THE farmers., 15 XJ I LJ) ER S , mechanics, A nd the public at Cheap Hardware Store, asX -M AISI ST., CARLISLE, Pa., ' (AdJ uiniii'j ih'c.Co ’non Lct.ie,) . Ac t „m soiling. Roods Cheaper than csor 3 for cash or approved credit. ■ ' ■’ the place, EasL Uaifi Street,rt£R Carlisle, Ti -1 . » jmrch 27, 1852, StAILS AND SPIKES—I2OO kegs Nails and Spikes, just received, of tho /ery boat Pinkos and warranted, V Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu •ewturers prices, at tho Ilurdwaro store of 1 HENRY SAXTON, East Main street. March 2?, 1802 m— TOO tons of Iron—Hammered find ikl—of nit §izca, juat and war ranted lo lin oftho'bes't qualify/ with a lar«jo Us sortmont of ‘ Sheet Iron, Iloou Iron, Jbind Iron, Jtorso Shoo Iron, Stool, Coqt Stool, ‘Blister’Steol, Horae’ShooH, Horao Shoo Nails, Rivets, &c., Ac., Ac., it.nt the Hardware store of HENRYi SAXTON, . E vst M i*m street. Cheaper than tho choapcsl hjarch -27, 1302. /~i LASS. —1000 boxes of Gbiss, of nil sizes, -\3T~ilmililj: noil slliick. cnl'orerl. phun and w miinontal. on hand and for sale very low at. f March 27, 1302. , ,11. S. solved a large l«»t of Du- IViflo Powder. ’ Also* Picks, . • . Mattocks, Crow B.irs, ■ Digging Irons, ■ ammbrs, Ac., . , • at H. SAXTON'S. ’ • -East Main Street. PJiVbBR.— Imt rei p-mfs Diluting atjd ' Safely Fuse, Sloao Drills, , Slo.no Slodyos, Slono llamincrs, Napping 111 •tinroll 27, 1802, PUMPS and CEMENT.---IQO bids. of Ce ment, with a largo assortment of Chain .dud Iron Pumps, just received and foraalo eboapertban ever, at IL. SAXTON S. ■ ,-N. B. Cement sold by-the quantity at Maa.V*ac turera prices. • March 27i 1802.- ' . .. FARM. BELLS.—I Havo been 'nppni.nWfl several makes of superior barm Bolls; -also, Bell Metal, Cells on band; all war ranted not to crack, by ‘ . 11.. SAXTOIS. March 27;. ISO 2. ; “ ' PLOWS, PLOWS,— Just. receive.} and for sivlo at Manufocturors prices,. 9. c-asort ‘inentof , PlanU's Plows; Kenwood's 11 - Zoiglor’s " Weirich's “ at the cheap Hardware Sti York Metal. Plows, ,: Bloomfield do Kaßle, , do Cultivators, Ac., Ac., ;oro of •' March' 27, 1302. H AMES.—500 pairs of llanies on band; of all kinds, ; . Elizabethtown pattern, „ •. Loudon’ ■ Common “ ‘ ' ' ■ with and without patent fastening?, cheaper than ever, nt ■ March 27, 1862. ' „ - East MawtStrect —lO toils .of White Oil, just received, .with a PAINTS, nml OILS. Load, 1000 galls, of assorlincnt ol . ' Varnishes, J ‘ Fire Proof-Paint, Turpentine, ’ Florence White/ ' Jnpaa r . White •Zinc. ; ■ PivtWy Colored Zmo. : 3LCed Lead, ‘ ’ Whiting,'. ‘ Boiled Oil, Qiao,-"- , Lard Oil', , Shellac, • Sperm Oil, Puirifc Crushes, ' ' Fish Qil, Ac., Colors of every doserlption. dry and In * n cana 'and tube''?. at the Hardware. Storo of- ‘ / Mani.h 27, 180>. H. SAXTON : /■'iflA.INS.-diOO pair 'V-/ all kinds, with a lar» ra of Trace Chains, of *ge assortment of llaltcr,Cbftins, ■ • Fifth - Tonguo • J* Spreads/ &e.\ &o. f p Hadwaro Store of II; SAXTON. Butt Chains, Breast “ Log'' “ ■ Cow . “ Just received fit tbo Chen] ’ ' March 27, 13152.- REMOVAL.— CALVIN . ABEL, Barber, bogs lotVvo to.announco to his rui'uiojrous cus tomers and tbo. public generally, that ho baa 10 ■moved his Barber Shop 'to thobasement of the otono building occupied by tho Volunteer Printing office, throo doors south ot Hannon’s -Hotel', in South Hanover street.. Iho rooms liavo boon papered and fitted up iu hand soino stylo, and will, ho ficols satisfied, give satis • faction.to his patrons. Thankful Tor past patron age, ho hopes, j by strict attention to business, to ’•merit a continuance of it. ‘, Carlisle, ;March 27, 18G2. ‘ ■ ' ’ Notice ,-jvrOTICE is hereby given that the following: •■•-L r - named .persons have filed with tho undersign-- 'od, thoir petitions’ for Licbnce v , under the Act of; 'Assembly of 31st and , tho BU PP Io * ! moots thorolo, which petitions will bo presented to tho 'Oourb of Quarter: Sessions, of Cumberland, ‘.county, , : ' • ! n Monday, {he .1-lf/i day. of ,Apn7, A* f}., JL362. ■v' ; . HOTELS. Lower Allen—Jacob K'ino/ M. H. Thompson, J. ' . 0. Hook. *.'*■’ ’ ’ ’. ; ;, v ' Upper’AT eh —IVm. h. Goeklin* 11. B; Stone. Carlisle, E. W : .—Jos. Holier, David Martin, Adam V ‘ * Wareham. ' - - . Carlisle, W. \V. —II. L. Burkholder, David Currel. D. 11.-Glll,Tlonry Glass/John Myors, John - ’ Hahnon. . Dickinson township—Daniel Eltor. East Pcnhdbbro* township—Bouj. Clay, Jacob . .Shollj A. P. Erb, Mary Smith, Georgo L. . ‘ponsler. .Nowburg boro’.—James Eakins, Martin Kuulclo, ;Hampden, township—Geo. Duoy, Goo. "W. Miller. *,Mo n roo township--Thomai A. Liggett ;Mechaniosburg boro’.—lV. W. Irvine, Isaac Group, ' . Wm. Sicrcr. Middlesex township—Samuel Oaunan, James Clon ' denin. ■ .New Cumberland boro*.—Qoorgo Facklor, Jacob Switzer, 11. A. Bolder. Newton township—Samuel Parks, Charles Brews ter, Samuel Spcuco, Christopher Mcllinger. •Nowvillo boro'.—John .M* .Woodburn, Daniel S. - , ’Dunlap. ■ - ' ' North Middleton townplliPrr-J* C, Beecher. Penn townshlp-r-Elius B. Eyster. '•Southampton township—-Wm. Clark, F. B. Rcif- snyder. Shipponshni'g boro';—Mary A. Matcor, Abraham * «• Hdstctter/llonryllureh, Gideon Heckman. Silver Spring township—J. W. Loidig, Win. Bell, “ ’ ’ ' Jacob Otstott, Jphn Loy, David Bollinger. South Middleton township—Juo. S. Clark, Snyder ' Hupley, Daniel Xlarrold, 11. S. Groenawalt, John Richer, Franklin Gardner. - West Ponnahoro’ township—Lewis Zitzor. . v ' RETAILERS. E. W.—C. Inhoil, William Martin, Geo. W inters, John Fuller, John D. Meek, John Goodyear,.Hiram Rhoads, Charley P Eckles. yOarlislo, W. W.— 6. iy, Ilavcrstiek, '’ ** 1 Fraukford township—William Green. 'Bhipponsbiirg boro*.—J. ll.’C.riswell. •..North Middleton township—Benjamin Hosier. .'■*,* ! J.‘B: FLOTO, C'Uvk, ' Carlisle, March 20, 18014-41 Stray Cow. tn tho premises of the subscriber, In Dickinson township, onietbo IStIT day of iTlliiiii i.f*i I ’? bruar y- a ' ar S° ligiit-rcd VCOW, - with wiiito on tbo-fapo und'flimk. Tho owner.la requested to come for- Sfctebftiw wnl.-.prova property; piry charges 'Sn vV. ' '* .““.r ', Ucr fW. Pthvrwiao sbo •ivilLfco disposed of ns Jholuw diroolo. • ’ ‘ w: Q. MYERS. •March 20,, 1802—3 L cvrribcniiAND vallgv bask- *8658. bo soon by tho following advertisombnf that Ilonry A. Sturgeon, Esq., has retired froth tho Qunjap & Co., and that Samuel Hepburn, Esq., of Carlisle, Cum berland oounty, Pa., has been associated with tho remaining partners in the firm of Kor, Dunlap & Co., and that Wm. W. Hepburn has hconbldcted Cashier in tho placo of Mr. Sturgeon. ' ’’’ : ’* ‘ "William Ker, I Isaac Bremneman, IIICUARP Ay"qO£S, I JollJl S; S^ERkETT, John, p.* Hcnlap, I Joiln Dunlap,’ “ Samuel Hepburn! ‘ • This Bank will continue to.do a GENERAL BANKING ANB EXOff4$QE BUSINESS, At their Banking House, in Carlisle, under tho name and stylo of KER, DUNLAP & CO* Money will bo received on deposit and paid back, on demand, withbut nOtifco." 1 Certificates of deposit, bearing interest at tho rata of Jive per cent., will bo' issued for as short a period as four mpnths. Inter 2 , ost on all certificates will cease at maturity, but if such certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for another given period/'they shall bear .the same rate of interest up”td tho time of renewal. Twenty days notice Jjo given ! of an intention to with draw intorest’4op.psUs;' ,k ! * V' l ' > • Tho proprietors Vo'pld call tho attention of Far mers, Mechanics niid all others who. dbsiro a safp depository for their money, to tho fact that they are not only liable to the amount of their stock in tho Ba»>k, but are individually liable to the extent of their whole estates‘for all tho deposits and other obligations of Kor, Dunlap & Co. ’ ’ '* • ’ Particular attention will bo given to tho collec tion of Venduo Notes, Foreign Bills, Drkftsi Cheeks, &c;', in any part of tho United StntcS knd Canadas. Remittunbcb ‘ made td' q.jiy pAjrt of tbo United States, England snd Ireland. They will at all times bo pleased to give any in formation desired in regard to money mutters in HENRY SAXTON. Washers, Anvils,' Vicos, • Files, Rasps, Bolts, , Nuts, : ' Screw Pintos. Blacksmith Bellows, general. Tho , faithful and confidential execution of all business entrusted to them may bo relied upon. , Tho Bank will bp open for business frem 9 o’clock in tbo morning, until A o'clock in tho afternoon. -Discount day. every Tuesday. -Collections Iron; Philadelphia. Now apd loston made on divOrnbWtermff/, *' ‘The proprietors refer to , • Jay Clwijk A'Co., Inv • •E. W. Ci.a.ik A Co., { I’LJlaaolpD^. . Wixslow, L.vixbu & Oo M New York. CLXRiK, CnissßV A G0.,-Boston. . : . W. ! W. HEPBURN, ■ Carlisle, Marob 6, 1802’. —1y ' ■ . Cnnhicr. . TVTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all per il sons ibtorcstdd’ 'that* (ho-following accounts have been filed in the F’rothonotary Office, for ex amination, Ac., and will be presented to the Court of Common Picas Vif* Cumberland county, for con firmation, Ac., on Wednesday, the 16th day 0/ April, 1362, viz: - O' *:' [gt.T—Tho account of! Joseph )3nkor and John Run,- eJ, irustees of Moses Wolf.- . _ ■ 2nd.~'The account of Samuel Eberly, committee of Peter Zimmerman, a lunatic. 3rd.—The'account of Christian; Titzel,- committee of Nancy Browuawell, a lunatic, settled by Wm. 11. Gorges, his'administrator. . •Ith;—Tlie aooount of Robert Wilson and Jacob Bowman, assignees of John Harlan, under deed of voluntary assignment for the benefit of .creditors. , , sth.; —Tho first nud final account of John W. Foust, ' • ussigneo under Yi \iocd of voluntary assign ‘ ’inent, for the bartofif-of creditors of Win, N. Stt’mb! twp., t C«mbcjliind cd’untyi •. *' ‘ •' • account of John Jacobs, assignee of.Wm: for the benefit of creditors. 7tb.—Tho account of Henry S. Bear, Peter West buffer, and 11. P. L. Yundersloot, trustees of ■ William Boar, under tlVq. Act in regard to Hi SAXTON, East- Main Street. domestic attachments, and also the distribu tion of the assets-among tho creditors. Bth.—The account of.the Hon. Samuel Woodburn, dco'd., sequestrator of tho Hanover and Car lisle Turnpike Hoad Company, filed by his executors. Whiles Wgodburn aad Frederick \Vatts, JSsq.'' ' } . BJ3HJAMIN DUKE, .Prothonot'ary. A. largo .Steel: of New and Desirable Domestic and Fancy ... Da Y G 0 0 B.S ATTOW PRICES, Jew Store and New Goods!! Ca M THE subscribers having rented the store-' room formerly occupied’by George W. Tlilncr, on Main street, one door- vvesttif tho.Conhty rjrlson, have opened, a large stocl£ of Foreign aul 1 )omestio Goods Before enumerating' our stock wo wish to make known to tho public a most singular fact ; That the onward march of our glorious army, tho great suc cess of Burnside and Uoldshorcf in North Carolina, i tho onorgetio advance of Foote and Grant-ontho Cumhorland, the full of Forts Henry and Donolson, and tho capture of sixteen thousand prisoners, should cause such a sudden downfall of prices in Cotton Goods in Carlisle, while it has ipado nojpa torial change of prices in our Eastern cities, nor the r opening of cotton ports along our coast has not; lowered the prices, put the dpoillng of the groat “ Cotton En»poriunj,""br >' llogulator,” as some of. our customers have styled our establishment froml Chambersburg, that has liad'tho'dosifbjl effect ; and: brought goods to their proper’prices. ’ln view of. the above fact wo would'rospectlhjlj' •soircit a.sharo of tho’piiblio’•■patronage.- 'Look to'jtour interests then and sustain the house that i« tho means’ of lowering tho extravagantly high prices. ■ TUbf Ii'dIiLOWINQ .QVOtA £EE IvELI- 1 , ~r 7 i !•' J.!r,V ..vU ’ r Mub ins (bleached,) at . 8 cents. : do do extra quality, 10 ** do do . yard wide/ 12J “' . do (unbleached) .10 “ do do yard.wi'o, 12i “ With a fine assortment of Pillow-case .Muslima and. Shootings, at prices' much belbw their 1 '" present value. - - 1 -• 1 GAUGOES. | Calicoes af ,"*■ 6.1 cts.l'l2oo yds Calicoes at ,£0 - 800 yds. Calicoes, *8 cts|3o ( oo lt */ lit 12J Wo shall sell llio best quality of prints, namely • Cochoobs, Jiicrriinuck'a,,Sprague $ Bunnell's !’• Calicoes rit 12V cents per yard. Black and Spot Black Prints V rind Second Moriruiug Chintzes at 12i cents per yard, Tho above largo lot of Prints wero purchased be fore thq late advance in prices, and consumers will receive all tho benefit. Call soon.*- Bod Ticks at 12J and 18J cents; extra quality al 25, and 6-d extra quality Ticks at old prifics. ' BLACK SILKS.. Black Silks in groat variety at 02i, 75, 87i cents and $i ftO per yard,. !\Vo sbnll offer son;o 3QD yards of the choicest quality and best gloss black Silk over sold in this town atsl 00 per yard, * ' Having a largo lot of desirable stylos al low prices,'wo shall offer Fancy Dress Silks at 75 and 87i cents, and extra quality at - SL 00 per yard. COTTONADBS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, In largo 'variety, for Spring wear, at old prices' 2,001) Yards Laiicaslcr {Ulugriiamr Choice styles, at 12% cents; assortment of Bleached and unbleached, at conta per yard. Also, a fair aae6rtmont of choice styloa and sea sonable Dreas jGaoiU embracing i t tinny and Plain Dcli'aiuca, Cashmeres, Alpncat, customWa and purchasers of goods wo warrant a largo saving of money in making'their purchases from ifo,' - ' N. B.—Tho undersigned, who hag been selling goods for Bcntzdrßrbs. for tho past eight years would respectfully ask of his old friends and cite toraors a portion ofthoip patronage, assuring them that it will bo his aim at all times to give them fI!Sf m Qood (jtiodi pt loio prices. iL. T.,GpEENEIELD, the proprietors no)v Anpt Notice. Slydor, under deed of voluntary assignment, March .13, 1562.—.t0 .C* Ire at Bargains. Main Street, Carlisle, Pa .will be boH unusually cheap. TICKINGS AT OLD PRICES! mi mm mm% Double-wi(UU Domestic Giughoma at 12J, ” CANTON. FLANNEL'S;' ! Marph 6,1562. POOR ROUSE STApMEp, FOR 1801. ;£ WILLIAM GRACEY, JOHN MILLER, and WILLIAM CORNHAN/EaqiUWs.Di rectors ot tho,Poor ; and of tho. House of Employ ment of tho County of Cumberland, in ’account with said County* from tho'lbt’ day of January to tho Slst day of December, 1862, •' Cash received from Country TroasuroTj $Q,300 00 Carlielo Deposit Bank loan, 2,260 flO Cards'- & Co., for old drill and old motal, 26 00 iardncr u. * .. *, . A. Boaler and otbors for hogs, , 124 25 •Ooldwoll and others for lard and tallow, 139 29 John Fallor fof bggs, B. Morrison, F. Whsjibuah, J. * arid gHn* j<anc, deceased paupers, * '* X 75 62 William Gracoy, money refunded, 0. Wink for .1 barrel cider and apples, Drover for roan horso, Drovers for pasture, 90 00 J. P. Sterling, for uso of Mary Knctllo* .55 00 J. M. Means, for uso of C. Laughliu, 22 56 J. Clondouin, Esq., for bides, 131’95 “ i% for postage; ‘ ’ 60 Condon for vest, 1 57 Cash paid TJontz and others for merchandise and. groceries, $2,500 60 Mrs. Sultsbnugh and 1 others, ' out door paupers,, , 1,112 S% York and other counties for paupers, . _ 02 Dauphin county Commission ers accouut of Martin Wolf, deceased, ' . 300 00. Shooaxaking, tailoring & hats, 370 15 For o«t door funeral expenses, 110 00 State £unatic 429 14 Constable and Justldl) foe?, 131 5-4 , Fanning utensils,. " , . 1& 8 Grain and grinding, 371 95 Clover and Timothy coed, 36 37 Blacksuiithing, * 1.18,91 Plaster, 1 Wagoumdking, .75 94‘ New ;wagon bed, 32 50 .Carpentering,' • ' ?2T ’ Lumber, • ’ 35 78 . . .Coal for lime, ,}*j ?? Coal for fuel, *6O 90 Wood for fuel, . ?17 J 2 W. Gracey and others for cattle 1,152 91 Gardner & Co., for castings, kettles, repairing horse pow .' et,*Ao v ’ ‘ Tinkering, .; * Saddlery, 60 40 Furniture, ‘ 43 88 Leather;*-' . . 352 40 Hardwire, 33 67 Garden seeds, plants, Ac., ~ .18 21 ■ Express Co,boxrontA postage S i t Weaving, dyeing and curding, 22 67 Sundries,. 50 53 . ' ' • 62 39 •Out dopr medical aid, ‘ -39 25 S..P. Zeigler, physician, IJW 03 Harrisburg Bank lean, OO Carlisle Doposit’Bank discount bn loan, 30 00 Firo Insurance Company, .11 52 Appropriation to Fire Com,y., 10 00 11. Snyder, salary,' .‘725 00 W. J. Shearer, Esq., salary, 30 00 J. Loudon, for stationery, 6 25'. Jacob Squiror, Esq., Troasur- ' ... or, salary, 50 00 'A. Boslor, extra pay, 24 00 William Qrucey, extra, ’pay, .18 00 John Miller/ 6 00 Balance due Treasurer op last r ■■ _w_% >Mo 02 Balanco in hands of Treasurer, JACOB SQUIEE, Esq., Treasures of yis, Boor House and, tbo House of Employment of Cumber land County, in account with the Directors of said Institution, from tbo Ist day ,of January till tho 31st day of December, 1801. Cash received frbmCo’ty Commissioners, $9,300 00 ‘f “ Carlisle Deposit Bank, loan 2,250 00 “ “ from different sources as .6x,lUbljbt?d, m.tlio foregoing statement, * ’ JCR. By cjislipald bnpirectorß* or dors; • ; , ’.511,903 29 : By balance duo Treasurer, at [. ..lost aottlomont, Balance in Treasurer's bands, Stock on Farm Ist of January, 18G2, 8 horses,,l4 milk cows, IX beadbf stock cattle, 22 steers, 2 yoke of oxen, 7 sows, 30 nigs, 43 sboats. '■ •' r *-*V• •*“- Eorhi Reeves and Peal, fattened and killed in • • r " 1861. .. • - 32 beevos, (averaging 600. lbs.,) 19,200 ibs.j 9 calves, (averaging 73$ lbs.) 636 Ibs.j 58 bogs, (av eraging 100 .lbs ) 9,023 lbs., .making iu all 29,404 lbs. • • Utensils on the Farm Ist January, 1862. 1 broad and I narrow wheeled wagon, I stono wagon, I wagon bod, 1 pair, wood ladders, 2 pair bay ladders,,! jack screw, 1. cart and cart gears, 1 spring wagon’ and harness, 1 large sled, 0 plows, 2. single and 0 double shovel plows, 1 largo ami 4 small cultivators, \ roller, 1 drill, 1 threshing, ipa chine, horse 'paver and belt, yiudmill, I fodder cutter, (6 log chains, d sets of v/p>- gon gears, 6 solar bf .’plo.w gears, 2 filth and ? 1 tying chain, spreads, single rind double tjcoS, 7-fly* ■bets, 1 wagon saddle, 9 baiters and chains, 4.5 cow cb’riin's.’il -sot of carpenter's tools, 1 set of black smith tools, 8' groin 1 cradles, r IT mowing scythes, 1 wire horse TukoJ 4 picks, 2 mattocks, 3 crow bars, 3 atone (Trills, 8 shovels, and a variety of stone bapi mcrs, qnarrying'tools, spades, forks, rakes, sickles, corn bocSj'w.oqd Ba)ve/„axeß, ipaula, wedges, crout knife, &o. ' :v ' v ’ •' Schedule showing the proceeds of the Farm ■’ ■ for 1801. 1306 bushels of wheat, 91 do, of rye, 2474 of corn, 1284 do.- of oats, COO dj. of potatoes, 40 loads of bay, 31 lo;4ds of corn-fodder, 11 loads of pumpkins, 40 bushels of brooiri-cni'n sceij, 43 do. of-parsnips,- 40 do. of-onion's, 3$ dd. of soup beans. 38i0,*bdad8 of cabbage, 1400 cucumber ple'kl&S, 16 biisbels of do. nf -small ;pc.csrl2 do. of toma toes, 40'do. <?f rod beets,£7 : do of turnips, 3 dried apples,- pijdo.'qf (Wed poaches, 14 do of dried ehorrios’, ■ bniioji 99 crocks of apple butter, burnt iJ.OliPvbusbols of lime, built stono wall around the barnyard and roofed the same, built 90 rods of stone fence, raised broom corn for 219 brooms. * Articles made m the House in 1861. 18 pair of cloth mittens, 21 pair of knit mittens, knit 38 pair of stockings, footed 80 pair of stock ings, 203 shins, 89 frocks, 79 obomies, 169 aprons, 0 bonnets, 63 bod comforts, 50 sacks, 7 caps, 42 towels, 65 pillow slips, 13 pillow cases, 26 bolsters, t 47 ebaffbaga, bbmmod.ll3.handkerchiefs, 03skirts, 4 feather -bed slips, 6 children’s drosses, 11 under shirts, 9 quilts, 70 pair of suspenders, 16 pair of drawers, 21 pair of prints, 2 coats, 9 under wainuscs,. spun 98 cuts of ptofcking yarni 'made 157-yards of rag carpet, 2$ shrouds, 63 barrola-Of deft soap, 230 Ibfi. df’bard- soap. •' < ' - -Work made in Carpenter Shop in Js6l 22 coffins, 1 largo sink, 3 spittoons, 2 largo chests, 7 do. small, 2 sot of rollers on'wagon shell, I buck et, I vessel, 4 step-ladders, 1 ox yoke, 1 largo wa tering trough, laid 50 feet of pipe, 1 bench; 2 ain gl* and 5 double trees, I largo clothes press, 70 axe and hammer handles. ' ' *■ ’ HENRY SNYDI?U, Steward. ELIZABETH 'SNYDER, Matron. fc 1 li *r j 1— Number of paupers In the House on tbo Ist of January, 1861, of whom 18 wore colored, 139 Number admitted up to Doc. 31, 1861# * 255 Number born in the house, * 0 Making the whole number through the year, _ 400 Diodj-of whom 5 wore colored, . ■ f ‘" 23 Bound out, Discharged anil eloped, *3l Leaving the number remaining in the house on Ist January, J 862, of whom 10 l4l Out-door pAupcrsTswpP® l *! at’public oxpbnso, during the year, .of‘whom 3 arc in tho State Lunatic .Asylum, Whole number remaining chargeable at the close of the year, There arc in tho .House p 0 males, of whom 10 arc oolojfcd;<sl females, of whoip 9 aro colored—l4l. are, as near as can bo ascertained, in tbo House, 3 under 1 yearqf age,. 8 from I to 5 6,-4 from sto 10, 3 from 10 to’lfi, 23 from 20 to 30, t 17 from 30 to 40, 18 from 40ig 5.0,15.fr0m 50 to C\o,- 26 from 60 to 70, 13 from .70 to 80, 8 from 'BO to po# 3 from Xu addition to Jho SOP 2 transient or tray iliri ß paupers- -vo ' orders, to whom woro given 0387 meals. Manv of sard travclora whro also fohiisWod with clothing. WE, the Directors of tho Poor and of thp House : p“P Io y“Vfl t qf QumborJanJ County, do dortlfy that thei abovo and fortgoing statemonfcoplnina a just and true exhibit'of-tho Institution during the ponod abovo stated, according to tho best’ of our knowledge, *• -i . ® Given nndar pur lipnds and the seal of said offioo, tho day' of January. A D-, 1802. . ’ ii ~ WILLIAM HRACBY, JOHN MILLER, Diwtort. WILLIAM CORNMAN,. : WE, tbp Auditors of Cumberland county, having examined tbP account and vouchors of the Direc tors of tho pQoran.d IJougo pf Employment of said county, from tho lst.day.of January to tho Slstflay of December, A. D., 1801,inolu8ivo, and also tho ; account and vouchors of Jacob Squier, Esq., Treas urer of said Institution for same period, do certify that wo. find a balance of four hundred and seventy 4 dollars and seventy-seven cents, due by said Treas urer to said Institution. 21 80 8 76 3 50 160 90 Given under our hands at Carlisle, tho 35tb dpy of January,.lBS2, • • ' JOHN W. COCKLBY. SjFOHN S. DUNLAP,'» •JAMES R. IRVINE, Atidtfors of Cimlcrldnd Comity. $12;611'69 '' Proclamation. - -- WHEREAS tho Hon, James 11. Graham. President Judge of the sgvcity Courts ol Common Pleas of tho counties of j Cainiicrlandf Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several ’Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General JaUDclii/oty in said counties, and Miobaol Cocklin and' Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts- of Oyer acd'Termi ner and General Jail Delivery fo£ of all capital and other offenders, in the county of Cumberland, by their precepts tp_ mo ’directed, dated the IStU.day of January, 1802,.have'ordered the CourVpf dye* and and General Jail De livery to bo bolcjon at Carlisle, ,on - tbo Monday of ApyiJ, 1863, (bojng tho 14tn day,) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to obntinuo two week. NOTICE is hereby give# tp the .Coroner, Justices of the Peace,’and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, .that they nro by lljosaid precept com manded to bo tboh andtbero in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions, ex aminations’, and all dthcr’rcmomhruncos, to do those things which id their offices appertain to bo {Tone, and all those that aro bound by recognizances, to prosecute ngajnst tjm prisoners that, are or then shall bo in tho JiiU.of arid county,.are to bo there to prosecute them as ■shall bo just.- J. T. RIPPEY, Mar.' 6, 1302. J • ' Sheriff, Hurrah, for Cheap Goods! PHILIP ARNOLD bas jijsfc opened several case's of . I) II T (J O G O S, , which ho is prepared to soil, at greatly reduced : prices, l ■ * CHEAPER THAN BE PURCHASED THIS SIDE OP PHILADELPHIA, notwithstanding tha dragging advertisement of the merchants ofa neighboring town. All ho wiU say is that he is prepared to soli Goods AS LOW AS ANY OTBEIt BOUSE ia this region of country. ■ COME AND SEE EOK YOURSELVES, and if iUo prices gro not aatiahiotory do not buy, ESILIP ARN OLD. ■ March 8, 1802. $470 77 BARGAINS !, BARGAINS.! the Into victories Domcsticb Cotton. Goods have declined, as thero is now, a prospect of getting n supply of Cotton. We, (LEIDICH, SAW DER '& MILLER, at tho Now store, under Martin’s Hotel,' East Main street,) are receiving daily, largo supplies of ,901 ,09 $12,511 09 NEW SPIRNG GOODS, which, with ovif old stock wo aro determined to 801 l at CITY PRICES. DRESS /GOODS of every va riety ; : 647 63. , i —sl2,o4o 92 Plain find Fancy all prices; A largo lot of new Black .&llks at 75, 87£, 1.00, 1.25, 1.60, 1.75, 2.01), 2.50 j now at 25 cenU ; fr quality Jttorimac, Cocboco, Pacific ami American Prihts, dark and light colors, hc.\y lfl£Io«, e at <L‘ at 8 and Ifi 'pocis r '•. .r ’• $470 77 Fuii and Second Mourning prints, All kinds Domestic Ginghams 12J,; Manchester 185 30 pieces of French and'Scotch Dross and. Bonnot Ginghams at 25. ‘ BROWN AND WHITE MUSLINS. at vf'f'losalo and ‘retail, good quality 8, fino 10, 4-4 wide 12J. Also 5-4, fi-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 at ebrres-, ponding prices. All.kinds of HEAVY GOODS in largo supply at reduced prices—Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Drillings. Osijaburg?, Cotton Ac.; Linen piaper, Napkin’s/ Shifting InncnaJ Shir.t, Fronts, at old jpjiccp; ‘..White Goods, all kinds, nt old prices. " SPRING M ANTLES, DUSTERS, SHAWLS, ' EMBROIDERIES k Hoop Skirts direct from tho factory. 800 doz. La dies’, Misses, Men’s and Boys’ HOSE.-12} to j 25. Maa’/luyi poys’Wcar Black Cloths and Cassinjerss, all grade?, Fancy Cassiipors, latest styles, Vestings. Satinets, ‘Joans, Cottotiados, Ac., &o. Having secured'tho sofV.icbs of a first class-Tailor, to get up Gld{h;jig in the ipost fashion able stylo at short ndtiboV”' .. ; '.(IABPEISI CARPETS! Wo are receiving our Spring supply of Carpets, comprising §ll tho vuviops kinds kept in a first class -Carpet'Houao. Carpets ranging in price from 12} to J,25. Oil Clo.ths, all widths. Mattings, Look ing Glasses, Shades and Blinds of all kinds. 1,000 lbs. Carpet chain,* leathers; Cotton Batting; Counterpanes, Ac., <kc. * All tho above goods and many others ; wo offer to purchasers at a small advance above cost. Win ter Dress Goods—Shawls, Mantles, Furs, first cost. Wo determined not to bo. undersold. Please call and examine our immense stock. Wo will make additions of Now Goods ns : tbosoason advances. All Goods warranted to bo what wo soli them for., __ LEIDICH, SAWYER «fc MILLER. • Carlisle, Piibruafy£s,.lBC2. < ‘ THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNS3ORO’ I MUTUAL FIRE IES'UItANUV COMPANY of Cumberland county,-•iaeorposatod by an net of Assembly, in the year 1813, and having recently bad Hit bbnrtqr extended to tbo" year 1883, is now in active and vigorous operation under tho super-' inteujioneo of the following Board of Managers: IVnj. B- Gorges, Christian Stnyman,. Michael Cocklin,- Daniel Bailey, Alexander Catbeart, Jacob 11. Oooyoy,'John JEioholborger, JoscpliAViekcrsbnm, Samuel Ivbej-ly, Kildolph Martin, Briokor, Jaoob Coovor and J.'C. Dunlap. ' Tbo rate? of iucuraDeo aro as low and favorable as any Company «f (bo klpd in tbo State. I’erjona wishing to become members aro invited to make ap plication to tho'Agoiile of the Company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. President —W. R GORGAS, Eberly's slills, borlandcounty, ‘ . n Vico Pros't.—Christian Stayjxan, Carlisle Cum berland county. , . -.‘ „ Soot’y.—Joun C. Dumi/AP, Mochanicsburg, Cjjpi* borland county. . , ‘ . Treasurer —MicnAKfc Cocklin, Shophordgtowji,- Cumberland ■ ' j amUrlmul Coim(y.-Jobn Shorrlck, Allen: Hen ry Zea.ingJSbjfewanstdVli! Eafayolte POTer. Dick inson; Henry Bowman, Cburebtown; Mode-.Gvi fltb, South Middleton ;Sam’l. Graham, W. Bouns boro’i Samuol Coovcr, Moohamcsburg; J. W. Cock tin, Shepberdstown; D. Coovcr, Upper Allen; J. O. Saxton. Silver Spring; John Uyer, Carlisle; Valentino Fccmau, Now Cumberland. • V v M -h Pmtntu —W. 8. Plolyug, Dover J J&mos Orlffl b Wa r ngtw; J.T. Deardorlf, Washington; Rkhey Clari"Ddl^^g; D. Butter, Dulrviow; John Williams, Carroll. Houser, Harrisburg. ' Members of tbo'Company, having ponies about to expkb, 'con inivo-t&m renewed by making appli cation’to any,of tbo Agents. March’l3, 1862- *■ JOB PRINTING neatly 9 offica • • " BEST QUALITY ENGLISH, 12}, File Insurance. GLORIOUS VICTORY!! mmiiiiis.* rH3 late brilliant victories achieved by our Federal armies have gladdened every Ameri can heart,'giving assurance of a speedy rcstpration of peace to this groat country. In view of this 1 have resolved to offer my TREMENURDS STOCK OF BKY GOO US prices* that will satisfy every person are cheaper than can bo bought from any other bouse, with limited means, just ooimpoucing business, I have 1.0,000 YARDS OF Bleached Muslins, and tho same quantity Unblcachcdon hand. I can sell good white musliu at 8 cents, and extra quality at 10 and 12i cents por.yard. Also, 10,000 Yards of C AtICOE S , of Morriraaoks, Sprague's and. Cochoco at 12J ctr. —tho old prices. A largo assortment of excellent second mourning at old prices—very desirable. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, at C2ic., 750. i 87io. and sl.' The ,87*o. is tho.samo that has been sold at $l, and oftr $1 quality, is tins same that has been and is still selling at s}. 2{r. . GINGHAMS, in great profusion at 12Jc. —old prices, *- Also, ■ CANTON FLANNELS, KENTUCKY JEANS, » AT OLD I-H10E3., CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS- I guarantee that no stock outside of Philadelphia can begin to oouipctqjjitficf in quantity or price. In addition to tho abovo I hayo a Tory largo stock of NinnoNS, . A aces, EsrnnoiDEßTgs, DELAINES, CASHMERES, MERINQES, commas, flannels, ** ami'other * D KBS 3 « ® ® 3 3 of tho latest stylos and choicest patterns. . -My success borotoforo has enabled.mo to offer advantages’to my old customers and the public generally, which are not possessed by others, par ticularly those who are compelled how to lay in a stock at the present high;‘pricda in the principal cities. r A dbscriminating public will- satisfy themselves of the-truth of- tho foregoing before ■ purchasing dsewhoro. My tremendous stock of goods, laid in principally before the -riao, is admitted to bo tho largest between ‘Philadelphia and Pittsburg.^ 1 invito all persons in want of Barga-ins in. Dry• Goods to call and examine at old and well-known stand of Fobruary.27,lSo2. Agricullni'ul Society.- The ’account of GEORGE, W. SIIEAFER, , Treasurer of the Cumberland County ..... Agricultural Society. 1801. Jan. 20, To balance in bands of Troa • suterj " ' 31,71(1 « Fob. Cash received froqj treasurer of* • • ' <tMinbdflttrid ; cobriV>'forlB6b|'*-* ISO 00 m (W. frA f l2..Caah roccivcdduring ox- f hibition, . ■ ■ ** 1,28122, “tfov. 19, Cash received from Treasurer of Cumberland eounty, for 18.01, CE. ‘ By cash paid AK. Rhoom'fbr print- - ' Dr. Pugh's Address, Horse- ' -billa* and advertising meetings, $lB 00 Wm. McCroa keeping horse during 1 ' *’■ winter of 1860-1, ' 46 00 Expenses'to Kentucky to purchase ‘ l •horse,* £ 5 00 Bah of expenses of Harvest Home, . 3,1-o Messrs, Rhccjn, Bratton, £iqn qnd : s ’ - Coniman,.printing for Pair, -Wj J, A. Saniorson hay for Pair, 34 00 Henderson & Rood bats for Fair, . JO 50 Expenses of Fair including Band, ‘'Police,, ao. 274 23 Messrs. Delaney, Lino and others for Ifd;djyarc, Stationary, Ac., 48 7? Pronfiuina paid, 3.93 25 . Balance in hands of Treasurer, • £2,*28 dS thtf Committee appointed to audit and settle tho accoun t of Goorgo W. Shoafor, Treasurer of tho Cumberland county Agricultural Society, report that they have examined the same with, its vouch ors and find it corrcct, and that there is a balance in tho hands of the Treasurer, to tho credit c t the Society, of Two Thousand Two Hundred and Twcn ty-cight Dollars and Eight Cents as above stated. TU0 o S. l^iX™, } CommittCO - Feb. 2 1, 1862. • • “ Wine and Liquor Store. SOUTH HANOVER STREET,' CARLISLE, (Directly Oppoeite the Volunteer Office.) THE undersigned would rospoctfully'call the attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, and Citizens of Cumberland and the surrounding, country generally to bis oa_ta,biisbgiehP'aß‘above designated, whore ho keeps constantly on hand a very full and' complete assortment of ' ■ ■ PUIiE AND UNADULTERATED Wines and Liquors. Any article sold as such, will ho strictly as repre sented, and will bo sold Wholesale and Retail at tho lowestmarket prices. His stock consists in part of . , • ■ ■• ‘ , '■ " BEST FRENCH BRANDIES. Martel brand,' ‘ ' Old Bind, Cnstiliioh A’ Co., Polldvoisin, La Rooholla, ■ J. J. Dnpuy A Co., A. Caraise, Otard Old LaqUcruno GINS, Uqlland, B. B. Old Bohlon, WHISKIES. Scotch, Irish, Wines of ali KiniJs, Ho has also tho agency for tlio sale of Lsucr’s celebrated ' . _ _ .. READING ALB, A supply of which will bo constantly kept on k"orders gratefully rqeoivod and promptly attended t - GEORGE WINTERS. Fob. 6. 1802—ly. ' . ArtiMliiistnitor’s Mol Ice. l\Totioo is hcyoby given, that Letters of Ad i.V ministration on tho estate of William Brattau, deo'd., late of tho Borough of Newvillo, bavo boon dulygtanted by tho Register of Cumberland County, to tho aubsoribor, residing in tho Borough of Car- porsous indebted to said catato wiil please make payment, and those having ate requested to present them to R. IRVINE. Oatlitlo Marsh 30, 1862 r-ll Adimmrfinter, To Destroy Rats, Roaches,.Ae. To Destroy Mice, Moles, and Ant% ' To Destroy^— Bed-Bugs. To Destroy-—- Moths, in Furs, Clothes, A* o To Destroy— Mosquitoes, and Fleas. To Destroy Insects on’Plants and Fowls* To Destroys— lnsects on Animals, Ac., Ac. a Destroy Every form and spooios of Vermin. ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.” EYERy FORM AND SPECIES OP VERMIN'. These preparations, (unlike others,) oytf, " Free from Poisons.”* “ Not, dangerous to tho Human Family.” “Rata do not die on the premises.” “They come out of their holes to dio.” « They aro tho only infallible remedies known.” 12' teABS q,pd more established in Now York City. Used ty~-~thp C|ty £o?t Office,. Used -.tho City Prisons and Station .Hiouacs. Used by- —-City Steamers, Ships, Ac, Used by- —tho City' Hospitals, Alms-Houses, Ac. Used by : City Hotels, 'AstorVSt. Nicholas,’ Ac. Used ,by-r— r-tbo Boarding Ac.* jfyj. Csed —-mote than 50,000 Private i'aniiliui!. JS£T*See one or Ucn .Specimens of what is Every where said by the People-Editor e — Healers, etc, HOUSEKEEPERS —troubled with vermin, .need bo so no longer, if they use “Costar's” Extermina tors. We have used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost $5, wo would havo it. . Wo had tried poi j ons, but they effected nothing; but Costar's artl {ftb'fcUQidcft'tho.breath out qj. Rats, Mice arid' Bed- Bugs/quicker tbaii ifo etru wjwts it. ' la in groat demand all over the country.—J/edma ( 0.,)' Gazette. ' AJORhJ GRAIN and provisions are destroyed an nually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer. Lancaster, ( Herald, A. AT. BENTZ. HENRY ll: COSTAR—Wo are selling your preparations rapidly, ’• Wherever they have boon used, Rata, Mice, Roaches, and Vermin disupppear immediately. EckeuA Stouffer, Druggists, Now Windsor, Md. Ceotar’a” Bat, Beach, So., Kxtermmator* •‘Cottar's "’1 ■■■ . 1 ’• • ■ “ Bed-bug Exterminator. "Costar’a”’; , X■; ■ " Coataris” Elootrio Bpirdor for Insects, Ae. Is 250. 60c. AND $l,OO Bftxgs, BdTTLENANn $3 and $5 Sizes pop Plantations, Sains,-' • JSpiTs, Hotels, j-a, • - 100 00 s3,22<'iS OAy1 ) I To prevent the public from being iinposod upon by spurious and highly perhicioils Imitations, a new label has been prepared, bearing a foe simile of the Propri etor’s signature. Examine each box, bottle, or flask carefully before purchasing, and take nothing but “ Costars." ' " ■ ‘ SS?" Sold Everywhere—hy t XU 'Wholesale DnuficiiHTS in largo citios, Some of the''' . Wholesale Agents in New Yor.k City, ■ ' SMoiTollin Brothers A Co. IlnriM, £islyy A Kitchen B. Fahncstook, Hull A Co, Bush, Gale A JJ.itbirison. A. B. & I). Sands & Co. M. Ward, Cloao & Co. Wboelcr A Hart. ; M’Kiason A Robbins. James S. Aspinwaii, P. S. Barnoa A Co., Morgan A-Allen, . F. C.'Wolls A Co. Hall, Racket & Co. Lazoile,Marsh A Gardner Thomas A Fuller. Hali, Dixon A Co. p. X). Orvis. Conrad Fox. Pa. T. W. Dyott A ,Co. , IRybort Shoemaker fa Cot B. A. F’ubuostock Is Co. j French,'Richards’ A Co. And by Dnnaoisrs, GnocEns, SronsKEErnns and - Retaileks generally, in all Codntuy . • • Towns and Villages- In thu Carlisle,Pa, Sold by Holland Wasp Anchor* Common.' C. IMIOFF, Grocer, . Family Nectar, O. Ryo, Common Reclined. S. W. HAYEBSTICK, Druggist, S. ELLIOTT, Druggist, And by the Dacaoisrs, StonnKsiiPEns and.Re- TAILEBS generally. • ’ ' *SO~ Country Dealers can ordor na ahere. —Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms, 4c., id'desired $S3r Send for [lBo2} Circular, giving reduced Prices] to SIENMIT R. COSTAR, Principal Depot —No. 512 Broadway.—[Opposite tho St. Nicholas Hotel,] Noy York, I.bn««r ?r, 18M.-onn* Destroy Instantly OTUBIia. AND •TQERS. UNITED STATES. . U CMS, B. HIAfiLAIIGIIUfIf, ‘ ATtOBNET-Ar-LA W. OFFICE in Inborn building, just opposite t\io Market House. '* ' Carlisle March 13, 1802-~ly. 11. K. CiOODYEiJS, ' ATTORN EYrATrLAWj ' itAST MAIN STREET, CARLIBLf, ' ‘ - ' ... . ' Opposite the Prison OFFICE wifcli Colwell & McGluro. . . Jap, f, HQg. IIUFUS E- SIIAPLUY, ATTORNEY AT ItAW, CARLISLE, PA. ATTENDS to securing - and collecting Solditr't Pay, Ptmiont, BaunfieJ, <tc. ■ • pS~ Office on South Jlanovor .best opposite Bcntz's store, ■ ' Feb. 13.. 1882, . 11. IEWBQAIH, jl tt'obne t a. t LA W. OFFICE with Wm. H. Miller, Esq., Sout{i Iluuovor street,'opposite tile Volunteer Printing Office. ■ • Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859—tf., ■■ ' JT. IW;- WEAKLEY, ; ;; AT T Q RNE y A T LA, OFFICE bn South Hanover street, opposit* Bontz’s store, ■' ’ ■ • : : ' ' Fob. 2“, 1862—9 m. •" LJ. W. FOULK, Attorney atLawl:., . Office with James E. Smith, .Esq., Rljcem's Hall. All business entrusted to him. will beprompt ly attended to, ( Feb. 6. .1892. Dr. Wlf. MENTZEB, PIIYSIfiIAN AND SURGEON, HAS removed his office to the room directly' opposite tho Second Presbyterian Church. darner of South Hanover and Fomfret «(»., ParKiYn, All patients entrusted to hia onto, ei,thqr fro*, town or country, wilbbo promptly alUndcd fo- • Pobi 13,18*2.—tf . . • ' - •• mi. <UE«. S. SUAUIfiIIT, Fvoir. dinUisr.ore College o / JJculdl Surgery, Office at tjm residence of hia mother, Kiut I. outli er street, throb Kloora below Bedford. < - Carlisle, Dec. 52,135,9 . tmrsss s. DK. J.fJ.dLOOMIS, DE3J- South. Hanover Street, next door to eornerof WestPorafrot and nearly opposite -f Carlisle, Dec. 22, ;185{h '* *‘i' New Fall- and Wilder Styles FOR 1U |p pm* f||o, AT THE BTorlh HQUOTer Street THE undersigned tyduld respectfully call Hho attention .of,tho,.public to tho .largo pail SPLENDID STOCK 05* p iece Goods and Ready-Made Novrin store,,of .every variety pud (ityla,jLn| at pricos as low na cau be found ,ay yfher#. ' CLOTHS, CASHMERES, VESTINGS, Of beautiful and doeitablo .styles, yrttfok wiR b( 1 made to order, or sold per yard, to suit tho WiU % r bvorycustomer. ' A large assortment of SHIRTS,’ • - UNDERSHIRTS, ' pRAW&ItS, 'H ANDKEJI CHIEF 9 TIES, . STOCKS, HALF-HOSE, SUSPENDERS, &c.&e. TRUNKS, TRUNKS! VAEISES, CAEPET-BAGS> ' U3JUEEJLLAS. , ’ injargo varieties. . MILITARY CLOTHING, Of. every description, made to ohors notice and on reasonable terms. * *** .* • publiiJ'is.Vqspwjtfijlly ihyjted to girent a cull, as we' foil confident that prlio* will compare favorably,with any aidiilhr-cstabiiaU moat in town. ' *• v 7.*" ■ISAAC 'LIVINGSTON, North Tlnnovcr st.j opposite tlio' American Jlonßa. Oct. 31, 1861. v • : ' • ELEMENT & S-TAKI«»S GREEN Md TINT AIN ■ ■ * WASHING KEACHIIVSc PATENTED JUNE 8,185$: THIS machine is so very simple in con struction, and efficient and easy-in operation. that ahoy or girl-10 orl2years o(’ago can-pbtform tho services of Washing with case,land do-it in Int the time that a grown person can.without a Mar ciano. This is a great saving to those thalblro ? also, to the bone nnd muscles of those,jvh.o qro com pelled to enduro tho trials of tho washing day**” This Machine is a great aclf-Uxbor saving Invention. It is* tho expression of.thqso who have used it, and they'a’ro,,Jegi.ou f that the hitherto long uiid laborious \vojpk v Qf day ia u made quick and easy,”- tho -pso of this machine ; nnd the time is now at liaqA when aofamily. should bo with out one. *»' -* ■ v * • Tho ProprjotQrs liavo.no hesitancy jn say ing that'ih’W is fhe dome oY Wasting Machine In vontiotjAutd worth more Mian nll othors combined. It is in fact the “ NB PLUS XJLTIIA” in this lino of invention,. For confirmation of almro. call and examino one at tho‘shop of J. It. «V JiA* North Hanover Stjrcct, Carlisle. • Carlisle, Dec.,l2. ISO I—ly* . - JFor Sowing Mdcliliics, JONAS BROOK * BUG’S y PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON, 200 and 500 yds. lVbito, Black, and Colored, This Thread being made particularly fop Sowing Machines,da very strong, smooth;-and elastic.' IU strength is not impaired by washing, nor by fed lion of the needle. For Machines, use‘Brooks Patent Olaco, for upper thread, and Brooks’ Patent Six Cord, Rod Tiekht/fowunder thread.’ ’. r Sold by respectable dealers’throughout the oonu try. Also, in cases of 100 dozen each, assorted Nos., by W3I. HENRY SMITH, Solo Agent, ; • • StTVoiaoy street, Now York. Not. 14,18C1—fin* x ■ • ■ ■■ A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL EDITION ‘ OF TUU Mistakes .of Educated Men. BTC JOHN S. HART, IX.D. 12 mo., muslin, prico 60 ots; paper covers, 25 els. /COPIES of tliia book will bo sent by mail SL> on receipt of tho prico, in postage stamp*--"- - JJloaso address . ■ J. C. QARRIOUES, Publisher; A». US fauth Fturlh Slieet, WiArfefp/im.
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