Ui hfe'sbul.! iaS alii the eloquence of lie whole clergy of lha FCorowonwettlth combined, I k.l: JU ; f' During lhc past 1 WccklsoVcral'lctf era contain-, K'L checks and drafts, hnd::beeh'! for warded', to iILS. k«Wb friends io'diflemit aedlionsl of ithe I.StnOTilry. These l he endorsed and made payable ■•toils wife; Miry A; Brown, (one of them was jtforilOO end one Tor $50,) ahd handed thetn'lo ! her. ’ ;'V' V"?.’;" w!:- V - .’ ■ .■ ;• ,toe execution. ; ; ;; : <•■ ' • ffA.nPKa's Febßt, Dec. S, 185,^., ■ . /Through/the,determined persevcrence of-DK, . liawlings. of Frank Leslie's, ihe order' czeind- ! ’ing the presi?.wns partia ly rescinded, and they : sycre assigned a'position 'neir.’iSe,ll«|jor Gene- : nviiivi v,. - ; 'vis he,came put ,the sfs Companies: of infan- of.hphre,^lt , hiQen. I Talifcrrp, i'apd hjft entire staff, jWepe deploying, in front.hf 1; the jail. , whilst an open wagon, with a.pipa box, -in whjchwas a fine oak,coffin, was Waiting,for LWro.; . ii" n..-..-; -■■■ v • <■ ■ ' Brown looked,around, and ■ spoke' to several i'Pcrsons'ho recognized, and. Walking-down the ; steps, wok a scat on the coffln box along with He looked with, interest on I the fine military display, but made no remarks.; "The wagon moved off. flanked by two Hies of rillemen-in o'ose’order. On reaching the Held ; the miliiaryihad already foil possession’. ■ Pick-: t c ts were 'established, and by the citizens kept Jbackv nt the point of the. bayonet, from taking Jaw positron but thiit assigned them.: ■ ■' BroWn was accompanied by no ministers.-he Idcsmng no religious servicca eilher in ■ the l jail jorprf'lHefstuffo di•' * •••••■ • ■' ■ 'OhWeaOhing the fleld tyhere the gallows, was dercelcd,' the priSonbr siiid;.‘‘Why, are nom but ikiiiliafy nllowed'irtdhc ihc’Osure? ' I atn sorry, ■citlzinp; hiiyb bebri'.kcpi but.’’, .Obbefvcd Mr. limiter .and Mayor; Green'Stabding'near, to Whom' he : voice not faltering. : ~jSie,pris'oitcriwiiiked up' to the steps firmly, and was the first ;itian- on ...lire'. gallows. Avis , Campbel I stood by his side.'apd af-: ter-shtifcirtg--litrVids. and bidding ’an affectionate tpdtpu, he" tliitnkcd tfieni * fur Ihcir ikindhes ; s ‘ When the cajj .wa'spMt'tiyW.'HJk.'.fßC^aiid. tjie ’rdpe arobnd.hiS' neck. Avis qsked' hijn'.to step ffbrward oh the'.irap " He replicil,; ‘;Jsp must ; lead me, I cannot see."' Therbpe.wnsaffjust- Ipdi nnd';i he mi'itary prder given* “Not , ready jy’et.” The soldiers marched, pounlffmafched, Wiidj took, position as if the enemjvwere in sight, f tin(t were thus occupied for,nearly ten minutes, |the prisoner standing at- the time. ; Avis in quired if-he; was not; tired.; ißrown said,' *‘No, ijiQt.lired;: but don’t keep iiio- waiting- longer ithan is necessary." r ';" ' ; |p. -Wtiilwon'the scaffold Sheriff Campbell asked ||him‘ if : be Would take a Imiidkilrchief in his flhand Jo-firop as a signal .when die was ready; raie-fcpiied, "No. .1 do not,want do not Retain 'me ariy longer than is. absolutely ncccs- Kiary.'' ■, . IS&’Ub Was swung off' at fifteen minifies past ’ A-sligh t"grasping o( the hands and twich- of the muscles was seen, and then all was The.body.w,as,,several. limes examined, and jlhe'pulse did not cease until 1 thiidyffiVe minutes had passed;'. I'he bodjrVwaS llieh ent down, placed in a coffin, ami conveyed under mi itary escort ,lo the depot where it was put in a car to . be carried to the ferry by especial tiain at 4 -p'clock. • All the arrangements were carried out with a precision and iViili (ary strictness. V v Mrs. Brown speaks m’ ihe highest terms- of ■the great kfiidhess sjfjown her ;by j the citizens and authorities of,(he State- She is, of course, in great distress;:; She has most favorably im pressed all wHofiav'e 1 met her, ns a woman ol fine feeling and great affection for her husband. Markets. ' PniT.XDEi.piiU. December 7,,'1859,. .. i'f.bim' and' MeAni-The Flour. market ,i» rioll, but prices arc will.'maintained.,, There' s .very little shipping demand; and, sales arc oon fl»eH!tOitheiwar.tSiof?:tl>e horootrodcAt.®* 26 »)(5‘3l per . bbl.. Tor-good .brands Western extra at $5 02,a 6 75, and .fancy lots from ■SO 50 to 6 75. Rye Flour and Corn ' Meal are, iqdiet at ®4 25 for the' former,' and 3 75 for: the flatter.’, ’ : . "■ " ' Ghats.—The market is poorly supplicdwlili TVnea'l. Sales of 2500 bushels good and’ prune Ved 1 rit'Sl 30 a 1 32 per! bushel,, apd. small sales •tif ’while at'l.3B aT4S. Hye conimaiids 92 a .936’ for Penan..’and'BB a 90c for. Sputhern Corn-Sales of 3000 bushels old je'Ww UTO a' 92c afloat, and 3100 new yellow at 08 a Too., .theitormcr rate.for. dump; Oatsare nnchapged. JEreb sales of prims Delaware at 41,i a 42, cts., nnd 44 a.47c., per bushel, for. Penna. .; , lt .CtdvKBSEKD.is npt.so much .inquired for.— ■ Sales at ®5 a 5 25 per,64 pounds.'..Timothy is ■worth-.5,2 50 and Flaxseed. $1;55 per bushel,. TViiisKT is unchanged. Small sales of Oluo bids, at,27 a 27J6: Pennsylvania do, at 20c.; hbds. at 27c., and Drudge at 24c. Carlisle; market—Deo. r. darreclti weekly, by.fVoodwari $ Sehmidt, . Flour ‘Superfine, per bbl. t ! ' ' ' ®c’ln . "do.: • Extra; ■ do. ' tSr vdo. Family^! -do. Rxb -■■■ ■■•■'do. ?;75 •White Wheat, per Lushd, ’ , ■Rbb ' do. do. i” - ■• U 5 r™ . •" °° Cork; ' «o-' V New CoiiNi : . db. : ■’ - '1024 Oats , do., - Bp»,mo Baulkt.,, :! ; do. ; ; ,,, ,-oS IFat/l'BabLet ■ do. J y Svv -iJKawd, 1 t)n the 29firBlt., l)y tho Bey. A. K. Kretpor, Mi. Francis M. llur.ouraaoNj.to, Mias A. H ARiionEß. lioth of Dickinson township. • ‘ Oh,the Ist, iDataijf. by tb'o. Rov. ,O.;P. WjPft ItEUDEfr, FisHBUBN to SauMl EuEABEXp "ESt J. J. BEKDGRt M.». ; ' XTO3ICE.OP ATH I ST PHYSICIAN,- SUJI L . and 'OftlcbSouth Han t ftfef 'Street,,fdi’mer|y 'pcodpioil by Dr, SniilK.' f ! Vqafll»le, pec,B;yBs9.^' , i .,;; , t| : ■; ■. military arouce. '■ TIIE Board of Auditors 1 of the'lst Brigade, comprising Cumberland co., will meet, at Carlisle'.' on Friday' the, 23d of December, for, -lire purpose‘ of bottling all claims against the Brigade., The Board consists ofpen. James Jl. Allen, Obi; BTra; SI. Penvoite, Lieut, <?o|. fm, Shrivor, Maj. John McCartney, Maj. (Joint Mcq singetand C'apti P- 1 Kplln;, ' 8 ' j/M. A'pLEN, Brig. Gen. Oomd’g. . Ladd, Webster & Co. i - i-Irnpriivyi. TisM^tikl 1 ' - SELWING MACHINES, ...\ Oni baia.ai Sirs. R, X. BbT' ; •. ’’.l; . '. ‘ 2d;dqorwoßt of Pfflcb, Carlisle. ; ‘ Call er behdfor a Circular to, ~ . jgtttt. Decepiber 8,18,59—tf ~,, ■ , , ■, - Notice. ; A \ PERSONS Hiving articles for ; the Fair of the Cumberland Fire Company, trill p)oa?oloayp them with Mrs. J. AT. p QUIGEEy> . ■ Carlisle; December 1,1859. A IWbticc. • ft iht Btirt A. Wtof.CumUrland. . C<yiinty,decea3ed. THEbalanconowin the bands of the Execu tor la ready for distribution as soon as the proper releases and. indemnities are presented, - 't- P.BLAIH, Extcutor. SWpponsbnrgj/Dec.-l, 1859—3 t ■ • 'Published in the ‘‘Volunteer,” by authority, ■Hf .‘TST of Letters remaining’ ih'tho Post 1 Office li at Carlisle, Pa.-, Deo; 1‘5869. Persons in quiring, for Letters on: this List .mil please say they are advertised. ~t)no cenVdho ,on each let ter., • ,■ .1 !irV Arnold John , Lahman .Levina Jane . BroWnWm-; 1 .r . Lee 011 i,; ;_ Bombergc'r Christina, Lucas Addisori i I Borderf A ; Lucas Anthony ;; Barnard Wm ■ Lower Rebecca 1 Brooks O:EJ . ,; •; Lauchman Geo . Burkholder Sami t, ~ James S , ; Buchanan Ellen Mrs. Mullin Bombcrger, OC. . Mowry ilcllena Brim Henry, :,Mnrlip,Jas.M. , , Bell Anna v. .. Moore Jane Miss Baxter Sarah G . Morton Geo Barnes Mary A ’ Martin:Win B, Buiturft Amy, ~ , ■ Mytingcr Sami, Bruckhmiser Lewis " Neadief JnO'. Brdwriwell & Weaver ' Norton A C 2 . ■ Counor Geo . ‘ ‘ 5 ' Penrose AmV Mr.r y ' Goughliri,Thomas 'Polljnger'Jhhii C 1 O.itlp David, ’"'I 1 ' ’ Bonis Voglli .. , ; Drewst Geo Itifc Elizabelh U ~ Davis-Anna.Mrs’’ 'RockylCatharine Dufnhaiigh Eliza A' Bll'inger Pred - |i; . Ebersolq Elizabeth Rogers Terahet J Early D S : ' Shaver Geo 3* Fanestock &Co -3; Sutton Johathnn D . Fhosle WW • I • Stanton Maria Mrs’ li Fr.ee'and Sarah Miss Slyer Jonathan; Caiman Lavina Miss “ Stoher'Philip • “ ■ Hoovt'r'Ghrisitiaa ' ‘ Street Isatio ■' . Heumiir A ’■'Shaiy’Alexß' Humtner Catharine R Stambnugh Susannah Hopkins JE" ' ' Smith llfcnry , Holzeur Ilanse. . , Smith Misses- , Hoehor Site B Miss Stout Hannah Miss Holliday S - Thompson Sam’l G Hngheslsano" ;■ ■ Trego Margaret Miss Harnow Franklin ~Tropt Abraham, ... i Holmes Hall. TcstJosiU • . ;; . Howard Jos 0 : ; ! : Taber Sarah A Mrs Jones Hannah ,-Wunderlich, Nead & Co 1 Jones Cornelia, Miss ~ Woodburn Saral Geo Johnston p' , WaltsG | Johnston J G ” Westerh W T 1 Klnter Magdalena Woods Jano 1 Kuife Aiiron ! ~ Wnylettfc'Emily Mips . ' Kutz John .Werner John ’ ! Kavanaugh Win' ' Wilson Sarah Jano ~ Kammerer Jno ■, ; Warner Charles 1 Kline June Miss 2 Wert Sam’l , 1 Rioter,Lanin'Miss Yates Marlin y . JOHN B. BRATTON,,P. M. , Kegistcr’s;;Molltc.; •jVrOTXCB is hereby given, to all persons' in- J.TI (crested, that the following accounts have been Hied in this office by tlio'aocouritahfs there in named, for examination,.and will be present ed to the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland cOun ty, for conliripation and allowance, on. Tuesday, fhe'Mth day of December, id. D, .1859,“ viz '} 1. The firsthand final account of David Demiithi administrator of Dr. David Jjlokor,,late of Now, ton. township, deceased, 2. The account of \\ r m. IC. Weakley and Agnes ~, L. Weakley, executors of. Nathaniel; Weak . ley, lain, bl Dickinson township, deceased. •; 3. Tho Hyst.and final account,of Andrew K. Sebright and Francis W/Searight, executors of Gilbert Soar,iglit, iato of South Middleton township,.deceased;.,- i ;r. 4. The account of Fredprick.Williaras, admin; istrator of. Catharine WilliamSj.luto of North Middleton toiynship, deceased;. . 5. The account of Jacob Whtslor and David Whislur, executors of Abraham Whisler, late of Mifßihifbwnship, do.ee ;scd. 6. ; Tho first and final'account of Samuel Gra ham, guardian of Caroline S; Homin', former .. ly Caroline Shellaherger; ' ' , ’ , ’ 7. The account of Philip Broehbillyadministra' • toil of Samuel Bear, late 61 South Middleton township, deceased, ~- /. 8.- The, account of Anna Davidson,'administra trix of James Davidson, Into of the borough of Newvillu, deceased, settled .by Thomas'A. McKinney, her attorney in fact. .. . ... 9. The first and final uccountbf John uemming '• 6i‘, executor of. John Burkhart, late of Priink • ford township, deceased. ~, ’ T . fO- .Tlie f!rit an;l, /inal aocouot x.f Fofilo ' konger, administrator of John Stdtiflbr, into of ■' ,llbp6w.blt township, deceased, ! ll, : TJio accouht.bf Jacob Foglesonger, execu tor'oftho last,,will and ,'tostauioht of David •" Duncan, late of Hopewell township, deceased. 12. The account,of B. W, AVoodburn, adtiiinls : tralor of \Fm.'Albright; late of South Middle, ton toivrisliip. deceased. ' : ' SAMUEL N'.'EMIN'GER, Register. Register’s Office, Carlisle, I . . : Nov. 19, 185 U. S • NEW. GOODS I. AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. JUST returned from the city, and now open ing a. largo assbrtmcnt.of elegant and fash, ionablc. '•.j ; WINTER GOODS. Ladies? Cloth Cloaks and Shawls in groat varie ty. Ladies’.Dress Goods of all tho,neW stylos, hatidaomo and very cheap. A full assortment of Dress Trimmings,:Cloak Tasaols, &o.h La dies’ FURS, good & cheap. Gents SHAWLS of ail kinds, Calicoes, Muslin do Lnines; Cloth for Overcoats, Cloth for Ladies’ Cloaks, &c. . The stock is now largo and .complete. My old friends and customers,'and all others in-want of cheap Goods, are respectfully'invited' to' call and examine =my new stock -and 'Secure good bargains, opposite the IRailroadlDopoK - : - Also, BOOTS and SHOES, i'A-Tot'.of-prime Morocco Bootaand Shoes for Ladies and Misses, of Willis’ celebrated make, just received. CHARLES OGILBT. December 1,1859. Carbide, SIXTH ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT I ,j; , ■ ..loemiiiuEp'success op:;the ‘ Cosmopolitan Art Association. FROM all sections of 4lib country subscribers to this popular Art Institution, (now in its sixth year,) aro being received in a ratio un panUilelodwttlM'iiat.of alty previous year. ' f Any person can-become a member-by sub scribing $3 which will entitle him to beautiful Steel Engraving, “ Shake- ; piar. andtlis Friends.” ’■■■■ 2d.-rj3 Copy of the Elegantly Illustrated Art Journal, one year. 3d. —A Free Season Admission to the Galleries, New.Yorlf. \ V-.. ',. In addiVipn to which,. over four,hundred valua ble -Works of-Ait nro given to l 'subßciibera as Promivirps, comprising choice paintings, Sculp lures; Outlines, Ac. - ,, by t jie flr?t American; and Foreign Artist?-!,.r/-_ - The superb' engraving;'which every • subscri ber wilFreopive’inj'modiat6Jy_dn,"receipt of sub scfiptlon, entitled r M “SUACaPEAnE AND 1118 FRIENDS,” is of a character to give unqualified pleasure and satisfaction.' No work'of eqnai value was ever before-Jtidced'within the reach of the peo ple ht such a price. The engravihgls of very largo size, being printed On heavy plate paper, 80 x 88 inches, making-a 1 moat superb orriafneht suitable for the wails of either the library, par lor, or office. 't.. It can be sent.to any part of the country,,by nio.il, with safety, 1 liping packed,in a, cylinder, postage pre-paid; 1 !, . '■ Think of.it !• Such a work delivered.-free Of change,'apdthotdrf : /ottr«a/, : pno year,for $3l, T- SMbscribtfqns willbo' received until : the.cra ning Of till) Slsf of 'January, 1860, at which time the books will close, and tho Premiums be giv en to subscribers. ' " No person is restricted 19,a single subscrip tion. Those remitting $l5 are entitled to sis m^bsc B idp? - mns from California, the ! oanndns, and all foreign provinces; must bo $8 60 in stead of $B, in order to defray extra Po Bt “e® 8 - Persons wishing to form clubs will apply for a circular of forms, $O. . .... The beautifully illustrated Airt Journal, giv ing full particulars, will bo sent on receipt o: 18 ots, in stamps or coin. Address ‘ C. L. DERBY.' Actuary C. A. A., ■'■■■■ 848#648 Broadway, Now York. . Subscription’ also received'by • .., W. J. SnBARBB, Hon: Set.for CqrluU. Carlisle, Nov. 10,1869.- ' MONE Y wanted at thi Office In payment ol subacripHori;,. Valuabfe Store Properly, aiid Dwelling , FOR SALE OR RENT. SITUATE in Hogostown, nino rnlloa east of Carlisle', on the Hatriaburg,turnpike. The lot upon which the buildings aro erected is 82 feot.ln front and 160 In depth. Tho improve ■ n’ o meats are a htrgo doilblo two story BRICK HOUSE; part of which is iMyHWaoccupled as a Store, and part.as a Dwelling house.:: Tbe.storo, room is "o lost by 88, With an office attached in the roar. Shelving, counters, and. other store flxtarcs oompleto! a first rate Hoisting Machine «s also attached. The dwelling hottso is 24 feet in It. and 59 foot deep, including the back-bmlding, which is also brick and twy stories. . There is a Frame Tin-Shop situate alongside ot the d\vcl. ling. Also, a, first fato Stable, Carnage House, Wood llouse, and'other Onlbulldmgs. An ex cellent Cistern and a never failing Well ot Water directly opposite nie'Bnlldings. Fruit ofovory description and of the choicest selection. , This is ono of the most desirable business lo cations in that section of the comity. A Dry Goods'store has, been, kept Tor :muny years. The proporty.is new and ip pcrfeCt order*. , -For particulars .cnpuiro’ol A. L. Sponaler,' Esqi, .Carlisle, or tho'ownor, Edward. Lament, Meoiianiesburg..i .December 1, : . , Virginia lAnnls lor Sale. A,Gold Mine in Morgan Gouniy, Va- IWDUfcD call the attention of all Who wisli to purchase land, to my advertisements, posted at difleront places in Cumberland county. From-the great advantages Wo possess in markets,: having railroad and canal east and, west, and tho largo numberof persona-in attend ance at fho Springs every season, makes it ono of tho.best mavkels in.the.country for all,kinds; of grain and small marketing. Wehaye two steam Tanneries, whiolr makes bark always sale able at good prices. Lumber and .Cooper St nil find a ready sale. Wo liayo as good Mills as can bp found elsewhere, and an .inexhaustible, supply of water power.. There is an abundance, of liniestono. . Tho labor is. performed almost entirely by the white population,which will en . able those from Pennsylvania to settle and make themselves permanent homes.,; In consequence of every farm hero, being entirely too, large, several persons, could p.urchaso sin nil tunny iu' tho same neighborhood.- ; -Title.indispulable.d-.. Physicians will pieuso. tako notice that I have, the good Will of a good practice to dispose of. , '• . Or. W, lIEAGY. ■ Burkoley Springs, I Morgan co., ya.„ Nov. 24, '59. (3t* , , ■ 'b, . ' Mot ace. •: T~’HE credit ora of Joseph Sadler, are hereby, notified that Bcnjamin;Eib, Alssigneo.of the said Sadler, has applied to tho Court of i Com, mpii Pleas.of.Cumbarlahd county, •to bo dis. charged from his trust,Xo. And the said Court has ordered a rule; on the said creditors to.ap,, pear at .tho adjourned court to bo held on.the, 2,oth December, 1859, and show cause, if any they have, why tho prayer of the petitioner, should not bo granted. * ■ . , . . . P. QUIGLEY, Proth’y. November 24,1859—8t , ■ . . • -. • , TiaE .GSjOß|a3 I/''.', , THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CONGRESS I PUBLISH nowiny annual Pro,spcctus ot the THE DAILY- GLOBE, and'THE CON GRESSIONAL GLOBE and APPENDIX, to remind subscribers, and inform those who may desire to.subscribe,.that Congress will,meet on the first Mondayof next December,‘whan I shall recommence publishing the above named, pa pers. .. .They have, been published so long, that most' public .men know their character,, and therefore 1 deem it needless to give a minute acooimt pf the kind of matter they will con tain. ■_ ■ ■ • . THE DAILY GLOBE will contain a report of the Debates in”boih branches Of Congress as ta ken down by‘reporters equal, ' at least, to- any corps ofiahortrhand writers in this, or in any other country.. A majority of them will, each, be able to report, verbatim, ten thousand words afi hour, while the average number of words spoken by flhent speakers rarely exceeds seven thbnsand five hundred' words an' hbjir; • When the deUates df a day do not make more than for-- ty-five columns, they'will appear in THE DAl cofifairi, ftlspi Ui’e news.of tho day, together with sucli'editdrial .articles as may be suggested'; by •*. '■ , ' , ■' ‘ - THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX will contain a report of all the De bate's iri'Congress, revised bydho speakers, the Messages of the President of the United States, the Annual Reports' of tho Heads ofthe Execu tive Departments, .the Laws passed during tji’O’ session, and copious indexes to all, They will, be printed on's double' rOyiil sheet, in book; form, rdyal quiirto size; each nnmher contain; ihg sixteen pages.’ l Thu whole will make,, it is believed, between 1 3,800 and 3,900 .pages, the King sessions for many years past having ranged between those numbers, and tho next session will bon long one. This Ijielleve is the cheap:, est.work over, sold inian’y country, whether a re print, or printed front manuscript copy, taking tor data the average number' of words of the Ion 11- sessions since tlio year 1848.’■ The aver age number of pages is 8,870, and the average nnmber iof words on. a’ page conse quently tho average number of words! of a long suasion is 9,290,772. As l- have sold to sub scribers that number of -words (or Ux dollars, if follows that they have paid .less than six and one-half cents, for f very loo,ooo words I havc/urr nished them, while 1 have paid my reporters $O - for every 2,397 wordspof this 1 work, i» man- coming session willj without.doiibt, be an unusually intci-Cstingone, beoaiiso tho candi dates of tho ros'pectivo parties, fqr President and Vico President of tho United States will bo nom inated hotoro, it closes, and, therefore, the de bates will be mostly on such political questions ‘asjit may ho thought, vylll tend to influence public opinion in regard to the. persons to ha supported- for these offices; ! and; the GLOBE will bo, as it lias been for many yoarfi past, the source from which tho lull debates ol Congress can bo obtained. ' ' THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX pass free through;tho mails of the United States, as will* be seen by reading the following Joint Resolution passed by Congress the 6th of August, 1852 : V ’ ' , Joint Resolution providing for the distribu tion of tho Laws of Congress and the Debates thereon. • .’ ’ : ' . With a view to the cheap circulation pf the laws of Congress and the debates contributing to the true interpretation (hereof,, amptp make free tho communication betvyepn’ th.e represen tative and Constituent bodies: 1 •’ ! . Se ll resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Stales of JlirieHia in Congress assembled, .That Lpm and present session of Congress, the CONGRES SIONAL GLQBE. AND APPENDIX,' Which contain'the laws aiid the debates thereon, shall pass free through the inails ; so : l6ng as the same shall be published by order of'Congress': Pro vided; Tbatnothlng herein sH'all'be’consfnied to authorize the circulation df the DAILY GLOBE free ol postage. •”'* , ; . ; ' 1 ■ • August 6, 1852; ■ 1 ' , , ' .... , , 'TERMS: k':' i ■' For a copy (if THE DAILY GLOBE', daring fho "aession, . For one copy. CQNG^ES* 1 SIGNAL GLOBE' and; APPENDIX, daring the'session. - - 6 , 0( ? For two oapioß ditto, whoh erdcrod-at the > r , wsametimojk , .... :T ■ ■ 10 09 ■ No-attention will be paid to any order unless the nibnoy acopmp'any it.: ; • • Bank notes.’purrent in the Section ofthe coun try. 'whofb a siibsirlbbr resides, will ho received at par. Tho whole or any part of the subscrib tlon may'ho' remitted In’ poStagb stamps, which is preferable to any currency, except gold or : Si I cannot afford to exchange with all the news papers that desire tho GLOBE; ,but I will send tho DAILY GLOBE during tho session to fho editors of those papers who publish this Pros pectus threb times before the first Monday of next December, and send to me one number of thbir paper containing it, marked with a pen to :dlro6t my attention to it. q Washington, ITov. 17, 185?. , - . - - •I KA GRINDSTONES of all sizes,Just re- IDUcoivcdnt . h. SAXTON’S. May 26, 1859.. ■ WINTER ARRANGEMENT I . .CUMBERLAND VALLEY .. RAl¥^FtaAC^ob’V: ; cflANGfi dp hours; 7 ON and after Monday, Noy. 14111,1859, passenger trains will leave as lollows, (Sun days tiXCepiCa :) j . . : For Harrisburg) : , ' '■ 'Uf.Jrdm... 2d Train.. -! Loavo Chaniljorsburg,-. 8.35'A. M. 2.40'P. M> »« . Sliippunsburgj 9.**5 ’ '•* . Bvl2. “ • t< Xfowvtllo,'' ■ 9.38' 1 *.* . ■ 3.45 -' if , .. “ Carlisle',' 1U.15 . 4.25 « Ifooliiinicsb’g)-1,0,424.56 “ At IlaVVislnu-gy " ‘ ■ •,- - > 6v26 “ For Chainlwi'sliiurgt ■ • : ■ ’ I S ; Train, 2d Train- Laiavo Harrisburg, I'' ’ 8.15 A.' M. 2,05 V■ M “ Muclianitslulrg, 8;57. “ ' 2.42 “ ■ »«7 Carlisle,- -■ ■ , 9.37' ' “ 8.16 “ ' Ncwville,' 10.12; “ 8.50 ‘ e « SluppOiisbiirg,. 10.42 “ , 4.20 “' ■ Attitoubcrsbtir&'.i U-12 •. “ ■ 4.50, “ ■ Trains Icayu'Oarrlsburg lor Philadelphia, via Pennsylvania Central Railroad at 1- P.-’M.; 2.16 P. M.J.Via C.oliibin, and 5.50 P.,M. ' Via Lebanon Valley and Uciidingßailroad at 8. A. M., and 2.36 P. M. „ „ For Pittsburgh nt .-B.UU A. M. and 1.30 P. M. - For Balrnnur6,-at'-2.50 and 8.15 A. M., and 2.06 P.M. , • > .. - ■ For TleVOiton,'WUlbudspdrt and Bulialo, at 1.27 and 7.50 Pi M. t Schuylkill and' Snsijmihnnna,Railroad, for Auburn abdFottiiviltei nt2 00 P..M. _ Paras from Harrisburg, Mcubafdfcsbbtg, Car lisle, Shipponsburg and Chanibersburg, will be ten cents less when paid for; Tickets at .tbo Of fice, than when paid-in tbc Cars; •; 0.-N. LULL, Su.pt. Railroad iOffloe; Ohamborsbnrg, ( 1 Nov 10, 1859. - : V .. ATionmr at law. OFFICE with \FniuTl. Miller, Esq., South Hanover .street 1 , opposite the .Volunteer Printing Office. ’'■ ' ‘ Septembers, ISs9—l[ idiiji' ijavs,,. . ATTOKKEY AT LAW. OFFICE opposite “Marion Hall,” Westllain St., Carlisle, Pa. , October,27, 1859—ly* . - ... ' Notice.. rrillOSE Indebted'db tli.o late firm of Shrom A & Hbfi’oiv* are" hb'ri'by', notified that; ’ unless their accounts nro’ seftied' up within thirty days from this date, theyvlill be placed in the hands of proper officers for Collection. , 1 . ■ SHROM He H OFFER;. November 10, 1859—8t'. For Sale dr Kent. THE Brick llons<j,nnd Lot bn West Pomfret ’.street, u'djo.ihirig'Japres Hoflfer arid M rs Par icof,. now occupied - , Jiy t Moses Bricker, Esq*, l3 ifor sale o’r’ rorit. J. W. EBFy : • .’Carlisle, j0ct.,20,-;• .. ■ . - “ CjOiOD.WlLlt*”; WE respectfully:.annoitn.de. that wo intend holding bnr Last, Grand Farcw'cll Fair, during, tho iloliday.s inßheom’s Hall,;cgjnmcnr. cfng Wednesday .E.veping,. Dec. 81, 1859; and ending Monday EveniHg. Jiin’y. 2, 1800. Wo 'respectfully solicit the aid of the public in the enterprise.. The progecdsfo be,applied to the payment .of Hose recently purchased; ■ Single tickets cents’. '■ Package containing 6 tickets 50 ctsi To tyo obtained I’rorii any of the Com ririttee, or lit,' the door, ißespecllully, . Jos.C. Haibeit,.., L.M..Myers, . .... ■ Geo - . JWeli;, - V; i ; John O. Halbert, ~ . JolihiGi lleiseri,. t John C, Suchman, , . W.Li Spottswpod,” - Wm. Ziriimorman, ’ Simon Early,’, V ' ’ 1). J... Moore, . ~ Rbbt F. Noble; - Wi J.‘Cameron, ! Geo. Weiso, .. , „ -,J. W. Ogilby,; C/i’m. , October 87;.1859 ?[ . ‘ .‘7.V , ’ y WoVvi»'» fre^lmc«trßaTKTimJ' IN' FALL.AifD WINTER GOODS ! 1 ■; \%t the ftevo Store; ViSr her 1 0/ W. HaiiivitVnd Lou : ■■■ 1 • " ther streets. , . " 1 THE undersigned returns thanks for the pa trohiige'heatowed’upbn himby thopuhlic, arid.#t the s.iiuu tiirto respectfully announces tluit liw has just returned from Philadelphia, and is now opening a new lot. of FALL tic WINTER ! Diy•'Goods,:'and Groceries, • ! consisting ih part as.,follows,.and which ho is determined to sell at the lowest cash prices. SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS, CUallh&i Alapa cas, Do Lainos, Db "Sages;- Lustres, Replies, La\yns o :Bnrages, BrilUautp, French and .Scotch Ginghams, Friuts, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, ke., fee. ' , J ; SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of and quality;. . v , , Staple .and Domestic. Dry Goods. Cloths, dassiuiercs, Vestings, Flannels, Mus lins, Tickings; Stripes, Checks, Calicoes, Cot touadejS, Ripens, Sheetings, Donima, Nankqqiis, Drills, Marseilles Quilts,colored and white Car-i pet Chain, &c., ; &p. FARASOLS-pud; UMi; BRELLAS. Also, a largo, and splendid as-, sortmentof B lijil'S, CjIPS, BOOTS . AWP SHOES. A superior, lot of fresh . G CEEIE Si, Teas,' Coffee-,’Sugar. Molasses,. Klee, Spices, fee., &c. Having selected my entire stock with the greatest card, and the lowest. CASH FRI GES,I can assure; my friends : and the pubiiq generally,- that. I will: do. ; all, in my power. make rav establishment: knowh ns the “ HEAD: QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS.” Those who: wislf to purchase-will find it to their advantage to' call and examine my stock, before purolm will pay the highest market price for BUTTER, EGGS, RAGS.SOAF, and DRIED FRUIT J.A,IfUMRICn,'Jr, October 27, 1859, CooUJ Vci-y Good! JUST: received at tho cheap Grocery of the subscriber, lots of'good:tilings, a part of which dre the lollowinff.i' • -■• ■ ■ Hermetically sealed 1 caches, ■ fresh, "■ ~ : : i. , Tomatoes - ■ ■(. ; , , <i. ■! Corn : - u “ Peas -ii . ■ ,<i 'Asparagus “ „ u Oysters .“ ; „ ii Lobsters “ t'< , ' ii Pino Apple • “ „ ii'.Turllo'Soup “ ii . ii Sardines Mince' Meat, Pickled-Gorkins,'; Chow , Chow, Piccallilt Caeliflowcr, Lobsters; Capers, Olives, Tomatoo ICatsnp, Walnut do., MusbroOm do., Pepper Sauce, Hominy, Gntts, Soup Beans, Cranberries, flip tincst Dried Beef, Sugar cured Hams, Sho.ildor,, Bologna, Sausage, Maccarom, Sugars, Coffees, Teas,- Molasses :.waVe kinds. Spices, Qupprisware, One Segars And To baco'bs 25,000 German Sixes, and the very IaTOITORS in*Stftjo, . Ct>Dfoct[6|inry flnd Fruit, &c., which wo offer ftftltt public at the lowest prices for cash, . . .g^TZ;': November 10,1859. ', . , . . . •' :I GRA3TD ■ FAIR , OF THIS i Cumberland Fire Company.. THE CUMBERLAND 'FIRE COMPANY purposeholdlngaFairinßHEEM SHALL, commencing. December 12, and closing ber'l7. 1859. The object bulngto raise funds for of building an Engine House. , Michael Minich, Samuel Grier,. ; E. D. Quigley, , James Marlin, J-dhri Arnoy, ‘ A. J . Beightor. ■ Augustus Zug, John Bally, •Jacob Albert, Frederick Kenner, . . Peter Spabr, Chairman. NovemberB,lBs9. *~i'AS Lighters and Wax Tapers canbo had Vj.'at Philip Arnold's. Janimry.6, 1869.' Fall and Wlutcir Goods. THE undersigned Ims just returned from Philadelphia and, Now York, with the.largest and> most' magnificent stock or Goods ever brought .to Carlisle, which ,fqr,stylo'and beauty dro unparalleled.' , , The Ladies are particularly invitedto ckataino bur .varied and splendid stock of, , : i Dress Goods, consisting oi pluin black Silks,'fancy do., of every description, Bayadere and figured do., elegant Velvet Poplins, both plain rind fancy. French Merinos, the largest stuck west of the eastern cities. Cashmeres, plain and figured; all Wool De. laines, plain and figured. - - ’ Shawls, a very largo assortment ol OverdOO—" Stella, Bocha’s,. jacquard, Blanket, and Mourn ing Shawls ol every quality, variety and price. Flannels; White, Fancy and all wool plaid Flannels. 1 ■; , Valencias; plaid arid Bayadere, at astonishing ly low figures. . - Muslins,' over lb,ooo yards, from the most celebrated' manufacturers in the U. S'., at all prices, both white arid unbleached. . Linehs; a large stock .of every description, Table Cloths,:Napkina, and for Shirtings, trom the best manufacturers in Ireland. , Ginghams; a very largo assortment. Calirioes; an assortment consisting of over 20,000 yards, i(nd at,prices to.suit the times. . Trimmings; a very handsome and well select ed lot of Ladies’ Dress Trimmings,” to suit every variety Of Dross Goods. Gloves; Kids, Gaunlier, Silk & Cotton Gloves for Ladies and children. • Mourning Goods; blade French Merinos, Wrick Cashmeres, all wool Delaines, figured De laines, Ooburgs.and every variety ol Mourning Goods for dross, crapes, veils, collars, ike. Kibbous; wu would Call the attention of tho ladies to our large stop!: of well selected; Kib b.oris;■*’’ ; , Gentlemen's wear; Cloths, Cassimcres, Sati nets, Velveteens and Cords; over 19,000 yards of Satinets at very low prices. , Carpels; a large and well selected slock of Carpets of every description of overO.OOO yards. , Hanover 6loV.es; the far-fanied and well-known Hanover Glove’s, are only sold by me, as I am the drily authorized agent for the sale of them in this county. We hayc just received 000 pairs of them. My store is nt the, old stand, in Hanover at., nearly opposite the Post OUice. Givp us a'cail and cSamine oUr stock Oct. 13, '1859. , S'TSTI'ES, OF Fall and. Winter Hats and Caps. rpiiE subscribers, thankful for the.liberal on-, [ co urn gem cut extended tbera, bog leave to announce to thior customers and the public gen erally, that they havojust returned from the ci ty, with an extensive and well selected .NEW STOCK Ob’ . FALL 'Mb WINTER UMTS $ CAPS, every stylo and variety, from common WOOL tP the finest .Jpssaa und SILK IIATS, which tiave been purchased exclusively for cash, and can, therefore, be Sold at prices that cannot tall to please. 1 EOYS HATS AND CAPS.—A large supply, and of the latest fashions, on hand-■ ■ Hats manufactured to order, in the best stylo and of superior materials. ... , . . J. G. GALLIC & CO. October 13,1859. ■ : ■ 'B'weiuy Horse Engine. TVPOW on hand at the Carlisle Foundry* a new il TWENTY HORSE STEAM ENGINE, complete in every respect, which wo will sell at a small advance‘on cost. ■ . ■ • Also; THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS, Corn Crushers, Corn Shollms, and other machines tor Partners.- Also, TEN PLATE STOVES for burning wood, two sizes, of handsome patterns, together with a variety of,other articles for. Farmersand. Housekeepers, too numerous to mention. • 1 - - • F. GARDNER & CO. Carlisle, Olober 13,, 1859: ,G RE AT . AIUIIV A O F . ; jpaii rinrf Winter Gototisi rpHE subscriber having' just returned ; from 1 X Philadelphia, announces to his customers »nd the public generally, that he has, now ope of the best stocks of Goods over offered in this market, embracing every variety of Ready-rriade Clothing, and FicCo Goods, which will be made to order, or sold by. tlio yard, among which a few articles may bo mentioned, viz; , . Fine black twilled Fi'oncb, blue-black, blue, green, brown, drab and claret Cloths; Peter shams, Russia Fur, Coatings, Mohair and Boa. ver, tine Frenchblack Doeskin, silk-miked plain upd iaucy Cassihiercs of every, stylo and quali ty,, fine Silk and Plush, Satin,'Grenadine, fancy Gassimcre and plain Doeskin Vestings. . Also, a very large and handsome, assortment of plain, and fabev Cmvalsi Slocks, Napoleon Ties, fine quality! Chinese Silk, all Linen Pocket-Hand kerchiefs, fancy and plain Collars, Suspenders, and half Hose of every description. A|so, a very largo-assortment of TRUNKS. Wo call particular, attention ;lo- onr largo and extra qualify of English solo leather Trunks, Valiseaiahd.’a largo variety of .Carpet arid Oil Cloth Baps,, fee.; a largo lot of, extra made Upi brellas, all of which will bo sold at the lowest prices. Call and examino (or yourselves at the olffstarid-in 7 Nbffirrranovcr'street, oppositothe •i American House.' Oct. 13, 1859. I. LIVINGSTON. , ’ SUII at I lie old Business. , LUMBER AND COAL YARD, On the Railroad, East of Carlisle, in the imme ' didte vicinity of the Gas House. THE subscribers have entered intopartnership, and, are doing business at tho old stand of Shrom, h Hqffor, where will ho found, at, all times, LUMBER and COAL in all their varie ties and qualities. , , LUMBER. Boards of ovorv kind, Scantling,Frame Stuff, Shingles, Laths', Worked Flooring, Paling, Posts: Rails, &c., and in fact every kind of Lumber usually found in a well stocked lard. : As wo rim our own cars, wo are enabled to turnisb bi(ls : of Lumber of any required length, in" thp shortcst\possible time.. Our flooring, Weathcrboardihg, &c., is always boused, and, can boTurnisheddfy. ' : COAL, (under cover.) No pains Will bo spared to turnisb Coal for family use, clean and dry, of all sizes and qual ities, among which will bo found Lykens Val ley, Luke Fiddler, Sunbnry While Ash, Troy , oitom Locust Mountain, Lobbory, &c. And to bur Lime burning,friends and toMßlacksmiths, wo would say, wo. can and will f urnish as cheap as the cheapest and of the best quality. Tlio senoiLpartnor will bo on lire yard as usu al to attend to thosqjWho may favor us with a continuance'of their patronage,: thankful for past tavors, ho solicits: A continuance ;ot.their custom atlho old yard. ... , Wo have on hand a largo stock of Lumber and Coni, and are constantly receiving addi. tibnsj which we will sell other yhrd in the borough. .. ~ • I Don’t fail to call at the old yard near the Gas House. . JACOB SHROM. J ■ •■■ ROBERT M. BLACK. KT. b. a dup.iicato of the books of Shrom fc Hoffer, are in my.handst those indebted can call on (ho subscriber at the old yard and pay, 10 . JACOB SHROM. : August 4,1859. . . . • ‘ Ifcw and Prime. CRANBERRIES, , MAOKAREL, SALMON, BUCKWHEAT, COFFEES, . . SUGARS, Baskets, Oedarware, China, Glass, and all the articles usually Rent In a Qrbcory store, have Jnsh been added toourformer assortment. Qor friends and customers have opr thanks for for mer favors, and are Invited to bestow a cn us ip ftituro., J, W. EBr. 1 Oct. 20,18591" I ; : ' Notice.. ;■ ", : TVTOTICE is.hereby given that an application Xvwilt be mndotd tlio Legislature of Penn, syivania, at its next meeting! for the incorpora, tion ol a Bank of Issue, with discount and do. posit'prlviiegosj to. bo,located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland ; cpnhty, Pa., to be called “ 4Vie Bank of Carlisle,” with a capital of one-hundred thousand dollars, with tho right fo-incrcuso tho same to throe hundred thousand dollart; (Signed.) William Ker, , John B. Parker, Thomas Paxton, , Joint Noble, ;■■■ Benjamin Glvlor.jr. Enoch VoUng, Richard Woods,, Christian Staymnh, William Bontz, John S'. Sterrctt, A. B. Sharpe, Wm, N. Russell,, John C. Dunlap, Joseph D. llulborl, Robert Givin, John Dunlap, James Holler, Robert Moore, H. A. Sturgeon, Robert Wilson, Saniuel Greason, Goo. W. Sheafer, Jacob 11. Ncislcy, Benjamin Noisloy. Juno 30, 1859—Cm* . Notice. ; NOTICE itf here by given that application will bo made to Iho next Legislature of JPenn. sylvania, to alter the charter of the Carlisle De posit Bank, located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland .county, so as to confer upon said Bank the rights and privileges of a hank ot is sue, and to change its name to the Carlisle Bank; also to increase the capital of said bank (which is at present seventy-two thousand dol lars, with privilege of increasing the same under its present charter to one hundred thousand dollars,) two hundred and HltV thousand dol lars. \\ T . M. BKETEM, Cashier. June 30, tßoO—3ra AT KELLER’S old stolid, North Hanover Street, nearly opposite the Hardware store of J. P. Lyne & Son. , , A full assortment just received, to which con stant additions will bo made of city ah Well ns home manufacture! The slock now comprises i er\ Moleskin, Cussipterc, Bearer and Felt n, jssai/ATS, of all stylos and colors, from tbo chcapesMo. tbo best quality. Straw Hats, a large variety of all prices nhd styles, together with a neat assortment of children’s Fut and Straw Hats. Also, Men’s,Boys’and Children’s CAPS, embracing every kind now Worn, both plain and dress Caps, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invited. Don't forget Keller’s Old Stand. Carlisle, May, 1859—1 y 1 A. W. CENTZ Bargains! Bargains! BY calling at the store next to Kline’s Hotel, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, where you can buy Goods at a saving of 25 per cent:, ns the subscriber is determined to sell his large and ■ well selected stock of Domestic and Foreign s*ry Goods, without reserve, at cost or city prices. Bleached and unbleached muslins at.'city prices. Pillow case muslins and Sheetings " “ Apron and Furniture cheeks . “ . Tickings and Penit. Stripes “ Colton, linon and woolen tablecloths “ Domestic and Manchester Ginghams The best calicoes at IQcts; arid the rest “ PaijcjMind black Lawns “ ' Lavclla cloth and Debeges ■ “ Bareges and Pongee mixture “ Plain and figured mouslin-dc-lains Challies and Barege do buns “ Silk Poplins arid Alpacas. Parasoils and Umbrellas “ Stella, printed, and jilaih Shawls “ Fine ornbfoiderod collars : ■ " Skeleton and other Skirls “ Swiss Muslin, Cambric and Jaconet “ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs ” “ Black and dol’d Silks . „ “ ■ . Black and ool’d Cloth “ Cassimoros and Merino Cassimeres “ Kentucky Jeans and Cnssinets “ Elain and striped cotton pant stuff “ Plain and .twilled Linen f‘ White and col’d Flannels . “ .Hosiery and Gloves , “ Trunks and Carpet Bags " “ Couhtry merchants will do well by calling, as .they will, save expenses, .and any one wishing to I commence business Will secure himsoll by buy ring f!jo entire stock—one of flic best stands in / town. So every one can make riioney, by call logon- ' S. L. LEVI. [ Juno 23, 1859. ... : Foreign and Domestic Liquors. T Y’NCH ii: CO., successors to Lynch & Wca- JLj land, respectfully announce to the public, that they continho to keep constantly on hand, and tbr sple, a largo and very superior assort ment of ■ 1 ■ Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at the old stand. South Hanover street, three doors south of Inhotl’s Grocery store, and di rectly opposite the Volunteer printing oilico. BRANDIES, All ot choice Brahds. WINES, Sherry, : Port, Madeira, Lisbon, Claret, Native. Hock, Johannisberg and 80, , derheimor. CHAMPAGNE, Heidsick & Co., Gelslor & Co., and imperial. GINS, . - ’ Bolden, Lion, and Anchor. . , WHISKEY, - , ■, , ' Superior Old Monongaliela, Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. . SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Son’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Allsopp’s East India Palo Alo, Tennet’s Brown' Stout. Also, a large lot of Monongaliela Rectified Whiskey, PARKER’S BRAND, for sale low. «• Dealers and others desiring a PURE ARTI CLE, will tind.it as represented, as their Whole attention will he given to a-proper and careful selection of their. STOCK, which cannot bo sur passed, and hopes to have tno patronage ol the public. . - LYNCH & CO. April 21, 1859 —Cm AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SEED STORE. MB. STUIOKLER & BROTHER, have •just opened, in fho'Tnom formerly occu pied by Shryook, Taylor & Smith, Eng’s new building, Main St., two doors east of the mar-, kot house, n largo assortment of Agricultural Implements and fertilizers, which they are pre pared to sell on the most reasonable terms. The stock embraces ‘ Plows, Cultivators, liar rows, Jlay, Straw amt Corn Fodder Cutlers.’ Reapers, Mowers, ■ Drills, Cradles, Scythes, Porn Shelters, : Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Prim ing Knives,.Whetstones for Mow ers, and every other article neces ■ spry for farm use. They also intend keeping in addition, a full assortment of Cedar and Willow Ware, includ ing Spain’s latent Churn, Brooms, .Brushes, Butter-workers, Buttcr Forms, Prints, Ladles, Butter Tubs; Bowls, Ac. Also, Fruit, Garden and Flower Seeds; Seed Potatoes of the best varieties. They are con stantly making additions to their stock, and will uso every exertion to supply the wants ot the agricultural community. ■ They have also the agency for Boons $ Wat son'a Salamander Safes. . Orders loft at the store for fruit and omn. mental Trees, Flowers and fertilisers, will be attended to promptly. April 21,1'850—1y • I BARGAINS! |j BARGAINS 'I , . , Just received and lor sale at £ largo lot of Silk dusters, Slmntllla and French Laco Mantillas, Napoleon Bareges, Lawns in ■ j?,ii{v-of-afvlo Cheap: Delaines, CWnlsos, Brlmants Embroideries at loss than city prices. Brilliants, a. rrmbrollas. Douglass A Shcr- Lfdtesf Mfitea and OhlldreJs wear. Hosiery of every descrtP “piosse call at Lfejdlcb & Sawyer’s new'store, East-Main S(. V...; ’ > Juno SO, 1860. lint and Cap Store. ■SAVE YOUR MONEY Something New! , Magncrrcotypcs. IN bounty and-.dmabilily* no“ omr-drawn” picture WitlaTß ; ft good Caguciteolypef this is the opinion expressed by the leading; photo graphic journalaof the doy.both Anjerfconlipd English, and tbepe may be obtained at the rooms of Mrs. KEr.Noi.P3, LonthoV Street, tiro doors weafof Hanover. V■. . . . - Cailinlc, Juno 16,.1869-rtf , ; i THE VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS, BY' increasing the quantity-of life and rigor in every part of the aystein, enable, nature to make Incredible efforts for the expulsion ofdla-, ease before organic dfatrnction begins, . ft is thus that Id avcVy shoitapKeebftitmy they cure colds,coughs, rtienmotisvu, flatulence, pains Yd tho stomach, cholic and nervdes.disorders id all tlicir forms. But their superior oxceVleb'ee is in nlfecliohs of the stomaehj- in teraalo com* plaints and. the sufferings ofvht ccbledy enth.—• For sole by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, proprietory 885 Broartwaw, New Fork. i - ; 1 Sept. 29,' , 09-ly>* ■ . i VALUABLE TOWN PKOPERT/ - FOR SALE. ■ THE undersigned will sell at private sale; all their property, on East Street and Liberty Alley, containing 120 foot tront on East Street, and . 120 lent deep on Liberty 1 Ailby, having thereon erected tour dwelling houses."h X n • n No. 1., Being , a large twd tlhry aflSSMjk Slone House, with Back-building; a liiiiliSfaßrlck Cistern, very choice frnit trees. Shrubbery. &c. - ■ , No; 2. Being a large two story F.ranio fetonso,- with back-building, Brick Cistern, iVobd-noUso,- choice fruit trees and Shrubbery. 1 1 ‘ ■ No. 3 and 4, are situated on Liberty Alley, being one story stone and frame'Houses.’ These properties will bo sold together or separately, to suit purchasers. Any parson wishing to view tho properties or wishing Infor mation, will inquire of Win. Bell, Ot tho under signed. ’S. & N. BELL. ~ Carlisle, January 18, 1859—tl First Great Arrival ol Fall Sjtod Winter Clothibgi - . slibsCriher has returned from thoEas-' X teirir Citiesj with a.large and well,selected stock of , Fall ami Winter GEIiTLEMEN’S, FURNISHING G00t)|; TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, •&c„ 'which ho can sell at such prices, as to alt tonisii tlio natives* :. > • . ‘ Having taken particular pains to select goods especially adapted for tliih marlcct.dm .Hhri su\‘e his tinstohiera, that they atfo tVELL *SNJs FJISHIOKABb'YMjJbE. \ > Buyers will find it to their interest to exam ine his stock, as he has determined to, sell upon tho motto ol “SMALL MiOFITS.” K 5” Remember the old.Siand, near tho'Mar ket House. Successor to Steiner Br.o f s, September 15,1859. TOBP- STATE ” BARtEt-SlAttKO RYE WHISKEY. SOLE Agents- for Pennsylvania, for 'of this IVhlskoy, ' . . IVM. ELLIOTT & CO. . Ab. 68, N.Zd St.j Phita. S- iiTNch lit Co., South Hanover St., directly opposite the Yolutiiccfc PrintingOfllco, Carlisle, are authorized to sell this Whiskey* and hays A largo slock on hand. August 18, 1859—Hw*--.. Large Arrival of Fall & Winter GeocK - ' . at Ogilby’s New Store. IAM now opening the largest assortment bt Dry G ood evut brought to Cumberland coud-. The attention of the Ladies Is pdrtiifUltlfly in vited to the splendid assortment of Dross Goods. A full line of magnificent Silks, PopliqspPoil De Clioviors, French Merinoos, Cashmere, &c. Shawls and cloth Capes, of all kinds, and: un commonly cheap. Dross Trimmings, all new styles, and to suit every dolor. Flannels and Blankets at astonishingly low prices., ■ Cal'ons, the best in Carlisle, at 6,8, and 14 ctpuM l‘« Laincs, the best iniChtnbbHand county. at: in 12,and 15cents.. Carpets, the best in the Stab at 87, 50, and 03 cents. Muslins; bleach.*! -•"! unbleached. Linens, Napkins,, Table iClollis, Shirtings, Doglies. jco., bought from the,largest Importers in New York. Ginghanis, a full as sortment, Mourning Goods, a .lat-ge assortment of Mourning Goods, of ail kinds and descfltitlon, a new supply of fashionable Bonnets'pnd Rib-, lions, at low 'figures; Gloves oT the bust quality, Alexander’s Kid' Gloves, Kidd, Silk; ton Gauntlets, all kinds. Ladies and Gentleirian.’s,' Boys and Girl’s winter Olovfca, Buck? Gloves,, ebaat to any exclusive Agency. Gentlemen’s wear, a new assortment of line Broad Cloth’s, Castor Beavoys, plain and fancy Cassitoerti, vestings, Cassihettfi, Kentucky Jeans, &t., &b. Cassimerds suitable for Boys very, cheap, three Ply Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloth’s,,all widths, good and ebcap. The store is now placed full of now, elegant, and cheap goods, .and will. bo sold off at prices to defy oompetitloh. . , ’ ! Come one, come all, before purchasing else* where. Judge for yourselves, and save money by buying your goods at the cheap store. "No trouble to show our goods at the new Store opposite the Bail Road Depot. . - - HOOTS AND SHOES.—Ap entire new stock of Boots and Shocsjust received. . ■ Men’s mid Boys winter Bools and Shoes, very cheap. Ladies,Misses, nnd.Childron’s Boots and Shoos, 01. Willi’s celebrated make, no bettor or handsome shoe made.. ‘ ‘ Gum Shoes of ail kinds, very low. My old, customers lor Boots and Shoes will please give me a call. ___ CHARLES OGILBt. October 27, 1859.' Retlllic’B Patent Animal Trap. THE subscriber has boon appointed agent for Cumberland county, lor the sale of Beutho’s patent animal trap, for catching Fox-., es, Minks, Wolves, Bears, &c. Call and see them at the cheap Hardware store HENKYSANTON. 0 - March 17,1859. - V !: ' S. v. ttfciittir, ; Attorney At law. . oaice ih Rheom’s Hall, roar of the Court House, Carlisle. September 2li, ’ A CARb. DR. JNO. K. SMITH respectfully announ-, ceS to his old friends and. former patrons, that ho has returned from his South-mestern.- tour, with his health greatly Improved, and has. resumed practice in Carlisle. ■ '‘l ! Office on Main street, one door West of the? Railroad Depot, whore he can be round at All hours, day and night, when protosion. MILL PICKS, MILL PICKS. An assort ment of John Harris’ celebrated Pa tent MILL'PICKS, just received at the Agtl-; cultural Iny—t s S.O R rO o Of LAND & bjj o . The Picks are snperipr to. any now made, and aro warranted. July 7,1,859. -’■ :■ T»ELLS ! BELLS 11 Farm Bells of <he bosf B makes, for solo cheap, at the hardware itdJe of John P. Lyno & Son. May 19,1869. . , , . !", -ra/WA MTXLLAS. Those In Want of aMibtlil* M will And the largest end cheapest assort moot ot the cheap itoni ■ Juno 33. J. A- HMMEKTCJT., J , To BE HAD AT EBY’S Grocery Store,sorto of the choicest No. 1 (without heads,) over offered,ln. Carlisle.; The public Is invited to call and examine thotj and Judge for thom&olvea* •
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