oii the Webern Plains. • From tho plfiiha >ve hoar of a terrible do '' traction of oiittlo belonging to • the freight ■ rains on route for this city., Their death is ‘ pqdden, and the best cattle in tho herds are . usually the first victims'. The ■, disease of . whicii ithey dio has been variously pronounced - murrain, distemper, and alkali. From what wo. learn the latter is doubtless tho cause. The season is now very dry, the Platte river low, and the water in consequence, along its course .through the Alkali plains, more than uaually.iinpreguated with, the poison; but it ’ is'doubtless more attributable to the dust than ’.anything else. Tho roads arc exceedingly ’.dusty, aud a moving train constantly envel oped in its clouds. Cattle inhale it at every breath, and Cat it With every mouthful of grass "they take. The grass is said to bo thickly . covered with it for three miles from the road. By this moans enough alkali is at length in ..jstO.ducod into tho system to produce death; and tho finest, largest and fattest oxen are the first to fall victims, while the scrub will stand it for auindifinito length of time. Some trains have been obliged to purchase cattle to fill up their teams, and many of them have been seriously delayed by their losses. Qnn ■ day recently a gentleman who came up from St; Train—forty two miles below —counted near the roa I over fifty carcasses of oxen that had died within a few hours. Some grain masters have tried lard as antidote to tho dis ease with success. It should bo given freely, ns-soon as possible after tho animal is found to bo sick. A good rain would doubtless put a stop to tho present bovine mortality, but ns ;loug as the weather continues so dry, it wilt .doubtless increase. —Denver City Rocky Moun tain News. ■ About. Corned Beep. —Somebody says, and 'we endorse the remark, that cornea beef, pro perly, salted, and cooked as it should bo, is a idish lit for the sovereign people; but to cat tsalhjunk, snob ns too .often exercises the mus- cles of the.jaws, ,is a penance even for n male '"Faolop;;* Most of the beef put up for winter spoiled by the use of too much salt, .which destroys the flavor, and makes the meat .stringy and tough.. When beef is fresh, it contains considerable blood, which is drawn ■out by the brine. If the meat is left in this mixture, it will require a much larger quan tity of salt to preserve it, particularly through '■warm weather. The proper plan is to make a brine by using for ono hundred pounds of j' hoof,, five pounds of salt, one-quarter ounce of - saltpetre, and a pound of brown sugar. This , is 1 dissolved in just enough water to cover the’ nieiit, arid poured upon it. . "When it has been | in this brine two weeks, take out the meat, lot it, drain, pour a fresh. Urine .over it, and . then it will bo good the season through. The cook who uses corned beef should not be so ignorant or so indolent as to delay putting it over the tiro until an hour before dinner. A good sized piece requires throe or four hours steady boiling to ’do it justice. • Insufficient boiling must be made up for by extra chew ing. Always have the wafer boiling whoh the meat is dropped in ; otherwise the sweet ness will be drawn out into the wafer. A holing heat hardens the outer surface at once, •and thus keeps in the juices which give rich ness, and which contain most of the nourish ment. An excellent way of cooking corned beef is to have a largo.boiler, with a wire or wooden rack on the bottom, for the meat to rest on, over the water. When the water boils place'the moat iipon the rack, arid put on the cover of the boiler, with, a cloth over it, to keep in the steam. -The heat of the steam will rise above the boiling point, and pene trate the meal and cook it more quickly and better, than could be done by boiling it in the water,' ■ American'Railroad Enterprise in. Bra zitii—ln, oiffcrju jiqnvey some adequate idea of this 1 great Internal, improvement" in that nourishing empire of South America, we cite .from the current number of' Hunt’s Magazine the subjoined statements: “ The Don Pedro 11. railway is one of the main linos of railway, connection now being developed in the finest empire of South Ame rica. It extends far into the interior from llio riffa grand trunk, with many branches rami fying ou either side, arid is being pushed for ward rapidly by the Philadelphia company to whom the contract was awarded in the latter part of. 1857. The first section, forty miles, was completed earlier in the year. The Em peror himself, on the 2d of June, started over the American portion of the road to inspect it; - The railroad is to extend 300 miles into a coffee district. The second section traverses’ a mountain range some 3,000 feet above the level of the sea. Some of the fillings required pre .enormous, while.the shafts for tunneling have to be sunk in some places upwards’of 450 feet through the most solid kind of trap rook. Under the skillful labor of the gontlc- men who are now at work at it, it will be done properly, and as‘speedily as the charac ter.of the. work will allow. “ Hitherto American enterprise in Brazil has been far below that of the leading nations of Europe, Remunerative contracts, requir ing skill and energy, wore constantly obtain ed by Englishmen, Germans, Frenchmen and . oven Portuguese; but Americans had no fair play until the -railway system of Brazil was matured. Their experience with single lines in a new country was just what Brazil re quired. It was then, that Col. Charles F. M. Garnett, of Virginia, was employed as Engin eer-in-chief; and more of our countrymen -have thus boon led to Brazil, than.ever before. Col. Garnett, we understand,, has returned to the United. States, but American skill and en terprise are now better known arid apprecia ted in Brazil than formerly, and, if our coun trymen are wide awake to their own interests, they will not neglect the opening there. . “ The Don Pedro road is the sixth railway begun in Brazil.,, The names of these enter prises are as follows. Maua railway', begun ■ in 1852, finished in 1857; the Pernambuco and San Francisco railway, begun in 1855, - finished in 1858; Bahia railway, begun in 1857, finished in I 86 0; Canto Gallo railway, begun 1860 ; San Paulo railway, begun 1800. “ The Brazilian Government guarantees a certain per cent, to the stockholders of all, or nearly all, of these railroads. The enlightr ened policy of the intelligent head of the Em pire', and the peace, which is the normal con dition of Brazil, speak much for the advance, of that country, and make it stand out in bold contrast with the ever-heaving, revolutioniz ing Spanish American Republics.” Beecher on Idleness.—When God .wanted . sponges nnd oysters, he made them, and put —Ttaio'oir the rook and the other in the mud.— When ho made man, he did not make him to he a sponge dr an oyster; he made him with feet and hands, and head and heart, nnd vital hlood, and a place to use them, and said to him ;“ Go work!” But I tell you if a man Kaacome to that point where ho is content, he ought to tie put in his coffin, for a.contented merman, is a sham! If a man has come to that.stato in. which he says: “I do not want , kn "'T an y. m ™o, or do any more,” he is in a state in -which.ho ought to he changed into ■ a : m “ mmy! i ,°- f , aU Wdeoua things, mummies are the most hideous; and of mummies, those are the most hideous that are running ah.mt the streets and talking! b about A Cruel Sell.— “l say, Higgens,” said a' fellow to an aspiring, but as yet unapprecia ted tragedian, “I met a rich old gentleman id’the city, who declared he would give §5OO to see you perform Samlet.” /; You don’t say so ?” f “ Fact, I assujjj.you ; and what’s more, I’m positively certaiif that the old chap meant “By Jove, then, it’s a bargain!” cried Higgins; “I'll play it-for my benefit. But who is he 1” ’“Ah. to be sure, I didn’t tell you. Well, he's a blind manl” Higgins never spoke to the wretch again.] I. JLIVINOSTOW, • MERCHANT TAIIOR AND CLOTHIER, T>ESPECTFULLY informs the public thal ho bus just received an extensive stock of Fall and Winter Goods, f or beauty* and price, cannot bo ex celled in the county. All of which will bo sold per j ard or inqdo to measure in tho most approved styles. CLOTII OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Fine black French.Clotji of cvOry grade, Brown, Army and Navy Blue, and mauy other colors. Cassimeroa of tho very latest stylos, iu immense varieties. Vestings in largo quantities, of tho latest stylos. Also, a very largo lot of Sa'tinctts, Jeans, Flan nels, Shirting, Ac., which, will bo sold at the lowosi market price. Tho public, ia .respectfully invited to inspect our largo stock of goods, assuring them that a call will not incur tho least obligation on purchasers. Trunks, Trunks. Ladies Solo Leather, .French stylo, and Dress Trunks. Bonnot Boxes, Traveling Bags, tfcc.— Gent’s solid Leather aud Solo Leather Brass Baud Trunks, Valises, new traveling Bags, itc. A larg-o assortment and low prices. Furnishing Goods. The largest and best variety of Gout’s Furnishing Goods, and at tho 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 JL the . name and stylo of Ivor, Brcmieman it Go., expired by limitation ou-thc 13th hist. All balances duo depositors will bo transferred to, aud all inte rest ccrliticatcs now out, will be paid at maturity or new ones issued by the - now firm of Kcr, Dunlap »fc Co., whoso Banking Card will be seen below; KER, BRENNEHAN & CO. Carlisle, August 1-1, 1800. Cuniberlaiid Valley Bank. PROPRIETORS, IViu.iAir TCr.n,, - Rick’d, Woods, Joiix Dunlap, John C. Du.vi.ap, Joiix S. Sterrett, ’ Isaac Buenneman, 11. A. Stukueon. r PHIS Bank is now prepared to do a general -L Banking amt Exchange business, uniicr the name anti style of Kor, Dunlap A Co., in the same piano- lately occupied by Ker,.Brenncman, A Co. ■ 'Money received on deposit and paid back on do, niand without notice. Certificates of deposit bear ing interest at the rate ol' Jive per eent.-por annum will be issued for J'ntn- i,nin(Jin 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 the. time of re newal. Twenty days, notice must he given of an intention to withdraw interest deposits. They call -the attention of Runners, Mechanics, and all others who desire a safe depository fur their money, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bank aumnot cnlv i.iaiile to the amount oivnnim STOCK- in the Bank, hut are INDIVID UALLV.LIABLE to the extent op theiii ES TATES i-’dii add the kudos its and other ohhiga thins op Knit, Dunlap A Co. ■ Particular attention paid to the' collections of vendue notes, foreign hills,- drafts, cheeks, Ac., in any part of tho United-States and Canadas. Remittances made t» any part-of the United States, England and Ireland. ■ They will at all times ho pleased to giro any in formation desired in ■ regard to’ money, -matters in 1 -general. Tim faithful and confidential execution of all orders entrusted to them may he rolled on. Open for business from 0 o’clock in the morning, until I o'clock in the evening. 11. A. STURGEON, CUehUr. . Carlisle, August 10,, 1800. . Summer Arrangement: Change of Hours ! Cumberland Valley and Frunldin Railroads ! ON and after Monday, April 10,1800, trains on the above tpuda will leave us follows, (Sun days excepted;) For Cliamhewbury (bHarrish.nrg. Leave Hagerstown, • 0.-15 A. w. “ Qrcencaatle, 7.35 “ u Ghnmbcrsburg, ,8.30' " . 1.00 p.m. ; - P -Slupponsliurg, , 9.00 u 1.32 - ’ *• “ FTewyille, .. i 9.32 T <c 2.04- tl . - “ Carlisle, ‘ 10.10 “ 2.44 •“ (i Mcchanicßburg t -10.42 (e . 3.10 , Arrive atllurrisburg, 11.12- “ 3.45 For CJmmhcrnharg <f; Hagerstown, •Leave Harrisburg, 8.05 a. ji. 2.1.5 p. m. “ Mcelianicsburg, 8.47 - “ : 2.52 4< , «. Carlisle, - -' 0.27 “ • 3.30 “ • “ ‘ Hewville, • 10.34 “ ' 4.04 •« u Shippensbnrg, 10.3-i. <l ,4.33 il “ Chamb’g. (urr.) iLUO u ■ 5.J0 “ “ Grconcnstle, ‘ *• 0.00 44 Arrive at Hagerstown, - 0.40 ■“ Passengers will observe that there is but One Train a day, (a Passenger and Freight Train com bined,) .over the Franklin .Hoad, connecting with train to Harrisburg at 8.30 a. m., and with the train arriviug/rom Harrisburg at 5.0 U p. sr. O. N’. LULL, Supi. April 19, 1800. Selling oft’al Cost! AT the sign of the “ Gold Eagle,”’3 doors above the Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below tbc Methodist Church on Wost'Maiu. tO .street, the largest und best .selected stock (if WATCHES and JEWELRY, in the town, J&lJfcwill be sold 30 per eeuf. lower than* at; any place in the State. The slock comprises a large .assortment of Gold & Silver Hunting-case Watches, Lovers, Lupines, American watches,* and all, other, kinds and styles, .gold and silver Chains, Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles, Gold and silver; plated and silver Ware, Music Boxes, Aecordcons, Oil Paintings, a great variety of Fancy Articles, and a lot of the linest Pianos, which will be sold 40 per cent, lower than ever offered in town. Tho,en tire stock of.Wntchmaker tools, cases, largo Mirrors and Safe, will ho sold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms. Having selected a first class workman, all kinds of repairing will ho done as usual, at reduced prices. Piano Music of all kinds for sale. A now first class double-barrelled Gun,* warranted genuine twist, will be sold for half its value. N. B. Tho large three story Brick House, with a splendid store room and parlor 42 feet deep.will.be sold at a very low price and on easy terms, and if not sold will he rented from April Ist, 1801. Call at the Jewelry.store in said building. Carlisle, Juno 21, 1800—ly JUngucrreolypcs. IN beauty ami durability, no “ sun-drawn” picture equals a good Daguerreotype; this is the opinion expressed by the loading photographic jour nals of the daj’, both American and English, and these mny.be obtained at tho rooms of Mrs, Rky noi.ds' Louther street, two ft doors west of Hanover. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1850—-tf. HAY ELEVATORS. Just received, u largo assortment of I Fay Ele vators, and Hay HOoks of all kinds; also, a largo lot of the celebrated Speakman Hay Elevator and Manure Excavator, for which wo are solo agents for Carlisle. With a largo assortment of Manilla Rope, Jfchip Rope, double and single Pullys, «ic., at the hardware store of H. SAXTON. Juno 21. » 7 Great bell mass meeting! Now being hold on North Hanover street, Car- lisle, where the Farmers are all invited to call and I examine the great variety of Farm Fcllh just recei ved, and which wo are selling very cheap. Good Bolls can bo bought from $2,50 to $0,50. Wo have the groat western 8011, the Farmers favorite. Call and see them nil farmers who are in want of agoud and cheap Bell. June 21. JOHN P. LYNE & SON. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. , A. HBIFUFF, 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 20, 1860. QCYTIIES! SCYTHES 11 . 150 doss, Scythes and Snoths, with the largest assortment of Whetstones, Rifles, Water Kegs, Wa ter Cans, Rakes, Shaking Forks, Hay Forks, Man ure iiorks, &c„ just received and for sale cheaper than over at the cheap hardware store of r June 21. H. SAXTON. ■pLY NETS ! FLY NETS 11 , 500 pair Fly Nets of all colors, linen, cotton ami twine, cheaper than the cheapest, just received at the hardware store of IF. SAXTON. N. B.—Solo agents for Gray’s Extra Chambers hurg Twine Ply Nets. Merchants supplied at manufacturers’ prices. Juno 21. 11. NEJWSIIA9I, ' AT TO It KE r. AT LA IF. OFFICE with Win. ll.. Miller, Esq., South Hanover street, opposite the Volunteer Printing Office, . • Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1869—tf. , s. r. tuiiti, Attorney at laav. office in Rhoom’s Hall, roar of the Court House, Carlisle. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1869. JOHN HAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. .. OFFICE opposite “ Marion Hall/' AVcsi Main street, Carlisle, Pa. • Carlisle Dee. 22, 1969. J. J. BENDER, M. D. TITOMtEOPATHIST PHYSICIAN, SUR XX geou and Accoucheur. Offliio South Hanoyor street, formerly occupied by Dr. Smith, Dnrlislo, Dee. 22, 1859! T"\R. JNO. K. SMITH respctfully nnnonu- cca to his old friends and former patrons, tlial ho has returned from his South-western tour, witli his health greatly improved, and has resumed prac tice in Carlisle. ' Office on Main street, ono door west of tho Kail road Depot, where ho can bo found at all hours, day and night, when not out professionally. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859. , a bb. i. e. Looms, dei TIST.. South Hanover Street, next door to tho Post Or ifice. ■ ■ Carlisle, Deo, 22, 1859, - DR. GEO. S. SCARIGIIT, 2'i:om the Baltimore College, of Dental Surgery, Office at the residence of bis mother, East Lout cr street, three doors below Bedford. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859.' THE subscribers have this day entered intc part nership to trade in COAL AND LUNBER.— Wo will have constantly on Laud and furnish to or der, all kinds and quality of SEASONED LUMBER, such as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Pal ing and Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring, Woatherboarding, Posts, Hails, and all kinds of Shingles,, to wit: White Pino, Hemlock, Chcsnnl, and Oak, of different qualities.' Having cars of our own wo can furnish, bills to order of any Icngth and size at tho shortest notice and oii 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 have on hand all kinds of FAMILY COAL, under cover,, w b i-c h they will deliver dry and clean to any part of the borough, to wit: Lykcns Valley, Luke Fiddler, LocuslrMoun tain, Lobberry, Trov- crton, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut Coal, which-wo pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices. Best quality of Limcburncrs* and Blacksmiths’ Goal always on hand at the lowest figures. Yard west side of Grammor School, Alain St. ARMSTRONG A HOPPER. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. JVcw Cojil Yard, AT TUB WEST END OF CARLISLE, THE subscribers would respectfully call the attention, of' Limchurners and the citizens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to their new COAL attached to his Ware-house, on West High st., whore thoy will keep constantly on hand a largo supply of the Lest quality of Coal, to wit: - Li/lccnh Viilfty, Luke FidlctfjPine Ori»re,and ) Trevcrton, Broken, Egg and Nut-Coal*—screen ed and dry , all of which he pledges himself to sell at the lowest possi ble prices. -.Best qual ity of Limehurners' and Blacksmiths' Coal always ou hand. . . All orders loft at the Ware House, or at his residence in North Hanover street will be promptly attended to. HENDERSON A REED. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1359—tf. NEA ARRANGEMENT. ON" and after Monday, 23d May, 1850, the subscriber will run a DAILY TRAIN-of CARS, between Carlisle and Philadelphia, leaving 'Carlisle every morning, and Philadelphia every All goods loft at the freight Depot of Peacock, Zell A Hinchraan, Nos. 808 and 810 Market Street, will 1)0 delivered in Carlisle the next day. J. W. HENDERSON, Went High Street, Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1959. Forwarding & commission house, FLOUR & TEED, ■ Tho sunscriber having taken tho 'Warehouse, cars and fixtures of William .15. Murray’s well known es tablishment, on West High Street, opposite Dickiu inson College, ’ woufd inform the public, that he lias entered into a general Forwarding and Com mission business. The highest market price will be paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds. He is also predared to freight -produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at tho lowest rates, witli 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, , SUNBUHY WHITE ASH, Llinehnrners* and Blacksmiths' Coal, constantly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered, dry to any part of tho town. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859, It. E. SHAPLEY. Dissolution of Pui'inoi'siilp. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Shrom & Black has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, therefore we would so licit 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 bo continued at tho old stand of. Shrom & Black under tho firm of Black <t Dolancy, where wo. will koop con stantly on hand, all kinds of LMBER & COAL of every description, which wo will sell at the low est cash prices, all orders for bill stuff will bo promptly attended to on the shortest notice. We are thankful for the patronage of a generous public at the old stand of.Shrom & Blaek, and would still solicit a continuance of tho same as wo will strive to please'. ■ All orders left at tho residence of Jacob Shrom for Coal or Lumber will bo promptly atten ded to ds heretofore.' Jan, 4, 1860. To Farmers, Limeburners and others. TJIE undersigned have been appointed Solo Agents for tho sale of tho celebrated Trevorton Coni. This Coal is recommended by Mr. Landis and others who have tried it, to bo equally as strong, and burn ps much lime per ton as Lykons Valley or any other Coal now in use. Persons in want of Lime Coal will find it to tboir interest to buy this Coal as it costs from twenty to twenty-five cents per ton less than Lykons Valley. Wo have tho prepared Trevorton 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 he sold at tho lowest prices. Thankful for past favors wo respectfully ask a continuance of the same. ARMSTRONG & HOFFER. July 2ft, 1860. . XTAVING, Mackcral, Shad in barrels, half ■**■** barrels, quarter barrels, fresh Groceries, Li quora, Tobacco, Sogars, at tho lowest cash prices.— n _.i Bacon, Hams, Beeswax, Tallow, Soup, ga, taken in exchange at tho cheap grocery WM. BENTZ. A CARD. flow €oul aud Lumber Yard. COAL, PLASTER & SALT, J. R. NONEMAKER. JACOB SHROM. . ROBERT M. BLACK, BLACK & DELANCY. FISH. Ffiriby Goods, Gift Books, &o. SW. lIAVERSTICK has Just received • from the city and is now opening ft splendid display of Fancy Goods, suitable for tho Holidays, to wbloh ho desires to call tho attention of his friends and the public; His assortment cannot bo surpass ed in novelty, and elegance, and both in quality and price of the articles cAnnot fail, to please purchas ers. It would bo impossible to enumerate his which comprises every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite finish, such as— Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands aud trays, fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, ladies" Funcy Baskots, fancy Work Boxes, with sow ing instruments, Port Mommies, of every variety, Gold Pens,.and Ponoils. fancy paper weights, papo tprios, and a largo variety of ladies' fancy statione ry.- Moto seals and- wafers, silk and bead pui l scs, ladies’ riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies' fine cutlery, perfume baskets and bags, brushes of eve ry kind for the toilet, Roussel's perfumes of tho various kind, musical instruments of all kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly.,finished, and at low rates. Al so, an extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 1859; richly emhelished aiid illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’* Pictorial Books, for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationery is also complete, and comprises every thing used in College aud tho Schools. Ho also desires to call the partieulnr attontlou of families to his elegant assortment of from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every Parlor,. 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 lino is'unqquallod in the borough. Also, Fruits, Fancy Confectionary, Nuts, Preserved **‘ Fruits, &e., * *' in every variety and-mll prices, all of which aro pure and fresh, such as can bo confidently recom-. mended to his friends. His slock embraces every thing in the lino of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to housekeepers which tho public aro especially invited to call and see, at tho old stand opposite tho Deposit Bank. S. W. HAYERSTICK. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. Jewelry and Silver WARE AT CONLYN’S. fTHJE public are invited to call and examine JL tlio largest and handsomest slock of . WA TCIIES, 'JB WFLIi Y AND SIL YE It * WARE} over brought to thisplaco. Having purchased this stock for cash I am determined to sell at prices that -“can’t bo heat” . All goods sold.bymc, guaranteed to he as repre sented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange. . THOMAS GONLYN. - Carlisle; Doc. 22, 1859. Town and Country THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, .that he still continues the Undertaking business, and is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night.— Ready-made COFFINS kept constantly on hand, both plain.anil ornamental. Ho has constantly on hand Fifth's'. Patent 'Metallic Burial Case, of which hq has been appointed the solo agent. This case is recommended as superior to any of the kind now in use,’it being perfectly air tight. He has also furnished himself with a fine new Rosewood llKAiisif.nnd- gentle horses, with which he will attend funerals in town uild country person ally, without extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of, the ago is Wells’:kprin<} J/'atnasi, the best amhchcapest bed now in use, the exclusive right of which.! have so curcdd and will he kept constantly on hand. • Cabinet Making in all its various branches carried on, and Buroaus,- Secretarics, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier/JUde and Centre Tables; Dining atul 'K£-«tvkCust':Tilirfps, Waab-atdmis of all kinds, French Bjdstciutsjlbio-h and low. posts; Jinny X-ind and Cottage ■BodatJta.d'rtj Cbairs of alHiinda, ‘Looking usuallymanufactured in' tfoiftßno of sutofeB, myt constantly on hand,'. of experience, his material the best, and his work made in the latest ,city style, and'all under his own supervision. It will bo war ranted iind sold low for cash. He TuVitos all to give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage, hereto fore extended to him he feels indebted to his nume rous customers, and assures them that no efforts will b.e spared in.future to please them iu stylo and price, (Jive us a call. Remember tho place, North Hanover St., nearly opposite tho Deposit Baulc. Carlisle, January 20, 1860. I HAVE on hand some ten. tons of WALL PAPEII, of the finest and best quality that has ever been ottered .in this place, having purchased it of the manufacturers in. Now Yorli. Also, Win dow Blinds, Shaclesand fixtures, Tire Board Prints, «fce.,- all of which ho will sell very low and exclu sively for cash. January 2t>, 1800, Carlisle Marble Yard. IUCBIAB OWEN. South Hanover street, opposite Beniza' Store, . Carlisle. LOCUST GAP, THE sulisovilVor has on hand a large and well selected stpek of • Head stones, Monuments, , TOMBb, 4c.,' of chaste and beautiful designs, which ho will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous of selling out his stock. Xlond-stones finished from three dollars upwards. - ■ Brown Stone, Marble work. Mantles, 4c., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, 4c., constant ly on hand. Iron railing for cemotry lots, 4c., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will ho prompt ly attended to. Carlisle, Deo. 22,1859, Mr. Ilsemvoin’s Tar and Wood NAPTHA PECTORAL. TS the best Mqdicino in the world for the cure r:"/ Gouglia nud Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma Difficulty m Breathing, Palpitation of tho Heart Lipthcrin, nud for tho relief of patients in tho ad vanced stages of Consumption, together with all dis eases of tho Throat and Chest, and which predispose to Consumption., ■ •, . r It is peculiarly adapted to tho radical cure of Asthma.. Being prepared by a practical physician and Druggist, and one of great experience in the euro of the various diseases to which tho human frame is liable. It is offered to tho afflicted with tho greatest confidence. Try it and bo convinced that it is in valuable in tho euro of Bronchial affections. Price 60 cents per bottle. , Prepared only by Dr. A. Eson woin & Co., Druggists and Chemists, N. W. Corner Ninth k Poplar Streets, Philadelphia. ,^3s'Sold by every respectable Druggist and Dealer in Medicine throughout tho State', April 6, 1860— ly 1 non BOXE ® GLASS of all »>“«. double JLUUUunrt Single thiols, plain, ornamental, col ored, Ac., just received at tho cheap hardware store of Henry Saxton, March 8. 1860. J PURE CIDER VINEGAR! A lot of Cider Vinegar, warranted pure, in store and for sale at the store of Carlisle, June 21 ‘EAV MACKEREL. i-1 Fresh Mackerel, in assorted packages of half, quarter and eighth .Barrels; just received and for sale at the store of J. W. EBY. October 29, JBoth GAS Lighters and AVax Tapers can bo had at Philip Arnold's; December 28, FANCY GOODS, LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, dc. f DAVID SIPE, Willi Paper. DAVID SIPE. J. W. EBY. Cimm*>crslmrg‘Female Seminary rHE location is pleasant and healthy, and tho advantages nro equalled by fow Summaries ia tho land. Tho Institution is largo and prosper-, JUS, with o corps of Assistants 'chosen with enro, jnd Veil qualified to instruct in tho solid and orna mental branches. Tho influences in tho Boarding department aro parental,, moral mid refilling. Tho next session will commence on tho JJth ol September. Catalogues may bo had on application to the Principal. _ , _ T Jlf/tnncet.— ltov. IV. W. Bells, Carlisle; Bov. J. Ault, Loudon, Pa.; Goo. H. Bnoher, Esq-, Hogos town, Pa.; Hon. Goo. Chambers, B. S.- Sohncok, D. D., S. B. Fisher, D. 1)., Eev. P. Boose, Bor. Jos. Clark, Chnmborsburg, Pa.; Professors at Princeton, N. J., both'of tho 'College and Theological Semin ary. Bov. HENBT BEEVES, A. M., Mrs. SABAH K. BEEVES, January 26, 1860—ly Principal'. WEW riRMT. Hat and cap emporium i Tho undersigned having purchased tho stock, Ac., of tho lato William H. Trout, deceased, would respectfully announce to tho public that they will continue tho Hatting Bnainc" at the old stand, in West High Street, and with n ronowed 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 tho art, and fully up to tho ago in which wo live. raeSSS3SS£*&s\ They have now on hand a splendid .Sat of HATS of all dcsorip lions, from-tho common W°°l i° t i* o , finest Fur and Silk hats, and at prices that must suit every one who has mi oyo to getting tho worth of his money. Their Silk, Moio Skin, and Bonvor Hats, arc unsurpassed for lightness, du rability and finish, by ,those of any other establish ment in tho country. Bovs’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. They respectfully invito ail tho old patrons, and ns many now ones as possible, to give them n call. J. G. CALLIO & CO. Carlisle, May, 3, 1860. , * iiSPsivfllP THE subscriber has just returned from thq eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, and best selected assortment of Hardware, ever offered in this county. . Every thing kept in a largo whole sale and retail Hardware store, can bo'had a little lower than at any other house iri tho county, at the cheap hardware store of the subscriber. Nails amlSpikes.-r-bd tons Nails and Spikes jnst received of the very best makes and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices. 600 pair Trace Chains of.nil kinds, with a largo assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do., fifth chains, log chains,.tongue chains, cow chains, <hc., «tc. flames. —3so pair of Hamcs of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, Loudon pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings,cheaper than over. Paints, ami Oils. —10 tons White Lead, 1000 galls. Oil just received, with a largo assortment of Var nishes, turpentine, japan', putty,' litbarngo, whiting, glue, shellac, paint, brushes, fire proof paint, Flo rence white, white zinc, colored zinc, red load, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, &o. Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes. Farm Bulls. —Just received the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Farm Bolls in the county. Greeucasllo metal and 801 l metal, warranted not to crack. • . Powder. —2s kegs Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow dery 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 large assortment of Chain and Iron pumps of all kinds, cheaper than ever at the Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON.. Carlisle, March 8,3860. JOHN P. I/VflE & SON, HAVE just completed opening their Spring stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &0., to which they invito.the early attention of the public generally. Wo have greatly enlarged, bur stock’in all its various'brunches, and can now accommodate the public with , RELIABLE GOODS, in largo or. small quantities at-tho lowest prices.— Wo don't, want the public to think that wo have brought all the Goods in Philadelphia and -Now York to our town, but we can assure (hem that a look into our store will convince them that wo have enough-Goods to fully 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. - . , JOHN P. LYNE A SON, • North Hanover street, Carlisle, May 3, 1860, Selling, off ill Cost! THE entire stodk of elegant assorted Dry, Goods, at the store of CIIAS. OGILBY, Trill .bo sold off at cost ; and many articles below cost. Now is the time to get bargains, as the whole stock must ,bo closed out .in a short time. Silks, Delaines, Chullics, Prints,' Muslins,, Cloths, Cussimerbs, <fco., in groat variety. Looking Glasses, all sizes. In grain, Three Ply, Hotnp and Veuitian Carpeting, very low. Persons can now supply themselves with Spring Goods very cheap. . March 8, 1800. GOOD THINGS. fpIIE subscriber has received a fresh arrival .1 of the following: . Fresh Tomatoes in cans, “ Peaches “ “ Salmon if '. t( Lobsters . Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Qollatine, Sap Sago Cheese, Virgin Oil of, Aix, for the table, Olive do., stuffed. , ' Tomato Katsup, Walnut “ Mushroon i( Worcestershire Sauce, Pickles, Kaisins, Dates, Figs, Nectarines, Oran ges, Lemons. Ac. ’ - Fine Hams, Dried Beef, Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all at the low est prices. , WM. BENTZ. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859. CARLISLE AGENCY. For Indemnity against Loss by Fire. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Charter Perpetual. —§4oo,ooo Capital Paid in—Office 163 J Chestnut Street, MAKE INSURANCE, either permanent or limited aguinstloss or damage by fire, 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 bo prompt ly attended to. C. N. BANCKER, President. The subscriber is agent foe the 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. HEW GOODS. A fresh and general assort lES«tjg mont of Groceries constantly on hand, embracing the best qualities in the mar ket, such as Coffees, Sugars, Spices/ Table Oils, Pickles, Crackers, Macaroni, Citron, Raisins, as well as all the varieties belonging to a good grocery store, together with a suitable assortment of the finest Syrups & Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon, Baskets, Tubs, Churns, and other articles for house hold use, including a fine assortment of China, Glass & Queensware, The public have our thanks for the liberal pa tronage bestowed upon us in tho past. We hope to merit a share of tboir custom in tho future. April If), 1800, J, W. EBY. TVf AILSI NAILS 1! ~Z . A largo stock of good, clean, neat, and tough Nails, at the, lowest prices. Our-Kails aro worth 50 cents a keg more than any other make sold in our * 8 opinion of mechanics who have tnoa them. Wo also have a full assortment of building materials of tho latest and most improved fltyloa. All goods warranted as represented.' JOHN P. LYNB & SON. May 3, 1860. 9m GRINDSTONES of all sizes, warran -0 V*-. of the boat quality, juat received at H oaxtoD a, 1 March 8,186 . Clotfling! Clothing! WEBL MADE AND WELL FINISHED I THE subscriber has just returned from the Eastern cities with a Tory superior and most oxcollont assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING! Consisting of CuSsamoro, Summer ,010th, Italian Cloth, Alupuoa, Morsoilos, Linen, and Cottonado Coats, Punts, and Vests. Alio silk and Satin Vests, and in short orery article in tho way. of gtvrraents. His stock of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS is well selected, and Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Crarals, Ao., aro sold at Very low prices. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, Tho subscriber would especially call tho attention of tho publiq to his well selected stock of HATS & CAPS, which ho is enabled to sell at astonishing low prices. Of tho above you can convince yourself by calling at tho Cheap Clotiiino Stops meaii the Maiiket House. ASHER WIEL. Carlisle, April 12,18C0. ■ - New Store and New Goods. A AFTER returning his Acknowledgements for tho very liberal patronage which lias been extended to him, tho undersigned would call atten tion to tho fact that he has just ro-oponed his exten sive assortment of Family Groceries, in his now store-room, on tho south-east corner of tho Public Square, where tho public arc invited to call and ex amine a stock of Goods which in elegance, variety and oxton“, will defy competition; comprising in part of loaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugars, Java, Rio and Roasted Coffee., Every variety and quality of Tea. Spices, (ground and unground,) Pickles, Sauces, Table Oil, Now Orleans, Sugar-house and Trinidad Molaeece; Now York and Philadelphia Strap*; Cheese, Macaroni, Vermeoilli, Split Peas, Hominy, Mincc-mcat, Corn Starch, Farina, Choco late, Extract of Coffee, Roflnod Sugar at reduced rates, washing and . baking Soda, Tobacco of tho most favorite brands, and the finest quality of Su gars. A beautiful assortment of Britannia Ware, plain and. gold band China-ware, Glass, Queens, Stone and Earthen Ware, in great variety, and an elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, Extracts and Perfume ry for the toilet. Fruits: Including Peaches in cans. Raisins, Cran berries, Day Apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lem ons, Ac. a LIQUORS ; Wholesale and retail, 'em bracing common and Old Rye.' Whiskey Brandies, dark and pale;, Lisbon, Sherry, Port, Ma dcria, Ginger, Catawba and Muscat Wines, in casks and bottles ; bcotch Whiskey, Holland Gin, and Scheidam Schnapps. , FISH AND SALT. A largo stock of Lamps, including Dyott’s cele brated lamps for burning Kerosene or coal Oil Sperm and Star candles. Wave.and Rrooms, 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 full'stock of Gloves, including the well known Buck Gloves. Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. , In short, his stock comprises everything that is called for in his lino of business, and no effort will bo spared to aondcr entire satisfaction to his cus tomers. a imioFF. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850—ly. ’ Good! Very Good! JUST received at the cheap Grocery of the subscriber, lots of good things, a part of which are the following: Hermetically seoled Peaches, fresh, • ■ “■ ,“ • Tomatoes; “ “• ‘ “ Corn, ■ “ “ . “ Peas, . “• ... u ■ u . Asparagup, u , “ u Oysters, “ " Lobsters,-. ■“ ,• ** u Pinc-Apple, u . “ “ Turtle Soup, “ '■. u Sardines, , . “ Mince .Meat, Pickled Gorkins, Chow. Chow, Ptecalli li, Cauliflower, Lobsters, Capers, Olives,. Tomatoc Kutsup, Walnut do., Mushroom do., Popper Sauce, Hominy, Qritts, Poup Beans, .Cranberries, the finest Dried Beef, Sugar cured HnmB,,Shoul,dor, Bologna, Sausage, Muccaroni, ’Sugars,. Coffees, ‘Teas, Molas ses,. Fish of. all kinds,. Spices, Quccnswaro, fine Se gars and Tobacco, 25,000. 'German Sixes, nml the very best LIQUORS in the State, Confectionery nml Fruit, Ac,, which we offer to the public at the low est prices for cash. ,WM. BENTZ. , Carlisle, Doc. 22; 1859. ' NEW GOODS! AT OGLLBY'S NEW STORE. JUST returned from the city, and now open ing n largo assortment of elegant and fashion able WINTER GOODS, Ladies’ Cloth Cloaks find Shawls in great variety.— Ladies’ Dress Goods of all the now styles, handsome and very cheap. A full assortment of. Dross Trim mings, Cloak Tassels, Ac. Ladies' FURS, good & cheap. Gents SHAWLS of all kinds, Calicoes, Muslin do laincs, Cloth for Overcoats, Cloth for La dies’ Cloaks, .Ac. Tho stock is now largo and complete. My old friends and customers, and all others in. want of cheap Goods, are respectfully, invited to call and ex amine my now, stock and secure good bargains; op posite. tho Railroad Depot. Also, BOOTS and SHOES. A lot of prime Mo rocoo Roots and Shoos for Ladies and Misses, of Willis'celebrated make, just received. . CHARLES OGILBY. . Carlisle, Dec. 22,1850. ■ CORN BROOMS. Wo have just received a lot of. 55 dozen of “Rich's” superior , made Corn Brooms, which . wo confidently recommend as the best and chcnpcs Broom in the market. For sale only by the SUbscri t her, either at wholesale or retail, April 19, 1860, UNITED STATES HOTEL, SOUTH-EAST COR., 11th & MARKET STS., • Philadelphia. 11. W. K A NAG A, WM. McVEY, January S, 1860—ly Proprietor>. 1 On Hammered and Rolled Iron of IUL/dio very boat English brands, warranted in ovory way superior to American make just received, with a largo assortment of Sheet.lron, Hoop Iron, Anvils, Vices, Band Iron, • Files,. . - , , Horse Shoo Iron, Hasps, . Spring Steel, Bolts, * Cast Steel, Pivots, Blister Stool, Nuts, Washers, Horse-shoes, Screw-plates, • ' Horse-shoe Nails, • Blacksmith Bellows, Ac., cheaper than the cheapest. A|l Upon sold at city prices with freight added, and warranted, March 8,18(10. HENRY SAXTON.. Agricultural implements of va. ripus kinds, such as , Cultivators, Garden Hoes, *■ Forks, Garden Trowels, Shovels, Hay Knives, Bakes, ’ Picks, Spades, Mattocks, Hoes, Hay Elevators, Pruning Hooks, Manure Hooks, Plows of ten different makes, including Plank’s, Hon wood’s, Gibb’s, Zoiglor’s, Bloomfield, York Metal, Eagle, Ac., and a largo supply of all kinds of Good? to fit out the farmer or mechanic at March 8, 1860. , HENRY SAXTON’S Notice. THE co-partnership, heretofore existing un der the name and .firm of Churoh A Eberly is this day, by mutual tonsont, dissolved. The books and accounts arc. in the hands of 0. Eborly and 13, F. Loo, who arc duly authorized to collect and receipt for the same, and close up the business of tho firm. . JNO. B. CHURCH, 0. EBERLY, B. F. LEE. Now Cumberland, Sept. 1, I 860; Tho lumber business will bo continued by G. Eb orly and B. F. Loo. ! , *TIS A FACT THAT I have now on hand tho very best quality of Sugar-cured Hams, Dried Reel, Fish, Salt, Fresh Poaches and Tomatoes in Cans, do. Mushrooms, Oysters, Preserves fine Piokols, Sauces, Sardines, Fruit, Choose, Crockers, Old By© Whis key, Brandies, Wines, Gins, Ac. Besides tho above, I have a general assortment of Groceries A Quccns waro, Spices, Oils, Ac., all offered to tho public at cash prices. WM. BENTZ. November 1, 1860. Pnre Rye Wl, i^==sss OF Samuel Qrissingor’s mkl, 1 'Vinos, 4c., Ilncst Tobacco and o' handles Groceries, some fancy Goods, such „*l w »i-Stanl<l toos,. Peaches, Pino Apple, MacLj! f f C5l ‘ Tom. Katsups, and London Club, John n" i Onlines* Indio 6oy, Hnrvdy a, Worcestershire sl U,/Rl! adlne' r of Shrimps, Essence of Anchovies Pickcls of all the eelobroted makes, n 1 ® r ln ,_ * ■ ' 1 f 1 r escrr e # * Sugar Cured Hams and Dri oc / v’ e Bologna, 1 Fish, 1 Mustards of all kind ’n ae& ‘> Wooden Ware, 40., which will bo sold "aoon*w prices. Country Produce taken in ei 1< '' Carlisle, May If, 1800. New Wine and Liquor Three doors East, of InhofTs ' and facing.the Market 'Mouse, Car/i^ rpilE undorsinned having opened»y J. complete assortment.of tlio nnrJ 1 MmWINBS AND LTqVjORS, C„,,‘V R HEkeopors, House keepers, ami o |l, 1 a oall, being determined (6 ij" 10 l article than.is generally kept in the comu* ' low prices. uw 7>*iii Bit ANDIES—Otord, Bind Vintage obelloi ■ s ’ ISi, i GlNS—Swan, Sobcidam Sclinam™ u Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. E. S. PP ’ ' W, « WlNES—aiadoria,.very old; Sherry R Inga, 01.1 Port, Lisbon,.Claret, ChnmpaVv I * l ' WHlSKY—Monongahcla, Pure Old 5, bon and common Whisky. "Pilot. Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bollk. j Bottled Liquors of all kinds WILLIAM Maijj May 17, iSOO, rnilE Allen and East Ponnslioro’ Alutnal Tmi X anranco Company of Cumberland county h,. poratod by an act of Assembly, is non Hillyom 'feed, and, in operation under the inunngement «( following Managers vis: IVm. It. Gorges, Lewis Dyer, Cbristinn Sim, Michael Conklin, J. C. Dunlap, Rndolpb Daniel Bailoy, Jacob,ll. Coover, jVlejnddcr M .cart, Jos. Wickersham, J. Eichelberger, S. Ebe J. Brandt. The rates of insurance arc os lon ond font as any Company of tho kind in the Sliilc. p, n wishing tp booomo members ora invited to wain plication la tho Agents of lie Company sht willing to wait upon them pt nny (into. Officers op thr Company. President—lV. R. GOROAS,Ebcrly’aMills, ft berlnncl county. _ Vico Prcs’t.— Christian Staymax, Carlisle Cu borlaml county. i Scct/y. —Lrwis Hver, Sbopbcrdslouii, land county. Treasurer— Michael Cocki.in, Shcplic.-ijr Cumberland county. .Ctmherfamt County. —John Sherrick. -AIIu; ontino Fcoman, Now Cumberland; llomyZn Shircraanstown; Lafayette Pcffer, Diekiiwml ry /Bowman, Churehtown; Mode Griflilb, f Middleton ; Siun’l. Graham, W. PciiTis«lioro’ 5i Coovor, Mcchaniosburg: J. W. Cocklin, Slieph town* D. Coover, Shoplierdstoivn; ,J. 0. hi Silver Spring j -Benj. Huverstiek, Silver Spr John Hycr, Carlisle. ‘ - York' S. Picking Borer: Jit Griffith. Warrington ; J.F. Beardorff, WaibiDjtoJ B, Butter, Fairview; K. Clark, Billaburg. Jlarrisburg. —Houser «t Lochman. • ' Members of the Company having; policici xVul to expire, can have them renewed by mating sp/: cation to.any of the ,Agents. 11. t, CJOOBOLD, TUNER and Repairer of Pianos .and ; VdJ dooha, Ac., Ims made nirangcmonM(MwUlii| place once in throe months or oflcnprif ntc4til.-| Yearly contracts made ufc low rates. HaTingilo:|| experience, Mr. (J; is confident of Kiting siliitoj tion. Persona wishing to purchase Pianos caoiTii| themselves of Ida services in selecting good into' nioirfs. • Orders loft at the Post Office, the Mwj,. House, or at R. E. Sbaploy’s will meet with prerj* attention. \ Juno 28/18(10, & , PHILADELPHIA WiUfh and Jewelry Si 0. Com m!, former nrcnpmn, No. US AW Sine/, forM.ee r i/' Quiy.y, The .itmlcrsigue'l ’h«» k«fv</:e/i'<faf>ojvA... wnoro bo will, keep a assortment ot (Tom Silver Watches, of American, liu"Ush and Rn manufacture of tlio moat celebrated maker!, iii; dition to which,.will ho found always on liaml(j made, to order) an extensive variety of Jevrtlry, f ver, anil Silver Plated ware, together with age •ml assortment of such Goods as am usually kej a first class. Watch and Jewelry-store. Tho patrons of, 0. Conrad, aiul of Ibt seribor, together with tho public generally, are vitod to call, where they.will receive a good ar for their money.- As lam determined to dotin' a cash business, goods will bo sold very low. profits and Quick Sales,” is the motto ofthwß lishment. • - - LEWIS R. BHOOMAU : Formerly 0. Conrad, No. 143 North Sccfrfi corner of Quarry, Phila. Juno 7, IB6o—rly " FOOTE &. BROTHER, 'PRACTICAL PLU.MBERS & GAS FITTI Directly opposite.the Court House, \n CAwA Alley. Lead and Iron Pipes, Cast Iron Sinkr, Hydrants, Bath Tabs, Hot and Cold Showed Bath Boilers, Baths, Wash Basins, Water Closets, Hydraulic ilami, It Force and Lift Pumps, Ac., Ac, Wrought Iron Wcl’d. Tubes, ' • Anri every,description of Cocks ami Fiilwp Gas, Steam, Water, Ac, Superior Cookingli* n r Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up in Stores and Dwellings, lit short, notice tb> : modern stylo. All materials and work to oat at fow rates and warranted, , Country work and Jobbing promptly aUcnikc Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1859, J. W. BBY. Foreign and Domestic Liquid EDWARD SHOWER respectfully aw cos to the public, that ho continues to kec} stantly on hand, and for sole, a large aiuutfJ pcrior assortment of Foreign and. Domestic Liquor-'! lit his now stand, n few doors west of IlnnnoiU tot, and directly south of tho Court-house, BRANDIES, All of oboico Brands. WINES, .. rhfflft Sherry, Port, Modem; tlvo, UooU, Johanmsborg, am CHAMPAGNE, , f n(lC jfo Hojdßiuk A Co., Geialor & Co^ gunq, . ' Bohlon, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY, ; nlll ParoS?: Superior Old Rye, Choice 01 tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Ins' l . , ALE, BIIOWN STOUT, Ac. Beet ■ Philadelphia. BITTERS,. Of tbo yory boat quality* Dealers and dthora desiring a 'ueiiti^ will find it as represented, as bis w‘ o ,. on (i j bo given to a proper, and corolui b STOCK, which cannot bo surpassed, a° hava the patronage of tbo public. . gjjQftf Carlisle, April 12, 1860. • HATS ASO CAV& AX Keller's Old Stand, North will bo found n largo and clo ?. T . o fouf of HATS'and,CAPS, in great varioiji and city manufacture. HATS. Silk, Military; Moleskin, Navy* Caßssimcro, Morpby* Felt, ■ ; Scotch, L pF or i , Cloll'j "XTVcioth; , ALSO, Wool Hots of oil kind*. > vu ot the lowest prices. Recollect KELLER’S OLI y ' N' yfl* Hots of ony stylo r Carlisle, Doe. 22, ISP” Grain cradles. ' A . mell tof; Just received the largest ass pe Craiilos ©rer ofib ed in the 0 G V thc*' jl makes, with English and'Americii .' r(J of ufueturers’ prices, at the bardwai g^JI 1 June 21, ' Flrcliisuranrc, AGENTS. OAFS:
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