PREPARING FIRF. WOOn FOR WINTER ÜBE» Any sensible man can answer this questionj'which is the most economical, preparing wood in time and when it is wanted to bo used, all its heat goes to the purpose intended, or have to do with green or wet wood that has to spend half its heat in drying out. Have the wood-shed handy to the dwelling house, or what is better, a part of it, or at least joined to the kitchen, that in stormy weather there will be no need of going out of doors whenever a little is wanted, which goes a little against the grain on some days that are to be seen some winters, especially when the feed ing has been finished and you have sit ten down to read the paper; it is hard to put on a coat and bundle up with mittens to go to scratch some wood out of the snow : and then the task of house wife is still harder; the ice in it melts and drowns out the fire she has got, and a dinner got on such a fire is not good no difference how good the cook ; and if any person has got such a splendid piece" of humanity as to make a good dinner in such circumstances, he had better take a little better care of her. The advance of labor saving machin ery of all kinds has been so great that the hard slavish way of chopping wood with the axe has been done away with, and the horse power supplied and brought to bear in the shape of a drag saw, by which wood is quickly and ea sily brought into the right shape for the stove. Almost any kind of wood that is solid will do to burn, and such as sugar beech or hickory which will not last long enough to make fencing timber, hickory making the very best kind of burning wood when cured right, cut iu the dry time in autumn when it is dry, and therefore better, and also is a great deal easier hauled home; pile nicely in the wood shed, and by following those directions it Will save a great many housewives ancUi great deal of bad tem per, and help a great deal towards a pleasant home which is to bo envied by a great many persons. Forking Barnyard Manure Over. This is essential to rotting well.— AVhen corn stalks, straw and manure of animals are all trod down firmly during the winter and spring, the air is effec tually excluded, and the material will no: rot until it has been forked over, were it to remain there for a year or more. If ft is loosened up so tnat the air can circulate among it, the entire mass will decay in a few weeks so that it will be easy to pitch aud spread it.— Now the most expeditious manner of pitching manure up clean from the bot tom is to do the greatest portion of it with a strong horse fork. Set up three ; long poles as for pitching hay on a round stock, and make a hole down to the bottom of the manure tirst; then thrust the tine of the horse fork under the manure and turn it up in largo rolls, and tear it to pieces with hand forks.— Horse forks are of great service when the manure is very long. After it has rotted, a man or two men can pitch much faster by hand. If barnyard ma nure remains in the yard all summer, it should always be forked over, to fa cilitate the decay of corn stalks and coarse straw. But it should be protec ted from rain. Some farmers pitch long manure on the wagon with horse forks. But I never could perceive that the practice would pay, because a horse fork will not hold as much as a horse is capable of elevating. It is fur any one to try the experiment which wid soon satisfy all anticipations or doubts on this subject. Ploughing up Raw Soil.—Wo sometimes hear farmers remark that, ploughing deep, .they get less grain; that, bringing up the new mellow soil, their crops suffer. It would be very strange if this was not the ease; for this soil even if ever so mellow, is raw, just like manure when it is “green” or “ long.” It is not yet converted or changed into plant-food. It needs what the Jong manure needs—to be changed by the heat and air—that is, decomposed or rotted. When the top-soil is less fertile than it used to ue when the land was tirst tilled, you may rest assured that this undersoil is always better than the up per soil, because the upper has deterio rated, while the under has not, but rather improved. It is therefore, inadvisable, nay, sui cidal in some soils, to turn up deeplv the underground in the spring or in the fall at sowing time. The cold, cheer less ground will not help the grain, and were it not for the other soil mixed with it, an almost total failure would be the result. But turn it up in tiio full, and let the fro»t nml the ulenmuts take hold of it, and you have another soil ; it is turned into manure, a good part of it. A little lime mixed with it, mattered and har rowed in, or manure, or both, would fa cilitate the process. In the spring sow. either with or without another plough ing, and you will tind no more occasion to complaiu. We have great Jertilitv to draw upon from below, but it re quires managing. Valuable Table.—The following table will be found valuable to many ol our readers: A box twenty-four inches by sixteen inches square, and twentv-eig'ht inches deep, will contain a barrel. A box twenty-six by fifteen and a half inches square, and eight inches deep, will contain a bushel. A box twelve inches by eleven and a half inches square, and eight inches deep, will contain a half bushel. A box eight by eight inches square, and lour and one-eighth inches deep, will contain one gallon. A box seven by eight inches square, and four and one-eighth inches deepf will contain a half gallon. A box four iby four inches square, and four and one-eighth inches deep, will contain a quart. Pork and Beans.—The cheapest and most nutritious vegetable used for food are beans. Prot. Liebig says that pork and beans form a compound of substan ces peculiarly adapted to furnish all that is necessary' to support. A quart of beans costs,say 10cents; halfapound of pork 10 cents. This, as everv house keeper knows, will keep a small family for a day with good strengthening food. Four quarts of beans and two pounds of corned beef, boiled to rags, in 50 quarts of water, will furnish a good meal,to 10 men at a cost of $1 —two cents and a half a meal. Cuke fok Earache.— Take a small piece of cotton batting or cotton wool made a depression in the centre with the finger, and fill it up with as Audi ground pepper as will rest on a live cent piece; gather it into a ball and tic it up; dip the ball into sweet oil, and insert it in the ear, covering the latter with cot ton wool, and use a bandage or cap to retain it in its place. .Almost instant relief will be experienced, and the ap plication is so gentle that an infant will not be injured by if, but experience re lief as well as auults. To Stop the F now of Blood.— Take the tine dust of tea and bind it close to the wound—at all times accessible and easy to be obtained. After the blood has ceased to flow laudanum mav be advantageously applied to the> wound. Due regard to these instructions would save agitation of mind, and running for a surgeon, who probably would make no better prescription if ho were pre sent. I®-Strive to do goody and you will be looked upon with pleasure by the righteous. JDrji ©ooUs. ” *Havo laid In an unusually largo slock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS 150 pieces Wool and Cotton Flannels, amongst which are iho Opera. i - Sack, Shaker, \ Home-made, and Canton. Hamilton \ iV. pei Ml. ONE HUNDUED AND FIFTY NEW PRINTS, such as merrirnacs, Calicoes, Bpragues, Glouces ter*. and other favorites, being tne best goods in the market, at 12J.$ cts. This la the price these goods sold at in cheap times. DRESS GOODS of every kind and style now worn. French M«- rlnocs. Silks. Alpacas, Coburgs, Delaines, Bom bazines, Ginghams, 4e., &c., at reduced prices. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS Mattings. Rugs. Window Blinds. Tickings, Twil- Itngs, Wool and Cotton Yarns. Shawls m largo heaps, Muslins and Sheetings, Velvets, Ribbons, and the largest stock of Trimmings and Notions in t lie county. Cloths, Casslmercs, Satmetts, Blankets, Quilts at O) per cent, reduction from former prices.— Hosiery and Gloves, all to be sold cheaper than the cheapest. Onr Friends and the public gen erally arc invited to call and save from 10 to o per cent bn their purchases. Tills Is an item these times which every household ought to avail themselves of. Come and see if you wish to save money. BENTZ A CO. Oct. 15, ls>>. ’i - Q.OOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! GREA 1 DECL IXE IX PRJ ?KS AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CA STORE. CUIISER OF UANOVEK AND POMFUET STREETS The subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he is receiving almost dally from the Eastern Cities, n largo invoice of Newand Cheap Goods, such as LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, PLAIX, IILACY .1 XD FAXCX SILKS, French Meriuoes, Mohairs, Poplins. Black and Fancy French Repps, Plain and Fancy De Lalnos, Plain anil Fancy Alpaccas Poplins SHAWLS! SHAWLS! DROCIIA LONG AND SQUARE. LONG IKKAK.FAST SHAWLS in Croat variety and very cheap. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES! French, Ot'mtnu mid American Cloths, Hhick ami Ftmey OMimcres, Dotskms, Jilack mid Fancy Cver CbaUniji, Kentucky Jeans, L'ndvrthirts and i>-auYrx. D O M E S T ICS! Bleached and Brochn Table Diapers, Counterpanes, aud Quilts. Colton Flannels. Bleached and • Unbleached Muslins. Tickings. Checks, Towels, Napkins, ic. REMEMBER THE PLACE. HANOVER AND POMFRET STREETS, iho room ormerly occupied by B. i\ JAiIESON J: Co. THUS. A. HARDER. Nov.fl, ISbs— lf 1868. FALL 1868 BARG A I A .S’ Now opening lu DOMESTIC GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS AND J EANS, WHITE G O Q BS, dress trimmings ZEPHYRS, RIEBOXS AXD XOTIOXS RING’S NEW STORE .VO. 55 WEST .VAIX STREET. Opposite the Mansion House, Next door to the Post Office, Carlisle. Nov. 12. Isis. tClotljing anU Jfanni Goofis* J O II N ' DO 1! N K U ~ ~ .M EECHAXT TAILOR, south-west sim: oe raiLic hq'ue. Carlisle, pa. vIN UKAIi OK COURT HOUSE. I i. Inthlne irmde to order, and tv good fit guaran teed tu ali cases. READ Y MADE C LOT HI N G AND A LAIIGE VARIETY OK GEX TI.KEXS Fi’RXISniXG GOODS Such ns Under Clothing, Collars, Neckties, Sus Venders, Ac., constant ly on hand. Goods sold hy the yard, as cheap ns any house out.side the cities, and no charge fop 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 21. iNiS.—ly Read and keep yourself IN FORMED.—Having purchased the old and welt known business stand winch I have occupi ed for twenty years. I have determined not to, retire from my presf nt business, but to continue in the manufacture of E E A\D Y- M A DE CLO '1 lIIS O of all sizes and descriptions, as well as plcc goods by the yard, and a general assortment o GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. 1 would respectfully Invito my friends and pa trons who need a good suit of cloths to give me a call, as I hove just returned from the city with a large assortment of the best quality of FALL AND WINTER GCjpDS, viz: Fixe Black French and English Cloths, * ” “ “ ** DOESKIN (JASSI MERES, FIN E LIGHT FANCY DOESKIN CASSIMERE CnasluettH, Coltouaded, Velvets, Drab d’ele’s Al pacas, Linens. Satins, Velvet Cord, and many more too numerous to mention. Also, a full as sortment of '* TRUNKS, VALISES and TRAVELLING-BAGS of the best description. With thanks to the pub lic for past favors, and hope I will receive a call soon at my place, Xo. ±2 Xorth Ilr.unvrr St,. Nov. 10, IKdS.-tf I. LIVINGSTON. Philadelphia, 2?" Samples sent by mail when written for. Oct. 1, ISCS.-ly (Sift (Shtcqmscs pose. A»D LAST eGRAND OF Til F I HOF MOULDERS UK iiAillil.'LKUD, TO IJE GIVEN in;cujuu;it as. is.is, At which time wiU lie given away Tw o T nous A ND J G I KT S I N GREENBACKS See Schf.dui.f. of Gun’s, as Follows Throe Gifts In Greenbacks ot s.’*>o each S\X)J Four *• “ ** MX) Five - “ 100 " 500 Ten “ ” T 5 •• 750 Fifteen “ " “ 75h Twenty-live “ 25 *• till Thirty •• . •* 15 “ +V) Fifty* “ ** hJ M 500 One Hundred “ -5 s<>-) Two do •' ■» “ MX) Three do *• * “ W 0 Four do “ 2 “ S.X) Eight hundred and Filly-eight I “ SSS Twenty-live thousand tickets for the Concert are ollerod for sale, at which time the ticket holders will appoint three responsible peisons to award the presents. TICKETS si lO EACH. OR FIVE FOR ti 5 1 ', OR ten Fur tx». Each holder of a ticket to bo admitted to the Concert,and one share In the Distribution «t the presents. We pledge ourselves that this our last Distribution will be’conducted in an honest man ner in every particular. B—ln case it is possible to dispose of the tickets before the time speeltied, notice will be given through the public papers, and the Con cert will toko place and the presents awarded sooner. We have the names of some of the most prominent citizens, where weave known, to recommend us. Their n.uoes are below sub scribed. We. the undersigned, knowing thoodlcers con dueling this enterprise, have no he-liution In vouching for their honesty. A. J. HERR. Alt*vat Uiw. .1. M. U 1 K< I I T N’• J Aa I . J. I>. HOFFMAN, slit-nil'. W. D B< • v. . - i HENRY THOMAS. ■i I .*» BE ■ . % . Gen. T. J. JORDAN. IN",MI!!. .1. GEO. G. SHOEMAKER. ' M. K. VEtUH.K I- ARE WOOLENS Money sent by reg’.-u*r«-d Letter nr m"iu'\ Ufder at oitr risk. Addict c.rder-*!-. \\ ;n. V. M VriTIEM /W..Yo.A', //0v0W.•./■■/. wdl reeieve prompt attention. On upplic item for Tlcue's please vcr.ie N on. State, Gnuntv. City or Town of appir-.i ■ avoid mistalo - hen-aller. o. i>. J AUK. Jr. prcd lait. WM. R. M UTHKWs. .vt ./j-v C. B. MFCK, A'jciU ut Carlisle. Oct. 22. I --.—t>w Uailroati Hinrs / 1 r M P> K li I. A X D V A L L E Y R A I L U O A D I CIIA X G E O V HOURS! On and after Monday, Skit. Urn. IS(W, Passe n per ’1 rains will mu dally as follows,.sundAysex copied ; W E s r W A R D: drnmim-Wd/ioM 7V«nn leaves Harrisburg S.(X) A. M.. Mecbanicsbuig 1 ai iislelMO, Newvllle IMS, fcjhtppensburg i‘M'>i Cbainbeisbui g ln,4U, Green castle 11.14. arriving ut Haggerstown 11.42 A. M. (j Jfdd Train leave- Hamsburg 1.5 U P. M.. Me clmnlcsburg 1.02, fat lisle 2.51. Newvllle S.K'.Ship pensburg 5.4", Cbamberslung 4.2 b, Greeneastle -1.-V), arriving at Hagerstown .Vi*, I*. M. Kxprrts Tram leaves Harrisburg 4J5 P. M., Me dian icsburg 4*}7. Carlisle Al 7. Newville 5.50, Sblp fensburu t» 17. arriving at Cbumbersburg nl ti.ls ■. M. . w A j/uvd yViifn leaves ' bambersbnrg .*'.os A. M. Greonea-stle (Cil. arriving at Hagerstown 10,1 b A Accojnmodn/if/ii 7mm leaved Cbatnbershurg 4.4., A. M.. Shlppenshurg i.lt. Newvllle *t 40. I 'at lisle i> IS. Mecbaiilesburg 0.47 arriving at Harrisburg 7.10 A. M. Mail Tram leaves Hagerstown s.U) A. M., Green caslle s :V>. CliambeiMiUi g I'.l". Shlppeusburg i*.4o, Newville 10.14, Carlisle lu..*.u, Mecbanicsbuig 11.24 arriving at Harrlsbnig ll.V> A. M. Tvxprcsa 7Vam leaves Hagerstown li.eo A. M., Greeneastle 12:::. Cbambei -burg l.io -Miippens \mrg 1.25, .Newville 2.10. Carl isle 2.40, Mechanics bmg :U2. at riving at Hamsbuig 5.41 P. M. A J/ix«d Train leaves Hagerstown H.bo, P. M., Greeneastle 1.12, arriving ut ' liatnbersburg o.t'o P. M. ai)'Making close connections ;.t Harrisburg will, trams to and ftoiu Philadelphia, New # V«»rk, Baßlmore. Washington, Pittsburg and all points West. o. N. LULL. SC I’Kill NTK.N HUNT'S OFI'ICK Chamh'i/, /*(( . .S, pi. s, Isiis. Sept 17. Isiis. Ip OKE I G X A X D DU MKS T I ( J} LIqUoRS. Edward Sluiwi r : e-peeTfuilv announces to the public, that he mmimu l ', to iveep constantly on hand, and for sale, a large 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 House, Car lisle. Wln.*s. Sherry. Port. Maderla, Lisbon. Claret. * Native. Hock. Joha nnlsherg, and Boderhelmer. C H A MPAGNE. Hetdslck & Co., Geisler & Co., and Imperial.— Gin, Hohleu, Lion, and Anchor. Superior Old Rye. Choice old Family Nectar Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown Stout, Ac. Best to be had In Phila delphia. Bitters, of the very best quality. Dealers am! others deb. ring a pure article wll flud It as represented, a. ils whole attention will be given to a proper am careful selection ol his Stock, which cannot be mrpassed, and h<*pos to have the patronage of the public. Dec. 1. ISCA No. 35 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA ,° f, " e O-Q, jc^EN* UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Tbe National Ljfb Issubaxob Company is a corporation char'cred tor special Act of Congress, ap proved July as.IS&J. with a CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, CULL PAID. Liberal terms offered to AgcnU and Solicitors, who areiarUed to apply alour office. Fall particulars to bob ado a applicailoD at oar office, located Id tbe second story of oar Banking Hod-c, where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully dMtnbl&p tbe *4v&xusges offered by the Company, may bo had. 12. W. (LUUvA CO.. Philadelphia Pa. pplicatlons for Central nml Western IVmi sviv an to be made to B. S. RUSSEL, Manager Harrisburg. Pa Aug. 20, ISC*.—ly AS THE WEATHER IS NOW VERY PKOPITIorSnnU the the prices are most fa vorable for the hiving In of your winters coal, the subscriber would oiler his stock to tho public knowing lull wall the disposition of the trade generally to make many promises to effect sales. The subscriber would prefer to leave the qua lly of the coal he furnishes SPEAK FOR ITSELF, and he will be held to the following which re his old standards. 1. To sell in-ue but tho best coal that Is to bo had. 2. To sol I n.s cheap as any one In the trade. H. To deliver what his customers buy, and not to furnish them with a lower priced article, to make the price Mill his sales. 4. believes In the principle tha* scales cannot be tn Use (w tbout - for a series of years, to, the ad van time of I he custom'-rs. —. .A' wi in,- * uAumn'i n. a. To keep all khulsof coal lobehudanywhero else. £* evor to misrepresent coal to make a sale. 4. lo giiiirm,tee full two thousand pounds to tho ton. 8. To give the customers the,advantage of any change of prices at the mines. 11. Is determined to do all In his power for the bdnefll of those who deal with him. Semi . « your orders and you shall ho dealt as fairly with, and on ns favorable terms as any yard in the plnoe, . •Nov. 19,18C8T c o y c i: n x EAST W A R D i-Hi&rrllancous. BRANDIES AM. OK CHOICE niUNP\ W RISKY E. SHOWER. A. H. BLAIR. (groceries. GROCERY, FRUIT AND PROVIS ION STORE. Almost every perrfon knows oi the L’hkai* Stork, „V». SS, I*vn\frct Street, where you can always buy your groceries cheap* er than elsewhere, ami how does it come, be cause I have no rent to pay ami have my own clerks, therefore J can soil goods lower than if I had lour or live hundred dollars rent to pav and six orelght hundred dollars to pay for clerks. My stock Is always fresh on>l complete, keep none hut good goods and warrant every article that is.solo out <’»!' lay store. I have constantly on hand White, Ilrowa. flushed, Pulverized and' Gramtlainl f-ngio'*. Orofii nml Koasled Coffees, Syi ups ..i ; u baking Molasses, Green and Black leas, it.ee. beans, Peas, IVurl Karlov, Hominy, Sweet Sha ker Corn, Corn March. Rico, Flour, Farlua.Swect and baker's Chocolate, Whole and Ground Sut ccs. Halting Sod a. Saloratus, !•' resh Peas, Corn, To matoes and Peaches, by the can or dozen, all kinds of Flavoring Extracts, English Pickles, such as Glrklns, Mixed Pickles, While Onions, Caullilower, Picallilll, Chow Chow, nisi) Girklns by the dozen. Fresh Table Oil, Ketchup. Also Dr. Barber’s Horse Powder, and Fronileld’s Cat tle Powder, stove and Shoe Blacking, Indigo, White Glue, Madder, White Rosin, Beeswax, Extract Dogwood, Salts,#Flour Sulphur, Blue Vitriol, Copperas, Antimony, Ac. Hemp, Canary and Rape Seed for Birds, Essence of Coffee, and Lye, Dried Fruit, such as pared and mipared Peaches, Apples, Blackberries, Cherries, also Prunes, • Figs. Dates. Laver, Seedless, and Valentin Raisins, Currants, Citron. Lemons, and Oranges. Sperm. Fish, Tan ' ners’and Coal Oils. Pure Cider Vin egar, Soaps, such ns Olive, Slearino, Bnbbit's. Hosln, Country nxul nil klnds^of Toilet Soaps. Also a line assortment of all Kinds of Segars, Chewing and Smoking Tobac cos. such as Navy, Congress, Cavendish, Sim Fish. Atlantic Cable, Fine Cut. Navy. Spun, Fine Cut Chewing. Virginity,Cherokee, Minnehahah, Chingoroer, Sunny Side, Virginia Choice, Punch Lynchburg, Yarn, (Jem of the Mountain, Shang hai,- Latckn, Danville, Pioneer, Keystone, Vir ginia Dare. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, such as Market, Clothes and Traveling Baskets of all sizes and styjos, Tubs, Buckets, Keelers, Dippers, Hall Bushels and Peck Measures, Horse Buckets, Flour Buckets, Horse Brushes, Shoe do., Stove do., w'ull do., Clothes do.. Scrubbing do., Dusting do., WhUps and Brooms. Twin s of all kinds. Bod Cords. Clothes Lines, Mason Lines, Ac.. Ac. _ Qm-enswarc, Glass, Stone aiul Crockery W arc, a good siipplv of all kinds. A good assortment uf Lamps, Inmerns and Tumblers, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Fl.ol'U AM» FEED constantly on hand, also a largo supply uf S. A 11. Herman Champion Mus tard. the best in me. hy the Jar or dozen, whole vale and retail, ol which the subscriber is the airent for «’ai fi-h*. Kish and Salt, Crackers ,ia . -<-o i v ,j>. Notions of every ties- ... .viiias of i uimtiv Produce taken In ex vnsu.ge for Go..d> at the CHEAP GROCERY, l ot II \ N 1» I'll 1 IVIMON STOKE, .Yo. 86. East I .. O s r . ' caroni, Vermacllla, Fahnes tock’s Farina. Mustard, Mus tard Seed, Black an d Cayaune Pepper,Spi ces, Indigo, Al -1 u m, Coppe ras, lump and • pulver ized B r 1 Hi stone, Babbitt’s and Vanhagan’s Soap, Toilet Soap,Soda,Cream of Tartar, Coarse aud Fine Salt bv the sack or bushel. Shoo Blacking, Stove Luster. Concentra ted Lye, New Orleans and Syrup Mo lasses Sperm Oil, Waggon Grease. Mac kerel, variousgradesSugarCured Hams, Dried Beef general nsfortment of Coal Oil and Fluid Uuaps, Glass and Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn, hickory and corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Hy Brushes, hearth, dusting ami sweeping Brushes, band scrub Brushes, shoe and wall Brushes, cloth and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Bennett, black, blue find red Ink. CA T TEE POWDER, Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpahed Peaches Peaches and Tomatoes in cans. CaWips \\ ,mas ter and London Club Sauce, Creen Corn in cans, table Gil, Uuimny, Beans, OUAX U K S AND L K M 0N S sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers, masted rs »• and wheal CutlVv. iuis!, Navy. Nat ural and i'. .unless T.d.aeco, KilhUinU-k, Fine Cut, Lvnehburg and Ihmkeepunlue s'lnoking lohac on and Anderson's >olace chewing Tol.acco. QFEEXSWARE, C7//.V.1. til. W'UUDKX fa arm:x A XI) STuXE U'.-t HE, Sup'l. Baskets. a general a-s-ortnu-in uf \Vdl"« ami .Splint Baskets and many N 0 T lON S, and everything else visually kept in a Grocery -Store. 'JJJic puuhc are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock. We feel conildeut.’hey will co nivnv satisfied. «3P Marketing of at! .unds taken m exchange for goods. WASUMOOD A: BROTHER. April 10, Books, *tatioum>, scr. hi PER ’ S BOOK AND FANCY STOKE, AXD GENERAL NEWS DEPOT, ::i WEST MAIN STREET. CARLISLE, PA. A fine assortment of Goods on hand, such as Writing Desks. Port Kollos, Ladles Companions, Work Boxes. Satchels, & Ladies’ Purses, Pocket Books, Segar Cases, Card Cases. Gold Pens. Pen Knives, tic., iVC A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AT REDUCED PRICK.-;. DIARIES FOR 180 s . Subscriptions received for all Magazines Fash ion Bonks, Papers, ic.. at publishers price-.. You save postage and always sure of receiving v>mr Magazines by subscribing at Pipuu'-*. Special attention is paid to keeping alwm s mi hand a supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, for town ami country schools. Books and Music ordered when desired, May 23 ll>h7—lf. yjjotogrctpljs. Mrs. r. a. smith’s photo'- graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hano ver Street, and Market Square, where mar lie had all the difiereuthtyles of Photographs, from card to life size. IVORYTYPES. AMBROTYPES, AND MELAINOTYPES also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new, both Plain and 1 Colored, and which are beautiful pro ductions of the Photographic art. Call and see them. Particular attention given to copying from Daguerrolypes Ac. She Invites the patronage of the public. Feb. 15 ISfiS. 1835. established 1835 _ Xeglect a Cold and Dreed Consumption ! ■■. * .fltf FERIAL rOOUfiHg.YBIIP. WII.I. CUKE Coughs. Cohis. Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, In fluenza, Tickling In the Throat, Coughs, Colds, *c.. are the victims of Its wonderful power. Most of the mixtures sold for coughs are com posed of spirituous iiud Inllainulory articles, which while they give Utile relief, really do harm. The Imperial Cough Syrup contains no spirituous Ingredient whatever.and may boused In all cases with beucllcial ell'ect. Read the Testimony of thoie who have tried it. It. E. Sei.i.eus, Rear Sir— I have used Hr. Fel lers’ Imperial Cough Svrup considerably for the liustvyear. and believe it to bo the best article of the kind in use, and fully equal to Us recommen dations. . W. li. LINCOLN, M. D. 11. E. Seli.eks— I have been troubled with a cough for the last live years, by reason of which J have frequently been- unable to sleep more titan hall the night. I tried many remedies, but ail in vain. I heard of your Cough .Svrup, ami re solved to try it, ami now slate that the use of a low bottles mis cured me entirely, I cheerfully recommend It as a safe.speedy and pleasant cure or coughs and colds. Yours, respectfully, WM. WOODS. -03'For sale by JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY A COWDEN, Philn. HAVERSTICK BROS., Carlisle. Sep. 21,1868.—1 y ipHE FALL & WINTER CAMPAIGN Dry Goods Trade Opened L . T. GREENFIELD, NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET. I would respectfully call the attention of my patrous and others to my fine selection ol poods. Just arrived from tho eastern cities. Many of trtilch I will bo able to sell at prices much below former figures, ns will be seen from-tho follow ing. DOMESTIC GOODS, 6000 yds. of tho most popular prints at 12*a c. Domestic Ginghams at 12*4, 15, IS and 20 c. Brown Muslin at J2*£, 16, and 18 c.' Bleached Muslin st 10.12)4, 15; & tip top. Skirting at 20 c. Canton Flnnels at 15,20,and 25 c. Tickings at 15, IS. 20, 25 and upward. / Crashes at 12*4, and'2o^. Alsoo full lino of Checks, Stripes. Demins, Kentucky Jeans Drillings and other Domestic ‘ • Goods at correspondingly LOW PRICES. Having determined to Increase my stock of Dress Goods, I have purchased n stock that will compete with any in the valley, os to quantity and quality, and at prices that cannot fall to please. They consist In part of BLACK SILKS, from the lowest grad© up to Si per yard. COLORED SILKS GKO. li. HOFFMAN French Merinos, All Wool Corded Poplins, ALL WOOL DELAINES, MOURNING GOODS, BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES, COBURG'S CRAPE VEILS and COLLARS Square and Lopg, together with a full assort- FUNERAL GOODS For which orders will be promptly andlsatlsfac torlly tilled. CLOTHS A. CAS SI MERES, From the Lowest Grade of American to the Fin est French. PLAIN & FANCY CASSINETS & CASSI MERES. In this branch of my trade I would particular ly call attomlonTtis I am confident that I have (he largest ami best selected stock of these goods of any store this side of the cities, and having made it an object In order to suit my numerous customers in those articles, all I ask Is an inspec tion. fully satisfied that none can compete with, or undersell me. In these I am now offering bargains that can not bo found elsewhere. In this branch of our trade we are the only house that keeps a variety of these articles.— Mix s Celebrated Star Corset, selling at. 81.0f>. The t rench Corset. Thompson’s Patent Glove fitting Corset, being the most perfect arti cle of the kind known. Also, a tine French Cor set with 60 cloys, ' My stock of Shawls is very mil will be sold at prices to suit all. They consist of Square and Long Blanket Shawls, Paisley Shawls Ac, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS STAIR OIL CLOTHS Gloves and Hosiery In great variety, and very cheap. Latest styles of HOOP SKIRL'S, Having accepted the agency of one of the larg est For Manufacturers in the country, I will by this means have on hand !o offer for Inspection on the Ist of October next, one of the largest an a finest selection of Fursever brought to this place, and will offer such Inducements to purchasers that cannot fall to please, both os to price and qualltv. By this arrangement my srock will al ways be fresh, and having no risk In the soles will ho able to sell at very short profits. •Remember the place, NO, 4 EAST MAINSTREET, L. T. GREENFIELD Sep. Zi, l£6Bj JErs (goolis. IN TUB AT THE CHEAP STOUR OF DRESS GOODS A beautiful assortment of of all the latest shades. SILK CHANGEABLE MIXTURES. All Wool Plain Poplins, Empress Cloths, Cheuc Poplins, Alexander Poplins Oriental Lusters, Striped Wincey, Lustre Cord, Alpaca Poplins. Single and Double Width, ALPACAS IN ALL SHADES. AMERICAN DELAINES, BOMBAZINES, BLACK FRENCH MERINOS, A 1 L WOOL DELAINES. A Beautiful Selection of BLACK THIBET SHAWBS, mem of BLACK CLOTHS, AMERICAN BEAVERS, FRENCH BEAVER For Overcoats, A Large Stock of BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! ! CORSETS! CORSETS!! & HA WLSI Cloth for Ladles Sacks, of all Shades. TABLE OIL CLOTHS OIL AND PAPER-BLINDS. NOTIONS! BALMORAL SKIRTS. FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! faints, scc. MI LI Eli cO li OTTERS Take this opportunity of directing the attention of the community at large, and everypersou In particular, to their recently replenished stock of HARDW A R E . * They studiously avoided investing during tho high prices, and patiently awaited the fulling out of thebottom before attempting to refill their shelves, and now that things have Been reduced to old time prices, as near as possible, they have Invested largely and are prepared to guarantee to their friends and customers as low prices as any market onUddo the cities. They especially Invito tho attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stock is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring for anything In our line. Wo have constantly on hand a full assortment of Hammered, Eng lish Refined and Norway 111 O V, Burdan’s Horse and Mule’Shoes, Horae Nails, Norway Rods. Cast Steel, of tho best brands, Black and Polished Sprlngs.Sprlng, Sleigh, Blis ter and Toe Steel, together with a full stock of Blacksmith’s loots, Such as Drills, Bellows, Solid-Box Rasps, - Vices, .Files, &c, COACH AND WAGON FIXTURES, Case Harden, Wagon, Carringo and Itugg | AXLES. HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, BOWS, SHAFTS. CARRIAGE POLES, TQP LEATHER. canvas, „ . , . DRILLING, Damask, Lace Trimming, Ac. *tc. BUILDING MATERIAL, 0 AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES, Persons wishing to build will find It to their ad vantage to examine our stock-before purchasing elsewhere. Wc aro careful to select from the best manufacturers, and In no case do we recom mend goods that arc not serviceable and ol the very best quality. Harrisburg Nails Always on hand. B CARPENTER’S imi TOOLS. In this branch of the business we are ready to compete with any other establishment, both In' quality and price. Our stock of Planes, Saws, Squares, Augurs, Chisels, Ben’ch Screws, &c.. are of the finest grades, and we are bound to keep np the reputation of the old stand In this particular. SADDLERY, Such as Self adjusting and Gig Trees, Enameled Leather, Patent Leather , 2log Skins, •Saddle Ti'ces , Stirrups, Eaj/tcs, ¥ H BRIDLE eitts, Br °" Bamls ' Girdlings, 'f a Blankets, i-c., io, Saddler’s Tools of every description. SHOE FINDINGS, consisting of Moroccos, Tampico, Boot, Patna Boot, Tampico French. Pink Linings, White Li nings, Morones, Bindings, Shoe Thread, Pegs, Tools of all kinds, and everything connected with this line, all which will be disposed of at the lowest figures. Cabinet makers and undertakers will always find us having a full stock of Hair Cloth. Bed, Chair and Sofa Springs, Curled Hair. Coffin Han dles, Lace. Coffin Screws,and overythlngin their line. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, j ft full assort meat of which cau be fouud on our shelves at nil tunes. WHITE LEADS AND ZINCS. We have not quite Gleaned the Eastern market of this particular commodity, but have always on hand a sulllciect supply of the best brands, which we are ready to offer at the lowest rates. COLORS, In every variety, dry anckln oil. OlLS—Linseed, Sperm, Winter Bleached whale, Lubricating and Neats Foot. • , VARNISHES, Coach, Furniture, Leather and Iron Varnishes, Turpentine, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Rosin, Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, Frying Pans, Woffle and , Grid Irons, Sad Irons, Wringers Coffee Mills, Brittania and • • Plated Tea and Table ipoons, Skimmers find Ladle .Dinner congs and Bella Butter Scales. Largo Iron Kettles, Sheet Zinc. Floor Oil Cloth. Stair Rods. ’ BIRD CAGES. Largest assortment and most beautiful stvlea of Bird Cages. Cot Flower Baskets, Moss Hang ing Baskets, «tc., •* GUNS Single and Double. Shot Guns, Rifle Barrels Locks, ami Mountings, Revolvers. Bowie Knives’ Cartridges to suit any rifle or revolver Powder’ Shot. Caps, &c„ Fishing rods and Tackle. ’ GHAUT HAGS, 2,2J4 and 3 Bushels Colton, and at the very low est rates. PL O TF/Sr,, Plank's Shifting Beam. High and Low Cutter Zelgler, Wolrlch, Bloomfield. Eag»o and York and Cultivator Handles, Castings to suit any of the above plows constantly on -hand. c s a i ys. Straight and Twist Butt and Log Traces, sth Chains, Spreads and Halters, Jockey. Cow and Dog Chains. ELIZABETH HAMES We are agents for the patent Improved Measu ring Fauces, We guarranteo them to draw and measure correctly the heaviest Molasses, Oils. Tar, Varnishes &c., in the coldest weattier. We are sole agents for Fairbanks Standard Scales, universally acknowledged the best and cheapest We are sole Agents for PATENTEXCELRIOR WEATHERSTRIPPING used In Doors and Windows for excluding cold. Rain, Dust and Snow, without mentioning the SAVING OF COAL, besides securing such comfort as nootherexpen dltures of Fuel can command. “CAMPAIGN” CAPES AND CAPS, for Seymoorand Blnlr. Grant and Colfax. Goods delivered free to the town. Remember the Old STAND NO. 15 EAST HIGH STREET, 0 , HENRY SAXTON. Sept, 17,1868—1 y ?balr Rcndoet, ! Ayer’s Hair Vigo^ For restoring Gray Hair i 0 i-.s natural Vitality and Color. . A , ,lrcss »>g which ’ I' , 0UC ° "liable, . P rese rving t| ‘ ' I"" 1 ' - • Fa,ki or smy :v; ;l Kmm ■l tt,r ;“ s ° on "n 10 • or '3" ,al (Obr '-'■' liw 7!) I!,c ««i fr, es . hn T- of »««<* -atwesr 11|1U lmir js j , cncd, falling haif checked, 'and y,' ness often, though not always, cured by its use, Nothing can restore |L hair whore tho follicles are destroyed or the glands atrophied and decayed’ Bat such as .remain can be saved for usefulness’ by tins application.. l oslraj of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi meat, it will keep it clean and vigorous" Its occasional use will prevent tbo bair from turning gray or falling off, an d consequently, prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and njiirious lo the lmir, tho Vigor can benefit but not harm it. If wauled i:i "-Ay for a HAIR DRESSING, : olliiug else oaft In* found so desirable, v mhiining nciflmr oil nor dye, it doe: i soil white cambric, and yet hist? • c : <>n Hie lmir, giving it a rich glossy and a grateful perfume, i'.epved by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, - and Analytical Cheui-ts, LOWELL, MASS', Fon Sai.i: by Haverslick brothers, Carl ute V\ Oct. 15,IBOS-ly. ’ ‘ |rf KING’S B gray 'hair. ' ThlfliathcAMUitosiAthatlUngmadc, K\ This is the Cure that lay In the Ambrosia that King mado. Is * lfln who waa bald and Who now has raven locks, they ny, Ho used the Cure that lay In tho Ambrosia that lung made. £pt This is the Malden, handsome and yfipjfiF Who nuirricd the man onco bald and HSwvt 1 * m Who now has raven locke, they say, oJHfri use{ * * lic AMUUOSIA § Tills is the Parson, who, by the way, Married the maiden, handsome and To onco bald and gray, But who now has raven locks, they ; Because ho used tho Cure that hr 1 la the Ambrosia that King nude. (§g3fe) This is tho,Bcll that rinjjfl away /* frail «BSvTo arouse the people sad and gay MOe? Unto this fart, which here does lay— U /to If you t could iwt he bold or pray, Use the AMBROSIA that King midi. £. M. TIBBS ft, CO.. Proprietors, Peterboro', N.B. •05T* Sold by all Druggist'!. Feb. 13,18C8. —ly iilflisccllaitfoits. pPofHNsefl’s i RHEUMATIC COMPOUND, BLOOD PUhil.lj.B -y: --.lyz-Vv l R H EDM AT ISM OF SIXTEEN YEARS’ STANDING COMPLETELY CURED. BEAD THIS TESTIMONIAL AND HE CONVINCED: Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co..—This Is to crt« fy that for the last sixteen years I have been se verely a filleted with Rheumatism, olteii could cd to my house; and even unable to v. alk. In the post ofllce.about two monts ngo.Mr.uau observed my crippled condition, and urged in to try a bottle of Johnson’s Rheumatic Cora pound.. I followed his advice, and now,] ; J> ll ;‘ blessing of God and the use of half a botneo your compound, I am free from all symptoms rheumatism, and can walk, without- the am o> ray staff, as well as over. JAMES M D 0« t- 1 - Takentdm. October 25, l k w. 1 have known Mr. M'Dowel for a nnnibc-r w yenVs, and do not hesitate to vouch for the man of the above statement. JAS. CLARK, Poslmuar- R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors, Pittsburg, Pa. -C2T-For sale by JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY i COWDZK, I>”'li. HAVERSTICK BROS., Carlisle. Sep. 21, ISOS.—ly riUMBERLAND VALLEY HORSE l_y INSURANCE AND DETECTIVE COMP I. CAPITAL $5O 000. The above Company lies been organized for Ilk insuring of all kinds of live slock against Into i» death, thett or accident. , . The rates of liißurnnee are ns low and ns w able as any Company of the kind in the hnl Stales, while an abundant capital, and a ear management of Its affairs, make it most ucv ble to those wishing to muLHIN J*rc.vdent. W. F. SADLER, WJI. MIpLELLAN, Secretary. •P r f*, ' Applications for Insurance can be;maclej io H. K. PEFFEH, Agent. Carlisle. 1 a. Or to J. E. JOHNSON, Actuary, Shlppcusb g, * May 14,1805.—ly , iHtecellaneous S. M. COYLE. WJI. SCOTT CCA LE. QO TLE & CO., Hosiery, and Slnllon«r- All orders will receive prompt attention. No. It, South Hanover sir et Carlisle -aa-Agenta for theCbambersburg Woolen Mnreli 111. HUM.—Iv THE FARMER’S BANK, OF CAR LISLE, PENNSYLVANIA. Recently organized, has been opened, tor U» transaction of a general banking: business,jjj ! 1;e ebrner room of It. Givens new building. ’ , re North West corner of High street and the U Directors hope by liberal and‘ agement to make tills a popular Instltutl hunt a safe depository for all who may favor th with their accounts. , a _,. n[ i ij. Deposits received and paid hack on dema - terest allowed on special deposit. Go »,*- Treasury Notes and Government Bonurf, i> ou ‘> Collections made on all accessible country. Discount day,Tuesday. Brnkingu from 9 o'clock a. m. to 3 o’ctockp. DIRECTORS. R. Given. President, Win. H. Miller, Thomas Paxton, David Hnikes, John W. Craighead, A. J. Herman, March 20. ISOS.—tf Abiaham W 1 truer. _ TT S. PATENT AGENCY. ’ C. L LOCHMAN, 21 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE PA.. Executes Drawings, Specifications, «tc., and P re sentK Patents lor Inventors, Fob. 18.1S6S.—ly • ■ .A UOTIOKEE RIN G ! undersigned having taken out an AUCTIONEER, respectfully offers; uw ecs to the public. Having bad considers?® perlence, my friends feels confident of »«> ly to render satisfaction. Any Informoti [[D sired will he cheerfully given by. calling o at his residence, on the farm of Mr. Juun u near Roxbury. or addressing him, at Mccu* . fii burg P. 0., or upon Inquiring at the office Valiev Dcmnrrai, Mechanlcslmre, Pa. „ nn n . Aug. 27, 1868.—tkn HENRY M. BOJ^. A UCTIONEERING.-H. Dv./'JT J\ man, of South Middleton toTOShlp. « wolfs Tavern, oilers his services to the pu an Auctioneer. Satisfaction rimber* charges moderate. Address, MtTHouy* lxuu land county, Penna. OoM, 1868.—6 m