Rottiettlitut4. THE FARMER FEEPETI| uv cnAßt.es a. lkland. My lord tides through his palace gate. My lady sweeps along In state, The sage thinks long oh many a thing. And tho maiden muses on marrying; Tho minstrel barpeVU merrily, ( Tne sailor plows the foaming sea. The hnntsman kills tho good red deer; And the soldier wars without fear, Bui fall to each xohaCer befall. The farmer he must feed them alt. Kniith hammerolh chcrry-rod the flwotd, Priest preacholh pure tho Holy Wflrd. Dame Alice worketh broidery well, Clerk Rlchhrd talcs of love can tell, The tap-wife sells her foaming beCr, Dan Fisher dshoth in (he more, And courtiers rutile, strut and 4blne, While pages bring tho gascon wine; But fait to each, i chai'er befall, the former he mint feed them oP. Man builds his ua/itles fair and byjb, Wherever river runneth by, Great cities rise in every land, Great Churches show tne builder’s.hand, * Greatnrebes, monuments, midtowers. Fair palaces and pleasing bowers; Groat work Is done, bo’t hero or there, And well man worketh everywhere; BtUtcork or ‘resl—irhnt'er befall, 7 he farmer he must feed them nil. KINDNESS TO AM.TIAI.S. Prof. Vouatt gives (he following in teresting fact in one of i\ia valuable works: " A horse in tho depot at Woodwich had proved so unmanageable to the . rough riders that at length no one among them durst even mount him.— His mode of throwing or dismounting his rider consisted in lying down and rolling over him, or else crushing his leg against some wall, or post, or pal ing. All means to break him of these perilous tricks proving unavailing, the animal was brought before the com manding onicer with the character “•/«- Clirab/y vicious ,” and with a recommen dation, on that account, that he should be sold. Colonel Quest, nearing of this, and kmnying tho horse to, be thorough ly bred and, one of the best a,cti,oji.ed and cleverest horses u\ the regiment," be sought tho commanding officer to per mit him to be transferred to the riding troops.- This was consented to, and the transfer was no sooner accomplished than Col. Quest determined to pursue a system of management directly oppo site to that which had been already at tempted : he had him led daily into the riding school, suffered no whips even to be shown to him while there, but petted him ami tried to make him execute this and the other manouvre, and ns he pro.ved Obedient rewarded him with a handful of corn or beans,'or "a piece of bread, with which bribes his pockets were invariably well supplied', - in tin's manner, and in no, great distance of tune, \yns the rebel not only subdued' and tamed, but rendered so perfectly ipiiet that a little child could ride him. He became at length, taught, to kneel down while his rider mounted, and to perform several evolutions and dances and tricks in the menage, which no oth er horse in the school could he brought to do. In line, so great u favorite did lie become, tlu\t his master gave him the appollutiop ofDarling.” Fuos’iiHelps the Pak.mkic.—ln this dimate Winter rarely sets in until from frequent and heavy rains the ground is pretty thoroughly satarated with wa ter* It would he a misfortune to tire agriculturist to have the soil freeze sol id and permanently for the season on the heels of a drought. Wells and springs would f.dl in the whiter time, ami ttie action of frost could not prove so beneficial to land as if larger quanti ties of water were present in it. Few lake note of the actual effect of freezing and thawing upon nil kinds of soil more especially on the heavy and there fore retentive ones. These most need the aytion of the frost and nature has I,rovi(fed fqr thoiq to receive it to a lar ger extent than naturally light, porous soils. The water isdispered all thropoh the pores of the soil, and by its expan sion when frozen it cracks, pulverizes lifts apart the particles from each oth er, to q more minute degree than it is possible to accomplish hv any machi nery. While this action is favorable to the extension of the rooks of plants it doubtless sets free much plant lood which is physically so combined as fer tilizers. So the looser the soil is left be fore winter, the better will he the ac tion of frost upon it. On heavy lands spaded gardens and plowed fields late in autumn are signs of good husbandry fattening animals of all kinds lay <jn flesh very rapidly as the weath er grows cooler. Keep beeves and sheep in pasture as long as the feed is good, but yard them at night, and feed twice a day with grain, if they are to be marketed soon ; otherwise simply feed so as to bo sure they are constantly gaming Pigs should have cooked food, and plenty of it. Push forward their (aliening as vapidly as possible, for at no season will they gain faster. Keen them clean, and give them warm, shel tered nests. Poultry also gain very rapidly, and it is best to fatten them on scalded meal, with corn, wheat acreen jngs and other food inaddition, at day light in the, morning and late in the af ternoon. Coal Oil for Rheumatism.—l wish to inq Hire if your readeis are aware what a valuable remedy the common i*oal oil is in rheumatic rases ? I have been using considerable of it lately, and have found almost immediate relief from It. It is surprising how suple and free from pain it will render some of our old stiff backs suffering from all sorts of cricks,” and the weight of divers scores of years. So very valuable a remedy deserves to be more generally known, as its cheapness and abundance renders it generally accessible. Care •should be exercised in using at night before lamp or Are light, as it some times explodes.— Co. OenC. co 4?" T. h . e ° ra P° cr °P of tlie United •States this year is reported to be re markably good and many new varie ties have been cultivated with great i’f'Tnw Uf 6N ‘ Y ' Times thinks S that u now, from some variety of the American grape, some skillful discov “■ really good, palata ble, cheap light wine, he would render a service to his countrymen, and to pub -lic health, morals and temperance, which would insure him fortune and fame.” \ iNKGAit. —Hard cider will turn to vinegar very soon, by exposing It to the atmosphere in a warm place. Allow ing it to run slowly from one vessel in t° another oyer a platform covered with oak shavings, will hasten the pro ccss. A few drops of red cabbage water win make the color deeper red. if the people desire it. «S“ When hens pick the feathers off each other round the necks, so ns to make them bare, it is because they need something in their food ns animal mat- J be picking at the ends i of the feathers, thus i fucked, from which some substance is extracted ™M„n esh m , cat ' such liver and lights, which are cheap. Preserving Potatoes.— A corres pondent of thcSciaiLific that he tried the following method of potat( !? 3 [ or years) with com plete success: Duet over the floor of the .’in. 'i -1 *! 1 Ilm e, and put in six or seven inches deep of potatoes, and dust with June ns before. One bushel of lime will do for forty of potatoes. Bee-Hives.— Keep a good lookout among the bee-hives and be sure that there is honey enough stored ior win lor feed. dfutuitute, icc B. K W i N 6, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENN'A. A SPLSrOID A.S3ORTMRST OP NEW FURNITURE for the Holldayri, comprising Sofas, Camp Stools, Lounges, Centre Tables, Rocking Chaim, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chaim, Ottomans, Bqrcaus, What-Nots, Secretaries, Ac., Ac., Parlor, chamber, Dining Room, K I' It X { T U It K , of the Latest .Styles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN Sim'S, Splendid New Patterns. BEDSTEADS AXD .MATTRESSES, GILT FRAME* AND PICTURES, In groat variety. Particular attention given to Funerals, orders from town and country attended to promptly and on reasonable terms, Dec. 4i. 1806—If £j A E I X E T WAREHOUSE TOWN AND COUNTRY Tha subscriber respectfully informs Ills friends ami the public generally, thut ho still continues the Undertaking business, ami in ready to watt upim customers cither by day or by night. Ready made Coffins kept constantly on hand, botn f)lalu and ornamental. Ho has constantly on mnd J i \ak't Patent Afetalie Burial Que, of which lie has been appointed the solo agent. Tills cose is recommended os superior to any of the kind now in use. It being perfectly air tight. Ha has also furnished himself wltn a new Rose wood Heause and gentle horses, with which he will attend funerals In town and country, per sonally, without extra charge. Among rho greatest discoveries of the ago Is Spring J taltrau, Iho beat and cheapest bod ecu in u»e, Hie exclusive ngm oi whiuu L have secured, and will bo kept constantly on hand. CABINET MAKING, In nil its various brunches, carried on, and Reau ream*. Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware Upholstered Chairs, Solos, Pier, Slda Centre Tables, Dining and breakfast Tables, Wash stands of nil kinds, French bedsteads, high and low posts: Jenny hind and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, mid all other articles usually manufactured in this line of business, kept constantly on hand. His workmen are men of experience, his ma terial th<} bQslt, and his work made In the latest city style, and oil under ills own supervision. I» will be warranted and sold low for cash. Ho invites nil to give him a call before purchas ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hero tofire extended to him ho feels Indebted to his numerous customers, and assures them that no olforts will be spared lit future to please 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. IKGS. S>tobea, &c. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Fnmaces, HftTe received Four Flm Clau Premium* at tkf Now York Htate nod other Pairs. Al*o, (lie Freni tfILVBK MEDAL nt (he Pair of (be American Institute held lathy Clip or New York, ISfltf. THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARB PERFECT VENTILATORS OP THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OP GAS PROM THEM. THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DATS 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 Swvoa, and Three Sizes of ths Parlor Furnaces. Manufactured and for Sale to the Trade by PERRY & CO., ORIENTAL STOVE ’WORKS, No* lid Hudson St*, Albany. FOil BALK liV BINE SJi I T H & RUPP, NO.'OS NORTH HANOVER STREET, CAR. L 1 8 LE. rA . Auk. W, IW>7 THK CARLISLE COOK STOVE, manufactured ut !•'. GARDNER & Co’s sundry and Machine'-Shop,Carlisle, can'tbebeat. This is the testimony of scores of families In Cum berland, Perry and Adams Counties, who are now using them. Cull and see them. CORN 811 E 111, E R 8, running cither by power or by hnnd-constanlly on hand and for sale at F. GARDNER & CO'S foundry and Machine Shop, East Main Street! .STEAM BOILER MAKING. Wo are prepared to make Steam Boilers of all si an2 promptly and on the best terms.— Also, STACKS and ail articles In tint REPAIRING OF BOILERS and ENGINES promptly attended to In the best manner at I'. GARDNER & CO S. „ , Foimrtrj-and Machlno Shop, Carlisle, Pa. rtt). 7, looT. ffilotljing, rpo THE PUBLIC! - ™" ~ " . J?l e . U u de F B, ® nwl having determined on chanc ing Ills business, will sell otr his entire stock or READY MADE CLOTHING, PIECE GOODS AND GENTLEMEN’S FUR NISHING GOODS IN GENERAL, AT AND BELOW COST! in order to close Ills business as early as possible Ail persons knowing themselves Indebted' to me will please call and settle Immediately ISAAC LIVINGSTON. .Yo. £1 Xorth Hanover Street July 'St, IS67—tf OirH.fc.lv. L O T H I xTTi “ Remember that Samuel Arnold has now on hand an Immense stock of on WINTER CLOTHING 'wL'si;.s h nfoiy)s ,n ? oa r ; o sc 'i!' 11 nt 0 V E R c O A T S rrom W.OO upwards. All Goods warranted. Como early ami buy, ami yon are sure to save TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. Don't forget the place 1 „ SAMUEL ARNOLD. Nov 7/ S ° f llnnovcrand Loulhor ats. J . STERNER’S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, TIKTWEEH HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS IN REAR OF THE JAIL, CARLISLE, PA. "Red up the Stable with now Carrla -1“m Prepared to furnish flrßLclaiM urn- SStS.'SSSr’ n,lea - Pnrtles •« «<! April 25. IWf?—jy ■piNESMITH & RUPP, No. 08 North J.y ffanover Street, have on hand the liireMt and ted r . l uTa n r t .l?, r e STOVJ - a “« Oot, ai, W37—ff * tStoccrles. jyj ART Iff > iT^' FAMILY GROCERY STORE, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENNA. (Late Martin A Gardner's.) The subscriber would beg leave to inform the citlzens-of Carlisle and vicinity, that be stilt keeps on hand, at bis store, East Main Street, ad* Joining Gardner A Co’s. Machine Shop nndFoun dry, Hie Inrgc.Ht and best selected stock of FRK SM GKOCERIES, Glass and Queenawaro, which he will sell at the very lowest prices for cosh. Event article in the lino of Family Groceries will always be kept fresh and cheap. He also calls particular alien* tlon to the .EferrAxi Patent Glass Fn tit Jars, of which he has the exclusive agency for Carlisle, and which has proved Its superiority over all other cans or Jars now In use by Us great simplicity, perfect reliability in keeping Fruit.and thoex traordlnnry ease with which It is seated and opened, without injury for future use. No fami ly should purchase other Jars without first exam ining the Eureka, If they want to bay the best,— Also KNOX’S PATENT STEP LADDER, nn arti cle which no household should be without. Also, Lush’s celebrated WASHING MACHINE, only Five Dollars, and the AMIDON CLOTHES WRINGER, both of which are confidently rec ommended to give entire satisfaction. He lias also been appointed agent for the sale of Kitchen nml Office EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES, to which he would call the attention of Farmers and others needing them as the best and cheap est article to bo found fur conveying Water thro’ yards and barn yards. Also a variety of other articles, such as DOOR MATH, of several kinds mid prices. Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and all kinds of Salt Fish, pat up this Spring. Also Flour in barrels and sacks, and Feed by the bush el. * JOHN MARTIN. July 18.1S67—tf JpIIOVISION AND PITT & POMFUET STREETS The undersigned, successor to J. F. Strut., re spectfully announces that, having Just returned from the Eastern cities, he Is now prepared to sell at the very lowest cash prices, n great variety of fresh GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, CONSISTING OF Qurcnswarr, tiitffar, Olastvare, Chffee, Wood, and’ TTUtow Ware, Tea, M*h t Hpices, Halt, Crackers, Oxtl Oil, L,ubrityi(iiip OH, IWa/oM, Tobacco, ChancU /’VtuV, ifeyars, Pickles nod £kuicc % and oil the articles kept In a first class Grocery store. I would respectfully solicit a share of the pub lic patronage. May 23,18-7—ly OR T H KNOWING! it Is a fact worth knowing to all housekeep ers, in these limes when money Is not quite so plenty as It was a year or two ago, that now to economize in purchasing the indispensable arti cles of FOOI> AND PROVISIONS is a matter of importance to all, except such as ure over flush, ahoy be few;. The subscriber hereby Informs the public that his stock of - GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Q U KENS \V All E. VANNED FRUITS, , SAUCES, and au luUUUiomhle list of Goods and small wares, such us are sometimes la be found in a well established Country Store, is full and com plete; and he announce* his determination to sell the same at prices that will pay Ula custo mers forsteppingallttle out of the way (although unreal, business center) ami ascertain the truth of the above assertion. P* S. I don’t import Clouds FROM ACROSS THE OCEAN, but buy them in New York, Philadel phia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates that any man living can buy them. Clive me n call. WM. BENTZ. N»v 7* West Main Hi. March 14, iwir— ly & RROTHER. LATE AHUIVAL QF GOOD AND UROCRRIKS. DJi levs HKD UCED! Wo have Jusi received a fresh suppy of G R O (J K R IKS, s u c n a s Brown, crashed, pulverized nnd granulated Hu- Bara, Cotl'ees, green and roasted. Ulce, Ada* innntino Candles, Tallow Candle*. Starch Tea#, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ba ker's Cocoa, Baker’s Bromu, Mats enro nI, VernmciUa, Fahnes. lock’s Farina. Mustard, Mus tard Seed, Black and Cayanno Pepper, 8pl (tos, Indigo, Al- I u m, Coppe ras, lump and Ip u 1 v o r- Ized Brim stone. Babbitt’* nnd Vanhagan’sSoai., Tollot Soup,»oda,Cream of Tartar, Coarse and Fine Balt by \Uost\oU or bushel, Shoe Blacking, stove Luatcr. Couoonlra* led Lye, Now Orleans and Hyrup Mo lasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon Oronse, Mac kerel, various gradcsSugur Cured Hams, Dried Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps, Qtnss and Mica Lamp Chimneys, com, hickory nnd corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes, hand scrub Brushes, shoe and wall Brushes, cloth and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Bennett, black, hluonnd red Ink. CATTLE POWDER, Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches Peaches and Tomatoes in cans, Catsups, Worces ter and London Club Sauce, Green Corn In cans, table Oil, Hominy, Beans, ORANGES AND LEMONS water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers, roasted rye and wheat Coffee. Twist, Navy, Nat ural and Congress Tobacco, Kllllkinlck, Fine Cut, Lynchburg and lluukecpuukie Smoking Tobac co and Anderson’s Solace chewing Tobacco. QUKEXSWARK, CHINA, ni. S&, WOODEX FA RTHEX A XI) STOXE WA RE, Baskets, a general assortment of Willow and Splint Baskets and many NOTIONS, and everything else usually kept iu a Grocery Store. Tito public are respectfully invited to call and examine their slock. We feel confldontthey will go away satisfied. Marketing of nil Ainds taken in exchange for goods. „ WASHMOOD & BROTHER, May 3,1800. ffliHinca anti Aiquots. POH L Y , RECTIFIER AXD WHOLESALE BEARER IN WINES AND LIQUORS, Xo’m. 1 anil 9, Xorth Hanoi'?}'Street, Brandies. Holland Gin, Superior Jamaica Spirits, Irish and Scotch Whiskey* Muuongahela Whisky. , Apple Whiskey, Pittsburg and Common Whiskey Old Sherry Wine, u -Old Madeira Wine, Port Wine. Lisbon and Muscatel, Malaga and Claret, Cherry Brandy, Blackberry Brandy. Raspberry Brandy, Lavender Brandy, Rum Shrub. Wine Bitters, Tansoy Bitten* DR. STOEVER’S CELEBRATEDBTOMACH BITTERS Also & large and superior stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, embracing everything In that lino of business Invoices of Fresh Goods constantly urrlvlmr April 25.1807-ly J ** Foreign and domestic LIQUORS. Edward Shower respectfully announces to th* Eubilc, that ho continues to keep constantly on and, and for sole, n large and very superior as sortment Of tr urn FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Hotel, and directly west of the court House, Car" BRANDIES, .... all or CHOICE BRANDS. Wines, Sherry, Port, Maderlo, Lisbon, Claret. Native, Hock, Jolmnnlsberg, and Boderholmea. CHAMPAGNE. Heldulck 4 Co., Oolsler A Co., and Imoarlai Oln, Hohlcn, Lion, and Anchor, imperial.- Superior Old Bye Choice Old Family Nectar Wheat. Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown Stout, 4c. Be*t to bo had In Phila* delphia. Bitters, of the very be*- quality. Dealers mid others deu ring a pure article will And Uos represented, a ils whole attention will be given to a proper an< careful selection of hla Stock, which cannot be tarpaued, and hones to have the patronage of tLo public. E. SHOWER. . Sw. I, !«, GROCERY STORE, ON SOUTH-WEST CORNER DANIEL SHOEMAKER. CARLISLE, PA. AGENT FOR WHISKY, Bdlhon) Elites. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.— CHANGE OK HpURS. On dnd after Monday, QcL 7 tK, JB6O, Passenger Tralna will ran dally, as follows, (Sundays ex* cepled): WESTWARD. Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.40 A. U., Mechonlcsburg 9.18, Carlisle 9.57, Newville 10.34, Hhippeusburg 11.07, Chombcrsbnrg 1.10 IJ.1 J . M. GreencoMtio 1.43, arriving at Hagerstown iio R M. Mall Train leaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M. Median* icsburg 2.33. Carlisle 3.00, Newvlliu .U i, ninppvus* burg 4.10, Cnambersbarg Greeucuatie uuo, ur* nvmg at Hagerstown 635, P. M. Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15. P. M., Mcchunlosburg 4.61, Carlisle 6.21, Newville &6S, Bhlgpensburg tC2I, arriving at Chombersburg 6^o, A mixed Train leaves Chambers burg 8.20, A. M., Orccncnstle 9.30, arriving at Hagerstown 10.15 A. M, EASTWARD. On and niter Monday, October ~th, the Accom* modatlou Train will leave Cbambcrsburg at 6, Shlppensburg 5,30, Newville 6,01, CarlisleMs.Mo* chnnicsburg 7,01, A.M., arriving at Harrisburg 7,35, A. M., making close counecilou with trains to New York and Philadelphia, . Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. M. Green* castle 8.45, Cbambcrsburg 9.25, Hhlppensburg 9.55, Nowvllle 10.20, Carlisle 11.63, Mechouicsburg 11.37, arriving at Harrisburg 12.10. P. M. Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M. t Groeucautlo 12,30. Chomborsburg 1.10, Bhlppcus burg 1.43, Newville 2.16, Carlisle 2.58, Mechanics* burg 3.2 U, arriving at Harrisburg 3.55,1*. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.05, P. M., Grecncostlo 4.00 arriving at Cbambcrsburg 4.50, Making, close connections at Harrisburg with Trams to and from Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington. O. N. LULL, Rail Road Office, > , /sup't Chamb'g. Oci, ah, 1867./ ' Oct, 10, 1867 reading rail road SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—ApriI 8, 180 Groat Trunk Lino from the North and North West for Philadelphia, New York, Heading. Pottavillo, Tomuquu, Ashland. Lebanon, Allen town, Easton, Epnrata, Lltiz, Colum bia, Ac., Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows; At B.W, 8.10 and 0.35 A- M.,and ZiUundOUO P. M., couneclmg with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at New York at 5.00 and 10.10 A. M., and 4.40,6.VU and 10.25 P. M. Sleeping Cursaceompanying the3.oo A. 2J and 0.00 P. AL Trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Heading, Pottaville, Ta maquo, vilnersvlile, Ashland, Pine Grove, Alien* town and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., and 2LIU and 4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Bullions; tuu 4.101*. M. makingcouueciions for Philadelphia and Columbia only. Kor Potts* ville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via (Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Rail lioud, leave Harris burg at 3.20 P. M. Returning: Leave Now Yorkut9.oo A. M„ 12.00 Noon and d.UU and b.oo P, M.; Philadelphia ot 8.16 AM. and 3*30 P. M. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A M., returning from Read ing at 0.30 P. W., stopping at all Stations; Potts vlTleatB.46 A. M.uud2.401*.M.; Ashlando.o0and IL3O A. M. and 1.05 P. M.; Tamuqua at 9.45 A. M and 1.00 and 8.65 P. M, Leave Pollavlile fur Harrisburg, via Schuykll) ami Susquehanna Rail Road at7.UO A. AI. Reading Accommodation Tralu: Leaves Head ing at 7.80 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at Puttetowu Accommodation Train: Loaves Pottstowu at BJU A. iM., returning leaves Phila delphia at U.BU P. M. Columbia Hail Hoad Trains leave Readlng'at 7.W A. M., and 8.15 P. M. lor Ephruta, Litis. Lan caster, Columbia, Ac. On Sundays: Leave Now York at 8.00 P. M.. Philadelphia B.W A. Ai. and 8.15 P. M., the 8.00 A. ALTram running only to Heading; PottsvlUeB.UU A. M.; Harrisburg 0.85 A. AI., and 11.22 A. M. for New \ ork aud 4.20 P. AI. for Philadelphia. Commutation. Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets, toim/l irom uli points.ut reduced rates. Baggage• checked through; 80pounds allowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS, General OujuHtUendeul, Alay 2, 1867. kumlier anti Coal. riOAL AND LUMBER YARD. Til© subscriber having leased the Yard formerly occupied by Armstrong «& HolTer, and purchased the stock of COAL AND LUMRBER, In the Yard, together with an Immense now stock, will have constantly on hand and furnish to order nil kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF, PALING, PLASTERING Lath. Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and Wcathorboardlng, Posts and Halls, and every ar ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All klndsof Shingles, to wit; White Pine, Hem lock, and Oak, of dlfercut qualities. Having cars of my own, I can furnish bills to order of any length and size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Aly worked boards will be kept under cov6r, so they cau bo furnished at all tiroes. I have constantly on hand all kinds of FAAI -ILY COAL, under cover, which I will deliver, clean, to any part of the borough, to wit: Ly kens Valley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler, Trcverlou, Locust Mountain, Lauborry which I pledge myself to soil at the lowest prices, IJuxeburnert' and Illacksmilht' Cbai, always on and, which I will sell at the lowest figure. Yard west side of Grammar Hchool, Main Street. Dee. 1.1885 ANDREW 11. BLAIR. JpORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. flour & fYed, Cbal, Piaster 4 Halt. J. BEETEM A BROTHERShaving purchased oj 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 an J Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and Hay. kept constantly on hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTA N. LAWBERRY, Ac., Ac Llraeburners’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant ly for sale. Kept under cover, nod delivered dry to any part of the town. Also, oil kinds of Lum ber constantly on hand. . 10 „, .1. BEETEM A BROS. Dec 1,1805. 2000 WATCHES, Patent Lever Movements, full jewelled. Hunting Cases, Sterling Silver. Beautl fully Engraved and in every respect first class Timers. To be sold at six dollars each, being less than three-fourths the cost of manufacturing.— These watches are retailed by Jewelers at from 815 tofig.thoact ual cost to the manufacturer being 80 each. This slock of watches was purchased at a Bankrupt Sale In London, and are now offered at such extremely low figures, that all may possess a correct 1 Imo-keoper at a merely nominal sum. Every watch warranted for 2 years. Parties or dering them sent by mall, must enclose 80 cents extra, to repay postage. Money enclosed In a well sealed letter may ue sent at ray risk. Address all orders to , MARLIN CONNOR. Moy 10,1807—1 y Albany, N. V 37i« PIKST PREMIUM haj again fern .4 worded Q NE DOLLAR A PIECE' |)ijotoßrapl)ins. pOSITIVKLY THE BEST! C. L. LOCH MAN AGAIN TRIUMPHANT!!. to C h. LOCHMAN, for'ihe BEST PHOTOGRAPHS. His long experience In the business mid 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 nil work guaranteed to give satisfaction. FINE LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS, Colored and Plain, CARD PICTURES FOB ALBUMS, old and new size, PORCELAIN PICTURES of exquisite finish. Every lady should have one of these token they give the most charming complexion. AMBROTYPES In every stylo of cases, and all kinds of work done in a Hrst Class Gallery. Copies made In the most perfect manner. . Negatives are registered, and duplicates can bo had at any time. The public is cordially invited to pay a visit to the gallery and examine specimens. A large lot of FRAMES and ALBUMS for sole > chenp. Photographs made In all kinds of weather equally well. Dec. 13.1866 Mrs. b: a. smith’s photo* graphic Gallery South-east Comer Hano treot, and Market Square, where may be had ° < J i “ erontBt > rles of Photographs, from card IVORYTYPEB, AMBROTYPEB , AND MELAINOTYPBB : lct Vf? ?“ Porcelain, (something new) both Plain and Colored, and which are beautiful pro ductions of the Photographic art. Call and see them. D^eStypes t Ae ntlon llTen *° °° n ' h ' S frora She Invites the patronage of the public. - Fpp. 15 1800. piPER’S BOOK AND FANCY STORE, si YD GENERAL NEWS DEPOT, 83 WEST MAIN STREET, CASUSLE, PA. A flno assortment of Goods on hand, such ns Writing Desks, Port Folios, Ladles Companions, Work Boxes. Satchels, Ladles' Purses, Pocket Books, Segar Cases, ’ Card Cases, Gold Pens, Pen Knives, Ac., Ae. A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AT REDUCED PRICES. DIABIES'FOR 1867. ' Subscriptions received for all Magazines. Fasti. lon Books, Papers, Ac., at publishers prices. You ■uve postage and always sure of receiving your Magazines by subscribing al Pipkb's. Special attention Is paid to keeping always on band a supply of • SCHOOL BOOKS, for town and country schools. • Books and Music ordered when desired. May 2fl. IM7—tf Cits sanbertisemente. IFTB FOR OHBIcJTMAB AND It new yearsi-a superb stock of FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. ALL WARRANTED TO RUN, AND THOROUGHLY REGULATED. A 1 THE LOW PRICE OF 110 EACH, AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches, 8250 to f 1.000 100 Magic Cosed Gold watches, 250 to 600 IUO Ladies’ Watches, enameled, 100 to 800 200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches, 230 to 300 200 Gold Hunting English Lovers, 200 to 251 y,n) Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, 150 to 290 500 Gold Hunting American Watch es. . 100 to 230 SOOSllver Hunting Lovers, Wto 160 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladles’Watches, 50 to 350 1.000 Gold Hunting Lcplnes, 60 to 76 j 000 MisccllaneousSllver watches, 60 to 101 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches, 25 to GO 6.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds, 10 to 75 The above stock will be disposed of on the pop ular one-price plan, giving every patron a lino Gold or Solid Silver Watch for §lO, without regard to value! Wright Bho. A Co., 161 Broadway, Now York, wish to Immediately dispose of the above mag nificent stock. Certificates, naming tho articles, nro placed in scaled envelopes, ana well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named In their certificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it he & watch worth $l,OOO or one worth less. Tho return of any of our certificates enti tles you to the articles naipcd thereon, upon pay ment, irrespective of Us worth, and as no article valued less than 810 Is named on any certificate, it will ut ouco bo seen that this Is no lottery, but a straight forward legitimate transaction, which may bo participated moveu by the most fastidi ous. A single ceitlflcate will bo sent by mall, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, live for §l, oieven lor $2, thirty-three and elegant promldm for 86, sixty-six and more valuable premium for $lO, one bundled and most superb Watch for $l5. To agents or those wishing employment, this Is a rare opportunity. It Is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorised by tbo Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Watches sent by Express, with bill fur collection on deliv er}', so that no dls-atisfactlon can possibly ocour. Try us. Addr.ss WRIGHT, BROTHER A CO., Importers, 161 Broadway, Now York.. Oct. 24,1867--3 m QOMPARE, THE .V JUDGE GREAT REDUCTION IN WHOLESALE A RETAIL PRICES OF VERY SUPERIOR Silver and Silver-Plated Wares, OF OUR AIANUFA.CTURE. «Such as Tea Sets, Urns, . Ice Pilchers, Wallers, Gob- - A lots, Cake Baskets, Cos tors, Butter Coolers, Vege- VkSV table Dishes, Tureens. Su- *-3SSg gar and Card Baskets, Syr- V up and Drinking Caps, jMsf Knives, Forks and Spoons, of various kinds, <tc., Ac., Vi WARRANTED TRIPLE • PLATE, of best of metals, and equal to any in the market, of the LATEST STYLES, and no goods arc misrepresented, at JOHN BOWMAN’S NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STORE, NO. 70 4 ARCH STREET PITILAbELPUI A 0®- Please call and examine our Goods before purchasing. N. B.—All kinds of PLATING at reasonable prices. August 22,1867—1 y A DIES’ FANCY FURS AT N- FA REIUA S Jld Established rn HAKUFACTonr 71S Sircat (above 7th,) niLADELPHIA. lave now lu Store my own Import*- ' and Manufacture, of the largest and it beautiful selec ts of a nc'y runs , Ladles’ and Chi 1 i. a line assortment irs, _ ..... oimuica to dlspo.., of my goods at very reasonable prices, and 1 would therefore sollclta coll from my friends of Cumberland county and vicinity. Remember the Name, Number and Street. . JOHN FAREIRA, A’o. 718 ARCHSL, ab. 7th, south side, Philo, tor I have no Partner, nor connection WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN PIIII.AD A, Oct. 10.18G7—lm J s. McClellan, * with' PA nil AM & WORK, Wholesale Dealers in HATS, CAPS, FURS AND STRAW GOODS, NO. 531 MARKET STREET, Pi f I LA IIKI.I'H lA. July 18,1807—tf jg{.RE AT WATCH SALE! A GOOD GOLD PEN AND EBONY HOLDER FOR ONE DOLLAR . Manufactured by the American Gold Pen Com nuny. These pens are now being used extensive ly throughout the Eastern States and are war ranted In each and every case. Parties purcha sing who are not satisfied can return them and receive their money back. All orders must bo accompanied with the cash us we send no goods Address all orders to . . * . E. M. CONNER. Xf , American Gold Pen Company. May 10,1867—1 y Troy, N. V. PALSE WHISKER AN D MO US TA CHE A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF FALSE MOUS TACHE3 AjND WHIKBERB. of French manufac ture, so perfect they cannot bo detected from the genuine, will bo sent post-paid by mall to any ad dress. Great attention is paid In the tnanufoo hire of these articles by one of the bestortlsta in Paris, M. D. I ouciie, who Is the best manufac turer In Europe. Moustaches, 81.00; Bide Whls kers, 83.00; Full Beard, 85.00. ’ wmß Address, H. DORR, , 4 Albany, N. y., May 10, ISOT-ly® gC “' f ° r tho Umtod B “™' gWBET BREATH FOB ALL! DR. FONTAINE’S BALM OF MYRRH! 5“ a “ ur , c remedy for tho euro of bad breath.no from what aourco the dlscaao may arise ™, y ,° Un ?, , nd *l, o '' Kent E 1" not make an ettort h> remo\o this disagreeable evil wnenltcanbo done for ONE DOLLAR, sent to .your address postpaid, by mall, and-a cur© guaranteed, or mo- H ey DOßu d Aii Ail orders must be addressed to ted States Abany ’ N * Y " Bole Agent for tho Uni- May 16,1807—1 y pHOTOGRAPHS for THE MILLIONI mU^elebm^ Union Generals for 50 cents* 50 SSS* 1 . I fiS n i® ml ?/£ r 1 6l,cent si 50 Statesmen for 50 S?.« t iA ( SiS eawtl * tll,yo ® 11 8 Uadlw for 60 cents: 50 young Gentlemen for 60 cents*. 6 large Photographs of French Panning Girls in SJgra®* colored. exacUyaL theyap. ffigtsressas.SLw *•» Mwislism-iy U> p ' °' a ' ox OT ' Troy ' N - Y MASONIC HANKS, PINS, EMBLEMS. <tc,.ic. Now and Original Designs of Mnsonio Templars’ Medals, Army%edalondCoresinJrfS- cs of every description. Orders from Uon of the country solicited. All letters March 14 1887-Iy jyj E Y E R ’ S NEWLY IMPROVED CRESCENT SCALE OVER STRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to be the best. London Prise Medal and high awards In America received MELODEONB & SECOND HAND PIANOS sasassfcg Wts <@00)8. QOODNEWS! GOOD NEWS! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE, CORNER OF HANOVER AND POKFRBT STREETS. The subscriber would respectfully inform tho public that bo Is receiving almost dally from tho Eastern Cities, a largo Invoice of New and Cheap Goods, such ns. LA DIES 1 DR ESS GOODS. BLAIN, BLACY AND FANCX SILKS, French Mcrlnocs, Mohairs, Poplins, Black and Fancy French Repps, Plain and Fancy Do Lullies, Plain ami Fancy Alpaca, SHAWLS! SHAW -S ! BROCIIA LONG AND SQUARE, LONG AND SQUARE WOOIiENH BUEAK.FAST SHAWLS In great variety and very cheap.| CLOTHS AND CASSIMERESI French, German and American Clothe, Black and Fancy Oassimerca, Doeskins, Black and Fancy f ver Cbatingx, SaUincfts, Kentucky Jeans, Undershirts and Drawers. DOMESTICS! Bleached and Brochn Table Diapers, Counterpanes, and Quilts, Colton Flannels, Bleached ami Unbleached Muslins, Tickings, Checks. Towels, Napkins, die. REMEMBER THE PLACE, ON THE CORNER OF HANOVER AND POMFRET STREETS, the room formerly occupied by B. R. Jameson a Co. THOS. A. HARPER. Nov. 7,1R37 —tf 1861 PAtL ' 1867. BARG A INS Now openin'.; in DOMESTIC GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CASSIMEBES, HAITI NETTS AND J BANS, WHITE GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS ZEPHYRS, RIBBONS AND NOTIONS RING’S NEW STORE, NO. 05 WEST MAIN STREET, Opposite the Houston House, Next door to the Post Omco, Carlisle. April IS. 1807. A NEW ATTRACTION A T BEN T Z’S S TOR E. We have now received a new and great sun* ply of HOMEMADE GOODS, consisting of CASSIMERES, RATTINETTS, JEANS, WHITE and COLORED FLANNELS, also, YARNS, &c„ &c. These we consider a great acquisition to our immense stock of Goods. LADIES' VLOAKINQ& In endless variety, such as WHITNEY BEAVERS. In different colors, CHINCHILLAS, Ac. Our carpet department has again been replen ished with cheap and every description ol desi rable CARPETINGS & OIL CLOTHS 1 n variety of design. Nov. 7. IHI7. No. 27 3. Hanover 81. 268. HOOP SKIRTS. 028. W I.L LIAM T, HOPKINS “ OUR OWN MAKE.” After more than five years experience and ex P,9£*sl9ntlng 1“ the manufacture of STRICTLY rIRSI QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, wo offer our Jusily celebrated goods to merchants and the public in confidence of their superiority over all others In the American market, and they are so acknowledged by all wbo wear or deal in them, as they give more satisfaction than any other skirt, and recommend themselves In every ro r; c o u „f I S' e 7 ll ‘, n Our assortment embraces every style, loncth and size for Ladles, Misses and Children. Also. Skirts MADE TO oiIDEU, altered and repaired ?V° r a Hopkins’ Own Make," and bo not de ceived. See that tho letter “H" is woven on tho tapes betweeni each hoop, and that they are 2J» HOPKINS. MANUFACTURER. STREET, PHILADELPHIA,” upon each tape. No others are genuine. 1 constantly on hand a fail line of good New York and Easier n made Skirts, at very low WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ? n VfV^??i I i ADEL . PIII 4v HOOP SKIRT Manu- PHILAISLPHIjf rlUm ’ N °‘ m AUCH STREET, April 18.1887-lOm! W,LU AM »• HOPKfNS. Q.ENTB’ FURNISHING AND VARIETY S T.O R E . NO. 13 30 UT H HA. HOVER STREET begs s'4 ve 10 ‘“form gentlemen e2 < J.^ ouso ’ ltee S erß .il nd tl,c public generally, that ‘. u .’, w P nd ’’I 11 keep constantly on timid a n!kh?N(l assortment ol GENTS’ FUR NISHING GOODS, such as Cotton Merino end Woolen SlilrlH and’ Drawers, HoslorleafnllSlndß kinds, Rugs, Buckets, Foot Tubs. Boans Perfu» merles, lens. Stationary, <tp, Don’t loraet tho No. h! South Hanover BtnSt, two*doow North of Waahmood’a Grocery Store, Carlisle. April 11, 1807-tf. a INHoFF QHEAP NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE! 4AS. BPOTTSWOOD A FRANCIS A. KERBY, No. 21 Mala Street, under Marlon Hall, Carlisle, Penn’a. esta bUshed a New Boot and Shoe stem the above named place, we are Sow offeHm?to our friends, and the public genem^oneoftfie PI If JUST, B EST AND. CHE A BEST Stock of Ladles', Gentlemen's, Misses' and rhn dren a Boots and Shoes ever offered In Carlisle i! Our goods ore new and eomiißt 1 ■ CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK el »owhore, which wo will take pleasure in showing, and It wilt not obii™ v™ purchase. We have also eSSI the b«S workmen, and are prepared * ° very DoBt TO MAKE TO ORDER BOOTS AND SHOES and manufacturing goods. Ac. Wo resnnotr.iiiv eollcl t a share of the pnbUe nitron wS! P ° otr,lUy JAMKS BPOTTSWDOD Oct. n. 1807—Sm, FRANOIS A - KEl^y D INESMITH & RUPP, 'No. 68 Norm Dlrr ? r€cl ’ KcU ,h 0 Oriental Base Burn ing stoves and every variety of Stoves known t n bargain^ 61 * Glvo lsem If Tcn waSuo^S Oot.Bl,U67_tf • Urg ffioow.^ jTp'f'U LA B PIII C E S dry goods, LATEST REDUCTION IN PRICES GREENFIELD’S, NO. 4, E AST MAIN STR E E T Poplins. Ilns just returned from the city with Iho fol lowing bargains, Elegant Prints In beautiful styles at 12}4 cts, All the best, makes Prints 11 cts, Very best Unbleached Appleton ami Stark’s Conestoga and i-l Muslins at Good Bleached Muslin’s at 10 and 12*.$ cts, a tip top Bleached -I-! Mus- lin at 15 cts. Semper Idem % Muslin 18 eta, Semper Idem 4-4 Muslin only 20 els, Wnmsut- ta Bleached 4-4, 28 cts, Now York Mills, 4-4 30 cts. A HOOD DOMESTIC GINGHAM, 12>J cts, UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNEL, li) cts, nr. st ma kk.s, a.-» n HICKORY STRIPES, CHECKS, at reduced rates. A large and well selected slocl? r> RE S S GOODS, no mi nr a r the i.a te pa xio pjhcep. Morlno'x, Popllnn, Alpacas, Wool Do Lainca, Silks, Heps, Mohairs, mourning goods Sombcuiu&i, liejis. Fcpt Alpacas, Wool De Latnes, French Ma'inoes, Crape Veils, A Full Link of CLOTHS & CASSI MERES BEAVER CLOTHS, CHINCHILLAS, :U lower prices than over, CASSIN ETTS VERY LOW GREAT BARGAINS IN Shirts, Drawers, Woolen Hoods, Wool Scarfs, Nubins, Honings, Hosiery, Gloves ,t Notions, A bentlful assortment of Col’d Velvet Hit,l,on nil widths and the most beautiful styles l of Drw* Buttons, Colored Cord edged Ribbons ‘ D offerccS? rBeStm “ 1 ohc ‘T Mt >"t of Blankets over SHAWLS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE. CHILDREN'S Sir A WLS. PLAIN AND PLAID FL ANN RIM. A JOB IN’ GINGHAM UMBRELLAS HOOP SKIB T 8 , ONE CASE OK BRUNER’S CELEBRATED BALMORAL, at only $1.76, Belling In other Houses at $2.00 and $3.24. TAJJLE COVEBSI FANCY kobesi th^larpcß tan U F b e C , aro d " f ohasera the propriety ofnUcast.!eenmam?l, l ,, pur ' Inlng my etookbeforo purehaslmrelsm?!?,?™ nn l" u my full determination not U>VmS!miif£ any goods In my Une. MV MOTTO IS, QUICK SALKS! AND SHORT PROPITSt Ann nr n.ACK or business. Ij T, GKEBNFIELD, Hov. TflBo7, No, 1 Jiaat Main Street. gI’ECIAL INdUKANCE AGDNoy'i i)Vßit 525,000,000 or Capital Rkpxuiskntbd HOME, ' ' - ’ • NORTH-AMERICAN GBUM^NIa, all of Mow York. Aetna and Phoenix of Hnr» ford, Conn.; North America, of Philadolnhin Pa.: Columbia Mutual, of Lancaster, Pa puia * The npilu element to bo desired in Insum**- Companies Is “ nCe SECURITY. If wealth, experience. Intelligence and nrohitv exist, perpetuity and houoVablo dealing will h* likely to ensue. B “ Uo liisurunco creates Independence. A person pays for his own indemnity, and need not bo a lax on his friends. 11 Every man should Insure; the burning op whoso property would Injure or inconveulonen himself, lus lamlly; or his neighbors. u Insurance effected at this agency, no matter how largo the amount. In either Stock or Mutual Companies. Policies Issued, losses adjusted mm promptly paid at this olllco. BM ' unna .SAMUEL K. HUMIUCH Special Insurance Agent Office No. 2(1 HVa£ Main Street, Carlisle A? LOCAL AGENTS: 1 .1. E. Forree, Nowvllle John K, Shuler, New Bloomflcld, Perry conmv* A. 11. Wcidmau. Mtllllntown, Juniata county. UTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. ACCUMULATED CAPITAL 17 els. • (TWENTY-TWO MILLIONS,) All In first-class Mortgages, Government Secu rities, Cash.and Real Estatell! 1 TMA'KES NO DIVIDENDS TO STOCKHOLDERS I But Its Cash Dividends of February 18C7 amounted to 52,121.000 to Its Policy Holders, which Is nearly four times as much as any other Company In the United Stales declared for same year. It Ims tho LARGEST AMOUNT INSURED of any Company In Dio United Stales, and its Divi dends are made annually In CASH, not put off till tho slh payment, as is done by tho leading note companies'. It has THE LARGEST INCOME $6,217,0 35.88. From Ihisinossand Interest. Its Tables of Holes arc mmi lu to 1W per cent, lower on the 10 year and endowment plans than the Connecticut Mu tual and many other of the Note Companies. All Policies are or may bu exchanged for non-for- Tollable ones. It has over 50,000 POLICY HOLDERS, and is patronized and recommended by the best authorities m the United States. SAMUEL K, 11UMH1C1I, Special Agent, O'Qlcc A r». 2ti ire.-./ Main Street, Carlisle,Pa. October :i, ls(l7—dm TICKINGS, &c, QRE A T HORSE AND LIVE.STOCK OP PENN A V L VAN IA HORSES, French Poplins, and Plaids, AND SHEER AGAINST LOSS BY THEFT* rOSIIw. 1 . 8 U . lc Live Slock Insurance Companj in the Stale, and, moreover, it Covkus mtn “JSMSncra. lhCl ' S ‘" SUr<! ° nly nßnln “ t COr - , SAM’L IC. HUMRICH, • Special Ay cut, Tr „ onlct l 2o West, Mnln St., Carlisle. PoM J vJ » c ‘ l '. McclumlcsburK, Pa!' A ‘ Mc tUKE, EoctU Agent, Shlppensburg, Crape Collars, JOURE INSURANCE. “Tlic ALLEN AND EAST PENNRnnnn' Xfrr TUALFIIiE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum! besland county, incorporated by an act of An* sembly,ln the year l&fe, and having recently had Us charter extended to the year lW is novln acthc and vigorous operation under the suner* win C n C n°!. the^?. ll< ?'^ ne Board of Manage!*: i Coigns, ClirlHtian SLayjnan Jacnii Ph» eidy, Daniel Dailey, AloxanderTatiVcarT H. Cooyer, John Elcholberger. Joseph Wlckorrs Samuel Eberly. Rudolph Marlin, Moses Brlcker* Jacob Coovor and J.C: Dunlap. 1 ■ " riCKer » n o«i e ‘ r r l . tcs of lus » r anco are as low and favorable ns any Company of the kind In tho State Par sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of tho Corananv PnafSont 11 u rnpr SS n wP em nt beri,m,fc„m'u: ’ ° PGjU: ’’ libor!j ’’ a Mllls-Cum eSerohirv 111 lAN St ‘' yj “h, Carlisle,, weeromri —John C. Dunlap, Mechanlpshiiwr 1 rronsurcr—Damkl Bailey. iJlllaburg.YorkCo!, Cloaking Cloths in Slack ami Cbloj rv 0 /™H.',';," ! C^ls' /-JunilSherrlcl LAllen l Hen-. ii« , 115 hig, fahiienianstown; Lafayette f*efl"or arhlltb I, 0 St 7i 1 ?i o ','' mau ’ ; Mode ui until, Smith Middleton ; Samuel Graham W vfflt'? 1 '!' 1 Coovor, All™“Vn’ BhcDherdstotvn: D. Coovor, Upper.' Cu d sio^’v;dnmu n, ,f’ 11VOr S ? r ‘bßl John Hycty, &!™>eS[lSasiS:SS^. 4 ' 0W !; Grinith^WarrlnEtou^’P 0v %4 James ton ; l MS r cl^r^u^^ view; John Wllllums, Carroll Wtter ‘ Fftlf &sbis«w Dee. 1 ISM Hartford live stock inrtt RANGE COMPANY. • AiNOU CAPITAL $600,000. or^gSJ'JKff. ll as ‘" wt d “‘b fom any cause at'y?nVs?.*!™?’ Co 7“ nn ? sh ecp raw be taken t o to 4 per cent on two thirds their cash vnlun hsl^Agonc?? 1117 fldJusted at the ° ffl ce of tho Car-’ . SAM LIC. HUMRICH, Special Agent, ■ March 11. ISo7—ly 3 ’ ’ 2 ° WcSt H 1 st - Carlisle. mmm Shafting furnished to order. Send for Circular. McDOWELt, & BAECHTEL, Agents Sept. 6,1887—3 m ”°o<™own, Marylamt. Jp U N FOR ALL!! ' * nBtruct 'ons by which any person male or h e J r J. n r 0 ’ °i Ln m^ stertlle EreatartorVontrflooulam » fow lioura’ praotloe, making a fanl ml V™ ft ?h boc \ omln R e . x P^^ Fsn iS.ite& r, ?* 1 . n 6 ,t a source of Income.— %y ma “ for6 ° cenls - Sat Mn?To?lS7--I? roW ° r . 51 > Tr ° y - N - T ' ‘ ANTED! ti?« cll ? nK ° ln ft «nd honorable business for rnoii u V r . nmnths, in tho vicinity whore they inouth W * Ch W * ll not tlle,u from $5O to 8150 per LFp’nVma o "PP'Y *» or address PARME- Not? 21°l$'J ““''“"O 1 St., Philadelphia. Pa., fuSmS’ BUGGIES, &C.-A. B ‘ AimoM Vif ll ? vo 0,1 hand two-seated Car haifHn?n.i 0 o ory S i ty , le * T °P and no-top Buggies wf» olld *» l . aiu, t p d Carriages, R number t j er e ls * k'erything in their L ( «einnd« to or Oct. 21,18(*7—3m TS?t£™ CE *2 lmy °''onp for cash Is J tS3b™ 4 RuPP *• ® J ' r “ rtA insurance (Companies. MANHATTAN. SECURITY, $22,000,0001 EASTERN DETECTIVE 141,4 40,r/ • " _ INSURANCE CO IKSII U E S MULES, CATTLE, AND DEATH BY FIRE, ACCIDENT OR. NATURAL CAUSES. May 30,1807—0 m AGENTS. br. kindlebergbris T E R WHEEL.. ll 200 F A RME R S 1 IS I 1
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