IS FARM AND, HOUSEHOLD • FARM OBRAMENTS. An exchaugo Says, we- must protest emphatibally against the practico of ex pending all the taste, timo and labor in adornment of a front yard, Tho outlook from the rear windows of a homo Should bo :IS gratifying as from the from. The exit from die roar of a honse hs compensating as the entrance from the front. • We want the inside of the platter clean as well as the outside. And the Same harmonious systoni should - extend to every fold on the farm. Vines should clamber over outhouses, old stumps and ;.all uncouth - objects that cannot be re-' moved, even though the vines be nothing but hop or woodbine. Groups of ever greens or delicious trees or, shrubs should screen and seclude the indispensable .ap purtenances of farm, which, are in themselves only necessities. 4 Groups of trees, in every field are not only profitable—but break up the mo notony, mid relieve the eye and the heart `of the husbandman, as well as afford protection from sun and storm. RELATIVIL VALUE OF CLOVER AND TIMOTRY.—The relative value Of clover, as compared witlt timothy or herd-grass, whether for hay, for winter feeding, or fOr green forage for "soiling" in, sum mer, is one of no inconsiderable interest to practical agriculturists. When green or first cut, one hundred pounds of red clover contains but nineteen pounds of solid matteri "whereas an equal woig of timothy has more than forty-three pounds.., For soiling, therefore, the cost Of cutting and hauling tho two kinds of forage to the stalls is in the riltio of three and ono-sixth to seven and Ve-sixth, with the further drawback in the case of clover is that of too watery character is detrimental „to the general .health of tho animals. For hay, however, the an alysis of chemists give a great relative worth to clover, ton for ton, as compared with timothy, than it is commonly cred ited wit* Dried at 212 degrees, Fah renheit, id clover contains about twen ty-two and one-half per cent_ of..fiesh forming; three and seven-tenths per bent of fat forming, and forty-four and one-half iier cent heat producing food elements ; while of these, timothy has respectively about eleven and one-third, three and one-half, and fifty-three and one-third per cent. Trunwso - Thomr.—Tho'Southern pa per's say there never were as fine oranges in Florida as there nro this year, and that it is owing to a severe gale which blow off nearly three-fifths of the young fruit just after they wore fairly formed. The Germantown Telegraph urges a les son from this to be heeded by fruit grow ers' societies in any port of the commu nity, and note the great. difference of opinion Which prevails as to the quality of any , fruit. One speaker characterizes it as food for the gods, while another would not give it to his pups. No doubt if the state of the facts could be ascer tained, it would be found that one had au over crop, and the other but a few on his trees. in the &ape we know how forcibly all writers warn us against the evil of the over 'cropping. The best vineyardists cut away a large proportion of the bunches, and assert not only that it aids the size, but the quality or those which are left; and in the year itself, wo all kiiow how the largo, fat, juicy follows, are far . superior to the lean scrub from the same tree. Pilmo CARBOTS.—llaving plowed and harrowed the ground, mark, for seed, twenty inches apart, leaving drills two inches deep. Soak seed over night in water as hot as the hand can be held in ; drain and mix with dry ashes until the seeds will separate. Sow early as possi ble. After sowing, brush a little dirt on the seed. The row should be rolled or stamped hard, leaving the spaces be tween as light and loose as possible. The carrots, if seed is good, will appear, in about ten days or about two wOlcs sooner than by the ordinary manner of planting.' l'hey should be hoed as soon as they begin to come up. The previous rolling in the row will hold the small plants so that the line may cut loose without disturbing them. The weeds and surplus carrots may now be. easily Pulled from the rows. EEO NUMIAII OF / EGOS IN A LIEN.—It has been ascertained that the ovarium of a fowl is composed of 000 ovules or eggs ; therefore a hen during the whole of her life cannot possibly lay more than 000 eggs, which in the natural course are distributed over years, in the fol. lowing proportion : . First - yelir after birth, 4 Second do Third • do Fpurth dQ Fifth ' do Sixth do Seventh do Eighth do ' ' Ninth do It follows that' it would not bo proilt able to hoop lions after the ,fiairth year, as their produce would not pay for thou' keeping, except when they are 'a value blo and scarco breed.—U. li. Oeylin 01 Poultry Breeding. FAILURES IN FARMING.—Asa general thing, when ordinary industry and judg< mont aro exorcised in the, business of flaming, success, to.a greater or less ex tent, is certain. In other occupations, success is not alone dependent . mlahose dualities, bit in spite of the greatest, offorts'"and, closest 'attentimi, failures often occur. Tho fickle goddess haunts the merchant and the speculator, but the 'farmer, secure on his _well-tilled fields, is not afraid of her frowns ,nor courts her timile, Fortune for him has no favors to grant, and cannot seriously assail his position. With not pov erty nor-riches to interfere, is in the best position for 'exercising all the vir tries:—./korth anq home. DEsmoil NG MOLEN.-A orreapondon of the Ponaologist writes Every garden Is more or losn troubled with moles, and every housekeppeFis under the necessity of watching out fdr rats, and almost ' every body knoWil how troublesome they Elie-Mimi they take poSsession ofalionso, granary-evcollar.. I have found that potash pOced lielr holes, rims, or places of iTesort, effectually cleans the premiscsiti-a very short time. I had the pleasure of seeing one large.. mole Which had helped himself to a small dose" of potash, found in his' walk, nod ho looked like a dilapidated and Burman ' uatdd scallawag. r Ldcm't think he ever troubled anybody's garden again: . Flax culture in tho porth.vvOst, having. ,proved nuCcenii, a liti•go.inoroaso In trio , breadth of torritory devoted to tutu cue 'may 'no 'looked fo'r thin IiCRUOII. CARLISLE, MAY 2°; 187.2. .. 31 . 1c6T , t , • ' ty • INVOICE OW - FINE FRENCH CASSIIVIERES,. ''• FRENCH GRENADINE VESTING,, .FRENOiI MARSEILLES VESTING, Wulford'S Striped Linens, - •:.: Barnsley's. Striped Linens, , Taylor's Duck. . S. Ritter . Don't fail to.sce our NEW and FULL line of Furnishing Goods.--the latest of every description. SHIRTS a specialty. We have Shirts in Stock of ovary variety, Wide or N.rrow Plaits, open back or front, for studs or eyelets. • 80nia72 • IMPORIUM OFFASHII4 . ' , !. - . •"A L TYYSTEIT , I I NO.. 4- H CAR LISLE, PA. Manufacturer of And Dealer in Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's FINE BOOTS AND SI-I*ES. No announces to his friends and L'he":MßAie generally, that ho has on hand, at prices which defy competition, a complete and carefully seleeted _assortment of City and Custom work of all kinds, among which are all styles of LADIES', GENT'S .rINIS MISSES' BOOTS AND -SHOES.. REPAIRING" PROMP' YA 'I TENDED 'la ti Thankful for past favors, 1 assure my friends that my stock is carefully sclepted, and that none but the best workmen are employed by me. My aim is, as it ever has been, to please and satisfy my numerous patrons, and request a continuance of the same patronage. Al). DYSERT; 25ja72tf No. 4. East Main Street, CARLISLE, PA.. L I VINGFSrFON, NO, 22 NORTH HANOVER STREET, A - N : itt, Has just gpened for the hmpection of his Customers and Public, one of the driest and choicest lots of goods for Custom Trade ever presented to this Public. Call and examine his goods and prices, and judge fur yoniself. 1,. J. 1,. NEVER AMY TROUBLE TO SHOW COORS. MEI 1)1 iINS CIS,, Valises, I - Portmanteaus, Sr., and everything belonging to a Gent's farnisLiug and Traveler's department. Zap 21y L. J. L Gowir NtOd6Eitil • (C.:)41%..„ at extremely Low Prices, to whiCh daily additions will be made, and POPULAR PRICES MAINTAINED. Black .Silks, Alpacas and Mohairs, of superior Ins,fre and durability, on which 1 defy competition as to Q/roltty Prires. M.C)ET(CP (C) t 7 ) in great variety. Superior Stuckof White Goods embracing - all the noveltic,: of the Season. CLOTHS AND CA SSIIv Hl± - 6.7a15T. - . Boys' Sell! a Specialty. COTTONAC.) FEE AND FAR ikIERS' OR,CLL.S. An examination is only , neccessary to convince that for Variety, Q:iality, Dni•a -1 iAlity and Cheapne , :; r Stock is second to niine iu town . -T. A. HARPER, South Da, over Street, CARLISLE. NEW! NEW!! NEW!!! AT T HE OLD - (ENTRAL CORN i'.il Surnixler ~D'ress Good; Igeatbv r, ‘;%1C;(1 prie, s. SPLENDID 'BARGAINS BLACK Great bargainP in Grenadines. Special bargains in Ilernani&f; .Tapanose 511.1::; al roduet,l prices Su nup.~r Poplins at ,winced pi ices, New F a ,- -W 171 S A SPIS:NDID .2",.4S()lrl`llENI:y ()ii, whitp 1),...,-, l (imos, swks-mus)i,, Pron,hll,, , liiiy," Naiiit,ool, , , Victoria Lawns„ 13it,11011%; Lawiw, ' ~--.• ' - Piques awl !llliiseilles. , _ 'l' We have the hest assortment of the above named 1(1 Co 20 100 to 120 120 to 135 100 to 115 , , (01 to 80 30 to 00 05 to 10 15 to 20 1 to 10 WHitE, DV , ZET,pS GO ®S I - - - in town and are gallio 4: them fa low prices. . . ' Our stock of Parasols and Su!) limloullais is complete in all the newest nod handsomest:styles. - Lace Point:is:mil Lace' Saele ut unprecedented low prices. Linens of all kinds for L ulics' Dresses and Suitings. MEN'S CLOTHS AITID i..a .SSIMM_H. ,-- EiS. b Plain and Fancy Linens for Men's and Boys' So C Lion - Titles in great variety, at lowyrices., ' Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Quilts, Counterpanes, 4,e., lo reiti , variety. _ , Dress Tr! , mings: : • Dress Buttons, ' ' II dsome Silk Fringes,, /- .----- Elegant Laces, . Silks and Satins, cut bbls . , hamburg Edgin , s and Insertings, . ' j, Tho,Celebrated '_[sT HHARRIS'SSEAMLESS K. 'GLOVE, 'Only to be had at the Cl VIAL. ' . Do not fail to gjve us, a call, as we can show you the best assortment,er Dry Goods in town, and will give you good bargains in all Nulls, of goods. Milan E - % ,MILLER k, Buirronnp. , Miscellq ti •E. CSLDWELL Cf) FARMERS BE YOUR OWN JUDGES. TRY TILE OAYUNA CHAU MOWER AND ItEAP.Eit and wo know you will he rationed. It haq it pot ion • I'iIITLADELPILIA. . Bolt Rake, will pick up met deliver 'nil kiwi., of 0 groin lo geed shop?. Wo,moau.lltot whet w 00,.... if you want a-1110NER mid i+ELF BARING RE ,I. A now doom Welt el th, (f"Aktin.:.l.lllll4o. Nit, p.lO the Cumboilo Rd Valley .Warehume, opd ocelot nu tfio • ,i'l CAYUGA'-.'.CELIF orezveleiv 1 A.51,5ver81127 . 411,8, , e f . - INN 'OILTEItS OF' ' . Leforu purulmoing. . . • W. T. BRANDON, '• Agent for Cmobertend and Albano counti. Watches, . Dianaoucl : s ) 2 , ,,„„%iut . , . . iouRE AND IJNAPUL'ITIIATED FINE 13.110M4E5, FANCY G OODS, 1. DltUra CAN ALWAVII BE OBTAINED A'. ' . . ' J. 11. 14 - AVER6TICIVO , , . . • . . .. .. . . • No. 6 ?mall Ilimover,litrket, EUROPEAN NOVELTIES . Carlini., I'd - - N. r ll. Prevoriutiono carefully not raccurai. ty compounded at nil timed . /WOW . t . ETl'.Ol , FINEIIO ,- )1/11 .tPI'IIIII7AININO TO THEM ITAV E thincony it'Omociatotl , with tor i' llS " E ' S' • ' ' - \ 1 .. lit Irolloom toy Hon, Moire,. 111,11., Olopalue •.i . Om lino to bo A. It. 111.A1R ,le SON. . . , Corlixio, Juno 1,1872. - A. 11.1111,A111. ' itESPECI'VULLY INVITE PERSONS YISIT/VO - -- ' • 4 With - thatticx to Mu publie for Llwir °montage. roma nhd patrpunto In Ito vita, th. , 1111 W firm tr l,, t ' Tll/1 CITY TO FAVOR TI111:11 VITA A VISIT. hint try rhino at tontion to lwlovss—with Joit, loot , fair dealing towto,lx 011, they will merit a ~optinit- INQ UIRIES AN Ii ORDERS 11Y1t1AIIJPROAIVTLY, 1111C1 4 or MAI 1/11111111 1111 , 01 . , 111111 rocoßtl 0 ithltro'or their A.TTEkino T O. • putroong,• . . .1,4,1211' ' ,e ' "A, 1P1111,511!• 811,67211 , • . A ,. • • ~, . . ' ' AND Alsoacorn plc to stocic of Ties, EXTRAMOANAIO` •BANG A 1 N;-' AND BOYS , Elegant stock or IJAVII NOW IN STONE, AND ARE CON [(KANTO( NECNIVCNO, AN .EXTENSIVN YAM- TEE _ co Ella WEAR, •", . . • ' Sil e'er teem.° '1)02 CIJESTNIIT FITREIT, Thu Goods,' cl)c Y "4l Hinting are lip largo piles of INICE GOODS nw I (lpotting nt t 1 1 .4 woll.kilown otanblislunout 11,4 - Kohtcribern, I6M belog Ito SECOND GRE k AII RIV A L 111 , :j • ITI.NII 11111 , h11 /I , PIII/:1111:1 . ; n Pure Black .Silks, "li, ~•.I.opratt.d " ~.ry In v air.* Il I, e nl.l it of cliiiitßlA GOODS, Iho v.iy 1,0,1 TAMISE CLOI'II, wiry milk .81.11111,ACR lIERNANI,I , egt nil wnol DELA INKS, ,est BLACK A II'ACAS, rlnin ICAO: Atul and %111110 11IMIIIAMS, OA Id trES, Cll I NU E:t 31111 • A fnll WHITE GOODS " FOR DRESSES, ouch an FRENCH MUSLINS, NAINSOOK'S, BISHOP AND VICTORIA LAWNS TARLETONS, - (1 111 N A DIN ES, IV II iTE FRENCH M ((MINCES AND CASH 51 ERES, LINENS, AC AIBo, tho largetit ntorli of STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS Lt I.eftook.l iu this coonty. Ana whoa you I'lllllo 1,11,0 mid ..mtg.lol. too. 1.0 .g 0 noel it° fin fir It% Iltnl woAta Or 0100 .11 It 10.1 4111011 i 3. • lat, , pi at tithlt) ttt,V A I, R.l CAS A ND POPLINS, . nr varl... gra:, and licapj. NVo 1,0 Ibp A ',kw!: of EIIBB.IIIUtiHTES 1(11110 W,tIVES, 11041.1:It7, HANDICERCIIIEFS TRININIIN(i. 1: PoR I,\ DIES, )II :N AND 1101, ANP SI, I IITINt;, .`qIAIII,S, TABLE LINEN I±, =I IMIE CLOTHS ANT) CASSIMERES COTTON AND LINEN GOODS 11,1.11.rn nod Boy , . 41,1 o vvry g alaTlmonit of nwnll l‘ Art . FANCY G0,(11),,',; , lit. h we r.tr Nvlllit of r 4 All Lii m , ."1 I t..lllng 11,1, NOI!•l11,411 lion., 0.1 ha. S(01111 .or Imo0110:W1'1 , 1 I. a•. 11 1.1i1,;2, Ihv rinpe niUpF NWI ]Oil A, W. T3ENTZ & CO - IS 2 Hardwave, COleril, .1-c E 5 B L< LS.II E D 1,946 CARLISLE HARDWARE HOUSE! if. N A .XT CO lit SA:o J P. Itlx, it I D. II . llnildiug, Farming and Mei:haul& Ilardwarc Tliols and ]Materials. . Na:H. , da 1.7,11 St, , ,d id 1111 shdp, arid lands. ,lid‘edi arid [mite: hill. , thick, and all .dl,rr Ins..iite Id:dod. V , ld.ad 3 1101 rim...ill/OW id Till, Colt): Itiov 1111 1t".1.41 n.d Ilil COACH AND FURNITURE Varnishes Glass, &c g Ods • • Cmg,g. Iganiing h I PI , WII.T 11,, ro, Itupe, IMUSE tIARDWARE, and N11 . V1.14 .•I) 111111 i•ii.11,4;!1'11 TAW(' t'llt hilL1,1•1, 5 1,rn aIL4I tibuittx hilt I'lollll COVIILI . III itiLll‘l4. Rods, 11' hity apil enrina lor 3lott r.ses tail Fut,Runt:. IllvtqlNair , fib .I,w go , p4 ttt .101 111 1/11 . 4 ringer.'s)oo pyll Riding NVlklpi, xc s, nip! 4 . 0 , !Di . at 1114 ii tt Ititt rrct. , 111. a Id k. lJdJro 1 ti,vrial T.le I.tetto...Hotted at. 111 r..ve.t. tt.ttlitsit Into thlit x.elllla, tt Welt It tee Alto advahlagtot the eAnte trice. am tlu ordii try l''toa $OlO Attehts l'ahnet'sl'ittent Iran Planet, Solo Amu to 'or n 'o loto o t WI-other Stlip- Pick: This conildacc both rcollomy and comfort, thor. aduhly nrcyonting Ilmfts of cob! air in Winter owl cia,q Samna r VIAL, Il ricu for shipping an entire lial-aff fa War , Mon savtal during. the 'Whiter by the ecouomy ;1,-tfifflog at least Jam third 1128 R hurl to toodnrr i.lftflf.f wartntli. it io mad° In Walnut, Oak ,:uul Plain Potli fluor and windowo, so that it coo lia`adoptud to Ourgoioll, tiro 1,011[(11C In largo galtutill•s (coin tho nialittfacturces, nail with tfic last of our lung ax gerlonce, arm 'elected with tho Utmost tare and miporviolon, 11151 wo would incite all who wish to garelisso the 'boot goods at the lowoft cash rates to ilformilao us. - pfluntry merchants will certainly - find it tO tlmo ii.dvaptage to call or write Us for guotatiens,. Wore pardpsing. We Remain 116Reptfg11,55 H. $4X I I'ON 186 CO„ No. 111 B4ST MAIN WfREN.T, 18Ja12 • , Para USE PAIN CURE OIL; .TIIERIi IS NOTHING LINE IT FOR PAINS, R4AIiS. WI:NINDS AND LAieNESS BUY__ IT! TR IT;', FOIL It I I ILUMATU , M, ME PAIN CURE OIL. FOR NEURALIIA, • ' ,1113 E PAIN 001111 OIL. VIOL FEVIIIL 80118, J 0811 PAIN CURE 011.. #. , 01L CHOLERA MOILIIUS, USE PAIN CURE OIL. FOIL ETA/LILT, • . USE PAIN 011 ILE OIL. FOIL lIIIADA(Mt USE PAIN CURB OIL. FOIL 11111118E8, ' OIL PAIN CUM 11 OIL. FOIL CORNS And 1.1.41 L IPA 0171F11 OIL FOR ANY 80R Fl, USE PAIN Ofilll 0/li. , FOIL ANY LAM LNIISS, • ÜBE PAM CUM: 11/14, BVEAVIIOTTLE 73 WARILANTEIi, Aud w. 9 eb9Waim trio Warlt] to lieu:ince Ito equal. toed and ftt • JUAN AND 8E1187'..:.. Axle for PAIN OUIUOIL,, .T.slio uo• Otfirr, for Wo IMMITI=I . . It Ix out a blioterlog inoparatlon, but an OIL, math, from rum Youotablo Ulla, Herbs, and _ExtEarta. nod hi clean and raft, to 1100. ' . . ;'s,)ia by-all Drugglota an uVora In Medlclooa., • . intICIII 1. , ' CINNTS. . ' , 310Ci.1111 A. NAWN, Propylotora, • `4i,oadlng,l'a. . . Soblln'do.rilnla by . It . Ilayeratiplc, Nu. 5 North - Ilanovor at root, and . /I.llayoratirlr, N 9.10 South Ilauovor oliOet,Tho %lota. 2 , f01 , 741y ' s• • •_,,. , . . , DryGooqs, '&6.4 REM r READ ! ! %k PI,TPaITOIMER have now open ono , of the finest Stooks of new and dosirablo Goods Over shown to the pnblie. Their titmouse stock of :t. 4, DRESS GOODS • - comprises all the novelties of thp Sea son.. DOLLY - VARDEN' S in 111 kinds Of Gods. r JAPANESE SILKS, BLACK SW. CIFNB AND ITtm 11011AIIt POPLINS AVII./TE ' GOODS in ovoiy grado, among which can be found: llA'rl.i VII CLAMS, YOSEMITE Si SIPES, and oierything in the white goods line k.VIAWLS i tUAWYt3'!! We have the MAY QUEEN, ROSA I.lNcl;iirt and allthe different makes q Shawls, which we have the reputation of selling cheaper than the cheapest. CLOTHS. AND rtSIIIERES, We oiler a spccial indocenund to every one needing a S P I- NO"SUIT, Laving a, fine assortment, and having the Lest Tailors in towU.to make them up to order. Call and see the lino assortment of ail kinds of DRY GOODS ^ We have added a full line of TRIMMINGS to suit all ltizids of D 001) 2. . . When you wish to examine a fine Stock of Goods, wo , Wliuld-urge-youo call at our store to 'ascertain our pules before you commit yourself. • We will give every attention, and if not successful in selling oven a small ) 4, bill, shall bo - g ad for the call. New invoir of late styles added tiveryAcet..ll.'t forget. ----- DUKE & BURKHOLDER, North Ll:mover Street, Below• Cal.lisle Deposit Bade 18ap72 a ~b-M ca t ca L CURA.Yrtill It U PII R E Y'S' II 0 jr/r, 0 7'. ITH f ,Sl'loo/Fl S \rEpn)ved, from tho most am hdire. an entire tdwee.ist Prompt —l.:lhrlent .lied It. Hald... They are the did . ) oNiudirdwti put Iddly hilapt.4l to hnpal id, huh Ini•tak, an not 1.0 111:111I• In lining tlh•nk, go hit: nthdg at; IN he free hi,n dan, r, and 24001b1...11C 1.4 10 1011 , 13 Y reliable. T 0 h h..y 110 raed the II OM i..egaolido h. in ad, and wlll always ren 11,T sal i...l,,ethidtr;!7p,----- Nos . . • Cents 1. Cm u. ',revs, Congestion, In tisfionntionh 25 2 do • Worms . oriel Fto or. Worn' Colic. 25 It, tio Cryins•Colie or teetlkieg of Infants. 25 4, do Ilion Iwo', of Cidoirro or Adults 35 3, do D) soy ter', (1 Hid 0,, Bilious Colic. 25 0 do Cjifdent 51orbos, Vomiting. ~ 7, do Cougls, CoLls.ll,oslthithi• 25 II .1" :101irlOglq. 110111:W1.p, NICeIII . III, 25 9,. tin itendodieu, Rich 11l soLe, Vertigo. 25 10,do liy•pessin. illi•tow - odn:b.h. 25 ::.: 0O19: ,. . Se . . or Painful Periods. 25 411, , too Profosv Periods. . 25 19, do troop Cough. Nihon! t ill elthing, • 25 11, do •Itit 'lip on,, 1410 slowns, Eruptions . 25 15, do Ebentlintoon. Illionitooic Pains. 25 15, .do ' , vernal Agog. CI. ll' Fon9f, AE SO, 50 17, — "d0 11•1. s; blind or bleeding.' SO 15, do 00111110 m v, and sore or won't Foyer. LO 10, .in Vat. Ili acute , r elirotile, - Inlitiooso 't 49 5.1, do Whooping Colisib ' Witold conglis. ° 60 91, do itutionn, oogrossdd ilreSilllntt. 50 21, olio, Far Idhelnrges, iiiiintired 100nd110.4 0 23, do Perofuln. enint ged glands, tvolliligs. '5O 21. ‘ll,,, w vldeitsrni Debility, ithysleal wettkness. 50 '26, do Dropsy sold scanty Seerrlions. ' 50' 25, il Stst_On•li. eto, sit , ;non troll, riding. 50 do IC dial Dist, .e, Grovel. Oil $ do Nto 'OWN beldilty . moninal EttliSsiol. tool AA. y DipAllargt.H. $1 osp ' Five 11 , ..” , wall ~.., 45 nisi of Ponder, - v-ry nee floury it, terldfts cues 500 29, 130 !Lire Month, OnnLer. ' AO ) 0, tip Ul lon ry Wet Stnoit, wolfing hod. 60 35. Ay Pai. , fid PsritOls, with IStoinins. 50 al, do ,giloriotts at ohmage of tiro. • ' .1 00 33 , do Epifrp-y, sip , ulno,,pit.. yito. Donor. 100 9j, do Dplit.Letio pip:a/151 earl; t boot. , 00 ,1111, V O.INE,Y, 01 :IL to 00 ittrgo vlnta, mar, reo o r rogrwor II o clot°, containing et Spocitic for overy 'ertii nary &Homo, II 111 , 11ily in totb.juct -to, and ' !Atoka of dirt•ctittnet. , ' front $lO to $35 Stool!, Fttinity 1111 TVILVOIIIig CMOS, With , . • gut to ;20 viniti: - " • from $5 to $ 4 Sitmlllcit for nil 'Pt lento Digenstm,'ltoth: - str ! Cur(ng and fur Pruventivo trettintont, in Yill•li mai pocket Ctitle. / $2 to $5 •,4 . . . . . POND'3I3XI'IIACT, . .01111, , j porica, nrublel,.. Lameness, Soroneas, Porn Throat, Will;jp , , Tuophonho, Earache, Notiralgla, .`llhountntlmi„J,.ciniingp !{lux, polls, 811ngr, Born Ryan, flooding I.u 'r Luna, Masa,' ,Itotiuttli, or of Piles; Caron, Olcdra. Old Boren. ' Price, d oz., 00 ;-1111ft $1.50; Quin to, $1.75. 'ffir.Th osetbre Pund'a Extract, by — iTilfe,o,o oc 11410 - I,io'r,lsent to any part of tho country, by.•n,ull or oxproso, free of charge, on re ceipt of Um prloo. Addreau., Humphreys' Specific Ilemeopatinc Medicine Co. pay krikipovit. No:sp2 prc!ow,y,liuto York. C or Y ntnan °r Vorgdn n cult ' i O v n ii . ?;, {lfforauqc and j ?•.!I°7llY • / . .dollar 51- r , tii . tmt g .r_ll 7 %. 'g.‘zr i• t 4 1 . 41 •fkg ri C.) :1 .' a., - 1••••••4 tl • 14 1 1;,.. cns% `? 1.0 .„,... ' ,G:rt-4 ll Emote . P 0 t 4 2-11-'.'• • VI" ki 0 " Ei - = tt 2 :2. I vr . ,, I'qlj't or . . R. co t=ll ,t 3 , 5 e4 1 IN • __ . ..1 il?•g .Y"w i:s, E. 'ff , m , ......, g,,t:i 21 i d ..w 5 .,: , (1,, g..T,0 eocw,- . tdo Itt t›.lo '..a ..?.. 4 ' L l l '• j.. P yap. Er • COO. 5 ,t 1 R' 00,4 .F -7 CD.„ q*E p • . 0 , t z .P4 , --, . g p ,.. ; , a : -- ; ...., c::::) p........-- 0.,11' Stovee,..Tinwako and .Pitni.ps POMETIIING NEW UNDER TIIN SUN! rill:LE UNDERSIGNED, having just returned from tho citici with ti lafgo clock of gmls, invite tho attention of all who dosiro satis faction to call and extupino their largo stock of : . '.*Stoves and Tinware Among the stock of stoves may ho found the ANTE-CLINKER BASE BURNER, ANTI•CLINKER FIRE PLACE HEATER, together with 01l tho latest styles of PARROR, DINING ROOM AND 0008 STOATS, .which thoy'eballengo th4::'tra . de to compke with, Knives, ForkS„ r , Spoons, • Ladles, ••• Lamps, r S r Dippers, together with Toilet Sots, Coal Buckets, Coal Sieves, Shovels and Tongs, Zinn and •very vorkly of Tin wllVlrtol House Furnishing Goods kept In a first- CUM. • Ws aro also prepared to furnish Pumps.for Cisterns and Deep Wells, and have fur eale the Celebrated Cleintfile Cucumber 'ood fumy. • ROOFING, SPOUTING, AND JOB WORK at.toudnd to promptly and ou reationablo tonne Romoinbrr tho place, tho groon front . 1;n North Ilnnovers street. A few doors abovo Li:Tabor. Olvo us n all as We are drtormined not to bo motors sold by nip other parties in this place. Thanktol for post pntronngu moo extend nocordial Invitation to till to pity us a visit. MEM RHINESMITH & RUPP, - - Nos. 6'2, and 64, NORM HANOVER STRIIET, CARLISLE, fooct7l PA BIS f , EXCELSIOR STOVE ANT) TINWARE EMPORIUM The undersigned would reFpectfully inform dm citiwni of C111'11:110 and vicinity, that he tail] carrim on dm STOVE AND TIN WARE ELISI9E 4 S, Hi Nal 1, , 11[ 111.1111114 thO -Agelli'y 11, the Inllinvilt Lt . I.,,pular StI , V(VI Parlor and Oflic.Q stoves, .Nlorning afory, Morning Light togvtlior ith vorioty of COOK STOVES Gas. Burner, Eureka, Heaters, Ranges, and Fireboard Stoves, which ho hi prepared to futile), at the hAvegt market rn Shiro Ilerodring promptly IL ttendetl tn. Roofing, Spouting, nod 'lobbing tycoratorl to the most fortury outliner. of every description constantly on hand, or mad° to ordor, nt re:woo/0:1e pricos. Having note , hut rstatriencell trot-holm, employed, lie hopes by it ch.' attention to business to neouro thy toddle Ntremr.o. .Itelnenther the plan', NO. 11l WEST MAIN STIMET.. 'SAMUEL It. CLAMP/. 2.11i0v701y Plambing, Gas Fitting, rtc. JAMES CAMPBELL. W. F. lIENWOOD. FoLumBING,. I, 9m N ( AND STEAM At No. 1S North Hanover Street, CARLISLE, 'PENN'A• STII,I, 41' BUSINESS! 'rho ontlentigno•lttre now folly teepared to attend to Oh:1,1111m.. In all i 4,4 dill r,hraneho, They also keep .onstatttly oiThatta and for silo, = ,LATInt BATH TUBS WATER 01. ,, 5r,T5. 11 k'i'll Tuus, WA !Fit PAT!! TUBS, \PA6II 11A • UI NU, II Y DitArri3, lit anti Port, ()born., lilt mull For. , gisterot, nntl Detp.l%'ell .erra rot r. nutlpeor 11',11 rumps. Lead, Terra en Ha ntal Iron Clinntn.y Tops mat Fluor. GAS 'PIPE; AND FIXTURES 611' ' \ Olobra, tool all killtb , Of 11rO , 0 fitr =I 't watt, constsottly tot hand, or lorldittol t Dwrllltors. eltort.loo. Fttitterittit tottl 1•1311111,,, In town or country 010.11 tip witti ti -oily, mitt gilt. patch. All work ttttrlttittotlt Thankful tiff public pittronnp., hop. I.y vl riot attention to linsinvim to merit n final:m.llva or tl.n same. Tema f..tionitliln, It requiring lint one trod , outo y uur Cllntnlll. Mtn , ti• it tail. Don't lortt..t. o, o North 111111' , of IQ, t hi . Inn+ , meat of gipieF now Inailling. ni tL fetililnnen nt t `tiler ()• () () CAMPBELL OIL 111. 1 1,,Y1V0 . 0D () nt any tune, oitlier, - tthin-rit• night, will lio pr intit•y tatontititi to. ./11111,eCallipboll, A IVXIIII,IOI . 'B ltow, l'ltt ittroot, or IV illptin lienwontl, South titroot, itlowo •Ituring nilvittititgre wo tad prepared to 0)1 11 3 11 WOlttc OF ALI, DOPCItirIiONS, for Ftilifilunseu awl Oilltsf purpu+•w, •it:hmoo COPPER rorokl.t.ll to ardor, ottho,drown or brazo4l. 25otigl y - FURNITURE, 1' URNITURE. A B. EWING, CABINET !BAKER AND UNDERTAKER, Wet Main', Street, OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE, Promlain rot Bust }:urnituro awarßod at !al County • • - Falr.inco 1837. . Forpiprnqf Itli yOrlotlos.nnil Ftylva of Forole and Doutoutte miioll4l3.oro, ttoto tiy rogowooti and tuallogoo to the 10v , (.1t 10'2.m! iimplp Pl9O. NRLOR, • -- CITA Of BIM, • DIAIIyG ROOM, tITCHEAV -AND • OF OR -LYIru.B Elabrapinr; (ivory article twat by ilmise and Ifritai kotipors of the most approvod and faalitonablo design and ,also Cidtimo Furnititro setts ; lleception and Camp Chairs, Matroasui, Gilt Frames, pintures, Partinular otteatinu given as ;Isnot to funerals; orders Irma town mid country at loaded to promptly, and on Modarato tams. - Speolql attention pad to the trlrction of Watt rd. A.lt, lOsedd Livery and Sale Stables j'VERY, SALE, AND EXCHANGE ',A...4 • STABLE., ' S. L. STERNER & RROTTIER, ~rp, roar of Matz. ufiltsl.ls,.4:k;p D4itnlAffes ox:nrAsoNAp.E TER:4B, WI AT siNtazti: xopciF .CARRIAGES FENNISIIED FOR FUNERALS ~sir N. U. s . tablo room for GO Loaf of hor:r.o L on . . . . totin. ;Ifotari :: • • . T IVERY AND EXORANG - 14 STA, 4.4 IMES. • • . TV1Z1.143T . 11. 11VETZ., •Ilgdlog rccectly purohatied tho'lleory stable 'Of Ono. W, Ililton, ho would respectfully announco to tho eithions of this pliteN that hu boa rseantly 'puroliased a nurabur of, iloiv'veldeloi. In addition, oho; ho • has had the ontiro stock of boggles, coinages oo cabs, ' RE-PAINTED, RE-MODELED, t. • and finished hp In tho latest clty.etylo. / lonics and. Chariaaus to biro at the shortest .NOTIOB, AND;',PN 11.11ASOIlliBL0 TIMMS. •• Yeliiclos;furolaliod for all occasions. Itoinember ,the place, a tow doors south of tho. 0, V.ll. R. do ,pot, In 0.14...101t0tee old stand. • 191$1, 11. DRUM": Parlor Rentor Parlor LigEl, Light Honso, liegulatoi, Niagara, Superior, TINWARE, I= Lines of Travel SOUTH MOUNTAIN 11611,11()A1Z I. . TIME TABLE. TAKES EFFECT SEPTESIBER 1, 1871 On and after Friday, September 1,1871, this Company will run two trains • through,te Pine Grove daily; • (Sundays excepted). • AS FOLLOWS Lonvo Junction, 7.00 A. Or., ..lionnybroolc, 7.10, .Craleltalol'B, 7 TO, Moon) Xl6lly, 7.40, .Uppor Mill, 7.45, Ilunter'il Mu, 8.05, Liiiisrol, 1.40, and arrives' at 'inn Croy°, 0.00 A. Of. Loavo Carnal°, qfis r. K., Junction, 3.00, *Donny brook, 3.10, .Cralgluul'a,. 3.25, Alonnt Holly, 3.45, .Upper Mill. 3.50, Huntei'li ltufWO, Laurel, 40, and artlvn at Pino Orot!o, 4:40 P. At? RF.TURNING Le;yro Pine Clrove, 9.00 - .. A. M., Ltturnl, 9.45, Lion, or'a Run, 10.05, *Upper 31111, 10.25, Mount Holly, o.3o, ,, Craigthend's, 10.50, *Donnybrook, 11.00, and rrives at Junction, 11.15 A. 111. Leavo Firm Grove, 5.00 P. N., Laurel, 5.15, Hun ter's Run, 5.35, Still, 5.59, ➢fount Trolls, 5 . 55 , .Cralgliend'H 6,lo..lionnybroolc, 6.25, and arriveB at Junction, 6.05-P. 11. Stallone marked thus ( 4 ) are flag stations only. H. W. DA I',RNPORT, Genital Superintendent. Office of Gen. Superintendent, 1 . Pine Grove, Aug. 25, 1871. CUMBERLAND' VALLEY B. R. vv CIIANGE OF HOURS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Thursday, Jiinuary 18,1872, Paaoongor Trains will run daily., aa follows, (Sundays excepted): . WESTWARD' ACCOMMODATIOTRAIN hARTPH Harris Mug 8:00 A. e , Mechanicsburg 8:35, Carl Isla 9:11, Norville, 0:40, Shippensburg 10:22, Chainhershurg 10:44, Oreon castle 11:10, arriving at Hagerstown 11:45, A. at. MAIL. TRAIN leaven Harrisburg 1:55, r. ar., 51e clianicsbiirg,2:27. Carlisle 2:58, Newvillo 3:32, Ship pensburg 4.02, Chambersburg 4:115, Om:encl. le 5r1.1,, arriving at Hagerstown 5:40, P AI. "' - EXPRESS TRAIN loaves flarrisbut g 4:30, Mechanicsburg 5:02, Carlisle 5:32, Nrovv 11105:05, Ship pensburg 0:3.1, arriving at Chamborsimrg 7:00, P A MIXED TRAIN loaves Cliiimbersburg 7:45, A M _Greencastle 0:10. arriving at 11ageratown 10:05, A M. A MIXED TRAIN Ivor. Clumillemburg at 4:35 P. M , Williamson 5:30, Mercemburg 8.20, Ldudon 7:50, arriving at 'tied mend at •- - • XS? NV Alt D ! ,commonArfoir -TR AIN Clinnilewsluirg 5:00 Alir,"lll,ll.pensburg 5:29, New villa 0:00, Carlisle .11:33, Mechanicsburg 7:02. arriving At Harrisburg 7:30,0 M. MAIL TRAIN Raven Hagerttown 8:30A at, Green awalt: 0:00, Chambersburg 9:40, Shippanaburg 10:22, Newville 10:53, Cnriialo Mechanicsburg 12:05 arrhing at Harrisburg 12:37,1', at. EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Hager:down 12:00 at, Orecncast 1 s 12:28, Chambersburg 1:05, Shippeneburg 1:37, Novville 2:10, Carlisle 2:50, 3lechanicsburg 3:18, arriving at Harrisburg 3:50, e M. A MIXED TRAIN loaves Hagerstown 3:20 rat, Greencastle 4:27, arriving :It Cllombersimrg 5 : 20 , r A MIXED TRAIN leaves Richmond at 7:00 A. 51., Loudon 7:10, Idereersburg 8:00, 11 - Whin:mu 8:45, ar riving nt Clot mbereiburg 9:10 A, :a, .8*••• Making close cf....lions at Harrisburg with tritina to and from Philadolphia. Note York, Washing. ton, Baltimore, Pittsburg, And all points West. 0. N. 1,01,1.. Supt. Superintendent's Office, Chitinlig. Jan. 15, 1072 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SUMMER TIME TABLE. • Eight:Tr:6m; (DailyYfo and., from Philo delphia and 'Pittsbur ,, ,'''and Two Trains Daily to and trom Erie (;iiindays excepted). June a , 18;2 Pag.vot.tor rat. of do Poo.ylvattit Itatil owl root, try 33 in lloport from Ilarri•thur4 oto art treat Philzolelphia mot BB otlairg nn tulips, a MIMII Zat—l'ltllarlelplita Express 10:1,11' (ogitapt Manclay)tty2 Mt a, tit. -Anil rit.at, at \Vain at It .tti,a.ta. • 11 25--llngt I.n. Il . arrialtuig tlail, (rxrrpl 7llonttas ) at 3 2a U. 111., /lftti art Ivt.tt at \Vent 1911Ittilol pi. at 7 ttf rt. m. S :11,--)imilrnln leaval Ilarrlalturg daily (I,eept Sunday) It Kau p. in.. and arrival at l'ltilailt•lphi t at IS II it. tn. Exprusr Harrisburg dal') at 5 tS and nril2rl at Wt.tit rhiilLth 'Thin a 1 31) p. in. in—ba.ilHll I EMT ESS leaved Ilarri , burg dally (except Similar) at 2 00 p. m., and nrrivoi at Wes l'hilitilslphia at 0 no p. m. 40 26—Cincinnati Esproax lunvowlfarrloloo . .g clao3 nt 10 26 p. In, and arriVell Ilt 11 . 11,4 40 a. m. 355—Harrisburg Accamnstalatinn leaves Has rims rg daily. Sontisys excepted, at 3 65 p. m., add no d, st at Philadelphia at 9 40 p. m. 7 60—lamest/star Train, via Mount ".107, leaves islasrg daily (except Stussissy) at 7 60 a. m., and arrives 1 t West 19d1101elphin at 12 40 Is ns KM= 4 D/—Erin Exptikl for Erie, 4ailvee Har. rieburg tinily (except On rality) at 4 40 p. m., arriving at Erb , at 7 -Pi a. TH. 4 15—EltIli MAIL west, for lido Day ivilhirriii lairg (hilly at 4 If, a., arriving lit Erie at 720 p. tn. la 3 m. o—Cincinnati Express leaves liiirristinre daily p0,..1.1 Satin day, at p. nr, arrives at Altoona at it 45 a. in.. and arrives at Pi tbil atis at K 20 a. tn. 4 05—PACIFIC EX PR IIoS iteivenllitrrialittrg daily at .1 05 Iv error es at Albailia ii. to and arrives lit Pittvliurg at 115 p. 12 51-B.lllt barn 01 rota 101,331 Ifitrrisliarg daily tit 12 m 3 M.. arrives at Altoona at ti 20 u. w , and arrives at l'ittsliura la 010 a. ni .1 50—Plait Lille 1031331 Harrisburg daily (except Sutaiarl at 4 51tp. ;any. at Alloolol at 0 u 5 p. In., tither supper tirrivt et at Pittsburg at I 35 a. tit. 1 20—Mail Trsin 11311,1 Harrisburg daily (except Sunda)) at 1 7 , 1 p in„srt Ives ats,4ltwins 41 7 15 p. talitt supper and arriv es at Pittsliure at I 05 a 311—Way 1'1,331131. Train 1401'6 , 114in islittrg daily (except Saudsys) lit 720 it. t arrives at Altoona lit 170 p. ta.,1001 Pitti4iorg k2O p. 3 00—Pliraugh Passel ger 'Frain leaves Harrisburg. &tile 034 , 1,1 'al °tidily, at 3 toil a nt., arrives Altoona * at 8 10a In., and arrive:. at I'litsbur.:ll lit 1 25 p F. 131.11.11, Supt. Malillo Div. lieut., It. It. risburg Joni, 1072.. ' READING RAIL ItUAD. IVJ N TER A 111173 EM ENT noiday, No - Tomboy 1:1, 1871 01 : 1 :: )I ' T UN ft Idyl; Flto , l THE Nnrnt and 1.101.011.11.11., New Cork, Itutoling, 1' tievtt:::, 'Founts tint, A ,Itlatol, Hototol,lll, Lulitton, A .I.:• t :mll, 1.:110[0t1. Latteletter, Co -11.101.10, As., Au t 0,0,.• Wtrrinbnrg for New York, sn fAllowti : At . 2115 .111/i 0:10, Is In, tool 2:00 p in, nouns , this. uth , iw traine l'ennnylvaoin Itollroutl,dtrol orn: tug /.1 New „Ad • ot V. - sit 10:11; u. us , 1:42 ot: :0, v.:nye:4(.ly. :let:pion garish :woo., pa: v at to tr.)!!! •A i tletnt :" 16 tor: fug: Lease Note VO.ll at 11:11. a fit, • 12.31: ttsup, trt:tl unlit p m. l'hilatiolphia, of 7:30 a :IL , tlitiB:3o p, w. Slit:Ting Cars11“N111111Stly (he 5•6'1 p :solo iron Nuw elt.t ego. . . Lrn ve 11101 uilb . urg Our It ninth. lin ' luny. 111, t-Ilatuhlii, Allentown MI I Pll.ll.l.•lpma. at 8:111a u1.1..1110 and 1:11:1 In, 1111 1•11, 111 1.111..010V 1111 d 111 111,1).1 way 4.1,1 111.1 I,lllrp 111 114111 rinoi.ctilig lor Plutail....phin, {so. a• 11 1'01..1 la, unly Fur Putt:4.ll, .51.111*11:11, :1.,. 111 , 1 .1 ulun u vin litiyloll 1 and 81141111,131111 R II I'o/1111, II • I 111111 , 1.111 11 Ilt 2.111 p 111. Si' l'onn , y I vatilB 11.01 toad 10.1 i 101 loayi , It,, Eatdou, and .71 , Yo, li, at .1:4.1,.1. 1 :10 I tn. and 4:05 p in, Hot urrdn,, 11ew rlt at 112111 a 111,1 2:20 oilon Rod 3:00 11 1• 11 .111011- la. at 7:20 11 111, 12:25 noon, 2:15, 4:5r, a.,1 p tn. AV.iy 'Frain hays linladi.lphin at 7:20 a t:nottouttlit v n similar 1 1 itin limit Penlis, 1- ula 11111 :id, rotnr of nil: from, Iltuullint at. 6_11,1 in t mlpit at 101 12,45.V.k0tkvi110..11 11100 nth, and 2 211 p'ol,l 1.1111..11 at 1001 1 . 1 n ni, Shan... in, at. 5:10 0 lid 11:15 11 I, A. 11.. I .1111, lit 7:W', v 111,:11111 12.13 noon. Nlnh4no): City, at 7 :51 /I 111 111111 120 p Tatn.tini, vt 0215 111, and 2: 011 ni, fur l'll,lallelpluo., New 1111 h, Iteadiat, rihhurg„ £01101..1h 0, huvlkll all.l Fulutullumn3 01 0215 0 In, r Ifaiii,hdru, and 1 111, ton 11111, Uru, a and Treinont. lirailing Arrionavalatlon Train lea,: Patti;villa at 5:.11/ n rii,,dialigeo Itionfing at 7:30 n in, arriving, at P 1111,0,10111, at 10;20 a to. hinting, leavva dolphin at 1:15 put,paaaing Reading at 7:36 p m, ar riving at Pottsville at 9:20 p at. Plo llll l l ll n Arnl l o l l o oilatldli l VlBuln Lalvrt Pantilown at 7.0 0 a In; 1 ,11 .11011 111 11. 1.09ai 1 1 111ladviphlit at .1:15 Clolunaloa Hallroa,l trulnr leavo Ihmlhtg at 7:20 a in, and 0:11 trot, for liplirata, Litir., Lancnitor, Co ; ri tart. Ind Rare Laura-tor tit 1,20 n m. and 3'25 p ni tool Coluall.ia at S.IN o in and 3.15 pat rkititnen It , flrund trairix iONNO Ilarkintnion Junc tion at 7:25, 0:05 a In, 3:141 cif.] a 15 p roturning, 111 ll.lu, 11,10 a In, 12:50 non, and 1,15 p tit, c adiectuag with sindlar trains mi Reading Railroad. a, Pickering Valley Railroad halm kayo 1 1 /01;111x 'villa at 9.10 it in, ;WM and F, 15 p zn ; returning, lean, Byers at 0.50 a ni, 1 2.45 tibon, and 4 =ll p a, connect Lug alinilar trait.; on 11,1allug ltallro4d. . Colvin oolidale ltailromi trains leave Pottstown at 0:40 a nn, 1,16 nnd 0,30 p in, ret`nridinr„ leave NIL i . ll`l, Ilia 0;1.15 and 11:25a In t end 2,6 IPin connectin g with similar trains on headi ng Railroad. Cheater Valley Railroad trains leave llridgteport at 8:30 a in; and 2:05 mid 5:20 p on; retorinipv, leaw Downie town at (1:55 a in, 12:a.0 noun, and a:l6 p iu,' eptinuclitn(wltlt unites on Itnittling Railroad. On , ltni,laya: Leave New York at 6:00 p Phila delphia, nt 8:00 a in, ind 3:16 p as, (the 8:00 ant, t ral remind OW In ltvading.) leave Puttaville at 8:80 a m; leave Illarrlabarg at 2:46 a..m, and 2:011 in In; leave Allentuan at 8:35 p nn; leave Rending at 7:15 a. on, and 0:50 p In for llarilelmrg int 4:34 a in for New York, Rol at 0:40 a tn, and 4:15 p for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Semen, oeho'nl mtlt Exew olon tickets, to and (tent all polata at rednuoil rates. Ilaggage chrolird thrunk;ll; , 000 1 1undr.d Pellinds allowed 0001 l lotisrpgor . 1. ).. WCIOTTO. Bitpt Amll og. Mlich'ry 104(11116, N., Nov 18,.1871. Undevtalqug. 1.87% • SIPS LC; SON, gIVD.L:RTAKE,?S, NO. 10 "NORTH HANOVER STalli;P, CARLISLE, PA {Co have the largest, finest and hest stock of lit dertaker's matorlala on hand In the county. IS prirento the hest workmanship, have gentle home. and splendid glass liearsre. prompt flaunt Purim' all Irlieilier Imola In tlio nlght or nay. COFFINS AND C A'S.KETS ora tho imeront stylos sad quaillios. Also Lonq• tlllll Notnllic Cahltots, Shrouds, toady math) nod made to.ordur, as we hoop tho goods constantly on hand. Wo yould rail repoclal - attention to our Patent Polusiver, whioh will keep a corpse in typerfect and dry eat° of prororvatlon and visible; without. any j. 059140, from tiny to day.: 'We keep constantly orehand a'bcautifal stock of PICTURE FRAMES,' 'BRACKETS, • • minnolts,- , SHADES, • FLOOR. CLOTHS; 4L'AIILE CLOTHS, ENGLISH HOLLANDS, awl all Muds of Moulding., All orders for the mono executed with neatness and dlnoatcli. Our .stock of ' . WALL, PAVERS In tho largoat In thi, Yallo3, and excol a all °Mora In varloty, beaaty, Orally and •• chenpueas for. cash. Call and UXIIIIIIIIO for youroolvea at our oatablloh ; moot, . F • NO. 16 NORTII•IIANIER pTItENT. , • . . ~ , ~ • D. SIPE A SON 7I . It. B.—Porsona, wlablng,th p rchasa lota All Atlll bind °amatory, can bo apcoultnodated palling on pallin On • . 2 /n1117 21 Y , : . .11:1. BIM & I3ON. ' EL Ai; • g to 9 HOOSE_ l i SIGN MIL ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, GRAINS. AND SANDER Graining executed in tho best city style, and finished in oil, or variiish. , - - Work done promptly and di the neatest manner by experienced workmen. All.kinds of sandstone correctly imitated. I use the best material, and am prepared.to execute 'the latest style colors: lam prepared to compete in price with any other mechanic of the county. • Place of residence, __" • 5.0 7,7Z7 - feat. 2Pcpantriret Q;I0 et Shop, 27 Lonther Street, between Hanover and Bedford. 23 - in a,72 t f 111; 6a,ntifail —AND— •.c • . t":p • ' ? '# aastamoss, _O, Jo isplay AT GREENFItLD'S W rro • No. 18 East Main Street. The Great Specialty,- 1 . • For weight, durability, beauty of finish, and prices, my stock of Black Silks can. not be excelled by any in the country. • I am prepared to guarantee every yard we sell. Beautiful assortment of Japanese Silks, Japanese - Poplins, -Japanese Robes, Chem Mohairs, Princess Cloths, Stripe Parisienne, Silk and Wool Pongee, Black Iron. Bareges, Alexis Poplins; Wool Delains, &c. In a word, everything in DRESS GOODS that is Now, Cheap and Desirable. The most, complete STOCK-OF' MOTIRMNO- GOODS - over offored•in-this_market.. In Cashmeres, Bombazines Bombazine Cloths, 'RIC and - Wool 'Henrietta—Cloths Tamise, BOlgean Cords, Batista, Astralian Crapes ' Crape Veils, ,Cic. Orders for Funerals Promptly and Satisfactorily - Filled W An immense stock of the above in all the latest novelties of the season now ready for inspection. Choice lot of New Spring Shawls and Scarfs. • STACKS OF DOMESTIC GOODS And Table Linens at low prices. ikia DM Da - W 30. -La. .la. Having increased my stock and facilities in this branch, I am now prepared to offer an assortment second: to none in town Black Cloths and Doeskins, French C'assinicres and Suitings, English and Scott* Cheviots ; &e , Suits Math) to order at short notice. The best artists have been secured to make up our work this season : ""Y'''FF= -• , I would cordially invite all to inspect my Stock, as I will offer inducements that cannot fail to please. L. T. GREENFIELD, • lap% No. 18 East Main St., CART,ItiLE. - • Ai d on ID s Jlay - - Goods Tor Sprin g and Summer . 0 0 - T 1 -4 13 - 7iL 7; • 17 WEST MAIN S 11 ET. NM, inv iron! SEW ma! NI lI.ADELPII IA the lafga.t and nioNt .a0111.1..te a ad: of moo 01,1 u in Ilia 1/111 Kt a WS, NOTEINS, FANCY 1/01?1,S, S,ec, o‘er 011.0,1 la GA ItLISLE. DRESS 1na1141.-11,1011111 Black and Colmaal 11,mlt , and Clam .111,00,a SILKS Gray Stripe Summer SI:LKS, Light Weight POPLINS, Dolly l'ardrit .IA PAN ESE, and DI va- lim], in all colon!, 'to, Plaid In,. !mil., Orval Val kly. FPI•:C1 A I,Tl' —A, to.nal, °nor tiostirpas,al Black Alpac. and Mohair:l, !Ilan all cLurn of good!! at Simeon! Illrgalux. Boat mak., of -- Black 11 ts. and eassiineres • 9 Fancy C.ssimora., Twt ! K vain. hy .11,,N and C,ltn Cmitilm,!! and Punt Stuff. at Old Finns, alll! I 1. WIIOII.II :I ttll COMM ol.ul, -t I!!!.. nd .amid etlll.l.lt I A ucTioN 11Allt!A 1.1.1 !pi; Shoe, in,Sim Cat ha-lion and TAM. , LivotoL Naphaa, 1.0011 and ri o t,.. Fla!!! Ilialams, all . 01. n and , Its ac tra far cdo•miat Plain mai Plaal, Ladlas' Latin 11,01.11,m! aka., tl!mt a !ELL, A I Ita !lame at laa . mr, or. 1...11‘.1.• It, Cat WHIT H i,sa - iDOM - P I ISTIC GOODS. 14.01 mi In g.••. 11 V.Arl I .11, 'I I (mall cly /10M . 1.1.14 Sea,otl.) l'l,llll Sv iaa Vi.• Loa 11.1 1,:t0m., MI NA ..ml!., 111 , ,telaal an I Ilt.a.n Nlarlio+, Ta lont., Cho Slinrtia , g-L (linatatme, 1)1a , 10111 , atai 10 mra, 1..11 and IF ;10, tlog , !Baal had and UnalmoMorl All at prik l'a to FOR purohaam. :20 P,..1 a!, CA . , 0,4,1! N Styls, 1.1,111 and 1/.01‘., la 0, Itt, FANCY O(10101 AND N!!!!'!!!•.S SP, 1.1 'ell' SII, 'frau, lIIISIOI.I. 11101 Learn Collars, ('ally. Sot I , lpag, In lirantaltam, Itomgml and tigared Nelta, all aftlal , or a 11141 (*la , : Nut mil al 10 praa, DIU V Spalm... Conn Lido, 501 Oho es. only . Boat two 1.101 on Soallop,d, N.O! SE ol • a , =1 111 all Liar 11 lau 1 !Lama!! )I,oalkarciriola, 10'NVI , ril 25. (.. , I,l{:a t. N. o yordr :,01 Coll 0., all 11! at Sp. m 1 Cotton!! '2- yardsool7..r Brit ,hint IL Ilraak s COW 1111 d. to .0.11 ,;,..a. nl. 'mit to, CASII STORI! to salt tlo• llama I) 0 I T, It y ' 15,1 , 00 Wart NMI!, :l!!.!0, CARLISLE, PA .CIGAIT S A I\LD TOBA C-GO —AT .IVIT-±IS 71- 3. N IA] NO. °:I I 1 TES ' .Ihl TREE T CARLISLE, PA.. May be obtained the best brands of Sinoking and Chewing - Tobacco. My Stock embraces the following varieties : - Natural Leaf, Golden Flake, . Early Bird, •- Navy, Gravelley, Pancake, Natural Twist, -4 Cavendish, Fine Cut. Sutokinii Tbbaceo of Superior Qualities. 4 4 4C, .IL;c Ft. T_T 3E" MI In endless variety. All Giet LATEST STYLES Ti EN AND DO IFS. In my large assortment of Paper Collars can be found the following styles : _ Collegian, Grand Duke, Tyne, Artist, Romantic, Rob Roy, Temptation, • Argosy, Military, , All Year Round, and a host of oter Fancy Goods, Cheap for Cash. JAMES P. NEFF, 7 4111,723ra No. 2:t West; Main Street. 1872 • t • - -FFE ••••. • 9 Micaiusse . ..1•103ta. I= o .stlarivit6l-, GRAINER, * GLAZIER, &C• ). ' plarOfpectal attention pettil to PAPER • • . Competent 'workMen employed, and the • I I t thnt - thp rOrket 4111.ard6.4edd • 2)3nin