Ilgticttllwml. EABTH WOBMB 11* rUMVIB POTS. Sometimes horticultural troubles seem to be epidemic, and we have a succession of letters all of the same purport, as is now tlio case with reference to the com mon Earth or Angleworm in ilower pots. There is a difference of opinion in regard to the food of worms, some claiming that they actually eat the roots of plants, while others hold that they live upon the decaying matter contained in the soil. ■Whichever maybe thocase, there is no doubt that they do much injury to potted plants; in passing through the soil in nil directions they not only per forate it witli small channels, but they so compact that it is difficult to water a plant thorougly, as the water will run oil' by the worm holes before the mass becomes wetted through. Worms should lie kept from entering the pots, and those already in them should ho removed. Those who, in taking up plants, use common garden soil for pot ting, are quite apt to introduce the trou ble themselves. Polling soil should he ■ prepared beforehand' and frequently worked over, during which operation the worms may he seen and picked out. Worms frequently eater pots that are set outdoors for the Hammer, or are plunged in the borders. We have fre quently eaulloucd against tin’s in oar “Notes for the Month.” Dio pots should l)e sot upon a layer of eoal ashes, and a lien they nro plunged, a quantity of ashes should ho placed hi tlio bottom oi the hole made for the receptionol the pot. . When a pot is infested by them, it is not very difficult to remove them. We have found that if the earth is allowed to get ns dry as may he without injury to the plant, the worms will usually col lect together, probably attracted by the moisture'of one another, at the bottom or sides of thopot. liy turning tJio hall of earth oat of the pot they may he re .moved. This turning out the earth from upot seems to thoso who have never practicedlt,adlfflcuit operation as well as one dangerous to tlio plant. It is very easily done, and will not disturb tlio growth of any but very recently potted plants, in which case tlio roots have not sufficiently permeated the earth to hold it together in a ball. Spread tlio lingers of the loft hand over tlio surface of tlio earth, invert thopot, and hold it in tlio right hand; then give the edge of the pot a slight downward ran upon tlio edge of n table, shelf, or tlio like, and o out will come the ball, which must bo carefully received in the left hand. A few pickings in tills way will soon free tlio pots of worms. Whore tlio trouble occurs with" plants in file boxes or in tubs, some other means must ho resort ed to. All Infusion of soot is very dis agreeable to them, aiid will drive them to the surface; this, to many plants, will act as a manure. Lime water will kill the worms; it is made by slaking a lump of lime of the size of one's list, ami stirring it in pailful of water. When the liquid has become perfectly clear, it may ho used in moderate quantity upon the earth containing robust shurb*. We have no oxpericn■•(* in Us use upon tender plants, and Unit must hr a mutter of experiment.- —A ntcriran Ayricnituriat. STRAW AM» ROOT Vli rS'KKH. If you oneu make a eureful trial </f cutting the fodder for a stock of entile, horses'included, yon will realize how much corn fodder, straw and hay of an indifferent ([Utility you will he able to work up, and at the same time become convinced that your stock has grown latter, or made more fat and flesh, than under the old practice of feeding out en tirely long hay. We fed six or >evon cows ami live horses lust winter on corn fodder, Kn gllsh hay, meadow hay and hurley Mraw. U was nil cub and thoroughly mixed, and sprinkled with cold water and a little sail as the mixing proceeded, then throwing into a heap. At him end of uvo days, one end of the heap was bro ken down and im»a! mixed with Si.-- 'That for the horses being equal to about three <juarls of corn meal per day; and that for the cows, rqimi to m:e quart of corn meal per day. All the Mock did well, and it seemed to u-.c at a con- id erahle less cost than in the old way *if feeding. The experiment wa« not an exact one, but continued -everai oilim*. of a similar nature, made ‘dim* year* before. The sen-on Tor rv:ll; lr ham is at hand, and v»e know of no out item of economy,with the fanner nio.-< important than the u-o of tie- hav i-t,t• I<t. , if roots are u.-ed in.-dcnd of "iw i;i, th.-y liavnr (ho ni}i>s of dry {‘udder, >u ihat e.dllo oat t]ie We know onr fanner (o lood dd or fdenw-; through an entire winter on wheat straw, cut, anti Hat turni]).*, ai.-o out. Tin* cow-; were in siidleient flesh, and were j,ro ducinj'a fair average of milk. VA LL'AULE HtX'll’ES.— Tim following have been used in many families of Hi is borough, for thepurpuseof coloring cotton good#; carpet rags, Ac.; and have I.een found both cheap and serviceable. The colors are bright and unfading: Blue.—Dissolve -1 ox. of copperas in two buckets of water; boil the goods to be colored in two hours, put 2oz». pros tate of potash, dissolved In two buckets of water, boil the cloth in this* fifteen minutes; then lift out the yarn, muslin, or otlior articles, and pour in an ounce of vitrol; stir it well, thou throw in the material and let It soak a fe.w minutes ; after which rinse thoroughly. Yellow.—Put H ozs. sugar of lead into two buckets of water; 4 ozs. of bi cromate of potash iu one bucket of wa ter ; heat as warm as you can bear to handle the material in wringing. Put into tho lead solution first, then into the other, four times from one to tho other alternately, wringing them each time. Dip tho above in lime-water to make a bright orange color. Black.—Put 1 ox. ext tad of logwood into 1 bucket of cold water; stir it until hot; put 4 ox. of blue vitrol into a buck et of cold water; heat it. Put goods in tho vitrol and heat five minutes; after which pub'thorn inlo the logwood dye half an hour—airing it several times.— Then dip in salt water scalding Iml. UUwo in cold water. SSl"Fanners, look well after your hen manure. Place boards about two feet below the roosting place, upon which may fall all the manure. Then, once or twice a week, have it well.scraped, and put in barrels. You can then have in tin- course of a year, the very best man ure you could possibly use for corn and other crops. How to Fatten Geese.—An Irish agricultural paper says the best way to f;itton geese is to put tlircc or four In a ihukened room, ami give each bird ono liipiiml of oats daily, thrown in a pan of water. In fourteen (lays (hey will ho found almost too fat. Never shut up less than two together, as they pine if left alone. Srut’ErNo FouTtriiKKVs.—Chop linc ly one quarter of a pound of suet, and mix double the quantity of bread crumbs, a large spoonful of chopped parsley, nearly a spoonful of thyme and marjorom mixed, olio eighth of nutmeg, some grated lemon peal, sail and popper, and bind the whole with two eggs. A teaspoonful of finely shreded shalot or onion may bo added at pleasure. — Kr. Wo have no doubt the 11 stuffing” is good and just the tiling but what docs (lie stuffing amount to without the “ turkey?” KaTS. K Colo, Sleuboii comity, N. V. savs lie never failed to cure poll evil by tirst “washing the sore clean with ;wann soapsuds, and then sprinkling on a teaspoonfnl of saleratus oncoa day un til a euro is effected, which will bo spec dy. Dti> (Sootts. gI’ECIAL NOTICE! (J RE AT EXCITE M E N T A T TH E O LI) 00It N E If.! AT NO. 2 , HAST M A.I N STUEKT, Hus boon rrrnlctl i»y sinolhor largo arrival oJ flUTip I'OOllS, THE laiujE auction sales x k ir y o a ic owi NOW IS Til K TIMIO THAT KVKIIY In Up) nova anil country ciui pnri'lmuo a tiood French Merino, at I.U) “ Rm press Kopjis uU wool. .li'i “ Alpaeca Poplins, J.'» j Splendid I*l.ild Poplins, .7'i to 1.00 “ “ c’lLslniiores, only No mid all other Urosa (.loads as cheap in propor tion. II LAXKIO T S ! ULAN KlO 'I 1 S! Please do not loryel tho fact that all lil«h pri ces are KILLED nO M K STIC QOODB, Good (.‘anion Flannols UP* els.. Good Domestic Ginghams I'JJi cUs.,Good Muslins Kiel.-., (hind (’ullcoe.H « JO ami UJ els.. Sheet lugs. Pillow (Jase Muslins, Tick ings, (,'hecks, Towollngs, Ta hle Diapers, «te., at siieh prices as will astonish every person that will call I, K 1 n 1 I' 11 A M 1 I. 1. v. u , unU pnrebiiM* ortc of Uiu new si > lean! LAOIKS' CLOTH CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, LASqLKS, rim TLA Its, ,ve A splendid ;i-vn t* ll l* r ll (if rinlh:. U.u yard or pin. *-. InnC -I'.i I: < 1 i-.ir; and cTiiir S 11 A \V LSI S 11 A W LSI nr.- nlwnv-i l/> bi fi.mi.l on Ur COHXLit K I. A X N i. i. r ' FI, X N Kl. S 1 of all > >..• m,.i Horn. in:i ' - I s.i.• 11 or t linn < v i i ■lo •): in lie thi-..J.| Man-I t . .T. ,i :i, of i I !: jij I. nf F r i:s! r i: s; MUFFS, oa>r, uy. I'Ai'l.s, tor RADIKS, un.l I'HlLhliiuN uV LEIDIGH k MILLERS Cheap store you hco the gi tiatt»( varloly of OVi:iI.UU.VTiN<;H, FRENCH CLOTHS and CAHSIMKItIM, A special arrangement with a llrnt rlari Tai lor, loiuuko uny Larmont In \cry s.hort notice. m(j u u A l l xV a aooi) s i Always a full supply of .-very ilominj.liou id v u n 10 u a r. oo o dh i Strict attention In lining onions from town or (Miimiiy, Notions always on hand ain-li a' URK AKFAHT SJIAWJ j*, NI-'IUAK, JIOHIJS, KCAKFH, TIKS. HnSIKUY.GI.OVKS, MITTUNH. V A UN’S, DUANVKIJS, r.vi»i-:it.siimTs, in)oi>i:i) sunn’s. a-.- J} A\jMOll A 1j SKIUTfc, Tho best to bo had In tho county, at llio cheap where they have tho largest and heat stock of CAUH'TTH. OIL.CI.OTHB, MAITINCJW, huuggeth. KUOS, MATT’S, ac. ricnso do not foil toglvo nn i » call, ns wc are determined not to bo undersold and cun always prove to oiir friends that wo 801 l good Goods cheaper than any other homo lit the county. PLEASE REMEMBER THE SIGN OF THE CARPET HALL, N<?. 2. Nov, 23, lam 11 (I It (1 11 T T P J! J L A D K L J‘ HIA LA DY In all kinds of ON r rn v: A'.S HhUTifAH, JlonlH, ■J 4c. F A NOV CX HK J MK R LH. KATTINETTM, Ac CHEAP STORE jfui'uitUrc, scc B. K W I N (T , CABINET MAKER AND I'XDKI’.TAKKK, W’EB T .M A I o* S T U K KT . CAi'.iiisr.i:, pd.vn’a A Srr.s'rniit iirorst nr N i: \v k i : k x i t u li h for thw Holii! tys comprising Bofas, rump Stools, Lounges, (Vnlro Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables. Kocoplitm Chairs, (moments. H.nvans, What-Nots. Parlor, Lhamhi.: ]•' r K X ITT U !■ cottagk miNrirui: in sot's. Spleinlht Nov/ I’m! *t• BEDSTEADS AND M-ATTUKSSKS, <;IJ/r I‘IIA.MI.s .\N!) I *u 1 HOTS. Parllcnhi: - •itu ntlon ;n en i<> Knmvals. Orders from town an.l f..m»ti> atKmh'l lo ptomptly ntnl on ivsnomabb- ti j ;.i ~ Dee, n. Dci-ir a ii'i k t \v a i; r h o r s k OWN AMmi-1 NTin Tlu* Mill * •:.! i I'vj.fc! mile : n luinis his friends Uiicl I lu* public puna ally. Jh.it lm slid continues Uu' L’mlci buMne-,-, jiml is ivadv to wait ilium i'iislt*mM*rs cithci by tiny or hy itli^r l l. lieadv iimili I'nn'iN.i kept constantly on hniul, both plain and ornamental. He Inis constantly on Imiitl J-'nk'.i I‘uhMl M'lnln' JSnrtul (Wic, of which lit' hits been unpointed the sole jiyeiil. This case Is recommended as supcrim in uuy of the kind now In ii'i*. it hfhiK perfectly stli'tluhl. Hu Ims also furnished It i him 1 11 with a now Rose wood IlMAitMcmnl yojitlo l.orsi s, with which ho will utU'inl funerals in town ami country, per sonally, without c.tti'a eharue. Ainoii}' 1 In* greatest diseovei ies ol tho age is owcll'afynna MitUitis*, the host and cheapest, hod ecu in use. tin; exclusive right of which i have secured,and will lie kept con staidly «»n hand- 0 A li IXIO T M A K 1X (L 111 ill! U.h \ ui loll*, bi iii it* I a**, on i icil on, mill Lean* romis, SeeietariPs, Will k-sland.s i’nrioi WiU'c, Upholstered Chairs, Soli>. j’lei, Side nod Conlif Tables, Lining and IbenklnM T’n( l l» Wa.sb- Ktnmls of nil kinds, Kit iifb L.-osiead*>, Ingb and low posts: Jennv Lind and < ‘,»ltnjj* 1 LeiKL-.ids Chairs of all kinds, Looking * Un-sse*, mid all oilier articles usually immui.i.-i nn d m I Ids llnu Of business, kepi eonslaiitli on baud. Ills workmen are men ol .-t t unenee, Ids inn-, torlal Lllf; best, ;illll bis vvni* Minde In iho latest city style, and all umlei htsown supervision. if will be warranted mid •.old low lor cash. Ho Invlies ail to gi \ e Inin a e.dl lieforo purchas ing elsewhere, Koiihe hher.d patronage hevo tofiro extended In him nr Pels indebted to Ida numerous eustniuei'.s, nai• i a-sn ies | hem that no elforla will he spared In fuline l - please Uiom In stylo and priee. Giveusa call. Uumetuber the place, Nmili Hanover Street, nearly opposite tin* I )cp‘ <s; I ban k,i 'al lisle. DAVID HIPK. Dee. 1. IWH. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Pomaces, Iltire received Four First Class Premiums at the Mew York H-tate nail other Fain, Also, the front HILYEtt MEDAL at the Pair of the American Institute held in the City of New York, ISCS. TUKY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO EE MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OP THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN EE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM THEM. THERE CAN EH NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. THK FIP.E WILL REMAIN FOB DATS WITH OUT ATTENTION*. THE ILLUMINATION JS EQUAL TO A2* OPEN FIRE THEY ARK POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICA I STOVES AND FURNACES 'EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATIHPAO TORILT, ROTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Eight Size-3 of the Su77t«, coid Three Sizca of the Parlor Furnaces. Manufactured and for Sale to tho Trade bj PERRY <fe CO., ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS, No. 115 Uodwii fit., Albany. ro :s *> ,v io: r-r U I N K S M 1 'l' II & P. U P P , No. Ai NwIITJI HAN'jVER hTISKW, i' i ui. i s i.n, i* a Au" ‘U. IW7 iJJats anti Caps; JVuksii' A 11 Ji IVAI, A* IS ir .V /' Ji J.V (j sTY f. /lo- ll A T S A X 1) C A P H The nuhscrlher has Jii.opened nt .Vs, l-> O'orlh Ilnwner /Hreel, a few door-i North of the Carlisle Deposit Rank, one of the Ini tp-M and host Stock* of (i ATH nml CAPS ever oie-rci in CarllHU*. Hillt HaU, Cusuliuere of nl I ■. i.vlm and quail lie*, Stllf nrlipn, dilliTi'iif »-.jloi-, ;.i;< 1 every tiohcnp- Uon ofHoft Ha'* nor.v mm!.-. The iJUiikard iiinl o ;i | »:> .i-.ned nriiflii, coie Ktctitly on hand and ina<!« '■ > r, all warrant* etl to give Buli.ifaction. A full :vf,orl;.n o', of HTILAW HATH, MEN’S, IV-V ... J.M» rini.lilHJN’S, FANCY 1)0. 1 have also added to i.iy .‘-'lo.-j:, notions of differ oil kinds, comdsthig of J.ADIKK' ANi) gk:;tm:.mf.vs .stockings, Xcch 7'i‘j, i"h CW/nrt, i .’/»,( i'i, J‘eilclh, VV.-v.fd, •Si iriifj Sill, l.'inbi cHns, ,Cr. j'ill ME HEOAR.S AND TOBACCO AH WAVS ON HA NI >. (hvc me a rail, and examine my stork as i feel confident of pleasing all, besides saving yon mo ney. JOHN A. KKHHFIt, No. I>j North ilanowr Street. .Juno ti, IhiiT—ly AND CAPS! 1)0 YOU WANT A NIfIVHAT Oil (JAP V Iv so, Don't Fail to (Jam. on J. G. GALLIC , jVO. W, WIiVT MA IX HTJihKT, Whoro can bo neon the lineal assortment of HATS AND CAPS over brought to Carlisle, ilo lakes great pleas* uro In Inviting his old friends and customers, and all new ones, to his splendid stock hist re ceived from Now York and Philadelphia, con* Misting In part of lino HlldC AND I.’AHSIMRIIR MATS, besides an endless variety of Hats mid (Japs ol tho latest style, all ol whirli 1m will sell at tho /.nirra! Oi.t/i rrirra. Also, his own nmmifaelurc uf Uutsalwuys on haml, and HATS MANITFAUTU'UIJH TO OKDKU. ilo has the best, arrangement for coloring Hals ami all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, Ac., at tho shortest notice (as bo colors every week) am] on tho most reasonable terms. Also, a line lot ol choice brands of TOBACCO AND CTCAUS always on hand. Ho dealros to call tlieatlenllon of persons who have (J O U N TK Y F II U S io sell, as ho pays tho highest cash prices for tho same, Give Idm a call, at tho above number, his old stand, as bo feels coulldont of giving entire satis faction, poo. 20, mo. ©merits jyjABTIN'S FAMILY GIiOCERY STORE, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, I’OSA, (lAto Martin A Gardner”*.) Tho subscriber would beg leave to Inform tho oillxmu of Carlisle and vicinity. that he still keeps on Imnd, at Ids store, Hunt Main Street, ad* Joining Gardner A Co’*. Machine Shop ami F.mu drr. Hie largest and beat selected to.ct of F KESII GROCE 1U K S , Glass and Queenswaro, which he will sell at tho verv lowest prices for cash. Every article in the lino of Family Groceries will always be kept freah ami cheap. lie also calls particular atten tion to the Furc/.-a 2\UnU Class J-YnUJnrs, of which he has the exclusive agency for Carlisle, ami which has proved Us superiority over all other can* or Jars nmv in use by Us great simplicity, perfect ic'.iablhiy in keeping Fruit.and thecip truordinary eai»w will* which it is sealed and opened, without injury for future iu»c. No land* Iv should imrehftKo'nthcrjars without first exam* ihing the Eureka, if thev want to buv the hot.— Also KNOX’S PATENT ST 101’ LADDER. an arti cle which nohouseholdshould be without. Also, lush's Kdcbralcd WASHING MACHINE, only Five Dollars, and the AMIUON fLOTHES WRINGER, both of which are conlldcntly roc* ommendod to give entire satisfaction. Ho has also been appointed agent for the sale of EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES, to which ho would call tho attention of Farmers ami others needing them as the best and cheap est article to he found for conveying water thru' yards and bam yards. Also a variety of other articles, hitch as HOOU MATS, of several kinds ami prices. CtT Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and ah kinds of Salt Fish, put lip this Spring. Also Flour In barrels and sacks,ami Feed uy thchmsh el. JOHN MARTIN. July is. I*l7-1 f pHOVI.SIOX AND GKOCEIvY .STOKE, OX .SuUTH-WEST C’UUNEU 1* 1T T °*t POM F U K T STII E ET S . Th(j undersigned, .successor to J. F. .Stki:i., re spectfully aiimmnccs that, having Just returned from the Eastern cities, ho Is now prepared to sell at the very lowest cash prices, a great variety oJ iresh cmoCKUIKS & IMiOVJSION.S, CONSISTING OF Quctiisirare, Sugar, (,'lassnarc, O'Jfec, Jibed and ’Willow Tt'oic, Tea, Fish, Spices, Sail, Crackers, dial Oil, ChcSsc, .Molassn.:, /.Hhriaitiny Oil, 2'olctlors, Tob-u-co, Gained !■', i: /, Xujui's, IHcUlca unit .Shmv, and ;iil the articles kept In a first clues Unwery MufC. I would vospccU'ullyHoliclLu share of tho pub 11.patwuoBC. danik[j 81t0EMAKKIl _ May 35, IS"7—ly Yy oit T H K N U W ING! It is A pact worth knowing to nil housekeep ers, in Hies.- (inn-* when money i« not quite so plenty ».s ii wn.n.vcur or two ago, Unit flow U) economize m lairdm-dng (lie litulapommblo arti cles <>( FOOD AND 1* 110 VIBI ON S is n matter of Importance to nil, except such ns mu over Hush, (I liny be few). The subscriber hereby iiiinruib tin? public that hiusluck of U itUCKUI KS. I'lluVlSloNtt, (.•CCKN.SNVAHH, CAN.NMD KUUiTS, SAUCKS, ami h u mnumeiabie list of Goods nml small Ware*, sncii as arc somutlmes to l>o found inn Well established Country Store, is full mid com plete; and ho announce* ids determination to sell the same at prices that will pay his custo mers for stopping sv little out of tho way (ulLhougl: agpc.nl business center) ami ascertain tho truth ot tho above assertion. P’S. I don’Umport Goods I’UOM Ai’IIOSSTIIH OCKAN, but buy them lu New York, Philadel phia and Uallliuorc*, at tho lowest i;.U-s that auf man Jiving con huy thorn. Give me ft cnU. wm. iiiuvrz. No- 7 tl West Main St, March 11, IV.7—ly yyAKIIiIOOX) & iSUOTUKH LATE A 1111 IV A L O I GOOD AND FUESH CiKOCICUI I,S. }‘ li I C K .S’ It EH U C El) Wu )ui. f jisil'rui'Oi Veil h suj.s.y of UKOCKIi I K < , S C C II A S Urowii, iTii-ilir.i. jmlvvrjzoU and t'ranuia!* •! yar*. i'uSiimm, yrr-v-n ami roasted, linr, Ad. it-aiiUii.- i;ari(llc'. Tallov/ I'andli'•••'l i;mi 'l’.-iLi. rill klnd«. Chef-Ac, Ch-jcoJaU*, i;.t ktT *• ' liaki-r's. Ilroioa, M.ic curoni. V»*nn:»ciJhi, Kai:m Karina. Muiiar*!. M a t»M {-'c-vd, B5;u;i: au <J l.'uya!ii;i- jvpj ■ cor-. In ' 3 u n; C-h-c- >1 > C A T T I. E i > O W l) K li ■-i.r-I L Li: M O Ni- K < A 0.7 v.-* ir. s /'/; *jS. wyjhi: FMilUr.y AA 4 J .»'7 <jyis V.AIiE, NOTIO N .S , ar,.l everything el;x: u-viialjy kept In a Grocery hmre. 'il.t: pcit/ijc am inv:u,»l t/» c?Jj ami examine their »lock. We feet wadd-mt U./-/ wtil i*o away Mark.rUug <4 all x.t:ri>. taken Ja exchaijgj for g<»lA. WASH MOOD it UiU/niKI! May -J. I ‘/A. SMines anti Hiquors p o HI.Y, H. niKrriFn'AL a.v/j \viioli:kaj.i: hr.M.r.n IN WINKS AND LIQUOIi.S, No't. 7 nrul O, Nfifth JJau'/t*r hW*it, CAUUHU'J'A. RrandtcH, Holland Gin, Suj»onor Jamaica Spirit*, Irish ami Scotch Wlii-.Stc;» Monongahel.'i Win* I; v. Apple Whlulmv, Pittsburg ami Common WM-d-./ Old Sherry Wine, OM Madeira Wlm-, Port Wlin*, Lisbon and Muscat.,!, Malaga ami Claret, ( hi rrr Urrunly, kkukhei ry llnuuly, Ka/-i«i*.-rry in,indy, Lav* ndr-r Drundy, Itaui Shrill*. Whir* Hitt# r-. Tam.cy Pd*• i *. AGENT FOR Dlt. S'i’OKVKll’S r i;1.1. in: at i: i> sio M a i;ii i: itti: us Also a rind superior Kloek of (JHOCKUIKS AND JMIOVJSiONS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, cniliiwlnx everything In tha I Hint of I nvoleea of KiVf-Ji Good* e< instantly ai uvlim. April 1 -1.7 ly IA OUKKI N AND J) OAf K StT( ! JU I.KIUOUS. Edward Shower rrapectfuliy annotnmos lo the public, that 1m? continues lo keep e-oimlanlly on Imml, ami for sale, a large and very superior as sortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LKiUOUH, at his now stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Hotel, and dlrooUy west of llic.court House. fur lisle. BRANDIES, am. or cnoici-: uu.vni.m. Wines, Sherry, Port, Madorla, Lisbon, Claret, I Native, Hook. j Johannlsherg, . I un«l lloderhelmer. 1 C H.VM ?A(IN K , HuUlslek .t Co., Ofihlor A' Co., and Imperial,- Gin, ItoliU n, Lion, and Anehor. WHIBICY, .Superior Old Rye. Choice Old Family Nectar Wncat. Wcoteh, ami Irish. Ale, Drown Stout, Ac. Rest to ho had In Phllr dolphin. Hitters, of the very ho*., quality. Dealers and otlicrs desiring n pure article will llnd it as represented, a; his whole attention will ho given ton proper ami careful selection of hl.s Stock, which cannot ho surpassed, and hopes to havo the patronage of tho public. E. HUOWKR. Deo. 1, 1603. HaUtoan 3iii\rs. VIjrADINCi RAI L BOa' V ! \v INT K II AR R A SOEUEST. NOVEMBER 23, l?e7. Great Trunk Lino from tho North and North west for rhlladelphln, Xew York. Head ns, Pottsvllle, Tajnaqua, Ashland. Ij*hanon, Allen to\m. Easton, Eplirata, Litlz, Colnm- Tr'd'iis Icava Harrisburg for New York, a* foj- At At*’. 0.23 am! K.M A. M.. mid inland V. 3.» p M . connecting with similar Trains on tho piimsvlvanm Kad Hoad, and arriving at .New York at A 1010.1.3 and 11 50 A. M., and JUo and 9.. W i> m SleoplngCarsaccompanylngllioJdWA.M. and 9Ji5 I*. M. Trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Heading, PolUvillc. Ta maoua, Mlnorsville, Ashland. Pine Grova. Allen* town and Philadelphia, at\W A. M., and 2.03 uud 410 P. M. stopping at Lebanon and principal \Vav Stations; in»4.H)P. M.mnkingconucothma for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Potts* vU\. Selvuvikill Haven and Anburn, via Schuyl kill and Su-quchanua Hail Hoad. leave Harris* UvtnruLugt Lea'e Now 3 t.rk at V.m A. M, and l°v*iX*v>n and .*,ui and LOOP. Si. Philadelphia ill's I*3 A. M.aiui a:s»P. M. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at A. M., returning from Heading ;;t »!.*» P. M.. stopping at ad Stations: PotUvillc at M. 3 A. M. mid *J.4o P. M.; Ashland C.UO A. M» and 12. h* noon.and 2.1 V) I*. M.: Tamaijua ntM)A. M./iiul l.'Ciuul.'U’i l’. >l. , . Ix?avc IV.uvll’.e for Harrisburg, via Schuyusli and Susquehanna Hail Hoad at 7.10 A. M. and 12.00 noon. , ~ ■ Rending Accommodation Train : Leaves imm* Ing at 7.:ki A. M., returning from Philadelphia at 4.0<l P. M. ‘ I’oltblnwii Accommodnllon Tram: I ;^ I s 'X e * PoMstou u at V. 43 A. M, r returning leaves I htu delphlaat .3.(01’. M. , ~ , Columbia Hail Hoad 1 rains leave Leading at 7.00 A.M., mid 0.1.3 I’. M. Mr Eplirata. Litlr. Lan caster. Columbia. Ac. . .. On Sundays: Leave New M *’ Philadelphia S.iX> A. M. and o.M P. M., the S.CO A. M. Train running only to Heading; IMU.svllloS.J*) A. M.; Harrisburg 3.25 A. M. and 4.10 nniUdi l • >L, and Heading at UX) and 7.1-3 a. M. for HnvrU lnmr. and 7,oii a. M. mid 11. JO P. M. for Xew 3 oik and 4.23 P. M. for Philadelphia. , Com imitation. Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Ticket!., to and f.vm all points,at reduced f 'Baggage elieeked through; la) poundsnlloned each Passenger. G. A. NICOLES, Loc, 12, P:fi7. (Jcnei al Siifwinland»*t. TUJMBKULAND VALLKV It. U— \U CHANGE OF IluUiW. On and after Monday, Oct. ~ith, ISfiii, Passenger Trains will rim daily, as follows, (Sundays ox copied;: Accommodnliou Train leav«3 Harrisburg,B.4o A. M„ .Meclmnlcshurg 9.15, Carlisle 9.57, Nowvlilo KUI. Shippensburg. 11.07, Chamhorsburg 1.10 I*. M. Groencastlo 1.13, arriving at, Hagerstown •2,10 I*. M. MiillTmln leaves Harrisburg 2,00, P. 31. llochnn icsburp 2.33. Carlisle 3.00, NewvUle 3.40, Hhlppens *burg 1.10, Cimmhorsburg 1.50, Qreoncustic 5.25, ar riving at Hagerstown 5.55, P. 31, Express-Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15, P, M., Mecbniilcsburg 4.51, Carlisle 5.21, Newvillo 5.53, Shippensburg 0.21, arriving at Cham hersburg 0,50, A. M. A mixed Train loaves Chnnibersburg 8.20, A. 31., GVeenciuslle 9.30, arriving at Hagerstown 10.15 A. M. On ami after Zfondujj, October Ith , the Accom modation Train will leave Cimmhorsburg at 5, •Shippensburg 5,30, Nowvlilo 0,01, Carl Isle 0,35, Mc elmulcsburg 7.04, A.M., arriving s\i Harrisburg 7.35, A. M,, making close conncclioh with trains to New York and Philadelphia. Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. 31. Green cn.stleB.la, Clmmbersburg 9.25, Shippensburg 9.55, Newvillo J 0.20, Carlisle 11.03. 31eclmnlcsburg 11.37, arriving at Harrisburg 12.10, P.,31, Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12,00 M., Greeneastlo 12,30, Chamborsburg 1.10, Shippens burg 1.13, Newvillo 2.15, Carlisle 2.58, Meclmnics burg 3.20, arriving at Harrisburg 3.55, P. M. A 3llxed Traiu leaves Hagerstown 3.05, P. M., Greencastle 1.00 arriving at Chambersburg 4.50, I*. 3f. Making close connections at Harrisburg with Trains to tfnd from Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburg, RaUimorc and Washington. O. N. LULL, ItailJlontl Office, I iS-uj/i Chnmb'f/. Oct. ith, LU7. j ’ Oct. 10. ISO 7 ?Luml)ci- a«l( CToal. AXD LUMBER YAM). The.suhscriher having leased the Yard formerly occupied by Armstrong .t Holler. and purchased Uie slock of COAL ANJ3 LUMKBKR, in the Yard, together with an immense now stock, will have constantly on hand and furnish to order all kinds und quality of seasoned LUMPER, ROAR I is, Lath, Lab.. V.'oihcd Flooring and 3Veall)«.-r!c;:ir'lii;g, 11..'’I 1 ..'’- am! Rails, and every ar ticle Hint to a Lumber Yard. Alikin'!- - A.-I; ini'!- ". ua ; White i’iiio, Hem lock, rtjni -,r .j'T ;;t <r.u!i!i«-«. ] hiving ears of my ii an, I ran fnrnMi Mils l»> orflcr oi any ! •n_ ,, .L r; i-i t In - sho: t»-not ire ami nn the l>«.anls will ran li.M f'.llllihlied !y <.M l.nn'l :!l Iliads.of FAM i ! < ov-r, v/i.iHi I will deliver, jfinny i ;jrt of the ho/otigh, to wit: Ly- VjiJicy, ilxj, Stovi: and Nut, Luke TrVvern-a, Mountain, Lauherry! a J jd<-.ly,> my - if lo --■•ii at Ui«: lowest pi ices. l:*,n < Vi/, always on ' “ ’ • :-i U tii- l'i’."'•vi dgmv. 'Vaid • • : •,r .-i Mam Stv*-»d. ANDREW JI. RLAIR. i i'z. : t f ■ i..j i; itcnjivi l Oil WA ICDING A ND LOMMIftSION HOTS] I'-.:-" ii /•><'/, (.tj'il. I‘UL’trr i m/;, ,'l CM A JJUuTHEItS ha\ in;; jnirchaK'-d oi ii •..•coiner the..- '•.\Wn‘-S•• e Warehouse, -■-.’l - oid Miu»d v f head of Jll-rh sU.-.-t, he" ..dom* the pul/he Una v. Ui eoiamm; Ihe .iii” and ConMnh--ion on a inoro . <• o than heretofore. ■ i market prje/ ; v.dll he paid for Clour J ]',*odu»-o of ;tli kind-;. mo! i’M.d, I'irusli.-r, Sail ai.d Hav, k-id ■ y oii hand and formal'-. Coal of all kind*, eiohnu in^ -i:. f- i.«:i ■m 'l 1,.::.- 1 j -;and I il l if> T Coal, conxtnnt • / »o; -a;*.-. Kepi under oj ver, and delivered dry part of the town. Ah*o. all kind# of I.uin r',UjtUi:iLiy on hand. J. UKETIeU & imos. 1, IV>. U. ji <OUN i.U’J*. I.hWIS IJO'iJf. yKW J,JNK ! SKW DEPOT ! ! Tntf auh-'-rihors r#spcctfully Inform the clth 7a:ui 'j f farilslfc ,'iinl surrounding country that l;.< y have e..taMS>,h..'d a new line between CAKLISMv AXiJ PHILADELPHIA and have made arrangements with the old estate JM.ed Warn House of HOW Alii; 111 N CH MA N, S 1 ir M AIK KT ST 11EET anil have also leased part of the Depot, corner of West High Street, Carlisle, whore they cun ho found at all times, and he pleased to deliver and receive all freight entrusted to their cure. The PERSONAL A’JTENTIuN of the linn, will al ail times he given, and from l.helr long experi ence In the htisinos can promise their patrons 'a faithful performance of all hiudiict.s entrusted to them. All goods Khovdd he marked HIXCKMAN’S WAUK KOU.SK, ('me of/‘orhcKus Si Rosh, Carlisle, Pa. This Ware House being In the central and husl m--s part of the oily, drayage will of course ho ONE-HALF LESS than to outside depots. We hope l*y strict attention to freighting husl n to overcome rnilcli of heretofore mmeecs ary il'day, experienced hy merchants Ac, He ■ Package;) carried for W* con In. Nov. ill, PoT-Jm jiurtri'ivKiVv' 'nulliEST: C. L. LOG HMAN A(IAT A' TR IU HP JI ANT ! ! 77..,- i'[ A’.VV' J‘/i/■:.}// L’M hu* wjnin been A nvir</< U. c. 1,. Uif -UMA X,/or me JUiST J’JlurodJiA I‘IIS. ills Ion;; experience in the business and Ills intimate knowledge of all that relates to the pro duction id a I'KUI- KiT PICTURE, In chemistry, art anil i.icchanism, enables him to make Pho tographs, imappioachiihiu in most galleries, and all work ipmumU cd to give satisfaction. * FINK LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS, Colored and Plain, ‘ aud pictures for albums, , old ami new size,- POH C E LAIN PIC.TURES of exquisite finish. Every lady should havo one of these taken they give tho most charming complexion. • AMDUOTYPES In every stylo of cases, and all kinds of work done in a First Class Gallery. Copies made In thomost perfect manner. Negatives arc registered, ami duplicates can bo had utnny time. • The public Is cordially invited to pay n visit to tho gallery and examine specimens. A largo lot of FRAMES and ALBUMS for sale cheap. Photographs made in all kinds of weather equally well. Dec. 13, Jsikl MRS. 11. A. SMITH'S PHOTO grauhlc Gallery South-east Corner Hano ver ntrect. and MurketHquaro, whore may ho had nil the dlflbruntHtyles of Photographs, from curd to life size. IVORYTY PK S , AMD UOTY P E 8 , AND MICLAINOTVPES : also Pictures on Porcelain, (something now) both Plain and Colored, and which arobeauijful pro duction!* of tho Photographic art. Call and see them. Particular attention given lo copying froi Daeuorrotypes Ac. Hho Invites the patronage of tho public. Fob. 16 18W. ‘WESTWARD, EASTWARD. KCASTLINC, I i: ;me stcff, j*.\ UN'.;. PLASTERING ;• rj.... M> v. a. k> Vi;.-y AIJ.KV lockst mocnta LAWllilllUV, Ac., Ac Hl'J .Vukel ,‘Jliert J'hiUldeip^ia oti» (SooUs. QOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! GREAT DKCLIXB IX I'RICItB AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE, CORNER or HANOVER AND FOiCVRET STRBETO. Tho subscriber would respectfully Inform tho public that ho Is receiving almost dally from tho Eastern Cities, a largo Invoice of Now and Cheap Goods, such as. j A DIES’ DRESS GOODS, PL AIX, DLACY AXD FA XCX SILKS, *ronch Merinoea, Mohairs, Poplins, Black and Fancy French Repps, Plain ami Fancy Dc Igvliiee, Plain ami Fancy Alpaca, Poplins SII A W LS! SII A W .. S ! morn A LONG AND SQUARE, , LONG ANUStiUAHW WoULEXH IKKAicFAsTSHAW I>S In great variety mid very cheap. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEUES! hYvi’i'i't, Hi TIKWI tuul American CloOa, /Had: and Fancy Cusiimct ts t Doeskins, /Had: and Fancy i> f. v«r OKdincis, .SJrddncfft, Kentucky Jean*, Undcvtfdiit and Dravfcrs, DOUEK T I C S ! douched and Brocha Tuhlo Diapers, Counterpanes, and (iuillu, Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Tickings, Chcckjr, Towols, Napkins, Ac, REMEMIIER THE PLACE-, ON TUH COUNEU OV HANOVER AND' POMPUKT STREETS, Iho room formerly occupied'by JJ. It, Jameson .t Co. TII OH. A. HARPER, Nov. 7,IRS7 —tf 1861. I ’ ALL! 1861. BAR a A JR, y Now opening In D O M ESTIC GOODS, D n E S S (lOODS, CASSI MERES, SATTINETTS AND JEANS, I VUITB GOODS, D U 35 s S TII IMJriNGB, Z E P II Y 11 S , RIBBONS AND NOTIONS AT, RING'S NEW STORE, SO. f»5 WEST MA TX XTIIEET, Opposite the Mansion House, Next door to llio Post Ofllco, Carlisle. April is, ISU7. O T 1 C 30 ! A A ' i: TF A TTIIA QTION A T* BENT Z’S STORE. We haw now received n* now and great .sup ply ut * I{OMK M A T) E GOOD S, . consisting of CASSIMEKIiS, S ATTI NETTS, • JEANS, WHITE and COLORED FLANNELS, also. YARNS, &«., &o. These we consider a groat accpiisiiiim to out lmmcn.se slock of Goods. LA DIBS 1 CL 0 A KINGS In endless variety, such an WHITNEY REAVERS, in different colors, CHINCHILLAS, ic. Our carpet department has again been ropl on lulled with cheap and every description ol desi rable CAUPETINGS & OIL CLOTHS in variety of design, Nov. 7,1M/7, A'o. 'XI H. Hanover Et. 268 uool> SKIRTS. 028, WILUAM T. HOPKINS. "OUR OWN MAKE." After more than five years experience and or perlinentlng in the manufacture of STRICTLY FIRST QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, vo oiler our Justly eeluhruted goods to merchant* uud the public In confidence of their superiority over all others in the American market, and they are no acknowledged hy all who wear or deal In them, as they give more satisfaction than any other skirt, and recommend themselves In every re spect. Dealers in Hoop Skirls should make a nolo of this fact. EVERY LADY WHO HAS NOT GIVEN THEM A TRIAL SHOULD DO SO WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY. Our assortment embraces every style, length and size for Ladles, Misses and Children. Also, Skirts MADE TO ORDER, altered and repaired. Ask for “ Hopkins’ Own Make,” and ho not de ceived. See that the letter "U" is woven on tho tapes between each hoop, and that they aro slumped “ W. T. HOPKINS, MANUFACTURER, GiH ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA,” upon each tape. No others are genuine. Also, constantly on hand a full lino of good Now York and Eastern made Skirts, at very low prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, nt the PHILADELPHIA HOOP SKIRT Manu factory and Emporium, No. 028 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. % WILLI A M T. HOPKINS. April IS, ISGT-lOin. Q.ENTB' FURNISHING AND VARIETY STORE. NO. 13 SOUTH HA NO VJ-JJi STJiICKT The subscriber bogs leave to inform gentlemen and house-keepers mid Lite publicgonerally, that helms now and will keep constantly on hand a lame and elegant assortment of GENTS’ FUR NISHING GOODS, such ay Cotton Merino aud Woolen KhlvtH and Drawers, Hosieries, all kinds, Pluck ami White Kid Gloves, Thread and other Gloves, Ncclc Tics, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Gents 1 Travelling Dugs, Llium and Paper Collars. Culls, &c. AIso.MOU.SE FURNISHING GOODS consisting In part of Cedar and Willow Ware, all kinds, Chamber Beta, Brushes and Combs ail kinds, Hugs, Duckets, Foot Tubs, Soaps. Perfu meries, Pens. Stationary, Ac. Don’t forgot tho stand, No. 13 South Hanover Street, two doors North of Wushmood’s Grocery Store, Carlisle. April 11, 16C7-tf. ' °* INII0PF (j n ITaj>~n e w BOOT AND SHOE SOH)BE JA3. SPOTTSWOOD i FRANCIS A. ißft Y, No. 21 Main Street, under Marlon Hall, Carlisle, Peun’a. Having established a Now Boot ondShoo Store at tho above named place, wo are now offering to our friends, and tho public generally, one of tho FINEUTt PEST AND CHEAPEST Stock of Ladles’ Gentlemen's. Mieses’ and dill dron’s DooU and Shoes over offered in Carlisle.— Our goods are new and consist of ever]/ vuriUi/ from tho, tiny Slipper to the coarsest Brogan and at Phiiadel phlu prices, which cannot fall t please. ‘CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK before purchasing elsewhere, which wo will take pleasure In showing, and it will not oblige you to purchase. Wo have also engaged the very host workmen, and are prepared TO MAKE TO ODDER BOOTS AND SHOES, which wo guarantee to fit, and give satisfaction In all cases. One of us having had on experi ence of a number of yours in tho business, gives us many advantages ovor others, in selecting and manufacturing goods, &a. Wo respectfully solicit ft share of the pnbllo patronage. JAMES SPOTTSWOOD. *’ „ „ „ . FRANCIS A. KERBY, Qoti 17,1607—8 m flhtj? atrbcrtfsmmts. _ S' IFTs”fOe' CHHTBTMAH AND NEW YEARS I—A. SUPER!) STOCK OJ B GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ALL WARRANTED TO RUN, AND THOROUGHLY REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE 01' *lO EAOH, AND BAT IB FA CTIO -V GUARANTEED. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches, SMO to 51,000 UK) Mnglo Unset! Gold Watches. to uOO 100 Ladles' Watches, cnomelcd, 100 to 800 aw Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches to sou 200 Gold Hunting English Lovers, 200 to 2jU :wu Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, 150 to JOO 500 Gold Hunting American Wntclf flOOSlWerUuntingLovcra, , Wto 150 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, Jo to J&) 500 Gold Ladles’ Watches, GO to Joo 1,000 Gold Hunting Lopincs. -GO to io 1,000 MlsccllnnooasSllvcr Watches, 50 to 101 2,500 Hunting Hllvor Watches, ,f> to 50 5,000 Assorted Watches, all kinds, 10 to T!ir above sloe’s will la* disposed of mi the ui.au um-M'UICk w.an, giving every patron a flue Gold or Solid Silver Watch for 810, without icgnrd to value! , . ~ WuuntT lino. & Co,, 101 Broadway, New i ork, wish to immediately dispose of tho above mag nificent stock. Certificates, naming the articles, tu-e placed In sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Hidden* are entitled to tho articles named in their eerilileale. upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether It ho a watch worth 81,000 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates cmtl- Mon you to the articles named thereon, upon pay ment, irrespective of Its worth, and as no article valued less than SIO Is named on any corllilottlQ, liivill at onco lie seen that this Is no lottery, but a straight forward legitimate transaction, which may he participated In oven by tho most fastidi ous*. A single ccrllllcato will ho sent hy mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, live for 81, cloven for 82, ihirty-thrco and elegant premium for §5, Hlxty-Hlx and more valuable premium forslo, ono lumdrod and most superb Watch for 815. To agents or those wishing employment, this Is a rare opportunity. It Is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by tho Government, ami open to the mostcarcfnl scrutiny. Watches sent by Express, with hill for collcctloA on deliv ery, no that no dissatisfaction can possibly occur. Try us. Addrtss * WRIGHT, BROTHER & CO., Importers, 101 Broadway, Now York. Oct. 21, LSO7-2m Jy V DIES’ FANCY FURS JOHN - I<;aUKIUAB Old Established FUJI MASJOFACTOUY SVo. 718 Arch ftircti. (above 71U,) PJIILAnKLPIIIA. Have now in Store )t my own Importa lon ami Manufacture, no of tho largest ami lost beautiful solec lons of 'anor runs , -or Ladles’* and Chi dron's Wear in tho City. -Also, a flue assortment of Gent's Kur Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solloltu call from my friends of Cumberland county and vicinity. . . llemcmbor tlio Name, Number mid Street. JOHN EAUELUA. jVo. 71S A UCIISL, nb. 7 Hi, south Ada, JPMUt. tsr I HAVE HO I’AUTXBIt, NOU CONNECTION with any otiieu Stoke in Phii-ab a. Oct. 10,1867—Jm SEEING IS BELIEVING! AT 7 0 £ A U C II H T It E ET. NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS-! men hilvhu and silvmh w.atkd wauks, « Including every stylo and . description, made express-Agap. ]y for the Winter trade, which for neatness and durability cannot ho stir- JOII N B 0 W M AN’S Wholesale and Uclall Manufacturing Establish ment, NO. 70 4 A N R CII STREET PHIL AD It hi* It I A /■fWto-platlug at short notice. August 22, IHiH—iy J S, Me CLEL L A N, * WITH PARIIAM & WORK, Wholesale Dealers in HATS, CAPS, PURS AXD STRAW GOODS, NO. 03 1 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. July is. isw—tf QJIiAT WATCH SAL E! 2000 WATCHES, Patent Lover Movements, full Jewelled, Hunting Cases, Sterling Silver, Beaull fully Engraved and In every respect Ilrst class Timers. To bo sold at six dollars each, being less than three-fourths the cost of manufacturing.— These watches are retailed by Jewelers at from |lstosJS, thoactualcostto thoinanufacturer being SO each. This stock 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 Time-keeper at a merely nominal sum. livery watch warranted for 2 years, parties or dering them sent by mall, must enclose 30 cents extra in repay postage. Money enclosed In a well sealed letter may bo sent at my risk. Address all orders to MARLIN CONNOR, Way I<*. IKU7— ly Albany, N. V QOS HO M P TIVE S R EAD! A Physician, who had consumption for sever al years, with frequent bleedings of the lungs, cured himself with a medicine unknown to Uie profession, when his case appeared hopeless. Ho is the only physician who Ims used It in his own person, or who has any knowledge of its virtues; and ho can ascribe the degree of health ho now enjoys to nothing but the use of this medicine ; and nothing hut utter despair and entire extinc tion of all hope of recovery, together with a want of confidence In all others, induced him to haz ard the experiment. He has treated more cases successfully than gene rally follows the treatment of ibis class of cases, and feels a pride, only ex celled by the performance of his duty, that ho is able to diminish suffering ami prolong life. Of fice hours from SA. M. to s l*. M„ daily. Call on or address DR. E. IIOYLSTON JACKSON, iVo. St J .V. Tenth Mired, Deo. fi, ISU7—ly . QNE DOLLAR A PIECE! A GOOD GOLD PEN AND EBONY HOLDER FOR ON# DOLLAR, . Manufactured by the American Gold X J en Com pany. These pons 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 as wo send no goods U. O. D. Address all-orders to * E. M. CONNER, Agent American Gold Pen Company, May 16,1607—1 y-., Tnov, N. Y, Jp AL B E WHISKER AND mo us t a aHE ... A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF FALSE MOU.S -1 ACHES AND WHIKSEUS. of French manufac ture. s« perfect they cannot bo dotoeted from the Senulno, will bo sent post-paid by mall to any ad ross. Ureal attention is paid in the manufac ture of those articles by one of the best artists' In Purls, M. L. Foucins, who Is the best manufac turer In Europe. Moustaches, $1.00; Side Whis kers, 53.00; Full Beard, $5.00. Address, 11. DORR, AIiHANY, N. V., solo Agent for iho United Stales. May 16, isr>7—ly BIUCATH LOU ALL! Dll. !>' ON T AINU'S u a ij m o y uyr xi n i Is ft sure remedy fortho euro of bod broatli.no •“nticr from what source the disease may arise. What, yimua Indy urgent will not make an effort b) roinnvoTms disagreeableovll waen Itcan bo. done for ONE DOLLAR, sent to your address postpaid, by mall, ami a euro guaranteed, or mo ney refunded. All orders must bo addressed to 11. Dulllt, Albany, N. Y.; solo Agent for the Uni ted States. May 10, isffr—ly PUOTOGUAPHB- ' ’ ■ li’Oß 'i’HK MILLION! I will send, post-paid, GO Photographs of the most celebrated Actors for GO ednts; GO Actresses for GO cents; GO Union Generals for GO cents; GO RebelQoubralsfor6ocents; GOStatosmen for 60 cents; 60 beautiful young Ladles for GO cents: 50 flno-looklug young Gentlemen for 50 Vents: 0 large Photographs of French Dancing Girls. In costume, beautifully colored, exactly as they ap pear, for 60 cents; or for 50 cents, Oof the most beautiful Ladies of the Parisian BnlletTroimo as they appear in tbo play of the Pluck Crook, at Nlblo’s Garden, Now York. . Send all orders to P. O. Box 177. Troy. N. Y May 10,1807—1 y ' ’ TVyTARTIN LEANS,* NO. 402 CHEST IVi. NUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. First Premium.awarded by Franklin Insliintn to MARTIN LEANS, Manutfieturer of 11 MASONIC MARKS,' I‘IXS. SMIiLKm. ttc.. do. Now and Original Designs of Masonic Marks, Templars’ Medals, ArmyTMcdal and Corns Budu. esof every description. Orders from every sr,* tlon of the country solicited. All loiters answer- March 14 1807—ly PLAIN and FANCY PRINTING of Insurance dompanlcs Q PECI HU II AN CiTaGEN C V! t)VEu 525.000.00 U or Capital Rkpbesented. HOME, MANHATTAN, SECURITY. NORTH AMERICAN, OEUMANfA all of Mow York. Aetna and Phoenix, of Ifnw ford, Conn.; North America, of Phllndclnhin Pa.: Columbia Mutual, of Lancaster, i» a 1 l,n ‘ Tho main element to bo desired In Insiiraiino Companies Is ,cc SECURITY. IfwoaUh, experience. Intelligence mid prolniv exist, perpetuity and houorabio dealing will i,;, likely to ensue. * Insurance creates independence. A persm. pays for hts own indemnity, ami need not bo * [ax on h Is friends. Kvory nmn should insure; tho burnlue or whose property would Injure or Inconvoniwjee himself, his family, or his neighbors. Insurance effected at this agency, no matter how largo tho amount, In either Stock or Mutual Companies. I’ollclCß Issued, losses adjusted and promptly paid at this ofllco, SAMUEL K. lIUMRICIT, Special Insurance Agent. Qfllee A o. Mi TlVaf Multi Street. Oxrliile. I’n LOCAL. AGENTS; ’ ’ .1, K. Forrco, ’ * ' Ncwvlllo John 11. Shuler, Kew Bloomfield, Pony county; A. JX. AVcidrann, Sllfllintown, Juniata county jyj UT U A I, 3., IP 33 INSURANCE COMPANY . OF NEW YORK. ACCUMU L A T 33 D <j AI’I T A L $22,000,000! (TWENTY-TWO iM If, IRONS,) ■All in nr.sl-class Mortgages, Government Fern, ritlcs, Lush ami Ileal Eslalulll IT 1 MAKI3S NO DIVIDENDS TO STOCKHOLDERS! 13ut Us Cash Dividends of Fobrunjy j per amounted lo $2,124,000 to Its Policy Holders • which Is nearly four times ns much ns ’ any other Company In the United . states declared for same year, it hns the DARGUST AMOUNT INSURED of nny Company in tlio United States, and Its Dlvi. dendß are made nnnnally In CASH, not put o HI 1 THE LARGEST INCOME $6,217,03 5.88. nml endowment pinna Umn the Conneeile i i jj , tun nml ninny other of the Nolo Cmnimnlni Po lulon mo or mny bo oxolmnucil f.ir m mbit foitablo ones. It has over u ' 1,11 50,000. POLICY HO L H E It S , and Is patronized and recommended hv the host authorities in tho United States * (M SAMUEL K. IiUMRK'IJ, Oology is m-um™ 3la,n 'JjUIIH INSUIiANCE. Tn I {VpMM I S?xm?tJ?. I S. ABT PJSNMBUOHO- jiu- UIAhHUJi INSURANCECOMPANV. of Cum ?u l V,°'lV ,y ’ Incni 'Porutea by an act of As n JV- :Vt V. 1 ,( i yc V r . ]BJ;J i and having recently Imd It.st.haitei extended to tho year issj, is now in iV; vinous operation under tho supci \v c JV >! Lho f*? t 1I( w J «K Board of Managers; A^. 1 **-•»Christian Slayinan, Jacob Eh enj, Daniel Bailey, Alexander CullicartV Jacob 11. hoover, John Eh ludhergor, Joseph wfelcvrrs. Samuel Ebcrly. Rudolph Martin, Moses Bricla-r Jacob Coovcrand .1. C. Dunlap. Tho rales of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the Slate Per sons wishing to become members nro invited to make application to the agents of the Company who nro wllllimlo well n\n,n mom nt my timV PrcHlileiit —\v. U.CIOPUAS, liljovly’»Mlll«,Uum. bcrlaud County. VlCo President— Cjiuis itan Staystax, Carlisle, Secretary—John C. Dunlap, Meehaulcsburg. treasurer—Danielßa iluv, DUlsburg, Yorkfu. AGEN'J’S, Cumberland COim/;/—John ShcrricU, Allen; Hen ry Hearing, Shireinanstown; Lafayette I’oiler, Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Churchtowil; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel* Graham \r, Ponnshoro’; Samuel Coovor, Meelmnlcsbuyg; J, W. Cocklin, Bhepherdstown; D, Coovor, upper Allen: J. O. Saxton, Silver Spring; John -liver, Carlisle • Valentino Feeman. Now Cumberland; James McCaudlish, Newvllle. York Cbfoi/y—W. S. Picking, Dover; JnmCH Griffith. Warrington: T. F. Dcardorlf, Washing* Lou; Richey Clark, DUlsburg; D, Rutter, Fair*, view; John'Williams, Carroll, Dauphin Cba/ify—Jacob Housor, Harrisburg. Members ortho Company having policies about, to expire, can have them renewed by malting up* plication to any of tho agon ip. Doc. I 1860 Hartford live stock insu' RANGE COMPANY. CAP! T A L $500,000, Horses insured against death from anycansu or against theft. ■Working Oxen, Cows and Sheep may ho taken at 6 to -1 per cent on two thirds their cash value, Dosses promptly adjusted atthe Office of tho Car lisle Agency. SAM'L K. IIUMRICII, SpMUU Ayent y No. 26 West High St., Carlisle. March It, 1867—1 y IQalr SHcnctocv. Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renev/er Has stood the test of seven nears before the public: and no prepar ation for the hair has yet been dis covercdfhat will produce the same, beneficial results, It is an entirely new scientific discovery, combin ing many of the most powerful and. restorative agents in the VEGET ABLE KINGDOM. Ft restores GREY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp white and clean; cures dandruff and humors, and falling’ out of tUo hair; and will make it grow upon bald . heads, except in very aged persons, as if furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished and supported. It makes the hair moist, soft, and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a lIAI It DRESSING. It is the cheapest preparation ever offered, to the public, as one bottle will ac complish, more and last longer than three bottles of any other preparation. It is recommended and used by the First Medical Authority. The Wonderful results produced by our Sicilian Hair Renewer have •induced many to manufacture preparations for the Hair, under various names; and, in order to induce the trade and the public to purchase their compounds, they have resorted to falsehood, by claiming they were former part ners, or, had some connection with out’ Hr, Hall, and their prepara tion was similar to ours. Do not be deceived by them. Purchase the original; it has never yet been equalled. Our Treatise on the Hair, with certificates, sent free by mall. See that each bottle has our private Revenue Stamp over the top of the bottle, •All others are imitations. R. P. Hall & Co,, Prop's, Nashua, N.H. Sold by all Dnujyisii and Dealer in Medicine. Oot. 31, 18G7-Jy. J. STEKNER'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, UETwunrr uanoveu akd nEnronn sth , inrearoptheja.il, CARLISLE, PA. Having luted up the Stable with new Carria ges, Ac., I am prepared to furnish first-class turn outs at reasonable rates. Parties taken to mul from the Springs. April 25.1887—1 y M B Y E R ’ S NEWLY IMPROVED CUESCENT SCALE OVEII STHUNO PIANOS, . Acknowledged to bo’tho bent. London i'rtzo Medal and high awards In America received. MELODEONB &. SECOND HAND PIANOS Warerooms, 721 Arch slrcot, below Eighth Apr!) 18,1807 —ly Phllmlolpßln, Pa. yUN FOR ALL!! 1« nlUnstructlons by which any person, undo or female, can master thogreatart of Ventrilomilsm by n few hours’ practice, making a world of fiin‘ and after becoming experts themselves, can toanjV others, thereby making It a source of Jnconm Full Instructions sent by mail for GO cenin tsfnctlou guaranteed. llw * But Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N Y May 10.18C7-ly T>INESMITH & RUPP, No, 08 North JA) ITanover Sired, have on hand the lamest Anri best assortment of STOVES and TiWa K bo found In Carlisle. u«WABB,to Oot 81. iSt-h m
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