Sgmdiotol department. OCTOBER. , 11 AH through Ihe nlgbt .... The eiibtlo frost hath plioc( its inyatio art ', And in the.day tho golden Bun hath wrought Truo wondota: and tho wings of morn and ovon Hire touched with magio breath tho changing loaves And now, bb wanders tho.dilating eye Athwart the varied landscape circling far, What gorgoousnoss, what blazonary, what pomp . Of colors, burst upon tho ravished sight 1” . ’ GALIiAOHEIi. What a change has, come over., the face of Nature!. The -waving forest, so, lately robed in deepest green, have assumed the gorgeous coloring' in October,.- The- foliage does not fade’biit brightens into death. The last days of.the leaves are their best in beauty, violet, pink, scitrleti crimson, as if their life blood were oozing from every pore. Nothing but observation could teach us that all.this.bril liancy nnd : glory heralded death. It would seem that they were entering upon a new life, instead .pf being pushed off the stage to make way for a now generation. . The year has culminated in field and forest, and the farmer is gathering in his harvest. — The first frosts have come, and you see the Small hoar crystals glittering in the morning ■ Sun upon the grass and along the fences.- .The - pumpkin and squash vines are the first to feel its, power, and the broad leaves droop and turn black, as the sun comes up, leaving, the , yel low globes, and the crook-nooks all exposed. The &Tmor; hardly knew how rich ■ho was, until the frost cleared away the luxuriant miss of foliage. Now the potato patches and the edges of the corn-field and the gardens are : yellow with tho raw material of pumpin pies, and Thanksgiving. The orchards feel the chill-breath of tho fretet, and you hear the apples dropping "under all 1 ’ the trees,, as .if seeking warmer quarters in. the thick grass beneath the branches. The apples are abun dant in almost all parts of the country, and the poorest families can laydn their Winter stores of Greenings; Pippins, and Spitzenbergs. An orchard loaded with fruit, and ripening in the October sun, is one of the finest sights in the country. Here is a tree blushing in every hough with the crimson fruit, and there they hang in long yellow bunches waiting for the' basket. The Winter fruits are-not harmed by,the early frosts, and they will adhere,to the branches untiFit is time to remove them, by.hand. The finishing touches to the flavor of the late fruits are given in the last few days Of ’ the season. If plucked too early, they shrivel, and do not ripen well in the cellar or fruit room. This is tne reason why some con demn certain very fine Winter peaches. In some cases, the season is 100 short for them to reach maturity, in others, they are removed from the tree full two weeks before the close of the season. Most of the Winter varieties of pear's and apples are furnished with a thick foliage which adheres longer than on the Summer varieties, to afford protection to the fruit. We" have' sometimes left the Glout . Morceau. as late as the middle of ■ November, With the best results.: The picking, the sto ring, and ripening of' Winter fruit is an art that can dpt be learned in single season. ■ With the harvest moon, come apple parings,, and h'uskings, words full of meaning to the . old men; if not to the boys. , We.see now,the ample farmer’s kitchen, and tho bushel bask ets heaped with apples, and the merry group of lads and lassies, seated for their work.— : There were at least a dozen pf them gathered from the neighbors to lend a helping hand in preparing “ the apple sass.” It is now called , apple butter, and by some very proper people “ sauce.” : A barrel, at least, was to he pre- 1 pared -from the green or rather fresh-pared sweet apples, and large stores of dried apples were to be laid up for Winter use. The head bf . the household, as was meet, used the par ing, machine with three-tided fork aud.knifo that cut the skin as thin as a Wafer. The pa red apples fell with a wonderful rapidity into a large tub, and were thence distributed among the young folks, to be halved, quartered, cor ed, and strung upon twine about two yards in length, for drying. . The string of apples, as they were .finished, wore :put upon • hooks in the ceiling, or upon poles ready to be removed in the morning to the sunny side of the house, where; they' hung in-graceful-festoons, the special delight of wasps and .flics.- With a huge pan of. apples between a young couple, the work went - .on merrily, if not rapidly; jokes fle.w back and forth, sometimes empha sized with ’ apple seeds, and sometimes with something softer. Rustic awkwardness in company was happily overcome, for there was a-.place for the . hands, - and the hands (had something to do. The tongues were unloos ed, first about the work and the company, and then about something that-might have been very hard work, under other circumstances. . Wholes in the pan were halved and disconso late halves; out of it, wore eventually made whole. Work and wooing went together ip . those good old times, when the kitchen was better known than the parlor, and the pres ence of the “ old folks at home” did not spoil the freedom and frolics of their children. The last apple being pared, and the last fes toon hung up duly in its place, there was a resort to fortune telling. The rind of an ap ple being passed, throe times round the hea,d and dropped, invariably gave the first letter in the name of the successful lover. As the coll of the rind almost always made an S, or something that squinted that way, it was easy to worm the secret out of the most bashful swain, and point put him his intended Sarah or Sophia. These prophecies of the farmer’s fireside sometimes turned put alarmingly cor rect, and were followed by wedding occasions and new homos. ... The, huskings in the long evening of the harvest moon were larger gatherings, and not usually cheered by the presence of the fair, until supper time. - “Troin many a : brown old farm house, ■And haralot without name , ' Their milking and their home task done, The merry buskers came. • Swung o’er the heaped-up harvest ; From pitchforks in the mow, ■ :. Shone dimly down the lanterns On the pleasant scene below; / ..The growing pile of husks behind. The golden ears before, And laughing eyes, and busy hands And brown aheeka glimmering o’er. Half hidden in a quiet nook, Serene of look and heart, Talking their old times over, The old men sot apart; , . While up and down the unlmskod.pilo, Or nestling in its shade, . At hide-and-seek, with laugh and shout, * The happy children played." In the warm frostloss evenings, such as we often .have in this month, the scene was not laid upon the barn floor, but under the open sky, the full moon giving plenty of light for the buskers- When the work was done, the company adjourned to the house, and tea, coffee, cakes, and cheese, whre served up in stylo. These “ bees” as they were sometimes called, were kindly in their • influ- They often helped a short handed neighbor.in his harvest and wore happy social ■gatherings. The modern dtyaces afrp’iply bes eeming too popular- among" our rural', popula tion are poor substitutes for these primitive »hd_ simpler, biit'moi'e- natural and enjoyable festivities of 'olden .'time. For these there heeded no display of expensive dross arid daz zling jewelry, which are too often the regalia of idleness■ and vice. “The apple paring’’ and “ the husking'bee,” are pleasant October memories with us. With a little ro-modling to adapt them to the changing times, they ought to be perpetuated among the cherished ’institutions of farm life. With our bountiful apple crop, and almost unprecedented yield of in all the North and East, wo shall 'have omple material, and joyful occasion “to show” up those institutions.— Ame. Ayricul. D 3P 1 A Californian while chopping wood, found in the hut of a tree a hag of gold duel worth,§7,ooo. - , I. LIVINOSTON, MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Respectfully informs the public that he has Just received an exteQiive atook of Fall and: Winter Goods, which for variety* beauty, and price, cannot bo ex celled in the county. All of which will bo told per yard or znddo to measure in tho most approved stylos. CLOTH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! ‘ Fine block French. Cloth of every grade, Brown, Army and Navy Blue, and many othcrcolors. . Cassimoros of tho very latest stylos, ia immense varieties. Vestings in large quantities, of the latest strips. • Also, a very largo lot of Bdtiuetts, Joans, Flan nels, Shirting, Ac., which will bo sold.at tbplowost market price. . Tho public ,is respectfully ipvlted to* inspect our largo stock of goods/ assuring them, that a call- will not incur tho least obligation on purchasers, . . . Trunks, Trunks. Ladies , Sole Leather, French stylo, and Dross Trunks. Bonnot Boxes, Traveling Bags, Ac.—. Gent's solid Leather and Solo Leather Brass Band Trunks, Valises, now traveling Bags, Ac. A largo assortmont.and low prices, ’ Furnishing Goods. Tho largest and best variety of Gent’s Furnishing Goods, and at the lowest prices can bo found at • ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S, North Hanover street, opposite American House. Carlisle, Sept. 13. 1860. BANK NOTICE. THE partnership heretofore existing under tlio name and style of Rer, Brouneman A Co., expired by limitation on tbol3th inst/. All balances duo depositors will bo transferred to, and all into rest certificates now out, will be paid at'maturlty or now ones-issued by. the new firm of Kcr, Dunlap A Co., whoso Banking Card will be seen below. KER, BRENNEMAN A CO. - Carlisle, August 14; 3860. - .. : Cumberland Valley Bank. PROPRIETORS, William Ker, Rich’d. Woods, 1 John Dunlap, John C, Dunlap* John S. Sterrett, Isaac Brbnneuan, . H. A, Sturgeon. THIS Bank is. now prepared to do a general Banking and Exchange business,-.under the name arid , stylo, of Kef, Dunlap A Co./in.tbe same place , lately occupied by Ker, Brenneman* A Co. 1 Money received on deposit.and paid back on de mand without notice. Certificates of deposit bear ing interest at the rate of Jive per cent per annum will bo issued for /our,months or longer. Interest on all certificates will cease at maturity, provided, however, that if said certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for another given period/ they shall bear the same rate of interest up to tbe time of re newal.. Twenty days notice must bo given of an intention to withdraw interest deposits. They call • tbe attention of Farmers, Mechanics* and all others, who desire a safe depository for their money, to the undeniable fact, that- the proprietors of this Bank are not only liable to the amount op their stock in tub Bank, but are INDIVID UALLY LIABLE to the extent op- their ES TATES FOR ALL THE DEPOSITS AND* OTEER OBLIGA TIONS op Ker, Dunlap A Co., 1 Particular attention paid to the collections of vendue notes, foreign bills,- drafts, checks, Ac., in any part of the United States and .Canadas.’ Remittances made to any part of tho United States, England and Ireland. * They will at oil times be pleased to give, any in formation desired in regard to money matters in general. The . faithful and confidential execution of all orders entrusted to them may bo relied on. . Opph for business from-9 o’clock in tho morning, iintild o’olotfk ih-tfae.evening. . •' H. A; STURGEON, Cashier. .-Carlisle/August 16, "1860.- .. Summer Arrangement! Change of Hours! Cumberland Valley and FrimlcTin Railroads I ON and after Monday, April 16,1860, trains on the above roads’will leave as follows, (Sun days oxcepted:) For Chamhersburg & Harrisburg. Leave Hagerstown, . 6.45 a. m, ** .Grecncastlo, .7.36 ** A Chambcrsburg, 8.30 “ , 1.00 p. m. ** Shippensburg, 9,00 * 1.32 « NowvlUe, 9,32 « 2,04' “ '« Carlisle, 10.10 " 2.44 “ u Mecbanicsburg, 10.42 41 3.16 . '* Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.12 “ 3.45 K For Chamhersburg & Hagerstown. Leave Harrisburg, 8.05 A. u; 2.15p.u. • " ’ Mechaniosbarg, 8.47 ' ' 2.52 ** « Carlisle, . 9.27 f' 3.30 " « Newville, HK34 4.04" H . Shippensburg, 10.34 '* ? 4.33 tc « Chamb’g. (arr.) 11.00 ** 5.10 ** ’■;/*, Groencastlo,' 6.00 < u ~ Arrive ilagorstown, ./ 6.40, ** s Passengers will observe that there is but One Train a day, (a Passenger and Freight Train com bined,) over the .Franklin Road, connecting with train to Harrisburg at 8.30 A. bl, and with.tho train arriving from Harrisburg at 5.00 p. u, - F.- N. LULL, SupU April 19, 1860. - Selling off at Cost ! AT the sign of the “ Gold Eagle,” 3 doors above the Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below, the Methodist Cburch' on West Main g •VstrocL the'largcst and best selected stock of /gjjk WATCHES and JEWELRY in the town, JEjjtwill bo Isold 30 per cent, lower than at any place In tbe State. The gtook comprises a large assortment of Gold & Silver Hunting-case Watches, Leyors, Lepinos, American watches, and other kinds and styles, gold and.silvor Chains, Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry-of all kinds/Spectacles, Gold and silver; plated and silver Ware, .Music Boxes, Accordcons, Oil Paintings, a great variety of. Fancy Articles, and a lot of the finest Pianos, which will.bo sold .40 per bent, lower thaii ever.offered in town.' tire stock of Watchmaker tqols, cases, large Mirrors and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms. ; Having selected a first class workman all kinds of repairing; will .bo done as .usual, at- reduced prices. Piano Musio .of all kinds for sale. .A new first class double-barrelled Gun, warranted genuine twist, will be; sold for half its value. N. B. The large three, story Brick House/ with a splendid store room and parlor 42 foot deep will bo sold at a very low price and on easy terms, and if not sold will bo rented from April Ist, 1861, Call at the Jewelry store in said building. R,.E. 6HAPLEY. Carlisle, June 21, IB6o—Ty Daguerreotypes. IN beauty and durability, no “eun-drawn” picture equals a good Daguerreotype; this is the opinion expressed by the leading photographic jour nals of the day, both American and English, and these may be obtained at the rooms of Mrs. Rey nolds' Leather street, two doors west of Hanover. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859—tf. Hay elevators, Just received, a largo assortment of Hay Ele vators,and HayjHookaof all; kinds;,also, a largo lot of tho celebrated Sfcakman Hay Elevator and Hanaro. Excavator, for jvhioh wo are solo agents for Carlisle. With a largo assortment of Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope, double and single Pullys, Ac., at the hardware store of H.-SAXTON. June 21. Great bell mass meeting! Now being bold on North Hanover street, Car lisle,-where the Farmers are all invited to call and examine the great variety of Fam. Belli just recei ved, and which wo are. selling very cheap. Good Sells can be bought from $2,50 to $(3,50. We have the groat western Bell,' the Farmers favorite. Call and see them alj farmers who are in want of a govd and cheap Bell* June 21. . t JOHN P. LYNE & SON. JUSTICE .of; THE PEACE. vva. BEHUPF, Justice of the Peace, East High Street, opposite Martin's hotel, Carlisle. Will at tend promptly to collections, and to all the various duties of a Justice.- ; July 26, 1860.’ CCYTHES! SCYTHES 11 150 Uoz. Scythes and Snotbs, .with the largosf assortment of Whetstones, Rifles, Water Kegs, Wa ter Cans, Rakes, Shaking Porks, Hay Forks, Man ure Forks, &c., just received and.for sale cheaper than ever at the cheap hardware store of June JJI. H. SAXTON. XUY NETS I FI ij NETS 11 600 pair Fly Nets of all colors, linen, cotton, and twine, cheaper than the cheapest, just received , at the hardware store of H. SAXTON. 1 H-~*Bolo agents for Gray's Extra Obatnbors \butg Twine Fly Nets. Merchants supplied at I manufacturers* prices. f • ■ ■ • I Juno 21. ' lI.JEWSHAM, ATTORNS Y AT Z AW. i: ' .'V" OFFICE with Wm. 11. Miller, Esq., South Hanover street, opposite the Volunteer. Printing Office.- • , a ; Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1852—tf., ...... S. V* BITOT, ; Attorney at law. office in Rtieom’s Hal), roar of the Court House/,Carlisle. • Carlisle, Deo, 22,,1869. • . , . ■ JOHN HAVE, ■ ATTORNEY AT-LAW. OFFICE opposite ,*-*Marion. Hall;? West Main street, Carlisle, Pa... . . . i Carlisle Dec. 22/ 1959* ■ - J. jf. BENDER, 2H. B. Homeopathist physician, sue goon and Accoucheur. Office. South Hanover street, formerly occupied by Dr. Smith. Darlistc, Deo. 22, 1859. A CARD. DR. JNO. K, SMITH xespctfully announ ces to his old friends and former patrons, that ho has returned.from bis South-western tour, with his health greatly improved, and hns resumed prao T lice in Carlisle. , ; .Office on Main street, one door west of the Rail road where he can bo found at all hours, and night, when-nofc out professionally. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859.' .. 1 DR. I. C. LOOMIS, DBIr : TIST. South Hanover Street, next door to the Post Of -ffico. ’ | Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859.' ' . ; DR. 6JEO. S. SEARIGHT, . -From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Office at the residence of his mother, East Leath er street/three doors below Bedford. ~ Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859, ' Jlcw Cosil and Lumber Yard. THE subscribers have this day oßtered into part nership tb trado in- COAL AND LUNBER.—, Wo will have constantly on band and furnish to or der, all kinds and quality of. i. SEASONED LUMBER, such as. Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Pal ing and Plastering Lath, JShingling Lath, ‘Worked Flooring, Weatberboarding, Posts, Rails, and all kinds of Shingles, to. wit: White Pino, Hemlock, Chesnut, and Oak, of different qualities. Having oars of our own wo can furnish bills to order of aiiy length and size, at the shortest notice and pn the most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will bo kept under cover so that they can,-bo, furnished dry at all times. ■ Wo will constantly wo on band all kinds FAMILY COAL, idor cover, wb i o h ley . will deliver dry id clean to any part i the borough, to wit; jykens' Talley, Luke Fiddler, Locust Moun tain, Lobborry, Trev . ...... orton, Broken, Egg,. Stove and Nut Coal, which wo pledge ourselves to soil at the .lowest prices.. Best quality of Limcbumors* and Blacksmiths' Coal always on hand at the lowest figures. Yard west side of Qrammer School, Main .St. ARMSTRONG <fc HOFFBR. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. . ' Yew: Coal Yard, AT THE WEST END ,0E CARLISLE. THE subscriber Svbiild respectfully callihe attention of Xiihebunicrs and the citizens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to his NEW COAL YAHD, attached tohis Ware House, on West High street, where ho will keep constantly —. ' on hand o. large supply ■»f the best'quality of 'OAit, to wit: Lykens Valley , .Luke Pine Grove, and I vcrton, Broken, Byy JVut Coal —scrceu- md dry, all ofwhioh, pledges himself to. at the lowest possi prices. -' Best qual ity of XtOTcfturnfiiV and Blacksmiths * Goal always on hand. f - - .: '> • ; * • ffrS**- All-orders loft at tboWaro House, or at hie residence in North Hanover street will bo promptly attended to . J. W. HENDERSON. • < Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859-rtf. NEW ARRANGEMENT; ON and after Monday, 23d May, 1850, tho subscriber will rum a DAILY TRAIN of CARS, between Carlisle and Philadelphia, leaving ; Carlisle every morning, and Philadelphia every evening.— All goode loft at the freight Depot of Peacock, Zoll & ,Hin,chman,,NoB. 808 and 810 Market Street, will bo delivered in Carlisle the next day. J. W, HENDERSON, West High Street, Carlisle, P.a, . Carlisle, Deo. 22,,1959. Forwarding & commission house, FLOUR & FEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT, The suascribor hairing taken the Warehouse, cars and fixtures of WiUiam 8., Murray's well known es tablishment, on West High Street, opposite Dlckin inson College, would inform the public, that ho has entered into a general Forwarding and Com mission business. • The highest market price will bo paid for Flour, Grain and Produce, of all kinds. . . . „ He is 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 Feed at wholesale or retail. . Coal of all kinds, embracing- ~ LYKEN’S VALLEY, , LUKE FIDDLER,, SVNBURY WHITE ASH, Limehurners* and Blacksmiths* Coal, constantly for sale. JCopt under cover, and delivered dry to any. part of the town, " Carlisle, Doc. 22, .1859, Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing under tbo firm of Sbrom k Black has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, therefore wo would so licit all .those indebted ta come and settle their ac counts and all those having claims will, please pre sent them for settlement. JACOB SHROM. ROBERT M. BLACK. Jan. 3, 1860. ' THE business will hereafter be continued at the old stand of Sbrom k Black under the firm of Black k Delaney, whore wo will keep con stantly on hand, all kinds of LUMBER & COAL of every description, which wo will soli at tho low est cash prices, oil orders for hill stuff will bo promptly, attended to on tbo shortest notice. Wo are thankful for the patronage, of a generous public at the old stand of Sbrom. k Black, and would still solicit a continuance of tho stmo as wo will strive to pleaso, . All orders left at tho residence of Jacob Sbrom for Coal or Lumber will bo promptly atten ded to as heretofore.' BLACK k DBLANCY. Jan. 4 f 1860. To Farmers, Limeburners and others. rpnE undersigned have been appointed Solo J Agents for the sale of tho celebrated Trovorton Coal. This Coal is recommended by Mr. Lahdis and others who have tried it, to bo equally as strong, and burn as much lime per ton as Lykens Valley or any other Coal now in use. Persons in want of Lime Coal will find it to their interest to buy this Coal ns it costs from twenty to twonty-fivo cents per ton less than Lykons Valley. Wo have tho prepared Trovorton Coal for family use always on hand. Also a largo stock of Coal of all kinds. Our stock of LUMBER is largo and complete and will bo sold at tho lowest prices. Thankful for past favors wo respectfully ask a continuance of the same. ARMSTRONG & HOFFER. July 20, 1800. / ' ' PISH. I HAVING, Mackeral, Shad in barrels, half barrels, quarter barrels, fresh Groceries, Li quors, Tobacco, Segura, at tho lowest cash prices.— Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Hams, Beeswax, Tallow, Soap, and Rags, taken in exchange at tho cheap grocery I of WM« BBKTZ. OarlWo, Deo. 22, WM. Fancy Goods, Gift Books, &c. .■ S : W:. HAYEBSTIOK hns just roooiytsd • from tho city tad is now opening o, splendid' display of Fan'dy Goods, suitable for tho'Holiday s, to which hbacslroa to call thoattention df hißfnona& and tho. public* Hlaassortmout cannotbo surpass ed in noyolty ©nd’cldganoo. and both id quality and pride of thoartioloi cannot fail to please.purchas ers. It would bo impossible *l© enumerate hii ' 7 Qoops, : which compriflQß oyery variety of fauoj articles. qf oxqpisito finish, such - . • • . Papier Maoho Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands and trays, fancy’irory. pearl and shell onrdtcasoa, ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy "Work Boxes, with sow iog'ihstrumebts, Port 3lbnnaics,.of every, variety, Gold Pons, and. Pencils, fancy paper weights, papo torios, and a large variety fancy statione ry. Mote seals and wafers,' silk' and bead purses, ladies* riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies fine cutlery,- perlhmo baskets and bags, brushes °f °jc,- rykind for : tho- toilet, Roussel’s perfumes of the Various kind*,musical instruments of all kinds pud. at all prices, together with nn innumerable variety, .of articles.elegnlntly finished, and at low rates. Ai soi an.extensive collection of BOOK 3, comprising the various English and American Annuals for lopy, richly ombelishod and-illustrated Poetical Works, with Childreti’k Pictorialßooha, ■ for children of all 'ages. . His.agsortracnt of S.chpol Books-and School Statioheiy . ik ajsp- qomplotd, 'and every thing iifiod in. College and .the. Schools,. Jlo.also, 'desires to cdll particular attention of families to, |hik elegant assortment of ... ; 7 7' iAtifsl pnANDOLES, efre.,,:, 'fronS the oxtonsive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and othors^Ofv Philadelphia,- comprising every •style of Parlor,-.Chamber and Study Lamps,% for burning either.Lardj Sperm, or Bthorial.Oil, togeth ;cr with Flower Vases, Fancy Scroops, Ac. llis os-, sortmont in.this lino is unequalled ,in the borough. -Also, ; - /-■ !,,, > ■ Fruits, Fancy Gonfectiomtry, had, Presencti ■ ■ - ‘.l<tc., in every variety i and -all prices, all -of which are .pure ambfresh* such, as enu bo confidently recom imonded to His friends. 1 His' stock embraces every thing ia the lino of Fancy Goods, with many other {articles useful to housekeepers which the public aro especially invited call fOpd sop,- at, the old stand opposite tho Boptfslt Bhuk. * 7.' 1 rf, s; W. HAVERSTICK. ' Carlisle, Deo. 22,1850. * - { !" Watches, Jewelry and Silver WARE AT OONLYN’S. THE public pro invjtecl to call and examine tho largest, and handsomest stock or. ! Jg. WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER /SV WARE, .over brought to this place. ’ Having purchased this, i stock for cash, I am determined to, sell, at prices, that "cauYbe-scbf.”; . • ’ ’ • ’ 1 AH goods sold .by mo, guaranteed,to. bo as repro sonted or the’ money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange. . ' . . . • THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, D 00.22,1859. Town and Country TflE'/slibscriber respectfully informs bis friends and the-public generally, that bo still continues the'Undertaking business, and is ready to wait upon 'customers cither by day or by night.—- Rcady-imade'.’CDPFlNS'kopt constantly on band, both plain and ornamental. He has constantly band. Fisk*s> Rateut Jfctallic Burial Case, of which be has been appointed the solo agent. This case is recommended as superior to any of. tho kind now in use, it being perfect!}* air tight. . Ho has also furnished himself with' a finft.new Rosewood Hearse, and gentle horses, with which he will, attend-funerals in town and country ally, without'extra charge. • ’ ' .• , . Among tho greatest discoveries of the ago. is Wells* Spring Hattraes, the boat and cheapest bed now in Use, tbo exclusive right of .which I have so curodd nnd will be kept constantly on band. Cabinet Slaking in.all its.-varioua branches - carried on, and Bureaus, Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Waro, Bpaolaterod Chairs,.Sofas. Pier, Sido and Centro Tables; Himng and Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands of all .kinds 1 French and low posts; Jinny. Bind and Cottage Bedsteads, Ohaita of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and all other articles usually manufactured in this line.of business, kept constantly op band.. . His- woskjuon-ar«^«ji*o* t “Of experience, his material the best, and bis work made in tbo latest city stylo, and all under, bis own supervision. It. will bo war rantcd.ahd sold low fpr cash. ' He invites all to give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere.' For the liberal patronage hereto fore.extended to him bo feels indebted to bis nume rous customers, and.assures.them that no efforts will bo spared in.future,to please them, in stylo,and price. Give us a call; - Remember the place, North Hanover St,, nearly ohnosito tbo Deposit Bank. . ‘ DAVID SIPE. Carlisle;' January 20, 1860. 1 I HAVE on 'hand some ten tons of' WALL PAPER, of the lincst and beet quality that has over been offered in this place, having purchased it of the manufacturers in Now York. Also, Win-, dew Blinds, Shades and fixtures; Eire Board Prints, Ac,, all of which ho will sell Very low and exclu sively for cash. January 26, 186.0, ' DAVID SIPE., LOCUST GAP, ; UIOIAB OWEN. South Ilaii'over'Streit, opposite Bchtzs* Store, ■ ' *' •. 5 Cfctrlislc, THE subscriber. Has on hand a largo and well selected stool# of .. J. R. NONEMAKER. Head-Stouts, Blomnncn s TOMBS, Ad., of cliasU and beautiful designs, which be .will ?o}l at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous of selling out hisfstook; He&d-stoacs finished from throe dollars upwards. ' Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles; - Ao., for buildings, marble slabs for furniturd, Ac., constant ly on hand. Iron railing for cemotry lots, Ac., of the host Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt ly attended to. : Carlisle, Deo. 22,1856.. IS the host Medicine in the world for the Cure of Cougbs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Bipthoria, and for the relief of patients in'the ad vanced stages of Consumption, together with all dis eases of the Throat and, Chest, and which predispose to Consumption. - It is peculiarly adapted ,to the radical euro of Asthma. Being prepared. by a’ practical physiciap r and Druggist, and one of great experience in tho euro Of the various diseases to which tho human frame is liable'. It is Offered to tho afflicted with the greatest confidence.' Try it and bo convinced that it is in valuable in the curb of Bronchial affections. * Price 60 conts.por bottle, Prepared onlyby Dr.,A. Eson woin & Co., Druggists and Chemists, N. AV. Corner Ninth & Poplar Streets, Philadelphia. by every, respectable Druggist and Dealer in Mcdicino'throughout the State. ; , April 6,’1860r- ly ’ : ) ■' • • I 1 of Sizes, double single thick, plain, ornamental, col ored, Ac., just received at.the cheap hardware store of Henry Saxton. ' March 8. 1860. • '' , / . PURE CIDER VINEGAR ! • A lot of Oider.Yinegar, pure, in store, and for sale at the k fltoTe &f 1 * „ ’ 1 1 ; Oarlislo>, - >.V: f' 1 AS Lighters and Wax .Tapers can.hp had V3T at PhlUp, Arnold's. 'December. £2, 186 Q.. ' . • iTyrEWMAOKERED* . ' ' lr , ±1 Fresh.Maekerob in assorted, packages, of halt, quarter - and eighth Barrels; just received and for sale at the store of ' J, October 25, 1860, Wttll Paper. Carlisle Marble Yard. Hi*. Csemveln’g Tar and Wood naptha pectoral. Chanil»c»-BbiuffFcitaale«cmlnai;y TIHE location is pleasant and heftltjhy, ■ advantages « T in tho land. Mho Institution is largo and ipwpp department are parental, moral and r K* - The next' session wiU commence on the-UW W Soptarnbon CKtnloguos may bo hod on application to^ta« P -Ror. W. V. Bolls, Carlisle , Ror. J. AnltfLondon, Pa.; Goo. H. B “ ch " r ’ s E g B^„“t g D. town. Pa.; Hon. Goo. IChambors, B. S. Sohnook, D„ S. R. Fisher, D. »., Rot. P- Rosso, RoT. Jp B ' Clark, Chamboraburg, Pa,; Professors N. J., both of tho College Bnd S^? in a t V. • ■ Rev. HENRY BEEVES, A; M, T , Mrs: SARAH K.'REEVES,, January 26, 1880—ly WEW FIIIIW. Hat and cap emporium i , . Tho undersigned having purchased the stock, Ac, of tho late William H. Trdut, deceased,’ would respectfully announce to the public that they will continue tho Hatting Bimneas at tho old stand, in •West High Street, and with a renewed and emoiqnt effort, produce articles of Head Dross of > : \ Every Variety, Sty.le, and Quality, that shall bo strictly in hooping with tho' improvb monls of tho art, And fully up to tho ago m which 'wo live,' ' 1 : ‘ ; . 1 ' ' ■ - ’ ■ : '■'.. .sßSrSggfflS-, They have now on hand a splondid ■'^gSSli^iissortmOntbf'HATS of all desnrip tions, from tho; common/Wool to tho; ' jlnes{ Fur. olid Silk hats, and at prices that imust suit every ono who has an oyo to getting tiio worth of his money. Thoir Silk, Moio Skin, and Boaybr Hats, aro upsiirpassod for lightness, du rability and finish, .by .those of any other establish-, ment in the country. . , • - - - Boys’ Hats of every description constantly on haridl' They rcapectfully invito all tho old piitrons, and as ninny HOW ones as possible, ta a call.’ - “ ’ J. G. CALLIO A OU. i * Carlisle, May I'SHQ- ■ ~"- v T-. IPSPiQvifiP: ; ?■ ':.v^ THE subscriber has .just returned frotrl tho eastern cities, with the., largest, cheapest; and best selected assortment of Hardware, fever oucred in this county. Every thing kept *h a liirge whole sale and retail Hardware store, can bo had a little lower than at any other house in the codnly, at the cheap hardware store of tho subscriber. Nails and Spikes.— so tons Nailaand Spikes just ■received of the very best makos and all warranted. Country merchants supplied* prith Nails at manu facturers prices. .... '* v ,600>«iV Trace Chains of all kinds, with ft largo assortment of butt chums, halter chains, bVoust do., fifth ,cbaius, log.chains, tongue chains, cow, chains, *tc., <bo. 1 - V • 7/«mM.-^350 : pair of Harijcs of all kinds jusfcrd ooived. Common pattern, Loudon- pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten:; ings, cheaper than ever. Paints and Oils.— lo tons White Load, 1000 galls. Oil just received, with a largo assortment of Tar nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, litharago, whiling, glue, shellac, paint brushes, fire proof .paint, Te rence white, white zinc, colored zinc, red load, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, .Ac, Colors, of every description, dry and in oil,-in cans and tubes. Farm Balls.— .lust received the largest; cheapest, and boat assortment of Farm. Bolls in the county. GroonoasUo metal and 801 l metal, warranted not to Powder.— 2s kegs. Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow-. dor, with a largo assortment of Safety Fuse, Picks, Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stone Sledges, Stone Ham-, mers, «fco. Pumps and Cement.— so barrels Cement, with a very largo assortment of .Chain and Iron pumps of all kinds, cheaper than ever at the Hardware Store Of HENKY SAXTON. ' Carlisle, March 8> 1860. JTOIIW P. IYSE & sow* HAVE just completed opening their Spring stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Ac., to which, they invito the early attention of tho public generally, ITc hiiyo greatly onlarj-od oUr stock in all its various branches, anil cau uew accommodate tile public with , RELIABLE GOODS, in largo or, Small quantities nt tho lowest prices.— Wb don’t want th'o public to! think that wo have brought all tho Goods in Philadelphia arid Now Y6rk to diif'towrii'bnt wo. can assure thoiii that a look into our store will 'convince them that wo have enough Goods’to frilly supply tho demand hi this' market. Persons wanting Goods in our lirio will' find it to their advantage to’give ns a . call before making thoir purchases.' All orders personally and punctually attended to, and no misrepresentations made to oifect sales. : JOHN P. J.YNE A SON, North Hanover street. Carlisle, May 3, 1860. ■ , Selling oil - 111-Cost I THE entire stock of elegant aasorto'd Dry Goods, ,tho,store ofCIIAS. OOII.BX, will bo sold off;at cost, and many articles boloweosf. Now is the time to got bargains, as tbo wbnio stock jnuß| bo closed out, in a-short time. Silks, Doluincs, ChaUioa, Prints, Muslins, Cloths, Cassiincrbs, Ac., in great variety. -liooking Glasses,, ali dizes. In grain, ThroO' Ply, Hemp and Vonitian Carpotiifg, very low. • ' , ' • ■■ Persons can now supply themselves with Spring Goods very cheap. March 8, 1860. GOOD THINGS. THE. subscriber, Ims received a, fresh arrival of the following: Fresh Tomatoes in chns, . “ Peaches u , ■ • • " .Salmon. ", Lobsters . . ... Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Gollatinc, .Sap Sago Cheese, Virgin Oil of Aix, for the table, Olivo do., stuffed. >• • ; ' Tomato Katsup, • ; Wqlnut . ' Mushroon “ • ” . , Worcestershire Sauce, i, ■ PickloS, llaisins, Dates, Figs, Nectarines; Oran ges, Lemons. Ac. ... u,. Fine Hams, Dried Beef, ■ r • Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all at the low est prices. WM. BENTZ. , Oarlislo,, Dec. 22, 1850. , . , ■ CARLISIiE ACrEIVCYi For Indemnity against Loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, , Charter Perpetual. —S4oo,ooo Capital Paid in—Office 103 J Chestnut Street. MAKE INSURANCE, cither permanent or limited against lossor damage by fire, on Prop erty and Effects of every description, in town or country, on tho most reasonable terms. 1 Application made either personally or by letter will be prompt ly attended to. ’ C. N. BANCKER, President. The subscriber is agent far tho above Company for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications for insurance either by mail or personally will bo promptly attended to, . A. L. SPONSLER. April 12, 1860. NEW GOODS. A fresh and general nssort- CirgSH£gßiESj ment of Groceries constantly embracing the best qualities inthomOTv kot, such as Coffees, Sugars, Spipes, Table Oils, Pickles, Crackers, Macaroni, Raisins,' as well afl all the varieties belonging to a good grocery’ store, together with a suitable assortment of the finest ■ ‘ ‘ ‘ Syrups & Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon, Baskets, TuhaV Churns, and other articles for house hold uso, including a'Anoassortment of • 1 China, Glass & Queensware, The public havo our thanks for tlio liberal 1 pa tronage bestowed upon us in the pash’ M o hope to merit a share of,thoir,oustom in the future.: April IU, 18CU. ~ / J.W.BBY. . . T\T AILS 1 NAILS 1 1 ■. .. ; J-i'l A largo stock of good,. Clean, neat, and. tough Nails, at the lowest prices. OunNails are worth 60; cents a keg-more than any other mokosold-in-our| .town. This is tho opinion of mechanics-who have, tried them; We. also have :a ■ full■ assortment or building materials of. the latest and most improved, stylos. All goods warranted as represented. ,■ T * . JOUN P. LYNE A SON. May 3, 1860. , ' ’ ; OflfV GRINDSTONES of all sizes, warran wUUM °f the best quality, just received .at B Saxton’s. March 8,186 ' Clothing!' Clothing;! v 1 WELL MADE AND WELL E in l s H ED 1 rnjlE Subscriber has just roturnodfrom the Ji Eastern yitioa with a very-superior, and W> excellent nfsogtriiont. of . 1 ,■ ■ ; ; spmm and summer clothing! ■, Consisting of Cossqrnoro,, Smpmyrr(Aotb, Cloth,. Alapaca, Morsoilcs, Linen, and CoUonodo Conti, Paute, hnd Vosffi. 1 Alio silk and tatin and insbort ovary olrttolo in tho .wny of gnrmonts. His stock of aEKTLBMENH FURNISHING GOODS is well selected, and Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Ac., aro sojdnt very low, prices.. trunks, oabpbx bags, valisks. The subscriber w.euhl;oBpaoinlly call tho attention of tho public to selected of ; HATS. & CAPS* which he is enabled to Bell at aston.'shins low pHeos. Of tho above yon can convince yourself by culling at t)io Ojikap Cpoiirap ' J Carlisle, April 12,18(50. ", .i ,■,■ ■■ ,:,. j,•! New Store anil New Goods. A : AFTER returning his arfKnowlo'dgemoirta Afor theory liberal which hrtsdmfen extended to him, the umlersighcd would call allcn lion to tho fact thatdi.o.has just ro.oponcd his exten sive assortment ; pf; Orocevim, hr hw,aow storo-rooin. on tho sputh-cgstcorner,of the ful?l)0. Square, where ttio piddle-nro im-itcflto owl.nnd o|t-. amino a Week of Goods' which in olognnfo,- variety and r; flitcn* will defy competition; comprising in. part of Itmf, lump, orushed iind MOW" iSiiyoivi, Java; ilio and Roasted Coffee. Every .variety and annJity of Ten. Spices, (ground.uind onground) ,I’icklcs. Sauces,. Table. .Oil, Now; .Orleans,. Sugur-houso : and- Trinidad d/blosse-i/ and .I’o iliufelpiua Sin-um ': - Choose,' Macaroni, A'crinccilli, Split Peas, liomhiy.'Minee-Wcnt, Corn Starch,' Farina, Choco late, Extractor Coffee, Helmed''Sugar ill •reduced ratcsl washing 'ifnd 'baiting Soda, Tobacco of tho most favorite brands, and! tho finest quality of-Se-> .gars. A bountiful assortment, of.;, 1 ,- ;• r Bi’ltaiiuiti Ware, . ■,; > plain and gold band: CMna-Wttro/Gldss, Queens, Stono and Earthen Ware,.in. great variety,, and an elegant lot of Fancy. Siiapsi'iExtfiiots and Perfume ry for tho toilet. : .‘. r i :!,: ' : . , ' ,: Fruits: Including Peaches Irfojltis, Raisins, Cran berries, J)iy Apples, citron,.liliuonda, oranges, lom-. onsi LIQUORS: Wliolqsa]o Mu\ retail,;. cpiri cdnlmon’’und old Ryo Whiskey ’Brandies, dark and pale; Lisbon, Sherry, Port, Ma r , dcrift; finger, Catawba aruLMuscat Winpp, in casks and bottles jVboolch.'WhisktJy, ttoljund’ Gin, and Scbcidani Scbiiappis. V r ; V fjsii\Xxd salt.} A. target stock pf Lamps, .including ...Dyott's tele-, bratocV lumps, .for- bufnijig Kerosene or coal Oil, Spcfm arid Star candles/ j . • Cedar- Ware »>td Jlrvovis, Brushes, Hopes, Mops, Soaps,, Door-pints, ,Walters, Looking-glasses, fine letter and note paper, Willow ware, Painted buckets, Ac, . Cotton and Woollen Hose and half Hoso, nnd a full stock of Gloves, 1 including the well known Buck •Gloves. - . . • . • - J Marketing of all kinds tatyn in exchange for Goods. : * ’ - . ■ , In short, his stock comprises every thing, that is called for iw bis lino of.businoss, and no effort, will be spared to .lender entire satisraoHon to his cus tomirs. . ... C, XHHOFP. : Carlisle, Dec. 22,'. 185fK—Iy» , i •, Good! Very Good! JUST received at tho- cheap Grocery of tho subscriber, lots of good things, a part of which: atb the following:/.'/ . • ' Hermetically sealed'.Punches/ fresh, , • “ /'Tomatoes, “V,', ’ “ . Corn, ,-i * ... • «‘‘ u ' Peas, : ; ' 1 Asparagus/ “ ■ ,Oy«tcrrt,..' “j; 4i ’ u ‘ Lobsters. . u . . , ' ■■■.’“■ ' tf! Pino Apple, (t! ' ° ’ “ ./• “ j ,T«rtlo Sopp, u“' : “ “ , Sardine;?, / Mince Moat, Pickicd’Gprkins, Chow Chow, Piccallj-. li, ; Cauliflower/Lobsters/'Capors,’ Olives, Tomatoe Kats«p, Wal'nntido. |; Musbrobin do.-, Pepper . Sivueo,. llomiuy, Grills, Poup.Beans, Cranberries, the finest •Dried Beef, Sugar cured Sausage, Maccaroni, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molps-: Scs, Fish.of all kinds, Spices, Qucenswarc, tine Sot gars and Tobacco, 25,000. Gorman Sixes, and tho very, best LIQUOHS in the State, Confectionery and Fruit. <tc., which wo offer to tlio public at the low-, est prices fOr cash. " -.WM. BENTZ.V - Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1850.- NEW GOODS! AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. JUST returned from the city, and now open ing a largo asaortraeiitof'elegant land fashion* able , i< ■ - o’' : : ; ■ 1 ;■■■• ‘"--i ; WINTER GOODS, LadloV'Clotti Cloaks and Shawls in great variety.— Ladies’ DrosslGoods of.all tho now styles, handsome and very cheap, A full assortment, of llrees, Trim-* niings, Cloak Tassels, <tc. Ladies' FURS, good <t cheap.. Gents. SHAIVLS .of ■ all ( kinds, Calicoes, Muslin -do laincs, Cloth for .ov6rcpatp,,‘ploth for La dies’: Cloaks, Ac. VTho stock is now largo' and complete. My ,old friend's and customers, and • all others in want of cheap Goods, are respectfully inVUcdtocall and ex amine my .now stock and secure go.od bargains, op posite the,Railroad Depot,. ~ Also , JiOOTS and SHOES. . t A lot ef.primo Mo rocco'Boots ap'd Shoes for* Ladies and - Misses; of Willis’ celebrated make, just received/ CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, Dec. 25,1550. ; t: BROOMS. Wo have just received a lot of 55 dozen of 0 llich’s”. superior, made Corn’ ! Brooms, which we confidently recommend ns tho best and'cheaposj Broom in the market. For sale only Jty tho her, either at wholesale dr retail. April 19, 1800. . ? , J. W. EBY. UNITED STATES HOTEL, SOUTH-EAST COR. 11th .t MARKET STS., PHILADELPHIA. , H. AV. KAKAGA, AVM. McA'EY, January 5, 18f!0—-ly , ’ ' Proprietors, 1 DO Hammered and Rolled Iron of X.v/k/tho very best English brands, warranted in every way superior to Aindriean nmko just received, with a largo assortment of ■ ‘ Sheet Iron, Anvils, .llopp Iron, Vicos, Band Iron, Files, Horse Shoo Iron, Rasps, Spring Steel,- . Bolts, .' Cast Skeel,. • Pivots, Blister Steel, Nuts, Washers; . , ’ Horse-shoes, Scrow-plates, . ‘ Horse-shoe Nails, Blacksmith Bellow?, Ac., ' cheaper than the cheapest. All Iron sold at city prices with freight added; and warranted. " March 8, 1800. HENRY SAXTON- AO KICIJL'iUBAL IMPLEMENTS of vu ri eus kinds, such us , Cultivators/, i, Garden Hoes, 1 Porks, ; j , Garden Trowels, , Shovels, Hay Knives, . Rakes,. Picks, . Spades,'- ..Mattocks, Hoes, ' ’ Hay Elevators, ~ Pruning Hooks, Manure Hooks, Plows.of ton different makes, including'Plank's, Kenwood's, -Gibb's, Zoiglor's, Bloomfield, York Metal, Eagle, <fco., and a large supply of all kinds of Goods to fit.opt the furmor,or-mcchani9 at. March 8, 1860. '' ' HENRY SAXTON'S Notice. ’> THE co-partnership heretofore existing un dor the name and firjn :of Church & Bborly is this day, by mutual consent,. . i The books and accounts, are Intho.hands/of-.0. Eborly and B. B. Loo, wbp, .9xo duly authorized to <eolloot and receipt for the,.same, and close up the business of tho firm. , :JNO. B. CHURCH, ; .a EBBRLY, - . . B. P. LBE. , New‘Cumberland, Sept..T, ,1800. , The lumber business will bo continued by C, Eb ©rly and’B.<F«liee.* ■ .... 'iV'fttfcel ■ ' ! T <ETTERS;pf oh tho estate [JLJ of John BonsoWon, Into of Bivor Spring town ship,. doo’d.j hnvo boon issued by tho Register of Cnmhorrland county to , tho subscriber residing in .said township. All persons indebted to saiij estate are .requested to make immediate ’ payment,, and those having, ojaims to present them ,for settlement to, : ' JOEL SBNSEMAN, DANIEL SENSEMAN, I Bopt. 21, IB6o—tH* Adrninintnitorß, Pni'c Rye Whis^J OP Samuel Qrisßingtsr’s majri. „*;■ \V)noa,4p., flnoßt Tobacco anft o’ OrooOrlca, aomo fancy Goode, add. 6t toc«, Pido ’Apple; MacoaJft* Knteups, and London ■ Club, John n! i 8,1 India Sdy, HarToy’«, ■Worobstonhiro r ’ l,l of Shrimpe, Eeacnco of Anchovim.,o. i f Piobola of all tho celebrated malice Pn Sugar Cured Hams and Dried h Bologna, Fi«h, IMuatarde of all'binV n ' • Wooden Ware, Ao., which will be eob’l price. Cduntry Prodpco kVc n tr c , c ; >’‘'’ ■■■ " ' Carlisle, Moy If, 1800/ New; Vine and Liquor Store, Three doors East of ■ Mom ■ a rnr ,„ ' 1 andfaciw tho Market Mouse t ilsg^sarJH' n' call, bolng determined to article than‘is generally kept in the cotmJ low prides." i - '■■■• if '»■ , ..“yd Pinol Vintage, GlNS—Swan, Scbcidnm Sobnanns J 1.., Fish. Old Jam Spirits, N. E. Hmn. ' “W'« WlNES—Madoria, very old: Shem S. Inga, Old Port/Lisbon, Cliifot, Cbdmpte,. y ,l ' WHlSKY—Monongalicln, P M e offi? 1 , bon and ootmnbnrWhiaky. 1 . >. Also, Wind Bitters,'Demijohns, Bottle/, : Wqnors of oil hinds.' ' ■ May IT, 1880. Fire Insurance, THE Allonand Eapt-Pcnnsboro’ Mutual R n] suranco Company, of Cumberland counlr b poratcd by an act, of Assembly,-is now fu11,,, izod,,nnd in operating under the managemat following Managers, viz : ' tVm. R. Gorges/Lewis Hytr, Cbrisfian BUi Micliael Cookiin.J. 0. Dunlap, Rudolph p DaPiol'Bailey; Jacob H.-Ooover, AlozaiUtt cart, Jos.'Wiekersham," J. Eiehclbcrger, S. J. Brandt. The rate? of insurance are as low andfai as any .Company; of the kind in ih'o State. I wishing to become' members are invited to nn plication to thb Agents of the Company wi willing tp wait upon them at any time. ; « . " . OfpiCEns or the Cojiim.vr. President—V. II- GOIIQAS, isberly’s Jlilli bcrlnnd county. . • •' "Vico Prcs’t.—CnhiSTUs STjLT>i«, C»tUiln borlnml county. , Beefy.—Lewis Hver, Shephsrdstoini, land oounty. . Treasurer —Michael Cockux, Cumberland county. AGENTS. ■ Cumberland Comity,— John Shorrick, Alla; online Fecmnn, New Cumberland; IlcnrjZii Shiremanatown j Lafayette Poller, Dickinm; ry Bowman, Chnrohtown; Mode OHM, I Middleton.; Graham, W. Porinaboro' 6 Coover, Mcehanic'flburg; J. W. Oooklin, Shepk town; D.' Coover; Shcphordstown; .1. 0. B>i Silver Spring; Benj.- Havorsliclt, Star Epi John llycr, Carlisle. , - . York . County,' —W, S. Picking, Doth; Ji Griffith. ■Warrington; J. F. HeardoriT, "Washiif D. Butter, Fnirviow; R. Clark, Xtillshurg. ■ I/arritburg. —-Houser At Lpchmon, .Members of the Company having poliein to expire,, can have ..them renewed by makiof cation.to any of the Agents., H. li. «ODBOLD, TONER and Renairer of Pianos jiA dbohs, Ab., tins Adi arrangonimls ton place' onoo; an three Months or, oftencr if ja Yearly contracts made at low rates, experience, MW G. ia confident of giring tioh. Persons wisbip# to purclmso Pinnosaiß themselves of his services in selecting goodns raonts. Orders loft at the Post Office, tlitJli House,■ or at R. E. Shnpley'fl will meet into attention. * Juno 38, 1860. •',: . .PIIiLAPELI’HIA niul Jewelry O, Conrad, furuier n*eiiF'***h Js o . JJS'JVort Street, *' >r,,cr <>/ ; ( The undersigned bos /cased the a>ioy<i prc Trnoro be will keep a large assortment of Gol Silver Watches,’of American, English pml manufacture of tho most celebrated niftlicr?, i dition to which,* willho found always dh hant raado to order) an" extensive'variety of Jovelr voivnnd Silver rPlatod ware, together with i ral assortment of suchQoods as are usually I a first class Watch, and Jewelry store., Tho, patrons of 0, Conrad, apd those of n scriher, together with thc piiblic generally, vitbd to call, where they will receive* good for thcir'monoy; 'A»lain determined t'odoi a cash business, goods w|ll bp sold very low lishmont; , v : 'LEWIS.It. BllpfflßU •Eo’rpierly. 0. .Coni’ndj No. 118 horllipw* corner of Quarry,' Phila. Juno 7, 1860^-4-ly TOOTE & BROTHER/ PRACTICAi PLtiJIBERS A • GAS irf Directly opposite the Court Home', 1 Alley. ’ • Cast Iron SinV- Batli Tiiljs, Bath UoUcrß, . Wash Basins, Hydraulic Itaptyk <fco,, &o. Load and Iron Pipes," Hydrants, Hot ahd Cold Shower, ' Baths, Water Closets,, Force and Lift Pumps, Wrought Iron Wel'd. Tubes. : And every description of Cocks and FiM Gns, - Sfenmj Water, Ac.' ; Superior CookiaffJ Heaters i and Gas Fixtures, put up,^ 1 ’ Stores and Dwellings, at short notice and id W modern stylo;. All materials and work,in 01 at low rates and iparrnjitcd. , . • Country work and Jobbing promptly a^cf Carlisle, Dec. 22, : 1860.' - Foreign and Domestic Liqm T7DWABD SHOWER, wspeotfullj JCj ces to the public, that ho continues toi etantly on hand, and for sale, a-lurgo an porior assortment of • '; Foreign and Domestic Uqt at his new eland; a few doorawc6toflta« tel, and directly south of the Court-hemt BKANDIEB, „ . ; ' All of choice Brands. WlNES ’shony, Port, Madojift, «vo. Hook, Jobonmsbcrfi, a»* CHAMPAGNE, ‘ t , > ro,^ Heidsiok A Co., Qoisler » c ' , ’ . Bohlon, Lion, and Auclior- WHISKY, .. - , Superior Old Rye, Cho>“ . . tor, Wheat, Scotch, nndiw" ALB, BROWN STOUT, So. Besl Philadelphia. BITTERS,'- i ;,j_ , . Of; the Tory beet quant*-. Dealer? and others desiring »’ i (l ue» l will find it as represented, ns nis w ] ec (ioj be jjivon tb h 'propbr nndi cnrol'H „ STOCK, which caunot .be surpass o ' have the patronage of the public- gjp Carlisle/April 12,1800. ;,HATS A*» CAF ®’ A T Kelli*’* .Old Stand.. will bo found a largo of of HATS dud CAPS, in groat vatw f and city ipanufaoturo. ’ ■ * HATS. Silk, : Military, Moleskin, ''Navy, Caaaaimore, ••■Moniliyi Tnlf BOOWDj Lodger, . , nr^'V - ■ . *»gf Hots of-all kipdn. wW at tjip lowest pHo^ T Bo«ol»»»- OIlD ' 0 /KSW-EBS t( ; Hats of any style in Carjifllo, Bed. 2%, 1856, f Grain cradles. ■ ■ •Jupt received the. largest -v,f Ju'U lo Cradle! over offd oil in tbo rankos, with English and Amer i 0 ” [0 of ufaoturors’ prices, at tl)e hardwar June 21. ■ jilij CAPS' -fl ' '■
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