SCOTT ON SECESSION—TOUR TINCT GOVERNMENTS . INEVITABLE. . iton, Deo. 15. — General Scott line ’resident an elaborate opinion in i thb present condition of tho mill- , _„.onces of the country, and what should 'dilfiview- of possible contingencies. lie bcgsduS ■v»a State o ' ‘ and boar tlw ills she has, M 3 itMmo fly to those she knows not of. PSSlwWio® occurs, bo says, it wiU I'oault MWormation of two, but four distinct imliei. These are, as near as I can re jig follows New York, New England, Tvania, Michigan, AVisconain, lowaand iota. Except WlnVt I will next mention, tho second will consist of Indiana, (, Ohio, AVestern Virginia, and so along tho Blue Ridge, taking in AVestern i, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, (see, Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, ixas. The third will consist of South ja, Georgia, East Florida, Eastern Vir and, perhaps, Maryland and Delaware, toific States will 'constitute the fourth. General treats the exclusion of the ►rowing States of the AVest from a di mmunicatioh with tho Gulf of Mexico, impossibility. They will have free to go down the Mississippi, and Will ipen Pensacola as a naval depot. General also gives an elaborate state f the disposition of the military forces ration, and the condition and needs of tified places. It is an important paper, :ht to be published. '; mentis upcntl) cm Lmwlt'j i I in m, I Ijj I Ictli gCCBSIi of tl(l( 186. ■anc«, rf 1 in, mi 'ndigniijr h, of nt» 8’ for tit H bji ipariH i a -void Avsm CoMlitj, ' jake f Jlionllj if liij I W/ BS ttk fj i scc&y ■of Silt 1 , iMtiln JTH CAROLINA CONVENTION^ mall Fox Raging Permanent Pres!*- of the Conrention—Adjournment of the 'Kiiiion to Charleston. Ukk tsigncil,) liia cfiih Columbia, S. C., Dob. 17. . South Carolina Convention assembled city at noon yesterday. An organiza is effected by the selection of a tempo iairman. The small-pox has become lib, and much excitement prevails iih'e delegates. Gen. Jamison was clio s'siilent of the Convention over Mr. OiT, fay bo considered an extreme triumph; to ndjourti to Charleston was passed majority, ’fho Convention \Viil ;e at Charleston to-morrow, • . Ik IV iiiisel/ni Ik lA Sjtori ~ ,at $2 00 per annum. Now is the subscribe for a, daily paper from the State Government,- containing the on :6ccedinga of the - Logielaturo. ‘ The, i 'iliui Unioii w'a sound Democratic pa id it is not saying more than will be upon the record, when wo’ add, that is not a better or more ably conducted .1 in Pennsylvania. , Pennsylvania Daily Telegraph is led by Geo. Berqneii & Co., in the city •risburg. It is of strong Republican dtios. We can cheerfully recommend lily Telegraph, as a well-conducted, ably and rncyjnurmil—s4 00 per year—and 10 who want to be posted in the ihtcr ' the incoming Curtin and Lincoln Ad rations, of both of which the Telegraph > the official organ, we advise them to 3 subscribe for the Daily Telegraph. fc 1m Black [1 tfiMl 5 OdJ// !CT Scuoor..—The following aretho Se sholars for the months of October and ik XI. P. AV. Biddle, E; A. Red- Dnrr. -Win. Kromor. i. 12. Lucia Griffin, Hetty Landis, sslor. ,—Fannie Common. o. 13. AuiiaShaploy, AnnaAA'oods, illips. c—Louisa AVcaver. No. 14. John AFolf, Robert Peebles, reigavt. sic—l).'K. Boas. No. 15. Sarah G. Fought, Sarah E. ,m, S. Matthews, isic—Elizabeth M’Millen. d No, 16. Win. M’Olure, Charles P. A. D. B. Smoad. iusio—A. I>. B. Sinead. ioI No. 17. Jane Blair, Minnie Flengori irvine. . . .uaio—-Emma Leldig. 101 No. 18. .Geo. Scoby, J. H. Shefier, tehuff. t-- " J&ntkrts. £nit.ADEM*HtA., ftcccmhot IS;, .KAt.—There is no shipping demand ie sales afo to supply the Wants of the 5475 to 6 00, per barrel good brands of superfine; $5 12i® sjpiro6, and 5 60® 6 60 for extra family and «, according to quality. The receipts con kll,but they oro more than adequate for the /?*Byo Flour is offered at $3 60(5)3 02, and jal at $3 per barrel for Pennsylvania, and ‘".Brandywine. —The offerings of Wheat are light.— of good Pennsylvania and Western at !0 per bushel, and good Southern at $123, ges from $1 28 to $136. Byo is steady conts for Pennsylvania, and 08 cents for . is not much offering.— tos of Yellow at 04(5)05 cents, and 62(5)56 how. Oats are steady at3l@3l& oontsfor l and 33 cents fpr Pennsylvania. spSEBD comes forward very slowly, but the Is limited at tho decline noted on Saturday. 4es of fair and prime quality at $5(5)5 12 J \B. Timothy is nominal. Flaxseed is dull .declined to $1 40@1 50. KV is higher., Sales of Ohio barrels at 18J ♦ehnsylvania at cents; hhds.> 174 cents, igo at : l74 cents, JSLE MARKET.*—December 18. $ Weekly hy Woodward & Schmidt Superfine, per bbl., $4,50 Extra, do., 4,75 Family, do., 4,75 ''ve, do., 8,25 ;eat, per bushel, ' J,lO ;AT, . do., 1,00 to 1,00 do„ 625 do., 55 do.; 36 .lU.BY, do., -65 Urley, do., ‘ , 60 sbd, do., 6,00, IEED, do,* 4,60 •a of your Cabinet, with whom I ib pleasantly associated. _ truly and sincerely, your friend, ; Howkmi Cobb. res'dtitifc. niiNGTofr, December 10, 1860, Sin: I have received your oom of Saturday evening resigning ,n of Secretary of ; the Treasury have hold since the coramoncomnt dnistration. Whilst I deeply ro roa have . determined to separate «n us at the present critical mo ndrait that the question Was one n decision. I could have wished •ived at a different conclusion-, bo dations, both official and personal, ieon of the most friendly and Con tractor. I may add that I have dy satisfied with; the ability and you have displayed in performing if your important office. ' reciprocating your sentiments of igard, I remain, very respectfully, 1,, , : ; James Buchanan. 'Well Cobb. •;Har'risfcurg Papers, rntoT ami Uniox, published I daily !Ett & Go. v in the city of Ilarria- 00 per; annum, and the Wsexlv isic—J. 11. Slieffer. . D. ECKELS, P. S. S. Notice. IN* the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land County; The petition of Honry’Ruby, Esq., and others, praying tho Court to grant thorn a char ter of Incorporation undor tho namo and title of SpriitbhiH Cemetery Association, haring boon pre sented to the Court, and-now to wit, December 18, 1800. Tho Court direct notice of said application to bo published in one newspaper to bo printed in the borough of Carlisle, for three weeks before the first day uf tho January Term, 1801. BENJ. DUJCE, ProtH'r, Carlisle, Deo. 20, 1860. I’cAcliers’ Institute. THE Cumberland County Teachers Insti tute ’frill meet in Nowville, on Tuesday, the first day of January, 1801, at 8J o/clock. Order of Exercises. Orthography— A. Mathews, D. M. Shelly, H. J- Lambert, Snyder, Ac. Etymology—Barr, Sollonborgor, Heck, Ao. Reading—S. P. Goodyear, D. Brandt, J. P. Ma- Penmanship—Cavanaugh, Iloffolfingbr, ,T. Pri- Mental Arithmetic —H. Shelly, J. P* Mathews, Carlisle, H. R. Williams* Written Arithmetic —6, 0 Kara, Graham, Long, "Dhnrlton, N. R. Hutchinson, Ac. Grammar— Bigler, John Swilor, tteynolds, Ac. Algebra—S. A. Sollonhcrgor, Clnudy, Lnferty, * Hcomofry—Palm, BftidW, Bob-man, Ac. Anatomy and Physiology—Dr. H. M. Stoufibr, Noel, Barbour, Ac. ' Nat Philosophy—Barr, Barbour, Clatk-, Ac. Astronomy—W. P. Lloyd, Barr, Itpstollcr, Ac. 00-oducation of tho Soxes—J. P. Mathew* Ac. School Government—B. Shelly, Lloyd, ilostct tcr, &o. Vocal Landis, Reynolds, Roa, Ac. Parental Co-oporatioir—G. MathcWs, Roa, Prick er, Long, Ac. New Subjects—ftowman, Kostottcr, O’Hara, Ac. Original Essays—Misses Wislcr, Adams, Philips-, L. Homing, J. Givlcr, &c. It is oxpcctod that Hon. Thos. H. Burrows. State Sitporintotadont* will ho present at some time during tho Week-, And address the Institute. Tho friends of education are to attend and participate in the jtfococdings. JOS. 'Chairman Bnsinca* Com. The Ttuiteos of tho Ccunly- Normal School, %iVI moot, at the Hall of tho Institute at Q o'clock, IV M., Jteo. 31st, for tho transaction of im portant businots, and It is hoped there -will be.,a, full attendance from all the districts. . Pres't, Hoard of . slocoitbor 'so, iB6o—2t Hat and Cap Emporium! THE undersigned having purchased the sfpok, &c., of tho Into William H. Trout, de ceased, would respectfully announce to tho public that ho will continue tho Halting Jlusincua at the old' stand, in West High Street, and with a ronow od,_.a)vii efficient. effort, produce SSiioies of Head Hross of ; ■ Every Variety, Style, and Quality, that shall-bo strictly, in'keeping with the improve ment of thp art, and fully up to fcll ° a S& in which we live. • ' • Ho.has now on hand a splendid of HATS of till rtcscrip jg9S2SS63 tions, from the common. Wool to Oio . finest rut and Silk hats, uml ut'pnecs that must suit,every one who has an eye to gelling tbo worth of - Ins money. Hia Silk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Hats, uto unsurpassed for lightness, du rability and finish, by those of any oilier establish ment in-tbocohutVy, Bovs’ Hats’ of every description constantly on hand: He respectfully -incites all the old patrons and as many new ones as possible, to giVo him a call..- • d. a. CALLIO.. , Carlisle, Hoc. 20, 180,0. . . Great reduction , GREAT REDUCTION, GREAT REDUCTION . ON MEfcS* & bOVs’ ChOTIIINO ON ‘ JfKNS* 4 BOYS* CLOUTING • ON MfeNS’ * BOYS’ CLOTHING And ftU kinds of burnishing Goods, And all kinds of Furnishing Goods, And all kinds of Furnishing Goods, At the Great Clothing Emporium In North Hanover Street,' 4 At the Great Clothing EvtjioTimn lu North Hunovcr Street, % At the Great Chiluny EiApsr.fum In North Hanover. Street. On account of having a heavy stock of Clothing and piece goods oh hand, we have this day greatly reduced our prices in Clothing; and all in.want of great bargains Should call immediately at ISAAC LIVINGSTONS Clothing Emporium, Dec. 20, 1860—1 m N.. Hanover street. Notice. ■jVTO'f tGK is hereby given that the following -Ll named persons have bled with tbp undersigned their petition for License, under the Act of Assem bly of 3lat, March, 1850, and the supplements there to, which petitions will bo presented to the Court of Quarter Suasions of Cumberland county) Ob Mon day, thb 14th day of January, 1801. . • . , . ’ Hotels. Carlisle,- "Went Ward —David 11. Gill, William Nnaker. Peter Aughinbaugh. Carlisle, East Ward —Peter Y.Horman. Penn Township —Jacob Rudscckor. ■ Retailers. Carlisle, Went Ward: —William Bcntz, Edward Showers. Shippcnaburg —Philip Del trick,. Mtchunicsbunj —Thomas J. Kerr. - JOHN FLOYD, Clk. Qaar. Seas. December 20,18 C HO, FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Christmas and New If cars GIFTS ! IN THE GREATEST VARIETY AT HAVERSTICK’S. S W. lIAVERSTICK has just received • from the city ..and is now opening a splendid display of Fancy Goods, suitable for tho Holidays, to whioh ho desires to call tho attention of his friends and tho public.- 'His assortment cannot bo surpass ed in novolty an 4 elegance, and both in quality and prlco of tho articles cannot fail to please purchas ers. It would be impossible to enumerate his '.FANCY GOOES, ’ which comprises every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite finish, such as— Papier Mache Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands and trays, fancy ivory, pearl and shell card oases, i ladies’ Fattcy Boskets, fancy Work Boxes, with sow ing instruments, Port Monnaics, of every variety, Gold Pons, and Pencils, fancy paper weights, papo torios, and a large variety of ladies’ fancy statione ry. Mo to seals and wafers,, silk and head purses, ladies’riding Whips, elegantly finished, Indies' fine cutlery, perfume baskets and bags, brushes of eve ry kind for the toilet, RousaelV porfuntos of the 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 tho various English and American Annuals for 1850, richly embolishod and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children's Pictonal Hooke, for children of all ages. ; His assortment of Sohool Books and School Stationery is also - complete, and comprises every thing used in College and tho Schools, 110 also desirov to call tho particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, Ac., from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm or Ethprial Oil, togeth er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His as sortment in this lino is unequalled in tho borough. Also, Fruits, Fancy Confectionary, Nuts, Presened Fruits, d'c.f - 'in every variety and all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such, as can bo confidently recom mended to his friends. His stobk embraces every thing in tho lino of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to housekeepers which tho public are especially invited to call and see, at the old stand opposite tho Deposit Dank, ■ Carlisle, Deo. 20, 1800, S. W. HAVBRSTXOK. For Rent. THE Bnok Lavr-Offloo, in the rear of the Court-house, and udjoining Itbeom’s Hall, at present ocoupicdby Wm. D. Halbert, Esq., will bo for rent Horn the Ist of April next. . Also for rent, the largo stone shop adjoining said office, now occupied by the Messrs. I'ooL Apply to J. B. BRATTON. ■ December 13, 1860. THE PRESBYTERIAN. , OFFER FOR 1801. IT affords us pleasure to say that after hoing boforo the public for thirty years, our old friends have adhered to us, and hosts of now ones bdvo arisen-. Wo have endeavored to secure the appro bation 6f our subscribers by pursuing u fair and un disguised honest course. Wo return cordial thanks to our MeYidS for their hearty support. For the future wo can only promise that wo will do our host, relying upon the promised blessing of Qod. The price of the Presbyterian is $2,60 per annum in advance ; $3 a year, if not in advance. As inducements to friends to make somp spccjhi efforts for obtaining new subscribers, the proprie tors make the following propositions, to coUtiluS'oin effect until the Ist of January, 1801.' 1. Any perSoh sending us one now npmd, With tw6 in ay detain the .fifty cents, and wo will send one papofr fd£ outs .year to the now subscriber for the two dollars. - 2. To any person sending US the' bnWos V3f Jive new subscribers-, With one year’s payment in advance) ($12,60,) we will give the Bpm of five dollars, which may bo deducted from the sufti foVWardod to us. This is not to bo considered as a reduction of terms, but suhply a premium offered to IhdSO Who' will aid iu enlarging Our subscription list. One copy for one year, $2 50 Five copies to ono address, fob one ycat-, • $lO 00 Eleven copies, to ono address, for ono year, $2O 00 Seventeen copies, to one addressj . n $3O 00 Twenty-six copies to one address, x< $45 00 Specimen copies will be sent, on opplftt&tion, for one week, or a mouth. - ‘ . X&3" The money must always bo sent in advance; When the amount is largo, a. draft should be pro= cured, if possible. Address, always pnsf-paid, WILLIAM ,S. MAIITIEN & Co., . No. 006 Ohcsnut street, Philadelphia. Dnc.2o, 1800. . Notice. IVTOTICE is hereby given to nil persons in- A i torcsted, that the following accounts have boon tiled in the Pruthonotary’s office, and will bo pre sented to tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land 'county for confirmation and allowance, on Wednesday, the 16th day. of January, A, D. f 1801. Ist. tho account of John T. Oroon, surviving as signee of r f. C. Miller* * 2d. Tho'accoUnl of Dr. W. W. Dale, and. Dr. S. B. Kiofier, assignees of Danicl B. Kieffcr. 6d. I 1 he account of D, J. McKee, Committee of Joseph Brown, a lunatic. ,Hh. The account of Wm. M. Penrose and Jacob 'llhcom, assignees of J’oscph Kitncr, under deed of volunWtf.y.assignment BSNd, DtjKE, ‘■CA'riUlo) Dec. 16, iB6o—tc Proth’y* Wotlcc. NOTICE is hereby given that’ the partner ship lately subsisting between J* G. Callio arid Elizabeth IC't'oUb hAs becU dissolved by mutual con sent, All.debts duo.to the- said partnership aro .to bo received by tho said J. G. Callio, and all demands on the said partnership to bo presented to him for payment. 1 >l. CALLIO, Elisabeth Carlisle, Dec. 13, . Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby given thAt tetters ttlfß’cb J-1 ministration on the ‘caValo of Samuel Gibblo. deu’d., late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland comity, havo been issued by tbo Register of said county to tho subscribers residing in the samp town ship. All persons having claims against the estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make paVriionl. . JOIIN.HAUCK. ■ \ * HENRY VOGLESONG, j^ a ' Novcml cr, 20, 1860—fit° . . Crcaiia of TtirlaiT' “SHbstilutc^ THIS, article is recommended as the best in use, in combination with soda or galonitus, for making bread, biscuit, cakes, Ac. This substi tute produces bread and cakes, which/ when cold, aro sweet, moist, and grateful, while those of Cream 'Tartar are dry and tasteless. * It will coat less than Crcarii of Tartar, and in, cooking is used in tho same way. , This rieVv aftfote, As also Salcratus, Soda, and Pure Cream Tattaf, Arrow Root, Mustard Seed, Spices, ground and unground—unadulterated. For stilo at the store of J. W, EBY. Carlisle;, Dec. 13, iB6O. . . . UNITED STATES HOTEL, -SOUTH-EAST COR.: 11th & MARKET STS., Adjoining ihe Pennsylvania Ttaihlload Depot, Philadelphia. rjrilfE an designed would respectfully iftforkii . JL the public that ho has taken the above Hotel, formerly known as “ THE MANSION HOUSER whioh ho has refitted and newly furnished through out. . . . Tho Rooms are spacious and cqhimodious, and furnished with every convenience to bo tfoiiud in tho best Hotels in the city. The “UNITED STATES” is admirably located for tho convenience of travelers, being under the same roof with the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus saving both hack - hire and porterage of baggagOv No pains, will bo spared to render tho, “UNITED SPATES” a pleasant and agreeable re sidence to all who may favor it with their patron age. Charges moderate. • . ■ . H. W. IcANAGA) Proprietor, . December 13, 1800. . • _ Look to Your Interests!! LADIES, please take notice that one of the firm of Loldicb, Sawyer & Miller has just re turned from Now. York and Philadelphia with a lull stock of Winter Goods, comprising the newest styles of Dress. Silks, Valours, Poplins, Figured Merinos, Eng. Roap'rs., Plain and Barred, French. Do Laines and Merinos, American DoLaincs and 'Cashmeres, and many, other styles and kinds of goods, which wo can sell at crisis rates, having pur chased since tho. late giving away of the markets.. Mourning Goods of all kinds, Merinos, Bomba zines, Cashmeres, Amour Rep’s, DcLaiuos, Ac. Ladies' Coats; Raglans, Mantles, Cloaks, Shawls, of every variotj 1 ;, loss than manufacturers’ prices. •FURS 1 FURS! I FURS!!! ~ $l,OOO worth of fresh Furs, all kinds, slides, and sizes, Muffs and Cufisi also a full assortment of Childrens’ Furs; MENS’ it BOYS’ WINTER WEAR! Woollen Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Stockings, Tics, Scarfs, Ac. ■ „ # . Ladles’ Cloaking Cloths and Trimmings. . CARPETS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS! Furnishing Goods, and all kinds of Domestic Goods suitable for tho Season. Blankets, Yarns, <fco., Ac. ’ . Wo respectfully invito all to an Inspection of our immense stock of Goods, fooling assured wo can of fer inducements superior to all competition. Now store one door below Martin's Hotel. LEIDICH, SAWYER & MILLER. Carlisle,' Doc. ,13, 1860.. . Winter Arrangement!! Change of Hours I Cumberland Valley and Frunklhi Railroads / ON and after Monday,* Dcc'r. 3,1800, trains on the above roads will leave as follows, (Sun days excepted l) ~ For Chamherahurtf ifr Jtarriahurtf. Leave Hagerstown, V.OO a. m. 2.45 p. “ Grconcastlo, 7.37 il .3.35 " “ Ohambersburg, 8.30 “ Ar. 4.20 v* it. “ “ ' Leave’ 1.25 “ a Shipponsburg, 9.00 “ 1.57, u “ NowviUo, 9.32 “ 2.30 " " Carlisle, 10.10 “ 3.10 lt “ Moohanicsburg, 10.42 “ 3.42 ** Arrive at Harrisburg, 11,12 “ _ For Chdmhcrahnrg & I/ageretoiOn. Leave Harrisburg, 8,05 A. >r. Ll® p ‘ u * “ Moohanicsburg, -8*47 “ 2.20 “ CaVHslb, ' 9.27 " 3.00 " Newvillc, 10,02 “ 3-J4 “ ■ “ Shippcnsburg, 10.33 u 4i05 “ Chamb’g. 11.10 “ 4.45 “ Grceucastlc, 11,55 " 5*35 Arr. at Hagerstown, 12.36 0.15 Three daily trains loavo Harrisburg for Pittsburg, at 3.18 and 7.00, A. M„ and 4.20, P. M., making di rect connections with trains for Cincinnati, Louis ville, Cleveland, Chicago, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and all principal points throughout theV call For Philadelphia via Pennsylvania Central Rail Road J At 2.40, A. M., 12.55, For Troverton and Wil -1.16, and 5.25, P. M. iiamspqrtatl.4o & 8.15 Via Lob. Val. B. R., at P. M. 8.00,. A. Mm 1*45, Tram,on Dauphin Road at 2.00, P, M. For Baltimore, at 3.00 &. 7.40, A, M,,'4b 1.40, P. M, • NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. At all stations whore liokets are sold, viz-Ha gorstown, Grconcastlo, Ohambersburg, Shippohs jurg, Newvillo, Carlisle, Moohanicsburg and Har risburg, a reduction of ten cents on each ticket will bo made to all passengers that provide themselves with tickets betdro entering tbp cars. • ‘ Q. N. lull; Supt. R. R. Office, Chamb’g.,,Nov. 29, 1860',’ •• - SEIT^^'tJESARS! THE sovoq .ycnra of unrivalled success at tending_tho “ COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSO CIATION,” baVo made it a housohould word throughout every of the Country, Under the außplcoS’of this popular Institution, over (Area ftundiett WioUi&nd homes have learned to beautiful Vorks of arton their walls, and choice literature Oh thqft tables, the great ben efits derived from htfeotting ft Subscriber. ' Subscriptions are nO\V being deceived 5n a ratio unparalleled with that of any previous year. ’ *ERMS OF BtffcSCßlPTiftNv Any person can become a tfioihbor by subscribing three dollars, for which sum they will recoiVo Ist.—Tho largo and Superb Steel cfigfravihg, 00 x 08 inches', OhtUlcft ‘*. Falstaff mitsieritiff Ms Hdcriiits/* Jd.—One copy, one year, of that elegantly illha trated magazine, ! ** The Cosmopolitan -Art 'froumaV” od.—iFbur adthissionfr, dttrihg lb'6 SobSoii, I'd 11 (the Paintings; 54$ Broadway, iV., In addition ,lo the above benefits, there will bo given to subscribers) as gratuitous premiums, over Fil'd Htindrcd-beautiful Works of Art ! comprising valuable paintings, ttlarblck, pariana, outlines, «<h> forcing a thily national benefit. Tub SuPEuli EjtoßAviiro, which fivery subscriber will roooivo, entitled rt FALBtAPF mustering ms Recruits," is Oho of thomostboauliful and popular engravings over issued in this country. It is done on steel, HVre and stipple, and is. printed on heavy plate paper) 30 by 38 inches, making a niost choice ornament, suitable for.tho Walls o3f either the library, parlOr or office. Its subject is the celebra ted scone of Sir John Falstaff receiving-, in Justice Shallow's office, the recruits which have boon gath ered for hifi 11 htggcd regiment" It could not bo fnhiiShctl by the trade for loss than five dollarS; The Art Journal is too well knoWu to the whblo .country to need commendation; It is a uiagnijßceut s ly illustrated magazine of-Art, containing Esaays> Stories, Poems, Gossip, &0./by the vefy beat writers in America. . • The Engraving is Sent io any part of tho country by mail, with safety, being packed ip & cylinder, postage prepaid. Subscriptions will bo received Until tho pvbiiing of the 31st of January, 1861, at Vrhiph tllUo the books will close and tho premiums bo giVon to sub scribers. , . No person is restricted to a.single ftubshfciption. Those rdmltting $l5, aro entitled to five member ships and to ,ono extra Engraving for their trouble. Subscriptions from .California, tho Canadas, and all Foreign' Countries, must bo $3 .50 instead Uf $3, In order to defray extra postage, etc. For further particulars send for a copy of tho el egantly illustrated Art Journal, pronounced the handsomest magazine in America. It contains Cat alogue of Premiums, and numerous superb ongra vittgA Regular price, 60 cents per number. Spec imen copies, however, will bo sent to those wishing to subscribe, on receipt of IS cents, in stamps or coin. Addocss, • ■ ’ C. R. DERBY,. Actuary C. A. A., ♦ 1 540. Broadway, Now-York. , A’’. .E.Stihscriptt'dns received and forwarded by }VM. J. SHEXitEQ, agent for Carlisle aiid vicini ty, where specimen -Engravings and Art Journal can be seen. A r or. 29, *OO. ’ ASf OKBIMWE For Wh'diHcal Entertainments, Equestrian Performances', •Skoi'vs of &c. SECTION iv Be it fenftct6d and ordained by tho Town Council Of tho'Borough of Carlisle,, and it is hofreby enacted ad(J ordained by tho au thority of the sannW That no Theatrical Entertain ments, Equestrian Shows of Animals, or any spectacle or exhibition VvhntoVor okposod to view for ihonoy, shall ,‘bo l)crmUtod Within the bounds of tbo BorO'rtgh witihout livet obtaining a printed or written license, frojh Ihe Treasurctof tho Borough for such limited time as hi ay bo appointed by him; No license shall bp good for thole tban twenty-four Hours, and on ; tho. payment hf such' sums as are specified in theft respective clitss6s> viz* - Ist For all.Equostriau or Shows Of Animals, not exceeding twenty dollars and not less than ten dollars. , ■2d, For all Theatrical and Ethiopian..entertain ments, or any spoc.taclo or exhibition whatever ex posed to Viotf for money, ndfoexcccding five dollars and not less than two dollars. ” ’ ‘ 3d. For all vocal and instrumental concerts, not exceeding two dollafs'and hot Ibss thin ono dollar. 4th. All exhibitions for !charitablc purposes or public objects and for all Tdctnros, no charge shall i bo made. • Section 2. And bo.it further enacted by tbo au thority of tho same. That oiy person offending in tkc ju of out-houae dr other. place inywhich sucji exhibition shall be so made, shall forfeit and pay a lino not exceeding twenty doilara anU notlcsS than UVo dol lar& 1 O Section* 3. Ait4.be it fufcthcf endcted by tho au thority of the same, That, bo much of section twen ty-six'of the Ordinance relating to Nuisattcos parsed the 30th of May, 1852, AS is hereby altered And supplied, bo ahd thi.sdltlb- H, hereby, ropealodi „ EnActed into an Ordinance the l*tb diy of 4uiy> 1800. JOHN. QUTSHALIi> _ Pi'etikent of town Counbil, JdS. H. BLAIR, Chief Bxtrycet. Attest j. if. MAsdNriiitKn> , 'd/i&orpordttOn, NoVcftiW 29, ~ The Best Chance for GOOD BARGAINS. PHILIP ARNOLD is still in his old stand, two doors north of the’Carlisle Deposit Dunk, Hanover street, Whore ho would, bo Happy to have all those, in, search of good,. Goods, and very cheap, to call and examine bis oxtcnslvo stock, having just returned'from the eastern cities, where ho selected with groat oaro, a full and general assortment of Dry Goods, consisting. In pprt of JHerinos, Silks, Plain & Fancy,' Valencias, ■ Cashmeres, ... AH Wool Delaines,, Osmanlios, <fcc., «tc. and a variety of now style Dross Goods, SHAWLS ! SHAWLS !! Brocho, Thibet, Stella, and Blanket Shawls in groat variety. MANTLES. Fancy colors and Black Cloth Jlaritlcs of thovory latest stylos and at all prices. Plain atid.Fancy la dies Cloth expressly for Mantles. Also, a well .se lected stock of White Goods, English add American Prints, Binghams, Shootings, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, and a-complete stock of Cloths, Cassi mofes and Vestings.’ Carpetings, Carpetings. Velvet, Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain ami Bag Carpets, which in quantity and quality cannot bo surpassed, all of Which t will soil very cheap. Also Oil Cloths of all widths, as oboap US can ho purchas ed elsewhere. FURS, PURS, FURS, in great quantity and very cheap* Mirrors of all sizes ami at the lowest prices. Thankful for post patronage, I solicit all to call and examine my largo and extensive stock, feeling assured l oan sell goods at Such prices as will satis fy every one, it is to their interest to buy of mo. •! PHILIP ARNOLD. October 11, 1860. NOW IS;THE TIME TO BUY your goods. JJUST in from Brodies New York a large lot of Winter Mantles, of tbe latest designs, in prices of from $4,00 to $30,00. NEW FURS* NEW FURS. An elegant assortment of FURS, at tho lotrcs£ Now Vork prices. , Dress Goods, of the latest importations, selected expresdy for our winter sales. I $l,OOO worth of Brooh, Fronch and Hncidalo SHAWLS, lower in price than over before known. Hoop Skirts, Hoop Skirts. Latest novelties, and at prices to defy, competi tion, ' ' ' 1" CARPETS, CARPETS. Tho largest assortmdnt this side of Philadelphia, and selling at manufacturers prices. Our stock is entirely fresh, and free from moth. 1000 pounds of CARPET CHAIN, all odors. OIL CLOTHS, 4-4, 0-4, 8-4, XO-4tU widths, of tho celebrated Maine ma nufacturing company. Blind Materials,; Looking Glasses, Furnishing Goods, Blankets, Yarns, Ao. All kinds of goods kept in a wholesale and retail store. LEIDICH, SAWYER & MILLER. November 8, 1860. . CORN BROOMS. J , Wo have, jupb received a lot of 5j dozea of “Rich's” superior made Coni Brooms, w , . confidently recommend ns, the Brtmm in the niurkot. Ftf «nlc oti/y by «» iubson bbr,'oitlior at wholesale or retail. rhY December 1860. w ' LiSX ' ASff ORDINANCE Relating to the Regulation of the market hoursi SECTION 1. Bo it enacted and ordained by Ibo Town 'Counaii of tho Borough of Carlisle, and it is hereby enacted nnd ordained by the au tho'rity Afibe iratoo, TWft no person or persons shall buy ot soil any article provision on the regular market days in the mbrkoi house, (groceries of all kinds and bread only csccptod) before the hour of twelve o’clock M. from tho first day of November 1860, until the first day of April next. Said Ordi nance to take effect on and after the Bth day of De cember, 1860. And any person or persons violating the above Ordinance, shall forfeit and pay the sura pf one dollar for each and every offence.' Ail Or dinances relating to markets inconsistent herewith arc. heiroby repealed. EnaoWl iiuo an Ordinance the Bth day of No voffibor, JOHN GUTSHALL, President of Toxcn Council. JOS. H. BLAIR, ■Chief Ditty esi. Attest ii, jiAVok^rinßß, , Secretary of > Qo'r t poh t ht{on', kovcfcWr '2O, IB6G—3t Nolifc®-. IN the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land county. Now to wit. 13th of November,' 1,860. Rule on tho Sheriff to bring the moneyari- Ring ftoifi tho S4le of tho Real Estate of Joseph Worst, into Court for appropriation, and by consent money considered in Court, and Rule for its appro priation at tho Adjourned Court, tho 18th day of December, 1860. By the Court .. Attest. P. QUIGLEY, Proth'y . November 22, 1860—4 t Notice. IN the Court of Common Ph&a of Cumber land county. NoW to Wit: idth Of November, Rule on the. Sheriff to bring Ihp trioboy arising from, the sale of tho prdpoHy Of ‘Christian LaWy into Court for distributWih and by consent money con sidered in Court aiUl Rule for iU appropriation at the Adjourned on the ISth day Of December, 1860.- By the'LVurt; , Attest; ' P. QUIGLEY, PratVy. November 22, IB6o—it. - 1 ih-bfelamatlon. WItBREAS tho Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge of tho .'several Courts of Common PlcaS of Ifib counties of Cumberland, Per ky, and Juniata, aiid Jliaticca of- tho several Courts of Oyor and Terminer mill Qepofql Jail Delivery in said counties,, and Michael Cocklin, and Samuel Wherry, Judges of’tho Courts, of Oyer and Termi ner and General ’{Sail Delivery for the trial of all bdpltol hnil.'dthoV offenders', id tUd Said county of duUlbclliuid, by thbif jfteccptS to illo directed,' dated tho l2th day of jjdvcmbcr, 1860, have ordered tho Court of .Oyer and Terminer and General .Jail De livery Id Do hpldenat Carlisle,“on tho'2d Monday of January; Isftl, tho l4th dny,)atlbo’blockin tho forenoon, to cddilillie t\Vo W€JkS.. . i NOTICE id hotuby glVeii to tho CofoncE JUS ticca pf tho Peace, and Cdnßlalilcs of tho said county of Cumberland, that they ifto 1$ the SiU‘d ploocpt cortl mandefl to bo then add thpro in theft ptolior jtot sons, with their rolls) records; and inijuiaitidnS; ex aminations, and all other rotiioilibruhcdS, to.do thoso things whioli to their offices appertain to bo done, and all those that aro bound, by teedghizahees, to prosecute against tho prisoners that afro (ft then shall bo in tho Jail of said county, are to be tho to to prosecute them as shall bo just. . ROBERT MACARTNEY, Sheriff. ■ Carlisle, November 22, 1860. , Fair and Festival. THE UNION EIRE COMPANY, of Carlisle, intend holding their Annual Fair and Festival, iu RrtKEx’s lIAII, commencing Monday Evening, December 2-1; 1860, and closing Tuesday Evening, January Ist; 1861. Your kind co-operation is earnestly solicited In tho ontmprisoi Contributions maybe loft with any of the 'Committee, or at llhcem’s Ilall, on Monday,’ December 24. All favors gratefully received. J. M, MasouUehtter, ‘C. M. Worthington, •John Humofr, Cyrus D. Arnold, Dv B. Keeney, A. K. Khcom, W., 11. Smith, W. S. Monyor, * imiher Line, j. lw Weaver, S. D. Ilamptofi) . t 5. P. Egbert, j. T, Ila'fris; ' W. Delaney, A. J l . Faust, ' John Martin, Chairman. ■ November 22, 1860. ' ' BRYANT & STRATTON’S i’Uii.ibnU'tiiA fItE&CAWTIEE C'&SLILEtiE, S. E. Corner of Chestnut 'And Seventh Streets. THIS is ontt of Eight Gollfeg&s titthfltitutmg the “ National Chain/Momited in Philadelphia. Now York-City, Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago and Si. RpmlS} Scholarships can be pur chased at eitholr pdittt* gtibd ill all the Colleges. tlie collegiate Course * embraces Double and Single Entry Book-Koepilig, Commercial Computations, Commercial .Law, Pen ttlaosbfp, Business CorhjspoililOncdj. Partnership Bpttleilionlsj etc. Depatrindht of Book-KedpiHg and Accounts-, organized. and conducted On tllb Coiibting-llooni Halls of Study being fitted ub with appropriate CbUntors, HeSkS} otc-.jas in foftl business, and the StUdcut introduced at onco to the prdctitill Workings .fthd foiitino of Banks, Commission Houses, Hail Road Offices and Coun ting-Booms generally. . Practical Text-Books. The Teaching in the Book-Keeping Department is mostly from : writtcn manuscript forms, with oral instructions, lectures, and black-board elucidations: in addition to which, in order to make the Collegi ate Course as thorough and effectual us possible, the following Text-Books have been prepared.' BRYANT & STRATTON'S BOOK-KEEPING, in throe editions; . . • - 1. Primary Edition, for Common Schools, 192 pa ges. ' ••• 2. HigH School Edition , for High Schools and Academies, 208 pp. 3. Counting llohho Edition, for Accountants and Business Mon, 35D pp. Published by Ivison, Pbin noy & Co., 48 and 50 Walker street, N. V. ■Bryant & Stratton’s Commercial Calculations , for Accountants, Business Meh, High Schools and Academies, 300 pp. Bryant & Stratton’s Commercial Law, for the Profession, Business Men, Farmers, Com mercial Colleges, High Schools and Academies, 500 pp. Published by D. Appleton, 133 and *145 Broad way, N. Y r . SPEXCEIiIAE SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP, in a scries of nine books, by P. 11. Spencer. College Rooms open Huy and Evening. No va cations. JSZS" For Catalogues* Circulars and information of any kind, call at the College, or address UftVAlfT <t STRATTON, Philadelphia. Dooembor 13, 1800-»ly THE BRITISH REVIEWS, AND Blackwood’s Magazine. • i. THE LONDON QUARTERLY (CoimDirallva.) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) 3. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church.) 4. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal,) 6. BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) TERMS, For Aftoum. For any ono of the four Reviews, $3 00 , For any two of tho four. Reviews, 6 M For any throe of tho four Reviews, V 00 For all four of the Reviews, , For Blackwood’s Jlagarino, j? jJjr For Blackwood add ono Review, • ® 1? For Blackwood Und two Reviews, ‘ ,ou For Blackwood and throo Reviews, ” For Blackwood and tho four Reviews. 10 uo N. B. ‘The price in Great Britain of the five Pen odical* above named i« $3l per annum. RcpUbIi tEONARD SCOTT A CO.. 64,G01d Street, Now York. Dec. 13, 1860. . ' Fresh cranberries. A lot of prime Cranberries now in store and for solo by J. W. EBY. October, 25, 1860. GAS Lighters and Wax Tapera can he had at Philip Arnold’s.. Dooember 22, 1850# Notice. IN’ the Codft'df'Common Picas tifJCuthbor laud County. The Petition of Rudolph Martin, Owen a James, John Rasloy, Henry R. Masker, Hen ry Baughman, 'Jbs’o’ph Young, and Washington Kirk, members of Iti'o Methodist Episcopal Church at Now Cumberland, in said county. Praying tho Court to grant them a Charter of In corporation under the name and title of the ’* Moth odist Episcopal Church of NotV Cumberland/’ and now to wit: 27th August, 1660, thb Court direct fcaid application to bo published iu one newspaper to bo printed iu tho county for four weeks previous to the first day of tho January Term, 1801. Vroth'if. December 13, 1860. • . A BOOK THAT every farmer, mechanic and IJusi ncsstaan wants. Just published, tho Township and TudcoX Laws, of tho State of Pennsylvania, com piled iVora tho acts of .Assembly by William T. Haines, Esq., and published by’Edward F. James, West Chester, Pu.. This wdrk contains over 400 pages of closely prin ted matter, and <nll bo sold by subscription. It teaches the duties of Justices of the Peace, with forms for the transaction of their business. It teaches the dutVbf Constables with all tho nec essary forfift, to the office. It containis tho duliofe ofllic Supervisors of every CountJ And township ill the State. It contains tho inode 'of pthc'cclato fot tfio laying out and opening of Jrtiblfo and priVatb broads, of va cating dud altering rood's, life building of bVidges, ftc., ftc. . ' It cbiitaibs tho Common School Law, With ckpla; natious/decisions and dire’clionS, together with formS for tfontfoibts. Certificates. ftc:, 4;p.— l This department df tho 'work \VVis compiled at liar rishurg by Mr. Samuel P. Hates, Deputy Superin tendent, and is alone Worth tho price of the volume to any flno interested In Common Schools. . It cbhtAinS the ahtics of Township Auditors. It contains the laws relative to Dogs and Sheep: It conlAina the duties of Assessors; It contains the laws in relation to StrfiyS', Mulbs and Swihe; * . > . i It co’rilikins tho laws relative to FbßbbS And Feiibb Viewed; , . - ~ . . It cohVdlhs tho laws rbllltiVo lb Game Hunting, Trout and Doer. ■ In bonlaina the ElecUUh Laws with all the neces sary Fofhta. ' ' ■ l It conlil|bs tbo NaturnllzdUdn LdlVa,. Vritli nil tlic necessary Forme fair Application. , . It contains a liiirgo number of Logoi Form*, Which aro used in the cvefy diiy transaction of business, such as Acknowledgements; Amdavils* Articles of Agreements ami Contracts, Partnership, AJlntouti cos, Assignments, Attestations, Bills of ExcUAiigo and Promissory Notes, Bills of Sale, Bonds,.Checks; Covenants, Deeds, Deposition, Duo Bills and Pro duce Notes, Landlord and Tenant, Leases, Letters of Attorney, Marriage, Mortgages, Receipts and Re leases. Tho work is hound in Law sheep, and will be sold to subscribers at $1 25 per copy, payable on delivery of tho-work. The work haS passed the re vision of many of the best Lawyers in the State, and has received their unqualified approbation, as a re-. Uablhhdud Book of reference upon all subjects upon which it tfoatS. Tho whole is arranged in such, a manner us to. present.a plain,.concise and explicit statement of the duties tif all toWnShip as' riiay lio iroadily un'dofSß’dii -by ally dlih. thiHlber'- land t/duhty Will bo tb'difdiigmy canlrasSed fdr the Work, and tho Support of the citizens is respectfully solicited. A. M.Dipcr; of Curllslb, ife General Agcfit for Cum berland tlouhtv. P; 9. -Good c'anVa.saot’s arc Wbntocl In all parts of this County for tub above Work, bo whom-a liberal compensation will be given; Applications which must be made at an early dato> addressed to Mr. Pi per, as above, will receive prompt attention.' December 13, 1860—4 t Fall and Winter Clothing. PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS. GRANVILLE STOKES* ■ , OSE PRICE fiIPT Clothing Emporium. No. 607, Chestnut Street. A superb stock of fine french-, English and 'American . CLOTHS,, CASSBIERES and VESTINGS, FOU City and Country trade, with tin un approachable assortment of READY MADE .CLOTIUNd, at the lowest cash prices. ; Put ONE PRICE is asked, and a GIFT of intrinsic Worth and hso presented with cuch article sold. . ‘ . •' Particular attention paid to tho Customer dopartr niont; aiiii garriienls made and sent-to order to any addfefiij; In jnaiigitfating. this nefr .systorp rtf doing busi ness, GRANVILLE STOKES would iiilproSspu the minds of tho patrons of bis cstabJishiiidnt, that tho cost of tho gift is (Jediictoji from,, and not .added- to tlio.prico of the article bold; insimifienfiely jncrea siug suleS enabling him to ilct thus liberally; mud nt the SahVe time, to realize a fcihUndratlyo, profit! All articles guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Granville stokes’ OjfE PRICE ctOMtlNd EJU'OrttUJe 607, Ohcsimii Stfeit: October 23; )8(IQ. , The Only Preparation Thai has Stood ihe Test of I ears, and Grows More and Mors Popular Every Pay! AND testimonials, new, and almost without . number, might bo given from ladies and gen tlemen from all grades of society, whose united tes timony none could resist, that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will restore the bald and gray, and pre serve tho hair of the youth to old ago, in all its youthful beauty. Battle Crock, Mich.* Doc. 21, ISSS. Pnor. Wood : Thco wilt please accept ii lino to inform tbco that tho hair ou my bead till fell oft' over twenty years ago, caused by a complicated chronic disease, attended with an eruption ou the bead. A continual course of suffering through life having reduced mo to a state of dependence, I have not been able to obtain stuff Ibr caps, neither have I been able to do thorn up, in conscquoucoof which niy head has suffered extremely. from cold. This induced mo to pay Briggs & Hodges almost the last cent X had ou earth for a two, dollar bottlo of thy' Hair Restorative about tho Ist of August last/ I have faithfully followed the directions, and tho bald spot is now.covered with hair thick and black, though short, it is also coming in all over my head. I'oeliug.oonfidont that another largo bottlo will re store it entirely and permanently, I fool anxious to persevere in its use, and being destitute of moahsto purchase any more, 1 would ask thee if thee wouldst! not bo witling' to send mo uri order oh thine agents for a bottle, and receive to thyself tho Scripture' do clarution=-“ n ihc fcWard is to those that are kind to tho widow and the fatherless.” tfh y friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY. Ligonicr, Noblo 00., Indiana, Fob. 5,-1850. Prior, 0, «L IVodui Dear Sir:—ln tho latterpnrt of tho year 1862, While attending tho State and Na tional Law School of tho State' of Now York,-my hair, from a cause unknown to mo, commenced falling off very rapidly, so that in tho short space of si* months, tho Whole Upper part of in}’ scalp was entirely bereft of its covering, and much of tho remaining portion hpon tho sido and back part of my head shortly after beenmo gray, so that you will not be surprised When I toll you that upon 1 my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual Ac quaintances were not SO much at a loss to discover tho cause of tho change in ,my appearance, as my more Intimate acquaintances wore to recognize mo at all. . I at ofltfo made Application to tho most skilful; physicians in the country, but, receiving no assur ance from them that rtiy hair could again bo re stored, I Was forced to become reconciled to ray fate, until, fortuurttoly, in tho lattcrpartof tho year 1857, your Rcstortltifo was rccommfended to mo by ft druggist, as being tflo /dost reliable Hair Rcstor-. ativo in nso. I tried one bottle, and found to my groat Satisfaction that it was producing the desired effect. Since that time X bare used seven dollars worth of your Restorative, and ns ft result, Imvo a rich ottat of soft biitck hair which no money can I bt *As a nlnrk df Idy gratitude for your labor and skill in tho production of so wonderful an article, I have recommended its use to many of my friends and acquaintances,- who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with like effect. A r ory respectfully yours) A. M. LATTA, Attorney add Counsellor at Law. Depot, 441 Broadway, and sold by all dealers throughout the world. The Kostohitlvo is put.up in bottles of throe si zes, viz; large,medium,and small} tbo small bolds d a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds'at least twenty percent, more in pro portion than ibe small, retails for two dollars por bottle; tholargo bolds a quart, 40 por cent, moro in proportion, npd retails fqr three dollars por bottle. 0. J. WOOD &. CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, I New York,, and 114 Market Street, St* Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and fancy Goods Dealers. ' - * ' Oct. 18, 1860—3ra JUST openeO and foe sale. ‘/Ono of fn'A boat' aoleottd Btocks of pty 'Goods over opened in Carlisle; V/k., i« now in the rdoin.pf A. W..Bontz, consisting in yiart.of, ’• , sifck .ROBES, FANCY AND PtATN, 1 Silks, Figured Morinoa, Caahmoroa, oil wool De laines, and every stylo of Dress Qoods.soon lii UiO eastern markets. CLOTHMANTLES, ■ colors and stripes of orory stylo. -My it'o'ck -of Mantles is acknowledged to moal-oouiploto ever opened in this place. X .•.WHITE GOODS, purchased from tbu best bouses iu Philadelphia and New York, can be had of mo at loss than usual ro idil pHeos. I have in this branch, Linens, Laces, Edgings, Cambrics, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jac°y uetts. Lawns, Mull Muslins, Ac., »U ol which I hflk but an examination. ’ - ..F.URS. v . ; xiio best arlie'lo ofSsbk, Siberian Squirrel, Gor man, Filch, Lustre do., Stone Martin and Silver do. I have at least 200 Setts, out df Which mil oon select. ’• • T - •- ~. '* DOMESTICS: s Muslins, American, French And English prints, all of tho best manufacture' Unj colors, Lancaster, Walorwist and Manchester Binghams, Flannels, Blankets, and everything usually found in a won regulated dry goods store. HOSIERY AND GLO-VEfL Silk, Woolen, Cotton and Linon Hoao forvhildron, ladies aud gentlemen, Kid, Kid Finish, Silk*-Lisle Thread and Cloth Gauntlets for ladies, Kid> Lisle Thread and genuine Buck Gloves for Gents. MEN’S WEAR. Clo\hc, t'fiKsilberes, Vestings and Shawls, There Is no place this side Of Philadelphia, wboro gentlemen can bo fitted out in better styles or quality of cloth and at ns low riles ns, in .thy store. . Coll and seo tho now styles of Fahey CaSslfiiorsV acknowledged by tho gobtlonion of this pi Abo to bo thd'protticafc and best cVer brought fVoth the Eastern markets. :* CARPETS ft; Dll; cloths; . • ' Superfine tiVo. artd thrco-jPlyyßrnssels-and Volvot fcarpotS; of all sizeiyiand figures ■and extremoly je'w prices, due, onn ahd.aquartorybne and a half, two ahd throb yards'wide, Oil Cloth of tbo vc?y best ar ticle and sold at tho very low price of filly cents per square yard. ilaVingjcnlargcd my room and added every con venience and icomfort for customers, X invito all to linllilnd oxarniuoa- stock of goods purchased for cash Aha gpo why it is that A. W. Bentz can sellhis goods ht such - Very To jV rates. ’ It ip to tho •interest ,of all who aro’iu need of Dry Doods to give our .stock an inspection, riiy motto is to hell cheap and please my bUStohiers., . *• i’ .* *' A. Av BENTOS. Hanover at., - ’ Nearly opposite tlio P. 0., Carlisle, Pa, NEW GOODS! NEW 'GOODS!! WE Imre this.day.receircd from New York aiid Philadelphia, our fill stock of Dry Goods; embracing every variety of.drcsa goods for Ladles'. Misses, ClHldron, M.oiPs.ond JBoy.’s .wear.. SHAWLS, CLOAKS, Mantles, Hosiery; ’ ~ Dra’Wctfe, iloop Shifts, - UnderyeiU, kid ftlovclS, 1 ' • EmbroidcHeit,;. Merino .ShlttW, Gauntlets, . tolldrS, Drarati, Notions of all kinds, Men’s Shawls, <fcc.. . * Wolfs Celebrated Hanover Buck Gloves. Wo huvo made our; selections of goods from tl.ib best importing and commission Houses in Now York , and Philadelphia, and the publio will find on our counters tbo latest Paris and London styles and kinds of goods imported.. Wo have romovo'd td <hlt NEW STORE ROOM, under Martin’s Hotel, Whofo wo will bo pleased to meet out old customers and as , many new ones as toil! favor ua witli' a call.— Our facilities for getting-goods aro Unsurpassed, and . wo fool confident wo can giVo'ftll Satisfactidn. CONSTANT APEITIOXS OF NEW GOOP'S WILL BE MADE THROUGH THE SEASON . . ■ ■ -\\ ;..v ■ « LEIDICHj SAWYER k MILLER. SeiUchibcf 27; CARLISLE FOUNDRY* Farming; Implement Depot. F, GAIIDNER CO. now manufsotuto • and keep constantly-FOR . SALE; at their extensive Steam Works on East Main fit., Carlisle; a largo of Agricultural 'lmplements, of well, kupjvn and approved usefulness to 'Farmers, among ifiiich they would call especial attention to WTLLdnGfibv'a celebrated Patent Gum Spring terrain Siriil, Which Ims taken over fifty first clrtSS premiums at State and Comity Fairs; To tho farmers of Cum berland, York and Perry counties pro need not speak in detail of tho merits of this drill; as scores of thofai. are no# in use on the best farms in those cdUritids. Its reputation is established as thb moat grain drill notV manufactured ill tho United States. It sows Wheat; Ityo, Dots, Barley and Gross, evenly and regular,.without bunching tho seed. - Tho gum springs pass tbo drill over stumps and stones, with- out breaking pins or the drill, For oven and regu lar sowing, tho Willoughby Gum Spring Drill is un equalled by auy other. Wo also manufacture and sell the following articles, which we can recommend to farmers as reliable implements of established cUaraoton ' ‘ Morriaon'e Patent Corn Planter, . .Lash’s Patent Straw and Fodder Cnftcr, Bridendolf'e Patent Coni tShelter, Johnston's Cast Iron Hogs*. IVough, Ham’s Patent Cider Mill. Also, Three and Four Horse Powers and Thresh ing Machines, Cast Ifott Field Hdll<iH> FltJUfcU Castings of Various patteths, Cofh Crushers, and other articles for farmers too numerous to mention; Also, Egg Coal'Stoves nod ton pinto Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of .other castings Ibr hotlae keepers and others. Wo have rtlso fit attractive variety of patterns for ’ IRON RAILINGS, and Cemetery enclosures, to which we wonld call attention. , * . StDAM ENGINES AND ifrlLL CißAßiN'd.* To this doparltficrtt Of biifbusincss wo giro por tieular liffehfiOh; Ouf already e'itohsivc stock of patterns for prtp’er, dour and SaW mill gearing, is constantly increasing'. Mill 1 ownVers and millwrights will bo fufnished with a printed, catalogue of (Air variotiff hull patterns oh application. Ouf mntthTho •shop comprises all tho various, tools for, turning, planing nhd finishing shffftin’g and Casting/by gobd and Careful machinists. STATIONARY STEAItf ENGINfi^ of every desirable capacity, from 16 #5 jhofiW poorer, built in the best stylo and on accommodating terms. Engiii'os built at our establishment Akhy be seep tit successful operation at many of the largest distilleries and tanrmtories in Carlisle, and (Iqrab'd, Forty and Dauphin cos., to the Ovrnors of which we confidently refer for infornSatiqn as to tlioirefficien cy. Persons wanting Steam’ Engihoi ore earnestly requested to call : and oiamifio before contracting elsewhere. • ■ - k DOOR AND SASH FACTOR# Conftbfitacl with Oli'f establishment fs sj steam SpSh and £)qOr jYduufftbfory tfhich is n6W in complete order’for fho mauufaofuro of every description of BUILDING MATERIALS, for the most costly as Well ret. the plainest lUn»6‘. Wirtdow Sash furnished firoift five costs' upwardyao cording to siso of glass,* Window Frames from Sf,SI upward;’ Shutters aid Rolling Blinds from $1,75 upward y Door frames from $1,75 D npfrard; Four PaWo! Doors from $2,12 , upward. Mouldings/ Cas ings, Architraves*, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and qther articles needed in houso building,, furnished at the lowest, prices, and of the best qualify of lumber. Wo prepared as llorofqforo to’build and repair BC.&DEN CARS for' transporters on the railroad, with promptness and bri reasonable terms. !' Tjho’continued patronage of tho public is respect fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attend* cd to F. GARDNER & CO, Carlisle, May 3, 1860. Meat getters and staffers. 'The Beat Meat Cutters and Staffers that oro made are to ho had at Lyne’a, where you can find a full stock of Ijutchcr’s (oola of every description, at I price's lower than over was heard of. Don’t tmy a cutter or stutter until you toko a look at our stock. JOHN P. DYNE A SON, N. Hanover street, Carlisle.- Nov. X, rtOO. House & Lot for Kent". THE subscriber offers for' rest from the Ist of April next, hid Drink House and lot of grmfnd, situate Iff Pomfrbl sf., directly opposite the Catholic ChuVeh; ■ For terms, Ac., enquire of the undersigned Imog en the promises; • LEONAEDf SC'HI’CITMANr Carlisle; NOV; 29, IS6o—'lf*
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