t s .an,pldJady,.whooiioe Cottage 1 just'be , J9gd,tho Cp-**—•- L . ‘She wiw.pbpiy *;hw, : (living. by ; nursing the'. sick, isthff,: and. knitting -•ookat- "dwerybonyloVed the: old lady beams®: 'nbwwttrgood,' l Shewashhppy too. Hertkoo, 1 'MNfttliU, Wewe’et? soheavenly, was nhennon tn.aU that looked,npon it; tor though it was; i>lain,, oven to Aonuinesa,, it shone with !the; light of the Divino Preaoneo whiohdwelt inj her soul. "Yotfalways scowvery happy,”,said 1 to, hovene-Sabbath',- as she-was trudging alone to chiirOh- with-hoip BihlemhOr hand. “ l‘ : am) alwOysi happy,” said .Susan; “my peace'is like ft river. Bless, the, Lord, .0 my «mir - r -. ■■ sbhappy, Susan?’' 1L , asked. -“¥o» are all alone in the world, you ore poor, yon are feeble, you work hard, and, yet yotf are’happier than any princess. Tell me your secret,.Susan,” “Perhaps it’s because I have none but God tb look to,” eaid Susan,’ “ Rich■ people have' many fhings'.to trust in and care for, and are , always, anxious about troubles ahead, I have nothing to care for,’ because, you see, I leave it all to the Lord.- ■ IfHe can take core of the big world, lihow Ho can surely take care of ,such a poor old. woman as'l am; and so I leave everything to Him, and He does take care ofme, blessed be His holy name I” “ But; Susan," said I, :“suppose God should take aWay your health, or command his light ning to butn your cottage, or the first frost to destroy, your garden stuff—suppose”— , , The. old lady here broke in upon my re quest with a voice and-look I shall never for get -Said she r. ; ... - , “'Suppose! I never Mo suppose. I can’t suppose the. Lord will do anything that isn’t best for me. 1 It’s this supposing that makes people unhappy. . Why not wait till tho sup pose cohies, 'and Ithen make the best of it ?” Oh ; Wi6a bid lady ! Oh trustful'Grandma Susan I 1 - ! When Grandma Susan died, she-had but oiw regret. " She 'iolcfit to a friend in .these memorable words: , V 1 f > , ‘‘TeU Bli the children that an old woman, ..who.'is “near to death, is very much grieved that she did hot begin to'love the Saviour '•when she was n little child. Tell them youth is the time to serve the Lord.” ' , Well, Grandma Susan is gone to the world of love now, but I hope my children will take . let advice.’ She had traveled all the dusty rood of life. She had learned that the best thing for comfort On that journey is love to ‘the . Saviour. She knew, because' she had tried it. ■ Whatsay.you to this, boys and girls? ."Sou,have the journey to make. The road ffes Ereibre you, long (perhaps) dusty, rough, dangerous. , Will you venture upon it without Old Susan’s secret? I hope hot. Opt-Doob Exercise. —A medical writer on this subject says that much of the debility and delicate health of women is owing to their want of exercise in the open air. ■ The bulk of tJfefrioccupations are pursued in doors, and as thbyvare; not absolutely compelled to'go out, aB'nveHna , e' r they are apt to remain too much in the "h'owse;.and to acquire thus a disinclina tion to out" dfcor exercise and exposure. As the hbalfh'btecomies-mOre and more impaired, this 'disinclination' grows upon the invalid; headaches, nervousness and lowspirits become •frequent and, severe, and a foundation is laid frr the attack of consumption or some other. ■ disease incident to the prostration of the vital powers. Now all the miseries of many long years of such debility and ill health might nave been prevented, if the parents had in stilled a love of. nature, encouraged outdoor sports, find forced the child to take an interest in the cultivation of flowers, shrubs, fruits,. &o„ or in some other employment which would’ have, increased her doye of nature in some, of her various.,aspects. Or departments, and. at the same timerhaye invigorated and tOughten ed'the' constitution. : The miseries,of such a condition might*'afsoi to a cefthin extent, be alleviated. if the person threatened with im pairment of heal th Were to enter with energy npoii gardening, of some other pursuit requi rinppei&roise in'the open air. As the loVedf by being exercised, not the-body alonio, hiit tlio mind, would bo hene flttcd', and the heart also. Singular.— Somodays ago. a young man named Swan, employed in an eastern mill, ■was caught by the arm in some machinery, and. the limb was ‘so badly broken and man gled that immediate amputation was deemed necessary. This was successfully performed, But according to an exchange* which relates the incident, the. maimed man’s connection with the dissevered limb did not cease with the operation. We quote as follows: “Onrecovering from the stupor.(produced by the use of chloroform,)' Mr. Swan still complained sorely of the 1 aching hand. Late in the evening, his distress became very great, ahd.he inSisted that the hand was cramped by, being'doubled up. The limb had been placed in a small box and buried. . His at tendants dug it up and straightened the hand,, and lie was soon easier. This morning the limb was again buried. But he soon com plained of a sensation of cold and great pain in it. It was accordingly taken up again, wrapped up, and deposited ip a tomb, since which he is again relieved. -. What does this mean? /Is it all imagination? If this inr stance'were a solitary one we might think so. But there are so many - similar well-attested Cases on record, tliat wo can only shake-our heads and.say,. r ", .“''Xaerd aro mono, things in heaven and earth, Thauiare dreamed of in oar philosophy.' ” ■ __ The Japanese. —This.singular and attract ed poople will soon be very well informed of the condition, politics, customs and manners of the United States. Every Japanese carries an inkstand and a note book, and the embassy will be accompanied by a corps of first-class reporters. The Japanese system of Govern ment has its faults, and a complete and intri cate system of spying and espoinage is one of them. Every word uttered on the British and American ships off Japan was taken down on the spofc arid carried to. head-quarters. This carious and progressive race wants to know ns thoroughly, and they will doubtless be able and anxious to adopt our discoveries in me chanics and science. . But we cannot be prepared to be criticised from a Japanese stand point, for we differ in politics, civilization and religion; and we must not expect them to tear down, or even materially to modify, their offhand system and tradition and habits, founded, as they are, on the growth and experience of centuries. But ftomsthcnaiid and amiable character of the Japanese; the gentle and kindly relations which govern their social and domestic life, their simple, pliant, impressionable, but hon est dispositions, and the absence of religious persecutions and fanaticism in Japan,' it is u-® the principles of Ohristi- V? aoo6 ptable to the peo ple, and that the , enlightened Embassadors majr carry home seed winch will"one day Sear A' SixvEßrl—Wonder how some of our land lords would liko’to have a chap like Eating Tom for a regular boarder at current rates ? Why, Johnny (Striker “ain’t nowhere I” Tom died in Baltimore oh Wednesday, and the Republican, in notibingjiia death, says: “He has beenknownitCMeab a moderate sized ham, with v^etaWi^'&fe.,. in proportion, at-pne r ; : pl*&Ms»- loaves of bread; with more than » ' quart of coffee or tea, would scarcely.snfficMor his breattfast or supper. A or tufkey.would disappear fyom, sight in ,a short space of time.. His daughter;would prepare a plum' pudding at stated periods, and cook, it ma bushel bag. This would servo him and two others as a dessert.’-' vr-."4 • c • To the Citizens of,Carlisle arid vicinity,.;,. FHIIIP ARNOLD has just received from the eastern cities, the largest, best and cheapest assortment of .floods, ever bronghtto this'market, loan assnromy onstorodrs that f have' stndledthoir Interest aswcll os iny oitri, by purchasing the new est and, most desirable floods in my lino.My stock < consistsin partnf ' " . ■ . Such as Lawcs) LaTfnHobesj Borages, Berego'De lolnes, Poil Bu JDobeges, bated and plkin; Dress Silks ot allkinds, toulahlsand Alpacas. French Worked Collars, Undoraloevos, Handker chiefs, Flounoings/Edgihga,-Laces, Ihder tings, <tcf . Shawls and Mantilfas.;: StoUa, (of every description,) Chosmerc and Thi bet shawls. Mantillas of different kinds.* ; J Muslins, Tickings; Ginghams, Checks, Osnahurgs, and linen and Cotton Sheetings. ' . •* A'large lot of Hofaory and Gloves,* auoH' as men's, women's, and children's. 5 Gloves andJloiaery of all kinds. •. ■ ! 'i V; -T - ' u : V,/. ; Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, Cassimeres, OwhineTotSi Ibehims, Cotton ades, Blue Drillings, -Linen checks, Joans, bared and plain. . f ‘ Bonnets, and Ribbons! . A very beantifaT assortment of boninots and rib bpns.; Shaker's bpnnets-for children. • . Skirts,-^ Hboped skirts of, all kinds; from 25'cts. tos3. . Carpets and Oil-Cloths. Tn^in,'Venetian, three ply. Velvet, Brussels, rag and hemp; Carpets. Oil cloths' of 'all widths/- Matting. —White unci colored matting, and cocoa matting... . ; Trunks and Carpet Safes. A.largo assortment.of Tranks and Carpet Bags, 1 1 would respectfully ask the ladles of Carlisle and vicinity, to call,and examine for themaelves7''lffeel confident of being'able to offer bargains seldom naot with. Remember the old stand,, a few doors east Of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. ' 1 April 5, 1860,. . PHILIP ARNOLD. Good Sfews for the People. Go toLEIUICH <fc SAW **r--YER’S now store, East Main street, and see their 'beautiful stock of Spiring and Summer Goods. • Now. is the time to make your spring and summer purchases. : . .Haying selected pur stock with unusual carp from the leading importing houses of Now. York and Philadelphia, and availed ourselves of the ohtinsivo auction sale of Van, Wyoh, Townsend & Co., they can offer groat inducements to the buying public. Our stock comprises the latest kinds and stylos of Dress and Fancy Goods, Such ns fignrotl, plain, barfed and striped Silks. ih all their varieties. .Double jupo robe Bilks, iliumi-' nated foulards,' India Silks, real french Ohdliios, Crape Grenadine, spring Valontids . and Poplins, flounced Bareges and lawns, .Barege Angiois, Crape maritze in all colors, Milaniao Cloth) french and Organdy lawns. * * MOURNING DRESS GOODS of every descrip ion of Beeson's'latest importations. Shawls. A large assortment: of Shawls of ail kinds and qual ities. light'cloth mantles, 'splendid silk Ddstors, french laoo,points' and Burnour’s Shantilla man tles; Sun'Umbrellas and Parasols, 'Alexander's Kid- Gloves, ■ Gauntlet -mitts, ■ Spring Gauntlets; Ifosiory of 01l kindsand sizes ; ■ Embroideries of'every de scription. Hats, 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. Carpets'f Oil Cloths , Hatting, 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, : ffibnstannt additions of desirable' Goods will ’bo received during the season; Please call at IEXDXCU.& BAWXEXVB. . Afpril l lH); fBOdV •' ■ jTECormlc’s Reaper and Mower. HIGHLY ffcPRQYED FOR 1860. CONSTRUCTED from the first on correct principles, it has-always been eminently suc cessful,' and with its present improvements fully meeting all the requirements of the age, it no to de fies all competition. ' Farmers who may desire it ore at liberty to work one of .these Machines through the harvest, tciih .any Other, AND KEEP AND PAT TOB THE ONE PREFERRED. 0 ■ Tho Machine is now perfectly‘hqtlaneed, not leav ing a pound weight on the horses’ neck; its execution in reaping and mowing, in both wet and dry,is perfect; it cuts tho.widcstswarth; and as now made, with the lightest draft of any Machine now in .use. It. is. so constructed that theiabor of raking ‘ off is vary much lightened, Roaster wheel, on an en tire how principle, on the grain side, wholly relievos the horses from.the pressure*of the machine'from straih-in turning, and is so arranged that the cutting bar is completely, and easily thrown over obstruc tions while in motion by the driver, without the, use -of lovers and complicated machinery. A .very deci ded and important feature in, its improvement con sists .in its perfect arrangement for ■separating and cleaning the trach in mowing. It is the mobt simple, most substantial, most du rable, and in every way tho most complete and reli able Reaper and Mower in the world, and as such is warranted. • The Two-Horse Machine (with easy draft for two horses,) outs a swartb' feet wide, and the Four-Horse Machine a foot wider. For particulars address , SAM.UBL BRANDT,' iVeio Guilford, Frankliri County, Pa.,.. Agent for Franklin, Adams and Cumberland counties. James : G. Sample, Agt. for. Hbgostowu and vicinity. JfcS* The various parts of the Machine for Repai ring will bo kept on hand at convenient points. May 17, 1860—3 m • Fresh Arrival of Bools & Shoes, tight times at present! So it will y bo every person’s interest to look out for cheap Boots and Shoes and save the dimes, and the very place to accomplish this object is at the old corner known as a shoo store for many years, directly op posite Burkholder’s old stand, now Glass’hotel. So call and see for yourselves and save money, as you will find a ooipploio assortment of all kinds of goods fllttl * n BOOT and SHOE, lino, and of the PHI very best make. Remember tho lowest price * is not always the cheapest You will find our prices varying, according to the quality of the article. The subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities with a largo and complete stock of Boots and Shoes. Ho also keeps on hand home-made work to suit the times and trade; at the lowest cash prices. . Men’s calf and kip sowed and pegged boots. Men’s fine French calf boots. Men’s kip, oalf and goat Brogans. Men’s and calf,,buff and patent leather Congress gaiters. . : ' ’ ;i Patent leather Oxford Tics. Men's and Women's cloth, leather and carpet slippers. Ladies’ and Misses black and covered gaiters. Ladies’, Misses and Children’s kid ana French morooo slippers.. I Ladies* kid, French and goat Burkins and Ties. Women’s and children’s work of all kinds at low prices. ' Just received a lot of children’s copper toed shoes. Bopairing dono at short notice. Thankful for past -favors,>he hopes to receive a share of public patronage. Carlisle, April 19,1860-*6m Dr. Esemveln’s Tar audWood NAPTHA PECTORAL' IS the best Medicine in the world for the ciiro of Goughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma Difficulty in Breathing, ■ Palpitation, of, the Heart, Liptheria, and for the relief of patients ih tHe 'ad vanced stages of Conßmnption, togothror'wldrairdrs andwUoH It is • peculiarly adaptedtr* iho radical euro of Asthma. Being.,prepared by a practical physician,and Druggist, and one of great experience, In Iho cure of the various diseases to, which the human frame U liable. It is offered to the afflicted with the greatest confidence. Try it and be convinced that It is in valuable in the enro of Bronchial affections. Price 50 cents per bottle. Prepared only by Dr. A: Earn, wjin ,<fc Co., Druggists and Chemists, N. W. Corjicr Ninth 4 Poplar. Streets, Philadelphia. ■ 1 ■pSf Sold by every respectable Druggist and Dealer in Modioiao'tbrougUout the State. ' AptU 5, 1800—Jy Important Nem i Ladles’ Dress Goods, Embroideries. Domestic Goods. Gloves and Hoisery. JACOB SENEB. • ' Thomas m.bidi)i!e, Attornoy-dt-iiLw, No. 273. South Fourth stroet, PlUlaaolphio, , DeQombor 22, 1859—Cm . ! ‘•. ■ n. if ewsuam, . ATTO.S2TJE.Y ; A T i :A IK. ' r , #~hFFIOE withWm.f 11. Miller, > Esq,, Sodth Offl ■® a ? o7cr Btr ' )ot > opposite the Volunteer Printing Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1850—tf. ’ ' ;-S, V. RUBY, A TTORNEY AT LAW.. Offloo in Rheem’s -£m. Hall, rear of the ' Court House, i Carlisle.. • ; ~ Carlisle, Pec. 22, 18561 . V , y JOHWIIAYS, ■' ATTORNEY AT LAW. ■ ■ci 'i. OFFICE opposite “Morion Hall,” Wesi (Main street; Carlisle; Pa. • Carlisle Doe. 22,-.1969. : ; , ,J. J. BENDER, M. D. ' HOMCEOPATHIST PHYSICIAN, SUR: goon and Accoucheur. Offloo South Hanover street, formerly occupied by Prl Smith." , ', ~ Parlialo, Doo. 22, 1859. ’ XCAHD. DR. JNO. K, SMITH; respctfully announr oos to his old friends and former patrons, that ho has returned.from, his South-wostenv'tour, with his health greatly unproved, and has resumed prac tice in Carlisle. . •/. , ’ Office on Main street,,one door west of the RaiL road Depot, whero ho oan bo found at all hours; day and night, when not out professionally. ' Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859. - . . . , .m uaik, DR. I.C.XOOMIS, DESff . TIST. ■ South Haribvor Streep next door to tho Post Of ffioo. ’ N. B.—Will bp absent from Carlisle tho last ton days of oaoh month. Carlisle, De0.,22, 1859. DR. CEO. S. SEAKICHT, ■Fvom the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Office at the residence of his mother, East lath er street, three doors below Bedford.' Carlisle, Deo. 22,1359. . Wew; Coal aud Xumher lTard/ THE subscribed have this day entered into part nership to trade in COAL AND, LUNBER.— Wo will have constanfcly-on hand and furnish to or der, all kinds'ahd quality of SEASONEP LUMBER, . , such as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Pal ing and Plastering Lath, Shingling' Lath, Worked Flooring, Weathorbdarding, Posts, Bails, and all kinds of. Shingles, to wit: White • Pine,;Homlpok, Chosnat, and Oak, of different, qualities. Having cars of oqr own, wo can furnish bUIs to order of any length and size at the shortest notipo and on the most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will bo kept under cover so that they can be furnished dry at all times. V', . V Broken/ Stove and Ifut Coaly which wo pledge onrselyos ,tp sell at the, lowest prices. Best quality, of Limeburnors' and Blacksmiths* Coal always on band at tbo lowest figures. . Yard west side of GrammCr School, Main St; ARMSTRONG. <fc HOFFBR. • Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. . - - ' , T •. : f Jffew .Coal Yai*4? ;> AT TH&yrEST tiNJbOFCAtitiSLE. THE' aubsOrlberwouldreepebtfully; ball ttc of . aJid the citizenaof Carlisle, and : the Burrouhdlng oonntry ; to hia NEW'OOAL YARD, attached to hia Wore Hqqse, on AVcsfc High streat,' where hhwill keep 'r - f -“ -• hand-tf latgolßiipply thoibest quality of at, to wit: ... . LykevA Valley, Luke idler,Pine (from, and ’everton, Broken, Egg td mi Coal—scrcon -1 and dry, all of which, i pledges himself to 11 at the loweatposai- i o prices. . Best qual ity of Limebumera* and Blacksmiths’ Coal; always oft hand. ' - ■ • ftSS* AH orders left at the Ware House, or at his residence in North Hanover street will be promptly attended to J. W. HENDERSON; Carlisle, Hoc. 22; 1859—tf. - • - NEW ARRANGEMENT. ON and after Monday, 23d May,-1859, the subscriber will run a DAILY TRAIN of OARS, between Carlisle and Philadelphia, leaving Carlisle every mornings and Philadelphia cvery eyening.- All goods loft at the freight Depot of Peacock, Zell & Hinchman, Nos. 808 and .810 Market-Street, will bo .delivered in Carlisle the next day. J. W. HENDERSON,. ; West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle, Doc;’ 22, 1959. ! \ : ' JOHN EARLY. . , J. ,R. NONEMAKBR. Forwarding & commission house, •V -.. JCXOUU & FEED, : COAL, JPLASTEIt & SALT, 1 The suascribors haying taken the .Warehouse, oats and fixtures of William B. Murray’s well known es tablishment, on West High Street, .opposite Dickin iuaon College, would inform the public, that they, havo entered into a general .Forwarding and Com mission business. The highest market price will bo paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds. They are . also predared to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest, rates, with safety and despatch. Plaster and Salt kept constantly on hand, and Flour and Peed at wholesale or rctaiL Coal of all kinds, embracing . LYKBN’S TALLEY, : " LUKE FIDDLER, SVNBURY WHITE. ASH, LOCUST’GAP, Lmehumers* and Blacksmiths* Coal, constantly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. , ,i 'EARLY & NONEMAKER. Carlisle, Deo. 22,' 1859. * Dissolution of Parlncrslilp* THE partnership heretofore existing undo?: the firm of Sbrom A Black has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, therefore wb'would sd licit all those indebted to-come and settle their ac counts and all‘those having claims will please pre sent them for settlement. : i JACOB SHROM. 1 > > ROBERT M. BLACK. - - Jan. 3, 1860. THE business will hereafter he continued at the old stand of Sbrom A Block under the firm of Black A Delaney, where wo will keep con stantly on hand, all kinds of ’ ' LUMBER A COAL of every description, which wo will sell at the low est cash prices, all orders for bill stuff will hi promptly attended to on the shortest notice. We are thankful for the patronage of a generous public at the old stand of Sbrom A Black,.and would still solicit a continuance of the stmo as wo will strive.to please. All orders left at ihp residence of Jacob Shrom fur Coal or Lumber will be promptly atten dod td as heretofore, ' . ‘ , ; , ' BLACK ADELANCY ij ■ Jan. 4, MO. ■ ' -,■■■■■■ f ■■ : J^agucmotjrpeis. IN- beauty apd durability, no “ picture equals a good Pagiurrootypet-this is,tbo opinion expressed by the ftading'ph’otegrapSifjqafj nals' $f the dnyV?bd^i ; Amorioah ; and 'Srigilejr, •ttnU' these may be obtained at 1 the rooma of Mri''Jlisv holdb’ louthcr street, two doors west of Hanover,' : Carlisle, Dee. 22, IBs9—tf. - , ' - FISH. ■' X.TAVING; Mackeral, Shad in barrpls, holf-' barrels, quarter barrels, fresh Groceries, Li? quors, Tobacco, Bogare, attho lowest cash prices.— )lu ; u ’ r ' "SES, Bacon, Hams, Beeswax, Tallow, Soap, and Bags, taken in exchange at the ohcapgroc^ry Dee. 22,185 th , - r —._ • -. ...... Glft Books,.&p >T ., Qt W. HAVBBSTICK has just received ftom thfc olty and is now opening >a splendid diaplayof' ViAay. Goods, suitable for the Holidays; towhleh he4**imi to oalltho attention of.hiafrionda an ; pbbll(£7t Hi* assortment cannot bo ourpods tod in novelty imd<«legAHoe, and both in quolity.and price of the. articles cannot fail to please purchas ers. V to enumerate hid tl'JP&fJwor aooos, ' “ - r -\'V which pje|T : tjirioty of; smoy; articles of the finish, such'as-** > Papier Mach®; Gpbds/blogaht alabaster Inkstands and trays) fah%Woryi : jpburi and shell card casts, ladle%’i , ansy:\^wlcQts i fanoyWorkßoieB, wish sow ing instriuneh{», .jPoTt Monnoios, of every-variety, Gold Ppbs,' t an4jPohbUs, fancy paper weights/ papo? terieß/anEalajgtTyanoty of ladies* fancy staUdno ry.j .Moto ,wafers, eilk and bead, parses, ladies? finished, ladies* fine poi^mp,-boskets and bags, brushos.df dVd rykind Ibr^the; toilet, Rousadrs perfumes of;the varioDs kindj nmrical instruments of all kinds and at pJI with an innumerable .variety of articles elbg£tJyfinished* and at low,rates.. Al sd, an ejAdnaive/'collddtlon of BOOKS, comprising tho varioua Englishand American Annuals for 1859, richly cmbelishM/ohd fllustrated Pootioal .Works, with. ChildrpVi&'ctorial 'Books, . for children of all ages. .'His of School Books and School Stati6nei7ViB;alfld 'edihplote, and comprises ovory thing UsddTin!,College .and the Schools. ,Ho alsd desires 10/call pdrtipolar 'attentioh dffamiliosto his ejegantasidriment of.• .. <£•.«., from 4 the ©xtehstVe C'siabliahinontS of Cornelius, Ar cher and’ dthers df Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor,/ Ohßmbor and Study Lamps, for burUing l eitKerLkrdj or Bthorial Oil, togeth er with Fldwer.Vases* Fancy Screens, Ac. .His as- Bdrtmeht in- r l 9 unoqnalled in the borough. Also,- -j'.-.v il ; . ' Presewcd . I.‘ ; .--V ,' ; - in .byery vanetyj aUd ail prices, all of which are pure and suph nscan’ boconfidently rcoom mondocLtOk fais mehde. .'/His»stock-embraces every thing in tlm liie bf P’anoy Goodfl, with many other articles ufioful 'td-hdnsekeepers, which the public are especially invited., to call' and see, -at the old stand opposite tho Heposkßonk. - ' . y s. w, haverstick. . ■ ! ; Watch%and Sliver , AT. CONLYN’S. ; THE puWitffyre, invited to call and examine tho largest mid handsomest stock of ja. WAtcltESi jEWELRY AND SILYES over jiii? place. Having purchased this stockfor oaah.l ani:determined to soil at prices that “can'tbe-,hftd(f”r; V,. Allgoodgsoldbymc/ bo as repre sented or, the mojtjiey refunded*: Oldgold and silver takonih exchange, "'- r , ~;■ r'\ r ; : : ; thomas cqnlyn. Carlisle/ :; -' V . - Townahd Country. .. informs his friers generally, that ho still' continaes .(be : 'pndortaklng business, and is ready to wait by day or by night.— Rendyrtnado/kept constantly on hand, both plainV&nd Ho has constantly on hahd^ Fish'd Burial Cate, of which he hag tho Boio agent This case is rocommondedas superior to; any of the kind now in uso,' it iiir tight* ■- . Hebaaalaofurnishpdhimself with a fine new Rosowbodtf’horses/ with which hb will attend TanbroJa in town and country porspn ally,withbti£ extra charge. * 1 _ Among the greatest discoveries of the age Is Welle 1 Spring Maitfwß, tho best and cheapest bed how in use, tho .exclusive right of which I have se curedd and wilfoiykept constantly dn hand., Making ;i:' mail its Varioua branches cnrriedoii, and Bureaus, Secretaries; Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofdk/FibrJ'Sidb and Centro iEohles: Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash-stahdi; Of all' kinds, French ■Bedateade/hiSh hpdddrr pbets; Jinny jiind and Cottage of , all kinds, Booking 1 Glasses; add all' u'shallj* manufactured in, this',line of bnaia«a;'kbpt;obnstan«y.'ohr himd; ' ’ '' His'workmen ateiAon’hf baperloiJop,',hiB,ißotetinl tho host,* b.ndhiswopjj madb iq tbe latcst'oityistyjp, and'all under his own supervision. ."It willjo jjfir ranted and soid low fOr cash; , ' 1 , ’ ,; ; '' ' ; , ' He inyltbs all to gfvo; him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. Fdf the' liberal patrohage horbtOr' tore extended 1 td himiie fobls indebted to'hia'numo rons customers, .and .ahaurea them -that ‘ no efforts ikeitf mbfyloand pride/ '.Giyb us'q calk 1111 ' ' ' ' Kcmembcr the'place;'North Hanover St, nearly opposite, the Deposit Bank. •"’* ■ - • 'i DAVID SIPE. ' Wall JPapcv. I HAVE on -Oband eomc ten tons of WALL PAPER/of the. finest; and .bcst quolity tbat has ever bocn.offorod ia ; thiB.place, haying purchased it of the . ia;,New York. Also, \Vin dow’BUnds, ghadea ijnfl; fixtures, Fire Board Prints, &0., . all of*;yrbioh ho WJ low and oxclu-, sivolyfor cash. i„;r , January 26,-1800. Carlisle ’liable, lard* I'l! ■'. /.ff JLvaMimnmiaMniimiiinTimiiHitiMWMffl , ' -.r <7 -A, 0 rvircnn RICHAp ; fIiWE :' South Hanover street;'opposite JBetiUk* Store, Sarliele* ■_ THE subscriber has on . -hand* a largo and well 6olp’o(e4'4(Q?fc‘;oC.;s ll K L , ' ,‘j Hpa4:S(i«WP» M«?niwcj|ts, Acof ohaate andbpautifuldosigns, which ho will soli at the lowest, possible rates, being dosi- I rous of selling out ’his stock* Hoad-stoncs * finished from throe dollars upwards. / ‘ ■/,' Brown' Stone, - Mantles, Ac., for buildings, marble Slabs for farniturp,Ao.,conBtant ly bri hand. Iron railing for comotry lots, Ac., of thehest PhUadolphia prbjkmanabip, will bo prompt ly attended . ",'r \ , .Carlisle, Deo, 22, lBs9.\'\''‘ ' ’ ; V 1 : •\ ’ ’ ~ REDVCnOS'IN PRICES. ; ' - : A W. Bontz announces to > the publio and • his customers, that inacuordanec to his usual custom at thissoosou of thoyoar, hcfbas reduced the prices of his stock'of l{ : FAivcr pR¥ aoDs,' which comprises many choice and beautiful descrip tions of WINTER DRESS GOODS, such as all Wool Morinoea, plala aod f]gurcd, aU Wool Do- Lainea, plaiu; and.figured,, Cpbifrgs,, Valencias, Do- Lainog/aJl'wooh'Pluids/Ao./Ac; ■" ‘ ; . ; > SHAWLS ef every yaflotjtpt.extremely low pri ces. . '■ '■ T, V, A beautiful lot of FANCY SILKS of every stylo and color, and at lower rates than can bo purchased elsewhere in Carlisle. A splendid bfiFura and Cloaks yet on hand/which we are determined to close out without regard to GOST. In fact our whole stock is now of fering at unusually low-prices.. / Persons will find it to their decided advantage;to oall and examin'Q fOc. themselves,'as great .bargains may be expected the closing season. ~. A. W. BENTZ. . Carlisle, Jan. 12, 1860. Ladd, Webster & Col XfVgrmii W(ihtis(\tck - On Exhibition and for.sole atMrs. R. Avßet«oids’ Dojfuefroan Boomt, 2nd floor .frestof lit; ZlUOr’sOf fice. Carlisle. 4 . Call or send for a circular to : : W. U. MASON, :Agent. Carlielo,Doo.22, if... PEARL STARCH. 60:hoxbs ofo’sapoflor Pearl Slaroh now in Store, and for sale Sft lowosLolty cflSh prices, oitherwbolo salo of retail, by • J.-1J . EBY. . April 10,1680.- ■ ■ ' flhambcirsiW^^ rTTB location is.plooaant nnd healthy, nnd thoadvanlages.qro 'equalled by fow SomiiAries In tbo land.' . The Institution is largo abd .I*o«por. oni/ witß. a corps bf Assistants ohoron with care, and well qualified to Instruct in the Solid and orfia menlal branches. "The InfiWrioob In the Bdirding department nrfi-paWnb&l,lnoral and rofinlngl 1 The no»t tcsslUn will, commence ,on thej -ot February., Catalogues may ISO bad, on oppßpatipn tothb Principal.' ~ ij. . v '- ‘Jlri'ctPiibee.—-Rev. AV. AV. Cells, Carlisle j. Hoy. ; J. Ault, Loudon, Pa.; Geo.' 11. Bucher, Edqb, Hogos tbwn, Pa.: Hpn.' Gpo. Ctiainbois, 8.. S; SohnooK. D. Di; 8. R. Fisher, D. D., ftbv.. P. Reese, Rev. Jos. Clark, Chambcrsburg, pa.) Professors at Princeton, NV J., both' of tbo College and' Theological Semin ary. Rev.. HENRY REEVES, A. M., .- ■: iMrs. SARAH K. REEVES, January 26, ; 180|)—ly ’.***&?%• ■ MEW FIRM. : . Hat and cap emporiumi. The undersigned having purchased the stock, A0.,.0f the late William H.-Trent, deceased, would respectfully annoniice to the .public .that tboy.will oontinno .the- Hatting business at the .eld Btand,-in West High Street,- and with a renewed, and. efficient effort, produce articles of Hoad Dress of , { Every Variety, Style, and Quality, thiat shall bo, strictly/m keeping^with the improyo mohts of tho art, and fully up to the ago in which wo live. ; .. , / tiSSSSSSB) They have pow on hand a splendid of HATS of all desbrip- r tions, from the. common Wool to the finest Fur and Silk bats, and.at prices that must shit every oho who has an oyo to getting the-worth of his money. Their Silk, ,Molo ; Skin, and Boavor Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, du rability and finish, by those of any other estoblish mout in the country. Bovs* Hats of every description constantly on hand. They respectfully invito all tho old patrons, and as many now ones as possible, to givo them at call. - ! J. G. GALLIC & CO/ ~ Carlisle, May lBOO. . 1 , THE subscriber, has just returned from the eastern cities with the largest, cheapest,, and best.selected assortment of Hardware, ever offered in ibis county. Every thing kept la alargo whole sale and retail Hardware stors,can ; be had a little lower than at any other houso in the-county, at the. cheap hardware store of the subscriber. •* Nails and Spikes*~-h§ tons Nails and Spikes Just received of the very best makes and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices. ‘ • 600 pnir Trace Chains of all kinds, with a large assortment of butt chains, baiter chains, breast do.; fifth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains,. d/C., '&C# ’ Names, —-350 pair of Hamcs of; all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, Loudon pattern, Eliza** bothtown pattern, with andwithdut patent fasten ings, cheaper than ever. Paints and Oils. —lo tons White Lead, 1000 galls. Oil just received, with a largo assortment of Var nishes, turpentine, japan, patty, litharagb, whiiting> glue, shellac, paint brushes, fire proof paint; Flo rence white, white zinc; colored zinc, red lead, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm 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 the county. Greonoastlo metal and Bell metal, warranted not to crack. • Poioder.~ >26kegs Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow der, with a large assortment of Safety Fuso,Picks, Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stone Sledges, Stone Ham mers, &o. ; • *;• Pumps and Cement barrels Cement, with a very large assortment of Chain and Iron pumps of all kinds, cheaper than ever at the Hardware store of- ' HENRY SAXTON, ; Carlisle, March 8,-1860: ■ JOHN P, IiYNE 4c SO#, HAVE just completed opening their Spring stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, , Vornishcs, Glass, 4<Vto which they invito the early attention of thp,public generally. „ We have greaUytenlargcd our stock,’in .all its .various .branches, and.pan now accommodate the public with ■ • RELI ABLE ;GQODS, :. ia lorgoi or smaU quantities at the lowest Wo don't want tho pubiio to, think that wo have air tho jGoods in Philadelphia and Now York to our town, but wo can assure them that a look intc our. store will convince; them.' , tfaat wo have enough Goods to fully-supply.the demand in this market; Persons wanting Goods in our line will flnd’it to their advantage to give us a call before making thoir purebasos. All orders personally and punctually attended to, and no misrepresentations made to effect sales. Carlisle, May 3, 1860. THE entire stock of elegant assorted. Dry Goods, at the store of CHAS. OGItBY, willbo sold off at cost, and many articles below cost* • , Now is the time to got bargains, as the whole stock must bo closed but in short time. Silks,. Delaines, Cballios, Prints, Muslins, Cloths, Gassimores, Ac./ in great variety. Looking Glasses, all sizes. In grain/ Throb' Ply, Hemp and Vonitian Carpeting, very low.- , 1 ; , . Persons can noyf supply themselves with Spring Goods very ’cheap. March 8, 1860, ~ . . BAVIBSIPE. THE subscriber has received a fresh arrival of the following: Fresh Tomatoes in cans, i u : Peaches Salmon “ " ' ’ “ Lobsters 41 • : Pioklod Lobsters, Sardines, Gellatinc, Sap Sago 'Cheese, Virgin Oil of Aix, for the table, Olivo do., stuffed.. Tomato Katsup, Walnut ... Mushroon “ . Worcestershire Sauce, Pickles, Raisins, Dates, Figs, Nectarines, Oran ges, Lemons, Ac. , * ' / V . Fine Hams, Dried Beef, : ■ Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all at the low est prices. •, WM. BFNTZ. Carlisle, Deo. 22,1859. ’ CARLISLE AGENCY. . . For: Indemnity against Loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Charter Perpetual.— §4oo,ooo Capital Paid ' -iiv—'Office 163 i Chestnut Street. MAKE INSURANCE, either permnnentor limited againstloss or damage by fire, on Prop erty and Effects fit every description, in town or country, an the most reasonable terms;. Application made either personally or by letter will bo prompt ly attended to. C. N. BANCKEK, Proidcnt. The subscriber is- agent for the above Company for Carlisle and its Vicinity. All applications for insuroneo cither by. mail or personally will be promptly atterfded to. ‘ ' A. L. BPONSIiEB; April 12, 1860. , egi 3 A fresh and general ossort ' ' bhHIESji mout of Grocories constantly oh’, band, ombruoing ,tho host qualities in tbo mar ket,. snob, as Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Table Oils, Piokios, 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, Mackarol, Salmon, Baskets, Tnbs/Churns/and other articles for houso hold uee, including a flno asaortmoht of ;;;; /Ghjria, .Glass Queenswape, , Tho public have onr thanks for. tho liberal pa tronage.bos towed upon us.in.tbo past Wo hope to merit a share, of their custom ih the future. ■' , . : , : April 19,4860. . J./W. EBY, : Surveying and Draughting. I * citizens'of Curlislo andyioihifcy, that be ds pre pared to attend to Surveying and Drnugbtinjj in all ; their branches, ai dho shortest notice. Orders left ,at tho law office of Wm. M. Penrose, Esq., will be [promptly attended to., JOSEPH RITNER, Jr, March I,lB6o’—fim* -• Onn ®KIR'DS'I , 6N3ES of all sizoa, warran *UuH of the "beat quality., just received at' 11. Haxtou’a. v Match 8, ISO’ . - JOHN P. LYNE -& SON, : North Hanover street. Selling pit ul Cost! GOOD THINGS. WEW GOODS. f£2jS^22S2TES6Z2I£S2i Clothing:! I Clothing!! \VELL stli)6 ikli WELL FINISHED 1 F^HE 1 iubsoribirha 3 just retumfeS from-tha J. Eastern cities with i 1 very superior bad 'most excellent,assOrltmont'ofe • rici,!.-: ti.-pi.i .51 SPRING AND SUj IMER CLOTHING /:! Consisting ’of';Caasamere,r SummcrrClothp'ltallair Cloth, Alapaoa, Marseilles, iXtaon, and Cattonade Coata,Pants,.and Vests.; ■Alio silk and satin Vests, and in short every artldlo'intbo way of garments. His stock of QENTLEMEN’SFUBNISHXNG GOODS is,well selected, and Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Cravats/, Ac.) hro sold at very low prided., - . TRUNKS, CARPET BAQ'S./VAEISES,' ; ; The subscriber would especially Call thoattontion of the pubUo to .his well selected s tock of ,’ ,j . ; HATS A CAPS, Vi--r-r’;‘..'v/ which he is cnabied.to soil at astonishing low pciijos. ,Of .the above you can convince yourself,by calling at the Cheap,CpoTpiNoSiditE bear thr .JfAßkßf, Hones. .'.ASHBIft'WIBI4 ' Carlisle;’April 12,'1860.' ; ; : l!l . New Stote and New Goods* ' ~-A HFTER’roturning his acknowledgements Xidbr the very libofal patronage which has boon extended to him, thouridersiftaod would call atten tion to the fact that h(S has just fo-oponod his exten sive assortment of Enmity Groceries, in his now stort-room, on the •southioast corner of the Public Square, whore the public are invited to call and ex amine a stbokof Goods' which in elegance, ‘ variety, and extdnj will defy 'competition; comprising .in part of loaf) lump, orushedand brown Sugars, Java, Bio and BoastedCbifce. • Every variety, and quality of Tea. Spices,' (ground' and unground,) Pickles, Sauces, Table Oil,, Now Orleans, Sugar-house and Trinidad Molasses; Now York and. Philadelphia Syrups; Cheese,,Macaroni, Vermcoilli, Split Peas, Hominy, Mihco-mdat,' Corn Starch, Purina, Choco .late. Extract of Coffee, Bcfin6d Sugar at reduced rates, washing and, baking Soda, Tobacco of tiro most favdrite.brands, and the finest quality of Su gars. A boautifdl assortment of /; BfltaiuilaWare, ; plain find gold band. China-ware, Glass, Quoone, in 'great variety, 'and an elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, Extracts apd Perfume ry for the toilet ‘ y l '' ” Fruits: Including Peaches in cans, Raisins,Cran berries, Djy Apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lem ons, Ac. ' • ® LIQUORS: Wholesale and'retail,., em bracing common and old Rye Whiskey .Brandies, dark and pale; Lisbon, Sherry, Port, Ma dpria, Ginger, Catawba and Muscat Wines, in casks and bottles; Scotch Whiskey, Holland Gin, and Sbheidam Schnapps. ‘ fish And salt. . . . ‘ A largo stock of Lamps, including DyotPs cele brated lamps for burning Kerosene or coal Oil} Sperm and Star candles. * -•- » r , . . Cedar-Ware and Rroom's,. , t ■> Brushes, Hopes,- Mops, Soaps, Door-mats,..Walters} Looking-glasses, fine letter and note papor,Willow waro, Painted buckets, &0. . ' ; , , Cotton and Woollen Hose and half Hose} and a full stock of Gloves, including the well known Buck, Gloves. ■ ; ; Marketing kinds taken in exchange for Goods. • *■ « In short, his stock comprises everything that is called for is his line of ■ business; and will bo spared to .lender entire satiefaotiontohis cus tomers. , . : !r. .... '0 C. INHOET, , Oftrlisle. 800, 22, 1859-—ly. > Good! Very Goods JUST received at the cheap Grocery of the subscriber, loti) of good things/a part of which arethe following: f i : t Hermetically. scaled Pooches, fresh, • . >. • “ Tomatoes/ <'■ “ ■' Corn, Peas; • " “ : , Asparagus,, “ u .. Oysters, 1 J* " .i - ' .Lobsters, , u . “ , “ . . Pine Apple, V“ . vV • . “ “« Turtle Soup, (t . " “, , Sardines/. " Mirico Meat,, Pickled Gorkins, Ohow Choyr» PfcpaUi li,CauUflower). Lobsters/ Capers, Olives, Tomatob Katsup, Walnut 'do-, Pepper Sauce) Hominy, Gritts, Poupßeaus, Cranberries, the’finest Dried,Beef, Sugar cured'Hams; Shoulder) ’.Bologna, Saus'ago/Maccaronl, Sugars/ CofFcos/ TeaSj Holaß ses,Fi3h ofall.kinds, 'Spiced, Quecnswdre, fine So gars and Gbrmon Sixes, and! the ; very boat LIQUORS,in.the .State, Confo6tidnbry and ‘Fruit, <fco.,whioh wo offer to the public at the low est prices for cash. WM.BENTZ. Carlisle, 800, 22/»J859, ! , ' American IJfe'insurance and ,i- • Trust Compand I \ , Capital Stock, $600,000, ~ . * COMPANY'S Building, Walnut St., S. B. corner of Fourth, - 'Philadelphia, •' Life Insu ranco usual mutual rates; or at Joint Stook Rates at 2Q per cont. less, or,-at’ Total Abstinence Bates, iho lowest in the world, ; v i ' L-.* - » ■ , A. WHILLDIN* Pr«*t. s J. C. Sims, Stety.- , • . WM. H. WETZEL, Agent for Carlisle and vicin ity* Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1860—2 m. 11 NEW.xGOp.DS! AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. JUST returned from the city, and nowopen ! ing a largo assortment of elegant and fashion able . , ■ r ‘ •’ / WINTER GOODS, Ladles* Cloth Cloaks and Shawls in groat variety Ladies* Dross Goods of allthonow styles, handsome iand very cheap. ;A full assortment of Dross Trim mings, Cloak Tassolsy «tc. Ladies* FURS, ,good i & cheap. Gents SHAWLS of all kinds, Calicoes, iMuslin do laincs, Cloth for Overcoats, Cloth for La dies’ Cloaks, Ac. V i:'i The is now; largo and. complete. My old friends add customers, and all others in want of cbcapGoo(]s,aro respectfully invited to ball and ex amine my now stock and secure good bargains, op posite.the Railroad Depot. Also, BOOTSand SHOES. A lot ef prime. Mo rocco, Boots and. Shoes, for Ladies and-Misscs, of ,WUUs* colobrdted l mako, just received, . • Carlisle, Dec*. 22, 1859. UNITED STATES HOTEL, SOUTH-EAST COE. IXth A MARKET STS., Philadelphia. H. W. KANAGA, )VM. MqVEY, January 5, 1860—ly Proprietors. IV,cw. Carpet JUST received nnother.lot of Hall, Stair, and Chamber Carpets, soiling VERT CHEAP. Al so a lot of OIL, CLOTHS boat quality, all widths, wbiob we aro soiling at 50 opnts per square yard.— Striped uud plain cloth Mantles, Dross Goods, Ac., 40. ■ 1 ■ LEIDICII & SAWYER. •' ' East Main Street, May 3,'1860. | f|n TONS Hammered and Boiled Iron of 1 why the very boat English brands, warranted in' every way superior to American make justrccoivod, with a largo assortment of , Sheet Iron, ' Anvils, 1 Hoop Iron, Vicos, <, Band Iron, Piles, Horse Shoe Iron, . Hasps, Spring Steel, , Bolts, , • ‘ : , Cost Steel, . Pivots, 1 Blister Steel, Nuts, , Washers, , , Horse-shoes, Screw-plates, , Horse-shoe Nails, Blacksmith Bellows, &6., , „ cheaper, than the cheapest. All Iron sold at city prices with freight added, and warranted. , March 8, 1800. , ~, HENRY SAXTON. A ORICULTUIIAL IMPLEMENTS of vtv •iXirilua kinds, such aa , ) . ' Cultivators, - . Garden Uocs, Forks, " Garden Trowels, Shovels, Hay Knives, Makes,,: •, ;Picks,' Spades, Mattocks, Hods, • . ■' HayElovatdrs, ; - '• ' Pruning Hooks, .; ManuroHooks, . » Plows of. ton different .makes, including Plank's, Honwood's,; . Gibb’s,' . Zoiglof's, Uloomdold, York. Motol,' Magte. Aa, and a.largo; supply of all kinds of Goods to fit out the funnor.or moohanio at ■ ::March:6,'lBfll).’;/ .■ > ...HENRY SAXTON'S, ir*QBN BIIOOMS. V .r? h «'<> Just received a lot of 59 dozen of “ Rich e ’ suppler rnndo Corn Brooms, which wo confidently ifooommond as tho host and cheapest Broom in,the market. ; JCor.salo only by Uid subsoil- Bor, either at wholesale or retail , Apyll 10, 1860. Gttt S phil? h Ar r no“r d WaX TaP ° rS CUtt b 0 Kad . Docombor 22, 1859. - ‘ OFFICEnS OF tnE COMPANY. L . lt. Borland county.. ; J . Vico Statu an, OarHiiie ea#, borlandcbunty.', V . Seot'y.—-Lewis HvEivSbepberdstowD, Curnt*': landboubty. ’ : f u -s /’ ' Treasurer— Michael . CocKLiy, • Cumberlandcounty, j . , , • '■;AGKN'TS;' I .T.;’/.;, ; \ 1 i-. .Cumberland % Sherriok, AllenYu!, online.Focmon,.New ,Cuniberland ; HcnryZcarinfl; Sbiromapstown; Lafayette. Pcffqr, DickinBon,; ncD. ry' CKnrchtown; Mode Griffith, .South Middleton; Sa'ra’l. Graham♦"VVl Pennsboro' SamT, k Coovpr/Mcchanicsbiirg; J. W. CookliiVSbepherdi town; 'D. Coovor, 1 Shephordstown j -J. 0. Saxtoi Silver Spring; Benjv Haverstick, Silver ;Sprinj John Hyejr,.Carlisle. '\i ■■ ‘'••■■‘■j-.. . Yfirk. County.-r-Vf. S, .Picking, Doyen. Jai Griffith* Warrington;< J. F* DearAorfT, Washihgtoi D, liatter, Fairviewß. Clark, Dillaburg. V A Ldchmain. ; 1 > Members bfthP Company, having policies' ab« to expire, onn have them renewed-hymakihg appli cation to any of the Agents.-- • JOiiN Hi cJiuncn. ... Steam Saw Mill & Lnmber Yard, CUMBERLAND, PA. All kinds of/inmbcr constantly, on, hand.; tumlni delivered at any point aoocsslbleiby, . EaU Eoa'd, at tbo' shorthjik ; . ' ' 1 notice. " ' ■' i" DiBBER SpPj I patron* tEat fib’Kits remdrodfils Itftrbor Shop tfe BASEMENT . OE 'Jf BW.'BfflU 'North Hay where ho hopes to(see alibis old;cuetomfcrs>;and u many new,,oiioB as their hairand Tfhis T kprs,“.deno.up^jn; : ; All,tW;Vqnoas ,Barße‘riugy .fluch aj Shaving, Hair . a^en M to with promptness. ’ 'Also/ €nj^if\g, : Bltt.dingTom Extracting, <£c.= v'/' ' l- ' ' : ,■■* The hmdcrslgncd has also for sale a'supenor am* cl© .■‘,'•>7 /.i.-* -I •' " HAIR RESTORATIVE, of his own discovery on dp reparation, uneqnslltJ by any article now In. use, for restoring srrongthcning and ipvigorotiDg itbe Hair;, ptcrenl ing, it from falling off, eradicating scarf, dandruff, ridgwom,’and ftll diseasqa of .tbe skin, and impart ing arich silken tcxturbto' the. Heir. An excellent toilet article for citboriadieS or gentleman. Toßtimonials of undoubted character aaatodts geoi qualities; in ppgscsion bf the., undersigned, whid will bo exhibited to any person wishlng tb examin* them,' 1 • r ‘,. 5 > HENRY LINNEKUUL. Carlisle, Dec. 22 ; ,-m.< ; 'c - 1 ;, " Joseph v. • steeiA;-' ■ v,; WATOII M A K f:.it South Hanover street, a./eio doors 9outh t of . the' G6\ Having supplied' myself with i large assortment ft of WATCH MATERIALS, Glasses, Ac., I nowipreparddito.repair 01l klnds,of i <fcc. f that maybn intrusted tomycare,ODtba ,mos rcasynablo tcrmßf Hoping by strict attention to bui sineas to bofavorcd, with a share of»public patron* age 1 . ;•. V : '' r • ..'/i'} ' :: \\- ;Alsb, a find assortment of Jewelry, .such as Lf dies' Breast pins, Bar Drops, (gold and caraoo,) .Mit sos Breastpinsand Ear Drops, Box . and (Raise* Pins all sizes. Gold Lockets, Guards, Keys, ifcc. Also, a large and assortment of Gold finger Rings, all of which will bo sold low* A liberal share, of; public paronage if earnestly solioited. : • ; ‘ N. B.—l hare recently resolved a fine assorttnei; of; Silver Hunting Detached 'Lover add Lcpiot Watches, and a largo assortment of silver plated W steel spectacles, which I can dispose of, cheap. < ../..JOg, D/STEEI* • CHARLES’ OGILBY. , ;FOOTE D iaROTIIEK, : v f PRACTICAL PLUMBERS ;i, GAS FlflWV Directly opposite the Court Jlouee. in Ohttrtl ■ . : Alky. Lead and Ir6n Pipes, Hydrants, Hat and Gold Sheerer Baths, - r Water Closets, Force And Lift Pumps, Wrought Iron Wol’d, Tubog. . , . And ©very description of Cooks and 6ns, Steam, Water,‘Ac. 'Superior Cooking,, HoatersandGas Fixtures, 1 put-up Cbdrcbw/ Stores arid-Dwollings, at short notice rind in tb* ® o, l modern stylo.. ?AUnjritoi;ialp.and worH.ta.°.9* -} at low wadteahanted, f ~ /. , A il Country Vork < Jobbing promptly ' Carlisle, Deo; 22, 1859, ' * ,' i! ’ '' /' '",! /'j HATS AND CAPS. , AT Roller'll Old Stand,- North, HanovflrSt will bo found a largo nod elegant of HATS and CAPS, in .groatlwWjSry.Sf.iWi.*!? and city manufacture!' HATS. *' ,;1 ’=. : Silk, ■ Unitary, " ! Moio»kliii - i"-! Navy/ Ooisslmorof' ,«'-lMorph Felt,'..,.■ i-;-vf,.. Bdotoh*’ i )\ . : ;.Jiqdgor,,dgWj; ;!;.*• i;- , r ■ ■ Fancr/ . .i.Tlu»K*,,Clo.l)i, ‘ , fj- klnfewbioh will at tb* lopfta t- -‘i "v’i^ n l:i. . •; h: . . KELLER'S OLD STAND- North llanbmf Hats of apy stylo manufaotuipil to.pt. ' : Carlisle; DooV 22,1869.'• • ’ ’ 1 non BOXES GLASS of all IUUUond Blnglo thiok/iplaio, orc(J,_ Ac., juat-raoplvcil at Ihp ohoBP of Henry fjajttop.; ‘"V > March B.' 1800.- J. W. EBIT, 25^522 ' PROMEBtoKS,' ‘i.i .*( ■ Williah' Kinn, : ''‘ ‘, JfEtbnbm Bobt. 0.; Sibbseit,' tu'ic.jf join? tßxoa’Pj- Wpp»S,; , f , ,Jonx ’ 1 ;JonH p.insiAP,, _ .H- i A..Sr6naEo.v. ’ THIS Bant; ;dqing;baUnqn;in thn Korr/Drennomah * Cb/isfnliy < pronaJs?? °> la general Banking. Business■ [fidelity;!; :f- a period'asifaur'atonts. > Internet on all cortifio will'cease at maturity.:prdvidcdrhowover, th?. i, BaidcortifloatcSafo ronowedot any time thcreafr• for,another given period, they.shall hear the i.» rate .ol.inhjrpst up to, the lime of renewal'. p 4t .|'?? laf atfohuou pqld to the Oolleotionsdf notes drufai ohooks;' 4A; 'ih r any part’bf the Baited sW/i ■ Canadas.' 1 . a-tcS-m . . u * le »or Bomittonoos made -ta. England, Ireland or iu Cofatipont. :Tho,fai,thfulUndcdnfidcnlial oxeculll* of.all;ordfer»;odtrns|ed to, them,,may bo tolled . iThqy eoU; the attodtipn of ; Bonners;’ ifcohaS add pU.Otbefs.pnOidqslre a spifo depository. f o yaA. money,’ td the undeniable foot; 1 lhat the prdptiitw of this'Bank’ Arc individually linblo to the extent I, their estates for all the Deposits, and other obli,, tiohs of Korr, Brcnncmaa & Co.*, < ~ .) They, have rtoently,romo ved into . their new Banl’ tag,House, directly, .oppositetheir former, stud • West,Main, 6tfopt; a few dporu,' oast,of the Bailto,J Depot;,'yrhefo they -will W all,times bo pleased i give any information, desired in'/rcgdtd to noew matters'in'geneVoi. r ' ■. ■;*! , I i Open for bnsinesi'ftom 0 o’clock in the ’morula,! until d'O’olookin'tho evening. ■■ . . " ... I i i.Ht; A*. STBBGEON, Ccuhie ' ‘ Carlisle, Dec. 22,1865., ’f,,,.,. 'v . .Fire Instii-ancte. THE* Allen and East Pcnnsboro’.Mutual Fin jj; Butancb;Company, of Cumberland county, iepo,. poratod by an act of Assembly, is now fully drpa. iecd, and in operation; under the management of IU following Mariagdrs, ,yis: \ • •••••; .. , AVro. B. Gofgas, Lewis Ilycr; Christian Stoyma, Mibhobl : CbbKlta, : d.''C.’ Dunlap, BiiUalph Mortli Daniel Bailey, Jacob it. Coovcr, Aloxttddcr Calti o'art, Jds. : Wickershnm, J; Eichclberger,. S. Ebeiln J. Brandi. r . ' ‘ . The, rates of insurance . are as low and favbrelli Company.of,lbe.kind jn'llio State. Penoji wishing to.'beb'ome incUibcrs'dre invited to make a’j. plication to : lho' Agents of The ;Compnny who «« willtag’to wait upon them at any fime.A ■BUILDING TIMBER; OF ;AI(L Si?ES , i-;i-\vAnd-i<MycClui eai‘tq order;- - i Carlisle, 1)cc.22 ? '■ 1 1 Home. Watches, Clocks, jewelry. Carlisle, Dob, 22, 1950—6 m. Caat Iron Sink'f, ‘ BathTnbiv Bathßoilpr!, i‘ ; .Wash Basin!, , \ 'Hydraulic Bam!, *'• r fto. f Ac. ■ -i i‘‘.' - C. 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