ilgsicußmiaL XEW I'NES FOB VEGETABLES. In the Paris Exhibition, it is said thor will bo shown for the first time various articles made of a sort of artificial meer schaum and Imitation horn formed of va rious vegetables. To form the artificial meerschaum, sound potatoes are, taken and peeled and then \i\ water acidulated with eight per cent, of sul phuric acid. The maceration is contin ued for twenty-four or thirty-six hours. The acid is then washed out by soak ing the potato© repeatedly in fresh water. They should be loft in fresh water for six hours, and tills must he renewed until a potato cut asunder will not Redden litmus paper in the centre. It will now he seen that » «*ons»derablo disorganization has taken place; the potatoes are whiter and soft. They must now he wrapped in blot ting paper and carefully dried under warm sand, or upon chalk or planter of Paris plates. / When dry, the potatoes wnl he found to have yimmfc to about half their origi nal volume, and in external appearance they will exactly resemble - meerschaum. Occasionally,‘in spile of careful wash ing ami drying, there are spongy places, in consequence of their uneven contraction, it will then he neec-sarv to complete the drying by placing them between two thick plaster of Paris plates and using pressure. In that instance, the absorb ing plates must he changed daily.* 1 As the structure of this artificial nicer- 1 schaum is much more dense than the na- J tural mineral, and is, moreover, of vege- | table origin, it is not well adapted for j pipes: hut it can be carved as delicately as real meerschaum, and since the vege table fibre has a strong affinity for colors, it wifi receive a beautiful polish. ('arrots treated similarly resemble coral in appearance, color and form, and make good knife, umbrella or whip handles. The inventor ha.s given the name of e-v -rallignin to this substance. Of tins ma terial, too, beautiful ml veneers for Mint)- box tops and such articles may he mad*'. Wlml is ilie rails*' of all Utc Kaln? I'hc Min lias a period in about ton years when lio is free from spots. The greatest numbers wore seen about the years IS-li’, I'-'jJ and ; the lea.-1 number, or none, !n I-lr, IvSm and IS{»7. Some live or six years ago, when we had a rainy spring, hed to possess, that strict, instructions wove given to his ; aardener not to give a slip, not so much a- a single flower to any person. To this command the gardener would have been faithful, had not love wounded him by ine sparkling eyes of fair but poriion le-s peasant, wbo.-e want of a dowry and hi-own poverty, alone kept them "from the hymenial alter. On the birthday of iiis mist re»s he presented her with a nose gay, and to lender the bouquet more ac ceptable, ornamented it with a jasmine, 'fhe " jjocrrrijlf/Ha,'" wishing to preserve the bloom of tills new llowcr, put it into ibe earth, and the branch remained green all the year. In the following spring it grew and was covered with flowers. It flourished and multiplied so much under the fair nymph’s cultivation, that she was able to amass a little fortune from the yale of the precious gift which love had made her, when, with a sprig of jas mine In her breast, she gave her hand and wealth to the happy gardener of her heart. And the Tuscan girls to tins time, preserve the remembrance of this day by Invariably wearing a nosegay of jas inlne on their wedding day, and they have a pi overb which .-ays a Voiing gh‘| weaihig this nosegay is neb enough 10 make the fortune of a good husband. •SWKU.KI) LKitH IN UoU;-E~. —Muny Ikm-m'S an* subject to swelled legs. lii oM hurst's it arises from congestion nf tin* logs, which depend on the weakened ac tion of t>io heart incident co old atre. Tnere is nut much to lie done lor ca-e- of this description. A inn her class of ea.-e -occurs in horses of a lymphatic tempera ment, uml the exciting euu.-es are high feed iuui want of exercise. Tlie proper treatment for such cases is low diet and laxative medicine. In severe eases I have sometimes sacntievl the atVected leg, but this is only advisable in thoearlv ami acute stage of the attack. Half an ounce of nitrate of potash may be given once a fortnight to horses that arc subject to swelled legs, uml where it recurs, fre fpiently once a week. The swollen deg .sometimes attains enormous dimensions, and theaweliingimiy become permanent. I have seen a horse’s leg swollen nearly as thick as a man’s body, produced by the eifuslon of lymph between the skin and subjacent tissues. A Hew Fertilizer.—a correspondent writes from the sea-side of New Jersey that lie has used for the past live years’ thousands of tons of muscles in manuring his land. They are easily obtained along the coast of that State, and when applied give a remarkable fertility to the soil Muscles furnish a large percentage of ni trogenous and phosplmtic matter, and are good for any crop—especially corn and grass. Sea weed is also a good fertilizer and can be obtained all along the Allan! tic coast. Draining.— Dry weather will sliow any wet spots that need draining; observe where they are, and prepare for draining as soon as practicable, Some of the low marshy portions of our farms contain the most valuable land, if properly reclaim ed. # Dry weather is the most suitable for draining when help is to be hud to attend to it. Surplus capital can any time be pvotUably invested in this improvement with certainty of good dividends. Ukmkuv for .Souk Eves is Cato r 1 have tried the following recipe often mi l have never known it to fail in curing mllmned eyes in cattle ami horses: Take a small handful of tobacco and pour boil ing water over it, and let it sleep until it lu pretiy strong. Ajiply it with a niece of spoeHe cu.ee a day, and if the eve is 'ery had, twice may he necessary. ' Meaiiows.— -New is u good lime to ten ureas with line manure, giving n protec tion to the grass loots from a hurnhm sun, mid furnishing a stimulus to start a good aftermath. Millet is hotter for feed ing, cut before the seed is ripe; cut as soon us the seed begins to form, or before even, if you would have a safe, good feed after curing. ’ Pastures.—. Remove all rank weeds hushes, &c., by cutting close to the roots' or digging and nulling by the roots. Pro long and save the feed by-feeding green corn stalks, or other green fodder; espec uuly ahould milk cows have one or two feeds a uay, a* feocm as the pastures beein to grow short. . , J3rg <®oofcs(. AHEAD i FOR BARGAINS ! IiKIDICH & MILLER'S. ( NO. 2, MAST JfylSuV STft E K T GRaXD OPEXIS DA ll* 1' SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS, suoir as jjlnck ami fancy .Silks, Mohairs, poplins* Grand display of Grenadines, Kleganl Organdy Lawns, Elegant Jaconet Lawn; Ereuch Percales, Alpacas, Mon-5 de lvalues. Ginghams, rUUiUt’s, ami ah kinds suitable lor Hu* •astsmi. ho nut fall io rail for youv supply of w ii i r e a oo d & or mvkkv iM:sct:n*Tro.v, /'Ami .Vn'u'*, }‘!<:d mid Ktrijivd Siri\ display ih« JtFST AUSORTMKXT OF BILK COATS AND SACKS. HANDSOME NEW STYLES OF SHAWLS, BEAUTIFUL PARASOLS. ALL COLORS, SUN UMBRELLAS. ALL COLORS. GREAT INDUCEMENTS now ollVrinK In nil kinds of DOMEHTI CS, Good Blenched Muslins at oalytiL; c(s. “ Unbleached •* •• n Best Calicoes in Town from W to IS cts., Sheetings In great variety, Pillow Case Muslins, Tickings, Towellings, Table Linens, Checks, A SKLENDII) ASSORTMENT DL.U'IC AN 17 FANCV. COD’D CLOTHS AND CASSIMKUES, VESTINGS. DEAL LINEN DECKS. FOU GENTS SUITS. WHITE AND COD'D. -v o rit xix a goo j) hi Ladies ilii not. forj'.-t dint wi* an* atwavs prepaml to furnish all kinds oi Mourning Goods, Miiialde lor tln* M ason. At pirs imii we mv opening Summer iiom - Im::ine> f Silk Chain Ciiall, I\v„ yards wide •.•ipi* .Marell. two yard.-. Wide Harare, two yards wide Grenadine, two yards wide Iron IJarage. splendid Alpacas, lllaek all Wool. Do Laines, Ac., Crape Yells, ('rapt: Col lars, Mourning Handkerchiefs. Ilalmoral Skirls, Mourn ing ’ Parasols. Gloves. FITNEHAI. NOODS, Always on hand a complete Stock of Funeral Goods, very strict attention given to mi all orders satisfactory In, all case. 4 '. 0 AKPETB! CARP KT « ! THE LAUGEST STOCK. IN TOWN and the moat Elegant Sty Jea of Cross Joy’s English Tapestry UrusKels. Elegant Pnltemß Lowell throe- Ply, super and extra Tapestry, all grades of Venl tlon Striped Carpets, nil widths o/stalr Carpels MA T TIN OS! M-A T TINGS! Ae?V. llno ? J .P‘ n ! on Mattings, of nil the widths of »V hito and t hooked ut very T.OW PIUCEti, Coma Maltingh /or Hath anrl Office.*. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, OF Aid, WIJXTHH * BEAUTIFUL PATTEJINS. NOTIONS! NOTIONS! In i> o great a variety that It la Impossible to enumerate Iletna, please cull and see for your, solves, that wo have the beat supply i u tU« town. Above wo give you buta partial list of onruoni- F.™£ acknowledged by ulj verv desirable vf-SP* of Goods purchased at the very lowest mnr- H C rFHi C r 8 »h lUtl / 0n 11,0 y ery best of terms,’ which Is CASH, therefore enabling ns to offer special In ducoments to purctmsers of all kinds of Goods at airtimes suitable for the season. K UM ’ al nlWfS l W? e v^. t » obW P WonB lo 11,0 rir i i , r Nerj bboral patronage heretofore extended too»re«ierfn;«Jng Finn, wo p-onli-ilft usk n eontlnnaitee of the same. -omi.nl> LKIPICU ii MIU.KU. PLEASE UEMEMHEU THE OF THE CAJiPET JIALh. * Carlisle, Jjnne2o, iw j^AKTIN’S ! FAMILY GROOKI! V STORK, ' kast main r.-rmciir. fAUi.is:..;, it.nn.i | Owing to my former siuv.-ss, I havu been obllg iod to receive frotu tin* n Cities another ox • ii*ii-»l\ «• iiivoSco of .’iiuir". <;ooi>* axij c.uitM-nv. i special ran* 11 been taken Iti the selievhui oi 1 iiit'in. which win convince nil who give them a ; thotoagh examination. I have received u largo I C(iii>s ami which m» will soil at the ! >mck of Vfiy Iml-.-M l>: J> > I.« .n> li. Ku-. v Mrtlrlu il; lit.; - (.lIXOHA.M* .VXD SWUNG WHSTB. line* of 1- limits («roc ei ie.. wol ahvnvs In* kept > flesh ami cheap. Heals* cads paritettfar alien- j IvLalncs.SUlt Check Challlcs and Vonllnn,Cord thm l" t\w J'Unrl'it /'niitJiir.i,u\ which c.l SlnlangC l , <• Mohairs, «*c. Indies 1 Cloaking iio Jms ihi>. exclusive i,.r «'ai lisic. and I cloth, IhacU ami WhUoMatoriallbrShirts, While Which has p 11 ; \>M I jt > Mip-a .orj:;. o\cr nil other f Home Made ClahueJs, cans or jms now m n-.- i.y r.r.at simplicity, ; •, . r t- o hitoi.* rvnc perfect irltahilily lu Joeplna Knot.and the ex- j L-Ji i 1 O it i i\ Lx O , onpnpi| ,l \vitlimiV nl)m-\ nV'sStaml- I «n<* Konblo JVWUI Sliccllnp., Manalllra W should nnrehase otJierj.ti •; m .iliont tirstoxnm* : 1 °Tv L ViV 1 Vi l *'NVA\* t-fn\ > c‘ V tVnAVr\iM^ ll m{ inlng the Kureka, if tla*v uan! in buy the he-t.— i nud Xolumsofull kinds, Umbrellas, nil prices. . Also KNOX'* I’ATi IN i" fl IP I'.Al >I*KU. ;m sill j- • f’ l U I PADbPT? I I . etc Which nohi'llM'hohtf'ioiihl liewtthoot. Alsu, 1 UAiAX Li to * '-'A.-tvl i-ilo ♦ . [ iV\lplv- lt ' juv V \ h,* ll m SPON { Vu oV H l's (heat attention and caro has boon bestowed lo I «T V T l ; u r* , V:- w rh mii I,IU department of my business. 1 have pur- SASfifcS* £*£? also been appointed agent for ihe solo of tonagt, i n meu, v oneuaw, Ac. KAIvTUKX DI’.AIX CIRK.S, j MATTINGS, tu \vlm*h lu- v.-.mul ,;l i:,.. ..u.-mi-m «f Kiirmors r - ,U Wlml0 "’ Oil Cloths, LooUlnu (IIMM* and others n«‘»’ilmu tei m as ;ue he-l and cheap*- ■ est article to he loimd tor cm \ini; water thro' yards and ham a!.- j n variety of other articles, sneh as lui.dv MAT’S, of several kinds amt priced. r .insi opened a supply of I-Tesh Honing and all kinds of Salt Kish, pul up this Soring. Also Flour In barrels and sacks.ami I’Vedhv the bush el. .iOIIX MAIJTIX. July IS istf-'-lf I The KUbMM'ilit'r woniil ha: leave t>* Inform the ! fitlwiih i.f • ',-111;«• jlls*| viHnitv. Inaf ti<* Mill «'ti {••itvl, •!» hi'-' i:M-t: M ■•*•••!. i' u J-: i; i; o r k r i k s , jpi;nv/.-*:n.v axh i’ITT .V i’ O M !•” ii i: T STREETS Tin' mnWSgnotl, Muvo»-»r to .j. !•’. stekx., re runuuuu't s that, having Just returned fiv.iu the U-i-U-ni ehie-s. hi* is m.w pivpuri'il to ol l’i 'ii ‘ * A PROVISIONS, O'a.’. Utld ulltl'..' M ; u a UiSt eliV-a Grocery Store. I would ii.-jvcii'iilly a --haro of iho pub lic patronaee. o i: i u k xo w i xa : It is a r t \n wnidh Icnowing to all housekeep ers, hi llio.'f tiiiu-' when money is nut imitOMJ plenty as it was a \ e.ir or I »\> ago, thul now to eeonomr/f m pureim-diui: the indispensable arti cles of FD o D AND ri’.'iVlSUi.Ns Is a matter ol Impoilauee to all, except sijrJj as are over (lush, uhoy he few). The snb-erlber berebv intorms iliu imbiie that liisMnck of OKocKKIEs, provisions, QrKK.VSWAKI-;, CANNED FRUITS, •SAUCEs and iiu innumerable list of floods mid small Wares, such as are sometimes to bo found in a well established Country Store. It> full and com plete; and he anmmmei Ins determination to sell the Kamo at prices timl will pay his custo mers for stepping aIUUe out of the way talthough agreat business center, and ascertain the truth ul the above assertion. i’-S. 1 don't Import Goods KUOM AUUOSSTJIE OCEAN, but buy them In New Vorlc, L’htlmlel phla and llulilmore. at the lowest rates Unit any uv.m tWlng run buy them. Give me a call. \VM. lIENTZ. No’ 7S West Main St- Mnrch 11, In 17—1 y A- UUOTHEU. I. A T GOOD AND KUKSIi OKOCICUIKiS. i‘ u iv i: a n }■: h u v k /> We have just received u 1 resit sappy ol GKO C K K IKS, Drown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su- Jiar.s, Codecs, gieett ami rousted, Uice, Ada mhninie Candles, Tallow Candles, Starch Teas, all kinds. Cheese, Cliocoluie, Ha lier's Cocoa. 1 laker*u ilrotua, Mae <‘!i ni nl, Vci niaep.la, Fahnes tock's Kurina, Mustard, Mus cat ti .Seed, Diuei; an d Cayaniie ivpper.sps ees. ludlgo. At- I n m, Coppe ias, iuinp a u d I'HIU'I- I/.ed H i i lo st-.ae, Hat.l. u\ and Vaiihaaan'.- Noa;., I'oiiei Snap. sixin. (’ream Saif hylJie ••aej< or h.ishel, Shoe blacking, m.ivi- iaister, ' 'one.'aera ted l.ye. New mi.'iiii' and ,-vntp Mo ta--es, spe/jn Wu.-h,;, Ci.'.i-e *dae kei el, \ arion . i:.• 1 1 -.-.;in. u . 'u;vd i Lum. 1 M-Jed Ueef, -eie-.-a) a.- <-/ ; n.d oil and Kluid Lamp-, ( .iii" a-nl Mn a I.amp Chimneys, coni. hle.ioi’.v and eo.‘n w.-p lh uoins, Tuutpieo K{y Hi m ai Ci‘. da t.ng and sweeping llrushos, ham! -< t u«* Cm-V.,- and wall Dm-dies. cloth and ha;.' Fit.-tov, M..e,S.iee, l.npiul Dennett, hiae.c, bha a’iii lid in;;. Colton I’antfdutTft, good 2a cts. G A T I’ L 1-: ]’ O \V 1) K K , La'-;--, » runes, panel and unpaired Leaches >i’id 1 mi.i,...-in . ,m-, ‘ 'air-up--. Wiuee-,- 11 l .111 1 1.1 m lon lull >. iHi e < •••een Cl,; 1,1;, table . 111, } Jomin.l , Leaps, ’ O U.V N (I M.S A N 1) L H MON s uider SIUMI. Wine, ni.Lc no I almond Clickers, rui.v.i'il n(• mill wheat < 'uhee, 1 him, Nav\ Nul -11 rat .iii'l Ci.)n;r-,, i'.,]>ae<- L'liLkmmk, Kite -1 ut, I.;, ii'-i ..e.v, lad ;j. ul.. , jm:.;:,.- Sinok.iig Tui»at- I -lb < -i.-an s s i{a.-<• eli.-wvmr Tohanm 1, , NOT I o s , ami i*r\ thinn rise ee.,ml.v kept In « V,r„ccry Sl'iie. I lie pm!, he arc i e.-oet.itally Invited to call and examine tl.eir sto' i:. We ;'eel eonlldent they will puav.ii .11> ij c.[. * J,xi- Mai keUe far aoo I.<. J|U I!ST ( I,ass I.IVKKV STAtIUS. •A. 11. ZKKILKII, (! t; 1) F n ST ll ki; Ti vaim.lsu:. having relltted his sUdde Willi m-w lim-.M-s, lhm gm.s and < an iaees, lie is note pu-pated to Jurnisli Jim lies ami lamilies with Cainaees uml ilu-' des at short notice. •> -om j,u„.,u s Jl<- lift* thc.jincH (Jour.-h hi town. Ladies’ Hackneys, safe and gontl.— constantly on hand, at moderate rates, Blml“ “" ll rovi:k and iuuhouij sts., I X KIS A 11 O F T U t: .! A I L wp the Htablc wlili new Currla -1 um P r n )1Uo(l to furnish ihsUcluss turn- SSISo'EKSSSr ; «■*“» •» •>“'’hole«de Ciolldng Maiut tiu lorj in 1 hihideiphhv, I am able to selT AT PRICES WHICH Wild. ASTONI.SU THE PEOPLE! Coniu mid look iu our stock of ** cLormsa, Qi:xr& i'iiit.\i.sinxa g00d.% JiA'j'xAxi) caps', MOOTS SJIOKS, K(on‘! V miri 1 fo ‘md at the AVI) rnsi&lW. O I»a With my old 'i i , nU ' n(l to aetlmck ini; at nrlces “mvoncs, by sell i'_j- ni , V 1 u customer to buy. -j lumblu to show Goods. * Jmiuij, «AMUEL AIISOI.D. rpo Tin; vi'Bi.ic! HEADY MADE CLOTHING. i';i,vk goods and oenixejik.v.s fou. GOODS 1 \ GE.VEItAL, . L 7’ AXD nK L O »' COS T! Jiym|..rl„ Husf Ills buslut-ss , ls tally as imssiw,. i. J -All H' nmm JinoiWiii' ttiftnsiilves tuuui.i c.l l'i mi: u ill jili’ust* cull mill soldo liiimecllulfly. ISAAi; UVISOSTUN. it! JlnnuviT Hired, ■ Carlisle, J\i, Julyij, iw-lf ©tOCCnES tLatu Martin iV ibmlm'jAy lEEE GROCERY STORE, .;N 1 1■ i’li-W!•> V oiIJNr.U (MNsI-TiMi OF Sui/iir, if r.'itt UV.'oir li - ;!.--’, T> _F,.v;i. .V..Sc!.'.', Ct'J." ()(,’, CVi.vtr, f, s. j MEW SPRING ! | DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS/ / A. W. IJENTSS. WINDOW SHADES After making a thorough Investigation no ono will leave without making n purchase, as they will be a great temptation to all housekeepers. A. \\\ BENTZ, No. 27 fibutfi i/oiun-vr Street. Match. Hi, ISo7. ?l?arihuare, faints, See. ]V TILLER & ROWERS, i.VX SUCCESSORS TO LEWIS F. LYNE, North Hanover Street, (Xlrliile, J\t Poolers In American, English ami German HAIimVARE, Cutlery. Saddlery, Coavlv Trimming*, Shoo Finding.*, Morocco uud Uuing Skins. Ijists, Boot Trees and Shoemaker Tools of every descviiHlau. Solid and Brass Box Vices, Bellows, Kile*, Rasps, Hon;o Shoes, Horso Shoo Nmls. Bar and Bulled Iron of all sizes. HAMES AND TRACES. Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes. Fellows, Hubs, e:c.. t\:e. Saws of every variety, Carpenters' Tools ami Building Material, Table and Bucket Cutlery, Fluted Forks and Spoons, with uu extensive as sortment of Hardware of all kinds and of the best manufacture, which will bo sold wholesale or ro lad at the lowest prices. We are making great improvements In our already heavy stock ol goods, uml invito all pel-sons in waul of Hard* ware of every description to give us a call and wo arc confident you will bo well paid for your trou ble. Hoping that by strict attention to business and n disposition to please ail we will bo ablo to maintain the reputation of the old stand. MILLER & BOWERS. Dec. 1. iMij. jyrAiimvAUJs, iron, nails , ) Tons of the following brands ol White Lend and Zinc: W'lifihcnir, French Zinc, Liberty, A incrican tlo., L’e.-.V, Chtorcd do., Vn/itiU, Snout White d 0,,. Mon.tinn, Florence tlo. Cui.olLS of every de.seriptlon, Dry and iu Oil n cans and tubes, also, Gold lx*uf, French and Gorman Leaf Bronze OILS AND VARNISHES. Linseed Oil, Turpentine, sperm do., Coach Varnish do., I'Tsh do., Furniture do., Lard do., White Deinar do., Lubric do., Japan do., Neats Foot do., Iron A Leathcrdo Also, rutty, Litharge, Whiling, Glue, Shellac Hosm, Chalk, Alumn, Copperas, Borax, Madder. Logwood, Ac., &c. HENRY SAXTON, Sept. 13, iiWl. Humicr anil (Coal. (JOAL AXL LUMBER YARD. J'ho subscriber having leased the Yard formf xly occupied by Armstrong,* Holler, and purclvaecd the stock of COAL AND LUMRBER, In the Yard, together with an Irarnenf.o new slock will have constantly ou haivd uud furnish to order all kinds and-quality of seasonedurman LUMBER, BOAUUS, SCANTLING, KUAAIE STUFF. PALING, PLASTERING iMtth, Shingling I-alb, Worked Flooring and W eatlierhuardlng, Posts and XtallH, and every ar tick- that belongs to u Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Hern lock, ami Oak. diforent qualities. Having cars of my own, I can furnish ,bills to order ot -my length and size at the shortest notice and on (he moat reasonable terms. My worked boards will be kept under cover, so they cau bo furnished at all limes. I have constantly on baud all hinds of KAM* IIA COAL, B uudcr cover, which I will deliver clean, to any part of the borough, to wit: Ly,’ uVV?. ..i sy ' ftrokcME lW» , Sl o Vo uud Nut, Luke ruldler, iruvmtaij, Locust Mountain, Lauberry winch I pledge myself to 801 l ot the lowest prices Lunchunuji *' anU JilucksmiUia? Coal , always on and, which I will sell at the lowest figure. Yard west side oi Grammar School, Main Street. Lee. h ISiS ANDREW IX. BLAIU. Q, ENT S ’ FURNISHING AND WITH PAHIIAM & WORK, Wholesale Dealers in, HATS > CA.PS, PURS STRAW GOODS, NO, nai MARKET BTUEJ 7 PiULAIJELPHLV. July 18,1807—tf s. CAMPBELL & CO ~ con. Jctioness. foreign fbd;. XSiHDTBi46 jVO. 303 It A f STREET, l‘UJhl ,i> ELPHIA Also, Mnuufacturr _ - , , , Candy and Cucoftur ‘ :** °i t all-kinds of Xiolasse Oct. 25,1800—Jy lC " oric * JpUN FO R ALL!! ~ female* cSS“, r „ t n t °,V s 15.7I 5 . 7 whlcl! any person, male or by n few bo ,i. trt H°g reatfi rtorVentriloquism and after Y ..,*** practice, making a world oV fun Adll? “oS * y lniul forso cenla - Sat %/1u«-i? r '"’ w ”> Troy - N - v. Stß®ooXiß. C. SAWYER, JOHN A. DUKE, JOHN BURKHOLDER. THE NEW YORK STORE// W. C. SAWYER & GO HAST J /AIR STREET, VSDEft UII'PEY'S IIOTEI. llnvojjwt received from NE ll' YORK, tho Innrest Stock of DRY GOODS, C AUPETS. and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ever brought to Carlisle. 10,000 YARDS OF CARPETS, la oil the various grades from the lowest hemp to the best quality of Ax minster Brussels, Oil Cloths for Halls, Mattings for Chambers, Cocoa Mattings for Offices, HOME MADE RAG, Damasks for curtains, Shades for windows, Hollands for blinds, Table Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses, Ac. W. C. SAWYER & CO. Have Just received an Immense supply of D'R ESS GOODS Tho ladies will And everything desirable in ma terial, styles and kinds of Goods. 'We make no boasts of keeping low priced shoddy trash goods. W. 0. SAWYER & CO. Since the decline, have bought stacks of DOMESTIC GOODS, 4-4,6-1,6-4,10-4 ShtciUHfS, lickings. Bleached and Unblea cfcvf JfutU***, ■ 2nble Materials^ - IbwcWnga, I?annetr, Omtnferpanet, Wool Table Oovort. All those Goods and many others, wo oitn at very low prices. Wo never parade prices or brag about selling less lhan.coat. \V. C. SAWYER A CO. Have in store a beautiful lino of CLOTHS, Vi IME E , LINENS, Ac., Selected with reference to service,beauty,and gO'>d value, at low prices rather £hn n circus clap trap professions of selling less than cost of pro ductions. We have tttado to order Jn beat stylo any goods purchased If desired. W.C. SAWYER &Co‘. Have every kind of Goods for* MOURNING & PUNEIiIAL ’purposes. Give special attention to thi«abranch of our largo trade. W. C. SAWYER & CO. Have everything la w meo on n. * DOS DRESSES. BASQUES, UNDERWARE, edgings, insep.tings, I’UVNDS, LACKS. &tr- Bought from nn entire fresh IranortAHr an examination oftheeo Goo d"' w. c. SAWYER A on Ha v. Ja.t received a nni b« , utiful Btook of PAUABOLS, BUN UMBR ELL AH, and <>ll kind, of Hash jry. Kid Gloves, Hoop Skirts, latest design*. Dresa Trimmings, OwoW. fcles. * t?a all Ac mda of Notions. W. 0. SAWYEU A »CO. Btyio i- advertise in tbe Show b ill sensational the • but desire to call the attentla *tt ,of buyers to of most desirable, beat selected on d largest stock y goods kept cast of the cities. Oa rprlccs arc al ways at the LOWEST MARKET VAJ.UE, Wo discount all our biiL£ and give customers the advantage gained. W. C. SAW YE. tt A CO,. cordially oak on Inspection of our floods. Goods shown to all with pleasure. NEW GOODS EVERY DAY, W. C. SAWYER. & CO. EAST it AIN & T&iSBT, under mppEv’a jtowar,. April 18, im. fnatmmte Wwpanles. Q. R E A T EASTERN DETECTIVE HORSK AND LIVE STOCK INSURANCE VO. OF PE FT US YL VA FIA INS IJJllis HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, AGAINST LOSS BY THEFT, AFD DBA TH B Y FIRE, accident or natural causes. This Is the only Detective Live Stock Insurance Company In tho Stale: and, moreover, ItCovKiw All Risks, while others Insure only against cer tain circumstances. _ _ SAM’L k. humrich, /Special Agent. Office 20 West Main St#, Carlisle. SasiT# Jlooveh, Jacul Agent, Mechonlcsburff, Pa.; J. A. U. McOune, Local Agent , Sh Ippenabnrg, Pa. May 30,1007—0 m Hartford live stock insu rance COMPANY. CAPITAL $500,000. Horses Insured against death from any cause, or against theft. Working Oxen, Cows and Sheep may bo taken at ii to 4 per cent on two thirds their cash value. Losses promptly adjusted at tho Olilco of tho Car lisle Agency. SAM'L K. HUMRICH, Special Agent. Oil)co No. 20 West High St., Carlisle. March 11, ISO7-Iy TURE INSURANCE. **Tho ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO’ MU TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum besland county, Incorporated by an act of As sembly, In tho year ISI3, and having recently had its charter extended to the year liiSS, Is now iu active and vigorous operation under tho super intendence of tho following Board of Managers: Wm. R. Gorgas, Christian Stayman, Jacob El>- crly, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cuthcurt, Jacob H. Coover, John Elcholberger. Joseph Wfckerrs, Samuel Eberly, Rudolph Martin, Mokes Brickcr, Jacob Coovor and J. 0. Dunlap. • The rates of insurance are os low and favorable as any Company of tho kind in tho State. Per sons wishing to become members aro Invited to moke application to tho agents of the Company, who ore willing to wait upon them at any lime. President—W. R.GOP GAS, Eberly’s Mills, Cum berland County. Vico President—Chrii. TiAif Stayma*, OftVjialP, Secretary—John C. Dunlap, Mecbanlcaburg, Treasurer—Daniel Baiwst. DlUsburg, York Co. AGENTS. Cumberland County^ Jonn Sherrlck, Allen; Hen ry Bearing, Shiremanatown; Lafayette Poller, Dickinson; Henry Bowman. Churchtovm; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham W. Pennshoro’; Samuel Coover, Mcchanlcaharg; J. W, Cocklln, Shephordstown; D. Coover, Upper Allen: J.O. Saxton*Silver Spring; John Hyor, Carlisle; Valentino Fecman, Now Cumberland; James McCandllsh, Nowvlllo. .York Onmiy~\V. 8, Picking, Dover: James Griffith, Warrington: T. F. DeardorlT, Washing ton* Richey Clark, DUlsburg; D. Rutter, Fair view; John Williams, Carroll, Dauphin Cbunty —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of tho Company having policies about to expire, cAn have them renewed by making ap plication to any of the agents. Doc. X 1865 i _ fflffitatdjes ant! SeVoelrg. JJEYBINGEB’B JEWELRY STORE, NO. 14 EAST MAIN STREET, Opposite Saxton’s Hardware Store, REDUCED PRICES Gold and Silver Watches, CfocFs, Jeivchy, Silver and Plated Ware, Ac,, American Silver Hunting Case Watches , from 525 to $4O, WARRANTED A CORRECT TIME PIEC IMPORTED GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES from $l5 to $75, all warranted for one year. Bight-day and twenty-four Clocks, from $3 to $l5. Jewelry from fifty cents to $23 per sett. Solid Plain and Fancg Gold Finger Rings, from $1 to $l5, Gold, Silver, Jet and Pearl Sleeve Buttons, Silver Thimbles, Spoons, Napkins, Rings, &0.~ PLATED WARE. FORKS, SPOONS, CASTORS, MORTON’S CELEBRATED, WARRANTED GOLD PENS, from fifty cents to SL Spectacles of oil kinds, Gold, Silver and Steel, also Eye Glasses for all ages. VJoJJn, liunjo and Guitar strings, rosin, bows, ite. Emji'avln CHILDREN'S. FANCY DO. I have also added to my Slock, notions of differ cut kinds, consisting of LADIKS’ AND GENTLEMEN'S STOCKINGS, _Y(W. - 7'ics, Suspenders, OMars, Olnve*, IWciLt, 2'hrcud, Sewing Sill:, Umbrellas, tire, PHIMESEGABS AND TOBACCO ALWAYS ON HAND. Give mo a call, and examine my stock ns I feel confident of pleasing all, besides saving you mo ncv. JOHN A. KELLFR, Agent, No. 15 North Hanover Street. Juno 0, lhfl7—ly ATS AND CAPS I AND SHEEP. DO YOU WANT A NICK HAT OH CAP ? Ip so, Don’t Fail to Call on J. G.OALLIO, NO. W. 1 VEST MAIN STREET, Where can be seen the finest assortment of HATS AND CAPS ever Carlisle. Ho takes great pleas ure in Inviting his old friends and customers, and all new ones, to his splendid stock Just re ceived from Now York and Philadelphia, con sisting in part of lino SILK AND CASSIMEUE HATS, besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps ol Hie latest fdyle. all oI which ho will sell ol the lAitresl CVWi Prices. Also, his own manufacture ofllats always on hand, ami HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. He has the best arrangement for coloring Hals and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, «to., at the shortest notlcofas ho colors every week) and on the most reasonable term*?. Also, a lino lot ot choice brands of TOBACCO AND CIGARS always on hand. lie desires to call thoattentlon of person?* who have COUNTRYFURS to sell, as he pays the highest cash prices for the same. Give him a cull, at the above number, his old stand, as he feels coulldont of giving entire satis* faction. Dec. 15), 1600. • gitobes, fflhvluarc, &c hITIZENU OF CARtiIS D K AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY the undersigned call your attention to their com plete assortment of PARLOR AND COOK STOVES, TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE of nil 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 of the celebrated ■ BARLEY SHEAF AND NIMROD, which they will warrant to give general satls/ao tion In every respect. They call the attention of all and particularly those contemplating house keeping to their com* pleto assortment of Tin and Sheet-iron Ware man ufactured of the best material and by the best workmen, which they will sell at prices to suit nil who have an eye to economy. HOOFING, SPOUTING AND JOBBING done at short notice and on the most reasonable terms. Sheet-Iron work of all kinds on hand, or made to order. Old Stoves takcnln exchange. Thankful for past favors, they invito you to call and examine their stock, as they feel con vinced they can please nil. Remember the old established stand, No. 08 North Hanover Street, Carlisle. RINEBMITH & RUPP. March W, 1807—ly JJ’EW STOVE STORE! JAMES M’GONEGAL Would Inform bis .numerous friends and the public generally, that ho has opened A NEW STOVE STORE, in South Hanover Street, adjoining Wra. Rlulr & 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. Such as COOKING STO VES of every variety and size, all of which ho will 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 20 per cent, lower than can 1)6 purchased at any other estab lishment in the county. Before purchasing else where you will lind to your interest to give him a cull ns he is determined not to bo undersold. 27W AND SHEET IRON WARE, made of the very best material and at reduced prices. ROOFING AND SPOUTING promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Also, FrsiiEUifl Self-Sealing FRUIT CANS, admitted by all-to bo the host Can in tho market, warranted to be as represented or tho money re turned. Fike-X’koof Buicics and Grates put In Stoves on moderate terms. Thankful to his friends and the public for the liberal patronage heretoiuro conferred, lie hopes by strict attention to business and a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the same. S' JAMES M’GONEGAL. Sept. 6, mo—ly* GOBLETS, Ac. riIHE CARLISLE COOK STOVE, X manufactured at F. GARDNER & Co’s. Foundry aud Machine Shop, Carlisle, cun’ibeboai. Phis is the testimony of scores of families in Cum berland, Ferry and Adams Counties, who are now using them. Cull and see them. COHN SHELLEBS, /, running either by power or by hand—constantly oh hand and for sale at F. GARDNER & CO’S. Foundry and Machine Shop, East Main Sireot. BTEAM BOILER JOKING. Wo are prepared to make Steam Boilers of all si zes and kinds promptly and on the best terms,— Also. SMOKE STACKS and all articles In that line.’ REPAIRING OF BOILERS and ENGINES promptly attended to In the beat manner at _ F. GARDNER & CO’S. Foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 7,1807, ■HIORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. Hour & Feed, Coal, Flatter & Sail, J. DEETEM &BROTHERShavlngpurchased oi Snyder & Newcomer their extensive Warehouse, (Henderson's old stand,) head of Hlgfris(reot, beg leave to inform the public that tyll continue the Forwarding and Commission business on a more extensive scale than heretofore. Tho highest market price will be paid for Flour <3raln an J Produce of all kinds. v Flour and Food, Plaster, Salt and Hay, kept constantly on hand and for sale. Coal of oilkinds, embracing •LYKENS VALLEY. LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LAWBERRY, &c., &o Llmeburnera’ and Blaelcsmltlia* Coal, constant ly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. Also, oil kinds of Lum ber constantly on band. J. BEETITM A BROS. Lee 1, IfeCo. JIALSE WHISKER _ A IJEAUTIFUL PAIR OF FALSE MOUS TACHES AND WjIIIKSERS, af French manufac ture, so period they cannot bo detected from the ecu nine, will bo sent post-paid by matl to any ad dress. Great attention Is paid in the manufac ture of these articles by one of the best artists in Paris, M. L. Fouciie, who is tbo best manOfac tarer In Europe.. Moustaches, 81,00; Side Whis kers, 83.00; Full Beard, 85.00. Address, H. LOUR, Albany. N. V., _ _ sole Agent for the United States. May 10,1857—1 y gWEET BREATH FOR ALL! DR. FONTAINE’S BALM OF MYRRHJ Is a sure remedy for the cure or bad breath, no matter from what source the disease may arise, what young lady or gent will not make an effort to remove this disagreeable evil waen It can be done for ONE DOLLAR, sent to your address postpaid, by mail, and a enroguaranteed, or mo ney refunded. All orders must bo addressed to H. DORR, Albany, N. Y., sole Agent for the Uni ted States. May 10,1807—1 y Martin leans, no, 402 chest- N UT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. First Premium awarded by Franklin Institute to MARTIN LEANS, Manutfioturerof MAsome MARKS. PINS, EMBLEMS, dr C. nesieas of Masonic .Marks Templars Medals, ArnjyAlcdal and ikirnbiinrtir. f? “VST*' description; « SM„ owr7.£ tion Of the country .dilated, March 14 1607-1 y A full assortment of AND MO US TA QBE , Litiatf iitettesaier. RX3Sr<3-’S VEGETABLE AWBOSIA 13 THE MIRACLE Of THE Afi£( Oray-hoadod People have their locks restored by it to the dark, lustrous silken tresses o{ youth, and are happy \ ‘ Young People, with light, faded or red Hair have theso unfashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whoso heads nro covered with Dandruff and Humors, use it, and havo clean coats and clear and healthy scalps I Bald-Headed Veterans hare their remaining locks tightened, and the bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for joyl Young Gentlemen use it because it is richly perfumed! Young Ladies uso it because* it keeps their Hair in place \ I 1 Everybody must and use It, because it is tho cleanest and best article in the market! 1 Eor Sale by Druggists generally. A2T* For sale at Common & Worthington's dm* Store, East Main street, a few doors west of Sn» ton’s hardware sto ro, Calislo, and by druggist* generally. bt * lSM April IK. 1807—Cm* ffiailnes anti 3U (pints. POHLY, ~ ~ HKCTIFJEIi AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS, No’jf, 7 and O, North Ilanovw Street, CARLISLE, PA. Brandies,""* Holland Qln, Superior Jamaica Spirits, Irish and Scotch Whiskey Monongahcla Whisky. Apple Whiskey, Pittsburg and Common Whiskey Gid Sliorry Wine, Old Madeira Wine, Port Wine. Lisbon and Muscatel, Malaga and Claret, Cherry Brandy, Blackberry Brandy. Raspberry Brandy, I*avcndpr Brandy, Rum shrub. Wine Bitters, Tansoy BJKm. AGENT EOE, DU. STOEVEU’S ELEBKATED STOMACH B.ITTBBS Also a largo and superior stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS;. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, embracing everything in that lino of business.— Invoices ol Fresh Goods constantly arriving. April 25,1807—1 y Foreign and domestic LIQUORS. Edward Shower respectfully announces to to public, that ho continues to keep constantly ou hand, and for sale, a large and very superior as sortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUOII9. at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Hotel, and directly west of the court House, Car lisle. BRANDIES, ALL OF CHOICE B HANDS. Wines, ' Sherry, Port, Madcrla, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hock, Johumilsborg, and Bodorhelmer. CHAMPAGNE, Heidslck & Co., Qolsler & Co., and Imperlal.- Gln, Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor. r . WHISKY, Superior Old Bye. Choice Old Family Nectar. Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown stout, &o. Best to be had in Phila delphia, Bitters, of tho very bo*. Quality. Dealers and others des-ring a pure article will find lb as represented, iu .Us whole attention will be given to a proper ano careful selection of his stock, which cannot be >urpussed, and hopes to have tho patronage of tho public. , E. SHOWER. Djc. i, HiD. RaUroaU Hines. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. 8.- CUANGB OF HOURS. On and after Monday, May 21,1800, Passenger Trains will run dally, as follows, (Sundays ex cepted): ’> ’ WESTWARD. Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.10 A. M., Mechanlcsburg 0.18, Car lisle 0.57, NowvlHo 10.31, Shlppeuaburg 11.07, Chomborsburg UO P. M.'Greencastlo 1.43, arriving at Hagerstown Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 2.00, P, M. Meehan- Jcsburg 2.33, Carlisle 3.00, Newvllle iWO, Shippeua burg 4.10, Chambersburg 4.60, Grcencastle 6.25, ar riving at Hagerstown 6.65, P. M, Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15. P. M., Mechanlcsburg 4,51, Carlisle 6d51. NewvlUo 5.50, 0.21, arriving at Chambersburg 6.60,. A mixed Train leaves Cbambersbnrg 8.20, A. M., Greencastle 0.30, arriving at Hagerstown 10.15 A. M, EASTWARD. Accommodation Train leaves Chambersburg 6.15, A. M., Shippeusburg 5.45, NowvUle 6.10, Car lisle 6.50, Mechanlcsburg 7.21, arriving at Harris burg 7.50, P. M. Mall Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10. A M. Green castle 8.45, Chambersburg 0,25. Shlppensbarg OAo, NeWvllle 10.29, Carlisle 11.03, Mechanlcaburg U. 31, arriving at Harrisburg 12.10. P. M, Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M«, Greencastle 12.80. Chambersburg J.lO, Shippcns burg 1.43, Nowville 2.16, Carlisle 2.68, Moobunics burg 8.20, arriving at Harrisburg 8J55, P. M. , A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.05, F. M., Greencastle 4.00 arriving at Chambersburg C3O, P. M. Making close connections at Harrisburg wltn Trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington. O. N. LULL, Rail Road Office, \ Sup't Chamb'g, May 17.1860./ May 24,1806 READING RAIL ROAD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—Aran. 8, 18G7. Great Trunk Lino from the North and North West for Philadelphia, Now York, Reading, Pottsvlllo, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Alien* town, Easton, Ephrato, Xiclz, Lancaster, Colum bia, &c., &c. Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as fol lows :At 3.00,8.10 and 0.35 A -M., and 3.10 and 9 .00 P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving ot New York at 5.00 and 10.10 A. M., and 4.40, 5.20 and 10,» P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3,00 A. V .and 0.00P.M. Trains without change. ■ ■ ■ Leave Harrisburg for Reading, PottsvlUe. To maqua, VHuersvllle. Ashland, Pine Grove. Alien* town and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., and 2,10 and 4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; tnol.lOp. M, making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Potts* vllle, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyi* kill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harris* burg at 3.20 P, M* Returning: Leave NewTTork at 9.00 A. M„ I«S Noon and 6.00 and 8.00 P. M. at«.l£ AM. and 8.80 P. M. Way passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.80 AM., returning /Tom Road* lug at 0.80 P. M., stopping at all stations {-PpMs; vlßo at 8.46 A. hi. and iU6 P. mT; Ashlandb.o0 ond 11,30-A. M« and 1.05 P. M. i Tamauua at 0.45 A* M* oud 1,00 and 8.55 P.M. . . . ... Leave Pottsvlllo for Harrlsbnrk, via SoUuykUl andSumuehaimaßall BoodathCOA.M. Pottstown AccomniodaUon Train: leaves Pottstown at M„ returning leaves PhUa* delpbla at 0,80P.M. , ~£°l a ?i bla Hood Train* leave Reading at 7.00 A M. f and 0.15 P. M. ipr Ephrato, Litis, Lan caster. Columbia, Ac. - „ On onndaysLeave New York at B.OOR M., Philadelphia 8.00 A. M, and al5 p. M., the 8.00 A* M. Train running only to Reading: Potts vill®B.tw AM.: Harrisburg 0.85 A. M., and 11.22 A. M. i° r Now York and 4.‘M P. M. for Philadelphia. ,_. Commutation, Mileage. Season. School and Ex cursion Tickets, to and from aUp6lnts,atreducea Baggage checked through; 80pounds allowed each Passenger. tnft , g.a.nicolih, IW7< Genera isvpertnttndwf