4olitutter. I fre t»v». MBETIMCa. v ''j the EftstiWaid, Ooriisle, aro \t public Jerry; evening, next,? August p, at purpose of making arrange 'theprimary, election bn .the ; :• • ; ■--.■lf-. : ' 'the West Word will meet, at i some hoot and for tlio same " MANY. • ‘ j~ln ,these- hot months ■go? to'.the, sea-shore after others seek to gather It bn iyes' of the ocean,, or along liaid.es ofLoohliommpnd,; Ining shores pf thp Mbdlfpr io. But as the most beautiful tftentlmes found ontho hlgh -tops, we go Into the moun- Vk for bur arm-full, of drift Is something wearisome in > dissipation of the sea-side •with their glare ofsand and diamonds—their surf 1 champagne. We will hot And rest and> recreation.— we go: to the White. Moun-- ,ditondabks or the CaatSkiUe,' >Wn mountains bif Eastern ita bfier so many attractions -seer. • .. ,tiling along the west hank Pf vre—the Indians used to call It il LenapeV-r-on a railway so ld'winding that we can fre / the locomotive, at the head of as well os the tear bar. The the road afford ns an excellent' T,tb see the ragged mountain! aVn eithbr side, and' the tor ilngs of. the. river beneath.— , wild Sort of heaaty; about lit Southern Pennsylvania know lout. ,We feel a delicious, drea : t, as we' sink dpwh - into the jhibnj’and are somewhat ah-:, m the brakesman announces bur mbrnlng'srlde by,opening pi shouting “ Delawarewater iiereupou everybody In the car ■enquireswhat'plaoe Is this?” > railway official is Induced to In' intelligible. English, about ,le find' that this Is the place to «t«p at. There is ther .0, Water Gap,’* to be ,sure—: hivvlng out its way through the. is In the shape of the letter S!, te, are we to stop ?, “ Coach for tinny House I’.*—“ where is the, '■JJp there,sir—no, hot there, to the left’.’—and there, :away up lends—hundreds of fept above the ibking like a white bird-house; ie green trees—ls the hotel to re have been recommended.—, ip the .mountain,-In a .-rioketty tiresome* on; a warm , day j you are amply repaid by the __ breezes which greet you as jff tho hotel. You you thesummlt of the >rlsed to find aboVe you half a trbo and rook, tumbled together ious obnfusion,! reaching to the On the summit .there; is a ctbar,. r, and the water flowing from it dozen daahipg, laughing little' forms here a noisy little cataract re a ■ quiet woodland lake, here a known as “ the hath of • the s’);ahd\therd a; dark, deep-out‘ jyn the.endurlng rook, ng back to , Eastph, Situated like >h its seven hills;: with its' half a , handsome bridges,, spanning the; waters : ’of, the' Lehigh; add the' .•e.'you will sopn be whirled along dgh Valley, In and Obit amongst ring fiirnaocs apd Its piles of coal Bethlehem and Al i, virgin cities sptlnglhg up In ,a the goldrbearlng touch of Midas ,o Ifauch Chunk—with its -one ig street, built on the river bank; sn two frowning mountains. On luntalp that rises from the rear t your hotel ybp can ascend a dis of eight hundred feet. Off-sixty ,to the east you can see the- Dela- Wator Gap that you left yesterday, you ’winds" the ; Lehigh river.—. railway. trains on theopposite ■ ■Wind.;, around tbo mountain-lliro il black- serpents With Smoking tbs. The sound of the boatman's comes, up in swelling' tones', and js around the. hill. tops, You’ think never kuew.hefore how much mn lere wnslnlt. , V we orevto bbtif on an excursion the' celebrated ■ “ switch-back rail i," which runs from Mauch Chunk nto tho coal mines. This Is said to ic first railroad built In America, is run by stationary dhgines and the : )8 of gratify. The oars are. scarcely large as ,an' ordinary omnibus. The iduotor,’ calls' “ all : aboard !’’—an Iron ;k is brought to,the rear of.' the train ! aeonr'ely;fastened to the* last oar. This, ik Is; connected with a large hed to thoenglnehntha summit, by id iron bands.,. The conductor pulls /on the 1 - open' truck, that -we may a better view—up we go—higher add 'her—the sensation must bo ahnoatjas lightful as that described by those who 'o gone ~ up ; ill ..a,' ; When reach ;&»•>.smhttlt'.ant ln r ! . ;teh,; minhtsci' .'ore 'elveh' itdVvlew scenery- add : examine’., the' engine asand everyone Improveshlstlme the beat of his ability. C. “All aboard” dn, ahd now .we have “clown grade” several. nilles-buV train,finding jund the spurs of the. mountain—with ip man-as engineer, fireman, conductor : i«J bmEesman.-; SPhe .train Vung sVrajK; Uy It Is rather wqak nerves; • it we are safely, down—and now comes bori we ,haye reached the thp • mdlprd informs us.wij!) are' twenty-tyro i melted feet aboye the rlyer.; LH'Car the >tel is the ■ opipi>nrted|; bumli%inlne,; tlbh !b'Bs,ibeen lounands.of dDUafs.hnye'been.9ipend- In various schemes to, extinguish'the ;e, but all to no purpose, The ground - tfftUpji In ;t6’ tfta pf. sixty or ‘gfcty'fcet) is orator- of a volcano* In cloudy wthar.;! the;' sipgke, can... to, (UsUnotiy in and sbmetiinw at nig&t' names have knowh'to-iaaue, from 1t... The lather Isolear- to-day, ywd, notwlth analog the air Is 0001, wo can see ihe waves of heat rlslngabove the moutliof the mine, and, thegroundtshot sthe touch. AWay wo go again, down In, amongst 'the', mines; and. Vtlm . miners. Hero la a mine'' which is reached by a vertical Bhafi, apid'owp yonder Is one you can. enter by a horizontal tunnel'; • If you ohooao'elth'er one, yocf,Will'wish you had.taken"the other, before you get babk. Be aure; too, you have a “boss” with you,: ,or the boya atthe “gangways” *lll fleece, you for ; 1 ‘ gate- money ” a^ ' turn. Sometimes theealnere into the dark rneraj»then blow out the lights and “ go through them” In the ’expressive language oftiriv mountain re gion. - If Son go in, or down,-fat enough to one/“gang” at work, with -the twlnkllnglampa ,ln' their hate, >nd for low the "tramway” vroad- which trans ports "coal ' tritho' shaft,then - pay a visifto the‘(breaker” ontho theoutside, where'the boal la broken, sifted arid loadr ed ori cars for market. you get a very good ' idea of the working of the mines." A ride oyer two more Inclined plains—.a distance 1 H oh of twenty seven miles— brings -you out.riear.the'place where you-started, arid you take a hack* for your hotel, with a voraoiOus appetite for supper. . EMS Howto Prevent Bow-Leos.—Bowed jogs and knocking knees are among the commonest deformities of humaulty.jnnd wise.mothers assert that the crookedness. In either case arrises from the afflicted ohh having been prit upon his or her feet too early In babyhoud. . But a Manchester physician, Dr. Cromp ton, whO has watched for the true cause, thinks differently. He attributes the Ursl-rincntionod dlstoriioifto a habit some youngsters delight in of rubbing.the sole of one foot , against that of the other "some, wlllgo to sleep with the soles press-• ed together. They appear to enjoy the contact only when the , feet are. naked ; they don't attempt to make Itwhen they; are sopked or slippered. Bo the 'remedy | is obvlapa—keep tpe baby’s solos covered. Knocking knees the doctor ascribes to a, . different childish habit, that of sleeping on the side,.with one ieg tupked Into the hollow behind the other. He has found that where one leg; has been bowed in watdtfmore than, the other, patient has always slept on one side, and tho.up permdst.meiflberhas.beerithe most de formed.' Here the.preventive-dri’ to pad (ho insides of the knees so as to keep: them apart and let the limbs growlreoly their own way. Harvest Home.—There will bo a grand Harvest Home celebration, under theausploeaof thoDlcklnaon Presbyteri an Church, at Morire’s -Woods, on Thurs day, ' August 10 th. Our Pouii and Dickinson friends know how to do things handsomely," in the way of. entertaining Btrhngors. ns we have had -abundant oc casion to know* - 'We undertake to-.guar : antee. a splendid time tri rill ,Whri may go. The proceeds are for the benefit of the Dickinson ohriroh. Tickets fifty cents, Horse feed mriy bo procured on the ground; The committee promise “a feast of reason' and -a flriwof .soul,” 1 and what they promisewe know they will perform. The Kcwvlllo band will -be .in attend ance. ' r Seventeenth Annual . Exhmition; Pknnbyt.vAnia State AohicultukAlj; Society.— The. seventeenth annual ex hlbnion of the Pennsylvania, State Agrl -caltural Society will be held on Septem ber 28th,‘29,th 30th and Optobor Ist, 1869, ; ontho,grounds of.the Sarrishjig■ Perk Association, rine mile north of that city,, .The location of the grounds Is one , well adapted to the, purpose of an agricultural exhibition, arid the accommodations ■ af forded to exhibitors will he dperfeot,’ In every''respect. All the buildings and stalls used last year by the society are still .standing, and wc-hcliovo It iri.the inten tion to considerably improve arid enlarge j them - ’dd i , . A Year of Plenty.—From all- parts, of'tho country tho cheering Intelllgpiipp I continues to eolflo announcing the pbuu-' dance of the earth’Bproductiopß. 'Pke; wheat crop just harvested Is all that could, bo desired, and the, yield is pronounced; to he farabovp the average.ln the South; the cotton promises to.furniab rpore bales; than haye beemproduceri since the 90m mCncemon t of the. rifrir. : -^n. the West, ’ excepting a .XUtorils, .the corn : stands "firin', ’and %ye’ri-? asririranpe of 'jani rinoomriipri’hrirvesf,.; IB' pi(*ifo\Vnsection’’ all kinds ofgrainhri vp dprie exoeedlngly well, and potatoes, the; fairmieta; say, are too pleniytri, pay.Wp hgve plenty, now. "let ua-havri peace. - ’’ ,1 ‘ ;■ u'f '-'. ' Pid German-friends Intend, holding a’ plo-nio at ..Meeting House Springs, one ‘ -weekfrom to-day (on Thursday; AugustlSth.y The’Carlisle -Brassl: dlsbbOTse’ifomWrbf Its. s^eeigs£ : mvi?iQ.— The haokS. will start from.; the ; German Lutheran Chiiroh, corner ofßomfrot and Bedford streets,'’ at eight o’clock Ip the morning, and at interval- during the. day. For tickets’ apply’to Lewis (mason.)’ Preparations are being made for a large.orowd—and all who dome wilt be ohootfnlly accommodated. New Music.— We (ind 6n ; bur table; two places of music, just published by Win. Knoohe, of fitnrrlsbhrg... They are’ entitled the “Carlisle Barrack!) Parade March,” and .“ Silver Spring Folka>’! Iby ■ p.’ Th. Held, band-master at Carlisle 1 Barraoksj. We hear Mr.AHfeld’s music; idghiy.spoken of jiy pur beat i performed!, and ’ate glad to. know, that; Mi. Knoqhb, ;the. f. enterprising ’Harris-; burg publisher, Intends ytp}|^S)llsli, his music as fastnepol|npopd.*>. .’. ’Vagabond TKAMPEBB.-pThe country . Is full of- trampars who travel foandfroj upon begging expeditions,; Vfbjap’in the ! country dlstrlpts tpey appear to travalin squads; baton naming a town,. separate, go'through their business of bogging through the streets, and then meet again to proceed on their Journey. . While some few of them are deserving asses, others are mere .(inpngtprs, very Impu dent and squoy, and some of . them will bear close watching. . , : Dkmocbatio Heetinq AT BHIPI'BNS- ’ bubo.— The ratification meeting qt Ship-! piensbuig, bn!?hhrsc(qy cv.enlnig was very Ihrga qn(l oredi table. v Jt was Stmti erlhgos dldthehearta bf.ali'Dembprats good. - Eloquent spooohbs .werb made by Col. E. J. ’Haldeman, William L. Shearer,(lf. Cl. Herman, Thoo* Cbxnr man,';H. K. Feffer, 001.- Chestnut .and others, ’ , ", / . J ' sfflrWe oannot undeMtandt' pie should afiy ipbier'buy lfie T mi'serniile; preparation ’advertised- a’s hair restorers, when the Allsma, whichis rosily the fl» nesfeartlole for the hailr in: nseV'eah be.pro cured for so reasonableaprloe as onedbl iaro bottle,;!.’ k promlhent ovet aU'other meblolnes: Is Seward’s Cough-Cure. Pbopebty for Sale.— in our ad'ver* Using columns Mr, John Q. Nlokpy* offers for sole a valuable property in Frankfort township. It Is a splendid’ location for a blacksmith, a wngonma keror other tradesman. See advefUse- Voyage.—ProffdghAof Lebanon, whorin'' lost Saturday after noon, . made ari aaoensloh In a balloon , from York; Pa., landed with his balloon dp the same afternoon In ahold immedi ately south of the Conestoga PurnMe, la (lie southern part of tho city. The Prof rissor .started at York atteumluutea he - ., fore three o’clookf and’ arrlVed here at ’about ten minutes", after four, having made the trip, In one hour and about twenty minutes. ; The aerial ship, which is called the •• Albion,;’ and has apapaol ty',! believe, of ten; thousand riublo feet, was landed without having bus-' tainod any damage," arid by. five , the same oVorilirig wps.oii, Its way back to York; Prof. Llghtraturried to York, ar riving at, (bat place at about eight o’clock on the ovening of the day on which lie '.started from there ton his trip through the air.— Lancaster Express, 26ta.. , Colobeh Tournament.—Tuesday was a grand day among our. colored follow citi zens.. A large delegation, headed by a brass band, .arrived'on" the early train from the East. After marching through the streets' they- proceeded to Graham’s grove, where, in the afternoon, they had a grand tournament, witnessed by hun dredri of.nll colors and, shades. We have riot learned who the successful, compet- itors' Were; The "queen of youth > arid beauty” was crowned, with appropriate ceremonies,;. -In. Rhe.em’s Hall,. In the evening. ; On Wednesday morning the VoLUNTEEB Offlee was the reolplentof a serenade from' tho colored ; band',; for which they .have our thaqlre, This band is from Harrisburg, displays considerable musical talent and is composed of re spectable looking, well behaved young ;men. J ’ Take Coukaqb.—Carlisle i» famous for Its good looking ladles, yet a great many of therii ferir they wlil hrive to ,‘‘live and die old. maids.”' For our part wri oarinot see. any necessity for any suPh fear, when it la kririwU that the daughter of Bneeh was 690 yerira old when she married.— -Courage ladles— . There never was a goose so gray. Bat some day soon, or late, Anhonest gander came that way. And took her for his mate. V BaUjb'oad Acoidknt.— t)wlng to the misplacement of a switch, the passenger tralu. oast, on the Cumberland Valley railroad, ran off the. track at Shlppens burg, on Tuesday morning. No serious damage was. done, a% the- train'was not running, yety,rapidly, at the tlme., The accident caused a delay pf.an:hdur and a .half, and the train due here b'efore.eleyen did not. arrive until half past: twelve, • Ban . A.way.— A. horse 'belonging to Col. John Gutshall ran off, on Tuesday afternoon, coming down Church alley at. a furious rate with, a pair of ' shaft’s .at tached to.hlm, and overthrew a carriage standibg at; the stable of the' Franklin House. He was caught at the Market House. . ■■ ■ ■ Concert.—The “Nellie Maskell Opera Troupe’.’ gave general satisfaction In tno entertainments given In this place, last week:. They; will appear at the Garrison on Friday, eveuingand in Rheem’s Hall on Saturday, evening, when they will doubtless bo greeted; with'crowded hous es, as they deserve to be. . ■ Somewhat : Suitable. —Wo recently read an old. epitaph published many, years ago, but itwlll-flifc some people of : the present day,. like one ■'of Jouvon’s ■ gloves: •; - ■ > ■. Here Ues Thirty-six per cent, . The more ha got the more he lent;. : ‘ Tho moro he got the more he oraved— , Qood.God I can snch a-soul be Saved I New. Locohotivb.—A- : splendid. new locomotive for the South Mountain Batl- Eba’d-passed ; through town; the other, day. The road will be entirely finished, and handed over to the company by the first of September, •' .., . ; ’ Vote.—Dont forget the Relegate eleo ttpn on Saturday. , Let every Democrat turn out’,' and vote for the best man’ 'in every instance.- By doing this wb will seoure n good tlokp t, , . , - LosT.-^"swttoh n dfbnir, suofa as is ’Worn’"by'iad(es'i tween : Oarliale, and ; Meohanlosburg. A suitable reward will :bb paid to the adder by leaving it at this office! St * Depot.—The foundation for tbq depot of the South Mountain Baijroad. has .been dug, at the junction of that road With the Cumbetlan; Syalloy.; .ABBTVAl«(-riC(!JSbphua , ,and>B. Com plaint havemriviid^lhtown. Attorney-General Hoar; it seems) is not only a proatltuto inpapie but'ls Indecent in manners. His elate Insult to i Judge Nelson In. the Supreme Court, ’ proved him to be unworthy of - thp asspblatibn of respebtableanan, qndfwloq down upon hishead b stern febukeurom, Chief lJua tlceDnabe/wuibn brought the' miserable bid pettifogger;to ‘1 LimarJ,ok"at once.— It Is a matter Of great shame and should bring, a blush upon, every honest cheek in thelandthat so great an ignoramus now occupies the responsible' and honor able posltlon of Attorney-General o f the (Thitod States. ' : ' ' . , .-The New -lfork Day Boo* comments Upon Hoar’a oonduot as follows”: , ” Hoar,the Massachusetts Btaokstone, Who succeeded the accomplished and er udite’ Evarts, as the ; Attorney-General of the United ’States, turns out to be au Ig noramus, of about the calibre of a Tooiphs lawyer, bf the’ fourth grade.The* ooun-, : try at large will hardly naliove tnat'thls individual BotatUallyaftempted, tbboth ordaytbbrow-bß'afthe Supreme -Court Bench , as a body, and the revered and honored Nelson, , the oldest member of that body. Individually |, but ,(be dlstln gutehfid’lNew- England pettifogger was' qUlokly brought upon his marrow bones 'by, Chief Justice Chase, after, the follow ing fashion; 'I 1 “ • ■ ••In the progress of’a” speech ,by this Hoar, the venerable Justice Nelson in quired, u Whatls thb’pagebf the autho rity you are quoting, Mr. Attorney-Gen eral f” /To.whtoh 'the MaaaaOnnsetta ig noramus insultlnglyreplled, ‘.‘ May It please the Court, I decline. to’ bo Inter rupted in my argument ;’’ whereupon Cnief Justice Chase brought’,the. New Ebglan'd’humbsknQ to his kneesinstbn-- ter. This Hoar lb Just ignorant .enough to suppose that he, was before oupof, tb e county: courts’of his heath. . The Chief- Justice thus addressed the individual: •’Mr! Attorney-General, yqawlUcease inyburafgumentfortbepreaent.,. This Court, as' yod willlearn when you have ’.become used tb .lie ament jies, reserves the right to questlou’ at any tiina spy Of Its counsellors on any polqt whatever. Your rejoinder to the question of iny associate IS Inadmtssable! 'and’ wbou you have abolpilwi Wiha .fJourt for language Whloh we muat say was never hoard here"before, you may proceed, but not. until that Is done.’! Hoar subsided, iook edßkp.a .culprit caught In,the oot, aod with degree -of humility, which ap proabhed the contemptible, meekly, begg ed pardon of the'Court, whlob Was gran ted, and the dlacomfltted, bully, resumed -hlsepeeoU.V, 1 The great body of the people ask ’.‘who )S Hiwr; and huV.aicl' ho tmm up as a membor bf .Grant’s " CablneF?” Why,- 1 ’ bleaa your hbnest souls, good publlo. he ls'a"N6W ;England war-howling niggef- Ite, whononsTdets Bamboos good as. any whlte man—Boye himself; and besides his belief thus expressed, he gave Grant ailbrary. :ThaVs;the. wbo" and thy; . Sabbath Soibot. ' Pio-jncs. —The Lutheran Sabbath- School Will have » plo-nlo this week, and the Sabbath School otttxe Seeond Presbyterian Church ezpeet.to.bave one ini two or tbtreewee^rt Look, put for the eclipse of.the sun' Oh Saturday afternoon; ,_v_; .■ /- : A'writer lii Columbia; S. 0«i says the negro postmaster there has a corps or conceited, Inexperienced" and ignorant iiegro, clerks, who cause inexpUcable confusion in the affairs of the office. Delays, of the most unfortunate charnc ter are of daily occnrrence. by the hun dreds at that. But.that'a a good way to; punish * 1 the accursed rebels.’’ v ■ ‘ THE BEST. ■ , ■ The Best Bittbes s Tonics have of late years galned rapidly ln M tlmation, and are mr more neneraUy employed by fltstrClasa phystelanthan jhey once , were,. * The reason that: it Isa- generally established act that wholesome tonici used in .moderar tiori daily for years do not lose their virtue,., neither dothey.injure thesy s fem. . They act In fact Uke M- Otolso, and not as: “ medicines,” which are iniended solely for attaoksoflUness. The bitter thcseof vegetable origin, all posess the common property- of stimulating the apP strengthening the nervous system, ana of imparting strength, v Women geni ally derive .benefit from them even more than men; their system being more liable to debility and exhaustion . We have agaitt.andagainin onrexper fence seen the godd effects of tonics where the.eyes had grown dim and the oheekS pale 1 , and the entire frame show ed every indication, of exhaustion> ner 1 vous suffering and debility. . .... , , Tho best lesfabllshed; hitters,: before the American public are . beyond ones I tion those of Dr., Stoeyer, and. this "is equivalent'to declaring that they are tho ; best, since among the scores of rcauy excellent bitters now current, a pqor article has ho chance .of success what ever. The most ignorant person can. tel Lat onto by its effects, almost horn a : single dose, whether any bitters are good or bad. These ; of Stoever have Been Sold for thirty yeirrs, are; compos ed of sixteen of the safest .roots and t herbs of a well-known tonic virtue, so skillfully selected and compounded with regard"to their mutual effects, that it maybe doubted.* whether any more*, perfect.form of this medicine can bp made. '■ /•,; ,J Thousands of peraons . are exposed to or afllicted witb fever and ague, bilious ague or other results of malaria. Let them remember, that theae blttera are admirable' in such cases, afl for diar rhoea and cholera morbus, .or any ohu-, narv derangement of the, stomachs Try-them and,be satisfied, that they should be in the stores of every family, and the trunk of every traveler. , It is a favorable feature m.the adyer tisement of the proprietorsi of. Dr. Btoe ver’s Tonic Herb Bitters, that no claim are made, that ;they wiU cme eyery fll, that flesh is heir to. , The weakest mtel : lect’can hardly be imposed upon when told- that this or, that remedy will. re move ' every. form of. disease in every stage, and yet We can not take-up the minority of journals without Oncoun terlne an advertisement declaring that this or that medicine is a nostrum,; which is a perfect apothecary’s shop and a" whole college of physicians in it self, rendering all oteer ernes useless What Is claimed for Dr, Stoever’s Bite tors is simply that will act as a good, tonic, and are capable of doing as much good ns a preparation of .bitter principle can They will not cure incurable dis eased bat they will often prevent a cer-. tain class of disorders from becoming incurable. The reference and certifi cates issued' in their favor, are all true, and honest, and of these there are bun- ' ■ , Lahoastke July 25,1808. XhVUIU I & Co.—Gentlemen: In re, ply to youfa of the 22,r> , ~' ■ Philadelphia, Sold everywhere buslines« NotCt*o. Fresh^ArbiVAl^S.—W© have just re 'coived, and .offer wholesale and retail, a fuU assortment very A lot of .very finest sugar Cured Hams. ffßeai Factory Cheese, at. quite reduced Wholesale and,- retail, A Olds? spur and pqt \vp in splendid 1 barrels, which we offer at exceedingly. low prices, wholesale and retail. A lot ofverybhoicest genuine Old Gov ernment Java Coflfee, browned or green ; also, 'Choice Browned Rib' Coffee. A lot of good Browned Coffee, at quite-a reduced price. In full aaoh lots. Wm. Blair & Bn.d.Carllsle p ft . Medicines, Chetoicalaj Pa tent Medicines, Ac.,.a full stock constantly Von band, at the lowest market rates,. Also- a com plete line of 80U00I Books at the -lowest prices, and all articles pertaining to the. Drug and fcook business. HAVBKSTIOK BROS. . Feo. 18, - No. lON* Hanover. St. £pecl4l 'Nottees. ESPBOIAI. attention la callodtotho advertise ment of that celebrated Specialist,; Q. VAS Hpmmeil, M. D., of Now. York Oily, who treats throat and lung diseases by inhalation —ike only acknowledged pure for Consumption. He uses Abbott?* InhdttnpFtuid, a rpmodynot known to the profession, ■ Thousands nave been snatched ftomthojawa of death by 'thiswohdorlul remedy., and those nfflleted’Bhoald not hesitate to Imme diately M the Doctor’s ■ care. ‘■ x ‘ ‘ , ..' hi-Our readers have observed Hint we rarely praise potent medicine)!, and that we advertise only the very best oruhem,, But now,;tho re - markable recovery of Mrs. Bice, of from her distressing and aimos't helpless scrofula ous disease, which Is known throughout the community i and nnqtuiatlonably.the effoqt of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, leads us to pnbUsh without serve the remarkable efficacy of this medicine, \?e do this In the Interest of the afflicted. Any remedy which can so effectually; “raise one, from tho dcod,” ah ould, be universally known ; andwewlsh It may he-tmlvaraajly'os,successful ns It ios hoon.ln thoxaao of.MrS! Rico.—Dally yiuirhm.Byra«iso; ';*.* ’ '• ‘-. ■-»- -i- ,J »..-a- ’ -iWr■ • t’k’Bßßa A 8 A, ?lAH>Bsi;s Eppsp”. ; Is the pure poachy Complexion which follows . the tup of Ragan’s Magnolia Bairn. It. Is the' ■ True Secret of Beauty. Fashionable Indlea;!*- Soolety nudpratand thin, ' ■ . , . The Magnolia Bftkn; pbanges,llio.itf!B.tl ‘ Country Qlrl Into a City Belio mare rapidly tbaii an jollier ouotlilng. ■ • '* , ■ Redness', Sunburn,' Tan, Freckles, Blotches ■ and all pffeoto of the Summer Sun disappear .when ■lt Is used I and a gen lal, cultivated ,■ fresh ' expression Is'obtained 'which rivals the Bloom ot Yoijtbvn;iieauty - is* possible to ail who will invest.'7S cents at any respectable store ana insist ongettlpg the KlagnOUn' Balm..’, ! Vse nothlng but Lyon's Kathalron to dress the rn\ : -V: '■ 7 Dkajniss, B likeness and CATABBH treated with the utmost sucposs,.byJ. laAAC», M.D.,ima Professor of Diseases ot the.Byejmd'Kar. (m* speciality) in the Medical OoUego of-Penwlva nla, 12 years experience, (formerly ofl^y^eni ■Holland,) No.'BoS Arch Street, Philadelphia, Testimonials can be seen ' ot his office* medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no aecflrets In his practice*. Artificial eyes Inserted wlthomtpaln. Np oharge examination. ; August 5, IB6o—ly. .• ‘ * “ GOOD, Bettiib, Best." , Messrs, Wanamaker A Brown early In their .baUoMi career demonstrated the possibility. of supplying the people with good .clothing at low .prices/ And every ,year they havoadded.tothe : excellence ttt their clothing and subtracted from 'the usual oharge& Thla good worfc still goes on ■at. Oak Hall, the . gannerite growing 11 good, betteW best,” and v the prices ,**lpw, lower, low est,”f ; 4 ' - NjjVKB T*t Ewiailbd.—'VJohnson’s Eheu maUo Compound,” for. the effectual cure of Rheumatism/ Neuralgia, Ac. It la the " Great Internai Remedy.” and every way superior to any iMmeht.or External Remedy over offered tothelpublio, as hundreds of persons can testify* Readme following: ' !•. J ic n jt a medicine oldecided merit, and one N the affliotea should try. I have been afflicted with EheaniaUsm more or less for over twenty years* Tried everything within my reach to removolt but found hdthing .until I tried yopr “Internal Remedy/'’ iAfter using three bottles of lt, I was perfeotSycnred. had neither Pain or Ache. I be lieve your KheumaUo Compound tho best modi/ cine bv r.ofTeredtothe public for the pure o Rheum tlsm; _ _ „ John T. Lookhabt, Pittsburg, Pa. Prepaledby B. : B.Sellers A Op., Plttsburg.'Pa., SoldhftrojK^taeyerywhere..,-y Wheli .‘discoverer of' tmy Bolentlflo eulileot aaka tSe co-oporatlon of the learned 1» science, tb test the i merit and truth, of his discovery by severe testa and practical results, and then, to ' Indorse'and recommend It, Ula fair ra presume Itlsvotuablo, for, the purpose h«fce*l tae coarse pursued.by Messrs. Hall* ’Co;;’proprietors of Hall’s Vegetable SUlUon HOlr Renewed And all those who have tested It (among whom we may mention Dr. A. A. Hayes fihda. Dona Hayes, State Assayers of Massachusetts; Walter Burnham, M.D.,Prof| ln Penn. University, Philadelphia Geo . Gray, M, T>.,’ Professor of Anatomy and ■physiology) assert It is-the best preparation In’ nsefor.all cutaneous diseases of the scalp. Re stores gray hair to Its .briglnal color, prevents the from falling out, creates a new growth. It is certainly worthy of a trial ,~jrewburj/por*_ Herald of Gospel XAberty.' • ifi IraagßJ HALL’S J VEGEmESICIUAN HAIR PiliSy . Is ths onlyintalilblo Hair Preparation for RE STORING GRAY H.VIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR AND PHDMOTING ITS GROWTH. - It Is the cheapest preparation'ever, offered to tile public, as one hotue will last longer and So ojmpllsh more Aon three bottles,ol any.othor preparation. •, • . ■ , • Oor-Jlenewer Is not a dye v It will not stain the iiskin os others. • ;V ’ I?- r WIi T - KEEP , mic HAXR FU6H FAJUiING OUT It cleans the scalp, and makes the hair :• SOFT, £USTROTIS, A'N.D_ SILKSN. OurTreatlse on the Hair sent free by mail. B. P, HAIiIi&CO,, Nashua, N. fl„ Proprietors. For* sale by all droglsta. July 15; : 18C9-lm GREAT EEMEDY FOB THE OURE OF THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. DE. vWISHABT’S PISE TREE TAB CORDIAL. it Is the vital principle,of the Pino Tree, ob tained by b peculiar process in the distillation of the by which its highest medical proper ties ore retained. It Is tlie only safeguard and .reliable remedy', will ell Ims been prepared from the juice of.-the Pine Tree. • ' 1 , ... 1 It invigorates the digestive organs and restores tike appetite. It strengthens the debilitated system. It purifies ftnd enriches the blood, and, expels, frdm the system the corruption which Scrofula, breeds on the lungs. '■■ It dissolves the.imuQus or phlegm which stops, "the air-passages of the lungs. - Its healing principle acts upon the Irritated surface of .tho lungs and throat, penetrating to eaohdlseasedpartj relieving pain and subduing Inflammation. . It is the result of years of study and experi ment and It is bfitered to the afflicted, with the positive assurance of Its power to cure; the -fol lowing diseases, if the patient has not .(do long .pelayed a resort ta the means pf cure: . . Consumption of the lungs, Cough, Sore Throat and Breast,'Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Blind and Bleeding Pllea. Asthma, Whooping Cong , • Dlptherla, Ac., &o. We are often asked why are hot other reme dies In the market for OonsumpUba, Coughs, Colds and other Pulmonary affections equal to Dr, L. Q. Wlshort’s Pine Tree Tor CoidlrL W° answer— • •: Ist. It cures, not by stepping cough, but by loosening and assisting,nature to throw off, the unhealthy matter collected about thethroatand bronchial tubes, causing irritation and cough. 2d. Most Throat and Long Remedies are com posed of Anodimes, .which allay the cough for Awhile, but by their 'cons fringing, effects,the fl-: - res become the unhealthy fluids, coagulate and are retained In the system, caus ing disease beyond the control of bur most emt neil£pliysloians;‘ ‘ - Bd. The:Pine Tree Tar Cordial, with Us assist-, ants, are preferable, because they remove the •cause oflfritatlbn of the mucous membrane and; bronchial tubes,assist the lungs to act and throw off* the unhealthy aeoreUons. and purify the biootlj thus scientifically making the cure per fect. - v v . •, Up Wlahart has on file hundreds and thou- of. certificates, frbni men and women, of unquestionable character who were hopelessly. given up to die, but, through the ‘ Providence of ' Qodwere completely restored to' health by the Pine Tree. Tar Cordial..’ A Physician ■ in attendance who' can be * consulted nl per son oc yb mail, free, ; bf charge, 'Prlte 6f. Fine-, Tree Tar Cordial 31 50 per bottle,. $ll per doa. • Sent by express on recelptbf price, : Address,“li Q. Ot Wlahart, M. D, No. 282 North; 2d street; Philadelphia, Pa. . April 22,ISffiMhn. ; -V JRarfteto. id Grain Slarkett Carlisle Flour 01 "COBBSOTBD. WBKKLYBY.J. H, BO3UEB A DUO. OARUaLH,. AugN, 1865,. , FiottrU-iamUri;...-? 7 00 Coni,j» 5 00 New0at5,.....*.....«••••• oO Bye Floor. 6 00 Clover Seed,, 7 00 t—Whl t0,....1 20 Timothy Seed 8 &>< la 1 25 Notv Hay V 10 00 Philadelphia Markets * , PHILADELPHIA-AUg’i.ISQS) ' ’ Vtour.—The market is ratherfirmen and there, is more doing beta for shipment and home con* sumption. Sales ofBooobbls.,>ohiefly .extra family at 8525 pw bbVfor Northwestern; and 0 25,a ST for Pennsylvania do. do.,lnoludlng small lots of at 605 25, extras at 587Ka6,and-fanoy ■ brands at 6alo 60. Bye Floor la very qol&t.and SSSSt bo quoted over 612 H 025; Prices of born Meal »ro nominal. : „ oi ' • «rajk.—'The movements in the wheat market continue = of an extremely, limited character, find nrlcea are weak. ; Sales at ?l 450 l - 60: amber at 81 50al 55, the latter rate for Michigan;. 1200 bushels choice Jnnlata ot $1 55. and white at 81 Bsal 76. Rye sella at 81 85 a—- per bushel, for Wcaeorn. Com is quiet at the recent decline.— Snitiß of tiCOO bushels yellow atOSaOS bushels of Western mixed at 880010. Oats arc un* nhnnaod. Sales of 5000 bushels Western at 78a 7A cents; Pennsylvania at 75a70c„ and Southern 0U75a700. Nothing doing in Barley or Malt. r£HE MARY-INSTITUTE, OABLIfII.E, PEHU'A. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. . The Ninth Annual Session will begin on,Wed; nosdoy. September. Ist. - For clroajara or fur ther information address . ,RBV. WMiO. IfeVBBETT r M, A» - 1 . i : . Carlisle,Fenn’a. April 22, ifijft— ly ’ • 1 ■ Announcements. v ■ ■ op the rooit,' TotKt Democratic Voter* of Cumberland County. . The undersigned respectfully announces lilm self na acandldalo for the Democratic nomlua tlonfor Director of the Poor, and pledgoaTlm self to support the whole Democratic Tlclcet at >: V'. • ; AUDITOR ./ ■„ ■, : To the DtmooraiiQ Voters of Cumberland County, Tho undersigned respectfully announces him self aa a candidate for the Democratic :Nomlna tlonror County Auditor, and pledges himself to Penn townlshlp; \ ■ ■ , -,i . <- Juno 17,1£W. > ■ ftnnouncttnents, , assembly. ... : the Democratic Yotcri of Owmbcrtand County The undersigned respectfully anhounroilum self as a candidate for the Democratic Nomina* tlonfor Assembly, and pledges hlm»alX-tO sup; Meohonlcßburg, . V’ ♦ i V'^ - 1 June 10,1869. - /- - } - lo the Democratic Vote** Of Cumberland Oowity: \ The undersigned respectfully bliU self os a candidate for the Democratic nomina- Won for Assembly, and rtostop ‘port the whole Democratic. Ticket at the next General Election, johN Bi LElblG. Silver Spring township, y; ■:': : * - Junes, INK , ri ’ . 1 2bUicDemocratic Voters of Cumberlvnd County. . The undersigned respectfully announces him self as a candidate for the Democratic nomina- for Assembly, and pledges himself, to support the whole Democratic T 1 eke tat the next General Election. - • 'J,-B. HECK. East Pennsborough township, I • ; . July 22,1869. f .•. .. . . - 2b the Democratic Voters tf Cumberland County; 'The undersigned respectfully announces him self ns a candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for. Assembly, and pledges himself to sup port tho whole .Democratic Ticket at thp next GohefalElection.- '*. • ■- ■ > ' > • , GEORGE W. MUMPEIU ♦ ‘ Dower Allen township, V ‘ Juno'S, 1800. ... V ! TREASURER. 2b the Democratic Voters Qf’Cumberland County. The undersigned respectfully announces him self asa candidate for tho Democratic Nomina tion and pledges himself to sup port the< whole Democratic Ticket at tho next General Election JONATHAN CORNMAN; •" Carlisle, Jane.,21,1800.-‘ 2b the Democratic Voters of Cumberland County, The undersigned respectfully announces him self oS‘,a candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for Treasurer, and pledges himself to sup- Sort the whole Democratic Ticket at the next General Election. <>» • WM. Q.PEFFER.* Carlisle, Jane 17,1869. ■TO theDemocriUio Voten of Cumberland Gmtity. . : - The Undersigned reroeotfUUy announces him self os a candidate for the Democratic Nomina-' tion for Treasurer, and pledges himself to 1 sup port the whole Democratic Ticket at tho next General Election., ... GEORGE BOBS.* ■ Mechanlcsburg, Juno 17,1860. • .* r ' ■: 2b the Democratic Voters qf Cumberland Coxmiyf ir, ') ± ~ The undersigned respectfully announces fiim self os a candidate for the Democratic Nomina tion for Treasurer, andpledges himself to sup- Sort the whole Democratic Tlokef at the next eneral Election. ’ ■ P. Y, HERMAN,* Silver Spring Twp., L n . ' , . V June 17, JKC9.; • < f 2b the Democratic Voters pf Cumberland. Ontnty. The undersigned respectfully announces him self as a ttmdlaato for the Democratic Nomina tion for Treasurer, and pledges himself to sup- 1 Sort the entire Dexnooratlo Ticket at the next aneral Election. ,Dr.D. M. HOOVER, • Silver Spring Twp., L, June 17i1569.... I 2b the Democratic Voters qf.Oumberland County . The Undersigned respectfully announces him self os a candidate fbr tho Democratic Nomina tion for Treasurer, and pledged himself to snp- Sort the'-.whole Demooratlo Ticket, at the next ieneral Election. JOHN PAUL. Monroe. Twp., \ June 17,18C5, To the Democratic Voters of Cumberland County: The undersigned respectfully announces him self os a candidate' for the Democratic .nomina tion for Treasurer, andpledges himself to sup port the whole Democratic Ticket at the -next General Election,' - : . : _ ... JACOB GOODYEAR. • Carlisle, June 8, JBC9.. Ib die Democratic Volers qf Cumberland County. ' . The undersigned respectfully announces him* self as a candidate' for the Dembcratlo Nomina- ■ -tlonfor Treasurer, and pledges himself to sup port the whole Democratic Ticket at the next .General Election. ••• •» * D. 11. VOGLESONG.* Carlisle, June 10,1800 . .. 2b the Democratic Voters ol Ckmbertamjf County. ■ - -The undersigned respectfully announces him self as a candidate for the Democratic Nomina tion for Treasurer, and pledges himself to sup- Sort the whole Democratic Ticket at the -next eneral Election. ABM. bosler; South Middleton Twp., I Juno 10.1860* ..r . 2b the Democratic Voters of Cumberland County. The undersigned respectfully, announces him self as a candidate for the Democratic Nomina tion lor Treasurer, and pledges himself to sup port the whole Democratic Ticket at the next General Election, GEORGE WETZEL, Carlisle, June 10,1800. ■T»(hebemocralio Voter's qf Cumberland County, •. The nnderslgnedsespeotfully announces him self osa Candidate for the Democratic Nomina tion for Treasurer; and pledges himself to sup port the whole Democratic Ticket at the next General Election. ’ - , ' WILLIAM NOAKER. Carlisle, Jane 1800. ' To,thcDaiiocratUi Yoiersjtf Cumberland OounQ/, The undersigned respectfully onhonnces hlm self as a candidate for the Democratic Nomina tion for Treasurer, and pledges ihlmself to. sup-, port the wholeVDemocratltfTlcketat the next 1 General Election^ - ■ McCOMMONh. . Carlisle, JanelOjJBCo. ■ To the-Democr^-Voters CumberlaiidjCounty, \ . 1 The undersigned respectfully announces him- 1 self as aCanaidatefortheDemocratlo Nomina-.' tlon for Treasurer, and pledges himself to sup-, nort the whole Democratic Ticket at the next General Election; • JOHN CAMPBELL. , Carlisle,June' 10, IB6o—* , . COMMISSIONER.. , : , , ToQte Deihoerailo yotersqf Cumberland Oouuiy:. * The undersigned xespectfullyannounces him-' selfos acandldatefor thoDemocratlo nomina tion for Commissioner, and pledges himself to support the whole. Democratic Ticket at the next General Election. , JOHN OILER, \ Mifflin, township, 1 ■ Jane 8, 1809. S , • ; , ' the Democratic Voters of Cumberland County, - The undersigned respectfully announces him-'.- self as a candidate for the Democratic Nomina tion for Commissioner, and pledges himself to support the whole Democratic Ticket at the next • General Election.' ■ JACOB RHOADS, ■tfestnonnsboro Twp. 1 . June 10,1809, . J To the Democratic Voters qf Cumberland ,Cb unty, •" . .The undersigned respectfully announces him self as a candidate for IheDemocratiuNomlna tloa for Commissioner, and pledges himself to support the whole .Democratic Ticket--at the next General Election. , MOSES CONNER.* Mifflin Twp.i I - JunelßOO. f . • PROTHONOTARY. lo the Denwo'dito Voters.qf Cumberland County, ' The undersigned’ respectfully announces him self os a candidate for the Democratic Nomina tion for Prothonotary, and pledges himself to support the whole DemoorntfoTloket atthenext General election. •• DAVID WHERRY.* • Newburg, Juno 17,1869. Democrats Voters qf Cumberland County, . The undersigned respeotfolly announces him self as a candidate for the Democratic Nomina tion for Prothonotary, and- pledges himself to support the whole Domo'cratlo/Ticket at the General KlocUo„. w>v>cava&auolli Penn township, V • Jnno 10, 1860, ~ j ; .; , ~ REGISTER. To Vie Democratic Voters qf Cumberland C aunty* The undersigned respeotfolly announces hlm -self as d candidate for the Democratic Nomina tion for Register; and pledges himself to support, the whole Democratic Ticket at the next. Gen ernl Election. DAVID STERRETT,* Carlisle, Juno 8, 1860. • 1 1 . To the Democratic Voters qf Cumberland Cowiiy. The undersigned respectfully announces him self os d candidate for the Democratic Nomina tion for'Rcglstor, and’ pledges himself to sup port the whole Democratic Ticket at the next General Election.. \JOSEPH NEELY, . Carlisle June 1869,. , v • To the Democraliovoters qf Cumberland Qxunly. ; The undersigned respectfully announces him* self os a candidate for tho Democratic Nomina tion for Register, and pledgee himself to support tho whole Election. . r , , . CEAS* A; HMITHi Carlisle, Juno 21. 1860. . , To tho Danocratio Votes.of CuriAerltmd County. Thbbnderklimed respectfully announces him self os a candidate for the Democratic Nomina tion for Reglster. and pledKM hmßQlf tOßup- Sort the. whole Democaatlo Tickelat the next oneral Election." '' , - A.DEHUFP. , Carlisle, June 10,1809. 2b fte'Democrotto Voters of:Cumberland Oounij/. - Tho undersigned respectfully announces him self as a candidate for the Democratic Nomina tion for Register and pledges himself to sup port the whole Democratic Ticket at the next nettoral Election.- : J . B. ALLISON; “Carlisle, Jdfae 10,1009. • . , ' " . To the Democratic Voters of Cumberland Ojuniy, The Undersigned respectfully announces him self as a Candidate for the Democratic Nomina tion for- Register, and pledges himself to support Klectkms^ mt ' Cratl;o ICko llßWXal%Mr 0 NE O Carlisle, June 10,1800 . .. v TolhcVemocralla Voter, County. - Thq-undorelgnod reapaotfuUy onnounMS him self-as a candldato forlhe Democratic Nomina- Carlisle, June-17, ; . OLBfUC OP THE COUp-TH. 2b the DfinocraHc Voters of. Cumberland County, - The undersigned respectfully UIBECTOB OP THE POOU. ■JVi Vie. Democratlo Voter,#Cumberland aunty. /. .The undersigned respectfully announocalilm- MltM ’a candidate tor 'the Democratic Noml- Jane 17,1805-1 ~; : c . “ mtmm 1860. (j|l!l|tCll||!|lllK| I. .. To.olose out all kinds of. SUM MER GO Ot> S, x AT TITK CENTRAL HOUSE. DRESS GOODS Will be sold ato .Great sacrifice JjpWE R THAN EVER, lace points, LACE SHAWLS, PARASOLp, SUMMER' CABSIMEBGS, sum mer Cloths. Everything In. the line of SUMMER STOCK •will be sold from this date regardless* of .cost to make room for.PALL GOODS. * NOW IS THE TIME FORrBARGIAJNS, COME ONE AND ALL! LEIDICH & MILLER. Oa the . . . SOUTH EAST.CORNEB OF MARKET SQUARE July 22. 1860. ' ■■ -•' XO ATiTj WHOAJITMAY CONCERN. —This is to Certify that J. B.Leidig, of Silver; inff township, aid not influence me to vote for ■ Mr. Bwarta.lor County Superlßtondentot.the School Directors Convention, hew ot (Mrtjsle, Mav4th,lBC9. X promised to vote for Mr. Swartx ierorol months previous, provided; Mr, Zeamer conldnot. be. elected. air. Geo. W. Pressel.of; Monroe township, was present when I mode the. promise-to Mr. Swartz. Mr. Leidig was a. atranger to me at.the time, and never expressed; hi oSSlon as to his choice for Superintendent In my presence.. Mr. Leidig has no, or control Over me, and' never attempted to influ-. enceme In. any way.: AH accusations or charges ftffsiuHt Mr. Leidig haring influenced mo in my actions at said convention are IMssonfi without 'foundation, ■ JACOB QuTpHAIm, nyeasuter North Middleton Schpdt Board, CCTMBEBIiANI)OOUWTV.SB. ... ’ appeared beforeme.aJustiooof the -June in and for the said County, Jacob GntshaU, HBwvQdupon his solemn oath say that the above wEment is Just and. trne. Bworn -to beiore me jp _ rno asAj whom-this may-come. . I _x hereby certliy that J. B. Leidig, of Silver gpHng township, did not mfluence me to with hold my vote irom D. E. Kast for County Superintendent, at the School Doctors' conven tion held at Carlisle, May 4th,-1860. I did not see Mr. Leidig at said convention, nor had I a con versation with him for over two months, previ ous to that time. lam alone responsibly for my actions at the convention, and oil accusations against Mr. Leidig about my actions.are false and without any foundation, and X believe them to be maliciously deslgned^injMe^^n^Lgdlg. Secretary Middlesex School Board* - CUMBBEIiANP COtJNTy,SA ' ti ' ... . personally appeared beforeme.a Justloeofthe Peace In and tor the County aforesaid. George W. Jacobs, who does say upon oath that the.fore going statements just and true. Affirmed and subscribed to mo^^d^o^nno^A. Julys,l6®. ; ■ .. ■ nOUNTY TREASURER.—I wlll be a I 7 candidate -for^County Treasurer, at the De mocrat lo'Prim aiy election in August, and if nominated and elected, pledge myself to collect the County and Stato taxes at a reduction of one per cent from the rate np w charged. I also pledge myself to support the tlohetlhat may nated, PETER 8, MILLER,. July 1, £Bo9,—tc* Monroe township. T. S. DOUGHKRTY • ••‘'■WITH’ CONOVER, DORFP & CO., MASITACTintBIIB . A.JTD. WHOIEB,AiV DSAIK.iIS IN 800 IS AND 8 H'OES-, HO, 534. MARKET STREET ILADELPHIA. Ju1y.15,1860-jy KEMOVAL.— C. L. LOOHMAN has , removed his establishment, splendid,, , GBOUHD FLOOR.OAIXEBV, . floor* are sufficient Inducements for the public to naWterthfe establishment*.. -■ to #e P hWM«pK tvnd far superior to any.tahen, In this part of tno country.. Please call. . auLOOIrM AN. March 4,1889-.’, " •• .?• : ■ piABBIAGES. , , ; f A. B . SHERK has now onhand.at his Carriage Foolery, N. IS. comer South ond Pitt streets. CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, SPR WAGONS, carriagesofhlsmanufacture. , . Repairing and Pointing prompUy attended to. May 20, igOO—Om • t. X'. ti’f -EBNEB.IS livery and sale stable BETWEEN' JUANOVEB AND BEDFORD STB., IN THE BEAR OP BENTZ HOUSE,' : i‘ CARLISLE, PA, Having fitted op the Stable wlth neW Carrl. sees. *o7, 1 sin, prepared to Ihrnlsh firstrolasa tom-oats at Forties token to ATOTICB TO THE PUBLlC.—Having IN learned that O. D. and V. B, Yonoy claim to Cola a note of mine, forfourteen thousand dol lars (I14.0U0), given' in .Cumberland County, Pa.; : oS* or about-tha flfthof February, lOftwhlch note bears only two indorsements, vis; .one of 82.000 and one of $8,600, anjl; that tbey clalm a .balance dud on eala note ox $8,400* This, there fore Is to notlly and mam ■ all persons ■ against buying or trading for sajd. note, or anyjnterest therein, as the same has been by mßpaiain /uU, Ironton,MlSsourl, Juao 18, 1889. REE 1869* 1S«». V BBEMfcB. lilfe, latttn and piinunpna wklS^fjKSd^iaW^ OPENpbIiAB SKA- By uSS on wood; And a map. lyolpoASro* Clfllliil*w. Fine edition. vd wjsjj- u* by Dailey, 1 fro ox Dr/'Hayea’s AketebW: Ihree dßfu.fpa®© v chart*; twenty-eight vlgoeA, »ad,» Jlp» v -trait of the author, engraved cm atoet. i.YOi.. 8vo; Price 1375 ;halt calf ff. _r . ; I.' ■ ■■ What we have aald of Dr.HayayatwrilrwUl, ■wo truat, tend many- readraa to Arotlo tuman^—LondonAUmuamK* .j -B.SKETCHES ABROAD_WITH HEN-AIID PENCIL. By Felix O. C. Hatley. WUhls. tmt oaood and 7a smaller Illustration. oh wood. A SS?SuuK tSSh»oo 7lgneua.and printed on toned psper,-In price In cdotMBSO; ' a. Poo pie. By; James M* Hoppingrroiessor » a»e ArSLiSWw ■iresirvehlstonr. ,, -'Bois ,' .0, TWO -THOUSAND/MDuES ON; JffOßWs* BAnir. BanteFe and. Bach* A through Kansas, Nohraaha, yolorado year 1855. to• Oolonaiak>. Moline. 1 Tob,crownBvob Priceft. .r. ■/ ISrt intoie»Unm'’-JB»ag . . . ia. the hand-book fob a qneatlonA which inqlbswmMßvß^Rftnr' and removes UiepS^iiaXdogbttyrttolgßygg. Wnndß. ■Tn t gflVilßnui. l OlOthitl&iV »! - ’’• . Mm, Wood’s record of thei life of a JMppa * State Prison, is unadorned fact, ii-■ - ■ 18. ESSAYS ON ART/toFrmMsTotorPOl - irrave late- Fellow- of Exeter College, JBiJbfiO* I lOToth, «UtMPt^'iSM-nenOV rc^.^c»ca|i.or^g rles anthorlty.’?—■BoatonJwfc, .v,.; J< fSvJT^o I SS£^a^§S^ ,: i&: SaSl^PPss tlya RnggeBttQnHy~jrglO York gyptfftfc- : ; JnnaM, 18S9—2m • ,’ ; ; • SUN UMBRELLAS, gUMMBR; ] $»•) ■' horr & HOtreBSaJON s ohoioe*OOS:&. Tort,-will !«*•**<» *“•»»■ <•* His adrattliied pnoen. ii»' r jji.i* iFtttajidal. mHßgb^T?a^ X ISI 1 !?? !SITED V MEI FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE ■«-‘v’ •/'- ,‘jrinsp;-’ ■ • UNION AND’ CENTBA6 PACIFIC II AI LEO ADS, BO U G H T AND 8 ODD . DE HAVEN & BRO., zankejrs and DEALERS in GOVERNMENT OUIUTIE3, aOLT>, *O., ! NO 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET. . ; PHIDADia.PHXAi IPENN. May 20,1809. . ' •OINE CLOTHING. ISA AO LIVINGSTON , ' NoTaIsOOTHHANOVfiriSTKBET, ■' CajujeleFa. , 1 thVsa^fe“w»^^WiSl stock um ’e R GOOD B, ■ ■ formoDiyouth.andboys’wear- . BEADY MADE CLOTSniG , Is carefully and most tastelhUy gotten up. I oounot^wmnot^eundg^ nJ^BTiN , chine, r i • Mara 1869 ■ gOfEli. r NORTH HANOVER STREET, ,iT«#SAB-ii : l S tB, Pa. ' Thosub#(ifilforHas le»aod tbp’aboro eoramo tier to glv» ml(j»tk»; : BIABEWGrEOB li'iFTY HORSES. WM.B,KA|iNB, WnWiM.". ■■ : -®i •• rr