figmuHural. FINISH TUY WORK Finish thy work, tho timo is short; Thp sun is in tho Treat; Tho night is coming down —till thoa Think not of rest. Tos, finish all thy work, thoa rest; Till then, rest nover ; Tho rest prepared for thoo by God la rest forovor. Finish thy work, thon wipe thy br>w , Ungird thoo from thy toil ; Tfcko breath, and from cnoh woary Umb Shako oil tho soil. Finish thy work, then sit thoo Jnvra On some celestial hill. And of its strength reviving air Take thou thv fill. Finish thy work, tbon go in peace ; Life's battle fought and won, Hear from tho throne tho Master’s voice, '• Well done ! well done I” Finish thy work, then (alee tby harp, Giro praiso to God above ; Sing a new song of mighty joy And undlcsa love. Give thanks-to Him who held thoo up In all thy path-a below, Who made theo faithful unto death, And crowns theo now I WATER SHOULD SOT EVAPORATE ON SOILS. A correspondent asks a question which it is pertinent to consider in this connection. He writes; “ You urge drainage and deep culture. Why ? To allow the water to leach through the soil ? AVill it not do more harm than good if allowed to escape in that way.? 1 ' Wo cannot suppose that nar correspondent can be really serious in asking such ques tions, though ho may be, for wo. know that they are natural ones for the thoughtless, or for those ignorant of natural laws, to enter tain. In reply, we would provide that the water which tails from the cluiuU should pass down i/irough the soil, because, I. It adds element to its fertility. 1-laiu c intaina ammonia.— Indeed, it is perhaps the most important means ct conveying the ammonia of the at nmsphe-re to the roots o.f plants. Hut if there is no provision by which it may pass down through the soil it (the water; evaporates, the ammonia is liberated in the atmosphere again, and the process of evaporation cools the surface of the soil and retards vegetable growth or development. AVater should not uQ allowed to ptatni on the surfaoo of soils whether grain or grass lands, to evaporate. .—• The air follows water and operates to disintegrate the particles of soil and liberate food for the plant to, take up, as well furnish es food direct. And air being admitted, the moisture of the atmosphere supplies the plant m time of drouth—in other words, the soil is in condition to absorb and retain moisture sufficient for the purposes of vegetable growth without obstructing that growth by a surplus which must ho got rid of by the chilling (to the plant) process of evaporation. 3. Not the least important is the increased nchoa of light and heat, from the sun, in the development of the plant. Ail know that the hot, dry seasons develop the most »ood, nutritious qualities in forago and fruit. The grape giyes more sugar, the sugar cane yields a greater per cent, of suchurino matter, the seeds of the grains aro more perfectly devel oped, the juices of the grasses arc mure nu tritious, even though the growth is far less in a dry season than in a wot one. And on deep tilled, well drained soils, it has been again and again demonstrated that drouths do not diminish the quantity, and aro sure to improve the quality of iho product. hio, good friend, rain water is manure if properly used. But it must not evaporate, -it is hods way of irrigating vour soil—a wonderful provision of which yon should take .advantage. It lulls upon the earth, does its work, bubbles out at the hill rude in springs the mouths of God’s nndordrains— follows (ho path of rivulet and river to the ocean oseonds in, vapor, becomes clouds and descends as rain, fao on your little domain you must make the minor under-drains and water course which God in His wisdom lias tau.dit you are necessary. And you will reap The reward of your labor in more abundant har vests, fewer lailures, a more healthful olim i , eS3 buffl!1 ’ in K during both the wot ftncl tne ary seasons. ■ Cam.vixg Ful-its.—A convspon.lcnt of the Country Gentleman seasonably roimmls the readers of that journal that many fruits may be preserved with little or no suyur. Xlio correspondent says; Currants, gooseberries, peaches and pears require no sugar to preserve them. Ua»p bernes and blackberries do nut require mure than four ounces of sugar to a pound of fruit, and strawberries but littlo more. dVe have now the, different kinds, nearly as fresh as when first gathered. Put them up the same vray ns if you used the usual quantity of su gar; that is, expel the eold air by heating the fruit after it is placed in the jars, hv set ting the jays in cuhf water, which ho-at to honing. Ihe jars that wo use are self-seal ing with Zinc covers, which can he screwed on befuye the jar is removed from the hot wa ter. Wo have never lust a jar of fruit put up llorses asd Mules.— During the year en ding Juno 00th.1803, there were purchased for the army 173,852 horses and 80 Wi-l mules and there were captured 7,78.1 horses and 6, 91j mules, which, added to th„se on nana at the commencement of the year made the number of 107,457 horses and HO ODS mules. 11,ere were condemned, sold, died or lost by capture during the year, 57 - bib horses and 17.170 mules. More Uia.i one horse out of every fbur was thus hors dn combat, while nearly one. mule in every sev en was a used up beast. Yet 616,031 58 was paid lur veterinary surgeons, and 39, 203 89 for medicines for horses and mules’ This unprecedented destruction of hi,uses and mules will have somehow to be arrested, or it will become impossible to remount our cav alry or to provide animals lur the artillery and wagon trains. wr * ter fho Canada Farmer says that he hag sown turnip 6 eed for twenty-three years, and has annually proved its vitality by hrst sowing one hundred seeds in a'flower pot. Ihe result has invariably been from ninety-six to one hundred plants from one hundred seeds °“° y° ar old. Ha now has sixty-eight plants from one hundred seeds, gathered in the year 1850, showing sixty-eight per cent, vitality m turnip seed eight years old. A California paper save that Abel 7 bnnV f f lO5 An Soios, California, lost about durin; h H ad , 0f “ a H l - throu S h want of food aunng tlio last .winter. That gentlemen is er i’nThl n b *!? e e lar S eBt stoGl t and land own -48 000 catHo I ?{^ e 8: this year - ,uuu catUo - hesides nine thousand calves. They were attacked with the dipt!,eria and in ? laease ’ that one ofthem’died in less than ten hours after being attacked. A^hJ 1 M„ Wh - itenouB9 h bein S leaned out. nether clearing out will take place in. the CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND 11 . - 1 44,4P•ir: „te• FRANKLIN R A 1 L R O A » S . CHANGE OF HOUR. ON and after Monday, April 4th, 1854, Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted): FOR CnAMBERSBURG AND II \RRISIU,TvG Leave'Hagerstown, 7:00 A. M., "2:15 P. M. 44 Grceucnstlo, 7-1" “ 3.115 44 (Arrat 5.17 44 4:20 44 Chambcrs’g, -I -• (.Loava fl-30 44 12-55 44 Leave Shipponsburg 9:00 44 1 :23 44 “ Newvillo 0:32 " 2:00 * 4 “ Carlisle 10:10 44 2: 12 44 44 Wuchanieshurg 10:12 14 3:12 * 4 Arrive at Harrisburg 1 1:15 44 3:4J 44 FOR CRAKBERSCCrnc AND If AGERSTOWN I Leave Harrisburg 8:05 A. M., 1:35 P. M 1 44 Wechanicsburg 8:17 4 4 2:15 “ 44 Carlisle 9:27 44 2:55 44 44 Ncwvillo 10:0 2 4 4 3:29 '! 44 Shipponsburg 10:33 41 4:00 4^ Chnrabor-V ( Arr 111 11:00 “ 4 :0 0 “ " t ’ I I.eavo 11:10 “ 4:40 “ I.*ift\o Grconcaatlo 11:55 “ 5:50 “ Arr. at Hagerstown 12:35 -44 6:10 44 The Carlisle and Harrisburg Acommodation Train will have as follows ; Leave Carlisle 5:55 A. M. 41 Mecbanicsburg G:25 44 Arrive at Harrisburg 6:55 u • Leay-e Harrisburg 4:20 P. M. 44 Mechanicsbarg 4:54 44 Arrive at Carlisle 5:20 44 making close connections nt Harrisburg with Trains for Philadelphia, New York and Pitts burg: and with Trains for all points Wes.. Tin* Train leaving Harrisburg at 4:20, P, M., runs only as far as Carlisle. v Siiperinfpnilcni'B OfiJ ci», ) Chamh’g, Apn’M,’64. | April 7, 136 1. .te-.. , . , ~...' ~,,,, 4 . 411 ;„..,, , 4 .b..., 11 :- -ir, ..., 7 ..., ~..?.. 1 .. ...4.11 . .. A. , - ~........z .4 \\ . 4,_ „Sr'. ', .k.:.',...:4` . ..,,A-,,7,f,,- 02,7 , -..0'4i '©\ Wft'' ''• '-' k . ''''% .43 : , :',?011 . 01';',,- ,) ....,„4:!*,Vr, .‘l .'''.l.l, 0 1 1; .1 Z .V.-'1 7 :. '''.. R\ tfez, 7 P?l',l ) ; 0 04, 1 jitt,,; , ,, z;-1,- , qi , - ' ' '' '' . . 4 '' .. ;,*.* 1 e# l ',.'.. - ,%• 1 2; "17 -. i':gil'-,tt.-i-.C.3'1/47 For Unis, Jlice, Readies, An is Bcd-uu-s, illollis In Funs, Wool, ens, &c , oBisi'ds0 Bisi'ds ou Pin n ts, Fowls, Animals, &(.. hat up MV. and $l.OO Iln.vcs, Bottles nrul rlahkn, :?.} aud $5 sizes fur Hotels, Puuj.io In stitutions, itc. " Only infallible remedies known." ‘‘ Tree ftmn PoLenn.’’ “.Nut dangc rous to tin; Human Family " Hats ('nine <»uf of their holes to die.” .Sold \\ holoMilu in largo cities. JZ-sJ" Sold by all Druggists and Retailers .every where. JKJJ" !!! Howard!!! of all worthless imitations. Sec that “ CosTAtiV’ tuimu is on ouch Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you liny. //T-rr- Address HENRY R. COSTA 11. PIUNUIPAL Dr.POT, -1S1! IiItuADWAV, N. W //£#*■ Sold by i,U Wholesale and Retail Druggists in Carlisle, Pa. [Feb. I, *ol-Sm ARRIVAL or NEW STOCK OF ePr-Y GOODS. h. W. BEMTZg XTAS ,iust returned from the New York ami Phi!,L'.iid[i!iia markets with a lariru and well .-elected -Tuck o| Dry (Hauls, consistinif in yart of Moiiair have, Mind Victoria. W«m| I‘laiils. Plaid I'dplins, Silk ami Worsted Cheek*, Cob.red Alpaca, Colored Mefi-iinae. M-m< do Laiuc, Double width AV.i.d Plaids, Clack iind U’liite tin.. Woe] Plaid V ieforia. Gingham*. t’ulicocs. Chocks, Ti-kings Opera Flannels, Shirtings, Table Dia per, Sheetings. Canton Flannels. Ac. ai«a;is ««oa>s. Mcrinoe*. Ca u h mores, Bombazines, Figured &p]ain Delaines, Brocade .Mohair, Doable Wool de Laiue.s, Chcnii M'dmir, Striped Reps, ttnped .M< h sir, Striped poplin, de L'ertjn, Terim; L'j. >t fi. i’a ram et to Coburg, Bbu-k Cobur”’ Mourning e., r d.’d .-ilk. I’oiU de Side, black silk a large assort men t id' crape collars, black alpacas Mack silk belting, .Ac. 31! i ff i 3. Black and bordered long and Square shawls, square and long wool >haw!s. Mack Thibet, Mouh de Lalne, hr-dio long and squa r<*. plaid wool shawls, fancy wool shawls, in great variety. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Ladies' hats, home rnndo l.mkct?. fine or e'd. The latest style hoop skirls—sly rjualter. HOSIERY A largo and-woll selected stock, wool and cotton, ladies and children’s caps, a fine assortment ofbon net and mimtua ribbons, gingham, silk an.l cotton handkerchiefs, umbrellas, a large assortment of MENS ANDBOYS' WEAR. Cloths, Cassimcres, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans. Xl.u hir-ottnnil best selected stock in the county Carpels, oil cloths, &c. J ' These goods luivo all been selected expressly for this market, with groat care both to their quality and styles, as well us to a reasonable price at which they can and will he disposed of. The old friends and customers of this well known house ore united to call tmd examine thin stock of splendid goods. Oct. 2'J, 'O3. NEW DRUG STORE. TriE-mndorslppiod lias just onmW a now DRUG SI ORE, in South Jlunorer Slrcct next tU.or to C. Inhotr’s Grocery Store, where he bus just received and opened a largo stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Dyo-Siufts, Perfumery. Toilet Soaps, nnd Fancy Articles A 1 £O, a large lot ut Tobacco and Scgnrs of the moat favorite brands, Coal Oil I, !n nps „ n ,l Shades, Burning Hunt; C.mfectiwmries, Fi.iils, Jviils, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Modi cmcs and all oilier artu-losco,,,,ucled with nurline. All of which we will tell at pri-os to su it the limes druge r is I t t ' IJna Cttrcfully 00ul pvunded by a competeu n .DAVID RALSTON. Carlisle, Doc. 23, 1863. NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE . flour & feed, COAL, PLASTER & SALT. THE subscriber having taken the Ware houao formeriy occupied by J. It. Noncrnaker, on West High Street, opposite Biekininson C'ol .loge, jvonid inform the public, that ho has en tered into a general Forwarding and Commission business. The highest market price will be paid for Flour Grain and Produce of all kinds. ’ Flour aijrf Feel, Filler anil Sail, kept con staidly on bund and fur Bale. * Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKEXS YALIEY, LOCUST MOUXTAW, LA WISE HU Y, Ac., Ac. Limeburnera’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constantly for sale. Kept unddr cover, and delivered dry tc any part of the town. \ April 1 4, *64. ( IRAN BERRIES.—A new lot of fine fresh \J Cranberries just received and for sale bv Jmj. JOUN STOJI. OWING to tho very high price of Coffee, and the great difficulty in procuring a good, uniform and reliable article our customers have often expressed a wish that they could bo supplied from first hands. It was tho intention ' THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. to do a strictly Tea business, hut a<» wo have had some customers living at a distance that have re lied upon us ft supply them exclusively with Tea and Coffee, it being inconvenient for them to come to Now York, Tiik Hrbat Ti;a and Coitkk Em porium of tin's country—and hs our Tea Taster was possessed of information relating to a coffee that could bo furnished at aouodcile price, and give universal satisfaction, and at the same time afford the rctailern handsome profit—«u have been compelled to supply those parties. THIS COF FEE HAS BECOME SO POPULAR willi our cus tomers and their sales have increased to such an extent that wo have been compelled to make large additions to our machinery, whieh a ill enable us to supply a few mure cnsiomeis with it. Wo will therefore send it to those who may order. It is Fust Superseding all other Coffees This coffee has been just'd fur mure than a cen tury in Paris, and since its introduction into this country it lias been in use by some of the loading French Restaurant-s here The •Pnri'dans arc said to bo tho nest judges of coffee; r.ud the great favor in which it is held by them is this best recommen dation that can bo produced for its tine llav r and healthy effects upon tho human system. Wo put up but one grade oI this coffee, and tliat is of a quality that our customers have found from experience will giro perfect satisfaction and meet all tho demands of their trade. It is tho lowest prico that wo cun recommend. We do nil our business on tho most extensive scale, buy by tho cargo uud sell at only two ccuts por pound profit Wo put up this coffee in Barrels only, of 125 pounds each. This method of potting it up saves from 2 to 5 cents pur pound to tho consumer, and by its being in a large quantity it retains its tine flavor much longer in tins form than in any oilier. Wo send with each barrel show cards, circulars am! poster?, to assist fclie dealer to introduce it to Ins 'Ustumers. Wo hope uur customers will take pains to have them well posted up uud distributed, as it will bo to their advantage to do so. This coffee we warrant to give perfect satisfac tion, and if it duos not please, tho purchaser has tho privilege of returning the whole nr any part of it within 00 dayc, iuid having his money refunded together with ull tho expenses of transportation both ways. I\ o issue a price circular of our Tkas and Cof rnKS. which we are glad to smnl free to all who wish it. Consumers of coffee should enquire (m- Mio French Jirttii'j'nif nnti l)inn-.r and he -urc tliat it was purchased of tho " \ GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 0. N. LULL. Siijj’t. IBI’oRTEU.S AND .1 uIIDEItS, 35 &3 1 ] any Street, jVctu i'ork July 14, '6t-3m • sabacrihor httN jn=t rctvmred from the X eastern epics with (lie largest, cboa.pi.st, and beat selected assortment of H:mh\arc, ever offered im this county. Every tiling kept in a l.ngc wlmlo sale and'retail Hardware stor *, can he had a little lower than at any other lnm*e in tlie county, at the cheaj) liardware store of the subscriber. Nails and spikes.—so tuns nails and spikes just received of the very best makes, and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at muuu faetuTera’ prices. '6i'o pairs Trace Chains of nil kinds, with a la,rge aps-ortment of butt i hams, haltcv chains, breast do., fifth chains, log chains, longue chains, cow*chains. Ac. Hamits.—3so pair of Haines of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, London pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than ever. Paints and Oils.—Hl tons White Lead. 1,000 gallons Oil just received, with a larch ui-sortmcni of varnishes, turpentine, japan, pmiy, IVthavagc. whittng, glue, shellac, paint brndic*, lire proul paint, Florence white, white zinc, colored riuc. red lead, lard oil, boiled oil. sperm oil, (Nh oil, »tc.— Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes. r.vu.M Hells.—Just received the largest, cheap est, and best as-ortiiKiit of Farm Fulls in tin eonn-ty. Grecnoasilo metal and Bell metal, war ranted not to crack. Powdku.—"s keg* Dupont IH.ck and, Rifle Po\v der, with a largo assortment of safety fu.-e. picks, crowbars, stone drills, stone sledges, stone hummers, Pumps and ci:ment.—o() barrels ceiiuml, with a very largo assortment of chain and iron pumps oi all kinds, cheaper than ever, at the hanlwam* .-lore of HENRY EAXTuN Carlisle, Jan. 7, 1804. Lewis F. ELjiic*. the old firm of John !\ hjne ,f- Son. HAb just uoroplotod opening his spring shunt of Hardware, paint*, Oils', Varrn.-hcs. ‘Hass, Jc.. to which he in v i tea l lie early attention of the public generally. He ban greatly enh.lgod his stock in all its various branches, and can now aecomoiato the public with in largo or small quantities at the lowest prices. He don't want the public to think lie has brought nil the Goods in Philadelphia and New our town, hut ho can aMiiro ilium that a look into his store will convince them that lie ha j enough Goods (o fully supply the demand in this market. Rersons wanting goods in our line will find it to iheir advantage to give us u call before making their purchases. All orders personally and punctu ally attended to, and do misrepresentations made t< effect sales. Carlisle, Jan. 7, TTIIE undersigned having purchased the entire stock of Groceries of C. Inhoff, on the south-east corner of Market Square, nnd made considerable additions, is now prepared to supply his friends and the public, with all kinds of choice goods, at the lowest market rales. lids stock com prises coffees, SUGARS, SYRUPS A. W. LENTZ, TEAS, Salt, Spices ground nnd unground, Cheese, Crack ers, Coffee Essences, Fish by whole.-ale or retail Broom?, Brushes, Tobacco, fregurs, Snuff, Matehcf Blacking, Bed Cords, GLASS, CHINA, STONE AXE QUKENSWARF Cedarwarc, Notions, nad all other articles usually kept in a first class Grocery .store. in regard to prices, I can say that it is my de termination to sell goods at the lowest possible figure. liulter, Epnjs, nml nil kin.fi. of country produce taken ut market prices. lie hopes by strict attention to business, and a disposition to please, tu inerilaud secure a share of public patronage. Carlisle, Jan. 7, 1 SO I, New Goods! New Goods! ANTICIPATING a me in Goods, I have bought a largo stuck of such ns 3-i, 4-4, 6-4. 10-4, brown sheetings and shirtings, 3-4, 4-4, 6-4, 10-4 white sheetin" and sheeting muslins. AH the desirable makes of Calicoes, Ginghams; all the widths and qualities of Tickings, Checks, Stripes, brown and colored Drillings, Cambrics, Hankins, Crash, Table Diaper Counterpanes, Joana and cotton Buntings, * Also a largo and well selected stock of * all grades. Carpet Chain, Oil Cloths, Shades and Blind materials, and all other kinds of house-fur nishing goods, together with Dress Goods. All kinds of Notions. Hoop Skirts, White Goods Ac Carpet Rags Wanted. Please call at the old stand, one door below Martin’s ffotol. *dob, 18, 1864. Cai lisle Peiiia.lt> Seminary. THIS Seminary was opened on WEDNES DAY. SEPTEMBER.2nd.iS63. A corps of the moat accomplished Teachers linvu boon scoured.— .Tho oourao of instructions will bo the sumo with that of tiio boat institutions in tho country. For Circular and more do finite information, address thu undersigned, Carlisle Pa, if rjEVIN Jon. 7.-.4 if. - ■ S. JOHN BEETEM. ■French Breakfast and Dinner COFFEE. jgjAjfg^Aßji CflggPijrVA R RELIADLE GOODS, LEWIS E. LYNE, Xurlli llanever street, lIPSIr® JOHN UVKR. Domestic and Foreign Goods, CARPETS, W. C. SAWYER, CP" WO' Towu and Country. TITE subscriber respectfully informs Ins friends and tho public generally, that ho still continues tho Undertaking business, and is ready to wall upon customers cither by day or by night.— Heady-made COFFINS kept constantly on hand, both plain and ornamental, lie has constantly on hand Fink’s Patent Metallic Ihirial Cane, of which ho lias been appointed tho sole agent. This case is recommended as superior to any of tho kind now in use. it being perfectly air tight. He has also furnished himself with a fine new Rosewood lli'.ausk and gentle horses, with which he will attend funerals in town and country person ally, without extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of tho ago is HV/s' Sjtn'jiij Mattrass, the best ami cheapest hod now in use, tho exclusive right of which I have sc curcdd and will bc’kcpt constantly on hand. Cabinet Making in nil its various branches carried on, and Bonn p ans, Secretaries, "Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Up hi.lste'red Chairs, Solas, Pier, Side and Centro Ta bles ; Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high and low posts; Jinny Liud and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and all other arti cles usually manufactured iu this line of business, kept constantly on hand. Ills workman arc men of experience, his materi al the best, arid his work made in the latest city style, and all under his own supervision. It will be warranted and sold low for cash. He invites all to give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. Fur the liberal patronage berolo (> ie extended to him lie feels indebted to his nume rous customers, and assumes them that no efforts oil! be spared in future to please them in style and price. Ghe us a call. Uemember the place, North Hanover St., nearly op pus ito the Deposit Bank. Carlisle, Nov. 6, ISG2. Carlisle Marble Yard. ICIIAKD OWEN. South Hanover street, opposite Bcntza f Store, Oarl'tfie , nnilE subscriber has on hand a large and well'selectcd stock of Ilcad-Sloiics, ftSoiMimoaiis, 1 <' .M I’.S, »tc., of chaste and beantiful designs, which be v, ill sell at (lie lowest possible rah--, being de-i -nm* of telling nut his stock. Head-stones finished ir-'in three dollars upwards. Brown .Stone, Marble work, Mantles, A.c. f or oniblmgs, marble stubs for furniture, Ac.. constant ly on hand. Iron railing for cemetry lots, ,te., of ilic b, j.i. Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promnt- I;. amended to. ’ Carlisle, Nov. 7.* ISC2. WATCHES & JEWELRY. AT, the sign of the “Gold I'Jegle,” J <| oo rs Ja. nhiivq l CmiltiiThnnl Valley Panic, ami two m-w-s livlow tlic Methodist Cliur- li cm Wu-1 Main jffl street, the larg.-st amt 1,, -r selurlo.l Hock of WATCHES ami .IE WE Ml V in the loan, lio sold till j,er cent, tenor than ;U any I' 1 1 - tlle tatnto, Tbo slock comprises a lar-o >s-.rlmetil of Hold it Sih.-r llaaLing.i.a.*e Watoliio: ocvi-rs, Eopines, American waivin'.', and all oilier kinds and stylos, gold and silver Chains, Gold P.'tns and Pencils, Jewelry of all kirn. 5, Spectacles, Cold and silver. I'hil-d and silver Wife. .Music Ilnxcs, Accor.loo,is. Uil Paintings, a groil variety of Fancy Articles! and a lot of the finer Pianos, which will'bo sold 111 per celt, lower than , icr offered in town. The en ure stock Of Watchmaker loots, oases, large Mirrors ami knife, will bo Bold wholesale or retail on the ea-de-t tonus. Hacing selected a first class workman all kinds of repairing will be done as usual, at reduced priced. „ „ If- E. SHAPLEY. Carlisle, April 30, 18f>3, WINES AND LI QUO US South Hanover Street, Caiii.isi.e. fTHIE pmlersigned, successor to Ooroe L ’.Vinters, would rcspeclfully inform Ids friends and the pul,lie generally, that be intends to main tain the character of the above lonise as hereto fore, and will keep constantly on baud a lan-e as sort meat of BRANDI KS. GIN?. • WHISKIES, HUMS, CORDIALS, BITTERS,’ . .... ~ <tc., Ac., whifti ho can sell as cheap as any other establish* ffif-nf ia Carlisle, if not cheaper. .A-tf** Country Landlords will find this the place to buy their • 1 WINES AND LIQUORS, Both in regard to quality ami price. Jlis Mock is large and well selected, and ho In vites a call before purchasing elsewhere. Re member the place, South Hanover street, directly opposite the “Volunteer” Printing- Office. (Win. ter d old stand,} Carlisle. April 21 isni-ir. NEW STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS AT KELLER’S, Oil Worth Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. A splendid assortment of all the now n stylos of Silk, Moleskin, Slouch, Soft and straw lIA TS now open, of city and homo manufacture, windmill bo sold at the lowest cash prices. uo A larso stock of summer hats, hechorn, brat, , India Panama, and Straw j Children’s fan’ , Als | > afull ? 3 'fluent of 1 en’s, Boys’ and Children s Cups of „ » iy,lnscription ami style. I lie subscriber invites n ,t„ come and examine his stock. Being a practical hatter, ho feels con- Merit of giving satisfaction. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore lu.. lowed ho solicits a continuance of the same ,!‘ 1 for K et l h° stiiml, two doors abav o Shrei ner a Hotel, and next to Cornmac's shoo store v n w * , „ J°! lN A ’ SELLER, Act. V B—llats of all kinds made to order at short DOtu o - [May 28, ’Ol. pi.OWS, PLOWS.— sale at Manufacturer! -Just received and for ■s prices, a largo aasort- merit of Plank's Plows, llenwood’s u Zeij'lcr's ,f , Weiricb's I a the cheap Hardware Si York Metal Plows, Bloomfield do Eagle do Cultivators, Ac., Ac- Itoro of :804 n ' SAXTON ’ Carlisle. January. 1 G R i IN WANTED.-The highest market n „,„ p , , k ' pttid for M heat, Corn, Ryo and ° C C ° Uatry Pt ° aan ‘ al Jtni' 1$ 14*4 Farming Implement Depot. F GARDNER & CO. now manufacture and keep constantly FOR SALE, at their extensive Steam Works on East Main at., Carlisle, n largo assortment of Agricultural Implements, of well known and .approved usefulness to Farmers, among which they would call especial attention to WILLOUGHBY'S celebrated Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which has taken over fifty first class premiums at State and'County Fdira. ‘To tho farmers of Cum berland, York ami Per y counties wo need not speak in detail of tho merits of his drill, as scores of them are now in use on the best farms in these counties. Its reputation is cstahliihcd as tho most complete grain drill now manufabtured in the United States It sows Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. Tho gum springs pass tho drill over stumps and stones, with out breaking pins or the drill. For oven and regu lar sowing, tho Willoughby Gurn Spring Drill is un equalled by any other. We also manufacture and sell tho following articles, which we can recommend to farmprs ns reliable implements of established character: Also, Three and Four 110r.».c Powers and Thresh ing Machines, Cast Iron Field Hollers, Plough Castings of various patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles for farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves ami ten pinto Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other castings for house keepers ami others. Wo have also an attractive variety of patterns for and Cemetery enclosures, to which wo would call attention. To this department of our business wo give pftf tkular attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns for paper, flour and saw mill gearing, is constantly increasing. Mill owmers and millwrights will be,furnished with a printed catalogue of imr various mill patterns oi. application. Our machine shop comprises nil the various tools for turning, planing and finishing shafting and casting, by good and careful machinists. of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 bofso power, built in the best style and On accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may bo seen in successful operation at many of the largest distilleries and tannneries in Carlisle, and Cumb'd, Perry and Daupbin cos., to the owners of which we confidently refer for information as to their eflieien cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly requested to call und examine bolero contracting elsewhere. Connected with our establishment is a steam Sash and Door Manufactory which is now in complete order for the manufacture of every description of DAVID SIDE, for the most costly as well as the plainest house Window Sash furnished fromjive cents upward, ac cording to size of glass ; window Frames from $1.31 upward; Shutters and I, oiling Blinds from $1,75 upward; Door frames from $J,75 upward; Four Panel Doors from $2.12 upward. Mouldings, Cas ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building, furnished at the lowest prices, and of the best quality uflumbcr. ‘ fiSS" We are also prepared ns heretofore to build and,repair BURDEN CARS lor transput tors on the railroad, with promplnost 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, 1863. New Vine and Liquor Store. In the new white frame building, directly east of the Market House, Carlisle. TMIE urulcrsninfui having oponod a full attd 1 cumplcte iissortrnioit <>t I fie, purest und heal B WINKS AND LIQUOR S, lie invites Unto keepers, House keepers, ami others to give him a call, being determined’ tw keep a better article than is generally kept iii the country, and at' low prices. BRANDIES—OIard, Pinet Vintage, 1852; Ro chelle. GINS —Swan. Scbeldam 1 Schnapps, Mover’s Old Fish. Old Jam Spirits, N. E. Ruhr. WlNES—Maderia, very old; Sherry, Sweet Ma nga, Old Port. Lisbon, Claret, Champagne, Muscat. WHlSKY—Monongalicla, Pure Old Rye, Hour bon and common Whisky. Also, Wine Ritters, Demijohns, Bottles, Ac. RotlleJ Liquors of all kinds, - WILLIAM MARTIN. May 17. ISG3, Foreign and Domestic Liquors Tj’MIWAUI) SllO N\ KR respoGtifully annfjun ecs to (lie public, tluit lie ctiuiiiiues to keep ci>n slantly on band, and lor bale, a largo and very su perior assortment, of it his new Brand, a- few (Lots wet of Hannon's JIo el, slujl- directly west of the Court-houso, Carlisle BRANDIES, AU of choice Btantia. W EXES, Sherry, Port, Maderia, Lisbon, Claret, N T a live, Hoelc, Joluinmsberg, and Rodeiheim ‘it. CHAMPAGNE. Heidbick k Co., Oeisler i Co., and impcrl al. GINS, WHISKY Superior Old Rye. Choice Old Family Noe tor, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish, ALE, BKUW.N STOUT, <tc. Dost to bo bed Philadelphia. BITTEKS, Of tlio very best quality. Dealers ar<l others doHrinj* a PUKE ARTICLtf will find it us represented, sis his wh do attention wiP to a proper and careful .-election „f l,j. STOCK, which cannot ho surpassed, and hopes to have the patronage of the public Carlisle, April 12, 1863 Universal Clothes Wringer.. Ko Iron -Frame In lircik, or Jlnst and Spoil (he (Jlt>(hcx, 53.818 SOLD IX IS*;.'!. T.l was pronounced superior to all others at t lho IV'nrlil'n Fair rt Lomlnn. IHII2. It look tire I'irst I'nnnilun at Ihu K mit Fair of tbo American lustilulo, in xVnw York Cilj, 1 SOS, and ivbcrcrur exhibited. D. P. lIAZELTOy. c only Wringer with the Patent COG WHEEL REGULATOR, which positively prevents the rolls row Without cog wheels, the whole strain of forcing the cloth through the inacliino is put upon tho lower mil, causing threo times as much strain upon the lower roll us when cog wheels with our latent Regulator are used, besides the extra strain upon tho cloth. In reply to tho question, " How Long will it Last!’ wo can only say, "As long as a wash tub. cooking stove, or any other family utensil." See testimony of Orange .Indd, of tho American Agri culturalist, No. 41 Park Row, N. V., who says of UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, "Wo think the machine much mote than pai/a for Usd/ every year in tho saving of garment! Wo consider it important that the Wringer ho fitted willi Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may c eg the rollers, and tho rollers upon the crank shaft slip and tear tho clothes, or the rudder break loose the shaft. Our own is one of tho first made, and it is,as good as new after nearly Jour years' constant use." J IT SAVES TIME, LABOR, CLOTHES AND MONEY. It is easily and firmly secured to tho tub or Bbapo" 8 muobhl0 ' and wiu Bt tuba of any size or I.t will save its coat every six months in- tho " IL - Y , * , K °t clothes. Those with GOGWHEPrs ARL WARRANTED in ovory particular. This moans, especially, that a.tor a fow months’ tear‘tho cloth in ' 0 "•°‘ aad - JSSS' Furnished lo families, on trial, free of ox poneo by ’ WA J. CA' PBELL, May 5, UM u J M * nad A. JifO. t SSBTBir. CARLISLE FOUNDRY Morrison's Patent Corn Planter, •Lash’s Patent Straw and Fodder Culler, Liridcmlolf's Patent Can i Shelter, Johnston's Cast Iron flags' Trough f Ifaru’s Patent Cider Mill. IRON RAILINGS, STEAM ENQINES AND MILL GEARING. STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. BUILDING MATERIALS, Foreign and Domestic Litjnors, Bohlcn, Lirn, and Anchor. SEI.F-ADJfSTINO A.VD An J I'STA nI.E ! Jlrcakingor. Twisting on the Shaft. AT REDUCED PRICES ’ With Glass Cloth Piesser, Improved Loop-Check, New Style Ham mer, Binder, Corder, Braid - er, etc At the Railroad Office, Carlisle Pa. Highest Premiums at tho International exhibition, London, 18G2, INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, PAUIN, 18(JI. at'tbo Fairs of tbo UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, <SuDer Medal alike Pennsylvania State Fair , September, IBG3. American ‘lnstitute, Now York, Mechanics’ Asso ciation, Boston, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute Washington, Maryland Institute, Baltimore, Mechanics' Asso ciation, Cincinnati, Kentucky Institute, Louisville, Mechanical Association, St. Louis, Mechanics' In stitute Sun Francisco. Maine, Vermont, Conned lent. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Mississippi, Missouri, | Ohio, Indiana, lowa, Tennessee, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, California These celebrated Machines ate adapted toeverV variety of‘Hawing fur family wear, Irom the light est muslins to the hcavic.il cloths. They work equally well upon silk, linen, wooden, ari'l cotton goods,—sea tiling, quilting, gathering, he mining, felling, cowling, ami braiding—making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides —and perlor ming every species of sewing, except making but ton holes am] stitching on buttons. Full instructions Tor operating tho Machine is given gratuitously, at the sales rooms. When the Machine is .sent some distinctive that personal instruction is inconvenient, n card of direction is sent, which is a sufficient guide. Tho qua-liiios which recommend the Wheeler .1 Wilson Machine are— 1. Beauty and excellence of -stitch alike on hith sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Strength, tlruvne , -s, and durability of seam, that will not tip nor ravel, and made with— S. Keonomy of thread. •1. Its attachments and wide range of applica tion to purposes and materials. 5. Compactness mol elegance of model and fin is h. fi. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction, 7. Speed, ease of operation ami management, and quietness of movement. SCURDULE OF PRICES. 1 2s u. 3 Machine, with Plain Tab!*', $ la fid HoUC.im.*, Panncll.'il, iU OH Halt O’a -<•, Pi.hali'.’il, i’laok Walnut ar AIHIK.-i.IO-, Plain TaM-, Half }*;»nn»'Jl•*<l, Half I'jih', Tolisbc*!, Black Walnut or Mahogany, No. I Machine, Fiber plaid, with Plain Table. Half Pa.--, P..lMid. Black Walnut. Half l’a.-c, Bdi.ihd, 1:1a.-k Walnut .-r iMiilionaiiy,. Half l‘a*c, PolUhcd. Koson-mul. <i pull Case, Pulinhed, Black Walnut or jMaliuj'aity, Full Ciuc, Polished, Uos'-wpo,!, No. -1 Machine, harj'o, with Plain Tahl", Plain Tiiblc, Every Mimhim’ is sold with a Hernnwr. Nos. mid 2 Machines arc >*»l<f <:»>ifiwith tlw Niv (J lass Cloth Prefer, New Style Hummer ami Jirahi cr. Wheeler <t Wil?onVA*rency‘ at Jiitilroml and TcLyvaph Office, CARLISLE, ]>a. Nov. 26, ’6.l—-ly. Good Nows. Y* EIDICII A MILLER having just return cd from Lho city with an entire new and com plein Mock of Foreign mid domestic DRY GOODS, wish to inform thu-puhlie that they are prepared to offer on very reasonable terms, n very deniralde stock of Goods on the south-east corner of the public square, immediati ly opposim Irviuo's .Shoe Store. The stock comprises in part - Ladies’ Dress Goods, i’htin m.ick Silica all ipmlitios, Tllnck .Figure! ann Keep Silks, Fancy Colored Plain and Figured Dress Silks, all colors and qualities, Plain 'plaiii and Striped Spring Poplins, Plain Alpacca Lus tres all colors. Plaid and Striped Poil de <’hcver as,.Striped and Plain Mohairs, Silk Cliallies, Plain all wool De Laities, all colors and qualities Mo /amhiques, Muslin do Luines, ChullLes lHn*h U mi Lawns, t tc.. 4 tc., itc. ’’ 15. SHOWER. A beautiful assortment of Colored Spring Man tillas, of different Myles from one oftho moMfusli urn able establishments in the city. Spring Shaw s. JJo'ped Skirts, Ralnmral Skirts, Hosiery and (.loves of every description, Dress Trhn.nin''s. Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Ribbons. Rail Road Corsets, itc., Ac. of nil kinds, such ns Bleached ami unbleached Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetin'.*, Pil low-case M. si ins, Tickings, Checks. Herl,“white 11,111 i allow Flannels, Nankeens,'Blue Demihus Bine Drillings, Strilled Bliirtinjr, Colton Pnnli Mull, Kenlucky Joans, nil kinds of Linen nnd Lotion Table Diapers, Toweling, Cambric nnd pa per Muslins, nnd an endless variety of other Do mestics. A complete assortment of goods suitable iur rnueral purpose's. Mourning Goods Bitch ns BunhnzincD, Taniiso Cloths Double nnd Single width, nil wool Muslin do Lnincs, Black Silk warp Clmllien, Oriental Lustres, Brocade, Mohairs, Second Mourning do Lnincs, Cballies Ginghams, Dawns, Black English Crapes, Crape Veils, Low Veils, Crupo Collars, Silk and Kid Gloves, Square and Long Tbibbet Shawls. &c. &a MENS’ AND BOYS’ WEAR, Black cloths, Black and Fancy Oassimeros, Vest ings, Linen and cotton Punts atnlf, of all grades can have clothing made at short notice. ' CAH PETS, UAHP-ETS. all grades and qualities, from tbo common hemp up to tho best ipiality three-ply. Window Shades, Looking Glasses and an endless variety of other Goods, too numerous* to mention. N. IJ. Tho above stock bus been selected with a great deal of care and with a view of disposing ot the sumo on tho moat reasonable terms. Wo hope that every person in want of goods will give us a cull bfcforo making their spring purchases, and wo fool assured that we can offer inducements to all that will give us a call, and will extend all accommodations and conveniences that cun bo of any ot bor business house in tho county. mi*" pr°po*’ place on, tho oor- „ LEIDICU St MILLER, Uetti O, tK. JlvgrtlP .^Cgt iasii At tho Slate Fairs of No. 3 Machine, with No, 5 Maidiinc, Cylinder, with TKi.MS rwsn GOOD NEWS. New Store, NEW STORE. EfiOMESTIC GOODS United FIRST NATION Ai/b.!' OAitL ISL z ANK . : THIS Bank, dcsitnatod hs „ Id- Financial Agent of the UnUedsf r, > nitor y nnd > appointed to receive subscriptions „ tcsil “s be™ ' the United States Loaij authorized b ” ncc,,l,I it of 3,183 d. These llnnd/are redeem, " r ■'Vcl, I sure of the Government after ten „ nl 11,0 Id™ : bio forty years from date in coin aTit 8 ’""' 1 Unyal , 5 per cent, per annum in coin ’an, "" er « u : all taxation. ™ “re free f [oa - Subscribers will receive either n . : Coupon lionds, as they may prefer i ' ,o K*“terctl or Registered Hands will be innuo.l ’of „ f : nations of 130, slon, SSo#,sl«»o t „ “ 'l»oonii. i-. 000, and Coupon Ronds of the . ”"d ?I0 'i $5O, $lOO, $5OO and $l,OOO. }> The interest on tile $5O and $lOO P,, , f bio annually, 6n all other donomin.,. sis !>“«. h nually. Subscribers arc the date of their deposits with il, ?. rRI from M lionds will bo delivered tree of, "" lk and amount of subscription may be dci„ .oP' Tie R notes or National Bank notes* it ' V ' l ifl l T S subscribers to pay the accrued inh.VT Uw,#l *kh : l of Ronds (March Ist, „ r "|’ Crest h<mi ** f'i drawing interest from the date of , h T' r "’« l>"i,d. ft ind deposits. If the latter are from which interest will accrue ir ' ,hc dnto B will ho stumped upon tho first coan-n'T'o U »b, t .hereafter, mid if registered bonds 1 t ,n S dm IS o written in tho body of the hunii. “ Jat “ till M April 21, ISO-l-tr. J ' C ' lIOfI 'ER, CW„- (1 , 1 Hal & Cap Cmpori,,,., would rcspoetfully minounco to Uic Jc r'l will contiiiue the Ifnuim, „V , ,l "' 'bath, in West. High .Street, mid with „ rci civ” ''' ,iu! l cicnt eOort, produce articles of Rc a ,| p", aml 'S- Every Variety, Style, and Jly that shall ho strictly in keeping will, the • Y incut of tho art, aud fully up to Ic l . , "l ,rf| ve. ivo live, a lR J ge is ahk* mite has now on hand n .nlm.ni ment of Unis of all ilescri,. J a "'’ rU common Wool l„ u K . n „ c ' t p • bats, mid at prices that most suit eve • 1 fl ‘ has an eye t«> getting the worth /' " I|< ‘ ' t!is Silk, Moie Skin, and Reaver Hals, nr( , llh for lightness, durability and finish, by other cstaidiahiiicnt in the cmintrw ' ’ R '' la,: J Roys' Hats of every dusmpli.in ca DS ;.,„ r band. Ho respccllully invites all the „|,| r .;, W and as many now ones ns possible i„ „i„. t cull. » L 0 him aim i S. a. c.iu io Onrlisle, Deo. 20, ISB2. ’ Insiiraiu.se, HAST I’KXXSBOIiO I mi rrAi nut: /.v.y:vmr* .V»*TV Cl mn In;rlii ml fmmly, im-„r,.„rat„l l, v m A.-rfuiWy, ~, till) .your ,18 l:t, mul liml Hi. fluirler ca tmiilfil llu . vc „ r r‘‘‘> in i'flive mill vig.irmis nperatimi n„' „ in tciiiluiife ot tin fnlluli in cr Henri! nf . Will, it, (iurmis, Christian Slaying' C* t’ liirly, Danin] Ilniluy, Ali-yjin.lfr fail,, Vj „ 11. Imu nr. Jtilin Hiflmllm-n, r, .1,1 V „ „ * Si.i.i.iL-1 Ul.crly, Ku.1,.1,.1, ,M:irim, Munm l; n , k , ( Jacob Louver and J. C..Hunhij). 1 lie rules of insurance arc us low un-1 favnra',* as any Company of the kin.l hi the tduc l‘ ( . r .,'. n| wishing to become members are inviM v, nuk.’a /( plication 111 the Adonis nf tin, CL.-.nj.'any willin-r to wail upon them at any tiint*: Prcahlcnl W. 11. UOUUAS, Fberly’s Mill,, bcrlait.l county. Vie j. I'res't.—■CniusriAK Staysian, Carlisle Cm, berlaml county. Sffl’y.— .Tiiiin C. Do.vlat, Moehanifabarg, Cnw berlainl county. Treasurer— D.vxir.u B.ut.v, Dilieburg, York county. Cnuuh/.—.hthu Hi.Tri.-k, /V'.'-, jj >: . rv n ; Lain- y. ■ , 11-.-nry lUuman. <' Jm r«-l.’s i-\r u;y\ ■: i, : , tUli. Sunil. MHilkSi.n ; Sain'l. (it,,ban;? U'. ; •.,( I'nru’: Satmn;l (.’oomt, Mr. luuiu-.i.ur ■: J U i , lJ lin, Slii'j.bi-r'l-luw'.i ; I). (<mi•. i ■ r, !'■) ; \ .-) I». Sa.*. tin ’ ‘ ■ •*• ilvT Spring : .)< iin llv i\Vw CtiM:l . t :,i- oj O' l V;il> uti.ie lui.iii M '.11; ii 1 i'll. i ii;, S. I’icf. in-. I • riiVi;li. Warri jiltt->i» ;J. I l ’. I).•,» il.r ‘ v lln-licy C!;>vU. i'h i-Jju ;0. U.m-.-r, I iurw--» J V- i i i in in «, C» n-'iii . l)‘>'t/’li iit (’'-null/. —.1 ;i <• i. 1 > }l l > n cr, H 11 r:-‘ Mfiuhcrs cf the (' -iiiiji.ll j \ Im , hi if {...i. > a t" '•'vjiiv, rim lime them r one v, cl h v uuku'.: •- j. t;i 1 inn t>) an}' ul i he .i .March i:j, 05 00 C.') (m 70 00 75 on 80 00 I&DFUS E. SHAPLfiY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 00 00 100 00 CAU'LISLE, PA A TTEXDS to securing and collecting Sftldirr’t /’a//, /’ni'lnin, /{until<■ it JfrU" Office on South Hanover stru’t •.i.p.Mit b-nt/.'.s M-o-c. I'N ii. l;t, i***2. 85 00 .1. IM. WHAKI.KV, A T T 0 11 N E Y A T I AW , OFFICE on Smith ilanovor street, in tbi room formerly occupied by A. U. tdmrue. Feb. 27, 1882—Dm. ATTORNEV-AT LAW., OFFICE with Judge Ilopburu, on Eat? Main Street, Carlisle. • Aug. 6, ’lui—ly. 11. ftEWSIIAM, ATTORNEY AT LA W. OFFICE with Wm. 11. Miller, Estp. Smith ffanovor street, opposite tho Volunteer Priotw/ Office. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1862—tf CIIAS. E. lTBA«-LAU<iBII^ A T T 0 11 N E Y-AT-L A IV. OFFICE in TnbofTa building, just opposite the Market House. Carlisle March Id, 1862—1 y. J J. W. FOIJLIv, Atnnmy it I.nw. JLi* Office with James R. Smith, Esip, Ithceifc Hull. All business entrusted to him will »cpf"|u P ‘ ly attended to. ' Feb. tk low DK «EO. S. SEARIOHT. ~~ From the Rnltimore College of Denial & lT 3 er t Office at (ho resilience of In’s mother, East Lull er street, threodoors below Ledford. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1802. HI. C. HEimAN, h"A TTOII N E Y A T LAW. OFFICE in Rheem’s Hull Building, [» the roar of tho Court House, next ih.«r to Herald” Office, Gurlislo. jimrs a. di/wbar< ATTORNEY AT LAW CARLISLE, PA. Office next door to tho American Printing o a few doors west of Hannon's hotel. April M, 1801—1 y awgaa, »K.l.C.to«ittSS, PE»- tist. Has removed from South Hanover street Pomfret street, opposite tho Female Rig’ l Carlisle, [April 28.18bh Tliirty-Niiitli Congress. WE liavo been nuthcrizoil to that A, GLOssnnßNNEii, °\} OT . ! tb« a candidate for Congress in this , 1C poinoc* next election, subject to the approval oi i racy of York, Cumberland and Perry cou \ March 31, ’o4—-tf, fyj A CK E B E L-! MACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 and 5, in P j # a d I—Bew, uni each package warra nfclfiv flulo low, by JOJJ& fIVE* 1 H AMES.—500 pairs of Hamou °“ of all kinds, Elizabethtown pattern* Loudon “ Common . Snarer Art with and without patflOt v-tqA & mr a* *• aA * AG TATS i ” Ull 1 S.
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