Agricultural m«U UEADB» Shall we grow our trees with branch es starting tram the ground, or shall w e prune? and to what height? Xhtse and similar questions are often asked. It would be superfluous to give any il lustration of growing fruit trees to low heads, since for the past sixteen or eigh teen years all our journals, both horti cultural and agricultural, have vied •with each other In descriptions bow beat to accomplish, as they supposed, so desirablea result; Indeed,somucl li has been written on thispmnt, that wo have goae from trunks six to eijiJit down to those of as many inches. 1 low-headed orchards on coming into bearing have disappointed, or must soon disappoint, their owners. Ine conditions attending growtng.of fruit are now so changed irons what they were but a lew years since, that tne ] trees with low heads at e in the mam no longer a success 1 They increase the la ber of cultivation many fold, ibe low branchescutotf under circulation many fold. The low brunches cut off under circulation, inducing disease in the foli age and rot the fruit. They m vd“ H '.‘ sect enemies, and make it difficult, it not impracticable, to arrest their rava ges. In short, low beads are a failure, and the sooner we can induce people to start the heads of their trees ata proper hsi dit, the sooner will it be possible to successfully destroy insects, to ward oil diseases, to insure color to the fruit, and make it practicable to cultivate quite up to the trees by means of horse-pow er. In planting an orchard, we .select trees as to age, according to their kind. Apricot, Peach, Plum, Uherry, one year old from the hud or graft Apple aim Pear, two and three years old. 1 fie four first named, if well grown will be a nu» less than live or six feet high, add will have many' side or lateral shoots branch ing out horizontally from the main s,em. In addition to the side brandies | there will also be lound numerous buds extending from the ground to the top OI tne tree. Cut away all branches and buds to the height of lifteen inches.— ]Sext cut away all buds below the point at which it is intended the tree shall form its head, except six or eight, which are left at regular intervals and on dilierent sides of the stem. Tneso last mentioned buds will push into as many branches as there are buds. Ii wii be necessary to keep these side | branches pinched back to ten or twelve inches during the summer,, to prevent them from running off with the growth and robbing those buds and branches selected )0r the future head of the tree. Some time after the fall of the leaves, and before growth commences in the spring, reduce the side brandies to one bud each, aud when the branches from these buds shall extend loten or twelve inches, pinch them, as directed in the first year. The treatment will be the same in the third year as we have di rected for the second, except at the end of the season cut away all the side ! branches except those intended to form the head of the tree. The object of the side branches, of which, mention lias been tn ide, was to swengthen the stem or the trunkof the tretgj) VVitln ut them the tree would have become top heavy and bent the trunk. TTees tnat have been grown as we have directed will have straight and tapering stems, widen Will have sufficient strength in their fourth year to stand erect. —American Agriculturist. « The Management of Colts.—Pro bably American farmers are as success ful us any other larmers in the raising of young horses; —that is to say, con sidering’ tiie character of the sires ami dams, they bring about as good final result- us attend horses breed!.ig in any other country were breeding is only in- ciileiital tularin work, iiut there ia oneitemoi management which Neither disregarded or imperlectly umieratuucl, and that ia the early pjlucalio'i of the colt. Mr. Ilarey luia clone much loup- BCt the old fashioned method of break- lug horse.-*, and hua shown that bean dicioua bending, the necessity /or venr ing may be entirely obviated ; butitself Mr. Karey’s system confined a iu chieQy to norses which had arrive be an age when their services eouldson made immediately useful. The reanu* why it is necessary to apply any strelts ous system of training in bringing cot 0 to their first work is, that they have be taught to do that lor which their previous life has in no manner prepared their minds. The first three or lour years of a coil’s life are passed at pas ture, or in a stable, and the most that he learns, Is to obey the restraints of the halter, and occasionally, though unfor lunalely too seldom, to allow himself to be cleaned. When the day of his use fulness'arrives, he is taught his trade iu a few days or a few weeks; and the bit, the bridle, the girtn, saddle, the hard-pressing collar,—all perfectly new revelations to him, —are to be crammed down his young throat in the most re morseless manner, and heis a fortunate cult if the cramming be done with a' gentle Hand. Too often his simple wonder excites his master’s temper, and a contest ens >es, Irom the effects cf which he never recovers. If every colt could-be treated as are, for example, those of Mr. Charles Sharpless, of Penn sylvania, the result upon the average temper of our harness and saddle horses would be remarkable, and,at least one half of the dangers, of'-horsemanship wouid be <-h\.no i\.' Uin ,-Ij. un ver-.,«J cu->!oni, *wi i l o- i-ie colt t-. still vutn na dam even at ine age of nix week- or l.> i hits u»*en uncustomed ain* mt frdm the tibfir 6f its birth, by a gradual Uame>s ing and playing with straps, and gen erally on the third or lourth day of trial by hitching to a pair of light wheels, with which the little shaver follows Its dam about the field. The coli learns these things at this early day as easily as it would learn anything else, and the lesson is never forgotten ; so that when the time for actual har nessing con es, it creates no surprise,* makes no trouble, and gives rise to ho contests.— American AgriculturisL Dwarf Appi.e Trees.—Residents of cities nnd all others whose gardens I or door yards are small should cultivate 1 dwarf apples, as by this means, they will not only obtain abundance offruit in summer and autumn, but also beau tiful floral ornaments in spring. A dwarf apple tree covered with a profu sion of pink or rosy blossoms, is as handsome a sight as cap be, and in au tumn when tho frgj,t is ripe the tree is highly ornamental along with being dseful. Dwarf apples may be placed six or seven, fi-et apart each way, so that a considerable number of them will Stand on a small piece of ground. ' .If suitable varieties are selected a suc cession of fruit may be kept up through out the apple season. The Daily liar vest and Sweet Bough do well as dwarfs and nothing can be more beautiful than a Red Astrarhan apple on a Paradise stock whenitis laden with its scarlet and greenish-yellow fruit which seems very large in proportion to ,t)ie size of the tree.— Ex. A “ broad style” of western mao visiting Boston, said nothing had mu prised him so.mucli.'as to. see the Ne ,v England farmers." boring holes in- t’--,ie“ SPP.o with gimlets to put in their eta* i.” W by, out West,” he added. “we „ut the grain on a table and fan it. an> a it comes up all around ?” Kentucky story iB-fihatt s L j ar ge Bhanghae rooster attacked and: It Hied a small child the other day. luea a iST There are 8,000,000 horse /in the United States, worth upward! o fso 000,000, • ’ ’ jf luancial 1026 MILES OF THK UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD are now complete® , ‘ bu " t 200 MILES REMAIN f » wm 'SS place early this ****£“.• rom Government of * Resides a donation irom -, irM »nvl* on* acres of tilled to a subsidy in U. averaKo rate of completed and Uie )»*Jdlfflcnl* aboutnb.soo per mlK«^jw^ )V *nimenl ties encountered, for whlJi Whether subei* been d llvered. FIRST MORTGAGE RONDS AT PAR. By It* eh » rt ®sv},sT BONDS t» Issue lie own the Government Bonds, ond the sumo a fust Mortgage np roX^uJl^^S-duUUsequipmeaus. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ABE payable in gold. '*S£ •» vamab^n^o poriton Pi the length *d time t JL res t ponds of The longe-lalxPer sent, gold inte voa ni,nnd the U.a. (the’ei«)w>» L» J einl to rull , they are worth 113 If they »■« •> A perfectly they would stand holes* than t». p Paolflo ir|?hHrceto°S f/rge premm^ 1 " d ° n SECURITY OF THE BONDS. awr%!%S stssss s annum m gold. The imesent <■ per SinS?. «ie |o|^u K ror Ore y^r leg. EKOM * £ItUAN7OO MXLlis OF ROAD MORE THAN - five million dollars, The details ol which are as follows. ajS 87 From Passengers, 2.W0.233 10 From Freight, &V,t'i3 W From Express, 6 69 From Mulls, yi,626 27 From Miscellaneous, iw,»T» T 7 From Government troops, U9MO 3J From Gov. Freight, 201.170 W From Contractors men. 32 , From Contraetors’ material $5,06»«,«ol 61 r °Th\B large amount Is only «Indicf Mon of the Immense traffic lhai must iSe°£Te»t tide of Pa* line In a few *7i, Is estimated cffic iravel and trade wm oeeiu. enrulnga Q l mat ibis llio road from MFlEfc-S i u JY, “ ftom jan i ''5S- will b. received m Carltale hy A. 1 L. SPONBLEH. and in No\. \oi-K. AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE.N 0.21) Nassau SI JOH V J CISCO ft No. 55 W«U HI Jo Ana By'toe Company'. Ihrouyhuui ibe United htJttcK. -ssiiSfS: or to any uf itie advertised aijenU. JOUS J. CISCO. Treasurer, .Sew \ork. MercUH.lw9- 33rg »6noss gARGAINS! BARGAINS! ■w . C . sAW Y E R * 1 ■ ° calls the attention of She public to their to means stools of Funny and Staple Dry «cto which thoyare dealroueol dosing out. WooffiHt great bargains, and have a full stock of Dress Goods, consisting of. Poplins, Empress Cloths, carpets, such as Brussels. Three Ely. Ingrain, V.nsllaa, Cottage, Hag. Linen null. Setups In great varie ty. Oil Cloths, Ruga, Shades .tc,. which will t>« sold very cheap. CLOTH& AND CASSIMEREf*. Hosts.* and Gloves. House furnishing Geod. of Siwry Hind, and In abundant. quantities. Vfe Tim make great sacrifice., and offer a One as- aortment to select from. Piesss remember this Largs Stock will bs sold, and ws ask prices with a vl.w of closing out tkte entire stock. ALL tvro WISH eff EA I’ DRESS GOODS, A. L. WHO WISH CHEAP CARPETS, ai I. who wish cm :ai- house fuhnwi ING GOODS, ALL WHO WISH CHEAP DRY GOODS of any kind c&U'&u W . C; . SA W YEB refillVb»ir shelves, aad now Hint things have been reduced to old time prices, as near as possible, they have Invested largely mid me prepared to guarantee to their Iriends and , ustomera as low prlcee »s any market outside the cities. They especially invite the attention of mechanics, Danners »nd builders.. Our stock Is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring for anything in our line. We have the ngcuey of the Wlllenx A O.bbf S E W I N O MACHINE, and would respectfully ask «11 those In want of a Machine, to examine the Vllloox & Gibhs’he- fore purchasing. All order* promptly attended to, and goode delivered to nil parts of the town fr«* ofeharg . Feb. 25, W5O. —l v gjtobes, animate, Jgc' O s”o MY 18 WEALTH Jaines MeGonigal, at I 3 Routh 'Hanover at. Carlisle, weuld call the to of his friends end the public generally to his large stook ol STOVES. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WAKE. whlcb he fee’s assured will elve latlfifacUon In b< in b A«riivi'lh.?h«'‘wouia call ..pecial nttan tton to thi “ EMPIRE” (las burner and parlor Heater. lUsuPcrpetmilßaaeßwrnUis M« v-. J JJf {T®f nae© will beat nn iipperand lower room perfect ?v?nd iVeitu anteedto b« perfectly tree from «x*D>osion ot gas. It. has no brick t«» I •• replaced ©very vear. It Is i-o cnnstntcted ihnnts ray» of h*«tafe deflected to Hie floor. warming the feet llls a ena .“TlfaVon ; clear Irorn dust. Its \enCUatjon is cu Triplet c. itn(l the burning sas ami Ignited coals «hl"? out tit, ouch Hie Mien Wlntlown. *£ "*«£ *wil.'lHiieM ami cheer of an ripen fire. C.tU ana parlor stove s and a largo stock of rook Sieves, couslsllntol the . J Nimrod, Niagara, ironside*, _ Quaker City, Farmer, a„u a variety of others, all of which are war ranted to be best elites Stove* and to give entire TIn UC and" Sheet-) ron ware, made of the very best material, and all oilier things necessary for housekeepers In bis line of business kept con- BU HIs expeusea'aro trilling, compared with oth ers oh he defies coin petition, and would ask those fiSiSmr anything in his line of business, to as- elsewhere,and then give him » call and satisfy themselves that he can sell bet ter articles for less money than any other est*h ifahmeni in the county! His motto is. Quick Hales and Small Profits. Old metal taken in *r- Cb SDOUtln*. Roofing and Jobbing promptly at tended to. made of the best material and at m oct er f l i e JAMES MCQONIGAL. Merinos, Alpacas. As. Ac ■pUBXITURE, *6c, BOOTII MANOVZa «T.. WO«. «* 67 TWO POOM «« I.OIT POMFRET STH T, A splendid assortment of new Household Fur niture, consisting of o n f. n Camp Stools, lounges. Centre Tables. , Rocking Chaim, Dining Tabl-s, itwhv (.Hairs. bard Tables, ilrcepllon Chairs, °w°iSteVo Bui vans, What-no Secretaries, * c - ue I Wardrobes BEST STYLE. Ifio offers all the hues! sn«l most Improved us of JOHN LISZMAN, \BINETAND chair MAKER CARLISLE, Pa. In all it* various branches, carried on, had Bean* | raauH Secretaries, Work-stands, Porlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs 8ofa«, Pier, Hide anil Centre Tablee Dining and Breakfast Table*. W »*h uauda’of all kinds, French Bedstead*, high »nd low postu: Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, ,'hairs of all kinds, Looking CHaaeet, and all ither articles usually manufactured in this line of business, kept constantly on hand. HU workmen are men of experience, his uia terlal the beat, aud his work made In the latest city style, and ah under his own supervision. It will be warranted snd told low fer cash. He invites all to give him aoall before purchas ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage horc tofire extended to him he foela Indebted to hla numerous customers, and assures them that no efforts will be spared In future to please them In style Mid price. GlT«n«»o»U. Remember the place, North Hanover street, nearly opposite the Depeeit Bank, Carlisle. 3 * 6AVID BIPE. EADSTBADS AND MATTREBSHS. D«e.l. 1M». Parlor, Chamber. Dining Room. Kitchen ami Offleo PURRNITURE OF THE LATEST STYLES COTTAGE FUIiMTURK IN SETS, RPI.KKPID NEW J'ATTEKNS. GILT FRAMES AN'I) PICTURES. IS OKF.AT VAHXETY. Particular attention given to Repairing »nd Caning and Varnishing f'om town and attended to promptly ami on reasonable lerma. Feb. I*. <^BANKERS!^ N ”- 35S pami H La STRE " <^enera£^ents, &Zj ;lt }f^L? J!tA NCE(fo UNITED STATES OF AMERIT' ■roredJnlyW.lBW.wUba ‘ " CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, JTTJLL PAH), liberal t«r«n* offerrd to AcenU and Bollelton.wba •dWU*MOff«arfbj^a&my|j^£b£ly«l. * ' No. :■£> *»" ■ H. H RUSSELL, Manager. OIH.HXPBURK, f'trtl Rational Sitmk An* JO lhb»-»y _ TT'E vl A.I E MEDICINES.—Diseases of p 'Mmen nunceMtully, oureby »PPlytolLjo .LA MA.IUAMKO W. D., 226 North 12th Bt. i kntz &CO., hi nn unusually large stock of FALL AND WIN TER GOODS 150 piece* Wool Mid Cotton Flannels, amongst which nr# the Opera. Haek. Shaker, Home-made, and Canton. Hamilton Btoul, 25«. per rd. n up HUNDRED AND FIFTY NEW PKIN fB, &=SHafSTBESS «ood» sold «t In cheap ttmcK, H K U O O I) 8 kind and style now worn. French M ‘ l ' rluoes Elites. Alpacas. Coburgs. De lalnas. Bom. baainca, Ginghams, 4c.. 4c.. at reduced prices. carpets! oil cloths MMIIIIIM Hugs. Window Winds,Tickings. Twit- Hnn" Wool »ni 1 •niton Yarns, Shawls In large h ears. , Td ual 1n s end Sheetings. Velvets, »>bbu»■ ic grn ©rally are Invited to call and save from 10 to op r cent on their purchases. Thi* Is an Item these times which every household ought to avail themselves of. Come and nee if >'<^*l^ m ocuis. Isas. ______ jfutuiture, E.~ EWING, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, VYEBT ma in rtkeet. CARLISLE, PENN’A. A SPI.NrDIt) ASSORTMENT OT IsEW FURNITURE for the Holidays, comprising ('amp Stools, Rocking Choirs, Easy Chal/a. Reception Chain, Qttomons Bureaus. What-Nots. Secretaries. *c„ &c„ Parlor, Chamber, Lining Room. Kitchen furniture. of the Latest Styles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS. Splendid New Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, qilt frames and pictures, In great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country attended *.o promptly and on reasonable terms. Dec. 17.1868 If ■ CABINET WAE EHOUBE. TOWN AND COUNTRY. The subscriber respectfully Informs his menus and the public generally, that he still continues the Undertaking business, and Is ready to wait uijou costumers either by day or by night. Ready made Coffins kept constantly on band, both plain and ornamental. Ho has constantly on hand PXak’a Patent Metalie Iturial Case, of which he Ua« been appointed the sole agent. This case | Is recommended as superior to any of the kind now In use. It being perfectly air tight. _ He has also famished himself with u new Rose wood Hears* and gentle horses, with which he wlltattend funerals in town and country, per sonally, without extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of the age ia Swell's Spring AfaUrAu, the best- and cheapest bed nowin use, the exclusive right of which I hove insured, and will be kept constantly on band. CABINET MAKING. sijotoßtapl)o. MUti. R. A. SMITH’S tHUTO graphlc Gallery South-east Corner Hano ver Street. and Market Square, where may be had all the different style* of Photograph*, from eard to life slae. VOBYTYPEB, A U BBOTYPBB , AND / MELAINOTYPJES : also Pictures on Porcelain, {something new)^ both Plain and Colored, and which are b J£Yi U ?iH P I2I dnctlons of the Photograph!* art. Call »»« attention give* f copying ttvm I^e"n?it« # the fl ’pfttronag« of thepublle. Feb. 9. IMt. THE FARMER’S BANK, OF CAR LISLE. PBNNRYLVANIA. _ ... Eloaent J organized, has been opened, for the transaction ofageseral Imnklng business,‘JJ {£• oorner room of R. Givens now buUdlpg, on the I SortU West cernor of High street and the Centre o^rST Directors hope byliberal and carefulman agement to make tula a popular Institutional!* a safe depository Tor all who may favor the bank with their accounts. ... . . In . Deposits rs«el ved and paid hack on demand, in tercet allbwed on special deposit, Go»v, Sliver, Treasury Notes and GoYernmont Bonos, nougnt mad. on all acoe.ilble country. DUoount day, Tuaaday. Banking nonra. ,rom» o'clock A. «. to “iB, OuMcr. nißgcrroßs. __ B. Given. President, W m.H. filler, Thomas Paxton, H«ilkeii, T/ihn W Cralcbsad, A. J. Herman, J March sfuit.—ltf Abraham Wltmor. rro AMERICANS VISITING EC - I —ROPE"—The Banking House of Norton * f’o of Paris ami Lomon, having entered upon their new premises, are prepared to showeve ry attention to American Travellers. To obviate the difficulties and expense attendant upon the nnrobaseol Lelleisol Credit to Europe. Messrs. &« r .°t«n a rv» have arranged to receive Amorl- United Stales and Hallway Bonds America^fcold al the value In Paris, placing Mar ch 11, or 6 LolLury, Lo hdn. FOR BENT.—The Law Office on D Sof*HtaSve¥"2'r.rt StSiv krtaJSS; S^srast4i w w - J - Bt,,ar * r - a icUiltoat) iLtueg. JgEADXNG KAIL KOAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENT, MONDaV, DECEMBER M. 1»«5' Great Trunk Un« from the Norlll aed Nonh. lor Philadelphia, New York,, Heading, PoUarllle, Tamaqua, Ashland, Blminokiu, l/eb anou. haaton, JSpurata, LlUa, Lanca*tar.Colam b Trine leare Hamburg for New York m Hd lows* at350.55»>, 810 A M., 12 40 Noon, JO5 ana I lo 60 P. M., connecting with Nmilar trains O!ntho lymmylvunia RalHimd and arrlyllug «* Y.irkuL 11 00 A. M.. 12 20 Noon 360, 7 00, 10 0& r. M„and (t 15 A. M.. rihpcctlvelv. SlceplOK onaoj company the 860 AM. and 10 50 P.M..lram« W iS£?i Uarrubarg for Headlng.PoU.rlll.Xmij o,£ Mlnenmlle. Aahland, Bbaiuokin. Plm> s- Sa.m u XTrjr.s&i[Rs^'sffsss^ tbos'oo A. M„6 IOundBOOP. M. tralnefrom New Peon*. Itallread. returning from Heading at« to Junctionut 9 ,S A. ifi'sf o ** audL24s*P« M..00n- Heeding Ball ‘onSundaye: Leave New York at » 00 P. Mj, Harrisburg, at 1260 and 7 si A. M, lot k •ftSiSfcjJ; r >e P .« 00. Modi and Excursion T oke«, to aud from all polnu., at re da ß^ B ech.c^dtbrough;^odnd»aUowed »«• ou i «ri,Urnd»„< /CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD! CHANGE OF HOURS cepl«d> - Afail Tmin leaTca Harrisoarg i.ou r. i»*i 4Rb arriving at HiigflWtowD 5.*5 « ■»» m«- A Aftccd Train leaven A.M. Groonraetle 9.25. arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A ’• TVmn leaves Hagerstown S.OO A. Greep arriving at Harrisburg 11 Jo A. H. M dF&SSSHffijStiF* ittOSlllWKiui close connection!! hi SlUm^ Sept H, mai. ■ ___ ■pOBBIGN ANDJ)OMEBTIC Edward Shower respectfully announces to the public.that,he continues to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a large and very superior an- sortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MQ.DORS. at his new stand, a few doors went or Hannon’s Hotel, and directly west of the court House. Car lisle. t'anlrt* Table* Dining Tables, Cord Tables, Heidalck * Co., Gelsler * Go., and Imperial and OtDee Qln. Bohlen. Lion, and AnchoT. "WHISKY, Bap.rlor Old Rye, Choice Old Family Keomr Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown Stout. Ac. Beat to be bad In Phila delphia. , Bitters, of the very be*, quality. . .. Dealers and others deb ring a pure article wll And It m represented, lit Ills who!, attention will be elven to a proper am careful selection ol Us Brock which cannot be.otpnssod. and hepos to have the patronage of tho pnb E fg HOWER . jttfecllaueoua. brandies. 4LL OF CHOIC* BBIHM. Winos. snerry, ‘Maderla. Lisbon, Claret, Native, Hork, Jobannlsberg, ami Bodorbelmer. CHAMPAGNE Deo. I, 1S«. Ty/TABOUABT’S utLEBKATBD LINIMENT. FOB MAtf OB BEAST. Admirably adapted to the Cure of all I)Creeses for which a Counter-Irritant or External Keme- Cumberland County Ag rl«fi.re > »fc I to furnish iir«t-oia«» i a gats at re I*o ruble rates. Parties taken to a cm the Spring*. , >ta cures, ,6 ■- ' j*k many of which arc truly /■JL-R* «si marvellous. Inveterate . y cases of Scrofulous dis // ..v‘, ©use, where the system /( the yard, as cheap as any house outs ue theemes, aud no charge for cutting, A splendid variety of •FANCY WINTER CLOTHING, French and Domestic now on hand, and for sale at uncea which defy competition. Don’t forget the place, in rear of Court House. May 31,1888. —ly Read and keep yourself in- FORMED.— Having purchased the old and weu known business Miami which 1 have occupi ed for twenty year«fcl have determined not to retire from my pres* nt business, but to continue lu the manufacture of HEADY-MADE CLOIHINQ of all sizes and descriptions, as well as piece goods by the yard, and u general assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. I would respectfully Invite my menu* and pa trons who need a good suit of cloths to give me a call, as 1 have Just returned from the city with a large assortment of the best quality of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, viz: Fimk Black French and English Cloths, «• <• " •• •• DOESKUt OASSIMERES. FINE LIGHT FANCY DOESKIN CABBIMEUBS Cassinettß, Cottonaded, Velvet*. Drab d’ele'* Al pacas, Linens. Satins, velvet Cord, and many more too numerous to mention. Alse, a full as sortment of TRUNKS, VALISES ahd TRAVELLING-BAGS of the bast description. With thanks to the pub lic for past favors, ond hone 1 will receive a call soon at my place. Ho, 33 North Nov. 19. 18W.-II I. LIVINGSTON. ABTHE WEATHER ISNOW VERY PROPITIOUS and th. the price# are inoatfn vorable for the laying In of your winters coal, the subscriber would offer his stock to the public knowing 101 l well lh« dl.poMtlon of tk« trade generally to make many promise! to effect sales. The subscriber would prefer to le%ve the quality of the coal he famishes SPEAK FOR ITSELF, and ho will bo hold to the following which re bin old standards. „ . 1. To sell none but the beat coal that la to be 2, To sell as cheap a* any one in the trade. 8. To deliver what hta oust mere boy. and not to furnlah them with a lower priced article, to make the price vult hla ealea. , , 4. Believes In the principle tha scales cannot bo In one [without repalis.j for a aeries of years, to the advent age of the customers. 5, To keep alTklndsofcoaltobebadauywhero I else. ♦T Never to misrepresent coal to make a sale. 7. To guarantee tall two thoimmu pound* tv change of prices at the mine*. _ - 8 la determined to do alrln hi* power for the bdneflt of those who. deal with him. Bend .a your order* and you shall be dealt a* fairly with, and oa as lavorable terms as any yard in the place. _ March 11. 1 , Boots ttttO Sjijoess. UUB'IOM ALAJJJS BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. AU the LEADING STYLES on hand or mad* to measure. m JPrieea Fixed at low Figures, An Illustrated Price List with Instructions for self meawureuiunt went on receipt o/ post Office ad rfrtu. WA4» P* HA-ttTLE'J.T, An*, a».-iy Bnunwiw. j gotoES, ffllUU)ilW.SO— , the CELEnjIATEty^GUEA.^ *T U E MOKIN I™G W GLORY tx a»u mo*t pc'-fect parlm- move in nr uvcrvwhuro. It is h Huso Burner, nnfl one flrB 2.UISail winter. It Ims in lea cloomnlj around ond is ns onuht antl cheerful ns mi open sate. We respectfully refer to the following persons from among hundreds of others who have used It. at to lib morns: James B. Wealtloy, Rev, J. Boas, W. B. Mullln, Webort A Dorland, Oeo. Wclbo. David Rhoads, Levi Trego, Samuel Qreason, . 2s k «issssair f u»g« ! .««iin. M«munl H. Gould, John Stuart, Ir&n. b'lqr-' jos-OMbmUh, M l”^^ ooc1 "’ We have also a very large variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely : NOBLEJ COOK, (Gas Burner,) COMBINATION, (Gas Burner,) WM. PENN, SUa£KA. wAbash^ ectbi^ and NIAGRA, ail of which haveglvengreat.at; isfnctlon to the purohaaors. We have also a large lot Of lion/J. stnnrt, Edward l-'ury, Sorg't Irvin, A. Nublo, Mr. Mansfield, Sup’t. Ml. Holly Paper MUI tin and Other wares, ofour own manufacture. N AND SHEET IRON, of nil Kinds constantly on baud. SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING of aJI IdmlK done on abort notice and aubaUvntl alls'. In conclusion wo Invite our friend*' anil examine our goods and save at least won ty jior cent. WALKER & CEAUDY, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STEBET, Cauljble, pa. Oct. B.lBH. and warranted In new imtance. m a dt,^ GUNS, PISTOL & AMMBNITIos PoTARY Reke. Shovel, Spade. Pork,. Croet a *, h ;’^ rAH MILS, FLOWS, CHAINS, GRAIN baq^ SuOdera receivs material to a great arfyani™. i *n price and GOODS DELIVERED IX TOWN PRKS. Parties Indebted to oa for IMS, will pin slf) c sP 7^f, P^PQ* , w#n/, and all to whom ui art*, men? wUI plea4e P rMflnt their bibs for i»u lan. H.ltM—lr FS*i£?. OCEBUSBn FE^ Always to be had at the And why always fresht DtcNiii sell a groat amount of them, and sell tbtm icV Therefore, 1 lu'-u roy Block oium, and conktaiML ly my goods must be fresh. You will And everylhlngyon with in K. B. SELLERS & CO. PITTSBURGH, PA. PnniAßEunuA, i‘-v CARLltslil, V\- HENRY SAXTON, CARLISLE HENRY SAXTON. ©merits. CHEAP STORE, NO 88 EAST POMFRET STREET, OHOOERIES. QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WILLOW ARP crpau ware. STONE AND Cu()l'K*.U\ WAHE, •U‘i to NOTIONS. It la useless to mention them, come and n»r« youraolvcH; and parent* If It don’t suit job u eome. send your children, ns they will be dull with, with the some cure os li you weia bn yourself. Allklnduof COUNTRY PRODUCE •atccn Id oxchaug or goods, or cash 5000 LB6. BUCKWHE T FLOUR, ■»f the finest quality on hand, which I sellbyi [b.or 100 lbs. RETURN ALL UNSATISFACTORY 000 T» GEO. B. HOFFMKS NO. 88 BABT POMFEETJTRim Feb. 11, 18nft-ly HJoofts, Stationer, &f. piPEE'S BOOK AND FANCY STORE, and general news depot, 83 WBBT \f ATW STREET, A One band, VMbai Writing Desks, Port Folios, t.miipw ivnnpanioiw, Work Box*. 81 geg*r Cftiw, Card causa, ' Gold P«i. Pen KoWMi A LABOR SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIBI^ d photographic ambm AT KBDUOBD PRICES. diaries FOB Iff* “isEi V nioSTjprmMi atM< - hand a supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, m—. eg gs &a(t Iteuetocr Ayer’s Hair Vigor or restoring Gray Hair 10 « natural Vitality and Color. A dressing whiffl ia it once healthy, and effect™ foi* preserving w Lir. ****** hcrir i> "on io iti original eoW icith th . Jta* jf /rcihncii «/ -La, fen hair « sued, WUng ** led ness ('fton, though restore the L ;,b use.. Nothing “"/XatrojeJ, hair whore the follicle* j eC ayed. or the glands atrophied n f But such ns remain can Instead usefulness by thiaapph iedi of fouling the hair witn r vigoro u.rut, it will keep It clean a hail Its occasional use will hi”. off B nd i-om turning gray or » . ® , Free imsequcntly prevent D "' ce g which mm those -deleterious « üb ?*°“/ ollg sed ike some preparations ™°fe ot css ’iurious to the hair, rf wanted ,i v licuetu hut not harm «■ ..•rely for a ,_»/-> hair DRESSING.^ -TmilmTg"y™~«i,rhe !“ UD ‘ l ' e Lo“itdoes Containing neither oil no ‘ / y6t lull ■tut soil white omibric, ana J ? rug on the hair, g‘Y ,Ug J'‘“7* B mstre «»d a gra.elul perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C.Ayer &- °'t Pha' tical and Anawiical Cut# i.owui'i'i nrASS. o t (,g n, Fo» SiU>« H»tM»Uole ureitlion’.O* 111 *I*' 1 *' OoV 15.V8M-1T C AS! 1 ®