BB GENTLE TO TUY EBSBIND, Be gentle ; there arc hours when ho By anixous core is tossed, , And shadows deep lio on his brow j By business trials crossed. Be gentle; 'tis for yon ho toils, • And |hinks, and strives to gain fcomo comforts and homo happiness; Bo gentlo; though some hasty word Should fail, it was not meant ; A smilo, a kind word, will recall, And many more prevent. Bo gentlo; Oh, 'twill sootho much care, And make each burden light; ; A gentlo tone will smooth the brow And draw an answer bright. Be gentle; though it may seem hard To check an angry word; Yot try, for it will surely bring A full and rich reward. S STORY FOB BODSEWIVES. 'it Can you make mo an appropriation for my boy's clothes, next wee?” . „ T u*™ “I ; ajn afraid not, my dear, know 1 bare overdrawn already, to pay my interest money. . ‘ ."Well, but you have sold your sweet potatoes, you had ten dollars extra, last week and the money from onr boarder which I think you might give me, as I had all the trouble of her." , «I should love dearly to give it to you, but we must have it t£ live on; and besides, I must pay for Oh. dear!” said the wife impatiently, “ there is never any monev for me and my children. I don t , see how th£boys arc going to get on much longer. There was hot a single pair of pants left over last winter, and Harry's overcoat has been worn three winters, and is very shabby.” ' _ ‘ “ Well, I don't know, what you can ao. Perhaps • next month I can give you the money/’ • .'■‘tKcxt month,” said the wife dcspairingly-to self, spmo hours afterwards. - • 14 1 don’t see how I can ‘ wait thablong.” So she went to the closet in the. little boy’s room’ to examine'the old coats and pan taloons, and sec what was to be done. “It’s a shame,” said she, “that I should bo re quired to mend up any of these old things. This - coat is entirely worn oat in the sleeves, and so faded and shabby; this one has been worn by them both. I certainly shall not mend this old sacquc. I have no pieces for those old pantaloons; these are too short anyway. All the old things put together are nofw-orlh a half a day of my time, and will not last .a week after they are, done.” "Bat then came bettor thought?. “It is. vacation. ; Perhaps by school time I can have the money.— Should I not try to make some of these things do a little longer ? -My husband is in unusual difficulty; it is hard to get money, and after all it is not so much matter what these little fellows wear. Per haps a neat patch is as much to their mother’s crcd-- it as anew garment. There arc plenty of pieces like this'brown coat. Let mo see whatT can do." • So she sat down, ripped the back of. each sleeve,- pieced them'down from above the elbows, and re faced them, then faced the back anew, put on .mis sing buttons, and held it up. “ Really, X- did not think it could . look so well; it will last another month at least;, and the pieces will soon wear the same color.” ‘ Then she took a second'one which had a good , plain lining, and turned it completely, put the but tons on the other side, bound the neck and sleeves, and made it lookras good as new. An hour in the evening,, spent in making over the old caps, and the hoys were well enough clothed for all the weeks be fore winter. - ’ Now, was all this an advantage to herself? Had. she not gained a victory ? Yes, indeed; a victory over her discontent, her impatience, her love of dis play, and her love of ease. “ Necessity is the moth er of .invention," and “ contrivance is better than work,” and two good proverbs, worthy to bo in eve ry housekeoper'a vocabulary. , j [ Hbro was a. woman unaccustomed to being do- I Died what seemed to her necessary for her wants; making a little do what a great deal would hardly have supplied, Just by an untoward exertion on her part, an extrtion good for herself, and an excellent example for her children. To make on old garment almost as good as a new one, is an art, and is pos sessed by but few. Sonic notable housewives? are equal to it, 'though few among thousands. This Wife,' when she showed her husband her achieve ment,''wßth as satisfied a look as if the clothcs werc now, lightened his heart from the pain ho felt in the denial, and made the future look brighter to him.— Beside?; she had done good to herself; and she felt it. Her resolution was bettor than her .lonirivanco above* anything .money could have bought, because it acted upon her character.' Lit tle things , form our discipline, our everyday life leads us onward improvingly, and every action tells for good or evil. \ Are there not many wives and mothers who can thus lighten their husband’s hearts, and keep their purses heavy.. Look twice before you throw it aside. Don't put those old pantaloons into the carpet rags or mop until you have patched them once more.— Let.the tuck down in the little girl's dress. Make •the old ribbon .trim, tho Utile bonnet againget the boots mended; buy a little Irimmiug forthatsacquo, and it will look as well as new. .Contrive and econ omize; and you .will bo happier, discipline yourself better, do more good, and set a better example than If you had plenty of money, and lived carelessly.,' Superstition in Abyssinia. Mr. Pierce, in his Residence in Abyssinia,, flays: “I cannot help advcrting'to a practice which is not nnfrequent, hut which might appear fabulous to any one who has.not witnessed it. When a woman has had'one, two, or more children, and they have all died, she will, in hopes of saving the life of another, just horn, cut off a piece from the tip of the left car, roll it up in a piece of broad, and swallow. it; and others will keep one side of the head shaved until the child is grown up. Bor some time I was at a loss.to conjecture tho reason why a number of grown ptoplo of my acquaintance had one .car,cut; and When told the truth, X could scarcely believe it un til X went'into the houso of a neighbor, though con trary to tlio custom, purposely to see the operation. An old woman cut off tho tip' of tho ear, and put in to a kind of victual called “ sherro,” when the mother of tho infant opened her mouth to receive it, and swallowed it, pronouncing the words, ‘ln tho namo of tho Bather, Soil and lioly Ghost.’ ” Old Time Winter Scenes. Tho old red sleigh with its long box that never was full, for down in tho straw wrapped in tho robes, : or on one or another of tho four : scats it contained, there was always room for one more. What a group of bright, young faces there used to be in it! Faces in hoods, in caps and in blankets; hearts th£t“have loved since; hearts that have been broken; hearts that have mouldered. And away \yo went over the hill, and through the vale, un der the moonlight, and under tho cloud, when tho stars were looking down; when tho sun kindled the world into a great white jewel; but those days have gone forever away; and -the sweet old necklace of bells, big in the mid dle of tho string, and growing small by de grees, has lost its power over the pulses. 'ln that old sleigh brides have gone away before now —those that were married to man hood, those that were married unto death." Great ships have gone over tho waters with less of hope and happiness than that rude craft has born over the billows of winter; iswan-like shapes now glance along the arrowy way; but give us, for its sweet memories of Yesterday, the old red sleigh. Then, the days when we were “coasters; and down the big hill, by the maple wood, through the little pitches, far into the valley we came with' merry shout, each the solitary PoTmurua of his own small craft. llow like a. flock of swallows wo were, dashing down the declivity, in among a group_ of sleds, side side with a rival, shooting by like an arrow, steering in gallant ahead like a jockey, and on our way up with a sled in tow, ore the par ty had reached tho valley below. And then it was, when tho wind had swept away the snow from the pond and stream, and tho ice was glair, that wo put on tho “rock ers," and’darted hither and thither, itnd cut sixes and eights, and curves without number, . and drew tho girls that wo loved, and whirled, them like leaves over the highway of crystal. And the schools where wo spelt each other down.’ ktid tho schools where wo sang Wind ham and Mear, and the schools whore wo ci . phored and wrote, and “went up ;" gone, all ■ gone, teacher and taught, like tho melting snows under the rainbows of of April; A. Mammoth Froo. —Xu binding some rocks, late ly, in England which the geologists say were depos ited long before tho creation of man, the bones of a frog were found, which must have weighed, .when alive, from 800 to 1000 lbs. 4@ a, ln Allegheny county, Va., recently, two slaves robbed tho mail stage of two maij bags. They ,werc arrested. A CARD. THOMAS SI. BIDDLE, Attorney-at-Lawi No. 273 Sooth Fourth street, Philadelphia. , December 22,1859—-6 m H. NEWSHAM. ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE with Wm. H. Miller, Esq., South HanoTorstreot, opposite the Yolunteer Printing Office?' ‘ - "" Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859 —tf. , S. T. RCBT, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Rhcem’s Hall, rear of the Court House, Carlisle. ~ Carlisle, Dec. 22,1859. JOUIKBATS, ATItfSKEt AT IAT. OFFICE opposite “Marion Hall," "West Main street, darlislc, Pa. Carlisle Dec. 22, 1959. ■ J. J. BBJTDER. M. D. Homceopathist physician, sue geon and Accoucheur. Officb South Hanover street, formerly occupied by Dr. Smith. • Dariislo, I^ c ‘ 22, 1859. A CARD. DR. JNO. K. SMITH respctfully announ ces to Uis old friends and former patrons, that he has returned from his South-western tour, with his health greatly improved, and has resumed prac tice in Carlisle. Office bn Main street, one door west of the Rail road Depot, where he can be found at all hours, day and night, when not out professionally. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. DR. 1. C. LOOMIS, DEK- South Hanover Street, next door to the Post Of fice. N. B.—Will he absent from Carlisle the last ten dors of each month. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. DR. GEO. S. SJGARIGHT, Fvom the Baltimore College, of Dental 'Surgery. , ■ Office at the residence of hia mother, East Louth er street, three doors below Bedford. ’ Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. New Coal aud Lumber Yard. THE v subscribers have this day entered into part nership to trade in COAL AND LUNBER.— IVe will have constantly on hand ahd furnish to or der, all kinds and quality of ! • SEASONED LUMBER, ■ such as Boards; Scantling, Joist, Frame'Stuff,’ Pal ing ami Plastering !Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked FlooHng, Wcntherhoardiug, Posts, Rails, and all kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Hemlock, Chesnut, and Qak, of different qualities. Having cars of our,own we can furnish bills to order of any length and sizo at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Our worked hoards will ho kept under cover so that they can ho furnished dry at all times, Wo trill constantly have on hand all kinds of . FAMILY COAL ; /= under cover, which they will deliver dry ,and clean to any part' g of the borough, to wit: Lykens Valley, Luke Fiddler, Locust Moun- erton, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut Coal, which wo pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices. * ' Best quality of Limeburners* and Blacksmiths' Coal always on hand at the lowest figures.- Yard west side of Grammcr School, Main St. . ARMSTRONG & HOFFER. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. - Jffew Coal Yard, AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE, THE- subscriber would- respectfully call the I attention of Limeburners and tbo citizens of I Carlisle, and tbo surrounding country generally, to his NEW COALYARD, attached tobis Ware House, on AYcst High street, where h.o will'keep constantly t 0n a ar^C S ' Treverton, Broken’? Egg bio prices. .Bestqual-' ; ity of Limelnmera* and Coal always on hand. • , jgg* All orders loft at tho Ware House, or at his residence in North Hanover street will ho promptly attended to J. W. HENDERSON* Carlisle, Dec, 22, 1859—tf. NEW ARRANGEMENT. ON and after Monday, 23d May, 1859, tlio subscriber will rttn a f)AILY TRAIN of CARS, between Carlisle and Philadelphia, leaving Carlisle every morning, and Philadelphia every’ evening;— All goods left at the freight Depot of Peacock, Zell consisting of plain black Silks, fancy do., of every description, Bayadere and figured do'., elegant Vel vet Poplius,.both plain and fancy. . French Merinos, .the largest stock west of the eas tern cities. Cashmeres, plain and.-figured; all Wool Delaines, plain and figured. Shawls, a very large assortment of over’4oo— Bocha’s, Jacquard, Blanket and Mourning Shawls of every quality, variety and price. Flannels; white, Fancy and all wool plaid Flan nels. ' • Valencias; plaid and-Bayadere, at astonishing low figures. Muslins; over 10,000 yards, from the most cele brated manufactures iii the U. S. at all prices,, both white and unbleached. Linens; a largo stock of every description, Tabic Cloths, Napkins, and for Shirtings, from the best manufacturers in Ireland, Ginghams; a very large assortment. Calicoes; an assortment consisting of over 20,- 000 yards, and at prices to suit the times. Trimmings; a very handsome and well selected lot of “ ladies’ Dross Trimmings,” to suit every va riety of Dress Goods. •. Gloves; Kids, Gauntlos, SUk A Cotton Gloves for Ladies and children. Mourning Goods; black French Merinos, black Cashmeres, all wool Delaines, figured Delaines, Co burgs, 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. Gentlemen's wear ; .(jUoths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Velveteens and Cords'";* £fVer 10,000 yards of Satinets at very low'prices. Carpets ; a largo and well selected , stock of Car pets of ovoryideßcriptioriiof over 6,000 yards. Hanover Gloves; the far-famed and well-known Hanover Gloves, are only sold by mo, as I am the. only authorize agent for the sale of them in this county. Wo'havo just received 600 pairs of them. My store is at the old stand, in Hanover street, nearly opposite the Post Office. Give us a call and examine our stock. A. W. BENTZ. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1850. LOCUST GAP, HAVE just returned from the Eastern ci ties with a largo and well selected stock of WINTER GOODS, to which they respectfully in vito tho attention of buyers. It embraces every thing now and rnro thrown in tho market by recent importations and- auction sales, including fancy SILKS, newest styles; Velvet Poplins, ologant fig. Merinos, fig. Paris Delaines, satin finished Valon tias, and. all other kinds of Drsss Goods. Also, a large assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen will find on inspection a full lino of ovory clajs of goods, kept in a first class dry good store. For Holiday presents wo aro fully prepared with a fine stock of fancy and desirable goods. Wo fool prepared with this largo addilition of now goods to our former stock,, to suit tho wants of all in our lino. Wo ask an inspection of our goods. No troublo or attention spared in. showing them. LEIDICH hiladclphja, and is now open ing a new lot of FALL and WINTER , , Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part m toHows. and which he i?dSTcr mined to sell at the lowest cash prices- Sn.KS,BPCALCLOTUS,ChaIIics,AInpacas,De- Laines, Do Rages, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Bareges, Brilliants, French and Scotch Ginghams, Prints, Gloves. Hosiery. Collars, Handkerchiefs. Ac. SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every stylo and quality. ' _ , Staple and Domestic Dry Goods. Cloths, Cassimercs, Vestings, Flannels, Muslins, Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Calicoes, Coltonadcs, Lm ens, Sheetings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills, Mar seilles, Qnilts, colored and white Carpel Cham, Ac. Parasoltand Umbrellas. Also, a largo and splen dip assortment of SOXXETS, BA TS, CAPS, Soots and Shoes. A superior lot of fresh GROCERIES, Teas, Coffee,. Sngar, Molosses, Rice, Spices, Ac.— Having selected my entire stock with the grea c caro 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. Thoso who wish to purchase will find it to their ad vantage to call find examine my stock before pur will pay the highest market BAGS, SOAP and J. A. HUMKit/ii. Carlisle, Dec. 22,1959.. Bargains! Bargains! SAVE TOUR MOSEY BY calling at the store next to Kline’s Ho tel, North Hanover street, Carlisle,, where you can buy Goods at a saving of 25 per cent., as the subscriber is determined to sell and well selected stock of Domestic and Foreign ' Dry Goods, without reserre, at cost or city prices. Bleached and unbleached muslins at city prices, Pillow case muslins and Sheotmga 44 Apron and Furniture checks " Tickings and Penit Stripes , • 41 Cotton, linen and woolen table cloths “ Domestic and Manchester Ginghams 44 The best calicoes at 10 cts, and the rest 44 Fancy and black lawns, Lavella cloth and!Debcges Bareges and Pongee mixture Plain and figured inouslin-de-laincs ' Ghallios and Barege de-laines Silk Poplins and Alpacas < Parasols and Umbrellas . Stella, printed and plain Shawls Fine embroidered collars. Skeleton and other Skirts Swiss Muslin, Cambric and Jaconet Linen Cambric,Handkerchiefs Black and coPd Silks Black and col’d Cloth , * Cassimcrcs and Merino Cassimcres Kentucky Jeans and Cassinets Plain and striped cotton pant stuff Plain and twilled Linen While and col’d Flannels Hosiery .and Gloves ,/ . Trunks and Carpet Bags - Country merchants will do well by calling, as they will save expenses, and any one wishing to, com mence business will secure himself by buying the cntirostock—bne'oflhobcststandsin town.. So eve ry one can make money by calling on \ S. L. LEVI. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. NEW GOOES! AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. , J7ST returned from the cxtj, and now open ing a largo, assortment of elegant and fashion- ablo WINTER GOODS, Ladies’ Cloth Cloaks and Shawls in great variety.— \ Ladies* Dress Goods of all the now styles, nanosorac Land very oboan.J A full assortment of Dress Tnm \ mings, Cloak T?I3RS, good & | Gents'.Bm.VTLS : of nil kinds,' Calicoes, 1 Muslin do lainos, Clctb for Overcoats, Cloth for La -1 dies’Cloaks, Ac. • \ The.stock is now-targe and complete. My.old’ friends and customers, and all others in want of cheap Goods,' are respectfully invited to call and ex amine my new stock and secure good bargains, op posite the Railroad. Depot. Also, BOOTS and SHOES. A lot of prime Mo rocco Boots and - Shoes’ for .Ladies and Misses, ol I Willis’ celebrated make, just received. CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, Deo. 22,1?59. GREAT.AnniVAI.OF WINTER CLOTHING, I’' HE subscriber has returned from tlie .Eas tern Cities, with.ft largo and well selected stock WINTER CLOTHING, GENTLEMENS FURNISHING Goods, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Ac., which ho.can sell at such prices, as to astonish the, natives. Having taken particular pains to select goods es pecially adapted for this market, he ban 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 the motto of “SMALL PROFITS-", Remember the’old Stand, near the Market House. ‘ ASHER WEIL. Successor to Steiner & Rro’a. Carlisle, Dec.,22/18&9. % , Gold and; Silver Plenty. TO be saved bj calling at the subscriber, who has just returned from the Eastern cities, with the largest stock of PALL AND WINTER GOODS, ever brought to Carlisle. . Ladies Dress Goods, French Merinos, (plain and figured,) Cobergs, Do- Laines, all prices, alma cross Overs, Oriental Lus tres, Alacians, and a largo assortment of Plain and Figured Silks, AlapacCas, Bombazines, Ac. Embroideries. French Worked Collars, Undersleovcs, Handker chiefs, Flouncings, Edgings, Laces, Insortings, Ao. Bonnets arid Ribbons. A good assortment of bonnets and ribbons. Shawls arid Mantillas. Stella, (of every description, Brocba. Thibet Wool, (Black- and colored,) Bay State and Gentlemen's Shawls. 'Mantillas of all kinds. Domestic Goods. Muslins, Tickings, Ginghams, Checks, Osnaburgs, and linen and Cotton Sheetings. Gloves and Hoisery. A large lot of Hoisery and Gloves, such as men?s. women's, and children's. Gloves and Hoisery of all kinds. Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, Cassimercs) Jeans, (plain and Barred. Carpels and Oil Cloths. Ingrain, Venetian, throe, rag and hemp Carpets. Oil cloths of all widths. ■ ) Trunks and Carpet Bags. A large assortment of Trunks and Carpet Bags. A liberal patronage arid you will bo rewarded.— Remember the old stand, a few doors east of the Carlisle Bank. Carlisle, Deo. 22,1859, NEW FALL GOODS. LEIDICH & SAWYER, at their NEW STORE, East Main street, two doors below Martin’s hotel, respectfully announce to the public that they have received fjrora the best importing and jobbing houses of Now and Philadelphia, the largest and best selected Stock of Fall and Winter DRY 600DS, over offered in Carlisle, embracing all kinds and qualities of DRESS GOODS, (latest Paris styles,) Shawls of every description, Cloth Mantles in every variety, FTRS, fresh and direct from the manufac turers, Mourning Dross Goods, in all their varieties, men's and’ boys' cloths and cassimcros, men's Shawls, Drawers and UUdorshirts, - Hoisory of all kinds, suited for the season,- Alexander’s celebrated KID GLOVES, in every shade and number; HOOP SKIRTS, Hanover Buck Gloves, warranted genu ine, Buck Gnnntlcls, EMBROIDERIES, RIB BONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, and a complete as sortment of all other kinds of Dry Goods. Wo will bo making constant additions to our stock during tho season. LEIDICH A SAWYER. Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1852. ■ GAS Lighters and Wax Tapers can bo had at Philip Arnold's. December 22, 1859, GREAT ARRIVAL OF Fall and Winter Goods. rpHE subscriber having jusb rofomed from i Philadelphia,; annonnoe,JO B h.s custom offered in this mark.tom bracing every variety of Ready-made Clothing, b \“a\ n lrek twmJd French bine-black, bluo grccn Satin Grenadine, fancy Cassimero and plain Doc fm Vesrings. Also, a very largo ami handsome assortment of plain and fancy Cravats, Stocks, No poleon Tics, fine quality Chinese Sdk, aULinc Pocket Handkerchiefs, fancy and plain Collars, fans ponders, and half Hoso.of overt descrip ion. Also n very largo assortment of TRUJiIvS. call particular attention to onr largo andj, ex ‘ rn itv.of English sole leather T™" kB » V alises, ?„ d S' largo variety of Carpet and Oil Cloth Bogs, Ac., a largo lot of extra made Umbrellas, all of which will bo sold at tho lowest prices. Call and examine for yourselves at- tho old stand in North Uanovor street, opposite tho “American jjyjjjggjoN. . Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859—4 t. .■ _ New Store and New Goods. AAFTEk returning his acknowledgements for tho very liberal patrohago which 60s boon extended to him, the undersigned would.cull atten tion to the fact that ho has just ro-oponed his exten sive assortment, of Family Groceries, m his now store-room, on tho south-east corner of tho Public Souarc, where tho public are invited to call and ex amino a stock of Goods which in elegance, variety and exten", will defy competition j comprising in nart of loaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugars, Java, Bio and Roasted Coffee. Every variety and quality of Tea Spices, (ground and unground,) Pickles, Sauces, Table Oil, Now Orleans, Sugar-housp and Trinidad Molasses; New York and Philadelphia So runs; Cheese, Macaroni, Vcrmccilli, Split Peas, Hominy, Mince-moat, Corn Starch, Forma, Choco late Extract of Coffco, Refined Sugar at reduced rate’s washing and baking Soda, Tobacco bf tho most favorite brands, and tho finest quality of So-, gars. A beautiful assortment of , Britannia Ware, plain and gold band China-ware, Glass, Queens, Stone and Earthen Ware, in great variety, and an elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, Extracts and. Perfume ry for the toilet. _. . _ Fruit* : Including Peaches in cans, Raisins, tran-. berries, Dry Apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lem ons, for the tabid, Olivo do., stuffed. ■ Tomato Katsup, Walnut “ . Mushrooh - Worcestershire Sauce, Pickles, Raisins, Dates, Figs,. Nectarines, Oran ges,-Lemons. Ac. Fine Hams, Dried Beef, Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all at the low est prices. WM. BENTZ. Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1859. ~ Immense Stock of Hardware. I "'HE subscriber has just returned from the, eastern cities, and would call the attention of his friends and the public, generally; to the largo and well selected assortment of Hardware which be has now on hand, consisting in part of BUILDING MATERIALS, such as nails, screws, hinges, bolls, locks, glass of every description and quality, white, polished, Ame rican, French, enameled and double thibk of all si zes t .paints, pilg.jvarnishes, Ac. v '.... .. • Tqols, including edge tools of every description, saws, planes, braces, bits, augurs, squarev gauges, files, rasps, hammers, vices, screw plates, anvils, blacksmith helloes, Ao. , Shoemakers and Saddlers, will find a largo assort ment of tools x>f every description, together with la dies and gentlemen's Morocco lining, binding, pat ent and French calf skins, awls, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mountings, odlars, girthing, whip stocks, deer hair, saddle trc.es, Ac. Coachnakers Tools and trimmings of all kinds,, such as hubs, snokes, felloes, shafts, hows, floor cloth, canvass cloth, damask, fringo, lace, mass, ax les, springs, bglts, clips, Ac. Cabinet-makers will find a largo assortment,of varnishes, oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers, knobs of all kinds and sizes, mouldings, resets, hair cloth, plush, ourlod hair, chair and sofa springs, Ac. Housekeepers will also find a largo assortment of knives and forks, Britannia and Silver plated table and tea spoons, candlesticks, waiters, shovels, tongs, iron and brass kettles, pans, Ac., together with Co dorwnro of all kinds, suoh as tubs, bucket*, churns, Ac. Agricultural Implement », embracing plows of all kinds, cultivators, hoes, shovels, rakes, forks, chains, Ac. P. ARNOLD. Iron, a largo stock, which I am soiling at city, prices. Remember the old stanp, East Main street. HENRY SAXTON, Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859. mhk p. jlyne dc sour; XTHVING just received their Fall stock of of Hardware, which makes their stock very largo and complete. ■'Wo now stand ready to fur nish tho public with every variety of deeds in onr hue of warranted .quality, and at prices that defy competition. Enumeration is useless, suffice it to say they have everything in tho Hardware lino, that tno public can possibly stand in need of. The most we can say ie try us all-ye that want Goods at low prices. r "i' 1 ™ our sincere thanks to a generous pub f“ r thoI J vor y liberal patronage,' asking a oontin uation of tho same. JOHN P. LYNE A SON. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859. T°Nn bB imcvrE’ S somo of the choicesi BTer Qtr,roiin llpsiailß GOOD THINGS. IssSSQvAJIP CARLISLE FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP, CAR ANti SASH FACTORY, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE TTHIS extensive establishment is now, in X complete order, and suppled wdbthohest ma chinery for executing work in oto»7 Tho buildings have also been greatly °“* a 'S . _ spring, and stocked with tho newest and moat im proved tools for tho manufacture of J)oort t Window Frames, Sash, Shutters, Blipda, Mouldings, BracUots, andallolbcr kindaof rnrnouter work. Wo InvTtf3unaots, CflrpenlcrSi and P otbcrs to call and examine our facilities for do this description of work. pS~ Tho best mater - als used, and prices as low ns at any other cstab lishmont in tho county or olsowhoro. Steam Engines Built to Order and . ,„„ Upretoforo. Engines have boon recently repmredas «tof & Son, in this borough, budtforW.M.Jien«»r A hl & Brothers, K. Bryson A C°., Allen tow pj. B nd idenco of their superiority. Iron and Bran Casting! of every description, from rfL O skillful Paterh makers constantly employed. REPAIRING promptly attended to for Paper Mills, Strict, Grfst Mills, Factories, Ac Turn.ng; and Fitting Mill Spindles, Ac., done in tho best stylo. Threshing Machine) and Hone Poteen, such ns Bevil Gear Four Horse P°w” B . Hor ™. nta ’ Gear Four and Two Horse Powers, Corn Shelters, Crushers, Iron Rollers, Plow Castings, and other articles for farmers, on hand or promptly made to order. Burden Cars Built and Jicpaircd. Our facilities for building Cars arc now moro com ploto than heretofore, and enables us to fuyaish them to transporters on the railroad on aeeommo dating terms, and made of tbo best materials. Or dors solicited and entire satisfaction Tbo lone experience in tbo business of the senior partner of the firm, and the completeness of,our machinery in every branch of the c3ta, ; ll^ n ' e ° t ’ warrant us in assuring the best work to all who fa vor us with their orders. The continued patronage of our friend, and thepublie^is^spe^iysdiejted. Carlisle, Dcc. 22, 1850. ____ Carlisle Marble Yard, RICHAD OWEN. South Hanover street, opposite Bentzi* Store t Carlisle. THE subscriber has on hand a largo and well selected stock of Head-Stoiicti, nionnincnts, TOMBS, &c. f of ciiasto and beautiful designs, which he will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous,of selling out his stock. Head-stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles, 40., for buildings,.marble slabs fpr furniture, Ac., constant ly on band. Iron railing for ceinotry lots, &0., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt ly attended to. Carlisle, Dec. 22,1859. Something New! AQ PICULTURAL IMPLEMENT. AND SEED STORE. , M B. STRTCKLER & BROTHER, have • just opened, in the room-formerly occupied iby Sbryopk, Taylor '.two doors east of the market bouse, a I large assortment of Agricultural Implements and \ fertilizers, which,they aro prepared to sell on the’ most reasonable-terms.: Tbo stock .embraces . . «. 1 Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Hay, Straw apd Corn Podder Cutters, Reapers, Mowers, Drills, Cra dles, Scytlics, Cora Shelters, Porks, Show ’ els, Hoes, Hakes, Pruning Knives,. Whetstones for Mowers, and ev ery other article neccssa- . 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, • Also, Fruit, Garden and Flower Seeds; Seed Po tatoes of tho best varieties. They are constantly making additions to their stock, and will uSo every exertion to supply tho wants of tho agricultural community. Thoy have also tho agency for Evans & Wat tan's Salamander Safes. Orders left at tho storo for fruit and ornamental Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, will bo attended to promptly. • / Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850—ly. .ELEGANT STYLES, OF Fall aud Winter Hats and Caps. THE subscribers, thankful for the liberal encouragcmont.dxtendcd thorn; bog lenYo.to an nounco to their customers and the public generally, that they have just returned from the city, with an extensive and well selected NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER HATS & CAPS, • (gg|©|Ssg)of every stylo and variety, from the common WOOL to the fincstFUß and SILK HATS, which have been pur chased exclusively for cash, and can, therefore, bo sold at prices that cannot fail to please. BOYS 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 A CO. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. Real Estate Agency. OEJIOVAL.—A. L. SPONSLER, Real Es i-V/ate. Agent, Conveyancer and Scrivener, has re moved to his now pfhee, on Main street, five doors west of the Cumberland Valley Railroad Depot. Ho is now permanently located, and has on hand and for sale a very largo amount of Real Estate, consisting of Farms of all sizes,"* improved and un improved, Mill Properties, .Town Property of every description, Building Lots, also, Western Lands and Town lots. Ho will give his attention, as hereto fore to tho Negotiating of Loans, Writing of Deeds, •Mortgages, Wills, Contracts, and Sorivcning gen erally. p Carlisle, Deo; 22, 1959. American Life Insurance and Trust Company. Capital Stock, $500,000. COMPANY’S Building, Walnut St., S. E. corner of Fourth, Philadelphia. Life' Insu rance at the usual mutual rates; or at Joint Stock Rates at 20 per cent, less, , or, at Total Abstinence Ratos, the lowest in the world. A. WHILRDIN, Prea'l. J. C. Sims, Sect'y. WM. 'll. IVETZEL, Agent for Carlisle and vicin ity. Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1869—2 m. SPRAIGrU’g YOKE STATE Barley-Malted RYE WHISKEY. SOLE Agents for Pennsylvania, for the sale of this Whiskey. WM. ELLIOTT A Co. No. 68, N.2d St., Philaila. 3. S. Lynch * Co'.,. South Hanover Si, di rectly opposite tho Volunteer Printing Office, Car lisle, aro authorized to sell this Whiskey and have a largo stock on hand. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859—4m* Wcw and Prime riRANBERRIES, MACKERAL, SALMON, BUCKWHEAT, COFFEES, ' SUGARS, Baskets, Codarwaro, China, Glass, and all tho arti oloa usually kept in a Grocery store, have just boon added to our. former assortment. Our friends and customers havo our thanks for former favors, and are invited to bestow a share on ns in future. J. W. BBT. Carlisle, Dec-. 32, 1860.. Cumber I an dVal ley Bank, PROPRIETORS, Wimiam Kann, Root. C. Sterbett, Rich’d. Woods, •Jons 0. Dunlap, THIS BOnk, doing qusinoss in the name of Rronnoman A'Co., is now fully .prepared to; ' „ general Banking Business with promptnes, '• Money rOocivcd on deposit and paid back on a mand without notice. Interest paid on Special I. nnsita. Certificates of deposit bearing interm the rote.orTlvd per cent, WlilTjo issue#for a period as four nionjs. Interest on all cortifi c *t, ■’? will cease at maturity provided, however, that,, said certificates are renewed at any time thereat! ¥4 fop another given period, they shall hoar the rate of interest up to the time of renewal. Patl»#|l lor attention paid to the collections of notes, drafc'fl checks, Ac., in any part of the United . Staler,g||j Remittances rondo to England, Ireland, or t£%& Continent. The faithful and confidential oxecoti.teiS of all orders odtrusted to them, may bo relied tm, They call the attodtion of Partners, Mochndin. add’all others who desire a safe depository for iy money, to thoundoniablo that the of this Bank nro individually linblo to the extent Sr ’;' their estates for all the Deposits, and other oblinl V' tions of Kerr, Bronnoman A Co. f " They have recently removed into their now Bad K ing House, directly opposite their former stand hP West Main Street, a few doors oast of the Ilailroiif 'k Depot, whore they will at all times bo pleased give any information desired in regard to mosatejy matters in general. •' ‘fedfe Open for business from 9 o’clock in the monm' „ : until i o’clock in the evening. - r '' H. A. STURGEON, Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1850. I '’ '' Fire Insurance*. niHE Alien and East -Penn.sbofo’ Mutual Fire Jr | surance Company of Cumberland county, pointed by nn-aot of Assembly, is now fully or:ip ized, and in operation under the management oftlr'. following Managers, viz: Wim R. Gorges, Lewis Hycr, Christian Stoysp, . Michael Cooklin, J.C. Dunlap, Rudolph Mario, Daniel Bailey, Jacob H. Cooyer, Alcxaddcr Call cart, Jos. Wickorshnm, J. Eichelborger, S. Eberlj, j. Brandt ; ’' ' \( The rates of inanrancc arc as low and faroralli. , ■ as any Company Qfthe kind in the State. Person'/ , wishing to become members are invited to V . plication to the Agents, of the Company who u; a, willing to wait npon them at any time. j. ' S Officers op the Compass President—W. R. QORGAS, Ebbrly’s Mills, Cm-ft'M horland county. Vico Pros’t.—Chbistiae Stavuae, Carlisle Cm borland county. ' . ' . ws Scct’y.—Lewis Hver, Shophcrdstown, Comte-M? land county. ’ : [Si® Treasurer—Michael Cocklix, Cumberland county. ipP AGENTS. . ■ Cumberland Comity.—John Sherriok, Allen;Til' V*l entino FooiuMj Cumberland 5 Henry Zcancj_..,Vsi Shiromanetown; Lafayette Poffcr, DJckinso n ; Hea ry Bowman, Cbrirohtown; Mode- Griffith, Socil v** Middleton ; Sam’l. Graham. W. Ponnsboro’ Sic! Coover, Meohdnicsburg: J. W. Coeklin, Sbopk-4 town: D. Coover, Sbephordstown; J. 0. Sals >Jj ■ Silver Spring; Benj. Havorstiek, Silver Spin ( r John Hyer, Carlisle. ■". 1 ’ York County.—W. S. Piokmg, Dover: Jarf < Griffith. Warrington; J. F. Doardorff, Washington, ,• D. Butter, Fairviow; R. Clark, Dillsburg. Harritbura.— Houser #Loihmnn. , Members of. the Company having peten start w to expire, can have them renewed by making »Wi cation to any of the Agents, jonS b. cHURcn. , o*ebbbh^^ CHURCH & EBERLY, m Steam Saw lift & Lumber Yai® NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. ,|| All kimls of lumber eanstanlly delivered lit any point accessible by . • Kail Road, at the shortest fe s ■ y ■' _ - .police. , |Sf : Bn.n.DINO TIMBER OP ALI ■'***?• JVnd lengths exit to order. Carlisle, Doc. 22> 1859j—If. ,/ BARBER SHOP. My THE undersigned - respectfully informs patrons that ho has removed his Barber ShoptW, the BASEMENT OP Mr. SITE'S NEW BRII® ING, on North Hanover street, adjoining Mr. crstick'a Drug Store, and nearly opposite the where ho hopes to sec all hjs old customers, ands'-'J?; many new ones as wish to have their hair and flli. /v*' kers “done up” in the most fashionable style. , jj .'/l . AU the various branches of Barboring, soch Shaving, Hair Cutting,- Sham'poohihg, &e, f to. with promptness; A\BO, Cupping } Blading Extracting, y prepared to rhpair nil kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ac., that may ho intrusted to my care, °P reasonable terms. Hoping by strict attention to\: slncss to bo favored with h share of public ■ ■■ age. _ , • ’*■ ’ j Also, iv fine assortment of Jewelry, such as dies’ Breast pins, Ear Drops, (gold and cameo,) £ sea Breastpins and Ear Drops, Box and Pins all sizes, Gold Chains, Hooks, plated. Cha*; Lockets, Guards, Keys, Ac. Also, ,a large and assortment of Gold finger Rings, all of which be sold low. A liberal share of public earnestly solicited. ‘ 1 ' ' ' N, B.—l have recently received ft fine nssortiDf 1 '; of Silver Hunting Detached Lever and .Watches, and alargoassortment of silverplalcdh stool spectacles, which X can dispose of cheap-','. \ r • -JOS. H. STEEL Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1969-^-Om. ; *' '. : T~ "1 FOOXTE & BROTHER, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS & GAS FITIEE'- Directly opposite the Court House, in Churd Alley. V, ; Load and Cast Iron Sinks, ?; Hydrants, \ Bath Tnbe, ’ 3^. Hot and Cold Shoirorx Bath Boilers, Baths, “Wash Basina, Water Closets, Hydraulic Rams, Ac* Force and Lift Pumps, Ao., Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1859. ;. . TTNiVERSAL -FEED COTTER. ,-f h fe A-/ Hay and Fodder Cutter now in use, J® * [ Strioklor &> Brd's,, Agricultural Store; p flr 1 Farmers, call and soo. i Carlisle, Doo. 22, 1860. * Jonx S. Steutirtt, ! H. A, Sturoeoit. • r iff