Genuine Religion, How beautiful is that religion, •which teach cb faff to love God above all things ana my noigWxfa as myself 1 Religion is benevolence , anObenbVolonco includes every virtue, -tne ; ' benevolent .cffnnor horuncharitnble—fcannot ] lie'censorious—cannot be impure in act or , ffcoaght-rcannot be - selfish—they. love God i and their neighbors,- and they do as they •would be done by. Rut who is religious 7 who is benevolent 7 who’ is at all times pure in thought or deed 7 -who is st all times free from censoriousness, from onchoritablencss? None. No not one. The precepts taught us as those on which "hang.aU the laws and the proph ets”. the love of God and the lave of ihy neigh bor may bo impressed upon the heart and have the whole undivided assent of the understand ing-while the mind ia in this state, the indi vidual is religious. ; But the cares of the world and their jarring collisions must at all timcs occupy the thoughts, and divert tho mind from this wholesome state. The pas sions Which have been cherished by bad edu cation—the indulgences that have become habitual before tho beauty of wisdom was per ceived by‘the thousand and ten thousand oc currences which tempt tho rich to uncharita blcnoss, and the*poor to envy and malice, all by turns, banish tho truth from the mind. This has led men to the desert and to the monastery; to become hermits and monks; forgetting that religion requires to do as to suffer. Truth, becomes effective by frequent contemplation; and the habitual recurrence of its precepts induces practice. H’uHnr op Character. — Over the beauty of thc.plum.and the apricot there grows abloom and oeauty more exquisite than the fruit itr self—a soft, delicate flush that overspreads its.blushing cheek. Now if you strike your hand Over that, and it is once gone, it is gjone forever; for it never grows but once. The flower that hangs, in the morning impearlcd with the dew —arrayed as no.queenly woman over Was arrayed in Jewels—once shako it so , that the beads roll off, and you may sprinkle water over it as you please, yet it can never ho made again what it was when the dew fell silently : upon it from heaven ! On a frosty morning you may see the panea'of glass cov ered with landscapes —mountains, lakes and trees; blending in a beautiful, fantastic pic ture. , Now lay your hand upon the glass, and by the scratch of your finger, or warmth of your palm, all the'delicato’tracery will bo ob literated. So there is in youth li beauty and purity of character, which when once touch ed, and defiled, can never he restored—a fringe more, delicate than frost work, and Which when torn and broken will never bo re-embroidered. A man who has spotted and soiled his garments in youth, though he may seek to make them white again, can never wholly, do it even were ho to wash them with his tears. When a young man leaves his fa ther's house, with the. blessing of his mother's tears still wet upon his forehead, if he once loses that purity of character, it is a loss-that he can never make whole again. Such is the a consequence of crime. Its effect cannot be eradicated, it can only bo forgiven. An, African Mother meets some of her OhiebreN' at Key West.- —Among the res euedifrom’the'bark Wildfire is a middle aged woman and threechildren. She seemed quibt and subdued' iir manner, and excited no spe cial attention, other than that she had a part of her family with her.- Her great hope was to meet the othets from ; whom fate had sepa rated her. Oh the landing:of the William’s cargo; she, with others of the first arrival, peeped over the fence which separated the new comers from the old. Quick maternal instinct discovered ho less than four among the crowd whom she claimed as her daugh ters. She gavc»yent to her joy' itf tho, loud language of song, ahd the' children, hearing | the familiar air of home; caught sight of the whom they-found their lost mother.. The -meeting was one of tumultuous joy; shouts rose,from throe hundred voices, in the gladness of a simple mother, and with her daughters entwined in each other’s arms, the mother topic them with her, to meet the long separated, ■ of whoso fate each party was in utter ignorance., Hem - to Teach a Horse to Follow You.— Tnko him into a large stable or shed, take hold of the bridle or halter with your loft hand, have a long switch or whip in your right; after caressing him a little, put your right hand over his shoulder, with the whip ; extending back, so that you can touch him up with the whip applied gently around his hind legs,' Start up a little, give him a gentle tap with, the whip, walking him around the sta ble,'. Baying, to him, “Como along, boy,” (or /cdlt:him. by his name,) tnko him around the stable a few: times, holding him by the bridle. After you have' taken him around in this.way ufeWtiuioa, you.can lot go his bridle, saying, “ Come -along,” uvulu lui stops take him up with, the whip - gently, and in a short,time, ho. . will; learn (that?you. want him to follow'you; then gradually got beforo-himv have him fol low you around the stable in this way a few minutes, then he will understand, what you want him to do. After you have taught him to follow in the stable; take him into the stable yard, teach him to follow you in that a few minutes, then take him into the public road or street, and he will follow you there, and in a short time he will follow you wherever you want him to. If you pat and caress him often, ho will soon like to follow you. Men often, get their hor ses afraid of them, and keep them so, and it is their nature to keep out of danger when they apprehend it, after their manner of ar riving at conclusions. The way horses arrive at conclusions, is generally by experience. • How to Teach a Hoese to stand without hitching. —After you have taught your horse to follow you, stand him in the centre of the stable, begin at his head to fondle him, grad ually working back. If ho moves,, give him a gentle cut with the whip, and put him back in the same spot from which he started. If he stands, caress him as before, and continue gentling him in this way until you got around him without making him move. Keep walk ing, around him, increasing your pace, and only touch him occasionally. Every time ho moves put him back in the same place; go still: farther from him, if ho moves give him a cut with your whip,'and place him back in the same place. If ho stands, go to him fre quently and caress him. Ho not lot him stand too long, but make him follow you around.— Then stand him in another place and proceed as before. After you have him so that ho will stand in the stable, take him out in the yard, and place him there, and in a short time you can place him anywhere without hitch ing. You should practice him over half an Hour at a time. The TJnkindest “Cot" of All. —One of the New. York pictorial papers contains a likeness of the late IV. E. Burton, comedian, which it palms-off upon its unsuspecting rea ders as the “ counterfoil presentment” of Hannibal Hamlin.. K 7“ They toll of big rats on the lino of the Ohio Canal, and one of them is said to havo towed a boat, using his tail as a tow line.— That’s a whopper—of a rat, wo moan.. If we should attempt to boilt this rat story, wo should tellof that mosquito in the Montezuma Swamp, on the Canal, who stole a polo for a tooth-pick.. )3@“Kesinh Camber, a girl of seventeen, living with her widowed mother in Cincinna ti, had lately been receiving tho addresses'of a young man whom her mother disliked.— Sunday evening last ho called at the house, and was met at tho door by Mrs. Camber, who refused to grant him admission, and order ing him array; forbade him even entering her homo again. The girl burst into tears, retir ed to her room, swallowed about an ounce of laudanum, and was soon obvious of all tho troubles of life. imporuuu News! fq, the Citizens of Carlisle and vicinity. ' ijHILIP ARNOLD has just received from , . the eastern cities, tho largest, best slid cheapest assortment of Goods, over brought to this market. X can assure my customers that I have studied their interest aewcUhs my own, by purchasing the new est and most desirable Goods in my lino. My stock consists in part of Ladies’ Dress Goods. Snob as towns, lawn Robes, Bcregcs, Borego Do laincs, Foil Du Cheno> BaUorinos, .DobogoB, oared atid plainj Dress Silk* of all kinds, Foulards and Alpacas. Embroideries, French Worked Collars, Undcrslccvcs, Handker chiefs, Flounoingo, Edgings, lacos, Insorhngs, «o. Shawls and Mantillas. Stella, (o£ every description,) Clmsmoro anil Thi bet shawls. Mantillas of different kinds. Domestic Goods. Jlnslins, Tickings, Ginghams, Checks, Osnahurgs, and linen and Cotton Shootings. Gloves and Hoisery. A largo lot of Hoisery and Gloves, such as men’s, women's, and children's. Sieves and Hoisery of all kinds. . Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, Cassimoros, Cashmorots, Denims, Cotton adcs. Blue Drillings, Linen, checks, Jeans, hared and plain. • Bonnets and Ribbons. A very boantifnl assortment of bonnets and rib bons. Shaker’s bonnets for children. , Skirts. —Hoflpod skirts of oil kinds, from 25, cts. to $3. Carpets and Oil Cloths. Ingrain, 'Venetian, three ply, Volvcy Brajsola, raw and hemp Carpets,. Oil cloths of all widths. Malting.— White and colored matting, and cocoa matting. Trunks and Carpet Bags, A largo assortment of Trunks and Carpet Bags. I would.respectfully ask tho ladies of Carlisle and vicinity, to call and examine for themselves. I fool confident of being able to offer bargains seldom mot with. Remember the old stand, a few doors east of the Carlisle Deposit Bonk. . April fl, 1860. Good News for the People. Go to LEIDICH * SAW GQnnSr now store, East Main street, and see their beautiful stock'of Spring and Summer Goods. Now is the time to mako your spring and summer purchases. ,• Having selected our stock with unusual care from the loading importing houses of Now York and Philadelphia, and availed ourselves of the ontmsivo auction sale of Van, Wyoh, Townsend & Co., they can oifef groat inducements to the buying public. Our stock comprises the latest kinds and styles of Dress and Fancy Goods, Such as figured, plain, barred and striped Silks, ip all their varieties. Double jupo robe Silks, illumi nated Foulards, India Silks,-real French Chillies, Crape Grenadine, spring Valentins and Poplins, Flounced Bareges and Lawns, Barege Anglois, Crape maritze in all'colors, Milaniso Cloth,-French and Organdy Lawns. _ MO UKNING DRESS G 0 ODS of every descrip tion of Besson’s latest importations. • Shawls. A large assortment of Shawls of all kinds andqual itics. Light cloth mantles,, splendid silk Dusters, French laoo points and Burnour’s Shantilia man tles: Sun Unibrollas and Parasols, Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Gauntlet mitts. Spring Gauntlets; Hosiery of all kinds and sizes; Embroideries of every de scription. ■ - Hats, Bonnets, Shaker’Bonnets, Bonnot '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 Ties, and all oilier kinds of .furnishing goods. •' i Carpets;- Oil Cloths, Matting, Looking Glasses, Shades and Blind materials. All kinds of house keeping goods.. As wo have just gone into this li branch of trade, customers will, find .our slock new land frevh'.' . Cohstannf additions of desirable Goods will be received during tho season. Please call at , . . LEIDIOH & SAWYER’S. , April 19, 1800. ■ ' Tli© only Preparation Worthy of Universal Confidence (Bid Pa- tronage, FOR Statesmen, judges, Clergymen, Ladies and Gentlemen, in nil ports of the world testi fy to tbo efficacy of Prof. 0. J. Wood’s Hair Resto rative, and gentlemen of tbo Press qro unanimous in its praise. A few testimonials only can bo boro given; see circular for more, and it will bo impossi ble for you to doubt. -■ . 47 Wall Street, Now York, Deo. 20tb, 3858. . Gextlejiex: Your note of tlio 15tb inaL. baa been received, saying that you beard that I bad been benefited by tbo use of Wood’s Hair Restorative, and requesting my certificate of tbo fact if X bad no objection to give it.' . ■[. 1 award it to you cheerfully, boonuso I tbink' it duo. My ago is about 50 years; tbe color of ray bair auburn, and inclined to curl. Some five or six years since it began to -turn gray, and tbo scalp on the crown of my head to lose its sensibility and dandruff to form upon it. •BnCb.’of tboso disagenbilitios in creased with time, and about four months since a fourth was added to them, by hair falling off .tbo top of my bead and threatening to’mako mo bald. In this, unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try Wood’s Ilnir Restorative, mainly to arrest tbo falling off of my hair, for I had really no expecta tion that gray hair could over bo restorod to its ori ginal color except from dyes. , I was, however, great ly surprised to find after the use of two bottles only, ■that not only tbo falling off was. arrested, but tbo color was restored to tbo gray hairs and sensibility .to tbo scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my bead; very much to tbo gratification of my wife, at 'whoso solicitation X was induced to try it. For this, among the many obligations'l owe to hor sex, Tj strongly recommend all Husbands who value tbo admiration of tboir wives to profit by my example, and uso' it if growing gray or getting bald, ■ Very respectfully, ■ BEN, A. LAVENDER. To 0. J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New York. Siamastpn, Ala., July 20tb, 1859.- To Prop. 0. J. Wood* Dear Sir; Your “Hair . Restorative” has done my hair so much good since I commenced tbo uso of it, that I wish to make known to tbo PUBLIC of its-effects on tbo bair, which aro great. A man or woraau may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to your “ Hair Re storative,” tbo hair will return more beautiful than ever: at least this is ray experience. Believe it all I Yours truly, WM. H. KENEDY. P. S.—You can publish the above if you like. By publishing iu our Southern papers you will got more patronage south. I sec several of your certificates iu tbo Mobile Mercury, a strong Southern paper. W. H. KENEDY. WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Professor 0. J. Wood; Dear Sir: Having had the misfortune to lose tbo best portion of my hair, from, tbo effects of tbo yellow fever, in Now Orleans in 1851, I was induced to make re trial of your preparation, and found it to answer as tbo very thing ■needed.' My hair is pew thick and glossy, and no words can express niy obligations to you in giving to tbo aillictcd such a treasure. , FINLEY JOHNSON. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three si zes, viz: largo,medium,and small; tho small holds 4 a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium bolds at least twenty percent, more in pro portion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the largo bolds a quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion, and retails for $3. 0. J. "WOOD «fc CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. April 5,1860 —3 m inr. Escmvcln’s Tar and Wood NAPTHA PECTOKAL, IS the best Medicine in tho world for tho cure of Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma Difficulty in Breathing, Polpitatian of tho Heart, Liptboria, and for tho relief of patients in tho ad vanced stages of Consumption, together with all dis eases of Jho Throat and Chest, and which' predispose to Consumption. It is peculiarly adapted to tho radical euro of Asthma. Being prepared by a practical physician and Druggist, and one of great experience in tho euro of tho various diseases to which tho human frame is liable. It is offered to the afflicted with tho greatest confidence. Try it and bo convinced that it is in valuable in the euro of Bronchial affections. Price 1 50 cents per bottle. Prepared only by Dr. A. Eson woin <fc Co., Druggists and Cbomists, N. IV. Corner Ninth <fc Poplar Streets, Philadelphia... . . 7£S3" Sold by every respectable Druggist and Dealer in Mcdicino throughout tho State. April 5, IB6o—ly . TO bo had at EBY'S some of tho choicest, No. 1 MACKERAL, over offered in Carlisle. December 22, 1859, • A CARD. ' THOMAS M. BIDDLE, Atomey-atrLaw, No. 273 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. December 22, 1859—Cm ' . , : r ,- ATT OR XE Y...A T..L.A IF.- • ! OFFICE with Wm. H. Miller, Esq., South Hanover street, opposite the Volunteer Printing Office. • . •- Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859—1 f. _, • - s. V. BCBT, ATTORNEY AT LAW; Office in Rhcem’s Hall,, rear of the Court House, Carlisle. , Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859. i- ‘ JOHN HAYS, ATTORNEY AT .LAW. OFFICE opposite “ Marion' Hall,” West Main-street, Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle D l oo. 22, 1059 i j, J. BENDER, M. »• r tomceopathist physician, sdr ■JLJL goon and Accouohour. ‘ Office Hanover street, formerly occupied by Dr. Smith. Darlialc, Dec. 22, 1859. DR. JNO. K; SMITH respctfully announ ces to his old friends and former patrons, that ho has returned from his South-western tour, with his health greatly improved, and has resumed prac tice in Carlisle. • i _ Office on Main etroet, one door west of the Kail road Depot, where ho can bo fonndat all hours, day and night, when not oiit professionally.' Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859. - DK. I. C. YOOMIS, DEX XIST. South Hanover Street, next door to tho Post Of n! B.—Will ho absent-front Carlisle the last ton days of each.month. • . Carlisle, Deo. 22/1859. PHILIP ARNOLD. Fvom the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Offico at tho residence, of his mother, East Louth er street; three doors below Bedford. Carlisle, Dec. 22,1859. ' • ■ New Coal aud lumber V;i r, THE subscribers.have this day entered into -part nersbip to trade in COAL AND LUNBER. — Wo will have constantly on hand and furnish to or der, all kinds and quality of ~. ,' ,' ; SEASONED LUMBER, such 03 Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Pal ing and. Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath,‘‘Worked Flooring, AVoathorhoarding, Posts, Roils, and nil, kinds, of Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Hemlock, Chosnnt, and Oak, of different qualities. Having oars 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 con bo furnished dry at all times! erton, Broken, Egg, Stove, and Nut Coal/which wd pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices. • , Best quality of Limcbiirncrs’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal always on band at the lowest ilguros. Yard west side of Grammar School, Main St, . ARMSTRONG & IIOFEER. Carlisle, 800. 22, 1859. * /-• __ Jew Coal Yard,. . AT THE WEST'END OP CARLISLE. . . THE subscriber ■would respectfully call tbe attention of Limobutjiers and the - citizens of Carlisle, and tlio surrounding country generally, to bis NEIV GOAL YAUD, attached to bis War© House, on IVcst High street, where ho will keep .constantly > . on band a large supply Broken, Egg and Hut Coal—scrcon cd and dry,all of which bo pledges himself to sell at tbo lowest pbssi- . bio prices. Best qual ity of Zimelitvncre* ami Blacksmiths* Coal always on baud; •, I JSS- All orders left at tbo Ware House, Or at bis residence in North Hanover streetwili.be promptly attended to J. W. HENDERSON. NEvV ARRANGEMENT; ON and after Monday, 23d May, 1859, .the subscriber will run a DAILY TRAIN of CARS, between Carlisle and Philadelphia, leaving Carlisle every morning, and Philadelphia every evening.— All goodslcft at the freight Depot of Peacock,- Zell & Hiuchman, Nos. 808 ond ; S10 Market Street, will bo delivered in Carlisle tho next day.- J. W. HENDERSON, West High Street, Carlisle, Pa, Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1969. . JOHN KARLV. J. NONKMAKEH. Forwarding commission house, FLOUR & FEED, The suascribors having taken the Warehouse, cars and fixtures of William B.\ Murray’s well known es tablishment, on West High Street, opposite, Dickin inson College, would inform tho public, that they have entered into a general Forwarding and Com mission business. The highest market price will ho paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds. They are also prgdarod to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at tho lowest rates, with safety and despatch. Plaster and Salt kept constantly on hand, and Flour and Feed at wholesale or retail.- , Jjimeburners* and Blacksmiths* Coal, constantly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any •■part of* tho town. * Dissolution of Puvtncrslilp. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Shrom «t Black has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, therefore wo would so licit all those indebted to come and settle their ac counts and all those having claims will please pre sent them for settlement. THE business will hereafter be continued at the old stand of Shrom «fc Black under the firm of Black k Delaney, whore wo will keep con stantly on hand, all kinds of LMBER & COAL of every doscriptiSn,-which wo will sell nt the low-' oat cash prices, all orders for bill stuff >yill bo promptly attended to on the shortest notice. Wo are thankful for the patronage of a generous public nt tho old stand of Shrom A Black,-and would still solicit a continuance of tho stmo as wo will strive to please. All orders loft nt the residence of Jacob Shrom for Coal or Lumber will bo promptly atton dod to as heretofore. JdnV'4, 1860. IN beauty qnd durability, no "sun-drawn” picture equals a good Daguerreotype; this is the opinion expressed by the loading photographic jour nals of tho day, both American and English, and those may bo obtained at the rooms of Mrs. Rey nolds’ Loutbor street, two doors west 6f Hanover. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859—tf. HAVING, Mackoral, Shad in barrels, half barrels, quarter barrels, fresh Groceries, Li quors, Tobacco, Sogars, at the lowest cash prices,—- Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Hams, Beeswax, Tallow, Soap, and-Rags, taken in exchange at tho cheap grocery of ’ WM. BENTZ. . Carlisle, Dec. 22,1859. H. XEW9HAM, A CAIIH. DR, OPO. S. SJEARI<*HT, ■\Yo will constantly have on hand all kinds of FAMILY GOAL, funder cover, which they will deliver- dry >and clean to any part of the borough, to wit: Lykcns Valley; Luke Fiddler, Locust Moun . tain, Lohborry, _Trov- Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859—tf. COAL, PLASTER & SALT, ’Coal of all kinds, embracing: LYKEN’S VALLEY,’ LUKE FIDDLER, SVNBURY WHITE ASH, . EARLY &. NONEMAKER. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859. JACOB SHROM. ROBERT M. BLACK. Jan. 3, 1800, BLACK & BELANOV. Uagucrreolypes. FISH. Fancy Goods, ® oo^s ' Sw : llAYfiftStlOK lias, just received display of FanoyQoods, Ida friends ots. It would bo'impossiblo to enumerate bis •.■■■■' FANCY GOODS, ' ivliicli comprises every Variety of fancy nxtio os o tbo most exquisite finiflb.Biiob M— . i Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabastor iuKstM.ua arid trays, fancy Ivory, toarl and Acll card cases, ladies' Fancy Baskets, fancy W°rlc-B“; “ tyr ing instruments,- Port Monnnies, of W J B0 _ Gold Pens, and Pencils, tacy paper wc.gh -, pap tones, and a largo variety of Indies fancy stat.onc ry. Mote seals and Wafers, silk ami P ladies' riding whips, olegaeUy anished, lad.es , cutliry, porftimo baskets and bogs, brnslica . ry kind for the' toilet, Roussel s vatious kind, musical Instruments of all kinds ana It allpriccsAogothorwith an “™«Vs Ah of articles elegantly finished, and at low A so, an extensive oolloetion of BOOKS, eompris.ng tho various English and American An ""?'YVorks richly bmbelishod- and illustrated PooUeal WorK mhOhildvm‘,Piii6rial BooU, for f ■ ages. His assortment of Sehool Books and School Stationery is also complcto. and compriacs ry think used in'Collogo and fhp Schools. Ho also desires to call the .particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of £AMBS/9iBANpOIES/<pc., ’ from tho extensive oslabiishmonts of Cornelius, Ar cher and otbors of Philadelphia, y stylo of Parlor, Chamber end Study burning either Batd, Sporm or Ethenol Oil, g - er with Flower Vasos, Fancy Screens, &e. His as sortment in this line is unequalled in tho boroug . Also,.’ . 1 : V 1 t'ndls, Fancy CoVftctimanj, Knit, Presened Fruih, &C‘, in every variety and -oil prices, pure and fresh, suoh as can' ho confidently r mended to bis friends. His. stock, embraces every thing in the lido'of Fancy Goods,, withi many .other articles useful tohousekeopers which the public are especially invited to" call and see, at the old s opposite the Deposit Bonk. haVebstick . Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1850. ■ " Watches, Jeweiiy and Silver WARE AT CONLYW’S. THE pitblic are invited to call and examine the largest and handsomest stock of WATGHESi JEWELRY AND SILVER j£V . WARE, over brought to this place. Having purchased this stock for,cash I ain determined to sell at prices that "can't hoiheatP • All goods aold*by.mo, guaranteed, to boos ropror eentod or tlfo money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange. ’ ' v. THOMAS-CONLYN, : Carlisle, Deo. ; 22,’1859. / ’ . Town and Country THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that ho still continues the Undertaking business, and is ready t 0 .wait upon customers "either by day or by night.— Heady-made' COFFINS kept constantly on hand, both plain, and ornamental. Ho has constantly on • hand" Fink's Patent Metallic Burial Case, of which ho has been appointed the,solo agent. This case is recommended as superior to any of the kind now in use, it being perfectly air tight; ■ Ho has also furnished himself fine now and gentle horses, with which -ho will attend funerals in town and country person ally, without extra charge. * . ■ ", Among the greatest discoveries of the ago is Wells' Spring Mattrass, the best and cheapest bed row in use, the exclusive right of which I have sc curedd and will ho kept consta'ntly-on hand.. Cabinet Making in nil its various branches carried on, and Bureaus, Secretaries 1 , Work-stands, Parlor Ware, "Upholstered Chairs, Sofas,.Pier,'Side and Centro Tables; Dining 1 and, Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands of all kinds, I French Bedsteads, high and low. posts; Jinny Bind ’ and CoUago BcdeteaaaVGbairs of ' all kinds, Looking 'Glasses, and aIV other articles. usually manufaclnrcd i in this lino of hußhjeafl,*kopt constantly on hand. His workmen am men of experience, his material , the best, 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. ‘ >• • - I Ho invites all to give him a call before piircha ' sing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hereto.- r fore extended to bimbo fools indebted to-his nume rous customers,'and assures them-that no efforts | will be.spared in future to please them in stylo and price. Give ns a call. Remember the place. North. Hanover Sk, nearly opposite the Deposit Bank. » 1 DAVID SIPE. Carlisle, January 26, 1860. I HAVE on hand some ton tons of WALL PAPER, of tlio finest and best quality that has ever been offered in this.place, haying purchased it of the manufacturers in Now . York. Also, Win dow Bliuds, Shades and fixtures, Fire Board Prints, &c., all of which ho will sell very low and exclu sively for cash. J.auuary 20, 1860, DAVID SIPE. Carlisle Marble Yard. . South Hanover opposite Benda* Store, . . Carlisle. . ' THE subscriber libs on hand a largo and well selected stock oif. „ Read-Stones, Monuments, TOMBS, <ko., of chaste and beautiful designs, which ho will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous of selling out his stock. Head-stones , finished from three .dollars upwards. Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles, &c., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &0., constant ly bn hand. . Iron railing for comotry. lots, <kc., of the beat Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt ly attended to. , ... Carlisle, Dec. 22, ifioO. XOCUST GAP, REDVOTIOW IN PRICES. AW. Bontz. announces to tho public and • bis customers, thatin accordance tb his usual custom at ibis season of.the year,, ho has reduced tho prices of Ms stock of. ■ FANCY,DRY GOODS, which comprises many choice and beautiful descrip tions of WINTER DllßSg GOODS, such as all Wool Morinocs, plain and figured, all Wool Do- Laincs, plain and figured, Coburga, Valencias, Do- Lames, all wool, Plaids, Ac., &o. , SHAWLS of every variety at.oxtrcmoly low pri ces. ’ A beautiful lot of FANCY £}ILKS of every style and color, and at lower rates than can bo purchased elsewhere in Carlisle. - FUIIS AND CLOAKS. . A splendid assortment of Tuts and Cloaks yot on hand, which wo arc determined to olbao out without 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 ball and examine for themselves, ns great bargains may ho expected the closing season. A. W. BENTZ. Oarlisie, Jan, 12, 1800. Ladd, Webster A Co. Improved Tight Stitch SEWING MACHINES, On Exhibition and for sale at Mrs. It. A. Reynolds’ Daguorronn Rooms, 2nd door west of Dr. ZiUor’s Of floe, Carlisle. Call or send for a circular to ' W. li; MASON, Agent. Carlisle, 1 Deo. 22, 1860—tf. . pEABI, STAHCII. , • X 50 boxes of superior Pearl Starch now in store, and for sale at lowest city cash prices, either wholo sale or retail, by J, TT« EBY. April 10, 1860. Wall Paper. Cbambe»s»'»'‘'K Fcma,cSenl | ,,al^ TIHE location is f ™ a Sc!sn“oa X the advantages ara cquaUed by l pro ,p or . in tho land. ° = r P/ a ßS i at anta chosen with care, jus. with a corps of Assistan uaiin j orna wd well qualified . f in tho Boarding mental brandies. T „ h “/ n “"°”i ind refining. deparunent are parental, on tho -7th of to the Principal. ■ Carlisle: Bov.J. ory - M?r SARAH K. REEVES, January 26, 1800—ly NEW FlB®* T TAT AND CAP EMPORIUM I i XJ.TIIO undersigned Having purchased the stock, liiilipi effort, produce articles of Hoad Dross of ■ ■ Every Variety, Style, and Quality, . .. |i slriotly in keeping with the imprOyo mentfof tho art, and fully up to the age in which w ° ‘‘ann iii They have now on hand a splendid of HATS of all deserip jpfeiiwaa tions, from the conlinon Wool to the finest Fur and Silk hats, and at prices r"thTrry^ and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightncßß, du rnhility and finish, hy those of any other establish esl description constantly on hand They respectfully invito all the old patrons, s. . T ..; j .... iasrva • ‘Varlisle. May 3,18110. ; lISj^TwaIP 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 a largo whole sale and retail Hardware atorj, can bo had a little lower than at any other house in the county, nttho cheap hardware store pf the subscriber. • Nails and Spikes.—h o tons Nails and Spikes just received of tho very best makes and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu- 'Tracc Chaim of nil kinds, with a largo assortment of butt chains, bailor chains, breast d 0.,, fifth Chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains, 4 /f08M.—350 pair pf Humes of all kinds just ro eoivod. Common pattern, Loudon pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, ehenpor than over. Paints and Oils.— lo tons White Load, 1000 galls, Oil just received, with a largo assortment of \ ar nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, litbayago, whitmg, gluo, shellac, paint brushes, fire proof paint, I'lli re nee white, white zinc, colored zinc, red load, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil; Ac. Colors of every description, dry and in oil/in cans and tubes. Farm Belts'— Just received tho largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Farm Bolls in tho county. Grooncastlo metal and 801 l metal, warranted not to 01 Poifeer.—2s kegs Dupont Bock and Rifle Pow der, with a largo assortment of Safety Fuse, Picks, Crowbars, Stono Drills, Btono Sledges,, Stone-Ham mers, Ac. ■ ... , - Pumps rtnrf Cement,— ~ 50 barrels Cement, with a very large.assortment of Chain and Iran pumps of all kinds, cheaper than ever at tho Hardware store 0 f - HENHY J SAXTON. , . Carlisle, March 8, 1860. igrirvvSP JOHIV P. & SON, TTAVE just completed opening their Spring A A stock of Hardware, Faints, Oils,'-Varnishes, Glass, Ac., to which they invite the curly attention of tho public generally. Wo have greatly enlarged our stock in all its various branches, and ciui now I accommodate the public with • RELIABLE GOODS, in largo or small 'quantities at the lowest prices.— Wo don’t , want tho public to think that wo have brought all tho:Goods in Philadelphia and Now York to our town, but wo can assure them' that ft look into our store will convince them that we have enough Goods to fully supply tho demand in this market. • Persons wanting Goods in our lino will find it to their advantage to give us a call, before making their purchases., All orders personally and punctually attended to, and no misrepresentations made to effect sales. ' JOHN P. DYNE & SON, North Hanover street. Carlisle, May 3, 1860,. Selling off Hi Cost I THE' entire stock of elegant assorted Dry Goods, at the store of CHAS. 06ILBY, will bo sold ofTat cost, and many articles below cost. Now is tho time to got bargains, as the whole stock must bo closed out in a short time. Silks, Delaines, Challies, Prints, Muslins, Cloths, Cassimcrcs, <kc., in great variety. . Looking Glasses, all sizes.. In grain, Three Ply,’Hemp andVonitian Carpeting, very low. - Persons can now supply themselves with Spring Goods very cheap. .. March 8, 1800. GOOD THINGS. subscriber has received a fresh arrival .1 of tho following: Fresh Tomatoes in. cans, ■ " Peaches . “ « Salmon \ ’’ u Lobsters’ . , . Pickled Lobsters, Sardines/ Gollatmc/. Sap Sago Choose, Virgin Oil of Aix, fof thc tUblc, Olive, do., stuffed. . - Tomato Katsup, Walnut «■ Mushroon “ Worcestershire Sauce, v Pickles, Raisins, Dates, Figs, Nectarines, Oran ges, 'Lomqns. Ac. ’, , Fine Hams, Dried Beef, Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all at the low est prices. .. WM. BENTZ,- Carlislo, Doe. 22, 1859. . CARLISLE AGENCY. For Indemnity against Loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Charter Perpetual. —§4oo,ooo Capital Paid in—Office IG3 4 Chestnut Street, MAKE INSURANCE; either permanent or limited againstloss or damage by fire, on Prop erty and Effects of every description, in town v or country, on tho most reasonable terms. Application made either personally or by letter will bo prompt ly attended to. C. N. BANCKER, President. ■ r ' ' The subscriber is agent for tho above Company for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications for insurance either by mail or personally will be promptly attended to. A. L. SPONSLER. April 12, 1860. SEW GOODS. A fresh and general assort mont of Groceries constantly on hand, embracing the best qualities in the mar ket, such as Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Table Oils, Pickles, Crackers, Macaroni, Citron, Raisins, as well as all tho varieties belonging to a good grocery store, together with, a suitable assortment of the finest • Syrups & Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon, Baskets, Tubs, Churns, and other articles for house hold use, including a fine assortment of China, Glass & Queeriswarei The public hnvo our thanks for tho liberal pa tronage bestowed upon us in tho past. Wo hope to merit a share of their oustom in tho future. April 19, 1800. J. W. EBY; Surveying ana Draughting, THE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Carlisle apd vicinity, that ho is pre pared to attend to Surveying and draughting In all their branches, at the shortest notice. Orders loft at tho law office of Win, H. PorirosoV Esq.l will bo promptly attended to, • , ’ , JOSEPH HITHER/Jr, March 1, IB6o—3m* . OAft ®INJ)STONES of all sizes, warraiv /CUUtod of tho best quality, just received at 11, Saxton's. March 8,186 . . Clothing! Clothing!! WELL MADE; AND WELL FINISHED THE subscriber has just returned from the Extern oUicswilha very superior, and most excellent assortment, of Amanda i : SPSIm Am SUMMER OZOTSJIfOI Consisting of Cnssamorc, 6 and CMtonado “&f stek trunks, carpet bags, valises, Tho subscriber would especially call tho nttontio “a-S'TSS ' at tho Cheap Crormsa Sronn N “gjj Eß -\vxßL. n Cnrlfslo', April 12,1800. Principal*. , New Store and New Goods. A AFTER returning his acknowledgements for tho very Moral patronage which has boon extended to him, the uVidersigned would call atfon tion te tho fact that ho has just r0 7 oponcd his exten ivo assortment of FWy 0,-oeeriee, m lus now, store-room, on tho south-east corner of ti e Public qnuaro where tho public are invited to call and ox amino a stock of Goods which in elegance, vanc y and orten: will defy Competition, comprising in nart of loaf lump, crushed and brown Saffare, Jav fo Rio and Roasted Coffee. Bvc'y variety and mmUty of Tea. Spices, (ground and ungronnd,) 1 lohlos. Sauces, Table Oil, Now Orleans, Sugar-hoiiso end Trinidad Molaeeee ; Now York ami _Plillatloliihitt Si/nipej Cheese, Macaroni, Vcrmcoilli, Split Peas, liominy, Mince-meat, Corn Starch, Farina, Choco late, Extract of Coffee, Refined Sugar at reduced rates, washing and baking. Soda, Tobacco of tho most favorite brands, and tho finest quality of So gers. A beautiful assortment of . . Bi'ilannfa Ware,, plain and gold band China-ware, Glass, Queens, Stone and Earthen Ware, in great variety; and an elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, Extracts and Perluroo ry for tho toilet. „ _ Fruits; Including Peaches in cans, Raisins, Cran berries, Dry Apples, citron, almonds, oranges,, lem ons, Ac. &BST\ LIQUORS; Wholesale and retail, om- common and old. Rye Whiskey-' Brandies, dark and pale; Lisbon, Sherry, Port, Mii dcria, Ginger, Catawba and Muscat Wines, ifa casks and bottles; boqtoh Whiskey, Holland Gin, and Schoidam Schnapps. - ■ FISH AND SALT. A largo stock of Lamps, including Dyott’s colo brated lamps for burning Kerosene or ooal Oil, Sperm and Star candles. 1 ■ : Cedur-Warc and Rrooms,. Brushes, Ropes, Mops, Soaps, Door-mats, Walters, Looking-glasses, fine letter and note paper, Willow ware, Painted buckets, Ac. . Cotton and Woollen Hose and half . Hose, and a full stock of Gloves, including the well known Buck Gloves. - . -. ' Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods.. ■ , • . .... In short, his slock comprises cverythuig that .is. called for iv his lino of business, and no effort will bo spared to -lender entire satisfaction to toraors. , . . C. IKHOI'F. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 135d—1 y. , _ .Good! Very Goo S JUST received at the cheap Grocery of the subscriber, lots of good things, ,a part of which are the following: Hermetically sealed Pcricbcs, fresh, “ • « Tomatoes, '; u - « ... ' Corn/' ' " ' " Peas, “ " . Asparagus, “ “ Oysters, . “ " - 'Lobsters, , “ “ Pino Apple, “. u . Turtle Soup, u “ Sardines, ' ■ f‘ Mince Meat, Pickled Gorkins, Cliow Chow, Piccalli -11, Cauliflower, Lobsters, Capers, Olives, Tomatoo Kalsup', Walnut.do., Mushroom do.,- Popper Sauce, Hominy , Grills, Poup Beans, Cranberries, the finest Dried Beef, Sugar cured Hams, Shoulder,- Bologna, Sausage; Maccaroni, Sugars, Coffees; Teas, Molas ses, Pish of all kinds, Spices, Quecftswaro, fine So gars and Tobacco, 25,000 German Sixes, and the very best LIQUORS in the State, Confectionery and Fruit, <fcc., which wo offer to the public at the low est prices for cash. ‘ >l r AIi BENIZ. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1659. . ■ ' ■' ' American Xlfe Insurance and Trust Company. Capitai, Stock, 5500,000. COMPANY'S BuMing, Walnut St., S. E. corner of Fourth, Philadelphia. Life Insu rariod nt the usual mutual rates; or at Joint Stock Rales at 20 per cent less, or, "nt Total, Abstinence Ratos, the lowest in the world., , „ r V A. WIIILLDIN, I’rca’t. ,T. C. Sims, Sect’;/. . . • . WM. H. WETZEL, Agent for Carlisle and yiom ty.' ■ ' . Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1859—2 m. AT OGrILBY’S NEW STORE. JUST returned from the city, nnd now open ing a Ijirgo assortment of ologant uud fashion able WINTER GOODS, Ladies* Cloth Cloaks nnd Shawls in great variety.— Ladies’ Dress Goods of all the now styles, handsome and very cheap. A full assortment of Dress Trim mings, Cloak Tassels, Ao. Ladies’ FURS, good A cheap. Gents' SHAWLS of all kinds, Calicoes, do laincs, Cloth for Overcoats, Cloth for La dies’ Cloaks, Ac. • ..The stock is now largo and complete. My old friends and customers, and all others-in want of cheap Goods, arc respectfully invited to cull nnd ex amine my new stock nnd secure good bargains, op posite tho Railroad Depot,. Also, BOOTS and SHOES. A lot ©f prime Mo rocco Boots nnd Shoes for Ladies and Misses; of Willis’ celebrated make, just received.. Carlisle, Dec. 22,1859. UNITED STATES HOTEL, SOUTH-EAST COR. llth A MARKET STS., Philadelphia. 31. W. KANAGA, IVM. McVBY, January 5, 1860— ' Pr'opnetoi'B. New Carpet Hall. JUST received another lot of Hall, Stair, and Chamber Carpets, selling VERY CHEAP. Al so a lot of OIL CLOTHS boat quality, all widths, which we are selling at 50 cents per square yard.— Striped and plain cloth Mantles, Dress Goods, Ac., Ac. May 3, 1800. 1 HO Hammered and Rolled Iron of 1 UUtbo very host English brands, warranted in every way superior to American make just received, with a large assortment of Shoot Iron, 1 Anvils, Hoop Iron, Vicos, ■ Band Iron, Files, Horse Shoo Iron, Hasps, Spring Stool, Bolts, Cast Stool, Pivots, . Blister Stool, Nuts, . ■Washers, llorso-shqes, Scrow-platos, Horsc-shoo Nails, Blacksmith Bellows, Ac., cheaper than the cheapest. All Iron sold at city prices with freight added, and warranted. March 8, 1800. HENRY SAXTON. A GRICDLTDRAL IMPLEMENTS of ya •£*. ri tus kinds, such as Cultivators, ■ Garden Hoes, Forks, Garden Trowels) Shovels, llay Knives, Rakes, Picks, ’ Spades, Mpttooks, lidos, ‘ Hay Elevators, Pruning Hooks,. Manure Hooks, Plows of ton different makes, including Plank’s, Honwood’s, Gibb’s, Zoigler’s, Bloomfield,' York Metal, Eagle, io., and a large supply of all kinds of Goods to fit out the farmer or mechanic at March 8, 1800. ' ' HENRY SAXTON’S CORN BROOMS, Wo have just received a lot of 56 doron of " Rich's" superior made Cora Brooms, which wo confidently recommend as tho best and cheapest Broom in tho market, For sale only by the subscri ber, oithor at wholesale or retail. April 19,1800 GAS Lighters and Wax Tapcra can bo hod at Philip Arnold's, December 22, XB6fl, - iGRQTfp RIESj NEW GOODS! CHARLES OGILBY. LEIDICII & SAWYER. East Main. Street. J. W, EDY< CuwHMsrlund galley Q nn]( 1 PROPRIETORS,. Wihiam Keiui, MEicnom Bit ES ,. Host. C. Steiuiett, Jong Dunur, Bicri’n. Woods, John S. ST E nh E tr John 0. Dunlap, A., STtnoEos, . THIS Bank, doing business in the non,, Kerr, Brennomnn i Co.jpfnlly ptcp a , C(ll a general Banking Btudwm tHth, promptness, fidelity.. , '<'k-jjSL.... Honey received orrdeposltfrtnd pnsd Back on i jnand without notice. Interest paid on Spocinl 5 posits. Certificates of deposit bearing ' the rate of five per cent, will bo issued f or D ,,t a period ns four tuonls. , Interest on ail corlitei will cense at maturity provided, however, ty., said certificates are renewed nt any lime Hit,,.;' for another given period, they shall bear tho rate of interest up to the time of renewal. p lrt j* l l lar attention paid to tho collections of notes, dn#l checks, ,&o.> in any :pnrt ;of tho .United Stittsal Canadas. _ 'I Kcmittnnees made to. ..England, Ireland «,,1 Tho faithful and 'confidential eretuCl of nll.ordcrshdtnisted to them, may ho relict tj,{i They call • the attcdlion of Farmers, 1 Mecli&B add all others who desire a safe depository fotiSH money, to.tho undonlable fact, that the ptoprituH of this Bank aroiWindimi/y liable to tho exltii their estates for all the Deposits, and other tions of Kerr, Bronnomau & Co. 1 They have recently removed intoihcirncwEiAp® ing llohsc, directly opposite, their 'former stsrti'aK West Main Street, a few doors cost of this Kidffii||| Depot, whore they.will at-aUithnos bopkatmtlfl give any information desired in regard to»Ji.*a| matters in general, . ■ ” F .M Open for business from 0 o|clookin the nen,''. V'V until 4 6’oibck in tho evening,"fc-W " 11. A. BTWftGEOK, '«te;io Carlisle, Dec. 22,1850. -If'- - ! Vi*: File Insurance. THE Alien and East Fini' »j auranoo Company of Cumborlautt cbiinty, im porated by an aot of Assembly, ia now fully ot;u • J izod, and in operation npuertho management 014 -i-« following Managers) vbw jil Win. R. Gorftns, Eewft Hycr, CbtiaUan Sfayng Michaol Cocklin,; J. ;WDnnlap ( ,Rudolph HiiSj' ;«i Daniel Bailey, Jacob -tl. Coover,- Aleindilcr Ciij.: ,' \ carl, Jos. Wiokerahilni,/ J. Eicliclhbrgbr, .8. Ihfefj J. Brandt. ‘; .w , '• v^| Tbo rates of insurance are no iow and favoa\®3H ab any Company optlie kind initio State, IwMp wishing to becolub members arcjwitcd to plication,to the Agents, of thtfCpinpaiiy ukiMSj willing to wai t upon them at IpS ' OfPlrfEnS- fwi President—Wi®r QOKGAS(R|SrJy’s Hills, Cni||B| berlnml county. . 1 ■ '-c'ifc . Tice Prca’k-rtCnniSTiAu SfiyifJN, CatVialb CutfSE bbrland county,,: ■ feS Socl’y.—LbWlS . Hrnn, land county./ ; \ W>. . . • Cockus; ShepbcrdstoiffiM CumborlandToountyi if l '' , |p| ■ ■ • ivtfl Cumhertand Allen; ontinc Feeman, Now > Jicnry Zcunrj V *l Shiroraanalowu; ImfayottoFoffor, l)icliinaonj Ha ry Bowman, Cbiircbtown j Mode Gnilitli, B<r* ' Middleton; Sum’). Graham. W. Ponnshoro’Bn Cpovdr, Mocbnnicnburg; J. W. Cocklin, Sheputf town? I); Coovor, - Sbopbordstown , J. 0. buij Silver Spring}. Bi-uj. llaTorstiek,. Silver f/iu; John llycr, Carlisle, ' , York County.—' lV. S. Picking, Dover; Jit Griffith.'Warrington; J. F..Dearilorir,IVashinglo T). Butler, Fairview j 11. Clark. Dillsbilrj, Ilam'shiry. —Houser & Loebman. Members' of tbo Company having \olfcfci ito to expire, can have tbom. renewed by cation to any of tbo Agents. rare JOHN 11. cmmcir. C tM CHURCH & EBER.LYy| Steam Saw Mill & Lumber I# : NEW CUMBERLAND, PA.|p| AH hinds of Lumber, conslnntly on hand.- I»SRS delivered nt any point accessible bj . Kail lloud, (It the'shortest W notice. BUILDING TIMBER OF ALL SIZEI] !• • - And lengths cut' to order. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859.—tf. / BARBER SHIOi*. ~ -{| j| the BASEMENT OF Mr. Bll’B S-M'V ' Bva, on-North Hanover street, adjoining Hr-'njpja -oratiek’s Drug-Store, and nearly opposite where ho hopes to see all hispid customers, many now ones ns wish to have their hair onl»h* kers “clone up” in the most fashions ole-style. All tho• various branches ‘of Shaviny, Hair VhHhuj,'Shawppmijng, to with promptness; Also, Ouypnuj, Jfteediuglffyfy Extracting, d'e. - - ’ ■ 4 X;tn The undersigned bus also for sale ft carrier qlo of J -‘- -• • fgflj : IT AIR RESTORATIVE, . of his own diseoveiy and preparation, i by any similar nrticlo now in use, for srrongthening and invigorating’ tho.Jlair; ing.it from falling off, eradicating scijrf, lt|'| ringworm, nnd nib diseases of tho shin, and i ra sßJ| ing a rioh glossy, silken texture to tho Hair- ARM excellent toilet article for either ladios or gentle^jg Testimonials of undoubted ehoraoter.as to its [jv.'Xj qualities, in possesion hf tho .undersigned,. Mtogfj will bo exhibited to any person wishing ■hem. . HENRY LINKEKUI||£ Carlisle* Doc* 22, 'l9Sor-ly. JOSEPH E. STEEfc,, • ■ AVA Tl O' II "M AUi j|| Suvth Jlanorer ilrcel, n/tu- <iW» loult i >/ Home, Having supplicil myself with a jarm Qq, « of WATCH MATEMAHR, Olnmt,WVffi urn now prepared to repair nil kmds-oi ' i.- ecW< Watches, Clocks, . Ac., that may bo intrusted to my core, ® D ) hB [jv?nj reasonable terras. Hoping by strict sinoss to bo favored with a, share of puuuc p* Jlfl £ ago., ■ t Also, a fmo assortment of Jowolry, w dies' Breast pins, Ear Drops, (gold onicoi sea Breastpins and Ear’ °f t Pins all sizes, Gold Chains^Hoolcs, Plate Lockets, Guards, Keys, &c. Also, alarg® •assortment of Gold finger Rings, all ofw bo sold low, ‘A liberal share of' public pf earnestly solicited. Ni B, —I hare recently received a fmoflj of Silver Hunting Detached Lever an Watches, and a largo assortment of silver \ stcol spcctacluß, which I con dispose of cii r . . JOS. U. S. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 19697^-6 m. FOOTE & BROTli®^ PRACTICAL PLUMBERS & GAS H Directly opposite the Court ' /louse/ ,n ■ ■ • Alley. , ?WW| Cast Iron J folli Bath Tabs, ’0 “; J Bath Boilers, ■ jresig ' Wash' Basins, jpioon Hydraulic B»® ! ' tlSjkc lie., Ice. t||| Lend, and Iron Pipes,' Hydrants, Hot and Cold Shower Paths, r Water Closets, ' Force and Lift Pumps, Wrought Iron AYei'd- Tubea, ■ 1. . And oycry description of Codes flas, Steam, Water, &o. Superior Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up Stores aud Dwellings, at short notice so modern stylo. All-materials-and wor* at low rates aud warranted. Country work and Jobbing prompw , f*, Carlisle, Deo; 22,.18MK lIAIDS AMD CArS. |p A T Kellor’a. Old Stand, North -CjL will bo found, n largo, and o'°£“ fo® „a,, of HATS and CAPS, In ,great. : variitf." , otjw and city manufacture.. - , „o »®BOj HATS.' ' CA Silk, . Military, . Moleskin, ; Navy, Wrij,’ CnsHsimcre, ' Morphy, BOW) Poit," ’. scotoh, ledger,' to nfl €lot b > Planters, ni.ildrc»’ ( ,!BiH ■ ' ! Plush & Cloth, ■ • AMO, Wool Hats of all kinds, wW" gSSI 4t the lowest prices. Rocolloop gTA^'S^W , ®o'.llata of any stylo roanufooh* Carlisle, Doo, 22, 1860. , 1 Ann BOXES'QLASS IUUU“nd single,thick, pla> n > -rfbord** l '' orotl, <to., just received at the *u cs l'■ of Henry Saxton. . March S, 1800, 1> >ni [oak
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