Agritukal. Wintering sheep. Farmers keeping sheep ought to see that their quarfera for winter are com fortable. Plenty of room should be provided, for sheep -will not do well when crowded into close quarters, -Thelrpons or sheds should be well ven tilated. A covering of straw makes a first rate roofing. The floor should be well littered with straw' once in 3 or 4 days;' and as often' cleaned, They should be fed regularly. Hay should he disposed In racks, easily reached while feeding, yet high enough to bo (dear of any contact with their feet on ’the ground. They should have oats, or whatever is given besides their .hay, aH ■ regular hours. Much advantage is gained by regularity In all matters ap pertaining ’to thb farm or farmyard. If farmers understand this fact, and put more into practice than they do, they would bo gainers by it. Sheep should not be led too highly. More & lost by high feeding than is gained. An old uncle of mine, having ■bnd-a long experience in sheep raising and keeping, used to say thst one spoon ful of oats a day was sufficient, and that sheep would do well enough on that allowance with plenty of hay. Salt should bo given at least once a week. Care should he taken in building pens or sheds, to make an entrance large enough. Sheep ought not to be crowd ed in going in or out. Many fine ani mals nave been injured in that way, for sheep go in an out of their quarters, when feeding time come, with n rush, and huddle close together. If the en trance is sufficiently large, there need he no danger of crowding. , AH weak ly, .scrawny lambs or sheep should be separated from those In good condition, and allowed an extra allowance, to “ catch up.” -Poor, scrawny sheep nev er stand much chance in a nock of fat, thrifty ones, as they are knocked round and seldom get their share of food. I am giad to see that farmers ore waking up to their interests, and get ting sheep of Improved breeds. The old-fashioned long and coarse-wooled kinds ought to give place to such as tho Southdown, Cotswold or Merino. Not,, only Is the yield of wool greater, but it is of superior quality and brings a much higher price. Economical Feeding or Ifon In. Sum mer and Kuly Fall. Farmers will find great economy In pasturing their hogs during the-sum mer and early fell. The best pasture is red clover, as it keeps their bowels in a healthy condition; but when that Is not grown, any variety of grass, or green food will do. It should be fed once a day on either slop or grain, even if the quantity is very small, and the feeding should be at name,.La the regular troughs, in.the evening. This has a tendency to keep up its femlliar ty with the fimily, induces tameness and impresses the idea that there is no place like home; let it remain there over night, sleep m its own bed and re turn to the pasture field iu the morn ing. It should" have access to water for drink, and to shade, but not necessari ly water or mud to wallow in ; shade is better. The pasture should be suffi ciently good so that it can fill its stom ach in ashort time and then lay by in the shade. It requires but little exer cise and too much will interfere with its growth and taking on fat. If it is disposed to root up the soil put a ring in us nose. The “ Chester whites,” if properly supplied with food, seldom resort to rooting. Hogs treated in this way will thrive and grow in value ata very trifling ex pense. The salubrious atmosphere of tlie field has a salutary effect on their health; Give plenty of salt, either in their food or otherwise. Keep the floor of their sleeping apartments clean and sprinkle plaster (gypsum) over it frequently. SuvingHorses.—Ahorsethau whose horse is Riven to shying, ought never to permit himself to evince symptoms of nervousness nor punish the animal for exhibitions of timidity. Whenever a horse directs the points of ids ears in a certaih direction as though distrust ful or afraid, the reins should bo pulled in another direction, thus diverting the attention of the animal from the object causing the perturbation. If, on the other hand, force or harsh means are n-od to compel ah acquaintance with the object feared, the horse will be doubly excited if not unmanagea ble. We, have fpund, in cases of shying or halting at real or thhcied objects of disquiet, that stopping the horse and us ing soothing language, answers a' Very good purpose. If the object is station ary, the horse, after a short time, will most usually advance in the direction of it, approaching cautiously till satis fied that no danger is to be apprehen ded, when he will resume his way in a quiet. mood. But if chastised for shy ing ho will have two objects of fear in stead of one, and become more con firmed in Iho habit of distrustfulness. Exercise fob Breeding Ewes.— There is no part of the management of, a flock ofjsheep so much neglected by tho shepherd as that of giving the bree ding ewes a proper amount of exercise. Many are the flocks that are put into a small yard or shed, and there confin ed during the whole period of gestation, without even going out of the yard. Good feed alonodoesnotgi ve strength to tho body; but good keeping and proper exercise makes an animalstrong. Animals will even Jatten better with out much exercise, and to fit them for tho shambles; it is well to keep them close; but where strength is required, exorcise is necessary. If you expect strong, healthy lambs, give the ewes good feed and moderate exercise in the open air; for rest assured if they are closely confined and highly fed, you will have weak lambs, and those very difficult to raise. While it is necessary to have shelter and good conveniences to feed under cover, it is not always best to feed there. In the Northern States, while the ground is covered witii snow, and when the weather Is suitable^—moderately cold-r-sheep can be fed to good advan tage on the snow. By feeding in this way they get the right kind of exor cise, and wUi eat their feed as clean as in tne best of racks, ' Each flockmaster must consult his own convenience in regard to the best way to give his flock exercise during the winter months; for it is fresii ab end exercise that makes a flock strong and healthy. To Deivte.Away Roaches and Ants.—Take powdered borax and scat ter wherever the cockroaches most fre quent, and they will diadppear direct ly. A safe and efficacious remedy for a most annoying vermin. Ants can be driven out of cupboards If lumps of camphor nro scattered about them -Ants object to strong scents, and in tropical climates are prevented from entering rooms by powerful sconted.oils and gums. A sponge can bo sprinkled with sugar and laid upon shelves where ants are numerous; the next morning plunge the spongquickly into boiling water, and most of tho intrud ers will be destroyed; then scatter cam phor and you will have no trouble. ; ! Drying PiiuiT.—A correspondent of ;, the Jlural World finds an ordinary hot t, bed a capital place for drying fruit. A I : floor Is laid inside on whlc.i to place the ' i fruit. Then put on the sash, but bo I sure to raise both tho upper and lower ends about two Inches, to admit a free ;: circulation of air, or tho fruit will bake “ as It would In an oven. Here tho fruit will not be wet In a shower, nor will It be troubled with Insects, which will bo ; ikept away by the covering and the in tense heat. Parboiled green corn has i been sufficiently dried in one day In . this day. ■V ■ )' 1 UtJ) ©oot!0. 1869. SUMMER ' NEW GOODS. Grenadines, Organdy Lawns, Piques, Japanese Poplins. Reduction In prices of oil Spring Goods on bond. I will close out tho balance of iny Spring Slock atcost.tomako room for NcwFalLGooda.-Bar- gains In all kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS. Bargains in Hosiery* Gloves, White Goods, *Sc. Splendid Corded ITquo at-iOc., Corded Pique, one yard wide, 50c., Mon’s Heavy Half Hose, 12J4c., Ladles Hose at Hem Stitched at 10 and 12*40.; Bleached Muslin at 12»4c. All kinds of SUMMER PANTS STUFF at prices that defy competition, A full assort- ment of Shawls, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Ac., always on hand. GRAIN BAGS, CLOTHS & 0 ASSX.MBBES, From tho Lowest Grade to the Finest French. Having always taken the lead In this branch of tho business. I would say I am bettor prepared this season than ever, to meet the wishes of all desiring a good article, or a very /Mr bargain, SUITS MADE TO ORDER, at tho shortest notice by a Arst-chias taylor. MOURNING GOODS, bombazines r WOOL DELAINES, BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES, CRAPE VEILS AND COLLARS. English Crapo BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, Sciimro anti long, also a full assortment of Fu- neral Goods, for which orders will bo promptly andsatlsfactorally filled. TABLELINENS, TABLE CLOTHS. HAP KINS TOWELS, LINENS, MARSAILLES, PIQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS, INDIA TWILLS, SWISSES, TAIILETONS. CAMBRICS &0. Rcmmombcr tho place, us I am determined not to bo undersold iu anything Iu outline, All I ask-is an Inspection of our NcwStoolc Just opened. I etm couvluca you that my good? are cheap. L. T GREENFIELD, No. ,4 EAST MAIN STREET, July 1, 1609. jfutmtutc, Jcc. B. E W I N G , CABINET MAKES AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MA IN STREET, CABUSEE, PENN’A. A assortment or NEW FURNITURE for the Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stools, .Lounges, Centre Tables,, . Rocking Chairs, ■ Lining Tables. Easy Chairs, . Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ouomons, liurcaus, What-Nots. Secretaries, &c„ 4c., Parlor,. Chamber, Pining Room, KUchon and Olllco FURNITURE. of tho Latest Styles, COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS, Splendid New Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES. ih groat variety. Put-ticular attention given to Funerals. ' Orders from town and country attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Dee. 17, IMS—tf • QA BINE T W AEII HO USE TOWN AND COUNTRY Tlio subscriber respectfully Informs his frlonuit and the public gonoi'ally, that ho still continues Ujg Undertaking business, nml Is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night. Ready made Coffins kept constantly on hand, both Elaln and orn unentul. lie Ims constantly on and Fish's Pntjtit Metallc Burial Oise, of which ho has been appointed the sole agent. This case la recommended ns superior to any of the kind now In use, It being perfectly air tight. He has also furnpmed himself with u now Rose wood Huausk and gentle horses, with which he will attend funerals in town nml country, per sonally, without extra charge. Among tho greatest discoveries of the nae Is 'Swell's Spring JuaOrau , the best and cheapest bed nowin use, tho exclusive right of which I have Insured and will bo Uect constantly on hand. CABINET MAKING.. ■ In all Its various branches,'carried on, and Beau renus. Secretaries, Work-stands. Parlor Ware Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centro 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 lino of business, kept constantly on hand. His workmen are men of experience, his ma terial tho best, and his work made In the latest city style, and all under his own supervision. It will be warranted and sold low for cosh. He Invites all to give him a call before purchas ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage here tonro extended to him ho feels indebted to his numerous customers, and assures them that no efforts will be spored In future to please them In stylo and price. Give us a call. Remember tho place, North Hanover street nearly opposite tho Deposit Bank, Carlisle. . Deo. 118C8. DAVID BIPR A GOOD THING. Important to Housekeeper# jJlotels* Banks, Offices, &c. * THE PATENT WIIIK ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN, Winn FIT ANY WINDOW, Give ventilation and light. Screen from view, and exclude PLIES, MOSQUITOS AND OTHEII INSECTS. For sale by Dealers In Houso-Furnlshlng Goods. The Adjustable Window bcrecnConwany, . SOLE MANDKACTUKHHS (121 Market Street, Philadelphia. Julyi,isyo.-3m N. HANOVER STREET, NO.g| N Jhi W YGBK BRAN CJf, headquarters for bargains. Wo would Invite tho special attention of tho citi zens of Carlisle and Cumberland Co., to our well selected stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Notions White Goods, Linen and Fancy Goods, all of which we are determined lo run off at astonishing low prices. Glvo us an early call and Judge for vour seive*. M. BAMBERGER, wr ™ Hanover street, Slpe’s Hal May 27,18tU—6m XjIQUOR STORE. JOHN HANNON, N. E. CORNER HANOVER AND Foil I*R F.T ST ■u.,w l. A 0 ? 1 * 8 SouUt of BeatA’N Store.) Pure Rye Whiskey, ' Best Common 'Whiskey. Pure Holland Gin, Ginger Brandy, Port Wine. Sherry Wine, Jamaelaßum, Raspberry Syrup, R TAYLOR'SBnTERS-INHOFF’SAoESSS® RITTERS. TT May IS, mo~ly JBtg ©OOUO. GOODS!! 1869. SOMETHING TO BUTT IB® TIMES AMD SEASON ATTHE . NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE THOMAS A.HARPER. cousmt op HAXovnit .e pomfret ets., who U now prepared to exhibit an elegant and well assorted stock of DRY GOODS. . At.exceedingly low prices!--Bargain* in- - XDANKETS. of all colors and sizes. The Cheapest Stock In town. FLANNELS. ■ • % Plain and Twilled, nil colors, Domcts, ' • Sharks, Plaid Shirtings, Operas, Homo-made, and a fine article of Welsh Flannels, SHAWLS). SHAWLS!! Long and Square, Paisley and Tbebet. Ladles. Cloakings, Velveteens, Gold Mixed, water Proof and Heavy Beavers. Merino Vests, Shirts and Drawers, for Ladies’ Misses, Men’s and Boy’s wear. A full line of CLOTHS AND CABSIUBREB, EAEC Y J> HESS GOOES Xu nowand rich designs. Many ortho abovo goodsselllng off at greatly reduced prices. Im mense stock of all tho leading brands of Domes tie and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at less than regular Ices. BLEECHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS; PIL LOW CASE MUSLINStPILLOW CABKN-LI ENS, NAPKINS TABLE LINENS ANDDOYUES. TOWJSLS AND TOWELLINGS Marseilles Quilts and Table Covers, Notting ham Luce Curtin Material and TJdys, . WHITE GOODS . , Em broideries. Laces and InßcrtJngu, VoHb Bereges and Crapes,. Holaory and Gloves la great variety, an extensive stock of notions. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN GOODS, OOJINNTS! C OMSJEJT&It _ French’ Wove, Hip Gore, and tho celebrated Beckol Cutsets. Ladles' Cuffs und Collars, Hom sltchod Tucked and Embroidered Handker chiefs. Cluney Lace Handkerchiefs and many -articles. I Invito attention to recent purchases of New übd Desirable goods; In Which X can offer special inducements to cash buyers. THOS, A. HARPER. . Cor. of Itauover and Pomfret Sts. . Dec. 2i. IStiS^tf SPRING GOODS Wo have Just returned from tho city with a very largo and splendid assortmentof seasonable goods, which we are selling off rapidly nt LOWER PRICES THAN THE LOWEST, our slock. o( DRESS GOODS, is very lull and complete: ihestyles are unsur passed, We have splendid SIU£S,CASHMERES, DELAINES, ALPACCAS, and many now stylo goods, GINGHAMS, CALICOES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, Trimmings, Tickings, Muslins, Slmwjs, Blankets. Flannel,'all grades. Handkerchiefs, CLOTHS AND CASSIMBREB, Jeans, Cottonndes, and the largeststock of smal wares and trimmings In tho valley. CAXPE2&, OIL CLOIH. Mattings, Rugs,Blinds, CarpetCbaln of Cot ton, Linen and -Wool, best make. Our Carpets are considered by Judges to bo the cheapest out side of llie'great cities. Tills stock of goods is very largo, well assorted, ami will be sold oil’ at reduced prices. Ills not necessary to fill a column. In exaggeration of our stock ; but we invite nil to call and see for them selves, which we think will satisfy \hem that this is the place to buy for profit to themKelves. BENTZ&CO. April 22. 18611- QBEAT CLOSING OUT;SALE. Our entire slock ol summer goods to be closed out In thirty days. If possible.' The greatest bargains ever ottered'in Carlisle,ls now 10 in* given by us for the next thirty days. Wo are determined to close out OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, v Wo will Kefep no account of what goods cost They must all bo sold without reserve. ‘ DEDUCTIONS AND DISCOUNTS are the order of the day. Wo have a complete assortment of all kinds of goods yot. and such wonderful low prices us to astonish the most experienced buyers. U E I» U C K D if) in>« li»ib in 5:100 2 no Cu.-mI imw. • i 25 1 , do . 75 ‘"» A limes, go 56 do go <iO.iupanc.se Mlxllurch; o ,«D Granite pop! ns. so •10 Bungee do., 25 .50 Best Urgnndies, 10 do. do. s - 25 - Good l*awns, is to-20 15 00 Lace Limwls, io 00 10 00 do. do. 000 Good do. Hsoto 5 00 SILK COATS AT HALF THEIR Summer Shawls for si 00 81 60 Hoop Skirls, y oo Carpets, Oil -Cloths, Blinds, die., Twenty-five percent Lower than the Lowest, DOMESTICS OP ALL KINDS EXCEEDINGLY LOW, -Wo will give you more value for your money under any and all circumstances, than can be bad elsewhere. Call early and examine our goods. See our prices, and be convinced of tho 1 fact. W.O. SAWYER & CO., EAST MAIN STREET 6000 pounds of wool wanted, for which wo wll pay tho highest markot price. Juno 10. 1860-ly , . TYr.WM.D. HALL, AISiD Mrs. MARY JLS B. HALIj, HOMOEPATHIO PHYSICIANS AND MEDICALEDKCTUICIANS. OUlco Md residence, No. 37 South Hanover street, Carlisle Pa. All Acute or Chronic diseases successfully treated. • J Fulmar Donaldson, Unlontown. Pa. Cured ot Heart Disease,or 2 years standing, in flve weeks • Had boon given up to die. Miss Clara Gilbert, Germantown, Pa, Liver Complaint, of two years standing. Cured In two months. BonJ. Reese*. Unlontown, Pa. TntlamaUon of tho eyes, with loss of tho sight of one eye, of six teen years standing. Cared in three months. Mrs. Mary Gilbert, Germantown, Pa, Dys pepsia of ten years standing. Cured In two months. M. p » *• T. Wood, Girard Ave.. and Warnock St., Philadelphia. Cured of General Dobllityof throe years standing. Miss Emma Morris. 1221 Girard Ave. Phlla. p*. Dyspepsia and Gravel of three years standing.— Cured 1 n six weeks. * Frank Frier, 742 North 18th street, Philadel phia. Pennn. “White Swelling" of nine years standing. Cured in five months. All consultation free. Otllces strictly private l)rs. Hal) respectfully refers lo tho following ladles, residing In Carlisle. Mrs. Jos. MasonheD •nor, Mrs. Win. Hastings, Mrs. Win. Jackson Mrs. J. Fftller, Mrs. Henry Bnyder, and many others. * May 13,1865-6 m. QUMBERLAND NURSERIES/ ' HENRY 8. RUPP. Proprietor. SHinEsrAKHTOwir, Cumberland County, Pa Offers a large and line assortment of Nursery Stock, for the coming fall, conslstlncof all kinds ot Fruit Trees of Uie very best varieties, Evet*. greens and ShndelVoes,Hardy Flowering Shrubs, n largo stock of Grupe Vina and Strawberry Plants, every variety worth crowing, all kinds of small fruits, Large Rhubarb, Ac., A o. Oango Orange for Hedging, at |$ per 1,000. Roses, Greenhouse Flowers and Plants. Every thing wanted In tho Nursery line con bo had hero, of the best quality and at tho lowest prices Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis.' Juno 24,1160—ly Mrs. r. a. bmith’b photo graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hano ver street, and Market Square, whore may bahod all the dlfforontstyles of Photograplia, from card to life size. T VORYYPEB, AMBROTYPES, AND ANMELIOTVPES also Pictures on Porcelain, (something nowlboth Plain and Colored, and which are beanUftupro ductions w of the Photogrophlo art. Gall and see them. Particular attention given to copying /Tom aguorrotypes Ac. ■ • she invites the patronage ofthopabllA r eu. v, 1009. GOST JN BANKRUPTCY.—In-tho Dlelrlot Court of the United. Slates /or tho Eastern itrlot 01 Peunsylvaola, In the matter of John Johnson <t Sons Batilci'uple. . . Not co ishofeby, ulvpq, thet a wcond general meeting of oredltOrsTpf void Bankrupts, for ibo purpose of examonlng Inc account of their As signee us far as settled and declaring a dlvlden cut of the balance In bis Hands, will be held at , Court of Bankruptcy, to be holrfen at tho Cmir House. In CariWle, Penn., on Wednesday, Rod \ tember2id. IMO, at 10 o'clock, a. it. before Chris A. Barnett, Esq., Hcgleur. . GEOHOE BITNKII, 2o—ot, Assignee of John. Jolmsou & Bonn- JReNral. MARQUART’S IEBRATED LINIMENT ■ FOR MAN OB BEAST. Admirably adapted to tlio Cure of oil Diseases for which a Counter-Irritant or External Romo- by the Cumberland County Ag~ jijjN CEH: Abrnlmm Marqnart, Esq., lias Miown mo am receipt of which his Unllncnt » composed— From my knowledge ofthoincrcdlcnls. I do not hesitate la certifying that it will be henuiicnd whore an external application,ot the kind Is lodlcntcili A. STEWART, M. D. muicnicu. Bklppenaburg, Sept. 15,1803. Fully conversant with, the chemical -compo nents and medical eflfccta of A. Marqnart a Lini ment. I cheerfully,recommend It to those who may need It. S.N.ECKLR.M.D. Mr. a. Marmmrt f-Dear Sir'l take pleasure In saving that X have used yonr Liniment for chnp- Dod hands, and it cared, them and made them ftel soft, I thtnir it the best I have ever used, and would cheerfully rocommondTt to the gen oral nubile. WM. GRAOVT v Newton township, Fa., Nov. 24,1363. I hereby certify tbatXhavousedA.Marquart’fl Utiiraoul for Scratches and Spavin on two of my horses with the greatest success, and would recommed It to all who are In need of anything of the kind. ■ _ 0 MELLINGEB, county Treas’r. Stoughatown, Nov. 18,1808. Mr; A.Marquart;—Dear Sir; I have used about half a bottle of your Liniment on my horse for a bad Collar Gall, which was the most obstinate sore of the kind I over saw; also on my arm for Rheumatism, and It has given entire satisfac tion in both cases. I would not do wlthot It for ten times its cost, and cheerfully recommend It to the public. MICHAEL LATSH AW. - . Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 20,1808. A. Marqnart, Esq.:—Dear Sir,: I had ’a very severe attack of Rheumatism In my back, so that I could scarcely walk, which was very painful. Alter using naif nJbottle of your cele brated Liniment. 1 was entirely cured. Tills Is not a recommendation, but the plain truth.— You can moke any use of this yon please. JACOB LONG. Walnut Bottom, Nov. 20,1808.' Mr. A. Marqnart:—Dear Sir: X hrve used your valuable Liniment in my family for different pains and aches, and It has proved satisfactory in every cose. X do tblnk, os an external Lini ment, it stands without a rival, I would cheer fully recommend It to the public. . . Rea u GcLfu Uy, GEORGE W. YOCUM. Jackson vllle, Pa., Nov. 21, JS63, A. Marqnort, Esq;;—Dear Sir: It affords me pleasure to certify that 1 have used your Lini ment on my neck, in o case of very Sore Throat, -which wosmaoh swollen and very painful. -Af ter two or three applications, 1 found It to act like magic, and would recommend.lt as an ex cellent Liniment, JACOB SEVERS; Walnut Bottom, Pa.,'.Nov. 19,1808 Jbr Sale by JTaversCick Bro'e,, D. Ralston, Cbm man d* Worlhinntvn, Carlisle. OS' AGENTSWANTEDI Addresa_ _ . ' A. MARQUABT, Walnut Bottom, Cumberland Co., Pa, Doc. 10.1883—ly ' ui-a Onc-rry Pectoral, ,r Diseases of the Throat mid. Lungs, such os Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. vnbjibiy never before la the whole history of . .sicum, has anything won so widely and sodceply •n tiio coullilenoc of mankind, os this excellent ncilv for pulmonary complaints. Through a long .e.-i of years, and among most of the races of •n it has risen higher ana higher in their cstlma •ii, as it has become'better known. Its uniform . aracter and power to curc the various affections the lungs and throat, have made it kuown ns o ro \ble protector against them. ' Whllo adapted to •Icier forms of disease and to yotmg children, it is the same time the most offootuul i-omody that can 3 given for Incipient consumption, and the dan-: .irons affections of the throat and lunge. As a pro .sion against sudden attacks of Croup, it should ,> kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all o sometimes subject to colas and coughs, all lonld be provided with this antidote for them. 1 Although settled Consumption la thought in ■arable, still great numbers of case's where the die :iso seemed settled, have been completely cured, .ud the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral, So complete is Us mastery »vor the disorders of the Lungs aud Throat, that ■io most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth •ig else could roach them, under the Cherry Peo oral they subside and disappear. • Singers and Public Speakers find great pro*' cction IVom it. Asthma- is always relieved and often wholly ured by it. lironehltis Is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral la small and frequent doses. So generally are Its virtues known Uiat wo ueod tot publish the certificates of them here, or do more him assure the public that Its qualities are fully aaintoined. Ayer’s Ague Cure, Fop Fever and Ague. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &0., and indeed aU the offeotions which arise from malarious* marsh, or zniosznatio poisons. \s name Implies, it does Cure, and does not - Containing neither Arseni' I ,Quinine, RUnmth • ■, nor any oilier mineral or tovor. il in nowNo injures any patient.' Th. •i.lh’r and ininorfitfe of It-* cures In thengue rli f " :1 ,- e lileralh* I)evond a< i '’nunt, nml ire ImMov ■•ml a nar.dhd in the hi-tory of A trim nu*dirine. h.i pride. Is gratified by the acknowledgments w ’•cciro of file radical cures cflW’fcd in obsfinnti tic?, nml where other remedies had wholly failed JTfV-'ll’ii.'tiM persons, .clflier resident in, or . .veiling through mhsmaHe.l'wnlitiep, will be pro fed by taking the Ai/i F■' Uil *1 delly. , ■’or Liver Cnnwtniuin. arKii • torpidity •ho Liver, it is nn excellent remedy, stimulating Liver into healthy netiv?Ly. . • •nr Bilious Di ‘orders mid Liver Complaints, it Is e.vellent rem.aly, prndiujing. riinnv truly re cures, where olhorniedleine*' had failed, •pared by Pu. . 1. C. .Writ & Co., Practical '.anlytical Chemists,'Lowed, Hass., aud sold •■I fla* world. ~~ i»oTTty, For Balb by Haversick brothers, Oct. 16 ibW*— TREADING BAIL ROAD, „ WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Monday, December 14, woa. Great Track line from the North and North, west lor Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsvillo. Tamaqua, Ashland, ShamokJn, Leb anon, Hasten, Epnrata, Lltlz, Lancaster. Colom bia, &c. , Trains leave Harrisburg for New York os fol lows: at 860.650.810 A.M.,1240 N00n,305 and 10 50P. M„ connecting with smllor trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad' and arriving at New York at 11 00 A. M., 12 20 Noon. 860.700,10 05 P. M.,nnd 015 A. M.,respectively. Sleeping carsac company the 850 A. M. and 10 50 P. M„ trains without change. w Leave Harrisburg for Readlng.Pottsvlu, Tama* Sua, Mlneravlllo,.. Ashland, Bhamokin, Pino (rove, Allentown and Philadelphia. at 8 10 A. M., 205 and 4 10 P. RI„ stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 4 10 P. W. train making connections for Philadelphia and Co lumbia only. For Poltsville, Schuylkill, Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad. Leave Harrisburg at 8 80 P. M. Returning; Leave Now York atO 00 A.M.. 12 OOnobn.6lo and 8 00 P. M., Philadelphia at 816 A. M. and 3SOP, M.; Sleeping cars accompany the 0 00 A. M«, 510and8OOP. Id, trains from Now York, without change. Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at,7- 80 A. My connecting with similar train on East Ponna. Railroad, returning from Reading at 0 33 P, M.. stopping at ail stations; leave Pottsvillo at 750,R45 A.M., and 245 P. M., Slmmokln a 525 A.M.; Ashland at7oo A. M..and 12SOP. M.s Tamaqua at 8 30A.M.; ond2 29P.M„ forPhlla. Leave Pottsvllle, via, Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad at 710 A. M. for Harrisburg, and 11 SO A. M. for Pine Groveand Tremont. fading accommodation train; leaves Reading at M., returning loaves Philadelphia at 4- Pottatown Accommodation train; loavesFotta atYoQ 1 ? M, » retumln ß loaves Philadelphia, Columbia Railroad trains leave Readlngat 7 00 A. M., and 615 P.M, forEphrata. HU, Lancaster, Columbia, &o. Perklomen Railroad Trains leave Perklemen Junction at 0 15 A. M. and 5 80 P. M.. returning leave Sklppack at 810 A. M. and 1246 P. M.. con necting with similar trains on the Beading Rail- On Sundays: Leave Now York at 8 00 P. M., Philadelphia 800 A. M. and 8 15 P. M.,the 800 AM, train running only to Beading: Pottsvllle 800 A.M.: Harrisburg 660 A. M.,4 10 and 10 60 P. M., and Reading at 105,8 00 and 716 A. M„ for Harrisburg, at 1260 and 7 81 A. M. for New York . and at 4 25 P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at re duced rates. * * « checked throngU; 100 pounds allowed Q.A. NICOLL9, Jan. -1, li>os-—ly Oen, Superintendent (CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED *n£,£ y n r tp t0 * Qarrlaon ’ a New Process of Treat- Sf”v « Call or address Dr. O. G. Garrison. 211 Siphth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. LUNG D^EABE8 WetlOn B * VOU t 0 THROAT and. March 4,1869—1 y H SHELLERB AND CIDER Hlokok's Portable Cldor mill. 8 1 - n ( i‘S tinc L,' Sl <?>’«• Portablo CldcrMlll Star Corn Hholler, (three sizes.) Cannon Corn fihollors. ' National l-’odifbv Cutter, (ihreo sizes.) <• Cumberland Donblo-acUou Harrow ' Together with other / AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS works' 1101 ' 1 11,0 Cilrlly lo foundry ana Machine P. QAUDNEii £ CO. Sopt 3,1589-2 m EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE. —Notice ‘ls hereby given that letters testamentary on estate of John Britton, dco’d, Into of the town ship of Southampton, County of Cumberland have been granted to tho undersigned, residing In same township. All persons having claims against the estate will present them for settle ment Immediately, and those Indebted are re* quested to mako payment. . „ UOBEBT BUITTON, Aug, 20—6L* Exect'lor. Ibfffc JSeneaer. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, for restoring Gray Hair to i s r.aluvi! Vitality.and Color. A A dressing which jfgMV is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the sm, hair. Faded or gray hair is .soon restored ■ to its original color 'WWm ,c!ih Me >«• “ n<l fwshntss of youth. , Tllin i, a ; r .; g thick-, enoil. falling hair checked, and bald ncss often, though not always, cured by- its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. Bui such as remain can he saved for usefulness by Ibis application. Instead of fouling the hah; with a pasty, sedi ui.-nf, it will keep it clean and vigorous, lis occasional use will jrovent the hair IVum-turning gray or falling off, and i uiisegnently prevent baldness; Free fi-.nn those deleterious substances which in ;he some preparations dangerous and iiiiurions to the hair, the Vigor can milt ■ benefit but not 1 : -. m it. If wanted :r..-:v!v for a HAIR DRESSING, n'l-.-hirig else can be found so desirable". (,'uoiaiuing neither oil nor dye, it does not si il white cambric, umr yet lasts !oug on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. 7 Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer*& C 0,,. Pjac-rifAi. and Analytical Chemists, LOWBLL, MASS., i-.UOB *l.OO. THE WORLD'S INTERNAL REM- BDYII JOHNSONS I RHEUMATIC COMPOUNDS [BLOOD QUICK IN ITS ACTION. PERMANENT IN ITS CURB BEAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co.—Having suffered with Bheumatiamfor a long timo I was induced by Col, Donlts to try Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound. I purchased one bottle and was perfectly cared after usinglt tbreedays. Etna, Allegheny Co. Po.,_Dec. 10,1806. Messrs. R.E. Sellers & Co.—Gent'<:—After suf fering for seven years from Rheumatism I was cured by one bottle of Jpbnson’s Rheumatic Compound, when Physicians could glveme no ■ JOSEPH ROBINB. • fiharpstown, N. J. Deo. 15, 1566. Messrs B, E. Sellers 4 Co.—Dear Sirsl was a cripple from Rheumatism for sixteen years, of ten confined to the house, and even unable to* walk. Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound cured me from my disease,and.nowlcan walkwlthout my staff as well as ever. _•••.. JAMES McDOWRTiU Trenum, October 25,1665;. Messrs, it. E. Sellers & Co.—GentsJohnson’s Rheumatic Compound cured me of Rheumatism when Physicians and every otherpreparatlonln the Fharumcopia failed. Dr, J. T. WRIGHT, Leavenworth, Kansas, Deo. 25,1865. Messrs. R; E. Sellers & Co.—Dear Sirs:—l here by certify that a number of persons, (my father among the number,) who were afflicted with Rheumatism for matiy years, have to my Knowledge, been permanently cured by the use of Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound. - H.B.LINN. Sharon, Penna, Nov. 20,1R07. R. E. SELLERS & CO., bolk I'uopuintoiw. Pittsburgh, pa. FOR SALE RY JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY 0.0 \V D*E N . P HIL ADELP iM A, PA, H.AVERBTI JK BROS., CARLISLE, PA March i. ISBO-tf The greatest medical dxs COVEBY KNOWN TO MAN. t IjiLINDSEY'sH For mo cure of »al l diseases arising from an im* pure Stale of the Blood, suo.h as SCROFULA,SALT IttIEUM, ERYSIPELAS. SOUE EVES. BOILS,TJ'iTKP, ite. Il is purely A - VEGETABLE PREPARATION— not tv single grain of Mineral Poison enters into Its, {•oiii|pn.s!iinn—M) that while it Invariably af fords relief and effects most wonderful cures, no overdose cotiUl Injure the most tender Infant. J. 31. I.iNOHKV Dear Sir*.—\Ve aye very near out of your niedlene. please send ua two doz en. We would Just say that your medicine' Ims cured u ease of Scrofula that has been coming on for five years; the llcMf was eaten off the la dy’s arnm—yon could see the sinews working,— She Is at the eighth bottle now, and the flesh Is f rowlng on very fast. Your Blood Searcher Is go ng all over the country. The people are very much pleased with the above case. Please send ns statement of our account, and oblige ns. Yours Truly, ‘ JOHN RALSTON & SON. Elderton, Iko. Station. Beware of counterfeits. The genuine has the name of R. E. SELLERS i CO.. at the bottom of the ouslde wrapper. Solo, Proprietors, R . E, SELLERS & OO PITTSBURGH, PA, For sale by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO WHEN, Pim.ADßi.wirA, Pa. HAVERSTICK BIIOTHEHH, CAUuhi.k, Pa March J Ijiiiu— tf QAURXAGES. ‘ A. B, SHERK , has now on hand, nt his uirntigo i'actory. N. E corner South and Pitt streets. CARRIAGES. BUGGIES. SPRING WAGONS, ;SS,J Te ff r, f‘V‘ n his lino, on hand or mnde.to No Is dotermlned to get up the best work l-'T’d ‘'Ut in this eootlon of tho country. Noth n°. ry beat stoclc5 toclc E° oa Into buggies or carrlcgcsofhlsronnnfnoturc. WayS! allltlllB l ’rom l 'Uy » tt<jn dod to TJBMOVAL ,-U. L. LOCHMAN has the public to examine the place and Uls numer ous specimens.. Tho well known , skill ol the proprietor, os an Art! with an improved licht and entrance and skylight, oil on the first floor, are sufficient Inducements for the nnbii* to patronize the establishment. punuo His pictures ore universally pronounced on uni to tho best taken la Philadelphia or Now York and far superior to any taken in this part of the country. Please call. ” ~ • . . ~C fln C.L.LOOHMAN. March 1, 1869 * TiIEMAT.E MEDICINES,—Diseases of X* women snccossnlly, cureby byapplylnffto BABELUA MARIANNO M, D.,220 Ilorth J?th fit. PhllndolpUla, Pa. • • ’ Jau Oct • 1858—iy* ■ jDniflS, &c. J-yaUGS AMD MEDICINES . —,stf— THE BEST PLACE TO JBUT - PURE AND RELIABLE I> R V&Sg. Medicines and Fine Chemicals, IS AT HAVERSTICK BROS., No. 10 / North Hanover Street, CARLISLE FA DEALERS IN Druys, Medicines , Chemicals, Books Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Fer fumery, Toilet Articles, &c.. Dye •'duffs, Cosmetics, Stationary, Sc. Also, Pure iVines for Medical Pur poses. Their assortment of Goods, In variety, novol tyand elegance, cannot be surpassed. The arti cles have been selected with great oaro, nml are calculated In quntltyand priced© command tho attention of purchaser*. - Physicians prescriptions carefully compound -€d. A full stock of Patent Medicines on hand. - - All goods Warranted ha represented. HAVERSTICK BROTHERS, -• ' . No, 10 North Hanover Si, •.-'.‘Feb. 18.1869—1 •©merles. Fresh groceries!! fresh GROCERIES!!- Always to bo had at tho CHEAP STORE, NO 88 BAST POMPBET STREET. And why are they always fresh? Because we sell a great amount of them, and sell them low. Therefore, turn our stock often, and consequent* ly our goods must be fresh. • ' YonwiiiDndeverythingyoa wish in the way®* , GROCERIES, aUKBNSWAHB. GLASSWARE, WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, STONE AND CROCKERY WARE. Choice Hams. Dried Beef, italogma. Beef. Tongues, Biscuits and Crackers of every de scription. Pickled. Soloed and Fresh Oysters, Sardines,. English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, do., &c. and no end to NOTIONS. it Is useless to mention them, come and see fo* yourselves; and.parents if it don’t suit you t« come, send your children, as they will be deal, with with tho same care as 11 you were hen yourself: Ailkindsof COUNTRY PRODUCE, taken in exchange for goods, or caSh GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS. NO. 88 EAM.T POIIFREI- ST BEET CARLISLE. PA. Notice.—Having transferred my entire Into est In the grocery Business to my Fens, thoseli debted to menro requested to settle wllh then daring my absence in Europe. „ • QEO. B. HOFEMAN. May 1850 Philadelphia. ©"Samples sent by mail when written for, Jan. 7, IsvD—ly TONE CLOTHING. ISAAC LIVING SIGN, NO, 22, SOUTH' HANOVER STREET, OAhLiaLE PA. I invite the attention of my old customers and at large, to my largo and Brilliant SUMMER GOODS, for men, youth, and boys* wear. My custom de partment comprises tho finest and ir oat select of Clodis and Casslmcres, while my array of BEADY MADE CLOTHING is carefully and roost tastefully gotten up. cannot ana will not be undersold. - ■ NO.22KORTH HANOVER , cldno ’“ m Bt l sollln = 010 Florence sowing Mn- Moy IS. ISO!) \ J. S. DOUGHERTY WITH CONOVER, DOBFE & CO., MANUEAOTU BE R S m »Boimu tmsnus BOOTS AND S H-O E 8 , NO. 524 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA. July 16, 18C0—ly BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. All the LEAPING STYLES on band or made to measure* I’rlceaJj'lxed at Lop) Figures. An lllnstratcd Price lilst with instructions for self measurement sent on receipt of Post Ofllco ad. dress. 1 VfhU BAUTLETT, Aag. 29.—1 y Philadelphia ■\TOTlCE.—Notice Is hereby given that XI tho Carlisle Deposit Bank will mako appli cation to tho next Legislature of Pennsylvania for tho renewal of Us charto.*, with ItSf-wesout title and capital. J.P. liAfiSL JR , Jimc 10,1800—Cm Cc'hicr j , jjtoliesi, iSimnarp, &c, AiiL HAIL I ALL HAIL I! the glory of the night is the MORNING GtORY STOVE. TBE aiiiA TEST STOVE FOR 1868. Walker * dandy having last returned from Now York and Philadelphia, whore they have pnrohaacd the largest, latest and host assort moat of ■ PA “ stOVEB eerbrought to this plocerhavanowon exhlbl oq and tor sale at their Store Rooms. NO. itf WEST MAIN STREET, where they will always bo pleased to see ibolr old friends and many new ones, call and ox am ino THE GREAT MORNING* GLORY ' PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER. -and THE CELEBRATED REGULAxCI ORTABY top cooking stove. THE REST IN THE WORLD. THE MOHNIisG GLOKY ■ me mo t perfect punor stove in use nnywhoro or everywhere. It Is a Base Burner, and one fire will Inst ill winter. It has mica doors nil around and is ns right and cheerful os an open gate.. We respectfully refer to the following persons from among hundreds of others who have used it. as to it&merlU: James B. Weakley,' Hon, J. Stuart, Rev. J. Boas, Edward Fury, W. B. Mullln, - Serg’t Irvin, ■. • Webort «6 Borland, Col. A. Noble, Geo. Welse, Mr. Mansfield, Sup’t, David Rhoads, MU Holly Paper Mill Levi Trego, . . Co. Samuel Greaaon, • Snm’l Kempton, Weakley & Sadler, L. T. Greenfield, Samuel H. Gould, Jason W. Eby, Tlios. Leo. Tiiog. Chamßerllu, o hn Stuart, Join* T. Green, Honfy L. Burkholder, Richard Woods, J. 8. Woods, Maj. Woods, . Gregg. Peter Spahr, Wm.' P. Btuart, Jos. Galbraith, John M. Wo have alson very largo variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely: . NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION, (Gas Burner.) WM. PENN, EUREKA, WABASH, . ELECTRIC. and NIAGRA, all of which have given great sat isfaction to the purchasers. We have' also a largo lot of . TIN AND OTHER WARES. or our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, of allklnds constantly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING of allklnds done on short notice aud substanti ally. In conclusion wo Invite our friends to eall ancl examine our goods and save at least wen ty per cent. W ALRER & CLAUDY, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. Oct. 8.1808. STOVES; TIN, SHEET IRON WARE AND PUMPS.—The undersigned ping returned from the Eastern Cities with a largo assortment of , - STOVE'S AND 3VARES... usually kept in a first class establishment, are prepared to furnish the citizens of Carlisle and urrounding country, with the best Cook Stove Is In the market, cdnslstlug of the BARLEY BHEAF, NOBLE COOK. GAS BURNER and others, which they will guarantee to bake and roost better, and with less fuel than any oher stoves In the market. Their stock of par nr and office stoves are not surpassed this side nof the cities fo beauty, durability and cheap ess. " STATIONARY AND PORTABLE RANGES, and HEATERS on hand, warranted to give gen eral satisfaction, with the recommendations of numbers of persons who have them-in use.— fheirstockoiTlnandSheot Ironware is large and suited to the wants ol 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 WEED AND CISTERN RUMPS, , whloli they aro prepared to put np at the short est notice. - SPOUTING AND ROOFING done at the shortest notice. Jobbing and Re pairing done with neatness and despatch. WATER COOLERS foil qualities constantly on hand. All are re quested to call and examine tbeirstock, at ‘U. 08, NORTH HaNUVJ-.K 8T„ CARLISLE tVhoro they will be pleased to receive ail and il.'ow their stock, aud render all satisfaction •eslred. RINESMITH & RUPP, No. <»8, North Hanover street, Carlisle. JunolO.lsOD. jWrtucfll. _____ _ __ ,-;,:k . -7 -- r - A . 8 5 4" ------- --- 1 ' blicß (IRE SEWARDS A Safe and Speady Cure for Coughs.Coldr, Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup* Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient, Consumption, , and 'all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Don’t neglect a lev-re Cough, or throw away money on a worthless medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE hv SEWARD, BENTLEY ACHENtT, Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold by all Druggists, , For Sale by GEORGE B. BOORMAN Grocer, Pom fret Street. ■ March t, ISaa-ly For Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Aci dity of the S'oniuch, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Hea--.mrn, Jaundice, and. all diseases nfish.t, from a disordered state of the Stomacn, Liver or Intestines. . SEWARD, BENTLEY BnflUo, N.Y. Sold For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMaN „ , Qjoeer, Pomfret Street. March 4, lSC9—ly Restores gray and faded Hair to its Original Color; removes Dandruff, • CCBES Ait DISEASES OF THE StAI.P, Prevents Baldness, and makes the bait gro-v Soft; Glossy mid Luxumn; $lOO ssd $1,5(1 p(l Rotllf. Each Ihlllfis a Stal i'jpr, liui. Tropared hy SEWARD, BENTLEY &CHKNEY. Driiggistvlhiflalo. N.Y Sold by all Drue-jis!' l . For sale by Q. B. HOFFMAN,- Grocor, Pomfrot Street, Carlisle. GELLING OFF AT COST.-Tbc tin- O dorslgncd being determined to quit iho bun- Iness, offer their entire stock of Dry Goode and Groceries at cost for cash. Persons buying ecu save 20 nor cent, by buying of our stock. l. WILLIAMSON & iiRO. Bolling Springs, July 8,.1809, S^aritoatr, 1869 EAißW^: jjjjjj lIENJIT- SAXTON. N0.,15, EAST 'itA-Xtl ST CARLISIi^, ’ V Wholesale * and_ retail dealer In Iron; Steel,'Najls,- Building 'HatoWAhSfa Oils Glass, *O.l &0. Finest quality of American and Engiuij POCKET AND TABLE CUTLEr* and warranted*ln excry instance* tt "•**«* GUNS, PISTOLS A AMMUNITION Pumps for any depth, warran t«d tlon, Cements, Band, Floated ea.&S B ° V ' Pad6S Forifl Vcr^a^ FARM BBLIaS, PLOWS, CHAINS, GRAJN BAOS.^ Builders receive material to a great hdvaniaaa ka in price and quality. Housekeepers Roods iS ateusilsin great variety, • - b^ia ini Wo ore Bole Bgenta for the great FUEL EOOfTOM'izER, PAT. EXCELSIOR "WEATHER STRIPPING adapted for doDrs ana windOTTB. ' ... 6 . j ol >rsolvcs oompetontof pteatim an u Fnprict? 9 nre ° f the Manat in aualitu andfiJJ Orders by mall rccelvo prompt nttcnllon.- GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN FREE. Indebted to ns for 1868. will pieai* SSSSSm nj>^3WJ ' men, > ona hU towtomwemTh mmtf VIJI pleaßo present their hills tor >«t HENRYBAXTOK. Jan. 14.1809—1 y Ml ML JEM & MOWJEMB take this opportunity of directing Ilia attention of the community at large, and every person in particular, to their recently replenished stock o| HARD W: A R E . They, studiously avoided-Investing during high prices, and patiently waited the folllnp out of the bottom beforelattempting to refill their shelves, add now that things have been reduced o old time prices, as hear as possible, they Imv invested largely and are prepare< to their friends and customers as ±irket outside, the cities. Tbt the attention of mecbanlcr builders. Our stack is complete fear meeting with disappointment for anything in our lino. We have the agency of theW’ S E W I N-6 -M A O H and would respectfullyask ail thi a Machine, to examine the Willoo: for© purohaamg. All orders promptly attended 'u delivered to all parts of the townfrei Fob. 25.1&C9.—J v iHfUsceUaneou: piPEB’S X BOOK AND FANCY . AND GENERAL NEWS . ' ' -83 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA A. fine assortment of Goods on in WritinglUeaiia. , Pori Poiloa, Ladies Companions, Work Boxes, Satchels, Ladles’Parses. Pocket Boi . Segar Cases, Card Cast Qoi' A LARGE SUPPLY FAMILY BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPH AT REDUCED PEIOES. DIARIES FOB ,1868 i Subscriptions received for all Magazines, Fash 100 Books, Papers, &c. t at publishers prices. Yon save postage pnd always sure of receiving youf Magazines by subscribing at Piper's. . Special attention is paid to keeping always os hand a supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, for town and country schools. books and Music ordered when desired, May 13 1887—tf • AS THE WEATHER IS NOW VERY PROFIT! OUB and the the prices are most fa vorable for the laying in of your winters coal, the subscriber would oiler his Stock to the public knowing lull well the disposition of the trade fonerally to make many promises to effect soles; he subscriber Would prefer to leave the quality of the cool he furnishes - SPEAK FOB.ITSELF, and ho will ho hold to the following which re his old standards. . * ~ . l. To sell none but the best cooi tiiat is to be had. 2. To sell as cheap as any one In the trade. 8; To deliver what Uls omtomers-buy, and not to furnish them with a lower nrlced article, to make the price salt bls sales. ‘ • ■ - . 4. Believes In theprlnolnle that scales cannot be In use [without repairs, j for a series of years, to the advantage of the customers.' • 6. To keep all kinds of coal to be had anywhere else. - . . ' . ti. Never to misrepresent coal to make a sole, 7. To guarau tee full two thousand pounds to the ton. ■ i 8. To give the customers tho advantage of any change of prices at the mines, 0. is determined to do all in his power for the hdneht of those, who deal with him. Send on your orders and you shall be dealt as fairly withe and on as favorable terms os any yard in the place. „„„ AT H. BLAIR. March 11. iB6O. HOTEL. NORTH HANOVER STREET, Cabltsle, Pi. „ Tiie subscriber has leased the above com nio dlousand ..... WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, lately occupied. oy Lewis Faber.) and la now prepared.to accommodate the - nubile in aman her to give BaUafuctlon. STABLING FOR FIFTY HORSES, WM. E, KARNB. Aprlll€(»-Cm* Bentz house.** Ibrmerlp the Ojnnun House, NOS, 17 AND 10 EAST. MAIN ST REET, Carlisle, Pa, The undersigned, having purchased ondea Sffi y « re ’. tHt » ed ’ aud Jurnl ,liet * an6tt throughout with flrsuclaas Juruiture, this well known and old established HOTEL, solicits tho custom o* the community and traveling nubile. He Is well prepared to furnish flrsUolass accommoda tions to ail who desire tomake a Hotel their homo, or pleasant temporary abode. Ibe cus tom from the surrounding country la respectful ly solicited. Courteous and attentive servants are engaged at this ‘ lopolar Ho use. C'EO. Z. BENTZ, Proprietor, ‘ N, B.—A flrat-Cloaa Livery is oonnooted with (he Hotel, under tho management of Messrs Jos. L. Sterner, it Bro. April 20, woo—cm J. L. HTERNBR’B LIVERY AND SALE STABLE detween hanover and Bedford bxs IN THE REAR OF BENTZ HOUSE ' , CARLISLE, PA. Having Jilted np the Stable with new Carrt oges, ,4e„ I am prepared to furalah hrut-olaaa turn-outs at reasonable rates. Parties token to aud from tho springs. April 25.1£0T-3J
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