Mgritu-lfaiml OPINIONS OF A FARHEIt. I am nearly fifty years old, was always a farmer, ns wore my ancestors as far hack as I can trace tliem. My opinions are formed on experience, and experi ments satisfy me, whether they do to oth er «• or not. Opinion 1. Hay should be cut when in full bloom, as all plants contain most sae carine matter then, and consequently are more nutriclons if used for food. If hay is left later, the sugar turns to woody fi bre. Wood and sugar chemically the same. 11. Al%heavy imd clayey soils should be plowed in autumn, so that the frosts of winter may pulverize them anil kill the germ of insects deposited in the sod for the next season. 111. The best way to raise calves is to take them from the cow as soon'as drop ped; if possible, never let them suck, as they learn to eat or drink sooner, and there is no sore teat* from hither, and the ta*k of weaning the cow is soon over. I pul them in a place where they sheltered from the sun ami rain, giw a good bed of Mi aw, and feed three-or four quarts of new milk per day until three weeks old, then feed skim milk warmed. Let them have access to hay or By this method I have raised calves every year since I can remember, and never hist one in my life. IV. Nine-tenths of our farmers do mu sow enough hay seed to the acre. 1 have kepi, i n 'luring ihv uinu'nln i;nl nil know [ha: ii imty be prc.si'j vfd by Ikmk in iltighii\ in ru-ks or barrels and covering it with brine strong cutough to kocp cucinnliiTs. Till' c.ini .should be lu ki'ii husks on. (.'orn thuspre j'Mii-d, il ko|it covered with brine, will kceji in ,vood order lor a vear or more and will lie -unieientlv Iresh for (aide u-e when hulled. Il \ou aiv troubled with tat-. [nil muiu t irm the enlranee ol their dwelling.-., s< llial ihey eanm.i jit*l in or out wilhoui eoniinjr in contact with n, and my wort I’m il they will noj. trouble you long. \Va ii ii i !13: A ppm-; Tkkcs. I’lnh. i> Jiol llie lime lor larmer- and fruit eiiln- Valoi'. to carefully examine their apple trees, for the worms that are preparing lor a vigorous snmmeremnpaign. A few hours labor while the woims are yomii' and small, and just as they are preparing their nest, will In? of great ;t( j. vantage to the tree-, and will, perhaps, save them from any serious depredation trom their voracious enemies. WoiiKiMi Ciikai-. What does Satan p:\yyouJor swearl tig ?•» asked cmo gen lUmuin of anollier. He don’t pay me an vt hing,” was the reply. “ Well you work aheap to lay aside tin? character ol a gentleman, to iullict so much pain on your friends and civil peo ple to sutler, ami h.-tily to risk Josiim your own precious. mul—all fur nothin*? 'iou certainly do work cheap—verv cheap,” T iirKs J.v S)11 L'L*p. The Ohio i \,nn< r recommends boiling eight to ten pounds leal tobacco or stems, for each do sheep io be treated lor ticks. Lambs may lie dipped all over at once, keeping the eves and nose out Heavy sheep can be‘put in a tub ami the liquid poured over along the back ami rubbed in the wool. Stkawiii-:kinns.—J’lant, if not already Ilm.r, even if it |, O lulu. Keep the beds Hcaii. It they arc mulched, pull up the that force their way through. I*ut on a mulch helore the fruit ripens, if not already done. Should their bo a drv inn , water, if practicable. Those who vklefoMbis“ ‘ br lrrlBntiuu sta “ 1(l l“- Spuns OK Wn.ii I‘l,.V.\TS.— Tho-e who Wish to introduce the early flowering wild jilants into then- grounds, should look out loi seeds as soon as they ripen, and if it Is desirable to remove tire roots, put a ll 1 wm°h"‘ mie "T tllu *> that Jl dill be seen wlien the foliage Is dead. miai ; i,l' A ii)is,_i„ England there are h‘ln .f, tlian support ilrn'r r - S ‘"t*-' l:mlilies mi Um pro re » ,x .paying J.Javv ■ai r pm l u-itto^::f , ; i ,^,;^ s^;^^ produw'of the mundmlmv °" tllC JO. \V. Stkwaut, wjjtesrh, n lO cw I'ar/iH r it,at after an experience ~r lie is Ilian ten years, he Hints two hiH,- elsol steam-hay is worth three bushels l nnateamed, and that om- mnrt ~ • , meal steamed with a bushel u f j“ equal to a hindid of hay. " . l * The Canada Thistle.-a Wisconsin fanner writes to the ->e.v Vo,k Fun,? r ( mii-s, tit u( n nit mi read of ihe jliislle is not cheeked in its progress It will lie hut u short time before tlie Viro gueers of wheal will ho driven from the dreat wheat fields of the West Utg <*ROOtU3. LWA Y S A II HAD FOli BARGAINS DEIDICH & MIL LEU’S, NO. 2, /•; AS T M A IX S T R E E T KSfH t I’Tl ON, flam A«•/.«.w. /'liliil (I ml .' Sinx.ii :«, flaiil I'lixVi.'.v anil Juno in I. y, .Wiiimmks' 11ml ISisfinjii' Luirn.t, .S/nnnl mn/ Tiiih'ii Mu.iUn.r Remcmhcr the. Important Fact that I.l'd I 'll ’ll M J bI.KI, ntwr .txv(//v \j /• vv SACKS. U \NI)SI».MK NKW sTVI.I.'S nF SIIAWI.S, r.K.UTII’Tb I’AUASnI.S. AU. COLOItS, -i'N t;.Mimi:i,i,As, u.b muon*. OHMAT INDCCKMKNTS iii.v.' dU'ciiim in all kinds of DO M 10 S TICS, (looil 11 Ic.u'l l ol Muslins at only 12'.; uts. " rnhlpaclu'd “ n I ’••••■> I l ‘alime- in Town fi. mi 10 lo |s els., Sli. <-t:ugs In great variety, I‘illow Case Muslins, Tk’lvhißs, Towellings, A SI'UaXDII) ASSORTMENT BLACK AND FANCY, Cnl/1) CLOTHS AND r SsSIMKBKs, VKSTINUS. UFAL LINEN PUCKS. FOR GENTS SUITS. WHITE ANPCOI/D m o raa’i x (t ao o ns! IjldlcS do nut forget Unit we arc alwav* prepared to im aisli nil kinds of Mourning < mods, Mnlalde for the season. At pres .•ni we an- opening Sumtno' Hum. I.azlnes, SI 11c ('lialn CJiall, two yards wide Crane Maivtt. two yards wide Parage, two viinli wide (fienadine. I wo yards wide Iron Ha rime Splendid Alpacas, Black idl Wool. Pe l.ainc.s, Ac., Crape Veils, Crape Col lars, Mourning Handkerchiefs, Halmorul Skirts, Mourn iug Parasols, Gloves, FUNEHAL HOODS, Always on hand a complete stock oi Funeral Poods, very strict aticntum given loiili all orders salisiaelory in all cases. CAUI‘ K T M ! OAKP K T s i TIIK LA BGEST STOCK IN* TOWN ml the inpstKlegautSlylesid l'iflKslfv's Eii'dlsh Tapestry Brussels, Elegant Patient Lowell three j}A\> ‘Wi uxtm Tapestry, all grades ol Vetil tlon Striped Carpels, all widths of Stair Carpets, MATT I N G S SIT A TTIN G IS'.' Mai wki ths /. o ir fiiuTis Cciiwi SlTallini/.s /ui- 1/atL uwl Offm*. FLOCK OIL CLOTHS, OK A 1,1, WIDTHS A BKAUTIFULIiATTKIJNs. X O TIONS I NOTIoN S! sclvos, mat w „ „l‘ e ".S;!/!.? the Cm'm Abovu we give you butu iKirtlul llstof our com- I let ■ uml acknowledged iW nil verv fflmtun stock of l.oudH purobiusecl nt'lbo very lowmi mar 1H (’^ 1 H C - S h and r° n ,he y° r >' b ™t of term ß %hk!h qhlc n continuance of the same. ’ cort ic.-t, ad joining Gardner A (Vs. .Muchme shop and Foun dry, tile Mil got and bc-t st-Iceluil Meek of F It E S if (t l!IM' Eit I ES , Ginss and fpici nsu an*, «Inch he will sell at tin* wry lowest pries an cash. Every article in (he line of Family Gioeciics will always ho kepi fresh ami cheap. Me also calls particular atten tion to the ISm vJ.ti J'alrnf f.’.Vvs fd-m/./ort. of which lie has the cxclusise agem-v for Carlisle, and which has pioved Us superiority user all other cans or Jars now in use l»y its gn at simplicity, perfect reliability in keeping Fruit, and the ex traordinary ease with which It Is sealed and opened, without in.hny lor future use. No fami ly .should purchase other Jins without first exam ining the Eureka, If they «anl to Iniy the best.— Also KNOX'S PATENT SIEP LAUDER, an arti cle which no household should he without. Also, Lash's celebrated WASHING MACHINE, onlv Five Dollars, and the A.MI DON CLUTIIE.S WRINGER, both of which are confidently rec ommended to give entire sal Isfuellon. lie ban also been appointed agent for the sale of KAKTJIKX DRAIN PIPES, In whieb he would call (he attention of Farmers and others needing them as i iit; best, an*l cheap est article to be loiiill fur conveying water thro* yards and barn yards. A!,so a variety of oilier articles, such as Inaill MATS, of several kinds and prices. its, • Just opened a supply of Freah Herring and nil kinds of Salt Fish, pul up (his Spring. Also Flour hi barrels and sacks, and Feed bv the bush el. - .JOHN MARTIN. July IS, isiiT—tf pUOVISKLN’ AND GROCERY .STORE u.N SUFTII-W'EST Ft MINER P 1 T T .A Pll M F R i: T S T It EE T S The undersigned, successor to J. F. Stkki., re speeMully announces that, having Just returned from the Eastern cities, he* Is now prepared to sell at I lie very lowest cash prices.« great variety nl fresh GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, CONSISTING Of . (Jiwt'iisirtirr, • Sitynr, (tlauirdff, njoV'<*, Wood and WHtutr War*, Vi./, h'ith, Apia's, Salt, C'mr , .< r.'t, Coal Oil, Ciirr. te, Jfola.wrx, J.uhrit'tiliii!/ Oil, J’uta/cr.i, 'Joharro, Canned I’rait, Sft/ar.f, I‘icl.hs and Sanrr, ami all the articles kept in a Jlist class tlroceiy Wore. I would respect I'ully solicit u share of the pul; lie patronage May SI, Is 7 —l.v ■yy OliT II KXU \V I X(i ! I( Is a taci worth knowing to all Imnselcccp ers, in tlu-M- lime- when money Is not qniteso plenty as It was a year or two ago, that how to economize in purchasing the liulisponsable artU ales of 1 .tr„ .(<• FOOD .VXD VII u V IsfIJNK Is a ma(coi* of importance lo all, except such ns am over Hush, nliuv.hu lew;. *l*lio subscriber hereby iiilonus llm public llml lilssloek of GKUL'HKIKS, PROVISIONS, tiLTIENMVAKJ-:, ('ANNFI) FRUITS, SA UUES, and an Jiinmnerable list of Goods and small Wares, .such as are sometimes to he found In a well established 1 the above assertimi. I’- S. I don t mipm i (mods FROM ACROSS Till; ICKAN, Iml buy them hi New Voile, Philadel phia ami it.dtlmoie, at the lowest rates that tiny limn ean buy them. Give me a call, WM. lIKNTZ. No- 7S West Main HU .March U. l-fl7—ly yyAsmiuoii a niioTiiEß. I. A T K A 11 It I V A 1, OF UOOU A.XU KltiOSil UKOCKKIKS. 1‘ A* I r J-:.\ i; Kl) f i’/■:// / We Intwjust received a iresh slippy o| U 11 0 V. E U I KS, h r r n a s iruwn, crushed, pulverized and granulated Hu- Kars, Codecs, given and’ rousted, Rice, Ada tmintiue randies, Tailow randies, Hlarch 'lens, all kinds, rheese, U'hocolulc, llu- ' ker's Cocoa, Balrers Uronm, Mac car on 1, Verinacllln, Fahnes tock's Fan ua. Mustard, Mus lurd Heed, Jiiack and (Tiyanne i'eppcr, spi ces, indigo, Al -1 n in, ( oppe uis, lamp a n d p u I v e r- Ized ll r i Hi stone, llahlMlfs aim VanhagunV !->nap, Toilet Soap, Soda, ('ream of Tartar, Coarse and Fine Suit by the sack or bushel, Shoe Blacking, Sto\ u lousier, Uonconlra ted Dyo, New Orleans and Hyrup Mo msses, Hpurm 'l,d. Waggon Grease, Mac kerel, various grades.sugar t‘u red Hums, Dried Heel, general assortment of foal Oil and Fluid Lamps, Glass and Mien Lam)) Chlmneya, corn hickory and corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fl\ Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes hand scrub Brushes, shoe and wall Brushes cloth and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Uimnell black, blue and red Ink, ’ good lie els. TATTLE PUWDJiIt, Raisins, Primes, paired and unpaired Peaches Peaches and Tomatoes In cans, Catsups, Worces ter am) London i'luh Sauce, Croon Corn la' cans table Oil, Horn lay, Beams, ' O UAX (J E S AN 1) L KMO X S water, sugar, wine, mtlk and almond Crackers roasted rye and wheal Codec, Twist, Nuvv Nat ural and Congress Tobacco, K.ilHkinick, Fine Cm Lynchburg and Hunke.-pimkic Smoking Tul«u> co ami Anderson's Solace chewing Tobacco Qrh'KX.SH'.IHJ:, CHINA, (/. SS, i fa irn if.\ AN It STII.VF WARE, Baskets a general assoriim nl of Willow and splint Baskets and many , X O T lONS, nml fveryiliiiiK ~is i. u a „„iiy ki-nl u, „ Oruct-rv Molt'. Ilu,, 1,111,11,run; 1 11, t u,l ilv luviU'ti t,, C,U 1 anti i-Miiiilia l Ihflr slack. We feel coiilklciil they will away siiuslleil. - 1 lackin'!!" 11 '’' 1 ""'" -nals lakjai In exelmnuo May IMlii «'A*II Muull ,t lIUOTIIKU. itiberjj Statics.. Jf I 1 ! ( I.A.ss J.IVKKV STAiil/li A. 11. ZKKILKU, ■ N HUTU (! EI) F o R 1) fci 'l' B J-; j.j -p t C.\ 1! 1.151. K, C V., meVan.i'r,' 1 '. 1 ;' 1 *“ S C lslh1 '* ' vil!l ,K '' V Uoises. Bllg- P-U tn-? 11( V. "‘.T’ hl * ls . n,nv P r ‘ , l ,!l 'V>l B> furnish 1.l short'nm ice!* l ** S h ‘ 111 ‘ a »'l J^gtcs Ur A(/,s- (heJlncst Conch in town. Ladies Hackneys, safe and gentle—const-intiv nn hand, at moderate rates. onsumtlj sim!" I'll'eis flirnlslicl when ,le •May i f Jm.T—tim J a. sTlolA“jiT'~s" livkhy and sale stable. IiI.rWKK.V JIA.NOVKU AM) JIKDKOUD STS., IN K K A U OF T II Ii JAIL, CAUUsi.k, pa, k.. l ''? “I' u ‘,“ with new Cam,i- April S>. Jsr-ly lElotljing. (jj- j 'AJJ XKWS! GLAD NiSVYSM SAMC JO L ARSO L I) HAS CO.ML BACK TO CARLISLE! inm l, i l l iu in announcing to my friends eil i,Vw 8 . »m tlual l"‘V« again opeu -I.J «fV U IIJN({ «TOUIJ 111 the Nortli-wesL cor sminb, aill>Vt 1 ,uul T° lll keraireeta(lluyelt’B old I,IIV NVlioiesftlo Clothing Munu t'Uloi j hi l'luladeti>hla. 1 am able lo sett AT TRICES WHICH WILL ASTONISH TliH PEOPLE! Come ami look at our stock of CLOTJI! S (1, G’/.-.VW FURBISHING GOODS, HATS AND CARS, ROOTS AND SHOES, dc. s. ICuoNKNUKita will always bo found at tlio Promises to treat every one with 1’ AiBNIvSS AND JUSTICE. I intend logot back my old eustomem and acquire now ones, by Bell ing at prices which compel a customer to buy. Ujj' No trouble to show Hoods. , , . SAMUEL ARNOLD. June I’d, 18(i7-Jm J S . M c C L J'l L LA A, / WITH PAH II AM & WORK, Wholesale Jionlers In HATS, CAPS, FURS S T RAW- GOODS, NO. 53 1 MARKET STBJOHT Philadelphia. July 1«, ISW—tf (5 recedes. DANIEL SHOEMAKER, QHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE! AT TUB SION OF THE MAM M O T H BOOT. The subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally that ho haa now on hand a largo and splendid stock of which ho will sell at LOW PRICES. • His stock comprises French Calf Boots, Domestic Calf Boots Kip Boots, Thick Bools, Men’s Call Gaiters, Men's Numbers, oxford Ties, Sheridan Shoes, Kip Shoes, Thick and Stout Shoes, for Mon, Women and Boys. Boys’ W car, of all kinds, on hand, at low prices. Ladies’ Gaiters and Balmorals. La dles’ Kossuth and Button Boots. Glove Kid full trimmed, Balmoral Slippers; Morocco Boots, Dress Boots, of all kinds. Kip and Calf Shoes al ways on hand. Also, Misses Gaiters, Morocco Boots, full Trimmed Glove Kid Balmorals, su perloEJ.*ollHh Top Bools, Ac., all of which will ho constantly kept on hand, and sold at low llgares. Boots and Shoes made up to order ut the SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE, of the best material In the market, ami warrant ed to wear. Thankful for past favors, ho would ask the con tinued patronage ol Ids old customers, and as many now ones as will be pleased to give him a Q.ENTS’ FURNISHING NO. 13 SO UTU lIANO VER STREET• Tlio subscriber bogs leave to Inform gontlemon ami house-keepers and tho public generally that bo has now and will keep constantly on hand a largo and elegant assortment oi GENTS’ FUR NISHING GOODS, such as Cotton Morlno and Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Hosieries, all kinds Black and White Kid Gloves, Thread and other Gloves, Neck Ties, Buspomlers, Hundkerchlois Gents’ Travelling Bags, Linen and Paper Collars’ Culls, &c. Also, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 1 consisting lu part of Cedar and Willow Ware nil kinds. Chamber Sets, Brushes and Combs* all kinds, Rugs, Buckets, Foot Tubs, Soaps, Perfu* merles. Pens. Stationary, &c. Don’t lorgot the stand, No. lit South Hanover Street, two doors North of Washmood’s Grocery Store, Carlisle C. INHOFF. JJo W. C. SAWYER iSi CO. S?™Sa^Sth?sa i I S ! “ o,ouroood " > Gooa “ NEW GOODS RECEDING EVERYDAY. W. C. SAWYER & CO. east Main street, UNDER RIPPEY’S HOTEL. April 18,1807. insurance (ffompnidcs. I eTa T EASTERN DETECTIVE , . siso. " , z- - '. --- V . ll k-!•- . ' .4 ‘...... \\: .... _. •1 3 .... HOUSE AND DIVIO STOCK INK UKANOE O 0 O V P !■' A’ .-V S r L V A A' f A I N S IT U K S HOUSES, MIJijKK, CATTLE, A lIAIiNS T LO S S B Y Tll 10 ]■’ T , a yn on a tip n y pip /•;, ACCIDENT OU NATURAL CAUSES. This is tlio only Detective Uve Slock insurance Company In tlio Slate, txnd. moreover, It L’ovkiw Am. Uwkh, wlillo others Insure only against cer tain circumstances. SAM'I, K. HUMUICII. tipcr.Uil Ai/cut, Olilce Ui» West. Main S(. t Carlisle. •Sam’i. 11 novKit, Local Af/ctil, McchanlesburK, Pa.; .1, A. C. McCfNi:, Local Af/ail, Shlppcnsburg, Pa. May :«), ISi!7—Hm Hartford live stock inhu- RANI'E COMPANY, 0 A I* I T A L f.M111.1100. Horses Insured against death from any cause, or against theft. Working Oxen, Cows and Sheep may bo taken at itto-I per cent on two thirds their cash value. Losses promptly adjusted at I lie Ulllec oft 1m Car lisle Agency. SAM’L K. HUM RICH, Siuvlul A {/ait. Otllco No. ‘JO West High St., Carlisle. March 11,18(17— ly rnißElN.su li A N (J E. The ALLEN AND EAST I’ENNSHOUU’ ..MU TUAL EIRE INSURANCE COMHAN V, of Cum bcsland county, Incorporated by nn act of As sembly, In the year isi;l, and having recently had its charter extended to the year IksJ, Is now in active and vigorous operation under the super intendence ol the following Hoard of Managers: Win. K. Gorgas, Christian Siayman, Jaeyb lib erty. Daniel Halley, Alexander Cathcurt, Jacob 11. Coover, John Elcholberger, Joseph Wlckcrns, Samuel Ebcrly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Hriekor. Jacob Coover and J. C. Dunlap. Tliu rates of Insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the Elate. Per sons wishing to become members are Invited to jnako application to the agents of the Company, who are willing to wait upon them at anytime, President—\v. R.GOPGAS, liberty's .Milts, Cum berland County. Vice President— Cnuu tan Sfa vat an, Carlisle, Secretary—John Dunlap, Mecbaulcsburg. Treasurer—Daniki. Hailey, Dillsburg, York Co. AGENTS. Cumberland Oninly— Jonn Sheniek, Allen; Hen ry /.earing, Slilremansiown ; i.afayette He tier, Dickinson; Henry Huwumn, Uhurchtown ; Mode Gnlllth, Eouth Middleton ; Enamel Graham W, I'onnsboro’; Eamuel Coover, .Meelmniesburg; J. W. C'oeklln, EhepJierdstown; D. Coover, Upper Allen: J. O, Saxton, Silver Spring; John Ilyer, Carlisle: Vulcntiiiu p'eeimui, Now Cumborlaud ; James MeCumllish, Newvillc. I’orA: Cnmty —W. E. Picking, Dover: James Grimih. Warrington: T. F. Deardoflf, Washing ton; Riehey Clark, Dillsburg; D. Rutter, Fair view ; John Williams, Carroll. Dauphin County— Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Membersof the Company having policies about to expire, can have them renew ed by making ap plication to any of the agents. Dec. 1 ISU.) fflffitatdjcss anli Jrtudvij. J_jEYaiNGEK'H JEWELRY STORE, NO. 1-1 EAST MAIN STREET Opposite Saxton's n.utmrAia; Sroiti: It ED ITc ED Plt f CEti (laid and Silver 11 'a/e/tr.t. Clocks, Jewel/g, tidier and Plated M’m'e, ite, American ISI/ver IlunVmy Case Watches, WARRANTED A CORRECT TIME PI EG IMPORTED GOLD AND .SILVER WATCHES from £!•> to j-7.1, till warranted for one year, Eight-day and twenty-four Clocks, from to Sl5. Jewel y from flßy cents to Siil per sett, Solid Plain and Fancy Gold Finger Rings, from jl to Sl5, Gold, Silver, Jot and Pearl Sleeve Buttons, Silver Thimbles. Spoons, Napkins, Rings, Ac,- PLATED WARE FORKS, SPOONS, CASTORS, MORTON’S CELEBRATED, WARRANTED GOLD PENS, from lifty cents to Si, Spectacles ol all kinds. Gold, .Silver and Steel, also Eye Glasses for all ages. Violin, Banjo and Guitar strings, rosin, hows, Ac Emjmvin 1 “. tram earn 1V OItV T Y PMjAMMOI Vl>l=S . A K D also Pictures on Porcelain, (something now) both Plain and Colored, and wiileh are beautiful pro them™ 8 lh ° art. UaU an/we EIVOU l ° «W*"« w' lS lhS patron “ BO 01 tllo public. CUMBERLAND VALLEY HOTEL, CORNER OF MAIN AND BEDFORD STREETS, C.UILISLE, I’ENJf A. Tho undersigned desires to inform his friends or l ?mi°v ri im llUßpabll ° LlmtliellUii tokencSS of this well known stand and is prepared to at-, commodate visitors with hoarding and lodulmr on reasonable terms. b u lou b lu s • n m I r/iE abl i?.^ su P pUe f l . w,UI «»e best tho market ailords. His bar contains the choicest of liquors Ills apartments are commodious and airy* his stable Is in charge of a‘careful and experienced slier; and he hopes to be able lo give eutlro urn omcUon to all his guests. b lro faat " 6 May 2,1507. . . JOHN 8.. PLC^D. IJ’OR SALE.—2,OOO Cbesnut rails. bV July F ' 8 ' JIB JOSH ARRIVAL OF Aim TIIK .YAMr spurirv JSTVi.u.s H A T S A N f) a A VS . Tin- -iilK.-rlber Inisjnd oivned at ,V... F. AT)7/» //.(.«;!•< c .Siml. a few ;>! ' JiKV’S, AND nrrMiUKN’H, FANCY DO J Itnvr also added to my Slock, notions of differ oil hinds, consisting of I. A I>lI ;S' AND OFNTLKMK.VS STOCKINGS, .V' <•/,• I'ir.i, VA, (Whirs, (Jlorrv, i’flici/.v, I'U u iiuj Kill:, Umhriilns, d PKIMi-: BKCJAJIS AND TOJ3ACCO AND sheep. C«iyi‘ nu» a rail, ami examine my i.ioek us I foci ncv ** M * (>l a H* besides saving you mo- JOHN A. KKDLFR, Aucnt, ' „ . . No. kjNorth Hanover Street. June (I, ImjT—Jy • JJATW AND CAPS ! 1)0 VOLT WANT A NIC 10 HAT OR CA p‘? If so, Don’t Pail to Call on J. G. 0 A L L I 0 , .VO. •-% WKST MAIN STHLKT, Where can bo seen the finest assortment of HA T H AND CA P S ever brought to Carlisle. Ho takes groat picas* me in Inviting ills old friends and customers, and all new ones, to lus splendid slock Just re ceived from Now York and Philadelphia, con sisting In part of lino SILIC CASS I MERE HATS, besides sin endless variety of Hats and Cups ol tile latest style, all ol which ho will Mill at the 'J.virrsi Cush I’n'cr/t. Also, his own manufacture of Hals always on hand, and HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. Ho has the host, arrangement for coloring Hah ami all kinds of Woolen Hoods, Overcoats, are., nl the shortest nolice (as ho colors every week) ami on the most reasonable terms. Also, a tine lot ol choice brands of TOBACCO AND CIO Ally always on hand. He desires lo cull ihoallcntlo of persons who have CtJUNTIiY FURS to sell, as he pays the highest cash prices for lit same. Hive him a call, at Ihe above number, his old si anil, as he Icels conlldcnt of giving cm in; satis faction. J ice. ‘JO, lS(j(i. S»tol)cs, fflhUMvr, L T 1 / KiNM U E c. A K E 1 ,S 1 AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY the undersigned call your altonllon to their eon pleh; assorLim-ni ol PARDOiI AND£OOK STOVES, TIN ANDSIIEET-IIION WARE ol all kinds and qualities which they will war rant. in every particular. They call especial attention to their Cook Stoves, (latest improved patterns; consisting in part ol the celebrated PARLEY SHEAF AND NIMROD, which they will warrant to give general satisfac Umi in every respect. They cull the attention ofall and partlcularly those contemplating house keeping lo their com plete assortment id Tin (tud Oihccl-irun I rare nian utacimed ol the ho. t material and by Hie best workmen, which they will sell at prices lo suit all who have an eye to economy. JiOOj'i.xG, tiro utjxg axi) jobbing done at short notice ami on the most reasonable terms. .Sheet-Iron work of all kinds on hand, or made to order. Old Stoves taken In exchange. Tlmnkiul for past favors, they Invito you to call and examine their stock, as they feel con vinced they can please all. Remember the old established stand, No. US North Hanover .Street, Carlisle. * ~ ..... UINESMITH A HUPP. March 11, lS(J7—iy • E W ST 0 V E HT O II E ! J A M E S M’GONEUAL N\ onld Inform Ids numerous, friends ami the public generally, that ho has opened A N E \V S T/O V E S T ORE, In South Hanover Street, adjoining Win. Ulalr •k. Son’s wholesale and retail grocery, where ho has on hand a largo assortment of the latest im proved and most desirable Stoves In the market. Sueh as COOKING S TO VBS of every variety and size, all of which lie wil warrant to give entire satisfaction. Also, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, for wood or coal, HEATERS portable and station ary RANGES, all of which ho will sell 2Uper cent, lower than can be purchased at any other estab lishment m the county. Before purchasing else where you will Und to your interest to give him a call as he Is determined not to be undersold. TIN AND &SIEET IRON WARE, made of the very beat material and at reduced p rices. ROOFING AND SPOUTING promptly attended toon reasonable terms, Also, Fisher's Seef-Skauno FRUIT CANS, admitted by all to be Hi.; best Can In the market, warranted to be as represented or the money re turned. J Fiuk-I'Uoof Bricks a.n i> Grates put in Stoves on moderate terms. GOBLETS, Ac. Thaaklul to his friend . and tho public for tho liberal patronage hon-bm.ro eemferred, ho hopes by strict aUemum to l.iciness ami a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the same. Sept, (j, iStjtr—ly rnHE, CARLISLE COOK. STOVE, J_ tiiauulacUired at I*. GARDNER A Co’s ■cn! m ( ai .T illl( * •'hichiliu Simp, t'uiiisle, enn’f OrOt'fd. 1 ills is the testimony oi scoresoi launlies m Cum , 'hind,! erry and A7. ’ WARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. Hour A Feed, Coal, Flatter A Salt. J. HLLIEM A BROTHERS having nurcliascd m Snyder A Newcomer their extensive*W'arehouso lemon s old stand,) head of High street be-' !.V. i i lllonn , Llle I'hhlie that will continue the 1 oi maiding and (joinmission business on a morn extensive scale than heretofore. /•,T:JP highest market price will he paid fur Flour Giain an J Produce of all kinds. Hour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and Iluv kcnl constantly on hand and for sale. pl Coal of all kinds, embracin ,r LYKENS VALLEY, LAWBEIUIY, iic., tic teSMSSMS aa ««*>»<*' M-SS Dec 1, istw. A L SlO WH I H KIOII OUS TA CIIIS i™? iK i^is 01 -I I “i M 0 i-o‘Jl &VSASK: Address’, 11. DORR, , , Albany, N. V. May 111, 1637-°y° ABCUI for th “ Uullurpassed, and hopes to have the patronage of tho public. Deo. MSB* - K BHOWER - lLiucs pUMBEULAND VALLEY 11. R \J CHANGE OF HOURS. °u and after Monday, May 21,1K0U, Passenger I mln.s will run dally, as follows, (Sundays ex cepted); J WESTWARD. Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg B.JO A-M., Mcchanlcsbuxg 9.18, Carlisle 9.57, Newvlllo IU..U, Sldppensburg, 11.07, Cliumborsburg 1.10 h j Greencustlo l.iy, arriving at Hagerstown i )\ C 1^ a »l»V ur 6 K »I. Meehan icslmig 2.3 J. Carlisle 3.00, Newvlllo;!.]() Shlnncns- Si? U(, f ’ p:fi«ml*or.sbl.r4 4.50, Oroeniustle &S, S i Wing at Hagerstown 6.05, P. M. Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15. P. M.. Meehaulesburg J. 51, Carlisle 5.21, Nowvhle 553 Shlppouslmrg t 1.21, arriving at Chamborsburg 9.50, A A inlxod Train leaves Chamborsburg 8.20 A. A.”M. rLL,ILIIHI ti J '‘ M ’ urriviu « as Hagerstown 10.15 EASTWARD, a g C a 01 \V uodatlou Train leaves Chambersburg Hin , .^.Vr^H i,>r) ? ns : bui 'K s -- i5 . Nowvlllo 0.10, Car* bmg y ?!& A p M UU C ‘ SL,UI ' S 7,211 arriving at Harrls- l c ’ l Y es HagerstownB.lo,A.HLGrecn castle H.-10, Chambersburg 0.25. Sldnnomthnm nfwi Newyillo 10.29, Carlisle 11.03, Ideclm S rg 1 37! arriving at Harrisburg 12.1 U. P. M. ' (}n«sSS«ift T MI Joavos Hagerstown 12.00 M., bum .1 (j, m jiving at Harrisburg 3.55, P. M. A Mixed Iruln leaves Hagerstown 305 P JI.. Gmeiicustlo -1.00 arriving at Chamborsburg 4.30, Making closo connections at Harrisburg with umlm to .TV 1 . froni Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington. Rail Road Office, | Chamb’f/, May 17, IfcUU. J Muy IM,4Wio RAIL ROAP SUMMEII AIIItANGEMENT.—AI’ItIi. 8, 1807. Wc!t a rH>g, if’cltsvlllo, Tn inaqua, Hli*~rBVlile, Ashland. Pmo Omvp Allon 4°i(| ,1 p ftU M 1 !^ ladell)lliu ' at b.iu A. M., and ilO and bau °n and principal for^hi^adofni l l ! l U n e „‘Vy, 1 ; M. molting conoeotioufl ill niiauoipuia and Columbia oniv li’nppnitH* Returning; Leave Now York at Hon a m moo aTSSuS-SSril. 8 4:° wn”d“ piittlti* A ' V W' I ““eager Train leaves inn t o V i psi An Aii‘” Aon. Uuad vlhcV.ti.c; ,1 bto l?Plhg at aU Stations; I‘iitts -11 0A- Si and I-.r'n £, M - 1 Aslllnud 11.00 and nnL ™iind" a 6SAM. M - ; Tl ' l “ a l>m at IMS A. SI. Ijcavo Poltsville for Harrisburg, via Schuvklll and Susquehanna Hall llond at 7.ixi A. j, USKUI , B’-u'i’u.: Accommodation Train: Loaves Itcn.l Gdw A sii A * l^- . returning ftom Plnla^eiphla^t Po'Sstowi'it t2O?v m S od re t t 1 5?nln?‘f la: delpblu ato.W) P M ’’ returu * D t Jeavos Phiiu* Hendingat castor, Columbia tic. • lor Mniniia, Lltiz, Ljiu* a,Si\ ?r < S\f t ’ J- 00 B. M., A.-SL\ U HaS^^^^ New iork aud a ’i p m i U® A. M. for rules. ■ LlCKeuj ' l 9 ttnd from all points, at reduced' eac^e^er 0 , 1 ' 011 “>ron B h; 80 poinds' allowed May 2.1M7 n NICOXiLS, uy 100/. G»tmera UfuperintendmU o. n.’lull, tiup'l