EgMIMR •saaesa 'PicttKwal. . m » JrOT BEW-koW MADE. Pnrmers. like other people, are fond of early vegetables. But It fe too generally tbeeoaef that they neglect to raise them. Peanlein the city ■win have the earliest to be obtained and are willing to pay ex orbitant prices for them. , hnf ?aSS-3Ss £"\r,sss"f l 0.,7l out of the shade of trees, build sun and on t e j B preferable—where wa B tet will uSt stand in pits one or. two fe y A *" Ivrame and & SaBh.-I'ha frame or box which supports the sash is generally about four and a half or five feet wide, . and may bo made of any desired lengths The frames ate generally made so as to be covered with from three to five sash es. each sash being commonly about four inches wide, and four and a half or five feet long. The frame may be made of Inch plank—the side exposed to the north being six or eight Inches higher than the southerly side, so as to have proper slope to The Smallest sized glass should be used in the sash—certainly not larger than seven by nine. The smaller the size the better, as a small pane of glass is not so liable to be broken as a large one, and ean be more cheaply repaired. No cross bars are used in the sash-tho panes over-lap nlng each other about aquarter of an inbh, like the shingles of a house, and resting on bars that run lengthwise of each sash, lust the right width for the panes to test on two bars.. The bars upon which the panes of glass rest should be on inch and a half or two inches wide. . Preparation of the JlccLi. —lt. is a gepd plan to dig a pit from one to two feet deep where the bed Is to be made, although this Is not always done. Over this pit must be placed the frame. Now fill in halt full with some fresh horse stable ma nure which has not been exposed to the rains, and which, within the last two weeks, has been turned over two or three times. If the manure is rather dry, wa ter should be sprinkled upon it. The sashes of glass may now bo placed upon the bed frame and the bed left for about 12 hours, when air should be given it and it should be closed again. In three or four days the soil may be put on this bed of manure, Fine garden mould should be used, and it should be spread to the depth of six or eight Inches evenly over the bed. In one or two days the sped may be sown. If sown as soon as the soil is put on, the soil is said to burn so as to destroy the germ of the seed. Therefore air should be given to the bed once or twice before the seed is sown. After the seed is sown the bed should be sprinkled with water from the watering pot daily till the plants appear. Air should be giv en daily when the weather will penhit so as to make the plants strong and har dy. The bed should be kept at the tem perature of about 60 deg. The outside of the frame should be banked up with ma nureso as to keep the bed warm. In cold, freezing weather the beds will need to'be ■ protected by being covered with mats or straw. — Valley Farmer. , The Potato. —Thefollowiugatatemcnt in relation to a subject that among other “weightier matters,of the law,” of adeci dedly radical tendency, has recently oc cupied the attention of Congress—the po tato having at one time been regarded as “ a pernicious root altogether unfit fof a Christian's stomach” —is taken from “ Parker’s History of Londonderry, N. H." In referring to the early inhabi tants of that town, who were descendants of a colony from Argyleshlre, in Scotland, who settled in the North of Ireland about the middle of the seventeenth century, and came to Londonderry in 1719, he “they introduced the culture of the po tato, which they brought with them frpm Ireland. Until their arrival this Valua ble vegetable, now regarded as one of the necessaries of life, if not wholly unknown, was not cultivated in Kew England. To them beiengs the credit ofits introduc tion to general use. Although highly prized by this company of settlers, it was for a long time but little regarded by tbeir English neighbors, a barrel or two being considered a supply for a family. But its value as ftfod lor man and for beast be came at length more generally known; and who can now estimate the full ad vantage of its cultivation to. this country? The following well-authenticated fact will show how little known to tbe communi ty at large the potato must have been: “A few of the settlers had passed the winter previous to their establishment here in Andover, Massachusetts. On ta king their departure from one of the fam ilies, with whom they had resided, they left a few potatoes for seed. The potatoes were accordingly planted: came up find nourished well; blossomed aud produced baljs, which the family supposed were the fruit to be eaten. They cooked the bulls in various ways, but could not make them palatable, and pronounced them unfit'.for food. The next spring while ploughing their garden, the plough passed through where the potato had grown, aud turied out some of great size, by which they dis covered their mistake. —National Repub lican. Sowing Oats in Febkuaby.—A cor respondent of the American Farmer, liv ing in Baltimore County, Maryland, re ports having tried an experiment of sow ing oats in February. He had prepared in the autumn of 18G5 a smaH Strip of tol erably rich clay loam, having an easterly exposure, and on the last snow in Febru ary he sowed it down in oats. At the same time the land was top-dressed at the rate of twenty-two horse cart lo ads of barn-yard compost per acre. . For.the pro cess of covering the seed and manure/ he relied upon the honey-comb state of the land, aided by the melting snow and spring rains. The seed germs started vigorously and promised .success, and when the plants were sufficiently grown and the land dry, he passed a common drag harrow over it, followed by the rol ler. He ploughed, manured, and man aged three acres in a similar manner, arid sowed the oats about the 10th of the fol lowing April. The oats sown in Februa ry produced a heavier crop, greater weight of grain and straw, and was ready for the scythe upwards of two weeks earlier than that sown in April. He says clover and other grass seeds may be sown in Febru ary, at the same time of seeding the oats. This is a striking and useful experiment and should be fully tested. It is wjell “Oown that there is great advantage.in the earliest possible sowing of this crop consisting with its safety, and which the preparation of the ground will allow. If lurther trials shall show similar results, a great improvement may be made on bur t^h™i pmcticei 11 wiU greatly favor “°.‘ he cl ° Vß r seed, if it can be sown thus i la w Prepared in the fall.. It may bo too late with many farmers to'try w ? f xperl ““ l 011 fu d-ploughed ground, but it would be a good idea to try it upon U v n nex P t reP W„ d , durh ‘S thto montTor early next. Wo hope some of our Pena «uc™atrlu| nUera Wifl B ‘ Ve tll ° ex P er ‘ mel *t Meadows—Top-t)nEssiNo.— On moat farms there are portions ot meadows of whieh the prod uce Is very small compared with others, fheso sections can be much hv£ r i7h»,’ freaking the sward, by a liberal top-dressing of lime and salt Iheso will Invigorate the growth of the aftermath, and if repeated the ensuing render the poorspots equal in productlveuess to those by which thev brcak B un the 6 wlni 8 lleen ! ed desirable to sasfaajas* ' SHBEP.—If troubled with tlpkn scab,- though at this season it will not'do ordlnarhy todip themthe almost af fected mojr be wet with the dipping solu tion: (Strong tobacco water, made by boil ing tobacco sterna, mixed with strong country, soft soap). This is best applied by a buttle having a groove cut in the side of the cork With which <t Is stoppered.— Oive sheep access to water daily. Utfi (Boons ■gARGAINB! BARGAIN S I THIRD ARRIVAL AT W. C. BAWYEB & GO’S. DIIY GOODS EMPORIUM of tho latest importations of WENCH, GERMAN DBY GOO.DB. W.C. SAWYER*CO. Have Just returned from Now York wtlh tbo lor geat and most select slock of WINTER GOODS ever displayed tu Carlisle. A. T. STEWAUT & CO'B. Now York Importations of elegant DRESS SILKS, In every color, quality'and style. , Finer. good# purchased than ever.onerodin this, market, SELLING CHEAP AND PAST. H. B. CLAFTN& CO., New York, Importations of beautiful SILK REPS, WOOL POPLINS, The handsomest Plaids In town, MERINOEB, ALPACOAB, Medium and Cheap DRESS GOODS W. C. SAWYER A CO, Ask the Ladles to examine their complete stuck of MOURNING GOODS, Dress Goods, Shawls, Crape Veils, purchased from the well known house of AR NOLD, CONSTABLE * CO., Now York, FUNERAL GOODS of all kinds, BUDDIES eleffantHtyles (latest Par is selections) of - CLOAKS, SAQUES, MANTLES, CLOAKING CLOTBCS, Ornaments, Ac, Dagraar, Brochp, Square and long .Shawls, of every color and style. W. C, SAWYER A CO'S, Is decidedly the FUR STORE OF CARLISLE. ' We havo the 'largest,selection of-.FUKS ever offered lu this market, thought from GUNTHER, New York, SAB HE MUFFS, Eugenia Collars, German Fitch, elegantSlbetlan Squirrel Capes, Viotoviues, Muflk, ana all tbe various grades known In the market. Chil drens JEurs, Far Trimmings, Hoods, Ac. we earnestly desire an Inpec tion of these goods. W. C. SAWYER 4 00. Desire an examination of their HOME MADE Casslmeres, Sattincts, deans, Flannels. ALLEN A CO'S. Importations of French and' English b CI.OTHB, CASSIMERES, OVER COATINGS. in very, largo supply. \Vo have made at short notice, In'the lateatstyles any of the abovegpods. CARP E T SI Wo have made a large addition of -Carpets; OR Cloths, and all kinds of House,ForalshlugGoods, a largo stock of Home Mode BAG OAKPETS W.C. SAWYER* CO. Have received an immense stock of Calicoes Ginghams, Flannels, Blanket*, Tickings, UNDERSHIRTS/ BALMORAL ANJf HOOP SKIRTS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, together -with everything kept la a Wholesale and first class Retail Store. Everybody give as a coll and get bargains • we have purehased slnce the late decline inQold. Remember thrOld Stand, under Itlppey’e Ho* tel, Eaat*Mnla Street, ' CONSTANT ADDITIONS 07 NEW GOODS REOGIVXH9. Not. », 1886. WoMW and ENGLISH ‘nOSTAK'B" VERMIN EXTERMINATORS. “ 18 years established in N. Y. City.’* M Only infallible remedied known#' u Free from Poisons.'* ' “ Not dangerous to tbo Human Family.” M Rats come out of their holes to die,” “Coatar’s" Rat, Roach, Ac., External's la a pasUy—used for Rat*, Alice, JB cache*, Black anil Red AnU, d-e., de, “ Costar’s” Bed-Bug Exterminator Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and .also a* a preventive.for Bed-J3uc*,&c. “ Coatar’a" Electric Powder tor Insects Is for Afothtf Jfomu Umet, Bed-Rugi, InteeU on JPtonii, IlnvU, Animal/, Ac. !) ! Bbvabb 111 of all worthless Imitations.. See that “CO3TAIVB” name Is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy. Address, Sold In Carlisle, Pa. At Haverstlek’s Drug Store. And all Druggists and Retailors everywhere. OEIiEDHATfiD BUCKTHORN SALVE, For Cute.BUrus, Braises, Wounds. Bolls, CancejrS. Broken Breasts, Bore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind and Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrid analli-con dltioned Sores Ulcers. Glandular Swellings, Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ringworm, Itch Corns, Bunlous, Chilblains, Ac.; Chapped hands, Lips, Ac.: Bites of Spiders,lnsects, Aplmals, Ac, Boxes, 25 cents, GO cents, and 81 sixes. Bold by all Druggists everywhere. ‘ And by HENHY ICCOSTAR, Depot4B4 Broad way. N.Y. And at Havers tick's Drag Store, Carlisle. Pa. Gloves, Ac., Ac., COBS BOLy ENT, For Corns, Bunions. Warts, 4e. Boxes, 25 cts., GO eta., and |1 sizes. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot Broad way, N. Y. And at Haventiek's Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa. PBEPABATIOK OF | BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS For Boautifylng the Complexion. Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, rembvo Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, 4c. j Ladies are now it .in preference to all others. * Bottles 11. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. ; And by HENBYR. COSTAR. Depot 484 Broad way, N. Y. And at Haventiek’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa. Yarns, 4c., 4c. COUGH REMEDY, For Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Thdoat, Ctanp, whopping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Consuiv ptlon, Bronchial Affections, and all Dis eases of the Throat and Lungs. Bottles, 25 eta., GO cts., and SI sizes. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. * And by HENBYR. COSTAR, Depot 481 Broad way.N.V. And at Havoratlck’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Fa, Hosiery, Drapers, A'Universal Dinner Pill, For Nervoua and BlckHesdache,Cos liven tea, la. digestion, Dyspepsia, jsuionjmew, Constipation Diarrhea, Colics, Ohlllv Fevers, and, general do* rangement of tho Digestive Organ*. Boxes, 35 elf., 60 cte., and 91 slice*. Bold, by aUDruggisu everywhere. AMWHKfIEYB, COSTA.B, Depot 4H Broad- Dm* f‘iSllSa lck '“ Dru * stor *> C*rtUl«,T«i HENRY R. COTTAR. 454 Broadway, N. Y. “COSTAR'S" “COSTAB’B" “COS T AB'S" of all kinds. Canned Peaches and Tomatoes. Pick les and all kinds of Sauces, with everything to be found In a Well stocked store. FRESH VEGETABLES, FRESH FISH..4C., In season.'wlU also bo kept on hand, and sold at reasonable rates. ;■A trial solid guaranteed. •ANNA ALLISON. "COSTAB’S" MnyM.lMO-ly. PEOTOBAL “COST AB J 8” . , BISHOP PILLS, incetteo. .•pEFPEB & WASHMOOD. . i<ATB' aßßival op GOOD AND FRESH 1 GROCERIES. pmeßs SBVvofiDr Ws have Justrecelved a of G R 0 C E RI E S, S U OH AB‘ Brown, crashed, pulverised apd granulated Su gars, Coffees, green and roosted. Rice; Ada mantine Candles, Tallow Candles. Starch, Teas, all WndAOhecse, Chocolate, 80. . Jeer’s Cocoa. Baker** Broma, Mao ■ car on I. Vermocilla, Fabnes tock’aFarina.Mustard.Maa- lordSeed, Slack and Coyonne Pepper.Bpl ees, Indigo, Al*- lu m, Coppe- - ras, lump and pulver ised Brim - - - 'stone, Babbitt's . and Vanhagon’s Soap, Toilet Soap, Soda, Cream, of Tartar, Coarse bbd Fine •Salt by the sack or. bushel, Shoo - •Blacking, Stove LUster.Coneentra ted Lye, New Orleans and By rap Mo lasses, Sperm Oil,,Waggon Urease, Mac kerel, various grad oaSugarOoTed Homs, Dried Beef, general assortment of, COal Oil abd/Fluid Lamps, Glass and Mica Lamp Chlriineys, corn, hickory and corn wisp .Brooms, -Tampico Fly Brushes, hearth, dbstlng«ond aw&plngßrushes, hand scrub Brushes, Shoo and wall Broshes, cloth and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Bennett, black, blue and led Ink, CATTLE POWDER, Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches, Peaches and Tomatoes in cabs. Catsups, Worces ter and London Club. Sauce, Green Com in cons, table Oil, Homlny.Beaua, . „ ORANGES AND LEMONS water, sugar, wine, milk and almond. Crackers, roasted rye and wheat Coffee. Twist, Navy, Nat ural and'Congress Tobacco,Klillkinlok, Fine Cut, Lynchburg and Hunkeepankle Smoking Tobac co and Anderson's Solace chewing Tobacco. QUEENSWARE CHINA, GL &S, WOODS# EARTHEN AND STONE WARE, Baskets, a general assortment of Willow and Splint Boskets and many notions; and everything else usually kept in a Grocery Store. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock. Wo feel oomfldentvthoy wilt go away satisfied. 43* Marketing of all kinds token In exchange for goods.. PEPPER ft WASHMOOD. May 8. Itff. p ROGERY & PROVISION STORE. just received and constantly arriving, at Hovr mah’b, the finest and best assortment of GROCERIES to be found in the market, which will bo disposed of at the very lowest possible prices, my motto being “ QUICK BALES AND 82ILL PJtOFITS." Among others, the following articles will bo found embraced In his stock, viz: SYRUPS, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, Chocolates, Spices of nUkinds. ground andwhole, Biscuits and Crackers of all kinds. Raisins, Figs, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts, Sweet Shaker Corn, Hominy, Fear! Barley. Rice, Peas BeonSr Corn Starch, Farina, Silver Gloss and Pearl Starch,'Extracts of Lemon. and Vanilla, Cheese,Pickles by , the by the Jar, Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Green Corn, Green Peas. Fare Cider Vin egar, dee. Also, Fresh Salted Fish of all kinds, Tor and Wheel Grease, Concentra ted Lye, Soaps, Tobacco, Segars, Pipes, Excelsior Sugar Cared Hams, Dried Beef, Lancaster Bologna, which I will sell by the piece or cut, Gloss, Stone, Ear then and Quoensware. CEDAB AND WOODEN WARE % Bach as Tubs, Keelers. Buckets >JtawlB, Butter Prints, Ladles, Spoons, Rolling Fins, Potato mash ers. Ac., Brooms,* Ropes, Bedcords, Twines, Can dle Wicks, . NOTIONS OP ALL KINDS, Vandomark’s famous concentrated Yeast. . Q. B. HOFFMAN. Corner of East and Pomfrct Streets, Carlisle. April; 12,1860-ly. mHE FAMILY GROCERY. "The subscribers having taken the Family Gro cery store of Motitasmltn ft Baker, on Main St., adjoining F. Gardner ft Co's. Machine Shop Ond Foundry, have Just opened anew and elegant as sortment of GROCERIES, Glass and' Queonuwaro. selected with great care for family supplied,-which they will soU-al -the very lowest prices for cash. Every article in the line of Family Groceries will always be kept fresh and cheap. They also call particular atten tion to the Eureka Patent Glass Fruit Jars, of which they have the exclusive agency for Car lisle, and which has proved Its superiority oVer all other cans or Jain now in use by its great stta pllcity, perfect reliability In keeping Fruit, and the extraordinary,ease with which It is sealed and opened, without injury for future use. No family should purchase other Jars without first examining the Eureka, If they want to buy the best,' Wenaye also KNOX'S PATENT STEP LADDER, an article which no household should be without. Also, Lash'6 celebrated WASHING MACHINE, only Five Dollars, and tbo AtilDON CLOTHES WMINGJ&R, both of which they cohfldently recommend to give entire satisfaction. ; They have also* been appointed agents for the sale of EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES, to which they would coll the attention of Far mera.and others needing them as-the best and chcapestartlcle to be foond.for conveying water through yards and barn-yards. Also a variety .of other articles, such ns . DOOR MATS, of several kinds and prices. 49? Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and all kinds of Salt Flab, put up this Spring. Also Flour In barrels and sacks, and Feed oy the bush el. MARTIN 4 GARDNER. May 31,1860-ly. THRESH GROCERIES! HIGHPJRICBSIsrO MORE I THE OLD STAND WITH A NEW STOCK 1 The undersigned announces to the public that she has Just received her Spring and Summer supply or GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, at her Store, East High Street, directly opposite Saxton’s Hardware store, Carlisle, where she Is prepared to supply families with everything In her lino at the very, lowest possible gpods having all been purchased at the predent low standard. The following cemposo a portion of the articles on hand: COFFEE, TEAS. RICE. BROMA, • SPICES. RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON. POTATOES, TOBACCO, iiARD. EGGS, DRIED BEEP, BROOMS,' ' BASKETS, SUGAR, MOLASSES, STARCH. CHOCOLATE, BEANS. . DRIED CORN, CRANBERRIES, BUTTER, BLACKING. BRUSHES. CHEESE, CRAKERS. IHOULDERB. BUOKEffi. 4c., Ac., 4o Also, DRIED FRUITS, jFottoartrttißf&oußcs. TjIOBWAEDING AND X COMMISSION HOUSE. JfXow & Feed, Coal, Flatter A Salt, ■ J. BEETEM&BBOTHERShavIng purchased 01 Snyder & Newcomer their extensive Warehouse. (Henderson’s old stand*) bead of. High street, beg leave to inform thopubllothat will -continue the Forwarding and Commission business on a more extensive scale than heretofore. The highest market price will be,paid for Flour Groin and Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feed* Plaster, Balt • and Hay, kept constantly on hand and for-sale. Coal of all klndsi Embracing LYKENB VALLEY, • LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LAWBERRY, Ac„ &c Llmeburhers* and Blacksmiths* Cool, constant' ly for sale, Kent under cover, and delivered dry to any part of. the town. Also, all kinds pf Lum ber constantly on hand. Bee 1,1866. /CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL-' V ROAD COMPANY. The Cumberland Valley,. Pennsylvania ana. Northern Central Bail Road Companies hav* made arrangements ta do a Joint ■,.» FREIGHT A FORWARDING BUSINESS f; and, shipment. at BUgoqtoemriuited,to them; Freight to be forwarded In' this arrangement most be left at Pennsylvania Kell Itoad Company ; Depot, corner of 16th and Market BVEhlledof..- phla, Northern ContraJ nanßr^Company'eUe-, Valley Ball Bagd. i The puhiio will Jlndlt to tiielr Interest to .hip through the ntdlßoadCoWßany'. ErelghtpoaM. and by Company Cora. I. AD. RBOAM.Brelght Agent., PartuSer ' PLAIN and fancy job, print- IMG neatly executed at the shortest not*—» - " JjIODBTH ARBI VA LI / Great Deduction 'An Prices Having Just opbned anoiber largo Invoice of all kinds of Pry Goods purchased suite the great we invite the public to call and get the D R E S S G O D D S, e* Meat Sreneh kferinoa at 11,00 per yard , and all other kinds of Dress Goods ascheap in proportion. Do not fall to CALL AT Flannels, AT LEAST 83 PER* CENT. LESS MUSLINB AT 12i CENTS, and everything else as. cheap In proportion. of every:variety, quality and «tyl»,for. Ladles, Misses and Children. Wodlen Hoods, Breakfast Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, • j'.'^ScjirfiJ, BAntags, and all other descriptions of Woolens for the ‘ season, much under the usual pfices v Such; os l Hhhdkerobiefii, Hand somo-LAoe Han dice rehleff: lAoa'Collara, Id den and LacO'Betts, Cashmere Scarfs, Bilk Ties. Kid Gloves; doth Gloves, Ac;’ -x full line of all de scriptions of MOURNING GOODS! strict attention given to furnishing] all Please remember'that at Istheonly Storeln toyra.that yoa can purchase BALMORALAHOOPEDSKIRTS A new supply of all kinds of Overcoatings, vtoirths,' '■‘'Cssslmores, t i •BaUinets, .Jeans, Ac., OU Cloths, ®rugfltts, ■ ■■ ftugs,/ ’ Matts, .LobkhigGiassee, Window Shades, J. BEETF'U A BROS, > Th, Mmmattay.TrtUijplpw.tb»«(*, Un mlhdj the AiH ih»t,w(UthJ.^n'a»y» : thrt»great ileelln. In the pjrtM»; we jtooi*. ♦» P lo.ho hadln the county, ' ' - *** IMe.U.'lMt *“**• GOOD NEWS II OF DBY GOODS A T LEIDICH A MILLER’S. DECLINE IN- PBICBS, GREATEST JIABOAI7W that they have sbim .since 1860. STACKS OF All Wool Plaid Poplin* at 11,00jw yard , LEIDIGII ft MILLER'S to purchase oU descriptions of WOOLEN GOODS', as they will sell you all grades of Cloths, cloakings, Cossimores, Soltiuets, , VJeahs, Ac., thou prices two weoks ago. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, In all descriptions of DOMESTIC GOODS. CALICOES AT IZjVfcifiTS,, NEW, CLOTH CLOAKS, A full line of O 1..0 A K I Nt> 01. O TJI3, PBRSI FtfKBI GREAT BARGAIN in all kinds of HOLIDAY GOODSI FUNERAL GOODS. LEIDK&AMILLER’S at the late decline of prices. MKNANDBOYS'' WEAR! v- a Vgroatly reduced ptloe.. rSHAWLS I "SHAWLS I CARPETS! O^RRETS! Ilt*Mtadeittik. PHOTO “*■ R 4 U. T. ANTHONY A CO, Manufacturers of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL, 601 Broadway, Now York, In addition to our main business of Photo graphic Materials, we are Headquarters for tbo °H SreoMOpc* l and Sterebscoplo yi°w* AT™* can and Foreign dues and Landscapes, Groups, Statuary, etc. Stereoscopic Views of tho War, ftom negatives modoln tho various campaigns and forming a complete Fhotographlo history of tho great con- Views on Gloss, adapted for either the Magic Lantemor the Stereoscope. Our Cata logue wlU.be sent to any address on receipt of 8 PHOTOGRAPHIC • ALBUMS.—We manafac tnre more largely , than any other house, about 200 varieties framed cents to 150 each. Our AL BUMS have the reputation of being superior lu beauty and durability to any others. Card ThotoffrapJa General*, BiaUtmm, Aden, etc. Oar Catalogue embraces over Five Thousand different suWoots, Including reprpdnotlonaiof the moat celebrated Engravings. Paintings# Statues, etc. Catalogues Beht onreoelptol Stamp. ■ Photographers and others ordering goods O. o. D., will please remit 25 per cent-, of -the amount with their order, * . Tho prices and quality of our goods cannot fali to satisfy. Nov. 15.1865—6 m T ADIEB’ FANCY FURS I AT JOHN FARBIRA’S Old Established FUR MANUFACTORY, - No, 718 Arch Street, Above 7 th., PHinADKLPIUA. Havo now In Store of my own Importation and Manufacture one of the largest ana most bcautl ful selections of FANCY FURS, for Ladles' and Children's Wear In the City. Also, a lino assort ment of Gent’s Far Gloves and Collars. 1 am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefor© solicit a call from say friends of Cumberland county and vicinity. Remember the name, number aud street. JOHN FAREIRA. No. 718 Arch St,, ab. 7th, 8. Side, Fhlro. 33* i have no partner, nor connection with any other Store In Fhliodelplila. Nov. 16.188tf-4m A lecture to young men.— Just published, In a sealed envelope. Pric e cents. . AXeotare.on the nature, treatment an radical cure of Sperznatorhaea, or Seminal weak ness, nervous docility and Impediments to Mar riage generally, Nervousness. Consumption, Kpl lepsy and fits;' Mental and Physical Incapacity resulting from Self Abuse, Ac. By Robert J. Cul verwell, M. D., author of the 41 Green Book. 14 Ac. The world renowned author, In this admirable Ijecture, clearly proves, from his own experience, that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse TOdy be effectually .removed without Medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bonglcs instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode ,of cure at once certain ana •effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion may be, may cure himself cheaply, private ly and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to;thoasands, Seht underseal to an> twldreea. la a plain, sealed envelope, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. CulverweU’s Marriage Guide, price 25 cents. Address, . * CHAB.B.O. KLINE&CO., 1 127 Bowery, Now York, P. O. Box 45(10. • July 19,1866.— ly S* man OF a THOUSAND—a Con- J\_ tumpilve Cured.— Dr. R. JAMES, a returned nysiolan of great eminence, discovered, while 1 i the East Indies, a certain cure for Consump tion, Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, nnd General Debility. The remedy was. discovered by him when his only child, a danghter.woa giv en up to die. His child was chred. and Is now alive and welL, Desirous ot henofiitlng his fel low mortals, he will send to those who w*sh It the reefpe, Containing fuU dlreotions for Snaking and Buoceasaolly using this remedy, free, on re cipe of their names, with two stamps to pay ex penses. There is not a single symptom of Con-, sumption that It does not at onoo take hold of and dissipate. Night sweats,peevishness. Irrita tion of the nerves, failure of memory, dlffloult oxpootoratlon, - sharp .pains In. the lungs, sore throat, chilly sensations, nasssauat theSfomaoh, - Inaction of the bowels, wasting away of the mus cles. 49-The writer will please state the name of the paper they see this advertisement In. Address. CRADDOCK A CO.. 1032 Race Street, Philadelphia, Fa. Sept. 13, IB6o—om w g B. CAMPBELL As CO v MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS, s AVn wholesale dkalebs nr FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, Ac. NO. mHA GE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Also, Manufacturers of all kinds of Molasses Candy and Cocoanut work. Oot, 25,1860—ly TOUVEN'B KID GLOVE CLEANER M Established 13 years.—The only good article for Instantly cleaning Kid Gloves. They cap be cleaned while upon the band, and worn lmn?e dlately. It is Inodorous. One boltle wlll clean 85 pairs. Price 85 cents. Retailed by most Drug* gists and Fancy Stores. Wholesale by Demos Barnes A Co., F. C. Wells. A Co., and' others. New York. Kov. 28,1856—3 m piPER'S 1 BOOK AND FANCY STORE, . S 3 WEST MAIN STBEBT, CARLISLE, PA. A fine assortment of Goods suitable for Holl-' day presents, Ac., now on baud. Such*as Writing Desk Port Folio*, j ,-i Ladies Companions, Work Boxes, Satchel*, ‘' Ladle* JPuries, Pocket Book*, Segar.Oatet, Card Oases, Gold Pens, Pen Knives, dee., t&c. A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIBLES ; and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, AT REDUCED PRICES. DIARIES FOB 1867 . Subscriptions received for all Magazines, FopU lon,Books,Papers,Ac.,at publishers prices. Tfou save postage and always sure of receiving ypur Magazines by subscribing at Pipeb’s. Special attention is paid to keeping always on band a supply of ‘SCHOOL BOOKS, for town and country schools. Books and Music ordered when desired. * . Deo. 18,1$66—$m JJ OLID AY AND WEDDING PRESENTS! AFikbLotoi* GOLD. AMERICAN, SILVER, AND IMPORTED WATCHES, A Splendid,Assortment of SOLID AND PLATED SIEVER WARE, Gold Ftns, • Gold Cftalnt, Bine Burra or KNIVES AND FORKS, » CLOCKS IN GREAT VARIHTT, GOLD RINGS, GOLD AHD THIin«.KB. Particular attention given to repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JBWBLEY. THOB. OONLYN, Agt, No. 11 W«t Main St., oppo.lt. Marlon Ball. Dm. SO. USMa - , ■ ri abbi aoebi = The undersigned have now on hand and arc making a large assortment of all kinds of 1 CARRIAGES, . ROOKAWAYS, TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES^ warranted of the best material, and mandfiid- 1 tured by the best workmen, all of which will bo sold „ AT REDUCED PRICES. •; if laofferedatexoeeatnglylowrate*. ~ r , • REPAIRING AND FAINTING k done at abort notice and on reasonable terms. Btroet; nearly opposite V “JT’ A.B.AN.BHBKK. fiOSS Patent Ohio Corn Hosker, at - Cptab.m Ottibigt, 'V *trt o svt. OAK BE SAVE jgY'OALiiTKO ON RINE.SMitfH & I&UPP, who havo'Jiitft:Mtarn»4ifirom ta» iolty With’* HpleucUd osiortment of S 1 O V M iS, constating In port of ** BARLEY SHtIAPi 1 ’ ** GOV. PENN,” « NIAGARA," " HWN SIDEA” “NO BLE tioOK" and others, which they will Insure for SIX MONT3.S and guarantee to bo the beet Bakers and Roasters In the market. A trial will convince you. Their PARiiOli STOVES aro unsurpnssdd thU side of tiho cities, among wh loh Is SPEAR’S ANTI DOST, wWoh cannot bo bent. They refer by permission to Rev. Bliss and others, who havo them |n' use. They are pro pared to sot HEATERS and RANGES at short notloo, and call special attention to SANDFOED’S HEATER, which they recommend and ask; you to give them a trial, and If not sails factory they will re move them without choree. Any quantity of references given. Their shelves aro filled with all kinds of TIN WAKE ot their own manufacture, which they aro do termined to hell at short profits. All kinds of SHEET IRON WORK, ROOFING A&D SPOUTING done at short notice and on reasonable terms.— JOBBING done with NEATNESS AND DESPATCH. , Call, examine and bo convinced that Bine smith andßupp’s stock Is unsurpassed In beauty, durability and cheapness, and that money can be saved by dealing* with them. Thankful for past fiwors they ask a continuance of the same. fWABE ROOMS a few doors North of Wetzel’s Hotel, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Fa. Odd Stoves Taken iN Exchange. Jan, 17,1607 —ly ■VfEW STOVE STORE I JAMES M’QON'BQAD Would Inform his numerous. friends’and the public generally, that he has opened ■ A NEV£ STOVE STORE , lu South Hanover Street, adjoining Wm, Ilialr it Son's wholesale and retail grocery, whore he has on handn large assortment of the latest Im § roved and most desirable Staves In the market, uoh as * of every variety and size, all of which he will warranito give entire satisfaction. Also, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, for wood or coal, HEATERS portable and station ary RANGES, oil of which he will sell 20 per cent, lower than can be purchased at any other estab lishment in the county. - Before purchasing else where ybu.wUl And to your interest to. give him a call as he is determined not to be undersold. TIN A.ND SliEiSt UiOll WAKE, mode of the very beat material uud at reduced priceat ROOFING AND BPOUTING promptly attended toon reasonable terms. Also, Fisher’s Self-Seaiamo FRUIT CANS, . admitted by all to be the.best Caii In the market, warranted to boos represented or the money re turned. / FIBErPROOP BniCKS AND GRATES pUtIH SIOVCS on moderate terms. - 1 Thankful to his friends.and tho publlo Cor tho liberal patronage heretofore conferred, ho r hbpos by strict attention to business and a desire to please, to merit a continuance ofthe same, JAMES M’QONEGAIi. ' Bopt. 6,1866— 1y* & CLAUDY. (Successors to J. p. Oobgas.) I The subscribers respectfully inform tho -public in general, that they'have purchased the TIN and SHEET IRON ESTABLISHMENT of Mr. Gorgas, in: rear of the Court House, where they are prepared to accommodate the patrons of the old establishment and all others who may favor them with thoir work. If you want tho very best COOKING STOVE *at tho lowest price, cous to m - All. insured for six months or longer. We have nothing on hand but the best bakers, and warrant them to bo such, for we keep none other. Oome.and see tho great variety." We can give hundreds oftestlmo nlala if desired. Come and bee our PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES for wood or coal. HEATERS AND RANGES, Stationary and Portable. of all kinds in great variety, made from tho very best tin-plote. All' you need in our line-can be had from Ub at a saving of 20 per cent* Call at our Store and Ware Rooms, In rear of the Court House, ondyoh will save money In your purcha ses.' It'wililUUy pay yoU toCome. dotio at short notice. ■ By strict attention to business the undersigned hope to merit and receive a liberal’ share of pub Ho patronage. July 12,1866—1 y. mHE Carlisle cooki A TO NEW AND OLD HOtJEjSIcEEPERS. A new and perfect Air-tight .Gaa Cons tuning Cooking Stove for Coal or Wood. I CALL AND SEE ITI AC our ltiukdru and Siove Jtoqms, M*in BU % Carlisle, <' The paterni of this Stove are new and original Indesfgnandgottenopexpresaly forouruse. We therefore call It , It combines-every: now •mont in Cooking .some-in appetfranoex-ls aipierfeotAirttighk.ana • tiaa Consuming Stove: and- may: safely Jbo pro-, nounoed the cheapest, < best and moat oojnpwre Cooking Stove In to© Wooaat .two«l*os, adapted to the wants of both large andsmall-fa-- milfes.- Experienced ’Housekeepers will- find., upon examination that the - ■ i NEW CA R LIB S LE C P p;K ; oomblheaeveryreqtU«lte;ifor©<»nbinsr‘^Qdeffi >elenoy la eooklngi quested to call and see U, iw -wAdce- confident iIV wm^rccomrn.adJtt.it.f . Jdarch 22, 1866.—ly. ■■•' t xxtheelee& wilson,.* -bowe; : V XOCK STITCH BEWINQ MACHINES.* ]' ' 'x^B.^agsr^ '•v';* 1 ' - ’ SIMPLEST V ‘ The Wheeler and Wlson c ira&(fU* toe/adapted to all kinds-of, family, SQmng. well vupon sllk, linen, woolen ofid’cotton goods, with aUkantTunen ibreads, faakUig : a-beuutifcl and perfect stDson ollkeon bothsidesof the asU: 'elesewed. ' .... ' .PpICEa of ' v yn&WER & N6.3MachlnCpliln, • ’-$65 00 *• a . .; bronxe»-$65 00 ; V I ; v • . $76 00 • tfHE HOWE ; The attentionof bailors, Bhoeihakers l ßaddlers and Carriage trimmers, hr Colledto best shuttle Sewing Machines., It is unanimously ad mitted to be the’ best machine for or tailoring ever glvpn to the public. - > ; . v PRICE OF HO>VE , •' l i vj s6o 00 Is recommended for family sewing ' tailoring, shoe binding acdgaiter fitting. . ■■ . < DelterßiMaoulne, ‘ -.,.570 00 ; ;, Is one.Pise lamer than A,machine suited to the same work. ’ ’ .*■’.■ ' Letter^,Machine. - - , $B5 00 1 .> Is recommended.for- heavy tattorlug. boot and. •hoe work, and -.carriage .ttyffijuing;,. lt nmsjl%hl and rapid, and will do fine Work weurdnd-has a much;larger shuttle than the smaller nmohiUds.' - . Call ana examine at Railroad .Telegraph Office, COrUsle, Fa. . ~ ' “ • j Deo. 1,1665. ’ t »baud, 4ud.Jorsale.> large add yery superior as sortment of ' > V/ DdMiaTioiLiQUORs, now atoUdVW few doors west of Hannon's Hotel, ,qnd difeOthr west of the court House, Car lisle., 1 - ; Jhn«l/ Goods, Ac. . Wines, v. Sherry, . Port, . . , MaderlA, .‘Uabon, •' '‘Claret,. ' ’ Native, -Spelt, Jblumnißherg, ‘ aird podernolmer, champagne, HeldsickA 60., QeUleV'iVCo.,' and Imperial.- Qln;Bohien,l4ouVfth<i ; r-' ■ , •• : • ■ Bunerler .Old By.:Choice Old Family Nectar, 'fIHHPWUIMbWkw .Mr ;! . ■’■ -• Ale,-«rown Stout; Hus: 1 Best to.be had laPhlla dolphla. ■■ ■■ •••.• . ;• 1 . - 1 'Bitters, of the very ben. quality, , '■ Dealers and others desiring a pure article)trill And It as represented, a* .aa'wtoloatteutlonjwlU -bagtvento'a proper auucarefol.BclectroQ.oJr his tjfe po’s'. l^uirtry Carlisle, «o**'(io6eot, > XhWstbotcetlploflyofßoO^ .bcitoddjPerryjaridrAdamsOountles, who are nots'- tl« IDg lUeta/ Call *nd see them, L. i , ... ;rBOILERS *.. .; • r :roAßijsi^ l fa." “ aJ&oncfed tOln.ihe best Having fitted ap the Stably with new (Q FA*'* • fibftum? <md Ua, =hlxiaSLt.p.C»rllsle, Pa. | *onm£Bjgto,£ COOKING STOVES TIN WA R E TIN ROOFING AND BPOUTING WAI4KER & CLAUDY. ;yHE CARLISLE COOK I , BKANDIES, Al*lj 07 CHOICB BRAJfDfI. IBatt'lftettftuet. MB BSTOOT IB mIRACUIiOIIs. the Old, thojoung, tho middle eged unite to pnlH HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It la on entirely now scientific discovery, comblnk. many of the most powerful and rostoralhe u 2 In the vegetable kingdom. B a . We, have such confidence in Us merlli and nr* so sure It will do nil. we claim for It, that wo olrr $l,OOO Reward If the Sicilian Hair ItmnwEii doc* not ciy t ~, Isfactlon in nllcaies -when mod In strictscant «nco with our lostrnotlonß. I-I A-LL’S Vegetable Sicilian: Bair Itcnewer bos proved Itself to be tho most perfect ptepauti* for the Hair ever offered to tho public. It is a vegetable compound, and contains m Injurious properties whatever. It 1? not a. Dye, it strikes at the Boots and ffflj the; glands with new life and coloring matter. XT 7FXXX RESTORE GRAY BAIR JO ITS ORIGINAL* COLOR. It toill Tteep the Half from falling out. Xi cleanse* ihe Scalp t and maJ:es the Hair SOFT, 3£rSTRO VB, AND SILKEN. IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSIHGI No person, old or young, should fail to me 11 Jl it recommended and tuea by ihe FIRST MED. ICAL AUTHORITY, ■ fry* Ask for Hall’s Vegetable Sicilui Haw Bbnewsr, aud toko no other. The Proprietors offer the Sicilian Hair Re* newer to the public, entirely confidant that Uwil bring back the hair to its original color, promote Hi growth, and la nearly all cases where it has fallen off restore it unless the person is very aged. R P. UAIX A CO. Proprietors, - Nathtia, N, B. IST* Sold by all Druggists. For sale at Havoratlck’s and Elliott’s Dnj .Stores, Carlisle. May 24,1866-ly* 3£aUtoau iUnrg. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.- CHANGE OP HOURS. On and after -Monday, May 21, Trains will run daily, as follows, {Sundays ei cepted): . WESTWARD. Acctmmodatiou-Traln leaves-Harrisburg 8.1 A. M., Meclmnicsburg 0.18, (iarlisle 9.57, NewvlU 10.34. Shlppensburg 11.07, Charabcreburg LI F..M; Greencaatlo MS, arriving*at Hagorstov leaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M. Mcchn Icaburg 2.83, Carlisle aOfl, Newville 3.40, Shlppeni burg 4JO, Cnambersburg 4.50, Qreoncaallo &&, ti riving at Hagerstown BifoP. M. llf _, • Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.16, P. Mecbanlcaburg 4.61, Carlisle 6.21, Newville Shlgpebsburg 0.21, arriving at Cbambcrsburgt A mixed' Train leaves Cliambersburg BJV M,. Qteencostlo 0.80, arriving at Hagerstewn M A, M. . EASTWARD. Accommodation Train leaves Chamber 5.15, A, M., Shippensburg 5.45, Nowvlllo O lisle 6.50, Mephanicsburg 7.21, arriving at. burg 7,60, P.M. _ ' Mall Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. M.UrojJ castle 8.46. Chomborsburg 9.25, Shlppensbwi li NewvlUelo.29, Carlisle 11.03, Meohanlcabutil' arriving at Harrlsbnrg 12.10, P, M. - Express 1 Train * leaves Hagerstown 1201 Greencastle 1280, Chamboraburg 1.10, ShlpF burg 1.48, Newville 2.15, Carlisle 2J58, Mccbe burg 8,20, arriving ntHarriahurs 8.55, P. U. ■ , A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.t0,P. Qreencastlo 4.00 arriving at Ghombersburg P.M. ‘ ' Making, close connections at Harrisburg * Trains to and from Philadelphia, New xo Pittsburg, Baltimore and Wo^blnpou. ■ Rail Hoad Office. \ Ohomb'g. May 17. 1860, f . May il,l6o(fe .. TJEADING BAIL-ROAD. “BUMMER ARRANGEMENT, JUNE HUi.U Great Trank. Line from the North and Non WestforFhUadelphla,NewYork, Reading, Pott vUio, Tam aqua, Ashland. Lebanon, Ailenw* Easton, Ephrata, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia, < Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as 1 lowsi.At 8,00,8.1 U and 0.05 A. M., and 2.10 and P. M., . connecting with similar Trains onl Pennsylvania Rau Road; and arriving at w YorkatO.OOand 10.10 A. M.. and 4.10,6.20 ondU P, Mm Sleeping Gars accompanying the wu. M. and 9.16 P, M. Trains, without change. ; ' - Leave-Harrlaburg for Uoading, Pottsville,. •aqua, Minersville,Ashland, Pine Grove, A* town and Pbilade(phla, at BJ.O A. M., and 2.101 4.10 P. M., etopplngat Lebanon andprlnclpdl Stations; the £IOP.Mv Train making connects •for Columbia and Philadelphia only. For M vllle, Schuylkill. Haven and Auburn, via kill and Susquehanna Bali Rood, leave Bar burg at 8.20 P; M. : . k •*BBTtmKZHo:-Leave New-York at 7.00 m ' A -M.,12.00 Nopn ond 8.00 P.6t; Phlladeh^ 1 .8,16 A M,. and 8.80 P. M. Way Passenger Tr leaves Philadelphia at 7.80 A fit. returnttf/ .Beading at &8&P. M., stopping at all flWk PottsvlDe. at 8.45 AM. anu 2.46 F.-M.5 Adds 6.00 and 11.80 A M.and 1.05 P. M.Tomaaav 9.45 AMm and 1.00 and 8.55 P. M. • < - • - lieave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Scbcyr . and Basquoaanna Ball Rood, at 7.00 A. U. - • , Beading Accommodation Train : Leave* w* ing at BJff. A M., returning from Philodelplu* l 5.00P.M. ; i C olumbia Roll Rood Trains leave Rcadtol. l 6.45 A M., 12.05 Noon and (U 5 P. M, for Epbrd Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbia, &o. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8,00 • Philadelphia 6.00 A, M. and 8.15 P. M., the Mj/ M. Train running only to Reading. Pod*" 8.00 A M., Tampoqua tf.Bo A M., Harrlsbargl A M., ana Beading at 163 and 7.30 A. M. for ii rlsburg, and-1062 A H., for New York, and < P.M.fbrPhiladelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School wo* cuislon Tickets tband from all points,-at reai ed Rates.: , I|A _ Baggage checked through 5 80 pounds aliov ■ each Passenger, •• ‘ , G. A. NICOLIA . .. General Superintendent. JulyW, 1866. Humtor airtr Coal- rIOAL aSSlumbbr yard. 'xhe subscriber having leased the Yardforou occupiedby Armstrong,<t Hoffer, and purcw the stbok of > - ; COAL AND LTJMBBBB. in°tlio Yard, together wUli an stock, will havoconstan tly on band andiu to order aU klnda turdliluallty of seasoned DUMBER, BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF. , : - - P A J m&EB» loth., ShlnKUnK ,Dntli. Worked Flooring “ Weatherboarding, Posts and Balls, and evorr ’ tide that belongs to a Lumber Yiml. „ • AJlklndaolß&nglcs, to wit look, and Oak, ofonerent qualities. Hovmj ( of my ewml can' furnish Villa to order w length andf siao at the shortestnoth* and®", , most reasonable terms, My worked boaras bekeptuader cover,-so. they can do i at all times! “ pii i ""Ihavo hand all kinds i ILY COAX, under cover, whlchl wjn J. oleaßttoanynart-of the borough, to w kens-Valley, Broken Eggrßtove and Fiddler. Wverton, Mountam, which I pleidgomyselftoßßll at the lpw“ , ■ JAmebumßr*’ cndt'JtlackwMh* iahd. which-X will sell at the loWost jjgjjjj I^OALAND !,• i&o aabsoribe'rs toeg ieavo to inform l!lB p “ uwtthey Cbntlnne lae ; ' business- at tb© old fctandv of Delancoy * Jo ►. snlUes wUI do vv6U to try us: as'veWjS, «d to sell ©leaner CoaKand ataa low PJ*. w c otlmr-Xaid to- the. Town. Try ua ana idijooahand. and will ofLumtKir usually kept in a Yard, which, we will Mil W *oWGr spl*S ifitoM. an4at-WnudorUoh’s is“*J[,ss! sHB oJt "'•‘ii6goali.'ißW.- r ' i JM
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