imi-ER FOS Mt COUNTRY,. BY uns. T. J. C. Obmo stricken people, lot us kneel end pray, , Bacthor from tied we must not dare to stray? Like wand’ring ahcop, wo'ro on & barren bill, Porgotllng that the fold is open still. Our Shepherd calls; His voice wo. will obey, Offended Shepherd, listen while wo’pray. Bathfer; our land has, for oar nation’s sin, Been made a prize for Satan’s host to win; And malice, hatred and all evil things Would rob our eagle of its precious wings,— And change the bird, once soaring to the sky, Into'a reptile that would sting nud die.. Lord save our eagle—’tis a noble bird 5 Itopiercing shriek Thine ear has often hoard: Attd still it cries if I must conquered ho, A nation’s happiness will die with mo. Lord, save our eaglet though a sparrow’s fall Is soon by Thee, who sooth-groat and small, 'Thou wilt with pity turn away -Thin© Eye, If our great eagle must like sparrows die. Lord save our eagle;-lot the grand-bird lire And all its foes wo ask Thee to forgive, And when at itthey aim a poisoned dart,:. 0, may the life-blood in its-loving heart Remain untainted, liko And all its troubles-fade as fades a dream. Sttbh is the prayer wo offer through Thy Son,;. And to it we would add; Thy wtll b 6 done... If wb noed sorrow and this groat uurcsty ’Thy will bo done. Thou knowest what is best; To Theo wo dare not dictate, wo aro weak; Wo know hot how to* ask or what to seek, But wo would say, 0, curse us not, good Lord, If peace would curso us, lot us have tho sword; And if we’ll be bettor when there’s peace, 0, quickly order war and strife to cease. Thy will bo done; to Thee wo trust our bark; O, guide us safely o’er tho waters dark, And»w.ben thowavcaaro rough,'wo.will rejoice .If through the tempest wo can hear Thy voice; - And may wo over fool upon life’s sea.. Unsafe enough to feel our need of Thee. ■ %rWtaral l^arfmnit. THE CULTIVATION OP FLAX. The Canadian Agricultural Revieio conitima a lecture lately delivered at Sherbrooke, by Mr. P. McOudden, frorp Cavrm County, Ire land, who seems to be practically acquainted withthe whole subject of cultivating and treating flax- As many of our farmers de sign to initiate the culture of flax this season, all) useful information on the subject is of treat importance to them. We halve, there ire, condensed this lecture, leaving out the Jess important statements, to render it move general in its application. 1; Flax has long been known to thrive well Jn the United States and Canada, but by far the most valuable portion, of it has been thrown away and allowed to rot on the ma nure heaps, possibly owing to a want of knowledge respecting its real value and .use fulness, or from a want of facilities to treat and, prepare, it at the proper season. The soil and climate of-this country are admirably adapted for the growth of flax. From a com mercial or nianufnctnring point of view the advantages to be derived from the culture of .flax appear to he very great. In the old country the proper cultivation of a moderate patch of land laid down in flax has enabled a family to live in comfort during recent years, because the price of-tho article has been so high. The following extract, taken from the prospectus of a company formed in Belfast to encourage' the growth of flax in East India, will show, the groat scarcity of that article, and the length they have gone to look for a very equivocal supply, at.the very antipo des The linen trade, at its seats of action in Leeds, Dundee and Belfast, and their manu facturing dependencies, has, for some time past been suffering severely from the extreme scarcity of flax, and the inquiries instituted with a view of opening up extended sources of supply have forced on the minds of manufac turers that it is vain to expect from the pres ent sources the quantity of fibre necessary to meet the growing requirements of the trade. Independent of this crop being the most re munerative; it enters into the best regulated system of rotation', a thing much to bo desired By every practical farmer. Flax loves to luxu nate on a well-drained clay subsoil, with rich surface soil properly pulverized. It yields the largest and best quality of fiber when it follows a crop of wheat or oats immediately out of lea, but may be sown with success on more won ground. It has been found from experience that tho proper time for sowing is from the firstto tho twelfth of May, a period very suitable for the sowing of clover and grass seeds, when those delicate seeds will have no difficulty in quickly germinating, or their growing progress retarded by frost, when earlier sown ; it is therefore, consider ed the safest and best crop for laying down land , with those essentially useful seeds. Clover has been properly styled the farmer’s sheet anchor, and from the preparation that is needed for the duo development of flax a hea vy crop of clover is the general result. Those intending to grow flax will at once see that mnoh , depends on the condition of the land, and it is highly necessary, to insure a good crop, to have it perfectly free from any foul ness. No crop is more generous in its return for care bestowed on it than flax ; we should lie particular in doing everything with it well. When not intended fur laying down, But to Be followed by fall wheat, it will he off the ground - in time for that purpose, as it oc cupies the least time of any crop in to maturity. As flax requires but a very Blight covering, all unevenness in the ground should be.removed by tho harrow, and if, the Weather hqs previously been dry. rolling be fore sowing will pulverize tho small lumps, smd end much to have an even and produc tive crop. , Holland seed is the best for clayey soils, and Riga for loose friable soils. About sev en pecks of seed to the acre is the proper quantity, and, should bo sown broadcast. When the plants have attained to a height of six or eight inches they should bo weeded By hand. They will then require no further curo until the time of pulling. Bye for Sheep. Kye is one of the most valuable of the green feed for sheep. A friend of ours, an amateur farmer, who has his moans all look ed up in real estate, but who is determined to make it pay bis expenses in spite of the hard times for all the real estate speculators, en closed four hundred acres, which ho rents out on shares, the most of which has been culti vated in corn since the crash of 1857. Begin ning:-to fear that his third of the corn crop •would' not pay his taxes on some thousands of acres of wild.land, with his, other expen ses, ho applied-to his arithmafie, which eon yineed Win that a thousand good mutton sh.ocp •would holp'him out; so, after the corn was laid by, he persuaded one of his tenants to allow him to sow some thirty acres of rye among the corn. Ills thousand sheep wore purchased in August, horded wherever he could find feed until the corn was ripe; when they were turned on the young ryo, which was their principal feed until the first of June, when it was turned under and planted to i corn,. A portion of the crop was well fed 1 dhwnj hut had it not been for the standing 1 corn-stalks, a respectable crop could have neon .harvested from a part of the field. Hero | was the largo -part of the feed of a thousand , sheep for eight months, costing $l2 for the seed and: about the-name fir labor and re turmng"tho land in far belter condition than it was before, no doubt to the extent of the seed and labor. Wo have never seen a lot of sheep and lambs at this season in so good a I condition as this rye-fed Dock. The flock is now on the prairie, and wlll-re main there until his meadow is ready to turn into, when the rye pasture will ho repeated. He will clear at least $1,500 the first year in this way, the result of bruins in farming.— Illinois Farmer. ■ ET* AH' kinds of Job AVork promptly al tended to, at the shortest notice. 1869... THE. 1869. FARMERS,. BUILDERS, MECHANICS, And tho public generally, will please call nt the Cheap Hardware Store, EAST MAM ST„ CAB USEE, Pa.* {Adjoi ning the Carman Sotta o,) AS I am soiling goods, cheaper than ever for cash or approved credit.. tho place. East Main street, Carlisle, Pa. njsianr saxton. March 27, 1802.- TVTATLS AND SPIKES—I2OO kegs Nails •J-y and Spikes, just received, of tho very best makes uud warranted.’ Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices* at tbo Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON, East Main street. March 27,1862 IRON —TOO tons of Iron—Hammered and Rolled—of all sixes, just received, and -war ranted to bo of the best quality, with a largo as sortment of Sheet Iron, . • Hoop Iron, Bund Iron,. Horso Shoo Iron, Spring Steel, • Cast Steel, Blister Steel, < Horse Shoes,' Horse Shoo Nails, Files, ; Hasps, BoUa>. -Nuts,' - Screw Plates,. Blacksmith Bellows, Rivets,. A'o., &c.j <fcc., Cheaper- than tho cheapest,at the lEardworo store o£ HENRY. SAXTON, East Malta street* March 2.7,1602, GLASS. —1000 boxes of Glass, of all sizes, double and single thick, colored, plain and or namental, on band and lor sale Tory low at '• ‘ Maroh 27, 1862. X'U. SAXTON'S. POWDER. —Just re< pont's .Blasting and ■ - Safety Fuse, . Stone Drills, Stone Sledges,.. Stouo Hammers, ' • Napping Hi March 27, 1802. PUMPS and CEMENT.—IOO bids. of Ce ment, with a largo assortment'of Chain and Iron Damps, just received and forsalo chenperthan over, at H- SAXTON'S. , N. B. Cement sold by the quantity at Manufac turers prices. . . March 27, 18G2. FARM BELLS.-t-I have been appointed agent for Several makes of superior Farm Bells j also", 801 l Metal, Bells, on hand, all war ranted not tb crack, by . , H. SAXTON. : March 27, 1862. • -Just received and for rs prices, a largo assort- PLOWS, PLOWS.— sale at Manufacturer* mentof Plank's Plows,. Henwood'fl “ Zciglor’a <f Wcirich's u , at the cheap Hardware Si tore of March 27, ISG2. HAMES. —500 pairs of Hames on hand, of all kinds, Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon Common u with and without patent fastenings, cheaper than over, at If. SAXTtUV’S, March 27, 1862, Bast MainS Street* ,—lO tons of "White )il, just received, with a PAINTS and OILS Lead, 1000 galls, of ( large assortment ol • , Fire Proof Paint, Turpentine,. Florence White, , Japan, ? White Zinc, Putty, Colored Zinc* Litherago, Red Lead, Whiting, . Boiled Oil, , . QJuo,. Lard Oil, Shellac,’ • Sperm Oil, Paint Brushes, Fish. Oil, &c. f Colors of every description, dry.ond in oil, in cans and tubes, at tho Hardware Storo of March 27, ISG2, CHAINS. —GOO pairs of Trace Chainsj, of all kinds, with a largo assortment of Haltor Chains, Fifth . Touguo (( Spreads, Ac., Ac., Uadwaro Store of 11. SAXTON. Butt Chains, Breast “ Log. “ , Cow u Just received at the Chca] . March 27, ,1862. . BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! JfiST" Since the late victories Domcstico Cotton Goods have declined, as there is now a prospect of getting a supply of Colton. We, (LIiJIDICII, SAW YER & MILLER, at the New store, under. Martin’s Hotel, East Main street,) are receiving daily.largo supplies of V NEW SPIRNG GOODS, which, with our old stock we are determined to sell at CITY PRICES. .DRESS GOODS of every va riety; Plain and Fancy Silks at all prices; A largo lot of new Black Silks at 75, 87-1, 1.00) 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50; now Spring Delaines nt 25 cents; 4,000 yards of best quality,iMcrimac, Cocheco’, Pacific and American Prints, dark and light colors, new styles, at 12 J ; a large at lots fi, 8 and 10 cents. Full and Second Mourning Prints, . BEST QUALITY'ENGLISH, 12}.' All . kinds Domestic Ginghams 12J ;• Manchester 1S;1 ; 30 pieces of French,”and Scotch Dross ami Bonnot Ginghams at 25. BROWN AND WHITE MUSLINS. at wfdcsalo and retail, good quality 8, fine* 10, 4-4 wide 12A* Also 5-4, 0-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 at corres ponding prices. All kinds of HEAVY GOODS in large supply , at reduced prices—Tickings, Stripes, Checks, Drillings, Osnabnrgs, Cotton Diaper, Ac, Ac. Linen Diaper, Napkins, Shirting Linens, Shirt Fronts, Collars, at old prices. „ White Goods, all kinds, at old prices. SPUING MANTLES, DUSTERS, SHAWLS, EMBROIDEIUE S &c. Hoop Skirts direct from tbo factory. 800 doz. La dies’, Misses, Men's and Boys' HOSE. 12i to 26. Men's and Boys’ Wear Black Cloths amlCassimorsa, all grades. Fancy Cassimcrs, latest styles, Vestings, Satinets, Jeans, Cottonades, Ac., Ac. Having secured tho services of a first class Tailor, wo prepared to got up Clothing in the must fashion able stylo at short notice. CARPETS! CARPETS!' Wo are receiving our Spring supply of Carpets,, comprising ail the various kinds kept in a first class Carpet House. , Carpets ranging in price from 12* to 1.25. Oil Cloths, all widths.. Mattings, Look ing Glasses, Shades and Blinds- of all kinds. 1,000 lbs. Carpet chain; Feathers; Cotton Hutting; Counterpanes, &c., &c. All the above goods and many others ; wo offer ,'to purchasers at a small advance above cost. Win ter Dress Goods —Shawls, .Mantles, Furs, 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 the season advances* AlLGoods warranted to bo what wo sell thoin-for* LEIDICIL SAWYER & MILLER. * Carlisle, February 25, 1862. REMOVAL.— CALVIN ’ABEL, Barber, begs leave .to announce to his numerous cus tomers and the public generally, that he has re moved his , i Barber Shop occupied by Hannon's. UotolHn“L°“ V^ 0 ''T’ 80ut !' 01 ' rooms have been papered and fitted upTn baud’ eomo etyle. and will, he fieele salbmcd, P giv e eati. faction to bis patrons. Thank(ul f„ r pf 8t ago, ho hopes, by strict attontion to Lslioss, to merit a eontiDuanco of it 7 10 > Carlisle; March 27, 1862. B. K. CiOODYEAB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW EAST MAIN STREET, CALIBRE, Opposite the Prison .. OFFICE with Colwell * McClure.. ' . Jan. 9, 1882. RUFUS E. SHAPEEY, , ATTORNEY' AT LAW, CARLISLE, PA. A TTENDS to securing and collecting Soldier's P.ay t Pension#, Bounties, &c, gSJS" Offloo on South Hanover street opposite Bentz's store. * JJ0b,.13, 1862.’• , H. NEWSHAM, ATTOJUfE r AT LAW, OFFICE with ‘Win. H. Miller, Esq., South Hanovor street, opposite the Volunteer Printing Office. Carlisle, 800. 22, 1859—tf. J. HI. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY A T LAW, OFFICE on South Hanover street, opposite Bpntz’a store, Carlisle. Fob. 27, 1862—9 m. . , "Washers,. Anvils,. Vices, T : J. W. FOULK, Attorney at Law. -Li." .Office with James R. Smith, Esq., Rheem's ■ Hall. ‘All business entrusted to him will bo prompt ly attended to. . Feb.. 6.1662. 1. C.XOOI»nS S BJEW South Hanover Street, next door to the corner oj West Pomffet and nearly opposite Bentz’ store, .. Carlisle, Bee. 22, 1859; - mt.'SEO., S; SEAUIftBIT, From- the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, • Office at the residence of his mother, Bast Louth, er street, three doors below Bedford. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859 . reived a large- lot of Du- S-iflo Powder. Also, Picks, Mattocks; '• - Crow Pars, Digging Irons; immcrs, «tc., tit H. SAXTON'S. East Main Street. HAS removed his office to the room directly opposite the Second Presbyterian Church, Corner of. South Hanover and Pom/rct ate., Carlisle .’ All patients entrusted to his care, cither from town.or country, will ho promptly attended to, . Bob. 18, ISC2 tf ■ • _____ Cumberland. County. r PIIE undersigned begs leave to inform you, L, that he has just opened a DRUG STORE, in the borough of CARLISLE, in the room formerly occupied by Reynolds & Peifper, as a Drug Store, next door to InhoCPs Grocery Store, South Hanovor- Streot, whore ho will alwaya bo found ready and willing to ply the spatula and postal. The follow ing list comprises the main portion of his stock;. ' DRUGS. AND CHEMICALS, Yorlc Metal Plows, Bloomfield do Trusses, Suspensory Bandages, Window Glass, Toilet Soaps,-pure Wines and Liquors, Perfumery, Canes, Notions and Vuriotiesgcnerally, Confection eries,- Tobacco.and Sogars, Lithographs ar. cl Frames, Burning Fluid,.Haiut> Yamisli and Sash Brashes, Coal Oil, ' ’ Eagle . ' do. Cultivators, tfec*, &c., H,. SAXTON, East Main Street. Having had over fifteen years’ experience in. the Drug Business, with-a desire to accommodate ami please my customers, Ihppo to receive a reasonable share of public patronage. It is my intention and desire to give perfect satisfaction in every particu lar, to all. who may lavor me with a cull. . ' . PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully compounded, at fair prices. Give mo a call. J~yRUGS, U. SAXTON. Has just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Func3 r Goods, Gift Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confectionery, which has never been surpassed in this borough,.for'novclty and elegance. The arti slcs have been selected with great care, and are cal- in quality and price, to command the at tention of purchasers. . FANCY GOODS, . which comprises every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite finish, such as— . Papier Maohe Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands and trays,-fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes, with sow ing instruments, Port Mbnnaios, of. every variety, Gold Pens, and Pencils, fancy paper weights, papo terics, and a largo variety of ladies' fancy 'statione ry. • Moto seals and wafers* silk and.bead purses; ladies’ riding whips; elegantly finished, ladies* fine cutlery perfume baskets and bags, brushes of , eve ry kind for the toilet, Roussel’s perfumes of the various kind, musical instruments of, all kinds and n«. all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished, arid at low rates. Al so, an extensive collection of BOOXvS, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 1859, richly cmbclishod and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’? Pictorial JJooks for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationery Is also complete, and comprises, every thing used in College and the Schools. Ho .also desires to call the particular attention'of families to his .elegant assortment of LAMPS, die., ‘ from tho oxtonsivo establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sponii er Ethcrial Oil, togeth er with Flower Yuscs, Fancy Screens, Ac. His as sortment in this lino is unequalled in tho borough. Also, # SEGARS & TOBACCO, embracing all tho favorite brands, and a fine Assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS A PIPES. such as Oranges, Lemons, Pigs, Raisins, Necta rines, Prunes,. Ac. Fancy Confectionery, Nuts,. Preserved Fruits, Minced Meat, Pickles, Ac., Ac., In every variety and all prices, .all of which are pure and fresh, such ns can bo confidently recom mended to bis friends. His' stock embraces every thing in the lino of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to housekeepers, which the public nro especially invited to call and see, at U\e old stand opposite tbo Deposit Bunk Carlisle, Doc. 20, 18C1 SOUTHEAST COR. 11th & MARKET STS., Adjoining the Pennsylvania Rail-Road Depot. THE undorsignod-would respectfully inform tho public that bo has taken fho above Hotel, formerly known as " THE MANSION HOUSE,” which ho has refitted and no,wly furnished through out. Tho Rooms nro spacious and, commodious, and furnished.wkh every convenience to boioimd in tho best Hotels in tho city. The "UNITED STATES" is admirably located for the convenience of travelers, being under tho sumo roof with the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus saving both hack hire and porterage of baggage. No pains will bo spared td render tho ,** UNITED STATES" a ploasaut and agreeable re sidence to all who may favor it with their patron age. Charges moderate. H, W. KANAGA; Proprietor . December 13,1800. IN 'beauty and durability, no u sun-drawn* picture equals a good Daguerreotype j this is tho opinion expressed by tho loading photographic jour nals of the day, both American and English, and these may bo obtained at tho rooms of Mrs. Rey \ folds' liquthor street, two doors west of Hanovo 1 Carlisle, Nov. 7, 1861—tf. €UAS. E. nAeUVEHUN, A T T 0 B N E Y-AT-L A W. OFFICE in Inhoff’s building, just opposite the Market House. Carllsle-March 1371862 —ly. *" Dr. WM, MENTZER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, TO, THE CITIZENS OE -Blank Books and Stationary generally. . S. B. PANNEBAKER. Carlisle, Dec. 12, 1361—ly‘ BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, ■CONFECTIONERIES. HU ITS, PICKLES, . PERFUME,KY, PRESERVED FRUITS S. W. HAVERSTICK, North Hanover Street, Carlisle , Penn\a. FR FITS, S. W. HAVERSTICK. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Philadelphia, Uagucrcrotyitcs. To Destroy—Roix, Roaches, do. To Destroy-- —Mice, Moles, and Ants, To Destroy -Bed-Bugs, . To Destroy— —Moths, in Purs, Clothes, do. To Destroy Mosquitoes, and Fleas. ' To Destroy Insects on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy Insects on Animals, do.', do. To Destroy Btory form and species of Vermin. “ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN. Desti'sey Instantly EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF TESIMIM. Those preparations- (unlike all others,} are “Free from. Poisons.” "Not dangerous tothe Human Family,” "Rats do. not die on the premises.” “They come out. of their boles to die.” u They aro tho .only infallible remedies known,.** [2‘ years and more established in Now York City. Used by ——tho City Post Office.. Used sy——tho City Prisons ojod-Station Houses. Used hy —-City Steamers, Ships, Ao, Used by ——tho City Hospitals,Alms-Houses, Ao. Used by -City Hotels, 'Aator',‘St. Nicholas,* Ac. Used by*- —the Boarding Houses, Ac., Ac, Used' by -more than 50,000 Private Families. jZSST'&ee one or tico (Specimens of t chat is Every taker* said by the Peoj) I (orb- — Dealers, itc* HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, need bo so no longer, if they use “Costar's” Extermina tor!*. Wc have used it to oiir satisfaction, and if a box cost $5, wo would have it. We bad tried poi sons, but they effected nothing; hut Costau’s arti cle knocks the. breath out of Rats, Mice and Bed- Bugs, .quicker than wo cun. write it; It is in groat demand all over the country. —'Medina [0.,) Gazette. S' ■ ■ MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed an nually in Grant County, by vermin, than,would pay for tons of this Rafc andlnsccfc Killer. , Lancaster, ( Herald . HENRY 11./fjOSTAR—Wo ifi-e selling your preparations rapidly. "Wherever they have boon used, Rats, Mice, .Roaches, and Vermin disapppear immediately. ~ • Ecker A Stoufper, Druggists, Now Windsor, Md. “ Coatar’a" Rat, Roach, Ac., Exteminalot. • ( Costar’s " ' {s Costar’s" Bedbug Exterminator. u Costar’s " • ' , s" , Bloctrio Powder for Insoots, Ac., In 25c. 50c. And $l,OO And Flasks. $3 and $5 Sizes foh Plantations, Ships, Boats, Hotels, Ac. • CAUTION 111 To prevent the public from being imposed upon by spurious and flighty pernicious. Imitations, n new label has been, .prepared, bearing a fac simile of the Propri etor’s signature. Examine each box, bottle, or flask carefully before purchasing, and take nothing blit “ Costara.” Sold Everywhere —by All Wholesale Druggists in largo cities. Some of Ihp Wholesale Agents in New York City. Shioffollin Brothers A Co. Hnrral, Rialoy <fc Kitchen B. Fulmcstook, Hull A Co. Bush, Gale A Robinson. A. B, & 1). Sands & Co. 11. Ward, Close & Co. Wheeler A Hart. , , MTusson A Robbins.' James S. Aspinwall, 1\ B. Barnes A Co, Morgan A Allen, -. F. C. Wells A Co.. Hall, Ruckol A Co, Lazcllc,Marsh A Gardner Thomas A Fuller. Hall, Dixon & Co, P. D. Orvis. Conrad Fox. AND OTHERS. Philadelphia, Pa. T. W, Dyott A Co. [Robert Shoemaker A- Co. B. A. Fahnestock A Co. JFronch, Richards A Co. AND OTHERS. And hy Druggists, Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally, in all Countux Towns and Villages In the UNITED STATES. HZFSoId by G. INfIOFF, Grocer,. S. W. HAVERSTICK, Druggist, S. ELLIOTT, Druggist, And by tbo Ducoqigts, Stoueueepeus and Re tailers generally. * j&Pf* Cocntuy Calebs can order as above. Or address orders direct—.[or if Prices, Terms, Ac., is desired JS35* Send for [1862] Circular, giving reduced Prices] to HBN.R3T R. COSTAR, Principal Depot—No. 612 Broadway—[Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,] Now York.. February 27, 1863.—Cm* New Coal Yavd., AT THE WEST END’ OF CARLISLE: THE subscribers would respectfully call tbo attontion.of Limeburnera and tho citizens of Carlisjo, and tbo surrounding country generally, to .their now COAL YARD, attached.tobis Woro-houso, on West High, at., where they will keep constantly - on band a largo supply of tho best quality of loal, to wit: Lifkcm Valley, Luke idler, Pine Orovc, and reverton , Broken, Egg id. Nut Coal—soreon l and dry,all of which i pledges himself to. 11 at tho lowest possi- blo pcicos. Best qual ity of Lxmebumertf and Blacksmith»’ Goal always on hand. All orders loft at the Ware House, or at his residence in North Hanover street will bo promptly attended to. ’ HENDERSON & REED. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1852—tf. S«w Coal and Lumber Yard. r PHE subscribers have this day entered into part- I nbrehip to trade in COAL AND LUNBER— Wo will have constantly on hand and furnish to or der* all kinds and quality of . SEASONED LUMBER, [such as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Pal ing and Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring, Wcathorboarding, Posts,. Rails, and all kinds of Shingles, to wit:* White Pino, Hemlock* Cbesnut, and Oak, of different qualities. Having cars of our own'wo can furnish bills to order of any length and size' at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will bo kept under cover so that they can be furnished dry at all times. We constantly under cover, which they will deliver dry c * can to an J P art the borough, to wit; Lykcns Valley, Luke **■ Fiddler, Locust Moun . . er ton, Broken, .Egg, Stove and Nui’Ubaf,; which wo pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices. Best quality of Limoburners' and Blacksmiths* Coal always on hand; at the lowest figures. Yard west side of Giammer School, Main St. ARMSTRONG «fc HOFFER. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. LUMBER AND COAL. OLIVER DELANCY. WOULD call the attention of the public to. his largo and superior stock of COAL, and LUMBER, which ho constantly keeps on hand at his yard, near tho Gas Works.- Tho-attention of builders and others is .particularly invited to his stock of SCANTLING, PALINGS, WEATHER BOARDING, FRAMESTUFF,BOARDS, SHIN GLES, PLANK, LA THS, Ao. Our stock of COAL comprises LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST GAP, LOBBERY, SHAM OKIN,- S UNBURY WHITE ASH, LUKE FIDDLER, LIME BURNERS,.and BROAD TOP BLACKSMITIPS COAL, all of tho best quality, and kept under cover, and will be sold at tho lowest rates. Thankful for the patronage of a generous public, ,bestowed upon tho late firm of Black A Delancy, ho would solicit a continuance of tho same, as he will strive to ploaso. All orders left at the rcsi donce.jOf Jacob Shtoin for Coal or Lumber, will be promptly attended to as heretofore. July 25, 1861. Forwarding a commission house. JPIOtIR A FEED. COAL, PLASTER & SALT, The suascribcr having taken tho Warehouse, ears and fixtures of William B. Murray’s well known es tablishment, on West High Street, opposite Dickin insoh College, would, inform tho public, that he bus entered into a general Forwarding and Com mission business. Tho highest market price will ho paid for .Ploiir, Grain and Produce of all kiuds. He is also predated to freight produce und stock to Philadelphia, and Baltimore, at the lowest, rates, with safety and despatch.' Plaster, and Salt kept constantly on hand, and. | Flour and Feed nt wholesale or retail. Coal of all, kinds, embracing LYfcEH’S VALLEY, ... -* * LUKE, . SUNDHRY WHITE ASH, ' LOCUST GAP, Zimehnntcra* am* Blachamiths* Coal , constantly for .stile. . Kept under cover, and dcdivorod dry to any part of the town Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1850. JODX P. USE & sox, HAVE just completed opening then* Spring stock of ..Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, <fec., to which they invito the early attention of the public generally. Wo’ have greatly enlarged our stock' in all its various branches, and can now accommodate the public with RELIABLE GOODS, in • largo or small quantities at the lowest prices.— Wo don't want the public, to think that we have brought all the Goods, in Philadelphia, und Now York to our town, but wo can assure them that a look into our store will convince thorn that wo have enough Goods to fully supply the demand in this market. Persons wanting Goods In our line will lind it to their advantage to give us a call- before making their purchases. All orders personally and punctually attended to, and no misrepresentations made-to effect sales. JOHN P.-LYNB & SON, ’ North Hanover street. Carlisle. April 25, IR6I. ' ; THE subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, and best selected* assortment of Hardware, ever offered in ibis county.,. Everything kept in a luygo whole sale and retail Hardware slora, can bo had a little lower than at any other house in the county,-at the cheap hardwriro stora of the subscriber. Nails ami 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, • 600 pnir Trace Chains of nil kinds, with a largo assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do., fifth chains, log chains, tongufc chains, cow chains, &c., &o. Names. —360 pair of Ilamos of all kinds just re ceived, Comipon pattern, Loudon pattern, Eliza-, bothtowo 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, lUhanigo, whiting, i gluo; shellac, paint brushes, fire proof paint, .Flo-' irouco white, white zinc, colored zinc, red loud, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil* &c. Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes. Farm Polls'. —Just received the largest, cheapest, innd best assortment of. Farm Dells in the county. ‘Groenoafltlo metal and Bell metal, warranted not to crack.. -Poic(Ur.r~2!) kegs Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow der, with a largo assortment of Safety Fuse* Picks, Stone Drills, Stone Sledges, Stono Ham- mors, Ac. , , _ Ph«iu« ««d Cement. —50 barrels Cement, with a very large assortment of Ciiuin and Iron pumps of all kinds, cheaper than ever at tho Hardware store of - XIENKY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 8,1861. flat and Cap Emporium ooosilE undersigned having purchased the T stock, *o., of tbo lato William It. Trout, de ed, would rcspootfully 'announce to the" public that ho will continue tho Milling ftm'ritM at tho old stand, iu West High Street, and with a renew ed and otdoioat effort, produce articles of Hoad Dross of Every Variety, Style, and Quality, -fiat shall bo strictly in keeping with tho improve ment of the art, and fully up to the ago in which wo live.. gEgggaiaajih Ho has now on hand a splendid '*§SjS|S| assortment of HATS of all descrip* JnySijal |* 10I)8f f rom the common Wool to tho finest Bur and Silk hats, and at prices that must suit every one who has un eye to getting the worth of his mouoy. His Silk, Mole Sklu, and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness,* du rability and finish, by those of any other establish ment in tho country. Bcxva’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. Ho respectfully invites all tho old patrons and as many now ones as possible, to give him a . ii GALLIC. * I CwlWo, D0c,.30,1801. OLIVER DELANCY. J. XI. NOXEMAKER, THE subscriber respectfully informs' Ms friends unci tbo public generally, that ho still continues the Undertaking .business, and is ready to wait upon customers cither by day or by night.— Ready-made COFFINS kept constantly on .hand, both plain and, ornamental. ■ .Ho has. constantly: on baud Fifth’s Patent Metallic Burial Cam, of which he has. boon appointed the solo agent. This case is recommended as superior,to any of tho kind now in use, it being perfectly air tight. ’ I£o has also furnished himself with a fmo new Rosewopd Hearse and gentle horses, with which he iyiU attend funerals in town and country person ally,'without,extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of the ago is -Wells* Spring Mattra'w, the best and cheapest bod now in use, the. exclusive right of, which X have so curedd ami will bo kept constantly on band. Cabinet Making in all its various branches carried'on, and Bureaus,. Secretaries,. Work-stands, Parlor Ware,-Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier. Side and Centre Tables; Bluing and Breakfast Tables, Wash-at'ands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high and low posts; Jinny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds, Looking Classes, and all other articles usually manufactured in this line of business, kept constantly on hand. His workmen are inch of experience, his material the best, and Ids work made in the latest city stylo, and till under Ills own supervision. Tt will bo war ranted and sold low for cash,' Ho invites all to give him a call before-purcha sing elsewhere, I'or the liberal patronage hereto fore extended to him ho feels indebted to his nume rous customers, and assures them that no efforts will bo spared in future to please them in stylo and price. Give us a call. Remember the place, North Hanover St., nearly opposite tho Deposit Bauki Headstones, Jfloiiiinienis, TOMBS, Ac., of chaste and beautiful designs, which ho will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous of gelling out his stock. Read-stones finished from three dollars upwards, Brown Stone, Marble work, ■ Mantles, Ac., or ouilclings, marble slabs for furniture, Ac., constant ly on hand. Iron railing for cemotry lots, Ac., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will b,o prompt ly attended to. Carlisle, Nov. 7,18 CI. Selling off Twenty-Five Pec Cent, Be-: 1 ; low Cost! !.l> AT tho-sign of the ** Gold Eagle,” 3 doors above tho Cupiborland.VaUoy Bank, and two doors bolow; tho Methodist Church on Wost'Main street, tbo largest and best selected stock of WATCHES and-JEWELRY in tho town, be sold 30 per ccn ( t. lower than at any place -in tbo State. The stock comprises a largo assortment of Gold & Silver Hunting-case Watches, Lovers, Lcpiues/American watches,, and all other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles, Gold and silver; plated and silver Ware, Muslo -Boxes, ■ Accordeons, Gil Paintings, a groat variety ofFanpy Articles, and a lot of the finest Pianos, which will bo sold 40 per. cent,, lower than ever offered in town., Tho en tire stook of Watchmaker, tools, coses, largo Mirrors and t Safo, will bo sold wholesale or tetail. on the easiest terms. Having selected a first class workman all kinds, of repairing will bo dono as. usual, at reduced prices. Three Pianos at $lOO bolow. tho factory price, on account of tbo Philadelphia Company, closing out. I will sell at tho Jewelry store three Rosewood Pi anos, warranted at£, their value, on easy terms, if called on soon. For Rent.—Tholargo three story BRICK HOUSE on Main street, will bo rented from tbo Ist of April, 1862. Call at tbo Jewelry Store, in said building. R. E. SHAPLEY. iCarlisle, April 18, 1861. Hats and Caps. THE Hat and Cap Store heretofore known as “KELLERS 5 ' has been removed just Oppo site tbo old stand two doors from Arnold's clothing store. ' The business will be conducted as heretofore, and all goods both homo made and city manulaotur.o warranted to give satisfaction as recommended; A full patronage is respectfully solicited, and every effort will bo made to keep the assortment in Men and Boys Hats and Caps complete, with prices to suit the times. Spring styles of Silk Hats now ready. JOBS A, KELLER Nov. 14,1801, Matrimony made easy ; Or. now to Win a plain, coin mon?senso directions, showiffg how" all mny tq suitably married, irrespective of ago, sex 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 eta. ' ', Address T. WILLIAM «fc Go.* Publishers, Box 2,300, Philadelphia. . March 21, ISC2—Sm. 5 * SEW GOODS. 1 A fresh and general assort moot of Groceries constantly on hand, embracing the best qualities in the mar ket, such as Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Tabic Oils, Pickles* Crackers,- Macaroni, Citron,. Raisins, as well as all the varieties belonging to a good grocery store, together with a suitable assortment of the finest Syrups & Molqescs, Mackerel, Salmon, Baskets, Tubs, Churns, and other articles for house hold use, including a fine assortment of China, Glass & QueCnsware, . The public navo our thanks for the liberal pa ♦vouago bestowed upon ns in the past. , Wo hope to merit a share of their custom in the future. April 19,1801. Town aiiid Country. Carlisle, Nov. 6, ISCI. Carlisle Marble Yard. South Hanover street, opposite Jlcntza' Store, Carlyle, THE subscriber has ou baud a, largo and well selected stock of Watches, Jewell y :uul Silver WARE AT CONLYN’S THE public are invited to call and oxnmij. tho largest ami handsomest stock of WATCHES, JEWBLKY AND SILYNII II ’ARE, oyer brought to this place. Having purchased thi stock tor cash I am determined trf sell at price that u can’t he 'heat" AH goods gold by me, guaranteed to bo as ropro ; 80ut ° a 01 ‘ money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange. 'Vi xr ht os THOMAS CONLYN. . Cwhsle, Kov. 7, 1861, ; Wine and liquorStST SOUTH, HANOVER STREET, CARl^'g (D!recti 1/ QppositetU Volunteer Office ) " THE undersigned: would respectful!,, tho Attention of Merchants, llotrl I. and Citizens of Cumberland and tho surr country generally to bis establishment ns’" 1 ! 1 ’"? designated, where ho hoops oonstontly on 1 " , very full and complete assortment of Uaß “ a. PORE. AND UNADULTERATED . Wines and Liquors. Any article sold as such, will bo strictiv ns , sontod, and will bo sold Wholesale hnd lie/? 6 " .the lowest' market prices. His stock- comib • part of. T 311 lUi BEST FRENCH BRANDIES;. Martel brand, Old Pinet, Costillion <fc Co., Pollovoisin, Ln Rooholla, , J. J. Dopuy &Co A. Camijo,. otayd. Old. Laquota no . GINS; Holland, Holland Wnsn An„t, E. B. Old Bohlon, Common. P 0,IO!? ' WHISKIES., Sooteh. O. Rye, Irish, - Common Rool\q o d. Wlijes of all Kinds. Ho has also.the agency for tho sale of Laue celebrated. r " BEADING ALE, A supply of which will ho constantly kept on baud. . t *4 Orders gratefully received, find promptly attended! GEORGE WINTERS; Fob. 6 1863—1 y. . ‘t New Wine- and Liquor Store. Three doors East of Inlayfps Grocery Stars, and facing the Market 'Rouse, Carlisle. r PfIE undersinned haring opened a full and; i complete assortment of the purest and best SWINES AND . LIQUOR!*?, *be invites Hoto keupors, Honso keepers, and others to give, him a «rn,boing’'doterniinod t» keep a bettor, article .than is generally fcyt in tUo 00untl y ttnd ot low prices.. •: , 3?inet Vmtage, 1852: Bo cbello. ‘ , . . G.XNS—Swan,. Scheidnm Schnapps; Meycr’a Old Fish, Old Jam Spirits* N. E. Hum* WlNES—Madcria, very old; Sherry, Sweet Ma-, ngu, Old Port, Lisbon,'Claret, Champagne, Muscat* WHlSKY—Monongahela, Pure Old Bye, Bour bon and common Whisky. • .. Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, Ac. JS©--Bottled Liquors of all kinds. . WILLIAM MARTIN. ' May 17. 18C-X. / Foreign and ilo.Hieslic Liquors. EDW Allt) SIIOAVEB respcetifully annotm ecs to the public, that ho continues to keep edn-v stahtly on hand, and for sale, a largo and very su perior assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at'his new etand K a few doors west of Hannon's Ho tel, and directly south of the Court-house, Carlisle; BRANDIES, . J W. EBY.. WINES, CHAMPAGNE, GINS, WHISKY, Superior Old Bye, Choice Old Family Ncfr. tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. . ALB, BROWN STOUT, &o. Beat to. bo bad la • Philadelphia. BITTERS, Of the very best quality. Dealers ar.d others desiring tv PURE ARTICLE will find it as represented, as his whole attention will be given to a proper, and earefnl-selcolion of bis STOCK, which cannot bo surpassed, and hopes te. have the patronage of tho public. Carlisle, April 12,1861. CARLISLE FOUNDRY, Farming Implement Depot. GARDNER & CO. now manufacture • and keep constantly FOR SALE, at their extensive Steam YVorks on Bast Main st., Carlisle, a largo- assortment of Agricultural Implements, of well known and,approved, usefulness to Farmers, among which they would call especial attention to WILLOUGHBY*B CELEBRATED.. Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which has taken over fifty .first class premiums at State and County Fairs. To the farmers of .Cum berland, York and Perry counties wo need not speak, in detail of Ibo merits of this drill, as scores.of them are now in use on the host farms in those counties. Its reputation is established ns tbo most complete grain drill now manufactured in the United States. It sows Wheat, Rye, OatA Barley and Grass, evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. The gum springs puss the drill over stumps and stones, with-, out breaking pins or the drill. For oven and regu lar sowing, the Willoughby Gum Spring Drill isun-. equalled by any other.Wo also manufacture and sell the following articles, which wo cun recommend to farmers os reliable implements of established character: Also,.Threo and Four Horso Powers aptl’Thrcsh ing Machines, Cast Iron Field Rolloff Castings of-various Cora. Crushers, and other articles for farmers too numerous to moutiou. Also, Egg Coal Stoves* and ton plate Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other castings for house, keepers and others. Wo have also an attractive variety,of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, and Ccriiotory enclosures, to which wo would attention. • - • STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING. To' this department of our business wo give par ticular attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns for paper, flour and saw'mill gearing, is, constantly increasing. Mill owmors and millwrights will bo furnished with a printed catalogue, of our various mill patterns on application. Our machine shop comprises all the- various tools for turning, pinning and finishing shafting and casting, by good and careful machinists. . ' DAVID SIDE. of every desirable .capacity, from 10 to 25 horao power, built in tho best style and on accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may bo seen in successful operation at many of tho largest distilleries and tannuerics in Carlisle, and Cumb'd, Perry and Dauphin cos., to tho owners of which wo confidently refer for information aspto thoirefficion-. cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly, requested to call and examine before contracting, clsowhoro. OWJEM. Connected with our establishment is a steam Sash and Door Manufactory which is now in complete order for tho manufacture of every description of ’ for tho most costly as well as' tho plainest house. Window Sash furnished from five cents upward, ac* cording to size of glass; Window Frames from SI,M upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds frora $1,75 upward; Door frames from $1,75 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 tuo best.quality.of lumber.. Wo are also prop**^’ as heretofore* tobuild and repair BURDEN CAI for transporters on the railroad, with promptnos and on reasonable terms. # . Tho continued patronage of tho public is rospc • fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly atten ml to F. GARDNER & CO. Carlisle, May 3,1851. , CORN BROOMS. , J otl of We have just received a lot of 55 doz il Rich's” ‘superior made Corn Brooms,wy . confidently recommend* as tho best and e*° f . Broom in tho market. For sale only by the s her, cither at who’jsalo or retail. rnY November, 1861, J * " ’ JOB HURTING neatly expo atod at offiOO . All of choice Brands. Sherry, Port, Madcria, Lisbon, Claret, Na-» tire. Hock,' Johannlsberg, and Boderhoim'* Hcidaick A Co., Geisldr A Go./and imperX* ,al. •Bohlon, Lirn> and Anchor; Morrison’s Patent Corn Planter , ’ Lash’s Patent Straw ami Fodder Cutter, Pridcndolje Patent Corn Shelter, ;■ Johnston’s Cast 1 ron Hoys' Trough, Ham’s Patent Cider Mill. STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. BUILDING MATERIALS, Jib. SHOWER,
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