hiriciturd. ft ‘ Rearing Cnlrcs for Stock. The Rural 'New Yorker says: If fanners well understood and ap preciated raising calves, thoro would ho many more of them raised, and much better animals.. The Ramc.mctb od may bo followed in raising for stock for tho butcher, unless they, aro inten ded for breeding, in which' case they should bo fed a very small quantity of molasses or sweet, food for this, When fed in excess, will render females barren and males impotent, tbo reasons for which have been often given. But in ani mals intended for fattening, sweet foods w'll strongly develop this quality. Dean or pea meal will bo found an ox-. i i llont addition to tho oil meal for slock calves after three,weeks old; but they should always bo cooked. This, made into a porridge and mixed with - ' oil meal, will be found very nutritious, and possessing just tho qualities desir ed to develop tho frame, and muscle of the young animal. Pea meal is also slightly constipating—just the counter part of oil meal. It will no found that, one dollar and llfty cents thus expend ed in feeding a stock calf will make it worth double at six months.'“Fine calves may also bo raised upon whey, with this addition of oil meal, pea, oat, or barley meal. Tho whey is principally composed of sugar, and needs, to make it a well-balanced food, some others containing muscle-forming. and bone building elements. There is no policy so short-sighted in the farmer as that of raising pinched and stunted animals. wonty-flvo per cent, added to tho cost of raising a worthless calf would devel op a lino animal. Watering Horses, Horses should never bo kept so long without water that they will drink largely when they got it. Give it to them often, and they will never injure ihumsclvcs with it. Nothing' is more < oniinon than to hitch a team to the plow, and make them work half a day without a drop. What man wouldsuh npx to such treatment ? If the plow is started at seven in the morning, water should be given again before ten; and again in the afternoon by lour o’clock, liven if half an hour is thus consumed, more work will ho done in a day. The objection that horses on the road should not be “ loaded’with water,” is not val id. A horse weighing 1,200 pounds will not be much encumbered addition ally.by 29 pounds of water, while the distention will give him additional strength. Every farmer knows that when he himself undertakes to lift a large log or heavy stone, ho can do more by first inflating himself with air, and hot unfrequontly he loses a button from hig pantaloons in the oper ation. Some degree ofinilation by wa ter will add to a horse’s strength in a similar manner. In driving a liorso on the road at a natural gate of nine or ten miles an hour, I- have; frequently had occasion toobserve that he was laboring •with perspiration until I left him drink freely,, when he ceased to sweat, and evidently traveled more freely. Don’t be afraid to give your horse water; the danger is in mailing them abstain too long—in’which case cave is needed. Coahtry Gentleman. Slrnw Tor Morses. Tho value of straw as a feeding sub stance was never better proved than by the following fact: A firm having a large number ot heavy wagon horses had frequent -occasion for the veter inary surgeon until tiiey were, recom . mended to mix a certain portion of hno cut straw with tho clover hay. Ibis has been practiced now for some years, and their bill ior doctoring is at a minimum. The partner of the firm, who told me this, said how advantage ous it was not to bo deprived, as they lormerly were, of several horses—to say nothing ol the saving in expense and loss. The fact is, tho food was too richer too mucilaginous, for I have of len been told that fine hay, unmixed with straw chad, balls in thestomachc, and urns is deprived of action of tho gastucjuiccs. _ \\ ok now that too much succulent or rich grasses are injurious, and no doubt straw chairmixed witli it acts mechanicaly, if pot chemically, with advantage. It would be well for our agricultural friends to know that (or several thousand horses belonging to the London General Omnibus Coni- ! > , lln X> the looil is all passed through tho (■half cutter with, I believe, a certain proportion of straw. While spriiw grazing our bullocks taros, wo miS 'Y, llh 1k , 1,1 thejr early growth, but as they advance-to flowering ami podding, this is not required, because then; is mneip wheat and oats grown - wlt A .W'bich gets intermixed on passing through thcT-chair machine.— •/. J/celn. hoii.rNCi Potato as.—There is a groat d.Ail constantly said as to the best wav a boil potatoes. The following, said to an Jnsji mode, is no doubt very ftood. it is said that in Ireland they always nick otf a piece of the skin, niit them m a pot or cold water, which is gradually, heated, but never allowed to bod; cold water should he added as soon as the water begins to boil; when done, pour all the water oIT, cover' the vessel with a cloth, and in a few mim utes they are cool enough tor use. Mt i? lr? ~ Ho 'v much better is 3 our farm than it was ono year atro? How much lovlior have you made your i° m n . Jy r 7 tho Pointing of trees and shrubs ? How much better is yourstock of horses, sheep and cattle? How much of el-ror have you discovered in your mode of treatment of the different crons you have grown ? How much have you learned from your neighbors, from your agricultural paper, from your exneri ence m relation to your farm opera s' lions ? How mucli havo you done to i nLS™ i , w , ir< ;. an( , l daughter in their household duties by furnishing them with unproved household utensils, and the better location and arrangement of wells, cisterns, walks, wood piles, ccl ..lars and dairy rooms? How much of o “ nt ; 3S /, lnd ehl ‘ nt y ,lavo y°e shown towards tho needy and tho helpless?— How much better husband, father and brother are you than you were one year . Now is tho time to reflect upon all these things. L Abortion in Cows.— A writer in the llejte-n farmer advances the theory that this difficulty, which is. becoming ,a formidable ono with dairymen in many sections, is owing to a want of phosphates in the food and water con slimed by the animal. The avidity "dll wliieli laying hens eat egg shells and fragments of bones, while at other times they do not eat them, and roos ters never, and the fact that durin gostatioiLg'Ows cat bones and board” are cited .in continuation of the correct ness ol this theory.. It is also said that tins information is being sold at a lim b price as a receipt for a care of abortion, and that-Mr. Lyman 11. Sanford, of Uieiry hints, A. Y., Jiad .used it , with perfect success, h'or several years his h . lld lieeuin the habit of calving a f!i lui yi ono year fourteen out of thirty-live miscarried between' (lie monthsot January and March. Anoth er gentleman had gathered bones m. Ii pounded them fine, and when the cows li t“*n d ’ pUt i as , much bono dhst ns. salt together and suited once a week JIo advices keeping the bone-dust from the air, until used, as it will otherwise lose a portion of its phosphorus. Three Rules nor Renovating old Pasture!).—l. In winter, lime them in the wot place. 2. In .sum mer, mow thorn where bushy. It. Keep sheep on them, and feed tho sheep beans and oil cako. Utfi ©OOSS. SUMMEB. 1869> 1869. NEW GOODS Grenadines, Organdy Lawns, Piques, Japanese Poplins. Reduction In prices of nil Spring Goods on ham I will close out tho balance of my Spring Slock at cost to make room for Now Fall Goods. Brr- galns in all kinds of DOMESTIC GO'OD S Bargains In Hosiery, Gloves, White Goods, Ac. Splendid Corded *Plquo at JOc., Corded Pique, one yard wide, 50c., Men’s Heavy Half Hose, Ladles Hose at Hem Stitched at 10 and 12)-aC., Bleached Muslin at 12>£c. Allklndsof SUMMER PANTS STUFF at prices that defy competition. A full assort meat of Shawls, Parasols, Bun Umbrellas, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Jcc., always on hand. GRAIN BAGS, CLOTHS & CASSIMERE^S, From the Lowest Grade to tho Finest Frond Having always taken the load In this branch ol tho business, I would soy I mibbelter prepared. this season than over, to meet tho wishes of al desiring a good article, or a very fair bargain. SUITS SJADE TO ORDER, at the shortest notice by a first-class taylof. MOURNING GOODS, BOMBAZINES WO OL DELAINES, BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES, CRAPE VEILS AND COLLARS, English Crapo BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, Square and long, also a full assortment of Fu- neral Goods, for which orders will be promptly and satlsfactoraliy filled. TABLE LINENS, T ABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS TOWELS, LINENS, ' MAESAILLES, PIQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS, INDIA TWILLS, SWISSES, TARLETONS. CAMBRICS &C. 'Rommember tho place, as I am determined not to bo undersold In anythltog In outline, Al I ask is au Inspection of our New Stock just opened. I can convince you that my goods are cheap: L. T GREENFIELD, No. i EAST MAIN STREET, July 1. IMS). JFurniture, J£c B. E W I N Q , CABINET MAKER ■AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MA IN STREET, CARLISLE, PENN’A. A SI’LNFDID ASSORTMENT OP NEW FURNITURE ... - . for the Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stools, Lounges, Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables. Kasy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomons, Huroaus, What-Nots, Secretaries, Ac., Ac., Cliamber, Parlor bluing Room. Kitchen FURNITURE, of tho Latest Stylos. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN BETTS. Splendid Now Patterns, BEDSTEADS. AND MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, * in groat variety, - Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town ami country attended U> promptly ami on reasonable terms. 1 /Dec. 17. IHiiS—tf QABI N E T WAR EHO u SI TOWN AND COUNTRY. Tho subscriber respectfully Informs his frloiu ami the public Konorally, that he still continue tho Undertaking business, Uml Is ready to wu upon customers either by day or by n Itflit. Road "mule Coffins kept constantly on hand, bot plain anil orn unehital. He lias constantly hand Fisk's Paitnl Mctalic Hartal Owe, of widen be has been appointed the sole agent. This case is recommended as superior to any of the kind now In use, It being perfectly air tight. Ho has also furnished himself with anew Rose wood Hkause and gentle horses, with which he will attend funerals In town and country per sonally, without extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of the ago Is StreWa Spring MtUrass, the best and cheapest bed now In use, the exclusive right of which I have insured and will bo boot constantly on hand. CABINET MAKING. In nil Its various brandies, carried on, and llonu jeans. BecrcULrles, Work-stands, Parlor Ware Upholstered Chairs, Bofas, Pier, Side and Centre iables, 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 Glasses, and ali other articles usually .manufactured In this line of business, kept constantly on hand. His workmen are men of experience, his ma torial the best, and Ids work made In tho latest city style, and hll under his own supervision. If will be warranted and sold low for cash. He Invites all to give him n call before purchas ing elsewhere. For tho liberal patronage here-' tofire extended to him ho feels Indebted to his numerous customersj and assures them that no oflorts will be spared In future to please them in stylo and nrlco. Give us a call. Remember tho place, North Hanover street nearly opposite tho Deposit Bauk, Carlisle. DAVID SIPE. . ‘ Dec. 11SC8. Important to Housekeepers, Hotels. Hanks, Offices, &o. THE PATENT WTKE ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN WILL. ITT ANY WINDOW, Give ventilation and light, ~«o^,T , H creen from vlew.nnd exclude FLIES, MOSQUITOS AND OTHER INSECTS. For Bale by Dealers In House-Furnishing Goods. The Adjustable Window Screen Company, BOLE MATS'HKACTUKEHS 623 Market Street, Philadelphia. July I,lM)o.—uin N. HANOVER STREET, NO. gj^ NK W rq ItK J 1 It A N OH, HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS, wo would Invite tho special attention of the citi zens of Carlisle and Cumberland Co., to bur well selected stork of Hosiery, Gloves. Notions. While Goods, Linen and I-umy Goods, all of which wo are determined Jo run offal astonishing low ste lJlvo ~s an oar,y °sr “uaVi iilyfiSy.g our - May 27. uSiiiZ- "“■‘"vcm.ccl, Hull JJKW JAUUQIt STORK : JOHN HANNON,' - H. CORNER HANOVER ANDPOMPRETST Pure tiXtSyT 111 °' " to ~> Rest Common Whiskey. Pure Holland Gin, Ginger Brandy. Port Wine, Sherry Wine, Jamacln Rum, Raspberry Syrup, 'PA VI.OR'H BITTI-ncj-~lNlto l , 'l‘' , S it OfoVSAS° May IS, 1863-ly Utß ©OOSB. GOODS II SOMETHING TO SUIT THE TIMES AND SEASON AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STOKE T H OM A S A . HAEP E E . coux/t/i of j/axovkk .c royiFUHT xru.. who Is n;>w'prcparcd‘CtM3xliibU ah elegant' and well assorted stock of DEI GOODS. At exceedingly low prices! Bargains in BLA NR JST&. of All colors and sixes. The Cheapest Block i n town. FLANNELS. Plain and Twilled, all colors, Hornets, ; Sharks, Plaid Shirtjnga, Operas, Home-made, and a fine article of Welsh Flannels. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Long ami Square, Paisley and Thebot. Ladles 4 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 lino of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. FANCY D JR BBS GOODS In new and rich designs. Many of tho above goods selling otr at greatly reduced prices. Im mense stock of all tho leading brands ’of Domcs tlc and House Furnishing DfiVeGoods, at less than regular Ices. . V;* BLEKCHED-AND BROWN SHEETINGS. PIL LOW CASE MUSLINS, PILLOW CASEN-LI ENB. NAPKINS TABLE LINENS ANDDOYLIES. TOWELS AND TO WELL!NOS Marseilles QiillU and Table Covers, Notting ham Lace Curtin Material and TJdys. WHITE GOODS,’" Embroideries, Laces and Inserting#, Vella .Boreges and. Crapes. -Holsery and Gloves In great variety, tin extensive stock of N 0 T I O NS. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN GOODrt. . COB SE TS! COBS EX &!! French Wove, Hip Gore, ami tin* c.-u-i.ratcd Ilcrkel Corners. Ladles' CnlN ami i ■■.l.-ir-, IL-m -hitched Tacked and Emhrnidcr -I M.mdkci chiefs, ‘limey Lace IlanilKorehu-N imd manv articles. I Invite.attention to recent purchases of Ncu and Desirable goods, in which 1 can oiler sped.it inducements to cash bnvers. THUS. .A. HALIM K. Cor. of Hanover ami I'oinliei t>. Deo. 2-1. ISkS—tf QPIUNG GOODS lO We havejn.-t returned fnau Hi ■ • very large ami splendid assortment. i ■. goods, which vve on-.selling «-lfrapidiv „i LOWER i'UI• 'K< TH \.N THE LOWEST, onr stock ol D E E S S HOODS, Is very lull and complete; tlie styles are unsur passed. We have splendid SILKS,CASHMERES, DELAINES, ALPACCAS, and many now style goods, GINGHAMS, CAI.IcOES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, Trimmings, ‘ Tickings, .Muslins, v Shawls, Blankets, Flannel* all grades, ' , Handkerchief CI.OTHH AND CASSIMERES, Jeans, Cottonades, and tho largest stock of smal wares and trimmings in the valley, ~ CARPE2&, OIL CLO2H, Mattings, Rugs. Blinds, Carpet Chain of Cot. ton, Linen and Wool, best make. Our Carpel* are considered by Judges to be tho cheapest out side of the great cities. This slock of goods Is very largo, well assorted, ami will bo sold oil' at reduced prices. It Is-not necessary, to till a column In exaggeration of our stock ; but we invite all to call and see for them fl il . vt ! s, J vllk i l 1 w 0 think will satisfy them that this is the place to buy for profit to themselves. BENTZ&CO. April 22. JS(W— QBEAT CLOSINU OUT SALE. Our entire stock ol summer woods to be closed out In thlrly days, if possible. - The greatest bargains over offered in Carlisle, Is now lobe given by-us for the next thirty days. We are ueicrintned lo close out 1 OUU K’KTJRK STOCK OP RUAIMKR GOODS, Wo will keep no account of wha't goods cosl They must all be sold without reserve. DEDUCTIONS AND DISCOUNTS unci OlTlce are the order of the day.. We have a complete assortment of all .kinds of goods vet, and such wonderful low prices as to astonish the most experienced buyers. U K DUCK D :5 iHJCU.tI) f.ir - ( 'a.sslrm-I'.- I (Hi do Alpaca, 75 tin (Hi . Japanese) Mlxlturo, 50 Granite popl ns. 11l Pungei* tin., ',O llest Organdie*. ID do. dn.. Good I,aWn.s, lo u() I.iicc Lhawls, 10 «a tin. do. Ciootl lit). SILK COATS AT HALF THEIR COST. Summer Shawls for ci an SI 50 Hoop Skirts, v i (M 1 Carpets. Oil Cloths,, Blinds, Ac.. Twenlv-llvo per ccut. Lower .than the Lowest. DOMESTICS OF ALLJUNDS EXCEEDINGLY We will give you more value for your mouov miaer nny and all circumstances, than can bo bad elsewhere. Call early and examine our goods, see our prices, and be convinced of the w. C. SAWYER & CO., east main street 5000 pounds of wool wanted, for which we wl pay the highest market price June 10. mm—ly • T| r *WM.j). HALL, AND Mra.MARY JL/S. HALL, HOMOEPATHIO PHYSICIANS residence. No. 37 South Hanover street, Carlisle,, treated Acuto or Chronlo diseases sucocssftilly' Puhner Donaldson, Unlontown, Pa. Cured ot Heart Disease, of 2 years standing, in live weeks Had been given up to die. . 1 Miss Clara Gilbert, Germantown, Pa. Liver Co m P>alnt, of two years standing. Cured In two BenJ. Rocser, Unlontown, Pa. Inflnmntlon of the eyes, with loss of tho sight of ono eye. of six teen years standing. Cured In three months Mrs. Mary Gilbert, Germantown, Pa. Dvs months° f yonrs slaudlUß * Cured In two Mr, F. T. Wood, Girard Avo„ ami Warnock St., yenrs a s°tnndfn(; CUrei ' ° fGeneral I,eblllt Y° r Un-oo Miss Emma Morris. 1221 Girard Avo. Phlla. Pa C?Sd six we§S ° f tbre ° yearB st,mdln ß-- r,»J‘Io an i^i I,rier, .. 7 TI?.^ 0r k b 13th street, Philadol phla, Ponna. .“White Swelling ll of nine years standing. Cured In five months. U 1 “ mu * uura All consultation free. Ofllccs strictly private. Drs. Hall respectfully refers to tho following V os 'i\ l . n|: h ! PorUslo. Mrs.J.Ui. Mnsonllcf mor, Mrs. Wm. UnsUnßS, Mrs. Win, Jackson, others 111 el ’’ Mr “- Henry Suydur, and ninny May 13.16(j:-Hin. QUMBERLANH NURSERIES. • HENRY 8. RUPP, Proprietor. SiiiuEMANSTott-N, Ciimborlnud County, Pa ullorsa largo and lino assortmont of Nursery Btook, for thu coming fall, conslstlnprof all kinds of iTult Trees ot kho wry best varieties. Ever greens and ShadoTrees,Hardy Flowering Shrubs u largo stock of Grape Vino and Strawberry I jauts, every variety worth growing, all kinds of snfall fruits, Large Rhubarb, «to., Ac, 'Osage Orange fur Hedging, at 65 per 1,000, Roses, Grcenhouso Mowers ami Plants. Every thing wanted In tho Nursery lino can bo had hero, of the best quality and at the lowcstprlces Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis. Juno 21. UOi)— ly 'l/TRS. R.-A. SMITH'S PHOTO- J.VJ graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hano vor Street, and MnrketSqimro. whore may bo had 01l iho dlfrorentstyles of Photographs, from card to life size. T VORYYPETS. AMBROTYPEB. AND ANMELIOTYPES : also Pictures od Porcelain, (something newlbntb Plain and Colored, and which are boautlAupro lhom° ,1H ° f th ° I ' l ‘ ot °K ra l ,hlc Rrt - Call aha see TOMTOtypraiS!!" 01 * g ‘ V ° U U> Co|>yln K fro,u Feb.u* V ims tUo PQtrouago of thepubllo. ly/TAEQUAKT’S CELEBRATED LINIMENT EOII MAN OH HEART. Admirably adapted to' the euro of all Diseases for which a Counter-Irritant, or External Reme dy Is required. Diploma awardctl by the, Cumberland Cbunty Ag* ricnlturni Society, I.S(kS. IIEFE REN C EH; Abraham .Marquart, l£sq„ him shown jqo tho receipt oi which bin. Liniment Is composed Vroiiuny knowledge of the - hesitate In certifying that It will be Ueuellclul whore im external application of tho kind Is indicated. * ( A. STKWAKT. M. D. ■ Fully conversant with the chemical compo nents and medical effects of A. Marquart’sLini ment, I cheerfully recommend It to those who mayuccdll. S.N.ECKEH, M.D, Mr. a, Marquart:—Dear Sir* I take pleasure In Raying that I nave used your Liniment for chap- J>ed hands, and It cured them and mode thorn eol soft. I think It the best I have over used, and would cheoxfUliyTCCommond.lt to tho gen eral public.' ■ WM. QIIACV. ‘ Newton township, Pa,, Nov. 21, ISCS. I hereby certify tball have used A. Marqaart’S Liniment for Scratches and Spavin on two of my horses with tho greatest success; and would recommed it to all who aro In need of anything of tho kind. . B C MELLIftGER, county Treas’r. Stoughstowß, Kov. 18, ISOS.' Mr. A. Marquart:—DearSlr: I haveusedabout half a boltlo of your Liniment on my horse for a bad Collar Gall, which was tho 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 wlthoj It for ten times Us cost, and cheerfully recommend it to the public, MICHAEL LATSGAW. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 2U, IbGS, A. Marquart, Esq.:—Dear Sir: I hod a very severe attack of Rheumatism In my back, so that I • could scarcely walk, which was very gainful. After using naif a bottle of your cele raicd Liniment, I was entirely cured. This Is not a recommendation, bnt the plain truth.— You can make any use of this you please. JACOB LONG. Walnut Bottom, Pa, Kov. 20, IS®, Mr. A. Marquart:—Dear Sir: I hire used tout valuable Liniment In my family for different pains and aches, and it has proved satisfactory in every ease. ■ I do think, as an external Lini ment, It stands without a rival. I would cheer fully recommend it to the public. RespectftdlyT?’ ■ GEOItOK W. YOCUM; Jacksonville, Pa., Nov, 21,1868. A. Marqunrl, Esq.;—Dear Sir; It affords me pleasure to certify that I have used your Lini ment on xny node, in a case of very Sore Throat, which wns much .swollen and very painful. Af ter two or lim e applications, I found It to act like magic, ami would recommend It as an ex cellent Liniment. JACOB SEVERS. Walnut Bottom, Pa.,Nov. UI.ISSS I- r&tlf'bj/ J!-( n-itivk tiro's., I J.. Ralston, Com ).vm .1- Hold- nnlisle. * i- WANTED! Address a.makquart. m bottom, Cumberland Co.,Pa. 11 f 1 U tio purposes of a LiiaUve rx Perhaps no one modi /CJ vine is so universallyTC- Jy quired by everybody as /J . a cathartic, nor was ever c ; any before so universal ■■■ ' lv adopted Into use, in * overv country and among , , -.£-?■ all classes, as this mild hut eilicicnt purgative * Rill. The obvious rea ■ - ',i'/ _ son tint it is a mure rc '.'flT ~ liable ami far more effec -■ t:• - tmil remedy than any ‘ “’"*** other. Those who Imvo I i', ktimv that it cured them; those who have n-.. t ivn.ov di.it it nres. their neighbors and friends, :uM -til know Ui it what it. does mice it docs always Hi •* it never tad ‘ through any fault or neglectof a •• t fin i-iti in. We have thousands-upon thou •i'.l • enrtin.Mtasof their remarkable cures of the i lowing complaints, but fiihdj riives tire known In e. iieighborlmod, ami wo need not publish litem, dda.ited to all ages and ctmdilioas in all vlim'atus; < on’.tinmg neither calomel or tiny deleterious drug, ihey may he taken'with safety by anybody. Their 'iig.tr coating preserves them ever IVesh and makes ■h - ai pie;;'jint to lake, while bclns purely vegetable ■ * liana dm arise from their use m any quantity.- They operaie by their powerful inlluenco on tho ei'e-n tl viscera to purify the blood.ami stimulate it ••ato hojiliiiy action —remove the obstructions of tho. i i.n.i h, bowel-*, liver, and oilier organs of tho' I- d\, rc-toring their irregular action to health, and wherever they exist, such derange in."?, ji-, are the first origin of disease, Mmnto directions are given in tho wrapper on tin-box, for the following complaints, which these tiHU rapidly cure:— Km a>r«i»cp«iik or Indigontion, Useless* Languor and Lons of Appetite, they 'honld be t;iken moderately to stimulate the stom ach and re-turo its healthy tone and action. Km- idvrr Complaint and its various symp t'*-ii', IlcttilaclusAlck Headache, .V.iiuiiiien or 4*reen Micknexit, Itllioux y»rntery or Diarrhoea, but ouo mild du-e is gcnentlly required., . Kur niicuimuium, Oont, Gravel, Palni f-.ulon rtf the Heart, JPain iu thcTNido, BKack and Loin*, they shouk).*o continuously taken, as rciiijircd, to change action of the sj stem. \\ tilt Such disappear. ■ 1 For llroniy and J»rop«lcal Swelling* they should ho hi ken m largo ami frequent done* to pro (inn; the effect «ra drastic purge. 1-or MiniiiroHNlou n largo (Wo should he taken ar t' V y t ty .p nssei,S e i' t min ,eavG Philadelphia at 7- 80 A, M.. connecting with similar train on East Ponna. Railroad, returning from Reading at 0 35 P : s?a*tt°Pl >ln P nt uU HtatloiiH; leave Pottsville c a 'i* - * 0 243 M** Slmmokm a 52a A, M.; Ashland at 700 A. M„ and 1230 p M • Tamaqua at 830A.M.? and 220 P. M.. for Phlla M Leave Pottsville, via. Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad at 7 10 A. M. for llarrlsourg and USOA. M. for Pine Grove ami Tremont. Readlugaceommodallon train; leaves Reading 45 p S< if” iI '' retumiUß louvefi Philadelphia at 1- Pottatown Accommodation tram; leavesPotts aU 00 P °M 5 A * w *' roturn,u B leaves Philadelphia Columbia Ilallrond trains leave Readlngut 7 00 ColrnnhS! P ’ M ’ ‘° rEphrata ' Wlz. Lancaster, Perklomon Railroad Trains leave Porklemen Junction at» 15 A. M, and 530 P. if., returning leaveSklppack atHIOA. M. arid 1246 r. M..ccm roacl g wil 1 siluilur trains on the Heading Hall- 15 to 20 3 60 to 5 00 On Sundays: Leave Now York at 8 00 P. M.. Philadelphia 800 A. M. audfllSP. W.,tlie SO 6 »m I A Sir 1111 .J un ? 1 , n « onl r y rt° Kwidlncj Pottsville 8 OOA.'M.j Harrisburg 550 A. M.,4 TO and 10 50 P. M.j and Heading atl 05,300and7 15 A; M., for Harrisburg, at 1250 and 7 31 A. M. for New York andat4 25P.M..f0f Philadelphia. ir™ I i I ft utQ rp Uo , n '. MUenge, Season, School and ducc^rates^ IC^ota,t ° rom P°. luta i litre- J^ through; 100 pounds allowed T C «n P i l , BS .°w I ?,P r ; O.A 4 . NICOLUB, Jan. 21.IbUJ—Jy Gen. Suverintcndcnt nONSUMPTION CAN RE CURED ' I G -OnrriKQn'fl New Process o/ lYeat- Vi t;, 7 or Address Dr. C. o. Garrison ail L Street, Philadelphia, pa ' LUNO^/“EAB£a ttoU ° n B ‘ V0 “ THnOAT “'»> March J, lau*) —iy C°millk HHKLL:ERS ANI) CIDER Hlekok’s Portable Cider Mill. ~L; A Co's. Portable Cider Mill Star torn Shelter, (three sizes.) Cannon Corn Shelters. National Fodder Cutter. (I hree sizes.) Cumberland Double-aetlon Harrow Together with other AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS workS* 110 Ut tll ° CftrllBl ° i,,(mnilr y (uul Machine K. i CO. Sept 2,1889—2 m TjIXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice ia XU hereby given that letters testamentary on ttie estate of John Britton, dec’d,, late of the town .ship of Koutlmmptou, County of Cumberland have been granted to the undersigned, residing In same township. All persons having claims igalnst the estate will present thdm for settle nent Immediately, and thoso Indebted are ro* “•sled to make payment. HUBERT BRITTON, Jixivilur, Aug, 25—Ot* gIE VMS AND WIRE CLOTH MANUFACTURED BY ,SELLERS BROTHERS, (E.’i Market Street, Phila. Sept. £l, ISiiU—iim imrtucal. SUlppcD&burg, Sept! 15,' 18GS. lie Pills, pnt a .single grain «>f Mineral Poison enteis Into JK*ii'. 0 . ,,, iV ,, ?‘ 1 °i , ”.i* l> I llll ' wl,lk ‘ H iMvarlahly af fords relief and eltecls most wonderful cures no overdose could Injure the most, tender Infant J. M. Li.vnsKv-near sir:-We arc very near out ol >our medicue, please send us two doz en. \V e would Just say that your medicine has cured a ease of Scrofula that has.been coming on fur live years; the _llet.li was eaten olf the la dy s unns—you could ace the sinews- working She isnttUeclghth bottle now,and the flesli Is Brow n E on very fast, Vour Blood Searcher Is K o“ Ingall over the country. The people arc very much pleased with the above ciute. pioaso send us statement of our account, and oblige us Yours Truly, b * JOHN RALSTON & SON, Kldkrton, Inj>, Station. ° f counterreltK * Tho genuine has aT the bottom of the ousldo wrapper. QARRIAGES. A . B . S H E R K 150 I,nolory ’ N - E ' CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, , . SPRING WAGONS, onlor' e ffn in 0 !*. 111 ll! ? I1 “o.’on luma or made to "‘to Buggies or Soy a 2O. alntlng > jrom P u y attended to. T>EMOVALAC: L. LOCHMAN Las tho public to examine tho place and I,lb ous specimens, Tho well 1 UnSwS skUl?.“«£ proprietor, as an Artist, with on improved [lull t and entrance and sky-light, all m ii?,x! Iloor, are sutllolent Inducemoits lU tho nubife to patronize tho establishment, public March 4, 18C9- C * L< L °OHMAN. 11 *rEDrOINES.-Diseases of Oot . IbW— iy« ffiafe taeneincc. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is nt once .ngreenble, healthy j- and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded of gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick-, cncd, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the. glands atrophied and decayed. Put such ns remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment. it will keep it clean and vigorous. lis-occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. - Free from those, deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a ■ HAIR DRESSING, nothing pise can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white .cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $l.OO. THE WORjuD’S INTERNAL REM- EDYII L JOHNSON'S 7 RHEUMATIC: COMPOUND [BLG'bb; PU R IFI Eft. QUICK IN ITS ACTION. PERMANENT IN ITS CURE READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY .’Messrs R. E.Sellers * Co.—Having suffered with Rheumatism for a long time I was Induced by Col, Danka to try Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound, I purchased one bottle and'was perfectly cured alter using it three days. LAWRENCE WINCHELL. Etna, Allegheny Co. 10,18W5. Messrs. U. E. Sellers * Co.—Gents;—After suf fering for aevtm years-from Rheumatism I was cured by one bottle of Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound, when Physicians could give mo no roller. „ JOSEPH .ROBINS. Sbarpstown, N. J, Dec. 15,180 U., Messrs R, E. Hellers A Co.—Dear Sirs;—l was a cripple from Rheumatism for sixteen years, of , ton confined to the house, and even tumble'to ■walk. Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound cured mo from myidfsease, and now I can walk without my staff as well as ever. . JAMES McDOWELI,. Trentim. October 23,1885. Messrs, it. E. Hellers * Co.—Gents:—Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound cured me of Rheumatism when Physicians aud every other preparation In tho Pharmacopia failed. Dr. J. T. WRIGHT. Leavenworth, Kansas, Dec. 25,1865, Messrs. R. E. Sellers * Co.—Dear Sira:—l here by certify that a number of persons, (my father among tho number,) who were afflicted with- Rheumatism for many years, have to my Knowledge, been permanently curdd by‘the use of Johnson's Rheumatic Compound. ' t „ H, B. LINN. Sharon, Pcnna. Nov. 20,18G7. 11. E. SELLERS & CO., SOLIS PUOI'UIKTOUS, PITTSBURGH, PA. JOHNSTON, .HO L L OWAY O O w D E "N , P 111 LAI) E L P HIA, PA HAVER'STICK BROS;, CARLISLE, PA March 4,lBG9—tf The greatest medical dis* COVERY KNOWN TO MAN. HKilKi Mnßkm ish ?$& <‘jy/&ai& i"-N iv For llio cure of all diseases arising from an im pure State of the Blood, such ns - A,n SCROFULA,SALT RHEUM, KUYSIPELAS. SORE EYES. BOILS, TITTER, itc. [t is purely A VFA JETA RLE PREPARATION— R. E. SELLERS & CO. Solo Proprietors, R. E. SELLERS & CO PITTSHUItGU, J>A. i'orfialo by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN. PHILADELPHIA, PA. HA VEUSTICK BROTHEKH, CARLISLE, Pa 6 MfU’oh 4 18WS-U' JUrtiBJJ, &c. GS AND MEDICINES . -r^ THE BEST PLACE TO Ptl-Y PURE AND RELIABLE on vgs 9 Medicines and Fine Chemicals IS A T HAVERSTIOK BROS., No. 10 North Hanover Street, CARLISLE PA. DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Books Fancy Quods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, Toilet Articles, Ac., Dye , fluff's, Cosmetics, Slationary, « Invested largely ami are prepared to guarnm« to \helr friends and customets as low prints a any market outside the cities. They especMj Invito the attention of mechanics, farmer* niui builders. Our stock Is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring for anything In our line. Wo have the agency.ef the Willcox & Gibbs SEWING MACHINE. and would respectfully ask all those In waolol a Machine, to examine the Wllicox & Gibbs’ be* fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. Feb. 25. IbCO.—lv PIPEB'B ; BOOK AND FANCY STORE, AND GENERAL NEWS DEPOT 33 WEST MAIN STREEP, OABLISLE, PA A fine assortment of Goods on nand.sucii ah Writing Desks. “ Port Folios. . Ladles Companions. Work Boxes. Satchels, Ladles* Parses. ' Pocket Books, • Begar Cases, Cord Cases, Gold Fens, ' «n Pen Knlvw, V .&€.,*« „ * “A LARGE SUPPLY ,OP FAMILY BIBLES . andPHOTOGRAPHIO ALBDJI AT REDUCED PRICES. DIABIES FOB 1861. received forall Magazines, nun &c., at publishers prices. You save postage Pnd always sure of receiving yonr B »? bso . rlbt “e at Pipek's. hand a mtpply of n Is I)atdto keeping always u(. for town and country schools. MwMmT” crdoled wl »*“ desired. A|Su E S^fho“^Sfe V m?S J uU W i ell the disposition of generally to make many promises to The subscriber would prefer to leave the oua Hr of the coal he furnishes me qua nj SPEAK FOR ITS ELF, Sfttßttr *° «“ louov wmeu r. had. T °“ U non ' but ths bcat ooal that Is to I» .SSSSiw. moke the price snit his sales. r Dr * c °d article, to bMn wB,FmtooSM r i£W'^l^ tlla, scales cannot to theadvanlagoof tKs toi™"'* 8 ofyC “' else. 10 keop ’dthindsofee mUoms had anywhere r. T o ov^Slo r Si r i es t?' Jt ;s al 10 * «»'»• the ton. ™ U t " ?0 thousand pounds to change o7prloM™ $ to?m l ines o adTan *°B« of any March 11. 1869. ' R. BLAIR. A mebioan hotel. NORTH HANOVER STREET, dlous anll R ° Ilbor J ' a ' 4 le “«ed the above comma , WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, STABLING POR PIETY HOB ,gES Apr UISOOT-Om* - WM. B, KA' RNH, BENTZ HOUSE.” Bouse, NOS. 17 AND 10 EAST MAIN ST' rfFT tlrely ro-att^fand , .aed anden with tet.olnai JhnmSe ' throughout, tdd established HOTEL eoUclta* d known ana tho community tmvollEß tho custom o, well prepared to fhrnlsharebS? public. He I* Hone to all who deSre tome’ a BB nccominoila home, or pleasant ternnoravv -he a Hotel their tom from thesarromid£ng cor abodB - Tba em-, |r BoUolted« CkmrfAong and 'JWry la respectful; are engaged at tfiSTbpailS! ■ attentive servant* .., N . ?,-T a flrst-OloM BENTZ. Proprietor. * the Hotel, iwdartoa »«f O' 15 connected wilt* Jos, If. Sterner, dr Bro 7 7ju Anegement of Mesir* April 29, J, L. BTBR,sr. 7 ER>S " ’ LIVERY AND sAL E STALLS BETWEEN HANOVE B AND BEDFORD STS. IN THE BEAR Op BENTZ HOUSE CARLISLE, PA. ag® 0 '!”* TnZ UP th,,stoM « with new Carrl tuni-outHAt prepaired to fhrnlsh flrat-olaia Stru^pTC l6 rates> “ " Jbaflitoarc. HENRY SAXTON. CARL I H L d. HENRY SAXTON. H AR D W.*A R E Jfßtecellancous. SCHOOL BOOKS, Carlisle, Pa. April So, IM7-3