A' ■** • ’ , , Java Co/ftc anil Pfjipcr. In extent Juva is about seven hundred miles ia 'length, and.varies Ironj eiglitv to one hundred and forty miles in width. Its area ia less than twenty thousand si|imre miles.— The lime of tlio country is broken by menu laihs, but, tlio soil generally ia rich and pro ductive. The products arc rieo, sugar; cof fee, pepper,, spices and a profusion of the finest tropical fruits. Coffee is cultivated t" ns great a perfection ns in almost any other part,of the world. It grows upon hv.ge bush es and the grains of coffee aro formed two in a berry about Hiosiv.e and shape of our com mon plum. The skin of the berry is about as thiok as. that of the plum and the color, whoa ripe, a pale scarlet. ■ rW hush i s very productive. Every branch as loaded with berries, which grow two in a place, on. the opposite side of each other, and about an inch and a half apart. AVhen ripe the skin bursts open and the grain of coffee tails on the ground f but a more general way is to ,spread something'under the bush and shake the coffee down. After the. outer skin is taken off; there remains a. kind of husk ■ over each kernel which is. broken off (after ■ being in the '.sun) by ' heavy rol- Jers. ; The-coffee after tills, needs winnowim*, in order to bo lived from the broken particles ot ti e bosh.- .It.has been said by some wri ters that one bush with another Will not avertigo more than a pound,of,coffee. . " L ack pepper is also raised to some extent on, tap Island of'Java, hut Sumatra, which .iic.s..)u S t across tlio Straits, is by far the most celebrated for-tlns commodity. Her pepper is the hiu\*t and must abundant of any oiio country in the world: Black pepper grows oil a vinevery .much likeburcurrants. There is this difference however; the currant, has each its own , distinct stem, hiit : the , pepper has-not; e.very grain -grows hard unto one common-stem, just as each grain of 1 -Indian .corn does on the cob. ' Tim color of the pep per when first ripe; is almost a bright red' ami changes to thp dead black by beta" ex posed .to tlio sun. •' ■ ■■ ° Xhc white pepper .is inching .more .than. the comim.ei hlnek: with, the outer akin taken off. U 'fl\'y f until'this ski,n bursts open, 1 ;' s >! I, ;U' l ‘ubbeU off, an l l the grain dried, i e(‘ \\ >i to is imf considered, so pungent ad toe black; t-liimgh it is nicer and--more cxp.cn mvc, iM'moro labor is necessary in order’to prepare it. - ■ . Testing lire QfmJiry of fflilL A simple and reliable method of ascertain* tll ° aiii'iunt of butter in millc wouM oc of great service. Many l.ictomoters have been Invented, but. upon trial have proved umcliabl.o. i’ll. Marchard has lately devised a method which will determine the amount of bmter MV Illilk with great accuracy. It id .i! iv, > i» a .•■-•ri.iiti of milk hva-long class at nno mil, ami of nbout half an imh in liinnn.ler, ii.J,l an equal vulumo of V'lil'r (mmng luoiimialy rfmlei'ctl 11 1 0 milk alkaii.ua by ti.o mklhiun of a few li.V’f' 11 a iulmu oI eiuirtlic soila or potasji ) Joe san,a vn ,„„u of a1e01.,,1 ms ti'nitf of ll,u ctticr c, ll pii r_vi.',J is than ,tilde,l, the nrunar quantities nl milk, <■!l l ut- anti alaoluil to he J , besntc imiieateil by throe marks on tlio , , Altar a,iah addition to the milk, the u.je in to ho wall sli.ikan for a few moments, dlinil;: wliioli tune it is to he firmly alosarl V , I , l ‘; of the hand holding it. The alc.m,! ha vin^.haan ail,lad, and the oontenis . oMha tiiha finally wall shaken, it is then oniy nce._v.ary to immerse the tube fur a few i,u Irs in-a \asstl of warm watar (the lam ■ lu-rutnrc-ol wliirh is about 100° T,), wlien an <; ".- T '■ ,, - v °. r on ttie surface ul the niiAtnio in tl,» tuba, and its thickness will W in r.ivcc. proportion to the richness. of the nii.k m limit*tv By having. a graduated sliding senfc, whose divisons hear a certain re --.■.tion to the volume of milk employed, iimf tins latter to a pint or quart, the amount of i nner in oiHier quantity Of milk can he kuovrii. m a (dr uiruufc-t. Pig I'foicctors. I 0 '/pitting method of preventing sows <ioui lying on tbeir young Ims been given in tiiu Ohio I’arntcr; 1.. - i.fie troubles in a pigmursery is ine o-v.iir-lnying ot the,, juvenile swine ■ liy a ■ careless nianirmil bog. Jt is not at all agree able lo I ue proprietor of such stock, when bo i inis progressed so far as to count bis ebiek , ons alter (boy are ba-tcbe.l. on visiting bis jUg-nurscry in the morning, where be bad ielt. too mg,'it before, a dozen of tbocumiiu* i.ttiujuyen.les. to find half of bis- pets flat nod still as a cold jonny-cak'e, from bavin" .oven bun npon b.y their mother, T.'i secure tau itttifi porkers in llieir jiiiilienablo rights ami the pursuit ol| happiiTess, v.c .mvc suei) a plan of this sorts'- Against tbc wiuls ol the apartment devoted to the ni"- .’Odruim, l:x a plunk like a shelf about a foot wide and seme eight or ton inches from the Hour,- so that when the female swine lies down to rest,, or give susienanee to her little folks, there will he a so-u.-e 1 ctircon her and the cedes oi the jam, which she can nut occupy, and into which the pigs can retreat .in case ot a pressure. .Vonsy-vei-lay pigs. from.tbeir oacks, not Irom the side where the puns get ill.eirdmnor, and by Ibis contrivance tlm-pigs are she veil away Imm harm, and tbomaimua may roll about upon her, heal with-impunity, vuiiveiis, il.flic could press her brood to the .v,all thorp weald be a smart chance for a pig-funeral- and many of the hopeful lioek would never arrive to the veins of discre tion. - OriSimil Uouifslic Btccljils. Ovilki’. Six eggs, tbo whites beateii tn a Still liolb and the yolks well beaten ; a tea -.■kjnp. of warm milk", with a tablespoonliil of muter molted in it ; 11 tuMospoonful of linin’, wiili a little ul (lie milk and poured to the null- , a lens pointful of salt and a little pop per. Mix all except the whites ; add those Ja-t ; -hake immud.ialcly in a (bit pan or spi der on coals, and when tbo bottom is done cover it with an iron olivet having coals on.-it: slip a tulle under tile mulct and double it together, Bulled bain cat lino, or chopped herbs, are an improvement.' I Pnoß Man » pL'uui.vtj,—One cup of sour junk ; one-hnH cup of molasses ; two nml a little salt ; nne-lm]f teaspnonful of FJilorutus, ami .flour enough to make a thick Latter ; one cup of seeded raishm. Buil in & mold twu or three hours. Soft Oimgkkrrf.ad,—One cup of sugar ; one of moliisM-a ; four nmi a half cups of 11-.iir , one eup of water; one cup of butter; one tcnsimonful ~f ; two eggs, and two tablespoon Ail of jjiu^cp. PcrnKiOß Co'iKKiiiks.—Three ojjgs j two cupsoi sugar ; two-thirds of a cup of butter ; one cup of tmmot'milk ; two teaspoon Cubs of toed" 1 ant * ODe of s °da ! oumiwiiy bIIETUOD or I’uf.PAUlKfi CoFF.EE, Put wni'hß-’^ 0 ! r M " nr y 1n *““ «"io Sfv !'°' ll,l r t ' , , h " u “ row moment's ■ and gic.it CIIIO slumld bo taken (in this point’ as tl,o aroma escape.-, a cry rapidly while it U boiling. It will not do, however, to lot it only simmer, as llio essence will not bo fully extracted. White Cake. —Ono-imlf cup of butter; one-balf cup of cream,; two cups of sugar ; fbreo cupa bi flour, and tbo wbitea only of Sbm' eggs. Flavor with froah lemon juice. JjpLMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, ‘.HIGHLY CONSENT RATED.’ COMPOJJ.VD FUUID EXTRACT BUG HU, A'positive aud Specific Remedy of th ° madder, kidneys, OhA 1 LL ami DItOPSWAL SWELLINGS, . This, medicine increases the power of Digestion nnd oxeites the absorhitantsinto healthy notion, bv aml°at //vv 'rrL °M f 'MOUS dispositimm* and all OItAL LAIiGEMENTS arc reduced, asi well ns Pain and Inttamation, aud is good for MEN, WOMEN Oil CIIILDMEN. HELMBLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU, For Weakness Arising from Excesses/ Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretions or Abuse. ATTENDED, WITH THE FOL LOWING SYMPTOMS Indisposition to'Exertion, boss of,Power, ' Los S ,„f Mem ,, o . ; • . Difficulty of Breathing, .Weak Nerves, .. Trembling, *” Horror of Disease Wakefulness, ■Dimncssof Vision, Pain in tile Each, : universal lassitude ,of:t he Muscular Syatoth, Hot Hands, ■ Plashing of the Bodv' Dryness of tho Skin, . Eruptions on the Edcoj ■PAijiiie ■; c.q^j^'fewakce. Tl.cso_sy.npto,ns if’allowed- to eYon. which this . uuhcinq invariably rumovoSj suyn rullcnv-j liu,|o - c.icy iatcny. JJpileptio Bits, In one of ,chick U le ■puhct.i may expire, ■ ■ „ i W.tbttttlioyiani’jiotfroijuontly follow td by thoso/* dtrcjul diecasi.a ,> INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION Many, fro nwaro of tlio on,iso of their sufforim . Iml none will coufeas, ■ ' * dlubv n rfl n rf , tl, ‘U : tns '“-" 8 Asylmns ntolnn- Chully Deaths l.y Consumption hear amnio witness tu tho truth ol tlio assertion. IE C O NSTITUTf O N ONCE AF FECTED WITH ORGANIC , WEAKNESS,-' Ilorjinres tho aid of Medicine in•elrons'flicii and in. TUACT IlFrYit' o '"' EX. ••• . 1 IJLCIIL .invariably docs. Atrial will convince the most skeptical. Females! Females! Old or Voting, Singly Married of Gon- templating Marriage, In many allcclions peculiar to Females, the ex i,U Liiohi, ,s u„o(i„iiltod by any other remedy, as in lwtMli„n, ririgalarily, Failiful. "7 °T of C.siomary Evnctiatious Uecnite, yr helnmms state of the Uterus, ben ehor -17, V ' &lur , l ' l1 -'’’ ttlul fur ” r complaints i„. 1U 1,11, r i?® 1 ' whetherarising from Indiscretion, Habits ol dissipation, or in tho ’ ECLINE OR CHANGEOF LIRE, (See Symptoms above.) O FAMILY SHOULD DE WITHOUT IT Tn he no more Mercury or uupleasmit mo- Jicme or unpleasant ami .langerous dibaa-s. [XEL.MBOLD’S EXTRACT BDCIICT. AND IMPROVED HOSE WASH. URES SECRET DISEASES to all (hmr Singes'; M IUIIo Exponscl , . L.ttlo or ao change ,u diet; No iueuuveuieaees And no Exposures. * frequent desire and gives strength to 1 1 male, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent ing and Caring Sinetiircs of the Urethra. Albiy mg 1 inn and-Inlhuimliiin, so frequent in the class ol ill.sen so and expelling all Poisonous Diseases and woro nut mailer. - _ illiiusinida 11)1110 thousands who have bqp.n the ytcnmsol Quacks and,who have paid heavy fees to be cured , m a short time, have fonno the/were I cl-eneJ, and that the “ I'OiSos” has, by the use 0 . i been dried up in the' perhapL after Mar“iage.“ : assravated tonu > “ D . J Use Helmhold's Extract liccnu for all affections and diseases of tho üße I X AII Y o ROl N S , whether Existing; in ’MAIiB OR FEMAOA from whatever cause originating, no matter o: irsow JLong Standing. Discuses qf these organa require the aid of ii ■Dnmuric, HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT EUCIIU , and it is certain tnharo the de. jrei l uHoet in di-eases lor whirl, it i, s recommended -nidcneu ol the must reliable an, l responsible ehai'ietor will aeeumpany the medicines * Cerl iliea'.ce ol cures, from eight to twenty years standing, with names known to sicnee and i'ame. Pi ice Si Per Bottle or Six for gfl ‘° an;r,ul(lrc3s ' SB eiirely packed from ob- | Describe symptoms in all Communications, Cures Guaranteed. Advise Gratis AFFIDAVIT; Personally appeared before mo. an Alderman of tbo city of Philadelphia, t(. T. Helmbold who bo mjt (Inly sworn ilotb say, tbnt bis preparations con tain no narcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but aro puroly vegetable. 11, T. lIEDMBOLD. hwnrn and subscribed before mo. this 23d day of bovembor, ISot. IVJI. P. JftiifiAHD, Alderman, \intli at,, ..hove Knee, pbiln Address loiters for information in confidents to 11. 1. HELMBOLD, Chemist. Depot, 101 south tenth, cL, below Chcsnut, I’hila. Beware of Counterfeits. And Unprincipled Dealers, in endeavor to dispose of tlioir own and other letea on the reputation attained by JJelmhuhlti Genuine Preparations, nvlmhobl’s Cicnnino Extract Bncbu : lie mho l" l ; ,' jmii , nu .Sarsaparilla; - imhuld S l,enuinu Improved Hose- Wash ; s.O LD. BY n.i.i,.,,,._ To Do,troy Huts, Roaches, *o. To Destroy— —Mice, Moles, and Ants* To Destroy- Bod-Bugs. . To Destroy— -Moths, in Furs, Clothes, Ac. To Destroy Mosquitoos, and Fle'as. To Destroy Insects on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy -Insects on Animals. Ac., Ac. To Destroy Every form and species of Vermin. ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN. Destroys Instantly EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OP TERMIN’. TJioao preparations (unliko all qthora,) aro ”Free from Poisons.” “Not-dangerous to' the Human Family.” “ Ratsdo not die on the premises.” " They edmo out of their holes to-die.” “ They aro tho ouly infallible remedies known. 2 tears and more established in New York city Used by—tho City. Post Office. Used by the City Prisons and Station Houses. Used by—City Steamers, Ships, *fcc. Used by—tho City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, &c, Used by~City Hotels, 'Astor/ 'St.Nicholas/ &c. Used by—the Boarding Houses,.Ao. Used by—more thaw 50,000 Private Families. see one nr two Specimens of wJitit ie Every., here tsaid by the People — Ediiori — JJcaleru, t£-c. HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, neof bo-so no longer, if they use / Costau’s” Extermina tors. We have used it to our satisfaction, ami if :i box cost, S 3, we woula bavo it. Wo had tried poi sons, but they dlccLed nothing; but CosTAu's-urti elo knocks the hruath out of Rats, Alice and Bcd- Eugs, quicker than Wo can write it. It is in great demand all over tho country. —Medina (0.,) Gazette - MORE GRAIN and pro-visions arodestroyed an nually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay fur ious of this Rat and Jtuseet Killer, - Eahcaaler, ( Herald. ll. COSTAR—Wo are selling your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been uped,- Rais, Alice, Roaches, and Vermin disupppear imihodiately. , Eokeu & SrouFFER, Druggists, N«w Windsor, Aid* Costar’s” Rat, Roach, Ao„ Exterminator C.ostar’s.” Cosiar’s ” Bod-bug Exterminator. Cottar’s " Costar’s "Electric.lewder for Insects, Ac. In 26c., 6nc. and $1 hnxfs, bottles, und Husks. $3 uud $6 sizes fur plantations, ships, boats, holds, Ac. CAITTIOiST!!! To prevent tbo public fropi bo-, ing imposed upon by spurious and highly perni cious imit-alion.va new label has been prepared, bearing a fae-simijo of .the proprietor's signature. Hxiimino'each box. bottle, or Husk, before pur chasing,' aud take nothing but “ Coatar’a.” Sold Everywhere^- by All Wuolbsalu Buuooists in largo cities. .Sumo of tho Wholesale Agents in New York City Shicffellin Brothers A Co. Ilurnil, Rislcy A Kitchen D. h ahncstook, Hull ,t Co. iitish, Dale A Robinson, A. R. .1 D. Sands A Co. M. Ward, Close A Co. Wheeler A Hart. M'.Klason A Unbbius. James ri. Aspinwail, I'. S. Dames A Co. Morgan A Allen, F. C. Wells A Co. iiall, Rnckel A Co. La/.elle.Marsh A Uardncr Thomas A Fuller. Hall, Dixon A Co. P. D. Orvis. Oonrad Fox. ASD OTHERS, FStiladelphia, Pa, T. W- Dyott A Go. J Robert Shoemaker A Co B. A. Fahaostoek A Co. j French, Richards A Co. AXD OTHERS, And by DnoomsTs, Grocers, Storekeepers am Ivbi>ili:rs generally, in all Country Towns und ViLlaobs In the UNITED STATES. Carlisle,Pa, rrrdd by JOBS mu, Grocer, S. ff. nAVEßSTlffiJJrnggist, S. ELUOTT, Druggist. And by tbo Dnucotsia, Storekeepers and Ee taildus generally. SSS~ Country DEAi.Ene can order ns above. Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms, 18 desired pST- Send for [13621 Circular, giving roducod prices] to HENRY R. COSTAR, Principal Depot No. 512 Broadway, opposite tho St. Nicholas Hotel; Now York/ ?tbiuajrf », DID YOU HEAR NEW OPENING Of the New and Splendid Slock of Firs/ Class ■ READY MADE CIO TH IN G? E S. HITTER TTAS opened next door to his old mom, and ■I-Jb three doors above ’K. Saxton’s Hardware Store, East High street, a largo variety of CLOTH ING, such us,. SPRING OVERCOATS, Dress, Frock, Sackatces, and- Sack Coats. Punts and Vests, of every variety, color and quality, all new, and selected and made up with great card. Ho .flatters himself that with the thorough knowl edge acquired as a practical Tailor, fjr upwards of thirty years, he can oiler such .inducements as will bo of great advantage to all who may favor him with a call. t Como and give. him a trial, • Ho has also on hand a largo stuck of till kinds and qualities of Spring and ’Summer Goods, as usual, which he is prepared to'.make up to or der, and having secured the services of a first class city cutter, is ready to get up work at short no tice.' Ho is also the Agent.for this Countv. and has for sale the clebratod oWyiae/ILOWE SKWINtt MA- IT- || CHINE," which is acknowledged to Tio the host.for lie will. gnaraniee llu m to do all kinds of sewing, from .heavy leather ti>. the finest, fabric, aril do it as neatly, aud,as dura ble, as. any machine now iu use, o.r the money will bo refunded’. Carlisle,. April 2. ISfin.—Sm, ‘'lP'-" SEWiKG _____ TIIK best machines in use, can bo seen til tbo ’ • ■Cumberland Valley Railroad Office, Carlisle?, Fa. Jan. 20, 1853-Bln.o CARLISLE FOUNDRY Firii-nss i* " I saa pi r ssaeja I iliejmg, ••K' OARD.VKII & 00. now maimfiietuve -JL Itira uonwmjlj FOR- K-A1.13, at 11. fir extensive Stcum Works on Bust Jlaiu st., (JuHisio, u lurgo ussoriuicnt of Agriinltiirul Implements, o! well known mul approved ÜBol'ulnoss-to I'urn.ere among winch they would cull especial attention to Willoughby's celcbhated Patent Gum Spring Grain Dri! which lias taken over fifty first class premiums at State ami County Fairs.' To the farmers of Ciiiu- herhuid, York anil Per yco'hnties woneocl outspeak in detail of the merits of bis drill, as scores of thorn aro now in use on the best farms-in these ootintids. Its reputation ip esfablit'ied ns : the most complete twain drill now iniinu(jibturqd in tholJnitcd Slates It tows Wheat, 11 ye, .Oats Burley and Grass, evenly and .regular, without.hunching the seed. The (riiin sffrtngs pass.the drill,over stn.nipsand stones, .with out breaking pins or the drill. ■■ Fur oven and regu lar Sowing, ,tho Willoughby G um Spring Drill is un equalled by any other. Vfo also, manufacture. and sell the billowing,articles, which we can recommend to-farmers as reliable implements of established character: - ' JlPirriHOn’ti .Patent Corn Planter, . . ■ Zdr.Vv Patent film ip anti PuJ,hr Cutter, MrnlcnJniPe Patent Corn fihelhr, Joltitetun'H Cunt Iriat lh <jn Trough, llarn'e Patent drier Mill, .Also, Throe and Four llor-c Powers and Throat ■ ing Machines, Cast Iron Field Hollers, Plougn Castings, of various patterns, Corn Crushers, and other’articles for farmers 100 linmerdn.i to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stovcs-and ten plate Wood Plovoil, with an immense variety of other castings for house keepers and others. Wo have also an attractive variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, n.nd Cemetery enclosures, to which wo would cal attention. BTEAM ENGINES AND MILD OEAHINQ. Tn this department of one business wo give par ticular attention. Our already extensive stock o! patterns for paper, Hour and "saw mill, gearing, is constantly increasing. Mill mvinersaiul millwright.- will be furnished with a printed catalogue of Tout various mill patterns on application. Our machine shop comprises all the various tools for taming, pinning and finishing shutting and easting, by good and careful machinists. STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 23 horse power, built in tile best on accommodatin'' terms. Engines built at our establishment may lie seen m successful operation at tunny of the lar-esl distilleries and taiinpofics in Carlisle, and Cninh'd, Perry and Dauphin cos., to the owners of which we confidently refer for information ns to their cllicicii ey. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly requested to, cull and examine before contracting olsowUcro. f DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with our establishment is u steam Snsh und Door Manufactory which is now in complete order for tho uiirmifueturo of every description of BUILDING MATERIALS, for, the most costly ns well ns the plainest houso Window bush furnished from five cents upward, ac cording to size of glass ; window frameafromSl,;tl upward; .Shutters and hulling Blinds'from $1,76 upward; Door frames from $1,75 upward; four 1 unel poors from $3,12 upward. Mouldings, Cue mgs, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building, furnished at tho lowest prices, and o( the ‘ ,ThV l "r l r ly “ f lumber. W „ uro also pro ,m rucl as heretofore to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transput tors on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. . uml “uo3s fulTy soTicitiMl^^rP* 1 / 1 * 011 ! 1^0 ° f l ho l ,uljlic ifl «”>Pcot iliy solicited. Orders by mud promptly iitlonded . ~ I’. GARDNER & CO. Carlisle, May 3, 1803. ‘ PAINTS AND 01 Li Luiul, 1,000 galls, of Oi n largo assortment of Varnishes, Turpentine, 1 Jlipnn, White Zina, Putty, Colored Zinc, Litharngo, . ■ ite.l Load, Whiting, m lioiloil Oil, OI»o, Lard Oil, Shollno, Spoini Oil, Paint Brushes, . Pish Oil, &0.. Colors of every description, dry and cans and tubs, at the Hardware Store ■K BAXKN. ■S.—lO tons of White il. just received, with Marsh 27,1863. OP THE |J ¥■ ■J -A 11. S, RITTER. ilai & Cap Kniporiirm^ T l *®,' unrlorsignoil. having purchased 1. itin-.1, ,t„ ol thu jatu,'lViljiu|n.Jr. Trout, dce’’d;- wouUl rcspceUu(ly luiuppuco'to We public that ho in fl ost High hired,'niKl'with cjout ell ort, [n’oiluqo'urtlcicS' of Every Variety,- -Styiw^ri;|^j^| that.'shall ho strictly ill Iftfbpiug wo'live U °-vf> ■ -Ilets “^“■l'.dusoVijrtiniWj^iVrtflio.. common Wool lo.lKo ffowCEi<j4ij»«ißli: hills, and at prices that moslrauit; '.has .an bye to'getting (ho worth o't'iiß'-iubiiS&lWii suit. Mule-Klein, uiiil licuvcr Hats, tiro unsurpassed' lor lightness,- durability tuul lijiish, hy thosoefiijv other estii 1, lisli in on t in the country. ■ 1 iiovu’ Hats ol' (ivory, description constantly on hand. Ho respeetliilly invites nil the old patrons uud us nuuiy new ouos as possible, to give him a cul). A M BROTYPE GALLERY, /■"< L. L'lclinmn is linpny to inform his nn v-/* mcroua fnslom’tra, and llio jmbliogimorttlll thut I*o lias moved his KstuldUhamnt to f* is noi, - ,- SKT.LIGUT «A!LfiEltY;, In tlio building occupied by Mrs. Keff, no a mi'-- nury store, opposite tho Ouuibcrlamr Valley P'-'n’t. Mr. Loeiinian is now able with bis Jr/ndid tight, and the addition of new and ospensit-appa ratus, Ibovdry bust uianufautured, to prut*-® PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES DF.’ISITE, Ambrolypcs, and every style ' Q pWAm CLOTIi|NG, the tin Bt cxtenmv« -feioMc exliihitod, wumvntod us roprcHontud, Jjol'd WhoV/^ 0 Ul ' Ituiuilut tho towns! niarket prioo, gol up i ,avi« "'"H \- /■ I'.-iNliionriblc Style, to (ho most fastidious tnsto, ho ipro und coll hoffio luriiitkiiig olscwhoro ut 1 ISAAC LIVINOStON-’S, North iluuovor St., Ertnoriiim. March 19, ’O3. T Kqiml to tho lest, niado in pfc \ urk , Pictures can bo taken uoir us iu dear weather. Duguorrolypos, or .4ml: gong, copied, enlarged ' visito, J Fire-proof Paint, Florence White. Tonu and Country. • THE subscriber respectfully informs his ami the public generally, that ho still continues the Undertaking business, ami is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night.— COF-I'INS kept constantly dil-hnnd,, both plain luidornumcMital. ,-.Uo hns constantly on blind, btfih-n I'nicni JHvlulliv. Uovlol Corns, of wiiicli he has been appointed the sole agent.. This case is recommended as superior to any of tho laud now in use, it being perfectly air'light, Jlo has also furnished himself iv.ith' a firio new KoscpH.iod IltwUiS)/ and gentle hordes, with which he will attend funerals in town and country person-' ally; without extra charge. . Amunir-' the greatest discoveries- of tho age is. 'tyirnii/ J/rttfrih^,, the he.st and cheapest bed now in,u.-c, the exclusive’.right of winch 1 have 30- eurudd and \y ill he kept constantly on hand; Cabinet ■ MakmS' ail -it's various -cnrriL'd on, and IToiui ans, keerelaries. \Uork-^tjfnd:vT'ailor.Ware, Up-' Iwdslered 'U’niirs, Sofas, Viciv Shin ami,Centro Ta bb-.v; TaM< ,s, AVaslirStands of nil kiniW-V French .lledstead"', li.ml low 'posts: djnny kind ami (Ji.t ol all kinds. booking 1 (Classes, ami -ajl' otlier art!-, •.d.eo.usii-aily- tnaiinfaeluivd in thi.i • lino .of business, kepi. constancy "ii band. • ill 1? workman aVc inen of experience, bis inaterl iil. tile best, ami bis work. inadu:in (lie latest.'city ffyJe. and nil under ills own super vision. It will, be-warranted and.sold low foj- e } islf. • '. He invites all to irive him a tall .bofora pnrelja sln>'ol -where'., For fho'Ula-i :il paironajrc- beirtu .fore extended to him‘he feels imb.idedto bis ilnnio'. rons customers. and assurer tbeiii no‘ cflorlV will be -pared in 'future to pica.vihew iir stylo aiid price. (Jive n-* a c.ilK ’ ' " Uemomber 'Miv jd.aec., .Nprtb. IXauoVoFSC, nearly oppoMlo. the Deposit J’uiilc. . „ CnrlWa, Xov. 0, 18(52. Carlisle Marble Yard. ■ .f-1 •' ■ >l--. sia^gmMs ':RiC2aASs»-ot^a3W. South Uanorer street, pji/iosttc JJciites’ Store, Cnft ; -blc. * THE subscriber hua on Imml a largo and wed selected stock of TOM US. itc., ofeha-dc and beaiilifnl designs, which Ire will Hi ll'aMhe lowest pi ssiblo rates, beiili; d<*j.i n.os <*f e'ellin;* out bis stool.. ' Jicad-stones Umsliod ti-oiVi three dollars upwards.; Urowp ..Siunc, "Marble \V«rk,..Mantjes, Ac.,--or outbt\n> N s, marble slab* for furniture, ifcc.hlanjfdaut ly. on.hand.. Iron railln-; for Ac., of ibe bestTiiiladelpiiia workmanship, will be nromi.t-- by aUcndcd-10. •' . . Carlisle,r, xVb!2 ‘ CO,S J WllPl ■ E; Am) UEi’A IL I S i!) 9 iil r li SfiJli l l ;. North Ilauover street, 3 doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, .•;-CARLISLE,/ |*-A» A Uus Gstnblihlime.nt.miiy-Ijo fnmiil- tlib / \, most- elegant assortment of (IEXTI.hhMIvN ; ll V l h f'.-t .Superfine Clothing ever, ofiered in' this section of Hie country,-nil of our nmi ikumif'uc tnre,-Iroiii the.choicest hrcneli, Knglish and Amer ienn i'iiliries, and expressly ii|lended in ullrosncsts. to meet the wants of tliose who- wish to 'purchase goods of tlio finest ■ quality, cut and made iu tho very latest Mylo of. Fashions. Also, a"complete assortment.ol Cloths, Gassimcrcs, Sattiuots, Veit-' mgs, inilors’Trimmings, ,to. . , We will ho pleased Id supply oar friends withv « m "l“ ol,r l ’.V tile piece or yard at as favdhiA ole rates as they can be procured -any where. .firti; Jan. 22..1503, Ali-NOl.lri Cp;,:p „„ , • J- G. CALLIO. Carlisle, Dee. 20, 1802. LOCH MAN’S New, Skv-Lisiit 1»3i0t0,-;i ap!i{c AXD ■f'.Uiy 'Vfll iu cloudy , '/ypcflMif deceased per- U',’ made 'into carols do 0. L. Doccmbor 4, J&Qj HEAD Hamf.s. —.150 pair of Haines of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, Loudon 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,: lithnrago, wlii.ltng, glue, shellac, paint brushes, firo-proo/ paint, Florence white, white zinc, colored zinc, rod lend, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil. fish oil, «fcc.— Colors of every,description, dry and in oil, in cans ami tubes. Faum Bells.— Just received tho largest, cheap est, and host .assortment of Farm Bells .in the county. QrcericnsLlo metal and Bell metal, war ranted not to crack. •Powdkßp—2s kegs Dupont Hod* -.i.l Rifle Pow der, with a largo .assortment of i.:!• ; j.loka. crowbars, stone drills; stone sledges, stein; hummers,* itc.' ' )J ' ’ Pumps and enMUNT.—SO barrels cement, yrftli ; a, very large assortment of chain and iron.pumps bf.. all kinds, cheaper than ever, at the-hardwariveforO ' 'IIPJartT. sajct,o^.u . Of pic.ohl ftrm of -JohiP.LynetL'Son. HA Si. just liia spring stuck of lliirihviiTO' .JJaiiits, Oils,, Varnishes, Olfisfl, ,tc., tu' wldch ha Un-itch the curly attention ■of the public generally. Ho has greatly cnhirgod his stuck in till its various hriiuchcs, iuul cuii now uccumo.luto .tiio public with ■’ , in large or email quantities at the lowest prices. He don't want'the public t»: think ho has brought ail- the Goods in Philadelphia uiid Keiv. York°to '.our town, hut ho cun assure them’tiutt tv look into his store will convince them that ho.hits enough . I.'uuds to luiiy supply tho duinuml in- this'miirjiet. Hersons wanting goods in our lino will-find it to their ud.vuuUigb-to give tia It call feofore’in lilting their purchases. All orders personally and puiictu” ally attended to, aud no misrcprcscututioiis ulado to ’olioct Silled. n ' | tons of-Iron—Hammered awi Itc»Ilo«l—of, all .sizes, just received, and .war ranted to l)o of tho best cjuaniy, with a as* •snrliaent of , ' “ .DAVID SIDE, Shoot Iron, : Hoop Iron, Band Iron, <>rse Shoo Iron, Spring Stool, Cast Stool, HHslcr Steel, Hors-c Shoos, Horse Shoo Nails, Cheaper than the choupcsl March 27, 1M3. CHAINS.— 000 pair n.ll kinds, with' a larf • Butt Cluiiug, Breast hug “ Cow • “ .lusr-feocived’ot the Chea: April 27. ■CUM BORLAN D V ALLEY BANK IVrOriCT!,..—lt will bo-scon liv tho.fullowinn- Lv advertisement t.hal-Jlcnr.V Xl- Sturgeon, E«n° has; retired from dim firm of Ivor, Dunlap A Go and that .Samuel HcpVmru, Esq;, of Carlisle. Gum'- norland county, Pa.,■ bus been associated with tho romiumngtp.artncrHin lho-firm of Kor,Daiilan A Co iuul tbatWim WMrepTiuf.a has beomMetted' Cashier lit tho place of Mr. S[ur>seun. ■ ' ■ William Kek, ■■ , Isaao Bhenneman, , Hiciiabu Woods,’, Joiin S. Sterhett John £. Dunlap,’ . . JoiiN Dunlap, j : Samuel llkpjiuux. ■ This Sank will continue to do a General. Banking, and JJxchauf/e.- Gneince;;, Ai -their banking 1 House, .in Carlisle, under thb uatnis add stylo. of KMlt, DUNLAP & CO. ’. .Money will bo rtmctvcd on deposit and paid back on demand; without, notice. ~ Certificated ofdopnsit, bearing nUcresl,.at tbc rate of,five percent; will,be issued for as short a period ns lour months., Xuthihh .e*t on nl. ccrtilicates will eoahe al inntiirity, hut.if such eertilieates arc renewed afany tiijuj: tl)«rcaljiur for another given period, they shall boar-tire stunu rate of interest np to. (ho time of removal..’ Twentjs days notice must be given of an .intention,-Lbhvitb.il .draw interest deposits. ’ f: ’ ’ The proprietors would’cairtbo-attontipn ofXfifr mers, Mechanics aud all otners who desire n 'slifi; depository for their money; to' thißfapl„'tbat ’tJieyGtro'- not duly liable to thu amount of their stoidj,Xiv f (.he; Hank, but are’individnnlly liable to the their whole estates .for all the deposits and-, .btMr . of Ivor; D.nnlap-,t Co. -ji :2^^ rti l" lar altuntion will:bs-raven to the collceil rtro^9f.XTcnd.no FdtdiimilSfls; Drafts. Chuekii f£igpttotpfneiif 'made .t’d-'.anyipirkof ■ dd : , Unitofl’ .;Btiftib^-Fnglan;<l,‘a’n’iT.lrela)idi^V'’.'tyr;;‘.v ,’ ;/’ limpsr'bbi i-'-.rf"’ NR^’aiitihnodeSirbdjliudinjgard '(o': S-’ ' gonerad.' ’■ ; y' . ■ The faithful and: .confidohti; 1 busine3sen(rustodtd'thoni’may Thu.llank'Aviilboopcu-firrbU) jln^bc.'^jhln^^jji^^tdeki: | Disequ rit:dAfo^,Vo«vATiieo'ciij^> ; Colfcctittns 1 ;fr om ’■ S h ila ilei pii J ’Seaton made 1 hh'favorrtiib’tcrnis., - The proprietors refer to . , Jay Cooke it C.n,, W . K, W. Ci.auk ,t Co., Philadelphia, Winslow, L.Aiimi ‘-fitytt Now York. Clark, Citijstiv (fe jiv*. W. U&VKXinX • ; ‘ • (Jonh ini’ .-March 6. ISM THE • A-LL-K.V > v /f) EAST PJCNNSBORO’ 1 1 MUTUAL &):$ /y suit A Nun CUM PAX y 1 of Cumberland" '■'Ally, incorporated by an act of ■ Assembly, in fhtyyear 18J3, and having recently bad ita tbo year 1863, is now in aotivoanf Vigorous operation under (bo sdpor iutendcnceVVi' 1 following Board of Managers: Wm. Jt/jargni, Christian Btoyman, Michael CopSWn, piliiol Bailey, Alexander Catlicartj Jacob. ■ H; Couvjei’dobp Kicbelbcrger. Josepli Wiekershnin, Samuolp JluSrly/ Rudolph Martin, Moses Brioker, Jacob .Cover and J." C. Dunlap. Tncf’rjes of insurance aro as low and favorable as abyCompany of tbo kind in tbo State. Persons wiablg to become members are invited to make up pllb.iou to tbo Agents .of tbo Company who art typing to wait upon them at any time. W. Jl. OOHUAS, Bberly’s Mills, Cum- county. VRe Pres’t— Curibtian Stavmak, Carlisle Cum norland conutjv Sooty.—John C. Dunlap, Mocbanicabur/r, Cum berland county. - ' Treasurer—Mioixael ChOKLiw, Bhephordstown, Cumberland county. Cumberland County.—-John Sberriok, Alien; Hen ry Zoariuf.Shiremaustown; Lafayette Pell'or, Dick inson ; Henry Bowman, Ohurehtown; ModeGri flth, South Middleton;, Sam’l. Graham, W. Pouns boro’; Samuel Coovcr, Mechaniosbnrg; J. W. Oook- Hff, Bhephordstown ; D..Coover, Upper Alien; J. 0. Saxton. Silver Spring,; John Dyer, Carlisle; Valentino Pocman, New Cumberland. /pictures, /ielpUla or New Ynrk County.—'W. .6. Picking, Dover; James Qrijbth, Warrington ; J. P. DeanlorlV, Washington ; Rieboy Clark,Eillsburg; D.Butter, Pairviow; John Williams, Carroll. JJaiiphln County.— Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about to expire,.can have them renewed by making appli cation .to any of the Agents. March I 1 SO.'t. lSJ>:mscrei*ot} r |ic% TN beauty nnd durability, no “ sun drawn" picture equals a good Daguerreotype thin is tno opinion expressed by the loading photographic journals of the day, both American and English, and these may ho obtained afc'thn rooms of Mrs. Ivbvxolds’ Luuthor stroot two doors west of iluno vor. Carlisle, April,lB63. THE subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, ami best selected assortment of Hardware, ever offered in this county. • Every thing kept in a large whole sale ami retail -Hardware stora, can Uo had a little lower than at any other house in. the county; at tho cheap hardware'store of tho subscriber. , Nails and spikes. —so tons nails ami spikes just received of the very host makes, and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers’prices. OUO pairs Trace Chaitis of all kinds, with a largo assortment of butt chains, lißltorulmins, breast do., fifth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains) (kc. Carlisle, .March 8,1803, itTHflj RELIABLE GOODS, LEWIS F. LYNE, > ' NtAth Hanover street. Carlisle, April 2. r ), L 6 Washers,. A-nvila, Vices, Files, Hasps, Evils, Nuts,’ Screvy Dales, Blacksmith Bellows, Hi vets,- tie. ~ &e.> Ac.,. t,.it tho Hard ware sloro of IIENIIY SAXTON, East Main street. rs of Trace Chains, uf assortment of Halter Chains, Fifth ■ “ , Tongue u Spreads, Ac., Ac.,, p liadwaro Stole of . LEWIS F, LYNE. TjrK,puoi‘uii:Tons' now aim: FI i*4i >ha hBl rail <: e, AGENTS. New. Coal Ar - TnE wE^\^'oVl:, r THE subscribers tvouUl rc ,.,. >c ntt-ontion- nf bimoimrnora *,>” lyCll!1 1 uuruslo, nml tlio Burfoundin.r , *' le tlioir ncw COAL YAHII, ,“jP S l '>"r ;i || v on West High's!., „ h ere 11^1,1" »»''"mi ,i h!';" Slani , ■ ', ' ble prices Pc ity of Zimchmi,,;’ a , u l Mwk'mity' r , '■ ou hand. ‘^“ l, Coat uI T All orders left at the Warn n roa.aonco.in North Hanover street will'i ° r attended to. .. Wlll be p ro j T Carlisle, April 22, ISOaP 1 * 1 ' 11801 * 4 REE] Forwarding a commissi-om , ■ JFLOUn A H, llo l COALj PLASTER ,f- The aunsoribcr- having taken lb-Wnr„i -and fixtures of Willinm H. Murray',, ~,,n I” I ’”' tablishmont, on AVest High Street, i,m, ■lusod -College,' would inform the puMu ck ;■ Uci - :- .Stoelfts watri “ ‘Corel otaUitfudsTbartirabidJ; " XTKTWJS-TK'LLIvT, ' XL KK b’lT>i)bf'lt. 1 --■ . LOCUST GAT, ' ' Liniobnrnors'and Biaekfumibs’ Coil, eoiietont for sale'. Kept under cover, and dullveVod drv any part of the town. > April 22. ISG.L . ZiCTMBEXt AHB GQ, . OLIVJiII DKLA.XOV linll .tile attention of tins r , m TV■ to his lurßO iiml .superior stuck nl L ami JM.UItEJI, which 'he cusliimly kcq, ‘ at his .vnnl, near the' Ons Works. Tlie imc,,i “ hml.lors unu others is purti i. ■ rlv invilbl , ' stock.or evaxtuXc,. pae/miX im T »i ho a. hjjixo, I’/iA.IIEXTI-EE, UO'AIIU* « ULHE, FLAX A’. LA TUX.A-v: ■ Our shirk’,,’ nhpriscs L YXEXS- VA I,LEY. /.OLT.ITr' /.omiEit r, x/iamoeix,XEXlnmy inn AEll, LUXE F/DFLEU. I.IME'HVU \nj“t 'll 110 A I) TOP /! LA OX EM I TIES iiUM..A\A best quality, mill kept under cover, mid will he : jtt'Mio Invest- rates. , ’ • Thankful lor the patronagcof a gencriM pull ■bestowed upon the,lute; linn of Black .1 DiiJ.ani lui would solicit ii/eontinmuiee of llio sinnc, iu will stride to please. All' orders left at tlic r ? donee of Jacob Shroin for Coal or l umber, will promptly attended to as heretofore. OBIVEH DEiAXCV, April- 22, 1803. Foreign. and iJoiiicslic ijpn EOWAiibSIIOWJ'jU respfectifullyamm oug to tho public, that hocouHmies to keep « on hand, and,Tor sale, a .largo umJ very; porior a-ssortmont oF . ‘ Foreign' and Domestic Liquors, af In's now s.tniul.'afcw doors west of Jlmmon't II lei, and directly west of tlio 'CuurUioins, Carlljl UIUNMES, All of choice Ilrnnds, WINES, • Sherry, Port, Modem, Lisbon, Clnrel, Ni five, lloek, J ohumnsherg, «ad JJihlltlut CHAMPAGNE, Iloidsick A Co., Ccisler A Co.,und,jmi ah _ GIN’S, Bolden, Lirn, and Anchor. WHISKY, ' . Knpmor Old Ityc. Choice Old Family tar. Wheat, .Scotch, mid Irish. ALL, TtKOWX STOUT, <tc. Best to be list] PbiUultflijliia.' BITTEN*. • . • / Or (he very-lest quality. .J?°! iIor ? nrd other* tlosirlirg a. PUHE ATLTICI will find it as ruj/resuntod, ns iilsivlulo cnin* V^ n fl - Careful selection of bi SI.OCIv, rhich cauiiot lie surpassed; aud hopes yC/VO the patronage bftbc public. ' Carlisle, April 12,. 1803. New Winfl and Liqiior Store, In thejim white frame building, directly ecu ' ' . of ike Market Mouse, Carlisle. r J.HIE undcrainned having opened a full ai 1 co.iiiploto assortment of the purest nnd boe AND LIQUORS, ho invites llott OU . BO .keepers; and others to, giro a call, being determined to keep a butter article than is generally.kept in the country, and'at prices. • ■ .ifll ANDIES—Otard, Pino'fc Vintage, 1852: Ro chelle. . • - I*lNS—Swan. Schoiclam ’Sehnnppp, Meyer’s Old Fi.sh, 01*1 Jam Spirits, N. E. limn. • WlNES—Madorini very'old ; Sherry, Sweet Ma iiftgUi Oiil Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne,Muscat. •WHlSKY—iMonongahela,. Pure Old Kye, Hour bnn and common Wlnsh.v. , Aly-o, IVino Bjtturd, Dcmijohno, Bottled, .<to. Buttled.Liuu^>rs.of nil-kniil'}. ' WILLIAM 3fAJBTItf, May J 7, 1883. PLOWS, -PLOWS.— *■ ?alo at Munulbcluferi . moutof ■ - ' ;V Plank’s Plows, r ; • Jluu wood's *♦ ' Zoigler’s i( Woirjch’s ‘f •• ’•_ a ‘ the cheap liardwaro.Si HA.MI'jS. —SUO pniva of Ilnmos on Lund, of all kinds, • ' , Eiizabothtown pattern, ‘ •Loudon , * f ' . Common ■ “ with and without patent fastenings,. cheaper rhan ever at . LEWIS F! LYiVE’S. I. C. t«O3IM f »E* South Hanover Street, next door to the' c»tncrof M r cst. Pumfret and nearly opposite Bontz'’sturo. Carlisle, Dec; 22, 1802. 1 ; DK. «EO. S. SEAKSGIIT, Fmm the Baltimore College of Dental Surge?#* Office at the residence.of hia mother, East Louth or street, throe doors below Bedford. . ' Carlisle, Lou. 22, 1862. CMAB. A T T 0 R N E Y-AT-L A W. OFFICE in InhofT’a building, juet opposite the Market House. . Carlisle March 13, 1802 ly. 11. NEWSIIAIH, ATTORNEY AT LAW., OFFICE with With H. Miller, Eaq„ SuaM Hanover street, oppnbite'tho Volunteer Pfintinff. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1662—tf. RUFUS' 13. SIIAPLET, ATTORNEY AT LAW CARLISLE, PA, ATTENDS to securing and collecting So Id ter* a J‘ay, Penm'ons, Dountien, tic. Olflco on South Hanover street opposite Booths store. Fob. 13. 1362. J. M. WF.AKM3V, At TORN El - A T LAW. OFFICE on South Hanover street, one door south of Hannon’s Hotel, Carlisle. Feb. 27. 1302—9 in, . , LJ. W. FGULK, Attorney at Law. ( • Office-with James R. Smith, RbeeW 1 Hull: All business entrusted to him will mi py.vflipt ly attended tn. ' OilSw* j. E. xosemaeik, E. SHOWER. -Jnst received and fori ra prices, a large aasort- I York Medal Plows, Bloomfield do Eagle ' do Cultivators, <tc. r kc. t tore of ■B. SAXTON
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