VP IN THE BARN, HT THOMAS LACKLAND. Old Farmer Joo steps through the doors, As wide to him os the gotes of Thebes And thoughtful walks across the doors, Whereon are piled his winter stores, And counts the profits of his globes. Ton tons of timothy up there. And four of clover lu the bay; Red»top lhat't cut well, middlin' fair And bins of roots oblong and square. To help eke out the crop of hny. A dozen head of cattle stand Reflective In the last strewn yard ; And stalks are stacked on every hand The latest offering of the land. To labor long maintained and hard. Cart loads of pmnpklns yonder lie^ The horse Is feeding In lus stall; The oats are bundled high. The pens and beans are heaped hard bv As if there was some fe s -tl\ at. At length old Farmer Joe sits down A patch across each of his kmvs; Ho crowds Ills hat back on his crown, Then claps hLs hands so hard and brown, " How fast the years do go I It seems, lu fact, but yesterday. That In this very barn, we three— David, Ezekiel, and me— Ditched in the summer loads of hay “ David—ho sails his clipper now. And ’Zeklel died in Mexico: Home one must stay to ride, to plow, Clef up the horses and milk the cow, And who. of course, but Utile Joe - .' “ I might have been—l can’t tell what Who knows about it till ho tries? I might have .settled in some ‘■pot, \Vh -re money is more easy got: Perhaps heneath Pacific skies. *• 1 might has •• preached, like Parson .lone*. Or not a livinc ftt the law : I might have none to Congie s. *ut o ; ! might have kept a Water Eure; ( might have none ami w>.-n—mu pshaw! Fur belter is it as U Is; What future walls him. im man knows What ho has pot that surely is hi*; It makes no odds if slocks have rl/.. Or politicians come to blows. ••(■.intent Is rich, ami sometliur more I think. I’ve heard somebody say ; It It rain’s It’s apt to pour; And 1 am rick on the harn door. Where all is mine that I can raise. “ rvo plowed and mowed this dear old farm, Till not a rod but what I know; I’ve kept the old folks snug and warm. And lived without a twinge of harm, I don’t care how the storm might blow. •• And on this same old form I’ll stay. And raise my cattle and my corn; Here shall these hairs turn wholly gray Those feet shall never learn to stray lint I will die sshere 1 s\a> h'.rn. And farmer .100 pulled down his hut. And stood upon his feet once more He would not argue after that; lint, like a born aristocrat, Kept on his walk across the Hour. Hints Abont Work, The odor of farm work at the North is, first to secure crops stiil in the field, before freezing weather; second, to pro tect those already in store, as well as houses, barns, and manure stores from .damage from any source; third, to put the farm in good order lor a sudden freezing up. KarJy winters come now and then, and shut down upon farm work just when a day or two more ol out-door labor would save the labors ol months, perhaps from loss. Root Crops.- These continue to grow as long as the ground is open, but it is a puor plan to trust too lung to the win ter. No date can be fi\cd applicable to different latitudes, but at the North it will be wise to lose no time after the first of November, in harvesting roots of all sorts. Parsnijts will not be injured by the severest freezing, though they may he frozen up and not bo available before next’spring. They are wintered thus as they grow, and are ready for feeding or for market as soon as the ground opens. Ruta-bagas will bear more frost than white turnips, but neither snould be subjected to severe freezing. Mangels and Sugar Reels , though they bear, perhaps, an equal de gree of cold without apparent damage, yet if they stand in the ground after they cease to grow, they become tough and woody, and roots exposed to freez ing, if not used soon, decay at the crown. Growth ceases with beets after a few sharp frosts ; hence they should be dug and housed early. Carrots are also liable to injury from freezing, and the first frost that stiffens the soil should be a signal to harvest beets and‘carrots with alacrity, if not already done. Potatoes. —ln parts of the country where the digging of potatoes has been delayed, or whore it is safe to wait so long as November, digging should be postponed no longer, but this valuable crop housed at once, or placed in fro.-t* proof pits, such as were described in the Hints about work last month. Winter Grain. —Top-dressings are sometimes recommended for applica tion early this month. These are of two kinds. One acts chiefly as a mulch, and is often .very useful. Poor com posts of sod, peat, &c„ made with but little manure, or with lime, ashes, or guano, fish manure, castor pomace, or something of that kind, if they have lain until fine and uniform, may be spread „on pretty liberally, and the ground rolled. Guano or some fine 44 hand manure” may be sown to quck en the growth of late crops, and to pro mote tillering when the stand is thin.— I)o not trust a common farm hand to plow the water furrows or surface drains about or across grain fields Keep them nearly on a level, but with a uniform, slight fall. Housing or 'tacking Corn Fodder. — Corn stalks dry so slowly that it often takes all the fair weather of autumn to dry them. It is rarely safe to leave them iu the field after the middle of the month, and they make much better fodder if housed as soon as they are dry enough. Whether in the stacks or under 44 barracks,” lay the bundles with the tops inward, and inclined slightly upward, so that rain and thawing snow will all be carried off. Buildings.— Look well to the roots, cave-troughs, and weather-boarding of all buildings. Where everything is not snug and tight, a few nails will add greatly to the durability of barns and sheds. If Stables have only single outer walls, lino them with bog hay, or other litter, stuffed between an inner board ing or lathing and the weather-boards. This is a favorable season for outside -Pamling, as the weather is seldom so dry as to be very dusty. New paint is not disfigured by small insects, flies, ttc., sticking to it, as often happens at other seasons. Jioads.— Employ spai e time of men nml teams in putting the larm roads in good repair, and protecting thorn against washing during thaws and' rains. Fences,—Tear away ail fences not abso iy necessary. We believe that small farmers who keep only four or live head of cows and heifers can well afford to get chain-tethers for their animals and keep them tethered while grazing,, rather than he at the expose of putting up many inferior fences. Grain Helds must lie securely enclosed, and fences between neighbors and along tiro high way should be looked to, before the ground freezes, and weak spots strengthened by stakes, or reset. Kilc/ifn Garden, —Follow the sugges tions given last month, concerning the preparation of the soil. Have every footjspadcd or piowed thut can bewlonc. Sod land, intended to be used for gar den crops next year,-should be heavily manured and plowed. Put down drains, if needed, and the weather serves. Utß ©OOUS. ■DENTZ&CO., ±Tavo laid In an unusually largo stock of FALL AND WINTER-GOODS 150 nieces Wool and Cotton Flannels, amongst which are tin* Opera. Hack Shaker. Home-inado. and I’anton. Hamilton I’.K'. pci > d, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY NEW DKINTH, such ns merrlrnaos. Calicoes, Spragues, Glouces ters, and other favorites, being the best goods In the market, at 12J « cts. This is the price these goods sold at In cheap times. DRESS GOODS of every kind and style now worn. French Ma rluoes, Silks. Alpacas, Coburgs. Delaines, Bom bazines, Ciiughams, Ac., Ac,, at reduced prices. cARr K T S , OIL Cl* OT H S Matting**, Rue", Window lllinds. Tickings, Twil ling*, W.... 1 and Cotton Yarns. Shawl- m huge heaps, Muslin** uud sheetings, VcUets, Ribbons, and the Uirg» -t s! .dc of Primming** ami >o mm. In the county. . . . , ... Chubs, i' a>s i meres, *•.»( i net Is. It I auk* Us, Quills at 2' p* r cent, redaction from hunter pi Ice*. Hosn i v and (doves, all to lu* sold cheaper than the cheapest, our Fiu-nds and the public gea er.Ulv are invited to cull and save trom Into-•) per rent on their purchases. This Is an Item these times which ewrv household ought to avail Ihemselvis Of. mid see l! vuit wish to save money. tIENI/A. Lt. Oct. lu Q.OOD XEWsS! HOOD NHWS ' anr.Ai dkci.ixk jx rxjyns AT XU K NEW AND I'HEAI’ CA .STOIU- rOUNKJI Of H.V.NOVLU AND I’OMKKKT STUKKTS Tho subscriber would respectfully inform the public that hf Is receiving almost divllyjrom tho Eastern Cities, a large invoice of Aewsuid ( heap lioniN, such n'' KA U IKS - II 11 ESS G UIIUS, I'LAIX. HLACV AXD t'A .VC'.V SU.KS, Fiench Munnoes. Mohairs, Poplins, niaeli and Fancy Fiench llepps, Plain siml Fancv Pe Lnlnos, plain smd Fancy Alpnccas Poplins SHAWLS! SHAWLS! ItoriTA LONG ANDSQUAUM, LOXCJ ARE WOmI.KXS imi'.AKPAST SHAWLS In great variety ami very cheap. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES! French, trVrwinn ami American Cloth*, Black and Fancy Oassimcres, Doeslcins, Black ami Fancy Over OtntiHfjs, Sattinetls, Kentucky Jeans, Fudcrxliirls and Drawers. D O M E S T ICS! Clenched and Brooha Table Diapers, Conn lerpanes, and Quilts, Cotton Flannels, Blenched and Unbleached Muslins, Tickings. Checker Towels, Napkins. Ac. ‘ THE PEACE, on Tim cousr.n of HANOVER Xnd'POMFUET STREETS, tlio room lormorlv occupied i>y U, it. Jameson ,t i'n, THUS. A. HARDER. Not. 5, IBtiS—tf 1868. FALL 1868, BARG A IX S Now opening in DOMESTIC GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CASSIMERES. SATTINKTTS ANDJF.ANS, white noons. n K K> S T P i M M I X (i .< z i: v ii v a s , mimoxs -g™ aotioxs RING’S NEW .STORE, .VO. r>s T Vh’ST .V.l/.V STREET opp ,iv l t«- t bi- Hull' N'f.M tlocir I<> tliv Po.'l OHlff, Ouilib' Nov. 111, Isb (Clotljing anti ,-jf anrn (Gootiß J UN D(i UN KU MEECU A A T T A ILd K, bust I[-V. ;>1 SI UK OK I’L'IIMC Su IIK. I’A It LISI.K, t'A, • i.lothing made to order. anil a good lit guaran teed In all cast-'-. REA D V MADE C LOT HI X O gey ri. e ex. v rrjixisnrxG aoo n s Such as Under Clothing. Collars. Neckties. Sus pemlers. Ac..constantly on hand. Goods sold hy the yard, as cheap as any house outside the cities, and do charge for cutting. A splendid variety of FANCY WINTER CLOTHING, French and Domestic now on hand, and for sale at prices which defy competition. Don't forget the place, In rear of Court House. May I*l,lWW.—ly Read and keep yourself IN FORMED.— Having purchased the old and well known business stand which I have occupi ed for twenty years, I have determined not to retire from my pres* nt business, hut to continue in the manufacture of n EA'J) Y-HA J)E <■ t.O JHI HQ oLall sizes nml descriptions, as well as piece goods by the yard, and a general assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. 1 would respectfully Invite my friends and pa trons who need a good suit of cloths to give me a call, as I have Just returned from the city with a large assortment of the best quality of SPUING .AND SUMMER GOODS, viz : Fink Ui.ack Fukncii and Enomhii Ot.otits, * ** “ “ •• DOKSKIN (JASSI MERES, FINE LIGHT FANCY DOESKIN CASSIMERE Casslnetts, Uottonadcd, Velvets, Drab d’ele’s Al pacas, Linens, Satins, Velvet Cord, and many more 100 numerous to mention. Also, a full as sortment of TRUNKS, VALISES and TRAVELLING-HAGS of the best description. With thunks to the pub-, lie for past favors, and hope 1 will receive a call soon at my place. So. 'h Xnrth Hcuovcr St.. < April 53,16(W.-tf I. LIVINGSTON, I-LADELSHIA -S" - Samples sent by mail when written (hr. oet. 1, IMS.—i’j- (Sift (Enterprises. SECOND AND p G™ C O y V 1C 1! T OF THE TRO: V MOULDERS OK UAiiiiioiiKtu;. i() UK GIVKN KECE.W!!;;!! lift. S!iS, At which time wIU ho given jiway I* W u THO 1/ S A N I> G I FT S I N GREENBACKS Skk sniiain.K ok Gipts. as Foj.i.ows Three Gifts in Greenbacks ot each i'AD Four - “ W “ nhi Kivo •• h>j •* ;>oo Ten “ " FifU&n “ “ “ vf? Tw'oniv-tlve " " tJ r* Thirty *• " “ i;* Fifty ■' " w •' line Hundied " •> ‘ ~lM two do, ;• > Three do *’ : {t £ Four do *' - ‘‘ s */. Fight hundred ami Fitty-eight 1 s>,% Twontv-nve thousand tickets for llio Concert are otlered for sale, at wliicli lime the ticket ladders will appoint three responsible persons to award the presents. ticket* si i-)r\rn, on fivf for =i v>, on J’KN Fell SIMM. Fach holder of a ticket to ho admitted to tho Concert,and one sharein the Dlslrlhution ol tho presents. We pledge ourselves that this ouv last pistrtbnlion will be conducted in an honest man ner In evei y parlieular. \ jj In ease tl is possible to dispose of the tickets before the time specified, notl/a* will be ■oven through the piddle papers, and the Con cert will take place and the presents awarded sooner. We have the names of some of the most prominent citizens, wheie weaie known, to recommend ns. Then nimes are helc.w snh- We. tiie undersigned, knowing Iheoliicers con ducting this enterprise, ha\e no 10-oiation In vouching for thc-lr honest \. \.l 11KUU. All's ;vl 1-1". .1. M.WJKM I.ING. Allni ncy al I .aw. J. 1). IlnKl-'MAN.sluilir. "'.l' 1 HENRY THOM AS, !' ■" A.m’VV-p ‘ liuu.T. J.. lORDAN, -I MII.I.KK, i o. Com mis, UEO. U. SHOKMAKF.It. WM. K. V l-’.ll 1! I'IC !'. Money sent by registered l-«*t i» r «•: tinier al our risk. Addles* older* m. U M VL'I'HKWS./.-W. Jin ;,.Vo.-Vs, J/nn-i.AniiyJ’n. sv ill vcelevo prompt aUeiilDm. Uu application h>r Tu-1.-i* p’en*e wide Nan Stale. County, ills or lown ol upj>llc.i:ii. i<> avoid mistake* heientler. i . H. J Ai’K. -li. I’- ' ■■‘ln,l. WM. H. MATTHEWS, .v, my/ C. H. MKCK. .I'Mm'nl Carlisle. Oct. 2.’. lS.is.—»Hv liailroati iLincs. Q I' M Ij'k Kh A N J-) V A It It j.: Y 11 All. K () A 1) ! OItA X U E O E HOEII S ! On ami nfU'r Monday, skdt. lira, russcia iif-r’lrulna v.MU run cuuly u.s lollowsOSundayvex \V r r> T \V A U I' >n IburKbmu >.IM A. M*, Mirli!UUi’>l'iii'.; -1, ( aliiMclUO.NmvN llb'l'.lo, l**.i.i riminbershuru HU". Hrwn castle 11.11, ai civim: at ll:u;m*csio\vn 11.1- A. M. Q Mini Train 1.-iims Hsurlsburj' l.:lO I*. M., Me- Cmlislf -V:i. Nfwvlllr a.lu.shln* penslmri; H». tJlwuu'beihburi: !.-<», (in.vm'astlo l..V>. arriving at r»,i7 IJ.1 J . M. Aj-iwr.vs Train k-avf. Ibn risbtirtf I.la I’. M.. Me chunU’j*lmnr I. 17,i ‘ai'lMv a. 17, Ncnvvillc- a.X Stitp jiensbmf; i> J 7. arriving at «;hambi»rnlniru at U. 40 Vl Mirrd Tmm lu'.n < han ■ A. M. (tivncaM »• :• if ; nia- at I'M" A . M. i. A S T W \ il i); .•J c c"ai >nlyhtli" it 7 ram !ia Vi •*> i irii; i 1 'i-fabi 11 s 1.15 \ M.. Ship|H*iisl)ull, .N<-\v\i h- l’i. i .111 i-Ie li [> a. 17 iiinvni" at IhinMuirg 7.1> A. M. Vail 7 rain U-av.-«. I [ st..u n >-.1 oA. M.. (Inn-n t-a-Al- " * hiUiilu-i -bara h. I". stiippemburji !Ui>. NVivvita- la ll.' ai KX Miall ic-'bui ■» II.JI illTlVilli .‘U llalTi' 1 '!!! U r 11. V» A. M. /•,' rpi'i - v Tr-fn : iv.-« MaireiM-m n 11. -» A. M-. (Ji .■(•ii'-.i-Mt ....I. i naiub-'i «hui u » I.;. 1 shipiH-us hm-a l.j .. ,-\k \ lia- i. ' 'ai li'U- 'J, * b Mechanic*- hura :: I-. a: n I! uI. •' ■' i I i P. M. A'Mx-'l train Iku I !:>*».•; s! r.w n .U .j. P. M.. p. 1 M. ’ -Hit ivr.ti taiui' ti'Uiul I'ii llalrl i.l i i.i. Ni'iv 'i or Is ball Uiioiv, \V u-lana >m, ,iml all p'Hnl> West. 1 1 . ,N. 1.l 1.1.. >ri'!:i:i stkvm:m i'mi a x-pMT.W: IttMsrcUflucous. 1? O K KI G N A N 0 IX) M E STIC JT M'.M'oKS. Edward Shower n“.p<-ctfnlly announces tn the public, that lie e.iiitinues to keep constantly on hand, and fm .sole, u hit::-and very superior as. sortment of roiUiidN and in)Mi-:>rir u^roii*, nt his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon's Hotel, and directly west of the court House, far B RAXDIES \\ UiA. Sherry. I-oi I, Mailfiia. 1 . i 'la . Ni-tlv*-. ! 1 <*cU. .JniinnnlsluM uml Hculerhoirner. CHAMr A G X K . IKM-e-k ,v Co., GeNler A: Co., and Imperial.— Gin. l*...hU-u, I.ion, and Anchor. \V HISK Y, Snpetior Old Poe. Choice old Family Nectar Wheal. Scotch, and Iri-h. Ale, Drown stout. Ac. Pest to he had in Phila delphia. Hitters, of the v*-rv he? quality, - T h-alei -•> and otiu-i •> di-r-'.i ing a pure article wll llud it as represented, a ds whole attention will be given tn a proper am careful selection of his Stock, which cannot lu mrpa.ssed, and hopes to kave the patronage oftl • public. E. SilOWT.il, Dec. 1. fhiiV BANKERS. c 0 No. 35 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. <xeneralT %ent§, FOR Q n . PENNSYLVANIA OF THE <s^ JJkno^S^ffo dMITED STATES OF AMERICA. TbO NATTOTTAt, LIPR iKStTRANOB COMPANY i 9 0 corporation cliur'creU br special Act of Con grew, «p proved July as. 166 a, wall a , CASH CAPITAL, 51,000,000, POLL PAID. Llberalterms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who arelnvlted to applyntouroitlce. . _ Full particulars tubehud on anpllcadon at onr oincc, located In rhe second story of oar Buulang Uou-c where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully dpstrihii.gtlu Advantages otiered by the Cfunpnnv ,mav bn had. IC. TV, ( LARK & <’<>.. ■vv.. ; i ■■ • ' I’jTIIiADKhPHIA I'A. jipllcuUons lor Central ami Western JVnn svlv an to Ijo made to 11. S. RUSSEL, .Mummer Harrlshnn*. Pa , Atifr. 20; 18G- - .—Jy C’ILSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES /•’ 0 li ’ a E A T L E M E N . All the LEA PINO STYLES on Imnd or mrale o measure. Prices Fixed tit Low L'iijures, An Illustrated Prieu List with Instructions for Kdf measurement sent on receipt of Post Ollleo ad dress. WM.K BARTLETT, Ayu. 20. —ly PHii.Ai)KU*niA. np H AX K L f X H O IT SE • occdsitk inn coimit house, V All fj 1.1 , K, J‘ KNE ‘ A •K-KORG-K— ’W-ET-ZEt,— Proprietor- Feb. <i, IS(W.—ly PLAIN , AND FANCY PRINTING of kvkky Dliaeuil'TlON neatly executed at the volunteer OlHee. ©Voccricss aROCERY, FRUIT AND PROVIS ION STORK. Almost every norsoii knowa ol the Chkai* Stork, *Vo. s 1 ', J-mhl l\>u\frct Street, where you enn always buy your uroeerlos cbcap er than elsewhere, uml how does It ~r * L caiihc I have no rent to pay ami have my ou n clerks, therefore J can sell goods low er than If 1 tmd tour or live hundred dollars rent to pa> and six orcight hundred dollar- to pay lor clerks. Me slock 1- alwax- /<•.''( <nnt complete. Keep w.irr.t»l every iirtlcle 1 ''i 1 1 li"'.T i " 111-own. rmsia.l, mix rn/1 >1 an.l G i a’iu i.i’.-'d >ugar*. 1,..!,,! U,.ii'lni l'i>tln',syn' ■ » > .CO.-1-. IV.kmg M.das-e-. Giecii Mid Bmc.s ica.-, l..ce, U.aii-. Teas. IV.ul b.u lex. lio’mny. sweet Sha- Ui-i Oh n,< ot n si arch, iln-e, V .ov.r, 1- arum, Sxx eel niul Bakers Ghoeol'iU. NVlmlc and Ground spl ecs, Baking Soda. Sa lei Mu-, Fre-li Teas,Corn, To nmloi-s nml Pem-hes. by llin vim *? r ''"AW-ill 1 - 1 kinds of Flavoring Extracts. English 1 leaks, such as Glrkins. Mixed Pickles. White Onions, raullllowcr, rjealliili. Chow Choxv, also firkins l»v the <lo/en, Fd‘.-h Table Oil. Ketchup. ANo Dr. Barber's Howe Poxvdcr, ami Kronlleld s i at lie Powder, Stove atid sljoe Blocking, Indluo, While Glue, Madder,- Wliite Rosin,'Bec&wnx, Extract Logwood, Salts, Flour Sulphur, blue Vitriol, Copperas, Antimony, Ac. Hemp, Canary and Rape Seed for Birds, Iv—cnce of Codec, and - Lye, Dried Fruit, sueh as pared and uupared Feaehcs, Appl os , Blackberries. •Cherries, also Prunes, Figs, Dates. Haver, Seedless, and Valentin Raisins, Currants, Citron, Lemons, and Oranges,Sperm, Ftsh, Tan ners’ anil Coat Oils, Pure Cider Vin egar, Soaps, such as Olive, ‘rttcarlnc, Babbit's, Rusin, Country and all kinds of Toilet soaps. Also a lino assortment of an kinds of Segurs, Chewing and Smoking tobac cos, such ns Navy, Congress, Cavendish, Sun Fish. Atlantic Cable, Fine Cut. Navy. Spun, Hne Cut Choxvmg. Virginity,Cherokee, Mlnnohnhan. Chlngoroer, sunny side. Virginia Chotec, I uneh Lynchburg. Vara, Gem of the .Mountain, Shang hai, Lateka, Danville, Pioneer, Krvslone, \ ir guua Dare. OODKN AND WILLOW WARE, such as Market, Clothes and Traveling Baskets of all sizes ami Mvles, Tubs, Buckets, Keelers, Dippers, Hall Bu-hels and Peck Measures, Horse Bucket-, Flmir Buckets, Horse Brushes, Shoo do., Stove do.. Wall do., Clothes do.. Scrubbing do., Dusting do., Whisp.- and Brooms. Twin s «.l all kinds, Bed Cords. Clothes Lines, .Ma-on Lines. Ac.. Ac. , • i iiireusware, (ilass. Stone and Crockery W are, n good supply ut all kinds. A good assortment ol Lamp-. Lantern- ami Tumblers, and many orlicr art iele- too numerous to mention. 'FL'iCll \M> Fl-. 1; 1' eou-iaiitly on band, also a lv oi .-..v B. Herman Champion Mus t.od the i"' u 'i: u-\ i*v the jar or dozen, whotc v , ~', • , i w 111 eh the -ul)'(Tiber is the . Nnt‘,l,; -asi.-ic. F;-h and Salt, Craeker , ■ o.i- ol ,nl kind-. Notions of evei y des- ,1-. m C..uu’i' Pioim-e laken in ex 1, ,| m ibe I'MKAI* tikOCKHV. M> IMP A IM l ’. s ' STnllK, .Vo. s>, n: -I. u. Huffman yA-, Mi ll .11 HROTHER 11EM0 V A L ! \fj TS-. if. «r Jl'rjh Mncl, Carthh Jl'Pl-.’s o !tl ■■/mid. I.ATF. All RIVAL OK (H)lll) AND KRESIi (IROCERIKS, /• A' I<: I'. .S' I\ F. I> i' ( ' F. D ! V,-,. .• jn-l IVOOIM-.I u frrU, suppy "/ (1 R <) C E R IKS, s r L U AS Br.nvn, crushed, pulM.vl;’.o,l nml Kmimlivtwl Su tii\rs, 1 green ;ui.l runsteP. Hiee. Ail;,- fc immune Candles, Tallow Candles, Maicli T.-as all-kinds, Cheese, Chocolate, La ker's Cocoa. Baker's Broma, Mac r-AV o n Wrmacllla, Fahnes l<Karina. Mustard, Mus lim! s-<*ed, Black a n d i •avanm- Pepper. >i**- ces, Indigo, AD 1 u in, Oqipe i as, lump • a n cl p u I v e r l/ed HV i Hi stone, Babbitt's ami Vanhaguu's Soap, Tollc-i Soap.Smln, Cream ot Taitar, Coarse ami Eim .'-all hv Ur* sack or bushel. Mi<a- Blacking, .''love Luster, ConcciiUa i.'it Lvc New Orb-aim ami rtyrup M«>- Isinm*s >iu-rm 0.1, Waggon Grease. My;- keivl,\ IU-HUbgrades sugar Cured Hams. Dri'-a Bed. general a--oi l m.-nt ol Coal ml and l-.uid Lamps. Glass and .Mini I-amp Chimneys, cm n, lin-Uoi'v and emu uisp Brooms. Tampico My Brushes, hearth. dusting and sweeping I.iumi.-s hand -cnil* Brushes, shoe ami wall D: mle-s. Ho h ami hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid K■ • 111>.• 11. black. hlueaiSd ml Ink. C A TT L K I‘ U W I> K K • laisins, 1'! Uli 1 paiici and ii’n.a;’ -I I Vacaev Vuclhs am) Tomato, s in cans. ( .Bmp-, \V mves .-rand l.oni-n • h;i- Sainv.i te-n « '■ .n cans, able nil. Hominy, ia-.m-. )K A Xii K S A N 1) 1. KMO N S vater. '■upi!, Vi milk ami a tm-i,-. me y-is. •oasted rceaiid vm A nml I u ml. y .\\.>aC iral and Coia-i ’■ s i'. •-i-o, j.mi* . .m-1 m. m-hhurg a-.d I! i. .• --an Me .-im 1- m. •o and A iitli-i 'i >n - ' < em-a ing 1 1 »0.0-co. t d7.v:xs:r i a*/*;. C///.N .1. Cl. .s.s, Wiml'F.S /■'. i Krury a.'.K a 7‘n.v;-; ;r.! a*;-; baskets, r. -'•-n.-i.il as-.. u 11 >t i'ni -.I W'.\u>w Splint lle-lo is .-.ml man.. * N (.» T I O N S , mill tv.Tjlhlim i'Ke nu.lilly li.-Ml In u tlrot-.-ij Store. The nubia* at e i cspeetiully ln\ lied to « .ill and exam me ibelr stock. W e foci con 11 dent. 1 he> will I'd awav satlsiled. . Ku~ Marketing of ul. Muds taken In exchange for goods. WASII.MOuI) A HKDTHKII. April Hi, M AK T' VS family ano uk in store , FAST MAIN STFFFT, < AKI.ISLK, PFNNA (Late Marlin A Gardner's./ The subscriber would bey leave to inform the ntr/.ens of Carlisle and vicinity, that lie still keens on hand, at bis store, Kail Mum Street, ad joining thmlnei fo's, Mucin no Simp ami Kona dry. the lamest mid best selected stock ot f ui: s u c; uoo k u r r, s , Ula.-.i and (iiu-cu.sware, which he will sell at the verv low »*s| prices for cash. Fvery article m Hie line of Faimlv Groceries will always be kepi iresb and cheap, lie also calls particular al ton lion to the Kun !:n I’otunt (H’r-.i i'nnt.Jurs, of which he Inis the exclusive agency lor Carlisle, and which has proved its superiority ov* r alt oilier cauß or jars now in use by Us grealsimpl" > ity, perfect reliability In keeping Frmt.and Hu ex iraordlnarv ease with which it is scaled mid opened, without Injury for future use. No [ ,mi ly should purchase other jais without fn.si exam ining the Fureka, If they want to buy the best,— Also KNOX'S PATFNT STFP FAI'DFH, an ail i cle which no household should be without. A So, Lasli's celebrated SVArflllNO MA* lIINF. only Five liollars, and the AMIIiUX t'l.iiTllKs ■\VIUNOFIv, both of which are confidently rec ommended to give entire sat isl.ict ion. If • • has also been appointed agent for the sale o| EARTHEN DRAIN IMPKS, to which he would call the attention oi Fin mers and others needing them as the heM amt e.e ap est. article to lie found for conveying water ihro* yards and barn yards. Also a variety of <.i her articles, such as lna.»U MATS, of several kinds and prices, £&• Just opened a supply oi Fresh lien mg and all kinds of Salt Fish, put up tills Spring. Also Flour in barrels and sacks, and Feed by the bush ed. JOHN MAILIIX, July IS. ISo7—tl iSocfe, gftationrvn, .Vi p i r k i;' s BOOK AND FANUV.STOKK, AND GENERAL NEWN REPOT, it; WKST MAIN STUICF.T ('Aliusu:, CA. A lino assortment of Goods on Inti id, such ns Writing Desks. Port Kollos, Ladles Companion*. Work Boxes. •Satchels, Ladles’ Purses, Pocket. Bonk*. Scgnr (’uses, Curd '’uses. Gold Pens. Pen Knlvi s, Ac.. Ac. A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY 11! Bid's and PIUiTOGHAPJIIC ALBI'MS at uriircpi) pricks. DIA 11 1 E S F 0 U IS{> S. Subscriptions received for all Magazines. Fash ion Books, Papers, Ac., nt publishers prices. You KiiVQ postage mid always .suit! of reetdvingyour .Magazines by subscribing at Piidin’H. Special attention Is pnul to keping idua.- s -ai hand' a supply of . SCHOOL BOOKS, for town and country schools. Books and Music ordered when desired, ' May 2818(17—tf, / ' ' ' IPjotograpljss Mbs. b. a. smith’s photo graphic Gallery Southroast* Corner Hano ver street, and Market Scjuaro, whore may bo had nil the dlll'erentstyles of Photographs, from card to life size, . I V O U V T Y P E S , A M B It O T Y P E S . A N D MELAINOTYPEH : also Pictures on Porcelain, rsomrthfng new) both Plain ami Colored, and which mv beautiful pro ductions of the Photographic- art. ''all and sen them. Particular attention an >-• copying irom Daguerrotypcs Ac. She invites t l/e patronage of ! lie public Feb. ir, p-ti.s. -Q : ET irHI‘LBEST-PHOTOOUAPHS LOCHJIAN’S Premium Photographic Gallery,2l WEST MAIN STREET, Carlisle, Pa. Feb, 18 1868,-ly Utg ©tltlfcS. FALL & WINTER CAMPAIGN INTIIK Dry Goods Trade Opened AT THE CHEAP STORK OF L. T. GREENFIELD, NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET. I would respectfully call tho attention, of my patrons ami others to my line selection oi goods. Just arrived from tho eastern cities. Many of which I will ho able to sell at prices much below former figures, ns will bo seen from tho follow ing. DOMESTIC GOODS, 5000*yds. of tho most popular 1 prints at 12‘<J c Domestic Ginghams at and 20 c. Brown at 12}/£, 15, and 18 c. Bleached Muslin st 10.12)<t, 15, & tip top. Skirling at 20 c. Canton Flanols at 15,20,nud 25 c. Tickings at 15,18,20, 25 and upward. ’ Crashes at 12} £, 15 and 20 c. Also a full lino of Chocks, Stripes, Demins, Kentucky Jeans Drillings and other Domestic Goods at correspondingly LOW PRICES. DRESS GOODS llavlng\lolcrinlhcd to imaca-u my -slock of* Dress Goods, 1 have purchased a slock that will compete with any In tin* valley. as to quantity ami (rtialHv, and at prices that cannot fall to please. They consist in part ol B L A C.K SILKS, from the lowest grade up to 9.1 per yard. A beautiful assortmout of COLOMBIA SI^LKS of all the latest shades. SILK CHANGEABLE MIXTURES. French Merinos, All Wool Corded Poplins, All Wool Plain Poplins, Empress Cloths. (’heuo Poplins, Alexander Poplins Oriental Lusters, Striped Wincey ALI,W O OK DE K IX E S stpiyle and Double Wl l?h ALPACAS IN ALL SHADES, AMERICAN DELAINES, MOURNING GOODS, r. o M U A ■/. I N K S SLACK ERKXCH MERINOS, Ail. w< mi, l >KL VINES. A 1 team ; ml Vet imi m 11 liAC'lv AN 1) WHITK MIXTURES, i übckg's crape ou.i.ar^ BLACK THIBET SIIAWB3,' ; i(uaif uml Long, together with a, full assort- im nl of FUNERAL GOODS in- which onl.'ts will ho promptly amlgsatlsfac- torlly filled. CLOTHS & CASSI MERES BLACK, CLOTHS. From t In- Lowest Grade of A uteri can to tin; Fin est French. A M K R I C A N 1! !•: AVK U S FRENCH BEAVER For Overcoats. A Large Stock of PLAIN A FANCY CASSINETS A CASSIMEKES. In this branch of my trade I would particular ly call attention, as 1 am confident that I have the largest and Ijest .selected stoelc of those goods of any store thi*) side of the cities, and having made it. an object in order to suit my numerous customers in those articles, all 1 ash is an Inspec tion. lulty siUisded that none can compete with, or iimlfis,-!l in<i. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! ! In these I aid now offering bargains Hint cm not be found ijlsewhoro. 0O 11 S'E TS! CORSETS!! In (his branch of our trade wo are the only bouse that lamps a variety of these articles. — Mix's Celebrated Star Corset, selling at SI.OO, The Regular French Corset. Thompson’s Talent Clove fitting Corset, being the most perfect arti cle of the.ki*d known. Also, aline -French Cor set with . r t(>n|ay». *■ U A \V L S-! Mystoclc ofSlmwlHlsvery udl and will hose at prices to Milt all. They consist of Square at L'mg’Blfmkel Shawls, Paisley Shawls Ae. • i loth for Ladles Sacks, of all Shades. F LO O 11 O 1 1. CLO T If K T A B L E O I L U L O T H S STAIR OIL CLO T II S OIL AND PAPER BLINDS. NOTIONS! Gloves and Hosiery In great variety, and very cheap. Latest styles of HOOPSKIR'TS, BALMORAL SKIRTS. FURS ! PURS ! ! PURS ! ! ! Having accepted the agency of one of the larg est Fur Manufacturers In the country, I will by Ibis means have on band to ofler for Inspection, on tbo Ist of October next, one of I ho largest and finest select lon of Furs over brought to this place, and will otter such inducements to purchasers that cannot full to please, both as to price and fpniHt'. By this arrangement ray srock will al ways be fresh, and having no risk in tbo sales will bo able to sell at. very short profits. Remember the place, XO. 4 EAST MAXXSTBEET, L. T. GREENFIELD. Sep. 24,1608. .®atfjtoarf, faints, &c. 311 li JEJt t c- BOWERS Take this opportunity of directing the attention of the community at.large, and every person in pnrtlcnlnr, to their recently replenished stock of hardware. Tlicy studiously avoided Hives Ink ! , 1 u^ I Vt' m I „S lilcli |,rices, mid pntlontly nwn tfil tl l? n l , , l }!!?.5 out of the bottom before nltompUiiß l " !hj,s si,elves, nml now Hint things ‘>"ve been ieduced to old time prices, ns nenr ns possible, thej I nv o Invested Inrpely, nml nro prepared lo gunrnutoo to their friends uml customers ns lon 1“ ‘ any market outside Uio cities. They 5 Invitethe attention of mcchnnies, niIJJ” [ builders. Our stock Is complete nml polio mea fear meeUny with disappointment In ‘I' 111 ” J. for anything in our line. Mo haxc eonstantl.x on hand a full assortment of Hammered, Eng lish Refined and Norway Burdan's Horse nml Mule Shoes. Horse Nalls, Norway Rods. Cast Steel, of the best hrnmla. Black and Polished Sprlngs.Sprhig,Sleigh. Blis ter and Too Steel, together with a lull stock of Blacksmith's loots, Snell as Drills, Solid-Box Vicos. coach a ,v/> ir a ao n FIXTURES, 'use Harden, Wnyoii, Carrinye urn! I’.uanV .XLKS, HUBS. SPOKES, FELLOES, HOWS, SH A FTS. CARRIAGE POLKS, TOP LE-ATHEH. ' ' ’DRILLIN'! Damask, LaooTrlimnlny, t \-e. Ac. BUILDING MATERIAL, AT THE LOWEST ( ASlt PRICES, Persons wishing to build will llnd It- to t helt ad vantage to examine our Mock before puiclinMug elsewhere. Wo are careful to select, from the best manufacturers, and In no case do we recom mend goods that are not serviceable ami ol the very best quality. Always on hand. 11l CARPENTER’S J|||P TOOLS. ImsLre Cord, Alpaca Poplins. In this branch of the business we are ready to compete with any other establishment, both In quality and price. Our stork u| Planes, Saws, Squares, Augurs, Chisels, Bench Screws, &c., ire of the llnesl grades, and we are bound to crop up the reputation of the old stand In this >W/ adjusting and Gig Trees , Enameled Leather , Patent Leather , Jfoff Shins, Saddle Trees, S'tirrups , JJamm, | 9 BRIDLE EITTS, Brow Bands, On things, v fj Blankets, Ac., Ac. Saddler’s Tools of every description. SHOE FINDINGS, consisting of Moroccos, Tampico, Boot, .I ulna Boot, Tampico French, Pink Linings, V- hRe Li nings, Morom-s, Bindings, Shoo Ihread, Pet_., Tools of all kinds, and everything «?» JmS with this line, ail which will be disposed ot at the makers and undertakers willulways find us having a full stock of Hij lr Cloth. Bed, Chair and Sola Springs. Curled lla.tr.CoOlii *an dlos Litcc. Collin Screws.and everything In their line. pock t; t cutlery. I i full assort ment ol wlilch can he found on our (helvesal all limes. WHITE LEADS AND ZINCS. We have not quite cleaned the Eastern market of this particular commodity, but have always on hand a sufficient supply of the best brands, which we are ready to oiler at the lowest rates. In every variety, dry and In oil. OlLS—Linseed. Sperm, Winter Bleached Whale, Lubricating and Neats Foot. Coach, Furniture, Leather and Iron. Varnishes, Turpentine, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Rosin, Glue} Chalk, Chelae, Borax, Ac. of all desorlptlons and of any . manufacture, Wood, Iron and Lead Pipe to suit. tFarm and House Bells, of every description, all war- FAPMERS arc respectfully luvltejl to amino our stock of ilumoH, v. . Traces. Breast Chains, Tongue unci Stay Chains. Fifth Chains, .lookoy Chains, Spreads. HaPer Chains, Cow Ties. Forks, Shovels, Spades, Hakes. Crain Hags, Ao. CEDAR WARE. Tubß, Cburns, Buckets. Hall Bushels, and evoryr thing connected with thin branch. Smooth and Twisted Rifles, 3^ s ** p tT^ BE^Q e _ Double and Sin glo Barrel Shot <$P © Guns,Revolvers, Cartridges, Wipers and Gun Trimmings, of e SOLDERING IRONS, Bolder, Lend, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Brass, &c. We are Solo Agents for tho «SEs=r- UUFFALO SCALES. These fIW Scales are warranted tooompete / : ij • ® with any other in the Market, / ijl and are offered on better terras. / qg , ' As we order diroot from tho / , Factories, wo are able to supply country merchants at Phlladel- iig?^-/g3SPSSw phla and Now York Prices. Moioer of any year , constantly on hand. P, s.—Goods delivered to any part of the town fl ee of charge, MILLER £ BOWERS. No. 26 North Hanover Bt., Oarlißle. Feb. 20, 1807-ly. I It O A r , Bellows, Rasps, Files, fro,. JTa wish a v(j ya ils SAVBLBItY, COLORS, VARNISHES, PUM P S I'oaairi.* and Lircuhiv SAWS. Ilifle and Safely Fuse, Koseiirtule, llan ti Scotland Cement. Calccno Planter, and. Crow liars, Sledges, Drills, Napping rs, Ac. ?i}ariitoatc, faints, &c. Hardware Headquarters. HENRY SAXTON, No 15 EAST HIGH STREET, (JAKUSLIC, I’A. Having upwards of 20 years experience In buying, and invariably of the manufacturer, and always paying cosh, wo Hatter ourselves tbat wo can buy at the cheapest rates possible, and as Quick Hales and small profits is our “Motto,” wo feel confident that we can please our custo mers In every instance. Wo have lately purchased our Full Goods, ami reduced tlio price of our entire stock, and Mould advise Builders, Mechanics, Farmers, and all those who w uld look to their interest to coino and exumi no before purchasing. Our extensive stock lu the Blacksmith's lino consists In part of Hammered, Rolled, English Refined, and Norway Iron, of all slianes and sizes. Burden's Horse and Mule Shoes, •Horse and Mule Iron, and Ntllls ’ Ca*«t. Spring, Sleigh, Blister and Toe Hleel, English Wagon Boxes, also Sledges, Drills, Vi ces. Bellows, Files, Rasps, and Tools of every de scription. C TJXL IS It Y. Pocket and Table Cutlery, ButcherKnivcs, Ta ble ami lluiebiMsS Steels. Barber's Ujik-ms himl Sclssois, hlm. I'ailors Sheuis, Kmbroiderim; s>els sors we., in endless variety of the most ei leln a* led English and American makes. Our o uviage, Wagon ami Sleigh Fixtures nml Ti i in ml ims are too extensive to enumerate. CAIII’KNTEKS AND BUILDERS mi]>|■!ini with itinlfflalsul a vary small mlvalicv mi MumilacliiiPia prices/ C A UPE N T E It S’ TO o I, > such us Planes ilnsi-Is, Sptmrcs, SMIAVS, Hatchets, Hammers. Ac. Ac., nf every variety selected with great caic from tie most it-liahle manufacturers. and warranted. gABDLEE?, cciiija isiim In part Ives and North's sclt-adjust mu ainl t»*e Trees, Hamex, •• <<Mlc Trees, Collars, Patent and Enameled l.caiiii i. i togSklns,Shark ilo., Blankets, Belli Wei.. Bills, Hack les, nine*. Ornaments. Ac., n.aet her with all the Fancy and Improved goods and pools in the de partment. S H O K M A K !■: R S will find a replenished slock ol Lusts Tluem Tools. Ac, at reasonable tlgn i rs, UAH I NET MAKEIUS AND HNDEBTAK KKs will tlnd ghods in their line such us Hair Cloth J-prings, Hair, Moss. Vancet s. Mirror Plates, Col lin Handle'.. Lure, Fringe Ac. Ae.,al a great de cline. P L IT M JJ K K 8 A N I) T INNMSRS Soldering Irons.Har Copper, P.ar Lead. ,-o Ider Spelter Block Tin, Hahhitl Melal, Sheet Brass Copper, Brass,Sled anil Iron Wares, Ac. Ac., sol P A 1 JV T S A large stock of White Lead, Red Lead ami Zinc, bought before the recent “rise,’’ compris ing WealluMilPs Unck and Liberty Lends, French and American Zincs, besides all the lower grades, also Gold leaf Bronze. COLO R ,V Dry and In Oil in Cans and In Tubes, Paint, Varnish, Camel Hal*-, and Graining Brushes of every description. OILS A N I) V A R N I ft H E S Linseed OH. Sperm <lo.. Whale do. Laid do,, Lnbrie do., Neals Foot do. Furniture Varnish, (’ouch do. Willie Demur do, Iron do. Leather do. Spirit do. T A li Ctlrt'-s, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Mhollae, Rosin. (Hnilk, Alum, Copperas, Borax. Madder, LogWOOd, Glue, P U M P H, Rumsey. Douglass and Cowing Iron and Chain Pumps, with wood Iron or load pipe attach ments, guarranteed to lift water from r»to 150 feet, not to freesu* In winter. P O II r> E R , *V constant and fresh supply of Rook, and Rlllet Powder together wlh D-ills Crow Baraka. Mnt-s locks. Digging Irons f'r I a Crow Bars, Sledges, Napping Tfaimne. . Ac. a-., i k m /■; .y v, Rosendulo and Scotland remont, Calcine Plas ter, Putro Sand, Ac., (nil warranted fresh and good.) FIRM r ELLS, " All sizes,’’ “warranted nntto crack.” Discern Mill. Circular, Crosscut an«l Buleher’s Rn • • anrranted.” i Mill and Circular Saws Gummed.) CEDAR WARE. A largo ami new assortment of Cedar Ware, such os Buckets, Churns, Tubs. Bowls, Ac. ITOUSEK EEPERS GOODS, Plain anti Porcelain-Lined, Oral anti Hound Hollers, J’lirrolabi. Brass and Copper, Preserving Kettles. Hake unit ■ Frying Pant, Waffle and Grid Iron s, iS'ad Irons, Wringers Coffee Mills, HrUiunia and Plated Tea and . Table ■' ponns, Rklmmers ami Ladle .Dinner gongs and Bolls, Butter Rcnlcs. Largo Iron Kettles, Sheet Zinc, Floor Oil Cloth, Stair Rods. BIRD CAGES Largest assortment and most beautiful styles nf.nird Cages Cot Flower Baskets, Moss Hang ing Baskets, te., G U N,S Single and Double Shot Guns, Rifle Rarrels, Looks. ami Mountings, Revolvers,Bowie Knives, Cartridges to suit any rifle or revolver. Powder, Shot, Caps, &c.. Fishing rods and Tackle. G'lt AIN BAGS, 11.‘2}$ and H Bushels Cotton, and at the very low est fates. PI o ws. Plnnlt’B Shifting Ream. High and Low Cutter Znlulor, Welrleh, Bloomfield. Eagle and York Plows. Plow ami Cultivator Handles, Castings to suit any of the above plows constantly on hand. CHAINS, Straight and Twist Butt and -Log Traces, Bth Chains, Spreads and Halters, Jockey, Cow and Dog Chains. ELIZABETH HAMES. We are agents for the patent Improved Measu ring Fauces. We gunrrantee them to draw and measure correctl]/ the heaviest Molasses, Oils. Tar, Varnishes &c., in tho coldest weather. Wo are solo agents for Fairbanks Standard Scales, universally acknowledged tho best and cheapest. Wo are solo Agents for PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIPPING used In Doors and Windows for excluding cold. Rain, Dust and Snow, without mentioning the SAVING OF 0O A L, , besides securing such comfort as no other expen ditures of Fuel can command. “CAMPAIGN”.CAPES AND CAPS, for Seymour and Blair, Grant and Colfax. Goods delivered free to anjpartsof the town. Remember the Old STAND NO. 15 EAST HIGH STREET. . HENRY SAXTON. Sept. 17,1868—1 y !>' lir LvrnrV'n- Ayer’s Hair Vigop 3 For restoring Gray Hair ( 0 its natural Vitality and Color. • A t drcs9i »g.which 3 at once agreeable healthy, and efficj lor preserving hair. _ Faded or gnu hair is soon restored io its original color with the gloss ani /-;«w ss _ of y OUi ihm hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald' ness often, though not always, cured' by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed or the glands atrophied and decayed’ But such as remain can bo savedV usefulness by this application. I D3 ( ea j of fouling tho hair with a pasty !e di. ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous' Its occasional use will prevent the bait from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to tho hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable, Containing neither oil nor dye,.it does not soil white cambric. and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. 1 Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Cheihsu, IiOWEMi, MASS. PKIOB $l.OO, For Sap eby liuv uisiick uiotherH.Ou-lidc pn Oct. 15,1808— ly. iRING’S fj i ' OR *"i | GRAY HAIR. This 1b the AMBiiosiAthatElngnudo. SThis Is the Cure that lay In the Ambrosia that Ring; made, §This Ib the Man who was bald and Who now linn raven locks, they nay. 110 used the Cure that lay In tho Ambrosia that Bing made. Tills is the Malden, handsome and jgjSgy' Who married the man once hold and 110 used the Amhuosu that King This is the Parson,who,bythoway, Married tlie maiden, handsome and To once bald and gray, Hot'A /V But who now has raven locka, they Because ho used the Cure that lay In the Ambrosia that Bing made, aP&lg} This ia tho Bell that rings away /* nrouso the people sad and gay r /ffililtatilUnto this fact, which hero docs lay— Jf von would nnt be bald or pray, Use the Amuxoxia that R mymadc. H. Proprietors, Peterboro', N.H. ■KB- Said by alt DruyyM’s. Feb, 13, 1868.—1 y fthsccUaucons ■RHEUMATISM SIXTEEN YEARS’ STANDING COMPLETELY CURED. HEAD TIIIS TESTIMONIAL AND BK CONVINCED: Messhs. R. E. Selleuh A C0..-Thia ls Jo cerJJ fy that for the last sixteen years I I***® vcrely alUlcted with Rheumatism, olten confln ed to my house, and even unable to walk, hem in the postoffleo,about two monts ugo.Mr.Uim> observed my crippled condition, and to try a bottle of Johnson’s Rheumatic Com pound. I followed his advice, and now, b.'o' blessing of God and the use of half a .B K . your compound, I am free from all symptono rheumatism, and can walk, without the ai'J 01 my staff, ns well ns over. / JAMES M’DO « Taukntdu. October 2.*>. kti. 1 have known Mr. M’Dowel for a number of years, and do not hesitate to vouch for tlielm" of the above .statement, i JAS. CLARK, X’osfimudH. H. E. SELLERS & CO., Pole PiiorniETOita, Pittsburg, Pa. jssp For solo by „ JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY A COWD EN, Pnufl. HAVERSTICK BROS., Carlisle. Sep. 21, 18GS.—ly CUMBERLAND VALLEY HORSE KJ INSURANCE AND DETECTS E COM! *. CAPITAL $50,000. The above Company has been for t k insuring of all kinds of live stock against loss dj death, theft or accident. fnvnr , The rates of insurance are ns low a;ad a:* }J' or d able ns any Company of the kind In the u me States, while nn abundant capital, and a " management of Its ullalrs, make It most ucwni ble to those wishing to PULTUN. Presidmb w - F ' s^a. Applications for insurance can be made m 1 H. IC.’ PECKER, Agent. Carlisle. la. Or to J. K. JOHNSON, Actuary, Shlppensb b. t “• May M, 1808.—ly - iHHiscellanrous. S. M. COYLE. • WM. SCOTT COVLK. QOYLE& C O . , Hosiery, Qloves/Fancyo’oods .nil■ ““ tloner)r- AH ordo N r S A 1 . 1 ! 05' Agents for the Cham hersburg WooleuJU" March 19.1868. —ly THE FARMER’S BANK, OF CAB" LISLE, PENNSYLVANIA, Tieeentlv organized, has been opened, for transaction of a general Ull . ll I S S ou the corner room of 11. CHj ens “V/otaild tlie CenF 1 ’ North West corner of High street and uie l TheMrootors hope by» bo f’ »> rewAveduinil K CoUectiona mado on all acoe&lble PS!sSjSilll! country. Discount day, Tuesday. BrJiklnß" from » o’clock A. M. to 8 cabin. ' DIRECTORS. R. Given. President, Wm. H. Miller, Thomas Paxton, David Holkcs, John W. Craighead. A. J. Herman, March 20.1808.—if Abraham Witmer. U 8. PATENT AGENCY, C. L. LOCHMAN 21 AV EST-MAIN STREET, CARLISLE PA.. Executes Drawings, Specifications, Ac., * seats Patents for Inventors. Feb.lß.lBoK.-Iy A XI CTI UK BERING! "The undersigned bavins taken out MXif Servi an AUCTIONEER, respectfully o®>SiIPS,ioWces 1 PS,ioW ces to the public. Having bail cons!uern. . norlcncc, my friends feels confident 01 *“> n jp. ts* to render satisfaction. Any «n bl® sired will be cheerfully given oy.calllDO ij o bb, nt his residence, on the form of Mr. Jon nJCS . near Roxbury. or addressing him at burg P. 0., or upon inquiring at tbe oluco VoVeu Dewnrrai. Mechuntcsbnrff, Po- . Aug. 2 7, 1868.—Cm HENRY M., Carlisle Deposit Ba>*k. ) Tho annual election for nine Bl r ®. ct ®lnou tl> c Bnnlc, will bo held al tho Banking Bous «' l>ve u third Monday (Kith) of November next, tho hours oflO o’clock a, M. ond 2 P,**car.Eß. Oct. 29, 1868.—8 t
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