f griniltunil. BEMsemf&M mUXDLISSEe _ No 'doubt but. and most ptvpVrYooiK for tiro calf is its.owh dam’s milk; for it is', a true food,in which,the;components of mitri tioii uro so nicely balanced, hy-fho all-wise aad bencficient rca tbr, os to sot at naught all human compositions; but it is of so much value for. human compositions, that it becomes Jicoessary to coonomiso it, and make imita tions ofitj though at a very humbl9 distance; and thus it is that science conies to our, aid. Professor Johnston says, in bis ‘ Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry/; that' ‘while tho calf is young, during the first two or three weeks, its bones and muscles■ chiefly grow." 1 It re quires the materials of these, therefore more (ban fat, and hence half the milk it gets at first bay bo skimmed, and a little bean meal may be mixed with it to add more of tho ca sein dr curl, out of which the muscles are formed. The costive effects cf the bean meal nro to bo guarded against by occasional medi cine if required; •• In the next stage more fat eo S? s nry. f anddn the third week, at latest, ■ lull milk should be given, and more milk jbf than the mother supplies if the calf requires R it; or instead of the cream, a less costly kind of fat may bo used. Oil-cake finely crushed V or even linseed meal, or even, linseed oil, may supply at a' cheap rate the in form of cream, sells for much money ; undwieTeiul of additional milk, benn meal in largo qnnn-1 titles may be tried, and if cautiously and skil * fiilly_ii£cd t . the best effect on the size of the calf and firmness of tho veal may be antici pated/ ' • Tho scientific nofo from Professor Johnston has engaged tho attention of many stock-mas ters in Ireland, and among the rest, Mr. C, -Beamish, of Cork, who adopted it and brought it to a regular system on an extensive scale.- His formula for compounding the imioihlgo is as follows: thirty quarts of bean meal, l.t is .then covered up close; and in twenty-four" ■ hours added to thirty-one quarts of boiling water, then pari on the fire, pouring it in slowly, and stirring it constantly to prevent lumps, with a peiforated wooden paddle, so as_ to produce perfect incorporation. After boiling thirty minutes, the prepared muci lage or gruel is fit Tor use, and’should be giv cn,blood or lukc warm to the calves, mixing it in small quantities at first, u itb milk, say -oiic-fom-th mucilage with three-fourths milk, . progressively increasing it, so that by,the end of a fortriight it will be in equal parts ; by the cnddf.tlie third week, one aud a half muci lage- to one part milk; hyflid end of the fourth week the mucilage may be given in double (ho quantity of milk, arid skim niilk substi tuted for new milk ; and by the end of the sixth week, the'mucilage- will be gradually i educed, so that by that time they may he fed wholly on mucilage, till they are fifteen or ■ xteeri. weeks old, when they may bo weaned. Hafirig alb this lime, if too early in the sea son to put out the calves,.they shouid'bo com fortably housed, well ventilated, and kept perfectly sweet and clean; a little sweet bay tied-in bundles and suspended, so that they may play with it and learn to nibble and eat it; and-.a little pounded chalk, mixed with salt,, given in troughs to lick at pleasure, which prevents, acidity ,in the stomach, and the due formation.of cud, Smnlf Jumps of linseed cake should be given in other troughs, which 1 they will soon learn to suck, if a little pains,are taken to put a bit in their mouths after.they have taken their meals of milk and mucilage. When housed it will.be advisable to have a separate pen for each calf of suffi cient size; to walk abont, so that they do not get into the habit of sucking each other and swallowing the hair, which, united with the curd by the regurgitating process going on the stomach, forms round balls which are in digestible, and is the fertile cause ofthe death <d many proposing animals. The following scale of quantity of milk or milk and mu- S 2-r td l or ® aol -‘ calf ma y bo useful, hut StlouMTie altered according to clrcnrii etanoes :. Eor the first week the calf may got from three to four quarts daily; for tho sec . ond week,- four to five quarts; fifth and sixth weeks, eight to ten quarts; six to eiaht weeks, to tßn ortwelve quarts per day, arid so on, in creasing the quantity about* one quart’ per ueck'per calf;till weaning time. , Some .parties do not give so much liquid mod per day, but make it up by giving them finely cut-roots, dry oat meal, <£o; hut the an imals are much too young for such" food, though they may get the, minced.roots so as to train them into their use. liny ton is an admirable thing also to mix with the muci la/°,an.d oulk, as it. contains a large amount I ol nutriment in a soluble form- v A-TTri* T«aish)' SERVANT>-The follow lowing reminds us of a little anecdote which wth.ni we'will toll first, so as to be a little filieaa of our friend who narrates it: , A couple of friends, fond of Bliootm" and fishing, wore on a. treating ex elision, m the mouth of May, some four or live years ago. . When they left the rude hotel in the morn ing, where they had passed the night, they agreed-to separate in pursuing their day’s and an agreement was made to ren dezvous at the tavern at.sunset, and compare the result of the day’s labor or ‘ sport,’ as it is generally called. Well, about dusk one of the party arrived and soon after the other, and thoycomppared their strings of fish. One greatly predominated ; it consisted of' uttv-seven trout. "" ‘Didyou catch all these yourself ?’ I . , W h y'h°'v do you s’ pose I "got ’em, if I didn.’t catch,’em V _ . them*?’' 1 aIQ,t tllC T le3tiou - Di( l ’J°>‘ catch '* ' JO 6ure ~l iook every one of ’em myself.’ J Well, that seemed satisfactory; but .some liow or other, this discrepancy in the nuniher id - fish taken seemed to be rather peculiar ; f.° aftcf.s'iPEor the discomfited friend took a -title boy to one side, with whom his compet itor had fallen in on his' wav back to the tav ern, and putting a quarter of a dollar indiis' hand, said, Did Mr. P —: catch all - tboso fish ho brought back with his own book and .lino?’ i ‘ Thorn he - had on that orotched stick ? He liad two b’ them sticks.’ ,;Jos, yes—l know; but did be catch them allf’ ‘Can't say; all I enn say, is that he told nip how, it any body asked me, 'I wasn't to nay o word about them fish ; and I ain’t a gftm’ to do it I’ The cat was out of the bagl .■Now for the second story f , A gentleman who had trained up his servant the way he should go, so that -when Ins wife was present he might not de part from it, sent him with a box-ticket for the theatre to the house of a young lady. The servant returned when the gentleman and his wife were at dinner. lie had, of course, been told, in giving answers to cer tain kind of messages, to substitute the mas of 'the lad * Pem ' D * no pronoun, in speaking elvlnl i^' )U B i°° B oi<l the gentleman, giving aim the cue. he'd To Sriiu " plied SCTvarit - ‘Be said that fte’d Wait fof - of P lcasure !. and les , sly! lat ' Va3l,odoin « ? ’ **** the wife, care-' ply. I *"™ P - Uttlng ° n hU bonw - 1 ’ there .’ibis said that there was ‘ fat in the immediately. 6 firo A witty dentisthaving laboiedin vain tty extract a tooth from a lady’s mouth, gave up the task with gho felicitous. apology : ‘ J'ho fact is madam it seems impossible for anything hat to come out of your mouth.’ J^RUGS, BOOKS. FANCY GOODS,. - CONFECTION ablks; FRUITS, „ TICKLES, • ’ , 7 PERFUMERY, I, PRESERVED FRUITS, Si \V. HAVERSTICK, Norik Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pcim’a. Has Just apoDOcTnn bssqrtmont.of Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Gift Books, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confectionery,‘which has never been surpassed in i]hte borough, ifor novelty end elegance. The nVti sics have boon selected with .great caro*nf»d iirochl onlh’tod, in quality and price, to command the at tention of purchasers. . FANCY GOODS\ at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished, ami at low rates. Al so, an'extensive collection of-BOOKS, comprising the various English ami American Amihnls fur 185 S), richly cmbclishcd and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children'll Pirton'al Dacha, for children of all ages. His assortment of School'Books and School Stationery is also, complete, ami. comprises every thing used in College and tjio Schools. Ho also desires to call the particular attention bfflimilies to his elegant assortment of ‘ ( LAMPS, de. \ . from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar chcr ami others of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning either Lard; Sperm or Etherial Oil, togeth er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, (fee. His as sortment in this lino is unequalled in the borough. Also, SEGAKS <fe TOBACCO, embracing all the favorito brands, and a fine assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS A PIPES. FRUITS , such as.oranges, Lemons, Figs. Raisins, Necta rines, Prunes, Ao. Fancy Confectionery. Nuts, Preserved Fruits, Minted Mont, Pickles, &v. f Ac., in every Variety and all prices, all of. which arc pure and fresh, such us cun bo, confidently roeum-. 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 arc especially invited to call anti see, at tho old stand opposite tho Deposit Bank. „ t . , • ’ . S. W. HAVERSTICK, Carlisle, Doc. 26, 18CL. Foreign and Domestic Liquors. SHOWER respectifully nnnoun. ces to tliepublic, that he continues to keep eon stsintly-ou hnnd, aml for sale, a largo and .very *p perior assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at his noVr stand, a loir doors west.of Hansen's Ho tel, and directly south of ,tho Court-h.uio, Carlisle. IiRAXDIKS, All of choice Hrftd'ds. WINES, . •: Sherry. Port. Mudcriu, Lisbon, Clnroi, Na-' tiyc, Hock* Johnhnishsrg, and Boderhoisj or.•• . * - CIIAJIPAGNR; Hcidsick A Co., Oeisl.r b Co., aad imperi al. GINS, Roblen, Lira, aud'Ancbor. WUISKT, Superior Old Rye,'Choice OH Family Keo> tar, Wheat. Scotch; aod-Triili". . ALE, BROWN STOUT, is;, Hist t. be W ' Philadelphia, ■' BITTERS, r- ■ Of the very host quality. ■ Dealers ar.d,others desiring a PURE ARTICLF will find it as represented, as bis whale attonlionwiß •he'given to a proper and careful selection of hi. STOCK, which cannot.bo surpassed, and hopes to havo tho patronage of the public. Carlisle, April 12, ISBI CARLISLE FOUiVMY, Farming liU|)lrmrnt Deg)«| I' . GARDNER & CO. now. manufacture .• and keep constantly'FOß SALE, at their extensive Steam "Works on East Main st-., Carlisle, a large assortment of. Agricultural Implements, ot Well known and approved usefulness to Farmers, among which they would call especial attention t* .WILI/OUailßY’s CELEBRATED Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which lias taken over fifty first class premiums, ni Slate and County Fairs.' To flic farmers of Cum berland, York and Per y counties we need not speak in detail of the merits of bis drill, as scores of them are now in use*on (lie best farms in. these counties. Its reputation is established as tho must complete grain drill now manufabturod in the,United Stales. It sows Wheat, ft ye, Oats Parley and Grass, twenty and tegular, without bunching [lie seed. The gum springs puss the drill over stumps and stones, with out breaking pins or the drill. For even and ruga lar sowing, the.Willoughby,GumSpriugDrilHs un equalled by any other. Wo also manufacture ami sell the following articles, which wo can recommend to farmers 1 as reliable implenents *cf established character:.* Jlorn'snn'e, Patent Cant Planter,. Lash’s Patent Straxc and I'ntder Cutter, Itridendftlf’e Patent Corn Shelley, Johnetnn’e Cast Iron .IJx.'/e 1 Trough, Ihlrn’n Patent Cider Mill, . * Also, Three and Four Horr.o Powers and Thresh- ing Machines, Cast Iron Field Hollers,* Plough Castings of various patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles for farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and ten plate Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other castings for house keepers nnd others. We have also an attractive variety of patterns for IKON RAILINGS,- and Cemetery enclosures, to which we would aal 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, ITour and saw mill gearing, is constantly increasing. Mill owmersand millwright. l will ho furnished with .a. printed catalogue of-out various mill patterns on application.*-, Oiir'machine shop comprises all-the various tools'for turning, pinning and finishing shafting and casting, by-good and careful machinists', , , - STATIONARY STEAM .ENGINES, of every desirable'capacity, from 10 to* 25 horse power, built in the best style nnd on accommodating terms. Engines built'at ear establishment may he* seen in 'successful operation at many of the largest distilleries*and tannneries in Carlisle, and. dumb'd. Perry nnd Dauphin cos., to the owners of whjch we confidently refer for information ns to their cfficion ey. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly requested to call imd examine before contraelin/ elsewhere. , , DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with our establishment lit h Steam Sash end Door Manufactory which is now in complete order for tho manufacture of every description of BUILDING MATERIALS, for the most costly as well ns the plainest lions*. Window Sash furnished from five cents upward, no* cording to size of glass; windowFnimesfromsl..'ll upward; Shutters and lolling Blinds from si,7i upward; Boor frames from $1,75 upward; Four Panel Boors from $2,12 upward. Mouldings, Caa ings,. Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Brupery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building, furnished at the lowest prices, and of the best quality of lumber. ffiSS* We are also prepared as‘heretofore to build and repair BUKBBN CARS for transput lors on tho railroad, with promptness and un reasonable terras. . The continued patronage of the public i» respect fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to. F. GARDNER. & CO. Carlisle, May 3, 1562. ffilllßTS, Drawers, N-eck Tics,- Ilnndkeiv Hose, a ; very large stock and in endless variety at low prices. Tho best Fine Shirts in town. Six for'ton dol ara. Made to order'or ready maifo. ISAAC LIVIGSTON. North Hanover St. Oot. 20, 'O2. Dr. WM. MENTZER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON;- XT AS removed his offii *to the room directly opposite the Second Presbyterian Church, orncr of South Hanover and Pjmfrot ats ; Carlisle, «??]■"? entrnsted to his care, either’from 1 f" U 3°lBB?—Tf U b ° im!l I>lUN ’ rING neatl J executed at tins TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES!! IN fche tnorith of Decomlinr, 1858, theundor igued far the first lime offered for, sale to thb publip Dn. J. Bovrc Dobs’ IsirEiiiAi, Wine Bitters, and in thisshortperiod they have given such sal satisfaction to ,the ipany thousands of persons who have tried them that it is now an established article.-. The amount of bodily and .mental misery irisiug simply from a neglect of small complaints is surprising, and it is therefore of tho utmost ftupor tancq .that a strict attention tp iho least and most trifling bodily aihfieut should bo had ; fob diseases-’ of the;body must invariably effect, the mind. Tho. subscribers noW\only ask a trial 6f ' ' ■ SSSLJ. SOVEE 06DS* IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS JI ! from! all that have not used them. Wo cballonfgo the world to produce.thoir equal.' * . These Bitters Tor thb cure of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, and for Purifying amP En riching the Blood, arc absolutely \insurpasscd by any otlier remedy on earth. To be assured of this, it is only necessary to make the trial.. The Wine itself is of a very superior quality, boing'ono-third stronger than other wines; warming and invigorat ing the whole system from the bead to the feet,.. As, these Bitters are tonic and alterative in thqir charac ter, so. they strengthen'and invigorate the'wholo system and give a fine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing tho- circulation,' removing obstructions, and producing a general -warmth. They arc ulso excellent for Diseases undWedkness peculiar to Fkkalks, where a Tonic is to STRENGTHEN AND DR ACE THB SYSTEM. N© Lady, 18 subject to lassitude and faintness, should bo without them us.they are revivifying in their,action. . TfiflESE- BITTEItS . , WILL NOT ONLY CURE, BUT PREVENT DISEASE, and in this respect nro valuable to tho per son who may use them. For INO IP 11-] NT CONSUM PTION, Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diftascs ol the Nervous System,: Paralyze, Piles, and for all ‘uses requiring a Tonic Dr. Hods’ .Celebrated Wine .Biller ART UNSURPASSED „ For Sore' Throat.xso common among Iho Clorg; they are truly valuable.. Fur the aged and infirm, nnd for pcrsons’ of a weak eoDstilutiom—for. .Ministers of. the Gosple, Lawyers, "and nil public speakers—for Book-Keep ers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Artists, and all persons leading a sedentry life, they will prove truly beneficial. - " As a beverage, they arc wholesome, innocent, and 'delicious to thetastc. They produce all the exhil arating effects of Brandy .or Wine, without intoxica ting; and are a valuable remedy for persons addict ed to tho use of excessive' strong drink, and who and who wish to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely freo from the poisons contained in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with" which the coun try is Hooded. j Theseßitlors notonlj’ cere, but prevent Disease, and should-be used-by all-.who live in a country where the water is bad, or whore Chills and Fevers are prevalent., Being entirely innocent and harm less. they may bo given freely to children .infants with impunity.. Physicians, clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly valuable bitters over the land, nnd thereby essentially"aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. .... •' In all affections of the Head, Sick Headache ■oi Ferrous Headache, Dr. Dads* Imperial Wine Biller# will'he' found' to he mosts ulu tar)/ and Efficacious. ■. ~ The many certificates which have been tendered us, and the lettcrs-which we are daily receiving, are conclusive proof that ,among the women those Bit ters have given a satisfaction"which no others have ever done before. . No woman in the land should bo "without them, and those who once use them will not' fail to keep a supply. B. SHOWER. DR. J. BOVEE pODS’ Imperial wine Bitters. Are prepared by an eminent and skilltul physician who Ims used the.m,successfully in his practice for the last ttvouty-Cvc’years. ■ Ihe proprietor before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture tin a sell Or. J. .Bovee Duds’ Celebrated; Imperial- AVino Billers, hud them tested by two distinguisuod medi cal, practitioners who pronounced them a.valuable remedy for disease. -AUhongli'tho niodicni-incn'of the country, as n general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can ho* found in the United Slates, acquainted with their-medical properties, will not highly approve DU. .1. IlOVKi; DOIVS’ JMPnUIAI. WINE IIITTEiIS. In all newly settled places, whei'e there is al ways a largo quantity of decaying Umber troth which a poisonous misasum is created, these hitters should be used every morning before breakfast. A re. composed of a puro and midiiltorated Wines combined witli Bitrboryy, Solomon's Seal, Comfroy, Wild- Cherry Tree Bark, Spikenard, Camomile Flowers, and Gentian. They, are manufactured by Dr. Dods himself, is an experienced and succes sful Physician, and. .hence should not bo classed' among tho quack nostrums'which, flood tno coun try, and against-which Ihc Medioal Profession are’ so justly prejudiced. ' These truly valuable Bitters have been so thorough ly tested by all classes of the community for almost every variety of disease incident to the human sys tem, that they are now, deemed indispensable as a tonic, medicine, and a-heverugo. - - Purchase* «ne bottle. It costs hut little. Purify tlie blood. * Give’tone to tho stomach. Renovate the system*. And prolong life. ’ * Price $1 |ier buiil.it, fi b itiji-s for $5 Prepared und sold by CH ARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., - 7S William Street. New York. -Jse-For sale by druggists and grocers generally throughout the country! ■ . , la. Carlisle .by S. W. ITAVERSTICK, -Druggist, 0 IN HOFF, Gruuer. , Oct. 16, 1862—1 y. 1862. '.- THE . 1852. FARMERS,’ , \ BUILDERS, ’ MECHANICS, And*the public generally, will please call at tho Cheap Hardware Store, EAST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, EA., (Adjoining the Carman House.) A Slam selling goads cheaper than over L \ for Cfish or approved credit, gS3' Remember the place, East Main street. -Tut * Carlisle, Pa*. ... HENRY SAXTON. March 27, ISC2. ]\T AILS. AND SPIKES— -1200 kegs Nails " »«<1 Spikes, just received, of tlio very boat nmkus and warranted. Country morelmnts supplied with Nnils at manu faoturora prices, at the Hardware store of . HEWtY SAXTON, East Main street. Mh'rfcli 27, 1802 POWDER.— Just received a large lot ofDu pont’s Blasting and Rifle Powder. Also/ Safety Fuse, I Picks; Stone Brills, I Mattocks, • Stone Sludges, I Crow Bars, j Stone Hammers, I Digging Irons/ ! v Napping Hammers, & P' UMPS AND CEMENT.—IOO libla. of Ce meat, with a largo assortment of Chain add Tron Pumps, just received, and for sale cheaper than over, at H. SaXTON’S. N. B.—Cement sold by the quantity at manufac turers pricey. March 27, 186&.’ . . HAMES. —500 pairs of Haines on hnrid, of all kinds, " -Eiizabothtottn pattern, Loudod Common u with and without patent fastenings, cheaper than °V' r ut , _ H. SAXTON'S MaroU 27, .62, East Main Street, i FEMALES; BOLE PROPIIIETOnS, Roaches, Ac. ' -SHcorMolos. ond Ante. V .;, 1 To 2>eitr^-~Bcd^\iga. To Destroy— —Moths, in Furs, Clothes, Ac. To Peitroff— —Mosquitoes,and Fleas. • To Destroy— —lntacta on Plants and Fowls. 'To Deatrpy- ■ Insects on Animals, Ae., Ac. To Shtiroy —-Eforj tyrm and apooioa of Vermin, "ONLY INFALLIBLB REMEDIES XNOWN. Deslrsoj Instantly every form and species of VERMIxV. Those preparations (unlike all others,) are “ Free from Poisons.” “Hot dangerous to the Human Family.” “ Hats do not oh the premises.” " They come nut of their holes to die." u They ’arc the only infallible remedies known. 12 TEARs and more established in Now York city. Usod by—the City Post Ofßoo. Used by—the City Prison's and Station Houses. Used by—City Steamers, Ships, Ac. Usod by—tho City Hospitals, Alms-Houaos/Ac. Used by—City Hotels, ‘Astpr/- ( St. Nicholas/ Ac. Used by—the Boarding Houses, Ac. Used by—mdro than 50,000 Private Families. Set one'or \ico Specimens of what in Every whirl said bythsPesple—Editors — Dealers, dee. ■HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, need be'fo no longer, if they use 'CostauV' Extermina tors. Wo hove used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost $5, we woiilo have it. Wo had tried poi sons, biit they effected nothing; butCosTAu’s arti cle knocks the breath put of Rats, Mice and’Bod- Bugs, quicker than wo caii write it. It is iu grout, demand all over the country.— Medina ( 0.,) Gazette WORE GRAIN.and provisions t^rcdestroyed an .nuully in Grunt County by vermin, than would pa' for tons .of this Raf and Insect Killer. Lancaster, (IVi's.,) Herald, HETsRY R. OOSTAR—Wo are selling your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches, and Vermin disapppear immediately. ' „ Ecioiit & StouPpcr, Druggists, New,. Windsor, Md \ CoßtnrV 1 Rat, Ac,, Exterminator. Costar’s ” Co'suir’s” Bod-bug Exterminator. Costar's Costar’s " Electric Powder-for jnsoets, Ac. In 25c., 50c. ami $1 boxes, bottles, anti flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for.plantations, ships, boats, • • hoWls, Ac. CAUTION!!! To prevent the. public from be ing imposed upon by spurious And highly porni, eious imitations, a nowj label has been prepared, bearing a fac-simile of itho proprietor’s sigifjituro. Examine - each box; battle, or flask before pur chasing, and lake-nothing but u Costar’s.” Sold Everywhere—hj ■ All Wholesale Druggists. in large cities. Some of the Wholesale Agents in New York City Brothers A Co, Ilarrul, RisleyA Kitchen B. Fahneatooß,-Hnll A Co. Bush, Gale A Robinson. A. B. A I>. Sands’A Co.’ hl> Ward; Close A Co. Wheeler <fc Hart. Ai*Kiasoh A Rbhhins. James S. Aspiuwall> U. S’ Barnes & Co.' Morgan. A Allen, F. C. Wells &' Co. Hall, Ruckol A Co. Luzello,Marsh A'Gardner Thomas A Fuller. ' Hall, Dixon A*Co.'‘ P. D. Orris. f’ourad Fox. and others. Pllilatlelplliii, Pa. T. W. Dyott'A Co. I Robert Shocmaker'A Coi B. A. Fahnestock A Co. J French, Richards it’ Co. axd oTiiEna, And.by Duuggists, Grocers, Storekeepers 'and Retailers generally, in all Country Towns and Villages In the UNITED STATES. O- Sold by C- INUOFF, Grocer S. W. BAVEitSTICE, Druggist,, S. ELLIOTT, Dtuggist Aiid by the Diiurfeum, Storekeepers and RE TAILERS generally. ; Countnr Dealers can order ns above. .Or address ordr: direct— [or if Prices, Terras 1 Ac., is desired Bond for [1862] Circular’ giving reduced prices] to . ’ R. COSTAR, Principal Depot No. 612 Broadway, opposite tho" St.. Nicholas Hotel, Now York, • / * : February 27,1862—6m* . Itfaw Coal Yard, ; ■ Afr' TfiE WEST END OF CARLISLE, ' THE subscribers would Respectfully call the attention of Limobnrucrs and tbo citiiens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to theirnew COAbTAUI}, atlaqhfld lo.hia Worc-houso, on Wcat Hlgh sU, whbrd they will keep constantly - on hand a large supply A the beat quality of >AL,towit: ’,tjkenfi Valley, Luke tier , Pino (trove, and ’.verton, Broken, Egg I Nut Coa/—screen and dry, all of which pledges himself to I at the lowest pp_ssi - prices. Boat qnal- r turner*’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal always Ity of Lime\ on hand. t All orders loft at the Were House, or aj his residence in North Hanover street will ;bo promptly attended to, , HENDERSON & REED. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850—tf. Fire Viißiii’ari<’6. r PIIE ALLEN AND EAST PKNNSIKmO’ 1 MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland countyj incorporated t .by ari Act of Assembly, in the year 1813, and.having recently hqd ita charter extended to tbo year 1883, is now, in active and'vigorous operation under the super intendence of tin following Board Of Managers: -Win. R. Gorges,- Ohrhjdan Staynmn, Michael Cbcklin,* Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathcart, Jacob 11. Coover, John Eichelbergor, Joseph Wickcrslmm, Samuel Ehevly, Rudolph Mdßin, Rioses Brickor, Jacob C.oov or and J. C. Dunlap. • The rates-of 7 insurance arc as low and favorable us any Company of the kiild in the State. Person* wishing to become members. arc invited to make ap plication to. the Agents of. the Company who are willing to wait upon llieih at any time. President-—W. U. GORG AS, Ebcrly’s Mills, Cum berland county. Vico Pres't.— Christian Stavman, Carlisle Cum berlund county. Sect’y*— John C. Dunlap, Meohanicaburg, Cum berland county, ' Treasurer— Michael Cocklin; Shcpherdstown, Cumborliiud county. , . - AGENTS. - Cumberlmul County. — Alien ; Hen ry Zearing,Shh‘eman.s(o\vn ; LalaytSfe IV Her, Djek ingon ; Jli-Tirv wlbnvmau, Clnm-htowu ■ Mode (Jrt fith, Soutli Middleton: Sam’!. 1 era-ham,-AV. Penns borok Samuel Couver, iUeohiinksb.urg; J. AVi.Coek -1 in, Sliephertklotf”! : D. Coover, Upper.' AI:on ; 0. S;ixton. Silver Spring; Joho JJyer, Carlisle} Valentine PoemuM, Xrtv Cumberland. ' York Conni //. — 'V. S. Pi'-lciag, Dover: .Jam Griffith. "Warrington j .1.1, J-Vaniorll", Wasiiiiurl.o Kichcy Clark, DUlsburg; 1). Pt utter,. l> irvievr; ’,fo! Williams,' Carroll. Dauphin Oounty. — Jacob 'Hous-.t,. Harrisburg. Members of tho Company having' policies kbo to expire, can have, them renCwud by making app cation to any of the Agents. . March 33* 1802 ■ ' LUMBER AND COAL OLIVER "DELANOY call the attention of the public * .to his largo and superior stuck of COAL aud LUMBER, which ho constantly keeps on hunt! at .his yard, near the Gas Works. Tho attention of builders and others is particularly invited to his stock .of A'Gil NT I, INC, PA LINOS, WEA THE'It nOARJDUfa, FRAME STUFF* HOARDS, A7//A'- OLES,. FLA XK. LA Tf/S, (f*e. Our stock of COAL irapriscs LYKEATS VALLEY. LOCUST OAF, LVIJIIERY, SKAMOK/K, SUKUURY WRITE ASH, LUKE FIDDLER, LIME BURKE US, wnl BROAD TOP JILA CKSMITUS CO A A, all of the best quality, and kept under cover, and Kill bo sold iif tbo lowfcst rates. Thankful for* the patronage of a generous public, bestowed upon the late firm of Llac-k k Dki.ascv, ho would solicit a continuance of the same, as he will strive to please. All orders loft at the red lenco of Jacob Slirom for Ooul or Lumber, will be •omptly attended to as heretofore. OLIVEII DELANCV. • July 25, 1 SOI. ITIOinVAUDING .t COMMISSION UOI'SE. • , FLOB.K A.Flapi). CO AL, PLASTEU ~(■ SALT, Tho 'suascribor having taken the 'Warehouse, ears and fixtures ofWillinm B: Murray’s well known es tablishment, on 'West High Street, opposite Biekin insoii College,'would inform. t|ie public, that be ilia entered into p general forwarding and Com mission business.. , . ‘ , ■The highest inarUpt price will' bo paid for Flour, I ruin itndi Produce of all . kinds. Ho is. also predared, tO ; freight prodnpe.-and stock to Philadelphia and .Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with safety and despatch. Planter and Salt kept constantly on hand, and Flour and Frcd'ut wholesale or retail.’ Coal of nil kinds, embracing LYKFN'S VALLEY, ‘ • LUKE FIDDLER. . . &UNBURY WHITE AS#,, k • LOCUST GAP, , Limoburnora’ and Biai-ksrnitlis’ Oo.il, cunsfantly or sale. . Kept under cover, and delivered dry to my part of the town! Dec. 22, ,1859. : feP^WAtf .To!m P. Lyiiv & Sou, HAVE ju.it CDtnpletedopeninutliftir'spring -stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils. Varnishes. Glass, Ac., to which they invito the early attention of tho public generally. Wo have greatly enlarged our stock in all'its various brunches, .and can now accumulate the public‘with- K101..1 A RLE GOODS, in large or small quantities at tho lowest prices! We don’t want the public to think wo have brought all the Goods in Philadelphia and New .York to our town, but wo can as«nro them that a look into our store will convince them that we have enough Goods to fully suppp tho. demand in this market. Persons wanting goods in our line will And it to their advantage, to give us a call before making’ their purchases. All orders personally arid puneiu- Milly attended to, and no misrepresentations made to efl’ooVsalksl' > JOHN P. LYNE A SON. • • -• •.. • •: t -.North Uancver street. Carlisle, April 25,1861. Si^s^aW rpHE subaorilter lias ju-d/roturnod from tho I eastern cities with the largest, cheapest; and best,selected assortment of Hardware, ever ..{hired fn’tljiis county. Every, thing. kep* iw a lurgc whole sao. and .retail Hardware' storj. cm be -had i> line .lower than,at any other house in tiic emiu'.v. ai the cheap hardware store of.ihe mhseriber. Nails and.spikes.— oO.tmis nails an 1 spike- 1 just received of tbo very hest makes, and all warranted Country merchants auppliod with Nails at manu facturers' prices.- CfO.pairs Trace Chains of all kinds, with a large assortment of butU hahis, halter chains, breast do. fifth .chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains* Ac. 7 iEAMKS.— 3SO pair of Ilnmes of all kinds just re- Common pattern, London paltorn, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than over. PaintS and Oils.— lo tpns White Lead, 1,000 gallons Oil just largo assortment of varnishes} turpentine, japan, putty, litharage whittng,. glue, shellab;* paint brushes, fireproof paint, Florence white, white zinc, colored zinc, rod / load, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, &\\—~ ’Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes. , . . Farm Bklls. —Just received the largest, cheap est, and beat assortment of Farm Bolls in tbo county. Greoncastlo metal and Bell metal, war ranted not to crack'. POWDUR. —26 kegs Dupont Bock and Rifle Pow-’ der, with a largo assortment of safety fuse, picks, crowbars, stone drills, stone sledges, stone hamriiers' Ac. '• • ' Pumps ANfPrtEVfcNT. —50 barrelsv-comont, with a very la: go assortment of chain and iron pumps of all kinds, cheaper than over, at the hardware store of HENRY SAXTON. ■ Carlisle, March 8, 1861. CHAIN'S. —GOO pair all kinds, with a larj Butt Chains, , B/oiist “ * Ldg . u ' Cow . u . Just received at the Cheap March 27, 1862. rs of Trace Chains, of rgo assortment of Halter Ohains> . Fifth “ Tongue Spreads, Ac.. Ac., p Hadwaro Store of . 11. SAXTON, Uagiifei-ei-otypes. FN beauty and durability,' no ** sun-drawn” •*- picture equals a good Daguerreotype'this is. the opinion expressed by the leading photograpllio journals of the day, both American and English, unci those mriy bo obtained-at the' rooms of Mrs. Reynolds Leather street two doors wdst of Hano ver Carlisle, Nov. 7,1801—tf,. " SS&iZ: r pjre sutcrih'cr respectfully informs his triends and tlio pxtblic generally, that he still continues. ; th>» Undertaking business, and is ready to w.ait upon customers hither by day or by night.— Rpudy-made COlfi’lNS' kept constantly on. hand,, both plainapd ornamental. lie has constant!}' on hand Patent Metallic Burial Cuae, of which hoJuKs been appointed the sole agent. This ease is i-ecuuWnended as.superior to.any of Iho kind now in use, il being perfectly air tight. ; JIo ,bas also furnished himself with- a fine new Rosewood IIKAHSK iind 'gentle horses, with wliicb be will attendfunevals in town and country person ally., without extra qhargo. • . the , greatest. discoveries of the age is 'Wilin' SpiimJM(ftti'anB, the best and cheapest bed now in use, the exclusive right of .which I have so curodd and will bo ‘kept constantly on band. J. R. NONEMAKEU, jn all its various brandies carried on, and Benu rci.us, Secretaries, Work-stands. Parlor Ware, Up holstered Chairs, Rotas, Pier, Side and' Centro Ta i)l<,s; Billing and Breakfast. Tables, Wash-stands o| all Muds, French Bedsteads, high and low. pusls: dinuy Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs o! all kinds, Looking Glasses, and ajl other arti cles usually .manufactured in this lino of , business, kepi constantly on hand. • . t . . ilis workman-arc men of experience, his materia al the best, and’his work made tlip latest city' stylo, and all, under his supervision. ’ If will bo warranted lyul sold low for cash. .. , invites all to give him a call, before purciia-. sing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hereto fore extended to him ho.feels indebted to his nume rous customers, ami assures them that no efforts will be spared in future to please them in style and price. Giveus'a call. Remember the place, North Hanover St., nearly opposite the Deposit Bank, Carlisle, Nov. 0, 1562, ■ ■ fbazv-iz. IMCIS V ItO oni;». THE subscriber has on hand a large and well selected stock of v of cbnsto and beautiful designs, which ho will soil at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous of soiling out' his stock. Head-stones fiuishod iriim three dollars upwards. - Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles, Ac., or ouildmga, marble slabs for furniture, <to., constant-' .1’ °i n '."‘.',7., I . r ™, l ; aili “K for comotry lots, Ac., of lyattemled't 11 * 10^ iph'a workmanship, will bo prompt- Carlislu, Nor. 7, 18(11' ' Wittefe, Jewelry anil silver WARE AT OONI.YN'S T!! E public are invited to call nnd oxamtno tho largest ami handsomest stock o'f «tmfi r 'f o,iSlr V 0 T thia H nc? ’ navin g purchased thi that “Z°tt I™ dClerminCd t 0 3611 ot P™« n „. A , ll , f ’' oo ‘ l f Sold V mo. guaranteed tobb ns rente taken^ Carlisle, Nov. 7,1861 PLOW'S, PLOWS.— * sa 'e at Manufocluron montof Plank's Plows/ Kenwood's “ t . Zeiglor’a if Wcirioh's '** a 1 the cheap Hardware Bb Selling off Twenty-Five Per Cent. Bo low Cost! 1! \ A T tlia , ‘<*n of the '* Gold Englof’? doors .'•t* above t\. .Cumberland Valley Bankt ,and two doors below tiio Methodist Church on West Main ft street, tholnrgest and best selected stock of WATCHES ,and ; JEWELRY in the. town, bo sold 30 per cent, lower than at any pl.ido in the State; "The stock comprises-a largo assortment of Gold A Silver Hunting-case Watches, Levers, Lcpinoa,'American watches, and dll other kinds and stylos, gold and silver Chains, Golef-P. !iis and Pencils'. , - •. . .. .• * Jewelry of all kinug, Spectacles, Gold 1 and ailvorj plated and. bilver Wa v o, Music Boxes, Accor,deons, Oil Paintings, a groitr variety of Paucy Artiolos, and o- lot of Jtlio fino r ' Pianos, whiohwillbo eold’4o. per cent, lower than, ror offered in town. The en tire stock of.Watohinakor.tools, cases, largo Mirrors and Safe, will besold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms. --. ’ > ' *■ •' Having selected a first olass workman all kinds of repairing will' bo done, as usual, at reduced prices. , Three Pianos at $lOO below the factory price, on: account of thii' Philadelphia Company closing out. I will sell at the Jewelry store throe Rosewood Pi anos, warranted at J their value, on easy terms, if called on soon. Eor Rent.—Tbclnrgo three story BRICK HOUSE on 'Main street, will bo rented from tbo Ist of April, 1802. • Call at the Jewelry Store, in said building. R. E. SHAPLEY. Carlisle, April 18. 1861. ISa(x and </ap»>. THE lint and Cap Store heretofore known as “ KELLERS'' bus been removed just oppOr situ the old stand two doors from Arnold's clothing store, .... A, . The business will bo conducted ns heretofore, and all .goods both homo made and city manufacture warranted to give satisfaction.ns recommended. A full patronage is respectfully solicited, and every effort will bo made to keep the assortment in Mon and Boys Hats and Caps complete, with prices to suit-the times. .Spring'stylos of Silk Hats now ready. . JOHN A. KELLER Nov. It, 1S!51 A r ~EW GOOX»S, OpTf"' 1 A fresh and g*A 'raiassort •gjsa* 8 E Srj men > of Gr -ories constantly, miMiaml, embracing tlie best .jiiaiiiies i r the mar ket. such an Cofftos, Suga. .Spicer, lablo Oils, Pickles; Crmkors, M. iari»m, ■'Raisins, ns well as ail the varieties oelonging to a good grocery store. ' togethu* with- a suitable assortment of the. tinest ' *" •>yrups it Molass«s, iSl.Jckarol, Salmon Baskets, Tubs. Churns, and other articles lor house hold use. including n line assorlilicnt- of 01; 'a. Glass & Qiicensware,' The public havo our thanks, for the liberal pa tronage beutuwe'f upon us in tho past. Wo hope tc merit a share of thoir custom in the future. April 111, ISO I. . J. W/EBY. Town aud CoJimry. Cabinet Making Carlisle-'Marble, V'ard South Hanover etreet, opposite limin' Store, Carl'ale, H ead-Sto lies. Mo n union Is, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, THOMAS CONLYN -Just received and for ts prices, a largo assbrt- York Metal Plows, Bloomfield do Engle do Cultivators, 4b., 40., loro of ATTORNEY AT LAW ■ , CARLISLE. PA. VV > A I'TENDS to scouring a nt j Petition*Si, mtfe, s, otln E • JW~ Office onSoutb Unaorer street* 0, Bootz’ fl store. - ; H I*EWs *— - : attorney at law QFFICE with Wm. IL Miller-Esa ■?„ A f H ft novcrst rt ot,o PP o 6itet U 8 Vo.u n^>®°«s Carlisle. Deo, 22, 1659—tf. OR 1 c DjEjy. Carlisle. Deo. 22,1869. 110 Slurs. . J.HI. WfUKLEF ATTORNev a T 'LaV, B^n^ , , ) .C!arjia/t nnVel, °P^oflitQ Feb. 27, 1802—9 mi ■ Dlt GEO. 8. SEARIGIIT, Fvom.lit Baltimore College of. Dental Surety Office at the residence pf bis mother, E6«t 7,„J,u ’ ;or street, three doors below Bedford J ° Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859 t« ' , i ? iy y* 1 .* cl,oll P' cl ™V *«» the- store u. Jtfltii J ..Lynu ifciMio, Carlisle. Jam- 12 10113 -end, 1,000 galls, ol Oil, just,received, with. i«i*ge assortment of Varnishes, - Tiirpen tine, Japan, Putty, JAtimrage, : .Whiling, Fire-proof Paint, I'li n-once Win to, White Zinc, ■' Colored Zinc, . lied Lend, ; „ ■ - ■ i Boiled Oil,. . G ‘ie, Lard Oil,. qlielJac, ■ ! Spci iif.Oil, • Faint .Brushes, Fieli Oil, &c.. Ciders nf every description, dry and in oil, in' cans and tubs,,at the Hardware Store of 11. Saxton.: March 27,1862. t J r) U [ ? ' Jo,iks nncl nc!l ; l)uiltti oftl.o Into firm of aii ‘ ". iil ''eniain at iheir store.. All persona knowing themselves indebted are requested to cull,ami make settlement. J he public ia roqjiested to call and examine jny immense 'stock of (roods which .1 am soli-. ing very cheap for cash, notwithstanding the. recent large advance in the prices of Hard ware, being desirous of considerably reducing' any stock of goods .fop the .present; Persons in want .of Hardware will find it to their ad-’, vantage to call at . . Aug. 28, 1802'; BY virtue of an’ order, of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland cou'ntv, I will expose to.public sale, on the premises, on ■ ■ 1 C r b JJAY, ihcSlh day-/y November,, 1802, the valuable ~ ,; v ’ II’OUSE /VND. LOT, r 1 ,: :1 iii the village of .1 arksmivil lg, ' Y'clv jori township. Cumberland count.’, hounded hy lamlsof Mur lino I Soever!... .V.iliiam cw ; , John lliblorbraml, and tho Wali.i.t JSouW road, containing ... more or less, lute the nrupenv of Mrs. June McCauslin, dec’ll. ■ . . -lids lot has erected on it a two-story log house, (ruugli.east,) frame stable, and other put-buildings. It baa an" excellent well of water. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock; n. m., of said daj, when terms will be niado* known h J • 15.8.—1 will also sell at the same time and place the Household, and Kitcben’lfurniture of said deceased. JI S • Carlisle, Oct.-23,.ISCg^St* PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY, .. ’ SEMMETIiY OF FORM, • , ■' . ,r. I ' * YOUR HEALTH AND MENTAL POWERS, 35y using- that Safe, Pleasant, Popular, and Spe tifie Reuiodyknown us. . . JIELMIiOhV’SDXTRAGT TiUOHlf: -Read -the advertisement .iu another column, and profit by it— Disease ami‘Symptoms Enumerated. Cut it out, and Preserve it. You may not now require it, . Jhit may at some Future Day. “ It gives health and vigor to th,Q’franio, And bloom to the pallid- cheek " If Saves Long Suffering and Exposure. Bt'Warc of Conti lerjeiis ! Cures Omuxinteed DAVID SI PE. PNlThl) STATES HOTEL, SOUfll-KAST COR. nth & MARKET STS., .Adjoining ihc. Peanttifleania Depot - .j. _ j MPHE umlfji’.sij'iiod would reKpeotfuliy inform l bo public that lu* ha.? taken ‘the abuyp Hotel, * .formerly, Known ius “MANSION' fiOUJS£”. which he has refitted and now\y furhistodThroUgh' out. - ihe Rooms are spacious and commodious, and furnished with oveyy convenience to bo found in the best Hotels in the city. The “UNITED STATES” is-admirably located for the convenience of traveler®/- being under the same roof with the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus saving both back hire and porterage of baggage. No pains will bo spared to render the “ UNITED STATES" a pleasant and agreeable re sidence to all who may favor lb with their patron age. Charges moderate. * H, W, KANAQA, Proprietor . December 13, 1800. IRON —100 tons of Iron.—Hammered and Rolled—of all sizes just received, and war ranted to be of the best .quality,,with a largo as sortment of.. ' ' Sheet Iron, Washers, ■ Hood Iron, Anvils, Band,lron, Vices, Horse Shoo Iron, Piles, Spring Stoel, Rasps, Cast Stool, ‘ ‘ Bolts, Blister Steel, . Nuts, UorseShbos, Screw Plates, Horse Shoe Nails, Blacksmith Bellows, Ohoaper'thdn the cheapest, at the Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON, East Main street. Marsh 2?, 1882. THE Auditor appointed by the Orphans Court of Cumberland county to distribute the assets id the hands of James G. Wilson, ad ministrator of Wm.’ M. Wilson, late, of the borough of Carlisle, deb’d.', to and amongst the creditors, "will attend to- theduties of* ll * appointment at-his office, in Carlisle, «n Fri day, the 31st of October next, at 10 o’clock,, a", m., when; and'where all parties interested will attend. - , . 11. SAXTON, Oarliolc, October 16,186?, —St €ll AS. E. MAGIiAUCJHLiiv ATTO RN E aW. * OFFICE In'iVilioff’s' buildine s.iit the Market House. K> JU«t opp o|l^ .Carlisle March 13, 1802—1 y,. A CAKD. LEWIS F. LINE'S. North Iluhpver street. VALUABLE OHSE AND LOT FOR SALE: TWO ACRES, MICHAEL SEAYERS, Administrator. Ilivbts, 4b., 40., 40., Auditor’s Notice. L. J. W. rODLK, • " Auditor- . *v
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