A Writ Trained Servant. —Xho follow 1 iwing reminds us of a little anccdoto whioh we think wo will tell first, so ns to bo ft little nboad of our.fiioud who narrates it: A couple of friends,' sportsmen, fond of shooting and, fishing, were on a trouting ex cnsion, in tho month of May, some, four or five years ago. • . When they loft tho rude hotel in tho morn ing, where they had passed tho night, they agreed to separate in pursuing their days sport; ntid an agreement was made to rcn ■dezvous at tho tavern at sunset, and compare the result of tho day’s labor'or ‘ sport,’ as it is generally called. ■ \VaIl, about dusk one of tho party armed, and soon afUr the other, nndtl.oy comppaved their strings of fish, ■ One greatly predominated; it consisted of fiftv-seven trout. , ‘‘Didyou catch all'those yourself?’ * Why, how do you s’poao I got ’em, if I didn’t catch ’em?’ • ‘ That ain’t the question. Did you catch them?’ - ■ ‘ Why, to bo sure—l took every one of om myself.’’ ' ' Well, that seemed satisfactory; hut solno. how or other, this discrepancy, in tho number of fish taken seemed to bo rattier peculiar ;■ sb after supper the discomfited friend took a little hoy toone side, with whom Ins compet itor had fallen in on his way back to the tav ern, and putting a quarter of a collar m Ins hand, said, . ' . . ' , , •< Did-Mr,P catch all those fish ho .brought hack with his own hook and lino?’ Them liq hnd on Unit crotijheu stick ? XIo had. two; o’them sticks.’ ~ , * y e3j yes—l know ; hut did he catch tlioin all?’ . , , •Can't say, - all I can say, is that he told mo lion - , if "any -body .asked hie, I .wasn't, to say a word about them fish ; and I ain’t a goin’.to do it!’ - Tho cat was out of tho bag ! ■ Now for tlio second stoiy : A gentleman who had carefully Trained up 'hii servant the. way ho should "go, so that, when'his wife'.was present ho might not de part from it, sent him with a box-ticket fur the theatre to the house, of a young lady. . : The servant returned when the gentleman and. his wife were - at dinner. lie had, of course, hoen told, in, giving answers to coy tahfkiinl of- messages, tosubstitute the mas culine (or tho feminine pronoun, in speaking of tho hide. '.‘■Did vou see lam?’ said tho gentleman, ■giving him tho euo. , ". .... Vos, 6 ir,’ replied the servant. ‘He said he’ii ge. with a great deal of pleasure.; and that /nut wait for you, sir;’ • What » iis hedying?’ asked the wife, care- lessly 'lk was, putting on his homiel.’ was,tho re- ply. . 1 - It is said that there was ‘fat In the fire’ immcdialulyi 017* Talking to boys in public meetings is getting to bo an art and science. Billy Ross is a great Temperance lecturer, and nt-ilush ville, Illinois, was preaching to.tbe young on bis favorite theme. lie said : ‘ Now 1 boys when I ask you a question yon inusn't ho afraid to speak right oat and an swer me. When you look around and see nil these lino houses, farms, and' cattle, do vou ever think who owns them all now?— Your lathers owns them all, do they not?’ ' Vcs sir T shouted a hundred voices. ' Well, whore will your fathers bo twenty, years from new V •Dead! - ‘ Thats right. And who will own all this pruprety then?' , ‘ Cs hoys!’ ‘ Bight. Now toll mo did you ever in go ing alcmg the streets, notice-'-tiro drunkards Lunging around tho saloon doors waiting for' somebody to treat them?’ • Yes, sir; lots of them !’ ‘Well, were will they bo in.twenty years from now. ■ Dead 1’ exclaimed the boya.. ‘ And who will be tbs drunkards then • JJs boys!’ Billy wag-thunderstruck fora moment rhut recovering Himself, tried-to tell the boys how to escape such a fate.. Drops of Wisdom. Too much company is worse than none. ; To.sot up for a critic is bullying mankind. Tho modest man is -seldom the object of .wiry. . ‘ .Don’t judge by one view of person or thing. Truth endures man’s purpose with some what of immutability! Thought is the wind, knowledge the sail, and mankind is the vessel. Fortune may favor,fools ; but that’s a poor reason why you should make a fool of your -oelf.. . - ■ Some women are born to scheme and some to love, and I wish some respected bacholdr that reads this may take tho sort that best suits him. ■ Women never truly command until- they have given their promise to obey. Death, to a good man, is the coming.of the year of its blossoming time.' Do wc call it dying when the bads burst into flowers ? There are some points on which no man can he contented to follow the advice of an other, some, points on which he can consult his own conscience only. To havo tarts for tea—let your wife see you kiss the waiting maid. A sure thing. To prevent,a headache when getting sober —keep drunk. To tell if you love a girl—have some tallow headed chap'go to see her. Valuable Receipts.—To make a nice jam —lay your head under a descending pile dri ver. , . ’ To see if,a man is. your friend—make love to his wife! • ■ To get tho frost out of your fingers—put thcip in hot water. . To soe-if-a girl is amiable—tear her dress in a hall room. To keep yourself warm in bed—sot it on five. „ , ~ To see hotv hard a man strikes—toll him he lies, To keep poor relatives from troubling you —commit suicide. ' To keep from being dry—stand out in the rain. . To do.away with spectacles —put your eyes out. proposes, and God disposes/ said a pious aunt to her overconfident niece. * Let a man propose to mo if he dare/ was* the response, ‘ and I’ll dispose of him ac cording to my own views, as ho suits me/ j nT 5 * A young lady was thrown from a car riage, and on being asked whore she was in jured, most innocently replied : ‘ Down at the surprise party, when Tom Skillman went homo with another girl/ witty dentist having labored in vain to extract a tooth from ft lady’s month, gave up the task with qhe felicitous apology: 4 The fact is madam it seems impossible for anything but to come out of your mouth/ of the saddest descriptions onecan ■give of a household is, that the master of it generally goes out of an evening/’ SIT* Surely that man may bo envied wbo •can oat pork chops for suppor and sleep Without ft grunt. 1 fCT 3 * Caught in her own net/ as the man gaid when saw one of the fair sex hitched noblo mind disdains to gain ‘its pleasure from am ther’s pain. Patience is good, but perseverance is better. While the former stands as a stoic tinder difficulties* the latter whips them out of therioj*. | BOOKS, i’AKCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES. fruits, . PICKLES, PERFUMERY, PRESERAED FRUITS, S. W. HAVERSTIOK, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, renn\a. lias just opened nn assortment,, of Fresh Drags, Fancy Goods,-(lift Books, I’oHamory, Traits,' and. Confectionery, wliicli.hus never boon surpassed m tins borough, for novelty and ’elegance. . The arti stes have been selected frith groat care, and are cal culated; in quality and prico, to command tho at teuliou of purchasers. , tan or ooons> nt all prices, together -with,an 'junumonihlo variety of articles elegantly finished, ami nt low rates. Al so, an extensive collection of HOOKS, comprising the various English nvnl American Annuals for 1850/ richly cmbeli.shcd and illustrated Poetical -Works, with Cfiitdr&i'* Pictorutl Jlnoksf lor children of all uo'es. dlis assortment of School Books and School Stationery is.also complete, and comprises.every thing used iti College ami the Schools. He also desires to cull the particular attention of families to his■ elcgant-assortmcnt-of LAMPS, Ac. frotirtho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar elior and others of Philadelphia,’ comprising ever}'- stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm or Ktherial Oil, togeth er with Plower Arises, Paney Screens, &q. His as sortment in this lino is unequalled in' the boVough Also, SEGAIIS & TOBACCO, embracing all (ho favorite brands, and a fine assort ment of AIEDIIi3CIIAU.iI SAIDKEiIS &. PIPES. , Fli'UIT S', such as oranges. Lemons, Pigs;‘Raisins, Recta lines, Prunes, Tc. Pani-y Confectionery, Nuts* Preserved prints, Minced Moat, Pieklos, Ac., Ac., in every variety ii-id all'prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such as can tie eonliden tly recom mended to his friends. -IDs stock omhraoos every thing iu-tho lino of Panoy Goods, With many oiho'r articles useful to housekeepers which tho public ‘are especially,.invited-to call- and see, at the. old stand opposite the Deposit Bunk, S. W. H.VYBRSTICK. Carlisle, Dee. 2fi, 1 SGI. Foreign and Domeihic Liipiors. EDWARD SHOWER respoctifully aunoiin cos to (lie public, (hat be cVjtilimies to keep con stantly on Ini nil, ami For sale, a largo and .very du perinr assortment ot‘ Foreign and Domestic Liquors, ut lii.s. new stand, a few doors west of Hannon’# Ho tel, ami directly south of tho Court-hemie, Carlisle, BRANDIES, All of choice Brenda. WINES, ' ' . Sh.ciTyk Port, Maderia. Lisbon, Clarc'l, Na w live,’ Hock, ■J’ohaQnisbarg, ami Bodorheiui cr. CHAMPAGNE. ‘ Jieidsick A-Co., impun- UINS, ■ Bohlen, Lira, and Anchor. WIIISEY, ‘ Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nec tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. -ALE, -.BROWN STOUT, io.. Beat to be-had Philadelphia, BITTERS, • Of tho very best quality. Lofllcrsiir.il nib ora desiring a PURE A'RTICLIf will find it as-represented, ns his whole attention. wiU bo given to a proper and careful selection of hie STOCK, which cannot bo surpassed, and -hopes to have tho patronage of tho-public. Carlisle, April 12, ISfil CARLISLE FOUNDRY, Farming Implement ®epot. G ATvDN K/ll & CO. now manufacture • ami keep constantly TOR SALE, atAheir. extensive Steam Workson East Main St., Carlisle, a largo uspovVment of Agricultural Implements, 01. well known ami approved usefulness td Farmers, among-which they would call capeoial attention to WjLI.,I) UCIII! y’S CKLKBUATKt) Patent G-nni Spring Grain Drill, which has taken over fifty first cla.ss premiums at’ State ami County Fairs. T» the farmers of Cum berland, York and Zhir y counties we need not spoak iu,detail of the merits of his drill, ns scores of them arc now in use on the best farms in these counties. Its reputation is established as tho most complete grain-drill .now mamifabturcd in the United States. It sows Wheat, K-ye, Data, Barhiy-arid Grass, evenly, and regular,, without bunching tho seed. -The gum; springs pass the drill oyer stumps and stones, with-' out,breaking pins or tho drill. For even and regu lar the Willoughby Gum Spring Drill is un equalled hy.any olher. Wo also manufacture and sell tho following articles, which wo can recommend to fanners as reliable implements of established character dll * 'Non’hrm's'Patrut Corn Planter, Lath's Patent Straw ami 't'->dr{er Sutler, Pridendol/’s Patent' Corn S/ic//er f Johnston's Cast Iron lic'/s’ Trough, ilarn’a Potent Cider Mill. Also, Throe anti Four Hune Powers and Thresh ing Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, X s lough Castings of various patterns, Corn Crushers,’ and other articles for farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and plate .Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of oilier castings for house keepers and others. Wo have also an attractive variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, and Cemetery enclosures, to, winch wo would call at ton tio'n. em-ur engines and mill gearing. To thif- department of ourimsinesswo giro par ticular attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns-for paper, Hour and saw mill gearing,-is constantly increasing. Mill owmersand millwrights will he furnished with ft printed catalogue of-our various mill patterns on application. Oilr machine shop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing, and finisldng.diarting and casting, by good .and-careful machinists. •STATIONARY .STEAM ENGINES, of every desirable capacity; froni 10 to 25 horse power, built in the best style and on accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may be seen in successful operation at many of the largest distilleries and tanunories in Carlisle, and Guwb’d, Perry .and Dauphin cos., to tho owners ht' which we confidently refer for information as to thoirefficien cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines arc earnestly requested to call and examine before contracting elsewhere. .DOCK AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with our establishment is a steam Sash and Door Manufactory which is now in complete ordur for tho manufacture of every description of BUILDING MATERIALS, for the most costly as well ns the plainest house, Window Sush furnished from five emits upward, ac cording to size of glass; window Frames froinsl,3l upward; Shutters and lolling Blinds from SI, 75 upward; Door frames from £1,75 upward; X’our Panel Doors from $2/12 upward. ’Mouldings, Cas ings, Architraves, Wash Hoards, brackets; Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needbd in bouse building, furnished ut the lowest prices, and of the best quality »f lumber. Wo are also prepared as heretofore to build and repair DURDEN CARS for transporters on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. The continued patronage of the public is respect .fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to. F. GARDNER & CO. Carlisle, May 3, ISO?. POWDER, —Just rei pont’s Blasting and ! Safety Faso, Picks, Stone Drills, Mattocks, Stone Sledges, Crow Bars, Stono Hammers, .Digging .Irons, Napping Hammers, & PUMPS AND CEMENT.—IOO bbls. of Ce ment, with a largo assortment of Chain and Iron Pumps, just received, and for sale cheaper I than ever, at “, T „ IT. SaXTOJTS. tuwra pricwi mont 5 I>y t!l0 ( l nanti ty at manufac- March 27, 18G2. L. J - w - FODLK, Attorney at Law. . . ?® c 0 , wltu James R. BipUh, Rsn., Rheom’a Hal . All Imamon entrusted to hi, n w uih. prompt ly attended to. Sab, 6 ,1802 IN tho month of December, 1858; theunder- Ignod for the first time 'Offered for sale, to the public I>r. J*Bov«BDoDS*li(frf;nTAL Winb Bitters, and in tins shaft period they have given such univer sal satisfaction to tho many' thousands of parsons who have tried thorn that it is now an established article. The nmount of bodily and mental misery srislng simply from a neglect of small complaints is surprising, nmHt isdhbvoforo of the utmost impor tance that a strict nttontion to the least and most trifling bodily ailment should bo had; for diseases of the body must invariably effect tho miud. The subscribers now only ask a trial of DR. J. BOVEE DOBS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS I! I from all that have not used tliom. Wo challenge the world to produce their equal. ■ ■ ■ These Bitteus for the euro of Weak Stomachs, Gexeiiai. Debility; ami for Piikifying and lis utemsa tho Blood, nro absolutely.unsurpassed hy any other remedy oil earth. To ho assured of this, it is only necessary to mako. the trial. .Tho Wine itself is of a very superior’.quality, being one-third stronger than other .wines; .wnrming.and invigorat ing. tho ivholoayfltem from tho head to tho feet. As those Bitters arc 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, hy equalizing tho circulation/ removing obstructions, and producing a general, warmth. They are also excellent.for 'Diseases and Weakness peculiar to Females, where a Tonic is required to STUBSOTIIES AND MEADE THE SYSTEM. No Lady, is subject to lassitude and faintness, should bo without them as they are revivifying in.their action. WILL NOT. ONLY CURE, BUT PREVENT DISEASE, .and in this respect nro doubly valuable to the per son who may use.them. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, - Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases-of tho Nervous Sjetem, Paralyze, Piles,; and lor all cases requiring a Tonic Dr. Bods’ Celebrated Whic Bitters ARE. ' UNSURPASSED . For Boro Throat..so common among the Clergy Iboy are truly valuable. # -For tho aged and infirm, and. for persons of a weak constitution-—for Ministers oi ■ tho Go&ple, Lawyers, and all public speakers—for Book-Keep ers,'Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Artists, and all persons icudmg.ii seffimtry life, they will-prove truly beneficial. As a beverage,’ they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious' lo the taste. They, produce all tho exhil arating effects of Rramly or Wine, without-ipto.xka-, ting;,’- and area valuable remedy lor persons addict ed to the use of excessive strong drink,'ami who ami who wish to refrain from it. They are pure ami entirely, free from tho poisons contained in tho adultoratedAVme3hiud ; L*quors',jvith. which the coun try islloodcU. v /Thcse’BUtors notedly cure, hut rniiVuNT'Liscaso, and should ho used by all who dive in 4i country whorc tho water is bad, or ■where Chills ami hovers art- prevalent. Being entirely innocent anti harm less, they may bo given freely to chlldrcnrinTa.nts with impunity. Physicians.clergymen, and tempprance advocntbSj ns anhiirt of humanity; should assist hi spreading these truly valuable uitteuS over tho land, and thereby essentially aid -in' banishing Drunkenness, and Disease. In all affections, of. the Dead, Sick Headache or Nervous Headache, Dr. Dods\ Imperial Wine'Billers will be found lo be mosts alu iary and Efficacious. The many, certificates .which have been tendered us, and lire letters which wo are daily receiving, are conclusive proof that among the women those Bit ters-liavc given.a satisfaction which no othcr.s have over done before. No woman in tholand should bo. W'ithoutThem, and those who once use them will'not' fail to keep a supply. „ ■ E. SHOWER. Imperial wine Bitters. Arc prepared by an eminent and skillful physician .who has. used them successfully in his practice for . tho last twonty T fwe years. ' Ihe proprietor before, purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. .I. Bovco Bods’ Celebrated Imperial Wine Blttera>,had them tested by two distinguisued medi cal practitioners who pronounced them a. valuable remedy for disease. • -- •' '• . Although the medical men of the country, as a' general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we,do not believe tint- ft respectable Physician can bo found in the-United .‘States, acquainted with their modic.al properties, will not highly approve Dit. J. hovbu dods’jMiy-iur.v r, wink Bittkiis. In all newly settled places, .where there is-al ways a large, quantity'of decaying timber from '.which a poisonous misasma is created, those bitters should bo'uscd every morning before breakfasl. Are composed of a pure and midultoratod Wines combined with Burberry, Solomon’s Seal, Comfrey, •Wild Cherry Tree Bark,- Spikenard, Camomile Flowers,. and Gentian. They arc manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, is an experienced and succes sful iPhysician, and hence’ should hot. bo classed among .tho quack nostrums, which -flood the coun try, and against,which .the Medical ,Profession are so 1 justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Bittershavoheeh so thorough -1 ly teated by all classes of tho community for almost I every variety of diseaso.incident to'the human sys toin, that they are now deemed indispensable as a tonic, medicine,.and a beverage. Purchase onebottle. ft costs but little, Purify the blood. Give tone lo tlio< stomach. Renovate tho system. And prolong life. Price $1 per botlle, 6 bottles for $3. Prepared and sold by : CIIA.RL.ES WID DIFIELD & CO., C-LEMEJIX & STARK’S GREEN MOUNTAIN WASHING MACHINE PATENTED JUNE 8, 1858. THIS machine is eo very simple in con struction, andcffiolcnt.and easy in operation, that a boy or girl 10 or 12 years of age can perform tho services of Washing with eace, and do it in 3-1 the time that a grown person can ,without a Ma chine. This is a great saving to (boss 'that hire; also, to tho hone and muscles of those who nrooom pelled to endure tho trials, of the washing day.— This Machine is a great sclf-lnborsaving Invention. It is tho universal expression'©! those who have used it, and they are legion, that thediithertolong and laborious work of washing-day is made qnick and easy, by tho use of this machine; and tho timo' is now at Land when no family should bo without one. . 30) vert a Inrge lot of Du- Riilo Powder. Also, Tho Proprietors have no hesitancy in saying that this is tho acme of Washing Machine Inven tion, and worth more than all others combined.— It is in fact tho ,f NE PLUS ULTRA" in tnis lino of invention. For confirmation of tho above, call and examine-one at tho shop of J. R, Weaver, north Hanover street, Carlisle.. Dec. .12, ISftX— TO THE PEOPLE OF THE, UNITED STATES !! THESE HITTERS FEMALES, DR, J;~BOVEE‘DODS’ solv. r.norniETona, 76 William Street, New York. ;Ss?-For sale by druggists and grocers generally throughout the country. In Carlisle by - . S. W. HAYERSTIuK., Druggist, 0. INUOr-P, Grooer. ■Oct. J O, .1802—ly. . 1802. THE 1852. "FARMERS, BUILDERS, MECHANICS, And tho public generally, will please call of tho Cheap Hardware Store, EAST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PA„ (Adjoining the Carman Hoiise.) AS I am soiling goods olioapor than ever for cash or approved credit. Rcmombcr-tho placo, East Main street, -tfe 'Carlisle, Pn. HENRY SAXTON. March 27,1862. To Ihtiroy Rat®, Reaches, An. To Destroy- Mice, Moles, and. Ants. , To Destroy —-Bed-Bug®..' To Destroy— ——Moths, in Fur®, Clothes, Ao. To Destroy—£— Mosquitoes, and Fieri?. To Destroy-^— lnsoot® on Plant® and Fowl®. To Destroy- Inaoct® on Animal®, A«., Ac. To Destroy— —-Erory form and epoaioi of Vormin. “ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES. KNOWN.', Deslrsoy Instantly Ji.VJSKY FOIIM AND SPECIES 01T tesrmin; iChoaa preparations (anlik4.aU other*,•) are ■“ Free, from Poison.;” “Hot dahgorous to .tho 'Human. Family.” ” Rat. do not tiio ou tho premise's.” “ They some out of their holes to,die.” “They ore tho only infallible .remedies known.” 12 ykahs and more established, in-Near York city. Used by--tiio City Post Office. r JJscd by--tho City-Prison's and Station Houses. Uaod SteamQrs,;Sl)ips, Jbc. Used by l —tho City Hospitals, AUas-ITenvscs, -Ac. Used by—CUy Hotels, ‘Astor;’ Hs.b«:srich4lits/ Ac, Uepcl.by—tbo Boarding .Houses, .Ac, TJecd by—morotlmn 50,000 Private Families. JZ£& Set one or two Specimen? of ic lmi is Every* where taid by the People' — Editor* — ■,Dealers, tC-e. HOUSEKEEPERS —troubled with bo *o no longer, if they use * Cos.ta.iiV' Extermina tors. Wo havousedit to our satisfaction, and if a box cost $5, WO woula have if. .Wo bad tried po.i-i sons, but they effected nothing; but C’ostau's arti cle* knocks,tho, breath out of Rats, Alice and Red-. Bugs, fliiiekos* than wo' can write-it. -Ifis.iii! groat doinaud all orortb.o country. —Medina (-6).,) (a uzctlc MORJ3 G.RAIN and provisions arc destroyed an nually in-&raut*C(innty by vermin, than would pay for.thus, of tins -Rat and ffnsoct Killer. . {Wit.,) HerahL . HENRY- RA COSTAR—Wo aro selling your' preparations rapidly. Wherever they Have been msed, Rats,'Alice, Roaches, and Vermin disapppoar .illnuedialel3^ EcKku.A STOCErEn, Druggists, New Windsor, Aid. “^ostarV'Rat, Roach, Ac,, Exterminator. f '-Costar'fl" •• ‘ 4 f CostarV* Bed-bug Exterminator. .'‘CosturV’ “CostarV’ Electric Powder for Insects, Ac, In 20e., 500. and $-1 boxes;,bottles, and flasks. $3 and $.5 sizes for plantations, Ships, boats, •hotels; Ac. CAUTION !M' To'provcnt tlio. public from be-, .ing. imposud'upon by 'spurious and highly perni cious imitations, a now label has bocn .prepared, bcaring-a fac-similo of the proprietor's signature. Examine ouch box. bottle, or: tiusk before .pur chasing, ami take nothing but “Coatar’s.” Sold JZverywJierc—hy All Wholesale Druggists in largo cities. Some of the Wholesale Agents hi New York City Phioffellln Brothers ,A Co. Harra), Tlislcy A Kitchen B. Fiihnostook, Hull A Co. Bush, Halo it Robinson. A. 8., it D. Suiulis A Co. M. Ward, Close A Co. Wheeler it Hart. M’Kissou A Robbins. James S. Aspinwall, D. S.Barnes A Co. Morgan A Allen, F. C. Wells A Co. Hull, Ruokcl A Co, Luzollo,Marsh A Gardner Thomas A Fuller. ', Hall, Dixon A Co, P. I). Orris. ' - Fox, AND OTHERS. Philadelphia, Pa* T. W. Dyoit A Co; _ I Robert Shoemaker A Co. B. A. Fahnestock ,A ‘Co. J Frouch, Richards A -Co. AND OTHERS. And by Druggists, Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally, in all Country Towns ami Villages In the .UNITED STATES. O”£W(Uy ‘C. INHOFF, Grocer S. ¥, EAVERSTICK, Druggist, S, ELLIOTT Druggist And by tbo Druggists, Storbkeepbrs and Rk tailbru generally. /SSf Country Dbalms can order as above. Or address orders oTrboU-[or if Prices, Terms, <fco., is desired Send for [lBo2] Circular, giving reduced prices] to jHENRV R. COSTAK,' Principal Depot No. 512 Broadway, opposite tbo St. Nicholas Hotel, New York, JPebrtai*.2tyrBo2-T6<a* Ifew Coal Yard, AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE. TIIE subscribers would respectfully call the attention of Limoburners and tho oitixons of 'Carlisle, and tho surrounding country generally, to their now COAL YARD, nttnohod to his Wnro-honso, on West High st., whore they will hoop constantly ___ on hand a largo supply -of.-tho host quality of Xyl’cns 'VaUcy, Rate TVciwton, Broken,-Egg ffganil Fill cd and dry, all of which ho pledges himself to floll nt tholowohcpossi blo prices. Boat qual ity of LbnehurUers 1 <*ncf Blacksmiths' Coal always •on band. ’ . " . •jg-.yy- All orders left at.tho -Waro House,,or at lua residence in North Hanover atroot wRDbo promptly attended to. •• • ' HENDERSON A REED. Carlisle, Doc. 22, "1809—tf. Fire Insurance. THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO’ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland* county,'.incorporated by an act of Assembly, in tho year. 1843, amV having .recently had ifa charter extended to tho year 188$, is now in active ami .vigorous operation under the supor 'intcndonco of tho-following Board of Maun&ors:- Win. R. Gorgas, Christian Slnyman, Michael Coeldin, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathcart, Jacob 1L Coover. John EichelbergoivJosepliAViokorsh'nm, Samuel Ebcrly, Rudolph- Marlin, Moses Brioker, Jacob Coover and J. 0. Dunlap. ■'l’bo TGtes of insurance are us low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the »Stato. ,P er3ons wishing to become members arc invited to make ap plication to tho Agents of the Company who aro willing to wait upon them at any time. President— W. R. GORGAS, Eberly’s Mills, Cum berland county. ’• Vico Pres’t.—Ciihistiax Stavman, Carlisle Cum berland count}'. Sect’y.—John C. Dunlap, Mcohanicsburg, Cum berland county. ' Treasurer—Mtchall Cocklin, Shcpherdstown, Cumberland county. AGENTS. 1 . ' • ’' Ccniihtj-fnm? Cimiii’y.,—John Shcrriek, Allen; Hen ry Hearing,Shiremiinsto.wn : Ijaliiyotto'Reiter, Biek-, inaon; Henry Bowman, Churohtown; Mode Grl-, fith, South Middleton; Siuu’l. Graham, IV. Reims boro’; Samuel Coover, Mechaiiieslnirg; J. IV. Coelc- Jin, Sliopliord.ltbw.l; 1). Coover, Upper .Allen ;J. 0. Soxfon. Silver Spring; John flyer,. Carlisle;. Valentino Feomort, New C.'amhurhinil. Turk Comity.—lV. S. Picking, Dover; James Griffith. Warrington j J.R. Beardorir, Washington; Richey Clark, Dilisburg; I). Rutter, Fair,view; John Williams, Carroll. - , Bnnpltin Comity.— -Jacob HonSor, Harrisburg., Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them renewed by making appli cation to liny of the Agents. March IS, 1862,. IaUMBEK. AND COAEi. OLIVKE ®KL ANC V &|7OULB call the attention of the public T T to Ins,largo and’ superior slock of COAL and LUMBEIi, which lie emisfaiUly.-keep.-juiJ hand at In's yard, near tluyOas Worltr. The attention til builders and others is particularly invited to hLs, stock of SUAN'PLfNO, PALINGS, WICATUEH JH)A GOING, PGAMESTUEF, DO AG OS, SHIN GLES, PLANE, LA TUS, J•<?.'. Our stock of 6 ’UAL Tin prises /, VEEN'S VALLEY, LOCUST GAP, j. 0 iinh:n r, -sha mok/n, send an y white ASH, L UKE'FPEDLEU, LIME IiVGNEG'S, ami nnOAD TO PULA VKSM iTH'S GOA A, all of the best'quality, aiUl kept under cover, upd will be sold at tho lowcst vatos. ’ . Thankful for tho patronage of a goner ms public, bestowed upon the late firm .of-Black A Dula.ni’V; ho ivould solicit a continuance of tho same, as he will strive to please, ..All orders-left at the resi dence of Jacob'Shrom for Coal or Lumber, will, bo promptly attended to us heretofore. 1 OLIVER DELANCY. July 25, 1801. Forwarding a ’.commission house, ■ JFVOVn o . COAL, PLASTER A SAJf’f, Tho suascribcr having taken the Warehouse, cars and, fixtures of-WHliain.B. Murray’s well kuoirn es tablishment, on West High Street, opposite Diekin bison •' College, ' would • inform tho public, that bo bna antored--into 'su general 'Forwarding aud Com .mission buflinoss. . ’ The highcct umrlccLpricb Will bc.^lvl. for Flour, Grain and Produce o Tai 11 kinds.. , - He is also.- predated- To.-freight produce- and stock to Philadelphia mid Bulfimur.o, at the lowest fates, with safety nml despatch. . Plaster nud AWA-Jaipt constantly on hand, and /•Vour (onl Peed at wholesale or retail. Coal of all kinds, embracing * LVKFN'S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, . sunburv wuith ash, .. ■ . . , ■ LOCUST GAP, •' . Limohunicrs’ and'Bjacksiiiiths’ Coai, constantly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to aay part of tho town. , J. R. NONEMAKER. . Doe. 22,1853. ‘ ■ . ' . • 3Tohn l». Xyno jßii Son, HAVE justcomplotoclopening their spring stock* of Hardware, .Paints, 0i15.., Varnishes, Glass, Ac., to which they invito Iho early attention of the public generally. Wo have greatly enlarged our stock in all'Us various branches, uud can how accomolato the public with . .RELIABLE GOODS, in Inrgo'or smaU-quantUies at tho lowest prices.— We don’t want tho public to think wo have all .the .Goods in .Philadelphia and Now York (O' our 1047)1, lint wo -can as«nr.o-thorn that a look into our store will conviuco them that wc have enough (loods to fully supply tho demand in this market.. Persons wanting goods in" our lino will find At to their-advantage to give us a call before making, their purchases.. All orders personally and punctu ally ,attemled.to, and no misrepresentations made to effect sales. JOHN P. T.YYE <t SOtf. North Hanover street. Carlisle, April 25,15G.1, THE subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities with the ’largest, cheapest, and best selected assortment of Hardware, over offered in this county. Every thing kept in alargo.whole sale and retail .Hardware stora,,oan ho had a littlo lower than at any other house in tho county, at tho cheap hardware store of tho subscriber. Nails and spikes. —so tons balls and spikes just received of tho very host makes, and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers' prices, 6(JO pairs Trace Chains of all kinds, with a large assortment of butt chains, haltor chains, breast do., fifth chains, log chains, tongue, chains, cow chains, Ao. ' HaMes. —3so pair of Hamos.of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, London pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fastou ings, ohoapor than ovor. Paints and Oils.— -■lO lons White Lead, 1,000 gallons Oil just received, .with largo assortment of varnishes,, turpentine, japan, putty, litharage, whittng, glue, shelhvo, paint brushes, firo-proof paint, Florence white, white zino, colored zinc, rod load, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, Ac.— tColovs of every description, dry and in oil, ia cans and tubes. • Farm Bells. —Just received the largest, cheap est, and best assortment of Farm Dells in the county. ■ Qrooncastlo metal ami 801 l metal, war ranted not to crack. ... . ’ Powder.t—2s kogs Duppnt Rock and Rifle Pow der, with a large assortment of safety fuse, pieke, crowbars, stono drills, slouo sledges, stone hammers, dtii , Pumps and cement. —50 barrels cement, with a very.largo assortment of chain uud iron pumps of alf kinds, cheaper than over, at the hardware store of HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 8,1801; •s of Traco Chains, of go assortment of Halter Chains, Fifth “ Toriguo “ Spreads, -&o.. &o, ? p Xfadwaro Store of . H. SAXTON. jHIIAINS.—GOO pain all-kinds,-with a larg Butt Chains, Breast Log » Cow “ Just received at the Cheap March 27,1802. Uagucveft’ot^es. IN beauty and durability, no “ sun-drawn” picture equals a good Daguerreotype; this is the opinion cxprcaaod by the leading photographic journals ot the day, both American and English, and those may bo obtained at tho rooms of Mrs. Reynolds’ Louthor street two doors west of iiano iVer Carlisle, Nov. 7", IJol—tf. Selling otf Twenty-Five Per Cent. Be CIIAS. E. HIACLII'c; Un., low Cost!!! AX T OENE Y-AT-L A Ay. X OFFICE iii Inlioff’s building, W 0n - . the Mn rlcbt House. . b J C °PPt>Blt* Carlisle. March 13, 1802—ly. AT- tha '%n of tho “ Gold Engle,” 3 doors above tv. Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doora below tbo Methodist Church on West Mam 19 atreot, tho largest and best selected stock of /Rt WATCHES and JEWELRY in tho town, JfcJJtwill bo sold 30 per cent, lower than at any place in tbo State. Tho .slock comprises-a largo assortment of.Qold A Silver Hunting-case Watches, Lovers, Lepincs, American, watches, and all other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, ■Gold P, ms and Pencils, Jewelry of nil kint.3, Spectacles, Gold and silver; plated and silver Wa'O, Music Boxes, Accordoons, Oil Paintings, a groit variety of Fancy Articles, an(l.a,lot of.tho.fines' pianos, which'will bo sold -it) per cent, lower than 1 1 or affuvodiin.town. Tho en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, oasos,largo Mirrors and Safe, will bo aold.’wholosalo or retail on tho easiest tonus. ... „ , . , Haying solcolod a first class workman all kinds of repairing will ho do.no as usual, at reduced Pr Thtoo Pianos nt $lOO below tho factory price, on account of Iho 'Philadelphia -Company closing out. I will soli at tho Juwclrj store throo Rosewood pi anos, warranted at J thoir value, on onsy toms, if °°For Renh-Tho largo throe story BRICK HOUSE on Main street, will ho routed from tho Ist of April,. 1802. Call-at tho Jewelry Store, in said building. R. E. SHAPXiEI. Carlisle,. April 18, 1801. • . Hats anil Caps. THE Hut and Cap, Store heretofore- known as “KEELERS'' has boon removed jijst appo site tho bid stand .two doors from Arnold’s clothing store. -. ■ , ■ Tho business will bo conducted ,as<hcrOtoloro, nnu all goods-both homo niado and city innnutaeturo warfan ted to give satisfaction as recommended. A full patromigo is respectfully solicited, and every bifort will ho made to keep tlfo assortment in Men and Boys-Huts and Capa complete, with-prices to suit the times. Snring stylos of Silk Hats now roads'. '. - • . , JOHN A. KELLER Nov. 1-1, 1861. , " . I’ ■ ' ■ GOODS. A fresh aucl gcr oral nssprt- i’E Sment/of.-G-rceends constantly : on hand)embracing the .hyyt qualities iy the.-mar ie ot, such as •Cofliics, : St!gw.b dSpico;, 'liable *OUs, Pickles/ Crackers, M;uiro’ni, .'Citron,' iltiisins, as well as alltho .varieties belonging to.a good grocery store/ together-with a-suitable arGortitfpnt of the finest ■ ■ " Syrups & Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon, Baskets, Tubs/Churns, and other articles foii house hold use/including a iinc assortment of Ch-'a, Glass & Queensware, The public,havo our thanka f.»p (ho; liberal pa tronage bestowed upon us Ln.the paerv . -We hope tc merit a share of their custom in.the-future. .• April Ith JSti 1 rlisJww. Xo.wu ami Coimti-y. md & yits» W,»l r*ff.r.: T-J i£ J>V-? raw i* (mMm rrniK fuibserVboi* rcspgc;tfu 11 y .i ll f;* rin-s li/ JL friends and rhe public generally, Jhat lie s'fil continues the Undertaking business,and ia ready.b wait upon customers either by day or,by n'*g,d.— Ready-made CQFFI2vS kept emnAausJy on blind, both plain ahd ornamental.- He'lms eoiihianily on hand- Fink'n Puiait Mritilfio Hiifiul t'a-iv. of which' he ,lias been appointed the sole agent, • .Thin.case if l , as superior to any of tho kiml now lu use, it being perfectly air tight. lio has also furnished himself with n fino now Uosewood ili:Ait?>K and'gentle horses, with which he’will attend funerals in town.and country person-*, ally, without<yxlra charge.' .. . . Among the .greatest diseovbrlcs oftho ago is \VvUh’ Jfn/fnine, the best and cheapest bod i\o\v in use, the exclusive right of which I have sc jeuredd and will ho ,kept constantly on band. ' Cabinet Making in'all its various brandies carried on,-and Beau ruaus, Secretaries, -.Work-stands, Parlor ‘-Ware, Up.- Roistered Chairs, Sofas, d s jcr, Side and Centre Ta bles; Dining and 'Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands of nil kinds, French Bedsteads, high,and low posts; Jinny Lind uud Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds,' Looking Glasses, uud : all .other afti cles.usually manufactured iu this lino of. business,, 'kept constantly on hand. ■ilis workman are men of experience, bin materi al the best, and his work made in (lie latest city style,- and all under his own'supervision. It • will bo warranted.and sold low for.cash. •Ho invites all to give him n call before purcha sing elsewhere. Egr .the.liberal patronago.licreto- Ibro,extended to him bo feels indebted to bis nume rous customers, and assures .them tbatlio’uflbris •will-be spared in future tolpleaso them iu style and price. Give \v.i a call., .Remember the place, North Hanover-St.,' nearly opposite tbo Deposit,Rank. , * Carlisle; Nov. .0, 1862. Carlisle Marble Yard. iUCIIARD OWJBW.. South Hau'oOei' street, opposite Bentzt* Store t Oarl'nle, . THE subscriber has on band a largo and well selected stock of lleiifl-Stoiics, Alomimcnts* TOMBS, &0., of chaste and beautiful designs,.whujh ho will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous of selling out bis stock. Head-stones finished .from three dollars upwards. Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles, Ao., or ouihiings, marble slabs for furniture, <&o„ constant ly on band. , Iron railing for comotry lots, &e„ of the bcst.PhUadelphia workmanship, will be prompt ly attended to. Carlisle, Nov. 7,18C1.. . Watctics, Jewelry and Stiver WARE AT OONI.YN'S THE public nre invited to call and examine the largest and handsomest .stock of , WATCIIES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, ever brought to this place. Having purchased thi ■stock for cash lam dotormined‘ ; to -soil' at.pfioo that “ can't be heat.” All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to *bo as repre sented or tbo.monoy refunded. Old gold and silver -taken in exchange. Carlisle, Nov. 7,lBfit PLOWS, PLOWS.— .sale at mental' Plank’s Plows, Honwood's “ Zoiglbr’a ,f Woirioh’s u a the cheap Hardware St -Just received and for r t ß prices,. a largo assort- York Metal Plows, Bloomfield do Jingle do Cultivators, Ao., Ao., tore of RIIFUS 13. SBIAPIiEY ATTORNEY AT LAW -CARLISLE, PA., » ATTENDS to scouring and oollenf SoUh'v’t, Pay, “„T s lc ® tll 'e' Ofiloo on South Hanover street. nun BonU’s store. . ' ob. IS. ,11. iUVSHAM, ' ~ ATTORNEY AT LA if.' OFFICE with AVm. H. Miller, Esq Somi Hanover street, opposite tho Volunto.r Print- * 'Office. . MgSSfe DR. I. c. LOOSIIgfDj , TIST. South Hanovor Street, next door to tho , WcstPonffrot and nonrly opposite Bontp B [ uro “ . Carlisle, Doo. 22, 1859. “• - J. M. WEAKLEY, attornet a. t law, OFFICE on South Hanover street, oetcii, EontPs store,.Carlisle. * Fob. 27, 1862—9 m. Fvotit th* TlaUimor* CoVtge of Swguy. Office at the residence of Mi mother, Bait Couth*, or street, throo doors below Bedford. . CarUcle, <Doc. ; 22, 1850 FLY' NETS. Twine, Worsted Linen and tJotion, Fly Xcla cheap cheap! !at tbo store of John P. Lyno A Son, Carlisle, . Juno 12. PAINTS AND OIL Lead, 1,000 galls, of 01 a large assortment of Varnishes, Fire-proof Paint, Turpentine,' Florence White, Japan, • . White Zinc, Putty, Colored Kino, Litharage, Ked Lead, Whiting, •' Boiled. Oil, . , Cl««,. , , ' . Lard Oil, Shellac, Sperm Oil, Puint.Brushos, ,: Fish Oil, io.. Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubs, at the Hurd mire Store of . . JJ. SAXTON. ' . March 27,. 1862. ; ' ■ j, w. fry. 'J'U.K books and aocounta nf tbo late Ann of ■J. P. Lyno & Son, will remain at tbeirstov*’, All persons knowing themselves indebted ar» requested to call and make settlement. 'J'lio public is requested to call and examine my immense stuck'.of goods which I.am sell ing very cheap for cash, notwithstanding tU recent iargo.advauoo in the Iprices of Hnnl waro, being desirous of considerably reducing my stock of goods for the present.. Person* in wjint of Hardware will Knd it to their ad vantage to call at •ITOr.SE- AND LOT FOR SALE. HV virtue of .(in'-order of the -.Orphans’ U.mrt i.nGii'inliOi'lniui county, I will expoii) to j-ju 1(1 ic sille, ou tlie premises, on . . ~SVll .' it I) A'K ,the 8M Hay i J" Nummhtr, 1833, lie .valuable dtunied in the viilfige-of .TackS(inyf/7r ( VliTT'' ton ' tmf.ishi-j', Oniubhrluiid county,- IjmtmlsA hy hinds of Afit.-ii»«1 Seavers, William Clerk, John ,li ikiarlmimi; and the Walnut Buttoei mad, oi-ntainipjj, . 'TWO ACRES, ■ 1 mure ur less, Into/the property of Mrs. Jane McUauKlin, dec’d. ■ / This lot has , Greeted on U-a,two-story log 1 house, (rough cast,) frame stable, and olh’sr. outbuildings, 'ft- luV« An 'ercelUbt. well of wal**v. ’ . , Sale to commence at- 10 o'clock'/.a. m.; of auid day, when terms will be Tna'de know*' by •. ■ ■ • •N.U.—I will.also sellab the tjamo tirrtoatii* place -the Household and ivitchon Turnilute of paid deceased, • • By u«hig tUat-Bafo, Pleasant, Popular, and Spe cific Remedy khpwuaa . JJEUf HOLD'S KXTIU OT IWCSIf. R»*ad Iho advertisement in another coliima, and profit by b-r-„ ■ Disease and Symptoms Enumerated;. . Cut it out, dud Preserve it. You may not now require it, ; But-may at some Future Day, "tit- gives health and rigor to tbo frame, And bloom to the, pallid cheek.”" • It Saves Long. Suffering and Exposure. . Beware of Counterfeits / Cures Quaranie*£.< DAVID SIPS. southeast cor. nth & MARKET STB., Adjoining the Pennsylvania Bail-Bond Depot Philadelphia. milE undersigned would respoclfullyinform A tbo public that ho has taken the above Hotel, formerly-knoWu as “ THE MANSION HOUSES -which ho has refitted and newly furnished through out. . , Tbo Rooms are spacious and commodious, and furnished with every convenience to bo fotmd in the best Hotels in the city. - .The *i UNITED STATES" is admirably located for the convenience of travelers, being under tbo same roof with tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus saving both back biro and poftorago ■baggage. No pains will bo spared to render Iho “ UNITED STATES” a pleasant and agreeable fa sidonco to all who may favor it with their patron* .ago. .-Charges moderate. 11. \V. KANAUA, ProprUfr* . DocomborilJ, 1860. 1 . , IRON —100 tons of 'lron—Hammered and Rolled—of all sizes; just received, and w«?" .ranted,to bo of .the host quality, with a large a#* sortmemt of * Cheaper than the cUeapcs] IHIE largo rooms formerly occupied by tbtf Post-OOico, corner of Hanover and Poiufro streets, Carlisle, are for rout. Inquire of J. B. BRATTON. THOMAS OOKLYN. WAR! WAR!! MILITARY wits of ovary description made at short notice, of every stylo, o°* t and quality, at moderate prices by T " XA’AAO LIVINGSTON, ‘ , North Hanovor.^b October 2P,.18f1P. 11. ftAXTON, Carlisle, Poo. 22, 1850—tf. . DK. GEO. S. SEARIGIIT, ,S.-—lO tons of Whits 11, just received, with A CAKB>. LEWIS F.-LINE'S. North llaudvar street. Aug,. 28,1863. VALUABLE HOtSIS AND LOT, MICHAEL SEAVERS, Adminisiraior. Carlisle, Got.- 23, 18f)2. —3t* PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY, SEMMETIi Y OF FORK, YOUR JiBALM AND MENTAL POWERS, UNITED STATES HOTEL, Washers, Shoot Iron, Hoop Iron, ■Band Iron, Horse Shoo Iron, Spring Stool, Cast Steel, Blister Steel, Horse Shoes, Jl.orso Shoo .Nails, Rivets, Ao. Anvils, Vicos, Piles, Rasps, Bolts, Nuts, Screw. Plates* .r Blacksmith BelUwS/ I, Ao., Ac.j at tbo 'Hardware store HENRY SAXTON, . - East Main .tract. Marsh 27,18fi2. Forß«nt. u. s;
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