>'S 2' if st&oSJe’s RcdiFivns, ‘ amcsiNg Curtain lecture. ■ “Been ofit aIT night again. I’d like to v keep youVsolf till this time jA'thCjmorning. It’s not ten minutes since I • heard the clock strike four.' Youdidn’t hear it? !Nd; of course'you didn’t. ‘ You wouldn’t (Bear the lasttrump—-the noise would hove to tfavol through an, aero or two of German beer hgforo it wouldjgot to your hearing. Had to’ Smong your Gorman friends? find to‘go ? 'l’d; like to know how you’had to go. Yes, I .know it’s eoming on election times; that’s' a good excuse to get away from your family .and home. I wish there was. no election in ..the.whole country—it would bo much better! * -off if it hadn’t any. . What did you-do all f night long? Who did you elect? Who did you see? Theatre and dance? Now, turn - oyer here. Oh 1 Lord, am, lin a hop-yard or .distillery,, of whom am I? What have you got outside of you ? Didn’t drink too much. ■ You must have got into a beowbarrel, then, for it’s coming out all over you, and how it smells. You danced, eh? You must have ' dot a pretty figure; guess it was a lager reel ? Bo you think I’ll stand this going off to n . dance all night ? Who did you dance with ? ■l’ll bet she was as homely ns a pumpkin with two holes In it. Look here, you needn’t pre tend to sleep; I want to have a little domes tic conversation with you. I am your better half, and your bettor half proposes to discuss blatters a little. Late ? Ilow do you know it’s late ? It’s early enough to give you a. fjeco of a woman’s tongue. Tonguoy ? Yes, atntouguoy: that’s part of a woman’s pro . oppgative, and I am going to use some of it on you. Let you alone ? Did you say that to the girl you danced with? Oh, no! nothing of the sort; it was, ‘ Miss, shall I have the | pleasure of your beautiful person for the nest cotillion?’ T wlsh I;could see her; I’d take the beautiful out of her with a jerk.. Can get no peace? Yes, can get plenty of it—go to the theatre; go electioneering; dance with the Dutch girls till morning, and come home ?, n d I’ll give you peace by the long measure— I’ll gi™ you a piece of my mind. Como hack here ; where are you going ? Get into anoth er bed ? Not exactly; this has been large enough heretofore, - and has not grown any smaller lately. You danced, did you ? I’d like to see you dance with mo. I’m too old, I Suppose. 1 ain’t too old to give you fits.” [Here the lager-loving husband began to snore, when Mrs. Caudle subsided,] A'Buffalo Hunt.— The iVo? 1 -JFcs&r,. pub- in the Red River settlement, says of the last Buffalo hunt; . ; ° ■ fie summer Buffalo hunt there were ■ 500 ™en, 600 women, 630 children, 730 hor .i|es, 300 oxen, and 950 carts. The buffalo first appeared in sight in the neighborhood of ■ shout sixty miles from the bulimia ry line,, and in .a run in which 220 hunters were engaged. .1,000 buffaloes were shot.— hhe caraj) then ihoved southwards by the Sand 1 they came within live miles of the -tattle oouna river, and at this place they hiil ad-, over 1,000. Iloro they stayed awhile to ary their meat and manufacture pomican, aud : wiule they were thus employed, a herd of 250 . came by at a trot, running their last race.— , , J.ney were all brought down and conveiiled in to pemican. After that, and up to thh latest time intelligence came from the camp, three email herds—one of eighty, another of thirty, - and athird of hi teen—were destroyed and con-. Burned on the plains; Buffalo growing scarce, the expedition moved back to Devil’s lake, where the more serious business of Buffalo ; va ” elieTCd by a, bear,, beaver, and doer.hunt. This sport over—aud good sport ■it was, several grizzly bears and a variety of lessor animals being made to bite the dust—a council Was held and a resolution was passed togotothe Gouteau do la Prairie tq hunt the ' Af a nK Wh - lch wtt3 fciu wanting to fill the carts. JUr. Uhapin, p, gentleman from Philadelphia, and Lieut. Whyte; H. C. K., accompanied the iW’tyj auu, foTyoang hunters were unusual ly successful. Mr, Chapin killed ten buffalo, iiieut. vyhytc seven or eight/ 7 , Tree Plantings.— Wo find that trans planting, fruit trees in the fall is preferred bv .Umny, to far its-it relates-to apples and : cher ear® and small fruits, spring ..is '°e sported. ton Jer they should leave their Eden homo to lint 1 ep, awhile .on earth to gaze upon aught so love ly • / >u J' e as . the snow wreath which ; mantles -tho-Alpine hills, or-thelilly with its sin brow bedecked'with pearls, was this infan t—ain , bod never touched it.. Its little heart wiis -ftefrom guijo as was the seraph’s which looked ddwh upon its beauty. Nor wore the angels alone gaiziug; no, no—a fond mother watched if/ hhdna the moonbeams played arpund its clipek, she thought of the inhoconcy' which dwelt within the heart of her cherished in filni;. ■' ~ J i. MvirvcisTonr, 'MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER jE>ESPJJCT]FCLLY informs, the public that J - t ' ho roooivod an extensive Jtook of Fall and Winter Goods, c W o I IIo o l nn r l )T aricty, . bcaut >’’ aad Price, cannot hoox yard orm!n° °“ Unty - AU »f will bo sold per yard ormado to measure in tho mdst approved styles. CLOTH OP EVERY DESCRIPTION 1 Pre ';f h Cloth of every grade. Brown, Arm> r and Navy Blue, and.iimuy other colors. very latest styles, in immense Vestings m large quantities, of the latest styles. , S o! ? J cr y Iltr fic lot of Satinotts, Joans, Flan nels, Shirting,-Ao., which will bo sold at tho lowest market-price. , - The public) is respectfully invited to inspect our largo Stock of goods, assuring them that a call will not incur the least obligation on purchasers. Trunks, Trunks. Trnu!!! 05 |° lu , French style, and Dross Trunks. Bonnet Boxes, Traveling, Bags, Ao I Gent s solid Leather and Solo Leather Braes Band IrunKs, \ aliscs, now traveling Bags, Ao. A. latco assortment and .low prices. * I Furnishing Goods. Tho largest and host Variety of Qont’s Furnishine Goods, and at tho lowest prices can ho found at S Nc.u. tt , ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S, it rnS ppositoAmorioan Uouse ‘ BANK NOTICE.' . nnilE partnership heretofore existing under J- tho name and stylo, of Kor, Brcnnoman A Co., expired by limitation on tho 13th iuat. All balances duo depositors will bo transferred to, and all inte rest certificates now out, will bo paid at maturity or now ones issued hy tho now firm of Kor,’ Dunlap A Co., whoso Banking Card will bo scon below I „ klr, BRENNEMAN A CO. Carlisle, August 14, 1800. Cumberland Talley Bank. PROPRIETORS, ' William Ker, Rioii’d. Woods, • «?"* | ), i SLAP ' John C. Dunlap, T”- n S ’ SmnnEiT, „ Isaac Brknneuln, 11. A. Sturgeon. TJIIS Bank is now prepared to do a general Banking and Exchange business, under the name and stylo of Ivor, Dunlap & Co., in the same place lately occupied by Kcr, Brbnneman, & Ce. n,nn°i n %i r0(!0 t IVei J. 011 dc P osit and paid back on de mand without notice. Certificates of deposit hcar mg interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum will bo issued for Juu\ months or longer. Interest on all certificates will cease at maturity, provided, however, that if said certificates arc renewed at any time thereafter for another given period, they shall bear the same rato.of interest up to the time of ro newal. Twenty days .notice must bo given of an intention to withdraw interest deposits. n °u “o’ 1 tho ,Attention of Farmers, Mechanics, and all others who desire a safe depository for their nr°T.l?«’ u undeniable fact; that tho proprietors of THIS Bank aiie not oni.v liable to the amount, “f ™ E « K stockan the Bank, but Aim INDIVID TV TWO LIABLL T ° ™ E EXTENT OP THEIR ES iAIES FOR ALL THE DEPOSITS AND OTEpR OBLIGA TIONS op Ker, Dunlap & Co. ' Particular attention paid to tho collections of venduo notes, foreign bills, drafts, checks, &o„ in ? n y Part of tho United Slates and Canadas. Komittanoes made to any part of the-United States, England'and Ireland. They will at all times bo pleased to give any in formation desired; in regard to money matters in general. Tho faithful and confidential execution of Ml orders entrusted to them may ho relied on. Open for business from 9 o'clock in tho morning, until 4. o clock in tho evening. , ( • n .. .. . H* -A. STURGEON, Cashier, ' Carlisle, August 16, 1860. Summer Airaii^cuicnt! Change of Hoursl Cumberland Valley and. Franklin Railroads I 0 x and after Monday, April s, 1860,, trains , on tho above roads wilMoaro as follows, (Sun days excepted:) • , ,' ' For Chamberaburg Harriahurg . ioave Hagerstown, 0.45 A. jr. Greoncastlo, 7.35 “ "' Chambersbnrg, ,8.30 “ 1.00 p. m. Smppensburg, 9,00 “ 1.32 * Nowrille, 9.32 “ • “ “ Carlisle,. 10.10 “ 2.44 “ ‘‘ Mochanicsbnrg; 10.42 “ ■ 3.16 « Arrive atHarrisburg, 11.12 “ , 3.45' H ■ • Vp r Obamberabyrg tb JTagtratoum. leave Harrisburg, 8.05 a.m. 2.16 p. m. “ Meohanicsburg, 8.47 “ ,2.52 “ “ Carlisle,, , 0.27 “ 3,30 “ ' “ Newvillo, 10.34 “ 4.04 “ Sbippensburg, 10,34 “ 4.33 " “ Cbamb’g. (arr.) 11.00 “ 6.10 “ • ", Greeneastlc, ' 0.00 “ Arriv'o at.Hagerstown, ' f1..(0 “ Passengers will observe that there is but One Tram a day, l (a Passenger and Freight Train com bined,} oyer the Franklin Tioad, connecting'with (rain to, Harrisburg at 8.30 a. m., and with tho train arriving from Harrisburg at 5.00 p. n. . F. N. LULL, Supl. , | April 19, 1800. Selling- off at Cost! A'T tlie sign of the “ Gold Eagle,” 3 doors above the Cumberland Valley -Bank, and two doors below the Methodist Church on ••'West Main & street, the. largest and best selected stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY in tho town, bo sold 30 per cent.' lower than at any place in the State. The stock comprises a largo assortmentof Gold «t Silver Hunting-case Watches, Lovers, Lcpiuds, American watches, and' all other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, ' Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of nil kinds. Spectacles, Gold and silver; plated and silver Ware, Music Boxes, Accordoons' .Oil - Paintings, a great variety of Fancy, and a lot of the finest Pianos, which.will bo sold 4(1 P icr cent. lower than oyer offered in town. The on tiro stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, largo Mirrors and Safe, will, bo sold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms. Having selected a first class workman nil kinds of repairing will bo done as usual, nt reduced prices, ’ . ■' . ■ Piano Musie of all hinds for, sale. A'new first class double-barrelled Gnn, warranted genuine ■twist, will bo 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, 1801. Call at tho Jewelry store in said building. ' E. E; SUAPLEy. Carlisle, Juno 21, 1860—ly Uagncrrcolypcs. IN beauty and durability, no “ sun-drawn” picture equals a good Daguerreotype,* this is tho opinion expressed by tho loading photographic jour nals of tho day, both American and English, and those may bo obtained nt the rooms of Mrs. Ilnv holds’ Leather street, two doors west of Hanover Carlisle,-Dec. 22, 1859—tf. ITAY ELEVATORS. '^ u, i received, a largo assortment Of Hay Ele vators, and Hay Hooka of all kinds; also, a large lot of tho celebrated Speakman Hay Elevator and Manure Excavator, for. which wo are solo agents for Carlisle. With a largo assortment of Manilla Hope, Hemp Hope, double and single Pullys, ^Uan”U a l\ioaiiat’ at tlio hardware Htoro of 1 r »v t rrsfll‘ !d . N. Ib-Solo agents for Gray’s ExUa Chambcra burg Iwino-Fly Nets. Morohauta supplied at manufacturers’ prices. Juno 21. H. HEWiSHAM, ATTORNEY A'T LAW. „ ; with Wm.II. Miller, Eaq., South V Hanover stroot, opposite the Volunteer Printing Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1859—1 f. 6. y. rery, ; A JTORNEY AT LAW. 'oJHce.in Rhijom’a U - M ? Hall, roar of tho Court House, Carlisle Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1889. ' Join* HAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAM. OFFICE opposite “Marlon Hall," Weal Mam street, Carlisle, Pa. , Carlisle Deo. 22, 1059. ’ • 1 X J. BENDER, JOT. D. XJTOMCEOPATIIIST PHYSICIAN, SUR geon and Accoucheur. Office South Hanorer stroot, formerly occupied by Dr. Smith. Darhslc, Deo. 22, 1859. A CARO. ? MITIr rcspctfully nnnoun ho has rr.t° k' 3 , o !' l fncn . (la «nd former patrons, that d s ,o„l,| t . frOlU hls South-western tour, with lrCarllTe y I “ PrOVO ‘ ! ' “"• h “ "■»««>,H«.- Office on Main street, one door west of tho Rail road Depot, where ho can be found at all hours, day and night, when not out professionally. 7 Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859. JESS&t I>R - *• C.XOOMIS, DEN tist. ffloo° Ulh Hano ' cr Street, next door to tho Post Of- Carlislo, Doc. 22, 1859. PK. iaiao. s. SEARIGUT, Fvont the Baltimore CollegeTfScntal Surgery. or “.V 1 ' 0 J c3i(l ™, co °f his mother, East Louth or. street, throe doors below Bedford. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. Coal and Lumber Yard. T IIE subscribers Imro this day entered into part -1 ncrship-to trade in COAL AND LENDER.— IVo wi 1 have constantly on hand and furnish to or dor, ail kmds and quality of SEASONED LUMBER, such as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Pal mg and Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked flooring, Wcatherbcarding, Posts, Rails, and all kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pino, Hemlock, Chesuut, and Call, of different qualities. Havinir cars of our own wo can furnish bills to order of any length and size at tho shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Our worked hoards will bo kept under cover so that they can bo furnished dry at airtimes. ; , cons^l J l^^ r Fiddler, Locust llqun • - I taiif, Lobberry,. Trev cfrton, -Broken, Egg, Stovpand Nut Coal, which wo pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices. quality of LimcburncrsVand Blacksmiths’ Coal always on hand at the lowest figures. Yard west side of Grammor School, Main St. • ~ ■ . . ARMSTRONG &, HOFFER. Carlisle, 800. 22, 1859. Sew Coal Yard, AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE. 7™ subscriber would respectfully call the attention of Ximcburncrs and tho citizens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to hjs ISEM COAL YARD, attached to his Wartf-House, on West High street, where ho, will keep 'constantly on hand a largo supply of tho boat'quality of Fidie)', Piac Grove., and rrccerfon, Broken, Egg and-JVnt Coal—-screen ’ ed and dry, all of which ~ ho pledges himsolf to , soli at tho lowest posst bio prices. Boat qnal ity o,f Limcbnrncnt' and JBlacktmithi' C'ual always on. band. ~. . . ' •All.onlcrs left nt tbo Ware House, or at his residence 111 North Hanover street will bo promptly attended to • J. w. HENDEHSON. , Carlisle, Dec. 22; IB6o—tf r . . • JS r EvV ARUA'NGE.VJENT.D and after Monday, 23d May, 1850, the | subscriber will run a DAILY Tit AIN of CARS, between Carlisle and Philadelphia, leaving Carlisle e'ery morning, and Philadelphia every ovenin'*’.- AII goods left at -the freight Depot of Peacock, Zo & llmohmahi Kos. 808 and 810 Market Street, wi bo delivered in Carlisle the next day. J. W. HENDERSON, Wat 'llhjh Street, Carlisle, 1 *, Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1i)59. F IORWARDINfi *. COMMISSION HOUSE , IXOCR & FEED, GOAL, PLASTER & SALT, The suasenber having taken the Warehouse, cars unci fixtures ol William XJ. Murray’s well known cs tablishmont, on West High Street, opposite Dickih insou College, would inform tho public, that ho has entered into a ,general Forwarding and Coin mission business. , The highest market pripo will bo paid for Flour, I Gram and Produce of all kinds. ■ He is also predared to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at tho lowest rates, with safety and despatch; Planter and A 'alt kept constantly on hand, add Hour and Feed at wholesale or retail.*' Coal of all kinds, embracing . LYKEK’S VALLEY, , LUKE PIDULER, 1 , SVNEUKY WHITE ASH, I LOCUST GAP, Limehurnera* and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constantly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered drv to anv part of the. town.: • • , Carlisle, Deo. 22,1859. Dissolution of Piulncrslilp. .TIIE partneraJiip heretofore existing under “ the firm of Shrom & Black lias this day been issolved by mutual consent, therefore wo would so -1 those indebted to come and settle their ac counts and all those having claims will please' pre sent them for settlement. • 1 JACOB SIIROM. ROBERT M. BLACK. Jan. 3, 1860. business will hereafter bo continued J- at the old stand of Shrom & Black under the firm of Black & Delaney, whore wo will keep con stantly on hand,‘all kinds of .* . CUMBER & COAT. of every description, which wo will sell at the low est cash prices, all orders for bill stuffi-wili bo promptly attended to on the shortest notipe. We are thankful for the patronage of a generous public at the old stand of Shrora «fc Black, and wpuld still solicit a continuance of the stmo As wo will strive to please. All orders loft at tho, residence of Jacob Shrom for Coal or Lumber will bo promptly atten ded to as heretofore, BLACK & DELANCY. Jgn. if 1800. icit al To Farmers, Limeburners and others. THE undersigned have been appointed Solo •Agents for the sale of the celebrated Trovorton Goal. This Coal is recommended by Mr. Landis I and others who have tried it, to bo equally as strong, and burn as much limo per ton as Lykons Valley or any other Coal now-in uso.. Persons in want of Limo Coal will find it to their interest to buy this Coal as it costs from twenty to twenty-five cents per ton less than Lykons Valley, We have the prepared Trovorton Coal »for family uso always on band. Also a largo stock of Coal of all kinds. Our stock will bo sold Thankful' oontickuauoo of LUMBER is largo and complete and at ilio lowest prices, ■ ; -for past favors wo respectfully ti.sk a of tho same. ’ ARMSTRONG & lIOITi’BR. July 2Q, 18(50, FISH. XTAVINO, Mnckoral, Shad in barrels, half i n' r , cla '' lu ‘A rtor barro,i !/ ftesh Groceries, Xi -1 lSiitt..’r i'.' KU ' l 'V; B°Sara, at diO’ lowest cash prieos. — land RU e ?!l Buc -° n -' lr ‘, una ’ Beeswax, Tallow, Soap, of ’ 1 kon m change at tho cheap grocery ’ - WM, BENTZ. Ow-Mo, Doo, 22,,1ew. J. R. NONEMAKER. THE subscriber has on hand a largo and well selected stock qf TOMBS, «fec., of phaato and beautiful designs, which ho will sell at tho lowcst possible, rates, being desi rous of selling out his stock. Ilond-stoncs finished from tbrco dollars upwards. Brown Stone, Garble work, Mantles, Ac., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, Ac., constant ly on hand. Iron, railing for comotry lots, Ac., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt ly attended to. . ' Carlisle, Bee, 22, 1850. . ’ J*r. Esemvcln’s Tar aiid Wood NAPTHA PECTORAL. TS the tost Medicine in the world for the cure Aof Coßghs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of tho Heart, Lipthena, and for tho relief of patients in tho ad vanced stages of Consumption, together with alldis to Consumption “ at 8011 Clloßt r anarod j»y » practical physician 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 the afflicted with tho greatest confidence. Try it and bo convinced that it is in, valuable in the cure of Bronchial affections’.' Price 60 cents per bottle. Prepared only by Dr. A. Eson wein A Co., Druggists and Ohoraists, N. \V. Corner Ninth A Poplar Streets,'Philadelphia. Sold by every respectable Druggist and Dealer in Medicine throughout tho State. April 5, IB6o—ly ■’ 1 Don GLASS of all sizes, double lUUUund single thick, plain, ornamental, col ored, Ac., just received at tho cheap hardware store 1 of Henry Saxton; , / March 8. 180 Q. ‘ " ’ ■' ' PURE CIDJtfl VINEGAR! ' A lot of Cjdbr Vinegar, warranted'pure, Jn store and for aalo at the store’of ' ’ Carlisle, Juno’2l GAS Lighters and Wax Tapers can bo had at Philip Arnold's.' ' ■tlooembef'22; 1859, ’ New mackerel. ■ 1 - ■ Fresh'Mackerel, la assorted packages of half, quarter uud eighth Parrels, Just received and for sale at the store l of , .October 25, 1860. Fancy Goods, Gift Books, &o. SW. HAVERSTICK hna just received • from, tho city and is now opening a splendid display of • Taney Goods, suitable for the Holidays, to which ho desires to call tho attention of his friends and tho public. His assortment cannot bo surpass od in novelty and elognneo, and both in quality and prico of tho articles cannot 1 fail to plcaso purchas ers. It would'be impdssiblO to enumerate his •-•i fancygoods, whioli comprises every variety of funoy articles of tho most exquisite finish, such as*— Papier Macho Goods> elegant alabaster inkstands and trays, fancy irory, pearl and 'shell cord eases, ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes, with sow ing instruments, Port Monnaios, of orcry, variety, Gold Pons, and Pencils, fancy paper weights, pnpo terios, and a largo variety of ladies’ fancy statione ry. Moto seals and wafers, silk and bead purses, ladies* riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies’ fine cutlery, perfume gaskets and bags, brushes of eve ry kind for tho toilet, Roussel's perfumes of tho various kind, musical instruments of all kinds and at allpriccs, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished, and at low rates. Al so, an extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising tho various English and American Annuals for 1859, riohly embolishod and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’s Ptciorial Hooka, for children of all ages. , His assortment of School Books and School Stationery Is also complete, and comprises every thing used in College and the, Schools. Ho also desires to call tho particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of &c., from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others of'Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of 1 Parlor, Chamber ami Study Lamps, for burning cither Lard, Sperm or Ethorinl Oil, togeth er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, ; . Head. Stones, monnincn s HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM I Tho undersigned having purchased tho stock) Ac., of tho lato William H. Trout, deceased, would 1 respectfully announce to tho public that they will ooutinue tho jhitivig Jiuaiucaa at the old stand, in West High Street, and with a renewed.and efficient effort, produce articles of Head. Dross of, Every. Variety, Style, and Quality, that Shall bo strictly in keeping with tho improve ments of the art, and fully up to the ago in whioh wd live. £ggg||Esg) They have now on hand a splendid assortment of HATS of all dcscrip tions, from the common Wool to the finest Bur and Silk hats, and at prices that must suit every ono who has an oyo to getting tho worth of his money. Their Silk, Mole Skin, and Reaver Hats, ore unsurpassed for lightness, du rability and finish, by those of any other establish ment in tho country. , Boys’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. They respectfully invito all tho old patrons, and ns many now ones as possible, to givo thorn a call. , ,J. G. GALLIC & CO. „ Carlisle, May 8, 1860. rpHE subscriber has just returned from tho X eastern cities with the largest, cheapest; and best selected assortment of Hardware, over offered* in this county.. Every thing kept in a largo whole salo and retail Hardware store, can bo,had a little lower than at any other hbuso in the county, at the cheap hardware store of the subscriber. . Sails and Spikes.—sQ tons Kails and Spikes jusl received of tho very best makes and all warranted, Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices. Trace Chains of all kinds, with a largo assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do., fifth chains, log ofaaius, tongue chains, cow chains, &c., «fco. Hames.— 3so pair of Hnmcs of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, Loudon pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than over. . Paints and Oita.— lo tons White Load, 1000 galls. Oil just received, with a largo assortment of Var nishes,turpentine, japan/ putty, litharagc, whiting, glue, shellac, paint brushes, fire proof paint, Flo rence white, white zinc, colored zinc,lead, lard oil, boiled; oil, sporm oil, fish , oil, «fcc. Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes. Farm Dells.r— Just received the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Farm Bella in tho county. Groonoastlo metal and Bell metal, warranted not to crack. • • . Powder,—2s kegs Dupont Rock and. Rifio Pow der, with a largo assortment of Safety Fuse, Picks, Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stone Sledges, Stone Ham mers,ifec. * .• . 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. T-TAYE just completed opening their Spring XX stock of Hardware, .Paints, Oils’, Varnishes, Glass, ? bli . o ha T° our tbanks for “>« liberal pa- 1 „ g „M O W ?' . U[ ’° n U “ in tho P ttBt ' Wo hope toi ment a share of their custom in tho future. April 19, 1860. J. W. Epy. TV ails'! 'NAfisi!A‘; , ‘ 1 '. 1 ■ , ’ i <>l««n,-ncat, and tough! “i n ‘ k lowest pncp*.'.: Oup Nails uro worthiiflj ~,?*? n ! oro , than a «y other make sold in our! ” u 18 t* lo opinion of mochanice who hovel 1 Miisi?. ' ° ra ‘ a 80 knvo'.a full lUßortmonfc of l atcBt and moat improved: y oa. All goods warranted as represented. ■ ■ JOHN I>. LYNE & SON. : ' J. yr. pisY. May 3, 1880, B ' zos > '"’arran dol 10 be “ fc < l»“ lit y> ju»t received at H .• March 8,180 . J. W. EBY. Ctaamborsbxirff Female ScmliuUy rHE location is pleasant and healthy, and tho advantages aro equalled byfcwSefmnariOs in tbo land. The Institution is largo, and prospor aus/with a corps of Assistants chosen-with caro,' ind well qualified to instruct in iho solid and orna- ( mental bronchos. Tho influences im tho .Boarding department are parental, moral and refining., • • ■* Tho next session will commence on the 12th of Septombor, Catalogues may ho had on application to tho Principal. ‘ I Jie/ercnceß.— RotvW* W. Eolls, Carlisle ;Rcr. J'. Ault, Loudon, Pa.; Goo. H. Bucher, Esq.,.;llogoB - Hon. Geo. Chambers. B. S. Sohnock, D. D., S. It. Fisher, H., Dig Ror. Jr. Reese, Rot. Jos. Clark, Cbamborsbujrg, Pa.; Professors at Princeton, N. J., both of tho College and Theological Semin ary. Ror; HENRY REEVES, A. M., Mrs. .SARAH K. REEVES. January;26, IB6o—ly HTEW FIRIfT. Johip p, ivfifE & soar. JOHN P. LYNEASON, North Ilanbvcr.strooi Selling oft'at Cost! OOOD Tim«S. raw GOODS. Clothing! Clothing! WELL MADE AND WELL' FINISHED | THE Subscriber lias just returned from the: Eastern cities with a! very superior and nftsfc excellent assortment of ■ ' SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING! Consisting ; of Cassampro, Sumnjor Cloth, ‘ltalian Cloth, Alapaca, Marsoilce, Linen, ‘and Cbttonado Coats, Pants; and Vests. 1 Alio 1 silk and satin Vests, and in short every article in tHp way of garments. • His stock of. GENTLEMEN'S BURNISHING. GOODS is well selected, and Shirts, Ilandkorshiofs, ,Crafats, ; Corn Starch, Farina, Choco- I late, Extract of Coffoo, Refined Sugar at reduced rates, washing and baking Soda, Tobacco of-the most favorite brands, and the flnost.quulity of So-, gars. A beautiful assortment of Britannia Ware, plain and gold band Glass, , Queens, Stone and Earthen Ware, in great variety, and an elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, Extracts and Perfume ry for the toilet. Fruits: Including Poaches in cans, Raisins, Cran berries, Djy Apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lem ons, Ac. ’ * ® LlQUORS Wholesale and retail, cm* Bracing common and old Rye Whiskey Brandies, dark and pale ; Lisbon, Sherry, Port, Ma dcria, Ginger, Catawba and Muscat Wines, in.casks and bottles;.hootch Whiskey, Holland Uiti, and Schoidam Schnapps. ' FISH AND'SALT. A largo stock of Lamps, including Dyott's cele brated lamps for burning Kerosene or coal Oil, Sperm arid Star candles, , • , ' . Cedar-Ware and Brooms, Brushes, Ropes, Mops, Soaps, Door-mats, Walters, Looking-glasses, fine letter and note paper, Willow ware, Painted buckets, Ac. Cotton and Woollen Hoso and half Hose, and a full stock of Gloves, including the well known Back Gloves. • Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. • ’ In short, his stock comprises everything that is called for ia his lino of business, and no effort will bo spared to vendor entire satisfaction to his cus- tomers. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859—1 y. Goods Very Goods TUST received at the cheap Grocery of the subscriber, lots of good things, apart of which arc the following; Hermetically sealed Pouches, fresh, ; “ “ • Tomatoes, “ “ “ Corn, « v . Peas, « “ •, . u , Asparagus, “ " , . “ Oysters, u . . “ •-Lobsters,' u “ u * Pino Apple, u u “ Turtle Soup, “ ; / u ' Sardine's, ’ • Mince Meat, Pickled Gorkins, Chow Chow, Piccalil li, Cauliflower, Lobsters, Capers, Olives, Tomatoe Kataup, Walnut do., Mushroom do., Pepper Sivuco, Ifominy, Gritts, Poup:Boans, Cranberries, the finest Dried-Boof/,Sugar cured Hams. Shoulder, Bologna, bausago, Maccuroni, Sugars, Coffees, Tons, .Molas ses, Fitjh of. all kinds. Spices, Queouswurc, find Su gars and Tobacco. 25,000 : German' :Sixea, and the very best LTQUOIIS in the StfUo, Confoetioiiory n.n*l bruit, Ac., which wo offer to the public at the low est priccs’for cash. , WM.. BEKTZ. • Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859. ,i NE W G 0 01) S ! AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE. TPST rohirne'd fi'oni tho city, and now open ** ins'll largo assortment of ologant and fashion- nblo WINTER GOODS, V Ladies' Cloth Cloaks and Shawls in great variety. Ladies’ Dress Goods of all the new styles, handsome and very cheap. * A foil‘assortment of Dress Trim mings, 'Cloak. Tassels, Cloth for Overcoats, Cloth for La dies’- Cloaks,. ■ "Notice* ;• •. HPIIP co-partnership heretofore oidstipg uri• “* ihr the niuml uiul llrm of Church & Elieriy is this day, by muhtal consent, dissolved. 1 ' * ' ’ _ Tho hooks and accounts aro in the hands ‘of 0. Ehorly.ahd B. I l '. Lee, who .are.duly authorized to cglloot and roeoipt for the same, and cIoHO up the business of tho firm,, . ; JNO. JJ. CHURCH, , C.'HBBRLY, ■, • V". B. F. LEE. : ■ , Noy Cumberland, Sdpt, X, 1800.' *' Tho lumber business will bo continued by 0. Eh orly and 8.-E,’Loo.'" 1 *■ , i Notice. TP 1 ETTERS of adnjmjstration dh the estate -M-J of John Sdpsomao, into of Sivor Spring towns ship, doo'd., hav-e been issued by tho Register of Cumborrland county to tho subscriber residing in said township. All persons Indebted to said estate arc , roqucstqd to make immediate payment, and those bavpig claims to, present thorn for settlement ‘o ■ JOEL SENSEMAN,' , “ a \ •„ DANIEL SENSEMAN, ; 1 - . Sept. 27, 1800—Cl* 1 . Administrators. rm-dtye W,j is i QFSamuol,Gri S sin Kcr - e ' SfC 5\ V*Wince, Ao., finest Tobacco n Si Groceries, 'somo fonoy Good. “", d Stm, oos,, Pooches,-.Eino . AppTc ’i I' 1 * «• ftS KotsuM, ond Xohdoh Club r . IndiaS'oy, Harvoy’e'iWnp.!!. i- Jolln 801 l ?! of Shrimps, Essen™ ,ol An?hw- hiro s ««(m Pickcls of oil tho oclobroted^aajj o *’ p lf«n Sugar Cured. Hama and Dr"? Bologna, .Fish,: ;Mn6tards of . ® I Wooden,Wore,Ao„ which 4“'L l,n - Quo, prices. Coußtry l’roduoo Sn & S Carlisle, Sfky-ir, 1800. bjj! New ne an( l Liquor Sii Three doors East of Inhnfp, r , and facing the Market 'Uou^ THE underainnod having JLcomploto assortment of e ,,"P enci ' aft .BamWJNES .AND LIQUOI S F** * BMkoopoiß, House, keepers 'J? ‘“*l cSf"“ a “9 11 ., being determine,Ho?'" 1 [ article than is generally kept in tl ;, ""I l ' low prices. . * ln tLo counin, buAndies—otard, Pi nct Vinf ' cbcllo. ■ • ■ • ot " ,n tngo, jjjj GlNS—Swan, Scboidnm ' ‘‘IviHSKI^ bon and common Whisky 01,1 %, Also, Wine Bitters, Domliohn, n pH- Bottled Liquors of ill kiri,l s ° WILLIAM liifj.; ASHER WXBL. May 17, 1880. T IIE A,,c " aml East Pennslmro’ In,l, 1 sunmco Company of Cumberland ! porntoilby an aot'of Assembly. |, . ‘“! Suniel Bailey, Jacob XI. Coovor Alcin Jos Wiclcersbam, J. Eichelbcrt J. Xiiundt. , . b ‘ The rates of insurance ore as loir u , as any Company of tho kind in tlio State wishing to become members are invited ta plication to tho Agents of the Comma willing to wait upon, them at any time ' Ofpickrs op tub Compart. President—"W”. It. GOllGAS.liborly’e'jl berland bounty. 1 Vico Prca't— Christian Staymak. Carl bcrlaml comity. Scct’y.—U:\vr3 llvkii, Sheiilurdslom, land county, 1 Treasurer— Michael Cockllv, SLcpa Cumberland county. Cmnhr.rlnml Comity. —John Sljeirirt,Jl online Foe'inan, Jfew Cumberland; Kemi Shire nmr.atnvtn ; Lafayette I’eflcr, Diohinj ry Bowman, Clmrchtown; Mode tlrifiii Middleton ; Sam’l. Graham, W, PcansW Cooycr, Mcchnnicshurg: J. Vf. Cooldin.Sl town; I). Coovor, Shophordatown; .1.0. Silver .Spring; Benj. Jlavoifsticli, Silm John Hyer, Carlisle. York. County.—W. S. Picking, floTfr; Griffith. ‘Warrington ; ,T. F. I)car