itpitußiml. TBEATMEJfT OF COWS. If cows aro worried by any cause, aa fright, or over-exercise, or arc in heat, the milk is lessoned in quantity and de teriorated in quality, and sours much sooner. Unnatural, rough or harsh treat ment affect the mental and physical con dition of the cow, and react directly up on the dairyman, by lessening the qual ity and quantity of milk; consequently, lie should realize that not only humani ty, hut self-interest demands that his treatment of the creatures under his care he marked by kindness, gentleness, ftiul mnuHlAmfion for.iJ»Air Cart, Do raestic animals are not naturally vicious, and If a uniform law at kindness is ob served towards the cow, she becomes at tached to iter milker, and yields her milk generously and trustingly. The cows should bo milked by the same milker, and at regular intervals, else she becomes restive and impatient, and the process should bo gently but rapidly performed. Milk very readily absorbs any taint from vessels in which it is placed, and from odors contained in thoatmosphere; lienee to secure a good quality of butter, every surrounding of the dairy room should bo in a condition of the utmost purity. Too little pains is taken in rais ing and selecting stock with reference to the milk-producing quality. The com mon stock might be vastly improved in this respect byjudicious treatment. The Jersey breed probably excels in rich ness of the milk, and the Devons per haps come next, but the Ayresmrea yield a largo amount of milk, and aro the best for cheese making. The Ker ries aro small and pretty, and are good milkers; while the Herefords are large, but aro usually poor milkers. ■ Kuos by Weight.— ?A dozen of eggs is a little more definite quantity than a dozen of potatoes, but still a very indef inite quantity. A dozen of eggs from a little scrawny, ill-kept chicken sell for the same price aa a dozen from large, well-kept fowls, while the difference be tween them is aa great as the disparity between the hens that produce them.— Purchasers in the market take their chances for big and little, and each gets, a fair average. But it is not so with producers, and here is where the justice occurs. The man who raises choice fowls, and keeps them in good condi tion, sells large, rich eggs for the same price per dozen that is paii for others one-third smaller.' This operates as a discouragement to raising good hens, and as a premium on poor ones. A writer in the Canada Fanner insists that eggs should be sold by the pound as well as meat and butter, and gives the difference in the average weight of a dozen of eggs from the different Breeds of fowls, as follows: Common fowls, • 1 lb 6 oz. Spanish, Tlß>9}oz. Gray Dorking, 1 lb 10 oz. Gray Dorking and Biahaina, 1 lb 14 oz. Gray Dorking and Cochin, Ilb 15} oz. These are the differences in the aver age weightfrora different breeds. Should wo compare the poorest specimens of the poorest breeds with the best speci mens of the best, we would find a differ ence of fully one-half, and yet all are sold at the same price. Wo buy and sell nothing at so loose an adjustment of quantity to price as eggs.- except when wo buy wood by the load. Even apples and peaches, when sold by num ber, have the price adjusted to the size. Hut big or little, an egg is an egg. Stanbabd Vauieties.— Xu regard to Masting money on now and untried things, Mr. Dunlap, ill his lecture, has -oine sensible advice, which is applica ble to the East as well ns to the West. ! le says: “ Out of a thousand varieties of the apple, less than fifty will be found emi nently profitable; out of the whole list of cherries not three are worth a place in your grounds; out of nearly two thousand varieties of pears, twenty will ( over the very best for the orchard out of a list of peaches not a dozen have been proved; out of the almost endless list of new grapes, the really profitable thus far proved, do not number a score; out of, the list of plums, I ask you to namothreethatglveyou fruit; outofthe hundred of new strawberries, what have you for market but the Wilson? out of the endless list of raspberries that fill ymir gardens like svorthlcss weeds, what nave you beyond the purple cane and black rap, of any commercial value; out of the list of blackberries, are you really satisfied with any in open ground? Have you any bettor currant than the red Dutch,a more profitablegooseberry than the Houghton, a better rhubarb than Mayatt’s Victoria and Linnreue? Why tbeu run after now things, or fake the word of some interested party ? The rage for novelties among horticulturists is due of the great drawbacks.” Piieseuvino Fi.oweus. —A friend who has had experience in preserving flowers, gives the following recipe:— “ Heat fine quartz sand in an iron pot, and stir in some stearic acid and sper maceti—in flic proportion of half ah mince of each to every five pounds of sand. Taken from the fire, the whole is well mixed and used as follows: A small box, with a drawer lid, with tlie bottom knocked out, is inverted, and a coarse piece of wire gauze placed inside, over the lid, which now forms tlie bottom, This seive is then covered with a layer of tlie prepared sand.— Tlie tlowprs, properly thinned, are then placed on this sand, and completely im bedded in more of it, to keep them in position. Tho box, covered with paper, is then placed in a room or oven, in which a temperature of 100 to 110 de grees Fahrenheit, in which they will soon bo dried. Then the ltd of the box is drawn, which causes the sand to fell out, leaving the dried flowers on tlie gauze. Should the flowers have faded, they are touched up with paint after wards." To Keel* Tomatoes.— Peel the toma toes and keep them in a kettle over'tlie lire till they boil for ten or fifteen min utes. They are then ready for sealing. Tlie gallon or half-gallon sized cans are liostlorthepurpose. Fill tile one with the hot tomatoes, wipe off from the cement any juice, and put on the cover. Tlie contents of the can will so heat the cov er that it is only necessary to press It firmly into place. When first closed, as the confined steam la elastic, it will rise up, and a weight, say of five or six pounds must be used to keep it down ; or a piece of ice may be laid on It, which will condense tho steam within. If tho can is larger than the weight, put ft hoard on first. When tho can is cold i f the sealing is perfect, the top and bot tom will be concave; if the cement of tbo cover should not bo sufficiently melted, hold on tho top a heated flat iron till tho cover goes down into its place. Hogs in Obchards.— A correspon dent of the Bichmond (Va.) Farmer. says: “Several years ago we had a fine young orchard which never boreat all for six or seven years. We suppos ed frost was the cause of their not bear ing. At last it was convenient to fatten our hogs in the peach orchard, about six years ago, since which time the or chard has borneabundanUy, every year except last year, when the frost killed the fruit. The cause of the barrenness was the flat white worms eating into the roofs of the trees—these the hogs rooted out and destroyed. Corn O vstkils. —Take six ears of boiled corn, four eggs, two tablespoon fuls of flour. Cut the corn off the cob season it wdh pepper and salt, mix It with the yoke of :the eggs, beaten thor oughly, and add the flour. Whisk the whitei to a stiff froth and stir them in ; ' a tablespoonful at a time in a pan jot lard or butter and fry until they , a hffht brown color on both sides. 30rB/8 OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, v Plain Swisses, Plaid and Striped Suriue*, Plaid Cambrics and Jaeontti* % Nainsooks and Bishop? Baums, Shirred ami Tucked AfwUnj dre., <£&,<£& Remember the Important Fact that LEIDICH MILLER aro always prepared to disploy the BEST ASSO&TiSSNT OF BILK COATS AND SACKS, HANDSOME NEW STYLES OP BIIAWIS, BEAUTIFUL PARASOLS. ALL COLORS, SUN UMBRELLAS, ALL COLORS. GREAT INDUCEMENTS now offering In all kinds of DOMESTICS, Good Blenched Muslins at only J2U eta. ** Unbleached “ “ ** Best Calicoes In Town from 10 to 18 eta., ■Sheetings in great variety, Pillow Case Manilas, Tickings, Towellings, Table Linens, Chocks, Glngharao, Cotton Pantstnflfc, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ; BLACK AND FANCT, COL’D CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, REAL UNEN DUCKS, FOR GENTS SUITS. WHITE AND COL’D. MOURNING GOODS! Ladles do not forget that we ore always prepared to famish all kinds of Mourning Goods, suitable for the season. A t pres ent wo are opening Summer i3om bazlncs, Silk Chain Cuall, two yards wide ,1807. (Srotetles. jy- ARTIN'B FAMILY GROCERY STORE, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENNA. (Lato Martin S Gardner's.) The subscriber would beg leave lo Inform the citizen* of Carlisle ami vicinity. Hint ho still keep* on hand. at iiW “>t(»*'«'. 11:1*1 Muh»Street, :id • J'tiii.r.a thuiliuN Ai a .’Wiu-.iiii.- Simp and F>ant ,|rv, the Iniße.-t an.l lasi sclcrli’d Mock of KKlid II URUO E U 1 1C S , Uiassnnd liueeitswsire, which ho will sell at iho very lowest prices lor cie-li. Every article in Iho Une of Family Umov l ies will always bo kept fresh and cheap. He also enlist particular alien* tion lo the KurfAit i\iicni (tins* /■ruif.hir*, i>f which ho has the exclusive agency for Oirllsle, unit which has proved its superiority over all other cans or Jars now in use by Us great simplicity, perfect reliability In keeping Fruit, ami the ex traordinary ease with which it Is scaled ana opened, without Injury for future use. No fami ly should purchase othorjars without first exam ining the Eureka, If they want to buy Iho best,— Also KNOX’S PATENT STEP LADDER. au arti cle which nohousehold should l>o without. Also, Lash's celohrntod WASHING .MACHINE, only Five Hollars, and the AMI DON CLOTHES WRINGER, both of which aro confidently rec ommended to give entire satisfaction. Ho has also been appointed agent for the sale of EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES, to which ho would call the attention of Farmers and others needing them as the best and cheap est article to be found for conveying water thro* yards and barn yards. Also a variety of other articles, such as HOOK MATH, of several kinds and prices. Adjust opened u supply of Fresh Herring and all kinds of Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also Flour in barrels and sacks, and Feed liy the bush el. JOHN MAUTIN. « July IS, IS67—if PROVISION AND GROCERY STORE, ON rfOUTH-WEST CORNER PITT A POMFRET STREETS, The undersigned, successor to J. F. Strbl, re spectfully announces that, having Just returned from the Eastern cities, ho Is now prepared to sell at the very lowest cash prices, a great variety of fresh GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, CONSISTING OP Qiit'cnsu-iirc, Sugar, Oln.tstt'are, Oqffcc, H'ood mui llWoui ll'aro, TVo, FY»J7, Spices, Salt, Chttekcrs, Oxtl Oil, ■ Cheese, Molasses, Lubricating Oil, PoUifaes, Tobacco, Ouuutl Fruit, Sevan, 2‘icklcs and Sauce, and all the articles kept in a first class Grocery Store. I would rcspeclAdly solicit n share of the pub lic patronage. DANIEL SHOEMAKER. May 23, MW—ly KNOWING.' It Is a JAAtrr worth knowing to all housekeep ers. In these times when money Is not quite so plenty as It was a year or two ago, that now to economize la purchasing the Indispensable arti cles of FOOD AND PROVISIONS Is a matter of importance to all, except such as are over Hush, (they bo few). The subscriber ■ hereby informs the public that his stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. QUEENSWARE, CANNED FRUITS, SAUCES. and an innumerable list of Goods and small Wares, such as are sometimes to bo foaudina well established Country Store. Is full and com plete; and ho announce* tils determination to sell the some at prices thafwiU pay his custo mers for stepping a little out of the way (although a great business center) and ascertain tbo truth of the above ossertlon. P* 8.1 don’t Import Goods FROM ACROSS THE OCEAN, but buy them In Now York, Philadel phia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates that any -man living can buy them. Give mo a call. WM. BENTZ. No* 78 West Main St, March U, 1867—1 y & BROTHER, LATE ARRIVAL OF GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES, I‘RICES RED U CEDI Wo have Just- received a fresh suppy of GROCE HIES, SUCH AS Brown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su gars, Cofl'ees, green and roasted, Ulce, Ada mantine Candles, Tallow Candles, Starch Teas, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ba ker’s Cocoa, Baker's Broum, Mae caronl. VermacUla, Fahnes tock’s Farina, Mustard, Mus tard, Seed, Block and Cnyanne Pepper. Spi o os, Indigo, Al in m, Coppe ras, lump and pulvor- Izud Brl m stonc, Babbitt’s and Vuuhagun's Soap, Toilet Soap, soda, Cream of Tartar, Course ami Fine Salt by the sack or bushel, Shoo Blacking, Stove Luster, Concentra ted Lye, Now Orleans and syrup Mo lasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon Grease, Mac . korel, various grades Sugar Cured Hums, Dried ißeef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps, Glass and Mica Lamp Chimneys, com, hickory and corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly- Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes, hand scrub Brushes, shoo and wall Brushes cloth and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid llounett. black, blucand red Ink, CATTLE POWDER, Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Poaches Peaches and Tomatoes in cans, Catsups, Worces ter and London Club Sauce, Creen Corn in cans, table Oil, Hominy, Beans, ORANGES AND LEMONS water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers, roasted rye and wheat Codec, Twist, Navy, Nat ural and Congress Tobacco, KUliklnick, Fine Cut, Lynchburg and Ilunkcopunkle Smoking Tobac :co and Anderson's Solace chewing Tobacco. good 25 ots. QUEENEWARE, CHINA, oL eh, I i'OODEN EARTHEN AND ti'i'ONl' i WARM, ■Baskets, a general assortment of Willow and Splint Baskets and many , . NOTIONS, and everything else usually kept* In a Grocery •Store. The public aro respectfully Invited to call and oxaminotholr slock. We feel couhdeut'thoy 'Will go away satisfied. * 1 AB* Marketing of ull Eiuds taken In exchange for goods. • MayS.lBoo. WABHMOOD-BLKWHBE. 3LI bftj) iStaiilcs. iJJttRST CLASS LIVEBY STABLE. A. B. ZEIGLEB, NORTH BEDFORD STREET, paving rolltlod Ills stable with now Horses, Hug filesland Carriages, be Is now prepared to furulsb parties and lanutics with Carriages aud Haggles at short notice. He has the finest Coach in town, . Ladles’ Hackneys, safe and sentle—conslauUy on band, at moderate rates. . Safe ond reliable drivers furnished when de- T May 2,18 G m J L. 8T E KNEE’S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS., IN BEAR OP THE JAIL, CARLISLE, PA. I.Having fitted up the Stable with now Carria ges, Ac., I am prepared to furnish first-class turn outs at reasonable rales. Parlies taken to and from the Springs. April 25. ISUT^Iy DU. KINPLEBEIIGER'S WATER WHEEL • Having received the Agency for Cumberland. Adams, Franklin, Pulton and Bedford counties, in the State of Pennsylvania for this popular wheel; we confidently recommend it as combining more good qualities than any Wheel now mode. These Wheels are perfectly fitted up. ready to make the attachment to. Mill Gearing and Shafting furnished to order. Send for Circular MCDOWELL & BAECHTEL, Agents c Haaeritoim, Maryland. Sept. 5,1807 —3m mo THE PUBLIUI "The undersigned having determined on chang ing his business, will sell off his entire stock of BE AD V MADE CLOTHING, PIECE GOODS AND GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISHING GOODS IN GENERAL, , AT AND BELOW COST! In order to close his business as early as possible Ail persons knowing themselves Indebted to mo will please call and settle immodlatoiv , ISAAC LIVINGSTON, j No, H North Hanover street, ‘ _ , Otrllile, jVi. July 2ty, 1807—If I have just returned from the East with the largest and best selection of HARDWARE ever offered la old Cumberland, and am ablo to All the following articles & UtUo lower than else where In the county. Ail orders attended to per sonally and with our usual promptness. Goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charts. I Hammered, Rolled and English Refined Iron, Horsc-BUoo Iron. Russia Sheet Iron, Burden’s Horso and Mule Shoes, Norway Null Rods, San derson's Cost-Steel English and American B lister Steel, Sleigh Sole Steel, Spring Steel, Carriage Springs, Carriage Axles, Ac. The largest assort mentof CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES CARLISLE. PA., 3Drj> ©ootis. SPRING STYLES! DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! I A. W. HKiNTZ. Owing to my former 1 have boon oblig ed t« receive from Che Vuint.-ni (‘lues another ex tensive Invoice of ciicm: (iooiw and carpets. special rare lm< t»ccn taken in the soic-ttum ol them, which will convince all who give them ft thorough examination. I have ri-ecivetl n largo stock of GINGHAMS AND SPUING PRINTS, DcLnlnc-sSiIU Chock Challlcs and Poplins,Cord ed Malancc, Mohairs. *c. Ladles’ Cloaking Cloth, muck un«sotrtiß. C, SAWYER, JOHN A. DUKE, JOHN BURKHOLDFR, THE NEW YORK STORE// W. C. SAWYER & CO. EAST MATS STREET, UNDER HIPPEY’S HOTEL Uftvojnat received from NEW YORK, the lamest Stock of DRY GOODS, CAUPETB, ond HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, over brought to Carlisle. 10,000 YARDS OF CARPETS, In all the various grades from the lowest hemp to the best quality of Ax minster Brussels, Oil Cloths for Halls, Mailings for Chambers, Cocoa Mattings for Offices, HOME MADE RAG, Damasks for curtains, Shades for windows, Hollands for blinds, OR Cloths, Looking Glosses, Ac. W. C. SAWYER A CO. Haro Just received an immense supply of DRESS GOODS Tbo ladles will And everything desirable in ma terial, styles and kinds of Goods. Wo make no boasts of keeping low priced shoddy trash goods. W. a SAWYER A CO. Since the decline, have bought stacks of DOMESTIC GOODS, tf-4,5-1, Hoover, local Agent, Moclianlcsbnrg, Pa. 5 J. A. C. McCunb, LoctifvlptvifjShlpponsburg, Pa. May 30,1807—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 8 to I per cent on two thirds their cash value. Losses promptly adjusted at the Ofiico of the Car lisle Agency. SAM’L KrHUMRICH, Special Agent, ' Oftlcc No. 20 West High St., Carlisle. March 11,1807—1 y TjUBE INSURANCE. "TTh© ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO’ MO TUALFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum besland county, incorporated by an act of As sembly, in the year 1818, and having recently had its charter extended to the year 1883, is now in a9tivo and vigorous operation under the super intendence of the following Board of Managers: Wm. R. Gorgas, Christian Blayman, Jacob Eb erly, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathcart. Jacob H. Coover, John Elchelbcrgor. Joseph Wickorrs, Samuel Eborly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Bricker, Jacob Coover and J. C. Dunlap. The rates of Insurance aro as low and favorable as'any Company of the kind in the State. Per sons wishing Co become members aro invited to make application to the agents of the Company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. President—\v. R.QOPQAS, Eborly’s Mills, Cum berland County. . Vico Prcsidentr-Cimii.-wan Stayiian, Carlisle, Secretory—Join? c. Dunlap, MecbanJcsburg, Treasurer— Daniel Bailey, Dills burg, York Co. AGENTS. Cumberland County—-John Sherrlok; Allen: Heh- S’ Soaring, Bhlremansiown; Lafayette Peffor, ickinson; Henry Bowman, Churchtown: Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham W. Pennsboro’; Samuel Coover, Mcohanlcsbarg; J. W. Cooklln, Shepherdstown; D. Coover, Upper Allen: J. O. Saxton, Silver Spring; John Hyer, Carlisle: ValentineFeemon.Now Cumberland: James McCandlish, Nowvillo, ' 8. Picking, Dover; James Griffith. Warrington: T. F. Deardorff, Washing ton ; Richey Clark, Dillsburg; D, Rutter. Fair >view; John Williams,'Carroll. Dauphin Chun#—Jacob Houser, Horrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them renewed by making ap plication to any of the agoms. • . Doc.l 1805 ' Mtatcfjw axiu jjktoclra. JJ EYSINGEB’S JEWELRY STORE, NO. 14 EAST MAIN iSTEBET, Opposite Saxton’s Hardware Store. REDUCED PRICES ■Gold andfiih'cr Wdlchc, docks, Jei vcb-y. Silver and Plaicd TFctrc, die., American Silver Hunting Case Watches, from $25 to $4O, WARRANTED A CORRECT TIME PIECE, IMPORTED GOLD .AND SILVER WATCHES from 815 to 875, all warranted for one year. Eight-day and twenty-four Clocks, from 88 to 815. Jewelry from fifty cents to 825 per sett. Solid Plain and Fancy Gold Finger Kings, from 81 to 815, Gold, Silver, Jet and Pearl Sleeve Buttons, Silver Thimbles, Spoons, Napkins, Rings, &e,— PJLATED WAKE, FORKS, 1 SPOONS, CASTORS, MOETON’S CBLBBEATED, WARRANTED GOLD PENS, from fifty cents to $l. Spectacles of nil kinds, Gold, silver and Stool, SSJSJ Glasses for nil ages. Violin, Banjo and Guitar strings, rosin, bows. Ac. “ ■ Engraving of all hinds done neatly. ALSO WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY. I REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. Btones set in'rings; &c. All-Work'warranted good. Please try us and bo convinced, i July ii, 1807—im liHjotogva^ljlns, jpOSITXVELY THE BEST!" V. L. LOCH MAN' i AGAIN TBIUMPHANT!! P» I'IEHV PREMIUM ha, again been Awarded . to C, L. LOC32dAH,for ihePEST photographs. ex B cr , le nco In the business and his art and moohanism, enables him to make Phoi fographs, unapproachable In most galleries and work guaranteed to give aotlafoetJon. anU FINE LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS, j Colored and Plain, , i CARD PICTURES FOR ALBUMS, i old nnd now size, 1' OItOE LA IN PI C.T UR E 8 ’ of exquisite finish. iiJ*\ cv y should have* one of'theso taken Blvo the most charming complexion, . AMDBOTYPBS In every stylo of cases, and all kinds of imuir n »“ duplicdtes can bo ! cordially Invltod to nav n visit to thogaUory nndoaainiuospSlmens y 1 0t FiIAU Vi anKISuSa for sale equally wifi" 8 modo Ia ,lU of wcatlior ! D0c.18.1800 , . • MBS. R. A. SMITH’S PHOTO tgSPrnWK aontu-cast Comet Bono ppp Market Square; where may he had tolifo e s tS. oreQtBtylefl JfVOBYTYPES, AMB.ROTYPES. AND MELAINOTYPES : <°* t^ e Photographic art. CoUandßeo t«SfeS 1101, ' ,l " - to “PYtas from lob.J£ V im he tho public. : QUMBERLAND valley hotel, CORNER OP MAIN AND BEDFORD STREETS, * CARLISLE, PENN A. The undersigned desires to Inform. Ulsfrlenda and the trayeOng public that he has taken chmtfe or this well known stand and Is prepared to nT*. commodate visitors with boarding and lodKlm? on reasonable terms. • B n “ His table Is supplied with the best the market Mlords. His bar contains the choicest of liq uors His apartments are commodious and airy • his stable is Jn charge of a careful and eznerlencM May 2,1887, JOHN D. YZAIXD, TjIRESH ARRIVAL *** OF AU TUB jive if isrpizjfjvo ntyles OP HATS AND CAPS. Tho subscriber has Just opened at No, j tiler el. a low doom North of the tort Wo Deposit Ilunlt, one of tins mrgcsl and best. Stocks of lIA’IN ami CAPS over offered In Carlisle. Hi\U Huts, Oasslmcro of nil styles and.qualities, stiff llrlms, different colors, ami every doscrlp lldii of Soft Hats now made. lli^. Thn Duuknrd and Old h ashlonod con , kluiitly on jmnd and made to order, all warrant ed to give satisfaction. A.full assortment of KTHWV HATS, ' . MEN’H, ' UOV’B, AND CHILDREN’S, FANCY 1)0. I have also added to my Stock, notions of differ cut kinds, consisting of LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S STOCKINGS, Nek Tics, t Suspenders, Collars,. .Gloves, Thread, ’ Setting Silk, Umbrellas, dv. PRIME SUGARS AND TOBACCO ALWAYS ON HAND. olvo mo a call, and examine my stock ns I feel conildcnt of pleasing all, besides saving yoo mo* noy, „ - . JOHN A. KELLPB, Aoeiil, No. 15 North Hanovor Street. Juno 0,1807—1 y JJATS AND CARS I DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OB CAP ? * ip so, Don’t Paxl to Cali, on J.G.OALLIO, NO. 20, WEST MAIN BTRhET, Whore cun be seen the finest assortment of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to Carlisle. Ho takes groat pleas ure in inviting ids old friends and customers, and all now ones, to his splendid stock Just re ceived from Now York and Philadelphia, con sisting In part of fine SILK AND CAS3IMERB HATS, besides air endless variety of Hats and Caps of the latest stylo, all ol •which ho will sell at the Ixnvcsi Cash JPriees. Also, his' own manufacture of Hats always on hand, and HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. Ho has the best arrangement for coloring Hats and ail kinds of Woolen at the shortest notice (as ho colors every week) and on the most reasonable terras. Also, a fine lot ol choice brands of TOBACCO AND CIGARS always on hand. H© desires to call thoottontion of persons who have COUNTRY PURS to soil, oh ho pays tho highest'cash prices for the same. : Glvo him a call, at tho above number, his old stand, as ho fools confident of giving entire satis faction. • Dec. 20,1 m. S>tobe», ®(ntoaie, &c. 7TIHE CARLISLE COOK STOVE, I manufactured at F. GARDNER A'-Co’s.' Foundry and Machine Shop, Carl Isl e, cop’t be beat Tliis Is (ho testimony of scores of families In Cum berland, Perry and Adams Counties, who are now > fisiug them. Call and see thorn, COEN 8 H E L L E RB, , xannlng cither by power or by hand—constantly on hand and for sale at P. GARDNER A CO'B*' ■Foundry and Machine Shop, East Main Street, STEAM BOILER MAKING. Wo are prepared to make Steam Boilers of all al ecs and Kinds promptly and on the best terms.— Also. SMOKE STACKS and all articles in that • Jlne. REPAIRING OP BOILERS ' and ENGINES promptly attended to In the best manner at P. GARDNER A GO’S. Foundry and Machine Shop; Carlisle, Pa, Fob. 7,18C7. ; jQOMPARE, THEN JUDGE GREAT REDUCTION IN WHOLESALE ■& BET All* PRICES OP VERY SUPERIOR Silver and Silver-Plated Wares, OP OUR MANUFACTURE. »Snoh as Tea -Sets, Urns, ■ ; Ice Pitchers, Walters, Gob- j. A - lets, Cake Baskets, Caa-irta/V tors,- Butter Coolers, Voge- \J4/ table Dishes, Tareens.tia- #£st3r- - garandCaraßaskots.Syr- v JF up and Drinking Capa,- ■ TOT Knives, Forks amfSpoons. of various kinds; Ac., Ac., J|Tl i • WARRANTED TMPLB * PLATE, of best of metals, and ounal to anv In JOHN BOWMAN'S NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STORE, ’ . NO. 704 ABQH STREETi PHILADELPHIA. tiurohMta 8012111 ana eiamino our Goods boloro All kinds, of PLATING at roaatmablo . August22,lBB7—ly JJ'ORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. J. BEETEM & imvfng pSfohaaoa of Bnyder & Newcomer their extenslveWarehouse. (Henderson's uldstandd head of High street*, beg leave to Inform the public that will continue the Forwarding and Commission business on s.oui» extensive scale than heretofore. ■ The highest market price will be paid for Flour Grain and Produce of all kinds, > Flour and Feed, Plaster, Bolt and Hay. kent constantly on hand and for sale. Cool of all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LAWBERRY, (to., &0 9 lld Coal, constant ly for sale. Kent under cover,-and delivered drv to any part of the town. Also, all kinds of LniiZ ber constantly on hand. w . Doc 1,1805. J. BEETL’M A BROS, ■ GOBLETS, Ac. & W. IE SO BP ELLIPTIC LOCK STITCH SEWIHO MACHINES. 188 BEST, SIMPLEST AND CBEiPEBT'' These machines are adapted to nil kinds of fa- All machines sold are warranted. - . at EaU BoadTelestapkOf- July 25,1807—tf • JOHN CAMPBELL. pAINTING AND PAPER-HANGING V PLAIN AND fancy painting; SION PAINTING, ■ ■ LETTERING, Ac.; NEATLY EXECUTED AT BBOBTNOTICB.. ff“SK nl Sta " No - M NotUf Hanover July XI. 1607—fim ■ '«> BSUTH - PALSE WHISKER AND ' ’ MO 'tr& TA OMJE, _ A.J i .EI' VUTIPur ' PAIR OP FALSE MODS. I»P^^SS?^^^SSSBaS: Address;' H.DOBR, ■ ■ .' 'AiSAKY:TtLY.V May K, ABOUt IQI °">WM BtoMa., : gWEET BREATH FOR.ALL! »». FONTAINE’S :, BA L M OF M YRR H! S„ l J.? u^S_ romc , tl y for tUo cure ot bad breath, no from-what source the disease may arise. fS»^Jr^Ji» n ?K« ail^« or B° nt ) v *h not make an effort to remove this disagreeable ovll vaea ltcaa ha done for «NB DOlXuv Mat to yoiir nS drCO whoso heads nro coveted with , Dandruff and Humore, uso it, and have clean ; coats and clear and healthy scalps) . ® #la- Heailcd Veterans have | their remaining locks tightened, and tho i hare spots covered with a luxuriant growth | of Hair, and dance for joy 1 Young Gentlemen use it became it li | richly perftimod 1 Young Ladles liso it because it keem j their Hair in place! , f 1 Everybody, uu«f and ieill use it, became I It is tho cleanest and best article in tho . market! , jks* For sale at Cornman A Worthington’s droe ■Store, East Main street, a fow doors west of Sax. [ton’shardware store, Calislo,and by dmgKlau generally.. , April &, 18C7—0m* Jlj POHLV. REQI'ZFIJSR AND WHOLESALE DEALSIi IN WINES AND LIQUORS, No's, .7 ami O, Norfo JJanovcr Hired, ■ CARLISLE, PA. |Brnmlica, Holland Gin, Superior Jamaica Spirits, k Irish and Scotch Whiskey ’ Wlilsky. | ' Apple Whiskey, Pittsburg and Common Whiskey Old Sherry Wine, Old Madeira Wine, Port Wine, | Lisbon and Muscatel, Malaga and. Claret, Cherry. Brandy, Blackberry Brandy, , | ; Raspberry Brandy, i - > Lavender Brandy, > Rum Shrub. ‘ - Wine Bitters, ! ■- Tansey Bitters. embracing everything in that lino of business.- Invoices of Fresh Goods constantly arriving. April 25,1867—1 y T7IOBEXGN AND DOMESTIC J} LIQUORS. Edward Shower respectfully announces to to public, that ho continues to keep constantly on band, and for sale, a large and very superior as* 'feortmontof . J FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, bt hia now stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Hotel, and directly west of tho court House, Car* lisle. Wines, Sherry, . Fort, I Moderia, Lisbon, Claret, j Native, i Hock, * Johannlsborg, and Bodorholmcr. CHAMPAGNE, gfoldslck & C0.,-Gelslcr & Co., and Imperial.— pin, Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor, WHISKY, feuporlor Old Rye. choice Old Family Nectar. [Wheat, Scotch, and Irish, . Ale, Brown Stout, ■ O. N. DUIiD,- ; M Kail Road CWce. > ■ Sup’i Chamb'o. May I?, ISW. f ’ ■Reading hail eoaD. ' ; SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—ArnrL 8,1687. i Trunk Ltoe.from. the North and North ■tyest for Philadelphia, New , York, Reading ; Pottsville, Tomoqua, Ashland, Allen town. .Easton, Ephrata, 14 Uz, Lancaster, Colum ■ hio, ob,, ioi , , Trains leave Har t rlflbnrg ’for* Now York, os foU .lows: At 8.00.800 oad 0,83 A. U,,and 2.10and0,00 ‘P, M., connecting, with similar Trains on the , Pennsylvania Bail Rood., and arriving at New : YorS at ADO andToTlO A. It, and 4.10,6,20 and 10.25 P.iT;. Sleeping Cars aooompanylng Uio 3.00 A. M and 0.00P.M, Trains without change. - ‘ Ijeave Harrisburg for Reading, PottavUie. Ta in aqua, Minerflvllle. Ashland, Pine Grove. Allen, town and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A* M„ and *UO and 4.10-P.-M., stopping ac Lebanon and prlntupM 1 Way Stations; the £IOP. M. making connections mrPbUadelphlo and Columbia ohly. For Potto- Hn Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, vlo Sohoyi* and Susquehanna 'Rail Rood, 1 leave Harris tat 3.20 P.M. - ■ om i Relui f ningt Leave New York at O.QQA M.j 12.00 . NoOq and CTO and 6.00 P. M. ; Pbnadelphla at ,8.15 A. M, and 8,80 P. H. >Vay paaMUKortßoln loaves Philadelphia at 7.80 A. M., retornlnir from gead- LUO AM. and 1.06 P. M. {Tomaqua 0t0.45A M. and LOO and P.iL ' . D-K ««irm , Leave PottavUle for Harrisburg, via SohuyklU and Susquehanna Ball Road at 7.00 A. M. . Beading Accommodation Train* s*?“. tog at WO A- M., returning^from Philadelphia at 1 Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Potts town at 0.20 a. M., returning leaVes Phila delphia at 0,80 P. M. , , Columblajßall Road Trains leave R^fldtoSht . 7.00 A M., and 005 P, M. lor Ephrata, Litl*. castor, Colombia; &o. ‘ , r On Sundays rtieave New York at 8.00 P.M., Phlladelpma'B.oo A M. and 3.15 P. M.. the 8.00 A M. Train running only to Beading; Pottsvllloo.uu A. M.: Harrlflburg O.jfe' A M„ aha 11.23 AM. for Now York nnd:4ig p.M. for Philadelphia. Commutation,‘Mileage, Season, School and h,x* ; burslou Tickets* to andfrom allpoiata, at reduced rates, • , Baggage'ohodked through: 80pounds allowed -each passenger.'- ' _. T _ • . * -• Q.ANICOUH. 1687. GaiaraWlßwrWOhW* Ri3sr