The Eights of a Negro. A case has recently occurred in the ■ State of ■•Michigan* which., illustrates tho pretence and hypocraoy of the Black Republican party in a most pointed manner. It is thus stated by tho Richmond. (Va.) South: Mr \Vm. 11. Day. a gentleman of color, ap lied to a steamboat office in Detroit for a tick et as cabin passenger. The agent rejected the hnnliralion, but at the same lime ottered Mr. n P v'-ivho is so called, we presume, on the luVus a non principle—accommodations provid for persons of his complexion. ' Mr. Day spurned the idea with indignation. Zlad not the dominant parly of Michigan taught him to regard himself as the equal of his white brethern 7 Had they not denounced and repu diated the Deed Scott decision, with its philos ophy of negro subordination and.-Caucasian supremacy ? Had they not, in theory at least, embraced the black man ns an associate ? Mr. Day recollected these Biack Republican abstrac tions, and, mindful of the fact that this party controlled the courts of .Michigan, he resolved to go to law rather than submit to the indignity of being ejected from the presence of white peo ple iu-the cabin of a steamboat. Accordingly the indignant Day instituted an action against the proprietor of the steamboat. The case wont before the Circuit Court on a point of law, and, wonderful to say, the point of law was determined against the injured Ethi opian. .Whereupon Mr. Day took an appeal'd) the Supreme Court of the State, and the Su preme Court of the State unanimously decided that a person of Mr. Day’s peculiar color has no right to travel in company with white men. Tt is a surprising result, but tho reader will be stiiTmsre-asfonislied when he is informed that the Court consisted exclusively of Black Repub licans.- Tn (.lic ense of Drcrl Scott, the Supremo Court of The tinned Slates merely decided that the nogro is, not a citizen in contemplation of the Constitution, and that, consequently, he is ex cluded from the'politioal rights of citizenship. We all remember with what an outburst, of in; dignation this, proposition was 'rejected by the Black Republican party. We remember, too, with what a vehement advocacy they asserted the perfect equality of the African race, in the face even of an adverse decision by the highest judicial tribunal in the country. The election is over, the Black ‘Republicans have now no special need to patronize the negro : and being requested to apply their own doctrine in re dress of a practical grievance, they quietly in form Cufte that he belongs to a lower order of the animal creation, and must not presume to. sit in the cabin of a steamboat with his white superiors. The judgment goes b;yond the. principle of the Di ed Scott decision. It affirms the moral inferiority of the Black man. and de nies Inin.an equality- of social, privileges. It stigmatizes him as the pariah of the communi ty, and interposes an inexorable resistance to his association with the dominant class of white, citizens. It is of a piece with the uniform con duct of the Abolitionists! These people fondly flatter the negro with abstractions of equality and fraternity'; but in'praetjlcp they never fail, to treat hint with contumcly-ti'nd aversion. They will allow him to vote as a make weight, in the scale against the South, but they repel, him from their bed and board with unutterable disdain. They are destitute of principle.-inca pable of an-honest conviction, indifferent to thb decencies of consistency : in short, are worthy of the contempt with winch they are regarded by the country. ■ Teriublk Massaciie in ■ jUbxioo.— The Brownsville Flag of the 27th"ult., has the fol lowing in (reference to the reported massacre of 400 of .Vidnurri’s men, taken prisoners'by Gen. Mirainon in his late engagement before San Luis In the engagement, between the reactionist forces and those of Vidaurri, 400 of the latter s men were captured by the former, who, after Seeing them disarmed, and taking .from them their most valuable equipments, ordered his ‘ second in command to take them from his sight, and do with them as he thought fit.— This inhuman wretch, who well knew what wouid issue from such a coufsc, placed them in the hands ofliis soldiery, who were just then in abeasdystale of intoxication. They immedi ately fell upon their captives,'who were entirely defenceless, and a horrible massacreo followed. At the end of the. terrible scene, the lileloss bodies of four hundred human beings wore found stretched upoii the ground, mangled and weltering in their blood, a sacrifice to the holy cause of liberty'. Monet. —Peterson’s Counterfeit Detector, gives the following account of the money mar-. ket..in Philadelphia. Business must soon revive under 1 such a favorable condition of the flnan- “ The money market, remains Very easy.— Bank discounts and loans, are swelled by inclu ding the sums- invested in Treasury notes to an nnprecodent amount, yet the specie line is riot diminished, and the deposits continue to in crease. The demand, for State loans and other undoubted securities is steady, with, but little fluctuation, as to prices. Railroad bonds im .provo slightly, and mortgages on real estate of known value are .a good deal inquired for, and are rising in the -market. The, transactions in paper outside of the banks are limited to small .arid almost.inconsidcrablp sums,-and there is no prospect ot any spijody change in the value of money.” I Tub Spanish Expedition Against Mexi co.—Ttie following is'translated from a letter dated Madrid, Sept. 21. It confirms the report that the Spanish Cabinet are determined to act energetically against Mexico: ‘>ln the early part of October four ships of war belonging to the squadron of Gailioa.'will depart from the waters of Cuba,- two of them being the Petronilla and the Isabel la-Oatolica. and the transports accompanying them. fj *sini carry 3000 soldiers of.all arms, with con --■rsi'derable.war material, destined for -the Antil Sk,'.. “It is designed to Cave at Havana a consider ■able squadron, and a disposal force of 12,000 Kiinen destined to compel satisfaction from the |||Mexican Republic. The trip.of the Minister of to Cadiz, was principally with a view Pfcto prepare inaritihe reinforcements destined for |9||be Gulf of Mexico. ” W'l'.: Terrible Massacre is Mexico.— The Browns. I'Kj'yille Flag, of the,27th ult., has the (ollowiug in S'V!\Wforonce to the reported massacre of 400 of Vi 'uni’s men taken prisoners by Gen. Miramon - late engagement before San Luis : he engagement between the reactionist and those of Viduarri, 400 of the latter’s rero captured by the former, who, alter them disarmed, and taking from them most valuable equipments, ordered' ids 1 in command to take them from his sight, with them as ho thought,lit. This inhu- Tetch, who' well knew what would issue inch a course, placed them in the hands of ddiory, who were just then in a beastly if intoxication. ■ They immediately fell the captives, who were entirely defence', md a horrible massacre followed. At the f the terrible scone, the lifeless bodies of .yur hundred human beings were found stretch-' ‘ 6 r °und, mangled and weltering in blood, a.sacrlllco to the holy cause of lib ■*m. ~ ♦ (KpBWARD por President, —The New York * ,mn s s out the Seward flag for 1860 as far as New York is concerned, this con determined who shall be our standard in 1860 : and William H. Seward now preeminent among those worthy of lira trust.” ■ :—.— , , to Preserve Apples —First get a raiantum supply of good apples. This is the jjftt important step. After you got the apples llgwill give the remainder of the receipt. 'm m - ' ffiiirrkb.' 7. In 'Washington City, D. C.,,0n the 4th inst.,, by tho RcvrFntlWEdelin, Mr. E. MaoMubray, formerly of thisplaco,to Miss Nellie D. Gart land, of that city. * Dkb. In North Middleton twp., bn the 18th inst.. Miss Caroline Matilda Zetgler, daughter of Philip Zeigler. aged 18 years and 27 days. - Markets. 1 -Philadelphia, November 10, 185 S. Flour and Meal. —Flour is in fair supply, but in light demand. The sales for shipment arc at §5,00 a $6,25 for mixed and good brands. Tho sales to the retailers and bakers and within the range of the same figures, and fancy lots from $6,12 to 0,50. Rye Flour and ConrMeal continue scarce. The former is held at $4,25 per barrel, and tho latter at $8,75. ’ - * Ghain.—The receipts of wheat are light with limited demand. Sales ol Southern and Penn, af $1,17 a $1,21 per bu. for fair and prime red, and $1,21 a. $1,30 for prime White. Ryo con tinues inactive at 70c. for new, and 71c lor old. The corn market continues dull. Sales oi old yellow at 80c., and new at ,08 c. Oats are low er. Sales of prime Delaware at 40 cts, per bu. Cloversekd is arriving freely, but the de mand for it is quite moderate, sales bn. common to prime now at $5,75 a $5,87 per 64 lbs. Sales of Timothy at 52,12|. Whiskey is rather dull. Sales of hbls. at 22 cts ; hhds. at 21£ els., and drudge at 20*c. ■VAIiMABIiE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE." ON MONDAY, the 13th day of December, 1838, by. order ol the .Orphans’ Court of Cumberland County, the undersigned Adminis trator of Alexander Gordon Smith, late of Dau phin county, deck!., will expose at public sale, on the premises, hereafter-mentioned, a is sb rr © f © -ai ®;u ro ib , .in the borough of New. Cumberland, Cumber land county- aforesaid, known by the plan of said n n- borough us No. 15, with a BRICK HOUSE, Frame Shop,Frame Stable, iSii |j||gf hereon erected, fronting on the Stts i pain |||| s Magical Pain Extractor' in its effects is magical, because the time is so short between, disease and a permanent cure; and it is an ex tractor, as it draws all disease, out of the affect ed part, leaving nature as perfect as before the injury. If is scarcely necessary to say that no house, workshop, or manufactory should bo one moment without it.' No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon it a steel plate engraving, with .the name of Henry Bailey, manufacturer. For sale by all the Druggists and patent medi cine dealers throughout thc-United States and Canadas, and in Carlisle, by B. J. ICicffor. Principal Depot 165 Chambers St.. N. Y. 0. F. GRACE. November 18, 1858~ly Important to Females. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS, THE combinations of ingredients in thuso Pills, is tbo rcsult.pf a long and extensive practice; they arc mild in their operation, and certain ol restoring nature to its proper channel. In every instance have the Pills proved success ful. They are certain to open those obstruc tions to which females are liable, and bring na ture into its proper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can en joy good health unless she is Regular? and when ever an obstruction takes place, whether from exposure, cold, or any oilier cause, the general health immediately begins to decline, and the want of such a remedy Ims boon the cause of so many consumptions among young females.— Headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do moat always arise from the interruption of na ture; and whenever that is the case, the Pills will invariably remedy all these evils. In all cases of painful menstruation, or nervous and spinal affections in the back and limbs, lowness of spirits, hysterics, &c. Nor are they less effi cacious in the cure of Leucorrhcea, commonly calle the “Whites.” Warranted purely Vege table, and free from anything injurious to life or health. Pull and explicit directions which should be read, accompany each box. These Pills are put up in square flat boxes.— Person's residing where there are no agency es tablished, by enclosing $1 in a letter, prepaid, to any authorized agent, can have them sent to their respective'addresses by return of mail. Sold by ono Druggist in every town in the United States. R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States, 166 Chambers St., New York, to whom all wholesale orders should be addressed. Sold by Barnvavt & Finney,'Harrisburg, and B. J. Keifler, Carlisle. - —■ November 18, 1868—ly Meat Gutters. 1 A DOZ. Meat Cutters and Sausage Stuffers. XU Also, a very largo assortment of Butcher Knives, Stools, Cleavers, Steel-yards, &c., just received and for sale at very low prices, at the <3heap hardware store of tho subscriber. East Main Street. . , HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, NoV. XI, 1858. Koti(ie. Caklisi.e Deposit Bank! I November 2, 1858. f , rpHE Board of Directors have ibis day dcclar- X* od a semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent., payable to the stockholders or their legal repre-. sontativos, on demand being made tortile same. N. C. MtTSSELMAN, Cashier. Nov.' 4,1858—3 t , SSOO’.Acrcs OF western land in Illinois, lowa and Mis souri, entered in 1854 and 1855, will ■bo sold on reasonable terms or exchanged for small farms orhouses and lots in Cumberland county. Tlie above' land was carefully selected, and is, worthy of flic attention of persons owning smalt properties in Cumberland county who wish to exchange for a farm iu either of the above named States. For further information apply at this.offico. November 4,1858 —3 ms Cranberries, TABLE Oil, (assorted) Raisins, Currants, Cit ron, Ketchup, Pickles, Buckwheat, and oili er articles suitable for tho season, just opened at “Marion Hull” Grocery and Tea store, and for sale by J. IV. EBY. November 4, 1858.' Fresh Mnclicrat IN store at “Marion Hall'.’ Grocery and Tea Store, a choice stock of No; 1, 2 & 3 Kack arel, in every style of packages, Salmon, Mess Shad, Dairy and Liv. G. AtaSnlt, Soaps, Balt. Brick, Vinegar, Oil, &c., all warranted good as represented. J. )V. EBY. . November 4, 1858. ToE>:iCC« &. Scgr:srs. r PIiE finest qualities of Cavendish Black Fat [ and'Natural.; Congress,’Lump, Twist and other chewing and fine cut Tobacco. Cigars. —Finest imported Ilavnnha and Cuba, as well ns,choice brands of domestic .manufac ture in variety. Also Cut and. Dry for Smoking of the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Lynchburg brands. - Our friends by giving ns’a call cannot but be pleased with the selection. ‘ November 4.1858; - J. TC. EBY. GOLD BAND CHINA, in setts of 4G and 55 pieces,-White Grande and common ware. Glassware for sale at tho now Grocery of Nov. 4, 1868. WM. BENTZ. Burning fluid, Pino on., wiiaie on, Lamps, Soap, . Concentrated Lyq; Tadow, Adamantine and Sperm candles, for sale by . .. Nov.-1,-1858,‘ IYM. BENTZf. .. CHOICE. Brandsofchewingand smoking To bacco, and tine imported Segnra, for sale by Nov. 4, 1858. •' WM. BENTZ. FANCY Baskets-.for ladies, teeth and'hair Brushes; Soaps, cologne. Extracts, (or sale by. • WM. BENTZ. November 4, 1858. CRANBERRIES, Homihy, Prunes.. Raisins, currants. Figs, Nuts. Water,. Butter and Soda Crackers! Jinn bibs, lino English Dairy, Pine Apple and Sap Sago Cheese. Spices, for sale by - ’ - .. WM. BENTZ. Novcntber'4, ISSB. TjYUSH and Salt. Mackarel 4nd Shad in' half and quarter barrels, .Salmon.-Herring, do., sruokea Codfish,-Hams,;Dried Beef, tor sale by . Nov, 4,1858. ' .. WM. BENTZ, ,; JENKINS & CO. Teas, in bulk.and metallic packages. Sugars.of all kind”; Rio,arid Java Colice:;, aweef spiced Baker’s.No; 1 and Homce pathio Chocolate, for side by Nov. 4,1858. , WM. BENTZ. FRESH fresh Tomato;::;. Asparagus, green Peas, Pino Apple, Syrups, Sardines, Tomato Katstip, Piokels, WorceatershireSauce, •Picidillie. Pie Fruits, Jellies, tor sale by Nov. 4, 1858,, WM. BENTL. CORN Brooms; Whisks, . Hearth Brooms, Buckets, Tubs, Churns. Baskets, Brushes,' Ropes, Measures, Wash-boards,. Clothes Pius, Mashers, Rolling Pius, Ladles, Simons., Beef Pounders,, Egg Beaters, Cake Turners, Slice and Stove Blacking, lot sale by . Nov. 4, 1868. WM. BENTZ. .fgiHE foregoing and many Goods not JL enumerated, for sale at the lowest cash prices at the nev/' and cheap Grocery of • Nov. 4,1858. WM. BENTZ. TIS CrOSaßpSf FRSSES. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN.PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. . ' THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED I ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK.. ILLUSTRATED E.VERT WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ' ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERT WEEK. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. TEIB «OIiBSI3E¥ JPatIZE. ILLUSTRATED ! ILLUSTRATED I . Tlie New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the largest and best weekly papers of the day. An Imperial Quarto containing eight pageSj Or forty columns, of entertaining origi nal matter j and elegantly illustrated every week.'’ ' A Gift worth from 50 cents to $5OO 00 in Gold, wilt be presented to each subscriber imme diately on. the receipt of the subscription money. One copy for one year $2 00, and 1 gill. One copy for two years. ... 8 60, and 2 gifts. One copy for three years. . . .5 00, and 3 gifts, One copy for.live years. ... 8 00,. and 6 gifts, AND TO OI,UBS Throe copies one year. ... $5 00, and, 3 gifts. Five copies one year. ..*... 8 00, and 5 gilts. Ten copies one year. . ... 16 00, and 10 gifts. Twenty one copies one year 30 00, and 21 gifts. : Tho articles to bo distributed are comprised in tile following list: 2 Packages of Gold, containing $5OO 00 each. 6* do. do. do. 200 00 each. 10 do. do. . , do. 100 00 each. 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches 20 Gold Watches . 60 do. 100 , dc. 800 Ladies Gold Watches 85 00 each. 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches 80 00 each. 500 Silver Watches $lO to 25 00each. 1000 Gold, Guard, Vest and Fob Chains ’ 10 to 30 00 each. Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys,. Gold and Sil ver Thimbles, and a variety of oilier articles; worth from fifty cents to $l5 each. Immediately on receipt ol the subscription money, the subscriber’s name will bo entered upon our subscription book opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with that number will bo forwarded, within ono week, to the sub scriber, by mail or express, post paid. tXF* All communications should bo addressed “DEAN & SALTER.” 48 and 49 Moffat Building, 335 Broadway, New York. • * • Specimen copies sent free. Agt’s wanted, April 1, 1858—1st of mo. ly JUST arrived another large invoice of New. Goods, at Lcidich # Sawyer's new store, East Main St., such as Silks, Merinoes. all wool Delaines, Cashmeres, Delaines, and many other articles to which wo invite tbo attention of con sumers. LEIDICH & SAWYER. Carlisle, Oct. 14, 1858. ' IMMENSE EXCITEMENT i THE PEOPLE. IN MOTIONI MEW FASiIa &OOBS,-' AT J..A. lIUMBICIPs CHEAP STORE . JA. lIUMIUCII, Jr., has just returned from ©Philadelphia with an immense stock of-tfal! and Winter • v ' ; ' v . GROCERIES, BOOTS, .SHOESselected, expressly for (jarlisio end vicinity. The people, tire Vespectlully'invited to cull tit his stoic, ex-, amine Ids goods, and test nis muons. Being desirous to increase lii.s custom, lie has purchased a much larger stock of goods Ilian at any other jime, and intends to sell them oil' at such prices as cannot iail to suit every one who may wisli to purchase. His goods liavo been selected with great care, among which may he found . . , : ’ FOR LADIES s Silks, . - ~ Alpacas, Persian, Plain Delaines,- ■ Liivclhi Cloths, , Dcßcges, Golmrgs, ~ Fan6y Delaines,,. Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Fionch and Scotch Ginghams, Handkerchiefs, &o. FOR GENTLEMEN: v Broad cloths, Kentucky Joans, Tweeds-,' BPk fc Fancy Doeskins, Satlincits, Corduroy, Vestings, Boaverteens, Fancy and side-stripe Cassimeres, Ike., together with a large assortment of SHAWLS, SACK-FLANNELS, BRILLIANTS, SKIRT ING, CALICOES. SIUSLINS, CHECKS, Can ton Flannels, Denims, Table Diapers, Napkeons,. Crash, Drills, Umbrellas, Ike., ike. The • cheapest , assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, ever offered, in Carlisle. A superior lot of Fresh Groceries, comprising Tea, .Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Spices, Ike. ■ All he asks is for the people to call anil ex amine for. themselves, as he feds confident that lire quality iff his Goods and the low prices at • which thev are selling., will induce them to pur chase. Give him a call'whether,you wish to purchase or not. ; , .1. AfTIUMRICII,.Jr. . Carlisle, Nbv. 4, 1858. ‘ „ OF THE Cumberland' Fire Company. ■[.’HE CH'MBERLAND FIRE COMPANY j proposo Wilding ft lair ftt EDUCATION UA'Ui, cohimunciiiK-December lUIII, and chi-’ sing Docohibvr 22<1; 1858, in which tho kind cooperation of tlic.pnhlio Is rcspectlnlly solic ited. Tho object being to pi nem o Binds lor the erection of an Engine. House. A few .mo ments devoted to this purpose will be gratefully remembered hy tlio Cumberland Firo.Company. 11. S. Ritter, John Roberts. Andrew Martin, E. D. Qniglev, J. B. Bratton. Robert McCart ney, Jr., t. Albert. Joseph Freeland, J. Als pa.ugh. C. Noidich, W. Martin, G. F. Leidig,. Augustus Zug, John Loluich:. ;. PETER SPAIIB, Chairman. : WKHiKi-. sf©Sß C© jaPAPJST’S GRAKD HOLIDAY FAIR. • THE Good Will nose Company, thankful for the favors conferred on (hem hy the citizens of our town atid vicinity at their previous hairs, intend holding another at Education flail, com mencing December 21, 1858, and closing Janu uary 1, 1850,'ij) which the, kind co-oporalion of all is respectfullv solicited. Qhr object being to raise funds to defray a portion o( theexpenso ; incurred bv the purchase,of qnr Engine; A few moments, devoted'to tho milking of snclr arti-, clcs as the ingenuity of any may suggest, will be thankfully received by the members of-tho Good Will lloAis Cbmphiiy, 1 I 1. S If . Gould. J...U.,VVnridijTlich, R. 11. Spots wood, A. W. Walker, R. Allison. J* B. M’Cart nov. \V. J. Cameron. fi.'Wefee, jr.vGeo. Moll, S. R. Gould, J. W. Ogi'by, Chairman of Com. Novcmber.4, 1858.' .■ ;,f ENJJtNE Hjinoyyrijiy|jpxpvoacan .bu,had Aj”. oi the subscriber. whokyale ov retail, mit withstanding other exclnsiVolbragging notices. PHILIP ARNOLD. CaWisle, October 28, IBoBf . '. ■ ■ ■ rer.otsccj • ■ OUR .attention having liooi called to nn ad. vertiscment hi the Garble papers, signed I’ll. Wolff, calculated'to. create the. iraprossion that no Genuine Hanover Buck Gloves coulfl ho had except from A-.W. Bents The undersign, cd would inform the public'that they have, this =scr.son, sold tho Genuine Hanover Buck Gloves made by Philip .Wolff, to Mr. C. Inhoff. Messrs. Leidich Sc Sawytfr,- and .Mr. '.William Bontz, of whom tile Genuine Hanover Glovostnay he had. SHAFFNER. ZIEGLER Sc'CO. Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, ■ . Gloves, See., 80 North 4th St. Phil. Oct. 28.1868. ALL persons who have.paid-for-any stock in ■tho York, Dillshtirg and Greoncaatle Rail road, arc -herebv notified -tligf the Treasurer, Henry Sidle, of Dillabnrg, has settled his ac count and is. now prepared to refund all money remaining in his hands. GEO. L. SHEARER. Scct’y. October 28, 1858-8 r . -' New Store and New Goods. AFTER returning his acknowledgements for Hie very liberal patronage' Which lias been extended to him; tho undersigned, would call at tention to the fact that he lias just re-opened his extensive assortment of Family Groceries,, in his new store-room, on tile south-east corner of tliu Public Square,where the pnblic.aro invited to call and examine a stock of Goods-which in elegance, variety and extent, will, defy .compete tion; comprising in part of lost, lump, crushed and brown Sugars, Java, Rio-and Roasted, Cojf fee. Every variety and quality of Tea. Spi-' ces, (ground and inigroiind;) -Pickcls, Sauces, Table Oil, New Orleans, Sugar-house and Trim ■idad Molasses; New. Fork and Philadelphia Sy rens; Cheese. Macaroni, Ycrmecilli,_Split Peas, Hominy, Mince-meat, corn Shirch,Farina, Cho colate, Extract of Coffee, refined Sugar at re duced rates, washing and halting Soda, Tobacco of the moat-lavorite brands,-and the,finest qnal-. ity of Sugars. A beautiful assortment of SSrStaimia plain find gold bund Chinu-'vare, Gluss, Queens, Stone and Earthen Ware, in groat variety, and an elegant lot ol Fancy, Soaps, .Extracts -and Perfumery Cor the toilet. -•„ : _. . Fruits : Including Peaches in cans, Raisins, Cranberries, Dry Apples, citron, almonds, or anges, lemons. &c. ; „ LIQUORS: Wholesale and retail, otn fßgf-Jijracing common and old Rye Whiskey, Brandies, dark and pale; Lisbon, SherryjPoit, Madoria; Ginger, Catawba and| Muscat VTinos in casks and bottles; Scotch. Whiskey, Holland Gin, and Schuidam Schnapps. . . FISH'AND SALT. 100 00 each 76 00 each, 60 00 each. 50 00each. A large stock of Lamps. including Dyott’a celebrated lamps for burning Kcioacne or coal oil. Sperm, Pine, Lard and coal Oil, burning Fluid* Sperm and Star candles. ■ Cedar Ware ami Brooms, ■ Brushes. Rope*. Mops, Soaps, Door-mats, Wai, ters, Looking-glasses, lino letter and note paper. Willow-ware, Painted buckets, &c. . • Cotton and Woollen Ilosb and bait Hose, and a fill': stock of Gloves, including the well known Buck Gloves. ‘ , . ' ■ , Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. • ... ...... In short, his stock comprises.cvery thing that is called lor in Ins line of business, and no ef fort will be spared to render entire satisfaction to bis customers. G. XNHOFF. Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1858—ly «EO. Z. BEET 2, . , DENTIST, WILL bo absent from Cariislo during the ensuing six mouths, alter which, bo may again bo found at bis residence in .North I’itt street. .- October 7, 1858. r^osicc. R®B if©. .AN ORDINANCE Entitled a Supplement to an Ordinance entitled . anrOrdinance relating to the Marketpassed 3d June, 1852* , v •. - Section 4. ”Be-itordained-^nd -onacOd by tlio Town Council of tlic Borough of Carlisle and it is hereby ordained and .enacted by autho rity of the same : . That the rents tor the stalls and stands in and about the market house shall hereafter be ns follows : For each stall of the inner range of stalls, $lO 00 per annum, paya - ble semi-annually in advance. For each space of four feet on the outer benches $2,50, and for each space of three feet perahniim paya ble in advance. \Evory butcher or retailer of moat occupyingany space outside of the market house,shall pay for'tbe.same 87£ cts. for each morning or other part of a day, or per iinnimi payable iu advance. Each huckster re tailing fruit, vegetables, or other provisions, and occupying for that purpose any spacO around or near the market house, shall pay twenty: flvo cunts for each' morning or 'other part of a day, or $3,00 per annum payable in advance. Pro vided, That no fractional part ofastall pr stand shall be let to any person. Skc; 2. If any person shall obstruct in any manner any part ol the pavement within or sur rouding the market house square, nnd shall not remove such obstruction immediately upon no lice given by the Clerk of the market, lie shall forfeit and jtuy for every such offence the sum of one dollar. Provided, That poisons having provisions or. other articles for sale during mar ket hours, may occupy with such articles three (cet of the exterior purt r of tho pavement around the said square. Sec. 3. The Treasurer Of tho Borough shall issue a .license for the exclusive use and occu pancy of the stalls and stands in and around tho market house for a period not exceeding one year nor less than six months upon tho terms prescribed by Sec. 1 of this Ordinuncc, for which licenses ho shall bo entitled to receive.from each applicant for the inner range of stalls fifty cents, and ,from all others twenty-five cents each, ns compensation for this duly. And the Treasur er shall enter in a.book to be kept for that pur pose the- mimbprs of each stall or space and.the 'names of. the persons to whom license have been issued and Hie time for which they hpvo been issued. , Sec. 4. No. person slmll occupy any stall or stand in and arOund the market house without having first obtained.a license therefor and paid the rent fixed fur the same; and. any person vio lating tin’s section shall forfeit and pay the sum of $5,00. Provided that those persons who shall occupy any stand or space outside of the market house for any period less than G months ahall. nbt lie.required to obtain a license for that purpose. ; Sec. 5. All tho rents for stands imposed by, this ordinance other than those for wliich licen-' sea,arc required to bo'.obtained shall be collect-, ed every market morning by the Clerk of the market, and the- treasurer shall,.once in every three, months, furnish• to. tho clerk of the mar ket a list of tho persons who. have paid for and obtained licenses for stalls or stands, and if any bf'the stalls or stands.shallbo used or occupied by any person who has not taken out a'license for tho same the clerk shall immediately report tho same in writing to-the Chief Burgess for the collection of*tho pcnalt}* imposed by this Ordi nance. Provided, Tliatamy person may obtain permission fro r n the clerk of tho market to oc cupy, a stall 'in the market house for one day during market hours, first paying to the clerk .for the use of the Borough,‘fifty cents for that privilege! • . .And if the Clerk of market shall noglcct.to perform the duties required of him by this ordi nance,'he slmll forfeit and pay the sum of fifty cents'for each individual occupying a stall or stand, .without license, or paying, rent therefor for every market day,the same shall bo so occu pied.’ - Enacted, into an Ordinance the. 13th day of ■August, A. D.‘1858. , , . • JNO. B. PARKER, ■ President of Town Council . • WILLIAM CART, , • Chief- jß urgtss, . • Attest —Tiios. D. M ahon. November. 4, 1858—31 v' JT\ UE at inducements offered to /CASK BUYERS " - ‘ AT Tlfk - CHEAP STORE OF A. Jy. BENTZ. ' Having just returned from the city with.n fill, and • well selected stock of goods in niy Jinoi which X am-prepared to sell at flic lowest rates. My stock consists in part of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Handsome styles, colored Poul-do-soire Dress Silks, 2000 yds. Black Silks, superior Brands, French Merinoes, Cashmeres, plait) and figured all wool DoLlines, ail Wool plaids, silk Valen cias, Coburgs, Valencias, Lavellas, iliniiliai, Madonna, Motts do Laines,. plain and figured; and''every variety of dross goods. . ■ SHAWLS; round . corner. • , Stellas,Bay State,. Brochca, ha:; &c., EM BROIDERIES, Collars and Sleeves,-, separate and in setts, . Cambric,' Edgings, and Inserfinga. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS, Blenched and unbleached Sheeting, nil widths, Lancaster Ginghams, ■ , Tickings! Checks and Lindsays. MENS’.'■ ■' WEAR; Black French Claths and Cas sintofs,Fancy Cassimers,Casinet(s, . J enns,Tweeds.Cords, Ike., Sec. Carpels; 3 Ply Imperial Tapestry, Ingrain, , Hemp,Home-made and stair- enr- V pot of all .widths. •. MwilViliiiiS I. would particular ly call the attention of. all persons wearing mourning. I have purchased n full stock of mourning, goods, at Besson & Son’s Mourning Store. Such as Satin Dochenoa, Taincse Cloth, Barponrs, Bombazines, Alpacoas, French Meri noes, Cashmeres, nil Wool DeLninos, Percals, and Prints. Love Veils, Crape Veils, Crape Collars and Sleeves, and all the grades of En glish Crape. Purchasers arc'respectfully requested to call and examine my stock, as I am.prepared lo of fer superior inducements, both as to qualify and price.- , A. W. BENTZ. . South Hanover st., opposite tho Post Office Carlisle,“Oct. 7, 1858 , & SJH’twilcr, -, WHOLESALE AND nETAIL DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors, South Hanocer street, three iloors south oflnhoff’s Grocery. CARLISLE, PA. I ’HE undersigned respectfully announce to 1 the public.that they have opened a store ex clusively for the sale of , FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, which they offer at Wholesale and Retail at their store in South Hanover street. BRAND fES, ■ , All of choice Brands, U r INES : Sherry, Port, Madoria, Lisbon, Claret, , Native,Hock, Jolmnnisbnrg and Bo denhoimer. CHAMPAGNE,. Iloidsack & Co.,Gesler & Co., and Imperial. GINS, Bohlon, Lion and Anchor. WHISKEY, Superior Old Monongabcla, Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish, SCOTCH ALE. Muir & Son’s Sparkling Ed inburg. Allsop's East India Palo Ale, Tennct's Brown Stout. Also a largo lot of Monongabola Rectified Whiskey, Parker’s Brand, for sale low. Dealers and others desiring n PURE ARTI CLE, will find it as represented, ns tlioir whole attention will bo given to a proper .and careful selection of their stock, which cannot be sur passed,mnd hope to have the patronage of the public. LYNCH &DETWILER, opposite the Volmiteerrpfcin i g olHcc. Cariislo, Aug. 26,1858—Gin , GREEN and Bine Window'Shades just re ceived at J. P. Lyno & Sous’ hardware. Aprils, 1808. / , Fresh iSSroceiics. THE subscriber Ims just received an addi tional stock of Fresh Groceries of every kind at reduced prices, to which ho liivites his friends and customers. They embrace in part the following: . Teas of every variety and best quality. Rio, Java and Maracaiba Coffee. Roasted Coffee. ' Crushed and Pulverized Sugars. Refined,and other Brown Sugars. Superior Syrup Molasses. M Orleans Molasses. Spices of every kind. pure. Starch, Farina and chocolate. Maccarorii, cheese and crackers. Tnpinco and Sngo. . Indigo, Saleratns, Soda and Cream Tartat. Mustard and Coriander Seed, as well as all die other articles belonging to a well established Grocery. J. W. EBT. Carlisle, Nov. 1858. jona'p. HAVE just received iheirFall stock of Hard ware, which makes their slock very large and complete. IVo now stand ready to furnish the public with every variety of Goods in our of warranted quality, and at prices (hat defy competition. ' Enumeration is useless, suffice it to say they have everything in the Hardware lino, that the public can possibly stand in need of. The most we can say is try us all yo that want good Goods at low prides. Wb return our sincere thanks to a generous public for their very liberal patronage, asking a continuation of (he same. JOHN P.LYNE .& SON. Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1858. O D . liaportant (o Casli BSsiycrs. New Goods Again at Ogilby’s New (f Cheap t Slo r e. I HAVE just returned from the city with, a largo assortment ot the cheapest Eall and Winter Goods ever hrohght to Carlisle. A largo ant sotm oof Ladies HP rcss- Goods, of every description; F.-1I tv Winter. SHAWLS in great variety; Bonnets, Flowers and Ribbons. It is impossible to enumerate the articles. Purchasers are respecllniiy invited to caii and examine the stock, as I am determined to sell the cheapest and handsomest Goods in the coun ty. Recollect the new store, west Main Street, opposite the Railroad Depot. - I CHARLES OGILBT. ' Carlisle, Oct. 28,1808. . r---, s WOW. - WE A ® 1C FOR the inspection of the public, in filestore room formerly occupied by John G. Wil liams, two dobra cast of Rhoads’ Warehouse, a largo and complete stock ot GROCERIES cbn ®sisting of Sugars, Coffees, Teas. Molds scs, Fish, Salt, Spices, China,- G'ahs and -Qucenaware, Pickets, Preserves, FRESH CAN. FRUITS,OiIs, Sec., all of which arc fresh and well selected, aiid to bo sold as low as similar Goods can .be nought anywhere outside o ('Phil adelphia. . . Butter, Eggs, :Soap,' Rags, Beeswax, Dried Fruit, .lO p.nii *For Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. and 1.45 p,m. For Trevcvton and. Williamsport, at L,OO p. m. and 8.45 p. m. Train on Dauphin Road at 1.30 p.m. Fares from Harrisburg. Mcchanicsburg, Car lisle, Shippcnsburg and Chambcrsburg, will bo ton cents loss when' paid lor Tickets at the Of fice, than when paid in the Oars. O. N. HULL, Railroad OfTlco, Cliambcrsburg, ( October 7, 1858. \ FISANKILHN 05OIISE, . South Hanover adjoiuings£fap Court House Carlisle. Pa. JOHN HANNON, Proprietor, MAIL Coach loaves daily for Paportown, Pe tersburg, York Springs and Hanover, from this House. May 20, 1853. A Hare Chance for a good Inve.siment. THE subscriber intending to leave Carlisle, will sell bis whole stock of Hats, Caps, Boots and' Slices, (which is new and good) on advantageous terms to a responsible purchaser. The business is well established and tho stand tlvo best'in town. Every satisfaction will bo guarantied to tho buyer, and terms made fair. I would like to sell as soon as possible. J. B. KELLER. Carlisle, Sept. 0, 1858. ' - P. S. I will still keep a first rate assortment of goods dtLhand, and sell as chdap; as ever to tho ddy of sale. . " . » saving fund. National WALNUT street, sonth-mesi earlier bf THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. ISCOKI'ORATED BT STATE OF PENNytLVANIA ]?IVE PER CENT. INTEREST. Money is received in any sum, largo or snail, and interest paid from the day of deposit to tho ddv ol withdrawal. The oflice is open every day from 9 o’clock in the morning till 5 o’clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thnrsday evenings fill 8 o’clock. DON. IffiNRT L. BENNER, Pres’l. ROBERT SELFRiDGE, Pice Pres’t. IVsi. J. Reed, Secretary. , DIRECTORS: Henry h: Benner, F. Carroll BtefrAler, Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry,. Robert Selfridgc, • Francis Leo, Samuel Jv. Ashton, Joseph Terkcs, C. Lhndrctii Munns, Henry Dlffenderflbn Money is received and 'payments made Itt gold daily without notice. ' ■ . The investments-are made in lt£a| Bstatp Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such first class securities as the charter requires. ■ Sept.,9, 1366. Mew Fall Goods At OGiLEY’S NEW STORE, X have Just returned .from Philadelphia, and now openr inga large and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which will be sold at astonishing* lv low prices for the.cash. A, largo lot of ele gant siicli as Silks, all wooPDelainCj Do Cliovicrs, Cashmeres,**Morinoos,' Plaids, &c« SjIAIVLS. ~ A full assortment now stylo Shawls, all kiodd and prices, and very cheap. Elegant worked collars, flouncing, edging, inserting. &o; Flannels, blankets, undershirts* gloves and stockings in great variety.. Elegant Fall and Winter Ribbons. . _ . ; Cloths, Cassiracres and Vesting^, a ncw < supply and ever. CAR PETING, Imperial, Ingrain, Venitian, Hemp, and Rag, atdho very lowest notch. A full- assortment of bleached and unbleached' Muslins very low; Calicoes, Dobagos, Tickings, in endless variety. , . Ladies* Skirts of all kinds and cheap. It is impossible to enumerate one half the ar r tides. All persons in want ol handsome and , cheap goods, arc invited to.call at the new storb West Main street, nearly opposite (ho Railroad ' Depot, where they can lay out their cash to, the very best- advantage. Quick sales and short profits. ■ CHAS. OGILBY. • Sepfembci 10,l&jfc. Gold E\dtcniciit at Fraierßl^r Outdone, By the .large arrival of FALL and WINTER GOODS, at Zeidicfc# Sawyer’s new Store , East Main Si., a few doors beloio. Martin’s Hotel, TVTEW GOODS, consisting of black silks, sh- IV perior-brands; fancy do. in groat variety ot styles, elegant; Paris delaines, Lupin’s ted make of mcrinocs, all colors and qualities r Lupin’s all wool delaines,Tanjorocloths, Poll' dc Ohcvicra.mcrino. '■ CASHMERES. A complete lino of mourning Goods, to wliictl , wo especially invite attention. Embracing very Uno bombazines, silk wnrp lustre, mourning satins, pure mohair lustres, black merinob.s and delaines, English and French crapcs. : SHAWLS IN GREAT ABUNDANCE .. ‘Broche, toilet, stolla, long and square shawls, at very low prices. CJolii cloaks and talmas. Flint of all kinefk. - ' ' FH. WOLFF, $3OO worth Jovin’s celebrated Kid gloyeß. Embroideries, elegant sola of collars, under sleevcs, bands, &c- Meri’s and boys’ wear sui ted to the season. Blach, blue and brown Cloths, Beaver Cloth, Cassimeres, . Black and Fahey Saitinets, Velvet cord, Joans, gentlemen’s Shawls, cash mere mnfllers,.scarfs, tics, stocks, a full assort, mimt of silk, merino and . cotton drawers nftd undershirts; Standing and Byron collars, Mar seilles and linen hosoms, hosiery of overy.vari ety. Domestic Goods of every description. Superior Blankets, warranted not to shrink hy washing; crib and cradle blankets. of all kinds and prices, woolen yarns, city and home manufacture; - bleached and brown sheet ings, skirling and pillow-case muslins of the heSt brands in the market, tickings, stripes, chetfe.S, calicoes, at all prices. 60 doz. Hanover,buck skin gloves, gauntlets, buck mita, men’a&boys Berlin gloves, a great Variety ol Bonnet Ribbons & Dross Trimmings, ladies and children's worsted goods, such as nhdervests, hoods and talmas, garters, mittens. To nil .the above goods and many others, wo invito tile inspection of fbo public. Having' .purchased for cash, wo afo prepared to soil at extremely low prices. LEIDICn & SAWYER, Carlisle, Sept. 23, 1858. A FULL assortment of Moro.co Leather Lin ings and Bindings, Lasts, Boot Trees, and a full assortment of Shoo Kill anil Findings of all kinds. October 28, 1858. KA /"iriA LBS. Rolled and Bar Iron, of the OUyUL'U best brands, all sizes. Steel of all kinds at (lie lowest market prices. All Iron warranted to be good or the money returned. JOHN P. LYNE & SON; Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1808. GLASS & PAINTS, a fall assortment of Glass oi all-sizes and quality, with a full slock of Fresh Paints of all colors. Oils, Var nish, ike. Cement in large Or small quantities at low prices. ' - JOHN P. LYNE & SON, Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1858. • A LARGE lot of these useful articles just re ceived and for sale cheap. Also Sausngo Stutters of the latest and best kinds. Butchers and the public .generallyj are invited to give ns a call before making their purchases in this lino, as we arc furnishing ft superior article to any thut has over been ofibred in tills market, with a general assortment of Butcher’s tools of tho best makes and at low juices. , .JOHN P. LTNE & SON, Carlisle, Oct, 28, 1858. THE undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that (hey, will continue tho HATTING BUSINESS at tho old stand of tho late. IVm, 11. Trout, in West High Street, where they hope all tho old customers, and others will give them a call, os they fool confl adent of being able to please. They have now on hand, a splendid assort ment of HATS of nil descriptions, from tho common. Wool to tho finest Fur and Silk Hats, and at prices that must suit every one whgb* B nn °? u t 0 S ct * ,n £ N, 10 worth of his money. -’Their Silk, Moleskin and Beaver Ifats/nro unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finfth, by those ot any other .establishment,, in tho county. ” • • Boys’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. Call and examine. . . J.Gs CALTiIO & CO, Carlisle, October 14,1858, SHEER MI Company. DRESS GOODS, Flannels Moroco ILcaHier. JOHN P. LYNE & SON. Bar Iron. Heat Cutters. Winter Fashions. HATS ! HATS. / HATS ! ! !