- From Forney’s Pi'ess. Italian Seen. * The,latest agricultural fnrorfi consists in the great demand which has recently sprung up for Italian becs f .sind the brilliant hopes entertained from their superior powers in the manufacture of honey, we are well satisfied, from the paroful investigation bestowed upon (his subject by a friend who’ has long devoted groat attention to boo culture, that this claim of superiority for the Italian bees is well : founded ; ana that, therefore* the present anx iety to obtain them is wiso and commendable. Among edible luxuries pure honey is one of the most acceptable, and if a large supply of it could bo secured, almost,every table would occasionally be graced by it. J The difficulty has. been that our ordinary American bees do not regularly produce a sufficient quantity of honey to make it the interest of farmers to • take care of them. But, from the authentic descriptions given of the superior qualities of (ho Italian bees, there is good reason to ’sup pose that, their general introduction into the United States will add immensely to the quantity of honey produced. The Albany (Jountry Gentleman' of the 23d instant contains a letter from S. B.' Parsons, dated Paris, January 19th, to AV. D. Bishop, Commissioner of Patents, which gives an in structive account of the result of his mission os an agent, acting under the instructions of the Patent Office, to obtain hives of Italian bees for that institution. Ho has purchased a number of hives for the Government, which were shipped from Genoa on the 28th of De cember last, and has also purchased one hun dred additional hives for himself, which will be shipped during the present month. According to the lowest estimate of Lang stroth* one hundred hives of bees should yield their owner, annually, five hundred dollars clearprofit.- The advantages of the Italian bees over our common species are stated by Mr. Parsons to be as follows: “First, that they will endure the cold better; second, that they swarm twice as often; third, their queens are abundantly more prolific; fourth, that the working boos begin to forage earlier, and are more industrious; fifth, that they are less apt to sting, and may be easily tamed by kind treatment; sixth, .that the quce,n may bo so educated as to lay her eggs in any hive in which she is placed, while the bees of such a hive, deprived of their own queen, will readily receive her; seventh, that its proboscis is Jonger, and it can reach the depths of flowers which are entirely beyond,the efforts of the common bee. The importance of this last su periority cannot ho too highly appreciated. Eighth, that a young queen once impregnated* will continue fertile during her life—from four to seven years. This quality will in sure pure blood, till the whole country is filled with them.. Ninth, that they , are far more brave and active than the common bee, will fight with great fierceness, and more effectu ally keep the moth out of the hive/' These bees are taken by the Italians up to the highest Alps, and their great hardiness is , therefore considered beyond doubt. The cost of importing a full hive from Europe is from twenty to twenty-five dollars, but as one queen impregnated will produce thirty thousand workers, and at least.fifty-queens in one sea son, the country can: soon be fully, stocked with them, Mr. claims that the Ital ian bees can be hatfdlod and divided up with groat safety, and that, if properly managed, from each hive fifty new oiiescan be obtained, the first year*.and consequently .twenty-five hundred tu© second year. These calculations appear somewhat extravagant, but we are sat isfied, from the information we have received from perfectly disinterested and well-informed sources, that the. Italian bees are well worthy of the attention of our farmers, and all who possess proper facilities for bee culture A Peotest Against Eaelv Rising. —Dr Hall, in the February.number of his celebra ted journal, says that one of the very -worst economics of time is that filched from neces sary sleep.. The wholesale, but blind com mendation of early rising is as mischievous in practice as it was errant in theory. Early rising is a crime against the noblest part of our physical nature* unless preceded -by an early retiring. Multitudes of business men in largo cities count it a saving of time, if they can-make a journey of a hundred or two miles-at night, by steamboat or railway. It is a ruinous mistake. It never fails to be followed by a want of general well-fooling for several days after, if,.-indeed, the man does -nonreturn homo actually sick, or so near to it as to be unfit for full attention to his business for a week afterwards. When a man loaves homo on business, it is always important that he should have his wits about hini ; that the mind should bo fresh and vigorous, the spirits lively, buoyant and cheerful. No man can say that it is thus with him after a- night on a railroad or on the shelf of a steamboat. The first great receipt for sound, connected and refreshing sleep is physical exorcise. Toil is the price of sleep. Wo caution parents, par ticularly, not to allow their children to bo wakod-up of morning; let nature wake them up, she will not do it prematurely; but have a' care that they go to bed at an early hour; let it be earlier and earlier, until it is found that they wake up themselves in full time to dress for breakfast. Being waked up early, ’ and allowed to engage in difficult or any stu dies late and just before retiring, has given many a beautiful and promising child brain fever, or determined ordinary ailments to tho production of water on tho brain. A Rich Editor.— The editor of the Prairie News, published at Okaloas, Mississippi, feels rich and thus lots himself, out on somebody who called him poor; A few days since some one had the hardi hood to call us “poor editor.” AVo poor?— No sirree sorrel’ tail; not by a jug full, wo ain’t. AVhy, wo have a good library; made up dor the most part of patent office reports, and (Kansas reports, a double barreled pistol; b'ut'it'wont stand reared back; six suits of clothes, fourteen shirts, a cat, a bull pup, a game rooster, a gold watch, seventy-five cents, in clean cash, and no poor kin, and are going to have mpretty wife and —as soon ns possi ble—own a lot! i Talk about us being poor. Endure Hardship.— As the gladiator train ed the; body, so must wo train the mind to self-sacrifice, “ to endure all things,” to meet and overcome difficulty and danger. AVo must take the rough and thornoy roads, as well os the smooth and pleasant; and a por tion at least of our daily duty must bo hard and disagreeable; for the mind’ cannot bo kept strong and healthy in perpetual sun shine* onlr r and the most dangerous of ail states is-thiit of constantly recurring pleasure, ease and* pros parity. Most persons will find difficulties and hardships enough without seeking them; let them not repine; but take them as a part of that educational discipline necessary to fit the mind to arrive at its high est good. Kv”Young man! thy mother is the best earthly mend. The world may forgot thoc— thy mother never j the world may wilfully do thee many wrongs—thy mother never; the world may persecute thco while living, and when dead, plant the ivy and tho night shade of slander upon thy grassless grave; But thy mother will love and cherish thee while liv ing, and if she survive thee, will weep for theo-when dead, such tears ns none but a mo ther knows how to weep. Love thy mother! Salt fob Milch Coifs. —Without the nso of salt the milk becomes scanty and imperfect. The greatest necessity for its use is in the Spring, when the cows are first turned out to grass.. A few experiments in May and Juno showed • that going without salt five days shrunk the milk from one to two per cent.'in quantity, and from five to seven per cent, in quality, inter in tho season less difference was observable. /C7* WJiafc kind of an ond doeg a ahoomaW come to? A wax end. , A CARD. THOMAS M. BIDDLE, Attornoy-at-Law, No. 273 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. December 22, 1859—Cm . 11. HEWSHAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE with Win. H. Miller, Esq., South' Hanover street, opposite the Volunteer Printing Office. , \ . Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859—tf. 8. V. RBB¥, , ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Rheom’s Hall, rear of tho Court Houto, Carliele. Carlisle, Doc. ‘ JOHN HAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE opposite “ Marion. Hall,” Weal Moin.streotrCttrlislo, Pa. Carlisle Dec. 22, *1959. , Jf. JT, BENDER, M. »• HOMCEOPATHIST PHYSICIAN, SUR geou and Accoucheur. Office South Hanover street, formerly occupied by Dr. Smith. Darlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. A CARD. DR. JNO. K. SMITH reape tfully announ ces to his old friends and former patrons, that ho has returned from his South-western tour, with his health greatly improved, and bos resumed prac tice in Carlisle. Office on Main street, ono door west of the Rail 'road Depot, where ho can bo found at all hours, day and night, when not out professionally. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. DR.L C. LOOAIIS.PM . tist. in every variety and all prices, all of which aro pure and froab, such as can bo confidently recom mended to his friends. His stock embraces uovery thing in the lino of Fancy Goods, with many other articles uscfalto housekeepers which tho public are especially invited to coll and see, at tho old stand opposite tho Deposit Bank. S; W. HAVERSTXOK. DR. GEO. S. SEARIGHT, | Corljrio, Dec. 22, 1850. . South Hanover Street, next door to the Post Of ffico. ; N. B.—Will be absent from Carlisle tho last ten days of each month. • Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1859. • Fcom the Baltimore College, of Dental Surgery, Office at the residence of his mother, East Louth er street, three doors below-Bedford. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1869." New Coal aud Lumbei' Yard. THE. subscribers have this day entered into part nership to trade in COAL AN.D LUNBER.— Wo will have constantly on hand and furnish to or der, all kinds and quality of. • ». SEASONED LUMBER, such ns Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Pal ing and Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring, Weatherboarding, Posts, Rails, and all kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Htralock, Chesnut, and Oak, of different qualities. Having ears of our own wo can furnish bills to order of any length and size at the slurtest notice aud on the most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will be kept under cover so that they can bo furnished dry at all times.' —«a. Wc will constantly have on band all kinds tbwy will deliver dry c^ean t 0 any part °f the borough, to wit: Lykeus Valley,, Luke ~ Fiddler, Locust Moun ertou, Broken, Egg, Stove end Nut Coal, which wc pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices. Best quality of Limeburncrs' *and Blacksmiths' Coal always on baud at the lowest figures. Yard west side of Grummer School. Main St. ARMSTRONG & lIOFFER. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. » New Coal Yard, . AT TUB WEST END OF CARLISLE. THE subscriber -would respectfully call the attention of Limehurneta 1 and the citizens of I Carlisle, and tho aurtounding country generally, to bits NEW COA.L YAED, attached tohiaWarc House, on West High street, where he will keep constantly on hand a large supply ‘ Ljfhens Valley, Luke ft Fidlcr, Phie Grove, and Trevertun, Broken, Egg Nut Coal—scrcen cd anti dry, all of which rwjfoy£? ~ he pledges himself to sell at the lowest possi *&&&&- l)lc prices. Best qual ity of Xime&umers’ ««rf Hlad-emitlm’ Coal always on hand. .. ppSP' All,orders loft at the itare' House, or at bis residence in North Hanover street will bo promptly attended to J. W. HENDERSON. Carlisle, Dee. 22, ISs9—lf. * NEW ARRANGEMENT. ’ ON and after Monday, 23d May, 1859, the subscriber will run a DAILY TRAIN of CARS, between Carlisle and Philadelphia, leaViug Carlisle every morning, and Philadelphia every evening.— All goods left at the freight Depot of Peacock, Zell A Hmchman, Nefc 808 and-810 Market Street, will bo delivered in Carlisle tho next day, J. W. HENDERSON, High Street f ‘ Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1959. JOHN EARLY.* , „ J. R. NONKMAKER. Forwarding a commission house, FLOIIIR & FEED. COAL , PLASTER & SALT, : The snascribers having taken the Warehouse, cars and fixtures of William B. Murray’s well* known es tablishment, on West High Street, opposite Ditkin inson College, would inform tbo 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 tbo lowest rotes, with safety and despatch. - ■ Plaster and Salt kept constantly ou ; band, and Flour and Feed atwholcsulo or retail! Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKEN’S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, SVNBURY WHITE ASH, Limebnrnere' and Blackemitlie* Coal, constantly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of tbo town. EARLY, i NONEMAKERi Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1559. Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Sbrom & Black has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, therefore we would so licit all those indebted to come and settle their ac counts and oil those haring claims will pleaso pre sent them for settlement. JACOB SHROM. ROBERT M. BLACK. Jan. 3, 1860. THE business will hereafter bo continued at tho old stand of Sbrom A Blaok under tho firm of Black A Delaney, whore wo will keep con stantly on band, all-kinds of LMBIGR & COAIi of every description,, which wo will soli at the low est cash prices,- all 1 orders- for bill stuff will be promptly attended to on the shortest notice. Wo are thankful for the patronage of a generous public at the old stand of Shrom-<fc Black, and would still solicit a continuance of tho stmo as-wo will strive to please. All orders loft at tho residence of Jaoob Shronv for Coal or Lumber will bo promptly atten ded to as heretofore.. BLACK * DELA^CY. J\m. 1,1SG0; Daguerreotypes. TN beauty and durability, no “ fluu-drnwn” •►picture equals a good Daguerreotype j this is tho opinion expressed by tho leading photographic jour nals of tho day,. both American and English, and those may be obtained at tho rooms of Mrs. Rey nolds' Louthor street, two doors west of Hanover* Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859-*tf. HSU, XTAVWG, Maekcrul, Shad in barrels, half- XX barrels,.quarter barrels, fresh Groceries, Li quors, Tobacco. Segura, at tho lowest cash prices.— Butler, Eggs, Bucou, Hams, Beeswax, Tallow, Soap, and Rags, taken in exchange at tlio cheap grocery of /s « . « WM. BJMfTZ. Carlisle, Deo. 32,1859. i Fancy Goods, Gift Books, &c. S W. HAVERSTICK has just received . from tho city and ia now opening a splendid display of Fancy Goods, suitable for tho Holidays, to which ho desires to call the attention of his friends and tho public. His assortment cannot bo surpass ed in novelty and elegance, and both in' quality and price of tho articles cannot fail to plcaso purchas ers. It would bo impossible lb enumerate Lis . , FANCY GOODS, whioh comprises every variety of fancy articles of tho moat exquisite finish, such os—- Papier Mache Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands and trays, fancy ivory, pearl and shell card oases, ladies* Fancy Boskets, fancy Work Boxes, with sew ing instruments, Port Alonnaics, of every variety, Gold Pens, and Pencils, fancy paper weights, papo tcrios, and a largo variety of ladies* fancy stationer ry. Moto seals and wafers, silk and bead purses, ladies* riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies* fine cutlery, perftimo boskets and bogs, brushes of eve ry kind for the' toilet, Roussel's perfumes of the various kind; musical iustruipcnts of all kinds and at all prices, together with oq innumerable vnrloty of articles elegantly finished, and at low rates.. Al so, an extensive collection of BOORS, comprising tho various English and American Annuals for 1659, richly cmbclishcd and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationery ia also complete, and comprises every thing used in College and tho Schools. Ho also desires to call,tho particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of ' ' LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, &c., from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for Laming either Lard, Sperm or Ethorial Oil, togeth er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ac, His as sortment in this lino is unequalled in tho borough.. Also, • Fruits, Fancy Confectionary, Xuts f Preserved Fruits, tie., Watclios, Jewelry and Sliver WARE AT CONLYN'S. THE public aro.invitcd to call and examine the largest and handsomest stock of & WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, over brought to this place.’ Having purchased, this stock for cash I am. determined to sell at prices that a can't be beat.'* ' . . All goods sold by me, guaranteed to bo os repre sented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange. ' , • 1 THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, I)cc. 22, 1850. Town aiul Cpnlry. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that ho still continues the Undertaking business, and is ready to wait’upoU customers either by day or by night.— Ready-made COFFINS kept constantly on hand, both plain and ornamental. Ho has constantly on hand Eitk's Patent Metallic Runal Case, of which ho has been appointed the solo agent. This case is rccompicndcd as superior to any of the kind now in use, it being perfectly air tight. lie has also furnished.himself,with a fine new Rosewood Heahse and.gentle horses, with which ho will attend funerals in town and country person ally, without extra charge. Among tho greatest discoveries of the ago is WelW Spring Mattraes, tho best and cheapest bod now in use, tho exclusive right of which I havo.se curedd and will bo kept constantly on hand. Cabinet making in all Us various branches carried on, and Bureaus, Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, pier, Side and Centro Tables;.Dining and Breakfast Tables, W ash-stands ’of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high and lev? posts; Jinny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds, Booking Glasses, and all other articles usually manufactured ’ in this lino of business, kept constantly on band. - His workmen' arc men of experience, his material ’ the host, and his work made in the latest city stylo, and all under his own supervision. It will bo war ranted and sold low for cash. lie invites all to giro him a call before pnrohn- m" elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hereto fore extended to him ho feels indebted to bis nume rous customers, and assures them that no efforts will be spared in future to please themin'stylo and price. Give us a call. Remember the place, North Hanover St, nearly opposite the Deposit Bank. Carlisle, January 20, 1800. I HAVE On hand some ten tons of WALL PAPER, of tho finest and best quality that has over been offered in. this place, having purchased it of the mamfiacturors in New York. Also, Win dow Blinds, Shades and fixtures, Eire Board Prints, Ac., all of which ho will, sell very low and exclu sively for cash. January 20, 1800. DAVID SIPE. REDUCTION IN PRICES. AW. Bontz announces to tho public and • his customers, that in accordance to his usual custom at this season of tho 'year, ho has reduced tho prices of his stock of : PMC¥ DRY GOODS, which comprises many choice and beautiful descrip tions of WINTER DRESS GOODS, such as all Wool Merinocs, plain and figured, all Wool-Do** Laincs, plain and figured, Coburgs, Valencias, Dc . Laincs, all wool, Plaids, Ac., Ac. 1 SHAWLS of every variety nt extremely low pri ces. ■ - A beautiful lot of FANCY SILKS of every stylo and color, and at lower rates* than can be purchased elsewhere in Carlisle^- A splendid assortment of Furs and Cloaks yet on Hand, which wo are determined to close out without j regard to COST. In fact our whole stock is now of fering at unusually low prices. Persons will find it to their decided advantage to coll aud examine for thomsclVoB,-aa groat bargains may bo expected the closing season. A. W. BENTZ. Carlisle, Jan. I‘2, 1860. LOCUST GAP. Ladd, Webster Sc C<*. Improved Tight Stitch SEWING .M ACHINES, On Exhibition and foraalo at Mrs. R. A. Reynolds’ Daguerroau Rooms, 2nd door west of Dr. Zitzer # s Of fice, Carlisle.' Call or send for a circular to : W. H. MASON, Agent Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850—tf. Silling off :U Cost I THE . entire stock of elegant assorted Dry Goods, at tho store of CHAS. OGILBY, will bo sold off at cost, and many articles below cost. Now is tbo time to got bargains, as tbo wbolo stock must bp ■ closed out in a abort time. Silks, Dolainos, Oballies, Prints, Muslins, Cloths, Caasimoros, Ac,, in great variety. Looking Glasses, all sizes. In grain, Throe Ply, Hemp and Vonitiau Carpeting, very low. ° Persons can now,supply themselves with Spring Goods very cheap. B March 8, 1800. New Carpet Hall. X & SAAVY ER, in connection with -■-i their Dry Goods business, have just opened a largo stook of CARPETS of all kinds, consisting of Velvet, ‘ Tapestry, Ingrain, Vonitian, Hemp; Rag Carpets. -Also, a full assortment of Stair Carpels, of differ ent widths. AlflOj- . * -Fioor, Oil-Cloths, Mattings,. Druggotts, Blind Materials of all kind?, Booking Glasses, and other varieties of Housekeeping Goods. Wo invito fie inspection of buyers, as wo can of fer unusuuh inducements in this line of goods. Our {Stock being entirely now, and embraces the newest styles and patterns in the market.. Wo are also re ceiving our Spring Slock of Dry Goods, which, for completeness,. cannot bo surpassed in the State.— I lottao give ua-tv call, and examine for yoursolvoa LI3IDICH * SAWYEII. March 15, 1860. TM bO , somoof tho choicest No. 1 MACKBRAL, ever offered in Carlisle. December 22, 1659. r DAVID SIPE. Wall Paper. fuus And cloaks. Mow is tlie tlmo for Baigalns 'IN FALL AND WINTEBr-{IOODSI ' • At the Neio Sion, comer e/N. Hanoi,* amUonlher .trull. THE undersigned returns thanks for the pa ronago bestowed upon him by the publio, _ tho same timo respectfully announces that ho. just returned from Philadelphia, and Is now open ing a now lot of FALL'and WINTER Dry Goods Groceries, consisting in' part as follows, and which ho mined to sell at the lowest cash prices. SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS, Challicfl, Alapncas,Do- Lames, D» Sages, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Borages, Brilliants, French- and Scotch Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars, Handkerchiefs, so. SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every stylo and quality. Staple and Domestic Dry Goods. Cloths, Casshncros, Vestings, Flannels, Muslins, Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Calicoes, Cottonadcs, Lin ens, Sheetings, Dchims, Nankeens, Drills, "J r “ seillos, Quilts, colored hud white Carpet Cham, «c. Parasol* and Umbrellas. Also, hlargo and splon dip assortment of BONNETS,HATS, CAPS, pools ««d Shoes. A superior lot of fresh GROCERIES, Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Spices, «ko. Having selected my entire stock with tho greatest caro and the lowest cash prices, X can assure my friends and tho public generally, that I will do oil in my power to mako my establishment known as tho “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. I will pay the highostmnrkot price fori* UT~ TEli, EGGS, RAGS, SOAPand DRIED FRUIT. J. A. HUMRICH. Carlisle, Doc. 22,1960. ' . Bargains! Bargains! SAVE TOUR HONEY 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 his large and well selected stock of Domestic and Foreign _ . - Dry Goods, without reserve? at cost or city prices. Bleached and unbleached muslins at city prices. Pillow ease muslins and Sheetings “ Apron and Furniture checks 44 Tickings and Ponit Stripes “ Cotton, linon and woolen table clotbs ■ 44 Domestic and Manchester Ginghams 11 The best calicoes at 10 cts. and the rest 44 Fancy and black Lawns, • m Lavella cloth and Deboges . 44 . Bareges and Pongee mixture . 4i Plain and figured mouslin-do-laines. 44 . ChaUies and Barege do-lainta 44 Silk Poplins and Alpacas . . 44 Parasols and Umbrellas 44 Stella, printed and plain Shawls * ' 44 . Fine embroidered collars 44 Skeleton and other Skirts ’ " Swiss Muslin, .Cambric and Jaconet 44 Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs " Black and eolM Silks 44 Black and col'd Cloth 44 Gassimercs and Merino Cassimores 44 Kentucky Joans and Cassiuots. “ Plain and striped cotton pant stuff 44 Plain and twillod Linen . 44 White and col'd Flannels , 44 Hosiery and Gloves ■ " Trunks and Carpet Bags 44 Country mcfohnnts will do well bycalling,asthoy will savo expenses,' and any one wishing to com mence business' will secure himself by buying tho ontirostook—one of the best stands in town. So eve ry one can make money by calling on S,L. LEVI. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1850, NEW GOODS! AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. JUST returned from the city, and now open ing a largo assortment of elegant and fashion •able Wl NTER, GOODS, Ladies' Cloth Cloaks and Shawls in great variety,—' Ladies’ Dress Goods of all the new-styles, handsome I and verj-oheap. . A full assortment or Dresa Irlm; Imlngß, Cloak Tasstla Ac ■' Indies’ BURB, J?ood *1 \ aheap. Qcnls BHAvtis at nil hinds, Calicoes, I Muslin do iamca, Cloth iCt Lflr I dies’Cloaks, Ac, ' The stock la now large in«T complete. My old friends and customers, anft: all others in • want of j cheap Goods, are respcctfuj|yinvited fo call ondex*. amine my new stock jtnd secure op posite the Railroad Depot. •‘V Also* BOOTS and SHOES.' A lot of prime Mo rocco Boots and Shoes for Ladies and Misses, of Willis’, celebrated make, just received Carlisle, Deo. 22,^59, GREAT ARRIVAL OF WINTER CLOTHING. ''l''HE subscriber has returned from the Eas- JL 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, as to astonish tbo natives. ' Having taken particular pains to,select goods es pecially adapted for this market,, ho can assure his customers, that they are wolland fashionably’made. Buyers will find it to thoir'intorcsti to examine his stock, as bo has determined to sell upon tbo motto of “SMALL. PROFITS" Remember the old Stand, near tbo Market House'. ASHER WEIL, Successor to Steiner, & Bro't, Carlisle, Deo. 22,1859. Spring Goods. THE. undersigned has just returned from Philadelphia and Now York, with tbo largest and most magnificent stock of Goods ever brought to Carlisle, which for stylo and beauty are unpar alleled. The 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 Poplins, both plain and fancy. French Merinos, the largest stock west of tbo eas tern ‘ cities. Cashmeres, plain and figured; all Wool Delaines, plain and figured. Shawls, a very largo assortment of oVcr*'4oo— Bocha’s, Jacquard, Blanket and Mourning Shawls of every quality, variety and price. Flannels; white, Fancy and all wool plaid Flan nels. Valenciasplaid and Bayodoro, at astonishing low figures. • Muslins ; over 10,000 yards, from tbo most cele brated manufactures in, tbo U. S. at all prices, both white and unbleached. Linens; a largo stock every.description, Table Cloths, vNapkins, and for Shirtings, from-the 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 ovory va riety of Dress Goods. ’ Gloves; ; Klds, Gauntlos, Silk A Cotton Gloves for Ladies and children. Mourning Goods;'black'Pronoh Morinos, black Cashmeres, all wool Delaines, figured Delaines, Co burgs, and every variety of Mourning Goods for dress, crapes, veils, collars, &o. Ribbons; wo would call tho attention of the la dies to our largo stock of well selected Ribbons. Gentlemen’s wear; Cloths, Casaimercs, Satinets, Velveteens and Cordsoverlo,ooo yards of Satinets at very low prices. Curpots; a largo and well selected stock of Car pets of every description of over 0,000 yards. Hanover Gloves; tho far-fumed and well-known Hanover Gloves, are only sold by me, as I am tho only authorized agent for tho sale of them in this county. Wo have just received 600 pairs of them. My store is at the old stand, In Hanover street nearly opposite tho Post Office. Give us a call and examine our stock. A. W. BENT 2 Carlisle, April 1860. Great Reduction In Prices, T have this day commenced soiling off mv * entire stock of Winter Goads at greatly reduced prices. French Mcriuoos-, Shawls, Furs, Cloaks, iflanncls, Ac., a< cost, all other Good» at uncommon ly low prices. Carpeting at cosh The sleek is now largo, nndi complete.. Wow is tho time ihr groat bargains -at tho ohoap store of Dbc. 2D, 1859; ' CHAS. OGXLBY. raiTEB STATES HOTEL, SOUTH-EAST COE. 11 lh A MARKET STS., Philadelphia,. H. W. KANAGA, WM. ifoVBY, Proprietor/, January 5, ISM—ly great arrival of Fall and Winter Goods. rpilE subscriber having just J-o ts'nSw‘oTo of tho bost P .tX S of Goods over offered in this market em bracing every variety of and Piece Goods, which will bo m'ndo *»' ®£* CT > " sold by tho yard, among which n fow article, may ' > °F?no black twilled French, bluo-hlnok, blue, green, brawn, drab and claret Cloths; Petershams, Russia Fur, Coatings, Mohair and Beaver, fino- French black Doeskin, silk-mixed plain and fancy Onsal morcs of every stylo and quality, fine Silk and 1 Ins , Satin, Grenadine, fan.y Cassimoro and plain Boo skin Vestings. Also, a vory largo and handsome assortment of plain and fancy Cravats, Stocks, Na poleon Ties, fino quality; Chinese Silk, all Linen Packet Handkerchiefs, fancy and plain Collars, Sus penders, and half Hoso of every description. Also, a very largo assortment of TRUNKS. Wo call particular attention to our largo and extra qual ity of English solo leather Trunks, Valises, and a largo variety of Carpot and Oil Cloth Bags, Ac.; a iar-a- lot of extra mado Umbrellas, all of which will bo sold at tho lowest prices. Call and oxammo for yourselves at tho old stand in North Hanover street, opposite tho “American House/- LmNQSTON _ Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859—H. _ 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-openod his exten sive assortment of Family Groceries, in his now store-room, on tho south-east corner of tho Public Square, whorb tho public nro invited to cad and ex amine a stock of Goods which in oieganoo, variety and oxtouj will defy competition; comprising in part of loaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugars, Java, !lio and Boasted Coffee. Evcry.varioty and quality of Tea. Spioos. (ground and unground,) Pickles, Sauces, Table Oil, Now Orleans, Sugnr-honso and Trinidad Molasses; Now. York and Philadelphia Si/rtips; Choose, Macaroni, VormcoiiH, Split Pens, Hominy, Minco-moat, Corn Starch, Farina, Choco late; Extract of Coffee, Refined Sugar at reduood rates, washing and baking Soda, Tobacco 'of tho most favorite brands, and tho finest quality of Sc gars. A beautiful assortment of Britannia Ware, plain and gold band China-ware,’ Gloss, Queens, Stono and Earthen Ware, in groat variety, and an clogdnt lot of Fancy Soaps, Extracts and Perfume ry for tho toilet, , - , Fruits: Including Peaches in cans, Raisins, Cran berries, Diy Apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lem ons, Ac. n LIQUORS: Wholesale end retail, em bracing common 'and old Bye Whiskey, Brandies, dark and pale; Lisbon, Sherry, Port, Ma dcria, Ginger, Catawba and Muscat Wines, in casks and bottles; bcotch Whiskey, Holland Gin, and Seboidam Schnapps. FISJJ AND SALT. A largo stock of Lamps, including Byolt's cele brated lamps for burning Kerosene of coal Oil, Sperm and Star caudles. Brushes, Ropes, Mops, Soaps, Door-mats, Walters, Looking-glasses, fine letter and note paper, Willow ware, Painted buckets, Ac. Cotton and Woollen lloso and half lloso, and a full stock of Gloves, including tho 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 jender entire satisfaction to his cus tomers. . . C. INIIOFF. Carlisle, Dee. 22, ISs9—ly. * JUST received at the cheap Grocery of the subscriber, lots of good things, a part of which arc tho following; Hermetically sealed Pcnchea, fresh, “ “ Tomatoes, <r “ Corn, ** , “ Peas, * tf >\‘i . u Asparagus,’ 11 Oysters,. “ “ . Lobsters, “ • " , Pino Apple, “ “ Turtle Boup, “ “ Sardines, “ Mince Meat, Pickled Gorkins, Chow Chow, Piccalil li, Cauliflower, Lobsters, Capers, Olives, Tomatoc Katsup, Walnut do., Mushroom do., Popper Sauce, Hominy, Gritts, Poup Beans, Cranberries, tbo finest Dried Beef, Sugar cured Hams, Shoulder, Bologna, Sausage, Maccaroni* Sugars, Coffees, Tens, Molas ses,Fish of all kinds, Spieos; Quconsware, fine So gars and Tobacco, 25,000 German Sixes, and tbo very best LIQUORS in tbo State, Confectionery and Fruit, Ac.,-which wo offer to the public-at the low est prices for cash, WM. BENTZ. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. . CHARLES OGILBY. THE subscriber has received a fresh arrival of tho following: Fresh Tomatoes in cans, “ Peaches “ Salmon “ i “'"Lobsters Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Oollatinc, Sap Sago Choose, Virgin Oil of Ais, for tbo table, Olivo do., stuffed., Tomato Katsup, . Walnut “ Musbroon u . Worcestershire Sauce, Pickles, Raisins, Dates, Figs, Nectarines, Oran ges, Lemons. Ac. Fine Kama, Dried Beef, Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all nt (bo low est prices. % ■' WM. BENTZ. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 18591 HHVING juat received their Fall stock of of Hardware, which makes their stock very largo and complete. Wo now stand ready to fur nishiho public with every variety of Goods in our linollf warranted quality, and at prices that defy competition. Enumeration is useless, suffice it to say they have everything in tho Hardware lino, that tho pUblio can pbgsibiy. stand in need of, Thq most wo can’ say hf try us all ye that want Goods dt low prices. Wo return our sineero, thanks to a generous pub lic for tbpir very liberal'patronage, asking a eontin uaUbdcf tho same. - HAVE just returned from tho Eastern ci ties with a, largo and well selected stock of SPKika GOODS, to which they respectfully in vito tho attention of buyers; It embraces every thing now and taro thrown in tho market by recent importations and miction sales, including fanev SILKS, newest styles; Volvet-Poplins, ologant fig. Merinos, fig. Puns Eoininos,'satin finished Valen tina. and all other kinds of Dresi Goods. Also a largo assortment of . Broclia Shawls, Scotch, Waterloo, double reversible and Bay State Shawls, Mantles, Regions, from wholesale mauufnc turoa, acknowledged the best styles in town. a-^ rB> - Fui n a in QVCTy Vttr ioty, Sable Stone' il" 1 ; 3l t ro ut pcs ’ 9 ufrs and Russian ?**!, r ron ° r n^ b . 11113 Aracric an fitch. Chil dren 8 Jura of all kinds, wo warrant them all free from moths, having purchased direct from mnnu- fninfnoT 11 GoS ‘ lomon r will «" d ™ inspection a full hno of every class of goods, kept in a first class dry good store. For Holiday presents wo arc fully goods™ 1 U a fl " ? St °° k ° f fttucy aad desirable Vfo fool prepared with this largo addUltlon «f new goods o our former stock, to suit the wants of all m our line. Wo ask an inspection of our goods No trouble or attention spared in showing them. LEIDICH & SAWYER. Carlisle, April, 1860, BTcw ami Prime ftIUNBERRiESi MACKERAL, SALMON, BUCKWHEAT, COFFEES, SITGAm S^ k usuknv d S a ”’ C r ib, ‘ 1 ®J' a »i'Ond all the arfi- Soa to oL 1 “ Groo .° ry itoro ' boon aauou to our former assortment. Our friends and customers have our thanks for former fafors and are invited to bestow a share on us in future, ’ Carlisle, Res. 33, uw. J ‘ W ‘ EBY> Ready-made Clothing, New Store and New Goods. Cedar- Ware and Broome, Good! Very Good! GOOD THINGS. iOliitstsAiifi Jons P. DYNE & SON, , JOHN P. LYNE & SON. Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1859. LGIDICD & SAWYER, CARLISLE TOOMV» •:? MACHINE SHOP, CAR AND SASH FACTORY, EAST VAIN, STREET; CARLISLE. : rHIS oxtcnsivo establishment is now m complete order, and suppled with the betit ohincry for executing work in every The buildings have also boon greatly cnl “V spring, and stocked with the newest'and tnost im proved tools for the manufacture of Boon,/ Window Frames,, Sash, Shutter ft minds Mouldings. Brackets, and all other kinds of Carpenter work. Wo invito Builders, Carpenters, andothcrs.to call and examine our facilities for do iiig this description of work. j®B~ Tho best materi als used, and prices as low as at any other estab lishment in the county or elsewhere. . ■ . Steam Enginct Ruill to Order and others, n't whoso establishments they may bo 60en in dailyoperntion, and to whom wo can refer forev idonoo of their superiority. : Iron and Braee Catting* of every . description, from the mdlat to ttoh»»tort ph«J, executed at short notice, for every kind of machine ry. A largo variety of mill costings now on hand. Two skillful Patera makers .constantly °'"P 0 / C “j. REPAIRING promptly attended to for Paper Aims, Distilleries, Grist Mills, Factories, Ac. Turning and Fitting Mill Spindles, Ac., done in the best stylo. Threshing Afachines and Horse Powers ,.. such ns Bovil pear Four Horse Powers, Horizontal Goar Four and Two Horse Powers, Corn Shelters, Crushers, Iron Boilers, Plow Oustings, and .other articles for farmers, on hand or promptly made to. order. Burden Cart Built and Repaired. Our facilities for building Cars orfc now more.com plotc than heretofore, and enables us to furnish them to transporters on the railroad on accommo dating terras, and raado of tho-best materials. Or ders solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed. The long experience in the business of the senior partner of . the firm, and the complctcness,of our machinery in every branch of the establishment, warrant us in assuring the best work who fa vor us with their orders. Tho continued patronage of our friends and the public is respectfully solicited. F. GARDNER & CO. Carlisle; Dec. $2, 1859. Carlisle Marble Yard, RICIIAD OWJCIV. . South Hanover street, opposite Benizs’ Store , Carlisle. - . T THE subscriber has on hand a largo and well selected stock, of Hoa<l«Stonce, Moimmcnls. TOMBS, Ac,, of chaste and beautiful designs, which bo will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous of selling out his stock. Hoad-stoncs finished from three dollars upwards,' Brown Stone, Marble, work, Mantles, Ac,, for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, Ao., constant ly on hand, Iron railing for ceraotry lots, Ac,, of the beat Philadelphia workmanship, will he prompt ly attended to. . .. Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1859. Something New! AQItICULTUBAL IMPLEMENT AXE SEED STORE. . , - MB. STRIOKLER & BROTHER, have • just opened, in tho room formerly occupied i by. Shryock, Taylor & Smithy Zug’s new building, I Main St.,, two doors cast of tbo. market house, a \ largo assortment ,of Agricultural Implements and \ fertilizers, which they ato prepared to sell oil.tbo' \ most reasonable terms'. t The stock embraces ‘ ' ■' ' * Plows, Cultivators, Harrows,’Hay, Straw and Corn Fodder Cutters, Reapers, Mowers, Drills, Cra dles, Scythes, Corn Shcllers, Forks, Shov-. els, Hoes, Ral es, Pruning .Knives, Whetstones.for Mowers, and ev ery. other article nccessa- .» 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, j-c. , Also; Fruit, Garden and Flower Seeds,* Seed Po tatoes of the best varieties. ' They are, constantly inaking additions to their stock, and will use every exertion to supply the wants of the agricultural community, , They have also the agency for Evant iCv Wataon’a Salamander Safes, Orders loft at the store for fruit and ornamental Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, will bo attended to promptly. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859*-rly, ELEGANT STYLES, OF Fall and Winter Hats and Caps. TMIE subscribers, thankful for the liberal encouragement extended them, beg 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 NEW STOCK. OF - FALL AND WINTER HATS, 4 CAPS, (JSgSggof every stylo and variety, from the ; common WOOL to the finest EUR and SILK .'HATS, which have been puf- V- obasod exclusively for cash, and can, therefore; bo Sold at prices that cannot fail to please. ROYS HATS AND CAPS.—-A large supply, and ;of the latest fashions', oil hand 1 .- 1 Huts manufactured to ordcf, iii tbo llcsl style and of superior duitcriala.- XG. CALI,IO £ CDI : Carlisle, Doc. 22) 1859.- ■ • Real EsUitc .Vg r cii/rjv IVEMOVAL.-A. L. SPONSLER, Ileal Es *.Wita(e Arjhx},- Conveyancer and Scrivener, has rb tiiovod to his neW dllicc/on JCftin. street, five doors west of the Cumberland Valley RuilVbad Depot, Ho is now permanently located, and ho* on hand ana lor salon, very largo amount of Heal Estate, consisting of Farm# .of all sizer, improved, and un -1 improved, Mill Properties, Town Property of ©Very description, Building Lots, also, Western Lands and Town lots. Ho will give his attention, as hereto fore to the Negotiating of Loans/Writing of Deeds. Mortgages, WUla. Contracts, and Scrmining gon^ Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1059. - American I,lfc insurance ana Trust Company. Capital Stock, $590,000. Building, Walnut SL, S. E. cor .T of *»urtb, Philadelphia. Lite Insu rance at the usual mutual rates; or at Joint Stock Tint.!! I 2 Ppr i hm ’ or ’ at Totnl Abstinence IlateSy tho lowest m the world. ■Tp fi * , A * WHILLDIN, TWt. J. C. Sims, Sect’y. . ; WaM. 11. WETZEL, Agent for Carlislo arid vicin ity. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859~2ra. NEW DAIL GOODS.*, L?™?'/, SAWYER, at their NEW mT,- . , , East Mam Btre °t. two doors below Martin a bcitcl, rospcoiriilly annoonoo to tbb public bat they have received from the best importing and jobbing houses of Now York and Philadelphia the turyeet and beet selected Stock of Fail and Winter DRYGOODS, ever offered in Carlisle, embracing all kinds and qual.ties of DRESS GOODS, (latest Paris styles,) variety PmT f T lpt ‘,°a! Cloth Mantloa in variety, 1-TRS, fresh and direct from the mnnufao. tutors, Mourning Prose Goode, in all their varieties boys' cloths and eaJZ,'.? m o n ? s Shawls, Drawers and Undershirts, lloisorv of all K?D’GLOviS r f he BCaa ° n ,’ AloxaidXefebrlul} FIKTTiTffn^ 8, 0 *l* T y ahttdo and number, HOOP oKIRTS, Hanover Buck Glovgh i Pn . rnn *« i ino, Buck Guantlots, EMBROIDERIES BONS, PRESS TRIMMINGS, aZ a eomnl„,“ ID ' sortment of nil other kinds of Dry Goods. P {vo irill be making constant additions to our stock durin, the season. LEIDIOH * SAWYER 8 Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1869. v . GifpufcS^ T “'“ “•» Dssember 22, M 69. Cumberland fnlley Hank, PBOPBIEtOEiB, Wn-tiAH Kern, MEWnom Biai, Slw Hour. 0. Stbebeit, Ddelap, • ,* f- v; Rrcii'D- \VoODS, • Jonj) S. BratIEETT, f JonK.C. . U. A. DTUUGEOJf, mHIS Bank, doing business in thp nan, 0o( : I Kerr, Bronnoman * Co., is folly prepared to j. a general Banking Business with promptness U J fidelity. • i . Money rocclvodon deposit nnd paid back on j,. mnnd without notice. ■ Interest paid on Special dt" 1 posits. Certificates of deposit bearing interest at ' ? the rate of five per coat, will bo issued for as short ; a period as four raonts. Interest on all cortincatci ‘ •It will cease at maturity provided, however, that if :.{■ said oortiflentos are renewed at any time thereafter 'sS for another given period, they shall bear tbo sam, . iffl rats of Interest up to the. timo.of renewal. Pnrtica. iS lar attention paid to tho oollooUons of notes, draft, chocks, io., in any part of tho United Stales o! p| made to England, Ireland, or Its 'pS Continent Tho faithful and confidential execution VI ; - ! of all orders odtrustod to them,'may bo relied upon, V- They call tho attodtion of Farmers, Mcchadici - add all others who dosiro a safe depository for theif 6r money,.to tho undeniable foot, that tho proprietor, 6;* ’’ of this Bank aro individually liable to tho extent ol their esliitos for all tho Deposits, and other obllg,. |||H lions of Korr, Bronnoman it Co. mm They have recently removed into their now Usui, felsl dng House, directly opposite their former stand, is |Si West Main Street, a fow doors east of tho Batlroad Wm Depot, where they will at all times bo pleased to give any Information desired in regard to montj matters in general. • Open for business from 8 o’clock in tho mominj, !■: :l4 until 4 o’clock in the evening, [ ; , H. A. STURGEON, Cathitr. I _ Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1856. |' ■■ Fire iiistirance. TUB Alien and East Ponnsboro’ Mutual Fire In, Biiranco Company of Cumberland county, incur, unrated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organ, and, and in operation under the management of the . i following Managers) via i . Wm. K. Gorges, Bowls Jlycr, Christian Stayman, Michael Cocklin, J. C. Dunlap, Budolph Martin, Daniel Bailov, Jacob 11. Coovcr, A'eraddor Calh. f ... cart, Jos, Wl'ckersbam, J. Ejchclbcrger, S. Eborly, ‘ j. Brandt, , , , ~ !’ ' The rates of Insurance arc ns low ana favoralla - , as any Company of the kind in the State. Persona Wishing to become members are invited to make op, plication to the Agents of the Company who no | willing to w,alt upon them at any time. 1 : OrflCßltg OF THE COMPANV. {fyjj PrcBlJcnt~W. 11. (10BUAS, Eborly’s Mills, Cum- I •':% bcrlaUd county. _ . .... „ • Vico Pres’t.—Ciiiiibtias Stayman, Carlisle Cum- : . borlanJ county. - . g cc t’y,—Lewis liven, Sbepbordstowu, Cumber- , land county. • 1 Treasurer—Michael Cooklix, Shepberdstoun, Cumberland county. AGENTS. ' ''Cumberland County.— John Shcrrick, Allen ) Val. . entino Focmari, New Cumberland) Henry Zcannj-; Sbiremanstown ; Lafayette PolTcr, Hickiuson; ll™- , ry Bowman, Clmrcbtown; Mode Griffith, Soot i Middleton) SaraM. Graham. W. Pcnnsboro Sami, Coover,' Mocbanicsburg; J. W. Cocklin, Slic/ilierda. . town,; D. Coover, Sbopherdatown pJ. 0. Saxton, . Bilvor .Spring) Benj. Havcfstick, Silver Spnnj, | John Ilycr, Carlisle. - i.. j -S. -r York County.— W. S. Picldng,. Povct: Jumta t sgg Griffith. \Varrington ; J. P. DonnlbrflVlN ashingloivi D, Butter,.Fain-lew) B. Clark. Dillsburg. , , ;; : V Harnibmy— Houser 16 Xochman, • • ; Members of the Coin)iany baying policies abrall - to expire, can have thorn renewed by making oppli- tv ; cation to any of the Agents. ■ B. joiin b. cnynciis CHURCH & EBERLY, Steam Saw Mill & Lnmlier Yard, NEW CUMBERLAND. PA. All kinds of Lumber constantly on, band. Lumlitt delivered at any point accessible by Bail'Bond, at the shortest ... notice. building timber op all sizes * And lengths cut to order. Carlisle, 800. 22,1809.— tf, . it. BAKBEU SHOP._ w ;,. f , TIIK undersigned respectfully informs W patrons that ho haa rcniovcdhis cr Shto. tho BASEMENT <?F Mr. SIPE'S NEW BlllD, XJTO, bn North Hanover street, adjoining Mr. lint, crstlck's Drug Store, and nearly opposite the Bank, where he hppes to.soo all his old customers, nmlni many new ones as wish to have their hair and vrbiit kora "done up” in the most fashionable style. All tho various brunches of Bartering,'such 01 Shoving, IFair Cutting, Shamnooning, d'c., ntlemlel to with promptness. . Also/ Vupping, Bleeding Tooth Extracting, <C*c. ■' The undersigned has also for sale a superior arti cle of . • HAIR RESTORATIVE, of his own discovery and preparation, .unequalled by any similar article now in use, for restoring ferrengthening ami invigorating the Hair; prevent ing it frhm falling nff, eradicating scurf, dandruff, ringworm* and all diseases of tho skin. upd import ing a. rich glossy, silken texture to the Hair. Aa excellent toilet article for either ladies or gentleman. Testimonials of undoubted character as. to its good qualities, In possesion ,hf the undersigned, rrli/ol* will bo exhibited to any person wishing to examino them. HENRY LINNIttWIIL. Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1960—1 y. . JOSEPH IT. STB Eli, , WATCH MAKKU. * South J/auover.street, a few doors south of the Cwi ■ ‘Home,'' Having supplied myself with a largo assortment of WATCH MATERIALS, Glosses, ff£y\ am now prepared to repair all kln.ds of _ ing Watches, CloCJifß, jewelry, 4c., thitt may bo intrusted'to my care, on the most ; Sr. reasonable terms.- Hoping by strict attention Into- 1 fjg'r siutss to bO flivored with a ebim) of public pstto"- ago., Also; a 1 fttio oseorliiibnl'of, ,1/sSfelry, such »• dies’ Breast pins, Ear Drops, (gold mid cameo,) MU ocal scs Breastpins mid Bur. Drops, Box and (Han't 5,1®/ Piny all *)zcs, Bold Chains, Jlooks, Plated Chah': Tot .Lockets,- Qthrfds,- Keys, 4c. Also, a largo and pi assortment of Ool’d hnged filings, nil of which m! be sold low, A liberal share of public paronago it ;rjp earnestly solicited, ' ’ /%*| N,* havo recently received ii'fine as’s'oflincn of Silver Hunting Detached Lever and’ Lepaj Watches, and a largo assortment of silver plated ant’ . liatt steel spectacles, which I’ can dispose of cheap. JOS. U. STEEI. cy .lit, »»•« Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1959—0 m. : : ~—; •• FOOTE & BROTHER,■ PRACTICAL PLUMBERS A GAS FITTEI c3m * get Directly opposite the Court Home , in Church Atlr !/- said Lead and Iron Pipes, Cast Iron Sinks, : « Hydrants,, . Batb Tubs,. j Hot and Cold Shower Bath Boilers, ’L"-'-»«■ Baths, Wash Basins, f ' Water Closets, Hydraulic Rams, Ac, I . new Force and Lift Pumps, Ac., Ac. hor. Wrought Iron Wel’d. '■ goqt Tubes, And every description of Cocks and Fittings W Gas, Steam, Water, Ac. Superior Cooking Rongd tU&jj Heaters and Giia Fixtures, put up in. Churches Stores and Dwellings, at short notice and in the ote: modern stylo. All materials' and work' in our In at lowrata and warranted. . ,jj Country work and Jobbing promptly attended w • * Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859. ' ( HATS AND CAPS* he .“ r AT Kollor’a Old Stand, North lianovorSli will bo found a largo and elegant assortin' . » of HATS and CAPS, in great variety, of our o J and city manufacture. • • HATS. CAPS. ffr. Silk, Military, . itj Moleskin, ■ Navy,. 1 - Casaaitncro, Morphy, , ' 5S?' • Felt,i » : Scotoh,’to Lodger, Ledger, •I'j. Planters, Oil Cloth, recer Plush * Cloth, Children’s i BA ii : ALSO, Wool Hats of all kinds, which will “i v «y at the lowest prices. Recollect „„ har I KELLER’S OLD BTAN»; , JOSS' Hats pf any stylo manufactured to ora • . * Carlisle, Dob. 22, 1860, , UNIVERSAL FEED COTTER. St Hay and Fodder Cutter now in use, 1b 80 p, c & JBOI iStrloklor A Bro’s., Agricultural Store, CorlM ; pe6pl i Farmers, call and see. ry an P Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1850, ; . 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