to thß Citizens of Cumberland County. THE undersigned begs leave to inform you, that ho has Just opened a DRUG STORE, in the borough of CARLISLE, in tho room formerly .ooupiodby Reynolds <t Peivfkr, as aSmgStore, ■ext door to InholTs Grocery Store, South Hanover Street, nhco ha trill always bo found ready and ■rilling to ply the spatula and postal. The follow ing list comprises the main portion of his stock: DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Thobbub, Suspensory Bandaoes, Window Glass, Voilet Soaps, pure Wines and Liquors, Perfumery, Canes, Notions and Varieties generally, Confection eries, Tobacco and segars, Lithographs and Frames, Burning Fluid, Haiut, Varnish and Sash Brushes, Coal Oil, Stank Book. and Stationary 'ffmerutly. Haring had over fifteen years’ experience in tho Drug Business, with a desire to accommodate and •please my customers, I hope to receive a reasonable share of public patronage. It is my intention and desire to give, perfect satisfaction in every particu lar, to all who may favor mo with a call. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully compounded, at fair prices. Give me a sail. S. B. PANNEBAKER, •arllsle, Bbs. 12, 18«1—ly jyiucs, BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES. Suits, pickles, PE It FUME RY, PRESERVED FRUITS, S, W. HAVERSTICK, Forth Hanover Street , Carlisle , Penn 1 a. Has just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Gift Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confectionery, which has never been surpassed in this borough, for novelty and elegance.I*'The 1 *'The arti cles have been selected with great, cure, and are cal culated, m price, to oommand the at tention of purchasers. ' , FANCY GOODS, which comprises every variety of fancy article* of *bo most exquisite finish, such as , Fapier Machc Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands and trays, fancy ivory, pearl and shell card oases, ladies’ hancy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes, with sew ing instruments, Port Monnaies, of every variety, Gold Pons, and Pencils, fancy paper weights, pape -tonus, and a largo variety of ladies’ fancy stationc- Mote seals and wafers, silk and bead purses, ladies riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies’ fine cutlery, perfume baskets and bags, brushes of eve ry kind for the toilet, Roussel's perfumes of the venous kind, musical, instruments of all kinds and fti all prices, together with an iunumerablo variety of articles elegantly finished, and at'low rates. ■ Al ee, an extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 1859, richly embelishod and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Hooka, for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationery is also complete, and comprises every thing used in College and. the Schools. Ho also desires to call the particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of LAMPS, &e., from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every ■tyle of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for , horning either Lard, Sperm or Ethorihl Oil, togeth er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ac. His as sortment in this lino is unequalled in the borough. Also, SEGARS A TOBACCO, embracing all tho favorite brands, and a fine assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS & PIPES. , Eli UITS, •uoh, as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Necta rines, Prunes, Ac. Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Preserved Fruits, Minced Meat, Pickles, Ac., Ac., In every variety and all prices, all of which are pure and fresh,'such as can bo confidently recom mended to his friends. His stock embraces every thing in tho lino of Fancy Goods, with many other article* useful to housekeepers which the public ate •specially invited to uall and see, at the old, stand opposite the Deposit Bunk. S. W, HAVERSTICK. Carlisle, Doo. 26,1861. The PUI latte I pli la Inquirer. • DOUBLE SHEET, FORTV-EIOUT COLUMNS, Published every Morning, (Except Sunday,) by WILLIAM W. HARDING, No. 121 South Third St., Philadelahia, The Great Newspaper of Philadelphia! The trying times of the Nation’s history in live,-render a LIVE NEWSPAPER!. AND indxspensible necessity to every man who would keep himself informed of the im portant events which are daily transpiring. To Anish a paper which will meet the just expectations •f the publiq in such a time as the present, requires an amount of labor and of extraordinary expense •f which the community at largo have no concep tion. The Publisher of THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, has spared no efforts or money to make it all that it could be made. Besides improv ing and strengthening the homo force during the pasfc year, several of the best Exporters and Letter Writers in the country, have been sent, at groat ox- J tense, with the Army and Navy, andbavo frequeut y given the public tbe Jlrsl and fullest accounts by telegraph and by mail, of important events at the Seat of War. TUB INQUIRER was the first northern paper to give the account of the llattcras end Port Royal victories, and was twelve hours in Advance of any paper in the country, in its publi cation of the dotuilsof tbe Bull Run Battle. What THE INQUIRER-has done, is but an earnest of what will bo done, iu order to give its readers tbo earliest and best accounts of every event of in terest connected with TSICCREATREIiEI>LIt)S. and at the same time, have it maintain its reputa tion ns THE BEST GENERAL NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTRY. The Increase in the circulation of THE INQUIR ER-during the year, is the best evidence of the ex tent to which the public rely upon it for tbo news of the day. Its circulation has averaged for SEVER AL MONTHS past, Over Two Hundred'Thousand Copies! a-week, or nearly FORTY THOUSAND A DAY ; and it has, during tbo year, in times of excitement, reached OYER- SEVENTY THOUSAND a day frosting the capacity of OUR EAST PRESS to the Wimost to supply the demand. .-It commenced the ■Kt)w Year with new and beautiful Copper-faced Type, and with renewed vigor and activity iu Us News and Editorial departments, The INQUIRER is indepondont in politics. Prices at which THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIR ER ic furnished } Single Copies* Two Cents, or Twelve Cents a Week. DAILY PAPER,SdOOpor annum, payable in ad Vance. TRI-WEEKLY, $4 00 " " All Letters should he addressed to WILLIAM W.-HARDING, Publisher, Inquirer Building, 121 South Third Strect/Phiiadcdphia. Yob. 13, 1802. SEW GOODS. flnTTr: A fresh and goneral assorW a%sg£EßiESiy raont of Groceries constantly 1 on band, embracing tbo beat qualities in tbo mar ket, such as Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Table Oils, Pickles, Crackers, Macaroni, Citron, Raisins, as well as all the varieties belonging to a good grocery store, together irith a suitable assortment of the finest " Syrups & Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon, Tubs, Churns, and other articles tor house bold use, including a fine assortment of . China, Glass & Queensware, We°hope P^ Meat cutters and stuffeus The boat Meat Cutters and Bluffers that ate made are to bo had at Lyno’s, where you can find a full stock of Butcher’s tools of every description at prices lower than ever was heard of. Don’t buy & cutter or Bluffer uutil yon take a look at our stook. JOHN P. LYNB A SON, N. Hanover street, Carlisle,^ Nnv. 1 !8(il. For Kent. TUB large rooms formerly occupied l)y tho Post-Office, corner of Hanover and Pomfrel streets, Carlisle, are for rend. Inquire of J. B. BRATTON. Kor. 7, 1861. fhe Ladj’s Tt’leud. Crodey’s Lady’s Book. For 1862- THE WORLD'S FAVORITE. FOR 32 YEARS the STANDARD MAGAZINE. Pronounced Press of tho U. States, the: best LADY'i MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. AND THE CHEAPEST. THE LITERATURE is of that kind that #an be road aloud in the family oirolo, and tho clergy in immense numbers are subscribers for tho Book. THE BEST LADY WRITERS in America contribute to its pages, and wo have some that write for no other magazine. THE MUSIC is all original, and would cost 25 oonta (the price of the Book) in the music stores} but most of it is copyrighted, and cannot be obtained except in "Godey." OUR STEEt ENOIiAVimS. All efforts to rival us in this have ceased, and we now stand alone in this department, giving, as we do, many more and infinitely better engfatings than are published in any other work. GODYEY'S IMMENSE DOUBLE SHEET FASHION-PLATES. CONTAINING From five to seven full length Colored Fashions on each plate. Other magazines give only two. FAR AHEAD OF ANY FASHIONS IN .EUROPE OR AMERICA. Godcy’s is tho only work in the world that gives thc£c immense plates, and they are such as te have, excited tho wonder of phblishers and tho public.— The publication of these plates cost . $lO,OOO MORE than fashion-plates of tho old stylo, and nothing but our wonderfully large circulation enables us to give them. Other magazines cannot afford it We never spare.money when the.public can bo benefited. Tbefce fashions may bo relied on. Dresses may be made after them, and the wearer will not subject herself to ridicule, as would bo the case If she visi ted the large cities dressed after tho -stylo of the plates given in some' of our so-called fashion maga zines. OUR WOOD ENGRAVINGS, of which we give , twice or three times as many as any other magazine, aro often mistaken for steel. They are so for superior to any others. IMITATIONS, Beware of thorn. 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Thus, four , copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will bo sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $3O; and so on. POSTAGE. Ip Ml the principal cities and towns, those works «-:i u., delivered men of postage. Vi'hcn sent by man, tho postage to any part of the United States will ho but twenty-funr cents a year for ‘ Blackwood,' and but-/darted* rente a year for each of tho Rc viows. The Farmer’s Guide TO SCIENTIFIC AND PRATICAL AORICUL- TURK. By HENRY STEPHENS, E. R, S.,df Edinburgh, and the late J. P. NORTON, Professor of Scien tific Agriculture in Yalo College, Now Haven, 2 vols.- Royal Octavo. 1600 pages, and numerous wood and stool engravings. This is, confessedly, tho roost complete work on Agriculture ever published, and in order to give it a wider circulation tho publishers hare resolved to re duce the price to FIVE DOLLARS FOR 1 THE TWO VOLUMES. When sent by mail (post-paid) to California and Oregon, tho price will ho $7. To every other part of tho Union and to Canada, (post-paid,) ?6. work is not tho old tf Book of tho Form." Remittances for any of the above publications should always bo addressed, (post-paid,) to tho pub lishers, LEONARD SCOTT fc CO., __ No. 51 Gold Street, New York. Not. 14,1861. Brazilian Spectacles. Y«k U h!? GEß ’i? f 43 Maiden Lano, laud county that’ho wm "oaU*TTh* 1 °- Cum ! w ' localities; for tho purposed tbom m va “ ou “ OPERATING- ON THE EYE and soiling bis unsurpassed 1 glasses. Dfr. n: practiced successfully for mauy.yoawi and ptoduv oos tho highest testimonials to those -who desire bis #dj*dccff. Dec. 5,1801.—6 m TO THE PEOPLE OP! THE UNITED STATES ! I N the month of December, 1858, tho under signed for tfio first time offered for sold to tho public Dn. J. BoVSfi Dona* lmperial W inn Bitters, and in this short period they have given spell univer sal satisfaction to tho many thousands of persons who have tried' them that it is now an established article. Tho amount of bodily and mental misery arising simply from a neglect of small complaints is surprising, and it is therefore of the utmost impor tance that a strict attention to the least and most trifling bodily ailment should bo had J for diseases of the body must invariably effect the mind. The subscribers now only ask a trial of DR. J. BOVEE Doosi IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS!!! from, all that havo not used them. We challenge tho world to produce their equal. Those Bitters for tho euro of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, and for Purifying and En riching tho Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy qn earth. To be assured of this, it is ouly necessary to make tho trial. The Wine itself is of a very superior quality, being one-third stronger than other wines } warming and invigorat ing tho whole system from tho head to the feet. As these Bitters are tonic and alterative in their charac ter, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system and give a fine tone and healthy,action to all its parts, by equalizing tho circulation, removing obstructions, afld producing a general warmth. They arc also okcclleUt for Diseases and Weakness peculiar to Females, where a Tonic is required to strengthen and brace tHE stBTEH. No Lady, is subject to lassitude mid faintness, should bo without thorny as tho are revivifying in their aetionj THESE BITTERS WILL NOT ONLY CURE, BUT PREVENT DISEASE, and in this rospoot are doubly valuable to tho per son who may use them. - For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak. Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases oi the Nervous System, Paralyze, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonio Or. Dods’ Celebrated Wine Billers ARE UNSURPASSED For Sore Throat, so common amohg the Clergy they are truly valuable.' For, tho aged and infirm, and for persons of a weak' constitution T-for, Ministers of tho Gosple, Lawyers, and all public speakers—for Book-Keep ers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Artists, and.all persons leading asedentry life, they will prove truly beneficial. ■ - As a beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to tho taste. They produce all tho exhil arating effects of Brandy or Wine, without in toxica ting ; and aro n valuable remedy for persons addict ed to tbo use of excessive strong drink, and who and who wish to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free from the poisons contained in tbo adulterated Wines and Liquors with which tho coun try is .Hooded. Those Bittors not only cure, but prevent Disease, and should bo used by all who livo in a country where the. water .is bad, or Where Chills and Fevers aro prevalent. Being entirely.innocent and harm less, they may bo given freely to children infants with impunity. Physicians, clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading 'these, truly valuable bitters over the land, and thereby , essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. Li.all Affect ions of the- Head, Sick Headache,- oi Nervous Headache, Dr. Dods\ Imperial Wine Bitiers will be found to be most Salu tary and Efficacious. FEMA LES, The many certificates which have been' tendered us, and .tho letters which we aro daily receiving, are conclusive proof that among tho women those Bit tors have given a,satisfaction which no others have over done before. No woman in-tlio land should bo without thorn, and those who once use them will not fail to keep a supply. _ ( • DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ Imperial wine Bitters. Aro prqparrd by an eminent and skillful physician who has used them successfully ih his practice for tho last twenty-five years. The proprietor, before purchasing tho exolusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovoo Dojis’ - Celebrated Imperial Wine Bitters, had them tested by two distinguished medi cal-practitioners, who pronounced them a.valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, ns a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet wo do hot believe that n respectable Physician can be, found in tho United States, acquainted with their modi.cal properties; vyill not highly approve im. J. bovee pons' isrpcnuL wine ,Bitters. In all newly, settled places, where there is always a largo quantity of decaying timber from which a poisonous miasma is created, these bitters should.bo used every morning: bcfo.ro breakfast. DR. J. BOVEE CODS’ Imperial ¥ine Billers, Aro composed of a pure and. nndultcrated Wine, combined with Barberry, Solomon’s Seal, Corafrey, Wild Ctoerry Tree Bark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian. They aro manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, who is an experienced-and successful Physician; and hence should not bo classed among tho quiick nostrums which flood tho country, and against which the Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. Those truly valuable Bitters have boon so thorouh ly tested by all classes of tho community for al most every variety of disease incident to the human system, that they arenpw deemed undispcnsablo as a.tonic, medicine aud a beverage. Purchase one bottle! It.costs but littlo! Purify the Blood! Give tone to tho stomach! Renovate tho system ! and prolong life ! , Price 1$ per, bottle, 6 bottles for 2>5 Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 78 William 'Street, Nev York. pxf- For ralo by druggist* and grocers generally throughout tho country. ■ In Carlisle by S. W. lIAVERSTICK, Druggist, C. INHOFF, Grocer. September 5, 1801.—1 y. UNITED STATES HOTEL, SOUTH-EAST COB. 11th A MABKET STS., Adjoining the Pennsylvania Rail-Iload Depot, Philadelphia. FTIIIE imclcrsigned would respectfully inform JL the public tlmt.he bus taken the above Hotel, formerly known as “ THE MANSION HOUSE," Which ho has refitted and newly furnished through out. Tho Rooms arc spacious and commodious, and furnished with every convenience to bo found lu tho best Hotels in the city.. Tho “UNITED ,STATES’' is admirably located for tho convenience of travelers, being under tho same roof with tho Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus saving both h#ek hire and porterage ol baggage.. No pains will bo spared to render the “ UNITED STATES” a pleasant and agreeable re sidence to nil who nmy favor it with their patron age. Charges moderate, 11. \Y. KANAGA, Propritter, December 12, 1860. IDaguci'erotypcs. IN Beauty and durability, no “ eun-dtwn’ picture equals n good Daguerreotype; this is tho opinion expressed by tho leading photographic jouN nals of tho day, both American and English, and those may bo obtained at the rooms of Mrs. Rev holds’ I.outher street, two doors west of Hanovo Carlisle, Nov. 7, 1801—tf. 1 REMOVAL.. THE Hat and Cap Store heretofore known as “ KELLERS" has boon removed just oppo site tho old stand two doors from Arnold's clothing store.- The business will he conducted as heretofore, and all goods - both homo made afld cityqpsnutaoturo. warranted to give satisfaction as recommended. A full patronage is respectfully solicited, and every effort will ho made to keep the assortment in Men and Boys Hats and Caps complete, with prices to suit tho times. Spring stylos of Silk Hats now ready. 1 ’ „ ~ JOHN A. KELLER Not. 11,1801. A T E R -S CATHARTIC PILLS. ARE you sick, feeble, and complaining t-r- Are you out of order, with yoursystem derang ed, and your feelings uncomfortoblo ? These symp toms are often the prelude to serious illness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon you, and should ,be averted by a timqly uflo of the right remedy. Take Ayer's Pills, and cfcanso Oiit the disordered —i-purify the blood, and lot the fluids move on un obstructed in health again. They stimulate the functions of the body into Yiß orouB activity, puri fy the system from the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles pomewhpro in the bojly,apd obstructs its natural functions;- These, if not re lieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, producing gcpornl aggravation# suffering, and disease. IVhila in this’condition, oppressed by ;ho dorangomonts»;,fciko Ayer’s Pills, and soo how .lircctly they, restore the natural action,of the. sys tem, and withitthebuoyan'tfeolingof health again. What is true and, so apparent in this trivial and common complaint/,is also true in many of thodcop seated and dangerous distempers. The same pur gative effect expels them. Caused by similar ob structions aud derangements of the natural func tions of tho'body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by the same means. ; None wbo know tbo virtues of those Pills, will neglect to em ploy them when suffering from the disorders they euro. Statements from loading physicians in some of principal cities, and from other well known pub porsong. ■*> (From a Forwarding Merchant of St. Louis, Fob. 4,185 ft.) >. - Dr. .Ater: Your Pills are tbo paragon fa h great in medicine," They have cured my little daughter of ulcoroaj-sorcs upon her hands and feet that had proved Incurable for years. Her,mother has been long grievously afUictcd with blotches and pimples on her skid and in her hair. After our child was cured/she also tried your Pills, and they, have cured her.- , ASA MOUQRIDGI3. As a Family Physic, (From Dr. E, W. Cartwright, New Orleans.) Your Pills are tbo> prince of purges. Their ex cellent qualities surpass any cathartic wo possess. They are mild, but very certain and effectual in their action oil the bowels, which mahes them in valuable to us in thb daily treatment of disease. Headache, Sick. Headache, Fold Stomach, (From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore.) Dear Bro. Ayer; I cannot answer you what complaints I have cured with your Pills better than to say all, that ice ever treat with a purgative vud{ r cine:' I place groat’depomlenco on an effectual ca thartic in my daily contest with disease, and' be lieving as I dp that your Pills afford us tho best wo have, I of course value them highly, , jPiTTBpURG, Pa., May J, 1855, Dr. JT. C. Ayer. Sir: I have boon repeatedly cured of tho worst headache any body can have by a. dose, or two of your Pills. It seems to Arise from a foul stomaob, which they cleanse at once. . . Yours with' great respect, ED. W. PIIEBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion, . Department of tub Interior, I . Washington, D. C. 7th Fob., I 860: J Srn; I have used £taur Pills iu my general and hospital practice, ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are tho best cathartic we employ. Their regulating action on. tho liver is quick and decided, consequently they arc an admi rable remedy for derangements of that organ. In deed, I have seldom found a base f bilious disease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally .yours; ALONZO BALL, M. D., Physician of the Murine Iluapilal Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Jiefax, ITor/jis. (From Dr. J, G. Green, of Chicago.) Your Pills have had a long trial in my practice, and I hold thorn in esteem na ouo of tho best aperi ents I have ever found. Tbeirultoratiyocffpctupon the,liver makes, them an excellent remedy, when given iu small doses for bilious dysentery and dinr~ rhoe.a, . Their, sugar-coating makes them very uccep* table and convenient for, the use pf women and children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. [From Bov, J, V, Dimes, Pastor of Advent Church, Boston,) Dr. Ayer f J have *tscd your Pills with cxtraor> dinary success in roy family and among those I am called to visit iu distress. • .To regulate tho organa of digestion and purify the blood, they are the very best jfemedy I and 1 cun confi dently recommend Uioiu to my friends. Yours, . J. Y. lIIMES. Waiibaw, "Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct, 24, 1365. Dear Sir : I am using your Cathartic Pjlls in my practice and tincl them 'an.excellent purgative to cleanse the system amt purify the fountains of the blood. . .. JOHN G. MBA CHAM D. Constipation, Coslirenrsi, Suppression, Jlhcumnlism, Gout, Neuralgia: Dropsy, Paralysis, Pits, etc. (From Dr. J. P. Vnughn, Montreal, Canada.) Too ranch cannot he said of your Pills for the euro of cosliecness. If other of our fraternity have found them ns efficacious as I have, they should join mo in proclaiming it for lie bonelit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint,- wliich,• although bad enough in itself, is the progonitorof others that arc worse. - I believe costiccncsa to originate in the liver, hut your Pills affect that organ and euro the disease. (From Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician and Midwife, Bos ton.) I find ono or two largo, doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, aro excellent 'promutives of tho natural secretion when wholly or partially suppress ed, and also very effectual to cleanse tho stomach and cupel worms. They aro so-much tho best phys io wo have that X recommend no other to my pa tients. [From tho Rev. Dr. Ilawkcs, of the Methodist Enis, Church.) Pulaski House, Savannah, On., Jan. 6, 1865. Honored Sib: I should ho ungrateful for tho re lief your skill has broughtme if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs aud brought on excruciating neuralgia pains, which onded°in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I had tho host of physicians, the disease grow worse and worse,' until by,the advice of your excellent agent in Bal timore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. . Their effects were slow, hut suro. By persevering in tho Uso of them, lam now entirely, well. ■ • Senate'Chamber, Baton Bouge, La., 6 Dec. 1855: Dr, Aver: I have boon entirely cured, by your Pills, of Uhcumatic Omb— a painful disease that hud afflicted mo for years. VINCENT SI.I])HI V L. /55£T- Most of tho Pills in market contain Mercu ry, which, although,n valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, froin tho dread ful consequences that frequently follow its incau tious use. These tamtam no mercury or miueral substance whatever. Price, 25 cts. per Sox, or 5 Boxes for §l. Prepared by Dll. J. C. AYEII & CO., Low ell, Mass. . August, 22, 1801. ' - Selling off Tweniy-Five Per Cent. I3e- low Cost!!! AT the sign of the “ Gold Eagle,” 3 doors ahovo tho Cumberland Valley Jiunk, and two doors below tbo Methodist Church on West Main fi> street, tho largest and host selected stock ot WATCJJES and JEWELRY in tha town, Atjatwill bo sold SO por cent, lower than at any plaoo in thy Slate. ' Tho stock ooniprisos a largo assortment of Gold A Silver Uunting-onso Watcher., Lovers, Lopinos, American watches, and all other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of nil kinds. Spectacles, Gold and silver; plated and silver Ware, Music Boxes, Accordoens, Oil Paintings, a groat variety of I'aney Articles, and a lot of tho finest Pianos, lyhicti will bo sold -10 per cent, lower tbaq over elTerod in town. The en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, oases, largo Mirrors and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail on tho easiest tonus. Having solooted a first class workman all kinds of repairing will he done as usual, at reduced prices. Three Pianos at s*oo below the factory price, on account of tho Philadelphia Company closing out. I will sell at the Jewelry store throe Rosewood Pi anos; warranted at i their value, on easy terms, if called on seep, ■. For Rent.-r'fbo Jargo three story BRICK HOUSE on Main street, will ho rented from the Ist of April, 1802. Call at .tho Jewelry /Store, in said building. R. E. 6HAPLEY. Carlisle, April 18,1801/ Itollcc. fJiflE Board of Directors of the Carlisle 1. Deposit Bank have this day declared a Divi dend of five pur cent, out of the profits of said Bank for the last six months, which will bo paid over to the stockholders, or' /heir legal representatives, on demand being made for tho some. W. }I. BEBXEJI, Cashier. Kor, r, 18,01. Staw Coal Yard* AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE. THE subscribers would respectfully call thd attention of Limoburners and. tlio citizens of •CaVlidfe/and the surrounding country generally; to their now COAL YARD, attached to bis Ware-house# on W6st High et., whore they will keep constantly u Hand a largo supply the host quality of )AL, t-0 Wit* ' Lykena Valley, Luke niter > Pine Orove,and feverton, Broken, Egg .td'Nui Goal—soreon , cd and dry, all of which . ho pledges himself to soli at tho lowest possi hlo prices. Best qual ity df Lmebumere* ami BtackeniUht’ Coal always on hand. All orders left at the ■fiTaro House; 6t at his residence in North Ilanovcr streot will ho promptly attended to. HENDERSON & REED; Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1869—tf. Wew Coal auil dumber Yard. THE subscribers have this day entered into part nership to trade in COAL AND LUNBBR.— Wo ,will have, constantly on band and furnish to or der, all kinds and quality of SEASONED DUMBER, such as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Pal ing and Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring,' Wcatborboavding, Posts, Rails, and all kinds of Shingles, tp wit: White Pine, jlcmlodt, Chcsnut, and. Oak, of different qualities.' Having cars of our own wo can furnish bills to order of any length and size at the shortest notice and on tho most reasonable. terms. Our worked boards will bo kept tinder cover So that they cpn bp furnished dry at all times. » We will constantly orton, Broken, Egg; Stove and Nut Coal, which wo pledge ourselves to pell at the lowest prices. Best qiiality of Limcburnors' and Blacksmiths* Coal always on band at the lowest figures. Yard west side of Grummcr School, Main St. . ARMSTRONG & IIOFPEE. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859. •_ • . LUMBER AND COAL. qLIVEEDELANCY VT7OULD call tho attention of tho public . » » ■ to his largo and superior stock of COAL and LUMBER, which ho,constantly keeps on.hqpd at his yard, near the Gas Works. Tho attention of builders ..and others is particularly invited to bis stock of SCANTLING, PALING S{ WEATHER BOARDING,FRAME STUFF,BOARDS, SHIN GLES, ;PL A NK, LATHS, tte. Our stock of COAL comprises LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST GAP, LOIiBERY, SHAMOKIN, SUNBURY WHITE ASH, LUKE FIDDLER, LIME BURNERS, and BROAD TOP BLACKSMITH’S COAL, ull of tho bcst qualit}', and kept under cover,-and will be sold at tho lowest rates. • Thankful- for-lhe' patronage of-a generous public, bestowed upon the Ijito firm of Black Belanov, ho would solicit a contimiapcp of the same, ns ho will ptrivo to please. All orders loft at the rcsi dcpco of Jacob Shrom for Coal or Lumber, will be promptly attended to aa heretofore, July 25, 1801, OLIVER DELANCY. FORWARDING' <fc COMMISSION HOUSE. FiOCR A FEED, COA£\ PLASTEU £ SALT, Tho suaacribor having taken tho Warehouse, cars and'fixtures of William B. Murray's well known es tablishment, on West High Street, opposite. Dickin inson College, would inform, the public, that he has entered .into a general Forwarding and Comr mission business. . The highest market price will bo paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds, .He is also predated to .freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at tbo lowest rates, with safety and despatch. Flatter mul A 'alt kept constantly .on, and und- Fced at whmoaaltf or retaU* / ; Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKFN'S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, SUNBURY WHITE ASH, * • LOCUST GAP, ■ Lxmehurnera* amt Blacksmiths* Coal, constantly Tor sale, Kcpt uuder cover, and delivered dry to any part of tbo town, J. R. NONEIfIAKpR. Carlisle, Deo. 22,1850, joniv p. xywe & soar. HAVE just completed opening their Spring stock of Hardware, Paints, 011 b, Varnishes, Glass, Ac.'’, to which they invite tho oayly attention of tho public generally. Wo have greatly enlarged our stock in nil its various.bronchos, and can now accommodate.tho public with RELIABLE GOODS, in large or small quantities at tho lowest prices.— Wo don’t want tho public to think that wo have brought all the Goods in Philadelphia and Now York to our town, but Wo cun assure them that a look into our store will convince thorn that wo have enough Goods to fully supply,tho demand in this market. Persons'wanting Goods in our lino will find it to their advantage to give us a pa}l before making their purchases. All orders personally and punctually attended to, and no misrepresentations made to effect sales. . JOHN ?. LYNE.cfc SON, North Hanover street* Carlisle, April 25, 1861. THE subscriber, has just returned from the eastern cities- with the largest, cheapest, and assortment of Hardware, ever offered in this county. Every thing kept in a largo whole-, sale and retail Hardware store, cun bo had a little lower than at any, other bouse in tho county, at the cheap hardware stora of tho subscriber. 'jftiiAr and Slpikcß. —so tons Nails and Spikes just received of tho very host makes -and all Warranted. Country'merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers, prices. 000 pnh’'Truce Chains of nil kinds, with a largo assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do., fifth chaiujj, log chains,'tongue chains, cow chains, (to*, 4&Ci •Z/rtmes.—3so pair of flames of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, Loudon pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasjUm iugs, cheaper than ever. Paints and Oils, —lo tons White Lead, 1000 galls, OU jupt received, with a largo assortment of Var nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, lilbarage, whiting, glue, shellac, paint brushes, lira proof paint, Flo rence white, white zinc, colored zinc, red lead, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, *tc. Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes. * Farm Kelts.— Just received tho largest, cheapest, and best assortment qf Farm Hells in tho county. Grgcnpasllo metal juwl Dell metal, warranted.not to crack. Powder, —25 kegs Dupont Rook and Rifle Pow , dor, with a largo assortment of Safety Fuse, Picks, Crowbars, Stono Drills, Stone Sledges, Stone Ham mers, &o. Puinjis and Cement. —50 barrels Cement, with a very largo assortment of Chain and Iron pumps ot all kinds, cheaper than ever at tho Hardware store of . HENRY SAXTON* Carlisle, March 8,1861. Hat and Cap Emporium ccasllE undersigned having purchased tho T stock, *o., of the late William 11. Trent, de ed, would rcspoolfnlly announce to tb.o’ public that ho will continue tho Uniting Business at tho old stand, in West High Street, and with a renew ed, and efficient effort, produce articles of Hoad Dress of Every Variety, Style, and Quality, that shall bo strictly in keeping with tho improve ment of the grt, and fully up to tho ago in jyhioh wo livo. jffiTgjgSßßfri Ho has now on band a splondid of HATS of all dcsorlp- tions, from the common Wool to the finoat Fur and Silk hats, and at prices that must suit every one who has an eye to getting tho worth of his monoy. His Silk, Molo Skin, and Beaver Hats, nro unsurpassed for lightness, du rability and finish, by those of any othor ostablish monjt in tbo country. : Boys’ Hats of ovory description constantly on band. Ho respectfully inyites all tbo old patrons and as many now ones' as possible, to give him a J. 0, OAIAIO. jCarfiilp, Pei, 29, }B6I, Town and Country. »■» TUB subscriber respectfully informs, his friends and tho public generally, that bo still continues tho Undertaking business, and is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night.- Ready-made COFFINS kept constantly on baud, both plain and ornamental. Ho has band Fifth*9 Patent Metallic Burial Cane, of which ho has been appointed tho sole agent. This case is recommended as superior to any of tho kind now in use, it being perfectly air tight. He has also furnished himself with a fine netf Rosewood and gentle horses, with which ho will attend funerals in town and country person ally, without extra charge..' Among tho greatest dltfcorories of the pge is Wells* Spring MaUrase, the best and cheapest bed now in use, the exclusive right of which I have so curodd ami will bo kept constantly, on hand. Cabinet Maying in all its various branches carped on, uud Bureaus, Secretaries, .Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centro Tables; Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands of all kinds, French Bcdst'cpds, high and, low posts; Jinny Lind and Cottago Bedsteads, Chairs of all hinds, Looking Glasses, ami all other articles usually manufactured in this lino of business, jeept constantly on band. , Ills workmen arc men of experience, his material the best, and his work tande in tbo latest city style, and all urujejr his oyn superyisidu. It will bo, war runted iind sold low for cash. Ho invjtes ali to givto him a call before purcha sing- elsewhere.' For tho liberal patronage hereto fore extended to him be feels indebted to hismimb T roua cttstonlers, and assures them that no efforts -vyill bo spared iu'futuro to please them in stylo und price, (jive us a call. Remember the place, North Hanover St., nearly opposite the Deposit Bank, Carlisle, Nov. 6, 1861. Carlisle Marble Yard. RICHARD OWEN. South Hanover street, opposite Denize* Carl'ule, • THE subscriber has on hand a largo &pd well selected stock of Ilead-Stbiics, Moiaiaaenls, TOMBS, Ac.,of chaste and beautiful designs, which bo will sell at the lowest being desi rous of selling but bis stock. Hoad-stoncs finished front three dollars upwards. Brown Stone, Marble work. Mantles, Ac., or ouildiiigs,'marble slabs for furniture, Ac., constant ly bnhand.,. Iron vailing for->oeir.ctjy / lots*. of the bout Philadelphia workmanship, will be prompt ly attended to. Carlisle, Nov. T, 18C1. '• FOOTE & BKOTB9ER, PRACTICAL'PLUMBEKS & GAS PJLTTEBS Directly opposite the Court Home, in Church Alley. Lepd and .Ijon Pipes, Hydrants, Hot nnd Cold Sh6wcr Baths, Water Closets, Force and Lift Pumps,- Wrought Ijron Tubes. . Cast Iron Sinks, Bath Tubs, Bath Boilers/ Wash Basins, Hydraulic Rams, Ao. Ac., Ac. And every doscriptipn of Cocks and Fittings for Gas, Steam, Water, Ac, Superior Cooking Ranges, Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up.in Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at short notice and lij the most modern "style. All materials and work in our line at low rates and warranted. Country work and Jobbing promptly attended to . Carlisle, Nov. 22, 1861. Watches, Jeweliy ami Silver WARE AT CONLYN’S THE public are invited-to call and examij, the largest nnd handsomest sttick of ■ ‘ WATCJIJSS, JEWELRY AN$ . ■ - ' w-i-m v over brought to thjs place.. Jlaving purchased thi stock for cash I am determined to sell at price that u can’t he beat.” AU goods sold by me, guaranteed to ho as repre sented or the money-refunded.' Old gold and silver taken in exchange. THOMAS CONLYN ' Carlisle, Nov. 7,1801. CAKLISEE AGENCT. For Indemnity against Loss by Fire THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Charier Perpetual. —?-100,000 Capital Paid in—Office 103 J Chestnut Street, •MAKE INSURANCE,cither pornntnento EiS. limited agaipst-loss oy uapiago by fire, on Prop eriy and Effete pf cypry’description, in town o country,on thomostro/LSouablotorpis. , Application made either personally or by letter will bo prompt ly attended to. , 0. N. BANCKEK, President. The subscriber is agent for tbo above Oopopany fpr Carlislo a»:d its vicinity. All applications far insurance either by mail or, personally will bo promptly attended to, April 20, 1860, Wine of W||<l Cherry. A CONCENTRATED preparation of Wild Cherry Burk, presenting its valuable tonic properties in a 'suitalijo menstruum and ptihitublo form. It is adapted to the treatment of the debility arising from pulmonary disease, old ago, convalescence from sickness, &c # , &,0., and may bo generally iisod when a safe and agreeable tonic is desired. Manufactured and sold by ajSOKGir J. SCATXBliepcn, Dnrccisr, W. Corner sth Afci Oailowbill StrcotF# rUILApBL^UIA. April ■>, 1801—Jy Lubricating oils. Wo wish to inform Machinists, .Millers, and tho public generally, that wo have on hand a full assortment of Lubricating Oils fo;* .all Jdnds of ma chinery. This oil surpasses a)) others, having been subjected to a thorough Wet, by tho side of tho best lard and other oils. It js pronounced a superior lubricator, at loss cogt, and wearing longer, and en tirely free from gum, and will stand much colder weather and less tendency to heat. Try it, and you will use nothing blso for lubricating. JOHN. P. LYNE & SON; N. Hanover st., Carlisle. Nor. 1,1881, PURE CIDER VINEGAR! A lot of Cider Vinegar, warranted pujro, in jjtoro and for sale at the store of Carlisle. Nor. 7 pEARL STARCH. -«■ 60 boxes of superior Pearl Starch now in store, and for sale at lowest city ciisU prices, either whole sale or retail, by f J W EBY JfoTopber, JB6J, Wine and Liquor Store. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, . {Pircci;y,X)ppotitt the Volunteer* Office.) THE undersigned would respectfully call tho attention of Merchants, llotol-kocm-ro and Citizens of Cumberland and the surround* * country generally to his’ establishment, as abov® designated, whore ho keeps constantly on hand* 0 very full and complete assortment of u $ PURE AND UNADULTERATED Wines and Liquors, Any article sold as such, will bo strictly ns ronro sentedi and Tfill bo sold" Wholesale and Ilctail t the 'lowest market prices. His stock consists in part of ■ u? BEST FRENCH BRANDIES,. Martel brand. Old Pin’et, CastilHon £ Co., Pellovoipin, Laßucholla, J. J. Dupuy * A. Carols., Otavd Old {.aquer'un. ows, Holland, Holland V, r asp Anchor, H, B. Old Bohloij, Common. ' WHISKIES. Scotch. Family Nectar, 0. Rye Irish, Common Roctifled. * Wines of all Kinds. Ho has also tho agency for tho sale of Lane.’, celebrated . ' M READING ALE, A supply of irbich will bo constantly lent rm hand. ■ Orders gratefully received and pjamptly attended tp, GEORGE WINTERS. Fob. 8 1382—1 y, - ' A' Three, doors East, of Tnhojps Grocer)/ Store and facing the Marlet 'Bouse,.Carlisle. undersinned having opened a full and J complete assortment of the purest and best * WINES AND LIQUORS, ho invites Hoto '. keepers, House .Jumpers, and others to giva him a call, being"determined le keep a better article than is generally kept in the country, and at low prices. . BRANDIES—Otard, Pinot Vintage, 1852; Re-i chelie. ■■ GlNS—Swan, Sohcidam Schnapps, Meyer’s Old Fish, Old Jam Spirits, ,N. E. -Rum. ■ WINES—Modem, ycry old; Slicrry, Sweet Ma, aga, Olil Port, Lisbon, Qlarot, Champagne, Muscat' WHlSKY—Monongahcla, Pure Old Bye, Bony, bon and common Whisky. ~ • DAVID SIDE. May 17, 1801, Foteigu and fiomeslic Liquors. ED.YV AKD SIIOYVEJI respoctifully an noun, oes to tbo.public, that bo continues to keep •stuntly on hand, afad.for Sale, q. largo and very su-? perior assortment of ,• ; - Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at bis new stand, a few doors west of Hannon's Ho tel, and directly qputh of tho Court-house, Carlisle. UHANHIfIS, All of choice Brands. WINES, , - , . Sherry,.Port, Madorin, Lisbon, Claret, Nan tlvc, Hock, dobannisbarg, and Boderhoim- CHAMPAGNE, ’ Jloidiick A Co., Qpislor A Co., and impori? • al, . „ GINS, Boblcn, Lira, and Anchor. . T WHISKY, " ’ Superior Qld Rye, Choice Old Family Ncc, tar, Wkdftt, Scotch, and. Irislu ALE, BROWN STOUT, Ac. Best tosbo- ba.d in Tbiladalpbia. . BITTERS, .* Of tho. very best quality. J>eafors ar.d others,dcsiripg a PUBE ARTICLE will find it asroproscnlcdyasbbwhjle V.* pr°l )cr nud' .careful selection of bid biOt/K, which canpot be surpassed, and.hopes to bayp the patronage of the piiblic. < e. shower. Carlisle, April 12,1861. CARLISLE FOUNDRY, liuplcnicnl JDe|tot f ■ I 1! GARDNER & CO. now manufacture) • ami keep constantly FOR SALE; at their extensive Steam Works’ on-J3ast Main st., Carlisle, n large-assortment of Agricultural Implements, of well known and approyed usefulness to Farmers! among whiob they would' cp.ll especial attention to" WILLQPfIIfnY'S CEpEnnATED Patent &um Spring Qrain Drill, which has taken over fifty first class premiums State and County Fairs. To the farmers, uf Cum berland, York and Ferry counties wo need not apeak in detail of the merits of this drill, us scurcs of thciq are now in use on the best farms in.tbcso counties. Its reputation is established as the most complete grain drill now manufactured in tho United' States. It sows Wheat, Rye, Oats. Barley and Grass, evenly and regular, without bunphing tho seed, . The gnu} springs pugs 111® drill over stumps and stones, with out breaking pin? or tho drill. For even and regu lar sowing, tho Willoughby Gum Spring Drill is mi equgljcd by hny other. Wo also manufacture ami ?el| the following articles, which wo can recommend' to fpvmors os reliable implements of established character; Also, Throe and Four Uorso Powers nnd.Thrcsb- ing Machines, Cast Iron .Field-Rollers/ Plough Castings of .various pattern?/ - Corn Crushers, ami other articles for farmers too numerous to itientioiij •Also, Egg Coal Stoves and ten plate. Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other castings forheus* keepers and" others. Wo have also an attmetiv# variety of patterns for * - IRON EAIRJNQS, and Coijibtcry ouclosufcs, tp ifbijob wo would coll attention. -» . STEAM ENGINES AND MILD GEARING. To this department'of our business wo give par ticular attqntiQp.* Our already extensive stock of patterns fop pppor,-flour a nt ) saw mill gearing, is constantly i.n.creasing. Mill owmors and millwrights will hp furnished path a printed catalogue of out various ipill patterns on application. Ourmaebine shop comprises all tho various tools for turning, planipg gnd finishing shafting and casting,by good ap4 careful machinists. of evepry desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 horse power, built in tbn'hpaji style and on accommodating terms, pngiuos built at our establishment may bo seen in successful operation at many of tbo largest distilleries and tannnorics in Carlisle, and Cumb’d| Perry and panpbin cos,, to the owners of which wo confidently refer for information as to thcirefileioQ-; oy. Persons wanting Steam Engines aro earnestly requested to. eall and' examine before contracting elsewhere. A. L. SPONSLER. Connected with our establishment is n steam Sash and Boor Manufactory which is now in complete order for the manufacture of every description of BUILDJNG MATERIALS, . for the mo?t costly ns well as tbo plainest house Window Sash furnished from five cents upward, ac cording to size of glass; Window Frames from $1»31 upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from upward;-Poor frames from $1,75 upward; Feu*' Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. ' Mouldings, Cas ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building, furnished at tho lowest prices, and of luo best quality of lumber. Wo are also P r ®lM u ’“‘| as heretofore to build arid repair BURDEN OAK for transporters on tho railroad, with promptne*. and ou reasonable terms. t . Tho continued of the public is rcspoc . fully solicited. Orders by waU promptly allomi od to F. GARDNER * CO. Carlisle, May 3,1861. ' CORN BROOMS. •• An of We have just received a lot of 55 doz ** Rich's” superior made Corn Byooras, wine , confidently recommend as-tho feast and one 1 «; Broom iu tho market. For sale on/y by the su ber, cither at wholesale op retail. wnY* November, 1801. J. W. EBV. TOB PRINTING neatly executed at ll l‘* is psc,» New Wine and Liquor Store. Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, Ao. Bottled Liquors of nil kinds. WILLIAM MARTIN. Jforrtson’s Patent Corn Planter, ' %nsya patent Straw and podder Cutter , itridendolpe Patent Corn Shcller, Johnston’s Cast Iron Hogs' Trough, Ham's Patent Cider Hill, • STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, POOR, AKP SASH FACTORY.
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