Store and New Goods. VIiTER returning hia acknowledgements ■t the Very liberal patronage which has boon ilcd to him, the undersigned would call atten ) the fact that ho has just re-opened Iris exton assortment of Family Groceries, in his new room, on the south-east corner of tboTublie •0 where the public are invited to cn|l and cx ' * a stock of Good's which In elegance, variety r-xten", will defy competition; comprising in .‘floaG luinp, crushed and brown Nto/ur#, Java, .•Mid Roasted Cotf'ce. Every variety arm! quality a. Spices; (ground and, ungronnd,) Pickles, •( s, Tablo Oil, New Orleans, Sugar-house and Mad Molasses ,• New York and Philadelphia jm/ ‘Cheese, Macaroni, Vermccilli, Split Peas, .iny, Miucc-mciat, Corn Starch, Purina. Chopo- Rxtract of Coifee, Refined Sugar at reduced . washing and baking Soda, Tobacco of the favorite-brands, and the finest quality ef Se . .A beautiful assortment of HrllaiiMiaWare, Vi and gold band China-ware, Class, Qaecns, •to and Earthen Ware, in great variety, and an ■i Milt lot of Pancy Soaps, Extracts and Per fa me ’• r the toilet. yds: Including Poaches in cans, Raisins, Cran-. . Day Apples, citron, almonds, oranges, lem ’■ Ac. B LIQUORS: Wholesale. ami retail, em bracing common and old RytS ? Whiskey, ■ -.idies, dark and pale; Lisbon, Sherry/Port, Ma • a. Ginger; Catawba and Muscat Wines, in casks ' bottles'; fceotclr Whiskey, Holland Gin, and ; idum Schnapps.' FISH AXD SALT.' large stock of Lamps, including Dyoll’s celc :cd lamps for . burning Kerosene or coal Oil, rm and StartCftndles. Ccflcir- B’f.n-c and.Ttrfroms, :sbcS> Ropes, Mbps, Soaps, 3)oor-raats, Walters, .king-glasses; line letter uml note paper, Willow e, Painted buckets, Ae. utton and,Woollen.Hose and half Hose, and a stock of Gloves,, including the well known Buck' WCS. , - vlarkcling of all kinds- taken in exchange for ids. .n short, bis stock comprises -everything'Hint is led for' ia bis lino of business, and no effort will rriidriu” teynJurirc?! -arlislo, January -J, 1801 Foreign and Domestic Liquors, ’• SHOWER resf«fctifuHv an noun ' ccs to the public, that, lie continues to keep con '.ally cm band, ami lor sale, a large, ami very su , tior assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, • Ilia new stand/’a few doors west ofJlannonV Ho 1. and directly south of the Court-house, Carlisle. RAKDIES, ' All of choice Brands. [> T ES, Sherry, Port, Maderin, Lisbon. Claret. Na tive, Hock, .lohaniiisbcrg, and Bodcrheim- HAMPAGNE. Hoidsiek A Co., Gelsler A Co., and hnpori- Bohlcn, Lion, and Anchor. lIISKY, Superior Old live, Choice Old Family Nec tar, Wheat. Scotch, ami Irish. 08, BROWtf STOUT, Ac. Best to be had in Philadelphia. TITERS. Of tbb very best quality. Dealers and others desiring a ‘PURE ARTICLE .11 ‘find it as represented, as his wh.de a Men Lion will _• given to a pro))er and ejireful selection of hi* TOOK, which cannot he surpassed, and hopes to .ivo the patronage of the public. Carlisle, April 12, 1S(»: ZSry Goods, Dry Goods I First Arrival of Spring. Dry Goods ' this Season WE liuve just completed opening our Spring *t.i; >d' Dry Goods, which la the lar ‘ rat and mo-.: \ »han at any'funner period. To our 1 1 - ./i;• j .i* ir.stomers we inVilo you to ■ rit our liu uk :i?i* SiM’- It joins. Our slock consists in part oi‘ silk no::::fancy and plain. Magnificent ami brilliant styles of Spring Silks, .cry large lot of Black Silks, both plain anti fignr •d, and Foulards at janiie yrle/s. We especially In > fio the ladies to this department of our monsfer • took. ,-NorwiclrPoplius, .lacquered Worsted Cloths, < Jroy Ghenc Lusters, Challi Be Lames, colored and figured Brilliants, French “and English Chintzes, English-aad .American Calicos, Ac., Ac. ..WHITE GOODS. Those Goods havo been Selectcd.wilb cure, anil arc from tho largest and'best importing houses in New York and Philadelphia. Wo luivo in this department. Linens, Laces. Edg : igs, Cambrics) Brilliants, Nainsooks, .lacoiietts, > awns, Mull Muslins, Ladies Fine.Fremdi, Collars, ndersliSeVcs, Ac., all of v/hieh we respectfully aSk thorough examination,. In order to satisfy Ladies ■ uit wo havo these goods belter and lower in price I.l an lowest. MOURNING GOODS. This lino of goods fa very large ami ample in eve ry.department. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, flk, Woollen, Cotton and Linen Hose for Indio* and •ntlemen, and an endlosg variety for children.— ulies and gentlemen's Kid. Kid Finished, Silk and i .do Thread Gloves. Call and sec our far fumed * ;>uck Gloves.” DOMESTICS. 'listing, Flannels, Blankets, and every article in o domestic lino of Dry Goods, in larirer quantify :d in more complete assortment than can be found -i any House in the interior of Pennsylvania. MEN’S WEAR. i ‘ dhs, Vestings, Linens, Cottonades, •avetteena, and Cords, for both Men and Boys.— '■ ir Cassimerea are adjudged by oouneiasuem lo be i surpassed for btauty and quality. CARPETS AND OIL (.'LOTUS. V-’pcrfinc a No. 1 two and three Ply, Brussels. Vel • t,aml Ingraip Carpets, a largo assortment of Rag 1 rpots made to order under our Immediate Miper -sou. Oil .Cloths, of all widths and styles, Mat ,gs, Ruga, Looking Glasses, Ac. 'To young men and old about entering upon House - -ping, we invite to pay a visit to our large CAII- Yf ROOM, admitted to be tho moat splendid af- i; outside of the large cities, where Ou.ods in this i • partment nro sold at very low prices. Uemem : ladies and gentlemen, my motto always has been, ! ] is now, to sell cheap for cash, ami to please my j ‘morons kind patrons. \pril 11, I'SOI. Acw WJne and Liquor Store. rce doors East of Tnhojrs■ Grocery Store and facing the Market House , Carlisle. fIE underainnod having opened a full an<l '■omplcto assortment of tho purest and be si jWINES AND LIQUORS, bo invites Hole! Uikeepors, House keepers, and others to give J ']fhim a call, being determined t«> keep a better lo than is generally kept in tho country, and at prices. RANDIES—Otard, Pinct Vintage, !So2; Ri»- LNS—Swan, Schcidnm Schnapps, Meyer’s 0I«1 • . Old Jam Spirits, N. E. Rum. INES—Madoria, very old; Sherry, Sweet Ma- Old Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne, Muscat UXSK.Y— Pure Old Rye, Hour ivud-cominon Whisky, Wo, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, Ac, Llrpiora of all kinds. WILLIAM MARTIN. •■y 17, 1860, CARLISLE AtiEKCY. 1- Indemnity against Loss \iy Fin; TIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, rler Perpetual.- —§400,000 Capital I'tii in—Office IG3J Chentant Street, ~ JAKE INSURANCE, cither pormnncn-... uml Effects of every description, in town ■ .try, on the most reasonable terms. Applicutit. u either personally or by letter will be prompt ...tended to. C, N. BANCICEH, Pretideul. "’io subscriber is agent for tbo above Compun ’urlislo ar.tl its'vicinity. All applications In nmco either b/ wail dr personally will to ‘idly attended to. ■i Til - “COSTAR’S” ’ VERMIN EITERMIiNATORS. “ ONLY INFALLIBLE 11EMEDIES KNOWN.” EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF TERMIK. Tljoso preparations (unlike all others,) arc '** Tree from Poisons.” Nofdangerons to-lho human family.’' “Rubs come out of their holes to die.” 10 vbAns and more established in'Now York City Used hy ——dho City Post Office. ■ n Used hy -tbc City Prisons and Station Houses. Lined hy~ —-City Steamers, Ships, Ac, Vxcd ty ——-the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, Ac. Used by— —City Hotels,-Aslor’/St. Nicholas,’ Ac. Vm.nl hy the Boarding’House’s,'Ac., Ac. fac'd hy ——morellian 50,000 Private I’amilics. Scr ivhat the People, Press and Dcaldcrs say. ' HENRY 11.• COSTAR.—AII the-.smmner I have been troubled with Roaches and Mice. ‘ I was aclk all,y aslmnicd of the house, fur the Roaches were eve rywhere. I purehused-u box of ymfr Exterminator and tried it, and in one week there was not a Roach or. Mouse in the house. * . ’ ■ —ifvx7si\“a T i^i i rrrricTs^fl , omjTt > d TJ \\ ! ltirA^fhWii7Tice'n J he so no longer; if they use “CohtahV Extermina tors. We have used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost So, we would have it, ’We had tried poi sons, but they dice ted nothing; but Coht,vu7s arti cle knocks .the breath out of Ratsj Mice ami Bed- Bugs, quicker than we can write it. It is in great demand, all over the country.— Mm Una ( o\.) Gazette. MORE CRAIN and provisions arc destroyed an finally in' Grant County by vermin, than would pay' tor lons of-this Rat and Insect Killer. ‘ Lanvanler, ( 117*.,) Herald. faeliou" ' C. IXIIOFF. HENRY R. COSTAR—Your Exterminator is re ceived, usco. and. pronounced’a. decided sneecss;— Wo used u box of it, and the way the Rais andMico around our premises “ raised Ned” tlial qight was a caution ty sleepers. Since then not a Rat or Mouse has been heard in kitchen or cellar. Mayrryor ( foica) 7'iiitr*. I HAVE BEEN SELLING—Your Exterminator for the lust year, and have found it a mire shot every time, have not known it. to fail in a single instance. Gi:out;i: Bosk, Druggist. Cardington, 0. WE ARE SELLING—Your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Kills, Mice, .Roach es. ami Vermin' disapppear immediately. Eckeii A Stol fi-ku, Druggists, New Windsor, Md. To Dvbtrby Rat*, Roaches, Ac. To Destroy —• —Alice, Mules, Ac. To Destroy — E. SHOWER, To Dnstvny — To Destroy —■ —Mosquitoes. 7b Destroy Insects on Plants and Fowls. 7b Destroy Insects on Animals, Ac., Ac. 7b Destroy Evtry fc.vifi.and species of Vermin. “ GostarV’ Rat. Roach, Ac.. Exterminator. •• Coslar’s” Bed-hug Exterminator. Coslar’s” Electric Powder for insects, Ac. Is 2f>: 50c: and $l,OO Boxks, Bottkks and Flanks. $3 and S 3 Sizi;s kor Pi.ax^ 1 ' T-ATIOXS, Suit's, 11otkj?s, Ac. Fold Everywhere —by All Whoi.ksauj Durr.r.isrs in largo cities. ' AU lUvrui. Dannnisrs—Ouocnns. Storks, Ac. in nil Country Villages and Towns. Wholesale Agnnls in New York City SliicfiVlliu Brothers A Co. Harral,.Risley A Kitchen. 11. Fabnostook, Hull A Co. Rush, (laic‘A Roiiinson. A; 1L A D. Santis A Co. M. Ward, Clt.sc A Co. Wheeler A Hart. M’-Kisson A Robbins, llegaman A Co. D. S. Barnes A Co. Hall. Uuckel A Co f K. C. Wells A Co, Thomas A Fuller. LazeUe,Marsh A Gardner I*. H. Orvis. Hall, Dixon A Co. IVnluhl. Parker A Mower. Tripp A’Co. Dudley A .Stafford. Courail Fox. T. ML DyoU A Sons. IRobcrt Shoemaker A Co. 11. A. Fahnestock A Co. [French, Richards A Co. A. W. BENTZ. ILWERSTICK’S MUG STORE And at INIIOFF’S GROCERY STORE '"" 1 Oy OnrnnisTs. Onorwid nn.l RiiTAlLcnd gen (■rally, m Cvrr ami Coraruv, HENRY R. COSTATI, Urincipai. Depot —No. 512 Hrondway—[Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel;] New York, January 31, JSOI. A. Ij, 6PON6LEII. Destroy* Instantly ' Joins* B, Givkns, No. CM, Ejm.Street. —Bed-Rugs. -Moths, Fleas, Ants, Ac, VRF. ONLY AND OTIIF.IIS. riiihalolpliia, Pa. AND OTIIKUS. AND All the Principal Cities and Towns in the UNITED STATES. TJiS" /’or mile at NoHTII lIaNOVKII SIIIEKT, CARLISLE, Cumberland County, PENNA. Country Drai.kiir cnn order ns uWo. Or address orders direct — for if Prieea, Tfcrmt*, »tt* M id desired Send for Circular to Deal ers,] to - ' PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE, A’. A’. Corner of Chestnut and Seventh Streets, THIS ia-one of Eight Colleges constituting the “ National Chain,” Ibeated In Philadelphia, New York City, Albany, UutVolo. Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago and Sl.-Louln'. • Scholarships can be pur chased u,t either point,iggud’at all the Colleges. . THE COLLEdIATC CO LUIS V embraces Double and Single Entry. Book-Keeping, Comthcrcial Computations, Commercial Law, Pen manship, Busmens Correspondence, Partnership Settlements, etc. ..... Department of Book-Keeping and Accounts, organized and conducted’on the Counting-Room pysiom-Mhe Halls of Study, being fitted up with appropriate Counters; Desks, etc., ae in real business, and (lie Student introduced at once to the, practical'workings and routine of Banks, Commission .Houses. Rail-Road Offices -and Coun ting-Rooms generally.- Practical Text-Books. The Teaching in the'Book-Keeping -Department ismostly from written manuscript forms, with oral instructions, lectures, andblauk-.board elucidations : in addition to which, in order k» make The Collegi ate Course ns thorough and effectual as possible, the following Text-Books have, been prepared. . BRYANT A STRATTON'S BOOK-KEEPING. in three.editions; • ..L Primary Edition, for 'Common Schools, 102 pii ges.;-,-'' - . -■ ,2. Ifiyh. Srhool Edition', for High Schools and Academies, 203 ppv 3. Conation .House. Edition, for Accountants and Business Men, 350 pp. Published by. Ivison, Phiu uey A Co., IS and 51) Walker street, N. Y. ■ Jh't/ant if* Sfrul/oii'.i Commercial OakuJaftonx, Irrf^'myrftnmimsT^TtMTicss 1 Academies*-fitM) pp. Bryant & Stratton’s Commercial Law, for the Profession, Business Men. Farmers,-Com mercial Colleges, High Schools ami .Academies, 500 pp. -Published hyD, Appleton, IRR and 14 0 Broad way, N. Y. . . ', ■ ( SPDACP/tfAX -SYSTEM OP PPP.VAPPUfP, in a series of nine hooks, by P. R. Spencer. College Rooms open Day and .Evening. No > va cations. For Catalogues; Circulars and Information of any. kind, call at-the College, or address BUYANT A STRATTON, J*hiladetpl»ia. December 1”, 18(50 —ly- , CARLISLE FOUNDRY, Ftii-tiiiiig liuplomoiil F GARDNER & CO. now iiiiimifaotiiro • ami keep constantly FOR SALE, at, their ixieusive Steam Works on East Mainst., Carlisle, a largo ussoi'Uiiont of Agricultural implements, ol well known and approved usefulness to Fanners, among which they would call especial attention to " WIM.OUIJUUV’S rUI.UUUATKI) Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which has taken over fifty first class premiums at Slate ami County Fairs. To the farmers of Cum berland, York and Perry counties we need nut speak iu detail of the merits of t.his-drilß as scores of them are now iu use on the best farms in these counties. Its reputation is established as-th.o most complete grain drill now manufactured in the United States. It sows Wheat, Rye. Oats. Barley and Grass,-evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. The gum springs puss the drill over slumps and stones, with- out breaking pins or the drill.. For even and regu lar sowing, thu Willoughby Gum .Spring Drill is un equalled by.any other. We also manufacture and sell the following.articles, which we cun recommend to' farmers as reliable implements of established character: jl/(im7oii7 potent .Corn Planter, ■ Dash's Potent Straw and Podfle.r Cutter, Jiridrndidf's Patent Corn Shelter, ; ■Johnston\s'Ca*t Iron Hoys Tronyh, ‘ liftnx's .Patent Cider Mill. Also,. TJhrec aud Four Horse Powers ami Thresh ing Machines,- Cast Ivon Field Rollers,. Plough Castings of various patterns, Corn Crusher?;, ami itlior articles for farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and ten plate AYood Stoves, vith an immense variety of other castings for house coopers and others., .We have also an attractive ,-ariety of patterns for • IRON RAILINGS, md Cemuter'j enclosures, to which wc would call attention. • STEAM ENGINES' AND-MILL GEARING. To this department nf our busiuqss wo giVo par tieulur attention. Onr already extensive stock of patterns for paper* flour anil-saw'mill gearing; is constantly increasing. Mill nwmers and millwrights will he furnisl|ed with a printed'catalogue of our •various mill patterns on application. Our machine shop comprises all the various tools .for turning, pinning and finishing shafting’and easting, h’y good and careful machinists. STATIONARY S,TEAM ENGINES, of every* desirable capacity, from Itt -to 25 horse power, built in the best style and on accommodating terms, Engines built at our establishment maybe seen in successful operation at many of the largest distilleries and tapuneries in Carlisle, and Climb’d, Perry and Dauphin cos., to the owners of which we confidently refer for information ns to their efficien cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines arc earnestly’ requested to call and examine before contracting elsewhere. BOOR AMD SASH FACTORY Connected with onr establishment.is a steam Sash and Door Manufactory which is now in complete order for the manufacture of every description of , DUiLDTNG MATERIALS, for the most costly us well as the plainest house Window Sash furnislied from five edits upward,ac cording to sl/.e of glass; Window Frames from $1,31 ■upward; Shutters and Rolling'Blinds from $1,75 upward; Door frames from $1,75 upward; Font Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. Mouldings, Cas ings. Architraves, Wash Hoards, Brackets. Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and oilier articles needed in house building, furnislied at the lowest prices, and of the best quality of lumber. Wu nrealso prepared as heretofore to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transporters on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. .The continued patronage of the public is respect fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attend ed to F. GARDNER. A CO. Carlisle, May 3, 1860. Winter Arrangement! ! * Change of Hours ! Cumberland Valley and Franklin Railroads! OX and after Monday, kOcc’i*. 3,18G0, trains on the above minis will leave as follows, (Sun days excelled :) For Cluinihershiiiy <C' IlnrrUburff. Leave Hagerstown, 7.00 a. m. 2.-15 t*. m. •• Uruencustle, 7.37 “ 3.115 “ •• Cbamberaburg, 8.30 “ Ar. 1.20 i*. m. “ “ “ Leave 1.2 S w “ Sbipncnsburg, 0.00 “ 1.67 “ “ New ville, 0.32 “ 2.30 “ “ Carlisle, 10.10 “ 3.10 “ “ Mecbamosburg, 10.12 “ 3.42 " Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.12 « 4.10 “ For Oli<iiiibcrnbur</ it' Jluijcrtthucn. Leave Harrisburg, • 8.06 a. m. 1.40 i». >r, “ Muehnuiesburg, 8.17 “ 2.20 “ •• Carlisle, , 0.27. “ 3.00 “ “ Newville, 10.02 44 3.34 “ « Shippensburg. 10.33 “ 4.06 (t “ Cbamb’g. 11.10 “ 4.46 “ “ {.I reoncastle, 1L65 “ • 5.35 “ Arr. at Hagerstown, 12,35 0.15 4{ Three daily trains leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg, at 3.18 and 7.00/ A. M., ami 4.20, P. M„ making di rect connections with trains for Cincinnati, Louis ville, Cleveland, Chicago, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and all principal points throughout the West! pur.Philadelphia via Pennsylvania'Central Rail A- M., 12.55, For Trcvorton nnd.Wil- J,]s and 6.25, P, M. ' iiainsportat-1.40 it 8.15 Via Lei)-. Val. U. U-. at .8.00, A. W-, .1-45, Train on Daupi V. iM. at 2.00, P. M. For JJultimoro, at 3,00 Sc 7.40, A, M,, A 1.40, P. M. JfOTIOK TO PABfIB.VOBnB. At all stations whore tickets are sold, viz—Ha gerstown, drecncastlo, Chnmbcrsburg, Shippens burg, Newville, Carlisle, Mechanlcflburg and liar? risburg, a reduction of ten ctnii on each ticket will be made to all passengers that provide themselves with tickets before entering tlio cars. O. N. LULL, Siwb IL IL Office, Chamb’g., Noy. 29,18#0. 11. WJEWSIIAM, , ATTOIitfB Y AT LA ll r . OFFICE with Wm. 11. Miller, Esq., South Hanoyor street, opposite the Volunteer Printing Office. ‘ Carlisle, Deo. 22,''1860 —tf. .. > S, V. UU«Y, A TTORNEYiAT LAAV. Ollico in ÜbccnVs Hal], roar of tbe Court House, Carlisle. . Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1860. , JOIIW IB A YS, , ATTORNEY AT HA AY. OFFICE opposite Mnviou Hull ” ■ AVc!?t Main street. Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle Dee.' 22, UkVJ. DU. JNO. K. SMITH rcppctfully antimm cos to. his old friends ami forhler patrons, that lie has returned from..hla .South-western tour, with hln health greatly. Improved, and Inis resumed prae.- tlco In Carlisle. •. Office on Main street, one door west of the Rail road Depot, where he can he found at nil hours, day and night, when nor out professionally. Carlisle, Doe, 22, 3Soil. . - - I. C. COOMBS,DBS' South Hanover Street, next door’to the Post Of ffico. • - -' ' • ■ r • ‘ Carlisle, Dee. 22, iB6O. Dir* <ISEO. S. ' . From the Baltimore Cnlh ijc 'of J)n\ti>l S'nr>/cn/. Office at the residence of his mother, East Louth er street, throe doors below Dedfurd.. -- Carlisle, Dec. 22, iB6O Sew Cojil aiid liitinbei' Y;i rd. I HIE subscribers linvu this day entered lnt< psirf nership to trade In.COAL AN V l>’ Llb\ BEK.— Wo will have constantly <m hand and furnish to or der,'ivH kinds and quality of ; _ j -;/SKAwoN-jen i.rnpiK-R.; T .-. suchas Scantling, Joist, Frame. Stuff. Pal ing ami Plastering Lath', Shingling Lnlli, Worked Flooring, Weuthorboarding, Posts, Hails, aiul all kinds of Shingles, to wit ; White Pine, ileiiiloek, Cheanut.-nnd, Oak, of (Liferent qualities. Having cars .of our own wo can furnish hills (o order of any length- lin'd size lit (lie shortest notice and on -the* most reasonable’terms.’’. Our worked boards will l»e kept under cover so that they earn be furnished dry at all times. . . . ' "IVe will constantly haveon band all kinds «f family co a l, under cover, ,w ii i e h they will deliver , dry a,ul c^:,,n to »»”.v part of (lie borough, to wit; ' .Fiddler, Lncust jlmin ’ tain, Loliherry. Trev • ■ erlun, Broken, Egg, Stove and Xul CbiQ 3 ; which wo pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices. Best quality of LhnChuriUTs' and Blacksmiths* Coal always on. hand at the-dowest figures. Yard west side uf Gramnier'School. .Main Si. , AKMSTUOA'G & .HOFFEU. CnVlisle, l)cc. 22, 18b'.h New Coal Va»*«l, AT-TJIJ2 -WEST KM> OF C.UUJS’LK TIIE subscribers.wnubl respectfully call the attention of Lliheburiihrs ami the citizens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to their new COAL YAIM>. allsiriie.d to his Ware-house, on West High.St!, where they will keep constantly ’ - _i on hand a. large supply • of the host quality o! :• Li//,-tu* Viilli’//, f,tih< % l'hitvi\ /Vac (/rurc, <nx/ Trcicrlyit, Urnke ji, 7:'*/;/ • ed and dry, all of winch he. pledges himself to EclVat the lowest posed < \)lu prices. IMst qual ity o f /.faict(no)c/'a’ aad' Uhivl-HDiilhs . Caul always •on hand. , t All left,at the’Ware House, or at.his .resilience in FJorth Hanover street will be promptly attended to. . IIEXDEItSOX .t HHED, Ciii-iislL-,;Dcc. 22, ISj'.l—lf. • LUMBER, AND: CO A&. BLACK '& ■ IJELASCKY, LUMBER AND COAL YARD! ' On the JiOil 'lload, near the Unn li'm7;». f Pllli subscribers keep constantly on hand, n i full'assortuient bf LUMIiKR AND COAL, which they can furnish ,to order promptly mid ‘on the must reasonable terms. •; ■ LUMBER,SCANTLTNti. HOARDS, . FRAME; STUFF, Railings, Plastering and Shihgling-Laihs/Worlced Flooring,- Weatherhonrding, Posts,’.Rails, White Pino, Hemlock and ; Oak Shingles, of every quality. They also furnish order of any length ain I sizes at the shortest notice,and on the most reasena . hie term?- Tlieir worked boards are' kept under coy er, sii that they can bo furnished dry at nil times. They have constantly on hand all kinds of Fami ly Goal under,Cover; which will he delivered clean to any part of the bororgh. .To wit: LYKEN'S VALLEY. LUKE FIDDLER) *. TREVEUTON, . ' LOCUST MOUNTAIN, And other.varieties, and all the various sizes in urc. which they offer to the public at the lowest prices. L f M I*ls UIIN Ell’S AN D D L A G K SMI T JUS CO A L always on hand, at the lowest cash price. ISLACK & DELANCEY. April’ FIJ 1861—1 y Cheap Groceries, 'PIIE subscriber has received a fresh arrival I . of.tho followihg; Fresh-Tomatoes in cnn*f, “ Peaches “ “ Salmon ■ (t . (t Lobsters * ’ Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, fiellatino, Sap Sago Cheese,, Virgin 051 of Aix, for the table, Olive do stalled. Tomato Kfttsup, Walnut u Mushmofn u AVoreestertfkire Sauce, Pickles, Raisins, Dates, Figs, Nectarines, Oran ges, Lemons; «tcv* Fine Hams, Dried Isecf,‘ Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all at the low est prices. • AVM. DENTZ. Carlisle, October 11, ISfiO. ’ vt . flKfln-OAN HE MADE!--Hr HrviNc Wo\J\ ' 'your (HVmls from T.eidich, Sawyer it Miller. We rcsp'cctfully’call attention to our Lai j,M* Slock of Smaller Goads, Just received from the Eastern markets. Having Keen purchased fur CASH, and Kinco (he ruinous decline in prices. Customers will find great bar gains in Silks, Baivgo, Thessalia, Barege Palermo, English Grenadine,-.Organdy Lawns, Mozmnhhlues. Emilines, Urisalus Pig Oleyias, Cliulles, itc. Ac. - , Newest.styles Paris Coats, Basques and Mantles, Shaulilia and Premdi.Lace Bomours. Mantles and Points. These Goq'ds uro very low—less than im porting cost. Sun Ifmbrcllas Parasols, leas .than, original cost. Gloves of every description, -Lace Mitts, Embroideries of every va riety; Wilcox’s celebrated Hoop {Skirts “The Skirt of the Season;”' ' Every variety ami kind of Goods suitable’for La dies, Men and Boyq’ \year, ' CA,K.t*ETS! The largest and newest stock in town. Oil Cloths, Mattings, Looking Glasses, Furnishing Goods in great variety. All.of these Goods, and an end loss variety not enumerated,-wo offer to the com munity at prices to'defy competition. Please call and examine for yourselves. LEIDICH..SAWYER it MILLER. Carlisle, July -1, 1801. iliTn Road PURE CIDER VINEGAR 1 A lot of Cider Vinegar, warranted pure, in store and for sale , at the store of Carlisle, June 21 J. W. EBY. For Ron I. THE largo rooms,at present occupied by the Poet-Oflleo, corner of Hanover and Pomfret streets, Carlisle, arc for rent. Inquire of J, 13. BRATTON. . May 9,1801, A CARP. BANK NOTICE. THE partnership heretofore existing under the name and style of Ker, llreiincnum A Co., expired by limitation on the lllth inst. All balances duo depositors will bo transferred to, and all Inte rest eertiHeatos now out, wifi ho paid at maturity or new ones issued by ,1110 new firm ol Ker, Dunlap & Co., whose Ranking Card will he seen below. KER, RIIENNEMAN & CO. . Carlisle, August 13, 1800. * CumltcrlntMl Valley RjinU. IUtOPRIETORSi Wi'i.UAir Km:, Rirn'h. AVtmna. dons JJrsi.Ai*, . doiiN'C. Dcni.al*, John S. Srr.nnr.TTj Isaac JJiujssumas, . H. A. SiTlinmiX. rvim liniik is now p.rcpai-cd to do u gonofnl J. .Ranking and Exchange bu?ln*js*i under the name and stylo of Kw, Dunlap .t'Cm, In the same place lately occupied hy Ker, Rrenncimih, *t Co. Honey received on deposit ami paid hack, on .de mand without notice. Certificates of deposit hear ing interest at the rale o 1 './/re. per cent, per annum will lie issued for fmr iimutlm or longer. Interest on all certificates will cease at maturity, provided, however, that if said certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for another given period, they shall bear the same rate of interest tip to the time of re newal. Twenty days notice must he given of an intention to withdraw interest deposits. They call’ the attention of Danners/ Mechanics, and all others who desire a safe depository for their money, to the undeniable fact,' that the proprietors of •!nis; Rank aim: .vof u\i,v'i,iadu; to-tuk amoi-nt on Timin'.stock in t»k Rank, ijvt aim: INDIVID I’A LEY LIAIILE 'l'o tiii: k.ntk.vt of tmi-uu ES-. TATES.roit all Tin:' hnnosns and otk&u oiiMqA tions or Ki:u, Di’ni.ai* ft Co. Particular attention paid to, the collections' of vendue, imles, foreign hills, drafts, cheeks/ Ac., in any part of the United Blates ami Canadas. . Remittances made to any part of, the United States, England anil Ireland, They will at all .linushe pleased to give nny iu formation desired in • regard, to money matters in general. The - faithful and Confidential' execution of nil orders entrusted to them nia}' be relied on, Open for business from 0 o’clock iu the morning, until 1 o’clock- in tbe evening.' . * - ' H. A..STUIUIEON, Canhier. Carlisle, August'l(»,lBtil). if 111 Hi ~fj| MfJ 'fTowio and Coimlry. l H subscriber respect fully in forms his J-. friends and tlio public', generally* that lie stjll cuntiirocs the Undertaking business. and is ready n wail upon customers either hy day or by night.— Beady-made COFFINS kept constantly on hand. Imlh plain .a/Id ornamental, .lie has Constantly on hand Finl/n /* ufrnf MitnUir linritil Cr/vc, of which lie lias been appointed the sole agent. This east* i> recommended as superior to any of the kind now in use. it bcimr per c-fly air tight. . Jig lias also furnished himself with a fine non Itosewood Hkansu and gentle horses, with whhd. ho will attend funerals in town pud country person ally, without, extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of .the age is BV//V ,S '/iriinj thy best and cheapest bed limy in'use, the exclusive right of .which I have se-. euredd ami will he kept-eonstantly on hand.' Cabinet. Making- in all its vari ms branches carried on, and Bureaus. .Secretaries, Parlor Waro/Uplndstcred Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side,ami OenlveTablvs; Lining ■md'Breakfast. Tables, Wash-stands of all' hinds. French Bedsteads, high and low pnsjsj Jinny .Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and all other articles usually munufaelnred :n this line, of business, kept constantly mi band. His workmen are men of experience, his material the'best. and his work made iii tlie lalest. city style; and all under his own supervision.- It will bo.war ranted and sold low for'cash,- ■ • . lie invite.* all-to give 'him a eatl before purcha sing elsewhere. I’m* the liberal patronage hereto fore extended U> him he feels indebted to his name rons customers, ami assures them that, no efforts will be spared in future-to. please them in style ami priee. (Jive us. a call. ; llemeiuber the plyeo, North Hanover-Ft., nearlv opposite the Deposit Dank Carlisle, January 2(1, 1800. [IN IT El) STATES HOTEL, SOUTH-EAST C'6U. 11 Mi AMAIIKFT STS. ; Adjoin!n<j the Pmnstifcania liuil-liuad Dqio/. Rii i pa de i.-i’it r A. THE umlorsij*nod would rospoctfull y i n(unii the public that lu* hnn taken Foe above Ihdel. formerly known- ns “ 77/A" MAXS/OX IIOf'SIC," .which lie has refitted aiul newly furnished through out. The Dooms arc spacious ami commodious, ami furnished with evcv.v convenience lu hoi'ouml in the best Hotels in the city. The “UNITED STATES’’ is. admirably located for. the convoniLmce of travelers. being under the same roof with the Pennsylvania llailroa.d Depot, and thus saving both hack hire and porterage ot baggage. No -pains will he spared to- render l!ie “UNITED STATES” a pleasant--and agreeable re sidence t(» all who may favor li, with their patron age. Charges moderate, - . H. - W. KANAH A, Proprietor. December HI. 1800. & T AMES ROBINSON, Cluck JK »J and WATCH. .MAKKU, of Watches, Jewelry ami /^ / J\ .French Time-pieces, also Manufacturers of Silver and Silver Elated Ware. Hold, Silver ami Sled Spectacles, No. IUJI MAKKET Street, helow Elev enth,'North side, Philadelphia. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired at the shortest notice. jfcT' Constantly on ham] and for sale, the Amer ican Manufactured Watehos. (Hiding ami Plating, of all descriptions, clone neatly to order. N.*ll.—Masonic, Odd-Fellows' ami oilier emble matic Murks made and Engraved to ordo* January J, ISlil—fnn Fall and WihUt PIITLADFIU’III A FASHIONS. GRAMVILLE STOKES’ OSE I'RICE CIFT Clothing Emporium. No. 007,. Chestnut Slreet. A nuperh stock of fine French, Enf lAi and American CLOTHS, CASS IMBUES and VESTINGS, FOR City, and Country trade, with an un iipproiieiiable assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, at the lowest cash prices. But ONE PitfCE is asked, and a (itFT of. intrinsic worth and use presented with each article sold. Particular attention paid to the Customer depart ment, and garments made and sent to order to any address. In inaugurating this now system of doing busi ness, GRANVILLE STOKES would impress on the minds of the patrons of his establishment, that the cost of the gift is deducted from/ and not added to the price of the article Bold. His immensely increa sing sales enabling him to act thus liberally, and at the same lime, to realize a remunerative profit. All Lo give entire aalisfae t ion 7 GRANVILLE STOKES’ ONE I’ll ICE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. GOT, Chestnut Street. October 25, 18(10. PEARL STARCH. 50 boxes'of superior Pearl Starch how in store, and for sale at lowest city cash prices, either lyholo aalo or retail, hy J W EI3Y * December 1860. subscriber Ims just returned from tbo" I J[' eastern cities with' the-largest, cheapest, find best selected assortment of Hardware, over offered ’in this county. Every thing leapt in a large whole sale and retail Hardware slors, cun bo had a little lower than’at any othcr'honsc in tlio county, at the cheap hardware slow of the subscriber. Atiih mnl tons Nails and Spikes.just received ofdho very best makes and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices. . ‘ ’ • ' • • • (Hit) pub' Trorc CWa* of all kinds. With a largo assortment of bull chains, bailer chains, breast do., tilth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains, * VAnars.—;i.>o p»fr of'Hainca of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, London pattern, Eliza bethtown paltel'p, with ami \vllhout patent fasten-, in’»rs. cheaper tlmu evev., , ' . , • Pirhils mnl (L7*.—tons White Lead, 1 (KOgalls. Oil just received, with a large assortment of Var nishes. turpentine, japan, putty. Ulharago, whiting, glue, shellac, paint brushes, lire proof paint, I’lo rciiec white, white zinc, colored zinc, red lead, lard oil. boiled oil/sperm oil. M» oil, Ac. Colors pi every dcsciiplion, dry and in oil, in cansamVtubes. J un,i Jklh.— Just received Hie largest, cheapest, and boat-assortment'of Farm Hells in the county. (Irocncastle metal and Hell melal, warranted not to crack. , ' • Pumler.~~2s kegs Dupont Hock and Hide-row dor, with a large assortment ‘of'Safety Fuse, Picks, Crowbars, Slone Drills/Stone Pledges, Slone Ham mers, Ae. • . : ' • J > miijin n,-,nn>t. —’>o barrels Cement, with n Very large .assortmen t of Chain and Iron pumps 01. all kinds;cheaper than everat the Hardware.store yf HEXItY. SAXTON. . Carlisle, March 8, 1800.- . Rion x o owin. South Ifuiuii'cr Hti-t ci, ii/>/>onif c Jlciit;.*' Stum, fW/vWe.. TIITI .snlisonltoi' Ims on hand a largo am! well selected stuck of EScuri-StosM'S, JllaitJisiicliJs TOM US, of chaste and hcantifnl d ■sl.irns. wliidi he will sell at the lowest pi ssilde rates. being desi rous' of selling out his stuck. ileail-stunes finished from three dollars upwards.• * llrown Stum;. Marble work. Mantles, ite., or rmildings. marble-slabs fur Inrnilnrc. ,te.,euiistan{- Iv on hand. Iron railiu«r for eemetry lots. ite.. «d the host Philadelphia workmanship, will he prumpl lv a I tended to. * Carlisle, Due. 22, ISM) ~Winc oS'Wi-ld ft’lserry. ACOXCEXT.UATEI) pvupsmili-'m >,f ; Wil.l CMicrry llark,. prei-enling its valuable tunic properties in a snilahle menstruum and. pal.italde furni. tl is particularly adapted to the treatment uf the ‘debility.arising from pnhnoiiary disease. old age. convalescence from sickness, Ac., aml ihay ho generally used when u safe and agreeable, tunic is desired. Manufactured ajid sold hv OKOUOK J. SCATTKIKIOOD. X. IV. Corner nth and Callowhil! Snvets, i’llil. VOKU-IttA. .April 4, lS<il-T-Jy LINCOLN, WOOD ,& NICHOLS .MANri-'AtTrhKitS ano nii'oinxas. Straw iiiul Millinery Goods, ■SU.K r.OX.XETS, FURXCII FLOW!-:US. PAN.V.M A v PALM. LLAF, LKLIP'UN AND SPRAW 11 AT' No. 72. i V/ies/niil Sired, ' And 721 Lodge Street,- .' . PHILALE L P H I A. April 1, iSti !■—olii « , ‘ & l-'i!ILA!)KIjI’UI.V . ■ WiiU'li un'ti Jewelry Store, 0. Cuuraif, /uniter uveuftmil. iW 1 IJS JS'urlh S> voth sheet, viinirr uf Quarry Street. The undersigned has leased the- above premise.* wnere he will keep a large assorimeiit of Gold an. Silver' Watches. of American,- English and Swis manhfactthv of the most celebrated makers, in ml- Jlilion to which’, will he (muni'always oh hand (am madclo order).an ..extensive variety of Jewelry, Pi I ver. and-Silver Plated ware, together with a gem mi assortment orsneh Goods as are usually kept \i a Urst class Watch and Jewelrv store. DAVID SIP.E. The patrons uf o.. Conrad, and those of the suit •o nher,. together.with, thu’puhlic are in \ rted lo call, where they will receive si good anich for their money. As lam determined to do strietH a ea.Ji business, goods will 1)0 sold very low. /u'ufii* mn/ Quick No/c*f’ is the motto.of this Estah IHuneiit. ’ 'LEWIS,R; BKOOMALLf formerly 0. Conrad, N0..118 NorthSccoud Si. corner of Quarry, Phila. June 7, I8(i(l~ly. FOOTE-& ISRO'B'BB B3Bl» PRACTICAL PLUMBERS A GAS FITTERS J)lnci!if oj/jmxiic (he Coui'l Hunne, in Chinch -W/«y. Lead and Iron Pipes, Hydrants.' -Hot and .Cold Shower Baths, Wash Basins, ’ Water Closets, Hydraulic Rams, Ac. Force and Lilt Pumps, Ac., Ac. Wrought Iron WePd. ’ • Tithes. Ami every description of Cocks and Fittings foi (las. Steam, Water,'Ac. Superior Cooking Ranges. Healers and Gas Fixtures, put up, in. Churches, ."'tores and Dwellings, at short notice and in the moG modern style. All materials and work in our lint at fntr nilcH and inu'i-<iii(i<}. Country work and Jobbing promptly attended t. Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1851). Cream of Tui'lar “Sctbviiliilc.” article is i-ccmmnomlocl ns the lies. A in use, in eo.mhihution with soda or salcratu.* for making bread, biscuit, cakes, Ac. This snhsti tute produces -bread and cakets which, when cold arc sweet, moist., and grateful, while those of Clean Tartar are dry and tasteless. It will cost lens than Cream of Tartar, ami ii cooking is used in the same way.* This new article, as algo Saleratns, Soda, anr Pure Cream Tartar. Arrow Hoot, Mustarde Seed, Spires, ground ami ungrouml—unadulterated. I'm sale at the store of J. W. KBV’ Carlisle, Dec. l.*», 18(50, TI[AT I Imvo now on hrfinl the very best quality of Sugar-cured Hams. Dried Beef. Dish. Salt. Fresh Peaches and Tomatoes in Cans, ilu. Mushrooms, Oysters, Preserves line Pickela, Sauced. Sardine-*, Iruit. Cheese, Crackers, Old Kyu'Whis key. Brandies, Wines, (1 ins, Ac. Desides the above, I have a general assortment of t.lroceries As Qncens ware, Spices, Oils. Ac., all utleved to the public al ca-di prices. WM. BKNTZ. November 1, 1800. Cohn imooMs: We have just received a lot of 55 dozen ol “ iUchV’ superior made Corn Brooms, which We confidently recommend as the best .and cheap.‘M Broom in the market. For sale only by the subset i her, either at. who’,sale or retail. December 18(‘.s. J. W, FBV. HAVING, Mnckcral, Shod in lifirrcln, half barrels, quarter barrels, fresh Oroccrics, L*. qnors, Tobacco. Sugars, at the lowest cash prices. “fpnttcrpßggs,' llni'fmFiloiiTTylfeesn'ax, Tallow/Snap, ilml-Rugs, taken in exchange at the cheap grocery WM.’ BKNTZ. (I/lEAT CUTTEUS AND BTU PEEKS. , , The best Meat Gutters and Stull’ers that nre nmdo arc Id ho had at Lyne‘s, where yon can laid a Hill stock ol Butcher s tools of every description, at prices lower than ever was heard of. Don’t buy a cutter or stuller until you take a' look at our stock. JOHN P. LYNK A -BON, ,N. Hanover street, Carlisle. Nov. 3, 1800. Carlisle Marble Yard. Cast Iron Pinks, Bath; Tubs. Bath Boilers, ? TIS A FACT fish. FORAVAIIDINO A COMMIPBInx TIOTT9T> FLOUR & FEED, ' SE COAL, HALT, Tlio suasoriber having tiilcoii lboAA r nrcl,onse f n r , and fixtures ot'AA'illiam 1). Murray's well known n, tnblisbmcnt, on West High Street, opposite Lickin' inaon Gerflege,. would inform Ibo public, that bn ■ Ims outcrod into n general Forwarding ilml Com mission buninesß. - - . The liighufct innrkut prigo will be pnid f ur pi OUr (irnin nml Vrodueo 01 - all I;hidß. * Re la also -fredai-ed to freight produce ami to Philadelphia ami Dalliniore, at tbelowe., rali*J», >vi(!» palbt.y imd dispute!., . Mutter tnitf ;Wt kept oh band » n ,r- I''(niir urn! J'Wtf nt wliolcsnlo or retail. * Coni id* nil Uiiult*. oiiibrjieinjj JA I.'KN’S VAIjLKV, ’ lukk rumr.Kiv ■ suxbuiiy;'.wii'mi* asit. . ' ,I'Ocl’ST, (IAP, Lhnchmuri'H-yiml 7ifnvfanit{lin' Con!, emislinHly |\, r *nlo.- Kept iimler cover, un<l delivered d.rv lu u»v ‘part of the town. ' * J. It. XOXiiSJAKEK, Carlisle, Dec. 22, ISM). Firtt l itMti ajK c. ’'[■’TlE Allen.ami blast IVnnsboro' Slnlnal Fire In | snvaneoCompany of Ciimberbind eunntv, im-or porated by an act of Assembly, is now iiilly 0r,,,,,,, i/.cd. ami in operation under tlio mam,gen, cm of tlio following Managers. viz : . .. AVinl Jt. Horsin',.Lewis liye.r, Cirri,ti,,,,'Klavnian Michael Coeklin. J. C,- ; Ib.nbip, Uiololpl, Aij, rt Daniel Dailey. Jaro'li 11, Coovir. Alexin;. Cat!,- eart, Jos. AVipkersbam, J, Kiehe-Uierge-r, .S. Eberly .1. lirahdt. The rales of insnram-e are as low ami favorable as any Company of the.kind.in the Slate/ I’eralmn wishing In become members, are invited In make- „p, plication to Ibo Agents of Ibe Company who art, nailing to wait upon them at liny, .lime. ■ Oi'i-’i.f-nns on tiii; Comvv. , president—AA’. It. (JOD(i A.Syllbeiv.-'sCdills,-Cnm-' berland county, ■ ■ -.A'iee Pres’t.—CniiiST&.N StavjiaXj Carlisle Cum liltliuml eonnly. Seet.’y.— likwis Hvnn, Sbcpberdslown, Cumber land enmity. . , Treasurer*—MiriiAiiL Coni UN, SliephevdsluwiL, Cumberland county. . - !• ■ Cinnhnif/niif C'iniifi/. —John Slurrlck. Allen: Val entino l-Vemun. Xew Cmubi rland : Ibi.n 7. ariug. Shin nianslunn : LalayeUe Peth-r. PiekiiL-Mi" I!«•«- ry lUwumn. Chnrelnuvvji; Mode CCdith. Smith Middleton.: Sam'l. t Irabu ni. AV. Pennsi-uru' Sani’b .(,‘umcr. Meehaniesburg : 4- \V. Cueklin-, Slieplu rds town; !). Convey.' Slieph.erdsioau’: J. 0. paxion. Silver 'Spring; Leu j. -ilaveyslii k, Silver Spring ; .John liver, Carlisle, . York I'liiiiiiif. — VC. S. Ticking, Luver: James (Jriililh. ’Warrington ; .1. I*. IV.avdoiT, W-r.sl.Sngiun ; I). Uutter, Fairview': It; Clark. ]>i'.l>.buvg. y//Nv/«luVJ7y.-AHiin f er & buelunan. Members of theM’ompJiny having pulir.iv.r nbm-t to expire,'can have them renewed by making aj-pli eation tvi any of the Agents, D un,s ’ hooks I’A.VC'T (JOODfi, . ' CIUCmTIOXKIIfBS. I' 1! V I T R , PIC K I, 10 R , PK U V V .M 10 it, T PItJO R io 1! V 10 i) PI! CITS S. W. HAVkIRSTICK, JVtirlh 11-ni'.f'tw *S7 mV, P nn ,<?. IJ;«?• .joji'Mictl sm n>’.-o •vimcnl m l'iv. !i Ihir^ s . Kmin J>uinlf. Uil'l IN rl'miK-i \; Kv.iitp. -1 ('unlei-tionrry.'whipli ii»- never licen ii.rp.Ps. <1 fu dlls I>m’oir*rls, i'nr novelty n:t>l « lop :»r:; - .•I«*R listvo lieeirßclocteil u'il’li “mil ctiie. n lutyinv <:il •*111.tIe<l. iii (jiiiiM’y.iiml- prli-t., i.» i-mnsiuiul i!.e •u>liuil ol‘liurcl.jtf-erj*. rAxc'y arm ns. nblcli comprises t vcr\ vsiraly of IVmcy jivticl'-.-- uj cho mas! ixipiis.tc tisusli,-such in:— l/apior M.u-.lie (Jontls, <.• tol:;»nI ;»*j;h;ir:lor inksian mil Iniys, Jaiu-y- ivory, pearl ai.il mk-H.i ai-'l lailms’Fjmcy- U'-.vl: la-xi-s, will '. u vn-r histnlmunh, I’ovl* •iMonnaU-p*. M', cun'y i 2 <il 1 1 it ltd I’cnuls. Immy p.rp.-r ’wuiyjsts, v,.\ . • erics. a*nl si hirjrc vnctely’orMa'llcs’ r;irirT..v»rnn-'. vy. Alnlo'smils iiml,-waters. .-'lib su"l lm:n* pu;>.:. snlics'nilin-r whips,- oh-o.hitlly liti laities' th.o cutlery, pi rUimo liu.-Uclp sum b.prs.' I nl.'lj*s »:i‘ «*\«.>- ry Kiml- W Ihc toild, lionp-sdv |*oi 'i.utoj* ** f leu vari.iais biml,-musuml inslrt;im:ui£ "I allkiuj.s a •i, nil. pritics,’ wirli-'-sm val'ic' ' n* > ly •>r m-IU-luH elcjiiu.lly n.;» r.i .»'•- ’•so, ’mi i.‘X ti‘itplyc* collet lion. W jfTUiK.s. n.j»ri>in*4 ihevssnous Knjrlisli sunl A nn W(*{m'Ai.i:ual~' l'* i »•’ - riHily isMiliol'iplieil sunl; r,-ifed jW|j»:.{ .Vi »n with V/iiitfrvii'* l‘n lui /W llfi-l.*, for ciii!(h^^.O> 'nil 3l& ;iys-*r; 111 v-nt of iHchonl llpoks n|Hp;'ii ! Smtimary 'is also' c*t>su.|«l.ote. siii«l compi is?3wvcrv rliiii;; nsc/I in (.’o’Jc.i'L* anil tile>Vlinols., He',also d'osir’ot* to call (!;L* parUcnJs.'jr alieniieii aThtruilius 10 Ills elegant iu;sur!ajci:t of' • . ' £ AMI'S, if <•., . »rpw the extensive establishments of C« melius. Ar ••her aml others of Pl.ilmU Iphia. compr'isina - every style of Parlor. Chandar and Slimy Lamps. l ' r burning either Lard, Sperm dr Lihunil (hi. togul.- or with Flower Vases, Fancy Simens. Ac. IPs a.— sort men! in.this line is uuetiUaHed *iu Hie horun-.li. Vlm., ’ PEG'ARP A TOBACCO. embracing all the favorite brand.*, and a fm* nssvrt oionl of MEERSCHAUM KMOKJvRS APW’Ei. .F M C l T .S', ■such ns Oranges. Lemons, Figs. ’Raisins. Necta rines, Prunes. Ac. Fancy Confectionery. Nuts, Pic-'erved Fruit.*! Mit.eed Meat. pu-kR?. Ac... Ac., m every variety and till-pines, all oj whbh ere mre ami fresh, sneb as can-he-conlideptly vect-ni nemled" to lus friends. His stock tinhraces ivery •lung in the liuo'of Fancy Gmnis. wilh’many mini' articles nselnl to househcepins which the public mu -specially invited to.call a»:u see, al the old sJai.d -pposite the Depeml'Lank. t:. w. c.AVKJiP’mi; Carlisle, June (!,. If Cl. ' . • . Lx; n a i v A r i :v c o i ls . ' WewLh'lo infoua ,M;u I.lnists, Milh.-rs, and ihe public generally, that we ! ;:Ve onhami a lull issnriment of Lubricating Oils (dr all kinds of i.u; •hintry. , Thh* oil snrpa.**is all others, l.uvihg hei" uihjiHled to a thorough-le;!. by ll.e side oi the le*' lard and other oils. It .is promutmed.a sapm'inr lubricator. at K.*s cost, and wearing longer, and ets irely (Vee froin gum..and will stipid much cohlcr weather and less' tendency to heat, ’Try it. a* d • on will use nothing use lor in) ideating. ’JOHN JVLVNE A PON. N; llanovt-r st,, Carlisle. •Nov. I. 18(10. Qo»<!! Very Good JUST rcveivi-.il at tliL- cheiip Cii-wt-cry of Ihe suhs'c.riljer, lots of good things, a puilo " * ire the following : - Hermetically sealed Douches, fresh, '• “ Tomatoes, “ Corn, *“ “• Pens', • ‘‘ *• Asparagus, u “ Oysters, . . u “ Lobsters, “ “ IMnu Apple,-, “ “ Turtle Soup, .‘ f *< Puv«Um’H, “ Mince M<nt, Pickled (.Jerkins, - Chow Chow, Plcrnllb .i. Cauliflower, Lobsters, Capers, Olives. Tminitc-o IvalHup,’ Walmit do., Mushroom do. Pepper Biime. Hominy, (Hitts, Poup Beans. Cranberries, the lim'd I Oried Beef. Sugar cured Hams. Shoulder, Bolegim Sausage, Maceamni, Sugars. Coffees, Teas. Molus,- ses, Fish of all kinds. Spices. (Jueensware. t)ny.‘ Cu gars and Tobacco. 25.(1011 Herman Sixes, and lln> very best MQHDBS in the Stale. Confectionery and Fruit. Ac,, which we offer to the public at the 10w ..-'I prices for cash, WM. BK-NTZ* Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850, Wsitrlic*,'.Towcli*y Sllvfii WARE AT CONLYN’S TUK imlilio nro invitoil ti) call ami cxanii" -• the largest and handsomest stock ol )IM rcilKS, Ji:\VEUtr AXU SILVER ir.i uk. over brought to 111 place. ]faWn£ purchased | i** stock lor cash ! mu determined to soli ui price that *‘c -nn't bv l/fitt.” w • f l-tfr-l ,^a^oai^-~. seated or tk*c money refunded. GUI gold end a * ' taken iu exelijmgo, Carlisle, Doc. 22, IfiiiO. WILLIAM M. IiUUVIo, Ath>nicy-nt-L !l ' i ;; Olliue with A. U>‘ Slmrpo, Esq- “"‘‘j Clir . Volunteer printing ofliee] Smith linnoversir » otli lislu. •'Will uttoml.promptly to collections a •bushier in his professions , , November 13, 1800—y THOMAS COXIAN
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