Too Good to bp. Lost. —Gov. Andrews, of Massachusetts, is in hot water about his pil itsry order'intended to menace the South. Among many letters of remonstrance from patriotic military men in the State, is one from Captain Charles H. Manning, of the Sa lem Artillery.. Ho says: They, the Salem Light Artillery, are how filled with astonishment at the .alacrity with which Massachusetts offers her services in the "work of war against her brethren. That she, who, swept on by political rancor, proposed to shut up her arsenals and her store-houses, and bury every military ensign in the dusty seclusion of deserted armories, while a foreign foe was sweeping our seas, destroying bur towns, and devastating our fields—that should now rush to arms against those of her fellow citizens who ask for a position equal with her own under the .Confederation, is ns strange and unnatural as that national madness which vents itself in ‘the horrors of civil strife. That she who denounced and defied the Union, while it was in the hands of her political op ponents, should now be eager to fight for its preservation, is somewhat significant. JHarwii. On the 14th inst., by the Rov. A. H. Kre wer, Mr. Samuel Smith, of the vicinity of Shippensburg, to Catharine, youngest daugh ter of Mr. Jacob Mussolmon, near Carlisle. Jttflrittfe. CARLISLE MARKET.—Febuary 19. Corrected Weekly by Woodward & Schmidt. Flour, Suporfinb, por bbl., $4,37 do., Extra, do., 4,62 do., Family, do., 5,25 do., Ryo, do., 3,12 White Wheat, por bushol, 1,15 Red Wheat, do., Rye, do., Cork, do., Oats, , ' do.; Fall Barley, do., Spring Barley, . do.; Clovesseed, do., Tuiothyseed, do., PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, .Fob. 19, 1861, Plobh, amd Meal.— -The Floor market ia remark- Ably quiet, and prices nro rather weak. Small sales arc making to retailors from $5 00 to 6 12 per barrel for common, superfine and straight brands : $5 25® 5 37 for extra family, and $6 00@6 50 for fancy lots. Nothing doing in Rye Flour or Corn MoaU The former is held at $3 50. The latter at $2 87. • Grain. —Tho offerings of Wheat continue small and prices are withoutmaterial change.. Small sales of fair and prime Pennsylvania and Western jed at $1 25 (3) 127 per bushel. White is scarce and ran ges from $133(3)1 40. 1 Rye is steady at 67 cents for Pennsylvania, and 63 cents for Southern. Corriis dull. Sales of new yellow at 56® 58 cents, and bid at 65@66 cents. Oats are steady at 83 cents for Pennsylvania, and 31 cents for Delaware. Barley ranges from 72 to 73 cents, but there is little or no thing doings; Ot.t)VKRSEED is dull. Sales of good and prime. at $4 50@4 65 per 64 lbs. Timothy is worth $2 25® 237. Flaxseed is steady at $142@l 43. • '• WinsKV—There, is little doing. Sales of .Ohio bbls. f at 18 cents; Pennsylvania hbl?.,at cents; bhds., at 174-' cents, and Drudge at 17 cents. Notice. THE members of tho Cumfaerlnrid County ■Agricultural Society, will meet at tho Court House iu Carlisle, on Saturday, March 9, 1861, nt U o'clock, a. m. All -farmers nro requested to at ■ D. S. CROFT, Fob. 21,1801. V Sec’y. . DEMOCRATIC STATE .CONVENTION VISJCX OP ABRAHAM LINCOLN, PRESIDENT . 'ELECT, TO HARRISBURG, ON tr*-.;. THE 22d INST. "THE FLAG *>F THEUJVIOS” *TO BE RAISED OX THE DOME OP THE CAPITOL fare reduced. The COMB'D. VALLEY R. 11. COMFY. will irsuo- round trip tickets for the regular trains of Thursday, and the Morning Train of Fri day, the 22d inst., which will bo good for return passage in any train leaving Harrisburg,'including the Afternoon train on Saturday, the 23d inst., but positively no lopgor. • RATES: ' Efom Obamborsburg and back, $2,00 “ Scotland. ** . * T 86 " Sbipponsburg, u .* 1 70 44 Oakville “ . 160 |J NowViUe . “ 126 . 44 Alterton, Groason's A Good Hope, 1 16 u Carlisle •" * 80 tl , Middlesex & Kingston, 66 " Mochanicsburg and back, ,’ 35 41 Shiremanstown, 44 o 30 AN EXTRA TRAIN will' leave Harrisburg bn Friday evening, at o'clock) for Ghambcrsburg and.intended late stations! Tickets ihust b'e procured at tho offices of the com pany, at Carlisle, Gbamborsburg, Mochanicsburg, and before entering tho pars, aud at tho Flag Stations from tho Conductors of (ho Train; and any person. failing to procure tickets ad about, : wifi bo chctrged fj\ll fdfp. ... . v .. O.N. LULL, ChamVg., Fob. 21, 1861. Supt, JyO tOV WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE ? DO YDU WANT A MUSTACHE? bellinghabts CELEBRATED STIMULATING ONGUENT, Pot the Whiskers and Hair. The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the Citizens of tho United States, that they have oh tamed the Agency for, and are now enabled to offer to the American public, the above justly celebrated ana world-renowned article. • • , THE STIMULATING ONGUENT it will euro baldness, and to "P rm e “P *n place of tho bald, snots a fine S.n'I t V f -SV r hair ‘ A PP liea according to dlr'oo tions, It will turn hed or towy hair dabk, and ro “y 5n ir ‘S.J 1 * ori e inal leaving it soft, nTn.AU an 4 fl , ox . lbl °- Tho “ Osodent” is an indis ponsaWo article in every gentleman’s toilet, add flf- Xn L W wUhont Bit 8 it. thoy W ° Uld UOlrfor any oonBil,or a£«. coipt of price and postage, SI 18.- Apply to or aro wanted to call and pay Cy accounts, as wo are in groat need of mon will bokiml F l F ° rB ? a f kn ?' ri,, e themselves indebted censidorution. Sh t 0 gV ° this noti co a favorable Selling ofr ““r of winter goods at panic jirl yebruary ifw?"’ BAWYER A MUM* STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES FROM THE FIRST DAY 0& .JANUARY, TO THE THIRTY-FIRST dAy Clf i»E -* CEMBER, 1860, INCLUSIVE. A. L., SfOMiER, tSsq.j Treasurer, in account with said Cdunly; •To amount received from former Treasurer,- outstanding taxes at last settlement, proceeds of sale of unseated lands, ,J ’- interest received from sundry collectors, borrowed on bond,. borrowed in Bank on notes, received fro in Sample' & Bwalt, subscription to bridge, received from J. Coover, u ft damages recovered from Northern Central 11. R. Co*, fines and verdict fees received from D, S. Croft, . tax levied for the year 1860, abatement received from State Treasurer, for prompt navmonL costs received from M. Holcomb, - Borough of Carlisle, for stone broke at jail, miscellaneous receipts, Total amount of receipts, Expenditures by Payments. Paid Township and Borough Assessors for services, Paid Tax Collectors abatement allowed tax payers, Paid l John Gutshall for hew bridge at Sample's,. John Finley balance for new bridge at Cooror's, D. Kaufman balance for now bridge at Boyer's, sundry persons, for repairing old bridges, sundry persons for road damages) . sundry persons for road viewers, 4.37 2,00 Paid Traverse Jurors, . ; - Grand Jurors; , . District Attorney’s fees, Witnesses’ fees, iu Commonwealth eases, Court Crier's fees, cost in sundry cases in Common Pleas,. Paid Samuel Megaw, Esq., services as Commissioner, N. H, Eckolsj Esq., “ « • J. H. Waggoner, Esq., “ . George. Miller, Esq., « , J. Armstrong, salary ns Clerk, H, Nowsbatn, Esq), salaryos Attorney, James. Loudon, for books, stationary, Ac%y . Paid S, V. Iluby for auditing accounts, / ' . James Loudon for books, 11. Percival for press and seals, 9 . D. S. Croft, fees in Commonwealth cases,, Jacob Brctz, for covering desk in Register’s office. Paid A. Martin and others fees in' Commonwealth cases, 44 “ for Quarterly returns. Paid sundry persons for holding Township, General and Presidential Elections, Paid D. Smith, Esq., for.holding inquests on sundry dead bodies, Paid R. M’Cartney for support of prisoners, Ac., S. Keepers, Esq., salary as Keeper of County Penitentiary, 'Nonomaker 4s Early and others for coal, ?" s s j antl . others for clothing and blankets for. prisoners, J. D. Gorgas and others for furniture, repairs, Ac., Peter Spabr and others for stone to.bo broken bt prisoners. • Wm. Gibb for stone hammers, Gas & Water Co., for water and gas, Hr. W. W. Dale, salary as physician, Wm. M. Bcetom draft Eastern Penitentiary, Paid M. Holcomb and others foes in Commonwealth cases, Paid D. Storrott and others County bonds, John Sonseman and others interest on County bonds Bunks temporary loans, . *. Paid Jacob Sqniro, Esq., for nso of said institution, . D f Kutz and J, Holmes, visitors, John Trimble, salary as director, . Wm. Gracy, “ « . A Rosier, 44 . ** ■ Paid Focit A Brother and others for repairs at jail * C. Laiflason and others for repairs ot Court House, v“Cotf« hot”" f ° r ■ l#, ‘ ninS? Whi,oWaBhin «' R. Natohor, salary as Keeper, ♦ Paid George Zinn for public printing A, K. Rheom, 44 ' ** B. Cornman, 44 14 J. B. Bratton, 44 44 . Paid F. Cornman for table for Jury-room, Gas & Water Co., for gas and water for tfodrt House, Go »rge Neff for shoveling snow, B. fluke, George Sooboy arid J. W. Cooklin, Auditors, Goo. Galospio for running Township lino, J. W. Ogilby oppropriatien to Good Will Hoso Company J. B. Bratton, postage, v A: Sensoman for horse-hire, John Spahr, for trimming trees, By Steel for winding clock and repairs, W. D/ A. Nauglo for globes for ohandolior, Samuel MogaW, traveling expenses. N, H. Eckels,' ." « * Wm. Molester fo/putting coal in cellar, Black & Dolafady for coal for Court House. C. Ibhoff for bill tif sundries, X'Armstrong traveling oxperisos/on Countv business SW. Haverstick for bill of sundries, J '* 5 ’ sundry persons for fox scalps. Whqjo amount of Commissioners’ checks. Treasurer’s commission at li per cent Cotiimission al.lowod Collectors, ’ Exonerations “ .< Outstanding taxes on 31st December, 1860/ Balance duo County by Treasurer, Total Expenditures, Total receipts, Schedule of County Taxes Outstanding on the Ist of January, 1861. ism Samuel Shiroman. Enwor Alien/ 1868 James Spottswoodj Carlisle, n tfaokott, Prankford/ « r 8?” Newvillo/ " . y " hn Whaler, West Ponnsbotongh/ v*w a w ß^? olph ’ Bonth Middleton/ 1860 N. W. Woods, Carlisle, OP THE County of Cumberland Receipts. ASSESSORS. abatement! BRIDGES AMD ROADS, COURTS, COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE. COUNTY OFFICES. CONSTABLE’S FEES. ELECTIONS, INQUESTS. JAIL AND EASTERN PENITENTIARY. JUSTICES’ PEES. LOANS AND INTEREST. POOR HOUSE, PUBLIC BUILDINGS. public printing MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS. (ftbNxr, ss.' t . Wc, the Commissioners of Cumberland count/, do certify, and submit tho foregoing Afc a correct state ment of the receipts and eXpendlturos.of the count/ aforesaid, from the Ist day.of January to tho 31st da/ of December, iB6O, Inclusive, air also a schedule of outstanding county taxes Ift boroughs and townships (herein stated. together with a statement of expenditures under t oAch jS'oAd of appropriation, mado by the Commissioners, in,'compliance with the requisitions contained In the 22d and 23d sections of an act of Assembly of this-votomonweaUh, pass ed tho 15th day of April, A. D. 1534.. sB,S'9i 06 1,78* 06 03 26 19 is 360 00 6,936 01 1,000 00 100 00 327'41 12 00 39,613 86 1,157 89 16 67 27 00 3 28 $68,913 Cumberland County, ss.. Wo, the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county, mot according to law 1 , and haring been sworn, proceeded to examine tho accounts and vouchors of Alfred L. Sponslor, Esq., Treasurer of said county, from tho Ist day of January to tho 31st day of December, 1860, inclusive, do certify that wo find tho sum of six thousand niift hundred and twen ty-eight dollars and fifty-five cents duo by said Treasurer to the county aforesaid, as will appear by the foregoing exhibit of said account In witness whereof we have hereunto set our bands at Carlisle, tho 24th day of January. A. D 1861. $468 31 $2,134 04 ' $2,448 08 259 50 50 00 2,344 03 274 60 260 20 Statement of County Debt. r HE, Commissioners of Cumberland county make and submit tho following statement of the amount of borrowed money, including interest, to gether with tho. assets in tho Treasury on the Ist day of January, 1861. -$5,036,23 DR. To amount of bonds outstanding in cluding interest, as por last annu ‘nl statement on Ist January, 1860, $31,150 00 To amotint of money borrowed for the year 1860, $2,043 58 401 63 342 50 014 92 . 47 00 . 175 99 Deduct amount paid during the scat ' 1860, $3,625 62 Whole amount Of debt Ist Jam 1860, $30,300 SO By amount of balance in Treasury, $6,028 65 By amount of outatand- ' ing taxes, , 6,103 70 By amount in'hands of. Justice Smith, $351 00 386,60 456 00 64 50 500 00 ,00 00 «6 10 ■ $1,903 10 Excess of indebtedness over asset*, $l5 00 19 00 16 50 476 40 6 82. Wo, the undersigned Auditors of Cumberland county. Laving examined the several claims against said county, do certify that the above is a truo statement of the'bonded debt,'and assets of tbo said county, on the Ist day of January, A. D. 1861. . GBORaB SCOBEY, . JOHN W. COCKLIN, JOHN B. DUNLAP, Auditors of Cumberland County, Febnuiry 7, 1861. $532/72 $340 57 . 91 89 $432 46 Notice. A, | Stockholders of the Jfarrishurg, Car , lisle and CliuuibcrßlTurp; Hoad Com* pany arc hereby notified thatih pursuance of an act of the General Assembly,passed the l#th day of April, 1828, on election will be held at tbo public house of Henry Glass, in the borough of Carlisle, on Monday, the 41h day of March next, between tho hours of 11 o’clock, A. M., and 1 o’clock, P. M., of said day, lb elect throe managers for said company, , - B. FRANK IR11" February 7,1861—3 t $1,648 00 $lB 72 $3,420 49 ISO 00 328 91 102 77 . 79 50 23 70 10 SO 40 00 . 25 00 574 05 T ETTERS of Administration on tbo estate -■—dof Samuel. Urich, late of Bast Pennsborough township, deceased, hare boon issued by tho Regis ter of Cumberland county, to theaubsoriber residing in the same township. , All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to mako'immodiatepay ment, and those haring claims Tf.ill present them for settlement to $4,754 92 SAMUEL B. URICH, V' . . • • WM. W. GARDNER, Mdmun.lrafor., February 7,1861—6 t» $405 02 Carlisle Cas & Water Company. following tariff of Water Rents has been X adopted by the .Carlisle Gns and Water Compa ny, to take,effect from -ond after'the first day of April next. Xt has been carefully prepared, and is rather under than, above the rates in neighboring towns. The inequalities of the existing tariff and its insufficiency has compelled tbe-present action of the Company. The works, at best, .yield a small per cent. on the cost of construction, and solf-prutootion requires that the revenue should boar some reasons-' bio proportion to tho expenses of 'the erection and management. GEO. WISE, Sup’t. Jan. 28, 1851. ’ . . $l,lOO 00 1,775 52 6,000 00 $8,875 52 $lO,OOO 00 20 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 ron private raainißS. Houses of First. Class, per annum. " Second “ do. " Third " do. $lO,llO 00 From $149 10 176 72 : 26 00 26 75 80 00 First Class, Second, H Lively, do Hotels,- do, Porter, Ale, itinotal Water* tthd Boiling establishments, do. Oysters, Victualing, ale and la ger boor bouses, do. Ice Cream Saloons, ;'•! do. Mineral Whter fountains, do. Butchers slaughterhouses, do. Bakeries, do. Barber Shops, ds. Public Schools, . do. Blacksmith Shop, 2 fires, oaph fire more than two $l, do. Printing Offices, do. Private Stables, ■ do. Soap Boilers and Chandlers, do. Hatters Shop?, Public bath, each tub. Private, “ u “ Breweries, Wash Pavements and sprink ling streets, centre block, 30 feet, # Pavements sprinkling corner $458 5i s}BB 20 185 30 244 80 197 30 $Bl5 80 lots, de. Manufactory of Confectionary, do. Steam Engine A Horse Power, do. Locomotives, Irigating Gardens, Tan Yards, Brick per thousand, 10 Stone por Porch, , 0 Plastering, per 100 yards, 40 All manufacturing and othof bnsinosa re quiring a largo supply 'of Water ft ill bo ohnrg od por 100 gallons lot the average quantity used during the year, to bo estimated at 300 on? 8- “ en ***o quantity used averages 9nn day ' or , IoSs ' P sr IQ® gallon!, 06 /00 to 300 gallons por day 41 300 to 1000 " Hopewell, 170 36 " Peter M; Row, Allen, 31 50 " , Wm. Patton, Mifflin', 185 53 '' Goo. W. Prossol; Montoe, * 745 33 " Joseph Totten, Mcohanicsburg, * 497 24 '' Samnol Copo, Newton, * 641 20 " J. M. Woodburn, jr., NowvUlo, 156 13 " Jos. Eiobelbergor, Silver Spring, * 841 90 " J. H. Boslor, South'Middleton, • ' 443 38 " J k T. Rippoy, Shippensbfirg, 00 33 " Lewis ICintz, Upper Allen, * 318 89 “ Samuel Bixlor, West Pennsborough, 88 06 50,102 70 Those marked thus * haro sitrcO.faid in part. Witness our hands and seal of office I SEAL* l afc Carlisle, tho 24th day of January, V VA. D, 1801. J N. H, ECKELS, J. H;. WAGGONER; MILLER, Cbrnmimoner# of Cumberland County, Attest--J. Armstrong,- C7crA. GEORGE SGOBBY, . JOHN W. COCKLIN, JOHN 8. DUNLAP, Auditors of Cumberland County. : $17,209 41 N. H. ECKELS, J. H. WAGGONER, GEO. -MILLER, • . . ... Commissioners, JVollce. STORES. da. $3 to 3 60 HOTELS. STABLES. 4 00 5 00 2 00 6 00 4 00 4 00 3 00 >->' *3O to 15 00 do. $1 to BDlnniso pchposes, 46 COSTAR’S” VERMIN EXTERMINATORS; "ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN. Those prcparationsfUnUko all others,) aro “ Free from Poisopa,” “ Not dangerous t 6 tho human family* ff Rats cotno out of their holes to die/’ l 6 years and more established in New Tork City, Used %‘y the City Post Office. Vtctl 6y—tho City Prisons and Station Houses. Used by -City Steamers, Ships, Ac", Used by- - the City Alms-Houses, Ac. Vied by City Hotels, 'Aster’, 'St Nicholas/ Ac. Vssd by ——tho Boarding Houses, Ac., Ac, Used by more than 50,000 Private Families. See 1 ehat the People, Press and Dealdert say. HENRY R. COSTAR.—AII tho summer I have been troubled with Roaches and Mice. I was acta* ally ashamed of the house, fortho Roaches were eve ry whore. . I purchased a box of your Exterminator and tried it, and in one week there was not a Roach or Mouse hi the house. . HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, need bo so no longer,.!! they use “ Costar's” Extermina tors. We have used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost $5, wo would have it. Wo had tried poi sons, but they effected nothing; but Costar's arti cle knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice and Jtad- Bugs, quicker than wo can write it. It is in great demand all over the country.— Medina {0.,) Gazette. MORE GRAIN aud provisions are destroyed an nually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer. . HENRY.R. COSTAR—Your Exterminator is re ceived, used, and pronounced a decided success.— We used a box of it, and the way the Rats and Mice around our provisos “raised Nod” that night was a caution to sleepers. Since then not a Rat or Mouse has been heard hi kitchen or cellar. 250 00 $31,400 60 I HAVE BEEN SELLING—Your Exterminator for. the last year, and have found, it a sure shot every time, have not known it to fail in a single instance. George Rose, Druggist, Cardington, O. 1,100 00 WE ARE SELLING—Your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roach* es, and Vermin disapppear immediately. Ecker A Stodpfer, Druggists, New Windsor Md. 60 00 $13,091 25 To Destroy- —*Rat3, Roaches, Ac-, To Destroy ——Mice, Moles,Ac-. To Destroy — : —Bed-Bugs; To Dsstmy-r~ Moths, Fleas, Ants, Ac» To Destroy Mosquitoes. To Destroy -—-Inaccta on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy Insects On Animals, Ac., Ac. To Destroy-^ —Every form and species of Vermin, "CostarV’ Rat,.Roach,'&o., Exterminator. " Costar’s” Bod-bug Exterminator. “ Costar’s” Elootrio Powder for Insects, Ac.' ' 1k 25. 500. and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. $3 and $5 Sizes nob Plan tations, Ships, Hotels,. Ac. WIN", PreaideK Js©“ Sold Everywhere —by All Wholesale Druoqists in largo cities. All Retail Druggists—Grocers, Stores, Ac. in all Country Villages and Towns. Wholesale Agents in New York City, Shieffollin Brothers A Co. B. Fahnestock, Hull A Co. A. B. A Bi Sands A Co. Wheeler A Hart. Hogaman A Co. Hall, Ruokol A Co. Thomas A Fuller. P. D. Orris. Ponfold, Parker A Mower. Dudley A Stafford. $6 00 5 00 4 00 T. W. Dyotfc A Sons, . (Robert Shoemaker A Co. B. A. Fahnestock A Co. {French, Richards A Co. 18 00 14 00 15 0t» 6 00 All tho Principal Cities and Towns in tho 15 00 6 00 2 00 3 00 « 00 6 00 6 00 5 00 . UNITED STATES. &SF* For aaU at HiYERSTICK’S DRUG STORE North HanoVer Stree^ And di 2 00 3 00 0 00 ‘ftHOFF’S GROCERY STORE 3 50 125 00 10 00 30 00 And by DnutiajSTi, Grocers and BET.m*Rtf gen erally, m Cixr and Cotr.*fTßr.' jpff- CouxtSr Dealers can ofdOf as above. Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms, Ac., is desired JZS&* Send for Circular to D*oal - to , HENRY OOSTAR, PirotoiPAt, Depot— No. 512 Broadway— rOnnosile the St. Nicholas Hotel,] Now York. PP January 31,1801—6 m rießlroj-8 Instantly EVERY FORM AND SPECIES PF VERMIN. John ti. Giveks, No. 94, Elm Sireol Lancaster, ( Wis.,) Herald. Magregor {loxoa) Times, CBE 05LT Harral, Risley A Kitchen. Bush, Gale A Robinson. M. Ward, Close A Co. M’Kisson A Robbins. D. 6. Barnes A Co. F. C. Wells A Co. Laftelle,Marsh A Gardner. Hall, Dixon A Cov Tripp A Co. Conrad'Fox. AND OTHERS. Philadelphia, Pa. - ANT) OTHERS, AND CARLISLE, CiimWflaiid bounty. PENN A. WM. FLINT! mi. FLINT! WM. FLINT! mi. pliNTi yni. fckNTi . ■ i FLINT! ' No. 807 MARKET! No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No.' 807 MARKET;. No. 807 MARKET, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA. PA. , ...... PA. TREJIEXDdVS SACRIFICE ■ or .. ■ -v .. S 1 0 0,0 00W, O H 111 O.F JEWELRY, ALL FOR. ONE DOLLAR EACH'. A Largo nod Splendid Assortment, of Jewelry, eon CHAINS, BRACELETS, CAMEO SETS, Ac., ic. And all styles of French Plated Chains, Gold and Plated Jewelry. . Wo d 6 not keep or sell, any gilt, or galvanised goods. Ours is what arc sold by the best Jewelers 4s Ootd Jewelry. - t Wo receive our goods from the best Gold Jewelry Manufacturers in the. States, WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. The following is only a partial list of our immense stock: TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 EACH. TAKE tjObll CHOICE FOR $l. . Largo Size and Splendid, Cameo Sets, Gen eral Retail Price# - $3 to $l5 Do do li'era do 10 to 20 Do do . , ..Carbuncle do Bto 30 Do Ladies’ Enamelled A Coral do 7 to 30 Do do and Carbuncle do . 7to 30 Do do and Ruby do 7,t0 30 Do Cluster Grape Setting Sots do 10 to 30 Do , do, do Vaso do do 10 to 30 Do do do Jet Sets do 5 to 12 Do do Slack Mosaic do oto 12 Do do goldstonc mosaic do 6to 12 Do do’ , Calico Sots, do sto 15 Do RlbVbn iwistswitbbrilliantsdo’ 6to 15 Do Boqliet Sbts, new stylo, do 8 to 20 Do Enamelled Cluster do do 10 to 30 Gold Thimbles, do 3to 7 Diamond Pointed Gold Rons A Cases, 3to 6 i doz., Silver Plated Spoons, 2 00 i Silver Plated Mugs, ' 400 j Over 1000 other different stylos Ladies' Jewelry* Medallions, all styles, patterns and sizes; Lockets of every description ; Gold Pens, !•! karat, with Sil ver Extension Holder; Gold Pencils, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, &c., 1801, Trunks, Trunks: T ADIES Sole leather, French Stylo,, and -1-4 Dross Trunks. Bonhot Boxes, Traveling Bags, do. Oent’s solid Leather and Solo Leather Brass Band Trunks, Valises, How Traveling Bags, Ac. A largo assortment, and at low prices. .... v ISAAC LIVING ST (JN. Carlisle, January 31, 1301. tTEAT CIJTX'EUS AND STUFFBRS. " L j ' Tho \ o3t Moa !' Cutters and Staffers that arc made aro to ho had at Lyno’s, whore you can find a lull stock of Butcher’s tools of every description, at prices lower, than over was heard of. Don’t buy a cutter or sluffer until you take a look.at our stock JOHN P. DYNE 4, SON, N. Hanover street, Carlisle. Nov. 1, 1860. TOB PRINTING, done with accuracy and and dcapatch at tUo VolwHetr officer stating of Prop. 0. J. Wood & Co.: Gouts.:—Tho lotto* I wrote you in 185 G concernipg your valuable Hair Restorative, and which you hare published in this vicinity and elsewhere, has given rise to numerous enquiries touching the facts in the case. The en quiries are, first, is it a fact of my habitation and name, as stated in the oommnnication: second, is it true of all therein contained; third, does my hair still continue to bo in good order and of natural col or ? .To all I can and do answer invariably yes,—• My hair is even bettor than in any stage of my life for 40 years past, more soft, thrifty, and bettor col orod; the samo is true of my.*hUttorS, and tho on ly Cause why It is not generally true; it that the sub stance is washed off by frequent tthUitlOU tif tho (hco, when if eared were used by wiping the fheo in close connection with tho whisker's, the same result wUI follow as tho hair. I have been in the receipt of a groat number of letters ff’om.all parts of New tlng land, askingmc if my hair still continues to bo good ; ns there is so much fraud in the manufacture and sale of various compounds .as, well as this, it has, no doubt been basely imitated and boon used, not only without any good effect, but to absolute injury. -X -have not used any of your Restorative ofany account for some months, and yet my hair is as good as ov er, and hundreds havo c.vuminod it with surprise, as I am now GZ years old and not a gray hair in' my head or on my face; and to prove this fact, I send you a lock of my hair taken off tho past week. I received your favor of two quart bottles Instsnmmer, for which Xam very grateful: I gave it to my friends and thereby induced them to try it; rimny were skep tical until.aftot trial, and then purchased and used it with universal success. I #ill ask ns a favor) that you send mo a. tett by which I can discover fraud in tpo RcstoraUve, sold by niiluy.X fear) Without au thority from you. A pure article; will insure suc cess, and I believe where effects do not follow, tho failure is caused by tho impure article, which curses the Inventor of tho good. I doom if my duty ns heretofore, to keep you apprised of tho continued effect on my hair, as I assure all who enquire of mo of my unshaken opinion of its valuable results. I remain, dear sir, yours, A. C. RAYMOND; _ Aarons, Run Ky., Novi SOj 1838.. Prop; 0. J. Wood : DcarSif:—l vtould tcrlainlv bo doing you a groat injustice not to iriakb known to tho world, the wonderful)-us violl as (ho.unexpected result I .have experienced from using oxe. bottle of your Hair Restorative. After using every kind of Restoratives extant,but without success, and finding ' my head nearly destitute of hair, I was' finally in duced to try a bottle of your Hair Restorative riow, candor and justice compel mo to announce to whoever may road this, that X now possess a now • and beautiful growth of hair,' which i pro'nounc# richer and handsomor.thah tho original, was. I will therefore tako occasion to recommend this valuable remedy to all jrho may feel thip. necessity of it. Respectfully yours, REV. Sr.ALLEN BROCK. P. S.—This testimonial of. my approbation for your valuable mcdicino (as you aro'ntvaro of) is un solicited : —but if you think it worthy a place among tho rest, insert if you wish ; if not destroy and say nothing. Yours, ic., . R«v. S. A, B. The Restorative is put up in bottles of throe si zes, viz : largo, medium, and- small; tho small holds . i a pint, and retails for ono dollar per bottle; the, medium holds at least twenty percent, moro in pro portion than tho small, retails for two dollars pop bottle; the large bolds a quart, 40 per cent', moro in proportion, and retails for threo dollars a bottle. ' 0. J. WOOD