Agricultural, lFrom LlppJnootl’.s Magazine.) FACTS AND FANCIES. 3IAV AIM’X«K.S. Hid ill Uio deep, dark hollows of Iho woods, Their green escutcheons UioMuy apples raise, Though'through the thick screen of their soli- tudes .scarcepierces the sun's blaze; Perchance lo keep from Irreligious sight, Home ou each breast, a slur-dower lily white. Mysterious plants I that nurse a luscious fruit, That star transformed by Summer's sultry air, And in the fibres of Uio Jong slim roof A patent medicine bear; While iu each shield, which that ptne blossom hides So carefully, a poisonous death resides* Beauty and uso'and noxiousness arc here f Mostdlvcrso powers In slender limits Ho Pleasure that palls, an ill that all men fear, Audjoyanco for the eye; And therewithal—worthy n wise man's note To lllitsolf a marvelous antidote. There's wonder in the IdwHcst plants that grow Beauty and grace for all that tally see. And these I sing the*Almighty Artist show No Jess than towering tree ; The roy'ul oak that soars above Urn sod No more than these does testify of Clod; F.XPF.HmiIXTN WITH Til K EARLY ROSE POTATO. Three thousand pounds for one pound in one season !—On the 18th of /April, 1860, I planted one pound of Early Rose, cut to single eyes, and gave it or dinary potato culture, and dug the 2d of July, sixty lbs. of very fine, large potatoes. 1 again cut these CO lbs. lo single eyes, and mixed gypsum or pias ter with them, and icit them lio for eight days, ami again planted them and raised nearly three thou.-aiul pounds of beautiful potatoes, some weighed one half pound a piece- Almost any person can raise CO pounds of Early Hose from one pound of seed by culling it to single eyes, and’plant ing, say the first o. April. By the first of July, the potatoes can he taken up, which, il again cut lo single eyes, roil ed in plaster;! week or ten days to ab sorb the moisture, and planted, will produce a second crop by the last of September or the first of October. And if the ye id be as largo as that of the first planting, and tliero is no reason why it should not he, there would ho pounds of potatoes in a single sea son iron) a single pound ol seed. If greater pains be taken ami Uio eyes started in a hot bed or under glass, it is not difficult to raise 10U pounds from a single pound, and in many in stances over 2UO pounds have been ob tained. The second plaining if careful ly done can bo made to yield as largely as the first, mid 1 believe is llucly lo do better. This would give from 10,000 to 20,000 pounds of potatoes in one season, which are not surpassed tor family pur poses by any other kind in the country, not even the famous old moreor. The following statements as to the yield of this potato will he interesting: Dr. J. P. Gray, of New York, states that he took .Hi v ounces of Early .Hose, or one good sized poiato, and cut it to single eyes, that is, ho started all the eyes both active and dormant. As the eyes started he cut them single with a thin slice of potato iq eucii eye and planted tnem in his garden. The yield was 225 pounds at a single planting.— Another gentleman from two and a half pounds, with ordinary cultivation, raised nineteen and a half bushels. He also cut the seed lo single eyes nun started the sprouts in a hot-bed. A. ter planting them out he gave them but the ordinary cultivation which potatoes receive. Stick to One Thins. There are many lunuers who do not rfti'jßjo one thing long enough to make it pay find consequently they lose in every thing. At one time ihey uon chiUe lo devote themselves to stuck raising. Belbro tiiey get lairly under headway in Uiis, tney change their nnmisuiid go back lo laisb'g grain,— Some again make a apt canity iora time ol a certain crop—wheal, corn, or poia toes, lor instance While they are lol lowmg this speciality, the crops may be small and the prices low, and Uicy turn to another just in lime lo miss large crops and good pi ices in what fiiey have lelt. 'lho best larmers, we have observed, are tnose who Urst hud oui what then soil is best adapted lo produce. They then turn their energies in that direc tum and go straight forward in that line. A poor crop dues not discourage them. They go on, and are sure to be tiau.iy succcssiuJ. To illustrate our iU°a. Wo once knew a lurmer who always made it a point to fatten from twenty-tiveto thir ty hogs eveiy y«ar. the price of punt bo high or low, he every year had h“; lot ol hogs ol about the usual num ber. tie tuoit great pride in having the best in the neighborhood, boim years, perhaps, lie might have dune better by soiling his corn instead of feeding it. smue years, perhaps, he have done better by turning ids whole attention lo »ume oilier speciali ty. But we always noticed this, that, taking one year with another lorn long time, say ten years, ho imme the Jiog» pay. Tie was a succe&slul farmer. Another farmer near by every year plantO'* potatoes, tiuiiietimes his crop woulu lail, and sometimes, when lie had a good crop, the price would be low.— Bin he Kept straight forward. Every spring ho planted potatoes. The result lu inis case was the same as that in the other, 'faking one year with another for a considerable number of years, he made me potato crop pay. lie, 100, was u successful laruier. v The tanner who would make his busi ness pay must adhere to it.— Ajh. Farm Mug, Feather Plants for the Kitch en.—Take a common tumbler nr a Iruit can ; till it nearly lull of soft water.— Then tie a bit of coarse lace of cheese sack over it, and pre.-s down Into the water coven U witnn layer of peas. In a lew days they will sprout the Utue thread-like roots going oown-through the luce into the water, or, what is prettier, a irame may be made lor the purpose. Tne tumbler or jar should be set in a window Wi ere *llO sun shines, it re quires no care, and you will have a delicate, pretty vine 10 rest your weary eyes upoiu You cun make another pretty thing with us little trouble: Take a little suu cer, aud till it with fresh green moss.— Place in Hie centre of a pine cone, hav ing first wet it thoroughly. Then sprinkle it wun grass seed. The moisture will close the cone partially, and in a day < r two the tiny grass spires will appear in all the int Tstices, and in a weea you will have a perfect cone of beautiful verdure. it only warns a pieiunui supp.y o! water and to he kept secure liom Irost to be “a thing ol beamy” all winter. istnl another. If the top of a carrot cut oif is placed in a saucer of water, with a few bits of charcoal to sweeten it, it will form a radiated, feathery plant by no means unworthy to grace a lady’s table. To RemoyeSalt prom Pork.—Take the pork fiom the brine, soak in sour milk a few hours; then put it in cold water a short time, and the pork will bo very, nicely freshened. B©* Kitchen-gardens should he under picketguard—the fowls will come up' to the scratch if the farmer don’t. The Hvnteb? up North say that Apples are as yet quite green. J3fi) t©ood« sHY UUOi.BM fcOMKTIIISO TO srir TniJTntltH AND SEASON AT THE NKW AND CHEAP CASH STORE T H O AC A S A . H A UP K K . COHSICIi OF 11AXOVEH W VOMFIthT >sTS. who Is now prepared to exhibit, an Hcguni aim well assorted slock of DRY GOODS, At exceedingly low prices} Bargains la B&AMRETS, of all colors and sizes. The Cheapest Slock In town. F IjANNELH, Plain and Twilled, all colors, Hornets, Sharks, ' ■Plukl Shirtings, Operas, Home-made, and u fine article of Welsh Flannels. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! / Long and Senate. Paisley and Ttiobot. Ladles Cloakings, Velveteens. Gold Mixed, Wntoi Proof and Heavy Heavers. Merino Vests, Shirts and Drawers, for Ladies’ Misses, Men’s and Boy’s wear. A full lino of cloths axn cassi3ibiius, F A AGP D RE XS O OO D 8 in new ami rich des gns. Many of the above goods selling ofi* id gieally reduced price -, Im mense stock of all the hauling brands of Dome— Uc and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at Jess than regular Jcc-s ULEECHED AND IJWOWN SHEETINGS, PIL LOW CASE MUSLINS, PILLOW CASE LIN KNS, NAPKINS TABLE LINENS ANDDOYLIES. TOWELS AHJD TOWELLINGS. Marseilles Quills and Table Covers, Notting ham Luce Curtlu Material and Tidys. WHITE GOODS Embroid rtes, Laces and Inserting#, Veils Bereges and Crapes. ilolscry and Gloves In groat variety, an extensive stock of NOTIONS. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN GOODS, CORSETS! CORSETS!! French Wove, Hip Gore, and tho celebrated Ueekel Corsets. Ladles' Cull's aim Collars, Hem hitched Tucked and Embroidered Handker chiefs, i.lunoy Lace Handkerchiefs and many articles. I invito attention to recent purchases of Now and Desirable goods, l« which I canoflor special inducements to cash buyers. THUS. A. HARPER. .Cor. of Hanover and Point ret -i-ts. Dec. 2 1,1 f OPUING GOODS. iO Wo havejust returned from the cltywl Ji a very largo and splendid assortment of seasonable goods, winch we arc selling ofl'rapidly at LOWER PRICES THAN THE LOWEST. our slock «>1 n r k s s a o o j) k , Is very lull and complete; tho styles are unsur passed. We have splendid »ILK.H,CABIIM FIXES. DELAINES, ALI’AC AS. aim uiany new stylo goods, GINGHAMS, CALICOES, HOSIERY, GROVES, RIBBONS, Trimmings, Tickings, Muslins, Shawls, Blankets, Flannel, all grades, Handkerchiefs CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Jeans, Cottonndes, and the larger! stock of small wares and trimmings In the valley, CAB PEIS, OIL CLOU! , Mattings, Hugs, ItUmls, Carpet Chaim of Cot ton. Linen and Wool, best make. Our Carpels are considered by Judges lo ho the cheapest out side of the greateitres. This stock of goods is very large, well assorted, and will be said off at reduced prices. Ills not aecossarv to fill a column in exaggeration of our slock; but wc invite nil to call and see for them selves, which wo think will sall-fyihcm that this is the place lo buy for profit to themselves. KENTZisCO. April 22. ISC!)— Q KI-AT CLOSING OUT SALIC Uur entire slock ol summer goods to he closed out In thirty days. If possible. The gieuiesi bargains ever oflered in Carlisle,is now t-.ia given hy us for the next thirty clays. Me ate determined Inclose out OUR ENTIRE STOCK OK SUMMER GOODS, Wo will ueep no account of what goods They must all be sold without reserve. DEDUCTIONS AND DISCOUNTS are the order of the day. We have a. complete assortment of all kinds of goods yet. and such wonderful low prices ns to astonish the most experienced buyers. R K D U O K 1) So OOCloth for • s -’l«0 2 uo fassimev-*. I ‘2* 1 (HI do . 75 sr, Alpaca, CO 75 do "‘0 (id Japanese Mixtures, It’ 50 Granite poplins. Co id i’ungee do.. 2-5 ■V) Host Organdies, .15 10 do. do.. 25 Good Lawns, U 51020 hi («) Lace Llmwls, 1(1 00 1U (W do. do. 0 00 Good do. ■! .50 to .5 00 SILK COATS AT HA UK THEIR C O ST. Summer Shawls for $1 DO ?1 50 Unop Skirls. 1 (X) Carpets, Oil Cloths, minds, Ae., Twenty-tlvo percent. Lower than the Lowest. DOMESTICS OK ALL KINDS EXCEEDINGLY LOW. Wo will give you more value for your money under any and all circumstances. than can ho had elsewhere, Call early and examine our Komis. Seo our prices, ami bo convinced of the fact. W.G. SAWYEH AGO., EA 8 T M AIN STIIE E T . 'V 5000 pounds of wool wanted, for which wo will pav the highest market price. Juno 10. IKfift—ly • Dr. WM. D. HALL. ANDMra. MARY S. HALL. HOMORPATHIO PHYSICIANS AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS. Ofllre and residence. No. 37 South Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. All Acute or Chronic diseases successfully treated. Fulmer Donaldson. Unionfown, Pa. Cured oi Heart Disease, of 2 y ars standing, hi five weeks. Had been given up to die. Miss Clara Gllnen. Germantown. Pa. Liver Complaint, of two yo.irsslandlng. Cured in two months. RopJ, Roeser. Uniontown. Pa. TnflamoMon of the eves with loss of the k Ighl of onoeyo. of six teen years standing. Cured In three months. Mrs. Mary Gilbert, Germantown. Pa. Dys pepsia of leu years standing. Cured In two months. \ ' Mr. F. T. Wood. Girard Ave.. and Warnock St., Philadelphia. Cured of General Debility of three years standing. Miss Emma Morris. 1-J1 Girard Ave. Plilla Pa Dyspeps'n and Gravel of three years standing.— Cured In six weeks. Prank Frier, 713 North I.Tt * street, Philadel phia, Penua. “White Swelling’' oft nine years standing Cured In live months. All consultation free. Olllces strictly private. Drs. Hall reaper*fu ly refers to the following Indies, residing In Carlisle. Mrs. .Ins. Mnsonncl mor, Mrs Wm. Hastings, Mrs. Win. Jackson, Mrs. J. Fallfcr, Mrs. Henry Snyder, and many others. May l:l, ISOS—Cm. pUMRERLANI) NURSERIES. HENRY S. RUPP, Proprietor Snnuor.vx.sTOWN, Cumberland County, Pa. Offers a large and fine assortment of Nursery Slock, for Ino coining full.conslstlimof nil kinds oi FruUTrees ol ibe very best varieties; Ever greens ond aUndeTreos.Hnrdy f I werlng Shrubs, .n largo stock of Grape Vino and Strawberry Plants, every varloiy worth growing, all kinds ol small fruits, Ijtrgo Rhubarb, die., 4c. r Osage Orange for Hedgln/. at 95 per l.onu. Rosea, Greenhouse Flowers ami Plants. Kvery thlng wanted In the Nursery line can he had here, of the best quality and at the lowest prices. Catalogues find Price Lists sent gratis. •Jdne24 t HUO—i.v * Eh. BHRYOCK. Justice of the , Peace. Office No 3, Irvin's Row, Carlisle, it 29, 1889-Jy ftlebtiat MAUUUAUT’S LEBBATKB. L T NIMEKT FOU MAN OR BEAST. Admlrablv adapted to tho Toro of oil Diseases for which u Counter-Irritant or External Kerne cly is required. Dinlomit mi'anlcii lw (he Cumberland County Ag ricultural Soc’u ft/, 18ti8. tiV, V K U ENCE St: Ainuluim Manjuurr, Esq.. loin Miown mo the j. - il't olu'iUh his 1 hmnent Is composed,— I' in\ Un >wledgo of Hio Ingredients, Ido not. hesitate In'emlirvhi'i that luwlll be bonelletnl where nn external application of ttio kind l.s Indicated. A. STEWART, M. D. SUlpponshnrg Sept. 1.5, IWW. Fully conversant with the chemical compo ncntsnnd medical cfleetsof A. Marquart'sLini ment, I cheerfully recommend it to those who may need it. S. N. ECKER. M. D. Mr. a. Marquavt:—Dear Sir* I take pleasure In saving that I have used your Liniment for chap ped Imnds.and it cured them and made them feet soft. 1 think it tho best I haveever-used, and would cheerfully recommend ll to the gen eral public. \VM. GltACi. Newton township, Pn., Nov. 2-I,IKCB. 1 hereby certify that I have used A. Marquart’s Liniment for Scratches and Spavin on two ot my horses with the greatest success, and would recommed It to all who nro in need of anything of tho kind. C MELLINGER, county Treas’r. Nov. 18,1888. Mr. A. Marqmirt;—Dear Sir: I have used about half a bottle of your Liniment on my horse for a bud Collar Gall, which was the most obstinate sore of the kind fever saw; also on my arm for Rheumatism, and it lias 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 LATSHA W. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 2b, IBCS. A; Marquart, Esq.:—Dear Sir: I had a very severe attack of Rheumatism In my buck, so that I could scarcely walk, which was very painful. Alter using half u bottle of your cele brated Liniment. 1 was entirely cured. This la not a recommendation, but tho plain truth.— You can make any use of thisyou please. JACOB LONG. Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. 20,18d5. Mr. A. Marquurt:—Dear Sir; I hrvo used yotrr valuable .Liniment In my family for different pains nhd aches, and U bus proved satisfactory In every case. I do think, as-an external Lini ment, It stands without n rival. 1 would cheer fully recommend It to the public. Respectfully. GEORGE W. YOCUM. Jacksonville, I'a., Nov. 21, 18C8. A, Maruimrt, Esq.;—Lear .Sir; It affords mo i ploasave lo certify that I have used your Uni- | merit on my neck, in a casool very sore Thrmit, : which was much swollen and very painful. Af ter two or throe applications, I found it to act like magic, and would recommend 11 as an ex cellent Liniment. J AUOR SEVERS. Walnut bottom, Pa., Nov. 10,1808 J-J,r Sale bit Jfavn'slivk Urn's,, />. Jiafsfon, Corn man A Wftrlhltujlvn, 1 \trlislr #&- AGENTS WANTED 1 Address A. MAIUJUART. Walnut bottom, (.’uinberland C’o., I’a. bee. 10, Isas—iv ©rorerics THRUSH (VrTh’ K\ II KSI! * FHKSH, Jj (I ROC Ml IKS! • Always l<* ho had i<l ih.- <: H H A I' K T () Ji, |. NO 88 EAST POM Flt ET STREET And why are they always fresh? because 1 sell a great amount of them, and sell them low. Therefore, I Urn my stock ollun.aml consequent ly my goods must, be fresh. You will Ibid uverythingyou wish In thewayof GROCERIES. queenswaue, GLASSWARE. WILLOW AND CEDAR WAKE. .STONE AND CROCKERY WARE, ami no mid u< N OTIONS It is useless to mention (hem, cornu and sector yourselves; and parents If it don’t suit you lo come, send your children, as they will ho dealt with, with the same care ns II von were here yourself. Ail kinds of 1 COUNTRY PROBUC K 'aken In exchumje for goods, or cash 2.000 LUS, IIIM.'IvVIIK T FLOUR of ihn linest quality on hand, which I sell by the lb. or 100 lbs. ALL UNSATISFACTORY COOT'S. RETURN GEO. B. HOFFMAN, \ I). SS HAST .* I JKIt E I’ STREET CARLISLE. FA. May IWiO. MaUtoaU limes RAIL ROAD WI NT HR ARItA N( i K XIFNT, MONDAY, DECEXIIiFU 11, lK(tf. Clival Trunk lino from the N'orlhaud N«»dh, west lor Philadelphia, Nmv York, Hum]lug, Poiisvilh*. Tamnnua, Ashland, Slminokin, Leo anon. I n-stoii, Ephrata, LlUz, Lancaster. (Joinm- Jjla. Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York ns lol lows: at lift). r>>7>, N 10 A XL, lilt) Noon, U(J.j ami 1050 H, M,. connecting with on the Pennsylvania Railroad ami arriving at Now York at 11 00 A. *M„ 12 It) Noon 550, 7 00, 10 a*) I*. XL, ami o 15 A. M.. respeeMvely, Sleeping cars ac company ilie .‘l.io A. XL and 10 50 P. XL, trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Kendiug,Pottsv(U,Tama qua, Xltnorsvtlle, Ashland, Shnmokln, Pine Urovo, Allentown and i hiladelphln. at 8 In A. M.,-0,1 and l 10 P. M.. stopping at Lebanon ami principal Was Stations; the-I 10 p, M. train making connections Cpr Philadelphia and Co lumbia only. For pnttsvllle, Sc.nnylklll. Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Hallroad. Leave llariishura nt JJ HU P. XI. Helnrnin^: Leave New York ail) 00 A. M.. 12 0b n00n,5 If and KOO P. M„ Philadelphia at »15 A. Al. and .‘loo P. XI.; Sleeping cars accompany the 0 00 A. M., 5 Uhuul 8 00 P. M. trains from New York, without change. Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7- RO A XL, connecting with similar train on East Pciuuv. Railroad, returning front Pending ntU35 P. M, stopping at all stations; leave I'oUrvlHo at 7HU, s)o A M.. and’24s P. M., Shnmokln a 52-1 A. XL; Ashland at 700 A. M..uml 12 80 I*. M,; TamaquaatßHOA.M.; and 2 P. XL. for Phlla. J.cavo Pottsvlile, v‘a. Schuylkill utul Susque hanna Hallroad at 7 10 A. M. for Harrisburg, and II do A. M, for Pino Orovo and Tromnnt, Ueadlngnccommo'iniiou train: leaves Rending at 7 Ho A. XL, returning leaves Philadelphia at 1- -15 P. M. Pottstown Accommodation tram; leaves Potts town at 0 -J5 A. M..returning leaves Philadelphia all nop. M. Columbia Rallro-id trams leave Readiugat 7 00 A M., and fl 15 P.M. lor Ephrala, Lit-/., Lancaster, Columbia. ic. Pcrkiomen Railroad Trains leave Perklomeu Junction ai 0 15 A. M. and 530 P. HI,, re turning leavesklppack aISIO.A. M. and 12-15 P. M..con necting with Hlmilar tralnson the Rending Rail road. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8 00 P. M., Philadelphia HOti A. M. and 3 15 P. M„ the miu A. M. train running only to Reading; Potlsvlllo 8W A M.*. Hhrrlsburg 550 A. M.,-1 TO and 10 s»> P. M.. and Heading at I 05,3 00 ami 7 15 A. M., for Harrlsbmg. at Ui&u and 7 01 A. M, lov New Vork and all 05 I*. 51. for Philadelphia Commutation, Mileage. Season, School and Excursion T ckels, to and from all points, at re duced rales. • - Baggage checked thtough; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. G. A. NIUOLLH Jan 31, iMiSl—|y o>*n. &uvprinti‘»ili‘i>l nUMBEKLANi) VALLEY KAIL K O A D ! CHANGE OF HOU.ES! On and after Monpay, Seit. Htii, ISOS, Passon. gur'l rains will run dally as follows, (Sundays ex ccptcdp \V ESTWAIU): Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. M., Meelumu:sburgB.U3, Carlisle lUO, Newvlllo 0.45, Hhippensburg 10.1 U Clmmbershurg 10.40, Green* castle II.U, arriving at Huggerstmvn U. 42 A. M. Mail 'J'roin loaves Hnirlsnurg 1.30 P. M„ Me clmnicsburg 2.1)-’, Carlisle 2.31, Newvlllo U.lO.Khlp pensburg k.-je, Chnmborsbuig 1.20, Qreencastio J. 50, arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 P. M. Lrprcss 'Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15 P. M, f Me clmnlcsburg 4.47, Carlisle 5.17. Newvlllo 5.50, Ship pen.sburg 0.17, arriving at Chumbersburg at 8.15 P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Chtunbersburg h. 05 A. M. Greencastte 0.25. arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A, 51. E AST W ARE Accommodation 7rain leaves Chambersburg 4,45 A. M.. Kblppenshurg 5.H, Newvlllo 5.45, Carlisle 0 IK, Moclmulcsburg G.-i 7 arriving at Harrisburg T. 15 A. M. Mail 7Ynin leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M.,Green castle ft 35, Clianibershurgo.lo. Shlppensburg 9.40, Nowvlllo IU.I I, Carlisle l".. r >(), Mcclmnicsburg 11.21 im lvlnt'ot Hurrlsliuig 11. « A. M. . 'Train leaves Hagerstown 1 1.50 A. M., Grcencasllo lii-.1, Chambersburg 1.00 Sluppcns burg 1.23, Newvillo I'.oj, Carlisle 2.-15, Mechanics burg 3.12, arriving at Harrlsbutg 3.14 P. M, A Mixed Ti-ain leaves Hagerstown 3.0.5, P. M„ Greenenstlo J. 12, arriving at Chambersburg 5.05 P. M. -o®-Maklng close connections at Harrisburg whli trains to and from Phlladelphla.Now Vork, Ralilmoro, Washington, Pittsburg and all points West. O. N. LULL. SUVEBIXTEKDEJtT’aOFFICK, Slip’/. Ctuvnb’g.Ta..i>eTf. 8, JSOfl, - Sept, 17 JBOR. ' liicuctocr. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to Us natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is nt once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to" its original color irith the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick-, uued. falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the/glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can bo saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. It ■ tiecasional use will prevent the hair i-.mt turning gray or fulling off, and i/useqnently prevent baldness. Free . mi those deleterious substances which i :i ke some preparations dangerous and h mi-ions to the hair, the Vigor can e ir benefit hut not harm it. If wanted merely lor a HAIR DRESSING, nothing'else can !>c found so desirable. ( •>!>tainin<£ iumilmt oil nor dye, it docs i.ut .soil while cniohrV. and yet lasts on (lie h»i>, giving it a rich glossy In-ire and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., I'HM.TICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, Their assortment of Uoods, In variety. novel* ty ami elegance, cannot bo 'l'he arti cles have boon Kelocicd with great rare ami are ealeul'led In quality nncl price to commaiul the attention ol purchasers. , Physicians preserlnilons carefully compound ed. A full stock ol Patent Medicines «m hand. All coeds warranted ns represented. riA'VKiwncK Riio ninna, IK .VO RKD’rt 1 NTERNAIj REM-| is. im-iy 10 Norl ’' llimovcr sl - LOWELTj, mass. ’ PRICE SI.OO. Kon Fij kby llnversllck brothers,Carlisle, n.-i i.ViMis—iy EDYI! Hll-mMN’s'.] |heumatic compound |IOQP PUBIFIER QUICK ■IN IT|| ACTION, PSBMASBSI IN iT S CIIIt 13 RKAO THE roI.I.OWINO TESTIMONY f Messrs H. E. Sellers & Co.—Havlng suffered with Rheumatism for a long time I was induced by Col. Banks to try Johnson's Rheumatic Compound. I purchased one bottle ami was perfectly cured alter using It three days. LAWRENCE WINCHELL. Etna, Allegheny Co. Pa., Deo. 10, IKM. Messrs. RE. Sellers & Oo.—Gouts:—After suf ferlug for seven years from Rheumatism I was cured by one bottle of Johnson's Ithcumatlo Compound, when Physicians could glvdrao no relief. JOSEPH KOHIN6. Bharpstown, N. J. Dee, 15,1 MW. Messrs R. E. Sellers w Co.—Dear Sirs;—l was a cripple from Rheumatism for sixteen yours, of ten confined to the house, and oven unable to walk. Johnson s Rheumatic Compound cured me from n)y disease, and now I can walk without my siafT-as well ns ever. JAMES MCDOWELL. Tromira, October 25,18W5. Messrs. R. E. sellers &, i 'o.—GentsJohnson's Rheumatic Compound cured me of Rheumatism when Physicians and every other preparation in the Pharnmcopla inlled. Dr. J.T.* WRIGHT, Leavenworth, Kansas, Dec. 25,18(15. Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co.—Dear Hirst—l here by certify that a number of persons, \my father aiming tho number,i who were uUllcteU with Rheumatism for many years, have to my Knowledge, been poiinnnently cured by tho use of Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound. H.B. LINN. Sharon, Penna. N#v. 20,1807. R. E. BEELERS & CO., SUI.F. J'HOVHIKTOns. PITTSBURGH, I‘A. JOHNSTON ,* HOLLOW AY (J 0 W D E N , P H HAP K I-i I» Jl I A , V A HAVERSTICK BROS., % CABUS Ll 5 , P A March -J.1859—1f The greatest medical dis i OVERY KNOWN TO MAN. LI NOSE VS 1 •bipod scarcher. Fonhe eurt* of nil diseases arising from nn Im pure Stale of the Blood. sne-h ns SCR(*FULA,SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS, SOKE EVES. BOILS,TITTER, Ae 1L is purely A VEGETABLE PREPARATION- not a single grain of Mineral Poison enters into its composition—so that while it invariably af fords relief ami plTpclh most wonderful cures, no overdose could injure the most ton cr Infant. .1. M. Lindskv— Hear Sir:—We are vi*rv near out of your medienc, please send ns two doz en. We would Just say that your medicine has cured a case of Scrof-da that has been coming on for liv years; the Mesh was eaten fill' the la dy’s tmns—you could Bee the sinews working.— She isat theoighth bottle now, and the fle>-li is growing on very fast. Your Blond Searcher is go ing all over Hie country. The people are very much pleased with the above case. Please send us statement of our account, and oblige us. Yours'J nily, .JOHN RALSTON A SON, • Ei.perton, Jxd. Station. 4iT*Beware of counterfeits. The genuine Ims the name of R. E. SELLERS & CO. at tiie bottom of the ou.side-wrapper, Hole Proprietors, U. E. SELLERS & CO PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by .JOHNJfToN, HOLLOWAY & COW DEN, Pmi.ADEMutiA, Pa. HAVERSTICK BROTHERS, Cauusi.k, P.v March 1 IStW—tf /CAYUGA CHIEF MOWERS AND \ / HEAPEltS.—whoelor’s Patents- Built who!- VY, of Ifo'bnnd steel, with Double Driving Wheels I- lexlb el- ingcr Bar. and Folding Culling Appa. ruins. Embracing all tho requisites of a perfect MOWER AND REAPER COMBINED Manufactured by CAYUGA CHIEF MANUFACTURING CO. Aununr?, N. y. # A. WHIPPLE. Agent /Alger’s Hotel, Carlisle, Pn, For sale hy „ „ „ Carlisle, Juno in, if«C9. F. B;Kendall, Esq; ’ (Jencrul Agent /or Cayuga Chlr/Manufac turing Company, Bear Mb* .-—At the trial which I witnessed with your and two other mowers In my grass Hold, r have no hcaitatton In deciding lu favor of yours, and will purchase I U It Is. in my judgment iho best I over saw, ami thank you for bringing it hero, that we might see Its good working. & You are at liberty to use my recommendation as you think best. Very Respectfully yours „ SAMUEL HErmJKN. Juno 21.180f>-2t* SCHOOL TAX FOR 3509. The duplicate of School Taxes for the bor ough of Carlisle, for 1-Mil), is now lathe hands of the Treasurer lor col ectlon. Notice Is herohv given that the Treasurer will attend at the county Court House, (Commissioners olllco) ou Thursday and Friday. 20th and 30th of July next between the hours of 0 a. m. mid 6 p. M..of said days, for the purpose of receiving said taxes ut> to which lime an abatement of Five ror cent will be made on all tuxes paid. Persons wishing to pay their tuxes hefot e ilia above date, can do so by culling at the ofilce or residence of the Treasurer, in Marlon Hall building. West Main street, J. W, EBY, June 2m Treasurer, iPlcicat. Jjlldtw ANH» iHHUlt'IXra I I TH 15 Hl5 S T PI,A C 15 i 11 n i, i PURE ’AND RELIABLE DRCGS, Medicines and Fine Chemicals, IN A T HAVERSTIGK BROS., No. 10 Novftv Hanover StveeL CARLISLE PA DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Books, Ftmcy Gk.o'ls, Confectionaries, Per fumer i/, Toilet Articles, dr., Dye tituQ's, Cosmetics, Stationary, * tC'c*. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur* poses . Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, For nil the purposes of a Laxative LLiU.c-: i.-. /-v Perhaps no one im-di /.cV' i-itu- i< -o uuivurnidly ic« /•/' .puiT-d by evoryliody us /'/ ii <Mih.n ti.-, nor wun ever 7 ' ;i"V heliiro HO Ulli V(Tb;l I- Y 1 '-y Iv'ud-'jiied into iiv ( >, in \ cvi-rv •immryaiulnmoiig \ A ;■%, nil .'l.i"i 1 *■, as ilu- mud IyAV vY J? -v ■ lull e/lioient purg.-Hivo \'\i I‘ill. The ohvinu- ie.i. -vsi;- /__ .■-•oil Kllul it is anion- re* ; r-""VA. -• liable nail far more i-ilco bud iraierly than any ■ otiuir. ThuaO who have Iricitl-h, know dial it cured ihcai: tho.-e who have not, know that it -ares their neighbors and friends, ami all kmnv that vlmt It does oiu-c it docs always —that it never I’aiU through any fault or ncglcvlof its nmmoslbon. We have thoimuuU upon thou sands or ccrtilk’iUes oft heir remarkable cures of tho following complaint*, hut such cures arc known In r. t-ry neighborhood, ami we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions hi nllelimatus; containing neither calomel or nay deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coating preserves them evor l\esh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use m any quantity. Thov operate by their powerful Influence on tho internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it Into iu-alihv action —remove the obstructions of tho stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of tho hndv, restoring their irregular action to health, and ,-iy correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments ns arc the first origin of disease. Minnie directions are given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these lulls rapidly cure;— For or ffntllg-cxtlon, listless* ucns, /Languor and Linm of Appotite, they should l;u taken moderately to stimulate tho stom ach and restore its healthy tone and action. For liver Complaint ami its various symp tom.-., Unions Headache, Nick IKouilaclie, Jaundice or Green tticlmeas, IKilioua Colic and Rllfoiis Fevers, they should bo Ju diciously taken for cadi case, to correct the diseased action or remove tho obstructions which cause It.' For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but ono mild do.so is generally required. For llhmunatlom, Gout, Grave), Palpi tation of the llftart, Pain In the H'rte, Rack ami Loin*, they should bo continuously taken, ns required, to change tho diseased notion of the system. Willi such change those complaints disappear. For llrojmy ami Btropxical Swelling* they should be taken in largo and frequent doses to pro duce the effect of a drastic purge. For Nui»i»r(Mi/ion a large dose should be taken ns it produces tho desired effect by sympathy. As ii Ulnnrv Pill, take ono or two Ptlls to pro mote digestion and relieve tho stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels Into healthy action, restores tho appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is oflon ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. #*»f, a ,rt, r' n VV’ ? lton rtnds that a dose of these Pills makes him fool decidedly bettor, ft-om Uielr cleansing and renovating effect on thodiges- itlt» J, C. AYER «£• (JO;, Practical Chemista, ZOWEZZ. MASS., V, 8 . A, i For Wale by HaverHUeU. btmuvTo.vn, . Oct. 15 Im*—lt OELP.HIA SET* Samples oc-i by nmil when written for, .bn* - - *—iv No. 35 South Third Street. PHILADELPHIA. C Qt PENNSYLVANIA J* tf OE ™ E UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Tbe Natiohal Lira Iwatrruitoa Company i§ a etYporano of Cai.gruEB.un proved JaIyZS.IQ&S. mth a b *, CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, PULL PAID. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who ateiorlted to apply at oar office. , Tntlphrtlcalan'i •hobudoiiuppiicadonatonrofnco. loaned In the eecoo.l story of car Cunning 11-. u e, whereCltCttla»s and Pampplets, rally d> tcrn-ILB the •Hramagea offered by theCompnnT.muy bo had. K. AV. CLAIIK A < 0.. A’o. b 5 .S-.0/'z T‘' *• i’llKV. B 8 BUSSELL. Manager. C. H. Kncnuny. First National Bank, Cmlielo BOOTSANDSHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. All tllo LEADING STYLES on Imml or uu.do to measure. Prices Fixed at Low Figures. An Illustrated Price List with instructions forsolf measurement sent on receipt of Post Ortlco mi. dress. * WM. F. BAIVTLRTr Aug. 2,1 ly PitiladW.phia FOR SALE.—The Two Story Bih-k House, N 0.23, West Pomfret street, Carlisle at present* in Hie occupancy o .the undersigned' The property tnoa«uies 3c Joel in fruit hy 2-m in depth to Church alley 1 In* garden is tilled with lyoungFruitTrees;‘.rape Vines, d-c. The prop, oi ty Is In thorough repair, with cos and water reccnttylntroducod. J. DORAHEIMER, June JO/lstifi —it gitobrs, ffiiiuiar. Nc. HAIL! ALL HAILII THIS GLORY OF TUB NIOHT IB THE MOUKING GLORY STOVE. THE GREATEST STOVE FOR ISOS. Wnlftor A Clmuly having Jiwt returned from ,ow Vin k mill Philndelplila, wheru they have purelmsccl tliu lnr«o>t, Intent- nnd heKt meumf PAIt Mill. OUOKIN « AH 1) H EAT INU STUVES ov'of broushl lo this plneb, linvo now on exhibi tion nncl Tut mile at llioli Sluro iloon a. NO. IS- WEST MAIN STREET. where they will always bo pleased to- seo inoir old lrlemls and many new ones, call and exam ine Tin-: GREAT MORNING GLORY •AIILOR STOVE AND HEATER, —and- THE CELEBRATED REGULAR uIRTAKY TOP COOKING STOVE TUB JIRST IN TUB WOKM). T.iK MORN [KG GLORY Jh the mo I pe-Tcet parlor stove In use anywhere* or evoiy hero, It is a Bane Ihirnor. and one lire will lasi , i winter. It has mien doors all nroiiml and Isos right and cheerful ns nn open gate. Wo resicetfu y refer lo the following persons from among hundreds of others who have used It. us to Us merits: James H, Weakley, lies’. J, Boas, W. H. Mullln, 1 Wehcrt iV Deri.mil, 1 Geo. Wolm*. Pavld Klmnds, Lcvl Treuo, Samuel treason, Weakley & Smller, L. T. Greenfield, Samuel H.Gould. .hismi W. Hby. Tims. 1.00. W Botev Spauv, Wm I*, siuurt, Jos. Gulbrnlth, I Jolmi M [ Wolmvenlsoavery I«n 1 ofiho verv best, namely. NOUIjR COOK. (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION. (Gua Ruvuev.) WM, mVN, KU. EKA, WABASH, 71 on. .1. RUmrt, Edward Fury, .Sorg’i Irvin, Col. A. Noblo, Mr. Mansfield, Rnp’t. Ml. Holly Paper Mill Co, SumT Kompton, TJios. CliamhoiJlu, ohn Stuart. .Tolin T. Green, Henry L. Burkholder, Richard U oods, .1. S. Woods. MaJ. Woods, I. QI'CKU, rgo variety of f’nolc SI ores • ELECTRIC. and NIAGUA, all of which have given grt*nt sat isfaction to the purchasers. Wo have also a largo hjt of TIN AND OTHER WARES, orouf own mnmifnciurc. TIN AND SHBIM’ IRON, of nllklmls on hand, SPOUTING, ROOFING' & JOBBING of nil on short notice m.d substanti ally. In conclusion wo Invito our friends to call and examine our goods and .savo at least vven ty per cent. WALKER & CLATJDY. NO. 18 W.ERT MAIN STREET, ■ Cautaslb, pa. Oct. ft. Ififif. ItMrkiinl. ~, : zw., E •- , , n tiar....tri.07.;, . :, , ..:7.- -T i7.7.7 •••.% H! A- - e 4 D i I S 4 ,1 it ir : :7 174 , i.l 7 4 ,7 ; i 1 .,., , ftyll.tit . :. litn• ;. A Safe and Spcady Cure for Couffhs.Colde, Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient, Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lung*. Don’t ncfflcct a bcvqcc Cough, or throw avvav monev on a worthless medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY £ CUEM-’Y. Druggists. Buffalo. N.Y. GoM by ail Dm^yiatf. For Sulp by GEORGE B. HOOFMAN Grocer, Pomfret Stieet. March 4, IKqO—ly Foi iJy-pcj'sKt, Fever -n, * \ci d-Uy of’thc.s .1 \,u.Cl|Se, v Nausea, lie 1 , .uuT :dl diseases nri- irom ;i .m eu -q ; itc of tlxe Stomach, Liver or Imv-itnes. . Prepared by SEWa/Mi 111 NT LEY «t CH ENEY. Ihuggisi-. Ui*r. .. \ \ by all Djug^isL-. For Sale hy GEORGE B. HOOFMaK, Grover, Pomfret Street. March 4, I*u9-Jy If'i W t * v d iv ■ ,■ . , i’a ReslO'cs iitul ..•Ucd il» Origui.m, Color, rmoic- ; ■ CURES Ml. DISEASE* OF IJJK Ml Prevents B.m.mmss, :uui ni.tkv.- ;r< gio'v Soli, Glossy :m,l !...\ v, i. Sl.mi and sl,nii |rt lU(k Jlarh ll'.iii.- :n a I’ufr* ihi. Prepared by FEWAIID. BK.VTM;! & CHENEY. Hnilalo, X.Y. by aK Onicyim*. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOFFMAN Grocer, Pomfret Street. March 1 ISM— )y ■ 1] IK HOOP -KIRTS. 11 i c WIU. T. HOPKINS Has removed IdsMiimifactury and Rnlesronnisto NO. 115 rHKSTNUT «ST„ PHILADELPHIA, WUato Tito *: Own MaUctP of UhampiOTl Ho'.ip SUlrm, especially adapted to flrst-clus* Wholesale and Retail Trade,will bp found to emiirneo the mostoxtonalvc assortment in tho Union, and all the latest and most desirable styles, Hhapes, lengths and sizes, 2,yards round, ol Plain and Gored Panlers, walking Skirts. Re caption Trails, «tc., itc.. together with over nine ty different varloncs of ,Misses and Childrens’ Skirls, all of which lor symmetry of style. Unlsh. lightness, Plasticity, durability and real cheap n-M, are unetinalle.i by any other goods In tho maikol, and are warranted In evory respect.— .-*klrUs made to order, Altered and Repaired, Wholesale and Retail. Full lines of Low priced Eastern Blade Skirts, iSHprings.lijcents; 20Springs.-iScents: 25Sprngs. 05cents; au Bpriugs, (io cents; and-10 Springs, 75 cents- CORSETS I CORSETS!! CORSETS !11 37 differ ent styles mid prices, irom 75 cents t 05700, em bracing K. Worlley, “Heckcl,” “Glove FUllng," Madam Foy’s Corset Skirt Supporters, Mis. Moody's patent “Self-adjusting Abdominal" Corsets, French, English and Domestic H«nd . made Corsets, and superior French Patterns of Coioll Cornels, “ Our Own Make," to which wo Invite special attention. Complete assortment of ladles' Under. Gar ments, at very low pi ices. . GENERAL AGENT for the RARTRAM fi: FAN TON FAMILY SEWING MACHlNES.superior ',lo any other before the public. FHty-iwo of these No. 1. Machines, Price 555 each, are being gl\e.i away io our customers, in order to get tt cm Introduced. Eveiy person In want of ar ticles In our lino, should examine mu goods be fore purchasing elsewhere, Cnllorsoud forelr culurs, at our Manufactory and No. 1115 Chestnut St., Pniladelphla. April «. Isdo-r3m WM. T. HOPKINS. HOTEL. NORTH HANOVER STREET, Carlisle, Pa, The subscriber has leased the above commo dious and WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, lately occunled by Lewis Faber.) and is now prepared to accommodate the public In a manner to give satisfaction, STABLING FOB FIFTY HORSES. WM. E, iCARNS. N 830—Cm* Jin 1869. SPUING GOODS. NF.\\: IIICH AND BEAUTIFUL SPUING GOODS, GREENFIELD’S, No. 4, EAST MAIN STREET. Your Inspection Jb solicited, us groat bargains in all kinds of Dry Goods are now offerlng.— Having purchased a full line of all the most.de- Blvnhlc goods of the Reason for cash at the lowest mark that goads have reached in the last six years. lam prepared to offer fo the t-ado great- or Inducements than can bo found m any House In nils valley. All I nsk to convince any one of tlio above fact, In an early call, DRESS GOODS w all KhUdOHOi- COLORED SILKS, Sll.K AND LIN-KN POPLINS, JAPANESE POPLINS POPMN KTVI'JS, MO 11AI US, Cl' lON ES, s'J'ltlPl'J) PUiPES, PIO PICIUICS ; bciiuil.iflil nluult-s uf SPRING ALPACAS STRIPED MOHAIRS, STRIPED POPLINS, ELEGANT DELAINES AT TWENTY CENTS, S TRIP 33 D’E LAINES, SCOTCH GINGHAMS IN PLAIDSnnd STRIPES, ALL WOOL DELAINES, In single mid double widths. CHILDRENS’ DRESS GOODS In groat varieties DOMESTIC GOODS. 5000 yards GOOD CALICO at 10 and 12V4 cents. Domestic Ginghams a't cents and upwards. Stacks of Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow-Case Mus- lins, very cheap, Parties •wantlne the nbovewlll do well to* examine our stock before puroh nsmg Cottonacles, Shirting Stripes, Checks, Drills, GRAIN BAGS, CLOTHS & OASSIIEEBS, From the Lotvost Gmdo to the Finest French, Having always tukeij the lend in this branch of the business, I would mi v I nm better prepared this season than ever, to meet the wishes of all desiring u good article, or a-very fair bargain, SUITS MADE 'lO ORDER, at the shortest notice by a fit st-class taylor. MOURNING GOODS, BOMBAZINES WOOL DELAINES, BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES, CRAPE VEILS AND COLLARS, English Crape BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, Square and long, also a full assortment of Fu- neral Goods, for which orders will bo promptly nuafintLsnioiornily filled, WHITE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, table cloths, napkins TOWELS, LINENS, MARSAILLES,, I'IQDES, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS, INDIA TWILLS, SWISSES, TARLETONS. CAMBRICS &0. MOTIONS/ In great varieties. H O S I EB Y AND GLOVES, ft fall slock constantly on hand. remembeiTthe place, NO. 4 , BAST MAIN S-T . 1. on will not bo disappointed W you .call aim see t, T GREEN FIELD. April 8,1869.-ly. m iWuiare, Vaints/J ffilh L JLIt tnlie (Ills opportunity of dlrccllntr n,. I of the community nt largo, tint! evprS l,i! ii particular, to t.holr recently repicn| G $ p Jj , *l| HARD W:ARe. They studiously avoided Investing high prices, and patiently waited tlieJ out of tho bottom before attempting tent* shelves, and now that things have been j* to old time prices, as near as possible, ibeyj Invested largely and are prepared to to their friends and customers as low png any market outside the cities. They ckk invite tho attention of mechanics, fnrttmi builders. Our stack is complete and non*, fear meeting with disappointment in for anything In onrjlno. Wc have tho agency of tboWilicoxiCj SEWING MACHINE S * and would respectfully ask all thorn in m a Machine’ to examine thoWHlcoxAGihbj', fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, mi es delivered to nil parts of the town free otchwl Fob. 25. I*69.—Jv *1 E 9, HAEBWAEK '| henry s axton, NO. 1s , BAST MAIN S T S Wholesale mid retail dealer ia Himu v Iron. Slu I, Nabs. J-nJJdlng Materials hi< "<!' oils Glass, jJ| Fi nest qnaiiiy of Amerlenn and English m OCKKT AND TALL JO OUTi.ki Kve.ry dpsci inl Inn of Tools adapted to i\IU I ilumlenl linden,of the most colebraferl j»nl< ? md warranted in evert/ itnstance. ' | GUNS, PISTOL & X IMXJNTTIOS Pumps for any depth, warranted to civesmiib tton, Cements, Sami, Plaster, RlnsilngPoid Picks, Shovels Spader Foi Us, Crowbars SW es, Ac. FAH3f IDKI.LS, T'/.OW.S, CHAINS, OUAIN RAIS,* Jiulhlcrs receive material ft a urcat advantage U fa priee and qvalifj/. Housekeepers goods a utensils In great variety. We are solo agents for the great FUEL EOONOJriKEJI PAT. EXCELSIOR WEATHER 'ft THIPPD adapted for doors and windows. we tool ourselves compel,entof p'cnxim our goods are of th o highest in auafid/ mid tort In price. , Orders by mall receive prompt ottcntloa- GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN PRKB. Parties Indebted to us for JB6S, will pin make pj'ompfpayment, and all to whom u-emh del,ted will pltmso present their hills for sell meut. Jan. 14.1860—ly UKNITURB. JOHN LISZMAN, CABINET AND CHAIR MAKER 'south Hanover st„ nos. 55 & 57 two doom a] A splendid assortment*of now Household R* nun re, consisting of Sofas, Ctimp Stools, Lounges, Centio Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Taolus, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Choirs, Ottomans, Bu i eaus. W hat-No .Secretaries, ttc., Ur. ..Wardrobes Dene ms Parlor, Chamber, Room, Kitchen and O/Hco FURBNITUBS, O F TII E I. ms T STYL K S , COTTAGE FUBMTURE IN SETS', BEADRTEADB AND MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES. ' IN GREAT VAniETY. ,| Particular attention given To Repairing on* Caning and Varnishing f'om town and epuvn« attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Fein 18. lbG9-om* pXPE E ’ R rook and Nancy store, A YD GENERAL NEWS DEPOI. A lino assortment of Goods on hand, such an Writing Peaks. Pori Folios. Ladles oompaulons, I Work Boxes. Satchels, , Ladles’ Purses, Pocket Rooks, Segar Oases, Card Oases. Gold Pens, Pen Knives. AC.. &C. A LARGE SUPPLY OV FAMILY BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM AT UKDUC ET) PRICES. DI A .HI ESi FOB.* 1868. BuVmorlpilons received for nil Magazines. Fnsti lor Books, Papers. Ao.. at publishers prices. Yea savepoßtnge Pnd always sme of receiving yow Magazines by subserlblnpat Piper's. Special attention la paid to keeping always 015 hand a supply of for town and country schools. . Books nml Mraio ordered when desired May 23 IWff—tf Ab the weather ts now very PROFIT! OFRnnrt the the priced are inofkfa* voroble for the laying In of your winters coal nj e suhscrlher would offer his stock to the public knowing full well the disposition of the trace generally to make many promises to oflvct%''b*s- The subscriber would prefer to leave the quality of the coal he furnishes SPEAK FOR ITSELF. and he will be held to the following which re his old standards. V. To sell nc.ne but the best coal that Is to h ? had. 2. To soil as cheap as any one In the trade. 8. To deliver what bis oust mors buy, and not >o furnish them with a lower priced article,l° make the price suit hie sales. - , 4 , Believes In the principle tha scales cannot •he in usofw tboutrepai»s,]Tor a series of years, to the advantage of the customers. 5. To keep all Iclndsof coal tobohadonywherc else. • «. Never to misrepresent coal to make a sale. 7. To guara.. tee full two thousand .pounds t« the ton. , . _ 8. To give the customers the advantage of any change of prices at the mines, 0 is determined lodonll in bl- p- war for the bdheflt of those who deal with him. Send u yonr orders and yon shall be dealt as fairly with, ■and on as favorable terms as any yard In the P March U. Ixoo. Mrs. r. a. smith's photo graphic Gallery Routh-enat Corner Hotio; ver street, atul Market Square, where may be had nil the dlll'oreutstyles of Photographs, from card to life size. ZVORYTYPES, AMBROTYPES , AflP also Pictures on Porcelain, {something now) both Plain and Colored, and which are beautiful ductions of the Photographic art. Call on* 6te them* - Partloolor attention given to copying ft o ™ Dngnerrotypes <tc. She Invites the patronage of thopnbllc. - Feb. 0. 1889. n cAnL 1 s L E HENRY KAXTOS, i.ow I'OMFUET BTR •T, CARLISLE, Pa. SPLENDID NEW PATTERNS. S 3 WEST MAIN STREET. CARLISLE, PA. SCHOOL BOOKS, MELANIOTYPER
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