Agricultural PICK UP TiXR PIECES. Any farmer who does not practice sa ying pieces, would be surprised at the benefit derived by laying up the odds and ends about his premises. Every day, almost,thereare bits thrown away, atthetimeconsidered of no value,which I perhaps not many days subsequent | would save both time and money. How many' times a year does a farmer want j a strip of board, a piece of wedge or pine timber, something for a hammer ; handle or rake tooth, which t-annot be obtained without spoiling valuable ma terial, or going to some carpenter shop, and perhaps while this delay is made, a team and hired man are standing still, waiting for a broken tool to he put m ; order. ~. . , 1 But verv little time would be required | while working at the wood pile, to sort | out and split into proper shape bits of tough timber, and lay them up in some i out of the way corner, and also to throw j up some small pieces of hoards s.ut-h. as are usually used for making kindling j wood. A strip of board not more than 1 two inches wide may be wanted some- : times in a hurry, for a cleat upon a wagon box, or of some other size tor an oilier purpose, and the saw have to be - applied to a whole board to obtain it. i The repairs upon buildings, making j board fen cos, splitting staaes or stove ; wood, always mi kes pieces iojuslabout the shape that will be wanted at some future time, and they should never bo | wasted. These fragments possess of themselves no real value at the time of i laying them away, but their .worth is in supplying a want, and saving hind- j ranee and perplexity in busy time. It is just as essential to save pieces of | leather, scraps of iron, screws, nails, - bolts, hinges, 'wire, buckles, rings and ( rivets. Any amount of this material ■ is cast away annually, or sold for one | cent per pound, wdiich if saved would i have been worth dollars perhaps. By this, we do not intend to a .voeale that when a breakage occurs upon any farm j implement, patching up will answer : for permanent repairs; for all tools ; should be kept in the best of order; but ' there are times when plowing, harrow ing or at some other work, that the har ness or some tool will give out, and by ■ the aid of wire, nails, a buckle,' or a j piece of tough timber, the breach may | be quickly repaired, and with a suffi cient stiength to last until the hurry is over, and time can be spared as well as not to take the implement to the work shop. , A stitching awl and a few waxed ends kept on hand, will often save aim ml red times their cost.— Ohio Farmer. Lbakes of the Farm.—To feed nub bins of corn, or dry ground feed to cat tle ; because it is m*t properly chewed, as intended by nature, and as is neces sary to be entirely digested. To feed cattle iu stacks, because they waste more than they eat. To allow cattle to roam at will all over the country or the farm ; because they trample and injure valuable garlands or grain crops. Keep them at home, soil them and have warm stables; you will save food and economize feed. To allow hay to lie late in evening. Uis better to neglect \ our corn to se cure your hay early. To burn valuable limber for fuel, at , present prices of timber. To let untilled land lie wast and tin-' used when it would be quite easy to de vote it to the production of trees for the , purpose of building. The wood fuel nnv farmer uses each winter, would be i woVth in money, sufficient to purchase coal for two years. To let cattle out of tin* stable on cold days, after eating dry food, and lobe 1 sent off to fill themselves with icc water and get a chill, or stand huddled up in j,ume fence comer the greater pan ul the dav. To cultivate any more land than cun thoroughly be taken care ut and well manured. If every farmer will look long and hard enough, lie will line! more leaks than he is aware of. TiiormiTS for Practical F.ui.m i:ua.—Mure limn twenty year.' ago, Julm Lieiitflvkl esttilili.'lied tin-billowing tin m rules. Every person en ployed mi the farm was funiNhvil with a printed eard compriiiing the rules and regulations. They are worth reading by lann labor ers even at tills day. It is expected that all persons employ ed on ihe Oakland Farm will carefully attend to the following syleni : Regi larity in hours. Punctuality in cleaning and putting awav impleuients. Humanity to all the animals. Neatness and cleanliness in personal appearance. Ueeoney in department and conversa tion. implicit obedience to the proprietor. Ambition to learn and excel in farm ing. Maxims tor order and neatness ; 1. Perform every operation in proper season. Perform operation in the best man- ner. 3. Complete every part nl an operation as you proceed. , 1. Finish one job before you begin another. ■i. Leave your work and tools in an orderly manner. G. Clean every tool when you leave off work. 7 Return everv tool and implement to its place at night. "Water Tuoupus fop. Stock.—A great many people who endeavor to take care of their animals in the best possible maimer, are not aware how much many of them suffer, in cold weather, for want of a supply of water. In many instances, ten or more horned cattle are wintered in a tub or small trough, that will not hold a barrel of water; and frequently' so much ice ac cumulates in the trough, that half a dozen pailfuls will HU the space left for water. A boy, perhaps, who never re flected whether a cow or a bullock would drink one gallon of water or five, is directed to water the stock. He draws as much as the tub or trough will con tain, and is then off,. The result is, three orfour of the master animals emp ty the trough, while half the herd get non- The remedy is to provide a more spa cious receptacle. Ten cows or bullocks, or ten horses, will often drink two pail fuls, or six gallons each, and even then have a stinted supply, thune large cows will require twelve or fiflen gallons each; and they will hot yield a full flow of milk .if such a quantity of pure wa ter is not supplied. A trough where ten full grown animals are watered, should be capacious enough to hold not less than five barrels of water. Then when ice accumulates on the inside, it should be cut out every day, so that the trough may bo filled with water instead of ice. Troughs where sheep drijjic, are almost always too small to contain a supply for the flock. When to shut up pigs pok fatten ing.—lf the pens are furnished with shelter and with water, we should say begin in August. A- pound of pork is made much morqeconomieally in warm weather than in cold. Liitle food is Wasted in keeping tip the animal heat, and many green articles are available, which are out of season late in the (all. Swine enjdy fresh clover fed every day with their crooked corn or provender. Sweet corn ought to lie raised for the purposJ of feeding in the green slate to swine. It greatly promotes their thrift, and, we have thought, makes flesh as economical as any food that can he giv en.- jKSy-An lowa paper, intended to tell us a prisoner escaped, says: ‘‘The constable and prisoner disagreed ns to which was the best route, and the prisoner has not been heard from since, it is supposed that he took tho wrong road. 33 IB (SotTDS. 1869. FEBRUARY. 1869. reduction in prices of pry goods at G REE NT? I ELD’S, No. 4, EAST MAIM STREET. HEAITIE'CL DtSPIAT OF DRESS GOODS, FURS AND F A If C Y GOODS suitable for the Holidays. A large lot of Purs Just received at reduced prices. I will offer greater Inducements to buy ers limn any House this Ride of New York* Good Muffs at S 3 00; Collar* to match at S 3 00. American Sable. German Filch, Siberian Squir rel* all loduced in prices. MINK SABLE MUFFS FROM $l5 TO MINK SABLE COLLARS FROM f!5 TO S-10. We have this day opened a New lot of Sable Furs, superior to any yet offered, at prices that cannot fall to please. DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!! Having determined to close ootmy entire stock of Drcs-H Goods hefo-e the first of the New rear, I will offer bargains that cannot be surpassed in the following goods; •> BLACK SILKS, A beautiful assortment of COLORED SILKS of nil the latest shades. Slf.K CITANOEABI.E MIXTURES. French Merinos, All Wool Corded Poplins, All Wool Plain Poplins, Empress Cloths, Chene Poplins, Alexander Poplins Oriental Linders, Striped Wincey Lustre Cord, ALL WOOL DELAINES, Single ami Double \Vlil‘h. ALPWUAS IN ALL SHADES, AMERICAN DELAINES, MOURNING GOODS, UOMBA/. I N E S BLACK FRENCH MERINOS, ALL WOOL DELAINES. A Beautiful Selection nj BLACK AND WHITE .MIXTURES. mnruG’s riiAPE vf.u-s »n.i collars, BLACK. THIBET SHAAVBS, s.jtmrc and Long, together with a full assort ment of FUNERAL GOODS For which orders will be promptly find satlsfac- tonly tilled. CLOTHS i CASSI MERES, BLACK CLOTHS, From the Lowest Grade of American to the Fin est French. AMERICAN BEAVERS FRENCH BEAVER For Overcoats. A Large Stock of PLAIN A FANXY CAUSIN'ETS & CASSIMERER. In this branch of my trade I would particular ly call attention, a-s I am confident that I have tiie largest and best selected slock of these goods of anv store this side ot the cities, and having made it an object in order to suit my numerous customers in those articles, all I ask is an Inspec tion, fully suilslled that none can compete with, or undersell me. BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! ! In these I am now offering bargains that can not be found elsewhere. CORSETS! CORSETS!! In this branch of our trade we are the only house that keeps a variety of these articles Mix’s Celebrated Star Corset, selling at 81,00. The Regular French Corset. Thompson’s Patent Glove titling Corset, being the most perfect arti cle ol the kind known. Also, a fine French Cor set with .10 stays. SHAWLS! ** Uy stock of Shawls Is very mil and will be sold at prices to suit all. They consist of Snuure and Long Rlanket Shawls, Paisley Shawls ic. Cloth for Ladles Sacks, of all Shades. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS TABLE OIL CLOTHS STAIR OIL CLOTHS OIL AND PAPER BLINDS. NOTION, S' Gloves nnd Hosiery In meat variety, and very cheap. Latest styles or HOOP SKIKTb, ' BALMORAL SKIRTS. DOMESTIC GOODS, STOO yards of the most popular prints at i 2% cts. Domestic Ginchams at 12%, 15, Is ami 20 c. Brown Muslin at 2%. 15, and 18 c. Blenched Muslin st 10.12%, 15, & tip top. Skirling at 20 c. Canton Flnnels at >5,20, and 25 c. Tickings at 15,1 H. 20, 25 nnd upward. Crashes at 12%, K- and 20 c. Also a full line of Chocks, Stripes, Demins, Kentucky Jeans Drillings and other Domestic Goods at correspondingly LOW PRICES. A Grand Display of French Handkerchiefs, Lace Handkerchiefs, Hem-Stitched Handker chiefs, Vulencienes, Cluny, Maltese and Linen Collars, just received nnd well adapted to tho Holiday trade. REMEMBER THE PLACE, if you desire a Great Bargain, NO. 4, EAST MAIN ST. L. T. GREENFjIELD. Feb. 1, ISC9. 33 n? @ooliB. _ INTER GOODS CBJY^RM DRY' GOODS STORE LEIDICH & MILL KB Just opened, a largo Stock for tho Scu.nn Dress Good*. Alpaca Poplins. reduced at least i» per cent., to close oat for the Bponon and enable every person to get a H A N D 8 O M K DUES S ul a very Wav price f<*r the Holiday*, NEW CLOAKS! NEW CLOAKS! I. atest styles selling much below the uaual prices FIRM, FIRS, FIRS, Extra Mink Sable Sets. German Fitch Furs, Super Siberian B'julrrel Fur*. Furs of every size and quality Ignites* Fm trimmed Hoods, all Helling nl such remarkably LOW R A T ES , bo that every Lady or Mias oan purchase for her- self, and also enable every person to make a handsome Christmas present to their kind friends, as nothing will be more acceptable at this season. .S' II A W L S ' A' H A WLS' • BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BA L M O It A L S K 1 H TS , Woolen Goods, Breakfast Shawls. Scarfs Gloves, Now 1b the time friends to purchase all kinds of goods at greatly reduced prices, as wo are go- ing to close out our stock at such prices as will astonish the community, Give us a call and save your money by enoour* aging the in the town. Dec. 17. 18C8. AT THE Dress Goods. Dress Goodi Lace Handkerchiefs, Emb’d. Handkerchiefs, Cloths, Casslmeres, Over Coatings, ladles Cloaking Cloths. OENTRAIaDRY GOODS’ STORK LEIDICH & MILLER. 23ry (Boods. GOODS!! ' SOItKTTIINd TO SUIT TUK TtilKS AND SKASO?? ATTHK NKW AND CHEAP PASH STORE T H O M AS A.HAKPER, f~.CtK .YA H (/A JIA .(• FUST UTS, who is now prepared lo exhibit an elegant and w*-ll assorted slock of DRY GOODS, At excei-dltmly low prices! Bargains In n L A jv A JETS, of all colors ami sizes. The Cheapest shock In tOTTI), F L A N N E LS, Plain and Twilled, nil colors, Domets, Sharks, Plaid Shirtings, Operas, iiorae-made, and a flno article of Welsh Flannels. SHAWLS ! SB A WLS ! ! Long and Square, Paisley and Thobet. Ladles' Cloakings, Velveteens. Gold Mixed, Waterproof and Heavy Beavers. Merino Vests, Shirts and Drawers, for Ladles’ Misses, Men's and Boy’s wear. A full lino of CDOTHS AND CASSIMKRES, Fancy ejress goods , In new and designs. Many,of the above goods selling off at greatly reduced prices. Im mense stock of all the leading brands of Domes*, lie and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at less than regular prices. BLEECHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS, PIL LOW CASE MUSLINS, PILLOW CASE LIN ENS, NAPKINS TABLK LINENS ANDDOVLIL3. I TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS. Marseilles Quilts and Table Covers, Notting ham Lace Curtin Material and 'nays. WHITE GOODS, Embroldt-rlps, Ijices ami luserllngs, Veils Rcreges and Cmpes. vHolsery and Gloves In gteal variety, an extensive block of ) H \ LMOH AT. AND H( OP SKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN GOODS. ORSEi'S! C O-RSETS,!! i.-im it Wove, Hip Gore, and tlie celebrated hi-flit*! Cutsets. Ladles' Cufl's him Collars, Hem sltehed Tucked mid Embroidered liundker <;!iK*ih, i hmcy Lure Handkerchiefs and many article-' suit .n e lor HOLIDAY PRESENTS. j uiv nut niton to recent purchases of New ;iii.l ii--Mij.li!>' jii.uils. in which I can Oder special '.n-itK'i in.-m- i-.cji'h buyers. THUS. A. HARDER. Cor. of Hanover and Pomfretsts. Her. IM. 1.-56 S— If JgENTZ & CO., Have laid In an unusuaHy large stock of FALL AND WINTEBpOODS 130 pieces Wool nnd Colton Flannels, amongst winch axe the Opera, Sack, Shaker. Home-made, and Canton. Hamilton Stout, 25c. perrd. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY NEW PRINTS. such a* merrlniaes. Calicoes. Spragues. Glouces ter*, ami other favoiltes. being the best goods In the market, at I*2*4 cts. This is the price these goods sold at lu cheap times, DRESS GOODS of every kind and style now Worn. French Ma rlnoee. Silks Alpacas, Coburgs. Delaines. Bom bazines, Ginghams, &c., Ac., at reduced prices. CARPETS/OIL CLOTHS, Mattings, Rugs, Window Blinds, Ticking.'', Twil ling*, Wool aid *’otton Yarns. Shawls in huge heaps, Muslins and Sheetings Velvets, i'.itdmii.s, nnd the largest suck of Trim . tugs aim No "lons In the county. Cloths, Casslmcres, Salmetts, Blankets. Quilts at 20 p. r cent, reduction from former prices.— Hosiery and Gloves, nil to bn sold cheaper than the cheapest. Our Frio d< and the public gen erally are Invited to call and save fiom Hi to 3 p. r cent on their purchases. Till- Is an Item these times which every household ought to avail themselves of. Come and see 1! you wish to save money. * IJKNTZ & CO. Oct. 15. I.M.S. jFucniturr, scc li. K \V TNG CAUIXKT MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, '.V I- STM A IN STREET CARLISLE, PENN'A. A HIT.NFDID ASSORTMENT OK NEW.FIIR N I T U li E for the Holidays, comprising (‘amp Stools, Hofuti, Lounges, (’yiitre Tables. Rucking Chairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Ueceptldn Chairs. Ollomons, Bureaus, What-Nots, Ac., &c., Secretaries, Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, FURNITURE, of the Latest Styles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN BETTS, Splendid New Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, GILT FRAMES ANT) PICTURES, In great variety Particular attention given to Funerals. ■ Orders from town ami country attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Doc. 17, istiß—i f CABINET W A REHOUS IS TOWN AND COUNTRY. The subscriber respectfully Informs his frlcnaa and the public generally, that he alii) continues the Undertaking business, and Is ready to wail upon customers either by day or by night. Ready made Coffins kept constantly on hand* both §laln and ornamental. He has constantly on and Pixk't Patent hlcialic Jiitriul Owe, uf which he has been unpointed the sole agent. Tula ease Is recommended ns superior to any of the kind now In use. It being perfectly air tight. Ho has also furnished himself with u new Rose wood HEAJiSK ami gentle horses, with which he will attend funerals In town and countrv, per sonally.-without extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of the -igc is Stivir* Spring ifnUrn**, the best and ch--:ip«-vt heel nowin use, the exclusive right of which I have insured and will be kept constantly on hand. CABINET MAKING, In all Us various brandies, carried on, and Reau reaus. Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware Upholstered Chairs. Sofas, Pier, Side and Centre Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high and low posts: Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and all other articles usually manufactured In this line of business, kept constantly on hand. His workmen are men of experience, his ma terial the best, and his work made In the latent city style, and all under his own supervision. It will be warranted and sold low for cash. He invites all to give him a call before purchas ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage here tofore extended to hh* ho feels indebted to his numerous customers, ami assures them that no efforts will be spared in future to please them in stvle ami price. Give us a cull. Remember the place. North Hanover street, nearly opposite the Deposit Banli, Carlisle. DAVID SIPE. Dec. 1. J«W. Dliotngrnplis Mrs. r. a. smith's photo-- graphic Gallery Bmuh-east Comer Hano ver Street, and Market Square, where may he had all the dlfTerentstylea of Photographs, from card to life size. IVORYTYPES, AMBROTYPEB . AND MELAINOTYPES : also Pictured on Porcelain, 'something new) both Plain and Colored, and which are be(«itlftil pro ductions of the Photographic art. Coll and see them. Particular attention given, to copying from Dagnerrotypes &c. She Invite* the patronage of the public. Feh. 15 IWW QET THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS BOOKMAN’ S * Premium Photographic Gallery,2l WEST M AIN STREET. Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 13 IWW.—ly OUEEN OF_ENGLAND - SCiAp .ot/EEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. , . QUEEN. OF.ENGLANI7 SOAP. For doing a family washing In the best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any In the world! Has all the strength of old main snap with the mild ami lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try thWsplend'd Snap, sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, m North Front street, Philadelphia. Sept. 3. l*«s— ly. IT'l-JMAJ K MKDUJINJSsi.—J)i.wiBe» of I* women successfully cured by applying to SABELLA MARIANfcO, M. D., 225 North 12th St. Philadelphia, Pa. Oct, 29,1WW.—ly*, Rallroali tUnra. j^KADIN G RAIL ROAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENT MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, kto. Great Trunk lino from the North and No'th, west lor Philadelphia, New Yoik, Heading, pousvlllc, Tumaqua, Ashland, shamokin, .Leb anon,* aston, Kph:ala, Ltliz, Lancaster. Colum bin, Ac. _ [ Tiaius leave Harrisburg for New York us lol lops: at ;i,ju,sj>i, sin a M„ 12-tu Nomi.-Jui uml lo in p. 51.. connecting with miliar trains on tnu ivunsylviium Railroad and.aiming at New 5 urk at 11 uu A. M„ 1- 2d Noon .JoU, . UU, 10 05 P. M„uiut o 15 A. M., re>pt-ctively. Sleeping earsac company the 350 A. M. audio 6o P. Ai., trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading,Potlsvill, Tama qu», Junmaum. 1 , AaUiaud, SliaiuOKUi, l lUC Urove, Allentown and hUaduiphla. at 310 A. 51., 2U> and 4 hi P. M.. stopping at Lebanon and principal Win bullions; mo 4 10 P. M, ttuiu making cnuuectlonu lor Philadelphia and Co- Uiiubm only. For Pottsville, bcnuyikill. Haven aim Auburn, via. Schuylkill uud Susquehanna Railroad. Leave liorrinUirvg at 3 3U P. M. Reliirnuu: Leave New York all) no A, M.» 12 00 noou.o lu and 800 I*. 51., Philadelphia at « to A. M. and 3 30 P. M.; Sleeping cm's accompany the tMX) A. 51.. 5 lOaudeuoi*. 51. trains from New York, without change. . . Way passenger tiain leave Philadelphia at 30 A. M., connecting Willi similar uaiu ou Last Penna. itailroad. returning tr-an Heading at o p. M.,stopping at ail stations; leave » ottsvllle at 7 30. a <a A. M., and 2id P. M„ bhumokm at 525 A. M.; Ashlandut7ou A. 51.,and 12 3UP. M.: Tuumqua at&3OA.M.; and 2 W r. M., lur Phila, Leave PoUsviile, via. tscliuylklil and hnuna Itailroad at 7 10 A. M. lor Harrisburg, and U3U. A. M. for Pine Grove and Treiuont. • Readlngucconmionaiioii train; leaves Rending at 730 A. M., reluming leaves Philadelphia un to P. M. , _ .. Potlslown Accommodation tram; leaves I otts town at b -15 A. SL.ieluiuiug leaves Philadelphia nt4OOP.M. „ t _. Ul Columbia Railroad trains leave Rcadlngnt 7 Do A M., uud 8 16 P.M. lorEphrata, Liu, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. _ . , Perkiomen Railroad Trains leave Perkiomen Junctionulo 15 A. 51. undo3U P. M., returning leave ttkippuck atslO A. M. uudl246P. M.. eoii uecling with similar tramsou the Reading Rail* On Sundays: Leave New York at 8 00 P. M-, Philadelphia 800 A. M. and 3 15P. 51.. the boo A, 51. tram running only to Reading; Potisviue 800A.M.; iiurribbuig 5 00a. ai.,4 10 audio oo P. M„ and Reading at lUS, 300 and 7lp A, 51., lor Harrlsbmg, ul lz6o and 7 31 A. 51. lor New 5 oik and at 4 2o P. M. lor Plilladelphm. . Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion T-ckcts, to uud from all points, at re duced rates. . .. , baggage checked thiough; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLL&. Jan.2l, Isou—ly Gen. bupcraUenuem niIMBEKLAXD VALLEY RAIL ROAD! CHANGE OF HOURS! On and after Monday, Sept. 14tii, 1808, Passen ger '1 rains will run daily us follows,(Sundays ex copied); _ Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. M., Mechanlcsburg 8.38, CarllslelUO, Newville 9.45, shlppensburg iu.iu. Chambersburg 10.40, Green castle 11.14, arriving at Huggerstown 11.42 A. M. d Mail Wain leaves Harrisburg 1.80 P. M., Me chnnlcsburg 2.02, Carlisle 2.31, Newville 3.10. Ship pensburg 3.4 ii, (Jhambersbuig 4.20, Grcencastlc 4,5 b, arriving at Hagerstown 6.25 P. M. Aryir«j Wain leaves Harrisburg 4,15 P. M., Me clmnicsburg 4,47,Carlisle 5.17, Newville 5.50, Shlp yensburg U.JL7, arriving at Chamberaburg at 0.45 A Mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 8.05 A. M. Greencastlo P. 25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A M. Accommodation Train leaves Chambersburg 4.45 A. M., .Shlppensburg 3.11. Newville 5.45. Carlisle 5 18, Mechanlcsburg 0.47 arriving at Harrisburg 7.15 A. M. Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M., Green castle h 35. Chambersburg 0.10, Shlppensburg P. 40, Newville 10.14, Carlisle U».50, Mechanlcsburg 11.24 arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M. Erjrrr** 1 Vain leaves Hagerstown 11.55 A. M., Greoncastle 12.v3, Chambersburg 1.00 Shippens burg 1.23, Newville 2.U5, Carlisle 2.45, Mechanics burg 3.12. arrlvlngatHarrisbuig3.il P. M. A Mired Train leaves Hagerstown 3.05, P. M.j Qreencaslle 4.12, arriving at Chambersburg 5.0 j P. M. . . 43** Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, New York. Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points West. 0. N. LULL. Superintendent's Office, C/invih'f/, Pa., Sept, 8, Ib'iH, Sept 17, Istw. GUIIEIGN AND DOMESTIC |J LIQUORS. Edward Shower respectfully announces to the public, that lie continues to keep constantly on hand, nnd for sale, a large and very superior as sortineni 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. W lues, Sherry, Pun, iladerm, Lisbon, Claret, Native. Hock, Johunnlsherg, uiid Hoderhetmer. Hculsick-ft Co., Gelsler & Co., and Imperial.— Gin, Hohicn, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY, Superior Old Rye. Choice Old Family Nectar Wheal, Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown Stout, ftc. Best to bo had In Phila delphia. Bitters, of the very best quality. Dealers and others de». ring a pure article wil find it as represented, a. ils whole attention will be given to a proper am careful selection ol his Slock, which cannot be .urpassed, and hwpes to have the patronage of the public. Kitchen and Ofllce Dec. 1, lhU5. jyj"ARQU ART'S CELEBRATED LINIMENT Admirably adapted to the Cure of all Diseases for which a Cmmier-Irrltant or External Reme dy is required. Diploma nwnnlvd by the Cumln'limd County Ag ricultural Society, 18Wt REFERENCES: Abraham Marqunrt, Esq., has shown me the receipt of which his Liniment Is composed.— From my knowledge of the Ingredients, I do not hesitate In certifying that it will be beneficial where an external application of the kind Is Indicated. A* STEWART. M. D, FuUy conversant with the chemical compo nents and medical effects of A. Marquart’s Lini ment, I cheerfully recommend it to those who may need 11. H. N,KCKL}II, M, D. Mr. a. Marquart:—Dear Sir* I take pleasure in saying that I have used your Liniment for chap ped hands, and It cured them and made them ted soft. I think It the best I have ever used, and would cheerfully recommend tt to the gen- eral public. WM. GRACY. Newton township. Pa., Nov. 24, IWIB. I hereby certify that 1 have used A. Marqanrt’s Liniment for Scratches and Spavin on two of my horses with the greatest success, and would recommed It to all who are In need of anything of the kind. • , C. MELLINGEH, county Treas’r. 1 Stoughslown, Nov. 18,1808. ' Mr. A. Mnrqnart .—Dear Sir: I have used about half a bottle of your Liniment on my horse for a bad Collar Gall, which was the most, obstinate sore ofthe Kind I ever saw; altio on my arm for Rheumatism, and it has given entire satisfac tion In both cases. I would not do withot it for ten times Its cost, and cheerfully recommend It to the public. MICHAEL LATBH AW. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 20,1KG8. A. Marquart, Esq.:—Dear Sir,; I had a verv severe attack of Rheumatism In my back, so • that I could scarcely walk, which was very painful. Alter using half a bottle of your cele brated Liniment. 1 was entlr* ly cured. This Is not a recommendation, but the plain truth.— You can make any use of this you please. .JACOB LONG. Mr. A. Marquart:—Dear Sir: I hrve used your valuable Liniment In my family for different pains and aches, and It has.proved satisfactory in every case. 1 do think, as an external Lini ment, It stands without a rival. I would cheer fully recommend It to the public. Respectfully. GEORGE W. YOCUM. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 21, ISIS. A. Marquart. Esq.:—Dear Sir; It affords me, pleasure to certify that i have used your Lini ment on my neck, In a case of very Bore Throat, which was much swollen and very painful. Af ter two or three applications, I found It to net like magic, and would recommend It as an ex cellent Liniment. * JACOB SEVKHB. Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. J9,1»G8 F r Sale by ITavfrsUrk Jiro's., D. Jtafc/oa, Cbm man& Wnrthiuglvn, • orlisle. 4»“AGENTtJ WANTED! Address A. MARQUART. Walnut Bottom, Cumberland Co., Pa. Dec. 10. ibWJ— ly A UCTIONEERING.—H. D. New- J\ man, of South Middleton township, near Wolfs Tavern, offers his services to the public as an Auctioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed and charges moderate. Address, Ml. Holly, Cumber land county. Pennn. • uo . I, IWsS.—Kilt J, L. BTERNER’S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS. IN REAR OF THE JAIL, CARLISLE. PA. Having filled up the-Stnblo with new Carria ges, «ic„ I am prepared to furnish first-class turn outs at reasonable rales. Parties taken to and from the aprlnga. April 25,1807-2 y WESTWARD EASTWARD Hup't. fßisccllaiirtnis BRANDIES, AI.L OF CHOICE URANUS. U II A M P A (i N E E. SHOWER. FOR MAN OR BEAST. Shlppensburg. Sept. 15, IfctiS. Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. 20, IW*B. BootsaaD Sjljocs- CUSXOm"mADK BOOTS AND SHOES FOIt gentlemen. All the LEADING.STYLES on hand or made o measure. JPrices Fixed at I/Otr Fif/aren. An Illustrated Price Lft with Instructions for self measurement sent on receipt of Post Oflleo ad- WM. F. BARTLETT. Pini.AnEiJ’HiA, dress. Acu. 20.—1 y ijßelikal. J)K. TAVLOK'H OLJVE BRANCH BITTERS A ml id and agreeable Tonic Stimulant. Mom nchicand Canniimtive BITTERS, Extracted entirely from Herbs, Roots, Highly beneficial In UVSPPSIA, GENERAL DERI* IT.Y and loss of appetite*; and uu excellent Corree tlvo for persons sufl'orlng from Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence, Sold everywhere. Derot, N 0.413 Market street, Philadelphia. Sept. 3,ISG6 ly J. K. TAY LOU & Co ; -.3 Uaerry Pecton .’■■’fiaars of the Throat and Lui •>. as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. rti)i\* neycr before in the whole history of -o, has auythiugwon so widely ami .sodeeply m flu* confidence of mankind, a'- li.is excellent ■nieilv for pulmonary complaint,-.. '1 inough a long •. ii*' of vcars, and among imbl of tho races ol •cu it lias risen higher ami higher in their c.stima* ;>n,as it has become better know n. Its uniform uiractcr and power to cine me various afferimus •.f the lungs and throat, have made it known as a ie •.able protector agalii.-t mem. While, adapted to older forms of disease and to young children, it is ;it Uie same time the most effectual remedy that can uc given for incipient consumption, ami the dan* acrous affections of the throat ami lungs. Asa pro vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kopt on band in every faniilv, and indeed a> all arc sometimes subject to colds mid coughs, all •diould bo provided with this antidole for them. Although settled Consumption is thought in curable, still great numbers ol cases where the dis ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over Die disorders of tho 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 ami disappear. Slayers and Public Sjteahcrs find great pro tection from it. .•fa//ona Is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral In small and frequent doses. .So generally arc its virtues known that wo need not publish the certificates of them here, or do moio dun assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. Ayer’s Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever. Remittent Fever, .Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &0., and indeed nil the affections which arise from marsh, or mioamatio poisons. A l * Ils name Implies, It does Curr. and docs not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zin *, nor nnv other mineral or poisonous ‘•nhstnnco whatever. It’ In nowise injures any patient. The number ami importance of its cures In the Spue ills* irh*t«, are literally beyond account, and wo believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride L gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unn'-climatcd persons, either resilient m, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will he pro tected by taking the AGUE CVItE daily. For Complaints, arising from torpidity nf the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating ;ln- Liver into hcalthv netivftv. For Bilious Di-orders and Liver Complaints, it is •p evcilent remedv, producing main* truly re ••••k■•hie ■•mes. where other medicines had faded mared bv Du. -I. 0. Avr.tt.ft Co., Practice! ' \n h Ural Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sol ■ •h,- world. ■-.-'.rr. *l.OO PEIS jiOTTLF. For Sale by Haverslick brotnors, Carlisle,Pa Oct. 15 IHCB-11 ffllofljing aak 4Fancj) Starts. JOHN DORNER MERCHANT TAILOR, SOUTH-WEST SIDE OE PUBLIC SQ’UE. CARLISLE, PA. (IN* HEAR OF COURT HOUSE.) Clothing made to order, and a good fit guaran teed in all cases- READY MADE CLOTHING AND A I.ARGE VARIETY OK gpy ti.ee ks puryjsniyo goods Such ns Under Clothing, Collars. Neckties, Rus penders. &c.. constantly on hnnft.* Goods sold by the yard, ns cheap as any Hie cities, and no charge for cutting, A| splendid variety ol FANCY WINTER CLOTHING. French and Domestic now on hand, and for sale nt orlces which d<*fy competition. Don’t forgot the plnoo, In rear of Court House. May 21, 18(18.—ly Read and .keep yourself in formed.—Having purchased the old and welt known buslm-ss stand which I have'occupi ed fur twenty years, I have determined not to rettre-froin my pres* nt business, but to continue In the manufacture of , READY-MADE CLO TIII A G of all sizes and descriptions, ns well ns piece goods by the yard, and a general assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. 1 would respectfully Invite my friends and pa trons who need a good suit of cloths to give me a call, ns 1 have just returned from the city with a large assortment of the best quality of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, viz: Fine Black Frf.nch and English Cloths, <i «• •• •• “ doeskin CASS I MERES, FINE LIGHT FANCY DOESKIN CASRIMERES Casslnetfs. Cnttonnded, Velvets. Drab d'ele’s Al pacas, Linens. Satins, Velvet Cord, and many more too numerous to mention. Also, a full as sortment of TRUNKS. VALISES and TRAVELLING-BAGS of the best description, with thanks to the pub lic for past favors, and hope I will receive a call soon at mv place. No. 22 North ITcunvrr Sf.. Nov. 10, IHIW. —tf I. LIVINGSTON. ARTHE WEATHER 18 NOW VERY PROPITIOUSand the the prices are most fa vorable fur thelnylrg In «f yourwlntcrscoal the subscriber would offer his stock to the public knowing lull well the disposition of the trade generally to make many promises to effectsales. The subscriber would prefer to leave the quality of the coal he furnishes SPEAK. FOR ITSELF, and he will bo held to the following which re his old standards. 1. To sell n»me but the best coal that is to be 2. To sell as cheap as any one In the trade. 3. To deliver what his c>st mera buy, and not >o furnish them with a lower priced article, to make the price suit his sales. 4. Believes In the principle tha 1 scales cannot be In use [without repalts.) for a scries of years, to the advantage of the customers, 6. To keep allklmlaofcoaltobehadanywhere else. «. Never to misrepresent coal to make a sale. ' 7. To guarantee full two thousand pounds to the ton. 8. To give the customers the advantage of any change of prices at the mines, 9. Ik determined to do all In Ms power for the bdnetlt of those who deal with him. Bend « n your orders and yon shall be dealt as fairly with, and on as favorable terms as any yard in the plnep. Nov. 10,1868 CUMBERLAND VALLEY HOUSE CORNER OP EAST HIGU And BEDFORD STREETS CARLISLE, PA. Ji B. FL O Y D, Proprietor . March 12,1868.— ly. jtjaruujare, faints, &c. .AND' _ MIL r/ILM &BOWEBS Take this opport unity of directing the attention of the community at large, and everynerson in particular, to their recently replenished stock of HARD WA RE. Tlicv studiously avoided Investing during the high prices, and patiently waited the fulling out of the bottom before attempting to refill their shelves, and now that things have neen reduced to old lime prices,ns near ns possible, they have invested largely and are prepared to guarantee' to their friends and customers as low prices as nnv market outside the cities. They especially invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stock is complete and none need fear meeting wltb disappointment In enquiring for nnyihlngdn our line. Wo have constantly on hand a full assortment of Hammered, Eng lish Refined and Norway I Jt O N, Banian's Horse and Mule Shoes. Horae Nolls, Norway Rods, Cant Steel, of the best brands, Black and Polished Springs,Spring, Sleigh, Bus ier and Toe steel, together with a JuU stock ot Blacksmith's loots, Such ns Drills, Solid-Box Vices, COACH AND WAGON FIXTURES, Cum* Harden. Wngon, Carring*, Buggies, AXLES, . HUBS. SPOKEN, . , FELOES. , BOWS, SHAFTS, CARRIAGE POLES, ' V. TO* LEATHER, canvas, DRILLING PuinuHk. Laco Trimming, A-c. c. BUILDNG MATERIAL AT THE I.OWRiT CASH PRICKS. Persona wishing to build will find It to heir ad vantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Wo tire cnrefuF to select from tho best manufacturers, and in no case do we recom mend grinds that are not serviceable ami of the very best quality. Harrisburg Nails Alvvayß on hand. |H CARPENTER’S 4||||p , TOOLS. In this branch of the business we are ready to compete with any other establishment, both In quality and price. Our slock of Planes, , Saws, Squares, Augurs, are of the finest grades, and we are bound to keep up the reputation oi tiie old stand in this particular. SADDLERY, fS&K Such us Self adjusting and Oig Trees, Enameled Leather , Patent Leather , ifbtf iSftina, Saddle Trees, Slirmps, Haines , | 9 BRIDLE BITTS, Brow Bands, Girlhings, Y H Blankets, «tc., «fec. Saddler’s Tools of every description, SHOE FINDINGS, consisting of Moroccos, Tampico, Boot, Patna Boot, Tampico French. Pink Linings, White Li nings, Moroues, Bindings, Shoe Thread, Peps, Tools of all kindjk ami everything connected with this line, all which will be disposed of at the lowest figures. Cabinet makers and undertakers will always find us having a full stock of Hair Cloth. Bed, Chair and Sofa Springs. Curled Hair. Collin Han dles, Lace. Collin Screws, and everything In their line. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. a full assortment of which can be found on our shelves at all limes. WHITE LEADS AND ZINCS. We have not quite cleaned the Eastern market of this particular commodity, bn have always on hand a sullicient supply of the best brands, which we are ready to oiler at the lowest rates. C O L O R S, In every variety, dry and In oil. OlLS—Linseed, Sperm, Winter Bleached Whale, Lubrlcatlngand Keats Foot. VARNISHES, Coach. Furniture, Leather and Iron Varnishes, Turpentine, Putty, I Itharge, Whiting, Ku.iu, Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, <tc. of all descriptions and of any manufacture, Wood, Iron and Lend Pipe to suit. A Farm and House Bells, Mill Crosscut and Circular SAWS. Rifle and B 1 Riinir r vder, Safety Fuse, Rosendale. Han cock nn-* Scotland Cement, Caloono Plaster, While Sand. Crow Bars. Sledges, Drills, Napping Hammers, &c FARMERS are respectfully invited to ex amine our stock of Haines, -- —7 Traces. Breast Chains, Tongue and Stay Chains, Fifth Chains. Jockey Chains, Spreads, Hal*er Chains,.Cow Ties. Forks., Shovels, Snades.Uakes, Grain Bags. &c. CEDAR WARE, Tubs, Churns, Hucaets, Hall Bushels, ana every thing connected with this branch. Smooth an <1 ' ' Twisted Rifles, n * ‘*»V Double and Sln m gle Barrel Rhot Q Guns, Revolvers, Cartridges, Wipers and Gun Trimmings, of e ry bind, TINNER’S SOLDERING IRONS, Solder, Lead, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Brass, Ac. We are Sole Agents for the •Jgßa- BUFFALO SCALES. These JfWS Scales are warranted tocdmpete M] & with any other In the Market, /gj and are offered on bettor terms. / Bfl As we order direct from the / Factories, wo are able to supply country merchants at Phlluaef phia and New York Prices. Repairs for McCormick's Reaper and JUower of any year, constantly on hand. P. B.—Goods delivered to any port of the town free of charge. A. S. BLAIR, MILLER A BOWERS. No. 26 North Hanover Bt., Carlisle. Feb. 20,1868—1 y. Bellows, Rasps, Files, fre, Chisels, Bench Screws, &c., PUMPS o/ every description, all war ranted. ffiariitoate, jlatnts. Set 1869. HARDWare ~I^J HENRY SAXTON, n o. is, east main 8t CARLIHLE Wholesale and retail dealer in tt Finest quality of American ami Ei, E || 51l ’ POCKET AND TABI,E (:dt . Le ?V. “ d “p'M .0 an and warranted In cr iSw."*"*" 4 “«C,' GUNS. PISTOLS <t AMMUNITIox Pious. Shovels, FA MI B E m. s ,P l , ows , cnAJNSi QnAINIIACS jt inpriaTmdwaMy^omrtF rCa ‘' Idvanl «lK utensils in erMt varlctv 8 ' o '’™ 8°°1« S We are solo agenu for tho great fuel economizes pat. excelsior weather strippiko “ wS^cm f ?,ul 0 0 % s “ nil windows. our goods araoftho°/tomLw ntof P’, easi ”li mi,u ' In prloo. 0 hi ohat in oualUy and toS Orders by mail receive prompt nttentlon.- GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN EREE. Panics indebted to us lor 1888, -will pw, nHtepromptwwn,' and all to whom w rfeltoiwm please present their bills lor seitß. HENRY SAXTON, Jan. u, ISOO—ly ©recedes. « r een and Roasted Comjes.Syjups of aiuK nn.lV, ng r>^« O U n SeB, i rcen and Black Teas Hict' Beami, Polls, Pearl Bariev, Hominy, Sweet Shi' ?. eI i < 5? r . n,( J°^ BtD^ch . «lco,Flour.Farina sK and Bake l sChocolate, Whole and Grounds™, ces. Baking Soda,Salor&tus, Fresh Peas, Coin 'fo. .nntocs and Peaches by the can or fin oil kinds, of-Flavoring Extracts. English Pickle suclj as Olrklns, Mixed Pickles, White Onion,' Caul Ulower, PinaUllll Chow Chow, also Girkiu b> the dozen, Fresh Table Oil. Ketchup, AK ni'iV ’ h , er 8 I* orBu Powder, and Fronlield’aCm \Ji°n ’ p l !' Stove and Shoo Blocking, Indku \\ hile Glue, Madder, White Rosin, Beeswax* ’ H^ aC xr.VW’° 011 ' SnltB « Flour Sulphur,' Blue Vitriol, Copperas, Antlrtiony, &v. Hemp, Canary and Hope. Seed for Birds, Essence of coflfeo, and Lye, Dried Fruit, such as pared and mipared Peaches, Apples, filaekbciries, Cherries, also Prunes, F'lgs. Dates. Layer, Heedless, and Valentia Raisins, Currants, Citron, Lemons, and Oranges,Sperm. Fish,Tan ners’ and Coal Oils, Pure Cider Vin- egar, Soaps, such as Olive, Slcarlne, Babbit’s, Rosin, Country and all kinds of Toilet Boaps. Also a fine assortment of all kinds of Segars, Chewing and Smoking Tobac cos. such as Navy, Congress, Cavendish. Sun Fish, Atlantic Cable, Fine Cut, Spun, Flat Cut Chewing. Virginity,Cherokee, Minnehaha!. Cblngoroor, Bunny Side, Virginia Choice, Punch Lyncnburg, Yarn, Gem of the Mountain,Shaw hat. Latcka, Danville, Pioneer, Keystone, Vir ginia Dare. - WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. such as Market, Clothes and Traveling Basket of all sizes and styles. Tubs, Buckets, Keelen, Dippers, Hall Bushels and Peck Measures, Horn Buckets, FTour Buckets, Horse Brushes, Shoe do. Stove do.. Wall do., Clothes do., Scrubbing do. Dusting do., Whlspsand Brooms. Twin* s of all kinds. Bed Cords, Clothes Lint*, Mason Lines. Ac.. <£c. Queensware, Glass, Stone and Crockery Fare, a good supply of all ktnda A good assortment of Lamps, Lanterns and Tumblers, and many other articles too numerous to mention. FLOUR AND FEED constantly on hand, alsoi large supply of S. A R. German Champion Mus tard, the best In use, by the Jar or dozen, whale sale and retail, of which the subscriber is iht sole agent for Carlisle. Fish and Halt, Bracken and Biscuits of all kinds. Notions of every des cription. All kinas of Country Produce taken In a change for Goods at the CHEAP GROC’ERk FRUIT AND PROVISION STORE, No. BS, M Pomrrei & reel, Carlisle, Pa. GEO. B. HOFFMAN. Feb 0 18(1#?. Stationers, &f. piPEB'B BOOK AND FANCY STORE, AND GENERAL NEWS DEPOT. 33 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. , A fine assortment of Goods on hand, Midi « Writing Desks, Port Folios, Ladles Companions, Work Boxes, Satchels, Ladles’ Purses, Pocket Books, Segar Cases, ' Card Cases, Gold Pens, Pen Kotos, &e.M A LARGE SUPPLY OP FAMILY BIBLES . and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM AT REDUCED PRICES. DIARIES FOB 18'fiS. Subscriptions received for nil Mngnzlnes. lon Books, Papers, Ac., at publishersivS’yoi save postage and always sure of receiving J Magazines bysubscrlblngutPiPKß a , Special atlentlod is paid to keeping alwnj hand a supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, for town and country schools, , Books and Music ordered when dcsireo. May 23 1867—tf. 3*}ait fcteneiucr. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, r- For restoring Gray Hair lo s natural Vitality and Color. A dressing is at once agree* healthy, and for preserving hair. Faded or 0 hair is soon reston* to its original with the gloss freshness of Thin hair is lb* ened, falling hair checked, and b? , ness often, though not always, cnr r by its use,. Nothing can restore t hair where the follicles ore destroy* i or the glands atrophied and decay*- But such as remain can be saved usefulness by thip application. * DS{e !. of fouling the hair with ft pwjy !C ment, it will keep it clean and vl 6 or ?„-J Its occasional use will prevent the * from turning gray or falling o«l * consequently prevent baldness. * . from those deleterious substances w make some preparations dangerous injurious to the hair, the yjff> r t only benefit but not harm it. I* merely for a HAIR DRESSING nothing else can bo found so desiraM Containing neither oil nor dye, « not soil white cambric, and y et . . loug on the hair, giving it a rich g lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer (t ol ' Practical and Analytical CflnB 51 * 1 LOWELL, MASS. PBIOB *I.O O. j* FoESALKbyHavereUckbrotheM.C* 11 * 1 Oct. 16,1868—1 y % || ■•lilt ,L r '£s.
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