itgrlrnltnral 1 SOEGfIDH ASS ITS CCLTUBE. The following, which we transfer to our olunms from the'Germantown Telegraph, comes from a gentleman of great experience ' in the matter of which he writes : Although Sorghum, its culture, &c., have been the theme of frequent newspaper essays, , yet from the increasing interest manifested by the community at large in this compara tively new plant, and the real raluc which I am sure it possesses in the catalogue of our home products, I am induced again to call attention to the encouragement and develop ment of this branch of our domestic economy. I have said domestic e-cono/,’!;/, because I believe unhesitatingly that the moment Pennsylvania shall have introduced the culture d tire Chi nese sugar cane regularly into her system of husbandry, she will add to her positive wealth annually,- over and above her present sav : ings, more than a million dollars. The aggregate of syrup medein Chester and adjacent counties the oast season, cannot have fallen short of 3-2,000 gallons, a gain of two to one over last year. And from pres ent appearances Chester county alone will exceed this quantity the coming season. The sorghum plant may be said to be a vigorous and determined grower, yet, being j ol foreign introduction,-it has been liable, to! failure from disease induced by the rigor of our climate, unless its nature and habits are J care fully studied. IViiile the full grown plant , far outstrips the Indian corn, its seeds are so small that one grain of corn will outweigh twenty of them, lienee the plant in early stages of > its growth must necessarily be delicate’ and feeble. Here lies the only critical.'point in. its culture. . In poor soil, with a chance frosty night after it has came up, and dry, parching winds by day, ,the 'plant' sometimes sickens, and either becomes the prey of insects, 'or dies outright. •. , The following embraces briefiy the outline of a method of culture which has, so.far as my experience and observation have reached, fully counteracted all constitutional tendency to disease, and secureda vigorousand healthy growth, throughout. Any other method, however, by which the diminutive plant shall be stimulated in its infancy to a vigor ous growth, and the other conditions fulfilled, mar succeed eoualiv well. In choice of soil select upland, light loam or sandy. , It should be of Sufficient strength, to produce forty or fifty bushels of corn to the acre. Plow deeply in March, and culti vate thoroughly in early part of-May. Pro cure pure, well ripened, seel, four, quarts' to the acre.; and'for'the same amount'of" ground 150 to 200 pounds cf finely potydored superphosphate of lime, to be applied', iii drills. Sejald the seed, and keep moist and warm till it has begun to sprout ; dry with plaster, drop in light furrows, and cover to the depth of one-half to thiee-fourths of an inch. When up, aad the plant has four cr five leaves, it should be partially thinned, hut this process should be conducted with care, seeking to retain the strongest plants, to be selected from on subsequent occasions, until reduced to S or 10 inches, in the row. When the cane is thick enough without the suckers, advantage will resujt from the re moval, in the subsequent handling, and a heavier crop will be realized. Such treat-, meat, with thorough cultivation till about three .feet high, will secure a crop, varying according to the season, of from 150 to 25 gallons of syrup to the acre.- Xhe cane may be, regarded as St to work up when a majority of the heads have become blown. At this stage it may be cut off (ob liquely ) at the ground,, the tups lopped off below the upper joint, blandei and tied into bundles, and shocked or idled where it can be sheltered frpm. the sun and weather. In this condition it may remain, if necessary, and without damage, far some weeks. Of the cast of manufacture I may say that *synip. such as sample can be made with profit for 15 cents per gailon, -when the cane is properly handled and furnished in'suita hle quantity. ' I need only speak'in general terms of the' mdhod ot manufacture, as my buildings and fixtures are free for ..examination, and the owner always willing to render an informa tion that .his limited experience’ can sng gest. , I'use Ciark’s vertical three roller,, four horse mill, and Cook’s patent evaporator, Xo. 5, capable of producing 12 to IS gallons • ■of syrup per hoar, according to the richness cf the juice. ■ It is an interesting fact connected with the crop ,of the past season, that the juice, weighed by tacbarotneter. ranged from 0 to 14 degrees, while ordinarily it has weighed from 6to 11 degrees. This difference is at tributable, I, think, to the extraordinary drouth of the season, but not at all calculated to confirm the suspicion that the cane will] depreciate in oar climate. .- I The objects attained by Cook's pan over any other that I hare seen used consists, 1, ■n the intensely rapid evaporation secured by it ; 2, the facility afforded by its arrange meat for the removal of the scum ; 3, the thorough defication efi'ected without the use of chemical agents ; and 4, the ease with which the syrup, the instant it is ready, is removed, leaving the pan always'occupied. Jfow, if the above general statements be true—and I think they are all susceptible of proof—it follows that "the agricultural, inter ests of the States where sorghum can be suc cessfully raised, tnd in common with these, the. interests of our whole people, will be promoted by the early introduction of its cul ture. The superior quality of the syrup and sugar : the peculiar necessities of our pres ent political condition ; qur natural love of independence, combined with the considera tion of the very limited amount of capital ne cessary, to establish the manufacture, it seems to me should stimulate every farmer to introduce the culture of the cane, and should prompt enterprising men in every neighbor hood to provide establishments for its manu facture. Milto.v Coxsad "West Grove, Chester Co., Pa. ' Treating and Flavoring Tobacco. 'A. very common opinion prevailed for a long period, that tobacco was.a tropical plant, and could cot be cultivated in latitudes of moderate temperature. It is a fact, however, that it will grow and may be cultivated not only in all latitudes where corn or maize comes to maturity, bat in regions much fur ther north. Large erops of tobacco are now raised in the valley of the Connecticut, and the leaf of the plant is smooth and held to he well suited for the. wrapers of cigars, it is also cultivated in some portions of Alba ny and Ontario counties in Yew York, thus proving that the plant may thrive in our most northern States. And not only may it he cultivated in such latitudes, but it is well - known that e -n after it was introduced from America into England if was cultivated for a period with success in several sections of that country, and also in Ireland. In 1570 it was grown in Yorkshire to a considerable extent, but its cultivation was prohibited by an act of Government, for the purpose of deriving a large revenue from that which was imported. This occurred during the period of tho Commonwealth, in 1G52, and since then not a leaf of tobacco, except as a Curiosity, has been grown in England. ■ Wo have been told by those who are es teemed connoisseurs of tobacco, that although this plant grows luxuriantly, when properly treated, in the northern States, still is not equal to the qualities which are cultivated in 1 warmer latitudes. This is perhaps owing to ! , djiv** I— o-' : ' it baa I u ,r S ID,a - th6 sun-dried tobacco nf - d b f, the be J t f or chewing, bat most of it is finally cured by artificial best. To bacco, in leaf, is very sensitive to moisture in the atmosphere, because it contains so much potash, common salt; and lime. An analysis j of this plaftt gave.potash,B.7 per cent; soda X. 2 lime, 3—2; common salt. 3.S magnesia, 2.8, In Richmond, which has been the headquarters of the tobacco business, there are very exten sive manufactories where the leaf is cured, and afterwards made into plugs for chewing. Great care and attention are necessary for the proper curing of if; and it the weather is moist during the operations it is very liable to mildew. In clear, dry weather,, it is f spread on the tops of sheds, and hung in every situation where it can be exposed, to the dry air. The sky is watched with anxiety ■during such exposure, so that it may not re | ceive a drop cf rain. . A'ery frequently it re / ccives its final dryingdu warm apartments, land in many cases these are heated with open fires, dry corn-cobs being about the best fuel that can be used. Pine and some other woods impart iheir resinous taste to the tobacco, if the smoke is permitted to per meate through the leaves. After tobacco is perfectly cured, it is per fectly cored, it is prepared for pressing. * It is now a common practice.flavor it with some mixture of a sweet.aiul aromatic character. It was formerly the custom to place the pressed tobacco in a room called 'the*, sweat-house, where it remained for a considerable period exposed to a warm atmosphere. This treat -1 ment -made the tobacco sweat: globules of juice appeared upon irs surface and dropped on the floor, and its taste was much improved thereby, It is also common with some tobacco manu facturers to sweeten the dark and rank quali ties for chewing by dipping the, leaves in bunches into sugar syrup* , before, pressing them. We have only referred id the treaS mem of chewing tobacco : the superior Quali ties being used for this Purpose.*”' The terms ** honey dew” “ sweet leaf,” ic., applied to different lots of tobacco, are of the *'* bunk um f order. The best qualities*of tobacco are said to be cultivated on new soil, on the southern sides of gently sloping hills.—Scien tific American i ” , Vitality -in’ Horses.—Some experiments , - Wine and Liquor Store. nXVOVER.ST., CARLISLE, PA. example; shut up in Lesiejred .places, j (n’kaslv opposite gild’s hotel.) lisese results have I*sa achieved : A hor=e | r PIIE undersigned vrould respectfully call ma. itre *or tweutTrfire days without solid ! J. the attention of Merchants, I<X'U, and only drink. , lie may live seventeen,; citizens jeneraiiv, 10. his sew Wire and Liquor days without eating or drinking. He can I rtore. where be intends to keep con-tantly oa baa’d live only fire days, when eohsuinin" solid < a faU acJ Coln P Je! « ofd Rjod, without drinkingi After taking solid !_ PCRE AXD UNADULTERATED aliment for the Space, of ten da??, but with i 'WINES and I,IOFftR<! an insuSeteat quantity of drink, the stomach ™ ", cLUAI UKSI is worn out. The .above facts show the ioi- f° e ?* wm „ be «!?««***: of tte hors., and tlie desire the ammal most feel to ■ ■ - De supplied with it. A horse which has been BRANDIES, deprived of water for three days, drank eiev- Beflitn, Otard, J. J. Dapur. rellevoiita, superior en £tilions In the spice of three minutes. -old Cherry, Blackberry ah-d Ginger, WESES* Sherry, Port, Madeira, Malaga.and Claret. - WHISKIES, Monouffalfela. Old Rye, Eonrbon, and common. Together.■with a foil assortment of Ginsi Jamai ca Spirit, Si. Croix’ind Xew England Bam. BITXEES—Of the very best quality. . ’ **’ T JOHN GOODYEAR. April 24. 3562. CHAS. E- MAOEAIJCSIiJLXIV. A X T 0 HX E Y-AT-L A W. OFFICE iti Inhoff’s building, just opoosit ibe Market House. Carlisle Man-L 33. 3-S63—lt. RUFUS E SflAPtEl, ATTORNEY AT LAW,' CARLISLE. PA. A Ee: ‘ U! * :j £ aod collecting J '*~ Ac-WieX* Puy, Pin*iv*.t, BwutUt, dc. _ oa Suuih. BaLivT-r street opposite Benu « su-re. • F-ebl. VS. ISS2. H. SEWSHA2I, ATT OH SEY X T iiff. (TVFFICE iritli Wm. 11. Miller, K>q„ g*uth v-r finwsr nnet, opposite the Vdaauer P.-ioiing Omc Carlisle, Dee, 22. 1559 *£ »®-1, c. LOOtUS, DEX w'Wr H f‘ :!OT6r Street, next door to the cornerof , s! and nearly opposite Beau' s tore. , Carlisle. Dec., 22,1553. - T . J- ■ FOLLK, Attorney at Law. .^ Ce - ith Jamt ' s K - Elahi - Ei 'i- Bhcem’s HaJ. All business entrusted to him wiUbe nrompt • V attended ip. " Feb. 6.‘1562; J. ITI. WEAKLEY, ATTORXET A f LAW, /"AFFICE on South Ila never street, one door A-' south of Hannon's Hotel, Carlije,' Feb. 27, 1*62—9m., DR. GEO. S. SEARIGHT, Ttatn the Baltimore College- of Dental Surgery. ■ . Office at the residence of his mother, East Loath er street, three doors below Bedford. Carlisle, Dec. 22, ISoy Fire Insurance. fpilE ALLEX AXD EAST PEXXSBORO’ \ '- ! '\ T, ' AL rli'-t fS.*rj;A.W£ vojiPA.yy V.. UUj J' tr ai - ,i i couxiiy, incorporated hr an act of A*tfcm..-h t ju the year IS4J, and bavin* recently •7 to the year IS&3, is now m avnrc and vigorous operation under the super* inienaeDee of the following Board of Managers:' Vm. B. Oorst is, Christian §tavman, Michael Coekna. Darnel Bailey, Alexander Catbcaru Jacob U. Cuovcr. John Bichelberger. Joseph Wickersjmm, tamuei Efcerlr. Rudcdph Martin,, Moses Bricker. Jacob Coorer and J. C. Dunlap. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons tnstnng to become members are invited to makeap* phcat-on to the Agents of the Company who are willing to wan upon them at any time. President W. P.. GOUGAS, Eberly’s Mills, Cum ber-ana cotiniv. • Vice Prci";.- berland county —Cunjsmx Siavmax, Carlisle Cum- Secfy.-Joits C. Dcslap, MecWeeburg, Cam berland coaatj, ' ® Trjrasurer-JIirBAEL Cockle, Shepherdatom, CuinoerlanJ coumj. 1 AGENT*. Cumlerlmd County—John Shcrrick. Allen : Hen ry Zearing.Shiremanstoirn : LafaveUe Peifer ’nick iuson; Henry Bowman, Churebtvwn; Mo-i- Gri nth. South Middleton; Sam’l.dlraham. W. Peans boro’: Samuel Coovcr. MccLauicsburu; J. W Cock lin, Sbepberdftwa : B. Coovtr, Upj.er Alien • J 0. barton. Silver Spring: John Hytr, Carlisle- Valentine Fceman. New CumLvr'antf. ’ Turk Cuuniy. —lV. S. Pic-kin,-, Dover: James Griffith. Warrington; J. F. Dc-ardonT, Washington ; Hkhcy Clark, Dillshurg; D.Rutter, Fairview .“john Williams, Carroll, If'iHjthiH C-junty. —Jacob Houser, Harr iib ur-. Members of the Company having policies ahoai to expire, can have them renewed by making appli cation to any of the Agents.* March IS, 1562. ■ Aeon —100 tons of Rolled—of all sites, ranted to be of the best sortment of Iron—Hammered and just received,, and war quality, with a large as- Sheet Iron, Hood Iron, Band Iron, Horse Shoe Iron, Spring Steel, . Cast Steel, Blister Steel, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Mails, Washers, Anvils, , Vices, Files, Ra-sps, Bolts, Nuts, | Screw Plates, I Blacksmith Bellows, Ac., Ac., r,at the Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON, • East Main street. Rivets, Ac. Cheaper than the cheapesi March 2', !S(t2. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, lUIECMATISM, &c PPPssss IIECEMAN A CO., Chemists and Druggists, New Turk. CarUsJ* a. 15. M.'* '*»?* CUMBERLAND V ALLEYBANK, I TVTOTICE.—It will be seen by the following ii advertisement that llenry A . Sturgeon, Esq! I has retired from the firm of Ker, Dunlap A Co., and that Samuel Hepburn, Esq., of Carlisle, Cum berland county, Pa., has been associated, with the remaining partners in the firm of Ker, Dunlap A Co., and that Wm. W. Hepburn has been elected Cashier in the place of Mr. Sturgeon. THE PCOPRIETOCS SOW ARE ; * ."William Ker, I Isaac Brenneman, ■Richard Woods, I John S. S*errett, John C. Dunlap, I John. Dunlap, Samuel Hepburn, This Bank will contmnete do ft. General Banking and Exchange Business, At their Banking House, in Carlisle, under the name and style of KER, DUXLAP i CO. Money will be received on deposit and paid back on demand, without notice. Certificates of deposit, bearing interest at the rate of five per cent, will be Issued for as short a period as four months. Inter est on aL certificates will cease, ai maturity, but if such certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for another given period, they shall bear the same rate of interest up to the time of removal. Twentv days notice must be given of an intention to with draw interest deposits. ■ The proprietors would call the attention ofFar mers, Mechanics and all others who desire a safe depository for their money, to the fact that they are not Only liable to the amount of their stock in the j Bank, But are individually liable to the extent of their whole estates , for 'all the deposits and other I obligations of Kor, Dunlap A Co. Particular attention will be given to the collec- | tlon cf Vendue Kotcs, Foreign Bills. Drafts. Check?. J Ac,, in* any part of the United States and, Canadas. Remittances made to*anyparl of the United *1 ■States, England and Ireland. . I They wtll at all times be. pleased to give any lormation desired in regard to money matters.in general- . The faithful and confidential execution' of all business entrusted to them may be relied npon. : The Bank Trill be open for business from 9o'clock in the morning, until 3 o'clock in the afternoon. , Discount day,'every Tcecdar.' Collections from Philadelphia, New York and Boston made on. farorrhle terms. • The proprietors refer to 1 Jat Cooke i Co., .1 E. V,-. CiißK dr Co.. j PtilMdpaia. "Winslow. T/aikeb £ Co.. New York. Clark, Cbeset <fc Co-, Boston. . W. W. HEPECRN; ' 6/62 — It. ■; Cuthier. ■ TRAILS ASD SPIKES—I2OO kegs Kails -L* aati Spikes, just recesred> of lio. Teij best makes ax:d •warrairteiL' < Conntrr merchants supplied with Nails at manu facture ra prices, ai tie Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON, East Main street. March 27. 1562 Is-'-- THE . , ■ . ISC2 FARMERS, | BtJIi,»ERS, J , 31ECIIAXXCS, And the public generally, trill please call at ’ ' • the.-. Cheap Hardware Store, EAST MAIN" STREET CARLISLE, PA., [Adjoining the Corman Souse.) AS I am selling goods cheaper than ever for cash-or approved credit. £33* Remember tbo place, East Main street, -QS: . Carlisle, Pa.. HENRY SAXTON. March 27, 1 562. ESTABLISHED IJf 1831; THE GEXESEE FAKMEE.. THE FARMER’S OWN PAPER HECHEAPEST AGniCCLTt-lIAL PAPER JX THE WOELD Only Sixty Cents a Year XOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE 1 pUBLISIIED for over thirty years m one . of the best wheat and fruitregibus of America, with correspondents in nearly every State and in' Canada, it contains information of great interest and importance to every farmer, gardener and fruit grower. No, Farmer Should fie Without "It, It costa only sixty cents a year! and contains more agricultural and horticultural matter than most of the two-dollar weeklies. accurate market reports Of the London, Ke-w York, Philadelphia, Rochester,! Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, and Toronto markets are given in each number. All the leading foreign and American journals are received, and special pains are taken to give the,latest and most reliable information in regard to the state of the crops at homo and abroad. X copy of the paper sent free to all who wish examine- it. Address. JOSEPH HARRIS, Publisher axd proprietor, Rochester, X. Y. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom the most liberal offers are made. KEW DRUG STORE. npnE undersigned has just opened a new DRUG STORE, in South Hanover Street, next dooCTo C. luhon'a Grocery Store, where he hai just received -and opened a largo stock of. Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. Al so, a large lot of . Tobacco and Segars of the most favorite brands. Coal Oil Lamps Ad shades. Burning Fluid, Confeeticqaries, Fmits, Isuts. Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Medi cines, and ail other articles connected with oar line All of which we will sell at prices to anil the times Prescriptions carefully compounded by a. competent druggist. DAVID RALSTON, Carlisle, Dec. 25, 1362 —3 m. CHAINS. —600 pair all kinds, with a iarj Butt Chains, ( Breast * I Log “ Cow « . ■ Just received at the Cheap March 27, 1652. •s of Trace Chains, of £e assortment of I Halter Chains, I Fifth Tongue if Spreads, Ac., die., t.Hadware Store of H. SAXTON. HAMES. —500 pairs of Hames on band, of all hinds, Eiicabethtown pattern, Loudon tf ’ Common “ * ; Ji and without patent fastenings, cheaper than dVer at H. SAXTON'S March 27. .62 East Main Strict "pOAVDER.—Just re* pont'a Blasting and ! Safety Fuse, • Stone Drills, Stone Sledges, Stone Hammers, :eired aJarge lot of Da lifle Powder. Also, Picks, Mattocks, Crow Bars, Digging Irons, XT-,r>- *-■ THE subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, and best selected assortment of Hardware, ever offered in tins county. Every thing kept in a large whole sale and retail -Hardware stora, can be had a little lower than at any other house in the county, at the cheap hardware store of the subscriber. Nails spikes. —so tons nails and spikes just received -ef the vety best makes, and all warranted. ■Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers' prices. 600 pairs-TracC Chains of all kinds, with a large assortment of buttebains, halter chains, breast do., fifth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains, Ic, Hawes: —3so pair of Hamea of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern; London pattern, Elisa bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than ever. Paixts axd Oils, — lo tons White‘Lead, 1,000 gallons Oil just received, with a large, assortment of varnishes,- turpentine, japan, patty, litharago, whittng, glue, shellac, paint brushes, fire-proof paint, .Florence white, white zinc, colored line, red .lead, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, 4c.—■ Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes. Fabe Erxi-S.—Just received the largest, cheap est, and best assortment of Farm Bells in the county. Greencasde metal aad Bell metal, war ranted not to crack. Pottdeb. — 2s kegs Dupont Kocfc and Rifie Pow der, with a large assortment of safely fuse, picks, crowbars, stone drills, stone sledges, stone hammers. Ac; I rwps aicd cebz.vt.—M* bsrrcs? ecajcnb, .TTitfe a Ter . T / ar of ebaia and "iron pomps of all kind?, cheaper .than erer. ai the hardware store of „ • HEX BY SAXTOX. | Carlisle, March S, IS6I. Selling off Twenty-Five Per Coi.t. Be low Cost! I! , A 7 of the lt Gold Eagle,” 3 doors 7 1 3 k° Te U. Cumberland .Valley Bank, and two doers irfor ike Methodist Church on West Main ft street; tic largest ami best selected stock of £T\ WATCHES and JEWELRY in tic town, he.sold 30 per cent. lower than at anv place in tie State. The slock comprises a largi issortnjeui of Gold it Silver lion ting-case Watches. Lerers, Lepincs, American watches. and all other kinds and styles,’gold and silver Chains, - '. • ‘ Gold Pins aud Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds', Speciacle.v Gold and silver; plated and silver, Music Boses, Accordeons. Oil Paintings, a gre-it variety of Fancy- Articles, and a lot of the finer". Pianos, which will he sold -40 per cent, lower than %. rer ofere-l in town. The en tire stock of Watchmaker twls, cases, large Mirrors an<l safe, , will be sold wholesale or retail on tic easiest terms." . Haring selected a first class workman ajl kinds of rcpalring.-will be done as. usual, at reduced prices, •• Three Pianos,** below tic factory price, gb ■ account of lie Philadelphia Company closing out. I .will* **ll at the Jeweln store three .Rosewood JPf anos; ■warranted ,at their value, da. easy terms, if, called on soon. . For Reot.-—Th«large throe slorr BRICK HOUSE oo Main street, will be rented from lie Ist of April, 3?62._ Cai.l at the Jewelrr Store, in said building. R/E, shaplev. Carligje, April 18. TSf.l Ncf Wine and Liquor Store. Tiirte doors East of InhoJTs Grocery Sion, and facing the Market House, Carlisle. THE niidersinned having opened a full and complete assortment of .the. purest and best Ayj) LIQUORS, he invites Hole keepers, House keepers, and others to give him a call, being determined to keep a better article than is generally kept in the country, and at low prices. EKAXDXES—Otard, Pinet Vintage, IS52j Ro chelle. G rNi?—Swan. Scheidam Schnapps, Meyer’s Old Fish, Old Jam, Spirits, X. E. Ram. W IXES— very old; Sherry, Sweet Ma aga, Old Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne, Muscat. . WHlSKA—Monong«ihe3a, Pare Old Rye, Boor bon and common -Whisky; - ' ■ ; • • Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, Ac. • Bottled- Liquors of.-ali kiir**- VH-UAM MARTIN. May 17.1561. : **■ Jolinl*. Lync <ft Sou, XJATE jdstcampletedopeningthelr spring -i-X «t«ck of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Glass, Ac., to which they iarife the early attention of the public generally. Wchave greatly enlarged onr clock in aU its various branches, and can now accomodate the public with ' reliable goods. in largo or small quantities at Abe lowest prices, We don’t want the public In think wo have brought all the Goods fn Philadelphia and New Tork to our town, but we can as*ura.tbem that a look into our store, will convince them that we have enough Goods to fully supply the demand in this market. Persons wanting goods in purliue will find it to their advantage to givens a call before making their purchases. All ordcrspersonally and punctu ally attended to, and no misrepresentations made tc effect sales. JOHN P. LTNE A SON. North Uauever street. Carlisle, April .25, ISfil. ' LUMBER AND COAL. OLIVER DELAJfCY WOULD call the attention of the public, to his large and snperier «:cekof COAL LUMBER, which he consiant!v keeps ou hand at his yard.' near the Gas Works, ibe aucstion of builders and others is partiau rlr invited to hiJ stock of SUAXTUXG, PAl.lAtfs. WEATHER BOA RDIXG. ERA MESTUFF, 110 A RDS, SJ/IX GLES, PL AS K. LA 71JS, dr, Our stock of COAL surprises L YKEXS VALLEY. LOCUST GAP, LOBBEIC V. SUAMOKIX, StfXBCR Y WHITE ASH. LUKE FIDDLER, LIME RURXERS, and BROAD TOP BLACKSMITH’S COAL, ail of the best quality, and. kept under corer, and will be sold at the lowest rates. -Thankful for the patronage.of a generis public, bestowed upon the lato.Brm of Black A Belaxcv, he would solicit & continuance of the gome, as he will strive to please,. orders left at the resi dence of Jacob Shrom for Coll or Lumber, will be promptly attended to as heretofore. OLIVEU DELAXCY. July 25, 1861 PAIXXS AKD.OIL Lead, 1,000 galls, of Oi a large assortment of Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, Putty, Litharage, Whiting, Glue, Shellac, Paint Brushes, Colors of every descript tans and tubs, at the II .S.—lo tons of White lil, jast received, with March 27.186* Hats and Caps. JT'HE Hat and Cap Store heretofore Imown aa- 1 * KELLERS'* nas b*eu removed just oppo site the old stand two doora from Arnold’s clothine eiore. 0 The busmen will be conducted as heretofore, end all goods home made and city manufacture Warranted to give satisfaction as recommended. A run patronage is respectfully solicited, and evetr and r V" U « Bad * t 0 kce 'P 1)16 assortment in Men suit Caps complete - witJl P”'* 3 “ Spring styles of Silk Hats now ready. JOHN A. KELLEB Xor. 14,1861, sew coons. res k Sfll * g,,i j" a *’’ meat of Greenes constantly on hand, embracing the best qnauties Ir tho mar ket, such as Coffees, Sugsjj, Sj.iecs, Isblo Oils, Fickles, Crackers, Moroni, Citron, Eaisins, ju well as all the varieties belonging, to a good grocery store, together with a suitable assortment of the finest Syrups & Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon, Baskets, Tubs, Churns, other articles for house hold use, including a fine’asaortiaent of China, Glass & Queensware, The public havo our thanks fjr the liberal pa tronage bestowed npon ua in the.past. We hope t< merit a share of their custom in the future. Anrfi 19,156 T. j. IV, FJBV. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public.generally, that he still continues the. Undertaking business, and.is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night.— Ready-made COFFINS, kept constantly on band, both plain and ornamental. lie has constantly on hand Pith 1 * Patent J feiaUie Burial C>.itr, of which he has been appointed the sole agent. Tins ease is recommended as superior to any of the kind now in use, it being perxVctly air light, “ , He has also furnished, himself a fine new Rosewood Hearse and gfenilo, horse?, with which be will attend funerals in town and country person ally, without extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of thei age is jre//V Spring J fattra**, the best and cheapest l>cd now in use, the exclusive right of which I have se euredd and will be kept constantly ou band. Cabinet Making in all its various branches carried on. and Bcau reaus. Secretaries, Work-stands. Parlor Ware, Up holstered Chairs, Sofas. Pier, Side and Centre Ta bles; Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high and low posts; Jinny Lind and-Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs ofajl kinds. Looking Glasses, and all other arti-. elcs usually manufactured in this line of business, kept constantly on band, • His workman are men of experience, Li* materi al the best, 'and his work made in the latest citv style, and all under bis own supervision. It will be warranted and sold low for cash.. He invites all to give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere, For the liberal patronage hereto fore extended to him bo feels indebted to his nume rous customers, and assures them that no efforts will be spared in future to picas© them in style and price. Give us a call. Remember tbo place, North Hanover St., nearly opposite the Deposit Bank. » * Fire-proof Paint, Florence White, White Zinc, Colored Zinc, Red Lead, Boiled Oil, Lard Oil, Sperm Oil, Fish Oil, io.. don. dry and lard ware Store , H. SAXTCN. :.’rmii'Lir:ax.'g **ntT T g p^^; %' - ■ r^atgc aa-k^gi wpffcwfflaEfla ßffnnzat 3 -: -^=- v •*••• : ir ' - ~Wa^irrV' , * l ' > ' l '» .^g^-'-- s=3* Wf THE subscriber has on hand a large and well selected stock of lleacUStoncs, DXomiiiicnts, TOMBS, Ac., of chaste and beantifal design?, which be will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi> rons of selling out his stock. Head-stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brown Stone, Marble work, Ac., or oailding?, marble slabs for furniture, Ac,, constant ly on hand. Iron railing for cemetry lots, Ac., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will be prompt ly attended (o. Carlisle, Xov. 18CI. CUappeil Hand s, Face, Ups, Sunburn, &c. CERTAIN AND IMMEDIATE CURE. TTEGEMAN i CO’S CAMPHOR ICE . GLYCERINE, if used according to the directions, will keep tbe hands soft in the cold cat weather. Price, 25 cents. Sent by mail on re ceipt of 30 cents. HEGEMAK A CO., Chemists k Dnsggiats.X. T. f aiHilc, Jan. 16,’fiS— 6m. J^RDGS, BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES. FRUITS, PICKLES, '' PERFUMERY, PRESERVED FRUITS, S. W. HAVERSTICK, Xbrti Sanover Street, Carlisle, Penn'a. ’ Has just opened an assortment of Fresh, Drugs fancy Goods, Gift Books, Perfumery, Fruits, tie . Confectionery, which has never been surpassed in this borough, fpr novelty and elegance. The arti stes have been seletled with great care; and are cal culated, in quality and price, to command the at tention of purchasers. . - * FAXCY GOODS, . at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles -elegantly finished, and at low rates. Al so, an extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 1559, richly cmbelished and illustrated Poetical. Works, with Children'* Pictorial Hooks, for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationery is also complete, and comprises every thing used in College and the Schools. He also desires to call the particular attention of families to bis elegant assortment of , LAMPS, dt. j from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, At i Cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every J style of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for. burning eitherXard, Sperm or Ethorinl Oil, togeth er with Flower Vases. Fancy Screens, Ac, His as sortment in this line b unequalled in the borough. Also, SEGARS A TOBACCO, embracing all the favorite brandy and a fine assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS A PIPES. FRUITS, such as oranges. Lemons, Pigs, Raasios, ;Xccta~ fines. Prunes, Ac. Fancy Confectionery, Preferred Fruits Minced Meat, Pickles, Ac., Ac,, in every variety aid .all prices, all of which are’" pure and fresh, such as can be confidently recom mended to his friends. His stock embraces every thing in the line of Fancy Gqods,' with many other articles useful to. housekeepers which’ the public are especially invited to call arid sec, at the old stand* opposite the Deposit Bank.. S. W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle, Dec. 26, 3561. . ' . Sew Coni Tard, AT THE WEST ESD OF CARLISLE. THE subscribers would respectfully call the attention t*f Limeburners and tbe citizens of Carlisle, abd tbe surrounding country generally, to thetrnew COAii YARD, attached to ills Ware-bouse, on West High it, where they will keep constantly band a .large supply tbe best quality, ol T - r to wit ; ■ - jktnt \~aUty, Luht ; er, Pitic Groce, and trton, Broken, Egg Xut. Coal—screen td dry, all of which pledges himself to -eli at the lowest possi ble prices. Best qual ity of ZisicturnffjV and Bladtvu't.W Coal always bn hand. JSf All orders left at the Ware House, oral hij residence in North Hanover street will bepromptlj attended to. . * HENDERSON 4 REED. Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1859—vtf. Cfi W 0& Town and Country. Carlisle, Nov. 6,1862. Carlisle Marble Yard. fffiiEasisstf RICHARD OVER. South Hanover street, opposite BtnUs* Store, Carlisle* JJELMBOJLD’S ‘ HIGHLY CONCI NTRJITED.' EXTRACT BUCHU, A prsitivc-and Specific Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVED ud DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. , This medicine increases tho power of Digestion, and excites th * absorbitants into healthy action, by wh:cb:the WATERY orCALCEROUS depositions, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are re. duccd, as well as Pain and INFLAMMATION, and is good f ,r MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN. ATTENDED WITH THE ; FOL Indispositirn to Exertion, Loss of Power, koss of Memory / Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerve?, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, . Dimncfs of Vision. Pain in.the Back, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot. Hands. Flashing of the Body,' Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on iho Face, mliib coustesasce, ; Those • symptoms, if, allowed 1 to go oh, which this niedicioc invariably removes, soon follows IMPO TENGY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, ih oue of tchich fltcpatieOt may expire, .. Who cao say that they are not frequcntlyfollow cd by thoso iiirt/ul diasastS’ . Many are aware of the cause of their sufferin' The records of the Insane Asylums and the melon- by Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion.- THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and in vigorate the system, which HELMDOLD'S EN TRACT BUCHU invariably docs. A .trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES! FEMALES! OLD OR TOUNG,SrNGLE, MARRIED OR CON In many affections peculiar to Females, the EX TRACT BUCHU ■is ■ unequalled .by' any other r«nedy,aa in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity,' PaihfulnesSyOr Suppression of Customary Evacua tions. Ulcerated or Schirrous stale of the Uterus, Leuchorrea or Whites, .Sterility, and for all com plaints incident, lo the sex, whether arising from IndUcrcdoDi Habite of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. (Sea Symptom* above.) ' -VO FAMILY SHOULD HE WITHOUT IT. Take nomore,Balsam, Mercury or unpleasant medicine or unpleasant and dangerous diseases, lIEL3IBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. CURES SECRET DISEASES In all ibeir Stages ; At little Expenses-;. • Little or nochange in diet; Xoinconveniences And no Erpoturtr. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent ing and Caring Strictures of the Urethra. ‘Allay ing Pain and Inflamatidn, so frequent in the class of diseases and expelling all Poisonous Diseases and worn out matter. THOUSANDS UPON. THOUSANDS who hare been the victims of Quacks and who have paid heavy fees to be cured fin a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the u j>oisdx** has, by the Use of “ powerful been dried up in the system, to break ont in an aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Use Helvbou/s Extract Bucnc for all affection.* DR I x A R Y ORGANS, from whatever canso originating/ and no matter of Diseases of these organs require the aid of a HELMBOLD’S extract buchu Is the Great Diuretic, and it is certain to have the desired effect in diseases fer which it.is recom mended. DAVID SIPE. of tho, most reliable and responsible character will accompany tho medicines. Certificate* of cures, from eight to twenty years standing, with names-known to science and fame. PRICE $l. PER BOTTLE OR' SIX FOR $5, Delivered to any address, securely packed ffom oV serration. Describe symptoms in all communications. Cures Guaranteed. Advice Gratis. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, IT. T. Hclmbold, who bo' ing duly sworn doth say. that his preparations d™«“. n ? Darcotlc ’ no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but aro purely vegetable. J C U. T. HELMBOLD. bwora and subscribed before me, this 23d dav of November, ISSI. WM. P. HIBBARD. Alderman, Ninth sL. above Race, Phili. Andress letters for information in confidence to H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist. Depot, 101 south tenth st., below Chestnut, Phiia. Bnxirt of Counierfeilt. AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispo* of their own and other articles on the reputation attained by HELJIBOLD’S g enuixe preparations. Helmbold s Genuine Eitract Baehu; . iltlfflbold's Genuine Extract Sarsaparilla; liolmuold'a Genuine fmprored Roso-wasb; . SOLD BY Druggists everwhere. Ask for Hclmbold— Take other. Cut oat the advertisement and send for avoid Imposition and exposure. GENUINE PREPARATIONS COSIPOVSD FMTID HELJ BOLDS EXTRACT BTJCHC, RWEAI XESS ARISIXG FROM EXCESSES, HAB- .’S OF DISSIPATIOX, EARLY XXJISCRETIOXS OR ABUSE. LOWING SYMPTOMS: “ INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” But none will confett. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, TEMPLATIXG MARRIAGE. IMPROVED ROSE irAXJT, and disease of the whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, HOW LONG STANDING, Diuretic. AFFIDAVIT CARLISLE Farming: Implement F GARDNER & CO. now m , ‘ and keep constantly FOR SATr- a<:lut a extensive Steam Works on East Main.t p at ‘ltir largo assortment of Agricultural Imn't tlialc i a well known and approved usefnlncjj to c' 01 '’ of among which they would call especial alt ."“"I, WILtOCOHST’S CELEBIUTED '' U ‘ 0, ‘ 10 Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill which has taken over fifty first class . ’ State and County Fairs. To the fanner I'"'" «l beriaad. York and Per ,-connties we need n° f . Cll ®‘ in detail of the merits of his drill, as scorn f Poalt are now in nso on the best farms in tbc-c ' Its reputation is cstahliched ns the most C °“ plie! ' grain drill now mannfabtnred in the It sows Wheat, Rye, .'Oats, Barley and 813,01 and regular, without bunching tho seed Ti, eTo " l f springs pass the drill over stumps and stone. 9«[ out breaking pins or the drill. For even an i lar sowing, the Willoughby Hum Sprinir Drill • , ' so ' equalled by any otHsr. Wc el so manufac?nr“"v sell tho following anJ ‘ to farmers as reliable IBplcnants of ‘ character: Jforriton’t Patent Corn Planter, Lath’t Paint Straw and Fodder i Bridendolfe Patent Com Shelter ' Jbhmlon’t Catt Iron licit' Tr owl Han’t Patent Citlcr Mill. 1 Also, Three and Four Horse Powers and n, ing Machines, Cast Iron Field Roller- p] ; Castings of various patterns, Corn Cm.b er , f other articles for farmers too numerous I Also, Egg Coal graves and ran plate Weed S' I™' 1 ™' with an immense variety of oilier casltn-. '''I keepers and others. We have alee ah attract! i variety of patterns for - lEOH RAILINGS, and Cemetery enclosures, to which we would „.ii. attention. . ssu ' • STEAM ENGINES AND MILL OEARDfo To this department of onr business we give , ticnlar attention. Our already extensire slotHi patterns for paper, flour and saw mill gearics i. constantly increasing.. MiU owmersand millwrisU will be furnished with a printed catalogue of Tarions mill patterns on application. Onr mack'n, shop comprises sll the Tarions tools for toraijV planing and finishing shafting and casting, l Tl «j and careful machinists. ° J * - STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of every desirable capacity, from 10 Id 25 trm power, built in the best style and on terms. Engines built at onr establishment juit'l seen in successful operation at many of the la4fl distilleries and tannneries in Carlisle, and Cn-'-‘r Perry and Dauphin cos., to the owners of whichvi confidently refer for information as to their efficW ey. Persons wanting Steam Engines are careen!, requested to call and examine before ewitrv-iin, elsewhere. ® DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with onr establishment is a steam si,j and Door Manufactory which is now in compel* order for the manufacture of every description of" BUILDING MATERIALS, for the most costly as well as the plainest hem, Window Sash furnished from five cents upward.u cording to sue of glass; window Frames from SIJI upward; Shatters and b oiling Blinds from Slfi upward; Door frames from §1,75 upward; Fur Panel Doors from §2,12 upward. Mouldings, Cn mgs. Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Paa:j Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in o building, furnished at the lowest prices, and of the' best quality of lumber. We arc also prepared as heretofor cto build and repair BURDEN CAP. 3 for transpollers on the railroad, with - promptaen and on reasonable terms. ' The continued Patronage of the public is respetb fully solicited. Orders by niail promptly attended t - . F. GARDNER 4 CO. Carlisle, May 3, 1867. . Foreign and Domestic Liquors. Edward shower respecUfiiiiy announ ccs to the public, that he continues to keep con stantly on' band, and for sale, a large and very perior assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at bis new stand, a few doors west of Hannon's 110- BKASDIES; y •oatu or tin Court-housc, Carlisle. >■ Ail of choice. Brands, WINES, . ■ Sherry, Port, Maderia, Lisbon, Claret, Na tive, Hock, Johanmsborg, and Boderbeims CHAMPAGNE, 4' ' Ueidsick A Co., Geisler A Co., and imperi* al. . GINS, Bohlcn, Lira. and Anchor. WHISKY, Superior Old Rjc, Choice Old Familj Nec tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish* AliE, BROWN STOUT, Ac, Best to be b>d' Philadelphia* BITTERS, Of the rerj best quality. Dealers or.d others desiring a PURE ARTICLE will find It as represented, as bis whole attention will be giren to a proper and carefnl’selection of hi- STOCK, which cannot be. surpassed, and hopes, to have the patronage of the public. Carlisle, April 12, 1861. Hat & Cap Emporium. TEE undersigned baying purchased the stock, of the late William 11. Trent dec'd. would respectfully announce to the public that ho will continueifoWnet* at the old stand,, in West High Street, and with a renewed and effi cient effort, produce articles of Head Dress of Ever£ Variety, Style, and Quality , that shall be strictly in keeping with the improve meniof the art, and folly up to the age ia which we live. . , He has m»w on Ean4 A splendid assori ment of Hats of ail descriptions, from tho common IVoolto f'ur aad su* hats, and at prices that most , suit every one WOO has an eye to getting the worth of his money. Hi* Silk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other establishment in the country.. Bovs’ Hats of every description cpnsloutty oa band. He respectfully Invites nil the old patrons ■ and as many new ones as possible, to give him a Call. • J, G, GALLIC. , Carlisle, Dec. 20,15« L Daguererotypes. IN beauty and durability, no ** eon-drawn picture equals a good Daguerreotype; til* }* tho opinion -expressed by the Icadingphdtograp} l ' o Journals of the day, both American and Knglisfy and these maybe obtained at the . rooms of -Mr** Rbvsolds’ Louther street two doors west of B*n°' vor. Carlisle, Cl— it. SAVE YOUR SILKS,RIBBONS,&c, HEGEMAN areo’scoN cent rated BENZINE removes painLQvoase Spots, dr instantly, and cleans Gloves, Silks, Ac., equal to new; without injury to the .most, delicate color of fabric. Only 25 cents per bottle. Bold by Drug* HEGEMAN A CO., Chemists k Druggists, N. W Carlisle, Jan. 16, '63—6m. . Forwarding a commission house. .FLOUR & FEED. COAL, PLASTER A SALT. i The snaacriber having token the Warehouse* cart andfixtures of William B, Murray’s well kno»u es tablishment, on West. High Street, opposite in son College, would inform tho public,, that has entered into a general Forwarding and Com mission business* rl The highest market price will be paid for xio t Grain and Produce of all kinds. . , Ho is also predared to freight produce stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the low rates, with safely and despatch. ' j Platter ami Sal* kept constantly on hand, aa* Flour ami Feed at wholesale or retail. Coal of all kinds, embracing LVKFN’S VALLEY, LUKK FIDDLER, ' SUXBURY WHITE ASH, " LOCUST GAP, Limeburners* and Blacksmiths* Coal, constan . for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered drj any part of the town J, R. SOSEMAKER. Doc. 22, 1559. For Rent. TUIE large rooms formerly occupied i>y *1"; I, Post-Office, corner of Hanover and Pomlr slrecU, Carlisle, ar« for rent. Inquire of J. U. BRATTON E. SHOWEB.
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