KILLING TIME FOR XIOGB AND BEEF. The subject of killing domestic ani mals for food comes directly home to every farmer and fanner’s wife in the country. Slaughtering is not so pleas ant to the farmer as the preliminary la bors of breeding, raising and fattening, ■‘neither are the labors it imposes upon the good-wife so agreeable as preparing • the fat spare ribs and sirloin roasting pieces for the table, yet both arc equally necessary. It is very desirable to have cold wea ther for the operation, and as our cold days are very likely to come in throes or fours, there seldom being more than four consecutive very cold days, and usually but three, it is best to be ready, and to take the first clear, cold day for the work, and to trust to the two follow ing days to freeze what meat is to be kept fresh. In regard to pork, which is almost all to be salted or smoked, this is not very important, yet it is much more convenient and pleasant to handle meat that is firm and cold than that which is flabby. The most convenient way fora farmer to handle heavy hogs in slaughtering is to have a block and tackle to swing the hog by while blooding, ilie rope being made fast to one hind leg below the hock. By the same tackle .he is lifted ami lowered into the tub of hot watorin scalding for the removal of the bristles. The dressing table should bo level with the tub, and ns soon as'one hog Is scald ed and lifted out upon the table the rope may bo attached to "another. It will not bo necessary to use the tackle to lift the hogs out of the tub, for this may be’done easily if two ropes, held apaiv, by three or four rings, like a piece of rope ladder, are fastened to the table and lie in and across the tub, so that the bog will lie upon them; taking hold of the ends of Hid ropes two men can lift and roll out a heavy hog easily. In cutting up beef it is important to remember that the object is not simply to got It all into small pieces, but to have , the piecoaln such shape, amlso cut with volution to lho-bones, that the meat will cook to the best advantage, cut up well, appear well on the table, and more than all, be more palatable and nutritious.— All this depends much upon’the cutting up of the carcass. There are many approved ways of do ing tills, and we cannot now discuss them, but may give two general hints, which, If followed, will be satisfactory to everybody. First, cut so that the pieces, when brought to the table, may be cut across the fibre, as squarely as possible. Second, ao divide the carcass that each paifcshall have duo proportion of hone. This is difficult indeed, for the lb. Tin's is the iarge-t number that v, ;v ever received in this market many ■me \yi el;. The m approach to \t > • tdr the week e- ding- lu-ccnubc-r :Ul, • '-d, wlicn there were reeeived n\‘e, and 17,7 Id dressed—making a total i-I l '.u,fitu, a dllVevouee of -l-M \u favor oi tiu- week .lust elo>ed. 'The pve>A'vß sou son falls short of that of lsG:Vbl to the i :lent ol nearly luo,()iin, but slioulcl the receipts during the coming two or three u -dis prove as large as these for the week Just closed, this deli.cicncy will bo more than made up. The packing for the seasons of 18(i;hvnd; ISulwasin the neighborhood of l,o(xyi(ju head. At prevent it is impossible to predict tho number that will be packed in IBUT and l-sas, though the opinion obtains uuiver -•ally that there will be as many packed both hero and at the other large cities as there were in bSi;:;-(i7. 11 is generally cpiu-odcd that theyicld ot imvs pork, ami lard will bo lighter, while Uu-re will he an inercaso in the pounds of bulk meats. HOW I'OIIK Is PAv‘Ki:U ,\Vf) crilKO. Tins Cinciunali Muju.'i-t a-:, v.i: Al -11 lough this city ha.-, m cjvcd a world renowned reputation lor superior pork packing facilities, very lew of our eiti /.cii.s nnder.-taiul Ike /rtoihi* opi’.rttutli pursued in this Imsiness. Chancin'' to limp in the packing house of Messrs, llcuhig'or, Ireland lsaiU?v, veslevday afternoon, a firm who did their own hilling, wo witnessed the whole process ami proposed to give a detail of each hi aneli of tlie business. Thu hogs are driven through a chute inton small box, some twenty foot square; a stout chap then enters the pen with a hammer, ami proceeds to kill those inside by crushing tn tho skull, ami so experienced have they become that generally one blow sulliees to kill the stoutest animal. The gate then opened, and a couple of men with long hooks haul them on a slated platform, where another chap euls their throats; sometimes operating on a dozen without getting blood on the knife.— Another gang rolls them into a large vat filled with boiling water, where they are kept until the hair will pull olf Irom the ears, after which they at© rais ed out of tho vat by a contrivance re sembling a cradle, and deposited on the bench, where they are cleaned in an in credibly short time, and, Ufted on a re volving pivot, from, which after being rinsed down, they ci-y bung up until the animal warnjjtlj, has left the carcass.— they are carried on to a largo block and cul up, each part being separated and placed in a pile to itself. Tho trim mings are, thrown into tho yard pile and the ribs are sold to the citizens liv ing m the vicinity, and every day the I pork-houses are crowdenas thick as tho I public , markets. After the meat bus been properly cured and salted it is pickled into suitable casks ready for shipment to any point on receipt of or ders. How to Make Good Coerue.—Good coffee is a luxury, hut one that is seldom met with. It is doubtful -whether oue family in a clo?on know wlmt really KOI d\ coffee is. Though we Imve puli iialic'd ‘Mine upon line” upon this sub we give the 'following, from a lady correspondent of the Gcrmanltsaan Irlc yraph, and hope some of our lady read ers will give the method recommended a trial, and report to us tire results. The making of good cotl'oe is a rare thing in this country,-; most persons boil it, thus making a. decoction instead of an infusion ; this effectually gets rid of the delicate and agreeable aromatic fla vor, and leaves a comparatively taste less beverage. The following particu-' lard will be found worth attention: I Never buy your coffee ground, but grind it yourself, immediately before using it; keep your coffee pot, whatever kind you may use, wiped clean and dry inside; a damp tea or coffee pot stouires a musty flavor that spoils tier- best tea or coffee. The cheapest, and' perhaps the best coffee pots, are- those made on the French plan, called ca/ctieres. If you have not one of these, adopt the following plan: Put your freshly ground cofieo.into the coffee pot previ ously made warm, and pour upon it wa ter actually boiling; set the pot by the Jde of the fire for a few seconds, but do not let it boil up; then pour a cupful out and return it hack again to the pot in order to clear it; having done this’ let it stand on the iiob or centre to set- j tie, and in less than five minutes a (runs- 1 parent, strong, aromatic cup of coffee ‘ may lie poured out. i 30*2 ©OOtIS. gPECIAL NOTICE! GREAT EX Cl TEMENT A T TH E OL D COII X E 1X 9 JI AT NO. 2, !■: AK T MAIN STIIEET, Hus been created -by another large arrival ol cheap goods, HnIT G II T AT THE LARGE AUCTION SALES X E IE YORK and p If f L A D E L Plf IA NOW IS THE TIIII3 THAT KV EIIY LADY In lhi* 1 own anil iMUiiliy cun i .ll rwlinse fi i loot! French Merino, at l.tM “ Empress Repps all wool, .‘.hi “ Alpncca Poplins, .75 Splendid IMald Poplins, .75 to 1.00 “ “ Cashmeres, only .15 and all other Dross Goodsas cheap In propor tion. BLAN K ETS ! BLANKETS! Please do not forget the fact, that all high pri ces are KILLED In all kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS, Good Canton Flannels 12)4 ets., Good Domestic Ginghams 12)£ eta., Good Muslins 10 els., Good Calicoes 8.10 and 12 ct*., Sheet ings, Pillow Case Muslins, Tick ings, Checks, TowelJngs, Ta ble Diapers, Ac., nt suc/i tirtcc.l ns rrtll *>vary jiei'SOll that will call ON I. E [ I) I U U A M I L L E R , and purchase one of the now stylos of LAIMEij' CLOTH CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, UKS, t'MtIVLAIIS. &v A splendid nssniinu nf oi ClimMng Cloths by the ysml or pii-i-ti. THE hui'i-M -T.h-1: nl loiur soul m|»uj-c S II A W LS I S i 1 A W L S ! two always to lie found on Ho CORNER you will Had ev.-ry dusiulpHoii of VI. A NNK L S ! V f, A N N KI. S ! of Ull colors nml qr.uittU-s While mm Colored Homemade Flannel-. Mihllag FUmm-ls ehean vr Hum ever AT the old stand you will ihul iiu- /loaic.sf. vailelv of all kinds oi J FUHN! FV HU! Irom tho cheapest Fur,-, up u> Uu* veal Mini: Hn -1)10 MUFFS. COLLARS, CAFES, BERTHAS. HOODS. TRLMMiNOS Ac. for LADIES, MISSES ami CHILDREN at LEIDIGH & MILLER'S Cheap store you nee tho greatest variety of ■OVER-COATINGS, FRENCH CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, FANCY CASSIMERES, RATTINETTS, i&c. A tepeclul arrangement with a first class Tai lor..- loouUco any garment in very short notice. MO URN JN O G O S' Always a mil supply of every ilosorlptlon of TUN HItA Ij GOO D S 1 Strict attention in lllllnif orders from town or oountry. CHEAP Notions always on hand such ns MIKAKEAKT .SIfAWKS, NUniAH, hoods, .SCARES. TIICS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTENS. YARNS DRAWEES, hxi.er-sihrts, hooped skirts, in 11 AL M OIIAL SKIB TS , The host to he had In the county, at the cheap STOKE ■where they have the largest and best stock of CAUPETH, O Ui IJLOTJIH, MATTINGS, DRUGGETS., HUGS, MATTS, etc, Please do noC fall to give us a call, as wo are determined not to bo undersold and can always prove to our friends that we sell good Goods cheaper than any other house* -in the county. PEEASE EEMEMEER THE SIGN OF THE CARPET HAI/i, NO. 2. -Nov. 28, lap. Jhmjutuvc, &c. 1!. E W I N O , A. CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, W La T M AIN S T R GET, CARLISLE, PIkNN’A. A si’i.Nrmn A-v? op N K W FT UN i TU U E for I liv' * I o! Ida ■, s comprising Sofas, » amp Stools, Lounges, Centre Tables. Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chai rs, < \ml Tables. Reception Chairs. Ottomons, ilureuu.s, What-Nots. Parlor FVnNI T U R E , of the Latest Stylo. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN Sim'S. Splendid New Patterns. BEDSTEADS AN'!) MATTRESSES, GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, In great variety Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town ami country attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Dee. ]•}. iS'Ri-if p A B I K E T W A U E If O U S E • ' TOWN AND COUNTRY. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, generally, that ho still continues the Undertaking-business, and is ready to wait upon customers cither by clay or by night. Ready mado\’o*TiNS kept constantly on hand, both plain and ornamental. He has eonstanlly on naml-i-VvFs i’crfcfd italic Jlvritil Cb.sc, of which lie has been appointed thebede agent. Tills case Is recommended as superior to any of the. kind now In use. It belmr poi feetly air light. Hu has also furnished him -elf with u m*w Rose wood Huauhi; ami gentle horses, with whleh he will attend funerals hi town and country, per sonally, without extia eliaige. Among the greatest diseoveih-a of the age is ow ell's 6’prhi'/ JfcUm&x, the host and cheapest bed ecu In use, the exclusive right of which I have secured, mnl will he kept constantly on hand. C A BIN KT v MAK X N O . In all Its various brunches, curried on, and itcau reaus, Secretaries, Work-stands, parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centre Tables, Dining ami Iheakfasl Tables, Wash stands of all kinds, French iVd.-lead.s, high ami low posts: Jenny Lind and Cottage bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and all othcriirticles usually manufiuiurod in this line of business, kept constantly on hand. His workmen are men of experience, his ma terial the best, ami his work made In tho latest city style, and all under tits own supervision. It will bo warranted and sold tow for cash. ilo Invites ail to give him n call before purchas ing elsewhere, For the liberal patronogo here tofiro extended to him la; feels indebted to his numerous customers, and assures them that no efforts will he spared hi future to pleaso them In style ami price. Give us a call. Remember the place, North Hanover street, nearly opposite the Deposit Jlnnk, Carlisle, “ DAVID SIPE. Doc. 1, ISO.). THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and . Parlor Furnaces, Htivo received Four First Class Premiums nt the Now York Stnto nod other Fairs, Also, (ho grent SILVER. MEDAL nt the Fair of tho American Institute held In the City «t N«rvr Voik, L6GS. THEY ARB PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OP THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM THEM. THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. THE FIRE 'WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH- OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN “OPEN FIRE.” THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY.ADAPTED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Eight Sizes of tho Stoves, end Throe Sizes of tho Parlor Furnaces. Manufactured and for Sale to tho Trade by P£RK¥ & €O., ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS, No. 115 Hudson St., Albany. roll SALK BY 11 INEHMITH.& HUPP, NO. OS NORTH HANOVER STREET, CAttliia LE, TA, Aug. 18U7 Ihiitss anti (Caps. HKSH A xTirfv A7r r^ oir ALL THU NZW SPItTNQ STYLUS OF - HA T S AN D OAP S . Tho subscriber has Just opened at No. 15 North Ilanovcr Street, a few doors North of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, one of the largest and best Stocks of HATS and CAPS over o/lcred in Carlisle. SjlkHatSi Cosslmero of nil styles and qualities, Htilr Brims, dlllcrcnt colors, and every descrip tion of Soft Hats now made. i Tho Duulcard nudOld Fashioned Brush, con stantly on hand and made to order, nil warrant ed to give satisfaction. A full assortment of STRAW HATS, MEN’S, BOV’S, AND .{.'IHLDUEN’S, FANCY DO. I have also added to my Slock, notions of dllTor ent kinds, consisting of LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S STOCKINGS, Neck Ties, S'uwcndrrx, Clri/arr, Gloves, Pencil*, Thread, Sctvht;/ Silk, Umbrellas, Ac, PRIME SEGARS AND TOBACCO ALWAYS ON HAND. Give me a fall, and examine my slock as I fey] conlklent of pleasing all, besides saving you mo- JOHN A. KELLFU, Af/en(, r „ No, 1j North Hanover Street. June «, Ibin’—ly ll JJATS AND CAPS 1 DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OR CAR ? Ik so, Don’t Pail to Cali, on J. G.CAL LI O , NO. IS), WJ2ST MAIN STIU'.ET, Where can be seen the finest assortment of HATS AND CAPS over brought to Carlisle. Ho takes groat pleas ure hi inviting Ills old friends and customers, and all now ones, to Ids splendid slock just re ceived from Now York and Philadelphia, con sisting In part-of lino SILK AND (JASSIMEUE HATS, besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps of the latest style, all ol which lie will sell at the J/uvrst Cash J‘nees. Also, Ills own manufacture of Huts always on ham), and HATS MAN U FACT CUED TO OUDEU. He has Du* best arrangement for coloring Hats and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overeoals.lvo., at the shortest notice (ns ho colors every week) and Oil the most reasonable terms, Also’ a (hielot ol choice brands of TOBACCO AND CIGARS always on hand. He dc.Mrcs to call the attention of persons who Imve COLTNTUV !•' U US to sell, as he pays the highest cash prices for the same. Give him a cull, at Dm above number, his old stand, as he fools confident of giving entire satis faction. Deo. 20, ©roccricjj AIITIN’ S FAMILY GROCERY STORE, EAST MAIN STREET. CARLISLE, PENNA.i (Lato Marlin A Gardner's.) The subscriber would bee leave to Inform the •itizons of Carlisle and vhdnlfy. Hint ho still keeps on ham), at ids store, East Main Street, ad joining Gardner A Co's. Machine Shop and Foun dry, the largest and bowl selected Mock of FRE S JI GROCERIES,* Glass and Queenswnre, which ho trill sell at the very lowest prices for cash. Every article m the line of Family Groceries will always bo kept fresh and cheap, lie also calls particular atten tion to the J7ureJ.fi Patent Glass /fruit Jars, of which ho has the exclusive agency for Carbide, and which Ims proved[lts superiority over all oilier cans or Jars mnv%i use by its great simplicity, pet feet reliability In keeping Fruit, and the ex traordinary ease with which it is scaled and opened, without injury /or future use. No Jamb ly should purchase other jars without first exam ’tiling the Eureka, if they want to buv the beat.— Also KNOX'S PATENT STEP LADDER, an arti cle which noJtouseholdshould be without. Also, Lash's celebrated WASHING MACHINE, only Five Dollars, and tho AMIDON CLOTHES WRINGER, both of which arc confidently rec ommended to give entire satisfaction, lie has also been appointed agent for the sale of tm«l uiilco EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES, to which ho would call the attention of Farmers and ’others needing them ns tho best and cheap est article to be found for conveying water thro*- yards and barn vnrds. Also n variety of other articles, such as DOOR MATH, of several kinds and prices. Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and all kinds of .Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also Flour in barrels and sacks, ami Feed by the bush el. JOHN MARTIN. July IS. 1887—If PROVISION AND . GROCERY STORE, ON SOUTH-WEST CORNER. P I T T A'P OMFRI3T H TU E E T H Tho undersigned, successor to J. F. Stkkl, re speeiluily announces that, having just returned from the Eastern citlo?, he Is now prepared to sell at the M-ry lowest cash prices, a great variety of fiv-U » UliOUKiilKri & riIOVI.SIONS, • CONSISTING OF Qucvnsirare, ' C>'!as.ut\irc, O-tfW’, Hwi/ and Widow .HV«v, Ten, Fish, Fiiicc-i, &'dll, (.VueNw, Cta' 0/7, OFc.sc, .VoAm/M, 7.rsir.V(f/i7»S/0/7, 'lolnux,), Canned JVtiif, St yuc.v, IHclilcs unit .Sin/er, • • and all ilio articles kept in a Hr.-d class Grocery SUjiV. 1 would rcspccliullj* solicit a. .share of the pub lie patronage. DANIEL SHOEMAKER. May 21, I*7 ly OIIT II K X o W I NO! It is a fact wort h knowing to all housekeep ers, in these linn** when money is not unite so plenty ns It was a year or two ago, that how to economize in purchasing the Indispensable arti* clesof FUOIJ AND PROVISIONS is a mitlter oMipporlancc to all, except such as arc over Hush, (they bo few). The subscriber hereby informs I lie public that lilsstock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEEN.SWAUK. CANNED Faun's, • . SAUCES, nml an innumerable list of Goods and small SVmt*ff, «ncli- rut nro MOiuctimCS tO bo found ill U well established Country Store, la full and com plete; and he announce* his determination to sell the same at prices that will pay his custo mers for stepping alittlo out of the way (although a groat business center) ami ascertain tho truth ol the above assertion. \ P'S, I don’t import Goods FROM ACROSS THE OCEAN, but buy them in New York, Philadel phia and Baltimore, at the lowest rides Unit any man Jiving can buy them. Give mo a cult. March li, IStTT-lj ct JIIIOTHEXi I. AT E A UIII VA L 0 V GOOD AKD FRESH GROCERIES. PItJ C JC -S' It 1C 1) U 01C D ! Wo havejust received a fresh suppy of G 31 0 C 33 Iv I E H , s u cir a s Crown, enedied, pulverised mid granulated Su gars, Collces, green and roasted, Klee, Ada mantine Candles, TalloW Candles, Starch Teas, nil kinds. Cheese, CJiocolate, Ba ker's Cocoa, Baker's Cronin, Mue curoni. Vennacilla, Falmes lock’s Karina, Mustard .Mus tard Seed, Clack an d . Cayannc Pepper, Spi ces, Indigo, Al -1 u m, Coppe ras, lump a n d Ip u 1 v c r l/.ed C r 1 ni slone, ■ Babbitt's ami Vanhagau’B Soup. Toilet Soap,Soda,Cream of 'l’avtar, Coarse and Kino Salt hy the sack or bushel, Shoe Clacking, Stove Luster, Concentra ted Lye, New Orleans and Syrup Mo lasses, Sperm Oil,-Waggon Urease, Mac kerel,various(jrades.SuyarCured Hams, Dried Cecf, general assortment of Coal oil ami Kiukl Lamps, Class and Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn, hickory and com wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes,' haml scrub Brushes, shoo and wall Brushes, cloth and lialr Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Rmiuelt, hlaclc, blue and red Ink, CATTLE POWDER, Ualslns, Prunes, paired and unpaired Poaches Peaches and Tomatoes In cans, Catsups, Worces ter and London Club Satire, Croon Corn in cans, table Oil, Hominy, Hrans, OIIAX G 13 S A S .13 LUMONS water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers, rousted rye and wheat Colloe, Twist, Navy, Nat ural and Congress Tobacco, Killllcinlclc, Pino Cut, Lynchburg aucUlunkoopunkic Smoking Tobac co and Amlcrsoh’s Solace chewing Tobacco. Q UKHXKWA JiJ'J, ,CMIXA, OL *V.v, WOODJiX FAUTUMN AND NTOXK WAJtIC, baskets, a general assortment of Willow and .Splint baskets and many NOTIONS, ami everything else usually kept in a Grocery Store. The public are respectfully Invited to call nurt oxamlno their stock. Wo feel confident thov will go ajvny satlsiicd. tfS" Marketing of nil kinds taken In exclian-'o for goods, WASIIMOOD & BROTH MR. May y, OTtuics autj iLiquors g I’OHLY, UECTIt'IJCR A XI) WJIOIJJ SALE DKA 1.1!It IN WINKS AND £,IQUOHS,' Xu’s. 7 «/id. 1), Xorlh Jlanomr titnvt, CARLISLE, PA. Brandies, Holland Uln, Superior Jfthiuica Spirits, Irish and Scotch Whiskey* Monongahcla Whisky. . Apple Whiskey, Pittsburg ami Common Whiskey Old Sherry Wine.. Old Madeira Wine, Port Wine, • Ijlsbou and Muscatel, Malaga and Claret, Cherry Brandy, Blackberry Brandy, Raspberry Brandy, Lavender Brandy, ' Hum Shrub, Wine Billers, Tnusey imtous. AGENT FOR 1)31. STOEVEE’S OLLKBUATKI) STOMACH BITTERS Also a largo ami superior stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, AT V. - 1 AND RETAIL, cmlii lhliiß In Uml lino of business.- An \pr?l S /y . 10 P. M. making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Potts vlllc Schuylkill Havon and Auburn, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Kali llotul, leave Harris 'n|lclurn*lng: ’Leave Now York at 0.0(1 A. M. and 12b) Noon, and 5.00 and B.OOP. M. Philadelphia at vS.lj A. M. and 3.30 P. M. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.80 A. H., rei turning from Reading at 0.30 P. JL. stopping at all Stallons; PotUviUo at 8.45 A. M. amt 2.15 P. M.; Ashland C.OO A. JI. and 12.1 ti noon,and 2.00 P. M.: Tamaqua n 1.8.30 A. JL, and 1.00 and 8.45 P. M. Leave Pottsvillo for Harrisburg, via Hchuyklll and Susquehanna Rail Road at 7.10 A. M. and 12.00 noon. , Reading Accommodation Train : leaves Rend ing at 7.30 A. M., returning from Philadelphia at 4.00 I*. M. X'otUdown Accommodation Train: Leaves Pottstown at *1.(5 A. JL, reluming leaves Phlla delph.a ttts.hU IVJI. Columbia Rail Road Trains R-ave Roadingal 7.00 A.M., and OJSP. JI. lor Ephrata, Lltlz, Lan caster, Columbia. Ac. , ., _ ~ On Sundays: Leave New York at .MW P, JL, Philadelphia 8.00 A. JL and 3,15 P. M., the 8.00 A. JI. Train running only to Reading; Pottsvillo 8.00 A. JL; Harrisburg 5.25 A. JL mid -U0 and D.Jo P. JL, and Rending at 1.00 and 7.15 A. JL for Harris burg, and 7.00 A. JI. and 11.10 P. JI. for Now York and’-l— i P. JI. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Jfllcngo, Henson, School and Ex cursion Tickets, to and from all points,at reduced rates, Raggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each passenger. (?, A. NICOLLH, Dec. 1-', IMJ7. General Superintendent. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. l\\- \J CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after Mondcw, Oct. Ith, ISUG, Passenger Tiains will run dally, us follows, (Sundays ex cepted): Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.40 A. SI., Mechnnlcsburg 9.18, Carlisle 0.57, Nowvlllo HWI, Shlppensburg 11.97, Clmmborsburg 1.10 P. Si. Greencostlo 1.43, arriving at Hagerstown iiop.Ji, Mall Train leaves Harrisburg 2.00, P,M. Mcchnn- Icsburg 2.33.-Carlisle 8.00, Newville 8.10, Shippens bnrg -1.10, Cnambersburg 4,so„Groencastlo 6.25, ar riving at Hagerstown 5.65, P. M. Express Train loaves Harrisburg 4.15. P. M., Sleclmnlcsburg 4.51, Carlisle 6.21, Nowvlllo 5.53, Hhlppensburg 0.21, arriving at Chambersburgo;so, A. SI. A mixed Train leaves Cbamborsburg 8.20, A, SI., Grccucnstlo 9.30, arriving at Hagerstown 10.15 A. SI. On and after Monday, October 7th, the Accom modation Train will leave Cbamborsburg at 6, Shlppensburg 5,30, Nowvlllo 0,01, Carlisle 0,85, Alo chtmlcsburg 7.04, A.H., arriving at Harrisburg 7,35, A. SI., making close connection with trains to Now York and Philadelphia. Skill Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. M. Grcon cnstle 8.45, Charabcrsburg 9.25, Shlppensburg 9.55, Nowvlllo 10.29, Carlisle 11.03, Slechaulcsburg 11.37, arriving at Harrisburg 12.10, P.M. Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M., Greencnstlo 12.30, Cbamborsburg 1.10. Shlppens burg 1.43, Nowvßlo'2.ls, Carlisle 2,68, Sleclmnlcs burg 3.20, arrlvlngftt Harrisburg 3.55, P. SL. A Slixcd Train leaves Hagerstown 3.05, P, SI., Greencostlo 4.00 arriving at Cbamborsburg 4.50, Making close connections at Harrisburg with Trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York, Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington. C. N. LULL, liuil llomt OJ)lcc, > Snp't Chnmb'f/, Ocl. - Uh, ISO 7, J Oct. 10,18(17 WM. BENT/. No* 7S West Main St. riOAL AND LUMBER YARD. The subscriber having leased tho Yard formerly occupied hy Armstrong & Heifer, and purchased tho stock of COAL AND LIBIRBER, in tho Yard, together with an Immense now stock, will have constantly on hand and furnish to order all kinds and quallty.of seasoned LUMBER, PLASTERING Lath. Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and Weathcvboarcling, Posts and Ralls, and every ar ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pino, Hem lock, and Oak, of dlferont qualities. Having cars of my own, I can furnish bills to order of any length and size nt the shortest notice and on tho most reasonable terms. My worked boards will bo kept under cover, -so they can bo furnished at all times. I have constantly on hand all kinds of FAM -IIA COAL, under cover, which I will deliver, clean, to any part of tho borough, to-wit: Ly kcnsValley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke Mildler, Trovcrton, Locust Mountain, Laubcrry! which 1 pledge myself to sell at tho lowest prices. lAmcburncrs' ami JtlactemUha' Coal, always on and. which I will sell at the lowest figure. Yard west side nf Grammar School, Main Street. Bee. 1.1305 ANDREW 1L BLAIR. AND COMMISSION HOUSE. , ,„*J our & CbctJ, blaster & [kill. J. BLLIEM & BROTHERS having purchased oi Snyder & Newcomer their extensive Warehouse iiundevson’H old stand,) head of High street heir leave to inform the public that will continue the I‘onvurdlng and Commission business on a more extensive scale than heretofore. Tlio highest market price will bo paid for Flour Grain an J Produce of all Icinds. J’linir and Feed, Plaster, Salt and Hay, kept constantly on hand*and for sale. * Coal of all kinds, embracing I.YKENS VALLEY, LOCUST mOUNTA N, LAWBERRY, «ic„ &o Linioburnt'rs’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant nir sale. Kcntundorcover, and delivered drv o any part of the town. Also, all kinds of Lum bci constimtly on hand, „ , , 0 „. J. BEETEM &. BROS. Pee 1.18(k». - h. n cor.NELius. i.ewis BOSir, LINJ3 ! NEW DEPOT ! ! The subscribers respectfully Inform the citi zens of Carlisle and surrounding country that they have established a new lino between CARLISLE AND PHILADELPHIA, and have made arrangements with the old estab lished AVaro House of HOWARD HINCIIMAN, 810 MARKET STREET, «« d ! n iV, c nlso leased part of-the-Depot, corner of West High Street, Carlisle, where they can bo found at all times, and bo pleased to deliver and receive nil freight entrusted to their care. Tlip PEIISONAL ATTENTION of the firm, will at all times be given, and from their long cxporl enco in the business can promise their patrons a lalthful performance of all business entrusted to them. All goods should be marked HINCHMAN’S WARE HOUSE, Cave of Cornelius & Bosh, Carlisle, Pa. Tills AVaro House belngln the central and busi ness part of the city, drayage will of course bo ONE-HALF LESS than to outside depots. Wo hope by strict attention to freighting busi ness, to overcome much of heretofore unneces sary delay, experienced by merchants Ac. itiP Packages carried for 25 cents. Nov. 28,1807-am pOSmVELY THE O. L. LOG HSIAN AGAIN TRIUMPHANT!! . Thu J'IT&T TUEMIUM has ayain been Awarded to C. L. LOCmiANJor the BEST Tii o "l ’O graphs. Jits long experience In the business and his Intimate knowledge of all that relates to the pro duction of a PERFECT PICTURE, in chemistry, art ami mechanism, enables him to make Pho tographs, unapproachable in most galleries, and all work guaranteed to give satisfaction.' FINE LARGE PHOTOGXIAPHH, PORCELAIN PICTURES of exquisite finish. Every lady, should have one of these taken they give the most charming complexion. AMBROTYPES in every stylo of cases, and’all kinds of work done Ina First 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 ami examine specimens. choap rg ° lQt ° f FUAMIiS au d ALBUMS for sale Photographs made in all kinds of weather equally well. ' ■ w Dec. 13.18UU M na ,?’A- SMITH’S ?HOTO ilJ.t'nilibic Gnllcry Sonth-enst Corner Hnuo ver Street, and Market Square, where mav be Imd Rjillftfs l h’o UlCnAy^'l Li;i o^lF^lo^^ru i >^' IVOR YT Y PES , AJIBUOTYPES, AND MELAINOTYPE23 : also lectures on Porcelain, (something now) both Plain and Colored, and-.which are beautiful m-o -ductions of the Photographic Art. Call and see them. Particular attention given to copying from Dnguorrotypes Ac. She Invites the patronage of the public* Fob* 15 16GU. Elites. ’ WESTWARD, EASTWARD. Humtcr anU OEmI. BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF, PALING, 810 Market Street Philadelphia. Colored and Plain, CARD PICTURES FOR ALBUMS, old and new size, MtS <®ooHs. QOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE, CORKBR 05* HANOVER AND VOMTRET BTRBETS. The subscriber would respectfully inform the Eublio that ho is receiving almost dally from tho astern Cities, a largo invoice of New and Cheap Goods, such ns. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, \ ' PLAIN,'JILA Cl" AND FANCX SILKS, French Merlnocs, Mohairs, Poplins, Blade and Fancy French Repps, Plain and Fancy De Laines. . Plain and Fancy . Alpaca, Poplins SHAWLS! SII A W -S! UUUCHA LONG AND SQUARE, LONG ANDHQUARF. WOOLENS BREAKFAST SHAWLS In grout variety and veiy cheap. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKES! French, (finnan and A tucrican Cloths, JUackand Fumy (.Ussimu.es, Doeskins, Jllack wnl lUnei/ C wr Cbaltnys, Satlinctts, .Kontud.y Jeans, Undershirts and Drawers. . D O M.h S TIGS! Bleached and Broehu • Table Diapers, Counterpanes, and Quilts, Colton Flannels, Blenched ami Unbleached Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Towels, Napkins, Ac. ' REMEMBER THE PLACE, ON Tin: CORNER OK HANOVER AND POMFUET STREETS, the room formerly occupied by B. R. Jamkson a Co. THOS. A. HARPER'. Nov. 7,1887—tf 1861 FALIj! 1867. JiARG A IA 7 H Now opening in DOMESTIC GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CASSIMEBEH, BATTINETT3 AND J E ANS, WHITE GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, ZEPHYRS, IiIUDONS AND NOTIONS AT RING’ S NE W STORE, NO, 55 WICST MAIN STKEET, Opposite tho Mansion House, Next door to tho Post Oflice, Carlisle. April 18,1867. A NEW ATTRACTION BENTZ’S STORE. AVo have now received a now and great sup ply of HOMEMADE GOODS, m consisting of CASSIMERES, BATTINETTS, *. JEANS, WHITE and • COLORED FLANNELS, also, YARNS, Ac., Ac. These wo consider a great acquisition-to our immense stock of Goods. LADIES' CL O A ICINGS In endless variety, such as WHITNEY BEAVERS, in different colors, CHINCHILLAS, Ac. Our carpet department has again been vopl eu isbod with cheap and every description ol desi rable - CARPETINGS OIL .CLOTHS In variety of design. Nov. 7.1807. Xo. 27 ti. Hanover Si. 208 HOOP SKIRTS. 628. WILL I A M T. HOPKINS “OUR OWN MAKE." After more than live years experience and ox norJmontlng in the nionulacturo of STRICTLY FIRST QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, we oiler our Justly celebrated goods to merchants and the public in confidence of their superiority over all others iu the American market, and they are so acknowledged by all who wear or deal In them, as they give more satisfaction than any other skirt, and recommend themselves iu ©very re •spect, Dealers In Hoop Skirts should make a note of this fact. EVERY LADY AVHO HAS NOTGIVEN -TH EM A TRIAL SHOULD DO SO WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY. Our assortment embraces every stylo, length and size for Ladies, Misses and Children. Also, Skirts MADE TO ORDER, altered and repaired. * Ask for “ Hopkins’ Own Make,” and bo not de ceived. See that the letter ” H,” la woven on tbo tapes between each hoop, and that they are stamped W. T, HOPKINS. MANUFACTURER. 023 AKCH STUEET, EfXIiuVDELPHIA,” upon each tape. No others are genuine. AJso, constantly on hand a full lino of good Now York and Eastern made Skirts, at very low prices. * A , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at the PHILADELPHIA HOOP SKIRT Manu- PHI o SDELPn£v riUm ' N °* o2B ARCH STREET, * ™ WILLIAMT.HOPKINS. April 18.1887-10 m. Q. E N TS > FURNISHING AND * VARIETY STORE. NO. 13 SOUTH HAHOVER STREET. The subscriber begs leave to Inform gentlemen and house-keepers and the public generally, that ho has now and will keep constantly on hand a largo and elegant assortment ofrQENTS’ FUR NISHING GOODS, such as Cotton Merino and Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Hosieries, nil kinds, Black and White Kid Gloves, Thread and other Gloves. Neck Ties, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Gents’ Travelling-Bags, Linen and Paper Collars Cuffil, &c. Also, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS consisting In part of Cedar and Willow Ware, all kinds, Chamber Sets, Brushes and Combs, all kinds, Rugs, Buckets, Foot Tubs, Soups, perfu meries, Foim. Stationary, Ac. Don’t forgot the stana, No. 1J South Hanover Street, two doors North of Woshmood’s Grocery Store, Carlisle. April H, 18C7-tf. a INHOFP - Q HE A f N E W- BOOT AND SHOE STORE! JAS. SPOTTQWOOD & FRANCIS A. KERBY, No. 24 Main Street, under Marion Hall, Carlisle, Ponn'a. HnvJnß established a KonßootnudSboo Store at the above named place, wo are now offering to oar friends, and the public generally, one of tno P-INEST, REST AND CHEAPEST Stock of Ladles’, Gentlemen's, Mieses’ and Clill dren’s Boots and Shoes over offered in Carlisle Our goods are new and consist of every variety from the tiny Slipper to the coarsest Brogan and at Phlladel pbla prices, which cannot fail t please. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK before purchasing elsewhere, which wo will take pleasure In showing, and It wtU not oblige you to purchase. We have also engaged the very best workmen, aud are prepared J TO MAKE TO ORDER BOOTS AND SHOES, which wo guarantee to fit, and give satisfaction In all cases. One of us having had an experi ence of a number of years In the business, gives us many advantages over others, In selecting and manufacturing goods, &o. Wo respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. ' 9 JAMES SPOTTSWOOD, o.M7.iw-aa kerby. (Citj) &frbertiscmenfs. CHRISTJtAB AND IT NEW YEARS!—A SUX’EUR STOCK OF PTN» GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ALL WARRANTED TO RUN, AND THOROUGHLY REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE 01* $lO EACH, AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 100 Solid GOld Hunting Watches, S2}o to Sl.OOO 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches, ix) to dOO 100 Ladles’ Watches, enameled, 100 to 000 200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches, ?£ Y* ?,?? 200 Gold Hunting English Lovers, -00 to -oi IKX) Gold Hunting Duplex Watches. 150 to 20U 500 Gold Hunting American Watch- 500 SiWor Hunting Levers, 80 to IjjO • 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, to io -50 500 Gold Ladles’ Watches, Wto Jw 1.000 Gold Hunting Leplnes. m to ut I,oooMlscellaneousSllvor Watches, .»0 to mi 2,500 Hunting Sliver Watches, -j to o 0 5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds, 10 to disposed of on Ih6 pop i’j.att o.\i>i’niri: plan, hiving °. vcr *y,, I JU V.? U U fine Gold or Solid Sliver Watch lor 310, without ** VvriVi/TSno. & Co., HU Broadway, Now York, wish iolminedlutelydlspo.se of the above mag nificent.stock. Certificates, naming the articles, uiv nlaccdin scaled envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named in thidr cerillicntc. upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether It ho a watch worth $l,OOO or one worth h-j-fi The return of any of our certificates enti tles Vuii to the articles named thereon, upon pay ment irrespective of Us worth, and ns no article valued less than SlO Is named on any certificate, It will at once bo seen that this Is no lottery, but u straight forward legitimate transaction, which may bo participated in even by the most fastldl ° A sln-de certificate will bo sent by mall, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for $l, cloven lor 32 ihlrtv-thrce and elegant picmlum for to, sixty-six and more valuable premium forSlO, one handled and most superb Watch forSlo. lo n-'cnts or those wishing omploymonfc'thls is a rare opportunity. It Is a Icgltiimitety conducted business, duly authorized Wtho Government, and open to the nrostcarcfimicrutlny. Watches sent by Express, with bijl/for collect ion on deliv ery, so that no dlssatlsrawtlon can possibly occur.- Try us. A,Ull ; s^ RlGirrt mtoTIIEH lt co . ( . Importers, 1(11 Broadway, Now York. Oct. 21,1507 —3m JTyV DIES’ FANCY FURS JOHN • FAUEIUAS Old Established KU.K MANUFACTORY jVb. 71S Arch Sir ref. (above 7th,) Philadelphia. Have now In Store my own Importa lon and Manufacture, no of the largest and lost beautiful aoloc lousof - FA iY 0 r F Ull S , for Ladles’ and Chi (Iron’s Wear In the City. Also, afine assortment of Gent’s Fur Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore sollclta call from my friends of Cumberland county and vicinity; ’ llomembor the Name, Number and Street. JOHN FAREIRA. JVo. 718 ARCUS/., ttb. 7 Hi, south side, •Cir* I HAVE NO PARTNER, NOU CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN PIIII/Al) A. Oct; 10,1807—im QEEING IS BELIEVING ! JI 7 0 4 ARC 11 S T II K K T. . NEW PRICES ! NEW GOODS ! KICII SIJA’KK ANDSIIiVEII PLATED WAIUW, stylo and . description, made ly for artists lu Paris, M.L. Louche, wlio is tno nest manufac turer In Europe. Moustaches, §1.00; Side Whis kers, §3.00; Full Beard, §5.00. Address, 11. DORR, • Auiakv, N. Y„ solo Agent for the United States. May 10,1557— ly gWEET BREATH ROE ALL! ÜB. FONTAINE'S BALM 0 I'' MYRRH! In n mini remedy far tho euro of bad broatli.no matter from what source the disease may arise. Wlmt young lady or gent will not make nu effort U) remove this disagreeable evil wnen It can bo done for ONE DOLLAR, sent to your address postpaid, by mail, uud a euro guaranteed, or mo- All orders must ho addressed to H.BORU. Albany, N. Y., solo Agent for the, XJul- May 10,1807—1 y pHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE, MILLION I I will send, post-paid, CO Photographs of the mostcolobrateciActorsforCO cents: 60Actresses cents; 50 Union Generals for 50cents; 60 Rebel Generals for 60 cents; 50 Statesmen 'for 50 cents; 60 beautiful young Ladies for 50 cents* 50 flue-looking young Gentlemen for 50 cents' 0 largo 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 Ladles of the Parisian BiUlctTrouno. ns 3&W ® p ?i ear^ lu yhvypr tho Black Crook at Nlblo’s Garden, New York. ’ M l ° V - °- ““ 1 77 - N. Y IVT ARTIN LEANS, NO. 402 CHEST- IyI NUT STREET, PHIi,AX)EU>UIA h irst Premium awarded by Franklin rnoitntr. to MARTIN LEANS, Manufacturer of MASONIC MARKS, Pl.xs, HMI3LKM& dr., dc. New and Original Designs of Masonic Mnrlcs lumplars’ Medals, Armyldednl and Corns Rmltr °r V M* T description. Orders from cvcrv sec tlonof tho country solicited. All letters answer- March M ISC7—]y ELAIN and FANCY PRINTING of s™ ii Kr“ ,Mm cmu “ d ““ Insurance dmnpanlcs. AIJEKCY! Ovim 525.000.00 j of Capital RnriiEsnNTKp HOME, JI AN H ATT AN. SECURITY, NORTH AMERICAN. all of Mew York. Aetna and Pluenlx nf n/. ford, Conn.; North America, of X’hhndr.p l ! 1 } ' Pa.: Columbia Mutual. ofLancnstcr Pa Il)hI ' 1 ' Comp^ , 3 l 1 C s ICn ‘ enl l ° ' W Ues,le ' l «“ IllHl,r mice SECURITY. If wealth, experience, Intelllaenco ana iirobm nkolyPtor£Ssuc:y ” ilonornUl ° Nomine will Insurance dentes Imlopcmlcnae. A ncr.,,,, is s „n iasmZi“. lmlcmm,y ' nnrt 1101 " Every man should Insure; the burnhie nr n. I ,\xc C il- r .°r c < lly ,Y°ulcl injure or Inconvo lw,?J Idmseli, his iiimlly, or Ills neighbors lu Insurance cllectcd at this agency. no maii,.r how large the amount. In either Sloe cor 1 u \ f Companies, Policies issued, losses acliuWcd n 1 promptly paid at this ofllce. ““jusica ami SAMUEL K. lIUMIIICir, ,pP'clnUnsuranco Agent QlAcr A o - MLvrt Main&street, Carlisle, A. LOCAL AO ENTS r J. 33. Kcrrco, •vn«f,.m A ol ir 5> S .H ulcr » Now l«oon)/lcI(l. Perry county A. 31. AVoldnnm. Mlllllntown, Juniata county! jtyj uTU A Xj life .. ~ ■ IN SU RANG EO OMP ANY OP NEW YORK. ACCUMULATED CAPITAL $22,000,000'! (TWENTY-TWO MILLIONS,) All In llrst-clnKs Mortgages, Government Socu litlcs, Cash ami ileal Estate!!! XT MAKES NO DIVIDENDS To STOCKHOLDERS! lint its Cash Dividends of Fob run rv k-r -ani°«ptGd to £2,12-1,000 to Its PolicyVlolciois' ' V n«v l n?l Uet i l^ y ' foar tlmcs ns much a ft* ’ any other L'omimny in tho. Unltca ti i aoclarod for same year. It hits tho LARGEST AMOUNT INSURED of nny Company In Iho Unllea States, nua Ita Ilivl (lends nro miulo nnnnally in CASH, not put oil ll I tho GUI payment, ns Is ilono by the IcnUlne noli companies. It has- t. uoic THE LARGEST INCOME $6,217,035. 88. Kasr* r - f " 80,000,1’0L10 Y IHLDEIIs; ami la patronized and recommended bvThe wt authorities In tho United Slates. • • . ; SAMUEL IC. HUMUIOII, n P^ l n J £$ 2( i Wcif JWlrifci Strcc?*%wMc t \\t t October .1, 1807 Gin , ■CURE INSURANCE. „ riio ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBOUO’ MU TUAL EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of (liiil bosland county, Incorporated by an act of As scmhly. In tho year 1813, and having recently had Us charier extended to the year 1883, Is now hi active and vigorous operation under tho sm.ei. intendence ol the following Board of Managers; Win. 11. Gorgas, Christian Stayman, Jacob Eh orly f Daniel Bailey, Alexander Calhcart, Jacob 11. Coover,-John Elchelbcrger, Joseph WlcUimt.s Samuel Eberly, Uudolph Martin, Moses Brlckcr Jacob Coover and J. C. Dunlop. ihu rates of Insurnnco uro tiri low and favorable os any Company of tho hind In tho State. per sons wishing to become members are Invited to make application to tho agents of tho Company who ayo wining to wait upon lham at any time- Presidents-\y. H.GOPGAM, KberlysMinicuni borland County. ' Vico President—Cimi!. itan Stayman, Carlisle Secretary—John. (J. Dunlap, Mcolmnlcsbmr’ Treasurer—Daniel Bailey, DlUsburg, York Co. AGENTS. Cumberland County— Joim Shorrlck, Allen: Hen ry Zoaring, BhlromausLowu: Lafayette PeUer. Dickinson; Homy Bowman, Ohurchtown: Mode Grifllth,South Middleton; Samuel Graham W. Pcnnsboro’; Samuel Coover, Mechanlcsburg; J. W. Cocklln, Shophcrdstown ; D. Coover, Upper Allen* J. O. Saxton, Silver Spring; Jglm liver. Carlisle: Valentino Feoman, Now Cumberland; James McCaudllsh, Newville. York County —W. S. Picking, Dover; James Grifllth. "Warrington; T. F. Deurdovir, Washing ton; lllchcy Clark, Duisburg; D. Butter, Fair view; John Williams, Carroll. Dauphin Onmty— Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of tho Company having policies about to expire, can have thorn renewed by making up-* plication to any of the agents. Dec. 1 1805 . Hartford live stock iksp RANGE COMPANY. CAPITAL $50(3,000? Horses Insured against death from any cause or against theft. * Working Oxen, Cows and Sheep may ho taken at 8 to -i per cent on two thirds tholr cash value Losses promptly adjusted at the Oilico of the Car lisle Agency. SAM’L K. nUMRICH, Special Agent, , r - ~ No. I*o West High St., Carlisle. March 11, 1807—ly ®air Rcuctoct. Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Has stood the test of seven years beforethe public; amino prepar ation for the hair has yet been tits covered that will produce the same beneficial results. It la an entirely note scientific discovery, Combin ing many of the mostpoiverful ami restorative agents in the VEGET ABLE KINGDOM. It restores CRBY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH FUL COLOR. It malces the scaly white and clean; cures dandruff and humors, and lulling out of the hair; and will make it grow upon bald heads, except in very aged persons, as it 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 HAIR DRESSING. Itisthe •cheapest preparation ever offered to the ptiblie, 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 nave resorted to falsehood, by claiming they were former part nui's.or /mil sonic connection with our Mr, Hall, and their prepara tion was similar to ours. Do not be deceived by them. Rurehase 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 ly all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine Oct'. 3J; ISB7-Iy. J. STERNBR’B LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, BETWEEN HANOVEU AND BEDFORD BTO IN REAR OP THE JAIL,- •; CARLISLE, PA, Having fitted up tho Stable with now Carria ges, &c., I am prepared to furnish first-class turn onta at lonsonablo rnloa. Parties taken lo and from the Springy. ApHl 25,1807—ly jyj"EYEE'S NEWLY r IMPROVED CRESCENT SCALE OVER STRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to'bo tho best. London Prize Medal ami high awards In America received. MELODEONB & SECOND HAND PIANOS Warorooms, 722 Arch street, below Eighth ' Apr! 118,1807—1 y Philadelphia, FOR ALL! ! Full Instructions by which any person, male or female, can master the groat art of Ventriloquism by a few hours’ practice, making a world of Ami and after becoming experts themselves, can teach' others, thereby making it a source of Income.— hull Instructions sent by mail for 50 cents. Sat lafactlon guaranteed. Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy. N. Y. May 10,1807-ly ■ EINESMITH & RUPP, Ao. CS A r orih Hanover Street, have on hand the largest and befoSndl^cTrll^ Ulld Oot, QLIBO7—tf ' CJERMAN/a