fgjjutoHWiil. 'JSwkcExtbbb. r...u '?»“ “ I 'W fimo V of plonUna, whether #all or Spring,; fa "immaterial, B in very severe cUmales Jt.n Rnrina would bo preferable; but.in oU° the peach-growing belt of the Untied SAtca, the choice between ball and loflne planting le of little account. I’or orchard planting the ground should be marked out in furrows, about eigntecn or twenty feet apart, fcgfgggsss U LoTS are desirable.- When thf heads begin to form, proper wuen to prune out all un caro should be three or fouL . necessary ’ It j on to form the fu turebtroe.P Shortening in about one-half the growth for the second and third years Planting. and keeping the inside of the tree olear S if useless growth, is all that is required in the way of pruning before the trees commence bearing. The borers, which enter the body of the tree at or a little below the ground, should be re moved from year to year. Many reme dies for their prevention have been rec ommended, but experience has demon strated that the bestmreventlve is person al inspection of eaclr tree, and removing with a knife, or other suitable instru ment, the borers. Peach trees will suc ceed in any soil that Will grow corn or potatoes, and require about the same cul tivation as these crops. No manures aro required until the trees have born their, first crop. After the first crop, one bun-, dred bushels of wood-ashes, or three hun dred pounds of some standard super-phos phate, or four hundred pounds of bone dust, to the acre, will restore the trees and prepare them for the next year. Jsaac Pullen, in Agricultural Report. ■ Breeding Young Makes.—“ W. 8.,” of Nelson County, Virginia, asks: “ Does breedingstop the growth of a young mare, that has not attained her full size, or does it materially injure her in any respect?” The beat horse breeders hold, we be lieve, with -few, if any, exceptions, that having a colt not only does not hurt a young mare, but, on the contrary her good, gives her constitution, bottom, and a vigor of digestive organs, add firm ness of muscle, which last her through life with good treatment. Thoroughbred or warm blooded mares that have proper care, gain sufficient maturity 2 to 2J years,- and cold blooded mares 3 to 3j, to take the horse, Of course, - the fillies diet should be liberal, and regular, and her grooming thorough, For two growing horses stand at her rack. Thoroughbred horses arrive at maturity fully a year earlier than others. They grow faster, are not injured by breeding considerably earlier, than it would be safe to breed a common mare. Deep Plowing. —“F. W.,” a corros ponden, in favor of deep plowing to Se cure good crops, says: Twelve years ago T sola my little farm, and the purchaser' failing tp pay for it it came back into my own handssome.fivo years since. I found the buildiug in a dilapidated state, the fences mostly used up for fuel, the soil much deteriorated, and the place entirely overgrown with, witch grass. The man that bought it pursued the skimming method of farming, by plowing only five or six inches deep, which rendered the soil too shoal to produce any remunerative crop without the application of much manure. The skimming manner of cul ture had, in fact been in operation so long, that the soil was about as incapable of producing a crop of any value as skimmed ■\ milk of producing good butter or licli cheese.. Deep plowing was substituted for the “ skimming” process and the land is now becoming productive again. A Wrinkle About the Age of Hor ses.—A short time ago we met a gentle man from Illinois, who gave us a piece of information in regard to ascertaining the age of a horse, after he or she has passed the ninth .year, which was new to us, and will be, we are sure, to most of our readers. It is this : after the horse is nine years old, a wrinkle comes on the eyelid at the upper corner of the lower lid; and every year thereafter he has one well-defined wrinkle for each year over nine. If, for instance, a horse has three wrinkles, ho la twelve ; if four, he is thir teen, Add the number of wrinkles to nine, and you will always get it. So says the gentleman ; and he is confident it will never fail. As a good many people have horses over nine, it is easily tried. If truo horse dentist must give up his trade. Lice, from many causes, show them uelves, especially among ill-kopt stock, more in spring than at any other season. They cannot stand regular carding and brushing, but if yery bad, should be treat ed to an application of alum water, with a good rubbing, and subsequent carding and greasing, on the same day of two or three weeks ,in succession. Mercural oiptmpnt (ungqentmn), Is sure death to the lice, and to the ox too, if too much be used. A lump as big as a hazlenut, rub bed up with a table-spoonful or more of lard is enough for an ox. Rub it in her hind the horns and along the spine, then spread it by thoroughly rubbing with straw. Keep the animal from exposure to wet or storms. Farm Proverbs. —A correspondent of the American Agriculturist writes: 1. Use dilligence, industry, and proper improve ment of time, to make farming pay. 2. Choose a.farm with a soil either natural?- ly dry or drained, not too level nor yet too steep, well fenced in proper sized fields, not too large. 3. Good, snug build ings, with dry, if not clean, yards avnj oellas, especially barn and stabling. 4. Economy in accumulating, saving, and properly using all measures and fertil izers possible, no matter how rich your land may be naturally. 5. Good and tol erable fast team, better smart than largei.. 0. .Your farming implements well made, of good material, not too heavy. 7. Have work doneJn season, 8. Always sow good clean seed. 9. Do notiiarvest be fore your crop is lit to harvest. 10.— Don’t keep more live stock on your farm than you can keep well. 11. House all things os much as possible—animals, untensils, and crops. 12. Sell when you can get a fair price, and do not store for rats and speculators. Advantages op Duainino— At a re cent meeting of the Michigan State Agri cultural Society the committee on Land Draining made a very interesting report in favor of this mode of preparing land for cropping. The following paragraph is especially worthy of consideration.— Thus 11 It la worthy of note that the early frosts of the past season, which proved so destructive generally, did not materially affect vegetation in thy drain ed lands, while it was the most destruc .Uve In pther lands adjacent. This fact ! nmne would seem to be sufficient to af « attention of farmers, and offers additional inducements to further inves tigation upon this subject.” Manuring Wheat.-S. A. Simmons writes to the Rural New Yorker, that he tried different modes of manuring wheat, including on the sod in spring before breaking up, turning it under at the last plowing before sowing; top-dressing af ter plowing but before seeding, and top dressing early In winter when the ground is frozen. He finds manuring on the sod in spring to be best. This result appears to confirm the practice often urged of top dressing sod in autumn for corn, and owes It) efficacy probably to the perfect manner in which the manure is diffused among the roots of the grass. ■ a farmer does not emnlo?„ labor now - let “ be aim .to uu ‘““» ho profitably can, as mn S! e T entB do as soon 0 ca p* Hired men are often verv disagreeable associates, and the worat °“ e ’ B , children, but this lookout at once for (rood nf?!ie n ? r r 1 m ™,aml sacrlliee the gprof -1 16 fart S ra fhcr than have a vicious bad fellow about, though his work be never so needed. If w, do our nart to make the men comfortable and do them good, few will HI reward it. 0 tUem flew aaberttaementa- BEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES GREENFIELD’S ■v No. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. I am now prepared to offer some GREAT BAR* GAINS to oil wno may favor me with a call, as I have marked down the prices of all goods on hand and am constantly receiving additions to my slock of Goods bought at tho recent AUCTION SADES IN NEW YORK. an extraordinary bargain in AXPACCAS, all colors, now selling at CO cents, worth Sl'A cents. HANDSOME PLAIDS that have been selling all season for 40 c'Gnte, re duced to 25 cents, 75 cent. Plalda reduced to 60 cents. PLAID POPLINS, MERINOE3, ■ REPS, : * SILKS, COBUBQS, Ac. NOW SELLING VERY CHEAP. BALMORALS, A secret worth knowing about Bruner’s Balmoral Skirt, as he makes two qualities. GREENFIEL D Is now selling the best all Wool Filling at only $2 25. Examine the tops and see that they are woql filling the whole way up, Also a beautiful assortment MOURNING GOODS, W HITE GOODS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, AND NOTIONS A full lino of CLOTHS, CASBIMEREB, BATTINETTS, JEANS, CORDS, &c. I desire to mention particularly ray stock of HOMEMADE CASSIMEBES, CASING TTS, * JEANS, AND FLANNELS which arc without doubt the best Homo Made goods ever offered In this town. BLANKETS AT PANIC PRICES. DOMESTIC GOODS, Muslins eta. and upwards. Good Prints at 1 2% eta. Better Prints at 18 eta. All the best Moke Prints only £0 bts. Extra Heavy Ginghams, 25 ots. Heavy Canton Flannels, 25 els. A LARGE LOT OF TICKINGS, bought since the lato decline, will be sold at prl ces that dety.compotitlon. MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR, A full assortment at remarkably low figures. PJJRSI PURS! Less than COST,' In fact 1 have reduced the price of my whole stock. And remember that thfc Is not my First, Second, Ihird, or even Fourth opening for New Styles, ot > low prices, as I am daily receiving Goods of all kinds at Panic Prices, and will dispose of them at such figures as will defy competition from any Establishment this side of New York. All I ask is to give me a call as I am fully satisfied that I can and will please both as to quality and price, REMEMBER THE PLACE, GREENFIELD'S, No. 4 Bast Mam Street, Jan. 10, LBO7. JJEFFER & WASHMOOD, LATE ARRIVAL OF GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES. ‘ RRICES REDUCED! ' Wo have Just received a fresh suppy of GROCERIES, SUCH AS Brown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su gars, Coffees, green and roasted, lUco, Ada mantine Caudles, Tallow Candles, Starch, Teas, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ba ker’s Cocoa, •Baker’s Broma, Mac oar o n 1. Vcrmacllla, Felines ' tock’sFarlna,MUHtard,Mus tard Seed, Black and Caynnno Pepper, Spi ces, Indigo, Al lum, Coppo- . rns, lump '• . and pulvcr* ized Brlm stono, Babbitt’s and Vanhagan’e Soap, Toilet Soap, Soda, Cream of Tartar, Coarse and Fine , Salt by the sack or bushel, Shoo Blacking, Stove Luster, Concentra ted Lye, New Orleans and Syrup Mo lasses, aporm Oil, Waggon Grease, Mac kerel, various grades Sugar CJfed Hama, DrTed Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps, Glass and Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn, hickory and com wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping IJrushes, hand scrub Brushes, shoe and waU'Brushcs, cloth and Hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Rennett, blhck, blue and red Ink, CATTLEPOWDER, Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches, Peaches and Tomatoes In Cans,,Catsups, Worces ter and London Club Sauce, Croon Corn In cons, table Oil, Hominy, Beans, O RANGES AND* LEGIONS waiter, sugar, wino. milk amt-almond Crackers, Toasted ryoand wheat Coirob’. Twist, Navy, Nat ural and Congress Tobacco,3£mlklnlck, Fine Cut, Lynchburg and Huukccpunklo Smoking Tobac co and Anderson’s Solaco chewing Tobacco. QUEENBWARE, . . any a, ■ GL SS, WOODEN ' EARTHEN AND XTONE WARE, Baskets, a general assortment of Willow- and Splint Baskets and many NOTIONS, and everything else usually kept in a Grocery Store. The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine their stock. We fcol.confldent.thoy will go away satisfied. 03- Marketing of oil Kinds taken In exchange for goods. , _ PEFFER A WASHMOOD. MayB,lWL p ROCERY & PROVISION STORE.. just received and constantly arriving, atHoFK man’s, the linestand-bcst assortment or GROCE E I E S to bo found in the market, which will be disposed of at the very lowest possible prices, my motto being " QUICK SALES AND BMLL PROFITS." Among others, the following articles will bo found embraced in his atook, vl?.: SYRUPS, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, Spices of all kinds, ground and whole, Biscuits and Crackers of nil kinds, Raisins, Figs, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts, Sweet Shaker Corn, Hominy, Pearl Barley, Rice, Peas Beans, Corn . Starch, Farina, Silver Gloss . • and Pearl Starch, Extracts of Lemon and Vanilla, Choose, Pickles by the dozen, and by the Jar, Fresh PCft CllOB, Tomatoes, Green Conn Green - Peas. Pure Cider Vin .. egnr, Ac, Also, Fresh Salted Fish of all kinds, Tar and Wheel Grease, fltoncentra ted Lye, Soaps, Tobacco, Segura, •.Pipes, Excelsior sugar Cured Hams, Dried Beef, Lancaster Bologna, which I will sell by the piece or cut, Glass,©tone, Ear then and Q,ueonswarc. CEDAR AND WOODEN WARE , Such as Tubs, Keelers, Buckets Bowls, BuUor Prints, Ladles, Spoons, Rolling Pins, Potato mash ers, Ac., Brooms, Ropes, Bedcords, Twines, Cau dle "Wicks, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, Vandcraavk’s famous concentrated Yeast. G. B. HOFFMAN. Comer of East and Pomfret Streets, Carlisle. April 12, IB6o—ly. fTIHE FAMILY GROCERY. The subscribers having taken the Family Gro cery Store of Monosmlth A Baker, on -Main St,, adjoining F. Gardner A Go’s. Machine Shop and Foundry, havojust opened a new and clegantas sortment of GROCERIES, Glass and Queonswaro. selected with great care for family supplies, which they will sell at tho very lowest prices for cash. Every article In the lino of Family Groceries *wlU always be kept fresh and aheap. They also call particular atten tion to the . Eureka Patent Glass Fruit Jars, of which they have tho exclusive agency for Car lisle, and which baa proved its superiority over all other cans or Jars now in use by Its great sim plicity, perfect reliability in keeping Fruit, and tho extraordinary ease with which It Is sealed and opened, without Injury for future use. No family should purchase other Jars without-first examining tho Eureka, If they want to buy the best. Wo nave also KNOX’S PATENT-STEP LADDER, an article which no household should bo without. Also, Lash’s celebrated WASHING MACHINE, only Five Dollars, and the AMIDON CLOTHES WRINGER, both of which' they confidently 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 mers and others needing them as the best and cheapest article to be found for conveying water through yards and barn-yards. Also a variety of other articles, t&ch as DOOR MATS,. Of several kinds arid prices. XSS’" Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and all kinds of Salt Fish, pat up this Spring. Also Flour in barrels and sacks, and Feed ny the bush* 01. MARTIN & GARDNER. May 81,1800-ly. GROCERIES! HIG H PRICES NO MORE! THE OLD STAND WITH A NEW STOCK I 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 la prepared to supply families with everything in her line at the very lowest possible prices—her goods having all been purchased nt the present low standard. The following compose a portion of the articles on hand j t COFFEE, SUGAR, TEAS. MOLASSES, RICE. STARCH, BROMA, CHOCOLATE, SPICES, r BEANS, RAISINS, DRIED CORN, CURRANTS, CRANBERRIES, CITRON, BUTTER, POTATOES, BLACKING, TOBACCO, BRUSHES, LARD, CHEESE, EGGS, • CRAKE RS, DRIED BEEF, SHOULDERS, BROOMS. BUCKEIB. BASKETS, f Sc., ic., So Also, ‘ DRIED FRUITS, ; of all kinds, Canned Peachesand tomatoes, Pick les and all kinds of Sauces, with everything to bo found in a well stocked store. FRESH VEGETABLES, FRESH FISH. &c., la season, will also bo kept on hand, and sold at reasonable rates. A trial solicited—satisfaction guaranteed. ANNA ALLISON. May 24, 1SG0—Jy. jTortoarimg Rouses. Tj\ORWARUING AND COMMISSION HOfreß. Flour A Feed, Goal, Plotter A Salt. J; BEETEM A BROTHERS having purchased oi Snyder A Newcomer their extensive Warehouse, (Henderson's old stand,) head of High street, beg leave to Inform the public that will continue the Forwarding and Commission business on a more extensive scale than heretofore. The highest market price will ])o paid for Flour Graiiuand Produce of all kinds. Flour dnd Feed, Plaster, Salt and Hay, kept constantly on hand and fbr sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, “LAWBERRY, Ac., Ao Llmebumecs’ and Blacksmiths* Coal, constant ly for said. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. Also, oil kinds of Lam- ■ ber constantly on hand. J. BEETEM A BROS. Deo 1,1805. /CUMBERLAND* VALLEY RAIL ROAD COMPANY. The .Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania and Northern Central Rail Hoad Companies have niade arrangements to do ajolnt FREIGHT A FORWARDING BUSINESS between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and Now York.* The Cumberland Valley Rail Rood •Company will open their Freight Depot at Car lisle, on the Ist of January, 1800, for the* receipt end shipment of all goods entrusted to them. Freight to be forwarded by this arrangement mast be lett at Pennsylvania Rail Road Company Depot, corner of 16tn and Market St., Philadel phia, Northern Central Rail Road Company’s De pot Baltimore, and CumbeMand Valley Rail Road Company's Depot at Carlisle. The pabllo will find it to their Interest to ship through the Rail Road Company’s FrelghtHouses and by Company Cars. O. N, LULL, Suvt. J. A D. RHOADS, Freight Agents, Carlisle. rriHE Patent Ohio Corn Husker, at - JipUß, IBM. • J3VS (Sootrs ■g ABG AINSI BARGAINS! THIRD ARRIVAL AT W. C. SAWYER & CO2S. DRY GOODS EMPORIUM of the latest importations of .FRENCH, GEItkAN DRY GOODS ' ” W. 0; SAWYER & CO. Have Just returned from New York with the lar gest and most select stock of WINTER aeoos over displayed In Carlisle. A. T. STEWART & CO’S. Now York Importations of elegant % DBESS SIL.KST In every color, quality and style. Finer goods purchased than ever oubred in this market, SELLING CHEAP AND FAST. H. B. OLAFIN «fe CO., -Now York, Importations of beautiful SILK REPS, WOOL POPLINS, Tho handsomest Plaids In town, MERINOES, ALPACOAS, Medium and Cheap D E E S S GO• D 8 W. a. SAWYER & CS. Ask the Ladles to oxaraino tholr complete stock of ’ MOURNING GOODS, Dross Goods, Shawls, Crape Veils, purchased from tho well known house of AR NOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., Now York. 1 FUNERAL GOODS of all kinds, BRODIES elegant Style s (latest Par* is selections) of CLOAKS, SAQUES, MANTLES, CLOAKING CLOTHS. Ornaments, do. Dagmar, firooho. Square and long Shawls, of every color and style. W. O. SAWYER & GO’S. Is decidedly the FUR STORE OP CARLISLE. Wo have the largest selection of FURS'Over offered In this market, bought from GUNTHER, New York, SABLE MUFFS, Eugenia (dollars, Gorman Fitch, elegant Siberian Squirrel Capes, Viotorines, Muffs, and all the various grades known In the market, Chil drens Pars, Far Trimmings, Hoods, do. Wo earnestly desire an inpeo tlon of theso-goods.. W. 0. SAWYER* CO. Desire an examination of their HOME MADE Casslmores, Hattinets, Jfeans, Flannels, ALLEN d CO'S, importations of French and English CLOTHS, CAfiSIMERES, OVER COATINGS, in very largo supply. We have made at short notice, in the latestslyles any of the above goods. CAB P E T Sl We have made a large addition of Carpets, OJI Cloths, and all kinds of House Furnishing Goods, a largo stock of Homo Made BAG CARPETS W. O. SAWYER & 00. Have recolvod an Immense stock of Calicoes, Ginghams, Flannels! Blankets, Tickings, Hosiery, U N D EBB HIBTS, BAhilOltAD AND BOOF SKZBW, DRESS TRIMMINGS, together with everything kept In a 'Wholesale and first class Retail Store. ■' Everybody give us a coll and get bargains.; we have purchased since the late decline in Gold. -Remember ,the Old Stand, under Rlppey’e Ho* tel. East Main Street, CONSTANT ADDITIONS OP-NEW GOODS BEOETVINO. Nov. SO, 18(10. (ttogtac'g Rcmeßtcgi and ENGLISH “ nosi AR’S” VKBMIN EXTERMINATOR S "18 years established In N. Y. City.” " Only Infallible remedies known." “ Free from Poisons." “ Not dangerous to the Hnman Family." " Rats come out of their holes to die." “ Costar’a” Bat, Roach, &0., External's Is a paste—used for Rate, Mice, Roaches , Black and Red Ante, drc., do, “ Costor's” Bed-Bug Exterminator Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, mid also as a preventive for Red-Rugs, Ac. 11 Coatar’e” Electric Powder for Insects Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed-Bugs, Insects on Plante, Fowls. AnSinals, &o. 111 BcWAitR 111 of all worthless imitations. Bee that "COSTAR’B" name Is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy. Address. _ HENRY R, COSTAR. • 4M Broadway, N. V. Sold in Carlisle, Pa. / At Havers tick’s Drug Store. And all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. BUCKTHORN SALVE, For Cuts, Bums, Bruises, Wounds. Boils; Cancers. Broken Breasts, Bore Nipples,.Bleeding, Blind and PalnfUl Files Putridancflll-con ditioned Sores; ulcers. Glandular Swellings, Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ringworm, Itch Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, &o.; Chapped hands; Lips, «to.; Bites of Spiders, Insects, Animals, &o; Boxes, 25 cents, GO cents, and 81 sizes. Bold by all Druggists everywhere. And by HENRY B. COSTAR, Depot 481 Broad way, N. Y. And at Haverstlck’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Fa. Gloves, Ac., &c., COBN SOLVENT, For Corns, Bunions, Warts, do. • Boxes, 25 cts., 60 els., and 81 sizes. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. And by HENRY R, COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad way, N.V. And at Haverstlck’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa. • iuiepahation oJr BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS For Beautifying the Complexion. Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, remove Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, do. ’ - Ladles are now using it in preference to all others. Bottles SI. Bold by all Druggists everywhere. And by HENBYR. COSTAE, Depot4B4 Broad woy, N.Y. And at Havorstlok's Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa. Yarns, dc„ do. C OUSHiEEME'D Y, For. Coughs. • Colds, Hoarseness, Bore Throat,- Croup, whooping Coach, Influenza, Asthma, Consu i •ptlon, Bronchial Affeotlons, and oil Dis eases of the Throat and Lungs, Bottles, 25 cts., 60 ots., and Si sizes. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. And by HENRY R. COSTAB, Depot m Brood •way.N, V, . And at Haverstlok’s .Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa. Drawers, - A Universal Dinner PilirA..;' For and Sick HeadSoheVOostlrenPaa, In digestion; Dyspepsia. Biliousness,' Constipation ; ‘Diarrhea, Colics, ChUis, Fevers, and’ general raagd meat of the Digestive Organs; * *>' Boxisa,26cts;,BScts.,andllsizes; •'* l Sold byall Druggists everywhere. - - • And'by^BLENRxB.OOSTAB,Depots Broo£- "*And a t Havers tick's Drug Store, Carlisle, Fa. Dec. «,,U6Mn "COSTAE.* S” "COSTAE’S” “OO TAB’S” “COST AR’S” PECTORAL CKT.ITBnATyn ■ fM: ■ B Xf3 HOOP V ttipß { ■ ©ft# fttrtettlscmmts. pjl OTO GlB APHICI E.&H.T, ANTHONY A CO., Manufacturers pf . - PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. WHOLESALE ; AND RETAIL, 601 Broadway, New. York. In addition to our main business of Photo-, graphic Materials, wo oro Headquarters for tho following: viz:' , ■ T - , Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views of Amoii cim and Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Croups^ 8 titereOTOoplo Vlows of tho War. from negatives mado In tho various campaigns and forming a complete Photographic history of tho great cc*i- Vlowson Glass, adapted for either tho Magic Lantern or tho Stereoscope. • Our Cata logue will bo sent to any address on receipt of 8 PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.—Wp manufac tnro more largely than any other house, about 200 varieties from 60 cents to 850 caob. Our AL BUMS have the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to any others; Ctzrd YholOffrapTu qf General*, SlcUctmcn, Actors, etc. Our Catalogue embraces over Five Thousand different subjects, including reproductions of tho most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues, etc. Catalogues sent on receipt ol Stamp. . • Photographers and others ordering goods O. O. D,, will please remit 25 per cent, of the amount .with their order. , . % The prices and quality of our goods cannot fall to satisfy. Nov. 15.1800—flm . f ABIES’ -FANCY FUBSI^ • AT JOHN FAREIRA’S Old Established FUR MANUFACTORY, No. 718 Arch Street, Above 7th:, PHIIiAUELrUIA. Have now in Store of my own Importation and Manufacture one of tho largest and most beauti 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. JL,am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and X would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Cumberland county and vicinity. Remember the name, number aud street. . • JOHN FAREIRA, No. 7XB Arch Bt*i ah. 7th, 8. Side, PUll’a. yg- i have no partner, nor connection with any other Store In Philadelphia. Nov. 16, isutf—lm A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN,— J ust published, in a sealed envelope. Prie to cents. A .Lecture on tho nature, treatment an radical cure of Bpermatorhofa,'6r seminal weak ness, nervous debility and impediments to Mar riage generally. Nervousness, Consumption, Epl lepsy and his; Mental and Physical incapacity, - resulting from Self Abuse, do. By Robert j, Cul verwoli, M.- i)., author of tho “ Green Book,”&o. Tho world renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves, from his own experience, that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be elfeotually removed without Medicine, and, without dangerous surgical operations, bougies instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode.of cure at once certain and effectual, by wmch 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 thousands, Sent under seal to any address, la a plain, sealed envelope, oh receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell’s Marriage Guide, price 25 coilts. Address, - UHAS. B. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery; Now York, P, O. Box 4660. July 10,1800.—ly A MAN OF A THOUSAND—A Con sumptive CUrccf.—Dr, R. JAMES, a returned pujuloian of groat eminence, discovered, while in the East indies, a certain cure for Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, aud General Debility. The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was giv en up to d* o * His child was cured, and is now alive and well. Desirous of benehtung his fol low mortals, he will send to those who w«sh it the recipe, containing full directions for making and successsully using this remedy, free, On re cipe of their names, with two stamps t* pay ex penses. There Is not a single symptom of Con sumption that It does not at once toko hold of and dissipate. Night sweats, peevishness, irrita tion of the nerves, failure of memory, difficult expectoration, sharp pains in the lungs, sore throat, chilly sensations, nasseauat thCSiomach, Inaction of the bowels, wasting away of the mus cles. _ 49* Tho writer will please state the name of the papor they see this advertisement In. Address, CRADDOCK & CO.. 1032 Race Street, Philadelphia, Fa. Sept. 18,1800—dm . ' g S. CAMPBELL & CO., MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS, AND WHOLESALE JDSALEHS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &C, NO. 303 RACE STREET, ■ PHILADELPHIA. Also, Manufacturers of all kinds of Molasses Candy and Cocoanut work. * Oct. 25,1800—1 y DIPEB’S BOOK AND FANCY STORE, 33 WEST MAIN STBEET, CARLISLE, PA, ’ A fine assortment of Goods suitable for Holi day presents, do., now on hand. Such as Writing Desk Port Polios, Ladies Oompanlotis, Work Boxes, 1 Salchcls, Ladies purses, Pocket Books, Segar Oases, . * Onrd Oases, < ' Gold Pens, . . Pen Knives, dc„ dc. A LARGE SUPPIiY OF FAMILY BIBLES / . ... . and,PHOTOGRAPH! ALBUM^, AT REDUCED PRICES. DIARIES FOR 1.8 67 Subscriptions received for all Mnsazluos t Faa lon Books,Papers, do., at publishers prices. You save postage and always sure of receiving your Magazines by subscribing at Piper’s. Special attention is paid to keeping always on hand a supply of . , . SCHOOL iiOOKS, for town and country schools. - Books and Musxo ordered when desired. Tec. 18,180C-3m JJ O L I D A Y WEDDING PRESENTS! ? AFihteLotof , GOLD, ■ AMERICAN, SILVER, . AND IMPORTED WATOHSJS, A Splendid' Assortment of SOLID AND PLATED SILVER WARE, Qpld J*ms, Gold Chains, . . ■ ’ • Fancy QoocU, ttc. Finis Selts of KNIVES AND FORKS, CLOCKS IN GREAT VARIETY, GOLD RINGS, GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES. Particular attention given to repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. ‘ ' THOB. CONLYN, Agt. No. 11 West Main St., opposite Marlon Ball Doe. 20,1866—dm 1 -■ fIABBIA-GEBI ; . jThe nnderelgned have now on hand and ore making a large assortment of all kinds of . CARRIAGES, . , ROOKAWAYS, / . . . TT 1 TOPAND NOTOP ‘ BUGGIES, warranted of the best material,, and manufac tured by the .best workmen, all ox which will bo sold • AT REDUCED PRICES. We have also a lot of second band work which Is offered at exceedingly low rates. < * =lll REPAIRING AND PAINTING -' doneat ahori.noUoo and on reasonable terms. :■ f ShoponSoatL Pitt Street, nearly opposite the Mansion House. Jan. B,l§fl7—6m -TjOnSßi FOR Houbb be iJLX ionglng to.Mrsi E. Poland, on -tbe.oomer bf North Hanover Street and-Locust »Aliay,is for rent from thAflrst of April next, for one year or more. It has eleven rooms, with Water and Gas; the two front rooms ore Store Rooms: together with a good cellar and a warehouse. For.terms ;; ’ petebbpahr; Feb.ll, 1807—tf TT 7, JJATB AND CAPS I ' If so, Don’t Fail to Gaix on J.Q.CALLIO, FO. W,\WEST MAIN STREET, Whore cum be Boon the Uncut assortment of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to Carlisle. Ho takes great plens- Sro In Inviting hla old friends and customore. and all now ones, to his splendid Justre celvod from Now York and Philadelphia, con* slstlug In part of fine SILK AND OABSIMEHE HATS, besides an' endless variety of Hata and Caps ol the latest stylt. all ot which ho will sell at the jMveat Qt*h Prices. Also, his own manufacture #f Hats always on hand, and HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. Ho has tho best arrangement for coloring Hats and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, «ko., at tho shortest notice Cos he colors every week) and on tho most reasonable terms. Also, a nnolot ol choice brands of ,< TOBACCO AND CIGARS always on hand. Ho desires to coll tho attention of persons who have COUNTRY FURS to sell, as he pays tho highest cosh prices for tho B *osvo him a call, at tho above number, his old stand, as he feels confldout of giving entire satis faction. D0c.20, IBM. , 1 - • IT ATS! CAPS 1 I FUBBI 1 I . "Tuet. received at KELLER'S, on Nor'b Hanover Street, two doors above Faber’s Hotel, and next .to Cornmnn’s Shoo Store, all the Now Styles of H A T S A N D C A P B, which will bo Sold at the lowest'edahprices. SILK HATS, NoW York and PhlladeJphlußtylos; SOFT •FELT HATS of every variety and price. .HOME MANUFACTURED HATS constantly on hand and made to order atshortnotlco. My manufac turing arrangements being complete, X flatter myself that I will bo able to give satisfaction In every particular. 1 have a largo assortment of . FUR. OTTER. BEAVER, , . _ . CONY’AND ~ ; CLOTH CAPS of all kinds: Inoindingl “ Grant,” “Sherman,” “Skating,”“Katydid” and Chtldrou’s Turbans, at all prices. I nave also added FURS to my stock Including Gents’ Collars, Beaver, Untra, Ot ter, &c. of the very boat dUalltletf. , Overcoats, Clothing and.all, kinds of woolen goods colored promptly and warranted to glyo satisfaction. •• , Old Hats repaired and made now at moderate charges. _ 'DE3- Highest cash prices paid for country Furs, Fox, Mink, Muskrat, Ac. * JOHN .A-.KBLLEIk.dO*. N. B.—Prime Scgors of tho host brands, Havana, Cuba and Domestic Tobacco of nil kinds and tho best Qualities, including Fine Cut, Congress, No* tural Leaf, Ac. • • . „ Nov. 8,1800. J« A. K. MEW STO VE_STO RE.! JAMES M’GONEGAL, Would inform his numerous' 3 friends and tho public generally, that hd has opened A NEW STOVE STORE, in South Hanover Street, adjoining Wm. Blair A Son’s wholesale and retail grocery, where ho has on hand a largo assortment of tho latest lifl § roved and-most'ucslrablo Stoves in tho market, uch ns * COOKING STOVES .of every variety and ‘size, nil of which ho will warrant to give entire satisfaction. Also,. PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, for wood or coal, HBATEBS portable and station ary.RANGES, all of which ho wlilseU2o per cent, lower than con bo purchased at any other estab lishment in the county. Before purchasing else where you will find to your Interest to give him os he is determined not to be undersold;' " _ TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, made of tho very beat material and at reduced prices. promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Also, . Fisher’s Self-Sealing FRUIT CANS, admitted by all to bo the best Gan in the market, warranted to bo as represented or the money re turned, : Fire-proof Bricks and Grates pat in Stoves on moderate terms. Thankful to his friends and the public for (ho liberal patronage heretofore conferred, ho hopes by strict attention, to business, and a desire to please, to merit a continuance of tho samp. • JAMES M'GONEGAL. Sept. o,lBo6—ly* & CLAUDY, (Successors to J. D. Qobqas.) The subscribers respectfully Inform the public dn' general, that they- have purchased tho TIN ana SHEET IRON ESTABLISHMENT of Mr. Oorgas, in rear of tho Court House, where they are prepared to accommodate the patrons of the old establishment and all others who may favor them with their work, ir you warn tiiovory best COOKING STOVE at the lowest price, come to us. All Insured for six months or longer. We have nothing onhand but the best bakers, and warrant them to be snch, for we keep none other. Come and see the great variety, we can give hundreds of testimo nials If desired. Command see our , . PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES for wodd orcoal. HEATERS AND RANGES, Stationary and Portable. TIN WARE - of all kinds in great variety, made from the very best tin-plate.' All yon need In oar lino can be had from us at a saving of- 20 per cent. Coll at our Store and Ware Rooms, in-rear of the Court. House, and you will save money In your purcha ses, It will hilly pay you to come. AND A.B. AN.BHEHK. lIMMMIrPONOM • fßatsi ankCaiMJ. DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OB CAP ? LADIES’ MUI*FS AND GENTS’ GLOVEIS gjtobes, ® into at?, &?• ROOFING AND SPOUTING TIN ROOFING AND. SPOUTING done at short notice. By strict attention to business the undersigned hope to merit and receive a liberal share of pub lic patronage. ’ £ . WALKER & OLAUDY. : July 12, 1800—ly. mHE CARLISLE COOK STOVE, I manufactured at F. GARDNER 1 A Co’s. Foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, can’t be beat. This Is the testimony of scores of families In Cum berlandfPerry and Adams Counties, who are now .using them. Call and see them. - ; CORN S'H ELL B BS., running either by power or by hand—constantly on hand and for sale at I ,r . GARDNER & GO’S. Foundry ahd Maohino Shop, Bast Main Street. STEAM BOILER MAKING. Wo arepropared to make Steam Boilers of oil sl - zes and kinds promptly and on the best terms.— Also. SMOKE STACKS and all articles In that line. REPAIRING OP BOILERS and ENGINES promptly attended to In the best manner at .4.UUWI UV . P. GARDNER & CO’S. Foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, Fa. Fob. 7,1807, g>eto(ng iUftadjines. •VSTHEELER & WILSON & HOWE. V LOCK STITCH SEWING-MACHINES. THR BEST, SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST. The Wheeler and Wilson Machines are adapted to all kinds of family sewing, working equally well t upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods, with silk and linen threads, making a beautiful and perfect stlsoh alike on both sides of the arti cle sewed. prices op ’ WHEELER * WILSON MAHINES. No. 3 Machine plain, - 955 00 “ 2 “ ornamented bronze, 805 00 “ 1 “ silver plated, $76 00 THE HOWE SEWING - ’ The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers and Carriage trimmers, Is called to this—the best Shuttle Sewing Machines. It Is unanimously ad mitted to bo tne best machine for leather work or tailoring ever given to the public. * PRICE OF HOWH MACHINES • Letter A Machine, - 900 00 ■ Is .recommended for family sewing tailoring,' shoe binding and gaiter llttlng.. Letter B Machine, " 970 00 Is one size larger than A machine suited to the anmn work. • . t Letter O Machine, ' *486 00 Is recommended for heavy tailoring, boot, and shoe work and carriage trimming. It runs light and rapid, and will do line work well, and has a much larger shuttle than the smaller machines. . Callandozamlho at Railroad'TelegraphOffice, *’dbo. i!wb. : : * : aaUnes attii JLiquotg, FOBEIGN AND DOMESTIC .Edward Shower respectfully announces to the .public, that he continues to keep constantly on hand, anil for-sale, a largo, and very, superior as sortment of. , _ ; : • FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO LIQUORS, at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Hotel, and directly west of the court House, Car lisle. ~-y .-y : ; BRANDIES, -1 . ALL OF CHOICE BHASDfI. Wines, Sherry, Port, f ., .. ' Maderia, -> • Lisbon. Claret, Native, • ‘ Hook; Johannlsberg, r andßoderfielmexv CHAMPAGNE. : , s Helduick & Co., Geisle j & Co., and Imperial*- Gin, Boblen, Lion, and Anchor. >. WHISKY, i . --j >■'. Superior '.Old Bye,. 'Choice Old Family -Nectar, Wheat, Scotch.and Irish. 1 - • ce * Ale, Brown stoat, &o. -Best to be had-In Phila delphia. ,<•> ( "Bitters, of the very b&>. quality. < .r . *> < Dealers and others des.rlng a pure article will find It as represented, a. Us whole attention will be given to a proper one .careful selection of his Stock, which cannot be ,arpasaed, and hopes to have the patronage of tho-publlo.^; Deo. 1, im "■ ■ . * MIRACULOUS. Tho old, tho young, tho middle aged nnll« i 4mJu HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It la an entirely new aolentlflo dlicorerr, conAI.!. many of tho moat powerful and toatonii™ .3 la the vegetable kingdom. “"“"ifiw, Wo have such confidence In its merit* and«» so Boro it will do all wo claim for it, that *g ifo* $l,OOO Reward If tho Sicilian Haib Rbnewer does not riniiL Ufiiotion in all cases when' used in strict taJS* ance with oar instructions. HALL’S Vegetable Sicilian JBCair Renews proved itself to bo tho most perfect preoanltm for tno Hair over offered to tho public, . It Is a vegetable compound, and costaloi no Injurious properties whatever. w *lt !s not a Dye, it strikes at the Booh and fill the glands with new life and coloring matter. XT WILL RESTORE ORAT m ITS ORIGIN AX COLOR, It*wUl hoop the Hair from falling out It cleanses tho Scalp, and mahes tho flair . SOFT, LUSTROUS, AND BILEEX, IT IS A SPLENDID HMR-DRESSIHGI No person, old or young, should fall to null, It is recommended and urea by the FIRST n, icad authority: BSP* Ask for Hall’s Vegetable Siciuu Hair RenEwer, and take no other. ' Tho Proprietors offer tho Sicilian. llaib B* Newer to the public, entirely confident that it vQI bring back tho hair to Its original color, promote lb growth, and fn nearly all cases where It has fallen off will restore If unless tho person Is veryepi B. P. SXAlili.de CO. Proprietors, Nashua, N. B, |y*.Sold by all Druggists. For sale at Haverstiok’s and Elliott's Dm Stores, Carlisle. May 24,1806-ly* ifilaUtoah 3Unes. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R. \J CHANGE OF HOURS. On-aud after Monday, May 21, 1860, Possenge Trains -will run daily, oa follows, (Sundays ei copied): WESTWARD. ' .Accommodation Train leaven Harrisburg 6.J A. M.. Mechanicsburg 0.18, Carlisle 0.67, NewVill 10.54, Bblppensburg 11.07, Cbamborsburg LI P. M. Greenoaatlo 1.43, arriving at Hagcnton 2.10 P.M. MaU Train leaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M. Median burg at 8.20 P?M» .. Retueninq : Leave New York at 7.00 aim A. M., 12.00 Noon and 8.00 P. M; Philadelphia 8.15' A. M.. and-8.80 P. M. ‘ Way passenger Tnu leaves Philadelphia at 7.80 A. AL, retuxnUigW Beading* at O.BOP. M., stopping' at all BtaUoo Pottsvlfie.atB.4s AvM» and'3.4s P.M.I 6J» and li.Bo A. M. and 1.05 P. M.; Tamao 0.46 A. and 1.00 and 8.66 P. M. 1V Leave Pottsvlll© for Harrisburg, vlaßoanja and Busqaeaanna Ball Bond, at 7.00 A. M. _ - Reading Accommodation Train: Leortf«* Ing at 0.00 A, 11., returning frqm PhUodelpM n.oap,M. , .. . O olurabla Rail Road Trains leave Banisi O. A. M., 12.05 Noon and 6.16 P. M. for Ephra “gS MK'SSgWjii' at UM Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 8.15 p. M., tHo» M. Train ranning only to'Readlng. Fottsn 8.00 A. M.. Tampaqaa7.Bo A M., Harrlsbaref A, M., and Reading at 1.83 and 7.80 A U. ton** rtsburg, and 10.63 A. M.. for Now York,awl 1 P. M. for Philadelphia. ,« Commutation, Mileage, Season, Schoolaiw* omsion Tickets to and from all points, at wo ed Rates. .' Baggage checked through; 80 pounds alio* each Passenger. ■ ’ aA-NICO uS, General Superintendent July 10,1800. . Jtumter anii ffioal. pOAL AND LUMBER YARD-. subscriber having leased the Yard lonw* occupied by Armstrong, a Hoffer, and putcM* the swot o t ' ; COAJj ANP'LDJfIttBER, In the Yard, togethor with nn Unm«»J| stooki will have constantly on hand and.P 1 to order all and q.uaJity of seasoned LUMBER, BOARDS,- • ■' ; Bd^T^ E | SSV look, and Oak, of afferent qualities. of my own, I con Ihrmlsh. bias' to ojfffl V length and size at the shortest notice ana_o« most reasonable terms. My worked be kept under cover, ' so they cart bo iur»““ a on hand idl klnto of ILYOOAL, under cover, which.l vn « ®J*j pOAli AKD LXJMBEB. xhe subscribers beg leave to Infonn the that they continue the ' : CO AD AND LUMBER at the old stand of pelanoey * S} S&JSS^ff^SSLg^%isJ miues wiUdo well to try ns; ed to seU cleaner OoaL oudataalow t other/ .Yard In the Town* Try ** alfloonhand. odd will lowest;''.'- ■ .'Nootoe.—AJl ordersifor Coal fret Streets! which will be promptly alle ■ »a 4 at the Ipweet price* SXjV.AlfOy * f® 80 " ltorobl6.iBM. - T Iv STEBNEB’B; : JiNJO-.aALE ST-iSL? ■ , BOTWaas niHovaßAsp V'.iW THE-JAf" 1 , ' ■■piOsMStß, PA.,- -gt ; Having see. «0., lam prepared to o outs at reasonable rates. Parties **** - ( from the Springs, Jane 28, uoMy ■