WHAT BREED OF SHEEP SHALL I KEEP ?” A. subscriber of the Genesee Fanner asks us the above question. The answer must de pend on circumstances—on .the character of the soil anti the system of agriculture adopt ed ’Well os 6n tho price of mutton and wool,, or the tasto and experience of tho farmer. During tho past year, on account of the groat demand for the' army, coarse long wool . brought an unusually high price. How long this demand may continue if uncertain. If we might calculate on any thing like the present relative price of long and fine wool, ■ we should be entirely safe in saying that the lotig-wooled sheep would prove the most profitable in all sections of the country whore mutton is in demand. In saying this-wo do not wish to ho under stood as asserting, that, leaving tho .mutton' . out of tho calculation, more wool can he ob tained at a given cost from the long-woolod cheep than from the Merinos, for wo do not think such is the case. Other-things being equal, sheep undoubtedly consume food in proportion'to their live weight; and us the long-wooled sheep are fully double tho size of Merinos, and ns they do. not yield double tho amount; of wool, it follows that, leaving the ■ motion out of tho. question, a pound of wool Cannot ho produced' from , the' long-wooled sheep as cheaply ns from the Merinos, There can ho no doubt of tho truth of this .proposition, if it is a fact—which wo .think will not bp denied—that Cno-woolod sheep, . in proportion to their live-weight, produce 1 more wool .than the largo long-wooled npitton elio np. . But .of course it fair to leave the ■mutton out of tho calculation. There is an .. increasing demand for mutton of good quali ■ ty in our largo, cities, and file price is ap ■ proximating more closely to that of beef.. In ' the English market mutton brings fully as high a price as beef, while with us mutton is generally 'one-third lower and- frequently one-lmtj the pride'of beef. As the quality , of our mutton improves, . there can bo, but little doubt that tho price will advance.— .Now there can be no question that the large Ipng-woolod. sheep will afford niore mutton’in '.proportion to the food consumed than, the Merinos; and where tho principal object is the .production of mutton, the largolinglish sheep-arc unquestionably the most profitable breed'to keep. The. advantages- of tho-Merinos are: 1. They produce more tend fur-the food con sumed ; and 2, their wool usually commands a'lhuoh higher price.. The,advantages of tho long-wooled sheep are: 1. They allbrd more mutton for tho lood I consumed ; and 2, the,mutton usually brings a much higher price. ' -Under ordinary cirouinstanoos.it is not easy to determine which of these two classes of sheep lire on the whole most profitable. As before said; it depends much qn the char acter of-tho soil, on'the location, the system of agriculture, tho proximity to market, and on the taste of tho broedciv So far as oiir own taste is concerned, wo should much pre fer the largo sheep, because wo . are bettor acquainted with their peculiarities, manage ment, &o._ Wo are of the opinion, tot, that they are, in this vicinity, where there is an increasing demand lor good mutton, and where a mixed .tystL-m of-agriculture' is adopted, the most.profitable. Wo»thinfc this, is tho case even when their wool sells at the same relative price as previous to tho war. At the present time, however, their wool commands nearly or quite as high a price as tno fine wool; and as long as this is the case, the long-wooled, mutton sheep are much the more-profitable breed of sheep. It may be asked what wd menu by tho long-mooted sheep. .In England sheep are generally classed as “ Long-Wonls” and. Short-.WooJs.” . The former include the. .Leicester,. Lincoln and Cotswold ; the latter the difieiout varieties of the South Down such as the, Sussex, Hampshire and Shro pshire Downs, lu onr previous remarks wcliavo not made th'B distinction.- Wo liavo alluded to them all as Jong-woole.d niutton sheep..' In compar- Higthom with, the Morinus it may he well to des'gnato all .the English sheep as “ Coarse wV", d t i ,e Merinos !ls “Fine-Wools.” no thiuk that so long as tin present.price ol coarse wool is maintained the English sheep are most profitable. Bntwo would not advise those who have Pine Wools to dispose ot them and-purchase Coarse Wools ; for by the time they have raised q. flock .of Coarse Wools, fine wool may and probably will bo again m demand. In met, oven now American.manufactur era are stopping work on army blankets and other coarse wool lubrics, ancl.-a.ro running on uhc.wool ; and a manufacturer recently remarked to us that wo should do farmers a great injustice by recommending coarse woolecl sheep. The Best Y-akieties. of Tomatoes. A correspondent of. the Germantown Telegraph writes as follows of different kinds of toma toes : ' The I •xtra "Early Iled Tomato, —This van cty ripens about one week earlier than other varieties, but is only of medium size, seedy and acid, and, wore it not for its early ripen ing would not be worth cultivating. TheFrjee Elaml, in this vicinity, stands at tho head of the tnmatortribo. It’is loss acid more solid and Jess seedy than the rod to matoes formerly cultivated by us, and a very prolific bearer; and although it commences ripening a few -days later than some' other varieties, after it once begins it ripens as perfectly and as rapidly as any other variety. , 11 hiie or light Straw Color is a - .stipe- nd tomato, a good bearer, but hardly as prolific as the Fejoc— perhaps would average iaiger in size, is not so liable to burst when fully ripe, is solid, with few seeds, would bear transportation well, and would there fore.be a fine variety to grow for market, if the color should become popular. >*l find that a large majority of persona prefer the red to any other color.. ’ • Lester Perfected Ycttoxo. —This is with me & new variety. I cultivated j t the pest sum mer fur the first time. It is an excellent to mato; large, not seedy, and I think rather less acid than the Fejee or While, hardly so solid, but'Still might ho considered a stan dard variety. For a preserving tomato it can not ho Surpassed. Eipens a few days earlier than the Fejee The Mammoth Pad Tomato.— This was for merly a popular variety here, hut it has been >n a great measure superseded by the Fejee, It grows to a large size, weighing not un- Ircquently twenty-two minces. It is not eeedy ; but its surface is uneven, and it bears less abundantly than the Fejee. The Tree Tomato. —l received Inst spring a few seeds of the Tree tomato. It is of slow growth, and appears to bo a native of a more torrid dime, as it required more heat to bring •°?! a, ' d tlmu *»ther varieties. It grows S'i 1 ? at T or bu . sll - lik « form; is of a after the hunt i re T l ' res "taking before or inc Ute I ,- C ‘ S on , to r>‘evenb it from fall ripped the socnnil V at °7u b ° brst fl P ec ' nlen itbTgan ripen U^tured 1 9 '* mh * T : After ns perfectly as any other variety- and bright red color, as largo as V * acid, equally as solid, contains bulf2wV e d 8 8 and is quite a prolific bearer for its size It 38 worthy of cultivation everywhere and very desirable for small gardens, us it’occu pies but little space. fLy ’ A horse dealer describing a used up horse,-said: “He looks as if ho bad been editing a country newspaper. Prom tbo Goncsco Farmer. The rccords ’cf the Insn.no, Asylums and tho molan chplly Deaths by Consumptioil boar ample witness to the truth of tho assertion. the constitution ONCE AF EEC TED WITH ORGANIC k 'WEAKNESS, Requires tho njd of Medicine to strengthen and in- TPAPT whioh HELMBOLD'S EX TRACT RUCHU invariably does. A trial wili convince the most skeptical. Females! Females! Old or Young, Single, Married or Con ternplating Marriage. fn many affections peculiar tp Females, the cx i,V'fi t |,? UCb " 1S ,ln T W alll r d any other-remedy, as n Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Pninfnl- , Sa W r ? s / wn of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or hchirrous statoof the Uterus, Lenchor iea or IS bites, Sterility, and for nl’. complaints in wlmtbcr arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or iu tho .’ CECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. iVO FAMILY SJIOVZD BE WITHOUT I2\ T.ako no more Balsam, Mercury or unpleasant mo aiciuc or unpleasant and dangerous diseases. lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. In all their Stages ; ■ At little Expenses ; - Little or no change in diet; No inconveniences It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Humoring Obstructions. Prevent ing and Coring .Strictures of the Urethra. Allay ing Pain and inllamatiou.so frequent in tho class ot disease and cxpi-HingSill Poisonous Diseases and worn, out matter.. Thousands upon thousands who have boon tho victims of Quacks and who have paid heavy fees to ho curort In a HhorUimc, have found they were deceived, and that tho' 4 ' poison” has, by the usu ot “powerful iuttrimjcnU,” been dried up in the system, to break out ia an aggravated form, and perhaps attar Marriage. * Usi: ItEt.jmoLD's'ExrnACTßueno for ail nffoolions MALE OR ■ FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, no matter 01 How Long Standing. Diseases of .these organs require, tho aid of n Is the Croat.Dieuretio, audit is certain to hare tho desired afleet m diseases forwhieh it is recommended. L\ idcncc ot (lie most reliable and respousiblu character Will accompany the medicines. P Certificates of cures, from eight to twenty yeors standing, with names known to sienco and fume Pi ice Si Pur Cottle or Six for $5. lln'aiun t 0 any address ’ SCol,rcl >’ packed from ob. Describe symptoms in all Commuoicatious Cares Guaranteed. Advise Gratis AFFIDAVIT: Poisonally appeared before mo, an Alderman of the city of Pintado phia, 11. T. I{ohnbold. who be ing duly sworn doth say, that bis preparations con tam no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vegetable. J 11. T. HELMBOLD. fa worn and subscribed before mo, this 23d day oi November, 1851. WM. P. HIBBAHB * Alderman, Xintb st„ above Karo, Pbila. Address letters for information in confidence to H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist. Dopot, 101 south tenth st., below Cbosuut, Pbila. And Unprincipled Dealers, Who endeavor to dispose of thoir own and other articles on the reputation attained by Ilelmhold’s Genuine Preparations, u s £ ma } no Extrffot liuebu ; Ibolmbold’a u enU i no sil5 ilr ‘ lct Sarsaparilla j 4 a Genuinelmproved Rose-Wash; Helmbold.— Aprd^d^lSQiJ—7ui^ dQn JJELMBOLD'S - GENUINE PREPARATIONS. ‘ HIGHLY CO^SENTKATED.’ CtADtPoVAO FXMD EXTRACT BPCHU. .A positive ami Specific Renu'dy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GHA VEL ami DROPSICAL S WEL LINGS, Tins muilicino increases the power of Digestion ami excites', tho ahsorhitauts into lionlthy action by which the WATERY CA LCEROUS dispositions, ami, nil UNNATURAL EEL A IIGE MEETS uro reduced,ns well as Pain and Infln'matiou, and is good, for MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN, HELMBLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weakness A rising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretions or . Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOL- LOWING SYMPTOMS Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of -Memory, Difficulty of Broatbin"-, Weak Nerves, ‘ Trembling, ° Horror of Disease Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in tho Back, Universal lassitude of tho .Muscular System, Hot Hands, ' Flashing of tho Body, Dryness ot tho Skin, Eruptions on tho Faco, PAIiUS* COUNTENANCE, Those symptom;, if allowed to go bn. which this medicine invariably removes,.soon follows Impo tcncy. Fatuity, Epileptic Fit's, in one of which the jHiliertt'-muy expire, . Who can say tlmtthoy arcuotfroquoutly follow* cd by tiioso 41 dire/ul dianaae^* INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many arc airaro of tho cause of their suffering, lint none will confens. (Sco Symptoms, above.) AMD IMPROVED ROSE WASH. CURES SECRET DISEASES And no Exposures, and diseases of the u BINARY 0R G A N S, whether existing in UIUItETIC, HELMiOLD'S EXTRACT B-UCIIU Beware of Counterfeits. CUMBERLAND VALLEYBANK. NOTICE. —It will be soon by the following advertisement that Henry A. Sturgeon, Earn I has retired from the firm of Kcr, Dunlap & Co and that Samuel Hepburn, Esq., of Carlisle, Cum berland county, Pa., has been associated with the remaining partners in the firm of Her, Dunlap 4C0., and that Win. W. Hepburn has boon elected Cashier in the place of Mr. Sturgeon. the proprietors now. are: William Keic, Isaac Brenneman, Kiciiaro Woods, John S. Sterrett, John C. Dunlap; .John Dunlap, Samuel llepdurs. This Bank will continue td do a General Banking and Exchange Business , At their Banking House, in Carlisle, under the name and stylo of KER, DUNLAP ,t CO. .. •• Money will ho received on deposit and paid back on demand, without notice. 'Certificates of deposit, bearing interest at the rate of five per cent, will bo issued for as short a period as four months. Inter est on all certificates will cease al maturity, but if such'certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for another given period, they shall boar tho same rale of interest up to tho time of removal. Twenty days notice must bo given of an intention to with draw interest deposits. Tho proprietors would call tho attention of Far mers, Mechanics and all others who desire a safe depository for thoirmoncy.to tho fact that they are not only liable to the amount of their slock in tho Bank, but are individually liable to the extent of their whole estates for qJI tho deposits and other obligations of Kor, Dunlap & Co. Particular attentiou will bo given to tho collec tion of \ endue Notes, Foreign Bills, Drafts,'Cheeks, *o., in any part of tho United States and Canadas. .Remittances made to any part of tho United States, England and Ireland. They will at all times bo plcascd’to give any in formation dosh-od in regard to money matters in general. The faithful and confidential execution of all business entrusted to them may bo relied upon. • The Bank will bo open for business from 9 o’clock in the morning, ■•until 3 o’clock in tho afternoon. Discount day, every Tueeday. ■ „ Collections from Philadelphia, Now York and Boston made on favorrbio terms. The proprietors refer to .Tav Cooke & Co., 1 E. IV'. Clark A-Co., / Philadelphia, Winslow, Laiker A Co., New York. Clark, C renet & Co., Boston. W. W. HEPBURN, Cavhier, March 6, 'C2-—ly. IHE best machines in use, can bo seen at the Cumberland Valley Kailroad Office, Carlisle, Pa. Jan. 29, 1353-6m.* ARNOLD & CO.S' WHOLESALE and RETAIL siditji in a at-a a. a, North Hanover street, 2 doors north of the 'Carlisle Deposit Rank, CARLISLE, PA. A.T this establishment mav bo found the most elegant-assortment'o'f GENTLEMEN and YOUTHS'Superfine Clothing ever offered in this section of the country, nil of our own mamifac fure,.from'tho choicc’atiFreircU, English and Amer ican iabrics, mid expressly intended in all.rcspests to meet the wants of those who wish to purchase goods of the finest quality; cut and made in the very la tost Style of Eashiona. -Also,: a-conxptatd .-assortment of Cloths, Cassimurcs, Sattinota, Yest ,W 6 will be pleased to supply our friends with goods in our lino by the piece or yard at as bio rates as they can bo procured anywhere. Jan. 22, 18C3. ARNOLD & CO. SPRING TRADE, 1863. I, NEW GOODS!M NOW offeringnn immense variety of CLOTHS, ' J , CASSIMERES, ■ -VESTINGS, COTTON GOODS, *o, For Men &, Boys’ Wear, Ju-a larger variety, than oun'bo found in any ostab lisbmeut in this place, and at as low prices as ehn bo sold any where, to suit taste anil-pocket. 1 Wo .raannfaeturo the above goods to order, in the latest styles, or sell per yard. Customers wishing to have tho goods bought of ns, out, can bo accommodated, free of charge.- An early inspection of our goods and.prices, respectfully solid.edi ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover St., Clothing Emporium. March 10, 1803. ... SHIRTS ! SHIRTS !! TT/'E liavo the largest and finest shirts over • » offered in this place, SHIRTS at 12,00 per doz. do. “ 15,00 “ ■“ do. “ 20,00 '■ « do. « 25,00 « <■ do. “ 30,00 « « warranted to be of the boat and most celebrated makes. Bought before the lute advance in prices, sold by the dozen or single. If you want a Perfect Fitting Shirt, ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S March 10- '63. •• N ° rtll lla ° oVCr St '' Eln P" ium - call at HEADY MADE CLOTHING, OF our own manufacture, thomostoxtensive stock ever exhibited, warranted as represented, sold Wholesale or Kotailat thelowbatmarkot price got up in tho most , 1 ’ fashionable Style, to please the most fastidious taste; bo sure and cal before furnishing elsewhere ut ’ ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S, North Hanover St., Emporium. March 19, ’B,l. TRUNKS! TRUNKS!! ■yVLISES, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbo , rullaa Ac. French solo leather Trunks, La dies travelling Trunks of largo sizes, brass hound, of the best makes, m largo variety at ISAAC LININGSTON’S, Nortli Hanover Street. Manch 19, 'O3. LTANDKEKCIIIEFS, Ties. Stocks. Rib 1± bons, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers, a beautiful assortment, can bo found at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover SL, Emporium. March 19, '63, CONSUMraON^cSOFUir rheumatism, &c. * & CO’S GEN CINE COD LIV- Jilt OIL, has been proved by nearly 20 vearV experience the best remedy fur CONSUMPTION BUonelh 7 0 |h° “i" o ®, gives flesh and nine R, 11 k i’“ tlunt .- See that you. get the Gen uine. Sold by Druggists generally. iIEGEMANi: CO., „ ... Glicmista ami Druggists, So, York. Carlisle, Jan. 16,’03~(!m. SAVE YOUR SILKS,RIBBONS, &c. UdpwJtv?' & co ’ s CONCENTRATED . UhNZINL removes paint, Grease Snots Ac instantly, and cleans Gloves, Silks, *o., P equaf to now, without injury to the most delicate color of glats°’ ° n ' y 25 Ce “ lS P ° r bot,le - Sold I>y Drug/ IIEGEMAN & CO., Chemists 4 Druggists, N. T. Carlisle, Jan. 15, ’o3—6m. ’ JOB PRINTING lently executed at this J)RCGS, BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS, PICKLES, PERFUMERY, PRESERVED FRUITS, S.”W. HAVERSTIOK, Worth Hanover Street, Carlisle, Penn’a, Has just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs Fancy Goods, Gift Book?, Perfumery, Fruits, nn.. Confectionery, which has never boon surpassed in this'borough, for novelty and elegance. The nrti sles have been selected with groat euro, and arc cal culated, in quality and price, to command tho at tention of purchasers. , FANCY GOODS, at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished, and at low rates. Al so, uu extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising the various Bnglish and American Annuals for 1859, richly ombolisbod and illustrated Poetical Works; with Children's Pictorial Hooka, for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationery is also complete, and comprises every thing used in College and, tho Schools. Ho also desires to call-tho particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of ' LAMPS, Ac. from the.extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar ohor and others of Philadelphia, comprising every of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm or JEthorial Oil, togeth er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ac. His as-, sortmont in this lino is unequalled-iu tho borough. Also, SEGARS & TOBACCO, embracing all the favnrito brands, and a fine assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKJEItS i, PIPES. FR Ull'S, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Nccta’ •riaea, Prunes, ice. Fancy Confectionery, Nuts» i reserved Fruits, Minced Meat, Pickles, Ac., Ac.) m every variety and all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such as can bo confidently recoin mended to his friends., Jlis stock embraces every thing in the lino of Fancy Goods, with many other articles usofuUto housekeepers which tho'public are especially invited to call and see, at tho old stand opposite.the Deposit Bank. „ * ' S. W. HAVERSTIOIC. Carlisle, Dec. 20, 3861. : ]NW. DRUG STORE. f IpIIE Undersigned has just opened a new DRUG. STORE, in S6utb Hanover Street,’ next door to C. InholTs Grocery fcJtoro, whore ho, has 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 Scg-ars, of the most favorite brands, Coal Oil Lamps and ohadcs. Burning Fiiiid, Ooufectionaries, -Fruits, rtuts, Coal OXl> Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Medi cines, and all other articles connocted with our line. All ot which, wp will sell at prices to suit tbo times. drug^m 11 ™ 3 ° aro^ ll * y c^ m I >oun< lod by a competent . „ ■ DAVID RALSTON. , Carlisle, Poo. 25, 1862—3 m. Hat & Cap Emporium. THE undersigned hnving purclmsed the 1 stock, A., Of tbo latp William 11. Trout, doo’d. would, respectfully, announce to 1 tbo public that bo will coUtiDuo tbo /railing Basinets at tbo old stand, in West High Street, and wilb-n renewed and effi cient effort; produce articles' of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style, and Quality that shall bo strictly in keeping with the improve wo th ° art, and fuil ? U P t 0 age ,in which ■ ‘ 8 now on-hand a flplondid;nssork-'. ment of Huts of aTi descriptions, from the Wool to tbo finest Fur and silk hats, and,at prices (bat most suit every ode who hainanpyo to. gKtttye-tho. worth of bis money. His Silk, Mole &kin, and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed, for lightness, durability and finisb,.by those of any other establishment in-the country. - - ; Bovs’ Hats of every description constantly on band. Ho respectfully invites nil tbo old patrons and as many new Ones as ,possible, to aivo him a call. Carlisle, Deo.-20, 1801 Hats ant! Caps. fpilE Hat and Cap Store heretofore Known . “ s “ KEhIiEES"’ has boon removed just oppo site the old stand two doors from Arnold's elothinir store. . b ■ The business will be conducted as heretofore, and all £oods both homo wade and city inanutadturo warranted togiro satisfaction as recommended. A full P ft tronago is,respectfully solicited, arid every ollort will bo made to keep the assortment in Mon' and ?oys Hats and Cups complete, with prices to" suit the times. Spring styles of Silk Hats now ready. JOHN A. KELLER Nor. I I, ISC)!, LOG OMAN’S Sew, Shy.Liglit Pliotosi-apSic . AND AM BROTY PE GALLERY, F! . Ij - Loohman ia happy to inform his nu * nit ' TOUS customers, ami, the piibliegcnorallly l that ho has moved his Establishment to his new, sky-ijout gallery, In the building occupied hy Mrs. Neff, as a milli nary store, opposite the Cumberland V-alloy Bank Halt is DOW able with his splendid : n n ‘ l th ° a , ddltlon of now and 'expensive appa ratus, the very best manufactured, to produce PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES DE VISITS,- Ambrotypes, and every style of pictures, -York. 1 l °. tU ° ' ICSt ' “ ado in ' Philad slplila or Now as in-ear A “ br °typss of deceased per visite. I d ' c ‘ jlur ° t,d - made,luto. 'carets de December t, ISS2. C. L. LOCHMAN. PRESERVE Y’OUR BEAUTY; EEMMRTR Y OF FORM, TOUR HEALTH AND MENTAL POWERS HELIIBOLD’S EXTRACT BVCHU. pro ß fi t ' l by'lll! lI ' r ‘ lrti “ omOUt ia “ cther «•>«•«», and Cnl “Pi Syraptoms Enumerated. requfro W ™ dla *™ a *»» not now Alt may at some Future Day. M V ° S k ? a,t i‘ and vif;or t 0 tl)0 frame, And bloom to tho pallid ebook." ■' It Saves Long Suffering and Exposure. Beware of Counterfeits ! Cures Guarante, fITEW GOODS. .fresh and gov oral assort- • ~m cnt of Gr "eorios constantly kot «m„1 b ;, Ut „‘" g tho bost qaaaities I- tho mar pl klos Craek° ffOCB A S “ gar3 ' **«• »«•. w ',,, ‘ CkCr8 ' . M -' nronl - Ci‘ron, Raisins, as t«Ln° Vm . e p a3 belonging to a good grocery finest gtbcr Witli a suitable assortment of tho Syrups ii Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon, Baskets, Tubs, Churns, and other articles for house uola use, including a fino assortment of & Queensware, The public hoVo our thanks for the liberal pa tronage bestowed upon us in tho past. Wo hope tc merit a share of their custom in tho future. April 19, 1861. J. W. PBY. GIRARD HOUSE. I St. below Ninth, Philndel- KANAGA, FOWLER & Co., Proprietors March 19, '63—2m. call the attention of the public V, antl superior stock of COAL and .LUMIILiU, which ho constantly keeps on hand at his yard, near tho Gas Works. The attention of , I cr “ 'Vi d , “‘I 1 , 01-8 is parti.m rly invited to his ™ ) \unS?A l ' lLrm> PAl,a "■‘o WEATJIER- H ° APJ} / A FRAME STUFF, HOARDS, SHIN OLDS, 1 LAA A, LA TILS, iOc. Our stock of COAL imprisds L YUEN'S VALLEY, LOOUST GAR, L PJh ß, v]\} r ' s!iam OKIN, SUNB UR Y WHITE iin’ E,t ’ LtME BURNERS, ami BROAD TOP BLA GKSMITIPS COAL, all of the best quality, and kept under cover, and Trill bo sold at tho lowest rules. Thankful for tho patronage of a generous public, bestowed upon tho latf firm of Black & Delanc r, bo would solicit a continuance of the same, ns bo will strive to please. All orders loft at the reai douoo o? Jacob Sbrom for Coal or Lumber, will bo Promptly attended to as heretofore. ' OLXVEII DELANCY. Tbo suaseriber having taken the Warehouse, oars and fixtures of William B. Murray’s well known es tablishment, on West High Street, opposite Dickin mson College, would inform tbg public, that bo has entered into a general Forwarding and Com mission business. ~ . The highest market price will bo .paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds. Ho is also predated to- freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with safety and despatch. ' Plaster anil Salt kept constantly ‘oui.band, and Plane and Peed at wholesale of retail. ' Coal of all kinds, embracing • ’ LVKFN’S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, SUNBURY WJIITE ASH, LOCUST GAP, , Liraoburnors’and,Blacksmiths’ Coal, constantly for said. Kept.under cover, and delivered dry to any part of thbtown. ■ Doe. 22, 1.859. Selling off.Twenty-Five Per Cent. Be low Cost! !! A T , ths Vof .the “Gold Eagle,’’ 3 doors -fi-above tl Cumberland, Valley. Bank, and two doors below tuo.Motbodist Cburch'ou West Main ' ar K ost ttnil best selected stock of H , anil JEWELRY in, tbo town, abttfewill pdr cent. lower than, at hny in tbo State. Tbo stock comprises n large assortment of Gold A Silver Hunting-caso Watcher, Levers, Lopines, American watches, bnd all other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, Gold Pins and Pencils, ■ Jewelry of all kin,.,, Spectacles, silver; plated and silver Wa-'o, Music Boxes, Aecordeen's I w’ ??f’ c g r °‘V.™ r ioty. of Fancy Articles, and a lot of the finer Pianos, which will bo sold 40 per cent, lower than c offered in town. The on two stock of Watchmaker tools, oases, largo Mirrors and Safe, will bp sold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms., ■ t Having; selected a first class workman all kinds prices* 1111^'11 ** J done ■oa 1 usual,, at; reduced. Throe Pianos at $lOO below tbo factory price, on account of the Philadelphia, Company closing out. I will sell at the Jewelry store three Rosewood Pi anos, warranted at J their value, bn easy terms, if .called on soon. . ; * Forllont.—Tbelargo tbrcostory BRICK lIOUSE on Mam .street, will bo rented from tbo Ist of April, 80*.. Call at tho Jewelry Store, in said buildim*. K. B. SHAPLEY.° J. G. GALLIC. Carlisle, April IS. ISRI South Hanover street, opposite Bcntza' Store, Carlisle, THE subscriber has on hand a larao and well selected stock of • “ Head-Stones, Monuments, TO.MBS, Ac., of chasto and beautiful designs, which ho will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous-of soiling out his stock. Hoad-stuncs liniahed from threo dollars upwards. Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles, Ac., or ouildings, marble slabs for furniture, Ac., constant ly.on hand. Iron-railing for cometry lots. Ac of lydttendod'to' 11 * 11 * 11 * 11 " orkmanslli l , < w iH bo prompt- Carlisle, Nov. 7. 18C1, Foreign and Jiomeslic Liquors. SHOWER rospootifully announ , “ us to the public, tlmt.be continues to keep con stantly on hand, and for salo, a-large and very su penor assortment of ’ . . * Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at bis new stand, a few doors west of Ilannbn’s lie tel, and directly south of the Court-house, Carlisle BRANDIES, . All of choice Brands, WINES, , Sherry, Port Madorin, Lisbon, Claret, Na tive, Hock, Johanmsberg, and Boderheim er. CHAMPAGNE, Iloidaiok & Co., Goislor & Co., and impori- GINS, WHISKY' ° lilon ' Lirn ’ ttnd Anc)lor - Superior Old Ryo, Choice Old Family Neo att* Scotch, and Irish. ALE, BROWN STOUT, Ac. Best to be had Philadelphia, • BITTERS, Of the very best quality. Dealers ar.d others desiring a PURE ARTICLE will And it ns represented, us his whole attention will K‘f 7 0 . n ‘o » P ro l )or and careful selection of hi. bIOOR, which cannot be surpassed, and hopes to have the patronage of the public. Carlisle, April 12, 1861 New Wine and Liquor Istore. Three doors East of Inhojfs Grocery Store md facing the Market House, Carlisle. ' THE undorsinncd having opened a full auc complete assortment of the purest and best tfjjJfiWINES AND LIQUORS, bo invites Iloto jUUflkocpers, House beepers, and others to give Jjjgj/bim a call, being determined to keep a better article than is generally kept in the country, and at low prices. BRANDIES—Otard, Pinet Vintage, 1852: Ro chelle. GlNS—Swan, Scheldam Schnapps, Meyer's Old Fl wrsi? Jam S P ir . ita ' N * E * Rum ‘ WlNES—Mttdona, very old; Sherry, Sweet Ma \vtJTOl^^r^t^ Eia^on, clurot > Champagne,Muscat. W illfaKY Monongabola, Pure Old Rye, Bour bon and common Whisky. ' ®!_ u f orB » Demijohns, Bottles, Ac. Bottled Liquors of all kinds. May It, 1861. WILLIAM MARTIN. Slew Coal Yard, ■ - AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE. THE subscribers would respectfully call the attention of Limoburners and ibo oitisons of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to their now COAL YARD, attached to his ire-house, on West Iligh et., whoro they will keep constantly on hand a la tjga supply >f the host quality of loal', to wit :J Zi/kena Valley, Luke 'idler, Pine Grove, and "reverton, Broken, Egg \d Nut Coal-- screen*- and dry, all of which 3 pledges himself to jell at the lowest possi ble prices. Best qual ity of Limethrners’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal olwayi on hand. UREM All orders loft at the Ware House, or at hit residence in North Hanover street will bo prompt!, attended to. r ' HENDERSON & REED. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859—-tf. LUMBER AND COAL . OLIVER DELANCY July 25, 1861. lORWARDING A COMMISSION HOUSE. , FEOCJK. & FEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT. J. R. NONEMAKER, Carlisle Marble Yardt RICHARD OWEW, E. SHOWER. THE subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, and boat selected assortment of Hardware, over .offered in this county.' Every thing kept in a largo whole sale and retail Hardware store, can be bad a little lower than at any other house in the county, at the cheap hardware store of the subscriber. Nails.and spikes. —so tons nails audsplkos-jnst received of the very best makes, and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers* prices. 600 pairs Trace Chains of all kinds, with a largo assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do., fifth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains, Ao. , Hastes.— *36o pair of Hamos 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 Load, 1,000 gallons Oil just received, with a largo assortment of varnishes, turpentine, japan, putty, litbarago, whittng, glue, shellac, paintbrushes fire-proof paint, Florence white, white zinc, colored zinc, red load, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, Ac.— Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes. ' - Farm Bells. —Just received the largest, cheap est, and best assortment of Farm Bolls in the county. - Groonoastlo metal and 801 l metal, war ranted not to crack. . Powder.—2s kegs Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow der, with a largo assortment of safety fuse, picks, crowbars, stone drills, stoneslodgesj stone hammers, Ac. , , Pumps and cement.—t-BO barrels cement, with a very largo assortment of chain and iron pumps of all kinds; cheaper than over, at the hardware store 4 , r HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 8,1801. ... John P. lij’uo & Sou, XTAY-E justcoinpleted opening their spring J- J. stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, *6., to which they invite the:early attention of the public generally. Wohavo greatly enlarged our stock iu nil its various branches,.and esn now accomodate the public with KEL IA BI.E GOO DS, in largo or small quantities at thb iowOat prices.— Wo don’t want the public to think wo have brought oil*the Goods in Philadelphia and .Now York°to our town, hut.'wo can assure thorn that a look into our store will convince them that wo have enough Goods to fully supply tho dbmahd iif, thismarket. Persons wanting goods in find it to their advantage to. give us'a\oajrbefore making their purchases. All orders person.ally’arui.punotu ally attended to, and up blade to effect sales. 'v l ..r:. J OIIN P. ’LYNE A. SOS’. ' ' ls r c-rth;ilaaover,Btroot.. Carlisle, April 25, ISO!, 1802. THE .farmers;;:* ' BUI LDEES, MECHANICS, And the public generally, please call a . . the - ’ • t Cheap Hardware Store, EAST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PA. (Adjoining the Carman House.) A S I am selling goods cheaper than ever LX. for cash or approved, credit. 'Remember the place, East Main street; Carlisle, Pa. . w To* HENKY SAXTON. ' . Mftreh 27, 1562. tons-.of'lron—Hammered and : , . , of a!1 sizpr. just received, and war ranted to bo of the best quality, with a largo as- Bortraont of • . Sheet Iron, . Hoop Iron, Band Iron, 1 Horse Shoo Iron, Spring Stool, Cast Stool, BlistorStool, .Horse Shoos, .Shoo Nails,. ; ‘ RivbtS, Ac. Cheaper than the ohoapcsl Maroli. 27,18152. PAINTS AND 01 Lead, 1,000 galls, of ( i largo assortment of Varnishes, Fire-proof Paint .turpentine, Florence White, J, a P‘ II V , White,Zinc, f Colored Zinc, Litharage, - Ro Uiizabothtown pattern, .Loudon . Common' “ with .and without patent fastenings, cheaper than “™ r ttt . „„ M 11. SAXTON’S March 27.-.62 , ■ East Main SfrOot, OOWDER.—Just received a large lot ofDu ponts Blasting and Riflo Powder. Also, Safety Fuse, I pj c i tS) Stone Drills, Mattocks, Stone Sledges, Crow Bars, fitono Hammers, | Digging Irons, . Napping Hammers, 40, DLOWS, PLOWS.—Just received and fir sale at Manufacturers prices, a l»rge assort -01 ODvOi ’ Plank’s Plows, York Motal Plows, . Honwood a “ - Bloomfield do Ze.glor’s <• Eagle do Womeh’s ' Cultivators, ie., io., a too cheap Hardware Storo of ■ 9 DUMPS AND CEMENT—IDO bbls. of Ce L niont, with a largo assortment of Chain ami Iron 1 urnps, just received, and for sale choapoi than over, at ■ ' h; Saxton’s. N. B.—Comont sold by tile quantity at manufao turors prices,. ■ . March 27, 18ft2. [VAILS AND SPIKES—I2OO kegs Nnils arid Spikes, just received, of the very besi mbkcs and warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturors prices, at the Hardware store of HENKY SAXTON, East Main street. March 27, 1862 CHAINS. —600 pair all kinds, with a lar; Butt Chains, I Breast u I Log ,f I rs of Trace Chains, 6l rgo assortment of I Halter Chains, Fifth “ Tongue 41 Spreads, Ac.. Ac., p Had ware Store of H. SAXTON. Cow u Just received At the Cbe&i March 27, 1862. Uagiicrei’olyjtcs. TN beauty and durability, no “ Bun drairn’' JL picture equals a goad Daguerreotype : this is me opinion oiprossod by the tending photographic jourmUa of the day, both American and English, ana those may ho obtained at the rooms of Mrs vor rNOiI,S ' LlJUtllcr * trcot two doors west of Uano- Oarlislo, Nor. 7, 01—tf. Ciiappeil Hands. Face, JLlps Sunburn, &c. ’ CERTAIN AND IMMEDIATE CURE. H W G xfu Gf Y CER?NE S • f CAM I PIIOR WE out 0 , a T S iOUa >V 1 k eep hL^of^'rtho^ld? ““ipToVaS^on^ 00 ' 25 °° ntB - S ° nt b *»«“ “"■ Dr “ SBist8 ' N - Y - lini ,. Hem. 1 Past Offif roomB formerl y occupied by tho n oornor of Hanovor and Pomfrol street,, Carlisle, are for rent. Inquire of 1 J. B. BBjATTON. 1802 Washers, Anvils, Vices, . Piles, Rasps, Bolts, • Nuts, •• &0., &c., t, at.the Hardware. store 01 IIJ3NJIY SAXTON, . East Main street. ■«..& gram drill now manufublurod in t), ?-" n It sows Wheat, Ryo, Oats Bai 2,' and regular, without hunching t ho springs pass the drill .over stumps and V VS? out breaking pins or tho drill. p“ nd *7 lar sowing, tho Willoughby Onmtf ;s.sz- r f ~ , “ i " .Morrimn's Patent Cofn Plater Bath a Patent Strata and „ Bridettdolfa Patent 'Cornsfelh'' 11 " 1 Johnytm « Vast Iron lit,’ * ' Mam’a Patent Cider Jfiff M • T , , ‘ t ro ° at>d Fonr »»«<> Powers „„.... • jng Machines, Cast Iron Piohl nlu nJ Tl| nii Castings of various patterns, Corn other articles for farmers too «»< Also, Egg Coal Stoves and ten pinto W with an immense variety of other enstin J Slo,t '.' keepers and others. Wo haVo also „ S3fwl -''* variety of patterns for ° an al hacii t) IRON and Cemetery enclosures, to which wo attention; ,vo C ||j . STEAM ENGINES AND MILD q Eaii To this department of our business „„ . ‘ ’ Ocular attention. Our already oxtonsi! g 'l“ P ,N pattern's for paper, flour and saw mil ‘ ■ tkst constantly increasing, Mill owraers and m2‘V will'bo furnished with ,n priritod catalog various mill patterns on application. 0,,r ! f , ,,r shop comprises :a® the various tools fn, i "" planing and fluishing shafting andcastin. i 1 "?' and careful machinists. ■ , ®''lM STATIONARY STEAM ENGISES;' of every desirable capacity, from 10 to « t , power, built in the best style and on immmS' terms. Engines bu.lt at our establishment,' « soon in successful operation at many of thn'i J " 1 distilleries and tannuorics in Carlisle, and C Perry and Daupb.n cos.,, to the’owners of S’ confidently refer for information ns to their I " oy. Persons wanting Steam Engines nni ea ! ' S“'°' all famine before conS' DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. .Connected with our establishment is aatcnpiSiil and Door Manufactory which is new in C o"S order for the manufacture of every descriptor BUILDING materials, " 3 tho Plainest ten , indow Sash furnished from five cents upiianU. nnw '"f t0 H S n‘ Z r f elass ’ wintlo ’ T Frames frum-$| J[ upward,; Shutters and I oiling Blinds from fin PnnMTic D °? r ' fr £? os from ® 1 ' 75 upward; four Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. Muuldiim, C aj . n gs, Architraves, Wash Beards, Bracket), Fun Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in !mi ( building, furnished at the lowest prices, and of tho ■ best quality of lumber. Jg&- Wo arc also prtpj as horotofor cto build and repair BURDEN C.IIIS for transpoi tors on the railroad, with prompted and on reasonable tornA ■ Tho contiuuod of the public is rc !p «l. fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended ■V. .F. GARDNER 4 CO, Carlisle, May 3, ISBit. . Town and Couiiljj-. DAVID SIPE.