irnh C 7“ Pleasant—The weather. ISP Getting scarce—The root of' all evil O” Motto for a. wind' 1 mill—" Blow me 1” O'Chains are chains, though made of gold.. IST A fool’s heart is ever dancing, on his litis. O*•Calamity either softens or hardens the heart.. ■ IC7” Present a fine appearance—The grain fields.. |@* Beauty undorned is adorned - the most.. O* Transported for Life—The man who marries happily, t , ■ K7”When are gloves unsaleable ?. When they are kept on hand. - O” When the times are too fast, it is well to be behind them. O* If books were oftner condensed, they could be seldom abridged. C 7” A true man feels himself the equal,of she rich and the poor. DHT'-At what time of the day was Adam created? A little before Eve. O” Cultivate the sentiments, and good manners will suggest themselves. 5Q5" mo a line !’’ as the drowning man said to the fello.von deck. (£7” The right man in the right place—a husband at home in the evening. The ship called statemanship is gen erally a- specimen of land cralt. (£7* A man who holds his head too high, is likely to put his foot against a stump. Bgy* Sweetening one’s ooffoo is generally the first stirring event of the day. I£7"T,he ■ most potent kind of witch-hazel is the hazel eye of a pretty woman. , [£7* The, young lady who took the gentle man’s fancy has returned it with thanks. ’ What is ihe simplest way of increasing tho speed of a slow boat? To make her fast. B©? "When ■women begin to count their ad mires, it isn’t apt to take them long to do it. 0“ An , Irish paper advertises —Wanted,. “An able-bodied man ns a washer-woman.” JJgy Why couldn’t Job sleep at night?— Because he had such miserable comforters. [CS“ The poor fellow who could, not get h bed on “tick,” had to take one. on a coal-bin. )sgg“ The coat of a horse is the gift ot na ture. That of an ass is often the work of a tailor. lE7 - The young women who was “driven to distraction,” now fears she will have to walk -back. is the thinnest servant mentioned in history ? The valley ( vahl ) of the shadow of death. It is stated that 1.50 Q barrels of eggs are shipped from ICpos county, Ohio, east, every week. E 7” Shut up a brood of evil passions in your bosom; like enraged serpants they will bite their cage. K 7” As a man drinks he generally grows reckless. In his case, the more drama the fewer scruples. ID” It is impossible to look at sleepers in church without being reminded that Sunday is a day of rest., • The man who ate bis dinner with the fork of a river, has been endeavoring to spin a mountain top. To nil men the best friend is virtue; the companions are high endeavors and hon orable sentiment. BSB= To get rid of all society, an unsocial man sometimes joins a.mutual benefit society by banging himself. o=-She, that marriea*a man because he is a “good match,” must But be surprised if ho turns Out a “Lucifer.” [C7"A modern tourist calls Niagra River “the pride of rivers.” That pride certainly has a tremendous fall. BSyLove can excuse anything except meanness : hut meanness kills love, and crip ples even natural affection. . O* Morose men are undelighted amidst all delight, joyless amidst all enjoyment state less in the very lay of society. \Q~ When children die, they only attain maturiety in a feacuer' way than by the tedi ous rout of this mortal living. 01The reward of villians is various; some of them are hung, others.cropped and brand ed—others elected to office. . IC7* Why was Herodias the fastest women of her day? Because she got ahead of John the Baptist on a charger. oT7*Excess ofcerimony showswantof breed ing. The civility is best which excludes all superfluous formality. 017’Tho love that has naught but beauty to keep it in good condition, is short-lived, and subject to shivering fits. fiSy “You seem to walk more erect than usual, my friend.” “Yes, I have been strait ened by circumstances.” BSy "Can’t we make your lover jealous, Miss?” ■ Oh, yes, sir, I think we can, if we put our heads iogeather.” K7* "My dear sir, you have used"my half Of pur case campagne.” “Oh, yes; you are iny friend, and I always take your pari.” O’ Action is a great hygienic principle. Inaction fills nioro hospitals than energetic strife, it is better far to wear out than to rust out. A young women can have no excuse for thinking her lover wiser than he is, if there’s any nonscnce in him be will bo sure to talk it to her. * C 7“ The world goes ever on. It is strange liow soon, when a great man dies, his place 5s filled, and so completly that ho seems to he bo longer wanted. ' !£y“Wby is a man climbing up Mount Ve suvius like an Irishman who wishes to kiss his sweet-heart ?—Because he wants to get at the mouth of the “ cratur.” lE7* An English missionary now in Suma tra lately wrote home that he had the “ satisfaction” of examining the oven in which his predecessor was baked. Bgs~ There is a lawyer in Plymouth, Eng land, so excessively honest that he puts all his flower-pots out over nights, so determined is ho that everything shall have its dew. KT'One Captain Cole (doubtless a jolly old soul) claims, in the London papers, that he invented the principle of the “Monitor.” Now that it has proved successful, it will bo claimed by everybody. I " * deplorable condition,” says Bishop Sherlock, “to bo always doing what we are always condeming.” The toproochos of others are painful enough ; but when the lash is laid on by your own hand, the anguish is intolerable. E 7” A lady asked a pupil at a public ex amination of the Sunday School: “What was the sin, of the Pharisees? ‘Eating camels, inarm,' quickly replied the child. She hud read the Pharisees, ‘Strained at ghats and swallowed cnmles.’ 1869.'. THE , 1869. FARMERS, BUILDERS, MECHANICS, And tho public generally, will please call, at .tho, Cheap Hardware Store, EAST MAIN ST., CARLISLE, Pa., {Adjoining the Corman Souto,) AS I am selling goods cheaper than over for cash or approved credit, the place. East Main- Carlisle, Pa. HENRY SAXTON, March 27,1562. • - ■ NAILS AND SPIKES—I2OO kegs Nulls and Spikes, just roooivod, of tbo very best makes and warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices, at the Hardware store uf. HENRY SAXTON, East Main street. March 27, 1302 IRON —100 tons of ] Rolled—of all sizes, ranted to bo of the best, i aortmeut of • Sheet Iron, Hoop Iron,- . Baud Iron, Horse Shoe Iron, •Spring Steel,, Cast Steel, Blister Steel, Horse Shoes, llorso. Shoo Nails, ■ Rivets, <tc. Cheaper than the cheapest March 27, 1882. GLASS. —1000 boxes of Glass, of all sizes, double and single thick, colored, plain and or namental, on band and for sale very low at ■ •March 27, 1862. SAXTON’S. POWDER. —Just received a.large lot of Du pont's Blasting and Rifle Powder. Also, Safety Fuse, Stone Drills, Stone Sledges, •; Stone Hammers, Napping Hi March 27, 1802. P.CJMPS and CEMENT.—IOO. blils. of Ce ment, with a largo assortment of Chain and Iron Pumps, just received and forsalo chonpofthan ever, at , II- SAXTON’S. N. B. Cement abld by the quantity at Manufac turers prices, March 27, 1862. , FARM BELLS.—I have been appointed’ agent for'several makes of superior Farm Bolls; also, Bell Metal, Bells on hand, all war ranted not to crack, by 11. SAXTON. Match 27, 1802. -Just received nnd for rs prices, a largo assort- PLOWS. PLOWS.— sale at Manufacturer meat of Plank’s Plows, i Henwood’s “ j Zeiglor's “ I IVeirich’a “ I at the cheap Hardware St( (York Metal Plows, Bloomfield do Eagle do * Cultivators, Ac., Ac., ioro of March 27, ISO 2. HAMES. —500 pairs of Ilames on hand, of all kinds, Elizabethtown paftern, Loudon “ 'Common “ with and without patent fastenings, cheaper than ever, at , 11. SAXTON’S, March 27, 13f)2. East Main Street. ,—lO tons of White Oil, just received, with a PAINTS and OILS Lead, 1000 galls, of largo assortment ol Varnishes, \ Fire Proof Paint, Turpentine, Florence “White, Jupan’, ’ White Zinc, Putty, 1 Colored Zinc. , Litherago, • Red Lead,- j Whiting, Boiled Oil, Glue, Lard Oil, Shellac,' Sperm Oil, Paint Brushes, ‘ Fish Oil, «tc., Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes, at the Hardware Store of March 27, ISO 2. CIIAINS.—GOO paii all kinds, with a larj rs of Trace Chains, of rgo assortment of HaltOr Chains, Fifth “ Tonguo. u Spreads, Ac,. Ac., p Hadwaro Store of ■ 11. SAXTON. Buft Chains, Breast , “ Bog « cCow ‘ Just received at the Chca] ■March 27, 1802. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !. Sinco the Into victories Doraostico Cotton Goods have declined, us there is now a prospect of getting a supply of Cotton. Wo, {LEIDICII, SAW; YER A.MILLER, at tho New.storo, under Martin’s Hotel, East Main'street,) are receiving daily, large supplies of • . NEW SPIRNGr GOODS, which, with our old stock we are determined to sell at CITY PRICES. .DRESS GOODS of every va riety} Plain and Fancy Silks at all prices; A largo lot of now Black Silks at 75, 87$, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 ; new Spring Delaines at 25 cents; *4,000 yards of best quality Merimac, Cochoco, Pacific and American Prints, dark and light colors, new styles, at 12$ ; a largo at lots 6, 8 and 10 cents. Full and Second Mourning Prints, . BEST QUALITY ENGLISH, 12}. All kinds Domestic Ginghams 1 12$; Manchester 18|; 30 pieces of French and Scotch Dross and Bonnet Ginghams at 25. BROWN AND WHITE MUSLINS. . at w'desalo and retail, good quality 8, fine 10, 4-4 wide 12$. Also 5-4, fi-4, 10 4, 11-4, .12-4 at corres ponding prices. All kinds of HEAVY GOODS in large supply at reduced prices—Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Drillings, Osnaburgs, Cotton Diaper, Ac, Ac. Linen Diaper, Napkins, . Shining Linens, Shirt Fronts, Collars, at old prices. White kinds, at old prices. SPRINGM ANTLES, DUSTERS, SHAWLS, EMBBOIDEKIES &c. Hoop Skirts direct from the factory. 800 doz. La r dies', Misses, Men's and Boys’ HOSE. 12J to 26. Men's and Boys’ Wear Black Cloths and Cassiraorss, all grades, Fancy Cassimcrs, latest stylos, Vestings} Satinets, Jeans, Cottonades, Ac., Ac. Having secured the services of a first class Tailor, wo prepared to get up Clothing in the most fashion able stylo at short notice. CARPETS! CARPETS! We are receiving our Spring supply of Carpets, comprising all the various kinds kept in a first class Carpet House. Carpets ranging in price from 12i to 1.25. Oil Cloths, all widths. Mattings, Look ing Glasses, Shades and Blinds of all kinds. 1,000 lbs. Carpet chain; Feathers; Cotton Butting; Counterpanes, Ao., Ao. All the above goods and many others ; wo offer to purchasers at a small advance above cost. Win ter Dross Goods—-Shawls, Mantles, Furs, less than first cost. Wo determined not to be Plcaso call and examine our immense stock. jpSf* Wo will make additions of New Goods as the season advances. All Goods warranted to be what wo soli them for. LEIDICII, SAWYER A MIILER. Carlisle, February 25, 1862. REMOVAL.— CALVIN ABEL, Barber, bogs leave to pnnounco to his numerous cus tomers and the public generally, that ho has re* moved his . Barber Shop to the basement of the stone building occupied by Printing office, three doors south of mrim** o ? B South Hanover street. The eo ™ «tVir»'T n .p,T roci and u p in hand - Sen ty to C giV ° BatiS ' ago, ho hopes, by strict attention to' Kao'llTto merit a continuance of It, wuiinesi, w Carlisle, March 27, 1862. 11. NEWSHAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ’ OFFICE with Win. 11. Miller, Esq., South Hanover street, opposite the Volunteor Printing Office. Carlisle, Dec. 22, ISs9—tf. Iron—Hammered and just received', and war quality, with a largo as* Washers, Anvils, Vices, . Files, Hasps, Bolts,'' Nuts, ' ■ .Screw Plates, ’ Blacksmith Bellows, &Q.f &C ., t, at the Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON, . East Main street. From the Baltimore College, of Dental Surgery, Office at the residence of his mother, East Leath er street, three doors below Bedford, Carlisle, Dec. 22; 1859 ♦ Picks, - ’ ■ - Mattocks, Crow Burs, Digging Irons,: immers, Ac.. • at,H. SAXTON’S. East Main Street, HAS removed his office to the room directly opposite tbo Second Presbyterian Church, Vorner of South Ilanovet and Ponfret ata.,.UcMiaie. All patients entrusted to. his care, either from town or country, will be promptly attended to. Fcb.l3, 1862.—tf - . the borough of CARLISLE, in the room formerly occupied by Reynolds <fc P'rifpbr, as aDrugStuvo, next door to Inhoff’s Grocery Store, SouthHariovcr Street, where he will always bo found ready and willing to ply the spatula and pestal.. The follow ing list comprises the main portion of Ins stock: DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Trusses, Suspensory Banda&es, Window Glass, Toilet Soaps, pure Wines and Liquors, Perfumery, Canes, Notions and Varieties generally, Confection eries, Tobacco and sbgars, Lithographs at d Frames,. Burning Fluid, Haiut, Varnish and Sash Brushes, Cqal Oil, it. SAXTON, East Main Street. Having had over fifteen years' experience in the Drug Business, with a desire to accommodate and please my customers, Uhopo 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 lavor mo with a call. PHESCRIP'nOIVS Carefully compounded, at fair prices.’ Give mo a call. • J^RUGS, U. SAXTON. -Has Just opoued an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy .Goods, Gift Books, Perfumery, .Fruits, and Confectionery, which has never.boon in this, borough, for novelty and elegance. The arti sles have been selected with great care, and are cal culated, in quality and. price, to command tho at tention of purchasers. FANCY GOODS* ' which comprises every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite finish, such as— Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands and trays, fancy ivory, pearl and shell card bases, ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes, with sew ing instruments, Port Mommies, of every variety, Gold Pons, and Pencils, fancy paper weights, pupo terios, and a largo variety of ladies* fancy stationo : ry. Mote seals ami-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 various kind, musical instruments of all kinds and ai all prices, together with ah innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished, and at low rates. Al so, an extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising tho various English and American Annuals for 1850, richly embelished and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children's factorial Books , for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationery is also complete, and comprises every thing used in College and tho Schools, • Ho also desires to-call tho particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of LAMPS, d-c., from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm er Ethorial Oil, togeth er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ao. Hia as sortment in this lino is unequalled in the borough. Also, embracing all the favorite brands, and a fine assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS A PIPES, FRUITS i suoh ns Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Necta rines, Prunes, Ac. Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Preserved .Fruits, Minced Moat, Pickles, Ac.,, Ac,, in every variety ’and all prices,, all of which are pure and fresh, such as can be confidently recom mended to his friends. His stock embraces every thing in the lino of Fancy Goods, .with many other articles useful to housekeepers which the public are especially invited to call and see, at the old stand < opposite the Deposit Bank. SOUTH-EAST COE. Uth & MAEKET STS., Adjoining the Pennsglvania Rail-Road Repot, npilE undersigned would respeotfully inform JL the public that he has taken the above Hotel, formerly known as “ THE MANSION HOUSE,” which ho has refitted and. newly furnished through out. The Rooms are spacious and commodious, and furnished with every convenience to bo found in the best Hotels in the city. The •' UNITED STATES” is admirably located for the convenience of travelers, being under the same roof with the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus saving both back biro and porterage of baggage. No pains will bo spared to render the “ UNITED STATES” a pleasant and agreeable re sidence to all who may favor it with their patron age. Charges moderate. 11. W. KANAGA, .Proprietor. December 13, 1860. TN beauty and durability, no “sun'drawn 1 picture equals a good Daguerreotype; this istbo opinion expressed by the loading photographic jour nals of the day, both American and English, and these may be obtained- at the rooms of Mrs. Bet holds' Loutbor street, two doors west of Hanovo I CsfcUsle, Nor. 7, IeGL-tf. GIIAS. G. THAGIiAUGHLIrt, A T T 0 R N E Y-AT-L.A W. OFFICE in Inhoff’s building, just opposite the Market House. Carlisle March 13, 1802—ly. U. K. GOODYEAR* AT TO Ft NEY-AT-L A W EAST MAIN. STREET, CARLISLE, Oppoeite the Pniton, OFFICE with Colwell & McClure. •• . Jan. 9, 1802. TII I US G. SHAFLGV, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARLISLE, PA. ATTENDS to securing and collecting Soldier’s Pat/, Pensions, Bounties, &e. Office on. South Hanovof street opposite Rcutz’s store. Fob. 13. 1802. J. M. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE on South Hanover street, opposite Bentz’s store, Carlisle. , Feb. 27, 1882—Dm, LJ. W. FODLK, Attorney at Law. • Office with Janies R. Smith, Esq., Rhccm’s Hall. All business entrusted to him will be prompt-, ly attehded to. Feb. C. 1562. C. LOOMIS, DEIV South Hanover Street, next door to the .cornorol WcstPomfret and nearly.opposite Boutz’ store, Carlisle, Dec.,22 r 1859.. S. SCARIGIIT, £g%s£Ss Dr. WE MENTZER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, TO THE CITIZENS OF Cumberland. County. PIIE undersigned begs leave to inform you, I that he has just opened a-DRUG STORE, in Blank Books and Stationary-generally* S. B. PANNEBAKER. Carlisle,Dec. 12, 1861—ly BOOKS, . FANCY .GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES, ruits, PICKLES, PERFUMERY, - PRESERVED FRUITS S. W. HAVERSTICK, Norik Hanover . Stree t, Carlisle , Penn 1 a, SEGARS A TOBACCO, S. W. IIAVEESTICK. Carlisle, Doc. 26, 1861. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Philadelphia, 1 Dagiicrei’olj'pciii. To Destroy*— -Rats, Roaches, Ac. To Destroy- Mico. Moles, and Ants. To'Destroy—— Bod-Bugs. To Destroy- --Moths, in Furs, Clothes, .Ao. To 2)c»froy——Mosqnitqos, and Fleas. To Destroy—* lnsects on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy ■ -Insects oh Animals, Ac., Ac. To Destroy- '-Eyory form and specie* of Vermin. “ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN, Dcstrsoy Instantly EVERY *FORM AND SPECIES OF HI! iWB B faT W til • Those preparations (unlike all others,) are " Free from Foispna.” “Not dangerous to tho Human Family/' “Ratado not dio on tbo promises.” “ They come out of tboir boles to die.” " They aro the only, infallible remedies known.” 2 years and more established in New York City. Used hy the City Post Office. Used hy tho City Prisons and Station Houses. Used 6y—-City Steamers, Ships,. Ac, Used by—^ -tho City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, Ac, Used by~ —-City.Hotels, ‘Astor’, ‘St. Nicholas/ Ac. Used sy——.the Boarding Houses, .Ac., Ao. Used by~—~— more.than 50,000 Private Families. , JZS&'See one or iu?o S'peotpiens of \chat in Every ivhero said by the People — Editors — Dealers, tfco. HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, ridod bo so no longov, it' they,use “Costar’s” Extermina tors. Wo have used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost $5, Would have it. Wo hod tried poi sons, but they effected nothing; but CosTAu’s nrti clp knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice and Bed- Rugs, Quicker than wo can write it. Ills in great demand all over the country.— Medina (0.,) Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions arc destroyed an nually in Grant County by vermin, than for tons, of this Rat and Insect Killer. Lancaster, ( Wis.,) Herald, •.HENRY R., COSTAR—We are selling- your preparations. rapidly. Wherever they have boon used, Rats, Mice, Roaches, and Vermin disapppoar immedidtely,’ Ecker.A Stoufpeb, Druggists, Now. Windsor, Md. “ Costar'a” Rat, Roach, Ao,, Exterminator. : • < Oostur’s " 1 • • **’-■ -- ' ■ #*. Costar’s” Bdd-bug Exterminator. ” Costar’a ” . “ Costar’s” Electric Powder for Insects, Ac. In 25c. 50c. And $l,OO Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. $3 and $5 Sizes ron Plantations, Sums, Boats, Hotels, Ac. .■ CAUTION I! I To prevent 'the; public from being imposed upon by spindous and -kiyhly pernicious 'lmitations , a new label has been prepared, bearing a fat simile of the Propri etor's, signature. Examine each box, bottle, or flask carefully before purchasing, aiid take nothing but 4 ‘ Gustavs;", Egg* Sold Everywhere —by . All. Wholesale' Druggists in largo cities. ' ' ‘ Bome of the Wholesale Agenls in New York City, SUioffcllin Brothers A Co. Ilnrrnl, Risloy A Kitchen B. Fubnostook, Hull A Co. Bush, Gale. A Robinson. M. Ward, Close A Co. M’lCisson A Robbins. P. S. Barnes A Co. A. B. A B. Sands A Co, Wheeler A Hart. James S. Aspinwall, F. C. Wells A Co. Lazello,Marsh A Gardner Hull, Dixon A Co. Courad Fox. Morgan A Alton, Hull, Ruckol A Co. Thomas A Fuller. ,P. D. Orvis, ►TIIERS. AND O' Philadelphia, Fa. T. W. Dyott A Co. ~ jßobort Shoemaker AGo B. A. Fubnostook A,Co.' jFrqnoh, Richards A Co. AND OTHERS. And by Druggists, Grocers, Storekeepers and • EcTAiLKiiB-genenilly, in all Country Towns and Villages In tho UiNITED STATES. CarliskPa, VO* Sold by C. INHOFF, Grocer, S. V. HAVERSICK, Druggist, S. ELIOT T, Druggist, And by the Druggists, Storekeepers and Re tailers generally. Country Dealers can ordor as above. Or address orders diroot —[or if Prices, Terms, <to., is desired Send for [lBo2] Circular, giving reduced Prices] to HENRV R. COSTAB, Pdixoipal Depot—No. 612 Broadway—[Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,] New yofjt, February 7>1 t 1802.—8m* Now Coal and Lumber Vard. I HIE subscribers have this day entered intc part nership to trade in COAL AND LUNBER.;— Wo will have constantly on hand and furnish to or der, all kinds and quality of . SEASONED LUMBER, such as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Pal ing and Plastering Lath r Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring, Weatberboarding, Posts, Hails, and all kinds of Shingles, to wit:-White Pine, Hemlock,. Cbcsnut, 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 the most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will bo kept under cover so that they can. bo furnished dry at all times, ——Wo cons kiptly under cover, wb i c b they will deliver -’dry c^ctin to an y P art I< f k*.°^ 0 y “fI 1 ' -1 x/ik 1 erton, Broken, Egg, Stovo and Nut Coal, which wb pledge ourselves to. soil at the lowest prices. .Best-Duality of -Limeburncrs’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal always on band at the lowest figures. Yard west side of Qrammer School, Main St. ' . ARMSTRONG & UOFFER. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859; , LUMBER AND COAL. OLIVER DELANCY WOULD call the attention of the public .to his largo and superior stock of COAL and LUJfliEJij which ho constantly keeps on hand at his yard,’ nc&r the Gas Works. Tho attention of builders'and .others is particularly invited to his stock.of SCANTLING, PALINGS, WEATHER DO A RDING, Fit A MESTUFFiD CARDS, SHIN GLES, PLANK, LA THS, &c. Our stock of COAL. comprises LYKEKS VALLEY, LOCUST GAP, LOUDER Y, SHAJIOK/K, SUXDUH Y WHITE ASH, LUKE FIDDLER, LIM'E nURXERS, and BROAD TOP DIfACKSMfTirs COAL, all of the best.quality, and kept under cover, aud will bo sold at tho lowest rates.- Thankful for the patronage of a generous public,- bestowed upon the lute firm of Br.,vcic A Dblancv, ho would solicit a continuance of tho sumo, as he will strive to please. All orders left ut the resi dence of Jacob Shrom for Coal or Lumber, will bo promptly attended- to as.heretofore. OLIVER DELANCY. July 25, 1801. Forwarding a commission house, ■ FLODU A, rCED,; - COAL, PIASTER & SALT, The subscriber having.taken the Warehouse, oars ami fixtures of William B.! Murray's well known.es tablishment, on West High Street, opposite Diokin .inson College, would ;inform- the, public,' that'he baa entered into a general Forwarding and Com 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 tho lowest rates, with safety and despatch. . Plaster and Salt kept constantly on hand, and Flour and Feed at wholesale or retail. Coal of nil kinds, embracing LYKFN'S VALLEY, ’ LUKE FIDDLER, BUNBURY WHITE-ASH, Limchirnera’ anu Slacl'emitha* Coal, constantly for sale. -. Kept under cover,.and delivered dry to any part of tho town. . . J. R. NONEMAKER, Carlisle, 1859. JO SI IV P. LYi\£ & SON, HAVE just completed opening their Spring stock of Hardware, Paints. Oils,'Varnishes, Glass,. Ac’., to which they invito tho .ourly attention' of the public gonorally. We have grcatly'onlargod our stock' in all its various branches, and cun .now accommodate the public with , •RELIABLE GOODS, in, largo or small, quantities at the lowest prices.— Wo don't want tho public to' th.lnk that wu havo. brought' all tho Goods in Philadelphia and Now York to our town, but wo. can, assure them that a look into our store will convince them that wo havo 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 call before making their purchases. ‘ All orders personally and punctually attended to, and no- misrepresentations made to ,effect sales. JOHN p. LYNE A: SON, North Hanover street, Cnrlislo. April ,25. IQ6I1 Q 61 war Tel .'HE subscriber has Just returned from tho i eastern cities tho largest, cheapest, and best selected assortment of Hardware, ever offered in this county. Every thing kept in a largo whole sale and retail Hardware star), cun bo had a little lower than at,any other house ia tho county, at the cheap hardware stora of tho subscriber. ' jVui7« and Spikes. —so tons Nails and Spikes just received of tho very boat makes and all Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices. COO Traee Chains of all kinds, with a large assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do., fifth chains, log* chains, tongue chains, cow chains, Ac.,- Ac. Ilames .—3so pair of Hamps.of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, Loudon pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than ever. Paints and CbVs.r—lo'tons White Lead, 1000 galls. Oil just received, with a large assortment of Var nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, litharago, whiting, glue, stiollac, paint brushes, flro proof paint, Flo rence white, white ziuo, colored zinc, red lead, lard oil; boiled oil, sporm oil, fish oil, Ao. Colors of every description/ dry and in oil, in cans and tubes. Farm Bvlls.-r- Just received the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Farm Bells in tho county. Greonoastle metal and 801 l metal, warranted not to craok. Powder . —25 kegs Dupont Rook and Rifle Pow der, with a large assortment of Safety Fuse, Picks, Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stone Slodgos, Stoue Ham mers, Ao. • Pumps 'and Cement . —so barrels Cement, with a very large assortment of Chain and Iron pumps of all kinds, cheaper than ever at tho Hardware store of , HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 8,1861. Hat and Cap Emporium oonntlE undersigned having purchased thq T B took, Ac., of tho lato William H. Trout, do od, would respectfully announce to tho public that ho will continue tho Hailing Bimuen at tho old stand, In West High Street, and with a ronow- Od an'd efficient effort, produce articles of Hood Dross of Kvery Variety, Style, and Quality, that shall bo strictly in hooping with the improve ment of tho art, and fully up to tho age in whioh wo live. fKnSHKffSSKn He has now on band a splendid '•SjSil-? t 'naaorlmont of HATS of all desorip- Japiaaw tions, from tho common Wool to tho finest Fpr and Silk hats, and at prices that must suit ovory ono who has an oyo to getting tho worth of his money. His Silk, Molo Skin, and Beavor Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, du rability and finish, by those of any other establish ment in the country. Boys’ llatb of ovory description constantly on hand. Ho respectfully invites all the old patrons and as many new ones os possible, to give him a J. a, CALLIO. CarliilepDos, 30, JB6l, Selling off Twenty-Five Pet Cent. Be • low Cosll !! AT the sign of tho “ Gold -Eagle,” 3 doofs above tho Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below tbo Methodist Church on West Main £> street, tho largcat’and best selected stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY in tho todm, jDA will bo sold 30 percent, lower than at any place "in the State, The stock comprises a largo assortment of. Gold & Silver Watches, Lovers, Lepincs, American watches, and all kinds and stylos, gold and silver Chains, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles, Gold and silver; plated and silver Ware, Music Boxes, Accordoona, Oil Paintings, a great variety of Fancy Articles, and a lot of the finest Pianos, which will be sold 40 per cent. lower than over offered in town. Tho en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases/largo Mirrors and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or’retail on tho easiest terras. • . Having selected a first class workman all kinds of repairing will ho douo as usual; at reduced prices. Three Pianos at $lOO below tho factory price, on account of the Philadelphia. Company closing out, I will sell at the Jewelry store three Rosewood Pi anos, warranted at J their value, on easy terms, if called oil soon. For Rent.—Thclargo three story.BRICK HOUSE on Main street, will be-rented from tho Ist of April, IBG2. Call at the Jewelry Store, in said building. - R..E.SHAPLEY. Carlisle, April 18, 1861. TItE Hiit and Cap Stove heretofore known as “ KELLERS’* has been removed just oppo-»* site tho old stand.two doors from Arnold’s clothing store. j Tho business will bo.conducted as heretofore, and all goods both homo made and city miibufacturo warranted to give satisfaction as recommended. A full patronage is respectfully solicited; and, every effort will be made to keep the assortment in Men and Boys-Hats and Caps complete, with prices to suit tho times. ‘ , Spring stylos of Silk Hals now ready. JOHN A. KELLER Nov. 14. Matrimony made easy ; Or now to Win -a LoVEn.r-Oonluining plain, com mou-'-onso directions, showing how all may be suitably married, irrespective of ago, sex or posi-. lion, whether prepossessing or otherwise, with u treatise on the art of fascinating any perstfn you. wish a curious, scientific experiment which never falls. Free for. 25 cts. Address T; WILLIAM & 0n.,-.Publishers, Box 2,300, Philadelphia. March 21, 1802—3 m.» A fresh and 'general assort mont of Groceries constantly on'hand, embracing tbo best qualities in the mar hot, such. «s. Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Table Oils, Pickles,- Crackers; Macaroni, Citron, Raisins, us well as all the varieties belonging to a good grocery store, together with ’a suitable assortment of the finest •- _ .Sy'cnps.A Molasses, Maolc.-irol, Salmon.. Baskets, Tubs. Churns. and other articles for,house hold use, including a fine.assortment of. China, Glass & QutVensware, The public nave our thanks for, the liberal pa* bestowed upon us in tbo past. Wo hope to merit a share of their custom in the'future. • April IU,. ISOI. J W. EBY. 'Town and €01111(17. LOCUST GAP/ rrtHE, subscriber respectfully informs his JL friends and the .public generally, that ho still continues the Undertaking business, and is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night.- Ready-made COFFINS.kept constantly on hand, both plain and ornamental. lie' has' constantly on band Fish’s latent Metallic Burial Case, of which ho has been appointed the solo agciit.. This case is recommended as superior to any’.of the kind now in use, it being perfectly air tight. , Ho has also furnished himself with a-fine new Rosewood Ilr.Aiis.B and gentle hpvsos, with which be will attend funerals in town and country person ally, without extra charge, ... Among the greatest discoveries of the age is Wells* .Spring 3/attrass, the best and. cheapest bod now in use, the exclusive right of which I have se uuredd and-will bo kept constantly on band. Cabinet Making in all its various branches carried on, anil Bureaus, Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centre Tables; Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high and low posts; Jinny Lind and Cottage-Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and all other articles usually manufactured in this liho-of business, kept constantly on hand. His workmen arc men of experience, his material the bust, and his work made in the latest city style, and all urfder bis .own supervision. It will bo war runted and sold low for cash. . lie invites all'to give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hereto fore extended to him ho fouls indebted to his nume rous customers, and assures 'them’that no efforts will bo spayed in future to please them in-style and price. Give us a call. Remember the place, North Hanover St., nearly opposite the Deposit Bank. Carlisle, Nov. C, 1861. Carlisle Warble Yard. South Hanover street, opposite JJentzs* Store,, Carl { sle» THE subscriber has on hand a large and well selected stock of Heiid-Slones, Momiiiieiit^, TOMBS, Ac., of ohasto and beautiful designs, which he will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous of selling out his stock. Head-stones finished from threo dollars upwards. Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles, &c., or naildings, inarblo slabs for furniture, Ao., constant ly on hand. Iron railing for cometry lots, <tc., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt ly attended to. Carlisle, Nov. 7, 1801 Watc.lie*, Jewelly ;ui<l Silver WARE AT CONLYN’S THE public are invited to call and examine the largest and handsomest stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, ever brought to this place. Having 'purchased thi stock for cash I am determined to sell at price that “can’t be beat" All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to be as repre- tbe money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange* „ THOMAS CONLYN. Carhslo, Nor. 7,1891 Gold Pens and Pencils, Hals and Caps. KEW GOODS. DAVID SIPE. RICHARD OWHN, Wine and Liquor Store. SOOTH HANOVER STREET,*' CARLISLE (I)irccthj Opposite the Volunteer Office.) THE undersigned would respectful!,, „ , tbo attention of Merchants, Hotel I- and Citizens of Cumberland and tbo surra,m 1 !”** country generally to bis ostablisbmont as ?v ln * dosignatod, wbere ho *cops constontlv bn k„„ , “• very full and complete- assortment.of ,v ■ " 1 ■PURE AND UNADULTERATED Wines and Liquors. Any article sold as snob, will bo strictly ns rob ' sontod, and will bo sold Wholesale and Retail”? market prices. His stock, consists ia BEST FRENCH BRANDIES. Martel brand, ; Old Pinet, Caslillion A Co., Polfcvoisin, ' La Rocbolla, J. J. Dupuy 4 Co AiCamiso, . Otard Old Laquoru no • GINS. Holland, Holland Wasp Anchor 1 B. B. Old Bohlon, Common. ■ ' WHISKIES. Scotch. , Family Nectar, O. Ryo’ Irish, Gumiuon Rectified.'' ' Alines of all Kinds. He has also the agency for the saie of Labi,,, celebrated , uor READING ALE, A supply of which will bo constantly kept on' hand. - , Orders gratefully received and promptly attended to. V GEORGE WINTERS. Fob. B- 1 18C2—ly. Nc,w Wine jind Liquor Store. Three- doors East of Inhojfs Grocer;/ Slor . and facing the Market Mouse, Carlisle. ' I'HE undersinned having opened a full and, 1 complete assortment of the purest and heat B WINES AND LIQUORS, ho invites Hole keepets. House keepers, and others to give him a call, being'determined to k6cp a better article than Is generally kept in the country, and at low prices. BRANDIES—Otard, Pinct Vintage, 1552; Ro clfelle. , GlNS—Swan, Schcidam Schnapps, Meyer's Old Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. E. Rum. WlNES—Madoria, very old,• Sherry, Sweet Ma oga; Old-Port, Lisbon; Claret, Champagne, Museat. Pufo;olU Rye, Bour bon and common Whisky. -. Alsq, Wino Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, <ko, . Bottled Liquors of nil kinds. ■WILLIAM'MARTIN. May 17.; 1861. , Foreign and Domestic Liquors. EDW ARD SHOWER rospcctifully nmiouu ces to the public, that he continues tokeep con stantly on hand, and.lbr sale, a large and very su perior assortment of. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, •it liis how stand, a few doors west of Hannon's Ho tel, and directly south' of the Court-house, Carlisle,. BRANDIES, All of choice. Brands. iVINES, Sherry, Port, Madorin,. Lisbon, Claret, JVh tiyo, Hock, Johaunisberg, and Boderboiui- CHAMPAGNE, Hoidsiek, Co., Geisdqr, <t -Co., and imperi-- al. GINS, ; Buhlen/Lim, and Anchor. WHISKY, Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nec tar, Scotch, and Irish. ALE, BROWN-STOUT, &c. Best to in . Philadelphia. BITTERS, Of the very best quality. • Dealers ard others desiring a PURE ARTICLE will find as represented, as his whale attention will be given t> a proper and 'careful selection of bio. STOCK, .w hich cannot bb surpassed, and hopes'to have the patronage of the.public. Carlisle, April-12, 1801, CARLISLE FOLiMUHY, Fnnniiig; Eiuiihiiiciii Bc-pot,. GARDNER & CO.. now .manufacture!- • and keep; constantly FOR SALE, at their 'extensive Steam Works on East Alain »t, Carlisle, a largo assortment-of Agricultural Implements,"’of well known and approved Usefulness to Fanners, among which they would call especial attention to WILLOUGUUY'S CI&iiSIIATiSD Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which has taken over fifty first class- premiums at State and County Fairs. To the farmers of Cum berland, York and Perry counties wo need not spunk in detail of, the merits of this drill, as scores of them are now in use oir tbo best farms in those counties. Its reputation is established as the most complete grain drill now manufactured in the Unite/1 States. It sows Wheat, Rye, Oats. Barley and Grasfe, evenly • and regular,'.without bunching the seed.. The gum springs puss the drill over stumps and stones, with out breaking pins or the drill. Foreyen and regu lar sowing, the Willoughby Gum Spring Drill isun-. equalled by any olhe.r. Wo also manufacture ami sell the following articles, which wo can recommend to fanners- as reliable implements of established character; , Morrison’s Patent Com Planter, Bash's Patent Straw and Fodder Gutter, 'Bridcndidf’s Patent Corn Shclluri Johnston’s Cast Iron Hoys’ Trough, Hum’s Patent Cider Mill, Also, Tlirco and Four Horse Powers and Thresh- ' ing Machines, Cast,lron Field .Rollers, Plough Castings of various patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles for farmers too numerous to mention. Also,,Egg Coal Stoves and ten plate Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other castings for house keepers and others. Wo have-also* an attractive variety of patterns for ;V : IRON RAILINGS,. and Cemetery enclosures, to which we would call attention. - STEAM; ENGINES AND. MILL GEARING. ■ To this department of our.business wo give par* ticular attention. . Our already extensive stock, of patterns for. paper, flour and saw mill gearing, ,B> constantly increasing. Mill owmers and millwright ll bo furnished with a printed catalogue of out various ‘mill patterns on application. Our maclnue shop comprises all the various tools for. turning,, planing and finishing’, shafting and casting, by good, and careful machinists. STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 26 boras power, built in the best stylo and on accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may bo seen in successful operation at many of the largest distilleries and tannnerius in Carlisle, and Cumb’d, perry and Dauphin cos., to the owners of which we’ coulidently refer for information as to their efficien cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly requested to call and examine before contracting, elsewhere. J DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with our establishment is a stenra Sash and Dour Manufactory which is now in compete order fur the manufacture of overy description of BUILDING MATERIALS, for the mpst costly as well as the plainest houss- Window Sash furnished from five cents upward, ac cording to size of glass Window Frames from upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from upward; Door frames from $1,75 upward; Fou( Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. Mouldings, Cas ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, hawy. Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in building, furnished at the’ lowest prices, and of t best quality of lumber. 70S* Wo are also P r ®f‘ l !.d as heretofore to build and repair BURDEN OA for transporters on tho railroad, with prompt . and oh reasonable terms. . ... Tho continued patronage of the public is reS P « fully solicited. Orders by mail prompt!, y * cdto ■ ' F. GARDNER & CO. Carlisle, May 3,1861. —- CORN BROOMS. • ~ , nien 0 f Wo h(iyo just rocolvod a lot of oo RloliV’ superior made Corn Brooms, w . pe3 t confidently rooomraonU as, tbo bestana Broom in the market. For. aalo onty by too her, cither at tyhc’-sale or rotalU V&X. November, 1801 ‘ J * JOB PIUNTINO neatly eseuuwJ. tb olfioa E. SHOWER.
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