• • v ' Who Taught' Ton to Swear. • v Many.yeqfs ago, .when thorn wore tow rail fhevli* out from ft Southern city ' J r Btft Seeoach. Amid all r JhW had ono groat blcssr ipg. The youthful driver was very cheerful , andsoomod intent on pleasing his passengers* os.much so as lay i£ his po'woA Many a woaiy mile oyer TCotchcd roidsVas beguiled by his merry whiatlo, or livolysong; the rains poured, the, horses lagged, but “heard.above” the .winds was the carrolled air, of, “ Home; Sweet Home,'' or tho bird-liko Vhistle of : “Blue eyed Mary " Oh, it is Bttqh’a joy to bm another, satisfied and happy in his lot and i ‘all- A 1^ 08 - tHo foyyly look up in Khiimanlty: Ws footman “ UUlonaire - honor hta driver or „ side'of our young there be two sides to . Bo t° re the parly, halted, after ~ nrstdays journey, the jaded horses thought tney had .gono.os far as profitable and it was contrary to their sense of right that they were P r ®. aaB d_ pn. . Ouy hero on the bos coaxed, whistled, patted, and at last whipped them, but still they dragged heavily on; when at length,, losing all patienoo, tho pleasant sounds thdt had cheered the insiders wore changed. Therb did'not seem to bo passion in his tones, i but having tried all other motives to speed, the driver now began to swear, as if profanity could impel forward a worn-out horse. “God,” and ‘‘JeSus, ” that “dearest of all names ahoy e,” were repeated with'shocking frequency and ■ carelessness;- Some of tho passengers were unmoved, but others could say with the pro phet, “The reproaches of them that reproach ed Thee, fell on me.” Among the passengers was on aged minis ter. Ho said nothing at the time, but when they stopped for the night ho made himself quite familiar with the young driver; asking him questions about his business and his hor ses; manifesting an interest in all that he found interested him. When ready to start at break of day, he asked permission to sit on the box, that he might see the country and talk with. him, “ For,” said ho, “ I’m very fond of the com pany of-young men.” This familiarity mid condescension, completely won the heart of honest’John; and 1 in the kindest manner-ho gave all the information in his power to the old gentleman. “ you’re a minister, are yorf?” ho asked, after a little while, ' , ' } “ Yes, my friend, I am a Baptist minister.” “ A Baptist minister, are you?” he cried ; “why my mother’s a Baptist; and when I get homo Pll tell her about you;” and.strong filial love beamed in his eye. “Then your mother is a Baptist; is she a good woman?” asked the old man. . - “ Indeed she is sir,” replied the affectionate son;.“I owe her everything. I don’t know a single' thing which she did not teach me.” “ Are you sure of that my young friend ?” “ Yes, sir, for my father died when I. was very small, and left us very poof.' IVo were three of four miles from a school, and as I was her all, sir, she couldn’t trust me so far from .her all day. So she taught me at home till we moved away from there; and then I was old enough to go to work. Yes, sir, I will toll it to her credit; she taught me all I know.” "Did she teach you io.sicear, my son?” cried the old gentleman, in a stentorian voice, and, clapping his hands heavily oh the dri ver’s shoulder, “ Tell me, did your mother teach you to, swear?” The, youth, looked thunder-struck. He 'colored deeply and hung his head in silence. “ Come my son,” said the minister, “you have told mo that your mother was a Baptist; I .want to know whether she is the right kind of ,a Baptist or not;-did. she'teach you to swear ? ... The young driver looked up. There was none of that dogged insolence which we some ■times see in persons who have been justly reproved; no look of defiance, which said plain as words could say, “ I can swear if J; 'please, I’m my own master, and it is not your 'business who taught me to do it.” No, even’ . in his sin he showed the gentle touches of that' ■humble mother’s moulding hand. “I’m mortified, sir,” he said, that you heard me swear last night to my, horses. : I was very tired and, very anxious to reach L. ‘ “ And did your horses feel the oath more : -than the whip, my friend? AVo inside could pot discover that they were at all influenced By : it,” said the minister. “Of course not, sir. And as to my mother teaching me to swear, she does not know that I ever took a profane word on iny lips. I; hope she never will know it, for I believe it would break her, heart. I know as well as any Minister can teach me, that swearing is' a low and wicked, as well as useless practice; but I’ve been thrown intp a good deal of bad’ company in my-businesa. and have fallen-into: the habit, hardly knowing, when I do it. I‘ Jxrget when I lose my patience.” ■ “Do you forget when at home, with your mother ?”, • “ Never ; her presence forbids it. I could : not sweat in her licaring.” : “ And yet you can do so in the hearing of the God you insult, of the Saviour who died for yon I” replied the old man. “ God forgive the child of a praying mother for such impi ety!” ■ , , ■ , “ Sir, I declare, with His help, that you have heard my last oath,” said the young man deeply moved. “When I left my daughter’s house,” - said the_ Minister, she put, a noble great loaf of fruit-cake in my trunk. When we part I will give it to you for a present for your mother, if you will promise to tell her how -you got it, and all thcparticulars of,our interview. Con fess,your sin to,her and to God, and that, my son, will enable you to keep your good resolu tion.” • i .The driver promised to do so, and after that he was never neard to use a coarse or profane word. ' 4 '\ Oh/ what a mighty power -does the Chris tian mother still exercise over her beloved wanderers, restraining them from sin, or drawing them, out of its meshes when once ensnared. The Work to be Done. —ln order to achieve the triumph that awaits the Democratic party in 1860, many things are requisite, which should at once engage the attention of every true- Democrat. These are well summed up by-the Boston Post, as follows; 1. Kindly feeling and a conciliatory policy towards those who have hitherto been separa ted from us rather by.diyersities of organiza tion, or Of personal preference, than by radi cal antagonism of ideas and purposes. Early and universal organization, by States, counties, townships and villages, or election districts, under the lead of men pf worth and of work. 3. I'tompt, persistent efforts by each organ kindred organizations in every Iv in tW™® 5 l ount y or township, but especial- R 4' T n «™; Me Y.® htwe hither to been weak. and di^ B r :rs a u t rn°e sal oiroulatio^ documents. en »oeratio newspapers and 5. Seasonable and effective nroeaniim,.. gamsk frauds on.thij ballot-box* espeeiahy in districts where our. adversaries have an over whelming preponderance. Ought Harried people to sleep together —Hall’s Journal of Health, which claims to be high authority in medical science, has taken a stand against married people sleeping togeter, but thinks they had bettor sleep in adjoining rooms. It says that kings, and Queens do not Bleep together, and why should other people. O’Wo commend to our lady readers the fol lowing objection to a prevailing fashion: “ Young girls wearinh straw bats with little bells pendant, from the brim will, in the short space of tow months become cross.oycd. In stances have occurred, of malformation of the eyes caused by the Wearing of those bells." Import am News; ' To '(hi j Ciitzena ofCavlistcand vicinity. ' ■ 13IIILIP ARNOLD has juat received from X the eastern cities, the largest, best and cheapest assortment bfGobdg, over brought to this market. I can assure my customers that I ha Vo their interest as vroll ds my own, by purchasing tho now °Bt(and, most desirable Goods in my lino. My stock consist* in part'of Ladies’Dress Goods. Snob as Lawns, 1 Lawn Rohos, Borogcs, Berego Do lajacs, Foil Du Chouo, Bahcrincs, Dobogos, bared and plain; Dross Silks of all kinds, Foulards and Alpacas. Embroideries, French'Worked Collars, Undorslcoyos, Ilandkor chiofs, Flounciugs, Edgings, Lacos, Xnsortings, Ac. „ Shawls, and Mantillas. Stella, (of every description,) Clmsmcro and Tli) bet shawls. Mantillas of different kinds. > -■ . Domestic Goods, Muslins, Tickings, Ginghams, Cheeks, Osnaburgd, and-linen and Cotton Shootings," Gloves and Hoisery. A largo lot of Hoisery and Gloves, such as men's, women's, And children’s. Gloves and Hoisery of all kinds. Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, Cassimoros, Cnshmorots, Donims; Cotton ados, Blue Drillings, Linen cheeks, Jedns, bared and plain. Bonnets and Ribbons. A very beautiful assortment of bonnets and rib bons. Shaker’s bonnets for children. Skirts, —Hooped skirts of all kinds, from 25 ots. to $3. ‘ Carpets and Oil Cloths. Ingrain, Venetian, three ply, Velvet, Brussels, rag and hemp Carpote. Oil cloths of all widths. Matting,— White onid colored matting, and. cocoa matting. Trunks and Carpet Bags, A large nssoVtmont of Tranks and Carpet Bags. I would respectfully ask the ladies of Carlisle and, vicinity, to call and examine for themselves. I feel confident of being able to offer bargains seldom mot with, Remember the old stand, a few doors east of the Carlisle Deposit Dank. April 6,. 1860, Good Sews for the People. fflP R Go to LEIDICiI A SAW- VtsvtsjSs —p 5 , YER’S-now store, East Main street, and see their beautiful stock of Spring and Summer-Goods. ’ Now is-the time to make your apringund. suqimerpafchasos. Having selected cut slock with unusual care from thb loading, importing houses of Now York and Philadelphia, and availed onrselvcs of thoontonsivo auction sale of Van, Wyoh, Townsend 4 Co., they can. offer groat inducements to the buying public. Our stock comprises tho latest kinds and stylos of' Dress and Fancy. Goods, Such as figured, plain, barred and striped Silks, in all their varieties. Double jupo robe Silks, illumi nated Foulards, .India Silks,, real Frenbh Challios, Crape Grenadine, spring Valentins and Poplins, Financed Bareges and Lawns, Barege Anglois; Crape'mafitze in all colors, Milaihiso Cloth, French and Organdy Lawns. MOURNING DRESS GOODS of every descrip tion of Besson'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 Humour's Shantilia man-, tics; Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, Alexander’s Kid Gloves,' Gauntlet mitts, Spring Gauntlets; Hosiery of all kinds and sizes;-Embroideries of every-de scription. 1 Hats, Bonnets, Shaker Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons and Trimnjings, Dress Trimmings, Hoop Skirts, —Wilcox's" celebrated Gourd Trail Skirt,, selling very cheap., - Men’s and Boy’s wear suitable for tbo season.— Hats, Hosiery, Neck Ties, and all other kinds of furnishing goods. Caipels, Oil Cloths, I Fatting, 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 daring the season. Please call at LEIDICH & SAWYER’S. April 10,1860. , . ... . M’Cormlc’s Reaper, and. Blower. HIGHLY IMPROVED FOR 1860. from the first on correct V-/ principles, it has always been eminently suc cessful, .and With its present improvements fully meeting all the requirements of the ago, it now de fies all competition. Farmers who may desire it are at liberty to work one of-these Machines through the harvest with any Other, AND KEEP AND .PATT FOR THE ONE PREFERRED. Tho Machine is now perfectly balanced, not leav ing a pound weight on the' horses’ neck; its execution in reaping and mowing, in both wot and dr y,is perfect; it outs tho widest swarth, and as now made,.with the lightest draft of any Machine now in use. . It is so constructed that the labor of raking: off is very much lightened, a castor wheel, on an en tire now principle, on tho grain side; wholly relieves the horses from the pressure of tho machine from strain, in turning, and is so arranged that tho cutting bar is completely and easily thrown over obstruc tions while inSibotion-by the driver* without the use of levers and complicated machinery. A very deci ded arid important feature in- its improvement con sists in its perfect arrangement'for separating and■ cleaning the track in mowing. It is the most 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. Tho Two-llorso Machine (with easy draft for two horses,) cuts a swarth 5J foct wide, and the Four-Horse Maohino a foot wider. For particulars address- SAMUEL BRANDT, •New Guilford, Franklin County, Pa., Agent for Franklin, Adams and' Cumberland counties. James G. Sample, AgL. for Hogestown and vicinity. fZSF' Tho.varions parts of the Machine for Repai ring will bo kept on hand at convenient points. May 17, 1800—3 m 1 /• Fresh Arrival of Bools & Shoes. TERY tight times at present I So it will 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 tbo old corner known as a shoe store for many years, directly op posite Burkholder's old stand, now Glass'hotel; So call and see for yourselves apd save money, as you will find a complete assortment of all kinds Of goods ffilhfi in the BOOT and SHOE lino, and of the r||l very best make. Remember the lowcstprico * Mb»article is not always the cheapest. You will find our prices varying, according to tho quality of tbo article. The subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities with a largo and complete stock of Boots and Shoos. r r Ho also keeps, on hand hqmo-madq 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 bools. • Men’s kip; calf and goat Brogans., Mon's and Boy’s calf, buff and patent leather Congress gaiters. 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 and French moroco slippers. Ladies' kid, French and goat Burkins and Ties. Women's and children's work of all kinds at Joy prices. , Just received a lot of children's copper toed shoes. Repairing done at short notice. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to receive a share of publi.o patronage. Carlisle, April 19, IB6o—Cm Pr* Kscmveln’s Tar and Wood NAPTHA PECTORAL. TS the best Medicine in the world for the cure Jhof Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma t* n Breathing, ■, Palpitation of the Heart, ijipthoria, and for the relief of patients in the ad caaMof tim C a'i of Qonaum P t i°n> together with all dis r to Con^pUon os,l, an 4 Chcst ’ and wllich predispose Alma. PC ° UU “ ly aaa I ,tea 'tho radical cure of l ; Druggi? t, S oaf of . “fid the various diseases to whief u m i 6 m .*ho cure HaMo.' Itls cOercd to|W^tei^S oonfidonco. fry .t and bo coavincod lhatiUs ia valuable in the cure of Bronchial affections, itlco 60 cents per bottle. Prepared only by Dr. A. Escn woin <fc Co., Drhggists and Chemists, N, W. Corner Ninth <t Poplar Streets, Philadelphia. Sold by every respectable Druggist and ; Dealer in Medicine throughout the State, J April 6, 1800— ly • S. T, BIJBI, Attorney at law. office in Rhocni’s Hall, rear of tho Court House, Carlisle. Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1859. JOHN HAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE opposite “Marion'Hall,” Wes' Mam strict, Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle Doc. 22, 1959.,). 1. , J. J. RENDER, M. D. XTOMCEOPATHIST physician, sdr goon and Aocouchonr. -Office South Hanover street, formerly occupied by Dr; Smith. Darlisie, Deo. 22, 1859. T\R. JNO. K. SMITH reapctfully announ ccs to his old friends and former patrons, that ho has returned from his South-western tonr, with his health greatly improved, and has resumed prao. tico m Carlisle, > . Offleo on Main street, ono door west of tho Hail road Depot, whoro ho can bo found at all hours, day and night, when not out professionally. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859. ■ ■ DR. I. C. LOOMIS, DEN - TISX. South Hanover Street, next door to tho Post Of fiioo. N. B.—Will bo„nbsont from Carlisle the last ten daysof each-month; Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1859. ' PHILIP ARNOLD. Fvom the Baltimore. College of Dental Surgery. Office at tho residence of his mother. East Leath er street; throe doors bolow Bedford. Carlisle, 800. 22, 1859.' . ' Wcw Coal and Lumber Y:i . THE subscribers have this day entered into part nership to trade in COAL AND LUNBEE.— Wo will have constantly oh hand and furnish to or der, all kinds and quality of SEASONED LUMBER, such as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Pratno Stuff, Pul ing and Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring, .Woathcrboarding, Posts, Roils, and oil kinds of Shingles, ,to wit : White Pint, Hemlock, Chosnut, and Oak, of .different qualities.; ’ Having •cars of.our own wo can furnish bills to order of any. length and size at tho shortest notieo and on tho most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will bo kept under cover so that they con be famished dry at oil times. . ."We will- constantly iave on. hand all kinds f FAMILY COAL, idor cover, which' icy will deliver dry id clean to any part i thcborougb,to wit: jykens Valley, Luke 'iddler, Locust Mouh>' —ld, . Lobbprry,, Trpy , orton, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut Coal, which pledge ourselves to sell at tho lowest.prices.,, i. Best quality of Limcburnc^B , and. Blacksmiths* Coal'always on hand at the lowest figures. -Yard' west side of Crammer School, Main Sk ARMSTRONG & HOPPER. , Carlisle; Dec; 22, 1859, . ’ . : rPHE subscriber "would respectfully Call the, -1- attention of bimoburnerßahd the citizens of Carlisle, and thesurrounding,eoimlry generally, to his.KEW COALYARD, attached to his Ward House,, on West High street, where hfr will keep constantly; hand a large supply , the best quality of iAt, to wil: *; ; r- Lykem Valley, Luke idler, Pine Grove, and •"everton, Broken, Egg id Nvt Coal— scroen ' and dry, all of wbioh pledges himself to I at tho lowcst poßsi- ble prices. "Boat qual ify of. Limehumcra’ and- Blacksmiths’ -.Coal always on hand. . All orders left at.the Ware House, or at his. residence in North Hanover street will bo promptly attended to ... ..., J. W. HENDERSON. Carlisle,, poo. 22, 1859--tf. . ' NEW ARRANGEMENT. ON and after Monday, 23d May, 1859, the subscriber will run a DAILY TRAIN of CAES, between Carlisle and Philadelphia, leaving Carlisle every mornilig, arid Philadelphia every evening.— All goods loft at tho freight Depot' of Peacock;' Zell & Hinchman, Nos. 808 and 810 Market Street, will bo delivered in Carlisle tho next day. ■ J. W. HENDERSON, West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle, DeO. 22, 1050. jonrt nanny.* .* j. r. konemaker. Forwarding * commission house, riOCR & FEED, Tho subscribers having taken tho Warehouse, oars and fixtures of William B. Murray’s well known es tablishment, on West High Street, opposite Diokin inson College, would inform the public, that they have entered into a general Forwarding and Com mission business. Tho highest market price will bo paid for Flour, Grain and, Produce of ail kinds. . They are also predated, to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with safety and despatch.- Piaster and Salt kept constantly on hand, and Flour and Feed at wholesale or retail. ,' Coal of all kinds, embracing : LYJCEN’S VALLEY, . LUKE FIDDLER, • SVNBURY WHITE ASH; ... . LOCUST GAP, Ximehumers* and Blacksmiths* Coal , constantly for sale.. Kept under cover, and delivered-dry to any part of tho town. - EARLY & NONEMAKER. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. ' dissolution of Pai’lncrshlp. THE partnership'horotofore existing under the firm of .Shrom & Black has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, therefore wo wouhfso- Hcifc all those indebted to come and settle their.ac counts and all those having claims will please pre sent them for settlement. • •*' Jan. 3, 1860, THE business will hereafter bq continued at tho old stand or Shrom A Black under tho firm of Black & Dolnncy, whore wo will keep con stantly'op hand, all kinds of IiMBEIB & COAL of every description, which wo will sell at the low est cash pricey all orders for bill stuff will be promptly attended to on the shortest notice. Wo are thankful for the patronage of a generous public at the old stand ‘of Shrbm '& Black, and would still solicit a continuance t>f the stmo will strive to please. All orders loft at the residence of Jacob Shrom for Coal.or Lumber iyill be promptly atten ded to as heretofore; ' 1 . JACOB SENEE. Jan. 4, 1860, IN’ beauty and-durability, no *•* sun-drawn” picture equals a good Daguerreotype ; this is the opinion expressed by the loading photographip jbnr nals ofthb day/hoth American, and ( English, and those may bo obtained at the rooms of Mrs. Itey- NOLDs’ Louthor street, two doors westof Hanover. Carlisle, Deb. 22, 1869—tf. ■ 1 TTAVING, Mackeral, Shad in barrels, half ”-rr^B^ua-*,tpr barrels, fresh Groceries, Ll ’Soghrs, at thb lowest cash prices.-H and ■ t mB> Bees ” rax ? oa Pjt 1 of 1 m exchange at the cheap grocery | Carlisle, Doc. 22,1869. - . A CARDj . * THOMAS 'M. BlDDLE.Attornoy-at-Lnw, No. 278 South Fourth street, Philadelphia! • December 22, 1869—8 m i ■ 11. NEWSHAM, AT TO lINE Y AT LA W, OFFICE with Wm. a Miller, Esq., South Hanover street, opposite tho. Volunteer Printing Office. 1 , • ' 1 .* .' . .Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1869—1f.' . ■ A CARD. I>R. GEO. S. SEAKIGIITj Pffew.Coal Yard, , AT, THE WEST ENE OF CARLISLE, COAL, PLASTER & SALT, JACOB SHROM. ROBERT M. BLACK. BLACK & DELANCY, Wag'iicrreotypes. FISH. Fancy Goods, Gift Books, &o. S ' W. : HATERSTICK ims just roodivcia • from'tbooity and la now opening a-splefadid displnyofFancy Goods, suitable for the BUjiWays, to which ho desires to call the attention of his frands andthopublio. ' file assortment cannot ha Surpass ed in novelty and'elegante, and both in quality and price of the. articles cannot fail to plcase-purchas era.. It.would bo impossible to enumerate bis ' FANCY COOJiS, whieh comprises every variety of fancy articles of tho most exquisite,finish, such ns-—, Papier Mnqho Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands and trays, fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card oases, ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy Work Boses, with sew ing instruments,. Port Monnaics, of every Variety, Gold Pons, and Pencils, fancy paper weights, papo lerics, and n.jarge variety of ladies’ fancy statione ry.- rMoto seals -and wafers, silk and bead purses, ladies’riding,whips, elegantly finished, ladies’fine cutlery, perfume baskets ond-bags, brushes of eve ry kind:, for, the 'toilet, Roussel's perfumes of tho various kind, musical instruments of all kinds and at.all priceßf together with on innumerable variety of artiolesolpgantly finished, and at low rates. Al so, on extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising tho various English and American Annuals for 1860, richly.ombolished and' illustrated, Poetical Works, with Children’! Pictorial Jlcolcs, for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationery is also complete, and comprises every thing used in College and thp. Schools. Ho also desires to call, tho particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of . LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, Ac., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others of Philadelphia,. comprising every stylo of Porldr, Chamber and Study lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm or Ethorial Oil, togeth er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ac. His as sortment in this line is unequalled in the borough. Also, Fruits, Fancy Confectionary, JVi its, Preserved : • Fruits, &c. f in every variety and all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, snob >OB can bo confidently recom mended to bis friends. His stock embraces every thing in the lino'of Fancy Goods, with many other articles nsoful to housekeepers which the public are especially invited to call and see, o.\ the old. stand opposite the Deposit Bank. / .. . S. W. HAVERSTICK... Carlisle,,Dec. 22, 1859. Watcher, Jeweli y and Silver WARE! AT OONLYN’S. THE,' public, arc invited to call and examine the largest and handsomest stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER V ; WARE, , over brought to this place. Having purchased this stock 1 for cash I am determined to sell ,at prices that “can't he heat.** All goods Sold by mo, guaranteed to ho'ds repre sented’Or thomonoy refunded. Old gold and silver, taken in exchange. . - . THOMAS CONLYN.- Carlisle, Doc. 22,1859. Town and Country THE subscriber •* respectfully, informs his friends and'the public* generally, , that he still continues iho Undertaking business, and is ready to wait upon customers cither by day or by night.— Ready-made COFFINS kept constantly op band, 'both plain.and ornamental; He has constantly on hand Fisk’ 9 Patent Metallic Burial Case t of which bo has bcop appointed the sole agent This case is recommended, as superior to any of the kind now in use, it being perfectly air tight • Ho basmiso furnished, himself with a fine new Rosewood He arses and gentle horses, with which ho will attend funerals in town and country person ally, without extra charge. , ■ 1 ; Among tho greatest discoveries of the ogo is Welle* Spring Mattrave, tho best and cheapest bod now in use, the exclusive right of which I have so carodd and will bp kept constantly, on hand. : ; Cabinet Making , in all its'Various branches carried on, and Bureaus, Secretaries,'Work-sthnds, Parlor Wore, Upholstered Chairs, SoftW; Pier,’Side and Centre Tables; Dining and Breakfattf Tables, Waah-«tahds.df all kinds, 1 French and-tow poets; Jinny. Lind; and Cottage BedsleKdff, : Cbaira of altklnda; Looking, ‘Glasses; and alVotbeV'dTtlcleß'nsuaUy manufactured in this line Of business/ .kept constantly on hand. ' His vrorkmcn arty mon of experience, hismatorial tho best, and. his work made in the latest city stylo, a,nd dll"under his own supervision. It will bo war ranted; and sold low for cash, . : Ho invites all togive him a call before purcha sing elsewhere; For tho liberal p'atronago hereto fore eXtonded'tO hisa ho.feels indebted to his nume rous andaysures th.cm that no efforts will bo spared in future* to please them in style and price. Give us a call. Remember the place,* North; Hanover St, nearly opposite tho Deposit Bank; - Carlisle, Jamiary ? 26, 1860, Wail PajpciV I HAVE on band - some ten tons’of WALL PAPER, of tho finest and best quality that has over boon offered.in this place, having purchased it of tho manufacturers in Now York. Also, Win dow Blinds, Shados.andfixturcs, Fire Board Prints, Ac., all of which he.will sell very low and exclu sively for casbl ' f —Junuary3C,~lBCo.~~~ Carlisle Marble Yard. •H JskmmmmSKkmmmßt&b'* V* '-?’ ' : .'S IrmHMmMB « *\ss3to£gii ~ a^^ps; - - r ~ k7 m gggfe PEP@!fW RICH AD OWJGiV. South Hanover street, opposite Bentos’ Store, Carlisle. THE, subscriber baa qn hand a. large and well selected stock of * . ’ " ■ eud-Stoucs, monuments,! ,■ TOMBS,<fec., of chasteand beautiful designs, which ho will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous of soiling, but bis stocks finished from throe, dollars upwards.' ; ; Brown Stone, Marble work,. Mantles, &q., for buildings, marble slab's for furniture, &0., constant ly on hand; Iron railing for comotry lots, dso., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt ly attended tb. 1 • • . Carlisle,, 800. 22, 1860. REDUCTION IN PRICES. AW. Bontz announces to the public and • his customers, that in accordance to, bis usual custom at this season of the year, bo has reduced tho prices of his.stoclf iof faivcy nicir poops, which comprises many choice and beautiful descrip tions of WINTER DRESS GOODS, such as all Wool Mcrinoes, plain and figured, all Wool Do- Lainos, plain and figured, Coburgs, Valencias, Do- Lainos, all wool, Plaids, Ac., Ac. SHAWLS of every variety at extremely low pri ces! ■ ... ' - A beautiful lot of PANCY SILIvS of every stylo and oolbr, and at lower rates: than can bo purchased olsowhorein'Cdrlislo!, FUKS AND CLOAKS. A splendid assortment of Purs and Cloaks yet'on hand, which wo are determined to close out without regard to'COST. In fact our whole stock is now of fering at unusually low prices. ■ Persons will find it tp their decided advantage to call and examine for themselves, as groat bargains may bo expected the closing season. ' ' ! A. W. BENTZ. Carlisle, Jan, 12 f 1860. Webster & Co. , ■ Improved. Tight Stitch . SEWING MACHINES, On Exhibition and for sale at Mrs. It,. A.UErNDnna’ Daguorroan Rooms, 2nd door west of Dr. Zitzer’s Of fice, Carlisle. Call or send for a circular to : W. H. MASON, Agent. '■ Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859—tf. * PEARL STARCH. 50 boxes of superior Pearl Starch now in store, and for ealoat cash prices, either whole sale or retail, by * ; • J. W. EBY, April 10,1850. Clmmbersburg'Fcinalc ScmlUnry rHE location is. pleasant arid healthy, atrd tlio advantogos aroeqUallod by few Seminaries in tho land. The Institution is largo and prosper ous,-with a porps of'Assistants chosen with core, and well qualified to instruct in the solid and orna mWtalbranohos. The'influences in tho Boarding department are. parental, moral and refining. ■ * „ The next sASsibn’wiU commence on tho 7th of February.: Catalogues may bo had on application to the Principal. ' W* W.Eolls, Carlisle; Rev. J. Ault, Loudon, Pa,; Goo. H. Bucher, Esq., Jlogos town, Pa.; Hon. Geo, Chambers, B. S. Sohneok, D. D., S. R. Fisher, D. D.> Bov. ,P. Boose, Rev. Jos. Clork, Chombersbiirg,, Pa.; Professors at Princeton, .N; J., both of the*College and Theological Semin ary. Rev. HENRY REEVES, A. M.; Mrs. SARAH K. BEEVES, • January 20, IB6o—ly .• * Principals. Hat and cap emporium i : The undersigned having purchased the 1 stock, Ac., of the late William H. Trout, deceased, would respectfully announce to tho public that they will continue the Hatting Business at the old stand, in West High Street, and with a renewed andbfiloiopt effort, produce articles of Head Dross of Every Variety, Style, and Qualiiy, that shall bo strictly in keeping with the improve ments of the art, and fully up to the ago in which we live. £gagßThey have now on, hand asplondid < *>SS^^^gjf ,y aBBorlment of HATS of all descrip tions, from the. common Wool to the . finest Fur and Silk hats, and at prices that mast suit every one who fans an eye to getting tho worth of his .money. Tfaoir Silk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Hats,'aro unsurpassed for lightness, du rability and finish, by those of any other establish ment in the country* Boys* Hats of every description constantly on hand. They respectfully invito all the old patrons, and as many new ones as possible,,to give them a call. J. G. CALLIO <fc CO. Carlisle, May 3, 1860. - - THE subscriber has just returned from the. eastern cities with tho largest, cheapest, and best selected assortment of Hardware, over offered in this county. Every, thing kept in a largo wholo r sale and.retail Hardware stora, can bo bad d little lower than at any other house in tho county, at,the cheap hardware store of the subscriber. Math and Spikes.—so tops Nails and Spikes just received of, the very best makes and all warranted. Country merchants sdppliod with Nails at manu facturers prices. 000 pnir. Trace Chains of airkinds, with a largo assortment of butt chains, baiter chains, breast do., fifth chains, log chains, tongue : chains, cow chains, Ac.’, <to. Ilames.SSO pair of Hamcs of all kinds just, re ceived.. Common pattern, Loudon; pattern, Eliza' bothtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than over. Points and Oils. —lo tons White Lead, 1000 galls. Oil just received, with d largo assortment of Var nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, litbarago, whiting, glue, shellac, paint brushes, fire proof paint,.Flo rence white, white zinc, colored zino, rod lead, lard oil, h,oilod oil, sperm oil, fish oil, &o, ' Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes. . Farm Sella.—Just received the largest, cheapest, and .best assortment of Farm Bolls in tho county. Grccnodstlo metal and Bell mdtal, warranted not to crack. Powder, —2s kegs Dupont Rock 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 largo assortment of Chain and Iron pumps of all kinds, cheaper than ever at tho. Hardware store of . . . , ; HENRY SAXTON. . Carlisle,.March 8, 1860. JTOHi jp. liTNE & NOIV, HAVE just completed opening their Spring stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &0., to. which they, invite the early attention of the public generally. Wo have grcatly'.cnlargcd our stock'in all its various branches, and can now "accommodate the public with _ . . , . , RELIABLE GOODS, in large or small quantities at tho lowost pricos.— Wo don't want tho-pabUototbink thatwo have brought all tho Goods in ; Philadelphia and’ New York to our town, hut'wo ; dan' assure them that a look into our stois will convince them that we have enough Goods to tally supply the 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. ' Carlisle, May 3, 1860. DAVID SIDE. THE entire stock of elegant assorted Dry Goods, at the store of CHAS. OGlLBY,willbo sold off at cost, and many'articles below coat. Now is the time to got .bargains, as the whole stock must bo closed out in a abort time. Silks, Dolaincs, Challies, Prints, Muslins, Cloths,. Cassimcros,. Ac., in groat variety.. Looking Glasses, 'all sizes. In grain; Three J?ly, Hemp and Vonitian Carpeting, very low. . Porsons can now supply themselves with Spring cheap. ~—:—1- March 'B, 1860. DAVID SIDE. THE.subßoriber.haa received a fresh arrival of the following z. Fresh Tomatoes in cans, " Peaches ' “ .. " • Salmon i{ . Lobsters Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Gellatinc, Sap Sago Cheese, Virgin Oil of Aix, for the table, Olivo do., stuffed. ... Tomato Katsup, Walnut • - “ Miisbroon ". Worcestershire Sauce, - . Pickles, Kaisins,’ Bates, Figs, Nectarines, Oran ges, Lemons. Ac. ‘ Fine Hams, Dried Beo£ Groceries, Find Liquors, Fish,-and all at the low est prices. : WM. BENTZ. Carlisle, 800. 22, 1859. CARLISLE AGENCY. For Indemnity against Loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE - COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, 1 Charter Perpetual. —.§4oo,ooo Capital Paid . in— Office 163 J Chestnut Street. • MARE INSURANCE, cither permanent or limited against loss or damage by tiro,' on Prop erty and Effects of every description/ in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Application made either personally or by letter will be prompt ly attended to. u ’ C, N. BANCKEE, President. Xho sabsoriber is agent for the above Company for. Carlisle and, its vicinity. All applications for insurance either, by mail or personally will be promptly attended to. A. 1. SPONSLEH. April 12, 1860. RI EaMmopif- 0 f Groceries constantly on hand, embracing the best qualities in the mar ket, such as CoffoQSj Sugars, Spices, Table Oils, Pickles,, .Crackers, Macaroni,. Citron, Raisins, as well ns 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 ! uso, including o fine assortment of China, Glass & Queensvvare, The public bare our thanks for the liberal pa tronage bestowed upon us in the past. Wo hope to merit a share of their custom in tho future. Apriim, 1860. J. W. EBY. Surveying ajpd Draughting. HPIIE undersigned respectfully informs, the citizens of Oarlisloqnd tliafc ho ispro parod to attend to Surveying,and Draughting in all their branches, at the shortest notice. Orders loft at the law office of Wm. M. Penrose,' Esq., will bo promptly attended tq. March I,lBoo—3m* ATONES of a n Bizes, wamin- of tho best quality, just received at H. oaxton 8, Motet 8,180 .' V WEW FIRM. JOHN P. iYNE A SON, North. Hanover street. Sclllns off :U Cost I GOOD THINGS. JVEW GOODS. JOSEPH E.ITNER, Jr. .Clothing l l Clothing!! : ' WELI. .MADE,. ANP WfJLI, FINISHED 1 THE subscriber Eastern cities wilt 'a very superior dad most excellent assortment of■ ' ' • spfiim.ANi) suiiu&s pLomma f Consisting ofCassamoro, Summer Cloth, Italian Cloth, Alupaciv, Marscllcs, Linen, and Obttonadd Coats, Pants, and Vests.! Allb silk andsatin Vests, and in.short every article in tho way of garments. His stock of GENTLEMEN'S . FURNISHING GOODS is Weil selected, and Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Cravats; AST, are sold at .very low prices. ~ THUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES; The subscriber'would especially call the attention of tho public to his woil solobted stock of ■" . , ; '■■HATS &-CAPSf.iiv which hois enabled to sell at astonishing low prices! Of the above you can convince yourself by Calling at the Cheap Clothing Store hear 'the Market House. Carlisle, April 12,. 1800. New Store and New Goods. A AFTER returning his acknowledgements for tho very liberal patronage which has been' extended to him, the undersigned would call atten tion to the foot that ho has just ro-oponed bis exten sive asspyto Fami/y in his-new store-room, on tho south-east corner of the Public Square, where the public are invited to oa|l and ex amine a stock of Goods, whiob in elegance, variety and extend will defy competition; comprising in part of loaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugar*, Java, Rio and Roasted Coffee. Every variety and quality of Tea . Spices,’ (ground and unground,) Pioklos, Sauces, Table Oil, Now Orleans, Siigar r .liQUao and Trinidad Molasses; Now York and .Philadelphia Syntpe/ Cheese, Macaroni, Vermeoilli, Split Peas,. Hominy, Mindo-moot, Corn Starch, Farina, Ohooo lato, Extract of Coffee, Refined l Sugar at reduced rates, washing and baking Sodn> Tobacco of tho most favorite brands, nnd t tho finest quality of Sc gars. A beautiful assortment of Britannia 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 Perfume ry for the toilet Fntiia: Including Peaches means, Raisins, berries, Day Apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lom ons, Ac. • • •• • • , a LIQUORS: Wholesale and retail, , cmf bracing common and old Rye Whiskey Brandies, dark and palp; Lisbon, Sherry, Port, Mo-, dcria, Ginger, Catawba and Muscat Wines, in casks and bottles,* fecotch Whiskey, Holland Gin, and Sohoidam Schnapps.. FISH AND SALT. " A Targe stock of Lamps, including DyotPs cele brated lamps for burning Kcrosoiib or coal Oil, Sperm and Star candles, Cedar-Ware arid Bro6ma t 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 ,fall stock of Gloves, inpluding tbo well known Buck Gloves. 1 Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. In short, bis stock comprises everything that is called for in his lino, of business, and no effort will bo spared to wonder entire satisfaction to. bis .cus- tomers. .-Carlisle,; Deo. 22, 1850—1 y- Goods Very Good S JUST received at the'cheap Grocery of the subscriber, lots of good things, a part of which are the following i , Hermetically scaled Pouches, fresh, W “ u Tomatoes, . “ \ 7 ' 4t . Corn, . ' “■ Peas, - u ‘ Asparagus, *f , ~ (t " Oysters, “ “ u Lobsters; u • “ • u pine Apple, ** * u ' <l ■' Turtle Smip, “ • ■”f “ , Sardines, “ . . Mince Moat, Pickled’Gorkins, ChoU'Chow, Piccalil li, Cauliflower, Lobsters, Capers; Olives, Tomatoc Katsup,'Walnut do.. Mushroom db.>. Pepper Sauce, Hominy/Gritjp; Poop Bcnns,--Cranborrios,.tlio finest Dried Bobf r Sugar cured Hams, Sii6ukler,.'B6logua, Savißago, Mabcarohi,' Sugars, Coffees; TeaV Mas ses; Fish of :dU kinds, Spices, Qnoenswaro; fine Se gura and Tobacco, 25,000' German- Sixes, and the very, best LIQUORS in the* State, Confectionery and Fruit, Ao* ; . which. Tfo offer to fcho public, at the; low est prices for’cash. ? . ‘ WM. J DBNTZ, Carlisle,-Deo. 22,1850. • American Life Insurfincfi. antt Trust Company, ' - : Capital Stock, $500,000. COMPANY'S Building, Walnut -St., S. E. corner of Fourth, Philadelphia;, life' Insu rance at the usual mutual rates; or at joint Stock Ratos at 20 pßr cent, less, or, nt Total Abstinence Ratos, the lowest in the world. ■ - ; A. WHILLDIN, Prei’l, J. C. Sims; Sect*y t WM. H. WETZEL,’ Agent for Carlisle and vicin Hy. : Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859—2 m. ' NEW GOODS! .; : AT OGILBY’S NEiv STORE. JUST returned from the city,and~nowopon ing a largo assortment of elegant and fashion- able WINTER GOODS, Ladies* Cloth Cloaks and Shawls in great variety,— Ladies* Dress Goods of all tho'now styles,,handsome and very cheap. A.ftill assortment of Dross Trim mings, Cloak Tassels, <tc. Ladies- FURS, good & cheap. Gents . SHAWLS, of all kinds. Calicoes, Muslin 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, are respectfully invited to call mid 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 Shoos for Ladies and, Misses, ,of Willis* celebrated make, just received. _Carlislo, Doc. 22, 1859, UNITED STATES HOTEL, SOUTH-EAST COR. 11th & MARKET STS., . Philadelphia. .: H. W. KANATGA, -■■■ WM. MoVEY, 1 - -'' January 6, IB6o—ly ■■ i 1 Proprietori. [ IVew Carpet Hull. JUST receivedanother lot of .Hall, Stair,and Chamber Carpels, selling VERY- CHEAP. Al so a lot.of OIL CLOTHS'best quality, all widths, which wo aro ; selling at 50 cents per square yard.— Striped and plain cloth Mantles, Dress Goods,; Ac., Ac’. , . \ LKIDICH & SAWYER. „ ■ - East Jlain Street, May 3, 1860, 1 Of) TON® Hammered arid. Rolled Iron of 1 UL/tlio very best English brands, warranted in every way superior to American make justreceived, with a largo assortment of Sheet Iron, • Anvils, Hoop fron, Vicos, Band Iron, Files, Horse Shoe Iron, Hasps, ' Spring Stool, Bolts, Cast Stool, Pivots, ■ Blister Stool, Nuts, Washers, Horse-shoes, '■ Screw-plates, Hbrso-shoe Nalls, Blacksmith Bellows, Ac., cheaper than the cheapest. All, Iron sold gt city prices with freight added, and warranted. March 8, 1860. HENRY SAXTON. A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS; of va -f*-rims.kinds, such as Cultivators, ’ Garden Hoes, Porks, Garden Trowels, Shovels, Hay Knives, Rakes, ' ■ . Picks, :: ; ‘ ; - - Spadqs, Mattocks, Hoes, . i • -Hoy Elevators, Pruning Hooks,; , ' . Manure Hooks, Plows of ton different makes, including plank’s, Honwopd’s, 1 Gibb’s, 'Zoiglof’s, Bloomfield, York Metal; Eagle, &0., and a largo supply of oil, kinds of Goods to tit out tho farmer ormbehanio at ' March,B;,lBoo. , 1 HENRY SAXTON'S /pORN:.BROOMS. . ha y®,j u ' a ‘ Moeive4alo.t of 66 dozen of Rich s" superior made Com Brooms, which wo confidently rooommond as tho beat and cheapest B.roonain the market. For bale onhjhy the sußsorl bor, either at wholesale or retail' f 'April 19, 1860. G A . S , l f ! V? ,lt f ra “nd Wax Tapors can bo had at Philip Arnold’s. December 22, 1850. ASHER WIEL. C. INHOFF; BARBER . ’/pHB un;dors!g»od': -■§ patrons that lio has romoywi-mo the BASEMENT OP: 6I1?E’B INO, on North Hanover streps adjoining Mr. crstick'a Drag Storo,ond nearly opposite the ] where ho hopes to see nil hisbltl customers, rii many how ones is wish tphavotlielr Imirond 1 kora a done up" in thb mostTashionabloatylc. All tho various branches of-Barbering, sui Shaving, Hair Gutting, Shampooniny, (tre,y- fttlc to with promptness. , Also, Cupping, JDleedihr Extractinff, 4t'c* •: ■ Tho undersigned has, also for sale a superioi clb of " HAIR RESTORATIVE, of liis own discovery , and preparation, uncfp by any similar article now in use, for restc, strengthening and invigorating the Hair; prei ing it from falling off, eradicating scurf, di ringworm, anil nil diseases df the skin, and i ihg a rich glossy, silkoh texture ;to tho Hair exccllonttoilot articlo for either ladies or gent! Testimonials of iindoubtcd. character as to it! qualities, in poßsosion'hf ffiio undersigned; will bo exhibited to any person wishing to ci them. . HENRY LINNEKVi Carlisle, Deo. i 22, .1060—Xy., > , WAT C il MA K E K.; South Hanover street, a /cio doers south of th ’'. - •' House ,' 1 ■ Having supplied myself ivitlra largo nssoi - j|»* of WATCH MATERIALS, Glasses, /&F\. am now prepared to Repair all kinds ol Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, *tc., that inay bo intrusted to thy caro, on th« reasonable terms. Hoping by strict attentior slnoss to bo favored with a share of publio ago. •' CHARLES OGILBY. Also, a fine assortment of Jewelry, such (llcH' lirenet pirifl, Ear Drops,'"(gold uual ofinioo, sos Breastpins and Ear Drops, Box and f Pins all sizes, Gold Chains, Hooks,, Plated Lockets, Guards, Keys, Ac.. Also, a largo m assortment of Gold fingcr -Rings, all of .whi( bo sold low. A liberal share of public paror earnestly solicited. : . N. 8.~1 bare recently received a fine ns* of Silver Hunting- potuchedv-Lovcr and Watches, and d large assortjthfiptof silver pl> stool spectacles, wliioh l of chef ; ,JOS.‘ U S 7 . Carlisle, Dec. 22, *.-•• - FOOTE&.BROTII PRACTICAL PLUMBERS * OAa. . JOCrectty opposite the Court House, tn . , Alley.! ■ . Lead and Iron Pipes, Cast Iron Sink*, Hydrants, . , Bath Tabs, Hot and Cold Shower Bath Boilers, . Baths, ’ Wash Bhsinfl, Water Closets, Hydraulic Items, < Force and Lift Pumps, Ac., «to. Wrought Iron Wcl'diy , , , , Tubes.' ‘ , And every desoriptipii’Of Cocks and Gas, Steam, Water, Ac*. Superior Cookie? Heaters and Gas. Fixtures, put up in/ Stores and Dwellings, at short notice and in modern stylo, All materials and work Id 1 at lota rates and warranted. Country work and Jobbing promptly ftttci Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850. ATE, ■it. will of HATS and olty mi HATS. Silk, ilplcskin, . Cnsßsirai . Felt, • Jjod] ALSO,,WooI at the lowest pi Hpta.of Carlisle, 800. 1 non BOXES GLASS'of all si** lUUUand single tMol(,ploi“>°™“ rll , r i orod, <io.> just received.at the cheap. of Henry ; fl(vxton. , v-.tyv.'. ' ' • March 8; 'XBBB.- J. W. EBY. | Pure KyerWhlslcey. OF- JSomuel .•Grisßiniior's . maho t> Wince, Ac., finest Toboceo, «na sL Br “ l Groceries, some fancy Goods, snob n» £“ t f ; 8 Pcaohos,' Pino, i MaooarOoi *b 5 Katsupe, and London Club, , John Bnii t. India Soy, Harvey’s, Worcestershire Sa„l' of ShrimpSj.Lssenoo of Ariohovies Plokols 1 of all; tho celebrated makpa j p r ” s ° Dl * * Sugar. Cured Harms and Dried I)*’ Bologna; Pish, MustardsAf All hindj.o„i Wooden Ware, Ac., Which will bo soldatir"!* 1 prices. Country Produce taken in oxohan ° . WM.bßElijg, Carlisle, May 17, ,1800. New Wine and Liquor Store, Three doors East of Inhoff’s ffL., L ! and facing the Market Souse, Carti,k THE undorsinncd having opened a f„ii' complete : assortment. of the 1 Bfh WINES AND LIQUORS, jlkoopors, Houbo keepers, ana others jjfhhn o onii, being determined to keep »i article than is generally.kept in tha count,,, low prices..-. ohcllo ANl>lES—^ in<!t Villl “S°> 1852; GlNS—Swan, Schoida'm Schhanns -M,, , Fish, Old Jam Spirits, ,N. E. Rum/’ WlNES—Maderia, very bid: Shcrrr r„ , lags, Old Port, Lisbon; Clarbty Champacnr si WHISKY. Monongahcla, Pare oW bon apd common Whisky. ’ , J * Also, Wind Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles i. nil kinds. • WILLIAM JIAIIIH May J 7, XBCO. Fire InsiU'tUicg, THE Alien and East Pi, suranob Company of. Cumberland const, L poratod by an not of Assembly, is now full, izod,-nnd in Iteration under tbo mann-oM I! following Managers, viz: , • ° . Wni.R. Gorgna, Lowia Itycr, Christian St Michael Coeklin, J, ;C. Dunlap, Rudolph j Daniel Bailey, 1 Jacob 11. Coover, AlcxniUcr cart, 1 Jos. Wickorsham,J. Eicholborgcr S J. Brandt The rates of insurance are as low and f O v M as any Company of tbo kind,jn tbo 1 State. p er wishing to become members are invited to main plication to. tbo Agents of thq Company w bt willing Ip wait upon them at any time. Officers op the Company-. President—W..H.;GOßGAS,Eberly’s Mills bcrlnndconnty, ' ' Vico Prqs't.—CnniSTiAjr Staymaw, Carlisl borland county. Hybr; ShbphoTdgtoTm’, Cm land county. : Treasurer—Michael Cocklin, Cumberland county. AGENTS. Cnmlmrlnnd County. —John Sbcrrick,‘Allen, cntino Fcoraan, Now Cumberland; Henry Zc; Sbiromanstown ; Lafayette,PcfTor, Dickinson; ry Bowraan,Churohtuwn; Mode-. Griffith, Middleton; Snm'l. Graham, W, Pcnnsboro' Codver, Moclianicsbiirg; J. W. Cocklin, She; town; D,Coovor, Sliopherdstown j, J. 0. Si Silver Spring;, Bonj, llavoratick/ Silver r John Hyerj Carlisle, ' . York Coiiuty.—Vf. S. Picking, Doverr v Griffith. Warrington; J. P. DenrdnrfT,lVnsliin; D f flutter, Ifnirview j R, Clark, Dillaburg. Harrisburg. —Houser & Lochman. . Members of the Company haying polldwili to expire, have them renewed by mivV\ng» cation to any of the Agents. ' JOHN d. CHURCH. CHURCH & EB.ERLV, Steam Saw Mill & Lnralierl? NEW CUMBERLAND, PA, All kinds of Lumber constantly onband. It ' ; delivered .at any point accessible by Bail Hourly at the shortest, notice, , . BUILDING TIMBER OP ALL Ml! •. J\nd lengths cut to order-, Carlisle, bee, 22j,-1859.'— tf. . / JOSEPH V. STEEL.
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