i I >■> 'MV-*:, I irrfi's'focK. ■V fro nun can boa realbonaflde farmer Without live stock, and farmers may be classed in s6me xnfeasute according to the quality of their animals. Away from cities and populous places lt is Im-. possible to keep np the fertility of the ; land to make it pay unless the produce is chiefly consumed by ■ the,live stock and converted into meat, milk, wool, or.animals :for use tyyothar people, ns pnyinent'td the farmer for.-his time and capital, and transmuted into, manure as a reward to the land, without which return no farm, can be kept in condition good enough'to pay for cultivation. This is the first secret of successful fann -1 fug away from places were It answers to send to market’hay, straw,, garden . stuff. <sc.,. but there ore others which ' unfold thomselvCsin the course of rais ing and feeding. ; The next in import ance is tcmanage so that no time may be lost in the.growth.of the young, and . to house and leed in such a manner as to carry''bn'tho-improvement whought in summer through the autumn, winter . and spring; after .which the grand secret, is to breed and raise such animals only ns command the highest market price, Which is as; easily done as to continue breeding an unthrifty and unprofitable race. „ If a farmer has a useful common grade stock, healthyahdgood breeders, milk ers, <xc.i~hut the progeny never selling . for more than barely sufficient to enable him to pay hia way, just reckon the diffoiehce it would make -him If he went to a good breeder, say of Short- H rn for instance, and bought a bull, minding when purchasing :to see the dam of the animai ho selects, for if he wants milk as ' well as meat, he must see that she gives some; then when his bull’s stock comes into the herd, taking the place of the old ones, he will reap an advantage every way. It will be the same with sheep; the laying, out of something extra foraramor rams from a first-rate flock, will add to .his wool and mutton, as also cause his future young ones to come to maturity earlier, and, what will be of great consequence to the farmers of this country for , years to come, these better bred animals can he brought out fat at that season of the year when all comon stock is low In iieshj.'and’all. varieties of meat sell for 20 or 80 per cent, ihbre than'at other Jjive. stock and plenty of it, is the great preventive to a farm running put; and to.the owner, becoming poor, it will brighten the faculties of a bad former, and draw out the latent powers of naindwhich have..been rusting for years, for . wlth a heavy stock of all kinds of cattle and sheep, ho has to fore cast for each day, wed:, month and year; aye, and for more than a year, Oqxlntry Gentleman, ttdw VO BATf (GOOD MEADOWS. . -.i sl *; S*''Matt, of. Bradford county, Pa., in a Jotter’to the.Ameriean Institute Farmer’s Chib, rives his experience os follows: My land is adapted to all kinds ofgrain and to timothy grass and red clover. My practice is, when I sow a piece to grass, not to plow it again in less than eight years, and 1 frequently let it he a much longer time. Thavoa meadow now which has been mowed for - sixteen successive years, and it was nev er,better than, now. ’ ■ In fact my mead ows under-;-the right treatment, grow better as they grow older. 'ldo it -bv returning to-a meadow all- the manure the hay made. that was taken from it. and sowing a bushel of gypsum peracre each. year. • In . that .way the yield of grass is heavier and finer and richer ns the sod thickens. I use manure only for top-dressing the meadows;; in that that way I get double price for it. If prodnpes as much, worth: of grass js It and also reproduces it self in the turf. My turf, when ready for. plowing under, is a- solid body of grass roots twelve .inches .deep or more, and so thick on-the-topthot no'-soil can . bo seen, I consider one such turf, when turned .under,, equal to 160 tuns of first class barn-yardroanure per acre. ■ "Land so often plowed for grain gives " , U P to the groin all the bone, hoof! tal ioiy there is in it, consequently tfie a f 3 ® ro P is so destitute of nutriment n™* u rm ,.l wm not thri ve well upon it, without grain a portion of the se ison., ,If furnishes a, plenty of skin thiffliflwfa* 11 ? cattle are.witnesses, but the flesh Is minus,- Grrss grown upon lancl hept in the rig it klmf of o.der for ■ H J'iii heep stock In first rate order ft tVild the year; 1 have seen nfTßnonV b T? , w . ay3) and know where-, °“„ e P ea h- Eaising gram on a piece of groundj three seasons to two of grass ? nri |h«J it in the same ratio thatpay • J.£i $ ni or w ° uid enrJoh aman. fike produces like in 'grass as in brCedim? iq , hM?f ently hianuto madeof goodhay «L b^ t , form ! ad6wB - » stands to rea ' »;™ cadowa 40 grass better than «>tnfr, t io e i^?u Vn Production is honestly returned to them. ’ Many of our writers on agriculture have incomes from oth er sources beside their farm, and can n!enHr any , By3tem of rotation and have plenty of time and leisure. But the man who begins at the foot of the hill, ainii^B? 6 !* 1 for two thirds of his farm, f] lB - Bto , elc and tools, then clears his land of stone and stumps, walls it in 2 C J*S 11 and puts on the buildings’ a n .fnH m » i a “\l y of children, must the depths of true economy; JLil t -r a t o h , e wu®t not raise too much fomo ont for hfm! h 0 Sherlff WiU 6eU Calves, on Clover. This we have seen practiced with gpo£ effect. _ David A. Hawn, of Stark e 18 ln tho habit of turning 0“ 4 his calves as soon as the clover S large ehough for a good bite, and he leaves them there without anything ela e. except salt, what they waht. anl ht tT’cnt t WB C ts Ver i f, in ° IQBSOm and Bt; i o ,,cut. He then turns them out Po* 8 with his.cows till the clover ® ufflcient growth again. Which M -ln a few weeks, and there he leaves them till fall, or, in case a sec cuV«U that 1s fit to harvest. So he keeps his spring calves during e “ hotner.to feedwith Bjffjf or a V ght , e 80 »they are simply left J,9„ tb0 “selves^(and their feed Is usually along the fence.) They go fnto winter In the best condition, , and are fed on w?nter. aUd timof hy aione during the No better calyesareraisedthan David A. Hawn raises in this way, on clover alone, save a little tlmothyjn the wta-' A nd tho reasonis obvious— clover pi« nitr ° gen - in the flesh-forming Jf ee D 3 his. c °ws In good condl out, are In good conditon. For few days they fall back n iiitii ® old ?» richmnlr and a? l f ld n 8 ' 1 00(i quantity^ stock 14- 1b ,to raise younc bio While a , nd the least of trou ly developed, grown, ful make good future cowrX’ °, nd will tleman, J e°ws —Country Q en . where ih6 small^okwas^revafonV'v ge started for Sunday-school. i? u B r w r s® exorcises the teacher asked him if ho .‘„S ever been baptized. Small-pox andvlto' 1 clnallon happening to be unndrmmd in Georgia's mind, ind belng PP rlthw tio young to know the difference between nmil° l l nc and ‘vaoolnafecP ashamed to be: thought igno ansLrel pt,j : nn T d . rat^r pompously iiv ° « ■>«* ti .re^ r j^^r o i’< pt,zeti • 18(59. 1809. NEW GOODS. . Grenadines, Organdy Lawns, Piques, Poplins. , Reduction in prlcta of all Bprlbg Goods on hand. I will closdlSut tholbalanco of my Spring Stock at cost to make room for New Fall Goods. Brr galns in all kinds or DOMESTIC GOODS, Bargains in Hosiery, Glov6s, White Goods, Ac, Splendid Corded Pique at 40c., Corded Pique, one yard w1de,,500., Men’s Heavy Half-Hose, Ladles Hose at Hem. Stitched at 10 and Bleached Muslin at AU kinds of SUMMER, PANTS STUFF at prices that defy competition. A full assort* znont of Shawls, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, H6op Skirts, Corsets, &c,, always on hand, GRAIN BAGS, CLOTHS CABSIMERES, From the Lowest Grade to the Finest Frencl je * ’ Having always taken the lead in this branch of the business. I would say I am better prepared Ibis season than over* to meet the wishes of al desiring a good article, or a very fair bargain. SUITES MADE TO ORDER, at the shortest notice, by a flrst-clnss taylor. MOURNING GOODS, BOMB AZIN.ES wool DELAINES black and white mixtures, CHAPE VEILS AND COLLARS, English Crape BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, Square and long, also a fall assortment of Fa- neral Goods, for which orders will be promptly and satistactoraiiy- filled^ table linens. table cloths, napkins towels, linens, maesailles, PIQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS, n«)IA TWILLS, SWISSES, TARLETONS. CAMBBICS &C. Reramember tbo place, os I am determined not to be undersold In anything in onrllne, -A] I ask Is an Inspection, of onr New Stock Just opened. I can convince you that my goods are cheap. L - T greenfield, Jfo. 4 KAST. main stbebt." July 1. 1809. Jftrtntture, #c. ■A -B. EWING, • UAfiIKET MAKER , > AND UNDERTAKER, WEST liA IN STREET, CARLISLE, PENN'A. A assortment of N ?W FURNITURE Sofn*. fortlie Holidays, comprising ; Si, EMycJhalrs, CarfTablM Reception Chairs;' Ottomone* , What-Nots, Secretaries, <t c .i *o., Parlor* Chamber, Dliilng Room, F UR NITURE. , of the Latest Styles BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES CJILT FRAMES A_ND PICTURES. * Particular attenUou gl™”® unorals Orders ?nToLTc n asSSS4TS. attondoll Dec. 17,18(W—tf C AB I N E T WAB E HOU S E TOWN AND COUNTRY S^lß7Ca,‘S ““ d „° Co F IK3 kept coflstintly on ifand ? 3SSS®»S imflrea. end will beW cSStantS on handT CABINET MAKINQ °«>er articles usually In of „ b “ s ‘neas, kept coMtantly on hand llne teSS ma -oltyßtyle,.anirS und^;?S c “.^ d “ ‘. n H lO latest ixfssa feSSSFS* •SIifSSSW'SfeS nearly oppesltatU? l^o?l"BSnk,to°rMe Btroot DAVID SIPE, . Dec. 11888. LIQUOB STOBE. JOHN HANNON, Best Common Whiskey PuroHoUand Gin. Ginger Brandy. Port Wine, Sherry Wine, Jamaola Rum, Kaspborry Syrup, R TAYLOU’SBIWEns-WHOFF.g^ffil o May 13,18®-ly A GOOD THING. important to Housekeepers, Hotels, Hanks, Offices, &o! the patent wire ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN, oivc ventilation Sd iJS? WINDO'V FUES MOStiufe^B^fe o^* 0 Jnl yl^6“i’Sj tBtreet iFhll«aSJ hla . 18 N ’ HAN °VER STREET, NO. Jg *** YO *K BRANCH, wo w^id?^i‘"?^^ e *Jo^u^P AlNB - °‘Vr rons pf Carlisle and CMberimd ri 0 ’ I , o * olB^, 11 selected stock of Hoslerv«!,?,?« V?*» °ur wte Goods, Linen and Fano^j/v^ es, /y° tloDB *Whlo are determined lo* txxx/ *}lL9 f wliloh.w. GlV ‘° nSaQOar]y? | I MMpi,«. JJBV GOODBII . ■ ; • TOHUJT TIIKTIifKS ANOSKASOS AT THE • ‘ . NEW AND CHEAP CASH STOBB iiAxornu .t romfiiet ata who Is now* nrepnn-a to ( Xlilbil ou elegant' ami well assorted stock of , drygoods. At exceedingly low prices I Bargain* in JBDANKNT& t . ‘ of all colors 'and sizes. The Cheapest Stock in town. FLANNELS, Plain and Twilled, all colors, Domols, • Sharks, - Plaid Shirtings, Operas, - • Home-made, o£d a fine article of Welsh Flannels,' SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Long amt'Square, Paisley and Thcbot, Ladies. Cloakings, Velveteens. Gold Mixed, Water Proof and Heavy-Baavdrs. Merino Vests. Shirts and Drawers, for Ladles* 'Misses. Men's and Boy’s * wear, A full line of FANQYDNESS Q.OOBB In now and rich designs. Many of. the above goods selling off at greatly reduced prices, im mense stock of all the leading brands of Domes tic and House Furnishing Dry Goods.-at less than regular ices,. . .■ . ’. BLEECHEDAND BROWN SHEETINGS. PIL LOW CASE MUBUNSJPILLOW CASEN-U ENS, NAPKINS TABLE LINENS TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS Marseilles Quilts and Table Covers, N ottlnc .hom Lace Curtin Material and Tidys. WHITE GOODS,. EmMfidt-ries: Laces and lusortings,, Veils Bereges and Crapes. Holsery and’Gloves In great variety, an extensive stock of NOTIONS/ : BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN GOODS. . . > COBSJ3TS! CON $ NTS// French Wove, Hip Gore, end the celebrated Beckel Corsets. Ladies’ Cufl's and Collars, Hem sitched Tucked and Embroidered Handker chief, Cluuey Lace Handiterchlefs and many articles. I Invito attention io recent purchases of Now and Desirable goods, In which I can offer special inducements to cash buyers. THOS. A; HARPER. • Cor. of Hanover and Pomfrct Ms. Dec. 24. ISGS-tf SPRING GOODS We have Inst returned from the city with a very large andsplendid assorlraeulof seasonable goods, which wo are selliug off rapidly at , LOWER PRICES THAN THE LOWEST, our stock of Is very InU and complete: iliostylos are niisnr goods, GINGHAMS, OAIicOES, ■ HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, Trimmings, Tickings, Muslins, *. m •Shawls, • * . . Blankets, ■Flannel, alljrrades,, ■ Handkerchief CLOTHS AND CASSIHEREB, Cottonadjfe, and the largeststock of-smal] warep and trimmings In the valley, STCSffi' - Bto 8 t0 be the ohe ?J ,cst out aliKmho^nf.K^ 18 J s Yo , ry la , rgo - W assorted, ana will be sola off at reduced prices, It Is not necessary to Jill a column in exaggeration of our stock; but we invito all to. call anil see for thera- * tldSiWSfeSn' w f ‘Wat will satisfy them that this Is tile place to buy for profit to themselves, -<APrII 22. ISKI- ■ BE.NTZ<SCO I jj-REAT CLOSING OUT SALE, of adniraer goods to be'closed out n thirty days. If possible. Tbo -greatest °Rered an Carlisle, is now to be given by ns for the neatt.lhlrly days. We are determined to close oat rr ■ OtTit ENTIRE srOOIC OP SUMMER GOODS, We trill keep no account of what goods coat. Tliey must all be sold without reserve. DEDUCTIONS AND DISCOUNTS KltoUon are the order of the day, We have a complete assortment of all kinds of goods yet, and such wonderful low prices as to astonish the most" experienced buyers. • ■ and Office S 5 00 Clotli for 2 00 Oasslmen*. 100 do £5 Alpaca* 75 f tlo . . . Cl) Japanese Mlxlluros, 60 Granite popl ns, •10 Puugee do',, 60 Best Organdies, - -10 do. do.. • Good Lawns, 15 00 Lace LimwJs. < 10 00 do. do. - Good do. SILK COATS AT HALF THEIR COST. Summer Shawls for .. m -81 GO Hoop Skirls, , 'A ■ Carpets, Oil Cloths. WlriiM,-“io.. Twenty-flyo percent. Lower than tho Lowest. " ' DOMESTICS OP ALUONDS EXCEEDINGLY |ooas. See our W. C. SAWYER & CO., EAST MAINBTREET • • 6000 pounds of wool wanted, for which wewll pa Y the Highest market price. June le, 1889-13, Ho. 87 South Hanover street, Carlisle, treated. A ute diseases successfully . BenJ. Reoser. Unlontown, Pa iniinrrmHnn tho eyes, with loss of the sight of oS“ e?e of^l$ f tcenyeara standing. Curoifln three months Mary Gilbert. Germantown, pA uva months. yenrs fita hdlng. Cured In two . T. Wood, Girard Ave., and Wamock sl suSdtog. etl ofQenoml nabiuty of three Miss EmmaMorrlfl, 1221 Girard Ave Phtin-PA C^red?nslxweid£B VOl ° f U>roo yeara k&ndlD «- Oared in flve months. - y •JJWpitotlon free. Offices strictly private, l l i l , l ,.T esp , co y ull , y , r6f ers to tho following ■adlea roskllnß In Carlisle. Mrs. Jns. MnsouhoC J i TB - Wm - Jackson, others." ™ lor ’ Mra- Honry Snyder, and nanny May "is, 1863— « m. , CUMBERLAND NURSERIES. HENRY Q. RUPP. Proprietor, ™iS^i Cumberland County. Po hSSS I^ 0 an , d flno assortment of Nureerv htvS® c ®s n iPff consisting of all IdnSs Trees J^ 10 best varieties, Ever. aaaaer* 2 a»°rtti»a st&jr 3 h}s: thing wanted In the Nursery line can -bo ifmi the best ouallty and at the lowcsCpricos ° Juno’S,““(Siuf 1 ' 6 L,Bte sent e™U« Pf - aCHOOL TAX FOR ISOS. kp The dnpllcato of School Taxes for the imV between the noursoi of w*?iS r 1 of July next, days, for the purpose of said to,which time on obatomSitfr'pu! 4 taxes » U P will be made on all taxoamadL po]r . 00 ai. to pay their taxes before U?o abovM^i Bll^B «p by coiling at the office or resided n *S° te urcr ’ In Morl0 “ HoU hnnafJtwlAX Juno 10,1800—2 m ' Usurer * i ..r? v ?:: ' of * /-• •. ' THOMAS A.HARPER OIiOTHS AND CASSIMEBB^, ANDDOYLIE3. D RES S GOODS, CAJiPHIS, OIL cLois, H E l) U O E D 0 00' ,3 50 to 6 00 j^ARQUART’S CEREBRATED lil if i'm\ENT . FORMANOBBeAs^ Admirably adapted to tlie Caro of all Diseases for which o Coanter-Irritont or External Reme dy la required. Diploma awarded ty the Cumberland Qjiaitu An rlcullurai Society, \m, , REFERENCES: , *» ; Abraham Jtlatqahrt, Esq., Raa Shown iuu Uio receipt of which hla Linfmeutria composed.— -From my knowledge of the Ingredients. Ido not hesitate in certifying that It WJJlbe fJonohclftl whore an external applicatlon of ; th’o 'klnd la Indicated. ■. - ■A.STEWART, M.IX - . ; Shipponsburg, Sept. J5.18G8. Fully conversant with the chemical compo nents and medical eflbots of A; Warqnart’s Lini, meat, I cbccrfoily recommend it to those who may need 1t..,,. , 8* N, ECKEB, if, D, - Mr. A. Marquartj—Bear Sir* I take pleasure In saying thatf nave used your,Liniment for chap ped hands, and It cured them and made them feel. soft. I think it, the best I have over used, and would cheerfully recommend it to the gen-' eral public. ; WM. QRAOYT • Newton township, Pa., Nov. 21,1888. - I hereby certify tbatl have used A. Harquart’s Upiraeut for Scratches and Spavin on two of my horsee with the greatest success, and would recommed It to all who are inneod of anything of the kind. • C. MELLENQER, county Treas'r.' Stoughstown.Nov. 18,1808. . Mr,A. MarqnartDear Sir: I have used about half a bottle of your Liniment on my horse for a bad Collar Gall, which was the most-obstinate* sore of the kind I over saw; also on my arm for Rheumatism, and it has given entire satisfac tion In both oases. •. I would, not do wlthot it for ten times its cost.ond cheerfully recommend It to the public. MICHAEL LAT3HAW. ■ ~™. ■ - Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 20,1868. A. Morquorty Esq;Dear Sir: I bad a very severe attack of Rheumatism In my bock, so that I could scarcely walk, which was very gainfbl. After using naif a bottle of your celc rated Liniment. 1 was entirely cured. This is not a recommendation, but Aho plain truth.— You can moke any use of this you please. w : . JACOB LONG. s . , Walnut Bottom, Pa.-, Nov. 20,1863. Mr, A. Marquart:—DbarSlrr I hrVensed yonr valuable Liniment in my .family for different finlQS and aches, and It ban proved satisfactory n every case. I do think, as an externaLLlnl ment, it stands without a rival. 1 would cheer fully recommend it to the public; • Respectfully, GEORGE W. YOCUM. Jacksonville, Pa.,-Nov. 21,1SCS. A. Marquai-f. Esn.:—Dear Sir: It affords mo •pleasure to certify that I.have used your Lini ment on my neck, In a case of very Sora Throat, wfelcowas much swollen and very painful Af .ter two or three applications,! fbund-lt to act like, magic, and would recommend it as an ex cellent Liniment' JACOB SEVERS .Walnut Bottom, Pa.,Nov. 19, 1803 D - ScMm, Om\ man d 11 ortlungtvn, Carlisle. • •esr AGENTS WANTED I Address Deo. 10. Boltom ' -; ■ : : i : a y'• Pectoral, • M*o Tiiroat and Lungs, o ivi Jolds f Whoopi rtg • iJior.3hitis, , EMI i. id Consumption. V.-tMJi’.j.v never beforo la .the whole hlstoty of wousu widely and so deeply ■jj .mi the conlldeuce of,mankind, as this excellent . Jor pulmonary complaints. . Through a long .• .on ol years-,- and among- most of. tlio rates of m..m it.fms risen higher imu higher hi theirestinm »..m, ns.it has become butter known.' Its uniform iuract-*r mid power to euro tlio various affections 01, the lungs and throat, have made It known os'a re* lisiUe protector against them.. While adapted to milder forms of disease ami to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual lummh that can be given for incipient consumption, and’ limdati gorous affections of the throat and limy-. a* a pro vision against sudden attacks of fv. it shouhl bo kept on hand in every fumilv, a>i-.. .i-ed-i-mi . arc sometimes subject to colds ami tua’ -N .jr should bo provided with Uiisantido. ■ ;b. ‘ Although .settled -Consuuiutioit 1 - thought in curable, still great numbers of cases whew the dis ease seemed settled, have been'completely cured; and the patient restored to sound health Uv the Cherry Pectoral. So complete Is It* mastorv over the disorders of Iho Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to It; When noth ing else could roach them; under the Chcrnt Pec toral they subside and disappear.' . Singers and l*ubllo. Speakers find great m-0.- techon from It. • . - . ( «o‘wi.pio ■ cufedbyit. 13 nlway B! xeU(ivea -.often wholly BvaneMtis. Is generally cured by taking-tlio Cherry Pectoral. ih small and frequent doses. So generally arc its virtues known that yvo need Ayer’s Ague Cure, “ nd 4 !rao ! Intermittent Fever. OlnU Fever, , Hemittenl Fever. DamS or Bilious Few, dg£ inl^r e all lil ° affections v/hich arise '.poCns™ S > ~ ““r ah' or mia3 matio 0,0 . & “i 11 ?"! tmjiiien. it does Cure, ami docs not rail. ConlnininijneithcrArsenis, Quinine, Bismuth. Zinc, not any oilier mineral oriioisononn substance .n?mw r ’ ‘f lnJures any.patient. Tlio ""i lni ’ a m 'e of‘.its onroa.in tim affno dis- Itictfi, sic literally lievpnd account, and ivoliciicve without a parallel in Hie lilstotyor Ami a medicine ’PcMii-o ‘if ii.f’' 1 'r 01l i by Ule ackiiou-iodiniieptsTte* °f . cures effet ted jn obstinate cn^ a 'o' otiinrrcmcdiGS bad whdljv failed. . persons,; either ■ i dfidenfc in,}, or p.u oiling thmnch miasmatic. Joralit/e/*, will ba md , tvr.ted l)y tfi.';jiic rii(! AOTrjS GUItl! daily, - theuffifniete !• or Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is Kent• remedy, produoinff ninny truly re- 1-xic.r:, 91:00 I‘jm noi'Tx.ir. brotners, READING RAIL ROAD, arrangement, MONDAY, DECEMBER JJ, ISC3. 'Pttl msisms *££««sww*i»sri &rSSSf»““ s ® J £ e *? a * P* I returning from Reading -at 0 86 at 7^ 8 «H D & at all staflona; leave Pottavillo rfU 7 *''sr 4-* r?** and 245 P. M., Shamoklh a Ashland at 700 A. M., and 12 80 p M’* Tamaqua at 8 80A. M. \ and 2 29 £. M„ for piiiln *' ~^a v^?. ttBvi . lle i Vla * Schuylkill and Sninue- 15 to 20 10 00, •Pottatown Accommodation train: JeavnaTWfH. ft 4 00 p.m! A- M-,roturaln 8 Columbia’ Railroad trains leave Readinpot <r n<i fci&Bf if WI - to E phm (o , IIISSK f £»^ U A r .°MT3o le^«?S^ leaveSklppack at BlOA. M. and 12 45 P. road l,B w • similar trains on the Readlng’uJJiV and at 425 i*. M. tor PhUadolpbli. • w york Jan. 21,1809—1 y .. Oeiu Superintendent Q'XJ M B EE LAND VAiiilY 11 A I L ROAD! OHA N U F O F HOU BS Ouantl afterMonday,SKpt uth isna gS®Si“ wm ™ «auy^^^SSSfS a! 'SpasSMSfff ?Sl&sS|#S Train leaves Harrlsbum 4 ik x> xf nr« chanlcaburg 4,47,'CarllWe 5.17. NowviM«S , m I *iS?f e " |ensj,urg ofr. arriving S^Ss^^SHa®gasSg33^^*fe: ; . ~ f: ■ EASTWABI)' '••■';• ' Mfdotlmlraln leaves OlinnUjorsbni. Vas frlJ'h Bhlppensbarg s.l4,NowvJUe 6 7;l!CT anlcsbttr 8 W 7 giving Kpwviue law; SirltetomFot I SjSS/?A“t bn, « MO, arrivlng-at Hiirrlsbarg liS "'“Janlcsbari,ll.2l ■Etjnvai UVala'leaves Hagerstown 11 as a ‘a. Oreoacdatlo 12.23, Clmmhor ß hii^ W i iv, .oS, A - M-, s .psL?si safsasaifis s spSSSSSiiSs: SwSS’sa > 4 '"'“fe- fßeJfcal. - THE WORLD’S INTERNAL REM EDYII „ Meagre. R. E, Sellers & Co.—Having suffered with Rhonmattam for 'a long time I was Inducet' by Col. Banks to try. Johnson's • Rheumatic Compound. • I purchased one , bottle and was perfectly cured after usinelt three days.' • ‘ . LAWRENCE WINOHELL. Etna, Allegheny Co. Pa., Deo, 10, iB6O. • Messrs,.R.E. Sellers & Co.—Gents:—After suf fering for seven years from Rheumatism I was cured by one bottle of Johnson’s Rheumatic . Compound, when Physicians could give mo no relief, * oIJ \ . . JOSEPH ROBINS. Sharpstown, N. J. Deo. 16, iB6O. Messrs R. B. Sellers & Co.-Dear Sirs j—l was a cripple from Rheumatism for sixteen years, of ten confined to the house, tmd even unable to walk, -Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound cured mefrom my disease, and howlcou walk without my staff as well as ever. m V • JAMES MoDOWELu. Trenum, October 25,1805. Messrs. It. B. Sellers & Co.—Gents {—Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound cured me of Rheumatism when Physicians and every othorpreparationin the Pharmacopla tailed. Dr. J. T. WRIGHT. Leavenworth, Kansas, Deo. 25,1865. Messra. R. E. Sellers.* Co.-Dear Sirs:—there by certify that a number of persons, (my father mnong 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, e . ■ ‘ H. B. LINN.- Sharon, Pcnna, Nov. 20.1807.' r. eTsellers & C 0.,. SOLE PROPRIETOR^, J'OHN,S TON., HOLLOW A Y HAVERSTICK BROS March 4, lBCo—tf The greatest medical dxs COVEBY IJNOWN TO MAN: ' ,-For the euro of all diseases arising from an Im pure State of the Blood, such ns * ;• SCROFULA;SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. It Is purely A VEGETABLE PREPARATION* not a single grain of Mineral Poison enters Into ■lts, composition—so that while It Invariably af fords relief and effects most wonderful cures no overdose could Injure tho most tender Infant. . J. M. Lindsey— Lear Sir:—"VYo arc very near out of yonr'medlcno, please send us two doz-' on. JVo would Just say that youl* inedlcluo has cured a case of Scrofula that has-been coming on for five years; tho flesh' was eaten off tho lt£ dy*s arms—you could seo thoslhows working,-' Slip Is at the olghtli bottle now, and tho flesh Is growing on very fast. Your Blood Searcher is go ing all over the country. The people are very fnuoh pleased with the.ahove case. Please send 1,8 Truly ° Ur nccoant * “hd oblige us„ ° JOHN RALSTON* SON, Eldketon, Ind, Station, tgj of counterfeits, Tho genuine has at the bottom of tho ousldo wrapper. E. E. SELLERS & CO Forsale by. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY * COWDEN, March 4. 1809—tf PROPOSALS. , ; ; o«.SWii?|fegSl& V feiias J^^Sfissassasa ' bUBb (82 lb each*.) Oats-* W bnßh lb CMh.) born ' ! ,280 tons (2000 lb .fflffi ‘. 1M tons, Wib eaoh.rstea w So^m C ffn«t.° Tho V wSodVS, el ' ith to d© delivered la such m?iwmi^ 0 011(1 Straw > .«^ n {£^»jgi^« mS?^o a fn B oSf “dorw? .Mjnratoly, tfio fatthful thSSn A!£? tlw & Parties who bid contract. ■ the opening ol the Th e b, , ei aMollt at reserves the right to r <jeo uTnyw juay be deemed too high. or for nSi b it d w wh,ch llolent cause. Blank BfttSaS?ffi£8 tller,Bltf application to this omoe; - • ma y beb *d on EDMOND G, PEOHET. ‘ • Ist Lieut, Bth Cavalry Bn. Cant. u. s; X Acting A. Q. M. . July 8,18()l)-4t atoaaesssics MnroU 4,18110—1 y JhaW .Rmioer. Ayer?s Hair Mgbr^ •'or ‘restoring Gray Hair (o> nr..Viral Vitality and Color; • A dressing which ■■ ismt bnco dkreeoble, Tnml Jioaltiiv. nnd*affaetiial ' ' or P ro6e rving flio ' ’ ’ -Voided or gray ai '’ ,s / original color . "’'••'WvWFW'' this ' < gloss! and freshness of youth. • Thin hair- is thick. • cncd. falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though Tint always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the Imir wherS the follicles nro destroyed, or the glands atrophied nhd decayed. But such ns .remain' can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling Hie hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair Inmi turning gray or falling off, and nscqnontly prevent baldness. Free .n those deleterious substances which , .iso some preparations dangerous Jmd ■i.rioiis id tlie Imir, the Vigor can i benefit but not harm it. If wanted . rely (or a • ; HAIR DRESSING, . else can ln\. found so desirable (Amtniniug neither oil nor .dyo,’ It does .’ot'-sOjT while ■ cimbric, and yet lasts mug on tlie-hairj giving it a rich glossy lustre and a graiefuj perfume. Prepared by Dr, J, C. Ayer & Co, Practical, and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $l.OO. • For Sale by Havcrstick brothera.Carllßlo.Pa Got 15,1808—1 y • JOHNSON’S RHEUMATIC. COMPOUf BLQQDPORIFIE QUICK .IN ITS ACTION. permanent in, its.cure READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY PITTSBURGH, PA. FOB SALE BY COWDE N , PHIiADE-HPHIA, PA CARLISLE, PA LINDSEY’S -OOP SEARCHER. SORE EYES, BOILS, TITTER, &o. r.;e. sellers & co„ Sole Proprietors, PITTSBURGH, PA, Phi i.adkli’jiia, Pa. HAVERSTIOXC BROTHERS, . Caijublb, Pa Oteimai. £|ttC«S AND.MKOICIiyES I i THE. BEST .‘PEACE TO. Ji V P PURE AND RELIABLf. i Heines and Fine Chemici IH AT HAYERSTIOK BROS., No. 10 North Ilauoycv Street, CARLISLE PA. dealers in Drugs, 1 Medicines, .Chemicals, Boohs, Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per - fumcry, Toilet Articles, etc., Dye ... . -''duffs, Cosmetics,Stationary, . - &c.- Also,- Pure Wines -: for Medical Pur poses. ’ Tliolr assortment of Goods, In variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot bo surpassed. . The arti cloa have Coon, selected with great carc.uml are calculated In quality and price lo command'the attention of-purchasera. - ~ „ Ptoyslelßn. proscriptions carefully compound cd ; „ A taI , L “lookpt latent Medicines on hand. AlLgoods warranted as represented. ... HAYEKSTIOIC BROTHERS. ■ Feb. 18.1800—ly No. 10 North Hanover it. ' (imertes. THRESH GROCERIES!! ERESH JJ GROCERIES H , . .* Always to bo had at.thfc CHE A I* S T O B E , NO 88’ EAST STREET, And why are tfcoy always fresh ? Because we sell a great amount of them, and soil the hi low. Therefore, turn onr stock often, and consequent ly our goods mustbe fresh. 1 . .. ■ °^ uuul ’. Yon will find everythlngyou wish in the way of GROCERIES/ , QUEENS WARE, . i . • - . GLASSWAkE, , . WILLOW AND . • . CEDAR-WARE, - - . ’ , . STONE AT^D , . > , CROCKERY Choice Hams, • Dried Beef, 1 .%liolouina Uanf Tongues, BtecUlls scriptlon* and'Fresh Ovstem Sarflnes, English M-lcs" Eemoh™yrapff‘lo | and no end to . . NOT 1 O N S'., it is useless to mention them, come and sen fnr yourselves; and parents S It konTsfflt you to children, as they wiUbJdeiU? h AlliS e of aro “ syou5 you : :wore liero . COUNT B Y P BOD ’B C.fi, taiten In- exchange-for gpods, orcoslij GEO. B. HOPE MAJfI’S SONS. NO.' 88. BAST EOHER BT S* REST CARBISBE-PAi’ May 1801), during hb^o r LL——LlLl' r ■■ ' OEO, lI,TIOFEaf jtKi ' Philadelphia. ST" Samples aeiit by mail when -written for, Jlin. ,7.1H»9—1y ■ ' Nou 35 South Third Street. WILADELPHIA ‘ Ti^EMERAr%ENtS, CASH CAPITA!,- tI.OOO.QQQ. pnr.T. PAm . M-Uiimth Thirlm ■n ■ * M »• 14 *, ••. ~ , J BOOTS ANDSHOES . FOB OJ3N FLEMEN tomeS e u^ ABING STYLEa °“>«d « ruad ? PrXcesMxea a t ZowJPlfftireH. • OTlOE.—Notleo Is hereby Oren: that Cattiale . Deposit Bank will make applt, cat on', to' the next begislature of .Penne.ylvant& for, the' roue wal - of Its charter:with' Its `ppresent title and 'Capita]. Jane /0, /609-41 m. Qat/der, (■ ©nttar, Walker* plandy having. Just. returned from Now York 'and Philadelphia; where they have pureha.sed the largest, latest andibest, assort raontof .. • ,- s v.-' 1 ' ; f Ml % o#r iK# Ji 1 d eer broijßht to tbis pla6«/havo 'dow oh exbibl* ,tlonaodlor.ealiattiißi/Qtor6^oroB. 2fo. ■ STRTOET, ' ' wheretbeywiimwayabo4>!eofiQ(l 'iQ seemed old friends pad many newonea, caUnnd exam ino J : THE GREAT ; MORNIJfG GLORy . - PARLOR STOVS 'VAltb: HEATER -VV m' '£■• : THE CKEEIIRATED lUCOULAaO 1 IJR TAIVY • . . TOP COOKING STOVE' .; ' ■ TJIKhkST IN THi: WOULD, , THE ; M9RNIMG GLORY : . is tuo mo t perfect parlor stove in ns© anywhere' 01 ! lt and one fire ’ will last all winter, i It lias mica doors all aronnd; and Is as o right and hheorful as an opefa gate. We respectfully refer to the following persons from -among hundreds of,others whohave-uaed it. as to Its merits: James IL Weakley, , HOn.J; stuor.t, Rpv. J.Bbas,: Edward Fury, W k ß. Mu111n,... . • Serg’t Irvin ■' ■ Webert*Borland, Col; A. Noble, , Geo. welse, ' ■ • Mr. J ’Mansfield ■ Rnn’t. ! pavldßhoads, ; Mt. Holly'Paper B B&S Levi Trego, j , V . Co.. • •••• . Samuel Greason, • Sam'l Kompton, - a •Weakley,«feSadler,i-■ .H» T.Greqnfleld. , ' Thos, Chamberlin, 'r Samuel H.Gould, ■ ohnStuS ■’<■ £“ 0 n W. Eby,- ,ww John . Tbos. Two' Homy Jj, Burkholder, EolorSpahr, , . , Richard Woods, “■ Wm. iv stuart, ... J. S. Woods, ' Jos. Galbraith, ]Ma). Woods’’ ■> , JohnM. Gregg,. • 1 •' Wq haye also avery largd Variety of Cook' Stoves of the very best, namely: ■ ; . NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner,) COMBINATION. (Gas Burner,) ' WM. PEI* N, ,} ‘ EUBEKA, • . WABASH, - “ud NIAGRA all of which'have glv^ L greKai> iargo lo't o? ■ th ° purollasers ‘' We have also a ■ ■ of alltdnds constantly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING JOBBING: of all kinds done on short notice and snhstaitl conoliaionwolnvlto our friends to call and examine our goods'and save at least wen ty.por cent-. .■ .• i-..: - i \ : 'J .NO.UB WEST AIAXN.STREET' QTOVES, : TIN,, .SHEET . ' IRON P- WARE... AND p6jIPS.V-Tho .undofslgned having returned thorn the Eastern Cities with 'Olargeass.ortmHhpof‘-i- v,-: : r ■ ... BTOV i! S .A-ND. w A BIJ S , ■ usually kept In. a. first class establishment' are prepared, to furnish,the citizens of Carlisle and lurroundlng country,,with the best Cook Stoves n thomarket. conslating'of the • - . , EARLEY SHEAF, 1 ?” ' "■ i • NOBLE COOK, and others, which'they will a ?A ro ? st ' * ,Q . ttc>r » and with less fuel than onv other stoves Inthe market. Their stdcfc-of mS> lor and office stoves .are not surpasaed thls side nof. tlio .cities ,fo beauty, durability .'and oheap- •‘ness.’’.' : >' STATION A RY:'; AND; PORTABLE .RANGES ,9 n hand-warranted to give gen# ™nm*Ho tlsfac^tlon, with; the' re cbm m eruTatlona o* numbers of persons who - have them - ‘ f TlmondSheetlron Ware’ld large.' thnJm^^ ol aU or :dofV co “p “ut?on‘ g '. olo , rat f which la l;80hnd:, ' ' OTSTERN PU’MI’S, to i?|it Sl’ HH TIN G AND' ROOF IN G ::; ?! R rhi&M-i/iEiBH - Mm roll t'o Cali and cxadaino {heirstock, at ' f ‘ 59;,-SvS, 0 5oP,^, n^v^kJst; ,' oAKLisids they., will. bo;pleaaed, to.xeoelyoioji ottd OE =EI - ~ Wo* UBi, Worth!Hanover Stoeet,'Carlisle. -Gq&Hciment’ lhroat_ond Lungs. Don’t ncn/cct a *P V, ?P . < ?°P| h J.9? thn)mw»7imenrt--on a . : .*.- worthless jnedicind' ! . PRICE F,FT y CENTS Pf?R BOTTLE . . _ •, , , Ppepared by s.tiyAttn,- BENTLEY PHENEY) Druggists;Milltilo, Na; 'Sold For gale by - GEORGE B. HOOFM AN • -Maroh^ I>o »frot Street IBM *ty,of J ,thc;! Svrtuwhj: Nausea, ..Jaundice, -Sd.'dl l. from ,a disordered slate M Intestines, . & n 7 - S f' WA Jf a BENTLEy , -.Wa . For ; Sale by GEORGE B. HOOPMaW i Ward, AW ’ OSES All, BISEASES OE THE SCALP, I Prevents and makes-'the KaW J Soft > G , 1085 y «nd Luxuriimi,, 1 i M uJ $1,50 per Wllp. fob Battle in . to r.pi, ftJ X'’qr salfa by 6. B. HOFPMAN ' ! Grocer, Pomfret-Street, ! . . ' Garlialq.j Tjlllitir.E MEDICINES.—DIBeaRPtT^ J£LL HAIL I ALL HAIL!! v, IHIS OI.OBYPF.THK NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STOVE the greatest stove tvit isos.- ' TIN AND OTHER WAREaj - of our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, W AUKER,’&, QDAUDY, iiinesmith;& RUPP, >" JlBcirfcak ..,_ WTO 869,® : . s NO; isy EAST Mais Is.:fli c.,)-!.1/.4,4:1;..ii .G]flB8 ( AOi|&Q, - . k PoCK ET a’n'd table C ! anaworranteu'in^^^ GUNS, PISTOL & A 'WSiSS^S-.|3Bgu IM=E ulgnaiia grSffmneW SokCb - IVe aroßolo ngenla for thog roa , PAT. EXCELSIOR weather a^ofe^™ o iwiido™, nssspw.o^aesf; ' v rd ?™ bymau rocelve pro. ; iaobbs delivered in henjb] Jan. I4.lBCD—ir MIL LIiJR a) Bo particular, to their recently -rppl hard W:AR They studiously, avoided Investli high prices, and , patiently Vwaitei out of thebottom before attempting shelves, aud now that things have to old tlmbfcrloes/'as nearoapoßslbl invested largely and are prepared to their friends and .custowerraslt any market outside the cities. Tin invite the, attention .of ,mediant buildqrs.. Our ateck Is complete fear'raeetlng wlth'dlsappointmenl ifor our line. 1 1 1 We.have the • agency .of the 'Wllleoi .STWI ir G ’.M! A C H and respqdtfully aak allthoi 4 Machine* to examine \yjiico: fdre-ptiiehaalb'gr''''' • ,h .4_ll,orders proniptiy attended delivered tb al arts ofilletawn heel 49 1 4- I ".r:fic , : . . jnjBNIO'tTKJt!. J O H If ;jj ISk STA P A BINE, T A N DOH AIR. KOUTJE 3IAXOVKP- HX., KGS. 66A On ,>■ V .iiOTr POSEBmTBTB 7 l^ CARLISLE, PA. '* A'splendid isaorlm tafcofheW H( nWiur© l ..conslBtdDg.of i S Comp Stools, ; /JMg m s©Sr • • .i ; Centro Tables, : V poking Chairs. Dining Tables, OWalift ..j, v i OardTftblea .1 teo&Uon Choirs, . - Ottora • . BvAbxm, • «>'Wha ; ; -Secretaries, i . „ &c ' ; • ' Wardrobes ~ - ' , parlor, ■,-•,• • , . .. Oharahe# :-1 DiningJßobmi'itc.i ... r ~ ■ . ,■ Kitchen ■ : 1 .and Office P u NIT U B E OP -THg-L ATB ST STY COTTAGE, IN BP.LENpn> NEW PATTERNS. BE A DSTE ADS AND. AtAT 1 , am FRAMES ASD w - .l-aroou.ar .XSSS^ Camcg nnd VarnMUng. from. to\>. piPEE’-s ;: : BOOK AND FANCY S’ A NJ) GENERAL MEWS- *•£•/• : 33 -WEST "MATN'STREET, .! CAItIiISUS, PA, ““MtmeM of Goods oirhand; iWrJJfcg'JJoalca:' •'!- PSrtFolios' - > - ./'ltadleaCompflAitmi& Workßoxes, . . Satohdifl, , f '■•- »-- .Ladiea’Parses, . - ''Pocket Books, :r:,v," : jS§gar (?ases, . 1 ’ CatScSes. - ■ - i! '- -• • ■ 1 ■... .. lv .Gold Pei - . I ■■?! v; ■■ ■, t ' .j U-l ‘ •- A IiARQE SUPPLY,OF FAMILY BIBLES ‘V' * ' . 1 , ■ ; . ..". L ApdPPtOTOQEAPHK . : ; -AT EEpUpED PRICES. , DIA.B.IEB OPOR 18' ■ SujbaorJpUpna.recolTedfocaHMogoiiiß lon Books, Papers, &a„ at pnbUskeisprl SATtpostaffe tfud oltfAys BOia'afioMlT fMagaelnesny,BubBorU)ing.ol Piper’s. , . • - • Special attention is paid to-keepings ah Jmndaqapply of j iv^ v*;--. > tor town and country sohoolß, • .. Books and Music ordered when desired, M0y.23 n-t : voraWfi fottbe layingln of yonrwlnU aabaoriber wqmd offer, his..stook tak knowing* <hli well the ‘disposition,of tt generally, to piafee many promisee to eflec Thesubsoriber Wotfld prefer to leave’ tbo ( Oftbopoalbafomlafaea. ;i r r., • •* FOB ITSEXi 'ttnd'hewlii jiff bbld to W following will hla old standards..;-^.. To bnt.tho bqst coal that 1 2, To sell as cheap os any one In the tr I 8. To deliver whathls customers bay ! (o furnish themwlthar lower priced < make the price solt-hls sales, . 4.«Belleves la the prinalplo/that s os , be In use [without repairs.] for a serit to theadvantageoftnodustomera. ' ,6. To kppp j m 14i)dfl of ,cool to be had i else. . * • / >6,- Never to misrepresent coal to znah< :t To gmurauteefall two thousand P< the ton. xv ,-vg.,TO give. the customers thojUlvantai change of prices at the mines.. - * 0, ‘ls determined to do all in his bdnedt of those.who yoar'orders and yon snalfbe dealt. . and on, ofi; favors Wortenna ,'0» any. place*>' ♦ -• • -• • ; ;-, ''i ■:.>v J P Marohli:XB6o. : - f JVI-'graphiciGallery Bonth-eaat Comi , vef«troet,and MarlwtSqnare,wheMm' afltho dliferontstyleaof Photograplu, ITJ i Yp^ ■ ANiteliipSYßast,'..; also PJolnres onPoroem%«on>eUilflg PI ala and Colored, and'which are ' jb Q llo H orthe,Photographic Jirt; Particular: attention rgiten.to; cop, D patronage ortfcepnblli Peh.O. 1808. SELLING OFF AT COSTi-Th' ..(teralgoed being determined to amt tr ss«offcr their entire etoolcof Dry Qof '{Groceries at cost for cash. Persons buy) save2oper cent, by Bolling Springs, July 8, 1880, MI
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