &c,, ladies’’Breast Phis Js* and Ear Rings of the latest styles, fart jCjtdL f"S in price from 8 60 to 45' dollars a sett. Diamond Finger Kings, Breast FinSj Gold Lockets, Pencils, &c. A Iflnjo vr fifty of everything usually kept by Jewelers— . Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call at Nanglc’s. Cheap JcwclryStore and ex amine for themselves. N. 8.--Watchos and Jewelry repaired at the shortest noli.oo; W. D. A. NAUGLE. August 28, ; 1856. Family Coal. /triAfh TONS Lyken’s Valley Coal, broken iflfUmd resoroofied,prepared expressly for family use and under covorp so that I cam fur nish it dry and clean during the winter season. I have alsoori hand and for sale, flic Luke, (idler Coal, from the nildes of Boyd, Rosser & Co., and Shamokin. Coal, froni’the mines ot Cochran, Poalo & Co., all Of which I will soil af small profits for. cash, and deliver to any part of the Borough’. . . WM. B. MURRAY. August 7; 1856'. . ’ ’ ' , ■ A ft R A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL AT JOIIJ 6. FYKE & SOM’S CHEAP STORE. . THE public are requested to call and exaraina our stock before .making their purchases, 1 as we arc selling goods at fho tow cat prices. IVo •have everything you mayflranf in our line, sad in such quantities that wo can supply all who may favor us with their patrbmi&o. Carpenter), cabinetmakers, wagon and cohchnnikcrs, paint ers, -shoemakers, blacksmiths, farmers, labored and the public generally, will find a full and complete assortment'of goods’fo select from a. such prices as will bo sure to please ail. Try ml JOHN I>. LVNE & SON, North Hanover street, Carlisle. April 23; 1657. ” . Ciunlici-laad Valley BanU. PROPRIETORS, ’, ‘ William Kim, ‘ Melouoir BrEnseiias, -Root'. C. SyEunETi, . John Dunlap, -- Riou’i). Woops, John S. Stkubeit, John C: Dunlap, IJ. A, Sturgeon., , Tnis Bank, doing business in the name of Kcr, Bronnoman & Co., is now thlly pre pared to do a general Banking Business with ’promptness and fidelity. ' Money received on,deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest, paid on Spe cial deposits. Certificates of deposit bearin; ’interest at the rale of five per cent, will, be rt 'sued for ns short a period ns four monlhs.'b forest on all certificates will cease at .mnlmi) ■provided, how-over; that if said certificates w ■ renewed at any time thcrcaftcilor another girts period, they shall bear the same, fate of intend up to the time ol renewal. ■ Particulnr.aifcnliwf paid to the collection of notes, drafts, checks, &c„ in any part of the United States op Gow das. . Remittances made to England, Ireland, & the Continent, ‘The faithful and con execution of all orders entrusted to them,®’* -be-rolied-uponr—: - , A They call the attention of Farmers, Mccb»®* ics and all others who desire a safe doposiW for their money, to the undeniable fact, dial proprietors of tliis Bank are individually 1W" to the extent of their estates for all the Po sits, and other obligations of Kor, Brenncnian man & Co. _ , They have recently removed info their now Banking House, directly. opposite tfieir fonnw stand, in West Ifatii Sfrcct, a few doors e«« ■ the Railroad Depot, where they will-stall lijnj ’■ bo pleased to givoany information desired i regard to money matters in general, v Open for busipess from 9 o’clock ip fhomorn ing until 4 o’clock in the evening- •• ■ 11. A. STURGEON, Cashier. Carlisle, Doc. 18, 1368 , „ Prices', Greatly Reduced! At Ogilby’s Cheap Store* More now Goods ffP™ s , orll sellihg tbrfl^. %)j $l,OO Cassimeros selling tor 75 cents, ? At Ogilby’s.Cheap Sim. 25 cent Delaines soiling for 20 cents, . At Ogilby’s Cheat * 11 ’ 1, 20 cent D.ucals, new style, selling, for Vti’ . , . ’ AAt Ogilby’s CheapEtort' 18 cent Plaids, rich colors, selling for "I' o • At Ogilby’s Cheap Elea Elegant ,npw stylo Silks’ uncommonly ch«t' ' ; 'MI Ogilby’s Cheap Sl'A- Carpeting and Oil Cloths selling under F |C , At Ogilbfs Cheap SW $1,50 Shoos selling for $1,25, . ■•' n.. r j, * At Ogilhy’s Cheap E ,ore Money wanted for cheap goods, - ..., 5 . . At Ogilby’s Cheap EW* . Carlisle, Nov, 12, 1857. ... , Wail Pap^f A LARGE variety of nowaud bcauble. l pl terns just opening, and will bo sold . ; , or than over;' *' *' “ ' W !„ao'f Also, a very beautiful assortment r- -joro Shades. For sale at*fho cheap Bftrd'vai . • Ol'.wi n. • ! Carlisle, April 8,:1808,V. ;.: t: -J V* I
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