Hpicultunil. I'I.OWIMI 11V HTK.VM TUo N. Y. It’orW fmitalns a ilosurlii- Min of the ti'irtl of 11 hew Kiiglishblcam h,w hi New .lurscy. We iiuote from he account as follows: ".The Held was In the shape of an oh -0112 am«ro, and must have contained .1 least one hundred acres, tolerably evel.lmt unevcii from liavinpr been m ■oni the year before. The soil was ■utlier a samlv loam, winch had novel .eon cultivated over four inches, and, herefore. helow that deptlv, ollered non; than usual resistance to the plow. I’he enemies were stationed on each side if the Held, opposite to each other, and ii-laut three hundred mid seventy ranis. They were lived up and had al ready commenced work. The engines, each* fourteen-horse power hy the t.ng lish standard, were on the locomotive plan. The plowing apparatus consisted of two gangs of six each, hung upon an iron frame moving upon three wheels, one of the wheels running m every sixth furrow, each pair easily elevated when not in use. A flexible wire cable was wound round u drum on I lie under sido of the engine, and wound up when the. plow was at work hy the engine inwards which the plow was drawn. When the plow had reached the oppo site side, of the field, the signal whistle an- blown-; that gang which had been elevated was dropped, after both had 1,1 ell elevated, till the engine had mov ed i,head and placed Ilium in position, alien the forward gang was lowered ami started on Us journey. They wore minced to seven inches deep and sonic thirteen inches wide, or tfiosix cutting six feet and a half at each time iterpss ed the ii“ld. The speed was at the rate of live and a half miles per hour, and the work was at the rate of twenty-four acres per day of ten hours. By noon a largo crowd had gathered, some to wit ness the predicted failure, some the hoped-for success, and many to gratify curiosity. Among the crowd were many intelligent farmers and gentle men of that region. Alter the plow had gone several times across, the most skeptical acknowledged that steam plowing iu “ that kind of soil” was a complete success, and that, though the first outlay of capital was larger than in the old way, doing the work by teams and men, yet in the aggregate it would not prove so great as appeared at first view. When the people hail largely assem bled, the Colonel directed his manager to have the engines change front, and one of them to go down towards the lower end, or front of the field.- And then it was that the magnitude and elUciency of the power which had boon harnessed to the car of agriculture was manifested. The engineer at once star ted oil' his huge machine across the damp and yielding and uneven ground with the same ease that a plowman would have unhitched from his plow and driven his team to the opposite end of the field. One could think of noth ing hut a huge elephant, who, obedient to Iris driver, perched on his back, was shutting along over the field. A span of mules was hitched to the cable, and it was drawn down and attached to the grubber or cultivator; the cable from the other engine was- fastened to the other end, and it commenced vibrating between the two engines, often at a pace that kept Hie attendant, when on Iho ground, at a smart trot to keep up. At this point the interest of the specu lators was much.hcightouod by General Capron, the Commissioner of Agricul ture, getting on the machine and taking the steering apparatus in hand, and ri ding several times across tho Held.— Among tho distinguished gentleman present, who seemed to regard the ex periment ujjth great inlescst, and to consider it a marked success, was Gen. I’itz John Porter. The universal opin ion of ail was that steam plowing was a marked success. It is only a question of capital and detail.” Improved Method of Swnrinliis;. Where bces aro left to have their own way in swaTming, it is found some* times that one colony will throw off swarm after swarm, nearly swarming itself to death ; while some of the fami lies that come off are feeble and worth less. Then again, another colony full of workers and rich in stores, and which should alford at least one good swarm, will do no such thing, but hang out ami threaten, and yet make no decided movement. The following arrange ment, it is said, will prove a remedy for this state of tilings. Suppose I have leu colonies, all numbered as they should bo. No. l,on examination, is foumHo contain ten queens in embryo, ami is therefore capable of supplying ton colonies, if the young queens are not destroyed. No. I inaugurates the movement and semis olf a good strong swarm Very well. Hive them, and give (hem (heir position. Now inim ln r I has lost half its number:-, and, for tin* present, its inhabitants arc .i/i c,v -• •it«*d and in commotion, and nro ready to receive new Remove num ber 2 to a new stand, and place number lon the old stand of number -2. The workers of number 2 that are out in the Helds, will, on their return, Hock into number 1, and when the day closes number J is again strong in numbers and immediatelyconcludes that it is best to send off another colony, and in about a week a second swarm will come olf, halo and strong. Number 2 has lost enough of its numbers to make a swarm, it has indeed swarmed through number 1. ft has a prolific queen and is rapid ly augmenting its numbers everyday, ami will soon make up its loss. Mean time number I must bo placed on the stand of number JJ, and number 2 may bo taken to the first stand occupied by number 1. Number 1 will bo filled right up again as before, and in a day or two will send another strong and vigorous swarm, with a young queen. And thus the process may go on until ton swarms, all strong, have all come through number 1. This plan has been recommended, ahd it is said to work well. It looks reasonable, and is wor thy of trial.—P. It. Russell, in Amer ican Bee Journal. Kobty-six Yeah.s KxI’EIUENCE.— A farmer who has hail experience as a farmer for forty-six years, gives to the American Agriculturist some notes on his farming practice. Among other tilings he remarks: “Some men say that corn will degenerate and run out. My father got a kind of yellow twelve rowed corn in the year of the great eclipse, in 1800, which I remember very well. I took it from him in the Spring of IK2O, and have it now. Jt is an early sound corn, very easy to iiu.sk, i can raise eighty bushels of shelled corn to tlie acre, with no extra labor, planting three and a half feet apart tacii way. I have another kind of eight rowed yel low corn, which 1 got in IfiiS, which will grow and ripen in-ninety or one hundred days. "Wheat, oats and pota toes will degenerate and wear out, with ordinary culture. i: Wo do not harvest our grain and cut our, hay early enough in this country. When I commenced farming I was closely watched by my neiglibots, who said I ploughed too deep, cut my hay too ear ly, and cut my grain too green. 1 have farmed on twelve different farms and the result has been I ha,vo tripled the crops on an average. l. r: y~ On a farm in Illinois stands a mammoth red beech tree that, on tin ground, forms two different trees, stan ding six feet apart, the soutli fork measuring fifteen incites in diameter.— About thirteen feet from the ground the two unite and from one perfect tree, fully one hundred feet high. KSTA llsli dealer in one of the towns of Worchester county ordered a hox of haddock', from Boston, a few days since, marked C. O. I)., whereat ho indulged in very strong language, because he had ordered haddock and got codfish. • TSfu (PoolfS. SIMMFIL !>(;<), 1869. X H W (lOOj)S ommily I.nwlis. I'liim-s .Japanese Poplins. Ueduetum lu juices nfall Spring Good- "» hand. I will close nut (lie balance of my Spring Stoclf nl cost to in alf u room for New I- all tiond*-. Hi i DOMESTIC GOO DS Kari'alns lu Hosiery, (Moves, White Goods, Ac. SpU-iulUl fonhcl Pique at He., Corded Pique, om- vuiil wide, , Men's Heavy Half Hose, j.u < Hose al I‘JJ y., Hem Slllehcd ul 10 ami l-‘ I'dcached Mnslinat III 1 Allklhdsof 'SIIM M K K I* AX T S STU F 1' Uts that defy competition. A full assort^ ( ,r shawls. Parasols, Sim rmhrellas, Hoop Skirts. Corsets, Ac., always on hand. i; U A I N H AOS, CLOTHS & C.ASSI JIEItKS, lhe I owest Grade to the Finest French. lug always taken the lead In lids branch of .itsincss. I wo.ild sav lam belter prepared ,cason than ever, to meet the Wlslies of all ing a good article, or a very fair bargain. SUITS MADE TO ORDER, shortest notice by a tlrst-class laylor MOURNING GOODS, B 0 M B A /- INKS W O OL DELAINES, jACK and white mixtures. CRAPE VEILS AND COLLARS, English Crape BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, Sijuare am! long, also a full assortment of I'm il Goods, for which orders will be promptly iHttUsfnelomlly tilled. TABLE LINENS, ABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS LINENS, MARSAILLES, TOWELS, PIQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS, INDIA TWILLS, SWISSES, TARLETONS. CAMBRICS &C. Icmmcmber the place, ji-s I am determined lo bo undersold in any thing In our line. All I ask is an inspection of our New Slock just opened. I cun convince you that my goods arc L. T GREENFIELD, No. -1 EAST. MAIN STREET, •July 1. ISOO. JRiscellfiucous I cost i.i-'"' Lily I. IMD.—lw rjIHIS IS NO HOMJitJG! My sending 55 cents, with age, height,«olor of ‘yes and hair, you will receive, by return mull, i correct picture of your future husband or wife. i\*lth name anil dale of marriage. Address, W. P<>X, I*. O. Drawer No, 21, KuUonvllle, N. Y. July 1. Iw WANTED KOU Secrets of the Great City, A Wi'KK descriptive of the VIRTUES mul (he VI ('HS. Ihe M YSTJCIU l']S, MISKIU KS and CRIMES ol'Nkw Your Crr\. It contains k'i thu* engravings: and is im- spt lesi. most Tin tiling, Listne live ami rli<-a|wsl published. ONLY $2.50 PER COPY Agents aie meeting ivllli ii ll j n'ori'ilc-n (e< I ».m -i'cs.s. r oie.in Marlborough, Mass., reports US sub scriber* in ;t day. One In Lu/orue To., I’a., 11 in a day. 'hieln .Meriden, IT., (is in two da\s, anJ a gii-.-i many others fiom lUP to _M) pet week. Seiul lor Circulars and see our lernis. and a hill description ol the work. Addnss. .IuNKS BUnTIIKKS & CO., Philadelphia.. I’n. IM.iu.Hiucn in horn Enci.ish vnu Ci.itMA.v. July 1, lM.ii.—iw WANTED KOU THE BEST MOUK OP Till-: PKUIOD, W OMEN OF NEW YORK-, Or, The I'luicr ■ ll ’nr/il of the Great till/. ,*i he most startling revelation of modern times. New 1 ork .Society Unmasked. The Aristo cracy,* "Women of Pleasure," "Manloti Wo ‘‘mil." and all classes thoroughly ventilated. .» Illustrations. Address at once The New York Hook Co., Il'aNussau St., New York. July I. RE CAREFUL WHAT MEDICINES YOU TAKE, When you are exhausted by over-work ol head or hand and feel tho need of something Invigor ating, don’t drink whiskey nor any Intoxicating thing, whether under the name of Bitters or otherwise. Such articles give Just as much strength to your weary body and mind as the whin gives to tho jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stimulants arc Injurious to Nerve health, and are ALWAYS followed by DEPRSS -ING REACTION. Dodd's Nervine and Invigoratoi Is a TONIC ami GENTLE STIMULANT which is NOT attended by REACTION. What It- gains for you it maintains. When it refreshes body or mind. It refreshes with natural strength that comes to stay. We tiro not recommending teo f otallsm In tho interest of any faction; but long ftu d extended observation toadies us that lie wliQ resorts to the bottle for rest or recuperation will hnd, as lie keens at It, that lie is kindling a lire lu his bones which will consume like IUo Humes of perdition. Turn from It. Taken lonic that will refresh and not destroy. Dodd’s Nei vlue is for sale by all Druggists. Prfco One Dol lar. See book of Certificates that accompanies each bottle. July!, Itm—lw GOOD THING. Jmportant to Housekeepers, Jlotels, Bunks, Offices, Ac, Tin: TATKNT WillK ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, (Jive ventilation and light, Screen from view, and exclude FLIF-S. MOSQUITOS and other insects. For sale by Dealers In House-Furnishing Hoods. The A iljuituble 11 'imloir Screen Company, hoi.k man ura cr unk as - ; 623-Market Street, Philadelphia. July I. lM«>.—3m N. HANOVER STREET, NO. J g wi: iff yon k nit a ncji , HHADQUAUTEIta FOK BARGAINS. Wo would Invito the special attention of the citi zens of Carlisle and Cumberland Co., to our well selected stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Notions. White Goods, Linen and Fancy Goods, all of which wo are determined lo run o/Vat astonishing low nrU osi Give ns an early call and Judge for your 'elves! M. IIAMJIKRGKR. No. IS N. Hanover street, Slpo’s Hall. May lf7, JWiy-fim 33vb (Soods COOi.oII ‘•oMirrntNo to srit tuktimi-s anohuamon AT TUK NHW AND CIIIOAI’ CASH STOKK T II (I M A S A . H A H C K K . ron.\i:n oh ha sown .(• l-O.Wlt KT UTS wlui Is m.w I>iv|mri'il In .'Slillilt uinl.’Uiint mill ut il assorted -fork "f 1) K \* GOODS, At exceedingly !"«’ Pilot?. 1 * '■ Hi n r, a j\ k e\&, of all e«>lors ami slze>. The ('heaped Stock In town. KI-ANNKIiS, plain ami Twilled, all colors. Domets, Sharks, plaid Shirtings, Operas. Home-made, ami a fine article of Welsh Flannels. S H AWLS ! SH A WLS / / Long and Sipiurc. paisley ami Thcbet. Ladles, Cloakings. Velveteens. Gold Mixed. W liter I root and Heavy Heavers. Merino Vests. Shirts and Drawers, for Ladles' Misses, Men’s and Hoy 8 wear. A full lino of C I, OT US AND PASSIM UKES FANCY DRESS GOODS In new and rich designs. Many of the above goods soiling off at greatly reduced prices. Im menso stork of all the leading brands of Domes tic and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at less tlmnlegulnr ices, BLEECHED AND DROWN SHEETINGS. TIL LOW CASE MUSLINB, PILLOW CASEN- El ENS. NAPKINS TABLE LINENS ANDDOYLIES. TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS Marseilles Quills and Table Covers, Netting inun Lace Curtin Material andTidys. W 11 I T E G o o l> s Kmhi nid l ies. Laces and Insert lugs. Veils IleiTges ami Crapes. Ifolsery anti Gloves In greaf varieiy. an extensive slock of N O T'l O N S. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN GOODS. bRSE T S 1 CO RSE T S ! French Wove, Hip Gore,* ami tho celebrated Deckel On sets. Ladles’ Culls and Collars. Hem sit ehed Tucked and Embroidered Handker chiefs, -i.'luncy l.are Handkerchiefs and many articles. , , v . I Invite attention to recent purchases of New and Desirable goods, lu which f can ollei -.p.-Hal UKUuu-mom* A lIAIU , KIi , Cor. of Hanover and Pomdet 1-. Dee. 21. —tf QPRING GOO DB Wo have Just returned Irom I hi* city with a very large and splendid assortment of seasonable *r o od.s. which we arc selling tdl’rapidly at LOW Kit PKB *KS Til A X THE LOWEST, D R K S S G () O I) S , Ik very lull and complete ; the styles are unsur passed. We have splendid SI LICS.CASH MERES, DELAINES, ALPAfCAK, and many new style goods, GINGHAMS, CALICOES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, Trimmings, Tickings, Muslins, Shawls, Blankets, Klaimel, all grades. Handkerchief!: (.’LOTUS AND OASSIMERES, Jeans, and the largest stock of small .wares ami trimmings In the valley, cAUi’E'is , on, cr,oin, .Mattings, Rugs, Blinds, Carpet Clfnin of Cot lon, Llne’n ami Wool, best make. Our Carpels arc considered by judges to he the cheapest out side of the groat cities. This stock of-goods Is very large, well assorted, ami will be sold oil' at reduced prices. Ills not necessary lo f 111 a column In exaggeration of our slock ; but wo Invito all to call and see for them selves. which wo think avIII satisfy them that tills is the place lo buy lor profit to themselves, BENTZ & CO. April 22. IMJIJ- QRKAT CUOSIXG OUT SAUK (ini' entire slock ol summer goods fo he closed out In thirty days, If possible. The gu-alesl bargains ever olh-ml in Carlisle,ls now io**a given by us for the next llilrlv days. We are determined to close out OUU ENTIRE STOCK uF SUMMER GOODS, We will keep no account of what goods cost, They must all he sold without reserve. DKDIKTIOXS AND DISCOUNTS lire Urn order of the day. We have a complete assorlmenl ol all kinds til goods yet. and such wonderful low prices ns to astonish I lie most experienced buyers. r k n v r K I) ihi . I.,tii i .i 1 i.u ’ .1.. ui Japanese Mlxllures, ■■. ii Granite popl ns. .a conge.- tin., a Best Organdie-*, i" do. do.. Good Lawns, C. Irh Luce I.haw Is, Inin do. •!>>. Good tin. SILK COATS AT II AUK TIIKIU COS T . Summer Shawls for .-(0 I loop Skirls, I IX) Carpets, Oil Cloths, Blinds, Ac*., Twenty-five treenl. Lowerthaii the Lowest, DMKSTICS UP ALL KINDS EXCEEDINGLY LOW. Wo will give you move value for your money under any ami all elreuiuKtuuces. than can ho had elsewhere. Call early and examine our goods. See our prices, ami he convinced of tho W. 0. 8A W Y Kll & CO., EAii T M AIN HTR ii E,T « 5000 pounds of wool wanted, for which wo will pay tho highest market price. Juno 10. IbG'J— ly TVrAVM. D. HALL, AND Mrs. MARY _|J S. HALL, TIOMOEpATiIIC PHYSICIANS AND MEDICAL ELECTUICIANS. ‘Office and residence, No. 57 South Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. All Acute or Chronic diseases .successfully treated. • Fulmer Donaldson, Uniontown, Pa. Cured m Heart Disease,of 2 years standing, in live weeks. Had been given up to die. Miss Clara Gilbert/ Germantown, I’n. Liver Complaint, of two years standing. Cured in two months. Uunj. Rccsel*, Unlontown, Pn. Inllanmthm of the eyes, with loss of the sight of one eye, of six teen years aliuvllng. Cured In three mouths. Mrs. Mary Gilbert, Germantown, Pa. Dys pepsia of ten years standing. Cured In two months. ♦ i Mr. F.JT. Wood, Girard Ave„ and WariiockSl,, Philadelphia. Cured of General Debility of three years standing. Miss Emma Morris. 1221 Girard Avo. Phila. Pa Dyspepsia and Gravel of three years standing.— Curedlu six weeks. Prank Prior, 7-12 North 15th street, riillndol plila, Pcuua. “White Swelling” of nine year standing. Cured In five months. All consultation free. Ollices strictly private. Drs. Hall respectfully refers to the following ladles, residing In Carlisle. Mrs. Jas. Masonhel mer, Mrs. Wm. Hastings, Mrs. Win. Jackson, Mrs. J. Fallor,Mrs. Henry Snyder, and many others. May 13. ISGS-Cm. pUMBERLANi) NURSERIES. HEJJKY S. RUPP,- Proprietor. SirniKMAN.srowr*, Cumberland County, Pa, Hirers a large and lino assortment ofNuraery Stock, for the coming fall, consisting of all kinds of Frult'Trecs of ttio -»ry best varieties. Ever greens and SlmdolTecs,Hardy Flowering Shrubs, a largo'stock of Grape Vino and Strawberry Plants, every variely worth growing, all kinds of small fruits, Largo Rhubarb, Ac., Ac. Osage Orange for llcdglhg, at 85 per 1,000, Roses, Greenhouse Flowers and Plants. Every thing wanted in the Nursery lino can bo had here, of the best qualit y andmt the lowest prices. Cataloguesand Price Lists sent gratis. Juno 21,1160—ly QCIIOOE TAX FOR ISG9.‘ O The duplicate of School Taxes for the bor ough of Carlisle, for 1861), Is now in the hands of the Treasurer lor collection. Notice Is hereby given that the Treasurer will attend at the County Court House, (Commissioners olllco.) on Thursday and Friday, 20th and 30th of July next, between the hours of {) a. m. and 5 p. an, of said days, for the purpose of receiving said tuxes, up to winch time an abatement of Five per cent, will bo made on nil taxes paid. Persons wishing lo pay their taxes before the above date, can do so by calling at .the olllco or residence of the Treasurer, In Marlon Hall bunding, West Main street. .. J.W.EBY Juno 10,16GU—2m TrctuunV ftfrtifral. MAIUiUAUT’S I, 13 1! nAT H I) 1j 1N 1 Ml 5 NT. l-’OU MAN Oil IIFAHT. Admirably minuted to the Cure of all Diseases fm- which u Couuior-liTltunt or External Reme dy l.s required. * Diploma au'nt'dcil hy the CumbcrUtntl County Ay licuutnut Society, ibWf. H E F E It li*N C EH: Abraham Mat-quart, Esq., has miowii hip the receipt of which Ills Liniment 1* cotiip'wcl.— From my knowledge of the Ingredient*, I noi hesitate in ccrliryfiiK Hint It will bo hcnollclal where nn externa! application of the kind )« Indicated. A. STEWARt 1 , M, X). Hhlppcnsburg. Sept. IS, 1808. Fully conversant with the chemical compo nents and medical clTeclH of A. Marquart’s Lini ment, I cheerfully recommend It to liioso who may need It.' B. N.ECIvER, M. D. Mr. a. Mavqnarl;—Dear Sir* I take pleasure In saying that I have used your Liniment for ohapt ned hands, and It cured them and made them feel soft. I think it Iho best I have over used, • and would cheerfully recommend It to the gen eral public. Newton township, Pa., Nov. 2-1, HjOS, I hereby certify thatl have used A. Marquart’s Liniment for Scratches and Spavin on two of my horses with the greatest success, and would rcconuncd It to all who aro in need of anything of the kind. JIEIj LINGER, county Treas’r. Stoughfltown, Nov. 18,P>(>S. Mr. A.Marqunrt;—Dear 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 Iho kind I ever saw; also on my arm for Rheumatism, and It has given entire satisfac tion In both eases. X would not do wlthot it for teu times Its cost, and cheerfully recommend It to the public. MICHAEL LATSHAW. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 2b, ISOB. A. Marquort, Esq.:—Dear Sir: I had a very severe attack of Rheumatism In my back, so that I could scarcely walk, which was very painful. After using naif a bottle of your cele brated Liniment. I was entirely cured. This Is not a recommendation, but the plain truth.— You can make any use of ifoNG Walnut Bottom, Pa.-, Nov. 20,16C3. Mr. A. Mnrmmrt;—Dear Sir; I hry» used your valuable 'Liniment in iny family for uincront pains and aches, ami It has proved satisfactory In every case. I do think, ns an external Lini ment, It stands without a rival. I would cheer fully recommend it to the public* Respectfully, GEORGE AV. YOCUM. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 21,1808. •\. Mimiuurt, Esn.:—Dear Sir; It affords mo pleasure to certify that I have used your Lini ment on iny neck, In a case of very Sore Throat, which was much swollen and very painful. Af ter two or .three applications, I found It to act like made, and would recommend it as an ex cellent Liniment. JACOB SEVERS. Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. 30,186 S f\,r Sale by Havrrslick Bro's., D, Ralston, Cbm muHib Worthingtvn, Carlisle. tIS~ AGENTS WANTEDI Address A. MARQUART. Walnut Bottom, Cumberland Co., Pa. Doc. 10, 186 S-iv ©merles F RESH GROCERIES !! FRESH GROCERIES! I , Always lo be Jiad at the CHEAP STORE,* NO 88 EAST POMFRET STREET, And why arc they always fresh? Because I sell a great amount of them, and sell them low. Therefore, I turn my stock often,and consequent ly my goods must bo fresh. You will And cverylhlngyou wish In the way of GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE. STONE AND CROCKERY WAUI and no end lo NOTIONS It Is useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; and parents If It don’t suit you U> come, send your children, ns they will bo dealt with, with the same euro ns 11 you were hero yourself. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE niton In exchange fur goods, nr cash 2,imt) r.us. nucinviiß t fmutu, of tiio llncst quality on hand, whicli I soil by the 11). or ion lbs, HHTiniN AU< ITN'HATISFAITOIIY (JOOUS. GEO. B. HOFFMAN, NO. -n E R > f Muj’ 1859. Railvoalr limes I ) EADINO~RAIL nOAT),' iv ' WINTKR AUUAN(iKM V. NT. .MONDAY, DKCEMRKR 11, |BOS. Grout Trunk Jim* from tin* Nmih and North, west for I'1 1 iJa 1 1»■ 1 1 jJiJ;i, Now Yurie. Reading, Pottsvillo, Tamaqua, Ashland, Sliamokin, l.ob anuii, Kaslon. Kpiiraia, LJllz, l.ancaslcr.Colum blu.Au:. Trains leave Harrisburg tor Now York as 10l- lows: in.:i.no, 5 50, 810 A,M., 12 10 Noun,2(>s ami 10 59 I*. M„ connecting with sinilar trains on tho Pennsylvania Railroad and arriving at New YorkatHUO A. M., 12 20 Noon, 250, 7 00, 10 05 P. M.,and 0 15 A. M., respectively. vSluenlng cavsne company Hie 350 A.M. and 10 50 P. Id., trains without change. Leavo Harrisburg for ReudUig.PoUsvlll, Tuina qua, Mlnersville, Ashland; Blmmokin, Pine Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8 10 A. M„ 205 and I 10 P. M.. stopping at Lebanon and principal Way fcvntlons; the 4 10 p, M. train making connections for Philadelphia ami Co lumbia only. For Potlsvllle, Schuylkill, Haven ami Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad. Leave Harrisburg at it ill) P. M. Returning : Leave New York all) 00 A. M.. 12 OOnoon.OlU and 800 P. M., Philadelphia-at yl5 A.M. ami 830P.M.; Sleeping cars accompany live 0 00'A. M., 510 and 8 00P. M. trains from' New York, without clmtigo. . Wav passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7- 30 A.M,, connecting wllh similar train on Kiust Pcnua. Railroad,returning from Reading ato3s P. M..stopping at all stations; leave Pottsvillo at 7 30, Klo A. M., and 245 P.M., Bhainoklu a 52; A, M.; Ashlandat7oo A. M.,-and 1230 p. M • Tamaqua atB3OA.M.; and 2 20 P.M„ forphiia’ 1 Leave Pottsvillo. via. Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad at 710 A-M. for Harrisburg and 1130 A. M. forXMno Grove and Tromont. ' Rcadlngaccommodntlou train; leaves Reading at 7 30 A. M., returning loaves Philadelphia at 1- 45 P. SI. Potlstown Accommodation train; Icavespotts town at 0 15 A.M..returning leaves Philadelphia ut l 00 P. SI. . Columbia Railroad trains leave Readingut 700 A. Sf., and 0 15 P.M. lorKphrala, LlU,Lancaster. Columbia, &o. it on -M) to 5 HU SI 00 ' Porklomen Railroad Trains leave Perkiemcn Junction ut 9 15 A. M. and 5 30 P. SI., returning leaveßkippack alb 10 A. M. and 1245 P. M.. con necllng with similar trains on the Reading Rail road. On Sundays; Leave New York at 8 00 P. ST., Philadelphia 800 A. SI, and 3 15 P. SI., the 800 A. SI. train running only to Reading; Pottsvillo 600 A. SI.; Harrisburg 550 A. 11., 1 10 and 10 50 P. SL. and Reading at 1 05.3 00 and 715 A, SI., for Uimlsbprg, at 1250 and 7 31 A. SL for Now York and ut 1 25 P. SI. for Philadelphia. Commutation, SlReage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at re duced rates. Raggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. G. a. NICOLLB, Jan.2l, Iboy—ly Ocn. ttuperintcndcnl QUMBERIAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD! OIIAN G ]S OF HOU 11 S On ami after Monday, Skit, Urn, IBGS, Passen ger Trains will mu dully as follows, (Sundays ex celled) WESTWARD Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. M,. Mechauicsbure 8.33, Carlisle 0.10, Newvlllo 0.-15. Shipponsburg 10.10, Chambersburg 10.40. Green castle 11.11, arriving at Hoggerstown 11.42 A. M. Malt Train leaves Harrisburg 1.30 P. M„ Me clianjcsburg 2.02. Carlisle 2.81, Newvlllo 8.10, Ship, pensburg 3.40, Chambersburg 4.20, Greencastlo 4.50, arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 P. M. Express 2Vahi leaves Harrisburg 4.15 p. M., Me chaulcsburg 4,47,'Cnr11510 5.17, Newvlllo 5.50, Ship pensburg 0.17, arrlvlug at Chambersburg at 0.45 'A Mixed 3Vain loaves Chambersburg 8.05 A, M, Groencaslle 0.25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A EASTWARD Accommodation Iraln leaves Chambersburg 4.45 A. M.jShlppcusburg 5.11, Newvlllo 5.45. Carlisle 0.18, Mechttuicsburg 0.47 arriving at Harrisburg 7.15 Ai-M. Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M„ Green castle 8.35, Chambersburg 9.10, Shippousburs 0.40, Newvlllo 10.14, Carlisle 10.50, Mechuulcsbunr 11.24 arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M. Express Train leaves Hagerstown 11.55 A. M., Greeucaallo 12.23. Chambersburg 1.00 SUlnpous burg 1.2:1, Newvlllo 2.05, Carlisle 2,45, Mechanics burg 8.12, arriving at Harrisburg 8.41 p. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.05. P. M., Greencastlo 1.12, arriving ut 5.05 j£«p»Mnlcing closo connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points West. a K. Bupkbintendent’hOffick, Owmb'a, J’ct'.&’jU, B,ISW, September 17, 18G8, 3Da(r Rcncujcc. Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to i': natural Vitality and Color. A ilrcasing which' is nt onco agreeable, healthy, nnd effectual (or preserving the Imir. Faded or gray hair is soon restored _ to Us original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin heir is thick-, cnod, fulling Imir chocked, 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 ns 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, its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous apd injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can ho found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the Imir, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, PRICE $l.OO, Kou Sauk by Havcrstlck brothers,Carlisle,Pa Oct 15,1668—ly THE WORLD’S INTERNAL IP EDY!! JOHNSONS 1 RHEUMATIC compound BLOOD PURIFIER. QUICK IN ITS ACTION. permanent in its cure REiCD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co.—Haying suffered ■uritli Rheumatism for a long time I was induced by Col. Danks to try Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound. I purchased one bottle and tfaa perfectly cured ' ferine for seven years from Rheumatism I was curctT by one bottle of Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound, when Physicians could give mo no relief. JOSEPH ROBINS. Sbarpstown, N. J. Dec. 15,18C0. Messrs R. E. Sellers & Co.-Dear Sirs i—l ’was a cripple from Rheumatism for sixteen years, of ten confined to the house, and oven unable to walk. Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound cored me from my disease, and now lean walic without my staff as well ns over. JAMEg McDOWEIL , Trcnum. October 25,1800. , , , Messrs, it. E. Sellers & Co.—GentsJohnson’s Rheumatic Compound cured mo of Rheumatism ■when Physicians and every other preparations the Pharmacopla tailed Dr. J. T. WRIGHT. Leavenworth, Kansas, Dec. 25, 1805. % Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co.-Dear Sirs:—l here by certify that a number of persons, (my father among the number,) who were afflicted with Rheumatism for many years, have to my Knowledge, been permanently cured by the use of Johnson's Rheumatic Compound. Sharon, Penmi. Nov. 20,1R07. R. E. SELLERS & CO., solic kuoi’uiltou.s, JOHNSTON, HOL LO WA Y II AVER S T ICK RItOS., I KT ST HURT CARLISLE, PA. Slarch 4. XSG9-tf mHE GREATEST MEDICAL DIS X COVERY KNOWN TO SIAN. LINDSEY’S 1 ■blqpp;seAbc^r-| Forlhecureof all diseases arising from an Im pure Stale of .the 111 nod, such as SCROFULA,SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS, SORE EVES. ROILS,TITTER. Ac It is purely A VEGETABLE ’ THEP AliA TI ON~ not a single grain of Mineral Poison enters into Its composition—so Unit while it Invariably af fords relief and effects most wonderful cures, no overdose could Injure the most lender Infant. J. M. Lisubky—Dear Sir;—Wo are very near out of your mcdlcne, please send us two doz en. Wo would just say that your medicine has cured a case of Scrofula that has been coining on for live years; the flesh was eaten oil* tho la- dy’s arms—yon could see the sinews working.—- She is at theeighlh bottle now, ami tho Ucsli Is growlugou very fast. Your lUood Searcher Is go ing all over the country. The people are very much pleased witb tho above case. Please send us statement of our account, and oblige us. Yours Truly, ■O2P Beware of counterfeits. Tho genuine has the name of the bottom of Iho ousldo wrapper, Sole Proprietors, R . E. SELLERS & CO Tor Rale by JOHNSTON, UOIiLOWAY & COWDDN MttV.cb -1 IKUD-U' pROPOSAL.S CAUMSI.K Baukacks, Pknn’a. •» Ofllco Acting Ass’t. Quartermaster, v „ , . ..... JuuoJO, 1805). j Seuleil proposals will bo received at tills olilco until the bOtU day of July, next: for supplying this pos 1, for the year ending Juno mfi. isnE •with Intel, Forage and Blvaw. in quantities as fo]lows: . 210 toua (2210 lb each,) Lykeu’s Valley Coal. 200 tons (2210 Iboacli.) Slmmokou Nut Coni. 000 Cords Oak Wood. 10,000 bush (32 lb each.) Oats. 2,t*00 bush (GO lb each,) Corn. 280 tons (2000 lb each.) Hay, 100 tons (20001 b each.) Straw. The Coal to bo delivered by the loth dayj’of September next. Tho 'Wood, Porago and Straw to bo delivered In such quantities as xetmlrert for consumption, or as tho acting A. Q^M.mny Proposals arc Invited for each Item separately must bo in duplicate, and endorsed “Pronosnla for Supplies,” and contain the names of two re sponsible persona who will bccomo sureties for tho faithful performance of the contract Parties who bid are requested to bo present at tho opening of the pxonosois. Tho government reserves the right to reject any or aUbids which may bo deemed or fcfrany other suf ficient cause. Blau© proposals may bo had on application to this oflice. y nau on EDMOND Q.PECHET Ist Blent. Bth Cavalry IWt. Cant. V. 8. A. Acting A. (£ M. July 8,1800-Jt /Consumption can be cured \J by Dr. C. G. Garrison's Nexo Process of Treat ment} call or address Dr. C. G. Garrison 211 Soujh Eighth Street, Philadelphia, i»«. 1 * ll LUNliw'sEABlBl 1011011 B,Vt '- U ,0 TIIKOAT March!, 1800—ly Ayer’s DOWELL, MASS. mTfmuuoii. pa. KOI I SALK 11V O O w T> E N , 1* il llj A 1) K li I* II IA , V A C AIILI SL E , 1’ A JOHN RALSTON & SON, Elukuton, Inp. Station. R. E. SELLERS & CO. PITTSRinuJH, PA. Pmi.APKLIMIIA, Pa. HA.YEUSTICK miOTiIKItS, C'aui.isi.k, Pa ftteticcil. YyllViiH AflU MEBIC'i'NES t ( T H.E BEST PLACE TO BV Y PURE AND RELIABLE If RVCfS, Medicines and Fine Chemicals, IA A T HAVERSTIOK BROS., No. 10 Nnvttv Ratvovcv SU-eet, x. CARLISLE. RA DEALERS IN Drurjs, Medicines, Chemicals, Book} f, Fancy C foods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, Toilet Articles, Ac,, Bye ' fjUfjj's, Cosmetics, Stationary, Ac. Also, Pure 1 Vines for Medical Pur -2)ose s. Their assortment of Goods, In variety, novel tv and elegance, cannot bo surpassed. Ino arti cles have been selected with groat care, and are calculated in quality and price to command the attention of purchasers. , ' . Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. A full stock of Patent Medicines on bund. All goods warranted as represented. HAVJSRSTICK IUIOTHEUS. No. 10 North Hanover St. Feb. IS. ISGo—ly Iyer’s Cathartic Pills, tho purposes of a Laxative ,-s. Perhaps .no one mt'di /■'f) i-iiii* i■■ .-'i uuivei>ally re ,| 1 1 v everybody as /.■(' :s Mihaiiu*, nor wa> ever , before so universal. V i • adopted into me, in \ -v 1 ( -.'ci-v.'ountryamlainiJiig \ \ *:■£/; ;;ii cl.i-r-c-q as this ntild I • hot elileient purgative Vc.J Thu obvious rva . . ~rjfS mhj I-?, that it is a more re* liable and far more uil'ee tU;d remedy than any ol j, ur< Those who have tried U, know ihatit eared them; those who have nut, know Unit it 'urc* thuir neighbors and Irlends, ami all know that -vii.it it does once it docs always that it never fail« Unoug!i any fault or ucglectol u- ee.mnoritum. Wo have thousands upon thou, •.ami - of certiileates of choir remarkablecuresol the following complaints, but Midi cures,are known m evorv neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditionsin all climates; rontaining neither calomel' or any deleterious drhg, thev mav be taken with safety by anybody; Iheir sugar coaling preserve* them ever irosU-aml makes them plcasml to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise IVom their use In any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on tho internal vhccra to purify the blood and stimulate it in to healthy action remove the obstructions of tho noma-ii, bowels, liver, and other organs of tho li.xlv, re,loving liicir Irregular action to health, and hv immjating, wherever they exist, such derange menu as are tho iirst origin of disease. Minute directions are given m the wrapper on the box, I'm- the following complaints, which Uieso Villa rapidly euro;— • For l>miM‘|Mia or ffuillgvstlon, Unties*- He**. and I<o«« of Appetite, they hhould lie taken moderately to stimulate tho stom ach and restore its healthy lone and action. For livi-r complaint and Its various symp-. toms, Bilious llcmlaclic. Nick Ucailaclio, Jaundice, or ttreen Sickness, Bilious Colic and Bilious JFevorn, they should be Ju diciously taken for each ease, to correct tho diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but ouo mild dose Is generally required. For li]iiiuimitl<int, Oont, Gravel, Palpi tutioii of the llrait, Pain in tlio Side, Back ami Imina, they should bo continuously taken, ns leqniicd, to change tho diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For l>r«j»*v and Dropsical Swellings they should be taken in largo and frequent doses to pro dun? Hie client of a drastic purge. For Mupproiudon. a largo dose should bo taken as it produces tho desired effect by sympathy. As a Uiuncr Fill, take ouo or two Fills to pro* mote digestion and relievo the stomach. . An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels Into healthy action, restores tho appetite, and Invigorates the system. llcuco it is ollcn ad vantageous whore no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Fills makes mm feel decidedly bettor, IVom their cleansing and renovating effect on the uiges tivo apparatus. UJt, J. o, ATEJt t£* CO., Practical Chemists, JjOWJSIih. MASS., V. 8. A, For Salic by Havers tick brotnore.Pa Oot. 15 IbOS—lt 'HIS.SDEX.PHIA. 3T* Samples sent by mail when written for. Jan. 7,1859—ly cx.t+R K 4 c, * BANKERS, CO N 0.35 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA General ,%ents, PENNSYLVANIA f&Sj t °LT <s^ UNITED.STATES OF AMERICA. The KxTiojAJi lira iKaanAnoa Cohpjlht Is a corporation cbMipredbyapcclul Act of Conereca.ap Bfoved July 38,16 W, with a CASH CAPITAL, 41,000,000, PULL PAID. Liberal tones offered to Agents and Solicitors, wbo arolnTltcd to apply at onroiace. Eullpartlcalaratobobadon application at oar office, located In tbo eecood story of oar Banking llou.c, trbere Circulars and Paznpblets, fally describing the advantages oiTorcd by tbo Company.may bo had. E. W. CLARK Sc CO.. Jfo.iib Seulh Ti-i rniLAm;! 1 n 1,. B. H. BUSSELL, Manager C. H, Hepburn, First Nutlonikl Bauk, Carlisle August 2o. Igog -ly BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. AU the LEADING STYLES on baud or rondo to measure. , Prices Fixed at Low Flffures .* An Illustrated Price List with Instructions for self measurement sent on receipt of Post Office ad dress. WM. F. BARTLETT, Aug. 20.—1 y Philadelphia, HOTXCE. —Notice is hereby given that the Carlisle Deposit Bank will roako nppll m to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania for the renewal of Its charter, with its present title and capital. J. P. MASSLER, Juno 10, iSOtl—Om Cashier, gtobcji, Stoumv, scc. , ... ji AIL I ALL HAIL 11 THK 01,011 Y 01;’ THE WIGHT IHTIIE MORNING GLORY STOVE THE aitHA TEST STOVE FOR 181)8. Wnllior * Clmuly having Just returned from Now York mill IMillndolphln, wlioro they hav“ imrclinma tlio largest, latest and best assort mcnl of STOVES ever biouidil to this place, have now on exhibi tion nnd lor sale at their Store Rooms. N©. IB WEST MAIN STREET. wiiorelhcy will always bo pleased to see tuolr old irlcnds and niauy new ones, call and exam ine THE GREAT MORNING GLORY (VIILOK STOVE AND HEATER, -and THU I'EI.EIiHATKU REOUIiAiI i UR. TAUY TOP COOKING STOVE THE REST IN THE WOULD. THE MORNING GLORY is liio most, perfect pnrlor stove m use anywhere or everywhere. It Is tvßnso Burner, and onoflre will last-ill winter. It has mica doors all around ami Is ns u right and cheerful as an open gate, .we respectfully refer to the following persons from among hundreds of others who have used It. as tolls merits: James 11. Weakley, Uov. J. iloas, W. 11. Mullln, Wobort & Ilerlaml, Geo. Welse, , l)avid Khoads, Levi Trego, Samuel Greasou, Weakley & Sadler, L. T. Greonllold, Thoa. Charaborlln, Samuel 11. Gould, o Uu Stuart, Jason W. Kby, John T. Green, Thoa. Lee, Henry L. Burkholder, Peter Spain*, Klchard Woods, Win, P. Stuart, J. 9. Woods, Jos. Galbraith, MnJ. Wood.s t i John M. Gregg. lion. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Serg’t Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Mr. Mansfield, Snp’t. Ml. Holly Paper Mill Co, Sam’l Kempton, Wc have also a very largo variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely: NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner,') COMBINATION, (Gas Burner,) WM, PENN, EUREKA, WABASH, ELEOTUIC. and NIAttUA, all of which have given grout sat isfaction to the purchasers. Wo have also a largo lot of ' TIN AND OTHER WARES, or our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, of ullklnda constantly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING of all kinds done on short notice and substanti ally. In conclusion wo invite our friends to call and examine our goods and save at least wen ly percent. . WALKER & CLAUDY. NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, OAUI.ISLK, I’A. Ocf. 8,1808. Stoves, tin, sheet iron WARE AND PUMPS.—The undersigned having returned from the Eastern Cities wl a large assortment of STOVES AND WARES, usually kept In a llrst class establishment, are prepared to furnish the citizens of Carlisle and surrounding country, with the best Cook Stoves In the market, consisting of the BARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK, GAS BURNER and others, which they will guarantee to bake and roast better, and with loss fuel than any other stoves Intho.market, Their stock of par-, lor and olllce stoves arc not surpassed this side nof the cities fo 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 large! and suited to the wants of all housekeepers, or those contemplating the same, at rates which defy competition. They have added to their business a largo and well selected assortment of WELL AND CISTERN PUMPS, which they are prepared to put up at tho*shorl cat uoticc. SPOUTING AND ROOFING done at the shortest notice. Jobbing and Re pairing dxmo with neatness and despatch. WATER COOLERS of ullqualUies constantly on hand. All are re quested to call and examine their stock, at NO. OS, NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE, whore they will bo pleased to receive all and show their stock, and render all satisfaction desired. RINESMITH & RUPP, No. GB, North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Juno 10, 1860. . HiUlilcal. A Safe and Spcady Cure for Coughg,CoJdt, Asthma. Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Croup, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient, and all Diseases 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 «fc CHENEY, Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold by all Druggists. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMAN Grocer, Pomfret Street. March 4, 18(j0—ly For Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Aci dity of the S’omach, j..ors of Appetite, Nausea, Ke.r'-Surn, Jaundice, and all diseases arising from a disordered state of the Stomacn, Liver or Intestines. Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY & CHENEY. Druggist?--, Buffalo. N.Y. Sold by all Druggists. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMaN, Grocer, Pomfret Street. March 1, 1800—ly Restores gray and fadfd Hair to its - Original Color, removes Dandruff, CUBES ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALP, Prevents Bai and makes the hair grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant. $lOO and $1,50 per Bottle. Each Doltls la a Kent Paper Hot. 'Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY & CHENEY, Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold by all Druggists. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOFFMAN Grocer, Pomfret Street. March 4 ISo9—)y £IEMAI.E MEDICINES,—Diseases of ■women Buccesstully. cureby anulylufr to BELLA MAIUANN(/M. D.,k Noni l lih at. Philadelphia, pa, Oct • 1808^y* ffiarStoarr, faints, &c. 18 gg HENRY SAXTON, NO. 10, ST CARLISLE WUolosalo and retail dealer In Hardm. Iron, Steel, Halls, Building Materials, iS f Oils Glass, &c., &o. FI nest quality of American and English POCKET AND TABfiE OUTljjj Every dcserlption of Tools adanted to nil - clmnlcal trades, of the most celebrated im i' i and warranted In even) instance. * Innke H GUIfS, PISTOL & AMMUNITION es, C Ao: S " OVCIS F< cXbnfs,Ss FAS3I SELLS, FLOWS, CHAINS, GRAIN IJAC3,<( SHasasstesssra Wo are sole agents for the great FUEL ECONOMIZER PAT. EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIPPING adapted for doors and windows. wo feel ounielves competent of rtlcasinn nil a. ra pfl°eo' S nr ° of t,l ° to SL’llto’SS Ift Orders by mall receive prompt jitlontlnn.- GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN FREE rartlcs Indebted to us for 18C8, will ain S>ft/)vz w \M n Pt2WWn<nU, and all to whom uv nrtln merit* will please present their bills for HENRY SAXTON. Jan. 14.18G9—1y MILL MM & BOWERS take this opportunity of directing the antiiUun of the community at large, and every jhtkoii In particular, to their recently replenished slocks HARD W:A R E. hoy studiously avoided Investing dmlug iln Igh prices, ami patiently waited the fnlllnj out of the bottom before attempting to vctUUMt shelves, and now that things have been mined to old time prices, as near as possible, they liau nvestod largely and arc prepared to gunmultf to their friends and customers as low prices as any market outside the cities. They ospcchtlf Invite tho attention of mechanics, farmers jinJ builders: Our sleek Is complete ami none md fear meeting with disappointment In emjulrlD] for anything in our line, Wo have tho agency of the WHlcox & Gibb' SEWING MACHINE, and would respectfully ask all those in tfantot a Machine, to examine the Willcox & Gibbs'l* fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and gooJi delivered to all parts of tho town free of charge* Fob. 25.18 GD -pURNITURE. JOHN LISZMAN, CABINE T AND CHAIR MAKKI SOUTH HANOVER ST., NOS. 55 it 5' TWO DOOIUE- X.OW POMFIIET STit »T, CARLISLE, Pa. A splendid assortment of new Householii ft> mture, consisting of .Sofas, Camp Stools, Lounges, Centro Tables, Rocking Chairs. Lining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Choirs, Bureaus, Wlmt-N° Secretaries, Wardrobes Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, Kitchen and Ottlco FUBRNITURE, OP THE LATEST STYIIBSi COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SE® KI'I.KNDID NKW PATTEUNS. BEADSTEADS AND MATTRESSES ■ GILT FRAMES AND PIOTUBES.< IN OUKAT VAItIETY. Tartlcul Caning ar attended Feb, 18. pip BOi AND A flue*. Writing L , Port Fc Lac Satchels, Ladies* Parses, Pocket Books, Segor Cases, Card Cases, Gold Feus, Pen KnKfl &cJ A LARGE SUPPLY QP FAMILY BIBLES . Ttlll v and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUJ AT REDUCED PRICES. DI A.UIES FOB 1868. Subscriptions received for all Magazines, F*f lou Books,Papers, &0., publishers prices, _> save postage Pnd alwivya sure of receiving j
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