10 ' fie of Uft ! ladiaasV la this afticldwe shall confine our attention to &el[ndiaaa of the,United States and Terr itories, skying nothing of thg same chtss In the British possessions' iw-North America, 'or "of Others in Mexico, Central Amorioaand South America. The basis for our remarks is the annual report"of Mr; Thompson, Secretary of the Interior, under date of Dec. Ist, 1853, and the repost of Mr, , Greenwood Commissioner of Indian Affairs, dated a few days earlier. The hitter document is full and elaborate; the for mer, though succinct,- gives the most impor thht facts perttarting to the Red Men' within our borders. “ ' ' Thoipbpulntion of this country is made up of several pleraonta;, wo all know. ' There are native white inhabitants that, according to the lOst census, frttmbbred about 16,000,000. Then odmo 3,000,000 of foreigners. ConSidr ering the last os all naturalized, we have 19,- 800,000 of citizens in flill. These classes take an active'part in Church and State. They are the active, influential power in the land. We next have 4,000,000 of colored people, <150,000 Indians, by estimate; whom the laws - and public opinion either do not regard asoit . items at all, or npt-fully such. There aro oth ers who, though not classified in. the census, have less to do with our civil affairs than the black men and the red men; we refer to tho must radical classes of the Abolitionists, and tho Mormons. What other civilized country in the world has such different and discordant elements ? And if there is much confusion _ in tho moral and political world around us, is it at all to he wondered at in view of .the heterogonious materials that compose this Repulio? .. The estimated number of in this country is quite small, not half a million.-—; Before tho first settlements upon these shores, j there were many millions. • Not long anterior to the landing of the pilgrims, vast numbers of them were cut off by disease. And then, tribes tfevonred one another in constant wars. At tie present time, very few of the scores of Indian tribes aro increasing thoir numbers. The great majority of them are on the decline. for example, the once famous confederacy- of the Six Nations, whose despotic away extend : ed from the shores of Lake Michigan to the Uafolinns, and from the. St. Lawrence River fbthe. Wabash, could count up hut 9,000 at the opening of the War of .the Revolution.— They are now chiefly in the State ‘of New York, and number hut 4000. And yet their decline has been fir less rapid than that of other tribes who have heen.frequently remov ,ed from place to place., -In the older portions of the United States, where the Indians were , once so numerous and so powerful, they have melted away before the advancing tide of civ ilization; In New England, where the Nar rtvgansektß,- the Mohegana and other tribes of brave warriors abounded, there are only a remnant of the poor . and feeble Penohscots, that may be seen every summer at Nahant and elsewhere;- and a few other Indians at Marshpee remaining. Even the-last of the ; Seninoles have been removed from Florida he yohd thef Mississippi River, wiih the excep tion of the aged chief, Sam Jones, and a very small number ofhis personal adherents. End tho tribes that now remain East of the Missis sippi ore chiefly found in'tho State of New York, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. In looking West of the Mississippi,'we find the-great Southern tribes in the Indian Terri tory, West of Arkansas, and Southern Missou ri. These tribes of all others in the country, eaver ppssiibly those in Now York, are the most Scarcely any mis sions evet.establisned in the world have been more TOCifesaful thaw those among the Choc taws; Ufiorokees and other tribes, by the Ame .. sican and Presbyterian Boards of Foreign Mis ." siona. The Indians there generally live in peace; quietly pursuing trade and agricultural employments, and ■ giving the general govem inent no tronhle.- Like those in New York, ' they havo their churches, their schools, their native teachers and many other privileges of . morefavored comimmitios. — : iho remaining- tribes, West oi tlic -Father ■ of Watpjk/aio chiefly uncivilized,, pursuing a wild and wahdoring life. Many of them have been injured in: years past by tho govern ment’s appropriation of top much mopey, in-- stead of agricultural implements. and seeds that might have led them to cultivate more extensively the lands reserved for. them.— With* too .free an allowance of ready cash, they are-tempted to buy ardent spirits and other articles that the whites are hut too rea dy to seirthem. but which lead to dissipation sndtoaw idle life. The average annual ex penditure on. Indian account is ho.w §3,055,- 27008, —not an extravagant sum, when we oohsider the number of Indians yet remain-' mg; and'the vast obligations that we are,un der to them*, owing to tho extensive domain, ■’ stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific, vre have, received from them at a nominal -price. And then, we are constantly adding to our public lands by new treaties with the Indians. Of these, twelve in number, ten are with fifty tribes andibands in Washington Territory and ■ Oregon, embracing about 19,000 Indians, and by; which llioir title is extinguished in an ex tent of country amounting to 58,602,770 acres, art a cost of about five and three fifths cents >., per acre. This is about tho usual price paid to the Indians for land. Thus the government gets, a profit, if it sells, at what is considered the low price of §125 per acre. The profit may seem larger than it is .to the reader, who : forgets that the government is at groat ex pense in removing tho Indians and in protec ting the frontier settlements. There is still trouble with the Indians in Utah}' First and last they have murdered hundreds of emigrants, who were peacefully crossing tho country, This has grown out of the failure of their crops, in part, and partly Because they were urged on by the fanatical whites of the-Territory; —Boston Post. - A Little Paris Gossip;— The bad-weather \yhioh prevailed in Paris during the months of April and May was supposed to bo the causo of the unusual number of fights. Per haps, however, the notoriety of the Heenan and Sayers battle on the loth of April had something to do with it. One of the funniest ofthenr tools place between a Mons. Champ fioury, a novelist, and Mons. Wekdrlin, a mu sical composer, the son-in-law of Madame ©arooreau Cinti. It was about a collection of songs,, awl the size of the capitals in which their names should appear on the bills. They had jointly collected a lot of very go'od French songs, and each asserted that he was the chief editor- When the bills appeared, Mons. Ghnmpfleury did not, fancy the size of the “capitals',’given him large enough. He went to M6ns..Wokerlih’a house early in the morn ing. Mons. Wekerlin was in the hath; Mons. Ghampfloury was forthwith shown into his chamber. An angry dispute ensued, which ended by Mons..Cnampfleury taking an un cooked egg from his pocket and throwing it in the middle of the ceiling of Mons. Woker bn.B room; then ha wont into Mons. Weker hn s drawing room, and threw another egg against the ceiling-, then, into the dining rpomf and lastly into the ante-chamber, each room receiving an egg in the middle of the ceiling.. Wekerlin rushed to the closet and got A basket of eggs, which he broke over the' Iveadiof his opponent. This has since been oalled'tKe -omelette duel. " B©?Tho artesian well rft Columbus, Ohio, Has already reached the enormous depth of twenty-four hundred feet, or nearly half a mile. It is the deepest well Jrr tboworld', but a* yet diseharges no water, nor exhibits any signs of it.. Fossie’. B'fejrAiNs.— The Colorado (Texas) Citizen, in referring to the fossils of gigantic fbms in Colorado county, supposes that they perished Ifrom drouth-or starvation, centuries prior to -udiila settlements having been made. Secretary Floyd will repair to Old Bdint shortly for the benefit of his healthr Important News I To the Citizens of Carlisle and vkiniiy-. PHILIP ARNOLD has just receiyad from the eastern cities, the largest, boat and ohcaposb assortment of\Go'ods, ever brought;,to this market l ean asanra my bUaldmcra .that I .have studied tbehr interest mwoH da my own, by purchasing the new : oat hnd most 1 desirable Goods in my line. My stock consists in pfiSft of ' i , Ladies’ Dress Goods. Such as Lawns, Lawn Robes, Berogos, Bcrege Bo ldines,' Poll Du Chcno, Balzeriues, Boboges, bared and plain; Dress Silks of dll kinds, Foulards and Alpacas*. . Embroideries. French Worked Collars, Undorslcovea, Handker chiefs, Floiincings, Edgings,’Laces,. Inscrtings, Ac. r Shawls and Mantillas. Stella, (of every description,) Chasmoro and Thi-. bet shawls. Mantillas of different kinds.. . ' Domestic Goods. » : Muslins, Tickings, G ingbartifc, Checks, Osnaburgs, and linen and Cotton Shootings. Gloves and Hoisery. A largo lot ofHbisory and Gloves, suoh'as men's, women's, and children's. Gloves and Hbisory of oil kinds. ■ ‘ ’. V ; ‘ Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, Cassimoros, Cashraorets,. Bonims, Cotton ades. Blue Drillings, Linen cheeks, Jeans, bared and plain. • . ' . Bonnets arid Ribbons. A very beautiful', assortment of bonnets and rib bons. Shaker's bonnets for children. Skirfe: —Hoopod skirts of all kinds, from 25 cts. to $3. . Carpets and Oil Cloths. Ingrain, Venetian, three ply, Velvet-, Brussels, rag and hemp Carpets. Oil cloths of all widths.- ' Matting . —White and colored matting, and cocoa matting. •- . Trunks and Carpet Bags. A largo assortment of Trunks and Carpet Bags. I would respectfully ask the 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 5; 1860. Good Kews for the People. Go to LEIDICH A SAW !^E=££ODS p YER'S new store,East Main street, and seo 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 leading importing houses of Now York and Philadelphia, and availed ourselves of thc ent msive auction sale of Van, Wyoh, Townsend A Co., they can offer great inducements to the buying public. Our stock comprises' the latest kinds and stylos of Dress and Fancy Goods, Snob ns figured, plain, barred and striped Silks, in all their varieties., Double jape robe Silks, illumi nated Foulards, India Silks, real, French Challioa, Crape Grenadine, spring Valonitias and Poplins, Flounced Bareges and Lawns,. Barege Anglois, Crape.maritzo in all colors, Milanise Cloth, French and Organdy Lawns. MOURNING DRESS GOODS of overy descrip tion of Beeson’s latest importations. Shawls. A largo assortment of Shawls of all kinds and qual ities. Light cloth mantles, splendid silk Dusters, French laeo points and Burnout's Sbantilla'man tles; Sun Umbrellas 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, Nook Ties, and all other kinds of furnishing goods.. - Carpets , Oil Cloths, Matting, Looking Glasses, Shades and Blind materials. All kinds of house keeping goods. As'wo have just gone into this branch of trade, customers will find our stock new and fresh. Constannt additions of desirable Goods will bo received during the season. Please call at, LEIDICH A SAWYER’S.. April 19, 1860. / iatod illustrated Poetical Works, with Children*?-Pictorial.Books, for children of-oil ages. 'His assortment of School Books and School is alsa complete,* and ooicnprißos every thing used in College-and tho Schools. He also desires to call the particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of M^PB t GIBANJ)QLES, &c., from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others ,of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Chamber and; Study Lamps, for burning oithor v Lwd,'Sperm or Ethorial Oil, togeth er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ac. His as sortment in this lino is unequalled, in' tho borough. 'Also,:.' Fruits, Fancy .Confectionary, Futs, Preserved ' : : '-Fruit*, &0,,. in every variety and all prices/all of which arc pure and fresh, such as, can bo confidently recom mended to his friends. 'Hie stock embraces every thing in the Krio of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to hdusekeopors which the public.are especially invited to call , and sec, at the old stand opposite the Deposit Sank. . '. . - S. W. HAYERSTICK. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1869. Watclies, Jewelry and Silver WARE AT OONLYN’S. THE public are invited to cal! and examine the largest and handsomest stock of <» WATCHES, JEWELRY ANB SILVER \ over brought to Ibis place. Having purchased this stock for’caah’l om determined to sell at prices that can’t he heat*” All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to he ,aff repre sented or the moUoy refunded. .Old gold and silver token in exchange. THOMAS COOTA'Sf. Carlisle, Deo. 22,' 1860. . • Town and Country rpHE . subscriber respectfully informs his X' friends and:thd publio generally, that ho still continues the Undertaking business, and is rcaay to wait upon customers either by day or by n fK“ f **T Ready-made COFFINS kept constantly on hand, both plain and ornamental.. .Ho has constantly on, band Fisk** Patent Metallic Burial Oa*e, o f Which he has boon appointed the solo agent This case is recommended aa superior to any of the kind now in use, it being perfectly air tight. • • •: \ Ho has also] furnished himself with a fine new Rosewood Heausb and gentle horses, with, which ho will attend funerals in town and country person ally, without oxtra ohorge. : .■ Among the greatest discoveries of the . is_ Wells* Spring Mattrass , tho best cheapest bod now in use, the exclusive right of whioh I have se ourodd and wiU he kept constqjjtly on hand. Cabinet Making i In all its various branches carried on> and Bureaus, Secretaries, Work-atands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centre Tables; Dining and Breakfast Tables, -Wash-stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high, and low posts; Jmpy Dina and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs’of allkinds, Looking Glasses, and all other articles usually manufactured in this litlo s bf business, kept constantly oUchand. ‘His ttforkmeii arfl men of experience, bis .material tbo best, and HiMfcork mode in tho.laiest city stylo, and all under hi* jwn‘supervision. It will bo war ranted apd sold lowforcasb. ' .' . Ho invites all to give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. For tbo liberal patronage hereto fore extended to him ho feels indebted to. hia nume rous customers, and assures them that no efforts will bo spared in future to please thorn in style and price. Give us a call.* - . Komorobor the place, North Hanover St., nearly opposite the Deposit Bank. Carlisle, January 26,1860, I HAVE on hand some ten tons of WALL PAPER, of the finest , and best quality that has ever been offered in this place, haying purchased it of tho manufacturers' in New York.. Also, -vym dow Blinds, Shades and fixtures, Fire Board Prints, &0., nil of which ho will sell vory low and oxolu- : V ■;v: pavip sim. Carlisle Marble Yard. 1 RICHAP ®WBW. South Hanover street, opposite Scutes’ Store, Carlisle* . > ‘ THE subscriber has on hand a largo and well seleoted stock of . Ileatl-Stones, Monmncnts, TOMBS, io„ of chaste and beautiful designs, which he will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous of selling opt his Stock, Head-stones finished from throe dollars upwards.' : Brown ■ Stone, Marble work, Mantles, &0., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &0., oonstont ly on hand. Iron railing for oomotry lots, Ao., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will be prompt ly attended to, ! ‘ Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859. : LOCUST GAP, 1.".' REDUCTION IN PRICES. AW. Bontz announces to the public and • his. customers, that in aocordanoo to his usual custom at tbis season of the year, bo has reduced tho prices of his stock of FANCY DlfY GOODS, which comprisos many choice and beautiful.descrip tions of WINTER DRESS GOODS, auoh as all 'Wool Mormoes, plain and figured, all Wool De- Laincs, plain apdmgwred, Cpburgs, Valencias, Do- Laines, all .wool, Plaids, Ac;, Ao. . ... SHAWLS of every variety at extremely low prl ices. ; A beautiful lot of PANOV SILKS of every style and color, and atiower rates, than can bo purchased olsQwhero in Carlisle. A splendid assortment of Furs and Cloaks yet on hand, which we are .determined to close out without regard to COST, In fact our whole stock is,now of fering at unusually tow prices. . Persons will find it to their decided advantage to call and examine for themselves, as groat bargains may»bo oxpebted tho.olosibg-waaon, A W. BENTJS, Carlisle, Jan, 12, 1860. Ladd, Webster & Improved Tight Stitch SEWING MACHINES, On Exhibition atMrs.K. A.BkTNOLns’ Daguojroan Rooms, 2nd doorwoit qf Dr. Of fido,’Carlisle. ■• ■ , Coll or send for a circular to ' W. H. MASON, Agcui. Carlisle, Deo. 22,' 1859—tf. P RARE STARCH,. . . . 60 boxes of superior Pearl Starch now in store, and for sale at lowest city cash prices, either wholo salo.or retail, by J.-V. DRY.- „ April 19, 1889. 1 DAVID SIPK. „ Wall Paper. FURSAND CLOAKS. Ctaambersbitig Female Seminary THE location is pleasant fin* toaUliy. awl tho advantages are equalled hjr foS S f ialnari6o ia tho land. The Institution Is largo <' n< i.P"®P ins. with a corps of Assistants ohoaon with core, and well qualified to instrtpt to tho and^orni^ mental b'rahohoa.' Tho Influences .in tho Boarding deportment are parental, moral and refining. ■ , Tho next session will commence on tho 7th of February. Catalogues maybe had on application W. W. Bolls, Carlisle j Bov. J. Ault, Londoh, Pa-i Goo. H. Buohcr, Esq., Hogos town. Pa.; Hon. Gob. Chambers, B. S, Schncok, D. D., S. R. Fisher, T>. J>4 Bov. R ® oB0 ' J®®’ Clark* Chamhorsburg, Pa.; Professors at Princeton, N. J., both of tho College and Theological Semin ary Bov. HENEY BEEVES, A. M., y ’ Mrs. SABAH K. BEEVES, _, ■ January 20, 1860—ly . . Pnneipalt. NEW FIRM. Hat AND CAP EMPORIUM 1 Tho undersigned having purchased tho, stock, &o„ of tho late William H. Trout, docoasod, would respectfully announce to tho publio that they will continue tho Balling Bittiness at tho old stand, in West High Street, and with a renewed and efficient effort, produce articles of Hoad Dross of Every Variety, Style, and Quality^ that shall be strictly in hooping with tho Improve ments of tho art, and fully up to tho ago in which we live. • , . . ggaggs 2Bßh They have how on b hand a splendid of HATS-of all descrip tions, from the, common Wool to tho ®r . finest Fur and Silk hats, and at prices that must suit every one who,, has an eye to getting the worth of his money. Their Silk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, du rability and finish, by .those of ony other ,establish ment in tho country. . Boys' Hats of every description constantly on hand.. They respectfully invite all tho old patrons, and as many now ones as possible, to give them a ca ll # J. G. CALLIO A CO. . Carlisle, May 3, -1860. ] ■ rpHE subscriber has just returned from the 'X eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, and host selected assortment of Hardware, over offered in this county. • Every thing kept in a largo whole sale and retail Hardware store, can bo. had a littlo lower than at any other house in the county, at the cheap hardware store of the subscriber, • Nails and Spikes.— 6o tons Nails and Spikes just received of tho very best makes, and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices. 600 pnir Trace Chhins of all kinds, with a largo assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do., fifth ohains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains, AC., Ac.; •' . ■Names.— Bso pair of Homos of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, Loudon pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than over. Paints and Oils. —id tons White Lead, 1000 galls. Oil just received, with a large assortment.of Var nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, lithardge, whiting, glue, shellac, paint brushes, fire proof paint, Flo rence white, white aine, colored zinc, red lead, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm' oil, fish oil, Ae» Colors of ©very description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes* Farm received the : largest, cheapest, and host assortment of Farm Bolls in the county. Groenoqstlq metal and Bell metal, warranted not to oraok. : • 1; ' Powder* —2s kegs Dupont Book and Rifle Pow der, with a largo assortment of Safety Fuse, Picks, Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stone Sledges, Stone Ham mers, Ac. .. • Pumps and Cement,— so barrels Cement, with a very large assortment of Chain and Iron pumps of all kinds,- cheaper than over at the 'Hardware store of ... HHNItY* SAXTON. : Carlisle, March 8,1800. ■ JTOHS P. tVSE & sou, TTAVF. just completed opening their Spring JCj. stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &0., to which they invito the early attention of tho public generally. We have greatly enlarged i opr stock in nil its various branches, and ean now accommodate, the puhlio with RELIABLE GOODS, in large or small quantities at tho lowest prices.—■■ Wh don't want the public to think that we, have brought all-tho Goods, in Philadelphia and Now York ta.;6ur town/bnfc wo can assure 1 them that a look store will convince them that wo 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 mode to. effect sales, v ,JOHN P.-DVNE 4 SON, North Hanover street. Carlisle, May 3,1800. Selling olTat dost I THE entire stock of elegant assorted Dry Goods, at tho stow of CHAS. OGILBY, wUlbo sold off.at cost, and many below cost., Now is the time to got bargains; as tUo whole stock imist bo closed out in a short time. • Silks, Delaines, Challios, Prints, Muslins, Cassimeros, Ac., iri .great variety. Looking Glasses, all sizes. In* grain, Throe' Ply, Hemp and Vo'nitian Carpeting, very low, , . -, _ , persona, can now supply themselves with Spring Goods very cheap. ' March 8, 1860. . GOOD THINGS. THE subscriber has received a fresh arrival of the following: Fiosh bo cans, il Peaohos ■ ‘ ‘ “Salmon ’ “ u Lobsters . ’ ‘ Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Gollatmo, Sap Sago 'Cheese, Virgin Oil of Aix, for tho table, Olivo do., stuffed. ' Tomato Katsiip, * Walnut .((.'■■■■ Mushroon “ <. Worcestershire Sauce, Pickles, Raisins, Dates, Figs, Nectarines,, Oran ges, Lemons. &0. Fine Hams, Dried Beef, : Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all at the low est prices, • WM. BBNTZ. Carlisle, Deo. '22,1859. CARLISLE AGENCY. _ For Indemnity against Loss by Fire. THE, FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Charter Perpetual. —s4oo,ooo Capital Paid Office 163} Chestnut Street. MAKE INSURANCE, cither permanent or limited againetloss or damage by flro, on Prop erty and Effects of ovory description, in town or country, on tho most reasonable toms. Application mode either personally or by letter will ho prompt ly ottondod to,' C. N. BANCKER, President. Tho subscriber is agent for tho above Company for Carlisle and its vicinity. AU applications for insurance cither hy mail or personally will.; bo promptly attended to. ■ ” • • • A. L. SPONSLER. April 12, I 860; ■, ' ' NEW GOODS. A fresh and general assort ment 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 the 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 & Queonsware, The public,have our thanks for the liberal fa tronago bestow.ed upon us Ipthe past. Wo.hopo in merit a share of their custom in the future, , April 19, 1860. J. W. EUY. aua Dravglitlttg, THE undersigned -respectfully informs the citizens of Carlisle aiui vicinit.y, timt ho ispro parod to attend tn StftVdyipg and Draufehtlhjj in! all their branches/at ; the shortest noticed Orders’; left at the law bi&oo of Wmi Mi Penrose, WI-ho promptly attended to, ' / ■ . JOSEPH BXTNEB,-Jr, . March E-lSlKri-Sm^. nrjQ,GRINDSTONES of all sizes, warran /CUI/led of tho best quality, just received at II: 1 Buxton's. , Match 8,180.- i bHotliiltg! Clothing! L,, WELL : MADE AND WELL -FINISHED I THE snl)»cri)A)r- Mm just rfitUrned from the Easternoltios -with a! Very 1 superior and most excellent assortment of ■ -i-i SPRING ANP'SUIIitfSS CIOTBINSf Consisting of Cabsamoro,.,Summer Cloth, Italian Cloth/Alapaoa, MorsoUes; Linen, and Cottonade Coats, Pouts, and Vests.' Alio Silk and satin Vests, .andin short every article, in the way of garments. His stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Is well selected, and Bhirjls, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, 40., are sold at very low prices. TRUNKS, CARPET 'BAGS, VALISES, The subscriber would especially ball the attention of the public to his well selected stock of ; ; ' MATS * CAPS. which he is enabled to sell at astonishing lo* prices; Of the above yon can convince yourself by calling at the Cheap Clothing, Stoke hear tnri Market House. ; - -ASHER >vaE.U. Carlisle, April 12, 1860. , New Store and New Goods. A AFTER returning llis acknowledgements for the very liberal patronage which has boon extended to him, the undersigned would call atten tion to the foot that ho has just re-opened his exten sive assortment of Family droceria, in his now store-room, on the south-east corner of . the Public Sciuare, whore the public are invited to oafl and ex amine a stock of Goods which in ploganoo, variety and extonV will defy competition j comprising in part of loaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugart, Java, Kio and Roasted Coffee, Every variety and quality of Tea. Spices, tferonnd and unground,) . Pickles, Sauces; Table Oil, Now, Orleans,. Sugar-house and Trinidad Molaetee; Now York and Philadelphia Slintpa; Cheese, Macaroni, Vcrraecilli, Split Pens, Hominy, Mince-moat, Corn-Starch, Purina, Choco late, Extract of Coffee, . Refined Sugar at reduced rates, washing and baking Soda, Tobacco of the most favorite brands, and . the finest quality of Su gars. A beautiful assortment of ’ ; Britannia Ware, plain and gold band China-ware, Glass, Queens, Stone and Earthen Ware, in groat variety, and an elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, Extracts and Perfume ry for tho toilet. 1 \ Fruits: Including Poaches in cans, Raisins, Cran berries, Day Apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lem ons, Ac., *', ' ’ . LIQUORS: Wholesale and retail, om t|trfeffibraoiDg, common and . old Bye Whiskey ; Brandiosj dark and pale; Lisbon, Sherry, Port, Ma deria,' Ginger, Catawba and Muscat Wines, in casks and. bottles';- scotch Whiskey, Holland, Gin, and Sohoidam Schnapps. fish and SALT. A largo stock of Lamps, including Dyott’s cele brated lamps for burning Kerosene or coal Oil, Sperm and Star candles. Cedar- Ware and Droome, Brushes, Hopes, Mops, Soaps, Domwnats, Walters, Looking-glasses, fine letter and note paper, Willow ware, Painted buckets, Ac. Cotton and Woollen Hose and half Hose, and a fall stock of Gloves, including the well known Buck Gloves. , Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. . In short, his stock comprises everything that is .called for in his line of business, and .no. effort will bo spared to render entire satisfaction to his cus tomers. ...* C. INHOI’F. ■ Carlisle, 800. 22, ISoO—ly. • Ciopd! Very 800, ■ S JUST received at tho cheap Grocery -of the subscriber,- lots of good things,- a part of which are tho following: Hermetically sealed Pouches, fresh, a ■ ■ “ Tomatoes, ■ “■ - . “ “. Corn, “ « “ Pons, , , « ! “. “ Asparagus, “ ' . “ u - Oysters, '' “ ■> ' ■ «-. Lobsters; - 1 “ “ “ Pino Apple, “ “ ; “ .'Turtle Soup, “ « , . “ Sardines, , . . Mince Mont,.Pickled Gorkins, Chow Chow, Ploealli ij, Cauliflower, Lobsters, Capers, Olivos, Tomatoo Katsup, Walnut do., Mnahrooiii do., Popper Sauce, Horpiny, Qritts, Pbup Bonus, Cranberries, the finest Dried Beef, Bugay enrod Hams, Shoulder,. Bologna, Sausage, Maccaroni, Sugars, Coffees, Tens, 'Molas ses,'Fish of all kinds, Spices,,Queonswnro,.fine Sea gars and;..Tobacco,- 25,000 Gorman- Sixes, and-the very best LIQUORS in tho.Stftte, Confectionery and Fruit, Ac., which, wo offby to the public at the low est prices for cash, WM, BENTZ. Carlisle, Deo. 22,1859. . American Ufe Insurance and. Trust Company, Cjwai;: Stock, ,$500,000...:- COMPANY'S Building, Walnut' St., S. E; corner of .Fourth, Philadelphia. Life- Insu rance at tho usual mutual rates; or at Joint Stock Rates at 20 per cent, loss, or, at. Total Abstinence Ratos, tho lowest in tho world. - A, WUILLDIN, .Prtt'u J. C. Slits, Secif'n. Wfil. H. WETZEL, Agent Ibr Carlisle otod vicin- ity. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859^-2ro. NEW GOODS! AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE, JUST returned from the oity, and nowbpeu ihg a largo assortment.of elegant and fashion able i ■ ’• '■”* WINTER GOODS, Ladies' Cloth Cloaks and Shawls in great variety.—, Ladies',Dress Goods of all tho now stylos, handsome and very cheap. A full assortment af Drees Trlm-r mings, Cloak Tassels, Ac. Ladies' FURS,: good ; A ohoap. Gents. SHAWLS, of-all, kinds, Calicoes,. Muslin do lainos, Cloth for Overcoats, Cloth for La dies'Cloaks, Ac. , Tho stock is now large and complete.. My old friends and customers and all others in want of cheap Goods, are respectfully invited'to. call and ex amine my now stock, and secure .good bargains, op posite the Railroad Depot. , Also, BOOTS and SHOES. A lot ef prime, Mo rocco Boots and Shoes for Ladles, .and, Missos> of Willis' celebrated make, just received, CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, Dec. 22,1880;’. 3 ;,"V UNITED STATES HOTEL, SOUTH-EAST COB. Uth & MARKET STS., Philadelphia. H. W. KANAGA, WM. McVEY, . January 6, 1880—ly Propriclora, ; New Carpet Hall. JUST received another lot of Hall; Stair, and Chamber Carpets, Bolling VERT CHEAP. Al so a lot of OIL CLOTHS best quality, all widths, which wo are selling at 60 cents per square yard.— 1 Striped and plain cloth Mantles, Dress Goods, Ac., *o..>r. . LEIDIOH k SAWYER. Eatt Main Styeet, May 3,T00 1 On Hammered and Rolled. Iron ; of X\JvJtlie very boat English brands, warranted in every way superior to American make jugt received, with a largo assortment of Sheet Iron, Ahvilfli Hoop Iron, Vices, Band Iron, Files, Horse Shoe Iron, Hasps, Spring Steel, Bolts, Cast Steel, Pivots, Blister Steel, Nuts, , Washers, liorao-shoog, Screw-plates, Horsc-shoo Nails, Blacksmith Bellows, Ac., . . • cheaper than the cheapest,. All Iron, sold at city, prices with freight added, and warranted. : March 8, 1860, HENRY SAXTON, - A GRICDLTDBAL IMPLEMENTS of y»* •i*-ritus kinds, such as. ... Cultivators, ■ ■ Garden Hoes, Forks, Garden Trowels, Shovels, Hay. Knives, . .Bakes, .; Bloks, ; ;■ , Spades, Matloolis, , , llocb, ’■ . flay Elpvatops, ; I’rupmg Hooks, ■ Manure Hooks, Plows of ton difforont makos, Including Plonk’s, Hohwood's; Gibb's; Zoiglor’s; ‘Bloomfield; York 1 Motal, Engle, 4e., and odarge supply of all .kinds' of Goods to fit out tbo.farmpr or mechanic at , ' March 8, 1880. ; HENRY SANTOS'S tffORN BROOMS, 7 .0 , V 7 AYo hovo just received a lot of 55 dozon of ■ " Blob’s” superior made Corn Brooms, which wo‘ confidently rooommend .ap the host and ohoapost Broom In tho market, Fop solo only by tho subscri ber,,either at wholesale'op retail, April Iff, I 860; j. w. EBY. £ AS LigMeva and Was Tapers oan bo haA at Philip .Arnold's, |J^Dtf;oiubcr 22, l«s9/* wac; iy,s;ffK^gJgV>»r»3Eq WltiliM Kbi > ' MELCHOIRBres se , u ,* KonT. C. STEnnETT, John Dunlap, , * Rion’D.! Jonn S. Steruett, dodpt 0. DiistiP, .. . D. A. Btdrqeoh. - THIS Banki, (doing business- in the name of Kerr, Bronnemnn 4 Co., is fully prepared to do n general Bonking-Business with promptness and - Money roeeSvod on deposit nhd paid'baok on do. mand without notice.; Intorcstpaid in Social posits. . Certificates:of-deposit; bearing interest at the rale of,five per cent, will bo issued for ns short a period as four raonts. , Interest on nll cortiflcntc-a will cease at maturity’provided, however,' tha| If said certificates arc rbnowed at any time tbcrcnflef for another given .petiod/ihey shall bear iho sumo rate of interest up to the time of-renewal. Parlicn, )»» attention 1 paid to the collections of notes, draft, checks, *b., ih any, .part of the United - Staten «* Canadas.'.. ; . Remittances made ,to England, Ireland, or the Continent,' confidential oxcoullda of all orders odtrustcd to them, may be rolled npoh, . They ball the attedtion of Farmers;, Mbchadlei, add nil others who desire a safe depository for their money, to the,undeniable foot, thattlho ptoprietois of this Bank ore .indivultiaUy liable to tho extent of thojr estates for.irli thq Deposits, and other oblige, tions of Kerr, Brennprnan 4 Co. They have reeontly rchiovodinto thoir Hpn Bank, ing House, directly opposite their former stand, in West Main Street, a few doors cast of tho Railroad Depot, whore- they will at all times bo pleased to give any information desired in-.‘regard to money matters in general. ■: ■ Open for business from 9 o’clock in the morning until 4 o’clock in the evening. ' . , H. A., STURGEON, Ortili.j, ' Carlisle, De0.,22, 1856, - THE Allen and East Pcnnsbbro’ Mutual Fire In, siiranco Company of Cumberland’county, ineor. puroted by an got of Assembly, is now fully organ, ined, and in operation under the management of the following Managers, viz:'; , Wm. R. Gorges, Lewis Hycr, Christian Stayman, Michael Cooklin, J. C. Dunlap, Rudolph Martin, Daniel Bailey, Jacob ,H. Coovor, Alexaddor.Calh, cart, Jos; Wickorshnm, J. Eioholborgor, S. Eborlj, J. Brandt." . Tho rates of insurance are as low. apd favorable as any Company of the kind in the Stale.. Verson wishing to become members arc invited to make ap, plication to tho Agents,, of tho 1 Company whp.ara willing to walt-npbn thorn at any time. - ! , , ’ President—W.K. GORGAS, Eboriy's Mills, Cum. borlandcounty. - ' LT‘ Vico Pros’t.r—CnnisriAs Staymak, Carlisle Cum, borland county. ; _ ,’ ; Seot’y.—Lewis llver, Shcphcrastown, Camber., land county. ; - , ,• .1 Treasurer—Michael Cooklis, Sbephcrdstowj, Cumberland county.. Cumberland Comity.—John Shorriek, Allen; Voi. entino Foernan, Now Cumberland; Henry Zoanng; Shirotnanstown; Lafayette Poffer, Dickinson; Hen ry Bowman, Ohnrchtuwn; Mode Griffith,' Soiltt Middleton; Sarn’l. Grabam.l W.’ Ponbsboro. Sami. , Coovcr, Moohanicsburg; J. W. Cocklin, Shcpherdi. town; ». Coovor, Shephcrdstown; J. O. Baxter Silver Spring; Benj. Havetstick, Silver- Spring; Jobn;Hyer, Carlisle. : r- • : i .. Work Go V ,l>/.— W. S, -Picking, Dover: Jamci Griffith. Warrington; J. F. Doardorffi Washington j D. Rultor, Faiyviow jRi Clarkp'Billaburg. • y/ornVtiirj.—Housor A Loohman. . .... Members of. tho Company having, policies, about to prepare, can have them renewed by making appli. cation to any of tlio Agents.', 1- .. '■ jonjf'n. ouuncu. ", C. E«Blti.r. ; CHUaCH & EBEjaLY, Steam Saw Mill & Lnniber Yard, ; NEW CUMBERLAND. PA. All kinds of Lumber constantly on, hand.,;- Lurubir -delivered at any point accessible by Rail Road, at tbe shortest . ‘ • -. . . .notice. ; - BUILDING TIMBER, OF ALL SIZED ' . , And lengths cut to order. . Carlisle, Doe, 22, 1859.—tf. '/. .. ' : V-,-' BABiSER TllEundorsignedireßpcOrittHy-informaAilS patrons that he bas rbmormVhisßutborßhoprki the BASEMENT OF Mr.: SIPES, hLW BUILD, ING, on-North Hanoycr. street, adjoining Mr, JUr, orstick’s Drug Store, and nonbly thaJimt, wheir© ho hopes to see all his bid customers,-awli u niany new ones as wish to have their hair nna ulul. kefs “done up” in the mpsb fashionnhlo stylo, - All tho various branches of Bwhoring, sueft-tt, Sfiavvin, Hair Cutting, SKamjtaoning, to with promptness. . Also,. Cupping,, f“- Extracting,:d-c. : ' - ; , , ‘ - The undersigned has also for salc : a. finpurier n . cloei"*' ■ A \ An , HAIR RESTORATIVE, ; ; , of his own discovery and .meparstism;.nhW«M by any similar - article now; in use,’ for rcstontiL Brrongthqning and invigorating the Hair; .proven v from falling 1 off, eradicating’ scurf, tdenunw ringworm, and all diseases of the shin, and inip ingarioh glossy, silken: jcx tux© -to jho Hair. A 1 excellent toilet article, fojr either.lndies or Tcstimonials of undouhted,chargetcr aa to H B , qualities, in possesion. hf the undersigned,; will ho okhibUed to any "person wishing‘toexdnict them! ; -« ■ v HBNRTJiINNEKTJIII*;! - Carlisle, Doci 22,*“ \/: •: „ Watches,' Clocks, Jewehy,! io., that may bo intrusted te my,care, on. the ; isoil reasonable terms, Hoping by strict attonjionto ba* sinosß to bo favored Tfith a share of pubUq paHOpi ago. 1 ■ : .*'■ ‘ Also, a fine assortment of Jewelry, such dies' Breast pins, Ear Drops, (gold and cameo,) sds Breastpins and Ear Drops, Box and GJnMCf, Pins all slaes. Gold Chains,- Hobbs, Plated Cnawr Lockets; Guards, Keys, Ac.,;, Albo/A largo ann JM assortment of Gold finger Bings, all of.-wbfcn wj bo'sold Jow; A liberal share of. pnblic parpnageu earnestly solicited. - ; •‘ r j . N. B. —I have, recently rceejvcda fine assortfflfoi of Silver Hunting DotachcdLovcrand hejw •Watches, and a largo assorttiaeiit of silver platw* 8 ? steel spectacles, vrhioh I canMlispbse of chcap/ v . JOS; U. STBBhr. Carlisle/Doc. 22/. 1959-rOm*. - ~ - v^, r/-V,-!s> CitmDerlnndVaney Bank. . i’feUFRiETORS, - ■ ; Fire Insurance. OfS'ICBIVS OP the CompAuv. AGENTS. / JOSEPH.ir. STEEK-. W A T C II M A K E South Hanover afreet, a/e\c doors south of : thff^off^ ' i/ome. Having supplied myself with n largo nasortran Vet Of WATCH MATERIALS, Glasses, ic., iß®\ .am now prepared, to repair, all kinds of,- : FOOTE 4 BHOTIIEB, /. PRACTICAL PLUMBERS * GAS Fit®*' Directly apposite the Court House, in Ghe& . Alley,; i , ~ : Cast Iron Sinks, 1 f Bath Ti>))B, . , , Bathßoilcrs, Wash Basins, Hydraulic Rams, •«. , &o„ Ac;; <*. > loud and.lron Pipes, Hydrants, Hot and Cold Shower Baths,. Water Closets, Force and lift Pumps, Wrought Iron Wel’d. .Tubes, , ; | '• ■/ ;V ■ And every description of Cooks nfld rIHjJtJ Gas.fitcam, Water, Ac, Superior Cooking Heaters and &us, Flittures, put up in vher Stores and Dwellings, at short.notice and in t|i« v"' modem stylo. AH riiaterlals and work in oo' atfaio rates and wrt>ra«f MATS AWD CAPS* V-L A T Kollor’B Old Stan'd/^ortKHanoTerJtj will bo found d largo and elegant t** 1 „ of HATS and CAPS, in groat ivorloty, of, °» r , f and city manufacture; ■: ,;hats..- -i ■ - ,i-•••' Silk, ■ Milltaryv /, ' JJoloaltln, ; Jfnvy, * Casaalmoro, ,;Mprnhy,, , -.-i I i, Folt, ,1. Scotch,,.;, • Lodger, L Ledger, , 1 ‘ .Planters,'-;, ‘ PlusliiA Clotty’ CMWwnf £ ALSO,. WooI Hat* of all kinds', -which . ■ , stylo jHanuftwtured t ~ , Carlisle, 800. 22, 1850. :100(BSSSSp§^ bred, Adjust received at the <*W , of Henry Saxton. ■ . •■ . • • Marolt e.-lSOO." /' OAFS. - ;