American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, June 05, 1862, Image 4

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    OoNTitnwmo'N Box in California. —Those
who go around with tho contribution boxes
in California churches, plead and nrguo tho
case at tho pews us they go along. I ono in
stance tho followingdialoguo oecurcd:
Parson L. extended tho box'to Bill, and
be slowly ebook bis bead. • Como William,
give something to tho chbrph,’ said the •par
son;
‘ Can’t do it,’ replied Bill.
. ‘ Why not ? Is not the cause a good ono V
4 Yes, but I am not able to giro anything.’
‘ Poh I I khow. bettor; you must give a
better reason than that.’
4 Well I owo too much money—l must be
just before I’m generous yon know.’
'But Willintft you owe God a larger debt
than you owe anybody else.’
‘That’s, true, parson; but tbon bo aint'
pushing mo like tho balance of. my creditors.’
Never Ask Questions ur a llurrv.—'
a word with you.'
‘Bo quick then ; I’m in n harry '
‘What did you give your sick horse tother
■day V ■ ,
‘ A pint of turpentine.’
John hurries home and administers the
same dose to a favorite chargor, who, strange
to say, dropped of defunct in half an hour.
His opinion ofhis friend’s veterinary ability
is, somewhat staggered; lie meets him the
next day.
‘Well, Tom!’
‘ Well, John, what is it ?’
‘ I gave my horse a pint of turpentine, and
it killed him as dead as Julius Cresar.’ ,
‘ So did it mine.’
“ Is Death they were not Divided.”— On
Sunday the 18th inst., Mrs. Marcy Mott,’ aged
■BO years and 8 mouths, died; and on Mon
day, the 19th, Mr. Stephen Mott, her hus
band, aged 86 years and 8 months, followed
her to the spirit land. They resided in Soitu
■ato, Mass., and liad lived together as hus
band and wife for sixty-three years. Mr.
Mott had been able to superintend the work
iipon his farm. A day or two before his wife’s
death he was told that she would not proba
bly recover, and on leaving the room ho said,
■“ Marcy is going and I guess I- shall go too."
He survived her but a few hours, and they
wore both buried in one grave on Wednes
day.
JK2f Col. Skinner of tho ‘ Texas,’ who was
.going it on a ‘ high figure’ before the right
kind of audiences, thus settled a long-dispu
ted fact in history, aid elevated himself;—
‘ Feller- citizens;’ said ‘ ho, .witlf a-know.ing
look, ,f I was at the battle where Teeumsy was
killed—l was. I commanded a regiment
there—l did. I’m not gwine to say who did
kill Teeumsy—l won’t. But ibis much I will
say: Teeumsy was killed,by one of my pis
tols ; and, gentlemen, I leave it to your
knowledge of human nature if a man Would
bo very apt to lend piit his pistol on occa
sion of that sort.’. ,
. The Battee Fiei.d.— «V Williamsburg cor
respondent writes: I took a walk over the. late
battlefield.,' All tho dead had been buried
and the trees boro evidence of tho terrible
fire that was poured into the forest to drive
the rebels from their cover, limbs, wore out
off the trees almos t as smoothly as wi th the
axe, while muskets, rifles, cannon balls, and
fragments of shell strewed the ground in
every direction. In one instance. I saw a2l
.pounder shell which had hurried itself in a
small free, .and then failed to explode.
. Gen. Tavlor’s Dauguter.-e, A lato.lottor
from Winchester, Va., states-that, among the
rankest of the rank ,Secession Indies there is
Mrs. Dandrige, bettor known as “Betty Bliss”
the daughter of the late President Zachary,
Taylor. The lady recently paid a visit to : tho
prison there to pay her respects.to some of
its Rebel inmates, and during her stay, had
the bad taste to express the benevolent wish,
that pur troops might bo destroyed by the
yellow fever, if not by powder and load.
Alas, for Betty Bliss !■.
ICT* John Drew, the celebrated comedian,
died in Philadelphia, on Wednesday after
noon; of congestion of the .brain. lie was a
native of Ireland, and came to this country
before he had attained manhood. Ho mar
ried about fourteen, years ago, Mrs. IlnxT, a
talented actress, and leaves throe children.
He had just completed a highly successful en
gagement of one hundred nights at the Arch
street Theatre, and "was about starting on a
second tour to Europe.
Yellow Color, ix Flowers. —This is the
predominant color in flowers, and is the most
permanent. The yellow of the potels is the
only color which is not discharged by the
fumes of sulphurous acid. If, for example,
a lighted match is hold under them, the pur
ple or any other color.will disappear, but the
yellow will remain unchanged. .Yellow is
also h color which, more than any other, baf
fles the skill of the photographist..'
H7*_“l havo brought you ' this bill until 1
am fairly sick and tired of it,” said a collec
tor to a creditor, upon whom ho had called at
least forty times.
“You are, eh?” cooly rejoined the credit
or.
•‘Yes, I am,” was the response.
“Well then you had bettor not present it.,
again. There will be two of us pleased if you
dodo hot; for, to tell the truth, Pm sick and
tired of seeing that indentical bill myself.”
■ [Cy” A Spaniard sent his son to the Univer
sity of Salamanca, and told him to study
economy, and to ea,t beef father than poultry.
On arriving, the young gentleman asked the
price of cows.. .
‘ About twenty dollars.’
“ And partridges ?’ ~
* Twenty-five.cents.’
, ‘ I must live on partridges,’ said be, ‘ they
are decidedly the choapest.oftho two.’
o*The papers.say that Gen. McClellan,
though struck by a piece of n shell at Will
iamsburg, escaped uninjured. Wo are not
surprised at it. An officer, who could stand
as many attacks from politicians as ho has
done, must ho bomb-proof.
The Emancipationists all speak of the
Abolition of slavery as if it were to boa
punishment of tho South. Wo firmly believe
that in the end it would prove to bo a great
er “punishment” to the North.
/JQS“ The Rebels . profess to gather fresh
strength from their late awful defeats. If
their Confederacy wore to die to-morrow, they
would swear that death is the very healthiest
condition possible.
B®, Over nine thousand shells were thrown
by the fleet in the bomljjirdraont of tile forts
below Now Orleans, most of them were 13-
inch shells, which cost with their filling,
nearly §2O each. ■
B®, Samuel F. Vinton, of Washington,
formely member of Congress from Ohio, died
in that city last week. lie was one of the
commissdners under the recent Emancipa
tion Act.
~-n®* A Bu ' c ; (io wrote to his wife thus:—
Uoar Mary, it am not at homo to-night in-
} vhero 1 hm—if not found
in his bosom, he \i know where 1 have gone."
ip* Theodore Hook met a friend just afl er
leaving the Kings’ Bench Prison, who said to
him that he was getting fat. “Yes," renU<-,l
Uook> “I was enlarged to-day.” 1
C7* Carrying politeness to,excess is said tp
be raising your hat to a young lady in the
atrejßt and allowing a couple of dirty collars
and socks fall out upon tho sidewalk.
is reported that General Beaure
gard has issued an order requiring all banks
parsons and corporations to take confederate
iuouoy-at par.
18G3. TUB 18«3.
FARMERS.,
BUILDERS,
MECHANICS, '
And the public generally, will please call at
’ the' ■ '
Cheap Hardware Store,
EAST MAIN,ST., CARLISLE, hi.,
(Adjoining th« Oonnan Jlvuao,)
AS I am selling goods cheaper than over
for cash or approved credit.
llio place, Hast Mam street,**tSSs
Oarlidlo, Pu.
HENRY SAXTON.
'March 27, 1562. 4 ' ■
•* Tom,
Nails and spikes—l2oo kogs-Naiis
ami Spikes, just received, of the very best
makes and warranted.
‘Country merchants supplied with Nails at mnriu
lUcturers prices, ut the Hardware store of
HENUY SAXTON,
blast Main street.
March 27,1862
IRON— 100 ‘tons of Iron—Hammered -and
Rolled—ol-all ‘slizcg, just received, and. war
ranted to bo (?f ‘the best quality, with a largo -As
sortment oC
Sheet Iron,
Hoop Iron,
Band Iron,
Horae Shoo Itofc,
Spring Steel,
Cast Steel,
' Blister Steel,
Horso Shoes,
Horso Shoo Nails,■
Rivets, <fei
Cheaper thanthocUoapesl
March 27, 1802.
GLASS. —1000 boxes of Glass, of all sizes,
double and single thick, colored, plain and or
namental, on hand and for sale very low at
March. 27, 1-862. 11. SAXTON'S.
POWDER. —Just roc
pont’s Blasting anti I
Safety Ease,
'Stone Brills, *
Stone Sledges,
Stone Hammers,'
Napping Uii
March 21, 1802.
PUMPS and CEMENT.—IOO bids, of Ce
ment, with a largo, assortment of-Chain and
iron Pumps, just received and forsalo cheaper than
over, at 11, SAXTON'S.
N. B. Cement sold hy the quantity at Manufac
turers prices.
March 27, 1802.
FARM BELL*—I have been appointed
agent for several makes of superior Farm
-Bolls; also, Bell Meta], Bells on-hand, all war
ranted not to crack, by 11. SAXTON.
March 27, 1862.
PLOWS, PLOWS.—Just received and for
■ sale at Mauufoeturers prices, a largo assort
ment of
Plank’s Plows, t York Metal Plows,
Kenwood's “ I, Bloomliold do
Zcigler’s “ . I Eagle . 1 do
- .IVeirich's “ I - Cultivators, Ac., Ac.,
at tho cheap Hardware Store of.
March 21, 1802.
HAMBS. —500 pairs of Ilamos on hand.
of all kinds, , ■ ; .
Elizabethtown pattern,
Bouden -
Common “
with and Without patent fastenings," cheaper than
over, at '. 11. SAXTON’S,
March 27, 1862, East Main Street,.
PAINTS and OILS
Lead, 1000 galls, of (
large assortment ol
Varnishes," 1 \ i
Tuvpoutino, •' - 1
Japan,- . * ’
i Putty, '
I . Litlicrago,
j • 'Whiling,' ■
Glue,
Shellac,
Paint Brushes, .i
Colors of every dosoriptioi
arid tubqS, at the Hardwai
March 27, 1802.
CHAINS.— 600 pah
all kinds, with a lar£
Butt Chafes/
Breast if
Log
Cow •
Just received at tbo Cheap
March 27, 1802.
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS !
• jSTf'* Since tbo Into victories Domeatico Cotton
Goods have declined, as there is now a prospect of
petting a supply of Cotton. We, (LEIDICH, SAW
YER A DULLER, nt tho New store, under Martih’s
Hotel, East Main street,) aro receiving daily largo
supplies of .•
NEW SPIRNG G00D&
which, with, our old stock wo arc determined to acl
at GXiY PRICES.’ PRESS GOODS of every va
riety ;
Plain and Fancy Silks at all prices;
A largo lot of now Black Silks at 75, 8?A, 1.00,
1.25, 1.60, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50; new Spring Delaines
at 25 cents; 1,000 yards of best quality Merimae,
Cochoco, Pacific anil American Prints, dark and
light colors, now styles, at 12i ; a large at lots 0, 8
and 10 cents. ’
•
Full and Second Mourning Prints,
BEST QUALITY ENGLISH, 12}.
All kinds Domestic Ginghams 12-V j Manchester
; .TO pieces of Vroueh and Scotch Dress and
Ronnct Ginghams at 25.
BROWN AND WHITE MUSLINS.
at wolesalo and rptail, good quality 8, fine 10, 4-4
Wide 12L- Also 5-4, 0-4, 10-4, U-4, 12-4 at corres
ponding prices. All kinds of HEAVY GOODS in
large supply at reduced priccs-Tickings, Stripes,
■Checks, Drillings, Osnaburgs, Cotton Diaper, Ac, Ac.
Emeu Diaper, Napkins, Shirting Linens, Shirt
I routs, Collars, at old prices. White Goods, all
kinds, at old prices.
SPRING MANTLES, DUSTERS, SHAWLS,
EMBROIDERIES &c.
Hoop Skirts direct from tho factory. 800 doz. La
dies’; Misses, Men’s and Roys’ HOSE. 12J to 25.
Men’s and Roys’ Wear Black Cloths andCassimerss,
all grades, Eaney Cassimcrs, latest styles, Vestings,
Satinets, Joans, Cottoniules, Ac., Ac.
Having secured tho services of a first class Tailor,
wo prepared to get up Clothing in tho moat fashion
able stylo at short no.tico.
CARPETS! CARPETS!-
Wo oro receiving our Spring supply of Carpots,
comprising nil the various kinds kept ia a first class
Carpet House. Carpets ranging In price from 12j
to 1.25. Oil Cloths) all widths. Mattings, Look
ing Glasses, Shades and Blinds of all.kinds. 1,000
lbs.‘ Carpet chain; Feathers; Cotton Batting;
Counterpanes, <tc., ic.
All tho above goods and many others; wo offer
to purchasers at a small advance above cost. Win
ter Dress Goods—Shawls, Mantles, Purs, less than
first cost. Wo determined not to bo undersold.
Please call and examine our immense stock.
Wo will make additions of New Goods as
tho season advances. All Goods warranted to be
what wo sell them for.
LEIDICII, SAWYER & MILLER.
Carlisle, February 25, ISG2.
T> EMQVAL.—CALVIN ABEL, Barber,
■*-V bugs leuvu to announce to lua numerous ous
-1 tllo public generally, that ho has ro
Itarbcr Shop
£. tt v.te^x ,to .sr. b t dins n oKupioll
Ilannau’s Hotel, iu Bombl, thrco doors " outl ' of
rooms bavo boon ,m P oro,l a”dTtto,l , etr °- Ut -, Tl, ,°
some stylo, anil will, bo nuuls saulni i p . m haml
fuotion to bis patrons. Thankful toil'w 81 . 0 " llia "
ho hopos, by striot a.'touUou m CsUtTsTm
merit a continuance of it. B meas, to
Carlisle, March 27,1302.
Washers,
Anvils, ,
Vices, j
Piles,
Rasps, ;
ftlils,
ScrcV Plated. . *
I Blacksmith ifcllofrs,
•, <&c., <tc«,
I, at the HardwaroStoYc
&RNRV SAXTON,
• ■ ' ' East Main street.
reived a largo lot of I)u
-lliflo Powder* . Also,
Picks,
Mattocks,
Crow Bars,
Digging Irons, ,
ammcrs, Ac.,
at 11. SAXTON'S.
Bast Main Street.
. 11. SAXTON,
Bast Main Street,
.-7-10 tons "of White
3xl, just received, with a
Firo Proof Paint,
Florence White,
White Zinc,
Colored Zino,
. Reel Lead,
Bailed Oil,
Ljvrd Oil,
.Sperm Oil,# ■
ITish Oil, *fcc.,
•n, dry and la oil, in cans
ire Store of
H. SAXTON.
rs of Trace of
•go assortment of •
Halter Chains,
Fifth "
Tongue {t
• Spreads, Ac., Ac.,
p Hadwuro Store of
1L SAXTON.
which comprises every variety of fancy articles of
tho most exquisite finish, such as—
Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands
and trays, fancy ivory, pcarland shell card cases,
ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fauoy Work Boxes, with sew
ing instruments, Port Mommies, of every variety,
Gold Pons, and Pencils, fancy paper weights, pupo
torics, and a largo variety of Indies’ fancy stationo
ry. Moto seals and wafers, silk and bend purses,'
ladies’ riding whips, elegantly finished, la«os’ tine
cutlery perfume baskets and bags, brushes of eve
ry kind for the toilet, Iloussel’s perfumes of tho
various kind, musical instruments of all kinds and
ai. all prices, together with an innumerable variety
of articles elegantly finished, and at low rates. Al
so; an extensive-'collection of BOOKS, comprising
tiio various English and American Annuals forlSoU,
richly cmbolislied arid illustrated Poetical Works,
with C/n/ifrca’s Pictovial Monks, 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 the particular attention of families to
his elegant assortment of ‘
LAMPS, Ac., . "
from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar
cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every
stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for
burning either Lard, Sperm or Eth'erial Oil, togeth
er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ac. His ms
sortinont in this lino is unequalled' in the borough.
Also, '
embracing all the favorite brands, and a fine assort--
meut of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS A PIPES. .
FRUITS',
such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Nocta
rincs, Prunes, Ac. Fancy Confectionery, Nuts,
I reserved Fruits, Minced Meat, Pickles, .fee,, Ac.,
In every variety and all prices, all arc
pure and fresh, such as can bo confidently roconi
mended to his friends. Ilia stock embraces every
thing in tho lino ot Fancy-Goods, with many other
articles useful to hpusekoopors which the public are
especially invited to call and see, at the old stand
opposite tho Deposit Bank.
SOUTH-EAST COB. 11th A MARKET STS.,
Ail joining- the Pennsylvania Itdil-lloud Depot,
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
tho public, that ho has taken tho above Hotel,
formerly known as “ THE MANSION HOUSE,”
which ho has refitted and nowly furnished through-
• The-Rooms aro spacious and commodious, and
furnished with every convenience to bofonud in tho
host Hotels in tho city.
Tho " UNITED STATES' 1 is admirably located
for tho convoniciico. of travelers, being under tho
same roof with tho Pennsylvania Railroad Depot,
■and thus saving both hack hire and porterage of
baggage. No pains will bo spared to rondor tho
“ UNITED STATES” a pleasant and agreeable re
sidence to all who may favor it with thoir patron
age. Charges moderate.
TN beauty and durability, no “sun-drawn*
equals a good Daguerreotype; this is tho
opinion expressed by the leading photographic jour
nals of tho day, both American and English, and
those may bo obtained at tho rooms of Mrs. Rkt ■
“i™*- two door. west of Uauovo
Carlisle, Nov. 7, XBUl_tf..
ciias. e. ifVACiMVfiiiunr,
A T TOENE Y-AT-L A W.
OFFICE in' lirliofTu building, just opposite
the Market House. . .
Carlisle March 13, 1862—1 y.
B. K. CiOODYEiR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
‘FAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, ’
f}ppoiti<9 (he -Prison,
OFFICE with Colwell & liSduro.
' ' Jnn. 0, 1862.
KBPKS E. SIIAPIEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAKLISLE, PA.
ATTENDS to securing and collecting
Soldier's Pat/, Pensions, Homilies, tCc.
■ Olllco ou South Hanover street opposite.
Bout//s store. , Peh. 13.1862. .
H. WEWSHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OP*PI(!)E -with Win. 11. Miller, Esq., South
Hanover atrodt, opposite the Volunteer Priii ting
Office. ; .
- ‘Carlisle, Doc. ij2, 185fr—tf.
J. M. WEAKLEY,
iTTOHNEY A X L A AV,
OPPICE oh 'Sotith ITantfvfcr street, opposite
Bontz/s store, Carlisle.
Pob. 27, 1802—Dm. . ■ , ,
"J J. W. POULK, Attorney at !Law.
jLif* Office with frames 11, Smith, Psq'., Rhcom's
Hall. All business entrusted to him willbo prompt
ly attended to.. Peh. 6. 1862.
1. C. LOOMIS, BEW-
South IXabovcr Street, next the cornorof
West Pomfret and nearly opposite Boutz’store.
Carlisle, Bee. 22, 1850.' *
Bit. G£o. S. SEARIGHT,
SgnsSJre’Ti^ 7
Frdih '{fto ‘College of Dental Surgery.
Office at the residence Of his mother, East Louth
er street, tiirco doors below Bedfo'rd. .
Carlisle, Dc'ci'22, 1850
Dr. WM, MENTZER,
PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON, v
HAS- removed hia office to tlio room directly
opposite, the Second Presbyterian Church,
Corner of South I/aifover.and Pontfret sis., '(JarUsJe.
All patients entrusted to his care, either from/
town or country, will .bo promptly attended to.
Feb. 13, 1862.—tf ■ - " •
TO THE CITIZENS OF
Cumberland County.
TIIE undersigned begs leave to inform you,
that he Ims just opened a DRUG STORE, in'
the borough of CARLISLE, in tho.room furrnorly
occupied by Reynolds A Peiepbr, as aDrugStoro,
next door, to Inhoffs Grocery Store, South Hanover
Street, whore ho will always bo. found ready and
willing to ply the spatula and postal., The follow
ing list comprises thoraain portion of his stock:
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
Trusses, Suspensory Bandages, Window Glass,
Toilet Soaps, pure Wines and Liquors, Perfumery,
Canes, Notions and .Varieties generally, Confection
eries/ Tobacco ami segars, Lithographs and Frames,
Burning Fluid, Huiut, Varnish and Sash Brushes,
Coal Oil, . - C) ,
Jilanh Hooks qild Stationary ycneraJltf.
Haying had over’ fifteen years' experience in the.
Drug Business) xVith a desire, to* accommodate and
please my-citstbinors, Ihopo to receive a reasonable
share of publio-patrOnagc. It is my intention and
desire to giro perfect satisfaction in’every particu
lar, to all who may favor mb with a call/ . '
PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully compounded, at fair prices. Give mo a
call. * . .
- S. B; ‘PANNEBAKER:
Carlisle) Dec. 12, lB6l—iy
jyRUOB,
BOOKS,
FANCY GOODS,
CONFECTIONERIES.
RUITS, ■
PICKLES, •
PERFUMERY,
PRESERVED BRUITS.
S. W, HAVERSTIOK,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pom’a.
Has just opened an assbrlm'ont of Fresh Drugs,
Fancy Goods, Gift Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and
Goufoctionory, which has never been surpassed in
this borough, for novelty and elegance. The nrtl
slos have been selected with groat euro, and are cal
culated, in quality and price, to command tho at
tention of purchasers. , " •
; FANCY GOODS,
SEGARS A TOBACCO/
S. W, HAVERSTIOK.
Carlisle, Deo. 2g, 1801.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
I’mLADKbPIIIA
H. W. KANAGA, Proprietor
December 13, 1300.
JUagucrcrotypes.
To Destroy-^ —-Rats, Roaches, So.
To Destroy -Mice, - hides, and Ante.
To Destroy Bod-BugS.
To Destroy Moths, in Furs, Clothes, Ac.
To Destroy Mosquitoes, and Fleas.
To Destroy- Insects on Plants and Fowls.
To Destroy Insects on Animals, Ac., Ac. .
To Destroy —‘-'-Every form and species of Vermin.
"tfNLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN,
Desti’soy Instantly
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES 0$
YERMIIV*
Thfcßo -p'rcparations (unlike all others,) oro
v 'feeo from Poisons.”
“Not dangerous to tlio Jlumnn Family,”
(t Rats do not dio on i-lio, promises."
“They come out .of thoiriolcs fo 'die."
" They kro the .Only infallible remedies known-
12 yeAes and mote established in Now York City.
'Used by—~~ the City Post Office.
"Used by.- -- -the City Prisons and StatioA Houses.
’Used ty '-’■■■■City Steamers, Ships, Ac,
klaid % City Hospitals, Ac.
tVed Hotels,'Aator’/St. Nicholas/ &o.
Vtcd by- —-the Boarding Houses, «£cv, Ac.
j/ted by- • -‘-more than 50,000 Private PamilioS.
one or txco Spcomcns of what in Every
where said by ike People — t£c.
HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed iVitli vermin, need
bo so no, longer; if they uso "‘Costar's” Extermina
tors. Wo have used it to otir satisfaction;, nnd if a
box coat $5, wo Svouljl have It. ,Wo bad tried poi
sons, but they effected nothing; but, Costau’s arti-,
do knocks'.tho breath out of Rats, Mice and Red-
Rugs, quicker tbpjvwo can drito it. . It is in great
demand all oVorjfclip country ±=-Medina{o. } ) Gazette,
JfOßte.ohAlft v'tdd; i ro.Vi4uhs' ire destroyed an
nually,in ,(»runt CpUntj 'tfytjjrmin.than would pay
J for tons of this Ra£‘aud .lns»f>L KOier. . *
‘■/^mf'Uth- ? X'.ViB,,)lleratd,
:' * ■ /■ ■ ’
ors selling .your
preparations’ .rapidly.,* lacy havo boon
used, llats,J!»£lo,o,ijßoaohoS/^tVVermin diaiipppeur
immediately/• t ( ‘
Eckeu & Nov. Windsor, Md.
, • ■ t
•Ms 3>:* iIMJ" .'■ ■ ■
“Costar’s” iV^itciimnator..
•‘Costar's” I,*
“ Costar’s” i iiyVawr. i
“Costar’a” '\\'•, ■ ••’ ■ ■
“Co'star’s” Electric Bun der fro' Insects, Ac,
Is 25c. 50c, a:jp $l,OO JWs ■Hottlbs and Flasks,
$3 and ss.Kixßa vm: loss, Sun’s,
■.Boats, Uofci.c, Ai. ,
t' ! > ■■ J ■■ ■■ .■
•CAUTION ! ’ {Ji'cv
being imposed:’ iiynn byi
pemicioiis Imitciiiww, ji
prepared, bearing a Jhc :
etor’s signature.. Exarai
or flask oavofully bpforo p
nothing but “ Oogtars,"
Js@r Sold .Everywhere—
All Wholesale Diiugg
Some of
Wholesale Agents in
Shicfleljin Brothers <fc Coi,
Hull & Co.
A. B. & D. Sands <& Co.
Whcolor <k Hart.
■James S. Aspinwall,
Jlorgan & Allen,
Hull, lluckol & Co. .
Thomas & Fuller.
P. 1). .Orris.
and orm
Fliiladclpi
T. W, Dyott <fc Co. , Shoemaker & Co.
B. A. Fahnestock A Co, jFi|encb, Richards & Co.
and omens,
And by Druggists, Grocei)s, Storrkkrpers and
. Retailers generally,] in all Country-
Towns and villages
. In the
UNITED STATES.
Carlisle,Pa„
'SzrSohi hj
C. INHOFF, Gn
S. w. havers:
S. ELIOT T, Hr
And by the Druggists,
tailers generally.
Country Dealers can ord6r as above.
Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms,
&0., is desired Send for [lBo2] Circular,
giving reduced Prices] to
HENRY R. COSTAR,
Principal Depot—No. 612 13 roadway—.[Opposite
tho St. Nicholas Hotel,] Now-York.
Eohruary 27, 1802.—6m*
,■ „ OLIVER DELANCY
WOULD call the attention of the public
to Ilia, largo and superior stock of COAL
and DUMBER, which he constantly koepa on hand
at his yard, near the Gas Works. The attention of
builders and others is particularly invited to hia
stock.of SCANTLING, PALINGS, WEATHER*
BOARDING, FRAME STUFF, BOARDS, SHIN
OLES, PLANK, LATHS,An. Onr stock of GOA A
comprises L YUEN'S VALLEY, LOCUST HAP,..
IOIiIIERY, SHAMOKIN, SUNRURY WHITE
ASH,’LUKE FIDDLER, LIME BURNERS, and
BROAD TOF BLACKSMITH'S GOAL, all of the
host quality, apd kept Hitler cover, and will ho Bold ’
at the lowest rates. 1 .
. Tlmnkfid for the ftatVon'ftgo p'f a gonoVoiia public,
bestowed upon the late firm of BnAcic «fc Delan'cv,
ho would’ solicit a continuance of-the. same, as ho
will-strive to please. ■ All orders loft at. the resi
dence of Jacob Slirom for Coal or Lumber, will bo
promptly attended to us heretofore,
July 25, ISGI
Forwarding & commission mouse.
■ JFJLOUR, & JFEEOj ■ '
COAL, PLASTER & SALT y
Th'o suascribor having taken the Warehouse, cars
ami fixturosof William'D. Murray’s well known es
tablishment, on West High Street, opposite Dickin
inson College, would infohn the public, that, be
has. entered into a general Forwarding and Com
mission business. '
Th'o bigliost market prico will bo paid for Flour,
Grain and. Produce of, all kinds.
.He is ftlso prepared to, freight;produce'and
stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest
rates, with safety and despatch.
Planter a/id /Salt kept constantly, oh hand,- and
Flour, and Feed at .wholesale or retail.
Coal of all kinds,,embracing
. LYKEN'S.VALIiEYy. .
, hVKB PIBBiER,
( BUNI)V«¥ WHITE ASH',
. Lmchurnera* and BlachamUhs’ Coal, constantly for
sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to.any
part of tlio town. *
;nr tea public from
■pv., was and highly
ow libel has been
HAVE just completed opening their Spring
stock , of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Glass, <kc., to whioh.thoy invito tho early attention
of tho public generally. Wb;havo,greatly enlarged
our stock in all itsvarious branches, and can now
accommodate the public with •
JmJe'ot the Propri
le each box,’ bottle,
irebasing, and take
. RELIABLE GOODS,
in largo or small quantities at tho lowest prices.—
Wo don’t want'tbo public to think that wo have
brought all tho. Goods in Philadelphia and Now
York to our town, but Wo'cun assure them that a
look into our store will convince them that we have
enough Goods to fully supply the. 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 aud
punctually attended to, and no 'misrepresentations
mado to effect sales. •
jts in large cities.
Iho ’■
New York City,
Carlisle. April 25i 1861,
rrhl, Risley $ Kitchen
J h, Gal 6 & Rbbinsom.
Ward, Close &, Co.
visson «!k Robbins.
S. Barnes & Co.
C, Wells Co,
jello,Marsh A Gardner
11, Dixon & Co.
irad’Fox,, .
fpilE subscriber has .just returned from the
J. eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, and
best selected assortment of Hardware, over offered
in this county.- Every thing kept in a largo whole
sale and retail Hardware'stora, can bo had a little
lower.than at any other house in tho county, at the
cheap hardware storj of tho subscriber.
Nails'and Spikes. —so tons Nails and Spikes just
received of the very best makes and all warranted.
Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu
facturers prices.
la, Pa.
600 jmiiV Trace Chains of nil kinds, with a largo
assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do.,
fifth chains, log chains, toiiguo chains, cow chains,
«&C.,&C. ' ,
Humes. —3so pair of Hamcs of all kinds just re
ceived. Common pattern, Loudon pattern, Eliza
bethtown pattern,, with and without patent fasten
ings, cheaper than ever.-
Paints and Oils. —lo tons White Lead, 1000 galls.
Oil -just received, with a largo assortment of Var
nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, lithurago, whiting,
glue, shellac, paint brushes, fire proof paint, Flo
rence white, white zinc, colomlzinc, red lead, bird
oil, boiled oil, sporm oil, fish oil, &c. -Colors of
dvbry description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes.
Farm Polls. —Just received tho largest, cheapest,
and best assortment of Farm Bolls in the county.
Groencastlo metal and 801 l metal, warranted not to
crack.
Pomler. —2s kegs Dupont Rook and Rifle Pow
der, with a.largo assortment of Safety Fuse, Picks,
Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stono Sledges, Stono Hum
mers,' Ac.
Pumps and Cement. —so barrels Cement, with a
very largo assortment of Chain and Iron puriips of
all kinds, cheaper than over nt the Hardware store
of . HENRY SAXTON.
Carlisle, March 8,1861.
cer,
coasilß undersigned having purchased the
T stock, &0., of tho late William 11. Trout, do
od, would respectfully announce to the] public
that ho will continue tho Hatting Jhttn'ncsaji t tho
old stand, in West High Street, and with a renew
ed and efficient effort, produce articles of Hoad
Dress of.
CK, D rwggist,
iggist,
Every Variety, Style, and Quality,
that shall bo strictly in keeping with tho improve
ment of the art, and fully up to tho ago in which
we live. .
ronEKEBPERS and Re-
Ho has now on hand a splendid
jßlavijjjlr n6Sortment °f HATS of all (leficrip
tions, from tho ooramon Wool to tho
finest Fur and Silk hats, and at prices
that must suit every one who has an eye to getting
tho worth of his money. His Silk, Molo Skin,
and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, du
rability and finish, by those of any other establish
ment in tho country.
Bovs' Hats of every description constantly on
band. He respectfully invites alt the old patrons'
and as many noiv ones ns possible, to Rive bim a
J. Ci. GALLIC.
Oarlislo, Doc, 30,1801.
lVe\v Coal Yard,
AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE,
THE subscribers would respectfully call flijj
attention of Limoburncrs and tho citizens of
Carlisle, and tho surrounding country gotrefftllyptfr
their now COAL YARD, attached to his-Wnro-houso,
on WcsfJJtigh st., where they will keep constantly
on band n largo supply
of ’the Jj&t quality of
°LykcmWaUcy, Luke
Yrcccrtorij JtroJcfo, 'Egg
Nut Coal—screou
cd-and dry, all of which
" ho pledges himself (to
.soil at tho ia\vostpqssi
bio prices. Best qual
ity’of XiMc&iirnoV and Blacksmiths’ Coal always
on blind.
All orders left lit’tho iVaro House, or at bis
residence in North HuuOvcr strcot will bo promptly
attended to. , . . **
HENDERSON A HEED,
Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1850—tf. . -
Yew Coal and CmiiKrei 1 Yai'd.
THE subscriborp have this day entered into part
nership to trade in COAX AND LUNBER. —
Wo will have constantly bn hand had furnish to or
der, all kinds and quality of
. ’SEASONED LUMBER,
bucli ns Boards,'SoTiTitHng, Joiatj, Frame Stuff, Pal
ing and Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked
Flodring,. Wcathorboarding, Posts, Hails, and all
of Shingles, to wit: Whito Pino, Ilomlock,
Chosniit,'and Oak, of different qualities. Having
cars of mir own \vo 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 cart bo' furnished
dry at all times.
Wawill constantly
ha'nKn.hand-all kinds
of FAMILY COAL,
under cover, which
they wilt deliver dry
and.clean to any par.t
of the borough, to wit:
Lykens Valley, Luke
Fiddler, Locust Moun
tain, Lobherry, Trov
erton, Broken, Egg,
Stove and Nut Coal, which, wo pledge ’ourselves.' to
sell at the- lowest prices. ,
Host quality of Limcburners' and Blacksmiths*
Coal always on baud at the lowest, figures. Yard
west side.of Gramiuor School,'Main St.
V , ; ' AUMSTHONG & HOPPER.
Carlisle, Doe. 22, 155 ( J.
LUMBER, AND COAX*.*
OUVER DELANCY,
J. R. NONEMAKER.
Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850.
JOHN P. J.YNE & SON,
JOHN P. LYNE & SON,
North Hauovcr street
jlyyijQvAjlii
Hat and Cap Emporium
Selling off Twenty-Five Per Cent. 13e-
AT tho'sign of tho “ Gold Eagle,” 3_ doors
CumboflanirValloy Bank, and two
doors bclOw tho Methodist Church on West Main
aa street, thq largest and bost’solcctod stock of
WATCHES and JEWELRY in tho town,
will be spld HO per cent., lower than at any
‘place in the State. Tho stock comprises a largo
assortment of Gold & Silver Hunting-ease Watches,
Lovers, Lepinos, American watches, and all other
kinds ohd styles, gold and silver Chains,
Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles, Gold and sUverj
Slated and silver Ware, Mnsio Boxes, Accordoons,
il Paintings, a great variety of Fancy Articles,
and a lot of tho finest Pianos, which will bo sold 40
por cent, lower than over offered in town. The en
tire.stock of Watchmaker tools, ‘eases, largo Mirrors
rind-Safo, will bo sold wholesale or retail,on the
'-busiest terms. ■
Having solCotcd.a first class Workman all kinds
of repairing will bp done ns usual, at ■reduced
prioos.
Three Pianos at $lOO below tho factory pneo, on
account of tho Philadelphia Company closing out.
I will soli at tho Jewelry store throo Rosewood Pi
anos, warranted at i their value, on easy terms, if
■culled on soon. „
For Kent.—-Thelargo throe story BRICK HOUSE
oh Main street, will bo rented from tho-lst of April,'
1802. Call at tho Jewelry Store, in said building.
11. E. SHAPLEY.
Carlisle, April 18, 1861,
THE Hat and Cap Store heretofore known
as ** KELLERS'* has been removed just oppo
site tho old stand two doors from Arnold's clothing
.store.
The business will bo conducted as heretofore, and
all goods both homo made and city hianutaoturo
warranted to give satisfaction as recommended. A
full patronage is respectfully solicited, and every
effort will bo made to keep tho assortment in Men
and Boys Hats and Caps complete, With prices to
suit the times.
Spring styles of Silk Hats now ready.
, JOHN A. KELLER
Nov. 14,1861.
Matrimony made easy jOrHow
to Win a Lovr.n. l —Containing plain, corii
mon-seiiso directions, showing how all may be
suitably married, irrespective.’of ago, sox or posi
tion, whether prepossessing or otherwise, with a
treatise on the art of fascinating any person you
wish a curious; scientific experiment which never
fails,-. Free for 25 cts..
Address T. WILLIAM '& Co,, Publishers,
Box 2,800, Philadelphia.
March-21, 1802—3m.* ... .
. A fresh and general assort-
SSSKfiEiRIESg merit of Groceries constantly
on hand) embracing the best qualities in the mar
ket, .such as 'Codecs, Sugars; Spices, Table • Oils,
Pickles, Crackers, Macaroni, Citron, Raisins, ns
well as all the varieties belonging to a good grocery
store, together with a suitable assortment o£ the
finest .
Syrups & Molasses, Macbarelj Salmon,
Baskets, Tubs, Churns, and other articles for house
hold arse, including a lino'assortment of ~
China, Glass & Queensware,
The public have our.tbanks for the liberal pa
tronage bestowed upon, us in the past. Wo hope to
merifa share of their custom in the future.
, -April iy,.1861. • J W. EBY.
Town and Country.
LOCUST/3AP,
r pilE subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and tbo public, generally, that he sfiil
continues the Undertaking business, and is ready to
wait upon customers either by.day or by night.—*
Haituy-niade COFI’IK'S kept constantly, on hand*
both plain and ornamental. 110 has constantly on
hand I'mk’a Patent Metallic liuriul Cane, of which
ho has been appointed the sole agent. This case is
recommended us superior to any of the kind now in
use, it being perfectly air tight.
Ho ,has also furnished himself with a fine new
Rosewood Hrarsk and goritlo horses, with which
ho will attend lunerals in town and country person
ally, without extra charge,
Among 10 neatest discoveries of tbo ago is
Wefti* • Spring Mattvuaa, the best and cheapest hod
now in use, the exclusive right of.,which I havo so
curcdd aud Will,bo kept constantly on baud.
Cabinet Making
in all to various branches carried on> and Bureaus,
Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered
Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centro Tables; Dining
and Breakfast .Tables, Was U-stands of alb kinds,
French Bedsteads, highland low posts; Jinny Lind
,and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of ail kinds, Looking
Glasses, and all other articles usually manufactured
in this lino of business, kept constantly on haudl
His workmen aro men ofcxpcrience, his material
. best, and his work made in the latest city style;-
and all under his own, supervision. It will bo war
runted and sold low for cash*
Ho myites all to give, him a call before purcha
sing elsewhere. For tbo liberal patronage hereto
fore extended to bim lie feels indebted to his nume
rous customers, and assures them that no efforts
will ho spared.in future to ploaso them in stylo and
price. Give us a call.
Remember tho placo, North Hanover St., nearly
opposite the Deposit Dank.' ■ «
Carlisle, Nov. 6, 1861.
Carlisle Marble Yard.
South Hanover elnel, opposite Denize’ Store,
Carlisle.
TIIB subscriber has on hand a largo and
well selected stock of
Ileud-Stoncs, Monuments,
TOil BH, Ac., of chaste and beautiful designs, which
ho wilt sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi
rous ol selling out his stock. Head-stones llmshed
irom three dollars upwards.
Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles, do., or
omldmga, marble slabs for furniture, do., constant
ly on hand. Iron railing for comotry lots, do., of
ly Mtomiod'to^ o^’^^11 worltuuinslli Ib wil11)0 prompt-'
Carlisle, Nov. 7, 18CX.
-Watches, Jewelry and Stiver
WARE AT CONLYN’S
T JP nl-G invited to call and examine
, the largest and handsomest stock of
WA TCIIES, JEWELIt Y AND NIL YBR
WANE, "
P ’, aco- nftvin S purchased thi
tt‘-t“t b dotcr “ i,,ud to aoll •“•**»
“ aIJ b v Ul °. guaranteed to ho ns ropro
■Kta?im roluadod - 01J b ' old “1 “* vo f
Carlisle, Nov. 7, 1801 TU ° MAB
low Cost! !!
Gold Pens aifd Pencils,
Hals and Caps.
htew goods.
DAVID SIDE,
HARD OW£W.
Wine and liquor Store.
South uanover street, cari, is
{Direetly Opposite the Volunteer Office.)
THE undersigned would respectfully mil
tlio .attention of Merchants, Hotol-kcenn
amf Citizens of Cumberland ftn'tl the surround!,?'
country generally to Ms establishment as ahoV»
designated, whore ho keeps constantly on hand a
very full and complete assortment of > “
PURE AND UNADULTERATED
Wines and Liquors.
Any article sold as such, will bo strictly as ropro.
sonted, and will bo sold Wholesale and Retail at
the lowest market prices. His stock consists in
part of '
BEST FRENCH BRANDIES.
Martel brand, Old Pinot,'
Castil I ion <t Co., Pollovoisin,
Lnßooholla, J. J. Dupuy & Co.,
A. Camisc, Otard Old Laqnuruno
GINS.
Holland, Holland Wasp Anchor.
15. B. Old Bohlon, Common.
wurefaiSl.
Scotch. Family Nectar, 0. Bye,
Irish, t Common Kcctlficd.
%incsofa.llKinds,
Ho has also tho agency for the sate of Lanor'
celebrated
READING ALE,
A supply of which will bo constantly kept oa'
hand. . ,
Orders gratefully received and promptly attended
GEORGE WINTERS,
Fob. 0 1862—1 y.
New Wine and Ijpuor Store.'
Three doors East of Inhq/Ts Grocery Slots,
and facing the Market 'House, Carlisle:
THE undersirined having opened b full arid'
complete - assortment of the -purest and* bdsi
B wines and liquors/ hp hwi&s Hots.
keepers, House’ keepers,, and* Others to give
him a call, te keep a better
article than is generally kept in’ fho country, and at
low prices. *'
BRANDIES—Otatfdy jfanefc Vintage, 1852; Bo*
chcllo.
• GlNS—Swan,* Schoidain Moyer's Old
Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N, E. Bum. •
• WlNES—Madoria, very old; Sherry,' Sweet Mo„-
aga, Old Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne, Muscat*
, WHlSBST—Monongahela, Pure Old Bye, Bour
bon and common Whisky.
Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, Ae.
Bottled Liquors of all kinds.
WILLIAM MABTIN.
May 17,1861. ’
Foreign and domestic jLiqiiors.
EDWARD SHOWER respectifully announ
.ccs to the public, that ho continues to keep con
stantly on hand, and for sale, a liygo and very su
perior assortment of ■ ’
Foreign and DomesticPLiquqrs, V
aj his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon's Ho
tel, and. directly south of the Court-house, Carlisle.
BRANDIES, • ’ ;
All of choice Brands.
TNES, -
Sherry, Port, Mftilerm, Lisbon, Claret,
tive, Hook, Johanniabcrg', uud Poderheim-
CHAMPAGNE, *
Heidsick.A Co., Gclsler A Ce./fend Imperl*
al.
,GINS,
Bohlcn, Lien, and Anchor. 1 '
WHISKY, .
Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Noe
tar, Wheat,'Scotch, and-Irish.
ALE, BROWN STOUT, Ac. Best, to ha had in
Philadelphia.
BITTERS,
Of the very tost quality.
Dealers and others desiring a PURE ARTICLE
will Aud it as represented, as his whole attention will
to a propor and careful selection of his
STOCK, whieh-ehnnot ho- surpassed, and honoa to
have the patronage of tho public. ’ ■ - : ; u
Carlisle, April 12, 1861
' CARLISLE FOUNDRY,
Farming Implement Depot,
TT'' GARDNER & CO. now manufacture
. * ? nd > [ “°P constantly FOE SALE, at their
extensive Steam Works on East Main at., Carlisle,*
largo-assortment of. Agricultural Implements, of
well known and approved usefulness to Farmers,
among which they would call especial attention to
WjfLLOUGIIDr's CBLEDUATJtP
Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill,
wliioli has taken over fifty flr/it class premiums-#*
State and County Fairs. To tlio farmers of. Cum,
norland, T ork and Perry counties wo need not speak;
in detail of the merits of this drill, as scores of them,
aro now in use on the best farms, in tiieso counting,.
Its reputation is established ns-the most complete*
gmn drill now manufactured in tbo United; States*
Xt sows Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley and Grass,-ovonly
and regular, without bunching the seed. The gun*
springs puss the drill over stumps and stones, with
out breaking pins orHho drill. For oven and regu
lar sowing, the Willoughby Gum Spring Brill isun
cqnallcd by any other. Wo also manufacture and.
sell the following articles, which wo pan recommend,
to farmers as reliable implement* of ostablishsil
character:
N Morrison*a Potent Qorn Planter,
Lodi’* Patent Straw and Fodder Cutler,
.Bridcndolfa. Patent Corn Shelter,
Johnston’* Cast Iron Horja ’ Troup*,.
• . Ilunx'a Patent Cider Mill,
. Three and Four Horse Powers and Thresh--
ing. Machines,, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough •
of various patterns, . Corn Crushers, and.
other articles for farmers too numerous to mention*
Also, Figg Coal Stoves and ton plate W&ul Stoves,
with an immense variety of other castings for houso
kcopbrs and others. Wo have also an attractive
variety .of patterns fop
IRON RAILINGS,
and Cemetery enclosures, to which' wa would till
attention.
STEAM ENGINES ANB 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, is
constantly increasing. Mill owmors and millwrights
will bo furnished with a printed catalogue of* our
various mill patterns on application. Our mdchino
shop comprises all tho 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 25 horse
power, built in 'the best stylo and on accommodating
terms. Engines built at our establishment may be
scon in successful operation at, many of the largest
distilleries and tnnnnorios in Carlisle, and Curnb’d,
Perry and Dauphin cos.,’ to the owners of which wo
confidently refer for information as to their efficien
cy* Persons wanting Steam Engines aro earnestly
requested to call and examine before contracting
elsewhere.
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY.
Connected with our establishment is a steam Sash 1
and Door Manufactory which is now in complete 4
order for the manufacture of ovory description of.'' *
BUILDING MATERIALS,
for the most costly as well as the plainest house*'
Window Sash furnished from five cents upward, ao
cording to size of glass; Window Frames from sl,Bl'
upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $1,76 '
upward; Door frames from $1,75 upward; Four .
Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. -Mouldings, Cas
mgs, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy
Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house
building, furnished at tho lowest prices, and of tho
best quality of lumber. Wo aro also prepared
as heretofore to build antfropair BURDEN CARS
for transporters on tho railroad, with promptness
and on reasonable terms.
Tho continued patronage of tho public is respect
fully solicited. ’ Orders by mail promptly uttond
cd.to F. GARDNER <fc CO.
Carlisle, Slay 3, 1861.
CORN BROOMS.
Wo have just received a lot of 55 do*on of
“ Rich's” superior made Corn Brooms, which >vo
confidently recommend ns the best nnd cheapest
Broom in the market. For sale only by tho subscri
ber, either at wholesale or retail.
November, 1801.
JOli PRINTING nuutly oxboutsul at. tUis
ulUcu . J -
H:
■H
B, SHOWER.
J. W. BBT.