Sgrifnlfutnl. FEIITILIZIXG SUBSTANCES. In Hiis ngo of concentrated fertilizers, when the laboratory of tbo chemist is sending forth numerous and highly energetic compounds, —phosphates; super-phosphates, enneorine and poudretto, to supersede the old-fash ioned manures, it may appear to those who bo warmly advocate •‘Scientific Agriculture,” os a work of supererogation to call the atten tion of the farmer to those materials which the professed scientist considers of little or no value, compared with the aforementioned articles. All animal substances form very active manures. There is, indeed, no part of an animal which may not bo made to. act as an efficient fertilizer. Horn is oven more valuable than bone, containing a larger por tion of decomposable matter, and acting with greater energy and with a more immediate effect both upon the soil and crop. Its spee dy decomposition is effected in nitrogen, hy droeen, carbonic acid, phosphorus and sul phate of lime, and it then ontors into combi nation with them, producing substances all of which are more or loss advantageous to vegetation. Tho shavings and trimmings of horn, obtained from tho turners’and corah makers’ shops, are tho most frequently used for purposes of agristio enrichment. The hoofs of black cattle, which may generally bo obtained in almost any quality of the butchers, will, if cut into small pieces, bo found to produoe'a piost excellent effect upon any soil lo which'they may bo applied. Tho refuse of the shambles, consisting of blood, hair and the various kinds of -filth there no cumulated, make's an., excellent manure.— But, like, fish, when applied in a fresh state, it soon exhausts its energy, and unless ap plied in, conjunction with some substance ol a more durable natuie,'the hind manured "with it will in a short become less productive than before. •; Probably the most judicious use that can he nuide uf this and nil similar substances, is to mix them in compost with substances of slower action; Used in this -way, they will be found of great value. The . hair and wool of animals are composed of , nearly, if not precisely the same constituents as horn, but they are uot so easily decom posed, and of course-do notact so speedily unless they havp becu mixed with lime be-, fore being applied. In England and on the Continent, not only hoofs, horns, hair, and bristles are collected for nmnnrial purposes, and often sold at a high .price, but rags, refuse feathers, and even old huts are gathered up and thrown into the’ markets, where they command a ready sale and a remunerating price. Those materials are prepared by first throwing them into trenches purposely prepared and sprin kled with caustic lime, and left to decompose. The matter resulting from the decomposition is subsequently mixed with the soil as an amclihraut, or applied to crops in the same manner ns other putrescent manures. Shoes,' old leather, and the small, chips from the shoe manufactory, though witli difficulty de composed without the assistance of some 1 powerful and energetic solvent, are yet capa ble uf furnishing a most efficient and valua ble manure. When thrown into a trench or compact heap, and mixed with quicklime, they speedily enter into a state of incipient decomposition, and are transformed into a mucilaginous state, and in time become good manure. Another article much used in the vicinity of large cities is the scum taken from the kettles of sugar boilers, and the rich res iduum of the manufactures of this article, which is composed .of blond, mucilage am lime, and which is found, on analysis, ti contain many of those principles which grow mg vegetables the most readily assimilate by the action of their internal mechanism for their own developemont and support. There are nlso many vegetable substances that arc capable of being made-to contribute largely to the fertility and productiveness of the farm. The spurious vegetation which so profusely springs up and flourishes with so much vigor in our ill-managed pasture grounds, and along the ipargiu of our high ways, is all available for manorial purposes, and capable, by a very- simple, process of be inj£ made to contribute essentially to the fer tility of cultivated lands. Evop the mosses, and the various species of JunntA, contain the essential elements of a healthy fertility.— They* may bo gathered at those seasons when their vitality is most vigorous, and, ifthrown into heaps, with a little quick lime, gypsum, wood ashes, and such other, materials us pro mote decomposition, they will soon be re solved into a substance eminently well cal culated to simply any deficiency of humus in the soil, and to hasten the development of cultivated crop s.-rPorlland Argus., . Orchard .Management. In a report of the Fruit Commiteo of the Massachusetts State Hoard of .Agriculture, beaded by M. 11.I 1 . Wilder, wo have the follnw ing excellent remarlcs»on the salutary influ ences of thorough draining, the proper pre paration of the' soil, ard the necessity of judicious and careful .cultivation to insure tho healthful developemeut and longevity uf fruit trees. “ In the preparation of the site for an or chard, thorough draining of the soil is uni formly afjvantageous. This is now admitted by all gootl cultivators to bo an indispensable condition tu perfect success in the production of due trees and handsome fruit. Wherever there is an excess of water in the soil, at any teason of the year, the health of. the trees, sooner or Jaier, will bo impaired and its life shortened. Most of the diseases which have affected fruit trees in our region, such as tho spotting in our foliage, decomposition of the bark, and the blasting and the cracking of the (ruit, are attributable to uncongenial and imperfectly drained soils. In fact, there arc very few locations whore draining is not ben eficial. In undrained soils water accumn •latcs first at the extremities of the lower roots. hen, therefore, autumn approaches, evap oration growing less mid less, and the tem perature of the earth-being reduced, the roots become chilled and the functions of the tree arrested, just at the time when in our cli mate they are most required for bringing our fruits to perfect maturity. All lands intend ed for orchards should not only bo well drained,‘hut the land should bo thoroughly plowed deeply if not suhsuilud. The advan tage resulting from such properly prepared soils is now so universally acknowledged as •to need no further discussion in-thia report. “An orchard should always bo kept free ‘.from grass/grain, and weeds. No other pro duct should bo grown upon the soil except vegaotablea, and these only while the trees nre young and occupy but a small portion of tho land. And when the trees attain a bearing condition, the cultivation of tho soil rb’bH'W;not extend to tho depth o? more than ■three inches; never disturbing tho root with the plow or spade. The practice of seeding down orchards to grass or, grain, except on the over-rich soils like those of the West, s )? ou !£ k. e carefully avoided. Neither can tho digging of small circles around tho trunks of trees in grass land be recommend ed as of any great benefit, as the roots of ma ture trees extend far beyond the outlines cf these circles. “ The influence of the soil on eerltunkinds of fruit is remarkable. Sumo succeed on any tolerable Rood lauds; uomo.beston light, loamy, half silioinua soils ; others require a Btrong, rich, and yet feathery bottom to bring them to perfeetion. The limits of this report •will not permit of the specification of the particular soil and location for each variety, and only to allude very briefly to these par ticulars in the catalogue herewith presented. It is hoped, however, that in coming time this information may bo obtained and diffused through the agency of this Board in regard to all the fruits that may bo adapted to the soils of our commonwealth." JJELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. ■ ‘.HIGHLY CONSENTRATED.’ ■ to COIHPOVAfD FLUID EXTRACT BUGH-U, A positive and Specific Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER. 'KIDNEYS, QUA VJ2L aud DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, This medicine increases tho power of Digestion, and excites the ahsorbitants into healthy action, by which tho I VATEIiY dispositions, and all UNNA TUfiAL ENLARGEMENTS arc reduced, ns well'as Pain and Inflamation, and is good for MEN, WOMEN Oil CHILDREN 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, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, W.cak Nerves, Trembling, •Horror of Disooso Wakefulness, Dimncps'of Vision, . Pain in the Back, Universal lassitude of the Muscular System, Uot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions on the' Pace, PiUlI) COUNTENANCE These symptoms,, if allowed to go on. which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows Impo teuey, Fatuity, Epileptic Fits, in one uf which the patient may expire, Who can say tbatthoy are’not frequently follow ed by those “ dii’c/ul diseases’* 41 INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.” Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, Hut none will confess. rim records cf the Insane Asylums and the melan chully Deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. THE CONSTITUTION QNCE AF FECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of Medicine and in vigorate the system, which HELMBOLD’S EX TRACT BL'CIIU invariably does. A trial will convince the most skeptical. Females! Females! Old or Young, Single, Married or Con lurnplaling Carriage. In many affections peculiar to Females, tbo ex tract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as iu Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painful, ness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated nr Schlrnma slate of the Uterus, Leuclmr rea or Whites, Sterility, and for al* complaints in cident to ‘he sox. whotheraricing from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in tho DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, (See Symptoms above.) XO FAMILY SHOULD WITHOUT IT. Take no more Balsam, Mercury or unpleasant me dicine or unpleasant and dangerous diseases. * HELMCOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH. CURES SECRET DISEASES In all their Stages ; ' At little Expenses ; Little or no change in diet; No inconveniences And no Exposures, It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent ing and Curing Strictures of tho Urethra. Allay ing Pain and luflamation, so frequent in tho e’ass of disease and expelling all Poisonous Diseases and worn out matter. Thousand* *\njumvml» wliulimo Wnn the' victims of Quacks and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the “ poison” has, by tho use of “ pmocr/ut aHnnycntc,” been dried up in tho system, to break out iu an aggravated form, and perhapfi after Marriage. Use llelmbold's Extract Huciid for all affection. aud diseases of tho URINARY ORGANS, whether existing iu MALE OB FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, no matter of How Long Standing, Diseases of those organs require tho aid of n Dkjhktic, lIEUISOLD’S EXTRACT BUCJIU Is tho (front Dieurotie, and it is certain to have tho desired alioct in discuses for which it is recommended. Evidence ot the most reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicines. Cun ideates of cures, from eight to twenty years standing, with names known to sionee and fume. 'Price Si Per Bottle or Six for S 5 Delivered to any address, securely peeked from ob servation. Describe symptoms iu all Communications. Cures Guaranteed. Adriso Gratis. AFFIDAVIT: Personally appeared before mo, an Alderman of tho city of Philadelphia, 11. T. Ilolmbold who be ing duly sworn cloth say, that his preparations con tnin no narcotic, no mafcmry, or other injurious drugs, hut are purely vegetable. „ 11. T. lIEIiMROLD. Sworn and subscribed before mo. this 23d day of November, 'lBsl. WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman, Ninth.ct., above Race, Philn. Address letters for information in confidence to H. T. MELMUOLD, Chemist. Depot, 101 south tenth st., below Chcsnut, Phiia. Jieware of Counterfeits. And Unprincipled Dealers, Who endeavor to dispose of their own and other articles on tbc reputation attained by ■Jlclmbold’s Genuine Preparations, llclmhoht’s Genuine Extract Buchu ; Ho inheh >, Genuine Extract Sarsaparilla: Bolmbold s Uemdnolmproved Rose-Wash; SOLD B 7 T,.h!' l '£f l M S ov " yK,l<,ro .- Asl < for Ilelmhold.- Take no other. Cat out the advertisement and send for it, and avoid impesitieu and exposure. To Destroy ——Rats, Roaches, Ap. To Destroy -Mice, Moles, and Ants. To Destroy— —Bed-Bugs. To Destroy —-Moths,.in Furs, Clothes, Ac; To Destroy- —Mosquitoes, and Fleas. To Destroy Insects on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy Insects on Animals. Ac., Ac. . To Destroy—— Every form and spooios of Vermin. ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN. Destroys Instantly EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. Those preparations (unlike all others,);aro u Free from Poisons/' u Not ’dangerous, to tbo Human Family.” “Rats do not die on the promises.” t( They come out of their holes' to die.” u They are tho only infallible remedies known, .2 years and more established in New York city. Used by—the City Post Office. Used by—the City Prisons and Station Houses. Used by—City Steamers, Ships, tto. Used by—tho City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, <to. Used by—City Hotels, 'Astor/ f St.Nlchulas/ <fcc. Used by—tbo Boarding Houses,. &c. Used by—more than 5Q,(J00 Private Families. 7J53S -See one or fioo Specimens of t tifiat t n /Every where mi id by the People — Editors — Dealer#, &c. HOUSEKEEPERS —troubled .with vermin, need be so no longer, if they uao ‘ Costau’s!' Extermina tors. Wo have used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost $5, wo woulci have it. Wo hud tried poi sons, but they effected nothing; but.CosTAU's arti cle knocks tbo breath out of Rats, Mice and Bed- Bugs, quicker than wo cun write it. It is'in groat demand all over the country. —Medina (0.,) Gazette MORE GRAIN and provisions aredestroyed an nually in Grunt County by vermin,than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer. Lancaster, { Wis.,) Herald, HENRY 11. COSTAR —Wo are selling your preparations rapidly. Whorcv-cr they have been used, Hats, Mice, Roaches, and Vermin disapppenr immediately. Ecksa &• Stouffer, Druggists, New Windsor, Md. CostarV Rat, Roach, dkc„ Exterminator. Costar’s” CostarV’ Bed-bug Exterminator. “ Costur'-e" “ Costar’s ” 'Electric Powder for Insects, (to. In 25c., 50c. and $1 boxes, bottles, ami flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for plantations, ships, boats, hotels, «tc.. CAUTION!!! To prevent tho public from be ing imposed upon, by spurious and highly perni cious imitations, a new label has.,been prepared, bearing a fac-similo of Ibo proprietor’s signature. Examine each, box. .bottle, or flask before pur ciia-sing, aud take nothing but “.Costar’s.” USB* Fold Everywhere —by Ml AVn()i.v',a*xn I>iv\iuuists In large oltlos. Some of the Wholesale Agents in. New York City Shicflellin Brothers <fc Co. Hartal, Risloy A Kitchen B. Fahnestock, Hull A Co. Bush, Gale A Robinson. A. B. A I). Santis it Co. .M. Ward, Close <t Co. Wheeler «t Hart. M’Kissou Robbins, .lames S. Aspinwnll, P. S. Barnes & Co. Morgan-.t Allen, F. C. Wells it Co. Hull, Rnckel it Co. Lazollo,Marsh it Gardner Thomas & Fuller. Hall, Dixon »fc Co. P. D. Or vis. Conrad Fox. AND OTHERS. Philadelphia., Pa. I. W. Dyqtt «fc Co. [ Robert Shoemaker «t Co. B. A. Fahnestock & Co. j Frouch, Richards Jfc Co. and others. Aud by Druggists, Giioceiis, Storekeepers and Bbt-iilkrs generally, in all Country Towns and Villages In tho UNITED STATES. Carlisle.Pa., O* Sold by JOHN um flroccr, S. .TV. HAVERSTICK, Druggist, S. Druggist, And by the DmjooiaTS, StonuKEEPEns and-Re tailers generally. Country DealkrS can order as aboTo Or addressers direct—[or if Brices, Terms, -tc., is desired ■J3T' Send for [lBO2l Circular, giving reduced prices] to HENRY R.COSTAR, Principal Depot No. 512 Broadway, opposite the St. Nxobolas Hotel, Now York. February $, 1868—$n« DID YOU HEAK OF TIII3 NEW-OPENING Of the New and Splendid Slock of First Class READY MAIJE cloth me? H, S. KITTEK HAS opened next door to his old room, and tluoo doors above 11. Saxton's Hardware Store, East High-street, a largo variety of CLOTH ING, such as • . SPRING OVERCOATS, Dress, Frock, Sackatcos, and Sack Coats, Pants and Vests, of every variety, color and quality, all now, and selected and made up with great cart. Ho flatters himself that with the thorough knowl edge acquired as a practical Tailor, fir upwards of thirty years, ho can offer such inducements as will bo of great advantage to nil who may favor him with a call. - Como and give him a trial. Ho has also on hand a largo stuck of all kinds and qualities of ■Spring and Summer Goods, as usual, which ho is prepared to make up to or der, and haying secured the services of a first clasp city cutter, is ready to gut up work at short no- lle is'also the Agent for this County, and has for sale tho olebratcdoripniaJ HOWE SEWING-MA- CHINE, which is acknowledged to bo the beet far oilpvrjtitata, now in unc. lid will guarantee them to do nil kinds t)f lowing,, from heavy leather to the finest fabric, ac'd do it as neatly, and as dura ble, as any machine now iu use, or the money will bo refunded. Carlisle, April 2. 1863.—3 m. *■ I fflff ' m THE best machines in .use,fern be seen al the Cumberland Valley Railroad Office, Carlisle, Pa. Jan. 20, ISjO-Cni.# CARLISLE FOUNDRY Fni’iulug Imiilcnienl Depot. P'' GARDNER & CO. now irmnufucturo A and keep constantly FOR SALE,--, at their extensive Steam Works on'East Main st.,Carlisle, a large assortment of Agricultural Implements,,..of well known and approved usefulness to Farmers, among which they would call especial attention to wn.Luuaiinv’s celeihiatkd Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which has taken ovcr.flffy first cflasa premiums at Stale ami County Fairs. To the farmers of Cmn herlaml, York and Per y comities we need not speak in detail of the merits of his drill, as scores of them arc now. in use on the host farms in these counties. Its reputation is oslahlir’icd us the most complete •grain drill now manufablurcd in.the United States It sows Wheat* Rye, Oats. Parley and Grass, evenly and regular, without bunching tho seed. The gum springs pass the drilLaver stumps and stones, with out breakingVpins or the drill. For oven ami.regu lar sowing, the Willoughby Gum Spring Drill is un equalled by any other. Wo also manufacture and sell the following articles, which we can recommend to farmers as reliable implononts of established character: Morrison* 9 Patent Corn Planter, Lash's Patent Straw atul Pnldcr Cutler, Pridendol/’s Patent Corn Shelter , iTvh Uf.fjn’ Wrong I*, Ham's Patent Cider Mill. Also, Three and Four Hor.fo Powers and Throat ing Machines, Cast Iron ‘Field Rollers, Plough Castings of various -patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles for farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg'Coal Stoves and ten plate Wood Stoves, with an immense variety o/other-castings for house keepers ami others. Wo have also an attractive variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, and Cemetery enclosures, to which wo would cal attention. STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING. To this department of our business wo give par ticular attention. Our already extensive stock ot patterns for paper, flour and saw mill gearing, is constantly increasing. Mill o winers and millwrights will bo funilsliod-.with a printed catalogue pf our various milljpaltorns On application. Our machine shop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing shafting and casting, by good and careful machinists. STATIONARY S.TEAM ENGINES, of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 horse power, built in the best style and on accommodatin'’ terms. Engines lu(ilt at our ostablishmont may bo seen in successful operation at many of tho largest distilleries and tammerios in Carlisle, and Cuinb’d, Perry and Dauphin cos., to tho owners of which wo confidently.refer for information as to their efficien cy- Pursons wanting Stea.m Engines arc earnestly' requested to cull and examine bofuio contracting elsewhere. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with ourestnhiishmont is a steam Sash and Door Manufactory which is now in complete order for the manufacture of every description of BUILDING MATERIALS, H' e costly ns well as the plainest houso ” Sush furnished from flvo cents upward, ao. cording to size of glass; window Frames fromsl,3l upwardj Shutters and Bolling Blinds from $1,75 upward Door frames from $1,75 upward;.Four Panel Doors from $2,12 upward.' Mouldings, Cas ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house budding, tarnished at the lowest prices, and of the best quality of lumber. JpSS* Wa are also prepared as heretofore to build and repair BUKDEN CARS for transpoi lors on tho railroad, with promptness and on reasonable tonus. The continued patronage of Ibo public is rospect fully.splioitud. .Orders by mail promptly attended to -J .. , „ „ .1?- GARDNER * CO. Carlisle, May 3, 18,63. PAINTS AND OIL, Lead, 1,000 galls, of 01 a largo assortment of , . Firorproof Paint, turpentine, Florence White,. “, a P llD > White Zino, *!'“?- Colored Zino, Litharage, ■ Bed Lead, Polled Qil Q |u °; Lard Oil, Shellac, -SpeiniOil, Paint Brushes, Fish Oil, & o> . Colors of every description, dry and vans and tubs, at the Hardware Store <S.—lO .tons of White 'il, just received, with M t 'H. SAXTCN. March 27,1861 THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends ami the public gonerall}’, that ho still continues the Undertaking business, and is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night.-- Ready-made COFFINS kept constantly pu hand, both plain and ornamental. Ho has constantly on. hand Disk's. Patent Metallic Burial Case, of which ho has been appointed the solo agent. This case is recommended as superior to any of tho klnd.now in ! use, it being perfectly air tight. Ho has also furnished himself with a fine new Rosewood Hearse ami gentlo horses, with which ho will attend funerals in town mid country person ally, without extra charge. • Among the greatest .discoveries of tho ago is IIV/fo* Sprint/ jffnttrass, tbo best and cheapest bed now in use, the exclusive right of which! have so* curcdd and willbokept constantly on baud* in nil its .various branches carried on, and Bcau renus, Secretaries, Work-Stands, Parlor Ware, bolstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centro Ta bles; Dining and Breakfast'Tables, Wash-stands of all kinds, French .Bedsteads,' high-and low posts;‘Jinny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads,' Chairs, of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and all other arti cles usually manufactured in this ,lino of business, kept constantly on hand. Hlis workman are mbn of experience, bis materi al the best,' a'nd bis work made in tbo latest city style, and all under his own supervision; It will be warranted and sold low-for cash. ■ Ho invites all to give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. For tl{e liberal patronage hereto? loro extended to him ho feels indebted to his mime- rons (Justomers, and assures them that no efforts* will-bo Spared in future to : pteuso.thom.in style and price. - Give us a call. Remember the place, North Hanover St., nearly, opposite tbo Deposit Bunk. H. S. BITTER, Carlisle, Nov. 6, 1802, South Uanover street, opposite Be.ntza' Store, Curl*ute, THE subscriber has on hand a large and well selected stock of iUoiniiuciKs Tp s M R.S, tt9., .of chaste and beautiful designs, which he will soil at the lowest possible rates, being .desi rous of selling out his stock. Head-stones linished from three dollars .upwards. Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles, .Ac., or onildings, marble slabs for furniture, Ac., constant ly on hand. Iron railing for cemetry lots, Ac., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt ly attended to. Carlisle, Nov; 7. ISC2 ARN'OI.D & CO.S’ WHOLESALE and RETAIL aiMariM amt,, North Hanover street,. 2 doors north of (ho Carlisle Deposit Bank, CARLISLE, PA. .AT this establishment mnv -bo found tlio / V,. most elegant assortment o'f GENTLEMEN’ nn-I YOUTHS'Superfine Clothing over offered in tins section nf tho country, nil of our own mnnn/nc inre, from I lie choicest French, English nncl Anior iinin Fabrics, nncl expressly, intended in all rosposts to moot the wants of thoscvwho wish to purclmso goods of the finest, quality,- out and made in tho very Intast Stylo of Fashions. Also, ft ooinblcto . nK<inrt.v(iont uC Custtlmoroa, Sailiuota Vest ings. tailors’ Trimmings, Ac. ’ ’ Wo will bo pleased to supply our friends with goods in our Hue by the piece or yard at as favora ule rates as they can bo procured anywhere. Jan. 22, 1883. . ARNOLD it CO. Oat & Cap Emporium. 'THE undersigned having purchased the 1 stock, <t., of tlio luto William U.-Trout, doo’d. would respectfully announce to tho puhlio that ho will continue tho. HatUmj Bmtincu) at tho old stand, in n ost High Street, und with a renewed and effi cient effort, produce articles of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style, and Quality flint shall bp strictly in keeping with tho improvo wcMvo U ° arl ’ aml fully MP to tho ago in which m|Ho has new on hand a splendid assort ment of. Hats pf all descriptions, from the common ■Wool.to.tho and silk hats, and. at prices that moat suit evqry gho who has an cyo to getting tho worth of ills,money. His Silk, Mojo Skin,, and Bahvcr.lLits, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other establishment in the country, Bovs’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. Ho respectfully invites,all tho old patrons and as many now ones aS possible, to give him ft call. Carlisle, Deo, 20, 1802. LOCH QIAN'S IVcw, SKy.Llglit Photographic AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY L. Lochmnn is happy to inform his nn- Vy,o nieroua customers, and tljo publiogcncrallly that ho has moved his Establishment to his now, SKY-LIGIIT GALIERY, In the building occupied by Mrs. Neff, as a milli ■>"{? Bt “ r "> opposite the Cumberland Valley Bank. Mr. Lochmnn is now able with his splendid light, and the addition of now and oxponsiveappa ratus, the very best manufactured, to.produco PHOTOGRAPHS. CARTES DE VISITE, Amhrotypes, and every style of pictures, t 0 the ' ,03t ’ “ ado in or New Pictures can bo taken now equally well in cloudy as in clear weather. J Daguorrotypos or Ambrotypes of deceased per sons, copied, enlarged, or made itito carets do visito. T, , . C. L. LOCIIMAN. .December 4, TSf,2. •READY MADE CLOTHING, OF our own manufacture, the mostoxtensivo stock over exhibited, warranted us represented, .sold Wholesale or Retail at the lowest market price got up in the most ■* rushlouabic Styliij to please the most fastidious’taeto, bo sure and caji betoro luruishing oisowlioro at' isaac uviNtfsToira, March 15 '63 orth aUoVer P m ß orium * ■ Towu and Country. Cabinet Making DAVID SIPE. Carlisle'Marble Y’ard. RICHARD OWES. J. G. GALLIC, 9 THE subscriber has just returned from tho eastern cities .with the largest, cheapest, find boat selected assortment of Hardware, over offered in this county. Every thing kept in a largo whole sale and retail Hardware etora, can bo had a little lower than at any other house in tho county, at tho cheap hardware store of tho subscriber. Nails and -spikes,—so tons nails and spikes just received of tho very best nialtes, 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, fchains, cow chains, Ac. , 1 Hames.—3so pair of Uamcs of all kinds-just re ceived. Common pattern, London pattern, Elisa bothtown 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 vormdhoa, turpentine, japan, putty, litharago, whittng, glue, shellac, paint brushes, fire-proof paint, Florence white, whito zinc, colored zinc, rod lead, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, <fcc.— Colors of every description, dry andin oil, in cans and tubes. , Farm Bedes.— Just-received the largest, cheap est, and best assortment of (Farm Bolls in. the county. Grocncnstlo metal and 801 l metal, war ranted not to crack. Powder.— 2s kegs Dnpont Bock and Rifle Pow der, with a largo assortment of safety fuse, picks, crowbars, stone drills, stone sledges, stone hammers, Ac. Pumps and cement. —50 barrels cement, with a very largo assortment of chain and iron pumps ol all kinds, cheaper than over, at the hardware store of ... HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 8,1863. mag war! licwis F. Lyiic, Of the old firm of John P. Lyne & Son. HAS just completed opening his spring stock of ITnnlware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, <fco,, to which ho invites tho early. attention of the public generally. Ho has. greatly enlarged It'ta stock In all its various branches, ami can now aecomoiato the public with RELIABLE GOODS. in largo or small quantities at the lowest prices.— .He dqn’t want tho public to think ho has brought all tho'Goods in Philadelphia and New York to our town, but ho'can assure them that a look into his store will convinco. them that ho has enough Goods.to fully supply tho demand in this market. Persons •wanting goods in our line will find, it to their advantage to give us a call before making their purchases.' All orders personally and punctu ally attended to, and no misrepresentations made to effect sales. 'Carlisle, April 25,1803, I'BON —100 tons of A llollod—of all size? ranted to bo of tho best sortinent of • fttagheva, Antnls, Vices, Piles, Rasps, Bolts, ”Kuts,. Sercw Plates, Blacksmith Bellows, -liivcts, <fcc., <fcc., Jtc., , Shoot Iron, - Hoop-Iron, Band Iron, Horse Shoo Iron, Spring Stool, Cast Steel, Blister Steel, 1 Horse Shoos, Horse Shoo ITails; Cheaper than the cheapest,at the Ilardwnrestore o HENRY SAXTON, East Main street. March 27, 1803, CHAINS. —GOO pairs of Trace Glikins, of all kinds, with a largo assortment of Butt Cluiios, Halter Chains, Breast “ .Fiftli 44 Bog 44 Tongue 44 Cow 44 Spreads, Ac., Ac., Just received at the Cheap lladware Store of April -27, 1803. lh SAXTON. CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK. IVTO TICE.—It will be seen iby the following B 1 advertisement that Henry A* Sturgeon, Esq. has retired from U»o firm.of Ker, Dunlap A C0.,- and that Samuel Hepburn, Esq., of Carlisle, Cum T bcrland county, Pa., has been associated with the remaining partners in the firm of Ker,Duulnp & Co., and that Win, W. Hcpburni has boon elected Cashier in the place of Mr, Sturgcqii, ’ . , tub proprietors now Ann: William Tver, Isaac Buenneman, Kicii.vtio Woods, John S. Sterrbtt, John C. Dunlap. . John Dunlaj*, Samuel Urprurn. This Bank will continue to do-a ■ General Hanking and Exchange Business, At their Ranking House,.in Carlisle, under the name and stylo of KBR, DUNLAP & CO. . Money will he received on deposit and paid back on 'demand, without notice. Certificates ofdoposit, bearin'; interest at the rate of five per cent, will-bo issued foras short a period as four months. Inter est on all certificates will cease al maturity, but if snob certificates are renewed at any time.thereafter lor another given period, they- shall boar the same . rate of interest up to the lime of removal. Twenty days notice must bo given of an intention to with draw interest deposits. The proprietors would call the attention of Far mers, Mechanics-and all others who desire a safe depository for their money, to the fijet that they are not only liable to the amount of their stock in the Bank, but. are individually liable to the extent of their whole estates for all the deposits and’other obligations of Ker, Dunlap & Co.' Particular attention, will bo given to the collec tion of Vendue INotes, Foreign Dills, Drafts,-Chocks,' Ac ,in any part of-the. United States and Canadas. Remittances made to any part of the 'United Stales, England and Ireland. ■ Ihoy will at all times bo pleased to give any in formation desired in regard to money matters in general. Tbo 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 the morning,. until.3 o’clock in the aftoruoon. Discount-day, every Tueoday. Collections from Philadelphia, Now York and Boston made on fivvovrblo terms. Tlio proprietors refer to Ji'V Cooke <t Co., ) E, W. Cl.mik i Co., } Pluladolphuv Wi.vsi.ow, L.ukeii 4; Co., -Now York. Ci.,'. !(i,, Ci;j:Ni;v & Co., Boston. W. W. UEPBUIUf, Canh'ier c Jnsiii aiK e. ~ March 6,. 18f»3. TOT ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO’ hinsurance company Ilf Cumberland county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, m the year 1843, and having recently bad ita charter extended.(o',the .year 1863, is now in active and vigorous operation under the super intendence of the following Board of Managers: ’ n , I'-’ C i°, r S tt3 i Christian Stayman, Michael Coekliu, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Catbcart, Jacob 11. Coovor John Eioholborgor, Joseph Wickcrshnm, Samuel liberty, Rudolph Martin, Moses Brickor Jacob CoovorandJ. C. Dunlap. • The rates of insurance are as low and favorable ns any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make ap plication to the Agents of the Company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. President—AV. R. QORUAS, Eboriy’s Mills, Cum pcrlaud county. Vico Pres’t.—CiißiaTUN.STAyjiAib-Cflrlislo Cum berlaud county. 1 •• befland ■e’7u J n°ty? C- Moehtt Ai 3 ?burg,-Cum-: oumbXd7"ntyf El C °° KUK ' AQENTS.' CumieilaiidCmmy.—Jobn Shorriok, Allen: Hen ry /oanng.Sbircmanstown; Lafayette Peflor, Diok maen j Henry Bowman, Cburobtown j' Jlorlo Gri fltb, South Middleton; Sam’l. Graham, W. Ponns boro; Samuel Coovor, Moehaniosburg; J. W. Cook- Un, Sbepherdstowa ; D. Coover, Upper Allen; J. 0. Saxton. Silver Spring; John Uyor, Carlisle; Valpntmo Foegian,,New.-Cumberland. nlm'h S Pieking, Dover; James Ofirath.J,\ atrmgton; J. F. Dcardorif,,Washington; WilUamsl^’rrolL 8^gi »• Gutter,.Pair V.ew; John Awjihn County,-Jacob .Houser, Harrisburg Jloinbfra.of the Company having policies aifoul to expire, can have them renewed by making oiinM cation, to any of the Agents. b - PP 1 iH-ch jltl, .JSIld. tin roly |»es. ffN boauty npd durability, no “sgn drawn” j*- picture equals a good Daguerreotype ; this ts iourn F „T. 10n f n’ <pr i ,f ' 30(1 . by tho ITOIIin S photographic and (he. 1!“° hath A ““rioan and English, ° obtainc<l at the rooms'of Mrs. iILV.voLDS Loulhor street two doors West.of Uaho , Carlisle, April, 1863, . LEWIS P. LYNE, Nt/rtli Hanover strool Iron—Hammered and just received, and war quality, with a largo as- Thankful far the patronage of a generous public, bestowed upon the late, firm of Black <fc DeLAKcv, ho,would solicit a. continuance of tbo same, ns he vwill ‘strive to,please. All orders loft*at the real donee of Jacob Shrorn for Coal or Lumber, will be promptly attended to as heretofore... OLIVER DELANCY. April 22, 1863. Foreign and Domestic Liquors. EDWARD SHOWER respcctirully annoim ccs to-the public, that ho continues to keep eon* stantly on band, and for sale, a largo and very &.a* porior assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors,. at bis now stand, a few doo*s west of Hannon's. Hq tel, and directly yrest of the Court-house, Carlisle BRANDIES, All of choice Brands. CHAMPAGNE, a Ufa, ‘tohsky, ” Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Noo tnr, Wheat,.Scotch, and Icisli. ALE, BROWN, STOUT, <fcc. Best to bo had Philadelphia. BITTERS, Poolers nr.d others desiring'a PUIiE AJRTICTiS will find it as represented, as his whale attention wiP bo given to ,a proper and careful selection-of hi* STOCK, which cannot'be'surpassed, and hopes to have the-patronage of tho public. Carlisle, April 12, 1803 New Wine and Liquor Store. la the new while frame building, directly east of the Market Mousey Carlisle . . rpIIE underaiuried having opened a full a&<i 1 complete assortment of the purest, and best B WINES AND LIQUORS,- ho invites Hole keepers,' House keepers, anil others’ to give him a'-call, being determined to keep a ‘bettor article than.is generally-kept in the country, and at low prices. BRANDIES—Otard, Pinet Vintage, 1852; Ro chelle. . GlNS—Swim,. Sohoidam Schnapps. Moyer’s Old Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. E. Rum.- ’ WlNES—Madoria, very old; Sherry, Sweet Mo a^vTrroT^rt^^ s^on; arct ' Champagne, Muscat. M HISK i—Monongahcla, Pure Old Rye, Bour bon and common Whisky. • Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, £o. Bottled Liquors of nil kind**. WILLIAM MARTIN PLOWS, PLOWS.-r' sale at Manufooturer mcntof Plank's Plows, Henwood’s “ Zeiglor’s f* Weirich’s u a the cheap Hardware Si HAMBS. —500 pairs of Hames on hand* of all kinds, Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon u Common. • tl hjth and without patent fastenings, cheaper than e .' , 9 r : <* t H-. SAXTON’S. i f»JE3T South Hanover Street, next door to the corner qi West Vomfrot and nearly opposite Seitz’ StSnl*™ Carlisle, Deo. JJ2,’ 1862, • - . w.. I ’ vom t! ‘* SaUmot;e,Ca(lcge of Mental Surgery. Office at the residence of his mother, East Louth or street, three doors below Bodfgi'd. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1862, CMAS. E. JUAttLAU<nIILKf/ A 'J' TOII N E Y-AT-L AW. * v Heth: 8 ' j urt Carlisle March 13, 1862—1 y. .QFFrCE with ffm. 11. Miller, Esq., Son* Offi ■^ aDoVcr s^ opposite tho Volunteer Printing Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1862 tf. R.VPVp JE. S.HAPLEY, attorney at law, A TTENDS to securing and collecting* Soldier's Pay, Ptmiona, Bonntiet, &o. T&SS* Office on ,South 'Hanover street opposite Bontz's ritoro. ,Hob, 13. 1862, J. M. WRAIaJjEV, ATT CRN E V AT LAW,. OFFICE pn.Soulh.Hnnovor street, one door south of Hannon’s Hotel/ Carlisle. Fob, 37,1802—8m.' • 1 J- W. FOULK, Attorney at Law, Oflico with James B. Smith, Esq.y BboomV Hall. All business entrusted to him will be prompt ly attended to. Eijb. 6. JBO2, Hew Coal Yard, I AT THE WEST END OF CAUL IS Li, THE subscribers would respectfully Coll a attention of Limohurnora and tho cituen,. Carlisle, and tho surrounding country gonorallj I their now COAL YAKD, attached to his \Vuro-lj(W on West High at., -where they will keep cootO on^^a^g^^ , .bio prices. Bestq^’ ity of Limehtrntra* and Dlaclcamitha* Coal ah?,., on hand. ’ J J&S* All orders loft at the Ware-House, or at to residence in North Hanover street will bo prompt attended to. ' StENDERSON & REKD. Carlisle, April 22, 1803. FORWARDING & COMMISSION HOUSH. FLOUR & FEED, COAL, PLASTER & SALT . The subscriber having taken the Warehouse, c»n and fixtures of William B. Murray's well known ei . tablisbmont, on West High Street, opposite Dickin, ineon College, .would inform the public, that bs 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. He is also predared to freight produce anc stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowed rates, with safety and despatch. Plaster and Salt kept constantly on hand, ami Flour and Feed at wholesale or retail.. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKFN'S valley, , LUKE FIDDLER, SUNBURY WHITE ASH, LOCUST GAP, ' Limoburners' arid Blacksmiths? Coal, constant); for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry i any part of tho town J. R. NONEMAKER. April. 22, 1803. LUMBER AND COAX,. OLIVER EELANCY WOULD call the attention-Of the public to his lufeti ami 'superior -stock of COAL and LUMBER, which ihe oomitarridy keeps on liutul' at liis yard, near the‘Gas Works. , The attention.*o( builders and others is. parti.ni rly invited to bis stock aFSGANTLING, PAiMn US, WEAT.HFAU HOARDING , FRAME STUFF, BOARDS, SEUX* OLES; PLANK, LA THS, d'e, Our stock of COAL omprises LYKE2PS VALLEY, LOCUST GAP, L'OUBEJIY, SBAM'OKM, SUNBURY WHITS ASH, LUKE FIDDLER, LfME BURNERS, and BROAD TOP DLA QKSMITIVS COAL, all of tbe best quality, and kept under cover, and will bo sold at the lowest rates. WINES, Sherry, Port, Mudoria, Lisbon, Claret, Ka live, llock, Johaonisberg, and Bodorhoim Iloidsic'k ifc'Co., Qoisler & -Co., and Imperi al. Bolden, Lirn, and Anchor. Of the very best quality. May 17,1803. rJusfc received and Ibr :a prices, a largo assort I York Metal Plows, I Bloomfield do Eaglo do I Cultivators,;Ao., tore of. pit. GEO. S. SEAUIOIIT, Sgr-^i&T.g 11. MBWSHAM, ATTORNB r ‘A T LA IT. CARLISLE, PA. E. SHOWER. 11. SAXTON,
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