E MN i l^ricwltol 11 WORK FOB NOVEMBER Buildings,— Every thing ought to bo put in order for cold weather. Earth mav be banked (ip against the fam dations of cellars. Stables may be boarded up on the inside, and the space tilled with straw or leaves. Tighten the weather-boarding whore it is loose. Set' glass’where panes are broken, and look to leaks around chimneys, holes in tho roof, etc. . Beeves should bo withdrawn from tho pastures, and put in their regular win ter quarters. They will bear pushing now to.the utmost. , ‘ . Vows. —Feed succulent, milk-produc ing food, and he sure that tne milkers do not dry off the cows to save them selves and trouble of milking. Keep the stables very clean, and feed them liberally if therearo fears of them slink ing their calves, and until snow covers tho gronnd give them some pasturage. After this give them a clod of earth occasionally to mumble and, a handful of bone meal to their daily feed; of which rye bran, or wheat bran should form a' part; feed pumpkins without seeds while they last. Young Cattle—. Keep them in open yards with plenty toept, and with deep, warm sheds in which they will bo se cure from the effects of storms. O/icep.—We provide for April lambs this month; and both rams and ewes should be. in good condition. Feed roots cut up, oil meal, or grain-meal »t some kind, and give the tains oats, in addition. Those who feed sheep us ually calculate to have the grain which, they consumg add simply its own value to the sheep,-while all the profit they look for and the pay for care and labor is in the manure which they make; to this end the yards and sheds are con • structed, an abundant supply of litter is provided, and-everything tends to make the manure pile grow. In a less degree, the same is true of other fatten ing stock, tho manure of jvhich is al ways the richest. Horses.— lf possible, have the stable ■o arranged as to be more easily kept clean than neglected. Young horses ought to. be stabled and as carefully groomed as older ones. The horse’s fu ture is in a great measure decided by his first winter. Nothing will com pensate for neglect. Old horses, es pecially those which have been hard worked, may have the range of a piece of woodland or brush pasture until snow comes, and will do well if the grass and bushes have uot been gnaw ed down 100 close by sheep and other horses. Horses do well at least early in the season, on corn stalks, and will, often eat them cleaner than cows. If; cut too short, they will gi ve the horses sore mouths. Stoine. —Fatten upon boiled potatoes and meal, or boiled com, or In some way cook ail the feed of fattening swine. Breeding sows that have got their full growth need not be fed much grain. Clmin ofall kinds should not be left in the sheaf or stook, but corn should be .husked and wheat Unasked and stored in rat-proof granaries as soon as possi ble. Market at fair prices rather than hold. Com. —lt is time now to have all the corn busked and stored in airy cribs. Stack the stalks near the. barns, or bet ter, store in the b-rn under cover, if there is room, as they retain flavor lon ger. Cabbages, if not marketable at re munerative prices, make excellent milk-producing fodder. But them in the barn, cellar, or in trenches for win ter use. All decayed leaves must be tsripped off and given to the hogs, or the milk will taste. Potatoes In pits in the open ground must have free ventilation at first, which should be reduced as the weath er grows colder, and just before the ground freezes up solid, the heaps must havo their last coat of earth, and not before. Fall Plowing. —Do as much plowing ns possible, particularly of land likely to lie long wet in the spring. If plow ed it will be fit to work earlier. Ihe Water Supply for cattle is a se rious consideration. Much manure i» lost by driving cattle to water. Cis terns, if low, should be cleaned out and put in order, to be filled with pure wa ter before' snow comes. If the supply be drawn from springs or flowing wells by pipes, look to the condition of the fountain, and clean it out after the leaves fall Moots.— Before storing, expose them in small heaps for several days, to “sweat” off their superabundant moi sture. Top them without cutting the flesh, and'store clean as possible.— American Agricultural. Fattening IlogN. ■When hogs are fairly on their way ol being fattened, receiving several times a day all the food they can eat, the more they can bo made to eat tho faster they will fatten and the more profit the farmer will derive from tho food given them and consumed. There was once a.’ strife, in a certain neighborhood of good farmers, as to who should annual ly have the fattest hog. Each one took a pig of ihe same litter, so that they all started alike. But somehow it turned out that one certain man always came out ahead-. This constant victory ex cited wonder and curiosity. But at lust the secret leaked out. Tho successful farmer was in the habit of giving his pig all it would eat, and then turning into his. pen another hungry pig, which of course woultTcommenco feeding vo ciferously. This would arouse into ac tion the sluggish appetite of the other pig, and ho too would turn in eating with eagerness and resolutely compe ting with tho hungry pig. By tills means the hog that was being fattened was stuffed several times a day to reple tion. .Now, as wo have found by ex perience there is another way by which a hog can bo induced to eat much more than he otherwise would and con sequently be made to lay on fat very fast. Let a hog bo fed, for instance, all he will eat of com on the car. 'i hen fill his trough half full with, clean water, and strew into this trough three or P ur quarts of shelled corn, and it will bo that the hog’s appetite will come to him again, and this additional amount of food will also bo consumed. It is gen erally the case that those hogs which do not take on fat very rapidly are poor eaters; and itlsanobjectofimportance, worthy of the farmer’s attention, to make them full eaters. Every fatten ing hog, which is really thriving satis factorly, will always denote that by this peculiar, snuffling and difficult breathing, just after eating all ho will eat. And perhaps it will bo found that even scrub hogs, about which so much complaint is made for their shyness in taking on fat, can be made to give much more satisfaction if some effectual means are taken to make them greater eaters. Steam Plows.—There is now live English steam plows running in this country; one in Kentucky, one in Tex as, and three in Louisiana*. They'-'cost about $15,000, ami gave great satisfac tion, as they do the work of twenty or thirty horses with the labor of two or three attendants. They run a gang of from four to six plows, and pulverzio as deep as fourteen indies. They can go much deeper if the farmer wishes. Two or three inventors are working out the Yankee steam plow. One pro poses to build, for about $.1,000 an en gine that will move back and forth o-, the lino of a wire rope fastened at the headlands to a self advanced anchor. PANADA.—Set a pint of water on the stove; and add it littlesugar nutnegand lemon* Crumb up stale white bread, and es soonas the water boils stir In the bread, lotting it boil fast a few minutes. Adda small bit of butter if allowable. ID ci? <©oud»; v j^ETATL DRY GOODS! OPENING OF SILKS DRESS GOODS l t. oree\fielb% BL\CK silks at BLACK SILKS AT SPECIALBARGAINSIn Black Silk* at 3 00 BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF COLORED SILKS! FRENI 11 MERINOES, EMPRESS CLOTHS, PLAIN ALL WOOI. POPLINS velour Poplins, (in mi color*) . RICIi DIAGONAL PLAIDS. BLUR AND GREEN PLAIDS ALL WOOL P.-AIDS FOR CHILDREN, GREAT BARGAINS IN DOUBLE WAR P. BLACK ALPA AS Ffom 50c to SI.OO, ELEGANT STRIPED POPLINS, lu fact everything In the Dress Goods Line that Is NEW ami BEAUTIFUL ran bo found at No. -4, East Mam Street. PURS! FURS I 100 SETS CHOICE FURS just received, now rendv for Int pectlou. Greet Bargains wil ho of* fored lb the above, as they aro purchased direct from the Manufacturer. Domestic Goods. BLEACHED MUSLINS, BROWN MUSLINS. TICKINGS. BTOUPEH, GINGHAMS, CALICOES. CANTON FLANNELS, CHECKS, «tc., Ac. Bargain* in WHITE and RED FLANNELS, GRAV FLANNELS, GRAY' RLANKEI'S. cheap, Bargains in WHITE BUANKETS. Cloths, Cassimeres and Beavers. In this branch I claim that my stock will compare favorably wl'h any of the Merchant Tailors. Suits and overcoats made to order by a firet-clasH workman. THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL ARAB SHAWL In great varieties. Long and Square Shawls. A full assortment of MOURNING GOODS on band. ‘ • FL'NKUAL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND BATIR rACTOHILY- FILLED. 11 NOTIONS. HOSIERY, GLOVES. WHITE GOODS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS • SHIFTS and DRAWERS. Buyers will llnd this great advantage In visit inn my establishment, dial my shelves are not filled with old Goods bought at high prices, hut Instead will find nil the latest novelties of the season In rich and desirable designs, at lower prices than old Dress Goods COST LAST SEA SON. Renoir her the place, ns lam determined to leave nothing undone to please every variety of taste. L. T. GREENFIELD, No. J, East Main St October 7, iB6O. J}RY GOODS! J) RY GOODS! HARPER, Cor. or llauovcr and Pomftrot Nts. ' \ NOW OPEN A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OK NEW AND DKBIKABLK FALL GOODS!! LOW PJUCJES ! ! Always on hand a good assortment of PLAIN AN D FANCY DRESS GOODS, i\t very-low rales, MOiiRNI'NG , AND SECOND MOW* tOUUS. FLANNELS, •Welsh, .Shaker, Domestic, Gauze, Grnv and Red Flannels. BLANKETS, In every variety. SHAWLS, In Checks, Drabs, Mourning and High Color*. LADIES’ CLOAKING, Heavers, Velveteens and Frosted Beaver- WATER PROOF CLOTHS, Gold Mixed, Black and While, Barred, At-. HOSIERY, Cotton, Woolen and Merino. MERINO VESTS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Ladies', Misses', Men’s, and Bovit’i JOUVIN’S KID GLOVES, of line quality ' GLOVES, for Fall and Winter, all sizes and a large variety FRENCH CORSETS, . Hip Goar and celebrated Bcekel, warranted best makes only. KNITTING YARNS, Zephyr,Worsted.Gennantown Wools, In all rol lons. Largo stock constantly on hand. FANCY WOOLENS, Hoods, Ac., In slock at low prices. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, In now and rich designs. HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, Sheetings, Pillow-.Cuso Muslins, Table Linen. Napkins, Doylies, QuillbhuU Coupterimnes,Not tingham Lace, Towels and Towelling. -IMMENSE STOCK.OF DOMESTICS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES nt lew* than regular rates* All goods bought at the head of the market for cash, and will bo sold at lowest cash prices. THOS. A. HARPER. , Cor. of Hanover and Pomfret fcts. Oct. 7, IB6o—tf. rriHE CARLISLE ACADEMY. "An English ami Classical School for young men and boys will be opened Sept. (lth, in Beutz’s building, on South Hanover street. Pupils Instructed In Engllbh, ( lassies, Mathe matics, Natural r-cionco, Penmanship. «to. The course of study Is designed to make thor ough English scholars. aiuMojireparo for College. Special attention wlllbtrg.ven to Practical Arlth metlp, Heading, Spelling, Penmanship, *c., that s.udonls may bo well furnished for business lue, and have agood foundation for a moroextendeu ; course of study. Tho govoruploDt wlll-bo adapted to young yt-n- Oetneti, «nd (huso who cannot be treated thus will not be allowed to remain with us.* Tho School year is divided into two sessions, beginning respectively September Uth.uurl Jan* uijry 3rd. Terms per Session, payable in advance; Pirat b-Mjfo/i.x-Coimuon EnglJs.h,Sls.(*>{ Classics with Common English, 52(U‘0 Second tiession.— Common English: 525.00; Clas sics with Common English, £k».uO. f Tho sciiolara of this Acadeny, by tho payment of a small sum annually, can have tho use of the College Libraries, containing 115,UU0 volumes. Vacations.—July and August,and Irom Christ mas to tho Honda after Now Year. Hoarding.—Pupils from abroad will find good boarding inupnvutc family, at reasonable ruUs, and will bo under Iho supervision of the princi pal. Address H. W. STEHHEPT, A. 8., j rincipal, Carlisle, Pa.. HKKEUENCK; llukogreat pleasure In commending Mr. H. V*. Storrelt, A. 8., os u BonlJomau eminently quahtied to teach. My conildenco In him Is such that 1 shall commltiuy own son to his care. „ . U. L. IMMIIKLL. Bop. ISijQ—3m. President Dlgkinsou College. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED Vy byDr. C. C*. OarriHon’s New Procest of 'h-eat mrnti Call or aiiclress Dr. C. G. Garrison, 211 South tSyhlh Street, Philadelphia Pa. , to THROAT and LUNG DlgEAflEfi. Murch *l, wotf—ly JDci? (ffiOODS. 1869. GRAND OPENING! \T Till- Central 82 00 2 flO DR! GOODS HORSE, Seasonable Goods. DRESS SII.KB, FRENCH MERINOES, EMPRESS REPPS, PLAID POPLINS, IRISH POPLINS, CHENE MOHAIRS, ' BLACK ALPACAS, |Rn{Wlor Brands, BLANKETS, COVERLIDS, SHaWLS of every description, BRT:a KFA RTfiNAWI.s. new styles, ARAB SHA>VLS, the latest thing*. v»it. NEW OF WOOLEN UpODS;;jUKW.iitj i;lan- NislS, of every description, nt extremely low prices; • CLOTHS. CASHIMERKN \* K -TINOS SATTINeri\ KENTUCKY .1 E\N-. Home ill side oods. For-Men and Boy** WViir THK NEW BALMORAL. SK !K V HOOPED SKIRTS, NOTIONS OF eveeV VARIETY A'ND style, Furs! Furs! Furs! A full nssorlmimtof all kinds for Ladles,Misses nd Children. CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, All Widths, DRUGGITTS, All Widths, DOOR MATTS. RUGS. Ac To the com muuity nt larg« wo will say that wo are going to keep up our reputation of keeping the most attractive stuck at all times that is to be found In tno town arid county. I lease do not fall tocall and examine our slock before making your purchases for tn*j season. LEIDICH & MILLER. Sep. IS, im VALLEY R A I L R.O A D » CHAN G E O F HOURS! On and aftcrThmsday, Sept. 9th, 1869, Passen ger’l ruins will run daily as follows,(Sunduysex copied j. - WESTWARD Accommodation Drain leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. M..Mechanlosburg 8,35, Curllsle9.il, Nowvllle9.4tf, shlpponshurg 10.20. Chambershnrg 10.44. Green castle 11.16, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A.M. Mail 7V«m leaves Harrisburg 1.85 P. M., .Me chauiosburg 2.07, Carlisle *2.40, Newvlllo B.lo.Shlp peushurg 8.45, Chambersbuig 4.20, GreencasU© 4.5fc, arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 F. M. Krpres* 7Vm» leaves Harrisburg 4,25 P. M„ Me ohaulcsburg 4,57, Carlisle 5.27, NowvLlo KjfySlilp jDcnsburg 5.27, arriving nt Chamborsburg at 0.65 A JlfLred TVaiu leaves Chamberfcburg 7.45 A. M., Qreencaslle 0.15. arriving at. Hagerstown 10,05 A. K A S T. \V A ii U ■Accommodation hroin leaves Chamborsburg 4.50 A. M., Shlppenshnrg 6.19, Newvlllo 5.50. Carlisle 6 23, Meclmnlcsburg U. 62 arriving at Harrisburg 7.20 A.M. “ .Unit Train leaves'Hagerstown 8.80 A. M., Green castle 0 Oo.Chambersburg 9.4o,Shlpponsburg 10.15, Newvllle 10.47, Carlisle 11.25, Mechuuicsburg 11.55, arriving at Harrisburg 12.82 P. M. Express Train leaves Hagerstown J2.CO M., Greenca.stle 12.28, Chamborsburg 1.05 Sluppens burg 1.37, Newvlllo 2.10, Carlisle 2.50, Mechanics burg B.ls. arriving at Harrisburg 8.60 P. M. A Mixed.prain leaves Hagerstown 3.05, P. M., Greencastlo 4.l2,arriving at Chamborsburg 5.05 43-Maklng close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg. O. N. LULL, Rept, 9, 1869. .sup/. Railroad Ofllgo, Chamb'g Bopt. 1,1809.1 RAIL ROAD, fall arrangement; Monday y beptember 13, 1809. Great Trunk lino from the North and North, west lor Philadelphia, New York, Reading Pottsvillo, Tamaquu, Ashland', Shamoklu, Leb anon. Allentown, I’.ostonjEphrnta.Lltlz, Lancas ter, Columbia, <tc. Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York as fol lows: at 2 10. 5 20, K 10 0 40 A. M„ 2 00and 4 45P -M conrectlng with similar trains on tho vanla Railroad, and arriving at. New York at 10 W, 11 45 A. M>, 8 55. 925 nnd lu 2o P, SI, respect ively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 2 10 and 520 A. M. trains without change Leave Harrisburg for Reudlng.PottavllJe.Tama* Sna, Mlnorsville, Ashland, Shamokin, Pine rove, Allentown aud i hlladelphlu, at 6 10 A. M.. 200 and 4 10 P.M.. stopping at Lebanon and principal Wa\ Stations- the 4 10 P. M. train making connections for Phlla.. Pottsvillo and Co lumblo only. For Pottsvillo, Schuylkill, Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad. Leave Harrisburg ntB4(J P. M. Returning: Leave Now York at 9 00 A, M.. 12 00 noon, 6 00 nnd 8 00 P. M„ Philadelphia at 8 16 A. M. and 330 P. M.; Sleeping cars accompany the 9 00 A. M„ 5 00 and 8 00 P. M. trains from New York, without change. Wav passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7- 80 A My connecting with similar train on East Ponnu. Railroad, returning from Reading at 0 30 P. M„ stopping at all stations. Leave Pottsvllle nt 6 40,91»0 A. M., ami 245 P M„ Herndon at 9 30 A. M..Shamokln ats4o and 10 66 A. M., Ashlund.at 7 06 A. M., and 1230 Noon Tamaquu at 8 SI A. .M., nnd 2 20 P. M., for Phila delphia nnd Now York. Leave Pottsvillo, via. Schuylkill nnd Susque hanna Railroad at 8 15 A. M.for Harrisburg, and 1130 A. M.for Pino Grovound Tromont. Rending accommodation train, leaves Potts vllloatMO A. M,, passes Reading at 7 80 A.M., arriving at Philadelphia nt 10 15 A. M„ returning, leaves Philadelphia at 5 15 P. M. Potlstown uecominodullou train, leaves Potts town at 625 A. M., returning, leaves Phlladel -pbiaiit43oP. M, Columbia Railroad trains leave Hcndlnfl at 715 A. M., and 615 i. M., Jor Ephraln, Lltlz, Lancas ter, Columbia, Ac. Perklomen Hullroud trains leave Perklomen Junction at 000 A. M.,0 00and 015 P. M m return inn, leave Schwonksvlllo at 5 £5, HI2 A. M , and 12 55 Noon, connecting with similar trains on Heading Uullroad Colebrookdalo Kallroad trains leave I’ottstown at 010 A. m.. and 0 50 P. U., returning’ leave Boy ertown nt 7 2>5 A. M,, and 1150 Noon, connecting with Similar trains on Heading hnllroud. • Chesterwulley Rnllrond'’trainB leave Bridge port at (M 5 A. M., 220 and 5 35 P. M., returning, leave Downlngiown atfl 10 A. M„ I 00 and 5*15 P. U., connecting with trains on Heading Railroad, On Sundays: leave Now York nt 600 and HOOP. M.. Philadelphia ul HOOA M., and 315 P. M.,(iho 8 00 A. M. train running only to Heading) leave Potlsvlilo at hOO A M .Harrisburg at 520 A M., •110 and 445 P. M , and Reading T 2 35 Midnight, und7l5A.M lor Harrisburg at 705 A. M., and 0 17 P. M.. lor Now York, and 9 40 A.M.. and 4 25 P. M.for Philadelphia. Commutation. Mileage, Reason, School and Excursion Tickets to and from all points at re duced rates. Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. <4. a. NICOLLB, Oct. IN, JSOO. Generalupertniei>denl. rjIHIO MARY INSTITUTE, CAKLIMLK, Pjs.NN’A. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, The Nlpth Atonal Session will begin ou Wed nemiay. septemlier Ist. For circulars or fur ther Information address . , HEV. WM. C. LKVEtfETT. M. A. . • Carlisle, Peiua’a April »,lb«-ly iWctilcaJ. Makquauts LEU BATED LINIMENT roil MAN OR UR AST. 1860 Admirably adopted lo the Cure of all Diseases for which a Coumcr-lvritant or External Romo* dy Is required. .... Diploma awordnt hit the Ci'mltcrland County Ap ricnlturut Society, IWvS. REFERENCES: Almiha'm Marquart, Esq., has Miown me the receipt of whirli his Liniment is composed.— b’ruio my knowledge of the Ingredients, I do not hesitate* m rmMUvlug that It will whore u:i asternal appllcat.m. ~ . lmllCrttr»f. A. STEWART, M. D. , BUippcnsburg. Sept, IS, lsfJB. Fully conversant with tho c lemlcal compo nents and medical effects of A. Marquart’sLfnl- Vaeut. I cheerfully recommend It to those who may need It. R N. KCKKII. M. D. Mr. a. Marquart;—Dear Bir* I take pleasure In saying that 1 have used your Liniment for ohap ped-lmnde. and it cured them and made them reel soft. I think it the best I have ever used, and would cheerfully recommend It to the gen eral public. WM. GUAOY. Newton township, Pa., Nov. 21,1868. I hereby certify that I have used A. Murqunrt’s Liniment 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. _ C MELLINQER, county TreasT. Stoughstown, Nov. 18,1808. Mr. A*. Marquart:—DearSlr: I hove used about half a bottlo-of your Liniment on my horse for a bud Collar Gall, which was tbo most obstinate sore of the kind I over saw; also on my arm for Rheumatism, and It bos given entire satisfac tion In both cases.' 1 ' 1 would not do wlthot it for ten times its cost, and cheerfully recommend it to the public. MICHAEL LATSHAW. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 20,1888, A. Marquart, Esq,:—Dear Sir; I had a very severe attack of Rheumatism in my book, so that I* could scarcely walk, which was very painful. Alter using naif a bottle of your cele brated Liniment. 1 was entirely cured. This Is not a recommendation, but the plain truth.— You can make any use of this you please. JACOB LONG. Walnut Bottom, Pa,, Noy. 20,1863. Mr. A. Marquart:—DearSlr; I hrve used your valuable Liniment in my family for different pains and aches, and It has proved satisfactory in every case. I do think, as an external Lini ment, it stands without a rival. I would cheer*, fully reeommtoid it to the public. Respectfully, GEUUGEW. YOCUM. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 21,1888. • A. .Murquart, Esq..'—Dear Sir; It affords me pleasure to certify that I have used your Lini ment on my nock, in a case ol very Bore Throat, which was much swollen and veiy painful. Af ter two or three applications, I found It to act like magic, and would recommend it oh an ex collontLinlment. • JACOB SEVERS. Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. 10,1868 /•'-/• iSulc by TTaverMlch lira's., D, Ilalstnn, Cbm ni-oi A* WorffifnplVii/* Urlitle’. AGF.N’I* 4 WANTED! Address A. MARQUART. • 'Am'hih Bottom, Cnraberlaud Co., Pa. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, .a ptnim.'VC} oioou. i The reputation this ox ] .cellent medicine enjoys, .-V is derived kom Us cures, ■/if t/' iIA many of which are truly ' - marvellous. Inveterate *•' 3 cases of Scrofulous ills // ] M. ease, where the svsti’tn J \ ta • seemed saturated* with m ■EtqV ' orruption, .have been ■ .puriilcd and cured hy-it. ai ‘ * 1 ’ Scrofulous affections and • dis'onlors, which were ag - <SSSaß(gEiilf* gravated by the scrofu lous conUunlnntion until they were painfully ai'.lictinp, have been radically cm oil in such Brent numbers in almost every see* non of the country, that the public- scarcely need to be informed of its virtues or uses. •Scrofulous poison is mu* of (ho most destructive enemies of our race. Ofwn. this unseen and unfclt tenant of the organism inulcrtmncs the constitution, and inviti.".theattackol'i iifc«'Mir:'or fatal diseases, wsUioutc.\Cltlnpasuspscsfm<e ji ~rc«encu. Again, it seems to breed Infection th-m-mu thchodv.and llfen, on some favorable «wn. n>t.,Vapidlv develop Into one or other of its hideou- tonus, cither on the surface or among the vitals. - In die burr, tuber cles may be smldenly-depm-lu-i m-the lungs or heat t, or tumors formed in the i >iv, or it snows its pivwnee by eruptions on the 51.u.,0r final ulcer ations on some part of the bodv. h.-wo the own sionnl use of a hottfc of. IhU Sarsn,<». illn Is. ml ■ visable, even when ho active svmpl>m: nf .’iir/vuif* ''appear. Persons afflicted with the ftdhm »»«■ -» - plaints prnerally find immediate velir> i, af length, cure, by the use of this SAJI* . i IdL LA: St» Anthony'* Firr, Rone or i Tetter, Salt Jthrtmi?Srnhl Jlttol, . nfiirvrtu, Sore JSyea, Sore Karr, ."in ntlna v • tij.rions or visible lonrn of ..... dn-emu. Mm. in ihu moro conceal.<i nr, . Jln-fnj/, Heart Vim-tin-, / iit. f‘p\h'vny, • -Inla, and Uie varlou.* I \ afteetiom- i>f !'•*■.-u -lar and uerv on stem*. Sypltilin or I>>nt■ ea . ni a t-inl D. •nu-e i are cured In It. die..;, i. .• 1 .n-u-D mmi id I'm subduing the-<■ •. • :>•<• »«•- .l.*-,-bN am mc<lu - r. Hut long ■- . meilicu.r- v ;l:. j the complaiul. 1. >• ■ nr ( >-■/ , I'leernlionn, and ■ Jtixram--*, hie i >n*:- monlv soon relume . nln.aiclv cured In up purifying mid invij.. ,'.ic< t. ’.Minute Diicc lions for each ease «:e t- - m ■•iiv Almanac, sup plied gratis. L'/inon-in'*,. -ml tiout. when cmiKud by atTumul.di-iiH oi « xtram-nus i..niters in the blood, yield uni klv to it; :;s • i o tArer Complaint*, 'i'oroivif’f, C’mif/rfitloti oi h.jlohi tnalion of l he 1 <*■ •>-. ind tfaif-flirr-, when at its they otten do, i‘-,-in (tie rankling )»usom.-h> me blood.' This-.s.Wi 'i.H’AJtJLL.I is a gw,',l iv storer lor thcstiength and vigor of the system. Those who are nhiV J.intfmti, Dcapori fli-nt, SfeeftlrfiH, ami rrmihlcd with prrlu'iminHit or I't-m-H. nr any Of the nffertinns symptomatic 1 of will c-d m.niodiate relief .md convinrin*.* evidence d *,*-•(»»•-uive power upon h ial. , ;?/. /M .V ' '• i Dr. J. C. AYER CO.. Lowell. .n I'm'rfiitti mu! .louh/licol Chemist* SOI.D BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, For Halb by Havernick brolners, Oct. 15 IW«— 1* rPHifi GWIiAT PACIFIC RAILROAD IS FINISHED. . FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS UNIOX AND CENTRA!. ACIFI RAILROADS B O U n H T A N 1) siO L t» DE HAVEN & BRO., MA JNKJs.Ha A NJ* DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SE- (•UNITIES, GOLD, *e.. NO 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET. Philadelphia, Penn. May 2fl, iwy. pORN SHELLERB AND CIDER \J MILLS. Hlckok’s Portable Cider Mill. r\ Gardner d Co’s. Portable Cider Mill Htur Corn Hhellnr. (three sizes.) Cannon Corn Hhollers. National Fodder Cutter, (three sizes.) Cumberland Double-action Harrow, Together with other AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Forsale at the Carlisle Foundry and Machine works. 0 4 F. GARDNER CO, Sept 2,18«—2m QUMBERLAND NURSERIES, H EKRY S. RUP Proprietor .Vhihe3{a:nbtown.'Cumberland County, Pa, Offers a large and flue assortment ofNuisery Stock, for toe coming foil, conulstlmrof all kinds ol Fruit Trees ol the very bent varieties, Ever greens and SbadeTrooH.Bardy F.owerlng Hbruba, a large slock of drupe Vino and Strawberry Plan is, every variety worth growing, all kinds ot small fruits, Large Rhubarb. do., do, * Osage Orange for iledglnv, at 85 par 1,000, Roues, Greenhouse Flowers and Plants. Every* thing wanted In the Nursery line can be had here, of the best quality and at the lowest prices. Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis. June 24. 18(19—ly 1869. PHILAU J LPHIA 1869 WALL PAPERS. HOWELL <e BOUBKE, Paper Ranging* and Window {Shades , Boom Cor. FonHbaßd Market 8(a. PHILADELPHIA. Factory Cor, Twenty-third and Ransom Streets. KKW STYLES tVKRYDAY, Or OUn OWN MAKE. flap 89,1W9-4m. B. E W I N G , CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENN’A. A BPLNFDID OF NEW FURNITURE for the Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Rtool|k Lounges, Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables. Easy Chairs, Cara Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomons, Bureaus. What-Nots. Secretaries, Ac., &c., Parlor, Chamber, . Dining Room, Kitchen F UR NITURB, of the Latest Hty los. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS, Splendid New Patterns, BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, in great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country attended 5o promptly and on reasonable terms. Dec. 17,1868—tf QABINET WAREHOUSE The subscriber respectfully Informs his frlenua and the public generally, that he still continues the Undertaking business, and Is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night. Heady made Coffins kept constantly on hand, both E lain and orn rniental. He has constantly on and Fisk’* Pal ml Metallc Burial Case, of which be has been appointed the sole agent. This case Is recommended us superior to any of the kind now In use, It being perfectly air tight. He has also furnhmod himself with u now Rose* • wood Hearse and gentle horses, with which he will attend funerals In town and country, per sonally, without extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of the age Is Swell’s Spring nfiiiirais, the best and cheapest bod now In use. the exclusive right of which 1 have nsnrea and will bo kept constantly on hand. CABINET MAKING, In all Ita various brandies, carried on, nud Beau reaus. Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier. Side and Centre Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash* stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads/’ high and low posts: Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads. Chairs of. nil kinds. Looking Glasses, and all other articles usually manufactured in this line of business, kept constantly on hand. His workmen are menof experience, his nm terlul the best, and his work made In the latest city style, and all under his owu supervision. It will be warranted ind sold low for cash. He Invites all to give him a call before purchas ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hero tofire extended to him he feels Indebted to his numerous customers, and assures them that no efforts will be spared in future to please them in style and price. Give us a call. Remember the place, North Hanover street nearly opposite the Deposit Bnuk, Carlisle. DAVID HIPE, Dec 1 1868. tip THK HEADQUARTERS for bargains. We would invite thospeclal attention of the citi zens of Carlisle and Cumberland Co., to our well selected stock of Hosiery, Gloves. Notions White Go*. Js, Linen and Fancy Goods, all of which we are determined lo run off at. astonh-hinß tow prices. Give us an early call and Judge for vmir. Wives. . M BAMBERGER No.l«N. Hanover street. Bine’s Hall May 27,18U0-6m y 4 TjiUU BA LE CHEAP.—A teooud hand P Range, as good «ui new, apply to ■Tiep.»-l*’ " J A.S.LYNE. J&air itrneujcr: Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at t onco agreeable, healthy, and effectual lot’ preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth Thin hair is thick-' «ned, fulling hair checked, and bald ness often, though hot always, cured by its Use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But 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. Its 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 else can found so desirable. Containing neither 01 j nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on (he hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE! $l.OO. jf urmture, #c- TOWN AND COUNTRY. TV.WM.D. HALL,,AND Mr*. MARY J J S. HALL, HOMOEPATHIC PHYSICIANS AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS. Office and residence, No. 37 South Hanover street, Carlisle,. Pa. All Acute or Chronic diseases successfully treated.■ Fulmer Donaldson, Uniontown, Pa. Cured m Heart DlHCiise.of 2y ars standing. In live weeks. Hud been given iin to die. Miss Clara Gilbert. Germantown, Pa. Liver Complaint, of two >o.t rtf standing. Cured in two months. BenJ. Reeser, Uniontown, Pa. TnffamaMon of the eyes, with loss of the tight of one eye, of six teen years standing. Cured In three months. Mrs. Mary Gilbert, Germantown, Pa, Dys pepsia of ten. yean* standing. Cured In two months. Mr. F, T. Wood, Girard Ave.t und Wurnockftt,, Philadelphia! Cured of General Debility ofthree years standing. Miss Emma Morris. 1221 Girard Avo. Phlla Pa. Dyspeps’a and Gravel of three years standing.— Cured In six weeks. Frank Frier, 712 North IStn street, Philadel phia, Henna. “White Swelling” of nine years standing. Cured In live months. All consultation free. Offices strictly private, Drs. Hall respeotluily refers to the following ladles, residing In Carlisle. Mrs. .luH. Miisontie* mev, Mrs. Win. Hustings, Mrs. Win. Jackson, Mrs. J. Fuller, Mrs. Henry huyder, and many others. May 13. IB6o—Om. BKNTZ HOUSE.” Formeily the Gorman Ttouxe, NOS. 17 AND 19 EAST MAIN STREET, Carlisle, Pa. The undersigned, having purchased and en tircly re-lttted, and lurnl hed.ane’v throughout, with flisi-class furulture, this well known ami old established HOTEL, solicits the custom o> the community und traveling public. He la well prepared to Airnlsh first-class accommoda tions to all who desire to make a Hotel their homo, or pleasant temporary abode.- 'ibe cus tom from the surrounding country is respectful ly solicited. Courteous and attentive servants arc engaged at this popular House. GEO. Z. BENTZ, Proprietor, N. B.—A flrst-Class Livery Is connected with the Hotel, under the management of Messrs Jos. L. Hterner, & Bro. April 29, IW9—«m LIQUOR STORE. JOH N HANNON, N. E. CORNER HANOVER ANDPOMFRETST. (A lew doors South of Beutz’s Store.) Pure Rye Whiskey, Best Common Whiskey, • Pure Holland Gin, ' Ginger Brandy, Port Wine; Sherry Wine, Jamuola Ram, Raspberry Syrup, Champagne R TAYLOR’S IOTTEUS-INHOFF’S d OLAHiSB BITTERB. May 13,1R69-Iy Mrs. r. a. smith’s photo graphic Gallery South-east Corner Huno* treet, and Market Square, where may be bad all the different styles of Photographs, from card to life size. IT VORYYPBB. AMBROTYPEB . AND ANMELIOTYPES ; also Pictures on Porcelain, (something newlbotb Plain and Colored, and which are beautltolpro ductlous of the Photographic art. Collim<i see them. Parttcnlar attention given* to copying from axuerrotypes do. She Invites the patronage of Ibenubllo, F*b. 0. INH9. Jg N.HANOVERSTREET.NO.gJ NEW YOKE Ji RANCH, ©tugs, &c, jytl'CN AND .HE»I(!ISiHIt TH K P. KS 1’ 1' J, A < K TO Ji I ) PURE AND RELIABLE If MV 6) », Medicines and Fine Chemicals, HAVERSTICK BROS., Xortti Hanover StreeV, VAR LISPA. DEALERS IN Drugs,, Medicines, Chemicals, Books Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, Toilet. Articles, &c„ Dye 'ilujfs. Cosmetics, .Stationary, &c. Also, Pure. Wines ' ■ for Medic,at Pur poses. ■ Their assortment of Goods, in variety, novel* ty and elegance v cannot bo surpassed. . The arti cles have (men selected with great care and are calculated in qualltynnd price to command the attention of purchastrs. , ♦ Physicians prescriptions carefully compound •eiL- A full stock ol Patent Medicines on hand. - All goods warranted as represented. ' UAVEHWTICK BROTHERS. No. M'North Hanover Kt. Feb. 18.1880—I (® enterics Fresh groceries!! fresh GROCERIES!! Always to ho bad at id*- ■* C H R A 1» H T O R E , NO 88 EAST POMFRET STREET And why are they always fresh ? Because' wo sell a great amount of them, and soli thorn low. Therefore, turn our stock often, and consequent* lyou« goods must be fresh. You wlllflud everything you wish in the way of and Office GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, . GRABS WARE, WILLOW ATTD OEDAR^WARK. STONE AND OtvOCKERY WARE. Choice Hams, Dried Reef. Bologina, Beef, Tongues, Biscuits and Crackers of every de scription. Pickled, Spiced and Fresh Oysters, Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, Ac.. Ac, t tnd no end to NOTIONS It is useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; and parents If It don't suit you to come, send your children, as they will be dealt with with the same care as 11 you were here yourself: Ail kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, taken in exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S, SONS. NO. 88 FA>TPOMKRKT K'J’HFIT, CARLISLE, PA. Notick.—Having transferred my entire Inter est in the grocery business to my hens. thou- n debu-d to me »«re requested to settle .with them during my absence lu Europe. GEO. B. HOFEMAN. jpH?3,/v.OELPHIA. by.miui ■when written for. Jan. 7.lBvy—ly JUNE CLOTHING, ISAAC. LIVINGSTON, NO. 22, SOUTH HANOVER STREET. Carlisle Pa. I invite the attention of my old customers and the public at large, to my large and Brilliant t ock of SUMMER GOODS, for men, youth, and boys' wear. My custom de partment comprises the finest and rooslbelect of Cloths and Cosslraores. while my array of READY MADE CLOTHING is careftilly and most tastefully gotten up. cannot ana will not b« undersold. • IHAAC LIVINGBTON NO. 22 NORTH HANOVER STREET, Carlisle. 49* 1, am still selling the Florence Hewing Ma chine, , . May 18,1869— v pABBIAGES. A. B. SH ERK has now on hand, at his carnage f actory, N. E. cornet South and Pitt streets, (J ARK I AGES. BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS,: and everything In tits line, on hand or mode to older. He is determined logot up thebest work turned out In this section of the country. Noth ing but the very heat stock goes into buggies or carnages of his manufacture. promptly attend ed.to.j T.S. DOUGHERTY fJ j WITH CONOVER, DORFF & CO , MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALER H-tX B O o%g AND SHOES, NO. 624 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA. July 16,1809—1 y iS -.17 No. 10 I 3tol)K(, Simnacr. .&c. =. i r HAIL! ALL HAIL!! *-*■ the glory of the snom i« the MORNING GLORY STOVE. / HENRY SAXTON the get:a test .stove roft !*■>• W'alkiM* C'lnuity .|n..« i«>cufanvil from v,,,^.y t tlicyJmve. ptnnlmH(‘(l the in.ve-i. h.ical «i»! heat nw»orl. iiir-m, of I*.\ K 1.1. it (' ••u K I li A J' 1 HEATING KTO \ lift ver brought lo tins jdaoe, have now on eshlhl on and for sale at i nelr store Rooipf. xo. ik vvi:>r main street. where they »v«l] ii** <ys he pleased lo see lliolr old frlondKiiitd in - y.now ones, call and exam ine . TUK OKI* .* r M* ‘UNING GLORY PARLOR BToVE ; AND HEATER —AND— THK fKMCBRATKJ' HKGULA*t . TARY TOP COOKIN' • STOVK rna nnsr in thk wori.ii. THT3 MORNING OLORto*~ ur move in wiiore Hasp one tire iiiH mien doors nil around ei ful as an open gate. Wo !> following persons from iers wl ■* have used it. oa .siiinmo t pr'i< tf. }mrn or everywhere, Ills u I will lust .il winter. Itli ami Is nr. right ami diet rcM|ieotfu.>y refer to the iiinong hundreds of olh to It* merit*: lion. J. Stimrl,. Jnrues U. Wen-UJoy Roy. j. lions, , Kdward Fury, W. B. Mulllii, Horg’t Irvin, Webertdn Derituid, Col. A. Noble, Geo. Weise. Mr. Mansfield, Hup’t. David Rhoads, ’ Mt, Holly Paper Mill Levi Trego, Co. HuimiH Gieason, Sam'l Korapton, Weakley «lfcS«dlep. - L. T. Greenfield, Mios. Chamberlin, Srunncl H. Gould. o ho Stuart, Jason W, Eby, John T, Green, Thus. Lee. Henry L. Burkholder, Peter Seal.r, Richard.U oods, Wm P. Stuart, . J.H. Woods, Jos. Galbraith, MnJ. Woods," John M. Greet;. We have alsoa very large variety of Conk Rtoves the vorv best, namely: - NOBLE COOK, (Gas Rurnor.) cornu NATION. (Gas Burner,) m WM. PENN, RtTKEKA, •WABASH. ■ J ELECTRIC, ami NIAGRA, at! of which havo given groat Hat* isfuction to the purchasers. Wo have also a large lot of •• TIN AND OTHER WARES. or our own mnnuiuctu re TIN AND SHEET IRON of atlklmls cuiiHtuutly on hand, SPOUTING. ROOFING & JOBBING ofull kinds done on short nonce ai.d substantl ally. In conclusion we Irivltq our friends to call and examine our goods and save nf. least won ty percent. WALKER ACLAUDY, NO. 16 WEST MAIN HTRRET, DAKLISI'.r, J*A. 8,1800. TINWARE, Ac.' AMRfI McGONEGAL. would respectfully in vito the attention of the public to ills large stock Of BTOVES.TIN * HHGKI-IKUN WARE, &0 Helms made It an object in selecting the ni »st desirable, economical and durable Htoves In the market. His CookingHloves consist of th»> NIMROD, • • NIAGARA. QUAKER CITY, IRONSIDES, ‘ FARMER, and others, which he guarantees to give satlsf lion In every respect. His PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, are unsurpassed for beauty of design, durability and economyof fu« 1, Ho also offers to the pub lic the Justly celebrated EMPIRE GAS BURNER. He would call otlenllnn to a few of Its merits. 1. It has no brick to bo replaced once or twice a year. "2. Heating downwards. Its rays of heat are deflected tu the floor, beating the feet instead of the face. o. The burning of thecas by a second supply of fresh air is complete. Ihe device Is not found in other Stoves, consequently the air is always pure. * 4‘ It Is a perpetual burner. 0. It makes no blinkers. i>. is perleotfully clear from dust, the nrange ment Is covered by patent and is perfect in its operation. Its ventilation Is complete, and In every re spect Is n first class Ktove and waranted to give satisfaction.' Numbers of references can be giv en ns to the merits of this stove, hut he would nsk those who wish to get a desirable stove to callat hls shop a*>d see loin operation. Ho offers among other Parlor, Dining Room, and Chamber t Coves, the i “BEACON LIGHT,” ii beautiful, economlcnl and powerful heating Stove, patented IKfiO; also PARLOR HEATRRH, for heating two or more Rooms. Portable Fur naces, <tc. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE constantly on hand. SPOUTING, - ROOFING, and JOBBING mode to.order of best material, and at reasonable prices. JAMES McGONRGAL. 83 South Hanover St, near Win. Blair'' <t Son's Grocery Store, South End Oct. 7..lHs9—tjjn. Jittrtn'ral. _ 8 5 - 4 - WARD'S CUCHCURE A Snfc and Spc;i'.ly Cure for Coughs.Coldt, Asthma Brotumilis,' Hoarseness Croup! Influenza, V/hnoping Cough, Incipient, Consumption, anti all Diseases-of the Throat and Lungs. Don't neglect’ a iev«re Cough, or throw away money on a worthless medicine, PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLET Druggists, Buffalo, N.y. Soli by ail Druggists. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOEMAN Grocer, Pomfret Street. ■ March i, Ihoft—ly dity of-W , •nC Appetite, Nausea, He: • ■«, |:,.i„.iu.c, and all diseases arts.- Irom a disordered state of the Stomacn, Liven or Intestines. , Prepared hy SEWARD. BENTLEY A CHENEY. Dmggistr. Buffalo. N.Y. Spl<| by all Druggists For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMAN Grocer, Pomfret Street. Murch 4. iubtf-lar > i‘,f. f r Restores gray and laded Hair to its j pwciNAL Color, removes Dandruff, CSTBES ALL' DISEASES OF THE SCALP, Prevents Baldness, and makes the h»W giow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant SIW ud $1,50 per Bulllr. Eirb Bottle ia i Seal Paper Un. Prepare by SEWARD. BENTLEY ft CHENEY. Druggets, Buffalo, N.Y Sold by all Druggist*. Egr s*!© by G. B. HOFFMAN, Grocer, Pomfret Street. Carlisle. SJarfcumtE. 1869 HA R u wa nk 18 - N IS, BASt MAIN K|' ~r. A K i. i s liK. Anolesulo and reui 1 dnulrr in Iron, Steel, Nolls. Building Alfitsrlni, I Oils. Gloss,4c.,*o. . “'"ln Finest- qunllty of American ami Ensllii, POCKHT AN II TABLE t'|" n ,.. Every description of Toolu adapted to .it chnnlcal trades, of the most celebrated .Tv 1 * .ami warranted In every instance. . 10 ■‘**-1 GUNS, PISTOLS * AMMUNITIo\ Pumps for any depth, warranted to civet.** , Won, Cements, Band, Plastov. BlsSfflS' Picks, Hhovols Spades Forks, Crowbnni,^ FARM BEI.IcS, PLOWS, CHAINS, QIIATJT Builders receive material to a great advanUu, price and quality. Housekeepers rooS? utwialln In great voriety, • . We are sole agents for the great FUEL BOON O.M IZ E J PAT. EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRUTS, adopted for doors and windows* ' We leel ourselves compelentof pWino ni, ?d price 13 “ r ® ° f thS tiish ' H I" Buality noiSl Orders by moil receive prompt nllenllt* GOODS DELIVERED IN. TOWN FUEL Forties Indebted to ns for 1860, win ,i a mokeprmnptpm.mcjK, nnd all towiiom mm dehlcd will please present their hills for ” , ment* HENRY SAXTON. Jan. 14. iB6o—lf MILL Bit & BOWERs take this opportunity of directing the aueoii of the community at large, and every percon, particular, to their recently - replenished Hindi H ARD W;A RE. They studiously avoided investing during high prices, and patiently walled the fallli oiu of Che bottom boforo|attemptlng to rcfllltii shelves, and now that tilings have been mini onM time prices, ns near as possible, they hi Invested largely and are prepared to siumm to their friends dmi customers as low pm*« any market ouUwle the cities. They eqie.'h; invite the attention <>i mechanics, farmer*- > builders. Our such is complete and none 15- fear meeting with disappointment In eaqulr: for anything in our line. We have the iiconcy *»f the Willcox 4 Gib 1 fc EWIN G M AC HINK and would respectfully usk allfboseln waul a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox A Gibtu'l fore purchasing. . All orders promptly attended to, and soc delivered to all parts of the town flreeofehKrg Feb.25.1b69.-Ir. , HiUsceUaiuous. piPER’a BOOK AND FANCY STORE. AND GENERAL NEWS DEPi S 3 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, 1 A fine assortment of Good# on bud. ftwchJ Writing Beaks. Port Folios, Ladies Companions, Work Boxes, Satchels, • Ladles’ Purses, Pocket Books, ■ 1 ■ Segar Cases, ..;«'•• • Card Cases, Gold reus, Pen Knlvf A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIBLE* and PHOTOGRAPHIC AMU AT REDUCED PRICKS. DIARIES FOR 186$ Habsorlptlons received for all Magaxlues.l* lor Books, Papers, Ac., at publishers prlcw. > save postage Pnd always suie of receiving )' Magazines by subscribing at Piper's. Special attention la paid to keeping alwsi* hand a supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, for town and country schools. Hooks and Music ordered when desired May 23 lH«»-tf A BTHEWEATHEKfBJMOVy VER PROPITIOUS ami the the prices a’rettio*i vorable for tho laying In of your winters coal, i subscriber would oiler his stock to the pub knowing tall well iho disposition of Iht h* generally, to make many promises to effects* ll The subscriber would prefer to leave the qu?l of the coal he furnishes fjPEAK FOR ITSB.LK. and he will bo held* to the following whim bis old standards. 1. To sell none but the best cool that in to bad. & To sell as cheap as any one In'the trade. 3. To deliver what Uls oust- mers buy, and i Jo furnish them wllh alowor priced article, make the price suit his salfeu. 4. Believes in the principle that scales cam be In use [without repalisj for a series of yw to the advantage of the customers. . u o. To keep' all kinds of coal to bo had any wit else. 6. Never to misrepresent coal to moke a 7. To guarantee full two thousand pound* he ton. ’B. To give the customers tho advantage of* change of prices at the mines. 0. Is determined todoulllnhls power for * bduellt of those who deal with him. Bend your orders and you shall be dealt as fairly vH and on as favorable tonus ns any yard ln.‘ place. . a. H, BLAU 1 Oct, ■JJEW GROCERY STORE. “rhegubßortberhftvlng purchased Messe rami’ comer, on Pomfret, and Bedford st'crla.* erected thereon a Store, hoe now opened wa new stock of well selected Fresh Groceries > stock will be found to be complete lu every 7 tlcular, and every thing sold will be warms 1 as represented,. He has on hand and now*® 6 for delivery GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, O.UEENRWARE, GLASS WAKE. WOODENWARE, A good ofloortment of NOTIONS. A Bpe made In all kinds ol Salt Meats, such ts Shoulders. Sides, Dried Beef. Ac, ; DRIED, CANNED AND PICKLED FBOtf of all kinds constantly on hand. „j, FLOUR and FEED of the bt*t grades, a® ll quantities to suit pu»chasers. lnilr . Goods sent to any partol the town If ow* Call and price for yourself at No. 45 ta* l ftet Street. - Hep.2a, IWOrrttm JOHN BEHBBI J. L. B TEENER'S LIVERY AND SALE STiSI BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFOB 1 ”’ IN THE BEAR OF BENTZ H 0U f e ■ - CARLISLE, f J Having fitted' op the Stable with new agea. Ac.. I am prepared to famish flut** 1 turn-outs at reasonable rales. PurtlM to* Bs and from the springs. April Ht.lM 1 '? A WORD TO CONSUMPTIVE^ XTL Being a short and practical In atl« "K nature, causes, and symptoms af.pi w a Consumption, Bronchitis and' 'Slhu'|. \ their prevention, treatment, and cor. 1 w halation. Bent by mall Vee. Address Q. VANHUMMXLIs •.West fourteenth Btroet,N. V. June U). HW-ljr • WILLOWWAR PEKFUMEIIVi SOAP.
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