ijigtlmltoal. IiU.AUt:. Most farmers would plow their lands two or three inches deeper than they now do, if it were not so hard work lor their teams. A pair of horses will turn a furrow seven or eight inches deep, and plow an acre and a-luilf or two acres a day ; but when the plow is run to leu or twelve inches, it is too hard for most tedma to draw it; consequently, many farmers prefer to plow more shal low, and take their chances for a good crop. .Tor corn, when sod ground is turned over, It is not advisable lo plow only just deep enough to turn the sod over flat, with some six inches of the earth beside, making with sod and all about eight inches. Phis is about deep as sod land should ever be plowed, because when you go deeper, the sod is tinned more upon its edges, which is a bad sys tem ol plowing; but the next time the land is plowed, after the sod has become rotted, it would be well lo plow a foot deep, at hast, and some soils 10 to 1* inches would be better, if one to do it, two pair of In uses, or two yoke of oxen. Not all soils, Jiowever, will bear plow ing so deep, and be advantageous.— Light ail'd sandy soils should not be plowed so deep as to throw up a stra tum ofsub.-oil that is almost unproduc tive; but clay loams that extend down IS inches may be plowed as deep as any ordinary plow can be made to tun, and it will be greatly bonolilted thereby. Deep plowing not only benetits the land, by mixing the surface and sub soils; but it also prevents any serious loss of crops from the droughts. In deed, hardly an instance is on record where a crop has been badly injured by the drought, when (belaud was plough ed from i~ to l.'» inchc.- deep. J lie rea son is UiN; the pon»dly of the soil be - low the roots of ill'* plant.- allow a con stant rising of nioi-nm- from below, which could not ocur if ;lie land had bjen plowed no deeper than the roots of tiie plants penetrate. liow,lo .Mjiko Vinegar, Frequently I read, in the publicnress, inquiries lu»\v to make vinegar, I now propose to give directions liowany fam ily may have a continuous supply from year to year of the host eider vinegar. First. about the casks. As many as two are needed—cue to eontain eider, ami one in which to make vinegar.— Dk-v -hoiild lie of Soils')iled oak. free from *ap, with lieavy iron hoops, and well painted, if ordinary wooded hooped barrels are used they mn*t be overhauled by a cooper once in two years, and four new hoop*, at least, put on each barrel whether they appear at the time to need new hoops*or not. if the cooper -uy* the old hoops are good enough, insist on the new ones being put on. Without tills care the hoops, in some peculiar state oi the weather, will suddenly •map, the barrels burst, and tic- cellar will ;.e floated with vin egar. to yu’-r chagrin, not only from the 10-- \ inegar, hut also, be cause of the incongruous mixtures wldch sometimes occur at such time.-. I’repare a suitable stand in the cellar for the bar cis. on which they may rot “ icing up iicue tree/’ Tiie barrel-, should have convenient faucets in-erred two lingers' oreadth from the chine-. In one barrel store yuur cider, in the other make your mogar: let both bungs always remain •-'pen. in your vinegar cask pul a quan tity. say nine gallon-, of strung cider vinegar, mid weekly draw Irem the ei der and add to the vinegar such a quan tity ul cider a* the '. inegar u ill speedily ■mange into it- own nature. After the : o-r u-.M-umes hard. Uds quantity may taree gallon- per week. A- the eider - om - more acid by age and the-lock r»-a-e-. e\en more may be .a ■. *-r a« Id fa-ter than ihe .-■■a;- v, ir.il*.lit m-ar'.y p-tain- gar hi. I :* i m.j-r wait until j:ii 1 : •* it- -h.irpno-. .1-lrf With the vine* ,-:ir f-. 1. r ;• A—’ .1: lull -r.r**?._rrii. ni h .•u ;unt-:i ;u,iy n.- jna.lu with rr.an r.UK: i/aiioa-., <,r \vi lij more*, tin* '.c-eiciy addition in proportion.— S .in< 1 anything hut rjrU-r. Aftor y-j-i hav-- a /'/O'i -Uart yon may convert eidf-r n\ Inj 1 ovilvi -is quarters iuloont*, Jiv.o viii'y.ir <jni'*L 1 y \>y the ui«ovc prc- Cfr--. -- V h r-h tl How Co C<r(Mr u Lnrfii 1 Crop of ( oru. In April, jfiLtiii-r together all the leach ed ami unit-ached a-die-, ami the drop p*iipr of the poultry home, and under eovor, mix and thoniughly' ineorporato, ready for u.-e. About tin- g-MIl of April or lirnt ol .May, drag the ground all to ph-'-e-i, and then drug it over again, May 'dh to hull, drag attain mil mark the to»a four loot a pal L e.u-h way. .May lath lo llth plant -'i-vi a or nine grains in a hill. \\ ith two hoy -or girl,- drop the -ei dat I hi' Intel... ,-i i.a, ..0i,,. ~ _ unit man etui plant ihiee 01 ionr ari-e- liei- day. Cos er one iurh deep. 1m mediately a iter plan ti r t yr,' la-lore Ihe eurn spnaits, out with y our eompost of ashes and home-made guano, and drop from two lo four spoon-dull on eaeli hill. As soon as you can follow the rows idee ly, go hi ami cultivate hoih inio, ~\i| tlie scare crow yon wain in the field is - yourself. Thin onl to live plants in a hill. When the corn is four i r live in ches high cultivate and weed and hoe carefully with a hand hoe. Then culti vate tw often as once In leu davsuntil it is too'largo to drive a horse among. Never hill corn up, its roots need all the heat of the sun to perfect its growth Assoon its it is in the tassel, go through it with tlie corn knife, and cut all weeds close to tlie ground, so as to let in tlie mr and sun-shine to mature the cron September 10th to noth, cut up ami put abmit twenty hills in a stuck. October Ist to loth, iius’k and crib. X have in this way raised 1,750 bushels of sound ears on 114 acres, and heavier crops per acre on smaller pieces. Try nay method, and report progress in t lie Murat.—Mural iXac } 'or/:cr. Ketlpinci Up Meadows.—a \VU„,„. .M °N' E V CAN' BE SAVED, sin larmcr was asked how lie kept an which in iik-m; times is.-iiKihh'-ctiomMsLporsmiH ins grass lands, scllino tile h-iv ,ar AliKiri'mtklcni.-iiiiiiTiiyhi-liiiinicoriii-riillheihiy. bv vein* as he (lid Ml . V year 1 li'ipi- yon will tnnk io your ui/'-r.r. ;ou| take nil uy y t,u ,a.s 111. UIU. Ills reply wets, ■* I vnmiiia- .it the pri-sclil i.ii|ii.miiillv. never allow the niter-match to he A. W. iientz. To this the Wvseonhm Rtrmrr adds- ! i K , -v... m ,ws t/, this rule was genera ly followed u. i would he less said about running „m of T\ 1! Y (I O O I) S . grass fields or short crops of hav. Some U farmers feed oil’ every green thine and rrs.'sisss'as ****** SHARP * <»• r m:-i N c r Vi im, m, ton titan ruin Ids hay lield hv ~|L„ I „ , grazing. Tlie general treatment of . , ,irul “U'tiant stock land in this respect i-wrong mid expem ter *o f'proH tTi tl d ~s “ '" i "- SPRING GOODS, Bots in llohsj -s.—Yon are aware tlet f NVhu h lh,, J' llav ‘' L * v,:r onw.-d.mui invin* Jsi.ccinl It is hard sometimes to diyi..,,.,; i . t.. ni,*irst...*k nr sn.ics. rmupi-NW a tween an attat* ..Mho &V 'T.nc o? ™ ever, is equally eflleient in e ther The reason that a hot can rosisHhonl-iion d: the agents administered, is hiy power of : drawnif. his head into the wulll of ti e ’ notrSiiteiuorofonn d ‘A tll'l' 1 . h ° "r'i ' MO,I ‘ UU ANI) AI -I’A(;A POPI.fN.S, 1 r" aas make him lot go his hold on » mT" I aV ’ throngh!'' aftCr lmvin * *>^lVX : *. i ®r T . ube !'. os , es > ilul e«l the onlv wav "• »"»*—>y ' to get a satisfactory result y * V y ' roses at thu North'is to I 8T1315 N K It ’ H started before they are put out 1 11 i Dahlias, by placing their roots in , hktween hanovkr am hedfoui*hts of the root, and pot them. I "A! 011 up th .° Slnlilc With uew Uim lu nX,^aMu,t ,her B,o ' vth wii; I April as, 1807—Cv JDr;n <sootJ!3. ] Jfutulture, scc- ; __ (Brofcma. Good news'" good nkws ’ \ 11. k\yi n g, /'ikoceky, fkuit and ukovds- UUI» ttUVB. UUUW \ 1 ’ IT lON STORE. Almost every person knows • XJ ‘* ol the Cheap Stork, -Vo. tki. East Pom/rcl street, GREAT DECLINE J.V PRICES C A BIX KT MAKER where you cun always buy your groceries chenp it miip upw ivfi phi? \ p p\c«j qtciuP ®r lliuti elsewhere, ond >iow does It conio, bo- AT THE NLW AND CHEAP CASH STOKE, \XD UNDERTAKER, cause I have no rent to pay and have my own ooRNKR OF iianovkr and pomfret STREETS. * - clerics, therefore I can sell goods lower than If I Tbs HUbsorlber wmiUl rrapucirullv lufurm tlio WEST MAIN STREET, . Imd lour or llvo liundre.lißHluni rent to pay and nubile tlmt lie lu rncetvlm; idmost tl'nily from the orclndit bumlrud d.illure lu paj-fur clurks. knslcrn Cities, u lurue Invnluc uf Nuwulul LTlPnp rA II 1,0 Ml, l'l.-NN A. • My Mi wit Is ulwayM fmh "ml complete, keep n.wwiu wii.i, nu i none Imt good poods and wmrunl every article Goods, such as. a sn.Nnui. .wmiMKxrm ' tlmt Is sold out of my store. L'VDIES’ DRESS GOODS, - v 1,, » v i.* : D N im 1 * D P’ 1 l,uvc ««msiu!Hly on hand White, Drown. * AJ - W 1 t- K•> i t I Ik 1- i (Pushed, Pulverized and Granulated t-ngai-. PLATS, J2LACV AXD FA .VCA” SILK'S, f . , ....ornnrlstng , Green and Boasted Codecs, Syiups ol nil lai.u". r,, ‘ “ u ■ ornpnsing , Huk , ovVii n and Black Teas, Rice. I French Merlnoos, I Sofas, • amp M-mls. , ju. mis , Peas, Pearl Barlo.v, Hominy. Sweet aim* Mohairs, • Lounges, «’ nt re Tables. * Iter Corn, Corn March, Klee, Flour, Farina,Sweet pnnii no i imr ( r< I ».niiitr Tables and Suker's Chocolate, Whole and Ground Spl l°p Ins. UocLlnuU air>. 1 mug i. u ces, UalclngSoiJa.Balen.tus, FreWl Peas, Corn, To- Bluett and rnney Easy Chairs, < ard rabies,. matooa ami Peaches. by the can or dozen, all French Repps, Reception Chair-. Oltomons, kinds of Flavoring Extracts, English Pickles, Plain and Bureaus What-Nots, such ns Glrklns, Mixed Pickles, White Onions, i i.un ana miruui*. > • Caulillowcr. Pirallilll, Chow Chow, also Girkins Fnney I>p Eftlnes, secretaries A«... A»... by the dozen. Fresh i'ahle Oil. Ketchup. Also Plain nmiJ'ancy Parlor, l)r. Barber’s Horse Powder, and Kronlleld's Cal- Ainaeft ('hnmhiT tie Powder, Stove and shoe Blacking, Imlßo, Pnn’ins nini.,., While Glue, .Madder, While Uosln, Beeswax, 1 ° l> n Dining Extract Logwood, Saits. Flour Sul)>hnr, aTTaW T Q » eTT A W <5 * Kitchen Blue Vitriol, Copperas, Antimony. Ac. 11 * v " 0 ‘ * 11 * v ' and Olllco Hemp, Canary and Rape seed lor BltnrllA I.‘ »NG AND SQUARE. ~ T , Birds, Essence of Codec, ami . ~M r) I* I. R X 1 1 L K E , Lye, Dried Fruit, such a*- , l.ti.N’u ANPSQL'AHK wooi.l-.NS , pared and uupared * f , . of the Latest Styles. Peaches -V Onles BUKAAEAST SI.AWI.« In w -l-ly COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS, ' and verv cheap. Llicrrles, .. ~,i,rnnr'uii Splendid Now Patterns. also CLOTHS A. KI ; S.. ‘ • BEDSTEADS AND MATTUESSKS, PlSiuptM. } Wiu'/i , I,aver. Seedless. CHET FRAMES AND PIPTERES. and Vulenlla Raisins, I mcrirmi > ■■•■(hi in treat vuriclv CurrantH, Citron. Lemons. " • ’ 1M hreni-\uiici.%, und Oranges,Sperm. Fisii. Tan- H>nv. -a:Ht Particular attention given to Funerals..? Orders nors*und Coal Oils, Pure Cider Vln- J-\nu'y from town and country attended to promptly cuar, Soaps, such ns Olive, Stcariue, and on reasonable terms. Babbit's, Rosin, Country and all kinds of Dec. H istitj if Toilet Soaps. Also a lino assortment of all iihu'k "iid roitrj/ * kinds of Segars, Chewing and Smoking Tobac ,-rr Oi Ui/.m, a in v v T \V ' I? 17 unrSF C(JS - such ils Navyj Congress, Cavendish, Sun , rnn , ( "* v 1V Lj w *•' n * Fish. Atlantic Cable, Fine Cut. Navy, Spun, Fine ■ ‘ lowv tvnmrvniv Cut Chewing, Virginity, Cherokee, Mlmichuhah. /. imd low.s AMUOi.MKL chliigoroer, Sunny Slue, Virginia Choice, Punch The subscriber respectfullv informs his trlenas Lynchburg,\ura, Gem of tlio MoimUUU, Shang . _ .. and the public generally, that lie btill continues hul, Laleka. Danv. lie, Pioneer. Keystone, \ ir- P () M L I M. S • the Undertaking business, and is roadv to wait gmla Dare. u;. uml Br.iuiu. ; WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, l.ihli.. i.lup.’A. ululn uml (.muniental. Ho Ims oonstunlly on BlK .l, us Murkot. Clothes uml TrnvollllK Ilnakcls ■ ..unions.m-.., : liuiul I-|A- , I‘iilciU .Ifelohe Jptrinl Oi.tr, ol which ( ,j- ,,11 S | /( . S am l styles. Tubs, Ruckeus, Keelers. o„, Uv ihe bus been iim.oUUe.l the solo ngeut. This euso 1 ,|,, 1 , 1 . r „ r,,., Rushels uml Reek Measures, Horse .ml t;uills ~ rc ..„ m ,„ cll J, , a us superior to uuy of the kind mA-m.is Flour Hu, kets. Horse Brushes, shin, do., . oiu.n I uiim i-. now in u.-e. It being peneelly air light. sL.e.-d.i Will do rhirties do Scrutibing do.. Bicmh-d Ui.d 1 Holms also furnished himself with a new Rose- nV, s n, f , '7. l Dto!’" • I mde-.ehed I «’ood iiiCAUSE and gentle horses, with whloli ho s , ./'uU kinds*. iL\ Cords Uothes Lines a.o.n Aiu iin . will attend hmeraU m town und country, per- n Llni ' Ac Ac i tr-.ung-s. ( Ik-ck-, | sonally, without extra charge. ' (j uuciinwiuc. cila-.s. siiiiio aml Crockery Ware, T 'uoi-. ■ Among the greate>t disi o\erli'-N of the age Is a go..d supplv ol all kinds. A good assortment Nankin*. Ac i °' vW ' * \»n>w .ViUiraM, the best and cheapest bed , |.. llrip !, L’anl.-rns mid Tumblers, and many ~ ~,. .... I>r ’ ! ceil ill n<e. the exclusive right of winch 1 have , nl 1; ,. r llf l 1 ,;,| ( ,i„o mime > mis to meiillon. Hl\ UKMr.KH 111 K I’LA( K. secured, and will he kept crm>tuutly on hand. ; i i,. ,i • u AM) JV\. I ■ constantly on hand, also a in',, m.im-vi. „l- (' \ I' I\' F T MAKING * In; i/L-supply ot >. .v 1L German Champion Mu ’ , I ' ~ AJ,L ' LI .I.AKJAIi. imd. the hJsl in u*e. l.y Ho Juror do/ell. wh.ile- U\ MA i.K AM* PtlMl- lIEI’ "IB r.E IS, ln ul , Nim . >l|s b.Mmliis. earned on. and Beau- -ale aml retail. <•> v, n. i, M - -uhseriher N tin* .!• r’ i • •<.!.1 lor; lierly occupied ' •*, reaus, Secn-fune.-. Wnrk-Mands, Parlor Ware, sole agent for-Cari. •*. I -o mid .-alt, i rackei s ih »M i.-SON i c... Uphol-.tered rimlih. s.. hi-.. Pi,-i. Side and Centre and Biscuits ol.ull L: .1 • \. d m ~\.o • .1- -• . Tables, Dining aml Breaklii-.! Tables, Wash- cnp'lon. ... ill.-.-. ,\. H.'ißl'Kß. stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high and All klnus of > oun • • 11 l ‘ , * > ’*• u j‘'i *j- ‘A.* Nos. 7. l**.rr-if low posts: Jenny Lind and foliage Bedsteads, change lor ln< ■ .• 1 'I- Al 'iHAil-.ui, —— Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, und all !• Rill AND I .t' A t ">1 ■• - - 1 ‘ LI-, Ao. Ao »f 10/'LI SPH IX fW 1080 other articles uslially nianuim tured lu this line rontjrit.srru/.'-h 1 - ■■ ~v I nil *S I ( iflrS of business, kept constnntiv on liaml. doi'JMXA. -“■ w His workmen are men of experience, his nm- I-eb. Wvs terial the best, and his work made in the latest - citv style, and ail undei hi* ou n supervision. D A !«1 i>l JI Ki I. will be warianted and solo low for rash. V y He invites all to give him a rail belore purchas- ’ I, \T E AIL; ! ' \i. i/I-’ , x . r , . r v, ing elscwheie. For the ith.iul patronage here- ... T . ,■i' i \/'ir \ > too j H .1 K(r.i/ *\ .S toflre extended to ir.ni he mels indebted to his GOOD AXD I ttKOCUKIU. numerous custoineis, and assures tnein that no l‘l? l>! r s I! F. l> !' f /•; /;' vWm> ,hom,n w,• 1..- M...P-V<..• >•;'» ii - Uemember the place, North Hanover street, <; HO (' K H 1 I*l »S , nearly opposite the Deposit Bank. Carlisle. , DAVID "IPE. ; SITU A -11 u.MES T it nouns, r ' eo - '■ Wii D HESS (;... u DS , assimeres, sattinktth axdjfans, ir II I T h O 0 0-0 s, D U KSf IHI MMI N U H /. F 1* 11 Y It S , RIBBONS AND NOTIONS RING’S NEW STOKE \ o ;»a ir/-, ■> i j.< : . - / J'.Lh ; Opp<.«Uc On- M ;i u >l< uj IT N.-aI i T »• >1 628. HOOP SkIRTS. 628 I-: r.V:-T< »Ni -i:;:: i iu t,. m and < nk \ }'i •> i i.«iu* 1 'it j i r.ii H< m>p skim In r 11<• in.irket, 'Jrnil Skills. g. M/rui'.'s, SI ’> i spniij's, :i n<l in ,n ng* , ?l. In. I Tam sk ii Is, (i tapes, 1 -hi i ng-. Ii n l.s ; 'S> sprint's, '<> < '••lit-*; k) ,r I ii”-. -1.! '•; mnl w M. 2 W'irrunlnl . > ‘ ••tin, 11 W N .M AK 1 - of ‘ .I - NT < IN .SKIRTS' Kir \t• n Tii|ir I’i ail-, Ii '.in «•» too-) springs. SJ.2U lo I’t.'im. six Tape*, -it to 'yi springs, fn*m !<■"» < ruts to VJ.IHI. i'heseskll Mill- heller than those Sol'l h\ ollirr ( si ahi isll llir ut s iis Ill’ll <Tiss good", uinl at miii'li lower )>■ lirs -Our OWN MARK ••( 1! A Ml TON SKIRT S' ar»’ In even v a v siipri lor to all oilier Hoop skirts Prjurr lhr Puhlir, mid only have In heexumim <J or \*. urn to runvinrr <-\. ry one o| ilie fart. Manit- ~iiiimts. M’li inp< imr tapes. an<l (he style ot inetahr fastenings ninl mmmri ot .seem lug l hem .surpass for duiuhihly anil eseel'vnee any other 'si; 11" int h i s ,-i in m ry, ami are luthier, more el as tir Milt wi-ii r longer, give more sattsfaeiion, atul a:'- '-e.illy rhea j i<i r than all others. An n/ (nth/ '‘■i''l /i. Thrv are hemic mjM e\ien -•i; \ -1-, hy .Mrrelia iits l{i roujdjLoul. Hi I < and Hie ad .i--iMing stair- a' \ .>ry iiimu-nile prnVs If um m . lit i lie In-’ :i'K i-ir "Hopkln's (hmnpiou si'.ii' ' If pm mi uni (liol I liriu, gel the Alrr- rhari' v.ilh whom \mi ileal to order Hem lor Von, ore-iin.- oi s.-iet d i ,'n-l 1 o us. .Mere ban ts w 111 llml mu liilleteiil gia<h s <ii skn Is exaeily u hat they m-r. |, .uni \\e es p. (‘Hilly invite them liiiiil ami e\.no ii rsu-nsi\e iesm lineiii. o: smui tor Wl-ole-11 Ir pi |.-r | ,lsl. T*i ■ h<- h.i-i i L I l«-i ail a l .M a nuf.t«Tni-v. aml > d the He I-i 11 T’ ji•l < • g- m-m ll\ , iinl at W holt -...1 -. it lue M.oe.t.. ;• n. i\ . ’,. -\ll ■ .-I iail i a i - s a. MI. • ■I ! Ir- s-.-d. IT A' O -H\ AMI S \|.K- HI Mill Mac-li i, I--.-. Mm. f. r, IN (; ()KK AT ( n-T f IA I! To VOI’Nr; I KH’SKKKKTKRS, And nil heads ol I’amllirs .in m.w -.ll'n .-d a rn i e oj.i • n Hunt v of pureliasim' f -1 /'/"I. J MA i I f.\ 1.,-, ,t. I Ir- stib-enhei IoP ud;, rlot-uig out his i: N I i H K s -J- o I K Pv the /list of A pill m- xt. H . r insist* o| I'trjniin , From (hr hifjhv*t To (he lowv.<( Stnir, AH width*, Vciwdao, J)nh h <'(trpi(n f H K M I*. K IST. .ye.. /. The chance of buying carpets A T rrtSThorare ly occurs that I look (or a large trade In tho arH ■To; particnlai ly when we eoti.shh-i that l’!;*4!i Hr-nvij :ind I'otiJ t<> d.> >alp*. RICKEY, SHARP A CO., 727 Chestnut Street, I’ll 11. V 1 LIVERY AND SALE .STABLE, f'AULIRLK, I'A ,-fforluaramg, srr, AUUsL.CuK.soN. AI.LKN IUDUKWAY & RIDGMWAV. OFSFUAI, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fi.nun. (iII.MN. MIFF FF.FI», SFKD.S. AND IMtODFCK O F N K HALF Y gg.. A 0/0/7/ Hitt)A H STIIE/iT, PJIILA KKiaan-NciTH: i ul. Wm. H. Thomas, .1. 11. Hlakr <k Co, 11. lIJNCHMAN, iTf-’t. I’.KOUK.CuLICIVTrACO. ' ‘nnni'T'-uil ki'-hnni /■ , W. F. HcilK, fcISQ., J>)a> V...M k. l-.se , .1 amr.s Hand, Fsq. «ji<sli' , inn'h: . ’u I .solicited, and KiT Vitit- :i- ;i«-l > r-eeii on hunt! nntl for s)ats auU (Caps -H iC - ij j; ii I lj / .i n i .v <: stylus 11 A T S A X 1.) C The sulwrllipr lias Just opened at Xo. 10 Xorth U. 2C..»1U «.t lUs Cwrllulu I ifpoftll. UiiliU, one of t)ic l:u mid heMt Storks of lIATS mul (,'AI'S over otlereii in I’lirh-sle. Silk I lat.s, (.’asslniere of all styles ami finalities, .Still' Brims. dllleinii colors, and every descrip tion of soli Huts now made. The Imnkurd and Old Fashioned Brush, con utantlv on hand and made to order, all warrant *-d to give sulishuTion STRAW HATS. 1 Ini', e a,i eh d h. n. . ent Uim’ m •.-.iiiiir of * t. x i 11; - •• .11 i. i -.it /. , tuiaii: .\:<\> 'losi.u'co ll.W.'.'i.- ■■ • ;■ \Ni> mdiN \ KA.M.IT;. lo i!,.i..■ . i - a | J.\T- AN!) CAPS ! In I \ ' .>• W A I A Nil i; 11 A 1 Id; ( A 1 I 1 '.I .J. W. C A I. iilo, -‘I, 11 ■ / .\/.t/.V .S'77i A V.’neir ran hr -• rn the llm.-sl as-,orltnenl*ol » vis ormigld lo •aid 1 sir. He lakes greal pleas ure iu in-, j1Ink his old friends and eir.Toiners, and all new ones, lo his splendid stork Just re r. i-.rd iroin N< w York and iTule.driphla, con sisting In pert of line SILK AM) I 'tsSLMKRK HATS, he-ndes an endh-ss variety of Hals and (Tips td Hie latest style, all o| wlileh In - will sell al the Ltiu>-s( (Vi.it/i pvir't. Also. Ills own niannlaeturo 'if Hats always on hand, and HATS MANT;FA( TL'RKD To nIU/KH. He has the hi-st at raligemenl ff»r coloring Hats and all kinds ut Woolen Goods, I )veremits, «Ve., al Hie shorti-sl noliro .as he eolors every week) and on the most reasonable terms. A Iso, a line lot ol ehoire hramls of TOJJACCO AM) CKJAUsi always on hand, lit desires to enll theattentlon of pei.snns who havo COUNTUV KI.'RS to sell, as he pays tho highest cash prices for tho same. Olve him n rail, at tho above number, his old stand, ns he feels confident of giving entire satis faction. Dee, 20. I*o7 T II K U n K A T P JM Z H ! Ki’xrosirto.s I’nxvkhmjUjK, Taius, 1807. THE HO I VE SE WING M A rillNK Co. KI.IAS HHWK. .In. AWAnoiin ovi'ii v.Kiitrv-Two (ojii'irnTotoi, THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, TIIKONI.Y f’KOSS OF TJI KI.KtiION OF lIONOU (J O E D A! K J) A 1, Kl vtiti to AMLiticAN Snwi.vn Machines, per Im- n tH,, S t V ,niU,I V ,L, ‘ llnU,u ‘*- Mul M‘l {OlUcinlJuumaloi the French Finplre.iTnes *-lay, _d July, IS>H7, In these words: f Fahrlcanto do Machines n 1 Kua?. llowi:, Ju. J ~ cotuiro exposunt 1 Manufacturer uf Hewing 1 TfiK ilmiiiii. tie -i » • liioliinen, Fxhlbllor. J JiLs double first honor Is another proof of ihc , smut Mipcrlcrlly „f the limit- aitivliiK £ , over nil others. b 1 m SIBKLY * STOOPS, No. 33 S. KiKht Kt., ! PHILADELPHIA. , Agents for Pennsylvania. Now Jersey, Delaware 1 _ . »«d western Virginia, Feb.lB, 1R03.-<Jm . {ir.-u.;, cm-med, pulverized and urmiulati-d Su- fiiiirc'*. green iiini roasted, Rice, Ada- ] I’uintim- i undies. Tallow Camillas, Standi all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ba kers Cocoa, 11. kers Broijju, Mac .■aroni, Vcrnmcilla, Fahnc-s -11ick's Furlnu, Mustard, Mus tard Seed, Black an c\ Cayuune Pepper, Spi ces. Indigo, Al l u in, Coppe ras, lump and p u I v e r izod B r 1 Hi stone, Babbitt's Mid Vanhagan’sSoap, Toilet Soap, Soda, Cream of Tartar, Coarse and Flt.< Ball by the sack or bushel. Shoe Blacking, Stove Luster, Concern ru led Lyo, Now Orleans and Syruj Mo lasses. Sperm Gil, Waggon Grease. Mac kerel. varlousgradesSugarCured llama, Dried Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid i Lamps, Glass and Mica Lump Chlnimns com, 1 hickory and corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly | Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes, I hand scrub Brushes, shoe and wall Brushes, cloth 1 and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Bennett, i black, blue and red Ink. CAT T L E POAV D ER, Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Poaches Peaches mid Tomatoes in cans, Catsups, Worces ter and I,nmion Club Sauce, Crecu Corn in cans, table Oil, Hominy, Beans, () RAX G KK AX D LEM O X H 1 water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers, roasu-d iye and wheat Codec, Twist, Navy, Nat- I ural and l 'ongress Tobacco. Killiklmek, Fine Cut, ■ Lynchburg and llunkecpunklc smoking Tnbat j oo and Anderson's Solace clicumg I'nliai-eo. QVKKXSW’Anr, ■ 'llf v 1, A I* S basket*. » nwrnnil liiu-n: ■•! W'ihow ruH .Splint bn-){<•)>, it ml many XOTIO X S. . ' and e\crythlng else usually kept 111 a * SUire. The publican- r<'^|»*•«•!fuJJ>* invited to call ; nml examine their slock. We P-el confident,they will go av.'ay satisfied, U c ~ MarU»-tir-' of »II .< imls laken in exchange i fi >r got i<! .May !• i ant;v i»o. JV1 A UTIN ’ ri FAMILY GROCERY .STORE, I- \ST .MAIN STREET, < ARLTSEE, PENNA 'f-nie Marlin &. Gardner's,) m.lioin. of differ ■ijtelh: j, ,Ir. 'i’lit* subscriber would beg |«nvn to Inform the citizen-, of railish- and vicinity, that lie HUM It im’jjs on hand, at Ill's store, East Mum Street, ad joining Gardner < Vs, Mach me Simp anil Foun dry, the hugest 'Hid best selected slock of -'m k us I f.-el ,i. mg \■ 0; mo- FXI !•; Sli G HOC KKI E s , 1 1l ass and Queensuarc, which ho will sell at the very h> ui"i t prices tor cash. Every art tele in t In line oi family Grocenes will always he kepi 11 csli a11 (1 chi .jp. He hlmi calls particular allen t ion to t In - Em < J:'i I‘iilfnt iiln** / i-ml Jan, of « Inch hi! has tin: i.\cUisi\c agency fur Carlisle, and whhhhas p»o\ed Us suoenontv over nil oth»-r cans or Jais now m iw:i.yiis gu-al slm pit-Uy, pole.-i 1 .-lialnliiy In keeping Fruit, ami ilicex- Itaoidinaiy case with winch It Is scaled ami opened, \\ ilhout injury for lulure n-e. No fami ly should pin chase ol heijais wi( Imm In si exam • imng tin- Eureka, 1! they want to Imv the best.— Also KNOX’h l‘A I'ENT SI EP hADDhIt, an tu ti de wh Ich no household should he wil hout. Also, Lash's celebrated WASHING M At'H 1 N E, onl v Five Dollars, ami the AMIDON fI.UTiIKS WRINGER, both of which ale eonlidently rec ommended to give entire siUisiaciion. lie has also been appointed agent for the sale of EARTHEN DRAIN Pi IMIS, . to which he would call the attention of Farmers nml others need mg them as the best and cheap est article to he found fur conveying water thro' yards aim barn yards. Also a variety of other articles, such as DOOR MATS, of *-..-%eial kinds and prices, JSv" Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and all kinds ot Salt Fish, put up this spring. Also Flour in barrels ami sacks, and Feed l>v the bush el. JUIIN MARTIN. July IS. If JpUQVPsToN AND GROCERY STORE, ON SOUTH-\VF-ST CORNER I* IT T & I*o M F It E T BTRF. K T 8 . The undersigned, successor to J. F. Stkei. re- Hpeelfully announces that, having Just returned from the Eastern cities, lie Is now piepured to sell at the very lowest eash prices, a great variety of fresh GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, X’ii/ny, GlasxHWf, OtfTt r, IFuod nml IHlloiv t i’urc, Tea, J'ixh, Spices, Salt, < 'rockers, Coal Oil, Cheese, Li't'virii/inp Oil, J'uUdocs, 'Jvharco, Conned Fruit, A'- I'ickles and Savee. ami nil tlie? articles kept in u Unit enuss (.Iroccrv Slurc, I would respcch'ully solicit u aharo of tlio pub lic patronage. paniel shoemaker. May lil, I*7—ly MUS. U. A. SMITH’S PHOTO graphic Oallory South-east Corner ilano versircet.mul MurkeiStumrc, where inuy bo iuul all thu (Ull'ercnt styles ot Photographs, from card to life sli’c. I V O It YT V RES , A .M U HOT YPKS , A N D also Pictures on Porcelain, (something now) both Plain ana Colored, and which are beautiful pro ductions of the Photographic art. Call and see them. Purtlcn’nr attention given to copying from Daguorrotypes &c. She Invites the patronage of the public, Feb. 15, IMS. U S. PATENT AGENCY C. li. LOCH MAN, 21 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE PA., Executes Drawings, Specifications, Ar., ami pre sents Patents for mvcMilors. Feb. i;t, IHUS.—Iy QET THE TVKBT'PHOTOGRAPHS LOCHMAN’S Photographic Gallery,2l WRST MAIN •SI UEH, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 1U ISlB.— ly PLAIN anil FANCY PRINTING of vbunmtEirom'per ri ° N nmn * exeM ‘" *»<. 'M K 7 111. ir, i WA.-llMtinl) & iiRoTHKH, CONSISTING OF (juceHsuafc, yijotogrnpljs MELAINOTYI’ES '"ffiarttDftw, mints, Set. I faints, Set. | jt?ntr ISewctoct. • , S>tobes, &mtoarc,& c . INDUSTIUA PROSPERET. , StHIQITQIffiS&APIII JJOUBJSICEEPBRB, ATOEMTXOnT 1 “***- J| I W ,n « ‘»«»**-*«*, i miller# bowers HALyS s"^“nn^ -* j,. ... p .... ... D fß9saaa'£ to tf. I || tal) | e Sic| | ian Hair Renewer SSBSS&£S&St HARDWARE. 5 lls^Mtor nrtln,hS *®““Mffi I have lately made larg»* addition- t<» mi* al ready EXTKN fi IVE STOCK OF HARDWARE In all its branches and departments, uml buying for Ort/i. ttf " ** nm able to compote with Plilla’d'a. Mark <? IH . linJ lo Whole sale at Manufacturer'* Ww*. All orders allemlod to personalis .am!." usual promi-Mes.t. Goods del yered to all i.aitsof the town FREE OK CHARGE. , - s We Invite thcspochd utlontionol BlacKsti ill s and Wagon-Makers to otir ext.-n-lve Mo. U in their line, eompri.-mg in p»i L Hammered, Rolled. English Refined, and Norway Iron, of all shape-* and sizes. Burden's Horse and \fnlo shoes, Horse ami Mule Iron, Nalls of dlficrent brand'*, Rowland's Black and Polished Springs, Sanderson's Cast-Steel. Spring, Sleigh, Blister and Toe Steel, Blacksmith's Drills, Solid-Box Vices, Bel lows, Files, Rasps, ami Case Hardened .C3L, Wagon, Carriage, and Buggy Axles. CARRIAGE, WAGON AND SLEIGH Fixtures embracing In part: Hubbs, Spokes, Felloes. Uows,Shafts, Carriage Poles, Sleigh Run ners. Fenders. Top Leather, Duck Canvas, Dril ling. Damask. Lace, Trimmings, & Ac., too nu merous to mention, Cut and clinch Nails, at the very lowest mar ket rates. Country Merchants supplied at manu facturers' prices. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS will Iliul it lo their advantage to buy Nalls, Locks, Paints. Uils. and other. Building Materials, to gether with CARPEX T 35 R 8 1 TOOLS from the lic.st Makers warranted to give eniuesatlsfactlou In quality uml pne- i'AIUNKT MAKERS AND UNDERT AKEUS we would Invite your attention to our hugo-aml e/icfip stocJi of Walnut and Mahogany Vaneers, Chair, Sofa, and Bed Springs, Muss. Hair Ac,, Ac. Collin Handles, Lace, Fringe and all necessary materials and goods m their line. SADLER’S FINDINGS AND TOOLS nf every variety comprising in part Black, Bed and White. Enameled and Patent Leather, Hog Skins, Saddle Tiees,Stirrups,.lapunned and Silver Haines, Horse Blankets, Collars, Bridie Huts, Buckles, Kings, Brow-Bunds Item-Web, idrillings, Blanket Binding, Ives’ and North's Self Adjusting Trees, Ac., Ac. A LARGE STOCK OF SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS and Findings, Morrnccocs, Tarnplcoos, Sheep skins, Culoied Lin gTtnJ ings, Ac.,ullofwhich will be sold at the _|E lowest Cush rates, P A I X T S AND OILS. Twenty tous of the following brands of While Leads and Zinc’s: WelhorlH's Lead, Liberty do., Buck do., Crystal do.. Mansion do., French Zinc, American do.,.Snow White do., Florence do.,Col ored do. Colors ofevery doscrlptloiulry and in oil in cans, and lubes. Also, Gold Leaf. French and German Bronze, Paint, Varnish, apii Camel lii'ir Brush es, Gralmng Combs and Blushes. OILS AND VARNISH 15 K Linseed Oil, Sperm do., Fish do., Lard do., Lubrle do., Neats Fool do., Turpcnllm- coach Varnish, Furniture do. White Demur do. do. JAPAN IKON AND LEATHER VARNISHES Also, Putty, * Litharge, Whiting, Glue, Shellac, Ro-.Ui, (.'balk, Alum, Copperas, Borax Madder, Logwood, Ac., Ac. We would especially invite Hu* attention of Farmers, Mechanics and the communi ty In general to Hie JL>m billowing articles: DOLT-}EAS COWING & UUMSEY’S IRn.N (Tim WELL AND CIIAJN PLUMPS, DRAWING VATI'.lt FROM FIVE Tu ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY FEET Wood, Iron and Lead Pipe to suit, HYDRAULIC RAMS &r. A constant and fn--h supply of Dt'l’i ).\T - Rock, Rule, Engle and Duck Powder. Together wit h •Safety Fuse, i rr.w-H.^^ Drills. Hledg- Napping Hammers, ('••incut of the Following brands, (Warranted fresh and good,) Rosendale, Scotland and Hancock, Also, Calcine Plaster, Putro Sand, Elizabethtown, and London Haines, straight and twisted. Hull and Long traces, nth Chains, .spreader, Halters, Chains, Cow Ties, Ac. V A R M BELL S of all sl/cs, i wa rranlcd not to crack.; MILL AND Cl RCL'LA H SAWB, nr ii m:u saws, knivus, .-,tj:ki.s, ic., &e A LARGE AND NEW STOCK n A r C K n A i: V.- \ 11 1.. <• O M I'IUSISU Urn Jiufhrh, llvtU r JJoK'/i^ Print*, d‘o., &o. J'/nni ({iid Porotlain-Linrd, Oval and Hound Boiler* , Voverlain , Jirasx (aid Copper Orid-Irons. A NEW LOT OE GRAIN DAGS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. TINNERS SOLDERING IRONS, BOLDER, BAR LEAD, SPELTER, BLOCK TIN PIG LEAD, SHEET DRAINS, &c. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS, Smooth and Twist 1 'UJ Uiflo’s, and Rlflo Barrels, and Mount M ** lugs, Revolvers anil Bowie Knives,also, ..lemllo Catrldgos to suit Rifles and Revolvers, of all the improved pat terns. 4 THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES Ol- BIRD U A G E S . Also, Chamber -CS-Tipy Setts, Patent Me tallic Iron Hold ors, Moss & Flow er Hanging Baskets. C I. O T 11 E K W H I N G E U S IMf IN K S i: G ON a s , H A N J) P> E L 1* 8 A F O R a O I’ is I. 1C K E P K U S, PLAIN AND GILT I. VTnK II A N ll YM N 11 OOICS ONL Y AGRRTS FOR PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIP* used on doors and windows for excluding cold rain, dust, and enow without mentioning the .SAVING OF COAL besides securing such comfort as no other exneu dlture of fuel cun command. ALSO SOLE AGE NTS FOB FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. SOLE A OENTS FOR Plank Shifting Ream Plows. Plank High and Low Cutter. ZeMer Welrich, Bloomfield, Eagle ami Fork Plows ~ Plow and Cultivator Handles, Plow Reams Ac Costings of every deHcrlptlon to suit the ulmvo Plows constantly on hand. We are agents for tho Patent Improved Jftatur ing Faucet. Wo guarantee them to duaw and coimncTLV, til*; hcavic.il Molasses Oils Tor, Varnishes, Ac*., hi tho coldest woollier,' ’ 1000 Kuos Nails Just received, and will sell by the quanlilp at Manufacturer's Prices for Cush Remember uhl stand, HENRY SAXTON , , No. 15 East Mum St., lon. 10,1808,—1y Carlisle, Fa, They studiously avoided Investing during tho high prices, and patiently awaited tho falling out of the bottom before attempting to refill their -helves, and now that things have been reduced to old lime prices, as near as possible, they have Invested largely, and are prepared to guarantee to their Mends and customers as low prices as nnv market outside the cities. They especially Invltelhc attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stock Is complete ami none need fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring for anything In our line. Wo have constantt\ on hand a fall assortment of ,’Hammered. Eng lish Helloed and Norway Hurdan'a Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse Nalls Norway Rods, Cast Steel, of the best brands. Black ami Polished Springs,Spring, Sleigh, Blis ter and Toe steel, together n-lth a full Mock id lUnrl.'sni ith ‘s 2 oofs. Such ns Drills, Solid-Box Vicos, COACH AXl> U.IGOX FIXTURES, ('use Harden, Wagon, < arriage and Bn guy AXLES. HUBS. SPOKES, FELLOES, v BOWS, SHAFTS, * CARRIAGE POLES, TOP LEATHER. canvas. . DRILLIN'! Damask, Lace Trimming, Ac. Ac. BUILDING MATERIAL, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES, Persons wishing to build will find it to tbclrnd- i vantage to examine our stock before purchasing | elsewhere. Wo aro careful to select from tho I best manufacturers, and In uo case do wc recoin- i mend goods that arc not serviceable and of the ’ very best quality. Harrisburg Nails CARPENTER’S lii tills brunch of Uio business we fire ready to coin pete with any other establishment, both In quality ft ml price. Onr sleek of Planes, Saws, Squares, Augurs, Chisels, Bench Screws, &c., uro of the finest grades, and we are bound to keep up the reputation of the old stand In Ibis particular. ,S.I S>{f adjusting ami Gig Trees , Enameled Leather , Patent Leather , Hog Skins, Saddle Trees, Slirrups, Homes, BRIDLE BITTS, Brow Bands, C?lrlhings, V Sj Horse Blankets, Ae.jdrc. ic., «tc* Saddler’s Tools of every description, SHOE FINDINGS, consisting of Moroccos, Tampico, Boot. Patna Root,Tutnplco French. Pink Linings, While Li nings, Mnroues. Bindings. Shoe Thread. Pegs. Tools of all kinds, and everything connected with this line, all which will he disposed of at the lowest figures. Cabinet makers nml undertakers will always find us having a full slock of Hair Cloth, Bed, Chair ami Sofa springs. Curled Hair, Collin Han dles, Luce, Collin Screws.aml everything in their line. POCKET CUTLERY, ■ TABLE AND a full assorlment of which can ho found on our shelvesal all limes. WHITE LEAHS AND ZINCS and We have not quite cleaned the Eastern market of this particular commodity, but have always on hand a snillclent supply of the best biands winch we are ready to oiler at the lowest rates. ' COL O R S, in every variety, dry and in oil. OILS-Linscod. Sperm. \\ Inter bleached Whale, Lubricating ami Neats Foot. VARNISHES,' Coach, Furniture, Leather and Iron Varnishes Turpentine, Putty, Litharge, Whiling, Rosin Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, ic. of all descriptions and of any manufacture, Wood, Iron nnd Lend Pipe to suit. Farm and lIS' ■.lll House Bells, of every description, alt war Mill, Crosscut and Circular SAWS. Rifle and Blasting Powder, Safety Fuse, Roaendale, Han cock ond Scotlond Cement. Calcone Plaster, Whlto Sand. Crow Bars, Sledges, Drills, Napping Hammers, <6c. farmers are respectfully invited to ox- j-gjS amine our slock of Hames, Jtsfc Traces, Breast Chains, Tongue and Slay Chains. Fifth Chains, Jockey Chains, Spreads, HaPcr Chains, CowTles, Forks,Shovels,Spades, Rakes, Grain Bags, Ac. CEDAR WARE . Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Halt Bushels, and every thing connected with this branch. Smooth and Twisted Rifles, Double and Sln ifil Bio Barrel Shot O Guns, Uovolvers, Cartridges, Wipers and Gun Trimmings, of ovo ryklnd. TINNER’S SOLDERING IRONS. Solder, Bar Lead, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Brass, &c. Wo nro Solo Agents for tho .-w BUFFALO SCALES. These ¥t=A Scales are warranted tocompeto Ml *J with any other In tho Market, /n and are offered on better terms. / |fl As wo order direct from the / Factories, wo nro able to supply country morchauls at Phlladei- j&cJL ASSESS) phla and New York Prices. Repairs for M'CorrnieJc’s Reaper and Mniver of any year, constantly on hand, P. B.—Giioilh dolivoroil to any port of the town free of charge, MILLER <6 BOWERS, Feb, 20, IOT-iy, NOnh Han ° Ver Bt " Carll,le - I MO X, Bellows, Rasps, ' Files, &c, Always on hand. TOOLS. f v M f s Has stood the test of seven years before the public; and no prepar ation for the hair has yet been dis covered that will produce the same beneficial results . It is an entirely iiciv scientific-discover y, combin ing many of the most powertatmm restorative agents %n the ’/tGfc.i- ABLE KINGDOM. It restores CREY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH FUL COLOR. It snakes, the scalp white and clean; cures dandruff and humors , and : tolling out 01 tlio hair: and wilt make it grow upon bald heads, except in very aged persons, as it furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nourished ana supported• It makes the hair moist , soft, and nlossu, and is unsurpassed as a Wllß DRESSING. It is the cheapest preparation ever offci cd to the public, as one bottle will ac complish more and last longer than three bottles of any other preparation, , _ _ _ T It is recommended and used by the First Medical Authority. The Wonderful results produced by our Sicilian Hair Rencwcrhavo 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 our Mr, 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 Jlair, with certificates, sent free by mail. See that each bottle has our private Revenue Stamp over tfio top of the bottle, AXI others are imitations • R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H, Sold by all Druggists ami Dealers in Medicim. Of!. JH, 18H7-ly RING'S BU.It 11,11 pKf GRAY HAIR. j This la the AMunosiAthatßlngmado, This la tho Cure that lay In tlio Ambrosia that Ring made. §Tlilb Is tho Man who was bald and Who now has raven locks, they say, He used the Cure that lay lu tho Ambrosia that Ring made. j&®\ This Is tho Maiden, handaomc and «Sosa& "* A Who married the man once bald and o?®v *, Who now has raven locks, they say. WW; lie used tho Ambrosia that Ring §This Is tho Parson, who, bythe way, Married tho maiden, handsome and To t!i/man once bald and gray, Rut who now has raven locks, they \ Rccausc he used the Cure that lay 1 In the Ambrosia that Ring made, This Is tho Pell that rings away /firm -w^V 1 ’ 0 aro,IBU the people sail and gay lids fact, which hero docs lay— If yon icnuhl not he bald or pray, l T ?c the A.iUiJtosiA that Jinig made. f.: v■' '•? AR' 1 . PaopaiETORS. Peterboro*. N.H. it u-Sold by all Druggist'*, Fob. I.'!, ISCS.—Iy ffiffllines anti ILiquom j_j“ p oTiTyT RECTIFIER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS, -Wy. 7 <tnd 9, North Hanover Street, CARLISLE, PA. i I<>ll.'tiul Gin, superior .Intunica Spirits, Irish and Scotcli Whiskey" Mouonguhela Whisky. Apple Whiskey, Pittsburg nml Common Whiskey Old Slierrv Wine, Old Madeira Wine, Pori Wine. Lisbon and Mnscatt I, Muhina and Claret, Chen.v Bniiniv, lllm-kherry Brand... Itnspheny Brandy, l.aveml.T Brandv, Pum shrub. Wine Hitters, - Tansoy Bitters. AGENT FOIL DR. STOEVEB’B CKI.IOHU A T 10 I) STOMA UK It I T TK UR Also a largo and superior stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, AT WHOLESALE AND UETAIL, embracing everything in that line of-business.— Invoices of Fresh Goods constantly arriving, April *25, 1807—ly Foreign and domestic LIQUORS. Edward Shower respectfully announces to the Fmbllc, that ho continues to keep constantly on mnd, and for sale, a large arid very superior as sortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, athlsnew stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Hotel, nml directly west of the court House, Car lisle. BRANDIES, Ann op ckozcr tut anus. Wines, Wherry, Port, Maderla, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hock, dohannisborg, and Boderhelmer. C H A M 1 J A G N E , Heidsick & Co., Gctsler Jc Co., and Imperial.— Gin, Holden, Lion, ami Anchor. W HISKY, Superior Old Uyo Choice Old Family .Nectar Wheat, Scotch, unit Ivlkli. Ale, Brown Stout, Ac. Best to bo had in Phila delphia. Billers, of the very bo.- quality. Dealers and others den ring n pure article will find it as represented, a., nis whole attention will bo given to a proper nno careful selection of hie Stock, winch emmot be- surpassed, and hopes to have the patronage of tbo public, E. SHOWER. ! Dec. i; lSf.5. ~l DRUGS! DXiUGS!—Dr. D. Comman having to relinquish an extensive practice, as well as bis Drug business In the city of Pitts burg, several years ago, on account of ill health, has now opened ut No, 1W N. Hanover street, be tween the olllce’s of Drs. KlelTer and Zilzor, a DRUG STORE, where ho has and Is receiving ev ery few days a pure stock ot Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuflb and everything generally kept In u well-regulated City Drug Blore. Inscriptions carefully compounded and family receipts will receive special caru. The Dr. can bo consulted at any hour, at his olQce, buck of his store, or at his dwelling. No. 112 N. Hanover street, after store hours. Remember tbo place, No. 3s N. Hanover Street, Carlisle. DU. D. UORNMAN. Sept. 12.1807—ly jyj E Y B R * H NEWLY IMPROVED CRESCENT SCALE OVER STRUNG PIANOS, Acknowledged to bo the best. London Prize Medal and high awards in America received. MELODEONB & SECOND HAND PIANOS Wnrerooms, 722 Arch street, below Eighth, April W, 1867—iy Philadelphia, Pa. ALL CLASHES OP CUSTOMERS moro satisfactorily than anv ni,,.n„ nient in this county. y Bim,lttr -establish. In the Stove lino wo offer the following: REGULATOR, EXCELSIOR PENN .NIAGARA, ’ COMBINATION MCSQUEHAkNA noble cook! Q, U A K E h CITY wivmmt nro°r(fcojnii| i We WHI but wo have only space to Bno..fr omincr,dt ‘tl lor one or two whoso m„|„ deforce g™™j HIE REGULATOR cook monel It to nil. It Ims *i f ’Sipvoiv!S, u ,l d rcc°ra which urrnnßCincnt tho 5,,.s OLVING T ol>, by cooking utensils £1 nnyncwlfiS,. o ? ll , ro V orse the tholmiußofp|ntcBandv?BwlL AiH»f lr s? wl ‘h°m require. It Is declSoUlv tho im I 1 °( her| ->»«> the tnurket. 'no best cook stove hi Wc hiivo also on bond n large stock of IH-TIUE, l>Al[l.oll AND DINING - ROOM STOVES imrmKg''^ 1 ,ouml «>° celebrated ba st morning GLORY, Tin: MOST lIRAUTII ULOKFIOJCAND p A m m , D , IlVilU OKFKItI-.n -10 TIIK RUJIUC? OVK SI! other «l,.vns In the market. I, lT 11 U ' nd A (,i A S G O N S U ji K n od that. u. will Uo ’" be,n B RO arrnng. !■’ EE 1) I TB OWN COAL! MILL GRATE! nil i>ihors are counterfeit imitations -In tho TIN WARE nnd JAPANNED W\HK SuTc «S WnSS? - or vrr? b “ l ALL KINDS OF HOOFING teS W 1 e prompt ly atlended to. Sei, YkS, 1 N „°- ,N ' West Main street. Pcb. 27, ISOS.—3m WALKER & CLAUDV g p -II TNG H A L B K Have emnmenccd nl theslm-enliho undcrslentil In NORTH HA N UV E H STR E E T NO. 68, of all kinds of IP A It ES suited to tho wauls oi Housekeepers,Hotels, nnd nil eontemplntlngthe furnishing of their houses. Having Just returned from the cities they are prepared to supply nil with STOVES of every kind such ns COOK, I’AULOU AND OFFICE STOVES, consisting lu part of the BARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK, ORIENTIAL, PAItLOR AND HEATEB, also, the noted NATIONAL KAH6E, They are prepared to furnish those contemplat ing housekeeping, with all things necessary to n II ELL REG ULA TED HQ USE, such ns TINWARE, of all descriptions, COFFEE MILLS, SAD IRONS, SPOONS, L A D L E H, Ac., itc. H O O F ISO, S P O U T I N 0 AND JOBBING, and everything In the lino of the tinner done at the Shortest Notice and on (he Host Reasonable Tears, all wares wan'anlcd. Give them a callus they are anxious to exhibit, toolingthat they can convince all that NO. OS, Is the place to purchase CHEAP GOODS, and beautiful wakks of all kinds, found m n llrst-class establishment. RINESMITH &. RUPP, No. GB, N. Hanover street. Carlisle Fa. March 12. ISOS. JjXPLOSION! GAS will explode when too closely confined, which has recently oceured In the shape of an advertisement, that has made Us appearance lately lu our papers. In reference to a certain kind of cook stove-being better than any other in the market. Allow mo to say that If those tu want of Cook Stoves will call at WILLIAM FRIDLEY’S Stove Store on East Louther street, that has re cently been enlarged, and examine his now in voice oi COOK STOVES They will at once conclude that they are the handsomest, largest and best arranged stoves for the price, ever offered to the public. Call and seo them beioro purchasing elsewhere; as they are all ’ WARRANTED IN ALL RESPECTS On exhibition and for sale, also, the CHEAT AMERICAN BASE BURNING PARLOR STOVE, the greatest Improvement of the age, Dont fall to cull and see It at the sign of Uto Bid Coff« F U R N ACES. If you want the best Brick Set or Portable Fur bulo°o?Boynton's° 11 W ' FWDLEY - “««“ BRICK SET AND PORTABLE FURNACES which are pronounced by competent Judges to glveentlresatisfaction In every respect. quSed Und<mt reforeuces can bo given if re feb 20,1865.—3 m rpHE CARLISLE COOK STOVE, J- manufactured at P. GARDNER & Co’s, boundry and Machine Shop, Carllale, can'tbebeat. ihis Is the testimony of scores of families in Cum berland, Perryand Adams Counties, who are now using them. Call and see them. CORN S H E LLBRs running either by power or by hand-constantly on band and for sale at F. GARDNER & CO'B. Foundry and Machine Shop East Wain Street BIEAM BOILER MAKING Wo are prepared to make Steam Boilers of all sl» zes and kinds promptly and on tbo best terms,- Also, SMOKE STACKS and all articles In that line. REPAIRING OF BOILERS and ENGINES promptly attended to In the best manner dt F. GARDNER & CO’S. Foundry and Machine Shop. Carlisle, Pu. Fob. 7,15U7. rp I N W A R- B . 7 The largest assortment of well made TINWARE in the city constantly kept on hand; also a gen; oral assortmentofiiOUßE FURNISHING UUODS. Country storekeepers will And It to their ad vantage to call. JNO. M. MELLOY, 723 MARKET STREET. March 26,18 CS. —it pihlauelpiua, pa. JjiUN BOR ALL!! Full instructions by which any person, male or female, can master the great art of Ventrlloquls® by a few hours’ practice, making a world of fun, and. after becoming experts themselves, can tencu others, thereby making It a source of income.— Full Instructions scut by mail for 60 cents, sat isfaction guaranteed. Address P. o. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y, May 10,1867—1 y
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