FARSI, GARDEN, ETC. How Weeds Spread. —When land i 3 first brought under cultiva ion it is found nearly free from weed*, unless in prox imity to older settled regions, whence seed has been deposited on new lands, where they only await favorable circum stances to spring into life. Most of our weeds are of foieign oigin ; they spread ami increase with civilization. Few are indigenous to our soil. Hence It is a matter of impirtunco for f moors to un derstand what avenues of approach they must guard to check the advance of the enemy. Weeds are almost invariably transferred from one locality to another by carrying thO|Seod, but many kinds, after they are once established, increase rapidly from their roots. A long the rivn lota nnil rivers the roots of some weeds, as alders, conch p’russ, ami the Canadian thistle, may be carried considerable dis tances by freshets, and deposited mi fields when the Hood subsides. So**ds spread m the same way. Straw and buy used for packing merchandise and nursery trees, which are sent long distances and t Uroughont the whole count ry. often con tain the seeds of weeds, and tin* mischief resulting from carelessness in this respect Is frightful. JJlrds carry seeds from one farm .to another very readily, ami fre quently to considera'-Ic distances; ami weeds are also introdiiecd by animals— as many of the hard-sln iled seed will urmv readily when voided m tlieirexcre menls. Seeds are carried from one larm in another by threshing machines, and Uiedowny bloom of the thistle and milk weed float in tile air through miles of space. Once established on the farm, nearly every operation of the husband man facilitates their spread; when lie plows and luirrotvsj the creeping roots of perennial weeds are scattered; when lie gathers the straw and hay from his fields to the barn, and transfers the manure from hence to other portions of his farm, the vital seeds also roam from one pas ture to another ; and birds rest on the fences, and straightway the corners are tilled with weeds. Oram and grass seed frequently contain the germs of weeds, and no farmer can lake ton much care in Mcrutinizlug not giown on his own premises. The means by which weeds arc spread are innumerable ; they avail themselves of all modesot transportation. They ride in thosicanibnals and rail-cars and journey in the immigiant’s wagon acros- tbo uirgin prairie towards the net ting sun, and the winds and waters spread them abroad.— Muorc's Rural Atw Yorker. Renovating the I-’aiim- Joseph Harris, foinierly ediforof (he (i'.nn,, and they are protected from the wel and ‘•old by a coating of- peculiar water proof varnish, la the springes soon as the weather is warm enough to star! young waves, the eggs hatch out into worm-., and they subsist upon the to I iage oft it es i not destroyed—for a number of weeks, and then encase themselves in cocoons aud undergo a transformation and appear again as moth or millers. Thu eggsare twimllv deposited near the extremity of a branch, and can he readi ly Hut*n. Tin* bust time to destroy Ilium in early Kpruuc. Take a common t'rnil ladder and n» through the orehard (dip pi up; ofV every I wig containing a bulb and put it into the tire. Kadi huneli of thus removed destroys hundreds of caterpillars that would require ten times the amount of labor with coal oil, soup suds, etc., to eradicate one month later. Howto («i:t Rig (’hops. —Ah a rule, fanners me much inert* anxious to jr t t big prices than big crops. There are few farms whoso awiugt* production eould not be doubled in a very short time by more capital and labor. *lt is safer to use capital in lurumm than in almost anv other business. Tim credit of the plow is quite as good as that, of the loom or the anvil, ami the capital will com** if u i-» called. Use more munuic an • get thirty bushels of tt heal w here you now get, fif teen. and eighty bu-hels of com where you now get forty. The quantity of grain per acre is mainly a question of manure and tillage. A big compost heap makes a lull l*in. With high mamning, tin* soil needs a deeper stirring and a gradual bringing up ot the subsoil to the surface. \\ ilh the present horse harrows and cultivators, nearly all the cultivation can be done by horse power, at a greatsaving of expense, and a great increase of the crops. Plan for big crops this season. Application of Limb to Small Fruits.— Many have hesitated to make the above use of lime, fearing it might produce an injurious eflect. It is well for us to state, from expe* lence, that the application of lime to Sira wherries, Rlaek berr «s, Raspberries, Currants, Rhubarb and Asparagus will act beneficial, un less theground has been previously heavi ly limed, or there is very little vegetable matter in the soil. Ilurnt shell-lime should be applied in preference to stone lime, and not more than twenty-five or thirty bushels per acre sown fresh over the surface. Used in this way. with frequent and small yearly doses, it glyes the best re sults. Earthworms in Flower Rots.— “ H. M says: “If your correspondents who are troubled with this ‘epidemic/ will apply a weak solution of salt in wa ter a few times, they will destroy the worms, and benefit the plants.” We fear that most persons woulu use too strong a solution, ami we think lime-water pre ferable, as that cannot be made 100 strong. Perfectly clear lime-water, and not milk of lime, is to he used. What They .Said.—We asked a girl what ©he wanted most, ami she replied “ u lover!” \ We asked a wife what she wanted most, and she said, “ kind words from my husband, and children to bear his name!” Wo asked a boy what ho wanted, and he said "a sweetheart, and a happy home.” We asked a miser what he wanted, and he lopliod, " gold, more gold !” Wo asked a gadding woman what she wanted most, and she replied, •• to dros-, and more news to tell my neighbors!” Wo naked an old man what ho wanted and he said, " rest, and a decent burial ’’ We asked a working man what ho wanted, and he replied, “ light taxation and a chance to make a oomioriablo home for my loved ones!” We asked a coward who dared not light but speculated during the war, what he wanted, and he said, "gold, in terest on my bonds—support at tho-ex peuse of the workingmen !” Wo nskid a soldier what ho wanted, and ho said, •• peace, now that the war is over!” We asked a man why he was a Repub lican? ami ho replied, “for ollice and stealing!” \vev*ic*d a pulpit, p’earter what h© wanted nhwi to make him happy, and he rep''*• d. " political influence!” \Ve»*Mfi i«od what lie wanted. Ho said, " J iacc on earth and flood will to ward all men!” J3rj) oootis, 1868. SPKING! 1868. As tho delightful season of SPRING has Just opened, ' LEI DI C H & MILLER, Have Just opened an unusually inree huddlv of UEAUTIFUL GOODS,suited to the se Jm. „ud now ready for Inspection. A O n AND DISPLAY O F DRESS SILKS, In nil :Ui- iumv colors and shades. H LACK SI I. K S oi every grade and quality. All the new stylos und colon* of desirable f> R E A N 000 I) s For Walking Suits, such ns chan a .von a in poplins, PLAIN MOHAIR POPLINS, STRIPED A- PLAIN MOHAIRS, COLORED ALPACAS, COLOR ED VELOURS, FRENCH PERCALES, S< OTCJ2 OJNOIIAMS, FRENCH CHINTZES, And many other goods for the season. S P R ] N G S II A W L S , SPUING SACQUES AND MANTLES Ml the now styles and colors ol S 1 L K r A R A S O L S For I, a Idles M (uses and (’niblren. Please do nut forget tin 1 tact Unit LE ID IC Hi; MILLER Aheap* have the fury***/ anil ?/i oat complete stock Of W HITE GO O 0 S Km hi uel luj /’/•mi and Striped Mohairs, I*niii Plaid ami iStvtjiril Jaconets, .Yieiwrs. French Mu.dh>:i. All the new styles ot Tui-koil and Striped Mus lins for «> A It I n A Milts M U i: R N 1 X O U () O I) S The best assortment (u the town. F IT N E H A I. G (I (IBS, Every thing rotiuired for runorals. Vcrv strict attention given lo lUlma all orders for tbesaiue. DOM E 8 T 1 U (i O O I.) S , Stacies and stacks ul 151 <-ni• iic l l and Unbleached M l*S LI NS, at l>ric>.\ TiKJ.OW iI.UtKKT KATKS. » al limes from Sto Libels, Good Domestic GING II AMS 12’ 3 ets. TfCKIKUE, CHECKS. TABLE Lf.XEy A and CLOTHS, TABLE UOYLIKs mid KAJ'KI\fS, rowEi.uxas. dr. CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! The* largest stock Unit has ever been offered In (Tirli.sk*, and sidling at much Unrrr rW..t Hum for yeuis. Rest quuUtv lowel three ply Best quality HRUTFOUD Til It EE PLY EI*TIIA SU PER I Null Ai Ns. TWO PLY, ALL QUALITIES, ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, STRIPED GARGETS, of "11 widths, suitable for halls and stairs. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Now styles lor halls, In all widths. T A n L E OIL CLOTHS C L 0 T H TAB L E COVE It S , Marnallos Quilts, Lancaster Quilts, Honey Comb Quills, {New Styles,) 4 OIL WINDOW NUAIJUS, all colors and styles. CLOTHS «fc CASIMERES The new styles ami colors now oh linnd.and sel* Hug at greatly reduced prices, NOTIONS! NOTIONS!! Trimmings. Buttons* Laces, Edgings, Hosiery Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hoop .Skirts, and thous- ands of either good deslrahle’goodu that cannot be mentioned hero. Above we give you but a small enumeration of the immense amounlof seasonable and attrac tive stock of goods that you will find on hand. Do not fall to give ns an early call as wo are otforlng great Inducements in all kinds of goods. Great bargains all the time. We do not limit the time hr bargain* to *lxfy or ninety days, but atato tkat at all times we *»H good* eheoper than the cheapest. LEIDirfT A MILLER, Sign of the Carpal Hail. No, 2 East Main Hireot, Car lists, l*enntylvanla. Aorll fi, JfW. 11. K W I NG, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, •* W KHT M A I N ST p. E ET . A C. W I’’ Lli MTu H 1C Sr>i*as, * amp Stools. L««unges, I ul re Tables. Hocking (’balls, IMniii&r Tables, Easy Chairs, <’nrd Tallies. + Reception Chairs. (Hlomons, Ilnrenu'-. What-Nots, Parlor, Chamber, COTTAGE FUUNITERM IN SETTS, Splendid New Patterns. BEDSTEADS AM) il ATTUESSES, GILT FLAMES AND PICTURES,’ Particular alteatfou given to Funerals. Orders from (own and country intended to promptly und on reasonable term**. Dec. -IU, Isliti—lf Q A li I N ]•; T \V A K E HOC S E The subscriber respcctfulL nilorms bis trlcnos ami tbe public gene rally, that he Mill continues the Undertaking business, and is ready to wan upon customers either by day or by night. Reads iniidc (.’oi’i’iNh kept constantly on band, butli plain and ornamental. He lias constantly on band J'lihnl MrUi/ir lUtriul (ie.,. f ol which lie has been appointed the sob* agent. Tins cast is recommended as superior to any of the kind now In use, it being perlectly mr tight. lilt has also lurnisbed bimsell with a new Rosa, wood Ukaiisi; aud-a' iillc liui'-c-, with which lie will attend Minerals ,n town and cmiulij, per sonnlly, without e.M i a cha rue. Annum the greale-.i de.eo\eni-s ot the ntre is ow»7/'.v.s’/;r. toj Mat/ca.w, the IhM and cheapest bed ecu lii u-c. i lie exel im >■ e i arid of v.oien I h.ivt secured, and will tic Kept eonstantl\ <-n li-md. (.’ A H I N K T y, A X 1 , In all U•. v.u oils lii aaci h >•. ■t n icd ,•; b. an leans, s. ‘ i ctai n--, \\ oi a-a..inN. P.u.oi Ware Fplmhleied t‘hails, I' i< • i , sale and iVnln Tallies, iMniliu mid Ihe. ~i,e, I'ables, Wash stam Is iaul I Ull ii ll' niit i . '- I cads, in eli lino low posts . .Jenny i.n.a I 1 >. t Bedsteads t’buirs ni all kind •, ia 'ii ism's, ami al oilier ai 1 irli's 11su. t (I\ m mi i i. Miifrl 111 Hus fJn, of business, I;j.t eoinimf • on •:n< 1. II is u-oi I, mi'ii a 1 e iii. a : i ••• leuee. Ills ma lenul I lie In m . and li i- " i: ' .eh in the lilies eil\ style. ,oid .ill him. ■ .■ a o -.iioervisfou. 1' Will he wit i'.i no c 1 ,im-. ■ ->w l.if ■ asli. lie inviiis ..;( i" i; aU in- loia pitrebus nm el-i-a ]h-, i (t,| in, ni, i.,| p.ironaui! here lolire I'Mi'l.'ieii lo 'i.lll ,ie I'-I Is 11,.Jellied Co tin 'numerous ciisioinei.s, and ae-'ii'- mem that in elJdrts will l>e spin ed in nit m - n • i ■'.•use them in style nnd pi ice. tlo eUs a , .ul, Kenn-mlter llie pfin-e. X .rlli ilmener street, nearly opposite tin- Der-eui < arli'le. Dec. 1, ISio. Jl'lllisll AliUlVAl, .v a ir spitjxi. U A T S A N U CATS. Tins subscriber has Just opened at .Vo. la Sorth Hanover Sired, a few doors North ol the Carlisle I 'eposil Bank, one of the largest and best Slocks of HATS and CAPS ever ollered lit Carlisle. Silk Hals. Cussimere of all .styles and (juallllcs. Still' Bruns, dilleient colors, and e\'er.v descrip tion of Soli 1 lats now made. The 1 )unkm d and Old I a'thtoned Brush, coil slatilly on liand and made to outer, all warrant ed lo M ve -sauslaetion. STItUV HATS, .WEN S. FANCY DO. 1 li.u e also addt'd to my stock, notions ol di llei **iit kinds, consisting of LADHA AND GHXTI.I'.M FN’S STOt’KI.NUS, .Wck Tir.%, ,S‘iup•-(, J'cncdt, Tumid, Nt-ieiay Stll., I’lnbrelkw, Ac. PRIME SSEOAK6 AND TOBACCO ALWAYS ON UA^l). Give mo a call, and examine my stock as ! feel eonlldenl of pleasing all. beside-, mis mg j on nu>- June i! AND CAPS ! DO YOU WANT A NICK HAT OH CAP Ik so, liii.n ' r Fa ii. To Cam. on d. U. C A L L 1 O , .VO. 117-.W7 .W.iy.V STB LET, Wiiorc can be seen the tlnesl assortment ol HATS AND CAPS ever brought to t'ai lisle. He lakes great pleas ure in inviting Ins old friends .uni customers and all new ones, t<> Ins splendid stock just re cei\ed iioin New York and Philadelphia, con susling in part ol Urn* SILK AND CAHSIMERF. HATH, besides an endless variety of Hals and Caps oj lhe liilcsL style, all ol which he will sell at tin Lowest Co-s/i Pnres. Alfa*. Ins own manuluelui t of Hals always on hand, and ""HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. He has tin* nest arrangement for coloring Huts and all kinds of Woolen Hoods, Overcoats, A:e., ul Uic sin u-tesl not tec ois he eolol se\ ery week i and on the most reasonable terms. Also', a hue lot ol ehou e l>i ands or TOBACCO AND CKIAKS TOWEL!.IXCiS, always on hand. He desires to cull the attention ol pei sons who have to sell, as he pays the highest cash prices fin - the same. (live him a call, tit the above number, his old stand, us he feels eonildenl of giving entire satis faeChm. Dec. Jil. lsC.7 Humber ani (ffoal jOA L AND LUMBER YARD. I he subscriber having leased the Yard formerly occupied hy Armstrong i Holler, and purchased tiio stock of COAL AND LUMIUUCR. In the \ard, together with an immense new slock, will have constantly on hand and furnish to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER. BOARDS, IN NEW STYLES, Lath, (Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and Weulherbourduig, Posts and Rails, and every ar ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds ol Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Hem lock, and Oak, ol dtlurent qualities. Having cars of my own, 1 can furnish bills to ordur ol un> length and size at the shortest notice and on tin most reasonable terms. My worked boards will bo kept under cover, so they can be tarnished at ail limes. I have constantly on hand all kinds of FAM ILY COAL, under cover, which 1 will deliver clean, to any part ul the borough, to wit: Lv kens Valley, Broken Egg, .Stove and Nut, Lulu- Fiddler, Treverton, Locust Mountain, Lauherry which 1 pledge myself to sell at the lowest prices. Limcbunivrit' and JilarfcxmiUui' Oinl, always on and, winch 1 will sell at Hie lowest llgure. *YiuU west side of Uiainumr School, Main Street. Dee. 1 Ihli.) ANDREW 11. BLAIR. AND Hour A J'cqd, tctc, keep none but good good.*, and wanant every article thal Is solil out ol my stoic. 1 im\c coicdaiitly on baud White,. Rem. .1. Clashed, I’ulvciizcd and Gianni.m-d •-oy , Gi een end U< lasted CulTces, Sy i u,i- ui ~.i k .u-i'. Baking Molasses, (been and Black Teas, Rice, Beans. Peas, I’earl Bariev, Hominy, .Sweet Sha ker Corn, Corn March, Ulce, Flour, Farina,Sweet ami Maker's Chocolate, Whole and Ground Mil ces. Making Soda,Salerutus, Fresh Peas. Corn, To matoes and Peaches, hy the eau or dozen, all kinds of Flavoring Extracts. English Pickles, such as Glikins, Mixed Pickles, White Unions, Cauliilovver, Picallilli, Chow Clmw, also Girktns by t lie dozen, Fresh Table Oil, Ketchup. Also Ur. Marber's Horse Powder. and FnmPeJd’s Cat tle Powder, Stove ami shoe Blacking, IndEo, White* Glue, Madder, While Itosln, Beeswax, Extract Logwood, Salts, Flour Sulphur, Blue Vitriol, Copperas, Antmionv. &e. Hemp, Canary and Rape >eed lor Birds, Essence of Codec, and Lye, Dried Fruit, such as pared and nnpared Peaches, A ppies, Blackberries, Cherries, also Pi lines, Figs. I)ali‘sP Layer, Seedless, and Valeutla Raisins, Currants, Citron. Lemons, and urangcs.spcrm. Fi.sn,Tan ners ’ and Coal Oils, Pure Cider Vin egar, Soaps, such us Olive, Stcarme, Babbit’s, Rosin, Country and all kinds of Toilet Soaps. Alsou lino assortment* of nil kind* of Scgurs, Chewing and Smoking Tobac cos. such as Navy, Congress, cavendish, Sun Fish. Atlantic Cable, Fine Cut, Navy, Spun, Fine Cui Chewing. Vnguilty,Cherokee, Mimiuhalmli. > ’ll Ingoroer, smmy Side, Virginia Choice, Punch Lynchburg, Vara, Gem of the Minimum, Shang hai, Lalcka, Dunv.lle, Pioneer, Keystone, Vir ginia Dare. WOUDEX AND WILLOW WARE, snob us Market, Clothes and Traveling Baskets of all sizes and styles, Tubs, Buckets, Keelers Dippers, Hull Bushels mid Peck Measures, Home ■ tuckets, Elmir Buckets, 1 lurse Brushes,.Minedo., stove do., Wall do.. Clothes do., Scrubbing do., Dusting do., Wtiisps and Brooms. Twin s of all kinds, Bed Cords, Clothes Lines, Mason Lines. Ac.. tVc. tiucciiswure, Glass, stone and Crockery Ware, U'good supply ol ml kinds A good assortment .1 bumps, Lanterns ami Tumblers, and many oi her articles too numerous to mention. «* TI.uU'U AM) FEED constantly on hand, also it .urge supply ol s. K. German Champion Mas* mil, the besi In in’, by the Jar or do/eli, whole -ale and lelail, ol wlucn Lin* siibseiiber is the •oli l agefi t lor fan isle. Fi-h ami >a!t. Crackers m> ! Biscuits ol ail kinds. Notions oi every des ripi lon. All kiinis of Couiili;. 11,I 1 , mince taken In ex -Imnge lor Goods .• iif'.'. s’ old ufand. BA 1’ K A R K I V A L OF GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES, /' A' i ca’> v a ' 1: Dc c /;n We 1 1;i Vi• jllsl rnrivnl a fiesh slippy of Ci 1! O (■ K U I K S, s 1; c 11 a s Brown, cmshcdv-pulverl7.od and granulated Su gars, Collees. given mid rousted, Kiev, Adu nnmlinu Caudles, Tiulow Cumlles, starch Tens, all ltimls.Cheu.se, Choeolale. Ba ker’s Cocoa, Baker’s Bronm, Mac ear on I. Vurmaeilla, Fahnes tock's Farina. Mustard, Mus tard Need, Black a n d Cay an ne Pepper, Spl it os. Indigo, Al -1 u m, Coppe ras, lump a n d p u 1 v v r isccd B r I m stoiie, Babbitt's find Vaiihagan's Soap, Toilet Soap,.soda,Cream of Tartar, Coarse and Fine Salt by the sack or bushel, shoe Blacking, stove Busier, Concentra ted Bye, New Orleans and Syrup Mo lasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon Grease. Mac kerel, various grades Sugar Cured 1 lams, Dried Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid Bumps, Glass and Mien Bump Chimneys, corn, hickory ami corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly Brushes, hearth, dusting ami sweeping Brushes, hand scrub Brushes, shoe and wall Brushes, cloth nid hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Beimell, blu« k. bluenml red Ink. C A T T L E PO \V D E IX , Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches Peaches ami Tomatoes iu cans. Catsups, Worces ter and Loudon t'luU Sauee, Creen Corn m cans, table Oil, Hominy, Beans, 0 RAX G E S AND DEMONS water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers, roiisied rye and wheal I’oilce, Twist. Na\y, Nat ural and Congress robaceo, Ivii liltin lek, Fim* Cut, By net i bin g and II imkeepunk ic >lll ok 1 ng Tobac co and An del son’s Solace chewing I’obueeo. ( v *cav-;.v.s'lim a/:, f 7//.V.1, ML .SA, II ’(JO HEX FAitrnicy A.\l> ,V7’O.VA’ W’A RJC, Baskets, a general assortment of Willow aftd splint Ibe-dcels ami many N O T I O X a, and everything else usually kepi in ft Grocery -Uoie. Tin* public are n‘.>pecMully Invited to rail .uni examine their stork. We led conlldenl.they .v 1 11 tin away satiMlrd. Marketing of-ui: .vinds taken In exchange for goods. WASH MOOD £ BROTHER. April in, FAMILY GROCERY STORE, !•'ast main street, Carlisle, pkx.na, (Late Marlin s he kept .re-sh ami dieaii. lie also calls particular atten tion to the A’lorAo I'olrnl (rlu.is Print Jnr*, ot which ne has the exclusive agency lor Carlisle, and which has proved its superiority over all other cans oi jais now m Use hy its gieat simplicity, perlect reliability In keeping Fruit, and the ex traordinary ease with winch it is sealed and opened, without injury for Inlure use. No lami iy should purchase other Jui s wnlumt insl exam • itimg tin* Eureka. It they want to buv the best Also KNOX’S PATEN TSTEP L \DDEK, im arti cle which no household slum Id he without. Also Lush's celebrated WASHING MACIIIN E. only Live Dollars, and the AMIDuN CLOTHES WRINGER, both of which are coiilldentlv rec ommended to give entire satisfaction, lie Ims al.su been appointed agent Jor tlie sale of ■ EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES, to which he would call the attention of Farmers and others needing them as the best ami cheap est article lu he found tor conveying water thro' yards ami barn yards. Also a vanctv ol other articles, such as DOUH MATS, ol several kinds ami prices. «jj- Just opened.a supply of Fresh Herring am) all kinds of Salt Fish, pul up this Spring, Also Flour In barrels ami sacks, and Feed bv the bush el. JOHN MARTIN July 18. 18()7—tf * piiOVLSION AND GROCERY STORE, ON SOUTH-WEST CORN Ell PI T T A P 0 M F it E T S T it KIS T S The undersigned, successor to J. F. Steel ic specltudy announces tlml, having just leinrned iroui the Eastern cities, he is now prepaid) to sell at thy very lowest cash prices, a great variety ollresh GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, CONSISTING OF Qnccnsu'dre, Siiyur, CiUtssircire, CVy7'i'c, Wood emit Willow irarr, Tai, Fish, Spicc.i, Halt, • Crackers, Cunl Oil, Cheese, Molasses, TMbricaliity Oil, J'olalocs, Tulniecn, Conned FruU, tieyars, Pickles and Soncc, ■Store ll * art,lc * CH lct ‘pt in a first class Grocery I would respectfully solicit a share of the pub* lie patronage. May a. is,y DASIEL SIIOEMAKEiB. lUljotogvapljß. M KS - SIM ITU’S PHOTO graphic Gallery South-east Corner llano* ver .Ntreiit ami Market Square, where may be had ill the dillctcntstylcs of Photographs, from card to life sl/,e, I V 011 Y T Y I’ES, A M B H O T Y P l S Premium Photographic Gallery.2l wfrt MAIN STHEKT. Carlisle, Pa. J> Feb. M —ly U S. PATENT AGENCY C. L. LOC Ff MAN - . 21 WEST MAIN STREET,/ CARLISLE PA., Execute* Drawings. Sppolflcatiouß, &c., ami pre sents Patents tor inventors. Fob. ISW.—Jy |t)nvl3tt)arc,ynints,&c. £ndustiiiX¥hos^pSbet^ I have lately made largo additions to my al ready . EXTENSIVE STOCK OF HARDWARE hi nil its branches and departments, and buying exclusively for Ow/i, am able to compete with Philada. Mark eta, ami to \\ hole sale at M tnufnrtun r'H fnvf.i. All orders attended to personally.and with our usual liromnfiiw.i. Goods delivered to all parts of tin* town Free of ch a rue. Wo invite the special attention of Blacksmith s and Wagon-Makers to our extensive slock In their line*, comprising in purl Hammered, Rolled, English Kctlncd, ami Not way Iron, of all shapes and sizes. Burden « Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse and Mule Iron, Nails ol dllTerenfbmnds, Rowland's Black and Polished Springs. Sanderson's Cast-Steel, Spring. Sleigh, Blister nml Toe Steel, Blacksmith's Drills, Solid-Max Vices. Bel /TV lows. Files, Hasps, and Case Hardened «£T2a- Wagon, Carriage, and Buggy Axles. CARRIAGE, WAGON AND B LEIGH Fixtures, embracing In pmt: Hubbs, Spokrs, Felloes, Bows,Shafts, Carriage Poles,Sleigh Run ners, Fendeis, Top Leather, Duck Canvas, Dril ling, Damask, Lace, Trimmings, A itc., 100 nu merous to men! ion. fill and Clinch Nalls, at the very lowest mar ket rates. Country Merehantssuppiied at manu facturers' prices. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS will tliul it to tholradvanlagp tn buy Nails, Locks, Paints, oils, and otner, Building Maierials, to gether with CAIIP E N T E US' TOOLS from the Uv.st Makers warranted lo give entiresatlslucllon in quality and prtc- CABINET MAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS we would Invite your at lentinn to onr huge and v/iiir]> sloe); of Walnut and Mahogany Vaneers, fhair, Sola, and Bed Springs, Moss. Hair Ac,, Ac. fdlTm Handles, Lace, Fringe and all necessary materials and goods in (heir line. SADLER’S FINDINGS AND TOOLS. of every variety comprising In part Black, Bed and White. Knameled and Patent. Leather, Hog Skins, Saddle Trees, st I mips, .In panned and silver Haines, Horse Blankets, Collars, Bridle Bills, Buckles, Kings, Brow-Hands Uein-Web, Girdlings, Blanket Binding, Ives’ and North’s sell Adjusting Trees, Ac., Ac. A BAKU 10 STUCK OF UIuEMAKEU’S TOOLS and Findings, Mormceues, Tampicoes, Sheen skins, Coloied Bln ETBTJ lugs, Ac., all of which will be sold at the JL lowest Vus/t 1 ales. F A 1 iN T S AND OILS. Twenty tons of the following brands of White Beads and Zinc s; WellienU’s Bead, Liberty do., Buck do., Crystal do.. Mansion do., French Zibe, American do.,Snow \\ lute do., Florence do., Col ored do. Colors of every description dry and In oil In cans, anil lubes. Also, Gold Leal, Fi eneh and German Bronze, Paint, Varnish, and Camel Hair Brush es, Gralumg’Combs and Brushes. OILS AND VAItNISH ES Linseed Oil, sspunn do.. Fi.sli do., Luid do., I.uliric do., Nouls Foot do., Turpentine, cu.icli Varnish, While Demur do, do. JAPAN I HON AND LEATHER VAKNLSIIKS Also, Putty, Lilian ge, Whiting, Ulue, slu'llac, Uosin, Cimlk, Alum, Copperas, Hoi'ux Madder, Logwood, Wo would espeolullylnvito the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and ihi; communi ty m general to the lollmving articles; DOUGLAS COWING & UUiMSUV’S IKON CL' 1111 WELL AND CHAIN PUMPS, DRAWING WATIiU fRoM PI Vis TO ON IS HUNDRED AND FIFTY FKF.T. Wood, Don and Lead Pipe to suit. II VURAULIC RAILS &v A constant ami fresh supply of DC PONTS Koch, Rule, Eagle and Duck Powder, 'Together with Hufi-t.s Fuse, Picks. /ST-* £*2) Mattock*, Crow-Bars, Drills, Sledges. Napping Hammers, LVim-nl ol the Following brands, (Warranted tresh and good,) Rosendalc, Scotland and Hancock, Also, Calcine Plaster, Putro TTtr Sand, JSIjL &c.,(tc» Ell/nbethtown, and Loudon Tlamos, straight and twisted. Butt and Long traces, otli Chains, Mpreudes, Uallers, Chains, Cow Ties. Ac., Ac. FA RM BELLS of all sizes, (warranted not to crack.) MILL AND CIRCULAR SAWS, UUTCIIKU SAWS, KNIVia, STEELS, &C.. &C. A LARGE AND NEW STOCK - C 10 D A U w A n E. COMPRISING Tabs, Churns, JJuckrfs, Butler Howls, Prints, ’. V. Uhur « t *» Whiting, Rosin, Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, Ac. JP UMTS of all descriptions and of any mauufacturo. Wood, Iron ami Lead Pipe to suit. Farm and Kr House -Bells, of every description. nil war. ga * w * < nulled. Mill, Crosscut and Circular RAWS. Rule and Blas\ng Powder, Safety Fuse, Rosenclale, Hun ntkfnud Scotland Cement. CaJcem. Piaster While Rand. Crow Burs, Sledges, Drills, Nanoluir Hammers, dc. 1 * b farmers arc respectfully Invited to ex amino our stuck of Haines, Traces, Breast Chains. Tongue and Stny'uimlns. I'lftli Chains. Jockey Chains, Spreads, Ilal'or Chains. I’mvTles, Forks,Shovels,Spades. Rakes Gralußngs.de. ’ CEDAR WARE. Tubs, Churns, Buckets, flail Bushels, ana every thing connected with this branch. ■* * sss =sa ~-r"^ 3 Smooth and Twlsteo not he deceived by them. Purchase the original: it has never yet been equalled. Our Treatise on the Hair, with certificates, sent free by mail. 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 hy all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. Oct. 31, 18H7-ly ljip| |fi|- GRAY HAIR. Tills its the AMimoaiAtbat Ring made, This is tho Cure that Uy In tho Ajibkosia that Ring made. This in tho Jinn who wna bald and *w2m.'./«?V Who now has rnvon locks, they say, fcr ©J%r . Hb used flic (hire Hint lay In tho AJiumihiA that lung made. CiW*r \ ' q ,c Haidcn, handsome and 7r . r ,\ Who married the man onco bald and 7 gray, Effi&BS ■y?’; Who now has raven locks, 14»cy any, A-■. 1Il! " Sl ’' l tho A.MuuuslA that Ring N..„ made. te This Is the Parson,who,bytho way, Married the mnidcu, liaudHomc aud g"y io the man once bald and gray, „ Hut who now has raven locks, they i Bay, jjvc-mC. Rcrauae !io used the Cure thnt lay S**'*-’' In the Amuuosia that King made, y* This Is the Bell that rings away \ liaflj) ° al 'OiiKc tho people sad and gay 1 AaS-iililar-11- f nto this fact. which here does lay •SOMlCi:— W trnut l imt be buhl nr ami/, t,ic j! ' n: Jling made. p t. - PETERBOno',N.H, 7. " Sold hi/ all Druggist'#, 1-V1). l.‘>, IS(W.—ly Ihisuvancc Companies. ITiSURAKCE, ALLKN AND EAST PENNSRORO’ mu iIiALHKE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum beslaml county, Incorporated by an act of As sembly, m the your IM3, and having recently hud Us charter extended to the year ItvsJ, Ls now In active and vigorous operation under the super- IntLMHleuee «>l the following Board of Managers: u \, Uhnsltun Wlaynmn, Jacob Eb cil>j Hamel Bailey, Alexander CulhcarL, Jacob 11. Looyer, John Klehellierger, Joseph Wlckcrra. hiiiiiuul l-Jit-rly. Uml.ilph Muriju, Muses Uilckor, ■Jacob Louver and J. L‘. Dunlap. 1 he rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company «n the kind in the Stale. Per sons wishing to become members are Invited to make applicalion to the agents « require. It Is deoJUedlr ,S‘, lcl ' “Jberttove. the market. '' we best cook slovo In We Unvo also on Hand a largo stock of OFFICE, PARLOR AND dining kooiJ stoves bur™g E W *“ ch mny boronni > «>o celebrated b« le MORNING GLORY! Tlir MOST HEAUTIFULOFPICBASD PART one KVKIt OFFERED TO T«K 1^ all other stoves i n t] le market. 11ls 01 ® 4111 A GAS CONSUMER, burns Its own cinder, nnd requires vcfv mn . F K E D OWN COAL! Is llnhlo (o no explosion of gas nnd u t,n.n„. , bnuoa 5 ’ T" 1,1 11,0 >““ r ® iSJt l l«H P fKet MILL GRATE! all others nro counterfeit imltntlons In the TIN,WARE and JAPANNED 'WAUF "-l-Tn ISbKmkmcn; 0 ° f " 10 VCry beht m " ,orl “' ALL kinds of roofing Mill jtenernl Johhlnp promptly attended to. Jlnn’t forgot Nn. is, West jinln street f' eb. 27. I6'CB.—3:n \V A 1.1; Elt & CI.A CRY gPBING SALES Have commenced at the store of the undorßlcncil 111 NORTH HANOVER STREET, NO. 68, of all kinds of Ipyl RES suited to the wants of Housekeepers, Hotels, and all contemplating the furnishing of their'houses. Having Just returned from the cities they are prepared to supply all with STOVES of every kind such as COuK, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, consisting In part of tho BARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK, ORIENT! AL, PARLOR AND HEATER, also, the noted NATIONAL BANGE. They are prepared to furnish those contemplat ing housekeeping, with all things necessary to a WELL REOULA TLD HOUSE ; such n* TINWARE, of all descriptions. COFFEE MILLS, RAD IRONS, SPOONS, LADLE H,&c.,4e ROOFING,SPOUTING AND JOBBING, and everything In the lino of the tinner done id the Shariat Notice and on the Most Reasonable Terms, all wares i can-anted. Give them a callastheyarc anxious to exhibit, leellng sart.v/k*tbat they cau convince all that NO. 03, Is the place to purfchaso CHEAP GOODS, and BEAUTIFUL WAKES o/ all kinds, found in * lirsi-class establishment. RINESMITH it RUPP, No, 08, N. Hanover street. March 12.1805. Carlisle Pit. jgXfLO S 1 O N ! GAS will explode' when 100 closely confined, which has recently occured In the shape of an advertisement, that has made Us appearance lately In our papers, in reference to a certain kind of cook stove being better than any other In the market. Allow me to sny that If those in want of Cook Stoves will call at WILLIAM FEIDLEY’S Stove Store on East Lonthcr street, that has re cently been enlarged, and examine his now in* voice ol COOK STOVES They will nt once conclude that they are the handsomest, largest and best arranged stoves lor the price, ever ottered to the public. Cnll«»d see them beloro purchasing elsewhere, os they are all WARRANTED IN ALL RESPECTS On exhibition and for sale, also, the CHEAT AMERICAN base burning PABLOB stove, the greatest Improvement of tho nee Dont fad and see It at the sign of Hie Red Codec FURNACES If you want the best Brick Bet or Portable Fur ?«Wu%on4° a ' V> FUUJLEY . ‘ M BRICK SET AND PORTABLE FURNACES Vft lch ?, re pronounced by competent Judgei to rp *\ ul hf,lcllou ln every respect, quired bUUIiUUt reloronceB can Bo given if re* Fob *2O. lBCB.—3m Foreign and domestic LIQUORS. E.lwnrd shower respect'mily announces to tM public, that ho continues to keep constantly on band, and for sale, a largo and very superior ns* sortmeut 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* BEANDIES. ■Wines, ALL ° P cnoiCE Sherry, Port, Maderla, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hock, Joliannisberg, and Bodcrheimer. CHAMPAGNE. Heldslclr & Co., Gelslor A Co., and Imperial.— Gin, lioUlou, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY, Superior Olil Rye. Choice Old Family Wectar Wheat, Scotch, mid Irish. Ale, Brown Stout, Ac. Beat to bo hod 1« Phil*' dolphin. . » Buter«. of the very be- quality. Dealers and others dee nnn a pure article will find Uus represented. *. ds whole attention wlu be given to a proper anc careful selection of hW Stock, which cannot be surpassed, and h»pca 1° have the patronage of tLo public, Deo. 1, 1BW» B. BHOWKB-