Agricultural. o*l* A* BX*l!»Tt*o CltOl*. It cannot bo maintained that the crop of oats does not exhaust and Im poverish the soil i for common sense ns well ns science tenches us that every crop that Is removed divests the soil of as much grain forming material as was consumed In too production of the crop. Therefore, It a soil bo wet or badly cultivated, and it yields only a small crop ol oats, of course thei bmn will be impoverished but little. But II tho crop be a bountiful one, It is clear that more of the grain forming materi al will be abstracted from the soil tlilm was taken in the rjfodt.oH-.- of only a smalt crop. The oats crop will not ab sorb much of the material that would render It productive for u crop of bar ley, or wheat, or Indian corn. For this reason, some soils that have been well nigh ruined for raising oats, have pro duced excellent crops of barley anil wheat, after having been summer-fal lowed. Such instances occurred, how pver, on good wheat laud, and not on such ground as was well adapted to oats. In some sections of tho country oats are sowed for many successive season-, under the impression that n crop ,m this kind of, grain will exhaust the fertility of the land less, and at the same time yield more profit than any other cereal, all of which is nearly cor rect. Nevertheless, oats or any other crop will exhaust the fertility of the soil.—iV, V Times. Plnnls for linfi* Ine Baskets. The German ivy is of the easiest cul ture, II watered did y Tor it loves wa ter, and must have it freely to thrive well. Tiio soil uhulrl not he too rich, English ivy, and poet’s ivy are botli easy of culture- Jiunoywoit is ob tainable by all; ft grows in most gar dens like a weed, ami no one would re fuse a root of it to the asker. It re quires sandy soil and frequent water ings, then its leaves are small and closely set, and the effect is lovely.— Trandescantia, both variegated and green, grows most re-ujily—a iitlle cut ting. becomes, before many weeks, a trailing vine'of great beauty-. The Tom Thumb Tropoednm, though rath er a large plant, for hanging biskels, will, In a very poor soil, grow well and blossom freely. Fiist put little bits of charcoal at the bottom of the basket, then in the middle, small, coarse sponge; tins hems the moisture, and the roots diink it upas they require it;, tile charcoal acts as a purifier, and keeps the earth sweet. Fill up your basket with a little rich earth, with, at least, two parts of sand mixed. Our moneywort, which grows so lovely, has only scouring saud with charcoal and a bit of sponge. Breaking Houses.—l am glad to see that the practice of breaking horses is growing into disuse. Geiiile your horses and acquaint them with the du ties which they will have to perform, but never break them. Accustom them from their earliest colthood to lie handled; pot them until they enjoy your society ; in lact, yviu their love by kindness. Let them learn what a hal ter is in a manner which will not shock or frighten them. Teach then early to put up with straps and buckles, and when old enough liavo them daily bear or drag some'light load; but do it all kindly, and gradually lead them on in their education, so that when the prop er time comes they can bo saddled or harnessed with neither risk nor trouble. Bnt to throw the whole burden of a three years’ education upon . them in about the same number of days, and to conquer the poor trembling, frighten ed animals by brute lorco is inhuman and unreasonable. Let us learn and teach our children to treat the animals, given us for our serve e by our Maker, in a manner worthy of human beings, all of w licit! is sou nl, sensible ad- yj'y* Thtiro ia nriflilng nmra mm'ii sonableor unwiae than the old mode of treating horses; leaving them to run wild until a certain age, and then hav ing » violent conflict with them to see which will conquer What the Fakjieii Wants.—The farmer wants fail play with the manu facturer. He wants the man who makes cloth to he subject to the same law of trade that he who produces wheat. It the manufacturer is “pro tected” to the tune of fifty odd per cent, from competition with foreign producers of his wan shy act ot Con gress levying higlt“dutUaon their \m portation, thofaimer should be “pro tected” to exactly the same extent on the staples which he produces. Large crops abroad hi s deprived tile Ameri can farmer ol a foreign demand for his grain. Wheat has fallen a dollar a bushel ini Butmave wool ens and ci imOrtionatcly? It not, v t>'y because a bounty o , paid to the home n “and lovie I ngJcnst th aeturcr, “ pro le ts” the former uy preventing free coral etition, whereas the farmer has lo cope with the world unaided. “Free trade and free markets” is in ho the motto of the American people jnstassoonas we ean pause long enough to mnemner that the almighty nigger mustbe ignored to give the almightier white man an opportunity to nsert in- teiligent sway in the just lubninistn tion oi public attiiirs. One halt the time or more wil 1 be saved “ cluirninsr,' 1 by tallowing the directions here giving. After the milk is strained, set the pan over some boiling water in an ordinary iron pot on the stove, and heat the milk until the cream rises slightly. Whenever the surlaco begins to show wrinkles then it is done (set it away to cool be fore you put it in ado e place). It earthen clocks are used set the crocks in the water in a tub. If served in the above way it v ill make more butter, and will besweeter, and keep longer.— Since I have scalded tny milk we churn from two to ten minutes ‘‘in patent churn,” otherwise took sometimes half an hour. You get vour pay for the amott trouble of scalding the milk when “churning,” besides the extra quanli * ty and quality.— Jbxehanoc. Hoo Cuoleua.—A writer in the H'ock Journal recommends the follow ing no n prevenhitixe ol this disease: Flowers of sulphur, six poparts, sol phateof iron, six ounces, eiuehom, pul verized. a pound. .Mix well together in a large morinr; afterwards give a table-spuonfui to each animal mixed with a few, potato peeling- <tnrt corn meal, three times a clay. I'omimte this for one week, keeping the animal in a clean, warm, dry place, and uot allow ing too manytogether. A German gives the following as a sure cure lor hydrophobia “ Tin bite must be bathed as soon as possible with warm vinegar and water,, jiilu when this l as dried, a few drops : -*of muriatic acid pound upon the wound will destroy the poison ol the native, and relieve the patient from all present orfutme danger.” g£S*To one gallon of milk add one gallon of diluted ulcohol at io per cent and when it has become sour separate the eurd from the whey by nlteriiigaml set aside the latter for a month or more, when it will be louml to be good viao gar, containing no lactic acid, skim med milk will answer as good a puv as any other.— Exchange. jjgyThe disease known as Uiptheria in chickens may be cured easily by the following method : Take a small wood en paddle and remove the yellow mat ter from the tongue, and ihen apply, lard and block pepper to the disea-cd parts. A single application la genentl sulßcieut. and a second is always snfß dent. We get this from a large grow er of fowls. — Farm Journal. JDij) iSoods JJItY GOODS 11 aOMETIIINO TO SUIT TIIE TIMES AHD SEASON AT THIS NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE THOMAS A.IUIU'ERi CORKER Of lIAKOYf.It A- PO.Vf'llf.T .VIS, who Is now prepared to exhibit mi eU-_" well assorted Block of dry GOODS At exceedingly low prices! Bargains in i BJj A N KETS* of all colors and sizes. The Cheapest Slock m , town. • F LANNEtfB. Plain and Twilled, all colors, Domets, Sharks, Vlaid Shirtings, Uporus, llomo-mndu, and a lino article of Welsh Hannols. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ( ! Long nml Square. Falsiey mid Thcbol. Ladles ChmKiiiuM. Velveteens. Gold Mixed, Wato Proof umi Heavy Beavers. Merino Vests, Shirt* uiul urawom, for Ladies' Aliases, Men's and Boys wear. A full lino of CLOTHS AND CASSXMBIIEM, FA AO Y J> JZJb'XS a 00 D s in now and rich designs. Many of the above goods felling off ut giuatly reduced price-. Ini iiiunso stock ui all the leading brands ol Domes tic and House burnishing Dry Goods, at less timn regular ices ULEECHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS, Pile iOW CASE MUSLINS, PILLOW CASE LIN- ENS, NAPKINS TABLE LINENS ANDDOYLXES. TO WEIS AND TO WELDINGS. Sliirsiniles Quilts nnd Till lo Covers, Nulling nun, I,ncu Curtin -Wuturiul unci Tulys, WHITE GOODS, Embroil! nes. Luces null Inserllngs, Veils llert-i'cs uml Cruces, liulsery null Gloves In (jreitcviitlety, ml extensive sloolc of NOTIONS. BALMORAL AND HuOP SKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN GOODS. OfiSJSTSt GOJtUETS,!! I'T-eueli Wove, Hip Guru, uml the celebrated Ui-ckel Coined. Lullies’ Cuffii nil. Collars, Helu ■ulehed Tucked uud Embrolder-d Hnndker .-kiefs. i.luuey Luce Hand dealers and ninny urUcleu. , , ~ 1 mv.tc ntlentiou to recent purctmfie.s of New and 1 leslrakh- goods, ill willed I call alibi special inducements toca-h buyers. THUS. A. HARPER. Cor. of Hanoi it and I’oiiiln-t a ls. Dec. Cl. IMIS—If, CJFBI NO GOODS. O We have Just relumed from the city wp n a very Inrgenmi splendid assort men I of seasonable goods. wliu-h we are selling oirrupldly ut LOWER PRICES THAN THE LOWEST, our slock ill DRESS GOODS Is very lull and complete; the styles are unsur passed. We have splendid sILKs.CASHMKRES, IIELA I NILS, ALP.au AS. nn-i -finny now style goods, GINGHAMS, CALICOES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, BIBKONS, Trlmmintts, 'I IckniKK. Muslins, Rhawls, Blankets, Flannel, all Rvulna. Himdknrchlefe CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, leans, Cnifonndes, mid Ihe lartrer 1 slock of small vare.s ami trimmings in tho vtilloy. CAJiPEJS, on. CXO7F/, ltugn, T>ll mis, v.j« I j;n t-Ull I H OI COt ion. Linen and Wool, best mnko, Our Carpets iin* considered by Judges to be the cheapest out ■ddc ot the great cit'es. 'l’h Is stock of goods Is very largo, well assorted, and will he sold otf nt reduced prices, ills not nocossarv to fill u column In exaggeration of our stock; hut wo invite all to cull and see for them selves, which wo think will satlTy them that this is the place to buy for profit to themselves. BENTZ&CO. April ‘22. 1809— H PM AN IT V Q.KBAT CLOSING OUT SALK Our entire stock of summer goods to bo closed out In thirty days, if possible. The greatest bargains ever offerer] in cmli.sle. is now u» be til veil by ns f»r the next thirty days. We mo determined to close out oust tiS'riuG erroaK ov ttumiEn oooos, We will Keep no necoimt of what goods cost. They must all be sold without reserve. DEDUCTIONS AND DISCOUNTS are the order of the day. Wchavo a complete assortment of nil kinds of goods yet. and suedi wonderful low prices as to astonish Mm most experienced buyers. So 00 noth for 2 nO Cassliuere 1 00 do k'i Alpaca, 75 do 00 .Japanese Mi\(ur 50 (J ran lie poplins, 10 Pnngee do., 50 best Organdie-, ID do. do., • Good Lawns, 15 00 Luce LhawK U) O'J do. do. Good tin. SII.K COATS AT HACK THEIR Mummer BUawls for SI 50 Hoop Skirts. • 1 00 Carpets, Oil Cloths. Blinds, &c., Twenty-five per cent. Lower than the Lowest. DOMESTICS OF ALL KINDS EXCEEDINGLY ■ We will ulvo you more value for your money under any and all circumstances, than can he rad elsewhere, fail early and examine our goods. Sec our prices, and bo convinced of the fad. W. 0. SAW YE H it CO., E AST MAIN STR EE T 5000 pounds of wool wanted, for which wo wil! pav the highest market price. June 10. IMtft—ly Dr. WM. D. HAM.. AND Mrs. MARY S. HAM,. HOMOKPATHtri PHYSICIANS ABO JIBmCAT, EI.ECTRICIANB. onin> nml residence, No. \X7 South Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. All Acute or Chronic diseases successfully treated. Fulmar Donaldson, Unlontmvn, Pa. Cured nt Heart nisenso.of 2 yars standing. In live weeks. Had been given up to die. Miss Clara Gilbert. Germantown. Pa. Liver Com plaint, of two ydrs standing. ‘ Cured in two months. RenJ. Reesor, Unlontown. Pa. TnQnmalion of the eves. with loss of the slab!, of one eyo. of six- Iced years standing, Cured in three montha. Mrs. Mary Gilbert, Gertnahtown, Pa. Dys pepsia of ten years standing. Cured In two months. Mr, F. T. Wood. Girard Avo.. And WnrnookHh, Philadelphia. Cured of General Mobility of three years standing. MlssKinma Morris. 1221 Giraitl Avo. Philo Pa Dyspeps'a and Gravel of three years btandlng.— Cured in six weeks. Flunk Frier, 742 North Fit street, Phliadol p da, Penna. “White Swelling" of nine years standing cured In five months. All •'■onsultatlon free. Offices strictly privuto, Drs. Hall rnspeetfu ly rolvrs to the following ladies, residing in Carlisle. Mrs. Jas. Mason hoi* iner, Mrs. Hostings, Mrs. Wm. Jackson. Mrs. J. Kaller, Mrs. Henry Snyder, and many others. May 13, |SoS—fim. ■| o n. Hanover street, no. -i n °NE\V YORK BRANCH: HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS. . We would Invito the special attention of the citizens of Carlisle, and Cumberland county, to' our well selected stock of Hosiery. Gloves' No lions. While Goods. Linen and Fanny Goods all of which wo nro determined to run olfnt astonishing low prices. Give us an curly call and judge for yourselves, M. HAM BERGER. No. 1R N, Hanover street, Wipe's Hall. May 27, Wia-u \\T ANTKD.— Immediately— VV t , xj«*n‘*«c‘e(\B»ilea , Tian,\veUapgowQt-. ed with tlio ciil/»-ns oft'n»-iin!r und tmrroundlng country. None oiiiorsxit'od unply, LEIDIQ A UIUEK. May 27, IMP 'HR.'iml REDI3DED 15 to 20 1(1 00 fl 00 50 t o 5 U 0 O S T LOW, fttrUlral. iLf AiiueAurs" Pth ICJIUATIOD LIN rME NT KUKMANOniIBART. ■ Admirably adapted t« Uio Turn of all nmpiwpa forwhlclinCounter-irrltantor External Ucnie dy la required. . . ... • . DliHomn mvonlcd hu the Cumberland (\>uniy Ao* Abraham Marquart, Esq,, him shown mo fho receipt of which his l-lnimnnt 1h compoHed.— riom mv knowledge of the •ngrcdlenle. I d<»uot U,, • 1 ' 11 ; ifvlng that It will ho beneficial whcr*> an e.Mcnml n[ipl!oallon of tbP hind 1h Indicated. A.HTEWAUT.M. D. Shlpponsb.iirg .Sept. 10. IHW. V’nlly conversant, with the chemical cmnpo nenta and medical efTeetsof A. Mamnarts Lini ment, I cheerfully recommend a to thoed who may need II» S. N. KCKK.It. M. L». . Mr. A. Mm-qnort;—Dearsir-Ifalco jdCi'sy f lu Bavlntt thnt X nave IWeil your Lfnfniciif for Hmp ced hands, and It cured them and mmJp them feel «oft. I think lc tho bent I have ever lined, and would cheerfully recommend ilto fbogmi eml nubile WM. GiiAn\. oral PUDI t - Nowlon !ownßh , Pt pa., Nov. 21, isw. I hereby*certliy that 1 havbdscd A. Mat'ddart's Liniment for Scratches «ml Spavin mi uvoi ol mv:lmr.seM with the greatest success, and would rccOVrimed Itloall who are Ih need or anything of llioltind; o county Trens’r. Sloughstown, Nov. 18, Jfeub, Mr A;Mtii-c|Unrt-;—Doarsir; 1 haveusedabout Imlfn bottle"fyourLlnlmenton my borne for a had Col hi r Gall, which was the most, obstinate wwonf the kmd I over saw ; also ou my arm for Rheumatism, and it ban given enure satlsfnn- Uon In both cases. I would notdi> withot It for ton limes Its cost, and' cheerfully repom'iiend It to tho nnbllo. MICHAEL LATSHA W. to mo pnuiic. Jaokuonvll|oi p„ M Nov _ uses. A. Maniuart, Esq.:—Dear Sir: I had a very novere attack of Rheumatism in. my hack, so that 1 could scarcely walk, which was very painful. Alter using half a bottle of pnr cele brated Liniment, i was entirely cared. TJilh w not a rceoininondatloiir but the plain truth.— You can make any use of this'’i?ON(j Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov 20,1803, MiV-AiMarquartt-DcarHir: I hrvo userl your valuable Liniment In my family for different •naltiH out) aches, and it has proved satlslactory In case. I do think, as an external Lini ment, It stands without a rival. I would cheer fully recommend It to the public; Respectfully. ■ GKOUgE W. YOCUM. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. -I, !»(". •1. Mnrourtrt, Esn.;—Dour Sir; Itnllordsmo pleasure to certify' that I have used your-Lint nicnimi my neck,ln a oascql very Sore Ihrmit, which was much awolleu and very pnlnnit. Al ter two'ov three appUrntliinaH.lotiml ll lo act like rrintAo. and would recommend il a-s tm ck cellent Unmv nt. >f A<'(ill HEVEJIH. Walnut Bottom, Pa., tsnv, U', I’-rr ftoU h}/ ffavryslirk /Oo’«., I). Cb'Vi man it- M'wl/iint/tvn, '\n iWr. tor AGENTS WANTED! Wlrj* Walnut Bottom, Cumberland Co., Pa. Dec. 10. iMiS—l.v ©tomics liMIKSH GROI’KIUKSM EHKSH ' GROl't I{TEs;! Always lo lm had »< r H K A V * 'l’ O K I NO EAST rOJIPRKT tHTREET And'why are they always fresh? Because! sell a ureal, amount of them, nnd sell thorn low. Therefore. I urn my stock nUeii.nml consequent* !v my eoods must he fresh. You will find everythhutyou wish In Urn way of GROCERIES, QUEENHWARE. HLASSWARR, WILLOW AT-J) cf/dar ware. HTONE AND OitOUKKBV WARE, md rm end jo NOTIONS pr. J. T._WUiaUT. I.envenworth, Kansas, Doc. 25.18»w. Messrs, 11. 15. Hellers & Co.—Hear —F lierf*. i)y certify that a number of persons. »m.v father uiu'iit; the number.i who were nllllclHd with Kheumatisui for many years, liuvn to my Knowledge, been pennaiienlly cured by thonso of Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound. • (lOIINIBY PRODUCE | Bh „ rnn , Pmini .. N ov.2o, WI7. N It is useless to in on Mon them, coino ami see for yourselves; nml parents if it don't salt you lo eomo, send yi.ur children, ns they will bn dealt with, with the wimp earn ns U you wore here yourself. Ajl kinds of 'nuen in exchange for goods, nr cash 2.000 LBS. lll’rKWlili T FLOUR of the finest quality on hand, which I sell by the lb. or ion lbs. RETURN ALL UNSATISFACTORY GOODS, GEO. n. HOFFMAN, NO. nn LAST i* I\\W'l E V ST HUET CARLISLE, PA. May IK»0. RaUroaTi ILiucs. 1 TEARING RAIL ROAD, 1 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. MONDAY, DECEMBER M, IWW. Great Trunk lino from the North and No-th, west for Philadelphia, Now York,' Rending,' Poitsvlllo.' Tarnaqua, Ashland, Shninnkm, Leb anon. I uston, Kphratn, LUiz, Lancaster. Colum bia, &e. Trains leave Harrisburg for Now Vork as fol lows: at y 50, 5 50, 810 A M., 12)0 Noon, 205 mid h) on P. M„ connecting with emllur trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad and arriving at New York at M 00 A. iM.. 12 20 Noon 550, 7 00, 10 03 P. JVL.and 0 15 A. M., respectively. Sleeping catsac com pan v the Jl6(» A. M. nml 10 50 p. M„ trains wlf/mntohange. Leave Harrisburg for Kondlng.PotLsvlU.Tama qnu, Mincrsville, Ashland, simmokln. Pino Grove, Allentown nml iilladelphla. at 810 A. M., 205 and 110 P. M„ slopping at Lebanon and principal Wav Stations; the •! 10 P. M. train milking connections for Philadelphia Jiml Co lumbia onlv; For Poitsville, ScimylklH. Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad. Leave HarrMmrg at :i ■’!() P. 51. Rcturnlnv : Leave New York nil) 00 A.M., 12 00 noon, 5 l( and 800 P. M., Philadelphia at H 15 Aj M. and :J '(0 P. M.; Sleeping cars accompany the 0 00 A. RL. 5 lOand 8 00 P. M. trains from Now YorU, wlihout change. ■ Way passenger train leave Philadelphia At - ;t0 A M.. connecting with similar train on East Pen mu Railroad returning from Reading ato3s P. M« stepping at all stations; leave I'ottsville at 7 00.*'u A M,, and 215 P. M,* Slmmoklu a 525 A. M.‘; Ashland at7oo A. M.,aml 12 SOP. M.; Tamaqua atB3OA.RL; and 2 2 f * P. M„ JorPhlla. Pottsvllle, via. Schuylkill and >usque linnna Railroad at 7 10 A. M for Harrisburg, and U 20 A. M. for Pine Grove and Tremont. 5-1 00 UeadlngaccoimnO'inllon train; leaves Reading ntTtfu A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia at-i- Potlstown Accommodation tram; leaves Potts town at 0 -15 A. M.,returning loaves Philadelphia ntf IK) P, RI. Columbia Rallro'id trams leave Readlngat? ou A M. t and ti 15 P. M. lor Ephrnta, Lllz, Lancaster, Columbia. &r. Pcrklomcn Railroad Trains leave Perk lumen Junction at 9 15 A. .M. and 5 80 P. M„ returning leavoskippaek atß to A. M. umU2-ir> p. M. con necting with similar trahison the Reading Rail road. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8 00 P. M„ Philadelphia «0o A..M. anil a l*> P. M.. the koo A. M. train running only to Reading; pnttavlUo 800 A M.: Harrisburg 5.50 A. .M.,1 10 and 10 5o P M„ nml Heading at 1 05,a oo and 715 A, M„ for Harrisburg, ut 12JA> and 721 A M. lor New York and at-l 2.5 P. M. for Philadelphia Commutation, Mileage. Season. School and ■Excursion T elects, In uud from nil points at re duced rates. iJunum'f checked Ihioiifdi; 100 pound* allow each ftiMUMiuer. G. A. NirOLJ-s Inn 21. NiU —ly Of». U M J{ E 11 L A N I) .V A I, I, K Y RAIL ROAD! CHANGE OF HOUII S ! On ami after Monday, Sept. H rH,-IHfW, Poason. ger'l mtna will rim dully us iollow»,(.Suudnyaex copied) v/ k s t w a n r> Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. M„ Meehan Jcsburgfi.&S, Carlisle IMO, NVwvllle 0,45, sluppensburg HUU tUiumbershurg la.-so, Green* castle 11.11, arriving at Haggerstown 11.42 A. M. Mail Train leaves HairlsKiirg 1,.50 P. ftl., Me cbnnicsburg 2.0 J, Carlisle 2.B4,Newvillo a.lO.Hhlp peiishurg 3,-in, Cbimiborsbmg 4.20, GrooucnsUe 4.50, arriving at HugerwUiwn 5.25 P. M, Jirprcs* ’J'rnin leaves Hai rlKbum.4,ls P. M„ Mo chunlc-sburg I,47,CarllnleS.l?, >«iwv::les.so,Hhlp noowhnrg 017, arriving at Chamboriiburg‘ul 0.45 P.M< , ft Mixed Train leaves Cbambersburg KO5 A. M. Ureeucastie 0 .25. arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 a. M. : EA9TWATID: Accnvwiodnllon 7 rain leaves Chumbersburg 4,45 A. >!., MlilppoUHhuru 5.14, Nowyllle 5.45. Cuillsle U IK, Meelnmicsburg 0.47 arriving at Harrisburg 7.15 A, M, Mail 'fr/tin leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M., Green? castle KJl'j. rimnibershiirg u.K), Slnppcnsourg 0.40, Newvlllo 10.14, Carlisle lu.r>o, MeeluiulcHburg 11.21 arnylug at Hun isbuvg 11.56 a. M. £}rprrss Train leaves Hagerstown 11.55 A. M., Grocncastlo 12.73. Cbumbersburg 1.00 Bbippcns* burg 1.21. Newvlllo 2.06, Carlisle 2.45, Mechanics* burg 8.12, arriving at Harrlsbuig 3.44 P. M; - A Miauui Trfiin loaves Hagerstown JI.US, P. M., Greeucastle 4.12, arriving ut Cbambetsburg 5.00 P. M. tfj-MnKing close connections at Harrisburg with Vmtns imvml from | J hUa»lctpbUv,Now YorU. Hull (mure, Washington, P l lU{b 1 1S BVVKUJtITKNDENT’faOPFIf'V, 8,1658. feopl. aim, jflnlr Uenrvort.* Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to i:s natural Vitality and Color. ! A dressing which is at onco hgrcenhto, lieiillliy, and effectual for preserving tiro Inlir. Faded or gray Hair is soon restored ' td its ' original color tcilk the gloss and freshness <f youth Thin hair is thick-* iMiffl. falling hair checked,, and balik iicss often. (hough not always, cured liv hs use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed,' or tl.a glands atrophied and .decayed. Bat such as remain can bo saved for usefulness by this application. Instead, of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi i h at, it will keep it clean and vigorous, i * occasional use will prevent (Imhair » .1 turning gray or falling off, 1 and •iMupiently prevent baldness. Free . .-n those deleterious substances which i: .i;« some preparations dangerous and ‘ 11■'-irifTiis lo itlio luiir, the Vigor can . Imnufit hut not harm it. If wanted >. .• «lv tor n HAIR DRESSING, . .ijll<r ( -Ui. c,iii found ?o desirable, iiiiiniirj oil nor dye, it does <o[| while :,11. 1. nr. mid yet 105.3 ■i; on till! llmr, glvii." in n Well gloejiy .in* mid a gnilelid peifiune. ■ ’-'.■apared'by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. | and Analytical Chemists, LOWKLL, MASS. :->diorc >i.00., Fon F,w f l y Ilnvorslftk hrothcrs.CarHslo, l^ Oct 15 lFk s - ly ' LD’.S INTERNAL BEM- I-;iJY!! TJIK > QUICK IN ITS ACTION. PERMAN FNT IN IT S cITIt F REAP TH-E FOLLOWING TESTIMONY Messrs 11. E. Sellers i On.—Having antlered witlr Rheumatism ft if a lime time I was Induced liv Unnlra to try Jnuusims Rheumatic Compound. I ptlrciutsHd one bottle quo woh pe, tectly cured wtiauXL. Ktnn, AllPglipny.Co. P«., Den. in, Jmhl, . Messrs. It T 3. Sellers * forint; for seven year* from HheunuiUeni I wan cured by one buttle of Johnson’* Jmeumatic Compound, when Physician* could "Ivoinu no relief JOSEPH UOBINS, Bhavpstown, N. J. Dec. 15, INW. , Messrs H. E. Sellers .v «*o.—Dear Sirs;—l wns a cripple frnrn Uheiimailum foraixtecn years, of ten vonflnea to the house, ami even unable to walk. Johnson r Hheumatlc Compound «;ure«l me from in j- disease, uml now lean walk without ,„y well ns eve,. JAMES McD£nvEUj> Trotium, October 25.J8H5. _ , Mphsi-h It. y.sellprß& «‘o.--Genlß:— Jolitihod’h 'tluntmalia Compound cured me of Hhpumrmsm vhcii Physicians »nd every other preparation Jn ho IMiurthuropUi Inlicd, B. E. PEELERS * CO., PITTSBURGH, PA, FOB sAJ.E BY JOHNSTON, HOI, LOW AY ao E A I’HILABEIiPHIA, PA HAVBBSTICK BROS CARLISLE, PA March 1. 1800—If The greatest medical dib UOVEBV KNOWN TO MAN. LINDSEY’S [BLOOD SEARCHER. Fort ho cure of ull diseases arising from an Im pure stale of the Blood, such ns - - SCRUKUX, A,S ALT RHEUM, i-RYSIPELAS, SOKE EYES. BOTLH,TITTER, *<• U» is purely A VEGETABLE PREPARATION- natasluglo grain of Mineral Poison enters luto Its con position—so that- while It In,variably af fords relief nml effects most, wonderful auras, no overdose could Injure the most lon or Uiftmt. .1. M. liniwky— |u*av Sir;—are verynear out of your modicum, plouso send ijs tjvo doz en. Wo would Just say thatyonr medicine l}a*» ' cured a case of Scrofula that'has been coining on for tlv years; the flesh was eaten off the la dy's «i»ms— you could see the sinews working.— Sue Isat theolghth bottle now,and the flesh Is growing ou very fast. Your Blood Searcher Is go ing all over the country.' The people are very much pleased with the above case. Please send us statement of our account, and oblige us. Yours'truly. JOHN RALSTON .t SON, Elpeuton, Inu. Station, ad' Beware of counterfeits. The genuine lias the mime of R. E. HELLERS & CO, at- the bottom ot the oushlo wvappei Solo Proprietors. a. h .sell k ns & co PITTSBURGH, PA. For stile by JOHNSTON. HGLI.OWAY & COW DEN PHILADELPHIA, Pa. ITAVERSTIUK BROTHER*. C.VUt.IfH.K, P\ March I ismi-lf SABRING IMPOIITAJMOXR, 77 7.8 8 0 NS, lIILDINKBY AND STRAW GOODS, ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO, 217 .< 2.111 BALTIMORE' STREET, Baltimore. r'IrvORTKRS AND JOBBERS (A*, BONNET AND TRIMMING RIB BONS,' VELVET AND BASH feinBONS, BONNET CRAPES, SILKS AND BATINS, Illusions, iitonds, I.aces, Hitches, Fctteand VttvcU, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATH ERS, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS. The largest, stofek Cor*d« In f* a Count rv.nnd'nniaiUnllad In' choice variotV.which wo oQoi'ul prices Unit will defy competition, ORDERS SOLICITED. AprU 15, itup't. AN» MEWtWHNI I THK BE ST PLAGE / o nn ) PURE AND RELIABLE B> n V-& s 9 Medicines and fine -Chemicals, i n A HAYERSTICK RROB., No. 10 Jfovttv Hanover Street. CARLISLE PA PRALERB IN pruqs, Medicines, Chemicals, Jiooks , Fancy O >o*la x Confect uniaries, Per turnery, ToilH A Wfcfe«i «&*., A'/<* Stuff's, Cosmetics, Stationary, &o. Also, Pure Wines for Aft’du al Pur - poses. Their assortment of Goods, in variety. novel* tv and elegance, connot ho surpassed, rim arti cles have been selected with great- rare and are i-alrul led In quality and price 10 command the attention of purchaser*. , „ I’livalcianH prescriptions enrefuby compound ed, *A full stock of Patent Medicines on hand. All goods warranted na represented. b HAVEIWTICK BROTHERS, No, 10 Norm Hanover St. Feb. 18. IRGO—ly v/d orry sectoral, j.of f ho Throat and Lunge, ;n i-s OoutdiH, Colds, Whooping Conan, ihouohitis, Ascnma, and Consumption. T’p.hamv never b<*r»re hi the whole hlstoiyof ' iicdleitie. Lav. anvlhuiy won m» Widely amt so deeply !pun Hie eruiihliMi. f of mankind, n; Him cxeellcat •cnie-lv for pulmonary complaini-. 'J Inougha long .fiics ‘of years, and among mo.-t oi the, races of uiea it has vlf.cn higher amt higher in their estima nan, as it has become bcMer.knjmn. Its mulonn character mid power to min; the \ annus allectious of the longs ami Unoar, have made it known as a vo- Pablo protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of dbcuae ami to young children, it ta at the same time the most effoetual lemedy that can he given for Incipient, consumption, and toe dan trerous affections oX tho throat ami lung-. A-a pro vision against sudden attacks of O'mp, it should bo kept on hand-in every family, and indeed tm.all are sometimes subject ,U> colds ami roughs, ail should bo provided with’ UiU aululote for them. . Although settled Constinii>t*ini is thought m ettvablc, still great numbers ol cases where the dis ease seemed settled, have been cumplciely euicd, and the patient restored to Round health by the Chorri/ Pectoral, So complete 1* its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs ami Throat, Uml the most obstinate of them yield to it. W lien noth ing elso could rcarh them, under the Chewy Pec toral they subside mid disappear. Slayer* and Public Speakers And great pro tection from It. ~ , ~ Asfhtna Is always relieved mid often wholly cured by it. „ Jtronehltts is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small ami frequent doses. So generally mo its virtues known'that wo need not publish the certificates ofthom hero, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. „ Ayer’s Ague Cure For Fever and Ague. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or B’Vous Fovor, &o and Indeed all the affections which arise from molariousv marsh, or mlasmatio poisons. As its name implies, it does Cur*, and doe* not fall. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous “übstanc-e whatever, it in nowlf-o injures any patient. The number ami imnorfam-p of its cures in the ague dis trict*, nro literally beyond nccnunfi’aml wo believe wlthout a parallel U\ tho hlutow nf A arm* medicine* Our pride Is gratified by tho acknowledgments wo roccivo of the radical euros effected in obstinate eases, and where other remedies had wholly failed UunooHmatod persons, either resident in, ot ■ ravelling flnnneh miasmatic localities, will he pro '•clod bj' taking the AOTrii crrjfP daily- For lAver Com»fninf/i. arising from torpidity >nhe Liver, it is ,-m excellent, remedy, Mimtilafmg iii - [.lvor tuts heahhv aetivAv. 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MEHUIA.M, Springfield, Massachusetts. May (I, I still—lt DELPHI A. Samples uC«t by mail when ■written for. j’aii. 7, lc*u—ly rpo. ameiucakb visiting'bu i ROBE.-T>in Banking Honan of Norton * CoTol Pans am! Lon on having entered noon their now premises. nre prepared to show every attention to American Travellers, To obviate the difficulties and expense nttemmm upon the purchase ol Lctteis of Credit to Europe, Messm. Not ton A'Co., have nrmnued toreceivo Ameri can currency. United states and Hallway Bonds m- A merlfftti Gold ul the value In Paring placing the amount titmice lolheerertU nt tWormlinrH—• Parties heroic leaving for Europe should have thelrcorrerpondencti plainly addressed to care NORTON &C(>.,4 Broad Nt. N \ Merch'll, or fi l-**tmny,Lon'dr>i). L. SHHYOOK. Justice of th i tlj»jy 100 No 8 * ' lrvln ’ fl Ily w, Carlisle. rffli Swlirg. Ctmunr, &r JIXZmU Ai.li JlAll.il TUB Oixmv OP THE NIQIIT 18 THE MOKNINO GLORY STOVE. the anriA test uto vk fob im Walker *t rinnily linvlnp jmt returned m>m New Yurk ami plilluilelpniu, whero they kayo purchased llio InrKC&t, latest and beat assort mem of % STOVES over broualll to tills place,liavo nowon okhlbl- Mon and loi nule ut Mich Store Uoon «, NO. IK WEST MAIN STREET,. wkcl-e they ivillalwflyß bo'plendctl to see l||o|r old IMonds and milky now linen, call audcxilrn lm! THE GREAT MORNING OLGUY | ~ PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER. -aNd- TIIF, CELT-BBATEIJ It EG LIE Ax I. i oft TAIIY top COOKING STt)VH rrlE BEST IN THE WOKLI). THti' MORNISG GLORY i H the mo t no* f ect parlor stove ni use anywhere or everywhere. It is a Base Burner. and one lire will last ih winter. It lias mleadoorsall «‘manu ntlcl Ik>oj - right and cheoiful uSun open gate. Ave rest cctfa.iy refer lo the following persona mm among hundreds of others who have used it. ns lo Us merits: James It Weakley, Hev. J. Boas, W. B. iMullm, Wehci t A Borland. Ueo. Welse. David Uhoads, Levi Trego, Samuel Gieason, Weukley & Hadior, . , L T. Greenfield, Thos. Chamberlin, aamuol H. Gould, ohn Stuart, Jason W.Eby, John T. Green, i Tims Dee, Henry D. Burkholder, I Peter Spa hr, . Kiclmrd W uods, Wm P. sluart, I. H. Woods, JoH. Gulbmtth, , MaJ. Woods, JohnM.Gicgg. We have alsoa very large variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely; , NGBLE COUK, (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION. (Goa Burner,) WM. PENN. EUrEKA, WABAS gi jECTtlI i._ ami NIAGRA, all of which have given greatsat isfaction to' the purchaser!,. Wo have also a large lot of lion. J. Stnari, Kduurd Fury, Herg’i Irvin, »‘oJ. A. Nobln, iMr. Muwallold, Sup't. Mi. Holly PapeT Mill Co. ‘ Sam'l Kempton, TIN AND OTHER WARES, or our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IKON, of allkinds constantly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING A JOBBING of nil kinds done on abort,notice tu.d snbslnnU; ully. In conclusion wo Invito our friends to eall und examine our goods and save at least wwi ly per cent. WALKER & CLAUDY, KO. 16 WEST MAIN STREET, Carlisle, pa. Ont. 8. l m. -iWrtmal. 1 0.1s1C V . I VE ME e A Safe and.Spcady Cute for Ctm«hs.Coldt, Asthma Bronchitis, -Hoarseness Croup, influenza, Whoopini' Cough, Incipient, Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Don't neirlcct a «ev-rc Cough, or throwaway monev on n worthless medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE by SEWARD. BENTLEY A CHENEY. IbugjnslE.BuCaid.N.Y. Gold by all Dnisyi,stp. For Sail* hy GEORGE B. HOOPMAN Fomfiet Stieet. March 4. F^istT^ l lesiTon ictijm Bfcjhl.il M S * A PERFECTjOURE Foi Dyspepsia, I'cver and ’llfue, Aci dity of the S'onmch, of Appcli.lc, Nausea, Hen- - -urn, Jaundice, and all diseases ttris- ; from a disordered state *of vne i .iyer or Intestines. Prepared l-y SEWaRD. BENTLEY & CHKNET. Druggist*. Kuin.io. \*.v. s„ld by ull Druggists. Resto-cs gray »ml faded Hun . i Original Color, r< novos D-v -h mi. CSQGS AM. DISEASES OF THE {.W.P. Prevents Baldness, and ma!;<.>• -m \ 'x gto'v Soft, Glossy and Lu;.'ui-:a; . $l.llll and $1.5)1 jut Milt*. Earl; ILlib n i Lit I'a-cf Prepared hv ?RWaUD. BKNTI.I-A * ORKNEY. jinnrg'-l-'. R.ifP::.... .\.V 'ui.l by aK nruggi*' l ' Fop Bale by GEORGE B. HOFFMAN . Grocer, Poiufret Street. March 4 IKM— ly 1115 1115 WIVT. T. HOPKINS Has removed bis Munnfactury and Salesrooms to NO. Hl6 CHESTNUT BT.,PHILADELPHIA. , Where hla ‘ Own Moke”, of Champion Hoop Skirts, especially adapted toflrut-clas.- Wholesale and itetnil Trade,will- t»e found t<» embrace the nfosf extensive assortment In the'Union, and all the latest’ and - most desirable styles, Hhauea, .lengths and sizes, 2,2K-2J-S. 'Qi yards round, ol Plam'anrt Gored I unlers, warning Skirts'. Ke -qeptlon Trails, «tc., &c.. together wltli over nine ty different varieties of Misses ami f-hlhlrens' Skirts, ull of. which for symmetry of stylo, finish, lightness, elasticity, durability and. mil cheap «>•&?,am unequalled by.uuy ottier goods In the mutket, and are - warranted in every resp«-ct,— »kiiLs made to order, Altered and • Repaired, Wholesale and Retail, - , Full lines of Low priced Eastern Made Skirts, 15 Springs,.'ls cents; Jtospilngs.4s cents; ißSpnigs, 53 cents; JWSprings, 05 cunts; and 40 Springs, 75 cents. CORNETSH OasOTSI! CORSETS I! 157 differ ent styles ami prices, from 75 cents to t*7 IN), em bracing R. Worlley, “ Huckel,” "Glove Fitting," Madam Foy’s Corset-Bklrt Supporters, Mrs. Moodyfs patent "Self-adjusting Abdominal" Corsets, French, English and Domestic matte Corsets.and superior French Patterns!of Ootcll Corsets,."Our Own Moke," to which we invite special attention. Complete assortment of ladies' Under Gar ments, at very low prices. GENERA L AGENT for the BARTRAM <fe FAN TON FAMILY HEWING MACHINES, superior to any other before the public. Fifty-two'of these No. 1.-Machines, Price’Bss each, are being given away to our. customers. Id order,to get thfcra Introduced. £veiy person In want of ar ticles lo our. lino, should examine oui goods be lore purchasing elsewhere. Call or solid, for cir culars, atourSlonainotory and Salesrooms, No.G lll&UhestnuiHi., Pniladolphlo. April *. iMtO-301 WM. T. HOPKINS. MDiUCAN HOTEL.' NORTH HANOVER STREET, C A ELISIiE, Pa Tlie subscriber has leased the above comma dloUb and WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, ‘lately ' by Lewis Faber.) and Is now prepared U> opcommodalo the public in a manner, to give satisfaction. STAPLING FOB FIFTY HOBSES, B,lBoa-4m* ,~j~; ,AoD~, iOui). NEW RICH AND BEAUT)KHL SPRING GOODS, ORE ENFIE'L ff’S, No. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, Your inspection In solicited, hb great bargains In nil binds of Diy Goode are imw oflfcriiig.— Moving purchased a full line of all the de- sirable goods of the season for cash at the lowest mark that goods have reached In the last'six years. lam preparedto offer lb the {/■ado great- er inducements than can bo found m any Hbuse in this valley. All I ask to convince any mio of >o above fact. Is fin early call. DRESS dOOIiS, COLOli&J) tiILKS, SILK AND LINEN POPLINS, .1 A p A N E RKI’OPMNS TOPUNKtMS. MOBA IBS. chbnes, STRIPED PIQUES. PIG PlQUHS:ljCa'ui:m.l'slimi™nt SPR 1 N G ; ' A L-P A C A h STRIPED MOEAIIIS, striped poplins, ELEGANT DELAINES AT TWENTY CENTS, S T R. I PE DELAINES, SCOTCH GINGHAMS IN PLAIDSnmI STRIPES, ALL WOOL OELAINEB. in single nnd double widths. Also, CHILDRENS’ DRESS GOODS In grout varieties. domestic goods. 5000 yavdn GOOD' CALICO at 10 and 1214 conla. Domestic Olaghama at, 12J4 cents and upwards. Wicks ot Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow-Case Mas- Ins, very cheap. Parties wanting the ahovowlU do well to examine onr stock before purchasing Cottonades, GRAIN BAGS, CLOTHS & CASSI JtE RES, From the Lowest Grad© to the Finest French. Having always tahen the lead lb ibis branch of the business. I wb.ild snv I am better prepared this season than oyer, to meet the wishes of al desiring a good article, or a very fair bargain. sunkMifiE to olider, at the shortest notice by a first-class tayior. MOURNING ‘GOODS, WOOL DELAINES, BLACK AEND WHITE MIXTURES, CRAPE VEILS AND COLLARS, English Crapo BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, Square and Jong, also a full assortment of Fq- neml Goods, for which orders will bo promptly andsattsfaotorally filled. W H I TE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS TOWELS, PIQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS, ’ikoti TWILLS, STOSSES, TABLETQNSi cXliißßicS &c, In great varieties HOSIERY and gloves. a fUU stook'constantly- fin hand. REMEMBER THE PLACE, ‘NO. 4, iiST MAI'S ST You will not be disappointed If you call and see L. T <£B®E^itE&b April 81689.—1 y WM, E. KAHNS, SPUING GOODS till shades of Shirting Stripes., • Checks, Drills, D.eaems BOMBAZINES LINENS, MABSAILLES, wom-Tosrsi iarr, MIL LER & BdWUi take this opportunity of directing the «|. oftbe community at largo, and every*!: particular, to their recently replenish^ H A R D W-A RE, They 'studiously avoided investing J hidh Prices, ahd patiently wailed the i out of thebottom before attempting to re£ shelves, and now that things have been t* to old -time prices, os near as possible, th n i Invested largely and are prepared to to their friends and customers as low pn, any market outside the cities. They. Invite the attention of mechanics, fauna builders. Our stock Is complete and nou fear meeting with disappointment In etq for anything In our lino. We have the agency of theWlllcoiH SEWINS MACHIIJ and would respectfully ask. all those Jn ttS a Machine, to examine the Wlilcox &QiVjl fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to. and i delivered to ail parts of the town free of tl Feb. 25. Ik6o.—iv 1869.' HASI,W “ , ‘- II HENRY SAXTON, NO. 15 t EAST MAIN S T CARLISLE Wholesale «nd retail dealer In Hanh Iron. Hu I, Nai k Inlldlrg MatovlnKf Oils Glass, do., Ac. Fi nest quality of American and EngM P'li KK'KAS]) TABLE CUTI.I Every description of Tools adopter! to cbnnleat trades, of the most celebrated i and warranted In every instance. GTJNB, PTSTOD & AMMUNT Pumps for any depth, warranted locriveat lion. Cements, Sand, Plaster, BlastlngPf PIcUS, Shovels Spades Forks, Crowbars,! es, &c. FAJOI BKLLS, PLOWS, CHAINS, CHAIN Ji Builders receive material to a great ndvanlaq in price and qualify. Housekeepers good! utensils In great variety. Wo are solo agents for the great FUEL ECONO MIZ PAT.- EXCELSIOR WEATHER BTI adapted for doors and windows. • W(e feel ourselves compolentof p'carin our goods are of th <s highest, in quality m in price. • Orders by mall prompt nth GOODS DELIVERED IX TOWN FI Parties Indebted to us for ]B(W, w make prompt paj.ment, and all to whom deMed will please present their bills fi ment. H.ifiOlh-iy, tIRNITURE, iro-lt-TT -LIS’ZM AN cabinetand. chair m. iOITTir HANOVER’B&,' No3.' 55A 57, TWO pow pomfbet bt.r t, CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment of new Houst niture, consisting of Sofas,- 'lkmttgea, RocbJngChnlrs, Easy Chairs, Rerepilou chairs. Bateaus,, Secretaries, Wardrobes Gamp Stools, I Centre Tables. Dluu.g Tab!*", Card Tables, Ottomed, Whot-S» Sc., S'- Parlor, Chamber, •Dining Hoorn. Kitchen and Office FURRNXTXIRE, OP THU LATEST STYLE- cottage fuemtcbe in si SPLENDID NEW PATTERNS. ' BBADSTBA DS AND MATTHEW GILT FRAMES AND PIOTIJRES- " IN QREA^’,.VARIETY. • Particular attention' given' to'Repalrlnl Caningand Varnishing f»om town oml-cf* attended to promptly and on reasonable (0 Fob. 18; Ibffi)—Bm* TpIPER’S BOOK AND FANCY STOBE ANji general news dee 83 WEST MAIN STREET. CARLISLE, PA. A fine assortment of Goods on band, euci Writing Besks, Port Polios, Ladles Companions, Work Boxes, Satchels, Ladles* Parses, Pocket Books, Begnr Cases, Card Coses. GoldPenfl, Pen Kn* A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY photographic am AT REDUCED PRICES. DIAS.IBS FOB 1868. * "KubßorlpttOds received fornJl MojplzlticaJ lot, Bo9ke.;P*pers. Ao„ nt publishers price* eave postage »nd always ante of rerelvlDß UfagajdnSs by subscribing at Piper’s. Special attention Is paid to keeping altW habd a supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, foVtown and country schools. '. ... . . Rooksand Mnaic ordered when desired. May2S]M7-tf. . . A STHE WEATHER is NOW VE A PROPITIOUSancI thtf Ilio prices are in» vorablefor tbe laying In of your winters tf l * l suhsorlherwouln offer his stock to the P“ knowing lull well ihe, .disposition. Of tpe* generally to rtidke rriany pfotnlses to eflVcU The subscriber would prefer to leave of the coal he inrhisbes .& SPJBAK.F O B I T SElf MMTbeilJl be hold to tbe following wW 5t his old standards. .. , 1 I. n* ne < ut the best coal :that l31 'as cheap as any ono ln tbe trsdt a. To’deliver-what his c, st mere hoy, a?' to furnish them wJtH'a lower nrlced artlo makelbepnettßuablßaiLles. • : .i : . 4.- N Id the principle tha scales eft be in uigtw thout repalia,/ for a series off* aavani age of the cuHldzu^rs. 5. To k£dp all, kinds of coal tobebadany* e *ef*Never to misrepresent coal to iiake a ® ' 7. Th guara l tee full two tbonkmo poauc the customer* tne.aovantage of Ch 9?«L®es^° ■ p WCr fnl kud on as favorable terms as any yard is P Morchii, !*&. MRS;. ;R.; A. SMITH’S, PH OJ graphic .Gallery South-east Corner of treeC may all tbe draferent styles of Photographs, fw» c toUfeslrd. ~ 1 Ali'A'BCii'T'PllSiß uelanioTypEs i also Pictured on Porcelain,' (something nefl , i plain and Colored,*and. wnlch are dnrtions of the Photographic fcrfc Call IhWPr o ,< iC I i frt fine Invites tbe patronage of thopubuo. Teb.9. JW. *1 :f. BENBY 8A:
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