J^pKlfiaa ; et)Qi rcrs Mom 'which Bums derive ihoW feetiL* One amongst Uto moat OTMotoent ia tWsowing, of foul usds saoh *» sl ov « r <l Timothy, or oven Sardea so&tlftoif.Buclimandißco vertd foa [tihmmon; Wovsrseefl, 7,600 weed seetfajln one pint of Batch Clover, * . V(»iiite) 25,000 weed seeds, and In anothor pldtofthe same seed, 70,400 weed seeds. This seems almost Incredible, but, to any one who has Investigated tho subject, there is nothing surprising in It. -How Is this to be remedjed? First, it may bo partially obviated by puroba ing only bom reliable seedsmen, and'only seed or the very .beat quality. Second, and the better juah Is, lor every farmer to procure a number bf small selves of dillerent de grees of fineness. If any of yniir readers are curious' to know how many foul seeds ara contained in a peck of clover or timo thy seed, let liim procure a sieve that will not permit the clover or timothy seeds to pass throtigh it, and another, which will Just allow of their passage. The flue sieve will allow the passage of seeds smaller than clover or timothy, and the course one will retain those which ore larger. I have made many experiments of this kind, and even in what appeared to be tbe primestseed, invariably found enough weed seeds to fohl any farm on which they would be sown. Tho same plan should be adopted with garden seeds.— The saving In a single season will re-pay tho outlay for sieves more than four fold, and in some oases a hundred fold. r ‘ Again, the dunghill is another prolific - source of weeds on a farm. Many farmers are’in’.the habitof throwing all the weeds ' they collect about their farms into the dunghills.' This is an excellent and eco nomic practice, provided they are cut be fore they have gone to seed. But, unfor tunately, Weed cutting and gathering is rarely done while the weeds are green, and, oa a consequence, the next season, their pestiferous seeds are scattered broad cast over tbe farm with the man are, and, as is to be expected, a harvest of weeds and a Heavy outlay of labor is tbe result. Never' throw a weed which has ripened its seeds upon the dunghill. Let every farmer who desires clean \ grounds and profitable returns adopt tbe fixed rule, that “ No, weeds shall be al lowed to perfecttheirseeds undisturbed.” Constant cutting will destroy the most persistent perennial, and will certainly \ eradicate all annual plants.. Briars and \ other bashes, if cut at the season referred Ho, will soon disappear; and if weedy por tions of the farm are moved or lloed be fore the plants maturetirelFbeeds, the re sult must be their complete emoication. -NEA/rnESS oiT"enoi.i3h: Daibymen— Cures,for PoiiFvil—Manuring Trees. — Mr. Willard gave high pra'se to the Eug- Ush/dßiijymen for the perfect neatness and —cleanliness of their dairies. Nothing in Englishtcheese-making frtrn&chim with so much IfoMftaaanafinrSliou as tho clean liness with which, everyth Q iul act ed. The cafe ful iypor formed in tin pails. The dairy is'liicnfed out of the reach of bad odors, or anything likely,to taint milk. The milk rooms have-stone floors, the Joists of the flag ging cemented, so that no slops or decom posed milk can find an entrance. The utensils and everything about the dairy are kept as clean as .the table and crock ery of the most-fastidious housewife.— This feature of cleanliness, tHe speaker Sit? 18 found wherever ho went, from the Boyal Dairy, at Windsor, and radia ting from thence all through Eugland He believed It was this cleanliness and the untainted condition of the milk, to gether with tho even temperature of tho curing rooms, that were the leading caus ea of the flue flavor which is eharacteris tloofsomo of the English cheese. J. E. Cole, Steuben county, N. Y.,saya he never failed to cure poll evil by first washing the core clean with warm soap suds, and then sprinkling on a teaspoon 's- °/ 5 aIet ! d . tu . B once “ day until a cure is azmoted, which will be speedy.” ■ L - p > V-’ Tmy ’ Pa.,says: "Take four quarts.of maudrako roots,-boil them in water to get a strong deeotion, then add one pint of hogs’ lard and simmer ltdown to a salve. This is rubbed on once a day heating,in with a warm shovel. X have it to fall tWOnty yeare and Dever knew Too many, in implying manuretotheir fruit trees, forget the position of the roots, apply witniu a foot or soof the bod\. If they were to carefully remove the soil, they Would find that trees of vigorous growth, and from seven to ten feet high, have roots that are really the main sour ces of nourishment, varying from six to ten feet Troto/the body, The application of manure, therefore, to give the best re sults, should be distributed arouud the tree at a distance of from five to eight feet from the, trunk. In positions where the turf is desired to be maintained, cut and roll it back, put on the manure, fork }J *P v Sjy.W;tly f and then replace the iMTi.—Morhcutturist WHITE-WASHINO.-The time for spring ap has come, and one of the moat important items Is white washing. We often wonder why far mers do not do more of this, when, by a day or two spent in white-washing the barns and out-houses, the fences, eto., we can make everything look so cheerful and neat, pop an olit-door white-wash, the following gives good satisfaction : Take a tub, put in it J bushel of fresh burnt i*&ri R our °? en °ugh watef to slack # 11 R gets hot, stir in about a pound of tallow or grease. and mix it well.— inen add hot water enough to make it thin enough for use. For cellars, a simple mixture of fresh iime and water is best, and should be applied one or twice a year.- a k° U£e rooms, wefiudnothingequal to‘‘Pans White,” found in drug stores. For every two pounds of whiting, take one ounce of the best white glue: cover this with water over night; and, in the morning, dissolve over the fire, being careful not to bum it. Mix the whiting in Jioti water, and" while hot, add the glue, stirring it thoroughly, and. adding enough, hot water to make it about as £® k I ?. go ?.li oream - If y° u set it too thin, add a little more of the Paris White. Ibis makesn very flue white-wash, that win not rub off. To make a light pink, add a little Vermillion red. For a sky M« e> ? sniall amount of Prussian blue will give the required tint. For a straw us ® a little chrome yellow. The colors should be finely powdered, and may- be used for tinting outside white-wash. Stir the wash often- while using. Apply with a good white-wash, brush, with Jong hairs, using a thin board at the corners of papered rooms, to prevent the wash fromspollihgthepaper. Cor, North Western farmer. Eoad Making.—T}ie following hints upon this subject we find won by of consid eration ; and as in the Spring mb eh time is devoted to repairing and making roads, we give them for the benefit of farmers and others: th» «.5 oad ‘5 ak i ,n . gl ooegwot requisite is T?i?— edy and .total removal of the water. BtAnrf 0 < s, n ?? t b , B , a K°od road where water tbe side of uor on it- If the win e s.° read y outlet, the road bed 'ramii ti*o tupisture more or less by teif Ct °i'; and thus remain nit hftvfn^ 11 is vain to think of stacnantHr oS i Ollaßub3oil flllt ' d wj th stagnant water. Even on side hill, if wa ter remains on the upper side it win in jure the road by passing under. Provide niiS^,V lf P ° sslb le, for the thorough drain age of your roads, either by surface or covered ditches, gee that the road bed evenly and slightly rounded, so that the water can readily find its way to the drains. If the soil is clayey dr loam v teras*;, may be h^d‘ove^thelighte^' “saudy^S^” rSIS r “ 5 "-'=w VKk? a;";; %s& ■s“fes tpsr&s:- ianr a; “3 tss Sisr^sKpSi be , .Ml.- n tf /' •; t ,i r , ‘ ■ ORTH KNOWING! It is a fact, worth knowing ,to all housekeep ers, In those times when money Is' not quite so plenty os it was a year or two ago, that how to economize in purchasing the Indispensable aril* olos of ' - FOOD .AND PROVISIONS is a matter of importance to all, except such as are over flush, (they be few). Tho subscriber hereby Informs tho public that his stock of GROCERIES. - • PROVISIONS,' Q,UKENSWARE t CANNED FRUITS, SAUCES, and an innumerable list., of Goods and small Wares, such us are sometimes to bo found In a well established Country store, is full and com- he announce* his determination to soil the same at prices that Wilt pay his custo mers for stepping a llttlb out of tho way {although agreat business center) and ascertain tho truth of the above assertion. P’S. I don’t Import Goods FROM ACROSS THE OCEAN, but buy them In New York, Philadel phia and Baltimore, lowest rates that any man Hying can bujvtlieio. Give me a call. y \ WM. BENTZ. ( . No- 78 West Main St. March 14, lSg7-[ly : rjIHE FAMILY gkoubry. The subscribers having taken the Family Gro cery Store of Monosmith Baker, on Main St., adjoining F. Gardner & Co's. Machine Shop ana Foundry, Imvejust opened anew andolegnntas sortmentof G RO C E,R I E S , Gloss and Queonsware. selected with great care for family supplies, which they will soil at the very lowest prices for cosh. Every article in tho lino of Family Groceries will always bo kept fresh and cheap. They also call particular atten tion to tho JSurcka Patent Glass Pmit Jars, of which they have tho exclusive agency for Car lisle, and which has proved its superiority over all other cans or Jure now In use by Us great sim plicity, perfect reliability in keeping Fruit, and the extraordinary case with which it Is scaled and opened, without injury, for future use. No family should purchase other Jars without first examining tho Eureka, if they want to buy tho best. 'Wo nave also KNOX’S PATENT STEP LADDER, an article which no household should bo without. Also, Lash’s celebrated WASHING MACHINE, only Fivo Dollars, and the AMIDON CLOTHES WRINGER, botli of which they confidently recommend to give entire satisfaction* They have also been appointed agents for the sale of EARTHEN BRAIN PIPES, to which they would coll tho attention of Far mers and others needing them as the best and cheapest article to bo found for convoying water through yards and bam-yarda. Also a variety of other articles, such as DOOR MATS, of several kinds and prices. h®- Jusfoponed a supply of Fresh Herring and all kinds of Salt Fiah, put up this Spring? Also Flour in barrels and sacks, and Feed by the bush-- el. _ MARTIN &-GARDNER. May 31,1300—1 y. JIRESH GROCERIES! HIGHRRIOESNO MORE! THE OLD STAND WITH A NEW STOCK 1 The undersigned announces to the public that she has Just received her Spring and Summer supply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, at her Store, East High Street, directly opposite Saxton’s Hardware Store, Carlisle, where she is prepared to supply with everything in her lino at the very lowest possible prlces--her goods having all been purchased at the present low standard. The following compose a portion of the articles on hand * COFFEE, TEAS. nick BIiOMA. SPICES, RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, POTATOES, TOBACCO, LARD, EGGS, DRIED BEEF. »ROOMS, BASKETS, Also, SUGAR, MOLASSES, STARCH, CHOCOLATE, BEANS, DRIED CORN, CRANBERRIES, BUTTER, BLACKING, • BRUSHES, CHEESE, CRAKERS, SHOULDERS, BUC2CETS. &c., &c., «to DRIED FRUITS, of ull kinds, Canned Peaches and Tomatoes, Pick les and oil kinds of Sauces, with evorythinc to be found In a well stocked store. FRESH VEGETABLES, FRESH FISH. &0., in season, will also bekoptou nana, and sold at reasonable rates. SSF A trial sollcited—satlsfaction guaranteed ANNA AJLLISON. May 24, ISOO—ly. & BROTH.Kit. LATE ARRIVAL OF GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES. PRICES RED UCEDJ Wo have Just received a fresh suppy of G R O CEBI E S , SUCH AS Brown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su gars, Codecs, green and rousted, liice, Ada mantine Candies, Tailow Caudles, Starch Teas, all kinds, cheese, Chocolate, ha lter's Cocoa, Batter's Broma, Mac oar on i, Vcrmacilla, Fuunes toclt’s Farina, Mustard, Mus tard Scud, Biuck and Cayanue Pepper, spi ces, indigo, Ai- Iu m, coppe ras, lump and pulver ized Bn ra stone, ' Babbitt’s and Vuubagau’ssoap, - Toilet Soup, oodu, Cream. of Tartar,.Coarse and Fine Salt by the suek or bushel, Shoe Blacking, Stove Busier, Concentra ted Bye, xncw Orleans and Syrup Mo lasses, Sperm On, Waggon Urease, Mac kerel, variousgtadesSugur Cured Hama uried Beef,-general assortment-of Coal On aud Fluid Bumps, liiass and Mica Bump Chimneys, corn hickory and com Wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly Brushes, heilrth, dusting aud sweeping Brushes - hand scrub Brushes, shoo aud wall Brushes, cloth uml buir Erutilitiu, Muuiiu 8 0, Eiquid jnenucu, black, blue aud red Ink. -■ CATTLE POWDEK, Ralslnd, Prunes, paired and unpaired Pe ache# Peaches and Tomatoes In cans. Catsups, Werces ter and Bondou ciub Sauce, Creen Corn In cans, table oil, Hominy, Beans, ’ oranges and lemons water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers, rousted rye and wheat Bollee, Twist, Navy, .Nut ural and Congress Tobacco, iCJllklulck, Fine Cut. Lynchburg aud Hunkocpunkio Smoking Tobac co and Anderson's Solace chewing Tobacco. Q UEENEWARE, CHINA, (iL SB, WOODEN EARTHEN AND ETONE WARE, Baskets, a general assortment of Willow and Splint Boskets and many NOTIONS, and everything else usually kept in a Grocery store, ihe public are respectfully invited to etui and examine their stock. Wo feel confident they will go away satisfied. * Marketing of all kinds taken In exchange for goods. May B,IBUB. ' WABHMOOD * BKOTHEB. iLiberg Stables. CLASS LIVERY STABLE, A. B. ZEIGLEB, NORTH BEDFORD STREET, CARLISLE. PA., having refitted his stable with new Horses. Bug gies uud Carnages, he Is now prepared to furnish parties and families with Carriages and Bugaleu at short notice, , He has the finest Coach in town. Ladles’ Hackneys, safe and gentle—constantly on huud, at moderate rates. Safe and reliable drivers furnished when de sired. May 2,1807—dm LIVERY STABLE,—'The undersign eu having purchased the lavery HUible late ly «y G«o. VV-Hllton, on Put Street neur- House, aud having suu piled it with a lot of splendid new Coaches. Car riages and Buggies, and a large number of flue u«iu gentle ±ioi»bb, amiable loi riding or driving are prepared to accommodate the public in u.i too various branches of their business. Pino Hackneys for ladies. Careiol drivers furnished when desired, cull at the old stand of Ueo. W. Hilton where a look at our stock of Horses and our splendid new vehicles, will insure us your patronage. “ / ly PEPFER & BRO, ENBY G. -BEIDEEb] ~ LICENSED A UCTIONEER, KEBfIVILLE, CuatßEiiLANp County, Penn'a. Whi attend: promptly to the calling of sales, at the lowest rates. An experience of several years, warrants, him. In guaranteeing satisfaction in every case. Residence near Difler’sßrSse. Wes Pennsborougb township. ° ' w “ Jan. 3, cm . , DUMBER!—The subacri* JLi per has Just refitted his Haw Mill, on Moun loathes, also, Building Timber of all Agents wanted.—we waut agents In nil eectlona ot the States of Penu- H»S““V Delaware and District of Co ‘a VOI 7 valuable publication. Ad| can EfJ . saj ,P er day. of wHleh wP Pomoni^sn.s£L un ‘ J Ucoirlug the Information— x'ersons wishing agencies will direct to i Aorll 18. I wi,_«„l . BIMO S C - MiXEIIH * 00., I < AP r “»W-Brt»l'. ii: < lU7V..A*.! Q.EEAT SALE OF DMY GOODS! FANCY GOODS// JEWELRY * SILVERWARE. Worth oyer 83*000,0001 All to he Sold for ONE / ■' DOLLAR EACH! ABRANDALE & VO 102 RROADWAY, KJStr YORK. Agents fo£, European Manufacturers, Announce that In consequence of tho over stocking of tho English Market, an Immense quantity of DRY AND FANCY GOODS have boon consigned to tbom, with instructions to bo clear ed for Immediate CASH, at any sacrifice. A. & CO., have, therefore, resolved to ofibr them ac cording to their ordinary system of business at SI each, without regard to value. Tho following llstohows tin original wholesale prices of some of tho articles which they now offer at SI: 1200 SUk and Satin Dress Patterns from 818 00 to 45 00 2000 Borego ami Egyptian Cloths from 8000 Alpaccu and Muslin do Lftlncs from . 3500 French Merinos and Twills ; from 10 00 to 20 00 2000 Cambric, Thibet And Mohair ' from 2000 Lyoneso from 5 00 to 10 00 4000 Printed Calicoes *• 800 to 1 7 00 5000 Balmoral Skirts «* 200 to 0 00 6000 Fine Elliptic Skirls “• 200 to 600 0000 Silk and Loco Veils “ 200 to 6 00 4000 Seta lino CUlls and Collars “ 200 to 600 2000 Pairs Ladies'Corsets .*'• 260 to 600 3000 Silk Handkerchiefs “ 100 to 8 00 2UOO Dozen Ladles’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs front 1000 Dozen Ladles’ lino Embroider ed Handkerchiefs fi-orn 6000 Dozen Ladles’LawnHandker chiefs from v 5000 Dozen Gents’ Hemmed Hand kerchiefs from 6 00 to 10 00 10000 Dozen Cotton H05e,...,. from 500to10 00 8000 Dozen Woolen Hose “ OOO.toiat'O 5000 Dozen Balmorals “ 12 00 to 18 00 0000 Dozen Mens’ Cotton Halt Hose from 4 00 to 8 00 3000 Dozen Mens’ Woolen Half Hose from 0 00 to 12 00 2000 Linen and Cotton Shirts...from 2 50 to »* 00 10000 Merino Undershirts “ 260t0 6 00 10000 Pairs Merino Drawers “ 250t0 0 00 8000 Pants Patterns in Casslmero, Doeskin, <£c.,from 3 OOto 7 00 8000 Coat Patterns In Broad Cloths, Casslmeres, *c.. from 6 00 to 15 00 10000 VAst Patterns In 811 k Velvet, Plush, lino Casslmcrcs, «to., from 2 50 to 10 00 5000 Brown Linen Table • Covers from 75 to 2 50 8010 All Wool Table Covers from 400 to 8 00 10000 Yards Brown Linen Damask 2000 Dozen White Linen Napkins from .1.... 000to12 00 20000 Yards Unbleached' Muslin . - from 35 to 80 20000 Yards Bleached Muslim...from 20 to 50 10000 Yards Irish Llneu “ 75 to 150 6000 Yards Flannel “ 60 to 2 00 3000 Long Wool Shawls. “ 0 50 to 15 00 4000 Square Wool Shawls “ 500to10 00 10000 Ladles’ Breakfast Shawls “ 200 to 750 IOuOO Nubias or Clouds “ 1 60 to 3 00 10000 Woolen Hoods " 1 50 to' 3 (M 2000 Blankets “ 360t0 8 00 10000 Linen and Cotton Sheets.. “ 200 to' 700 IUOOO Yards Sheeting, Muslin “ 25 to 60 6000 Dozen Spool Colton “ 10000 Dozeu Victoria Spool Thread from 2000 Pounds Black. Linen Thread from •1000 Gross Shirt Buttons from 300 to 8 00 5000 Ladles’ Sißc, Velvet and Mo rocco Portmonales from 2 60 to 6 00 5000 Ladies’ Shopplngßngs from.,.. 250t010 00 6000 Turkey Morocco Portiuanaies With Mirror from 2 00 to 1 00 6000 Turkey Morocco Wallets aud Portmouales from 2 00 to 4 00 10000 Meerchrium Pipes from, 800 to 000 10000 Fine 4 and 0 Blade Pocket 1 Knives, wRVi Pearl, Tortoise innn Ivory Handles from 3 00 to 0 00 1000 French Clocks, Gilt ami Bronze, with , and without -op: oa™ h ‘ a< ? eB . fr s m 25 00 to 100 00 2000 Musical Boxes from 10 00 to 250 00 8000 Revolvers. •« lo 00 to 60 DO 2000 Fowling Pieces " 25 00 to 75 00 5000 Head Dresses, Hair Nets and Fancy Combs from 10000 Dozen Paper Collars from 2000 Papier Machio, Rosewood and Walnut Work-boxes/rum 2 50 to 10 00 8000 Tortoise Shell and Silver Card Cases and SaalTßoxos from.... i! 00 to 10 00 2000 Albums, Morocco aud Velvet Bound, from 20 to 200 Pictures . from 3000 Flhe Family Bibles, 6000 Fine Pocket Bibles.. iOOOO Enqelopes 10000 RearasNolo Paper.. 1000 Pairs Opera Glasses, We have also received a Splendid Assortment of JEWELRY! comprising Gents* Gold Hunting Cose Watches, Ladies’ Gold and Enamelled Hunting Case Gents' Hunting Case Silver Watches, Fob and Vest Watch Keys, Fob and Veal £ . > V.S. slldea ' SCuSoltairoSieevolltiUona, Studs. S °.vri!l n ? ble8 » Peuci lB. Miniature Lookota.Gold loothPleks. Crosses, Plain Gold Kings, (jfiased , ol 4r ln 8 8 » Set and Signet Kings, Galifor nla Diamond Kings, Bets Ladles* Jewelry {jot and gold). Sets Ladles' Jewelry (cameo, pearl and other stones), Gold Pens, (silver extension hold ers) and Pencils, Gold Pons and UoldLExt<mHinh auldfl>ni «wtttatttj-«na-TTOitr-imjocn&vT3iatnonu' Rlngs.Gold, Vest and Neck Chains, Gold Oval Hand Bracelels, Jet and Gold Bracelets, Cbatle lameClialos and Guard Chains, Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches, Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Flor entine Ear Drops. Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear Drops, California Diamond Ear Drops, *c., <fto. ' THE SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT COMPRISES: Silver Dining and Tea Seta. Castors, Ice era lablespoons, Forks, Teaspoons, Goblets. Drlnklug Cupa, Coffee Urns, Tea Pots. Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls. Fruit Baskets, Cake Bus kets, Card Baskets, Fruit Knives, Syrup Cuds Salvers, Portmonales, Pie Knives, Fish Knives Mustard and Salt Spoons, Napkin Rings, Egg Stands, Wine Holders, Curd Coses, «fcc. fa bb All the above List of Articles to be Sold for $l.OO each. Tbo expense 3 are paid by ihe sale of Coupons or Ceitltlcaies naming each article in the stock, and Us value; these Certificates are enclosed In envelopes, mixed up, and sold at 25 Cents Each; 5 for $1; 11 for $2. Whatever article may bo named In the Cerllfl- Lcato can be obtained at ONE DOLLAR! The article win be shown to the holder of the Bertifleate, and it will bo at his option, whether he pays the Dollar and lakes the article or not In case articles sent by mall or express are not satisfactory, they can bo returned and the mon ey will bo refunded. » A Certificate entitles the holder to SOME AKIIBBE of STERLING VALUE! WORTH MUCH MORE THAN A DOLLAR, R£ °* thla we will give for AN Y- CERTIF ICATE ISSUED BY US, AND ONE DOLBAR, any of the following articles: _Uno Panto Pattern, one pair Ladles’Balmoral 5.°? . -Men’s Brogans, one excellent Hoop Skirt <2l springs), one Fine Merino Undershirt, or pair Merino drawers, four pairs Lady's or Gent’s Hose, or six Lawn Pocket Handkerchiefs. WHAT THE PRESS SAYS OP US; Arrandalo & 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 ory and fancy goods, at one dollar each. . * ■ Woconre.™ oar inability to Ben how this is done, but that it 1b clone is beyond nil question. This firm has had a long and honorable career, and Is to bo by no means confounded with the host of swindling and bogus concerns with which this metropolis so much abounds. We know the pro- Pnif t S!?i , £ e l*ur n i tl ca ? personally vouch for the just and faithful performance of all their ccm tracta.~N<Uional Workman. New York, Neb. 2.18U7. ~E R i A OUD. 1 F, An y g °.od Foutdnb.—Day before yesterday, at the Jewelry sales of Messrs. Arrau dole & 80., two Gold Watches were drawn by two gentlemen known to this community, whose names we will not mention. Parties curious ou this subject can be informed at the store In King street, nearly opposite the Beaufain. We were curious on the subject and Inquired the names of the parties, and culled on one of them, and were 116 ( i row * R was a large double case Gold Watch, and we were informed that It hod 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; but, strange to say. In less than an hour another gold watch rewarded the worshiper of Fortune. Go dll and do like £buth Carolinian, Cbaileston, Febru ary Zo, iooo. A Qdabteb Well Invested.—Mr. Eugono B. Barter, of the Montloello House, called at the Jewelry Emporium, 78 Main street, yesterday, and after paying his 23 cents, suddenly found himself entitled to a Musical Box,’ valued at Sdwo We understand tha he was offered $250 for the Instrument before leaving the store but refused wefi B?v W |2d lt ‘ We ehoa| d call this a quarter .We understand a number of other valuable ar- Uolcgwera received, amongst which was a gold watch valued at 575, by one of the attaches of the •XeS? Ulror blhee.—^ 'Jllchmond Times, September 21, ,„ofo i i 0 0 , ! IIAI '- J^, '-„-iS h .? D - Bedford, at Old Do minion Saloon, No, 312 Broad street, yesterday got onedollar's worth of certificates, ana on open- H.?..,« em^ u . n £ oae . colled for a Gold Composite Hunting watch and another for a Rosewood Pl ano, valued with cover and stool, at &00.—Rich mond DaUy.Examiner, November it. 186(1. double-barreled Fowling Piece Cheap.— Mr. W. Wilkinson, of this city, yesterday drew from the certificate box at Ar h.o2?S l 0 Maln street, a very fine double rf2T/?™Vw P* ece ’ Value 4 ot one hundred doliare, far which he was required to pay the very £sSto*™uS[ °“ e dolfar-ihohmond mi/. orde *' B please state whgtproportion who 2i lllcat€a y°« I r equire from each department. hnif?^ peC f h Instructions are Sven, we send 2?J£P olf ? <>ra Dry and Fancy Goods Depart- Ware' DepaTtaeSf and Bl fver- Whenever desired, we will send articles BY EJiPBESS, C. O. D., So that the money need only be paid ON DELIVERY OF THE GOODS; Wo accept the entire responsibility of money sent by Express, Postdated Order;orihinlc limit. Wo want agents KVJiHYWHIittE to whom a si compensation wlh be paid, which oon be learned on application. ' ■ J^oke> care to write your name and address In a clear, distinct hand, and address C ARBANDALB * CO.. Box 6285, IMBroadway, New York. April IS, 1867—5 m ’ ' - BPHING BTYIIEB I DRY GOODS{ DRY GOODS I t A. W. BENTZ. Owing to ray former success. I have been oblig ed to receive from tho Eastern Cities another ex tensive invoice of CHOICE GOODS ANXf CARPETS. Special care hns been taken In tho selection of them, which will convince all who give them a thorough examination. I have received a largo stock of - . • GINGHAMS AND SPRING PRINTS; ' DcLnlncs. Bilk Cheek Ohalllcs and Poplins, Cord ed Melange, Mohairs, 40. Ladles' Cloaking Cloth, Black and While Material for Shirts, While Home Made Flannels, * CHECKS, TICKINGS, Single and Double Width Sheetings, Marseilles Counterpanes and Honey Comb’ Quilts, Hosiery and Notions of all kinds. Umbrellas, all prices. CARPETS 1 CARPETS I / Great attention and care bos been bestowed to this ‘department .of my business. I have pur chased all grades of Ingrain Carpels, Three-Ply, Cottage, Twilled, Venetian, <£c.‘ / til A T TINGS,/ Floor and Window Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses and / WINDOW SHAMS.. I After making a thorough investigation no one will leave without mokiug purenoso, as they will bo a great temptation to All housekeepers. ■ I A. W. BENTZj ~ /Vo. 27 South Ilfinover (Street, March. 28, 1807, j 3 OO.to 12 00 ■4-00 to 10 00 JgARGAINS! BARGAINS M 1 7 00 to 12 00 AT-NO. 18. QBE A T RED VCTION IN PRICES 1 WHAT’EVEBYEODY WANTS : 0 00 to 18 00 .3 00 to 0 00 A T S.C. BROWN'S : NEW DRY GOODS STORE! GOODS ARE REDUCED FROM 10 to 20 pef Cent. In consideration of the groaf decline, the un dersigned Is now offering tho greatest Induce ments offered in tho county. . Ho is selling best Prints at 20 cts., ' Best 1 yd. wide Bro, Muslin at 2i cts., \\i yd. best Cot. Table Diaper at G 2 cts., 1 yd. best Tick at 05 cts. . j DRESS GOODS! American Delaines at 30 cts., Lustres, Aipaccas all colors, Coborgs all col’s. 8 to 6 quars. wide, Wool Delaines 8 ip 5 quarters wide, from 00 to 8100, 83 Inch French Merlnoes, best makes 8125. MEN’S WEARI MEN’S WEAR I! ; Broadcloths, very cheap, * ' All Wool Cossimeres from 8100 upwards, Sattinets, Joans, &c., Ac. A MI line of 4 00 to 8 00 Notions, Hosiery, ’ Gloves, Zephyr Hoods, Bhawla, <£o. t ic. Call and see for yourselves. Remember the place, S. C. BROWN, No. 18 West Main St., Carlisle. Nov. 29,180(1. ffiarntoare, faints, "&c. |_j ARI) WARE, IKON, NAILS, &c. AT HENRY AXTON’S OLD AND CHEAP HARDWARE STORE HAST MAIN 8 2'REE T, •; NEXT DOOR TO THE COWMAN HOUSE. I have Just returned from the East with the largest and best selection of hAKI) WARK ovei offered in oul Cumberland, ana urn able to sell the following articles a little lower than else* .where in the county. All orders attended toner* sonallyaud wan our usual promptness. Goods delivered to all parts of tno town jree of c harue. Hammered, Koued and Eugiisn Keffued lion, riorse-aiioo iron, Russia aueet Iron, .burden's Horse and Mule ahoes, Norway Nail Rods, San derson's Caat-ateei Eiighsn and American niistei ateel, aioigh bole ateel, apmig ateei, carnage apriugs. Carriage Axles, &o. Tno largest assort ment or 150 to 500 20 to 50 2 50 to 13 00 .from 7 00 to 15 00 . “ 200 to 600 . “ 300 to 700 . “ 800 to 000 . “ 800 to 15 00 CARRIAGE & WAGON. FIXTURES SPOKES, HUBS, FELLOES, BOWS PLAIN and FINISHED SMAF'IS SLEIUJIHUNNEMS, die., &o. . ; 5,00 BAKU EES Rosendalo, acotland and Huueoelc Gomont, all warranted iresli. Uougms 1 and vowing’s IRON AND CHAIN BUMPS.,. , POWhidt.—A lull- a Louie o£ bupoui'a Rocll Rmo and nucic Powder, euiety Fuse, iTous, niut toeics, iiruis Lrow-buis, ©ledges, <eo. 1,000 KEGS JJJAILS, which we will sell low. Country merchants sup plied at manuiuetiuers prices. xa.—lo lulls of tno loUowing brands oi Wlute Head and aino: WhetheriWs . French Zinc, ~~ Liberty, American do., •Hack, Colored do., * Ctystal, Snow While do., Mansion, Florence do, COLORa of every description, Dry and in Oil u cans and tubes, also. Gold Leal. Freucn and German Leaf Bronze oils ani) varnishes. Olnsecd Ull, . Turpentine, aperm do., Coacu Varnish do., Pish do., Furniture do., • Lard do., Wuito Domar do., Lubnc do., . Japan do., Neats Foot do., Iron & Heather do Also, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Glue, Bhellac Roam, cuunt, Aiuuiu, copperas, norax. Madder ijogwood, otc., «sic. . Bopt. 18, WlO. ' " HENRY SAXTON. Miller & bowers, sucoKaaotta to - LEWIS F. LYNB, . North Hanover /Street, Carlisle, Fa Dealers la American, English and-Oermon. H A HD WAitC, Cutlery, Saddlery. Coach Trimmings, Shoe Findings, Morocco and Lining Skins. . Lasts, . Loot Trees and Shoemaker Tools of every description. Solid and Dross Box Vices. Bellows, Flies, itasps, Horse 'Shoes, Horse Shoo Nails, Bar.aud Rolled Iron of &U sizes. HAMES AND TRACES, Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes. Fellows, Hubs, Jtc.. &c. Saws of every variety, Carpenters’ Tools and Building Material, Table and Docket Cutlery. Fluted Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as sortment of Hardware of all kinds and of the beat manufacture, which will bo sold wholesale or re tail at the lowest prices. "We 'are making great Improvements In our already heavy stock oj goods, and invito all persons in want of Hard ware of ©very description to give us a'call and we are conhdont you w£U be well paid for your trou- Hoping that by strict attention to business and a disposition to please all we will be able to maintain the reputation of the old stand. MILLER & BOWERS! Dec, 1,1805. ILutntcr ant <!toal. QOAL AND LUMBER YARD, f’ho subscriber Imv Jug leaned tile Yard formerly the atook b of Arm ““ onB * .Holler, and purchased COAL'AND LUMRBEB, In the Yard, together-with an immense new stock, Will have constantly on hand and furnish to order all kinds and qua! ity of seasoned LUMBER. BOARDS, SCANTLING, ■ FRAME STUFF. PALINk, PLASTERING Lath. Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and »u e **kuardlhg, Posts and Ralls, and every ar ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard * jyi kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Hem look* and Oak, of diferent qualities. Having cars of my own, X can furnish bills to order of any length and size at the shortest notice and on the moat reasonable terms. My worked boards wm ' atttll P Umes. er COV ° r ' 80 tlley famished . , I J 1 ?;5 ; . 0 . c , o “ sta ? tly 011 hauti “U kUids of FAM- • iLY LOAL, .under cover, which X will deliver clean, Co any part of the borough, fo wltTLy kens Valley, Broken Egg, Stove and\Nnt. Lake I , r ?. verton ' Locust Mountalnjisiuberm f pled ?,“ thyself td seu at the lowStprices. lAmcburnera' ■ and JUacksmitha’ (Joal, aTwuVB on and. .which X will sell at the lowmiigufe. Yard 1 west side of Grammar School, MamScredt ' r , x>ce. i. im an Hue wh. ux^ia Q.BNTS’ FURNISHING VARIETY STORE, NO. 13 SO UTB HANO VER STREET' The subscriber bogs leave to Inform gentlemen and house-keepers and the public generally, that he has now and will keep constantly on hand a i&JSf and elegant assortment ol QENTB* FUR NIaHING Qjjbxis, such os Cotton Merino,and Woolen Blurts and Drawers, Hosieries. all kinds Block and White Kid' Gloves, Thread'and other Gloves, Neck ries. Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Q e “ts .Travelling Bags,Linen and PapejiCoUara. Uuflh, &c. Also, HOUSE FDRNIHHINGGOODs! consisting In part of Cedar and Willow Ware, all kinds, Chamber Sets, Brushes 'and Combs, all kinds. Rugs, Bucket*, Foot Tabs, Soaps, Perfu meries,-Pens. Stationary, <ko.' Don’t; Jorget. the stand, No. 1 hi Booth Hanover Hcrfeet, two doors North of Washmood’s Grooerr.Boore. • ■ m©, Aprilll, IM7—lf , - - °i'. °.raaoro, ; yet offered, such as AND yf C. SAWYER, JOHN A. DUKE, JOHN BURKHQLDFB;; THE NEW YORK STORE// W. O. SAWYER & CO J24BT MATE STREET, UNDER’ RIPPEY'S HOTEL Rave Just received from NE IP YORK, the largest Stock of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, over brought to Carlisle. • i 10,000 YARDS OJf CARPETS, in all the various grades from the lowest'hemp to the best quality of Ax minster Brussels,'Oil Cloths for Hulls, Mattings for Chambers, Coooa Mattings for Offices, HOME MADE RAG, Damasks for ourtains, Shades for windows, Hollands for blinds, Table Oil-Cloths, Looking Glasses, Are. W. O. SAWYER Ac CO. Havo Just received an Immense supply of DRESS GOODS The ladies will find everything desirable in ma terial, styles and kinds of Goods. We make no boasts of keeping low priced shoddy trash gopds, W. C. SAWYER & CO. Since the decline, havo bought stacks of DOMESTIC GOODS, 4~i, 5-4,0*4,10-4 Sheetings, Tickings, * Bleached and Unbleached Muslim, 2 able Materials, Towellings, Flannels, Counterpanes, .Wool Tbblo Covers. All these Goods and many others, we offer at very low prices. Wo never parade prices or brag about selling less than cost, t W. 0. SAWYER*CO. Have In store a beautiful lino of t CLOTHS, CASSIMBRES, LINENS, &c.', Selected with reference to service, beauty, and go d value, at low prices rather tban circus olap irap.profesalona or selling less than cost of pro ductions. We havo made to order In best scvlo any goods purchased If desired. ; W. C. SAW'YER <fe CO. f Have every kind of Goods for MEOURNING & FUNERAL purposes. Give special attention to this braneb of our large trade. W. 0. SAWYER & CO. Have everything In / ~ WHITE GOODS FOR DRESSES, BASQUES, UNDERWARB, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, BANDS, ■ LACES, &o. Bought from an entire fresh importation, we p»k an examination of these desirable Goods, W. 0. SAWYER &. CO. Have Just received a fresh and beautiful stock of PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, and all kinds of Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Hoop Skirts, latest designs, if* , Dress Trimmings, • Corsets, • Ties, e*'d all kinds of Notions. , W. 0. SAWYER &. CO. T 9 rti ? 6 4llO Show bill sensational the ,?f. a ,l r6 i^ 0 < t? u J* o . httontlon of buyers to . heat selected and largest stock ways"ai?the Pt ,st of the l)1 . lloa - Our prices areal- LOWEST MARKET VALUE. bUIS a “ d elve oaatomers 4116 W. 0. SAWYER & CO, shown to pleasure? of our Goods NEW GOODS RECEIVING EVERY DAY. W. 0. SAWYER &CO, * BAST MA IN ST JR NET}, UNDER RIPPERS BOZJDZtf April 18,1807, JjjEA-Jj E ’U ,' (LATE JEWELL'S) EMBROCATION, Err all Diseases incidenUo Hones, Cattle , and toe Human Flesh, requiring toe use. of an external appli cation, ' . • •• . This now Compound, prepared by a practical - Chemist havnj* a full knowledge of all the medi cal virtues of each ingredient tnat enters Into Its composition, Is warranted to exceed anything of the kind ever yet offered to the public as an ex ternal application for the diseases which It is rec ommended. We are satisfied that it will-work its own road fhto the cOnUdedde.of all who-uso It, and those who try It once will never be with out it, ami therctore we roly on experience as the best test of us usefulness. It Is prondunced by Farriers, and all who havo tried It to bo the best application ever used. This Embrocation . has been put up forever eight years, and it Is only through tho increasing demand and urgent re quest of my friends uud the public that l send it lorth as tho grand remedial agent for tho various diseases townioh that noble and useful animal, tho horse, is subject Many remedies havo been offered to the pub lic under different forme, some of these are inju rious, others at bestof little use, and many whol ly improper to answer tho puroposes for which they are recommended, A judicious uud really usofhl composition, free from theseobjectlons, has therefore long been do- Mired by many gentlemen who havo Valuable hor ses, uud are unwilling to trust tnom to the care of designing and protended Farriers. Thole wishes are at length lully gratltted by Dr. Beale being prevailed upon to allow this valuable Embroca tion (which horf’proved so efficacious to the vari ous diseases) to no prepared aud brought out to the public. - This Embrocation was extensively used by the Government during the war, . . • Address ail orders to nrto x. „ o Dll, EDMOND BEALE, m totflh Second street, Philadelphia, At, *or sale at the Drug Stores of Ooraman & Worthington, East Main St.oot.aud D, Ralston. South Hanover street. Carlisle^ April 11,18(J7--0m A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.— *l\. Justpublished, inasealedenvelope. Prlc uks* A Lecture on tho nature, treatment nn radlcal care of Spermatorhcea, or Seminal weak ness, nervous debility and Impediments to Mar riage generally. Nervousness, Consumption, Eol lopsy and Ills- Mental and Physical incapacity resulting from Self Abuse, &o. iy Bobert 5.001- verwell, M. i)., author orthS," Green Booh." Ac. Iho world renowned author, In this admirable Lecture, clearly provSS, from his own experience that the awful consequences or Heir-Abuse may bo pireotuaHy removed without Medlolne, and Without dangerous surgical operations, bougies Instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out o .mode or euro at onoo certain and olfcotual, by' wmoh every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion may bo, may euro hlmseir cheaply, private ly and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands, Sent under seal to any address. In a plain, scaled envelope, on receipt or alx cents or two postage stamps. Also, IJr. CulverwoU’s Marriage Guide, price 26 cents. Address, OHAH.B. U.KUMJi&’cO., , July 10,M -”v ry ’ N “ W York ’ °- B °* rjHOS. B. HARRIS, JR STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 103 NORTH SECOND STREET, . (BELOW SAVE,) * .PHILADELPHIA. March 7,1807 —8m S. CAMPBELL & CO., MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IK FOREIGN FRUITByNUTS, &C. . NO, 803 DA CE STJREET, . *■ PHILADELPHIA;.-., Also, Manufacturers of all kinds of Molasses Candy and Cocoauut work, latid—ly Martin leans, no. 402 chest ’ N UT STREET, PHILADELPHIA h irst Premium awarded by Franklin Institute, to MARTIN LEANS, Manufacturer of MASONIC MARKS, ' PINS, • EMBLEMS, ike.. icc. Ntfw and Original Designs of Masodlo .Marks Templars' Medals, Army Medal and Corps Budg es or every description; Orders from every sec tion of the country solicited.. All letters answer ed. ; , . . March 14, !Wi7—ly , ’ ! gCROFULA, IN ALLITS FORMS, CAN BE CURED BY USING THE I Samaritan’s The Great “Moot and Herb Juices.’ Samaritan's • Blood “ Hoot and Herb Juices Samaritan's PurlUor ; “ Root and Herb Juices.' Samaritan's and remedy “ Root and Herb Juices.' Samaritan’s for "'Root and Herb Juices.' Samaritan's Scrofula "Moo* ant*Meritt/uiooa,-’ Samaritan's and all “ Root and Herb Juices Samaritan's Eruptions “ Root and Herb Juices.' Samaritan's ot the " Root and Herb Juices.' Samaritan's ■ Skin. “ Root and Herb Juices.' There Is not another remedy known to equal this lor the cure oi ayphllus, Ulcers, acres, scrof ula, In all Us forms, Totters, Scales, Boils, Mercu rial Diseases and eruptions of the akin. This is no experiment: it is a well tested remedy in the United atates Hospitals, where those diseases as sumed tuoir worst forms; mild cases soyn yieidr bix bottles will cure any cose. It is a common sayiug, •* 1 have tried every thing without effect,” Toymen we say, use the Samaritan Root and Herb Juices, and-lf it,fails to cure auy disease of the blood or skin, your money will be roluuded by our agents. Price $1,25 per bottle. SAMARITAN'S GIFT, TUN MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED , Bold by H. Haverstlok. Carlisle, Pa. ‘ DEBAIOND & CO., Proprietors, v May.2,lBo7—ly HIS Race Htrcct, Ph.ia. ffllotljing. QLOTHING! CLOTHING!! GREAT PALL IN PRICES, The undersigned is now receiving his complete assortment or - . FALL AND WINTER GOODS, : which for style, beauty and price,, cannot bo ex celled. _His stock consists Inpart of fine Black and Blue French and English Cloths. Extra Heavy Don skin, throe cut and • FANCY GA'QSIMERES. ■ Also, a largo variety of Casslheta and Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and Cottonnodes, Linens, and Linen Drillings, In great variety.. Also a great assortment of . • READY: MADE CLOTHING, of every style arid quality, White Linen and Woolen Shirts, Summer Drawers, &o. Constant ly on hand a largo assortment of Ties, Collars. Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, Silks and Cotton Handkerchiefs. Also a full ussortmeih of Trunks, Carpet Bairs and Valises, of every size. , Clothing made to order at the'shortest notice. Cull aud examine the stock. Don’t forgot the stand—South Hanover Street, adj onflng MUior & Bowers' Hardware store, Car lisle. ISAAC LIVINGSTON; May 10,18G0. ♦ Dljotograpljing. JpOtdITIVEL Y THE. BEST I 0. L. LOOHMAN AJGAIN TRIUMPH ANT M The FIRST RRJSMIX7M' has again been Awarded ioC. L. LOCH MAN Jot the BEST PHOTOGRAPHS. His long experience in the business and his intimate knowledge of all that relates to the pro duction of a PERfEUJ.' PiUFLUiE, in chemistry art aud mecliuuisui, enables him to make Pho tographs, uuappruacuaoie m most galleries, and’ ail work guaranteed to give satistuction. FINE LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS, 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 moat charming complexion, AMBROTYPES in every style of coses, and all kinds of work done in a First Clues Gallery. Copies made In the must periect iiiouner. ‘ hodat uu‘ M umc r ' ,B ‘“ I '“ ed ’ “ nd dupUcaU!3 can bo| dhe public Is cordially Invited to pay a visit i to the gallery and examine specimens, ' I A huge lot of EUAimus and ALU UMS for sole cheap, ( • , . Photographs" made In oU kinds of‘Weather equally wen, .twwas* } lice. 13,lotas i MBS. R. A; SMITH’S PHOTO graphic Gadory ( Buutu-cuat Coiner llano tut oueet, and. Market Square, wneremay.be nad on the cimereat styles of Photographs, from cord to life size, - I- ’ , i IVORYTY.PES, AMBROTYPEt), AND, . .. MEUAINOIYPEU i f | also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both : Plain and Colored, uad which are beautiful pro- * duotions of the Photographic art. Call and see . them. .... . -I DSrdHfpe“JS;“? 8 1 ™“ 4o “Pyß’P from , Hue invites'the patronage of the nubile.,, ' , F ( 6p,Xp.XbyU,,, ~,,,f _ 11 , | . (< J.! ']VT E'YE BvsHEWftXimpaovkb ; ..CBUSCEN* ~ A. BECOND . H AND. PTAVaI Warerooms, 7ia Arch street, below April 18, 18tfr~iy /:& i'tiUAdeUSiS^Pa^ -•■.'s’cT*. .bAfiih'j (tta#g7 r? •jjATa and capsi DO TOD WANT A NICE HAT OR CAP ? '. If £O, Dqu'T Fail to Call os J. G, <) A.l < Lro , ,V NO. Wi IFEST MAIN Air, Where can be soon the finest assortment of * HATS AND CAPS ever brought to Carlisle. He takes great pleas* uro In inviting his old friends and customers, idivd all now ones, to.his splendid:stock' Just re* cplved from New York,and Philadelphia, non puling luprifrt dffln'o SILK AND OABSIMERB HATS, , ; besides an .endless'variety of: Hats hud Caps of the latest stylo, all ot. which ho will sell at the Lowest, Cash,Prices, Also, Uis. own manufacture of Uats always on hand, and HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. . Ho has the best arrangement for coloring Hats and all lauds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, «0., at the shortest notice (as he colors every week) and on the most reasonable terras. Also, a lino lot of chplce brands of ; TOBACCO AND CIGARS always on hand. ' Ho desires to call the attention, of persons who have * ‘ COUNTRY FURS > to soil, as ho pays the highest cash prices for the same.. i . Give him a call, at the above number, his old stand, as befools confident Of giving entfro^ntls* Deo. 20, IriCO. ’ ‘ _ , ’ - ’ .ITATBT CAPS I I FURS I I I Just received at KELLER’S, on Nor’h Hanover Street, two doors above Faber’s Hotel, and next to Cormmm’sSboo Store, all the Now, Stylos of H A T*B A N D C A P S, -i which will be Sold at the lowest cash prices, SILK HATS, NowY o rk and Philadelphia Styles; SOFT FJbLPHA‘I® of overyvoriety. and price, kuME MANUFACTURED HATS constantly on hand and made to order at short notice. My manufac* taring arrangements being complete, I flatter myself that ! will tie able to glvo satisfaction in every particular,. X have a large assortment of FUR, T • OTTER. . * BEAVER, - CONY AND , v CLOTH CAPS of all kinds.. Including!"Grant,”,“Sherman,” “ Skating,V •*Ktttydld r . , and. Children’s Turbans, at all- prices; I nave also haded - PUiuTto my stock including Gouts’ Collars, Beaver, Untra. Ot ter, do,--'. - v. ■. ' l , LADIISa’MVFFS AIfTD (JE&TS’ GLOVES' ’ of tho very best qualities. Overcoats, Clothing and dll kinds of woolen goods colored promptly and Warranted to give satisfaction.-. .v. . Pj Old Hata repaired and made now at moderate charges. c, , i N. B.—Prime Segarsonuo Cuba and Domestic Tobacco of oU klndM and the f ncludln 8 Fine Cut, Congress, No jnov. a, ihao.' . '■ . ‘ k. , S>tobcjs, ®:(nb)arc, ; Q I XI ZEN H O *' OAKL'ISIiE AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY the undersigned oallyonr attention to their com pleto assortment oi - , PARLOR AND COOK STOVES, : TIN AND HhtEBX-lUON WARE ,of all kinds and qualities which they will war* rant in ©very particular. - ■ • - They call ©special attention to their Cook pari S tne^Wobra?Bd VOd paltorns ) consisting in BAJOLET SHEAF AND NIMKOD, i 1 which they will warrant to give general satlstao tlon in every rdspeoU They call the attention of all and particularly tboso contemplaung bouse keeping to their coni* plete assortment otltn and iahecl-tron IFars man ufactured ,of the beit material and, by tho bfest workmen, which they wiU sell at prices to suit oil who have an eye to economy. - . • HOOFING, SPOUTING 'AND JOBBING done at short notice and on the most reasonable terms. , u : Sheet-Iron work of all kinds oh hand, or made to order. , Old stoves taken la exchange. ! Thankful ,for post favnra, they invite yon-to call and.examine, their stock, as they feel con vinced they can please all. : Remember the old established stand. N0..08 North Hanover Street, Carlisle. RXNESMITH & HUPP. March 14,1807—1 y E-W. ;S T O.V E BT O B E I j'ames m^qonegal Would Inform hlshumerous friends and the public generally, that he has opened •■ - < ! ’ A NEW BTO VE STORE , 1 In South Hanover Street, adjoining Wm. Rlalr « Son’s wholesale and retail grocery, where he has on band a largo assortment of the latest Im groved and most aeairabloStoves in the market. ; OOOKINaSTOVES i of Wory variety and size, all of which he will warrant to give entire Satisfaction. Also, - ' . PARLOR AN p OFFICE. STOVES, • far kt-ooj or coai, riBATERS portableandstatloh ary RANGES, all of which he will sell 2fiper cent, lower than can be purchased at any other estab lishment in the county.. Before purchasing else where you will And to your interest to give him a call as ho Is determined not to be undersold. ( TIN AND'B&EET ZRON WAKE, . ' mode of the very best materlal'and at reduced prices. ■ __ - i - i ROOFING AND SPOUTING promptly attended to bn reasonable terms. - Also, ■ Fnanat’s bELF-SEAniHO FRUIT ; OAKS, ! admitted by all to bo the best Can In tile market, warranted to be or the money re turned. ; - . * , Fixie-phoop BmoKS and skates put' In Stoves on moderate terms. Tllonkiui tobls Mends and the public for.the liberal patronage heretofore conferred, he hopes by strict attention, to business and' n>desire, to please, to merit a continuance of the sarafc. ••. . ’ Sept. 6,16f»-ly« ' JAMES M'ao-N^AI,.; & CLAUDY, (Sucoessobs to J. D. Gobqab.) .Tib subscribers respectfully Inform the public Gorgas,;ln rear of thojdoart House, where their SIS P r , e h! accommodate the patrons of the “ nd all others who may favor - them with their worlc. Ifyouwanttbe very best COOK IN G BTO V E ' ‘ ‘ ,*5? *°S esi Pru-e, coMlrxo na. Ail insured for such, for we keep none other. Come and see tb£ great variety, we can give hundreds of teatlmo£ nlals if desired. Come and see our .. i ‘PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES for wood or cool, . HEATERS AND RANGES, Stationary and Portable.’ * TIN WARE of all kinds In great variety, made from tho very best tin-plate, All you need in our. line can be bad from us at a saving of 20 per cent.- Call at our Store and Ware Rooms, in rear of the Court UouHfhjmd you will save money i n your purcha ses. “will fully pay you to come. TIN ROOFING AND. SPOUTING done at short notice, r' - ' By strict attention to business the undersigned hope to mom and receive a liberal share of nub ile patronage. * July 12,5660—1 y. WALSEtt & CLAUDY. . rpHE UARiIISLE COOK stove.* JL, mimufaouued ut I'. GARDNER A Co's, h uumlry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, tan'tbabeat! Ibis Is tne testimony of scores of mmiiiesln Cam. berland, Berry and Adams counties. Who ore now using, them. Call and see them. ' COIIK SUEUESS, ™ Q , nl °E either by power or by hand—constantly ZSrtr l i“„ n ?i ,0 u “‘o otF. GARDNER A CO’HJ foundry and Machine Shop,East Main Street. BTE A.M BO IDE R MAI£I N G.' AEo. SMOKE STACKS.and all articles In that REPAIRING -OF BOILERS PrtmpUy attended to In the best manner, at . T . ' ‘ F; GARDNER* GO’S,. Feb7°lSl7 ry “ ntl Ma,)l ? lne Htlo P. Cnrllslo, Po. S>stol«B f&ddjlne#. & WILSON & HOWE. LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES. ; - . THE BEST, SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST. ’ ■ oi^ow^ 0t ptiso1101411:6 on both, sides of the arU ■ ■ f ' 7 ■- PBIOESOr - - . •-’ WHEELER * WIXJ3ONMAHINES. 1 No, 8 Machine'plain',' . • k , < ,* .. gcr™ •• I THE HOWE SEWINO M A ntrTTJira a o, i t S. ntlo . o , of TaUotSi Shoemakers, Saddlers Ss.W“*f trimmers, lacalled Machines. It Is unanimously od to be the best machine- for leather worn or tailoring over given tp the public. PRICE OF HOWE MACHINES . Letter A Machine, *■ ' ' 'B6O 00 sh?eb ' toU, ? r ?“* ■ Letter,BMachine,- 47000’ - A Nft" salted to the ' Machine,, - V ■ 485'00' ■ ' t° r heavy tailoring, boot and shtfe.wolrk and carriage funa iiotii Y 441 d* l6 workwelJ, and B tma a -lD lnon fikuttle.Uiwi the am oiler machines, CarllJl^p^W^ l ? Qtßallrpad Telegraph Office, Deq;^leßs;r :> ‘ '>*]* *. _ -L mfyEßa.-rThdae for »nrt°w^i«K^i I^l,a ii?'^® r4naon<4o,lierc44i<oa “ 6a » fwottunended-hy. oat wsieitns. O^behadattne Aj»riiji,isffr~u ■ r tn, u mm Banammiai i" .Ifceuetoet MIRACULOUS. Tho old, the young, tho middle aged unite to pn u HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It Is on entirely new scientific discovery, cnmii.i many of the most powerful and restored, In tho vegetable kingdom, Wo have, snob confidence In Us morlls and SO sure It will do all we claim for It, that we offer™ $l,OOO Steward If the SiOTUAit Ham Eesewkh docs cot viva lefhotlon In all cases when used in strict acmd anoe with onr Instructions'.’' , HALL’S Vegetable Sicilian Bair JRenewtr has proved Itself’to ho the most perfect preomtlon for tho Hair over' offered to the public. It Is ft. vegetable compound, and contains no ' Injurious properties whatever. . It Is not a Dyo, It strikes ot tho Boots and fill, the glimds with now life and coloring matter. XT WJJCiXj restore or AT RAXR to ITS ORIGINAJ. BOZOIt. Xt mta hep], the xialr from falling oiil, . It cleanses the Bealp, and makes the Hair . SOFT, ZUBTJiOUS, AND BILEEX, IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DftESSIHGI No person, old or young, should fall to mo it It t# recommended and wed by the FIRST J/iil ICAL AUTHORITY. Ask ' for Hall's Veqetablb Sioilus Hair Renewed, and take no other. The Prpprletors offer the ‘ Sicilian Hair Re. newer to the entirely confident that It will ■ bring back the buir to its original color, promote la growth, and in nearly all cnsea whei-6 it has fallen off will restore it nmesa-.tbo person Is very aged. B. p* HALL & CO. Proprietors, JVasAoo, S. n. SSP" Sold by all Druggists, horaaieat Havorstlok’s and EUiotl’a Drug: Stores, Carlisle. - • . May 24, 1800—Iv* fetailvoab Eines. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R, E * CHANGE OP HOURS. On and after Monday t Mw 21,1800, Passenccr Trains will run dally, as follows, (Sundays «. cepted): ■WESTWARD. Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8 A. M., Mochanlcsburg 0.18, Carlisle 0.57. Newvilla 10.84, Shlpponaburg ILO7, Cbamberabunr no P. M. Greencostle 1.43, arriving at Hagerstown * Mail Train leaveaHarrisburg 2.00, p. Jr. Meehan lesburg 2.88. CarUdle 8.00, Newvllle 8.40, Shlppem burg 4.10, Chambersburg4.so, Qreencnstlo 5.25. ar riving at Hagerstown 5.55, P. AI. Express ■ Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15, P. w Mochanlcsburg 4.51, Carlisle 5.21, Newvllle o si' Shigpensburg U. 21, arriving at CUoiuborsburg 0.50 A mixed Train leaves Chambersborg 8.20, A, M., Greencostle 0.80, arriving at Hagerstown 10.15 A. M. EASTWARD. Accommodation Train leaves Oharaberaburg 5.16, A. M., Shlppensburg 6.45, Newvllle 0.10, Car lisle 0.50, Mechanlcsburg 7.21, arriving at.Hanis burg 7.50, P. M. Mall Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. M. Green castle 8.46, Chamborsburg 0,25, Shlpncusburg 0.55, Newvillo 10.20, Carlisle 11.03, Mochanlcsburg 11.37, arriving at Harrlftburg 12.10. P. M. Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 u, Greuncostle 12.80, Chamborsburg 1.10, Shlnpeiu burg 1.48, Newvllle 2.15, Carlisle 2.58, Mechanics burg 8.20, arriving at Harrisburg 8.55, P. M, A Mixed Train loaves Hagerstown 8.05,1’. If., Greencastlo 4,00 arriving at Chambarebujy j.lfl, m Making closo nnrmnntlons at Harrisburg with. Trains to and from Philadelphia. New York, Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington • ' ‘ . O. N. LULL, Rail Road Offl.ce, 1 tinu'l Chamb'g, May 17,1800. J * May 24,1868 . amines anii JUquors, lAOKEIGN AND DOMESTIC JD LIQUORS. Edward*Bhower respectfully announces to the Subtle, that he continues to Keep constantly on and, afld for sale, a largo and very superior as sortment Of .4 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS', at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon's Hotel, and directly west of the court Homo. Car lisle. BRANDIES, ALL OF CHOICE BBAITOS. Wines, Sherry, Port, Maderla, Lisbon, Claret, . * ‘ Native, - Hook, - Johannlsberg, ■ •' and Boderhelmcr. CHAMPAGNE,, Heldslok A Co.'. Golsler A 'co., and ImpcrW ,Qln, Boblon; Lion, and Anchor. ; - WiITS ICY, Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nectar. Wheat. Scotch, and Irish, . . Ale, Brown stout, &o. Best to be had in Phila delphia, •' r Bitters, ofthovery.be. quality. ’ Dealers and others deb ring a pure article will find It os represented, a. Us whole attention will beglven toa.-proper am. oarelUl.selection ofhU Stock, which cannot be -surpassed, and hopes to have the patronage of tho public. De o ;i:iB6s. . e - shower _ DISPLAY, AT NO. 85 WEST MAIN STREET. John H. Rhoem, late of tho Firm of'Rhcom A Bpahr, ouuouuoes to tho public, that he has pur chased the interest of ins lute partner, oiftl that he has a mughiflcent stock of . CANDIES, TOYS AND. FANCY ARTICLES, consisting in part as follows Drums, Trumpets, Dancing Jacks, Horses, Mules, • Tops and Dolls, of all sizes, shapes and colors; Doll Heads, Violins, . Arms, Furniture Setts, •Shoos & Stooklbgs, Tables, Whips, Bureaus, ; , Sleds, Balls, . Guns. -,Monk's on . Trains of. Cars, Bucks, • Wagons. . Elephants, . wheelbarrows, Dogs, Nine Pins, Cats,-' , . vMaglo Lanterns; • Mlce, - and endless variety of other Toys, suitable, to the fancy of both young and old. - , I have selected my stock of Fruits and Confec tions with the greatest care, and have the finest assortment ©yer brought to Carlisle, among which are ‘ MALAGA, GRAPES, . Barbara and other Bates. Crystallzed„Frultfi o all kinds, ■ •,><• \ .' ‘ LARGE,.WHITE TOYS, Candy Apples, Peaches. Fears and Eggs. Drops, 1 St. John’s Bread,‘Cream Cocoa, i-rencu Creams of aU sorts, ' . nA '■ I-am also’ manufacturing and have on uddu Clear Candy Toys, such os Baskets, Buckets, Jwo* bits, - Deets. Locomotives, Tuba, Birds, Chickens, and fancy Figures of all descriptions. , ‘ Also, a splendid assortment of Toffies, or w own manufacture. such os Hose, Vanilla, Lemou, Butter: Caramel, walnut, eta ‘ , Nrt All tno above i nOw have at the old.stand,^ 0 ’ ■B5, Whore JP WUI be happy to aee and aocoiflfflo date all who may favor me with thelrpatronaB 0 * Deo.2o,lBBo—tf ; , l : 'J TpQJRWABDING AND - v. \ COMMISSION HOUSE. -•■ OboZ, &lasLer&BaiL ,V J. BEETEM ABROTUEBBIiaving Snyd,er & Newcomer their (Henderson’s oldstand,! head ofHlghH tract, O e K leave to Inform the public that will Forwarding and .Commission business on a nw* extensive scale than heretofore,' • • * <■■■;• *^ ntlf /TueuighbU mamet l price willbepaldforr>°, GromauiFroduceof.aUkinds.' -*c ■ M 0» Flour, and Feed.i Plaster, Balt'and HosV Kep .constantly on hand and for sale.a - * ’ . - CoalofaUklnds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, ' ! ‘ “ / ; lawpebrv,^ 4 ' « Limeburners’ and^Blaoksml Did I, IBM,
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