' SlgrinilUmiL „ WINTERING BEES. Tills is ilio most difficult of all beo-man ngompnt; nml no rules cau bo laid down that \vill prove entirely successful in nil cases. -I linvo tried the most of the systems in prnc ti.ce, and will now briefly give my opinions, after twenty years’ trial. I object to wintering in collars; for tbo rea son that they are too damp, and causo the combs'to mould and the, dices to become un healthy. . , - Burying tho bees in the ground is liable to the same objections. - . Placing tho hives in' a room' of one’s dwel ling is dangerous, if any light is admitted at hie windows, as tho boos, if not shut in, will leave their hives, fly to tho light and ..perish. If tho passage-ways of tho hives are closed, they will, in mild weather, gather around tho closed passages, and there die in largo -num bers in striving to escape. I Wintering in beo-houses made expressly for the' purpose, does very n oil, it the walls aro so made as-to prevent (he sudden chan ges of weather-from cold to warm .from ullcct i.ng tho temperature of the atmosphere with-, in in a.great degree. There is no (.anger from tho cold, hut -only,from the mild, nml Sometimes quite warm weather ol January, .February and March., ' 1 If such buildings are constructed ol .wood there should he a double wall, aud tilled in ;between with sawdusts. II made ol ‘-brittle,' there ought to he an open space,between the two walls, and lolt open, by .which moans the temperature of the interior is generally uni form. . ■ Boos, perhaps, winter as well to “ clamps ns in’any other way, made ns follows ; lirst lay down two scantlings, 3 x. 4 or loss, par allel to* each, other, upon which the hives are set, about December • Ist, in a vow, and as close together as may. bo'. The vow ol hives may ho extunded 10, 2.0 or 50 feet. On eith er side of the hives are to’bo- placed boards, out to'tbo right length, so gs to form a steep roof, and battened' .over the oracles so as to make it water-tight. Now, against this roof, on both sides,' the 1 earth is to .be thrown ..up, so. as to cover the. boards about a .toot thick ■ near the ground,-and' tapering oil to .about six inches at or-ncar. the ridge, A couple ol .narrow hoards-may he nailed together at the edge#, to form a cap, and thus prevent any raiii from leaking in' at the ridge. . The ends arc'to be closed-on tbo same principle, as far as practicable. so that tltgre shall be no light entering.the clamp.--. At each end, near the ground,- an opening- must he made large enough-to adm.it a steam-pipe, or wooden box live-or.six inches square, open at both ends, to admit a current of uir to 1 pass through the clamp, which is very' essential to keep^tbo bees healthy.' .Ovc'r.the ends of these pipes or boxes should be placed .wire-cloth, to pro-; ventrats and mice.from entering and destroy ing the honey knd hqos. It will he necessary ,to see'that tlio flow of air through those pas sages is not obstructed, by .snow during tbc winter ; and they sliould-bc so arranged as .to admit little or no light to tiro bees. ■ *1 liave generally adopted a. somewhat, uu-. feron't System,though’aboiit tho same in prin ciple, which I fully explained in. tho I'armer last season’; yet I.'do not.' think it any hotter than the “clamp" plan,„but merely requires a little less labor. ... ■ r Scimo people cxcAvate the ground a,foot or more', where,it is dry,- and thus have loss earth to dig.ffonv.tbo-aides; ■ I 'recommend that plan, when there is no dangqr of water standing in the. excayatious Clinton, , v. T ' How to Harvest . Carrots. —Send a man ■with a sharp hoc through Lug rows, to cut off the tops.. Then, beginning on one sideof the patcli with a plow, out a dcep.fuv'row ehjse to the first row of carrots ; a‘ second furrow will completely unearth them. Two.hoys with baskets will soon fill , a wagon. "When the crop is harvested,-the land .will ho already fall-plowed. . Teed EORTARW-ilpßsis.— When I was a boy in the north of Vermont, wo used to feed dry.bay and oats; unless the horse had, the heaves, 1 which was,'very, common, among them at that lime, pwing.to'feeding too much dry hay and oats, and driving too fast-.when' full. IVc then supposed they ought .to have hay before them all thotiino. This is a false idea ; all kinds of animals will do better on regular meals, farmers .'usually feed _ to. much'dry hay. Yoii may keep a horsh eating all the time and not have it thrive. I came to Massachusetts, about 13 yearsago, and was engaged in' tho l-tcaming business about 7 years. I began to food cut hayhnd corn meal, .and found tho horses would do , more work and last longer, and he in hotter condition than when kept on : dry feed. Cracked corn an.d pats' make a very good feed for noon, when in a hurry. I would feed carrots ■ all winter in small., (quantities,, especially to young horses and breeding mares. This keeps them in a healthy condition.. Team horses .may- ho fed on them onoo- each day to advantage. I ~am - not ' able to state the amount. each horse should bo fedthis de pends on tho size and age of tho ..animal. • I would advise all owners to keen their horses, especially those they use, in condition ; it costs loss in tho end. Colts ought not to have ' much grain, unless very thin hi (losli; they ,ai - e often injured by graining. 'A few ground ’.oats, with ertf hay or .straw w.ot and mixed, apd half a pinl of ashes added once in two'or 'three wceksyis till colts need beside hay. The ashes keep the bowels open, and, it is said, free from worms'. If living in Maine or Ver mont, where hay aud oats arc cheap, I would have the oats ■ ground, and cut a portion ol ray hay,and straw to mis with what grain I feed, and consider myself wollpaid for the .'time apd trouble.— American AyriculUirist. , ■ Fattening Pour.-rnr. —Tlie Irish barmens’. Gazette *nys tn fatten turkeys, feed with bar ley meal mixed with water, adding a turnip with tlie leaves on, : or fresh cabbage for them to-pick at. Geese and ducks are well fatted by giving them, ground buckwheat or oats mixed with well hoiled potatoes, given warm, but not hot. ■ Indian corn, well-boiled and bruised, is also an excellent food for the pur pose.' S,u,T ron Wheat. —A correspondent of tlie Germantown '.Telegraph llri'ls grout benefit from the supplication of a sack of salt ($1.2(5.) • per acre, sown •broadcast before drilling in the wheat; lie thinks he gets ,500 per cent, on the investment; The .quantity, ns well ns the quality of the wheat is improved. To Preserve Cider.— The following rcceipe for preserving cider, was tested last fall by a friend, and found to be all that is claimed tor it. ‘When the cider in the barrel is in a lively fermentation, add as much white sugar ns will be equal to quarter or Ihreoqunrters of a pound to'each gallon of eider, (according as the apples are sweet or sour) lot tbe fer mentation proceed until flid liquid has the taste to dhit, then add a quarter of an ounce of sulphite (not sulphate,) of lime to'cnoh gal lon ot cider, shako well and let it stand three days, and holtio for use.’ The sulphite should first he dissolved in a quart or so of the cider before introducing it into the barrel of cider. \ Chicken Pie. —Boll the chicken in water 1 sufficient to make a good dressing; till the i meat will easily slip from the bonjfi —thelat- . ter to be all removed. Mix the moat well to gether, season with salt, butter and a littlo flour. Moke a crust in usual manner, lino dishes . tvro or throe inches in depth with crust, put in the moot with plenty of ffravy, ■ paste, over top and bake an hour. This is a greapimprovement upon putting in tho bones, na it does away with a choice iu tho parts. ' J^RUGS, S. W. HAVERSTIOK, Korth Hanover Sired, Carlisle, Jiim’a. Jins just opened nu nssorlment of FrosTi Drugs, Fimey-Uoorts, Gift Books,’ Perfumery, bruits, nnd 'Confectionery, wlm-I. Jins i.bvor-hoon surimsscrt in this i.orouglr, for novelty end clognneo. The nrti sles have been selected with great care, and nro cal cnln'tcd, in quality and price, to command, tho .at tention of purchasers. FAKCY GOODS, nt nil prices, together with mi innmnorahlo variety of articles elegantly fuiislu*d, ami at low rates. * Al so, an extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising the various English nml American Annuals for 18 JD, richly omhclishml amt illustrated Poetical .Works, with Cltihlml'o Pictorial Pools, for diihiron of all ra , Itis assortment of School Books anil School Stationery is also complete, and comprises‘every thing inteil in College ami the Schools, lie also desires to call the particular attention (if families to hid elegant assortment of front Hid extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar chor.aml others'of Philadelphia; comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber and. jStudy Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm or Ethcrlal Oil, togeth er with Elowcr Vases, Eancy Screens, <tc. His as sortment in this line is uniijuulled iu tho borough Also, embracing all llio favorite brands', and a fine assort ment 1 of MKJHISCHAILM SMOKERS & PIPES. Fiiurrs,. _ such ns granges, Demons, Figs, Raisins, Nocta-- rincs, Primes, Ac. Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Preserved I’ruils, Minced Meat, Pickles, Ac., Ac., in‘every variety and all prices,.all. of which are pure and fresh, such ns can be confidently recom mended to his frici'Ms. His stock embraces every thing in the.line of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to housekeepers which the public are especially invited to call- and secy lit the old* stand ' opposite iho Deposit Bank.. • S. W. IIAVBUSTICK. Carlisle, Dec. 20, 3SOD ; , Foreign am! domestic Liquors. EDWAKD SirOM T KB rcspcetifully finnbun' ces to tho public, thathe continues to keep cou- lantl.r on .limit), mulfor saly, a largo and vary sap »erior nssorliiiuut of , ' Foreign and Domestic Liquors, nt bis new stand, a few doors west of Hannon's Ho teb and directly south'of the Court-house, Carlisle*. BRANDIES, - ■ - All of choice Brands. ■ WINES. • CHAMPAGNE, GINS, WHISKY, ■ Superior Old Rye, Choicc.Old Family Kee , tar.'•‘Wheat, Scotch, ami Irish. ALE, BROWN- STpIIT, Ac. ' Best, to bo bad ■' -Philadalphia,. ' : . BITTERS, ' ; Of tho very'best-quality; Dealers and others desiring aPtJilB AiITIGLP will find it as represented, ns his whole attention wiP Kc "iron to a proper and careful, selection of hi" STOCK, which cannot ho surpassed, and, hopes to have the patronage of the public, ‘ Carlisle, iApril 12, ISCI, T,B. MINER; Fa nnin g Depot. TC\ GABDNRH & CO. now rannufaoture •£.*• ami keep constantly FOR SALE, at their extensive Steam 'Works oh Boat Main at,, Carlisle, a largo assortment of Agricultural Implements, of Well knowh and approved, usefulness to Farmers, uimong which they would call eSpocial attention to Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which has taken oyer fifty first class premiums at Stale and County Fairs. *To the farmers of Cum berland, York ami. Per y counties wo need not speak in (iotail of the merits of -his drill, as scores of them are now in use on the best farms in these counties. Its repntatieft is established us the most complete 'grain drill nqjv mamdabtured in the United Stales. It sows Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly and-regular, without bunching iho seed. The gum springs pass the drill oyer stiimps-and stones, with out breaking pins or the drill. • For oven and* regu lar sowing, the. Willoughby Gum Spring Drill is un equalled by any other. Wo. also manufacture and sell the following articles, which wo can recommend to-fdrmorfl as reliable implements of established character; ~ ‘ • J/bmenu’fl P«teiit (7orii Planter, Lath*# Patent Straw and l'''jdder Cutter j Uridendol/’B Patent Corn Sheller, Johnston's Cast Iron liuqa\ Trough, J/nrn'a Patent CU'.cr Mill. Also, Three and Fohr llorto Powers and Thresh ing Machines,- Cast Iron .Field Hollers,. Plough Castings of Various patterns,. Corn Crushers, and olher articles for Dinners numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves ami ten plate Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other castings for house keepers and others 1 . Wo have' also an attractive variety of patterns lor . ' - ' IRON" RATLINGS, . 9 ■ and Ccmotory enclosures, to which wo would call attention. STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING. ' To this department of our business wo give pivr-. tieuiar attention. Onr already extensive 'stock of patterns for paper. Hour and saw mill gearing, is constantly increasing. Mill and millwrights will he furnished with a printed’ catalogue of our viinoxis mill patterns oh application. o iiy machine shop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing ami finishing shafting and casting, by good and careful machinists. ' •' of every desirable capacity,'from 10 lo -25 horse power, built in the heat stylo ami on accommodating terms. - Engines built at our establishment may bo seen in successful operation at many of tho largest distilleries and tannneries in Carlisle, and Cumb’d, Perry and Dauphin cos., to the owners of which we' conJidontly refer for information as to thoirefiictcn oy. Persons wanting Steam Engines aro earnestly’ requested to call and examine before contracting elsewhere. ' Connected with our establishment is a steam Sash anil Door Manufactory which is how in complete order fur the manufacture of every description of for the most eostiy-as well as the plainest house. Window Sash furnished from five cents upward, ac cording to size of glass; windowFramcs(romsl,Jil upward; Shutters and Ii oiling HI intis Iroru $1,75 upward; Door frames from $1,75 upward; Four Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. Cas ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building, tUrnishcd at tho lowest prices, and of the best fluidity of lumber. JSS}' Wo are also prepared as heretofore to build and repair BURDEN OAIW for transput tors'on tho railroad, with promptness dud on reasonable forms. " Tho continued patronage of the public is respect fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attondoi ;0 . ' F. GARDNER & CO. Carlisle, May 3, ISO?. SHIRTS, Drawers, Nook Ties, Handker chiefs, Iloso, a very largo stock ;vnd in endless variety at low prices. "t The best Fine Shirts in town. Six for ton dol ors. Made to order or ready made. . ISAAC LIVIGSTON, [ 001. 20, ’62. North Hanover St. Dr. WM. MENTZEfI, PUNSIOXAN AND SURGEON, T-ffAS removed bis oflh *<to the room directly JLJ. opposite 11 jo Second Presbyterian Church, Corner ol South ISanoyorand Pomfrotsts., Carlisle, All patients entrusted to his care, either from town or'conntry, will bo promptly rtlondod to. ' • Fob. 33, 1802—tf. JOli niINTIK# mtty executed. at this office. ■ BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, , CONFECTIONARIES. FRUITS,’ ' TICKLES, PERFUMERY, ' PRESERVER FRUITS. LADDS, <6e. SECSAHS TOBACCO, Sherryi Port - , Maderla, Lisbon* Claret ITa tkre, iio'clv, Jbhannisbarg, and ttodcrhbim- Holdsick 4a •Co., 1 Gcisler k Co,, aud icaperi- Bolilen, Lfrii, and Anchor. CARLISLE FOUNDRY, WILLOUGUBV’S CELEBRATED STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. DtULDING MATERIALS, OF THE UNITED STATES!! IN tho month of Booombor, 1858, the undcr igned for tho first time oflorod for sale to the nubile Dn. J. Bovmt Dons’XMimniAL Wins Bittejis, and in this short period they have given such univcr ,„l satisfaction to tho many thousands of persons who have tviod thorn that it is now an established article. Tho amount of bodily and nloilthl misery srising simply from a neglect of small complaints is surprising, and it is therefore of tho utmost impor tuned that a strict attention to tho least and most trilling bodily ailment should ho had j for diseases of the-body must invariably effect tho mind. Tho subscribers now only ask a trial of DU, J. BOVEE BODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS I!! from all that have not used them. IVo challongo tho world to produoo thoir equal. TUoso Bitters, for tUo euro of /Weak Stomachs, General Debility, ami for Purifying and En riching tho Blood, arc absolutolyunsurpassod by any other remedy on earth.. To bo assured of tbis, it is only necessary to make the trial. Tho jyiuo itself is of a very superior quality, being ono-tuira stronger than other wines*, warming and invigorat ing tbo .whole system from tho head to the foot. As those Bitters are tonic and alterative in their charac ter, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system and give a fine tone ami healthy action wall its parts, by equalizing the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth. They are also excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculiar to 'Females, where a Tonic is required’ to STRENGTHEN*AND BRACE THE SYSTEM. NO Lady, 18 subject to lassitude and faintness, should bo without them ns thoyaro revivifying in thoir action. TSEESE BETTERS. WILL NOT ONLY , CUBE. BUT PREVENT and in this respect nro doubly valuable to the per son who may uso them. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, \ Wonk Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Diseases of, the Nervous- System, Paralyze, X J ilca, and for all eases requiring a Tonic . ' ■ Or. Cods’ Celebrated Wine Billers ARE UNSURPASSED ' For Boro Throat, SO common among tho Clergy they are truly valuable., 1 ■ ' , ■ . For tho aged and .infirm, and for .'persons of a weak constitution—for Ministers of tho Ctosplo, 'Lawyers, and ail public speakers —for Jlook-Kcop ers, TnilOrV, Seamstresses, .Students, Artists, and all persons Icadihg a sodentry life, they will prove truly 'beneficial.. As a beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, and. delicious to tho tasto. They produce-all tho exhil arating-cflccts of Brandy or Wine, without intoxica ting,; and area valuable remedy for persons addict ed to tho use'of excessive strong/drink, and who and who wish to refrain from it. ' They aro pure and entirely free from’ tho poisons contained in tho adulterated Wiiics and Liquors with which tbecoun try is. flooded., 1 . Those Bittors nofonty cunti, but I'likvkmt Disease, and ehould ho used, by all who livo in a country whore.tho water is bad, or'whero Chills and Fevers aro prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harm-; less, they may be given freely to children infants, with impunity. , ' - .’ Physicians, clergymen, nnd temperance advocates; as an act of humanity,, should assist in spreading, those truly valuable, nrrrßns over the land,-and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease, ■ ■ . in all affections of the Head, Sick Headache ■ -,oi. Hervoiis HeadachHr. Hods’ Imperial ’ Wine Billers will he found to he mosts alii • • ian/ and Hffieaeious. . ■ The many certificates which have been tendered us, and’the letters which wo are daily receiving, are. Conclusive proof tlmt-among the women those Bit ters have given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. Ho woman,in the land should bo without (bom, and those who once u'so them will not fail to keep a supply. E. SHOWER, DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ Imperial wine Bitters. ' Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician who has used them successfully in his, practice Tor the last twonty-five years. The proprietor before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture ami sell Dr. J. Bovfco! Dods’ Celebrated Imperial Wine Bitters, had them tested by two.distiuguisucd medi cal practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy, for disease. Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe tb.it a respectable Physician can bo found in the United States, acquainted with their medical properties, will not highly approve on. J. novEii dopsTmperial wine Bitters. In all newly settled .places, where tßero.is al ways a largo quantity of decaying timber from which a poisonous misasma is created, tbesq bitters should bo used every morning before broakfnsi. Are composed of a, pure aadundultoratcd Wines combined with Burberry, S.oiwnon’s Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree' Bark, Spikenard, Camomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Boils bimsoU, is an experienced and suoecs -sful Physician, and-hence-should not bo-classed among the quack nostrums which flood tno coun try, and against which the Medical profession are so justly prejudiced. • These truly valuable Bitters bavobcen ao thorough ly tested by all classes of the'community for almost cv.cry variety, of'discaac incident to tho human sys tem, that they ate now deemed .indispensable us a tonic," medicine, and a beverage. ■ - t • _ . Purchase one bottle. It costs but little. Purify the bloodi Give tone to the stomach.- llcuovatc the systcih. And prolong life. • * • Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles for S 5 Prepared and sold liy ■ CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., 78 William Street, New York.' ' sulo by druggists and grocers generally throughout the country. In Carlisle hy ‘ S. W. HAVKUSI’ICK, Druggist, G.INIIOFF, Grocer. Oct. 10, 1802—ly. 1802. ' THE ' 1852, FARMERS, . BUILDERS, ' MECHANICS, And the public generally, will please call tvt -1 the Cheap Hardware Store, EAST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PA., {Adjoining the Gorman House.) AS I am soiling goods cheaper than evor for cash or approved oredit. ” Remember the place, East-Mala street, -V,.-r Carlisle, Pa, JXENEY SAXTON. • March 2?, 1862. iVTAILS AND SWICS—I2OO Jcegs Nails X 1 mu! Spikes, just received, of tho very best makes and warranted. Country merchants .supplied lyifch Nails at manu facturers prices, at tho°lXardvaro store of HENIIV SAXTON, Hast Main street. March 27/1862 re. '. pont's Blasting and ■ iSafoty Fuse, , Picks, Stono Drills, Mattocks, Stone Sledges, • • Crow Bars, Stono Ilammors, Pigging Irons, Kupping IJammors, & « Pumps and CEMENT.—IOObbIs. Of-Ce ment, with a largo assortment of Chain and Cron Pumps, just received, and for ealo cheaper than over, at 11. SAXTON’S. N. I!.—Comont told by tho quantity at maaufao turers prices. March 27, 1862. - , . HAMES. —500 pairfl of .Hamos on band, ■of all kinds, I - - EiizabothtoWn pattern, r Loudon • “ • , ; *. \ Common il (with and without patent fastenings, cheaper than 1 over at IT. SAXTON'S * • MstiU 27, JS»st - TO THE PEOPLE DISEASE, FEMALES, BOUS PROPRIETORS, joired ft largo lofcofDu- S.ifio Powdnr* Also, !To !Z7#eirey— Ao. To Destroy— —--Mice, Moles, and Ants. To Destroy Bod-Bugs. To Destroy Moths,'in Purs, Clothes, Ao. To Destroy Mosquitoes, and Pleas. To Destroy Inicotl on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy Insects on Animals., Ac., Ac. To Destroy Every form and species of Vermin. "OWLY INFALLIBI.B REMEDIES KNOWN. Degtrsoy Instantly EVERT FORM AND SPECIES OF VBRMM-. Those preparations (unlike all others,) are from Poisons.” " Not dangerous to the Human Family." ft ßats do not dio oh the promises." " They como out of thoir•holes to dio." u They aro tho only infallible remedies known." 12 tears andmoro established in Now York city. Used by—the City PostOflioo. Used by—tho City Prisons and Station Houses. Used by—City Steamers, Ships, <ko. Used by—tho City'Hospitals, Alms-Houses, v &c, Used by—City Hotels, 'Astor/ 'St. Nicholas/ Ac. Used by—tlio Boarding Houses, Ao, Used by—more than 50,000 Private Families. St** cne or Uco Specimens of isfiat in Every - K>/t«re said.hy the JPeople—fJSdiion — Dealers, Ac. HOUSEKEEPERS —troubled with vormin, neod bo so no longer, if they use 'Costaii's" Extermina tors. 17c have usod it to our satisfaction, and if a' box cost $5, wo wdiila have it.. We had.tried' poi sons, but"they effected nothing; but Oostah's arti cle knocks tbo-broatb out .of Hats, Mice and Bed- Bugs, quicker than we can write it. It Is in groat demand all over the country.— Medina ( 0 .,) Gazette MORE GRAIN and provisions arc destroyed an nually in Grunt County by rormin, than would pay for tons of ibis Hat and Insect Killer, <■ . Lancaster, {]Vis.,) Herald, HENRY K. C OSTAR —Wo aro soiling your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches, and Vermin diaapppoar immediately. • EcKßa A STODrrEn, pruggiaU, New Windsor, Md; ; " Costar’s” Rat, Roach, io„ Exterminator. , o doslar's " -. “ Coatar’s ” BocUbug Exterminator. •''Cbstar’s” “ Coster’s ” Electric Powder for Insects, Ac. In 250., 60c.'and $1 boxes, bottles, and flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for plantations, ships, boats, hotols, Ac. ' CAUTION!!! To prevent the public from be ing imposed upon by spurious and highly perni cious imitations, a now label has beep prepared, bearing a fao-slmilo of the proprietor’s signature. Examine each box. bottle, or flask before pur chasing, and take nothing but “ CdetarV ■ Sold Everywhere —by ; All Wholesale Druggists in large oitios, Some of the . Wholesale Agents in New York City, . Harral, Risloy «fe Kitchen . Bush, Galo & Robinson. M, Ward, Close & Co. M’Kisson &■ Robbins. P. S. Barnes & Co, F. C. Wells & Co; ‘ Lazelle,Marsh & Gardner Hall, Dixon, «fc Co. Conrad Fox. SliiofTelUn Brothers k Co. B. Fahnestock, Hull & Co. A. B. & D. Sands & Co. Wheeler <fc Hart. James S. Aspinwall; Morgan, A Alien, Hall; Ruckol & Co,' Thomas <fc Fuller. . P. D. OtYlB. I, . and others. Pa. T. W. Dyott & Co. 1 Robert Shoemaker & Co. B. A. Fahnestock & Co. (French, Richards «S? Co. AND , OTHERS. And by Druggists, Grocers, Storekeepers and Retailers generally, in all Country Towns and Villages Jfn tho 1 - UNITED STATES. Carlisle.Pa, UZrSold by C- INHOFF, Groeojr S.W.HAYERSTICK, Druggist, S, ELLIOTT, Druggist And by tho Druggists, Storekeepers and Re tailers generally. Country DeAlbrs can order ns above; Or address orders direct—-[or if Prices, Terras, <fco,, is desired Sopd for [lBo2] Circular, giving reduced prices] to HENRY B. COSTAR, TN boauty and durability, no “ sun drawn” JL picture equals a good Daguerreotype j Ibis is the opinion expressed by tbo loading photographio journals of the. day, both American and English, and these may bo obtained at the rooms of. Mrs. Reynolds* Louthcr street two doors west of llano* yor . February 27,1802—Oja* 1' Carlisle, Nov. 7,1861—1 f. Principal Depot No. 612 Broadway, opposite tlio St. Nicholas Hotel, Now'York. " UMp eoal Yard* JL T TEE WEST END OE CARLISLE. THE subscribers -would respectfully call the attention of Limoburiiors and tho citisona of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, fo thoirnow COAL YARD, attached to his Wnro-hoUso, ou West High et.> -where they will keep constantly on hand a largo supply of the host quality of Coal, to wit: Lykena Valley, 'Luke idler. Pine Grove, and i*crcHon, Broken, Egg i d Nut dial— screon and dry, all of which i pledges himself to 11 at tho lowest possj- bio prices. Boat qual ity 'Zimeburntr** and Blacksmiths' Coal always on band. _ __ jp&r' All orders loft at the Wore House, or at his residence in North Uanovor street will ho promptly attended to. HENDERSON & REED. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859—tf. Fire Insurance. THE ALtEN AND EAST PENNSBORO' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, in, tho year 1843, and having recently had ita charter extended to the your 1833, is how in active and vigorous operation under tho super intendence of the following Board of Managers: Win. -R. Gorgas, Christian Staymon, Michael Cocklin, Daniel Bailoy; Alexander Cathcart, Jacob II; .Coovor, John Eichclborgcr, Joseph Wickefshnm, Samuel Ebcrly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Briokor, Jacob - Goover and J. C. Dunlap. ■ *'- The rales of insurance arc as low and favorable as any Company of tho - kind in tho State. Persons wishing to become members aro invited to make ap plication to the Agents of tho Company who are willing to wait upon tbom at any. time. President—W. E- GORGAS, Ebqrly’s Mills, Cum bcrland county., . Vico Prcß't.— Chuisti A.v, Stai-man,. Carlisle Cum berland county. Soqt'y.—John C. Du.vlAP, Mechamcsburg, Cum berland county. . Treasurer—Michael: Cocklix,- Shepbexdatown, Cumberland county. ‘ - AGENTS: , ' Cumberland County,-^ John Shcrriek, Allen ;,Hon-- ry Zcanng.Shiromaustown : Lafayette Pcffcr, Dick inson ; Henry Bowman, Ohurchtown; Mode Uri l . fttb, South Middleton;. Sain’l. Graham, W. Penns boro*,* Samuel Coovor, Mechanlcslxurg; J.. W. Ooek lin, Shepbcrdstown; D. Coovcr, Upper Allen; J. 0. Saxton. Silver Spring; John' Hyer, Carlisle; Valentino Pconnm, Now Cumberland, ■'York County. —W. S. Picking, Dover; James Griffith. Warrington; j, F- Deardortf, Washington ; Richey Clark, Bnttor, Fa-irviow; John Williaanc, Carroll. Dauphin County .—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. . Members of .tho Company having policies about, to .expire, can have them renewed by making appli cation to any of tho Agents. - . March 13, 1802. ' - • bUMBSR ANS 'COAL, OLIVER DELAttCY WOULD fcall the attontion of the public .to his largo and supVvior stock'of COAL t and 'LUMBER, which hq constantly keeps on hand at his yai'd/noar thovG.as Works. The attention of builders and others is particularly invited to his stock of SCANTLING, .PALINGS, WEATHER-. BOARHINO, FRAME STUFF, BOARDS, SHIN GLEE. PL A NIC, LA TUN, <Cv. Our stock of CO A L •nnpriscs LYICENS VALLEY, LOCUST GAP f LOHRERY, SJIAMONIN, SUNIWRY IVHITE ASH, LUKE FIDDLER, LIME BURNERS, ami BROAD TOPBLA GKSMITIVS COAL, all of tho best quality, and kept under cover, and will be sold at the lowest rales. * Thankful for tho patrqnago of a generous public, bestowed upon the latb firm of,‘Black A DklAni’v, ho would solicit a continuance of the same, as lie will.strive to please. All orders loft at thcresK dcnco of Jacob. Shvom'for Coal or Lumber, will .bo promptly attended to as Heretofore! * , OLIVER DELANCY. July 25, 1801. ' Forwarding a-commission house, FiODR&FEED. GOAL, PLASTER & SALT, Tho suascrlher having taken tho Warehouse, cars and fixtures of William B. Murray's well known'es tablishment, on West High Street,, opposite Dickin inaoa College, would inform tho public, that he has entered into a general Forwarding and. Coin mission business. ... ■ Tho highest market price will bo paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all hinds. Hci.ia also prodared to’freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at tho lowest rates, with safety, ami despatch. Planter and Salt kept constantly on hand, and Flour .and Peed at wholesale or retail. Coal of all kinds, embracing . LYKFN'S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER. . SUDBURY WHITE ASH. . - LOCUST GAP, Limeburners’ and Blacksmiths'. Coal, constantly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered .dry to any part of tho town. • J. R. NONEMAKER. D00.'22,-1859. IlyyilQvAiJl Jolm l*. Lyne & son. HATE justcomploted opening their spring, stock 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 .branched, and can now accomoiatc the public with RELIABLE GOODS, in. largo or small quantities at the lowest prices.— Wo don’t want tho public lothinlc wo have brought all tho Goods in Philadelphia and Now York to our town, but wo p#n as»nro them that a look into our store will convince them that we have enough Goods to. full}' supply tho demand in tin's market. Persona wanting goods, in our lino will find it- to their advantage to give us a call before making their purchases. All orders personally and punctu ally attended to, and no misrepresentations made to effect sales. JOHN P. LYNEhfc SON. . North Kanevor street, Carlisle, April 25,1861. THE subscriber bus just returned from the eastern eltios with tho largest, cheapest, and best selected assortment of Hardware, ever offered in this county. Every thing kept in a large whole sale and retail Hardware 6ton, can bo bad a littlc lower than at any other hpusp in tho county, at tho cheap hardware store of tho subscriber. Nails and spikes. —so tons nails and spikes just received of tho very best makes; and nil warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers’prices. OUO pairs Trace Chains of all kinds, with a largo assortment of buttchuins, halter chains, breast d0.,- fifth chains; log chains, tongue chains, cow chains, &c.- . , . p Hames.-t-350 pair of Haines of all-kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, London pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than over. Paints and Oils.—lo tons White Lead, 1,000 gallons Oil just received, with a largo assortment of varnishes, turpentine, japan, putty, litbarago, lybittng, glue, shellac, paint brushes, fireproof paint, Florence white, white zinc, colored zinc, rod load, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, iot— Colors of oyery description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes. . • - Fansr Bells.—Just received the largest, cheap cst, and best assortment of Pnrm Bells in the county. Grooncastlo metal and 801 l metal, war ranted hot to crack. PoWDEH.—2S kegs Dupont Book and Hide Pow der, with a largo assortment of safety fuse, picks, crowbars, stone drills, stone sledges, stone hammers, Ac, Pumps and cement. —50 barrels cement, with, a very large assortment of chain and iron pumps of all kinds, cheaper than over, at the hardware store Of HENRY SAXTON. , Carlisle, March 8,1801.. lp •8 of Trace Chains, of ;go assortment of Halter Chains, * Fifth “ Tongue u • Spreads, &o.» Sco., ,p Hadware Store of K. SAXTON., CIIAINS. —COO pair • all kinds, with a lurj Bull Chains, J Breast 14 I " ■ I Cow u Just received at tho Ohoa) March 27. 1802. .• Uagacm'pts'pcs, Selling off Twejpy-Five Per Cent. Be • low Cost! !! AT th« \nof the “Gold Eagle," 3,'floors aboro tv _ Cumberland Volley Bank, and two doors below tho'Methodist Cbnroh on West Main jjP street, the largest and best selected stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY in the town, bo sold 20 por cent, lower than at any place'in the State. 1 The stock comprises a largo assortment of Gold Js Silver Hunting-case Watches, Lovers, Lopinoa, American watches, and all 'other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, Gold P, iris and Pencils, Jowolry of all kim.'s, Spectacles, Gold and silver; plated and silver Wn-o, Music Boxes, Acoordcons, Oil Paintings, ft gro it variety of Fancy Articles, and a lot of tho flues' Pianos, which will bo sold 40 por cent. lower than e ror offered in town. The on tiro stock of Watohmakortools, cases, largo Mirrors and Safe, prill ho sold wholesale or retail on'tho easiest terms./ “' j ! . „,. , Having soloeted n first class workman all kinds of repairing will l>o : done.as-usual, at reduced prices., . Three Rianos at $lOO below the factory price, on occountof the Philadelphia Company closing out. I will sell at tlio Jewelry store throe Rosewood Pi anos, warranted, at J their value,, oa easy term a, if called on soon. ,___ ____ rr< : n : For Rent.—Tbolargo throe story BRICK HOUSE on Main street, will bo routed from the Ist of April, '1862.‘ Call at tho Jowolry. Store, in said building. R. E. SJIAPLEY.. Carlislcy April 18, ISfil. ■. lints mi cl <7.i j»s. THE lint mid Cap Store heretofore known ns KELLERS" hns been removed just oppo site tho old stand two doors from Arnold’s clothing store; < ‘ The business will bo conducted, as heretofore, ana nil goods both homo made, rind city mnnufiictu’rq warranted to give satisfaction ns recommended. A full patronage is respectfully-solicited, and every effort will bo made to keep'tho assortment in Mon and-Boys Hats and Caps complete,:With‘prices to suit tho limes., . Spring styles of Silk Hats now rcaily. • ' , ■ , JOHN A. KELLER 'Nov. 14, 1801, HEW GOODS. , A fresh and gov 'wal assort- /GRO IES.j . went of Orreries constantly on hand, embracing, the beat qualities y' tho mar ket, such; as Collies,’ Sugni;J, Spkcs, 1 able Oils, Pickles,. 'ill. laroni, Citron, Uaisins, as well as all the varieties belonging to a-gooil grocery store,- together with a Suitable Hiasortmout of tho finest ’ Syrups & Molassns, Macknrel, Salmon, Baskets, Tubs/Churns, ond other articles for house hold Use, including a Him assortment of Ch' ra,. Glass & .Quneusware, The public bavo our thanks for the liberal pa tronage bestowed upon ns in the past. Wo hopo U share of thejr custoni in the future. April ID, 3801. J- W/PBT. egf^few Town uvul Cjoiiiitry, • /> • • 4&* sssv -” m ' ' ifes|i i|vsj| | I fa. |. p^sipfi• TUB RuljsorVho) friends and the . continues tbc.llndorl wait npoh.customers Iteady-jnado COFl'l both plain and oniaii hand Fin?/*. Patent , ho baS'bcon appoints recommended as snplf. use, it dicing perfectly air tn '/Ho bus also furnished In Rosewood JJkaksk nii(l( tren he will attend funerals fd to; ally, without extra cbaiigo. , Among,the greatest/discoveries of the nge is Well*’ Sjirintf ,Jfattnt»*ji the host and cheapest bed now in use, tlio exclusive vightof which! have se curodd ami will.be kept constantly on baud. - respectfully Informs liK mMo*‘f:c*nur«lJy, Dial, hi* stilV living ImsnH'H-s ami «s ciflnfr I>v «l:iv or by. ui.irlil. — KS constantly on ban*!. |onlal. Ife has constantly on l lctnllir Jiitrltli. (.'//«<•, ol‘ wiricll f 1! tliu solo Tins case is •ribr to any of the kind now* in ' -lit. ■ Cabinet ■■ ■in all its various branches' carrier! on, ami ITeau renus, Secretaries, Work-stnods; Parlor Wore, Dp liolstcrcrl Chairs, Sofas.,Pier, Side am! Centro Ta bles ; Dining and; Breakfast Tablet-Wash-stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high and low posts; .Tinny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of nil hinds, Looking Classes, and. all oflieP arti cles usually manufactured-in this line of business/ kept constantly on hand, ' J/.i« workman are inon of experience, his materi al* the. best, and his work made in the latest city stylo, and all under his own* supervision. It will’ bo warranted and sold low for cash. Ho invites all,to give him a call .before sing elsewhere. For the 15her.il patronage’hereto* loro extended to liim lio to his numb: rpus customers,’ and assures thorn that no cllortg will bo spared in future ta ; pleafio them in stylo and price, (live us a call.. Horn,ember the plncp, North Jfapoyor St-, nearly opposite the Deposit Bunk, x - \ DAVID SIPK. Carlisle, Nov. C| ■ . ’ Carlisle .Marble Yard, MCUABD OXVSit. South Hanover street, opposite JJeiitzs* Store , CitrlWe, THE .aubaeribor baa on hand a largo .and well selected stock of Blea<l-Sioncs, Monuments, TOMCB, Ac., of oliasto and beautiful designs, which hq will sell at thodowest possible rates,'being dosl rous of, selling out bis stuck. Head-stones llnisbod from three dollars upwards. Crown, Stone, Marble work,- Mantles, Ac., or oaildings, marble slabs for furniture, Ac., constant-, ly oft band. Iron railing for cometry lots, Ac., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt.-' ly attended Jo, , Carlisle, Nov, 7, 18C1.. ’ Watches, Jewelry and Silver WARE AT CONI,YN’S i THE public m-« invited to call and examine, 'tho largest and.handsoracafe'stock of , WA TOMES, JE WELII Y AN# Stl VJSR WARE, oVbr brought to this place, "Haying purdinsod tljl stock lor cash X am determined to sell at price 1 , that - u cafi’t be beat.* 1 AIJ goods sold by mo, guaranteed to bo ns ropro-i soured or .tho money refunded. . Old gold and silver taken in exchange. 1 , i . i „ , ?i % . THOMAS CONLYN. , Carlisle, .Nov. 7, IBfil TpLOWS, PLOWS.-— Junt received nnd fo£ sale at Manufacturers prices, a largo assort- I men t of Plank’s Plows, o' Ycy-lt Metal Plows,' llonwpod’s u Bloomfield dp , ZotgUVa " . ISaglo do . i Weiriph's u Cultivators, Ao., <feo.> [ at tbo cheap .Hardware Sjoro of. ciias. Et nuciLlreii^ ~r ATTO R N E Y-AT-L A Vf. ’ lnhotTs building, just oddqblu V/ the Market House. 6 J °PP«»ito Carlisle March 13, 18fi2—*lj, \ RVFES E. SIIAPEEF, ATTORN EY AT LAW CARLISLE, PA. , ’ ATTENDS to securing- hud onlU.u Soldier’. Pag. Ofllco on South Hanover street onno.u. Benia's store... , ' 1 • Fob, la, {gj. H. WJGWSIIAM~~ ~ A T TOR if E Y AT LA W. • OFFICE vrith:ffm. 11. Miller, Esq./South .Hanover street, opposite the Volunteer Prlnlin. Ofllco. • . DK - *• ® J toQßns fqHfWv 1 tist.- , South HaneyorStreot/noit door to the i °.” f ? npcrly opposite,lionU’ store” 0 * Carlislc/D0c,, 22,1859. ■ ... « Mere. , X 'ffE.WE AKEEY, AT T.ORHet A T LAM, OFFICE on South Hanover ntneei-eeiailr. Bents’s store, Ct-.Ti/'U. "" * Fob. 21,1862—9 m. ! DR. GEO. S. SEAttlfinT, 9 From the Rallimore College of Dental Sm-geig. B / Office'at the residence of his mother, Bast Loath- fl er street* three, doors below Bedford, ' 9 Carlisle, Bee. 22, 1859 1 .9 Fh\ IsKI S. Twine/ Worsted Linen nnd.. Cotton, l?!y Nets cheap cheap Uat the stor# of John P. Lyue.(t Son, Carlisle. J uuo 13. PAINTS AND OILS.—IO tons of WhiU Load, 1,000 gulls, of Oil, jtst received, witli' H largo nssortiueut of Varnishes, ■_ | Turpentine, ■ j Japan, j I’utty, ■ VVliitingi ■ Glnoi Shelhie. ' Puiiit Brushes, ;0.. Colors of every description, dry arid in oil, in cans and tub's,'-at the Hardware,Store of 11. SAXTON. THE banks and nccoun'ts-tbf the. lnto firm of J, I*. IjViic & San, will remain at their store.. All persons kiiuwiiig thorn Reives indebted nro requested to call and moke settlement,. The public is requested to call and examine my immense stock of-frauds which lam soil-, ing very cheep fur cash, notwithstanding the recent .large advance in the prices of Hard ware, being desirous of considerably-reducing hiy stock of goods fur the present Persons in want nf' llunl ware will Had it to their ad vantage to call at . HOUSE. AND Lot FOR SALE. : BY-virtue of an ’order, of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland comity, 1 will, expose pi public sale, on the premises,On , y.,..' TC 1(1)AY, them day ./November,\%2, (ho valuable • : 0 : HOUSE A,VD LOT, „ - ' -.UuaOd in tliii. village nf Jaeksunvills, N-'-.v -lun tuwushi;i. Cumberland u,unity, boundi’d by’lauds uf .’Wu-ha'jl Seavors, Wdl'miu Clark, Tulin It'ldcrbraud, and the Walnut Bottom rum], uuiituitiing... ■■■•"■ TWO. ACT.US, more or loss. Into tiiu 'propyriy of Mrs., Jnno MoCuusliit, JnuM, Tliis l.it has eruurpil on 1 it a two-ston- log imiiso, (rough cast,) Frame stable, anil. o.lior. out-bullilmg*.'. It lias an oieelloiil, .well of rriitor, , .' ' .. . ■ ,■. limsolf, with m fine now litl'e horses, with' which jivn and connivy pars oil- Sale to commence at. 10 o’clock, b. m., of said day, when terms will bd made ,known II J MICHAEL SEAVEKS, Ailmiiiiqiralor.' K.li. I will ulfeo sail 'tit the sapid time and place tlio lliiuseholii and. Kitchen 'Furniture' of' nuk! dcudasud. . Carlisle,’ Oot. 23, 1802.-31* •By using that Safe. Pleasant, Popular, ancfSpo ’ ciiio Remedy known as . . • ■ • ■ ji'EU:FOLD'S EXTRACT nUGnU. . Bead the advert! another column, and profit by U~ . •. \ Disease ami Symptoms Enumerated. Cut it out, uml Preserve’!*. Vou may not notf require it, • But may at koine Future pay* • ‘‘‘lt gives health and vigor to tho frame,.’ L . . Ami hluum to tlio pallid cheek.” ’ • ' It Saves Long Suffering and Exposure;. Beware of Counterfeits ! ■ Cares Guaranteed, SOUTH-EAST COR. 11th & MARKET STS., ( Adjoining the Pennsylvania Fail-Road Depot npJIE undersigned would respectfully infonn ’A tho public that ho’ has taken- the above .Hotel, • formerly known as “ THE MANSION 'HOUSE’* which, bo Ims-refitted and nearly furnished through-) °ut." • - 1, . 3- ; The Rooms arc spacious and commodious, and . furnished with every convenience to bo.fpund in tU*’ best Hold ain the city. . . , \ The "UNITED STATES” is admiitoty located for the convenience of travelers, boingundor the same r<jof prith the Pennsylvania -Railroad Depotr and thus saving both hack biro and'pQrtorago ot,. baggage. ls r o pains willlbo spared to rohdor the ‘•.UNITED STATES”, a pleasant and agreeable re--, sidencc to all who may favor it lyitU their ■patron'*, ago. Charges'moderate.' . v. • 11. W. KAEAGA, ProprUM*. December 13, 1860. IIION—IOO’ tons of ] Rollod—of all. R\zot>, , ranted to bo of tho best ( pbrtmont of • ■ Shoot Iron, A , t Hood Iron, .• tr Jiand Jrph, Horse Shoo Iron, Spring Stool, \ Cast Stool, ’ BlistonSlcol,,. - Horso/Shoefl, . ' Hbrsc Shoo Jtfalla, Hivota, <fco. Cheaper than tho oheaposi ;TllE,.Auditor, appointed by UiotOrplmfl Court of Cumberland county, to distribute tu assets in,, the, hands of Juntos G.'Wdsop. o r niinistrator :of-AVm. M. wte'OPd borough of Carlisle, dop’d., to find among, tho creditors, will attend to the duties ,o?_l) a appointment at his office, in, Carlisle, on*f r day, the 31st of-October next, at fO.O c)o?K., a. mf, when. and.whore all parties interest will attend 1 Carlisle, October 16, 1802. —?fc ji. s.mojv Carlisle,‘Hoc. 22, 1869—tf. Firo-pronf Paint, Florence 'White, White Zinc, Colored Zinc, .Red Lead, Boiled Oil,' Lard Oil, , Speim Oil,', Fish Oil, &c March 27,18G2. A CAKD. LEWIS F. LINE’S. . North llauover street. Aug. £B, Vk)% VALUABLE PRESERVE YOJUII BEAUTY,. SEMMETRY OP I'OltMj, \ YOUR HEALTH AN ; D MENTAX. POITERS, UNITE!) STATES HOTEL, Philadelphia. Iron-rJlomnierodi and’ just received, and war? , (jualUy* .with a largo ns* Washers, Anvils, . Vices, ” : ' 1?Uob,- r Rasps* ! BblU,. , Nuts, • •’ -' . K . Blacksmith &0., 'Ac./ 1 ; ’ ,' t fenttlio Hartlwnrc if loro of HEJSIIY SAXTON, • , Eaftldnin otroot.. March 27,1802. Auditor's Kotlce. l. j, iv. rouiiic. ' -Juptlor. , M-.S,
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