IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, The following points of law relative to a tenant of a farm was recently set tled by a decision of the Supremo Coutl i of this State: i A ten nit. of a farm, under a lease ! from year to year for agricultural pur- 1 poses, is entitled to the way-groAnj crop. and such letting must be presumed i to have been made, if nothing to the contrary be said. This implication can- * not bo fobuuod. by iznplirevrion of bad hu>badnry, and a trespass by the land lord in destroying the tenant's crop, after the expiration of the lease, cannot l*e justified by an alleged breach el con tract- jf there be had husbandry, the rentedv is by sail, and net by confisca tion of the tenant's rights There be ing a crop in the ground, whether good or bad. the tenant had aright to it, and j to take it away when it ripened, . The ; opinion of the Conn, .delivered by | Judge Thompson, was as fellows: l>y • the custom, or as it has been called, the j common law of i'enn>ylv.v;iia, the ten ant of a farm under a lease frem year j to vear for agricultural ptirp >ses. is on- ; titled to the way grown crop. Thisis the law in-view oi which sir h lotting must be presumed to haw been made, if nothing to the contrary be said. In the case before us, this implication was attempted to ho rebutted by proof of bad husbandry in the case, the redress for that was by suit, and not by confis cation of the tenant's The jury have found that-the plamtvlT left a fail crop in the ground wuon be left the premises, and have estimated its value in the damages given. There being a crop in the ground, therefore, whether good or bad, the plaintiff luul.a right to ir, and to lake it away when it ripened; anti this being found by the verdict, ami that the defendant destroyed it, there was an end of the umtler.” Surface Manuring.— Houghing manure deep under the surface is a great mistake. The feeding roots ol plants keep as near the surface as they can consistently with avoidanceol light. The manure should, of course, be near where the feeding roots arc. Again, manure is of no service until it has thoroughly decayed away. The great agent in this work of, disintegration is oxygen, and this can only operate through the atmosphere. Thus because ji»r is necessary to prepare manure, and because plants feed near the top, surface manuring is correct in principle, in practice it is not always profitable, but it is much oflener than people think so.* A 1 ost good farmers are now of this opin ion. John Johnson, the great New York farmer, says in a conimuiiicatmn to an agricultural journal: “X am not surprised ut your correspondent Buck eye being opposed to surface manuring. I"should have been so myself, had not experience taught me better, I have used manure only as a top dressing lor the last twenty-six years, and.!do think that one load used in that way is worth far more than two ploughed under our stiff land. 1 learned by experience never to dispute any -practice in farm* ,ing until 1 had tried it. It was an able writer on pigeon weed, more than thir ty-five years ago, that cured my self confidence.” Poultry.—A pullet hatched early in the spring begins to lay at the approach of winter, and pullets hatched late in tlie summer begin to Jay in the ensue ingspring, and it is by savingacertain proportion of pullets from the early and lute broods that you make sure of winter eggs, a few early hatched chick ens for catching the highest markets, and a numerous Hock of chickens in warm months when rearing is most precarious. The hen conlinues in her prime for two, and at most three years, therefore, save every year pullets equal to one third of your brood slock, selling oil at a trilling price the same number of a -ed hens, or o/ICriug them up in a Mewed dish ora well baked pie. How ever, 1 have no scruples about keeping a heavy, symmetrically made “ parlat” for four years, for the &ikeof her slock. .Many farmers grumble about their poultry, from not paying attention to Midi a simple matter as their not look ing over their brood stock once a year, drafting nil tlie nld dames (known by the developed scales on their legs} and reserving from the market basket the most promisiag young pullets raised daring the season. Pumpkin* Amongst Corn.—Almost all “ol I iashi« ned lanuers” lake oil' a crop of pmopKins from their corniields, much to ihu annoyance of the theorist ■who demonstrates to his entiresatislac lion that the onecrop must detract from the lull lorce of tlie other. Hut the most careful experiments shove no loss to the corn. The same weight results from an acre, with or without the pump Idas. It dues at thought, seem as If it ought not to be so. if it take ju>t so many bn-hels of corn to fatten a hog, it is not clear how we are to fatten two from the one quantity. Thb» is the ar gumentof the Hut the facts areas we have slated; and the reason probably is, that the pumpkin and the corn feed on entirely dilicrei.l foods in the soil, so that the one can go on with out the other. To Procure La kg e Strawiikrkies. —Remove the soil around each hill to the depth of an inch or more, ■without disturbing the roots; then spread evenly, over an area of twenty inches in diameter, a pound or more ol pulverized linseed me.d.Jand cover it ■with mellow soil : then spread a mulch ing of hay or straw two inches deep over the entire surface between the hills. .Should the weather be warm and dry a* liberal supply of warm water daily will greatly promote the growth of both vines ami berries. Pull up weeds and grass among growing straw berries rather than cut them up with hoes, as a system of roots is formed near the surface of the ground which should not be injured with a broad hoc. Poor Autholi’s ou Kihtoil’s Pud ding.—Flavor a quart of new milk by boiling iu it a few; minutes half a stick of well bruised cinnamon, or the rind of asnuUiJomon ; add a few grainsof salt and three ounces of sugar, and turn the whole into a deep basin. When it is quite cold, stir to it three well beaten eggs, and strain the mixture into a pie dish. Cover the top entirely with slices of bread, free from crust, half an inch thick, and buttered on both sides.*— Bake the pudding in a moderate oven half an hour. ‘•Who ever heard of an Editor's bread bedim huttirt if on both .\idtx ? Hydrophobia.— An aged gorman forest-keeper, who is on the verge ol death, has published a secret cure for hydrophobia, which he says he has used ■\vitn success for fifty yearn, saving many men and animals from a horrible death. The wound must be bathed as soon as posable with warm vinegar and water, and when this lias dried, a few drops of muriatic acid, poured upon the wound will destroy the poison of the saliva and relieve the patient from danger, ilus cure appears in the 1 eipsic Jour nal, and we give it as we find it. Garden Paths. —Nothing makes better garden paths than coal ashes; they arc of more value for that purpose than any other they can be applied to. Where the path requires it dig it out two or three inches—put the coar>e>t ashes at the bottom and the finest at tilt* top, to the depth of from four to six inches, and then roll well. Paths made In this way are always dry and pleas ant to the feet, and are seldom troubled With weeds. £0° > T\vo of UrmvnlowH police recent’y oat raged a hegro woman a Memphis, Tenn. Who can beat that? 33n> (Eloous. e w goods:: n e \v Goonsn W. C. SAWYER & CO. EAST MAIS STREET, rsr>r.R oormax itovse. Tlftvf jaM cot in storr from Xtw York f.ufl Thßa dc-Iphm. R.U ihr Jxilost «-l\ Jcs •»>; DRESS GOODS SI I K S]\ UIATU.IS KNO i'VA,.'>T>s SU.K IVI’LINS. STRING MOHAIR and TiU-NK ;£*.C r..! DOEI-IXS in <: fir.il * ALPACAS »v RLACK and ovvry shado of o ''.or. MIXED. STRIPED A PARKED C.OODS for drones KoauU- fal COLORED & WHITE MAUSAILES. olopint OKENADINKS * LAWNS. All kinds o f wiim- 11l till Its various branches*. earned on. anil Secretaries, \\ ork-sliinds, 1 arlor art. UphoVdeied Chairs, Si.las. I’ua . Side and Centn Tables, imnnji and IlivaMaM Fables, \\ u>h stands of all kimls, Krem-li bedsteads, ln«h una low posts; Jenny Lim) and rottsißO Hedsiems i‘hairs of all kinds. LooUiuk Masses. uiu <I. othor articles usually mamiiaetitred in this 11m of luismi'ss, kept constant!) on haml. Ills workmen are men ni e\perumee ills nm lerlul the best, audios work mmle in the lutes, cltv stvle, ami all under Jus own supervision. 1» will be warranted and sold low for rush. He invites all to ttlve linn until before pur elms- Inir elsewlnTf. Korilu- liberal here toilre extended to bun lie leels indebted to lib numerous ensloincis, and assures them .Unit m ellbi ts will bo spared hi future to plf-aso them in style and price, (jive us a call. Remember the place, North Jlanovor street. Hourly opposin' Iho Dopo.-ol 1 !i ‘ l ‘'V.X'v{n'Sil 1 J IC. York, selling much Jess than regular prices, j , S(L - BUILLI- ANTS, Tuck g MUBL 1 N S CAMBRICS, SWISS, TAULKTONS, PEUCEL WIII T 13 mill FIGURED, CIIEMBRA CHINTZ,.SHIRTING LINENS, EDGINGS. FLOUNCING*. LACKS, bought, from .lallVay’s, New Newest .style of LADIES COATS, splendid styles ERENCH and ENGLISH COATINGS, F 0 U LADIES’ AND MISSES’ Ornaments anil trimmings to match. SPRING SHAW L S Elegant printed ASHMERE BARRED & STRIPED. MOURNINGGOODS AM*KINHS OK FUNERAL GOODS W. C. Sawyer & Co., Purchased before c.oTton advanced an Immense stock ol DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS CALLAGES, S UE ETIN G H BLEACHED AND MIiHLINS, TICKINGS. 1* A N T fc» T U F V Ac., o2C\, Greati ln all Donust Ics. Our Notion Department is fall of Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Cra vats, Col'ars. Zephyrs, Buttons, Inivunlnga, Rib boas and other wares. JOVINS CELEBRATED KID GLOVES, All colors, “The Duchess'’ Kid Gloves, at low prices. Latest siyleof paiasolsand Sun Umbrel las, Hoop Skirls and a thousand other articles u«»i mentioned. Wo are the largest dealers of t'OILSESTIn Carlisle, from the lowest to finest French. W. C. SAWYER & CO., • Are unrivrdled In their largo and select stock of CARPETS, Wo liuv from manufacturers and save Jobbers corairilsslns. Best Quality Three Ply. Best Quality Crosley Brussels. Best Ingrains. Best Veuoclaa, Best Philadelphia make of Ingrains, Cheap Carpels to suit nil customers. All widths and Qualities of OIL CLOTHE, tstoms, halls, stairs mid tables. Velvet Rugs, nsrOll .Shades, Hollands for Curtains, Dam asks for Lrmntrra. Cmmterpaueß, Blankets, Table Linen for Napkins, Ac. W. C. SAWYER & c 0., have received the xie ■’* cst styles of SPRING COATINGS, CASSIMERES, goods made np to ordo*“. in the latest stylos, now goods will he added ns the season advances. Wo buy for CASH am!sell nt. the LOWEST MARKET PRICES, Anybody call nt the ola stand. *SV. C. SAWYER & CO. April 80,1808. x*r r>r K \V 1 N G , A. CAIUXKT M.VKKK V F S T V* A * N ST It I'. KT , A <. i ' > f'ir> \svi!;Oa Vi N ;• \V V n*.'KJii( Ofimrx. V-Msy Chairs. K<v*opWon Chairs. Fn-o/iilv TY Or,nn\hi‘ F V'K N 1 t V K K cotta or. r' N*"« Fa‘ t i f.K i^KIXSTKAI^ ~ n; vmfs an ? ,-vn,'. on ivv. *s :?o-v i A 1! 1 N K T XV -X :i - The suVsent'er tvspsvtfa'.iy iaforr.is his tHonoi sn,t ihe naH'.c tviivtaliy. ’■>“>' ,•’->• sl,; ' .r'i'Fi-i'o the* Vudottakinj; buMUi>>>, and Js tvao> h' wait u 5... >-> Jay or hy n; s !U, K«ulv ,u;ulo a\»vviss kept oonstautly on hand, both 01-un and ornamental. ilv has oon>umilj on hand F»a.V'a iWeid .Vo.v.'fo itr.n.:! Ojw, ol w.uch lio has boon appointed the solo . ihls vaso i!sio*x»mmomUMiu.M»|>onorto any oi tao kind now m u>o. U bom.: ponootly air tnthu Mo has also furnished himself with a now Voxm> wood IIKAKSKand Jionlio horses, with 'vluoi ho wlUauond funorals m town ami oouniry, p<r sotmUy. without extra ohanm. , o ss“». “he!: ee;/in iise,i l.ee.yeli>-. ; eenelu of « iuel. I «.»• soomvd, and will bo kept ooiMantly on Kami. CABIXKT MAK.INI! I KIC i-> H AKUI V A 1j OK AM. TUB *V KI V NPItI -v (I .S’ TV I, JSM HATS AND CAPS. jSM«? r Sr & Deposit Bank, one of the largest and best Stocks of lIATS and CAPS ever ollored in Carlisle. Silk Hats, Cassimero of all stylos and qualities, Still' Brims, dlllereni colors, and every descrip tion of Soft Hals now made. The Dimkard and Old Fashioned Brush, con stantly on hand and made to order, all warrant ed to give satisfaction. STRAW HATS, MEN’S, BUY’S, AND CHILDREN'S, FANCY DO. I have also added to iny Stock, notions of differ eul kinds, consisting of LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S STOCKINGS, A<vk Tics, Niispcmlri's, Chlfars, O/ore*. Pencil*, Thread, Xeu’huj Silk, Umbrellas, <Lc. PRIME SEGAILS AND TOBACCO Give me a cull, and examine my stock as I feel confident of pleasing all, besides saving you mu- UL>> ’ JOHN A. KEI.LFU, Ayent, No. lo North Hanover Street. June (i, Ih»7—ly J_£AT.S AND CAPS! DO YOU WAN T A NICE HAT OK CAP ? Ik mo, Don’t Fail to Cam. on J. G. GALLIC, .VO. Ul). U7-:.57 MAI.\ SSTJthET, Where can be seen the llncsl assortment of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to Carlisle. He lakes great pleas ure in inviting his old friends and customers, and all new ones, to his splendid slock jlisl re ceived from New York and Philadelphia, con sisting in part of line . SILK AND CASSIMERE HATS, besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps ol (lie latest st\lc, all ol which lie will sell at the Imovst cii.s/i ’Price*. Also, his own manufacture of lints always on hand, and HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. GINGHAMS, He has the nest arrangement for coloring Hats and all kindsof Woolen Goods, Overcoats, Ac., at Du* shortest notice pis lie colors every week) and on the most reasonable terms. Also, a line lot ol choice brands of UNBLEACHED TOBACCO AX I) CIGARS' always on hand. He desires to call the attention of persons who have COTTON ALIN N to sell, as he pays the highest cash prices for the same. Give him a call, at the above number, his old stand, as he feels confident of giving entire satis faction. Dec. 20. IKG7 AC,, AC., Ac. iLumiict ari& Coal. TTOAL AND LUMBER YARD. The subscriber having leased the Yard formerly occupied by Armstrong a Holler, and purchased the slock of COAL AND LUMRBER, In the Yard, together with an Immense new slock, will have constantly on hand and tarnish to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER. BOARDS, Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and Weatherbuardlng, Posts and Rails, and every ar ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of .Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Hem lock, and Uak, of difereni qualities. Having cars of my own, I cun furnish bills to order ol any length and size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will be kept under cover, so they can be furnished at all limes. I have constantly on hand all kinds of FAM ILY COAL, under cover, which I will deliver, clean, to any part of the borough, to wit: Ly kens Valley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler, Trevcrton, Locust Mountain, Luuberry which 1 pledge myself to sell at the lowest prices. Lh/ictmr/nrji 1 and Jfluctetrnitfis' Coal, always on and. which I will sell at the lowest figure. Yard west side of Grammar School, Main Street? Dee. 1 IMB ANDIUCW U. BDAIU. JglOlf WARDING AND J. BEETEM A BROTHERS having purclia-sed oi Snyder A Newcomer their extensive Warehouse, (Henderson’s old stand,) head of High street, beg leave to Inform the public that will contimie.lhe Forwarding and Commission business on u more extensive scale than heretofore. The highest market price wiU be paid for Flour Grain uni Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feed, Plaster, Suit and liny, kepi constantly on hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, Limeburncrs’ and Blacksmiths’ Coni, constant ly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. Also, all kinds of Lum ber constantly on hand. J. BEETEM * BROS. Dec. I. mi. DttUGbT DHUGfcU—Dr. D. Cornman having to rellnoulshan extensive practice, ub well us Tils Drug business In the city of Pitts burg, several years ago, on account of 111 health, has now opened at No. IW N. Hanover street, be tween the nlllce’s of Drs. Klelfer and Zltzor, a DRUO HTORE, where ho has and is receiving ev ery few days ft pine slock of Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs and everything generally kept lu u well-regulated City Drug .Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded and family receipt# will receive special cure. The Dr. can bo consulted at any hour, nt his cilice, back of his store, or at his dwelling. No. 112 N. Hanover street, after store hours. Remember the place, No. 38 N. Hanover Street, Carlisle. Sept. 12,1807— ly OLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING oi ]T every description neatly executed at the Volunteer Olfloe. ANO I'NOKKTAKKR, OUIUFiT.. PKVN'A. ;'v N ; T r K K 'amp SmoX Oootn TnldOs, Ph nhit: TnMox. Fard TnM»*v Wbnt-VoSv. ,*0„ I'tj;-.ii.ji fhwra, and x'f’hr* Ofiho *1 StyW ;>:TVFK IN AFF MaTTKFav^ iv srr.v, xv.: ;oi\ HOV S K IVAVN ANlH>’lNulV iftats auU daps A full assortment of ALWAYS ON HAND. C U U N T R Y F U ll K SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF I’ALINU, PLASTEUING COMMISSION HOUSE. Mour &. Feed, Coat, Fluster & Sail. LOCUST MOUNTA N, LAWBERUY, dec., Ac DR. D. CORNMAN, iSsromios. CVkVh'KKY, VIU 1 I’ A.N IM'KUV l.s- T U'NstV'KK AimoM *vov> ..j'orHorx ot Uip 0«v0' J'A'kk ,V.\ /■'<■>*■ xV.^vi, whfro yc*K o«r. alw.s>.vlmv' K^vriw\"?u'aj>* Cs‘ Ihftn <'l<fvhi‘.v. wml non «U»»'v H vV»m<\ tv* * l hnw no tvr.i jo p\' nn<\ havo vny own «'*ork?s OulV'fooo •! cnn vot i k»wk )ox\Vr ihnnul Ji.-i.l ion.- *»;• M e luui-3;v.i ronvK* nn«l m\ oro:p1il hnmitVo (0 »'?vy fc»T oJoi'k'*. >:j sf,vk »•> h:«x'v ’fcivi' ri'iv'.'u: c-w'. vooc'-. jip<l woiy nvivK' X ‘ !*')•».'.-’ ooi'vi,-.!!;.' on i>?on'. l};omu « v .nsl»iNj. I't:.vr;iv:.'.\, a*M v».vn<> ;*rfi K-viMi'-j 1", • an-l HhwA Knm. IVtns IVnv U:»r}»-\. 11-Mviuiy Sxx-.vt SVv kor O.vn »%'•.'!•; sj.woh, Kw.riMu, ona K'lk.T'v <'h.vol«t»\ NVJu'lo r*n.l ot-s. lVftv,\N>'.'n. »o* Mll<l IVnohos. Jiv Ujc o:«»\ o; i’C'r.'n. all kin.K o( I'lsvwmv KsimA Vh»:lish Wkl«'"v >u<-h r»N Oirklnv, Vuvcs: NVh;to OnSMvs l’lonMlh.ChC'Tv rhov.nNo l,\ l!’<' .l.vr.'ii. Fro'-h OxJ'V OU, V>l.'huv'. .VNO' l'iTS. H.-'fsr I'AWAk'T, ar>.'. Frv'WtoM'v !>»!•• VV'vOov. St«-.v<« iu»i >.Juh' F»vv'kn\tf, VThU* iJiu/v WJuia K.wft, Soo'-tvjvV Kxin».'l i -.'Cvn-sXI, I'S'-'C >ihrt Vuru*». oo(\|'ova j », .\vs« n'V'nv . •»*'>>. Jioir.yk. Oaiisvx, *>TS»I F.hjv' {'‘i - V:r*l>s Ai •.oJKv-. fi’-» i'rnM S;U sr,ii i!i;i"-..v-i iv?k*J'Ov ar r ' ,v K 3»k v K Jv '.',‘f'V r.l>A V*.w->y <• i'jpv ; ?-*<ysx •<■*«. iV.r:-?»j-<55v OtX'rwy.. i AT:. 1 ; \ V'* '.' V'{C>'ai , \ , V4TA>, vV.V*\ _ SXOV,\ v\-c:-,U’y *.Vu\ a;: kiAxVMM t ,V •;■( NV.} A'lfOi A *NSO>tIT/.«VAt V'T *•« X:•.••..•> »>f jv'jTa.-n, a;',.*. Wtvi^ xN-o. so.-h s*> Nava, Visa, A*< AT.:,o Oal.c, r.-.'.p ouk Navj , Si'xixk > lixo V;;x*.ui\y.v'^s'AAX\v > \liX\ixcNatxA > A. tlx 1 cocov r, J'uxo s>,vU\ V; r*;; uva vl: -vV, l\ixwh lA ru->.VA;r£, Yarxv. <lvr.x ,-t jXh* SixsHiS'* I:ai. Liuks, IkUiv.Uo. rvouoor, Kovj-i>.y\»\ \ »> f'.ma • I -1 WOODEN AND AVTLLOAV WAKE, such tvs Marvel, C;oUtos and Tn\veUn>; Baskets of all sues and stylets Tubs, Buckets, Keelers Pippers, Hall Bushels and Peek Measures, Horse Buekits. Flour-Buckets. do,. Wall do., clothes do.. Serwbblng do., Putting do.. Whisjvs and Broom*. Twin's of all kind,", Bed Cords, Clothes I.lnes, Mason Lines. »,ve„ AO. ... ... oiu-enswaro, Glass, Stone and Crockery \> aro, a good supply oi ad Kinds. A good ussoruneul oi launps, Lanterns and Tumblers, ami many oilier alludes too numerous lo mention. FI OL’U v.M> KELP constantly on tmiul, nlsoa ,ap’o supnlv of s. * il. German Champion Mus und. the best in Use. by the Jar or dozen, whole .-.ale ami fclall. id which the subscriber is the -ole agent for Carlisle. Kish ami salt, Crackers ,iml Biscuits of ail kinds. Notions of every lies orlniion. ... , All klmis of Countty Product* taken In ex change lor Good* nl ilu 1 CHEAP GROCERY, KRUii’ AND PKi > VIMuN STOKE, ,Yo. SB, iuMf rtmifrWAW. LUrlitlf, & |IOpFMANi Feb. (I, ISUS. Yy'ASHJIOOD & BROTHER. REMOVAL! NO 78.. West UUjh & (reel, Carlisle— Jirnfz's old stand. LATE ARRIVAL OF GOOD AKD EKE. 11 }!'! GROCERIES. PRICKS RED UCED! Wl* have Just received ft fresh suppy of tiKOCEIUES, scc h a s llvown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su uur». ColloeH, grceu’aud roasted, Rice, Aua immune Caudles, Tailow Candles, Starch Teas, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ba ker's Cocoa, Baker’s Broma, Mae car on I, Vonnacllla, Fahnes tock's Farina. Mustnrd, Mus tard Seed, Black nn d Cayanne Popper, Spi ces, Indigo, Ah 1u m, Coppe ras, lump and pulver ized B r 1 Hi stone, Babbitt's and Vanhagan’s Soap, Toilet Soap. Soda, Cream of Tartar, Coarse and Fine Salt by the sack or bushel, Shoo Blacking, Stove Busier, Concentra ted Lve, New Orleans and Syrup Mo lasses, Sperm o*l, Waggon Crease, Mac kerel, various grades Sugar Cured Liams, pried Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil,and Fluid Lamps, Glass and Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn, hickory and corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly Brushes, hearth, dusting and swooning Brushes, hand scrub Brushes, shoo and wall Brushes, cloth and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Reunctt, black, blue and rod Ink. CATTLE POWDER, llalslns, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches Peaches and Tomatoes in cans, Catsups, Worces ter and Loudon Club Sauce, (.Teen Corn hi cans, table Oil, Hominy, Beans. ORANGES AND LEMONS water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers, roasted rye and wheat Cotl'eo, Twist, Navy, Nat ural and Congress Tobacco, Kluiklnlck, F Ine Cut, Lynchburg and llunkeepunkic Smoking Tobac co ami Anderson’s Solace chewing Tobacco. QUEEXSWARE, LIII A A, GL Rfi, WOODEX FA R Til EX AXD STOXE WARE, Baskets, a general assortmen# of Willow and Splint Baskets and many NOTIONS, and everything else usually kept In a Grocery .Store. The public arc respectfully Invited lo culi and examine their stuck. We feel confident,they will go away satisfied, xisr- Marketing of ull xhnds taken In exchange for goods. WASIIMOOD 4 BROTHER April 10, IS6S. A K T IN’S FAMIL I" OR O CEIt Y STORE, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENNA., (Late Martin & Gardner's.) Tiie subscriber would beg leave to Inform the citizens*of Carlisle and vJelii.liy, that he still keeps on liaml, at bis store, East Mam Street, ad joining Gardner & Co's. Machine Shop and Foun dry, Clio largest and best selected stock of FHE SH GBOCEJJIKS, Glass and Q,ucenswnre t which lie will soil at.the very lowest prices lor cash. Every article in the line of Family Groceries will always bo kept iresh and cheap, ile also calls particular atten tion to tin* JCurvka Patent Ulasx /•’ntiCJura, of which he bus the exclusive agency for Carlisle, and which lias proved Us superiority over all other cans or Jars now in use by Us groat simplicity, perfect reliability In keeping Fruit, and tho ex traordinary case with which It is sealed and opened, without Injury for future use. No fami ly should purchase other Juts without ftrst exam ining the Eureka, If they want to buy the best.— Alsu KNOX'S PATENT STEP LADDER, an arti cle which nohouseholdshould howlthout. Also, hash’s celebrated WASHING MACHINE, only l-Tve Dollars, and tho AMIDON CLOTHES WRINGER, both of which are confidently rec ommended to give entire satisfaction. Ho has also been appointed agent for the sale of . FAKTIIEN DRAIN PIPES, to which ho would call tho attention of Farmers and others needing them as the best and efieap- Oht article to be found for conveying water thro’ yards and barn yards. Also a variety of other articles, such as DOOR MATS, of several kinds and prices. nfir Jusi opened a supply of Fresh Herring and nil kinds of Sail Fish, pul up this Spring. Also Flour in barrels and {fucks, and Feed by tho bush el. JOHN MARTIN. July 18.1807—tf Doolts, Stationer}}, &c. jj l P E U ’ H ROOK AND FANCY STORE, AND QKNKRAL NEWS DEPOT, 33 .WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. A flue assortment of Goods on hand, such as Writing Dottles, Port Kollos, Ladles Companions, Work Boxes, Satchels, Ladies’ Purses. Pocket Books, n- * Sugar Cases, Curd Cases, Gold Pens, Pen Knives, . «tc., &o A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AT REDUCED PRICES. DIARIES FOR 18C8. ' Subscriptions received for all Magazines, Foah k<» Books, Papers, <&c., at publishers prices. You save postage and always sure of receiving your Magazines by subscrlblngut Piper's. Hpeclal atUmtiou is pula to keeping always on hand a supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, for town and country schools. Books and Music ordered when desired. May 23 lsG7—tf. IJljotOßtaiiljs. Mrs. b. a. smith’s photo graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hano treet. and Market Square,''where may be had all the dllrorontstyles of Photographs, from, card to life size. IVORYTYPEB, AMBROTYPES , AND MELAINOTYPES also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both Plain and Colored, and which are beautifhl pro ductions of the Photographic art. Call and see them. funicular attention given to copying from Dacuorrotypea &c. She Invites the patronage of the public. Feb. 15 , IKUB. QET Tills BEST PHOTOORAPHS LOCHMAN’S Premium Photographic Gallery,2l WEST MAIN STREET, Carlisle, Pa. Fob. 18 1808.—ly 1 syu«3lvmc, iDlmss, Nf. r s-Tui.\rKosincui'T. f li.vo t.tofy ms rvl-'. m my *!• resd> VXTKKsA K 'SIW'K OF HAUDWARF. in nil ii.twsm-tv". on A .Vnnrl mnnin, ntnl bnylllß i\vl«vkvln <.v <W m » W'mS vnh I'h.ln.Pn, Mm-V *s3* •«* «>' " m jviv.Minll. ,lm.l«it'l.>MlV ,».vsK .!n:iy,nv.\ W nil I'M**-'> Hie town FHFF C-FCB M'CK. „siiV.'s WV i"n\ Itf ihes.v.vml Mrentmn '"‘l F.m K>ruhb * *nd \Vftv-en-Mske:% lo aov <\ionv,ve in Fru\ Airni «n ptvvt Hammered. • -‘ ' - K-*Uod. s Vr»*o«.h Hen, ,m a,> Bcu-deiiS: H-uve avid V<n:e sti.N'x, *■ Horse av,.; Mule Iran. Nst;s of drdVivvd brand>., • ’ Rowland and . * W>hshesrßprmirs • sxuubM’Non's c\lst^Suvl. Spring. Slouh, * . . Uhsier and IVoStOC), 1 Blacksmith s Drills. Sehd*Bex Vices. Del A lows. Files. Hasps, - lujiVo Hardened x3L Wagon, Carriage, , and Bv.gvy Axles. * CAU KlAlJi; WAGON AND SDK I Oil Fixtures, embracing In pail; Hobbs. -Spokes, Felloes, Bows,Shafts. Carnage Poles. Sleigh «« {• uent Fenders,Top Leather, Duck Canvas. Dill* K:Damask! hue. Trimmings. Ae.. too nu merous to mention. Cut and Clinch Nalls, at the very loun-t mar* ket rates. Couni ry Merchants supplied at manu facturers* prices. CAR PEN TK US AND BUILDERS w m Uml It tothoiradvuniagelobuy Nails,Locks, Paints. Ollsi, and other, building Materials, to gether with CARPENTERS’ TOOLS from tho Rest Makers w ,‘> r , r n‘" cd 1° Sj,'! o entirosatlsfactlouin tiVmlliy and pric- es. CABINET MAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS wo would Invite your attention to our largo and cheap slock of Walnut and Mahoghny Vuncors. Chair, Sofa, and Bed Springs. Moss. Hair &c„ «tc. Collin Handles, Luce, Fringe and all necessary materials and goods In their lino. SADLER’S FINDINGS AND TOOLS of every variety comprising In part Black, Hod and While, Enameled and Patent Leather. Hug Skins, Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Japanned and Silver Humes, Horse Blankets, Collars, Brld o Bills, Buckles, Rings, Brow-Bands Reln-Wob, Glrfhlngs, Blanket Binding, Ives’ and Norths Self Adjusting Trees, &c., Ac. A LARGE STOCK OF’ SHOEMAKER’S TOOIS and Findings, Morruccocs, Tnmplcocs, Sheep Skins, Colored Liu U' W'Tfl higs, &c., ull of which will bo sold at the ° lowest Cash rates. PAINTS AND OILS Twenty tons of the following brands of White Leads and Zinc’s: Wethoulll'H Lead, Liberty do., Buck do., Crystal do.. Mansion do., French Zinc, American do.,Snow White do., Florence do., Col ored do. * ~ Colors of every description dry and In oil In cans, and tubes. Also, Gold Leaf. French and Gorman Bronze, Paint. Varnish, and Camel Hair Brush es, Gruiulng Combs and Brushes. OILS AND VARNISHES Linseed OH, Sperm do., Fish do., « JLard do., Lubt'ic do., Keats Foot do., Turpentine, couch Varnish, Furniture do., White Demur do. do. JAPAN IRON AND LEATHER VARNISHES Also, Putty, Litharge. Whiting, Glue, Shellac, Rosin, Chalk, Alum, Copperas, Borax Madder, Logwood, &C..&C. We would especially invito the attention of Funrfcrs, Mechanics and (he communi ty In general to the following articles: DOUGLAS COWING & RUMSEY’S mox CURB WEUb AND CHAIN TUMPS, DRAWING WATER FROM FIVE TO ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY FEET. WI to u and Lend Pipe to suit, HYDRAULIC RAMS Ac.. &c. A constant and fresh supply of DUPONTS Rock, Rule, Eagle and Duck Powder, Together with Safety Fuse, I ' C v! ’' Mattocks, Crow-Bars, Drills, Sledges. Napping Hammers, Cement of the Following brands, (Warranted fresli and good,) Rosendal.e, Scotland and Hancock, Also, Calcine Plaster, Putro Elizabethtown, and London Haracs, straight and twisted. Butt and Long traces,- slh Chains, Spreades, Halters, Chains, Cow-Ties, &c., Ac. FARM BELLS of all sizes, (warranted not to crack.) MILL AND CIRCULAR SAWS, 11UTCUEH SAWS, KNIVES, STEELS, &0., <StC. A LARGE AND NEW STOCK o /a. * dCaShi CEDAR. *\V A R E, COMPRISING Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Butter Bowls, Prints,ifcc., &o. Plain and Porcelain-Lined, Oval and Round Boilers, Porcelain, Brass and Copper - H '"p Preserving -sra- Kettles, Waffle and Qrid-Irons. A NEW LOT OF GRAIN BAGS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. TINNERS SOLDERING IRONS, SOLDER, BAR LEAD, SPELTER. BLOCK TIN, PIG LEAD, SHEET BRASS, &c. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS. Smooth and Twist Rlllo’s, and Rifle Barrels, and Mount H_ Jngs, Revolvers and Bowie Knifes, also, *uoiallc Catrldgcs to suit Rifles and Revolvers, of all tho improved pat terns. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES OP BUD G'A G E S. Also, Chamber, 7“ Sot lS Patent Me tallic Iron Hold W era, Mosa & Flow er Hanging Baskets. CLOTHES WRINGERS CHINESE G.O N G S , HAND BELLS poll HOTEL KEEPER S. PLAIN AND GILT LUTHEHAN HYMN BOOKS ONLY AGENTS FOR PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIP* used on doora and windows for excluding cold, rain, dust, and snow without mentioning the SAVING OP COAL besides securing such comfort as noother expen diture of fuel can command. ALSO SOLE AOFJSTT& FOR FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. • SOLE A GENTS FOR Flank Shifting Beam Plows. Plank High and Low Cutter, Zolgler, Welrlcb, Bloomllold, Eagle and Fork Plows.— Plow and Cultivator Handles. Plow Beams, 4c, Castings of every description to suit the above Plows constantly op hand. Wo are agents for the Patent Improved Meanir* ina .Fauccu Wo guarantee them to DUAW and MEAStiUE coiiUEGTLY, the heaviest Molasses, Oils, Tar. Varnishes, Ac., In the coldest’ weather. 1000 Kegs Nails Just received, and will sell bv the nuanlitu at Manufacturer's Prices for Cash. iMmenabor old stand, iIENRV HAXTON, No. 10 East Main Bt.: OarlUUy JPa lan: 10,1888.—ly jjjavttvMVf, lilnluta, &c, . n xi n il it s m t h i . nj i .e ibis e»V>v*tMtublt.vof dlnsdlng the ntionllmi ol ihr eomimmity nl Innri', and every personln parnenlav, m theW recently Ci-plohlshed stock of HA R D W AA’E . ni.v Stmltollsly nvolvloil luvostllm durhljr Iho liitli IMI.VS, ami iMilli-nlly. nwnlliM ,Mll ,m llil'KMlom UcfoivnllompUim to ivmilhelr slH'hyrs mi.l now Hull IliliißS hnvo lioon VP«mrr<l H.oM tlmo ,irl.us n.mcar na possnili'. ‘‘“’S' l ;!'" uo i vi,,l l.irVv'lv. mill 01'' im'i'im'i! to MiivrnnttL lo iholr nloiU.amt onstouiom nj low prle.'H i‘m «,iyiiioil„'tomsl.lo Iho oltlos. ; l l’>V v^;>’P“ l imdethc attonthutof meehanlcs, rarnurs an j bmldery <>ur stock la complete and none n p t,l ‘ ‘Vear moellng with disappointment In emiulrlng f,w an> thing m our line. Wo have eonslanll\ on hand a tml avsorltnent of Hammered, r.n,.- IKh UohiuHl and Norway / ji o y. Ihnxlau's Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse Nalls, Norway Rods, Gist Steel, of the host IjniniH. lllaek and Polished Hprings.Sprlng, sleigh, Ullh ter and Toe Steel, together with a full stock of lilaekttmith’s lools, Such as Drills, Bellows, Solid-Cox Rasps, Vices, Files, &C, ('. O A Clf A*J\ T I) IV A GO y FIXTURES, Case Harden, Wagon, Carriage and Buggy AXLES. HURS, SPOKES, FELLOES, • DOWS,- SHAFTS, CARRIAGE POLES. TOP LEATHER, Canvas, DRILLING, Damask, Laco Trimming. Ac. Ac. BUILDING MATERIAL, AT THE LQWEST CASH PRICES. Persons wishing to build will And it to their ad van tago to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Wo are careful to select from the best manufacturers, and in no case do we recom mend goods that are not serviceable and of the very best quality. Harrisburg Nails Always on hand. m ' CARPENTER’S TOOLS • * In this branch of the business wo are ready to compete with any other establishment, both In quality and price. Our slock of Planes, Saws, Squares, Augurs, • . Chisels, Bench Screws, &c., nro oftbo llnost crudes, and we are bound to keep up the reputation of tho old stand In this particular. SADDLERY, Sncli as Self adjusting and Qig Trees, Enameled Leather, Patent Leather , Hog Skins, Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Haines, f 1? BRIDLE BITTS, v/N? " nT Brow Bauds, drillings, tp . M Horse Blankets, &c., &c. Sacldler’s Tools of every description. SHOE FINDINGS, consisting of Moroccos, Tampico, Boot. Patna Boot, Tampico French, Pink Linings, White Li nings, Morouea, Bindings. Shoo Thread. Peps. Tools of all kinds, and everything connected with this lino, all which will he disposed of at tho makers and- undertakers will *J ,v ?aya find us having a full stock of Hnir aoth, Bed, Chair and Sola Springs. Curled Han, Coffin Han dles, Lace, Collin Screws,and evcrythlngintholr line. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, \ a full assortment of which can bo found on our shelves at nil times. WHITE LEADS AND ZINGS. * We have not quite cleaned'the Eastern market of this particular commodity, but have always on hand a suflleleut supply of the best brands, which we are ready to odor at tho lowest rates. COLORS, In every variety, dry and In oil. OlLS—Linseed. Sperm. Winter Bleached Whale, Lubricating and Neata Foot. . VARNISHES, Coach, Furniture, Leather and Iron Varnishes, Turpentine, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Rosin, Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, &c. P U M P 8 of all descriptions and of any manufacture, Wood, Iron and Lead Pipe to suit. JS| , Farm and |[ ' House Bells, of every description, all wai Mill Crosscut and Circular SAWS. Rllle and BlastnK Powder, Safety Fuse, Ilosendalo. Han cok and Scotland Cement, Calcene Plaster, While Sand. Crow Bara, Sledges, Drills, Napping Hammers, <to. FARMERS are respectfully Invited to ex- . amino our stock of Hames, *~-~-v TTTW tr , "T Traces, Breast Chains, Tongue and Hlay Chains, Fifth Chains* Jockey Chains, Spreads, Hal’or Chains, Cow Ties, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Grain Bags, &o. CEDARWARE. Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Halt Bushels, arid every thing connected rtllh this branch. ■ Smooth and • • —Twisted Rifles, . j»m '"' *"ii |L Doable oud Stn lu ~ gl© Barrel Shot Q Guns, Revolvers, Wlperff and Gun Trimmings, of e SOLDERING IRONS, Solder, B Lead, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Brass, dec. Wo aro Sole Agents for the -J*' -p~ BUFFALO BCALKS. These If-rA Scales are warrauiod tooompeto M\ A with any other In the Market, /m and ore offered on better terras. / U As we order direct from the / Factories, we are able to Hupplv country merchants at I hllaool- fa&ZSI phla and Now York Prices. Repairs for McCormick's Reaper and Mower qf any year , constantly on hand . p, B.—Goods delivered to any part of the town tree of charge, MILLER & BOWERS. No. 20 Norm Hanover St., Carlisle. Fob. 20,1807-ljr. s)aft iftenetoer. HATES Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Has stood trio test of seven years before the nubile; and ationfor the hair has yet been dis covered that will produce the same beneficial results. It is an entirely new - scientific discovery, comoln iny many of the most IwwcifMana restorative ayents in the VEQfci ABLE KINGDOM. It restores GREY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL' YOUTH FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp white and clean; cures dandruff and humors, and lallin„ out : ot the hair; and will make It upon bald in vety ayed persons, as it rttriilsftes nutritive principle by hair is nourished andsuppoiled. It makes the lialr moist, soft, ana ytossy. and is as a It AIR DRESSING. It U the cheapest preparation to the public, as one bottle wM/ c compllsh more and'last lonyci than three bottles of any othet preparation. , _ . ~,, It is recommended and used by the First Medical Authority. . The Wonderful results produebd by our Sicilian Ilalr Denewerhave induced, nicuif/ mannfactui o preparations for tnr. rnu.-, undM various names; and, in order to induce the trade and the public to purchase their compounds, they have resorted to falsehood, by claimlny they were former part ners, or had some connection with our Mr. Hall, and their in'epara.. tlon was similar to ours. Do not be deed Vcd by them. Purchase the orlylnalt.it has never yet been equalled. Oar Treatise on the lialr, with certificates, sent fee by mail. See that each bottle has our private Revenue Stamp ovei the top of the bottle t All othei s arc imitations • R. P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H. Sold hg all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. Ocl. HI, 1M.7-IY \Vf ' ' It IlVC*’ld 1011 *V feg ■ GRAY HAIR.' • Thislathe AMDUOSiAthatlUngmado, This is the Cure that lay lu tho Ambrosia that King mndo, This is tho Jinn who wnß bald and • /\ WlicTtiow lias ruven locks, they say, L|*y Ho used tlio Cure that lay SafeU Itttlio AmtutoaiA that Kingmade. rfHCwN Tills is tho Maiden, handsome and ■ Who married tho man onco hold nud iSS&IjXi.Tj Whomow has raven looks, they eny. He ward tlio AiitmosiA that King §This Is tho Tarpon, who, by the way. Married the maiden, handsome and To SJ man once bald and pray, t Hut who now has raven locks, they \ HccntiPO ho used tho Caro that lay • lu tho Ambrosia that King made. This Is tho Roll that rings away To arouse the people sad and gay Unto this fact, which here does lay— Jf you would iwt he buhl or pray, use the AJiiaJtoaiA that King made. E. M. T!IB r ' c I ft nn., PnOPRIt.TOBS, PETEHpono 1 , H.H, till - Sold by all Druggist's. Fob, 13,1808.—ly • ‘ Insurance fflowpanies JgTNA HOUSE AND LIVE STOCK INSU RANCE COMPANY. IKSU u K a HORSES, MURES, *■ . t’ATTLE, A EE SHEEP, AGAINST LOSS BY THEFT, AND DEATH BY EIRE, ACCIDENT Oil NATCUAL CAUSES. SAM’L K. lIUMRICTI, Special Agent, OJ}ld'~ o M'esl .uoin I'it., Carlisle, SAM’L HOOVER, Local Agent, Mcchanlcsburg, Pa.; J. A. C. McUUNE, Local Agent, Shlppcnsb’g, Pa. April 21. ISGA—dm* CUMBERLAND VALLEY HORSE INSURANCE AND DETECTIVE COMP'Y. CAPITAL $50,000. Tho above Company has been organized for the Insuring of all kinds of live stuult against loss by. dentil, Lbcltor accident. The rates of Insuranc e are as low and as favor able ns any Company of the kind in the United Stales, while an abundant capital, and u carelul management of Its affairs, make it most desira ble to those wishing to insure.. w.b. aiuwiiw, President. ■W, F. SADLER, - ‘WM, M’OLELLAN, Secretary* Vice president, ■ Applications for Insurance can be made to 11. K. PEFFEII, Agent, Carlisle, Pa, Or to J. E. JOHNSON, Actuary, Shlppeusb'g, Pa, Way 14, WUs—ly miscellaneous. a. M. COYLK. TO. SCOTT COYLE. QO YLIS&CO., JOUIIF.US IN Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Goods and Stationery. All orders will receive prompt attention. No. 11, South Hanover street, Carlisle. for the Chambersburg Woolen Mill. March 10 f .1808.-ly SOTICE, —Notice Is hereby given that application will bo made for Iho lucorportt of uTliink of Deposit, Discount and Circula tion, under theauthorlty of the Actof Assembly, approved May Ist. 1861, to bo located In Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pa., and to bo called tbo “Farmer’s Dank,” with a Capital of tifty thou sand dollars, with the privilege of Increasing the same to one* hundred thousand dollars. ROBERT GIVEN, WM. H. MILLER, C.P. lIUMEIUCH, . CAIIEYW. MIL. J. C. HOPPER, MINER W. UENTZ THOMAS PAXTON, ABRAM VVITMESR JACOB NOFTSINGER, 6r., DAVID BETICE9. Jan. 30. 1868. —lira THE FARMER’S BANK, OF CAR LISLE. PENNSYLVANIA, Recently organized, has been opened, for the transaction of a general banking business, in the corner room of It. Givens now building, on tho North West corner of High street and the Centro Square. • ■ The Directors hope by liberal and careful man agement to make this a popular Institution, and a safe depository for all who may favor tho bunk with their accounts. • Deposits received and paid buck on demand, In terest allowed on special deposit, Gu>'.Sliver, Treasury Notes and Government Bunas, bought and sold. Collections made on all accessible points lu the country. Discount day .Tuesday. Uruklnghouap, from U o’clock a. ai. to 3 o’cloca p. m. J. 0. lIOFJ'ER, aishier. • DIUECTOUS. R. Given. President, Win. 11. Miller, Thomas Paxton, David liolkes, John W. Craighead, A. J. Herman, March 26, 1808,-tf Abraham Winner. 3Brj) <SooiB. ■gISNTZ.& CO WM.DBSTZ. | JOIIK i)EN TZ I jr. NEW FIRM I NEW GOODsT % for tho purposo.of couductUu'i/m n l °e° I JH'C 'i buslncs* under thtTubovb desiKim,,^-Uoud* *« largo and and well assorted stock S« hi, To «Jls large ly of wo lla > e tuldec} NEW AND ELEGANT 000 m and And ourselves In a condition!,. ’ compete will. any house n, th i :r cssrimy Philadelphia and Pittsburg. o ur SSWn consists lu part of b uurUu,,l en!>eBiocic CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. VESTING In great variety and best , ua ’ Spnug. summer and .Wmtu* ,',?f « 1 } labl ° f or suitablefor u goiitUmian-s wuulr.Hin l ., url,c le» department wo llavo engaged theßenMcrai llllB “A no i tailor^ whoso garments uro warranted to lit SILKS, black, plain and fancy, . and cheap UeLAINI*,, i iw oo T plain and fancy colors! ALPa?a«“ S k ' shades; also JSIOIIAIU LUsiiim?'. grdat variety.. I'oPLINS, silk 111 • "T 1 ! <t ‘’iTfi'l’ 1 ' “‘■“'W Pup™ L st , vleiminc'\ a ’ “Urf, a , C .“!V™ lrre nell iLKLf.Lfc,i3, very handsome goods ' aiyu.-_iu*us-' i’ltiis and PuruNs, variouHHlmdcs. plain and fanev fnv iifr WOULaNuJfcs nnmfi 1 . dre,ls ' Wt ‘ ar * White «ii\i?iVms l i\. tlXl .' illB,Vo Variety. WIIAWLa, a full lino X’AitArtOHs,hum UMBRELLAS&c SI 10 ~1° "1 ' f“B>ilouV i,, fr. , ;iU • l*s m the nmr ket. uiuvon kkl, silk, buck, co.ion, &c. A lull line of ' CAMBRIC AND SWISS EDGINGS, a . ,IJ tPw Ll i toclc Laces, Xlamlker cbiuls, Worked Embroidery. ItiiißUNa.ulicol. OJB and widths, irom ouo-iourth yard wide tn the very narrow. TRIMMINGS, a very 1 •rgo»s < ? sorLmunt, comprising every good thing luuhc Buttons, Hans, Muslins, Calicoes. Ginghams" Manuels, lickings,Checks, laneus, and aluiliu. Horimeut of DOMESTIC GOODS vIJl i O . V u " n , nr,a Cloih Tuliio Govern Napkins, iJoyhus, Towelling fatuil, vurh.nJ gnuloa. Grain Bugs. Balmoral aklrts. Friinii. Consuls, and a lui go assortment of CAR PET S, from ij cents per yard up to the best Imnerhi Three Fly.' CABHiir CHAIN, Fiour auuS! Oil Clotlia, Multlug, Hugs, window Blinds ail ’ very cheap, ’ ‘ We huvo the stock to salt the trade, which wo are delermmca to sell lower Hum uiu sumo ca» be bought any where Hi this section m couiurs- Give u» a cull. May 7„lbuS— tf. ffllotljhiß anti #ancj) (fioois. J 0 IIN DOKNEII',’ U MJ3JJC’HANT TAILOR, south-west stm: 01: public sci’ub.caullsli:, pa. (IN REAR OF COURT HOUSE.) Clothing in ado to order, and ft good lit guaran teed In all eases. HEADY MADE CLOTHING, AND A LARGE VARIETY OF C i Ju A 7• L EMEi\a FUR iVIW/LV O (JOUJIs. Such us Under Clothing, Collars, Neckties, Sus ponders, Ac., constantly on muul. Goods sold la the yard, as cheap as any house outside lliecitu->, mid no charge lor cutting, A splendid vivleiy u/ FANCY SPRING .GOODS, Trench and Domestic now on hand, nnd fur sale at prices which defy competition, Don't foiget the place, in roar of Court House. May ill, 16US. —ly T) JiAU AND KKKI* VOUKSELF IX lli FUltMED.—Having purchased tho old and wca known business stuna which X have occupi ed for twenty years, I have determined nut to retire from my prest ut business, but to continue In tho nnuiuiueuire of HEAD Y*MADE CLOTHING, of, all sizes nud descriptions, as well us piece goods by the yard, and a geuemi assortment ui GENTS PURNIBHING.GOODS. X would respoctfully Invite my friends and pa trons who need a good suit of cloths to give me a call, us 1 have Just relumed from-the city with a. largo assortment of the host quality of sPItINU AND Sr U MAlEll GOODS, viz; Fine Black French and English Cloths, 1. •* •• '• Doeskin CASSIMERES, FINE LIGHT FANCY DOESKIN CASSIMEKES, Casslnotts, Cottonndod, Velvets, Drab d’ele's Al pacas, Linens. Satins, Velvet Cord, and many more too nuinjerous to moallon. Also, a lull as sortment ol THUNKS, VALISES AND TRAVELLING-BAGS of tho best description. With thnnkstothepub- He for post favors, and hone I will receive a call soon at my phico. Jo. A r c*-</» Jiaaover S(„ April 23. I. LIVINGSTON. a>toues, ftmtoare, Sit, gPJIINO SALES Have commenced at the store of tho undersigned NORTH HANOVER STREET , NO. 68,. of all kinds of I VA RES suited to tiro wauls ul Housekeepers. Hotels, and all contemplating llie famishing of tholr houses. Having Just returned from the cities they arc prepared to supply all ylth STOVES of every kind such ns COOK, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, consisting in part of the BARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK, , ORIENTIAL, PARLOR AND HEATER, also, tho noted NATIONAL RANGE. They are prepared to furnish those contemplat ing housekeeping, with all things necessary tea WELL UKOULATeD HOUSE, such as TINWARE, of all descriptions, COFFEE MILLS, SADIRONS, SPOONS, LADLE S, &c.,&c. J ROOFING, SPOUTING AND JOBBI 2N G , and everything In tho Hue of-tho tinner done at Shortest JVo/ico and on the Host Reasonable lerins all wares warranted. Give them a callasthej a™ anxious to exhibit, loelmg MtUs/led that t»e> i convince all that NO. 88, is the place to purtuiwn C II KA P GOODS, and deautifui. wares of all kinds, found i nrst-clasa establishment. AINESItfITB RUPP, No. 08, N. Hanover street. March 12.1808* . .Carlisle Pn. fflffillncs anti lUpors, AND JJ LIQUORS. , Edward Shower respectfully announces to the public, that lie continues to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a large and very superior us* Bortmcnt of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, athlanew stand, a few doors west of Hannon* Hotel, and directly west of the court House. Car lisle. BRANDIES, ALL or CHOICE BRANDS. Wines, Sherry, Port, Mnderla, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hock, v johannlsborg, pud Bodorhotmer. CHAMP A«G N E, Holdslclt & Co., Golsler & Co., and Imperial-' Gin, Bohlon, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY, Superior Old Rye. Choice Old Family NM‘“ r Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. Ale. Brown Stout, So. Best to ho had In dolphlQ. Bitters, of the very ben. quality. Dealers and others des ring a pure article will And It as represented, a- .ils whole attentio bo given to a proper ah. careful selection o Stock, which cannot be surpassed, and U P have tho patronage of tho public. oWEB . Deo. 1,1866. :» 1 J'l ■sl 'A •1 -/I BKNTZ & CO.
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