*.cOniJi onoilih'a u/ C H iVrl J j.i;, » ,1 :i- •' • I ~i; ;■ X, JPI.4U*. /. ~, , , ~.1 Tjigt pur ripple tree's fearless; and al- i so poorer I'ru'it tiian Oiey;tii(l tliirtyiuiul ‘ forty'years', ago,'is igeiiernl.ly Vlie,:mid as genertillyf regretted,/ Aud the rtiltl ; causes of this apple-tree failure 1 arej as yet, involved in mysteryimldVbpeiiib dispute. BiltU Wili iid i'jii'fOi«l perhaps pomp' gifudotiypbfii'p .« lip .'sup; posed ehuseshq ‘ ‘ ' ’•;; ’ j’ Kxifat'KTEO Isol t.H.—,.Tn;ne say our apple trees, fail to do, well because they are planted upon oW, and' worn out, 1 or exhausted •• soils.'-' 'lids seems to be true hesptue extent,,tVtul the remedy isplain—manure your,,orchard every hthefyedrwitlr.bftriiyafd manure, lime, salt, bone-dust, jiud such 1 Other. mantires'as experience has shown lb he essential ibr'a/.vigorous ‘hiftt .healthy, growth, and u-prodm-livft conditio.> oi, the appie,tree. Ourold orchards,plant eel many years ago, landed no siu-.il ma nures, because iney were planted on ■ana grounds, virgin' soils,, that Were rich in till the ejementslhat weieneces sary for the production of large 'traps of apples of superior size, beauty, amt fla vor. And as these elenemsare now scarce oil most'of bur. lauds', we .liiiist use the necessary manures to fei lace them.’ . But experience and observation have of late years si,own [hat the ni.tu orchards,' planted upon our very' heat item grounds, do not grow so thfuty, or hear its plentiful as our orchards did many years ago., And so there must be some other cause, aside from, the mete want of manure, for the failure ol our apple-trees. if. Change op Ci.imate.—Others say that ourapplq frees fait doing well beeause’ bur eliibate' - is) uiidbrgimig changes that pie unfavorable to ti e vig- 1 or and, pr jdpetiyeoesa of Ihe apple tree. , The orchards 6! our first .settlers weie everywhere, bad for many years sur- , rounded with extensive forests and > woodlands,, as well as swamp and ■ marshy grounds, that kept tne air i around the apple trees moist, and also ; warded off the cold and chilly winds ol Autumn, Winter ami Spring, that , would otherwise have blown uj on ami 1 injured the apple trees, and their hloa sums ami young tender fruit, and so 1 made the apple crop sure, la ge and line. But the drainage of these swamps and marehes has dried up ti.is so line ol moisture in the air, and tlie tuning down of our ex tens] ve forests and woods have left our apple orchards, all over the country, eontinuallt exposed to the destructive, frosty winds of Autumn, W inter and Spring, and to the scorch ing and withering rays ol our hot Sum mer's sun, and nur increasinglv hot at mospherie airs gem tally destitute id m listure ; and the consequences upon our apple tr.-es, and their crops havi thus been, and now are. just what we might teasenabiy expect Iriun such a change of air and climate. And nut only way of avoiding this evil, a ill hi to surround our orchards with belts of such evergreen and oeeiilunus trees as will ward off these cold winds, and in crease the moisture of the air aruuuu our trees, anil make the air there o. wanner and more steadeaud uniform temperature I ban it nnw’is. ;J. Insect Ravages,—O'hers sa\ that tile lailures of onr apple trees aim apple crops arise- mainly from tnegrea' increase of destructive i.nseets anil men ravages, .that injure the trees aial inaki their fruit snoot wormy, rotten am, worthless. And this is evidently trm to some extent. Ann our om'v sun remedy against tin.-, |,an of thei-vil is (or us all, evers wh, ve to protect ami save the live-, and greail.t inerea-e tin number of our insect-eating bird- ilia, willijevoitr la- various j, seels that nan lau tlu-*se ravage.*' <»n our hmi iivn> am. I]|> u fruif, \\ etn (N( 111t,‘i'iTi*t* (Ik* nuin l>iT m uur iiiMTilvi-ru a bmU, ii u» Wiint lo incrtMM* «>ur .fujiplu-' ui fiui ;uul .-L*(*urL* tiiat fruit f(.»r nui own u *•. Ami hfiur th»* man or t»..v t.'iitt -n »» & v, y kill. :i 'n in M vt w, • in l*inl, t.r n> nr m i }- At I'id‘iiij tn ihi* iM-iuhti iittMiij wln*ji im |Nei( —an nm-mv 1., Ms own -n.nil ami Min hi l.c >. wn-fy juji.Niu.Mj |.> -m-h Innl killitnj-. •1. I klni.no Trees.— Otherssiiv that lily Jjnjun* i.; ,mr u a Ml \ ~ iruin the unu i-i- jjra»*tia* ol au ingoti large limOs when jnrming th> .ipf.le Ure, :tjri<l d«<ing the pruning in :» ryiiL-h and manner. anil nui lui-r nothing on the wound* m proiu them from n.juri. *, from ll.eair, hoi Mm. nun, Ac. \ cry cnn-idt-rublc injur, j* <inneiooijr m-pk* tree* in limwav.- jjo n-fietTing mmd ran /»a\i any (luu- l?, and such pruning nimbi i<- U ‘ very cureiully avoided. Bula-oui inu*t nicely and larclully pruned ui Omrds jail ln-aiing limit. a-nurorcJuird-* uni many \ ears ago, we must Mtk tin irut* C.UIM* or oium* oi their failure ii. ef.-c. ]am inclined to thin* ihutwani ut nmnureaml wjniioi pr.mn r " un ‘l yulture. arnl the change* ~j oui ymnale Jr.mi nmiMure to lint, -cordum- Niryi»i-.s, am| Un- preva.ence of insect me the n ut kiii>« 3 oi out annJe tret * " r ';.' v !ll,(i l-r.-i.u-o |«ic-miiu crop-i,/ hue Irait, as our orchards dm * n gone l*v \\\tkhi Tr inmr, ' I ,^. F . E s rur ' -'-o, Masi re IN , tiil-mmi.-Tlk; i-tIH-t oi manuring, wnb green (Top-*, or vegeta ble* munute, is to render the sod uml me.lim-. Hvuvy, stit-kv i-lav s ni,- arei-liangwl l,y tkLpn.vos. iW-u on; luxuriant growths of clover and gras*R* pierce the boil cio-ely wim root.-, am. loosen and tone down the tough das into a fine luedow mould, Jn additioT lu making the soil more leriile ai c> pm ductive, f inner.-*who practice thl- melh od a few years find tJnu much time am labor are saved by it. Plowing become* easy because ihe soil f. |e*s tough before, and two hordes can do as mud sj« could lormerly U* done with three inesml thus tuitivaled aid hroughi under the influence of green manure** will continue toproducegrain undgra.-*** <‘s, because it is kept in a pure am. healthy condition by the Continued p n cess of vegetable lermentalion. Exul-i leiice proves also that worms, insects, iteeds uiui oilier like anno\ ances to tb< farmer cease. '1 lie mass ami variety o -vegetable matter commiued mthe’soi ju ‘he proiess of lermeniation and s crelion of juices destroy norms, "rub a.n i other insects that prey on vegeui tion. iiy means of the decomposith.i •of the vegetable mass the juices of tin soil are rendered Jeriilizing ami nm ■.mce the most abundant and perfect crops. Observing farmers are not sloe to learn that the plumpest ami riilress grains are grown on sudi sod. (,'reen immure is not only beneficial in render- Jog slilr, day soil loose and mellow . bn . h. comes necessary to suppU Uie wan. of barnyard manure where tJmt is Jack •mg. Except in the neighborhood o tou iid ami fitii's till- liiuc,- rammt h, "“‘y t'ii(>u K h to t, ( . aviiilol.lo, an, Kri-en umnims must taku its m : u-i-- -■ auiaps till! best inixtnn. of jrras~fs to frci-ii manures arc, li,r one acre, on,' pound alsme i-lovio-, one jnniml of n., clover, one pound of a idle dover, on. pound of oreiiard K rass, one i.oun.l o Vi i fJi‘iV S ‘"'i' " M . K l"' ,1!1(l of timotliv, J his will make a dense mass of v. geta hie matter botli in »hkj over thesoil. L : .n-bebdba jnj.no Water C\vj!.-An KnjJish fiimier I rokeuii thir tj-neies el i, (~K | ( JW |)ri) auf?eii except coarse scfj^vin'os.s es am/rushes. Alterit wiiatlionuielih able to cut four crops of crcfeii IbiJili j annually of tlieliesi quality. Tliesuim titlin' a aid he (June in Hiousands of in stances m tins counlrv. e l eorn meal Mill lurecliolern in chickens. An unruly im.uiul-.lu, ti^ht-wan itjiijrl ufißcr. Hair Vigor, . for restoring Gray Hair to i natural Vitality and Color. ' jOcfc& A dressing whteh i•’ p is at once ngrccnWe, •i . lieaUliy, ami effectual ' * ior preserving tlie i iaiir. Faded or gray i. | -2j|a*N ' hair is soon restored ‘ - ’'Si-itlM® iV« oripihcd. color i J?? lc '^ l ie & oss Dn^ 1 fieshness of youth • . Thm Imir is ihick* eiied. fullin': hair checked, and bald ‘ lies'; nliwii, though not always, cured liy its use. Nothing can rcslore the halt where liio. follicles .nve destroyed, <s»uutl.s atrophied tvnd decayed. or i), I But such us remain rhu bo saved for | .usefulness by this application. Instead j ‘ fbalin-! the hair with a pasty secli t ■ , :;f. if will keep it dean and vigorous. ■ -.‘asiotml use will prevent the hair f -mV turning-£ray or lulling off, and ;< r-ocpicnllv prevent baldness.-t Free [ ...•'those 'deleterious substances which i -kc cfimo preparations dangerous nud I, aviovw. to the .hair, the Vigor can ■ UoueUt but uni- harm it. If wauled ••• *iv tor a i HAIR DRESSING, 1 1 . . j .u.tliinir el.se can lm found ?o desirable. [ '/omamlttp- neither oil nor dye, it does uk sod white nunbric. aud yet lasts ■niu; on the hair, £i\iu£ ii a rich glossy j lustre and a gratchiFimiTimie. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., i Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELI, MASS. P.iiCE $l.OO, Fok Bale by l!averstickbrolh©r«,Carlisle,'°» Oct 15 IMS—iv fHrtral TUE WORLD’S INTERNAL REM EDY'! [’ JOHNSON S Rheumatic compound jlftOD PUBIFIERj QUICK IN ITS ACTION PERMANENT IN ITS CI'KE READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY Messrs R. K, Boilers & Co.—Having suffered with Rheumatism for a long Hum 1 was indin-f-d nv C<*|. Ranks to try John-on s Rheumatic 'oinpmunl. I purchased one (mule and ivn* petiecUy cured alter it thieednvs I A WHENCE WINCH ELL. Kina, Allegheny Co. i’a.. bee. to, isofi. Messrs. R. E Sobers A t’<.. —Gent*:—After suf fering lor sewn years from Bheiimatisin I «ns ■•uieU hy ■•tie boitleuf Jolm-mps Rheumatic ■oiiipoiiiiil, u-iien Physicians maid give me no relief. JOSEPH RUBINS. sh.'irp'.ioM ii, N J Pec. 10. iso*?. Me—rs H. K. sellers .v Co.— Pear Sirs.—l was a •Tinple in.hi !lhi'iimaii><iii fur eixierti years, of en matin*-/! lo the Imu-e :ui<) e\ en unable lo •talk « Uheiiniatic Coinpotiml cured •im from m \ <li-.ea.-e. and n-.w 1 cun walk w about, uy si a ll’ as " cl I hs e% ei. JAME> MrTiuWELL Tremim. October i'>. Ism. Me—r* K. E. -sellers A * n.—Gents : Uniat |e I om|Hilmd cured ine ..f Uhetiniuilsm a'h«-li |*tu MciatiH and every oilier preparation in 'he I’luu.i acop.a tailed. IT. J. T. WRIGHT. Le wiiwortb. Kansas, Dec. i*. Wo. Mfs>rv. K. F-. Neller*. A: Co. la-ar Sir*l I,ere "> ct?int\ ituil :> numliei of per-oii-. m\ father un ng I in* linin'*.-!-, who aeie altLcu-d wilh • lUemintl i-in inf ninny > ear-, have in my Know . ii''i’i, j.ei inaimniu enu-d hy Un- u«< o[ Jonn-..ii *. lllieiini.tl :c < <impound shuron. Pfiina. N>»v. -JO. I*6: 11. E. .-7ELLHU6 6: CO., iTTTsm;p*r,n, v\ POP b.UE HI JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY C 0 \Y D B >’ PHILADELPHIA. PA HAVEESTICK BROS CARLISLE, PA March I^l9—tf 1115, hoohmcirth. ni - WM. T. HOPKINS lias rvmoved his Manufactory and Salesrooms to NO. IJIS CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Where his ‘ Own Make" of Champion Ho-p Skirt-*., special. y ad;t»de«-J U» first-c-la*s Wh-Jcstiir ■nui HcUtU Trade will l»e found t<* embrace th» moM extensive as.-M»rtTnenl in the Um«»n. -.uid all he laleNi and most *ie>»rah'e, styles, shapes, ■efrctli*. add Si' yards pmud, »*J • 'lain an«l (Joreil i anier*.*\Viilklnir Skirt*, ite* repmm Traps. Ac. to-j»-iher wilU <»ver nine ty *iitJei*-nt v.triei u.-s ut ,Mi*s»-s aiid t’hildrens' ■skiMs ais t.f which n»r symmetry ».f st\ le. finish, 'ightii'-ss. ei:i*lsi-ily. <ltin»iijlny ami r>nl rf,*<tp a j'. nr.- i,a* tjiiaMea hv any i.b,r-r n»w<ds in the uiaike*. ;.inl are 'vjinn'titfii in ,-wry r»-si>'Ci.— •kills male in order. Altered and Repaired, Win des.iie tint Retail. Ftid ln.es of [,(.«• pricetj Made Skirls, _5 s*pnn«v. o cents ; -jn Sprhtus > r, ( . r eyspi nys. A«-enis-. ji springs, 'o cetjUs ; and J‘i Spi iiihs, 7-5 «V tits., ■ ORsKTrs!! n >f>SK-rs;;; .57 «li/Ter* •*n* st> le* and price*, irom 75 cents to j-7 no, em* nraclnu H. Wort'e.v. ** ReekH," -‘Glove Frltlng," Hadiuii F«*\ s Corset Skill Supporters, Mis. Moody's patent ” Ahdl>llllll^U ■, • 'orseis, L reuc*h, English and D.-nn-stp’ H*nd* uade CorsejA*. ami superior Fn-in-h IhiUerns of oled i”or>w>, •• Our Own Make." to which ire nvite special attention. Complete assortment »,f ladies’ Uuder Gar ments, at verv Jou- GKNKUAL AGENT Jorth- KARTRAM A FAN nIN Family sewing Machines, superior 0 mjy «»itier tiefire the punhe. FlUy-lwo of be*e No. I. Machines, Price each, ;ue lienn; •iven uu-ay to oiir oustuiiiers. in c/rtier in k'ct >*ein ihtroii\H-ed. E\eiy i»ers<'U ‘.n want of ar ides in oiir line, should examine «nn eoods lie *re puri-lnisii a » here, fall or send fnreir •ulais. at our Miumiactoiy ami salcsroijnis. No. 1 la Chestnut PnUudt-lphhi. April s, 10/J-Mini WM, T. HOPKINS. 'po AMERICANS Vis‘TING EC -L iiie Bunking ilon.se of .Norton A ‘Mifiiins and Lon on having entered vijmn heir new piviniM‘>, are prepare.t to show evvrv lUeinn.n io American Travellers, To obviate he clillkiJitieH an.l exptMi.se attendant upon lue .urclmseoi Letters Ol Creift to Kinope. Me>si>. 'o'lon »v Co,, hove arranged to revive Anierl* ■an currency, fulled state* ami Hallway Bond' •r Muerican (Juki at the value in Kiris, placing be nitronni at once t<* the ci edit of depositor* uriiert before leaving for Krtrope should Intv* uelrcorie pomlence plalnlv iulilreK.'ed locate Rl‘»N iV Cu.. * Broad si. .V. V March 1J JMJJ-JaJ or j iwlhary,London. UIIS. R. A. SMITH’S PHOTO lirm.lil,- UHllpry Si.nrli-h«m i-i.rner lliiin,- M r t n . IV If 1,1 " i" I 1 ’■ l '"-b “« r *-. a-h-rr may !„■ I In,l U till- rlim-rcnl style* of I'homeraiihs, from caul i I f I# 1 VOHVTYPRK, AMHHnTVPhVS AND , MKLANIf»Typi-H : • ‘ £l. cr, i r f* t ,u t, | ,rc * , ‘ u ai,»t»cjiiirililngnew) botn iHinaml < olore.t.nrul which are beautiful oro i'iein° nS ° { the Pil(,,<) *’ r,l P f ' l<J art. Cali and see ■ SdrmtTp". t £:;“ on *' VOB 10 “W-* bom Kb.TISOO P“ trona «« oftbepiibUr. harper, 52 0 AX!c; It STREET J 111 LA DELPHI A, a large stock, at low prices, of line WATCHES, JEWEMIV, SOLID SILVEH WARE AND PLAT CD SPOON’S, CASTORS, TEA April 6, lia-SoT 11 ’’ &c ‘ ', ; . ■■ [- tOMEmiIXG TO at*IT_THK TlMra ■-’ * ' { Jf4xorxa -t c. pojfrttsv'arsi, --**«■*-*** —• who is imw pro* nre«i to exhibit nn efejpmVftXj ; wull sßhoitvil slock of "••■• ’■•. i's ■' MILL lilt &• ROWERS . D U Y G OOD(? ~ ak<* this opponmutyof dlrcctfncthe attention • id •» community «t large, ami every person In r Dculor, to their recently replenished eLx-k of HARDWARE. Tbey studiottfdy avoided investing daring the high priqes, and patiently waited the falling out of the bottom bCfore'altempllhg to refill tholr .shelves, *ud now that thing* have been reduced to old time prices, as near as pqs&ibtat.they have invested largely and are prepared to guarantee to their friends and customers as low price* as any market outside the cities. They especially invitethe attention of mechanics, farmer* 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 theWUlcoxd: Gibbs’ SEWING MACHINE, and would respectfully nsk all those In want of a Machine, to examine the Willcox & Gibb*’ be- fore purchasing. All'orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to all pa.ru* of the town free of charge. Feb. 25. IM9.—J v 18G9. lIARDWARE ’ 2 8(9.) HENRY SAXTON, NO. 15, EAST M A I c T Wholesale and retail dea'ev in Hviiwir- Iron Bi-.t i, Nats. Building Mnuilals I'atm- Gila, Glass. Ac-, Ac. Fl ue»l quutn.v of American and English POCKET \M> TA Bl.l*: (M’Ti.kh Every desrripi mu of Tools adapted to all me cbatiJra) trade?*, of the mosj celebrated makers, and wurianlvd in n»rv n. d.rnec. GUNS, PtST ( 1 iV PumpH for anv depth, warranted In eiveaatlHfHC. lion. Cements, Sand, Plaster. Btasllngpmvder, Picks. SticiC'-l- Fn/f»s. < rowhiux. Sledg es. «Jco. fax a Sifikiei'.t recen t mmenVh 0, ,j yrent n'h-anfnpt tn price nmi r/nnhli/, IlnUs.-kccperH goods and Utensils in tcre.H wmety. We are sole audits tor the great FUEL PAT. KXCEI,* adapted fnr doors and windows. e lefcl ■ urselves iMiupel.'lit of p'm.finy nU, a«. our so'itls are of tlie /uV/fiot m yim/iVr/ and oi'e.v in « ' t fders by mall receive prompt attention.— GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN FREE. Parlies imUbtcd tn uk for will plea make jKtpiui’uf, «ud all to whom ti e ure in (Jc'-tcd will pleuse present their tdils for sell ment. Jan. U. Imi'J—ly *c. JOHN LI3 ZM A N c AIIINET AN L» i'HAI R M AKER sh>i rn (uvovEu ,«r.. s(i\ V><t At two noons nt: 11. B. LINN A “liendlil a-ss,,rimem of new Household Fur niture, couMkti ng «f Lounges, Hocking Chairs, Ea»*y Chair*. Kecepuun Chairs Bureau*, Secretaries, __ Wardrobe* Purler, Chamber. billing Room. Kitchen FCKRNI T C R I- OP THE LATEST STYLKS COTTAGE KUUN ITU HE IN SET* SPLENDID SEW PATTERNS. END STEADS AND MATTRESSES, gilt frames ash pktcres. In gkkat vahiety. Particular attention given to Repairing nml C-nlngand Varnishing f«oin town ami country attended to promptly and on reasonable leruw. Fell. is, Inj9—tiuP No. 35 South Third Street; PHILADELPHIA. %ENTS, Cn, PENNSYLVANIA f OF T . HE jCsn^ESVis UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Tbe V*nn9Al L)tm InfvxAj'on Co* vast I« a d»epor*i.(> bmp.ciaJAc* oi C^i-gre£»,mn proTMi July tf. ian. with • * CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. Liberal term* off*Ti d 10 Agent* and Boliclror*. wdo ■irtarl'ril to apply ticonr office. raitp nlcalfcf.f • hetindwa anpUcadoa at opr office located Id *be »e« ni i a lory or our Banking II -n where Circular# and Pamphlet*, folly d-rtru I. r t-.c MTuitagti offered by ih» Compinv .may bo lue' e. W. Cl. IKK Ar CO ,V.. ; • • ’ t *f J* S HUSSELIj, Manager. H. Hk]>hi;rn t■■ ■ Ang Jn Im> - i> pTPEIC’ H “ ROOK AND FANCY STORE, AXD GENERAL NEWS DEPOT, 33 wkrt main street i’AHI.m.K, PA. ■ »«nrtrrnfni of Goods on Imnd. such m Writing ?n**kn. Pori Folio*, <’ompnnloDß, work Hoxett, SHtCkwjß, t- Ladies’ Purses. Porkpj Books, S«it«r Cord On^wi, Gold Peng, Pen Knives. Ac., Ac. „ A LABOR SUPPLY OP FAMILY BXfiLEM anrJ PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM AT HKDIB KD PRICKS. DI A HIES FOR 1868. I " u s« i ni«!" n " welvwl r.,rnll HnmwlllM Fnal. li.r Honks. Papons. 1 J1,«1,"T2 dV 1 sjnr«» pnflfacp ?u<l uJwuy* sure of receiving roar hv sulwcrlbiiirf u i PfFJiK's. • ~s yoar Spfrlnl mtenll.in Is puhl to keoplu, a| WM . on hand u supply of H »«iw*j«on WHOOf, ROOKS. ©r fair • nn I rountrv ..•« Ey -,“IL "<I»K Orel. r«d /Than deulrtd. < ’ A R I, f - L E A MM UN ITION KCUNO M I Z E B d? WEATHER .STRIPPING HENRY SAXTON >'A ItLISI.K Pi. Camp f*tcv>l« v (.Vntie Tables, Ulninp Tables, Card Tab'ea, Uttomeim, \V Imt-No A*c.. Kc. un<l Office At exceedingty low prices • Bargainn in \y*JS<L-4 jVA’ i 1 of nil colon* utid nktes. The Cheapest Slock In lawn. • i i r i. a s \ f: ls. Plain mill Twilled, nil colors. r>onu»i*. •' sharks . • Shlrllugv, ■ Uiwrftk. Home-made, and a fine artie’e of \\ ,-'j-b Flnnncl*. S {{ A W L S /, 6’ n A (V L A ! ! l.onemnl Bqnarr. PnUiey ami Thnt**d, Ladies" clotkimis. Gobi Mixed, Pr»x>f a«d ll»-»vy Beaver*. Merino V«>sis shirl- and for Ijidie*,’ Mi->es, Men's and IKo'» wear A full line oi CLOTHS AND CASSIMKIiRS. f a a c y /> 'n bxs a o on s In new and rich designs. Many oi tin* above U'hiilsm-U«uu. <*lf at gieativ icditee.l prici-s. me iiieire >tork of all tin* bud 1m; ImunK «if I lollies* \«v ami Hulls- Furnishing Dry Goods, at le»H than regular iec* Bi.KKcIIED AN.) BlbtWN SHEBTINGB, PIL- LuW C.vst Mi’-I.i.\Js, IM.l.uvv CA.-*e LIN b.N. 1 ), A.ll’ai.N * j fViii.iv LNji.vft A A II DU I Li I’-*. TOWELS . i.\D TuWhLLIXGS. Msipeilie- (quills ami Tal le Coven., Notting ham Luce Liullii .Maidial uml ] uiys. , , WHI I E UuUDtj', rinhioid r:»s, Lacih uml lusciimgs, Veil* Beitgeb and Crupi-s. Huiseiy and Gloves 1U great vm lety.un exu-tislve stock of N u I'lO N sj. HAL.MoiCAL AND H i»P SKIRTS. KANCI a UULt.N’ G d»D . C OTLKjiTH'. L O !i N E TS!! rrem-n Wove, Kip Gore, and . lli« celebrated D* ckei CuisiMs. Linliew'l nils at) » o»)ar-, Uviu si * o.*d Tucked uml Kumroidur* d liamlkei duels, • luuey Lave Hand eicmela and luuny articles. i Uivite iitteiiilon to iceenl puichasesof New and I 0.-UTihie goods, m u hu-h 1 van utlei special ■ uduveuivutb lucM-li buyeis. iHus. a. harder. Cor. of Hutim er ami i’umliel ~ ta. Dec. 2-1. IStw—U W KN T \V AliD; ( Accnmmntlaiitu i yy«j/t leave* Harrisburg B. 0» A. ' M., MerlmiucKtniig rnrii*ie».lo, Ne\vvlll«*9.-i>, ' Mappeu-Uvji-* la.iw rhumUei-Khiug I'MO. Urt*«-n -1 vnsu»* ILH. arriving ut Haagersiown 11. W A. ,M. M<t>( Jr-in leave* Mat n*inirg I :w I*. M., Me ., lt , ... , . , k . . eliutiu-.sliurg 2.U-', l arlMe iHI. NeWvHle y.ll»..Sliip * ‘ J " , ‘’ tin-public to Ihelr Ini- pen*buig :?.•!«•, ('lmiiiliershuig Greuiiciislie tIT v , V‘ ‘ "f^' 0 l,rk '>""' l ' arriving ul II B.T-M..WI, r>.ij I*. M. L. i I \ o, "r l, ' K ‘an. W e 011.-r lYm.. h .„v«. h Hh« rising i.lo P. M., Me ls 1 i\’» aU 'i ,u '** 11 11 * chaiiiohm-g M’. • ■ariiM'-o. >7. A«avvuj« .-Sliii*- • •- i>i |u*u*U«rg a IT, arriving ut Cluuubeihburg at tUS Poplin*, JJAIIGAI.Nrt: JtAlitiAI.NS! W. C . AW Y Eli &CO Empress Clnlhs, Meriuux, rABP K T S Mich Three Plv, Ingrain. Yanolinii i oiiuge. Rag, Linen and Hemps ingieat vurie* ty. mj CJoMis. Bur*, .-made*. Ac., ufi.ch will im sedd \ i-i y cheap CLOTH:* AND CANSIMKBES, Hosiery nml Coves. Utilise furm-liim: Good* of every kind. ami m abmUunr quantities Wo will initKf g>eaf mio tlli-es, ami .-::.-r a tine us b"i iment to select )’) (.m. l lease reiiieint.er tins (augestm u will he sold, ami We ask prices with a view of closing out illv entire stuck. ALL WHO WISH CHEAP PRKvi GOODS, A 1 L WHO WISH CHEAP CARPI I'm, ALL WHO WISH CHEAP HOUSE FUItM.-n I NO f;i inns ALL WHO WISH Cl I EAPJdRY Gin d>S of any kind call at w . r. sa w v i:n r o E.\>T MMS sIUtZI-IT. Feb. 11. I-K— | \ jf unmurf, m. l5. j - J .% i» (.’AUJXKT MAKER aMi L y VKILiAKEU, W K » T 51 .. l> « A Ki.i.-i.r., N a A '*l , l..'rl/IU N k w f c u s i r c u i- f-'i Hie iJ<\ } r uf: Lijanj. ' anij Si k, • <•(, e i • Lie lb.* k lU a i-imns. 1 U. Pig 1 - A lj. 11 - ,N MI ir., Ac , Parlor. i hum tier. Dining Kot n , iv ch * v FUUNI T 1 H 1C Of tIJP Latest s (:omuhj i-rKNiruKi in setts, Splendid New Patterns. BEBsTEA B.S AN D . mat I’REUSES, OILT THAMES AND PiCTUJtES. In great van* ly. Particular attention given to funerals. Orders from town ami country uueiuitm u> imuuntlv and on rea~onaMc terms. • Uvc. U. Kv-tf OXTi in e f g \V Aii iriunTs 'E TOWN AND rorNTItV, The subscriber respectfully iiiiormshls rrleiiaN and the inibheLmneraH.v, that he hi ill continues (be I ndertakmg business. »ml Is readv p, wait U|-oii «iuM.micrn either by day »>r by nlu\n. Ueadv maile ( o kkl Ns kepi constantly on hand both plain am] ofn unental, He has constantly on hand Fisk'* Pal nil Mstafir /farad Ov.ve uf u'fifch he bln* been appointed the sole agent. This case Ik recommended as superior to nnv o f the kind now in nve. it being perfectly mr tight. He has h|m» furnished nim«c)f with u now Rose wood lIKANSK ami gentle horses, with which he win intciui funeiaJs In town am) emuttrv nor. -oinilly. willnmi extra charge. Among the greatest dlsfovcWeK of the ago Is Sh*ll * .s.l/m/roxi, the best and cheapest he! ptiwln Use. the exeltißlve right of which J b-ivv iDburea. and will be kept constantly on hand CABINET MAKING, in aii its viirbub, brunches, carried un mid p.ejm. reiilii. Reerelurlea, Wnrk-stuiiils, 8ur1,,, Ware Lf|ilinlsterc<l I hairs Sofas, Pier, side and renVre Tahles, lUnina end lireakfusr Tables w ,-i, stands nf all kinds. Kreni-b liedsieads. blah , low ptwls : Jni w I.lml and Ciittiw Be,fs,ends ' bn Irs nf all kitnis, lik Ilia filasses, and alf other article, usually niumifomired In ibis line •»l buuinehs, kepi eimutuntlv on band «'» workmen are men of'experience, bis mu. terial the besi and bis work made in the latesi city Style, and all ninier his own supervision j} will be warranted mil sold low for cash He Invites all Ir Klve him uenll before nurchns. inv elsewhere. For Die liberal niilrniinSe l,eK tnfire extended In him be feels Indebted tn hbi nu"ier..Ußcnsti"ner«.a"d assures them that no ■lOorts will be spared in future tn please them In slvle and price, ffieens a call 11 Ueinemher the pluee. North Hanover street near!} opp islm ihe Deposit Bank Carlisle ‘ Tier I ,«K . DAVID «TE- Y H til DELPHIA. ST Samples -i A \y mail when written for. Jail. 7. t.-tn—ly f IONSUMPTION. CAN HE cuiusi) \./ by l»r t.«}. t.arrihou'H AVitr /Vorr...i tne„(, ra» or address hr. t\ «. th.rrNon “li A '■'ifj/uh .\frw f>fu/ui/r/pf,t„ ’* LIT NT) MbEAPFA l ""’ U tU ,fmtoAT “'‘ J March 4, .y K M KOK’TNES. Dlmmiphu of o*t < ( • > I 1I(- AAJ .{aLi 1 HdUroaJj iLiiirs., , 7, WtKTKR AHHANUIfMKN'Ti . -i- • . 1*0?. ' GretU Tronic 1 UnKfrlnn the ‘North and 'NbKh,' went lor Philadelphia! Now* York, Heading, Poltavtlle. Tamnqiifi, ArthlaUfl, slmiuokm, l.eb nnon. asion, EpUniUi.Lmz, LJtucaHier. Comui- Ohl. lt<% ''' ‘ - 1 ‘’ 1 ' ' ' • • * Trams leave Harrisburg for New York aa lol* , JOB-J#.*, 0,1 hf A..AL, 12 W Noon. 2»»5 and lb{yi.p. M„ Connecting with Minlur trains on the Pennsylvania’Uhllrda'd uml arriving at New Ymknti n W A M».iU 20 Noon «nh, ; IH>, 0) Oo I*. M. and l> 15;A*j3L, le-pectlvely. ."Sleeping oursae* i)n* Sb» A. 3J. and 10 I*. 31., iroiim without'chung*-. Leave Harrisburg for Head mg,Pottsvill, Tanm tpm, Milieux llle, Ashland, humnoKiu, lino Uluve, Alleiiloan aiot himdelphla. hi elu A. 31., 2n5 ami -I 10 P. 31., stopping at i.ebiuiotl mid principal Wn* isiutbns; mo 4 lu P. 31. iitnu making connection:* i**j Pliliadeiphia him! Lo* lumbia only. For Poitsville, sc-.uyikill. Haven and Auburn, via. Sedan Ikili ami r'U*q.iefmuinv tbdlroad. Leave llmn-nura I*. M. Hetumin : Leave New York nth u>> A. 31., 12 ou main,oh and huo I*. M„ Philadelphia at a 15 A. *t. uml Wi*. M.; siaenliitf earn accompany tlie 0 oo A. M., a loinul nuo p. M. trains from New York, wlihoul change. Way pa-seoger imm leave Philadelphia al 7- fti A' M.,e.-unecllug with similar Irani on East Penna. Uailioad leturnii-g ir -In He.-ding mli‘3s P. 3L, slopping at all slaloms; leave oltsville ill 7 »l. f 5 A M.. and 245 I*. 31., ShullloKin at o'it A. M.; Ashland ul 7 IM A. 12 SU P. M.: Talnaqna al MWA.M.; and 2 2“ P. 31.. lor Plain, I eave Potlsvdle, v a. .>chu v » Ikill utnt .-Usque* hainin Kailroml at 7 ID A. M lor liartlsouig.mid l«it* A. 31. for Pine (Hove ami Trenionl. Headljjgaceoniiiio .alloii ualli; leaves Heading tot 7 :to A. 31 relui ning leaves Ph. ladelpluu at i-j P. M. I’otlstoivii Accommodation tram ; leaves Potts* loa n a( h Jo A. 3*.,jetui mug leaves Philadelphia uUoOP. 31. »'olnmbiu Halli o <d trains leave Hendlngnt 7 00 A M., it «i H lo P. M. lut Ephiutu, Li ir,, Lancaster, Odnmbi.i. «£«•. Peiktqmeu uailrond Trains leave Perkhnnen Junction >u U 15 a. ALundoJu P. 3L, rennn.ng leave ■Skippack at. a It) A. 31. iimi 12 451'. 3!.. con necting with similar truui-on the Heading Hail road. un .Sundays; New Yt*rk at a it) P. M., Philadfiphtu sun A. 31. and .H 15 I*. M., the mw A. 31. train running i.niy to Heading; I’ottsvifie >*uu A 3L; Han Isnuig 5.3 U A. .o.,4'iU uml lu oo P 31., and Heading m i 05, .looand ? 15 A. 31.. b» Harnsbmg. m Lo*' and 7kl A. .M. lor New York and at 4 P. M. tor Pniladr.tplua t'ommntallon, Mileage. NeuMin, School and FsciirMon X iukel», t<> and iruin all point-s al le diu’ed rales. U-utauge vhecked Ihtough; lOu found- allowed eaen I'u.-senger. G A. NnitLi**4, iaii Ji. IvjH—lv Q U iM HEIiLANU VALIiSY KAIL BOAUI C H AN G K OF HOURS! On ami niter Monday, Sept. Hth, mo*, PaNsen ger I ruiiin will riui umly u» follows, (butidny hex •vepiedi* A Mirtti Train leaves Chamhershtirg NOo A. M. Hreeucui»ue y.is, arriving ui liugerolowu IU.IO A Alpacas, Ac A Arrotuiiwdolinii Train leaves < ■lminhorshurg 4.40 A. M.. .'"luppeiislmru A.II. Newvtlle o 10. OulWc « i-, Mevlmnicsbury 11.47 arriving ut Harrisburg 7.15 A M. MitU T'rnin loaves Hngei slowii/*.UU A. M„ Green euMle a :io.« hnhitiei-intrg n.pi. shippeusimru n.m, NrwvilU- In.N. «’arhsle Mevlmniobui y IldH arriving ut Harnshmg M.rw* M. 7 Yam leaves Ih.gei-down ll.an A. M. p Greeneastk* I*J. 3, • hnmhcishurg i.uo ’“dnppctis latri' l.tfl, Nou vjMo J.u,, /’iirlb-Ie iM. MerfuiuUs buig u.te. arriving at iiurrixlunu 3.4} \\ M. H Mirrtt Trail> leaves Hmtt-rMown I*. ”M.. Greencasile 4.1:.’. arriving ut rhambetstjury ‘>.oo fl®-Maklng close connections i.t Hnrrtsbnrg with Cams loaiiil Horn l liila<Jeiplua. New itaitimore, Wn-litngton, But.-burg ami all points West, u,N. |,n,l„ SUPKKINTENIIKNT’S OFFICE, Vmnnh'u, Pa.. Mpl. s, Iferts. Sept 17, Ihlis. IjAKKIACiL'K. In order to ucvoid.uoU.iic their rapidly m creasing trade. A Ji, & N. SHEUK have Just removed .nio their NEW CAfcJUAt.E 1 ACTORY, Carrier buulh and put &(#,, where theyua.-i .... ijicmlle* for «. aim fiuitwUug ».v.*iyih.i»a m lac.r line. All the lu* esloiyies if Carriiiges, Uuggie.s conslunii> *.u bum), m- uu...t- m o.m;r n fd.oYj liUltJc ii lIIJ IVWfOU itilu Ic-r-Hf* •Mcksi.s. Shcrlt ted comi h*nt thut they can turn uu wurlc equal in bids > uml durability to any is aolishmeoi oui.sitlc of tnc cities. ilio.stJ wishing anything in t ieir line should give Ihew ovdcVh nl otu*e. 4 KEPAJJUSU AA /» /' 'f' 77 V(? PROMPTLY AT7EXDED TO, and Ofllce Dec. IT, 1* B—ly A UQU A ItT'S l. 1, LEB H A TE 0 LfXI M E N T K«>» MAN oti HKAST. Admirably adapted to the «are of nil Disease*, for which a I'oimter-lrritaul or External Ueim d.\ Ik required. invar,h'd bit the Vumturlmut f.nvut# An ricnUurai iy>cn ly. ls*>.s. Abrnlmm Marqmui, Kmj.. has spown niii Hie receipt of u hli-h Ins I Iniiiicut js composed From mv knowl* dge of the-ngr. died* I do not hesitate in eerhf. mg Uml U will be bdidJchil where an external application of n ». u lll( j j s indiouled. A. STK'VA KT. M. D, Skippcimburg «cpt. 18. im>s. Fully conversant with Urn chemical compo ncnis and medical died* of \. Marquan's laid' nicht.] do-crlully rccointncnd it in tho-c wno may need it. S. N’KOKblt. M. D, Mr. a. MarqimrtDear <lr- 1 lake pleasure in *av lug that 1 have used your Liniment for chap ped hands, and it cured them ami nude them led so(t, 1 ihlnk it tin* hot I have ever used, and woiml checmiliy recommend u to Die gen eral public W.M. (iU.ACV. Newton township, l’u., Nov. 21, ivXs. I hereby certify that I have used A. Marquart’s Lllllmelil for Scndclles aid .spavin on IWo ol my horses with in** greatest success, and wcadd rec.mimcd it l«tull who are in need of anything of Hie kind. fa Mr. A. Marqimrt . Dear-dr; I haveused about hall a boUlc youi on my horse for a bid t nllar Gall, Which was the innsi nhMlnafe ►ore of the kind I *;Ve« saw • also ou my uriu foi HheuinnUsm, and h Ims given entire snitsfac llou In both cases. I w»aud ii»i<h wit hot it lor ten Hines its cost, ami cheerfully recommend it to the public. M it'll A Kl< lATSHAW. Jacksonville. Da., Nov. 2d. I^6B. A. Marquart, E>q.:-lvar sir: f had n verv severe attack of UhemnuUsm In my hack so unit I could scarcely walk which wu* very painful. Alter using hall a bottle of vour cck nraied Llmmem. i was lv cim-d This is not a recommemUUon, hut the phdu truth ’I ou enu make any Use of this vnu filease. Mr. A. MnrqUHrt.'—Penr.vfr: I hrv* used vour valuable Liniment in rny luniily for ddrerent vmtt* ntui ut’iivM, and It hu* proved saiistuctory In evejy ease. I do think, jus an exiermtlT.liil ineiil. It Without a rival, 1 would cheer fully reflHmmcml it to I he (nibllc. * itespc -tfuttv. Uh(JH(»K W. YOTM .lacksuijv lie, |*n„ Nuv. 2i, ls*»S, A. MaTqnnrt, Ksq/.-Denr wir; It affords me pJe««ura to cerfliy that have used wmr f.iin meat on nt> neck, In a caseoj very Sore Throat, vwnch huh lunch swollen aini verv painful. Af ter two or three sipphculUm*, I found it to act tike innate, and would recommend It as an ex cellent Umur m. JAfOUHKVKICS. Halnut Bottom, I'u,, Nov. in, ImW rr Soff bn lfnv. rstlrh Uro's .. D. Ralston, Chm wan »t WanMnvivn, * Mrli*U AGENTS WANTED! Address ... , „ A MAntJl'AllT Pec. to. tiSliVi 1 “'ulf'Uwitl Co., fit, nK.MOVAL.-C. E. UOIHiMAN hat. i* nioveil his establishment to his splendid NEW GilOUNlt FLO'iU OaLLKUY, opposite S ixton's Hardware sime. East Main siieet CaHisie, I*a.. wher In* cordially invites the public io examine the p aev and ids numer ous specimens. 'I he Wed UiloWu sk ill ot ih J pHjpnrtor. Hs a)l A* (Is), wuli ajj improved Debt ▼biraner u.ul skj h«ld.«n*%„, thelt, Jr ?o | , .»ir ir rw UMl r lHjl bainc. meins for the public to patronnu* ibe estaniislniii nu •“ '/‘lk M ireh 4. lhh!l J. L, s i- ji a n k a ’ s LIVE :y AXI) SAf.fi STAIU.E PE HANOVUt ANlf flKltKliltp HTs IN .t E A II OK T H E UOlt X- M A X H OUSE, CAJILISEE, rA, 1 ri 1 L IT*"" i f II * Mi>t>)p wjih urti’isfVt rr * *iin j n pared to lui nlsh lllst-elu t .V* V UM 1 ” ,uu ‘* < I'uille* taken' to «n- * 1 ffji j p. EC= EASTWARD Huggies, -ut; Wa^ous CAUU.-iLE S.ei^lis uiid Spring Wiig. ns ji’k f b u k n c !•: a C MELMNGRIt. county Treas'r. Nm. in, (Nis-, , JA«*|JM I,i»NG. Walnut Ilottom, |*u„ Nov 20, lw>S. C. L. LUCiI.MAN. Jja iiis.vJ. i*h i; in ci > i:s 1: THE BEST PLACE TO BUI PURE AND RELIABLE MR V G S, Medicines and Pine Chemicals, in a r HAVERSTICK BROS., No. 10 KovVh Hanover Street, CARLISLE PA DEALEHS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Books, Paury fV 07. v, Omtecfmnaries, Per fumer//, 7 inlet Articles, &i\, Dye. titujfs, Cosme/.ies, *S Utfiouary, d*a. A so. Pure Wines for AJetiv'ul Pur poses. Their assortment of Goods, in variety, novol fy and olei'amv, cannoi he surpassed. Thv arti cles have been selected with uroat care and are eiileul ted in quality and price to command the HlteiilloM ol purchasers. Physician* prescript hum carefully compound ed. A full stock ol Patent Medicines on hand. ■ All goods wai ranted as represented. H AVJCK.STICK BUG rHF.RS, Ito. te .North HnuoterHl. Foh. IP. ivffl—ly Ayer’s Cathartic Pill", For ell tho purposes of a Laxative Usdioino. Perhaps no one modi* Jo* cine U *o universally ro< jgT qiiireJ by everybody aa Jw a cathartic, nor was ever nay before so universal lv adopted into use, in u . gS’l every-iouutryaudamoiig I J\ « nil classes, ns this mild but cillcient purgative Vijf Pitt. The obvious re.i* M | po.i Is, th it it Uamorcre hdblu and far more clVer* tual rcimuty than any =*-=»• other. TliOrfO who have tried it, know that it cured llic.it: tho«u who have not. know that it urcs their neig.ibors ami friends, and nil knosv that vh.it it does once it does always Chat it never fail- 1 t;iroug.‘t any fault or negkvtof its cnamosition. %Vc Uavo lUoasumls upon thou* sand»of ccrUilcutcs of their remarkable cures of mo complaints, bat such cures are known in every neighborhood, ami wo need nut publish them. Adapted to a\i nges imd emulitloin lu all climates; containing neither calomel or any delelerhmrf drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise fro u*thcir u«e in any quantity. They operate by Uxctr powerful inHueiue on the intenial viscera to puriiV the blood and stimulate it into healthy n dlun—remove the ob -tractions of the stoma di, bowel-*, liver, and other org'wts of the body, rc-torlnjr their irregular action to health, and ?>v correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments ns are the first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the box, for the follhwUig complaints, which these VIV* rap dly cure: For Il;«iirii«i4 or En:l)gp«tlon, Listless* urft. L.iiiguor and Lim of Ajipetlt.slimy should tie taken moderately, to sti.mdato the stom ach and re-tore Its healthy lone and action. Ko- Li%'!»r Cotui»ls» ! nt mid its vnrinus symp to n-. Humus lEea-l;ic2a.'*..H'ck UraiVachn, Taumlira or fir->«>n Mickn?«, Bilious Colic and Bilious Covers, they should be ju dl-ioudv ukcu for each cine, to torrect tho <ll >ca-ed nrtion or remove the obstructions which cause It. For Dysentery nr IHarrUjpj, but one mild do-e is goimrally required. For lili-uniatls-t, i*ont, Oraivpl- Palpi- I tllou of the II •art, Pa'A in tkn N'dr, Buck and Loins, thev should bo continuou'lv taken, as ruiimred, to cliangc tho di -cased n'dion n‘f the system. Willi cu-h elmugo tliono rotnplnim? ir. For Dropsy *md Bropslcul SirclUngs ttu-v slmal I be taken in largo and frequent doses to pro da -e tin* effe *t of a drasth pu~gc. F*»r /Suppression a largo <lt»«o should he taken a< it produ .'cs llm offc *thr sympathy. A - n I>l <i nrr Pitt, take one or two Hf/fs to pro mote dige-*tinn anil relievo the sfmna'dt. An o 'ca-donal do-o stimulate-* the stomach a*' i bowels into healthy n.-imn, restores tho nm*cr • ami invigorates the -»y-tcni. Ilenco it Is nflon ■> > vanlngonns where no serious derangement exi-t- Ono who feels tnlorahlv well, often finds tint n dim of those Pitt* makes hint feed decidedly hotter, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. iilt, «/. C. AYE It it CO,, jprrtdlml Chemiitt, LOWELL. MASS., XT. S, A. Pok ~Ai s: hv Haverstick brotnere.Pa Oct. 15 D6S-1L dr- ; • f l 1 ° 119474 1' 'EOM , / 7 _ 1/1 1 70 . • 3°°° r 7 .) • • • 4.4 7 G E T l 11 E 14 Es T WoliFfer'd [Jnaljrid.etl Dictionarj. mo KNOUAVJSf.S; IMO I'.'Q'S qv* ,\uTO. CUICK*I2 1 '.OOO U‘"rfD and o.'/cr Wciionarirr, View* da* a whole, wc arc comidcnt that no other living language has a dictionnrv which no fully and laithbidv s»>is fo. th its present comli tmn as lids lasi edition of Webster floes Dial of our wiliicn aid spoken English to»gu,.. //;«• /x-r's M<iytt:iitc, These lli't-e hooks arc tbv sum total of <,r>'n 1 ,e 11 y*' , and WihdiT'.* Q -nrto, — r'h'oiitjn f-’v, iOIIij .7><i(ru-f/. The New Webster js glorhms—it Is perfect—|i distances ami delicscompetition—it leav<*snoth jng to he dfviccfi.— //, 7, Raymond, /,. L. A, i*r<s. vJmtt I a*sar <y,Ur U r. - The most usehi' nVul reinai kahle oompcndlun. V>/ , } ,ll o n l «"' , ' v ;'‘ , dge In niir luugimge.--U r . »S Clark, i wsutrnt AyyicuUuru! thlli's/e. WEBSTER'S NATION AI; PICTOIU AG IHCTIoNAIiY. li>lo pacjes orrAVt*. no<J knouavings. pkice SO. The Work «K really a gern of Dictioimrv, i.jm " r 1,0 odllluii.—dmtTiWm EduraUona “In innnv respoctK. this Dlcthmaw 1« (h. /VMoc^! ,Venit ‘ nL eVer Ph^llshed.--7i;^o 3 /c, “ A*a m itiual n'reference. It is eminenllv fin /f/i/ orU} ' e U un^^ fcchooJ.s." ,V. i\ ‘J>/ **fr fsalsoihe hesttrenjiurv ofwords of Jlsplyi ~ /fur//o!d ?4!5l l,>h lull,iU " ge lliLs evtJr P‘«'SCK.sed.'* C ' : ' n ' ;lUtIAM ' Spßtlgfleld, May U, Is*!)—it A ?:ri!^ V , K ATHEH IS NOW VERY viable tor n l<^ 1H,,,, d tin. the prices are most fa inn,,!» f ' Mhp, “.yi , *K , noi yonrwlnteracmd the subsi rlber would oiler bln stock to the mibHc JpllapiVo-!” 1 w r n '*“* dlspo-ninn (»f the trade I. « h> \ "W>y promises to efr.-ct k--.lpk, if i\zv?rXtir r * r tu leuve th ° <«"-««> SPEAK FOR ITSELF, to the ,o "° wiur r htti'l? " '“’ I1 ' i "" e ' llt 1110 ~Ml conl th a l >« to be fJr I 5 1! *“ cI, PnP 1“ any one In the Irmle. 3. To deliver what id*c mers buy. ntnl not o furnish H em with a lower priced article to rn ake | h",, rl , T .n 1 , | USB , IU , u article, It, he I. u'-fw 1 >V.,,, 1 C , ’ rl V i|,l , < ’ , ' ,n nannof ne m Us. j \y luout r.-pnl’s,) fur a sor'ea of years tl * adviin ajie of the custom- rs. else *° ke ° P UU k,ntlHor * ,<,H l to bebad anywhere Er v " ,n mlarenreaeia ennl to irnilte n m io tbelTni fSaarnul *‘ v f °II two tfumaunti pnuntln t T" 111 VP the eustomera Ihe ndviuitnee of nm chanpe of prlce« »u the intne.s. v o - •" do all m hi- p'-wer for rh* bdnetM m those who «U*«l with him. Send n your orders and yon Hindi be deall us fairly with place’ 11 ,W lßrin “ *w any yarn in tin March U. HO, A. H.BLAIH. Uoots anti Sljocs. E CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES JFOi2 GENTLEMEN. All Ihe LEADING STYLES on hand or made to measure. I‘ flees Fixed at Lotv Figures. Ah Illustrated Price List with InstnirUonsrorKcli meHsUreinem »,eul uu receipt of post nmee Mt i. drvs». Whl, e*. UAUrLKIT. Aus« 2f.“iy inn AT.v| *ol)f0. CTimßnrr.'&T • 1.1, HAIL! ALL. HAIL !! the oi.ohy of the ston .■ is run MOUSING GLORY STOVB. THE OItEA TEST STOVE FOE IMS. WnJkor it Cluml.v Imvlng Just returned from IJew VurU and Philadelphia, where they have puicha.sed the iiirgunt, Jate*f and he*t flfcitirt* tnoiiiof y PA HLOU (j O O IC I N G A N D II ii ATI N O STOVES os'nr Hnnii'lii (<» this plnco, have nowon exhibi tion uu.i Tot Hint* at Llicii Storo Uooa 8 NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, where Hi-v \vM filwoys ho pleased lo nee their old trleu M and iiuuiy uow mien, cull and OXain lllM TUP. GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER —and- TiHv OKLEORATKO u. GVLAxt . ft /F.iRY ’IUP COnKIN . HToVE Tini niAT iy tjik woiiuk YhE MOUNJKCf GLORY In flie mo t pc- 'eel purfr or evo»y“ here. H imi! will lum i wniii-r. Jth mu! imhs right uii■ i ciM-t -rem »*cir * ly > eler i» the HlllOllg linmfivilM'ol olh to m* merits: J»iim*s 11. Weakley, i itev. J. Jloa*, \V. I). AliilJni. Wt'lin i ,v Duriand- • Gey. W’else. i IhlVld Hllnmls, Levi Ti'« u>> K >iumiej Gn-nson. ! Weakley ANmJier, 1 B- T. Gieen/leid, j J'hos. Chamberlin, SlUifneJ il. Gould, lolm Mihail,, Jhsoii W , Eby, ohu j'. Green, Thos. I.ce I**nry L. Burkholder, r<;i»T Spnlir, (ichiml v\ oods, I*. Mtunri, *. Woods, Joy. Galbraith, mj. Woods, , John y> Uivau. Wr havenlsou wry huge variety ofCookSlove •>j iho v»*rv best, unimds ; NGBLE L'UUK, iGu« Burner.) (."OMBiN A I'loN. (Gus Burner,) WM. BENN, " KU. UK A. . W A BASK, i,'i pf^ppfj and NIAGHA, all of which have given great Mil ►lhrUon fo the purchasers. W<- have also u large lot of orwtiivt* In use anywhere lJii.sc limner. amt one Are im» mini iluoimiJl iimonil ei fill jin mi open mile. We i fnliowjiiu pt*i>ohH from iul'm who have used It.U'- (lion J. Stnnnt. hdmmJ J'clry, irvm, A oble, i Mr. Marislield, Hup’t. Mi. Holly I’apvr Mill t 'o. I Warn 1 Kempton, TIN AND OTHER WARES, of our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, of all kinds constantly on band. SPORTING, UOOKINU * .IOHBINI of ml kinds (loin* on short notice and snh.sianf* aii>. Inc .iH-litsion wo ni \ n<- ..in- tncnds to ea and c\atiiineour goods and save ul least wei. wAIKER & CL A COY, NO. Is WEsT MAIN STREET. ~ CAUUsiUi,. J*A. Oct. 8, ISIH. ittfUiial. A Safe and Speady Cure fiirCou-rha.Coldi Asthma Bronchitis, Honrscneis Croup Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient! Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throai and Lungs. Don’t neglect a »ev-re Cough, or throw awny nioneu on a worthless medicine. Price fifty cents per bottle athPvfvF snUA n RD ‘ bkktlet I ' lsB^'huGMu - Nv - I'l i s.-il. h v GEORGE U. HOOFMAN Grocer, Poiiifini Sheet. M-’J-ob '. WjP—ly Foi Dyspepsia, - Fever and Aifue, Aci dity of the S'omach, Loss of Nau-ca, Hea-'-born, Jaundice, and all diseases aris - r from a disordered stale of the Stomj.cn, Liver or Intestines. i Prepared ly SEWaRD. BENTLET, & CIIKNKV. Druggists, Buflhlo, N.Y. Sold i by uli Druggists. For Sale by ORIiRGE B. HOOFMa> (Jiocir, I’.onfrei S not, Va < h l I iy• Rcsto-es gray and faded Huir to itt Original Color, removes Dandruff, CfilKS ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALP, Prevents Baldness, and makes the hah gio»v Sou, Glossy and Luxuriant, iid in EjA ia a ,W I'ap«r Boi Prepared hy SEK’AR 0. BRN'TLhA 4CM lh-uggiM.*, UulVulo, N.t. Solo by al, Druggist*. Fi.rrfuleliy GEORGE R. HOFFM v | Grocer. Pointful Street. - March 1, istiii-tv •; Jill'O.c ISO!). SIB BO NS, midlineky and straw GOC 1 I ARMSTRONG, GATOR & 0 I 4 a 2nt> BALTIMORE STHEiV Raetimdre. IMPORTERS AND JOmiEns OK bonnet and trimming he rons, .! ! VUI.VET AND KARII RIBBONS, ; BONNET CRATES, SILKS AND SAT 8 -' DJioioha Wand. I, / aces, h urjtfs, y?ut and I**! FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEf| STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' !«' ‘ x'4 TRIMMED AND KNTUr.MMED, SUNDOWNS ANDSHAICER nJDf- 1 f lumps Mo.-l: of M Million- o.imlil J.iiilln •“ l « l «»* , i|iiullni I <■ v,irU-i wi * 1 ’ wu °" o ' ■“ !*>■“•■ k «i»l "'HI <lely fIUMBIIS SOLICIT!'!) April lr>. lSlil)-;u,, 11 * hotel, XOETII ITANOVKR'ST^ET Carlisle, P j imiT orlbe j' leascil Ule "bo If mail. WELXj-KKOWN lIO’XW 'tntely nrrnnle*! hr i.p W k p n i,„. .ti« f “■<> P u P uvif ■ 'TAULINQ FOB, FlfxV Wii.* iwiNa. April 8, :^t«'<sood'g. 1869. BfiRKG, jjjjjjj” NE WHICH AND BE/HIIFuI SPRING GOODS G REENP IE LD’S No. 4, EAST MAIN STREET. Your Inspection is Minted, as great bsrgata, kUylHOr Dry «ro now offering- laving purchased a f ull , lne of olt tUe mM •irablo goods of the season for rash at the ,„ WCi , nark that poods have reached In the lasi m ■ars. lam prepared to offer to the trade great- t Inducements than can be found tn any Horn. All 1 tudt to convince any oneol he nhovc/Ad, is an early call. D lESS GOODS, COlhltED SILKS, SI/.K AND LINEN POPLINS, JA.PiVNEBEPOI*UNB •OPUNHTTE). MOHAIRS, CHEKES, STRIPED IQUB9. FIG nquES; beautiful ahudes'ot iPI ( ING ALPACAS, I T ll I I> E D MOHAIRS, S T jip K D POPLINS ILFALST DELAINES AT TWENTY CENTS. SPR I P E DELAINES, JOTU GIN G U A MS IN PL Al DS ami STRIPES, ALL WOOL DELAINES, ■ stmeand double widths. ■T OSLDRENS’ DRESS GOODS Mrenjt/nrleUeft, /oiKSTIC GOODS, I V)l« ya|lß Ol OD CAMCO at 10 and 111 J cents. •umcstlcOingkiimH at I2}s oeutn and upwards. taeltn of T'/ktug«, Sheetings, Pillow ‘oso Mus- ns, very eleap. Parties wanting theabovcwlll o well to »xnmlne out HtoAc hefoie purchasing. 'ottonades, Shirting Stripes, 'i GRAIN BAGS, •i ' LiOTHS & CASSXMEUES, fpm the Lowest Grade to the Finest French. avlng always taken the lend in this biui cb of \ c business, I would say I am better prepared >ls HcnKon than ever, to meet the wishes of all ? cslrlng a good articles °r » very fair bargain, SUIT-S MADE TO ORDER, >t the shortest notice by a first-class taylor. MOURNING GOODS,, BOMBAZINES « WOOL DELAINES,. BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES, CRAPS VEILS AND COLLARS, ngllsh Crape BLACK THIBET SHAWtS, luare and long, also a full assortment of Fu- eral Goods, for which orders will b© promptly iidsntlsfnctorally filled- WHITE GOODS', table linens. TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS row ts, LINENS, MARSAILL'-S, P QUE 3, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS, l'Dl\ TWILLS, S Will IS, ’.BE CAMBRICS &C. iroxiojrst T -I n great varieties. I OSIEBY ANB GLOVES, 0 Rill stock constantly on hand. REMEMBER THE PLACE, * O. 4, EASTMAIN ST. Vou will not be disappointed If you call and »••- Is nov maun*' L. T GREENFIELD. l , .prll 11,, L115M.47 all shades of Checks. Dr; Its, Denems
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