IfepkußttmL AH OUT-DOOR OEI.I.AK. It Is very unwise to store a large quan tity of vegetables in thecellar of a farm house, even if it is of sufficient capacity. In the latter part of the winter there will be some decay, and nothing can bo more detrimental to health than living over a mass of decaying vegetable mat ter. But few cellars are large enough to hold the products of the farm that re quires winter storage. As wo devote more attention to the economical feed ing stock, the necessity of good root cel lars wm no leit more seriously. Car rots, beets, parsnips, cabbage and the like, require cellar room. A sandy hill side is the best place for making a cel lar, as in this situation good drainage is secured, as well as easy access. A good cellar, however, can bo made in any place where the water will not lie with in three or four feet of the surface. .Es pecial pains must lie taken to secure good drainage. Big down as far ns drainage will allow, and throw the earth back to tic used in banking up.— If rough stones are to be had, they are best for the walls; if not, posts and plonks will answer. A strong ridge pole is necessary, which, must be sup ported by posts. Bank up the sides with earth, mid plank-the roof and cov er with straw or loaves, over which rough boards, or something of the kind must bo placed to prevent blowing up. An civsy entrance should lie rnadeat the front by digging down the earth, in a gradual slope; and as tin's part will be expose I to the weather, it should be made double; and if of boards, (Hied between with straw. Where stone is used, a space for air is sufficient.—Mich igan Farmer. Hoad Sand. —The obtained from turnpikes, or rofuW'hiricadaniizcd With any sort of stones like granite, hard blue stones, very diilieult to break liVicl pulverize, has a peculiar value.— The grinding of such rocks or stones under the iron-rimmed wheels of wa gons, the wear, of horse shoes and the mixture of lids ground rock with the manure scattered along the roads—pro duces a compound which is found to be highly acceptable to trees and plants.— The granite rock, we know, is rich in potash and silicia; but is not these ele ments alone which give this road sand its peculiar value. By the process of grinding and triturating inert subsjtau-. ces, such ns oyster shells,' charcoal’ quicksilver, we develop medicinal other virtues which these substances'‘du not possess in their crude from. And so it is supposed to be with road sand. 13y the constant grinding and tritura ting of the iron-bound wheels and hor ses* shoes, the comminuted granite be comes prepared for the use of plants; and when this road sand is mixed with the compost heap and saturated with liquid manure, it is found to help the etncacy of the compost in a remarkably manner. Undei \be inlluenec (if road amd of. this -kind ’alone, it is said that Wheh*applied.to lawns, white clover is sure to sbring up In the greatest abun dance and luxuriance where it hud hov-' ar been seen before.— Dr. J. .S'. J/oiiyh ton, in Gardener's Monthly. Fences.— The materials and labor re quired to build and keep fengw in re pair are among the heavy items of farm expense. The cost of the land on which they stand is another item on which .1. Harris, of Rochester, discourses as ‘fol lows in the American Agriculturist: How much land does an old-fashion ed fence occupy ? I have always thought it took up a good deal of land, but nev er had the curiosity to measure. But this summer we have been building a stone wall along the whole west side of the farm, and after it was completed, and the old fence removed,! was sur prised at the quantity of land wo had gained. The ground, of course, might have been ploughed closer to the fence, but taking the case as It actually was, the old rail fence with stones, weeds, rubbish, &c., occupied U strip of land ono rod wide. A'hold fll rods long and dl’rods wide, contains about six acres.— If surrounded by such a fence, it would occupy a little over three quarters of an acre of land. A farm of IGO acres so fenced would have twenty acres of land taken up in this worse than useless man ner, Not only is the use of the land lost, but it is, in the majority of cases, a nursery of weeds, and, in ploughing, much time is lost in turning, and the headlands and corners are seldom prop erly cultivated. Weevils is Granaries.— Some years since, accident discovered to a French fanner a very simple and ciii cient method of preventing, or rather destroying this insiduons pest in corn and grpin houses. 1 Haifiiening to deposit, in one corner of a building in which then; was stored a quantity of grain, a few sheep skins from which the wool laid not licen pull ed, lie found, upon examining them a few days after, that they were literally covered with dead weevils. The ex nerimoat wno repeated, and always with tile same resu.lt. On stirring the corn, (wheat, proba bly,) lie, was surprised to find that al though previous infested to a degree that forbid all hope of saving it from immediate.destruction by this pertina cious foe, not a single insect was to be found among it. The experiment is certainly worth trying. Instead of the sheep skins, which are quite valuable, we might substitute those of the wood chuck, who is increasing to an inconve nient and expensive extent. What killed the weevils, whether the fatty matter on the skin, or something else, we have not boon aide to learn. At any rate, let us try the woodchuck skins. A Useful Hint.—A subscriber writes as follows: “A tin tube made like a syphon driven into the vent of a barrel of wino or eider, and the other end inserted into a vial of water, will prevent the air from entering the bar rel, while the gas escapes through the water. • Make the barrel otherwise tight. When the cider or wine in the barrel is done working, the water in the bottle will cease bubbling. It re quires no filling up; and there is no loss. I have tried it.” Wo will only add that it can bo made by any tin plate worker, and when once made can always be kept ready for use. Hops.—A gentleman who writes from lowa that he raised three tons of lions last year from four acres of ground, and sold them at fifty-one and a half cents per pound, making some $3,000, and sells the roots for $2O per acre. And we do not see why they cannot ho cultiva ted just as successfully in other parts of the country, especially in the fine truck lands of Delaware, Maryland and Vir ginia, arid in some parts of Pennsylva nia. The revenue of a single farm alone, at the above rates of production and sale, would bo immense. Mince Pies.—Take a pound of beef, free from skin and strings, and chop it very fine; then two pounds of suet, which likewise pick and chop: then add three pounds of currants, nicely cleansed and perfectly dry, one pound and a half of apples, the peel and Juice of a lemon, half a pint of sweet wine half a nutmeg, and a few cloves and mace, with a pimento in fine powder • have citron, orange and lemon-peei ready, and put some in each of the nies when made. . Ghana kies.—Clean out, and mate varmin-proof in some way- best by set ting them on posts capped with flat -l-ines or tin pans. After grain is in, care must be inas-tantlv exercised lea by some heedlessnes the steps are left down, or in, coins other way mite get in Alter that, trapping, fomigailoa. de ’ must be- rsconod to, and these are ail ; ways uncertain in operalton. jpurnltuu, &c B. K W IS G , A. CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MAIN STREET,' CARLISLE, ri'XN’A A Sri.Nri>ln AssnurMK.NT or X E W F U UNI T U K E for the Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stools, Lounges, Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables, Kosy Chairs, Card Tables. Reception Chair-*, OUomons, nurcaus, What-Nots, Hee.-et.irie>. Ae., etc., Parlor, Kitchen y V. ll X I T U U E , olllie Latest Stylos. COTTA!JK KURMiTHK IN SKITS. Splendid New Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, (JILT KUA.MKS AND PICi'I'UKS, in great variety Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country attended to promptly ami on reasonable terms. Doc. W, ISOd— tf £1 A HI N E T AV A R E HOUSE TOWN AND COUNTRY Thu subscriber respectfully Informs his friends mid the public generally, tlt,at Uo still continues the Undertaking business, and Is ready to wait upon customers either Uy uay til* by nlgnt. Ready made-Coffins hcpt constantly on hand, both plain and ornamental. Ho has constantly on iuuuW'V.-d.-'.v IhUent Mctalic Jtnrial Vase, of which he has.been appointed the sole agent. This case , Is recommended as superior to any of tho kind now In use, U being pertceLly air light. Ho has also furnished himself with a new Rose wood IIKAUSKand gentle horses, with which lie will attend funerals in town and country, per sonally. without extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of the ago Is oveU's Spring MdUrass, the best and cheapest bed ecu In use, the exclusive right of which I have secured, and will be kept constantly on hand. CABINET MAKING, In all Its various branches', carried on, and Beau rcuus. Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centre Tables, Dining and Breakfast ‘Tables, Wash stands of all kinds, Drench Bedsteads, high and low posts; Jenny 1 bind and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of ail kinds, Looking Glasses, and all other articles usually manufactured in this line of business, kept constantly on hand. lllhAVorkmon are men of experience, his ma terial the best, and his work made in the latest city style, and nil under his own supervision. It will be warranted and sold low for lie Invites all to give him acall betorepurchas ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage here tofire extended to him he lndebted to his numerous customers, and assures them that no oUbrts will bc'spared In future to plcjiso them in style and price. Give us a call. Remember the place, North Hanover street, nearly opposite the Deposit Bank, Carlisle. DAVID SIPE. Dec. 1, IWw. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, IJnvo received Poor Pint Class Premiums at the New Turk State nod other Fairs. Also, the great SILVER MEDAL at the Fair of the American Institute held lathe City of New York, ISOS, THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OF THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM THEM. THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH • OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN "OPEN FIRE.” THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY' ARB THE MOST ECONOMIOAI STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Eight Sizes of the Stoves, and Three Sizes of the Parlor Pomaces. Manufactured and for Sale to the Trade by PJERRY & CO., ORIENTAL STOTE WORKS, No* 115 Dodson St., Albany* KO 11 SALK II Y 11 r N 13 s M I T II & HUPP NO. Its NORTH HANOVKR STRKRT, CARLTSLK, PA. Au«. -I', IM” piPER'S BOOK AND FANCY STORE, A .YD GENERAL NEWS DEPOT, 33 WEST MAIN STREET, caiiu.su:, PA. A lino assortment of Good* on hand, such as Writing Desks. Port Folios, Ladies Companions, Work Boxes, Satchels, Ladles’ Purses, Pocket Looks, Kegnr Cases, Card Cases, Gold Pens, Pen Knives, &c., «£c. A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIBLES and PnOTOOU.VPHII# ALBUMS AT REDUCED PRICES. DIARIES FOR 18G7. Subscriptions received for all Magazines, Fash ion Books, Papers, &c„ at publishers prices. You save postage and always sure of receiving your Magazines by subscribing at Pipku’s. Special attention-Is paid to keeping always on hand u supply of SCHOOR ROOKS,* for town and country schools. Books and Music ordered when desired. May 21.1807—tf (ttitji atJhci'tiscmciitS). QNK DOIiLAiI A PIECE' A (11)01) GOLD pen and EBONY holder FOR ONE DOLLAR. Manufactured by the American Gold Pen Com pany. These pent* arc now being used extensive ly throughout the Eastern .States and are war ranted In each and every ease. Parties purcha sing who oro not satisfied can return them and receive their money back 1 . All orders must bo accompanied with the cash as wo send no goods Address all orders to . . . , K M. CONNER, „ ~ Agent American Gold Pen Company, May HI. fbC7— ly Titov, S'. V JpHOTOGRAPHS FOE THE MIDLIONI mMeh^ r 6 " l8 ' &orinlon GenernlH for 50cents* 50 Rebel GnnemlH for 50 cents; 50 Statesmen for 50 cents; 60 beautiful young Ludlcs for M crate' 50 line-looking young Gentlemen for 00 cents'- 0 large Photographs of French Dancing Glrls’ln costume, beautifully colored, exactly they* an. pear, i? r . Cents; or for 50 cents, if of the most oeanttful Ladles of the Parisian ilnlletTronpo as they appear In the plnyof the Black Croiklnt Mblo s Garden, New York. ' aU oo'lera lo P. O. Box 177, Troy, N. Y IS, iw7—JJT (Sweeties. AIITIN 7 S FAMILY GROCERY STORE, EAHT MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENNA 7. (Late Marlin A Gardner’s,) The subscriber would beg leave to Inforot tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that lie still keeps on haiul.iit his store, ivist Main .Street, ad joining Gartner A t.'o’s. Machine ShopumlKoun* .by, the iarye.it amt be*«l selected stock of FRESH GROCERIES, Glass and Quccnsware, which ho will sell at tho very lowest prices for cash. Every article In tho lino of Family Groceries will always bo kept fresh and cheap. He also calls particular atten tion to tin* Karrka l\ifciit (Has* fi'ruifJur.t, of which ho has tho r.telmlve agency for Carlisle, nnd which has proved Its superiority over all other cans or Jars now tu use bj- Its great simplicity, perfect reliability in keeping Fruit,and ihoex traordinary ease with which it Is scaled nnd opened, without injury for future use. No fami ly should purchase ot tier Jars without first exam ining tho Eureka, if they want to buy the best.— Also MNOX’K PATENT STEP LAUDER, an arti cle which nohouseholdshnuld bo without. Also, Lash's celebrated WASHING MACHINE, only Five Dollars, and the AMIDON CLOTHES WRINGER, both of which tiro confidently rec ommended to give entire satisfaction. 110 has also boon appointed ageist lor tho sale of and Olllco EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES, to which ho would call the attention of Farmers nnd others needing them ns tho best and cheap est article to bo found for convoying water thro* yards ana barn yards. Also a variety of other articles, such ns DOOR MATS, of several kinds and prices. ns* Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and all kinds of Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also Flour In barrels and sacks, and Feed by the bush el. JOHN MARTIN., July IS.I&H—If PROVISION AND GROCERY STORE, UN SOUTH-WEST CORNER PITT A POM FRET STREETS. Tho undersigned, successor to J, F. Stpel, re spectfully announces that, having returned from the Eastern cltjcs,. he Is now prepared to sell at tho very lowest cash price*, unreal variety of fresh - GROCERIES A PROVISIONS, CONSISTING OF Quccmavurc, Suyar, Glassicarc, CbffcOi, TJTfeod and IViUota Hare, J'oa, Fish, Spices, Salt, Crackers, Cual Oil , Cheese, Molasses, Lubricating Oil, IhAaiacs, Tvbacax, Canned Fruit, Seyars, ficklcs and Sauce, and all the articles kept In a first cioas Grocery Store. I would respectfully solicit u share of tho pub lic patronage. .. DANIEL SHOEMAKER. May 21, lS'7-Iy ■!" w ORTH KNOWING! It Is a fact worth knowing to all housekeep ers, In these limes when money is not Quito so plenty as it was a year or two ago, that now to economise in purchasing the indispensable arti cles of FOOD AND PIIOVI 8 I O N 8 is a matter of importance to all, except such a» are over flush, (they bo few). The subscriber hereby informs the public that his stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, qUEENSWARE. CANNED FRUITS, SAUCES, and an innumerable list of Goods and small Wares, such us uro soiqelin\c»s, \o, bQ found in a well establlf#hb.d'Country Slorp, Is full and com plete; ana he anndu'ncc* bis determination to sell the same at prices that will pay his custo mers for stepping a liiile oul of (ho‘Way (although a great business center) and ascertain the truth ot the above assertion. P* S. I don’t import Goods FROM ACROSS THE OCEAN, but buy them in New York, Philadel phia ami Baltimore, at tlm lowest rates that any man living van buy them. Give me a call. March IJ, Do7—ly & BROTHER. I.ATE ARRIVAL OF GOOD AM) l/UESH GROCERIES. I‘KICVX U Ji DUCK 2> ! Wo lm\ e ju.s.v revived a fresh uuppy oT U R o V'K IUEH, SUCH AS Brown, crushed, pulverized nod granulated Su gars, Codecs, green and rousted. Rice, Ada mantine Candles, Tallow Candies, Starch Teas, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ba ker's Cocoa, Baker’s Broma, Mac car on I. Vermacilla, Fahnes tock’s Farina. Mustard, Mus tard Seed, Black an d Oayanno Pepper, Spi ces, Indigo, Al -1 u in, Coppe ras, lump and |p u 1 v e r- Ized II r i m lilonc, Babbitt's and Vanhugau's Soap, Toilet Soup,Soda, Cream of Tartar, Coarse and Fine Salt by the sack or bushel. Shoo Blacking,Stove Luster, Concentra ted Lye, New Orleans and Syrup Mp msses, SjuM'in Oil, Waggon Grease, ime kcrol, various grades. Sugar Cured llama, Dried Beef, general assortment of Coni Oil and Fluid Lamps, Glass ami Mlea Lump Chimneys, corn, hickory and corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes, hum! scrub Brushes, shoe and wall Brushes, cloth and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid. Rennett, black, bluoaud rod Ink, ‘CATTLE POWDER, Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Poaches Poaches and Tomatoes in cans, Catsups, Worces ter and London Club Sauic, Green Corn In cans, table Oil, Hominy, Roans, O U ANUEH AND LEMONS water, sugar, wine, iif.Uk and almond Crackers, roasted rye and whpul CoUVe. Twist, Navy, Nat ural and Congress Tobacco, Killlklnlck, Kino Cut, Lynchburg and Ilunkecmmkle iSmoklng Tobac co and Anderson’s Solace chewing Tobacco. QUh'j:yX\\’Al{l'\ C7U.V4. (s A ,V.V. \YOODKX FAJtTJiJiX a yi> I'vro-VA’ \VA I£JS, Baskets, a general assortment of Willow and (Splint Baskets and many NOTIONS, and everything else usually kept In u Grocery Hloro. The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine their Block. Wo feel conildont'thoy will go away Kntlallcd. 43>~ Marketing of all .viiuls taken In exchange for good.s, May 3, 1800. tUbecs Stable. J. 8 TURNER 1 13 LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, 11ETWK12N JIAXOVEU AND BEDFORD BTS., IN II 1C A U OP THE JAIL, CARLISLE, PA. Having fitted up the Stable with new Carria ges, &.c., I am prepared to furnish fivut-cluss turn outs at reasonable rates.. Parties taken to and from the Springs. April 25.1807—1 y Dll. KINDLEBERGER’S WATER WHEEL. isg, S; Having received the Agency for Cumberland, Adams, Franklin, Fulton and Bedford counties, in the State of Pennsylvania for this popular wheel; woconfldontly recommend It as combining more good qualities than any Wheel now made. These Wheels are perfectly fitted up, ready to make the attachment to. Mill Gearing and Shafting furnished to order. Send for Circular, MCDOWELL «t BAECHTEL, Agents, Hagerstown, Maryland. Sept. 5,1807—3 m mo THE PUBLIC! The undersigned having determined on chang ing his business, will sell offhls entire stock of READY MADE-CLOTHING, PIECE GOODS' AND GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISHING GOODS IN GENERAL, A T AND BEL O W COST! In order to close his business as early as possible. 4S-All persons knowing themselves Indebted to mo will please call and settle immediately. JSAAO LIVINGSTON. ♦Vo. 22 North Hanover Street, .. ~ Carlisle, I\u July 2>, ImJ7 —tf pAINTING AND PAPER-HANGING I The undersigned Ims resumed his regular busi ness of PAINTING AND PAPER-HANGING.— PLAIN AND FANCY PAINTING, SIGN PAINTING, LETTERING, &c„ NEATLY EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE. Residence and Shop No. 01 North Hanover' street, Carlisle, , , ~ f. A, SMITH. July 11,1867—6 m WM. BENTZ. No* li West Main St. WASHMOOD & BROTHER. Sjartitoarc, faints, Set. TV/TILLER A BOWEKS, ... . XfX ' CXTOOBSOMTO LEWIS r. LYNB, North Hanover Strtei, dtrlisle, Jto Dealers In American, English and German HARDWARE, Cutlery. Saddlery, Couch Trimmings, Shoo Findings, Morocco and Lining Skins, Uusta, • ■ • Boot Trees and Shoemaker Tools of every description. Solid and Brass Box Vices, Bellows, Flics, Rasps, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoo Nails. Bar and Rolled Iron of oil sizes. HAM ES AND TRACES. Carriage springs. Axles, Spokes, Fellows, Hubs, Ac. r ic. Saws of every variety. Carpenters’ Tools and Building Material, Table and Pocket Cutlery,. Plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as sortment of Hardware of all kinds and of the best manufacture, which will ho sold wholesale or re tail at* the lowest prices. We are making great Improvements In our already heavy stock ol goods, and Invito all persons in want of Hard ware of every description to give us a call and wo are confident you wm bo well paid for your trou ble. Hoping that by strict attention to bus In ess'ami a .disposition to please,all we will be able to maintain the reputation of the old stand. MILLER & BOWERS. Dec. 1, l&Qo. JJARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, &c. AT HENRY SAXTON’S OLD AMD CHEAP HARDWARE STORE EAST itjilN STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE CORMAN HOUSE. 1 have Just returned from the East with the Impest and best selection of HARDWARE ever oU'orcd In old Cumberland, and am able to soil the following articles a little lower than else where In the county. All orders attended to per sonally and with our usual promptness. Goode delivered to nil parts of the town free oj charge. Hammered, Rolled and English Relluod Iron, Horse-Shoe Iron, Russia Sheet Iron, Burden’s Horse and Mule Shoes, Norway Nall Rods,San dersou's Cast-Steel English and American Blister Steel, Sleigh Bole Steel, Spring Steel, Carriage Springs, Carriage Axles, Ac, The largest assort ment of I CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES yet oDfcrod, such as SPOKES, HUBS, FELLOES, BOWS PLAIN and FINISHED SHAFTS SL EIQU li UN NEBS, &0., &0. 5,00 BARRELS Roscndalc, Scotland and Hancock Ccmont, all warranted fresh. Douglas'and Co wing’s IRON AND CHAIN PUMPS. POWDER,—A full stock of Dupont’s Rock, RUlo and Duck Powder, Safety Fuse, Hicks, Mat locks, Drills Crow-bars, Sledges, 4c. I.OOO,KEGS NAILS, which wo will sell low. Country merchants sup plied at manufacturers prices. PAINTS.—2O Tons of tho following brands ot White Lend and Zinc: iVhctbcrUVs French Zinc, American do., . Colored do., •SnoiO 1 Vhite Liberty, Suck, Cry Sol, Mansion, COLORS of every description, Dry and te Ofl n cans and tubes, aiso. Gold Leaf. Freasfc and German Leaf Bronze OILS AND VARNISHES. Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Sperm do., Coach Varnish do.„ Fish do., Furniture do.. Lard do.. White Demur ihx. Lubrlc do., Japan do.* Neats Foot do., Irou4L«atherilo Also, Putty, Litharge, Whlkiug m Qlue, Shellac Rosin, Chalk, Alumn, Copperas, Borax, Madder, Logwood, 4c., 4c. HENRY SAXTON. Sept. 13. 1806. Coal. pOAL AND LUMBER YARD. The subscriber having leased the Yard formerly occupied by Armstrong a Hoffer. and purchased tho stock of COAL AND LUMRBER, In tho Yard, together with an immense now stock, will have constantly on hand and furnish to order ail kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, BOARDS, SCANTLING. FRAIfE STUFF. PALING, PLASTERING Lath, .Shingling bath, Worked Flooring end Wcatherboarding, Posts and Ralls, and every ar ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to wit; White Pino, Hem lock, and Oak, of dlferont qualities. Having cars of my own, I can furnish bills to order of any length and sire ot tho shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will be kept under cover, so they can bo furnished ntall times. , .... , . I have constantly ou hand all kinds of FAM ILY COAL, under cover, which 1 will deliver, clean, to any part of tho borough, to wits Ly kens valley. Broken Egg, Stove aud Nut, Luke Fiddler, Trevorton, Locust Mountain, Laubcrryl which I pledge myself to sell at tho lowest prices. Limcburncrs’ and Jilacksmiihsl Coal, always on and, which I will sell at tho lowest figure. Yard, west side of Grammar School, Main Street. Dee. 1.1855 ANDREW H, BLAIR. TpORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. i-7our & Feed, Cbal, Piaster A Salt. J\ BEETEM <ff BROTHERSiiaving purchased oi Snyder A Newcomer their extensive Warehouse, (Henderson’s old stand,) head of High street, beg leave to inform the public that will continue the Forwarding and Commission business on a more extensive scale than heretofore. The highest market price will bo paid for Flour Grain aui Produce of ah kinds. ■ Flour and Feed, Plaster, Sait and Hay, kept constantly on hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY. - LOCUST iIOUNTA N, LAWBERRY, Ac., Ac Llmcburners’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant ly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. Also, all kinds of Lum ber constantly on hand. J. BEETEM A BROS. Doc 1,1803, IHjotogroppiß. POSITIVELY THE BEJST! C. L. LD.CHM AN AGAIN TRIUMPHANT! I Tin FIRST PREMIUM has again been Awarded to CL. LOCHMANJor the BEST PHOTO GRAPHS. His long experience In the business and his intimate knowledge of all that relates to the pro duction of a PERFECT PICTURE, in chemistry, art and mechanism, enables him to make Pho tographs, unapproachable in most galleries, and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction. FINE LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS, Colored and Plain, CARD PICTURES FOB ALBUMS, old and new size, PORCELAIN PIOTUBESB of exquisite finish. Every lady should have one of these taken they give the most charming complexion. AMBROTYPEB In every stylo of cases, and all kinds of work done in a First Class Gallery. Copies made in the most perfect manner. Negatives are registered, and duplicates can be had at any time. The public is cordially Invited to pay a visit to tho gallery and examine specimens. A large lot of FRAMES and ALBUMS for sale cheap. Photographs made In all kinds of weather equally well. Dec. 13. ISGtI MRS. R* a. SMITH'S PHOTO grnphlo Gallery South-east Corner Hano treet. and MarkotSquaro, where may be had hh the dluereutstyles of Photograplis, from card to life size. IVORYTYPES, AMBROTYPEB, AND MELAINOTYPEB : also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both Plain and Colored, and which ore beautiful pro ductions of the Photographic art. Call ana see them. Particular attention given to copying from Doguerrotypes Ac. She invites the patronage ottho public. Feb. 16 1860. SHE CARLISLE COOK STOVE. manufactured at F. GARDNER & Co’s, indry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, can't6a6«u. This Is the testimony of scores of families In Cum berland,Perry and Adams Counties, who are now using them. Call and see thorn. COHN BREEDERS, running cither by power or by hand—constantly on hand and for sale at F. GARDNER & CO’B Foundry and Machine Shop, East Main Street! STEAM BOILER MAKING. Wo arc 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 lint. REPAIRING OF BOILERS - and ENGINES promptly attended to In the best manner at F, GARDNER*CO’S, Foundry and Machine Shop. Carlisle. Pa. Fob, 7 r 1667. 38a(0 antr fflajc. JjIBESH ARRIVAL NEW BJPRXNQ BTTLSB or HATS AND CA PS. The subscriber has Jnst opened at No, 15 JVortb Hanover Street, a few doors North of the Carlisle Deposit Dank, one of the largest ond best Stocks of HATS and CAPS ever ©fibred in Carlisle. 811 k Hats, Casslmore of all styles and qualities, Btlir Brims, different colors, and every descrip tion of Soft Hats now made. The Duukard and Old Fashioned Brush, con stantly on hand and made to order, all warrant ed to give satisfaction. A full assortment of STRAW HATS. MEN’S, BOY’S. AND CHILDREN’S. FANCY DO. 1 have also added to my Stock, notions of differ ent kinds, consisting of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN’S STOCKINGS, Neck Tics, Suspenders, Cbllars, Gloves, Pencils, Thread, Saving Silk, . Umbrellas, Ac. PRIME SEGARS AND TOBACCO Qivb me a call, and examine my stock os I feel confident of pleasing all, besides saving you mo ney. Juno 0,1807—1 y JJATS AND CAPS! DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OR CAP ? If 80, Don’t Fail to Call on J.G.CALLIO, NO. 29, WEST MAIN STREET, Where can be seen the finest assortment of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to Carlisle. Ho takes great pleas* uro In Inviting bis old friends and customers, and all new ones, to his splendid stock Just re* eelved from. Now York and Philadelphia, con* Hinting In part of fine SILK AND CASSIMERE HATS, besides on endless variety of Hats and Caps of the latest stylo, all of which ho will soil at the Lowest Oash Prices. Also, his own manufacture of Hats always on hand, and HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. He has the best arrangement for coloring Hats and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, 4c,, at the shortest notice (as he colors every week) and on the most reasonable terms. Also, a lino lot of choice brands of TOBACCO AND CIGARS always on hand. Ho desires to call the attention of persons who have COUNTRY FURS to sell, as he pays tho highest cosh prices for the same. Give him a call, at tho above nambor, his old stand, as he feels confident of giving entire satis faction. Deo. 20,1800. CtCtg attoerttementa. niFTS FOR CHRISTMAS AND VJ NEW YEARS!-A SUPERB STOCK OF FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, AT.I. WARRANTED TO RUN, AND THOROUGHLY REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE OF |lO EACH, AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches, $250 to $l,OOO 100 Maglo Cosed Gold watches. 250 to 500 100 Ladles’ Watches, enameled, 100 to 800 200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches, 250 to 300 200 Gold Hunting Eugllsh Levon, 200 to 251 800 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, 150 to' 200 500 Gold Hunting American Watch- Florence da. es. 100 to 250 500 Silver Hunting Levers, 50 to 160 600 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 76 to 250 500 Gold Ladies’ watches, 50 to 250 1.000 Gold Hunting Leplncs, 50 to 75 1.000 Miscellaneous Silver watches, 50 to 101 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches, 25 to 60 5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds, 10 to 75 The above stock will be disposed of on the pop ular one-piuce flak, giving every patron a line Gold or Solid Silver watch for $lO, without regard to value! Wright Bro. 4 Co., 161 Broadway, Now York, wish to Immediately dispose of tho above mag nificent stock. Certificates, naming the articles, are placed in scaled envelopes, ana well mixed* Holders are entitled to the articles named in their certificate, upon payment of Ton Dollars, whether It bo a watch worth 81,000 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates enti tles you to the articles named thereon, upon pay ment, irrespective of its worth, aud as no article valued less than $lO is named on any certificate, It will at once bo seen that this Is no lottery, but a straight forward legitimate transaction, which may be participated Tu oven by tho most fastidi ous. A single certificate will bo sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, live for $l, eleven for $2, thirty-three and elegant premium for $5, sixty-six and more valuable premium for $lO, one hundred and most superb watch for $l5. To ogents or those wishing employment, this Is a rare opportunity. It la a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Government, and open to tho moat careful scrutiny. Watches , sent by Express, with bill for collection ou dollv* ury, ao that no Uls-utlsfactlon cuu possibly occur. Try us. Address WRIGHT, BROTHER 4 CO., Importers, 181 Broadwoy, Now York. Oct. 24, 1867—3 m Q OMPABE, THEN JUDGE GREAT REDUCTION ijj WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL PRICES Silver and Silver-Plated Wares, OP OUR MANUFACTURE. «Buch os Tea Sots, Urns, . Ice Pitchers, Walters, Gob- A i lets, Cake Baskets, Cas-l\ft/l tors. Batter Coolers, Vege- \B#/ table Dishes, Tureens, Bu- «QbK gar and Cardßaskots, Syr- V# up and Drinking Cups, T© Knives, Forks and Spoons. «rTt of various kinds. Ac.. Ac. I WARRANTED TRIPLE * ' PLATE, of best of metals, and equal to any In the market, of the LATEST STYLES?and no goods are misrepresented, at 1 NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STORE, NO. 704 ARCH STREET PHILADELPHIA. Please call and examine our Goods before purchasing. . N.. 8.-All kinds of PLATING nt reasonable August 22,1807—1 y A DIE S’ FANCY FURS AT >HN PAUEIttA S Old Established 'UR MANUFACTORY A r o. 718 Arch Street (above 7th,) PHILADELPHIA. Have now In Store my own Importa nt and Manufacture, to of tho largest and jHt beautiful adee ms of 'A NCY F URS , r Ladles' and OUI 1 to, a fine assortment „ M *lars. 10 dispose of my goods at very rcosonablo prices, and I would therefore solicit a vicinity 1 fronds of Cumberland county aud Remember tho Nome, Number and Street, .. „ ia JOHN FAREIRA. No. 718 ARCH St., ab. 7th, south side, PhUa. ,t7^Tt. HAVE n <> Partner, nor connection WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN PHIJiAD'A. Oct. 10,1807—4 m WHISKER AND MO USTA OME. BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF FALSE MOUa- TACHE3 AND WHIKBERB. of French manufao ”£®».EO Perfect they cannot be detected from the pil of l ie r Bo s rllcleB by ono of the best artiste In tifrS'iiM* FoUc “?» who Is tho best manufao “•°oi sido whis - Address, H. DORR, , AIiBANY, N. Y., ’ May IB lbo7-i°y° Agont for the UnltedStaUM. gWEET BRE4THFOR ALL! DR. FONTAINE'S BALM OF MYHEHI J?. 1 } “? r ° remedy for tho cure of had brenth.no whrßvm?o m 7 5 at BOUrce too disease may arise. ff I SSIX? un lL 1 . ad ?. or B® nt will not make an effort #\Sy? disagreeable evil wnen It can be k NE sent to your addras by mall, and a cure guaranteed, or mo- w y nnffi? d fftL orders must be addressed to SdBtSS. Albimy * N * Ym8010Agontfor ihh UrU- May 16,1867—1 y MASONIC MARKS, PINS, JSHDLE2I& dec., <to, March 11 1867—1 y Jj'UN FOR ALL!! Foil Instruction, by which ony person, male or female, can master the great art o tvdn trf innni™? by ft fowhour.' owSlld oTfSS °°«t M^ r i“iSr-iy rawer Tro7 ' N ' * ALWAYS ON HAND. JOHN A. KELLFR, Agent, No. 15 North Hanover Street, OF VERY SUPERIOR JOHN BOWMAN'S ' Mts (Sotrtrs. QOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS I GREAT DECLINE IN PRICI&\ AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE, OOBNEH OF HANOVER AND FOUFRST The subscriber would respectfully Inform the public that ho Is receiving almost dally from the Eastern Cities, a large invoice of New and Cheap Goods, such as, LADIES 1 DRESS GOODS, PLAIN BLACY AND FANCX SILKS, French Mcrinocs, Mohairs, Poplins, Black and Fancy French Repps, Plain and Fancy Do Dairies, Plain and Fancy Alpaca, Poplins. SHAWLS! SHAW -SI BROCHA LONG AND SQUARE, LONG AND SQUARE WOOLENS BREAKFAST SHAWLS In great variety ond very cheap.) CLOTHS AND CASSIMERESI French, German and American Cloths, Black and Fancy Oassimeres, Doeskins , BlaeJi and Fancy Cver Coatings, SattlneUs, Kentucky Jeans, Undershirts and Drawers. DOMESTICSI Blenched and Broclm Table Diapers, Counterpanes, and Quilts, Cotton Flannels, Bleached and ' Unbleached Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Towels, Napkins, Ac. REMEMBER THE PLACE, ON THE CORNER OF HANOVER AND POMFRET STREETS, tho room formerly occupied by B. R. Jameson a Co. THOS. A. HARPER. Nov. 7,1837—tf Insurance (Hompanics. gPECIAL INSURANCE AGENCY 1 Oveh $25,000,000 of Capital Repribenthd. HOME, Manhattan. security. NORTH AMERICAN, GERMANIA, all of Mow York. Aetna and Phccnlx, of Hart ford, Conn.; North America, of Philadelphia, Pa.: Columbia Mutual, of Lancaster, Pa. Tnemaln element to be desired in Insurance Companies is SECUHIT Y. If wealth, experience. intelligence and probity exist, perpetuity ond honorable dealing will bo likely to ensue. Insurance creates independence. A person pays for his own Indemnity, and need not bo a tax on his friends. Every man should Insure; the burning or whose property would injure or lucouvenlenco himself, his family, or his neighbors. Insurance effected at this agency, no mattef how largo tho amount. In either Stock or Mutual Companies. Policies issued, losses adjusted and promptly paid at this office. SAMUEL K. HUMRICH, Special Insurance Agent. Office No. 26 West Main Street, Carlisle, Fa, LOCAL AGENTS: J. E. Forreo, Nowvlllo. John R. Shuler, New Bloomfield, Perry county. A. H. Weldman, Mlflllntown, Juniata county. jy’UTCAIi LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK. ACCUMULATED CAPITAL $22,000,0001 (TWENTY-TWO MILLIONS,) All In first-class Mortgages, Government Secu rities, Cash and Real Estate 111 I TMAKES NO DIVIDENDS TO STOCKHOLDERS \ But its Cosh Dividends of February, 1867 amounted to 82,124,000 to its Folioy which is nearly four tlmetf as much as any other Company In tho United States declared for same year. It has tho LARGEST AMOUNT INSURED of any Company in the United States, and Its Divi dends are made annually In CASH, not put off till the sth payment, ad Is done by the leading note companies. It bos THE LARGEST INCOME $6,217,035.88. From Business and Interest. Its Tables of Rates are from 10 to S 3 per cent, lower on the 10 year and endowment plans than the Connecticut Mu tual and many other of tho Note Companies. All Policies are or may bo exchanged for non-for foltable ones. It has over 60,000 POLICYHOLDERS, and Is patronized and recommended by the best authorities In the United States. SAMUEL K. HUMRICH, Special Agent, Office No. 20 West Main Street, CarUsle,Fa. October 3,1867—f1m Q_ B E A T EASTERN DETECTIVE HOUSE AND . LIV E STOCK INSUBANCE CO. ' 0 F PENNS YL V A NIA INSURES HOESES, MULES, CATTLE. AND SHEEP AGAINST LOSS BY THEFT, AND DEATM BY FIRE, ACCIDENT OR NATURAL CAUSES. This is the only Detective Live Stock Insurance Company in tho State; and, moreover, it Covsns acl Risks, while others insure only against cer tain circumstances. SAM’L K. HUMRIOH, Special Agent, _ Office2o West Main BU, Carlisle. tJtVt L * *?i 0 -Agent, Mochanicsburg, Pa., J. A, O, McCune, Local Agent, Shlpponsburg, May 80,18f17—6m 'CUBE INSUBANCE. ITbo ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO’ MU. INSURANCE COMPANY, of Ckuu besland county, Incorporated by an. act of As. sembly, in the year 1848, and bavins recontlv had its charter extended to tho year 1883, ig now In active and vigorous operation under the euner -1“WT?,”?tlle tollowina Board of SS wm.R. Gorges, Christian Stoymon. Jacob Eb- Bailey, Alexander Cathcart Jacob H. Oooyer, John Eioholberger, Joseph Wtakerra Samuel Eberiy, Rudolph Marim, Moses Brick”’' Jacob Coover and J. o. Dunlap. w ' The rates of Insurance are as low and favnmhin as any Company of tho kind in the State Per- Vice President—Cnmi. fian Staymak Carlisle AGENTS. Deo. 1 1605 Q.RBAT W ATOM SALE I Bankrupt Sale In London, and (fro now offered at Biichexfremely low figures, that all may uolae?! lime-keeper at a merely nSfoaUm? ?J®ry watch warranted for 9 years. ParUea nrl derlag them sent by mall, must enclose McenL to repay postage. Money enclosed m a well sealed letter may ne sent at my risk. n a Address all orders to May U, IMT-lF MAW w,s2SISf% Drg <ffiooks. pOPULAB P DRY GOODS, LATEST REDUCTION IN PRICES GREENFIELD’S, NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET Ha* Just returned from the city with the fol lowing bargains. Elegant Prints In beautiful stylos at oU, All the best makes Prints 14 cts, Very • beet Unbleached Appleton and Stark’s Conestoga and 4-4 Muslins at 17 cts. Good Bleached Muslin's at 10 and cts, a Up top Bleached 4-4 Mus lin at 15 cts, Semper Idem % Muslin IS cts, Semper Idem 4-4 Muslin only 20 cts, Wamsut- ia Bleached 4-4, 28 cts, Now York Mills, 4-4 SO ota. A GOOD DOMESTIC GINGHAM, 12% eta, UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNEL, 18 ots, BEST MAKES, 36 et> HICKORY STRIPES, CHECKS, TICKINGS, &C. at reduced rates. A Urge and well selected stock DRESS GOODS, BOUGHT AT THE EATS BANIOBBJCE9. Moriuo’s, Poplins. Alpacas, Wool Do Laluos, Bilks, Reps, ■ Mohairs, MOURNING GOODS Bombasine*, Bept , Bept Alpacat, Wool De Laines, Erench Jderinoee, Crop* Vellt, CVwpe Cbltar*. OoaJkng Clothtin Blackand Color*. A FtTLL Lum OP CLOTHS & C ASSIMEBEB, BEAVER CLOTHS, CHINCHILLAS. at lower prices than ever, CASSINETTS VEEY LOW GREAT BARGAINS IN Shirts, Browers, Woolen Hoods, Wool Scar&, Nubias, Sontags, Hosiery, Gloves dr Notions. . of 001,(1 Velvet Ribbon n *l*® moBt ' beantlfhl styles of Brass Buttons, Colored Cord edged Ribbons, oflbred? rffeat ftnd chea P« flt lo * of Blankets ever SHAWXB, SINGLE ANB DOUBLB, VHILDRSN'aSSA TVTA? PLAIN AND PLAID FLANNMU3, A son zn GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, HOOP SKIRTS , ONE CASE OP BRUNER'S celebrated Balmoral , ftt only $1.76, Selling In other Ilouitee at §2.00 and SLSg, TABLE COVEBBI FANCY BOBESI The above enumeration ofgoodaand pnooaaro but a partial Hat of one of the largoatand beat ae leett>4 atoeka over brought to tUa place, and t would therefore tmpreaa particularly on mi pm otaaaen the propriety of at leoataeolngand exam. Intng ray arookhetorepuroboalngelaewhere a. It la my full determination notto bo nndendid 'i. any goods In my line, m my MOTO) 18, QiriCKHALESI AiW> BBOJIT ABORTUS! ANU W PIaA.CS OP Busing^ hj‘ OREENFIEIaD No, 4 But Mom Stieet. Nov. 7,1167, amines ank JLlquota. JJ POHLY, RECTIFIER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS No't. 7 and 0, North Hanover Street * ' CARLISLE* PA. ICES Brandies. Holland Gin, Superior Jamaica Spirits, Irish and Scotch whisker Monongahela Whisky. Old Madeira Wine, Port Wine. Lisbon and Muscatel, Malaga and Claret, Cherry Brandy, Blackberry Brandy, Raspberry Brandy, . . Lavender Brandy, Rum Shrub, Wine Bitters, .Tansey Bitters. AGENT FOR DB. STOEVER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS Also a largo and superior stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, embracing everything In that lino of business I *Aprlfls°lBo7— lyGoods constantly arriving!"' „ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC XL ' ' LIQUORS. ™SoE“«?,, E l h ;? wof fMpeotnuiy announces to tho P a sy°» that ho continues to keep constantly on ?mtmrat d of ’ Bttle, “ largo and yery sn »o«or ss- FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, few doors west of Hannon'# and directly west of the court- House, Car" BRANDIES, . ALL OF CHOICE BBAHITfI. Wines, ' Sherry, Port, Madcrla, Lisbon, Olarot, Native, Hock, Johannlfiberjj, and Bodernelmcr. CHAMPAGNE. sajgsSii.Migrii.gte and »»««■•>- WHISKY, “xScSsar ow »«“* »«■««. iloipK™"" 1 “ t<lut ' * c - Best to bo had In Phllu. Bitters, of the very be* qunllty. nil ?* s anc * others detiirlng a pure article will ho ii viSf/ epresented » whole attention will Rtwi? C wi&u P r °P er . careful selection ©fills Stock, which cannot be surpassed, and bonce to have the patronage of tho public.. p 10 E. SHOWER. Deo. 1, 1805. QUMBERLAND VALLEY R. r! CHANGE-OP HOURS. ? Bnd --P ftor Monday* Oct. 7 th, 1800, Fauenscr MpS) : ' ViU rmi dallyi “ follows, (Sundays m' ■w^^bP^"®? B Train" leaves Harriaborir 4.15 p m Mechanlcaburg 4.61, Carlisle 5.511, #mb& sk 0.21, arriving at CbambersburgHwl French Poplins, and Plaids. _.A mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 8.20. A. A**M reOnCaBt * o arriv * n 8 at Hagerstown i 0.15 EASTWARD. m 93.«££ Bfte F ■ a *»wf«w, Otrfo6er 7th, the Accom modation Train will leave Chatnbersburg at 5 SttnKSSf bur l S’. 80 ' NowvUle 6,01, Carlisle cUanJcabtug 7.W, AM., arriving at Harrisburg JjTr!r£l.'v M close connection with trains to ,£ re X? ro r k and Philadelphia. Hagerstown 8.10, A M. Greeu- 8.46, Chanßjorsburg 0.25, Bhlppensburu 9 55 seMuulcaburs$ e M uulcaburs n *^ aSassL.’ssa & o^KVrB ss° B e& 1 ?' HairlaboiTtUM, rmT A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown S.US. p M QreeucuaLlo 4.00 arriving £^chansersbnjf*tai; Mating; closorconnectlons at Harrisburg with Sftbw t° and Philadelphia, New York Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington. 4 Eail ltowi OJJlc'. 1 «N. tUXi, Chanxb'g. Oct, -ith, IsOT.r Supi Oct. 10,1607 J rail ROAD aUMMBB,ARBANG?ftIENy.-APBII, S 1!® I'ottevlllc Wa^Ac 30 ' Ephrata, Lltiz,Lancaster,’Colami- Trolni leave Harrisburg for Now York ns r rt u l? w A : At 8.00,8.10 and 0,85 A. M., and 2.10 ami 0 00, P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the- Pennsylvania. Kail Road, and arriving at New X°|£ U q?‘ W “ ad 10,10 A I L, and 4.40, and 10.25- 6,00 srsr “- 00 A - M town and Philadelphia, at A. M., andilOand s^°PP^n 8 > at Lebanon and principal the4.loP. M, malting connections ror Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Potta kni\Srt h S7,» l ? aven t nd Auburn, via Sebuyl imrg at 3.a>r q M ehanna Radßoad > leave Harris indub^ra.KßM; 11 - Tam “'l ua »‘W6A. M. i n I Sf. A u 0m ". loda , Uo “ Train: Leavsu Rood “Jg M 7-50 A M. f returning from Philadelphia at- Pottslown Accommodation Train: Leaves. de& W a“o n 3OP M‘ M - returnln ß *“«» pl>“a caster, Columbia, Ac. v ' u*u : Leave New York at 8.00 P.M.* S 1 i^. eIl>llla8,()0 tt »d 8.15 P, M., the 8.00 A. a * °ste' to Heading; Potts viUoS.OO Beas on f School and Ex cursion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced cacfS B iS2go?. ked trough; BOponndß nllowea May 3. 1867, Q.ENTS’ FURNISHING AND VARIETY STORE. JVO. IS SOUTH HANO-VSH STREET pHffPSiSSS- Gentß^!l^reiflw’*^ tl?^ e l Ilae ” , HM'Jkerolileo, &!£&*/?£ ** part of Cedar and Willow Ware, au kftdS’ SSS? n* Bets, Broshes and-Combs, all SSS* JS^*.l“ c & eta » F oot Tuba, Soaps, Perfu merles.'Pens, Stationary, Ac, Don't forget the wi^£ outil .; Hanover Street, two doors North of Waahmood’s Grocery Store, Carlisle. April 11, IBij7-tf. O.INHOPF. J s. moclellan, WITH PABHAM & WOEK, Wholesale Dealers In HATS, CAPS, FURS AITD STRAW GOODS, NO. SSI MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. July 18.18fi7-tf STOCK INBU RANGE COMPAN Y. C A PIT A li'ssoo,6ooe Horses against death from any cause or against theft. ■, Wp : rklng Oxen, Cows and Sheep may be taken 5v a to 4 per cent on two thirds tnelr cash value. at the Office of the Car- SAM'L K. HUMRIUH, Special Agent. March 1., nw-f/- M WeBt H, * E 8t - C “ U *‘»- E YER> B NEWLY IMPEOVED CRESCENT SCALE OVERSTRUNG PIANOS, »M»i1 < iS 1 k? g £ <l b .° Jbo best. London Prlxe aWRr^B In America received. MELODKONH & SECOND RAND PIANOS Radrnair Hines. WESTWARD. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent.
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