Agritltiturat - Preparation of Whitewash, Whitewash is one of the most valua ble articles in the- world when proper ly applied... It riot only,prevents the decay of wood, hut conduces greatly to the healthfulness of all buildings, whether of wood or stono., Out-bulld ings- and fences, When not painted, should pd supplied once dr twice a yehr with a good coat of whitewash, which should tie prepared lathe following way: Take a clean water-tight barrel or other suitable cask, and put info it a half bushel oflimtv Slake it by pour ing water , o ver It boiling hot, and in hUlllcient quantity to cover, it five inch es deep, and stir it briskly, till thor .ouglily slaked. When the slaking has been , thoroughly effected, dissolve it in water, and add two pounds Of sulphite of sine and ono of common 'salt; these will cause tho.wnsh to harden, and pro vent its cracking, which gives an un seemly ‘appearance to -the work. ..If de sirable,a beautiful cream color may bo communicated to the above wash, by adding’threo pounds of yellow ochro ; or a good pean or lead color by the ad dition. of . lamp, vine, or ivory black. For fawn color, add four pounds of um ber, Turkish or American—the latter is # the cheapest— one pound of Indian red, one pound of common lamp-black. For common stone color, ■ add four pounds of jaw umber and two pounds of lamp-black- This wash may be ap plied with a common whitewash brush, and will be found much superior*both in appearance and durability to tho common whitewash.— Journal of Chem- Mry, Hen cholera,. A correspondent, writing to the lo wa Department of Agriculture, says : My chickens have been dying of cholera for the last two; years—even' turkeys have died of the same disease. When I notice the hens begin to droop and look sleepy, I give them three or four tablespoonfuls of strong alum wa ter, and repeat the next day. I also mix their feed (say Indian meat) with strong alum fraler, feeding twice a day for two or three days—afterward once a week. Since commencing this prac tice I have hot lost any. Another gentleman, writing to the same department, says; ■ " ■ Take two eggs, one tablespoonful of finely pulverized alum, and a sufficient quantity’of flour to make a thin paste, and force the chicken or turkey to swal low' a portlbn, of the mixture, and there are'two chances to one that it will re cpve*. • I have used this remedy for two years with success. I have also used alum, once a day,,in their food as a preventive, when:tbis;disegse is pre valent, lewis should never have ac cess to swill tubs or any olher kind of sonf food. A Cooukq Drink.—As nearly eve ry person is inquiring for some cooling drink during this.hot weather, we give the follow ing recipe for a refreshing and invigorating beverage, which has berin recommended by an eminent physician. It is an effervescing drink, but far .bet-, ter than soda-water; as. .the efferves conce is much more slow; Two ounces of tartaric acid, two pounds of white sugar, the juice of half a lemon, arid three pints of water. JBdli them. to gether flve.minutes, and when nearly cold add the whites.of ‘ three eggs, well beaten, With half a cup of flour, arid half an ounce of wintergreeubr other flavoring. Bottle and keep it in a cold place. Take two tablespodrifuls of this syrup for a tumbler of water, and add one quarter of, a teaspoonful ot soda, stir it and thou drink, " ; Fever in Animals.—When your animal has a fever all stimulating arti cles are to bo avoided. Bleeding to re duce the circulation ; purging for re moving irritating substances from the bowels i cooling drinks. to allay thirst and supply decreased secretions; rest and qmet tq tone down the system, are what comiioa sense would seem to dic tate, and what nature would seem to require. This is safer than, to cram the animal with a multiplicity of cures, without regard to anything eicopt the fact that something is the matter. We trust farmers and owners of animals' will hoed the adroopitiohlioro given. Canning Cohn.— Mrs. William B. Hazleton, of Mahopap Falls, in. the Michigan Fanner, says: X take the sweet eleven green corn before Its gels too old, out it from the cob, fill my Sms full, pressed down. I then take a boil er, lay some sticks in the bottom for my cans to sat on, X then lay the cov ers of cans on loose, fill the boiler with water so that it will .cbxor half Wav-up the sides of the cans, put the cover on tin- boiler, boil for three hours briskly, take out and picas thfe covers on tight! Will keep well and have all the flavor corn. ■ fliPTn keep clear of bed bugs, take the whites of four eggs and ten cents worth of quicksilver; put them into a howl and beat to a perfect froth. Take a feather and dip into the preparation, and apply to every part of yonr bed stead where bugs conceal themselves ; do this once a year, andymi will never see a bed bug in your house. Remedy fob Xlheumatikm.— The following is'rccomraendod as a valua ble remedy for rheumatism“ Boil a small pot full pf potatoes, and bathe the part affected with the water in which the potatoes were boiled, as hot as can he applied, immediately before going to bed. It is said to be a good remedy. *@-Tho Utica Herald says-: Aver aging the results of several careful ex periments in feeding corn to hogs, shows that two bushels of corn in the ear,or one bushel of shelled corn, made nine and seven-twentieths pounds of pork, while the same amount ground into meal and mixed with water made eleven and one-eight pounds of pork. Food fob Chickens.'—A writer rec ommends for chickens, for the first week after hatching, hard-boiled eggs, to be given, chopped flue, at least twice a day, wheat steeped in milk, and coarse Indian meal, broad crumbs, etc. A change of food is necessary twice a week, substituting cracked corn for wheat. Sumac-'.— The Norfolk Journal udvia farmers to collect tlio seeds of Su mac, and plant thorn like any other crop. It thinks cultivation would pro duce'-Sumac of a superior quality to that now gathered. Damascus, — Damascus is the oldest city in the world. Tyre and Sidon have crumbled the shore ; Balbec is a ruin. Palmyra is buried in the sands of the desert jNineveh has disappear ed from the Tigris and Euphrates ; Da mascus remains where it was before the day of Abraham ; a centre of trade and travel, an island of venduro in the dos-- oil, “ piodcstimd capital,” with ma terial and sacred ascociatious extending through more than thirty centuries. It was “ near diwuiscus” that Saul of Tar ries saw the "light from heaven above tlie brightness of the sun;” the street called Straight in which it wnssald “lie prayeth,” still runs through the city,— The caravan still goes and comes os it did a thousand,years ago; there is still the shiek, the nss, and the water wheel; the merchants of the Mediterranean still “occupy” these “with the’multi tude of their waters.” The city which Mahomet surveyed from a neighboring height, and was afraid to enter, because it was given to men to hovo but one paradise, and for his part he was resolv ed not to have this world, is to this day what Julian called the “eye of the East,” in the time of Isaiah, the “ head of Syria.” 1869? NEW GOODS. Grenadines, Organdy lawns. Piques, Japanese Poplins, Reduction lu prices of all Kprlug Goods on hand. I will close out tho balance of my Sprint? Slock at coat to make room for Now Fall Goods. Bit- gains lu all kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS Bargains In Hosiery, Gloves, White Goods, &0. Splendid Corded Pique at JOe., Corded Pique, dno yard wide, 50e., Men’s Heavy Half Hose, 12)4c„ Ladles Hose at 12Kc„ Hem Studied at 10 and 1212 c.. llleaehed Muslin at ISJ<c. Allkindsof SUMMER PASTS STUFF at prices that defy competition. A full assort: inont of Shawl's, Parasols, Sou Umbrellas. Hoop Skirts, Corsets, it-., always on hand, GRAIN HAGS, OI.OTHS & CASSX.MERES, From the Lowest Grade to the Finest French, Having always taken the lend in this branch of tliobusiness, I would say I am.botter prepared this season than over, to meet the wishes of oil desiring a good article, or a very fair bargain, SUITS MADE TO ORDER, at the shortest notice by a first-class taylor. MOURNING GOODS, B O M B AZ INKS WOOL DELAINES, BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES, CRAPE VEILS AND COLLARS, English Crupt) . , BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, Square and long, also a full assortment of-Fu- neral Goods, for which orders will bo promptly audaatlflfactoralJy Ailed. TABLE-LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS. TOWELS, LINENS, MARSAItLES, • ' > PIQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS, INDIA TWILLS, SWISSfS, TAULETONS, CAMBRICS &C, ) Rommcmber as I am determined not to bo undersold lu anything in our line. All I ask is an inspootlon of our New Stock Just opened. I can convince you that my goods are cheap. L. T GREENFIELD, No. 4 EAST MAIN STREET. July 1,1809. jfurnlturr. A B. EWING, Cabinet maker AND UNDERTAKER, WEBT MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PENN’A, A SPLNFDID ASSOETMENTOF NEW FURNITURE for the Holidays, comprising . Sofas, Camp Stools. Lounges, Centro Tp-blos, . Recking Cluilrs, Dining Tables. Easy Chairs, CaraTablos, Reception Chairs, Ottomoiis, Bureaus, What-Nots. Secretaries, Ac., Ac,,' Parlor, * Chamber, , bluing Room, Kitchen furniture! •s c, l of the Latent Sty lew. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS, Splendid New Patterns. ' RRDSTEAi)B ANX> MATTRESSES, o»jT frames anh pictuhkr. 1m great variety. Purtleular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country attended to promptly and on reasonable-terms. Dee. 17. I*HW—tf £J A B I N E T \V A B E H O U o E;! TOWN AND-COUNTBY The subscribe,*! 4 respectfully Informs ills frlenus and tlie public generally, that he still continues thu Undertaking business, nud is-ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night. Heady made Coffins kepi constantly onr hand, both plain and orn unentul. lie .has constantly on \uw\i\ FUk'a WitJiiL ’MetaUC' Bnrinl Orue, of which ho has been appointed the sole agent. This case Is recommended ns superior-lo any, of (ho kind now in use, It being perfectly air tight. He has also Airulslicd himself with a new Rose wood Heausb and gentle horses, with- which lie will attend funerals in town and country, per sonally, without extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of, tho age is SiveWa Spring Matlrass, tho bestund cheapest bed now in use, the exclusive right of which I have Insured and will , be kept constantly on hand. CA.BINET MAKING, In all Us various branches, carried on, and Beau roans: Secretaries, Work-stands. Parlor Ware Upholstered Choirs, Ho Cos, Pier, Side and Centra Tables, 'Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads,' high and low posts: Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads: Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glosses, and all other articles usually manufactured In this line of business, kept constantly on hand. His workmen are men of experience, his ma terial the best, and his work made In the latest city style, and all under his own supervision. J lt will be warranted and sold low for cash. He invites all to give him ncall before purchas ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hero toflro extended to him he feels Indebted to his numerous customers, and'assures them that no efforts will be spared in future to jfleoso them In style and price. Give us a call. Remember the'piece, North’Hanover street nearly opposite the Deposit Bank, Carlisle. . . DAVID BIPE. Dec,, 11808, . O D. THING. Important to Housekeepers, Hotels, Banks, Offices, &6. THE PATENT WI»E ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN, WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Give ventilation aud light. Screen from view, and exclude FLIES, MOSQUITOS AND OTHER INSECTS. For sale by Dealers in House-Furnishing Goods. liie Adjustable Window Screen Company, SOLE UANUKACTUiIERS * (123 Market Street, Philadelphia, July 1,18U9.-3m I Jg N. HANOVER STREET, NO.gJ NEW YORK BRAN CJT, HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS. We would iuvlte the special attention of thocltl zeiia of Carlisle aud Cumberland Co,, to our well selected ntock of Hosiery, Gloves, Notions,While Goods, Linen and Fancy Goods, all of which we are determined lo run off at astonishing low prices, Glvo us an early call and judge for your selves. M. BAMBERGER, No.IKN. Hanover street, Slpe’s Hall. May gT.UBO!*—Cm • • "VIEW LIQUOR STORE, JOHN HANNON. N. E. CORNER HANOVER AND I*OMFUGTHT. (A taw doors South of Beutz’e Store.) . Pure Kyo Whiskey, Best Common Whiskey. I'ure Holland Oln, Ginger Brandy, rort Wine, Sherry Wine, Jornada Rum, Raspberry Syrup, Champagne 11. TAYLOR’S BITTERS-IKHOPF’Qtf QhAf&A' . ■ BITTERS, Maru, im-iy : ." V,; I Pfg ' lionrrmNdAv aviT nit times asdssasoi* ' NEW AND :CHEAP- CASH STORE '.'.bl-V THOMAS A.. ft a RPE R . cons Eli Of lIAXOVEIC tC TO3IFXBT STS., who I. now nivpimal toenhlj.lt and \seU tiss'iil'd sloek of D R Y GOO DS. At exceedingly low prices! ‘Bargain* id IiLAN K E T&, of all colors and sizes. The Chcapoit Stock in (own. ' FLANNELS. ' ’ Fialn and Twilled, all colors, ■ Domcts, i’ . Sharks, 1 Plaid Shirtings, Operas, Home-made; uud a Uno article of Welsh Flannels. SHAWLS! SH A WLSIi Lodb and- Square, Paisley and Thebet. Ladles, Cloakings, Velveteens. Gold Mixed, Water Proof and Heavy Beavers. Merino Vests, Shirtsi and Drawers, for Ladles' Misses, Men 8 and Boy 8 wear. A fall lino of • CLOTHS AND OASSI M K KBS, FANCY. DRESS GOODS In new and rich designs. ’ Many of tho above goods selling off at greatly reduced price*. Im mense slock of all the lending brands of Domes tie and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at less than regular Icea.* , ' BLEECHED ANti BROWN SHEETINGS, PIL LOW CASE MUSLINS, PILLOW-CASBNrLI ENS. NAPKINS TABLE LtNENfcj , . AND^OTfLIESiV to wfls Ako:: to wblungs Marseilles Quilts and Tabid • Covers, Nottlui barn Lace Curtin Material aria Tidys, WHI TE G-0.0 D S , Em broldt lies, .Laces and . Jnsertlngs, Veil# Boroges and Crapes. . Kolsory and Gloyos in great variety,hu extensive stock of , f . N.p TLO NS. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN GOODS. CO ftSETg! COIiSET&n ''A-onch Wove, Hip Gore, and the ’celebrated Beokel Corsets. Ladles’Cuffi* and Collars, Hem- Bitched Tucked atid Embroidered. Handker chiefs, Clancy Lace Handkerchiefs and many articles. , , I Invite attention to recent purchases of New and Desirable goods, in which I can offer special Inducements to cash buyers. •' THUS. A. HARPER. -■ Cor. of Hanover ami Pomfretwts. 1)00.'2L Itet-tf SPRING., GOODS . . , WokHveiust returned from the city with' a very large aim splepdld a-ssortmeutof scafouuhle goOdtf.-WhlclWiVG urC soil logoff rapidly, at 'TiIELOWLST. our stock ol DRESS (3GODB, Is very full and complete; the styles are unsur passed. Wo have splendid SILKS,CASHMERES, DELAINES, ALPACCAH, and many nowijtyl© goods; GINGHAMS, CALICOES, , r . HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS. Trimmings, Tickings, Muslins, Shawls, Blankets. Flannel, all grades. Handkerchiefs CLOTHS AND CASSIMEREB, Joans, Cottohades, and the largest stock of small wares and trimmings In the valley, CAMPEI&, OIL CLOIH . Mattings. Rugs. Blinds, Carpet Chain of Cot ton, Linen and Wool, best moke. Our Carpet* are considered by Judges to bo the cheapest out side of the great cities. s : This stock of goods.ls very large, well assorted, and will be solo off at reduced prices. It Is not necessary to 1111 a column In exaggeration of oUr stock; but wc Invite all to call and see for them selves, which we think will satisfy (bozn> that this is the place to buy for profit to themselves, BENTZ&CO. April 22. Ififlil— QREAT closing out sale Our entire stock of summer goods to be closed out in thirty days, if possible. The greatest bargains ever - ottered m Carlisle, is now* to be given by u« lor the next thirty days. Wo are determined to close out OUU ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, We will keep no account of what gdodscost. They must uli be sold without reserve. DEDUCTIONS AND DISCOUNTS and OlUco are the order of the day. We have a complete assortment of all kinds of goods yet. and such wonderful, low prices as 10-iistoulHb t lie most .experienced buyers. R E I) U a E I) 85 I*)Cloth for *> ud Casslmete, . P 25 I IXI do 75 Alpaca, HU 75 <Io 50 150 Japanese Mixtures, 40 50 Granite pop! ns, 80 U) I‘ungec do., 25 , 50 Best Organdies, f;5 «> do, do., *25 Good Lawns, / 15 !o 20 15 00 Lace 1 .bawls, 10 W) 10 O') do. do. , 0 00 Good do, • 850 to 5 00 SILK COATS AT HALF THEIR COST. ' Hummer Hhawls-for 81 Otf $1 50 Hoop HkirlK, 1 00 Carpets, OH Cloths, Blinds, Ac,, Twenty-live per cent, Lower than’ tho Lowest-. DOMESTICS OF ALLKZNPS EXCEEDINGLY We will give you more value for your money under any and all circumstances, than can be had elsewhere. and examine our goods. See our prices, and he convinced of pie W. 0. SAWYEE & CO>,> EAST M AI N STR E E T 6000 pounds of wool wanted, for which wo wl pay the highest market price. June 10.1800—ly , ? . , T\r.\VM. Dt HALL, AN D Mrs. MARY i I } 8. HALL, HOMOEPATHIO PHYSICIANS' AND .MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS. residence, No. 37 South Hanover street, CanlidA Pa, All Acute or Chronlo'dlseatos suaoetdlttny treated.’ . 1 ■ I •uh*- Fulmer" Donaldson, Unlonlown l , Pal Cv»r6Q ; *hi Heart Disease, of 2 years Alandlng, in live weijks. Had been'given up ta die. > Uiss Clara ■ Gilbert, Germantown, Pa. LlVor Coraplalnt/Oftwoyenrfistandlnff.’ Cured months. ’- li - 1 ‘ Vl 1 , 1 ■ 1 Benj. Raesor. Unlontown, Pa. Inflaraatloh of the eyes, with loss of the sight of one eye, or six teen years standing.-- Oared In throe months.‘T' Mrs. Mary Gilbert,’Germantown, Fa, Dys pepsia of -ten years’ standing. Cured In’.two months. 1 r*,... •>> ■■ • mc’i.v Mr. F. T. Wood; : Glmrd Ave.vnnd WnmockSt. 1 , Philadelphia, Cured of General Debility of tlireo years standing. •'•••’ Miss Emma Morris; 1221 Girard Ave, Phila, Fa Dyspepsia' and Gravel of three years Cured in six weoUi4,'* lJ[i 1 ’ -J ’ Frank Frier, 743 Hbrth ]3th street, FhilaAdl phla. Ponca. •" White' Swelling” of nine ydata standing. Cared in five months.' - • All consultation free. Offices strictly private. Dca. Hall respectfully refers to the following . ladles, residing in Carlisle. Mrs. Jos. Masonhfel mor.Mrs. -Win. Hastings, Mrs. Wra, Jackaoh, Mrs. J, Mrs. Henry Snyder, and ma¥y others.' • . . ™ May 13. 1808-Um. ' - CUMBERLAND NURSERIES. HENRY S. RUPP, Proprietor. S initEJfAKBToWN, Cumberland County, Fa. Olfers a large aud lino assortment of Nursery Stock; for the coming fall, consisting of all kinds ol Fruit Trees otjfce V)ry. best varieties. Ever* greens anil Bhadelrpes.airdyFJoworlngShrubs, a largo slock of Grape Vina. and Strawberry Plants, every, varloiy.WorUfcgroiyhig, all kinds of small fruits. Large Rhubarb, *o., ’«£c, Osago Orange for pledging, at |5 per 1,000, Roses, Greenhouse Flawolrd. and Plants. Every* thing wanted IntheyNtuhcry lino.cau l>o had hero, of the best quality ana at the lowestprloes. Catalogues and Price LfsW.l&nt gratia. June 24, Hfl9~ly ‘ TITRS. Tl; A. SMITH’S PHOTO |V J gmphlo Gallery South-east {tarnor Hano vurStrcot.and Market Square, where may be had nil the different styles of Photographs, from card to life size. • . IT VOKYYPKHi, AMB UO TYPES, AND 1 ANMELXOPYPES: * also PlcturoH on Porcelain, (something nowlboth • Plain and Colored, and which are beautlfmpro-,, duotioas of the Photographic art, • Gallon* sea. them. . ■ '■ f ' - ParticaUr attenUoffcSlvcn. to copying from > aguerrotypoiAo, / .••>./• . *> » ,r , .SheiaviiAMthe patcosiui^Qftliepublie*:: ! Feb.O. 1899. A. Marquart, Esq.:—Dear Sir: It affords mo pleasure to certify that I.baVo used your Lini ment on my 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 magic, and would recommend It os an ex cellent Liniment. ■ JACOB SEVERS. ■Wnlnnt Bottom, Pa., Nov. 10,1868 I\sr Sale by Haverstlck Bra's., D. Ralston, Cbm man U'brt/miffhm, dtrlisle. -OB* AGENTS WANTED* Address A. MARQ.UART. Walout Bottom, Cumberland Co., Pa.. Den. 10.1S»S— iy ; . - A WORD TO' CONSUMPTIVES.- Ux Being asbortand practical treatise on the nature. causes, and ‘Symptoms of pulmonary Consumption, Bronohltiu and Asthma, and their prevention, treatment, and ailro by in. haiatlonl 'Sent'by mall free. Afldr<&* ft. VANHUMJdELL; M. V . jo, Y, . ■ * June Wi isc p~iy ;l«'j >•> • - LEBBATED LINIMENT , FOR MAN OB BEAST. , Aahitrably hadplcd to tho Cum .of all Diseases for which ft Counter-Irritant or 'External Reme- dy Irf required, - • Diploma mvardal by the Cumberland Qounty Ag* rtciuiuratSociety, l&M. • „ u i\ .. . ■ BEFKRENCBBs • • ‘ Abraham Marquart, Esq., has shown mo Hie receipt of which his Liniment 1» composed.— From my knowledge of Iho ingredients, I do not hesitate In certifying that It will bo beneficial where an external application of the Mud is Indicated. A. STEWART, At, JD. Skippenabnrg, Sept. 15, 18G3. ■Fully conversant with tho chemical compo nents and medical oJTeata of A, Marquort'a Lini ment, I cheerfully to those who may need it. 0, N.ECKLB,M<D. Mr. a. Marquart;—Dear Sir* I toko pleasure In saying that lliave used your Liniment for chap ped hands, and It cured them nnamado them feel soft. I think It the best I.have overused, and would cheerfully recommend It to .the gen eral public. Wil. QEAOV. Newton'township, pa;, Nov. 24,1863, t I hereby certify thatl hftvo used A. Marquart’s Liniment for Scratches und Spavin on two of my horses with tho greatest success, and would recoramed it,to all who are in need of any thing oftheklnd. 1 ' •. ‘‘ • 0 : MELLINGEB. county-Trens’r. Stonghstowß.Nov. 18,1808, Mr. A. Marquart:—Dear Sir: I have used about half a bottle of your Liniment on my horsofor a bad Collar Gall, which- was the most obstinate sore of tho kind I ever- bow ; also on my arm for Rheumatism, and It has. given entire satisfac tion In both cases. I would notJdp wlthot It for ten times Its cost; and cheerfully recommend it to tho public. 1 MICHAEL IATSHAW. . Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 20, 1808, - . A. Marquart, Esq.r-Dcar Sir: I had a very severe attack of Rheumatism in my back, so that I could scarcely, walk, which was very painful. After using half a bottle of your cele brated Liniment, I was entlrelycured. This la not a recommendation, but the. plain truth.— You can make any use of this jou Walnut Bottom,-Pa- NOV. 20,1808. Mr. A. Marquart:—Dear Sir: I hrvo used your > valuable Liniment in my family for different pains and aches, and It has proved satisfactory m every case. X do think, os an external Lini ment, It stands without a rival. I would cheer fully recommend It to the public. 1 KOSPO CTg EW . YOCUM. Jacksonville, Pa.: Nov. SI, ISOS. ’s Sarsaparilla, 'flit: in. Ayer • I* i Mic u'piiJatiim tills c.X> medicine enjoys, - i- its cures, - many «>i which arc trulv •r marvellous.. Inveterate —rn-e- of Scrofulous ills* ■*: .whm* the system I saturated’- with ,jp. AbMteit *corruption, ;havo been purified aml cttrcd by it. t scroftdous affections ami • disomcre, which were ng j-Z , Wmm& gravated by the scrufu ■' PT 1 .. lons contamination undl they were painfully uinictlng, have been’radically cured in such groat numbers Innlmost every sec tion of the country.Uv.it Uk 1 public scarcely need to be informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the m'ost destructive enemies of our.raee. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the oonstiultfon, amllnvites die attach ofeulyeblingor fatal diseases, without exciting nMi.-pirloimf it'pii- cnee. Again, it seems to brccil inlVv.tion thron'd Idm body, and then, on some favorable oceaM'm, lapidly develop Into one or other of Its hldcmia form',, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber cles may.be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart,.or tumors formed In Ihe liver, or it snows its presence by eruptions bn die skin, or ibid ulcer ations on some part of the body. Hem e die occa sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad visable, even when no active symptoms of discus© appear. IVr-ous ulllieted with the following com plaints* generally llnd Immediate relief, ami, at length, cure, by the iimi of this SARSAPARIL LA: St, Anthony's Jt'ire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Suit Itheum, Scald' Head, Jiliifjirorm, Sore Eyes, Sore Burs, 1 - and other eruptions or visible form* of Sevo/aluas disease. Also in the, more concealed forms, as JiysiieysUi,’ Jiroysui JTeart' Dlsease, "J’lts, Epilepsy, Xeuratyla, And the various Ulcerous affections of the muscu lar and nervous systems.. Syphilis or Venereal mid Mercurial Diseases arc cured by it, though n lung lime Is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. But long continued use of lids medicine will cure the complaint. Eeurorrlurn or Whites, Vte.Huo Ulcerations, ■iiii(i''2 i 'etii*tie Diseases, are coin ' monly soon .relieved. Uud uldumtclv cured by its Purifying and Invigorating effect. Minute Direc tions for each case nVe found in our Almanac, sup plied gratis. ' Jtheumutism and Oout, when ■j caused by accumulations of extraneous jnatters ■* in the blood, yield nulcklv to it, ns also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Uonyestlon orlnflant~ 7iiat(on of the T.lrer,i\wl jaundice, when arising, a* they often do, ftom (ho rankling poisons Indio blood. Tlds SAItSAPAItITDA is a great re storer for the strength and vigor of die system; • Those who are Lnnyaid and Listless, Despon dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Xervous Ap prehensions or Rears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will itad immediate relief and convincing evidence of ite restorative power upon tvial. PJtBPAIiXD PY JUr. jr. C. AYEB ft cb^Xoiroll^MaM., Practical aiMl .ittaiytical.Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. For Sale by Haverslck brothers, Got. 15 RS6B— i* , • TVEADING BAIL BOAT), WINTER ARRANGEMENT. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1568. - Great Trank lino from the North and North, vreat lor Philadelphia, New. York, Rending, Pottsvillo, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokln, Lob anon, Easton, Ephrotn, Lltlz, Lancaster, Colum- t bio, dtc, . . ■ » Trains leave Harrisburg for. New York as fol lows: nt 8 50,550,810 A. 51., 1240 Noon, 205 and 10T50 P, M.„connecting with smUar trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad and arriving •at New York at 1100 A. M., 12 20 Noon, 350,700,10 05 P. M., and 615 A. M.,respectively. Sloepingbarsac company the 850 A* 5L ana 10 50 P. 51., trains Without change. ■ ■ , Leave Harrisburg for Readlng.Poltavin, Tama qua, Mlnersvilio, Ashland, Baamokln, Pido Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8 10 A. 3I„ 205 and *llO P, 51.. stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 4 10 P. M. train making connections for Philadelphia and Co lumbia only. For Pottsvillo, Schuylkill, Haven aqd Auburn,via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna RaUroad, Leave Harrlsbufg at 3 30 P. M. Returning; Leave Now York atO .00 A. 51., 12 00 noon, 510 and 800 P. M., Philadelphia nt 815 A, M. and 3 80P.M.: Sleeping cars accompany the 9 00 A. M„ 5 lOand 8 00 P. SI. trains from New York, without change. Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7- 30 A. MT, connecting.with similar train on East ‘ Peuua.Railroad, returning from Rending at 6 35 P. if., stopping,at all stations; leave Pottsvillo at 730,845 A. M,, and 243 P. 51., Shamokln'a ’ 52j A. 51,: Ashland at 700 A. M., and 12 80 P. 51.; TamaquaatB3oA.M.; and 2 20 P.M., forPhlla, Leave Pottsville, via, Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad at 710 A. If, tor Harrisburg, and 1180 A, M. for Pin® Grovpan4rr<3iqoßt. ReadingacpommodaUon train; loaves Reading at? SO A. M:, returning leaves Philadelphia at - 45 P. sf. Pottstpwn Accommodation tram; leaves Potts* town at 6 45 A* Jm.,returning leaves Philadelphia at 4 001*. ij, ... Columbia Railroad trains lenv,e Readlngat 7 00 A. fo/r Ephrflda, Lit?, Lancaster, Perklopnm Railroad TflMns leayp Refkleraen Junction at 9 15 A. M, anA o §0 R. m., returning leavoSkfppack atBiOA. M. andfa-fcp. M„ con necting with similar trains on the Heading Rail road. ' .OnSundays: Leave Now York at.B 00 P. M„ BOO A, M. and 3 15 P. M„tho 8W A.M, train running only to Reading: Pottsvillo ,fioo A,M.r Harrisburg 560 A, M.,4 10 and 10 60 .B M.k.ana Reading at 105,3 00and 715 A, 51., for Harriljphrg, at 1260 and 7 31 At M. for New York ttxid at 425 P. M. for Philadelphia. , .Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at re duced rates, - . Baggage ebeoked through: 100 pounds allowed G.A. NICOLIH, 1809—ly . ■ Oetu ituperlrUcndenL QUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ?0 AD I CHANGE OF •Houpi On and after Monday, Sept. 14th, 1808, Passen ger Trains will run dally os follows, (Sundays ox flejp.tqd);, • .. . : . WESTWARD: .■Accqywiodatlon Train leaves Harrisburg 8.09 A, M;.Mq(jUanicßburgB.3B,CarUBla9.lo,Newvilloo.4s, JO.ll), Chomborsburg 10.40, Green. cmDolUWdvlng at Haggerstnwn 11.43 A. M. Mail t 2V«lH£loaYoa Harrisburg 1.80 P. M.,' Mo- 2.81. NewvUlo 8.10. Shlp- ;ChomborebHrg 4.20, Greencaatlo WW nrrjylnaMHogerstown 5.25 P. M. .■Mmrcss fyaih leaves Harrisburg 4.15 P.-M., Me- Ohanlcsbprg 4,47, Carlisle 6.17, Nowvllle 5.50, SUlp- 6.17, arriving at Ohamborsburg at* 0.45 A Mix'edTVainie^ven Clmraborsburg A. M, Oroeaeoatlc 0.25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A, M. ... EASTWARD Accotnmodailon 7rain loaves Cbaraborsburg 4,45 A. M.j BUlpponsburg 6.14, NewvUlo 5.45. Carlisle 6.18, Mocbanlcsburg 6,47 arriving at Harrisburg 7,15 A.M. Mall 3Va’/»leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M„ Green castle 8.35, Cbambersburg 9.10, Shlpponsbunr 0 40 Nowville 10.14, Carlisle 10,60, Mochanicsburg 11,24 arriving at Harrisburg 11.65 A M. Express Train leaves HagCfstatWii 11.63 A. JT tiroencaatld 12.23, Cbambersburg 1.00 Bhlnncna burg L 23, Newvlllp 2.05, Carlisle 2,45, Mechanic-' burg 8.18, arriving at Harrisburg £44 p. M. A Mixed Train jpavps Hagerstown 3.05, I* if Greencaatlo 4.12, arriving at Cbambersburg 5.60 \ Making close connections at Harrlsbnm 1 with trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York* Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points West. • O. N. LULL. SOPEttINTENDENT’sOypICB, ffuih Cfiamb'ff, Pa.,Sept. 8,1808. . September 17,1808. 3hak %Une\Met. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, „ Tor restoring Gray Hair to - natural Vitality and Color. . A dressing which is at ouco agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving tho hair. Faded or-gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth . Thin hair is thick, uuish''falling imir checked, and bald ness ohon, though not always, cured hr its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles ■ are, destroyed, or the glauds atrophied and decayed. But such .as remain can be saved for usefulness by thif application. Instead ~}■ fouling tho hair with.a pasty sedi nent, it will keep it clean and vigorous, its occasional use will- prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and onseqnently prevent baldness. Free o-um those deleterious: substances which inke .some,preparations dangerous and .uinrions to the hair, the Vigor can inly li.-nefii. hut not harm it. If wanted - utivlv.lor u HAIR dressing, else cun he found so desirable. Contain in/ neither oil nor dye* it does :*ot soil whuc uimbrU*. uud yet lasts Jong on llu' liili'r, giving it a rich flossy lustre and a perfume. . Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, JhOWIiLL, MASS. .I’LiTOB $l.OO. -Foil SAtE-by Hftvcrstlck brothers,Carlisle, Pa Oct 15,1868—1 y T.&E WORLD’S INTERNAL REM- ED YU r JOHNSON’S ~1 RHEUMATIC COMPOUND [blood purifierJ QUICK IN ITS ACTION. PERMANENT IN ITS CUKE READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co.—Having suffered with Bhcnmatlsm for a long time I was induced by Col. Banks to try Jghjison’s Rheumatic Compound.. I purchased one bottle and was perfectly cured Etna. Allegheny Co. Fa., Bee. 10.1860. Messrs, R.E. Sellers & Co.—Gents:—After suf fering for seven years from Rheumatism 1 was cured by one. bottle of Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound, when Physicians could give me .no relief. JOSEPH ROBINS. Sharpstown, N. J. Deo. 15,1608. . Messrs R. E. Sellers & Co.—Dear Sirsl was a cripple from Rheumatism for sixteen years, of' tea confined to the house, and even unable to walk. Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound cured me from my disease, and now lean walk without my staff as well os over. JAMES McDOWELu. - Trenum. October 25,1885. Messrs. It. Sellers & Co.—GentsJohnson’s Rheumatic Compound cured mo of Rheumatism when Physicians and every other preparation in the PhOriuacopla failed. , * • Dr. J. T. WRIGHT. . Leavenworth. Kansas, Deo. 25,1863. Messrs, R. E. Sellers & Co.—Dear Sirs:—l here by certify that a numborof persons, (my father among the number,)-who were afiilcted with Rheumatism for . many years,..have to my Knowledge, been permanently cured by the use of Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound. H. B. LINK. Sharon, Penna. Nov. 20,1867.- ' R. E. SELLERS & CO M SOLE PROPRIETORS, PITTSSITKGH, PA. FOR SALE »Y JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY COWD E N , PHILADELPHIA, PA HAVERSTICK BROS., CARLISLE, PA March 4. IB6o—tf THE GREATEST MEDICAL DIS COVERY KgpWN TO 51AN. • [LINDSEY'S"] I BLOOD SEARCHER. For the euro or aU diseases arising from an Irrf puro Stale of the Blood, such us SCROFULA, HALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. SORE EYES. BOILS,TITTEB, &c. It Is purely A VEGETABLE PREPARATION-? not a single grain of Mineral Polsou enters Into Its composition—so that while If invariably af fords relief and.cireeta most wonderful cures, no overdose could Injure the most tender Infant. J. M. Lindsey—Dear Sir:—We are very'-near out of your medlcno, please send us two doz en. Wo would Just say that your medicine has cured n case of Scrofula that has been coming on for five years; tho flesh was eaten off the la .dy’s arms—you could see tho sinews working.— She Is at the eighth bottle now, and tho flesh da growing oh very fast. Your Blood Searcher is go ing all over tho country. Tho people are-very much pleased with the above cose. Please send us statement of our ncconnt, and oblige us. Yours Truly, . JOHN RALSTON A SON, ELpERTON. lKjq. STATION. ,-O'Beware of .counterfoils, Tho genuine has the name of . • • * 1 *■ • f> * R. E. SELfiRKB & CO. f at tho bottoip qf tfie qusldp wrappep. • Sole Proprietors, R. E. SELLERS & CO PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COW DEN, Philadelphia, Pa. HAVERSTIuk BROTHERS, Carlisle, Pa March 4 1800—tr QAIiRIAQES. - - A . B . SHERIC has now on hand, at his Carriage Factory N E corner South and I*lll streets. ‘ CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, t . SPRING WAGONS, and everything In hla lino, on hand or made to order. Ho Is determined to get up thebest work turned put In this section of the country. Noth ing but very, best stock goes Into buggies or carriages of his manufacture. Pointing promptly attended to. EEMOVAL.-C. L. LOOHMAN has removed his establishment to his snlendid NEW GROUND FLOOR GALLERY opposite Saxton's Hardware Store. East Main street, Carlisle, pa„ where ho cordially invites the public to examine the place and bis numer ous specimens. The well known skill of the proprietor, as an Artist, with an improved light and entrance and sky-light, all on the flrs/ floor, arosuflfoloht ‘lnducements for the public to patronize the establishment. His pictures are universally pronounced emiai to the best taken in Philadelphia or Now York and far superior to any taken in this part of the country. Please call. ; ■ , M % . . Cfln _ C.L.LOCHMAN. March 4,1860 T7IEMALB MEDICINES.—Diseases of Jn women suocossully.cureby byapulylnctA SABELLA MAUIANNO M. D.;2z/;tor«i iSh St. PJiiladolphla, Pa. ' Uin Oct ises—iy* Srugs, &c. ni; V;s an D .niS»ic i\ k h , THE BEST PLACE TO Jt p Y PURE AND' RELIABLE niei/GS, Medicines and Fine Chemicals, Ift A T HAVERSTICK BROS., • . ■ No, 10- North Hanover Street, CARLISLE PA PRALGKSIN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Boohs Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, Toilet Articles, &0., Dye m Stuffs,, Cosmetics, Stationary, &c. Also, Fare Wines ' for Medical Pur poses. ’ - Thoir assortment of Goods, in variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot be surpassed. The arti cles have been selected with great care, and are calculated in quality and price to command the attention of purchasers. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound cd. A'full stock of Patent Medicines on hand. All goods warranted ns represented. HAVEHSTIOK BROTHERS, No. 10 North Hanover St. • Feb. IS, ISo9—ly ©merles. TTIRBSH GROCERIES!! BREisS Jj GROCERIES) ( ■ , - Always to bo had at the • CUBA P STORE, NO ,88 EAST POMFRET•SMEET And why are they always fresh? Because wo sell a great amount of them, and sell them low. Therefore, tarn our stock often, and consequent ly our goods must bo fresh.. - You will find every thlngyon wish in the way of •'GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, WILLOW AND .OEDABLWABB. STONEAKD .' CROCKERY , ' WARE. Choice Hams. Dried Beef, Bologma, - Beef, Tongues, Biscuits and Crackers of. every de scription- Pickled, Spiced and-Fresh-Oysters, Sardines,. English Pickles, Lemon Syrups,- &o„ Ac. 1 ‘ ' ■ ’• ' ; andnoendto NOT lONS it la useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; and parents if .lt don’t suit you to come, send your children, as they will bo dealt with with the same care os if you were here yourself; All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, lakcu In exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS. NO. 88 EAST POMFRET, ST BEET, ' ■ . . CARLISLE. PA. Notice;— Having transferred iny entire'inter est in the grocery business to my Sons, those In debted to mo are requested to settle with them, daring my absence fa Europe.; GEO. B. HOFEMAN. May 1860 ! Philadelphia, ST* Samples sett by mail when written, for, Jan. 7,lBS9—ly’ JUNE CLOTHING, ISA4C LTY I X*T Gt S TON , NO. 22, SOUTH HANOVER STREET, Carlisle J?a. I Invite fho attention of my old customers and the' public at larg.o, to my largo and Brilliant stock of . " SUMMER GOODS, for men, youth, and boys’ wear. My custom de partment comprises the finest and most select ol Cloths and Casslmeres. while my array of READY MADE CLOTHING Is Carefully and most tastefully gotten up. cannot and will not be undersold. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, NO. 22 NORTH HANOVER STREET, Carlisle. chine I’am 1 ’ am BOllin £ the Florence Sewing Ma> May 13.3809 . T. S. DOUGHERTY ” * . '' mw ' CONOVER, DORFF & pp., MANUFACTURERS AND ITHOIiKSALK PEAI.ERB IN . BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 524 MARfCE? STREET PHILADELPHIA. July 15,1869—1y' BOOTS AND SHOES EON GENTLEMEN. All the LEADING STYLES on hand or made to measure. t PHcesFlxed at LowFlyureit. An Illustrated Price Llstwlth Instructlonsforself measurement sent on receipt of Post Office ad dress. WM. F. BARTLETT, Aug. 29.—1 y Philadelphia HOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that the Carlisle Deposit Bank will make appll m to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania for the renewal of its charter, with its present title and capital. J. P. HABSLER June I6,IWIMJm Ca^hiej" CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED by Dr. O. G. Garrison's JVeiu Process of Treat ment) Call or address Dr. C. G, Garrison, 211 Sonih Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. , p. R._Qnpclnin auction given to TIIROATVand luno diseases, . Mijroh *I INJU—ly ''Hj, HAILI ALL HAILM THE a LOBY OP THE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STOVE. TIJE GREATEST 3TOVJ2 FOR ISOsi Walker & Clftudyhaving Just returned from now York and Philadelphia, whore thoyhnv® pSrhosod the largest, latest ami best assort ment of I‘A,U'OUCOO 1 ‘ A,U ' 0U COO K l i NG A AN N D j - a , i , o v Eß vo* brought to this place, have now on exhlbl on aud for sale at their Store Rooms. NO. IS WEST MAIN STREET, whore they will always be pleased to see their old mends and many now ones, call and exam- THR- GREAT MORNING GLOBY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER. “AND— THE CEREBRATED 1 BEGUBA.iI L OR TABY TOP COOKING STOVE THE PEST IN THE -WOEln. THE MORNING GLORY jk memo t perfect parlor stove in uso anywhere or every w liors, It is a Base Burner, aud one lire will Inst all winter. .It has mica doors all aifftmd aud Isas u right and cheerful as an open gato. We respectfully refer to the following persons from among hundreds of others who have used It. as to Its merits: James B. Weakley, Rev. J. Boas, W. B. Mullln, Wehert<t Borland, . Geo. Woise, ’ Bavid Rhoads, Levi Trego,* Samuel G reason, Weakley & Sadler, L. T. Grconflold, Samuel B. Gould.. Jason. W. Eby, Thos. Lee. Peter Spaur, Wm. P. Stuart, Jos. Galbraith, John Hon. J.‘Stuart, Edward Fury, Serg’t Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Mr. Mansfield, Sup't, Mt. Holly Paper . Mill C 6. Sara’l Kompton, Thos. Chamberlin, o bn Stuart,. John T. Green, Henry L. Burkholder, Richard Woods. J. S. Woods, MaJ. Woods, . Gregg. We have also a very largo variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, nomely; NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION, (Gas Burner,) WM. PENN, EUREKA. WABASH. and NIAGR'A, all of which have given great sat* Isfaotlou to the purchasers. We have also a largo lot of . , TIN AND OTHER WARES. or our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, of allkluds constantly on hand, SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING of nil kinds done on short notice ai.d aubstanU' ally. In conclusion we Invito our friends to eftl l anil examine our-goods and save at least won ty per cent. ' ‘ - • WALKER & CLAUD Y. NO. 18 WEST MAINJ3TBEET, CARLISLE, PA. Oct. 8.1808. Stoves, tin, sheet iron WARE AND PUMPS.—The undersigned naving returned from.the Eastern CUloa.with a large assortment of. STOVES AND WARES, usually kept In a first class establishment, are prepared to furnish the citizens of Carlisle and urroundlngcountry, with the best Cook Stdvo Is In the market, consisting of the BARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE. COOK, * ' GAS BURNER • • and others, which they will guarantee to bake ahd roast better, and with less fuel than any. other stoves inthe market. Tholrstock of pas*' lor and office stoves ore not surpassed this side nof the cities fobeauty, durability and cheap ness. * ! STATIONARY AND PORTABLE, RANGES, and HEATERS on hand, warranted to give gen eral satisfaction, with the recommendations of numbers oC persons who have them in use— Tholrstock of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Is large, and suited to the wants pi 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 pul up at tho short est notice. SPOUTING AND ROOFING done at. the shortest notice. Jobbing and Re pairing done witb neatuesa and despatch. WATER COOLERS fall qualities, constantly on hand. All are re quested to call and examine their stock, at NO. CB, NORTH' HAND VISE ST., CARLISLE where they will- be pleased to receive all and show their stock, and_rendor air satisfaction desired. 1 V ■ . MNESMITH & RUPP, No. 08, North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Juno 10,1809. 1 i&tfrtcal. a l ri d P ead J’ -Oghs.Coldt; Asthrtia Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Croup influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient, Consumption, and all Diseases' of the Throat, and Lungs. Don’t neglect' a icv-rc Cough, or throw away monev on a worthless medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY * o HENET,T>nißgist3, Buffalo, N.T. BoM' by all Dniggtata; For Sale by GEOBGJ3 B. HOO FiMAN Grocer, Pomfret Street. March 4, IStfG—ly _ yspeprt. .fcuc,. .aci dity of t)ic S'oinach, t.oss of Appetite, Nausea, Hcv. • •urn, jaundice, and all diseases aris* . Irom a. disordered state of the Stomncn, Liver or Intestines. Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY & CHEN BY. Druggists, Buffalo. N.Y. Sold by all Druggists. For Sale by GEOBGE B. HOOFMaN, Grocer, Pomfret Street. March -I,lBo9—Jy ... gray Original Color, removes Dandruff, CUBES ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALP, Prevents Bauiness, and makes the hair , grow Soft, Glossy nnd Luxuriant. $lOO ini $l,OO ptr Bottle. Each Bottle is i Out Caper Boi» 'Prepared hy SEWARD. BENTLEY 40HENEV, Druggists, BuflUlo, N.Y Sold by all Druggist^. For sale by G. B. HOFFMAN, Grocer, Pomfret Street, Carlisle. SELLING OFF AT COST.—The un dorstgnod being determined to quit the bun mess, ollbr tbolr entire stock of Dry Goods and Groceries at cost for cash; Persons buying can save SOpor cent, by buying of our stock, J. WILLIAMSON & UUO, , Boiling Springs, July 8, iso?, 1869 HARDWARE, ji HENRY SAXTON,' NO. 15, EAST 'MAIN- 8 , CARLISLE Wholesale ond‘ lotall dealer i„ », &^». BaUd,nE <FI nest duality,of American and POOKJ3T. AND TABLE Otfj^ Eyeiy description of Tools adonis, ■SSSffeSM GUNS, PISTOL & AMMUsi;;.; fa 1 , c a?: shovols Spades . cJSw§ FAUM HELM, PLOWS. CHAINS, GUAIR nicnaUa In Rteit ’varteS?”W* "® wo sole agents for the great P U E t E C O N OMlzei PAT. EXCELSXOBMveatHEB STRIP? n \o?. t f, d „f or doo , ra “ml windows S^.ras.°^*Sij^i tffdors by mail reoelya prompt „u eal aOODB DELIVERED IN TOWNFJia Parties indebted to us for IB<w win . SSteS wHl , Sif <Wmcn< ’ anU tSom^S ment. 11 p oso P rc «mt their bills Si •Ton. U. IM9-jy itUKteiianeous. ELECTRIC, M 1 B B Bit It O WHS .take this opportunity of directing the mi,, of the community at largo, and every S, particular, to their recently replenished*2 H A R D W;A R E. They studiously avoided Investing firing high prices, and patiently waited the but of the bottom before attempting to refill shelves, and now that things have been reJc o old time prices, us near as possible, they Invested largely and are prepared to guar to their friends and < ustomors as low price any market outside the cities.. They espc invite the? attention of mechanics, farmer builders. Our stock' Is complete'and code fear meeting with disappointment lit ecqt for anything In our. line. Wo have" the agency of tho Wlllcox 4 Qi S E WIN GtM ACHIN and would respectfully ask all those In vi a Machine,.to examine the WUlcox & Oibt fore purchasing. All order*, promptly attended to, and j delivered to all parts of tho town free of chi Feb. 25.1&Q9,—Tv : pt P E?tl ’ S ' BOOK AND FANCY STORI AND GENERAL NEWS DEPi S 3 WEST MAIN STREET. ■ CARLISLE, PA -A fine assortment of Goods on hand, sue! Writing Desks. Fort Folios, ' • Bodies Companions. - Work Boxes. Satchels, ' Ladles’Parses, * Pocket Books, Segar Cases, Card Cases. ' Gold Vent, Pen Knl A LARGE SUPPLY OP I FAMILY BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM AT REDUCED PRICES, a BIABIES FOB 1868, Subscriptions received for all Magazines, Fa»»l ion Books, Papers, &o„ at publishers prices. \»\ save postage Pnd always sure of receiving ycttl Magazines by-subscrlblng at Piper’s. I Speclal.attentlon is paid to keening alwnp K 1 band a supply of - I SCHOOL BOOKS, for lowu and country schools. . Books and Music ordered when desired. May 231807 tf Ae THEWEatheh ib xrow VEKV PROPITIOUS and the the prices are inostfi vorable for tho laying In of your winters coal, U» subscriber would oiler his stock to the ‘pitblk knowing lull wall the disposition of the trait generally to make many promises to effect sal* The subscriber y/ould prefer to leave the quality of tho coal he furnishes SPEAK FOB ITSELF, and ho will bo held to the following willed » his old standards. 1. To sell none but tho best coal that is to to had.' ... 2. To soil as cheap as any one In the trade. 3. To deliver what his customers buy .and nd to furnish them with a lower priced articled make the price salt his sales, 4. Believes In the principle that scales cannd bo in use [without repairs,] for a series of yeoi*. to the advantage of tue customers. - . 5. To keep all kinds, of coal to be had any whe« 6. Never to misrepresent coal to moke a.sale. 7. To guarantee full two thousand pounds U the ton, . . • .. ~ ■ r 8. To give the customers tho advantage of aitf change of prices at the mlrup. U- la determined tp do aWn his power for the bdnefit of those who'deal with him. Send on your orders and you shall be dealt os fairly wltbe and on as favorable terms as any yard In the Place. A, hSBLAIB, . . HOTSL; ■ v ; NORTH HANOVER STREET, Ca r l a le, Pa. The subscriber has leased, the above commo dious and WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, lately occupied by Lewis Faber,) and is now prepared to accommodate the nubile in a mao nerto ghj?; satisfaction* STABLING NOR HOBSfiS. : AprUMOa-,;..,. WM. K.KARNH. , Bentz fipngE.tr Farmer}!) the Coman Boxaj. NOS. 17 AND 19 EAST MAIN STUEEJ^’, ■ pa, with firsUChus furniture,, this .weir known ana old established HOTEL, solicits the custom o* the-community «and traveling public. He I* well prepared to furnlqb first: obis* agrommoa&’ tions to all who deslre to mflbro or Hotel tbes homo, or pleasant tom Prom the surrounding country Is respcctfol ly solicited. ooattoQoa anOaueaUveservant* are engaged-at this popular House. . ‘ QEO. Z. BENTZ/iVoprletor.' •N. B.—A first-Class Livery la connected will) the Hotel, under the management of ifessfl Jos. h. Sterner, A Brp, April 29, ItftiO—flm. J. L. BTEBNEB/S LIVEBY * AND SAXE STABLE BETWEEN HANOVER ANp BEDFORD STA IN THE RBA.R OP BENTZ HOUSE. CARLISLE, PA. Having fitted up the Stable with netf Cojrrl* ages, Ao„ I am prepared to furnish flrsVclfi* 5 turn-out* at reasonable rates. 'Forties taheu'fa and from the springs. April 25,1807—iff I,i 1 , Eli a HEKBrtAl ro
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