Agricultural. DUE SHOET HAY CROP. ’ dose attention to, the numerous re ports tlmt have appeared in (lie many agricultural papers during the last l\vo, months,-establishes the fact beyond a doiiPt or' contradiction that we will' have a remarkably short liny crop.— Now, farmers, “ What are yon going to do about it?” The thoughtless answer will- come from many, “Sell off pari of my stock.” Will that meet the difficulty? Will persons having a short supply ot food be likely to purchase? Will not all want to sell off siipertluous stock? Will the price received compensate you tor your trouble and expense ? Can m'll stock subsist on nolbi ng ? Can yon keep up the fertility'of- your soil by a b ss amount of stock? These are the questions tlmt press upon the minds of every intelligent farmer,-and ouesiions that demand an immediate reply. ‘ Civemnstanecs control me,” said Napoleon, “why, I *m»ke eircnnlstances.” Positive de termination like bis, must lie that ■it Ibe farmer during the present season. Maine bay wbib- tin* sun shines,” is (lie sheerest nonsense. We must make buy—forty mil lions ol people -.ire nreiv dii-eetly inler ''eated .in this subject loan in Hie election in a president. Oni'inik. beef,, but ler, and cheese, apart from the com mercial value, of bay, are items of in terest that press home upon-us every day. Having stock to subsist lipon a half supply during the winter, when they ar. cut off from every thing green and luxurious, will not meet the difficulty. Worse economy was never practiced than to stint the supply ot food that an animal requires. An illustration, perhaps will enforce tills more clearly than theqnost scien tific explanation: Granting that a horse can move a ton, eight hundred pounds of which is the wagon, there remain twelve hundred pounds of pow- er for removing any variety of weight - this is now the practical value Of one Thuiorse. Attach a second horse to the ed in iron - whicli the first one is moving yelloWj Wie two—the first one pulling the Taagotn hiipself—can move three thou- Wheand hundred pounds of weight; yerthe secoP'l horse makes the motive dr power of the first sixteen hundred pounds. A greater gain than this re sults from ,h\supply of food. A certain amount isrcquired to keep the animal in a healthy growing condition, if no more he given development will end , there, the extra food developes into muscle, bone, fat or milk, whatever the character of the animal may he. Then, fellow-farmers, we must increase the supply of food. Will sowing corn broad-cast or in drills produce their increase? We believe not; it comes into use when we yet have a supply ol pasture, contains so, much water and a certain quantity of sugar that renders .it diffi cult to cure when the weather is cool. In fact, to ferment or mould is its nat ural tendency. For green feeding, we consider nothing superior to it, but we must look elsewhere for a winter sup ply- Himijariaa tjruss is what just meets the case under consideration. Any farmers who will turn down a clover sod immediately after they have made hay from it, prepare the ground as well as for wheat, aiid sow broadcast at the rate of one bushel of seed per acre will be compensated at the rate of , t from one and one half to three tons per acre of hay. The grass matures suffi etenllv early in the fall,to lie thorough ly cured by the sun. Allkinds of cat tle stock are fond of it, and if cut before the seed ripen, for horses it is equal to timothy. , , . , , . A few acres of ground laid down to Ibis grass will add ten-or fifteen tons to vour supply of hay, and with a proper ‘ ‘ collection-, of corn-fodder mii farmer need stint'fi single animal in Ids po-es si-wi.—jTVue Pemoeral. TOBAOOO BROWERS ON .MANURE. W. R. Sissons, of Willin'.ham, said the best was home made liarnyard ma nure, which he increased and improved hv carting in mack, ioam. nul sand* Ho also used lien manure, which al though not of great hulk, was strong, lie mixed it with planter—sometimes pulverized it—and it was very valua ble for loliaoi'o, coni, and potatoes-; put in the hill. .Mr. C. CJtux'hs of Spriiittiii-M '‘id not litiliuve in paying fifty (Jolhus pec ton for special immures. Bedded ilia slock with sand ; putting two shovelfuls per day under a cpw, which absorbed the liquid. He could afford to pay $lB per ton for straw or old hay for bedding for the sake of the manure.. For. tobac co land lie preferred top. dressing har rowed in. Ho had put on about eight lons to the acre, hut hereafter should spread on twelve tomi. per acre,. Coal ashes were valuable to put in the’hill for potatoes, and they would also make clover grow. Their chief value was to produce and retain moisture. Keuben Brooks of. West Springfield, said he did not like deep ploughing.— The idea that there was a farm under (below) a farm, which could be reached by subsoil ploughing, was a mistake.— fie preferred manure near the surface of the land, spreading it on, and with commercial manures sow it broadcast, riding it up for tobacco. Be liked green manure, the fresher the better, itpplied direct from the stable, and spread on the top. Sowing plaster over it was an advantage to retain .the am monia. Thought tobacco growing did not impoverish the land. Ho had raised last year 100 bushels of wheat from three acres of land that had pre viously grown tobacco. He bad taken a I'ood deal of pains to utilize nightsoil —had constructed a large, water tight hriek vault, and all the coal ashes had been thrown™ as an absorbent, and it was the general deposit for all the slops and refuse mutter from the house; it made a valuable fertilizer. William H. Burt of Longmeadow, uses anything he can gilt hold of for absorbents, anything that would con vi y the liquid to the land,, >fle'said there wu's-some vnlue-in-green hard wood sawdust. There was an‘advan tage in carting clay on to sandy land, I.ut lie won il prefer that it lie one year undisturbed. He would value five cords of clay and five cords of manure, as much as ten cords of manure. Had never been in the habit of, using com mercial manures; none of them paid except Periiviairguano. Dr. Btickney of ttpriugtitfil, was call nl upon to give hiSmpin on in. regard to tlrefung horse’manure, and said that ilie -moke or gas which.escaped from it was ammonia, that ho.hadmlwajssup pic-mi it to he the more valuable ingre dient us a fertilizer, and if it was lost il could never be restored. The reu-on the bedding wasso valuble ~cas because of its being saturated with the urine, and that too being the ammonia ; fresh soil has a great affinity for ammonia. Horse manure also contained .nitrogen to a great extent, and that being, the chemical which tobacco requires, is the leason why tobacco waste was so suc cessful fora fertilizer.—A’, r. Moi. gtotteg. igrinapat ; sfc QiTOVE ANl)WwTfb^^ f -:~X . EST AB L I S Jl M -TN -T ~ f'-WA GUiOij. Tho partnership 'HfeMtftforfcm ugbetweeu- Walker Ja Olaudy. havlnitibu dissolved bv mutual consent, 1 henmyannoence to rensof Carlisle and surrouudluucoiiutttVthAt'l have opened a . . . , -We •”/ M Stove and Tinware Store, lu iiieOtirgo Irame- bulldlug, outlie .cbynorof- West High and West streets, forhio.rly bconpled by Corbollus &lloah. . .' ’ ’ ' ’ - 'Having a large and complete stock of Stoves .and Tibwaro-ou band selected With the*greatest care oxptesslyvfov.thls market, my eusloipersare guaranteed satisfaction. both as re'gbrds quality uud price. Sheetiron and Tinware, Constantly oh hand and made up UxiVder. My stock of tinwareembruees everythlMgtdsually keiiflu a llrst class tin establishment. ‘ •HOOFI NG and SPOUTING promptly attend- STOVES, 1 mu u*>w prepared to exhibit lu the Winter Trade a large and wen-assorted stock of the bent i attorns ol stovea, Having the agoucy of the following celebrated stoves. I am prepared to furbish them to parties so desiring: MtiKNINU ULOitY. ’ ' t.lfiMT if-dfsK HuN-ToN - ium»-:nuu. HLAi:uN LIGHT ‘ kuu ••KFM’Kami PAKL 1 U S T O YES Hi* seined.)n ol Cool: Stoves emuraee Hie following: ... . Superior, Noble Cook, Excelsior, “ • Niagara. Quaker City, ami Coral. &lo - Repairs constantly on hand. ■ I am agent for a PATENT STE A M PIP E. lor Heating mills, molorles, itc.. and prepared tcpfurnlsh and place them lu position at short notice. ■ , Having an experience of 22 yours In this busi ness,! would respectfully solicit a share pi the ■public patronage, feeling confident that I will give satisfaction. . ... b A. WOODS WALK Eli. .pec. 22.70-U . JjIXCELfSIOK STO V F' >1 n d I' I N W A R EMPOR I U MI The undersigned would respectfully Inform the ciUzenso “Carlisle und vicinity, that he stt» carrlesonthe Stove Sc. Ttuwave ftos’iueaa In all Its various branches.. ■ Itc has spiau-pil the agency for the following popular siovph : Parlor and Ofiice Stoves. Morning Glory, Parlor Heater, Parlor Light, Light House, , together with a variety of COOK STOVKH. Combination Gas Burner, Eureka, Regulator, Niagara, Superior, MORNING GLOBOf- find other HEATERS. RANGES,' AND EIJiEBOARD. STOVES! which he 1* prepared to furnish at the lowest market rates. ... Stove ke^avmvg. promptly attended to. Hoofing. Snouting and jobbing executed In themoat satisfactory man ner* TINWABE. ■ c . ol’ every description, constantly on hand, or made to order, at reasonable prices. . Haying', none but experienced workmen employed, be hones bv a close-attention to business to secure me public ■ .SAMUEL H. OLA. UDY. Nov. gl. 1871—lv. 1 ’ SOMETHING NHWUNIIHK lilt! SUM! mHE UNDERSIGN HI), having just I retun .'S from the citluw with a large stock oTgobds. Invite the attention of all who Ueslro satisfaction to cull ami examine tbnlr la-go stock o Stoves and Tinware Ampng the stock of stoves may be found the •I nti-Clivler Bane Burner, ANTI-CLINKKU FIRE PLACE H FATEH, together with all the latest style* of PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES, which tliev challenge the trade, in compel with Kniye*. Forks, Dailies. Damps, Dippers,, IniiOtlier with T-uli-I Sots, (Inal Hutikets, Onai Sieves, Shovels inni Tonus. Zinc ami every va riety of Tin Ware ami Ilon.-ie l-'iiralslihlil tiooils kepi, la a llrsl. eln.sK store We are alsi orepineii In furnish Pumps for Cisterns ami Deep Wells! ami have lor sale the Celehrateo Genuine Cu cumber Wood Pump, ROOFING. SPOUTING AND JOB WORK utUmd.ed to promptly and on reasonable terms. Rei'nemberthe place, the green front-on North. Hanover street. A. tew, doors above Louther. Give mi a cull an u'e are determined not'to be undersold by inv other parties In this plane. Thilnuful tot the past,patronage u'e extend a cordial Invitation to all to pay hb u visit. \V\uvvesmvt\v Nos. 02 and 64> NORTH HANOVER ST.. ' CARLISLE, Nhv.ii. 71 PA- fflabfout jpAafter. \ B. E W I N (j , CARINKT MAKER AND UNDEUTAEKR. WEST MiUN STREET CARLISLE.- PA. A splendid assortment oi New F urni tur e. for the.Hollduys, comprising' • Sofas, Camp Blbol, i .onnges, Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs. Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Curd Tables, Reception Chairs. Ottomons, Bureaus. What Nots. * At’., oie,, Ac, Warlor, V •Chamber, Dining Room, Kltckeu FURNITURE, of the lutesiJstyleH. AGE FURNITURE IN SEITH Splendid new Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTREsHEH GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES mifreat variety. •Parllcnjai attention given to Funcials. Orders frotrt town an'd ’country’promptly attended to ud on reasonable *erms, ; 1 cp. 17 . OUT FOR THE “ Mammoth Boot!” Everybody Is Invited to cull ut Jonathan Cory man’s __ . SHOE STORE. la NORTH-HaNOVER Street, whore, he >viu manufacture to ordortbd boAt Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, and all other styles that can he got In the market out of the best material, and as low as any other store in prices, lor the cash. I have also, a now amexiican gaitku, for i n , any othep-duw In <:arilß|e,,.OAieeptnu.J. Com-' rnsin 'h< MtthptaoAUclbgi6t9fh. iOua best styles over got out far gentlemen. All the aboVd will ho sold at Die Xx>west Cash Prices. | won’t ho undeisold. Also, ail kinds of Ladles’, Misses’ and Children's Colored work will bemad*- to or der dt the shortest notice, and all work will be guaranteed. , , ... Please cull and give me a trial, and all work will bo mado In Iho best workmausldp-llUe manner. Repairing will be done neatly ami cheap for cash. JONATHAN- CORNMAN iST. Sin | 'Web' 1 111 i -~‘ ' Mis (goats' J -• ' : ■ 1872. Hrmmu-'i.*! ■ 1872 * : GREAT BARGAINS -liLA'ik, JAPAN I'iik'kml ' FA SCY SILKS, • • lIL.VOK H EUN ANNIES, , s GHKNAUINIW, LAWNS, LINEN SUITINGS^ HUb ii,ll;kliuLsuf SIi.UMEH, WEAK, WHITE GOWD.S, &u„ In order to close out our SuVmuor a;ock. V.* i.. "... » - i VI 'i’v SHAWLS, LACE POINTS, LA,OE SACKS, PARASOLS, FANS LACE COLLARS, EMBROIDERIES, &c.. Cheap CASSIMERES, hiNEN, and Cotton PANTS bTUFFS’, HICKORY STRIPES, MUSLINS, TICKINGS, ■ &c., &c., &c. S*i?ORE Six beat and Convincing Reasons WHy Vou Should Buy From Us i 1. We liava a re«lUent. buyer lu the City to 1 piqk up bargains for ua. 2. We buy for Cash. We are thus enabled to buy cheap and sell cheap. I. We have no old goods purchased at high prices. i , slv do no” R enmimiie? ouraelvoii with largo ouautittoa of goods to be curried Irom one sea? sou to iiYint her: but keep oar stock fresh by receiving n*w goods dally. • u, W»* receive a great many auction lotsol goods, which We can sell far below,the regular rates. . . * k BUY uutll you have exftiulncdlour elegant Block; we want you to tokoalbok, whethef you wish to buy or not, as we are not afraid to have our goods or prices compared with any other house in “ D. A. SAWYER. C.'l The' great speciality, Black Silks, for weight, beauty of finish and prices, my stock of -Black , Silks connot.he.excelled by any la the country. lam prepared to guarantee every yard we seU./ Full* assortment of Japeneso Silks very cheap, Japenese [Poplins, Japanese Rohefi, choice Mohaitt.f Princes Cloths, Stripe Parisienno, Black Iron Bergo,' Alqxls Poplins, Philadelphia Poplins, Wo<Jl DoLalns, Alpacas, &o,' in a word, everything in Dress Goods,* new, cheap and desirable. Tho.most complete stock of|OTnii*riin<r flnnHc e y er , offered in this market. All-Wool DoLalm,' Cashmeres. Bomha lilOUmiuß vTOOQS zfae Cloths, Bombazines, Bilk and Wool'Henri etta Cloth, Tarolae, Belgian Cord, Bafltlle. Anstralisn Crape, Black Serge, Crape Veils, do. Partic ular attention paid to Funeral-Orders. 1 WHITE GOODS. —Au immense stock of the above. In all the latest novelties of the season, now ready -for Inspection. Stacks of ‘ ; 1 DOMESTIC GOODS aiid Table Lise nit at low prices. MEN’S WEAK.—Having incrcased iny slock and facilities in this branch, ! mi now prepared to .offer an assortment second to none {u our town. Black Cloths and Doeskips French Cossimeres and Sul tings, English And Scotch Cpurlot’sCasslmeres, &o, SUITS made to ol der at short notice. r i GRAND DISPLAY OP GOODS! FOR SPRING AN, D BUMMER. AT OGILBY’B, NO. 4 7 WEST MATN STREET. Now receiving from Now York' anil Philadelphia,‘the-largest and most complete stock of eve ry article In the DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, FANCY. GOODS, dc., de„ ever offered ln : CARLISLE, DRESS GUOD3. beautiful Black and Colored SILKS, btocado and plain Japanese SILKS, Gray SUipe Summer SILKS, Llght-woight'POPLINS,-Dolly* Vurdon JAPANESE anu DRESS GOODS In all coIor*.'.SPECIALTY—As visual, we ■•tier unsurpassed Blade Alpacas ami Mohairs.-also all colors of same goods at Special Bargains’. Best mpkes of * " BLAGE CtOTHS AN D GASSIME It E S . '. , ■’ 1 ‘ - Funov CasslrneicK, Twciuls, Kentucky Jeans and Cr tton Coatings and Pants Stairs at old Brices,8 rices, although the woolen and cotton market hast advanced considerable, AUCTION BARG AINS. White (guilts, BpilngShawls. Sun Umbiwdluß and Parasols, Table Linens. Towels and Towling, Napkins, Lnnm Points ami Plain Ribbons, (all colors) und MottU’s extra wide for Husoes, elegant shades ol Plain and Plaid, Ladles’ Linen Handkerchief!), Gent’s Handkerchiefs. All the.above at lowest prices over offered la Carlisle. WHITE AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Piques In great variety. Striped Victoria Lawpfi. ‘ (entirely new this season.)- -Plain Swiss Vic. Lawn's, Nansooks, Linens, Plaid Nansioks Bleached and Brown Muslins, Tick ings. Checks. Striped-Shirtings,* Ginghams. Blue Drills and Denims, full width Sheeting, Bleached and Unbleached, at all prices to suit purchasers. 200 packages- Calicoes, all new styles, -light and dark, ut nJR. 10 and \2V. cents.. FANCY GOODS AND NOTlONS—Ladles’ new style Silk Ties, Gloves, Hosiery Lace and Linen Collars. Under Sleeves. Cuffs, Spring Veiling In Grenadines,' Beiaues and figured Nets, and every- article. In a Urst-cluss N’otlon House, at lowest prices. l DHIVRS.—New Spring Colors Ladies’ Kid Gloves only SI. Best Kids, cuffed, scalloped, new shades. $1 nr., Ladlos’ all Unon, corded and hemmed Handkerchiefs I2J4e, worth *>Tkv Clark’s O. N. T. !SU) yards. Spool Cottons, all colorp,7e. Best Spool Cottons, 2T»()yards, other makes.:-Ic. Be>tskirt Braid. Kcents. Bound to soli Goods at RYK C* A QtT at prices to suit the times. OOILBY’S.U West. J :> G/iOIi O 1 Muln street. Carlisle, Pa. NEW! NEW! NEW! v EXTRAORDINARY HARGAINB IN ALL-KINDS OF DRY GOODS! At the Uhl Central Corner. New Summer Dress Goods at areally reduced prices. Splen did bargains In BLACK HI LKS, great. bargains In GRENADINES, special bargains ' In HKRNANNIKS. JAPANESE,SILKS at reduded prices. SUMMER POULINS at reduced prices, LAWNS very cheap. We have the best stock of- WHITK DRESS GOODS iiV the town, Swiss Muslins, French Muslius, Nainsooks, Viotorla Lawmi. BlshopLawus, Piques and Marseilles, checked and striped Nainsooks, all the new styles In Parasols and Sun Umbrellas very handsome and at very low prices, LACE POINTS and LACE SACKS at unprecedented low LINENS of all kinds Ladles’ dresses and suitings, mens’ and hoys’ wear, elegant Clotlis and Cassirneres, A large stock of Plain and Fancy Lineas for men’s and boys’suiu,'stacks ol Coltonadea very cheap, Tablo Tji nens. Towels, IST apkins, Counterpanes, die., in great variety, and ut very low prices. Notions, Dress Trlmmlugß.Ac., Dross Buttons, handsome Bl| k fringes, elegant Laces, Silks and Satin cut bias; Hamburg Edgings and Insortlngs, The celebrated HARRIS SKAMLESS KID GH.OVBS are only to bo found at the Old Central. Do not fall to give us a call, as we have the LARGEST STOCK IN THE TOWN and will give (jooii bargains to all who may favor us with a call, ‘ », - Miller & Buttorff. works ftreinove«iirojA.>V«st Mnlu street to 7:18. ffnn ovoratroet, when; anythingobtainableat a Hrst class .. . v , , MARBLE AND ' BUOwWhTONE SHOI»! may be had at rales which onimat'LimVihWsoM molty'orcyiuiitry. , ‘ , , ’ HftvJnff/i hwivy aml.civrefnliy sclpoted ajofk on hand, I wlU«eUlti»t rates which cannot ho undersold, or oxcqucU Jn - workmanship. . N. B.—Marble aml’M* rbellzed Mantles and encaustic tile atclly rates Apt ’7211m I AM Sow .offbking UUKAT BAUGAINa IN *ay-Ilvery body call and get some of the bargains..®! ROOM li. B. Gor of SQtfA&B. NEW, BEAUTIFUL AND UNSURPASSED DISPLAY OP DRESS GOODS, ! Blriawls and Scarfs, L. T. GUEENFIELD’S Mo. 18 E. Main SSt. Li. *1?- C3rre©nfield, d.WENS’ Mast Main Street, gE'E!! BEE I M ' . Foil Wnnt of. rbonV, t will dispose of a number ofilrst-rato stocks of HTCTSB! ' principally, Italians and . Hybrids, .la Latiß- Ntroth'n MoVeahle Corrtb Hives. Terms mode* rate. Apply to THEO. M. MOLTZ, • . nVWeit Falrvlow, Pa., owfcer.of royi's extended patent for Cum berland county; March 1H72-Sm‘ H.OWFN. ©merles. GROCERY STORE BTILI* XN’YIIB “South End.” The uudoralgniMl. would.respectfully inform the citizens ol Carlisle and Vicinity, that no has purchased tho stock of'Mr. John .Hooknjan, and oaving added largely thereto, will at oil limes keep a good and firat-dlass stock of ■ > GROCERIES. on nandt and which .ho will sell at* very, smdll ■ advance on first coat. His stock will consist of sugar of all the .parlous grades, i'oflhfes.dt all!prices, To»», Spices, Queenswaro, GlassYm'o, and Crookdry, Baskctsi Buckets, Tubs, Crackers, all kinds, Mackerel; Shad and Herring, Tobacco and Segar*. Brushes * Of Ull descriptions. Bed Cords and Clothes Lines, Brooms. I will also keep, constantly on hand a fine quality of Family Flour and Feed of all kinds; also, a large variety of Canned and Dried Fruit, consisting of. pea<jhes. apples, or nufces, femons. tomatoes, Ac.. together with, a ' ceheral assortment of.KQTIONo usually kept KXSk. COraTRV tB&DBCE Of 01l k nSs taken In exchange forgonds, ol market prices. Hoping thot jiy strict attention to business, ond . tho wonts of oil thot may favor him with their custom, ho will rccolvo O liberal shore of the pa tronage. Having every facility and advantage in the purchasing of my stock for cart, Lwlll not ho undersold by any In the business. Hemem hor the nlooe-No. 78 South Hanover street, cor ner of Chapel Alley. JOHNA , ME aHB. Anrll'll. 1872—tf. . "VTEW FIRM I ciKW KlßEtf ! ' * j.&WvE;©reeii having 1 purchased lh6 Entire Block and *Flx-. lures of Lewis Fober, In Mr. Sadler's new' bmld- Fresh Groceries, Sadias , Molasses. Dried Fruit, Cheese, Buckets, Coffees, Candles, Spices, Brushes, Bice, Baskets, Salt, Cioves, Beef, Pepper, . Sodo, Allspice, Crackers, Brooms, Flour, Tubs. Teas. Cordage, - Sugars, ClUnnmon. Svruna. Corn Starch, ■ Pish. Cdal Oil, Ham, * Vinegar, Lard, Blacking. ■ Pickles, Stove Polish, Ketchup, Cedar* "Willow ware, Soap, Queensware, * Nutmegs, Glass Ware, Canned Fruit, Stoneware, r , Starch, , &0..&c..*c. Goods delivered to all parts of the town, free market price paid lor country produce. ' • They hope by fair dealing,'strict attention toi business, and n desire o please, to merit ft share of the public patm uage, Bespecllmlv ■ J.&W; 'KHr'N, JUtg Sturts. CVT'BR Y ATTRACTIVE /and tempting are the iar£e plies of Nice Goods how opening at the .wellrknown establishment -otthesahgcribencxliltfJbijfnic'thD.aocond-' Great , Arrival this spring. Wo make a speciality in pure * . BL ACK SILKS ! of the Celebrated Lyons* make, at very low, pri ces. Wo have also a full line of M burning Good g - ; THE YERY BEST Tamlsd Cloth, pure 1 Bilk Warn Black Hernaul, best , all-wool-DeLanes, boat Bombazines, best Black i Alpacas, plain black and black and white Ginghams' and Calicoes, Chintzes and Percales. A fall line of WHITE HOODS for Dresses, such as French Muslins, Nainsooks, Bishop and Victoria Lawns, Tarletons, Grena dines. I plain white and fancy colore, white French Merino. Cashmere, white and colored Linens, Ac. Aiso the Largest Stock oi Staple and DOMESTIC Goods to be found In this county. And when you come bereahd examine our largo stock, yon need go no further, as that would be a waste of time and loss of money. We have a great many now ALPACAS & POPLINS of various grades and prices. (Cheap.) Wohavo thb-largest stock of Embroideries, Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings.-- HATS for Ladles. Men and hove, Skirls and Skirting, Shawls Table Linens, Sheetings, also, CLOTH'S & CASSIMERES and Cotton and Linen goods for men and boys, and a very large assortment of smallwares and FANCY GOODS, which wo can’t mention for want of room. The famous DOLLY VARUBN baa not boon forgot ten. All persona In'want of bargains can ' get them by calling at this welbknown house, that bus stood the storms of two fierce* panics In the commercial world, aud escaped unhurt. 1 lease c,.,„oandu.lng & GO? .Mayaitr. ; ' ' y- S. RITTER & SON, Drapers AND Mercliant TAILOR SI No. 44 West Main Street, . CAIItIBLE Spring- Opening I=l CLOTHS, CASSIMERES .AND —t — Vestings. , Wq Imvo IUHt received a full assortment of Foreign add Dpraestlb Cloth'S, Cusslmered-atid • VeatlngH.'ertsbrtwlng the latest noveltJeaandtho best manufacture,-which iwe are desirous of ex> hlbltlng.to the public. -Oar prices cannot bo surpassed. ‘ JtsS'Saitemade tta'lowas TEN DOL LARS, with the guarantee of a perfect /It.' ;Cwwl“- mores by the yard ntallnrloes. from 65 centaup. A full fltao of GENTS’ FURBISHING' GOODS ‘ always ‘on J bandi- Shlrla raado >to order.j.we • would respeottolly solicit; a’, coll.. We are the agents for the original > - , .... llowo, Scwliig'HlncUlue, Improvod. No, d Mast Mai/n Street* boots! SHOES. GAITERS. ] BROGANS, X SLIPPfcRSi CUSTOM and MApETO ORDER. REPAIBINO promptly-done, AOApi DYBEHT, • "■ No. 4 East Main Street. March 28.1872-tf Jofcn Mmnon, WHOLESALE and UpTAtL pEALER in > Wittes & Ciqtttrts. No 41 Sputh Hanover Street CARIiISDE,’ PA\ ■ ' ' Nov 10, ,71—lyr. J. L. STERNER & BRO. ' Livery & Sale Stable, BETZ BEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD SIS., IN THE REAR OF THE BENT/, HOUSE, Carlisle, Pa. Having lilted up the Stable with Carri ages, &0., Wo are propaied to famish first-class turn-outs at reasonable rates. Parties taken to and from the Springs, April 25, IWIT—Uy 23 rs ffiootis. READ I ! DUKE & BURKHOLDER have now open one of the finest stock* of 'New AND Desirable P !I m llds eyer shown to the public. Their Immense stock ol BressGoods comprises all the novelties of the season. Dol ly Vardans in all kinds of goods. Japanese Silks, Black Silks, chene and pure Mohair Pop lins, White Goods in every grade, among which can be found Balletic Cloths, Yosemlte Stripes, Lawns, Swlsses, and everything In the White Goods lino SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Wb have the May Queen, Roaallua, and all the differed!, makes of Shawls, which we have the reputation of selling cheaper than the cheap est. Cloths & Cassimeres We offer a special Inducement to every one needing a spring- suit; having a very tine as sortment, and having the heat tailors in town to make,them up to order. Call and see the tine assortment of all kinds of DRY GOODS! Wo have added a flqe line of TRIMMINGS. t 6 suit all kinds of Dress Goods. - When you wish to examine a tine stock of Goods, we would urge yon.to call at opr s.tojre and-ascertain our prices attention, and if not successful in selling oven a small bill,shall bo glad for the call. NEW INVOICES OF Late Style Goods added every week. Don’t lorget DUKE & BURKHOLDER, North■ Hanover Street, Bklow Carlisle Deposit Bank. NEW STOCK ; . op - , • SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. at extremely Low Prices, to which dally addi tions will bo made, and POPULAR PRICES MAINTAINED Black Silks, Alpacas, Mohairs, of superior 'lustre ami durability, on which I 'defy.rpmpetlilon as to QUALITY and PRICES , Mourning Goodg -, IN GREAT VARIETY. SUPERIOR . STOCK OP White Goods, embraciugall the novelties of the season. Cloths, Cassimeres, ' Boys' wear a Speciality. CotlHnades and Farmer’s < Drills. '. iAn examination is only necessary to covlnce .Jbat for Variety. Beauty, Durability aud Cheap mess/ our stock is second to nbhe In town." ‘ T. A. HARPER, "May2—tf. ‘ south Hauover tit. Carlisle* Notice i to al«l whom it may CONCERN!. JOHN ELLIOTT, No.USNortb Hanover street, Carlisle, has Just opened a large and.splendid assortment offspring ana Summer CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes,-Hatv Hosiery, &c; HiS stock of Olotblfag is comply a, embraoipg every.yariety and stylo, and uhso rpasSed In elegance,-beauty and utility, and offered at prices 'that please and suit the people. Well may It bo said that John Elliott sells cheaper than anybody in town. I have secured one of the best practical cutters in theft late, and also a large -assortment of Piece .Goods* which I; will, make up to .order at the sbortestnotice. Suits made as low as 89.00. Al so; ft l&rge assortment .of. Men’s and .Ladles’. BOOTS AND GAITERS and children’s Shoes. . Also, a largo and elegant assortment of men’s boys’ and children's - lst.Jk.^& 9 ' ■ that cannot fall to please in quality and price,, Alllhoobove to bo had now at JohuEllioU’s .. May 0,1872-r3m . - .» CHEAP JOHN! Takes! pleasure In announcing to his many cus tomersand to the public in general, that ho has now.on bond-ode ofthelargest stocks of READY-MADE CIOTUINtI, dho l4test styles for. Men’s, Youth’s, Boys’and 'ChUdien’awear, ' ■ mr and Shoes,; Hots, , Notions, pud: Gent’s Goods, boughtat the decline of prices, and consequent* ■ iy be will sell them lower than any othhr house In ihq valley.; - Although Ihave no , , CfBAND OPENING, 'arid can't do any WONDERS, I can, neverthe less, by STRICT HONESTY, scouro my mere. !‘So please como and buy Ifep BEST GOODS at theLowost Prices, at Your Friend CHEAP JOHN’S,. - 5 Court House AVe., in -Franklin House , • tyayg-ly.; • , . ~ , 3NTS WANTED FOR * FRANTZ * POPE'S itting Machine m every borough, and'tojrnshlp orcumberjond, county. The Idea ef a Family Hplttlng Machine ripened at last Into absoluteperfection r Acock 1 knlt.iheel and too complete,* without, toeing It oft the hooka, in seven mlqlites, with less hand finishing than is required byfuiy athermfwhJne,, flakesanysizoof hosiery,knits,goods pf,any ,materia!? whether woolen.*oottonillbfen or mix-. *4a;andof any shhpp and style: narjwa, wWeus, imakes.fanoy work with, muon greater facility than other machines, andsets up, a finished ton' for stocking or other work. Simple, durable and cheat). The undersigned havlng/been appointed gen eral agent for Cumberland county.fa desirous of eatamuhtngi agencies- throughout the county, and requests ail Interested to.coil on or address Mm for farther particulars. Address A. W. BTEURETT. Oakville, Dumb. Co., Pa. April 18.1872-80* PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN! CAPS, CAPES andTOBCHES. Bend for Illnatrated Circular and Price List. CUNNINGHAM & HILL, MiXVFA OT UUEBB, No. aMChestnut Street, Philadelphia, June e, 1872—4 m Ralltoaliß. pUMBEBIi AND VALLEY BAIL It 4 A Dl change Winter Arrangement. on and aßoTTbnrsday,;Jan.lS, JUT!, r-osßtm gor Trains will run daily as (ollowa,(Bnndnys ex cepted). WESTWARD Accommodation Train leaves Harrlsnurg 8.00 A M..Mcchantcßburg 8.35, Corllsleß.il, NowvllleS.<7 Bhlnpentburg 10.2 J, Chambersbnrg I 0.«. Green castle 11.10 arriving at Hagerstown 11.15 A. M. «£»!»»»« E onshore 4#L Chitmberiibiirg 4,85, Greoncaallo 11, arriving at Hagerstown WO P. M. Brpres 4 STVotrt leaves Harrisburg 4.80 P. M„ Mo ohanlcsburg 6.02, Carlisle 6.83. NewvlUe 0.05, Ship O3, arriving at Chambersbnrg at 7.00 U Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.20, P. M.. Greonoaslle 4.27, arriving at Cbomborsburg 6.20 p, M. . . . •: A MIXED TRAIN leaves Cbambpraburg at 4:46 p. m.,' WHllotngofl 6:30, 1 Mercersburg .6:90, Loudon 7:00. arriving at Richmond at 7:20 p. m, EASTWARD? Accommodation Zrofn loaves.Chambersburgp.pC A. M., BUlppensburg 6.29, NewvlUe 0.00, Carlisle OJS3, Meohanlcabnrg 7.02 arriving at .Harrisburg 7 *Mail SValnleavea Hagerstown 8.30 A. M., Green castle O.OO.Chambersburg 9.4o,Bhlprensburg 10.22 NewvlUe M Carlisle 11.29, Mechonlosburg 12.03 arriving at Harrisburg 12.87 P. M. Expresi Train leaves Hbgerstewr. 12.00 M. GreonOasUe 12.28. Chambersbnrg I.ob, ttnippens* . bu?g 1.87, NewvlUe 3.10; CarllSl* 2,50, Mechanics* • burg 8.18, arriving at Harrisburg 8.50 P,M. , r A Mixed Train leaves Chomnerabnrg 7.46 A. M„- 'GrefencaitJe 0.18, arriving at Hagerstown 10,06 A A MIXEfr TRAIN loaves Richmond at 7:00 a no,,Loudon7:lo, Merceraburg 8:00. .Williamson 8:45, arriving at Chamborsburg 0:40 a. m. . iy-Mdkliig close connections at Harrisburg with (rains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, and all pelnts West, O. N. LULL, . Supl.. - Bdpkkjntkndknt'b OFFICIO OhambV., PiL.Jar. 1H.’72. f Deo 1 1871 DOUTfI MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD! Time Table . TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER I,lB*l. On and after Pridoy, September 1, 157 J, this Cchnpa• •ny will run two trams through to Pine Orove . daily, (Sundays excepted) a* follows : a;m. P.M. . Leave Carlisle, 2.65 Leave Junction, 7.00 doJauctiou, do ‘Bounybrook, 740 doB •nnyD’K., do ■ •Oralgueads, 7.20 do Cralgnead's, 3.82 do Mt'. Holly, 7.40 do Mt. Holly, 3.45 do ‘Upper Mill, 7.45 do ‘Upper mui, 3.50 do Hunter’s Run,8.05 do Hunter’s R., 4.00 do ' liaai'el,' 8.40 do laurel, 4.20 Arr. at Pine Grove. 9.00 Arr. at Pine Grove, 4.4 RETURNING. ; A. M,j P.M. Leave Pine Grove 9,30 Leave Pine Grove, 5.00 .do Laurel, 1.45 do Laurel, 6.15 do Hunter’s R., 10.05 do Hunter’s R,, 6.35 do ‘Upper Mill, 10,25 do, ‘Upper Mill, 5.50 do Mt. Holly. 10.30 do Mt. Holly, 6.55 do ‘Craighead's,lo.so do ‘Craighead's 0.10 . do •Bouuyb’k., 11.00 do *BoyD’k., ’ (M 0 Arrat Junction, 11.15 Arr. at Junction, 0.35 Stations marked thus (*) are Hag station only. H. W. DWENPOET, Gen’l. SuperlnteriAen Ohio ,f Gen. Superintendent, 1, Pne Grove. Sen. 7,1871. X, aoino Railroad. SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, ..V. .-•rivEas! We are offering the Second Mortgage Bonds of this Company AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTER IiST. Interest Payable January and July, The Bonds are in lOOOn. 500 s, and 100 s, . And can be REGISTERED free of expense • The Coal,'Miscellaneous Freights and Passen ger business are constantly increasing. The re ceipts for the year ending October Si. 1871, were 879.778.22; more than the year ending October 81, 1870. The , increase for five (6) months ending April 1872, dver five (5) months ending April 1,1871, Was 834tf25 33. Bonds, Pamphlets and information can ho ob tained !of Dfflaven & Bro., N0,‘40 8, T HIED Street,Philadelphia. 90.187}—lyr. IBanrtoar*. JISTABLISHED 1848. Carlisle Hardware House! i H. SAXTON #CO. Henry Saxton) | J.P. Bixlkr, J-D. B. Saxton Building. Farming and- Mechanics’ Hard ware - Tools antTMaterlals. Nall,'lron and Steel of all sizes, shapes and kinds. Railroad and Mining Picks, Shovels and Materials. .Wetherlll ABro. First National ‘Buck, and all other favhrlte 'brands . White Lead atd Colors, with a ofTahe Colors; pure raw and boiled Linseed OH. Coach and Furniture Varnishes, Glass, Ac; Greasing and Lubricating 1 Oils) Cement, Plas ter and Silver. Sand, Dnpont’s blasting', and sporting powder, Guns, Pistols and Amm uni tlon. Cedar Ware. Rope, Lanterns; Ac. House-Furnishing Hardware, Silver-plated Spoons,' Forks and knives.' Ivory andpearl-haudled table add pocket Cut* lery. Rodgers & Seymour’s lino Scissors, and Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Bands. Brass stair Rods, white and black; OnrledHalr for Matresses and Furniture, Green Reps, Hair seating, Ac., with a full line of Upholster Goods. Miscellaneous goods. such as Clothes Wringers, fine bird Cages, Driving and ‘Riding Whips, Ac. Sole agents for Plank’s Shifting. Beam, and Kolter Plows at his prides Fbr OasTu , Bloomfield A Gibb's Imperial Plows. The Inst mentioned are of a. recent lutroduc* tlon into this section, which have the advanta ges of' a Shifting Beam, and Steel nhear. at al most the same prices as the ordinary Cast Iron Plows. Sole agents for Palmer’s Patent Iron Plants. Solo agents for Burnham’s Patent. Weaiher Stripping. This: combines both economy and comfort, thoroughly, preventing drafts ot cold air in win • ter-andQust in, summer. The price for stripping an entire house Is more than saved during the winter by the economy ot fuel: It taking at least oh<*thlrd less fuel to produce the same warmth It is made In walnut; ohk and plain white,'fo, both cplor and windows, so that it,can bo adap ,tsd tophyhoade. ‘ • ’ ' Oar goods are bought in largo quantities from tbo manufactures, and with the aid of our long experience, are selected with the .utmost-care aha supervision, and we would invite all who wish to itarohaso the best goods at the lowest cosh to patronize us. > Copntry merchants will certainly find it to their advantage to call or write us for quota tions before purchasing. We remain, respectfully H. SAXTON & CO., No. 15 EAST MAIN &TRE2 % Carl|sle, Pa. HAB DWABI AND CUTLER Y, MILLBR t£ BO WEM 8 take, this opportunity of directing tile attention ortho community at .large, and every person Ip particular, to their recently replenished stock of EE A IE B WAMo 'They studlohsly avoided Investing during the high prices, and , patiently waited the falling out of thebottom before attempting to jeflU.thei? shelve*, and now. that things have been reduced to old time prices, as near aq possible, they have invested largely and are prepared to guarantee to their IrlemJs and customers as low prices as marketoutslde tho cities. They especially loyite the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our steak Is complete and none .need fear meeting with disappointment in enquiring for ln pur line. Wo. have the, agency of the WlllcoxA Gibbst Sevj'mg Machine. and would respectfully sk all those ,i> wan > a Machine, to examine thq ,Willcox 4 Gibbs’ he tore pur chasing. All orders promptly attended to, and good delivered to all parts ofthe town freaofoharge. Jan. 12 1872—1 v HKftfirat Ro S A D A LIS THE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOS,- RO3ADAUB are published on ever package, thoroforpll la not a secret nr„ 1 ’ oration, conseouontlv * e Physicians tiesciibe It. Ills acorlaln cure forßoroftjlo. Svdlhi, In nil Ita forms, Rheumatism, fekfnD 1 ortiioifiMd: Comi ’ l ' llnt a, ‘" »“ ONE BOTTLE OPJtOSADALIN will do more good than ton bottles or Syrup of Sarsaparilla. THE UR PERRIS RED PHYIICIAI have used Rosad&ils in tllelr practice r«, the past three years and fteely endow* PurDlor. abl ° Alterative and Blo^S DR, T. O. PUGH, of Baltimore. DR. T, J. BOYI&N, DR. R. W. CARR. “ DR. P. O. DANNBLLY, •• DR. J. 8. SPARKSjOf Nloholasvllle ifv DR. J. L, McCARTHA. Columbia k.<* DR. A. B. NOBLES, Ecfgecomb. l?.’ 0. * D USED AND ENDORSED By J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall hi VPr Mass. • *' F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. F. Ohio! B. HaLL, Lima, Ohio. CRAVEN & CO , Gordousvlllo. Vu SA Tenn G * Mc^AI>DEW ' “urfrefsborn ; Oar space will not allow of any sx Anded remntkaln relation to the vittnes of BosndnUs. To the Medical Profession we guarantee & Fluid Extract superior to any they have ever used In the treatment ol diseased Blood; and to tUeamicled we say try Kosadalls, and you will be re! stored to health. Ie - Kosadalls Is sold by all Drmri>tHti> nrio« Bl.no per bottle. Address, gl * ’ prlco DR. CLEMENTS & CO. Manufacturing Chemist*, July 20.71—1 yr B. CROOK’S WINE OF TAB TEJS YEARS —OFA PUBLIC TEST Has proved , DR. CROOK’S n e ~~ To have moremerlt than any similar preparation ever of fered the pqbllc. It is rich in the medicinal qualities of Tar. and unequalled for diseases or the Throat and Lungs, performing tho most remarkable cares. Cougbs, Colds, Chronic Coughs, it effectually cures them a ll ASTHMA -AND BRONCHITIS, Has cured so many cases It has been pronounced a specific for these complaints. . , For pains in the Breast, Side or Back, Grave 1 or Kidney Disease, Disease of the .Urinary Or gans, Jaundice or any Liver Complaint, it has no equal. - ■ It Is Also a superior Tonic, restores the appe tite, strengthens the system, restores the Weak and DebllTated, causes the Food to Digest, re moves Dyspepsia and Indigestion, prevents Ma larious Fevers, gives tone to your System. ' . TRY DR. COOK’S , Wine of Tar. March 28,1872—4m* JpXJBTFY YOUR BLOOD, I-or Scrofula, Scrofulous disean tbe eyes, or. Scrofula in an ►rra, . Any disease or eruption of the Skin, disease of the Liver, Rheu natlsm,, Pimples,, Olds Bores,-, vit sers, Broken-down Constitutions, Syphilis, or any m the depraved condition ot the 'lood, try DR. CROOK’S SYRUP OP POKE BOOT. It hoe the medicinal property of 'oke combined with a preparation f Iron, which goes at once Into le Blood, performing the moot ra id and wonderful cores. Ash your druggist for Dr. Crook’* omponnd Syrup of Poke Rool— ike it and W healed. March 28, 1871—1m* ajats ana®ai)s. •gAUGAINS IN HATS AND CAPS! At KELLER’S, 17. North Hanover Street. We have received the latest styles ol HAiH and CAPS. Silk Hats, New York and Philadel phia styles, Casslmere Hats of oil shapes and prices, SolT Hats of every kind, kora 75 cents up. Cloth Hats, in Blue, Velvet, Lasting, Mixed Cass und-Black. Also a fine lot of Boys' and Children’s Hats, Cloth and Felt, and -at all pri ces. • WEN. BOY’S. AND CHILDREN’S. - ' HA.TS In styles too numerous to mention, all bl which will be sold at tne lowest Cash prices. Call and examine onr stock, you cannot fall to be pleased In price and quality. HATS of any kind made and repaired to order, oh shor t notice. # . JOHN A. kELLEB, Al,enl, , , No. 15 North Hanover Slrool. Sept OSJ7I-rtf, •. • AND CAPS I DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT. OB GAP ? (7 ho. Don't Pail to gali< on J. ®. Slallio NO. 29, W-E32 MAIN STREET, Where can be seen the finest assortment of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to Carlisle. He takes great P le £f nore In Inviting his old friends had customers 'and all now ones, to his splendid 1 stock Just re* olived from New, York and phliadelphla, con sisting in part of fine •• - "A A • 'BILK AND OABBIMERB HATS,. besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps |> the latest style, all of which ho will sell at tu Lowest Cash FHoet. Also, hla own manufacture Hats always on hand, and * " HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. He haa the beat arrangement for cojonngiiaui and all kinds of Woolen, Goods, Overcoats. «c.i. the shortest notice (daho colors toVery week) ana on the most reasonable terms. Also, a fine 101 oi ohofee brands of > 1 * TOBACCO AND CXGABS iways on hand; He desires to.call the attention ♦o persons Who have” 1 OOUNTR Y FURS . , lfl tosell.oa ho pays the highest cash prices,for 1 same. , ~n .1,1 Give him a coll, at the aboye, number, hw * Uand, os ho fools confident of giving entire so • faction. Sept, 28, ’7l-tft ESTATE, NOTigp.-Notioejs'bercby o it; thomßelve-B ed to make oittlomonl having olnlms\WU’pi^enttU|m^r|i|tg|*" ■' A§XM'pDaßTi ' May 10, ma-ot* Administrators gfS S y UO °A l“f ‘ “ A.*H. Carlisle, June 1,1873.' At—-* 1 , With thanks tothe. publlo for their agemenl and patronage to # the poj*. firm trust that, by a close ? hey with just and loir dealing towards' aU.J*»g d V merit a continuance of the public favor, , a ortholr patronage* jjhAlß* Baltimore, md.
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