JVgvinrttivvnl ICE HOI.SKS AXD lIIXIXO, Our plan I'm; tin iee-houso described ago A'lll i November : was not intended lor tlie cheapest one that would keep ice well, lint lor a gooil one in which the theory of thej best way to keep ice is Veil carried out, and which would keep Ice well on any soil and in any climate Or exposure. The fact is that some of the cheapest, most carelessly knocked together houses, if the ice is only well nocked, keep it excellently, while some ouilt at great expense, which lack good drainage or ventilation, or something' else, keep it but two or three months. Ice houses ought to be tilled, if possible, in very cold-weather, after the interior of the house lias become thoroughly cold, ami when the ice itself is not only perfectly dry, hut very cold. Ft retains tills cold a long time, anil besides, if the cakes are well cut and closely packed, with the interstices chinked full of ice dust or snow, a few pailfuls of water may be dashed on, which will immedi ately freeze and make the whole nearly ;i solid mass. Cakes thus frozen to gether, will nevertheless crack apart easily when the ice is needed in sum mer. The ice cakes should bo cut with right angles, and of uniform sizes, so that the layers may fit the size of the house as nearly as possible, leaving about 0 inches all around, to be filled with straw or sawdust closely packed. It is usually best to lay a bed of tan bark or straw, some three Indies thick upon a level floor of hoards, such as was described in the November number, but if the floor be of rails or of boards laid unevenly upon the ground, the bed should be (! or 8 incurs thick. The floor should never bo of matched boards, for it must allow water to pass through freely. In large ice houses the practice of setting the cakes of ice on tiro edges, is frequently advocated.. We see no reason to prefer it in small houses, for if the ice he canflrilly packed, all the thawing will take place at the exterior of the mass. When tilled, the ice should be covered with a thick layer of straw. American Affriciillurist. ■ Tun Wool. IxxuitEST.— There was an important meeting of wool growers and woolen manufacturers held at Syracuse, in December last, which was convened on this wise. The U. S. Revenue Com mission called upon the National Man ufacturers’ Association for information in regard to the action of the present' tariff on the wool interests. This body invited the different wool growers’ as sociations to send delegates to meet their executive committee to confer upon the matter. The wool growers it seems did notlike this quiet 11 conference meeting,” and so proposed to send as large a num ber of delegates as would attend from each society, and the manufacturers (in self-defence) called also for delegates from different parts of the country.— Thus a very considerable body of sub stantial and influential men, represent ing the wool growing and the wool manufacturing interests, were assem bled. The only result of the discussion, which is of immediate moment, appears to be that these gentlemen agree and urge upon the Revenue Commission that both these interests should have “ equal encouragement ami protection’’ on the part of the Government. Sun dry matters relating to the intercourse between wool buyers and users, and wool growers and sellers were made the subjects of the discussion, it is to be hoped, to the mutual benefit of the two parties. This we hope will result in bringing wool growers and manufac turers info more imlnediate connection, establish fairer rates in the wool mar ket, and fairer practices on both sides. The opportunity thus afforded by the meeting at Syracuse of delegates from S > many of the States, was embraced to form a “ National Wool Growers’ As sociation.” Tills society it seems was born entirely unexpected (to outsiders at least) when the wool growers were “ vaucu.siiig” and planning their mode nl' procedure before going into conven tion with the manufacturers. Rather, we may say, its Minerva sprang full armed from the hrain of Jove, it was brought into existence by the felicitous thought of the master spirit of the oc casion. Of course it elected officers, (it could do no less.’) Mon. M. 8. Handall, o' Cortland Co., X. Y., is President ; Wm. F. tfreen is Secretary; and Vice Presidents and an Executive Commit tee are elected. We hope prosperity and usefulness will attend the new So ciety, and that it will receive fully, as it has already to some extent, the endorse ment of the wool growers’ associations. Was it to prevent any similar precipi tate action on the part of cheese makers and mongers, that the X. V. Cheese Makers Society changed its name and style to the “American Cheese Manu facturers Association T' 4'ut Hay, Strun, «»te In these times of high prices, it seems needful to renew the inquiry whether more pains should not he taken to cut feed for stock. Careful experiments show that hay choppedlhieafUmlsabout a quarter if not a third more nourish- ment that coarse hay. So then, if the gain is more than equivalent to the cost of the labor, it is good policy to cut hay. The reason cut feed goes so much far ther than coarse is this; The woody liber of the hay, after it is chopped line, is more easily masticated, and is more intimately mixed with saliva and di gested, and so becomes nutritious and fattening. Still more, if the food is steamed, or wet with scalding water, it carries on the process farther and hotter. Xow, add a little meal, and tire fodder i- more nutritious and every way hotter. If the foregoing he true of hay, it is more so of straw and corn-stalks, lie cause they contain more cellulose mat ter, or wood fiber, jiml ions starch und nitrogen, experiments show that some four-tenths of this w oody fiber may he assimilated, and so converted into fat. But to secure this result, it must previ ously be made fine by artificial process es. Alderman Meclii is reported to have said that 100 pounds of straw cut and steamed is more nourishing than the same weight of Timothy hay not chopped. We suspect his experiments were made with overripe hay, and straw harvested “in the milk,” Cither his hay was not as good as our Yankee hay, or his hay was better. Wixdmiwa—ln reply to several in quiries for windmill powers, we will state that such are now employed all over the country, for pumping: water, churning, driving saws lor cutting lire wood, and they may be made to run thrashing machines, or grain mills.— Such a mill can be erected over or near a barn, to drive several kinds of ma chinery and any skillful mechanic can put one up. If the wings are not seh regulating, a brake, can be applied to some journal to stop them, or to make them run slowly during a gale. MAKi.vcr a .Sonin jVlas« of Jck.— Where a supply of water can be had, with ft little fall, and whore there is sufficient cold weather, an ice house can be readily filled with a solid mass of ice at trifling expense. -Arrange a pipe so that the water can be tin-own out over the floor of the ice house In the form of fine sprey, as from the rose; of a water ing pot. This wili freeze as it ffills, quite rapidly in coid weather, and in a brief time a whole house can be thus filled with a solid mass. Drofrwoional Cam W KENNEDY Attorney at Law, # Carlisle, Penna. Office same ns that of the “American Volunteer," .South side of the Pub ic Square. Dec. I, iwtf. JOHN LKL, Attokxkv at Law, North Hanover Sired, Carlisle, Pn.. Poh. l\ isau—ly. Gi M. BELTZHOOVKR, Attorney If, at Law, Carlisle Pa., Office South Hanover Street. Particular attention given to collection of Soldier's Claims, Hack Pav, bounty. Pensions, Ac. Pet). l."», ISM—iy. W.M. It. HL’TLKK, Attou.xkv at Law, Carlisle, Penna. Office with Win. J. Shearer, Esq. Dee. I, JSir>—ly. J OHN. ('. OXiAHAM, Attorxky at Law. Office formerly occupied hy Judge Graham, South Hanover street, Carlisle, Penna. Dec. J, IHfD—ly, WV. SADLKIt, Attornk v at Law, , Carlisle, Penna. Office in Building for merly occupied i»v Volunteer, south Hanover street. Dei*.. I. IHO.). I M. WKAKLK V, Attorney at Law. pj , Ufilceon South Hanover street. In the room formerly occupied by A. B. Sharpe. Esq.. HXEWBHAM, Attorney at Law. # Office with Wm. It. Miller, Esq., South west corner of Hanover and Pomfrct streets. Dec. 1, IHiVWf. MC. HERMAN, Attorney at Law. # Office In Rheem’s Hull Building, in the rear of the Court House, next door to the “Her ald” Office, Carlisle, Pemm. Dee. 1, 181(5. I AMES A, DUNBAR, Attorney at ? I Law. Carlisle, Penna, Office a few doors West of Hannon's Hotel. Dec. 1, 181(5. |p E. BELTZHOOVER, Attorney |' 0 and Covnhelok at Daw, Carlisle, Penna. unice on Soulh Hanover street, opposite Bentz’s Store. By special arrangement with the Patent Office, attends to securing Patent Rights. Dee. 1, 1805. / iHAS, E. MAGLAUGHLIN, ATTOR \j nky at Law. Office in Building formerly occupied by Volunteer, a few doors South of Han non’s Hotel, Doc. 1, 18tt>. 1.1. W. KOULK, Attorney at Law. _J, Oftlce with Win. M, Penrose, Esq., Rhecm’s nil. All business entrusted to linn will be promptly attended id. Dee. 1, IHGS. Dll. GEORGE S. SEARIGHT, Den tist. From the Baltimore College of Dental Xuryrrj/. OlUee at the residence of his mother, East Loulher Stre-et, three doors below Bedford, Carlisle, Penna. Dec. 1, 1801. I\ H. I. C. LOOMIS, Dentist, has re- I / Moved from .South Hanover Street to West Pomfret Street, opposite the Female High School Carlisle, Penna. Dentist.— g. z. brktz, m. d; d. d. S., respectfully oilers his professional ser vices to the citizens of Carlisle ami Its vicinity, Olllee North Pitt street. Carlisle, Jan. 18, 1800—3m* Jb.TVtJtoavr, faints, &c. Mill er'& bowersT* ~~ SUCCESSORS TO LEWIS F. LYNE, Xorth Hanover Street, Carlisle , I\i Dealers in American, English and German HARDWARE, Cutlery, Saddlery. Coach Trimmings, Shoe Findings, Morocco and Lining Skins, Lasts, Boot Trees and Shoemaker Tools of every description. Solid and Brass Box Vices, Bellows, Files, Rasps, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoo Nulls, Uur und Rolled Ivon of all sizes, HAES AND TRACKS, Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes. Fellows, Hubs, &e.. Ac. Saws of every variety, Carpenters’ Tools and Building Material, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plated Forks and Spoons, with uu extensive as sorlment of Hardware of all kinds ami of the best manufacture, which will be sold wholesale or re tail at the lowest prices. We are making great Improvements In our already heavy stock of goods, and Invite all persons In want of Hard ware of every description to give us a call and \\'fi are contldent you will be well paid for your trou ble. Hoping Hull by strict attention to business and a disposition to please all we will be able to maintain the reputation oi the old stand. ILLEKA BOWERS. 1)«‘C. J, ISIm. TJ A 11 1) W A ii K ine subscriber Ims Just returned from the Eastern Cities with the largest, cheapest, and best selected assortment of Hardware, ever offer ed in this county. Everything kept in a large wholesale ami retail Hardware store, can he had a little lower than at any other house In the county, ill the cheap hardware store of the sub scriber. NAILS AND SI’IKES. Fifty tons mills and spikes Just received of the very Itesl makes, and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manufacturers’ prices. .Six hundred pair Trace Chains of all kinds, wl a large assortment of BUTT CHAINS, lIALTER CHAINS, BREAST DO., FIFTH CHAINS. LOU CHAINS, TONGUE CHAINS. COW CHAINS, Ac. HAM E S Three hundred and llfty pair of Humes of al kinds Just received. Common pattern, Louden pattern, Elizabethtown pattern with and wlthou patent fastenings, cheaper Hum ever. TAINTS AND OILS Ten tons White Loud, 1,000 gallons Oil just re ceived, with a large assortment-of Varnishes. Tur pentine, Japan, Rutty, Lltharago, Whiting, (Hue, Shellac, Faint Brushes, Fire-proof f’alnt. Florence White, White Zinc, Colored Zinc, Rea Lead. Lard Oil, Boiled Oil, Sperm Oil, Fish OH, Ac. Colors of every description, dry and In oil, In cans and tubs. K A KM II K L L S Just iveeived the largest, cheapest, and be; assortment of Farm Bells In the chanty. Greet castle .Metal and Bell Metal, warranted not t crack. T O \V D K K Twenty.five kegs .Dupont Hock and Hide Pow der, with a large assortment ofSafely Fuse, Picks, Crowbars, Stone Drills. Stone Sledges, Stone Hammers, Ac, TUMPS AND UEMKNT, Fitly barrels of Cement, with a very large as sortment of Chain and Iron Pumps of nil kinds, cheaper than ever, at the hardware store of HENRY SAXTON. Dec. 1. IStM. PA IMS AN I) OILS.—IO tons of While Lead, 1.000 gallons of Oil, just received, w a large assortment of Varnishes, Turpentine, Jnutlh, Putty, Litharagti, Whiting. Glue, Shellac Paint Brushes ifish Oil, »kc. Colors of every description, dry and cans and tubs, at the Hardware Store of Deo. I, ISOS. PLOWS, PLOWS. —Just received 0 and for side al Manufacturers prices, a large as sortment of Plank’s Plows. York Metal Plows, Kenwood'* Plows, Bloomfield do., Zelgler’s Plows, Eagle, do,, W elrleh’s Plows, Cultivators, Ac. at the cheap Hardware Store of Dec. 1, 1805. HAAIEB. —500 nail's of Haines on bain of nil kinds, Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon “ Common “ with and without patent Austcninoß, cheaper lhai over at H. SAXTON'S —COO pairs of Traces, Chains \J of all kinds, with a large assortment of Breast. Chains, Halter Chains, Butt “ Fifth I. *' Tongue “ Cow " .Spreads, Ac., Ac., Just received ut the (’hoop Hardware Store of H. SAXTON, Doe. 1, hWi. PAIN J\s of .livery Description, in iargu ami small packages, Rlnsocd Oil, Ac., at MfRRKK A BOWERS. NKKDSFOOT AND machini^oid, at MRRREK .t BOWER*. QAJ7TV BILL. I *.—-W ewill keep two hands tj cwisk'iifljy employed on Sale Rills, during the .Spilth sca-sop, ip order to Insun* the greatest promptness In the oxucijlJqi) of such Jobs. Ol- by mall promutly attandud to. nt the voruntePr ofpr% HAN D K K IiCH 1 KFS, Tien. ,Stm;k.s’ Ribbons, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Dmw- Ors, a beautiful assortment, can be- found at ISAAC 1 UVINGSTON’S, North Hanover street, Emporium. .I.T.<;UnhNFIKM>. | A. K. SIIKAKFKU. /i hand opening dav: VJ A.- GREENFIELD a SIIEAFFEU’S, We have now ready for Inspection the most bouutlful assortment of Dress Goods ever exhib ited In Carlisle, at prices within the roach of all. As we were so fortunate as to be In New York during the late Oukat Panic,'which lasted only two days, we have determined to give our custo mers the advantage in all goods bought during the two days that goods were sold at the lowest prices. Stacks of DK.&SS GOODS. ’oplins, plain in colors Plaid JPopllns, Stripe do., Brocade Heps, Foulard Poplins, Empress (.Toths, Wool Plaids, French Morlnocs, in all colors, Coburgs, of every shade, and color, ■ silk Fluid Drapes, Satin Grisalles. Plaid Foil do (Ihevres, Delanos, all cw designs. In addition to the above immense stock of iress Moods, GrcenflleUl a sheaficr have a full no of DOMESTIC OOODS, nl prices that defy competition. We can sell Muslins, Cauioces and Ginghams lower than other mcrchanta paid for the same goods ten days ago. Those who desire a feast for their eyes should not fail to come and examine our stock. Keep In mind the place, youth-cast corner Market Square, Second Door. Thankful for the past patronage, we respect fully solicit a continuance of the same. GREENFIELD A SHKAFFER. Dec. 1, 181(5. ____ Third grand arrival of WINTER GOODS, At W. 0. Sawyer & Go’s., (one door below Mar tin’s Hotel, East Main street.) We have Just re ceived from New York an immense stock of Winter Good. Latest Importations of French. English and German Dress Goods in Silk and Wool Fabrics, plain, striped, bordered and figur ed stylos. Selling very cheap. CLOAKS! CLOAKS I! CLOAKS 111 Latest Paris Mouttes, Coats, Chesterfields and Circulars, In large supply at reduced prices. FURS I FURS!! FURS I!! From the Importers and Manufacturers. Largest stock ever ottered In town. All kinds, qualities and stvles: selling less than city retail prices. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! MOURNING GOODS!! of every, variety. Overcoatings, Cloths, Cassl mers. \Vc get up suits at short notice and in best style. All kinds of Notions, Drawers, Undershirts, Gloves, &c. % Domestic Goods of every class. All grades. Oil Cloths, Flannels, BlankcU, &c. Please call and examine the largest stock in the valley. We are determined to keep up our old reputation of selling good Goods at very low prices. Highest cash price paid for carpet rags. W. 0. SAWYER A CO. Dec. 1, IfidL 'GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! Grand Opening of unrivalled Goods, Just receiv ed from the Eastern Cities, consisting of choice ami varied selections, at . A. W. BENTZ’a STORK. ' South Hanover Street, Lho familiar and well known sfabd. our list of comprises Black Silks in groat variety, including the best Goods Imported, Grots Do Rhino, Gros de Afrique, and Ilgured. Lupin’s French Merlnoes In all colors and pric es. Plaid Merlnoes and Poplins, Empress Cloths, figured and plain ; Alpnccaa, all shades, CoburgH, DeLaihes of elegant designs. Jaconets and Cambrics, Plain and Plaid Nain sooks, Linens and Cot ton Goods, Marseilles, Coun terpanes, very cheap. Flannels. Every quality of white and colored Flannels, Blankets, Balmoral Skirts, Ac, A large stock of cloths, Casslmers, Sattlnotts, Velvet Cord, home made Jeans, &c. 1 have now a superior assortment of MllUnovy Goods, Bonnet velvets and Silks, Bonnot and Trimming Ribbons, Mallnes, English Crapes and Laces. Single and double width all Wool DeLalues, Em press Cloths, Lupin’s Bombazine, Cashmere, French Merlnoes, Velour Reps, velour Ruse, Crape Cloth, Queen Cloth. Alpacca, Striped Mo hair English Prints, Thlblt Long Shawls, Crape Veils, collars; Handkerchiefs and Belting. Notions &c. Floor and Table Oil cloth, window Shades, Umbrellas and Hoop Skirts. All verv low and considerably under the Market prices. A. W. BENTZ. Dec. 1,180& DROCLAMA T lON ! \Vhereas, 1, Wm. A. Miles, Carlisle, Pa,, having just returned from the Eastern cities with an ex tensive assortment of the most fashionable ami brilliant colors of ■pR’KSS GOODS, SUCH AS French Merinos, French Casslmers, dol'd Wool DeLalues, Black do., American do., Plain Poplius, Figured do., Rep. do., Alpaccas, Plain Coburns, Figured do. Therefore purchasers will ttndlt to their advan tage to give me a call. Also, the handsomest assortment of Particular attention given to Mourning Goods. WM. A, MILES. Directly opposite the Mansion House, and one door west, ot the Post Office. Deo, I, iKtfi. f^O l T HTH' A ii ßlVAii'i riming taken advantage of the great de cline in all kinds of Dry Goods that Ims Just oc curred In the Eastern markets, we have Just made a large addition to our Winter Stock, and have marked everything down to correspond with the present prices. Please call ana see the great bargains that you can now get in all kinds of Muslins Sheetings, i'union Flannels, Wool Flannels, Ginghams, Tickings and Calllcoes. (.•rent bargains In Blankets ! Great Bargains in Shawls ! Great Bargains in Cloths and Casshueres, Grand display of nil kinds of Ladles’, Childrens’ and Misses' Furs. Grand display Qf cloth Cloaks. A full stork of all kinds of WOOTjKN goods, such as Hoods. ~ Nubias, Jackets, Shirks, Drawer- Oil cloths, Rugs. Mutts, Window* Shades, Ac. Please call hjkl see for yourselves, that we are fully prepared to give you the greatest bargains that you have seen for a long time, and jire de termined not to be undersold, and always take great pleasure In exhibiting our complete stock of goods suitable for tljo season, LKIDiCH .t MILLER. Dec. 14, IHtio. W.C.Sawveii, J.A.Dl'ke, J.K, Uukkuoldeu. c. sawyer and go., Having Just received from Stewart's, TalfUn and Mellon, New York, and the best houses in* Philadelphia, the largest and best slock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS EVER 11 R O V Cl H T T 0 T 1118 M A It K E T Tire-proof Paint, Florence White, White Zinc. Colored Zino, Head Load, Hollpd Oil, Lard Oil, SjL>errn pi; Please call and examine our immense stock of Alpine and Hob Roy Plaids, Figured, Plain and Striped Krimre-ss Cloths, Plain and Fig* ured French islprlpos, Reps, Poplins, Alpaccas, and Estelle Cloths, Dress Goods in every variety of styles and shades, Ladles Cloth and Mantles, of plain and bright Plaids. Shawls, Black, Plaid, Bro eho amlThib-et, Linen and Lace, Collars, Sleeves, and Handkerchiefs. Our stock of .Woolen Goods comprises Blankets, home made, Shaker Ballard’Vale, Red and Drown Flannels, Balmorals in all colors. DOMESTICS IX QUANTITIES, H. SAXTON’S. DeLnlnes, brown and bleached Muslins. Ging hams, Tickings, Crash, .Sheeting, Pillow Casings. At*. 11. SAXTON Full line of Cloths, Cassimers, plain and fancy. Scarfs, Ties, Jiandkerchiefs and.Shlrts. KOISEUV AND GROVE*. Cotton and Wool for Radies, Gants, Misses and Children. . . F I'UN ISUI N. G GOODS of all kinds, usually kept In xlrst class Drv Goods Stores, Such as Carpets, Oil Cloths, Hugs, Mats, Rooming Glasses, Shades, Draperies, Druggets, Ac. and will bo able to till all orders for Funerals. Cashmeres''’}*ihroudlug Flannels, Crape Black Merinoes, Damisc Cloths, Empress, Hep, Poplin ami Eugene Mournings; all qualities of Ivngllsh und Pyem*h (‘rape?;, Ribbons, Ac. All orders carefully attended «<» Fancy Dry Goods, do,, Gents Wear, IJqlsury and Gloves, Kid Gloves, while ami black colors und all si/.cs, in endless varieties at W, c. SAWYER A CU. G/e- Dnm' /ir/nii- Jfrtrfin'x I/ot'l, /vi-v/ Moin iSV/v'7 On'llxlc, }'•». 1 lee, 1. jMv). DAM Pi 11 j K'J\S AN DPA PKTt HOOKS. We have on hand the best selection of type for Pamphlets and Paper Hooks ever brought to tills town; and our Power Press enables us to do all »-i|ch Work raoidlv ami aeeurulelv, at the ' _ Vi iRUNTHKK OFFICE. / IAUJ’KT Rugs wuntwl for which the' \ J highest en**]! price* will bo paid by REIDICH A MIRRKIR Fob. S, 1-SW. 53nj (ZJootra. CARPETS! CARPETS»! DRESS GOODS WHITE GOODS. OURNING GOODS, PLAID DUESS GOODS, ix Carlisle FANCY DKFSS GOODS. Scarfs, Ties, Hose, Gloves, Son tags, ac GAUPKTS! CARPETS! ! GENTS' AND. BOYS' -WEAR. WE t f -W .Si'KOfAX, ATTENTION" TO AID v U N I N U a o O D*S , I ivi\(JSTOX r S (UjOTHTXO I 1 km for iu. LIVINGSTON hnsjusl returned fiom the East with u magnificent slock of Cloths, Cassliners, Satinets. \ ostiugs, . . , ana All other kind of good* for Gentlemen's Clothing. Ills assortment of piece goods Is the largest and most varied over brought to this town, and ho pledges himself to sell goods by the yard tus cheap, If not cheaper, than any other store. His stock of HEADY MADE CLOTHING is extensive and beautiful, consisting of Coats, , Pants, Vest ' Overcoats, ac., ac., which he will sell cheaper than any other establishment. Gentlemen*' Furnishing Goods. Ho has a beautiful assortment of .Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Undershirts, Overshirts, Drawers, Umbrellas, Carpet Bags. Trunks, AC., AC.. AC. COME ONE ! COME ALL! I and see for yourselves, his beautiful assortment of goods, beford purchasing elsewhere. Ho will take great pleasure In shewing his goods, and can satisfy all, that ho can and will, sell goods cheaper than any other house outside of the Eastern Cities. , ' Customer's Orders. I would Invite an eqaminatlon of my stock of Fine Cloths, Cassiinors, Vestings, Ac., which I manufacture upon special orders. Special Notice. I would bog leave to say that my Goods are manufactured under my own supervision, ana by the very best workmen. My present stock is the most extensive I have yet had In store, and I respectfully ask my friends and the public to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. OS?* Remember the old stand. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover Street, Emporium. . Dec. 1, 1805. pLO THING! CLOTHING!! X- ' / • MY MOTTO^ “ Quick-Sales and Smalt Profit*.” The subscriber having purchased the Clothing Store of Abraham Lahman, next door to Shrel ncr’s hotel, a few doors north of the Carlisle De posit Bank, North Hanover street, Carlisle, begs leave to inform the public that he will continue the CLOTHING BUSINESS in nil its brunches. Ho ■will constantly keep on hand superior MADE UP CLOTHING v ' of everv description, and will spare no pains to select such goods as will suit those who patronize him. He will also keep on hand, to be made up to order C I. OTHS of all kinds and at all prices. As he Intends to give his undivided attention to his business, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patron age. Hla goods and his prices will not be object ed to by any one, as he is determined to sell as cheap us the cheapest. JOHN TREIBLER. Dec. 21,1805—ly. anti epa- TTAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. "*Tne undersigned having purchased the stock, «tc., of the late Win. H. Trout, deceased, would re spectfully announce U> the public tliut he will continue the Hatting Busbies* at the old stand in Wfcrbt High Street, and with a renewed and eftlcl ent effort, produce articles of Head Dress of Avery VoWcfy, Siyfc and Qualify, that shall be strictly in keeping with the im provement of the ait and fully up to the age iu which we live. - - He has now on hand a splendid assortment of Hats of all descriptions, from the common 'Wool to the flnoet Fur and 811 k Hats, and at prices that must suit every one who has an eye to get ting the worth of his money. His Silk, Moleskin and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other es tablishment in the country. Boys' Hats of every description constantly on hand. He respectfully invites all the old patrons and as juanv new ones as possible, to give him a call. J. G. GAELIC. Dec. 1, 18(0. New stock of hats and caps AT KELLER’S, On yortii Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa, A splendid assortment of all the new styles of Silks, Moleskin, Slouch, Soft and Straw Hats now open, of city and homo manufacture, which will ho sold at the lowest cash prices. A largo stock of summer huts, Palm. Leghorn, Braid, India, Panama, and Straw; Children’s fancy, etc. Also a full assortment of Men’s Boys' and Children's cups of every description and stylo. The subscriber Invites all to come and examine ills stock. Being a practical hat ter, ho feels con fident of giving satisfaction. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed he solicits a continuance of the same. Don’t, forget the stand, two doors above Sliroi ner’s Hotel, and next to Cornman's shoe store. JOHN A. KELLER, Agent, N. B.—Hats of all kinds made to order at short notice. Dec. 1, I8(>3. ggtiweg ans Jltnuors. I n 0 R JE I G N D OM E StTo I I LIQUORS. Edward Shower respectfully announces to the public, that he continues to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a large and very superior as sortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Hotel, and directly west of the court House, Car lisle. BRAN DUES, AI.L OK CIIOICK UICAND3. Wines, Sherry, l?ovt, Maderia, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hoek, Jobaunlaberg, and BoderHeliner. CHAMPAGNE, Ileldslck d: Co., Gelsler & Co., and Imperial.— Oln, Bohlen, Lion, and Anclior, WHISKY, Superior Old Kyo. Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown Stout, Ac. Best to be had In Phila delphia. Bitters, of the very best quality. Dealers and others desiring a pure article will thul it as represented, as his whole attention will be given to a proper and careful selection of his Stock, which cannot be surpassed, and hopes to have the patronage of the public, Dec. 1, 1N ES AK B LIQ,IT BBS. — South Hanover Street, Carlisle, The undersigned, successor to D. P. Hu/.elton, would Respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that ho Intends to maintain the character of the above house as heretofore, and will keep constantly on hand a large assortment BRANDIES, GINS. WHISKIES, HUMS, CORDIALS, HITTERS, &0., *tc. which he cun sell m» cheupasany other establish ment in Carlisle, if not cheaper. Country Ijiiullords will 11ml this the place to buy their WINES AND LIQUORS, Both in regard to quality and price. His stock Is large anil well selected: and he In- Vues a call before purchasing elsewhere. Re member the place, South Hanover street, a few doors south of Hannon's Hotel, (Winter's old stand,) Carlisle. Dec. 1,1805. iialUoatr Hiueg. IL R.— \J CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after Monday, Dee, llth, 1805, Passenger X rains will run dally, as follows. ex ceptedt: w> ■ ' ' WKSTWA nu Accaiuniuilalion Train leaves Harrisburg 8.40 A. M., Mechanlcsburg 9.18, Carlisle 9.58, Newville 10.81, Shippeusburg 11.07, Chambersburg 11.40, Greeneasllc 12.25, arriving at Hagerstown 1.00 P. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1,40, P, M. Meclmn- Icsburg 2.20, Carlisle 2.551, Nowvillo 8,29, Shippuns burg 4,00, Chambersburg 1.40, Greeneusth; 5.80, ar riving at Hagerstown U.lO, P. M. Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.80, I*. M. Mechanlcsburg 5.01, Carlisle 5.82, Newville 0.08, O.Bl, arriving at Chambersburg7.oo, JIASTWATID, Express Train leaves Chambersburg 5,15. A, M., Whipponsburg 5,J5, Npwvllio O.JO, Carlisle 0,50 7.2|, arriving n| ihuTlsbnvg 7,’50, y ln rain leaves Hagerstown 7.10, A, .t[. Given eHslh; 7.45, Chambershnrg 8.25, Shippeusburg 8.55. Newville t».27, Carlisle 10.08, Mechanlcsburg H> *P> arriving at Harrisburg IUO, A. M. Accommodation Train leaves Chambersburg l.l.), Shippeusburg J.is, Newville 2.21, Carlisle 8.04 Meadiunlcsburg 8.;:7, arriving at Harrisburg 4.10, A Mixed Trajn leaver Hagerstown 2.15, P. M., fTiveneastle 8,21, arriving id CUumbevsUurg 4.20, Milking close f«.nuec*tions at Harrisburg with 'trains to ami from Philadelphia. New ’ Vort, IMtlshurg, liultlmoro and Washington, 0. N. lA‘U. P Sup't, tSnfirriutcmU-nt’j O (lire \ Vhamh'y Dec. 11* , Doo. 11, lWs,—ly } jportotrtfrdfir ■pORWAKDCNO AND COMMISSION HOUSE. Flour i Feed, Cbat, Plaster ds Hall. J. BEETEM & BROTHERS having purchased of Snyder & Newcomer their extensive TV arehouse, (Henderson’s old stand,) head of High street, peg leave to Inform the public that will continue the Forwarding and Commission business on a more extensive scale than heretofore. The highest market price will be paid for Floui Grain and Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and Hay, kept constantly on hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, -LOCUST .MOUNTAIN, LAWBBRRY, Ac., Ac, Llmeburnoro* and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant ly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. Also, nil kinds of Lum ber constantly on hand. A DAILY FREIGHT LINK will leave their 'Warehouse every mo ning at 7 o’clock, arrive at Harrisburg at 11 o’clock, and at Howard «fe Hlnclimnn’s Warehouse, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street. Philadelphia, nt 8 o’clock in the evening of some day. BBErBU 4 BROS . Dec 1,18(w. Qumberland valley rail ROAD COMPANY. , he Cumberland Volloy, Pennsylvania and Northern Central Rail Road Companies have made arrangements to do a joint FREIGHT & FORWARDING BUSINESS between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore ahd New York. The Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company will open their Freight Depot at Car lisle, on the Ist of January, 1806, for the receipt and shipment of all goods entrusted to tliem. Freight to bo forwarded by this arrangement must be loft at Pennsylvania Rail Road Company Depot, corner of 15th and Market St., Philadel phia. Northern Central Rail Road CompanyfcDo pot Baltimore, and Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company’s Depot at Carlisle, The public will find It to their interest to ship through the Rail Road Company’s FrclghtHousea and by Company Cars, O. N. LULL, Supt J, & D. RHOADS, Freight Agenta, Carlisle. imoto&raphittjp TITUS. B. aT SMITH'S PHOTO- r VI graphs, Ambrotypes, Ivorytypes. Beautiful Albums, Beautiful Frames, Albums for Ladies and Gentlemen, Albums for Children, Albums for Misses, Pocket Albums for Soldiers and Civilians. Choicest Albums! Prettiest Albums! ! ! HEAPE9T ALBUMS! ! I FOB HRISTMAS GIFT S. Fresh and New From New York and Phila- delphia, If you want satisfactory pictures and polite at tention call at Mrs. R. A. Smith’s Photographic Gallery, soute-east corner of Hanover street and Market Square, opposite the Court House, Car lisle Pa. . Mrs. R. A. Smith, well known ns Mrs. R. A. Reynolds, and so well known ns a Daguerrean Artist gives personal attention to Ladies and Gentlemen visiting her gallery, and having the best of artists and polite attendants can safely promise that In no other gallery can those who favor her with acallgetplcturessuperior toilers, not even in New York or Philadelphia, or meet with more kind and prompt attention. Ambro t-ypes Inserted In Kings, Lockets, Breast-pins, Ac. Perfect copies of Daguereotypes and Ambrotypes made of deceased friends. Whortf copies are de faced life-like pictures may still be had, either for frames or for cards. All negatives preserved one year, and orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Dec. I,lBos—tf. The fibst premium has been awarded at the late Cumberland County Fair TO C. L. LOCHMAN FOR THE FINEST PHOTOGRAPHS. , He has lately re-purchnsed his old gallery from :|lr. McMillan, In Mrs. Neff’s Building, opposite «ic First National Bank. The Photographs, ~ Cartes De Visite, .Ambrotypes, Ac., Ac. made by C. L. L ochmnn are pronounced by every one to be of the highest character in Posing, Tone. Clearness, Round and Soft Half Tints, and everything that constitutes a FIRST-CLASS PICTURE. The public is cordially invited to cull and ex amine specimens. A large lot of Gilt and Rosewood Frames, Al bums, Ac., on hand and will be sold very low. Copies oi Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes made in the most perfect manner. Dec. 1, 1805—tf. T OOK AND READ. 'Grove iu advance ; first to reduce prices. He makes the best and cheapest Pictures in Town, and gives SIX FOR ONE DOLLAR. Just think of it I Six Perfect Card Photographs for one dollar. Don’t forget to go to GROVE’S, Gallery, Smth Hanfnurr Street, Carlisle. Dec. 1, 1885—tf. ONE GOOD PHOTOGRAPH is wortli a dozen poor ones. Who will give a poor picture to a friend ? All Photographs made at Lochman's Gallery arc warranted to give satis faction. Dec. 1, 18Go—tf. aumbev ana ©oat pOAL AND LUMBER YARD. The subscriber having leased the Yard formerly occupied by Armstrong a HolTcr.-and purchased the stock of COAL AND LUMRBER, In the Yard, together with an immense new stock, will have constantly on hand and furnish to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF, PALING, , , . PLASTERING Lath. Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and Weatherboarding, Posts and Rails, and every ar ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Hem lock, and Oak, of dlferont qualities. Having cars of my own, I can furnish Dills to order or any length and size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will be kept under cover, so they enu be furnished' at all times. I have constantly on hand all kinds of FAjMc, ILY COAL, under cover, which I will deliver, clean, to any part of the borough, to wit: Ly kens Valley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler, Troverton, Locust Mountain, Lauberry, which I pledge myself to sell at the lowest prices. Limeburners' dnd Jitacksmiths ’ Coal, always on hand, which I will sell at the lowest figure. Yard west side of Grammar School, Main Street. Dec. 1,18«5 ' ANDREW H. BLAIR. E. SHOWER. Q A B I N E T WAREHOUSE The subscriber respectfully Informs his friends and the public generally, that he still continues the Undertaking business, and Is ready to wall, upon customers either by day or by night. Beady made Coffins kept constantly on hand, both plain and ornamental. He has constantly on hand Patent Jifctatic Jltirlal Owe, of which he has been appointed the solo agent. This 1 case Is recommended as superior to any of the kind now In use, it being perfectly air tight. He has also furnished himself with a new Bose wood Heau.sk and gentle horses, with which he will attend funerals In town and country, per sonally, without extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of the ago Is Well's Spring UfaUrass, the best and cheapest bed now In use, the exclusive right of which I have secured, and will be kept constantly on hand. CABINET MAKING, In all Its various brandies, carried on, and Beau reaus. Secretaries, Work-stands, Fnrlor Ware. Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Blur, Slide and Centro Tables, Tuning and Breakfast Tables, Wash stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high and low posts; Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and all other articles Usually manufactured In this line of business, kept constantly on hand. His workmen are men of experience, his ma terial the best, and his work made in the latest city style, and all mlder his own supervision. It will bo warranted and sold low for cash. He Invites all to give him a call before purchas ing elsewhere- For Clip liberal patronage hore tollre extended to him ho feels Indebted to his numerous customers, and assures them that no efforts will be spared In future to please then! In style and price. Give us a call. Remember the place, North Hanover street, nearly opposite the Deposit. Bank. Carlisle. ' DAVID SILK. T. J. ItKKIt. Ueo,!, WM, HT R TS ! SHI R T H ! ! We have Mu; ami finest shirt* ever olVe ♦M In this place, Shirts at SUI.OO per iloz. * 23,00 il “ Un, « tt>,oo *' 1* K It I''KMT KITTING Sll 1 UT. I'AIJ. AT lsaac ia vi xasTO n s, \>ni/t Jfiuioi'er,St reef KiiipurivnX. ht'i*. 1, Imm. l?Oil SALK.—The Subscriber lias lor X' sale at hi.s residence, one mile south of the Mono Jiivern, In Dickinson Twp,,n tine Family JiV 1 ’?, 15 * . I,a l lll *^ ll rc T and Harncsi. Also. 1o Ursi vote Milk < 'ows, which will bo sold clicui) K. M. m-I’OHI.SON, 1 Jau. 2-5, istfij—:|i : American and french glass superior Coach an Furniture Varnish at Siuvnitutc, See, TOWN AND COUNTRY MILLER & BGWEKB. -I j J»f.r ili/un droccvicia. E W P I HS T C LASS 0 II O (JURY STORK The Public can And, at our New Grocery Store, in the Building occupied by Adam Seuseman, West Main street, opposite tho Union Hotel, a very largo and fresh assortment of all the dlller ent kinds and grades of Tons Coffee Essences ~ Cofreds,. 8o»ps. Syrups, Canales, Molasses, Salt. ■ Spices, Pickles, Sugars, Preserves. Prepared Canned Coffees iu Fruits, Papers, Jellies, Vegetables Cranberries, and Meats, Raisins, . Prepared Dried Mustards, Currants. Sauces, Dried Crackers, Fruits, Cheese, Nuts, Sweet Segars, Cakes, \ Snuffy TOBACCO, PIPES, Ac. ALSO, Bice, Barley, Starch, Farina, Com Starch, Serca- Una, Mazenia, Macaroni, Vermlcolla, Azumen, Prunes, Concentrated Lye, Bologna Sau sage, Table and other Oils, Nutmegs, Blacking, Beeswax, Chocolate, Co coa, Tie Yarn, Lamp and Can dle Wick, Bath Brick, Clothes Lines, Bed Cords, Spice Boxes, Paper and En velopes, Matches, Pewter Band;, Stove Po- Flavoring Extracts, Spigo is. Pens, Inks, Brim stone, Mackerel, dhad, Salmon, Henris. and Codfish. Also—tile celobrat«d EicelBlo?Hams, Dried Beef and Tongues, Bugs and Mats, Shot and Load, Brushes, Brooms and Wisps, Glass, Queen s Wood, Willow - Of all grades and qualities of Carpets, nr Thi™ * 1 “emppp h) the best qualltv l . al . ko nil Widths of Floor Oil Cloths \Mmlnu- Shades, Rugs, Matts, hooking Glasses -V 1 ! Poismis hi want of any of the above goods coming season, will do well by giving us ■J' 1 cu ". as we always take groat pleasure In ol D. B °° •* Dec. 1, ism. riHECJKS.—' We have ou hand several \J new and improved Oliock.PlatCH, andeo^. v tmeh work, plain, waved or tinted, equal to » • office in the country, ut yoIuNXEEB OfKC? AGENTS. AUCTION BEGINS TO-DAY. K. E. SHAPLEY COAL. AND LUMBER: DKLAXCY & ÜBOAt. U, R. CORHO>, , 112 So, an Fourth bh eej. Box 518, JPlillu. >’■ "•