To the Girls. ThO following contains such wholesome ad vice to tho female portion of our community that we are constrained to lay it before our readers that it may, bo road and pondered ov er again and again; . liadiea—caged birds of beautiful plumage, but sickly looks—pale pots of tho parlor, who yegetato in an unhealthy atmosphere, like tho potato germinating in a dark collar, why do you not go out into the open air and warm sunshine and add lustre to your eyes, bloom to your checks, and elasticity to your steps and vigor to your frames ? Take early moru- ing exercise, let loose your corset-string _aud_ run up the hill on h wager, and down again for fun; roam tho fields, climb tho fences, leap • the ditches, wade tho brooks, and with unre strained liberty', go home with an appetite ac quired by healthy enjoyment. ; The blooming and beautiful young lady— rose-cheeked and bright-eyed—who can darn n stocking, mend hey own frocks, command a regiment of pots and kettles, feed the pigs, . '"milk the cows, and be a lady when required, is the girl that young men are in quest of for a.wife. But, your puning, screwed up, wasp-I waisted, doll-dressed, consumption-mortgaged, I music-murdering, and novel-devouring daugh ters of fashion and idleness —you are no more fit for, matrimony than a pullet is to look after a brood of fourteen chickens. ' The. truth is, ■ my dear girls, you want less fashionable re ■ stralnt, and moro liberty of action. More kitchen and loss parlor; and more leg-exor oiso and less sofa; more pudding and less pi- ] aho,;,more fiankness and less mock modesty. , Boose your waist-strings, and breathe in the pure atmosphere,, and become something as good and beautiful as nature designed. A Novel Case — Too Young to Yarn/ ht. —The Cincinnati Press,.states Hint a novel case of habeas corpus, involving curious and important (piettions of lav, was tried before Judge S. M. Moore, of the Circuit Court, Cov-, ihgton, Kentucky, recently. A resident of that city, named William Ross, a short time . smco r becamo enamored with his-step-dnugh ter, Margaret Coleman, who reciprocated his affections,, and a-marriage-'engagement was the consequence. Bat the affianced pair found that their relationship was among the degrees prohibited by the laws of Kentucky. But the river was easily passed, and once m Ohio the restraints of the law would be removed—mar riages between blood relatives alone being prohibited in that State. They .accordingly visited Cincinnati, wore united in matrimony, and returned tßfnc rejoicing. The friends of . the parties, however, were dissatisfied with the nuptials, and determined to separate them. The girl being a.few months under twenty one' years of age —the period of female majo rity in .Kentucky—and till the 'time of her, ■ marriage having boon tinder the guardianship of a man named Hall, but who had resigned as soon as flint event had taken.place, a guar dian named Elisha Coleman, a relation of the lady’s was appointed for the-occasion, and a writ of habeas .corpus was sued on Ross, com manding him to produce his wife before Judge Moore, and show by what authority she was detained by him. The proper evidences of the marriage wore produced, and the fact that she was more-'-than eighteen years of age, which concluded the period of her infancy at the place where the marriage was solemnized, were, produced in Court. The attorneys for the guardian claimed that ns the parties were residents of Kentucky, a marriage elsewhere, to evade the laws of that State, was null and • void! 1 The Judge sustained this position, nullified the marriage, and gave the lady into the cus tody of Mr, Coleman. . Sebastopol as it is. —A vessel named the Elthain has just arrived at TIuU, from Sebas topol. Captain Pollard states that Sebastopol remains in the same forlorn and dilapidated condition as when the troops left Balaclava; Inkorman and this lledan boar the same traces of the besieging forces. A few old houses have been converted into habitable dwellings by the Russian soldiers who resided in them. Lord Raglan’s house and theclVurch-yard also remain in the condition in which they Were left, nor has anything been done in the shape of restoration of tho hospital, once ouo of the most magnificent buildings in Sebastopol.— One portion of the city, which was rendered not wholly uninhabitable, has been patched up by a few poor Jews, who get their living by going over tho desolated Jidda of battle, picking up tho leaden treasure, Jind shot and shell. During the captain’s staj% one of them, who had picked.up a shell, accidentally let it • fall, and . the missile not previously having boon discharged, burst and killed tho.poor fellow-on the spot. Although these men have boon engaged for a long time in gathering the shot and-sholl, and digging tho earth for bul lets, yet there is an abundance loft in all di rections.. . 'The harbor has boon partially filled up.— The American company , engaged with the sunken 'vessels have raised about,forty. This work, and the making of a patent sfip for.a dock, are almost the only means of employ ment for the inhabitants. • Eighty Lives Lost in a Cou-ikhv.— A feiir ftil'.catastrophe happened on'; the 2d inst., by an explosion of, gas in Burradon Colliery, Northumberland, England. About 120 men and boys wore at work in tho-pit at thjj time, of which number more Ilian eighty’wore kill ed! Two explosions occurred, the first about half past oiic o’iilock in the afternoon, which was slight and alarmed only a few lads. The second explosion occurred about three minutes afterwards, and was so violent that all the workmen made an immediate-effort to escape from the pit, but only about thirty were suc cessful. Most of the othors.perishcd from the stifling effects of the choke-damp. An awful wail, arose in the cottages belonging to the men down in the pit ns the intelligence reach ed their families, and then women and chil dren flocked to the pit-mouth, where a fright ful scene ensued as the.men and lads who had escaped wore brought out. Hundreds of per sons remained op the bank all night, many of them women and- children, shivering in the cold air, in breathless hope that sonic one would come out of the pit to give them intol ligcnco of father, brother, husband, or son, but upon whom they were never destined to ga sso again, except as a blackened corpse. A walk through the village on Saturday aftej noon showed that in almost every third house - thorp was a corpse, pr that preparations wore made for one that, was expected froln the pit. —London paper. Exoessivei.v 1/iTEiiAßv. —How a young lady endeavored to adapt her style of conver sation to the character of guests, is narrated in an Ohio paper. Tom Corwin and Tom Ew ing being on a political tour through the State, stopped at the house of a prominent politician at night, but found no one at homo but a young noice, who presided at the supper ta ble. She had never seen great men, and sup posed, they were olophantio altogether, and all talked in great language. “ Mr. Ewing, will you take condiments in your tea sir?” inquir ed the young lady. “Yes, miss, if yqu please," replied tbo quondam salt'boiler. Corwin’s eyes twinkled. Here was fun for hiip. Gra tified'at tho apparent success of her first trial at talking to big men, the young lady address ed MV. Corwin in the name manner. “Will you take condiments in i/our tea, sir ?” “Pop per and salt, but no mustard,” was tho prompt reply of tho facetious Toim Of course, nature must out, and Ewing and the entertainer roared in spite of themselves. Corwin essay ed to mend tho matter, and -was voluble in anecdote; and wit, and' compliment. The young lady to this day declares that Tom Cor win is a coarse, .vulgar, disagreeable man. O” “ Why did you-loavo your last place ?” inquired a young housekeeper, about to en gage a servant. “Why. you see, ma’am,” replied the applicant, “ I was too good-look ing ; and when I opened tho door, folks took mo for the missus.’’ j A CARD. = THOMAS M. BIDDLE, Attornoy-at-La\v, No. 273 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. December 22, 1859—0 m 11. NEWSIIAM, ATT'OntfEr AT LA If. OFFICE with Win, 11. Miller, Esq., South Ilauover street, opposite the Volunteer Printing OBice. Carlisle, T)ce. 22, 1859—tf. S. V. Bb«Y, Attorney at lam. office in KhcouT« JI all, rear-of the Court House, Carlisle. Carlisle, Dec. *22, ISM'. JTOlfff HAYS, attoknkv aT I,AV, OFFICE opposite “Marion Hall," B.esl Main street. Carlisle, i*a. Carlisle Tee. 22, 1059. ' ■ J. J. BENDER, M. D. HOMCEOPATIIIST PHYSICIAN. SUR gcon and Accoucheur. Office South Hanover sfreot.*Vorinorlv occupied by Dr. Smith. Darlhdo. Hoc. 22. ISMJ. A C VRD. DR. JNO. K. SMITH announ ces to his old friend* and former patron*, that he ha* returned from hi* South-western tour, with his health greatly improved, and has resumed prac lice iu Carlisle. Office on Main street, one door west of the Rail road Depot, where he can be found a: all hoars, day ami night, when pot out professionally. , Carlisle. Doe. 22, I Sol'. DR. 1. C. LOOMIS, DEX South Hanover Street, ikm; door co the Post .Of- N. B. —Will bo absent from Carlisle the last ten days of each month. Carlisle, Pee. 22, 1539. " ' DR. GEO. S. SEARIGHT, .Froin the /hilli'more College of Denial Surgery. Office at. the residence of his mother, Fast Louth ;r street, three doorsbelow Bedford. , Carlisle,.Pec. 22, 1859. \ • * Xow Coal and Xumbeiv Yard. THE subscribers have this day entered into part nership to trade in COAL'AND LUNBEIL— We will have constantly on hand audfuruish to.ox dcr, ali kinds and quality of . * . , . SEASONED LUMBER, such us Hoards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff*, Pal ing and Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, "Worked Flooring, Wojithcrboarding, Posts/ Hails, and all kinds of, Shingles,, to wit: White Pine, Hemlock, Chosnut, and Oak, of different qualities. Having cars of our own we can furnish bills to order of any length ahd size at the shortest notice and on the most .reasonable terms. Our worked boards will ho kept under cover so that they can bo furnished dry at all times, Wo will constantly • of FAMILY GoTl! i under coyer, which s they will deliver dry &and clean .to any part jr of the borough,.to wit: LLykens-Yulley, Luke Fiddler, Xocust Moun erton, Broken,. 13gg, Stove, and Nut Coal, which we pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prit-es. Best, quality of ( Limubunlers , and 'Blacksmiths* Coal always on hand at the lowest figures. Yard west side of Grammer School, Main-St. ARMSTRONG & IIOFFER. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. Kpw Coal Tavd, AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE. THE subscriber would respectfully call tlio attention of Limchurnera and the citizens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally t to attached to his Ware llousc, Oil West Highstrect, where ho will keep constantly on hand a large supply of the best quality of Coal, to wit: ■ Li/lccns Valley,- Luke Fuller, Pine Grove, mill I Treverion , Broken, JSgy 'and Nut Coal —screen- ed and dry, all of which he pledges himself to sell at the lowest possir bio prices. Best qual ity of LmelUrucrs' and Blacksmiths' Coal always on hand. All orders left at tho-Wnrc House, or at his, residence hi North Hanover street will bo promptly attended to J. W., HENDERSON. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850—tf. NEW ARRANGEMENT. O'N' ftiul sifter Monday, 23d May, 18">0, tho subscriber will run a 1) AILY TRAIN of CARS, between Carlisle amlPhiladolphin, leaving Carlisle every morning, anil Philadelphia every evening,— All goods'loft at the freight Depot of Peacock, Zell it liincbmun, Nos. 808 and 810 Market Street, will bo delivered in Carlisle the next day. ,T.- W. HENDERSON, West llujh Street, Carlisle, Pa, - Carlisle, Bee. 22, 1059. JOHN EAULV. ,1. H; NONEMAKKH. FORWARDING it COMMISvSION HOUSE. FLOUR & FEED, COAL , PLASTFAt <0 SALT, Tho suascribors having taken the Warehouse, ears ami fixtures of William B. Murray’s well known es tablishment, on Wesb lligh Street, opposite Dickin iuson College, would inform the public, that they have entered into it general Forwarding and Com mission business. ' Tho highest market price will be paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds.. They aro also predared to freight produce am; stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, ut tho lowoal rates, with safety ami despatch. Piaster and Suit kept constantly on hand, and Flour and Peed at, wholesale or retail.'- Coal of all kinds, embracing LVKEN’S VALLEY, -LUKE FIDDLER, SVNBURY WHITE ASH, Ltinchiirucrs' and Plarhs\nithii‘ Coal, constantly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of tho town. EARLY A NONEMAKER. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. Dissolution of Pai'lllCl'Bllijp. TILE partnership heretofore existing under tho linn of Shrom of Mrs. Rey nolds' Bouther street, two doors west of Hanover. Carlisle, Dec. 22, rBs9—tf. FISH. HAA r ING, Mackeml, Shad in barrels, hnlf barrols, quarter barrels, fresh Groceries, Li quors, Tobacco, Sogars, at the lowest cash prices.— Butler, Kggs, Bacon, Haras,.Beeswax, Tallow, Snap, .and Rugs, taken in cxohnngo-at die cheap grocery of. WM- BENTZ. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1850. Fanoy Goods, Gift Books, &o. S'. \r HAVERSTICK hns Just received * from .the city «ud is """i Hdiday^ dispKv Of flood.f rf iS ftteSta to which ho desires to call too* ll •. l. SlirMass nml the public. Hjs "P° rl ™XTh iu q ° n litv Sd , srH«tS“-s«= >>, i I'jxcy GOODS, ' Which comprises every variety of fancy article* of th jfpS iu , k r i »rmw fnnev icon*. pearl and shell card casts. “dOTn?r ?»-* ** hie instruments. Fort Mommies, ot vmict.y. Gold Feus, and Pencils, fancy paper weights, pape bk: ami a'larg^^u^rtsdtes 1 - rv MotoscahTand wafers, silk and bead parses, ladies’ riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies Hue cutlerv. perfume baskets, ami bags, brushes ot ov*e rv kind for the toilet, Uousscl’s pertumes of the various kind. musical iustvumeuts of all kinds and at all prices, together with mi innumerable variety, .of articles elegantly finished, and at low rates, _ Al so, an extensive collection, of BOOKS, comprising the various English and American' Annuals lor riehlv embelishcd and illustnUed Foetical W orks, withV/tiWrea’s li6ok *y for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationery is also complete, and comprises every thing used in College and tho schools. Ho also desires to call the particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of LXytFS* GIRAyVOIES, cfe., from the executive establishments ot‘ Cornelius, Ar cher and others ot Philadelphia, comprising every stvlo ol* Parlor. Chamber and Study Lamps, lor burning either Lard. Sperm or Ethecial Oil, togeth er with Flower Vase#. Fancy Screens, »fcc. . His as sortment’ iii this lino is. unequalled, lu the borough.. FniUv r Fancy Cun/wtionanf, Suit*, Prtincnmd Jr’ruits, t£‘e*> iii every variety and all 'prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such as can bocoufidently recom mended co his friends. His stock embraces every thhijr iu the Hue of Fancy-Uoods. with many other Articles useful to housekeepers which the public are especially invited to call and see. at the old stand opposite the Deposit Dank. Carlisle. Pee. 22. 1539. Watches, Jewelry aud Sliver WARE AT CONLYN’S. THE public are'invited to call anti examine tho largest ami handsomest. stock'of ■ }VA TCJIES, JE WEIR Y ANV Sll YER JSA 'ivAME, ever brought to this place. Haring purchased this stock for cash I am determined to sell at prices that “can't-be heat.” ‘ . All goods sold by me, guarantecdlo bo as repre sented or the money refunded. Old gold aud silver taken in exchange. ' THOMAS CONLYN, ' Carlisle; Pee, 22. 1559. \ Town and Country* rriUE subscriber respectfully, informs his JL friends and tbo public generally, that ho still continues the Undertaking business, and Is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by uighK— Ready-made COFFINS kept constantly oh hand, both plain and ornamental. lie has constantly on band Fink's Patent Metallic JJnnal Case, of which ho has been appointed tbo solo, agent. This case is recommended as superior to any of tbo kind now. in use, it being perfectly air tight. Ho has also.furnished himself with a lino, now Rosewood llbaiisb and - gentle horses, .with which ho will attend funerals in -town and country person ally, without extra - charge. Among tbo greatest discoveries of tho ago Ms Well**. Spring Jfattrase, tho best and cheapest hod now in uso, tho exclusive right of which I have sc-, curedd and will bo .kept constantly bn band.. ‘ Cabinet making in all Us various branches carried" on, and Bureaus, Secretaries, Work-stands, ParlorWaro, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centro Tables; Pining \ aiul Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands of all kinds, \ French. Bedsteads; 1 high and low 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' aro men of experience, his material ’ tho best,- and his work raudo in tho latest city stylo, f and all Under his own supervision. It will bo'war ranted and sold low for cash. ‘ Ho. invites all to give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. Tor tbo liberal patronage heroto foro extended to him ho fools indebted to bis niimc .rtma customers, and assures them that no efforts will be spared in future to please, them in stylo and price. (Uvo ns ti call. . ■ - Bcmcmbcr-the place, North Hanover St., nearly' opposite the Deposit Bank. Carlisle, - January 20,1800. I HAVE on hand. -porno’ton tons of AY ALL PAPER, of tbo finest and bosk quality that has over been offered in this place, Laving purchased it of tho manufacturers in Now York. Also, 'Wm .dow Blinds, Shades and fixtures, Fire Board Prints, «fec., all of which ho will sell very low and exclu sively for ciish. January 26, 1800, REDUCTION IN PRICES. AW. Bontz announces to tho public and • his customers,.that in accordance to bis usual custom at this season of tho year, ho has reduced the prices-of his stock of FMCY DRY GOODS, which comprises many choice and beautiful descrip tions of WINTER DRESS GOODS, such as nil Wool Meriuocs, plain and figured, all Wool Dc- Laihes, plaiiMind figured, Cbburgs, Valencias, Do- Lainea, all wool, Plaids, 7 y/|T 2*£P*T will pav the highest market price " TER, EO’OS, RAGS, SOAPond DltlEU FRbU. J. A.'UOMRICU. ■ Carlisle. Dec. 2-, 1969. Bargains I Bargains! ,s.i vv ro vit m oxi-: r BY calling,at) the- store next to ICline s Ho tel, Hanover street, .Carlisle, where you can buy Hoods at tv saving of 26 per cent,, as the subscriber is determined to sell bis large and woll selected stock'of Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods, without reserve* at cost or city prices. Bleached and at city prices. Billow ease muslins qnd Sheetings *,‘ Aprou and Furniture cheeks “ Tickings and Peult v Stripes li • Cotton, linen and woolen table cloths. ‘‘ Domestic,and Manchester Ginghams “ .The best calicoes at 10- cts. and the rest ■“ Fancy and black Lawns, ' ’ . ; \. - Lavella cloth and Debegcs • , “ Bareges aud Pongee mixture “ Plain and figured mousUn-de-laiucs . “ Ohallies and Barege de-laines “ Silk. Poplins arid Alpacas .. “ Parasols and Umbrellas . “ Stella, printed and plain Shawls « Fine embroidorod collars “ Skeleton and other Skirts . ■ u Swiss Muslin, Cambric and Jaconet “ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs “ Black and col’d Silks “ Black uud.boPd Cloth “ Cassimcres.nud Merino Cassimerea “ Kentucky Jeans aud.Cnssinota ;• u ;• Plain ami striped cotton punt stuff u Plain and twilled Linon ; " White and coPd Flannels “ , Hosiery and Qlovos ' . u Trunks and Carpet Bags “ Country merchants will do well by calling, as they will.save expenses, and any one wishing'to com mence business will secure himself by buying the entire stock—one of the best stands in town. So eve ry one otm mako money by calling on' . S. L. LEVI. Carlisle, Dob. 22, 1850. ~. NEW GOODS! AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. JUST returned from the city, and now open ing a largo ussbrtment of elegant , hnd fashion- able WINTER GOODS, Ladies* Cloth Cloaks, and Shawls in great variety.— I Ladicß* Dress Opode of all the novMitylcs, handsome i and very cheap. A f|ill assortment ot_Dreea Trim- Itmngß, Cloak TaßBcla>,&c. , Ladies’ ECB.B, good & \ ©heap. Genlß SHAWLS of a\\ kmda, CoJicoeßj V Muslin delaines,Overcoats, Cloth for La 1, dies’ Cloaks, \ ’ . . The,stock is* now largo and Complete. . My’old friends and •.customers, and. all others' in. want of cheap Goods, are respectfully invited to call and ox- 1 amino my.now stock and secure good bargains, op posite the Railroad Depot. Also, BOOTS and SHOES. A lot of prime Mo rocco Boots and Shoes for Ladies and Misses, of Willis’ celebrated make, just received. CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. ' ' GREAT ARRIVAL OF WINTER CLOTHING. THE subscriber lias returned from the Eas tern. Cities, with a largo and well selected stock WINTER CEOTIIING, GENTLEMENS FURNISHING Goods , Trunks, Carpet Bags-, .Umbrellas, &c., which ho can sell at such prices, as to astonish the natives. ' • Having taken particular pains to select goods es pecially adapted for, this market, ho can assure his customers, that they are well and fashionably made. Buyers will find it to their interest to examine his stock, ns ho'has determined to sell upon the motto of “SMALL PROFITS” Remember the old Stand, near the 'Matkel House. ASHER WEIL. Successor to Steiner & ’Rro*s, Carlisle, Doe. 22,1859. Spring Goods. THE undersigned has just returned from Philadelphia and Now York, with the 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 the eas tern cities. • , . Cashmeres, plain and figured) all Wool Delaines, plain and figured. ■ Shawls, a very largo assortment of over 400 Stella,’ BochaV Jacquard, Blanket and Mourning Shawls of every quality, variety and prico. Flannels; white, Fancy and all wool plaid Flan nels. Valencias; plaid and Bayadere, at astonishing low figures. Muslins; over 10,000 yards, from the most cele brated manufactures in the U. S. at all prices, both white and unbleached. . ’ Linens; a largo stock of every description, Table Cloths, Napkins, 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 the times. . Trimmings; a very handsome and well selected lot of “ Ladies' Dross Trimmings,” to suit every va riety of Dress Goods., . Gloves; Kids, Qauntles, Silk i' Cotton Gloves for Ladies and children. Mourning Goods; black French Morinos, black Cashmeres, all wool Delaines, figured Delaines, Oo burgs, and every variety ,of Mouthing Goods for dross, crape's, veils, collars, Ac. .Ribbons; wo would call the attention of the la dies to our largo stock of well selected Ribbons. Gentlemen’s wear; Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Velveteens and Cords; over 10,000 yards of Satinets at very low prices. Carpets; a largo and well selected stock of Car pets of every description of ovor 0,000 yards. Hanover Gloves; the far-famed and well-known Hanover Gloves, are only sold by mo, ns I am the only authorized agent for the sale of them in this county. Wo have just received 000 pairs of them, . My store is l at the old stand, in Hanover street nearly opposite tho Poet Office. Give us n call and examine our stock. • A. W. BENTZ Carlisle, April 1800. Great Reduction In Prices. T have this clay commenced selling off mv J-entire stock of Winter Goods at greatly reduced prices. French Moriuoos, Shawls, Furs, Cloaks Flannels, Ac., at cost, all other Goods at uncommon ly low prices. Carpeting at cost. The stock is now largo and complete. Now is tho lime for groat bargnins-qt tho cheap store of D0c.29, 1859. CHAS. OOILBY. UNITED STATES HOTEL, SOUTH-EAST COR. 11th A MARKET STS., PuiLADEtPiru. H. W. KANAGA, T „ WM. McVEY, January 5,18C0-3y Proprietor,. gEFarwval OF rail and Winter CJoods. n'IJIK mtbsenber having j. Philadelphia, announce to “>« ,)f the fitter bracing every variety of Readymade Clothing) ami Piece floods, Trhtcl. will bo m " a V r Molc' S C mnV sold by the yard, among winch a few articles mat bo mentioned, vis : m-een. Fine black twilled French. bluodilaa.Mue. grce i. brown, drab and claret Cloths; Petershams, HW'» Fur, Coalings, Jfohair and Beaver, fine Ireneh black Doeskin, silk-mixed plain and fancy mores of every stylo nml quality, fine bilk and 1 l’ ls • ■Stttui. Uronadino; Tiiii«y tktfSimerP nitit-plnin Doej skin Vestings. Also, a very largo ami liaudsomo assortment of plain and fancy Cravats, Mocks, poleon Tics, lino quality; Chinese Silk, all Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs, fancy and plain Collars; Mis ponders, and half Hose of ovory doecHption* Also, a very, large assortment of TRUNKS, «* o 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, Ao. ; a largo lot of extra made Umbrellas, all of which will be sold at tbo lowest prices. Call and examine for yourselves at the old stand in North Hanover,street, opposite the u American ttpuuoi” l * X. LIVINGSTON.. Carlisle, Dee, 22,1859—4t,- aspSfiERJES New Store and New Goods. A AFTER returning his acknowledgements for the very liberal patronage which has been extended to him, the undersigned wquld call atten tion to the fact that he has just re-opened his exten sive assortment of Faintly Oraccrie », in his now store-room, on tbo south-east corner of tho Public Square, whore the public arc invited to ca[l and ex amine a stock of. Roods which in elegance, varioty and oxteuj, wilt defy competition,* comprising in part oi' loan lump, crushed and brown Snyun, Java, Uio and Roasted Coffee. Every variety and quality of Ten. Spices, (ground and. uuground.) Pickles. Sauces Table Oil,"How'Orleans,' Sugar-house and Trinidad WoUaeee; New York and Philadelphia' Siinpa; Cheese, Macaroni, Vermcoilli, Split Peas, liominv. Minco-iuoat, Corn Starch, Farina, Choco late, Extract of Coffee, Refined Sugar at reduced rates, -washing and baking Soda, Tobacco of the most favorite brands,, and the finest quality of Se vers. A beautiful assortment of Britannia Ware, plain and gold band • China-ware, Glass, Queens. Stone uud Earthen Ware,.in great variety, and nu elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, - Extracts and Perfume rv for the toilet, „ , ■ fruit* : Including Peaches in cans. Raisins, Cran berries, Djy Apples, citron, almonds; oranges, lem ons, 4c. • • S LIQUORS: Wholesale and em bracing common and old Rye Whiskey, Brandies, dark and pale; Lisbon, Sherry, Port, Ma dcria. Ginger, Cutatfha and Muscat Wines, In casks and bottles; {scotch Whiskey, Holland Gin, and Sehcidam Schnapps. . FISH AND SALT, A largo stock of Lamps, .including Dyott's cele brated lumps for. ■burning Kerosene or coal . Oil, Sperm and Star candles. Cedar-Wars'and Broom, ■ ' Brushes, Ropes, Mops, Soaps, Door-mats, Walters, Looking-glasses, fine letter arid note paper, Willow ware, Painted b.uckelH, &c. ‘ ‘ Cotton and Woollen, lloso and half Hose, and a full stock of GloVcs, including the well known, Buck Gloves. /' Marketing of -all kinds taken in 'exchange for Goods. In short, his stock comprises everything, that is culled for in his lino of business, arid no effort will be.spared to louder entire satisfaction to his cus tomers. C. INIIOFF. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1809—ly. r Good: Very Good? JUST received nt the clicap Grocery of the subscriber, lots of good things, a part of which aro tho following:/ . Hermetically sealed Peaches, . fresh,' : • I “ “ Tomatoes, “ . , ‘ Corn,. , u . “ Pens, “ « Asparagus, ' il . ' Oysters, / - ‘ -** .« Lobsters, “ u . , Pino Apple,* “ V ■ . Turtle Soup, - u u Sardines, Mince Meat, Pickled Gorkins, Chow Chow, Piccalil li, Cauliflower, Lobsters, - Capers, Olives,- Toriiatoc Katsup, Walnut do., Mushroom do., Popper Sauce, Hominy, Gritts, Poup Beans, Cranberries, the finest Dried Beef, Sugar cured Hama, Shoulder, Bologna, Sausage, Maccaroni, Sugars, Coffees, Teas) Molas ses, Fish of all kinds, Spices, Quccnswaro, fine So i gars and Tobacco, 25,000 German Sixes, and the very best LIQUORS in the State, Confectionery ami Fruit, knvo just boon added to our former assortment. Our friends and customers have our thanks for former favors and aro ipvitod to bestow a share on us in future. ’ Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1850. J ’ W ' EDY ’ CARLISLE FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP, OAR AND SAgU EAST MAIX STBSBT, CABT.ISIh. -rillS extensive establishment is nm^ 1 " 1 complete order, end snpplod'department— ehinery for executing work in v P n P i„rgcd this Sonars si?hX nowesf end most im proved tools for the raanufnctaro of _ Doors, Window Frames, So**, Shnttere, . Blinds, Mouldings -*-■ -b -lishment. in the county or elsewhere. , S W Engines Built to Order™ l tX&£* *zi idencomf their superiority. „ /roil and Braes Cutting! o/ercry . description, from the smallest to »° W rved- Two skillful Patern makers constantly- j REPAIRING promptly attended to for Paper M » j Distilleries, Grist. Mills, Factories, io. Turmnßan Fitting Mill Spindles, *?., dune in the best style. Thralling Machines and Horse Powers, snob as Bovil Gear Four Horse Powers, llori^ nt “' Goar Four and Two Horse Powers, Corn Shellers, Crushers, Iron Rollers, Plow Castings, and other articles for farmers, on hand or promptly made to order. Burden Cart Built and Repaired, Our facilities for building .Cars nro now more com plete than heretofore, and enables us to furnish them to transporters on the railroad on accommo datin'- terms, and made of the best .materials.,, Or ders solicited and entire satisfaction guaranteed. . The long 'experience in, the business of the senior partner of tho firm, and (bo completeness of our machinery in every brunch of the establishment, warrant lis in assuring tho best work to all who fa vor us with their orders. Tho continued patronage of our friends and tho public is respectfully solicited. F. GARDNER & CO. ■Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850. Carlisle Marble Yard. RICIIAD OWES. South Hanover street, opjwaite licnizs* Store, Carlisle . THE subscriber has on hand a largo < and well selected stock of Heii*l-Stoucs, Monuments, TOMBS, Ac., of qhasto and beautiful designs, which bo will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous of solling'out bis stock/ Head-stones finished from throe dollars upwards. Brown .Stone, Marble work, Mantles, Ac;, for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, Ac., constant ly on band. Iron railing for cemctry lots, Ac,,, of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will be prompt ly attended to. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850. ' ELEGANT STYLES,: OF ■ . Fall and Winter Hats and Caps, THE subscribers* thankful for the liberal . encouragement extended.them, beg leave to.iin- I nounco to their customers and the public generally, that they have just returned from the city, with an I,extensive and well selected If JEW STOCK OF ■BALL AND WINTER HATS & CAPS, (ggg|gggtaDf overy stylo atu\ variety, from the • jSSSSi commonWOOL to the finestPUKand SILK HATS, which have been pur ■ ‘ chased exclusively for cash, and ean, [•therefore, be sold.at.priccs that cannot fall to-uloaso. BOYS HATS A 2s T JI CAPS.—A-largc supply, and of the latest fashions, on hand. Hats manufactured to order, in tlio‘best stvlo and of superior materials. .' ’ J. G. GALLIC ,t CO. Carlisle, Dee. 22,1550, ' .. - Real Estate Agency. OEMOVAL.—A. L.SPONSLER, Heal J]s ent > OuHvri/uncci' ami Scrivener, Ims ro movert to.his new office, on Main street, 1 five a period ns four moots, Intcjosl on nil ccrtifi , ; ” will cense at maturity provided, however n?>4' said certificates are renewed at any time for another given period, they shall bear He,, t rate of interest up to tho time of renewal—p,»- lar attention paid to tho collections of note, checks, *o., in any part of tho United SIiSH Canadas. , , ‘ “fij Remittances made to England, Ireland, n thf t Continent. Tho fnithfnl ond confidential cxecnii : - of,all orders cdtmsted to,them, may bo rolled m,?! They call tho nttodtion,of Farmers, Jtcclnfcr -•* add all otherswho desire a safe depository fo r i2 ’ money, to tilts undeniable fact, that tho ptopricto'. ■ ’* of this Bank are individually Ruble to tho ciltaui'.V their estates for nil the Deposits, and other obli« l it Rons of Kerr, Bronncmon & Co. ’ ' They have recently removed into their new Ini J?'s ing House, directly opposite their former steal West Main Street, a few doors cost of the Railnii W Depot, whore they .will at all times be plcaied give any information desired in regard to moa 1 matters in general. Open for business from 9 o’clock in tho cicr::;/' tl until 1 o’clock in tho evening. e , It. A. STURGEON, Cud!,,. ' , ■ Carlisle, Dec. 22, 135 G. Fire Insurance. THE Allen and East Ponnsboro’ Mutual Fin b nc suranco Company of Cumberland county, inn, pi pointed by an act of Assembly, is now fully otja aod, and in operation, under tho management of£, Pi following Managers, vis: ac Wm. R. Gorgns, Lewis Hycr, Christian Slaying “ Michael Conklin, J. C. Dunlap, Rudolph Mail',, ■ Daniol Bailey, Jacob: H. Coovcr, Alcxaddor C»U. .. r cart, Jos. Wickorshnm, J. Eicholberger, S. Ebttljy.-. 1 ,;.; J. Brandt. Tho rates of insurance are ns low and favoriHi ' : ns any Company of the kind in the Stale. Perm 'J wishing to hocoino members arc invited to make op. -■*: plication to tho Agents of llio Company who in.,,. willing to wait upon them at any time. i /.r Officers of tre CoMPA.vy. • President—lV. R. G ORGAS, Ehcrly’s Milh, Ciim-i i' ? hcrland county. ;, 5 Vico Pres’t.—Christian Stavjian, CarliiliCum-t ip hcrland county. , r ' ;" Soct.’y.—Lewis Hveii, Shcpherdstown, Curate., land county. „' ' '!i Treasurer—Micilaei. Cocki.in, Shcphcrdatom, /■ Cumberland county. , AGESTS. Cnmlm-lumJ County.— John Shcrrjwk, AUcn; Val entinc Fcemati, Now • CumborliuiA j Henry ZenriDp SluremanHlown ; Lafayette PefTer, Dlclunsonj Hoc. ~ rv Bowman, Chnrchtown; Mode vxnuun. South •; J Middleton ; Sam-1. Graham, .J. Vmmhon 1 &»l v i Coover, Meehai.icaburg; J- W. Coekl.n, SlicpM- 5 town; D. Coovor, Shcphoidatowii •„ J. 0. Mm,... -J 'Silver Spring; Renj; Havcrstiek, Silver Spug, ; A John Ilyur, Carlisle. *| . York Oomt«.T-Vf. S. poking, ( n< Griffith. Warrington; J. D. Rutter, Fairview; R. Clark, Dillabiirg. tvjj Harrisburg. —Houser & Loehman., - * ■ Members of the Company having policies ak»jVy* to expire, can have them renewed byniaking «pj cation to any ,of tbc Agents. ■ .I'/V ' 1 - r • • •■ p. • ■ ,c. joiin b. cmmcn. . • • • ; CHURCH & EBERLY, Steam Saw Mill & Lumber YaM . NEW CUMBERLAND, PA p All kinda.of Lumber constantly on hand. delivered' nt liny point nee jssiblo liy , lV Hull Rond, lit the shortest ■ , notice. .0 building timber of all SIZE* , And length's cut to order. yjh Carlisle, Doc. 22,-1859.~tf. I BAttBCIt' SHOP. /: - liji 1 r J' I IIE uvdorsfenctl respocf/«J/^^^™^ r^| I I patrons Umt lic has removed, his tho.BASEMENT OF Mr. EJPE S M.W BUUhfjfej 1 Jim, on Is r orfh Hanover street, adjoining Mr. ersfick's .Drug Store; and nearly opposite the whore ho hopes to sop all hia old customers, many new onus as wish to have hair and niitpr* kers “done \\p” in the most fashionable style. All the various branches of Harboring, suchu-.y.- Shm-tuy, J/uir Cutting, Hhampooniuy, to with promptness. Also, OiqipingrJ ses Breastpins and Ear Drops/ Box and Piqs all sizes, Gold Chains, Hooks, Plated Lockets, Guards, Keys, Ac. Also, a largo nml li|Ww! assortment of Gold finger Binge# ull of which wjmg he sold low. A liberal share Of public earnestly solicited. ' • Jfijp N. B,—l have recently received it fine assorl [ wO||gS& of Silver Hunting Detached Lover and Ler Watches, and a largo assortment of. silver plflkd*U steel spectacles, which I can dispose of-ohpnp. ■ JOS. U. STffiUaVttf nsnlti imm IROTHER, oned' !iis & GAS Cfourt House, in* Mey. wor tl Lead and Iron Pipes, Cast Iron Sinks# ntottB€ Hydrants, . Bath Tubs, Hot and Cold Shower Bath Boilers, oitiea Baths, Wash Basins, yideri Water Closets, Hydraulic Bams, Ac, [_ * Force and Lift Pumps, Ac,, Ac. ISSj Wrought Iron Wel'd, ' Tubes. WjMU And every description of'Cocks, and Fitting* Gas, Steam, Water, Ao, Superior Cooking RrdSV'OWm Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up in Stores and Dwellings, at short notice and in modern stylo, All materials, and work in our at loin rales and warranted, Country work and Jobbing promptly nllonilt 1 Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1860. .■■■•, ini ■ HATS AWD CAPS. jjsfj AT Keller’s Old Stand,-North Hanover* Tho^ will bo found a largo and elegant assort® hJgu jO of HATS and CAPS, in groat .variety, of ,o ur Hbpl and oity manufacture. 10] Carlisle,’Dec. 22, 1059-—6 m. FOOTE & PRACTICAL PLUMB: Directly opposite (ho \ '■ ■' A> HATS, Silk. Military, pfyora Moleskin, Navy, pUsesti Onsssimorb, Morphy, Ugiatf] Felt, Scotch, ‘fit, I *w t Plush A Cloth, Child tons J*'® 11 -??; Also, Wool Hats of all kinds, which will be, rartgO, ! at tho lowest prices. Kooolloot ' inaeoj KELLEIVS.OLD North Hanover W r gjjj, Hats of any stylo manufactured to ™ Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1860. Jgtjfepyj UNIVERSAL PEED COTTER. Ilfty and Fodder Cutter now’in uso, fa Strioklor 4 Bro’a,, Agricultural Store, Carlin g JpeWj Farmers, call and see. . Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1860. ‘ (wntWff.; CAPS. (unsel