American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, July 10, 1862, Image 4

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SPIRIT OF THE MRJCUtTURJL PRESS.
The Sex op Gonin lately ad
dressed the Academic dos Soionoes' on the
subject of “Tho Sox of Eggs." Ho affirms
that ho now is able, after liaving studied tho
subject for upwards of three years, to state
with assurance that all eggs containing tho
germ of males have wrinkles on their smaller
ends, while female eggs arc smooth-at the ex
tremities.
'CALIFORNIA WIIEAT AT THE GREAT IffTEß
mational Eiiiibition. —Tho London Agri
cultural' Oazctte, in a notice of the agricultu
ral dopartmont'of the groat International Ex
hibition, says: . ’
“The finest “Wheat shown at any of the
stands, and the finest that wo have seen in
tho building, is the exquisitely beautiful sam
ple of “Wheat from California,” shown by
Air. W. B. Chambers, of Mark Lane, at stand
708, of a pure cream color, every grain like
itsneighbof, a short, small," tliirFskinhod, full
bodied berry, with no stain of deeper tinge
on any part of its surface, and weighing OS
pounds a bushel—this specimen may bo ta
ken as an example of what Wheat ought to
bo. In the same case are spoolmons of a good
six-rowed Barley in car.”
“Is the 1100 a Gbazieb?” —The Maine
Farmer has known a hog to live all tho year
round and keep in good order, on grass in
summer and clover liay in winter 1 Green
clover is undoubtedly good for hogs, but we
did not know that they .would thrive on clo
ver hay. A correspondent of tho Country
deathman, -however, gives an account of
twenty-five shoats that were'provided with
worm and comfortable quarters and fed on
clover hay alone, and says they wore in-bet
ter condition thaq many shoats having grain
" and no shelter. ,
To Kill Lice on Stoclc op all Kinds.— A
correspondent of the Country Gentleman says;
“Takebno ounce of ‘coocillus indicus,’ which
should bo bought of any druggist at from ten
to twelve cents, per.pound, and stoop it in one
gallon of water, and apply as is reebmmoded
for tobacco extract. It will bo found quite
as effectual, and much more pleasant to use.
I have used it with unvarying success for kill
ing lice on canary birds.' l)ip them in, keep
ing the head out, and soak'well.. It is.per
fectly safe/'.
, Tanning Skins. — A correspondent pf.the
New England. Farmer ' gives the following
method of tanning fox and coon skins“lf
thq skin is green . from tho body, scrape all
tho.flosh from /it, then pulverize -equal parts
of saltpetre and glum, and cover the flesh part
of the-skin with it; but the flesh in in such
a manner as.to hold tho brine when dissolved,
then lay it away in a cool place,—say the
cellar—and let it lay four or six days ; then
■i cover the flesh part with soft soap, and wash
off clean with water. Dry In the shade, roll
and',pull occasionally while drying; then roll
and pull until soft and pliable."
lIirNGARiAii Grass. —lt is some four or five,
years since this grass was introduced, and
each succeeding year; a larger ■ breadth has
been sown.' It is now; says the Prairie Far
mer, “one of the standard crops of the I Vest." j
It is a prolific grass’, yielding considerably
more per acre than either the prairie or tame
grasses, and is superior to tho common Millet,
though not differing materially from it in its
nature. Its seed' is more oily,- and conse- r
quently a heavier feed than Millet, is a sorae - -
whatmore vigorous" grower, and hence a su
rer crop. Indeed, so deep-rooted is it, that
severe drouth does not affect it in the' least,
and it may be sown upon the highest and
dryest soils without fear of failure. All kinds
of stock, cattle, horses, .sheep and; hogs arc
extremely fond of it* and when fed judicious
ly, wb have yet to.hear of an instance where'
any injurious effects have followed its
Doubtless many horses have been injured,
perhaps killed outright by its use, but" these
cases, to the best of our knowledge, are where
the seed has been given' immoderately, just
as oyer-feeding of any heavy grain will pro
duce disease in animals.
Magnitude of the Egg Trade.— Few have
any idea of the magnitude of the egg trade
carried on between the city of New York and
the Western States. The Now York Tribune
gives the following as, one item in the busi
ness: "
“One wholesale produce commission house
on Friday, May IGth, received 320 barrels of
eggs ; 165 barrels wore consigned by one man
in Peoria, Illinois, and all came forward in
one shipment. These were sold at buyer’s
risk, at 8} cents a dozen packers coimfc-rtbe
best fresh eggs counted out being worth, say,
10 cents a dozen. The same house had pre
viously received two shipments of 120 barrels
each from the same man, and sold them at
10J cents a dozen. On being advised of the
last shipment, the house telegraphed the ship
per that eggs had declined to 9 oonts.or less,
asking instructions.- The shipper replied,
‘Go ahead; it is your business to sell eggs.—
I will take care of my end of the lino. 'Lots
of liens in Illinois ; plenty of corn and eggs
are cheap.’ Decidedly they must be, to pay
cost, freight, commission, and a profit on 8}
cents a dozen.' Illinois is a great country.—
Great on eggs, and Now York is a mighty
X-dace-for eating all that Illinois can produce.”-
Horsebacks. —The Maine Farmer says • "It
IS not a little remarkable, that what with us
'are .denominated horsebacks, and which are
found in considerable,numbers in our. State,
seem to be -a- peculiar characteristic of our
own soil, us they scarcely occur out of the
Slatej’and nothing at all similar to them dej
scribed but of Now England, unless it be the
cscars of Northern Europe. The general fea
tures of these horsebacks, are a narrow ridge
ofooast sand and gravel, attaining a height
of from thirty to forty feet, situated in a lev
el country, with sometimes an undulating
summit, the extreme ends being generally of
the same elevation above the ocean.”
Relative Value of Food for Milch Coirs.
—The Scottish Farmer observes : “Several
French and German chemists estimate the
relative value of several descriptions of food
for milch cows as follows : That 100 pounds
of good hay are worth 200 pounds of potatoes;
460 pounds of boot root, with the leaves ; 350
pounds of Siberian cabbage; 250 pounds of
beet root, without tho loaves : ,250 pounds of
carrots; 80 pounds of hay, clover, Spanish
trefoil, or vetches; 50 pounds of oilcake or
colza; 250 pounds of pea straw and vetches;
300 pounds of barley and oat straw ; ■ 400
pounds of rye or wheat straw ; 25-pounds of
peas, beans or vetch seed ; 50 pounds of oats;
or 500 pounds of green trefoil, Spanish trefoil
or vetches.
A- Story of a Chicken.— I The Boston Jour
nal vouches for the truth of the following sto
who nn ° kc6 P. 3 Poultry had two hens
after awhile the pipeds managed to dW?de
the eggs. 'Only one chicken was hatehtd
from the whole Wtull. Both hens under
took tho duties of mother to this chicken, and
were quite motherly for a week, when’both
took it into their heads to go to roost at night,
utterly regardless of the loud "peep, peep”
of the deserted chicken, which could not fol
’ low them. The little fellow managed to fly
upon the top of a barrel, where, curiously
enough, tho old cook—the head of the family
‘ —took compassion upon him, and roosting on
the barrel, sholtered hira under Ids wing,—
Tin’s ho now docs nightly, the hens taking
care of the chick in the day time, which is
tnriyjng..well under this eaoosa pf mnlornal
ana parental cars. 1
*B6s. THE 1869.
FARMERS,
BUILDERS,
, MECHANICS,
•And 'tho public generally, will please oall at
the
Cheap hardware Store,
EAST! ISASN ST., ©ARS-SSER, Pa;,
(Adjoining i?it Comm Uoiiec,)
AS lam soiling'goods cheaper than fiver
for cash or approved credit.
jSS'Komcmfior llio place, East Elaiii' street,
(Jurlislo, I’ll.
, -HENRY SAXTON. '
March 27, ISO 2. '
Nails and sauces—l2oo kegs is T aiia
and Spikes, just ‘received, of tho very boat
makes and warranted.
CouiUVy merchants-supplied with Nails at manu
facturers prices,’at the Hardware store of
HENRY- SAXTON,:":
East Mala street.
March 27,1862
IRON —100 tons of Iron—Hammered and
Rolled—of all sizes, just received, and war
ranted to bo of v the best [quality, with a largo as
sortment of
Sheet Iron,
Hoop Iron,
Hand Iron,.'
Horse Shoo Iron,
Spring Steel,
• Cast Steel,
Blister-Steel,
Horse Shoes,
IXorSo Shoo Nails,
Rivets,
Cheaper than the cheapest
March 27, 1802,
GLASS. —1000 boxes of Glass* of nil sixes,
double and single tblcU, colored, plain -and or
namental,' on hand and for sale Very low at
March 27,1862. H. SAXTON’S; ,
POWDER. —Just received a largo lot of Dii
font's Blasting ami Rifle Powder. Also,
Safety Fuse, •. Picks,
Stone Drills, Mattocks,
Stone Sledges,. .- . Crow Bars, ,
Stono Hammers, Digging Xrops,
Napping Hammers,' Ac.
PUMPS and CEMENT.—IOO bbls. of Ce
ment, with a largo assortment of Chain anti
Iron Pumps, just received and forsale cheaper than
over, at' H. SAXTON'S.
N. 15, Cement sold, by tho quantity at Manufac
turers prices,-
' March 27,, 1802.
FARM BELLS. —I have been appointed
agent for several makes of superior Barm
Bells; also, Bell ,Metal, -Bells on hand, all war
ranted,not to crack, by XI. SAXTON.
March 27, 1862.
PLOWS, PLOWS.-
sale at Manufacturer;
mentof
Plank's Plows, i
Kenwood's “ I
Zeiglor's " • I
Weirieh’s .1
At tho cheap llarclware St«
March 27, 1862.
HAMES. —500 pairs of Ilftmcs on hand,
of nil kinds, .
'Elizabethtown pattern,
Loudon - “
Common t<
with and without patent fastenings, cheaper than
>pver, pt H. SAXTON'S,,
k March 2!?, 1802. , East Main Street.
PAINTS and OILS.—IO. tons of White
Lead, 1000 galls, of Oil, just received, .with a
largo assortment ol
’ Varnishes,“ ’ Eire Proof. Paint,
Turpentine, Florence White,
. Japan, White Zinc,
Putty, .. Colored Zinc.
. LithcKige, . , lied. Lead,
Whiting, Boiled Oil,
Glue, Lard .'Oil,
Shellac, Sperm Oil,
Paint Brushes, | Pish Oil, Ac.,
Colors of every description, .dry and in oil, in cans
and tubes, at tho Hardware' Store of
March 27, 1862. ,H. SAXTON.
CHAINS.— COO pair
all kinds, with
Butt Chains,
Breast “
Log “
Cow “
Just received at tho Cheap
' March 27,1802.
vs of Trace Chains, of
rgo assortment of
Halter Chains, *
Fifth “ . ’
Tongue a
Spreads, (fee., Ac.,
p Iladwiiro Store of
H. SAXTON.
BARGAINS I BARGAINS !
Since tho, late victories Dumcstico Cotton
-£}oo(la have declined/as there is now a prospect of
getting a supply of Cotton. "Wo, (LEIDICII, SAW
YER & MILLER, at tho New store, under Martin’s
Hotel, East Main street,) are receiving daily largo
supplies of '
NEW SPIRNG GOODS, 7
winch, with our old stock wo are determined to sell
at O.ITY PRICES. DRESS GOODS of every va
riety;
Plain and Fancy Silks at all prices;
A largo lot of new’ Black Silks at 7.5, 07V, 1.00,
1.20, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 ; new Spring Delaines
at 25 cents; 4,000 yards of bust quality Mcrhimc,
Cocheco, Pacific and American Prints, dark and
light colors, new styles, at 12] ; a largo at lots fi, 8
and 10 cents.
Full and Second Mourning Prints,
BEST QUALITY ENGLISH,-12}.
All kinds Domestic Ginghams 12V; Manchester
IS’f ; 20 pieces of Frouch-aud Scotch Dress and
Bonnet Ginghams at 25.
BROWN AND WHITE MUSLINS.
at wMesalo and retail, good quality S, lino 10, 4-4*
wide 12-V. Also 5-J, fi-l, 10*4, 11-4, 12-4 at corres
ponding prices. All kinds of HEAVY GOODS in
largo supply at reduced prices—Tickings, Stripes,
Checks, Drillings, Osnabargs, Cotton Diaper, Ac, Ac.
Linen Diaper, Napkins, Shirting Linens, Shirt
Fronts, Collars, at old prices. White Goods, till
kinds, at old prices. • «>
SPUING MANTLES, DUSTERS, SHAWLS,
EMBROIDERIES &o.
Hoop Skirls direct from the factory, 800 doz. La
dies', Misses, Men’s and Boys' HOSE, 12] lo 25.
Men’s and Boys' Wear Black Cloths nudCassimerss,
all grades, Fancy CaSsimcrs, latest styles, Vestings,
Satinets, Jeans, Cottonades, Ac., etc.
Having secured the services of'a first clnss’Tuilor,
wo prepared to got up Clothing In tho most fashion
able stylo at short notice.
CARPETS! CARPETS!
Wo aro receiving our Spring supply of Carpets,
comprising all tho various kinds kept in a first class
Carpet House. Carpels ranging in prloo from 12J
to 1.25. Oil Cloths, all widths. Mattings, Look
ing Glasses, .Shades and blinds of all kinds. 1,000
lbs ft Carpet chain ; Feathers; Cotton Hatting;
Counterpanes, &c., Ac.
All the abovo goods and many others ; wo offer
to purchasers at a small advance above cost, Win
fer Dress Goods—Shawls, Mantles, Purs, loss than
first cost. Wo determined not to bo undersold.
PlOaso call and examine our immense stock.
gZPT Wo will'mako additions-of New Goods ns
tho season advances. All Goods warranted to bo
whut wo soli them for.
LEIDICH, SAWYER & MILLER'.
Carlisle, February 25, 1862.
DISSOLUTION.
* pIXE partnership heretofore existing he
b T: , «• Hummel and Wm. M. Korr,
iuanUod to mutual 00ns < jnt - All persons
mentiS.oi?wSa*” ato notir,<lrt to make pay
August next part “*’ on or *■*»« the Ist of
WIrtTAM HUMMEL,
Bridgeport, May 1, M " KERU '
For Rent.
fIUIE largo rooms formerly occupied by
JL the Post-ODloo, corner of Jlanovor and I’o'mfrsl
streets, Carlisle, are for rent. Inquire of
J. Ib MAXTOR.
Washers,
Anvils,
Vices,
••Files,
Rasps,
Bolts,
Nuts,
Screw Plates,
v See., &c.,
t, ot the Ilanlware store of
HENRY SAXTON,-
East Main street.
-Ju.?fc, received and foi
:s prices, a largo assort
York Metal Plows,
Bloomfield do
Eagle do
Cultivators, Ac., Ac.,'
tore of
Trusses, Suspensory Bandages,-Window Glass,
Toilet Soaps, pure Wines and Liquors, Porfuipory,
Canes, Notions and Varieties generally, Confection?-
erics, Tobacco and sogars, Lithographs atd Frames,
Burning Fluid, Haint, Varnish and Sash Brushes,
Coal Oil, ' t .
H. SAXTON,
East Main Street.
Having had over fifteen years* experience in tho
Drug Business, with a desire- to i accommodate and
please my customers, I hope to receive a.reasonable
share of public.patronage. It is my intention ami
desire to give perfect satisfaction in every particu
lar, to all who, may favor me with a call." ' .
, PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully compounded, at fair prices. Give ino a
call.
jyuuGS,
Hasjust opened an assortment-of Fresh Drugs,
Fancy Goods, Gift Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and
Confectionery, which has never been surpassed in
this "borough, for novelty and elegance., Tho arti
sles have been selected with great care, and arc cal
culated, in quality and price, to command the at
teritiou-of purchasers.
FANCY GOODS,
which comprises every variety of fancy articles of
tho most exquisite finish, such as— •
Papier Maoho Goods, alabaster inkstands
and trays, fancy ivory, pear! and shell card cases,
ladies' Fancy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes; with sew
ing instruments,' Port Monnaios, of every variety,
Gold Pons,, and Pencils, fancy paper weights, papo
terica, and a largo variety of ladies* fancy statione
ry. Moto seals and wafers, silk and. bead purses,"
ladies* riding whips, elegantly finished; ladies’ lino
cutlery'perfume baskets and bugs,'brushes of'eve
ry kind for tho toilet, Roussel’s perfumes of the
various kind, musical instruments of all kinds and
at all-prices, together with an innumerable variety,
of articles elegantly finished, and at low rates. Al
so, an extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising
tho various English and American Annuals for 1850,
riehlycmbolishcd and illustrated Poetical Works,
with Children*h Pictorial Pooka, for children of all
ages. His assortment of School Books and School
Stationery is also complete, -and comprises every
thing used in, CMloge and tho. Schools. Ho also
desires to'eall tho particular attention of families to
his elegant assortment of
LAMPS, li'C.y
from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar
cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every
stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps,- for
burning either Bird, Sperm or Etlierial Oil, togeth
er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ao. His as
sortment in this lino is unequalled in tho borough.
Also,
embracing all tho favorite brands, and a fine assort
ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS & PIPES.
such ns Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Necta
rines, Prunes, Ac. . Fancy Confeetionery.-Nuts,
Preserved Fruits, Minced Moat, Pickles, Ac., Ac.;
in every variety and all prices, all of which are
pure and fresh, such as can be confidently recom
mended to his friends. His stock embraces every
thing in the lino of Fancy Goods, with many other
articles useful to housekeepers which the publio are
especially invited to call and ace, at the old, stand
opposite the Deposit Bunk.
SOUTH-EAST COR. Uth & MARKET STS.,
Adjoining the Pennsylvania Rail-Road Depot,
Philadelphia.
rjUIE undersigned would respeofcfallylnform
JL tho publio that ho has taken tho above Hotol,
formerly known as u THE MANSION HOUSE,'*
which ho bus refitted and newly furnished through
out.
Tho Rooms aro spaoious and commodious, and
■furnished with ovory oonvonionoo to bo fomnd in tho
-best'Hotels in tho city.
, Tho " UNITED STATES" is admirably located
for tho convenience of travelers, being under tho
same roof with tho Pennsylvania Railroad Depot,
and thus saving both hack hire and porterage? of
baggago. No pains will bo spared to render tho
i( UNITED STATES" a pleasant and agrooablo re-'
sidonco to all who may favor it with thoir patron
age. Charges moderate.
11. W. KANAGA, Proprietors
December 13, 1860.
TN beauty and durability, no “sun-drawn*
L picture equals a good Daguerreotype; this is tho
1 opinion expressed by tho loading photographic jour
nals of the ( lay, Loth American and English, and
uiH 8 Sa I 5 l ? y h ?x. obtaincd ft t tho rooms of Mrs. Key
l ohiiri; u^tmi-? r . doora UttR9T6
If. K. OOODYEIR,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE,
Opposite the Prison.
OFFICE with Colwell & McClure.
2 Jan. 9, 1862.
CfflAS. E. IyiACJIiAUCriILIIV,
ATTO U NE Y-AT-L ATT,
OFFICE in InhofFs building, just opposite
the. Market House.
'Carlislo March 13, 1662--ly.
RUFUS E. SHAPEEY, .
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CARLISLE, PA.
A TTENDS to . securing and collecting
•An- Soldier’s■ Ptty, Pensions, Ponnties, d:o. ’
■ Oflloo on South llanovcr stroob opposite
Boutz’a store. , . Fob. 13. 1802.
11. iewshaM,
ATTORNEY AT LA IF.
OFFICE witli 3Ym. 11. Miller, Esq.,. South
Hanovor street, opposite tho Volunteer Printing
Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1859—tf.
DR. 1. C. I.OOMIS, DJGIV-
South Hanovor Street, next door to tho corner of :
IT est Fora fret ami nearly opposite Bentz’'sturo.
Cnrlislo, Deo. 22, 1869. .
• J.ffl. WEAKIiEIf, .
A T T OUSE V A 1’ LAW ,
OFFICE on South Hanover street, opposite
Benia's store, Carlisle.
Fob. 27, 1802—9 m.
T J. IV. FOULK, Attorney at Law.
Office with James R. Smith, Esq., llheom's
Hall. All business entrusted to him will bo prompt
ly attended to. Feb. 6. 1862..
DSt. GEO. 9. SEAIHGHX,
• Fvom ilia Baltimore College of Dental Surgery.
Office at the residence of his mother, East Louth
er street, three doors below Bedford.
Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1869
Dr, WM, MENTZER;
.PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 7
HAS removed his office to the room directly
opposite tho Second Presbyterian Church/
Corner of South Hanover and Pomfret st'e., Carlisle.-
All patients entrusted to his care, either from
town or country, will bo promptly attended to.
~ Fob. VI, 1862.—df ; '
TO THE CITIZENS OF
Cumberland County.
r pHE undersigned begs leave to inform you,
1_ that ho has just opened a DRUG STORE, in
the borough of. CARLISLE/ in the room - formerly
occupied by Reynolds A Peippbr, as aDrugStoro,
next door to Inhoffs Grocery Store, South Hanover
Street, w’horo hie-will always be found ready and
willing to ply tbospattfla and postal. Tho follow
ing list comprises the main portion of his stock: ■
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
Plank Books and Stationary generally.
: S. B. PANNEBAKER.
Carlisle, Dee. -32, 1861—ly •••
BOOKS,
FANCY GOODS, .
CONFECTIONERIES.
RUITS,
PICKLES,
PERFUMERY,
PRESERVED FRUITS
S. W. HAVERSTICK,
North Hanover Street , Carlisle , Penn*a .
SEGARS A TOBACCO.
Fit HITS,
S. W. HAVBHSTICK.
Carlisle, Dec. 20, 1861,
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Blagucrerotypes.
To Destroy- —Hals, Roaoho*, A«.
To Deetrqy -Mice, Moles, and Ant*.
To Destroy Bod-Bugs.
■To Destroy— —-Moths, in' Furs, Clothes, Ac.
To Destroy Mosquitoes, and Fleas.
To f Dcstroy Insoots on Plants and Fowls.
To Destroys— lnsects on Animals, Ac., Ao.
To Destroy Every form and species of Vermin,
“ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.
Destvsoy Instantly
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
VEEMIM.
Those preparations'(unlike all others,) ato
“Froo from Poisons."
“ Not dangerous to the Human Family."
“ Bats do not die on the promises."
“They como out of their holds to die.”
" They, are tho infallible remedies known.
12 tears and more established in Now York City.
Used sy—tho City Post Office.
XTsedi'j^ —the City Prisons and Station Houses.
Used Ip- City Steamers, Ships, &e,
Used by— —tho City Hospitals, Alms-Hoasos, Ac.
Used by —^—City Hotels, 'Astor', 'St. Nicholas,' Ac.
Used by~-~ —tho Boarding Houses, Ac*, Ac.
Used by —-more than 50,000 Private Families.
one or tu:o\ Specimens of ichat is Every
where saidby.ths People — Editors — Dealers, etc. •
■ HOUSEKEEPERS-—troubled with vermin, need
1)0 so no longer, if they two ''CostaiiV' Extermina
tors. Wo havo used it to our satisfaction, and if a
box cost $5, wo would havo it. ’ Wo lind tried poi
sons, but they effected nothing; but Costau's arti
cle knocks tho breath out .of Rats, Mice and , Bed-
Rugs, quicker than wo can write it. It is in groat
demand all over tbo country*— Medina{o.,) Gazette ,
MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed ,an
nunlly-in Grant County by vermin, than would pay
for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer,
; ’ . ■ Lancaster, [Wis.,) Herald. *
HENRY R. OOSTAR—Wo are selling your
preparations rapidly. Wherever they havo been
used, Rats, Mice, Roaches, and Vermin dlsupppear
immediately. * ,
Eokbti & Stoufpeu, Hrugglfcta, New Windsor, Md.
“Costar’a” Eat, Roach, Ac., Exterminator,
•’Oostar's”
“ Co.itin's” Botl-bug Exterminator.
“Costar’a’'?
u . Costar’s” Electric .Powder for Insects, Ac..
In 256.50 c. and $l,OO Boxes, Homes and Flasks.
$3 and $0 Sizes for "Plantations, Ships,
Boats, Hotels, Ao.
CAUTION !1! To prevent the'public from
being imposed upon by spurious and highly
pernicious Imitations, a 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 but." Cdstara." .
)2@" Sold Everywhere—hy
All Wholesale Druggists in large cities.
Some of tho
Wholesale Agents in New York City,
■ShioffeUin Brothers A Co. Harral, Risloy A Kitchen
B. Fahnestock, Hull A Co. Bush, Gale A Eohinson.
A. Bi -A D. Sands A Co. M. Ward; Close A Co.
IFheolor A Hart. ' M’KissAn A Eohhins.
James S. Aapinwall, P. S. Barnes A Co.
.Morgan A Alien, F. C. Wells A'Co.
Hall; Euckel A Co. Lazolle.MarslrA Gardner
Thomas A Fuller. Hall, Dixon A Co.
P. D. Orris. ' ■ Conrad Fox.
ASH) OTHERS.
Philadelphia, p n .
T. W. Dyotb A Co. . lEohort Shoemaker A Co;
B. A. Fahnestock A,Co. jFrench, Richards A Co.
Anp others.
And by Druggists, Grocers, Storekeepers ail’d
Retailers generally, in all Country
Towns and Villages
In tho
IMTED STATES.
KT-Sold hj
C. INHOFF, Grocer,
S. ¥. HAVERSTICK, Druggist,
S. ELLIOTT, Druggist,
And by tbo Dnnaoiaia, STonnitEEPEiyi and Ee
tailbbs gonorally. ‘ -
Comrniy Dealers can order as Above.'
Or address orders direct—[of,if Prices; Terms,
&0., is desired^®®* 1 Send for [1862] .Circular,
giving reduced Prices] to
HENRY It. COSTAR,
Principal Depot—No. 812 Broadway—[Opposite
tho St. Nicholas Hotel;] Now Yor^k,
J?obruftpjr-21( ; 1805,—0m«
lew Coal Yard.
AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE.
f J HIE subscribers would respectfully oh.ll the
. JL attention of ■ Llmoburnots and tho citizens of
and. tho surrounding country generally, to
their new GOAL YARD, attached to his Ware-house,
on West High St., Vrheirb’thoy will keep constantly
-•*? on hand a largo supply
c 9? jwMity
.- ■ Li/lccnn Valla/, Luke
die f. Pin e■ and
hlo prioos. Best qual
ity of Limchnrncrs* ami Blacksmiths' Coal always
on hand.
JtsS'* All orders loft at tho Ware House, or at.hie
Tosidenco in North Hanover street will bo promptly
attended to. * .
HENDERSON & REED.
Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859—tf.
JVcw Coal aud Lumber Yard.
THE subscribers bavo this day entered Into part
nership to trade in COAL AND LUNBER.—
We will have constantly oh hand aud furnish to or
der, all kinds and quality of
- SEASONED LUMBER,
such ns Boards, Scantling, “Joist, Eramo Stuff, Pal
ing and Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked
•Flooring, Wcathorboarding, Posts, Rails, and all
kinds pf Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Hemlock,
Chcsuut, and Oak, of different qualities. Having
cars of our own wo can furnish bills to order of any
length and sw.Q'at'the shortest notice and on tho
most reasonable terms. Our worked boards will
be kept under cover so that they can bo furnished
dry at all times.
—Wo will constantly '
have on hand all kinds
nn/clciin to any part
Lykcus Valley, Luke
■ ~ Piddler, Locust Moun
. • erton, Broken, Egg,
Stove and Nut Coal, which wo pledge ourselves to
sell at the lowest prices. 1 .
Best quality of Limeburners’ and Blacksmiths'
Coal always oh hand at the lowest figures. ‘ Yard
west side of Crammer School, Main St.
ARMSTRONG & HOPPER*
Carlisle, Deo, 22, 1859.
LUMBER AND COAX*.
OLIVER DELANOY -
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 the Gas Works. The attention of
builders and others is particularly invited to his
stock of SCANTLING, PALINGS, WEATHER
BOARDING, FRAME STUFF, HOARDS, SHIN
GLES, PLANK, LATHS, Ac. Our stock of COAL
comprises LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST. GAP,
BOBBERY, SHAMOKIN, SUNBVHY WHITE
ASH, LUKE FIDDLER, LIME BURNERS, ami
BROAD TOP BLACKSMITH'S COAL, all of the
beat quality, and kept under cover, and will bo sold
■at tho lowost rates. ‘ ’ ■
Thankful for tho patronage of a gonorous publicj
bestowed upon.the late firm of Black & Belanov,
be would solicit a continuance of tho same, as bo
will strive to please.. All orders loft at tho resi
denco'of JaCob Sliroln for Coal or Lumber, will bo
Xmuuptly. attended to.as heretofore.
July 25,1801.
Forwarding a commission house.
FLOUR A FEED,
COAL, PLASTER & SALT,
Tho suascriber having taken tho Warehouse, cars
and fixtures of William B. Murray's well known cs r
tablishmpnt,-ou West High Street, opposite Blekin
iusou College, would inform the public, that be
has entered into, a general Forwarding and Com
mission, business. N
Tho highest market price will bo paid for Flour,
Grain and.Prodnco of all kiuds.
Ho' is also predared, to freight produce and
stbek'to Philadelphia and- Baltimore, at the lowest,
rates, with safety and despatch..
Fluster nud Suit kept constantly on band, and
FVour and Feed at wholesale or retail.
Coal of all kinds, embracing
. LYKEN'S valley,
. LUKE FIDDLER,
SUNBURY WHITE ASH,
. LOCUST GAP,
‘ Limehnrnera* andiilachfmiithd Coal, constantly for
'gale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any
part of tiio town.
J. R. NONEHAKER.
Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850.
JOHW F. liTJSE & soar.
HAVE just completed opening their Spring
stook of Hardware/ Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Glass, Ac., to which they invito tho early attention
of tho public generally. Wo have greatly enlarged
our stock in all its various branches, and can now
accommodate tho public with .
: RELIABLE GOODS,
in largo or small quantities at tho lowest prices.—
Wo don't want tho public to.think'that.wo have
brought all tho Goods in Philadelphia and How
York to pur town, hut we can assure them that a
look into our store will convince them that wo have
enough-Goods'to fully supply the demand in this
market: Persons wanting Goods in our lino w>U
find it to thoir advantage to. give us a call’before
making their purchases. . All orders personally and
punctually attended to, and no misrepresentations
made to effect sales. .
‘ JOHN P. LYNE A SON,
North Hanover street.
Carlisle, April 25, 1861
TED subscriber has'just returned from the
eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, and
bost.Holcctocl assortment of Hardware, ever offered
in this county. Every thing kept in a largo whole
sale and retail Hardware stored can bo had a little
lower than at any other house in tho county, at tho
cheap hardware stow of tho subscriber.
NiiUh and Spikca. —6o‘.tons Nails and Spikes just
received of the very best makes and all warranted.
Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu
facturers prices.
COO jiitir Truce Chains of all kinds, with’a largo
assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do.,
fifth chains,'log,chains, tongue chains, cow chains,
Ac., AOr .
Jttames. —350 pair of Hamcs of all kinds just re
ceived. Common pattern, Loudon pattern, Eliza
bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten
ings, cheaper than over.
JPuiuts and Oils . —10 tons White Load, 1000 galls..
Oil just received,• with a largo assortment of Var- :
nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, litharugo, whiting,
glue, shellac, paint brushes, fire proof paint, Flo
reuco white, white zinc, colored zinc, red lend, lard
oil, boiled oil, sporm oil, fish oil, Ac. Colors of
every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes.
Ji'arm Bella. —Just received tho largest, cheapest,
and boat assortment of Farm Bolls in the county.
Grooncastlo metal and 801 l metal, warranted not to
crack.
Powder. —2s kegs. Dupont Rock and Riflo Pow
der, with a largo assortment of Safety Fuse, Picks,
Crowbars, Stono Drills, Stono Sledges, Stono Ham
mers, (to.
Pumps and Cement.~~sQ barrels Cement, with a
very largo assortment of Chain and Iron pumps of
all kinds, cheaper than over at tho Hardware store
of . HENRY SAXTON.
Carlisle, March 8,1861.
flat and Cap Emporium
coasjUE undersigned having purchased the
T stock, <fco., of tho lato William H. Trout, de
ed, would respectfully announce, to thoj public
that ho will continue tho Matting Business at tho
bid stand, in West High Street, and with a renew
ed; and-efficient effort, produce articles qf lload
Drbas of
• Every,Variety, Style, and Quality,
tdgt .ball be strictly in keoping with tho improve
ment of the art, andfuiiy up to tbo age in; which
wo'livo'. ■ .
flSaSBEa*! Ho ;hafc now on hand aTsplondid
assortment of HATS of aUdosorip
tions, from tho common Wool to the
| finest Fur and Silk hats, and at prices
that must suit every ono who has an oyo to getting
tho worth of his money. Ills Silk, Mole Skin,
and Beaver'Hats, aro unsurpassed for lightness, du
rability and finish, by those of any other ostablish
| monfc in the country.
Bova’ Hats of every description constantly on
hand. Ho respectfully invites alf the old patrons
and as many now ones as possible, to givo him a
J. U. CABIiIO.
Carlinlo, Deo. 30, 1801.
Syrups & Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon,
Baskets', Tubs, Churns, and other articles for house
hold uso, including a fine assortment of
■ Tbo public have our thanks for tbo liberal pa
tronage bestowed upon! us in tbe past; Wo bo2>e, to
merit a share of their custom in the future.
OLIVER BELANCY.
TIIjE subsci’iber respectfully' informs his
friends and t!io public generally, that bo still
continues the Undertaking business, and is ready to
wait upon customers either by day or-by night.—.
Ready-made CORBINS kept constantly on hand,
both plain and ornamental. • Ho has’ constantly on
band Fivk’tf Patent .Metallic of which
ho has boon appointed the solo agent This caSo is
recommended as superior to any-of the kind now in
use, it being perfectly air -tight.
Ho, has,also furnished himself with a fine now
Rosewood Übau'se and gentle horses, with which
he will attend funerals in town and country person
ally, without extra charge.
Among the • greatest discoveries of the ago is
Well*’ Spn'in/ jVttUraatj the best and cheapest bed
nrfw in use, the exclusive right-of which I have ae
curodd and.will bo’ kept constantly on Laud.
Cabinet Making
in all its various branches carried on, apd Bureaus,
Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered
Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side'and Centre Tables; Dining
and Breakfast Tables, Wash-.stands of all kinds,
French Bedsteads, high and low posts; Jinny Lind
and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds, Looking
Glasses, and all. other articles usually manufactured
in this lino of business, kept constantly on band.
His workmen are men of experience, his material
the best, and bis work made in.the latest city stylo,
and all under his own supervision. It will bo war
ranted and sold low for cash. ■
# invites all to give him a call before puroha-'
sing elsewhere. Fortbo liberal patronage hereto
fore extended to him ho fools 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 tho place, North Hanover St., nearly
opposite tho Deposit Bank. ,
THE subscriber has on-hand n largo and
woll selected stock of
Head-Stones, Monumcnis,
TOMBS, &0., of chaste and beautiful designs, which
ho will soil at the lowest possible rates, being desi
rous of soiling out bis stock. Hoad-stonca finished
from throe dollars upwards.
Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles, <feo., or
oaildings, marble slabs for furniture, &0., constant
ly on bund.' Iron railing for coiuotry lots, &c;, of
tho boat Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt
ly attended to. 1
Carlisle, Nov. 7,18C1.
Watches, Jewelry and Sllrer
WARE AT OONLYN'S
public aro invited to call and examine
the largest and handsomest-stock of
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER
WARE,
over brought to this place. Ilaving.purchaaod thi,
stock for cash I am determined to sell at price
that cah’t he heat,"
. All goods sold by me, guarantccd to lie as repre
sented or tho money refunded. Old gold and silver
token in exchange.
„ ... _ T „ ‘ THOMAS CONLYN*
Carlisle, Nov.
Selling off Twenty-Five Per Cent. Be-
low Cost! !!
AT the sign of the “ Gold Engle," 3 doors
above tbo Cumberland Vallby Bank, and two
doors below tho Methodist Church on West Main
street, the largest and best selected stock of
WATCHES and JEWELRY in tho town,
JtTjA will bo sold 30 per ootffc, lower than at any
place in' tbo State. Tbo stock comprises a largo
assortment of Gold & Silver Hunting-caso Watches,
Levers, Lopinos, 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, Music Boxes, Accordbons,
Oil Paintings, a groat variety of Fancy Articles,
and a lot of tho finest Pianos; which will bo sold 40
per cent, lower than over offered in town. Tho enr
tiro stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, largo Mirrors
and ‘ Safe, will bo -sold wholesale or retail on tho
easiest terms. ,
Having solc'ctocl a first class workman alb binds
of repairing will ho donb as usual, at reduced
prices.
Throe Pianos at $lOO below tho factory price, on
account of tho Philadelphia Company closing out.
I will soli at tho Jewelry store throe Rosewood Pi
anos, warranted at b their value, on easy terms, if
called on soon.
For Rent.—Tholnrgo three story BRICK HOUSE
on Main street, will be rented from tho Ist of April,
1802. Call at tho Jewelry Store, id said building.
R. E. SIIAPLBY.
Carlisle, April 18, 1861.
Mats and Caps.
THE Hat and Cap Store heretofore known
as “■KELLERS" has been removed just oppo
site the old stand two doors from Arnold’s clothing
store.
Tho business will bo conducted as heretofore, and
all goods both linmo mado and city manufacture
warranted to give satisfaction as recommended. A
full patronage is respectfully solicited, and every
effort will’be mado to keep tho assortment in Mon
and Boys Hats and Caps complete, With prices to
suit tho times.
Spring stylos of Silk Hats now ready..
JOHN A. KELLER
Nov. 14,1861
Matrimony mark easy? Or -now
to Win' a Lover. —Containing plain, com
mon-sonso: directions, showing liow all may bo
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' curio.us, scientific experiment which' never'
fails., Tree for 25 cts.
Address T. WILLIAM ifc 00-, Publishers,
Box 2,300, Philadelphia.
March 21, 1862—3ra.* ••
NEW GOODS.
tfSySjiSft A fresh and general assort
monfc of Groceries constantly
oh band,' embracing, tbo best qualities in tbo mar
ket, such ns Coffees, Sugars,; Spices, Table 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
China, Glass & Queeilsvvare,
-April ID,. 1861,
Town and Country.
Carlisle, Nov. B, 1861.
Carlisle Marble Yard.
RICHARD OWEN,
South Hanover street, opposite Dentza* Store,
Carlisle,
New Vine and Liquor Store.
Three doors East of Moffos Grocery’ S/or.
and facing the Market House, Carlisle: '
THE undcrsinndd having opened a full „mt
complete assortment of the mirenf „„j , **
■Eft WINES AND LIQUORS,
mrakdopors, House keepers, and others to .“ill
a call, boingMotormincd to keep o bettor
art do than is generally koptintho country ami
low prices. .* uu
BRANDIES—Otard, Pinct Vintage, 1852 * Tift
ohollo. o * ’ 1 # *
; GlNS—Swan, Sohcidam'Schnapps, Movers rtfa
Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. E. Ram. m
WlNES—Madcrin, very old; Sherry, Sweet JUn
ago,, Old Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne, Musnl.
WHISKY-Monongahola, Pure Old R™ n 0 “
bon and.common Whisky; ■
Also; Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, do
ffiS" Bottled Liquors of all kinds.
■ WILLIAM MARTIN
MayW, 1861. ......
Wine and Liquor Store.
SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE,"
(Directly Opposite the Volunteer Office.)
THE undersigned,Vonld respectfully mil
tho-attention of Merchants, Uotol-keciicrs ■
and Citizens of Cumberland and the siirronnlliniJ
country, generally to his establishment nsubovS
designated, whore Jiio koops constontly on hand c
very full and complete assortment of ... ‘
Wines and liquors;
Any article sold as such, will bo strictly ns VoproJ
sen ted, and will bo sold Wholesale add Retail at
tho lowest market prices. His stock consists ia
part of
Martel brand,
ChstiJMoh & Cov>
La Rochollft, .
A. Cumiso, -
Holland, .
B. B. Old Boblon,
Scotch. . Family Nectar, 0. Rye,
Irish, Common Rectified.
Wines of all ICinds.
Up has also tUp agency for tbo sale of Lanci 1
celebrated, • •
A supply of which will bo constantly kept* on
•hand.. •• ,
Orders gratefully rocoiyod-and promptly attended
Fob. 6 1862—1 y.
Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
ERMT ARD SHOWER.reapectifully ahnouri
ces to tbo public, that ho continues to keep con
stantly on hand, and for sale, a large and very su
perior assortment of. -.t '
Foreign and: Domestic Liquors,
at his now stand, a-few doors wcst.'of Hannon’s Ho
tel, and directly south of the Court-house, Carlisle.
BRANDIES, ,
J W. EBY.
U'INES,
CHAMPAGNE,
GINS;
Boblon, Lien, and Anchor.
IHSKV,
Superior Old Hj'C, Choice Old Family Nes
tor, IVI eat, Scotch, and Irish.
ALE, BROWN STOUT, Ac. ■ Best t»:b. had in
Philadelphia.
BITTERS, \
Of tho'very host qualify.' ■ ; '
Dealers.and. others desiring a'PUKE ;AKTiai.£'
will find it as represented,-as bis vrhjlo attention will
to . a l )r(, { )or »nd. careful selection of bis
STOCK, which cannot bu surpassed, and boobs ttf
.have tho patrouago of the public.’
Garliilo,-April' 12, - ISCi:
EPua'Bnifi.Bg 1 SsßajiSeMadast Itajpof.
1? GARDNER & CD. now niftnufaoture
• ami keep oonstnntly FOU SALE, at their
extensive Steam IV inks on East Main st., Carlisle n.
largo assortment of Agricultural Implements, al
.well’known ami approved usefulness to Fanners,
.among which they would call especial attention'to ■
Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill,
■which has taken oyer fifty first class premiums at
State.and County Fairs. To tho farmers of Cum
berland, York and Perry counties wo need not speak
in detail of the merits of tills drill, as scores of them,
aro.now in.uso.ou the best farms in these counties.
Its reputation is established as tho moat complete
gram drill now manufactured in tho United States.
It sows Wheat, liyo, Oats, Harley and Grass, evenly
and regular, without bunching tho seed. Tho gum
springs puss the tlril! over stumps uud stones, with
out breaking pins or tho drill. For oven and regu
lar sowing, the Willoughby Gum Spring HrlH isun
cquallcd by any other. Wo also manufacture and
sell tho following articles; which wo can recommend -
to farmers as reliable implements of established'
character; ' ,
Morrison's Patent Corn Planter,
l/ftsli. h Patent Straw and Podded Cutter,
Mndcndol/’s Patent Corn Skcllcr,''
Johnston*b Cast-Iron lloqs* Trovgh t
llarn’a Patent Cider Mill. ' - U
Also,..Three and Four Horse Powers and Thresh
ing ■Machines, Cast Iron Field Hollers, Plough
of ‘ various patterns, Corn Crushers, and
other articles for farmers too numerous to mention.
Also, Egg. Coal Stoves and ten plate Wood Stoves,
with an immense variety of other castings for house
keepers and others. Wo have' also an attractive
variety of patterns for
IKON,RAILINGS,
and Cemetery enclosures, to which wo would call
attention, ,
STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING,*
To this department of our business wo give par
ticular attention. Our already extensive atook of
patterns for paper, flour and saw mill gearing, i»
constantly increasing. Mill owmors and millwrights
will bo furnished with a printed catalogue of our'
various mill patterns on application. Our machine
comprises all tljo various tools for turning,
planing, and finishing shafting and casting, by good
and careful machinists,.
DAVID BIDE.
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES,
of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 horso
power, built in the best stylo and on accommodating
terms. Engines built at our establishment may be
seen in successful operation at many of tho largest
distilleries and tannnorios in Carlisle, and Cumb'd,
lorry and Dauphin cos., to tho owners of which wo
confidently refer for information as to their cflicien
cy?. Persons wanting Steam Engines aro earnestly
requested to call and examine before contracting
elsewhere.
Connected with our establishment is a steam Saab
and Door Manufactory which is now in complete ‘
order for tho manufacture of every description of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
for the most costly as woll as tho plainest houso.
Window Sash furnished from five cents upward, ao- ;
cording to size of glass; Window Frames from $1,31
upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $1,75
upward; Door frames from $1,75 upward; X ? our
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 tho lowest prices, and of the
host quality of lumber. 70** Wo arc also prepared ,
as heretofore to build andropair BURDEN CARS
for transporters, on the railroad, with propip tneBi
and on reasonable terms.
The continued patronage of the public is respect
fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attend
ed to F. GARDNER «fc CO.
Carlisle, May 3,1861.
CORN BROOMS. s
Wo have just received a lot of 55 dozen ot
“ RiohV’ superior made Corn Brooms, which w<>
confidently recommend as tho host and chcapes
Broom in tho market.- For sale pirly by tho subscri
ber, either at who 1 esalo* or’retail;
November, 18011 J* W. LD^.
J~OB PRINTING neatly sxooutod at thi*'
oSso
PURE AND UNADULTERATED
BEST FRENCH BRANDIES.
Old Pinot,
Pullovoisiii,
J. 3. Duppy A Co.,
Otard Old : Lar|uoruiio
GINS.
Holland Wasp Anchor,
Common.
WHISKIES.
READING ALE,
GEORGE WINTERS.
Air of choice Brands,
Sherry, Port, Mndcria, Lisbon, Claret, Na
tive, Hock, Jobuuuisberjf, and Bodorbeim-
Hcidsick & Co., Goisler £ C*., add imperi
al. - • .
CARLISLE FOUNDRY,
Willoughby’s gelebbated
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY.
E. SHOWER.