vVLv^-VA- General Lane in missodri. SPEECH OF GENERAL JOE LANE, OF OREGON.], We.lay boforoour readers the nbleand in teresting speech of Gen. Lane, Senator from the neyr State of Oregon, delivered in the U. S. Senate, on the 19th ult., in reply to the re marks of Senators Pugh from Ohio, and Broun of Mississippi. The speech is not long, bat there is more sound sense in it than any speech wo hnvejeverread, It is constitution al from' beginning to end, and it is neither the Douglas doctrine nor the Southern extremist doctrine, but it is between the two,' emd is both national, conservative and constitutional. Wo have never read-anything that suits us bettor for Democratic doctrine, or that em- bodied our views so clearly. Senator Lane, by this speech,Jwill stand a better chance for ' the Presidency than any man wo know of. At tho'conolusion of the speech of the Hon. Joseph Lane, a brother Senator rose and paid Him the following compliment. He said: — "Mr. President, I rise to express the deep gratification I feel ‘at having listened to the '■ speech of the Senator from Oregon. There is in it more of conservatism, more of genuine nationality, more of that broad sontim'oht which covers this whole country, than in any speech which I have hoard pronounced in the Senate during the present session, and J per haps should not be extravagant if I said more than I have heard, during naif a dozen ses sions.” The pi'tli of the remarks thus eulogized are . based- upon the proposition “that Congress has no power over the question of slavery; that they cannot, under the Constitution, es tablish it in a Territory or prohibit it; and that a Legislative Assembly in a Territory, deriving its powers from Congress, cannot do what CdhgreM itself cannot do.” There can not be a more equitable and just method of settling this question than by adhering to this construction of the powers of tho government under the Constitution. There' is no possibil ity of invading the rights of tho States North or Soutb.vmdor such an interpretation. • Tho Senator from Oregon lays a manly grasp Upon tho Constitution; and urges that the equal rights of the States bo maintained iiaviolato; for one section cannot with proper respect for its own interests, inflict a wrong upon another,section, no sooner than it would be willing to submit to injustice attempted to be imposed upon themselves. lie sees clear ly, as-every true patriot must see, that “the principles of justice and equality must pre . vail in this country, or there can be no Un ion. We cannot do better than quote his own language, whore he says; “I do not see how any man . who loves the Union and tho Consti tution can discriminate between the sections of this country, and pretend to say that the common Territory of all shall bo given exclu sively to free labor or to slave 'labor. ’ “The citizens of tho States have equal rights in tho Territory while it remains in a Territorial condition; and when the people who inhabit come to form' a State constitu tion, then it is their right to prohibit slavery or to establish it as they see fit, and they have a right to bo admitted into tho Union as they shall decide.” He is not willing to proscribe Democrats who differ withhinnn opinion,on this Territorial question. He says in regard to this, sneaking of Senators Douglas and Pugh They are both good Democrats—upon all essential questions, this only excepted.— They will both labor to prevent tho election of a sectional man to the Presidency, and will, ! have no doubt, do all in their power to secure the. election'of the nominee of the Charleston Convention. “ Both love the Union ; they stand upon tiic principle of right ha they understand it, hut X must-difibr from them aa to tho power of the Slo in a Territory, while in a Territorial ition; but aa I said before; they will, I have no doubt, labor faithfully with tho De mocracy to secure tho election of tho nominee of the Charleston Convention.” , Whilst Wise, Dickinson and Dbffglaa have certainly great hold upon the popular senti ment, the Charleston Convention, may likely find'it prudent to look in the far distant Northwest, and nominate Hon. Joseph Lane, of Oregon, for the Presidency. —Macon Legion, Bloomington, Mo., Jan. 14, 1800. j A Queen can Never go Shopping. What holle of Broadway will envy her ma jesty when she knows the fact, that, according to.roynl etiquette, a queen cannot speak to a tradesman. A late work says: “ Victoria has been Soon standing not a yard away from one, addressing all her inquiries to an equerry, who repeated them to the tradesman, and a eain repeated to her majesty all his answers/' And the writer gives the additional informa tion. that she must die of thirst rather than pour out a glass of water for herself. When on a visit to the royal family of France, at Eu, the Queen of Belgium had been told that her Majesty of England took, every morning at ten o’clock, a glass of iced water. Accord ingly, on the day of her arrival, a servant du ty made his appearance at the appointed hour, bearing on a silver salver a carafe and two glasses, which ho tendered to the sovereign, who declined the refreshments with a wave of the_ hand. The Belgian Queen seeing this whispered to her son, who was present, to pour out a glass of water and offer it to the Queen; this being done, was graciously ac cepted,-the fact being that etiquette would not allow her Majesty to pour out the water for herself when a servant was present." The Old Lady and “ Her Interest.”—A Venerable woman who- is the owner of three sharcs in-ono-of the' banks in this city has so long received- a' semi-annual dividend of five , per cent, that sho was of the opinion that she was entitled to $l5 every six months, and she Was always prompt to visit the institution for what she called “her interest.” The last div idend was only four per cent., and when the Ihdy called sho was.paid $l2. After signing the divident book sho counted the bills and told the clerk he had made a mistake, as “her interest”'was $l5 eyery six months and sho. Had been paid that sum as long as sho could remember.- Explanations wore in vain; the old stockholder insisted that, “ her interest” Was SSB'a year; sho knew nothing and cared nothing about “ dividends and all that”—sho wanted “ her interest.’’ The busy clerks jvoro too much engaged to listen to the remonstran ces of the owner of the three shares, and she called for the President,- who,, she averred, knew all about her rights. Upon being told that the person sho named was no longer at the head of the institution, she replied, “That account/! for it all; the now sot don’t know How much mv interest is. I will go and see Mir. She called upon our'esteemed and liberal fellow citizen at his house and stated her case in most earnest tones. The $3 short were paid from private funds-and the woman went homo more than ever convinced she was right about the sum due her, and sat isfied that the “ now sot” in State street might do as good as those whoso, places they occu pied, but they could not cheat an old lady out of “ her interest” so long ns Mr. -■ ' li ve( j to see justice done. —Boston Transcript. Tkr“DiAMONDs" OF Pennsylvania.— The shipments of coal from-tho' different coal re gions in Pennsylvania; except the' Western part of the Slate; amounted last year to 7,801',- 000 tons, which, at §3,50 per ton in this mar ket, would make its value over $27,000,000; Adding about 4,000,000 of tons more for the western part of the State, and the value of the entire supply will not bo far short,of $35,000,- 000.'- This is pretty fair for a single product of the State.- KT’ - The; joy of tho-spirit is a delicate, sa cred deposit, and must be'kept in a pure cas ket; an unholy breath wilbdim its lustre and fhda its freshness.- (C7* Sorrow comes soon enough without de sdondenoy; it does a man no good to carry around a iightning rod to attract trouble,- A CARD. THOMAS >I BIDDLE, Attorncy-at-Law, No. 273 South Fourth street, Philadelphia.' December 22, 1859—0 m j ir. SEWSHAJI, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE with Wm. H. Miller, Esq., South Hanovor street, opposite tho Volunteer Printing Office. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859—tf. S. V. BIIBT, Attorney at law. oieco in Rheom’s Hall, rear of tho Court House, Carlisle. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850. * .. JOHN BAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE opposite “Marion Hull," Wosl Main street, Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle Dec. 22, 1959. J. J. BENDER, Iff. D. Homceopathist physician, SUR goon and Accouohour. Office South Hanovor street, formerly occupied by Dr. Smith. Dnrlislo, Dee. 22, 1850. A CARD. DR. JNO. K. SMITH rcspctfully aimoun cos to hia old friends and former patrons, that ho has rcTurned from his South-western tour, with his health greatly improved, and has resumed prac tice in. Carlisle. Office on Main street, one door west of tho Rail road Depot, where ho can bo found at all hours, day and night, when not out professionally* Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1859. tfQOk DR. I. C. LOOMIS, BEAT; flEgppfo TIST. South Hanover Street, next door to tho Post Of ffico. • N. B.—Will bo absent from Carlisle tho last ten days of olfch month. Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1860. • DR. GEO. S. SEARIGHT, From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Office at tho residence of his mother, East Louth cr street, throe doors below Bedford. Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1859. JVew Coal aud Lumber Yard. THE subscribers have this day entered into part nership to trado in COAL AND LUNBEK.— Wo will have constantly on hand and furnish, to or der, all kinds and quality of SEASONED LUMBER, ' sucU as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Pal ing and Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked I Flooring, Weatherbonrding, Posts, Kails, and all kinds of Shingles, to-wit: White Pine, Hemlock, Chesnut, and Oak, of different qualities. Having, cars of our own wo can furnish bills to order of any length and size at the shortest notice and on tho most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will ho kept under cover so that they can bo furnished dry at all times. erton, Broken, Egg, licli we pledge ourselves to I Stovo nnd-Nut Co a), wL [ sell at tho lowest priced ■Best quality of Limeburners’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal always on. Land, at,the lowest figures; Yard west sido'of Grammer School, Main St. ARMSTRONG .& DOFFER. j Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1859; j Kew Coal Yard, AX THE WEST END OE CARLISLE. TUB subscriber •would respectfully call the attention; of Lunohurners and the citizens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to 'his NEW COALYARD, attached to his Ware House, on West High street, where be will keep constantly on hand a large supply of the best quality of Coal, to wit: Lykena Valley, Luke Fidler, Pine Giote, and I Trevcrton, Broken , Egg and Nut Coal—screon cd an< l dry, all of which z ?~ he pledges himself to sell at the lowestpossi- bio prices.- Best qual ity of Limehurnen* anti JJlacktmitht* Coal always ou band. £SS"' All. orders Joft at the Ware Hdiiso, oi'at his residence in .North Hanover street will bo promptly attended to J. W. HENDERSON. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 3859—tf.- ■ NEW ARRANGEMENT. ON and after Monday, 23d May, 1859, the subscriber will run a DAILY 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 A llinchmah,;Nos. 808 and 810 Market Street, will bo delivered in Carlisle the next day. J. IV. HENDERSON, Went High Street, Carlisle, Pa, Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1959. . JOHN EARLY. J. R. NONEMAKER. Forwarding a commission house FLOUR & FRED. COAL, PLASTER & SALT, The suascribcrs having taken tho Warehouse, cars and fixtures of William B. Murray’s well known es tablishment, on West High Street, opposite Dickin inson College, would inform tho public, that they have entered into a general Forwarding and Com mission business, ’ The highest market price will bo paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds. . They are also predared to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at tho lowest rates, with safety and despatch. Planter and Salt.kopi constantly on hand, and Flour and'Feed at wholesale or retail. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKEN’S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, SVNBURY WHITE' ASH, . Fimcburncrs' and .Dhcfotniihß’ Coal , constantly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of tho town. J EARLY A NONEMAKER. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. Still at the old Business. LUMBER AND COAL YARD, ON tlio Railroad East of Carlisle, in tlio immediate vicinity of tho Oos House. Tho subscribers have entered into partnership, and are doing business nt.tho old stand of Slirom & Heifer, where will ho found, at all times, LllAfcllEß and OCAL in all their varieties and qualities.' : ' ' LUMBER. Boards of every kind, Scantling, Frame Stiff, Shingles, Laths, Worked Flooring, Paling, Posts, Bails, Ac., and in fact ovory kind of Lumber usually found in a well stocked Yard, COAL, (UNDER COVER.) No pains will bo spared to famish Coal ly use, clean and dry, of all sizes and a mong which will bo found Lykcn’s Valley, Luko Fiddler, Sunbury White Ash, Trovcrton, Locust Mountain, Lobbery, Ac. And to our Limo burning frionds and Blacksmiths, wo would say, wo can ant 1 will furnish as ohoap : us tho cheapest, and of the best quality. ( The senior partner will bo on tho yard as usual to’ attend to those who may favor us - with a continu ance of their patronage. Thankful for past favors, wo solicit a continuance of their custom at the old yard.- Wo haVo on hand a largo stock of Lumber and Coal, and arc constantly receiving additions, which wo will soli as low ns any other yard in tho borough. Don’t fail to call at tho old yard near the Gas House. JACOB SHttOM; ROBERT M. BljAGtt. Carlisle, Doc. 22,' ISSO. JUagnevi’cotypes. IN beauty and durability, no “sun-drawn” picture equals a good Daguerreotype; this is tho opinion expressed by tho loading photographic jour nals of tho day, both American and English, and those may bo obtained at th 6 rooms of Mrs. Eev wolbs'Loutbor street, two doors west of Hanover. , Carlisle, Doc.-22, 185 S—U. I Cosmopolitan Art Association. FROM all sectloiis of tHo-country-subscri bers to this popular Aft Institution, (now in its sixth year,) arc being received in a ratio uhpaaral lolcd with that of any previous year. " * Any person can become a inember by subscribing $3 which will entitle bim to ’ Ist.—Tho beautiful Steel Engraving, " Shakspoaro and His Friends.” , . _ 2J. A Copy of the Elegantly UluslratodArt Jour nal, one year. > \ Bd. a Free Season Admission to tho Galleries, SAB Broadway, New York. In addition to which, over four hundred valuable Works of Art are .given to subscribers us Premiums, comprising choice Paintings, Sculptures, Outlines, <fec., by tho First ■American" and Foreign Artists. - The supurb engraving, which every subscriber will receive immediately on receipt of subacribtion, entitled is of a character to give unqualified pleasure and satisfaction. No work of equal value was over be fore placed withiu tho reach of tho people at such a price. The engraving is of very largo size, being printed on heavy plate paper, 30 x 38 inches ma ting a most superb ornainout suitable for tho walls of either the library, parlor, or office. It can bo scut to any part of tho country, by mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postage pro- TMnk'ofit! Such a work delivered free of charge, and tho Art-Journal, one year, for $& . . . Subscriptions will bo received until tho evening of tho 31st of January, 1860, at which time tho hooks will close, and tho Premiums bo given to subscri bers. . • No person is restricted,!© a single subscnbtion.— Those remitting $l5 are entitled to six memberships. Subscriptions from California, tho Canadas, and all foreign provinces, must bo $3 60 instead of $3, iu order to defray extra postages. Persons wishing to form clubs will apply for a circular of terms, Ac. The beautifully illustrated Art Journal, giving full particulars, will be sent on receipt of 18 cts., in stamps or coin. Address ; • C.X. DERBY, Actuary, G. A.. A., \ 516 & 518 Broadway, Now York. Subscription also received by , i Vi T . J. Siieaker, Hon, Sec. for Carlisle. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. . Fancy Goods, Gift Books, &c. S 'W. lIAVERSTICK has just received • from the city and is now opening a splendid display of Fancy Goods, suitable for the Holidays, to which ho desires to call the attention of his friends and the public. His assortment cannot bo surpass ed in novelty and elegance* and both in,quality and price of the articles cannot fail to please purchas ers. , It would bo impossible to cuumerato his FANCY GOODS, , which comprises every variety of , fancy articles of the most exquisite finish, such as— Papier Macho-Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands and trays, fancy ivory, pearl and shell card casosj i ladies' Fancy Baskets, fancy Work Boses, with sow- \ ing instruments, Port Monuaies, of every variety, Gold Pons, and Pencils/ fancy paper weights, pape teries, and a largo variety of ladies' fancy statione ry. ' Moto seals and wafers, silk' and bead purses, ladies’ riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies* lino cutlery, perfume baskets and bags, brushes of ove r ry kind for the toilet, Roussel's perfumes of the I .Various kind, musical instruments of all kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished, and ablow rates. Al so, an extensive, collection of BOOKS, comprising the various English and Antcrican Annuals for 1859, richly cmbclishod and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children's Pictorial Bools, for children of all ages. His assortment Of School Books and School I Stationery is also complete, and comprises overy thiuguscd.in College and the Schools. Ho also desires to call the particular attention of families to his clcgant.assortraont of . LAMPS, aiIiANDOLES, &c., Wo constantly mvcon hand all kinds f FAMILY COAL, idcr cover, which icy will deliver dry id clean to any part the borough, to wit: /kens Valley, Luke tddler, Locust Moun in, Lobberry, Trev- from tho extensive establishments o£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, Prints, Panel/ Con/cclionan/, Nnta, Preserved . Fruit*, Ac., \ in every variety, and all prices, oil of which .are pure and fresh, such as can be confidently recom mended to his friends. His stock embraces every thing in the lino of Fancy .Goods,- with many other articles useful to housekeepers which the public ore especially invited to call and sec, at the old stand opposite the. Deposit Bank. S. W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1850. TIIE underaigped has just returned from Philadolphiirnnd, New York, with tho largest and most magnificent stock of Goods over brought to Carlisle, which for stylo and beauty are unpar alleled. Tho Ladies aro particularly invited to examine our varied and splendid stock of consisting.of plain black Silks, fancy do., of every description, Bayadere and figured do., elegant Vel vet Poplins, both plain and fancy. French Merinos, tho largest stock west of the cos tern cities. . Cashmeres, plain and figured; all Wool Delaines, plain and figured. i Shawls, a very largC' assortment of over 400— | Stella, BoCha’a, Jacquard, Blanket and Mourning Shawls'of every quiility, 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 1 tho most cele brated manufactures in tho U. S. at all prices, both white and unbleached. Linens; a large stock of every, description, Table Cloths, Napkins, and for Shirtings, from tho best manufacturers in Ireland. Ginghams; a very largo 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' Dross Trimmings,” to suit every va riety, of Dress Goods. Gloves; -Kids, Gauntlcs, Silk & 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 tho attention of tho la dies to our largo stock of well selected Ribbons. Gentlemen’s wear; Cloths, Cassimorcs, Satinets, Velveteens andcCords; over 10,000 yards of Satinets at very low prices. Carpets; a largo and well selected stock of Car pets of every description of over 6,000 yards. Hanover Gloves; tho far-famed and well-known LOCUST GAP, Hanover Gloves, are only sold by mo, as I am tho only authorized agent for tho sale of them .in this county. .Wo have just received COO palrs.of them. My storo is at tho old stand, in Hanovor street, nearly opposite tho Post Office. Givo us a call and examine our stock. . L A. W. BENTZ. Carlisle, Doo. 22,1850. HAVE just returned from the Eastern ci tics with a largo and well selected stock of WINTER GOODS, to which they respectfully in vito tho attention of buyers. It embraces every thing new and rare thrown in tho market by recent ’importations and auction sales, including fancy SILKS, newest style's; Velvet Poplins, elegant flg. Merinos, jig. Pftria Delaines, satin finished Vdlon ~tlas, and all other kinds of Dress Goods. Also, a large assortment of Broclia Shawls, Scotch, Waterloo, double reversible and Bay State Shawls, Mantles, Raglons, from wholesale manufac tures, acknowledged tho best stylos in town. Purs, Furs, Furs in every variety, Sable Stone, Martin, Siberian Capes, Cuffs and Muffs, Russian fitch, Nronoh,. Sable, and American fitch. Chil dren's Furs of all kinds, wo warrant them all free from moths, having purchased direct from manu turca. Ladies and Gpntlomon will find on inspection a full lino of every class of goods, kept in a first class dry good store. For Holiday presents we are fully prepared with a fine stock of fancy and desirable goods. - 'i Wo fool prepared with this largo additition 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 thorn „ „ LEXDICH A SAWYER. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859. TJAVINO, Mnokoral,. Shad in barrels,-hal£ A barrels, quarter barrels, fresh Grooorios, Li quors, Tobacco, Sogars, at tho lowest- cash prices— Butter, Eggs, Baqon, Hams, Beeswax, Tallow, Soap, and Rags, taken in exchange at tho cheap grocery Carlisle, Dee. 22,186(1. WMi MOT * r /~ SIXTH ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT! CONTINUED SUCCESS OP THE “SRAKSPEARB AND 1113 PRIESrDS,” Christmas Presents ! Winter Goods. Dress' Goods, EEIDICU & SAWYER, Fish. Wow Is tlie iliac for Bargains TO FALL AND WINTER GOODS 1 At the New Slor/ej comer c/N. Banoter andlottlher 4ireet>»\ TPHE undbrsigrißilTOturns thanks for-thoj)a-- 1 ronago bestowed upon him by the tho sametime respectfully announces that ho has just returned from Philadelphia,.and is now open, ing a new lot of FALL and VINTFB Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part as follows, and which ho is deter mined to sell at tho lowest cash P” 003 ' , ' SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS, Challios, Alapnpas,Do- Lainos, Do Cages, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Borages, Brilliants, French and Scotch Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Ac. SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every stylo and quality. ’ '' I. Staple and'Domestic Dry Goods. Cloths, CasaimorcS, Vestings, Flannels, Muslins, Tickings, Stripes, Chocks, Calicoes, Cottonados, Lin ens, Shootings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills, Mar seilles, Qnilts, colored and white Carpet Cham, do. Parasols and Umbrellas. Also, a largo and splon dip assorlinent ot PONNPTS, NA TS, CAPS, Soots and Shoes, A superior lot of fresh GROCERIES, Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Bice, Spices, do. Having selected my entire stock with tho greatest care and the lowest cash prices, I can Assure my friends and tho public generally, that I will do all in my power to mttko my establishment as tho “HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS. Those who wish to purchase will find it to thoir ad vantage to call and examine my stock before pur 03° X will pqy the highest for ß'UT-. TEE, EGGS, MAOS, SOAP and Carlisle, Deo. 22 f 1059. ' Bargains! Bargains! SAVE YOUR MONEY BY calling at te store noxt to Kline’s Ho tel, North Hanover street, Carlisle, whore you can buy Goods at a saving of 25 per cent, as the subscriber is detorininod to soli bis large and wol selected stock of Domestic and Foreign Dry Oopds* without reserve/ at cost or city prices. Bleached and unbleached mnslins at city prices. Pillow case muslins and Shootings “ ' . Apron and,Furniture checks u Tickings and PeniCStiripos , “ Cotton, linen and,woolen table cloths .Domestic and Manchester Ginghams u The best calicoes at, 10 ots. and the rest u Fancy and black Lawns, , “ Lavclla cloth and Deboges u Bareges and Pongee mixture lt Plain and figured mouslin-de-lainos Challioa and Barege do-loincs il Silk Poplins and .Alpacas • “ Parasols and Umbrellas u Stella, printed and plain Shawls “ Fine embroidered collars u Skeleton and other Skirts u Swiss Muslin, Cambric and Jaconet . “ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs , . u . Black and coPd Silks . u Black and cpl'd Cloth . • Cnssimoros and Merino Cassimcrcs “ Kentucky Joans And Cassinots u Plain and striped stuff “ Plaiu and twilled .Linen . ri< . White and col'd Flannels u Hosiery and Gloves. Trunks and Carpet Bags " Country merchants will do well by calling, as they will save expenses, i and any one wishing to com monoo business will secure, himself by buying the ontirostbek—one oftho best stands in town. So eve ry ono can make money by colling on S. L. LEVI Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1850. New goods! AT ©GILEV'S NEW STORE. TUST returned from the city, and now open v. ing.a largo assortment of elegant and fashion- . WINTER GOODS/ Ladies’ Cloth Cloaks and Shawls in great variety.— Ladies’ Dress Goods of nil the now stylos, “handsome , and very cheap.‘ As full asaortmonit of Press 1 run nings, Cloak Taasclß, &C. Ladies’. TCRS, .good & \ cheap. Qonts Cal'ooes, Muslin do laincs, Cioth for Overcoats, Cloth for La dies’ Cloaks, Ac. -4* ■ • ' The stockis now* large 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 Phpot Also, BOOTS and SHOES. A lot of prime Mo rocco Boots and Shoes for Ladies and Misses, of Willis’celebrated make, just received. 1 CHARLES OGILBY. t. Carlisle, Dee. 22,1859. able GREAT ARRIVAL OF WINTER CLOTHING. Th Vi subscriber has returned from tbo Eas tern-Cities, with a largo and well selected stock WINTER CLOTHING, GENTLEMENS FURNISHING Goods, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Ac., which ho can-soli at such prices, as to astonish the natives. Having taken particular pains to select goods es pecially adapted for; this market, ho can assure his customers, that they arc well and fashionably made. Buyers will find it to their interest to examine bis stock, as he has determined to soil upon the motto of “ SMALL PROFITS." Remember tho old Stand, near the'Market House. • ASHER •'WEIL. i Successor to Sieiner tfr Rro’s, Carlisle, 800. 22,1850. Gol<l and Silver Plenty. TO bo saved bjj calling at tbo subscriber, who has just returned from tho Eastern cities, witli tho largest stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, over brought to Carlisle. Ladies! Dress Goods, French Merinos, (plain and figured,) rCoborgs, Do- Lames, all prices, alma cross Overs, Oriental Lus tres, Alacians, and a largo assortment of Plain and Figured Silks, - Alapaecas, Bombazines, Ac. Embroideries. French Worked Collars, Undorslcovcs, Handker chiefs, Flounoings, Edgings, Laces, Insortings, Ac. Bonnets and Ribbons. A good assortment of bonnets and ribbons. Shawls and Mantillas. ' Stella, (of every description,) Cbasmero, Brocha, Thibet Wool, (Black &nd colored,) Bay State and Gentlemen’s Shawls. Mantillas of all kinds. Domestic Goods. Muslins, Tickings;'Ginghams, Chocks, Osnaburgs, and linen and Cottoh Shootings. • Gloves and Hoisery. A largo lot of Holsory and Gloves, such as men’s, women’s, and ohildron’s. Gloves and Hoisery of all kinds. Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, Cassimotos, Joans, (plain and Barred.) Carpets and Oil Cloths; Ingrain, Venetian, three, tag and homp Carpets. Oil cloths of all widths.- l Trunks and Carpet Bags. A largp assortment, of Tranks and Carpet Bags. A liboi'ol patronage and you will bo rowarded.— Remember tho,old itand, a few doors oast of the Carlisle Bank.B. ARNOLD. • .Carlisle, Bee. 22,1859. NEW FALL GOODS. LEIDICHi ’& SAWYER, at their NEW STOKE, East, Main street, two doors below Martin’s hotel, respectfully announce to the public that they have received from the best importing and jobbing houses of Now York and Philadelphia, Me largest and best selected Stoch of Fall and Winter DR t GOODS, over offered in Carlisle, embracing all kinds and qualities of DRESS GOODS, (latest Paris stylos,) Shawls of every description, Cloth Mantles in every variety, FTRS, fresh and direct from the manufac turers, Mourning Dress Goods, in all thoir varieties, men's and boys' cloths and cassimores, men's Shawls, Drawers and Underskirts, Hoisery 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 GuantletSi EMBROIDERIES, RIB BONS; DRESS I'RIMMINGS;. and ! n complete as sortmont of ail.othoi'kinds of Diy‘Goods.’ Wo will bo making constant additions to our stock during tho season. LEIDIOH A SAWYER. Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1850. GAS Lighters and Wax Tapers can bo had at Philip Arnold's. December 22, 1860,- GREAT ARRIVAL OF Fall and Winter Goods. bracing every variety of ... Ready-made Clothing) and Picoo Goods, which will bo made ; ord "» sold by tho yard, among which a few articles may b °F?nobb”clftwillod French, bluo-blaok, WuCjgrccn, brown, drab and olarot Cloths; Petershams, Kuss.a Fur, Coatings, Mohair and Beaver, black Doeskin, silk-mixed plain and fancy Cnssi mores of every stylo and quality, fine bilk and Plush, Satin, Gronadino, fancy Cassunoro andl plain_Doo skih Vestings. Also, a very largo _and handsome assortment of plain and fancy Na poleon "Tics, fine quality; Chinese Silk, all Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, fancy and plain Collars, taus pondors, and half Hoso of every description. Also, a very largo assortment of TBUNKS., Wo call particular attention to our largo and extra qual ity of English solo leather Trunks, Valises, and a largo variety of Carpet and Oil Cloth Bags, 40.; a largo lot of extra mado Umbrellas, all of which will bo sold at tho lowest prices., Call and examine for yourselves at tho old stand in North Hanover street, opposite tho "American House/- LmNOST(W- Carlislo, Deo. 22, 1859—1 t. fcßOfiF 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 fact that ho has just ro-oponod his exten sive assortment of Pa mill/ Groceries, in his now store-room, on tho south-east corner of tho Public Square, where the public are invited to cajl and ex amine a stock of Goods which in elegance, variety and extent, will defy competition; comprising in part of loaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugars, Java, Bio W,Boaster Coffee. Every variety and quality of Tea. Spices, (ground and unground,) Pickles, Sauces, Table Oil, Now Orleans, Sugar-house and Trinidad Molasses; Now York and Philadelphia Sonins; Cheese, Macaroni, Vormcoilli, Split Pons; Hominy, Minco-moat, Corn Starch, Farina, Choco late, Extract of Coffee, Bclined Sugar at reduced rates, washing and baking Soda, Tobacco of tho mgat favorite brands, and tho finest quality of Sq gars. A boautiful 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 • ' Fniita: Including Peaches means, Raisins, Cran berries, Rjy Apples, citron, almonds, lem ons, Sac. a LIQUORS: Wholesale and retail, em bracing common and old Ryo Whiskey, Irandics, dark and pale; Lisbon, Shorty* Port, Ma-. dcria, Ginger, Catawba and Muscat Wines, in casks and bottles,* bootch Whiskey, Holland Gin, and Scheidam Schnapps. ' FISU AND SALT, A largo stock of Lamps, including DyotPs cele brated lamps for burning Kerosene or coal OH> Sperm and Star, candles. •_ __.••• Cedar-Ware and Rrooma, Brushes, Ropes, Mops, Soaps, Door-mats, Walters, -Looking-glasses, fine letter and note paper,.Willow ware, Fainted buckets, Ac., Cotton and Woollen 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, his stock Comprises everything that is called for in his lino of. business, and no effort will bo spared to .render entire satisfaction to his cus tomers. . C. INHOFF. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859—1 y. > Good! Very Good! . TUST received at the cheap Grocery of the subscriber, lots of good things, a part of which aro the following: Hermetically sealed Ponchos, • 4< , •. Tomatoes, “ « Coni, “ “ • “ - .Poos, . , “ Asparagus, “ Oysters, " . “ LobatcrS, “ “ Pino. Apple, “ u Turtle Soup, “ * ( " Sardines,. u Minch -JVtcat, Pickled Gorkins, Chow Chow, Piccalli* li, Cauliflower, Lobsters, Capers, Olives, Tomntoo Katsnp, Walnut do., Mushroom do., Pepper Sauce, Hominy, Gritts, Poup Beans, Cranberries, the finest Dried Boof, Sugar cured Hams, Shoulder, Bologna, Sausage, Maccaroni, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molas ses, Fish of all kinda, Spices, Quconswaro, fine So gars and Tobacco, 25,000 German Sizes, and the very best LIQUORS in the State, Confectionery and Fruit, &0., which wo offer to tho publio at tho low est prices for .cash. WM. BENTZ. Carlisle, Deb. 22, 1850. ■« , ;(t ft •" u GOOD THINGS. THE subscriber has received a fresh arrival of tho following: . Fresh Tomatoes in cans, ■ “ Peaches “-' . ' t( Salmon « u Lobsters Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Gellatine, Sap Sago Cheese, Virgin Oil of Aix, for tho table, Olivo do., stuffed; . Tomato Katsup, • Walnut u Mushroon u Worcestershire Sauco, Pickles, Raisins, Dates, Figs, Nectarines, Oran ges, Lemons, Ao. Fine Hams, Dried Beef, Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all at the low est prices. ~t WM. BENTZ. Carlisle, Dec. 22,1859. Immense Stock of Hardware. iilyntSAiiP THE subscriber hiis just returned from tho eastern cities, and would' call tho attention of his friends and tho public generally, to tho largo and well selected assortment of Hardware which he has now on hand, consisting in part of B UllDim MA TEItIALS, such as nails, sorowd, 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, Ao. Tools, including edge tools of every description, sows, pianos, braces, bits, augurs, squares, gauges, files, rasps, hammers, vices, screw plates, anvils, blacksmith helloes, Ac. - 1 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, doer hair, saddle trees, Ao. Coachmakers Tools and trimmings of all kinds such as hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, bows, floor' cloth, canvass cloth, damask, fringe, lace, moss, ax los, springs, bolts, clips, Ao. Cabinet-makers will find a large assortment of varnishes, oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers, knobs of all kinds and sizes, mouldings, resets, hair cloth, plush, curled hair, chair and sofa springs, Ac. Houeekeeper'll will also find a large 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 dorwaro of nil kinds, such as tubs, buckets, churns, Ac. Agricultural Implements, embracing plows of nil kinds, cultivators, hoes, shovels, rakes, forks, chains, Ao. Iron, a largo stock, which I aia selling at city prices. Remember the old stanp, East Main street. n „ , L „„ HENRY SAXTON. Oarlislo, Doo. 22, 1859. JOHW P. LYSE & sow, 'trHVlNajust received thoir Pall stock of , M. of Hardware, which makoa thoir stock very !argo and complete. Wo now stand ready to fur msh the public with every variety of Goods in our line of warranted quality, and at prices that defy competition. Enumeration is useless, suffice- it to say they have everything in the Hardware Hue, that tho public can pbaSibly, stond in need of. Tho most wo can say is try us all yb that Want Goods at low prices. ii r ° tu .™ ottr ?j ncoro thanks to a generous pub uMforonL^^ orJp ’ trodago '“ Bkin «-^- rr , „ J °HN P. LYNB A Sok Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1860. • Tn.^imaorK 8 somoof the °> loiceB ‘ Dtambe“m AL ' 6VCf “ “ oaimß - CARLISLE FOUNDRY, MACHINE Slioi’, CAR AND BASH, FACTORY, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. THIS extensive establishment is now in' complete order, and suppled with tho boat ma chinery for executing work in every department, Tho buildings hive also boon greatly enlarged tom spring, anil stocked with tho newest and most im proved tools for tho manufacture of Boors '■ Window Erames, Sash, Shutters, Blinds. Mouldings, Brackets, and all other kinds of 'Carpenter work. Wo invito Builders, Carpenters, nnd others to call and examine our facilities fordo inu this description of work. JfSS' Tho best materi als used, and prices as low ns at any .tithor; estab lishment, in tho county or olsowhoro. gleam Engines Built to Order and repaired as heretofore. Engines have boon roomily hullt for W. M. Henderson A Son, in this borough, R BrVson A Co., Allen township, Ahl A Brothers Nowvillo, Shade A Wetzel, North Middleton, nnd fthors, at whoso establishments they may bo soon hi daUy operation, and to whom wo can refer for ev idence of their superiority. Iron and Braes Casting* of every • description, from tho smallest lo tho hoavrat pmcos, executed at short notice, for every kind of ™“ ob '™- ry. A largo variety of mill eastings now on hand. Two skillful Patorn makers constantly employo'l. REPAIRING promptly attended to for Paper Mills, Dislillorics, Grist Mills, Factories, Ac. Turning and Fitting Mill Spindles, Ac., dono in tho best style. Threshing Machines and Horse Powers, such ns Bovil Gear Four Horso Powers, Horizontal Goar Four nnd Two Horso Powers, Corn Shollors, Crushers, Iron Rollers, Plow Castings, nnd other articles for farmers, on hand dr promptly mado,,tO : order. RIES Our facilities for building Cars nro now more com plete than heretofore, and enables us to furnish them to transporters on tho railroad on accommo dating terms, nnd made of th? best materials. Or ders solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed. Tho long experience in tho business of tho somor partner of tho firm, nnd tho completeness of our machinery in .every brunch of tho establishment, warrant us in assuring tho host work to all who fa vor us with their orders. Tho continued patronage of our friends and tho public is respectfully solicited. F. GARDNER A CO. Carlisle,.Dec. 22, 1859. South Hanover street, opposite Bentos’ t '&iore, Carlisle, THE subscriber has on hand a largo and well selected stock of Mead-Stones, Monuments, TOMBS, Ao., of chaste and beautiful designs, which ho 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, Ac;, for buildings, marble, slabs for furniture, Ac., constant ly on hand., Iron railing for cemetry lots, Ac., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt-, ly attended to. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859. - AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SEED STORE. .... M B. STRICKXER & BROTHER, have • just opened, in the room formerly occupied by Shryock, Taylor A Smith, Zug's now building, Main St., *two ■ doors oast of the market house, a largo assortment of- Agricultural Implements and fertilizers,’ ’wbiolrthoy aro prepared to'soil, on’ the. most reasonable terms.. The stock,embraces Plows, Cultivators, IlarrowS, Hay, Straw aud Corn Fodder Cutters, Reapers, Mowers, Drills, Cra dles, Scythes, Corn Shelters,'Forks, Shov- , , els, Hoes, Rakes, Pruning Knives, Whetstones for Mowers, and ov -5 cry other article neccssa t ry for farm use, fresh, K u 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. Butler Tubs,’ Bowls, Ac. i Also, Fruit, Garden and Flower Seeds; Seed Po tatoes of' the best-varieties* They arc constantly making additions to their stock, and will lisp every exertion to supply the wants of the agricultural community. They have also the agency for Evans & Salamander Safes. . . / Orders loft at the store for fruit and ornamental Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, will bo attended to promptly. . Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859—iy. ELEGANT STYLES, or Fall and .Winter Hats and Caps. THE subscribers, thankful for the liberal encouragement extended them, bog leave to an nounce to their customers and the public generally, that they have just returned from the city, with an extensive and well selected NE ]V STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER lIATS & CAPS, every stylo and variety; from the common WOOL to the finest FUR and Kwra SILK .lIATS, which have been pur chased exclusively for cash, and can, therefore, bo sold at prices that cannot fail to please. AND CAPS.—A largo supply;, and of the latest fashions, on hand. ■ ■ Hats manufactured to order, lit the best stylo and of superior materials. • , J. 'G. CALLIO & CO. Carlisle, Dob. 22, 1859. 13 EMOVAL.—A. L. SPONSLER, Seal Us , f A fi ent * Conveyancer and Scrivener, has ro m°vod to hw new °ffi co , on Main street, five doors west of tho Cumberland Valley Railroad Depot - lie is now permanently located, and has'on hand and for sale, a very large 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 Scrivoning gen erally. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1959. American I.ffc InsutajMcc and Trust Company. Capitai;»'S*ock ) $500,000. /“COMPANY’S Building, Walnut St!, S. E. vy corner of Fourth, Philadelphia. Lift Jubu ranco at the usual mutual rates; or at Joint Stock Kates at 20 per cent. less, or, at Total Abstinence Kates, tho lowest in tho world. Tn a c- , A> WHIM-DIN, pres , J. C. Sims, Sect’;/. WM. 11. WETZEL, Agent for Carlisle and vicin- Jty. Carlisle, Deo, 22, 1859—2 m. SPRAIGVE’S YORK STATE BARLEY-MALTED rye whiskey. s^thisttf Ponnsyivan!a - f ° r thoßai ° WM. ELLIOTT & Co. T _ Ao. 08, N. 2d Si,, Philada. S ; Lynch A Co., South Hanover St., di rooliy opposite tho Volunteer Printing Office, Car lisle, aro authorised to sell this Whiskey and have a largo stock on hand.' , Carlisle, Doe. 22, I860—lm» Sew and Prluio fiRANBERRIES, MAOKERAL, SALMON, ' ' ' BUCKWHEAT, „ . COFFEES, „ , . _ , . SUGARS, Baskets, Oodarwaro, China, Glass, and all the aril mi liT y k ? pt “ a Grocor y “‘oro, have Just boon added to our former assortment. Our friends and customers have our thanks for former favors and .are invited to bestow a share on us in future. J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Deo. 22,1859. Burden Cars Built and Repaired. Carlisle Marble Y~ard. RICHAD OWEIV. Something New! Real Estate Agency. Cumber I and: Valley Bank. : proprietors; Wili.iau Knnn, ■ Melohoiii BnENuaiiir, Ronr. ,0. StehrEtt, Joint Dunlap, ■Rich's. Woods, John S. StEnnETr, John 0. Dumlap, . H. A. Stdhqeon. THIS Honk, doingqusinois in the name of g Wr Bronpeman A Co.,'is now. fully prepared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and received on dbposlt and'paid back on do. mand without notice. Interest paid on Special do. posits. Cortifloatos, of deposit boaring interest st tho rate of flvo por cent, will bo issued for as short a period os four raonts. Interest on all certificates W UI cease at maturity provided, however, that if soid obttifloates are renewed at any time thereafter for another given period, they shall boar tho same rate of interest up to tho time of renewal. Parties, lar attention paid to tho collections of.notcs, drafts chocks, Ac., in any part of tho United States or made to England,. Ireland, or tho Continent. The faithful nnd confidential execution of all orders odtrustod to them, may bo relied upon, They call tho nttcdtlon of Farmers, Meobndici, add all others who desire n safe depository for their money, to tho undeniable fact, that tho proprietors of this Bank arc individually liable to the extent of their ostatos for nil tho Deposits, and other Oblige, tions of Kerr, Bfonnomnn A Co. They havo recently removed into their now Bant, ihg HOuso, directly opposite thoir former stand, in West Main Street, a few doors oast of tho Railroad Depot, whoro thoy will at nil times bo pleased to give any information desired in regard to mono; matters in general. Open for business from 9 o’clock in tho morning, until 4 o'clock in the evening. H. A. STURGEON, Cashier. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850. Fire Insurance; THE Allen nnd East Pcnnsboro’ Mutual Fire in surance Company of Cumberland county, incor porated by nn .net of Assembly, is how fully organ bred, and in operation under tho management of tho following Managers, viz: Wm. R. Qorgas, Lewis Hyer, Christian Stayman, Michael Cooklin, J. C. Dunlap, Rudolph Martin) Daniel Bailey, Jacob H. Coovor,. Aloxadder Calh cart, Jos. Wiokorshnm, J. Eioholberger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt. . ' ; Tho rates of insurance are ns low nnd favorable as any Company of the kind in the State, Persons wishing to become members are invited to make ap plication to the Agents of the Company who are willing to wait upon thorn at any time. Officers of the Company. President—W. R. GOBGAS, Ebcrly’s Mills, Cum berland County. <• Vico, Pres’t.— Christian Stayman, , Carlisle Cum berland county. ♦ Sect'y.—Lewis Hteh, Shopherdstown, Cumber land county. ' ■ Treasurer— Michael Cocklin, Shopherdstown, Cumberland county. • ‘ AGENTS. • Cumberland County.— John Sherrick, Allen j Val entino Fooman, Now Cumberland; Henry Zoaring, Shiromanstown; Lafayette Peflbr, Dickinson; Ilen ry Churcbtowm; Mode Griffith, South Middleton;. Sami. Graham. W. Pennsboro'’ Bam'l, Coovor, Mochanicsburg; J. W. Cockling Shepherd?- town; D. Coovcr, Shophordstown; J. 0. Saxto?, Silver Spring; Bonj. Havorstick, Silver Spring; John Hyer, Carlisle. York County.—W. S. Picking,. Dover: JamM Griffith, Warrington; J. F. Deardorff, Washington; D. Rutter, Fairviow; B. Clark, Dillsburg. . ■ . Harrisburg.— Houser A Loohman. ’ Members of tho.Coihpany having policies about to expire, con have them renewed by making nppU-, cation to any of the Agents. • jonx b. enunen. c. keehit, CHURCH & EBERL Y, Steam Saw Mift & Lnmker Yard, NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. All kinds of Lumber constantly, on bond. Lumber ' delivered n't any point accessible by Hail Rond, at the shortest ' notice. building timber or all sixes • And lengths cut to order. : Civrlißlo, Dec. 22, 1859.—tf. ... ■ BARBERSHOP. THE undersigned respectfully’ Informs ;fl(i patrons that no has removed his Barber Shop to the BASEMENT OF Mr. SIPE'S NEW BUILD ING, on North Hanover street, odjoining’Mr. Hav, erstick's Drug Store, and nearly opposite the Bank, where'ho hopes to sec all his old customers, and ai many new ones as wish to have their hair and whis kers “done up” in the most fashionable stylo. All the various branches of Barboring, such os Shaving, Hair. Cutting, Shdmpooning,. d:c., attended to with promptness. Also, Cupping, Bleeding Tooth Extracting, &c. The undersigned has also for sale a superior arti cle of ' HAIR RESTORATIVE, of Lis own discovery and preparation, unequalled by any similar article how in uao, for restoring, srrengthoning and invigorating the Hair; prevent ing it from falling off, eradicating scurf, dandruff, ringworm, and all diseases of tho skin, and impart ing a rich glossy, silken texture to the Hair. An excellent toilet article for either ladies or gentleman. Testimonials of undoubted ohara'otor as to its good qualities, in possesion hif tho undersigned, which will be exhibited to any person wishing to examine them. HENRY LINNEKUHL, Carlisle, Deo, 22, 1969—1 y. : , JOSEPH IT.'STEEX., WATCH MAKEB. South Hanover street , a /eio doors south of .the Court Houbc, Having supplied hiysolf with a largo assortment of WATCH MATERIALS, Glasses, Ac., X /Svj am now prepared to repair all kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ao., that may bo intrusted,to my care, bn the mpfl reasonable terms. Hoping by strict attention to bu siness to bo favored with a share of public patron* ago. , .. Also, a fine assortment of Jewelry, such, as L«- dies’ Breast pins, Ear Props, (gold afad cameo,) sos Breastpins and Ear Props, Box and Glassed/ Pins all sizes, Gold Chains, Hooks, Plated Chains, Lockets, Guards, Keys, Ac. Also, a large and fine assortment of Gold finger Kings, all of which trill bo sold low. A liberal share of public paronago i* earnestly solicited. . . N. B.—l have recently received a fine assortment of Silver Hunting Detached Hover and .Xiopin® I Watohes, and a largo assortment of silver plated and 1 stool spectacles, ; which I can dispose of cheap* JOS. u. STEEL. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1950—6 m. FOOTE & BROTHER, IRS 4 'GAS FITTERS; PRACTICAL PLUMB] Directly opposite ike ' Ai Court House, in Church lU\j. Load and Iron Pipes, Hydrants, Hot and Cold Shower Baths, Water Closets, Force and Lift Pumps, Wrought Iron WoPd. Tubes. Cast Iron Sinks, . i Bath. Tnbs, Bath Boilers,. Wash Basins,. Hydraulic Rams, Ac/ Ac., Ac. And every description of Cooks and Fittings for Qas, Steam, Water, Ac. Superior Cooking Ranges/ Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up, in Churches/ Stores and towellings, at short notice and in.the roost modern style. All materials and work in our lino at loxo rates and warranted. Country work and-Jobbing, promptly'attended to.' Carlisle, Deo. 22,1860. ■ - • . > HATS AWO CAPS. A T Kolle’r Old Stand, North Hanover St., ■“* wlh bo found a largo and elegant assortment of HATS and CAPS, in great variety, of our onn ond oity manufacture. • • HATS. . . ~ i Military, Moleskin, Navy, Casssimore, Morphy. Felt, Scotch, Ledger, Ledger, Planters, Oil Cloth, Plush A. Cloth, Children's Fancy* ALSO, Wool Hats of all kinds, which will bo sold at tho lowest prices. Recollect .... KELLER'S OLDrSTANH. - North Ifdnover Street Hats of apy stylo manufactured to order* (•hi Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859. ; ■ TTNIVERSAL FEED CUTTER. Tlioliosl Hay an< l Fodder Cutter now in usb, •is sol«L fl * Stnoklor A Bro's;, Agricultural Storp, CarlUo, V*‘ (Vfffl iFarmorn, call and see. i-vvilfy * Carlisle) Dpo. 22/ 1859.* CAPS.
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