Agricultural. “If O." AMONG THE CUUKCNS. His Adventures at the Poultry hhoxo— How the Rooster* Received aim—As tonishment of the Ducks—Admiration of the 'Jiirhrys — Yelping Hogs and an Infernal Mule, Greely came to the Poultry Fhow, as usual. The attendance was small, and looked all the smaller from the vast space the show was held in. The ven erable editor of the Tribune was not in good temper, and he had a certain quer-. ulousness in his tone that he does not usually reveal in public, reserving his chief diMitfreeabienessTor the editorial room ami Ins intimate friends. Mis voice was pitched to a higher tre ble tmm common, and the various birds there, not being very intelligent, failed to recognize it as human. They evi dently mistook it for the expression of ; no unknown animal, and greeted it ac- I cordingly. “My friends,” began H. G., ; and heie a rooster poured forth a cock- i a-doodlc doo in clairon notes that fairly j drowned the feeble organ of the journal- j ist. ** My friends,” he repeated, ** lam glud to meet you (quack, quack, quack, went the wholecorps ot ducks, and kept it up for five minutes). As 1 was say ing, I am glad to meet you to-night (gob ble, gobble, gobble, sounded from a hun dred turkeys, until the speaker turned red with Vexation). Farming is the noblest calling, as every wi-e man will attest (a countless number of geese drowned his voice withahidcousnoise,) | as every one will attest who is within > reach of my (quack, quack, gobble, gob- ! ble, gobble, cock-a doodle doo, all in j chorus)—within reach of my voice. I “The farmer (quack, quack, quack)— j the farmer I say (gobb.e, gobble)—the farmer (cock a (loodle-doo). If 1 could 1 make myself heard in this somewhat j noisy place ' (here H.G. lifted Ids shrill tichleso high that a huge lochin ; China cock considering it a challenge ; from aiival rooster, flapped his wings, i ami gave su h a loud and prolonged ' crow that the Spruce street philosopncr , was completely drowned in the volume of sound). Greely made no effort to finish the i sentence. It was evident anger was get ting the better of his judgment, lie was I silent for some minutes before went on, “ Nature dwells in the country ; there is her sanctuary ; there— (peyunk, peyunk, peyunk, y* lied one* of the many dogs the fanners had brought to town, and tied in the enclosure). Once more the sentence was cut off, and another begun, H. G. growing red about the ears, saying, sotfo voca, “ U n poultry anyhow ! Who that has a generous soul will not respond—” i how wow wow, peyunk, peyunk, quack, quack, gobble, gobble. Ins-, hiss, cock-a-doodle-doo, peyunk, bow-wow wow, chimed in geese, ducks, roosters, turkeys, and dogs). The alienee emild not repress their merri . c any longer. Everybody , burst irto a r»*ar of laughter save Gree ley, who looked as mad us ever he can look. There was a long pause, and then the venerable journalist look heart again. “Great cities have many at- Uac.ions, hut they are artificial and ele ct ptions, my friends. Look‘into your heart my friends. 1 ook into your heart, question it. and it wll answer in a still, small voice” (hee-i.aw, hee-haw, hee haw, bel.owed a mulcalmosl under the -peaki r’s nose, and submerged the edi tor’s slender organ as die roar of a bat tery stifles the pii ing of a thrush). The philosopher lo«q his philosophy. 1 lespokeno more. The mule’s protest against Ids continuance was too much for human nature, lie left the rostrum saying in audible tones, “i always did h \> n mules; they’ll do anything!” .... .....ihmu’p exploded once moro. — Tin* jrwse his-ed, tin* turkevs gobbled, the du< Us quaekeci, the ruosteiserowed, and the cnw* bellowed in such a jrrand me lingerie Hinni* a< has larely been ln-:p(l on the island of Manhattan. At tempts .were made lo paeify Gtvoiy, hut lie strode otV in a lowering rajje, deelar iii<f, it is said, “ I) n you ; I hate nil of vou. You’re us had‘as that d—d mule!” Grafting the Grape.— The Alton, 111., Ilorli ultural Sut/u-ty luiviny a res olution umltT ili*cu<bion declaring it unwiM'tn aiieiiipt grape graltimf, Air. E. A. Heihl said : “I have grafted for three years, and have had such uniform success that I would undertake it with as much cer tainty of success ns I would in grafting an orchard. My method is to saw or cut oIV the. vine trom lour to six inches under ground. The stock I split with a thin-hiaded knife, beingcareiul to cut rather than split. I make the split near the center of the stock ns po-sihlc. t.nd am very careful to have the oark of st'-ck and cion fit nicely at onepoint.ut least. The stock will usually hold the ci n firm enough without tying ; if not, 1 tie with a string, hut never wax the grape. Too earth is Mien firmly pressed about the cion, up to the top tnul, a lit tle sawdust put on ihe top to protect the bud ami keep thecarlh from baking, and the tiling is done. I prefer early sprii g. It is simply clett grafting un (l«.r o-p.nnd. Mv cions are irum four to six inches long.*' Medical Fropkrti ics of Celery.— I have known many men, and women too, who fioin various causes had be come so affected with nervousness that when they stretched out their hands they shook like aspen leaves on windy days—and by a daily moderate use of the blanched foot stalksoi celery leaves as a salad they become as strong and steady in limits as other people, I have known others so very nervous that the lea-t annoyance put them in a Elate of agitation, and almost in a con stant perplexity and fear, who were also effectually cured by daily moderate use of blanched celery as a salad at meal times. I have known others cured by using celery for palpitation of the heart. Everybody engaged in Jatior weakening to the nerves, should use celery daily in season, and onions in its stead when not in season.— Cor, I J rac. Farmer. The Cultivation of Horse-Rad ish.—There is r othing earsier to culti vate than Horse-Radish, and it should be found in every garden. 'The elabor ate instructions drawn out which we have seen in some journals is all hosh, or at least only t» mis i<> deter people from raising it. All there is to do is to dig up a bed full spade deep, in a rather low, rm ist place; manure heavily as for any other garden crop. Slice a’rad ish from thecrown—two or three inches down each of course with a piece of the crown, however small, and plant two inches below the surface, and it will come. For family.use abed ten feet square will furnish enough all the time fora generation, without farther trouble of replanting. This is all.— FO. Ger. manlown 'Jtteyraph. To Keep Clear of Bf:d Hues.— Take the whites of four (‘^i”',s and ten cents worth ol quicksilver; put them 'in a howl and beat toa perfect froth. Take a feather and din into the preparation and apply to every part of your bed stead where bugs conceal 'themselves ; do this once in every year, and you will never see a bed bug in your house. If you wish to be certain flint eggs are good and fresh, put.them in water. If tlie butts turn up, they are fresh.— litis i-, an infallible rule to distinguish n good egg from a h id one. Ufcjy*Many tit tors of Englishsoi', besides paying heavy rents, support large fam ilies on the produetsof six acres of land. In Germany two acres is sometimes enough.” V Sgf Pear-Blight still puzzles the horti cu turisis. The best known remedy isto plant two trees for every one that dies. jfnannal. 1026 MIJLES OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ARK NOW COUPLKTEJ) As 534 mites of the western portion of the tine, beginning nl Sacramento, are also done, but about 200 MILES REMAIN To be finished, to open the Grand Through bine to the Pacific. Tins opening will certainly take place earlv this season. Besides a donation from the Government of 12.M)0 acres of land per mile, the Company is en titled to a subsidy in U. A Bonds on its lino as completed and accepted, at the average rate of about 33d SUU per mile, according to the difficul ties encountered, fur width* the government lukt*s a second llt-n ns security. Whether subsi dies a e given to any uthei compauiesor not, the Government will comply with all its contract* with the Union Pacific Railroad «\>mpany. Near ly the whole amount ol Bonds to which the Company will be emit led have already been de livered. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AT PAR. Bv Its charter, the Company is permitted r lo issue Us own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the same amouut a« the Government Bonds,end nom n. ihete Bonds are a Flist Mortgage up on the entire road and all its equipments. THEY HAVE THIRTY YEARS TO RUN, AT SIX PER CENT., and, by special contract both Principal and interest ARB PAYABLE IN GOLD. The U. S. Sup eme Court has recently decided that this contract la in all i expects valid and of legal obligation. Such securities are generally valuable in pro portion i.i the length of lime they have to run.— The longc I six per sent, gold interest bonds of iheU.S. (the ’M's) will bo duo in 12 years, and they are worth 113 If they liad;W years to run, they would stand no less than VA. A perfectly safe First Morigu e bond like the Union Pacific should approach this rate. The demand for Eu ropean uvestmentlß already considerable, and on the completion of -the work will doubtless carry the price to a large premium. SECURITY OF THE BONDS. It needs no argument to show that a First Mort cave of 326 500 per mile upon what for a long tune must be the only railroad connecting the Atlan tic and Pacific Stales is pcrfecUu secure. The en tire amount of the mortgage will be about S»> oou.ooo, and the Interest 51.800.000 per annum m gold. The present currency cost of this Interest is less than 52.5w.000 per annum, while the gross arnlngs lor the year i>6B, FROM WAY BU.-'INESsj only, on AN AV ERAGE OF I.KSSTHAS 700 MILES OF ROAD IN OPERATION. WERE MOKE TUAN FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, The details of which are as follow**: From Passengers, $1,021,0<w 07 Fiorn Freight, «. A*! From Express, w ,^ I *, Vf! Fmm Mail-, IAW o •‘g From Mibcellaneom,, From tiovfiiniioiit troojw-. “N/7. From Guv. Freight, 411MIU Ai From Contractors’ men, 201,170 Jilt From fonlrui*tor«' material. ytW.-Wn Total, 35.0b«,C.>l 61 This large amount is only an Indication ot the immense traffic that must go over the through line in a few months, when the great tide of Pa cific i ravel and trade will lieglo. It Is estimated that this business, must muko the earn lugs of the road fiom FIFTEEN TO TWENTY MILL ION A YEAR. \h the supply of these bonds will soon cease, parties wlm desire lo invest in thentwlil find it j lor their interest to do so at once. The price for lbe present is par and accrued mierest-froui Jan. 1, in currency. Subscriptions will be received in Carlisle by A. L. SPONSLF.It. and In New York : AT TiIECOMPANY"S OFFICE, No. 2v> Nassau HI. JOHN J. CISCO iSON. flankers. No. SJ» Wall St. And by tin- Company's advertised agents lluoughout the United stales. Hands sent free, but partus subscribing through lo cal agents, uill took to them for their safe delivery. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS ISSUED OCT. Ist containing a report o! the progress o the work to timulule, uUU a more complete state ment m lefutnm lu the value or the bonds than fini be given m an advertisement, which will be Bent flee un application u> the i. ompauy'.n ofUces or to any ol the udvei Lised agents, JUll.> .1. C'IHCU, Treasurer, New Yoik. Me rch 1 1 . tarry— Bnj v&oofcs JjAIIGAiNiS! J3AUGALNS W . C . SAWYER & C 0 call- the attention of the public lo their 1m mease stock of Fancv and Sta-le Dry Goods which they are desirous ot closing out. We o^er great bargains, and have n full stock of Dress Goods, consisting of SUks, Poplins, Empress Cloths, Merino*, CARPETS. such as Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain, Venetian, Collage, Rug. Linen and Hemps In great varie ty. Oil Cloths, Rugs, Shades <tc., which will be sold very cheap. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEUEB, Hosiery ami Gloves. House furnishing Goods of every kind, and in abundant quantities. Wo will make great sacrifices, and offer n flue as- sort meat to se led from. Please remem her this Ijtrge Stock will be sold, and wc ask prices with 4- view of closing out the entire slock. ALL WHO WISH CHEAP DRESS GOODS, AI L WHO WISH CHEAP CARPETS, ALL WHO WISH CHEAP HOUSE FURNISH- ING GOODS, ALL WHO WISH CHEAP DRY GOODS of any kind call nt W. C. SAWYER & CO. , EAST MAIN STREET. Feb. 11.15-61)—iy Large public sale of carri ages. BUGGIES AND WAGONS, A. B. & N. SHERK, ON FRIDAY MAY ~TH, 1809. Messers. A. B. 4 N. Bherk, having nucccssful- ly curried on Coach Making fov throe yearn; one or the firm wishes to withdraw. By so doing they have to make sale of (heir —urge Stock on hand; which consists of ONE PLATFORM PHAETON SEAT BTYLK, THKEE GERMANTOWN CARRIAGES. TWO CAFFEBY WAGONS. ONE TWO SEATED SQUARE CARRIAGE ten Leather Top Steel Tire Buggies. ttfteen Gum ni Dock Top, part of them Steel Tire,7 No top Boggles, nvo now Spring Wagons, with ami with out tops, ten second hand Buggies, Rockawn.v H and Spring Wagons. All the now work Is wnj ranted for one year. March 11.188 W—ts FOR KENT.—The Law Oftlca on the SPiMind story of Inhofl’s Mtore-room corner of Hanover street nnd Market Square, lately occupied hy W. .1. Shearer. inquire of Dee* 24 C. INHOFF. &atfnuarr, Bants, &c. MILL EJ{ Sr BOWERS a't" this oppui tunny of directing the attention o the community bt large, and every person to articular, to thelr ru'emly replenished «l«ek of HARD WARE. They studiously avoided investing during the high prices, and patiently waited the felling ontof thebottom before attempting to refill their shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices; as near as possible, they have Invested largely and are prepared to guarantee to their friends and customers as low price* a* any market outside the cities. They especially invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stock is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment in enquiring for anything in our line. We have the agency of the Wlllcox A Gibbs* SEWING MACHINE, andv.-outd rospectinlly ask all those in want of a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox A Gibbs' be- fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. Feb 25. I-CT.—lv Siobce. UTintoare, Sa Y Ts W R AL Tll James McGonigal, at No. 83 Sooth Hanover Pt. Carlisle, would call the attention of his Inends nod the public generally to his laree stock of STOVES. TIN AND SHEET-IRON W,uK. which he foe's assured will give •ntlafaot'- n n both quality ai-d price. In the stove line he would call especial atten tion to the " KMI-IKE" Gas burner end parlor Heater. It Isa Perpetual Tlaso Ilurnbig Hn v . Th* Fur nace will heat an upperand lower loom perfect ly, and is gmi indeed to be periecdy free.from exp osion nl gas. It has no brick to I « replaced every year. It ‘s so constructed Unit Us rays of heat are deflected to the floor, warming the feet Instead of the face. It Is a gas consumer, and Is perfectly dear Irom dust. Its ventilation !■ complete, and the burning gas and Ignited coal* shine out through ike Mica Windows, giving the brightness and cheer of un open tire. Call and see It. He also offers all (be latest and most Improved pattern', of R A R R O K S T O-V E and a lure- * n >k unn*dsting or the Ntrnron, • I mihlMf.., Quaker City, Farmer, an., h variety of iHti.rs, all of which are war ranted lo be Im*it ••las* Moves and to give entire h.nihfuc ion. Tin and Sheet-Iron ware, made of the very bent material, and all o her things necessary for housekeepers in his line of business kept con stantly on hand. His expenses are trilling, compared with oth era. as he duties com petition, and would ask those desiring anything in his line of business, to as certain prices eisewhere, and then give him a e-ull and satisfy themselves that lie can sell bet ter articles less money than any other estab lishment l*ihe county. His motto is. Quick Sales and Small Profits. Old metal taken in ex change. Spouting. Roofing and Jobbing promptly at tended to. made of the best material and at moderate prices, Oct. 1 m.-Um JAMES McGONIGAL. Alpacas, Sic it, Jj 1 UUN ITU HE, &c. JOHN LISZMAN, CABINET AND CHAIR MAKER SOUTH-HANOVER ST., NOB. 55 AW TWO DOOM U- A splendid assortment of now Household Fur nituie, consisting of r offtK. Camp Stools, Lounges, Centte Tables, Rock ng Chairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, R'cepllon Chairs, Ottomans, B.u ream*, W hat-No Secretaries, 40., Be., Wardroucs' Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room. Kitchen and Office FURUNITURE, OF THE LATKBT STY I. KS , COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETS, SPLENDID NEW PATTBKNB. EVD STEADS AND MATTRESSES, GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, Particular attention given to Repairing and Caning and Varnishing f<om town and conntry attended to promptly and on reasonable terms, Feb. 18, I&oo—dm* c o No. 35 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. <^eneraiT%ents, Qa, PENNSYLVANIA ■jCb^KJSms UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. tbe ffaTiotfAb Lin Ivsviusroa Comtast Ii a «rporat<o i o-iur’fre«i br aptrotal Act of Cvagrcaa. ap proved JiUy 29.1868. vob a CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. Liberal tarma offered to AgeDto asd toUchon. wba aieiavliert to apply at oor office. PQilp-rUeaUm <hebad on application a! aar offlte. loesiao In the aceouct alory of oor Dan king noma, where Clreolara aud PampDlata, folly deicrihlbf lb# advantage# offered by tho Company .may ba had.- E. W. CLAItK 4c CO. tin :*{. x *n PHIUJJR Mil ‘ B. (3. BUSSELL, Manager. C. H. Hki’hiikn h- ■■ Alia .0, Iht-S.-ly T7IEMAI E MEDICINES}.-Diwaae« of P w<» n«n suocea t illy. oareby applying to 8" BELL-i MARIANMO M. J>.,2A North: lilh Bt. Philadelphia, Pa.| n • * . Oct I * 1 .LOW VOMFRET STR t T, CARLISLE. Pa. IN GREAT VARIETY. on> «©OODS GOODS!! NKmilO TO BUIT TMB TIMM AND SSifiOX AT THK NEW CHEAP CASH STORE THOMAS A. HARPER, CORNMR Of JTAyor&’K A POUFRBT am. who U now prepared to exhibit an elegant and well aaeortCHl slock of DRY GOODS. At exceedingly low prices! B^igei^ Bt. .1 NR ETS, of all colors apd sixes. TheCheape<t Kiosk In town. FLANNELS. Plain and Twilled, all eoloni, Domeis, sharks. Plaid Shirting*. Operas, Home-made, and a fine article of Welsh Flannels. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Long and Rqnare. Paleiey and Thebet, Ladies’ diMjclngs. velveteen*. Gold Mixed. Wate r Proof and Heavy Beavers.' Merino Vesta. Hhlrls and Drawers, for Ladles' Misses, Men’s and Boy’s wear. A fall line of CLOTHS AND CAIBIMIKKS, NANCY PRESS GOODS , In new and rich designs. Many of the above goods selling off at greatly rednced prices. 1 ra mense stock of all the leading brands of Domes tic and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at less than regular prices BLERCHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS. PIL LOW CASE MUHLINS, PILLOW CASK LIN ENS. NAPKIN* TABLE LINENS ANDDOYLIES. TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS. Marseilles Quilts and Table Covers, Notting ham Laee Curtin Material and Tldys, WHITE GOODS. Embroid non, Laces and Inserting!, Veils Beregcs and Crapes. Holeery and Gloves in great variety, an extensive stock of NOTIONS. BALMORAL AND H-»OP SKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN GOOD*. ORSSTS! CORSETS!! French Wove, Hip Gore, and the celebrated Rocket Cornets. Ladles’ Cuffs and Collars, Hum »iuhed Tucked and Embroidered Handker chiefs, duney Lace Handkerchiefs and many articles. I invite attention to recent purchases of New and' henlruble good*, in which I can offer special Inducements to ca-h buyers. THOS. A. HARPER. C«>r. of Hanover and Pom fret sts. 14. Imts—it 0 s etKIAGEk ) he i'gief*. Sleigh*. Nprmg IVagou. lu orudf to uckoenmodnt* tholr rapidly iu creasln„ trade. A B. & N. SHERK have rem ived .nto their NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY •%-ner .'south and J , iti .Vs. wUtI.HLK, wu«nc i.uid 1.. cm mm i !jio.ulu*.s K.r i a«w factaim* in men nur. au ihe in test styles Carriages, Buggies, ftieighs and Spring Wagons at.Daia.nU; on hand, or made i<* • um .»n short notice and reasonable terms. Messrs. Short feel coutldent tin.’: hey can turn om. work equal iu finish and dui.. niity to any establishment outside of the clue-*. Those wishing anything in their • should give their orders at once. REPAIRING ASD PAISTISG PKL A Vi ENDED 30. Dec. 17. lys—ly. jimmuK, at- B. EWING CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST iIA rN MIRE ET CARLISLE, hflKS'i A SI'LXFDID ABSOUTJIFST >'t SEW PrR N I T r R VL tor the Holidays, comprising Sofas, I 'ajQp St-oolb. Lounges, Centre Table-. Rocking Chairs. Dining Tables Ka»y Chairs, Card Tahiti Reception Choirs. OtlmnonH. Bureaus, Wh«l-Nou, Secretaries *c.. Porlor, Chamber, Dining Room, Kitchen FURNITURE of the Latest Styles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS Splendid New Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, SILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, _ . . I** great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Order* from town and country attended :o promptly and on reasonable terms. * v y Dec. 17,1 HR QABINET WAREHOUSE TOWN AND COUNTRY. Tho subscriber respectfully Informs kis frlcn.i* »nd the public generally, that he mill continues the Undertaking business, anti la ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night. Readv made Cornua kept constantly on hand, both Rlalu and orn mental. He ban constantly «m and Pick's Pai nxt Mctnlic. Burial Owe, of which he ho« been appointed the Hole agent. This case 1h recommended as superior to anv of the kind now In owe. It being perfectly air tight. He haw also furnlHhed hlinßelf with u new Rose wood IIKAKas and gentle horses, with which he will attend funerals In town and country ner nonally, without extra charge. *' Among the greatest discoveries of the a*'? 1b Buvll't tyrinf 7 flfatiraiu, the best and cheapest bed now In use, the exclusive right of which I have Insured, and will be kept constantly on hand CABINET MAKING. In all its various branches, carried on, and Kcuu reaus. Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware Upholstered Chairs , Bofas, Pier, Side nnd Centre Tables, Dining and breakfast Tul)lcs w i<h ■ stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, h’lgh ■mu low posts: Jenar Lind and Cottage Bedsteads. Chair* of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and alf other articles usually manufactured in this lino of business, kept constantly on hand. , His workmen are men of experience biu „m -to.rial the b ®“*. »Pd his work made in the latest cl fX ? tyle * ftnd under his own supervision It will be warranted and sold low fer cosh He Invites all to give him acall before purchas ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage here toflre extended to him he feels Indebted to his numerous customers and assures them that no effort* will be spared In future to please them In style and price. Give os a sail. m,B Remember the place, North Hanover street nearly opposite the Deposit Bank. Carlisle * Dae. 1 iiieg. nAVID * IPE - liM)otogrnpljs. MRS. R. A. SMITH'S PHOTO gmphlc Gallery Ronth-eaat Corner Hano- Market Square, where may be had uVllftTfilHe °* holograph*, ftom card I TO RYTY PM . A- MRRO TY PBS .AND MRLANJOTYPER : KS J l '°*5 r ® B ? D porcelain. [something new) both Plain and Colored, and which are boautifal pro* dDcUoas of th. PhoU.rapht. art, 0.11 ud m them. Particular attention give* te eopying from Dutfuerrotrpae Ac. * Feb hSS P Rtr <>n»C« of thepobllo. T>EMOVAL.—C. L. LOCHMAN has X%j removed bln establishment to hla splendid NEW GROUND FLOOR GALLERY, M ft x . to, £ l ‘ u Store. East Mala ?l. r ff£ rI J“ e ' W herw ho cordially Invites the public to examine the place and hla nunier. oua specimens. The well known skill ot the proprietor, ua an Artist, with an Improved light, and entrance and sky-llght, all on the first floor, are sufficient Inducements for the pablic to patronize the establishment. P * »u M P ,ct ur e * arft universally pronounced equal to the best taken in Philadelphia or Now York, and far superior to any taken In this part of the country. Please call. Uuroh I, 1809— C.L.LOCHMAN. THE FARMER’S RANK. OF CAR UBI.E. PENNSYLVANIA, iieceut y organised, has been opened, for the transaction of a general banking business. In the corner room of R. Givens now building, on the North West center af High Street and the Centre Bonare. The Directors hope by liberal and carefal man agement to make this a popular Institution, and a safe depository for all wha may favor tha tank with their accounts. Deposits received and paid hack on demand in terest allowed an special deposit, Go'*'.Silver Treasury Notes and Government Bonss. boasht and Hold. Collections made oa all accessible points in the country Discount day,Tuesday. Rf-nklnabours from 9 o'oloek a. u. to So'olocic r. u, 8 J. C. HOFFER, CtuMir, SIXXCTOKM. R. Glvaa. President, Wru. H. tf filer. .Thmpaa Fkxton, David Hnlkee, John W, Craighead. A*'J. Hgrumn, Morehtt.lMl.-tf AbioSi Wltmer. Rnilroati Hines OEADIHO KAIL KUAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. MONDAY. DECEMBER 11, IHW. Groat Trunk line from the North and No*Th, west lor Philadelphia, Now York, Beading, Foltßvllle, Tntiiaqim, Ashland, Slmmokin, Leb anon. f aston, Ephrata, Lltnc, Lancaster. Colu mbia, Ac. Trams leave Harrisburg for Now York ns lol lows: at35U. 5 5<> t 8 to A M., 1240 Noon, 2U5 and 10 50 P. M., ctmncctlng with Miillur trams on tho Pennsylvania Railroad and arriving at New Torkat II 00 A. M.. 12 20 Noon 350, 7 00, 10 05 I*. M..and b 15 A. M., respectively. Sleeping cursuc e..mpany the #so A. M. unit 10 5o I’. M„ trains •rltboul change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading.PoUsvill.Tainn qua, Mlncrsvtlle, Asliluud, siminokiu, I'lne Grove. Allentown and hlludelphla, at 810 A. M„ 200 and 4 10 p, M.. slopping at Lebanon and principal Wa\ stations; Hio 4 10 P. M. Ham making connections for Philadelphia and Co lumbia only. For Pousville, scnnylkill. Haven and Auburn,via. Schuylkill and HUf-qaelmiina Railroad, Leave Harrisburg ut3.su P. M. ' Ucturnln. ; Leave New York utl) 00 A. M.,12 00 neon,sh anti SOU P. M., Philadelphia at 8 15 A. M. and #3O I*. M.‘; Sleeping cars.accompany the 0 00 A. M.. 5 lOaudK W P, .M. trains from Now York, wlihout change. Wuv passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7- 30 A M., connecting with similar tram on East Penna. ituilnmd. returning triqn Reading utii3» P. M.,stopping at all stations; leave . uttsvlllo at 7 30, s >5 A M„ and 2-15 P. M., slminokln at 52> A. M.; Ashland ut7oo A. M.,nmri2Bo P. M. 5 TumnquuulftSUA.M.; and 2 2° P. Al.. lor I'hllu. Leave PoltsVllls. vu. Schuylkill and .-usque lianna Railroad at 7 10 A. M. lor llurrlsourg.imd U3u A. M. for Pine Grove and Trcmoiil. Rcadiugnccominodulion trulu; leaves Rending nt 7 So A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia at 4- 45 P. M. Pottslown Accoramodation tram; leavesPolts town at 0 45 A. M.,ietmuing leaves Philadelphia at 4 00 P. M. Columbia Railroad trains leave Readlngnt 7 U 0 A M., and 0 15 P.M. lor Ephraln, Lllz, Lancaster, Columbia. &c. Perklomcn Railroad Trains leave Perklomcn Junction at 0 15 A. Al. and o 30 P. M., reluming leaveakippuck at 8 10 A. M. and 1245 P. M.. con necting with similar trains ou the Reading Rail road. On Sundays: Leave New York nt 8 00 P. M., Philadelphia 800 A. M. and 3 lo P. M..the kihj A. M. train miming only lo Reading; Poitsvllln 8 IK) A. M.; Harrlhbuig 550 A. ai.,4 10 and lo 5u P. M.. ami Reading at I 05, 3 00 and 7 15 A, M., lor Hnrrlsbutg, at 1260 and 731 A. M. lor New Vmk and at 4 25 P. Al. for Phlludelphm Cominulutlon, Mileage. Season. School and Excursion T ckets, to and from all point* al u ductal rales. Baggage checked (himigh ; fou pound-- each Passenger. G. A. NU.ol.i,* Jull 21, IMBI —I.V (rV/». .■ /"I U M BERUND V A I, J, E V BAIL B O A D ! CHANGE OF HO ÜBS! On and after Monday, Skpt. 11tu. IWW, I’lwsen ger I rains will run auily m> follows, (tiundu) sox copied) WESTWARD Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.0) A. M.,MeclianictiburgH.H3,Carlltde>Uo,NewvllU'o.4s ( shlppeiiKlmrg it). It) Chumbcraburg Ut.4U, Green castle lI.U. arriving at Hitggerslown 11.42 A. M. * Mail 'J'rnin leaven Umrluburg 1.30 I’. M., Mc chuiiJcslmru 2.02, Carlisle *2.31, Newvllle lUU.shlp peimburg ;4.4**, Cbamhersbuig 4/20, GrcencasHc 4.50, arriving at Hagerstown 5/25 I’. M. Express Ttam leaves Hui rlslmrg 4,15 P. M., Me chunicsburg 4.47, Carlisle 5.17. Newvlilo 5.50. .Shlp nensburgO. 17, arriving at Cbambersburg at 0.45 P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Chnmbersburg M*s A. M Grceucnstle 9,25. arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 -A M. KART W A R I> Accommodation 7 rain leaves Cimmbcrsburg 4,45 A. M., Shlppenslmrg 5.11, Newvllle 5 15. l.'aiiisU* 0 Is, MeehunU'sburg 0.17 arriving at Hiirri'bnry 7.15 A. M. Mail Train leaves ilage'stmv n -.ii'A. M.. (ficcii eastle s 35, i 'ha tubers burg U.in, SbippeiiMniru a, 10, Newvllle 10.14, Carlisle P'.oO. Meehimleslung 11.2 t anlvtngat 11 an Ishuig 11.55 A .M. ICxpreM I'rmn leaves Hugermowii n,'.* A. M-, Greeiicastle 12..3, ChumliiMsluirg MW sinppi-n burg 1.23, Newvllle 2.05. Carlisle 2 15. Me. Irani--- burgll.l2, arriving at Harrisburg Hr. M. A Mixed ’/'rain leaves Hageistown -i.u'i. I’. M., Greencastiu 4.12, arriving at I'limnix-i-boic -n5 P. M. fij*~Mukliig close connections ut il.r. i i-.-u.-g with tmln.s to ami from i-hilu-leipiuu. N<- ;• ’i orU. liuliliuore, Washington, I'ni-.biu-g ami ml points West. 11 ,N. I.l : 1.1., HITI* k. KI >TKNP K N T * S UKFICK. ''"l‘ ! CViroaO'//, /‘a.. Sept. «, I Mi.'. Sejit 17. IstiS. ItliscUaurous j/o H ]■: 1U N AiN’li DiiMKSTK 1 LIQUOHK. Edward Shower respectfully announces to mo public, that he continues to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a large and very supermt as- sortment ot FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MOUOH.S. T at bis new stand, a few doom* wex oi Hannon's Hotel, and directly west ot the court Hon-.*-. Car lisle HR A N 1)1 hS (M. OF CllOICh KllAMn Wines, Sherrv. Port Maiiei ni. f H am H a li N I- Hctdsick <t «0.. Uhi'.li-i iv I*o.. '.in'l Imperinl.— Gin. Hoh!♦'*>. I,ion. mid Anchor. WHI S K V and Office Superior Old Ryo. Choice Old Family Nectar Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown Stout, <Sc. Beat to he had in Phila- delphia. Bitters, of the voyy be.- quality. Dealers and others det ring a pure article wil find It as represented, a. ils whole attention will be given to a proper an« careful selection ol Ids Stock, which cannot be surpassed, and Impcs to have the patronage of U.o public. E. SHOWER, Deo. 1. IMtA MAKQU ART’S LEBR A T E D LINIMENT FUR MAN OR HEAST. Admirably adapted to the Cure of all Diseases for which ft Counter-Irritant or External Reme dy Is r««jnlreit. Diploma mean ted by the Cumberland County Ay ricuiturui Society, IKuS. R E F E R E N CEB; Abraham Marquart, Esq., has shown me llie' receipt of which his Liniment Is composed.— From my knowledge ofiln* •ngrcdlenls 1 do not iiesitate in certif\ing that it'will he beneficial where an external application of the kind is indicated. A. STEWART. M. I). Shlppensburg fcu-pt. l,>. ihjh. Fully conversant with the chemical compo nents and medical effects of A. Marquart’s Lini ment, I cheerfully recommend it to tho.-e who way need it. S. N. ECKER, 31. 1). Mr, A. Marquart:—Dearth** I tako pleasure It. saying that 1 have mod your Liniment, lor chap ped hands, and It cured them and made them feel soft. I think it the best I have ever used, ami would cheerfully recommend it- to the gen eral public. WM. GRACY. Newton township, Pa., Nov. 21, IsGH. I hereby certify that I have used A. Marquart’s Liniment for Serai dies and Spavin on two ol my horses with the greatest success, and would recommcd it to all who are In need of anything of Die kind. C MELLINGEH, county Troas’r. Stoughslown, Nov. IH, 18WJ. Mr. A. Marquart.—Dear Sir: I lin vended about half a bottle of your Liniment on my horse lor u bad Collar Gull, which, was the most, obstinate wire of the kind I ever saw; also on iny arm for •Rheumatism, and It bus given entire satisfac tion In both cases. 1 would not do wllhot It for ten times Us cost, nnd cheerfully recommend it to the public. MICHAEL LATBHAW. ~ Jacksonville. Pa., Nov. 20, IMS. A. Marquurt, Esq.:—Dear Sir: I had a vorv severe attack of Klieuimitism In my back, so that I could scarcely walk, which was very fialnful. Alter using half a bottle of your cclc iraled'Liniment. 1 was entlr» ly cured. This is not a recommendation, bub the plain truth.— You can make any use of this you please, JACOB LONG. Walnut Bottom,Pa., Nov 20, IMS. Mr, A, Marquurt:—Dear Sir: I hrve used your valuable Liniment In my family for different fiatns and aches, and It has proved satlsiuctory a every case. I do think, us an external Lini ment, It stands without a rival. I would cheer fully recommend It to the public. Respectfully. • GEORGE W. YOCUM. Jacksonville, l*n„ Nov. 21. IM&. A. Marquart. Esq.:—Dour Sir; It affords mo pleasure to certify that • have used your Lini ment on rny neck, In u case <>l very More Throat, which was much swollen and very painful. Af ter two or three applications, I found. It to net like magic, mid would recommend it as un ex cellent Liniment. JACOB SKVEUH. Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. 19,1803 F"t fSale by Havtrstfck liro's., D. Jialuton, Com mon A* Worlhtnglvu, •'arlLtle AGENTS WANTED! Address A. MARQ.UA KT, Walnut Bottom, Cumberland Co., Pa, Dee. 10.180R-JT J. L. IS T E R N E R ’ S LIVERY AND &ALE /STABLE BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS IN R.E A R OF THE CORN- MAN HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA. Having fitted up the Stable with uew Cnrr e«. fei.. I an woo vra 11 > far »lsh (Irst-olms u gate at reasonable rates. Parties taken uta om the Springs. «i»rll M.TW7—iv. / iONSUMPTION CAN HE CURED \y by Dr. O. G. Garrison’s Wear Prnre*a of Treat mevtj ‘‘all or address Dr. O. G. Garrison, 211 Nnujn Jfiffhth 'Vrret, ptuhulelnhtn, Pa. ’ aci ■ ••ttellou given to THROAT and LUHQ DISEASES. March 4. IWv—ly| jj WN ANW Mi;i>ltl.\LS! I TII E BES T PhA C R PURE AND RELIABLE U ' ° 'SS n k at) N n" .vro ves Medicines and Fine Chemicals, XhvUv Wanovr.v SUt.i-A, Dnu/s, MecUrtim s*, C/ictnica/.;, Jiooks y J'uncif ( t- O'ls, Confect mnnrics, Pcr fitiiirn/, Toi/ii Articles, iC*".. f)nc Wttjfs, Coswr/if.s, .Sfutio/ian/. A l '-. AtftOy Pan Whirs for M<'flif-at /Pur poses. Their assortment, of Goods, in vuilety, novel ty ami eleganee, cannot he surpassed, The arti cles have been selected with great care ami ate ealeul toil tit quality and price to command the attention oi purchasers. Physicians prescriptions caiefuliy compound ed. A full stock ot Patent Medicines "ii hand. All goods wat ranted as represented. JIAVKK-STICK BHoriIKHS. No. la North Hanoversi. Fob. IK. ISffJ— l.v Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, coil PtniE'VOG THE BIOOD. j] The reputation this ex ccllent medicine cnjoysi Jrp’Ti Is derived from its cures, yy'i /»,•"■' /cl many of which are truly sty m^asx £Sr marvellous. Inveterate / h cases of Scroftdous dis /( | )% case, where the system .J V, | seemed aaturuted with £'-4r£\ corruption, have been purillcd and eared by it. Scrofulous affections and * c,-‘ disorders, which were ng firavnted by the tcrofu lons contamination until they were painfully afflicting, have been radically ruicd in Mich great numbers in almost every sec tion of the conn try, Hint the public scarcely need to be informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, and invites the attack of enfcchlhigor fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again, it seems to breed infection throughout llio body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of Its hideous forms; either on the surface or among the vitals, in the latter, tuber cles may be smldcnlv deposited in the Jungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, 6r it shows its pi eseneo by eruptions on the tkin, or fbul ulcer ations on some part of the bodv. Hence the occa sional use of n bottle of this Sarsaparilla' Is ad visable, oven whdn no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted with the following com plaints generally find immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by Hie use of this SAItSAEAJtIL LA: St. Anf lump's Eire, Jtono or Et'ysipelas, Tetter, Salt Jt/ieani, Scald Head, JChifjtrurm, Sore Ejfen, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more concealed forms, ns Dyspejmin, Dropsy, Heart Disease, J'lfs f Epilepsy, Xearalfjin, and the various Ulcerous affections of the muscu lar and nervous systems. Syphilis Oi- Venereal and Mercurial Diseases arc cured by it, though a long lime Is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. Put long continued use of this mc<liciuc will cure the complaint. Eeurorrha'a or IThites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Eemale Diseases, are com monly soon relieved nml ultimately cured by its purifying mid invigorating effect. ‘Minute Direc tions for each case are found in our Almanac. sup pliod gratis. Jthemnatism and (lout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters m the blood, yield quickly to jl, ns also Liver Complaints, Torpidity. C'onaestiou or Jnflnm~ M —r «.r «t«r f.#»■—,’, .i.i.l , ..(..m as they often do, from the rankling poisons In the blood. This Splits A D Alt lI.LA is n great re sim-or for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are I.anyuid and J.istless, Despotic dent, Sleepless, and troubled With Eerraus Ap prehensions or Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. iri Or, Of. G. AYER & CO., Cowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemiata. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Foil ■salis by iluvej»(ick nrolacrc.l'a Oct. lu l.iot>—it (Slotijintj anti jfauci). (Go oils. JOHN DO R N E R iM E R C II A N T T AILOB, BOUTII-WEST SIDE OK PUBLIC Sq’llK, OAULISLIS, PA (! N KIiAU OF L’OUUT ItOtrSK.) Clothing made to order, ami a good lit guaran teed In uli ca'.es. READY - MADE CLOTHING GKNri.EM.Vfi /• UUSISHIMG GOODS, such as Under Clothing, Collars, Neck ties, Sus pumlcl'M. itu„ UllllKllklll ly .»«» llUllll. OO'IIIN Nllld I>\ the yarii, as cheap as any house outside the cities, and no charge for cutting, A splendid variety of FANCY WINTER CLOTHING. French and Domestic now on hand, nnd for saN at prices whleh dej.\ competition. Don’t forget tin- place, in rear of Court House. May 21, IMis.— ly • I >EAD AND KKEF YOURSELF US -I_\ FORMED.—Having purchased the old ami weh known business stand winch I have occupi ed for twenty years, I have determined not t«. retire from my pre.si ni b.istness.'but to continue In *he manufacture of REAI)y - M A DE CLO 7 lIIX O of all sizes and descriptions, as well ns piece goods by tite yard, and, a gcncial assortment 01 G EN'I’S F U 11NISHINU GOO DS. 1 would respectfully invite my'fricmw and pa *.rous who need a good suit of cloths to give men ■cull, ns I have Just rcturnedTioni the city with a largo iis«orl'v*cnl of (lie best quality of FALL AND WINTF.It GOODS, vtz: Fink Brack Fhk.ndh ~anx> English Cx.oths, '*• “ Doishkin* PINE LIGHT FANCY DOESKIN CASRIMEREB Casshwlls. Uottonmicd. Velvets. Drub d’ele’s Al pacas, Linens. Satins, Velvet Coni, and many more 100 numerous to mention. Also, n full as sortment ot TRUNKS. VALISES and TRAVELLING-BAGS of I lie best description. With thanks to the pub lic lor past favors, ami hope I will receive n call soon at my place. jS'o. 22 .VuH/i J/ntmu-r .sv„ Nov\ 10. IsiW.— tf .1. LIVINGSTON. A STUB-WEATHER 18 NOW VERY PROIMTIOUStind the the [trices are most fa vorable for the lay mg m of your winters coal - the subscriber would oiler his slock to the public knowing mil well the disposition of the trade generally to make many promises to effect soles. Hit* subscriber would prefer to leave the quality of tho coal he lurnlshes ami ho Will be held to (ho billowing which ro his old standards. I. To sell in.no out tho best coal that is to he had. «• ,£° ‘’PM. * UH c,,Pn P s ‘* any one In tlie trade. 8. To deliver what his c st mors buy, and not ■ « furnish them with a lower indeed article, to make the price suit his sales. 1. Believes in tho principle tha scales cannot he in uso[w IhoutrepuliK.j fnr u series of veurs, to the advantage of lin* customers. '-* • .-.i.'.ijkw ... mi- ..upiwuirio, 5. lokeep all kludsof coal to behndnnywhero else. H. Never to misrepresent coal to make a sale. 7. To guimi leofull two thousand pounds L the ton. M. To give tha customers the advantage of any change of prices at the mines. 0. In determined to do all in hi- power for tho bdnetll of those who deal with him. Rend u your orders and you shall be dealt us fairly with, and ou as lavomble terms ns any yard lu the place. March 11. A. H. BLAIR. JjMNE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. ' All tho LEADING STYLES on hand or m'&do to measure. Prices Fixed at Low Figures. An Illustrated Price List with instrurllonsforself measurement sent on receipt id I’o.-o 4Xlloe ad dress. WM. F. BARTLETT, AUtf, 20.—1 y Philadelphia. ißrtnrnl r o it r 3 BP BS JO & IS A t HAVERSTICK BROS. No. 10 CAR US LI. PA HEALERS IN rBE P AltltD BY AND A LAUGH VAKIBTY OK CASSI M E U E 8 SPEAK F O 11 I TS E L I ; iSoots anti Sijocs. holies, arinroare.&c. * LL HAILI AU HAILII n 1-1, E GLORY OP THE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STOVE THE GREATEST STOVE FOR lads. Wnlkor .t flnmly hiiv ns J«»l- relmnfirt from Now Yurie nnd I'luliuli‘lplilii, llu.J I’iho turn l.iiscd Hid Invest, liddat and hr»l. nwiiirt incut of hrou'Mii to thin place, have now on cxMbi tiou unit r>i «alc at ihcli HU»ro Komra NO. is WEST MAIN STREET. w 11• 'i** ih**v »v‘ll alwnvs ho pleased to rpo iboir ■ ■III (rii-ji.l' l - mu! mnuv new one*. rail and exam- Tin-: GREAT’ MGRNI-NO GLORY. I'AilhUK STOVE AND HEATER -aND THi-. CELEBRATE! • Hi-GULAii TUP fOOKIN i STOVI-l ■ Till-: JIEHT IN THK WOULD. ‘ T. K MORNING GLORY in the mo t-pe*foet parlor stove* in use anywhere or everyw hero. It is a Huso Humor, artel one tire will lasi . i wmicr. It Ims in Ira doors all around and isos mui c-licci To! as an open gate. We resj veil »Hy refer lo tin* following persons from among lilt nireds ol others who have used it. an to its menlK: James B. Weakley Rev, J. Boas, W. B, .M n11)li, Weliei I A Borland l»W». WolSl*. I>avi<l Rhoads. LeviTrego, Samuel Gieason, Weakley & Sadler, i L. T. Ureenileld, iThos. Bhamborllu Samuel U. Gould, .John Hlaart, Jason. W. Eby, |John T. Green, Tlioh. Leo. Henry L. Burkholder i'elerSpain 1 , Richard Woods, Win B. Stuart, I. S. Woods, Joh. Gulhralth, MnJ. Woods, John M, Gregg Hon, J. SUmrt, ttdwanl I’ury, .Hors’l In ni, Col. A. Noble, ' Mr. Mnmdleld. Hup’t, Ml. Holly Paper Mill Hnin‘l Kenipton, Wo have* also a very largo vurlot3* of Cook Stoves of the verv haul-, namely : .N< Ml LB COOK, (Gas Burner,) mM ill NATION. (Gas Burner.) W.M. I’ENN. Kl’ I3ICA, WABASH, ELKCTRK?, ami NIAUKA, till of which have given great wit* Isfmdlon to the purchuhore. We have nler> a law lot of TIN AND OTHER WARUK, of our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, . of all kinds constantly on hand. SPOUTING. HOOKING & JOBBING ofail kinds done un short notice and suhhlnnfl ally. In cnncluslnn weinviiaonr friends to call and examine our goods and save at least wmi ty per rent. WALKER A CLAUDY, NO. IS WEST MAIN HTRERT. I'AKI.l'U.r. ft. irHrbiia I A Safe and Speady Cure fur Coughs.Coldt. Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup* Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient! Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Don’t neglect a iev»rc Cough, or throw away monev on a worthless medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE S ? WARD * BENTLEY SL ° n ‘6o»sts,BuflUio,N.Y. Sold by all Drugyiate. For .Sale by GEORGE B. HOOPMAN, Ponitiot SUeet. M«roil I, IRfiQ—ly raffTirurioir TT ERSJ k ■z le he St Tonic A A PERFECT CURE For Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Aci dity of the S’omach, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Jaundice, and all diseases arisirj; from a disordered state of the Stomacn, Liver or Intestinea Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY & CHENEY. Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold by all Druggists. Forfait* IyGEORGEB HOQFMAN, Grocer, Pomfret Sire«t. Mnreh-I. 1-bO-jy ausmi Rcsto-es gray and faded Hair to tci Original Color, removes Dandruff, CfRKS AM, DISEASES OF THE SCALP, Prevents Baldness, and makes the halt gio'v Soft;.Glossy and Luxuriant. sliKi and sUsfl per Bottle. Earb Bottle io a Aeit Paper Belt Prepared bv SEWARD. BENTLEY &CH KNEY. Dniggiste, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold by all Druggists. F«rSale by'GEORGE B. HOFFMAN, Grocer, Pumfret Street. March i, isuy-ly fTUIE GREATEST MEDICAL DIS- L COVEUY KNOWN TO MAN. LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCUER.| "Forihc* I’liro of nll <llbcuseH arising from nn Im pure tftuio ol ihe Blood, mich ns «imt.KUI,A,HALT UIIKUM, KRYSIPKLAR, SOUK EVES. BOILS,TITTER, Ac It lr. purely A_. VEGETABLE PREPARATION- not ii single grain of .Mineral Poison enters into Its composition—so Hmt while It invariably af fords relief ami efleclM most wonderful cures, no overdose could Injun* the most tender Infant. J.M. Lindsey—Hear Sir:—We are very near out of your inedfone, please send us two doz en. We would Just say that your medicine has cured u case ol Scrofula that has been coining on for Itv years; tho llesh wna eaten off the la dy's in ms—you could see the sinews working,— she Kat ibeetghih bottle now, and the flesh is growing on very fast. Your Blood (Searcher Ik go ing all over tho country. The people arc veiv much pleased wiin the above case. Please sen'd us statement of our account, and oblige us. - Yours '1 ruly, •JOHN RALSTON A SON, Kliiekton, Iki), Station. Beware of counterfeits. The genuine has the name of H. E. SELLERS & CO* at the bottom of the ousldo wrapper. Sole Proprietors, R. E. SELLERS & CO PITTSEURGH, PA, For sale by JOHN .TON, HOLLOWAY 4 COWHKN, Philadelphia, pa. ami # ’ HAVEUsI ICK mtuTHUns, CARuata, Pa. March i 16»-tf 18G9. Habl)w akk. HENRY SAXTON. NO. is, EAST MAIN HT CARI, ! B h E Wholesale «n»l retail «ip n i„. , Iroo.BKfri, icnl n. Bulldinp n H»m* Oils, (Haas, &c.,4c, " B I,n l*rlaUp? r *. FI nest quality u t American an,! Sa ,^" lU ' POCKET AND TABLE cin, u fill jtow h , r ana ivorr.rn.cd in GUNS, PISTOL & AMMUNITION Plcka, Shovels Spades Kurt's, KOTARY ASU.L9, PLeiTB, CHAINS, CHAIN 5A09,.. O. uerro, ■ tUensils in great variety kwperB Bood« We are Bole ngetui* for the great FUEL ECONOMIZER I‘AT. EXCELSIOR WEATHER STR!P PIS(; nurgmidi are of thoAtoK?, tof p l V " in » “I. u in price. uo M 9neal in guaiUy una Orders by nmll reoelve prompt „ttenllon.- a°°DS DELIVERED IN TOWN FREE. Parlies ludcbted to us for IMS v m mit &•? sir,;r :;;f •fan. U, IRiw—iy ©rocerieß. Fbebh groceriesii GROCkRIEy.I! 11 Always to he had at the CHEAP 8 T 0 H K NO ss EAST POMPKBT MUKEi And why are they always fri-M.v it sell a groat amount of Utoin, and Jin 1 1 hrreloie, 1 Urn my stock otten n »..i lo^ ly my goods must he froVli! Yon win find rverythliißynu whh i t , HHOi-EHIKS I I.NsU AKK, >si A^WARK ‘ lU.HW a;.i> ■ ‘KHAU warl V 'IONK A Mi I'lvUi KJ li N I» T i i■ \ S h Is iiM-lt hs («• in< win i, ' 1 i iii.mineiimitr. yourselves; and paunr i: a don't Mill vul*, tonic, semi your Huldion.as they will he d... with, with the sarin im*- it van w«ipli> yourself. Ailklnd>.-i * mUtt ( <> V NT H V T hOI) VC K 'nivcn in exchang «j (s4 «)>, (l | r-nsli . r )'hin CHS HrC'KWHK T KMM'K, Ol th© rtm-si «inull'\ i>i: ) omt. W hi.'li 1 sell to hi Hi.nrHP'ltis A I I, UNK \ I u InUV vooh OEO. 11. HOFPMKN, N“. sk HAST I* ‘>MFIt G I’ rt I* • L : CARLIHI.K. i’A. •Pet), it. IB<tir—|y 33oofts, Stationer]?, Srr. p t P'EB’B BOOK AND FANCY STORE, A EJ) G EAEEAL EE VS Z)£To'. 38 WEPT MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. PA. A fine assortment of Goods on band, such u Writing Tteuks. Port Folios. Ladles (Companions, Work Boxes. Satchels. Ladles’ Parses, Pocket Books, Begar Oases. Card f 'n*pft, • Gold Pens, Pen KnITM, Ac., it A J.AKGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIBLEH and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM* AT HBDUt’ED PRICES. DIARIES FOR 1868 subscriptions receiver! for nil Magazines. Taffi- I ’’onks. Papers, Ac., at publishers prices. Bavb postage Pml always sure of receiving 7<V .■szines by snbserlblngut Piper'B. Special stlentlon Is paid to keeping always W h md a supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, for town and country schools. Hooks and Mnwc ordered when desired. May 28 IWl7—tf 3&ah tamuacr. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, c or restoring Gray Hair to i s natural Vitality and Color. A dressing whici is at once agreeable, healthy, and cfiecluu for preserving hair. Faded o rjwjj hair is soon restord to its original .color with the gloss out freshness of gouts. , Thin hair is lliick enod, falling hair checked, and bald ness nilen, though not always, cure by its use. Nothing can restore tbs ■ hair whore tho follicles are destroyed) : or the glands atrophied and decayed* I But such as remain con be saved WJ | usefulness by this application. Instw of fouling the hair with a pas*/ 8e 1 meat, it will keep it clean and Vl S or ® Its occasional use will prevent the n» from turning gray or falling ; consequently prevent baldness. from those deleterious substances wni make some preparations dangerous bQ injurious to the hair,* the V*g or only benefit but not ham it. If wan fl merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else cim he found eo dcsi r » A Containing neither oilnor dye,. tJ not soil white cambric, and ye* ,ft V long ou the hair, giving it a rich glosey lustre and a grateful perfume* Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer it Co., Practical and Analytical Chemist 8 ' LOWELL, MASS. p-rxoe ii.oo. For Bay*by Bayeratlok brothers,Carlisle. Pa cn w*.— yy HENRY BAXTON.
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