American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, January 05, 1860, Image 4

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ADDRESS
... OF ,THE CARRIER OP THE
AMERICAN VOLUNTEER,
January 1, 1860.
Another New Year’s Jay has come,
Bright and glorious as tho sun,
And the Carrier comes to greet you;
Greet you with his New Year’s song;
■ Greet you ns he’s always wont to
On this happy day of days.
Therefore, patrons, moot him kindly,
Kindly smile upon tho Carrier ■
FordHS-faithful-dutics-to-you;-: -
" And his weekly visits to you,
Leaving the nows regular as clock-work,
Only—when ho happens to miss you.
But wc havd'niuoh to tell of troubles,
Troubles that have lately sprung up,
Sprung up down at Harper’s Ferry,
In the State of Old Virginia,
How “Old Brown” did free tho slaves and
Conquer the State—almost—hardly.
How Captain' Cook, tho noble warrior,
Had escaped and boon arrested,
Had been tried and been convicted.
But Virginia she did “fetch ’em,"
Fetched’em up to please the people,
And stretched their nooks just ns she ought to.
But if they’d hang such men ns Greely,
Sumner, Giddings, Halo, and Smith,
Then the Union would bo rid .
Of-tho vilest reprobates , -..
That e’er disgraced America’s soil, -
Or e’er breathed of Freedom’s air.,
In tho street of South Hanover,
In the city of Carlisle,
Stands a mansion in the hack-ground,
Occupied by an honest laborer,
•Laborer for the people's good
And tho benefit of our city.
Though tliis man is of small stature,
Scarcely four feet does he measure,
Yet he’s honest and he’s useful,
Useful as a man of Business,
Useful as a'clerk or hanker.
Is this man of whom wb speak.
He’s never been of dark crimes guilty,
. Never committed theft or wrong; *
. Though ho sometimes takes, a drink,
vDrink of, “ Minuie-rifle brandy,”
- Or perchance a nip of “tangle-foot,”
■ Yet he’s surely, always sober.
But the-people they will slander,
Slander men because they’re pOox - ,
And the hero of our "story .
Is,attacked by their vile slang," ,
Because he lives on honest labor,
And strives to do the best ho can.'
But his fame they cannot , darken,
Fame' that he has won most nobly,
Noble for the many evils
That he had to overcome
Which flows,from scoffs of wicked men
Whoso minds are bent on doing evil.
You say ho drinks too much.bad whisky,
AVhisky that will kill him. surely, ■
But say up more about his drinking, .
So long ns he his_work attends to:.
His bprth is tliat of paper-carrier,
And his name is Geokoe t. Goi/cher.
Oft he’s. seen at noon or morn,
With his paste-pot and his brush,.
Spreading his nows upon the trees,
Of some theatre or some concert,
Or perchance a fresh arrival
Of old goods at some new store.
Thus with ladder, bills, and paste-pot,
Boca,ho travel'o'or our'town;
Now ho starts'upon a gallop—
Now upoh, his ladder porches.
Eor indeed a ladder’s needful .
For a man as small as lie. .
Now on trees lie daubs Ins paste,
Daubs it oh most awful thickly, ■
And then slaps his poster On it,
Slans it on—a- — upsulc%dou'n I
"Well, mistakes will often happen
Even to the best of men.
. Sometimes ho gets a little “ blinoy,”
. Blihey ’cause the wind his eyes hurt !
And sometimes too much expose :
But still with daring recklessness,
■And almost at the lightning’s speed.
• He .pastes his'bills up and is gone.
■But let us now, our subject-change
And to the College campus roam ;
To. the place where.often happen •
Things of very, startling nature ;
Fights and scjuibblcs 'moug the young ones
Which the town folks know not of.
Oft the students got their “backs up,”
'Cause the town boys want some fun,
And take possession of their “fixing,”
Fixing’ called My them “gymnasiums,”
Fixing’ that'the students' put up,
Put up sonic two years ago.
Those attempts result in squabbles,
And' sometimes in petty lights,. ■
And often cause “ irrepressible'conflicts !”
Not like those at Harper’s Ferry,-
Got up to free the Southern niggers,
But merely for .excitement's sake.
But wo must speak of-some great evils,
Evils of our own -little city;
Evils that had best, bo looked to
Since there’s danger in delay;
The evils that wo.now allude to
Are the rowdies on the Square.
At all hours, either day .or night,
loafers on the Square arc seen,
Such as Naso Lane, oft called “Piney,”
And worthless Howard, alias “Duke,"
And a host of other niggers
Of about the.same repute.
But there are not only niggers'
loafing round the public corners,
But many whites who are no bettor
Than their “ colored brethren’’ are;
For with them they make quite free .
And all drink “rot-gut” from one bottle.
Gould not this a stqp'ho pat,to
By the Council of our Borough.
Aud the rascals he uprooted
From the places otherwise handsome,
But now polluted by their slang
And detested by the people.
But we’ll cease to talk of things -
That wo know not much about :
VTe will but say a fow words more
To remind our readers of their duty,
their duty to tho carrier,
■bo the carrier of their papers.
Bet the merry jingle, jingle,
Of the silver dimes and quarters,
Bo in your-Carnor s breeches pocket
Heard, to cheer tho weary Carrier
And you will bd forever remembered
By your Carrier, GEORGE L. GOUCEEU.
Washington National Monument. The
Postmaster of tho town of Nevada, California.
Ims forwarded $lOl dollars os tho contribu
tion for tho completion of tho Washington
National .Monument deposited in the box at
the post office of that place during tho month
of October. This is thirty dollars more than
was sent bv the tiwn of Finn, Mass., which
h'tw up to tills time headed the list.
Consul to Havre —Tho President lias
nominated to the Senate, Francis J. Gmnd,
Fsq., ns Consul to Havre. The nomination
has not yet been acted upon.
itSy Why is a chicken sitting on a fence
like it cent? Ans.—Tim head.is on one side
and the (ail on tho-other.
/ A CARD.
THOMAS M. BIDDLE; Attorney-at-Law,
No. 273 Sonth Fourth street, Philadelphia.
December 22, 1859—6 -
11. NEWSHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. .
OFFICE with Wm, 11. Miller. Esq., South
Hanover street, opposite tho Volunteer Printing
Office. “
Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1359—tf.
S. V. BURY,
Attorney at law. office in RUccm’s
Hall, rear of the Court House, Carlisle.
Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859.
, JOHN lIAYS,
ATTOENEY AT LAW. ,
OFFICE opposite “Marion Hall,” Wosl
Main street, CnrlisliA Pa.
Carlislo Deo. 22, 1959 V '
J. J. BENDER, M. D.
Homceopathist physician, sur
gcou and Accoucheur. Office South Hanover
street, formerly occupied by Dr. Smith.
Dnrlislc, Dec. 22, 1860.
A CARD.
DU. JNO. K. SMITH respctfully announ
ces to his- old friends and former patrons, that
ho has returned from his South-western tour, with
his henllh greatly improved, and has resumed prac
tice in Carlisle.
Office on Main street, one floor west of tho Rail
road Depot, where he can be found at all hours, day
and night/ when not out professionally.,.
Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1859.
»R. I. C. LOOMIS, DEN-
South Hanover Street, next door to the Post Of
fficc.
. N. B.—Will bo absent from Carlisle the lust ten
days of each month.
Carlisle, Dec. 22,, 1850.
DR. GEO. S. SEARIGHX,
From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery.
■ ■ .Office at flic resilience of his mother, East Lout'
or street, .three doors below Bedford.
Carlisle, I)cc. 22, 38511. ...
New Coal and Lumber Yard.
THE subscribers have tills day entered into-part
norebip to trade in COAL AND LUNBER.—
•IVb will 'have constantly on bund and furnish to or
dor,- all kinds and quality of
' SEASONED LUMBER,
such ns Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Pal
ing nnd Pinstoring Lath, Shingling, imth, Worked
Plopring, Weatherboarding, Posts, Hails, and all
kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Hemlock,
Chesriut, and Oak, of different qualities. Having
ears of our own wo can furnish, bills to order of any
length nnd size at the shortest notice nnd on the
most reasonable terms, Our worked hoards will
be kept under cover so .that they can bo furnished
dry at all times. .
■—■=- Wo will, constantly
havo.on hiind all kinds,
clean to any part
Pff/of the borough; to wit:
Valley, ’Luke
Fiddler, Locust Moun
t*" ' tain, Lobborry, ‘ Trov
• erton, Broken, Egg,
Sfovo and Nut Coal, which wo pledge ourselves to
soli at the lowest prices.
Best quality, of Linlel^u^no^s , and Blacksmiths’
Coal always on hand at the lowest figures. Yard J
west side of Crammer School; Main St
. ARMSTRONG & HOPPER,
Carlisle, DeCi 22,1859;
• Wow Coal Vard,
AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE.
THE subscriber •would respectfully call tlio I
attention of Limclmvnevs anil tlio, citizcns'of I
Carlisle, and the surrounding couutfy generally, to ]
; bis NEW COALYARD, attached to his Ware Ilouao, j
[ bn West High street, where ho will keep constantly
on hand a largo supply
of thb best quality of
Coal, to wit:
Li/kcns Valley, Luke
Fuller, Pine Oroide, mu?
j Treverton, Broken, Eyy
and Nut Coal—screen
ed and dry, all of which
ho pledges himself to
. sell at the lowest possi
ble prices. Rest qual
‘y of Limclurnera' and Blacksmith*'. Coal always
on hand. ’ . ’
, All orders left at the Ware House, or’ at bis
residence iu North Hanover street will bo promptly
attended to ■ - - J. W. HENDERSON. •
Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1359—tf. -
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
ON and after Monday, 23d May, 1859, the
■subscriber will nm a DAILY TRAIN of CARS,
between Carlialo und Philadelphia, leaving Carlisle
every morning, and Philadelphia every evening.
All goods left at the freight Depot of Peacock, Zell
A Hmchinnii, Nos. 808 and 810 Market Street, will
bo delivered in Carlisle the next day.
j. iv. henderson;
lYcrt Hitjh Street, Carlisle, Pa.
Carlisle, Dec. 22,1959. ‘
JOHN EAniiV, J. It. KONESfAKEII,
Forwarding ~a commission house,
FLOUR &, FEED,
COAL, PLASTER'd- SALT,
The fmascribors'lmving taken tlic Warehouse; cars
and fixtures of William B. Murray’s well known es
tablishment, on West. High Street, opposite Dickin
insou College, wonld inform the public, that they
have entered into a general Forwarding and Com
mission business.
The highest market-price will ho paid for Flour,
Grain and Produce of all kinds.
They are. also predured to freight produce ami
stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowcsl
rates, with safety and despatch.
, Plaster and Salt kopt -eohstaiitly on hand, and
Flour and Feed at wholesale or retail.
Coal of all kinds,, embracing
LYKEN’S VALLEY, ,
LUKE FIDDLER,
SVNBURY WHITE ASH,
Limehurucra' and Blacksmith*' Coal, constantly for
sale. Kept, under cover, and delivered dry to any
part of the town.
EARLY A NONEMAKER.
Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. , 1
Still at the old Business.
LUMBER AND COAL YAPI),
ON the Railroad East of Carlisle, in the
immediate vicinity of the Gas House. The
subscribers have outored into partnership, and are
doing business at the old stand of Shrom A Hoffor,
where will bo found, at all times, LUMBER and
OCAL in all their varieties and qualities,
LUMBER.
Boards of every kind, Scantling, Frame Stuff,
Shingles, Laths, Worked Flooring, Paling, Posts,
Kails, Ac., and in fact every kind of Lumber usually
found in a well stocked Yard.
COAL, (UNDER COVER.)
No pains will bo spared to furnish Coal for fami
ly uso, clean and dry, of all sizes and qualities, a
mong which will bo found Lykcu’s Valley, Luke
Fiddler, Sunhury White Ash, Trovorton, Locust
Mountain, Lohhcry, Ac.' And to our Limo burning
friends nnd Blacksmiths, wo would say, wo can and
will furnish us cheap us the cheapest, and of tile
best quality,
I ’JbS partner will bo on the yard as usual to
lance " bu " my fuvor " B with a cbnlinu
we solLu • "”“ so - J lmnkful for pastifqvors,
1 yard. continuance of their custom at tho old
Coal, nmt ore constantlyro - Bt "° k °i f lumI)0r aI t (I
we Will soil n » low as aiw nU,' Vlnß 'tuitions, which
. Don’t fall to call at tho D , r , "i the borough.
House. 111 “■ t tho " ll > yard near the Ous
SintOM,
IIODEM M.' BLACK.
Carlisle, Dcq. 22, 185 D.
Wasuci’i-coljpcs.
TN beauty and durability, no “ sun-drawn”
.I’Wluro crpiuls a good Dnguorrodtypo: this isllm
opjuion expressed h.v tho lending photographic lour
nul# of tho day, both American and English, and
these may bo obtained at tho rooms of Mrs. Brv
nolds’ Leather street, two doors west of Hanover
Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850—tf.
SIXTH ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
Cosmopolitan Art Association.
FROM all sections of tho country subscri
bers to this popular Art Institution, (now in its
sixth year,) are being received in a ratio unpaaral
lolcd with that of any previous year. . t ■
Any person con become a member by subscribing
$3 which will entitle him to
Ist—The beautiful Steel Engraving, “SMtspoaro
and His Friends.” -
2d.—A Copy of tho Elegantly Illustrated Art Jour
nal, one year.. - '
3cl. —A Free Season Admission to the Galleries, 540
Drbudway, Now York.
In addition to which, over four hundred valuable
Works of Art arc given to subscribers as Premiums,
comprising choice Paintings, Sculptures, Outlines,
Ac., by the First American and Foreign Artists.
The supurb engraving, which every subscriber
will receive immediately on receipt of subscribtion,
in titled
“SnAKS.PBAHE AND HIS FRIEMDS,”
is of a character to give unqualified pleasure and
satisfaction. No work of equal value was ever be
fore placed within the reach of tho people at such a
price. The engraving is of very largo sieo, being
printed on heavy plate, paper, 30 x 38 inches ma
king a most superb ornament suitable for the walls
of either the library, parlor, or office. ' ‘
It cun bo sent to any part of tho country, by mail,
with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postage pre
paid.
Think of it! Such a work delivered free ofoharge,
and the Art Journal, one year, for $3.
SubscriptionBwill. be received until tho evening
of the 31stof January, 1860, at which time tho books
will close, and tho Premiums be given to subscri
bers.
No person- is restricted to a single subscribtion.—
Those remitting $l5 are entitled to six memberships.
Subscriptions from Californio,, tho Canadas, and
all foreign provinces, roust bo $3 50 instead of $3,
in order to defray extra postages.. Persons wishing
to form clubs will apply for a circular of terms, Ac.
Tho, beautifully illustrated Art Journal, giving
full particulars, will bo sent on receipt of 18 ots.y in
stamps or coin. Address
C. L. DERBY, Actuary, C. A. A.,
546 & 548 Broadway,'New York, -
Subscription also received-by .'
W. J. Sheaukr, Hon. Sec. /or. Carlisle.
- Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859.
Christmas Presents!
Fancy Goods, Gift Books, &o.
SAV: HAVEESTICK has just received
• from the city-., ami is now opening a splendid
display of Fancy Goods, Suitable for the, Holidays,
to which h'c desires to cull the attention of his friends
and the public. His assortment cannot bo surpass
ed in novelty ah.d elegance, and both in quality and
price of the: articles cannot fail to please purchas
ers. It would be impossible to enumerate his
FANCY GOODS,
w*liich comprises every variety of fancy articles of
the most exquisite finish, such as—
Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands
anil trays, fancy ivory,, pearl ans shell card .cases,
ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes, with sow
ing instruments, Port Monnaios, of every variety,
Gold Pons, and. Pencils, fancy paper weights, pape
tcriqs, and a largo variety of lines' fancy statione
ry. Mato seals and wafers, silk and bead purses,
ladles’ riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies’ fine
cutlery, perfume baskets and bags, brushes of eve
ry kind for the .'toilet, Iloussel's perfumes of the
various kind, musical instruments of all kinds and
at all.prices, together with an innumerable variety
of articles elegantly finished, and at low-rates. Al
so, an extensive- collection of BOOK£>, comprising
the various’English and American Annuals for 1859,
richly omboiished and illustrated Poetical Works,
with Children'll Pictorial Pooka, for children of all
ages. His assortment of School Bpoksarid .School
Stationery is -also, complete,'and comprises every--
thing used in .College .and the Schools. Ho also
desires to cull the particular attention of families to
his elegant assortment of
LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, &c.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar
cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every
stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, .for.
burning either Lard,'Sperm or Ethorial, Oil, togeth
er. with Flower Vases, -Fancy Screens, Ac,' His as
sortment in this lino is unequalled in the borough.
Also,
'Fruity Fanci/ Can/ccliojiary, Jfnt#, Preserved.
Pruitc, "
in ovory variety. and all prices, all of which are,
pure and fresh, such as can ho confidently-, recom
mended to bis friends. His .stock embraces every
thing in the lino of Fancy Goods, with many other
articles useful to housekeepers which the.public are
especially invited to cull and see, "kt the old stand
opposite the Deposit Bank.
Carlisle, Pec. 22, 1859.
Winter Goods.
THE undersigned Ims just returned from
Philadelphia and New York, with the largest
and most magnificent stock of Goods over brought
to Carlisle, -which for stylo and k boauty are unpar
alleled; •' . •
Tho Ladies are particularly invited to examine
our varied and splendid stock of
- Dress Goods,
consisting of plain black Silks, fancy do., of every
description, Bayadere and figured do., elegant Vel
vet Popljns, both plain and fancy. .
• French Merinos, tho largest stock west of the eas
tern, cities.
Cashmeres, plain and figured; all Wool Delaines/
plain and figured. • a
Shawls, a very largo assortment of over 400—
Stella, Bocha’s, Jacquard, Blaukct and Mourning
Shawls of every quality, variety and price.
.. Flannels; white, Fahey and all wool plaid Flan
nels.
Valencias; plaid and Bayadere, at astonishing
low figures.
Muslins; over 10,0,00 yards, from tho most cele
brated manufactures in the U. S. at all prices," both
white and unbleached.' t
Linens; a large stock of every description, Table
Cloths, Napkins, and for Shirtings, from tho best
manufacturers iu Ireland.
Ginghams; a very large assortment.
Calicoes; an assortment consisting, of over 20,-
000 yards, and at prices to suit tho times.
Trimmings; a very .handsome, and well selected
lot of “Ladies’ Dress Trimmings,” to suit every va
riety of Dress poods.
Gloves; Kids, Guuntlos, Silk A Cotton Gloves for
Ladies nnd children.
Mourning Goods; black French-Merinos, blaok
Cashmeres, all wool Delaines, figured" Delaines, Co
hurgs, and every variety of Mourning Goods for
dress, crapes, veils, collars,. Ac.
, Ribbons; wo would call the attention of the*la
dies to our largo stock of well selected Ribbons.
. Gentlenten’s wear; Cloths, Casaimeres, Satinets,
Velveteens and Cords ; over 10,000 yards of Satinets
at very low prices. . ...
Carpets; a largo nnd well selected stock of Car
pets of every description of over 6,000 yards.
Hanover Gloves; tho far-famed nnd well-known
Hanovor Gloves, are only sold by mo, ns I am the
only authorized agent for the' sale pf them in this
county. .Wo hnvo just received COO pairs of them.
My store is at tho old stand, in Hanovor street,
nearly opposite tho. Post Office. Give us a call and
.examine our stock. A. W. BENTZ-.
Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859.
LEIDICU & SAWYER,
LOCUST GAP,
XTAVE just returned from the Eastern ci-
XX ties with a largo and well selected stock of
WINTER GOODS, to which they respectfully in
vite tho attention of buyers. embraces every
thing now nnd rare thrown in tho market by recent
importations and- auction sales, including fancy
BILKS, newest styles; Velvet Poplins, elegant fig
Merinos, fig. Paris Delaines, satin finished Valonl
tins, and all other kinds of Dress Goods. Also a
largo assortment of *
Broclia Shawls,
Scotch, Waterloo, double rovcraiblo and Bay State
Shawls, Mantles, Regions, from wholesale manufac
tures, acknowledged tho host stylos in town.
*’ u . rs - £“ rs r? urB in cvcr - v variety, Sablo Stono,
Cuffs and Muffs, Russian
fitch, Nronoh, Sable, and American fltoh. Chil
dren’s Furs of nil kinds;, wo wnrraht them all froo
from moths, having purchased diroot from mauu
tures.
Ladies and Gentlemen will find on inspection a
full lino of every class of goods, kept in a first class
dry good store. For Holiday presents wo are fully
prepared with a fine stock of fancy and desirable
goods.
. Wo fool prepared with Oils largo addition of new
goods to our former stock, to suit the wants of all
in our lino. Wo ask an inspection of our goods.—
No trouble or attention spared in showing them.
LEIDICH & SAWYER.
Cnriwle, Doe. 22, 1859.
_ r t fish;
XX Shad in barrels, half-
BSSftaaat
, Carlisle, Dec. 22,180'J. WM. BENTZ.
CONTINUED SUCCESS OP THE
S. W. lIAVERSTICK.
9Tow Is the time for Bargains
■ IN FALL AND WINTER GOODSI^.
A< the -New Store, comer e/N. Hanover and ZoulHer
streets, ■»
THE undorsigaed returns thanks for the pa
ronago bestowed upon-him by tfio public* and at
the samo tirao respectfully that ho hafi'
just returned from Philadelphia, and is now open
ing a new lot of JFALL and WINTER
Dry Goods and Groceries,
consisting in part as follows* and which ho is deter
mined to sell.at the lowest cash prices..
SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS, Challios* Alapaoos* Dc-
Lamcs*.Doßqgos, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns* Borages*
Brilliants, French and Scotch Ginghams* Prints*
Gloves, Hosiery* Collars, Handkerchiefs* Ac, .
SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every stylo and
-quality: : — : —r* —'
Staple and Domestic Dry Goods,
Cloths* CassimoroS; Vestings* Flannels* Muslins/
Tickings* Stripes* Cheeks* Calicoes* Cottonadcs, Lin
ens, Sheetings* Denims; Nankeens* Mar
seilles* Quilts* colored and white Carpet Chain* Ao.
Parasols and Umbrellas, . Also, a largo and splcn
dip assortment of BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, Boots
dad Shoes. A superior lot of fresh
GROCERIES,
Teas, Coffee, Sugar* Molasses* Rice, Spices* Ac.—
Having selected my entire stock with the greatest
oaro and the lowest cash prices* I can assure my
friends and the public generally, that I will do all
in my power to make my establishment'known as
the " HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS."—
Those who wish to purchase will find it to. their ad
vantage to coll and examine my stock before pur
chasing.
fiST*! will pay thohighestraarkctpricofor./?UT
TEIt, EQQS, BAGS, SOAP and BBIEB FBUIT.
J. A. HUMRICH.
Carlisle, Pod. 22,1050.
Bargains! Bargains!
, SAVE YOUR MONEY
BY calling atrttfc store next to Kline’s Ho
tel,, 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 wo"
selected stock of Domestic and Foreign
Dry Goods,
.without reserve, at cost or city prices.
Blenched and unblenched muslins at city prices.
Pillow case muslins and. Shootings "
Apron and Furniture checks w
Tiokings'and'Penit. Stripes u
Cotton, linen and woolen table cloths u
Domostio and Manchester .Ginghams “ .
The best calicoes at 10 ots. and the rest “
Fancy and black Lawns, a
Lnvolla cloth and Dcbogcs u
Bareges and Pongee mixture tl
Plain and figured mouslm-de-laines «
Challics and Barege do-laines u
Silk Poplins and Alpacas . u
Parasols and Umbrellas “
Stella, printed and plain Shawls u
Fine embroidered collars « .
Skeleton and other Skirts • . ' ' il .
Swiss, Muslin, Cambric and Jaconet . u .
Linen Cambric Handkojromefs u
Black and cpPd Silks
Black and opl’d Cloth .
Cassimoros and Merino, Cassimcrcs il
1 Kentucky Joans ond-Cassinots t(
Plain and striped cotton pant stuff ' fi
Plain and twilled Linen
White and coPd Flannels .“
Hosiery and Gloves , «
Trunks and Carppt Bags "
Country Merchants will do well by calling,ns they
will save expenses, and any one wishing to com
mence business .will secure himself by buying the
entire stock—one oftlio best stands in town. So ovo'
ry one can make.money by oalling on
Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859,
" NEW GOODSI
AT OOXLBY’S NEW STORE.
TTCJST returned from the city, and nowopen
ing a largo assortment of ologant and fashion
able.
WINTER GOODS,
Ladles* Cloth Cloaks and Shawls in groat variety.— \
i Dross Goods of all the now stylos, handsome
I and yory ftt n assorlmont Trl
m-1 nnngß,-Cloak 'fasßoir, JTORB, good '&
jchcap. of. &U kinds, Calicoes,
| Muslin do laincs, Cloth for Overcoats, Cloth for La
dies- Cloaks, Ac. '
Tho stock is now large ahd complete. My old
friends and .customers, and all others in want of
cheap Goods, are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine ray now stock and secure good bargains, op
posite tho Railroad Depot.
. Also, SOOTS and SHOES . ‘ A.lot of prime Mo
rocco Roots and Shoos for Ladies arid Misses, of
"Willis’ celebrated make, just received.
CHARLES OGILBY.
Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859.
GREAT ARRIVAL OF WINTER CLOTHING.
THE subscriber has returned from the Eas
tern Cities/with a largo'and well selected stock
WINTER CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Goods, Trunks,
Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Ac., which ho can sell at
such prices, aa to astonish,the natives;
Having taken particular pains to select goods es
pecially adapted for this market, ho can assure his
customers, that they are well and fashionably made.
Buyers will find it to their interest to examine his
stock, as ho has determined to sell upon tho motto
of “SMALL PROFITS." 1
P&" Remember the old Stand, near tho Market
House. ASHER WEIL.
Successor to Steiner it’ Rro’s.
Carlisle, Deo. 22, ,1859. ’
Gold and Sliver Plenty.
TO be saved by calling at the. subscriber,-
who has just returned from, the Eastern cities,
with tho largest stock of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, over brought to Carlisle. 1
Ladies Dress Goods,
French Merinos, (plain and figured,) Goborgs) Do-
Laincs, all prices, alma cross Overs, Oriental Lus
tres, Alacians, and a large assortment of Plain and
Figured Bilks, Alapaccas,' Bombazines, &o.
Embroideries.
French Worked Collars, Undcrslccvcs, Handker
chiefs, Flouuoings, Edgings, Imoos, Insertings, Ad.
Bonnets and Ribbons.
A good assortment of hpnnots and ribbons.
Shawls and Mantillas.
Stella, (of every description,) Chasmoro, Brooha,
Thibet Wool, (Black and colored,) Bay State and
Gentlemen’s Shawls.' Mantillas of all kinds.
. Domestic’Goods. ■
Muslins, Tickings, Qipghams, Checks, Osnaburgs.
and linen and Cotton Shootings.
Gloves and Hoisery.
A largo lot of Hoisory and Gloves, such as men’s
women s, and children’s. Gloves and Hoisory of all
kinds. ‘ J
Gentlemen’s Wear,
Cloths, Casgimoros, Joans, (plain and Barred.)
Carpels and Oil Cloths.
onXto’oriSwulta?’ rag “ ni hompCarpo “-
Trunks and Carpet Bags.
A largo assortment of Trunks and Carpet Bags.
A liberal patronage and you will bo rewarded
Remember the old stand, a few doors oast of tho
Carlisle Bank. . P ARNom
Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859. ARNOLD.
NEW FALL GOODS.
Lf™RE n A S^ VYEB - at tKeir NEW
•JLiSTORE, East Mam street, two doors boiow
Martin s hotel, respectfully announce to tho public
that they have received from tho best importing and
jobbing houses of Now York and Philadelphia Z
largest and best selected Slock of Fall and Winter
DRY GOODS,
over offered in Carlisle, embracing all kinds and
qualities of DRESS GOODS, (latest Paris style?,)
Shawls of every description, Cloth Mantles in every
variety, FTRS, fresh and direct from tho manufac
turers, Mourning Dro^j.Goods, in all tholr varieties
men s and boys’ cloths and enssimorcs, men’s
Shawls, Drawers and Undershirts, Hoiscry of nil
Rin 8 or • th ° scason ,! Alexander’s oolobratcd
orrVoSo ,r ’ m °™ ry sbado and number, HOOP
SKIRTS, Hanover, Buck Gloves, warranted genu
ine,- puck Gimntibts, .EMBROIDERIES RIB
BONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS; sample to™]
sortmont of all otlior kinds of Dry Goods. Vo will
bo making constant additions to our stock during
tho season. LEIDICH & SAWYER
Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859)
GAS Lighters and Wax Tapers can bo' had
at Philip Arnold’s.
; December 22, 1859.
... great arrival of ■ <
Fall and Winter Goods*-
milE subscriber having justroturnedfrom
I .Philadelphia, announces to his customers and
tho public generally, that ho hos now ono of tho
Ghods over offered in this market om
hraoirig'oyory variety of
Ready-made Clothing,
and Piece Goods, which will-bo mode to order, or
sold by tho yard, among which a few articles may
bo mentioned, viz: .....
Fine black twilled French, bluo-blaok* blue, green,
brown,.drab and cliirot Cloths; Petershams, Russia
Fur, Coatings, Mohair and Beaver, fine French
black Doeskin, silk-mixed plain and fanoy Cash
meres of every stylo and quality, fine Silk and Plush,
Satin, Grenadine, fancy Cassimoro • and plain Doo-
EldirVcatinga. —-Aieo,-ft-vory-lingo-.aud_hanaaQni!L
assortment of plain and fanoy Cravats, Slocks, Na
poleon Ties, fine quality; Chinese Silk, all Linen
Pocket Handkerchiefs, fancy and plain Collars, Sus
penders, and half Hose of every description.
Also, a very largo assortment of TRUNKS. Wo
call particular attention W our largo and extra quai
ity of English solo leather Trunks* Valises* and a
largo variety of Carpet and Oil Cloth Bags, Ao.; a
largo lot of extra made Umbrellas* all of which will
be sold at tho lowest prices. Call and examine for
yourselves at tho old stand in North Hanover street*
opposite tho “American HVINGSTON .
Carlisle*' D00.22* 1859-—lt.'
New Store and New Goods.
A AFTER returning his acknowledgements
for tho very liberal patronage which has boon
extended to him, tho undersigned would call atten
tion to tho foot that helms just ro-oponod his exten
sive assortment of Family Oroceriee, -in his new
store-room, on tho south-east corner of tho Public
Square, whoro the public nro invited to cn(l and ex
amine a stock of Goods which in elegance, variety
and oxtenj, will defy competition; comprising in
part of loaf, lump, crushed and brown Java,
RioTfnd Roasted Coffee . Every variety and quality
of Tea, Spices, (ground and unground,) Pickles,
Sauces,.Table Oil, New Orleans, .Sugar-house and
Trinidad Molasses; Now York and Philadelphia
tfyr'wpv Choose; Macaroni, Vormcollll, Split Pons,
Hominy, Minde-meat, Corn Starch, Farina;, Chocd T
late, Extract of Coffee, Refined Sugar at reduced
rates, washing and baking Soda, Tobacco of the
most favorite brands, finest quality of Su
gars. , A beautiful assortment of ‘
plain and gold band China-ware, Glass, Queens,
Stone and Earthen Ware, in groat variety, and an
elegant lot of Fancy Soaps,/ Extracts and Perfume
ry for the toilet,.
Fruito: Including Poaches in cans, Raisins, Cran
berries, Djy Apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lorn
ohs, Ac. • '
S LlQUORS :Wholesale and retail, em
bracing common and old Rye Whiskey,
Brandies, dark and pale; Lisbon; Sherry, Port, Ma
deria; Ginger, Cutaw;ba and Muscat Wines, in casks
and bottles; bcotoh Whiskey, Holland Gin, .and
Schoidam Schnapps.
~ FISH and salt ;
A largo stock of Lamps, including Dyott’s cele
brated, lamps for burning Kerosene or coal Oil,
Sperm and Star candles.
• Cedar-Ware ami Brooms,
■Brushes; Ropes, Mops, Soaps, Door-mats, Walters,
Looking-glasses; fine letter and note paper, Willow
ware, Fainted buckets, Ac.
• Cotton and WoOllcm Hose and half Hose, and a
full stock) of Gloves,' including the well known Buck
Gloves.
Marketing *of all kinds taken in exchange for
Goods.
In short, hisstocls comprises everything ..that ,is
called for in his lino of business,.and no effort will
be gpared to jender entire satisfaction to bis cus-
S. L. LEVI.
tomers.
Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859—1 y,
Good! Tory Good!
JUST received at tlie cheap Grocery of the
subscriber, Ipts of good things, a part of which
are the following: ,
Hermetically sealed Ponchos, fresh,
“ , . “ Tomatoes, u
.** - Corn, .
** ' .Peas,, ;• •
Asparagog, - JK
if Oysters,. u
" Lobsters, tl
“ ‘ Pino Apple, "
“ Turtle Soup, “
“ . - Sardines, “
Mince Moat, Pickled Gorkins, Chow Chow, Piccalli
li, Cauliflower, Lobsters, Capers, Olives, Tomatoe
Katsup, -Walnut do., Mushroom do., Popper Sauce,
Hominy, Gritts, Poup Beans, Cranberries, the finest
Dried Beef, Sugar cured Hams, Shoulder, Bologna,
Sausage, Macoaroni, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molas
ses, Fish of all kinds, Spices, Qucenswaro, fine So
gars and Tobacco, 25,000 Gorman. Sixes,, and the
very best LIQUORS in the State, Confectionery and
Fruit, &c., which wo offer to the public at the low
est prices for cash, * WM. BENTZ.
Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1850.
THE subscriber has received a fresh arrival
of tho following :■
Fresh Tomatoes in-cans,
“ .Peaches ;1 “
“ Salmon " '
“ Lobsters
Pickled Lobsters, -Sardines, Gcllatine, Sap Sago
Cheese, Virgin Oil of Aix, for the table, Olivo do.,
stuffed. •
Tomato Eatsup^
Waluufc
Mushroon “
Worcestershire Sauce, f
Pickles, Raisins, Dates, Figs, Nectarines, Oran
ges, Lemons. <fco.
Fine Hams, Dried- Beef,
Groceries, Fine Liquors, Flab, and all at tho low
est price*. WM. BENTZ.
Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859.
Immense Stock of Hardware.
THE subscriber has just returned from the
eastern cities, and would call tho attention of
his friends and tho public generally, to tho largo
and well selected assortment of Hardware whioh ho
has now oh hand, consisting in part of
UUIIDING MATERIALS,
such as nails, screws, hinges, bolts, locks, glass of
every description and quality, white, polished, Ame
rican, French, enameled and double thick of all si
zes ; paints, oils, varnishes, Ac.
Tools, including edge tools of every description,
saws, planes, braces, bits, augurs, squares, gauges,
fdos, rasps, hummers, vices, screw plates, anvils,
blacksmith 'helloes, Aq. ■
Shoemakers and Saddlers, will find a largo assort
ment of tools of every description, together with la
dies and gentlemen’s Morocco lining, binding, pat
ent and French calf skins, awls, shoo thread, wax,
pegs, lasts, harness mountings, collars, girthing
whip stocks, door hair, saddle trees, Ac.
Coachmakers Tools' and trimmings of all kinds
such ns hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, bows, floor
I cloth, canvass cloth, damask, fringe, laoo, muss, ax
los, springs, bolts, clips, Ao.
Cabinet-makers will find n largo assortment of
varnishes, oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers,
knobs of all kinds and sizes, mouldings, rosets, hair
cloth, plush, curled hair, chair and sofa springs,
Houaekeepera will also find a large assortment of
knives and forks, Britannia and Silver plated table
and teaspoons, candlesticks, waiters, shovels, tones
iron and brass kettles, pans, &0., together with Co
dorware of all kinds, such as tubs, buckets, churns
-Agricultural Implements, embracing plows of all
kinds, cultivators, hoes, shovels, rakes, forks, chains,
prkTs"' a lttrE ° Bt °° k ' Wh ‘° h 1a “ S ° lline at oity
Remember the old slanp, Bast Main street.
Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859.
JOHK P. ItSE Ac SOW,
ITHVING j us t received their FaU stook of
of Hardware, which makes their stock very
ni?b « nd Wo now stand ready to fur-
8 Pnbllc with every variety of Goods in our
oom? n tlr a "‘ m » d < l ua,ity > and at P ric »» that defy
ompotition. Enumeration is useless, suffice it to
everything in tho Hardware lino, that
the pubhe can possibly stand In need of. The most
prices? *** “‘V us alt y D that want Goods at low
licTo°r r ti?r, OUr ? r u CCr ,° thanks to> a generous pub
nation of tho ma Patronage, asking a contlu-
Carlisle,Dee.22,lB6 J 9 OIINI, - I ' YNEiSON ’
T^ h^ c t EBY ’ S ““"of the ohoieest
' ° T ° r “ Carli,la ’
Britannia Ware,
C. INHOFF.
GOOD THIKGS.
HENRY SAXTON.
■>s3S
•. CIBMSLG FOKSDEY,
MACHXNEBHOP, CAR AND SASH FACTORY,
BALMAIN STREET, CABhISLE.
r HIS extensive establishment is now .in
complete order, and suppled with the best i ma
chinery.for executing work in every department,—
Tho buildings have also boon greatly enlarged this'
■spring, and sleeked with tho newest and most im
proved tools for the manufacture of
-'Boors, Window Frames, Sash, .Shutters,
Rlinds, Mouldings, Brackets, and all other kinds of
Carpenter work. Wo invite Builders, Carpenters,
and others to call and examine our facilities for do
ing this description of work. _S-.it' Tho best materi
als used, and prices os low ns at any other estab
lishment in the county or elsewhere.
' Steam ■Engines Built to Order and ’ 1
r npniriol ns heretofore. Engines have boon recently
built for W. M. Henderson A Bon,. In this borough,'
R Bryson A Co., Allen township, Ahl A Brothers,
Nowvillo, Shade A Wetzel, North Middleton, and
others, at whoso establishments they may bo soon
in dally operation, arid to whom wo can refer for ev
idence of their superiority. • . ,
Iron and Brass Castings of every. , ,
description, from tho smallest to the heaviest pieces,
executed at short notice, for every kind of machine
ry. A largo variety of mill castings how on hand.
Two skillful Patera makers constantly employed.—
REPAIRING promptly attended to for Paper Mills,
Distilleries, Grist Mills, Factories, Ac. Turning and
Fitting Mill Spindles, Ac., done in tho host stylo.
Threshing Machines and Morse Bowers,
such ns Bovil Goar Four Horse Powers,' Horizontal
Goar Four and Two Horse Powers, Corn Shollors,
Crushers, Iron Rollers, Plow, Castings, and other
articles for farmers, on hand or promptly made to
order.
Burdjtn Oars Built and Bcpaircd.
Our facilities for building Cars ore-now more com
plete then heretofore, and enables us to furnish
them to transporters on the railroad ori accommo
dating terms, and made of tho best materials. 0r :
dors solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed. .
The long experience in the business of the senior
partner of the firm, ami tho completeness of our
machinery in every branch of the establishment,
warrant us in assuring the best work to all who fa
vor us with their orders. .The continued patronage
of our friends and tho public is respectfully solicited.
•, F. GARDNER! & CO.
Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859. ,
Carlisle Marble Yard.
IHCfIIAO OWJCIV.
South Hanover street, opposite Bent zb* Store, .
■ ' Carlisle.
THE subscriber has on hand a large, and
well selected stock of. 1 ’
Hcad-Stoiics, Monuments,
TOMBS, &c., of chaste and beautiful designs, which
ho will sell at tho lowest possible rates, being desi
rous of selling out his stock. Head-stones finished
from throe dollars.upwards. '
: Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles, Ac.) for
buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &o.j constant
ly on band. Iron railing for oemotry lots, <fec., of
the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt
ly attended to. , „ .
Carlisle) Dec. 22, 1859. • ,
Something New!
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SEED
. STORE. ,
MB. STIUCKLEU & BROTHER, have
• just opened, in the room formerly occupied
by Shryqbk, Taylor ,& Smith, Zug's, new building,
Main St, ;two doors cast of the . market house, a
l 3?£‘?, aBßortT] ?® ll £ ® f Agricultural Implements and
fertilizers, which they uro prepared to. sell on . the'
.most ToaßonablOsto*ms^J>->—i
The stock embraces v , ~ ■
Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Hay, Straw and Odrn
Fodder Cutters, Reapers, Mowers, Drills, Cra
dies, Scythes, Corn Shellcrs, Forks, Shov
els, Hoes, Rahe?, Pruning Knives,
Whetstones for Mowers, and ev
j . cry other article ucccsaa- •
, ry for farm use.
They also intend keeping- in addition, a full as
sortment of Cedar, and Willow Ware, including
Spain’s Patent Churn, Brooms. Brushes, Butter
workers, Butter Forms, Prints, Ladles, Butter Tubs,
‘Bowls, &c.
Also, Fruit, Garden'and Flowcr.Secds; Seed Po
tatoes of the best Varieties. They are constantly
making additions to their stock, and will use every
exertion to supply the‘wants of the agricultural
community. ,
They have also thoagodoy foy Evans & Watson’*
Salamander Safes, . *
Orders loft at the store for'fruit and ornamental
Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, will bo attended to
promptly.
Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859—1 y.
.. ELEGANT STYLES,
OF -
Fall, and Winter Hats and Caps.
THE subscribers, thankful for the liberal
encouragement extended them, bogloavo to on
nounco to Ihoir customers and the public generally,
that they have just returned from tbo city, -with an
extensive and well selected NEW STOCK OF
fall and winter hats & caps,
every stylo and variety; from tbo
■JESSagr ooramon WOOL to tbo finest FUR and
SILK HATS, which have boon pur
ler 1, “used exclusively for cosh,'and can,
HATS AND CAPS.—A large supply, and
of the latest fashions, on hand. • 1
,of“^orTo“riat t 0 ord ° r ’ tllo bCatStylCan ' 1
Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859. J ’ G- CALIjI ° * c - ■
Heal lAtatc Agency,
-A. L. SPONSLER, Ileal Es-
A A ci «< Conveyancer and Scrivener, has ro
!7 f S, l !‘T 0 h on Main street, five doors
west of the Cumborlautb'Valloy Railroad Depot.
and '“for 17 P crm,l "“" tl y ieentod, and has on hand
1 r -n very 1 “ , S° “tnount of Real Estate,
consisting of Farms of all sizes, improved and un
improved, Mill Properties, Towd Property of every
Town W?’ .n 11 '* 1 ",? Lot \ a,a0 ' Western Lands and
£“'™ 1 u w n ° ’”'l give his attention, ns hereto
fore to the Negotiating of Loans, Writing of Deeds,
craUy 8 ’ ContnK:t8 > ancl Sorivoning gon-
Carlislo, Dee. 22, 1959.
American Ufe Insurance and
Trust Company,
Capital Stock, $500,000.
/''JOMPANY’S Building, Walnut St., S. E
vy corner of Fourth, Fbilnilelph'ia. Life Insu-
Rotes at 2 n° “ 8 T, tUaI rat Car8 ’ - ar ilt Joint Stock
S 8!” 8 n 2 °t P ?°. nt r , loS5 < or ' at Total Abstinence
■Kates, tuo lowest id the world;
A. WHILLDIN, Pm't.
J. C. Sims, Sect'y.
V!il. 11. WETZEL, Agent for Carlisle and vioin-
Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1859—2 m,
SPRAIGVE’g YORK STATE
JUnLEr-BULTED ,
RYE WHISKEY.
SOLE Agents for Pennsylvania', for the sale
of this Whiskey;
WM. EtlitOTT * Co.
JVo. 08, N. 2d St., Philada..
J. S. Lynch A Co., South Honovor St., di
rectly opposite the Volunteer Printing Office, Car
lisle, are authorized to sell ,this Whiskey and have
a largo stock on band.
Carlisle, Doc. 22, ISSO^—dm*
New and Prime
f^RANBEBBIES,
MACKEBAL,
, . SALMON,
BUCKWHEAT,
COFFEES,
SUGARS,
Baskets, Oodarwuro, China, Gloss, and all the arti
clos usually kept in a Grocery store, have just boon
added to our former assortment. Our friends and
customers have our thanks for former favors, and
aro invited to bestow a share on us in future.
, Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859,
CumtoeirftiWdtVtf llfey Bank.
PROPRIETORS; ;
WillMm Krinh, ■ Mnncnom Buenkeu,
.Rodt/O. Steuliett, John Dunlap, • w p
Ilion'n. Woods,- . John fji, SrERUEtr t>
John C. Dunlap, U. Ai SibnaEbN. ’ ;
rriHlS Bonk, doing quslnoss in the nairio ol'jta ; V
Brennoman A Co., is now fully prepared to 4 .■
0, general Banting Business with promptness
fidelity. ' ■ riN-
Modoy received on deposit and paid back on
mand without notice. Interest paid on Specie! a:
posits. Certificates of deposit bearing interest
the rate,of five per cent, will bo issued for ns si- 11
a, period as four raonts., Interest on nil cortificm
.will coaso at maturity provided, however, than i
said cortifloalos are renewed nt any time thereat A
for nhdtjmr given period, they shall bear tho s,,£jj2
rate of interest up to tho time of renewal. ParljnES
lar attention paid to tho collections Of notes,
chocks, Ac., in any' part of~lho United Std tc ,J ig
Canadas,
Bbiriittnnocs made to England, Ireland, or (i.
Continent, Tho faithful and confidential exceed™
of all orders odtruslcd to them, may bo relied up™
They call the nttodtion of Farmers, Mcohadit,
odd all pthors who desire a safe depository for tin
“money,. to tho undeniable fact, that ttio propriclon
of this Batik are individually Unhid to tho extent of
their estates for all the Deposits, and otherbblij.,
tions of Kerr, Bron'ricmnn'A' Co, - .
Thoyihavo recently removed into their now Baal.
ing.llonSQ, directly opposite thoir former stand !>
West Main Street, a fow doors cast of the Raihoil
Depot, whore they will, at oil times bo pleased a
give any-information desired iin. regard to mow!
matters in general. ' . ■ <
■ Open for business from 9 o’clock inHlio'moraine
until 4 o clock in tho ovonino. ‘ H
H. A. STURGEON, Cashier.
Carlisle, Deo. 22, .1850.
THE Allen and Bast Ponnsbord’ Mutual Fire I:,; ,
snr.anco Company of 1 Cumberland county, inccr-p
porated by an act of Assembly, is now fully orgaa. ! ’
izod, nnd in operation undcrjthe management of thi! ’i
following Managers, viz i V ,
" m. R, Gorgas, Lewis Hyer, Christian Staymai,
Michael Cooklin, J, C.. Dunlap, Rudolph Marlin
■Daniel Bailey, Jacob 11. Coover, Aloxaddbr Catt
oart, Jqs.Wlokorsham, J. Eioholborgcr, S.JSberlr
J. Brandt.
Tiro rates of insurance, are as low and favorabli
as any Company of tho kind in tho State. Boreoni;
wishing to become members afo invited to make op:-
plication to tho Agonjs .of tho Company who an:
willing to wait upon them at any ; time. ;
.. President—W. R. GQRGAS, Eborly's MiUs/Cuic-' ! ,
berlnnd .county.' ' ’ J ’ . r)
. Vice Pres’t.—CnniSTiAK Stayman/ Carlisle Cum- ‘J;
berland county.- • f. .['-I
Scct'y.-7-LEwis llyer; Shopbordstomi, Climber-’*!
’and county. ’
Treasurer—-Michael Pooklin, Sbepbordstown, M
Cumberland county; ; ,
, '."AGENTS.,/ • ■
, Cumberland County;--^ John Shcrrick, Allen; Vnl
online Now Cumberland Henry Zcaring,
Sbiromanstown; Lafayette Poffor, Hickinson; Hen.
ry Bowman, Chnrchtownj-Mode Griffith, South >/
Middleton; Sam-1. Graham,.W. Pennsboro’ Sural h\-
Coovor, Meohanicsburg; J.W.Cockliu, Shephyrrff (./
town; D. Cooycr, Sbephbrdstown; J. 0. Suxto, h-jl
Silver Spring; Bonj; Havcrstlck, Silver Spring, f//
John llyor,rUnrlislo. , r
York. Coimtt/.—AYi.. S. Picking,-“Hover j James -'/j
Griffith. 'Warrington;’ J; F. Dbardorff, Wnsliiuglon; v
D. Rutter, Faiiribw; R, Clark, Dillsbnrg.
J/tm7»6mv7,~HouBor.& Lochman. I-,
. Members of the Company haying policies about
to expire, can have thorn renewed by making upplw
cation to any of the Agents. :
JOHN B. CHURCH. • ft BBBBLY.I
CHURCH & EBERLY,
Steam Saw Mill & Lumber Yard, j
NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. I
All kinds of Lumber constantly on hand. .Lumber;
-dolvvorod ait any point-accessible by
Hail Head, at tjifc shortest • , A
.notice.-; '
TTMBpR OF ALL SIZES
,'And longths cut to order.
TJtE undersigned Tftspectfiilly informs his
patrons that ho has removed his Harbor Shop ttt
tho BASEMENT OF Mr. SIPE'S NEW BUILD-1
INGr, on North Hanover street, adjoining Mr. llnv-|
oratic.k's.Bnig Store, and nearly opposite - the’Bank, -
where ho hopes to soo all his old.customers, anti m
many now ones ns -wish to have"their hair and whis
kers “ done up" in the most fashionable stylo.
‘All the various branches of Barboring, such m
Shcanuy, Hair Cutting, Eluunpooning, drc.,- attended
to with promptness. - Also, Cupping, Bleeding Toothl
Extracting, rf;c. \
Tlio undersigned has also for sale a superior arti
cle of '" .
HAIR RESTORATIVE, tel
of his owp discovery and preparation, iinofjnnllci
by.any similar article now tin- use, for. restoring
srrengthoning and invigorating thoHnir; prevent.
ing it from falling off, eradicating ecnrf, dandruff, {■s&
ringworm, and all diseases of the skin, and imparl* ft||
ing a rich glossy, silken texture to the Hair. An fM
excellent toilet article for oitlior ladies or gentleman. ||||
Testimonials of undoubted character as to its
qualities,-in possesion hf the undersigned, whicb® ? |
will bo exhibited to any person wishing to'oxnnh'nojltfS
them. • • ■ HENRY LINNEKUIH.
Carlisle, Deo.'22, 1959—1 y. ,
JOSEPH V. STEEL,
AV A TC II M AKER
South Hanover street, a few doors south of the Court
Having supplied myself with alargo assortment
fit of WATCH MATERIALS, Glasses, Ac,, I
am now prepared to repair all kinds of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Ac., that may be intrusted to my edre, on the most
reasonable terms. Hoping by strict attention to bu
siness to bo favored with a share of public patron*
age, . ' • . -
Also, a fine assortment of Jewelry,, suoh as h&* if'
dies' Breast pins, Ear Drops, (gold and camoo,) Mb’ M'~.
scs Breastpins and Ear Drops, Bojc and Glasses,
Pins all sizes, Gold Chains, Hooks, Plated Chains,
Lockets, Guards, Keys, Ac. Also, a largo and final;-''
assortment of Gold finger Rings, all of which
be sold low, A liberal share of publio paronngo hi-.
earnestly solicited. ••• ! ■.
■ H.^B. —I have recently received a fine assortment,
of Silver Hunting Detached Lover, and Lopino;
Watches, and a large assortment of silver plated nnj,
stool spectacles, which I can dispose of cheap. • 11
JOS. XJ. STEEL.
Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1959—0 m. . ', : ■
FOOTE &
PRACTICAL PLUMB:
Directly opposite the
At
Lead and Iron Pipes,
Hydrants,
Hot and Cold Shower
Baths,
Water Closets,
Force and Lift Pumps,
Wrought Iron Wol'd.
Tubes.
And every description of Cooks and Fittings for
Gas, Steam! Water, Ac, Superior Cooking Ranges/
Heaters’ and Gas Fixtures, put tip in Churches/
Stores arid, Dwellings, at short nbtloo and in the most
modern stylo. All.materials and work in our lino*
at low rates and warranted.
Country, work and Jobbing promptly'attended to*'
Carlisle, Deo. 22,1359. r
AT Kello’r Old Stand, North Hanover St.,;
will bo found a largo and'.olegant assorlmoD*
of HATS,and. CAPS, in groat variety, of our
and city manufacture.
HATS'.
Silk, Military,
Moleskin, Navy,
Gasssimore, Morphy,
Scotch, ’ ’ ' * f
Ledger, Ledger, . • [
Planters, Oil Cloth,
Plush A Cloth, Children's Fancy',
ALSO, Wool Hats of all kinds; which will
at tho.lowost prices. Recollect 1
' KELLER'S OLD STAND, t
Worth Hanover .Street* r
JJS&* Hats o'f any stylo manufactured to-order. *
Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1860. J
TTNIVERSAL PEED CUTTER. The belt i
Hay and Fodder Cutter now in use, is *
Striokler A Bro's,, Agricultural Store, OafcU**; * l k "
Farmers, call and see.
, - Carlisle, Doc-32, 1860.- 1
J. W. EBY.
_Flre Insurance, '
Officers op tub Company,
BARBER SHOP.
House,
BROTHER, . „
;rs. a gas fitters/: V t
Court House, in Church'
Uei/.
Cast Iron Sinks, •" y’.;
BathTnbs, : &
Bath,Boilers;
Wash . Basins, , .
Hydraulic Rams, Ac.' ~ p_
Ac., Ac, • ;•
HATS AND CAPS.
CAPS.