lljjctrufiiit'iil. iiSS IN WINTK Some families are quite successful in making butter in the winter season Mr. Scott, of Vermont, believes that it may be made about as profitable when the cows are fed withthc right ki as when they run in pasture. But there “re so feany who “ don’t have no luck in Winter?’ that milk enough to make many tons of butter Is wasted every winter. A Correspondent of the Sural American whose wife has made butter every will ter for ten years, and who has himself done all the churning in a common dash churn , seldom occupying more than ten or fif teen minutes in the operation, condenses the secret of his success, so far ns the management of tbo milk find crc&tn is concerned, into tho following pithy sen tences : , , , , Cows should be kept warm and clean, and in addition to plenty early cut hay, milk cows should be treated with warm slops and bran mashes, va ried by roots and meal. They should have plenty of pure air and exercise, and be salted regularly once a week. The stables and cows must bo well cleaned be fore milking, and the treatment of the cows be ruled by patience and gentle ness. Tho milk, wnon strained, should be brought to a scalding heat and set in n warm place, where it will not freeze. The cream should be taken off before the milk thickens, and bo kept in ns cool a place as it can, be without freezing. Cream managed in this way will be very thick, and when put in the chum needs dilu ting, which should bo done by adding warm milk till, when well mixed, the temperature of the cream is such that a drop applied to the forehead will feel neither cold nor warm. ▲ Suggestion for Corn Growers. If the farmer would bo content to deal with his other fruit, to take the trouble of a,double in-gathering, to crop ears of corn as ho would basket cucrries or bin hops, and then to mow his straw as he mows his hay, he would incur a first expense per haps double his present. If when the corn arrived at the proper stage of maturity, ir respective of barometer or weathercock he were to*turn all available hands, women and children more profitably than men, on his well-eared fields, each provided with a basket suchrosthatin which seed corn is* carried, slung round the neck, and a small knife, or a triangular piece of iron, worn like a tailor’s thimble on the forefinger, the whole of the corn would bo rapidly se cured, being plucked or rather bent over the knife immediately beneath the car, dropped at once into the basket, and never suffered to touch the ground, or knocked about to the loss of a single grain, before it was safely deposited in the granery; then wet, it could be safely and inexpen sively subjected to aslmplc process of dry ing, a process which, if once adopted, would be likely to become universal, whe ther the corn were in-gathered wet or dry, as it would entirely obviate the painful and clumsy process of thrashing. If the ears of corn were placed in bask ets or wire trays, tier above tier, so that a strong andsustained blast of air were driv en through them, whether set in motion by a fan or by thedraughtof alofty chim ney—the great power of which is well known to those who have had to deal with really high stacks—not only would all su- Eerfluous moisture be rapidly absorbed, utthe ear would become so dry as to cease to retain the grain, which would fall from the basket as from aseive on the slightest motion. The precious part of the crop th us secured, the farmer would take his own time for mowing the straw, or cutting It by machinery; at least he would do so un til practice in drying the wheat itself him that it was false econo my to lose either straw or hay in unfavor able weather for want of proper arrange ments for drying these valuable crops.— The Builder, Can’! Cook. —lt is a sad defect when young'ladies are incapable of directing their own servants ; shoes without soles, or wristbands without a shirt, are not more useless than one of these. One day, shortly after his marriage, a young mer chant went home and seeing no dinner ready, and his wife appearing arfxious and confused, he asked : “ What is the matter?” “Nancy went off at ton o’clock this morning, replied his wife, and the cham bermaid knows no more about cooking a dinner than a man in the moon.” “ Couldn’t she have done itunder your direction?” inquired the husband very coolly. “Under my direction? I should like to see a dinner cooked under mv direc tion.” “Why so?” asked the husband in sur- prise. “ You certainly do not think I could,” replied the wife, “how sho ild I know anything about cooking?” The husband was silent, but his look of astonishment perplexed and worried his wife. .You look very much surprised,” she said, after a moment or two ■ had elapsed. And so I am,” answered he, “as much surprised ns I should be to find the captain or one of my ships unacquainted with navigation. You don’t know how to cook, and the mistress of a family.— Jane, ilj there is a cooking school any where in the city, go to it and complete your education, for it is deficient in a very important particular.” A Good One.—During the first year of the war, when change was scarce and some large firms were issuing currency of their own, a farmer went to a stdVe in a neighboring town and bought some goods and gave to the merchant a five dollar 9* which’ho wanted seventy-five cents back. The merchant counted out the amount and handed it over to the farmer. He looked at it a moment and inquired, “What’s this?” “It’smy cur rency,” said the merchant. “ Wal, ’taint good for nothing’ where I live,” said the farmer. “ Very well,” replied the raer- \ l 9 e P lt 1111 >' ou S efc a dollar’s worth and bring it to my store and I will give you a dollar bill for it ” the change and departed. A few weeks after he went in to the same store and bought goods to the amount of one dollar, and after paying tent I( | entl , e , al 1 s cventy-five cents he a h /“l dful cfpnmpkln seeds'and rno?Ja d fi° Ut twent y- f ive of them, and passed them over to the merchant.- ♦h)jM y, iiw y i S i. tle mer chant, “what’s this. Wal,” says the farmer; “ this is !2 y currency, and when you get a dollar's vm,n h r i b n ng u-uV"? P'nce and I wi 11 give you a dollar bill for it.” ■Mm?p T q Ci *arcoal Dost for Ma „ou.rfE' ®° ot makes an excellent manure, ", “5““ a quantity of ammoniacal anrt mn lt ,il beB i ÜBed the “quid form, ™ a y,“ ll , la bo applied to flowers and letermi a ® x l Jerim ents alone will annlial to m° w a quantity must be not mii° I J e P ? uts - Charcoal dust is aualltS 1 a , fertlhzer fr <>m Its inherent acid cm f bub ! !P absorbent of carbonic t tb6 t atmosphere, and thus tables 6 Ttlath a ? tllu growth of vege of manure thcrefor o, valuable as a kind o^Eam*—N° IW P Sevent y Pounds farmers to sell o c . U9torn ary for Western they S™ fi iL t l', elr cor “ in tile ear, and The Jvairie sv nty P? unds for a bushel. ing^sove^ron^Tf'f’ f ° r Bay alone will pay for sSinVaV^tf^ 6 C ° b3 “As b ce?sWea s 'of°?h B AO f TOR T ne- Bhoemakers aln^'n Incor l>oration of the most valuaWi! nl,. t lol . u f° dia P ose of session—" the aubF'S 1 ’ 01 .? 11 their P O3- all Scotsmen and nP' b,g « ln .” dear to the greatest lyric cmii?, Ver ? admirer of othe? country—St S ® of , hi 3 or any and desire to y enhauco y tuo U l d n ? aln , l i aln . ance of their aged momb l ye « y all S' v ‘ stand the cottage is now ?,'■, Wu under by private bargain ataunl, being ® x P Oßed may bring. q'f.c honZ as it prletor of the buildinghiiw^ n g pr °- manv. heart-stirring assoolau™ y n?° natal spot of our great ualionni 113 . tbe onethatcannot failto be covetedb P° at n y 8 (Scotland) Farmer, y ny Mts <SOO&0 gARGAINSJ BARGAINS! . THIRD ARRIVAL AT W. C. SAWYER A CO’S. DRY GOODS EMPORIU.M of tho latest importations of FRENCH, GERMAN DRY GOODS ' W. C. SAWYER & CO. Have Just returned from Now York with tho lar gest and most select stock of WINTER GOODS ever displayed in Carlisle. A. T. STEWART & CO’S. New York importations of elegant DRESS SILKS, In every color, quality and style. Flnbr goods purchased than over olTorod In this market, SELLING, CHEAP AND FAST. H. B. CLAFIN A CO., New York, importations ol beautiful SILK REPS, WOOL POPLINS, The handsomest Plaids In town, MERINOES, ALPACCAB, Medium and Cheap DRESS GOODS W. C. SAWYER A CO. Ask the Ladles to examine their complete stock of MOURNING GOODS, Dross Goods, Shawls, Crape Veils, purchased from tho well known house of AR NOLD, CONSTABLE A CO., Now York. FUNERAL GOODS of all kinds, BRQDIES elegant Styles (latest Par is selections) of * CLOAKS, SAQUES, MANTLES, CLOAKING CLOTHS, Ornaments, Ac. Dagmar, Brocho, Square and long Shawls, of every color and style. W. C. SAWYER & CO’S. Is decidedly tho FUR STORE OF CARLISLE. Wo have tho largest selection of FURS over offered In this market, bought from GUNTHER, New York. SABLE MUFFS, Eugenia .Collars, German Fitch, elegant Siberian SqulrrcMJapos, Vlctorinos, Muff's, and all tho various grades known In tho market. Chll drens'-Fars, Fur Trimmings, Hoods, Ac. We earnestly desire an Inpec tlon of these goods. W. C. SAWYER A CO. Desire an examination of their HOME MADE Coaslmcrcs, Sattlnets, Jeans, Flannels, ALLEN A GO’S. Importations of French and English CLOTHS, CASSIMER.ES, OVER COATINGS, In very large supply. Wo have made at short notice, in the latest styles any of tho above goods. CARPETS! We have made a large addition of Carpets, OH Cloths, and all kinds of House Furnishing Goods, a large stock of Home Made RAG CARPETS W. C. SAWYER 4 CO. Have received an immense stock of Calicoes. Ginghams, Flannels, Blankets, Tickings, UNDERSHIRTS, Balmoral a nd hoop skirts, DRESS TRIMMINGS, together with everything kept in a Wholesale and first class Retail Htore. Everybody give as a call and get bargains; wo have purchased since the late decline in Gold. Remember the Old Stand, tinder Bippey’s Ho tel, East Main Street. CONSTANT ADDITIONS OP NEW GOODS « n* RECEIVING, Nov. 88, im Drg (Siiotrs. AT E W Ft o’btT NEW GOO.BSI NEW DRY GOODS BTO RE, Opposite tho Mansion House, Having rented tho Store formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. A. Miles, tho undersigned invites the attention of tho ladles of Carlisle and 1U vicinity to his WELL SELECTED STOCK of DRY GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND NOTIONS, Just received from the Eastern Cities. and ENGLISH By strict attention to business, and n careful study of the wants and tastes of his customers, bo hopes to obtain a share of the public patron age. Special attention given to DRESS TRIM- MINGS. Nov. B,lBoo—ly ■gARGAINS! BARGAINS!! AT NO. 18. ORE A T BED VOTION IN PRICES ! AT S. C. BROWN’S NEW DRY GOODS STORE! GOODS ARE REDUCED FROM 10 to 20 per Cent. In consideration of the great decline, tho un dersigned is now offering the greatest Induce ments offered In the county. He Is selling best Prints at 20 cts., Best 1 yd. wide Bro. Muslin at 2i cts., i)4 yd. best Cot. Table Diaper at C 2 cts., 1 yd. best Tick at 05 cts. DRESS GOODS! American Delaines at 50 cts., Lustres, , Alpaccos all colors, Cobergs all col’s. 3 to 0 quars. wide, Wool DclaincsS to 5 quarters wide, from 00 to SI 00, 88 Inch French Mcrinoes, best makes Si 25. MEN’S WEAR! MEN’S WEAR! I Broadcloths, very cheap, All Wool Casalmercs from $1 00 upwards, Battlnots, Jeans, Ac., Ac. Afullliyoof Notions, Hosiery Zephyr Hoods, Shawls, Ac., Ac. Call and see for yourselves. Remember tho place. S. C. BROWN, No. 18 West Main St., Carlisle, Nov. 20, 1800. QREAT EXCITEMENT A T BOILING SPRINGS SINCE SAWYER A HURD Gloves, Ac., Ac., HAVE OPENED UP THEIU NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS! SAWYER A HURD aro now prepared to pre sent to the public a magnificent assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queenaware, Hardware, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. SAWYER A HURD respectfully Invite the especial attention ol the ladies to their elegant assortment of DRESS GOODS, c °ntalnlng the latest styles and kinds of goods selling In tho New York and Philadelphia mar kets, Dress Silks, In varieties of colors and styles. WOOLEN DRESS GOODS of every kind, Poplins of all colors, barred striped and plain, medium priced goods, Do mestic Delaines, Figured and Plain Reps and other cheap goods. SAWYER A HURD invito tho attention of tho ladles to tholrbonutlful stock of In every color and stylo. Wo also invite the special attention of tho gentlemen to our select stock of FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Cloths, Cnsslmercs, Over Coatings, Cheap Casslmeres, Sattlnets, Jeans, Ac. A FIRST CLASS TAILOR whoso reputation is wide spread, will make up at short notice in tho best style, any of tho above goods. All kinds of notions, UnderShlrts, Drnw era. Gloves. Hanover Buck Gloves,Tics. Hose, Ac. SAWYER A HURD request housekeepers to ex amine their well selected slock of Oil Cloths, Shades,.Blankets, Ac. All the various kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS, kept In immense supplies, Flannels, Ticks, Cali coes. Shirtings, Sheetings, Table Diapers, and ail kinds of White Goods, BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS, beat and cheapest In tho county. In fact every thing to induce purchasers to give us a call. Highest market pilces paid for all kinds of Produce. Do not forget the place and well known stand formerly kept by A. M. Leidlch, Esq., Bolling Springs. Dec. 0,1800—3 m, jQRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! FALL A. IK LENTZ, I have just made my second fall addl "W already great and extensive stock of DRY GOODS. 1 nave selected the most desi rable goods that could be obtained in the Eastern Markets, paid most special attention to variety and taste, and am fully assured that after a tho rough Investigation Is made, my numerous pat rons (the ladies, of course I) will have all their wishes gratllled. I have a variety of Lodi es' DRESS GOODS, such as Plaid and Plain Poplins, Lukins’ French Me rinpes, of over/ shade and quality, coburgs, Mous de Lalncs, and Alpacas, all colors. A full line of Yarns, Ac.. Ac. MOURNING GOODS! Mourning Silks, Bombazine. Repp, double and 8l ,?gle width, ftU wool, De Lalnes, Alpacas. En f'rlnts^A* 36 ant * London Mourning MUSLINS! MUSLINS! very cheap and good. A largo Invoice ofCloths, Casslmores, Jeans, Velvet Cord. A variety of Ballardvale, Shaker and heavy twilled Flannels, Mode, Solferlno, Blue, Brown, Wine, Green, and Scarlet Saque Flannels. White and Colo’d Home made Flannels; good Canton Flannels : Prints ; Gloves, Hosiery andßuttons of every kind: Shirts and Drawers; HOODS; Nubias and Breakfast Shawls; Blankets at lowest prices. Don’t forget the well known stand, south of the court House, os wo are prepared and will sell at the lowest prices. a. W BENTZ October 11. 1800 JgARQAINS! BARGAINS! ! SELLING OFF AT COST AND NO MISTAKE! . I am selling off my entire stock of Dry Goods AT COST, consisting of French, Plaid and Plain Poplins,, all wool Repps., French and English Merinoes of the most beautiful colors, all wool and American Delaines, Cashmeres, Black and Colored Alpoccas, LADIES’ CLOAKING AND SHAWLS, Shirting and other Flannels, Canton Flannels Chocks, Ginghams. Tickings, Table Linen. La dles’ Vests and Under Ware of every description with a large assortment of Misses and Infanta Me rino under Vests of every size, Calicoes, Muslins Balmoral Hoop Skirts, 4c. f 4c. Also, a largo assortment of Gentlemen’s Wear, Cloths, Cossimcres. Sattinets, Jeans, Shirting, Flannels, 4c., 4c., all of which must be sold at cost until the entire stock is sold. My goods have all been bought— some at the lowest auction prices, tho remainder at the lowest wholesale prices at the New York and Philadelphia markets. Hosiery, Drawers, •vr ~ „ WM. A. MILES, North Hanover Street, next door to Miller 4 Bowers’ (formerly John P. Lyon's) Hardware Store. Remember the nnmbor—B2 North Hano ver, Sign of the Yellow Fannel, Nov. 22,1868. JDOOTB AND SHOES I “The undersigned is prepared lo carry on the BOOT AND SHOEMAKING TRADE In all Its variousbranchcs.athis shop,No.3l East Louthcr Street, between Hanover and Bedford 81s. All kinds of BOOTS, SHOES, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, manufactured at short notice and on reasonable t£t < 3SP d - f . 1 . t GUARANTEED inallcases. REPAIRING of all kinds with NEATNESS and DU4PATCH. Now 0,1800 —8m ADAM DYSERT, JO I3JD CAGES of every dcscrpition at BAXTOK’B, .:~.f : . ~ ~.. .., t, ~ MEE R I N G’S M A iy STR K KT, Next door to the Post Office. J. Q. H. RING. WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS Gloves, DRESS SHAWLS 1806 South Hanover Street, CARLISLE. "■f n . ! i'jfe.yj.-g-. ©recedes. T)EPFEB & WASHMOOD. LATE ARRIVAL OF GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES. PRICES RED VCEDI Wo have Just received ft fresh euppy of GROCERIES, SUCH AS Brown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su gars, Colfecs, green and roosted. Rice, Ada mantine Candles, Tallow Candles, Starch, Teas, all kinds. Choose, Chocolate, Ba , • kcr’s Cocoa, Baker’s Broma, Mac- » caron 1. Vonnncllla, Fahnes tock's Farina, Mustard, Mus tard Seed, Black xv n d Cayenne Popper, Spl ccs. Indigo, Al 1u m, Coppe ras, lump and o pulver ized Brim stone, Babbitt’s and Vanhagan’s Soap, Toilet Soap,Soda, Cream of Tartar, Coarse and Fine Salt by the sack or bushel, Shoo • Blacking, Stove Luster, Concentra ted Lye, Now Orleans and Syrup Mo lasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon Urease, Mac kerel, various grades Sugar Cured Hams, Dried Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps, Glass and Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn, hickory and corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes, hand scrub Brushes, shoo and wall Brushes, cloth and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Rcunott, black, blue and red Ink, CATTLE POWDER, Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches, Peaches and Tomatoes in cans, Catsups, Worces ter and London Club Sauce, Green Corn In cans, table Oil, Hominy, Beans, ORANGES AND LEMONS water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers, roasted rye and wheat Coffee. Twist, Novy, Not ural and Congress Tobacco, Kllllklnlck, Fine Cut, Lynchburg and Hunkeopunkio Smoking Tobac co! and Anderson’s Solace chewing Tobacco. QUEENBWARE, „ CHINA, GL SS, M'OODEN EARTHEN' AND ,STONE WARE, Baskets, a general assortment of Willow, and Splint Baskets and many NOTIONS, and everything else usually kept In a Grocery Store. The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine their stock., Wo feel confldeut;thoy* will go away satlslled. h®- Marketing of all kfhds token In exchange for goods. PEFFER & WASHMOOD. May 3.IHCf. ri UOCERY & PROVISION STORE. Just received and constantly arriving, at Hofk man’s, the llnestaud best assortment oi • G R O OERIES to bo found In the market, which will be disposed of at the very lowest possible prices, my motto being “ QUICK SALES AND SMLL PROFITS Among others, the following articles will bo found embraced In his stock, viz: SYRUPS, COFFEES; SUGARS, TEAS, Chocolates, Spices of all kinds, ground and whole, Biscuits and Crackers of all kinds, Raisins, . Figs. Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts, Sweet Shaker Corn, Hominy, Pearl Barley, Rice, Peas Beans, Corn Starch, Farina, • Silver Gloss and Pearl Starch, Extracts of Lemon and Vanilla, Cheese, Pickles by the by tlie Jar, Fresh Pen c lx c s, To m a to o a, Green Corn, Green Peas. Pure Cider Vin egar, <kc. Also, Fresh Salted Fish of all kinds, Tar and Wheel Grease, Concentra ted Lye, Soaps, Tobacco, Segura, Pipes, Excelsior Sugar Cured Hams, Dried Beef, Lancaster Bologna, which I will sell by the piece or cut, Glass, Stone, Ear then and Quoenswaro. CEDAR AND WOODEN WARE, Such as Tubs, Keelers. Buckets Bowls, Butter Prints, Ladles, Spoons, Rolling Pins, Potato mash ers, «tc., Brooms, Ropes, Bedcords, Twines, Can dle Wicks, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, Vnndemark’s famous concentrated Yeast. G. B. HOFFMAN. Corner of East and Pomfret Streets, Carlisle. April 12, 18CC—ly. nnHE FAMILY GROCERY. The subscribers having taken the Family Gro cery Store of Monosmitix Baker, on Main St., adjoining F. Gardner «t Co’s. Machine Shop and Foundry, have just opened a new and elegantas sortmeut of GROCERIES, Glass and Queenswarc. selected with great care for family supplies, which they will sell at the very lowest prices for cash. Every article In the Hue of Family Groceries will always bo kept fresh and cheap. They also call particular atten tion to the Eureka Patent Glass Fruit Jars, of which they have the exclusive agency for Car lisle, and which has proved Its superiority over all other cans orjnrs now in use by its great sim plicity, perfect reliability in keeping Fruit, and the extraordinary ease with which it Is sealed and opened, without injury for future use. No family should .purchase other jura without first examining the Eureka, if they want to buy the best. We nave also KNOX’S PATENT STEP LADDER, an article which no household should be without. Also, Lash’s celebrated WASHING MACHINE, only Five Dollars, and the AMIDON CLOTHES WRINGER , both of which they confidently recommend to give entire satisfaction. They have also been appointed agents for the sale of EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES, to which they would call the attention of Far mers and others needing them ns the best and cheapest article to be found for convoying water through yards and barn-yards. Also a variety of other articles, such ns DOOR MATS, of several kinds and prices. Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and ali kinds of Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also I- lour in barrels and sacks, and Feed by the bush -0l May si. IB6o—ly. MAIITIN * °a{iDNEU JpRESH GROCERIES! o HIGH PRIGESNO MORE! THE OLD STAND WITH A NEW STOCK ! The undersigned announces to the public that she has lust received her Spring and Summer supply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, nl her Wore, East High Street, directly opposite Saxton s Hardware Store, Carlisle, where she Is prepared to supply families with everything in her line at tho very lowest possible prices—her goods haying all been purchased at the present low standard. The following compose a portion of the articles on hand: COFFEE, SUGAR, TEAS. • MOLASSES, * STARCH, B i I SrJ&L CHOCOLATE, SPICKS BEANS, RAISINS, DRIEf) CORN CURRANTS, CRANBERRIES. ’ CITRON, BUTTER, POTAT'oES, BLACItINQ, 1 9 1 4« ;0 ' BRUSHES, CHEESE, VRlE nnomi’ shoulders? iBB, BRoo bllkets, • BUOK A..*o Also, DRIED FRUITS, of all kinds, Canned Poaches and Tomatoes. Pick les and all kinds of Sauces, with everything to be found in a well stocked store. . , FRESH VEGETABLES, FRESH FISH. <tc., In season, will also bekepton hand, and sold at reasonable rates. . tfS- A trial solicited—satisfaction guaranteed. May 2-I,lBoft—ly. ANNA ALLISON. JTortoaflrtng Rouses. ■J^ORW ADDING AND # COMMISSION HOUSE. Flour «k Feed, Coal, Plaster &. Salt. J. BEETEM cfe BROTHERS having purchased oi Snyder & Newcomer their extensive Warehouse Henderson’s old stand,) head of High street bee leave to Inform the public that will continue the I< orwardlng and Commission business on a more extensive scale than heretofore. The highest market price will bo paid for Flour Grain and Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and .Hay, kept constantly on hand and for sale. .. ’ i Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKENH VALLEY, LOCUST kOUNTAIN, LAWBERRY, Ac., «io Ltmobumers’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant ly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. Also, all kinds of Lum ber constantly on hand. J. BEETEM & BROS. Dec 1,18G5. (CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL- J ROAD COMPANY. The Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania and Northern Central Rail Road Companies have made arrangements to do ajoint FREIGHT & FORWARDING BUSINESS • between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. The Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company will open their Freight Depot at Car lisle, on the Ist of January, 18U0, for the receipt and shipment ofall goods entrusted to them. Freight to bo forwarded by this arrangement must bolottatPennsylvanlaßall Rood Company Depot, corner of 15th and Market SU, Philadel phia. Northern Central Rail Road Company’s De pot Baltimore, and Cumberland Valley Rail Rood Company’s Depot at Carlisle. The public will And It to their interest to ship through the Rail Road Company's Freight Houses and by Company Cars. j. & D. RHOADS, B’rclght Agents, Carl’lslef*’ rTHE Patent Ohio Corn Hueker, at -W.18.180* y Urg ©ooUci. JjIOXJRTH ARRIVAL! GOOD NEWS!! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES DRY GOODS LEIDICH & MILLER’S. Having Just opened another large Invoice of all kinds of Dry Goods purchased since the groat DECLINE IN PRICES, we mvlte the public to call and got the QREA TEST BARGAINS f that they have seen since 1600. STACKS OP DRESS GOODS, Real French Merinoee at $l.OO j ter yard. All mol Plaid Poplins at 81.00 per yard, and all other kinds of Dross Goods as cheap In proportion. Do not fail to CALL AT LEIDICH & MILLER’S to purchase all descriptions of WOOLEN GOODS, as they will sell you all grades of Flannels, Cloths, 1 oak Inge, Cassimorcs, Battinets, Jeans, «&c., AT LEAST 33 PER CENT. LESS thau prices two weeks ago. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, in all descriptions of DOMESTIC GOODS. MUSLINS AT 12J CENTS, CALICOES AT 123 CENTS, and everything else ns cheap In proportion. NEW CLOTH CLOAKS, A full lino of CLOAKING CLOTHS., FURS! FURS! of every variety, quality and stylo,for Ladles, Misses and Children. GREAT BARGAINS in all kinds of Woolen Hoods, Breakfast Shawls, Hosiery,' Gloves, and all. other descriptions of Woolens for the season, much under the usual prices. HOLIDAY GOODS! Such ns Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Hand some Lace Handkerchiefs, Lace Collars, Linen and Lace Setts, Cashmere Scarft, Silk Ties, Kid Gloves, Cloth Gloves, Ac. A full-line of all de scriptions of MOURNING GOODS! Very strict attention given to furnishing all kinds of ° FUNERAL GOODS. Please remember that at LEIDICH MILLER’S Is the only Store in town that you can purchases BALMORAL & HOOPED SKIRTS at the late decline of prices. MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR I A new supply of all kinds of Over Coatings, Cloths, Casslmercs, Sattlnots, at greatly reduced prices. SHAWLS I SHAWLS 1 CARPETS I CARPETS ! 'V Oil Cloths, Druggltts, Rugs, Matts, Looking Glasses, Window Shades, &c. ( &. The community will please bear In mind the fact, that within ten days there bos been a great decline In the prices of Dry Goods, and that we have since that time, purchased a large stock of Goods, and are now fully prepared as usual to prove that we can give you the greatest Bargains to be hod In the county. Please come one and oil and got a share of the bargains at the Cheap Emporium of LEIDICH & MILLER. Do not forget the place and Well known stand on the Corner, sign of the Carpet jb«C,l» 1 18M 1 L.*M. gtHliertteemcntfL /rniAHOJTD DEALER & JEWELER^ |( WATCHES, JKITKLBT * BILTKtt WARS, it and JEVTELST BEPAIBED^r HAS ON HAND A LARGE £ SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP DIAMOND JEWELRY OF ALL RINGS, PINS, STUDS, DIAMOND SETS, AC. ALSO, ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN, SWISS A ENGLISH WA3VHES. MY ASSORTMENT OF JEWELRY IS Complete in all respects, Embracing Article* of the Highest Cost, AS AISO, Articles of Comparatively Small Value. PLAIN RINGS ON SILVERWARE OF ALL KINDS. ALSO FANCY SILVERWARE SUITABLE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS. ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS ALWAYS ON Particular Attention Raid to Repairing Watches. Diamonds and all other Precious Stones AS ALSO, OLD GOLD AND SILVER COUNTRY TRADE SOLICITED. Feb. 1, IBUMy. J>HOTO GRAPHIC! E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., Manufacturers of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, In addition, to our main business of Photo graphic Materials, wo are Headquarters for the following, viz: Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views of Ameri can and Foxelgn Cities and Landscapes, Groups, Statuary, etc. Stereoscopic Views of the War, from negatives made In the various campaigns and forming a complete Photographic history of the great con test. Stereoscopic Views on Gloss, adapted for either the Magic Lantern or the Stereoscope. Our Cata logue will bo sent to any address on receipt of Stamp. PH6TOGRAPHIO ALBUMS.—We mnnufac tnro more largely than any other house, about 209 varieties from 50 cents to 850 each. Our AL BUMS have the reputation of being superior In beauty and durability to any others. Card Photographs of Generals, Statesmen, Actors, etc. Our Catalogue embraces over Five Thousand different subjects. Including reproductions of the most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues, etc. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp. Photographers and others ordering goods C. O. D., will please remit 25 per cent, of the amount with their order. The prices and quality of our goods cannot fail to satisfy. Nov. 15.1800—Cm QREAT WATCH SALE I ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN. Giving Every Patron a Handsome and Reliable Watch for the Low Price of Ten Dollars , Without Regard to Value , aua not to be Paid for Unless Perfectly Satisfac tory / 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches, $250 to 8750 100 Magic Cosed Gold Watches, 200 to 600 100 Ladies’ Watches, Enamelled, 100 to 300 200 Gold Hunt’g Chronometer wato’s, 250 to 800 20(rQold Hunting English Levers, 200 to 250 800 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, 150 to 200 500 Gold Hunting American Watches, 100 to 250 600 Silver Hunting Lovers, 60 to 150 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladles’ Watches, 50 to 250 1.000 Gold Hunting Loplnes, 50 to 75 1.000 Miscellaneous Silver watches. 50 to 100 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches' 25 to 60 5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds. 10 to 75 J 3- Every patron obtains a Watch by this ar rangement, costing but 810, while It may ho worth 8760. No partiality shown,,£& • Messrs. J. hICKLING «t CO.. 140 Broadway, New York City, wish to Immedlatelly dispose of the above magnificent Stock. Certificates, nam~ ing the articles are placed In sealed envelopes and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worihB7soor one worth less. The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the article named thereon upon payment, Irrespective of Its worth, and as no ai>- tlclo valued less than $lO is named on any certifi cate; It will at once bo seen that this Is. No Lottery, but a stralt-foreward legitimate Transaction, which may be participated in oven by the most fastidious J A single Cirtlficate will be sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cts., live for 81, eleven for $2, thirty-three and elegantpremium forss, sixty six nod more valuable premium for 810. one hun dred and most superb watch for 815. To Agents or those wishing emplo: mcutthls is a rare oppor tunity. It ts a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Try vs! Address. Scarfs, J. HICKLINQ & CO. Nov. 15,1860—3 m 119 Brodway, Now York. Sontags, JQADIES’ FANCY FURS! FUR MANUFACTORY, No. 718 Arch Street, Above 7th., Have now In Store of my own Importation and Manufacture one of the largest and most beauti ful selections of FANCY FURS, for Ladles’ and Children’s Wear In the City. Also, a fine assort ment of Gent’s Fur Gloves and Collars. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Cumberland county and vicinity. Remember the name, number aud street. JOHN PAREIRA, No. 718 Arch St., ab. 7th, S. Side, PhlPa. •ttS* I have no partner, nor connection with any other Store In Philadelphia. Nov. 15,1800—4m A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.— Jlal Just published, In a sealed envelope. Prlc- Ocents. A Lecture on the nature, treatment an radlcal cure of Spermatorhoea, or Seminal weak ness, nervous debility and Impediments to Mar riage generally. Nervousness. Consumption, Epl lopsy and fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity resulting from Self Abuse, <tc. By Robert J, Cul verwell, M. D., author of the “ Green Book,” «to. The world renowned author, In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves, from his own experience, that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without Medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bongles instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain ana effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion may bo, may cure himself cheaply, private ly and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands, Sent under seal to an> address. In a plain, sealed envelope, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell’s Marriage Guide, price 25 cents. Address. CHAS. S. 0. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York, P. 0. Box 4580, July 10,1860.— Iy 4 MAN OF A THOUSAND —A Con mmptive Cured.— Dr. R. JAMES, a returned ilclan of great eminence, discovered, wbllo In the East Indies, a certain cure for Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was giv en up to die. His child was cured, and Hi now alive and well. Desirous of bonefitting his fel low mortals, be will send to those who wish It the recipe, containing full directions for making and succosssully using this remedy, free, on re cipe of their names, with two stamps to pay ex penses. There Is not a single symptom of Con sumptlon thatlt does not at once take hold of and dlssip'ate. Night sweats, peevishness. Irrita tion of the nerves, failure or memory, difficult expectoration, sharp pains in the lungs, sore throat, chilly sensations, nasseauat theStoraach, Inaction of the bowels, wasting away of the mus cles. Joans, &0., ■esrTho writer will please state the name of the paper they see this advertisement in. Address, CRADDOCK <t CO., 1032 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 13,1806—f1m JNVENTORS OFFICES D’EPINEUIL AND EVANS, CIVIL ENGINEERS & PATENT SOLICITORS No, 436 Walnut Street Philadelphia, Patents solicited—Consultations bn Engineer lug. Draughting and Sketches, Models, and Ma chlnery ofall kinds made and skilfully attended to. Special attention given to Rejected. Cases and Interferences. Authentic Copies ol all Docu ments from Patent Office procured, N. B. Save yourselves useless trouble ond trav elling expenses, as there Is no need for personal Interview with us. All business with these Offi ces, can be transacted In writing. For farther Information direct as above, with stoma enclos ed, with Circular with references. Fob. 1, 1800—ly. g S. CAMPBELL & CO., MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &0, NO. 803 RACE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Also, Manufacturers of oil kinds of Molasses Candy and Cocoanut work, m - Oct. 25,1806—1 y • TOUVEN’S KID GLOVE CLEANER PJ Established 12 years,—The only good article for Instantly cleaning Kid Gloves. They can bo cleaned while upon the hand, and Worn imme diacy* It Is inodorous. One bottle will clean 85 pairs. Price 35 cents. Retailed by most Drug gists and Fancy Stores. Wholesale by Demos York?* O* Wells & Co», and others, New Nov. 29,1866—8 m .803 Chnatnat Bt.Phtt*: KINDS. SUCH AS A VERY LARGE STOCK OF HAND. BOUGHT FOR CASH, 501 Rroadivay, New York. AT JOHN FAREIRA’S Old Established PHILADELPHIA, globes, GEtotoare, sct- ATEW STOVE STORE! JAMES M'QONEGAL Would Inform his numerous frlonds nnd the public generally, that he has opened A NEW STOVE STORE. In South Hanover Street, adjoining Wm. lUalr A Son's wholesale and retail grocery, where ho has on baud a largo assortment of the latest Im proved and moat desirable Stoves In the market. Such as COOKING STO VES of every variety and size, all of which ho wll' warrant to give entire satisfaction. Also, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, for wood or coal, HEATERS portable and station ary RANGES, all of which ho will sell 20 per cent, lower than can bo purchased at any other estab lishment In the county. Before purchasing else where you will And to your Interest to give him a call oh he is determined not to bo undersold. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE , made of the very best material and at reduced prices. ■ ROOFING AND SPOUTING promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Also, Fisher's Belf-Beaxino FRUIT CANS, admitted by all to bo the'best Can in the market, warranted to bo Os represented or the money re turned. Fire-proof Bricks and Grates put In Stoves on moderate terms. Thankful to his frlonds and the public for the liberal patronage heretofore conferred, ho hopes by strict 'attention to business and a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the same. JAMES M’GONEGAL. Sopt. 0,1866—1y* & CLAUDY, (Successors to J. D. Gobqas.) The subscribers respectfully inform the public In general: that they have purchased the TIN and SHEET IRON ESTABLISHMENT of Mr. Gorgos, In rear of the Court House, where they are prepared to accommodate the patrons of the old establishment and all others who may favor them with their work. If you want the very best COOKING STOVE at the lowest price, comb to us. -All Insured for six months or longer. Wo have nothing on Imnd but the best bakers, and warrant them to bo such, for wo keep none other. Come and see the great variety. Wo can give hundreds of testimo nials if desired. Como and see our PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES for wood or coal. HEATERS AND RANGES, Stationary and Portable. TIN WA R£l of all kinds in great variety, made from the very best tin-plate. All you need In our lino can be bad from us at a saving of 20 per cent. Call at our Store and Ware Rooms, In rear of the,Court House, and you will save money in yourpurcbo ses. It will fully pay you to come. TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING done at short notice. By strict attention to business the undersigned hope to merit and receive a liberal share of pub iio patronage. WALKER & CLAUDY. July 12,1800—1 y. nph e Carlisle cooki **■ TO NEW AND OLD HOUSEKEEPERS. A new and perfect Alr-tlght Gas Consuming Cooking Stove for Coal or Wood. 1 CALL AND SEE IT 1 At our Fbundry and Stove Itooms, Main St., Carlisle. Tho paterns of this Stovoaronow and original In design and gotten up expressly for our use. We therefore call It, THE CARLISLE COOKI It combines every new and Valuable Improve ment in Cooking Stoves. It la exceedingly nand somo in appearance—is a perfect Air-tight and Gas Consuming Stove, and may safely-ne pro nounced the cheapest, best and most complete Cooking Stove in the country. We cast two sizes, adapted to tho wants of both largo and small fa milies. Experienced Housekeepers will And upon examination that tho NEW CARLISLE COOK combines every requisite for economy and effi ciency In cooking. Tho public are specially re quested to call and see It, as we ore confident It will fully recommend itself. March 22, 1800.—ly, F. GARDNER*CO. ffilotfjlng. TIALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ! The subscriber, thanlcful for past favors, begs leave to inform the public that ho continues tho CLOTHING BUSINESS In all its various bronchcs, at bis old stand. East Main fitreet, two doors west of Saxton’s Hard ware Store,.Carlisle. He will, os heretofore, keep constantly on band, MADE-UP CLOTHING of all kinds, and at prices that defy competition. OVERCOATS, DRESS COATS, FROCK COATS, PANTO and VESTS, in every stylo and variety Shirts, Stockings, Drawers, Neckties. Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Collars, Suspenders,. and every other artrele to bo found In a ffrst class clothing emporium. Also, the best of French Cloths and Cassimores, in every variety. Ho has engaged the services of an experienced cutter, and especial attention will be paid to putting up customer work in the latest and most fashionable styles. JOHN TREIBLER. Oot. 23.1860— iy QLOTHINGI CLOTHING I! GREAT PALL IN PRICES, The undersigned Is now rt&olvlng his complete assortment or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which for stylo, beauty and price, cannot bo ex* celled. His stock consists In part of fine Black and Blue French and English Cloths, Extra Heavy Doe skin, three cut and FANCY CASSIMERES. Also, a largo variety of Casslnots and Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and Cottonnades, Linens, ana Linen Drillings, in great variety. Also a great assortment or 'beady made clothing. of every style and quality, White Linen and Woolen Shirts, Bummer Drawers, &o. Constant ly on hand a large assortment of Tics. Collars, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, Bilks ana Cotton Handkerchiefs. Also a full assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises, of every size. Clothing made to order nt the shortest notice. Call and examine the stock. Don’t forget the stand—-South Hanover Street, adjoining Miller & Bowers' Hardware Store, Car lisle, 'j ISAAC LIVINGSTON. May 10,1800. _ Seeing fHarijlncs. ■^Y^EELER^^IL^iT&HOWK T XOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, THE PEST, SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST. The Wheeler and Wilson Machines are adapted to all kinds of family sewing, working equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods, with silk and linen threads, making a beautiful and perfect stlsch alike on both sides of the arti cle sewed. PRICES 07 WHEELER <fc WILSON MAHINEB. No. 8 Machine plain, §55 00 “ 3 “ ornamented bronze, 505 00 1 “ silver plated, §75 00 THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES. The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers and Carriage trimmers, is called to this—the best Shuttle Sowing Machines. It is unanimously ad mitted to bo the best machine for leather work or tailoring over given to the public. PRICE OP HOWE MACHINES Letter A Machine, 800 00 Is recommended for family sowing tailoring shoe binding and gaiter fitting. Letter B Machine, $7O 00 Is one size larger than A machine suited to the same work. Letter O Machine. $B5 00 Is recommended for heavy tailoring, boot and shoe work and carriage trimming. XtrunU light and rapid, and will do fine work well, and bos a much larger shuttle than the smaller machines.. Call and examine at Railroad Telegraph Office. Carlisle, Pa. * Doc. 1.1605. amines anti Hitjuors. Fokeign And domestic LIQUORS. Edward Shower respectfully announces to the Eublio, that he continues to Keep constantly on and, and for sale, a largo and very superior as sortment of * FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, at his new stand.'a few doors west of Hannon's Hotel, and directly west of the court Bouse. Car lisle. 1 . BRANDIES, ALL or CHOICE DltANDfl. Wines, Sherry. Port, * ' Maderla, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hock, Johannisberg, and Bodorhelmer. CHAMPAGNE, Heldalck & Co,, Golslor & Co., and Imperial,— Gin, Bohlon, Lion, and Anchor, . WHISKY, : Superior Old Rye Choice Old Family .Neotar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown Stout, Ac, Best to be had in Phila delphia. Bitters, of the very bo*. quality. Dealers and others deal ring a pure article will find it oa represented, at t its whole attention will •bo given to a proper and careful selection of his Btook, which cannot be surpassed, and hones to have the patronage of the public. - Dec. 1,1605. E. SHOWER. 3§alr l£tenetow. i=M hi fc liyi the glands with new life and coloring matter, it wilt, nnsTom 7 orax hair J ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It will keep the Hair from falling out, It eleansee the Scalp, and makes tho Ra SOFT, IVSTItOVa, AND BILE£2f . IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING No person, old op young, should fall to tu« I It is recommended and used by the FIRST 2lh I CAL AUTBOIUTY. Ask for Hall’s Vegetable Sicn Haiu Rbnbwek, and take no other. Tho Proprietors offer tho Sicilian Hair K newer to too public, entirely confident that it ti bring back tho hair to its original colori promoUl growth, and In nearly all cases where it baa folk off will restore it unless the person is very ip B. P. HALL & CO. Proprietors 1 , Nashua, If, U. Sold by all Druggists. For sale at Haverstick’s and Elliott’* Dm Stores, Carlisle. 1 May 24,1800-ly* RallroaU 3Llne«. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. Ii CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after Monday, May 21,18G0, Passcu Trains will run dally, as follows, (Sundays cop ted): WESTWARD. Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg A. M., Mcchanlcsburg 0.18, Carlisle 0,67, Now? 10.34, Shlpponsburg 11.07, Chamberaburg P. M. Grccncastlo 1.43, arriving at Hagerslo 2.10 P. M. . Mall Train loavos Harrisburg 2.00, P. M. Mccli icsburg 2.33, Carlisle 8,00, Nowvlllo 8.40, Shlppe burg ,4.10, Chamborsburg 4.50, Grccncastlo riving at Hagerstown 6/65, P. M. Express Train loaves Harrisburg 4.15, P. Mcchanlcsburg 4.61, Carlisle 5.21, Newvlllo i Shlpponsburg 0.21, arriving at ChamberaburgG A- mixed Train leaves Chamberaburg 8.20 M., Grccncastlo 0.30, arriving at Hagerstown 1 A. M. * EASTWARD. Accommodation Train loaves Cliambcnbi 6.15, A. M., Shlpponsburg 6.45, Nowvlllo 6.16, C lisle 0.60, Mcchanlcsburg 7.21, arriving at lion burg 7.50, P. M. Mall Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. M.Ure castle 8.46, Chambersburgo.2s, Shippenaburg S Nowvlllo 10.29, Carlisle 11,03, Mcchanlcsburg 11 arriving at Harrisburg 12.10. P. M. Express. Train leaves Hagerstown 12.(0 Greencastlo 12,80, Chamberaburg 1.10, Shlppe burg 1.43, Nowvlllo 2.15, Carlisle 2.58, Meclianl burg 3.20, arriving at Harrisburg 3.65, P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.05. P. Greencastlo 4.00 arriving at Chamborsburg ( Making closo connections at Harrisburg r Trains to and from Philadelphia, New Yo Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington. Bail Bead Office. \ Chamb'n. May 17,180f1. J May 21,1800: READING RAIL-ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, JUNE 11th, 1; Great Trunk Lino from the Jiorth and Nor West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading. Pot vlllo, Taraaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allenloi Easton, Epbrata, Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbia, Trains leave Harrisburg for New, York, as I lows: At 3.00, B.lu and*o.oa A. M., and 2.10 and! P. M,, connecting with similar Trains on t Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at N York at 0.00 and 10.10 A. M„ and 4.10,5.2U.nnil li P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.(W M. and 9.15 P. M. Trains, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Heading, Pottsvlllo.Ta aqua, Minersvlllo. Ashland, Pine Grove, Alii town and Philadelphia, at 8,10 A. M.,and 2.10 a 4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon andprlnclpalv Stations; the 4.10 P. M. Train malting connectli for Columbia arid Philadelphia only. For Pot vlllo, Schuylkill, Haven and Auburn, via Scbu kill and Susquehanna Rail Road; leave Harr burg at 8.20 P.M. Returning : Leave Now York at 7.00 and i A. M., 12.00 Noon and 8.00 P. M: Philadelphia 8.15 A. M,. and 3.80 P. M. Way Posaenger Tm leaves Philadelphia at 7,30 A. M., returning fn Heading nt 0.80 P. M., stopping at all Slatloi PottsvlUe, at 8.45 A. M. and 2.45 P. M.; Ablilbj 0.00 and 11.80 A. M. and 1.05 P. M.; Tomato 9.45 A. M.. and 1.00 and 8.55 P. M. Leave Pottsvillo for Harrisburg, via Schuyli and Susquenanna Hail Hoad. at7.QO A. M. Rending Accommodation Train: Loaves Ite Ing at 0.00 A. M., returning from Philadelphia 5.00 P. M. Columbia Hall Road Trains leave Reading O. A. M., 12.05 Noon and 0.15 P. M. for Ephra Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbia, &o. On Sundays; Leave New York at 8.00 J*. Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 8.15 P. M., the B.W M. Train running only to Heading. Pottsvl 8.00 A. M.,,Tampaqua7.3o A M., Harrisburg 9 A. M., and Heading at 1.33 and 7.80 A. M. for H rlsburg; and 10.52 A. M„ for New York, and 1 P. M. lor Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and 1 cuxsion Tickets to and from all coin's, at redi ed Rates. ■ * Baggage checked through; 80 pounds allow each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLB. General Superintendent July 10, 1860. Jlumter ani (ttoat. pOAL AND LUMBER YARD. Tho subscriber having loosed the Yard forint* occupied by Armstrong <& Hotter, and purebas the slock of COAL AND LUMRBER, In the Yard, together with an immense w stock, will hove constantly on hand and farm to order all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, BOARDS. SCANTLING. FRAME STUFF. Lath. Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring » weatherboarding, Posts and Ralls, and ever) • tide that belongs to a Lumber Yard. , All kinds of Shin gles, to wit t White Pine, lock, and Oak, of dlferent qualities. Having « of my own, I can furnish Dills to order of* length aqd size at tho shortest notice and on i most reasonable terms. My worked boards« be kept under cover, so they can be furnua at all times. . I have constantly on hand all kinds of r a ILY COAL, under cover, which I will dcln clean, to any part of tho borough, to whs t kens Valley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nut, La Fiddler, Treverton, Locust Mountain, Laub# which I pledge myself to soil at the lowest pne XAmebunxera' and BlaekamUM Cbali olwoj* and, which I will sell at the lowest figure, x* west side of Grammar School, Main Street. Dee. 1.1805 ANDREW H. BLAIK ri OAL AND LUMBER. The subscribers beg leave to Inform tbo P that they continue tfio COAL AND LUMBER BUSINESS, at the old stand of Delancoy «fc Blair. they will keep the best, and cleanest Coal in Market, and perfectly dry, kept undercover. * rutiles will do well to try us: as wo are detenu ed to sell cleaner Coal, and at as low prices w* other Yard In the Town. Try 1 us and be co vlnccd. Wo have also on hand,. of Lumber usually kept in Yard, which we will sell as lowest. Notice.—All orders ber can bo loft at Martin $ ( Falior’a Groceries, and at Store, and.at Wunderlich’s eery Depot, corner of South fret Streets, which will bo p and at tho lowest prices by March 15.1800. J L. STEENE jLiveh y and sa. BETWEEN lIAKOVER AT IN REAR OP T CARLISLE, . Having fitted tip the BtabL es, &0., I am prepared to lurnl ate at reasonable rates. m the Springs, une 38, HOd*-!? n e ( n O. N. LULL* Sup
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