some h it. Last rear’s birds* nests and nqolrrel quarried Alberta are not th&only tilings in the world of which It may be trnlysald, “nothingln it.** * A »oquetlo’a heart,'and a bachelor’s homo, a can didate** cordiality, and a Shylock’s smile—of all those, ih»y It aafbly be predicted, “ there’s nothing In It.** u Nothing In it,” exclaims tho politician, when ho vainly seeks a leader on tho' State 6t tho Country,** or tho latest card, or tho newest Candiflqto. . "Nothing In it,” mnnnurs tho maiden, when tho poet’s corner is filled up with tho rhetoric of port; and the marriage head is crowded out by “fancy goods at cost,” “ Nothing In It,” sighs the mourner, as she looks over the pages so full of life and human Interests—no tribute to “ Nolly” who died yes terday~no plaint for “ Jenny” who languishes to-day. « Nothing In it,” laughs the bride, as her eyes dance over tho columns ; the capitals look like bridesmaids, the Italics are waltzers, the paragraphs are pauses to the tune, and she is too happy to rend. So amid thorn all, the poor editor has a thank, less time of it. “ Mene Tekel is pronounced against him by those ho respects and those ho loves. ’Tis an arrow at random—a leap in the dark, and when tho last “ proof” is read, and the sheets are fluttering like autumn leaves up on the press, and ho reviews his labor, he too is constrained to say with tho rest of tho world, *« there’s nothing in It.” Drixk X. ess with tour Meals. —One groat error is that we drink too much with our meals. Before wo have sufficiently masticated and in salivated our food to swallow it, we force it down by Inking water or warm drinks. This not only dilutes the saliva, but weakens the ac tion ol the gastric juice after the food gets into the stomach. Most persons take a swallow of fluid with every mouthful of feed. Look along the side of a dinner table in any of onr hotels, and you will be surprised at the quantities which are drunk during the meal; and, if your mind be not too much taken up with observing the errors of others, you may discover the same evil in yourself, and thus be led to correct it.— This habit, sooner or later, ends in producing dyspepsia and constipation, than which there are no affections more destructive of comfort nud health. When we are thirsty, at our meals or at other times, we should drink to allay onr thirst only. All solid food should be thorough ly ground anil mixed with saliva in the month, unaided and diluted by water, or other diinks. Holy upon it, this apparent necessity for drink ing is a more habit, which wo can correct at will, and who prize hotlth at its true value "ill | not consider its pp'sen.umn or purchase too high at the cost u( attention to so simple a mat- I ter. In this ago of tobacco smoking and chewing (he salivary glands seem to be turned to a new ollice—that of cleansing this filthy narcotic from the teeth and gums. Were they endowed with language, veiily might they exclaim “ To what vile uses have we come at last.*’ Who can wonder at the hollow and wan cheeks of mankind, when such a continuous dram is established upon them—a Kind ot continual ca tarrh or luchrymosis of the inoiilh. Take warn ing by what we say. If you would have good digestion, proper action ol the system, and full ruddy cheeks, eat slower, masticate your food better, dnnk less at your meals ; and you who smoke, if smoke yon will, avoid spitting as much us possihlu. The latter have a two-fold reason for observing our bust injunction: they will save, at ihe same time, their own health and tho feeling t of then friends —.lf cl. Spec. Coaeitt.—Cultivate an enlarged charity for all mankind. Tho best effect of your religion will be a diffusive humanity to all In distress.— Set apart a pmtion of your income as sacred to charitable purposes. But in this, do well ns in the practice of every other duty, carefully avoid ostentation. Vanity is always defeating her own purposes. Fame is one of the natural re wards of virtue, do not pm sue her and she will follow you. One of tho chief beauties in n female charac ter, is that modest reserve, that retiring delica cy, which avoids tho public eye, and is discon, certed even at the gaze of admiration. Ido not wish to see you insensible to applause. If you wore, you must become, if not worse, at toast a less amiable woman. Rut you may be dazzled by the administration which yet rejoices j our heart. The S.iake Biiuj. —Il .s not a bird of prey, but lives entirely on gram, like the giilmacia. When full grown, it measured I wo (cut Irom the end of its tall to the tip of its beak. Tin* tail has four or five long feathers upped w illi a Into. Its feet are furnished with lour toes, two in front and two behind, and all are guarded with sharp noedle-likc claws. The color o( the bird is a mottled yellowish gray, and it rarely attains tho weight of u pound. Its boak is two and a half inches long, and very bard and sharp.— When this bird finds a rattlesnake—and rattle snakes are to be found in great numbers in Southern California, wherever the ground is covered by tho cactus plant—it immediate!) proceeds, with the greatest caution and dispatch, to gather tho fallen cactus fruit ami dri lobes, ami quietly enclose him lo the height of a loot or more—the spikes and spines of the plant, strung and sharp as needles, serving as an in surmountable barrier to (he escape o( the snake. This being accomplished, the bird gathers with its feet and claws the young cones of (he pine, which are as heavy as stones, and hovering over its enemy, and lets them tall, one by one. Irom a height <il live or nix feet, upon the inluriated viper, who surrounded by prickles and points wherever he turns, in soon ftillv aroused to the danger o{ tun position. The bird with malicious screams, continues to drop com* after cone, un til Ins foe is exhausted, and then pecks the snake to death with his iron beak. Farina's Journal, Tight with a Dm.k.— A s H. T Farrar, Esq . : ot thin place, was coming from I,ubec. willi Ins horse and sleigh, on the ‘24th ull., when a few I nub's this side o| Whiting, he discovered a large I buck deer cross the road and pass on to the mill i pond in that vietmiy, where ho fell through the 1 ice, but tho water being shoal he broke bis way 1 to the opposite shore, where lie was met by Mr. 1 T., who hail secured a club with which to give hijn battle. The doer turned, approached the mill near by where he was overtaken by his pur. suit, again turned, jumped at Mr. F.. when by some mishap, both man and deer fell some six feet, down into (he w.illed limits beside lie* flume of the mill, where for either to oscape re quired exertion and Judicious management ; so now the contest became animated, the deer hut ting and sinking with his feet, ami Inn adver sary fending off with well directed blows irom Inn club. Long titm* in oven snlo tho bnltlc hung. Hut lifter a con I cut of aoiiir half an hour (lie no Mu buck yielded and laid down his hie. anil Mr Fanar rould rejoice that hia adversary uaa slaiu.— Mai/uai (Me.) I'mon. ScppoaTiNO tub (Jompp.i..— The papers in the southwest arc circulating amusing stories in relation to the “Hard Shell Baptists.” A correspondent writes : “This sect (the Hard Shells) arc in the habit uf holding a yearly association m our vicinity, generally in a piece of woods near to a good spring. The brethren from abroad are quar tered upon those in the neighborhood of the meeting; and these arc required, of course, to lay in a good supply of the creature comforts, and among them, ns the most important,plenty 1 of whiskey. A short time ago, such a place 1 having been selected, the brethren near by were ' busy putting up benches and making the place ready, when brother Smith said : * ‘Wa’ll, brother dobbin, what preparations have you made to home for the big associa tion ?’ ‘Why, I’ve Inin in a barrel of flour or so, and a gallon of whiskey. 1 Brother omitb expressed great contempt at this preparation. ‘A gallon of whiskey for a big meetin 1 ! Why, IVe laid in a whole bar'l and you're Just as well able, brother dobbin,as I am, to support the Oospel!' The Individual who tried to clear his conscience with un egg, is now endeavoring to raise Ida spirits wjth yeast. II ho falls In (his, it is his deliberate intention to blow out his bruins with a bellows, and sink calmly Into tho arms of a young lady. NOTICE. 7*o the Hein and Legal Representatives of Mary Jane Green\ late of the County of Cumberland, deceased . TAKE notice that by virtue of a writ of Par tition and Valuation issued out of the 1 Or phans* Court of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, I will hold an Inquest to divide,'part or value the real estate of said deceased, on tho premises, on Tuesday, tho 4th day of March, A. D. 1850, at 12 o’clock, M.,whcn and whore you niaV attend if you think proper. JACOB BOWMAN, ShfT. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, Jan. 81, ’6o—4t NOTICE. To the Hein and Legal Representatives of John M’Cune, late of the county of Cumberland, deceased. TAKE notice that by virtue of a writ of Par tition and Valuation, issued out ol the Or phans’ Court of Cumberland county, and to me directed, I will hold an inquest to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on the premises, on Wednesday, the sth day of March, A. D. 1850. at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where you may attend If yon think proper. JACOB BOWMAN, SUIT. Shorifl ’s Office, Carlisle, Jan. 81, ’s6—4t Funnel's Take Notice, THE first premium awarded at the State Fair, hold at Harrisburg, in 1855, also first pre miums at the County Fairs of Northumberland, Franklin, Vork, Lycoming, Centro, Westmore land, Washington, Berks,Schuylkill,Montgom ery, Delaware, and Chester, in competition with from eight to ten different reapers ami mowers. The Atkin’s self-raking reaper and mower Mill bo for sale at the Factory at Harrisbury, also at Boyer A Bro. Farmers wishing reapers and mowers for (lie next harvest can have them at a reduced price, by giving their orders fortliem before the Ist of March, 1856. Price of Reaper, cash, $165 “ Reaper and Mower, cash, 190 if ordered before the Ist of March ; after that time, freight from Dayton, Ohio, added. Price of Reaper and Mower on time, $200; seventy-five dollars on delivery, seventy-five dollars on Ist of October, and (ilty dollars Ist January, 1857. All the reipers warranted to give entire satisfaction, nr the money re funded. Leave orders with IlkMiy L. Briuniou)Kn, Agent for Cumberland comifv and travelling Agent. Direct all orders ami letters (o Jsjtts I’imiN. General Agent for Penns} Ivania. January 31, 1850—Jy HOOK AGENCY rrillK subscribers have established u Book X Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription ju ice of any of the $,‘J magazines, such as Harper’s, Godey’s, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie’s Fashions, fee., wMI receive the magazines (or one year ami a copy ot a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jack son or Clay j or, if suhsci ihing to n $1! and a $1 Magazine, they will receive n copy of either o( the three portraits K .subscribing to SO worth of Magazines, all three portraits w ill he sent gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish K n velops ot every description and sue in large or small tpmnttlies lurninhod. Seal Presses, Dies, &c., sent to ordc. Every description of Engraving on Wood ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch. Views ol Buildings, Newspaper He idmgs, Views of Ma chinery. Bonk Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards. Ac. All orders Bent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved can send a Daguer reotype or sketch of the building by mail or ex press. Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, ns we would act as age its for the sale of the same. BYHAM A PIERCE, 50 South Third Street, Phila., Pa j. u. nrriAM. r. mat tierce. Nov. 20, 1855—1 y Watches und Jewelry. THOMAS CONLYN has just opened,at his store in West High street, opposite Marlon Hall, and intends to keep constantly on hand, a f 9 complete assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, 4Bi£fewhich he in prepared (o sell terms that cannot fail to please nil in want of a good Time Piece Among his stock will he found—full jewe'led Cold Le/i-rs, Ladies Gold' Lapmcs; Silver Levers; Silver Lupines; Silver Quartiers; English, French, and Swiss Watches. His stock of Jewelry, is large and complete, and consists of Medalions, ladies & gentlemen's Breast Tins, Finger Kings, fancy ami plain Kar Kings, Scarf Pins, Ate. Also, gold Watch and Fob Chains, gold Keys ami Seals, gold and silver Pencil (’uses, gold ami silver. Spectacles, together » ith almost ever) other article kept in a Jewelry establishment.— A full supply ofCLOCKS, six: I’nrlor, Mantle and Olllee—eight day and twenty-four— «ur. ranted to go and keep correct time. Wttlrhe* find ('locks are fully repaired, and warranted to keep first rale tune The public me invited to gn e him a cull before pmchiiMiig, as he feels very confident that he is aide to give better bargains than can lie bad elsewhere. J une 21, IH.V). Xhe Temple or I'ancy Open I AND will be at Ins old Mead Quarters in North H.inovei street, during the Chriihna\ and t \nr 1 'cur's Fn/intm, with one o( the hir gest iissoi I merit s ol mold-: com Kcrioxjiiir.s ever offered in tins place, consTsling in par! o' Fine (’,iml\ Tm s ami Fruits, Jell) C'aki s, lion lions, (1 um. ('hocolalo ami Trim diops. Rosu, Vannlla and Hnrnl Almonds, French xml Ex. plmting S< crols. ike. FRUITS AM) TOYS of f lie latest im | met at ions, such ns 11 ranges, Le mons, Uaisins, Tigs. Pruetts. Cuir.iots, Citron. Sofl and Paper Shelled Almonds, Filberts, i Cream, Cocoa mid (Jround Nuts. Toys and Taney floods of ever) qualify and 1 price, consisting in part of fine Wax, Kid, Chi- I na, Crying and other Doll*, Sewing and Card I Baskets, Taney boxes, Flower Vases. Motto I Cups, Tea Sets, Masks, Drums, Curia, Air Pis tols, Accordeons, nnrmeoulcnns, T nun puts, Chess-men ot Bone and Wood, Dominoes, Lot. (o and other Games, Fancy Soups, l"Ttili Oils and Port Mommies, Ate. Also a Hue lot ol Fa mil) Groceries. THICK MOWER December Id, IK.*>.V HATING FIND U, S. Insurance, Annuity & Trust COMPANY, S. E. coiner Tlunt ami ChettnnS Sis. , Phila. Capital $260,000. MONKV is received on deposit chilly. Tho nmomil deposited is entered in a Deposit book and given to the Depositor, or, it prefer red, a certificate will ho given. All sums, largo and small, are received, and the amount paid back 011 demand, without no tice. Interest is paid at the rale of live per cent., commencing limn tho day ol deposit, and ceas ing fourteen da) s previous to tho withdrawn! of the money. On tho first day of January, in each year, the Interest of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or added to tho principal, as he may prefer. The company have now upwards of 8,600 de positors In the city of Philadelphia alone. Any additional Information will bo given by addressing the Treasurer. Director*—Stephen U. Crawford, President j Lawrence Johnson, Vico President 1 Ambrose W. Thompson. Benjamin W. Tlngloy, Jacob L. Florancc, William M. Godwin, Paul D. Gpd daid, George McHenry, James Doverou*. Gus taves English. Secretary ami Treasurer.— PHny Fisk. Teller and Interpreter.— J. C. Oohlschiager. September (I, 1866—1 y Charcoal. CHARCOAL constantly on hand and (orsale by W. B. MURRAY, Agt. November 22,'’1856. New Goods! Great Attract Ion! mHE subscriber having enlarged bis .‘store X' room, and made it tho largcstand most plea sant room in-the county, has also enlarged his already extensive assortment of Goods, andijj prepared to sell Goods of all kinds at price* as tonishingly low. Brocho, Long and Square, and Blanket r Shawls, of all kinds and ut ail prices. Black and fancy Silks, French Mcrinoes und Cashmeres,Detains, ParameUas, Needle worked Collars, Sleeves, Edging, Inserting, Stamped Collars, Flouncing, &o. Blankets, Flannels, Jjlnseys, Checks, Bag ging, Ticking, Muslins, 6to. Cloths, Cassimeres, Satlinets, Jeans, Tweeds, &c. Satin, Grenadine and Fancy Vestings. Carpets, Druggets, and Oil Cloths of all kinds and at ail prices. Hosiery and Gloves, Ribbons, Buttons, Trim mings, Silk, Merino, Lambs* Wool and Cotton Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Cravats, Umbrel las, Window Shades and Fixtures. Furs nt all prices. 1 am determined to sell Goods at small profits, and will bo pleased to sec persons call and look at my Goods. I charge nothing forshowingmy Goods, hut deem the privilege a great pleasure. Cull and see at tho old stand, North Hanover street, where thankful for past favors, ho hopes for a continuance of tho same. PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, Dec. 27, 1855. New Goods Again! lllsPiJSOljOojJ -Bargains, Bargains IHIK subscriber has just returned from Phila delphia, nnd is now opening the largest and cheapest lot of WINTER GOODS everhronght to Carlisle. Fiench Murinoes, Delaines, Alpa elms, Bombazines, Calicoes, Shawls, Cloths, Cussiineres, Cassinolls, Flannels, Blankets, (Doves, &c., in great varie tj. Also, an immense stock of BOOTS <6, SHOES, at reduced prices. An entire new stock of La dies Furs, very cheap. An assortment of new style ami fashionable BONNETS. Also, another invoice of Km broideries just received from New Voik, Elegant Collars, I’ndersleeves, Edgings, inserlmgs and Flounc ings. Purchasers arc respectful!) invited to calland examine his splendid stock ot new and cheap Goods, and they will be sure to get the wui tho/ their niotiev. At Die old stand, East Main street. CHARLES OGILBY. December 20, 1855. DRUGS, CIIEmCALS, Confectionaries and Fancy Goods, 'PHK undersigned has just replenished his 1 stock of Goods, and as his Drugsand Chem icals have been selected with great cure, he is pnpiired to fill all orders promptly, llisfriends may rely upon the genuineness and purity of even aitiele. His stock of Con feel ionarics is large, and selected with special reference to the Holidays, and will afford any variety per sons may desire in that line. Ho has ft largo assortment of French, German, and Domestic Fancy Candies. His FRUITS arc all frcsliand of the veiy best quality. His assortment of FANCY GOODS Is largo and cnbraces almost every thing neces sary for the toilet and family. He invites spe cial attention to his Fancy Work Boxes, Port Folios, Port Monies, Ac. Quick sales, short profits, and strict consistency in trade, shall characterize our business. B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, December 20, 1866. Has Immju before Uio public more than ‘JO roars, ®nd is deservedly popular in the cure of Sum ms, Sweeney, Ringbone. Windfalls, Polo Hml. Callous, Cracked Heels, Gall of all kinds, Fresh is, Sprains, Brinson, Fistula. Sit fnsl. Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Foun donsl Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange. Foot lot m Hheeji, Garget in Cows, Rheumatism, Hites of Animals, External Poisons, Painful Nervous AlfecUuns, Frost Biles, Boils, Corns, Whitlows. Burns and Scalds, Clnllblains, Chap. Jksl Hands. Cramps, Contractions of tho Mus tles, Swellings. Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, Ae. .tri 1 am ph lets gratuitously furnished by agents with Testimonials of its utility All orders addressed (<> the Proprietors M. U. Ticsxa <k Co-YLockport, NY »"Fnrsa!o by Druggists and Merchants gen erally, llirough tile United States, Biaisi, posses sions, and oilier Countries. AoJ by S. \V. Havershck and Bent?. At BroTTCorli'slc; J. A. Weakley anti W. A. J. Green, Dickinaon; 1.. Kaiitlman. Mechanicsburg; 1). Struhni, Now Kingstown; Goswiter ft Zook, Shoplierdstown; Diehl At Smdur, Nowbnrg; A. M.Loldigh, Boil, ing Spiings; Mm. Loyd, Lisburn; J . C. f* G. B. Allick, Sliippunsbnrg. COLD WEATHER IS coming, and Iho undersigned arc prepared lor it. They have just received u mammoth stock of new , cheap At handsome Goods, among which wo have the celebrated iiolil Medal Silks, French Mcrinoes, all colors; plain and printed Mous. do laines, Thibet Chillis, Aljui. chas, Habit Cloths, Calicoes, Ginghams, and an IMMENSE QUANTITY of othci goods, both for ladies and gentlemen) Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Ho siery. Gloves, Trimmings, Gum Shoes, Carpet Bags. Oil Cloths, Cloth Cups, &c. Also, CLOTHS, CABSIIVIER.EB, Sattinots, Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels. Tickings, Ribbons, Embroideries and a general stock of (roods in our lino. We Invito the pub. lie to nn examination of tho above, for bargains. Give hr an early call, as they are selling rapidly at our usual low prices. BENTZ N BROTHER Carlisle, Oct. 11, 1866. Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Culib Atliciton, duc’d., late of tho borough Shippcnsburg, Cumberland co., have been issued by the Register ot said county, to the subscriber who resides in tho sumo borough. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. BENJAMIN DUKE, Adm’r. January 17, 1860--01 REMOVAL. DR. BODGE, Chrono. Thermal Physician and Burgeon, has removed his oflico to West Main street, one door West of tho Public Square and opposite BliolPs Hotel (tho Wash ington House.) Residence at GROZIER’S Hotul. Carlisle, January 01, 1866. (2 m.) Money wunto<i tn payment for a life Bcrtptioß, adverting and |o*wMU» ■ PIAISJFIBID THE nineteenth session (5 months) will com mence Nov. 6th. A now building has been erected containing Gymnasium,, Music Uoom t &c. With 'instruction, and ample acconnnodations", this Institution presents great •Inducements to .parents who de sire the'ilhyaical'and'ineiital Improvement of their sons. ’tTerms per session, $O5 00 Far dirculafs with ftiil Information address . - •: ‘ K. K. ,BURNS, ; . 'ill-'. Principal and Proprietor. PlalwfioldpCmrib. co., Oct. 4, 1855. Useful and Fancy Goods. AT thd'Tea dbd Grocery store ol the subscri ber, is just received n fine assortment of e\ French China and Decorated Fancy Jirtx fWc/cj, among which may bo found Rich WW Vases, Colognes, Jewel Boxes, Cups ami Saucers, Curd Baskets,.lnkstands. Toy, Tea and Dinner Sots, Chinn Dolls, and other Gilt and Plain articles, useful ns well as suitable for the season. Also, a general assortment of GROCERIES and Spices'adapted to the season, all fresh and of the best quality, together with a lot of new Bethlehem Buckwheat, ol extra quality In small sacks. Cranberries, Enisins, Currants, Citron, &c., for sale by J. W. KBV. Carlisle, Doc. 27, 1850. seising oir at Com * THE subscriber has this day commenced to soil off his large ami extensive slock ol DRY-GOODS, at cost, for cash. A large por tion of the stock has been purchased quite re cently, and at reduced prices. The assortment is full and complete, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassincls, Jeans, Flannels, French Mcnnoes, Bombazines, Cashmeres, Coburg Cloths, Alpacas, De Laincs, Silks, Du Bogus, Calicoes, Broclm oud Blanket Shawls, Cloth Mantles, Wool Shirts and Slips. Stockings, Gloves, Blankots,-Furs, Scarfs, Com forts, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Neodle-work ed Collars, Edgings and Inserting*, Laces, dress Trimmings, Fringes, Linens, Looking Glasses, Carpels, Bonnots, and in short, every article embraced in a dry goods store. Also, a full as. sortment of BOOTS AND SHOES. All persons in want of cheap goods arc earn estly requested to call early, whilst flic assort ment is good, and secure (lie host bargains ever had in Curirsle, Recollect a large proportion of the stock is of tbc newest and most fashion able stylos. Come therefore, one and all, mjd save money, by purchasing your goods at the old stand, East Main street. CHAS. OGILDY, Carlisle, January Ift, 1850. FOOTE D BUOTUEIR, Plumbers & Gas Filters, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. fpHE subscribers arc prepared to execute all kinds of work in their lino, viz: Lead and Iron Pipes, Bath Boilers, Hydrants, Water Closets, Bath Tubs, ‘ Wash Basins, Hot and Cold Shower Force and Lift Pumps, Baths, . Hydraulic Rams, &c., Every description of Plain and Ornamental Gas Fixtures, furnished and pul up on the most reasonable terms. Fixtures put up in Churches at short notice, in the most modern style. attended to. October 25, 1855. Plumbing & Gas Filling, South West Cor. nf Ninth and Walnut Streets, Pkiladeljihiit. Wu. Waionr,' JSO. C. IIUMTEU, Jxo. IT. McFErnicn, Thomas Drown. WRIGHT, HUNTEk &CO., S. W. Cor. ol Ninth and Walnut Streets, Philadel phia. Lead and Iron Pipes of all sizes. Bath I Tuba of Copper apd-Iron. Hot and cold Show-! cr Baths. Water Closets and Brass Cocks of every description. Force and Lift Pumps of Iron and Brass. Hydraulic Bams, all sizes.— Hydrants and Lend Work of every description. All materials mid work in oui line at low jutes, and warranted. December 20, 1855 tf Splendid Jewelry, Walt lie*, Kc. TIIK subscriber respectfully informs (be citi zona ol Cm lisle and (ho public generally, that be has Just opened a large mid splendid ns aortmenl of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, of every style and quality. llis stoic is situated on the S’. E comer of the Public Square, mthc room formerly occupied by S. Kllii.it, one d'-or cast ol G. \Y. llitner’s dry goods store. II s Stock will consist ol every article nsuallj kepi by watch makers and jewelers, viz : Gnl.D ifi> WATCHES of every style and quality, prices from $25 to $125. Silrrr Wittcha ttlHlfrfrom $5 to $45. Gentlemen's Gold Fob, Veal, and Neck Chains ; Gold Keys and Seals; Gold Studs and Vest Duttons, Breast Pins, Dos Kings, Ik c. Ladies Gold Neck Chains. Gold Chatluiiis, Gold Lockets, Breast Pins, E.ir-rings, Ear-drops, Cut!' I* 1 ns. Gold Pens and Pencils, Gold Thimbles, Gold Bracelets, Silver and Pearl Card cases, Jot Bracelets, &c. A large stmk of Finger Kings. Silver and Plated Ware.Fiuit Dishes, Card Baskets, Tea Setts, Plated Cups and (sublets, Napkin Kings, ike., with main other fancy notions. All goods warranted lo be what they are sold for. fC7"Pnrli(.ular attention paid to (be repairing of Gold Watches, Jewelry, ike. All w.iii, war. runted according <to quality. The siibsenb. i hopes by strict attention to business and a de. siie to please, to receive a liberal share of pub lic patronage. W, I). A. NAFGLL. Carlisle, July 19, 1855—tf FRESH ARRIVAL OF THE subscriber having Just received and open ed bis supply ol Goods fur the Fall n.ule, would call the attention of bis friends and the public general l>, to the large and well sulueiud slock of Foreign and Domestic Goods now on lifted, asHUilng (hem that the assortment is com plete, and the prices such us cannot tail to give satisfaction. The attention of Builders, Cupenters, and Cublnol-makers, Is respectful!) directed to our slock of locks, bolts,screws, hinges, nails, glass, putty, paints, oil varnishes, veneers, moulding, hair-cloth, be.; Edge-tools of every description, saws, planes, Ac. Coach-makers and Saddlers will find the as. sortmont of Goods In their lino particularly large, emhracingcanvass and trimmings of every kind, axles, springs, hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, Ac.; saddle trues and harness mountings ol v\ erv quality and style. , Housekeepers aro Invited to call and examine our Cnlllery, Brlttannla mid Plated -wate, Puns, Kettles, Cedar-ware, &c. IKON.—AIso, a largo assortment of rolled and hammered Iron, Null-rods, Horse.shoo Iron, be.; also, cast, shear, spring and blister stool. In addition tn tlio above, we have also recei ved a splendid stock of Wall I’upvr, ol nil kinds, cheaper than ever. Wo invite ourfriends to call, knowing it will bo to their own advan tage. Don’t forget tbo place, Dual Main street. HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, August 20,1865. Pork, Pudding and SaiiNtig*'*. iWMk THE subscriber bogs leave to inform *fr2T*hla customers and friends, that he bus moved his slaughter house to the building ad* Joining Seymour’s 100-houso, in Dickinson al lop, whore ho will have constantly on hand the best of pork, sausages, puddings, &c. Thank ful lor past patronage, ho respectfully asks for a continuance of tho tamo, fooling confidant of his ability to render satisfaction. GEORGIA MURRAY. Carlisle, Nov. 22, 1856—-8 m WE call (ho attention of the public to tho portable Garden or Eire engine for wa tering gardens or extinguishing Ores—an Excel* lent article, ueal cheap & convenient. For Sale at 0. SAXTON'S, November E, 1665, NB ; fi'COODS! I AM now receving Irom Now York and Phil adelphia, an immense stock of new anddosi rablo cheap Goods, to. Which I call the attention or airiny’dld'lriehds and customers, and the public in general. Having purchased* most-of "my Goods from the largest importing houses in New York, I am satisfied that 1 can give better bargains than can be had at any other house iu the county. Dress Goods. Our assortment of new style dress goods is largo, complete and beautiful. Another lot of those elegant and cheap black Silks, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, Collars, Ruffles. Edgings and Inserting, a stock for extent and price that defies competition. Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes, Do Beges, De Lnines, Tickings, Checks, sc., a tremendous stock of Gloves and Hosiery cheaper than ever. CLOTHS, CJSSIMFJtES, Cords, Cotton adcs, and very cheap. Come one and all,to the old stand, East Main •street, and select your Goods from tho largest and cheapest stock ever brought to Carlisle. , CHARLES OGILBY. Carlisle, Oct 18, 1866. Fall and Winter Clothing! AT STEINER & BRO’S., Cheap Clothing Store.—Wo beg leave to inform our friends and customers, as well as the public In general, that wo have just received, and arc constantly receiving, an extensive stock of seasonable Clothing, wh*ch we will soli on the most accom modating terms, lower than that of any other establishment in this or neighboring towns.— Those having a proper regard fur economy, com fort and gentility of tlruss, are politely invited loan inspection of our goods, manufactured by the bust workmen, materials of the best fabrics, and most select shies. Amongst our choice and cheap assortment will be lound Fine Black Cloth Dress and Frork Coals, Sacks, Plain and Fan'y t'assimere. Clouded Cash, merelle, Tweed, Summer Cloth, Linen, Linen Du- k, Ulugh am ami Check COATS. P \vr \ t,nr».\«j,—New style of fancy anil black Cassimero, C minet, Corduroy, Simmer Clotii, Linen, Linen Duck, and an endless vaiivly of Summer pants. Pests. —A very large and rich assortment, such as black sitin, embroidered Grenadine, Inner silk, fancy chock, e.issimero, Maraclllea, Sum mer Cloth, &e. Boyt’ Clothing. —A great assortment of sark and frock, of linen, gingham and tweed sick and frock coats, pants and vesta. Shirts. —Fine white shirts with linen bosoms, calico and different check shirts, collars, sus ponders, gloves, umbrellas, carpet hags, &c. Straw Hals and Caps. — An extensive stock of palm loaf, Canton and Leghorn Hals; silk, oil, and Navy eaps; a choice assortment of silk neck and pocket handkerchiefs, stocks, Sec. Call there and jmi may rely upon it thatevery article you purchase w ill prove to be precisely what it is represented to be, and you will save a handsome per rentage on your purchase mo ney—for in giving harg uus, STEINER St BUG. can M be beat ’ Carlisle, Oct 11, 1H55. Tovtki and Conulr> THE subs Tiber lakes this method of inform ing his friends and the public generally, that he ontimies in carry on the Cabinet and lender taking Business, ut bis stand. North Hanover street, n-\i door to Ilaverstick'* drug store, and n • »rly opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank. CorriNs in ole at the shortest notice and at mod erate prices. Having provided himself with a new an I fine Hearse, lie will attend funerals in town and country, personally, without any cx tra charge. He will also carry KBSiSnn on (ho Oaihnkt Making in all Jts various branches, and will constantly keep on hand Bureaus, Secretaries, Work Stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Clmira, Softs, Ottomans, Sofa Tables, Card, Side, Din. ing and Breakfast Tables, Chamber Wore, such as French Field, (high and low posts,) Curtain and Jenny Lind Bedsteads, Washstands ot dif ! foront kinds, Wardrobes, Veultlan Blinds, and Chairs nfall kinds, and all id her articles usual ly manufactured in this line of business. His workmen are experienced, eastern city workmen, and Ms work is made In (lie latest city style, and nil under his inspection, and o| tin- best mil .!i ial.s, all of which is warranted lo he good, ami will ho sold low for cash. He In vites all to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hereto fore extended him, he fe.-N indebted to Ids nu merous customers, ami assures (hern that no efforts will lie spared in future to please them In style, m inufaetnre and pnee. Give ns a call. Remember the place, nearly opposiietbe Bulk April HI, IHV",. DAVID SIPE. r. 11. SMITH, Port Monnale, Pooket Book, DUELING CASE MANUFACTURER, N. IF. C’or. Fourth $ Chtinnt 67*. Ptnt.ADKU'mA, Always on hand a large & varied assortment ot Port Mommies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers Cases, Traveling Dags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Fort Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases. * c. Also, a general asso linen! of English, French and Geiman Fancy Goods. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Hazors, Razor Strops and Gold Penn, wholesale, Second and Third Floois F- II SMITH, N. W. eor. Fourth tj Chestnut Sts. Pblla. N. B -On the receipt of $l, a superior Gold Pen W til be sell! to any pari ol the United Slates by mill, describing pen, thus, medium, bard, or soft. A pul 5. IK6s—ly It on (I ! It cad! JVI K. DAVID SI PE, ol Carlisle, has been np t'A pointed Agent bn Die cumin ot Cumber land, tor the sale Ol FISK'S PA'l ENT METAL LIC BU K I A L CASE, which is superior to any ol the kind now in use, for ordinary interments and transporting the dead. It prevents imme diate decomposition and obviates the necessity of hasty burials i for, being perfectly air-tight, it prevents any unpleasant odor IVom escaping and can be kept from day to day, until it suits the convenience of the friends of the deceased to inter. Wo might offer hundreds of cortlfl cates In corroboration of these facts, but the following will sutlico j Certificates from Clay, Webster and others. Wasiiinoton, April 6th. Gentlemen —We witnessed the utility of yonr nnmim'iiul •■Metallic Patent Rurial Case,” used to convey the remains of the late lion. John C. Calhoun to the Congressional Cemotry, which impressed ns nidi the belief that it is the best article know n to ns for transporting the dead to their dual resting place. With respect we sub scribe ourselves. Yours, &c. 11.Ci.av, Lewis Cass, Daniel Webster, 1). S. Dickinson, Jew. Davis, W. R. Kino, J. M. Re ainh n , 11, Dodok, W. P. Manodi, I). I{. Atciitnhon. Tbo above described Burial Cases can, ut all times, be obtained of tho subsciibur, at Ids Ware-rooms .nearly opposite tho Rank, North Hanover street, Carlisle. DAVID SIPli May 17, OU. S. *»• 2IEOLGR OFFICE and residence East Main shoot, nd door below tho Murkot Homo. Culls in town.and country promptly attended. Carlisle, January 0, I860—1(' oeo. z. nncrz, ePZSrv** DENTIST. OtllcoatUioroflldonco c' I*" broll,er * 0,1 Wortl *Fill St., Novombor 16, 1866. Clout lemon’* Hliawln, AN extensive assortment for sale by Wm. A. Milos, Main shoot, opposite the Telegraph Olllco, Carlisle. p October 25,1865. $5OOO Reward—(3rcat Bake, LEE groat face between the Clothing Stores of Carlisle, resulted in the complete triumph of the now store of ARNOLD 4" SON, in the store room lately occupied by Wise Sf Camp bell, corner of North'llanover and Loiltßer stsi. It is now conceded* by all and every one that they stand pre-eminent among the clothing deal ers in Carlisle, having succeeded In convincing their friends, that they can sell Clothing made and got up, according to the latest styles, from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other houso is possibly able to furnish them. They have now on hand a largo and splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothings Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Casaimeres and Vest, ings. Also, Hats and Cups, and every thing in their line for Men and Boys. Their materials were selected with the greatest care, purchased nt the lowest cash prices, and nt such houses • only, who never deal in anything like auction trash. Tncir fVlends may therefore rest assured that articles purchased of them will and must give satisfaction. Clothing’made at the short est notice in the most fashionable style, having for that purpose secured the services of an c.\- pcricnced Cutter, and laid in a splendid assort ment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, sc., which for beauty and durability cannot bo surpassed. To the citizens of the surrounding country wo would say, give us ft fair trial. All wo ask is a fair look at our stock and we will not full to con vince you that our Clothing is bettor made, of better materials, better trimmed, cut with more taste, and last though not least, cheaper than you have over bought elsewhere. Also, a large lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, sc. All hull creation far and near, Of Arnoi-d’s Store you shall hoar; Lot pealing drums and cannon’s roar Proclaim the news from shore to shore; (}<bat bargains sure, are on the wing, Rare wonders then wo now will sing At first we’ll speak of Clotiuno rare, Such trophies, sure will make you stare, Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap We’ll take a moment’s time to speak. Delighted too yon can’t but bo With prices and their qualify ; Dress and Sack Coats —aye, Vestings 100, What bargains now for nil of you ! The Gents will our compliments receive And call they must the wonders to believe In Pants we have all kinds of styles, One dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Summer Goods—for soon ’twill come — We’ll give you bargains all for fun. Frocks and Over-coats so very fine, Great wonders you shall see in every linn. Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts for all, All kinds of Gloves to please all who call. But wo cannot stop to enumerate. We have bargains both good and great. Our stock too in the Furnishing line Is plentiful, cheap and fine. ARNOLD $ SON’S Clothing Hall April 12, 1855. Druga, ConfcrlioiiaricH, Arc. 'pHE undersigned has just returned from Phil | ndi'lphia, with a fresh supply of DRUGS, CONFECTION AH lES, &c. These, with his nfnrnmr stork on hand, will make Wa Ty assortment ot Drugs, Medicines andyw XA Chemicals complete. His assortment XA of Confectionaries is also unusually line, con sisting of pure sugar white and transparent can dy Toys, common, assorted, ami flue candies of every variety; also, fruits, nuts, and everything belonging to that department of trade. lie would call special attention to his supply of FANCY ARTICLES, for the Holidays, and for general use. All are invited to call, whether they wish to purchase or not. B. J. KIEFFEH Carlisle. Dec. 21, 1864. m¥miritANc e, T'ITE Allen and East Pe.tmshoro’ Mutual Fire 1 Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incorporated hy an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the manage ment of the following Managers, viz : Daniel Daily, Wm. R. Gcrgas, Michael Cock lln, Meleholr Brenncnian, Christian Stayinan, John C. Dunlap, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Hyer, Henry Logan, Benj. 11. Musser. Jacob Mumma, Jos. Wlckoraham and’Alexander Cathcart. The rates ot Insurance arc as Tow and favorn- Wo as any Company of the kind in the State. Persona wishing to become members are invi ted to make application to tbo Agents ol the Company who are willing to wall upon them at any time. BENJ. H. MESSER, Pres Hunky I, ocas, Vice Fies. Lewis Hykr, Set Try, Mien am. Cockux, Treasurer. Aug. 10, ’{>o. AGENTS, Cumberland County. —Rudolph Martin, New Cumberland; C B. Herman, Kingstown: Henry Zeuring, Shiremimstowii; Charles Hell, Carlisle; Snimicl Graham, Wesi| ennshoro’; Jan. M’Dow. ell, Franklunl; Mode Gnflith, Soutti Middleton; Samuel Woodburn, Dickinson; Samuel Coover, Benj, Haverstiek, M echaniesburg; John Slier rick, Lisburn i David Conver, Shepberdstown. York County, —John Bowman, Dlllsburg; I*. Wolford, Franklin i John Smith, Esq.. Wash ington; W. S- I’icklng, Dover; J. W. Craft, Pa radise. Hairitburg. Houser A Lochmnn. M ember » of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them renewed by making application to any of the Agents. JOHN P. LINE, WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Amcri can, English & (fennan Hardware, Oils, Faints, Varnish, Ac. Mechanics, builders and the public generally, who are in want of Hard wari! of any kind, are invited to call in and ex amine my unusually large stock of goods, which I tun selling at very low prices—Just step in, It will only detain you a few minutes to be con vinced that what every body says must be true, that Lyne’s is decidedly the place to get goo», goods at low prices. J. I*. LVNE, [May 11.] West suit of N. Hmnn er it. A MAMMOTH Spring Arrival nt LVNE’S on North Hanover street, where the public arc being supplied with every variety of Hard ware, Faints, Oils, Ac., at the lowest cash price. Cull in and be accommodated. JOHN F. LYNE. Carlisle, March 20, 1855. nu. i. c. Loomis, SOUTH Hanover Street, next door to the Host Onico. N. B. Will bo absent from Carlisle the lust ten days of oach month. August Hi, 1865. Trusses! Trusses!! C. il. NEEDLES, Tuirss AND Buaoe EstaHlisiimkxt, 5. TP. Cor. of Twelfth and Race St*., Phi la. Imi'oiitecr of lino Trench Trusses, extreme lightness, ease and durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients cun bo suited by remitting amounts, as below;—Sending munbdr of Inches round tho hips, amt stating sldo af. foctocl. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $B, $4, $5. Double —ss, $O, $B and $lO. Instructions ns to wear, and how to effect a euro, when possible, sont with the Truss. Also for sale, in groat variety, Dr. Jimming’.i Improved Patent Body Brace, For tho euro of Prolapsus Uteri 5 Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Bolts, Suspensories, Syringes —rualo and female.* Ladles’ Booms, with Lady attendants. August 2,1855 —ly IStig'iti Plows. A PRIME lot of Savory fc Go’s, celebrated Eagle Plows, which have taken premiums at nil tho different fairs at which they have boon exhibited. Also, a largo assortment of the fain oua York Plows—together with other Plows from different manufacturers constantly on hand and for sale at , „ n. SAXTON’S, OarliiU, Marsh 22, 1119. sjkw lim e s^o^T^l South Hanover Street,-near,... I B J. KIEPPEU, Druggist „ T" V I •ly Inform tho cltizona of p °, ulll r '»Pwr I ily, that ho has opened a new 0 " 1151 " 'J? 1 ! CHEMICAL AND DRTm c™ *1 His stock la entirely new o nd ? ST °l®. I with great core. Aa many of thf e w wkj y Cia " B f »“VsdS'WSj and exposure, great care will bn oralc Cl low aueh nrtioloa to accumulate ‘ kcn not i l Attention is espcclalf? 1, ?vl. n i* Bcb l«*»,i Medicines, EisenSalOuVCnre". J tracts, Confenctlons, ChoniWi? hcjp'l a9 3brtmcnt of Paints v &c> ’ tc >gtibl Stulls, X aim and Varnish Brual’i^ I '"'Byil CONFECTIONARIES I of every variety. 1I„ i IM ’ did assortment of Perfume, e clothes and flesh UrnZ“’ln?"’ f *«A Exhanstera Nipple SMc.S, Pastes. Also, 1,1 •’ a «he 3 Medicinal trines and Broad; of the best quality. Semin fr „ M ’ I vsna and Spanish houses, lf bftl M one cent upwards. * av ° r ifr«,| In order to ensure Ills customer. , I takes during any temporary alwnj."® I ?'** prletor, tho services ol an exporie„„s ""Id potent assistant have been seen™? " d i ho felt to bo important. In view of 11 ,lcl > 'il hilities which are known to devei cr “l"ii druggist. 0110 "Pun J, Physicians’ prescriptions will r .. tl . J promptly sttonded to. Odors fno , n N and Merchants In the country will care, nnd at prices which must prove•Hi A liberal share of public patronage fully solicited. Terms cesh. 6 lrM l»d “• J ' EIEfKEJ, March 23, 1864. Addition Dysj)cpi| c „, " rpIIOSE of you who have been ntml. , X years, with this loathsomedi a ,. a J lc f have been using almost every nusin, l the public without relief. We &iv t * “ Keifler’s Anti-dyspeptic,” ami vmi° Ji? he convinced of its grout superiority „vr **** other preparation. We could give V()l| rcTM l certificates corroborating onr nsKerti,,!! 1 ? iIJ single trial Is worth more than all Tliis’r “ Irt| is prepared and sold at the Drug htore B. J. KKlpypD South Hanover street, a feu iloor, the Court-house, Carlisle, June 16, 1864. First Arrival of IlDratt'otP THE subscriber having relumed ( rotn V city, has just opened for tin* F a ij Im . k large and well selected stock >./ forchm ,! Domestic Hardware, embracing even tint*,, ally found in that line of busha-w. Huj;./ 1 ’ lion of friends and the publtygeiicrnlly j/* spectfully directed to the assortment muT assuring (hem that goods of all for cash at a very small advance on maualactol ers prices. Carpenters and Builders nro imiled fo ejn, inu (ho assortmont of Looks, KntrWs, Uincti Holts, Screws, Glass, Putty, Oil, I'.iuus, fcc 10 member the old stand, in East lliglm»rt "hero they uro for sale cheap. lIENIIV SA.MBH August 81, 18G4, HATS 1 HATS 11 Til E -gubscrilu'r respectfully inform Vj friends nnd the public generally, lhatlieb removed his Hut and Cap Store to his nnrluiH lug in Main street, where he will 1«> glad t 5 H hi Bold customers and friends. lie luia nov« hand n splendid assortment of Ilaiii nil descriptions, from the common IVrf the finest Fur nnd Silk Jht.vandfl prices that must suit every one who h.»s aoeti to getting the worth of his money. llisSi, Moleskin and Beaver lints, are unsurpassedft lightness, durability nnd finish, by (hose ofuj other establishment in the county. Boys’ Hats of every’ description constantly!) hand. Cull and examine. TVM. n. TROUJ. Carlisle, March 23, 1853. R. D. tUFTOS A SOJPS Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Sion North-east cor. of Second ««d Dork Street*, I’hUadetphut. To tile Citizens ov Cahi.isle and Yx< xxitY. YOU are respectfully Invited to examine Ik extensive and varied assortment nf Mca'i and Hoys' Clothing, at the store of the subsed bers, when* may always, bo found ft full of Heady-made Clothing, of all sizes and (k scriptions, worn hymen and boys of all Dgc* id sizes, made by experienced workmen nndofili very best material, the moke, flr, and Bpjiw ance surpassed by no establishment lu the city Flense preserve this notice, and give meafi[ and fit out yourselves and sons In a maw worthy of you and them. Remenibcrlhc.Vij East corner of Second and Dock streets. H. D. CLIFTON A SOX. April 12, Ifloft—]y FjINOV GOODS, riFT BOOKS, SW. HAVEHSTICK, has just recchd • from the city, and is now opening a »pka did display of Fancy Goods, suitable for iL* present season, to which he desires to call tbi attention of Ids friends and the public. Hisn sortraent in (his lino cannot be surpassed io no. velty and elegance, ami both in quality and price of the articles, cannot full to please purriaien. It would be impossible to enumerate hi* Fancy Goods, which comprise every variety of fancy artlalc of (lie most exquisite shape, bltcli as Pniper Maehe Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands*'' trays. Fancy ivory, pearl and shell caul cases- Rudies’ Fancy baskets. Fancy work boxes, with sowing Instrument*- Fort Mommies, of every variety. Gold pens and pencils, fancy paper weight*. Papetories, and u largo variety of ladies' bntj stationery. Motto seals and wafers, silk and bend jmrK*- Ladles’ riding whips, elegantly finished, La dies’ fine colliery. Perfume baskets and bags. Brushes of every kind for the toilet. Roussel's Puifmnes of the various kind*. Musical Instruments, of all kinds and at »!• prices, together with an Innumerable variety *• articles elegantly finished and suitable fur hoi •lay presents, to which ho Invites special jdw tlon. Also, on extensive collection of HHLI day gift BOOKS, comprising the various English and AnifmW Annuals for 1855, richly embellished und ' |l , trato Poetical Works, with Children’s Books, for children of all ages. His trtBo [ ln ' 1 of School Books and School Stationary *• complete, and comprises everything used in leges and (ho schools. Hif also colls attention to his elegant dlslay of Lump*, Oi'laudolcs, from tho extensive establishments of Cornel Archer and others, of Philadelphia, con>l>r |S every stylo of Parlor, Chamber (* Study for burning either lard, sperm or ethcrial ou. j gethor with flower vases, Fancy Screens, « c Ills assortment In this Hue Ip unequalled U> ' » borough. Fruil.s, Fancy Confectloney, , Nuts, Preserved Fruits, &c./ln every vwi«vl at all prices, all of which aro pure and fro B ''’ ~ as can bo confldonly rocommonded to In® . and tho little folks. Remember the old 81 * opposite tho Bank. * „mmxr S. W. nAVERSTiaK- Carlisle, December 21,1851. —- Family Coni. k „ KAO TONS Lykon-.Vnlloy Co». and roscroonod, prepared oxyr 4 -"- family use and under cover, so that I> ®* n on , nlsh It dry and clean during tho Y* n^ r ' a r' u vo- I have also on hand and for salo» MJS. l. r lt fldlor Cool, from tho mines of 13oyd»R JJ of Co., and Shamokln Cool, from the *l* %,t Cochran, Poalo & Co., all of which I . 0 f small profits for cash, ond deliver to au/ V l "° B0r0, " ! "- W M, 11. MURRAY, November 15,1850. \ rpUUNKS anil Onrpol Dors. A Wl'Lh lap r b a ; 01 "" 8 “ Afc' April 6, 1896. If
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