I^ricultrarnl the poisons in the kitchen. A Late English magazine contains the following relative to tho poisons ex isting in many of our cooking utensils: Human beings must have as many lives ns cats are reported to enjoy, - to withstand the repeated poisoning which analysis, and adulteration hunters de clare them to undergo. Death is now a-clnys acknowledged to lurk in well nigh everything wo cat and drink, and in some tilings that wo wear. But wo did not think of finding destruction in the pots, pans, and kettles of ourhouso lio'ds. Yet there we are assured it is. A practical chemist, finding his family prostrated with gastric complaint that defied tho doctors, searched vigorously for tho cause, and traced it to copper and lead, coming from cooking utensils and water pipes. Tho tin with which vessels are lined is accepted as a safe guard against tho communication of any poison from the metal of which they are made, but it may bo a source of injury instead of a preventive. Tims wise: Cooks often only half fill their sauce pans, and then tho flames that wrap around them overheat the portions above tho liquid, and oxodize the tin. The liquid becomes impregna ted with tho metal which when it gets into the stomach combines with tho gastric juice, and forms a most irritant poison.' This is not ail. Your modern tinman ekes out his expensive metal, the tin, by a generous admixture of lead, which is much cheaper. Of lead poisons 1 had something to say some weeks ago. Tho too free use of alloy is prevented by tho paternal government of Franco, where tho ferjbantior (tinman) is strict ly watched. Our only resource would lie to discard everything but iron, plain or enamelled, for culinary articles, and this tho cooks would never agree to. So wo must take our poisons cheerful ly. Tho Tress Do Not Dear Several Jotters are at hand stating that the writer's have trees of such and such varieties, planted so and so long, but which do not bear and asking what is the matter. A tree goes on making a growth of wood for a greater or less number of years, according to, the va riety. At length the burls, which might have prolonged into, branches, take on a new dovelopement, and bear flowers and fruit. In the natural course of things,* tho time when this change will take place is governed mainly by the character of the soil. In a very fertile soil, the tree will make wood, in preference to forming fruit, for a long er period than it will in a poorer one. In orchards, the tendency to form wood is checked when the trees have attain - cd a sufficient size, by seeding, down to grass. Whatever checks the growth of the tree, and threatens its life, has a ten dency to throw it into fruiting. Tho time required for different varieties to comeinto bearing varies greatly,and this is a point on which our fruit 'hooks are very deficient in information. Some varieties of pears, for instance, will hoar, in two or . three years from the hud while with others one must wait for eight or ton years: and it is so with apples. With varieties which sro nat urally late in coming into hearing, our advice is to wait; hut where a. tree, which should hear, docs not give fruit when at a reasonable ago, we should root prune. The best time to do this is in the Spring. Dig a trench around tho free, at a distance of one foot from i.®fovcaeh inch of tho diamator of the trunk, i. e., a tree three inches through will have a trench forming a circle (fix foe t in di ameter. Dig down, and with a very sharp spado nit olf cvcy root that ex tends beyond the trench. There arc modes of summer pruning lo induce fruitfulness, hut these can be applied to only n few trees, while rout-pruning can lie .eadily»applicd on (he largo aeaio.— Anwr. Ayricu/turi.'l. When to Cut Ti.mijer,— Opinions vary in regrad to cutting timber- to make it most durable. It is generally conceded, however, that summer months best, some advocating June, while the tree is in full vigor, and others latter in the season. A writer in the Rural World gives his views, based upon experiment, thus : I. have' worked in timber, and expe rimented as to the best time to cut it to make it last well; and by actual ob servation have come to the conclusion that from the 15th of August to the 10th of September is the best time in the year. Timber cut then, worms will not enter. The bark will remain on for about twelve months, and. then, when moved, fall oil'of itself, without any trouble. But my brotltcr farmers will say the season then is too hot to labor in the timber. Admitted ; but one tree cut then is worth three cut in Hie winter; and if a person can only cut his timber down at this time, he is not necessitated to then work it up, but let it lio till the winter following, and it will do as well as being worked at the time when cut—and at his leisure, if two years after, he can work it up. Hickory timber cut at that time, makes good rails, that will last nearly as well as oak. But unfortunately for our farmers, they are under the necessi ty (or do it) of cutting all os- most of their timber in the winter months; and timber will decay out in those months sooner than any other months in the year. Sowing Corn for Queen Fodder. —Coin for green fodder should besown, not broadcast, but thickly, in rows three feet apart, so that it may bo readily “ tended” by horso power. At this width the cultivator will pass through the rows without danger, and if the seed is thick in the drills, (not less than twenty five kernels to' the foot,) it will, on rich land, form so bushy a growth as. to nearly occupy the whole space. The sowing may bo con tinued, at intervals, until nearly or quite the first of August. The rows being marked. ,out, by chiiiuy'SorfiT with th°_plq\y. (Jy- fraud, and covered With the feet, as rcconimemloAVv Peter Henderson in his “ OiirdWhhg for Profit,” and then well roller down.— Or, which is much better, it may bo put in with a wheat-drill by taking out all but the middle and the two end teeth, and stopping the discharge.from the hopper except over these'. This will bring the rows at about the proper distance apart, and the quantity of seed may bo easily regulated so as to givo the requisite thickness in the drift- Corn sown in this way needs no addi tional covering beyond what a roller will give it. Should it not bo needed for feeding in its green state, it may bo bouud in small buddies, and cured in long shocks, made around a rail sup ported by crotches or stakes. When cured, it forms a nutritious fodder.— Am. Agriculturist. To Rejuvenate Old Gkapk Vines.— -Hny!i.g on our premises, planted by former owners, probably twenty years ago, hMf n doV.en old grape vines, witfi largo and weathev bealcu trunks or stems, which made - annually but little new wood and yielded but very few poor grapes we two seasons ago, cut oil' all the branches and 'laid the main stems down in trendies, covering with about a foot of earth. Vigorous and healthy shoots sprung up in great abundance—the weak ones of wiiieh were broken off And leading ones afc proper distances trained on to the arbor. The new -growths are' now dean, healthy and > strong—sufficient to entirely cover the largoarbor the present season: and wo look for bushels of fruit from tbo now bearing wood. We sec old grape vines rnnThJ? ero ’ 110 and which K;yr oyou,,fi: anii thirt * h * J3rs ©oolrs. ’''summer.' ' 1869 NEW GOODS. .Silks, Grenadines, Organdy Lawns, Pique*, Japanese Poplins. Reduction lu prices of nil Spring Goods offhand. I will close out tho balance of my Spring Slock nt cost to mnko room for New FalSGood-s. Brr. galns In all kinds of DESTIG GOODS, bargains in Hosiery, Gloves, White Goods, Ac. Splendid Corded Pique at 10c., Corded Pique, ono yard wide, Men's Heavy Half Hose, Ladles Hose at 12)flc„ Horn Stitched nt 10 nndl2’£c. ( bleached Muslinat All kinds of SU M M liU PANTB S T UFF at prices that defy competition. A full assort- ment of Shawls, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Hoop m Skirts, Corsets, Ac., always on hand. GRAIN BAGS, CLOTHS & CASSIMEBES, From the Lowest Grade to the Finest French. Having always taken the lend In this branch of the business. I would sav I am bettor prepared this season than over, to meet the wishes of ail desiring » good article, or a very fair bargain, SUITS MADE TO ORDER, at the shortest notice by a first-class toylor. MOURNING GOODS, B O 11 II A Z I N E S WOOL DELAINES, BLACK AND WHITE MIXTUBEB, CRAPE VEILS AND COLLARS, English Crape BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, Square find long, also a full assortment of Fu- nerul Goods, for which orders will bo promptly nndsuUsfuotorally filled. TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS. WATKINS TOWELS, LINBNB, nIARSAILLES, PIQUES*’QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS, INDIA TWILLS, SWIPSES, TARLETONS, CAMBRICS &C. Itimr*ciiiber the nljico, ns I am determined uat to be undersold in anything ip ourllne. All I ask is ntl liispoellun of our Now Slock just opened, i can convince you that my goods are cheap. L. T GREENFIELD, No. ■£ EAST MAIN STREET. duly 1 l.m fiJUsceHanmis |c I %/ J paint rt ®sSteT- |£P°£ l J;i5O Boost leap- | —- July 1,1869.—4 W TIKIS IS NO HUMBUG! Jw “ending .J 5 Mots, wltli ogo, height, color or ej «•» aud hair, you will receive, by return mail, a correct picture of your future husband or wife. and of marriage. Address, W. * OX, P. O. Drawer No. 21, Pultonvllle, N. Y. July 1,1869.—iw * GENTS WANTED FOR " Secrets of the Great City, A Woiik descriptive of the VIRTUES and the VICES, the MYSTERIES, MISERIES aud CRIMES of New Youk Citv. It contains 85 lino engravings; and Is tbe Spi ciest. most*3ihrllling, Instructive aud Cheapest work published. ONLY $2.50 PER COPY Agents are mooting with unprecedented suc ccsol One lu Marlborough, Mass., reports otisub soribers in a day. Ono in Luzerne Co.. Pa., -jj in a day. One in Meriden, Ct., OH in two days, and a great many others from JOtl to 300 per week, iaend for Circulars and see our terms, and a full Sfc °f the work. Address, JONES BKOiIIEIIS & CO., Philadelphia., Pa. 1 um.i.sHEi) in iioi'ii English and German. July 1, iw>l».—iw WANTED FOR THE REST HOOK OF THE PERIOD, v r 02S1E.N 0¥ NEW YORK.-, Oi\ The Under World of the Great City. Nnw° vmfr 5 uA IIH 1 l H5 8 "we'ht'pn ot modern times. c ,r Soclety Unmasked. ‘•The Aristo ra y.'. Women of Pleasure,” •* Slurried Wo* men, and nil classes thoroughly ventilated BO n l i^ir l !n tio i n .-*xT Atl(lreBS at on co The New York Co., l-!j Nassau St., New York. July l, 18H9. —iw recarepul WHAT MEDICINES * YOU TAKE, When you are exhausted by ovor-work ol head or hand and feel thefneed of something Invigor ating, don t drink whiskey nor any intoxicating thing, whether under tho name of Bitters or otherwise. Such articles give Just as much strength to your weary body aud mind as tho whin gives to tho jaded horso, and no more. f.\G u'i-iaCTION ljWA VH W " 6 "' l!a oyujJPicss- Dodd’s Nervine and Inviprator ?? GENTLE STIMULANT which is to?L?A t ,°? de i a A v REACTION. What It gains When It refreshes hotly or wlth natural strength that to ? tay * We are not recommending tee lo a it? Interest of any faction: but long and extended observation teaches us that lie whp resorts »o tho bottle forrest or recuperation, will llud, as ho keeps at U, that ho Is kindling a lire m his bones which will consume like the llamoa ol perdition. Turn from It. Take a tonic that will refresh and not destroy. Dodd’s Nei vine }s for sale by all Druggists. Price Ono Dol lar See book of Certificates that accompanies each bottle. July 1, IBtiU.—-Iw THING Important to Housekeepers. Hotels Jianks, Oj/ices, <tc. THE PATENT WIRE ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN, _ WILL FIT AHY WINDOW, Give ventilation ami light, Screen from view, and exclude FLIKH, MOSIJUITOS AND OTHER INSECTS. For sale by Dealers in Housc-Fiirnlshleg Goods. The Adjustable Wihdoai' jScreenCompany, HOI.K aa Alarnel Blreut, imuaaelpuln. July I, ISDO.-Cm j g N.’HANOVER STREET, NO. Nl-:w YORK BRANCH , HEADctUAUTnna fou jiahgains. n o . ll ,'f. ap ®s l “ l attention of the oltl n? 1 , 1 , 1 t ulll iorl!uut do., to our well d F f 1 S l “« r >'> Gloves, Notions,White ..flees, nsun early May 27,h°i|i B cm “"“o'-erslreol.sipe's Hall. 30t!> <ooodjs. T\RY GOODS 11 "aosiKTmjm to suit tub times and season I AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE OK ' T HO MAS A . II ARP E R . corxeu of itanovkh a pom fret sts who is now prepared to ant and well assorted stock of 1869. DIIY GOODS, At exceedingly low prices I bargains in BLANK ETS< of alt colors and sizes. The Cheapest Slock In town. FLANNEL 8, Plain and Twilled, all colors, Hornets, Sharks, Plaid Shirtings, Operas, Home-made, and n fine article of Welsh Flannels. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Long and Square, Paisley and Thobot. Ladles. Cloakings, Velveteens. Gold Mixed, Water Proof and Heavy Beavers. Merino Vests, Shirts and Drawers, for Ladles’ Misses, Men’s and Boy’s wear. A full lino of CI.OTIIS AND CAS3IMKUJ3S, EAJVCY DRESS GOODS In now and rich designs. Many of tho above goods selling ofl’at greatly reduced prices. Im mense slock of album leading brands of Domes tic and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at less than regular lees. BLEECHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS, PIL LOW CASE MUSLINS, PILLOW CASE LIN- ' ENS, NAPKINS TABLE LINENS ANDDOYLIES. TO WELS AND TO WELL JNGS. Marseilles Quilts and Table Covers, N ottlng.l ham Lace Curtin Material and Tldys. WHITE GOODS, EmbvoUUvlcß, Lnpes and Inserting s, Veils Bereges and Crapes. Holsery ami Gloves in groat variety, an extensive stock of NOTIONS. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN GOODS. CORSETS! CORSETS.'! French Wove, Hip Gore, and the celebrated Deckel Corsets. Ladles’ Cufl’s and Collars, Horn- Bitched Tucked and Embroidered Handker chiefs, Clmiey Lace Handkerchiefs and many articles. I invito attention to recent purchases of New and Desirable goods, in which I can oiler special inducements fo cash buyers. TIIOS. A. HARPER. Gov. of Hanover and Pom fret Ms Doc. 21. ISOS—tf SPRING GOODS Wo have just returned from the city wllh a very largo aud splendid assortmeutof seasonable goods, which wo are selling oirrapldly at * LOWER PRICES THAN THE LOWEST, our stock ol DRESS GOODS, Is very lull and complete: tho styles are unsur passed. Wo have splendid SILKS,CASHMERES, DELAINES, ALPACCAS, and many new style goods, GINGHAMS, CALICOES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, Trimmings?) Tickings, Muslins, Shawls, Blankets, Flannel, all grades, Handkerchiefs CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Jeans, Coltonades, and the largestslock of small wares aud trimmings In tho valley, CARPEI&, OIL CLOlll, Mattings, Rugs. Blinds, Carpet Chain of Cot ton,‘Linen and Wool, best make. Our Carpets «ro considered by judges to be the cheapest out side of tho great cities. This stock of goods is very largo, well assorted, and will be sold off at reduced prices. It is not necessary to 1111 a column in exaggeration of our stock ; but we Invito all fo call (inducefor thom sclvcs, which wo think will satisfy them that this is tho place to buy for profit lo themselves. BENTZ * CO. April 22. ISM—' QREAT CLOSING OUT SALE Our entire stock of summer goods to be closed out In thlrly days, if possible. The greatest bargains ever offered in Carlisle, is now to bo given by us for tho next thirty days. Wo are determined to dose out OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, Wo will keep no account of what goods cost. They'inust nil 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 C K I.) So 00 Cloth for 58 00 2 (K) Casslmur.*, _ 1 25 I 00 do ’ 75 fro Alpaca, GO 75 do 50 tiU.lapane.su Mixtures, 10 *.t> unuilUi poplins, 80 10 Pongee do., 2-3 50 Best Organdies, 83 10 do. do., 2.3 Good Lawns, 1-3 to 20 1.3 00 Lace Lbawls, 10 00 10 00 do. do. 000 Good do. ‘ 8 50 to 5 00 SILK COATS AT HALF THEIR COST. Summer Shawls for §1 00 $1 50 Hoop Skirls, I 00 Carpets, Oil Cloths, Blinds, &c., Tweuty-flvo per cent, iftwcr than tho Lowest. DOMESTICS OP All KINDS EXCEEDINGLY LOW. Wo will give you more value for your money under any and all circumstances, than can bo had elsewhere. Call early and examine our goods. See our prices, and be convinced of the fact. W.C. SAWYER, & CO., EAST MAIN STREET 5000 pounds of wool wanted, for which wo will pay the highest market price. lBo9—ly Itt'h'Art. , IMMi-S AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS. Office and residence, No. 87 South Hanover street, Carlisle -Pa. All Acute or Chronic diseases successfully treated. j Fulmer Doun-dson, Unloutown, Pu. Cured oi i Heart Disease,of 2 years standing, in live weeks ■ 3fnd been given up to die. : Miss Clara Gilbert, Germantown, Pa. Liver Complaint, of two years standing. Cured In two mouths. Bonj. Ileoser, Uulontown, Pa. Inflamutlon of ■the eyes, with loss of tbo sight of one eye, of six teen years standing. Cured In three months. Mrs. Mary Gilbert, Germantown, Pa, Dys pepsia of ten years standing. Cured In two months. Mr. p, T. Wood, Girard Avc„ and Warnock St., Philadelphia. Cured of General Debility of three .years standing. Miss Emma Morris. 1221 Girard Avo. Phila. Pa .Dyspepsia and Gravel of three years standing.— ■Cured In six weeks. Frank Frier, 712 North 13th street, Philadel phia, Penan. "White Swelling” of nine years standing. Cured In five months. All consultation free. Oillces strictly private. Drs. Hall respectfully refers to the following Indies, residing In Carlisle. Mrs. Jus. Masonhol mor, Mrs. Wm. Hastings, Mrs. Wm. Jackson, Airs. J. Inllcr, Mrs,- Henry Snyder, and many others. May 13.1508—6 m. CUMBERLAND NURSERIES, HENRY S. RUPP, Proprietor, SiriKEstANSTowN’, Cumberland Countv,Pa, CWers a large and lino assortment of Nursery Stock, for the coming fall, consisting of all kinds I-rultTrees of Mio-wery best varieties, Ever igreona and ShaUeOTccs.lWdy Flowering Shrubs •a ilrrgo slock of Grape Vino and Strawberry P.latits. every vnrloly worth growing, nil kinds •olnmnll fruits, Largo Rhubarb, Ac., Ac. 'Usage Orange for Hedging, at 85 per 1,000, Hoses, Greenhouse Flowers and Plants,- Every thing wanted Jn the Nursery lino can bo had iherc.of the best quality and at the lowest prices 'Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis. ■Juno 24. HOP— ly SCHOOL TAX FOR 1809. O', The duplicate of School Taxes for the bor •tmgh ol Carllslo, for 1869, Jsnow In the hands of the (Treasurer lor collection. Notice Is hereby [given Hint the Treasurer will-attend at the Comity-Court House, (Commissioners olllco.) on Thnrsiiny ana 1' rlday/fcnu and ’.loth of July next ' between the hours of I* a. si. am! sr. m. of snlj ' •days.ifonthc purpose of receiving said taxes up ■ to which time an abatement of Five per cent ! ’will be made ou all taxes paid. Persons wishing i to pay tholr taxes before the above date, can do J r.o by calling at the olllco or residence of the , Treasurer, in Marlon Hall building, West Main I ptroet, - j7\V. KUY * Juno 10,1860—2 m SYeawci' fWctiicnl. MAIUjUAKT’fS ~ LEBRATED LINIMENT roll MAN on HHAST. I Admirably adapted to the Cure of all Diseases for which a Counter-Irritant or External Kerne* dy is required. Diploma awarded hy the Cumberland County Ay riauiumt Society, 1808. . REPBRENC E H: Abraham Marquart, Esq., bus shown mo the receipt of which his Liniment 1h composed.— From my knowledge of the Ingredients, I do not hesitate lu corllfynig that it will be beneliebd where an external application of the kind is Indicated. A. STEWART* M. D. Shlppousburg. Sept. 15,1868. Fully conversant with lh6 chemical compos nonts and medical effects of A. Marquarl’sLini ment, I cheerfully recommend It to those who may need It. S. N. ECKER. M. D. Sir. a. Marquart;—Dear Sir? I take pleasure In saying that I have used your Liniment for chap ped hands, and it cured them and made them feci soft. I think It the best I have over used, and would cheerfully recommend It to the gen eral public. Wif. GRAOY. Newton township, Pa., Nov. 24, 1808. I hereby certify tbatl have used A. Marquart’s Liniment for Scratches and Spavin on two of my horses with the greatest success, and would recommed it to all who are In need of anything oftho hind. _ „ C MELLINGER, county Troos’r. Stoughstowu, Nov. 18,1808. Mr. A. MarquartDear Sir: I have used about half a bottle of your Liniment on my horse for a, bad Collar Gall, Which was the most obstinate sore of the kind I ever saw; alsoi on my arm for Rheumatism, and it has glvon'ontlrq satisfac tion in both cases. I would notdo wlthot It for ton times Its cost, and cheerfully recommend It to the public. MICHAEL ILYTSHAW. Jacksonville, fa., Nov. 20,18(55, • A. Marquart, Esq,:—Dear sir: I had a very severe attack of Rheuraatisni in uny back, so that I could scarcely walk,(which was very painful. After using naif a bbttlo of your cele brated Liniment, I was entirely cured. This Is not a recommendation, but |ho plain truth.— You can make any use of this you please. JACOB LONG. Walnut Bottom, pa.j Nov. 20,18C8. Mr. A. Marquart:—Dear Sir: I hrve used your valuable Liniment In my family for different pains and aches, and It has proved satisfactory in every case. I do think, as an external Lini ment, It stands without a rival. I would cheer fully recommend Jt to the public. Kespcctfnlly, GEORGE W, YOCUM. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 21,1868. A. Marquart, Hsn.r—Dear Sir; It affords, mo pleasure to certify that I have used your Lini ment on my neck, In a case of very Sore Throat, which was much swollen and voiy painful. Af ter two or three applications, I found It to act like magic, and would recommend It as an ex cellent Liniment. JACOB SEVERS. Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. 10,1SCS I'hr Safe by Ibtvcrstick Bro's., D. Ralston, Corn man (t Worihinqli'n, Carlisle. AGENTS WANTED! Address A. MARQUART, Walnut Bottom, Cumberland Co., Pa. Dec. 10. IMS—ly ®romkB. Fresh groceries!! fresh GROCERIES!! Always to bo had at the CHEAP STOEB, NO 88 EAST I’OMFBET STREET And why are they always fresh? Because I sell a great amount of them, and soli them low. Therefore, I turn my stock oßou.aud consequent* ly my goods must bo fresh. You will find overythlngyoh wish In tliowayof GROCERIES, Q.UEENSWARE. GLASSWARE, WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE. STONE AND CROCKERY WARE. and no end to NOTIONS it is useless to mention them, come and sec for yourselves; and parents if It don’t suit you to come, send your children, as they will bo dealt with, with the same care ns if you were hero yourself. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE aicen in exchange for goods, or cash ,000 LIES. BUCKWHE T FLOUR of liio finest rjnailty on Jmmt, u Ij/cJ) I sell In- rbo lb. or 100 tbs. RETURN ALL UNSATISFACTORY GOODS. GEO. B. HOFFMAN, NO. S.S EAST I‘OMI'MIET STUEET CARLISLE. PA. May 18G0. IRailroab Hines. JgEADINO RAIL ROAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1804. Ureal Trunk lino from tho North anti North west lor Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Potlsvllle, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokln, Leb anon, Knston, Eplimln, Lltlz, l.ancnstcr. Colum bia, &c. Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York ns fol lows; at 1)50. 550, 811) A.3L, 12-10 Noon, 205 and 10 50 P. 3I„ connecting with smllnr trains on tho Pennsylvania Railroad and arriving at Now York at 11 00 A. M., 12 20 Noon, 250, 7110,10 05 P. 31., and 015 A. M., respectively. Bleeping carsac company the a5O A. 31. ami 10 50 p. M., trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Rcudlng.Pottsvill, Tama- Sua, Minersvllle, Ashland, Shamokln, Pine rove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8 10 A. M„ 205 and •! 10 P. M„ stopping at Lebanon and principal 'Way Stations; tho 4 10 P. 31. train making connections for Philadelphia and Co lumbia only. For Pottsvillo, Schuylkill, Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad. Leave Harrisburg at 8 80 P. 3i Returning: Leave Now York atO 00 A. 31..12 00 noon, 510 and 800 P. 31., Philadelphia at 815 A. 31. and 3 801*. 31.; Sleeping cars accompany tho OOP A, 31., 510 and 800 P. 31, trains from Now York, without change. Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7- 80 A. 317, connecting with similar train on East Penna. Railroad, returning from Reading at 0 35 P. 31.,stopping at all stations; leave pottsvlllo at 7 30,845 A. 31., and 2 15 P. 31., Shamokln a 525 A. 31.; Ashlandat7oo A. 31.. and 12 30P, M.; TamaquaatB3oA.3l.; and 2 20 P. 31., forPhlla. Leave Pottsvlllo, via. Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad at 710 A. 31. for Harrisburg, and 1180 A. 31. for Pino Grove and Tromout. Readlngaccommodatlon train; leaves Reading at 7 30 A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia at 4- •15 P. M. I’ottstown Accommodation tram; leaves Potts °, 45 A * M.,returning leaves Philadelphia at 4 OOP. 31. Columbia Railroad trains leave Readlngat 7 00 A. 31,, and 0 15 P. 31. forEphrata, LUz.Lancaster, Columbia, &c. „ .-Ms leaveSklppack aiBlOA. 31. and 13-151*. M.. con roadlll*’ with similar trains on the Reading Rail- Ti.°n a ? d ,^ yS: « r - loavo York ut 8 00 P. 31.. Philadelphia 800 A. 31. and 3 15 P. 31., the 8$ A VTV traUirunnliitf only to Reading: Pottsvlllo 8 00 A. 31.: Harrisburg 5 50A. 31,. 4 10 and 10 50 P. 31.. and Reading at 105, iOO ami 715 A, M., for Harrisburg, at 1250 and 7 81 A. 31. for New Vork and at 4 2a p. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage. Season. School and Excursion .tickets, to ami from all points, at re duced, rales. 1 ‘ IlligKOßo checked through; 100 pounds allowed ‘-‘bch oi fiß . £ l n .!? or - G.A. WCOI.LS, Jan. 21,l&jU—ly G'en. &uj)ertutcudcn£. QUMBEKLAND V AILEY RAIL ROAD! OHA N G F OF nouns On and after Monday, Sept, htu, 1808, rossen ceptcdl' W fUU lollowh, (Sundayspa. 0 WESTWARD Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.01 A. ,M.,Moclinnlcsburg 8.113, CurllsleO.lO.Nowvllleluo. Shlppcnsburg 10.10, Chambersburg 10.10, Green. en sV?. l );i 4 ’, nl T lvln S It;HoßKerstown 11.42 A. M. Mall 3Vain leaves HnrrKimrg 1.80 I>. M„ Mo chanlcsbrrg 2 02 Carlisle 2.Bl,NewvUlo S.lO.Hhlp pensburg 4.40. Chambersburg 4.20. Qreencnstlo 4.58, arriving at Hagerstown 6.25 P. Si. Erjtrcss Train leaves Harrisburg 4,15 P. 31.. Me chanlcshurg 4.47,Carlisle 5.17,N0wv1110 5.50, Shin gensburg 0.17, arriving at CUambersburg at 0,45 A-Mixed IVa'in leaves Chnmbershurg 8.05 A. M. Grcencastle 9.25, arriving at Huyt-isUiwu 10,10 a, EASTWARD Aceomnmdulton 3rain loaves Clmmbersburg 4,15 A; M v Shlpncnsburg 5.14, Newvliie 5.45. Carlisle 0.18, Mochonlcsburg 0.47 arriving at Harrisburg 7.15 A. ftl. , v Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.00 a. M.. Grcen caatlo 8.30. Clmmbersburg 0.10, Hhim.ousburc 0.40. Newvliio io.l-l, Carlisle 10 .50. »behani«bttt?lhS arriving at Harrisburg 11,05 A, j r< ‘ DlCBourfc Kcprcus IVain leaves Hagerstown 11 65 A. M„ GrcencfisUo 12.K1. CJmmborsburg 1.00 sblppcus burg I.ISI, Nowvlllo 2.0., Car isle 2,15, Mechanics, burg J. 12, arriving at Harrisburg a u p M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown y. 05, X*. M., GreoucnsUo 4.12, arriving at Clmmbersburg 5.0 i M-Maklng close connections at Harrisburg with trains l« and from Philadelphia Now York, lUiUhuore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points fiui’KuiNTKNi)ent’sOffice. * L Onvnb’a, J\t.,SeiU, 8, XBoBr- J ’ September 17, itiGS, ’ Sjaic lieneinet. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to natural Vitality and Color. A dressing -winch is nt once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for ‘preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss ami freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick, cued, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured hy its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such ns remain can bo saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of (billing the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. 11s occasional use will prevent the hair IV.im turning gray or falling off, and i oiisoquently prevent baldness. Free irom (bose deleterious substances which uuko some preparations dangerous and njurious to the hair, the Vigor can inly benefit but not harm it. If wanted umvlv (or a HAIR DRESSING, milling else can ha found so desirable, ■oiiiaiiiinq - neither oil nor dye, it does toi soil white cambric, and yet lasts mi# on the hair, giving it a rich glossy n>lrc and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, ■Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWKLL, MASS. PRICE $l.OO. For Sale by Ilavcrstlck brothers,Carlisle,Fa Oct 15,1808—1 y THE WORLD’S INTERNAL REM- EDY!! '■ johnson’sH RHEUMATIC COMPOUND BLOOD PURIFIER,I QUICK IN ITS ACTION. PERMANENT IN ITS CURE READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co.—Having suffered with .Rheumatism for a long time I was induced by Col. Danltfl to try Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound. I purchased one-bottle and was perfectly cured after using it three days. LAWRENCE WINOHELL, Etna, Allegheny Co. Pa., Deo, 10, 1860. Messrs. R.E. Sellers & Co.—Gents:—After suf fering for seven years from Rheumatism I was cured by one bottle pf Johnson’s Bhenmatlo Compound, when Physicians could give me no relief. JOSEPH ROBINS. Shntpstovm, N. J. Dec. 15,1600. Messrs R. E. Sellers & Co.—Dear Sirsl was a cripple from Rheumatism for sixteen years, of ten confined to tho house, and oven unable to walk. Johnson's Rheumatic Compound cured mo from my disease, and now lean walls without my staff ns well ns over. JAMES McDOWBLu. Tronum, October 25,1605. Messrs. U. E. Sellers & Co.—GentsJohnson’s Rheumatic Compound cured mo of Rheumatism when Physicians and every other preparation in tho Pbarmncopln failed. Dr. J. T. WRIGHT. Leavenworth, Kansas, Dec. 25,1805. Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co.—Dear Sira:—l here by certify that n number of persons, (my father among tho number,) who were afflicted with Rheumatism for many years, have to my Knowledge, been permanently cured by tho use of Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound. H.B.LINN. Sharon, Pennn. Nov. 20,1807. R. E. SELLERS & CO., soli: j*itoi'Jurrroi«, PITTSBURGH, PA. Foil SALK KY JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY COWD E N , PHILADELPHIA, PA HAVERSTICIC BROS., CARLISLE, PA 3larch 4, IB6o—tf The greatest medical dis COVERY KNOWN TO 3IAN. j LINDSEY’S 1 [BLOOD SEARCHER; Porlhd cure of all diseases arising from an im pure Stale of tho Rlood, such as SCROFULA, SALT RIIEU3I, ERYSIPELAS, SORE EYES, ROILS, TITTER, ic. It la purely A VEGETABLE PREPARATION- not a single grain of Mineral Poison outers into Its composition—so that while It invariably af fords relief and effects most wonderful euros, no overdose could Injure tho most tender Infant. J. 31. Lindsey—Dear fiir:—Wo are very near out of your medlcno, please send us two doz en. Wo would just say that your medicine has cured a case, of Scrofula that has been coming on for live ycays; the flesh was eaten off tho la dy’s arms—you could see tho sinews working.— She is at the eighth bottle now, and tho flesh Is growing on very fast. Your Rlood Searcher is go ing all over the country. Tho people are very much pleased with tho above case. Please send us statement of our account, and oblige us. lours Truly, JOHN RALSTON <fc SON, Eldeuton, Ind. Station. AS-Beware of counterfeits. Tho genuine has the name of R. E. SELLERS & CO. at tho bottom of tho ousldo wrapper. Solo Proprietors, R. E. S E L L E K is ot PITTSBURGH, PA, For sale by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, Pnri.AiTKi.pmA, Pa. , HAVERSTICK BROTHERS, Carlisle, Pa 3larcb 118C9—tf PROPOSALS. ' nm BAKaACKS, IhiJOi’A. *1 OlHco Acting AKs’t..Q,uurtorraaster, i _ , , Juno 30,1809. ), ntSiwhi !?n r n po ? l ' ls W rH received at this olllco until the aotlx day of July, next •. for supplying JSAI year ending imio iwth. IS7O, Snows? Bl * * orQB ° and Straw, In quantities as 210 tons (2210 lb each,) Lyken’s Valiev Coal 000 effi sJnmoUcu N »‘ coal! 280 tons (2000 lb cach.l Hay. 100 tons (20001 b cnch.i Straw. oy £ l , lo Coal to ho delivered by the 15th day/of nex ,V Wood, Forage and Straw I H.* uol J»S uanUUes n lO ** tne notln ß A. CL ir. may Proposals are Invited for each item separately, must no la duplicate, and eudotsed “ Proposals for Supplies, and contain the names of two re* sponsfclo persons who will becomt auroUes for tno faithful performance of the contract. Parties who bid are requested to benreseut at the opening of the proposals. Tho government reserves tho right to reject any or all bids which may ho deemed too high, or for anv nfbnr cnf. llclont cause. Blank proposals may ho hod. 6 on application to this olllco. * 0 uaa on EDMOND G. FECHET Ist Lieut. Bth Cavalry, July 8, mop—lt ’ ""amFd'i; A S q A M. /CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED \J byllr.C.O. Garrison's AVwlta» of ncat . menu Call or address Dr. C. O. Garrison ‘’ll South Eiuhth Hired, Philadelphia, l‘a nrn * ,oM * ~ l h LUNbTufsUAS^ 101101 ' blvou 10 WUWATianfl March!, 1809—ly fWrtrcal. jqiii;gs v\u iimcisiis n THE BEST PtACB T O . J! U Y %- PURE AND RELIABLE nii vets. Medicines and fine Chemicals, IN A T HAVERSTIOK BROS., No. 10 Jfovtfi Hanover Street, CARLISLE PA. DEALEUSIN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Doohs, Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, Toilet Articles, &0.. Dye fjtujfs, Cosmetics, Stationary, &c. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur „ poses. Their assortment of Goods, in variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot ho surpassed. The arti cles have boon selected with great care, and are calculated In quality and price to command tho attention of purchasers. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. A full stock of Patent Medicines on hand. All goods warranted ns represented. HAVERSTICK BROTHERS, No. 10 North ilnnovcr St. Feb. 18. 1869—1 y Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, 2L-c. , s2SE ,, A‘aa'c: tbek stiLH&n. [) The reputation tins ex ecllcul medicine enjoy*, \ is derived from Us cures, >| 1 many of which arc truly marvellous. Inveterate yB T ca.-es of Scrofulous dis // fl co-e, wlicrotlio system jam, seemcxl saturated with Cy--—corruption, have beep purWled and cured by it. X Scrofulous atl’ections and ’*'• disorders, which were ag .gravnted by the scrofu lous contamination until they wore painfully aDlictingflmvo been radically cured in such great numbers in.almost every peti tion of tho country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of thcanosl destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen mid unfclt tenant of the organism mulermines the constitution, and Invites tho attack nfenfoehlingot* fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its' presence. Again, Itseems.to breed infection throughout tho body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of Us hideous forms, either on the surface oraniong tho vitals. In Hie latter, tuber cles may be suddenly elepo.-iled in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it snows its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer ations on some part of the body. Hence the occa sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla Is ad visable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons nfllieled with the following com plaints generally find immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by tho use of this SAJtSAPAJtIL 84-! A’f. Auihouy’n Biro, Hose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Jthetmi, Scald Head, Jthigwortn, Sore Byes, Sore Bars, and other eruptions or visible forms of Scrofulous disease. A'so in tho more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Disease', Bits, Epilepsy, Beuraiyia, and the various Ulcerous affections of (he muscu lar and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and il fercurial Diseases arc cured by it, though a longtime is required for subduing these obstinate maladies bv any medicine. But long continued use of (his inTiliciuo will cure tho complaint. Beueorrhma or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and .i'emaie Diseases, arc com monly soon relieved and ultimately cured bv its purifying and Invigorating effect. ’Minute D'ircc nous for each case are found in our Almanac, sup olied gratis. Jtheumntism and tJrihf, when aii.-ed by accumulations of extraneous matters n the blood, yield onickly to it, as also Direr Complaints, Torpidity, C’ouyr.stioti ovXnjJam mtfion of tho / ,irer. and tTaimdirr, when arising, •••« ofp— ficm tin* rankling poisons in (lie iilimu. ' i ps.ll‘AltlLlrA is a great re -1 • • ' -1’ iMiglli and vigor of the system. ’i i • ■ • • '!">• i* / nuyuid and JAstless, Dcapon '• 11 ''>• ■■ 1 ••• and troubled with Eervoua Ap c> '< ‘ I'mrs, or any of the affections • ‘on.iiin- df ii'rtifntrsn, will find immediate -i . i -i t-mivim-in;: evidence of ltd restorative l«'«e: ujnm ruKVAur. n nr B3v. JT. f. AIE« & C0.,1,0nc11, J’fnvtical and jlnalyticni Chemists• SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. For Sam: by Haveratlck brothore.Fn j-’mz.iiriELp.HiA. S?” Samples stLt liy mail when written for, Jan. 7,1859—1 y No; 35 .south.tuird Street; /PHILADELPHIA <^ENERAL r %ENTS, As. PENNSYLVANIA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAH). aQd Boilcitors,who arelnvltea to apply at our oiuco. FaUpartlcalarßtobebad on application at oar offleo, located In the second story of car Bonking Uouso. where Circulars sad Panmnlets, fully describing the advantages JVo. 3b Scuth Tliinl » a. B. fc?. RUSSELL, Manager C. H. Hepburn, First National Rank. Carlisle August 20,1888,-1 BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. All tho LEADING STYLES on Imnfl or m&ilo to measure. 'JP Hces Fixed at JLotv Figures . An Illustrated X’rlco List with instructions for sol* measurement sent on receipt of Post Olllco ad dress. WM. F. BARTLETT, Aug. 2Q.—ly , HOTIC33. —Notice is hereby given that the Carlisle Deposit Bank will make nppll ju lo the next Legislature of Pennsylvania for tho renewal of Us charter, with Its present title nut) capital. J. P.HASSLEB, Juno 10, lw)9-(im Cashier, Stolid, SCtotoar, &c. HAIL I ALL HAIL I r THE GLORY OK THE NIGHT IS TUB MORNING GLORY STOVE. THE GREATEST STOVE FOR 1803. Wniifor & dandy having Just returned ftom New York and rhllftaolpEla, wlioro Uioy Imvo purchased the largest, latest and best assort ment of PAHLOR BOOKING AND arrov , R HEATING STOVES over brought to this place, have now on exhibi tion and lor sale at tbolr Store Rooms, * NO. IS WEST MAIN STREET, where they will always bo pleased to see moir old friendH nnd many now ones, call and oxam- THB GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER. —and- THE CELEBRATED BEGULAaLj. UR TARY TOP COOKING BTOVK THE BEST IN THE WOULD. THE MORNING GLORY Is the most perfect parlor stove in use anywhere or everywhere. It la a Base Burner, au'douo lire will last nil winter. It has mica doors all around and laas o right and cheerful as an open gale, AVo respectfully refer to the following persons from among hundreds of others who have used It, ns to Us merits: James 13. Weakley, Rev. J, Ilona, W. a Mullln, Wobert & Derlaml, Qco. Wolso, David Khoads, Devi Trego, Samuel Greason, Weakley & Badlor, L. T. Greenfield, Batpuel H. Gould, Jason W, Eby, Thos, Leo, Peter spnhr, Win. P. Stuart, Jos. Galbraith, Hon, J. SUmr.t, Edward Fury, Sorg’t Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Mr. Mansfield, Sup’fc. Ml, Holly Paper Mill Co. Sam’l Kemptou, Tiios. Chamberlin, o hn Stuart, Jolin T. Groou, Henry L. Burkholder, Richard Woods, J. S. Woods, MaJ. Woods, John M. Grope. Wo havonlsoavery largo variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely; NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner,) COMBINATION, (Gaa Burner,) WM, PENN, EUKEICA, • WABASH. ELECTBIC, tv ll cl NIAGKA, all of which have given great sat isfaction to the purchasers. Wo' have also a largo lot of TIN AND OTHEE. WARES, or our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, of allklmla constantly on baud. SPOUTING, HOOFING & JOBBING of all kinds clone ou short notice and substanti ally. In conclusion wo Invito our friends to call anil examine onrgoods and save at least wen ly per cent. WALKER & CLAXJDY, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, Carlisle, pa. Oct. 8,1808. JRtfrica I. ’ggCHCfe S Et WARDS A Safi and Spcady Cure for Coughs,Coldc, Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Croup, Influenza, Whooping 'Cough, Incipient, Consumption, and all Diseai.es of the Throat and Lungs. Don’t neglect a severe Cough, or throw away money on a worthless medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY & CHENEY, Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold by all Druggists. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMA N Grocer, Pomfret Street. March 4, ISflO —ly 'roN^rioir I\BITT ERS .i destjoMtA A PERFECT CURE For Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Aci dity of the S'omach, i_oss of Appetite, Nausea, He;;-*-‘»urn, Jaundice, and all diseases aris • , from a disordered state of the Stomacn, Liver or Intestines. Prepared! by SEWARD. BENTLEY CIIENfjY. Druggists, Buffalo. N.Y. Sold by nil Druggists. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMaN, Grocer, Pomfret Street. March J, ISCO—ly w 9m£ IP Restores gray and faded Hair to its Original Color, removes Dandruff, CUBES ALL DISEASES OP THE SCALP, Prevents Baldness, and makes the h:m grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant. sl*oo and $1,50 per Bottle. Each Dottle is a Kelt Paper lieu. Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY & CHENEY, Druggists, Buflhlo. N.Y. Sold by all Druggists. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOFFMAN Grocer, Pomfret Street. March i 18G9—3y Stoves, tin, - sheet iron WARE AND PUMPS.—-The undersigned having returned from the Eastern Cities with, o Jnrtrn ixsaortmont of - BTOVEBAND WARES, usually kept la a first close establishment, are prepared to furnish the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country, with the best Cook Stoves In the market, consisting of the HARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK, GAS BURNER, and others, which they will guarantee to bake and roast bettor, and with less fuel than any other stovfeslu the market. Their stock of par lor and office stoves are not side of the cities for beauty, durability and cheap ness. STATIONARY AND PORTABLE RANGES, and HEATERS on hand, warranted to give gen eral satisfaction, with the recommendations of numbers of persons who have them In use— Their stock of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware is largo, and suited to the wants ol all housekeepers, or those contemplating the same, at rates whloß defy competition. They have added to their business a- large and WOirseTe'cted assortment of . J WELL AND CISTERN * PUMPS, which they are prepared to put up at the short est notice. t SPOUTING AND ROOFING done at tbd goriest notice. Jobbing and Re pairing done with neatness and despatch. WATER CO, LERS of all qualities constantly on hand. All are ro quested'to call and examine their stock, at NO. 03, NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE whore they will bo pleased to receive oil aud show their stock, and render all satisfaction desired. lUNESMITH & EDPP, No. (58, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Juno 10, 1860. TjIBMALE MEDICINES.—Diseases of P women successfully, cureby applying to SABELLA MARIANNO M. D., 225 North 12lh St. Philadelphia, Pa. Oct . SfiS.-ly* IBattttoare, faints, hair'd\vaTe': HENRY SAXTON, NO. U, EAST main CIARLIBLE • Wholesale and retail dealer In Iron, stool, Nalls, Building M n L Oils Gloss, <to.,«feo. Mwn FI nest quality of American ami • POOICET AND TADI3T/ Cuv Every description of Tools adowoi clinnloal trades, of Bio most celebrS, and warranted in every instance ™ GUNS, PISTOL & AMJUJ! Pumps for any depth, warranted to tlon, Cements, Sand, Fluster eK Picks, Shovels Spades Porks cS OS, Ac. ' vr FAIIH BELLS, PLOWS, CHAINS, OBAI Builders receive material to a meat n,i, tn price and quality. Housokeopera utensils In groat variety. i cra f Wo aro sole agents for the great FUEL ECONOMI PAT. EXCELSIOR WEATHER ndaptoa for doora ond wlndowo Wg icel oarsolvea competontof nu taj.fl o c°o? S “ 00f C&dora by mnll receive prompt al GOODS DELIVERED IN TOW] Parties Indebted to ua for 18G8 ana aU to Wot mmt WUI p,oaso P res » n t thoir Wlta HEW Jan. 14. looo—li- MIXj L JSIt & BOW take this opportunity oX directing U of the community at largo, and ever particular, to their recently replonlsl HARD WARE, They studiously avoided Investing dan: high prices, and patiently waited the out of thobottom before attempting i shelves, and now that things have beet to old tlmo prices, as near as possible, Invested largely ami aro prepared to their friends and customers as loi any market outside the cities. They Invite thewvttentlou of mechanics, fare builders. Our stsclc Is complete andi fear meeting with disappointment lu et for anything lu our line. "SVo have the agency of the WlHcoxl SEWING MACH IS and would respectfully ask alltboseln a Machine, to examine the WlllcoxAGl fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, at! delivered to oil parts of the town freeoio Fob, 25, 1809.—1 v urnxtttre. JOHN LISZMAS, CABINET AND CHAIR MAI SOUTH HANOVER ST., NOS. 55<fe 5? TWOtB LOW POMFKET STR ,T, CARLISLE, PA. A splendid assortment of new Hm nituro. consisting of Sofas, Camp Stools, Lounges, Centro Tables, .RoclclngOhairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Cord Table* Reception Chairs, Bureaus, • w*“J v i Secretaries, 6XI p • 'Wararobes Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room. Qfl|tt PDBENITDRE, OP THE IA.TBB I StVl COTTAGE FUBMTUBB IK H SPLENDID NEW rATTEIIffS. BEADSTBADS AND MATTBH QIET FRAMES AND PICIW°I In great variety. .J Particular attention given to Repwpi Caning and Varnishing from town on®*! attended, to promptly and on rensonaui Fob. 18. iB6o—flm* • • '• J pi FEE’S BOOK AND FANCY STOI JCND GENERAL NEWS M 33 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. A. flue assortment of Goods on hapdiM Writing Desks, * I Port Folios, Ladles Companions, | Work Boxes, Satchels, M,ea ffla.w ° oi & A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIB™S apHOIO(}RApHI c J AT REDUCED PRICES. DIARIES FOB I B6 ' SaUaorlptlona recojyoa fig 'nilM»E»g ha ? da ™P p g^ 001 , books, - f 0 0 a nd d desired Moy 23 1887—tr . AS THE WEATHER IS NOW PKOPITIODS and tbo the prlM"' votaWofortholaylnKlnof yourwlntcn< subscriber would offer his stock_v© *“ knowing foil well the disposition 0 - generally to make many promises to g The subscriber would prefer to leave i of the cool he furnishes SPEAK FOE ITSEI and ho will be held to tho following ff his old standards. . . 1. To sell none but tho best coal taw 2. To sell as cheap as any one In th° j r 8. To deliver what hla customers bu>. to furnish them with a lower priced make the price suit hla sales. HrtlW 4. Believes In the principle that scow bo in use [without repairs,] for a soriea to tho advantage of the customers. 5. To keep all kinds of ooftl to bohaai* else* 0. Never to misrepresent coal to 7. To guarantee full two thousand I* the ton. , ... 8. To give tho customers the advania* change of prices at the mines. 0. Is determined to do all in his po w 6; bdnoflt of those who deal with hinn • your orders and you shall ho dealt os **s and on os favorable terms os any _S" place. A - March 11. 1860. MBB. R. A. SMITH’S yj graphic Gallery South-east Coni treet,and Market Square, where nu all tho different styles ofPhotographs. c to life size.- ... IVORYTYPEB, AMBROTYP# ANMELIOTYPES : w also Pictures on Porcelain, (somethin?? Plain and Colored, and which are b«sj duotlons of tho Photographic art. Partlonlar attention given to copr- Dnguorrotypes <tc. .... She Invites the patronage of thcpnnn 5 * Feb. 0, 1860. Q ELLING OFF AT COSM O Uerslgncd being determined to Q u ‘. Iness, offer tholr entire stock of Btyjk Groceries‘at cost for cash. Personsi save 20 per cent, by buy 1 •* Bolling Springs, July 8,1600. [B lVi ne and i toth ud Now warn have
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