A Swarf Broom TKik ft* to ob a novelty, and it has overy ap- Mttrance: of hoing valuablo.. During the vhn tOtVMtv Ei B. Good, of York'County, Pn., sent .ua an account of it, and we desired him tq for #wd sbmd epbbimens of tho entire stock, in cluding roots and brush,which he did, stating, tirntthosampleir woreof about tho avorogo Siie.but not ep fine os ho could have furnish ed, hod we applied earlier. Wo were so Well pleased With them, that wo suggested his ad vertising the seed, If enough could bo got to make it worth while, and no has done bo.— (We hove recently procured a moderate quan tity Of the seodf which will be offered as, pre miums only.) Sec one of the closing pages of this paper. The specimens before us have about two feet <of stalk and two feet of brush, the latter being of very excellent quality.. As this is not half the'height of the common variety, it may be ' groWn much'thicker on tho ground. The up per leafsheath embraces the lower part of tire orpsh, which, with its low growth, saves, all necessity of breaking down tho brush while ripening. As far as we can gather from the Statements received; and from tho specimens, ■ We think it likely this may be decidedly siipe- 1 rior to the;kind generally cultivated.; It .is certainly worthy a trial, and for this purpose only we offer it for •limited distribution. We shall test it the coming Summer, and wo re-1, ■quest reports from those who may receive the seed. Mr. G. states that it should ho grown thickly in tho rows; to secure the best novel- , Opmeni of brush .—American Agricuturalist. Foowsn Thoughts.—We are apt to believe in Providence so long as w have our own •way; bat if things go awry then wb think, if there is a God, He is in heaven and not on earth. The_ cricket in the spring builds his little hOnse in the meadow, and chirps for joy, because all is going so well with him. Bat when he hears the sound, of the plough a few farrows off, and the thunder of the oxen’s tread, then the sky .begins to loot dart, and his heart fail him. The plough comes crush ing along,' and turns his dwelling bottom side hp, and as ho is foiling over and over, without a home, his heart says: “Oh, the foundations of the worldare destroyed, and everything is going to ruin 1” But the husbandman, who walks behind his plough, singing and whist ling as he goes, does he think the foundations of the world are breaking up ? Why, he does not so much as know there was any house or cricket there. Ho thinks of the harvest that is to follow the track of the plough; and the cricket, too,, if her will but wait, will find a thousand blades of grass where there .was but( before. '’ Wbarp alll like the crickets; If| -anything happens to overthrow our plans, wi 1 think- all is gono to; ruin. ' Unconscious Influence.— The very hand ling of the nursery, is significant, and the po tiilonde, the passion, the gentleness, .the tran quility indicated by it are all reproduced in the child. His soul is a purely receptive na ture, and that for a considerable period, with out choice or selection.. A little further on, He begins voluntarily to copy every thing ho sees. Ve?e e i wanner, gait, everything which the eye sees, the mimic instinct delights to ’hot over. And thus wo have a whole genera tion of future men, receiving from ns their very beginnings; and the deepest impulses of their life and immortality. They watch us every moment, in the family, before the heart wid at the table-; and .when wo are meaning them no- good or evil, when wo are conscious pf exerting no influence- over thOm,'they are drawing from us impressions and molds of of habits which if wrong, no heavenly disci plmo can wholly remove; or. if right, no bad association's utterly dissipate. Nowit maybe doubted,"l think whether, in all the active in fluence of pur lives, we do as much to shape the destiny of pur fellow-men, as we do in tlria single article of unconscious influence over children.—-Hr,- Bushndl. The Season of I'i.owehs, —Now is the sea son to plant-flowers and shrubs about your homes; and do it hy. all means. It will cost you nothing, and.will make yohr homos so haoh more cheerful, attractive and home like, that you will rejoice every day throughout the Spring, Summer and Autumn, that you plan tpd flowers and roared shrubbery.. If you have children, plant floivors for their sake.— Your homes are cheerful within doors, of course; flowers will make them cheerful out of dpors also; and what influence under the sun is so, ennobling upon the young -soul as cliccr/abicss ,at home?- Cheerfulness in the parlor—-iu the sitting room—in the nursery—- up stairs and down stairs—around the yard door—in thegarden— and all about oiir houses. A - *?>7 0u lmvo 110 oHUdrdn, still plant flow ort.,. Plant, them for your own heart’s sake. Their bright, fresh faces smile upon you—us perhaps the world does not—all the day long and every day; and whenever approach them they will meet youwith a-sweot welcome of fragrance and-humming boos.- Are you indifferent to natural beauty ?. Then by all means plant, cultivate, study and learn to love flowers, and become human as soon as possible. Ho who appreciates not the beau ties-m Nature, is only half human, and the sooner he develops the other half that is defi cient, the sponer will he be prepared to live a man, and die like a Christian. A home that has no flower-beds about —no grepn shrubs no inviting grass plats—has no Summer cheer terns. It is a prison house—cheerless and solemn. Triumph Ovkr Evil.: —Wo are rewarded for every triumph we make over temptation. X will suppose there are many who have strug gled against the vanity of vain pleasures many who have put down evil thoughts with a strong will; many who, after a long, and, it may be, an uncertain conflict with the seduo tions of the world, at length have triumphed. 1 will put it to them whether, when they have combated, and prevailed against evil, their hearts have not softened and melted, and they have not felt within their bosoms a seraphic influence ?' They have so felt - r and so it will ever bo. No sooner shall they have driven from them the tempting demon of pride, of vanity, pf anger,—no sooner shall the devil have loft them, than angels will come and minister unto them.. , Yes on No.—A simple “yes," or an em phatic “no," may cost you a fortune,—may cost you a troop of •friends.—may cost you a political promotion,—may cost you your char ' aoter,—may coat you your soul 1 How many a public man has had his whole. career deci ded by his course in some trying emergency, opon some ono groat question of right. Ho is lod up into the mount of temptation, where some gigantic iniquity bids him bow down imd worship it, and promises in return, “ all tho world' and the glory thereof." From that mount of trial ho comes down a hero or a fool. Xho die is oast. _ If he has honored j ustioe and I truth, then justice and truth will honor him: “ "?*• iuB bones will be left bleaching on the road to n promotion ho will never reach. KitATiONsnip —A Hoosior girl stobnod on a°fl at ® amboat , l yiDß at a certain town on the Ohio nvor, and bawled out-“I 8 tholn taimqnboard?” b n, ° Cft P- Tha captain, who was standing amoae the crowd.rcspondod, -Yea; what & youfv^t " particular; he’s a distant rc latxon of mine, and I’d like to soo him ” what A sSrp n S. of y ° UrS? " inqUir ° d b °’ So «°- • Jfi^’child^ tro,at!on - h 0 th ° ;n beU \¥ !e r tlle captain sloped whl , ie tho cro "’ d wJoyed the I fipdlrfc to their heart’s content, / IIT’It ia worth noticing- ns a curious cir cumstance, when persons past forty before they were at all acquainted,' form together a dose, intimacy of friendship. x.' or l a ft, o rl ctd wood to take, there must bo o wonderful congeniality between the trees I ■ Imporiam News! To the Citizens of Carlisle and vicinity: PHILIP ARNOLD has just- received from tho eastern oitio9,tho largest, best and cheapest ■assortment of Goods, ovor brought to this market. I can assure my customers that I have studied their interest as well as my own, by purchasing tho new est and most desirable Goods in my lino. My stock .consists in part of ‘ Ladies’ -Dress Goods. -Suoh.os Lawns, Lawn Robes,, Bcroges, ■ 801-ogo De laines, Boil, Du Cbcuo, Baisoriuos, Dcbogos, bared and plain;. Dross Silks of all kinds, Foulards and Alpacas* Embroideries. French Worked Collars, Underslceves, Handker chiefs,- Flounoings, Edgings, Laces, Inaortings, Ao»i Shawls and Mantillas, Stella, (of every description,) Chasmero add Thl bet shawls. Mantillas of different kinds.. Domestic Goods. Muslins, Tickings, Ginghams, Cheeks, Osnaburgi and linen and Cotton Sheetings. Gloves and Hoisery. A largo lot of Hoisory and Gloves, snob as men’s, women’s, and children’s. Gloves and Hoiscry of oil kinds. Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, Cassimoros, Cashmcrets, Donims, Cotton adcs, Blue Drillings, Linon checks, Joans, bared and plain. Bonnets and Ribbons. A very beautiful assortment of bonnets and rib bons, Shaker’s bonnets for children, Shirts.—Hooped skirts of all kinds, from 25 ets. to S 3. Carpels and Oil Cloths. Ingrain, Venetian, threo ply. Velvet; Brussels, rag and hemp Carpets. Oil Cloths of all widths. ■ Matting, —White and colored matting, and cocoa malting. Trunks and Carpet Bags. | A largo assortment of Trunks and Carpet Bags. I 1 1 would respectfully ask tbo ladles of Carlisle and vicinity, to call and examine for tliemsolvos. I feel confident of being able to offer bargains seldom met with. Remember the old stand, a few doors east of the XJarlislo Deposit Bank.' •April 5. 3800, ■ - Goo<l Slews fov tlie People. Go to IEIDICII i SAIV . YER’S now store, East Main street, and see, their boantiful stock of Spring and Summer Goods. ■ Now- is the-time to mako your spring nndsummer purchases. Having selected our slock with unusual care from the loading; importing houses of Now York and and availed ourselves of- thcentmsivo I auction sale of Van, Wych, Townsend &, Co., they can offer, groat inducements to tho buying public. Our stock comprises thb latest kinds and styles of Dress and Fancy. Goods, Such,ns figured,-plain, barred and striped Silks, in all thoir varieties.; Doublo jupo robe Silks, illumi [ nafod Foulards, India Silks, rcalFrcnoh Challios, Crapo Grenadine, spring Valentins and Poplins, Flounced Bareges and lawns, Barogo Anglois, Crape msritzo in ail colors, M[ilaniso Cloth, French and Organdy .lawns. , , Oi'R.VLVG DRESS GOODS of every descrip- \ tiou of Besson's latest importations. Shawls. A largo assortment of Shawls of all kinds and qual ities. • Light cloth mantles/ splendid silk Dusters, hronck laeo points and. Burnout’s Shantilla man tles; Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, Alexander’s Kid Gloves Gauntlet mitts, Spring Gauntle'ts; Hosiery of all kinds and sizes; Embroideries of every de scription, ■ . . ■lats. Bonnets, Shaker Bonnets, Bonnet. Ribbons and Trimmings, Dress Trimmings Hoop Skirts, —Wilcox's celebrated Gourd Trail Skirt, selling very cheap. . Men's and Boy’s wear suitable for the-season.— Hats, Hosiery, Neck Tics, and all other kinds of furnishing goods. Carpetof Oil CtoiJis, Matting) Looking Glasses, Shades and Blind materials. All kinds of house keeping goods. As wo have just gone'-into this branch oftvado, customers will find our stock jicjo and/rcS/i. Coustannt additions of desirable Goods will bo , received'during tho season. Please call at LEIDICII & SAWYER^. April 19, 1860. ■rile only Preparation Worthy of Universal Confidence and Pa ironage.. TT-OB Statesmen, Judges, Clergymen, Ladies and Gentlemen, in all parts of the world testi fy to tho efficacy of Prof. 0. J. Wood’s Hair Resto rative, and. gentlemen of the Press aro unanimous' in its praise. A fow testimonials only can ho hero given; seo circular for more, and it will bo impossi ble for you to doubt. A 47 Wall Street, Now York, Doe. 20th‘, 1858. Gentlemen : Your note, of tho 15th inst., has boon .received/saying that you heard that I had been benefited by the ,use of Wood’s Hair Restorative, and requesting my certificate of tho fact if I had no objection to give it. I award it to you cheerfully, because I think it duo. My ago is about 60 years; tho color of my hair auburn, and inclined to curl. ■ Some five or six years since it began to turn gray, and tho scalp on th'o crown of my head to lose its sensibility and dandruff to form upon it. Each of those disngOabilities in creased with time, and about four months since a fourth was added to thorn, by hair falling off the ton of my head and threatening to make mo bald. In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try Wood s Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling off. of my hair, for X had really no oxpeota ■tion that gray hair could over bo restored to its ori ginal color oxqppt from dyos., I was, however, great ly surprised to find after tho use of two bottles only that not only tho falling off was arrested, but tho color was restored to tho gray hairs and sensibility to tho scalp, , and dandruff ceased to form on mv head, very much to tho gratification of my wife at whoso solicitation I-was induced to try it. - For this, among the many obligations I owo to 1 f r ® n e{y. recommend all husbands who \aluo the admiration of their wives to-profit by mv example, and use it if growing'gray or gottingbald. rj r r TO I)00 i tf i I 1?’ , ' B ™- A - Lavender.. To O. J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New York. „ ' . Sinmaston, Ala., July 20th, 1860 . To Pbof 0. j. Wood: Dear Sir; Your “Hair RcstoraUvo has dono my hair so much good since I commenced the uso of it, that I wish to make known to tho PUBLIC of its effects on tho “air which are great. A man or woman may bo nearly deprived of hair, and bja resort to your "Hair storativo, the hair will return more beautiful than over; at least this is my experience. Believe it alp p , v Vours tn ; l y. .™. U. KENEDY. ' -..m'i- • °aa publish tho above if you like. Bv publishing in onrSoothorn papers you will gotmoro patronage south. I see several of your ecrtiflS m tho Mobile Mercury, a strong Southern paper w. h. kenedy! WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. PnofEsson 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir': Having had /Vo° to '°. so 1,10 best portion of m/hair in T ff ° C 3 °- f ‘i 10 y , ollo ' y fovor ’ io Now Orleans m I was induced to make a trial of vonr SrT/r>. U,ldU vcrytKing needed. My hair is now- thick and glossy, and no words con express my obligations to youto giving to tho afflicted such a treasure. ' . fc on r> . .. . Finley Johnson The Restorative is put up in bottles of three si 1 l es ' large,medium, and small; the lull holds I i a pint, and retails lor one dollar por bottle* tlm medium holds at least twentypereenh more pro bottlo o “i| th!l i n tbo rotft ils for two dollars P pcr bottlo, the largo holds aquart,4o per cent morn in proportion, and retails for S 3. 1 ‘ lu( ’ ro a 0. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors 4-1.1 u N T J° rl , C ’i a v, nd Mkrlcot P s\r C ot%t LorM„ ay ' Dollers! e °° d Dr “^ ist3 and Fancy Goods April 5,1800—3 m ***** Ilscmvcln’s Ta» and Wood NAPTHA PECTORAL. TS boat Medicine in the world for tho cure Xof Congbs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis Asth IMh - y m P” ath . in S. Palpitation o/lbo UcZ Kaffir “ | A 6 mma. PoCUliar,y nda^d la «» euro of Dr»S,r J P r„ a of b La^ raCt '?" 1 I, > iCi “ n «•* Uio t4io„s di^nhMT iu tbo ouro of liaUo, It is Offoiod to tlo affliofod wltlwi" rr “ m ° is confidence. Try it and bn Jt Wlth too greatest valuable in tbo euro of nn»n/»i * s *n fiO coots por bottle Pron„ rn d , a T oC^ ons - p ™° December 22, 1850. ' Ter W Carlisle. 11. ncwsiiam, • ATTORNS TAT LA TV. \ OFFICE with Wm. H. Miller, Esq., South Hanover street, oppoeitethe Volunteer Printing Office. - ‘ Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859—tf. ■s. V. RVRY, .■ ■ ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Rheem'B Hall, rear of the Court House, Carlisle. Carlisle, Doc, 22, 1859. JOHN HAYS, ; ATTORNEY AT LAW. ... OFFICE opposite “ Marion Hall," Wosl Main atreot, Carlisle, Pn. Carlisle Deo. 22, 1959. ' ‘ J. J. BENDER, H. D. Homeopathist physician* sur gcon and Accoucheur. Office South Hnuover atreot, formerly occupied by Dr. Smith. Darliale, Deo. 22, 1850. DR. JNO. K. SMITH, rospctfully announ ces to his old friends and former patrons, that ho, has returned from, bis South-western tour, with, his health greatly improved, and has resumed prac tice in Cairlislo.. , •. . ‘ 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 oufprofcssionally. - Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. i»R. i.e. loomis.Dus • Soutli Hanover Street, next door to the Post Of ffice. ... N. B—Will bo absent from Carlisle the last ten days of each month. . ; Carlisle, 800. 22,,1869. ‘ ; »K. «EO. S. SEARIGHT, Fi-om ite Baltimore College.of Dental Surgery. Office at the resilience of bis mother. East Louth, cr sheet, throe doors below Bedford. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. ; . PHILIP ARNOLD. Wcw Coal and Lumber Tat , THE subscribers have this day entered into part norship to trade in COAL AND LUNBER Wo Will have constantly on. hand and furnish to or der, all lands and quality of . SEASONED LUMBER, ; , , ; ■ suofi ns Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff Pal mg and Plastering Lath,-Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring, Weatherhoarding, Posts, Ends, and all kinds of Shingles, to wit i White Pino, 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 bo kept under cover so that they can. be furnished dry at all times. ®have on hand oil kinds nnßolo'an to any parf . evtou, Broken^Egg, JUil! 11 ? 111 Coal, which we pledge ourselves to sou,at tho ..lowest prices., ■ - Best quality .of Limebnrncrs’ and Blacksmiths’ , “■.’7 ay , S n hal ? a at the lowest figures.. Yard west side of Grammer School, Main St.- ' • ■ ■ ARMSTRONG & HOFFBB. Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1859. Wew Coal Yard, •Ar the ] VE R T end 0 p CARLISLE. ' ' T'S? ®“^> scr iber would respectfully call the , of Limoburnets and the . citizens of t. • surrounding country generally, to COAL YARD, attached to his "NY are House, on West High street; where ho;wWl keep constantly ® on hand d large supply Luke \Treeertdn, Broken’, Egg and rVid, Goal—screen - blo prices. Best qnnl on hand and Blacksmithßgal always JZ2S- All orders loft at the Waro House, or at his residence m North Hanover street will bo promptly attended to , j; w. HENDERSON, ' Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1359—tf. NEW ARRANGEMENT. QN ahd after Monday, 23d May, 1859, the rf subscriber will run a DAILY TRAIN of CARS, between Carlisle and Philadelphia, leaving Carlisle qvory,morning, and Philadelphia, every evening.— All goods left at tho freight Depot of Peacock, Zell & Hraobinan, Nos. 808 and 810 Markot Street will bo delivered m Carlisle tho next day. Ttr J. W, HENDERSON, i* r Th nt }\ e9t Hu J h Street, Carlißle. Pet. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1959. HWWItUCM. TpORWARDING & COMMISSION HOUSE, * FIOIJR &, FEED, ! COAL, PLASTER & SALT, Tho suuscribora having taken tho Warehouse ears and hxtures,of William B. Murray's well known cs! ° D ? I ‘ s ’ h Streot > opposite Diokin inson College, would inform.tho public, that they .hate entered into a general forwarding and Com mission business. b '■ The highest market price will ho paid for Flour. ■Gram and Produce of all kinds. 1 : They am alto" predated to freight produce und r!in C and Baltimore, at tho lowest ffltos| inth safety and despatch. ; tier mid Sail kept constantly on hand, and Hour and,} cal at wholesale of rctiiili Coal of nil kinds, embracing LYKEN’S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLEE, SVNBUUY WHITE ASII, ’ . ' , EOCUSYGAP, n.tv'T Coal, constantly for- S-of!he Pt tr. DrC ° VOr ’ and d ° UVorod Carlisle, Dee. 22, & N ° iVEMAKER ' s Ulssolmiou of I’intncrslilp, ! IT P artnoi ' s,li P heretofore existing under licit all those indebted to come and settle thoir S^m d fofseWrment nffo ' aimaWm plcnS(i P"*’ JACOB SIIROM. Jan. 3, 1360". . 110BEBX M.-BIAUX. businoss wiiTboreaftor be continued fmn ofßlLkA 8 Dol ( L 0 cv S,ir s’ m * D,aok the stantly onhand,^^^:; 10 - « k -P'oen- SsUMBJER & COAL of every description, which wo will sell cat cash prices, all orders ?or bill Luff win h‘ promptly attended to mi n,* J D . ul Btuff Will bo :r«?iss Jan. 4, 1860. BIiACK & DELANCY. > • Ifag'iierreolypes, TiV beauty and durability, no “sun-drnwn” (? ° h “ limillat of jfia''b™'' Carlisle, W ° St ° f ! nsir. JTAVINO, Mackortil, Shad in barrels half Butter, Eggs, t sS Tatief‘q 3 - aud Bags, taken in exchange ■ Carlisle, Doe. 22,1859. Wit, BENTZ. A CARD. Thomas m. biddle, Attomoy-at-L^w,- No. 273 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. r , December 22,1850 —6 m . a Card. : Fancy GCbds, Gift Books, &c. S vr. HAVSKSTICK has just received • i’jfdltfttU} cityand la now. opening a splendid display, of Paricy Goods, suitable for tho Holidays, ito wlifth p the attention of,his friends and thbtfibitq, I His assortment cannot bo Surpass ed in BbrbUy did elegance, and both in quality and' price of -thr~arUclcfi cannot fdt\ to plcasq purchas ers. Xth'ould bq impossible to enumerate bis ‘ ■ ■iy : which comprVeca’evory Tanoty of fancy articles of !the most exquisite finish, such ns-k ’ Goods, elegant alabaster inkatqjpds and travel fancy ivory/, pedrl and shell cord eases, lades' Panoy,Baskets, fancy-Work Boxes, with sow ing instruments, ’ Port Monuaies, of every variety. Gold Pops,. and. Pqnqils, fancy paper weights, papo-, tcries, and,a largo .variety of ladies' fancy statione ry; , Moto floala.r and wafers, silk and bead purses, ladies' riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies' fine cutlery, porlbmo baskets and bags, brushes.of eve ry kind for tho toilet, Roussel's.perfumes of tho various kind, musical instruments of all kinds and at oil prices, together with an innumerable variety of arUclcs elcgantly finished, ana at low rates. t Al so, ahcxtpnsiyo collection of BOOKS, comprising tho varipusßngdfth.and American Annuals for 1859, richly ecjbollshcd and.lllustrated Poetical Works, wUh.(7/«7dyen'» Pictorial Boohs, 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. He also, desires to calHho, particular attention of families to hirfelegafit assortment of , 1 , - LAMPS, OIRASDOLES, <tc., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius/Ar chef and othqra of! Philadelphia/comprising every stylos of; Parior/I.Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm; or Etherial Oil, togeth er with Plowb'r Vases, Fancy Screens, Ac. His as sortment in this lino is unequalled in the borough. Also, Fruits, Fancy Confectionary, Kuts, Preserve , < • ( ... ‘ Fruits, Ac., in every Tarioty .and all prices, all of which arc pure and fresh, such as can bo confidently .recom mended to ; His stock embraces every thing in the lino of Faijpy Qoods, with many other articles useful. to. housekeepers which the public are especially idvltod' to call and See, at the old stand opposite ■ I . . . . S. \V. HAYERSTICK. Carlisle, D00.,22, J 859. Watches, Jewelty and Silver WARE AT CONIiYN’S. •T'HK public are invited to call and examine -** - the largest aud handsomesb stock of JjL WATCHES,JEWELRY-.AND SILVER ....-r; ■ wars, ever brought this place! Having purchased this stock for dash X determined to soil at.prices th&t 6<! fieoi/* - All goods sold.by mp, guoranteod to bo as repre sented or the money refunded. ‘ Old gold and silver f takoain’exchange. . . ' '• ’■ ’' ; TIIOMAg. CONLYN. Carlisle, Hpc. 22, 1850. Town'aiul Conntry. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends arid-the public generally, that be still continues, the,Undertaking and is ready to wait upon custoriters- either by day or by night.— Rondy-mado l COFFINS kept constantly on hand, both plain find’ornamental. , He has constantly on hand JPalait Metallic JJnrial Casc, of which !ho has boon appointed the solo agent. This-easo is recommended-as superior to any of the kind now in uso, it being perfectly air tight. Ho has also furnished himself with a fine new I Rosewood -Heause; ami gcntlo horses, with which J ho will attend funerals in town-and country person-1 ally,'without extra'chargo. . -• I Among'. of tho ago is I Welle* Spring 'Majimis,' tho best and cheapest bod J now in .use, the, exclusive right of which I havo so curedd, and will,bo kept constantly on .hand Cabinet Making in all ita Various’branobca carried on, and Bureaus, Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas,- ,Pier> Side.and Centro Tables; Dining aud -BreakfastTafdbs,-Wash-stands of all kinds, brencli Bedsteads: high-iind-low-ipoata; -Jinny Lind. Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of: all kinds, Locking all Qtbbv artioies.usuaUy.manufactaxed I «x this-Uho of bnßinMßj'kept’cohaVantly bn hand.. • Ilia vfbtktubn nteVmcn of ,experience, bis-material • tbo best, and his wdrk made in the latest city stylo, and all under his owl supervision. It will bo war ranted ftndsold v t Ho incites all to giro him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. For the liberal-patronage hereto fore extended to hi'm' be fccld indebted to his nume rous, customers, and assures thonr that no'efforts will bo'spared in-future to please them hi stylo and price. Give ua a call,-. Remember the place, North Hanover St., nearly opposite the Deposit'Bahk. . Carlisle, January'?!!; 1860. Wall Paper, T HAVE on hand some ten tons of WALL A PAPER, of tlio finest mid best quality that has over been offered in' Ibis place, having purchased it of-the manufacturers'.in Now York. Also, Win dow Blinds, Shades and fixtures, Fire Board Prints <fco., all of which, ho .will soil very low and exclu sively for cash. January 26, 1860. Carlisle j Marble Yard. *SSBSF ■ stta «B*a!a?»= , »~~=='^B6@y^^!’ Blip sm ..teßflssiaawMb* ■ OWEW. ■ South Hanover etreet, apposite Bentss’ Stove Carlisle,. * THE subscriber lias on hand, a largo and spU-aolooted stood pf.i • ° monuments, TOMBS, do,, of chaste and beautiful designs! which ho will so 1 at tho lowest possible fates, being dosi frn U mUe l!ll ’?^i OUfcl,i3pt<>ot - '■Head-stonm finished irom three dollars upwards. Brown Stone,. MarMo work, Monties, tel, for buildings, marble slabs for .furniture, do., constant iy on band. Iron railing for cometry lots do of ltaUonded'ta ddl,hi “ «ai ’prompt- Carlislo, boo. 22, 1859. ■. „ ■ j . REOtX’TIOW IK PRICES. •. i A W. Bcntz annfmnces to the public and fr* h ' 8 , oMtomcrs, tiutin accordance to his usual FAIV€Y DRY «OODS, Wool Jlcrinocs, VIX%™TM a loT£ ] **** & CCS 0f OVOry extremely low pri- Fmts-Airbczoaks. f«H„ g atn? 1^;11 /f 0 ff p t r ™ , W o, ° Bt ° ok " DOW ° f - adT l nl “e» »»I may bo oxpeotoa the closing Son. 8 bar S ains | Carlisle, Jan. 12, 1800. • A ‘ W * BEN TZ- I Ladd, Webster & Co. . Itiprotti Tight Stitch. . SEWING MACHINES, | Oh Exhibition and for ealo at Mr* ft a d„ Coll or aond for a circular to Carliele, Deo. 22, iasO-tf”' MASON > | PEARL STARCH. April 19, 1860. ’ ; V EBY, Cbumboisbing Female Semi navy rHE location ia tiloasttnt and healthy, and the advantages aro Oqualled'by fow Seminaries in the land.. Tho Institution is largo and prpspor rns, ffitli ft'borps of Assistants ohoBOB irith caro, snd troll (ttallfled to instruct in tho solid and orna mental branches. f Tho influences in tho Boarding department aro parental, mpraTand roflping. Tho ho*E session trill commence on tho*rtn 01 February. Catalogues may bo had On application to tho Principal. : ■ ■ ' | ; Sefercncit. —Bov. W; W. Bolls, Carlisle ; ; Rov. J.' Ault, Loudon, Pa.j Geo. H. Bucher, Esq., Hogos town, Pa.; Hon. Geo. Chambers, B. 6. Sohncck, ». 0., S. It. Fisher, D. D., Rev. P. Reese, Rev. Jos. Clark, Chainbersburg, Pft.; Professors at Princeton, N. j., both of tho College and Theological'Scmin ary: ' Rev. HENRY REEVES, A. M;, . Mrs. SARAH K. REEVES, January 20, 1800—ly HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM I The undersigned having purchased - the stock, &0., of the late William H. Trout, deceased, would respectfully announce to the-public that they will continue the Hatting Bmincsa at the old stand, ,in West High Street, and, with a renewed and.offioient effort, produce articles of Jlcad Dress of .Every Variety, Style, and Quality, that shall bo strictly in keeping with tho improve ments of the art, and fully up, to. tho ago in which wo live. • - v , • ~ They have now on hand a splendid of HATS of all dcserip •-JEaBHS*.' tions, from the common Wool to the finest Pur and Silk bats, and atpricos that must suit every one who has an oyo to getting tho worth .of his money. Their Silk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, diir rability and finish, by those of any other ‘establish ment in tho country. Boys' Hats of every description constantly oh hand. They respectfully invite - all the old patrons, and as many now ones as possible, to give them a I call. ‘ J. G. CALLIO & CO. p Carlisle, May 3, 1800. 1 THE subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, and ..best selected assortment of Hardware, over offered in this county. Every thing kept in n largo,whole sale and retail Hardware stora, c4n bo bad a little lower than at any.otbcr house in the county, at the cheap hardware store of the Subscriber. ,Nails and Spikes. —so tons Nails and Spikes Just received of thovery best makes and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at.manu facturers prices. 000 pnir .Trace Chains of all kinds, with a largo assortment of butt ohjiins, halter chains, breast do., fifth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains, (fcC., &Q, ‘' JEfames. —3so pair of Hamcs of all kinds just re ceived., Cdmmon pattorn, Loudon pattern, Eliza j bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings> cheaper than ever.-. I Paints and Oils.—lo tons Whito Lead, 1000 galls. Oil just received, with a largo assortment of Var nishes, turpentine; japan, putty, litharago, whiting, glue, shellac, paint brushes, fire proof paint> Flo rcnco white, white zinc, colored zinc, red lead, lard oil, boiled.oil, sporm.oil, fish oil, &o. Colors of every description, .dry. and in oil, in cans and tubes. farm Bells.-—Just received the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Farm Bolls in tbo county. Greencastlc metal and Bell metal, warranted not to crack. Powder, —2s Iccgs Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow der, with a largo assortment of Safety Fuse, Picks Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stone Sledges,-Stone Ham mers, Ao. . Pumps and Cement,— so barrels Cement, with -a very largo assortment of Chain and Iron pumps of all kinds, cheaper than ever at the Hardware store of „- „ , 1 , HUNKY SAXTON. .Carlisle, March 8, 1800. Jobs p. MSE & soar. TJTAVE just completed opening their Spring T:rr Bt J ck of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes!' trlass, «c., to which thoy.xnvito tho. early attention. oUUo public generally. Wo have greatly enlarged • our stock in all its.various branobca, and can now accommodate the public with ;. . , . RELIABLE GOODS, m largo or,small at'tko lowest prices;-! Wo don t want tbo public to think that we have brought all the Goods-in PfalladelpMa amV.Now , , yt° our town, but wo" f can- asauro'.tbom that, ft look into our store will convince them that wo have jnough Goods to fully supply the dofaand in this market.. Persons wanting Goods inroar lino will findit toi their advantage to give iis a call; before making their purchases. ■ All orders personally and punctually attended to,, and no misrepresentations mado to effect sales. Carlisle, May 3, 1860. DAVID SIDE. TITOE entire stock of elegant assorted Dry ~ ® ooda < at tho.store of OHAS. OGILBY, will l„ sold oir.at-o.ost, and many nrtidlds-bdlow-dost. Now is the time to got bargains, ns the whole stock must bo closed out in a short time. . Silks, Delaines,! Lhalhea, Prints, -Muslins, Cloths, Cassimeres, ,tc„ m. groat variety. Looking Glasses, all sizes. In gram, Throe Ply, Hemp and Vonitian Carnetine very low. ; ' ■' ; . 1 „ Porsoas can now supply themselves with Snrinir Goods very cheap. ’ , 1 “ u b March 8, 1860. DAVID SIDE. T n . E .. su ! )s , l!l ' ih(!r has received a fresh arrival of rpo following; Fresh Tomatoes in cans,- “ Poaches u ■ . tl . Salmon • “ fi Lobsters _ Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Gollatinc,. Sap Sa"d stuffed: Sm 0,1 ° r MX ’ for tho “'ft 0«w fe“ Tomato Katsup, Walnut « ' Mushroon • u Worcestorahiro Sauco, I gos!S B on“lr D,lto3 ’ NCCII ‘™ C3 ' 0-n. i Fine Hams, Dried Beef, esfnTes 08 ' iiqUOra ' Pi “ !, > all at the low cSe, Bee., 22 , 1860. WM. BENTZ. I _ CARLISLE. ACrENCIT. For Indemnity against Loss by Fire. THE -FRANKLIN, FIRE INSURANCE i COMPANY OF Pllllldelph^ CE Charter Pemetiial.—?4oo,ooo Capital Paid m Office 163 J Chestnut Street, J\T4®;E INSURANCE, either permanent or ~ against loss or damage by flro on Prnl cou y n t a ;;, - lTut O tendedt P „! rBol,ally “ * «• a tr- e c r p T insurance either bv npphoaliom for Promptiyattendcd to. W will bo. April 12, 1800. A frosll an!l general assort on lianX^Kaoimfii^. °/ G «rarics constantly kot, such as cTlFtcVsmis ">*' Pickles, Crackers - Mnnnfnr.'* fe ces ' Oils, well as all tho varieties boW'in^ t tr ° n ’ Eaiains - ns store, together with a miitnwH® t 0 “ ? 00d Sroeety finest suitable assortment 0 f tho Syrups & Molasses, Maclcarel,Salmon China, Glass & Queensware, * . • ; J. W. EDY, , Snivo, l anaD^n.- Td£^S ß informs the pared to attend to Burvnv*n 18 Pro thoir branches' at fh. l y t S ahd draughting in all ‘>>o law^»fflco a oV CM 0 p n noti0 °->*» loft promptly attended to. I ,lroao ’ Esf l-< will bo March 1, 1860- 3m » JOBEPH MTNER, J r . 200SSSSi Of all sizes, Trarrnn- Saxton's. luauty, juat rcqoivod at H. March 8/186 ’■ ’• •• new fir nr. JOHN v: LYNE & SON, North Hanover slice Selling off at Cost I ooo» Tniarcis. C. N. BANCKm, Prairie,,, A. Ir. SPONSLER, HTEW GOODS. Clothing! Ciathingl! WELL MADE AND WELL FINISHED I THE subscriber has just returned from the Eastern cities with a very .superior suit moat, excellent assortment of ■ • '■ 1 ' SPRING Mb $ tiMJf&R CL 0 THING Consisting of ’ CassamcrOj Summer .(jltolh, Italian. Cloth, Alapaofti Marscllofl/ lilnen, and •Oottomvdo Coats, Pants, atad Vests: .* Alio silk and satin Vestsj and in short evoTy article in the Ttay of His stock of GENTLEMEN'S EURNISHINO* GOODS, is well solqctcd> and Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Ac.’, are feold at Very low prioos. , . ; ; THUNKS, CASKET; DAGS,. VALISES, The subscriber would especially.call tho attention of tho public to his woll selected stock of . : ( ; lIATS & CAPS, ... Principals, which ho is enabled to sell at astonishing low prices. Of the above you can convince yourself by calling at tho Cheap CLOfmwa Stoue near tiibMahket, House. ASHER tVIEL. Carlisle, April 12,1800, - . ■ 1 j -y 1 New Store 1 and New; Goods. A AFTER, returning his acknowledgements, for tho very liberal patronage which nas boon extended to him, the undersigned would call atten tion to tho fact that ho Ims just ro-opened his oxten}- sivo assortment of Family Groceries in .his ucw storc-rooim, on tho south-east corner Of the Public Square, vrheri) tho public arc invited.to call and ex amine a stock of Goods which in elegance,, variety and bxtchjj will 1 defy Competition ; comprising in part of loaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugars, Java, Rio and Roasted Coffee; Every variety and quality of Tea,. Spictfs, (ground and ungronhd,) Pickles, Sauces, Table Oil, Now Orleans, Silgar-houso and Trinidad Molasses; Now York and Philadelphia Syrups; Choose/Macaroni, Vormcciili, Split Peas, Hominy, Minco-mcnt, Corn Starobj Farina, Choco late, Extract of Coifed, Refined Sugar at reduced rates, Crashing baking Soda, Tobacco of the most favorite brands, and the finest quality, of So gars.. A beautiful assortment of Britannia Ware, plain and gold band China-ware, Glass, Queens,. Stone and Earthen Ware, in great variety, and nn elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, Extracts end Perfume ry for the toilet. t, Fruits: Including Peaches in cans, Raisins, Cran berries, Rjy Apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lem ons, Ac. . ' , ; a LIQUORS: Wholesale and retail, em bracing common and -old Ryo Whiskey Brandies, dark and pale; Lisbon, Sherry, Port, Ma" dcria. Ginger, Catawba and Muscat Wines, in casks and bottles ; bcotch Whiskey/ Holland Gin, and Scholdam Schnapps. ’' • ' FISH AND SALT. A largo stock of Lamps, including Dyolt's cele brated lamps-for burning Kcroseno or coal Oil, Sperm and Star caudles. .Cedar- Ware and jftyooma f Brushes,’Ropes, Mops, Soaps, Door-nmts, Walters/ Looking-glasses, fine letter and note paper, Willbw .waro, Painted buckets, Ae. , - , Cotton and Woollen Hoso rind half Hose, and a full stock of Gloves, including the. well known Buck Gloves. • 1 Marketing of all kinds taken In exchange for Goods. In short, his stock comprises everything that, is called for in bis lino of business, and no effort will bo spared to -lender' entire' satisfaction to his cus tomers. C. INIIOFF, Carlisle, Dec. 22,1850—1 y. Good! Vci y Goo ! TTJST received at the cheap Grocery of the v subscriber, lots of good things, apart of'which are tho following: . J Hermetically scaled Peaches, fresh, ' ■ “ .* ' Tomatoes, “ “ com, :■ « “ . Peas, . ", " “ Asparagus, " . „ ■ “ • “ ■ Oysters" ' ", “■■■. “ 1 Lobsters, , “ “ -Pino Apple, . " “ ' “ ; Turtle Soup,- » ■ ‘ ' “ Sardines, • . Mince Meat, Pickled Geritins, Chow Chow, Piccalli w'T r ’., :r ' 1 obSt -, C f ’, Cnl>cr3 ' olivcs > Tomatoo RatsUp, Walnut do., Mushroom do,, Pepper Sauce S“T-eS r ' oup Deans. Granherrils, the finest Briefl Beef, Sugar olired il;uu:‘, Htioulder, Boloana. San sago, Macearonl, Bugirs.i toffees TonslifS ' Bearish.of .Ml Irinas. sWi gars arid Tobacco; 25,000 Oct min 5Ws and very Best LIQUORS In the Sta™ and Pruit,,<to.; which wff offer to tho pnKlkf nKho lowi cst'pncea for cashi ; . - WAf fiwv'T'r. ■ Carlisle, Boo* 22, 1850; , , • iiniTican life InHurnuce and Trust Company. ' ,'Capitai,' Stock, $500,000. 1 • ■ ■ COMPANY’S BuilUiB K , Walnut St., S. E VV corner of Fourth, Philadelphia, jjfi Insu , £"' c ° “ on® ’ ,aual “ utu ' ll ratc «; or at Joint Stool; Rates nt 20 per cent, loss, or, at . Total Ahstinouec Rates, the lowest in the world. ; A. WUILLVIN, Pre,'!.' ... J. C. Sims, Sect’;/, 11. WETZEL, Agoat for Carlisle and vicfa Carlisle, Deo, 22, 185!l—2ro, NEW GOODS! AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE, JUST returned from the city, and novvopen ablo E IUISO ° aSortaont,Of ° loglint un d fashiou r WINTER GOO.DS, Ladies Cloth Cloaks and Shawls in groat variety Ladies Dress Goods of ail.tho new styles, handsome and very cheap. A lull assortment of Dress Trim miags, Cloak Tassels. Ac. Ladies'PUßS, good * cheap.. Gents, SHAWLS of all kinds, cSes iies' Cloa°ks!Te!’ C '° th ‘'° r Cloth forLa cheap Goods, are respectfully invited to call and c.°- amine my new stock and secure good bar-mins bn posito the Railroad Depot. ° u '“ a ' op- Also, SOaTS and SHOES. A lot ef prime Mo iv-n° ?°°, ta , llnd Shoes for Ladies and Misses of Willis .celebrated make, just received. ' Carlisle, Dec. 22,185!). : CUARLES OGILBY. • „ UNITED STATES HOTEL, SOUTH-EAST COR. IUIT i, MA'JIKET f3TS., Philadelphia, H. W. KAKAGA, Wcw Carpet Hail. Stnpoa and pl Bul doth Sooda, t“' LEIDICII ,fc SAiITEIt: . East Mnin Street ,, May 3,18G0, i of , ' ShcotW , Anvils, llosplto", Vicos, . Band Iron, Pii„„ Itorao Shoo Iron, Itnan» Spring Stool, B o l,s ' Cast Stool, , Blister Stool, jf„ ts ' Wusbora, Tr ’ . Soroif.piatoß. ‘‘ J^O’sUoos, • " ut ;;v • - Horse-shoo Wall. flli . • Bfacbsmitb Bellows, Ao • chopper Iban tho’ cheapest : AII TVn« a m' . • Cultivatora, . ; F or jj. s ■ '• Garden ITdos, ’ Shovels, - GardonTromdS, ... lifkbs, ’ •■' Hay Knives, Spades, S'*'- ' Hoes, Mattocks, Priming Hooks ' ■ rlay Elevators, of|‘oods>flttnl thffa r l r Wnds ; . [OORN BROOMS. *>*i Of confidently rocommond na tho hn«? mS ’ ; w **ioh wo Broom in this market. For i bo , B^ ' a ?d ®lioapoat bor, either at Wholosalo-or SS by tho April 10. 1800. , - ■ : had December 22,. 1859,. CurabevlalidiTtoiiey • . , PBOmEfpKg, WlttlAuKMßfAl'r , : , MEicnm- Ronr. CVStehuett, . j onf , j? n ißibn’n. Woods, ' JonvS'R 51 < H.X S srJ; nPHIS Bank, doing business in X Kcrr, Bronnoman 4, Co., i a f u)lj a general Banking Business lyjlh nr, fidelity. ■ . Money received on deposit and paid mnnd without notice,. Interest Paid „ posits. 'Certificates of- deposit heart* the rate of five peri cent, will bo issued a period as four monts,. Interest on „i wfll douse at Maturity provided: h n „ said dorliiloatos an) renewed at any t for another given period, .they shall h. rate of interest up to the time of renew, ,lar attention paid to thb Collections of ohooks, Ao;, In any part of the Bnii Canadatl • . : ; ... , Remittanoos, made te England Tr„i Continent. ;,Thq faithful and eonfidcnti ,Of nil orderd odtrnsted to thcm. mav hi • Thoy'call t!io uttcdtibn of add dll others’who d'esiro a doth denosif money, to the umloniablo fact, -that tl,„ of this Bonk are iW.Wmdfy Ruble to u, their estates.for all the Deposits,: and “ tlons off Kerr/Bronnoman A Co. ° . They have recently removed into thcii <l'ro««y . opposite their form, West Mam Biroot; a few doors cast of 11 Depot, whofo they will’ at all times bt giro any information desired in reran matters iniKoncraJ.-■= ■ * Carlisle, D.„ ItU M S Fire liisuraiuie. THK Allen and East Pennsboro' Mains] tJ. U suranco Company, of Cumberland coni t Vi: poralod by an act of Assembly, is now fniiVw izml, nmttn. opt ration muter the mahLl'al ; H following Managers, yw* 1 . ; Win; Xl.:«or s as; Lewis Ilyer, Christian *L,‘V& J.;C; r ßnnl4 K«dd U& : v Dumpl Bailey, Jacob H Coovcr, Alwadtop-v cart, ties. Wicltoraham, J. Eichclbcrcor S n.K ■■ J. lirnudt. ’ W| The fates of insurance are ns low as, any Company of the, kind in tbo Slate PmH wishing to become members are Invited t4ilSi plication to the Agents of the Company nh.H willing to wait upon them at any time . Officers ’ op tub Oour.i.vr; President—iv: R. 0 ORG AS, Ehcriy’« Mills berland county. * . Vico Pres^—CnhigWAN Stavxax, Corh>7o borland county. • Scct'y.— Lewis Hyer, Shephcrdstown, CmvM land.county, * • Treasurer— MionAEL .Cocklih, Cumberland county, pjg , AGENTS,. ~ '' ; CimlxirUmd County .—ffohn Shonifth, cntiuo Focmun, New. Cumberland ; Henry Zc3f2 r ;’- Shiromanstowh ; .Lafayette Peffor, Dickinson; fit ry 'Bowman, Churohtown; r Mode Griffith, Middleton; Sum’!, Graham, W.Pennsboro’ Goovcr, Mcohairicabufg; J; W. Cocklin, Shcpk^ ; A : -t‘- town; D. Coovcr, Shephcrdstown; j; 0. Silver Spring-; BcnJ. Haverstick; .Silver John Ilyor, Carlisle. „ '0S8& York County.-^SV, \ S. Picking, Borer; Griffith,-Warrington; J. F. D; Iluttcr, Fairvicw; R. Clark, Dillskry. lluirwlury.~ Houser & Loeliman. ||||| Members of.tho Company having polkw to expire, oah have them renewed by cation to any of tho Agents; , : . ■ jqiin n. cnuuou, ~ c;wn£^ "CH ; U RCN ; -& :E Steam Saw Mill & Liimbcrlß ■ NEW /CUMBERLAND, PA® All kinds of.Lumbor constantly on hand. , delivered ,ut uny point accessible by Rail Road, at tho shortest V-_ *j. i ■ notice. . BUILDING TIMBER OF , AS.L SUI • Anil lengths dntlo order.- '• khu; Carlisle, Dcc. : 22, 1850.—tf.. / ... , »Xjfc»Eß:;sja.dp. B I patrons that lie has fomoTccnns the BASEMENT OF Mr. XNG, on North Hanover street/ ndjohiing'Mr,rj|® ■crsticli’s Drug Store, ami nearly opposite theßs|p where ho hopes to see alibis old customers, many new ones as wish to bavd. their huirandiiv'# kers "done up" in the moat fashionable style, yr ■; All the various branches, of Barbcring/rsiiptf Shaving, IfairCutting, Shamponning, tie., to with promptness. Also, Cupping, Extracting, d:c, : The, undersigned has also for sale cle of v - lIAXU RESTORATIVE, S of his own discover and preparation, anew® by uny similar article now ip use, for (Jrrongthonmgand invigorating, the Hair; pttt® mg’ it from, falling oifF, eradicating scurf, ringworm, and all,diseases of tho skin, and imM mg a rich glossy, silken texture to (ho llair.M cxcollont toilet article for either ladies orgODMAi& Testimonials of undoubted character as to ili^gs qunjUu'S, ill possesion hf tho .undersigned,!, will bo exhibited to any person wif-hinp to ci. 1 lhc "'- ' HKiYltr XXJOJEKtIi Carlisle, Deo. 22, I96o—ljv : ; 4 JOSEPH IJ. STEEI,, Spl AY AT 011 M A K E'R-/.^ South Hanover street, ajete doors south.of iWiyMU. ; Home. |pj Having supplied myself ivifb l n larco &. of WATCH MATERIALS, <Jlasse f ,^:V;,Oj IMS 3 ftm now P rc pared to repair all kimliofof.tyl Watches, Clocks, Jewelif,^! &0,, flint may bo-intrusted to my care, on tbtfioca reasonable terms. Hoping l>y.strict smess to bo favored with a share of puUic:[fl^ , :*|p Also, a fine assortment of jewelry, dies Breast pins, Ear Drops, (goldau.*! flos Breastpins and Ear Drops, Box mui I ms all sizes, Gold Chains, Hooks. Plated (lilfftf. Lockets. Guards, Keys, <fcc. Also, a large assortment of Gold fmgor Kings, all- of bo sold low, A liberal share of -public paitfMjffii earnestly solicited, T Hggtt JL liavo recently revoived a , v * cr -Kopting Detached Lover and watches, and a largo assortment of silvorph&fflSffl steel spectacles, whioh-I can dispose ofcb»^^wM Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1050—Cm, FOOTE & BKOTIIW PRACTICAL i PLUMBERS & GAS lHpl| Directly oppoeite the Court'ifduse, ■Alley. ~ . • ini,p|, 1 Cast Trofl Sink), JjkiSj Bath Tubs, Bath Bailors, Wash Basins, Hydraulic Kaoh ‘ftWy ‘Ah.,, Ac. Load and Iron Pipes, Hydrants, * Uofc and Cold Shoivar Baths, , Water Closets, Force and Lift Pumps, Wrought Iron Wol’d. Tubes. And every desorption of Cocks and FIMjJjS «as, Steam,.Wtttor,>o, ( , Stiporior Cooking Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up in.QJB Stores and Dwellings,dfc short notice modern stylo. : All materials and work in **| at low rales and warranted. j ' J Country work and Jobbing promptly »W"l ■Carlisle, .'Doe. 22,1859. , • v 7, ATS : A^'» : .CJkPi /: A T ,Keller’S oid Stand, North ”,7: bo found a largo and ologant“«ys?J of-MATS and OABS/in grodt. variotj 1 , » r otf ; TKS, and city manufacture! * > '>• ■' r liM^f • hats. . :: ■- i . ,; cAFfi.. sgs; -''assDimcro, . Morphy, > fill iolt,' ; • Bcotcli, MS -..Lodger, . . Ledg V, . Mn« Planters, , Oil .Qlotfc Jujaiw , T „ PhisK H cioib, ALSO, Wool Hats- of nll kimlo; wblch at the lowest pribes. ‘Recollect . • ! •’ ' KELLER'S .OLD ■ ■ North Hats of any style manufacture! 10 |C- Corlisl6,'-1)60."i22,186.0.,! .•! ' .vlßffSa J. W. EBV. i non b °x£s dt, ass' of on ly tlilokj plain, i ;orod, (5;0., juBt reqplv<3d at the olieftp^ rd of Henry Saxton. ’ I SAir.'
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