Agricultural* Thirsting formant*.—One of the most grevioos errors of the past and present generation of American farm ers, is the almost insatiable thirst for more land. 2sot one in a thousand, though possessed of five times as many acres as he can profitably or successfully ull,iS'satished. While this is perfectly natural, it is at the same time very in vrise. The farmer recognize* his wealth in the multiplication o: his broad avres. rust as the merchant or lanker does his in the accumulation ; but the dife-renov Mtw-een the two is :hs: the ilircaer may add acre to acre, with out the ability to reader the invei” productive, while the inctv.’ ker ha? no difnculty hi hi:: Me irvestoicuti h.r his r -15 juways tad ro.toy BEE : :• : i; v r snJ srivv man :h ICE ‘•arc* *“u: tr is to a: ore acres than he can keep in perk-:*, ‘ .-•xd hear:, and every day's ex perk nee ' demonstrates the that, with c-cca- ; • ional exceptions, a Utile farm well - tilled is more profitable in the end than ; a large one indifferently cultivated.— I "NVe once read a story of a Frenchman | who had two daughters. One of them married, and received one half of the paternal vineyard as her dowry. To the old man's surprise, the half he had reserved, receiving as much cultivation as he formerly bestowed on the whole, yielded as much as the whole had.— lhe second married and he gave her one half of what he had left, and still had as many grapes from his remain ing fourth as he used to get from the whole. Theie is a whole volume of practical truth in this little anecdote.— its moral is, attempt the cultivation of no more land than vou can cultivate well. Variety or Food fop. Animals.— Many suppose that ihU means to a complete change every little while, but according to my c-xpcrb nee. such chan ges are altogether wrong in the sudden way some'make them. Variety, ac cording to my idea, is sufficient and best to be given with regularity and daily with cows and sheep: during feeding seasons, and when it is necessa ry and advisable to give a fresh kino of food, it is well to do it gradually. For instance, when cows go to grass, put them out at first when the dew has evaporated, and get them in early in the evening, and feed at night, for'the first week, keeping them in their form er quarters, and by the same rule accus tom them by degrees to a drv diet for winter : but in the United States, as the hay generally consists of one or two coarse grasses, it is requisite to give bran or feed of some kind to keep the animal in tip-top condition, whereas hay made from the natural grasses, where the varieties almost exceed be lie:, will make bc-vf without any mixil iary whatever. .Hay, meal and nil-cake, given daily ior months, j- ail the variety many of the lattest beasts have had. When ft, :ew good swedes are added, the variety ■s great; but to give- oil-cake fora wee.-;, and then fur a change give none, would be very great folly in “the fattening of any animal. Wt*en cattle are fed wan ■any degree of Judgment, variety of the kind here alluded to is contrived, there will be no sicknes-. no urahriftiness. and perhaps no abortions arming fe males. unless they »-.*? hav rnad» j from gra-s, when the s-1 -hob. in which ease ergot and the seed- u'i many weeds which have time to manure mav ,-aus.* mis- liief or this kind. '* Variety is charming.” but sudu*-n chang** i- mils* a little better tnau no change at all, un less me changes ore ait mr me octD-r. in wtiicii state oi mh-.gs cnange away,— (. oued/y o'zu'/(?n Farm Item.-.—lt i- -aid damage to land mm* year, and yet the po-.re-t f; Uf (_T( >{ > !•? U't't-tl-r. ’i lit* Litna'li.i:, -.'j prumiv-j i>> i'tM iii-vv An (Adieurds l)ii- y.-ur "Mui.-ed three ion*. In England, i.l l •■-plmrous i? extract ed from LTuimN. :<jr making luciiVr matche*. Many A men can .’arinvr haw made ui light guaiio 1- *r ?ew-ral \*ear-. A \\ 00l ami V* oole-n Exposition of the V niled State= will form a part ••!’ the display of the grtai iair m me Ameri can In? Uuie. September su-.x:. The best wine is made from crape growing nearest volcanoes, and m b.m who drinks it will be imparted souk- of the qualities of a volcano. '1 here seem-? to be plenty of cheap and good land in Maine, covered with hea vy limber, and there is me advantage that while one is (.waring his farm he ran live on bear-:. Wheat i- w-eded by hand i:i lialv. and aw- in England. * \V rief-wr *uch '•eork is dune, me hm ir.ng j•#*..j. e are i" i>e certain or ( ■j.-. in winmr. must be u-n months old, well led and noused, and any bre€-<l answer.— Old hens will not until well feathered. First, feather? : second, It is s-ad to relate, that wnen mechan ics have land they generally give better cultivation than farmer* ;* they have more grapes, pears, straws rnes and water-melons, and earlier nolan-c? and cucumbers. The latest fraud is to sell damagtd manure when it is worth nothing, if there were penalties for counterfeiting' manure the same as for enunb-rfeitin? greenbacks, we would have more swind lers in our jails. Treatment of Pigs.-— Besides good and regular feeding, a great deaf de pends on the pen in which pig- an il o used. To have them fed profitable, a large out-house should be endowed at die two sides, to be warm and dry. In thi the pigs are fed, while for resting and sleeping, another apartment should be railed otf at the other end, amply pro vided with clean straw. Straw*ir al lowed to get damp and mouldy, is ve? y apt to engender mange or skin disease, but treated as above the straw is kept dry and enables the animal to keep hi? skin thoroughly clean. A Venerable Tree.—A tthitc-f ak tree was lately cut near Haney’s Bridge on the lino of the Brandywine and Bending Railroad, 22-3 and \j io(/t across the stump at the ground, it i thought to contain seven cords of wood. It was sound and healthy,and if the Rail road had not encroached on it, it might have lived several hundred years long er. It was a good sized sapling when V in. Penn founded Philadelphia, and formed the treats with the Indians.-y- It was more than 12-3 years old when the battle of Brandywine was fought. It was a giant, not of the forest, but one that had outlived the forest—and, a good sized tree when the Indians fished in the Brandywine and roamed the thiek tangled wood that linked the banks of their favorite Stream in pur suit of game. W. B. Wilkin,?, of Columbus, lias made fruit growing pav.— Ton years ago he expended seventy-five dollars in. the purchase of Southern fruit trees, grapes, etc. His crops he has marketed, getting six thousand dol lars, besides atlording his family and friends rare treats of delicious fruit. \ large portion was not sold ; none of the wine. He shipped tin's summer to Lou isville, Cincinnati and Chicago, and re ceived, clear of expenses, about three dollars per bushel, up to the 20th of Ju ly. After that it did not pav except on fine pears. About Cheese.—Rich cheese feels soil under the pressure of-the finger.— That which is very strong is neither good not healthy. To keep one that is \ cut, tie it in a cloth, put it in a cool, drv •' , 11 ~llJl‘ ld appears'on it, wipe if oil with a dry cloth. S i K OL I D A V G GODS ME l : .rn> a'.k-n •_ CENTRAL. DRY GOODS STORE LEIDICH & MILLER, Just opened, a large stock for the Season, Dress Goods, reduced at least ii per cent., to close out for the season and enable {very person to get a HANDSOME D R E a s »t a wry low price for the Holidays, \ew cloaks: xew cloaks:; Latest siv ’.v-s oc-Ein’.niJ. F IRS, F ms, FIRS, F-atra M.n c*op- Fr.c j that every Lady or il.it.-> c..n purchase for her- rtf. and alto enable every person lo make a lands--me < hnsUuas present to their kind lend-, as nothing will be more acceptable at .v Ji a H' L s.: sH a ir l si : BI.AN K E T S H A L M O Ji A h H K 1 Ji T 6 , UoOd*, Breakfast Shawls, Scarfs Gloves, Now is the time friends to purchase all kinds of goods at greatly reduced prices, as we are go- ing to close out our stock at such prices Ha will astonish the community Give us a call and save your money by enconr* aging the CENTRAL PRY GOODS' STORE of the town, Dec. 17. is*. 33nj Goons. Dress Goods, Dresa Goods below the u-aa! price* ;r>. ‘-uper s-ju.rrei Furs. :i4 a*, tuch remarkably MEE LOW RATES, BLANKETS, Lace Handkerchiefs, Emb’d. Handkerchiefs, Cloths, Casslraeres, Over Coatings, Ladies Cloaking Cloth*. LEIDICH & MILLER. 3nj ©ootis. j»ead: read;: consider!:: h a i: vi a : n < C. SA rr YEB JL- CO' s CHEAP STORE c- have jC't from New York adc.ph’.a. .1 IRTC& alld cheap stock Of W(- Ph’.la DRESS GOODS in which will be found all the late and nttra< styles of the season. Oor stock embraces FIFfRHD, LAIPN, MT.IPKD AND i;v FANCY SILKS, Gross Grain, Gross de Armure, Gras de Rhine, and Lustrine Bleck SUL- EpingUne. Rouba'l. Lyons, Shot and Mohair Poplin?. French Merino?, A !pacaa, A Cashmeres and In all colors and pr»om We have a full line of the rilebrated DL’FFALO MOHAIR BLACK ALFA A*. k of all kind* of BLACK AND ulvj. a Large M O U R X I X’ G GO O l.i S such as TAMISE EMPf'r>s, Particular att.-n t a>n jr-.u-i to funeral orders. \’a Mink Sabh-. .Stone Martin, <’»erman Fitch, .-.btrian Sqmrr* Brown Coney Lustre Fil'di, Wade! Mi n , BPie < 'tiney Mu-' rat. anil Silver Martin Fdi> •lu-.t reetived from me won know;i ' h>iu«-f> nf N w-hohis. Burtn a Ui To . Broad v. uy. N. V. Tik. -l imirT-. and i.'"llar-« haw- a u-v.- in.-pr-iveme-ril, uhl--nujil make lie in wear rntu-ti hnue-r than the oM st> of rn.tnu f.»<-j ure. Gentlemen i-an u;.«o raid on t>ur o<unt«.-r.- a va riety of i BN ECU AND AMERICAN CAscsIMEUES In Fancy and Black, BEaVER cloth ksqimaux CLOTH FELT CLOTHS for h*avy sacks t.> over ci,at«. Suits made by the uest tailor- In town. Cloths sold i>y us. are warranted lo lx- trlmej with the best material.-. CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! Crosby’s English Tapestry Brussels, beautiful colors and designs. Lowel and Hartford Ex*-a. Three Ply, Ingrains, Cottage, Venetian. H> me. Made, Linen and Hemp, from L»cU upwards. OIL CLOTHS RUGS, DRUGGETS. WINDOW SHADE#, and a general assortment of House Furnishing goods. HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, &c., & c. We offer great attractions jmd inducements to to all wishing Dry Goods, and specially invite all to call and examine our-sUuck. W. C. SAWYER & Go’s., EAST MAIN STR E ET , Under Hannon’s Hotel, CARLISLE, PA. Oct, 8, ISM, "DEN'TZ i CO , Hare laid in ap u ’v lr.r.;e st-'-ok of FALL A N D V.* I N T K R GOOD? IW-< \V»x»; ar. .;*•t: e 'Ni'i:::- a: h a« cr: D R E ? ? GOODS cfevery kind and style now worn. French Ma r:n-->~>, .Mj-ica*, C-'luw, lvLi:rjrS, Horn baiine*. G.r.;-a.iii-s A.-„ Ac.. reduced prices. CARPET?, OIL CLOTH? r<. Rcr*. Window minds,T:ckirc*. Twjl *v<v'd d t‘> r.oa Y.-.rr.x sh-.-or’o su h.i ce ht-a; s Me>l:cs and She-etnar*. Vf]\p;s, KiDVms. and the 1-irct*; stock «.*f Trim i tag-' ano >’o tons C.-’-hs, Skittsetts. B: vnkets, guilts at 2- p«-r cent, reduction from former pr.ces.— Hosiery and Gloves, all to bo sold cheaper man the cheapest. Our Friend* nuti me pub.tc gen erally are invited to call and save from K to ■> per cent on their purchases, Tm* is an item these times which every household ought to avail themselves of. Come and see if y---a wish to save money. SihNIZ A CO. Oct. 15. 2jAn , gPEC I A L sxtraordiiary bargains DRESS GOODSS, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS SEASON RICKHY. SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESTNUT Str»» i. I'ANCV FURS I JOHN FAREIRAS OM Established FUR /fcrfaSa Manufactory. No. TIS ARCH Street, above Tth. Phtladel* £*S-l&S&£tK phi a. Have now in /./ /'fcn§uwi\ btore of tnv nwn Im /« »* P° rtal,on an< * Mann bu iHMuP tact ure. one of the iara fit Mfi>(lt Ps * ftnci nu»st bvumifu; FAXcr FfB«, Ladles' and Ciftl- ~ City. Also, a fine as sortment of Cents' FUR GLOVES A COLLARS. I am enabled to dispose of niy e«-"--ls at very reasonable prices, and I wouM i Let *-: «r»» «onost a call from my friendsof Cumbrian ‘ r - m.u <wid vicimtv. Remember the Name. N . i' • r ,-.ud Stre-.-tl JOHN F \ . ‘-.I lA. No. ?D ARCH ?t.. ah. Tth, south -■<;•• :■ i -.da. ha vr. no Partner, nor C«>> s•• :■ ■>• with anv other Store in Pailarei.l’HJ *. Eugina Cloths Ivj'.—iru Y B. £WI N G , CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, W F. ST M A jN S T R E K T . CARLISLE, PF.VN’A. A ”*>i'LNF?in Assortment nr N ]•: \V FUR N IT i; It 1- LAMA '' -r:.v»l 1 I.GfJis III: ||> T K A 1 >A N 1) M A T T 11F..-.-1 MILT FiiA M F-- AND PICTURE^, 'fin loxvn a»nl «-»*untr aii'l “I; rv.i.-' iiu»!'!e U-r:i. I-.- . IT. :«ov-tf fi A P. I Kj The siih'.-riber re-jx:ctftj!ly Informs his frien und tin.- public 2ent-i:»l!y, that he slill continue ’ n«.* :iiui iv ready to wa u r > >u a';' ':ut.-rv e;t l.«_r l»y day or uy u’idit. Ih.-.i made ; .itTiy- s »i‘.'y < n hand. L [earn and <•: nani'-Mah Hi- h.i- vi.-i»>t.i.r.tly •Uifi'i / i Mi i;-ir -it Owt, of un: .> 11<-. nd»- 1 v nn-.v in u-n:. !l H."> ha* rtL'H furni-lj*--! iuuw.-.f woi*i Huj’.'K aud hor.*!.'* rid mne-raU in town i»aO chantry isially. extra charge. Ainoiii: the- di>'-nvt-ru-* of Su •:!!'* .V;/ri/i;7 the hc-<t and ch-a;*-.-f \.e> now in tW* *T(*'iii,ivf- rh'''* of Tiitch I hav insured and will be k'-M constantly on hand. CABINET MAKIXO. In ull its various branches, carried r-n. rvau* reaap. \V*.»rk-i-t.*Ti<Purler V.',.rc, Upholstered Umffr*. r-ofas. Pier. <i'l~ ut. I < . ntrc- Tables, Idnms ami Ilreakm-d T-d;:..-, \v .d.- A STHKWEATHER IS NOW VERY Chairs of all kind*. Ivxikine . : -,j !t n PltOPlTl'jUSund thr-the prices are mo>t fa otner articles usually manufactured m ~ line vo: alii*- for the lay ina in of y<.ur wintej - the of busmes'. kept constantly on hand. subscriber wouM Mh-r liN deck l«> the publ.c His workmen fire men of experience. knowing Ink well the di'po'Jtmn of the trade lerial the b->t, and his work made ;»j Cne ] ; ,t»>t , ueneraliv to make- many promise- t-i elk el *-.u* city blyle. ami all under ills own -urn-rvi.- Jr ; xiu- suh-crdier would prefer Ui leave the quality will be warrantee! and sold low fur ra.'i. ' of the coal be furnishes He invite-' all to utve him a call b-f Ine elsewhere. Tor the libera! patr tofire extended to him he fed.' ;ad, Dumt-rnU' cu-toin-rs, and *, effort' will in- -pared in future to ph style end pr.c-. O.ve'u.- a •'all, th- ;>lace, North Han I>CC. 1 Mrs. r. a. SMirirs photo trraph.ic G>j'!~ry South-e.'iM Cort;*-'r H. ver Street. jiu»l M.irkK s-jimr*. her<* may i - rII the- different styles of from card lo life sure. IVORYTYPEB, AMEROTYP?S, AND also lectures on Porcelain. 'something new* both Plain and Colored, and which are beautiful pro ductions of the Photographic art. Call and see them. Particular attention glrea to copying from Diiguerrotype-* Ac. She invite the patronage of Uiopublle. Peb. 15 1-os. Q_ET THE BEST PFIOTOGKAPHS Premium Photographic Gallery.Sl WEST MAl>’ ?STKKKT, Pa. Feb. 13 lvo.-3y pACTFIC lIOTPX, 170, 172, 171 ± 170 GREN WICII STP.HET, Thenniiervlgned lakespleasurem announcing to his numerous friends and patrons that from this date, the charge of the Pacific will be 5o per day. . Being sole Proprietor of this house, and there fore free from the too common exaction of an inordinate rent, he is fully able to meet the downward tendency ot prices without any fal ling offof service. It will now,as heretofore, be his aim to main tain ondln-.inlshed the favorable reputation of the Paciilc, which U hasenjoyed for many years, as one of the best of travelers' hotels. The table will be bountifully supplied with every delicacy of the reason. The attendance will be found e-fllcient and obliging. The location will be found convenient for those who 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 Railroad* and Steamboat Lines. New Yonit.Oci. P.i. iv;«. J'jliN I’ATTKN. Nor. IC, Cm /CUMBERLAND VALLEY HOUSE CORNER OF EAST HIGH ASD BEDFORD STREETS CARLISLE, FA. J. B. FLO YD, Proprietor. Match 12, I&S.-iy. Dry ooods annels, amongst IME! iti.\ r*.. Ulocces- r.c t:.c- led s»».ls is :s the price these t!;c nv-st and varied ax t ":i Mi - marie**:, a: the extremely -..i-r.; toth-^reatshrlnk BE r;:r : ritoxr L'.i;-scs«i-jJ. e Pinurißi.i’Hii •?. Fet*. -. Wty. jftirniturr, Nr •if re Til IMIE •s. O" , \v • F U R N ITU U K UNIT.’'-.:-. IN s N. w I .‘.-a t-> rinicraN'. b'rdi •> attended to pn.inp XET\VARE H O L* S I Tu’.VX ANIM ul’NihY ior u> ;iiiy of k:u n !. n.-w Uo u:. a hid; DAVILMi' yijatograpljs MELAINOTYPES LOCHM A N » S NEW YOB K tiailroali Hines L' M BZRLAND VALLE Y RAIL road: CHA2s G E OF II O, UK S I On and after Monday. Sett. Mm. ivX raven ccr Ir.uns will run daily as follow*, ,-S unda> mx \V EST \V A K D Harrisburg A. - • ;■■ n■ -•-.*% i '*.ls. .On 1 .!■. dro-2i ~-u -1 12 A. M. ' = ' v A-t O • > Jr.-’iL.- :g .it ii.egg* . .irnc \'.i I i ItaTO.' H;»rt i-outv h- ,f I. M.. Mo cha aic-d'-in; *2.v.’, CarlV .i. Ne wv■ V> \>lr j>- ;«.nsburg AO. Gaamher-agig 4.,* J:vc;-c..stlc I.!--?., arriving a; V 2.5 P. M -7ri:i » leave- Harra-burg 4.1 » P. M.. Me ehanioshcrg 1,-»7.Carhs.e .5.17. Ne'vvuie .5.V. shij> p<n-hurg d IT, arriving a: CUamhcisluirg a: 2.45 ✓ I Tr\v> i leave? Cbambetslmrs K . 05 A. M. 'trwno.V'jK- .-.-5. arriving a; Hagerst-c-ru A. M EAST \V A II I': A •?; Inna leaves Ch-m-.bcrsVurg 4.45 M r-a.; s.li,N*wv;de ••> 4>. « mit-.c 6 1-. M< chamc-bur.; 6.47 arriv.ug at L.-.r;;-l .Kg 7.1-5 A. M. ~ , Sl ii-'i;-. leave? Hagerstown -.“A. .•I..*,»rt in castlv s A. OhamUrshurg u .h'. rshipl-vu-burg *. Newville IV. 4. v\.rl:-!o l-.v*. Mechamcsbur.; I*.-4 arriving at Ham-burg Iho, a. M. . ~ Krrr-v* 26: n li-.ivi* Hagerstown i >A- Grc«.‘r.c;_-t:e l-l.'.t, Chamber-burg !••-• >i::pp-.-u-- burg 1 Nrwvillc thoj, Carlisle d.4->. Moi-iuin.es burg -U: arnnns at Harri-iu:!; - ! -44 P. M. SUs-■: T mm leaves Huger,-.* •" n GreencasKv 4.12. arriving r.t Chu:nbe:>l urg -v.’> P. M. " . • lltti*ssak;:ik close connection? r.t Harr:*-'‘ur£ win t’rams t«*and from Phihi iolphi.i, Mw "ta. Pgihhuorc. Wwhincton. P;ttM-urg and all faints sVest. Sui'Sr.ISTENDKST’** OfTI'T, .'i-P t. C-V:ciK',-. iW. ir'i-i. ■*. Sept 17. Iv.o. fHisrrllaurous. Foreign and domhstu LIQUOR-. .Edward Shower re-pecifnlly announces th f ‘‘public, that ho cont.nucs to keep coii-dantly -n. hand, ami for sale, a largo and very su; erl *t as sortment of FOREIGN* AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, r.t his now stand, a few doors west of Hannon > BRANDIES ALI. OF CHoro: BRINPi. Win. Sherry. Port, Maderia, Lisbon. CTnret, Native. Hock. Joiiannisl>ers. and Boderl' f *imer. C HAMPAG N E . Hc-ldslcl: i Co.. Gclsler & Co., and Imperial.— Gm. Rohlen, Lion, and Anchor. W’HIS K Y s;;;.<-ri‘/7' Old Rye, Choice OM Faimiy Nectar Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown St.ml. Ac. Best to be had in Phila delphia, Bitters, of the very bes>i quality. Dealers and others desiring a pure article wi’ find it as represented, a da whole attention will be given to a proper anc careful selection oi his Stock, which cannot be mrpaxsod, and h«pes to kave the patronage of the public. E. SHOWER- Dee. 1. iNiT. CEL 1C I! r. AV ED LIN IMK N T FOP. MAN uR BEAST. Admirable adapted to the Cure nf all r-d-'UM for which a Coiintcr-Il ntant or External ihim dy In required. D.ylr- n auanb il by th-' CV»;l< erlnn-l O ■; t'J -ly ricuUunn Nx'.' by. I v c. REFER E N C E > Abraham Marquart, Esq., hiis-h-w:i im- th receipt uj uhi.-h his Umineut i.- e.-mp • Krimi niv knowledge of the :nun '1 n n’-. I *1" no: h*->itaU- in certifying that u w;i! ! ben.-rh ;a mliit.- an external application of Me kind )- imlldt.-'!. A.M-KIV.MIT.M. Pljipi p..x Fully A>n w e r -.int with tM- ch--. *c.d <• .tut. ru uts and m»-'i.cal eJfee'N "f V. M-irqu *rt •» I,in Mr. \. Marouart:— D» ar Mr I take ph-aMir.- .n vji-. 1!(i; that I’have u.-ed \ our L lament !<>r ei.iip |i.-d h üb. and 11 cm-d lh»m ami mad** !h*.o .I il.'iik u tb<- b. -i I ha\i-u-r n—.i md ui-m I id.ct i till a rci-‘.miuciid it to t la- i. • , r .. pui Me. \VM iiilAi A. lIIMI =I. D. MI.LEIN A. Mar.p; \ i . .-Vju.lv r.-oiui'i.-nd M . ■ iiA'r.l, EATSIiAW. N., :i u.k- t Ba., N'.\. PC' IN-].l>-ar >ir: I l»a I a very ,f :n my back, r<> A. Marqu-T •Vele attack I cjuM M-arcely walk, uhieii wa-. vor> i ainful. Alter u-iiii: half a battle of \ our celt Mated Liniment. 1 v.a- enl’.r. ly eared. Tin- i ; ;i recommendation. bat the plain trulu.— t • a: can make any u-e of this you plea-e,^ j AO-'H l-‘ • >*< Walnut Bottom. I'a., Nov I 1 '•lr A. McnjnartDear .Sir: 1 isrve used yon; \aluabie Liniment in my family for .mrefen t a'iis and in-IK-s. and it hits proved >ali>Jaclor\ ,; 4 erv c:ve. I (if* think, a.- an external Lmi M.-nt. ft danJ> •v.tiioyt a rival. I xvm.iM ehei-r --omm-nd :t t" the public. Ibsvec-rfnHv. t,;in ip.hK 'A*. Ynri’M. Jadt-mv 11.-, I'a.. N««v. -J , l-.v. ,1. Mnr'iiifiri. Sir: It afi’onl? un pifsiMJix.* to <vrtHN Irii.t I !ui\o >our Liui tnenl on r«v neck'. in u cat-e ol very >ort- Throat which v.-n» mufti ‘■M-011.-n »n<l very painful. AT n-r lun t ;;;>•«• application?,! found U to :»c r ; : c M.. 1 *.v :?i». 1 recommend it n-» nn ex client nr .1 A< »J[t SIIVKIhS. Walnut JloUo-n, 1';.., Nov. IP. ir** /• r 'jW-» /J m'.'ii ,t * Wi-' • WANTKI A. MAiWTA lIT. Walnut IJ"tto:r., Cumberland Co., I‘a. Lu-c. Iv .S P KA K FOP. ITSELF, and hf-will U* hc-M to llio following which r 111— «il<i ‘^luadard". 1. To.‘.ell n- j;c ( til the best coj.l that is to b as cheap a.s any out.* in tSi*- trade. a. To deliver what lus costumer- buy, and not ;o furnish them with a lower nti.erl article, to make the price suit his sah-v. believes in the principle ilia’ scales cannot be in use 'v.-.thoct rep.iits.j for a .series of years, to the advantage of me customers. Ti. To keep ail kinds of coal to be had any where jCever lo misrepresent coal to make a sale. To guarantee full two thousand pounds to the too. , . . i s. To give the customers the ad van.age of any change of prices at the mines. h is determined to do nil in Ids power for the bdnetU of those who deal with him. Bend • n vour orders and you shall be dealt ns fairly with, and on as favorable terms as any yard in the place. isor. 19. lt£S THE FARMER’S BANK, OF CAR LISLE. PENNSYLVANIA, Recentiv organized, has been opened, for Jhe lr:in-act;on of a genera! hanking oueitiens, in me corner room of K. Givens new building, on the North Wc-ht corner of H:gh street iml the Centro ’ Director* hope bv hberal ami careful man agement to make ibis a popular inCtulloti, and a safe depo-mory for all who may favor th« bunk with Ihc-’.r ar.-nunts. . t _ . . Deposits received and pan! hack on demantl. In terest allowed on special deposlU Go* - . Silver. Treasury Ndbsan-i Government Bona*, bougat 1 (vilecGons made on all accessible pointy In the connin'. Discount day.Tnesday. fro.. ‘J o’clock a. M. to 30-CIOCKJO mr.ECTOKs. Given. President, Wm. H. Miller. Thomas Paxton. David Hoikes, John W. Craighead, A. J. Herman, March 20. IWc.—tf Abraham M inner. Buffalo robes;: The undendaned, haring made a tour in rough the Western Country, has just returned with & Lnnje and H «ff .'.c.'f’Cu'ed Stock vj FINE BUFFALO RUBES which he purchased on the Plains of Kansas, and wmeti writhe sold at most reasonable terms. ' Rohes to be seen at Wm. C. Diren - # Shoe Store, No. s. South Hauorer hireet. Carlisle. Pa. Not. V>, lsf>— -in WILLIAM CLEPPER. A UCTIONEERTNG.—H. D. New j\ man, of South Middleton township, near Woif» Tavern, oilers hisservices to the public a.s an Auctioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed and charges moderate. Address, Mt. Holly, Curubor land countv. Pcnna. Oc . 1, ImK—'Om JJI R A N K. L I X HO U S E , OPPOSITE THE COURT ILOUSH, QAH.CP S E E t PEP. 2\ A 1 jlavin* fitted up the Hpildc with new Carria ; _ . 1 tc«. Ac., I am prepared toiurulsh lirat-cla** turn* GEORGE WETZEi/. Proprietor . I Suw at reasonable- rate*. Parlies taken to and “ I from tho springs. April tij, Feb, 5, 1563.—1? Loots anti ‘Sfjocs AHEAP STOCK OF BOOTS \J SHOES. srOTTSWOOD A KERRY No. 13.SOITH llanoveu.St. Caulisi.u. Penn'a. Reg leave to call the attention of their custo mer. and re-ident.s of Carlisle, and Mirronuduie country. to their Lints* and well selected stock of gentlemen?, ladies, misse.? and childrens BOOTS A X D SHOES, at price? a? low a? todefy ail competition. ore jir»‘pa:cd to inaiuifaotnrc in the latest -te I.- .ir.d 1 t manner a’l kind- «•; v. .irk. which nen ;i i in. -i: p .it •••• P>v.-. .--to make is an o’.;» ,-t .di u- a * ’A'e make up nothing hut the v.-ry sh.--: of v!»di ?ve warn.nt rit.and g.vc *-itisfa -n :n n'd -. i a 1 and «. .v.iinine • nr st»>ck, and N- ci>;*vir.:’i-*h— Wc -all a- da up if nut the ehe:»i>«*>t, and in town. We have a large trade, and the way wo gut it was S K I- L ING GOO Dir, ROOTS A N D H HO K S atasnndi nrofit. “T*c»a? you wish Jo le <l-*ti*» r»v.“ i- .u;r motto. Now if you wjll only call and look at «-.ir -tiv-k. we can trade, for we are deter mined t*> ph-.i-e and sell to all who may give us th»*ir jat ron;- <gc. We have an immense stock on hand »f every variety, from heavy hc.;n«*.innde K.p IV;,r:d to the light«*-t and thirst We. r. 11— member lhe number 1 >OVTJI HA NOVEtI *tre- ’. a n-w «j.-nir- >• ut it of Inh>»il“s\o:‘*K r. r; t ri r :h«- Market llo;.>c-. pINK CUSTOM MADE ' BOOTS AND. SHOES I' OI! GEyTLE M E -V . All the LEADING .STVI.E* on h.m;.! or mr.de o m e isurc-. i 'Prirci s' Fixed at Loir xic/urcs. An Irated I’riec with ir.structioi.s for self ir.i.A'v.cne.n! -ont on receipt of Post Ot’ice ad ,ii,vs. \VM. F. ISARTLKTT. A_a. D l .—ir PniLADPLI’niA. TAYLOIVS dl.l VK BKANCJ-I A mild ami airrc-.-ab!.- T'*n:< *»*.a,’.ih.nt, 'l- m achlcand Carminative Extract*’.! cntirMy fia.m I ici i>-. iloi>t.H, Highly bt.nciiel.,l 111 DVSiVMA. GENERAL I'EBiEl TV and lons of appetite’; and.an exbilvut Cor., c live for j crsoin> sulleruig ‘tr..ni Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence, cvcrvwhero. I'e bt. No 4.3 .Market .str.M t, Philadelphia. ■id iv J.K.TAYLOIE'D'n Ayers Cherry Pectoral, Per Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such aa Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Prohabiv never before in the whole history of di'Mac.has anyUiing won 50 widely and so deeply ’.;/m the conlidenee of numkind, as tin* excellent 1 i .'acdy for pulmonary eoinplaiiiu. Tnrough a long .-c.ic- of years, and among nio?t of the races of nun u has rhea higher aim higher hi their c-Uma- t .cl. a« it lias become better known. Its uml'otai cu.iracter and power to cure the various affection* of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a ic h.il’lc protector agaiurt them. While adapted to ladder forms of and to young children, :l 13 at die same time the mod effectual remedy that ran be iriven for incipient consumption, and die uau* ccrous affections of the throat and lungs. A; a pro- Ur'.oii agtilnsi sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand m every familv, and indeed a» all are sometimes subject to colda and cough;, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consuuijjliu/i is thought in curable, still great numbers ot cases where the dis ea-e seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health* by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete is ita maVlery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that tlio most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pec toral they subside and disappear. Singers and Public £>jnal:crs find great pro tection from it. Tr«.a- .1 ab-iu W.lh*>! Agthmn is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Jiron'chiiis is grenerallv cured by taking tho Cherry Ptetorul in small and frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known that we need no: publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. Ayer’s Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever. Hemittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c., and indeed ail the affections vrhich arise i from malarious-, marsh, or miaamatio t poisons., As it« name implies, It docs Cure, and does not foil, Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any oilier mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowii-e injures any patient. The number ami importance of its cures in the ague dis tricts. are litorallv beyond account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and whore other remedies had wholly failed. Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro* tected bv taking the’ AGUE CUBE dailv. !>. Oj, For iSirer Complaint*, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into hcalthr actlvftv. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing manv truly re markable cures, where other medicines bad failed. Prepared by Du. J. C. Aver & Co., Practical and Analvtical Chemists, Lowell, 3lass., and sold all round the world. Filler, $l.OO FEB BOTPXje. For £.vle by Haverslickbrothers, Carlisle. Pa Oct. 15 Iv.'-U (Clotljing anti dFannj (Goods. j OH N L) OIIX K 11 M E r. C H A XT TAILOR, SOUTH-'* L.--TSIDK OE PUBLIC SQ’RE. CA R UdLE, PA* IN REAP. OF COURT HOUSE.'i Clothing mndeio order, and a good flt guaran teed in all cases. LEAD Y MADE C LOT HI X G a aa vi.xxys goods Stirli ns Under Clothimr, Collars, Neckties. Sus ponder*. «tc.. constantly on hand. Goods sold by l hr- yard, as cheap ns any house outside the cities, and'no charge for cutting, A splendid variety of faxcy wintkr clothing, French and Domestic now on hand, and for sale at prices which defv competition. Don’t forget the pla -c In rear of Court House. May *JI. INK— ly A. IL BLAIR, T)KADAND keep yourpelf tx- FORYIED.— Having purchased tin? old and vrel) known huijoes.- -t.md which I have occupi ed for twenty year*;, i have determined not to retire from mv pro* nl but to con! .nuc* in the maiinfactuie of J! i:a d r-.v.i in: ci.o iiiil of all sizes and description*;, ns well as piece goods by the yard, and a general assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. 1 would respectfully Invite. my friends and pa trons who need n pood suit of cloths to give me a call, as I hove Just returned from the city with a Jnrue {•w.p'meni of the best quality of-TALT. AND WINTER GOODS, viz: Fiss Bx-acz Fres< n am> Rnulisk n.nrßs t *• “ •• •• DoS*KI* C A SSI MERES, FINE LIGHT FANCY DOESKIN CASSIMERE Casslnelts. Cottonaded. Velvets, Drab d ele's Al pacas, Linens. Satins. Velvet Cord, and many more too numerous lo mention. Also, a fall as sortment of THUNKS. VALISES x*D TRAVELLING-BAGS of the best description. With thanks to the pub lic for past favors, and hone I will receive n call boon al mv place, l<o. iX-yorth Hr.unvcr Ht.. Kov. I'J, IstK—tf I. LIVINGSTON. J. L. S riliXEP.' s lively BETWEEN UAXUVEEASD DEDFOItD ?TS. IX REAR or THE JAIL, AND JAMES s-pOTT.-Wi IOP, FP.ANvTS A. KERRY. i-Hrliiral BITT K iv S BITT E R S , AND A LARGB VARIITT OF ASJ) SALE STABLE, CARLISLE, PA, faints, S|BK\ in lees <c nowees Tn'; till" opportunity of direct Sug the Attention of ti.c community nt'iargc. nml everyperson in pan culsir, 10 their recently replenished stuck of HARDWARE. Tin v ;-:udinu.«Ty avoided Inventing during the h:i:h pr;c**>. and patiently walled the fullinc tK\~ !’:i hottinu L— fore aUemplunito reIIII their s!u-; vi *. and n*>w that thing* have het-n reduced t-. ..id :::ue prices. a> near as possible, they have uivnu-.j lanrclv and are prepared to guarantee to their friends and customers as low prices ns anv marlcet outside tlie cities. They especially :n•• ;’.c t:;e attention nf mechanics, farmer* and builder-. Our stock Is complete and none need <, ar meetinc with disappointment in enijuirinc f«ir anv thing In mir line. Wo have constantly on hand a lull assortment of Haimucucil, Eng* IMi Ht-hncd and Norway i e o y. Fur I.in'? Horse and Mule Horae Nails, Norway Urals. Cast Meed, of tin- best brands, Block :»nd Polished is luring*.Spring. Midgh, mis ter and Toe *t<cd, together w 111) a lull stock of ElaclcsmHit's Hoofs, Drills, Bellows, f;olid-Box Rasps, Vices, Files, §-c, C O A CII AXE ff AGON FIXTURES, V.'.-1L..!). <‘;n rh.wf Id’-:;. /.x: uris, >' I'*<K i . FKlJ.ol',s, nows. MIAFTS. <’ARUIA<?K I’OJ.Ks, T< »P LEATHER. •'aNVAS i.. ... , . , ... u!!!!,|JN-( i .> ri '-n . !,nor I : i:n :iri u , At- BUILDXG MATERIAL AT TUT I.OWI .-T / /- l-HJC.rs. 1 'A>!:iric to build wdl fin.l ;t t-, t‘,c • ml t c_. i,. .•A.sinine cnir U f-.n- <> , e , .. t . „ ‘ We are cat.-ful to -eie.-* : t ,‘£ >,.-..1 ii:nr,,,-: „r,-r., ami m 1... d., v.-, r.nom •i «. l• ■i" t-.m ;ip,- not -..T'. .'-f-altlt* an,j ~f ti,., I ’( • i (jual:s\ . Ifurrisbin-i / Xail.s Always 071 hand. @ CARPENTER’S TOOiS, In Hii** brnn«'l» of the buxines.* we are ready to comp* u- with any other e-.! iblishmaut both in quality and price. our slock of ' Planes, Saws. Squares, Augurs, Chisels, Bench Screws. &c., arc- <■' the fin*-: ,ir:ide«, and \va arc,- In ut-d In keep «’P «•’»* reputation oj the t id sumi in this part .L'Ui.«r. SA ! > J) LEE V. S\. ■ 11 .Sc . 7 fi'ijti--'■ /»// <i:nl ( t'ii/ Tr< L'\<iint ltd J,*:a(/irr, /‘nil lit JsCUftn t\ Hog S/:uis t .s 'uidt't 7Vy<.<. yfirnf/jM, J/ft titer. 3 n I bridle bitts. rvi7? r-g L^| Brow Hands, Ghthings, .■/ 0 Blankets, ic.,4c, SiP- Saddler’s Tools of every description. SHOE FINDINGS, r*on<istj::u of Moroi'oTampico, Roof, Patna Hoot, Tamji'fo Pr.-n-- 1 ' !,} nk I.in!nc>. White Li nings, Morom-x, -;s. Shoe Thread. Peps, TooK of all -k.nd>. ;n- • •wrythhu: eoniu eled wit h t h rx ! I n«>. ii.ll wh -i- 11 be di-po-H-d of sit the lowest figures. Cabinet makers an.l undertakers will always find ns having a full ek of Hair Cloth, Bed, Chair ami Sota •Sprint:'-.' orled Hair,Collin Hun dies, Lace. Collin Screv.', and everything In their line. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, J a full assortment of which can be found on our shelves at all limes. WHITE LEADS AXD ZIXCS. We have not quite cleaned the Eastern market of this particular commodity, bu have always on band a sunicient supply of the best brands which we are ready to oiler at the lowest rate*. ' COLORS, in every variety. dry aixl in oil. OlLS—Linseed. Sperm, \\ inter Bleached Whalp, Lubricating ami a eats Foot. VARNISHES, Coach, Furniture, leather and Iron Varnlshe*, Turpentine, Putty, Litharge, Whiling, Bukin, Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, d:c. pvm p h of all descriptions and of any manufacture, Wood, Inn; and Load Pipe to suit. iS|| Farm and House Bells, «.f cvvry description, nil war n.r.u-d. Mill, CrO'* ' and circular SAWS. Rifle and 1!! ‘.(•ns; v Safety Fuse, Uosendale. llan '•■•ck im . -thind iVuii'iit. Cairene Plaster. While San ‘.' it.*: .-ledges, Drills, Nui>ping H.trnnn-.-, />.* FAPMERS are respectfully invited-to e.T amine mir 'l.n-l; of ITutucs. CS?-*- Traces, Breast r!!.r.n<. I '!"!ii:iiPanil .Stay Chains, Fifth Chain*. Jockey «'li:iims. Spreads, HaPcr chains. Cow Ties. Forks.shovels, Snades, Hakes, Grain Bags. Ac. CEDAR WARE, Tubs, Churns, Bucket*. Halt Bushels. aiul ewrv thing connected with this branch. -«g Smooth and Twisted P.ifles, Double and Sin- Ele Barrel Shot U Guns, Revolvers. Cartridges, Wipers and Gun Trimmings, of o SOI,DERING IRONS, Solder, Lead, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Brass, Ac. We are Sole Agents for the -- ! BUFFALO SCALKS. These Scale-sure warranted tocompete I{ i * L • with any other in the Market, /?a ; anil are oQWed on better terms. / jj. As vre or\K*r direct from the / w . ' Factories, we are able to supply f efitmtry merchants at Phlladei nhia ami New York Prices. Repairs Jor M'Cormicl:'! Reaper and Mower of an;/ year, constantly on hand. ; P. S —Goods delivered to any part of the town free of cnarye i _ „ MILLER * BOWERS. Feb,», 15cl-iy. onU HanoY,r Bt - Car Bale. ©merits n UOCEIiY,'FJRUif ANI) 'fc VJT lON- STORK. Almost .very IS ot the Cheap Store, Wo, m, £„.« */^9 n where you ran always bay your grot- t Xf> Vet <. cr than elsewhere, and how dw s i{ lSc, ‘tat. cause I have no rent to pay and ha-< ll(: ' U clerks, therefore I can sell goods wl; \ n J °*i\ hail four or live hundred dollars rent tr lUan if! six or eight hundred dollars to pay for ni pa ?* a «il M.v is always fresh uucl <y,S rks . none but good gooils and warrant evlrt f ’ kfc en that in sold out of my store. a nic|o 1 ha-.e constantly on hand White v *” Crushed. Pulverized and Granulated v ,sr n Green and Roasted Collees, Hviunsof .m . * ar *, Baking Molasses. Green and Bl‘u- k tS k ;Ms 8.-ims, Peas, Pearl Bariev, Ilominv ker Corn, Coni .Starch, Uko, Flour V-,m, s“a and Baker** Chocolate, Whole and ccs. Baking aoda I Saleratus,Fre«h nd SB matoe-s and Peaches, bv the can or dAj n,l( >- kinds of Flavoring Extracts. EngllshiM Mien as (firkins. Mined Pickles, Kf. i ckl M, Cauliflower. Plcallilll. Chow Chow, ai„o by the dozen. Fresh Table Oil Ketch?* ‘ kla » Hr. Bather's Horse Powder, and Fropfli?A- A!s ° tie i’owder. Stove and Shoe Blackingi While Glue, Madder, While Uosdn Extract Logwood. Salts, Flour liluc Vitriol, Copperns. Antimony'i" 7 ' Hemp, Canary ami Rape beed't„‘ C ' Jjirds, Essence of Coffee, and Eye, Dried Fruit, such a* pared and unpared Peaches, Apples, Blackberries, Cherries, - also Prunes, Figs. Dates. Layer, Seedless and Valentla liaisin' Currants, citron, Lemon, and Oranges, Sperm. Fish Tin tier* and Coal Oils, Pure Cider Via. „ c ri' r, . &r ; ai ’ s . suih " s Olive, Sleann. Rabbit s, Rosin, Country and ail kind Toilet Soaps, Also a Hue assortment V 1 kinds of Segura, Chewing and SiLiklnV-frl cos. such ns Xnvy, Congress CavenTlai 1 Kish Atlantic Cable,Fine- Cut.Xafv ■ a cm i hewing. t irginlty.chernkee, MhineiV.uV (.hiiigorner, sunny Side, Virginia f : hr iV. i. * :: - Lynchburg, Yarn, (Jem of the Sloun a n hal. J-ateka, Danville, Pioneer, Kt/slomV;'-' gtmaDare, • iiouc,\i r . WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE suelt as Market, Clothes and Traveling Hast-,.! of all sizes and styles. Tubs, Buckets ifa Dippers, Hull Bushels nml Peck treasures Buckets, Flour Buckets,Horse Brushes tu.il; * Sieve do.. Wall do., clothes do Scrubh v. t’' Dusting do., Whlsps and Broon*. ™* Jo - Bcd Due.. tiuconuvnn., l;i„-,,'stoM nn.l Crockctv v.v. •tji.oJ Mij.r.ly or nil 1:1ml- A coo.l ~i I-lini.-. lAnr.rrii, riml Tumbu-m; and il oihor art.cK-.' too numermi.- to montioii FLOUR AND FEED coiiManilvon band v. ( , supply of *. A. It, Gorman* Chamn'.m v' tar-1, the In.*'-! in use. by the Jar or doz, u un,', «;uo and retail, of which the .subscriber iJ •'*i cription. • < -- 1 Ail knins of Countiy Produce taken In f-T for Goods at the CHEAP GUnrEitv MlLir AND PROVISION STORE, .Vo, V “'l < ■ rat, CMrIUJe, I\,. ’ ’ tiil Fob .1 ~W. GE °- B ' ! Books, Statioucvi), Nr, pTFis r ’ s '' BOOK AXD FANCY STOIU., AND GENERAL NEWS DE!>(, 33 WEST MAIN STREET. CARLISLE, PA, A flue assortment of Goods on liauii si;;-p > Writing Desks. Port Folios, Ladles Companions, . Work Boxes, Satchels, Ladies’ Purses, Pocket Books, Royar On*-.-. Card ' a-ips, Gold Pens. Pen Knin.' A LARGE SUPPLY Ol' FAMILY BIBLE.- AT KlUirrl !) PKiC’ES. DIAeIk S Fi lli ISIiS Subscriptions received f->rail Miunutlnc*-, >a«r.. loc Rn-iks. Papers. Ac.. .«i pi;‘di-.';er> prum. V-'J and ahvay-- -an- »f receiving yu-.; Magazines by suhserltory .it I’ipkiTs. Special attention is paid to keeping nUraiioi hand a supply of SCHOOL IUiOKS. for town and country sch«n>ls. BiOK.s mid MCSU’ ordered •••• lu-n de*tr«d. May si :>o7—lf. ill air La rnnnrr Ayer’s Hair Vigor, or restoring Gray Hair lo natural Vitality and Color. . A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual i for preserving lha -■4 hair. Fa'hd or gray ■ iair 15 soon r<s‘.orid . r > to iL- orifjv.ml co : cr y icith (he ytois arid vr freshness or yoni\ Xhiu hair is thick* falling hair cheeked, and bald* toften. though not always, cured •v it- use, Nothing can restore the ' :i'" whore the follicles are destroyed.* r the glands atrophied and decayed. I>lll* such as remain can he saved lor . sdubiuss by this application. Instead t muling the hair with a ] asty sedi • ir will keep it clean and vigorous. - <» ■••a-donal use will picvcnl tlio hair ••a turning gray or failing olf. and •' -ecjuently prevent bpjduoss. Free u those deleterious substances which -<• 'O’.no preparations dangerous u’-'i . lou-i to the hair, the Vigor cvi . benefit but not harai it. If wanted -.v lor a HAIR DRESSING, -.•fhig else can be found •<> desirable, t-uaiuhig neither oil l.or live, it .does •r. .-u‘l white cambric, and yet lasts CO Jiiu Lair. giving it a rich glossy :-tre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by‘Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., ■'MCTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CntHISTS, • hOWFLL, MASS. PGTCH SI.CO. For Sale by Havcrstick, brothers, Carliile. Pa Uci. ib, lao*— ly. RING’S iil |gB GRAY ° HAIR. ' Tills is the Ambrosia that Bias mi4»- T^s * g C 111 " 0 that lay la the Ambrosia that King made* jT This Ib the Iran who wail bald ml • -gfN 'Who now has raven locks, they i«T* ffy He need the Cure that lay Strata la the A>ldhosul that Ring made. This 1b the Maiden, handsome && Whcfraarried the man once bald and has raven locks, they **T> »»£ til He used the AitcEOSLi. that fihtf made, Thisisthe Parson,who,bvtliew*7i Married the maiden, handsome To once bald and gray, ftglj| hr* Hut who now has raven locks, Bccaufo he used the Care that lay Xu the Asibeosia that Bing mad* tS£l£?) Tins Is the Bell that fluff* awiy aSf. a3\To arouse the people sad and g*T i ™om' !\k~ (Unto this fact, which here does U; ' If' vou tr ouhl not he btild of croi'> . t’sc ths Astaßostx that Jivig u l4^' E. H. TUBES & GO., Proprietors, Peterbobo', Wt jCS"* Sold by all DruffffitCt, Feb, 13, ISOS,—ly Fur doing a family wasimie »“ ll i° b «nv i» cheapcai manner. Guaranteed equal 10 a ■ slll me world! Has nil the Rireneiu ot om 0 f s.tap with the inihl and lathering^qtuu . lj .- genulne Castile. Try lUlasplomlld^oap.'"g or ih me ALDEN CHEMICAL WOKR*, « Frfint street, Philadelphia. Sept. 3, Xsdi—Jy» .PH I-. A!
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