7'^ Hoprtitui ' aroidi il in Mitj night in question, the negroes con plan to take possession of the seats for the whites. Two negroes first admittance to the paraquette, and s attempted to expel them. The ac esyi"e jumped into the parAquette he'mgnt. The ladies took refuge be scencs. The negroes, armed with aeto the rescue of their fellows.' A if the whites were knocked down dby the negroes. The campheiio re thrown about bursting, and ac ;iiig the theatre on fire. The negroes ssion and drove the whites .'out, in turn repulsed. Some of the lad firearms, ■ini tb Coat, Harney desired the support of (fen ■vnd it. was thought that their corn 's would be sufficient to capture ■Pretty babies, poor printera. iiiar- Indies, and readers of the Volunteer ■flng.—Tlioße merehants andmechtkn ; iri the Voluntecf.; ( 4 t'cii.—»Local items, money, rich printers, ladies that don’t want to be married, ;ly babiesi icm 3 ill ' pr i tn ol nt chi of of ttic (stli Hist;, by the Uev. J. Ulrich, Mr. nb Eiuret, to Miss Sarah A. MiJ.lEr; )f Franklin township, York coUnty, the 6th inst., by the ildv. A. H. Kre <r. Jeremiah Gifcfe, to Miss AMS E. i, both of Middlesex township, id 4th insf.; by the Kev. Jacob Fry, (CHAEi, J. UiiliDLfX, of Jbnislta county, Ann B.UinAltA IlAfs, of West Fcnns township. 3 20th ult., by the iter. j. Ulrich, r , *<SA'nder Soi'Eiij to Miss Annie BisttiNE, county. ", 4®S^W' : the ,20th ult., by thd llev. A: H. Kre- Jacoby:, of West Penns t°.Miss Wii.t-AiimA Westafer, township, this county. !er ti ! Bill lilcl ( istral **?•}"* ( 4 PmfAijKLPniA, ppoediW.l2. ,ourani> Mr A/;.—There is ho shipping demand flour, and the sales are confined to wants of the k trade, ranging from 1 $i 75 to 5 10*, per barrel Ijmnonand good bfandaof superfine; $5 I2J@ br extras, and 562 50 fbtjixtra family and Jots, according to quality; (The teoeipts con jmall, but they are more than adequate for the % e Flour is offered at $i 62* for Peun- TOiJ%.and Corn:Meal.at $3 Per bushel. UiTorlnga df, Wheat are smalls d f 8 00tl Ponnsylvdnia at $1 20(a)! 23 good Wcatom at sf2ft #hlto rau *° steady * Southern “8@.70 cents, and Pennsylvania at 76 V-’puofn—There' id not iriiioh offering; Small apjT\Yollotr, ats#6 cents, and 59@00 cents fat ■{Oats rife steady at bS cents for Southern and (Utfof I'oniißj-tratiia; oonlda fU'ttaftl slowly/ and Semtrianda $5 2 3@ 77S por ffl'lbs. Nothing or Flaxseed. Ay is dull, ‘ Sales of Ohio haffels' at 19(a) /Ponnsylrania nt 18} cents; hhds., 18} 'Wft-Pradgo at 18 cents. 'W- 'E MARKET.—December 11. r ? eJc ty by Woodward & Schmidt. .» ■ i K 75 do.; do., . ByeJVV do., ■***& Thitb Whbat, pdr bushel, "“W't ' ton*. d 0,,. ■««,: • .. •• 1 do.; Xf4/SXnt,isr, do., do,, f»;v»«#BED; do,, • TMUHTBBED, do., 'Fop-Rent. liW-Office, in the rear of the Court-house, and adjoining Kheom’e Hall, at iment Ogfapied by Wm. D. Halbert, Esa., will bo {orient ftbtt the let of April next ' fcSAlep for.ront, the largo etono ehop adjoining said j.® oo > now occupied by the Meaore. Foot. Apply to libber 13,1860. , J. B. BRAXTON. * TI I C ® 8 hereby given to nil persona in tejtod, that the following accounts have been tbo Prothonolary'a office, and will bo pro ?,tP° Court of Common Ploas of Cumbor xttty for confirmation and allowance, on IMI I day of January, A. D., 1861 1 account of John T. Groon, surviving os 0. Miller. r ■account of Dr. W. Dale, and Dr. S /assignees of Daniel B. Kioffor. > account of D, J. MoKoo, Committee of town, a lunatic. . IZZTVr Wm : I l '. PonroßO »”<> Jacob ilgnoos of Joseph Ritnor, under deed of Udortfh* fdf Hiieoin f are Lincoln times. Secession, bus ,' banks bursting, money shaving, bu itopping, poor men begging, women and babies crying. Xloorah for Lin ’hat if the Union is on the eve of >n, States withdrawing, minute men and civil war threatening I—'What if ruined, and panic prostrated "every if business, alj owing to the election ioudl President by a sectional party, mt and a party pledged to an “ Irre i Conflict" with the Southern half of nil It is alt a joke. There is nothing hero will be no secession, no trouble, a nine day’s bubble. The South in it. All sham. Nobody scared.— the Wide Awakes! Lot us go on with jo._ , What if the Banks do suspend, itories cease, merchants fail, farmers tie for their stock, and whtft little ley have laid up rapidly depreciating. it bihendum • .AH FOR LINCOLN I —Cleveland Negro Biot at Victoria. iy Express from California, we have ■ing: . ma a serious riot at the Victoria November 3d, growing out of the ing prejudices of the negroes against The negro population having" to British Columbia from Califor iprove their social. position, which » to be equal in all things to any the whites demurred to this, and ament of the, theatre provided for population in a separate part of icipal rioters were arrested and or istorod by the police. One hundred are engaged, in the riot. attack on thft thesttft was planned >er 10th, the day the steamer left; lice force was to be bn hand. SESSION OF THE TENNESSEE , LEGISLATURE. , le, Dee. B.—The Governor of Ten issued a call for an extra session of Legislature, to moot on the 7th of ) consider the condition of the eoun a SAS EXPEDITION AOAINSI’ MONTGOMERY. B) Dec. B.—Rater despatches to the rom the Southwest expedition un it General Frost had been at Fort held an Interview With General ho had undoubted knowledge that ry was (entrenched neat Mound Di | men, and was determined to show it scotfc bad been, disabled by an hot through the leg. Harriib. 3Karte. Notice* NOTICE, is hereby given.tlmj; tho .pnrtHer tT,- , S I S, toly a “ b3lBtin g between J. G. Callio and Elizabeth Trout, has been dissolved by mutual con* sent. All dobte duo, to,'tho. said partnership uro to b. received by tho said J. G. Callio, and all demands on the said partnership to bo presented to him for payment , J, G. CALLIO, n „ ' ■ ELIZABETH TBOUT. Carlisle, Doe, IS, IB6o— it Cream of Ttik iar M Sii6slltutc.» fTIHIS article is recommended ns tho beat ‘ n Mso f in combination with soda or sa'ofatus, for making broad,; biscuit, cakes, Ac. This substi tute produces broad and cakes, which, when cold, are sweet, moist, and grateful, while those of Create' Tartar are dry and tasteless. ... It will cost less than Cream of Tartarj and in cooking 5s used in the same way. ( This now article, as also Saloratns, Soda, and Pure Ctoara Tartar, Arrow Hoot, Mustard Seed, Spices-, ground and ungrouud—unadulterated. ’ For sale at the storo ( of . EBY. Carlisle, Deo. 13, I 860 .; • • - - ' v ; List of Icltcrsi Published in the <c Volunteer,” by authority. LIST of Letters remaining in the Post Of fice at Carlisle, Pa., Deo. 1, 1800. Persons in* quiring for letters on. this list will please say they uro advertised. One coat duo on ouch letter. Augbinbaugh Potcr Lutz Jno Allison B J? -Lino Emanuel 2 Bakor-Jno T -Line Reuben Brtckbill Anna Miss Landis Jno W Borts Sam’l . Myers Geo leach Lizzie Mrs Bayhauor Jno Beatty Mary Miss Biddle Wm T 2 '• Baker Louis Burd Jno W Black B Bartlett Fred’k Boyer Win I Bowylo Jno BixterSam’l Bowman Samuel 1 Cummings A J & Co Coffman Mary Mrs Clark &. Sons ' Carson M Crawford Wib Carothors \V A Barn Wm. Fertenb/iugb J A Frost Mrs Foucstock«t Co Fitrow Elias ’ Fry John. Floitchor S Fink Jno . Carman Isaac 2 . Cohan Pattick Gould J Cutshall Susan MisS Greoh Sam’l Cutshall Leonard - Green J B . Cutshall M Miss ! Hall A J , , " James .Hester Mrs Jones Elizabeth 3 Kecfouvcr.Wm ■ ■ Koser Coo M Keck Coleliiau C E Kauffman jno Keen'y JC. . Kinkuid-Wm Kunkle Geo Line AM Look to Youi* Interests! ! f ABIES, please take notice that one of the ■ firm of Loidioh, Sawyer it'Millcr has just re turned from Now York and Philadelphia with a inll stock of Winter Goods, comprising the, newest styles of Dress Silks, Valours; Poplins, Figured Merihos, Eng. Keap’rs., Plain and Purred, French De Lainos and Merinos,. American. DcLailies and Cashmeres, and many other, styles and kinds of goods, tV-hich.wo can sell dt efiais fates, ha ring pur chased since the Into givilig dway dfthe markets. Moilfning Goods of dll kinds, Mhrinos; Homha zmes. Cashmeres, Amour Hop's, DeLainos, Ac. Ladies’ Coats, Hnglans; Mantles, Cloaks, Shawls, of every variety, leas thatf ifljmufaetutera’ prices; Ft'llS! FURB M, FCHS !i • . sl*ooo worth of fresh Furs, all kinds, stylos,-and sizes. Mutts arid Cuffs, also a fiill assortment of Childrens’Furs. MENS’ & BOYS’ WINTER WEAR! Woollen Shirts, Druwrra,C~lovop, Stockings *T’es. Scarfs, «te. ” ° - 7 Ladies' Cloaking. Cloths and Trimmings, CARPETS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. Furnishing Goods, and all kinds of Domestic Goods suitable for tbo Seasom Blankets. Yarns <fco., Ac.. • . r ° respectfully invllfe nlMo an inspection of our immense stock ot Goods, fooling assured.wc can of fer inducements superior to all competition. New stofo oho door below Martin’s Hotel. p i-i SAWYER ,t MILLER. Carlisle, Dec.l3, 1800. UNITED STATES HOTEL SOUTH-EAST COll, llth A MARKET STS., Adjoining the Pennsylvania llaif-Boad Bcjow Philadelphia, rpilE un tosigned would respectfully inform -H- the public that he has taken the above Hotel formerly known ns “ TJTE MANSION HOUSE ’’’ which lie has refitted find hbwty furnished through- The Rooms are. spacious and commodious, and furnished with every convenience to be found in the host Hotels in the city; Tho “UNITED STATES’’is-admirably located for the convenience of travelers, bein’*’ under the 9nno roof with tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Depot Und thus saving both back hire niitl flriftcra-o of baggage. No palm! will bo Spared to render tho “UNITED STATES" a jtleasa.it ilrid agfeeable re sidcneo to all who may favor it with their patron age. Charges moderate. 11. iV. KANAQA, Proprietor, December 1.1, 1860. 1 A iIsOOK THAT every farmer, mophanio and Busi ness man wants. Just published, the Township I and Local Laws, of the State of Pennsylvania, eom- I piled from the acts of Assembly by William T Haines, Esq., and published by Edward F. James I West Chester, Pa. ’ This work contains dvor 40D pagda of closely prin- I ted matter; and will b'o sold by subscription. • It teaches tho ditties of Justices of the’ PeaOo, with fdrma for the transaction of their business. It teaches tho duty of Constables with all the nec essary funds,-appertaining td the’office. I It SdritaiiiStlio duties df tiio .Supervisors of every* I County dnd ToWnship iii (ho State. I It eontaitis thd thddo df prdcciliifd (df the faying I out and opening of public and private roads, of va cating add altering roads, tho building of bridges, A 6,, Ac; It odritaids tlicCommon Sbfittol Lnvt, with expla nations, deSisiods and directiond, togolhor With fdfins for Deeds, Ronds, Contracts, Certificates, Ac;, Ac.— This department df tho Work Was cOidpiietf at Har risbnrg by Mr. Samuel P. Bates, Deputy Superin tendent, and is alone worth the price of thd volume to any one interested in Common Schools. - It contains tho duties of Township Auditors. It contains tho laws relative to Dogs and Sheep. It contains tho duties of Assessors. It contains tho laws in relation to Slrays, Mules and Swine. It contains the laws relative to Pences and Fence Viewers. It contains the laws relative to Game Huntiuir. Trout and Deer.' ‘ 26 In contains the Election Laws with all the neces sary Forma. 6,00 2,00 It contains the Naturalization Laws, with all tho necessary Forms for Application. It contains a largo number of Legal Form,, which arc used in tho every day transaction of business, such ns Acknowledgements, Affidavits, Articles of Agreements and Contracts, Partnership, Apprenti ces, Assignments, Attestations, Bills of Exehanao and Promissory Notes, Bills of Sale, Bonds, Checks Covenants, Deeds, Deposition; Duo Bills and Pro- I duco Notes, Landlord and Tenant, Leases, Letters of Attorney, Marriage, Mortgages, Receipts and Re leases Tho work is bound in Law sheep, and will bo sold to subscribers at $125 per copy, payable on delivery of tho work. The work has passed the to vision of many of tho best Lawyers in tho State, and has received their unqualified approbation, os a ro- I -‘w d b . ook of reference upon all subjects upon which it treats. The whole is, arranged in such a manner ns to present a plain, concise and explicit statement of the duties of all Township Officers, nB nay bo readily understood" bv anv ono p nrn L„, land County will bo thoroughly canvassed for , the 80licited! d th ° “ UPP ° rt of tbe citizcU3 is respectfully beriand CoZty! ° arUsh ’ h Gonoral A * mt!ot C™- I thffiConntWo'l ' anVtt . SBors wanted in all ports of ima County fortbo above work, to wliom a liberal muTbetr T m b 0 P‘ von ' Applications which must be made at an early date, addressed to Mr. Pi per, as above, will receive prompt attention December 13, 1808—It ■ ’ f Notice* Matthews Edward McClelland Jacob Murray Lida Miss Metcalfe. W B Matthews Tlolotte Miss Myers A Kusbamn Eisig Ovurboiser D IC , .Orris Christopher ■ Orris Elizabeth Miss Orris Nicholas Puriots Charlotte Miss Phillips Win , IlPth Geb N {Shaffer Cathurino • • Sellers Som'l , * Sims Daniel. 2 . > Shelly Daniel ■ Smith A, Swigcrt AW Shisher Sarah Ann 2 Sheppard Philip ■ Smith Henr}' A Smith Jacob D F • Stuart G T BtcvousTJ SnpfiirMr Skillingor W B Striue Elizabeth Miss Smith E A . ... . Snyder Calharino Mrs ,-Shyrbek John Snyder John Shuoftbr Cha’s W Sheldon WUI Stewart Tbos WillougbbyJ 0 , Wondorlich G .’Wolf HD Wilson Maggie Miss White Jas White Joe A Miss Wondcrlleh David Williams Jno 2 Viust Mary Mrs J; B. BRATTON, P* if. Per Annum. For any one of the four Reviews,• $3 00 For any Gvo bf the four Reviews, 5 00 wl !F, thro ° four Reviews, . 700 of 1,10 R°viows, 8 00 For BblokWood’s Magazine. 3 00 tor Blackwood and ono Review, 5 00 for Blackwood and-two Reviews,. 7 00 For B aek*oodarfd three Reviews, 9 00 For BlilokWobd and th 6 font Reviews. 10 00 N. B -Theprice id Great Britain of the Jive Peri od,cal, above named i, $3l per anm!m. Republished by LEONARD SCOTT <t CO., Doe. 13, 1860. Street, New York. _ MILITARY notice. j'lJJr °f Auditors of the Ist Brigade ♦i. -Division, I*. M., will meot at Carlisle, at tho office of Col. Win. M. Penrose, on Saturday the tr 11 ,ln v °f December, 1860, at 1 o’clock, P. M., for o* purpose of settling all claims against tbo Bri sua°- JAMES M. ALLEN, „ ~ , dtn'fr. (rrn. Comd’g . lat Briq, Carlisle, Nov. 29, 18,00—3 t IVOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad . 'I Ministration on the estate of Samuel Gibblo, «oo d., late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, have boon, issued by the Register of shid oounty to the subscribers residing in the same tdwni amp. All persons having claims against; the estate will present them for settlement, add. those indebted* will make payment. , . •. JOHN HA3JC3C, 1 .. , fifENRY VOGLESONG, November 20, I860—0t» LUBRICATING OILS, Wo wish to ihforiu Machinists, Millers, and the public generally, that wo have 5 on" hand a full assortment of Lubricating Oils for all kinds of ma ohinory. This oil surpasses all others, haying boon subjected to a thorough teat, by the side of the best lard and other oils. It is pronounced a superior lubricator, at less cost, and wearing longer, aid en tirely free from gum, and will stand much colder weather and loss tendency to heat. Try-it. and you will use nothing else for lubricating JOHN P. LYNB 4'SON, j N. Hanover at.,. Carlisle. | Nov. 3, 1860. : ' 'Noticed • TN tho Court of Common Plena of Curabor -l-land County. The Petition’of Rudotpji MArK Owens James, JobnßaslOy, Henry R; Hon- W Baughman; ■Joseph; Young, mid Washington [ r^ 1 members of this'Methodist. Episcopal Church a.t Now CumbcHnndv in fluid county!.- i Praying thb Court lo grant tbem/fr Charter of In corporation under the name and titfeof the odist Episcopal Chufcch olf No* Cumberland," and now. to- wits 27th August 1,8X50, the Court direct said application to bo published in one newspaper to, bo printed in the countyfOtJOUr weeks previous to the first day of the January Term; 1861.' * December 13,18C0, i. Winter Arfithgeinfenl! { i Change of Hours t ; Gumderfend. Vallci/ and Frunklin Railroads I and Aftdr Monday, Dqo’r, 3,'1860, trains , on tho aboVo mads will leave aj followsftgan ■ days oicoptod;.) I , ’ ' .-for Chri/uldrnbih'g \b ITayyithurg. toare, Hagerstown, 7.00 a. jt. 2.46 i>. u v “ Grqoncastlo, 7,37 “ 3.35 « " Cliainbersbnrg,. 8.30 “ Ar. 4.20 r;An it nj! - '.Leave 1.25 “ * Snsppenaburg, 9.09 u 1.57 <> “ Ncwvillc, 9.32 “ 2.30 ■ ‘ “ Carlisle, lfl.lo “ 3-.10 11 “ Mccbaniosburg, 10.42 “ 3.42 <> Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.12 ~“ 4.10 n For Chambcrtbttrg lb /logerstouit, T.cavc Harrisburg, 8.05 a. sr. J-.lO'p. >h “ Mcohaniosburg, 8.47 “ 2.20 “ “ Carlisle, 9.27 “ 3.99 « “ Nowvilie, 10.02 “ 3.34 “ “ Shipptnsburg, 10.33 « 4.05 “ " Cbanib’g. n.xo « 4.45 « ", Grodneaatlo, .11.56 " 5,35 “ ■ Arr. at Hagerstown, 12.35 0.15 “ Tbrco daily trains leave Harrisburg for Pitlsbunr, at 3.18 and 7.00, A. M., and 4.20, P. M., making di rootcounoctmnswitb trains for Cincinnati, Louis ville, Cleveland, Chicago, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and all principal points throughout tho Host 1 For Philadelphia via Pennsylvania Central Bail Road! ' . At 2.4f1j A-. M., 12.55, For Trevorlon and Wil ,“ m * P- M. iiaitlsyoit at 1..10 A 8.16 [ Via Lob. Val. R. R., at P. M. 8.00, A. M.j & 1.45, Train on Dauphin Road _ p -at 2.00, P. M. ■For Baltimore, at 3.00 A 7.40, A. M., & 1.40, Pi M. NOTIXIE TO - PASSENPEnS. At all stations where tickets are sold,'vte—Ha gerstown, Grcuncastlo, Cbamborsburg, Shippons- Newville-, Calrli‘slo, Mcchanicsburg and Hare risbnrg, a reduction of ten cents on each ticket- will bo made to all passengers that provide themselves with tickets, before entering tho cars.' • „ O. N. LULL, Sup, R. R, Office, Chamb g., Key.. 29, ,1800., , • BRYANT & STRATTON'S PHILADELPHIA MERCANTILE CRttEGE, S. E. Corner of Chestnut and Seventh Streets. T’HIS is one of Eight Colleges constituting J- the “ National Chain,” lobated in Philadelphia! Now lork City, AlhanJ.-, BufltUo, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago ami St. Louis. Scholarships can bo pur chased at cither point, good at all the Colleges. 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Its Subject is the celebra ted Scene of Sir John Falstalf nsjoiving. iri Shallow's office, the recruits which havt beeh guth erod for his “ragged regiment” It COU Id not bo fnrnished by the trade for less than five dollars Iho Art Journal is too Wel( known to the whole country, to need commendation; It is a magnificent ly illustrated magazine of Art, oeutulniu" Essays Stones, Poems, Gossip, Ac., by the vefy boat WHtera id Amonoa. The Engraving is sent to any part of thß cduntrv by mad, with safety, being packed in it bVlilidor postage prepaid.' J ’ Subscriptions will.ho received until the cvenimr of .the 31st mf January, ISBfcmt which. tlifio Ihf books will close aud the premiums ho given to sllh sofibors. ■ _ No, person is restricted to a single suhseriptidm Those remitting. W 6, aro entitled to five member ships and to one extra Engraving for their trouble Subscriptions from California, the Canadas, ami all Foreign Countries, must-bo S 3 50 instead of ' , 'V lu °i , der to defray extra postage, etc. fu Hhot particulars sendfor-a copy of the el ogfthtiy illustrated Art 'Jo\irml, pronounced the handsomest magazine in America. It contains-Cat alogUe of Ptethiiiins; and numerous superb ehrrra yings; . Reguhlr price, 5D’ cents per number. Spec imen copies,,however, Will bo sent to those wishing to subsenboi on receipt bf *8 cents, in stamp's, or com-. Auuccss, ' * * ■ 0. X,. DMbY. Actuary C.. A. A., ,i- V ;.V , . . 316 Broadway, Now-York. wn'r ro£!S7IP%S! u reoe,ved a " d forwarded by lI M. J. SUEAliEit,agent Jbr Varlille and vicini ty, Where specimen Engravings and Art journal can ic “ e, ‘- AW. 29, ’GO. For Theatrical Entertainments, Equestrian ■ Performances, Shotas of Animals-, d-e. CjECTION 1; Be it entlctod ilmt ordaindct V; by the Town Council of the Bordngh of thu-lisle; and it is hereby oriacted and ordiiinod by tbo au thority of the same: That no theatrical Entertain ments, Equestrian Performances, Shows of Animals, or any spectacle ur exhibition' Whatever exposed to view for money, shall', Bd ' Jiei-niittcd witblii thb bounds of tho Boroligh without first Übtiilriliig a printed or written liUdfako froht the TMSuror of the Jforough for such limited tiiho as limy bo appoifited by him; No license shall Bo good for mote than twonty-fohr hours, and on the payment Bf Such sums, as afo Specified in their tcspoctivo clasadSj viir Ist. For all Equestrian Poforttlanccs or. Shows of Animals, not exceeding twenty dollars and not less than ton dollars. • 2d. For all Theatrical,-and Ethiopian entertain mpntsy or any spectacle or exhibition whatever ex posed .to viow.frfr money, not-oxedoding fiVo dollars and not loss,thtm two dollars. . • For all vbcat hrid ifa’Strdmontal concerts, not l !» n vo dollars and not less than one- dollar. ’ tL* for .charitable, purposes er bo inad? J^C^ S aD ? for , lectures, no charge shall shall bd .so made> shall foftidt and pay a fine- not l°arS° C<lmS t " <int - y dollars and dot less timrifivd del- I _ BfeCTtoxS.Ami bo it further enacted by the au thority of thosamo, That So. ntueh of section twon -4 v? ?, rdmanco relating to Nuiaulicca passed the 20th of May, IBfi2, aS ja hereby altered and supplied, bo ami the same is hereby repealed. ■Jinactod iuto an Ordinance the 12th day of July, 1800 s . JOHN GtJTBIIALL, President of fount Council. JOS. H. BLAIR, j Ohio/ Burgess. ,j Attest:—J. M. JfAsoximim, •„ , Secretary of CoirporatU*. November 2«, 1860—3 t , GrOOIJ. BARGrAIJVSi pHILIP ARNOLD is. still in his old stand, * two doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, ilanover street, frhore ho would bo happy to have ajl.thoso in search qf good Goods, and very cheap, to call and examine his extensive stock, hatin<f jttet' returned from the eastern cities, whofo ho iofoefed with great caro, a full and general assorttilent of Dry Goods, consisting in part of Merinos,' Silks, Plain A Fancy, . Valencias, Cashmeres, All Wool Delaines, Osmanlios, 4c., Ac. and a variety of new stylo Dress Goods. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! variety* Thillc,t ' Stclla < ttlld Blanket Shawls in groat Fancy coiota dfcd Black Cloth Siantlos of tho very latest stylos and at all prices. Plain and Fancy la d'es fwMantles. Also a fcoll so- Icclod &tfoß of White Goods, English and American Prints, Ginghams, Sheetings,- Hosiery, Gloves, .trimmings, and a' complete fltddk of Cloths, Cassi moroa and Ventings; . CdrpqtfngS, fcai-petifigl Velvet, Brussels, Throe Ply, Ingrain aid Rag Carpets, which in quantity and quality cahnot ho all qf which X will Sell very cheap. Also d l ° f a 1 * idths * as cheap as can bo pufehas- Furs, furs, Ftißs, in . great. quantity and very cheap. Mirrors of ail sizefl and at the lowest prices.' - - I'hanliful for pasft patronage, I solioit'all to call and examine my largo and extensive stook, fooling assured I can sell goods at such prices as will satis ly every one, that it is to tboir interest to buy of ino. PHILIP ARNOLD. October 11,-1800. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR GOODS. I Brod!os New York a largo lot > Mantles, of tho latest dosicns in prices of from $4,00 to $30,00. E ’ m NEW EDIIS, NEW FOBS. S : Not\'tfp , ric:r Ortmont 0f FDRS ' at U * e loweBt f Press Goods, rtnteVa a atesV m ‘ ,ortati ° ,?S ' B ° k ' ctcd *» our SU s Ain; R W W h i° f RrOoh ’. : I ' ro4ol * “« Plaoldalo o-UAW.Lb, lowebin price than over before known. Hoop Skirts, Howp Skirt#. I tionf Clt n ' DVCIUIl ‘ i a>ld at P ricos to defy compel!- carpets, carpets. I dsaorimbnt {his side of Philadelphia. entlrelif 18 i“ k manufa °turcrs pricoi. Otar stock is CARPET°PH??i ft ' fr °“'moth. I'OQO pounds of CARPET CH A IW, all colors. OIL CLOTHS, 4-4, nufaohtif h ' Tl<Uhs ' of 010 Maine ma nufaotunng company, Oonllo d Ti^ lat ,l n * uls 4r ■ Lookin S Glasso*, Furnishing konUn tB 'i^ nr s*' 4o - All kiud « of coodff kept in a'wholesale and retail store. I , T , , . LBIDIOH,, SAWYER A MILIEU. | HoVomber 8, 1800. (. THE Store Room and Dwelling on EastJVlain street, near the Public Square, now occupied by Henry S. Ritter, (Merchant Tailor,) i> offered for rent from April Ist, 1801. Apply to the undersign- 1 od. BOUT. IRVINE, Sr. / p arlisle, Nov. 29, IB6o —lf | SB-VEST TEARS miE seven Jrbbts, of unrivalled success nt .J'/Sl'diriff "'COSifOyOLITANAIiTASSO .tIATION," hAVp-madd’ Jt. a bouaobould word throughout ovcf£ quarter of the Country. ■ Under tho auspices of this, popular Institution, over three hundred thoysajid, homn have learned to appreciate—by boaiitilul work;* of art on their walls and ohoico literature'on their tables, .tho groat hon oflls derived from becoming a Subscriber. Subscriptions are now being received in a Patio unparalleled with that of ally 'previous year. ! ■ I'ERMS OF aUSSCRIFTION. Any jlorson cftnboeonio a fcembpr By subscribing three dollar/, for wliibh sum thpy frill receive 6 largo and superb fitobl engraving 30 r 38 inches’, entitled , . * * “ Fdhtaff rhusiaring his llecniUs” 2d.—'One copy, ono year, of that elegantly illue tratod magazine, '. ( ■ “ The Cdsmopolil&ri iArt'jiwnlal” 3d.—Fou# hdmlShionJ/dtilihg the season to “ fye GdHehydf Painting?, 548 Broadway t F. Afc, orß-iiVa'sCe hd Best Chance for MANTLES. FOR RENT. •AX ORbINAHCE Relating to the regulation . of ihe market hours, SECTION 1; Bp it enactc4 and ordained by the Town Council of tbo Borough o£ Carlisle, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by nu r thority of tbo same. That np person or pcraonsshall buy.or.scll .any article of .provision on tap regular market days in the markqt,houso, (groceries of all I kinds and bread only qxcepted) before the hour of twelve o'clock M. -from tbo first day of November until .the first day of April riext., Said Ordi nance to take effect on and after.tbe’StA ctaj/'of Jsfc cemler,-1860. And any person or persons violating the above Ordinance, shall forfeit and pay the suba of onk dom.aij for. each and every offence. All Or dinances relating Vo markets inconsistent herewith' are hereby repealed. t ” Enacted into an the Bth day, of No vember, 1860. .. ..JOHN QUTSHALL, . Prttident of Town Council. Jbs. H. BLAIU, Chief Uuryett. Attest:—J- M. MAsoenisnoß, Secretary of Corporation: November 28, 1888—31 TN" tli6 Court' of Common Pleas of 'Cumber nd^ N °w ‘o wit. 13tb of November, 1860. BAilo Mn thu Sheriff to bring the money nri eing from the Sale of tbo Real Estate of Joseph .Worst, into Court for appropriation, and by consent money considered in Court, and Huh: for its appro priation at the Adjourned Court, the 18tb day of December, 1860. By tbo Court. Attest. P. QUIGLEY, Pioth’y. , November 22, 1800—It Court of Common Plods of Cuthbcr laud county. Now to wit: IStb ,of November, llulo on tlio Sheriff to bring tbo money arising from the snlo of tbo property of Christian Laloy into Court for distribution, uhd by consent money con sidered in Court anil Rule fop .its appropriation at the Adjourned Court on the IStU day of December. 1860. By the CoilH; Attest. j>. SUIGLfcY, Proth'u. • November 22. 1860—4 t Prbclamatlbii. TKfHEREAS the Hon. James 11. Graham ■ * y President Judge of tho several Courts of Common Picas of the .counties of Cumberland, I’or ry.and Juniata, alid Justices of the eevchil Courts of Oyer and Terminer.and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cocklin ah'd Samuel Wherry, Judges-of tile. Courts of Oyeif and Totmi ncrand General Sail Delivery for the trial of all capital and othdr offenders, in tho said eolinty of Cmrihetlaud, by limit proocpls to. mo ditobted, dated •thb 12th dily of November, 1800, haVo ef'dered thd Court of Oyefiiiid Terminer and.Geiiehll Jail Dot livery to be hidden at.Carlisle, on the 2d Stdiiday of January, 1801, (being the 1-ith day;) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to-contralto t.U-0 weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices of the Pqace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they are by tho said precept com .maudod to ho then and there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, aud inquisitions, ex aminations, and all other remembrances, to-do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, aud all those that aro bound by recognizances, to' prosecute against tho prisoners that are. or then shall he in the Jail of said county, aro to be there io ptoseouto them os shall ho, just. . , „ ROBERT IiI'CAKTNEY, Sheriff. Carlisle, November 22, 1860. Fair and Festival. 'T'liE UNION FIRE COMPANY, of Carlisle, i. intend holding their Annual Fair and Festival, in IliiKEsi s Hal;l,, commencing Monday Eveninir, Doeemßer 24,, 1861), and closing Tuesday Evening January Ist, 1861. ... ■ Your kind co-opcration is oathcstly solicited in the enterprise.. Contributions imly lie left with any of tho Committee, or at. Khoom’s Hail, oh Monday, December 24. All fuvora gratefully received-: J. M. Miisoiihcimer; 0. M: 'Worthiiigton; John linnldf, Cyrus D. Arnold; O; R; K°W;' A. K. Ithecui) W. 11, Snlithj ; W-,,5; Monvof; . Luther Lino, ' 3VK. Woirof: S. D, llamptod;. C. P. Egbert; “• A* Harris, , 0. Delaney; • Faust, . John Martin, ‘Chairman: November 22; 1860. acall from, the GOODWILL. npHE Financial Comraitteo of the “ Goon ' ~yU , 'J--y j s fl il Co -''i,' ANY ’’ finding themselves in noed oi fumia lor tho liquidation of dfi Wlstaurfihg debt, contracted in the purchase of now hose; alid not wishing to appeal directly tothe citizens through tho too common medium of the subscription list, hai-o, alter mature consideration, concluded .to hold a Grand lair in Hukem’s Jlalo, commencing on tho, 1 ii i ftn( * L ' l “ s ; n S °n tho 21st of December, where all | the lovers of innocent pleasure aro oaruoslly-iuvi tod to call and spend a few hours, pleasantly to themselves, and profitably to us, by exchanging a few dimes for. some oi tho many useful ns well as dS artlt ' 08 wltich • will bo there in a rich abun- i J hlS *!" r . Wlll 1,0 honduotcd on o. plan entirely dißcrout from any heretofore given in Carlisio, so that none, not even the most fastidious in Morals dchd Withhold their patronage; but, on tho ooutra ty, oaotoand all may como assured of,a warm and onl-dial Welcome to what will partalto illore of tho , character of a chaste, social gathering Of friends, | man that of a promiscuous fair. . , ■! It will, no doubt, be urged ns an oWcofidfi by some who road this notice,' that the fails of our dif lorout f ire Companies are toe frequent; and their demands for lilonoy Wo often made. To all such wo,wodld'say, '“ls Bdt tho laborer Worthy of his hire I T 6 whoni are' you indebted fof the' safety of your property? if not to'the'disinterested fire men.. Who are they that afo expected to 1, respond to your cry of assistance .wheh thd rtd dames are gatherin'' about your dwelling ? are they not the fire men of youf town? Who is it that is always ready to leave his business in tho day and hisbed in the midnight cold, to, stand in snoW and sleet in order that other men’s property limy bo siiyod from ! destruction ? Is it not tho nnu-siiißTEn fireman w-hoso only intorest.in tho mutter is a Worthy Spirit of rivalry m the race to save tho property of those who are sometiiitea. Idfid ih (keif denunciation of what they term “ bogging.” lint endiigh Of this: wo feel confident (hat there arc enough tide friends of the firemen in Carlisio to sustain us in this contem plated enterprise. Wo do not ask for your cash without giving you a sufficient return; but on tho other hand wo are prepared to give ii fair and just equivalent for every dollar that play bo left with us. llua .is the season top when',all are, more or leas, dispo-ed to dedfter abroad d portion of their surplus oh an go in the pureha-s’p of gifts for tho “loved ones at homo; and it is to this class that wo would hold out peculiar inducements, feeling confident of being able to give them not only a just equivalent for their money, but also a fair portion of pure and un alloyed pleasure. • • ■ , a! r ,b orc,or to .f eol ,' ro a 1(ir Sor attendance than usu al, the committee have concluded to offer tho follow tioknt nf°T 01 - t ~ V * Z : I ,0r801 » purchasing a ticket of admission, at tho low price of ten cenl« $25 00° to h* d* l ° tt Cha ?°“ iQ a fiift of tho value of If iha’r* t b d . mWn 0,1 the lnst night of tho Fair.— ™nnrl^“r C -n 0 ? 803501 ' ° f tUo P rizo should boa £ . ’l'.”' I>e on titled to a suit of clothes of 0 her hand ° f Ul ° above valuo ’ If ’ «■* the Imlu u° drawmg number is secured* b? a “r H bo cnt, ; lcJ to a SILK nnnss ormoroh andiso of her own selection, of like value. Every ticket purchased is entitled to one chance. It has boon a opmmon practice, heretofore, to is sue cards of invitation to tho Indies of our town to has f ° r tho ]?air ’ but - a. it without,, , i “J >oSaibl ° to pursue this course ' 6 ‘nadvcrtnntly passing by some one, thereby giving offence where it was not intended, tho coui mitteo have, therefore, concluded not to issue sopo ratoinv.tut.ons, but to extend through tho medium of this notice a gbuoral and cordial' invitation to all our female, friends to contribute ; suoh articles as ir«P t sr mk bt ‘ St suit ° a for the Fair of tho ffooif Si- C ' Sm / All articles intended for cob tribution may bo deposited at the Store of Mr. Ogil by or any of, tho oommittoo, on or before tho day preceding the opening of tlio Fair. | And now, in Conclusion permit us to say, . lo tho young mid tho old, tho grave and the gaV, Ivomombor tho “ ©oodles;" remember their Fair, 1 AmiUliuny warm hearts that will welcome yon there •By order 1 of tho Committee. iH. A'. SWrgdonf William D. Halbert, Jambs Mullinv Wm. H. Mason, li.,M. Myors, t Samuel Wotsol, Jr. Wilson L. SpottsWobd/ . ©oorgo Moll, John 0. Schuchman', Parker J. Moore/ Joshua Bixlei; Robert Sites, Wm. Root/ E. Foote,- ■ Robert BoD. Simon W. Earlyi i Robert JVN’oblo; , William; Zimmerman, James 11. Noble, Cbas. B. Goddard, JOS. W. OGILBY, Chairman. November 22, 1800—tf THRESH CRANBERRIES. J. A lot of prime Cranberries now in store and for sale by J. -jy jjjjv. October, 25, 1800. G A t S »u^ ht 1 ors '??. d i Wax Ta P° ra caa had at Philip Arnold s. 1 December 36; Mbit. 1 Notice. Notice. A tyD testimonials, new, and almost without ,7-*- nainbor, might ho given from Indies and gen tlemen, from nil grades of society; Whose united, tea t.mony none.could resist th'itt V rot lYoodfs Hair Restorative will restore this bald and gray,'and pfo serve thy half- :? f thh jdilth (o old ago/iA dll its youthful bettuty,* t ' • ; • Buttle Creel;, Mielr.,' Hoe'. 21, 1858. Pnov. Wood: Thee wilt please accept a line to inform thee that the hair on my head all fell off over twenty yeart figo, caused by a complicated ehromo disease; attiimlcd with an eruption oft the head, A continual course of suffering through life havihg reduced mo to a' state of dependence, I have not been able to-obtain, stuff for caps; rloitUer have 1. been able to do'thcifi up,-in consequence of which my hoild.has suderod, extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs & Hodges almost the last cent I had ori earth.for if ,tiro dollar bottle' of thy ilair Restorative about the Ist of August last. I have faithfully followed the directions, and the bald spot nf now, chvcrcd with hair thick and black, though snort, it is also coming in all over my head, heeling conbde'ut that another large bottle will re store it onth'ely and permanently, I fool anxious to persevere m its use; and being destitute of moans to purchase any more, I would ask thee if theowouldst not bo willing to send mo an order on tliiuo agents for (i bottle, and receive to thyself the Scripture de claration— the reward is to those that are kind to the widow and the fatherless." Thy friend, ■ SUSANNAH KIRBY. I/igonicr,Noble 00., Indiana, Fob. 6, 1859. Paop. 0. 11l 0011; Dear Sirln the latter part of the year 1852, while attending the Slate and Na tional Raw School of the State of New 1 York, ray hair, troni a cause unknown to toe/, commenced falling off very rapidly, so that in the short space 01 six mouths, the whole upper part of toy scalp was entirely bereft of its covering, lind ntoib of the remaining portion upon the sido and back part of my head shortly after became gray, so that you will not bo surprised iVhon I tell you that upon my return to the State-el Indiana, my more casual ac quaintances wore not so much at a loss to' discover tbo cause of tho ohango in my appearance, as my at°nn mtlmat<! ao< l uain - tances worn t 0 recognize mo : fat once made application to tho most skilful physicians in tho country, but, receiving no assur ance from thorn that my hair could again bo re stored, I was forced to become reconciled to' my Into, Until, fortunately, in tho latter part of the year 1007, your Restorative was recommended* to iho by a druggist, as being tho most reliable Ilcstor utivo m use. I tried one bottle, and' found to my groat satisfaction that it Was'producing the desired eflcct. Since that timbal have used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative; and as a - result, have a rich coat of Soft blivet hdir which no money can buy, , Of my gratitude. for your labor" and skill in tho production of so wonderful an article, I havo recommended its uso to many of my friends and acquaintances, who, I am happy to inform you. tiro,.using it with liko cffocfc jours/ Very. respectfully A. M. LA'X'TA,, Attorney and Counsellor at La\r. Depot, 444 Broadway, and 1 sold by all dealers iroughout tbo tforld.- The Restorative is flb t uiV'in' liotjd'esr of tbrdo’ si zes, fiz: Jartfo/mcdiuirt, ana small ;■ the small’bolds i n pint, and retails for oho dollar per bottle; the medium-holds at loasf twenty percent, m’orolin pfo portioh' than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the largo bolds aquart,4o per cent; more in proportion’, and retails for threa'dpilura'ner bottle ' O. J. WOO)! A C0 7 Proprietors, 144 Broadway New Yorte dnd 111 Market Street, St. Louis, Md*’ 'Dda?ord° d byal ' S °° d DVu KK>atsand Fancy Goods ; Oct. 18, 1860—3 m , CARD, . ®iddlo; Attornoy-at-Law.’ Office with A. B. Sharpe, Esq,,‘under the Bsle Un *WiU att'* 11 ? atroqLCor er businls^fhTeteion". 10 00U ° Cti0n ‘ anll ° ih ’ November 15, 1860—tf REMOVAIs. A. to't,?^ oN n Elt bas r «n>oved his office to his new house opposite Glass 1 hotel.-’ 1 Carlisle, March 20, 1860—tf Register’s Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby given, to all pereona in- trusted, that the following Accounts hnvobcon filed in this office, by the accountants therein named, for examination; and will bo presented to the Or phans’ Court of Cumberland county, for confirma tion and allowance, on Tuesday, the 18 th day of December > 18fiO, vix ; 9 • 1. The account of William 11. feofcnor, guardian and executor of the last will and testament of Ed ward (1. M'Qonegal, late of the borough of Carlisle deceased. ... 1 2. The first Ab'd.final accept of Moses Bricker administrator 6f John liumuiol, I’ito bf Monroe township, dcc’d. 3. The first ana final account pf Edward Lament, administrator of. Fh>uois A. Mateer, deceased; late of the borough of as. settled .by Christian Tltzol, administrator of said Edward La ment, now also deceased. , 4; The account of Johlik, Dunlaj), 'ddhilbistrator of James Dunlap, late of LbVrcr Allen towiiahip; de ceased. • • . 6. The guardianship accbhtH bf ivsilialH R. Goi*- gua, guarbiun of Henry A. AI. Church, a minor child of Jlcnry Church, doe’d. t ( ’ . C. The guardianship account bf R. bor goa> guardian of Robert K. Church, u minor child of Henry Church, dcc’d. 7. Tho administration account of ItoKl: 51-. frays,; administrator of Andrew J. Sharp, Idle bf the Bo rough of Newvillo, doc'd. tr^Tr^ rst °l Isaac Newcomet dtid Charles 11. Horn, administrators of John Hisuer, late Of Dickinson township, dec’d. The account of Peter Spnbr, executor of tho last will and testament of Philip Frederick, late of the borough of Carlisle, dee’d. 10. Ihe account of Archibald Brickcr, adminis trator of Levi Brickor, late of Clark counts'. Ohio, deceased, ■ ' S. N. LMINGEII. liegittar, ■ Register’s Office, ) Carlisle, Nov, 19, 1860. / Orphan’s Court Sale. On Saturday, the 15 Ih day of December, 1860. T> Y virtue of an order of the Orphan’s Court ■*"* of Cumberland County, I will expose to public sale, on tho promises, on tho above day, tho follow, mg described HOUSE and LOT OF GROUND, lato llib. property of Rebecca Evans; dce’th, to wit •A lotqf ground, sitiiate on the corner of bridge and Second Streets, in the borough of Now Cumberland, in said County, bdunded by said two streets and by lot No, 134, in the plan of said borough, and by a 10 feet alley; having.thereon- erected a two and a ■ llalf “lory WEATHERBOARDEIi ■niltf MOIJSEs Jpaagg a shopj stable/ and other improvements. .Terms of Sale; I’lin jibt* cetit; of tho purchase mo ney to bo paid wbdH. iho pfojierty is stricken down, and the balance oil the tsfday of April next, .when a deed toill be ifaado and possession given. 1 • • ,J- S. CdIAVJELIi. Guardian: November 22, 1860. Fall and Winter Clothing , PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS. GRANVILLE STOKES’ .ONE PRICE EIPTr, , Clothing Emporium; No, 607, Chfestniit Street. A superb stock bffiiic French, English and Am&'ican : , cloths, .;•••• CASjSIMERES’ \ ■ and tESTfN&S,‘ WOK City and Country trade, with an ujv-- J- approachable assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING 1 , at 1 tho lowest cash prices. . But OXE'PRICE is asked, and a GIF? of nrtrihsio Worth and use presented with each article sold. .. . attention, paid to tho Customer depart ment, and gutmqiils made and sent to order to any addtess.- ' - , .• ' ? n of Hoing busi ness^.olJ r iisVji,iLß STOKES would impress oti the mipd.qef. the patrons of his establishment, that tho coat of tho gift is deducted from, and not added to the price of the article sold. His immensely increa sing sales enabling him to act thus liberally, and at tho same time, to realize-a remunerative profit. All articles guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. GRANVILLE STOKES' ONE PRICE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. , 007, Chestnut Street, October 26, ifiCO. Tlie Only Preparation That has Stood the Test of Tears y and Grows More and More Popular Every Bay I' JUST OPENED ANDEORTsALE. One of, the cheapest and ftppks of Dry Goods ever opened in Carlisle', lsnow Itt tho rOonl of A. !w. Bontz, consisting lij part Of • . SILK IuiUEH, FANCY AND, Ft ALff, , Silks, Figured. Merinos, Cashmpros, aliwool-Do lainos, and pvory 'stylo of Dross (Jood* soon in tho eastern markets. ’ - CLOTH MANTLES, colors and stripes of every, stylo. My stock, of Mantles is acknowledged to bo over opened in this pladoi. • .* , r , .. iviftiE goods, /. ; ;' '. purchased from,the best bouses in Philadelphia and w X orl{ > c £ u Ha(l of me at less Ilian'usual jo tail prices. • J have in;this branch, liinehs; LaceV Edgings, Cambrida',/ Brilliants, - Nainsooks/’Jado* netts,-Lawns, MUllMuillhs, Ac., dll of which l asft but an examination. . fuics. V ■ The beat article of Sable, Siberian l Squirrel. O'er man, Fitch, Lustre .-dpi, Stone MojUn. ohd-Silier do. I have at least 200 Sotts; oiitof Mich lliiau select. Muslins, Amofii’ftn; French and EugUah pridt4, aU d , tbu bent manufneturo and colors, Lancaster, yatorwiat and .Manchester. Ginghams, Flaunali, BldnKets, and everything usually found hr a vfbll regulated dyy goods store. • ’ lidsiEllt AND GLOVES; . Silk, WoolW; Cotton and Lipon Hoso for obiliiren, ladies and gentlemen; Kid, Kid Finish, Silk, Lists Thread and Cloth Cduntlota for ladios, Kid, Lists Thtoad and genuine Back Gloves for Gents. MEN’S WEAR. Cloths, CnsainicroS, Vestings and Shawls., There Is no place this side of edit bo fitted'oul In better stylos oi quality of cloth and at as low rates as in my store. Call and see the new styles of Fancy Cassimors, acknowledged by the gentlemen of this place to bo the prettiest, and beat ever brought from the Eastern markets. CARPETS A OIL CLOTHS. Superfine two-, and three-Ply, Brussels and Velvet Carpets, of all-sties and.figures and extremely low prices, one. one and a.quarter, one and a half, two ahd three yards wide, Oil Cloth of tho very best ar ticle and sold at the very low price of fifty cents nor square yard. Having enlarged my room and added ©very con venience and comfort for customers, I invite all to call and examine a stock ofgoods purchased for eath and seo fthy it is that A. W. Bontz can sell his goods 4t such very low rates. .It is .to,the interest of all >yho are in need of Dry Goods to glvo j),ur stock- an inspection, my motto is to soil cheap and please my customers. . . . . r •* S. at., Nearly opposite tho P. 0.; Carlisle, Pa, NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! WE have this dajA-eoeived from New York and Philadelphia, our fall stock of Dry Goods, embracing every variety of dross goods forladici’, Silases, Children, Sion’s and Boy’s wear. SHAWLS, CLOAKS, Mantles, i Hosiery, Ilrawcrs, &oop Skirts, l/mlervcats, Kid QloroV Embroideries, Merino Shirts, Gauntlets, Collars, . CtaraLa, Motions,of all-kinds, Mon’s Shawls, <to, Wotfs Celebrated Hanover Buck Gloves. : . We have made our selections of goods'from the host importing and commission Houses in New York Philadelphia, and tho public will find on otir .pountors tho,latest l*atis and London• stylos and kipdj? of goods imported. We have removed to our NEW STOIIJjJ ROOM, tinder Martin’s Hotel, where I wo will bo pleased to moot our old customers and as many now biios as frill favor, us'with aoall.— Our facilities ibf. getting goods are unsurpassed, and wo, feel coufidont.wo,,cuii give all satisfaction. , CONSTANT ADDITIONS OF.,frjsvr ' made THiiomdtiik ’ ijEIDXCH, SAWYER i JIILtBR; September 27/1860. CARLISLE FOUNDRY* Farming lifrplcmcnt Slepoi fc’ GARDNER,' &, CCf. now m'anufacturo .••and keep constantly FOR'SALE, at their I extensive Steam Works on Bast Main sb, Carlisle, a largo assortment of Agricultural Implements, of well known and approved usefulness to, Banners, among which they would call especial attention t i Willoughby's celebrated i Patent Gum Spting Grßlfa Drill, I which has taken over fifty .first, class premiums at State apd.County To the farmers of Cum- I. .InPf*’ York and Pcrry counties we need not speak I in' dbtajl of.tho merits of this dtill/as scotea of them [are now in use on the best farms in those counties, fits reputation is established .as the.moat oompleta (gram drill now manufactured in the United States. I It sows Wheat, Bye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly and ttithorit Bunching the seed. The gum springs p’ttffs the drill over stumps and stones, with [ out bredkiug pin, or the drill. For oven and regu lar sowing; the Willoughby Gum Spring Drill is un equalled hy any other. We also manufacture and sell the following articles, which wo con recommend to farmers os reliable implements of established character; . Jlarnson'i Patent Corn Planter, Lath’* Patent Straw and Fodder Cutter,' . 'Bridendolfit, Patent Corn Shelter, . Johnston’e Cast Iron Hor/f’ Trbdghj Haros Patent Cider Mill; ■ A, s?' hrco an (' Sour Horse Bowers rfnd Thresh ing Machines, Cast Iron Field llollqrs. Plough Castings of various, patterns, Cpf'n Cyashcfi, and other articles for farmers tWnuracfous to m'ontion. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and ton plate Wood Stoves; with an immense variety of other castings for house keepers and others. Wo have also an attractive variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, - and Cemetery enclosures, to which we. would call attention. STEAM ENGINES AND MILL' QEARINA department. of our businds’s wo give navi f tieular attention. Ouf already oitonsive sto'ck ok I patterns for paper. Hour and saw Mill goi'Eng, is 1 constautty increasing.' Mill owrheriami millwright* wdl be furnished #ith a printed catalogue of onr various niill patterns on application. Our machine shop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing shafting and casting, by good end careful machinists. ~ . STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of every desirable capacity, from 10 to $S horse power, built in, tho best stylo and on accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may be seen in successful operation at ninny of tho largest distilleries and taunnOriciUYi .Carlisle, and Comb’d, Perry ami Dmipbm «qs,y t‘<J‘the owners of which we eoufidently refyr for inforiijatiou as.to theiregioioa? cy. Poisons Wanting Steam, Engines .are earnestly requested (o call apd examine bifdf’e contracting .elsewhere. • DOOR AND SASH FACTORY: Connected with our, establishment .is a steam Sash and Dqor Manufactory which hi now In cpmpljts order for tho manufacture of every description 6r BUILDDfO MATERIALS’/ for the most costly as well as', the, plainest hoaj#'. Windo’w Sash' furnished- from fire cents upward, aoi cording, to,size of glass; Window Prairies from sl*3l' upward; Shritfttfa and Rolling Blinds Troth sl,7s upwrird'f Boor frames from $1,74 upward; Foiir Panel Boors from $2,12 upward. Mouldings. Ca»* iugs, Architraves, Wash Boards, prack'cts, Raney Brapery, Scrolls, and other articles peeritd in hrinat building, furnished at the lowest prices',, tiidf of tie boat quality of lumber, jzgf Wo arenVaorirapare* [as heretofore to build : and repair BttRBEN OARB for transporters pn the railroad, with promptaeM and oq reasonable, term's. • t .. The ooßtibned patronage of tba jiublip.Unmeet, fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly* attuid^ od ‘°,., ~ • F. aARDNiia toa Carlisle, May 3, , ■■■•>• v ]i/TEAT COTTERS AND. STOPPERS. X A Th .° Cutters and Staffer* that are made are to bo had at Dyne's, where yon can find a full stock of.Butehor s tools of every description, at prices lopor than over wa* heard of. Don’t hay a cutter or sluffor until you toko a look at out stock. JOHN p. DYNE A SON, Nov. 1, 1860. N. Hanover street, Carlisle. House & Lot for Kent. THE subscriber offers for rojjt from tho Ist of April neat,., bis Blitft Houio and lot of ground, situate in Ponlfrot st-j dir«c(ly opposite the Catholic Church. For terms, <fco., ohqniSi'o'f the uuderslkDed livioff on U)opromises.' . .... ,i ■- • • c „.-,WARP 6CHPCHMAN. . 'Carlisle, Nov. 20, domestics;.
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