SiM-s-t-iT.*, tr?;r h Carious Affair: Some eighty or a hundred years ago, the liodv of a man was found in the Tiber at ltame. It was recognised as that of ft porter* well . inofrn about the City, but a atraughr thing was that a second body (alao that of a roan; was found at the same time tied up in a sock which was strongly stitched en ■to the collar of the coat of the porter. This body was not to eaaily’Toeogniaod, out the strangeness ot the circumstances set all the authorities im mediately to work in the greatest earnest, and excited' roach interest in the city. _ Before long, suspicion arose, which attached itself to a woman tif doubtful character, who lived in the outskirts, and whose husband had all at once disappeared. All, however,, that was known, was this, that she had lived unhappi ly with him. Nothing could be discovered or trought homo to her, beyond the fact that ho was gone, and of course she maintained that ha had left her, and that she was a much in jured person. And thus, as there was no proof, after a while the talk of the affair was dying out, when at onoa it was fanned into a flame ai'ain; the suspected house was revisited, and the woman actually brought to confess the truth—that she had murdered her hus band and caused, likewise, the death ot the porter. Dp ra this, without further ado, she was arrested, and had to undergo her trial. The obtaining this confession, and the discov ery of what had baffled the wisest heads in Home, caused a very great sensation, but nobody seemed to know how it bad been brought about. Dp in her trial, she said she murdered her husband out of jealousy, and. w;th ho help from any human creature. The g'eat difficulty she found was in disposing of tuo body. Ac last she bit upon this contriv a ice. She crammed it into a sack, and sent fur a porter with whom she was acquainted. It was then the dusk of evening. Oo his ar rival, she roprrenies that she had been clean ing out her house, and had collected a great mass of rubbish, which she did not well know what to do with, or how to get rid (if; she thought it a good plan to stuff it all into a sack, and have it thrown' into- the river. It was heavy, she said, but she would pay him well for lu-s job, and g ve him refreshment before he started with Imloal. The matter thusai raiged, they supped and caroused together, a ofshe pl.ed him so wtih drink that ho was well nigh overcome. ' She then oilT the sack, and while protending to adjust it to his shoulder, stitcho 1 it strongly to the collar of his emit, telling him all he had to do when heg.it to the middle of the bridge was. to lean it toward ‘the edge, and chuck the sack 'as..Tar ns he could over the parapet, so as to. get it clear or toft ho way into the current, ami she won dgive him hisiu.mey when ho came back; wotoli of e mrse, he never did. She could tint toll, she said, how it hgdUhoen found-out, but. she snpp ised G id and the. Virgin Mother had b.ought ic to light; that was the whole truth, she added, and all she had to toll. Whon. the trial had arrived at this point, a young lawyer stopped forward and asked her “it she ha I ever told anybody what she hail dune or had aiiv accomplice whociul.l have divulged it?" "'N i.” she said, “.nobody had helped her,.and they uvght we’.lsupp sesho would Hut be soon a fool-us to tell it to any Hying creature.” “What nobody?” the lawyer asked. “ No,’.’ said she ; “ only my confessor.” Here was the solution .of the whole, business, and the lawyer soon discovered that the confessor had a brother in the galleys, and calling to,- mind ail old custom that if a galley slave can bo -the means of bringing n worse criminal , than himself In justice, he rceivod his free- , d.im. ho arrived at the conclusion that the , g;\lley slave had furnished the clue, which I turned nut to bn the fact. The woman es- i caped punishment, as the discovery had been ‘ made, through a breach of the confessional. £ The father confessor absoondo 1 as soon as pos sible. The young lawyer rapidly rose to emi nence. PERILOUS ARVENIURE. , The Stockton (California) Argus relates the fjlluwingt. ; Wo rioticeJ, a fowdayg aincoa young eagle brought to the city, and offered tor sale. He was a tine-looking bird, about three months old', measuring seven feet eight inches from tip to tip. . He was sold into l antivity on ac count of bad conduct. Ho was taken rom the neat some three months since by Mr. Ilascomb, who reticles about fourteen miles from the city. ..Ile-waa then quite young,'bohjg cover ed with. down. , As he increased itisize, he was sufficiently tame to be handled, and came when-called, and he was alhnCCTT’tlio lU»orty of going and coining at his own choice,, which he availed himself of by soaring out.of sight, and being gone several hours at a time. Late ly, having boon plagued by the men oh the raiigci he had becauie tierce, and clubs wore LO*essiipy, at times, to keep him at a distance. A lad, aged thirteen years, called the eagle from a tree, hodnig a piece of meat. Toe bird descended with such swiftness that he frightened the boy, who dropped, the ineat, when, the eagle made fight at him. The youngster started and fell. The-bird hovered over Kim, clutched at him with his talons, but appeared afraid to ’seize him on accmlnt of the boy kicking his feet incessantly at him, Mr. itasc.mib, heaving the noise, rushed to the rescue, and commenced whirling it about, striking at each revolution, the head of the bird against a tree, until he perfectly stunned him; when the - boy caught hold of the other wing, anti keeping the wings extended, was safe from the attacks of the bird. • A third person was then called to their assistance, who threw a noose over the eagle’s head, and then succeeded in tying hU legs, making him safely, ft prisoner. Mr. Ilascomb thinks the boy would have been overpowered by the ea gle, ha I ho notenno to the rescue in time, and he.sincerely wished the. boy and himself out' of the affray while making so many unsuc cessful attempts to stun the bird against a tree. >'' A Settler. —Several day.-> since, while (ra velin"' on the Virginia anil Tennessee-rail r.md/whea the ears stopped at Prince's Tank, wo overheard the following conversation be tween a young man from Goorg : n, who was on the train, ami a boy On the road; Passenger—Young America, what place .is this? 13 iy—Pin Hook, sir. Passenger —What. did. the cars stop here for?; Cumberland Valley and Franklin Railroads ! ON and after Monday, Dec'r. 3, 1860, trains on tbo abovo road, will leave as follows, (Sun days excepted:) For Chambembury & Hnrruhurg. Leave Hagerstown, 7.00 a. m. 2.45 p. m. “ Orconcastlo, 7.37 “ 3.35 41 *< Chamberaburg, 8.30 “ Ar. 4.20 p. m. « « “ Leave 1.26 “ " Sbipponsburg, 9.00 “ 1.57 “ " Newville. 9.32 “ 2.30 “ Carlisle. 10.10 44 3.10 44 “ Mochanicsbnrg, 10.42 “ 3.42 14 Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.12 “ 4.10 44 For Chrtmberthurj A Hagentoxcn. Leave Harrisburg, 8.05 a. h. 1.40 p. m. ID” Unv long .did. Adam remain in Para- “ Mechaniosburg, 8.47 " 2.20 " disc? Until ho was married. Same case with " Carlisle, 0.27 many others, says the Bwton Port, who, by- „ sbipp'nsburg, 10.33 " 4d)5 “ thc.hy, -wore never married, and therefore no Jl.lil “ 4.45 11 jul/,01 nf the matter. At any rate,, Adam „ (ircenciiatle, 11.55 “ 5.85 “ Bfeomed to think the woman a (..mil bargain, Arr . „t Hagerstown, 12.35 6.15 “ S h’w fa\\ rt, l’n t V" ak “ ,1 .8 1,,ll r thi, ’K Three daily trains leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg, nvoh „fl ' rld ' y Point ..t view, for ho nt 3 . 18 B nil 7.60, A. M., and 4.20,1>. M., making di- CSCI .1 (,u a n.twcr-garden lor a universe. . root eonneetions with trains for Cincinnati. Louis ,.ve.’ tIK, ;S 't some compensation for the loss ville, Cleveland, Chicago, Indianapolis. St. Louis, ot lior inuoconco, namely, tbo privilege of and all principal points throughout tbo West! dro.Mii!};, which, hor berdaughtern,' For Philadelphia via Pennsylvania Cuntml Rail mu it Imvc been a mutter of profound foUcita-i ! i on , . lAt 2.40, A., M. f 12.55. For Trevortbn and Wil -1.15, and 5.25, P. M, iiamaportu.tl.4o A 8.15 Via Lob. Val. R. R., at P. M. l*4s. Train on Dauphin Road 1 • M. 2.00 P. M, For Baltimore, it 3.00 & 7.40, A. 51., i*l.*4o, P. M. . KOTICB TO PASSENGERS. At all stations where tickets are sold, vir. Ha gerstown. Gruencaatlo, Chamberaburg. Bhinoons burg, Newville, Carlisle, andu ftr . risburg, a reduction of ten evuta on euoh ticket will bo made to all passengers that provide tbcuvjtlvcp with tickets before entering tbo cars. O. N. LULL, Suvt. R. R. Oflioe, Nor. 39,1800. B iy—To hike in water. Passenger—?• What river is that ? pointing to a ditch. . B iy—l don’t know. Passenger--What do you know? B ,y—l ki.ow that the cars bring lots of along this way. The young gent drew in his head, and was soon fast asleep. ' [£7”old Deacon Sharp never tol l a lie, but he mel to relate thia-t Ho was aUnd ng ono day bosido a frog pmd we have his word for t and saw a targe garter snako make an at ompt upon an enormous .bull-frog. Toe snake seized one of the frog’s hind legs, and the frog, to be on a par with his snakeship, caught him by.the tail, and both commenced swallowing ono another, and continued this iversus operation until nothing was loft set them. ammmmm,. “T PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE, S. E. Corner rf Chestnut and Seventh Streets. THIS U one of Eight Colleges constituting the u National Chum,” located in Philadelphia, Now York City, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago and St, Louis. Scholarships cun bo pur chased at either point, good at all the Colleges. THE COLLEGIATE COURSE embraces Doable and Single Entry Book-Keeping, Commercial Computations, Commercial Law, Pen manship, Business Correspondence, partnership Settlements, etc. . 1 Department of Book-Keeping and Accounts, organized and conducted on the Counting-Room system—tho Halls of Study being fitted up with appropriate Counters, Desks, etc., us in real business, aud the Student introduced at onoo to the practical workings and routine of Banks, Commission Houses, Rail Rood Offices and Conn tingTllooms generally. Practical Text-Books. The Teaching in tbo Book-Keeping Department is mostly from written manuscript forms, with oral instructions, lectures, and black-board elucidations : in addition to which, in order to make (he Collegi ate Course as thorough and effectual as possible, the following Textsßooka havo-bcon.'peoparod. - BRYANT * STRAiffTON’S BOOK-KEEPING, in threo editions: 1. Primary Edition, for Common Schools, 192 pa ges. 2. High School Edition, for High Schools and Academies, 208 pp._ 3. Counting Homo Edition. for Accountants and Business Men, 350 pp. Published by Ivison, Phin ney & Co., 48 and 50 Walker street, N. Y. Bryant d; Stratton's Commercial Calculations , •or Accountants, Business Men, High Schools am! Academies, 300 pp. Ikyani & Siniiion’s CiiiniiiirrcMiil l,;nv for the Profession, Business Men, Farmers, Com mercial Colleges; High School.- and Academics, 509 pp. Published by D. Appleton, 433 and 445 Broad way, N. Y. -SPESGERIAN SYSTEJI OF PEXMAXSHH' in a series of nine books, by P. R. Spencer. College Rooms open Day a.ul Evening. No va cations. Catalogues, Circulars’and infofmalio of any kind, call at tho College. '6V address BRYANT A STRATTON. " Philadelphia. . December 13, 1.°60—1 y •- CARLISLE FOUNDRY, Fniinini; Isiiplciiic-ui Depot. F ’GARDNER & CO. now manufacture • and keep constantly FQR SALE, at their extensive Steam Works on East Main st., Carlisle, a, largo -assortment of Agricultural Implements.-o: well known and '‘approved usefulness to Farmers among which they would call especial attention to WILLQUGIIBV’S CELKUUATED Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which has taken over fifty first class . premiums'ai vStato and County Fairs.' <To the Tanners #»l‘ Cum berland. York ami Perry counties we need notqpoalt in detail- of tho merits of this drill, us scores of them ■are now in usq on the best farms in -these counties. Its reputation is established as. tho most complete grain drill now manufactured!!! the United States. It sows Wheat, Rye. Oats. Barley aud Grass, evenly and regular, without bunching tho seed. The gum springs pass the drill over stumps and stones, with out breaking pins or the drill. For even and regu lar sowing, the Willoughby Gum Spring Drill is un equalled by any other. ,Wc also manufacturo-and sell the following’articles, which wo can recommend to farmers as reliable implements of established character: Aforrhon's Patent Corn Plcuiter t Luhli’b Patent Strata and Fodder Cutter, Dridendolf'* Patent Corn Shelter, Johnston's. Cast fron Ho<jn' Trough, Ilarn’e Patent .Cider Mill. ~ Also, Three and Tour Horse Towers and Thresh ing Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings of Various patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles.for farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and ten 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 wo would call attention. STEAM ENGINES AND.MILL GEARING. To this department of our business wo give par ticular attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns for paper, flour and saw mill gearing, is constantly increasing. Mill owraersand millwrights will be furnished with a printed catalogue of our various mill patterns on application. Our machine shop comprises all tho various tools for turning, planing and finishing shafting and casting, by good and careful machinists. , . STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, .of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 horse power, built in the best stylo and on accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may be seen in successful operation at many of the largest distilleries and tannneries in Carlisle, and Cumb‘d, Perry and Dauphin cos., to the owners of which we confidently refer for information as to their efficien cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly requested to call and examine before contracting elsewhere. , DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with our establishment is a steam Sash and Door Manufactory which is now in complete order for tho manufacture of every description of ; BUILDING MATERIALS, for tho. most costly as well as. the plainest house Window Sash furnished from five cents upward.ac cording to size of glass: Window-Frames from,sl„Sl upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $1.75 upward; Door frames from $1,75 upward; Foui Panel Doors from $2.12 upward. Mouldings, Cas ings, Architraves, Wash -Boards, Brackets. Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building, furnished at the lowest prices, ami of the best quality of lumber, are.also prepared us heretofore to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transporters on the railroad, with promptness and on'reasonably terras. ' The continued patronage of the public is respect fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly.attend ed to • F. GARDNER & CO. Carlisle, May 3, 1860. Wmicr AnaiijMWiil! ! Change of Hours ! ii lEusum. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE with Win. 11. Miller, Esq,, South Hanover street, opposite the Volunteer Printing Office. r Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859—tf* S. V. BURT, A TXORNEY AT LAW. Office in Rheem'a xi Hall, rear of the Court Carlisle! Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. JOHN HATS, attorney at law. OFFICE opposite “Marion Hall," West Main street, Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle Dec. 22. 1959. A CARD. DR. JNO. K. SMITH reapctfully announ ces to bis old friends and former patrons, that ho bus returned from hia South-western tour, with his health greatly Improved, and has rOsumod prac tice in Carlisle. Office on Main street, west of the Rail road Depot, where ho can be found at all boars, day and night, when not out professionally. Carlisle. Doc. 22,1850. DR. 1. C. LOOMIS* DEW VIST. South Hanover Street, next door to tho Post Of f Hoe. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859. DR. GCO. S SEARIGIIT, From the Baltimore College of EcntaVSurgery. Office at the residence df,b!a mother, East Leath er street, throe doors below Bedford. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. N<*\v at id Lumber Yard. !’ HE subscribers have this day entered intc part nership to trade in COAL AND LUNBER.— Wo will have constantly on hand and furnish to or-, der, nil-kinds and quality of SEASONED LUMBER, such as Boards. Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Pal ing ami Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring,. Weatberboarding, Posts, Rails, and all kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pino, Hemlock, Chcsuut, anil Oak, of different qualities. Having cars of our own wo can furnish bills to order of any length aml-sizo at tho shortest notice .and hn the most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will bo kept under cover so that they can bo furnished dry at all times. . Wo will constantly • have on hand all kinds under cover, which . they will deliver dry Land clean to any part "of the boroUgli, to wit: erton, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut Coal, which we pledge, ourselves to sell at the lowest prices. Best quality of Linuburners’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal always on hand at the lowest figures'. Yard west side of Grammer School, Main St. ARMSTRONG A HOFFER. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. . New C'otif Vn »;<l, AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE. THE subscribers would respectfully call the {intention. of Limoburners .anil tbo citizens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to tin b‘ m w COALYARD, attached to his Warehouse, on West High at, whero they will keep constantly • ’ - _-. • . on hand a large supply '-of the beat quality.of fhl’lcr. Pine Gimc, mid Trercrlnn. Broken, Eijij a\i cw—Bcroon cdund dry,all of which " he pledges himself to Bell at the lowest pbssi bio prices.. Best qual ity of Limehuruera ’ mid Black smith's* Coal always on hand., , All orders left at the Warp House, or at his residence in North Hanover street will be promptly attendyd to, , ’ . HENDERSON .& REED, Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859—tf. ' FJIIWAIIDTNfi A COMMIPSIOtt HOUSE, FLOUR & FEED. COAL, PLASTEH & SALT, The auttscribcr having taken the Warehouse, cars and fixtures ot William B. Murray’s well known es tablishment, on West High Street, opposite Bickin inson College, would inform the public, that ho bus entered into u general Forwarding and Com mission business. The highest market price will bo paid for Flour; Grain and Produce of all kinds. lie is also predared to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with safety and despatch. Plantes and Halt kept constantly on hand, and Flour and Feed itt wholesale or retail. • ' . Coal of all kinds, embracing LY:.:EN’S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, ' SUNBURY WHITE ASH, . LOCUST GAP, Lhtieburitera* mid Ttlacksmithn’ Coat, eonstantlyfor sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of tbe town J. R. NONEMAKER. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. Oi*B«ilui loti «f P.ii in< iBlilp. rililK partnership heretofore existing under X tbc firm of Shrom A Black bus tins day been dissolved by mutual consent, therefore wo would so licit all those indebted to come and settle their ac counts and all those having claims will please pre sent them for settlement. JACOB SHROM. ROBERT M. BLACK.- Jan. 3, ISCO, ffTIE business will hereafter bo continued X at the old stand of Shrom A Black under tbc linn of Black A Delaney, whore we will keep con-, stantly on hand, all kinds of of every description, which we will sell at the low est cash prices, all orders for bill stuff will be prompdy attended to on the-shortest notice. AVe arc thankful for the patronairo of a generous.public at the old stand of Shrom A Black, and would still solicit a co itinuanco.of the same as wo willstrivo to please. All orders left at the residence of Jacob Shrom fat*Goal or Lumber will bo promptly atten ded to as heretofore. BLACK A DELANCY. ‘ Jan, t, Iflfift. “ .mjw \ ttt um; itoirir. TO NEW YORK ! SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF New York & I Inrrisbiirg ! 17,1 HEADING , ALLENTOWN AND EASTON. MORNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New York alO A. M., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.- 16 noon, only 0$ hours between tho two cities. MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and arrives at Harrisburg'at 8.30 P. M. MORNING MAIL LINE East, loaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. M., arriving at Now York at 4.30 P. M. AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, leaves Harrisburg at 1.16 P. M., arriving at New York at tf.oo P. M. Connections aro made at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M., with the Passenger Trains in each direction on tho Pennsylvania, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroad. All trains connect at Reading with trains for Pottsville and Philadelphia, ami at Allentown for Munch Chunk. Easton, Ac. No change of Pass nger Cars or Baggage between New York and Harrisburg, by tho C.OH A. M., Lino from Now York ortho 1.16 P. M., from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, and speed, comfort and ac commodation, this r»nt« presents superior induce ments to tho traveling public. Fur-j between New York and Harrisburg FIVE DOLLARS. For tickets and other information ap ply to J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. .Time 21, IMo—ly CORN BROOMS. Wo have just received a lot of 55 dozen of •• U chV' superior made Corn Brooms, which we confidently recommend ns the best and cheapest I Broom in ’th* market. For salo only by tho subscri -1 ber, ei her at wholesale or retail. 1 December IWO, JT, W. BBY. WA*K KOTTICB.'"“ rjljJE pwtnenbip.heretofuFa existing,under X thu Ham* and *tyl* of.Kbr. Snowman' A. Co., expired by limitation on tho lath Inst. All balance* due depositor* will be tranifened to, and all inte rest certificate* now out, will be paid at maturity or now onet isided by tho Bow firm of Eer, Dunlap A Co., wboM-Banking Card will be aeon .below. KER. BRENNEMAN A CO. . Carlisle, Angn»t 14, 1880. cumDeriai>dTalioy r ßnnU. - PROPRIETORS, IVilliam Kkr, Rich’d.lVood*, John Ddnlap, Jon* C. Ddnlap, Jons 8. Stkrritt, Isaac Brenneuan, H. A. Storoeon. „ ' 1 1 ’HIS Bank is now prepared to do a general X Banking and Exchange business, under the name and style of Kor, Dunlap A Co., in tbs same placo lately occupied by Ker, Brenncman, A Co. Money received on deposit apd paid back on de mand without notice. Certificates of deposit bear ing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum vrijll bo issued for four month) or longer. Interest on all certificates will cease at maturity, provided, however, that if said certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for another giveh period, they shall bear the same rate of interest up to the time of re newal. Twenty days notice must be given of nit intention, to withdraw interest deposits. They call the, attention of Farmers, Mechanics, and all ether* who desire a safe depository for their money, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of rats Bane are sot only l tints to the amount OE THEIR BTOOE IS THE BANK, BUT ARE INDIVID UALLY LIABLE to the extent op their ES TATES FOR Alt THE DEPOSIT* AND OTEER OBLIGA TIONS op Keb, Dunlap A Co. Particular attention paid te the collections of vendue notes, foreign bills, drafts,, cheeks, Ac.,-in any part of the United States and Canadas: Remittances'made to any part of the United States, England and Ireland. They wili at all times bo pleased to give any in. formation desired in regard to nionoy matters in general. The faithful and confidential execution of nil orders entrusted to them, mny bo relied on. Open for business from 9 o’clock in the morning, until i o’clock in the evening. - H. A. STURGEON, Cashier. Carlisle, August 10, I 860; Wat tle-, .foM'eJiy un<l Silver WARE AT CONIiVN’S. THE public are invited to call and examine (he largest ■and handsomest stock of I YA TGIIES, JE WEIR Y AND SIL YEU WARE, V ever brought to this place. Having purchased this stock for cash I dm determined to sell at prices that u can’t.be heat All goods sold by iho, guaranteed to bo as repre sented or the monej refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange. Carlisle, Hoc. 22, 1859- Town and Country . subscriber respectfully informs his A friends and the public generally, that be still continues the Undertaking business, and is ready.to wait, upon customers either by day or by night.— Ready-made COFFINS kept constantly on hand, both plain and ornamental. Hu has constantly on hahd,/V*M Patent Metallic Burial Cane; of which ho has been appointed the,solo agent. This case is recommended as superior to any of the kind now in use, it being per'ectlyuir’tight. die has also furnished himself with a fine now Rosewood Hbarsb and gentle horses, with which ho will attend funerals in town and country person ally, without extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of the age is Welle* Sprint) Mattrnns, the host and cheapest bod now in use, the exclusive right of which I havd sc curcdd and will be kept constantly on band. , Cabinet Making in all its various branches carried on, and bureaus, Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier. Side and Centro Tables; Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands of nil kinds, French Bedsteads, high-and low posts; Jinny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and all other articles usually manufactured in this lino of business,- kept constantly on band. His workmen’ aro-mea of experience, his material the best, and hia work made tho.latest city style, and nil under hi? own iuporylfiion. It will be war ranted and sold low foMtatjh." i ■ Ho invites all to give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hereto fore extended to him he? feels indebted to hia nume rous customers, and assures them that no efforts will be spared in futur&tb. please them in style and price. Give us a call. Remember the place, North. Hanover St., nearly opposite the Deposit Bank; : ‘ DAVID SIPE. • Carlisle, January 20, 1860. UNITED STATES lIOTia. SOUTH-EAST COR. 11th & MARKET STS., Adjoining the P nnsr/lvania Hail-Ruad Depot. Philadelphia. TIIE undersigned would respectfully inform tile public .that ho has taken the above Hotel, formerly known ns “ THE MANSION HOUSE." which ho has refitted and newly furnished through out. The Rooms are spacious and commodious, and furnished with every convenience to be found in the best Hotels in the city. The * 4 UNITED STATES” is admirably located for the convenience of travelers, being under the same roof with the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus saving both hack hire and porterage of bftffeatro. No pains will be spared to render the u UNITED STATES” a pleasant and agreeable re : sidunce to all who may favor it with tboir patron age. Charges moderate. H. W.KANAGA, Proprietor. December 13, 1860. Fall ami Wjufer (*l»tliiii£. .PHILADELPHIA', FASHIONS. GR.AAi VI LtlE S OKES» oxi: i>K|in Girr Clothing Emporium. No .*>o7. riicMniii Mict i, A superb stock of fine French, English and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS. F)U CUy and. Country trade, with an un approachable assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, at the lowest cash prices. Blit ONE PRICE is asked, and a Of FT ni intrinsic worth and uso presented with each urticK sold. Particular attention.paid to the Customer depart ment, and garments tnaj}o and sent to order to any address. . In inaugurating this new system of doing busi ness, GRANVILLE STOKES would impress on the minds of the'patrons of his establishment, that the cost of the gift is deducted from, ami not added to the price of tho article sold. His imraons ly iricroa-, sing sal a enabling him to act thus liberally, and at tho same time, to realize a remunerative profit. ' All articles guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. GRAN W LI4E STOKES' ONE PRICE CLOTHING-EMPORIUM, * rep j, 'stfut. . .. October 25,1860. ■' ■'' - ' Hill iiiiil Emporium! THE undersigned .having .purchased the" stock, Ac., of tho Tate William-‘lt; Trotit, de ceased, would respectfully announce to tho public that bo will continue the Uniting limiuen* at the old stand, in West High Street, and with a renew ed and efficient'effort, produce articles of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style, and Quality, that shall bo strictly in keeping with the improve ment of the art, and fully op to tho age in which wo live. i-lLj’V'aifiaEJi ITo has now on* band a splendid lassortment1 assortment of HATS of all duscrlp jgMiiawfcaßf unB( from tho common Wool to tho finest Fur and Silk hats, and at prices that must suit every one who hag un eye to getting the worth of bis money* His* Silk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, du rability and finish, by those of any other establish ment in tho country. Boys' Hats of ©very* description constantly on hand. He respectfully invites all the old patrons and as many now ones as possible, to give him.a call.' ‘ . J.-a. GALLIC. CoxlUl*, Diw. 2», 1«W.! ". ” Reduction tit the Price o( Dry (Joiids. Bargains, Bargains* WE have since the New Year reduced the price of our Goods, such as Silks, Figured Merinoes, Poplin*. Rip*, Delaines, Morinoes, Cassl njeros, and nil other kind* of Dress Goods, Mourning Goods, of all kinds, Shawl* of every description, Cloth Mantles and Raglapa. FURS, FURS, at greatly reduced prices. Buyers who haro not supplied themselves with goods suitable for tho season, will find it to thoir ad vantage to cull and boo our stock us wo are duter minod to close out our wiutor stock at very low pri ces. Our stock is full and complete in all kinds of de sirablo Goods.' LBIDICU, SAWYER A MILLER. East Main Street* Carlisle, Jan nary 17, 1861. I'HE1 'HE.subscriber has just returned from tho eastern cities with* the largest, cheapest, and best selected assortment of Hardware, ever offered in this county. Every thing kept in a largo whole ‘Sale and retail Hardware stora, can bo had a little lower than at any other house in . tho county, at tho cheap hardware ston of tho subscriber, Wails and Spikes. —so tons Nails and Spikes just received of tho very best makes and nil warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices. 600,|)jn‘r Trace Chains of all kinds,-with a large assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do., fifth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains, Ac., Ac. Hamcs.— 3so pair of Ilamcs of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, Loudon pajttern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than over. Paints and --10 tone White Lend, 1000 galls. Oil just received, with a largo assortment of Vnr-‘ nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, lltharagc, whiting, glue, shellac, paint brushes, .fire proof paint, Flo. renco white, white zinc, colored zinc, red lead, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, Ac. Colors of every description, dry and in oilj in cans and tubes. .Earvt Bells.— Just received the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Farm Bells in the county, Grocncastlo metal and Bell metal, warrantednot to crack, Powder, —25 kegs Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow der, with a large assortment of Safety Fuse, Picks, Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stono Sludges, Stone Ham mers, Ac. i Pumps and Cement.— so barrels Cement, with a very large assortment of Chain and Iron pumps pi all kinds, cheaper than ever at the Hardware stofo of HENRY SAXTON- Carlisle, March 8, 1800. - THOMAS CONLYN, THE subscriber, has on hand a large and well selected stock, of Moiimiinils TOMBS, Ac., of chaste and boautifurdesigns, which ho will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous of selling out bis stock. Iload-sluncs finished from throe .dollars upwards. Brown Stone, Marble work. Mantles, Ac., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture. A”.i constant ly on,hand. Iron railing far. cemetry lots. Ac., of the best Philadelphia workmanship,, will be prompt ly attended to. Carlisle, Doc. 22,1850.. ilr, i;>cmvclu s Tar :md Vood NAPTHA PECTORAL. IS the best Medicine in the world for the cure of Cotigha.and Golds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthinb Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of tbe llcart, Liptheria) and for the-relief of patients in tfio ad vanced stages of Consumption, together with all dis eases of the Throut'imd Chest, and winch predispose to Consumption. It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. Being prepared by unpractical |*!,i vsk-iiin amt ■Druggist. ami one of </. > ai tM-pci/cmc in the cure of ■the various disuuses to wbb-b tin; human frame in liablu. It in otic roil to the afflicted with tbo’lrreatesi copfidpneo. Try it anil bo convinced that it in in valuablu in the euro uf Bronchial uffectiuus. - Print* 50 cunts pur buttle. Prepared only by Dr. A. Esen wein & Co., Druggists ami Chemists, N. W. Corner] Ninth A .Poplar Streets, Phi’ad.elpbia. Sold by. every respectable Druggist and Dealer in Medicine throughout tho State. April 5, 1800- ly AT tho sign of .tho “ G Kaglo/' 3 doors above the Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below tho Methodist Church on West Main ft street, the largest and beat selected stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY ,in tho town, JEJjL win bo sold 30 per cout. lower than at iiiiy pmnoin the State. Tho Stock comprises a large assortment of Gold A Silver Hunting-ease Watches, Levers, Lepines, American winches, ami ail .other kinds and stylos, gold and silver Chains, * , (InhrPi'iis nntl IViwils. Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles, Gold and silver; plated and silver Ware, Music* Boxes, Aeeordeons. 0.1 Paintings, a great variety of Fancy Articles, and a lot of die finest Pianos, which will bo sold *lO per cent, lower than ever offered in town. The en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, casos/lurge Mirrors and Safe, will bo sold ' wholesale or retail on the selootod a first .class workman nil kinds of repairing will be dono us usual, at reduced 1>r pbino Music of nil kinds for sale. A now first class double-barrelled Gun. warranted genuine twist, will bo sold for half its value. N. B- Tho large tbreo story Brick House, with a splendid store room and parlor 42 feet deep will bo sold at a verv low price and on easy terms, and if not Sold will be rented from April Ist, 1861. Call it tho Jewelry store in said building. , * R. E; SHAPLEY. 1 Carlisle, Jnno 21,. 1860^-ly Lubricating oils. Wo wish to inform Machinists, Millers, and mu public generally,* that, we have on hand a full assortment of Lubricating Oils for all kinds of ma chinery. This nil surpasses all others, having boon subjected to n thorough tost, by tho side of the best lard and'other oils. • It is pronounced a superior lubricator, at less cost, and wearing longer, and on tirelv free from gum, and will stand much colder, weather and loss tendency to heat. Try it. and iron will uso nothing else for lubricating, you will uso n i- JOHN p lyme A SON, Nov. 1. 1860. fARD. WILLIAM M. Biddle. Attornoy-at-Law. Office with A B. Sharp;, Esq., undergo Volunteer printing.offlce, South Hanover street. Car lisle. Will attend promptly to collections and oth er business in his profession. November 15. 1860-r-tf ■ >■.llagin'i’i’folj'pe*. IN beauty arid durability, no “ sun-drawn” picture equals p good Daguerreotype this V l,lO opinion expressed by tho leading photograph.o jour nals of thb day, both American and English, and these may ho obtained at the rooms of Mrs. Rby soi.ris’ Louthor street, two doors west of Hanover. 1 Carlisle, Deo. 22. 1850—tf. I HAVE on band some ten tons of WALL I’APEIt, o" tho finest and best quality that has over been i.ff rod In this place, having purchased it of tho manufacturers in Now’ York. Also, Win dow Blinds, Shades and fixtures. Fire Board Prints,, Ac., all of which he will dell very low and exclu sively for cash. January 26, 1860. DAVID SIDE. . PURE, CIDER VINEGAR! A lot of Older Vinegar, warranted pure, in store and for sale at the store of Carlisle, June 21' , * J. W. EBY. > PBAUL STARCH. 50 boxes of superior Pearl Starch now in store, and for sale at lowest city iash prices, either whole sale or retail, hy J, W, ! BBY* | December 1860, Carlisle Marble Yard. RICH 4 D OWL’R, South Hanover street,-opposite Bentzi* Store, Catlinle. Selling offal fo*l! .N. Hanover st., Carlisle. 'iTitll PaiptT. ■ CAKI>I^E r? MSE^C^v rn For ludiminiiv Mgiliiist' iibUj hyilpiTd. ■ ri!'i i I>rf t i i |-| r*j ; j : THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE; COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, • i' Charter i > e)ye<«<tL-~5400,000,, Capital Paid 163J rf f pr MAKE INSURANCE, dltfier pormanonV'or limited gainst loss or damage by fire, on Prop ettjf Effect* "of '.'oieij :ddir r dxdption* 1 in It6Wa idi 1 country, on tho most reasonable terms. Application limdo either personally or by letter will l>e prompt ly attended to. C. N. BANOKER, Pwideni. Tho-subscriber is’ agenl for tbeihfeove<Coinfcany for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications for insurance cither by mailor personally will bo. promptly attended to. A. L. SPONSIE!E> j>- April 12. 1860. drilling! Molliing! WELL MADE AND WELL FINISHED! riIHE subscriber has just returned from tho JL Eastern cities with a very superior and most excellent assortment of • ■ FALL AFD WINTER.CLOTHING ! Consisting of Cassamcro, Summer Cloth, Italian Cloth, Alupaca, Marsoilcs, Liucn, and Cottonado Coats, Pants, and Vests. Alio silk and satin Vests, and in short every article in tho Way ’of'garments. His stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING. GOODS is well selected, and Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Ac.,,are sold at very low prices. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, Tho subscriber would especially call tho attention of the public to his well selected stock of HATS* a„cAJPS ?i . : .. r which ho is onabtod to solihtras^oiiishinglowprlfccs: Of tho above you can conrinco yourself by calling at tho Cheap Clothing Stork near the Market House. ASHER WIEL. Carlisle, ApfU 12, 1800. i\W Store and New Goods. A AFTER returning his acknowledgements , for the very liberal patronage which has boon extended to him, the undersigned would call atten tion to the fact that he lms just re-oponed his exten sive assortment of Family Groceries, in his now store-room, on the south-east corner of the Public Square, whore the public are invited to cad and ex amine a stock of Goods which in elegance, variety and cxtenjl, will defy competition; comprising in part of loaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugar*, Java, Rio and Roasted Coffee, Every, variety and quality of Tea. Spices, (ground and unground,) Pickles, Sauces, Table Oil, New Orleans, Sugar-house and Trinidad Molasses; New York, and Philadelphia Si/hip* { Cheese, Macaroni, Vernuoilli, Split Peas, llominy, Mincc-mcat, Corn Starch, Farina, Choco late, Extract of Coffee, Refined Sugar at reduced rates, washing and baking Soda, Tobacco of the 'most favorite brands, and the finest quality of Su gars. A beautiful assortment of Britannia Ware, plain and gold band China-ware, .Glass, Queens, Stone and Earthen. Ware, in great variety, and an elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, Extracts and Perfume ry for the toilet. . Fruits: Including Poaches in cans, Raisins, Cran berries, Day Apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lem ons, Ac. ‘ ® LIQUOHS: Wholesale and : retell, em bracing common and old Ryo Whiskey Brandies, dark and pale; Lisbon, Sherry, Pprt/Ma deria. Ginger, Catawba and Muscat Wines, in casks and bottles; scotch Whiskey, Holland Gin, and Seheidam Schnapps. ... FISH AND SALT. A large stock of Lamps, including Dyott's cele brated lumps for burning Kerosene or coal Oil, Sperm and Star candles. ( Cedar- Ware and Jh'oome, Brushes, Ropes, Mops, Soaps, Door-mats, Walters, Looking-glasses, fine letter and note paper, Willow ware, Painted buckets, Ac. Cotton and Woollen Iloscb and half Hosoi and a full stock of Gloves, including the well known Duck Gloves. - • Marketing of all. kinds taken in exchange for Goods. . In short, bis stock comprises everything that is called for iv his lino of business, and no effort will be spared to aouder entire satisfaction to bis cus tomers. C. IN3IOFF. Carlisle/-January 4. ' f Cheap Oi‘«cerii*s 'I’HE biiijscriber ims received a fresh arrival I of ilio following; ■Fresh' Tomatoes in cans, ■ ‘‘ IVuuhcs “ u Salmon ", . ’ **. . Lobsters Pickled Lobsters, Sardim-s, Ocllatine,'Sap Sage Cheese, Virgin OH of Aix, for the table, Olive do., stuffed. - .* ‘ Tomato Katsnp, Walnut a Mushroon Worcestershire Sanco, Pickles, Raisins, Dates, Figs, Nectarines, Oran ges, Lemons. Ac. Fine Hams, Dried Beef,, - Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all at the low est prices. WM. BENTZ. Carlisle, October 11, 1860. NEW GOODS. a fresh and general assort- monfc of Groceries constantly on hand, embracing tho best qualities in the mar ket. such us .Coffees, Sugars, Spices,. Table Oils. Pickles, Crackers, .Macaroni, Citron, Raisins, us well as till tho varieties belonging to a good grocery store, together with a suitable assortment of the finest . Syrups & Mol hssos, Maf*karol. Salmon Baskets. Tubs. Churns, and other articles for house' hold use, including u fine assortment of China, Glass & Qiifeiiswarp, The pub.lio have our thanks for tho liberal pa tronage bestowed upon us in the past. We hope to merit a share of their custom in the future.- April 10, 1860. J. W. EBY. JOHN P. LY.IE & HOI, HA VE just completed opening their Spring stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Glass, Ac., towhich they invite the'early attention of tho public generally. We have greatly enlarged our stock in all its various branches, aud can now accommodate the public with RKI.IABI.K GOODS, % in large or small quantities at tbe lowest prices.— We don't want the public to think, that we have brought all the Goods in Philadelphia and Now York to our town.dmt wo can assure them that a look into our-storo will convince them that wo have enough Goods to fully supply the demand in ttys market, Persona wanting Goods, in- our,dine will find it to their advantage to give us a call botoro making their purchases. All orders personally and punctually attended to, and no misrepresentations made to effect sales. ' JOHN P. LYNB A SON, North Hanover street. Carlisle, May 3. 1860. I f I I TONS Hammered and Rolled Iron of 1 jJJtho very boat English brands, warranted in every way superior to American mako just received, with »largo assortment of Sheet Iron,- , Anvils, , Hoop Iron, Vicos, Band Iron,. ■ Files, Ilorso Shoo, Iron, Rasps, Spring. Stool, ' Bolts, Cast Stool/ ' Pivots, , . Blister Stojjl, Nuts, Washers, ' Horso-shoes, Scrow-platcs, Horae.shoe Nails, Blacksmith Bellows, Ac., cheaper than tho cheapest. All Iron sold at city prices with freight added, and warranted. March 8, 1860. HENRY SAXTON. >TIS A FACT THAT I have now on hand the very best quality of Sugar-cured Hums, Dried Beet, Fish, Salt, Fresh’ Peaches and Tomatoes in Cans, do. Mushrooms. Oysters, Preserves lino Pickcls, Sauces, Sardines, Fruit, Choose, Crackers, Old Rye Whis key. Brandies, Wines, Gins, Ac. Besides tho above, I have a general assortmentof Groceries A Queens ware. Spices, Oils. Ac., all offered to tho public at cash, prices. . t V [ m WM.tBENS&:. NoveiAborl, 1860.' FIBII. HAVING, Mackcral, Shad hi barrels, half harrols, quarter barrels, fresh Groceries, Li quera, Tobacco, Segars, at the lowest cash prices.— Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Hams, Beeswax, Tallow, Soup, aiid Rugs, taken in exchange at the cheap grocery of * WM. BENTZ. Hdnaetlcallr sealed Peaches, rw.i, “ " Tomatoes, . « * " “ Coro, v , “ / ;; <f.o \"-3 liteiM « M ” Olliers, ; * ; 94 Lobsters. .« r - * ' flnbiApple, l ' « ’ l': ~ « . Turtle Soup, " '* Sardines, " Minco Mcnt, Pickled Gorkins, Chow Chow Pi„ li, Cauliflower, Lobsters, Capers, Olives’xim*.' , do., Mhshpofm do!J PonnerH Iromiliy. drihS,’ Dried Beef, Sugar cured Hams, Shoulder Bolf '** Sausage, Maccorohi, Sugars, Coffees. Telia mT' 1 f" ki “ d9 ’ Bp! °° 8 ’ Q*««na W ar“’ fi " 0, “- fefirSjulb.Tobacco, 28,000 Gorman Sixes and it, very best LIQUOKS in the State, Confec,"’ n ~ “j Pruit, *c.,wbiob'wo oflbrto the public atthe cst priccs for cash., WU. BEnVt Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1860. , iZ ' ft MIT New Wine and Liquor Store Three doors Hast of Inhojfs Grocery Slort and facing the Market House, Carlisle. ' r I , HB uriderainned hnving oponed a full M( t , j complete; assortment of the purest and kT.i SffIttVUNBS;ANI),'LIQUORS,,- he mriles H oW SjiUEkoepors, House keepers, nnd others to »i t . ggijlhim a onH, v being determined to keep a belter article than is generally kept in the country, and at low prices, *• BRANDIES—Otard, Pinet Vintage, 185 J. g O . chello, , ' GlNS—Swan, Schoidam Schnapps, Mcjcr’i m,i Biab,-01d-Jhih Spirit*/, NiE; Rom. , WlNES—Madcna,very'old;* Sherry, Sweet M»- lagn, Old Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne, Muscat. WHlSKY—Mononpahela, Pure Old Rye, Bour bon and common Whisky. - Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, Ac. SST" Bottled. Liquors of all kinds. WILLIAM MARTIN. May 17, 1860. Fir,! 1 lignratli:*. r | 1 lIE Allen and East Ponnaboro' Mutual Fire In. I surance Company of Cumberland county, inoor* porated by an act of Assembly, is now, fully organ* izod, and in operation under the management of ttie following Managers,, via: ' Wm. R. Gofgas, Lewis Hycf, Christian 1 Stayman, Miohaol Cocklin, J, C, Dunlap, Rudolph Martin, Daniel Bailey, Jacob It. Coovcr, Aleiaddor Catb cart, Jos, Wiokorsham, J* Elchclborger, 8, Eberlj J, Brandt, The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as ahy Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to moicssp.. plication to the Agents of the Company who m. willing to wait upon them at any time, . 0 Officers of the Cohfant. President—W. R. GORGAS, Eberiy's Hills, C«u. berlund county.. Vico Pros't—CirniSTiAE Statiiah, Caflisls Com bcrland county. Soct'y.—Lewis Hter, Shopherdstown, Cumber land county. Treasurer—Michael Cockliw, Shephorastottri, Cumberland county, 1 AQENT9. Cumberland County. —-John ShcfHck, Allen; Vab ontine Fceman, Now Cumberland; Henry Zearing; Shircmanstown; Lafayette Poffcr,Dickinson; Ilea ry Bowman, Churbhtown; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; .Sanrt. Graham, W. PennsbW' Sam’l. Ooovcr, McchanicsbUrg; J. W. Cocklin, Shepherds town; D. Coovor, Shopherdstown; J. O. Saxton, Silver Spring; Bonj. Harorstick, Silver Springy John Hyer, Carlisle. York . C<nnily.— S., Picking, Dover; James Griffith, Warrington J. V. Heardorff, Washington; D. Rutter, Fairview; R. Clark, Dillsburg. J{<\rrishurg. —Houser & Lochman, Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them renewed by making appli cation to any of the Agents. PHILADELPHIA WaU b nnd Jewelry Store, O . Conrad, former occupant, Fo. 148 North Setontt Street corner of Quarry Street, Tbo .undersigned has leased the above prenatal/ wnere ho will keep a large assortment of Gold sod Silver Watches,..of American, English and Swiff ‘manufacture of thd most celebrated makers, in *!■ dition to which, will be found always on band (vA tiitide to order) an oxtouslvo variety: of J o rruJrjr, SiV ver, and Silver Plated ware, together with a goao rnl assortment of such Goods as arc usually kept ia a first cl*ss Watch and Jewelry slot©. The patrons of O. Connid, and those of tho sob soriber, togefhcr.with the public generally, are in vited to call, where they will receive a’good artiel* tor their money. :As I am.determined to do strictly .» cash business, goods will bo sqW very low. "Smalt itrofiiH and Quick Sales/’ is the motto of this Estab lishment. ; LEWIS R. BROOMALL. Formerly b. Conrad, No. 148 North Second St* corner of Quarry, Phila. : • Juno 7, 1860—ly Foorc & BROTHER, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS A GAS FITTERS, Directly opposite the Court Houte f in Church Alley* Cast Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers, Wash Basins, Hydraulic Bans, .At* Ac., Ac. Lead and Iron Pipes, Hydrants, Hot and Cold Shower Baths, Water Closets,' Force and Lift Pumps, Wrought Iron Wel’d, Tubes. And every description of Cocks and Fittings fW, Gas, Steam) Water, Ac. Superior Cooking Rang«/ Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up in Churches, Stores and. Dwellings; at short notice and in the modern style.. All materials and work in out hue at/oio rates and warranted. - Country work and Jobbing promptly atteidea *• Carlisle, Deb. 22, 1859. Foreign aud Domestic Liqimw. EDWARD SHOWER respectfully announ* CCS to tho public, that he continues to keep con stantly on hand, and for sale, a large and Tor, »■* perior assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, ■it his non stand, a few door* wo«t of Hannon’B B<r tel, and directly :south of tho Court-house, Carlisle. BRANDIES, , „ , All of choice Brands. WINES, Port, Maderia, Lisbon, Claret, Na tive, Hock, Johonnisborg, and Boderheim* er. 1 - CHAMPAGNE,.. Uoidsigk A Co., Oeisler A Co., and is.pen al. GINS, Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY : Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nec tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. ... ALB, Ac. Best.teos Mi* Philadelphia. BITTERS, - , . ; Of.the.very best quulity. Dealers and’others-desiring a PCRB ARTTCIX will find it as represented, os his whole attention wi» be given to a proper and careful selection of nif STOCK, which cannot bo> surpassed, and hope* » have the patronage of the.public* ‘ gHOWBR. Carlisle,, April: 12,;J860.'- - ASD CA?B- : - , A T Keller’s Old Stand. tforth .OLiwill bb fonnd'alarge' and clegaUt' of HATS bind CAPS, in great raricty, 1 of oar ow» and city manufacture; : # • HATS. CAPS. Silk, Military, Moleskin, Nayy*,. Casssimoro, , Morphy, , Felt, ' Scotch,.. Lodger, . Ledger ' Planters, o*l Cloth, ’ Plush * Cloth, Children s Tan J ALSO, Wool Hats of all kinds, which will at the lowest'prices. Recollect KELLER’S OLD STAND. North Hanover SUJ**‘ JS&* Hats of any stylo manufactured to o Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859. . ~ '■ ' ■rt'EMOVAtU AL. SPONSLER ha?..removed E«: c “ w • to his now bouse pppbsitOj,Glass npMU* Carlisle, March 29, ,1860-7-tf ■ , t* Fresh, cranberries,! .' ■■■ d( „ A lot of prime pranborxtMinew.in .'Jf.jnf.; sale by ' ' • .■■ ~• . ' V ‘ October, 26,180*.
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