Agricultural. now TO KEEP VOI'N O CHICKENS. Tlie best way to keep young chick ens is to allow the mother to ramble with them where she pleases. They will thus secure, according to their wants, the heat or the sun, the cooling of the shade exercise, air and variety of suitable food. The next best thing is to follow the long established custom of .confining the hen in a coop near the dwelling house and allow the chick ens to run out and in at their p ensure. In many places, you cannot confine the hen’in a coop and let the chickens run at large, without ri-king the loss of them. A friend near us constructed large coops six or eight feet long, and four feet high by four feet wide, all made with slatwork, and kept the hen and chickens together therein, and got a pretty good thingandsaved his eltiek ens. This ye.ir we thought we would improve our plans. We made a frame work of similar size, and instead of covering it with slatwork, wo coveted it with netting, putting boards in the ground all round the bottom, coming up eight or ten incites and this was in a light, airy place, partly under Utcsliade trees. A box was placed in one corner for a shelter. We put in a hen and her brood of twelve chickens, and nev er saw anything "do belief. Wo had just what we wanted.a safe, cheap coop, with plenty of light and air. We look a good deal of pride in our new arrange ments, and the tnlsand tats found poor picking in our young flock. For seve ral days everything went on well; but in this, as in all things else in this world, we soon found that we could not be --ure of avoiding annoyance, and disappointments, One morning wo found that six of our chickens had been killed during the night, ’and nothing was left beltind to indicate how. We presume our wicked Irieud was a Wea sel. It roust have gone through the meshes of the netting, less than one inch square. We propose now tit use a netting of strong twine with very small meshes, and we believe we shall then have the best and sales.t arrangement for raiding chickens that can be found, the great object being :o obtain for the brood the greatest quantity of light ■ and air, without which wo are convinc ed lltey do not prosper well. —Albany Cultivator, Experiment** in Fec'llnf? Pitts. Green Co., O. To the Editor of the Cincinnalli, Gazette: In turning over the leaves of my day book, I came across the record of an ex* periment I bad with a sow and pigs.— In 1861, I had a sow of good common stock which had seven pigs on the sec ond day of January. On the second day of April, the sow and pigs laid eaten thirteen bushels of raw corn and common slop from the Kitchen once a day. The weight of the pigS separate ly was 475, 424, til), 80J, U!J, 2SJ, 2»J, lbs., collectively 2541 lbs. The pigs were separated from tho sow, and led raw corn and common slop from the kitch en until the 25th ot June. They laid ■ eaten seventeen bui-hels of corn since tlioy were weaned, and weighed col lectively, 455 lbs. This was a mere ex periment to ascertain how much pork a given quantity of corn woul.l pro duce. E. Hyslop. In the above experiment it will be seen that from tho time the pigs wore wepned, April id. up to the 25th of June, seventeen bushe.s of raw corn, together with the kitchen slops, gave an aggregate increase in weight of 2UOI pounds. That in every busnel of raw corn, with tho aid of the khchen slops, made nearly twelve pounds gross weight of pig porks. Our eoi respondent fails to state- whether these pigs were shut up, or had the run of a pasture, whereby grass formed a part of the ■'~lwd. II tjisy were slim up, the expe riment shiiws a fair prolit in raising pigs, even when led on raw corn. But il the corn laid been cooked, twelve bushels would have gone as far as tho seventeen bn-hels, thus showing a much larger profit. How to Have Plums every Year. —A Canada correspondent 01-the toun tvy Gen'temcm nays: “ Our plum trees aro loaded with good fruit every year, that we observe, the following tions : Put about a bushel of green manure arom.d the root of each tree, one bushol manure on the stable manure, and then a peek of wood ashes on the manure as soon as the snow u off. Lust year there were no plums on trees in this neighborhood * xcept ours. 1 do nut know the names of the soils we have, but they are some of them dale yellow with a little pink on the sunny side, some red with a yellow shade on under side ol fruit, and some dark yellow, witn red, irregular marks on them. The trees stand on a hillside facing the east, and have red currant busies between. We see many plums drop oil', stung by the curgulio, bui plenty remain on the trees lihd lipen.” Swiss Cake.—Take butter, flour, and sugar, of each tho weight of four eggs. Beat the yolks with the sugar and some grated lemon pei 1, Or ten drops of es sense of lemon, and one largeteaspoun ful of rose-water or orange flower wa ter, if preferred. Add the butter jusi melted, ami slowly shake in the flour, beating it until well mixed. Beal the whites of tho eggs to a froth, mix the whole together, and beat on for a few minutes after the whites are added Butler a tin and bake the cake hall an hour. To Cuke Warts.—Warts arc very troublesome and disfiguring. The lol lowing is a peafeet cine, ef’en of tin largest, without leaving any sear. Ji is a Frenchman’s prescription, ami ha> been tested by the writer: Take a sum J piece of i>. iv beef, sleep it ah night in vinegar cut as much from ii as will cover tiu'Vvart, un.l tie it on it, or ii the excrescence .’•? on ilie forehead, fasten it on with strips of slicking plas ter. It may bo removed in tho day, and put on every night. In one fort night the wart will die .mil peel oil’.— The same prescription will cure corns. The Peach Blow Potato.— A cor respondent of the Prairie Farmer wri tiny from Valparaiso, Indiana, who has been growii y potatoes for a mini her of years, and has grown all tlio va rieties well spoken of, has thrown ashh nearly all except the white and peach blow; The red is a good potalo; Inn one great objection toil with him h that it never stops growing until tin tops are killed bv a frost. Then the\ require to remain in the yionnd sunn time to ripen. After the tops are deao the skin will slip and givethema roiijfi, appearance. But the white peach blow tills the bill with him. They ripen id* some three weeks before the reilT- Tcc white yields much better with the satin culture and quality of soil. And as ti quality for the table,' he pronounces it lav superior to the red. ®oods jQRY GOODS! I fcOItETHINO TO SUIT THE TntES AND SEASON AT THIS NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE THOMAS A. HARPER. COR.\ER Of HANOVER ,f POMFRKT S7f. who Is now prepared to exhibit an elegant mid well assorted slock of , DRY GOODS. At exceedingly low prices I Bargains in • ■ S£ AN K ET&. of all colors and sizes. The Cheapest Slock In town. FLANNELS. Plain and Twilled, all colors. Uonuiia, Sharks, p)m* shirtings, Operas, Home-made, ami a lino article of Welsh Flannels. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Long and Square. Paisley and Thctoit, Ladles C’lmiklngs. Velveteens. Gold Mixed, Water Proof and Heavy Heavers. Merino Vests, Shirts and Drawers, for Ladles’ Misses, Men’s ami Boy's wear. A full lino of CLOTHS AND (.’ASSIMBIIKH, N A Nor D li £MS GOOD S In new and rich designs. Many of the above goods selling off at gieally reduced price-, im mense Mork of all the leading brands of Domes* (Id and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at less than regular ices BLEECHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS, PIL LOW L’A S !•> M US LINS, PILLOW CASK LIN ENS, NAPKINh TABLE LINENS ANDDOYLIEH. TOWDLS AND TOWELLINGS. Marseilles Qullta and Table Covers, Notting ham Laco Curtin Material and TJdys, WHITE GOODS, Kinbrold’ lies, Laces and lusertlnpa, Veils Beregcs nud Crapes. Hoisory mid Gloves lu Brent variety, an extensive stock of NOTION S. BALMORAL AND lIUOP SKIRT.". KANCV WOOLEN GOODS. CORSETS! COIISET&U French Wove, Hip Gore, and the celebrated Recite! Corsets. Ladies* Cufl’s nno Collars, Hem* sit died Tucked and Embroider'd Handker chiefs, I'luney Lace Handkerchiefs and many articles. I invite attention to recent purchases of New and Desirable goods, In which T can olfor special Inducements to cash buyers. TUGS. A. HARPER. Cor. of Hanover and I’omlret .?ts. Duo. 21. ISGS—tf QPUING GOODS. O We have Just rotnnipcl frnm tho oily w til a very large and splendid assortment of Bcasu»...-/jo goods which we are selling off rapidly at LOWER PRICES THAN THE LOWEST. our stock ol DRESS GOODS, 1b very lull and complete; .tho styles are unsur passed. We have splendid SI LKH,C ASH MEUKM. DELAINES, ALPaC*'AS. an'i many new style goods, GINGHAMS, CALICOES, HOSIERY, Cl LOVES, RIBBONS, Trimmings, i lekinga. Muslins. Shawls, - blankets, . Flannel, all grades. Handkerchiefs OLOTPIS AND OASSIMERES, Jeans, Coltonades, and the largest stock of small wares and trimmings la the valley, CAHPEJ. S, OIL f LO7JI Mattings, lUigs. Blinds, Carpel Clmlu ol Col ton. Linen and Wool, best make. Our Carpets are considered by Judges lo bo the cheapest out side ot the great cities. This stock of goods Is very large, well assorted, and will bo solo oil* at reduced prices. It is not necessary to till a column In exaggeration of our slock ; hut wo Invite all to call and see for them selves, which wo think will suil-fy them that this Is the place to huy for profit to themselves. BKNTZiHU April 22. ]«(!!) Q.UFAT CLOSING OCT HA Cl- our entire Block ol .summer goods to ho emsed nut In thirty days, if possible. The gu-aiest bargains ever oflered in Carlisle, Is im-v mb* given by us for flic* next thirty days. We aife determined to close out UUK ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, We will Keep no account of what goods (tost. They muni nil he sold without reserve. DEDUCTIONS AND DISCOUNTS are tho order of the* day. We have a complete assortment of all kinds of goods yet. and such wonderful low prices us to astonish the most experienced buyers. R E D U 0 E I) S 5 (H) noth fur 2 no Casslmer**. 1 00 do •5 Alpaca, 75 do CO Japanese Mixtures. 50 Granite poplins. 10 Pongee do., .‘>o Rest Organdies,- 10 do. do., Good Lawns, i-> 00 Lace Llmwls, 10 CO do. do. Good do. SILK COATS AT HALF THEIR COST. bumpier Shawls for $| on 31 50'IIoop Skirls, i 00 Carpels, Oil Cloths, Winds, Ac., Twenty-live percent. Lower-ikon the Lowest. B DOMESTICS OF ALL KINDS EXCEEDINGLY LOW We will give you more value for your money ■ indorany and all circumstances, than can he tad elsewhere. Call early and examine* our goods. Roe our, prices, am] be convinced of the fuel. W. C. SAWYER cfe CO., EA S T M AIN STR EE T 5000 pounds of wool wanted, for which we will pay Die highest market price. Juno 10, ihOO—ly B-r.WM. D. HALL. AND Mrs. MARY I S. II ALL. UOMI) K PATH IO PHYSICIANS D MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS. Ollier imet •esldenco. No. 37 South Hanover si reel, Carlisle, f’a. All Acnto or Chronic diseases successfully treated. Fulmer Donaldson, Unionlown, Pa. Cured 01 Heart Dtse sv-,vvf‘iy ara standing, in live weeks. Hud been given un to die. Miss Clara Gilbert, (ii'imiuiiown. Pa. Liver •ooiplflinl, of two yo-trs.slandlug. Cured in two mouths. Men). Reeser. Unionlown, pn. Inllnnmtion ol • lie eyes, with loss of Hie • ight of one eye. of nix* •een years standing. (hired in three months. Mrs. Alary Gilbert, Germantown. Pa. Dys* •opsin of ten years standing. Cured In t\v« mmihs. Mr. P’. T. Wood. Girard Avp., ami WafuockSt. Philadelphia. Cured of General chill ty of threi aforars standing. igßliss Em rim Morris. 1221 Girard Ave, I’lilla Pa Byspeps'a ami Gravel of three years standing.- loured In six weeks. F>nuk Frier, 71*2 North hit i street, IMilludel inia, I’emm. “White Kwelling" of nine veim r-.-..i|n L ' *’m*ed In five in rnim. All consultation free. Offices strictly private. pm linn iespetti tu iy fen ft, lo the looowtm 'adies. residing in Carlisle. Mrs. Jus. Masotihel mer, Mrs Win. Hastings, Mrs. Win, Jackson Mrs. J. Pallor, Airs. Henry Snyder, ami mam •thers. May 13. IK(W Cm. n. Hanover street.no. NEW YORK BRANCH lIFAUQUARTEHS FOU BARGAINS. We would Invite the special attontiau of Hu •itlstens of Carlisle, and Cumberland emmtv.t •nr well-selected slock of Hosiery. Gloves, N mns. White Goads. Linen anti Fancy Good It of which are determined to nm oil'a stonlshlng low prices. Give us an early call aud Judge for vourselvet v, tT M. HAMBEUOKR. No. IK N, Hanover street,Sine’s Hall, May 27,1*50—U WANTED. —Wanted )mmediateiy mi experienced Salesman,•wellncrpmlm 1 with Hie eitl/ens of Carlisle tind biirroumllii otintrv. None others need imply. ■ _ LEIDIG A AIILLEH. Afay 37, 1M8) fHcotcaT TtTAKQUAKT’S iTSTL E B LJNIMENT jrpjt MAN OR BE ART. Admirably adapted to the C’aro of all Diseases for which n t-'Hinier-Irrltani or External Reme dy Ik required. Diiihnnn awarded by the Cumberland County A{j' iHcu/lurai Society, . H K r \5 HEUCE9 Abnilnun Marquart, Esq.. has shown mo the receipt of which his Unimeut la composed.— From niv knowledge of the Ingredients, i do not hesitate In ccciifvMig that It will bo beneficial ivlfic mi r^iif! application of the kind is indicated. A. STEWART, M. D. SUlppcnsburK. Sept. 15, lsGB. Fully conversant with the chemical compo nent nnd medical effects of A. Marquart’s Lini ment, I cheerfully recommend tt to those who may need If. 8. N.ECKEK, M. D. Mr. a. Mnvqvmrt:—Dear Sir* 1 take pleasure in saying that 1 have used your Liniment for chap ped hands, and It cured them and made them ieo) soft, 1 think It the best I have ever used, and would cheerfully recommend It to the gen eral public. WM.OXIACY. Newton township, Pa., Nov. 24,1«68. 1 hereby certify that / have used A.Marqnart’s Liniment for Scratches and Spavin on two of my horses with the greatest success, and would yecnmtned it to all who at© in need of anything of tho land. C MELLINGEK; county Treas’r. Htoughslown.Nov. 18,1808. Air. A. Mnrqunrt;—DearSlrrl have used about half a bottle of your Liniment on my horse for a bad (.'oll»r Gall, which was the most, obstinate sore of the kind I ever saw; also on my arm for Rheumatism, nnd It Ims given entire satisfac tion In both cases. I would not do wlthot, it for ten times Its cost, and cheerfully recommend It to the public. MICHAEL LATSHAW. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 20,1808. A. Marquart, Esq.t—Dear Sir: I had a very severe attack of Rheumatism In my back, so that I could scarcely walk, which was very painful. .Alter using naif a bottle of your cele brated Liniment. I was entirely cured. This Is not a recommendation, but tho plain truth.— Von can make any use of this you please. Jacob long. Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov 20, ISOS. Sir. A- Mnrqunrt;—Dear Kir: I hrv/j used your valuable Liniment In my family for different pains and aches, and It has proved Batlsiuctory In every case. I do think, as an external Lini ment, It stands without n rival. I would cheer fully recommend it to tho public. Respectfully. OEOIfOR W. YOCUM. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 21, isflj. A. Mnniuart, Esa.:—Dear Sir:'lt affords mo pleasure to certify that I have used your Lini ment on my neck, in a case ol very tioro Throat, which was yuteh swollen and very painful. Af ter two or throe applications, I found It to act like magic, nul would recommend It os an ex cellent Llni*.uni. JACOB SEVERS. Walnut Rottoin, Pa,,Nov. HI, 1808 h'-r Saleh}/ Jluvtr.\tick Urn's., D. Ralston, Cbrn nio/lttr U'nr/hhigtv)}, • ailish , H7j' AGENTS WANTED* Address * A. MARQ.UART, WulniU Hott did, Cumberland Co., Pa. Deo. 10. KSiiS—iv (Ehormta. IjHIESH op, or PRIES I! FRESH 1 GROCERIES’! Always to he had ai the V H K A ]* S TO R V NO S S EAST POMFRET .STREET And why are they always fresh? Because I sell a great amount of them, and sell them low. Therefore, 1 tu n my stock oil ni.aiid consentient ly my goods must ho fresh. Von will find everything you whh la the way of GROCERIES. QUEKNSWARE. glassware. WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE. STONE AND CuOCIvKRY ‘ WARE • N o TION a It Ik iisclcas lo mention (hem, conut and sen (hr yourselves; and parents If il don’t suit you to omne, semi your children, ns they will he. dealt with, with the same care ns It you wore hero yourself. All kinds of o O U N TII Y PRO B uC E ‘“ken in t*vcha»ge foj goods, or cash 2.00 U LBS lUTKM'HK T FLOUR of tho finest quality on hand, which I sell hy tli ID. or 100 |bs. RETURN ALL IJ.VS Vn.SKALTOR V MOODS. GEO. 13. HOFFMAN, NU . HK EAtt T I*o M F RET S'J J JIT CARLISLE, PA. May IHSfI. ISailroaU Hines. jj kAding kail road, WINTEH AR RA NG EM ENT. Monday, dkoemrer ii. isos. Great Trunk lino from tho North and No’ th, west lor Philadelphia, Now York, Heading, Potlsvllle. Tninnqua, Ashhind. Slminokln, Leb anon, i aston, Ephmtu, Lltlz, Lancaster. Colu mbia, ic. Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York as lol lows: at 050. 6 50, klO a M.,12 -10 N00n,20.j and I 0 6'»p. M„ connecting with Mnllar trains on (he Pennsylvania Railroad and arriving at New York at. 11 00 A. M.. 12 20 Noon JIAO, 7 00, IU (>j p. M., and b 15 A. M., respectively. Bleeping carsac company the 050 A. M. and 10 50 P. M., trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Readlug.Pottsvill.Tama qua, Mincrsvilie, Ashland. Slmiuokln, Pine Grove, Allentown nml . hlladelphhi. at 8 10 A. M., 2t)5 and-1 lu P. M.. stopping at Lebanon and principal Wat .Stationsthe -i 10 P. M, train making counectioiiH far Philadelphia and Co lumbia only. For Pottsvlßo, BcuuyiKUl, Haven mid Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Busnuolmnna Uuilroiid; Leave HurrMmru at 0 80 p, SI. • r. to 20 li) IN) o oo :t 50 to 5 00 ileturnlux : Leave New York at 9 00A. SL, 12 00 noon, 6 H‘ and 800 P. M.. Philadelphia at 8 15 a. M. nml JEM) p, M-; Sleeping curs accompany the 0 00 A. SL, 5 10and 8 00 p, SI. trains from Now York, without change. .. Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7- au A SL. connecting with similar train on East Pennu. Uailroud. returning from Ueudlng at (GW P. M„ stopping at all stations; leave Pottsvilio at i 00, s '5 A. M., and 2 15 P. M„ Shumokln a 525 A. SL; Ashland at7oo A. SL, and 12 So P. SL ; Tutmiqua at KOOA.M.; nml 2 2° P. M„ iorPhilu. I cave pdtisvllle, vhi. Schuylkill and s-usque- Jianna Railroad at 7 10 A. SI. lor Harrisburg, and 1180 A. SI. for Pine Grove and Tremont. Keadlngiiccommo'iaUim train; leaves Reading afr ao A. M., reluming loaves Philadelphia at i- Ij P. M. Potts town Accommodation train; leaves Potts town at u-15 A. SL,returning leaves Philadelphia at 1 ou P. M, # Columbia Railroad trams leave Readlngat? Ou A SL, and 0 15 P. SI. lorEphmta, IJtz, Lancaster, Columbia, die. 7 Perkiouien Railroad Trains leave l’erkl»men Junction at O 15 A. M. and 580 P. SI., returning leavesklppuck at 8 10 A. M. and 1215 P. M.. con necting with similar tmlnson tho Reading Rail road. On Sundays: Leave Now York at 8 00 P. SL, Philadelphia 800 A. SI. undo 15 P. SLabc 800 A. M. train running only to Reading; Pottsvllle soo A- SL; Harrisburg 550 A. .'L, -I 10 and 10 50, P. SL. anil Reading at I 05, 0 00 and 7 15 A, SL, for Harrlsbutg, at 1260 and 7 ill A* M.Tor Now York and at-I 25 P. SI. for Philadelphia L'ommuintton, Mileage. Season, School and* Excursion T diets, to and from all points at re duced rates. Baggage checked tUumgh; 100 pounds ullmve< ■acli Passenger. G. A. - NICOLES Jan 21. isiiH—ly dm, bJivt-yintmnlrnl QUM BE B LAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD! OHA. N G E OF II OURS I On and after Alonday, Shut. Urn, iWK, Passen ger trains will run dally as fotluw*, (Sundays ex •eptedi* \V E S T W A II I) Acconwwdalion Train loaves Harrisburg K.OO A, M.,MechnulcsbuigB.SJ.CuvlitdeiUo,NeWYlUel) 45. •hlppenshurg KMU. Chambcrshurg 10.40; Green* ■astie 11. M, arriving at Haggerstowu H. 12 A. M. Mail 7Vofu leaves Hairlsburg 1,30 IV M Me •hiuitc.sburg2.UJ. Carlisle 2.31, Newvlllo U.lu.Hlup .euslmrg d.4i», chumliorshutg 4.20; Greencnsilo i.o<>, arriving at Ihigerstoulu 5,23 P. M. hhyress 7 Vain leaves Harrisburg 4,15 P* M., Me •hauicsburg 4,47, Carlisle 6.17. Nmvvl;ie6.so,Hhlp tJirtn,C'nrJ '**l net 15 inis- ly \ QUICK IN ITS ACTION. PERM ANE NT I N IT K CVI! I READ THE FOLLOWING TKSTJfttO.NV Messrs U. E. Sellers »t sull'. 1 cl with Rheumatism fm* a long nine i was Indm -d by Col. Dailies to try Johnson's Ithemm Ic Compound. 1 purchased one bottle and nis not feet ly cured alter uslncr It three* .lays, LAWRENCE WTNrjlKl.i Etna, Ailoybeny Co. Pa., Doe. 10, Messrs.u E.'Sellers «t Co.—Gent-Afl. r .* f ferine for seven years from Rheumatism 1 ’ ns cnrccl by one bottle of Johnson's Rheunn Ic Compound, when I‘hyslcluns could tflvc mo m relief. JOSEPH RoUINi Bhltrpstown, N. J. Dee. 15, 1W>(1. Messrs It. E. Sellers .v Co.—Dear Sirs;—l wn n cripple from Uheumallsni for sixteen years, r lon contlnod to Hie house, and oven urmhMn walk. Johnsons Kliourualic Compound eu -d mofrom my disease,mid now lean walkulibiit toy slulfas well ns ever. - JAMES MuI)OWEL Tremtm, October 25,18(i5. Messrs U, K,wcUcrß& Co.—Gcnlfl;—.Tohnsi JUicumntin Compound cured Jno of Ilheunmi tu when Physicians and every other prepuriiUo in the Phurn.ueopia lulled, Dr. J. T. WRIfiH . Leavenworth, Kansas, Doc. 2a, lilu.'). Messrs. U. 15, Sellers & Co.—Dear .sirs: —I h -o by certify Hint a number of persons, any fat er among the number,i who were untlcied vUi Rheumatism for .many years, have to ny Knowledge, been peinmnently euro., ! PITTSBURGH, BA. KOU s.U.K uv JOHNS T ON, HO L L O A V a O W I) E N PIIILA D E L P JII A , PA II is purely A VEGETABLE I’KIJTAIiATIOX not a single grain of Mineral poison ml. nlutu its con position— no thill while It. Invariable al fords relief ami effects most- wonderful nmf, no overdose could injure the niosl ten or mfni.t. . J. M. LiNiWEV- 1 'ear Sir;—Wo arc very pear out of your mediene, please send us iwoiloz en. We would Just say that your medlctnc!hns cured a ease of .Sci-oDda that. Inis been tanking on for ilv years; the flesh was eaten off thfc In dy’s aims—yon could see the sinews working.— Rne Is at thocigbfh Dottle now, and the fledi h ? rowing on very fast. Your Hlood Searcher U go ng all over the country. The people are rer/ much pleased with the above case.’ Please remi us .statement of our account, and oblige ns. t Yours indy, JOHN RALSTON SON, Euukuton, Ixn. Station, -ti-'lloware of counterfeits. The genuine' has the name of It. E. SELLKHS A- CO.. «. at the bottom of the ouslde .vrapner, Solo Propflolor.s, U . 15 . S K Jj L J 5 Jl S & (J 0 Pittsburgh, pa. JOHNSVJON. HOLLOWAY COWDEN, I’liiuuKi.i'iUA, Pa. HAVEIWTICK BROTHERS. Caulihlk, Pa Miil'eh 1 lM'.'.»-lf gPRING IMPORTATIONS. RJ mi OKS, MILLINERY AND ST HAW (iOOPS. ARMSTRONG. GATOR & CO , 237 .1 2311 BALTIMORE -STREET, BALTIifOItE. IMPOUTEHS AND JODHEIW OF BONNET AND TRIMMING RIB- bOns, VISLVET AND SASH RIBBONS, BONNET CHARES, SILKS AND .SATIN! Illusions, ftlumls, lace.*, hnchr*, Sdle and r,fi FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEAT EUS,» STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES* HATS TkIMMkD AND IT.NTUI.MMU), SDNDOWKB AND SHAKER if GUI The largest stock of Mllllnerv Goods in t Covin' ry.mul in rhottv variety wh wcollfliat prl<‘-s Hint will defv competition. nRUEUri SOLH.T 1’EI). April In; 2m - fßeDcal. T % BEST rLA IE \ \kO Vi l> * , PURE RELIVE &n\&. 't> | Medicines and Finldelials, K !' to :• jti a & i- ’ HAraSTIOIpOS;, Kovttv tta,WC« Stvcc, CAIllj& PA Drur/s, Medicines Chemicals , jbois, Pitney (it.o'Ui, mt'ectionariespkr fwnen/, 'JoiiiArticles, it-houla bo kept on hand in every family, and indeet »» a t arc‘sometimes subject to colds and conpis, all should bo provided with this anlidote for tlnm. . Although settled Consumption is thoigMl in curable, still great numbers ol cases whero Jjo tils else seemed settled, have been coniplctelycurod, and the patient restored to sound health jy the t'ficrrt/ Pectoral. So complete is its mister/ aver the disorders of the Lungs mul ThrOit, that fie most obstinate of them yield to »t. When noth ing else could roach them, under tho CVicrry Pcc tnral they subside ami disappear. (Unarm and Public Spcaficva And great pro motion from it. . : , Aaflimn is always relieved and often-wholly -uml by it. ~ • • Bronchitis is. pcncvnlly cured by taking the herry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. €0 generally arc its virtues known that no need not publish the ccrlillontes of them hero, or tlo more than assure the public that its qualities me fully maintained. Ayer’s Ague Cure, For Fever and Atuo. Intermittent 7over, Chill Pover, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o.» and indeed nil the affections whioi arise from malarious* marsh, or miiamatio poisons. As its name implies, it docs Cure, nnfl does not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous whatever, it in nowise inltiros any patent. The number and importance of its cures In the ague dis tricts, arc lilerallv beyond account, mid wo believe without n parallel in tho history of Ague medicine. Our pride ,U gratified by tho acknowledgments wo rcceivb’ef the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unncclimated persons,' either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic, localities, mil be pro tected bv taken: the AtSVJ g V.UIiF. daily. Por JArvr Cnuii'lainta, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is ;m excellent remedy, stinmlaimg the Liver into hi*al(hv actlvAv. . . For Bilious Di-oidcn and Liver Complaint*, it is im excellent ivnicdv, producing ruanv frnlv ro •■••• »» jm-i-.- oilier mooicines nnd failed. Prepared hy Du. .1. avku & Co., Practical ami Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Moss., and told all round tho world. H. B. LIN 2. I'ltlCi:, .a 1.00 I*l3 J£ HOTTLJ-: Fou«ai.k by Hnverstick broUu*re.Vt\. Oct. 15 l*ns_]t "sit - GE T TH E BE S T Webster’s Umibridj!ed Dictionary, JTOO KNOIIAVINOS; I.MO PACKS QUAUTO. PUICESI2 Ih.TOO Words anti !\h'"nii)r/Hn»t in O her Dlctlonavir*, Vieweil as a whole, we arc 'ontldcnt that no oilier living language lias a dlrtlojmr.v which so fully and fafihinlly sets huih Its present eomli lion as this hist crlltlon of Webster does that of our written and spoken English tongue.—//<«•• pn Mayazinc, These three bonks are tho sum total n( librarii*: T/ir Jhblo, .* A nfaprar , ami ll 'filter's Hoi/al O'Uirlo.— Ohlcayo Kvniiny ,/nnru r/c. WEBSTER'S NATIONAL PICTORI. AL DICTIONARY. I'UO I'AC.E-S OCTAVO, C-00 KNfiIIAVINOS. HUCR SO. The wmit hi really a nem of Dictionary, jm the thing h»r ihe million.— <-1 merit 'tin 22thu'(iUoU' Monthly, “In niiiiiy respects, this IMctloMavy is tl itio>«t convenient ever published I .”— ltot'fioxfcr Dvmon-nl. “ As u rn-iinml of reference*, It is eminently fli ted for u»o in families and schools.’' —iV. Y.Tr bunr. “It is also Uio best IroasurV of words of Us size which Hie English language has ever possessed.” Hartford Prrsf, Published by G. .t C. MEIIRIAM, Springilch Massachusetts, May 0. lb(il)-U DELPHIA. S"Sn»pleB-ae„t by mail when -written for. Jan. 7, iMiD—ly HpO AMERICANS VISITING EFT J- PK.—The Banking House of Norton A C.ti.of PnrlH iuu! L»*n on. having entered nmm l»u‘lr now premises l , uro prepmed to show every ?.V« S.ViV” Ui Al "°r Sc,ill Travellers. T» obviate H'PtlUllruilicH and expense alien, mat upon the purchaseol Letters ol Ciedil to Europe Mossre Norton A'Co., have nmvnaed to receive Amorll cim currency. United Slates and Hallway Bon d or American Gold at the value In Purls, nluVhm the amount at once to thocredlt of deposit or« Parlies hcfoie leaving for Europe should have iholrcorrerpondoneo plainly addressed locnre NORTON A CO., I Broad St. N \ ■ March 11. IMiU-rm or f. 1-nthur.v.U.Vdon L 1 L. BHRYOGK. .lii'iico >1 Hie Vrfl 2ri"o-°“ M IrVm '“ 110W ■ L ' nrU o> HAIL! ALL HAIL II THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STOVE Wnlkop & Clntuly hnving Just iclurned fiom New York nml Plillndolpßlu, where they hftvo purchnpeil the Jnrgcbl, latest miA best nsftotV metil of — { ..ookxho tWBTOVßB over bronchi U> tills place, Imvo nowon exhibi tion and An nnlo at tbolr Store lloon's. NO. IS WIiUT MAIN STREET, where they will always he plqpjcd ““““'i' old friends and many now ones, call and exam l "° TUB GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER, THE CELEnK ks 1n 5 i u j, £ ioic. «c the greatest stove FOR 1808. TOP COOKING STOVE the best in the .would. 11cm. J. Sluswt, Edward Kury, Herg’t Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Mr. Mansfield, Sup’l Ml. Holly Paper MU -Co. Snm'l Kemptow, EU..JBKA. wAbash, ELECTRIC. and NIAGRA, nil of which haw given great oat- Isfactlon to tho purchasers. Wo have also a largo lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, of our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON. of iiUklnds conflUmtly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING A JOBBING of all kinds done on short notice and substanti ally -In conclusion wo invito our friends to call anti examine our goods nnd save nt least wen ty per cent. WALKER it CLAUDY. NO. IS WEST MAIN'STREET, CAiiLisr.E, I’A. Oct. 8.1868, iittrtrual. gig A Safe ami Spcady Cure for CouuJis.Colde, Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient, Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Don’t nctflcct a severe Cough, or throw away monev on a worthless medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE ihepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY A r.UENKY, Druggists, Buffalo. N.Y. Sold S iry nil Drugyintr. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMAN, Grocer, Pomfret Street. March 4, IkcO—iy Foj Dyspepsia, Fever and Aifuc, .'ci d\by of A\c omac'h, i.,o>s ol’ Appetite, Nausea, Heir* Guru, Jaundice, and all diseases arts'-- t trorn a disordered stale of the Stomacn, Liver or Inlestines. Prepared by SEW A lIP. RFNTLEY 4 CHENEY. Druggists, Ihitlhlci. v.Y. Sold by all Druggist?. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMaN, Grocer, Pomfret Street. March 4, IMift—J y Resto'cs gray and laJcclHair to its Original Color, removes Damiruir’, CURES AIX DISEASES OF THE SC.4I.P. Prevents Balontss, and make? the h:»?«r guw Soli, Glossy ami Luxuriant anil sl,oil ppr lUilf. Uadi fi-iiili* in a .Val l’n<« iM. Prepared I»y SRWAUH. BENTLEY &CHKNEY. l)Vnggi-ii*. BuUhlo. N,V. SoM by ai; For Sale by GEORGE B. HOFFMAN Grocer, Pomfret Street. March 4 U>W)-Jy HOO\' r-KIUTB. 1115 Wivr. T. HOPKINS Hns removed hisManufactury and Salesroomsto NO. IHS CHESTNUT fiT., PHILADELPHI A, Whore his *• Own Make” of Champion Hoop Skirls, especially adapted to hrst-elaas Wholesale and Uctnit Trade, will he found to embrace the mobtextenslve assortment In the Union, and nil the latest and moat desirable styles, Shapes, •lengths und sizes, 2, 2l{. 2*4, 294 yards round, of Plain and Gored I‘aiders,* walking Skirts. Re ception Trails, 4c., 4c.. together with over nine ty different varieties of Misses and Childrens' Skirls, all of which for symmetry of style, finish, lightness, plasticity, durability and real cheap n- m. are unequalled bv any other goods lu the maikol, and are warranted in every respect.— -kirls made to onion Altered und Repaired, Wholesale and Retail. Full Hues of Lpw priced Eastern Made Skirts, 'sSprings,kicent.s; 20 Springs,-!*centstiSSprngH. 55l*ente; 30 Springs, (to cents; and 40 Springs, 75 cents. CORSETS! CORSETS!! COHSETBIIIS7 dllJTer ent styles and. prices, from 75 cents to $7OO, em bracing R. Worlloy, “ Beckcl,"' “Glove Fitting,” Madam Poy’s Corset Skirt Supporters, Mrs. Moody’s patent “-Self-adjusting Abdominal" Corsets, Prenoh, English mid Domestic Hand made Corsets, and superior French Patterns of Potpll Corsets, "Our Own Make," to which wo invito special attention. * Complete assortment of ladles’ Under Gar ments. at. very low prices. GEN ERA L AGENT for the BARTRAM & FAN TON FAMILY SEWING MA CHINES, 'supocior to any other before the public. Fifty-two of those No. I. Machines, Price $55 each, ur© being given away to our customers, in order to get them Introduced, Evoty person In want of ar ■ teles In our lino, should examine our goods bo tor© purchasing elsewhere. (Tall or send for cir culars, at our Mamiiaotnry and Salesrooms, No, 1115 Chestnut st.. Philadelphia. April h, iMftt-am , WM. T. HOPKINS. HOTEL. NORTH HANOVER STREET,, Carlisle, Pa The ’subscriber has leased the above commo dious and HOTEL, lately"'oocunlod by Lewis Faber.) and is now prepared to accommodate the public in a manner tQtnvesnllafactlc.n, . dTABLI.NO FOB HOESES. 8, pwn-flm* Urj) (Bonus. i6I)U. newhich and beautiful sPRI ‘N G GOODS, G REENFIELD’S, No. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, Your inspection la solicited, us great bargains in all kinds of Dry Goods aro now offering.- Having purchased a full lino of all the most de- sirable goods of Iho season for cash at the lowest mark that goods liavo reached in the last six years. lam prepared to offbr to the trado greal er Inducements than can bo found ni any House 11l this valley. All I ask to convince any one of ,llie above-fact, Is on oarly coll. DRESS GOODS, j COLORED SILKS, SILK AND LIKEN POPLINS, JAPANESE POPLINS, POPI.INETTES, MOHAIRS, CIIBNEK, STRIPED PIQUES. PIG PlQUES;l)eniUirm alm.lei.nf SPRING ALPACAS STHI P E D MOH A I H , S T R I 1’ 10 D POPLINS, ELEGANT DELAINES AT TWENTY CENTS, sT B 1 PlO DHi, A 1 NH S SCOTCH GINGHAMS IN PLAIDS anil STHIPtS, lu single and double widths. Also, CHILDRENS’ DRESS GOODS lu great, varieties domestic goods, 6000 yaldii GOOD CALICO at 10 ami IS’/S cauls, Domestic Ginghams at T2Ji; cents and upwards. Slacks of Sheetings, Pillow-Case Jlus- llns, very cheap • Parties wantlml the above will do well to examine onr slock before purchasing Cottonades, grain BAGS, CLOTHS & CASSIMEBES From the Lowest-Grade to the Finest French. Having always taken the lead in this branch of the business, I would sny I am bettor prepared Ibis season than ever, to meet the wishes of ul] desiring a good article, or a very fair bargain. SUITS MADE TO ORDER, at the shortest notice by a fiist-class tnylor. MOURNING GOODS, WOOL DELAINES, BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES, OK APE VEILS AND COLLARS, English Crape BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, Square uud long, also a fall assortment of Fu- neral Goods, for which orders will be promptly andsatisfactorally filled. WHITE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS TOWELS, PIQUES, QUIETS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS, INDIA TWILES, STOSSES, TAREETONS, CAMBRICS &C, In groat varieties. H O SI ER Y AND GLOVES, o fall stock constantly ou hand. REMEMBER THE PLACE, NO. 4, EAST MAIN S 'JP on will not ho disappointed If you call and see L. T GREENFIELD April WM9.-ly WM, E. KAHNS. SPRING all shades of A LI. WOOL DELAINES, Shirting Stripes, Checks, Drills, Denems BOMBAZINES EINENS, ' MARBAXEEK3, Noxiosrsi MILLER & BOWERS take this opportunity of directing the attention El ofthe community at largo, and every personiti E? particular, to their recently replenished stopkof HARD W-A RE , They studiously avoided Investing during tht high prices, and patiently waited tho falling out of tho bottom before attempting to refill their shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices, as near ns possible, they have Invested largely and aro prepared to guarantee to their friends and customers as low prices m any market outside the cities. They especially Invito the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stock Is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment in enquirli!* for anything In pur line. Wo have tho agency of tho Wlllcox & Gibbs' SEWING MACHINE, and would respect fully ask all those In waul of a Machine, to examine the Willcox & Gibbs’ be- fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. Feb. 25. IrCO.—lv [ M ...MAM. 1S() HENRY SAXTON, NO. Ir> , EAST MAIN ST CARLISLE ■Wholesale and retail dealer In Hard ware. Iron, fJtMI. Fai p.- building Watt-rials, Paint' Ol’h Glass, Ac., «to. , „ . FI uest.quailiy of American and English I*'' KTv T AND T A BLJO OUTj,).;n Kverv deserlpiJon of Tools adapted to all an chanleai trades, of the most celebrated makra ami warranted In event instance. GUNS, PISTOL & AMMUNITION Pumps for any depi h, warrmitod toglveaa tisfm lion, Cements, Pond, Plaster, RlQßUngPmv Builders receive material to n great advantage Mh in price and quality Housekeepers goods am utensils In great variety. Wo arc sole agents for the great. FUEL ECONOMIZER PAT. KXCELSIOK WEATHER STUIPPINi adapted for doors and windows. We leel« urselves coinpotent of phasing a>l, as our goods are of the highest in nxutiUy and hu<» tn price. Orders by mall receive prompt attention.- GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN - FREE. Parties Indebted to, us for 18(18, will plf make prompt payment, and all to whom we are I detitnt will please present their bills for salt meat. Jnn. 14.18G0—ly P URNITUKE. JOHN LISZMAN, CABINET AND CHAIR.MAKER SOUTH HANOVER ST., NOS/ 65 tt 67 TWO DOORS HO I,OW POMFRET STJR ’T, CARLISLE. Pa. A splendid assortment of now Household Fur niture, consisting of Sofas, - Camp Stools, Lounges, Centre Tables, • Rocking Chairs, Cluing Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomens, Bureaus. What-No Secretaries, &c M Re. Wardrobes Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, Kitchen and Ofllce FURBNITUBE, OP THE LATEST STYLES, COTTAGE I'UEMTUEE IN SETS, SPLENDID NEW PATTERNS. BEADSTEADS AND MATTRESSES. GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES. IN GREAT VARIETY. Particular attention given to Repairing am Canine mid Varnishing from town and roiuurj aMemied to promptly and on reasonable terms. ‘ Feb. 18. it-60—Oni’ 1 ' p iPER'a BOOK AND FANCY STORE. A NT) GENERAL NEWS REPOT, 58 WEST MAIN STREET. CARLISLE, PA. A tlna ARfiortnioiit of Goods on liand. such a« Writing TVska. • Port Folios, Ladles Pompnnlona, Work Boxes, * Satchels, Ladles’ Purses, Popkel Books, Begar fuses. Card fuses, Gold Pens, Pen Knives, &e„ &c. A LAItGK* SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM AT REDUCED PRICES, BI ABIES FOB 1868 Subscriptions received fornll Magazines. Fnsb* lor Books, Papers, &0.. at publishers prices, You aa\ e postage Pml always nmc of receiving your Magazines by subscribing at Piper’s. Special attention Is paid to keeping always on band a snpply of SCHOOL BOOKS, for 1 own and country schools. Bookr find Mnsio ordered when desired. Mn.v 28 IPR7— tf ABTHEWEATHEHTSNOW VERY the the prices are most fa* vorabiefor the laying In of your winters coni the subsorlher would otrer hla stock to the public knowing lull well the disposition of th e trnde •generally to make many promises to efTe ct sales. The subsorlher would prefer to leave the qualiO' of the coal he furplsliea * SPEAK FOR ITSELF, and he will he hold to the following which on hla old standards. 1. To sell n. no » ut the best coal that Is to l» had., «• bollob cheap aw any one In the trade. . 8. To deliver what uts c"St rners buy, and not io furnish them with a lower priced article, to make the price suit his sales. 4. Redeyes in the principle tha scales cannot be In use [w thout repali r,J for a series of years, to the advantage of the customers • 5. To keep all klndsof coni tobehadanywhere else; ji. Never to misrepresent coal to make n sale. 7, To guara l tee full two thousand pounds h the ton. >. To give the customers the advantage of any cl ange of prices at the mines. », in determined to do nil In lil- p<>wer for the hdueflt of those who deal with him. Rend »n your orders and you shall be dealt os fairly with, and on ns lavomblo terms os any yard In the place. March 11. U>B9. TiifßB. R. A. SMITH’S PHOTO IVI graphic Gallery South-east Comer v,c Street, unci Market Square, where may behnu all the dlirerontstyles of Photographs, from ca™ to life size. * IVOBYTYPEB, AMBROTYPEB, AN® MELANIOTYPES also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) boil) Plain and Colored, and which are beautiful pt"* dnctlons of the Photographic art. Call an* 8W them. . _ Particular attention given* to-copying from Dauiiorrotypes Ac, She invites the patronage of tbepnbllo, F6b.'». 18fl9. &c, HENRY SAXTON.