Change peels should not the pavements. A number of accidents have resulted from this careless habit. Stabbing Affair.—James Collins, colored, was arrested on Wednesday last,, charged with stabbing Milton Lane, also colored, in the breast and arm with a pocket knife. This row resulted from the nigger butting match which occurred in the Market House a few days before i The New Coinage.—The new five cent coius from the mint in Philadelphia are the size of the present piece; the three cent and one cent pieces are some what smaller. The devices on all of them are alike—on one side the head of the Goddess of Liberty, surrounded by the words “ United Slates of America;’' on the other sida are the Roman nume rals 1., 111., and V. This is the last change ; what will bo the next? Burglary.*— Two boys named Scott Miller and William Anderson, were ar rested on the 9th iust., charged with breaking into the house of P. B. Good year, in Monroe township, and stealing therefrom money, clothing, provisions, &c., The young scoundrels also tried to break into aud rob the corner stone of the Trimile spring church. If the Peni tentiary don’t hold these young men be fore very long we are much hiisfcaken. — They were committed before Justice Hol comb. Who Stole Dem Flat Irons?—Mrs. Boney, consort of that well known “ man and brother” John Boney,was paraded before Esquire Rebuff one day last week, charged with appropriating certain flat Irons belonging to one Jessie Davis, also an advocate of ‘‘universal suffrage.”— Mrs. B. said she “ neversfole nufliu in her life,” but not being able to account for having the articles in her possession she was sent to jail, to meditate that “WoxaiUms Is Uio lot of all, However ’yiilust our will, "We’vogoi to run the common chance • While yoln through the mill.” The Locust.--The -seventeen year lo custs have already made their appearance in some parts of the county, and have commenced their monotonous cry of “Pharaoh,” reminding the people of the time when they were tent as a curse upon that monarch and bisawartby sub jects. Their latest visits in this country were not very destructive, although they always injure the young fruit trees more or less. It is said that the ground liter ally swarms with them a short distance below the surface, and in a few weeks tlie whole host will be above it. The lo cust seldom stings, but when it does, it is certain to prove fatal ; so it may be well enough to caution persons not to handle them with too ranch familiarity. Its poison is more deadly than that of a rat tle snake. Whitsuntide. —Whitsuntide, a day which is religiously observed in some of our churches, comes this year on Sunday next, .the 31st inst. This festival does not occur regularly on the same day of the month each year, but varies in difl erent years, coming at times in May, and at others, in June, but always and Invariably seven weeks after Easter. It •oraraemorates the important event spo ken of in the Now Testament, known as the descent of the Holy Ghost upon the apostles, and the invisible manifestation of God’s presence amongst them. What is still recognized’ in the church at Roga tion week precedes the coming of Whit suntide, and was originally ordained as a season of special prayer for the fruits of the earth, and to guard against those ter rible scourges, war, pestilence and fam ine. Wiiit-Monday.— Monday next, known In the calendar us Whit-Mo ini ay, will bo kept in u holiday. Tuo cm tom of observing this day, is a very old one. It has come down through many centuries. With our rural friends, it is regarded as an innocent enjoyment, preparatory to the commencement of the labor of the farm and the field. In some ot our ad joining counties, it is more extensively observed than here; Jjut it is everywhere, •xcept perhaps in the Eastern States, more or loss recognized. Innocent amusements, visits to town, indulgences in the dunce and other popular sports, usually fill up the hours from morning until night and the shades of the latter are often appropriated to wooing and endeavoring to win the affections those fair ones, which arc ordained as our friends, our helpmates and companions. There is not, audshould not bo, anything wrong in these festive sports. They are in themselves innocent, and are onl y at tended by evil, when they are associated with crime and made subservient to the baser purposes of pur nature. How to Catch Rats.— A curious method of killing rats is recommended in a German journal as very efficient. A piece of new or unused sponge is cut in to small pieces, which are smeared with butter and placed within reach of the rats, next to the dish of water. The rats eat the sponge, and becoming thirsty, drink the water, which swells the sponge, and in a short time kills the animals, which are found dead all around. That’s all very well but wo had a bet ter arrangement in our office several years ago.. A quantity of roller composi tion, composed of glue and molasses, was accidentally spilt on the floor. It re mained soft for some time and became a regular trap for vermin of all kinds. It was constructed on truly scientific princi ples,—the sweetness of the molasses at tracted them and the glue stuck them fast! Bats, mice, flies gnats and every other, creeping thing that partook was stuck fast and met a sweet death. This style of trap might not do for tidy house kepera but printers are not notorious for the neatness of their chapels. The Two Merchants. —When trade grew slack aud notes fell due the mer chant’s luce grew long and blue; his dreams were troubled through the night with sheriff's bailiffs, all in sight. At last bis wife unto him said, “ Rise up at once, and get out of bed, and get your paper,.iuk aud pen, and say these words unto all men: My goods I wish to sell to you, aud your wives and daughters too; my prices they shall be so low, that each will buy before they go.” He did as his good wife advised, and in the pa per advertised. Crowds came and bought of all he hat*; his notes were paid hia dreams made glad, and he will tell you to this day, ho\\*well did printer’s ink repay. He told us this, with a knowing wink how he,,wa9saved by printer’s ink. The other,-in a place as tight, contented was the press to slight, aud did not let the people know of what he had or where to go; a levy on his goods was made; the, store was closed until the sale, aud for sometime he was iu Jail. A bankrupt now, without a cent, at leisure he docs deep repent, that very foolish and un wise, he did not freely advertise. ■■ The Registry Law.—The constitu tionality of this law, to which we stated our objections directly after its passage by our Radical Legislature, will soon be tested iu the Supreme Court. A bill in Equity was filed last week by George W. Biddle, Esq., praying the Court to grant an injunction restraining the' Aldermen of the city of Philadelphia meeting to organize a Board or appoint canvassers under the act. The Musket and Knapsack.—Tin Conservative Soldiers and Sailors o Pennsylvania will see by a notice in an other column that they are called by their old commanders, the brave,an) worthy But, Kuipe, Davis, M’CuudlosJ Linton, Dana, Mulsh, Sweitzer and Wf. Calmout, to participate at a (Jonveutlcs to bo held in Now York City on tb Fourth of July next. The object of tjs Convention is to takeactlon in the uom* nation of .conservative candidates ir President and Vice President of tflo United State*. No time should bo itt in perfecting arrangements to send dJe gates. Tho probabilities are that oue/of. the candidates will bo a military uJu, and it Is essential, therefore, that lie sentiments ol tho rank and tile shoild Und the most full expression in thesiec ion. Select your bravest, most übletnd be>t men us delegates, and thereby fou wil\ secure tho best standard-bearor to lead'Vou and the grand militia legiop f victoiy ut the great political conte t November. Tok>adoes and few weeks a large uumier of the West a!ud c>outh, Lupre cedented in violence, have been cpruui* cled/ At the same lime, the earl iquak.es, bo couhdehLly prediced lust yea by a West Indian meteorologist, nuv also come to paso. Tnese earth qua es buve not only been epldtinic in iociuties where such phenomeJa art cion, but there have beoaj slight ib felt in some of the Northern and jru {States fur the drat lime within leuiory of tne “ oldest inhabitant.’’ COUJ tjhoi i£ua the T i physical, us well as tbw political anduoral world seems us though it was turpJ upside dowu. Everything ap peal to bo ia commotion, and with these bigii and commotions all around us, we sbild not wonder if “ Millerism,” wi -b has lain dormant for about twen ty ears, should take a fresh start in all uing the weak-miuded and supersti tio, and induce them to believe that thospeedy and final destruction of the gh|! is near at hand. 1 ) advise all our delinquent subacri be&o prepare for the worst, by prompt ly imring their accounts with the priu ter.'Next to paying the preacher his salary, there is nothing sd tc quiet the conscience as to ktw that you are not in arrears for you^ewspaper. 1 Xfc made her a grave too cold and damp r ojuoul so honest ami true.” If t|y had been wise, the dire neces sity ajpenlng the grave for one so love ly mijt, have been averted. Plantation Bitterjf timely used, are sure to rescue the yftg and lovely, the middle-aged and Uitiling, from confirmed sickness. Alim all diseases have their begin ning innae slight difficulty of the Stom ach, wlui would eventuate in Dyspep sia, Heacie, Liver Complaints, Night Sa eats.lonaumption, Death. Planta tion Bitt& v 111 prevent these premoni tory synods, and keep the blood pure and the iVlli good. While t^y'uvigoratethe system, they enliven tlimnd. \ \ Maqnol^Water.—A delightful toilet article—suMolto Cologne and half the price. \ May 21, 2t. Balm Wound.— Grace’s Celebrated iSVfe h now so generally used for tlie cure djleth wounds, cuts, burns, ulcers, felons,lralna, and all diseases of the akin, thaOi-aiao of it seems need less. Those \\ have tried it once al ways keep a Upn hand, and nothing will induce h« without a supply. BS?*TheancieVdesired“ locks bushy and black as thbygu” as one of the perfections of ihahod, and tresses long, silken and lustra a 3 the crowning beauty of womahod, but Time, the sly old dog, fl u n" through their hair irk' 11 in white. T iy those who use ibrosia, the great lo Hair Restorati Bu A. B. & taring the h of Buggies, offered in Ci Feb. 27,1 M STILL , Wo have as enable u: reduced rata Gall & Ax’ Tobacco, J. Choicest Starches. A largo sk iir prices A fair prt ,’eou our Wholesale May U, 1£ & SON. Novfei/ is is the rake for fa*... - '^improve im.-nta. It Is a self*dlscharglng ttny boy that can guide a horse can work th-^ e w m x . out dinioulty. Manufactured by F.rdNEU * CO , and for sale at their Agrloulttworks, Carlisle. 1 May 21,18C5.-3t Toilet Soap, Perfumery, &c i arge quantities, nncl of all qualities, at & WORTHINGTON’S Drug Store, No. 7 ljj nln street. Also, Fresh Drugs and Modlcln\ April 23,1808. , ' special 'Notices MONEY GOES-NO ONE KNW Where it goeth—no on© showeth. Herein everywhere. Run. run, dun, dun, spend, lend, lend, send, send. Flush to-day, morrow. Notes to pay, borrow, borrow. L ey’b a Joy, and yet a sorrow. But when irL goes in exchange fora “BARLEYSHEAF”(I Ing Stove, the Investment is a wise one. Th\ celleucles of this stove are so varied, so sup* tlvely lasting, that wo are not surprised to I It enjoying a degree of popular favor neveri corded to any other manufacture. It burns oh wood or coal. Messrs. STUART, PETERSIH CO„ Philadelphia, are the founders. For sale by RINESMITH & RUPP, Carlisle, May 2b.—lt The reason why MISHLER 1 SHER\ BITTERS cures so mauy different diseases. Is hi cause It Is the bcsl remedy for a deranged storaacli or Dyspepsia, now known, and because it Invlgol rates the entire system, strengthens the nervous llbres, elevates the standard of all the vital forces) and sustained a most healthful tone of the entire human organism. Medicine that will do this, will euro any disease, for the simple reason, that nature wl 11 do the rest, ♦ Wo guarantee, that no woman or child, how over palo and cmacl&ed, can uso these Bitters regularly for twenty *ono days, without the re turn of the the rosy cheeks and fair complexion characterlst ic of good health. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Dr. S. B. HARTMAN it CO., Proprietors, Lan caster, Pa., and Chicago, Illinois. May 21, WIBTAITS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY I for the euro of Coughs, Cbldt, ITnarxencss, Asthma, it/luetua. Croup, Whoojfitig Cough, JJronchiUis, JPre isposlilon to Oinsnmption. itc., <£*c. This great remedy Is too woll known and Is per ormlng too much good to go into an elaborate discussion of Us merits. Bafllco It to say that it still maintains Its supremacy In curing diseases of the most obstinate character, and that all who sud'er from the above complaints, after having tostedthls remedy, soldo m have.occaslon to re sort to other appliances to Insure a perfect resto ration to health. TEdTI MONY OF MR. PETER SHAW. West Winfield, N. Y., Dec. 10,1860. Messrs, 8. W. i , 'owtc Jr Hon, Huston. Ueutleraon,—During the winter of 185 HI was very much out ol health, uttllcled with a severe Cough, Haul in Uxe ctUe ana Hungs and,a general depres vluu ol heath to sucu an extent us greatly to al arm myself aud friends os to the result. During mis time I tried several hlguly recommended remedies, with line or no good result, and had concluded to try the etTect of a Southern climate upon my lieattu: but before carrying this reso lution mto effect, I was induced by the argent Holieitat.ou ol your agent, Mr. lldnllwy, to give Dr. Waiter's iiulsuia of Wild Cherry a trial. I did so, and to my great Joy found immediate and permanent roiiei.by the use of only one bottle , and turn now mas good health us ever. I believe >■ your JJalsum one of the best remedies for Coughs, * colds aud all Lung Diseases, now in use, aud con scientiously recommend it iu such. lours truly, PETER SHAW. Prepared by SKl'il W. FOWLfcl «S: dON, ISTre raout tit., liooton, and for sale by Durgglsts goa :ruUy. GRACES CELEBRATED SALVE. Wo are constantly hearing favorable reports %from Uiu those who nave tried tins remedy. Amy Anihony.wiio ol Murk Anthony,u( this city,and living at iNo. it Locust street, ulllicled with u lel lou on the linger, was recently induced to make a trial of ino Halve. Almost Instantly she ex perienced rellei iroiu the pain, which -hud been almost unendurable. Every* other remedy but Una proved unavailing. Those who have tried Uuueeare saiisded ol Us merits, and nothing will induce mem to bo without a supply.— litver cits. May ill.—im CONSUMPTIVES READ! A Physician, who had consumption for sever al years, with frequent bleedings of the lungs, cured himself with a medicine unknown to the profession, when his case appeared hopeless. Ho is the only physician who has used it in his own person, or who lias any knowledge of its virtues; aud lie can ascribe the degree of health ho now enjoys to nothing but the uso of this medicine: and nothing but utter despair and entire extinc tion of all hope of recovery, together with u want ofcontldeuco In all others, induced him lo haz ard the experiment. To thososairoring with this malady, ho prollora a treatment which ho confi dently believes will eradicate the disease. Medl-* clue lorwurdcd by express. Bend for clacular, or cull on DU. E. BOVLSTON JACKSON, iYo. 250 A r . Tenth Sired, Thila. Dec. 5,18 U7 —ly iftflarncti. GARWOOD—BRETZ.—On the 2lst Inst by the Rev. W. R. Mills, Mr. H. S. Garwood. of Harris burg, to Miss Fannie Q. daughter of Major Brotz, of Carlisle, HUGHES—HARDER.—On the same day, by the same. Mr. Robert S. M. Hughes, to Miss Dib ble C. daughter of Mr. John Harder, of Carlisle. WISE—BUSHMAN —At the Lutheran parson age In New Kingston, May until, by Rev. 11, R. Fleck. Wm. F. Wise to Mlsa Mary J. Bushman, both of tbis couuty. stije jnaarfectß. Cnrllnlo Flonr and Grain Haricot. dORUHCrED WEKICL.Y Ilf J. II BO3UEU A DUO. May 27, i«IW. Flour—Family, 818 50 New Corn, I 10 Flour—Super 10 00 OaU, >2 ityo Flour S 50 Clover Seed, 5 00 Wheat—White, 2 70 Timothy Seed 1 76 Wheat—Red, 2 05 New Hay 12 00 Rye, SI 05 Carlisle Provision Market. (JAK-LISUK, May 27, 1808. 20 Chickens—pr. 00 to 100 20 Potatoes —b—V bus 1 75 10 Apples— bus 2 60 10 Apples—2d b—V bus 200 lt> Rags, 4 15 Butter, Ebbs Lard, Tallow Bacon-Hams,. Bacon—Sides,.. Philadelphia Markets. Philadelphia, May 20, 1808. Flour.—The market as we have noticed for several days past, continues quiet, but prices are without any material ehatiye. Sales Include Northwestern superfine 00 uS 50 norihw eslern extra VOO a K5O North western family 10 oO a li 60 Pennsylvania and Western supernno »50 a 0 uo Pennsylvania and Western extra ti oo 10 00 i’enn sylvuuia and Western family 10 50 a 1250 Penn sylvania and Western lancy iauu a louo Uyellour U50a072 Pennsylvania corn meals7s liruudy wino corn meal 0 2U a o 25. Grain.—There is not much demand for wheat, and wo conUnueSatarduy’b<iuoiatlons. Wah-s of yuod and choiceied aLS27ua2es per bushel.— Hye comes m slowly, and sells at 2 lo a 2 20. Corn Is dull and lower, with sales of 1,000 bushels yellow at $1 25 and 5 000 bushels Western mixed at 110 a I 20. anitbS.—Cloverseed is quoted at So 50 for Penn sylvania, and prime Western at u per bus. Tim othy is unehuuyeU ; sales at $2 35 a 2 70. Flaxseed sells on arrival at JbU a 21>5 per bus. - s,cu) EBiimiaemeuts. UCHUUIj TAX I'OU ISuS.— Tlie Uupll- cate ol school luxes lor the Borough of car no*«, js now iu tue hands ol tho Treasuier lui col lection. iNolice is Uieieloro given Unit ttio Treas urer will uilemi til ilio County Court House, (in Commissioners Uillcejou FitiUA V, TilK iiiax of - J U L.Y next, between Uxe bourn ol V* uuil 5 o'clock of haul buy,for luo pmpoao of jecolviugsaid tax es, «p to wuli'li lime au abatement ol Five per ceni. will bo made on all taxes paid. Persona wishing to pay tbolr taxes beiure tue above date, can do so, by calling at the olllco of the Troasur er in Mai ion null Building. J. W. KB ¥, May lis. latw.—lUw Urctvswer. Dtt. CAUUALXVB VEGETABLE oUHDIAk, Tlik UHLYICNOWH CUUK PUK Git A V tuu, DlABKi'ka, WkAKNKoa AND UP Tills, KIUNiIIYb AMU UHl .n Aiti Ur. Canal, lor the past several yeaia has made the diseases of the kid ney s ms special stuuy, and is now üble lo pat be loio the public u peiloct eyre lur LUu bume. Tho I blowing are evidences m tue Kidneys being al luded— r list, a distress in the small oi tbo Buck wuen wanting. standing, or lying too long, es pecially, wucu mot getting up in tuo morning, or iu case ol to mucU exeicise. Tina la generally lolxowed by a distress m tuo sides, stillness uud bwoiiing oi tuo limbs and utomuen; mao, a ten deucy to dropaey, shortness oi bream, aim rlieu muiic pains. Aiuuy people uro couuued to their Homes-with tbia disease, uud nave been given up to die with tbo dropaey or rlieumaiisni, but tlua is by leeiiug worse wuou uavmg cold, uud iu tins uu uliectiou o« the Kidneys. They may know Lins case the unu will have a very nigh color. .Dia betes is a weakness or inllauiution of the kidneys uud urinary channels, causing irequeutdischarg es oi arm, bom day and nignl, tueae discharges are at times uucoutroiubie, ut other times with pain uud a very disagreeable burning. Tho liravei is a stoue, caused by a sednueut which collects at the kidneys when they lad to uctireo ly, theu passing through the urinary channels Lucre becomes an increasing stone. All tuts is caused by tuo kidueys not peilurmiug their pro per luuclious. Thu experience ol thousands is thatV-AlUiAi.h'3 ColtuiAb Will dissolve lllisstoue, so illui it will puss without pam uud clear out ail that sediment Horn winch it collects, and stimulate the kidneys to their proper action ; tliereioro reemovo ail thoubovomeuuouedirou ulu, tuo use ol turn article nom one to'luree mouths will cure the must severe cases. .Prepared by Dr.CAliilALL.oUiceWbHarmouy at,, Philadelphia, price »1. -uirciuid by all Druggists. A cure is wurrunied legally In all cases who call upon Dr, Cm rail. Write and osk niese parties what Dr. Carralrs Cordial has done lor ilium; Kov. B. C. Lippeu cutt, A. W. Glassboro, M. J. Mrs. Alleu Wells, ill. Holly, N. J. Johu Huudbest, ih&i binumer ot.. Philadelphia. .. ~ orders directed to JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CuWDLjN, oui Arch at., Pluiudolplna. Por sale in Carlisle by May ks, itwi.—ly I—lt. cs. mnufac est styles jona ever -TION I ignments ' at quite (Smoking Preston’s \i other TJEADING RAIL ROAD. ***3 UMMEII arrangement May 2 Oth, 1863. Great Trunk Lino from the North and North west for Philadelphia, New York, Heading, Potta vlllo Tamuqua. Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton. Kphruta, Linz, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, os lol lop. at 2.50. 6.26 and 3.10 a. M., 12.40 noon, and 2.05 and U. 85 P. M., connecting with similar trams on the Pennsylvania Uaiiroad, and arriving at New York at 5.00, lU.OU and 11.00 A. M., and 3.60, 7.40 and 1U.30 P. M. Sleeping cars accompanying the 2.00 A. M. and y.iii P. M. trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottaville, Tam an ua. Minersvllle, Asulund, Pine Grove, Allen town and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., and 2.05 and '4.10 P. M,stopping at Lebanon and Principal VVay Stations; the 4 10P.M.makingconhectious for Philadelphia and CollumblaouTy. Fur Potts* villo ftjcbuymiil Haven and Auburn, via Hchuyl kllluud Susquehanna Kail Hoad, leave Harris burg at 3.65 P, M. Hetummg: leave New York at 0 uo A. M., 12 00 noou, and 0.00 and 3.00 P. M.— Sleeping cars accompanying the u.OO A. M. and 5 00 huU 8.00 P. M. trams without change., Way Pasahnger Train leaves Philadelphia at -7 30 A. M„ returning irom Heading at 0.30 P. M., stopping at all stations; Poltavilie at t>.4o A. M. udU2 45P. M.; AosblaudO Uj A.M.and 12.10n00n, und 2.00 P. M.; Tumaqua at 3.30 A. M., and 1.00 U *L€ave Pottsvlllo for Harrisburg, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna Hull Hoad ut7.10 A.M.uud 112.00110011. , , _ , ... \ ReadlugAccoramodatlonTraln: Leaves Head ing at 7.30 A. M., returning from Philadelphia-at IPottatown Accommodation Train: Leaves foUhlowu at 6 45 A. M., returning leaves Phlla kslphla at 4,30 P. M. • \Col2mbia Hail Hoad Trains leave Reading at 'wJ A. M., mid,0.15 P. M. for Ephmtaj Liliz, lain spter, Columbia; Ac. * _ , . Verkiotnou Hall Hoad Trains IcavePerklomen ’Victmn at O.iw A, M. and 6.53 P. M. Returning; • uvo Sktppack at 0.43 A. M.,and Wo P. M„ cou- Ung with similar trains on Heading Hall Leave New York at 8.00 P# M., fadelnhiaH.OO A. W, and 3.15 P. M., the H.OO A. tram running only to Heading; Pottsvlllo V. M,; Uarriahurg 5.25 A. M. and 4.10 and 9,30 V. and Heading at WO. 2.35 und 7.15 A. M. for Bsburg.uud 7.00 A.. M. and 11.40 P. M. for Kork and 4,25 P. M for Philadelphia. Bmutatlon, Mileage, Season,School and Ex- Tickets, to and from oil points, at reduc . ia*go chocked through; 100 pounds allowed G. A. NICULLS, May 20,’68. General b'up't. fleto) abbertismentis. 1868. 1868. A. magnificent stock of now Goods now on ex hibition at GREENFIELD’S, NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA Having determined to keep a much larger stock ot DRESS GOODS than heretofore, I am now prepared to exhibit one of the must beautiful stock of goods, consist ing of all the latest novelties of the season for in dies suits, and also all the thin fabrics for sum mer wear. NO OLD SHOPKEEPERS ON HAND. Everything in our DRESS GOOD department will o found of the latest importation of our purchases last week, wo know we have some bai gains that cannot bo found elsewhere. GRENODEANS, SEASIDE LUSTERS, GRANIT POPLINS, Tho n*w and desirable shades of PEARL and BIBMARK ALPACAS only 50 cents. THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF BLACK SILKS, In town ono dollarßovonty-flvo to four fifty por yard., A PULL LINE OF FANCY SILKS, Lawns, CAunmcs, PUBCAUS, BLACK GOODS, BOMBAZINES, TAM IS CLOTH, A great bargain In ALL WOOL DELAINES, BLACK BLUE, DRAB and BISMARK. A GOOO ASSORTMENT OF W HITE CASHMERES, Qlovei, Crnpo, Collars, Scarfing, Silks always on hand. Funeral orders promptly and satis factorily filled. A well selected stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, bought very cheap, will be sold at popular prices. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, fr«m the lowest grad© to the flnest Now York Mills, including all thobest makes. COTTONADES. HICKORY STRIPES. GINGAAMS, TABLE CLOTHS, oil at priced that clefjr competition. WHITE G O O D S , Piques, Naintooks, Cambrlot, Pladand Plain Stuiss eg, Tarlctons, Brilliants, Striped Uuslins, Hosiery In great varieties, all sizes of the BEST ENGLISH GOODS, at reduced rates. BARGAINS IN SHAWLS BARGAINS IN SACKING CLOTHS. Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg S.US A. M., Meelmnlcsburg 8.35, Carlisle lUS, Newvillell.jU Shippensburg JU/Jl. (Jlmmber.sbrrg IU.-13. Green castle 11.23, arriving at, Haggersiown ll.ftu A. M. Mull Train leaves Harrisburg 1.40 P. M,, Me cbanlcsourg 2.13, Carlisle 2.-13, Mewvllle 3.2<).51r )- nensburg 3.6'», Cliamborsbmg 4.30, areeueasUo 0.u3, arriving at H igerstown 3.3) P. M. Jixiircxs 'JYuin leaves llnrrisb.ng 1,13 P. M., Me chunlcsburg 4.J7, Carlisle 3.17. rvewviiie 3.3o,.sbip nensburg U,17, arriving at Cbambersouig at u. 43 P. M. A Jflxctf Train Joavcs Cbamberrfburg 5.03 A. M., FBENCH COBSETS CHEAP. A. BAST W A U I) ; A Large Assortment of S H A DE S CLOTHS & CASSI MERES, at the lowest market In factmany of them cheaper than before the war. RALSTON. The best selling KID GLOVES In town selling at one dollar and twenty-lire cts. new lot of HOOP SKIRTS, dliect from tho manufacturer at a bargain. floor oil cloths OIL CLOTHS. STAIR OIL CLOTHS TABLE OIL _C LOTH a UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS SILK UMBRELLAS All I ask it an examination of my stock. Buy ers will be astonished at the difference of prices between this and other establishment# claiming to sell cheap. L. T. GREENFIELD, District attorney.—i un nounco myself us u candidate lur the oillee oj Disiriet Attorney, subject to the decision u/ the ijeniocnitlc nominating convention. EAST MAIN STHEET, Moy 7 _ ms ._ to . UUAS> K - siaolauoiilix. CARLISLE, PA May 28,1«J8. CHENA POPLINS, BUMMER POPLINS. Alpaca Lustbrj, DRLAIIXSB, 9 CnALLIES, *C. ALPACAS, CASHMERES, &c. CHECKS, TICKINGS, PRINTS, TABLE LINENS, NO. 4, iflcU) abbertisements Q HKUMAiN UOATZ, A TTORNEY AT LA W, NEWVILLE, PENN'A. Patents. Pensions and other claims attended to. May 28, 18tiS. NOTICE, —Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of Daniel Womlcrly,deceased, late of Dickinson township, have been granted to the under signed residing in South Middleton iwp. All persons Indebted to said estate aro requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. JOSEPH A. STUART, JOSEPH BAKER, May 28, ISOS,—Ot Executors. NOTICE. —Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of John Single, deceased, late of Hampden twp., have been grunted tolho undersigned rosld ing in same twp. All persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims against said es tate will present thorn fur setUomcu t. JUIIN SINGLE. May2S, 15C8,—fit Administrator, Jißisccllaueous. CALL AT NO. 09 SOUTH HANOVER STREET, and got one of PEPPER’S PATENT BOOT JACKS. It Is the Best Boot Jack In the market. Is’. B.—Km miuro repaired at short notice and on reasonable terms. May 21, 18r*.-2m E. D. tiUIGLEY. Boarding— the subscriber, having rented and hiked possession of thy huge and commodeous dwelling house, known as inhoir.s building, situated on the South West corner of Market Square and Hanover street, proposes to accommodate a limited number u f permanent boarders, and all transient custom that may apply, Having just retired from tbo proprietorship of the Corman House, ho Is well prepared io furnish the very best accommoda tions in Hie town. Persons desiring good board ing will do well to call and give him a trial May 7, 1868.-41 TO CONTRACTORS AND BUI LD- EllS.—'-ouled proposals Indorsed ‘‘Proposals hu- a building fur Inc poor of Cumberland coun ty will be received by tlio under.-lgned at Car lisle. until Juno Bth, at 12 o’clock M. for building an udUitioiml building for the pour of Cumber land county, on ground adjoining Hie present Poor House. Plans and specifications to be seen at the olllce of tho County Commissioners. The Board of Directors reserve Hie right to re ject all or auy of the proposals. Ample security will bo repaired from the accepted bidders, J. SNIDER, JOHN PAUL, Drt VID WOLF, May 21, I6GS,—.’ll JSnttrd of Directors. WA NT E D ¥O R THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR, ITS CAU3K, (JIAUACTEU. CONDUCT AND UKsULTI, KY HON, ALEXANDER H.' STEPHENS. A Book for all Sections and all Parlies, This g?eat work presents the only complete and Impartial analysis ol the cause of the War yet published,and gives those Interior ilghlsand shadows of the great conflict only known to those high officers who watched the*llood-tlde of revolution from Ms iountahi spring, ami which was so access! ble to Mr. Stephens from his posi tion as second olllccr of the Confederacy, Ton public that has been surfebed with AP PARENTLY SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS, we promise a change of Lire, both agreeable and salutary, and an intellectual treat of the highest order. The great American War has AT LA<r, found ft historian worthy of its Importance, and at whose hands It will receive that moderate, candid and impartial treatment which truth and justice so urgently demand. Thu intense deslro every where manifested to obtrln this work, its Olllciftl character and ready sale, combined with an increased commission, nmkell the bestbiibsoupllon book over publish ed. Ono agent In Easton, Pa. reports 72 subscribers In three clays. One in boston Mass. 103 subscribers In four days. One in Memphis Tcnn. JOG subscribers in five days. Send for Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of tho work, with press notices of ad vance sheets, &c. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. 2(5 South Seventh St., Philadelphia, Pa. May 7, IKGS—It. Hesal lloticcs Dissolution of pa rtn ersh r p. Notice Is hereby given that the partner ship horeto.'oro existing bet ween the undersign ed, has this day been dissolved by mutual con sent, lIOFFAKER. May If, 1803. P. KAFFENBEROER. NOTICE. Notice Ik hereby given that J Letters of Adml.listit iion on tho estate of , David Rashore, deceased, late of Monroe twp„ ■ have boon granted to Catherine Rashore, resid ing In same twp. All persons indebted to said , estate are requeued to make payment Immedl- - ately.and those having claims wi II present them i lor settlement. CATHARINE RAHHORF., April 23, IMIS.—Gt Adt.iinMmliij-. NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that MOURNING GOODS Letters of Administration on the estate of James Levbigslon, deceased, late of Monroe ' township, have been granted to tho undersigned i residing in same township. All persons indebt- ... ed to said estate are reqested to make payment . auj u» immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them forsetnement. JAMES K. LEVIVGSTON. GEORGE W. LEVIVGSTON, F IT N E R AT. • O O O T> S May 21 ISMS.—Gt Adminudra ors. J? UINLIV A Jj ATOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that \\ Letters of AdmlnlKtmibm.on the estate of Abraham llii\vo, late of Dickinson lwp„ dec’d. have been Issued to the undersigned, residing In same twp. AH persons knowing themselves indebted (o the estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those havlngclutms against said estate will also present them for set tlement ALFKHD i*. HANNON, May 21, isi.'S.—(it* Administrator. NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that Letteis Testamentary on the estate of Hur uurd Stiuib, late of Monroe township dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned, Lbuilrst named residing in Momoe, and the two last hi S.Jver Spring to wash‘p. All persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment immedl aloly, ami loose having claims against said es tate Will also present them for settlement. JiAU,>AItD ftiTAUU, •TUiI.N HAUUK. DAN 1 HD tiliNoliMAN, May 7, ISGH,—Of» ArccM/or.v. NO T 1 C 33 the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, ruiuels M. L. UiUelen, l No. 115 April Term, V.T. VISIKS. Uchecca Juno (.Hllelen. J Allas Subptena Stir Divorce. April 20, lM»v jaooj imving been imnlo lluil the said Rebecca Juno tiilleleii c>>uld not bo found. Notice is hereby given to thesaid Uebeeca Jane Uilieleu, the respoudelil, to appear uu the 2ilh day ol August, Isth, to answer Urn complaint of the said frauds M, L. Gulden, libellant. JOS. C. TIIUiU'sUN, SIIhKIKF’S OfFIB, CAUMSI.K, a/ivrij}'. May‘lo, laos. May 21.180 s IRailroatr JLuip. ADMIiEItLASJJ VALLIiV RAIL ROAD! CHANGE O E H OURS! On find after Monday, May 11th, I PCS, passen ger 1 rains will rim uutly as follows, (.Simdaysex cepted); WBHTW A It D Accommodation 'l'rain leaves Chamherslnirg 1,45 A. M., Shlppensbnrg 3.11, Newvlile 5 45. Cm lisle (5 irt, Meohumcsburg G. 17 arriving ut Harrisburg 7.13 A. M. Mail 'i'rain leaves Hagerstown S.OOA. M., Green castle «115, Chambersburg U. 15, Shippensbnrg IUS, Newvlile 10.1‘J, Carlisle ln.oS, Meelmnicsburg U.'JtJ, arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M. Train leaves Hagerstown 12.05 I*. M., Groencastlo 12:15, Chambersburg 1.10, Shippens burg 1:10, Newvlile 2.15, Carlisle 2.55, Meelmniuh burg 0.20, arriving ut Harrmbuig 0.55 I*. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 0.15, I*. M., GrcencusLlo 4.22, arriving at Chumbersburg 5.15 p. M. • A3-Maklng close connections at Harrisburg with trains to ami rro.n Pl> 'uiielph'a, New York, Bultlmoio, Washing.on, lM.sbi rg ami all points West. O. N. LULL, BIU'KUINTESDEST’S OFFICE, Uhumb'f/, J-t-M Jf«2/ K, Ifeto. May 14. 1888. fflanlfoatea Carts CO U N T Y COiMSlleialUNliK.—■ The undersigned will be a candidate lor the olilee ~i County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic County Uouventlcni. May 21, 1888.—to PETER MONYER. COUNTY CO HMI irisjl ON 1511. The undersigned will ne~u candidate for Uie ot itcuof County Coinmissh/ner, subject to the de claim! of mo Democratic County Convention. M. 1-IULCUMII. Carlisle, May 7,l«SS—tc I puli DISTRICT ATTORNEY.—I > hereby announce myself a candidate tor Dis mal Attorney, subject to the deepen of the De mocratic County convention. ADAM KELLER, April 23, l&m.—2m* District attornkv.—i. respect-' luliy announce to my friends In Cumberland county, that I will be a candidate at the next el ection, for the oiliee of District Attorney, sub ject however totho approval of iho Dumocrulio Convention. I will bo thankful for the support of- my fellow Democrats, and pledge myseli.it nominated and elected, to discharge the duties of the otiico with honesty and fidelity. March 20, XbOO.-lo . M. C. HERMAN. ■M"EW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!! W. C. SAWYER & CO. EAST MAIN STREET, UNDER GORMAN HOUSE, Have just got In store from Now York and Philo*- delphlu, all the latent styles of DRESS GOODS SILK S IN AM. STYLUS A2JD COLORS, SILK POPLINS, SPRING MOHAIR and CHKNE POPLINS In single and double fold for Lfl' dies’ and Misses' suits. ALPACAS 1m BLACK and every shade of color. MIXED, STRIPED & BARRED GOODS for drosses. Beaull* ful COLORED &. WHITE J. T, RII'L’EV WHITE and FIGURED, CHEMBRA CHINTZ. SHIRTING LINENS, EDGINGS. FLOUNCINGS. LACES, bought from JaflVay's, New York, selling much less than regular prices, Newcßt.style of LADIES COATS, splendid styles ERENCH and ENGLISH COATINGS, LADIES’ AND MISSES’ Ornament* and trimming* to match. SPRING SHAWLS ('ASHMEHE BARRED & STRIPED. W. C. Sawyer & Co., Purchased before cotton advanced an Immense stock of DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS, CALLICOGS, BLEACHED AND TICKINGS'. Ac., Ac., Ac., Great bargains In all Domestics. Our Notion Department Is full of Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Cra vats, Col'ars, Zephyrs, Buttons, Trimmings, Rib bons and other wares. JOVINB CELEBRATED KID GLOVES. All colors, "The Duchess” Kid Gloves, at low prices. Latest style of parasols and Sun Umbrel las, Hoop Skirts and a thousand other articles mil mentioned. We are the largest dealers of COIWEST In Carlisle, from the lowest to finest French. W. C. SAWYER & CO., Are unrivalled In tholr large and select stock of CARPETS, Wo buy from* manufacturers and save Jobbers commlsslhna. Bust Quality Three Ply. Best Quality Crosley Brussels. Best Ingrains. Best Vunecian, Best Philadelphia make of Ingrain- Cheap Carpets to suit all customers. iSuj> 7. All widths and Qualities of OIL CLOTHS, for rooms, hails, stairs and tables. Velvet Hugs. Math, Oil Hlnides, Hollands for Curtains, Dimi ask for Lounges. Counterpanes, Blankets, Tu ble Llueun, Napkins, Ac. W. C. SAWYER & C 0., have received the nt . est styles of SPRING COATINGS, CASSO £KRES, goods made up to order, in the tales' c, styles, non* goods will bo added as tne season ad jvnnces. We buy forOAHHandsellut the LOWE ,sT MARKET PRICES. Anybody etui ul the old aland. W. O. SAY A CO. April 30,1888. 23ty ißooDs MARSAILE3, elegant GRENADINES i LAWNS. All kinds of WHITE GOODS BRILLI- ANTS, Tuck M U BLINB CAMBRICS, SWISS, TARLETONB, PERCEL FOR Elegant printed ALL KINDS Ol' GINGHAMS, SHEETINGS, UNBLEACHED MUSLINS COTTON A LIN -N PANT STUFF Ac., Ac., Ac. jFtcuj York Gtolumn. “COSTAR’S” t Preparations. EVERYBODY Tries Them ! EVERYBODY Uses Tlicmii ! EVERYBODY Believes in Them ! EVERYBODY Reeouimehds Them! Are you troubled by lints. Mice, Roaches, Ants? 'COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. “ Only Infallible Ilonioillos known.” “Free from Poison.”— “Not dangerous to the Human Family,” " Ruts come oat of their holes to die.” Improved to keep lu any climate. Are you annoyPu with Bed-Bugs? Can’t sleep nights 1 “ COSTAR’S” BED-BUG EXTER. A Liquid “ Destroys and prevents Bed-Bugs.” •• Never Fulls.” For Moths in Furs, Woolens, Car pets, Ac. COSTAH’S” INSECT POWDER. Destroys ‘instantly Flees and all Insects ou Plants, Fowls, Ani mals, Ac. “A sure thing,” Then sands can testify. “COSTAR’S” CORN SOLVENT. For Corns, Bunions, Warts, Ac.— “Try It.” Don’t sutler with Paint A Won derful power of Healing I Every iamily should keep It In the house. -COSTAR’S” BUCKTHORN SALVE. Its effects are immediate. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds. Sore Breasts. Piles, Ulcers. (Ud Sores, Neh, Bcrolula ami Cutaneous Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Lips, Ac., Bites of Animals, Insects, Ac. “A Universal Dinner Pill" (sugar coated.) 30> ears administered in a Physician's Practice. •COftTAJVH” BISHOP PILLS. Uf extraordinary ofllcacy for Cos liveneaH, indigesUuu, Nervous and Biek Headache. Dyspepsia, Dysentry, General Debility, Liver Complaint. Chills Fever, Ac. Not griping. Gentle, tmlld and south- •'That Cough will kill you. Don’t neglect it. COSTAR'S’” COUGH REMEDY. The children cry for It—Us a •'.Soothing Syrup.” For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough Asthma, Bronchial A duel lons. Singers, Speakers, and all troubled with Throat Complaint-*, will tlnd this sa beneficial Rectorial Rbmedy. Beautifies the Complexion, giving lo thu skin a transparent fresh nen. “ COSITAR'B” BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Renders the skin clear, smooth - and soft. Removes Tun, Freck les Pimples, «tc. Indies, try n bottle, and see Its wonderful quality. «3~1I! Rewaroinof nil Worthless Imitations. A3?*None genuine without '• CoSTAR’s”'Slk nature. * AST2Sc. and 50c. sizes kept by qll DRUGGISTS. A3"31 sizes sent bv mail on receipt of price. A«r 52 pti.VH for any three $1 kiwi hv Express. A« ?’> | uy« fur eli'hl ?l sizes by Express Address HENRY R. COSTAK. 612 Hrumlwftju. A". Y. A3T* For Bale by Ay Sold by all Wholesale Druggists In . Philadelphia, Pa. AND IN ALL THE LARGE CITIES. April U, iabd,—oux ifflotljing antr Jfanaj (Goods JOHN DOSSEB, “merchant tailor, fcOUTH-WEST BIDE OC PUBLIC SQ'BE, CARLISLB, PA. (IN REAR OF COURT HOUSE.) Clothing made to order, and a good fit guaran< toed Hi uu CunCS. READY MAD Ei CLOTHING, AND A LARGE VARIETY OF OEXTLEMJSSU h'URSIxniSG GOODS. &ucU us Under Clothing, Collars, Neckties,Bus peudeis, A,u.. consianity on i and. by tiic yaia, a. 3 ciicup us uuy nutise outside the cities, and uu cuutgu lor cutting, a splcuuid variety of fancy spuing goods, Trench and Domestic now on hand, and for sale at prices winch dcij competition. Don’t ioigyt Ule place, iU tear ol Court House. Amy ml, lew. —ly Kead and keep youksele in iluviug puicuased Inc old and jiuunti utistuena sluuU WHICH X ha VO occupi ed l>»r tWciny years,! uavo determined nut to retire hum my p.e» ut busmens, but to cunUuuo iu liio luuuiuucturu u! READY-MADE CLOTHING, of all sizes and descriptions, us well as pleco goods uy me yard, aud a genet al usaoruueut of GENTS PUUNISHINQ GOODS. 1 would respeettully Invite my friends and pa trons Wliu need u good suit ol ciotlis to give mu a cull, as 1 have jtist telui aud lioiu Hie cuy Willi a huge ussoi luieut ol the bent quality ul oi’KINU AiNoaUAUhiK uuuba, vu: Fink Black Fbench and English Cloths, .. .. .. •* Dots KIN OASSIMERES, FINE LIGHT FANCY DOESKIN CAHSIMEUES, Cassluelts, Coltouuded, Velvets, Drab d’ele’s Al pacas, Liueun, ftaiinn, Velvet Cuid, and many inuiu 100 numerous to iiiuiitiou. Also, a Util an no! tmeUt ul THUNKS, VALISES and TIIAVELLINU-BAGS of the best description. With tUuults to the pub lic lui* past lavois, and hope I will receive a cull soon ut my place, iai. z! iSwUi Jluuuvtr t>t., Apm lid, low.—if !• LIVINOSsTuN. JJcg tßootig. JgTi NTZ & GO. Wat. Bf.ntz. I John Bentz I Maiu' Bentz. NEW EIIIM ! NEW GOODS 1 Having purchased the largo slock of Good* from A. W. Bculz, wo luivu o-isoc oiled together lot 1 mo purpose ot conducting the Dry ooods business utiaor UlO UUoVO designation. To Una largo uud and well assorted slocK. Wo UuVo added iiugoiy ot NEW AND ELEGANT GOODS, and Hnd ourselves lu a condition to ifuccossfulljr compete wild any house in the trade, between Philadelphia uud PI tin burg. Uur immensestock consists m purl of CLCTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, in great variety and best designs, suitable lor apiTiig, Summer and Winter, «nd all articles suiUiuiefur a gentlemans vvuidrobe. For this department wo Uuv’o engaged Uio services of “A NO 1 tailor;-' whoso garments uro warranted lo fit. SILKS, black, plain uud fancy, some very’ heavy and cheap. DeIAINE-s, ml wool, black, ’ plain uud fancy colors. ALPACAS, ail bUudes; also MOIiAIR LUsl itES, in great variety. PuPHNS, silk uud wool, desirable shades. POP LIN ALPACAS, UisirublO styles and coluis. French PEHy.rt.LES, very handsome goods. MOllrtlK LUa- TItES and POP Ll NS. various shades, plain unu lane y, PLAID WOOL ftN Ul- FS for childrens* wear, White GOODS, in extensive variety. SUMMER SLiASVLS, a full line. PARASOLS, SUN UMUHELLAS, &c.. best shades ; ami all the most fashiona ble DRESS STUFFS lu the market. Glovos, kid, silk, buck, cotton, die. A mil hue of CAMBRIC AND "SWISS EDGINGS. and INSERTING, big Mock Laces, Ilaudker chlels, Worked Embroidery. RIBBONS,aII eol oih and widths, irom one-iourth yard wide to the very narrow, T RIM MINGS, a very I «rgo as sortment, comprising every good thing la use. Buttons, Hans, Muslins. Calicoes, Ginghams, Flannels, Tickiugs,Checks. Linens, uud u lull as sortment of DOMESTIC GOODS. Table Linen, Linen and Cloth Table Covers, Napkins, Doylies, Towelling Slulf, various grades. Grain Bags. Balmoral Skirts, French Corsets, and a huge assortment of CARPETS,. from 35 cents per yard up to the best linpc*rlal Three Plv. CAHPET CHAIN, Floor unji Table Oil Cloths, Matting, Rugs, Window Blinds, all very cheap. \Ve have ihc stock lo suit the trade, which we are determined to sell lower than the same cun be bought mo where in this section of country. Give us a cull. May 7. ISCS-tf. ifttisccUflucous WACiUN MAKKJW WANTED. — Two good Journeymen wagon makers will nncl constant eu ploymoniat fair waged, hy applying at once at the bh'o,j of the undorHlgued. WM. FUNICAC, No. 16 N. lied ford si.. Carlisle. I'oim a. May 7, ISOS, jyVIDEND NOTICE Tho Hoard of Directors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend of eleht(K) per cent, free of tuxes. Klx per cent, payable to shareholders on demand, and two i 2) per cent, curried to am pins fund May 11. ISfIS. EAU T Y , COMFORT AND DURABILITY ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN CUSTOM lIOOTS.ANJ) SHOES AND OTHER NOVELTIES miCES FIXED AT LOW FIGURES. A . D Y S E R T , 2Co. ill East LOUTIIEU street, Carlisle ronn’a. April 9. IMS.—:im THE FARMER’S BANK, OF CAR LISLE. PENN SVLVA NI A, Kccoiilly organized, has been opened, for the transaction of a general hanking business, In the corner room of H. Givens new building, on Uio North West corner of High street and the Centre Square. _ 'l’he Directors hope by liberal and carcffll man agement to make ibis a popular’lnslilulion. and a safe depository for all who may lavor the bank with their accounts. • Deposits received uml paid back on demand, In terest allowed on special deposit, Go* , Silver, Treasury Notes ami Government I’onos, bought and sold. Collections made on all accessible points in the country. Discount day,Tuesday. Ih iiklughom-s, irom 9 o’clock, a. m. to 3 o’cloca i*. it. J, C. H OFFER, OuMer munc TOILS. 11. Given. President, Win. JI. Stiller, Thomas Paxton, David lloihes, Joint W. Craighead, A. J. Herman, March ito. Im>B.—if Abiuhum Winner. ||EAD THIS THROUGH ! IT MAY INTIIUK.ST Y'OU Oil A FIUEND. TO THE PUBLIC AMD THOSE IN TERESTED IN HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS, &c., &c. THAT THE CELEBRATED DR. BARBER'S .CATTLE AND HOG POWDERS, Prepared and sold by CYRUS BROWN. Druggist ami Apothecary, Ilroudway, Upper Milton, Pa. BEST IN THE WORLD. When the Horse -s In very bad condition, use the following Physic first: Two Tuhlespoonstui of the Powder and One Qbart of Linseed Oil. Mix end Drench. REMEMBER THE RED HORSE, On Each Pack and prepared ns above. THESE PUWDRRH are prepared from the or Igl.ml Dr.'Hamer's Recipe, with additions from the Recipes of the Rest Horse Farriers hi Europe ami America, together with the experience of the- Proprietor of over Twenty Years with ITotseKund Medicine. The following diseases are cured with their use: All Stages of Coughs and Colds, Even First Stages of Glanders and Farcy, Hidebound, Removes Worms, &c„ Ac.. Ac. These Powders hy occasional use, say once or twice per week, will be a pre.veullve of disease, when the animal does not come lu contact with nostril of the diseased Horse. THESE HORSE POWDERS are n sure preventive and cure’for diseases so common with chickens—Canos, Ac. luKKcrioNH.- M»x In corn meal. Ansu-Mix with the water they drink. Feed It to your Stuck,and they will be healthy and fat. . . REMEMBER THE UK 111 I .EACH PACK. TAKE NO OTHER.,-, C. IN HOFF. C\irLi<de. Pa. ForBaloby coiiNMAN & WORTHINGTON, A’o. 7 JSast Main St.) Oarlltlc Pit. Jon. 20,1863,—Cm BENTZ A UU. Fiiwt National Hank. Oaui.islk, May 12, bCS. CHAS. S. HEPBURN, Quhier. M A 1) K « o x t o i: s HOR S E , Distemper, Gripes. Colie, luflnmatlous, Jaundice or Yellow Water,
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