l^pimltoaL ASIMinUitS REII.S, As these are a “ lifc-lang institution,” it i* very important that proper care should bo taken in their construction, and though it may be true that “ all’s well that ends well,” still there is no chance of an asparagus bed’s ending well if badly begun. The following method of preparing and planting Ihe beds will, wo think, be found economi cal and prolhahle a« any that has the merit of being a good one : Dig out a trench four ami a half feet wide and sixteen inches deep, and as long as desired, fill ij) with the earth taken out and manure or rich compost, in ccpial proportions, to within four inches of the surface. Plant the roots in rows about one foot apart, and (he same distance apart la the rows, then cover . with the virgin soil-ami compost until the bed is level, and let it stand until the succeeding tail, at which lime put on two nehes of manure ami earth rounding the bed so as to be higher in the middle than at the sides. The second spring a little asparagus may be cut from the bed-*, but they should not be cut closely until the third year. Give a .dressing of salt every spring and of manure every Jail, and the beds will last half a century. Make the beds a- early in the spring, as the weather will permit. Certafn Cure von Founder.— -As soon as you discover that the horse is foundered, take him to the nearest branch or stream of water ami lie him in it, standing in the water in arly up to his belly—his head living so hi h lie cannot drink. If the weather is warm, let him stand in the. stream several hours; then take him out, rub jus legs to thoroughly promote circulation, and again tie him in the water, if he is still lame. Hy repeating this process two or thiec times, the horse will be ellectu il ly cured. ‘ If the weather is cold when the horse is foundered, that is, if it is in the win ter, tin* horse must not he allowed to stand in the water more than twenty minutes at a time, when be should be taJ\Gn out ami his legs rubbed dilligent ly till they become dry and warm and circulation of the blood made active, and this process must be repeated till the horse is cured, which will general ly be within twenty-four hours. This remedy will cost nothing, can do no possible harm, and will, in every in stance, cure, if the disease has not hern too long standing. Don't be afraid to try it. —Rural II arid. ■'Tomatoes. —Tomato plants may now be ttansplunled from LIU* hot-bed atany time. They should lie set lirmly in Hie soil, which should he well-manured ; and fur the tii>l week or two, should the weather he warm, he protected against the sun during lour hours of the’ clay. If the nights he eoo! or frud threatened they should he covered in some way-old newspapers, with stones or clods at the corners, are as good as anything—for the iirst two weeks.— Mulching with grass and frequent stir ring of tlie soil have! an assuring effect in producing an abundant crop. borne people allow the vines to run over the ground entirely, and weadmil that they will produce as greatly this way as perhaps any other, hut, coming in contact with (he 1 soil, their flavor is destroyed and they become insipid and worthless. Our mode is to “hush’ them as wo do peas, only more exten sively, and we have the best of crops. Theex'peiiseof trellises and frame woj k, which amateur gardeners inonlge in, is Just so much money thrown away. Top Diu-]ssi>•<; Si'iiino Crops.—The practice 1 which has been adopted by some of our best farmers of applying a top dressing to wheat and c.o\or Jidda in the spring has been attended with -uch marked and gralilying results that it is to bo strongly commended. Tins is especially the oh; when these crops, lor any particular cause do not present a vigorous or healthy appearance. Du ring sue li a winter as that through which we Jmvejust while wheat and g rw-s ha\ e been to a cunsideni hie ex lent protected-hy the-now, Dev do not, tins spring, have that thrifty look which those desiring good heavy crops always idveiosee. A lop d re-sing ol thorough ly rotted manure in sin h ciims D al ways advantageous, hut in vioW of these dif ‘ictillies attendant upon the procuring of a sutliciency ol this material, we sag ged the issue of any of tin- standard su per phosphates,they havingin nearly all cases proven ino-t admirably for this purpose. L'ok to Your CT.llaus.—Xgw is the time to clean up iln* cellars, as it is a work that should not he left until warm weather is upon us. Ky that limeany vegetable matter iel’t remaing will demmipiwe and produce an atmo.s phere nnist deleterious to health. 'll»e meat stands .should he emptied vq on the asparagus hulls or manure heap, and mu-t mu. i e thrown anywnere el>e, as the brim* will kill even trees as ilnek as an arm it applied in ipianliiie>. 'Die cdlar should then he Umiuughly whitewashed, and burnished up idee enough to dine in. A lillh.v cellar is an ahomiiiation-tlmt no iiouseki eper who has any claim to tidine-s will allow to remain an hour longer than can be helped. The health oft ho entire family may be seriously endangered by it, ami we have no omtht that in many instan ces levers have resulted from unwarran table neglect in this matter. How to Break. Cattle to Lead. Take two animals of about equal size and strength and lie them together with u strung rope by placingoneeucl around the horns ot one animal and the other end around the horns of another and make them fast as for leading or tying up, leaving three or four feet of the rope between the inner horns,and turn them into a field free from trees. Let them run, pull and haul, until they arc tired of it, and they will walk side hv side and Joed together. Then take off the rope ami they will ever after lead with the docility of a child, even though the tint occasion may be year, afterwards. 11 Is much easier than fur a man to lie jerked around all day by a wild heifer or steer, and more elfectual. We have tried it and know.— Columbia 1 o.<(. Planting Lima Heaxs.—U is not generally known, or if known pmctu'cd by few, tiiiit .Lima bean.-q so liable to rot alter planting in a wet spell, can be protected against this danger by simply i/ramii!/ them well before planting. ' ft should be done thoroughly, and unJe-s the season be extremely' wet it will prove a sure remedy. A few years ago, while a neighbor bad to plant his bed a third time ours was wholly uninju.ed. This is a hint worth acting upon. Jt may insure many a crop of early lama, which everybody admits is the “beau of beans.” Pruning Uosks.— d ho past winter was very hard upon the rose hushes; es pecially where they were lightly si raw ed-up. In priming them it should be done with a liberal hand. There need bo no fear of injury. .Nothing stands pruning better than the rose, and we think it is a benefit to it to be killed down to the ground every two or three years! Therefore, whenever anv con siderable dead portion of the wood ap pears, cut nearly or quite down to the ground and it will give vigor to the root and jtfiw shoots, and the flowers will ha raiiQli finer. Impudent Qucstions.—To ask a lawyer if lie ever told a lie. To nslc a doctor how manv persons he has killed. To ask a negro if lie is black. To nslc a young lady whether she would like a beau. To ask a minister to take, something to drink. To ask a subscriber if be has paid the printer. To ask an editor the name of any of his correspondents. ©rj) ffiootiß. 1868. SPKIKG! 18(J8> As tlio delightful Reason of SPRING has Just opened. LEIDICH & MILLER, Have Inst opened an unusually large supple of BEAUTIFUL GOODS, suited to the season, and now ready for Inspection. A GRAND DISHLAY OF DRESS SILKS, In all tin* new colors and shades. BLACK SILKS of every grade and quality. All the now styles and colors of desirable d r e,s s a o o n s For Walking Suits, such ns CHAR A MOHAIR POPLINS, PLAIN MOHAIR POPLINS, STRIPED ,[■ PLAIN MOHAIRS, COLORED ALPACAS, COLORED VELO VRS, KH K N Cll PERC A L E.S, SCOTCH GJXCrJIAMS, FRENCH CHINTZES, And many other goods for the season, 11l nil ll' ' :ii m;;-. > ,m i i. <1 -hi, 1,,!.;. . 1, 1,,M. w 01 k-M.M! ~. i ’,l .„i W.U -r 1.i.M1.-I i linn-, -ell I'll, - lii- mill ('ruin r.tMi-.. i*it..im .i'.a i'i-.... i. -■ I'niih-. Wii'h , . .... ~ ... . ~., i -«t a ml- i>[ ill 1I; i mi-, 1: - 'im ' < ■ ■• .m I-, Ii '_'h met SPRING SACIUIKK AMD MAN TLKS. | l,.v\ : .1, n> iu: 1 S P R l N U S H A W L S , All the new Ktylos mill colors or s J L K P A R A S O L S For Laldles Misses and CtiMdren, Please do not forget llio fact that LEIB ICR & MILLER Always have the lanjent and must commute slock of WHITE G O O 1) H , Embracing. Plain anil Striped Mohairs, Plain Plaid and Striped Jaconet*, Beautiful Striped Strix\rs, All the now stylos of Tucked and Striped Mub lin.s fur (i A R IB A B D I K S M O V ll N I N (i G O 0 1) S The best assortment in the town. F U N E R A L GOODS, Every thing required fnr funerals. Very strict at teullou given lo tllliua all orders for the same. D O M K STIC (1 () 0 D S , Stacks and stacks of Bleached and Unbleached Mfsl.l NS, at pnc‘-.\ iii;i.ow si dimer itAUEd. Cal lieoes from k to Uh cts. Good Doinu-stic GING HAMS Bljds. TICKiyUS, CIJECKS, TABLE LIXEX. S ami CLOTHS, TABLE DOYLIES nml TOWELLINGS, d>\, a- CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! Tim largest stock that Ims ever been ollrred hi i 'arllsle. and selling at, immLi loirrr ralf.i than for years. Best quality LOWED THREE PLY Best quality HERTFORD THREE PLY EPTUA SUPER INGRAINS, ■l‘\VO PLY, ALL QUALITIES. ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. STRIPED CARCETS, of all widths, suitable for hftlls ami stairs. F L O Oil OIL O L O T H S , Now styles lor halls, lu all widths. T A D L 10 OIL C' .L O T il B C LO T H TAB L K COVERS, Marsalles Quill', Lancaster Quilts, Honey Co mb Quilts, LWew Styles,) OIL WIN DOW HU A DICS, all colors and stylos - . cloths&ca sI mkr e s The now stylos and color* now on hand, ami sol* Hug at greatly reduced prices. NOTIONS! NOTIONS!! Trimmings. Buttons* Xjices, KJglng*. Hosiery Gloves, Handkerchiefs, .Hoop Skirls, and thous ands of other good desirable gooas that cannot be mentioned here. Above wo give you but a small •enumeration of the immense amount of seas enable and attrac- tive stock of goods that you wll 1 Ilnd-on hand. Do not fail to give us an early call as we are ottering great Inducements In all kinds of goods. Groa't bargains all the time. We do not limit the time for bargains to sixty or ninety days, but state that at uli times wo sell goo ds olaeapcr Ilian the cheapest. LElDinr & MILLER, Sign of tl 10 C.urpet Hall. . ... No. 2 Mast Main Street, April 8,1808. Oar lisle,* Pennsylvania. B. E W 1 N U , CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER W K s T .'1 A I N S IK K KT. ' Sofas, i amp MoeN, Lounges, i 'em iv Tallies, KoeUlng Chairs. Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs Ottomans Bureaus. What-Nots, See:et.irk*s. Av.. Av„ Parlor, Chamber COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS, Splendid New Pattern--. lIKDSTKADS AM) M ATTUKSSKS, CULT FRAMES AND PICTURES, Particular attention given to Funerals, Orders from town and e.»(mlry alleiuied to promptly ami on reasonable terms. Dee. i:t, Im.il—tf p A J> 1 N F T W A U 10 HO V S i- J town and country. The Mtbsertlu-r respertlully liiloruis his iVlemis and the pnblle genet all j . that lie still e. mil lines the Undertaking business, and is ready to wail cum .jo eillie! by day or hy night. Ready made Con ins Uepl eoiistaiitly on hand, both plain ami ui namental. lie has eeiistaiil l> on ’hand F'.s/.'s I'afrut M<ln'ir lion'll Owe, ol W bleb lie lias been appointed the sole agent. Tins ease Is i eeoin mended us M,|tenor In ali.\ of the U ind now in use. It be Ine p'-rleei ly nl r ttghl. lie Ihi-n also hinnshed lillii'-i'll Willi .1 HeW llose- Woi id lIKAI Is 1 , am I g.‘lll If Inn SI'S, wn h Ull H'll he wi 11 :il lend liinera U in (own mid ivi.imj, per .soliallv, \\ 11 ) 11 < 111 eM- i eimiec. Ani<my 1 lie gl enli -1 1 11-rnv eries ol the ;n:e is OW» St in mi Math a. :, 1 lie I ic'd mill die, I pc-I Ill'll ITU 111 i:-'.iliitM'limm'|il;lil h( h',ih"i I luu’ seellll I. .11 11 v: 11 In- ki•p'ei i , -I,i all\ i ii. ;.aii• 1. C A WIS K T M A K I.MI. lie m\ i! i • :d. I > ;.n hni 1 '-ill I'll ii ha lug ei>ru it. !. . i"I I lie 1.1"- I In re tuflle e.\l I 'eled 11. 11. 11l n>- ill i nlnl 1•» lII' 11ii11ici'iiii s end .rni-is. ,i i <i ..in - - hem I hid ii" •.’(Hill' will he spu 11 (| 11, hit I! Ie le nl. i-e them in -I vie mid pi i.niMb.i .-a 'I. lie in hi ■ i the 111 .• i. •i •. N.ei,- 1! an<i \ i • i street. licmlv ..ppirde lII.' I'. '...-ll 1.a.’U.l . Ill'll’. D \ \ 111 SI I * In. Dee. 1. I’'!,',. lljats anti tfajig K I-. sII A KU I VA 1. II A T S A N 13 C A P 8 . Tlio subscriber Inis Just opened at -Vo. la .Vur/h Tlanuvrr Street, a few doors North ol the I’ailisle Deposit Bank, one ol the hugest and he.st i-t locks ol 11 ATS and t’A l*s ever oHe red in ('art isle. Si 11; 1 lats, ( ‘iisviine’-e ol all M.\ !es and quail 11 os, Still* Brim.-, diherent colors, and every descrip tion o| Soli Hals now made. The 1 muka i d and nid Fa.shlnnod Brush, con st ant !y on hand and made lo order, all win runt ed to yive s.dishn Moil. STB AW HAT-:. Plain French Muslim. I have ado added to my stnr.l:, notions of diller enl kinds, i-iinsisti wi LADIES AND UKXI'I.KMKXS STUCK I NOS, Are/. 7iev, n.l/nrx. Pencil*, Seirhii/ Sill:, I 'inbrr'lni, d'e PUIMF SHGAIIS AND TOP, AGCO Give me u call, and examine my stock us I feel eonlldeiit ul pleasing all. besides saving yon tm>- June H, 1 sot—ly J._|ATrf AND GAPS ! DO YOU WAN V A Nil’ll 11 AT nl! (,'AI Where can he m en the Ilnesi assorttneiit ol HATS A N 13 CAJ’S ever brought to Carlisle. He takes gieal pleas ure in inviting ids old mends and customers and atl new ones, to ins splendid stock just a reived irom New Vm k and Philadelphia, con si-ding in pari >d line SINK AND CAsSlMKitl-; HATS, In-sides mi endless varn ly <>f Hal" ami Caps id die latest sis le, all ol winch !m will -i-il at the L>'icc.\t Cn.s/i VVar.v. Also. Ins own njanutaelui e m Hats always mi hand, and ""HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDFI lie ha« the lies! arrangement- lor expiring Hat" and all kimlsiif Woulen i iiimN, t K ei m >a I •>. we , a I I lie "hurt Isi lint lee ill" he ei dot s e\el > «iH; a lid mi I lie lie isl i ea'-.miahle let ins. .Ms -a a li lie ul .\APh'J.\S, TO WELI.IXL'S, always mi hand, lie d< "ires to call Ihe alleiillon id pei vi.ii v. li.< have IUAh A.\ I) Ll'.M IiKK VAKD. Thcsuhscriher having leased the Yard formerly occupied bv Ailiuoii'! a 1 i oiler, and pm chased the block of In the Yard, together with an Immense new stock, will have Constantly on hand and tarnish to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER. IN NEW STYLES, Lnth, Shingling Lath, Worked- Flooring and VVeatherboardmg, Posts and Rails, and every nr tide that belongs to a Linn bor Yard. All kinds of shingles, to wit: While Pine, Hem lock, and Uak, ol dilerent qualities. Having ears olinyown, I can furnish mils to order at any length and Mv.e at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will bo kept under cover, so they cau be lunilshed at all Limes. I have constantly on hand all kinds of FAM ILY CUAL, under cover, which i will deliver, clean, to any part of the borough, to wit: Ly kens Valley, broken Egg, sum* mid Nut, Luke Fiddler, ITeverton, Locust Mountain, Laubeny Which 1 pledge mysell to sell at the lowest prices. Jsimrlmrnrr.i' mat lihtvLsinillt.i' Ciml, always on and, whieh 1 will sell ul Die lowest ilgure. Vard west side ol Grammar {School, Mam btreet. Dee. 1 l*t>» ANDREW H. BLAIR. TpOliWAiiDiNG AND COMMISSION HOUSE J. BEETEM <t BROTHERS having purchased oi Snyder A Newcomer their extensive Warehouse, (Henderson's old stand,) head of High .street, heg leave to inform the public that will continue the Forwarding ami Commission business on a more extensive scale than heretofore. Dol'd Coverlids The highest marled (n ice will be paid for Flour Grain an,l Produce ol ail kinds. Flour and Feed, Fluster, suit and Hay, kepi constantly on hand and for sale. Coal ot all kinds, embracing LVKKNS VALLEY', Jdmejjurners’ ami Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant ly for sale. Kent under cover, ami delivered dry to any part of tne town. Also, nil kinds of Lum ber constantly on baud. Dec. I, HIV DRUGS! DRUGS!— Dr. D. Connmin having to relmmush an extensive practice, as well as ids Drag business In the elty ot Pitts burg, several years ago, on account ol Ul health, has now opened at No. :-!S N. Hanover street, be tween the other's ol Drs. Kietter and /titzer, a DU HO STORE, where be has and is receiving ev ery few days a pure stock ot- Dings. Chemicals, live Stalls and everything generally kepi in a well-icgulutcd City Drug Store. I'resci iplions curdnlly compounded >md lunilly receipts will receive special caie. The Dr. can be consulted at any hour, at hlsottlce. back ol his store, or ul his dwelling, No. H- N, Hanover street, after .stoic; hours. Remember the place, No. ks N. Hanover Street, Carlisle. fiept. V 2. Hfir-1 y Plain and fancy printing <>i kvkry imscurnnoN neatly executed at the Volunteer Ollicu. jfutnlturc, -Vr CABLb-LK, PKN.N’A W . n i; V i i' F!i Dining Room, F F K N L T [ ' 1' !■ of the Latest St\ les. .v /: ir si l n i.v a s r r i. i:s A dill Buy -s. \ M i i niLidir.N's, FANCY DO. Sl> tjirU'li r. T. Thread, ALWAYS ON HAND. JOHN V. Kla 1.1 I'll, Aprnt, No. J.lNuiih J lama or Street, J K so % Don’ r I- ah. io Cali, on J. (I.CALLIU, A’u. *J.». WIIS'I MAIS STREET TOBACCO A>T) CIO AUS COUNTRY FURS iiumlicc aui) (Coal COAL AND LUMUBKR, BOARDS. SCANTLING, FRASf E STUFI- PALING PLASTERING I7onr & Feed, Coal, Plaster &■ &-iU. LOCUST MOUNTA N LAWBERRY', Ac., Ac J. BEETEM A: BROS. DR. I>. CORN-MAN ©roerrirs / IUUCEKV, E-KUIT AA JJ i'ituviri- V3T IUN STORE. Aimo-t every person knows ol the Rubai* Sl'nUK, A - ". s\ J-.a.sl J'oinjnt N/rtrf, where* you ran always Iniy your grocci les cheap er limn elsewhere. upd how does it come, be cause l have tio ivui lo pay nml have my own clerks, therefore I van sell goods lower Ilian If I Imd lmi>‘ or live hundred dollars rent lo pay and sl.\ or my hi hundred ilollm -> lo pay lor clerks. Jlv stock la always jrfsh unit vtmijilctr, keep none but good goods and wauanf every article Hi:.l l-.-old 0:11 ol my * I J haw i">.i-.i:,iitly on hand WhiU, Brown, < lushed, I'iiiu-ii/i'il and Hran'd Hreen wild lloasled ('ollceS, .-iy 1 up.s ol an , sll m.', Baking Molasses, Hieen and Black Teas, Kiev, Ileal is. Teas, 1 Vai 1 Hal le\ . 11 0111 my. Sweet Sha- ker Corn,Cm n s>lareh, Klee. Flour, l- anna.Wwvel and Baker’s Chocolate, Whole ami (irmmd api ces, Baking Soda.Saleratus, Fresh Peas. Corn, To matoes and I’eaehes, hy (he ran or dozen, nil kinds ol Flavoring Exiraels. English I'ivkles, seen as On Ulus. M ixed Pickles, While Unions, Cauliflower, Pieallilli, Chow Chow, also Uirkms by ihe do/.eii. Fresh Table Oil, Kelehnp. Also Hr. Harder's Horse Powder, and Fronlleld's Fai lle powder, Sieve and slim* Blacking, Indl-.0, White (Hue, Madder, While Uosln. Beeswax, Extract Logwood, Sails, Flour Sulphur, lllue Vilriol, Foppeias, Anlimony, Ac. Hemp, Funin.i and Rape seed lor Biuls, j;,ssenee of i. otlee, anil L.s c, lined Fnul, sneh as pa re d a n d nupared Peaches, Ap p 1 es, Hluclclum nes, Cherries, also Prunes, Flys. Hales. Layer, Seedless, and Valent la HaWns, Currants, Cllron, Lemons, and ilranyes.sperm. Fish,Tan ners'and Coal Oils. Pure Cider Vin egar, Soaps, such as Olive, Slearme, Bahbil's, Rosin, Country and all kinds of Tolh'l Soaps, Also a line assortment of all kinds of fS< gars, Fncwing and Smoking Tobac cos. sneh ns Navy, Fungi ess, tavemlish, Sun -Fish, Atlantic • 'able, Fine Cut, Navy. Spun, Fine CiU Chewing. Vuginily,Cherokee, Miniiehahah. ( lungoroer, sunny Side, Virginia Choice. Punch Li neh I'll Ig, Vm a, Hem ol the Mountain, Shang hai, l.aieka. iJiuiVille, Pioneer, Keystone, Vir ginia Hare. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, such as Market, clothes and Traveling Baskets 111 all si/es and styles. Tubs, Backets, Keelers Hippeis. Hall Bushels ami Peck Measures. Horse Bueß.-Is, Hour Buckets, Horse Brushes, shoe do,, -il.iW tin.. Wall ch... I 'lnllH-s tin 1 Hid IHH ‘ln.. W 1 lisps IlMd Hi “(Mils. lv. in r. ul all kinds. Hod rnuls. (Jiullu'S Lino.s, Mllslll Hi lies. iVo.. AO. tj nm-nswai i>, i ii'a-.s, Sto up anil Crockery Ware, a Mi|i)>i> i>l all kinds A I’oml assortment ~i i.ain|•*'. I.anti-i ns anil Tuinhteis, ami many ,11. • I HI I ,e!> - 11 >l l 1111111 iTi ills In llii'llllnll. j. |.( 11 i; ,\s 11 aI, i. 11 isiiis I a 1111 yo 11 ha ml, also a .a i i;i' s|j |. |a \ ni .-. »v It. (ho .ii a n ('ll ain pit mi Miiv ,a i ii. I in’ host in u-c, ns I in* ,|.i i' oi’ do/.cn, whole • ala and iclau, o| Hindi the subscriber Is tin 1 .nirimi'iil an i am- I ''. i . -h' and ••'all. (Vaelteis an' li.sruils ul ail l;i od'. Notions ol uvivy i|i'- \ii klllris o/ Ciiiinlii l’"o.inee taken In c\- 1 1.111 • I'll' t>.a n I s al Ik-’ i .lI.A P G KOI I. IO . . Kill’ AM’ i’l tu\ Isli’.N >1 I OKI., An. ss, l.'is! ! 'inilji ' I .V> • ‘ /, < • ii’h* '• ■ 1 "• lIJM. n. HUFFMAN i’\-i i. c. ww. A IiKOTI IKli. II I'] M 0 Y A L ! .V 0 7W.. HV.-c J/iif/i Slrrcf, Carlisle— !>’<//. Jhini'a old stand. LA T K A ii L I V A L OI- (,*()()I) AM) KKKSII (tKOCERTKS. PH J CHS Jt RD V Util)! Wo has a.nisi a Iti’sii slippy <>(. <; U () (■ K U I KS , at ill AS I’aown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su gars, Codecs. given and rnastrd. Km-, Ada in an 11 lli‘ l 'and las, Tin low Cand las, si a veil Tells, all kinds, Cheese, Chocolate, Ha* iiin’s Cocoa, linker's Unnna, Mae- Caron i. Vcnnacilla, Fahnes -1 oak's Kill am. Miisiard, Mas lii nl Seed, lllaid; an d Cu\ anno Pepper.spi cos. Indian. Al -1 a m, Coppe ras, lumii a n d pulse r l/.ed 1! I- 1 m slono, Halibut's and Vanlmeim's Snap, TmUd Soap, sod a, i Team of Tailar, I’oaise and J in.- Sail lis the sack or lai'lid. ‘"lio.- Hluek i ng. Stove Lust ei, ■ 'om'ent ia- Icd Lye, Noiv I'rloan- and s\iup Mo lasses, sperm Go. \V augoii iliiM-i’, Mae koiid. various grade-sugai t’it red Hams, Dried Hotd, general iis'ui l nioni oi I’oal thl and Fluid l,iun’|i", dm" and Mica Lamp I’liimin-ss. corn, hiokory and nun wisp Hiooins. Tampion Fly Hnislios, ln-arlli, dusting and swooping Itmshes, hand sci ah IlMishos, uni wal I Uni-lie-. idol Ii ami hair Hnislios. Mucilage, Liquid Kcnmdt, lilaid;. In no and i oil Ink. UA T ’i’ L ii 1* O \V D li 1! , Kaislii'. Pi mhos, paired and unpaired Peaches IVaelios and Tomatoes ia cans, i al-mp-, Wolves lor and London i luh sauce, l 'icon Cm li ill cans, (aide thl, 11 oni lli \ , I Jeans, l) 11 AX li li S AN D L K MOSS sealer, -ugai, wine, in ilk and almond Crackers, ro.isicd i .sound sslieal Colloe, Twisi, Nay> . Nat ural ami Congi e-s Tobacco, K iHit;in u - k, !• me Cui, l.yjielthtirg and 11 uni,yepim kn* smoking Tnhac (iry.v:\.sii’.iAT, C///.VA, <;/. ss, ]Vuoin:x y. i R THR.y A.\l> R'J'OXR M’Ah'K Haskels, a g.-neral nssniimcnl of Willow and Sjduil Uashels and tnaio NOTIONS, and everything el-e Usually kept In a Grocery si ia c The pnldn are i o,spool fullv invited to eall and esa in me I licit slock. We lee! conlkUmUhey vv ill go asva t sal i-hed. J.-.J- .Mai kid mg ill all «. inds taken in exchange IIM & IiUOTIIEIt. Apnl Pi. Wis -^n'TTs^ i\ i mil ] - an o ci:u r storm, i;asi' .main sruKKr, ('AitusMi, ri2NNA. (Late .Mailln Gardner's.) Tlh- sul)'»i , i , il»( , r would beg leave It) Inform tlu* nii/cns n[ i ;n 11 vjr mid Mi'itiiiy. Ilistl he slid keep*on hand, lit his store, Last Main .Street, ad jin nine Ua rd ncr A: ' 'o's. M.icln nc s-hup and Foun ih \ , ihr I inr si ninl hcst .-elected hi uric of K 11 K S UL l! IK) C E U IKS, (1 nr', and c'i uccnsware, c* hlrli hr will sell at the \, i \ iuv.r-.i piinsiiin iisii. 1-A >-iy art irlr in ii,r tut.' mi I*. ■ ■ 1111 > iliiii'i'ncs will alwnvh hr kepi 11 r-ti mi' 1 i-ia ,ip. Hi- ill'" ra lls |>a i Uruhii al I"11- I mil lu Ihr i-Juri l.n i'l'h (Ha /■', ml ,/ioa, nl n hlrh Hr ha ' Ihr r.\ rl um \ r aaclic,\ lul - taiil-le, alal ah 11 -11 ha-- pi 11 \. (I il- Miprnui il \ mrr all other ran-- nr j;ii' imw in u-.r h\ its meal ••implirlly, pnlrrl n-lla i a 111 \in keeping 1-i u 11. ai id lhee.\- ii.mi'liuarv last' with uhirh it I- scaled ninl -.prtird. u ilhuilt injury tor luiuic n-c. Nulaim l\ -iiuiild pm rh:iM- ullirr jai s u il lion I In - I r \am • liini" lhr l-.mrUu, il lln-v want In mn thr la-ii.— \ I<«rKNOX'S I’A I'KN 1’ St LP LA HULK. mi mll rlr which no household shun Id hewillmul. Also, Lush'- rrh'tiiulrd WAMHNG MA- IUNF. only 1-1 \ r liuli.u-s, ami Hit* A.MIImN 'l'l.ui’llKS WIUStiKU, holli ul winch air roiilldnnly ive uiiiiuriiiled to give entire i-allslaci mn. He has also lirrn appointed agent lor the Mile of EARTHEN DRAIN RITES, to which hcwuiihl call the attention <>i Fanners and others needing them iis llir hot ami cheap est ai I u-1c to hr foiliid lui cun vrj in” water lln o‘ yards ninl hain yards. Alsu a\ai.rl\ u| oilier articles. Mich as I'UOU MATS.nI -e\t-ral kinds and prices. Hu' Jiisi opened n supply of Fresh Herrins; and all kinds u! Salt Fish, pill up Hus f-pinm. Also Flour hi barrels and sacks,and Feed hv the hn-di cl. .JOHN MARTIN. July IS. ISfiT—lf pUOVJSIOX A-NI) GROCERY STORE, O N Si iFT 11 - W KST (_(IKN FI { I’ I T T i I’U -M F U F T S T U K F T S . Tho undersigned, successor to .1. F. Stkkl, to speeltiill> aniioiiiiccs I hat. having Just rcliiriird tiuni flu; Kaslci'ii cities, he is mnV picpaicd lo sell at Ihu very lowest cash prices, u great. variety otiresh GROCERIES <fc PROVISIONS, CUNSI.VriNG UF Qnrn i m nrr, Sit./nr, (.-hi.M'un- O ijJ.-r, II oud anil 117 Ihir ll'arc, T> a, Fiji, iSjjicca, Still, , Cfiicl.rrr., Chiif Oil, Chrrxr, Molasses, Liihriculini/ Oil, J’v/'ilovs, Tobacco, Canned J-'nnt, .SW/ff/Vi, I'id.h s moi .Sancv, ami all the articles kept in a (list cinss Grocerv •Store. I wonlrl respectfully solicit a shim! of the pub lic patronage. May 2.1. ls'7-ly DANIEL SHOEMAKER. IJljcitogvapljs, MRS. U. A. .SMITH’S JMlOTO tfraphk* (Jallery South-east Corner Hano ver Street, ami Market Square, where may be hud all Iho il i llei unL styles of Photographs, from card to life size. IVOR V T V T E S . A M IJ U O 'l' VPJiS. AND M E LA i X OT VPE.S also Pictures nn Porcelain, (something new) both Plain ami Colored, and whieh are beaiillful pro duct ions of Iho Photographic art. Call and see •Atom. I'miiculnr attention given to copying from Damierioiypcs Arc. She invites the patronage of the public. Keb. I." . Isk-, Q_ETTUE REST RUOTOHRARIIS A T LOCH M A !N T ’ S Pre ilium Photographic CJullery,2l WEST MAIN STUKI-T. Carlisle, p u . Peb. VI iy S. PATIJNT AGiiNCY" C. 1,. LOC II M A N T . 21 W ESJ T M AINSTR E E T CARLISLE PA, Executes Drawings, Kpedilcullous, (tc., and pro t nts patents ini- Inventors. . Fob, 13, im-ly IDartUiare, faints, Ac. jxd usTitrA riiospkret. I have lately made large additions to my al ready EXTENSIVE STOCK OF HARDWARE In all Its branches mid departments, and haying exclusively for Ma/i, um ahit ; hi compete with Philad'a. Mink vis, «ml to \\hole- Kiilo at M.t’iiif'K-lifrr'* l‘i-« <•■(, ■ AM orders attended to personally.and w llhoiu usual iirmiiefroA-'s. (hauls del 1 vered to all parts of the town FHl'.hOl' PIiAIKiH. , , , ... . We Invite the.special attention ol Blacksmith s and Wagon-Makers to our extensive stock in their line, comprising in part liam mi-i ed, Uolh-d. English Penned, and Noiway Iron, ol all shape.- and si/es. Bmdcii's Horse and Mnle Shoes, llor.se and Mule Iron, Nails of diM'erenl brands, Rowland’s Black and Polished Springs, Sanderson’s Cast-Stool, Sj'i Ing, Sleigh, Blister and Toe Steel, Blacksmith's Drills, Knlld-llnx Vices, Bel /Ct lows. Flics, Rasps, and Case Hardened - Wagon, Carriage, and Baggy Axles. C A URIAH E, WAfidS AND S L F-1 Gll Fixtures, embracing in pint: lluhhs, Spoki s, Felloes, Bows.Slmlts.Carnage Poles. Sleigh Run nel s, Fenders. Top Leather. Hack Canvas, Dril ling, Damask, Lime, Trimmings, it •., Ac., too nu merous lo mention. Cut and Clinch Nails, at Hie very lowest, mar ket rales. Country Merehantssnpphed at manu facturers’ prices. Sei nhhmg do. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS will Hud It lot helradviinliige In huy Nalls, Locks, I'limis, tills, and oilier, iiuildlug .Materials, to gether with C A U V EN T E R .S’ T OOLS fi mu I lie first svarranlcd t-’klve eiituesa 1 ishiclioii in dualily ami |nm- CAIUNKT MAKKIH AND L’NDKUTAK I’dlS u e svotihl Invite ynur at ten I lon in our la|ue and c/eu/j stock of Walnut yiid Vuueers, i'lihii-; .Sola, ami lied spi uiys, Moss. 1 lair Ac,, Ac. <'ultln Handles. Laee, Fnm!e and alt necessary materials utid goods m dual' line. SADLER'S FINDLNDS AND TOOLS .it every variety comprising In part Illitck, lied and-'While. Ltmineted and I'utcnl Leather, Hog tuns, .->add le l’i its, Mi i nips, .lapun tied and Silver Haines, lloise Hlalikels. Collms, Untile Hills. UiieUles, Kings, Prow-Hands Uein-NVeh, Gn Hungs, Hiankel Hmding, Ives’ and North's Sell Adjusting Trees, Are., Ac. ’ A LARGE STOCK OF t.l IoEMAKF.U’S TOOT 8 and Fi nil lugs, Morr< leeues. Tain pi goes, Sheep skins, Colmed Lin EFHTJ lugs, Ae.. al lof wli ich will ho sold at. the —_ lowest Ca.'/i lutes. R A I N T H A N D OILS Twenlv tons of the following brands oi While Leads and Zinc's; W. I herill s Lead, la hefty tin., Hunt do.. Costal do.. Mansion do., Fieneh Zinc, A mertea’ll tin.,snow W lute do., Florence do., Col m oil do. L film -o! every descript ion dr> an J in oi 1 hi cans, and inlics. Also. Oulil l.eat, Fieneh and German Hron/v, Paint, V aruish, and Camel Hair Hvusli l'i, G i am mg Combs ami Hi ushes. 0 1L« AND VAUNISIUK Linseed (hi. >ptTm do., Fl:di tin., I.illd do., I,id)i ic do., Noalv root do., 1 Turpentine* \V In it.* Demur do. do. JAPAN IKON AND DFATIIKU VAUNiSIIES Also, Putly. Llltni i |’f, Whil inti, OI in-, Wo would especially Invito tho attention ol Furmois. Mechanic* and I lie enmmun'l ly in neneial in iho Ini li)winh uillcles: DOHiLAS COW IMi & KUMSKV’.S IKON critli WKLL ANIJ OH AI N PUMPS, HUAWIMJ WA'l i:it IUUM FI V K To UN !•; IUNI'KFLi AMI FIFTY FF.KT Wood, Iron and Lead Pipe lo suit. II VUIIAULIC UAMS &c„ &c A cnnvianl and Iresh supply of DUPONTS Kook, Kill.', haiili- and Duck Powder, Tt.eelliei- With Safety Fast*, MatlocUa, Crow-Bars, Hulls, telcd"cS. Napping Hummers, Cement ol the Following hrands, (Warranted Ircsll and iiinul,) Uoscndale. .Scuihiml and Hancock, A Iso, Calcine Plaster, lMlro UEE Fllznhethlown. and London Ilnnies, straight and twisted, Ihitl and Long traces, full Chains, ■“'prciidcs, 1 la It ci s, Cl mi us, i *ow Tics, Ac., Ac. I' A U M BELLS ol all sizes, i whi ranted not to crack.) MILL AND i MUFF LA U SAWS, lirrmr.i: saws, knives, sncui-s, Ac., A LARGE AND NEW .STOCK F M H A U W A K L. i ‘ (I M ]‘ H I -S ] N CJ Tubs, Churn. s', Jiiilhr /j’oir/.s', /’ rinis, (W 1 ., ifco. 1 Han, ami Tom /ain- Lined, Oral and Round Loiters , J J orvt lain, Jinn s'.s and ( 'oj>jx r Gnd.-Jruns . A NEW LOT OR GRAIN BAGS AT GUFATLY RFHCtMID PRICKS, TINNERS SOLDERING IRONS, SOLDKU, HAH LHAD. SPFLTKU, IH.UCK TIN RIO LEAD, SHEET BRASS, c<ce. SINGLE AND DOUULF HA HULL SHUT GUNS, Smooth and 'l‘wlst 'Vi Ulllc s, and Ultle Lhirrcl.s, and Mount il A? Uc\(>l\cr.s ami Bowie K m vcs. also, .m i Jilic i 'atml"*;* to suit Ulllcs and Kcvolvcrs, of all tho ImpruveU pat terns. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND MOST UF.AU tMFFI, STVLKS OF BIRD CAGES. Also, Chamber St? Ls, Patent Me tallic Iron Hold ers, Moss A Flow er lluni;inh Buslu-ls. CLO T II E S W KING EU S CIUXIiS [•: GOX'OS, HAND BELLS V Oil HO T F. I, KEE 1* K II S. PLAIN AND GILT LUTHERAN IIVM.V ROOKS ONE Y AGENTS POE PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIP* used on doors ami windows for excluding cold, rain, dust, mid Know without mouiloiilug tho besides securing such comfort nsnoolhcr expen diture of fuel can command. ALSO SOLE AGENTS FOE FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. SOLE AGE.\TS I'Oll Plank shifting Ream Plows. Plank High and Low Cm ter, Zelgler Welrlch, liluotnfleld, Engle and Fork plows.— Plow and Cultivator Hundles, Plow Rcuins, A-c. Castings of every suit tho uhuvo Plows constant ly on hand. We tire agents for the I'dtrnt Improved .Veati/r -inf/ Fduvct. We i/inirmitfr them to lilt A w and mkaspkk roimrcn.v, the /»e«We.»/ Molasses, UiU, Tar, Varnishes. We.. In the coldest weather. 1000 Kmss N a i j.s Just jvt'Hvnl, ami will spU by tbo qn<intil!i at MuiiufimUirpr’s ITkx-s fur Cash. Koiuember old sluud, J-IKNUY SAXTON, No. 13 Eoal Main Ht., Carlisle, fa Tan. 10.1808.—1 y v_i>ii<'h Vunilsh She I la e, Kusiii, L halk. Alum. Copperas, JJur.ix Maddor, Dogwood, Ao.. Ac. °^&. r Waf/!c and SAVING OF COAIj ihartubarr, faints, Ac. jH||L MILL I J! cC HO iVJBUS Take this opportunity of directing the attention of the community at. large, nml every person In particular, to their recently replenished stock of HARDWARE They studiously avoided investing during the high prices, and patiently awaited the lulling out of (he hot tom before a I tempting (o refill their shelves, and now Hmt things have been reduced to old tune prices,-as near us possible, I hey have Invested hugely, and are prepared lo guarantee lo their friends and cnsioniers'as low prices us tiny market outside the cities. They especially Invilethe attention of mechanics, lanners nml builders, thirstock is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment in enijuirlng for anything Jn our line. Wo have constantly on hand a full assortment of Hammered, Eng lish Ketined and Norway I It O X, Ihmhm's Horse nml Mnlo Shoes, Horse Nails, Norway Rods. Cast Steel, of Hie best hrumls, Black anil Polished Spi mgs,Spring, Sleigh, Blis ter and Toe Steel, together willra lull slock of Tilnclrsm Hit's loots, Such ;is Drills, Bellows, Solid-Box Rasps, Vicus, Files', §-c, CO A Oil AJYJJ 11'A a OJV FIXTURES, Case Harden, AXLES. nuns. stokes, KKU-OKS nows, SU A FTS, t’AItIHAOE TOLLS. TOT LEATHER, » UaNVAS, IjR-I LLI N( Damask, Lace Trimming, Ac. Ac. BUILDING MATERIAL, AT THE LOWEST CASH TRICI- Persons wish Inp t o build will find it tn their ad vantage rn examine our Murk helorr piuvlmMiig elsewhere*. Wu are careful to select hum the hast mannfact livers, ami in no ease do we recom mend (mods that are nut serviceable and ol the very best quality. Jlarviftbiirg JYails Always on hand. &• CARPENTER’S tools. In this branch of Mm business wc are ready to compete with any other est.ihlislimoui, bulb in quality and price. Our stuck of Planes, Saws, Squares, Augurs, Chisels, Bench Screws, &c., an' of the finest, crados. and we uro bound tn keep up the reputation of LUo old stand lu tins particular. * SA OJJLLIt Y, StU'h :is Self adJnaHnf/ ami (fit/ Teem, EncuncU d Leather , J‘a(t/d Leather, Jlotj Skiiin, Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Jlanics, | 9 EIHDLE BITTS, jirow Bands, Glrthinys, V M Horse lllankct.s, itrc., Ac* Saddler’s Tools of every descrlptinn, SHOE FINDINGS, cniislstlnc of Mornccns, Tampico. Boot. I’alua Boot, Tampico French, Pink Linunrs, White Li mm»s, Munnu-s. Binilimrs, Slmc Tliread. Tools uf all kind--, anil everythin}; eunneeled with t hi-- line, till wiiich will he disposed ol at Hie luWcM llnim-v, Calilnei makers and undertakers will always (Indus h.ivlnir a full slock ol >la ir <'lot h. lied, t ’hair and Sola Sprlnu-. Curled Ila n. Collin f I an < ili*s, Lace, • 'olltu Screws, and every I Id ip' in their line. TAF.LH AND I'OIiCKT tt'TLHUV, a full nssortinenl of which can la* found on onr Hl.clves at all tunes. WHITIS JLILADS AXU ZINCS. We have not cjmte cleaned tho Tlaslern market of this particular commodity, but have always on hand a sullicU-M supply ol the best biands, which we arc ready to oiler al the lowest rales. COLORS, In every variety, dry ftnd in oil, OlLS—Linseed. Sperm, Winter Bleached Whale, Lubrlcutiin'aud Neats Foot. VARNISHES, Coach, Furniture, Leather and Iron Varnishes, Turpent me, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Iloslu, Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Jiorax, Ac. j 1 vm r s of all descriptions and of any mtvnufacUu'o, Wood, Iron and LeadPipo to suit. A Farm and House Bells, of every description, all war muted. Mill, Crosscut and Circular SAWS. Hide ami Blast tur I'nwilcr, Safely Case, Hnscnclale, Hun cok and Scotland Cement. Caleene Plaster, White Sami. Crow Bars, Sledges, Drills, .Napping Hummers, Ac. farmers arc respectfully Invited to ex limine our stock of Humes, Truces, Hreasl Chains, Tongue and Stay Chains, Fifth Chains, Jockey Chains, Spreads, Hni'er Chains. < *nw Ties, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Hakes, Gram Hays, «kc. CEDAR WARE. Tubs, Churns, Jiiu’icols, Unit bushels, and every thing connected with this branch. . r-'-g* Smooth an <1 Twthled ItlM.-s, -*■-gl Double and sin. illl Rle Ilurrol Shot $ Revolvers, -Cartridges, Wipers and Gun Trimmings, of ear ry Uhul. TINNER'S SOLDERING IRONS, Solder, 33 Lend, Block Tin, Spoiler, Sheet Brass, itc. Wo are Solo Agents for Iho mtKI-'ALO SCALES. These Scales are warranted tocompeto with any other in iho Market, anil ure-ollcred on bettor terms. As wo order direct from the factories, wo are able to supply country merchants nt Philadel phia and New York Prices. ' Repair* for M'Cormick’s Reaper ami Mower of any year, eoastautly on Ziand. P, H.—Goods delivered to any part of the town free of Charge. MILLER & ROWERS, No. 20 NoriU ILiuiover tit.. Carlisle. Feb. 20,18U7—1y, ,J& BS SPsv Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Has stood ftio. test of seven before the public; and no pi c Pdf ntionforthe hair has yet been dis covered that. wit! produce beneficial results. Jt is an entirely new scientific discovery, oombtn iny many of the most powci *«'„«»« restorative ageuts-tn the VECE ABLE KINGDOM. limp to ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp while and clean; cures c:irCn!dwhi^ut-ow bald 1 Cwads. C/llMluwTrhicildc b» which the i tsr&sss^^ complish more <ntd than three bottles of any othu P 7r,Trewomn,ended and used by the First Medical Authority. The Wonder}at resiilts produced by our Sicilian Hair Benewer ha ve induced many to i)rci)(H’(tftoiis tor the llcih. ifiidci vlwloiis names; and. in order to induce the trade and the public to ■chase their compounds, they Hare" resorted to falsehood, by claiminy they were former part ners or had some connection with our Mr. Hall, ami their P”iPara lion was similar to ours. Do not he deceived by them. I’archasetho ori, final: it has never yet been equalled. Our 1 realise on the Jlair, with certificates, scut fiee by mail. Sec that each bottle has our private Ucvcniic Stampovei the top of the bottle. All othci s arc imitations. R.P. Hall Sl Co., Prop’s, Nashua, N.H. by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. net. ;u, ISHT-Iy liZaSCr'f* Thin JalhoAMnuosiA tUatlllng made, This Ib tlio Cure Hint lay lu the Ambrosia that Elng made, This Js tTio Mnu who wnn bald and gray, /-> ‘Who now ban raven locks, they Bay, r’lnsw^r. lfe « s, ‘ i 1 < l "’ rHn ’ ,I,at ln y riftv'Sffl/V 1,1 tlio A.MliitoaiA that King made. yYfir \ 'Will * q the Maiden, handsome and '’’A Who married the man once bald and 'S-’. Who now him raven locks, they pay. . Ho n-cd thu AmbuusilA that King y x ■. made. mi rra&Z&r) This is the 801 l that ritiM jIJRr! ta,i,>To arouse the jnoplf and jmd P n 7 Aylil Unto tills fact, which here does lay— ’ifcA tf y° u V'ovhl v<‘t l>f tin hi or pray, ' i'se the .LvunosiA Chut Jiiug made. E.H. , PROPRIETORS, PETERBOnO', N.H, i,.j ■ Snhl bi/ nil Drvijc/ixl't,. Feb. l‘t. IS(W ]y fnsuvanrc (ffompamcs i U E I M S u- U A N C E. AI.LKN AND EAST I'ENNSROUU’ MD* TF.U.FIKE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum bcsland county, incorporated by an net of As sembly, in the year IMJ, mid having recently bud Hs dull l'-r extended to Hie year hvSJ, is now tu active mid vigorous operation under the super- Inieinleiiee oi ihc following Hoard of Managers: Wm. K. (lorgas, Christian Staynnui, Jacob lib- Daniel Dailey, Alexander Uallieart, Jacob I!. ('novel, John Eiehdberger, Joseph Wickcrrs. •Samuel Ebcrly. Rudolph Martin, Muse.;* Rrickor, Jacob Coover and J.,ij. Dunlap. Tlie rates or insurance are us low and favorable as an> Company ■>l tin- kind In the .Stale. Fer sour. wi-Juug to become members are inviU.Ml to mala- a ppl lea I mu to l In- , menus *ff the Coin pany, wlm are wninm in whil ii|iuii (hem at any mnu. 1 ’leMdeitt w. K.tJuDli Ebefly'sM ills, cum- Ijei laud County. Vice 1 ’l'eaideii [— ( 'll K(' IA N S I'.V Y.M AK, Carlisle' hiri i-:ar.\ —J.niN <i'i m-ai 1 , .Mechanics!)oig rij.-Min ;~D.v;;iKj. D \. . Dildbiug, York Co- CinnbrflniHl OtmU;/ —John She crick, Allen; Hen ry /.caring, SliiiciiiansioWM ; Laf i.vetle Roller, Dickinson; Henry Row man, ('luu ehlown ; Mode Hi idilli, South Middleton ; Samuel Uiahum W. IVniishom'; Samuel hoover, Meehatilcsburg; J. W, t'oclclin, shcpherdsiown; D. Coovcr, Upper Allen; J. O. Saxton, silver Spring; John Hyer, Carlisle;; Valentino r’eemaii, New Cumberland; James MeCamlllsh, Newsulle. Yuri; Coiodi/—'W. S. Picking, Dover; James Grtillth. Warrington; T. F. DeardorJl - . Washing ton; Uiehey Clark, Dlllsburg; D. •iUillcr, Fair view; John Williams, Carroll. r>nuj>hin C'iniiitij— Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members oft he l ’om pany having policies a limit to expire, can have them rcu ued by making ap plication to any of the agents. Dee. I iwrr J& T X A HOUSE AND LTVK STOCK INSU RANCE COMPANY. ' ji o n /. C'vl TTLJ-J, • AXJ) SIIE.EP, AOAINHT LOSS BY THEFT, AJVD DEATH, BY F 1 It E , SAM'L HOOVER, Local A/jcnl, Meclmnlcsburg, Pa.; .!• A. C. McUL’NE, Local Aycnl, Hhlppeusb’g, Pa. April 2;(, bGS.—Urn- /■'UJMBEHLAND VALLEY HORSE \_/INSURANCE AND DETECTIVE COMP'Y. The above Company has boon organized for the insuring of all kinds of live stuck against loss by Ueutli, theltor accident. The ruins of Insurance uro ns low and ns favor able us any Company of tho kind In the United Stales, while un almndani capllul, and a careful management of Its affairs, make u most desira ble lo those wishing to insure. - W. B. MULTIIN, J'rcHidfuL W. F. SADLER, WM. M’CLELLAN, .v< err/art/, Vice Pr> xidcut. Applications for hisnrnneo can be made to H. K. I’EFFER, Agent, Cailisle, Pa. Or to J, F. .JOHNSON, Actumy, Shlppenwb’g, Pn. May 1 1. isii-*. — ly •S. M. t'OVI.K. Q\o Y L E & CO., Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Goods and Stationery. All orders will receive prompt attention. No. 11, South Hanover street, Carlisle, gents for the Chamberßburg Woolen MIR* March ID, ?l)air Itenclucr. GRAY HAIR. This in tho Purport, who, by the wny, flurried the maiden, handsome ami yay, To the man once bald and prny, But jvho now lias raven locks, they “i pay, ' 4 ■f« Because he used the Pure that lav U la tho AMunobiA that made. AGENTS. JI CL E <S' Acminjer ok natural causes. RAM'L k. humrich, Special Agent, 0,0 let’ -0 lle.d Main .bf,, Carlisle, CAPITAL $50,000. WiX, SCOIT COYLK JOBIIKUS I N Stobes, annlnare, &c. ATTK.NtIoHT WALKER & CLAUDY’S NEW TIN AND STOVE STORE NO. IS, WEST MAIN STREET, nml examine tliolr Immense Block of STm-pa 'UN It A RE, uml everything |„ our llim °*' EB, Huvlnggroutly enlarged our faellltle* for d oln» tmalnoas by mmurlng tli o splendid Klo™ HoH? No. 1», West Mu In Street, atid having lust r“«R* cd largo Invoices of the latest and Vest ilevl™. In the Heater Stove,TlnwaronndJnnonnedwJS lino, we leel fully Instilled In tiro statement that wo can accommodate ® WBUI “*“1 ALL CLASSES OP CUSTOJJERg more satisfactorily than any slmiinr „ * .. jncnt In Mils county. ny B,mllar ctlablifiU. lu the Stove lino wo offer Uie following* REGULATOR, EXCELSIOR PENN, NIAGARA, COM UINATION. SUSCiUEIIAkNA COOK.’ 0-UAKEiI CITY, These are all flrst-class Stoves whirh warrant, to do what they are recommend S U but wo have only space to speak parttiffliST; one or two whoso merits deiorvo CapectaffiS' THE REGULATOR COOK «?. l .lwV P»°r« eH ?P 5 n l ?V intn ßO which should recom. me id it to all. It has a REVOLVING TOP h 4 which arrangement the cook can reverse tK fi 00 ll WnsJls to any position desired without the lilting of plates nmf vessels which otheriitovea il'uMnarkJt, 8 decidedi y tllQ bent cook stove In Wo iiavo also on hand a largo stock of OFFICE, PARLOR AND DINING ROOM STOVES buni!ng VhlCh mai b ° fouud the celebrated base MORNING GLORY! TUG MOST BEAUTIFUL OFFICE AND PAIiLORBTmp EVER OFFERED lO TUB PUBLIC. * Too much cannot bo said In praise of the von > ING GLORY which so tar has taken IholenUt all other stoves in the market. Ills 101 A GAS CONSUMER, burns Its own cinder, and requires very llttleat tentlon nfior the lire Is made, it being so nmne. 'oil that it will 8 FKED ITS OWN COAL! Is liable to no explosion of gas, and Is positively the only stove in the market Unit has the cele brated MILL GBATEI all others are counterfeit Imitations. in the - TIN WARE and JAPANNED WARE line, we keep constantly on hand of our own and foreign manufacture, the very latest mid best patterns, ami made of the very best material bv careful workmen. ALL KINDS OF HOOFING and general jobbing promptly attended to. Don’t forget No. 18, West Main Street. Feb. 27. im—ton WALKER &. CLAUDY, gPR'ING SALES Have commenced at the store of the undersigned NORTH HANOVER STREET NO. 68, of all kinds of ,WA Jt E> S’ suited to the wants of Housekeepers. Hotels, and nil contemplating the furnishing of their houses. Having Just returned from the cities they are prepared to supply all with S T.O YES of every kind such as COOK, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, consisting In part of tho BARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK, ORIENTIAL, PARLOR AND HEATER, also, the noted NATIONAL RANGE. They are prepared to tarnish those contemplat ing housekeeping, with all things necessary to a WELL JtJSO VLA TED HOUSE , such as TINWARE, of all descriptions, COFFEE MILLS, SAD IRONS, SPOONS, LADLES, &o„ &c. ROOFING,SPOUTING AND JOBBING, and everything In the lino of the tinner done at tlio Shortest Notice'ami on the Most Reasonable Terms, all wares tmwanted. Give them a call as they are anxious to exhibit, teellng«Q«A/?ed that they can convince all that NO. 08. is the place to purchase CHEAP GOODS, and bkautikul wakes oj all kinds, found In a first-class establishment. RINESMITH & RUPP, No. US, N, Hanover street, •Carlisle Pa March’ 12.1808. ;PUjscellaneoua. T7t O REIGN AMD DOMESTIC Jj LIQUORS. Edward Shower respectfully announces to the public, that ho continues to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a large and very superior as* sortmeutof FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon'® Hotel, and directly west of the court House, Car* lisle. BRANDIES, ALL OF CHOICE lUIAKDS. Wines, Sherry, Port, Madoria, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hock, Johannlsborg, and Boderhelmer. CHAMPAGNE, Holdslck <t Co., Gclsler <t Co., and Imperial.— Gin, Bullion, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY, Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Jffectar Wheal, Scotch, mid Irish. * , Ale, Brown Stout, «tc. Best to bo had la Phil** dolphin. Bitters, of the very be* quality. Dealers and others dee’ring a pure article w* And it os represented, a. ils whole atteatloß wm be given to a proper one cureful selection of ni» Stock, which cannot be ,arpu.Hned, and bop® B 10 have the patronage of tho public. E. SHOTI'® 5 ' doo; i, isdfi. J S.MoCLELLAN, * WITH PARHAM & WORK, Wholesale Dealers In HATS, CAPS, FURS AKD STRAW GOODS, SO, 531 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. July 18.1807—tf NOTICE.— Notice is hereby piven that application will be made for the lion of a Bank of Deposit, Discount and Circum Hon, under thonuthority of tho Actof approved May Ist. Irifll. to be located In Ca* ll » Cumberland County, Pa., and lo be, called u* “Farmer's Bank," with a Capital of fifty sand dollars, with tho privilege of Increasing tu same tnonr hundred thousand dollars. ' ROBERT GIVEN, WM. H. MILLER, C. P. H UMERICH, CAREY W. AH^ J. C. HOFFER. ABNER W-BEgg THOMAS PAXTON. ABRAM WITMESB ACOB NOFTisINOER, Br., DAVID HBIKB Jon. 80,180a.-(Jm
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