'use o vbry'iiieaiis to render the condition of tho BlocKtoan ns com Portable and happy Bs-ppmible. And It la tbd'itoiort of /pity, if nol'erime, to represehttholf interests asCphfllctlng, or that the white man at the ShVith Seeks to oppress the negro.;' What; Mfr llio 'condi tlon oftheSouth, would shfeldpl without the native labor, of the- frdedmon? How could her 1 andbe oultivoted without the only class of agricultural laborers within her borders? The white man, the South ern planter ana agriculturist, needs labor in order to the efficiently productive cul tivation of-the soil; And tho'freedman needsemployrnent. Where are interests more mutually dependent than exist un der such a condition ofthlugs? Is it not to the Interest of sueh to supply the other with the commodity needed hy each ?-- The White man needs labor, and the black man needs employment. And there is no class lu the South, except the class of ire»diheu who can supply the demand of tho agricultural interest—and ho other, except tho agricultural, which can sup ply tuc demand of the freedmau, which is employment. Seeing then that'll laso manifestly to tho interests of each to inter change commodities, how absurd and In jurious it is to instil other than the kind est feelings between the two races. Tho South is sufficiently wise and awake to her own necessities, to be aware that.four million of her laboring popuiatibn’afce not, to bo displaced and'supplied with'-a simi lar class In a day by hn equal IhfUtx of emigrants. And although the system of ■ la,bpr how'prevalent excludes' that abso lute control which she has heretofore ex ercised .oyer it, still she is sufficiently con vinced that ills her wisest policy to make the.bestrise of it which, its condition al lows, and to do all she can to encourage and foster it. —Norfolk Day Book. Hokns vs. no Hobns.— Horns vs. no Hojfbk ia ably handled (in theory) by J. W. G., and were it not Uiat a lengthy ex perience contradicts that theory, it would. be adopted. No horned cows have al-i ways (or at least for thirty years) been occupants of the old home farm, from one ■to half a dozen, sandwiched between un civilized bovines with heathenish horns belligerently, produdlng (rom their fron tispiece, yet those meek-looking Gallo ways: or other tribe, were quite ns often the “masters of the situation” as their horned mates. They were noted for their lighting qualities; their purchase was not quite as long, but seemed to, be to their advantage nevertheless. In getting thro’ fences they seemed to consider horns as being in the. way, judging from their style, when they-lost sight of the orderly proprieties. Remembering, however, their excellent qualities at the pail, when we came into possession of n home of, our y\vn we bought a no-horned cow and in stalled her duly in the herd ; she flogged the horned sisters duly and properly, and gave more triilk than either of them; we were charmed—full pail, running over, a prize, surely—but alas 1 whatrshe lacked in horn she made up in leg. I was kick ed from the, stool and the pail kicked af ter me. I expostulated gently— she pull ed her head from the stanchions and walked out of the stable. Afterwards I stanchioned her at both ends, until her ipUking qualities attracted a purchaser, when she Went to kick in other stables.— Moral.—The law of self-defense planted in human or other-natures will always work Itself out, “ horns or no horns.” If the lack of horns really made cattle more pe'aceable-T-but that (f has not-been re moved to us—am glad, your able corres pondent had it removed for him. External Application op Castor Oil.— lt is said castor oil is much better to soften and redeem old leather; than any other oil known. When boots and shoes are greased with it, the oil will not at all interfere with the polishing afterwards, as in the ease with lard, olive, orany oth er oil. In Harrisburg, the old leather hose of some of tioe fi*e. compfl-nfes wore greased with, it, and found to become al most as soft and flexible as new leather, heather belts for transmitting motion in machinery will usually last three or live years, according to the wearand tear they are exposed to; when greased with castor oil they will last teu years or more, as they always remain flexible and do. not crack. Besides this advantage, castor prevents slipping, so that a belt three inches wide, impregnated with it, will be equal to‘a belt four and a half inches wide without castor oil. It is necessary, however, to wait twenty four- hours till tile oil lias disappeared from the surface and penetrated the leath er, otherwise the freshly greased surface will cause slipping. That rats and other vermin detest anything impregnated with castor oil and will not touch it, is another advantage.— ltttsbury Gazette. . Bui.es for Cow Management.—Cowa should run dry six weeks before calving— if milked closely toward calving the calves will be poorer. A cow newly come in should not drink cold water in cold weather, but moderate ly warm slop. Calves intended for rais ing should be taken from the cow within a few days, and they will be less liable to suck when they are old. Feed-them first on new milk fora while, then skim milk, taking care that all the changes are grad ual, by adding only a portion at first. Hearty eaters are desirable for cows, and may. usually be selected while calves. A dainty calf will be a dainty cow. Heifers dried up too early after calving, will always run dry about’the same time in after years—therefore be careful to milk closely the first year, until about six weeks before calving. . • • Spring cows should come in while they are yet'fe'd On hay. arid before they are turned to grass, which will be more like -I'y'to prevent caked bag and milk fever. Ho w To B AtSE Ear i.y Potatoes.-A co r resporidentofthe German town Telegraph thus gives his method of raising early po tatoes: “ I thoroughly plough the ground as early as the spring will permit, put It in a nice condition, and strike out the. rows the same as corn, three feet apart and shallow.* Then drop the seed about fifteen inches apart and cover with a hoe; about one inch deep is sufficient to keep out frost, and the heat of the sun on the surface soon sprouts the potatoes. I gen orally grow Buckeyes for early potatoes. There may be earlier varieties, but not so good. Last season I used, them continu ally from the Bth of Jnne, and that was before there was any potatoes in the mar ket, except a few from Norfolk. I don’t want anj r long manureabout my potatoes; would'sooner have none. This plan of raising potatoes is equally good for the late ones, on stiff or wet lands.’’ Propagation fkom Bool’s.—Root lilants are freely grown from small pieces of roots cut from the pareutplant. Very lew amateurs are aware how easily they may increase their stocks of raspberries, blackberries, or seedling pears, apples, quinces, etc., by simple pieces of the roots. Early in the spring scrape the earth away carefully from around the t j se or plant that you wish to propagate: then, with a sharp knife, cut from the oots pieces from up Inch to three inches long: take them to a piece of well pre pared ground, raked smooth on top; lay distances of three to six inches apait; cover with au inch deep of about two inches of or 1 ght rotto »- leaf mold.— early every piece or root will grow, and in the fall present you good strong plants. Have thA Waste BoNEs.-There isiu almost every family a dally waste of bones, that if saved and applied to the oots of the pear tree and grape vines in the garden, would supply yearly suffl uent manure for one hundred plants We have seen the roots of a pear tree turn a two-thirds radius of the circle to i“ero r “bnr a ipd feed Upor ,‘ , a bones that were burled on one side of the tree Hoare, In his “Treatise on the Vine ” gives an account of the roots of the vines Clay to reach “ biS* It bnt^hen^hore^nt A large number of farmers from Pennsylvania, New York and the Yan kee States have settled In South Carol!- no. CB ceitg inbettiitments. Q.REAT SALE —Op— DRY GOODS / GOODS!! JEWELRY & SILVERWARE, Wbr/h over $3,000,0001 All to be Sold for ONE DOLLAR EACHI ARRANDALE & CO., 103 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Agents for European Manufacturers; Announce that In cpnsoquonco of the over stocking of the English Market, an 1 Immense quantity of DRY AND FANCY GOODS have been consigned to them, with Instructions to be clear ed for immediate CA,BBf, at any sacrifice, A. <fe CO., have, therefore, resolved to offer them ac cording to their, ordinary system of business n( 81 each, without regard to value, The following list shows tho original wholesale prices of some of tho articles which they now’ offer at 31: ' M 1200 Silk and Satin Dress Patterns from - -.....518 00 to 45 00 2000 Bcrego and Egyptian Cloths from..., : - II 00 to 12 00 3000 Alpuocaand Muslin doLalnes from 1 00 to 10 00 3500 French Merinos and Twills from 10 00 to 20 00 2000 Cambric, Thibet and Mohair from :. ; -l 00 to 10 00 2000 Lyoncso from 5 00 to 10 00 1000 Printed Calicoes ** 3 00 to 7 00 5000 Balmoral Skirts “■ 2 00 to 0 00 5000 Fine Elliptic Skirts “ •2 00 to* 500 6000 Silk and Laco Veils “ 2 00 to C 00 4000 Seta tlno Cuff’s and Collars “ 2W) to 000 2000 Pairs Ladies’ Corsets " 250 to 6 00 3000 Silk Hamlkorchlcfe - “ . 100 to 8 00 2uoo Dozen Ladies’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs from...: '..... 7 00 to 12 00 lotK) Dozen Ladles’lino Embroider- ed Handkerchiefs from 0 00 to 18 00 Rood Dozen Ladles’ Lawn Handker chiefs from.; 1..;......,-.; 8 00 to 0 00 4 5000 Dozen Gents' Hemmed Hand kerchiefs from ; ‘sooto 10 00 10000 Dozen Cotton Hose from dooto 10 00 8000 Dozen Woolen Hose..- ” 0 00 to 12 00 5000 Dozen Balmorals *•■ 12 00 to 18 00 6000 Dozen Mens’ Cotton Half Rose - from 100 to 8 00, 3000 Dozen Mens’ Woolen .ijalf Hose from 0 W to 12 00 2000 Linen and Cotton Shlrts...from 250 to rOO 10000 Merino Undershirts ’ “ .250 to 500 10000 Pairs Merino Drawers “ 2 50 to 0 00 ftOoO Pants Patterns In, Ctvsslraero, Doeskin, «&a,from 3 0010 7 00 8000 Coat Patterns lu Broad Cloths, Casshuores, from 1 500t015 00 10000 Vest Patterns In Bilk Velvet, Plush, llnoV Casslraores, dee., fr0m........... ' 2 50 to 10 00 5000 Brown Ulnen 'Cobble Covers. from 75 to 2 50 3000 All Wool Table Covers from 400 to 8 0Q 10000 Yards Brown Linen Damask. from 1 00 to 3 00 2000 Dozen White Linen Napkins from 0 00 to 12 00 20000 Yards Unbleached Muslin from ; .. 15 to 30 20000 Yards Bleached Muslin....from 20 to 60 10000 Yards Irish Linen “ 76 to 150 5000 Yards Flannel “ 50 to 2 00 3000 Long Wool Shawls... " 0 50 to 15 00 4000 Square Wool Shawls...*.... “ 5 00 to jO 00 10000 Ladies’ Breakfast Shawls “ 2 00 to 750 IOuOO Nubias or Clouds •* 1 50 to 3 00 10000 Woolen Hoods “ 1 50 to 3 o.i 2000 Blankets.., “ 8 50 to 8 00 10000 Linen and Cotton Sheets.. “ 200 to 700 IUUOO Yards Sheeting, Muslin “ 23 to 50 5000 Dozen Spool Cotton “ 10000 Dozen victoria Spool Thread - from 2000 Pounds Black Linen Thread from • •1000 Gross Shirt Buttons from 300 to 800 . 5000 Ladles’ Silk,’ Velvet and Mo rocco Porcmonaies from 2 50 to 6 00 5000 Ladles’ Shopping Bags from.... 2GOtolO 00 5000 Turkey Morocco Portmanules ' with Mirror from 2 00 to 4 00 5000 Turkey Morocco Wallets and Portmonales front 2 00 to 4 00 10000 Mecrchuum Pipes from 300 to (J Do 10000 Flue 4 and 0 Blade Pocket Knives with Pearl, Tortoise and Ivory Handles from 3 00 to GOO 1000 French Clocks, Gilt and • • Bronze, with and without * Shades .from 23 00 to 100 00 2000 Musical Boxes from 10 00 to 230 00 ' S S ov< ?f ver £v “ 00 to 50 00 2000 f owling Pieces *• 25 oo to 75 0u 5000 Head Dresses, Hair Nets and Fancy Combs from 160 to 500 10000 Dozen Paper Collars..; from 20 to 50 . 2000 Papier Maehlo, Uosewood and : Walnut Work-boxes fr0m.......' 2 50 to 10 00 3000 Tortoise Shell and Silver Card Cases and SnufTßoxes from.,.. 3-.00 to 10 00 2000 Albums. Morocco and Velvet Bouud, from 20 to 200 Pictures fr0m....; ; 250 to 15 00 3000 Fine Family 8ib1e5....: from 700 to 15 00 5000 Fine Pocket Bibles ; “ 200 to 500 10000 Euqelopea “ 300 to 700 10000 Beams Note X’aper '• 300 to 600 , 1000 Pairs Opera Glasses “ 800 to Jo 00 "We have also received,a Splendid Assortment of .X E \y - E L R Y ! comprising Gents’ Gold Hunting Case Watches, Ladles’ Gold and Enamelled Hunting Case Watches, Gents’ Hunting Case Silver Watches. Gold Fob and Vest Watch Keys, Fob and Vest Ribbon Slides, Sets SoltaireSicovo Buttons, Studs, Gold thimbles, Peuclls, Miniature Lockets. Gold looth Picks, Crosses, Plain Gold Rings, chased Gold Rings, Stone Set aud Signet Rings, Califor nia Diamond Rings,Sets Ladles’ Jewelry (Jet and gold), Sets Ladles’ Jewelry (cameo, pearl and other stones), Gold Pens, (silver extension hold ers) aud Pencils, Gold Pens and Gold Extension Holders, Solitaire and Gold Brooches, Diamond Rings, Gold, Vest and. Neck Chains, Gold Oval Duml JJmcelcts, Jet and Gold iiiwoioLu, oimctc iaino Clmlos and Guard Chains, irural, (JpaJ and Emerald Brooches, Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Flor entine Ear Drops. Coral,;Opal and Emerald Ear Drops, California Diamond Ear Drops, *c., <tc. THE SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT •comprises ■ Silver liming ami T«a Sets Castors, Ico Pitch ers, table Spoons, Forks, Tea Spoons, Goblets, Prinking Cops, Colteo Urns, Tea Pots, Cream Pitchers, .Sugar Bowls. Frnlt Baskets-, Cako Bas kets, Card Baskets, Fruit Knives, Syrup Cups Salvors, Porlmonalos, Pie Knives, Flail Knives! Mustard and Salt Spoons, Napkin Rings, Egg Stands, Wlno Holders, Card Cases, ■ fab All ihe above List of Articles to be Sold ’ f for $l.OO each. Tlie expenses are paid by the sale of Coupons or Certlflcates naming each article In the stock ana ils vnlDo; these Certificates are enclosed In envelopes, mixed up, and sold at 25 Cenjs Each ; 5 for SI; 11 for $2. Whatever article may bo named In the CertllL. cate cun be obtained at ONE DOLLAR! The article will bo shown to the holder of the Certificate, and It will be at his option, whether he pays the Dollar und takes the article or not.— In case article* sent by mall or express are not satisfactory, they can ho returned and the mon ey will bo refunded. • . SX£ ry r Certlticate entitles tjio holder to ROME , AliriULE of 1 ' STERLING' WORTH iiUQH 'more than-a dollar. pro o p In Proof of this wo will give for AM Y CERTIF ICAIE ifsSCED BY UR, AND ONE DOLLAR, any of the following articles: one Panu Pattern, one pair Ladles'Balmoral Boots, or Mon’s Brogans, ono excellent Hoop Skirt til springs;, ono Fine Merino Undershirt, or pair Merino Irawors, four pairs Ladv’s or (lent s Hose, or six Lawn Pocket-Handkerchiefs. WHAT THE PRESS SAYS OF US: Arranclale & Co., of this city are now sending out a great variety of Dress Coat and Pant Pa£ terns, Balmoral Skirts, Boots. Shawls and other valuable articles, In dry and fancy goods, at one dollar each. We confess our inability to see how this Is done, bin that It Is done Is beyond all question. This firm has had oblong and honorable career, and Is to P e no means confounded with the host of swindling and bogus concerns with which this metropolis so much abounds. Wd know the pro prietors wq]l and can personally vouch for the just and faithful performance of all their con tracts.— Aaiional Workman, New York, Feb. 2 ,18(17. ExinAORDiNARY Good Fobtune.—Day before yesterday, at the Jewelry sales of Messrs. Arrnn dnlc & Co., two Gold Watches were drawn by two gentlemen known to this community, whose names wo will not mention. Parties curious on • this subject can be Informed at the store in King street, nearly opposite the Beaufoln. Wo were curious on the subject and Inquired the names of the parties, and culled on one of them, and were shown the watch he drew. It was a large double case Gold Watch, and we were Informed that It had kept time to a second since It had been in the possession of our fortunate friend. It would have been very natural to suppose that after one watch was drawn there was no chance for anoth er for at least a month; hut, strange to say, In Jess than an hour another gold watch rewarded the worshiper of Fortune. Go all and do llke- Carolinian, Chailoston, Febru ary 28,1800. A Quaktkb Well Invested.—Mr. Eugene B. Carter, of the Moutlcelio House, called at the Jewelry Emporium, 78 Main street, yesterday, and after paving his 25 cents, suddenly found nimself entitled to a Musical Box, valued at 8300. • We understand thn l - ho was offered 8250 for the instrument before leaving the store but refused *9 I? £ i rt with it. Wo should call this a quarter well Invested.. We understand a number of other valuable ar ticles were received, amongst which -was a gold watch valued at 875, by one of the attaches of the Enquirer ofllce.— liichmond Tima, Beptemhertfl, Piano Cii ea p.—Mr. John D. Bedford, at Old Do minion Saloon, No. 312 Broad street, yesterday got one dollar’s worth of certificates, and on open ing them, found one called for a Gold Composite Hunting Watch and another for a Rosewood Pl ano, valued with cover and .stool, at 8100.—Rich mond Dally Examiner, November 27, 1800. -Double-Barreled Fowling Piece Cheap.— We understand Mr. G. W. Wilkinson, of this city, yesterday drew from the certificate box at Ar raudalb a: Lo.’s, 78 Main street, a very hue double barreled fowling piece, valued at one hundred dollars, for which ho was required to pay the veiy £pmmb°er 8 M one yn*. fn sending orders please state what proportion “cates you require from each department. Where no special instructions are given, we send one-half from the Dry and. Fancy Goods Depart ment, and one-half from the Jawelry and Silver ware Department. - Whenever desired, wo will send articles BY EXPRESS, C. O. D., So money need only be paid ON DELIVERY OF THE GOODS, We accept the entire responsibility of money sent by Express, PostOfflce Order,or Bank Draft. Wo want agents EVELiYWHEhE to whom a learned o^pf&n^ 111 b 0 pald ' whloh »« inrc^!;i.rdSss,mr c r ndaMres3 ABBANDALE * CO., Box 6280 110 Bro »<lway, New York. AprlUB,'lSfl7_Bm (Sweeties. /GROCERY A PROVISION STORE Just' received and constantly arriving. atHops*- XLiK’s, the finest and best assortment or *aBO CEB IBS to bo found lu tho market, which will bo disposed of lit the very lowest possible prices, ray motto being ' ' ' /• QUICK SALES AND BMI.L PROFITS." Among others, tho following articles will ho found embraced In his stock, viz: SYRUPS, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, Chocolates, Spiooa of all kinds, ground and whole, Biscuits and Crackers of all kinds. Raisins, Figs, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts, Sweet Shaker Corn, Hominy, Pearl Peas Rico, Barley, Starch, ' Farina, Silver tilosn and Pearl Starch, Extracts of Lemon and vanilla, C h o e 8 o, Pickles by the dozen, and by the Jar, Fresh ? /Peaches, . 4 7 Tomatoes, • Green Com, Green \ Peas. Pure Cider V In egar, Ac. Also, Fresh. Salted Fish of oil kinds, Tar and Wheel Grease, Concentra ted Lye, Soaps. Tobacco, Segars, Pipes, Excelsior Sugar Cured Hams, Dried Beef, Lancaster Bologna, which I " will sell by the piccoor cut, Glass, Stone, Ear then and Queenswaro. CEDAR AND WOODEN WARE\ Such as Tubs, Keelers.- Buckets Bowls, Batter Prints, Ladles, Spoons, Boiling Pins, Potato mash ers, &c., Brooms, Hopes, Bcdcords, Twines, Can dle Wicks, ■ . NOTIONS-OP ALL KII-fDS, Vaudcmrfrk’s famous concentrated Yeast. G. B. HOFFMAN. Corner of Fast and Pomfrot Streets, Carlisle. April 12,18 i KNOWING! It is a fact worth knowing to all housekeep ers, in these times when money is not quite so plenty as It was a year or two ago, that now to economize In purchasing the indispensable arti cles of POOD AND PROVISIONS is a matter of importance to all, except such as are over ilush, (they bo few). The subscriber hereby informs the public that his stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, . QUEENSWARE, CANNED FRUITS, SAUCES, and an Innumerable list of Goods and small Wares, such us nro sometimes to be. found In a well established Country Store. Is full and com plete; and ho announce* his determination to sell the same at prices that will pay his custo mers fur stopping allttle out of the way (although. a«rcat business center) and ascertain the train ortho above assertion. P’S. I don’tlmpertGoods FROM ACROSS THE OCEAN, but buy them In Now York, Philadel phia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates that any man living can buj* them. Give mo a call. WM. BENTZ. No* 78 West Main St. Match 14,1807—1 y mHE FAMILY GROCERY. “The subscribers haying taken the Family Gro cery Storb of Monashiltn & Baker, on Main Bt., adjoining F. Gardner & Co’s. Machine Shop and Foundry, hnvejust opened a new and elegantas sortmont of GROCERIES,' Glass and Qneenswnre, selected with great care for family supplies, which they .will sell at the very lowest prices for cash. Every article in the lino of Family Groceries will always bo kept fresh and cheap. They also call particular altou , tlon to the « Eureka Patent Glass Fruit Pars, of which thpy have the exclusive agency for Car lisle, and vHilch has proved its superiority o*Ver all other cans orjars now Ju use by Us great sim plicity, perfect reliability In keeping Fruit, and the extraordinary ease wlth whloh 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 beat. We have also - KNOX’S PATENT STEP LADDER, on article which no household should be without. Also, Uflsh’B celebrated* WASHING MACHINE, only Flyo Dollars, and the AMIDON CLOTHES WHINGER, both of which they confidently recommend to give entire satisfaction. They have also been appointed agents for the sale of EARTHEN I>RAIN PIPES, to which would call the attention of Far mers ond 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, such us * DOOR MATH, of several kinds and prices. •OS-Justopened asupply of Fresh Herring and all kinds of salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also I* lour in bar.rels and sacks, and Feed by the bush el-, MARTIN & GARDNER. May 81,1800—ly. GROCERIES! , HIGH PHICES~NO MORE'. TflE OLD STAND WITH A NEW STO«K I The undersigned announces to the public that' she has Just received her Spring aud Bummer 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 line at the vo py lowest possible prices—her goods having all been purchased ut the present low standard. The following compose a portion of the articles on hand: COFFEE, SUGAR, TEAS. MOLASSES, RICE. STARCH, BKOMA, CHOCOLATE, SPICES, BEANS, RAISINS, DRIED CORN. CURRANTS, CRANBERRIES, CITRON. BUTTER ' POTATOES, BLACKING, TOBACCO, BRUSHES, LARD, • CHEESE, CRAK&RS, DRIED BEEF. . ■ SHOULDERS, BROOMS, BUCKETS. - Baskets, <sc.,ic., Aisoj fDRIED of all kinds, Canned,P^acUo<ian(lTomatoes, Pick les and all kinds of buncos, with everything to be found In a \\ell, stocked score. v FRESH VEGETABLES, FRESH FISH, &c., In season, will also bo kept on hand, and sold'at reasonable rates. , A trial solicited—satisfaction guaranteed. >r , ANNA ALLISON. May l Zi, 1806—ly. ’ 'yy'AtSHMOO-D & BKUTHKK. LATE ARRIVAL OF GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES. * piucjsa h jsd uc£?hj~~^ a Wg Lave Just received a fresh suppy of ..GROCERIES, SUCH AS - Brown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su gars, Coilees, greeu uml roasted, Bice, Ada manune'Caudies, Taiiow Candies, starch, Teas, oil kinds, Cheese, Chocolate, Ba ker’s Cocoa, Baiter’s Broma, Mac caronl. VemmclUa-, Palmes tock’sFarluu, Mustard,Mus tard Seed, Black and Cayaune Pepper, Spl ces, indigo, Al la m, Coppe ras, - lump a n, d pulvor izett- B r i m stone, Babbitt's and Vaubagau’s soap, , Toilet Soap,ooda, Cream • • ■ of Tartar, Course aud Pino Sait by the sack or bushel, Shoo . Blacking, Stove Busier, Concoutra- - ted Bye, xnow Orleans and syrup Md lasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon Grease, Muc kerol, various grades Sugar cured Hams, Dried Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil laud Piuid Bumps, Glass and' Mica-Bamp Chimneys, corn hickory and com wisp Brooms, Tampico Ply Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes uaud scrub Brushes, shoe aud wall Brushes, cloth aud; hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Bennett, black, blue and red Ink, - CATTLE.R O W X) E R, Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Poaches Peaches and Tomatoes 111 cans, catsups, Worces ter and .London Club auuce, Oreeu Corn In cans cable oil, Hominy, Leans, * OBANGES ANA) LEMONS water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers' rousted rye and wheat Coffee, Twist, Wavy. .Nat ural and congress Tobacco, KtllUcimok, Pine Out Lynchburg and Hunkeepunkie «mokmg Tobac co and Anderson’s Boiaco chewing Tobacco. Q UEENB WARE, _ CHINA.. GL 88, WOODEN EARTHEN . AND BTONE WARE, Baskets, a general assortment of Willow and etyimt Baskets and many NOTIONS, and everything else usually kept in a Grocery Blore. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock. We feel conhdeut they will go away satlshed. * 4WMarketing of all Kinds taken In Exchange for goods. fa •' ' ' WASHMOOU & BROTHBU. Way 8,1880. |_j ENK Y G. BEIDLEB, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, KEBBVILLB,'. CtJJIBERLAND COUNTY, PENN’A. ' Will attend promptly to the calling of sales, at the lowest rates. An experience of several years. warr<LUt« him In guaranteeing satisfuot.o . In every cuso. Kesidenco near Dmer’shridge. West Peuusborough township. Jan. 8, IsOi—tfm \ jyj" EYFB’S NEWLY IMPBOVEJS ’ CRESCENT SCALE OVERSTRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize Medal and high awards in America received. JUBLODEONS & SECOND HAND .PIANOS. Waroroomß,72a Arch street, below Eighth, April 18,1887—1 y PhlladelpSa/Pa. SPRING BTVi.ES ! DRY GOOD»! DRY GOODS!! A. W. BENTZ. Owing to ray former success, I have been oblig ed to receive irora the Eastern Cities another ex lonslve Invoice of CHOICE GOODS AND CARPETS. Special care Ims been taken lu'Cho selection of them, which will convince all who give them a thorough examination. I have received n largo stock of GINGHAMS AND SPRING PRINTS, DcLalnes, Silk Check Charlies and Poplins, Cord ed Melange, Mohairs, «tc. Ladles 1 Cloaking Cloth, Black and White Material for Shirts, White Homo Mado Flannels, . CHECKS, TICKINGS,, Single and Double Width Shootings, Marsallles Counterpanes mid Honey Comb Quilts, Hosiery and Notions of nil kinds, Umbrellas, all prices. Beans' Corn CARPETS! CARPETS!! Great attention and care has been bestowed to this department of my business, I have pur chased all grades of Ingrain Carpets, Three-Ply, Cottage, Twilled, Venetian, Ac. MATTINGS,. Floor and Window Oil Cloths, Looking Glosses and. • * - *■ WINDOW SHADES. After making a thorough Investigation no one will leave without making a puronase, as they will bo a great temptation to all,housekeepers. A. W. BENTZ, No. 27 South Jlanove)' Sired, March/23, 1807. ■gARGAINS! BARGAINS H AT NO. 18. GREAT BED VCTION IN PRICES! AT S. C. BROWN’S . NEW DRY GOODS STORE I GOODS ARE REDUCED FROM 10 to 20 per Cent. In consideration of tho great decline, the un dcrslgncd is now offering the greatest induce ments offered lu the county. ' Ho Is selling best Prints at 20 cts., Best! yd. wide Bro; Muslin at 21 cts., •* 1)4 yd. best Cot. Table Diaper at 02 els., 1 yd. bcst Tick at 05 cts. DRESS GOODSI American Delaines at 30 cts., ' Lustres, Alpnccas nil colors, " , Coborgs all col’s. 3 to 0 quars.'widc, Wool DclaineaS to 5 quarters wide, from 00 to $lOO, S 3 inch French Morinoes, best makes SI 25. MEN’S WEAR I MEN’S WEAR I! Broadcloths, very cheap, - . All Wool Cosslmcres from Si 00 upwards, Sftttlucts, Jeans, &c., <fco. • A fall lino of , Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Zephyr Hoods,.. / Shawls, &c., die, . Call and see for yourselves. Uomombor tho place, S. C. BROWN, ‘No. 18 West Main St., Carlisle. Nov. 29,1800. fl?art>U)are, faints, &c. |_| ABDVVARE, IKON, NAILB, &o. CHEAP HAKDWAEE STOKE HAS? M A IN aTHJ3JEIT t NEXT DOOR TO THK CORMAN HOUSE. 1 have Just returned fr»m the East with Uio largest and best selection oi' HARDWARE over ottered m old Cumberland, and am able to sell Uio following articles a little lower than clue where in the county. All aiders attended to per sonally and wall our usual promptness. Goods' delivered to all parts of the town jrca oj c/mrye. Hammered, Roiled and English Rottned Iron,' Horse-Shoe Iron, Russia Sheet Iron, Burden's Horse and Mule shoes, Norway Nail Rods, San derson's Cost-steel English and American Blister atuoi, aieigh bole bteel, Spring sicei, carnage Springs, Carriage Axles, &c. Tno largest usaort mentoi CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES SPOKES, \ ' HUBS, FEBJu OES, BOWS BBAIN and FINISHED SHAEIS SBEIUH HUNNEBS, Ac., Ac. 0, U a UAUKUii itoucndulu, acotlmul aud iiuuauca Ucimmt, all wurruiuua liwu. uoußuia' ui.u ..uwuiy'H UtUN AND CHAUS Puri'S. POWJJLU.—A lull siouk of Uiipoiit-’s flock,. Kimuuuu i'owdei', anility i' Uou, r'icitri, iUul- Cuckh, Unuft crow-ouie, oieugu.s, c:c. 1, U U 0 KEGS xN AILS, which wo will sou low. Cuuuiry uiiijcimuls sup puuu UL UUiUUIUUIIUOIa piiCUa. nuiv ia.—-u ions oi uus loltowmg. bniAilK ol WiiiLo XjuuU uau /iiiiu: WhciheriU’s French Zinc, Liberty, American do., Luck, Colored do., « Crystal, Hnuiu While do., Mansion, Florence do. COLORS- oi every description, Dry aud In n cans uiiu luuea, uisu, Uuid Lem,’Fruueu uud (iurmuu Litiiti Uiuuao OILS AiND 'vARMSHES. Linseed, Oil,. Turpcuuuu, Sperm do., Couun Varnish do., Fish do., Furniture do., Lard do., Win to Lemur do., Luhno do., Japan do.. Also, Putty, Litharge, Whiling, Glue, Shellac Roam, Ciiant, Aiumu, uopyerua, norux, Muuuer, ljugwooti, occ., <xc. Sept. 13,1800. Miller & bowers, tiUCOJuSSUKB TO LEWIS F. LYNE, NorUk ILanover Hired, Carlisle, Pa Dealers in American, English and German HARDWARE, Cutlery, Saddlery. , Coach Trimmings, Shoo Findings, Morocco and Lining Skins, . Lusts, ’ Root Trees and snoenyiker Tools of every description. .Solidfand Brass Box Vices, Bellows, Files, Rasps, Horse Shoes, Horse (Shoo Nalls. Bur and Rolled Iron of all sizes. HAMEB AND TRACES. Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes, Fellows, Hubs, &c.. &c. Saws of every variety, Carpenters’ Tools aud Building Material, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plated'Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as* sortmeut of Hardware of all kinds aud of the best manufacture, which will be sold wholesale or re tail at the lowest prices. We are making great improvements in our already heavy stock ol goods, and invite all persons In want of Hard ware of every description to give us a call and we are confident you will be well paid for your trou ble. Hoping that by strict attention to business and a disposition to please all we will bo able to maintain the reputation of the'old stand. MILLER & BOWERS. Doc. 1,1805. • QOAL AND LUMDEII YABD. The subscriber having leased the Yard formerly occupied by Armstrong & Holler, and purchased the stock of COAL AND LUMEBER, in the Yard, together with an immense now stock, will have constantly on hand and furnish to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF. PALING, PLASTERIN Q Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and Weacherboarding, Posts and Ralls, and every ar ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pino. Hem lock, and Oak, of diferent qualities. HaViug cars of ray own, 1 can furnish bills to order oi any length and size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will be kept under coyer, so they can be furnished atoll times. I have constantly on hand all kinds of pam. ILY COAL, under cover, which I will deliver clean; to any part of the borough, to wit: Ly kens Validy, Broken Egg, stove and Nut. Luke Fiddler, Troverton, Locust Mountain, Lauberry which X pledge myself to sell at the lowest prices. Lhneburnera' and JilacksmiUttf (Joai, always 1 on and. which I will sell at the lowest figure. Yard west side of Grammar School, Mum street. Dee. I. 1335 ANDREW H. BLAIR Q.ENTS' FURNISHING AND • VARIETY STORE. NO. 13 *0 VTHHA.NO VER STREET' The subscriber begs leave to inform gentlemen and house-keepers and the pubilcgeueialiy, that he has now and will keep constantly on hand a largo and elegant assortment oi GENTS’ FUR NISHING GOODS, such as Cotton Merino and Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Hosieries, all kinds Black and White Kid Gloves, Thread and other Gloves. 190 k Ties, Suspenders, .Handkerchiefs. Gents’ Travelling Bags, Linen and Paper Collars Cuffs, &c. Also, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 1 consit-tlngln part of Cedar and Willow Ware all kinds, Chamber Sets, Brushes ami Cpmba, all kinds, Rugs, Buckets, Foot Tubs, Soups, Perm . merles, Fens. Stationary, <tc. Don't lorget the stand. No. la South Hauover Street, two doors North of Woshmood’s Grocery Store, Carlisle. April 11, 1897—tf '■ MHOFF. 30CS (Sturts. WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS AT HENRY AX TON’S OLD AND yet offered, such as Neats Foot do., Iryn & Leather do HENRY SAXTON. Slumber ana (Coal. J3ra <®otrt». AHEAD FOR BARGAINS LEIDICH & MILLER'S CHEAP DRY GOODS EMPORIUM^ NOT. 2 OItAN I) OPENING TO-DAY OF Alii. KINDS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, having been purchased since the GREAT DECLINE In all kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS, Bleached Muslins, good quality for 12k ots., do. full yard wide from 15to 25ots; unbleached Mus lins, very stoutatonly 12k cts., do. toll yard wide and very heavy, only 20.0f5., and Iho very best at only 24 cts. SPLENDID. CALICOES at 10,12*,£, IC, and the very best for only 18 ots. GItEA T DECLINE IN Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Case Muslins, Checks, Ginghams, • ’ LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, The greatest variety that has ever boon brpught to this town. Dress Bilks of every stylo and color. Plaid, Striped and Plain Mohairs; Repps, Poplins, Al paccos, Poll, Do Cbovreu, Lustres, Real English Chintzes, Scotch Ginghams. Percales, All wool Do Lalnes, AMERICAN De LAINES, Ac. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS OP EVEHPY DESCRIPTION. CARPETS! CARPETS! Crossley's Real English Tapestry Brussels, the 1 celebrated Lowell three-ply, the celebrated Low ell super Ingram, the celebrated Lowell super Ex tras. EMICI ALL QUALITIES OF FIGURED CARPETS, RANGING IN PRICES from 75 cis., to 81.75. STRIPED CARPETS of all qualities, andH EMP CA RPETB as low os 10 cts. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, of all widths and handsome styles. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED OIL CLOTHS, BUGS , MATTS, MATTINGS, LOOKING GLASSES All sizes, &d., &c. CLOTHS & OASSIMERES of every grade and description at very h O w PBIQES, WHITE Q O OHS In great variety NOTIONS! NOTIONS! In so great a variety that It Is impossible to enu merate Rems; pUasecall and examine for your selves. moubning goods! woubning goods! FUNERAL GOODS. In order to prove the fact ]*nMy that we are ALWAYS AHEAD dow n prices to" compare with the Eas tles»wo cortl lally ask an tost motion of onr toct ti °t %ve are prepared to prove the wb defy Competition in kbioeis, and always take groat pleasure In ‘exhibition to the m , oat complete stook of Dry Ihat has over been brought to Carlisle-. ho a c . a ., lu * we ore detOrmiined not to *' n( ” ! rfii)!il. and that we are bound, to keep ap , f ? r ? 0l ‘lng the Cheapest Good}, the Town! 13 ' and th ‘ jMr <> M Gnonlky oP Goode in tie laf^ Ple “° 011,1 nnd oxamlne oux Stock' oaro- LBIDIOH A MIBIiEn. BEMEMBEB THE SIGJS OP THE CARPET HALL, NO. 2 Carlisle, April i, 1897. (gltg ptiertißementg. gE'Ai,E|S:, (DATE POWELL'S) EMBROCATION, For all Dlsetnes 'lncident to Sorses, dottle, and (He Raman Flesh, repnrlnn the use a! an ektemut appll- new Compound, prepared by a practical Chemist having u .w.I knowledge of all the medi cal virtues of euoh ingredient that enters into its composition, Is warranted to exceed anything of the kind over yet offered to the public o» an ex ternal application for the diseases which It is rec ommended. Wo are satisfied that it will work Its own road intotho conlidonce of all -Wbduso It, and those who try it ouco will never be with-, out it, and thorotoro we rely on experience as the best test of us usefulness. It la pronounced by Farriers, add nil who have tried it to bo the best appllcutiou-bver used. This Embrocation has been put up forever eight years, and it la only thmugh the Increasing demand and urgent re quest of my friends and the public that Isend it" lorth ns the grand remedial agent for the various 'diseases to wmoh that noble and useful atllinal, the horse, is subject. ' . Many remedies have been offered to the pub lic under different forme, sumo of these are inju rious, others at best of little use, and many .whol ly improper to auswer%bo puropuscs.for which they are recommended, AJuclloious and really useful composition, free from these objections, has therefore long been de sired by many gentlemen wbo have valuabio hor ses, and are unwilling to trust them to the care of designing and protended Farriers. Their wishes are at length fully gratified by Dr. Bculo being prevailed upon to allow this valuable Embroca tion (which has proved so edicaclous to the vari ous discuses) to uo prepared and brought out to the pubilo. This Embrocation was extensively used by the Government during the war. Address all orders to v DU, EDMOND BEALE, ’ 002 South Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. he)- For sale at th« Drug stores of Cornman & Worthington, East Main rit.oot, and D. Ralston, South Hanover titreet, Carlisle. . April 11. IWJ7—(lra jp*OTOGR A P H I 01 . E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., Manufacturers of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, DOl Broadway, New York. In addition to our main business oT Photo graphic Materials, wo are for the lollowmg, viz: Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views of Ameri can and Foreign Cltlea and Landscapes, Groups, Statuary, etc. Stereoscopic Views of the War, from negatives made in the various campaigns and forming a complete Photographic history of the great con test. Stereoscopic Views on Glass, adapted Jor either the Magic Lantern or the Stereosoope. Our Cata logue will be sent to any address on receipt of ‘Stamp. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.—Wo manufac ture more largely .than any other house, about '2OO varieties from 60 cents to 850 each. Our AL BUMS have the reputation of being superior lu beauty and durability to any others. Cfard Photograph* of Generals, Statesmen, Actors, etc. Our Catalogue embraces over Five Thousand different subjects, including reproductions of the most celebrated Engravings,Paintings,Statues,, etc. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. . Photographers and others ordering goods C. O. D., will please remit 26 per cent, of the amount with their order. „ , N The prices and quality of our goods cannot fall to satisfy. Nov. 16.1800-flm - ‘ A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.— Just published, In a sealed envelope. Frio its. A Lecture on the nature, treatment an radlcal cure of Spormatorhoca, or Seminal weak ness, nervous debility and Impediments to Mar riage generally.-Nervousness. Consumption. Epl lopsy and fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity result! ng from Self Abuse, <kc. By Robert J; Cm verwoll, M. D,, author of the “ Green Book,” &o. The world renowned author, In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves, from his own experience, that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may bo effectually removed without Medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bongles Instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain ana effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condt-. tlon may bo, may cure himself cheaply; private ly and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon ,to thousands, Sent under seal to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on receipt of six cents. or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell’s* Marriage Guide, price 23 cents. Address, CHAS. 8. O. KLINE & CO., t 127 Bowery. New York,-P. O. Box 4580. July 10, 1800.—Iv rjIHOS. E; HARRIS, JR Denims, &c. STRAW AND MILLINERY ■* GOODS, MANUFACTURERS OP ( ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, 103 NORTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. March 7,1807—3 m g B. CAMPBELL & CO., . MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IK FOREIGN FRUITBiNUTB,&o. NO. 303 11A CE STBEET, T PHILADELPHIA. Also,. Manufacturers of all kinds'of Molasses' Candy and Cocoanut work. Oct. 25,18011—1 y Martin , leans, no. 402 chest nut STREET, PHILADELPHIA. / First Premium awarded by Franklin Institute 1 to MARTIN LEANS, Manufacturer of MASONIC MARKS, PINS, ' EMBLEMS, dc.. dc. ' Now and Original Designs of Masonic Marks Templars’ Medals, Army Medal and Corps Badg es or every description. Orders from every sec-. Uou of the country solicited. Ail letters answer ed. - • ; ■ • ' March 14,1807—1 y QLOTHXNG! CLOTHING 11 GREAT FALL IN PRICES. The undersigned is now receiving his complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS; which for style, beauty and price, cannot bo ex celled. His stock consists in part of fine Black and Blue French and English Cloths, Extra Heavy Doe skin, three out and FANCY CAB SI ME RES. Also, a largo variety of Cosslnets and Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, aud Cottonnudes, Linens/ ana Linpn Drillings, in great variety. Also a groat assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, of every style,and quality, White Linen and Woolen BhirtSpummer Drawers, <&c. Constant ly on band aTarge assortment of Ties, Collars, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, Bilks and'Cotton Handkerchiefs, Also a full assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises, of every size. Clothing mode to order at the shortest notice. Cali and examine the stock. -. Don’t forgot the stand—Booth Hanover Street, ad|vjn ID S filler & Bowers 1 Hardware Store, Car mmm: Pjotograpljlrig. POSITIVELY THE BEST 1 O. L." LOCH MAN . ■■ AGAIN TRIUMPHANT!! The FIRST PREMIUM has again been Awarded to (XL. LOCHMANJor the REST FHO TO GRAPHS, His loug experience In the business and his Intimate knowledge of nil that relates to the pro duction of a PERFECT PICTURE, m chemistry, art and mechanism, enables him to'make Pho tographs, unapproachable m most gailerxes, and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction.'' FINE LARGE-PHOTO GRAPHS, Colored and Plain, CARD PICTURES FOR ALBUMS, old and new size, ■ PORCELAIN. PICTURES. , of exquisite finish. Every lady should have one of those taken; they give the most ohurXalug complexion.. AMBROTYPEB In every style of cases, and all kinds of work done in a First cluss Gallery. Copies mode In the most perfect manner. . Negatives are registered, and duplicates can be had at any time. •• " •*' ‘ The public is cordially Invited to pay a visit to the gallery and examine specimens, ... A large lot of FRAMES'una ALB CMS for. sale cheap. Phonographs made In all/kinds, of weather equally well. v -, •-.•.*> *• Dec.. 13. ltW6 , . '' ' Mrs. r. a. smith's photo gruphlo Gallery South-east Corner Huno v ei street, and Market Square, where may be hod oil the dyierent styles of Photographs, from card IVORYTYPES, AMBROTY.PBS, AND . MELAINOTYPEB s „ . ■ also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both Plain and Colored, and which Are beautiful pro ductions of the.Photograyiue art.' .Call aud see Particular attention given ll ib. Copying. from Pagaerrotypcs &o. M ' ‘ vv . Bne Invites the patronagebr.lh4pabllo. . Feb. 16,136 ft • ■ ; ‘ AND {RELOW RACE,) ffllotljlng; s}at# Mu ctajisf. ATS AMirOAPd I PO YOU WANT, A MOB HAT OB" CAP ? Jp so, Don't Fail to Caix on J. a. pALLIO , NO. 29, WEST MA IN STRMET, "Whore cftn be Been the finest assortment of HATS AND CAPS over brouglit to Carl Isle. Ho takes great pleas-, uro In Inviting- his old friends ami customers, and all now ones, to his splendid stock Just re ceived from Now York ami Philadelphia, con- Bistingln piirtofflno . SILK AND CASSIMEUE HATS, besides an endless varloiy of Bata and Caps ol the.latest atyh, all ot which he will sell at the Loivcst Cash Prlcci, Also, bis own manufacture of Hats always on hand, and HATS MtJFAqrfURED TO ORDER. Ho has tho best arrangement for coloring Hats and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, So., at tho shortest notice (as ho colors every week) and on the most reasonable terras. Also, a lino lot ol choice brands of- • • TOBACCO AND^IGARS always on hand. Ho desires to call thoattontlon of have -COUNTRY FURS , 4 to sell, as ho pays tho highest cash prices for tho same. . , Give him a call, at tho above number, his old stand, as he fcels.conlldont of giving .entire satis faction.' . • * >’ ■ \ Dec. 20,1800.- ITATSI CAPS! I FURS! I ! > j ust received at KELLER’S, bn Nor f b Hanover Street, two doors above Faber’s Hotel, and next . to Cornmaira Shoo Store, all tho New Stales of , HA T 8 A N X) CAPS," which will bo sold at the lowest cash prices. SILK HATO, Now York and Philadelphia Styles: SOFT FELT HATS of every variety end. price. HOME MANUFACTURED HATS constantly .on hand and made to order atsbprtnotlce. My manufac turing arrangements ; being pomplete, ! hatter, .myself that I wjMbo able to give satisfaction, in. over)’ particular. <• I hayo a large assortment of -■ FUR. . " ' OTTER. , , . BEAVER, CONY AND I CLOTH CAPS !of all kinds, including]“Grant/’ “Sherman,” “ Skating',” ” Katydid” and Children’s Turbans, at all prices. 1 have also added FURS to my stock Including Gents’ Collars, BqaVor,Untra’,Ot ‘ter.’dro.: LADIES’ MUFFS AND GENTS’ GLOBES of the very best qualities. Overcoats,-.- Clothing and all kinds of woolen igoods colored promptly add warranted to; give satisfaction. • » : -Old Hats repaired and made now at moderate ;chargos. 1 . . • • St«s" Highest cask prices paid for country Furs, Fox, Mink, Muskrat, &6. ; ' ' • JOHN A. KELLER, Agt. N. B.—Prlnio Scgars of the b est brands, Havana, Cuba and Domestic Tobacco of all klhas and the best qualities, Including Fine Cut, Congress, Na itaral Leaf, <Sc. : Nov. 8.1800. " J. A, IC. Sjtobcs, Etntoau, sct. ip ITI Z E N B OF OAKLISLE AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY * the undersigned cpll your attention to their conw ploto assortment of PARLOR AND COOK STOVES, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE of all kinds and qualities which they.will war rant in every particular* They call especial, attention to their Cook ,Btoves, (latent Improved patterns),consisting in part of the celebrated ' ~ - ( . 1 . , -BARLEY SHEAF AND NIMROD, i which they will warrant to gtvogcnoral-satlsfao tiou in every respect. ! They call the attention of all and partlcularly . those contemplating house kcepingio their com plete assortment of Tin and 6'hect-tron Ware man ufactured of the bei-t material and by the best workmen, which they will soil at prices to suit all who-have an eye to economy.- ' , ROOFING, SPOUTING AND JOBBING .dime at short notice and on the most reasonable •tftfms. „ , Sheet-iron work of all kinds otf hand, or made >to order. Old Stoves token In exchange. < Thankful for past favors, they ihvito you to •call and examine their stock, us they feel con vinced they can please all. ' Remember the old. established stand, No; 08 North Hanover Street, Carlisle. - > BINESMITH&RUPP. March 14,1807—Jy E W ST O V-E s T O ft E ! JAMBS M’QONEQAL.* iWould Inform his numerous friends dud the public generally, that be has opened ~ - 1 A NEW STOVE STORE, in South Hanover Street, adjoining Wm. Rlalr & Sou's wholesale and retail grocery, whore bo 'has on band a large assortment of the latest Im § roved and most desirable Stoves in tkb market, uch os i STO VES of every variety and size, all of which ho will iwarrant to give entire satisfaction. Also, PARLOR AND QFFICE STOVES, for wood or coal, HEATERS portable an'd statloa <ary RANGES, all of which ho will soil 20 per cent, lower tlian can bo purchased at any other estab lishment In the county. Before purchasing else* ,where you will And to your Interest to give him ia call ns he iA determined not to bo undersold. >JiY AND SHEET IFOff. WARE, . 'made of the very best material and at reduced prices. • ROOFING AND BPOUTING promptly attended to on reasonable terms., Also, FISHKH’B bELF-SEALINQ .FRUIT CANS, admitted by all to be the best can In the market, warranted to bo as represented or the money re turned. . • • * '• Fihe-pboop Bbicks and Grates put in Stoves on moderate terms.. Thankful tohts friends and tho public for the liberal patronage heretofore conferred, he, hopes :bv strict attention ,to business and a desire to please, tomorit a continuance of the same; ; a v JAMES M’GONEGAL. ; Sept- 6,1806—1y* KER & CLAUDY, (Successors to J; D. Gorqas.) The subsoribors respectfully infonn tho public In general, that they have purchased tho;TIN and SHEET IKON ESTABLISHMENT ;oL 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 their work.. If you want thßvery. best ■ , COOKING. S TOY at the lowest price, oous 'to vtC: AU insured, for sue mouths or longer, wo have nothing on hand but. the best bakers, and warrant them, to be such, for wo keep none other. Como and see tho great ruuctjr. "vyo can giveiiunaroaßortesumo nlals If desired. Como and soo oar PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES for wood or coal. HEATERS AND RANGES, Stationary and Portable. TINWARE of all kinds in great variety, made from the very beat tlu-plato.. All you need' la oar lihe can be had from us at a saving of 20 per cent; Call at oar Store and Ware Rooms, in rear of the Court House, and you will save money in your purcha ses, It will fully puy you to come. ' TIN ROOFING. AND BP&DTINQ dono-at short notlqo. , By strict attention to business the undersigned hope to.raent and receive a liberal share of pub lic patronage. 1 ■ ; f „ , D , WALKER & CLAUDY. • July 12,1 y. - • TpHE CARLISLE COOK STOVE, 1 X manufactured at F. GARDNER & Cois. ib oundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, can't bo beau T his is the testimony of scores of families in Cum berland, Perry and Adams Counties, who are now Rising them. Coll and see, them. 1 CORN S HELLERS, running either by.power or by hand—constantly on hand and iofjjaleat F. GARDNER & CO’S. and Machine Shop, East Main Street; STEAM -BOZLBR.M AKIN G. We ore prepared to kuako Steam Boilers of all si zes oud icinuu promptly tuiu ou the best terms.— Also. SMOKE STACKS and oil artioies in that line. REPAIRING OP BOILERS and ENGINES promptly attended to In the best -mannerat ' -s, ... \ F,. GARDNER* CO’S. Foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, Pd. i yob. 7, iWJ7. - • - ■ • • S*toirig; ittacijines. & WILSON & HOWE. LOOK STITOH SEWING MACHINES. THE BEST, SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST. *Wilson MacJdne* are adapted -to ail kinds of family sewing, working, eouaiiy u P. on a Rh, linen, woolen and cotton goods. jWith suk and linen threads, making a beautiful and perfect sUaofaralike on both sides of the arti cle sewed. ; - - ;. . riaoEa of WHEELER* WJISON MAHINJ&S. No. S liachlne plaln, r J m ' 865 00 * ? !! ornamented bronze, fU6W - x - *•' silver plated;' - $76 00 THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES* The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers and Carriage trimmers, is called ta this—the beat a Wsohines. it is unanimously Ad- the best machine for leather work or tailoring over given to the public. ‘ PRICE OF HOWE MACHINES , Letter A Machine, $6O 00 -Is recommended for family sewing tailoring; Shoe binding and gaiter fitting; ' “ «. 08 ; letter B Machine, , 870 00 ■ same vSKt? A e BUitedjtotho» 5 Letter O Machine, 885 00- / Is recommended fgr heavy tailoring,, boot and shoe work and carriage trimming. IT runs light and rapid, and will do flue work swell, and lias a muon larger shuttle than the smaller machines,.:; Deo. l\ iBi^>/ V v ’/ i\'] JMHOFE’S HERB BLOOD PXJRJFY INGBITTEHS.--TheBe. celebmtedßUfers, for 3 cure of Dyspepsia, Wcrmeund other diseases.' eud .whlchvaro sp, highly recommended- by: our: most dlßtmgnishedphysicians, can toreof ■■■ 7 - U.INHOFF.- i AprU 11,1867-if 18 SouthHanwirStreet* .; Malt ifoenetoec, , miRACtIOUg The old, the young, the middle aged nute,' . HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILUr HAIR RENEWER, It la an entirely now .scientific dUc.vcre , many of tho most powerful end roitontt.. “I in tho vegetable kingdom: “ ml ' a «P«S . Wohnvo such codßdonoo In Us «0 euro It will do ell wo claim for It, that Coßh* #l,OOO Hevcarj If the Sicilian Haib Benewsk docs act civs isfaotion In nil cases when used In shlot s/JIIi anoo wlth our Instructions. KMrl " ' HALL’S Vegetable Sicilian Bair Jtenewa " It Is ft vegetable compound, and contains an iryurloua properties whatever. m ~I t >» ®ot o Dye, ■«, the glands with now life and coloring matter. XT WJXTj RESTORE OR AT ITATTt ]m .. ITS ORIGIN AX colon. It will Jeeep the Hair "from falling out, It eleamea the Scalp, and tnaftee the Bala SORT, XUBTROUS, AND SHEET, IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DMSSIHGI No person, old or young, should fall to use It It u recommended and used by the FIRST if Eh, ICAL AUTHORITY. ■ ■ • * Ask for Hall's Vegetable Siotma Haiu Bbmbweu, and take no other. The .Proprietors offer-tho Sicilian Hath Hi newer to the public, entirely confident that It will bring back the hair to Its original color, promote Its growtli, and in nearly oil cases where it has fallen off will restore it unless the person Is verysgei R< P. HALL Ac CO, Proprietors, Nashua, N. JJ. BSP** Sold by all Druggists. iwr 80*0 at Havomiok’s and Elliott’s Drug Stores, Carlisle. , 6 May 2-i, 1866—ly* . ' 3&a(lroaa Illness. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R s R,— CHANGE OF HOURS. ■ On and after Monday, May 21, ISWkPossanger Trains will run dally, as follows* (Sundays ex .cepted): , WESTWARD. Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg Kfl A. M., MecUanlcsburg 0.18, Carlisle 0.57, NewvHla 10.8-1, SUlppensburg 11.07, Chomborsburg 1.10 P. M. Groencaatle 1.43, arriving at Hagerstown .2JO P. M Mall Trnlnloaves Harrisburg 2.00,P. M. Meehan lesburg 2.83, Carlisle 8.00, Newvlllo 3.40, Shlppens burg 4JD, Cuamborsburg 4.60, OrocucasUe £25, ar riving at HagorstowuA-eS, P. M. 1 Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15, P. M. Mechanlcsbarg, 4,pi, -Carlisle 6.21, Newvllle 6.6 J, ShlgpehsbargO.y, arriving at ChambersbargS^ ' A mixed Train leaves Chamberaburg 8.20. A,, -M.. Qreencastle 0.80, arriving at Hagerstown 10.15 ,A. M. EASTWARD. Accommodation Train leaves Clmmberabufj 6.16, A. M., Shippouaburg 5.-16, Newvlllo 0.10, Car* lisle 0.50, Mcchanlcsburg 7.21, arriving at HmrlP 'burg 7.50, P. M. ' , * ■ Mall Train leaves, Hagerstown 8.10, A. M. Green* icastle H. 45, Ohamborsburg U. 25, Bhlppensburg Sifi, .Newvlllo 10.21), Carlisle 11.03. Mechanlcslmrg il% arriving at Harrisburg 12.10. P. M. . M „ i Express Train leaves* Hagerstown 12.00 it, .Grcuncastle 12,80, Chdmbersburg l.iu, Shlppm burg 1.48, Ncwyille 2,15, Carlisle £6B, Mechanic* !burg 8.20, arriving at Harrisburg 8.55, P. M. ; A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.0 a, P. it, 'Greoncofitle 4.00 arriving, at Charabersburg IX p. M. ' ‘ • ! Malting close connections at Harrlsburcwlli. -Trains to and from Philadelphia, Now .Pittsburg, Baltimore and Wasmngtou. 5 / O, N. LULL, > Rail Road Office. ) • Sup'l. C'hamb'n. May 17,18u(i, • ■ * j May 24,1800 ' JPORWABDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, Flour & Feed, Coal, Floater & Salt, J. BEETEM t&BßOTHEßShavingpurcbasedai Snyder & Newcomer their extensive Warehouse, (Henderson’s old stand,) head of High street, fe| reave to Inform the public that .will continao the 'Forwarding and Commission business on a mott extensive scale than heretofore; The highest market price will bo paid for Floor Grain and produce of all kinds, ' . Flour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and Hay, kepi constantly on baud and for sale. ' Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, % LOCUST SIOUNTAfN, . ' , - ' LAWIiERBT, 4c.,i! I.lmebnrnrrfi’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal. confitoV, ly for sale, Kept under cover, and delivered ary to any part of the town. Also, all kinds of Lua bor constantly on hand. J. BEETFM & BROS. Doo, 1,-1806. fflSUnea anh lLiquow. Foreign and oomebt^ liquors.., Edward Shower - respectfully, announces to It* gublio, that he continues to keep constantly on and, and for sale, a,largo and very superior as sortment of . -•- 'FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, at his now stand, a few doors west of Hannon’i Hotel, and directly west of tho opart House, Car* lisle. BRANDIES, ALL OF CHOICE BRANDS. Wines, Sherry, - ' - ' Port, Maderla, , Lisbon, . Claret, Native:’ Hack, Johabnisberg) . and Bodorfielmen. v OHAMPAGNEi Heldslck & Co., Qeisler & Co., and Imperial- Gin, Bohlon, Lion, and Anchor. ~ WHISKY, Superior Old Rye. Choice Old Family NecUr, : Wheat, Scotch, ana Irish. i Ale,Brown Stout, <to, Bestto delphia.: , i ~ . ! Bitters, of the very be. quality. , .Ji Dealers and others deb ting a pure article vs Audit os represented, cu us whole attention vu 'be given to a proper am. careful selection or D“ Stock, which, cannot be »urpassod, ana hopes w have tho patronage of (Lopublio. gjjOWEB. ‘ Dee., 1.1805.' * ’ • ■ _ QB A JSI I) 1) X S P : L AY. / AT, NO/ 'do.. WEST MAIN STREET. John H. Rbeora, late of the Firm Of ® liee ?L Spahr, announces to the public, that he mb chased the interest of his late partner, ana .helms a;mhgui4cent'stookof- ... v CANDIES, TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES, .' • consisting in part os follows • Drums, :, • • . Trumpets, ; Dancing Jocks, Horses, ■ •. . Mules, ' ; > \ Tops and DoW. of all sizes, shapes ond,col6rs; Doll Heads, - Violins.. • , , Arras. .Furniture Sotw, Shoes dt Stboklhgs, -^Tables, - . Whips, > • - • 1 -Bureaus, - .. S 1&,; ./v b S>bou - •Wheelbarrows; .. , 1 Nine-Pina,.- - •• u .gu Maglo Lanterns, ; * UJO 7'- and endicaa ;dtherXoyß» ghltaW® the fancy, of hath young and old; * ■ j‘n o iiiW' J i *1 hate selected cpy steak of Fruits and *»! tlons with the greatest care, ond-haye ]h® floß | l nsaortjnent-.ever brought tovCarnsie, , .whichare*. ■ ; - ;:■ ■ i* ;■ :■ MA L A G A;-. GRA PE S, ■ Barbara and* other pates, Oiyfltallzcd,F Jtlit * all kinds, . .... I: . ;;;:joarqk;l\y,hjtb.toys.■ Candy Feaohea,Pears .and' ,Propa,f4t, John’s /piead/Cream Cocoa, r Creamsofall sorted , ; ' f ;'nW - I om also mannjtepturlng; and have on OleoFpandj ToyaJ&pti agßMfce«h bits, Peers, locomotives; Tubs, Buds, ,iand fancy Figures of all descriptions. ' o f my , - Also„a splendid assortment.of own manufacture, such as putter. CaromeL Walnut, etc,’ / • . _ tAn d. Ho* AU uieubuvePnownave at the old etac 25, where I Will he.happy. fcosea and ®f. ( 7 oa gg& ptp Wth^fP^gJ. &«o,ao,i£W-tr
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