ligrkitltßral. MEADOWS. The general Impression is, that the most economical plan of farming, is to get the land in grass, ■whenever cir cumstances will admit,-and to raise the smaller articles for market, in place of the cereals. This will depend upon the facilities of marketing, and the capacity of the farmer to undertake a trouble some business—but under all circum stances on every farm ample provision should bp made for a goodly sized hay crop. If you have a meadow, and It is found to need renovation, as soon ns your grass crop is secured, harrow it,, and broadcast thereon a compost of 2 bushels bone dust, 5 do. ashes, and 1 of salt; let these remain in piles for two or.three weeks before applying it.— This will be found the cheapest and most permanent renovator you can apply. 'Umothy.—A.s pure timothy hay al ways commands a bettor price and readier sale in the city markets, whore so largo a portion’of it is used by livery stable keepers, it you have this purpose in view, seed your land to this crop alone. But if for your own stock only you wish to provide, and to. secure good pasturage after the hay is cut and secured, then a mixture of seeds is de cidedly preferable, and the following proportions have been recommended for an acre ; 1 peck of timothy seed, 4 pecks of orchard grass seed, 2 do. Ken tucky blue grass, 2 do, perennial rye grass seed, and 3 pounds sweet scented vernal grass seed. This mixture will secure excellent crops of hay, if you have given the land the quantity of manure called for above and if the dose is repeated every second year, you have a pasture that may be depended on Bto 10 years at least. The necessity of supplying the soil with the pabulum to make good the heavy drains upon it, by the withdrawal of the hay and milk from the farm,,must be self-evi dent, and the phosphates and ashes are the best ingredients that can be appli ed; unless this is done, the cultivated grasses will run out, and inferior va rieties take their place; American Farmer. How to Got Good Raspberries, Ooo2paraii voJj* /orr people owr nat a. really good raspberry. To have this delicious fruit in perfection you must raise it in your own garden and lake a little pains with it. We do not now propose to go into the general subject of planting, pruning, and managing raspberries but simply to throw out a few hints that may be qf practical val ue at the present time. Raspberries require very rich land, and it is not too late to fork .in some well-rotted manure between the rows. If this cannot be obtained, sow about three pounds of some good artificial manure to the square rod, and work it, into the soil wiih a pronged hoe. A spade should never be used among raspberries. Keep the ground as clean and mellow as possible. Weeds pump up large quantities of water out of the soil. Suffer none to grow. And recol lect.thata raspberry sucker that is not needed is simply a toeed, and should be treated accordingly. You want four strong suckers to each plant to Torm canes for next year. All the rest, un less needed to form new beds, should be killed as soon as they show them selves. This is a very important pbint in raising large delicious raspberries.— As dry weather approaches, the land having been repeatedly stirred to kill weeds, mulch the ground thickly with the clippings of the lawn or other ma terial, to prevent the evaporation of moisture.— Agriculturist. Milkitif- We thiulc, from wlmt wo uuu see among our dairymen, that they, an a class, do not properly appreciate, tho difference Ijetween a good milker and a bad one; between one who is quiet with the cows, and one who is rough with them, and wo think there is more dif ference between the two than many suppose there is. We iiavo no difficul ty in getting common farm labor of the kind we want, but when it comes to milking we find much more difficulty. We do most of our own milking but often we need to call on our farm hands to milk and if this continues for any length of time, we are apt to find a falling off in the amount of milk from the cows. A portion of this loss may be due to the simple change of milkers which will, of itself, produce a tran sient falling off. We can see, as soon as we go among a dairy of cows, just how they are, or have been treated by those having charge of them. Cows which have been abused and knocked about will show it by their conduct toward those who come among them, oven if they are strangers to the dairy, and it is sur prising how soon cows know how to appreciate kindness and care, and how soon they show it when they have been abused. We find it a decided benefit to give our cows their meal so that they can be milked while they are eating it. They will let down their milk more quickly and can be milked in less time, which is the main secret of good milk ing. i, Wateb Fob Sheep.—lt is believed by some, that water, as a drink, is wholly or quite unnecessary for sheep. No one could make a greater mistake than to believe. the idea above. If sheep are allowed access to water, they will be as regular in drinking as other stock. A regidur supply of water throughout the winter as well ns sum mer, should be regarded as indispensa ble for the welfare of our flocks. Every flock master is aware of the difference there will be in the condition of sheep that have not been watered during a winter; although the latter may seem to be in as fair a condition as they would have been had they been water ed daily. Sheep that are yarded during the winter and fed on dry feed, need much less water than those Hint are allowed, to range over a large pas ture or .fed on roots and other moist feed.—Rural New Yorker. Rvn bob' Hens.—Some of ourEfcnch agricultural papers strongly recommend rye for laying hens, and claims that it stimulates their laying qualities, uud produces a larger number of eggs than any other food. ' gtobca. Klntoar .Sc STOVEAND TINWARE; •’ ' '■ .!■ ■ ESTABLISHMENT, Thß-partnorshlp herotoforestl ng between Walker & Clauuy having bn dissolved by mutual consent, I hereby annoenco to the oitl ssons of Carlisle and surroundlnucountry, that I have opened a lew Stove and Tinware' Store, in the largo frame building, on the .corner of West High and West .Streets, formerly occupied by Cornelius «fe Bosh, • Having a largo and complete stock of Stoves and Tinware on hand selected with the greatest care expressly for this market, my customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both ns regards quality and price. , Sheetiron and. Tinware; constantly on hand and made up to order. My stock of Tinware embraces everything usually kept in a llrst class tin establishment. HOOPING and SPOUTING promptly attend* ed to. STOVES, ■ i am now prepared to exhibit to the Winter Trade a largo and well-assorted stock of the best patterns of Stoves,* Havli\g the agency of the following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: MOKNINO GLORY, LIGHT HOUSE. # « UON-TON. UOBEBUB. lU3ACON LIGHT EGG uh'KlCKaml PARLOR STOVES Hi selection of. Cook Stoves emoruoo tJ*e following: Superior, Noble Cook, Excelsior, Niagara, liuakcr City, and Coral. Stoj Repairs constantly on hand. I am agent for a PATENT STEAM PIPE, •for heating mills, lactorlcs, «£c. t and prepared to furnish and place them in position at short notice. Having an experience of 22 years in this busi ness, I would respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, feeling confident that I will give satisfaction. A. WOODS WALKER. Dec. 22.70 tf JgXCELSXOR STO V E .1 11 cl T I N W A K EMPORIUM! The undersigned would respectfully Inform the citizens ofCarllsle and vicinity, that he Btl>. carries on the Stovn Sc Tiawave business ■ln allita various branches. Ho has secured the agency for the following popular stoves Parlor and Office Stoves. Morning Glory, Parlor Heater, Parlor Right, Light House, together with a variety of COOK BTOVEH, Combination Gas Burner, Eureka, Regulator, Niagara, Superior, MORNING GLORY ami other. heaters. ranges, and Pireboard STOVES ! which he Is prepared, to’furnish at the lowest, market rates. Stove Ue^aiting. promptly attended to. -Hoofin'?, Snouting and Jobbing oxemitod in tho inostsiitlsiactory man ner, tinware. of twevy description, coiißtnnux on hand, or made to order, at reasonable 'fTrices. Having none but experienced workmen employed, he hopes by a close attention to business to secure the nubile patronage, llemoinber the place— > A T o.IS WJIST MAIN SIREET .SAMUEL E. CLAUDY. Nov, 23.1571— Ly. SOMETHING NEW UNDER IHE SIJNI THE DKDEBBIGNED, having juat returned from the cities with a largo stock oi goods. Invite the attention of all who desire satisfaction to call and examine their la>-ge stock o. 1 Stoves and Tinware Among the slock of stoves may be found the 'Anli-Clinker Base Burner, ANTI-CI.INKER KIRK IT.AC’E lIEATER, together with nil tho latest, styles of PARLOR. DINING-ROOM uml COOK STOVES, which they .challenge the trade to compel with Knives, , h'orlvH, LfulleH, Lumps, Dippers, together with Toilet Sets, Coal Buckets, Coal .Sieves, Shovels and Tongs, Zincs and every va riety of Tin ‘Ware and House Furnishing goods kept iu a first class store We are also prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells ! and have for sale the Celebrated Genuine Cu cumber Wood Pump, ROOFING, BPOUTING AND JOB WORK attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Remember the place, the green front on North Hanover street. A lew doors above Louther. Give us a call as wo are determined not to be Undersold by nnv other parties In this place. Thankful for the past patronage wo extend a cordial invitation to all to pay-ua a visit. Nos. 02 and 64, NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE, Nov. il, 71 PA fflaiunet fßaßer. \ B. SWlltli, CABINET MAKER AND UNDBETAEKR, WEST MAIN .STREET CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment of New F urniture for thejHollduys, comprising Sofas, Camp Stool, Lounges, . Centro Tables, Rocking Chairs. DlnlngTables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs. Ottomons, Bureaus, WhatNots. - Ac., Ac., Ac. Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, • ‘ Kitchen FURNITURE, of tho latesljstyles. AGE FURNITURE IN SE’lTrt Splendid now Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES in great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country promptly attended to nd on reasonable Terms, Dec. 17 OUT. FOR THE ' “ Mammoth. Boot!” Everybody Is Invited to call at Jonathan Coro man’s SME STORE. m noiith Hanover street, where he wui manufacture u> order Ibo bent Uootn and Sheen, Galtora, and all other stylos that can ho got In the mnrUet out of the bent material, and an low aa any other more In prices, for the cash, i have also, a new AMERICAN GAI T3']R, for gentlemen, something that can’t bo hud In any oilier Htoro In Carlisle, oxceptat J. Corn nmn'K Manufacturing Store, one of the best Blyles over got out for gentlemen. All the above will bo sold at the .Lowest Cash I’rlces. I won't bmmdeiHold. Also, all kinds of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children'!* Colored work wlll hemiule to or der at tho shortest notice, and ail work will bo guaranteed. please call and give me a trial, and all work will be wado In the best workmanshlp-llko manner. Repairing* will lie done neatly and rfioup for cash. JONATHAN COUNMAN May 1K72-Bm. Urg ©cobs. 3.872. Summer! 1872. 1 'I.AM NOW OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS ULACK; JAPANESE and ' , FANCY SILKS. . , . BLACK HERNANNIES. • GRENADINES, LAWNS, LINEN SUITINGS. and all kinds ofSUMMEII WEAR, WHlTfi GOODS, Ac., In order to close out our Summer StoCK. 1 . GREAT bargains in SHAWLS, LACE POINTS, LACE SAGES, PARASOLS, FANS, , LACE COLLARS, EMBROIDERIES, &c,. Che- 4 ** CASSIJVIERES, Linen and Cotton PANTS STUFFS, HICKORY STRIPES MUSLINS, TICKINGS, ’ &c., &0., &c. " UQfEvcrybody call and get some of the bargains—©! STORE ROOM N. E. Cor of SQUARE. Six Great and Convincing Reasons Why You Should Buy From Us i l Wo havo.a resident buyer In the City to pick tip bargains for us. •» wo buy for Cash. Wo are thus enabled to buy cheap and sell cheap. Wo have no old goods purchased at high prices. •1. Our expenses are low. fi , , • . ... 5 wo do not encumber ourselves with large quantities of goods to he carried from ouo sea son to another: but ,keep our stock fresh by receiving new goods daily. • <». Wo receive a groat many auction lots ol goOds, which we can sell far below the regular rates. • •.. . ______ ,1. ■ BUY until you have oxnminedTour elegant stock; wo want you to takoalpok, whether you wish to buy or not, us we are not afraid to have our goods,or prices compared with any other house in’ the town. ' _ • __ , D. A. SAWYER. NEW, BEAUTIFUL AND UNSURPASSED DISPLAY OF DRESS GOODS/ Sliawls and Scarfs, AT L. T. GREENFJELD’S srp IKTo. IQ B. ikActizi St. k The great speciality. Blade Silks, for weight, beauty of finish and prices, my stock of Blao * Silks cannot bo excelled by any in the country. lam prepared to guarantee every yard we.sel Full assortment of Japencse Silks very cheap, Japanese Poplins, Japenese Robes, choice Mohairs, Princes Cloths, Stripe Parlslenno, Black Iron Bergej .Alexis Poplins, Philadelphia Poplins,-‘Wool DeLalns, Alpacas, Ac., In a word, everything in Dress Goods, new, cheap and desirable. The most complete stock of lUTnii-Miino* -flnn/ict ©ver offered in this'market. All-wool DeLalns, Cashmeres, Bomba IUUUIJIIIIS vTUUUo ?.ine Cloths, Bombazines, Silk and 'Wool Henri etta Cloth, Tamlse, Belgian Cord, hostile, Australian Crape, Black Sorgo, Orapo Yells, &c. Partic ular attention paid to Funeral Orders. WHITE GOODS.—An Immense stock of the above in all the latest novelties of thoscaaon.uow rendy'for inspection. Stacksof DOMESTIC GOODS and Table Linens at low prices. MEN’S WEAR.—Having Increased my stock and facilities In this branch, lam now prepared to offer an assortment second to-none in onr town. Black Cloths and Doeskins French Casslmeres and Suitings, English and Scotch Chariot’s Cassimeres, &c. SUITS raado to or der at short notice., Xj- T- Grreenfteld, , .ISfo. 18 Fast Main Street . G-RAISm DISPLAY OP GOODS! 4 FOR SP R I.N ti AN D SUMM E R , AT OGILBY’B, NO. 47 WEST. MAIN STREET. Now receiving from New York anil Philadelphia, the largest and moat complete steck of eve ry article In tho DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS, *O., die., ever offered In CARLISLE. DRESS GOODS, beaullfol Blaolc and Colored SILKS, brocade and main Japanese Gray Stripe Hammer SILKS, Light-weight POPLINS, Dolly Vardon JAPANESE ana DRESS GOODS in ail colors. SPECIALTY—As usual, wo oiler unsurpassed Black Alpacas and Mohairs, also all colors of same goods at Special Bargains. Best makes of BLAGK CLOTHS AND CASSIM.ERES , Fancy Casslfneres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans and Cotton Coatings and .Pants Stuffs at old prices, although the woolen and cotton market has advanced considerable. AUCTION BAR GAINS. White Quilts, Spring Shawls, "Sun Umbaellns and Parasols, Table Linens, Towels and Towllug. Napkins, Lama Points and Sacks, Plain Ribbons, (all colors) and Motth’s extra wide for Sashes, elegant shades ol Plain aud Plaid. Ladies’ Llpen Handkerchiefs, Gent’s Handkerchiefs. All the above at lowest prices oyer offered lu Carlisle. . * < . WHITE AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Piques in great variety, Striped Victoria Lawns, (entirely now this season.) 1 Plain Swiss Vic. Lawns. Nansooks, Linens, Plaid Nansfloks, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Tick ings. Chocks. Striped Shirtings, Ginghams, Blue Drills and. Denims, full width Sheeting, Bleached and Unbleached, at all prices to suit purchasers. 1100 packages! Calicoes, all new stylos, light: and dark, ut.O, Hr*o anil 12V. cents. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS-Ladlcs’ new stylo Silk Ties, Gloves, Hosiery Lace and Linen Collars, Under Sleeves, Cuflk Spring Veiling In Grenadines, Berages and figured Nets, and every article In a first-class Notion House, at lowest pries. DRIVES.—New Spring Colors Ladles’ Kid Gloves only 81. Beat two-button Kids, cuffed,- scalloped, now shades, 81 35. Ladles’ all linen, corded and hemmed Handkerchiefs 12Wc, worth •25c. Clark’s O. N. T. 230 yards, Spool Cottons, all colors, 7e. Best Spool Cottons, 250 yards, other makes, lc. Best skirt Braid, Scents. Bound to sell Goods at P ARW C»T*/ r S - D TT at prices to suit tho times. , OGILBY’B,I7 West UuILJJ X O UxiOXA OiU FVJL M n hi Street. Carlisle, Pa. • NEW ! NEW! NEW ! • EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS! At the Old Central Corner. New Summer Dress Goods at areally reduced prices. Splen did bargains In BLACK SILKS, great bargains in bargains In HERNANNIES, JAPANESE SILKS at reduced prices, SUiIMER POPLINS at reduced prices, LAWNS very cheap. We have the best stock of WHITE DRESS GOODS lu tho town,. Swiss Muslins, French Muslins. Nainsooks, Victoria Lawns, BlshopLawns, Piques aud Marsailles, checked and striped Nainsooks, all -the now stylos In Parasols and Sun Umbrellas very handsome and-at very low prices, LACE POINTS and LACE SACKS at unprecedented low figures. LINENS of alt kinds Ladles’dresses aud suitings, mens’and.boys’wear, elegant Clotlis and Cassimeres, A largo stock () f tt nd Fancy Linens for men’s and boys’ suits, stacks of Coltonades very cheap, Ta/bl© Lineiis, , Towels, Napkins, Counterpanes, Ac., lu groat variety, ami at very low prices. Notions, Dress TrlmralpßS.&c., Dress Buttons, handsome Silk fringes, elegant Laces, Silks and Satin cut bios, Hamburg Edglngs'uml Inserting#. The celebrated HARRIS SEAMLESS KID GLOVES are only to be found at the Old Central. Do not full to give us a call, as wo have tho. LARGEST STOCK IN THE TOWN and will give yood bargains to all who may favor us wjth a call. M lly no, 1872. Miller & Buttorff. . OWENS’ MARBLE WORKS Jh removed from Went Mala street to 7.‘l 8. Man over street, where anything obtainable at class MAIUIM’' AND HKOWNBTONK HUOP! may be had at rates which cauuat be undersold In oily or country. Having a heavy and carefully selected stock on hand, 1 will sell It at rates which cannot be undersold, or excelled in workmanship. N. B.—Marble and Murhollzed and encaustic tllo.nl dry rales, Apt T.,*am. '• jataffiooiiß NOTlCE.—Lettere tea _CJtamentnry on the estate of Martin Hendon* fate of the township of Silver Spring, Cumber berinnd county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebt ed to said estate uro requested to maUe imme diate payment, and those having claims will present them for seUlejuent^wiUiout^ola^. M*. cl HERMAN,' * Carlisle, Juno 20— Ct Executors. NOTICE.— As my books closed on Juno Ist, 1872, all persons Indebted aro re quested to make early settlement of their ac counts. The books will remain In the offices for a limited time, A. H. 81/AIR* jjnneSd-81, n owen. (Brtomfeg., A AETAIL GROCERY STORE STILL IN THE ' ' “South End.’ The undersigned would respectfully Inform tho citizens of Carlisle and violnito’, that no nos purchased tho stock of Mr. 1 John .Heckman , and having added largely thereto, will at all times keep a good andflrat-class stock of . GROCERIES, on hand, and • Which'' ho will sell at a’very small advance on first cost. His stock will consist of sugar of all the various grades. Coffees nt all prices. Molasses. Syrups, Ten. Spices, Queenswaro, Gloss ware. Stoneware and Crockery,Baskets, Buckets, Tuba, Crockers, all kinds. Mackerel, Shad and HenMhg, Tobacco and Segars, Brushes of all descriptions. Bed. , Cords and Clothes Lines, Brooms. I will also keep constantly on hand a line quality of Family Flour and Feed of all kinds; also, a largo variety of Canned and Dried Fruit, consisting of peaches, apples, or anges. lemons, tomatoes, *to., together .with a general assortment of NOTIONS usually kept fn stock. COUNTRY PRODUCE of. all kinds taken In exchange for goods, at market prices. Hoping that by strict attention to business, and the wants of oil that may ,favor him with their custom, ho will receive a liberal share of tho pa tronage. Having every facility and advantage In theipurohaalng of my stookfor will not be undersold by any in the business. Remem ber tho place—No. 78 South Hanover street, cor uor of cimpol Alloy. JOHN A. MEANS. April 11,1873—tf- . • ■ | FIRM I NEW FIRM ! J.&WE. Green having purchased the entire Btook and Fix tures of Howls Faber, In Mr, Sadler's new build ’lug next door to Carlisle Deposit Bank, offer to thepubllo a large and well selected Stock of Fresh Groceries, Such 08 Molasses. Dried Fruit, Cheese, Buckets, Coffees, Candles, ' Spices, Brushes, Rice, Baskets, Salt, Cioves, Beef, ' Pepper. Soda, Allspice, Crackers, - Brooms', Flour; Tubs, Teas, Cordage, Sugars, Cinnamon, Syrups. Corn Starch, Pish, ; Coal Oil, ■ Ham, Vinegar, Lard, Blacking, Pickles, • Stove Polish, Ketchup, Cedar* Willow ware, Soap, Queensware, Nutmegs, - Glass-Ware, » . Canned Fruit, Stoneware, Starch, &0., do., &o. Goods delivered to all partsof the town, free of charge.- The highest market price paid lor country produce. They hope by fair dealing, strict attention to business, and a desire to . please, to merit a Share of the public patra aage, Respectfully; tf. J. Skirts «n..‘° i April 25,18C7-2y Urg (ffiticrttH. JgEAD! READ 11 DUKE & BURKHOEDER have now open one of the lineal stocks of ■ New and Desirable goo ns ever shown to tho public. Their ihimonsestoclc oJ Dress Goods comprises all the novelties of the season. Dol ly Vardens 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, Yosemlto Stripes, Dawns. Swlsses, and everything la the White Goods line. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. We have the May Queen, Rosallna, and all the different, makes of Shawls, which we have the reputation. of selling cheaper than tho cheap est. Cloths &Cassimeres We offer a special inducement to every one needing a Spring suit; having a very fine as sortment, and having the best tailors In town to make them up to order. Gall and see the fine assortment of au Jclnds of DRY GOODS! We have added a fine line of TRIMMINGS to tO'exrfmlneaflnestocf you to call at our store and ascertain onr prices before you commit yourself. We will give every attention, and if not successfulln selling even a small bill, shall bo glad for the call. ■ NEW INVOICES OF LateStyleOoods added every week. Don’t lorgdt. DUKE & BURKHOLDER, N orth Hanover Street, Below Oablislb Deposit Bank, NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, at extremely Low Prices, to which dally addi tions will be made, and POPDIAB PRICES MAINTAINED Black Silks, Alpacas, h Mohairs, of superior, lustre and durability, on which I d efy competition as to Q.UALITY and PRICKS Mourning Goods IN GREAT VARIETY. *** SUPERIOR STOCK OP White Goods, embracing all the novelties of tbe season. Cloths, Cassimeres, Boys’ wear a Speciality. Cottoundes and (Farmer’s Drills. An examination,la only necessary to covlnce that for Variety, Beauty, Durability and Cheap ness, our stock is second to none in town. T. A, HARPER, ; May2—tf. so uth Hanover St. Carlisle 1 Notice i to all whom it may ,CONCERN I JOHN ELLIOTT, No. 83 North Hanover street, Carlisle, has Just opened a large and splendid assortment of spring and Summer CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, HaU Hosiery, &c. His stock of Clothing Is com pla ©.embracing every variety and stylo, and unsurpassed In elegance, beauty and utility, and offered at prices that please and suit the people. Well may It be said that John Elliott sells cheaper than anybody in town. I have secured one of the best practical cutters In the State, and also a largo assortment of Piece Goods, which I will make up to order at the shortest notice. Saits made as low as 69.00. Al so, a large assortment of Men’s and Ladles’ BOOTS AMD GAXTEKS and children’s Shoes. Also, a large and elegant assortment of men’s boys’ and children’s • hats, that cannot fall to please In quality and price, All the obove to be had now at John Elliott’s. May 9,1872—3 m CHEAP JOHN! Takes pleasure In announcing to his many cus tomers and to the public In general, that he has now on band one of the largest stocks of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, the latest'styles for Men’s, Youth’s, Boys’and Children’s wear. Boots and Shoes, Hats, Notions, and Gent’s Furnishing Goods, bought at the decline of prices, and consequent* ly he will sell them lower than any othhr house in the valley. Although 1 have no GRAND OPENING, and can't do any WONDERS, I can, neverthe less, by STRICT HONESTY, secure my easte rn els. So please come and buy the BEST GOODS at the Lowest Prices, at Your Friend CHEAP JOHN'S, 6 Court House Ave., in Franklin House May2-ly. WANTED. FOR FRANTZ A POPE'S Knitting- Machine In every borough and township of Cumberland county. The Idea ©f a Family Knitting Machine ripened at last into absolute perfection ( A sock knit, heel and toe.completo, without taking it oft the hooks, in seven minutes, with loss hand finishing than isroqnlrod by any other machine. Makes any size of hosiery, knits goods of any material, whether woolen, cotton,linen or mix ed, and of any sbape.and stylo: narrows, widens, makes fancy wort with muon greater facility than other machines, and seta up a finished top for stocking or other work. Simple; durable and cheap. . The undersigned having been appointed gen eral agent fdr Cumberland county, is desirous of establishing agencies throughout the county, and requests all Interested to call on or address him for further particulars. Address A. W. STERRETT, ~ Oakville, Comb. Co., Pa. April 16. 1872—8 m . A DMINISTRATOR’B NOTICE.-No- J\. tico Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of W. H. Wallace, late of East Ponnsborough township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned Administra trix, residing In same township. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to 'said estate are requested tomakesottiomentlmmedlatelv, and those having claims to present them for settle ment to MARY E. WALLACE. June 13, AdmmmwMx, iftailroans. rtUMBEKLAND VALLEY RAIL R O ABI CHANGE OP HOURS. "Winter Arrangement. On And after Thursday, tan. 18, 1873, passen ger Trains win ran dally as follows, (Bandayaor cepted), WESTWARD Accommodation TVofnleavesHarrlsburg 8.00 A M.. MoohanlcsburgB.Bs, CarUale9.il, Newvllle9.47 Bhlppensburg 10.22, Cbambersburg 10.44, Groen oasfle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A. M. Mail Drain leaves Harrisburg 1.65 P. M., Mo chanlcsbnrg 2.77, Carlisle 2.sB,Newvillo 3.82, Ship pensbnrg £O3, Obomborsburg 4.85, Greenoostlo 5.U, arriving at Hagerstown 6.40 P. M, Metres* Train leaves Harrisburg 4.80 P. M., Mo obanicsburg 6.02,0ar lisle 6.82, Newville 0.05, Ship |enaborg 6.88, arriving at Cbambersburg at 7.00 A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.20, P. M., Greonoastlo 4,27,-arrlvlng at Cbambersburg 6.20 P. M. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Cbambersburg at 4:45 p, m., Williamson 5:80, Morcersburg 6:20, Loudon 7:00, arriving at Richmond at 7:20 p. m. EASTWARD: Accommodation 2rain leaves Cbambersburg6.oC A. M., Sblppensburg 6.29, Newville 6.00, Carlisle 6.83, Meohanlcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg 7.80 A.M. ' ,*• ■ Mail TVatnleaves Hagerstown 8.80 A. M., Green oastle 9.oo,Gbambersburg 9.46, Sblppensburg 10.22 Newville 10.68, Carlisle 11.29, Meohanlcsburg 12.05 arriving at Harrisburg 12.87 P. M. Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 *M. Greenoastle 12.28, Cbambersburg 1.05, Bmppens burg 1.37, Newville 2.10, Carllsle 2,50, Mechanics’ burg, 8,18, arriving at Harrisburg 8.60 P. M. A Mixed Train leaves CtaamDersbnrg,7,46 A. M., Greencastl»9.lB, arriving at Hagerstown 10,06 A M.' A MIXED TRAIN loaves Rlcbmond nt 7:00.a m,, Loudon 7:10, Mercersburg 8:00. Williamson 8:46, arriving at Cbambersburg 9:40 a. m. 49*Malting- close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York, Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg,and all points West, Sdferintendknt’h Office 1 Cbarab’g., Pa., Jar. 18. 72. / Deo 1 1871 gOUTH. MOUNTAIN E AIL ROAD! Time Table . TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER. 1,1871. Onand after Friday, September 1,157 J, this Compa ny will run two trams throuahtO Pine Grove, daily, (Sundays excepted} as follows : A. M. P. M. Leave Carlisle, 2.55 Leave Junction, 7.00 doJanoLlou, do *Bonnybrook, 7.10 doB •nnyn'ic., do '♦Cralgheads, 7.20 do Cralgnead's, 8.82 do Mt. Holly. 7.40 do Mt, Jioiiy, 3.15 do ♦Upper Mill, 7.45 do ♦Upper Mill, 8.50 do Hunter’s Run,8.05 do Hunter’s R., 4.00 do Laurel, 8.40 do Laurel, 4,20 Arr. at Pino Grove, 9.00 Arr. at Pino Grove, 4,4 RETURNING. • A. M, - P. M. Leave Pine Grove 9,80 Leave Pine Grove, 5.00 do Laurel, 1.46 do Laurel, 5.15 do Hunter’s 8.,40.05 do Hunter’s R., 6.85 do ‘Upper Mill, 10.25 do *Upper Mill, 5.50 ” do Mt. Holly. 10.80 do Mt. Holly, .5.55 do ♦Oraigheaa’s,lo.so do *Cralghead’s 0.10 do ♦Bonnyb’k., 11.00 do ♦Boyo’k., 8.10 Arr* at Junction, 11.15 Arr. at Junction, 0.85 Stations marked thus (•) are flag station only. «. - ' H. W. DAVENPORT. Gen’l. Superlntenden Olllc f Gen, Superintendent, 1 Pno Grove, Sen. 7.187 L J & reading Railroad. sISVEN PER-CENT, BONDS, FREE OP TAXES. Wb are offering the Second Mortgage Bonds ol this Company ' AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Interest Payable'January and July. The Bonds are in IOOOs. 500 s-, and 100 s, And can bo REGISTERED free of expense The Coal, Miscellaneous Freights and Passen ger business are constantly Increasing. The re ceipts for the year ending October 81,1871; were 879,778.22, more than the year ending October 31, 1870, The increase for live (5) months ending April 1872. over, live (5) months ending April 1,1871, was 834,725 83. Bonds, Pamphlets and Information can be ob tained of DeHaven & Bro. No. 49 S. T. HIRD Street, Philadelphia. ec.lB7l—lyr. ffiartrtoaw. JgSTABLTgHED 1846. Oar lisle Hardware House H. SAXTON & CO. Henry Saxton. | j. p. Bixmsr, | D: B. sAxton Building, Farralne and Mechanics’ Hardware Tools ana Materials. Nall, Iron and Steel of all sizes, shapes and kinds. Railroad and Mining Picks, Shovelsand Materials. Wetherill & Bro. First National Buck, and all other favorite .brands White Lead and Colors, with a full assortment. ofTube Colors, pure raw and boiled Linseed Oil. Coach and Furniture Varnishes, Glass, &c. Greasing and Lubricating Oils, Cement, Flos* ter and Silver Sand. Dupont’s blasting and sporting powder. Guns, Pistols and Arum unl , tlon. cedar Ware, Rope, Lanterns, &c. House-Furnishing Hardware. . Silver-plated Spoons. Forks and knives. Ivory and Pearl-handled table and pocket Cut lery, Rodgers & Seymour’s line Scissors and Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Bauds. Brass stair Rods, white and black Curled Hair for Matresscs and Furniture, Green Reps, Hair seating, &c„ with a fall line of Upholster Goods. Miscellaneous goods, such as Clothes Wringers, line blrd 'Cagos, Driving and Riding Whips, «fcc. Solo agents for Plank’s Shifting Beam and Roller Plows at his prices For Cash. Bloomfield & Gibb’s Imperial Plows. The ladt mentioned are oY a recent Introduc tion into this section, which have the* advanta ges of a Shifting Beam and Steel Shear, at al most the same prices as the ordinary Cast Iron Plows, Solo agents for Palmer’s Patent Iron Planes. Solo agents for Burnham’s Patent Weather Stripping, This combines-both economy and comfort, thoroughly preventing drafts of cold air in win ter and dust in'summer* The price for stripping an entire house Is more than saved during the winter by.the economy of fuel; it taking at least one-third less fuel to produce the same warmth It is made In walnut, oak and plain white, fo. both color and windows, so that It can be a dap ted to any house.. Our goods arb bought In large quantities from the manufactures, and with the aid of oar long experience, are selected with the utmost oaro and supervision, and we would Invito all who wish to purchase the best goods at the lowest cash rates to patronize us. Country merchants will certainly And It to their advantage to call or write us for quota tions before purchasing. we.remain, respectfully H. SAXTON & CO., No. 15 EAST MAIN STRE2, Carlisle, Pa. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. MILLEM & BO WJEXtS toko this opportunity of directing the attention or the community at large, and every person in particular, to their recently replenished stock of lilßliMo They studiously avoided Investing during the high prices, and patiently waited the falling out ofthebottom before'attomptlng to relllltheir shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices, ns near as possible, they have Invested largely and are prepared to guarantee to their Irlendfl and customers as low prices os any market outside the cities. They especially invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stock Is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment in enquiring for anything in our line. We have the agency of thoWUlcoxA Qibbsf Sewing Machine and would respectfully sk all those in wan l ' i a Machine, to examine the WillcoxA Gibbs’ be fore purchasing- All orders promptly attended to, and good lellvered to all parts of I he town free of charge, Jun. 18 1H72-IV BOS A DALI S THE INGREDIENTS THAT BOSADALIS ore published ou ™ SE package, therefore!! Isnol o sccrot ry eratlon, opnsecmeuUv octet prep Physicians Prescribe It, o?tMS ComElnlnt will do more good than ton bottWa m Syrnp of Sarsaparilla, ■ 801 THE UNDERSIBNED PHYSICUK havo’used Rosadalls In tholr nramii*. . the poat throe years and freely in, PnSnor. ro “°- 10 AUCr " tIVO «V bB DR.R. W. CARB, DH. P. O. DANNELLY. « DR. J. S, SPARKS, of NlchbloßvUiA DR. J. L. MCCAKTHA, cXmb ‘ \ Ky * DR. A, B. NOBLES, EiigecoSb, N.'a USED jIND ENDOB&ED By 3 • * SONS . Pall Hirer, P. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich A. F. WHEELER, Lima! Ohio B. Hall, Lima, 6hlm °‘ CRAVEN & CO , Gordonsvlllo Vu SA Tenn. a ■ McPADDEW . Ahcro O, N. LULL, Siipt. aur space will not allow of-anv .. .ended remarks In relation to tho x of KoyadaUs. To the Medical*PmfiKj wo guarantee a Plaid Extract 3SS any they have ever used In l ol diseased Blood; audio n ! c,lt say try Rosadalls, and y™ stored to health. you wm b 0 re- Rosadalls Is sold by all Bl.no per bottle. Address? S “ te ’ prlce July 20.71—1 yr ®at* a nit- mm ■gABGAINS IN HATS AND CAPS ! At KELLE R’S, 17North Hanover Street, We baye received the latest styles ol HATS a P June o—Tf A. H. BLAIR IyrONEY. CAN NOT BUY XT ! FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS I BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACJ.E3 WIDE PRESERVE IT! you value your eyesight use these LE3MSKS ! Ground from minute Crystal Peebles, melte together ami derive their name 11 Diamond ou account of their harducse and hrllllanoy. iaej will last many yearn without change, uua are superior to all others lu uae. Manufacture oj J. E. SPENDER & 00„ Opticians. Now YorK. Caution.— Nono genuine unless etampoa wu“ our trado <> marlr. For sale by rcspousihi agents throughout tho union, . 'tugs. CONIjYN, Jawolry and Optician. Is solo Agent for Carlisle, Pn„ from whom they can ho obtained. No I'cddlern employed, so, 7,1871-IJ-j tactical ONE BOTTLE OP KOSADALIa DE. CLEMENTS & CO. Mamtfactutinp Chemists, Baltimoiie, Md. HOY’S. AND CHILDHEN’S, HATH JOHN A. KELLER, Af/eiU,