CI Agricultural HOW TO PRODUCE GOOD BUTTER. Although scrupulous cleanliness is absolutely essential in everything that pertains to th(s dairy, as well as a per fectly pure atmosphere in and around its precincts, for the production of good butter, there are other matters connec ted with successful dairy farming that are equally essential, and where not at tended to, serve to cast blame on those in actual contact with the dairy, while the real culprit is never thought of. The matters in and about the dairy bo over so well ordered and conducted, if the cows have not good, sound, sweet feedings, it is perfectly impossible to produce good butter. Milk is one of the most delicate productions the far mer has to deal with. Herbage or food of any sort that contracts flavor or impurity, communicates it in stantly to the milk, as it is secreted. — I a the summer and autumn months the pasture should be as carcfuily«-wmled o: noxious, bitter, or ill-lasted plants and weeds as is the neatest kept flower garden. It is a well known fact that turnips of any sort communicate an uupalatahle flavor to milk and butter; and although many nostrums have been suggested to rectify or remove that taint after the milk comes to the dairy, perfect success to that end has never been attained, though in some degree mitigated. “Pre vention is better than cure,” is an old adage, and as applicable in this case as it any other. The taint has been com municated in the llrst instance, and then we seek for some nostrum or rem edy to neutralize it, while we forget that the true way woula be not 41 to per mit the communication of the taint. As it is in the winter and spring feed ing of milch cows with turnips, so it is i □ the summer feeding of dairy stock in the pastures, where are many herbs to be found that though not deleterious, but, on the contrary, their natural in stinct leads them to browse upon as con ducive to health, at the same time do ing so injures the flavor of the milk and butter. Though Utereare many plants that tho natural instinct of cows will teach them to avoid, there are others found more or less abundantly in pas tures that it leads them to eat, which, though conducive to their health, taints the milk most abominably. Pooi, in nutritive pastures, covered with delete rious weeds, cannot produce good, round milk and butter, so it is also in the winter, the cows should have good, sweet food given them at regular inter vals, so ns not tO allow them to get un easy and fidgetty; the hay should be made of grass that has not gone out ol flower before it is cut. Dusty, musty, course food cooked up so as to make it palatable, should be avoided. The yield or quality of butter cannot bo good i,n such food, though the dairy il*ell be conducted in the very bist maimer; and, besides all this unsound, unwhi-1- some food, has a deleterious effect on tho health of the cows, widen town dai rymen feel to their cost. Impurity in feedit g either in summer or winter is unquestionably the cause ol the great complaints we receive iroin "ime to time of the length of time ii takes to churn, and the tiiilicuUy expo- I rienced in gathering the butter; in ! no me eases of its not coming at all, and the pfdeness of Its color, if uUcniiun ( is paid to their feeding; that they gel nothing but what is sound and good; that.they get pure water; tbattbodairy 's kept thoroughly' sweet and clean ; chat the air is pure, with no foul sewer* or dung heaps need it and that strong men are put to churn instead of weak women or girls, and no stoppage is al lowed in the operation, even lor a min ute, till the nutter I* come, there will lie almost a certainly that the churning •vill not exceed half an hour, and that dr quality will be everything that is dtsired; but if bad gra**, mixed with -Ulelenous weed*; im.-ty or half rotten meal or hay*be given, *mio dairy maul, aowever elever she may be, ran make p-od butter; hut if mee, green, *weel ar.y, those kinds of root* that imparl no unpleasant taste, and fresh, luscious meal be given, it must be a dirty, lazy, or foolish woman, that can make inte rior butter.” Other points to be attended to are, regularity as to the time of milking; if the proper time be passed, the cow gf U uneasy and feverish, to the injury of tho quality ot the milk. Tho same person should milk the same cow; .“hanging the milker frets the animal, and she gives her miik reluctantly. 1j the pasture is near the cowhouse, the ?ows should be quietly and gently’ driv en to it; but no overdriving, striking with sticks, or worrying with dogs al lowed; and if the house is too far aw.iy, die cow’s should be milke l in the held, and tho milk carried home. iioisr.uoi.n r.F.iirrs. J-Ynd Potatoes.— I low few cook< know bow to fry potatoes, i her(* is nothing ;io ch>y to gel, :md yet so palatable lor breaktast, with a thick, tender becf-lcak or a mutton-chop fizzing from tlie* grid iron. To fry raw potatoes properly, they sliouhl be pared, cut lengthwise into slices, an eighth of an inch in thickness, dropped into a pan over the lire containing not beef drippings, turn ed frequently, nicely browned all over, but never burned. The addition of a little salt and pepper while in the pan, and a little Hour dredged over them, i» an improvement. Apple Snow.— Put twelve good tart apples in cold water, and set them over *ie fire; when soft, drain the water, atrip the skins off the apples, core them and lay them in a deep dish. Heat the whites of twelve eggs to a stiff froth ; put half a pound of linely powdered white sugar to the apples ; heat them to iLstiff froth, and add the beaten eggs.— Kent the whole to a stiff snow ; then turn it into a dessert dish. Queen of Puddings.— One pint of bread crumbs, one qiart sweet milk, four eggs, a Jump of butler tho size ol a hickory nut. When the pudding is nearly done spread a layer of any kind of stowed fruit over the lop of it, and on the top of that spread the whiles 01 three eggs, beaten to a froth, with three tablespoonsfuls of white sugar. Wet it in the oven again to stiffen the froth.— Eut with cream and sugar. County Pudding.— Put a layer of Btaio bread crumbs hi tlie bottom of yi ur pudding dish, then a layer of tart ap ples sliced thin. .Sprinkle h little sugar over the apples ; nd<l another layer of apples, until your dish is full. Crumb.-, should form the top layer; pour a cus tard (made the" same as for pies) ovei and bake one hour; eat with sweetened cream. Starching, —Take two ounces ol line white (>tim arable ; put it in a pitclu r, and pour over it one pint of boiling wa ter ; cover it and let it stand all night: ,n the morning pour it in a bottle, and cork it. Two tablespoon ltd ofit put in an ordinary pot of starch, will improve it very mucin Crumb Cakes. —To be raade-of stale crumbs, pour hot.water on them, solten and dry them’with a spoon. Beat up two eggs, and add a pint of milk.— tMske them the consistency of ilannei cakes, and bake on a griddle, very thin. :Boston Ginge bread. —Six cups of flour, two cups of butter, two cups i f molasses, tablespoduful of ginger, two tablespoonfuls of c>mmmou, 'and milk onongh to form a dough. SKT A poultice of onions, applied morning, noon and night, will cure a felon. No matter how had the ease, lancing the finger will he unnecessary if this poultice be used. The remedy is u cues, safe and speedy one. So says one who has tried it. pgr-A gentleman who spoke of hav ing been struck by * lady’s beauty, was advised to kiss the rod. Urg (ffiootis. T>ENTZ&CO,, “Have laid tn an unusually largo sloek of FALL ANDWINTEIIGOODS ISO pieces Wool and Colton Flannels, amongst winch aretho Opera. Back, Shaker, Homo-mode, and Canton, Hamilton Stout ije. peryd. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY NEW’ PRINTS, *ueh as merrlmaes. Calicoes. Sprague*. Oloueos ters sml other favoiltos, being the bent goods in the market, at IJ’i els. This Is tho price theso gocnlu sold at m cheap limes. DKESS GOODS of pvorv kind and style now worn. French Ma- r rinoos'Silks, Alpacas, Cohurgs, Delaines Bom bazine*. Ginghams, Ac., Ac., at reduced prices. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS Mattings, Hugs. Window minds. Tickings, Twil- Ungs, Wool and Cotton Varus. Shawls lu largo heaps. Muslins ami Sheetings,\ elects, Hlhbons, and the largest stock of Trimmings anU Notions CasMineres, Sattnetts, blankets, Q,ullts at ”'i nor cent, reduction from former prices.— Homciv and Gloves, all to be sold cheaper than the cheapest. Our Friends ami the public gen erallv are invited to call and save from.lo to o per cent «ii their purchases. ThU Is an Item these times which every household ought to avail themselves of. Come and see If you wish tofavo money. . BEN 1Z A CO. Oct. 15, ISOS. 1868! FTi:I 1868! B A Ji G A I iV H Now opening lu domestic goods, D BE S S GOODS, CiSSIMEKES, SATTINETTS AND J BANS, W IllTE■ GOODS, DRESS trimmings, ZEPHYRS, RIBBONS AND NOTIONS RING’S NEW STORE, FO. 55 WEST JM f-V STREET, Opposite the Mansion House. door to the Post Oflleo, Carlisle, Nov. 12. IMS, VKC I A D EXTRAnTIPHIAnf' DA.UO AINS DRESS GOODSS, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS SEASON IU-nr* renting Hie mist extensive an 1 varied st hl,, iin,.))l In Gib market, at the oVivinely low pneefc incident b» t lie great fchi mil age of n uluei. ncniNu mi; i cenij) or the utmost nxnaiasaioir. RICKEY, SHARP A CO., jfunutuvr, ,vr- l5. E W I N U , CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, w E S T M A 1 N STREET, CARLISLE, PENN’A. A SlM.NCinl) ASSOUTMI'.NT OF N 10 W V U K N I T U R E for the Holidays comprising Sofas, l*amj) Stools, Lounges, Centre Tables, Kecking Chairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, l&eepUon Cbalra, Ottomon.s, llureans, What-Not*. Secretaries. Ac., *tc„ Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, Kitchen and Ofllco . F URNITURE, of the Latest Styles. COITAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS, Splendid New Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, In great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from (own and country attended *.o promptly and on reasonaide terms. Dec. 17, IM}S—tf Q A B I N E T WAREHOUSE TOWN AND COUNTRY The subscriber respectfully Informs his frlenas nail the public generally, that he still continues the Undertaking business, and Is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night. Heady imulo Coffins kept constjintly on hand, both plain and ornamental. He has constantly on ImmW'V.s/j'.v Patent Mctnlic Jiurial Canr, of which lie has been appointed the sole agent. This ease is recommended as superior to any of the kind now in use, it being perfect ly air light. He has also furnished himself wit h a new Rose wood Hkau-sk and gentle horses, willi which he will attend lunerals in town and country, per sonally, without extra charge. Among the greatest dtottioverlcs of the age Is ,-•/ n\ Stiri.m \fn//rn\.\. Ihe best and cheapest bed now in ut>e, the exclusive right of which I have u-ur a ..no w in in kcpi constantly on hand. caa i n !•: t m a king. in all its various branches, carried on, and Tleau ieaus. Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered t’halls, Solas, Pier, Side and Centre I'ables, Dining and breakfast Tables, W.ish ■.tands ot all kinds, Drench bedsteads, high and low posts: Jenny bind and Cottage bedsteads, ''hairs of all kinds, booking (Hasses, and all oilier art ides usually manufactured in this line >f business, kept constantly on hand. His workmen are men of experience, his ma terial the best, and his work made in the latest city style, and all under his own supervision. D wlll.be warranted and sold low for cash. lie invites all to give him a call before purchas ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage here tofore extended to him he feds Indebted to his numerous customers, and assures them that no cll’orts will be spared in future to please them in sivlernd price, (jive Us a call. llemeinber the place, North Hanover street, nearly opposite the Deposit Hank, Carlisle. DAVID WIPE. Doc. b isiifl. |}ACIEIU HOTEL, 170, 172. 171 A 170 fiUKN VVICII STIIHLT, JS K W Y O K K . The undersigned lakes pleasure in announcing to Ins numerous friends and nations that from tins dale, lho charge of the Pacific will bo S 3 oU per dav. Ileum sole Proprietor of Ibis bouse, and there fore ire*- hum 1 lie 100 et i] rll noli exAcllon of UQ .inordinate lent, be is hilly üble to ineel the ilowiiu-jinl tendency ol prices wilhoul any fal ling <ill‘ol‘service, li will now. ns heretofore, be bis aim to maln- Uuu umiiininisbed I lie f.ivonibl* reputation of the Pacific, which 1L hitsenjoyed for many years, us one of the bent of travelers' holelb. The table will ho bountifully aupplicd with every delicacy of the season. Tue attendance will be found efficient and obliging. The locution will be found convenient for those whose business calls them in the lower part Of the city, being one door north of Cortland street and one block west of Broadway, and .of ready access to all Railroads and steamboat Clues. >*kw YoiiK.Oet. 10, IWW. JOHN PATTEX. Nov. 2fi, ImW—Om QUMJJKUJLANX) VALLEY HOUbE CORNER OF EAST HIGH AND BEDFORD STREETS CARLISLE, 1> A J. B. FLOYD, Proprietor. March 12.15f>8.—1y. JjIBANKLIN HOUSE, OPPOSITE THE COUUT HOUSE, CARLISLE, PENN 1 A GEORGE WETZEL,* Proprietor. Feb, 0,1838, —ly SRallroaiJ Hines. QUMBEKLANi) VALLEY CHANGE OF II OUII S I On mill after ?ilmsday, Uni, ISGS, I’nsscii- Trains will run dally as follows, (SuuUaj »cs copied) <rw:un'l.i!inu Train lenw« Tlnrrblmrg 5.0» A. Chumb.-isburg DMO. Green all ;,i n . ,m: at llaunerstown 11.-42 A. M. 3 Mwl Train leave* Harrisburg I.M I*. M., Me cbnmcMmrg 2.0 J. Carlisle 2.:n. Newyllh; suu.shin pensburg :t.to, Clminberslmig 4.20, Groencusllo 1.00. arriving fit Hagerstown -VS V. M. Jir,trrM Train loaves Harrisburg 4.1 a P. M., » «* chanlesburg 4.47, Carlisle 0.17. Newvll o 5.50. ship; pensburg (U 7, arriving at Chambersbmg at fi.lo Train leaves Chninboraburg KO5 A. M. Greenca&tle V. 20, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A. U ’ EASTWARD: Accommodation 'train leaves Chumherftbnre,4.4a A M Shlppenslmrg 5.14, Newvllle 5.40. Carlisle G 18 Meeluuilcsbnrg 0.17 arriving at Harrisburg J/m7 TVnm leaves Hagerstown S.OO A. cnsUe s Clmmbersburg IUO, Shlppensburgo.4o, Newvlllc 10.14. Carlisle ID.OO, Meohanicsburg 11.-.1 arriving at Harrisburg 11.53 A. M. Krnrws Train leaves Hagerstown 11.fo A. M., Grcenon.stlc 12.i1, Clmmborsburg 1.00 bhlppens* burg 1.23. Newvlllc 2.05. Carlisle 2.45. Meohanics burg JU2, arriving at Harrisburg-0.44 P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.0.»,P. M.j Greencasllo 4.12, arriving at Chambersburg 5.U0 P M Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains to ami from Philadelphia, New i ork, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points West. O. N. LULIa SUI*F.UINTKN*T>EKT’S OFFICE, Sup U Chnmb'u, l*a„ Sept. 8, 1808. Sept 17, IMS. ______ 1710 REIGN AND DOMESTIC JJ LIQUORS. Edward Shower respectfully announces to the public, that he continues to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a largo and very superior ns* sorlment 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. , wines. Sherry, Port., Mudertn, Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hook, •lohannlKberg, and Boderheimor. CHAMPAGNE, Heldsick & Co., Gelsler & Co., and Imperial.— Gin, Bohlon, Lion, and Anchor. W HTSKY, Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nectar Wheat. Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown Stout, Ac, Best to bo had in Phila delphia. Bitters, of the very behi quality. Dealers and others d -hiring a pure article wll And It as represented, a. ds whole attention will be given to a proper nnu careful selection ot his Stock, which cannot he and h*pes to have the patronage of Lbo public. Dec. 1. IMS. A UT’tS CEL Ell 11 AT E D LI N IME N T Admirably adapted to the Cure of all Diseases for which jiCounicMrrituut or External Reme dy Is required. Jilftlnma aunnhdl u (he Cuml erl.tnd County Ag ricultnrut ioca-h/, M.ndiam Marquart, Esq., has shown mo the rectipt of which Ins Liniment Is composed.— From my knowledge o( the ingredients, I do not hcMiatc m certifying that It will he bencliclal wiierc an external application of the .kind is indicated. A 1 I'.WAKI, M. D. Khlppcnsburg sept. h>. Im>B. Fully conversant wilh the chemical compo nents anil hum hen 1 e licet sol A. M unjuart s Li nl inenl.l chcerlully iec unineinl u lolhose who may noe<l it. S. N.ECIvhK, M. D. Mr A Manjnai iDear Sir- I lake pleasure In saving Hint 1 have used your Liniment lor chap ped hands, and 11 cured them and made them led soil. I thlnk it tin* best I have ever used, anil would eheertully recommend it to the gen eia! public. \V M. GIIA(,”i. Newton town-dup, l’a., Nov. 21, IMK 1 heiet.v certify Unit I have used A. Marquart’s l.minn-ni mr scralches aint spavin mi two ol mv ln-im-s with t be greatest success, and would leeommed U to all who ate in need of anything of the kind. E. MELMNGKIt, county Ireasr. siougtisiown, Nov. Is, istis. I'H fcNTNV r SUBfl, rim.ADßi.i’niA. Mr. A. Mniquart .—DearKlr: I have Used about half a holt le ot vour bmlmcnl on my horse tor a had collar Hull, which was tin* most obstinate sore of the kind I evei saw; also on my arm for Rheumatism, dud it ims given entne satisfac tion In both cases. 1 would not do wltbol it for ten l lines Its cost, and cheerfully recommend It to the public. M U’JiA Kb bATSH A W. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 20, IhtfS. A. Marquart, F.si|.: Dear Sir: I had a very severe attack of Rheumatism in my hack, so that I could scarcely walk, which was very painful. Alter using half a bottle of your cele brated Liniment, 1 was entirely cured. This is not a reconimendation, but the plain truth.— You can make any use of this you please. . JACUUbDNG. Walnut bottom. Pa., Nov 2U, IMIS. Mr. A. Marquart:—Dear Sir: 1 hrve used your valuable Liniment In my Jarnily fur .HUerenL pains and aches, and it has proved satisiaclory in eveiv case. I do think, as an external Lini ment, it stands without a rival. I would cheer lully recommend It to Hu* public. Respectfully. OhORGK W. YOCUM. Jucksonvdle, Pa., Nov. ill, IstiS. A. Marquart, Ksq.:—Dear Sir: It affords me pleasuie to certify that l have used jour Lini ment on my neck, in a ease ol very Sore Throat, which was much swollen and very painful. Al ter two or three applications, I tound tt to act like magic, ami would recommend it as an ex cellent Liniment. JAfUli SKVKRS, Walnut bottom, Pa., Nov. Jl), Jb6S /t r Sa r e hy JlavrrstirJ: Jlro's., D. Ralston, Coni' man Wort/iintjtrn, • 'artiste AGENTS WANTED! Address A. MARQUART, Walnut bottom, Cumberland Co., Pa. Dec.. 10, IsliS—ly N 0.35 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. <^enera£'%ents, C n „ PENNSYLVANIA Xo J/p>. OF THE . UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Tbfi Natiokal Lips Ikiurakob Cobpart is a aorporaPou char’cred UtsiucUl Act of Cungrcta, ap proved July itt.lS&L with a CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, PULL PAID. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who ar*Mnrlted to applyatourofflco. Full particulars t>> bohsUod applies'lon at onr office, located In 'he secood story of our JUnkmg where Circulars and Paaipolots, folly describing the advantages offered by the Company .tusy be had. L, W. CLARK 6c CO.. A’n Pft S""f. T> ’"I Philadelphia Pa. B. K. BUSSELL, Manage r Aiigr.»). ISIK—ly A KTHEWEATHERISNOW VERY jt\ PUOPITIOUSand iho the prices are most fa vouihh* for the laying In of your winters coal. Iho subscriber would offer his stock to Iho public knowing lull well the disposition of Iho trade generally to make many promises to effect sales. The subscriber would prefer to leave the quality of tho opal ho furnishes SPEAK FOR ITSELF, and he will be held to the following which are his old standards. I. To sell m>nc.but the best coal that 1b to bo had. *2. To sell ns cheap ns any one In the trade. 3. To deliver what his customers buy, and not io furnish them with u lower priced article, to make tho price suit his sales, ' •1. believes in the principle tha' scales cannot bo In use [without repairs,] for a series of years, to the ndvaui age of tho customers. *». To keep all kindsof coal to be had anywhere ii Never to misrepresent to make a sale. 7*. To guarantee full two thousand pounds to lll }£ To give the customers the advantage of any change of prices at the mines, •). Is determined to do all In his power for Iho bdneflt of those who deal with him. Send • n vour orders and you shall he dealt as fairly with, and on ns luvorable terms as any yard In, tho 11 'nov. 19.1*6#. A. H. BLAIR. BU FFA L O ROUES!! The undersigned, hoT'ng made a (our through (he Western Country, has just returned with a JMVfje mui HVK Selected Stork <>J FINE BUFFALO KOBE* which he purchased on the Plains of Kansas, and which will he sold «t nioarreastmablwterrvw. Kobes to hr seen at Win. C. Blven's Pho* Store, No. b. South lljinover ulrect, Carlisle. Pa. Nov. 20, IWW—2m WILLIAM CLEPPEIL BAIL KOADI w r. S T W A U I) fHiscellanemui. BRANDIES AM- OF CHOICE nrtAWna. E. SHOWEIi. roll MAN OH BEAST. R R F ]■; H K N C KS; (Sweeties. PIBOCJSUY, FRUIT AND PROVES VT lON STORK. Almost every person knows . of tho Cheap Stoke, Ao. ss, ICa.d J*omfret Street, where you can always buy your groceries cheap er limn elsewhere, and Jmw does It come, be cause 1 have no rent to pay nml have my own clerks, therefore,l can sell goods lower than if 1 hud four or live hundred dollars rent to pay and six or eight hundred dollars to pay for clerks. My slock is always*/mr/i and complete , keep none hut good goods and warrant every article that is sold out of my store. 1 have constantly - on hand 'While, Brown, Crushed, Pulverized and Granulated sugars, ijreen and Roasted Codecs, syi ups id ail knpU, baking Molasses, Green and Black Teas, Rice, Beans/Peas, Pearl Parley, Hominy, Sweet Sha ker Corn,Corn Starch, Rice,Flour, Fnrinn,Sweet and Raker’s Chocolate, Whole ami Ground Uni ces. BaklngSoiia,Saloralus,Fresh Peas. Corn, lo nmtoos and Peaches, by tho can or dozen, all kinds of Flavoring Extracts. Kngllsh Pickles, such as Glrklns, Mixed Pickles, While Onions, Caulldower, PlcullillJ, Chow Chow, also Girklns by the dozen. Fresh Table Oil, Ketchup. Also Dr. Parber’s Horse Powder, and Frondeld’s Cat tle Powder, Stove and Shoo Blacking, Indigo, While Glue, Madder, White Rosin, Beeswax, Extract Logwood, Salts, Flour Sulphur, Blue Vitriol, Copperas. Antimony, Ac. Hemp, Canary and Rape Seed for Birds, Essence of Colfee, and Lye, Dried Fruit, such as pared and unpared Peaches, Apples, Blackberries, r Cherries, also Prunes, Figs. Dales. Layer, Seedless, and V alentin Raisins, ' Currants, Citron, Lemons, and Oranges,Sperm, Fish, Tan-, ners’ and Coal Oils. Pure Cider Vin- egar, Soaps, such ns. Olivo, Stearine, Babbit’s, Rosin, Country and all kinds of Toilet Soaps. Also a lino assortment of all kinds of Segars, Chewing and Smoking Tobac cos. such as Navy, Congress, Cavendish, Sun Fish, Atlantic Cable, Fine Cut, Navy, Spun, Fine Cut Chewing. Virginity,Cherokee, Minnehnhuh. Chtngorocr, Sunny Side, Virginia Choice, Punch Lynchburg, Yarn, Gem of tho Mountain, Shang hai, Lateka, Danville, Pioneer, Keystone, Vir ginia Dare. WOODEN AND’ WILLOW WARE, such ns Market, Clothes and Traveling Baskets of all sizes and styles, Tubs, Buckets, Keelers, Dippers, Halt Bushels and Peck Measures. Horse BuclcelH, Flour Buckets, Horse Brushes, Shoo do., Stove do., Wall do., Clothes do., Scrubbing do., Dusting do., Whisps ami Brooms. Twin s of all kinds, Bed Cords, Clothes Linos, Mason Lines. Ac.. Ac. , Queensware. Glass, Stone and Crockery' Ware, a good supply of all kinds. A good assortment ol Lamps, Lanterns ami Tumblers, and many other articles too numerous to mention. FLOUR AND FEED constantly on hand, also n large supplv «f S. A R. Gorman Champion Mus tard. the hesi in use. bv the Jar or dozen, whole sale mid retail’, 4 of which the subscriber is tho sole- agent for Carlisle. Fish and .salt, Crackers and Biscuits of all kinds. Notions of every des crip' ion. All kimis of Countiy Produce taken in ex change for Goods at the CHEAP GROCERY, FRUIT AND PROVISION STOKE, iVo. 88, East Pvmr ex S reel, Caiiisle, Pa. GEO. 13. HOFFMAN. Fob. fi, isr>?. ’yyASHMOOJ) & BROTHER. REMOVAL! XO 78., Weat High Street, Carlitle— •• 17m. Bcntz's old stand. • LATE ARRIVAL OF GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES. j> Ji I CES RED U C ED! We hare Just received h fresh suppy of groceries, such as Brown, crushed, pulverized and {'ranulated Su gars Coll'ees, green and rousteu, Rice, Ada miinline Candles, Tallow Candles, Starch Teas, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ba ker’s Cocoa. Baker’s Broma, Mac car on 1. Venimcllla, Fahnes tock's Kurina. Mustard, Mus tard Seed, Black an d Cayenne Pepper, Bpl ocs, Indigo,' Al* 1 u m, Coppe ras, lump and p u I v e r- Ized U r i ra* stone, Babbitt’s and Vunhngaii’s Soap, •Toilet Soap,Soda,Cream of Tartar, Coarse and Kino Halt by the stick or bushel, Shoo Blacking, Stove Luster, Conceit tin ted i,ve, New Orleans and Syrup Mo i.T-sis sperm Oil, Waggon Grease, Mae kerel, various grade's Sugar Cured Hams, Piled Beef general assortment of Coal Oil ami Huld Lamps, Glass and Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn, hickory and corn wisp Brooms. Tampico My Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes, hand scrub Brushes, shoe and wall Brushes, cloth ami hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Uenuett, black, blue and red Ink. C A T TLE POWDER, Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches Peaches ami Tomatoes In cans, Catsups, Worces ter and London Club Smiee, (Teen Corn in cans, Bible (Ml, Hominy, Beans, DIIASUES AND LEMONS water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers, roasted rye and wheat t’olfee. Twist, Navy, Nat ural and i’ongress Tobacco, K Uliklnick, Klne Cut, Lynchburg and llunkeepunkie smoking Tobac co and Anderson's Solace chewing Tobacco. qcekxswa in-:, < 'ii i s a . m ai. .s'N, • \vooi)i-:y FA nr it ns a.\i> .n'oyx WA JtK Baskets, a m neral assortment of Willow and Splint Baskets and many N () T lONS, ami .•vcryUilng else usually kept In a (Irocrrv SU.it*. The public arc respect Hilly invited to call and examine tliclr stock. We feel eonlldeut.Uiey will go away satlstied. Htf~ Marketing of all Kinds taken in exchange for goods, WASUMOOD &. BKOTHEU. April Ifi. ISBB. Books, Stationer)), Srr. p i p e ii ’ a ROOK AND FANCY STORE, AXD GENERAL KEW’S DEPOT, 33 WEST MAIN STREET. CAULIShE, PA. A fine assortment, ul Goods ou hand, such as Writing Desks. Pun Kollos, Ladies < 'oin pan lons, Work Boxen, Satchels. Ladles’ Purses, Pocket Hooks, Heyur Gases, Card Cases, Gold Pens, Pen Knives, itc./ikc A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AT REDUCED PRICES. DIARIES FOB 18C8. Subscriptions received for all Magazines, Fash ion Books. Papers, Ac., at publishers prlees. You save postage and always sure of receiving your Magazines by subscribing al Pipku’h. Special attention Is paid to keeping always on bandit supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, for town and country schools. Books and Music ordered when desired. May Zl 1807—tf. • * llijotopapljs. Mrs. r. a. smith’s photo graphlc Gallery Honth-east. Corner Hano ver St reet, and Market .Square, where may be had all the diflerentetyles of Photographs, from card to life size. IVORYTYPER, A M B R O T Y P E S . A N D MELAINOTYPES : also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both Plain and Colored, ami which are beautlAil pro ductions of the Photograph!* art. Call and see them. Particular attention given to copying from Dattuerrotypes Ac. She Invites the patronage of the public. Feb. 15 18(18. QET THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS LOCHM A N ’ S Premium Photographic Gallery,2l WEST MAIN STREET, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 13 1868. —ly JQADIES' FANCY FURS ! / r i 'am'enabled to disposoof my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit n call from my friends of Cumberland county and vicinity. Remember the Name, Number and Htreet! JOHN FARKIRA, No. 71S ARCH fit., nb, 7th,’south side, Phllad'a, HAVE NO PAUTNEU, NOU CONNECTION WITH any oTHKit Stork in Pailauelpiiia. Oct. a, IMS.—-1m • A l ? Z if f & ( ) .. ty 1 1A •41 t o , it% 6.14-4 nut N 1,0 Q IS TA AP 7; For doing a family washing lu the best and cheapest maimer. Guaranteed equal t«» any in the world! Has all the strength of old rosin K.mp with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try ihissplendid Soap, sold liy the ALDKN CHKMICAL WOKKB, 48 North Front street, Philadelphia. -Sept, 8, 1808-Iy. Boots anti Sdjoes. of boots and SHOES. SPOTTSWOOD A KERRY, No. 13. South Hanover, St. Carlisle, Penn 1 a. Bee leave to call tho attention of Ihclr custo mers and residents of Carlisle, and surrounding count’ry, to their large ami well selected stock of gentlemens, ladies, misses and childrens boots and shoes, nt'nriccs ns low ns to defy all competition. Wo di-imßso prepared to manufacture hi the InU’wt *;;; f"» an!*bist manner all kinds »| work jh ( ch we will make up at prices so low, an object for all to give us a call. VV 15 nothing but the very best of Stock, which asc warrant to tit, and give satisfaction in nil eases. Cali and examine our stock, and bo , Wo soli ns cheap if not tho cheapest. nml bt., t goods In town. Wo have n largo trade, and the way wo got It was - SELLING G 00L8. BOOTS AND SHOES at asninll profit. “Do as you wish to be done bv “Ik our motto. Now if you will only call ami look at our stock, wo can trade., for e <lel-or mlnetl to please ami sell to all who * n n> mV® tlielr patrlmucc. We liavo on tinmens* stock on hand of every variety, from heavy. ‘LI Kip Boots and Shoes to the lightest and must " Remember the number 13, SOUTH II AN OVER, street! a few doorj. south of Inhoirs corner, near the Market ilmisc, JAMES PPOTTSWOOD, Oct. 15, IPRS —3m FUANCI3 A. KEUll^. Tpvr N E CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES Fo it gentlemen. ■ All tho LEADING STYLES on Hand or made a measure. JPvicqp Fixed at Low Fiyuves* An Illustrated Price List with Instructions for self measurement sent on receipt of Post Ofllco ad dress. WM. F. BARTLETT, Ajju. 20.—1 y PHU.ADEi.pmA. TAYLOR S OLIVE IiKAA'CH A mild and agreeable Tonic Stimulant, Stom noble and Carminative Extracted entirely from Herbs, Roots, Highly beneficial in DYSPP.-iIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, and loss of nppetltej; and an excellent f'orrec Uve for persons suffering from Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence, Sold everywhere. Depot, No. 113 Mailed street, Philadelphia. . „ Septs 3, lbt»5 —ly J. K. TA\ LOR & Co, o of The Throat and Lunga, * Colds, Whooping , ..n, Bronchitis, Asthma, r.nd Consumption. , ver before in the whole history of . io tinny won -o widely and sodeeply . ...1,, i u-nce of mankind, as this excellent ... mm pMlniDnury complaint*. Through a Ion? oi \c.u-, and among imiit of the races of ■ u ha- n-cn higher and burlier in their eslima , ,a* it ha.- become luster loiown. Us uniform . n aider and power to cine the various affection* lung:, and ihroal, lia\e ,u.uic u known an a ro om protector against them. While adapted to , Mcr form,- ofdi'ca.-e and to young children, it la .i me same time the mo.-l effectual remedy that can in* given for incident consumption, and the dan .i imi - affections of the throat and lungs. .Vs a pro* vi-mn against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every family, and Indeed as all aic sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all -limdd be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Conaitnifition is thought in* curable, still great numbers ol eases where the dis* iM-e teemed settled, have been completely cured, ami the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete la its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth ing else could reach them, under .the Cherry Pec toral they subside nnd disappear. Slayers and Public Speakers And great pro tection from it. ~ , . A „ Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. , . ... Jtronchltla Ib generally cured by taking Lho Chi-rru Perioral m email and frequent doses. generally are Its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. Ayer’s Ague Cure, For Fover and Acpie. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &0., and indeed all the affections which arise from malariouQi mhrah, or miasmatio poisons. m As its name Implies, it does Cure, and does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor anv oilier mineral or poisonous mi balance whatever, it In nowKo injures any patient. The jnmiher and imtmrlance of it* cures hi the ague dis tricts are litcrallv hqvond account, ami we helicvo without a parallel in .the hUlory of Ague medicine. Our pride i* graiidoiV'by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical mires offcc.led in obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Uuaccliiiiatcd persons, either resident in, or travelling throua-h miasmatic localities, will be pro .ccted tiy lalvinir the AGUE CURE dally. For Liver Complaint*, arising from- torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into hcaltliv acliv.Vv. For Bilinn* Disorders and Elver Complaints, it is un excellent ivuu-dv. producing many truly vc •'virkahlc cures, when* other medicines had failed. P'vmiml hv Du. .1. C. AVER & Co., Practical ■ ' •Vmivticdl Chemists, Lowell, Maas., and sold n. die world. I'uirr. st.oo per Bomr. Fon Sale by Haverntlck brotners, Carlisle.Pa Oct. 15 ISOS —■' t Gflotljing anti jfancj) ffiootiK. JOHN HORNER MERCHANT TAILOR, BOUTI3-WEST RIDE OK PUBLIC SQ’BE. CARLISLE, PA. (IN ]!KA7! Or COUttT HOUSE.) Clothlnc mode to order, and a good fit guaran teed in all cases. READY MADE CLOTHING G XKTI.EMKB FVItNISUINO GOODS Kuril as Under Clothing, Colima, Neckties, Kus pendera. Ac., constantly on hand. Goods sold by the yard, as cheap ns any house outside the cities, and’no chare© 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 ai.iww.—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 presrnt business, but to continue In the manufacture of It EADY-MA DE CEO 1 lIIN G of all sizes and descriptions, as well aa piece poods by the yard, and a general assortment or GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. I would re.pectlnlly Invito mv friend, and pa irons who need a good suit of cloths to give me a can, as I hove Just returned from the city with a large assortment of the best quality of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, viz: AT fOHN FAREIRA'S Id Established FUR lanufaclory. :o. 718 ARCII. Street, bov# 7th, PnibADEI/- hia. Have uow In tore of mv own Im ortnilon and .Manu icture.oneofthelarK- >t and most beautiful lections of f ANCY FURS. >r Ladles’ and Chtl ron’H Wear, tn the ;itv. Also, a rtno as .oVEH & COIXAKB. Fisa .Black Fkknch akd Ehgli«h Cloths, •• “ “ “ Doasrm CASSIMERES, FINE LIGHT FANCY DOESKIN CASSTMERK Caaslnel.ts, Cottonaded, Velvets, Drab d’ele’a Al pacas, Linens, Satins, Velvet Cord, and many more too numerous to mention. Also, affull as sortment of TRUNKS. VALISES ASD TRAVELLING-BAGS of the host description. With thnnlcstothepub lie for past, favors.-aud hone I. will receive a call soon at my place, Ao. 22 north Ilcuover S/„ Nov. 10. 1808.—tf I. LIVINGSTON. J. L. STERNER’S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE , BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS. IN REAR OF THE JAIL, Having fitted up the Stable with new Carria ge Ac., I am prepared toiurnlsh first-class turn ouu at reasonable rates. Parties taken to and from the springs. April 25,1807— 2y ißcfcical BITTERS BITTERS, -oiry Pectoral, AND A LARON VARIRTT OF CARLISLE, PA. faints, &c. ~,...-.7; .--,,,-..PP.:;' 4` 1c',.1 ' i! , , V,:'(- t g o\i, , ,-.., 77,::::e, 441). ,. 1001: 1P,4-.7,, blit tib ; 1113)P.,,, do 1 ; ,•",..: . _ • ti . d4'' '- MILLEM &BOWEMS Take this opportunity of directing the attention of the community nt large, and oyerynerson In particular, to their recently replenished stock or HARDWARE They Btmlimisly avoided Investing during tho high,-prices, and patiently ■walled the falling out of thebottom before attempting to refilltliolr shelves, and now that things have hcen reduced to old time pcfccs. os near as possible, they have Invested largely and are prepared to gimrnntep to their friends and customers os low prices as any market, outside the cities. They especially Invltetho attention of mechanics, fanners and builders. Our stock Is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring for anything in our line. Wo have constants on hand a full assortment of Hammorod, Eng lish Refined and Norway IM O N, Burdan's Horao and Mule Shoos, Horse Nalls, Norway Hods, Cast Si-cel, of the best brands, Black and Polished Springs. Spring, Sleigh, 131Is tor and Toe Steel, together with a lull stool* of Blacksmith’s loots, Such as Bellows, Rasps, Files, &c, Drills, Solid-Box Vices, COACH AND WAGON ~~ ~" g` ~~ FIXTURE,S Case Harden, Wagon, Carriage Buggies AXT.ES. HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, BOWS, SHAFTS. CARRIAGE POLES, TOP LEATTtEU, CANVAS, DRILLING Damask, Lace Trimming, &c. «tc. BUILDNG MATERIAL 4 AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. Persons wishing to build will find It to their ad vantage to examine our slock before purchasing elsewhere. We are careful to select from the best manufacturers, and In no case do we recom end goods that are not serviceable and of the very best quality. Harrisburg Nails Always on hand. ||| CARPENTER’S Jiggl TOOLS. In tills branch of tho business wo are ready, to compete with any other establishment, both in quality and price. ■ Our slock of Planes, Saws, Squares, Augurs, Chisels, Bench Screws, &c., are of tho finest grades, anil we are bound to keep up the reputation of tho old stand In this particular. SADDLERY, Such as Set/ adjusting and Gig Trees , Enameled Leather, Patent Leather, Hog Skins, Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Jlamcs, f 9 bridle bitts, Brow Bands, Olrlhlngß, Saddler’s Tools of every description. SHOE FINDINGS consisting of Moroccos. Tampico, Boot, Patna Boot, Tampico French, Pink Linings, White Li nines, Moroues, Bindings. Shoe Thread, Peps, Tools of nil kinds, and everything connected with this lino, all which will be disposed of at the lowest figures. Cabinetmakers and undertakers will always find us having a full stock of Hair Cloth. Bed, Clmirand Bold Springs. Curled Hair, Collin Han dles, Lace. Cofllu Screws.and everything in their line. POCKET CUTLERY, TABLE AND a full assortment of which can ho found on our shelves at all tunes. WHITE LEADS AND ZINCS. We have not quite cleaned the Eastern market of this particular commodity, but have always on hand a sunieleiit supply of tho best brands, which we are ready to ofler at the lowest rates. COLORS, In every variety, dry and In 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, &c. p UMPS of all descriptions and of any manufacture, Wood, Iron and LeadPipo to suit. A Farm and House Bells, of every description, all war ranted. Mill Crossed and Circular SAWS. Rifle find 81-ißtlng r'rtwder, Safety Fuse, Roseudale, Han cock and Scotland Cement, Calcone Plaster, White Sand. Crow Bars, Sledges, Drills, Napping Hammers, &c F AP MERS are respectfully Invited to ex- . amine our stock of Haines, - Traces, Breast Chains, Tongue and Stay Chains, Fifth Chains, Jockey Chains, Spreads. Haßer Chains, Cow Ties, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Grain Bags, <tc. CEDAR WARE, Tuba, Churns, Buckets. Hal! Bushels, and every thing connected with this branch. Smooth and ‘"lurftaTwisted Rifles, Double and Sln- M glo Barrel Shot 0 Guns, Revolvers, Cartridges, Wipers and Gun Trimmings, of e SOLDERING IRONS, Solder, Lead, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Brass, «feo. We are Sole Agents for the %93sccr BUFFALO SCALES. These Hh-j-% Scales are warranted tocompete am 4 with any other in the Market, /H and are offered on better terms. /H . . As we order direct from the / Factories, wo are able, to supply country merchants at Phlladel phia and New York Prices. Hi" Repairs for M'Cormick's Reaper and Mower qf any year , constantly on hand, P. s.—Goods delivered to any part of the town free of charge, MILLER & BOWERS, No. 28 NoriU Hanover Bt., Carlißl©. Fob. », 1808— Jy, ware Headquarters. HENRY-SAXTON, EAST HIGH STREET, Having ui»var<ln of 20 years experience 111 buying,and invarlablyoftholmanufncturer, and always paying cash, wo llatffer ourselves that wo can buy at the cheapest rates possible, and as Quick Sales and small prollls is our ‘'Motto," wo fool conlldent that wo can please our custo mers In every Instance. We have lately purchased our Fall Goods, and reduced the price of our entire stock, and would advise Builders, Mechanics, Farmers, and all those who w uld look to their interest to come and examine before purchasing. Our extensive stqck in tho;iUacksiultli’s;ilno consists In part of Hammered, Rolled. English Rollned, and Norway Iron, of all shapes and sizes. Burden’s Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse and Mule Iron, and Nails, Cast. Spring, Sleigh, Blister and Toe Steel, English Wagon Boxes, also Sledges, Drills, Vi ces. Bellows, Flies, Rasps, and Tools of every, de scription. Pocket .and Table Cutlery, Butcher Knives, Ta ble and Butchers’s Stools, Barber's Razors and Scissors, also Tailors Shears, Embroidering Scis sors Ac.. In endless variety of the most celebra ted English and American makes. Our Carriage, Wagon and Sleigh Fixtures and Trimmings are too extensivd to enumerate. [CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS supplied with materials at a very small advance on Manufacturers prices. CARPENTERS' TOOLS such ns Planes, Chisels, Augurs, Gouges, Squares, q Saws, • Hatchets, Hammers, Ac. Ac., of every variety selected with great enro from the most reliable manufacturers, and warranted. comprising In part Ives and North’s self-adjust ing and Gig Trees, Humes, Saddle Trees, Collars, Patent and Enameled Leather, HogSklns,Shark do., Blankets, Rein Web, Stirrups, Hilts, Hack les, Rings, Ornaments,Ac., together with all the Fancy and Improved goodsaud Tools In thode pnrtmout. « will find a replenished stock of Lasts, Thuead. Tools, Ac.; at reasonable figures. CABINET MAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS will Mini goods in their line such ns Hair (Moth, sj.rings. Hair. Moss. Vaneevs. Mirror Plates,Got- Mn Handles, Luce, Fringe Ac. Ac.,at a great de cline. PLUMBERS AND TINNERS So.during Irons.Hnr Copper, Bar Lend, so Ider Spelter Block Tin, Babbitt Metal, Sheet brass Copper,Brass,Steel and Iron Wares,Ac. Ac., aol A large stock of While Load. Red Lead and Zinc, bought before the recent •*rlHo, M compris ing Weatherlll’sßnck and Liberty Lends, French and American Zincs, besides all the lower grades, also Gold leaf Bronze, Dry and In Oil in Cans and In Tubes, Paint, Varnish, Camel Hair, and Graining Brushes of every description. OILS AND VARNISHES Linseed Oil, Sperm do., * Whale clo. Lard do., Luhrlc do., Neats Foot do. Furniture Varnish, Coach do. Wlille Demnr do, Iron do. Leather do. Spirit do. Glass, Putty, Litharge, Whiling, Shellac, Rosin, Chalk, Alum, Copperas, Borax. ' **■' Madder, Logwood, Glue, lilankets, &c., <tc. Rumsey, Douglass and Cowing Iron and Chain Pumps, with wood iron or lead pipe attach ments, euarranteed to lift water from 5 to 150 feet, not to freeze in winter. A constant and, fresh supply of Rock, and Riflot Powder, together will Drills Crow Paroles. Mnt*e locks. Dipping Irons Drill » Crow Cars, Sledges, Napping Ilaimne.s, &c. <&., Roscmlalo and Scotland Cement, Calcine Plas ter, Putre Sand, *c., (all warranted fresh and' good.) FARM I ELL'S, “ All sizes,” "warranted not to crack." Dlss on Mill. Circular, Crosscut and Batcher’s Suu 1 ♦'warranted.” , M ill and Circular Saws Gummed.) A large#and now assortment of Cedar Ware, such as Buckets, Churns, Tubs, Bowls, <tc. HOUSEKEEPERS GOODS Plain and Porcelain-Lined, ' Oval and Pound Poilers, Porcelain. J3ra.«.i mid Copper, Preserving Kettles, - Jiake and Prj/lng Pans, Waffle and Grid Irons, Pad Irons , Wringers . Coffee Mills, Rriilania and Plated Tea mid Table bpoons. Rklmmers and ladle .Dinner* gongs and Bells, Butter Beales. Barge Iron Kettles, Sheet Zinc, Floor Oil Cloth. Stair Rods. largest assortment and most beautiful styles of Bird Cages. Cot Flower Baskets, Moss Hang ing Baskets, &c. t Q V NS, Single and Double Shot Guns, Rifle Barrel*, Locks, and Mountings, Revolvera.BowieKnlve*, Cartridges to suit any rifle or revolver, Powder Shot, Cups, &c.,Fishing rods and Tackle. 2, 2% and 3 Bushels Cotton, and at the very low est rates. PLOWS, Plank’s' Shifting Peam. High and Low Cutter Welrich, Plnnmtleld, Eagle and York Plows. Plow and Cultivator Handles, Castings to suit any of the above plows constantly on hand. DBEXEL & CO., S 4 SO UTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Shares can be obtained In Carlisle,Fa.. Dj h plication lo J. P. HABSLER, Cashier Carlisle ja posit Hank, who la authorized lo rece . tt . scrlptlons, and can clvo all necessary inioruu* ELIZABETH HAMES. “ocu Straight and Twist Butt and Traces, sth Chains, Spreads and Halters, Jockey, Cow and Dog Chains. We are agents for the patent Improved Measu ring Fauces. Wo gunrranleo them to draw and measure correctly the heaviest Molasses, Oils. Tar, Varnishes «tc., in the coldest weather. Wo are solo agents for Falrhank’s Standard Scales, universally acknowledged the best and cheapest-. Wo aro sole Agents for PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIPPING used in Doors and Windows for excluding cold, Rain, Dust and Snow, without mentioning the SAV I N O OP COAL, besides securing such comfort ns no other expen ditures of Fuel can command. v Goods delivered free to al£p*rt»of the town. Remember the Old STAND NO. 15 EAST HIGH STREET, HENRY SAXTON. Sept. 17,18C8-ly No 15 CAIILIKMO, PA. CUTZJEItY. - SAD&Lzssnr, SHOE Mr A K E R S PAINTS COLONS TAR P XT M P S, P O H PER, CEMENT, CEDAR WARE BIRD CAGES GJRA IF BAGS, C H A 1 NS, Ayer’s Hair Vigor, ’or restoring Gray Hair to natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which ftt Of'* s’ty'JSffi ’ S ftt ° nCO n S reca,l ' e i I'caltliy, and effectual f° r preserving the ’’’SiWt sL hair. & Faded or gray ■/S *“«; *• so ° n reOared to ' ls or '9' na l color with the 9IoSB an(l freshness of youth, Thin Imir is tliickl ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured’ by its use. Nothing can restore the hati* where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can bo saved for usefulness by'this application. Instead nf fouling the hair with a pasty sedi v'ont, it will keep it clean and vigorous, occasional use will prevent the hair "in turning gray or falling off, and •sscquently prevent baldness. Free <m those deleterious substances which ; like some preparations dangerous and ijurious to. .the hair, the Vigor can mly 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 'tot soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre ami a grateful perfume. . pp.ared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., ■■■ :l-al and Analytical Cumiht- C.OWELL. MASS. Fou Sale by Havcrstlck brothers,Carlisle, Pa. Out. ioOv>—io • tKING^ .. n *v GRAY HAIR. This is the Ambrosia thatßlngmado, t * lo Cure that lay ftr* In the Amdeosia that Bing made. £ Tills Is the Mon who was bald and gray, Who now has raven locks, they aay, Ho lined the Cure that lay In the AMxutosiA that Bing made. dfKjpN This Is the Malden, handsome and f&SK Who married the man oifco bald and tVhonow has raven locks, they My. wjfty lie used the Amuuobia that Bing §Thls Is the Parson, who, by the way. Married the maiden, handeomo and To tficVnnn once bald and gray, But who now ha# raven lock#, they Because ho used the Cure that lav IS in the Ambrosia that Bing made, •r This Is the Bell that ring* away To arouse the people and and gay Unto this fact, which here does lay— Jf you would not he bald or pray, Uea the Ambrosia, tluit litng made. E. M. TURKS ft GO., Proprietors, Peterboro', N.H. *5- Sold by nil Druggist's. Fob, 13,1 MP. LECTBIC TELEGRAPH IN CHINA. THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S OFFICE, NOS. 23 AND 25 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK, organized under special olmrter from the State of New York. 55,000,000, sb,oiio Shares, sioo each. DIRECTORS' Hon. ANDREW G. CURTIN, Philadelphia. PAUL H. FORBES, of Russel & Co„ Chirm. FRED. BUTTERFIELD, of I’V Buttorlleld 4 Co., ISAAC LIVERMORE,Treasurer Michigan Cen tral Railroad, Boston. . , ALEXANDER HOLLAND. Treasurer Ameri can Express Company, New York. Hon. JAMES NOXON, Syracuse, N. Y. O.H. PALMER. Treasurer Western Union role crauh Company. New York. L FLETCHER WESTRAY, of WesLray, Gibbs & IlnnU-nstlo, New York. NICHOLAS MICKLES. N* w \ork. OFFICERS. A. G. CURTIN. President. N. MICKLES, Vice President. GEORGE CON ANT, Secretary. . _ „ GEORGE ELLIS, (Cashier National Bank Com monwealth.) Treasurer. Hon. A. iv. McCLURR. Philadelphia, Solicitor. The Chinese Government having (through too Hon. Anson Burlingame) conceded to this Com pany the privilege ot'connecting the great *ea ports ot the Empt o by submarine electric tele graph cable, we propose commencing operations in China,and laying dr.wnallneof muohuudied miles at once, between the following ports, viz: Fopuwnn ..1.000.U00 .....wi.ooo ~..250,1)00 ~..21)0,000 ....250.U00 .1,250,000 ...aoO.OOO ...100.000 .1.200,000 1,000,000 Clinton Macon Hong-Kuug Hwutow Amoy Foo-L’how Wau-Chu Ninupo Hang Chcrn. Shanghai T0ta1....: These porta have a foreign commerce ' o« (KXl.imio. ami’ an enormous domestic l f uue * which we have the Immense internal of Hie Empire, radiating from these points, through Its canals and navigable rlveis. The cable being laid, thh Company P r oP° s 9J erecting land lines, and establishing o and trustworthy moans of comwui ..i,,,,* which must command there, as every w hfcU tisL, the communications of the Goverimient.of bum ness, ami of social Hie. especially lu i, has no postal system.and tier only mettnh iiowoi coinmnnlcating Intormatlon Is by couriers o land, ami by steamers on wato . laaV prv The Western World knows that China Isa very large country, In mo mum dciisiy peopled, uu few yet realize that she contal. • more Umu >J third of the human race. The latestreturus made to her central authorities for poses by the local magistrates mukohci pop urn tlou Jihur ihv.idrcd ami Jbburtecn Millions, and ui la more likely to bo under tbun o.ver the a< l J«“ aggregate. Nearly all of these, who are over tea years old, not only cun but do read and ''r'tt. Her civilization Is peculiar, but her liieratu o » as extensive as that of Europe. China Is a m» of teacher* and traders i and the latter are t* ceedingly quick to avail themselves of turi proffered facility for procuring early lufnrii a* flow. It is observed In California that the U» ; ncso make great use of the telegraph, though *• there transmits messages in English alone. 1° day great numbers of licet steamers are owned uy Chinese mercnants.und used ny them exclusive ly for the transmission of early Intelligence, }* the telegraph we propose, connecting all unm seaports were now In existence, If is cmel.lcvea that Us business would pay the coat within mo first two veins of its successful operation, ana would steadily Increase thereafter. ; , No enterprlsocommends Itself as In a greater degree remunerative to capitalists, and to ojj whole people. Hisofa vasinntlonal Importance commercially, politically, and evangelically. 49-The stock ol this Company has been «n quulifledly recommended to capitalists aim uu * ness men, as a desirable Investment by editor , articles in ihe Now Yord Herald, 'JYibune. h or w. Times, Post, JSrpresa, Independent, and m »» Philadelphia Horth American Tress, Ledger, i» quiver. Aye. Bulletin and Telegraph. niitfl ,, c . Shares of this Company, to a limited nuraut. may bo obtained at $3O each, $lO payable down. $l5 on the Ist of November, and $25 P ft y ftbl °, ne \nouthly installments of $2.50 each, commenc * December i, 1808, on application to THE FARMER’S BANK, OF CAR LISLE, PENNSYLVANIA. Recently organized, has been opened, for ‘*J e transaction of a general bunking busluu»s,n corner room of H. Givens now uulldlmfi o North West .corner of High street an.d the t« uu Directors hope by liberal and agement to make this a popular Institution. .. a safe depository for oil who may favor the with their accounts. la- Depoalls received and paid backondeman . terest allowed on special deposit, GoK,»> Treasury Notes and Bonn*, nous 11 Coflecttons made on all accessible country. Discount duy.Tuesday. Br-nklngho from 9 o’clock a. u. to 5 oMft DIRECTORS. R. Given. President, Wm. Hi-Miller, Thomas Paxton, DavidHoikes, John Wi Craighead, A.-J. Herman, March af I8&,—IX Abiaham Wltmer.
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