%t'olturQl Itpnrinmrt. "SMALL FRUITS. There is no cron .of fruit that pays so well ns strawberries. The important matter being to secure snob varieties as yield tho best fruit tiud greatest quantity of it. Tho two leading kinds for productiveness nro Wilsons’ Albany and Trioniph do Gand. The Triomph is said to bo tho best of those two in all respects. Wilson’s Albany always, pays handsomely in 1 irgo yields, but the ber ry is a Jittlo too acid, on objection that is not urged against tho Triomph. The fruit of both is very largo, and bears transportation hotter than any other.. -This season a patch.six feet wide and fourteen foot long,.containing about nine square yards, yielded forty one quarts, mcs.sarodi of largo berries, and at tho market price for such berries, amounted to six dol lars and fifteen cents. Had all tho berries produced been measured there would have been at least forty-five quarts. t Tho latter part of August and through. September is the proper time to plant.. liaspbcrrics■ come next as a good paying crop. As in strawberries, there are many varieties and each variety has its friends.— Black Gap is our niain crop and bestyioldor. He'd Antwerp comes next in productiveness —is rather better flavored than the black cop but is objectionable on account of its propen sity to spread. A lady of this place has al ready taken this season, seventy quarts Irom about a dozen trusses, and will take about twenty quarts more from the same before tbo season ends, The Lawton Blackberry comes next. The size.and flavor of this berry when fully ripe, is vastly superior to the "wild berry marketed hero. When properly cultivated the Lawton is ah excellent table berry and should bo in every fruit 'garden., Grapes. . This fruit is now being exten sively cultivated,, and the property owner ■who hasnot his vino should bo made to do without this health-giving fruit. The vinos are so easily and rapidly grown that it re quires very little time to place grapes on the table of every family. It is tho most infali blo fruit we are blessed with. . Let all other fruits fail through causes beyond our. control, the grape is always certain, tho yield largo and profitable and tho healtbfulnqss of it. be yond all question. Currants. The rod dutch is the variety mostly painted and best known here. This Reason has produced the largest yield of this -fruit wo have over noticed, and readily bring one duller and fifty cents per'bushel. Every housekeeper is acquainted with the. useful ness of this easily grown fruit. Gooseberries, though no favorite with us, are easily grown and pay pretty well when ripe. Tho fruit-is tob'aeid when in the green state to use with economy. Mildew is the great enemy of this fruit. The room used for gooseberry bu?hes can bo far more profit ably employed with rasberries. Now dear readers, why bo without the above fruits ? A man rents a property and remains in it for years fruitless, simple be cause ho does net. own the property. Man should nqt live for himself. Lot him plant, and when he moves away someone will bless him for the trees, bushes and plants he leaves behind him! . Property owners would very much, enhance the value thereof if they fur nish’tenants, with Jill that is.neededto plant. The facilities for procuring the best fruit growing trees, vines &0., are so numerous that every excuse is cut off. . • B. L. Kyder of this country can through his agent 11. P. Hazelet, furnish all that, is desirable in the fruit producing lino, and can spare us the mortification and disappointment which results from purchases made from itin erant fruit dealers, who prowl around trying to dispose of valueless Stock. May wo hope that every one who owns tho smallest patch of ground will be induced, to plant a fruit producing tree or vino. Potatoes. —The rot in potatoes lias been attributed to fungus on the stalks. -This fun gus grows rapidly and desponds to the tuber, which it attacks, ,and causes to rot. There is reason to believe such is the case, but ho cer tain preventive has yet been given. Wood ash es sprinkled on the vines before they bend over to the ground is said to answer the pur pose. . The idea is a good one and deserves the attention of planters. It is not an expen sive material and is easily applied, and if it only answers in part, the balance is not lost as ashes make just about as good a fertilizer as ban be used for. potatoes.. Some persons cut off the vines, others bond them down and throw soil over them—this is labor without reward and wo give our hearty support to the nse of ashes. Lot planters try the remedy. ' Some months ago we published in these col umns a plan pursued by some farmers of Ohio, for the preservation of potatoes in bar rels, bins and heaps. Salt doubtlessly is the bost'thing that can bo used for that purpose, and ns we had the experience of a gentleman who had used iT, and whoso veracity is beyond question, wo would devise its use to prevent rot in' potatoes that may 1 be stored for winter use as well as spring sales. The Chops. —What a glorious prospect the farmer has of a full reward for all his toil;— Never has the prospect been bettor. The wheal has passed safely through all its dan gers save one, the safe storing thereof. Corn has never promised better at this season than it does now. Oats, though planted late as a .general, thing, gives promise of a largo crop. '.'Potatoes are doing their very best, as well al so -the smaller crops. ' Farmers had better see to-sowing turnip seed'this month and the be ginning of next, for a general crop. There is, not that attention given to this important root that there should be. Englishmen say that the failure of the turnip would .bo a greater loss to them than the failure of the wheat crop. Farmers aro now busy scouring the wheat crop. ; Hay enough has boon cured to. last for two seasons, and well cured, too, and yet the meadows are to bring their portion yet. Although, the farmer has his full reward, and gratitude to the bountiful giver of every gaud, should fill the heart. There Should be no Waste Ground.— Where a weed will grow a useful plant will also grow. The first is useless and cumbers the ground. A good garden should always have a few cabbage, beet or tomato plants to be used in odd spots, as they will call his at tention to their proper growth and the extir pation of weeds which are sure to spring up in such odd places. As soon ns early peas are over, pull up the stalks and sot in cab bage or tomato plants. Keep putting in some seeds such as lettuce, radish, cucumber on dire, peas &c., as soon ns an early crop has passed. , . •Tub we have raised corn ■we have never seen suckers grow so rapidly or in such quantities. Perhaps it is because the ground is kept so clear of weeds that it throws its strength into the corn and causes the suckers to start because the corn"eant grow fast enough to take up the strength of the soil. Keep the weeds down, Beans foe Sheep.—B. F. Taher, of Cayuga Co., writes us that ho intends to raise a crop of beans every year, more or less to food his sheep, his experience “in feeding them last ■winter and spring having satisfied him of their superiority for keeping the sheep in first-rate condition, growing a largo fleece of wool and making milk at lambing time, be sides improving the manure." , . A; Good- Idea.—That is a good idea of , CJark's i “Tho foU is God’c phuyh, which lie drives through every inch of ground in the world, opening each clod and pulverizing this whole." 1863. , , THE ■ ■ is-G'2, FARMERS, • ' B.UILO E RS, MECHANICS, And the public generally, will please ; oall at . the ■ Clieap Hardware Store, EAST MAIIV ST,, CARMSIE, Pit,, (Adjoining the.Gorman Homo,) . AS I am selling goods cheaper Hhan over for cash or approved credit. ’ . JSsQ-lloiuombcr tlio place, East Main street, Uarlislo, Pa. _ • HENRY SAXTON. March 27 , ISG2. NAILS AND SPIKES—I2OO keg's Nails and Spikes, just rbooivod, of tho .very best makes and warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices, at the Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON, East Main street. March 27, 1802 IRON —TOO tons of Iron—Hammered and llollod—of all sizes, juat received, and war ranted to bo of tbo boat quality, with a largo.aa sortmontaof Sheet Iron, Hoop Iron, Hand Iron, Horse Shoo Iron, Spring Steel,. Cast Steel, Blister Stool, Horso Shoos, 11-orso Shoo Nails, "Washers,. Anvils, Vicos, Piles, Rasps, Doits, • Nuts; Screw Plates, Blacksmith Bellows, Rivets, <tc., Ac,, &u., . Cheaper than the •cheapest, at the Hardware store or HENRY SAXTON, East Main street. March 27; IS02: GLASS. —1000 boxes of Glass, of all sizes, double and single thick, colored, plain and or namental, on hand and for sale very low at . March 27, 1862. H. SAXTON'S. • POWDER.: —Just rei punt’s Blasting and i Safety Fuse, . Pick?,,. Stono Drills,’ ' Mattocks, Stone Sledges, Crow Bars, ' . Slone Hammers, Digging Irons, . , Kapping Uamlmors, &o. ’ PUMPS and CEMENT.—IOO bbls. of. Ce ment, with a largo assortment of. Chain . and Iron Pumps, just received and for sale cheaper than ever, nt ‘ ' II: PAXTON’S. - N.li. Cement sold by the quantity at Mauufac .urers prices. • • • March 27, 1802. FARM BELLS.—I have been appointed agent for several makes of superior Farm Bells; also, Bell Metal, Bells on hand, all war ranted-not to crack, by - IX. SAXTON. March 27, 1802. ■ . PLOWS, PLOWS.— sale at Mahufocturon merit of • .Plank’s Plows,- , j IlCnv/ood’s lt ' I * ' Zeiglor’a '• “ Wcirich’s “ I nt the cheap Hardware St< March 27, 1802. H AMES.—500 pajrs of Ilaraos on hand, of all kinds, Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon - il . - Common' , “ with,- and without patent fastenings, cheaper than ever, at ‘ 11. SAXTON’S, . March 27, 1302. ; -East.Main Street, . PAINTS and OILS Lead, 1000 galls, of ( largo assortment ol •• ; Varnishes," 1 * '• Turpentine,- ‘Japan, Putty, ' Lithcrago, Whiting, . Glue, Shellac, - - 1 ' Paint Brushes, j Colors of ovrory doscriptioi anti tubes, at tho Ilardwai March-27,T56-2, Eire Proof Paint, Florence Whiter. White Zinc, ... Colored Zinc, , Bed Lead, Boiled Oil, Lard Oil, Sperm Oil,, . Fish Oil, «tc.j , • : n, dry and in oil, in cans iro Store of rs of Trace Chains, of rgoassortmentof Halter Chains, Fifth Tongue Spreads, &c„ Ac., p Hadware Store of H. SAXTON. CHAINS. —GOO pair all kinds, with a lars Butt Chains, Breast “ Log « Cow “ Just received ht the Cheer March 27, 1.802. BAMGASj&S !. IiARGAIIVS ! jSQ** Since the Into victories Doraostico Cotton Goods have declined, as there is now a prospect of petting a supply of Cotton. We, (LEIUICH, SAW YER & MILLER, at tho New store, under Martin's Hotel, East Main street,) are receiving daily large ■ supplies of NEAY SPUING GOODS, .which, with our.old stock we are detornjined to sell at CITY PRICES. DRESS GOODS of every va riety ; ■' . * Plain and Fancy Silks-at all prices; A largo lot of now Black'Silks at 75, S7A, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50; new Spring Delaines at 25 dents; 4,000 yards of best quality Meriihac, Cochcco, Pacific and American Prints, dark and light colors, now stylos, at 12i; a largo at lots 0, 8 and 10 cents. Full and Second Mourning Prints, . BEST QUALITY ENGLISH, 125. All kinds Domestic Ginghams 121 ; b Manchester. 18$; 30 pieces of French and Scotch Dress andi Bonnet Ginghams at 25. , BLOWN AND WHITE MUSLINS. nt.wMoaakj and retail, good quality 8, fine 10, 4-4! wide 12J. Also SH, fl-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-t at. corrcs-' ponding prices. All kinds of HEAVY (100 BS in largo supply at reduced ’pricca—Tickinga, Stripes, ■Checks, Drillings,.Osnahnrga, Cotton Diaper, .he, Ac. Linen Diaper, Uapkins, Shirting Linens, Shirt Fronts, Collars, at old prices. White Coeds, all kinds, at old prices. SPUING MANTLES,-DUSTERS; SHAWLS. EMBB O I D E 111 E S &c. Hoop Skirts direct from tho factory. 800 dor.. La dies’, Misses, Men’s and Boys’ HOSE. 12j to 25. Men’s and Boys’ Wear Black Clothe and Casshnorss, all grades, Fancy Cassimers, latest stylos, Vestings, Satinets, Jeans, Cottonados, «fcc., <tc. - Having secured the services of a first class Tailor, wo prepared to got up Clothing in tho most fashion able stylo at short notbm. CAE PETS! CAE PET SI Wo nro receiving our Spring supply of Carpets, comprising all tho various kinds kept in a first class Carpet House. Carpets .ranging in prioo from 12i to 1.25. Oil Cloths, all widths. Mattings, Rook ing Glasses, Shades and Blinds of all kinds. 1,000 lbs. Carpet chain; Feathers; Cotton Batting; Counterpanes, Ao., &c. AU tho above goods and many others ; wo offer to purchasers at a small advance above cost. Wiu tcr Dross Mantles, Furs, loss than first cost. Wo determined not to ho undersold,: Please call and examine our immense stock. i TpSS* Wo will make additions of Now Goods as tho season advances. AU Goods warranted to bo what - wo.sell them for. LEIDICII, SAWYER & MILLER. Carlisle, February 25, 1802. DISSOLUTION. fT'HE partnership heretofore existing bo In,, ,'r on v li “! mrd Hummel and Wm. M. Kerr, imlubtoil .'IT';’ 0 ? 1/1 mutuul consent. All persons. u out to Ol^tw Ur,n ■"““Obfind to ihako pay August noxp ° f ““ *“•*“« <>“ » !»«»» tho Ist of s™™ H. HUMMEL, •n • i , a , 'VILLIA.M M.' ICEIIU * Bridgeport, May 1,1802— 3 m * AV ‘ L,IUI * item. r[ IJIE _ large- rooms formerly ’ occupied by I? tho Post-Oflico, corner of Hanover and Pomfrel streets, Carlisle, aro fur rent. Inquire of J. B. BRATTON. soiv6d a largo lot ofDu* liflb Powder. Also, tJusl; received and for rs prices, a • largo ossort- j York Metal Plows, I Bloomfield do Eagle • do , I . Cultivators, &c., Ac., tore of . - Trusses, Suspensory Bandages, Window Glass, Toilet goaps, pure Wines and Liquors,, Perfumery, Canes, Notions and Variotioa generally, Confection eries, Tobacco and sogars, Lithographs and Frames, Burning Fluid, Haiut, Varnish and Sash Brushes, Cool Oil, . ’ . H. SAXTON,,. East Main Street. Having* had over fifteen years' experience in tho DrugßusincsSf'with a desire to accommodato and please my customers, Xhopo 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"favor me with a call. PRESCRIPTIONS .—lO tons of White )il, just received, with a Carefully compounded, at fair prices. Give idea'' call, , . JQHUGS, H. SAXTON. ■ Has just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Gift Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confectionery, which has never been surpassqd in this borough, for novelty and elegance. Tho arti stes have been selected with great cure, and are cal culated, in quality and price, to command tho at tention of uurebasers. , - which comprises every variety of fancy : articles of tho most exquisite finish," such as— Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabaster inkstands and trays, fancy-ivory, pearl and shell card cases, ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy Work Boxes, with sow ing-instruments, Port Mommies, of every variety, Gold Pons, and Pencils, fancy paper weights, pape torics, and a largo variety of ladies’ fancy statione ry. Moto souls and wafers, silk and bead purses, ladies’ riding whips; elegantly finished, ladies’ fine cutlery perfume baskets and hags, brushes of eve ry kind for tho toilet, Roussel’s perfumes of the various kind, musical instruments of all kinds and av 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 1859, richly cinbclisbed and illustrated Poetical Works, with Childrens IHctortM Books, for children of all agds. His assortment of School Books and School Stationery is also complete, and comprises every thing used in-Collogo and tho Schools. Ho also desires to call tho particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of LAMPS, &c., \ from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber, and Study Lamps, for burning cither Lard,’Sperm or Ethorial Oil, togeth er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, <to. His as sortment in this lino is unequalled in the borough. Also, ' . embracing all tho favorite brands, find a flno assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS & PIPES. such as Oranges, Lemons, Bigs,’Raisins, Necta rines, Prunes,, Aq. Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Preserved Fruits,' Minced Meat, Pickles, &c., See., in every variety and all prices, all of which aro pure arid fresh, such as can bo'confidently recom mended to his friends; His stock embraces every thing in tho lino of Fancy (Goods, 'with many other articles useful to housekeepers which the public are especially invited to call and see, at tho oid stand opposite the Deposit Bank'; SOUTH-EAST COR. nth & MARKET STS., Adjoining the Pennsylvania UailrEoad Pcjwl, THE undersigned would respectfully inform, tho public that ho has taken tho above Hotel,' formerly known as " THE MANSION HOUSE,” which he has refitted and newly furnished through out. Tho Rooms aro spacious and commodious, and furnished with every convenience to' bo found 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 biro and porterage of baggage. No pains will bo spared to render the u UNITED STATES" a pleasant and agreeable ro sidonoc.to all who may favor it with their patron age. Charges moderate. 11. W. KANAGA, Proprietor. December 13, 1860. TN beauty and durability, no “ sun-drawn* I- picture equals a good Daguerreotype; this is tho opinion expressed by tho loading photographic jour j nals of tho day,, both American and English, and i those may be obtained at tho rooms of Mrs. Ret I NO n l)R v^ Lmither B troot, two doorB t f ji ttnovo Carlisle, Nov. 7,lBol—tC. r B. K. (JOOBIEIB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, ‘ Oppoaiio tho Prison, OFFICE wdth Colwell & McClure. . 'Jan.’S), 1802. CIBAS. E. IHA«IiAE«HLIN, A a 1 TOR N E Y-AT-L A W. OFFICE in Inhoff’s building, just opposite tho Market House. Carlisle March 13, 1862—1 y. BfcBJFIJS E. SHAPSiEY, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARLISLE, PA. A INTENDS tp securing - and collecting Soldier'e I’ai/ f Pensions, Bounties, it'c. Office bn South Hanover street opposite Bon tz’s store. Fob, 13,1802. 11. WEWSHAM, ATTORNEY AT LA W, OFFICE with Win. H. Miller, Esq., South 'Hanover street, opposite tho Volunteer Printing Office. Carlisle, Hoc. 22, 1859—tf. dr. i. c.xoomis, debt TIST. . South Hanover Street, next door to tho corner of WcstPomfrct and nearly opposite Bontz’ store. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859. ■ J. M. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY A T LAAY , OFFICE on South Hanover street, opposite Bontz’s store, Carlisle. Fob. 27, 1802—9 m. If J. W. FODLIC, Attorney at Law. Office with Jamos 11. Smith, Esq., Rhcbm's Hall. All business entrusted to him will bo prompts ly attended to. ' Fob. ,0. 18(12, BR. GEO. S. SE ARIGHT, sS^SsS® Fvqm tho Baltimore College of Denial Snrgciy. ' Office at the residence, of his mother, FltfstXouth cr street,- threo doors below Bedford, Carlisle, Bee. 22,1861) Dr. WM, BTENTZER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HAS removed his office to the room directly opposite tho Second Presbyterian Church, Corker of South Hanover and Pomfret eta., Carlisle. All. patients,entrusted,-fn his oarc, cither from town or country, will ho promptly attended to. Feb. X 3,1802 tf TO THE CITIZENS. OE Cumberland County, THE undersigned bogslcavo.to inform you, L that ho Ims just opened aJDIiUO STORE, in the borough of CARLISLE, in tho room formerly occupied by Reynolds & Peiffeu, as aDrugStoro, next door to XnholTs Grocery Store, South Hanover Street, whore ho will always bo found ready and willing to ply tho spatula add postal. Tho follow ing listcomprisea tho,main portion of his stock; '• DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, .Blank Books and Stationary generally. S. B. PANNEBAKER. Carlisle, Dec. 12, 1861—ly . - BOOKS,, ' FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES, ■E U I T S, PICKLE S, PERFUMERY, PRESERVED FRUITS. S. W. HAVERSTIck, North Hanover Street , Carlisle, Penn f a. FANCY GOODS, SEOARS A TOBACCO, FRUITS, S.-AV. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle, Doc. 20,‘18fil. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Philadelphia. Uagucrerotypcs. To JWi-ot/-—-Ignite, Reaches,Ao. T To Moles, ond AnU, To Destroy- —-Bed-Bugs. To JPesfrb^—-—Moths, in' Eurd, Clothes, &o. To Destroy —-Mosquitoes, and Picas. , To Destroy-^— lnsects on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy— -r-Inaopta on Animals, Ac;, Ac. To Dettroy-'—'EYcrj form and species of Vermin. “ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES- KNOWN. Destrsoy Instantly EVERT FORM AND SPECIES OF VEHMIM. Those preparations (unlike .all others,) are " Freo from Poisons.” “ Not dangerous to, tho Iliunan Family.” “ Rata do not dio on tho promisos.” “They como out of thoir holes to dio.” “They are the only infallible remedies known. 12 teaks and more established in Now York City. Used hy— —the City Post Office. lined hy— ; —the City Prisons arid Station Houses. Used hy— —-City Steamers, Ships, Ac, lined ly-^— -the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses/&o. Heed by•> Hotels,‘Astor’/St.Nicholas/<td. Uncd. hy—. —the Boarding Houses, See., &o. Used hy more than 50,000 Private Families. . one or two Specimens of ichat.ie Every where said by the People-Editors — Dealers, dc. ‘HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, need bo so no longer, if they use “CostabV' Extermina ,tors. Wo have used it to our satisfaction/and if a box cost $6, wp would have it. Wo had tried poi sons, but they effected nothing; but Costau's arti cle knqcks the breath out of Rate, Alice and Bed-. Bugs, quicker than wo oim write it. It is in' great .demand all over the country. —Medina {0.,) Gazette, MORE GRAIN and provisions pro destroyed an nually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay of this Rat and Insect Killer. ‘ , • Lancaslcr,{ Herald, HENRY. R. OOSTAR—Wo are selling your preparations rapidly. - Whercyor- they have, boon used, Rats, Mice/Roaches, and Vermin disapppoar immediately. , Eckeu & STOuvyiin, Druggists, Now Windsor/Md. “ Costrir’s” Hat, Roach, Ac., .Exterminator. •' Cos tar's ” (t Guslar's” Bed-bug Exterminator. , - - “ Costar’s ”, ,' r ,' “ CostarV’ Electric I’ov/dur for Insects, Ac, Is Me. 50c, Asn $l,OO Boxjjs, Bottlks and Ff.Asics. $3 and $5 Sizks son Plantations, Shits, , Boats, Hoisi.s, Ac. CAUTION!!! To prevent the public from being imposed upon by; spurious and highly pernicious Imitations, n new label has been prepared, bearing a facsimile of the Propri etor's signature. Examine each box, bottle,' or flask carefully before purchasing, and take nothing but “ Custars,” Egy Sold Everywhere^- by All Wholesalk Dnuooisrs in largo ijitics. , . Some of the Wholesale Agents in. New York City. Sbieffollin Brothers k Co. Ilarral, Risloy k Kitchen B. Fahnestook.llull&Co. Bush, Gale k Robinson. A. B. kD- Sands k Co. M. Ward, Close k Co. Wheeler k Hart. M’Kisson k Robbins. James S. AspinwnJl, I>. S. Barnes k Co. Morgan k Allen, F. C. Wells k Co. Hall, Rucliol k Co. ' Lazello,Marsh k Gardner Thomas k Fuller. Hall, Dixon A Co. P. B. Orvis, Conrad Fox. Ajn> OTHERS. Philadelphia, Pa. T. W. Dyotb «t Co. jßobdrt SlToemakor k Co. B. A. Fahnestock k Co. JFreuch, Richards & Co. AND OTHERS. And by Druggists, Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally, in all Country Towns and Villages In the UNITED STATES. Carlisle, Pa, l O*Bold hy . \ C. INHOFF, Grocer, S. W. HAYERSTICK, Druggist; S. ELLIOTT, Druggist, And by tho Druggists, Storekeepers and Re tailers generally. gSSS* Country Dealers can order as above.:; Or address orders direct —[or if Prices, Terms, Ac., is desired JPSF* Send for [lBo2] Circular, giving reduced Prices] to HENRV H. COSTAR, Principal Depot—No. 612 Broadway—[Opposite tho St. Nicholas Hotel,] New York JFobruary 27,1802.—dm* '' :Wew* Coal Tard, . i [ : 'AT THE WEST END OF:CARLISLE. THE Subscribers would respectfully, call the attention of .Limeburnors and tho, citizens of .Carlisle, and the summndingcountry generally, to tboir now COAL YARD, attached to his Waro-houso, on’ West High st., where they will koop constantly ' on hand ft largo supply o fl the best quality of CoATi, to wit: .Lyhem VaUci/,Zuko Fuller, Pino Grove, and I Treverton, Broken, Egg and,Nut Coal—scrcon . 4 cd and dry, all of which ho pledges himself to sell at the lowest possi- bio prices. - Best, qual ity of Lmchurnera* and Blacksmith** C06,l 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, 1859—tf. Kcw Coal and Lumber lai d. THE subscribers have ibis day entered into part nership to trade in COAL AND LUNBER.; — Wo will have constantly mr-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, Wcatherboarding, Posts, Hails, and all kinds of Shingles, to. wits White Pino, Hemlock, -Chcsnut, 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 be kept under cover so that they -can bo furnished dry at oil times, , —i - • Wo will constantly have bn hand all kinds under cover, which they will deliver dry and clean to any part ■ of the borough, to wit: Lykens : Yullcy;’ Luke y ' Fiddler, Locust Moim-- tain, Lobborry, Trov , . ■ : . ecton, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut Coal, which wo ourselves to sell at.tho .lowest prices. Best quality of Liinoburnors > and Blacksmiths' Coal.always on hand at tho lowest figures. Yard west sido of Qrammcr School, Main St. ARMSTRONG & HOFFER. . Carlisle,' Doe; 22, 1859. LUMBER AND COAL OLIVER DELAYCY WOULD call tho 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 bis stock of- SCANTLING, PALINGS, WEATHER BOARDING, FRAME STUFF, BOARDS, SHIN GLES, PLANE ; LA THS, die. Our stock of OOA L comprises A TEENS VALLEY, LOCUST GAP, ROBBERY, SHAMOKIN, SUNBUUY WHITE ASH, LUKE FIDDLER, LIME BURNERS, and BROAD TOPBLACESMITIVS COAL, all of tho best quality, end kept under cover, and will bo sold at tho lowest rates. • Thankful for the patronage of a generous public, bestowed upon the late iirm of Black & Delancv, he would solicit a continuance of tho same, as ho will-^strivo'to please. All brdora loft at tho resi dence of Jacob Shrom for Coal or Lumber, will bo promptly attqndo.d io as.heretofore.* July .25, ISGi. Forwarding & cOiMMissrbx house. ' FJOOEIt & FEEI>, COAL, I‘LASTEIi <6 SALT, The' suascribcr having taken tho Warehouse, cars and fixtures of William 8.-Murray's well known es tablishment, on West High Street, opposite. Dickin iuson , College, would inform the ,public, that he has entered Into a .general Forwarding and Com mission business., Tho highest market price will bo paid for Flour, Grain and. Produce of all kinds. Ho is alsq prodared to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at tho lowest "rates,, with safety and despatch.. Planter and Salt kept constantly on hand, and Fhnr and Feed at wholesale or retail. ... Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKFE’S VALLEY, . LUKE FIDDLER, SUNBUHY WHITE ASH, LOCUST GAP, Lirnnhnrnera* and BUtch/nadli*’ Coal, constantly for sale. ’Kept wilder cover, and delivered dry to any, part of the town. J. R. NONEMAKER, Carlisle, Dec. 22, XSS9. JOH3T P.XYNE A SOtf, HAVE just completed opening their Spring stock of Hardware, Paints,, Oils, Varnishes, Gloss, &c., to which they invito the early attention of tbn 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 tho public to think that wo have brought all tho Goods in Philadelphia and New York to our town, but wo can assure them that a look into our store will convince them that wo bavo. onough Goods' to fully supply tho demand in this market. Persons wanting Goods in our lino will find it to their advantage to give us a call before making their purchases. All orders personally and, punctually attended to, and no misrepresentations made to effect sales. JOHN P. LYNB k SON, •North Hanover street* Carlisle. April 25, iPQI. /PUB subscriber lias just returned from the ‘JL ettsto?n cities with tbe largest, cheapest, arid best selected assortment of Hardware, ever uttered in this county. Every thing, kept in a large whole sale and retail Hardware stora, can bo had a little lower thau at any other house in the county, at the cheap hardware stora of tho subscriber. ■Nailn and Spihea. —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, p»uV Trace Chains of nil kinds, with a large assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do., fifth chains, log chains, tongue ebaius, cow chains, 0 pair of Homes of all kinds just ro-; ceivcd. Common pattern, Loudon pattern, 'Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than 6vor. "Paints and Oils,— lo tons Whito Lead, 1000 galls. Oil just received, with a largo assortment of Var nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, lltbarngo, whiting, glue, shellac, paint brushes,.lire proof paint, Flo rence white, white zinc, colored zinc, rod lead, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm'oil, fish oil, Ac. Colors of oycry description, dry and in' oil, in cans and tubes. Farm Bolls. —Just received the' largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Farm Bells in the county.; Grooncastlo metal and Bell metal, warranted not to crack. Powder. —26 kegs Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow der, with a largo of Safety Fuse, Picks, Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stone. Sledges, Stone Ham mers, Ac. ‘ r Pumps and >Cement. —5Q barrels Cement, with a very largo assortment of Chain and Iron pumps of all kinds, cheaper than over at tho Hardware store of • ...i HENRY SAXTON.. Carlisle, Maroji 8,1§61,, , *• flat and Cap Emporium oonsllE undersigned Laving purchased tho T stock, Ao., of tho late William H. Trout, de ed, would respectfully announce to tho{ public that ho will continue tho Jlattbuj Business jit tho old stand, in Wost High Street, and with a renew ed and efficient effort, produce ; articles of Hoad Dross of •, Every Variety, Style, and Quality,., that shall bo strictly in keeping with tho improve ment of the aft, and fully up to tho age in which wo Uvo. (JgggSga . Ho has now on band a splendid assortment of HATS of nil dosorip 'tions, from tho common Wool to the .. , finest Fur and Silk hats, .and at prices that must suit every one who lias an oyo to getting tho worth of his money.. His Silk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, 'du rability .and finish, by those ; of any other establish ment in tho country.; . 1 -i Bovs’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. 110 respectfully invites nil tho old patrons and as many now ones as possible, to give him a J. G. GALLIC. ' ■Carlisle, Deo. 20, JB6J. ~ a fresh’ and general assorfe- inont of Groceries constantly on hand, embracing tho best qualities.in the mar ket, such us Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Table Oils, P.ieklcs/ Crackers, Macaroni, Citron, Raisins,, as well as all the varieties belonging to a good grocery store, together with a suitable assortment of tho finest Synips'& Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon, Baskets, Tubs, Churns, and other articles for house hold use, including a lino assortment of The public navo our thanks for . tho liberal pa tronage bestowed upon lis in the past. Wo hope to, merit a share of thuir custom in the future.' • ‘ April IP, 1861. J W. EBY OUriSIl DELANCY. THE Bubscnbcr rfispectfially Informs his friends and the public generally, that ho still continues.the Undertaking-business, and is ready to wait upon customers either bj’ day or by Roady-madp .COFFINS kept constantly on band, both plain and ornamental, lie has constantly on baud Fish’s Patent Metallic linriul {Ja.ee, of which ho has been appointed the.solo agent. This ease is recommended as superior to any of the kind now in , use, it being perfectly air-tight. Ho has also furnished himself with a lino hew Rosewood Heaiisk and gentle horses,-with which ho will attend funerals in town and country person ally, without extra charge. Among the greatest'discoveries of the ago is .Wells’, Spriny Mattrass, the best and cheapest bod ; now in uso, the exclusive right <»f which I have se- > cuiredd and will bo kept constantly on hand-. , Cabinet Making in all its various branches carried on, and Bureaus, Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side mid Centre Tables; Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high and low posts; Jinny Lind ,und 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 arc men of experience; his material tho best, and his work made in tho latest city stylo, and all under bis owU supervision. It will bo war ranted and sold low for cash. Ho invites all to 'give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. For tho liberal patronage hereto fore extended to him he fools indebted to his numo'- 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 a largb and well selected stock of Hoad-Stoncs, Monuments, TOM 15,Sj Ac., of Chaste and bonutifnl designs, which ho will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous' of-solling out.his stock. Head-stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brown Btbnb, Marble , work, Mantles,-io., or buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &0., Constant ly on hand. Iron railing for eomotry lots, <tc., of tho host Philadelphia workmanship, will ho prompt ly attended to. 1 ■■ Carlisle, Nov. 7, 18C1, Watches, Jewelry and Silver WARE AT CONLYN'S fIiHE public are invited to call and exanrino •*- tho largest and' handsomest atook of over brought to this place. Having purchased tbi atock for each I am determined to sell at price that “can't be bent.” All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to bo ns repre sented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange. Selling olf Twenty-Five Per Cent. Be low Cost! !! AT the, sign of tho “ Gold Engle,” 3 doors above, tho Cumberland Valley'Bank, anil two doors bolow tho Methodist Church on West Main .a street,, tho largest and best selected stock of ./gfV WATCHES and JEWJ3LBY in tho town, bo sold 30 per cent, lower than at any place in the State. Tho stock comprises a largo assortment of Gold & Silver Hunting-ease Watches, Lovers, Lopinos, American wntoliosj and all other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, Gold Pens and Pencils, Jowolry of,nil kinds, Spectacles, Gold and silver; plated and silver Ware, Music Boxes, Accordeons, Oil Paintings, a groat' variety of Fancy Articles, and a lot of the finest Pianos, whioh will bo sold 40 per Oont. lower than over offered in town.: Tho en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, oases, Urge Mirrors and Safo, will bo sold wholesale or retail on tho easiest terms. . Having selected a first class, workman all kinds of repairing will bo done as usual, at. reduced prices. Throe J?ianos at $lOO bolow tho factory price, on account of tho Philadelphia Company closing out, I will,soil at tho Jewelry, store, throe llosowood Pi-, anos, warranted ati their value, xm easy terms, if Called on soon. ■ ■ ■ For Kent.—Tholargo threo story BBICK HOUSE on Main street, will bo rented from tho Ist of April, 1862. Call at tho Jowolry Store, in said building. 11. 33. SHAPLEY. •Carlisle, April 18, 1861. Hats and Caps, THE lint and Cap Store heretofore known as bus been .removed jiist oppo site tho old stand two doors from Arnold's clothing store. ... Tho business will bo conducted as heretofore, and all goods both' homo made and city, manufacture warranted to givo* satisfaction ns recommended. A full patronage is respectfully solicited, uhd every effort will’’bo made to keep tho, assortment in Men and Boys Huts and Gaps complete, with prices to suit the times. Spring styles of Silk Hats- now ready.' JOHN A. KELLER Nov. I t, 1861. Matrimony made easy ; Or now to Win a Lover.— Containing plain, com mon-sense directions, showing' how, all 'may ho suitably marriOd, irrespective 'Of age, sox or posi tion, whether prepossessing or otherwise, with a treatise on the, art of fascinating any person you wish a' curfews, scientific experiment which never fails.' Tree for 25 cts. Address T. WILLIAM & C-o Publishers, Box 2,300, Philadelphia. March 21,1862—3m.s WEW GOODS. China, Glass &. Queensware, Town and Country. Carlisle, Nov. 6, 1861. Carlisle Marble Yard. , RICHARD OWEB. South Uanover stmt, opposite liaitxs’ Store, ’ Carlisle. WATCHES, JSWELII Y AND SIX, PER . WARE, „ ’ THQMAS CONLYN. ' " , Ncw Wine and Liquqr Store. Time doors East of Inhojfs Grocery Store and facing the Market. House, Carlisle. ’ THE .umlcrsinned having opened a full nn( j complete assortment of tho purest ami v. 7 MBftWINES. AND LIQUORS, hV”nvit“nT rankoopors, Honso toopprs, nnd others to ci vo a call, hoingfdotorminod t» keep a bettor article,th an is generally kept in tho-oonnlry,afid at low prices.' ' ■ BRANDIES—OIard, Pinot Vintage, 1852- Ro chelle. GlNS—Swan, Sohoidnm Schnapps, Movor’e m,i Irish, Old Jam Spirits, N. E. Hum. ' WlNES—Mucloria, very old; Sherry, , Sweet Ma. nga, Old Port, Lisbon, Clnrot, Champagne, Muaenf* WHlSKY—lytonnngaiicla, Pure Old Ryo, Bour’ bon and common Whisky. , r * Also, Wind Bitters, Demyohns, Bottles, Ac, JSSS* Bottled Liquors of nil kinds. WILLIAM MARTJif. May 17,1801. Foreign and domestic Liquors. EDW AUD SHOWER rpßpfictifully announ cos to thopubli.Q/tba-thcoontinues to keep con stantly on hand, and for sale, a large and very su perior assortment of. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at his now stand, a few doors wost.of Hannon's Ho tel, and' directly south of tho Court-house, Carlisle. BRANDIES, WINES, CHAMPAGNE; GINS, Bohlen, Lirn, and Anchor. WHISKY, Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nec ■ tar, Wh eat, Scotch, and Irish. ALE, BROWN STOUT, Ac.- Best to he had in ‘ Bbiladelphia. BITTERS, * • Of the very best quality. . Dealers and others desiring a PURE ARTICLE will find it as represented, as his Whole ationtios >rill to a proper and careful selection »t his 7 STOCK, which cannot bo surpassed, and hopes to have the patronage of the public. 'B. SHOWER. Carlisle, April 12, 1861. CARLISLE FOUNDRY, Farming Implement Depot. GARDNER & CO. now manufacture * and keep constantly FOR SALE, at their, extensive Steam Works on-Eust Main st., Carlisle, a largo assortment of Agricultural, Implements, of welt knoiyn and approved usefulness to Farmers, among which they would call especial attention t. Willoughby's celebrated Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, Which has taken over fifty first class premiums at State and County Fairs. To tho farmers of Cum berland, York and Furry counties wo need not apeak in detail of tho merits of this drill, as scores of them arc now in use on tipi best farms in those counties.' Its reputation is established as the most .complete grain drill now manufactured in the United Status. It sows Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly and regular, without bunching tho seed. Tho gum springs pass tho drill over stumps and stones,' with out breaking pins or the drill. For evon and regu lar sowing, tho Willoughby Gum Spring Drill in un, equalled by any other. Wo also manufacture and sell the following articles, which wo can recommend to farmers as reliable implements of established character: Morrison’s Patent Com Planter, Lash’s Patent Straw and Fodder Cutter, Brtdomlolfs Patent Corn Shellcr, Johnston’s Cast Iron Hops’ Trough, Ham’s Patent Cider Mill. Also, Three and Four Horso Powers and Thresh ing Machines, past Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castingsof various patterns, Cpm Crushers, and other articles for farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and ton plate Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other castings for house keepers and others.- Wd have also an attractive variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, and Cemetery enclosure to which we would caU 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 null 'gearing, is constantly increasing. Mill owmors and millwrights will bo furnished with a printed catalogue of our various mill patterns on application. Our umohino shop comprises all the -various tools lor, turning, planing and finishing shafting and casting, by good and careful machinists. DAVID SIDE. STATIONARY steam engines. of every'desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 horse. power* built in the boat stylo and on accommodating terms, Engiaos'built at our establishment may be, scon in sncoestful'operation at many of the largest distilleries and tannncricS'in Carlisle, and CumbM, Perry and Dauphin cos., to the owners of which wo confidently refer for information as to thoirefficien cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly requested to call and examine boforo contracting, elsewhere. , Connected with our establishment is a steam Sash and Door Manufactory which is now'in ooinpljd®. order for tbio manufacture of every description of for the most costly as well as tho, plainest honsoi Window Sash furnished from fivo conts upward cording to size of glass; Window Frames from Sj»* upward; Shutters and;Rolling Blinds from upward; Dqpr frames from $1,75 upward; *° l Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. . Ztfbujdings, b u ' inge, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, dj®” * Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in op “ building, furnished at tbb lowest prices, and 0 j host quality of lumber. ■ Wo arc also prop g ns horetoforo to build and repair BURDEN j for-transporters on tho railroad, with prpmP and on reasonable terms. MB ncct- Tho continued patronage of tho public r f fully solicited. Orders by mail, promptly od to F. GARDNER * cu ’ Carlisle, May 3,-1861. —* CORN BROOMS. " rR , (l07!0n of Wo have just received a lot of o . vf* “Rich's” superior made Corn Brooms, .. n . )CS t, confidently fCcommond ns tho best anl, a i, a cri'' Broom in the market. Por sale only by bor, either at wholesale or retail. RBY. November, 1861. * 1 TOB PIUNTIN*? neatly dfO.cdtccl at All of oholCo Brands. Sherry, Port, Madcrla, Lisbon, Claret, Na tive, Hook, Jqhanuisborg, and Bodorboim- Hoidsiok & Co., 601516 r.& Co.,and imperi al. * DOOR AND SASII FACTORY. BUILDING MATERIALS,
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