CULTIVATION OF THE OOVBER OK PEANUT. The peanut has an annual root; a pro cunibentatem from nine toeigliteeu'inch ealong. The flowers are a butter-fly shap- 1 «d, the barren ones yellow and small, and I the fertile largo and white. The ovary 1 gradually elongates, and curving down ward buries Itself in the earth, where it matures. The seeds are full of oil, which when expressed is said to be in no way Inferior to that of olives. The plant is tropical, and is largely cultivated in hot countries for food. The seeds are eaten both raw and roasted. The peanut has been very successfully cultivated in all the Southern States, and has found a ready market at remunerative prices.— We understand that the attention of many fanners in Middle Tennessee has been directed to the cnUivaDmi (if tin* peanut, which has been gm\\ •, vn \ suc cessfully where tried. Select a ric h sarnh !"am. • i.eh a -j. Alter the p(?u is high enough r*» p.ow, run tin* bar of the plow as eh*--' k - possible to the plant, plowing mil ;!.■■ noddle a*- you would corn. After the :ij -e o! ten or twelve days, plow the - e.uid lime. Then level the surface around the plant, hill in a just enough to keep from selMmg upi.n the growing stalk. The wu-k m .-uluv.i ting the peanut will then he nuuul> owr. unless rain should —d in. ITu u petiiap it will he m*ee->ary !>• plow again in ol der to k(" }> down the gia-- and weed-. After the plants have idomned and m,* fertile blooms commence curving down ward, it will he lid f--aiy about on«H> a week to cover (he \m>*- -ullicit-n(ly to prevent their growth nni encourage'the pea, leaving the end,- of the vines expos ed. Tliis must be di-in- with a lioe or shovel, the dn ( being tln-uvn upon the vines lightly, at the -ame time cutting ami scraping away the weeds and The nature nf the peanut is mu to pro duce many nuts .pi-i where the root*, form, hut along Hie points where the blooms appear. Hm vine* make excel lent liay, are easily cuii'il, ami al! kinds of stuck will eat them readily. The vines should he plowed or dug up just before frost. While digging, shake the roots ami turn uvet to tiie sun and let them remain for a day or two to cure. Then haul them to a barn or some build ing where they can be kept drv.aml sep arate the peas from the vines. ‘ The peas should then be washed and thiorougnly dried, when they will l>e re.-uJe fnr mark et. llrnlmitff. We have otVu mg‘*d this mm-h needed Improvement upon Um readers of the Ploughman > but we V--ur U- advantages are 100 little appreciated. There are but few localities where drai nines would be beneficial. luv♦-n ;n -oil- with an open subsoil, when* deep drainage cerlainlv is required, some shallow dmim mav* s>*- uselul to carry off or to husband surplus water. Mimin’ a farm house i*. -n located ‘hat a good deal of drainage is . .pjired lo secure perfect health. luNetpl in ras.-.w ut diseased lulu's, a • 1 1* \ atmosphere. i< more healthfu! ihnn om* loaded with moisture, and the an 'bat pas.-es ovci stagnant moi-tuie will not long remain pure and heults. I bn; ; ,, M A ;M . jt. vl v point of view drainage ivf vast importance Ihe Metropul uan >anii tr\ t '«>mi ui - tit/ii ol London stale s.ane inUiesimg facts about drainage. Tor over, inch depth of water drained oil’, and which would otherwise pass into the aims vapor ibev *ay us much heal is .-aved per acre :is w ould raise eleven lbousam.l cubic feel of •dr one degree m lempoiatnsv. A recent I'arhmeutary report on the-übject siy>. a iai nier was asked liic epect ot -ome iit-w d.ain when be replied, •• All that I know a- that before it was .lone I cubl m-ver cei out ul night without an o\-i.at, bul i-'iw [ never put on.- mi nw.‘ A doctor look one ot the san itai y ( \unin i-cdom-i s. ’> -a hill overlooking his li'-tu,-'. • i/i.c. ’ said he, '* wheteve. \ ui, ■sa nil ary corn! it. mi <>l ; i.,. j.,. . lliU _ ~ r , ~, "'arin up and i mpi ,■ M,'i*xac/iuact/-< / 'm •/M*-; ; iviiii.le : and the i-mdei 1., neUer In- like- ii. Ait h - m-j li"l lialuir, lie is lint li.eu-ii . . ... t‘d Mill into tin cold ; i ,;•! Meet., *kc., lel'l .... 1.,.-,,., lit sullering ye*,-mIK-mm an.«n. He ini-- n enee of oiliei -i-.i k. 1 ; , . inlcdigent one. On your farm you In.w n a.nnm, ,n v*iil improve upon f-icl.t- mu -h a- In tliaL will- respond in uood Uu'itini'iii ivudily us lie. U,. m.l a |, in lh .. ul sense of that w.n■!. Ili-..wnei, n..m nine immemoricl, m,, him -u.-i, ■ l.e lias done il liy nim-.e, neglect. Uui u.e hog is sensitive, intelligent, good* nitUiied, clean, if yon give him a chance fur cleanliness, of mine cleanly habile than any creatures on the funn.ancl some human creatures on the farm, and -nine human creatures Una uv know of inclu ded. The wise man lake, carge of his pig a . of other stock. He is proud of it. He gives it good ipiai ters—expecting tin same in return. He lines to see it tluive ■ and it does thrive sue.—fully under hi-i care. Piggy here is m. " ling," but one of the family at large the farmer and a prntit to him, hi ca.i.,. ■ rented with re prard. Oaks I'i.a.vtmi ja mm i - I > « urious circumstance. and not c ,..’ , \ known, tiiat muuym m, ‘■ailed spontaneous ;i;<- piann-d \,\ if,., '(pun-els. The huk- unimal kw' .no formed the most essential m-i vkv- i-. ib-- •• ritish Navy, A gentleman walkiuu one day in a woods to tin. BuUeof Beaufort, luul his attention di verted by a squirrel, which sat v.-rv oomposedly on the ground. He .slopped to observe its motions; in a few momenta the squirrel darted like lightning to the top of the tree beneath which he had been sitting*, and in an instant He teas down with an acorn in his mouth, and began to burrow in the earth with hi* paws. After digging u hole, he ntoopcd down and deposited the acorn ; then covcrimr it, he darted up the tree again. In a mo ment he was down with another, which he buried iu thesamc manner. Thi«ljc c*»ll l inued repeated!y. industry-nf ibis- little animal i* di n-eicil to the purpu.-c of .-ccininn him-df aL-ainst want in winter, ami, a- it i., piobahlu that hi- mcumiy h riot mu'- ncientjy retentive t<* enable him to re member the spot in which he deposited every acorn, the imlu-trious Jiltlc iellow do doubt, loses a few every vear. a **!"’ ?P r * n g up are destined In «uu piy Hie place of the parent tree. Thus ; i ~ I ? ritaiu . i" some measures, in- , debted for her mercantile greatness to the ladUßtry and bad memory of a Bouirrel ‘ Merry's Museum. ’ : To Keep Bettek Sweet.—When hut- ! ter is plenty, work it two or three times I thoroughly and add at last working I nearly one grain of saltpeter, and a table ! spoonful of pulverized lumpaugar to eve- ; ry pound of butter. Puck it tightly iu i alone jars to within two inches of the top, and fill the remaining space with i strong hruie; cover the Jam tightly and 1 bury them in tile celler bottom, where i the butler will keep unhurt for a lone : lime, • h >■ .llnvJiiK lilted up the Stable with new (.'m-rln* Short reckonings make long ■**»*« «t'ieuLo SSa\S rnl « £ fU p ar fI es* Uke n 1 ?( a' a™J rriends. s Vim the Springs. April 25, W—iy Q_ood Sjk\vs: T;ood news*' GREA T DECLINE IX ERICHS AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE, CORKER OF HANOVER AND POiIFRET STREETS. The subscriber would respcctfnllv Inform the nubile that he Is receiving almost daily from the Eastern Cities, a large Invoice nf New and Cheap Goods, such as. LADIES’ I) HESS GOODS, l’r,Al.\, ItL.U'V .1 ,V/> /M.vr.v Sfl.us. French Mormoes, Mohairs, Poplins, lUaeit and Fancy French Repps, Plain and SHAWLS! S H A W ,S ! OKI- V I \s J- >ll \ WI.S 111 y|,.;.r % 'll n• r\ Chi (Tils AM) ('AS< IMKK KS ! i . i, /, Do M !•: s T | i l'i iWrN, Napkins. Ac itl-:u!•:mju-:it the place. •i V 1 II K ~v I i \ si t \ 1-,!; VN I * I'dMFUKT -snicKl-d ■be -in {•>■ merly occupied i.\ IS'lm. KAr ’ r ’ ! mi \| KsTlr iHinus i) im: s > » - v\ i iNi.iTs anujkans, ir u i t/. (' o (} i) s. D It K s S T U 1 M M 1 N (1 .< L’/H/iOXS A \J> .VO7VO.VA K I N G J 8 X K\V ST 0 R E n< i. r.r» a ; -, i/.i / \ i Opl-esitc U..- M.0.0m1, 1J..1.S A,mi >. l-u 7, (ttS. HOOP SKIRTS. 1)28 W M. i’. HoPlvl.N s> - H\\ ;< ,1 iii<• 1 In* ln>Nt find i ‘HK U'K>J I.*{>i ni j-. i V nt* . Si Mpi-inir-t. i' ' -u'-: it >|irih!s'. *l.l c ail'! "tvpnims. M.Ti.— 1 1 "IT;'I J.'. •<. - i V.’V ,\iald' '.I MuN NK'liri'N' K,m\c!i I an.- Trail-, loan s> In • «J/Ju t< • . r.n in. *. \ 'Taj..jut. < «j »i>riiii!'. from 1 ' »ui| •>i th . mill m -.I Ui 1 u .1.1.-I i... i ..tdv, i..n\ *ll >iii i.U i ,i.l i r- -iliuiil.l ». I-V.‘|. • ,1 I . I.- , • I \ M'l A' HiUA vM.S\l,l^Knn\! ilDl.'ltHS 'lll I i:u.f \<; mi ; k \-j* (•(i- r r-* \nr.\i, i[orsi:KKKPKi[,< , Aii- '• I H/v / ln I In- ::! -I i-i Mm il 11 Itii/rniii , I'niiit (h> To thf hurt! f pri< • Sf"n\ 1 i.- . uiiici- of huyim;i*arpi-t.s ,-i y /,• rare :> <>■ i-uii. tlmt 1 lonic for a fur«e trade In the url I ■!<•; pariImliirly « hen u<- consider Hint M<•!. ui ihi> in:ii'kH. at :he very low prices inch -.J.-nt >•> flit- ■'iv.il shrinking '*• values. Tii*-. i clui'kis (‘oiii posr'i t w I Killy of new and de i.ihrli's-, in Fancy :mii Staple Dry Hoods, 1,1 which fi I*4* dally added the cheapostand choir- «*st offerings of this r nd other markets. HICKEY, -SHAHi* A* CO., l-Vh. ri. Dus.--.Jy J". STIiRXKR'S r.iVKitv HKTWKKX JIAXOVKK AM) 11KDK0JII) SIS. r-V nKA It OVT H E .1 A IL , Urjj c Oilnes. IMalii and Fancy Alpaca. l.» J \N I* s, ,f \kk \\ i i.»).1-.NS /■>>,.'!> M, -Kill r ( nitf. m/\. .S' i/futrl/.' I null ■ \ IJUIU-. ibl.-jeh.-d Mu-Ini'. I M»»s. MAItPKIt. IB6T. Ji .1 I! (> A I .V ,v A K 1* II V H S KV'A’STuNV. Slvi;u>. ■A k V --1 ** i II \ ..j I*H ’N !iU > a '.'s-.i i- ir 11. nil i ah.-r Hoop .-km ii i*-. ,i:i.l - .ii 1\ ii;i \.- ti. nuiii-i aiiii-:-i . --r. i(!n -1i In- fact. Mn mi • 1 -'l i.in-M-iMI Ah-'d l.lllfllsil StCM* « ■ •mm; r;.. n i.r than ail »Tlu*r-i. E> rt-fi }"•!. 'i .• i<■ i ',-t u_ r v>M c-\! .-ii im ! i i nrxUL'lioilt ' 111 - :i mi t)i - a.I v-i \ nll> i. i ,i! •■ | .i*i «•• v I; a* U i. n “ 11- >;>l;m ■» s ml in pmi - . 1” i; !.n I'-' jri . , w '•!. r. ii- i s vn,/ \n >rhlt/u )*' H> (inn. fh'/. h ( ' t.- ii K M I*. 1. 1s r, lV '.. A II K V (iooiis "27 Chestnut. Sheet riiu.A HKh'iiiA AND'SALE STABLE, CAKUSLE, PA. ,-ffimuturc, &r I!. K \V I N Cf , CAUIXF.T MAKER AXD UNDERTAKER, \V KS T M A IN ST K i: KT . cAin.isLi;, pi:.\n’.\ A -I-I.M uu> A-oKiMi,;. r or N ii W ! ‘ I it N 1 T U U I- nip > ’.•nt r»* Tilbh's, Hocking Cii:iirs t I'ming Tuhliv*. Kusy Chulrs * ‘.ml Tnliles. Ufcopllon fliiin i Htoimms IhirL'iius, Wlmt-Nnts, Spcrrtiirlix. Sof.»s, Parlor, Chamber. FFRXI T V R I- IuITAUK miNTmiK IN sl-MTS. Splendid New I’iill< rn>. BED.STEAD.S AXI) MATTRESSES, UII.T KIIA.MMs AMi PI'TI'HKS, Particular alient it>is lp\ en to l-'imei uls. Orders from town and couutiy attended to promptly and on reasonable t< r;u'. Q A r. I X K T \V .V li K HOI'SE TuWN AND COL'N IHY and the public jzenerally, that he still continues 1 Mie Umiertakimt business, and Is readv to wait t upon customers either hy day or by nitim. Heady i made t*m tins kept constantly on hand, both plain and ornamental. Me has constantly on j hand Fi.sl.'* I’atcnl .VCn/i'o Jiuriol On-' 1 , of which 1 he has been appointed the sole ayent. This case 1 Is recommended as superior to any of the kind J now In use. it helna perfectly air Unlit. I Ho has also furnished himself with u new Hose ' wood Ueaiwe and (tenth* horses, with which he ! will attend funerals in town and country, -per ; sonaliy, without extra charge. : Atnoni' the greatest diseoveiics of the uao is | owsll’sSjinii;; the best and cheapest hod ecu In use, the exelnsM »• rl'xhl of which i have ! secured, ami will be kepi constantly on hand. C A i! 1 XK T MAKI.Ni; In all Its various bran.dies, carried on, anti Hcmi reads, Seen-taro Woi k-siainls, .parlor Ware, Ulilioistcr. il i’hairs, solas, I’icr, Milo ami Centre Tables, Pining and Breakfast Tables, Wash stands of all kinds. Fi en o\. u supervision. 1> ' will be wai ranted amt -oiil I<>u t«»r eash. He Invites ail ii i n r him eall lie lore purchas ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage here tofire extended to hnn In- i.-..s indebted to his numerous eiisiornei s. aml as,ere- them that no efforts will la- spared in fiiiuie to p!. use them in style and price. Ml ve us a cal I. Ucmembcr the place. North Hanover street, nearly opposite ihe I »ep.--i i p„: iik. i arl isle. .-/foruiarimig, \t. A.Mos i.. roiisos. a t.t.K.v i:ii.i;rvAi & KIIHd’WAV, nr.NKll \I. ' C.\IMl"S|n.N MF-iPII \ NT'*. I’l.ol’K. IiIIAIN. Mild, i ff.p, M-d-.Prs. am' iMionrcr. Oi:NKU A L L V ynirr/r nnn.i dsthklt. phi la iWm. IS. Thom .1. H. Bi.akc u„ •lAMiy N an- k. Ksq . .1 vmks L'. lland, K.*u. :tu . Cv l-’liu- aria If '.J t r-!>. ii 3t)ats anti (Caps AKIMVAI. .v j. :r 11 A T rf A X 1) C A V 6 TU« hUlj-cr.h-r 1. J’i-t .Vo. V, .WfA //-moi.T I-v. ,No:l. ; ■.( the (.arliile Dt-oosil I'.vni;. uni.- •jf Uio ’ia's». s', au'l blocks of li A'lS :ui'l i *t • iIK-r>-'l m '‘.irli.-.U'. silk i Still’ Uriiii-. (l.UtTi M c lion of x.ft Huts n,,-.. n »il st.. n uiiil nualil.tn, • r*. aii'l c.*-r> Ue'crip* Tiio lnuik.n-1 .*•* i * Fa-I..>.:i♦ •! Jlru-h.con [ '•tiiiitly n;i h.ti.'i jui'l i;iA■ I:.r r, .u 1 w.urnnt ■ c»i: » \ r a i, Ij i o, . -i>. i* w.i i.\ srnu.r !»• • n II*.• ini- M -..i ini, til ..i 11 AT S A N I) I'A V S t*i ini';'. ■ IJ<- tiiki--, 111 li.- oM iim-iuls ami cmislo'iiums, • uni all Ml W m!w-. In 111 • • [iliMmtHl -tni'U ju*il li>- ri'i \ru 11.-m Nv«v ini'li ••? j • I I 1). 1 1.Klriiilna, run- mm mi: in |•:)11 i>' ;ii >.- sILK ANJ> .-I.MKUI-: 11 A i's, i an nidio's sarady oi Hals ami Cap" ot I tin; hu« ,i -l si;. la, all ot uincli in- will sell al tlie / >/«./! I'rtfi.i. AI "i i, his 11 in i mamiliM-iure ot Hal" ahi at " nil ha nd, and HATs .‘.I ANI’I- A i TL'KKi > lo nilDKl!. Ih ha." Ha- In - "l ai raiu'oiiu-nl fur coloilii); Hats and all kind" iif \Vi >■ don timid", l > van - ' >a Is. ,vr., a I the- short ost notka- .a" In- t-olo'i" »• v«*i,v wool;; and on tlu- most iva-onahh- I.m ni". A I so', a n n,.1« >| rdioico brand" of TOIIAtVO ANiJ l'i(iAK> ulu ays on hand, Ha d**"h <•" to i-all thaaH■ n in .n of por-oiis wild have ni L'N Til V !•' I U s to .sell, a." ha pat s Hu* hii;h>sl cash pric.-s i.n ino i sumo. still id, us In; im-ln ci >u Illicit Iuli» i v I nil 11 iic su 1 is. : fuel ton ! Dec, ISu? T UK (r R K A T ]* K I / K : i:pxi’u.siti«in L'nivi;rm;i.li;, I'aius isut. TJIK JIO WJ-: SIJ I VINO MA ('IUXE I 'a. KLIAS lIUWK, Jit. AWAUUKiI OVER Eli; lIIV-TWO CoMI'I.TIToIIH, THE HIGHEST PEEMIEM, TMK ONM.YKIUfSS l >KTi IE LEGION UK HON< Jit GO L J) M ED A L given to A3!Kitlcan Skwinu MAcinxns, per Im perial Decree. published lu lho*‘.Mbnlteur Univer se!” (Otlleinl Journal ol the French Empire.)Tues day, 2d July, IS(i7, in those words: I Kahrlcanlu do Machines u i.-i .. s Hi,..-,. 1,, I enudro exposant " ‘ ‘ ( .Manufacturer of Sewing I Machines, Exhibitor. Thii double Hist honor Is another pr>»of of the i great suporiority of the ilowe Sewing Machine over all others. SIHELV tt STOOPS, Xo. S. Eight St., PHILADELPHIA. Agents for Pennsylvania. New Jursev Delaware and Western Virginia. * Feb. Jfl, IPOS.—dm PLAIN and FANCY FEINTING of EVEIIV DESCRIPTION* nt>fitly executed af the VOMINTEJSR Officer aKOCEUY, EIIUIT AND PROVIS ION sTOUfc. Almost every person knows oi the Cheap srdi!K, A'o. ss, East J*omfret Street, where you can always buy your groceries cheap er than elsewhere, and how does it come, be cause I have no rent to pay nml have my own clerks, therefore I enn sell goods lower than If I had lour or five hundred dollars rent to pay and six or eight hundred dollars to pay for clerks. My stock Is always /ret/ i tmd complete, keep none hut good goods and wannul every article Mint nut of my .‘•lore. I have cm-tanHy on hand White. Brown. I’lii.-hed, I’uiviri/ed nml Granuhßeil sugu-. (i reen aml Roasted Codecs, Syi up.- oi mi K.ii.i.-, Baking Molnsse.-. Green and Black Teas, Uice. Beans, Peas, Pearl Barley, Hominy, Sweet Sha ker Corn, Corn starch, Ulco, flour, Farina, Sweet nml Baker’s Chocolate, Whole and Ground Sui tes, Baking Soda, Salcralus, Fresh Peas, Corn, To matoes and Peaches, by the can or dozen, all kinds of Flavoring Extracts, English Pickles, such ns Girklns, Mixed Pickles, while Onions, Caullllower, Picallilll. Chow Chow, also Glrklns hy the dozen, Fresh Table OH. Ketchup. Also I»r. Barber’s Horse Powder, and Fronlleld’s Cat tle powder, Stove nml Shoo Blacking, Indigo, White Glue, Madder, While Rosin, Beeswax, Extract Logwood, Salts, Flour Sulphur, Blue Vitriol, Copperas. Antimony, tVe. Hemp. Canary and Rape Seed for Bints. Essence of Codec, and Lye. Pried Fruit, such iw pared a n il unpared Peaches, Apples. Blackbeme-. Chorrk-, also Primes, Figs. Halos. Laver, Seedless, and Valentin Raisins, Currants, Citron, Lemons, and Oranges,Sperm, Fish, Tun uers’ ami Coal Oils. Pure Cider Vin egar, Soaps, such as Olive, steanne, Babbit’s, Rosin, Country and all kinds of Toilet Soaps. Also a due assortment of nil kinds of Segars. Chewing and Smoking Tobac co-., such as Navy, Congress, Cavendish, Sun Fish, Atlantic Cable, Flue Cut, Navy, Spun, Fine Cut» 'hewing. Vli gin lty,Cherokee, Mlnnclmlmh. Chingoroer. Sunny side, Virginia Choice, Punch Lynchburg, Vara. Gem ot the .Mountain, Shang hai, Lateka, Hanvillc, Pioneer, Keystone, Vir ginia Hare. WOODKN and WILLOW WAKE, such hn Market, clothes nml Traveling Baskets of all m/i's and stylos. Tubs, Buckets, Keelers, Dippers, Hall Bushels ami Peek Measures, Horse Bu<-Ui Is. Flour Buckets, Horse Brushes, shoe do., Slo\ c do,, Wall (In.. Clothes do., Scrubbing do., Du-unc \\ m-p- ami Brooms. 1 a ill * Ml ..It Ic UiiN, 1>• ' 1 i i JotJu •< Line-. Mj'vojj |,:ii. .. iVl*,. Ac. »j ■i-'-'ii ,u i, i >lns .. -.i mu- and < rockery Ware, a supiny <>j all Muds. a good assortment ui damps. and Tumblers, and many o' l;> r .in ,I'ics t< • > nmm i - ms to menlton. !•' I,: (I ’ K ai•l i ’ i .!’»••>a>tain ly on hand, also a itueesuppiy ol >. id (..'i-inun Champion Mns tai J, the host in t:--. oy I ho jar or dozen, whole* sale ami retail, ni v. i>i.n die subscriber Is Hie sole agent for Can. C -a and Salt, ' Vacl;er« and 1 fiscal is of till U ; :e 1 > • it ■■ .nm e\ my des cription. All klims of Ci.un i> i'. • taken i.i t.\- ('lmago lor Goods c ; 11 ;a 1’ i l U'K'KU V. Kiturr ann i*um\ h."-. r*m:i-;, ,v... s<, />,.• J’oiiu'n t S'n ( i, (.', I'l'h. It, I't.s. a GicmiKi:. GOOD AND KiG-.SH i i HO(’KK I K>. !• r i < rs u k n r<■ k />,■ W** \ e*l M li\ sit suppv Ol MA VIM sri’E. -!i H A s Br..u ii, • t ii'.!• i. ;-ul\ ci I zed and gi annlaii d so- ! THK LuWJvSI ("’--{.V//I’RIC Ls. i; i. -. i Kilt!"., ch-imi ami masted, Hire, Ada- 1 * 11; >a' .it" i :• Tallow i a Tul I as, starch Parsons wishing to build will find il to their ad • • ail Kinds, ' lu >■>»•. ('hoc* da to. Ha- vantage to examine our stock before purchasing k< r- (\w..a, P. lit'i''.' Itroma, Mac- elsewhere.. We are careful to select from the • ainul. \ ■•nnaeilla, Kahm-s. best manufacturers, and In no case do wo rcoom i k n , Rai'ir.s. prunes. paired and unpaired i-. aili« IVai-hcs nllml>»M i 'lub San. i 'r.-cn i n:n runs, table i»H. Hominy, Bean-. O I! A.V IJ E.< AA 1) I, EMU X ,S vrab r. -n.; w 11;, mi!!: ana almond i. I :ackers, rmi-md r-.c.ti.l üb.-al I’ollcc. Tu i-;, N;.-, % , Nat. nrm a:.'! i ■ T<*bacc>», K Glikina k. 1- ihe Cut, Lyi,i iibur_' and llnnkt-.-piaikie L.ba cq/_ if.; f'fify !. i."*],;/ t V: j : -V r.!TiTA- L *“* IJ ' "‘ ” • I ‘ ,,u ndju.diny X U T I O \ - and Oiy Tros, * } 1 1u * • • JCnmnckd Leather, Pah nt Leather , /lor/ Ski ns, Saddle Trtr* y SVrn/ps, Ilm/un, and c>... W.xl U" ■ ■C c - * I. ! T ;.11 ; l N A I! TIN'S FAMILY OROLKRY STORK, KA'i M UN -VrUKKT. > Al'.l.lbLK, PENNA, Tie- subscriber would b.-g leave lo Inform the i.i Cail.'.li* ami vudnity, that ho still hoops on hand, at lils Store, East Main Street, ad joining (iiinincr A (Muchliu; Shop and Foun -i y l-»w i*si prices lnr cash. E\ ery article in the Inn- of l amily i.rocenes will always be kept in--h and cheap. He also calls particular atten tion hi the /.Vov/.-o I'nh-nt (tlnsi Fnnt Jor.i, of which lie has the exclusive agency for Carlisle, and which has piowd it.-, superiority over all other cam or Jars now in use by Us {-rent simplicity, pevlcct lelhchUlly In keeping Fruit, and the ex it aonllnary ease with which U Is sealed and opened, vailuml injury for fulmo use. No (ami ty should purchase otherjars wulumt llr«i exam ining Iho Eureka. 11 they want to buy the best Also KXt »X s FATKNT STEP EADDEK, au-arti cle whieb mi household should be without \lso Hash's celobrated WASHING MACHINE, onlv Five Dollars, and the A.MIDUN t.'I.DTJI i-is WUINUEK, both of which are eonlJdentlv rec oinnumded to give entire satisfaction. ||V has aDn Imeu appointed agent for the sale ol KARTHKN DRAIN PIPKs, to w hich he would call the attention of Farmers am.l others needing them as the host and cheap est article lo be found for conveying water thro’ yards and barn vards. Also a variety of oilier articles, such as. |mioU MATS, of sm era! kinds and prices. Ha~ Just opened a supply of Fresh Hei ring and all kinds of Salt Fish, put up this Spring. \lso Flour in barrels and sacks, arid Feed bv the Im.sh ft- .I"HN .M \iiTIV Jul\ Is. I>li7 If pUOVISION AND F I 1 T * VO M F K E T ST U I: j; T s Thu undersigned, successor to .1. F Spkki re .spcotfuliy announces that, having Just returned Horn llu- Eastern cities, he Is now- prepared lo sell at the \i iy lowest cash prices, a great \aiiwv ofln-sh OHOPKRIKS & PROVISIONS ' V'l-ki-r.i, CUit Oil, o>evv\ ,l/ofo*s« t, l.i't’Vicotint} Oil, J'olntocs, Tuhturo, Cunmil J i ’ruif, .sw/aj'.t, J‘ic!:lc.s anil timer, stor" 11 I,U aUi ' , ‘ l ‘’ (irocery I would respectfully Mdicit a share .if the pub lic patronage. 1 JI„;n,l,T-l y l>-VNIKI,SItOKMAKKIt. .A; smith’s photo'- 1! i V. a r ry s ‘>Mth-eiwt Corner llano lill t'lip (U r ,! u ,l?V 1 iL ‘ • 5, .1| 1 ( U ’ 0 ' u hcrc may bo had o HiV sii 1 Sl> l ' s 1 IWoumphs, from card IVOR V T V 1' I.S . A M it HO T Y I* E.S . A N* D l 'o rcL ‘l ll bi, (something new) both ihiiiliini oVin^m'.**' 1 w, \ l S h ure bountiful pro dm Hons ..f the I holographic art. Call and see >-li e in. Parllcnlai attention given to copying from DaguorrolypoH &<•. 1 3 *» 1,w, “ Kho invites the patronage of the nubile Feb. 16 , IWJS. JJ S. PATENT AGENCY. C. Ij, LOCIIMAN, 21 WEST MAIN STREET, Executes Drawings, Specllloatinmi, Am and ure sents Patents lor Inventors. r ' Fob. 1.1, iw.-ly Q.HT THK REST PHOTOGRAPHS • HOC H M AX’S Premium Photographic (Jullery.Ul WEST M \ r v •STREET, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. Ki l«t«.—ly Deeds, mortgages, bonds ami all Justice's Blanks for sale at Piper’s Rook Htoro and Nows Dnpot. Fob. 27,1 KM. (groceries. V \ I. Ill' I, A T !•: A i; t. i! () ( I-: K IK s - .'-•.lull'-. W« f-« 1 'I a -i. A Hit l >'l 11 K 1 OROCKKV STORK, uN muL fll-WEST FOUNIIU CONSISTING OJ .S'i'./cc, GVfme -,iv H'ol/d and U7 Kuir II .or, Tic, Fish, tyn'ccs, tiall, Photographs MKI.AI.XuiVPE.S CARLISLE PA. ffiatittiarf, faults, See. MILLER t C BOWERS Take this opportunity of directing the attention of tho community at large, and every person In particular, to their recently replenished stock of HARDWARE Thev studiously avoided investing during the high prices, and patiently awaited the falling out of the bottom before attempting to refill their shelves, nml now that things have been reduced to old time prices, as near as possible, they have Invested largely, and are prepared to guarantee lo their triends and customers ns low prices as anv market outside the cities. They especially Invite tho 011101111011 of mechanics, fanners and builders. Our stock Is complete and none need fear meeting with dlsnppolntniontinenqulring for anything In our lino. W o have constantly on hand a lull assortment of Horn mored, Eng lish Refined and Norway I R O N, Bimhui’s HuiM* and Mule Shoes, Horse Nulls Norway Rods. Cast Steel, of the best brands, Black and Polished Springs. Spring, Sleigh, Blis ter and Toe steel, together with a full stock of Blacksmith's Tools. SUCh 1> - Drills, Solid-Box Vices. Bellows, Rasps, Files, &c, COACH AS r J) WAGON FIXTURES, * asp Harden, Wagon, Carriage and Buggy \XLES. urns. SPOKKS, FELLOES, BOWS, SHAFTS. CARRIAGE FOLKS. TOP LEATHER, CANVAS. DRILLING, lijinuisk, Luce Trimming, Ac, Ac. BUILDING MATERIAL, CARPENTER’S TOOLS. In tills branch uf the business we are ready to compete with any oilier establishment, both In quality end price. Onr slock of Planes, Saws, Squares, Augurs, Chisels, Bench Screws, &c., are oi the tin.--".! grades, and wo are bound to keep up the reputation of the old stand in this particular. ha o dll it r. £o^ BRIDLE BITTS, Brow Bands, Girthlngs, Horse Blankets, Ac,, Ac Saddler’s Tools '•1 ♦•very description. SHOE FINDINGS, consisting of Moroccos, Tampico, Boot, Patna Boot, Tampico French. Pink Linings, White Li nings, Moroues, Bindings, Shoe Thread, Peps, Tools of nil kinds, and everything connected with this line, all which will bodlsposed of at the lowest figures. Cabinet makers and undertakers will always find us having a full slock of Hair Cloth, Beil, Chair ami Sola Springs. Curled Hair, Conin Han dles, I,ace. Collin Screws,and evervtlilnginlhclr line. IMn'K l’,T CUTLERY, j a lull assort incut ul which can Ihj found on our .shelves at all limes. WHITK I.KADSAXD ZIXCS. \\ e have not umlc cleaned the Eastern market of this particular commodity, but have always on hand a sulllciert supply of the best brands, which we arc ready to oiler at the lowest rates. COLORS, in every variety, dry and In oil. OlLS—Linseed, Sperm, Winter Bleached Whale, Lubricating and Neats Fool. VARNISHES, Couch, Furniture, Leather and Iron Varnishes, Turpentine, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Rosin, Olne, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, R a O T K L K K El* K K S. PLAIN AND GILT LUTHERAN HYMN BOOKS ORL Y AGENTS FOR PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIP* used on doors and windows for excluding cold rain, dust, and snow without mentioning the SAVING OF COAT, besides securing such comfort as no other exnen dilute of fuel can command. 1 .-1 I, SO SOLE A O E R T. S FOR FAIRBANK’S STANDARD SCARES. Komomber old stand. HENRY SAXTON ~ ~ No. 10 East Main s’t.. Tan. 10.16: t Sold by all I'Vli, 1:», 1563.—1 y ilumiicr anli (Coal QOAL AND LUMBER YARD. ' Thu subscriber having leased the Yard formerly occupied by Armstrong ,t Hotter, and purchased the ‘dock. of •COAL AND LUMRBER, in the Yard, together with an Immense* now stock will have constantly on hand and furnish to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, Hi» \ Ill's, *-• ’ \ NTi -i AG Fi: \ME STUFF, PALING, PLASTERING Lath. Shin-Hug hath. Worked Flooring and \N catherhourdlng, Post- ;i tul Rails, i\ml every ar ticle that belongs to a I.umber Yard. All kinds of Shingle-, to wit; White Pino, Horn* lock, and Oak, of difereni qualities. Having cars of my own, I can furnish hills to order of any length and size at the sho: test notice and on the most reasonable terms. Mv worked boards will bo kept under cover, so they can be furnished at all limes. I have constantly on hand all kinds of FAM ILY COAL, under cov< r, which I will deliver, clean, to any part of the borough, to wit: Ly kens Valley, broken Egg, Stove ami Nut, Luke i . i reverton, Locust Mountain, Lauberry* which 1 pledge myself to' sell at the lowest prices. Limcburnars' ami Jllacksmiths' Cbal, always on ami, which I will sell at the lowest figure. Yard west side of Grammar School, Main Street. Hce. 1. 1805 ANDREW H. IILAIR. JjX)U WARDING AND “ COMMISSION HOUSE. Flour &. Fred, Coal, Plaster »k Stdl. J. BEETEM A DROTHERS having purchased oi Snj der & Newcomer their extensive Warehouse. (Henderson s old stand,) head of High street, beg leave to inform the public that will continue the Toi warding and Commission business on a more extensive scale than heretofore. Iho highest market price will be paid for Flour Grain and Produce of all kinds. 1-lour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and Hay, kepi constantly on hand and for sale. i 1 Coal of all kinds, embracing LVICF.NS VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTA N LA WBFJIUY. &0.. Ac t!- v ‘f ud Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant l> for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered drv ta?S?.ffimlVon iSmd. A,B ° ; nll kIUdS ° r Lum - IX’C 1 ISCS. J. BEETLE & BROS. JP X PE R ’ S ROOK AND FANCY STORE, AXD GENERA L NEWS DEPOT, \VK-ST MAIN STREET, f.un.mi.i;, pa. X lliiuiissi.aim.nl of Goods on hand, bind, ns Writing Desks. Port Folios, Dailies C'oiniatuioiiK, ’* Work Boxes. Sjcti-hols, Ladies’ Purses, Sugar Cases, Card Cases, Gold Pens, Pen Knives, it*., ito* A LARGE SUPPIjY OF FAMILY BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AT REDUCED PRICES. - DIARIES FOR 1868. i™ U n Se V lpt !? as reoelvcd for all Magazines, Fash lon Looks, Papers, &c., at publishers prices. You save postage and always sure of receiving yo?i? Magazines by subscribing at Pipeu’s Jour a ot° Q *“ Pa ‘ a tD ka0 «“ n 8 ‘»™y, on SCHOOL BOOKS, for town and country schools. Books and Music ordered when desiivd, May SSI 18b<—Lf, M EYER’B NEWLY IMPROVED ORESCENT SCALE OVER STRUNG PIANOS, Acltnowlcdged lo be Hie best. London Prize Medal and high awards In America received. MELODEONB & SECOND HAND PIANOS ffimflSß’ 7 ??. Arch ureal, below Elghtb, April U, 1887—ly Philadelphia, Pa, fTIHE CARLISLE COOK STOVp' I manufactured at F. QARDNPr X. » Foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle eanttJf? */ Tins l» the testimony of scores of finuites £fchns , ‘ berlnnd, Perry and Adams Counties who using them. Call and seo them, '^uoarenow COHN SHELLEKS running cither by power or byhnmi-i.L.in,.. on hand and for sale at p. GAUDNPit* l nV\ l .L y Foundry and Machine MSn*Bu22t* STEAM BOILER MAKING Wo ere prepared to mnko Stenm Hollers of kit .1 zes nud lthids promptly mid on the best Also. SMOKE STACKS mid nil nrUcleVlS {fid REPAIRING OF ROILEIIM mimnorit NKS prm,,ptly “ ttolldud •" imho best F.'GAKDNER & CO S, Fob 1 ? U»7 Pi ’ nl ' d Mnoh,no sll °P. Cnrllslo, p a . El RUGS! DRUGS !-Dr. D. CoTk'rtk?, " Imvlnn to rellnnulsli nn extensive pmctl™ ns well ns Ills Drug business In tho city ofPi ??’ bmg, severnl years ngo, on nccount of 111 henlm ins now opened nt No. 3S N. Hanover street i L’ tween the nlllco’s of Drs. Kleifer and zif,„ imUO STOKE, where Ho tins and la recelv SJ 1 ery few days a pure stock of Drugs, Chenife.iV Dye StnlVs nnd everything generally kentS"' well-rcpnlnted City brug 13C.r0. PreHm carefully compounded nnd fnmlly receTpis'i? m receive specln! care. The Dr. can bo ooinm "cj L any hour, nt his olllco. back of his store nr lt? dwelling. No. 112 N. Hanover strceL she, si™’ §"S.(§?l!’s?” ~er P " iC “' No - 38 N * Hanover Sept. 12, 1807— ly QELLERS & FOLWELL, k} WIIOLESAI.K CONFECTIONERS AND FRUITERERS, -VO. Mil NORTH THIRD STIiJ-JE'I, PHILADELPHIA. ORDERS promptly attended to. rob. 27. 3m. JjUIANKLIN HOUSE, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, CAJt L I. S L li, pEN JV> A , GEORGE WETZEL, Proprietor Feb. 0, lww._ ij JJIUN FOR ALL!! Full Instructions by which any person, male or female, can master thogrcatnrtof Ventriloquism by a few hours' practice, making a world of fun nml after becoming experts themselves, can teach others, thereby making it a source of Income- Juill Instructions sent by mail for 50 cents Snt Islnctlon guaranteed. Address P. O. Drawer 21, Trov. N Y May Hi. IS(,7—ly Kailroaß JLiucs. J_) KADI N (I RAI l, R() A i): W I NTV. U AH UAX(J K M 1-: X 1 Great Trunk Lino from tho North and North- West- for Philadelphia, New York, Reading Pottsvlllo, Tmimmm, Ashland, Lebanon. Allen town, Fusion, Kphratu, LUlz, Lancaster, (*«,urn i»in, Ac., Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, asfni lows: At T 00,5.25 and 8.10 A. M., and 2.05 and U:V, I’. M., connecting with similar Trains on the i -unsyUauia Hail Hoad, and arriving at Men 'i orii at 5.10 10.15 and 11 50 A. At,, and 3.-to and !i,;u* i M. sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.00 A. M and ICL P. M. Trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Heading, Pottsvllle, Tu niaquft, Vlincrsvlile, Ashland, Pino Grove, Allen town and Philadelphia, at MU A. M. f and 2,osand •1.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the I.iUP. M. making couueclioiiK for Philadelphia ami Columbia only. For Pott>- villo, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuvl klll and Susquehanna Hail Hoad, leave limn-, burg at 3.55 P. M. Itelurnlng: Leave Now Vmk ntO.OO A. M. and 12.00 Noon, and 5.00 and S.ihi p, M. Phlladelpldn at, 8.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at. 7.-10 A. M. t returning irom Heading at (1.30 P. M., stepping at all Stations; Pottsvillc at 8.45 A. M. and 2.15 P. M.; Ashland 0.00 A. M« and 12.10 noon,and 2.00 P. M.; Tamanun at 8.30 A. M., and 1.00 and 8.15 P. M. Leave Potlaville for Harrisburg, via Schuyklll and Susquehanna Hail- 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 1.00 P. M. Poltslown Accommodation Train: Leavi-f Pottstown at 0.45 A. M., returning leaves Phila delphia at 3.00 P. M. Columbia Hail Hoad Trains leave Headingai 7.00 A. M., and 0.15 P, M. lor Hphrala, Litiz, Lan caster. Columbia, Ac. On Sundays: Leave Now York at 8.00 P.M., Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 3.15 P. M., the B.UO A. M. Train running only to Heading; PottsvilleS.uo A. M.; Harrisburg A. M, and 4.10 and U.J3P. M., and Reading at 1.00 and 7.15 A. M. for Harris burg, and 7.00 A. M. and 11.10 P. M. for New York and 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation. Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets, loaiid from all points,at reduced rates. linggnge chocked through; 100 pounds nllmrcj uucii Passenger. Dec. 12, 1807. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.— CHANGE OF HOURS. Un and after Monday, Ocl. 7th, 1860, Passenger Trains will rim dally, us follows. (Sundays ex cepted); Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg s.-io A. M., Mechanicsburg 0.18, Carlisle 0.67, NewvllJe JU.JL bhipponsburg 11,07, Chambersburg 1.10 2 10 P jj ieeucastl ° arriving at Hagerstown Mall Train leaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M. Meclian icsburg 2.33. Carlisle 3.00, Newvlllo 3.40, bhippeus burg 4.10, Chambersburg 4.50, Greoncastlo 5.25, ar riving at Hagerstown 5.55. P. M. Express Train leaves-Harrisburg 4.15, P. M„ Mechanicsburg 1.51, Carlisle 5.21, Newvlllo 5.53, 0.21, arriving at Chambersburgo.so, - A mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 8.20, A. A M roen, nV| ° arriv * ut Hagerstown 10,13 rt . . EASTWARD. ‘ t 1 ,11 1! ftjler Monday, October 7th, the Accom modation Train will leave Chambersburg at 5, bhipponsburg 0,30, Newvllle 0,01, Carlisleo,3s. Me chanicsburg 7.01, A.M., arriving at Harrisburg /,3-j, A. M., making close connection with trains lo York and Philadelphia. -Mali Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. M. Green castle 8.4 a, Chajnbersburgu;2s, Shlppensburg 0.55, Newvlllo 10.20, Carlisle H. 03, Mechanicsburg 11.37. arriving at Harrisburg 12.10, P. M. Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12,00 M„ Chambersburg 1.10. Shlppeiiß ’il'.!; ’ Ne . w villo 2.ip, Carlisio'2.sB, Slechanics bmg .1 u, ai riving at Harrisburg 3.55, P. M let,lv t cs Hagerstown 3.05, P. M., Gieenuistle 4.00 arriving at Chambersburg 1,50, Making close connections at Harrisburg with Trains to and from Philadelphia, New York. Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington, Fail Road Office. ) Chamb'g. Ocl. iih, isoT.I P Oct. 10. 1807 SOSSines an) iUquorg. H. POHLY, RECTIFIER Ajyjj WHOLESALE DEALER • IN WINES AND LIQUORS, AoV. 7 and 0, _V orth Hanover .Street, Brandies, Holland Gin, Superior Jamaica Spirits, Irish and Scotch Whiskey* Monongabeia Whisky. Apple Whiskey, Pittsburg and Common Whiskey Old Sherry Wine, Old Madeira Wine, Port Wine, », Lisbon and Muscatel, Malaga and Claret, Cherry Brandy, Blackberry Brandy, Raspberry Brandy, . Lavender Brandy, Rum Shrub, Wine Bitters, Tnnsey Bitters. AGENT FOR DR. STOEVER’S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS Also a largo and superior stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, embracing everything in thnMlne of businoss.- in\ Dices of trcsh Goods constantly arriving. April Jo, 1807—ly . M-GA-A-NDA) O M-ES“TT LIQUORS. looks, Edward Shower respectfully announces to the Subtle, that he continues Co keep constantly on and, and for sale, a large and very superior as* sortmout of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Hotel, and directly west of the court House. Car lisle. Wines, Sherry, Port, . Muderla, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hock, Johaunlsbcrg, and Boderfielmor. CHAMPAGNE. Heldsick A Co., Goislor & Co., and Imperial.— Gin, Rohlcn, Lion, and Anchor. Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Neotar Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown Stout, &c. Best to be had in Phila delphia. Bitters, of the very bo.i- quality. Dealers aud others desiring a pure article will find It as represented, a. ula whole attention will be given toa proper auo careful selection of his Stock, which cannot be surpassed, and hopes to have the patronage of tho public. Deo. I, 1805. iHfUscellanenus. I>R. D. COKNMAN. XOVP.MHKK lij, iMtT. O. A. NICOLLS, General tiuperhUeudt'nL WESTWARD. CARLISLE. PA. BRANDIES, ALL OF CHOICE BRANDS. WHISKY, E. SHOWER