I^ricutoral THE rHARACTFRINTICS OF A «001> - FAKMEIt, A good farmer is the man who can produce from his land tho greatest amount of what is valuable to the com munity at large, and at tho same time keep his'form hi such fine condition that there is no exhadStion, but on the contrary, a tendency to increase tlie yield. Ho watches tho markets, arid should live stock make a price which will pay for all his land will produce, ho will grow fofld for consumption on the form, because by so doing he gains so much .manure; and he will experi ment on the effect of many varieties of feeding stuff, and should it be profitable to buy anything to make meat of he will do so, and thus still further benefit ' his property. Ho will thus come to understand that when meat is above such a price it will answer well to buy all varieties of grain, corn, &c., at cer tain rates; and of such as are below these figures ho will purchase, and by doing this he not only enriches his farm and makes money, but he docs good by assisting to regulate the prices of every description of produce. Studying such,j matters, and taking care to calculate • correctly, is what I call using tact. It is wisely arranged that men’s tastes differ very much; thus one good far nit r may do ns slated above, while another may not like the selling of everything lor butcher’s raeatbr-pork. Vet he maybe equally successful'and useful to tho world at largo;; ho' may prefer dairying, and exercise his abili ties in growing such forage ns pay to give the . cows; in growing carrots, oeels, bushels of wheat per aero CoMi’osT’ Heap. —Every farmer should have a compost heap. Collect every kind of fertilizer, ami to prevent any from liberating the gases, keep the whole covered with eartli or muck . Fkotection.— Plantsleftout through the winter, such as spinach, spouts, etc., must not be covered before the ground begins to freeze. tffif Double Furrow I lows are exciting considerable attention in .Scotland. At a trial held near Stirling, Oct. li3d, six teen plows were tested, and their work was considered excellent, 13 ra ©oods GOODS! HARPER, Cor. or IKauoTcr and PomlVct Sis. NOW OPEN A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW AJO) DEBIRAI3LK PALL GOODS!! LOW IP Ml CBS! ! Always on band a good assortment of PLAi JT ANDFANCYDRESS GOODS, at very low rates. MOIIRNIING SECOND MOURNING GO FLANNELS, Welsh, Shaker, Domestic, Gauze, Gray and Ret Flannels. BLANKETS, In every variety. SHAWVj, ■ In Checks, Drabs, Mournlu *and Hign Colors. LADIES’ CLOAKING, Beavers, Velveteens and Frosted Beavers. WATER PROOF CLOTHS, .Gold Mixed, Black and White, Barred, &c. HOSIERY, Cotton, Woolen and Merino. MERINO VESTS, SHIRTS AND . DRAWERS, Ladles’, Misses’, Men’s, and Boys’. JOUVIN’S KID GLOVES, of lino quality GLOVES, for Fall and Winter, all sizes and a largo variety FRENCH CORSETS, Hip Goar and celebrated Beckel, warranted best makes only, . KNITTING YARNS, Zephyr, Worsted. Germantown Wools, Iri allcol lors. iMirgoslock constantly on hand. FANCY WOOLENS, > Hoods, tic., In stock at low prices. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES. In new and rich designs, HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, Shootings, Pillow-Case Muslins, Table Linen. Napkins, Doylies, Quilts and Counterpanes,Not tingham Lace, Towels and Towelling. IMMENSE STOCK OF DOMESTICS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES at less than regular rates. All goods boughtat the head of the market for cash, and will be sold at lowest cash prices. THOS. A. HARPER. Cor. of Hanover and Pomfret Sts, Oct.7,lB(lo—tf. O M F, INSURANCE Of New Haven, CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL - $1,000,000' Tlio “ Homo” in established on a SECURE BASIS, tho business annually amounting to $2,000,000, aud Is oue of tho MOST RELIABLE ADD POPULAR COMPANIES m the L'nib-d sta Special attention given to Perpetual Insurance on Desirable Property at low rates. ♦ALL LOSSES Liberally Adjusted PROMPTLY PAIR at the office of the CARLISLE AGENCY, No 23 West Alain Street, Carlisle, Pa. SAMUEL K. HUMRICH, Oct. 38,1839—1 y r|IHE 50TH VOLUME ! NEW SERIES ! NEW FORM ! THE PICTORIAL ’ PDIffIOLOGKIL JOJRHL, A FIRST CLASS FAMILY MAGAZINE, Specially devoted to the ‘‘Science ok.Man,” his Improvement, by all the meant) Indicated by Science. / - Phuenology— The Brain and Its Functions the Locution and Natural Language nf the Or nans, with directions for cultivating and re straining them: and iherelatlons subsistingbe tween Mind and Body described. : Physiognomy, with nil the “ Signs of Charac ter and How to Head them,” Is a special feature. Ethnology, or Tho natural Uhtoru of Man Cusioms, Religions and Modes of Life in differ* 1 ,ent Tribes anti Nations, will be given Physiology & Anatomy.-Tlio Organization, Struclmo mid Functions of the Human Body the Laws of Life and Health-Wlmt we should Eat and Drink, How wo should bo Clothed, and How to Exercise, Sleep and Live, presented In a ponulai manner, In accordance with Hygienic Frfu'dples. Poktuaits, Sketches and Jlinoraphicsot the lead ing Men and Women ol the World lu all depart ments of life are special features. Pakenth and Teachers. —As a guide lu edu cating and training Children, this Magazine Ims no superior, as it polnlk out all the peculiarities of Character and Disposition, and renders gov ernment and classification not only possible but Much general and useful inforraatlnn on the leading topics of tho drty is given, and no ellbru are spared to make this tho most Interesting and Instructive as well as the best Pictorial Pumllv Magazine ever published. J D, ‘“ I , ho . /journal has reached'lts oo U‘.^Y.y«s!, ly& I y& H P (I witJl January Number, 1870. a NEW SERIES is commenced. Tho form Jins been changed from a Quarto to the more conve nient Octavo. and many Improvements have been made. It has steadily. Increased In favor during tho many years It has been published and was never more ppoular than at present. fEKiis.— Monthly, at sBa.your. In advance.- "Ingle numbers. 30 cents. Clubs of ten or more 82each,and an ext a copy to agent. Wo are offering tho.most liberal Premiums.— Inclose-IS cents for a sample number, with new I ictorlal Poster and Prospectus, and u complete List of Premiums. Andress * S. R WELLS, Publisher, 389 Broadway, Now York, Dee. 0,15C9. fTIHE CARLISLE ACADEMY. "An Eurllhli and Classical School forromic men and hoys will be opened Sopt. Dili, la lionet's building, on South Hanover street. Pupils Instructed In English, Classics, Mnthc watieH, Natural science, Penmanship, dc. 1 he course of study Is designed to make thor ough_ English scholars, and to prepare for College. Special attention wlllbog.ven to Practical Arlth inetlo, Heading, Spelling, Penm'unshlp, dc., that s.udonts may be well furnished for business life and have a good foundation for a more extended course of study. The government will be adapted (♦young oca i'emai, and l hose who cannot Tie treated thus will not be allowed to remain with us. The School year is divided into two sessions, beginning respectively September lith, and Jim’ utiryJrd:-.' Terms per Session, payable In advance; /’jr*£&»yfo/j.-~Common Kngllsh, $15.00;, Classics with Common English, $20.00 Second Abuton.—Common English, $23,00; Clns sirs with Common English, $30.00. The scholars of this Acudcny, by the payment of a small sum annually, cun have the use of the College Libraries, containing 113,000 volumes. Vacations.—July and Augnst.und from Christ mas to (ho Uonda-' after Now Year. Hoarding.—Pupils from abroad will find good boarding in u private family, at reasonable rut* a. and will be under the supervision of the princi pal. Address 11. W, BTEUHETT, A. 8., j-rlndpal, Carlisle, Pa HEFKHENCE: I take great pleasure in commending' Mr.R. a gentleman eminently quallflcd to touch. My conlhienco in him is such that I shall commitmy own son to his cure. Bop. 2,18(10— 3m. President LVckinson^olle^e. rjIHE MARY INSTITUTE. Carlisle, Peek’a. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Tho Ninth Annua] Ronslon will hculn ou War! ÜBy. WM. C. LEV** ETT, M. A. CurUfilo.tPena'a April 22,1W0—1y Q.O0I) NEWS!! JQRY GOODS! ’ ANOTHER GRAND OPENING DRY GOODS HOUSE. Having taken advantage of the great decline In prices in the City, wo have made large addi tions to our stock of . DRESS GOODS, In every variety and stylo, at such prices as will astonish all in search of bargains. -DOMESTIC GOODS Atmuch lower rates than usual. Best quality Unbleached Muslin only Iflcts.; very good, full yard wide, only 12%cts.; very best Calicoes only 12% ets.. and all other Domestics os cheap In proportion. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, COVERLIDS, - ' COVERLIDS, HOME MADE BLANKETS, PANCYBLANKETS. ' 0 TER C O A TIN G, Of every grudo.ainl variety, In great bargains. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, Furs! Furs! Furs! We have made special arrangement* with aflrst class Fur House to keep us supplied with a su perior supply of FURS during the season of all grades and qualities: Handsome set* of Mink, Hahle, and sets of all other kinds of FmVverv cheap. LADIES’ CLOAKS, Now stylos, elegantly trimmed. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, Much under the rates early In tho season. All the new styles of - Hoods, Caps,'Children’s Sat&s and Circulars. Mittens, Legging Gloves. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, Please do not rail to give us a call before mak jUf, join purchases, as wo are underselling imv bouse in the county. auj Nov. 18, 1838, Q U.MBERL AND VALLEY RAIL EOADI CHA. N G E t) F HOU R S On nnd after Monday, Nov. IStli, 1809. Tasson- ISptcai. lUn d “ lly “ (Sundays«. . WESTWARD: Acconvnoil(itio) i SVuiti leaves HnrrlHhunr Rna a M. jrc.eln;ulc K burKS.,Ss,Cnrll s | o wl,N^Kj A 0 Shlppensburg IO.Jo. Cbarnbersburg 10.4-1 Green-’ eastlelUO, arriving at Hagerstown 11.4 k A. M** Mail Prain leaves Harrisburg 185 P M chanlcsburg 2.07, Carlisle 2.40, NewvUlo .pensburg 8.4 a, Chambersbufg 4.20 Greencnutio 4.56. arriving at Hagerstown 6& ftl Ue Express IVain leaves Harrisburg 4,15* P. M We. chanlcsburg 4,l7,Carlisle 5.17. Nowvllle 5.50.*&b1L pensburg 0.17, arriving at Ctaomborsburg at. 0.45 Agent, A Mixed Train leaves Chamberaburß K.O» A. M GreonoasUe 0.2 c, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A, • EASTWARD: ' ' Aeemmnodaiton '/rain leaves Chart)b'erabufe 5 00 A. M y Shlppensburg 5.2(1, Newville 0.00, Carlisle 7*.flo'A. M. mil Csbu7 * w arriving at Harrioburff leaves Hagerstownfi.oo A.M..Green castle K.ns.Cbumbersburg 1). 10,8hI noensbiirS oin Newville 10.14, Carlisle ifesd. JleXnlcsbmg lift' arriving at Harrisburg 11.5 S A. M U * K ■ Erprrss Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 \i Cireencastle 12.28, Ohumbersburg 1 05 ShiDnans' burs 1 37, Newville 2.10, C.irll«le\sb%Sb P a P n ™s; burg aih, nrrlvlng nt Harrisburg 3.50 p jj amcs A Mixed Train loaves Hagerstown 3.03.'P. M Greencsstle 1.12, arriving at Chambersburg 5® ■VS-Making close connections at Harrlslm™ wl b trains to mid from Philadelphia,NewYork® Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg. Nov. 11,18119. U, N. -LULL Railroad Omoo. Cbamb’g Nov. 0.1669,7 V HOAD, WINTER ARRANGEME*NT. Monday, November 22, 18G9. Great Trunk lino from the North and North « ‘of Pjdladeljibla, New York, rt»„dbm’ Pottsvlllo, Tiimamia, Ashland, Shamokiu Left Trains leave, Harrisburg for New York aa fol* lows: at 2 MU s. ( sand 810. A. M.,anU 122JJnonn nn«i 2Mund 11110 P. 6L, connecting with on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at Now York at 1015 A. M. and 12 05 noon 3'is ills and 10 00 P. 61, anti 000 A. Si" rmpecth-'elv 8 Pisff '’ arB “™impnn.v the 2SO and 636 A 61 and 1220 noon trains without change n1 ’’ Leave Harrisburg for Readlng.Pottsvllle. Tama qua, Minnrsyillo, Ashland, Hbumokbi Hue Grove. Allentown ami i blladelnbia at k is a M. 265 and 410 P M the 2,M irfln slipping ti Lebanon only ; the 4 10 P. 61, train stopping at all Htatlons and making connections for Phiim delphla, Pottsvllle. Columbia and all Intern edi ate stations between said points only. For Potii: yllle, Schuylkill Havenand Auburn, vla,Schuvl burgm 340 4?M. T llallroad Lcovo Harris. Returning; I*eave’New York ato on a \t yifrk,“' ilhout 6 change. 8 °° tralnB trom N <™ Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7- 30 A M.. connecting with similar train on East Ponna. Railroad, leturnlug from Reading at 6 35 P. M„ stopping at nil stations. “ “ ” 00 Leave Pottsvllle at 6 40, ono A. and 3 05 P 'hi , l„ H A 0r i 1 , tio ? 1 i t , 9 ' I H A ‘ N--Sbninolun at.MOand 111 40 A. 61., Ashland at 7 05 A. 6L, and 1230 Noon Tamaqua at 833 A. and 220 P. JI„ for Phil,? dolphin and New York. . - 1 him Leave PoUbvlUo, via, Hchuylklll and Susaue- KHJ 1 . 0 . 11 i rot i»} utB ,l° A. M. for Harrisburg* and UJU A. JL for Pine Urovoand Tremont. b ’ Heading uccommodntlon train, leaves Potts vlllo at 6 10 A. M., passes Heading at 730 A M arriving at Phltadulphiu at 1020A.M returnin!;’ loaves PhNadelphmVd 6 4ft P. M..powlVS?Ue”! at J 19 .1* Mm urr,vl bg at PottavUleot 0 30P. M. K 1 otlstown accommodation train, leaves Potts '“vSMa: Columbia Railroad trains leave Headlnfl nt 7 16 lor tp,lr “ tn ' UU *- Perklomen Hallroad trains leave Perklomen Junction at 0 00-A. M., and at a 10 and 530 P. ft| U returning. leave Hchwonksvllleat 6 10, and Kl 2 A.** M„ and U-1j Noon, connecting with similar trains on Heading Hallroad. ‘" ir Colebrookdalo Kullroad trains leave Pottstown at H 45 A.M,, and 020P.M. for Alt,. Pleasant nr -rlvlae thereat 10 20 A. M„ and 7a> p. M . “«■ eturn- I(1B, leave Sit. Pleasant at 700 and n6o a SI “oo'otlUK'WUh similar trulus on Heading Kail' Chester valley Kallroad trains .eavo Hi'lUgn portatSSO A. 51.,205 and 502 p. SI.. retarnlSg leave Downjngtowa at 1) 30 A., Sf„ 12,5 an<( 6 16 p ItaUroud ;Cl ni: Wl ; ‘ “ lmll “r Kalas on Heading On Sundays: leave Now York at 500 and sno SI Philadelphia at« 00 A. SI., and 315 H SI m e H (« A. SI. train running only to Heading) leave Potlovlllentsoo A SI .Wrlsharg at 6 & A SI 4 10 and il 00 P. SI , and Heading 12 4.1 Slldnlgbt’ and 7 16 A. SI. lor Harrisburg, at 7 20 AM.an'j 12 55SHdnlght, for Now York, and 040 A. Si’ and 425 P. SI. for Philadelphia. 1 a Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets to and from all points at ro“ daeed rates. Uuggago chocked through ; 100 pounds sllowcd each Passenger. o. A. NJCOLLS Hucember 2, IKbO. General superintendent. pONBUMPTION CAN HE CUKED nd,i, m, r ii C- ,2' U . a , rrl “ ou ;» rV«e l‘r,xxu uf Treat- Ji u J \ or address Dr. C. O. Uarrlsou 211 Untjh Eiyfuh.street. PhVacUlphUt, ' LUNG mHEASB». tU,t4Oa “ fveu 10 THHOATfand March £ Jy JDcntffi.ooDs AT TUI- CEN.TR al iFor Buggv Rug; For men’s and Boys’ wear. WOOLEN GOODS, LEimt’H & MILLER. JdtUDlcal, MABQUABT’S LEBRATED LINIMENT FOR MAN OB BEAST. Admirably adopted to tho Care of all Diseases for which a Counter-Irritant or External Homo* dy Id required.i Diploma awarded by Me Cumberland Cbunti/ Ag ricultural Society, \Am. . " REFERENCES:. ‘ Abraham Murquart, Esq., Wfs shown mo tho receipt of which his Liniment Is composed.— From my knowledge of tho ingredients, I do not hesitate in certifying that It will be beneficial where an external application of the hind is Indicated. A. STEWART, Ai, D. Sklppensburg. Bept. 15,1808. Fully conversant with the o lemlcal compo nents and medical cObcts of A. Uarqaart's Lini ment, I cheerfully recommend It to those who may need It. * 8. N. EOKEK, M. 3>. Mr. a. Marquart:—Dear Sir* I take pleasure in saying that I have used your Liniment for chap ped. hands, and it cured them and made them reel soft. 1 think it the best 1 have over used, and would cheerfully recommend it to the gen eral public. ' WM. QRACY. Newton township, Pa., Nov. si, 1808. I hereby certify that I have used A, Marquart’s Liniment for HoratcUes and Spavin on two of my horses with the greatest success, and would rccommed it to all who are In need of anything of the kind. 0 MELLINGEH, county Trcas’r. 6toughstoWß,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 Gull, 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 vlthot it for ten times Its cost, and cheerfully recommend it to the public. MICHAEL LATSHA W. - Jacksonville, Fa., Nov. 20,1868, A. Marqjiart, Esq.:—Dear Sir: I had a very severe attack of Rheumatism In ray back, so that.l could scarcely walk, which was very Enlnftii. After using half a bottle of your cele rated Liniment, l was entirely cured. This.ls not a recommendation, but the plain truth,— You can make any use of this you please. jacGblong. Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov, 20.1808. Mr. A. Marquart ;—Dear Sir: I hrve used your valuable Liniment in my family for different mins and aches, and it has proved satisfactory n every case, I do think, as an external Lini ment, it stands without a rival. 1 would cheer fully recommend it to the public. Respectfully, GEORGE W.YOCUtf. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 21,1808. - ..•■A. Marquart, Esq.:-Dear Sir: It affords mo pleasure to certify that I have used your Llnl mentou my neck, in a case ol very Sore Throat which was much swollen and very painful. Af ter two or three applications, I found it to act like magic, and would recommend it as an ex cellent Liniment. JACOB SEVERS. - Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. 19, 1868 Frr Bale by Haverstick Bro's,, D. Jialalnn. Cbr nan it Warthing/vn, I'arlisle; - ' 4®** AGENTS WANTEDI Address _ A. MARQUART. Walnutßottom, Cumberland Co Pa Doc. 10.1868—1 V ’ aarry Pectoral, , ‘-r.i of tho Throat and Lungs, ■ :\a Goughs, Colds, Whooping Bronchitis, Aitthmo i and Consumption. . • never before in the whole history of in isc, has anything won so widely and sodoeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy,for pulmonary complaints. Through a long fencs of years, and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their estima tion, as It has become Letter known. Its uniform character and power to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known us a ro- HaWp protector against,them. While adapted to miUfer forms of disease and to young cluldren, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given fbr incipient consumption, ana the dan gerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a pro vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should bo kept on hand In every family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with thls.autldoto for them. Although settled Consumption la thought in curable, still great numbers of cases where the Ois ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its'mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to It. When noth ing else could roach them, under the Cherry Pec toral they subside and disappear... tccticm from*!}** Speakers Stod great pro- -4sf/»ma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. J Bronchitis Is generally cured by. taking the Cherry Pectoralln small and frequent doses. 8o generally are its.virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more mototiUned! 010 pabUo that ita flukes are frilly Ayer’s Ague Cure, w is Ague, Periodical ‘ or Bilious Fever, &o„ . Mid indeed all the offbotlona which arise poison ™ alariOUßk marsh^* or miasmatic -A 8 nß itid implies, it does Cure, and does hot S°s^1 nIn K. nßlth , er Arsenic. Quinine, Bismuth, a p f y , othcr hilnernl or poisonous substance whatever, It In nowise injures any patient. The number and importance of Its cures in the ague dis tricts, are literally beyond account, and w 6 believe without a parallel In the history of Ague medicine. Onr pride Is gratified by tho acknowledgments wo receive of the radical cures effected In obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Uimrclimated persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will bo pro tected by taking the AGUE CUBE daily. . c.P r I'. ivrr Complaints, arising from torpidity oitnc Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy nctfvftv. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, It is ;-r '•v<-c>noiit remedy, producing many truly rc ’• d.-e euros, where other medicines nnd failed. " o-nd by. Dir. ,1. (;. Avi:u & Co., Practical • urf.cnl Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold ‘ '' ' ■ :'l'id.. st.oo PUB' HOTTLV For Bale by Havormck brotners, Oct. 15 IK(W— it, * CHEAT pacific railroad IS FINISHED. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE UNION’ AND CENTRAL PACIFIC R AILR 0 A DS, OUGHT AND BOLD DE HAVEN & BRO„ H-iN £,£& ANJi DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT, BE- CUfIITIKS, GOLD, &o, NO 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET. M«y 20,18Q0, PHILADELPHIA, PENN, QUMBERIaND nurseries. HENRY 8. RUP Proprietor. Copnty, Pn. aV^!uJ H r a J». po nn< ** l,ie nseortmont of Nursery of Fn\HT^® C0 'n‘ n K^lUconBlstinKofullkinUa •rfl«n« nnfi r S? H ? m l,ci vor y beef varieties. Kver a fflmft «i^ U(, r e Tr eea ‘M'‘rdyßowerlngriUrubß, Planhf ol™ , Gra P° v, ne and Strawberry SS Si fmiy varioiy worth growing, all kiuda 0 f A I 3 K * Rhubarb, &c„ <£c. r anjjo for Hedging, at $5 per. 1.000 hore g on?HS Kfd 1869. PHILADELPHIA 1860, WALL PAPERS. IIOWMLL & BOTJRKE, Paper Hangings and Window Shades, Sale Boom Cor. Fourth aod Market Sto PHILADELPHIA , Factory Cor. Twenty-third and Sausora Street* NEW STYLES EVERT Dj» Y, 07 OUR OWN UAKE. Sep SO lb6o-dm. ua own HAKE. JJENRY HARPER, 020 Areh Street, Philadelphia, Has a good stock, at low prices, of fine WATCHES, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVERWARE AND Rogers' ipple Plated Spoons, Castors, Tea »S ets, &0., Bailable for Holiday and Bridal "nimwn Hoy.ia; iwjt-am 39atr JSnicUjet. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to I ■: natural Vitality and Color. Jiliv. ,} n4> \ dressing which w* * 3 llt once n g reea hle, 'fflafaSSl e liealthy, and effectual ffljxSSß | for preserving the : Zg Fffl hair. Faded or gray '’3 bi'SHv hair is soon restored 'HmH to ori s inal co^ar '“WHi!' <®iVA the gloss and freshness of youth Thin hair is thicks cued, 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. But such ns remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with ajasty 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 jiijiirious to the hair, the Vigor can mily benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a ¥ HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo 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, XOWELU, MASS. PRICE $l.OO. jFurnltate, #c- B. EWING, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MA IN STREET, CARLISLE, PENN’A. A Bplnfdid assortment op NEW FURNITURE far tho Holidays, comprising Sofas, ’ Camp Stools, Lounges, , Centre Tables, , Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables. Easy Chairs, Cara Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomons, Bureaus, What-Nots. Secretaries,* md low posts: Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads. Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glosses, and all other articles usually manufactured In this line of business, kept constantly on hand. His workmen are men of experience, his ma terial the best, and his work made In the latest city stylo, and all under his own supervision. It will be warranted and sold low for cash. He invites all .to give him a coll beforepurchas? Ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage herri 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 Bank, Carlisle. Dec. 11808. ' - DAViDWPE. FANCY FURS! JOHN FAR El RA, . 7|S. Areb" Street, Middle of the Block.between 7th’ and Bth Wo South Side. lmporter, Manu facturer and Dealer In all kinds and quality of FANCY FURS FOR LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR. Having enlarged, remodeled and Improved my old and favorably known FUR EMPORIUM and having Imported a very largo and splendid Assortment'of-all the different kinds of Furs irom firsthand*. In Europe, and havnighnd them’ ™^ e “P 1,10 most skillful workmen, I would nv ! te .. m ' y frieil ds of Cumberland, and adjacent counties to call and examine mr very largo and beautiful assortment of Fancy ijU( | P 8 un , d Children. lam determined prices a* any other respectable House in this city. All Furs warranted.' No misrepresentations to effect sales. Nov. 18,1800—3 in. 718 Arch St.* J^fludelpiila. BENTZ HOUSE.” •kt Gn'man Rome, NOS. 17 AND Ifl EAST MAIN STREET, m. . . CAKLJBLE, PA, h £*?£ ” n ‘.'® rf? |6 n ed, having purchased and en nd l urnl het » ano “' throughout, with llrsl-clasH furniture, this well known ana th« 6^ UHh r} HOTEL, solicits the custom m the community and traveling public. He Is tiimJn P »^f p n re( » to ft ? rn J * Bh Hf«t-class aoftoramoda hSW i ffhl> desire to make a Hotel their home, or pleasant temporary abode. 'Jhe cus l|ie auffoundlng country Is respectful ly solicited. Courteous and attentive servants are engaged at this popular House. N. 8.-A management of Meaera April 28.18U8MJm LIQUOR STORE. JOHN HANNON, N. E. CORNER HANOVER ANDPOMPRETBT. . (A lew doors South of Beau’s Store.) Pure Rye Whiskey, Beet Common Whiskey. Pure Holland Gin. Ginger Brandy. Port Wine. Sherry Wine, Jamaola Rum, , * Raspberry Syrup, RTAYLOR’S Bn’TERS^INHOFFWd-GISS" May 13 180D—iy Mbs. b. a. smith’s photo graphlo Gallery Sonth-east Corner Hano it AND f’,a^ toem ° f the ™fc>g»phlo art, Cailoors?© 4o.^'° n SlV6n 40 “PFtag'from Fe§. l “ V l I mo the pat r oaa «° of thepubllo. 18 N - HANOVER STREET, NO.gJ^ JVHW YOBK BBANCir, ■ W HEADQDAIITERS FOB BARGAINS We would Invito tho special ttttontlonnf»»!l „•*« «n« of Carlisle and Cumberland & : selected stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Notions Whfte Got JB, Linen and Fancy Goods, all of wh'loh are determined lo run olfat iuitonUhiS.? i™ prices. «^“- a^co i U fl n A d tt „||' 1 - Mar 27. S-Sm' HaDOV “ r Sl P 8 ’ 8 Hah TT'ORSALE CHEAP.— A second liaml J’ Range, as good u now, apply to u Bop. 13-it A.S.LYNB. ' Union, &c. .BUGS AND MEDICINES . THE BEST, PLACE TO BUY' PURE AND RELIABLE me i/gs. Medicines and Fine Chemi IS A T HAYERSTIOK BROS., No. 10 North Hanover Street, CARLISLE PA L ■ DEALERS IN Drugs, M ediHnet, tiemicals, Bootes fancy Goods, onfectioriariei. Per fumery. Toilet Articles, &c„ Dye ‘‘stuffs, Ibsmelics, Stationary, ac. Also, Pure Wines . for Medical Pur poses. " Their assortment of Goods, Jn variety, novel* ty and elegance, cannot bo surpassed. The arti cles have been selected witb,great care, and are calculuted In qualltyand price to command the attention of purchasers. 1 " Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ..ot Pntent'Medlclnes on hand ■All goods warranted a« represented. HAVEHSTJOK BROTHERS, No. 10 North Hanover SU Feb. 18. ISIiD-Iy ©merles. Fresh groceries ir fresh ottouEßiEan. Always to bo bod nt the CHEAP ST OR E NO 88 EAST POMFRET STREET And why are they always fresh ? Because we “““? reat .“°"" t of and sell them low. therefore, turn our stock often, and consequent ly our goods must be frcah. 1 ion will And every thlngyou wish in the way of GROCERIES, a • QUEENS WARE, GLA3MW A hE, WILLOW AMD CEDAR WARE, STONE AND CROCKERY A RE Choice Hams, Dried Beef. Boiogma, Beef. ?°_V®.4 eB ' B]»cults ana Crackers ol every de scription. Pickled, Spiced and Fresh Oysters Sardines. English tickles? Syrups. Sa! and no end to NOTIONS, it la useless to mention them, come and seo for yourselves; and parents If It don’t suit you to B ?nd your children, as they will be dealt yo^euMfkjSrof" 6 1,8 “ yOU wf \ ' ■. COUNTRY PRODUCE. taken in exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS, ■NO . 88 EAt*T POMFHKT B’fHEET, eat la tn^’nS“^ ln^trflnsforr^^^enilmintor . e Kfboery^business lomy hons, those li* dniw mv n, h Hle re ? u ?£ ted to settle with them during my absence In Europe. GEO. B. HOPEMAN. HIS..A DELPHIA. 3T Samples JCU by njtui whim written for. Jan. 7, IB6o—ly JUNE CLOTHING, ISAAC LIV jl’N GS TON, .NO. 22, SOUTH HA PLOVER STREET Carlisle Pa., ' . I Invite the attention of my old customers and the public at large, to my largo and Brilliant took. of StrMMER GOO DS , SSSSSSSB^SSS I^ READY MADE CLOTHING SSZKnSaii! BOtto " up - NOIB[NORTH, clUmj. 1 ' am “* 1 “oßlng tho Florence Sowing sin. May 13. IMS— QABRIAGES. . A. B. SHERK SBo°nth and'piu'sS" oll6 r ‘* otory - N CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, Srdo? va ffi! a *, B *l5 e - on hand or,made to Her s ‘?“» Mty*ao)"&£2«m ?lnt “ 1 '“ P roln PUy attended to. J. S. DOUGHERTY wmr CONOVER, DORFP & CO , MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IK BOOTS AND SHOES, 0 . 03 4 HA RKET BTBE'ET' PHILADELPHIA. July X5,18a0~,1y j&tobea, STiniuacr, &c, \ T/L HAIL I ALL HAIL M " THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STOVE THE GREATEST STOVE FOR ISSS. Walker & Claudy having Just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, where they have purchased the largest, latest and host assort ment of PARLOR, *. UU OKING AND , ' HEATING STOVES rer brought to this place,have nowon oxhibl on and for sale at their Store Rooms, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, where they will always be pleased to seo their old friends mid many new ones, call and exam ine THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR stove and heater ■ —AND— '" THE CELEBRATED ULQULAit. i OR TARY - TOP COOKING STOVE. TUB BEST IN THE WORLD. THE MORNING GLORY tue most pe*Tuct punor stove in use anywhere °^,®y er y.wtier©, ■ Ills a Base Burner, and one fire will last til winter. It has mica doors all around and Is as right gnd cheerful os an open gate, wo reapcotfu.Jy refer to Che following persons from among hundreds of others who have used It. aS to its merits: Jamea B. Weakley, Hon. J. Stuart, ■ gf-J-Bnas. Edward Fury, MulUd, _ Serg’t Irvin/ ■ WeherlS norland, , Col. A. Nobfc, i/?', /-I?!’ 0- J ll ** Manafield, Snri't.. David Rhoada; Ml. Holly Paper Mill Levi Trego, . Co. Bamuel Ureoson, Sam'l Kempton. Weakley A Sadler, , . o A T.Greenfleld. Tfaos. Chamberlin, Samuel H.Goald, ■ ohh Stuart, Jason. W.Eby, John T. Green. Sjof; o e ®U Heury L. Burkholder, PoterSpnhr, Richard Woods, Wni.P.aLuart, J. 8. Woods. Jos. Galbraith. MaJ. Woods .. ■, John M. Gregg, , .o^fe^ S e°aSS^ eV “ rlotyofC#okst « v « NOBLBCOOH, (Gas Burner,) ■ COMBINATION, (Gas Burner.) WM.PErik - ' BUxvEKA, WABASH,. . and NIAGRA, all of which have given Isfactlon to the purchasers. “We have also a largo lot or ■ • u “ TIN AND OTHER Wares, of oar own manuiaclu re. TIN AND SHEET IRON. of allkinds consututly on band, SPOUTING. ROOFING & JOBBING «nt ill T , « n S«»?‘? nG . *d s'ubstantl aHy. Id conclusion we Invite our friends to “all ty m ?cent n 9 ° Ur E ° odS aud 80,6 at leaßt wen- WALKER & CLATJDY, NO. 18. WEST MAIN STREET Carlisle, pa. 0ct.8,1800, QTOVES, TINWARE, &c. .. McUONEGAL, would respectfully ln of the public to bis laiue stock or srovKs.Tf.N & wheei-ikon ware. ac Ho has mauetitan object In selecting thera-st maiifflt *’ oconomlcal aud durable Stoves In the market. His Cooking Stoves consist of the NIMROD, NIAGARA. QUAKER CITY, ’ IRONSIDES, PARMER, and others, which he guarantees loglvo satisfac tion In every respect. His B »«»UW»IUB PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, are unsurpassed for beauty of design, durability of fu. I. He also offers to thepuß lie the Justly celebrated EMPIRE O AS’ BURNER. He would call attention toa few of Ha merits, a year* 1 no brick to be replaced once or twice 2. Heating downwards. Its rays of heat are fho face** l ° fl °° r ’ lieatit, S the feet Instead^? °f thegoa by a second supply ?« 18 Com P^ ete * 'I ho device la not found pu?e her Btove «. consequently the air la always . 4 It Is a perpetualburner, 6. It makesuoklinkera. «. Is perfeotfully clear fiom dust, the orange opetotf covered by Patent and la perfect in lts 7. Ita ventilation Is complete, and In ©very re spect Is a first class Stove and waranted to slve satisfaction. Numbers of refer® can be giv en os tothemerltsof this stove, but he would w bo wlsh to get a desirable stove to call at his shop and see it In Operation. o sfn!P 3Tß u mo Jl ß olho r Parlor, Dining Room, and Chamber Stoves, the , 8 ' “BEACON LIGHT,” g beautiful, economical arid powerful beating; IW '° s ttlB P PARLOR HEATJEEtjf for beating two or more Kootns,'Portable Fur naces, ' South «•"> fßlrtiiral. A Smic andßpeady Curefor Asthma , Bran,-him, Hoanenets Croup' Influenza; Whooping Cough, Incipient. Consumption, and all 'Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Don’t neglect « sev-re Cough, or throw away money on a worthless medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE 4 rn&l-rv SEWARD. BENTLET For Sale,by GEORGE B.HOOFMAN March, ?JSS& POm “ ot Btreet - Fo, Dyspcpsi,,, Fever and , *ci dity ot tire' F d ]( . cos, of Appetite. Naunea, Her - .urn, Jam.Jice, and all diaeaaes airisn. c; Irom a disordered state ot the Stomacn, Liver or Intestines. * CIIKpV rf SEWARD - BENTLET by .IIDrS,; } ™ BUlr “ 10 ' N ' r - 8014 For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMAN U .r,h uK mfrot Htrect - Reitorci gray »nd faded Hair to it. ■ Original Color, remove. DjndrufF, OSES ALL DISEASES OP THE SCALP, Prevents and makes the bait grew Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant. StM ui $1,50 p«r IbltU, Each BattJi ia a Hut fip* Bn« For sale by G, B. HOFFMAN , Grocer; Pui.Jret Street,, , Cwllilt. i^arDujare. 1869 HARD 'VA^ HISNRt SAXTi NO. 16, .EAST n Alj( CAKLIsIj. Wholesale and retail a.,. Iron? steel, Nails, llulldi2™?t Oils , Glass, Ac., *a al °* Utl Finest quality, of American M POCKET AND TABlp Every description of Tools >h. eltonlcal trades.of the nio ’i JJi’t 1 and warranted in ewrptoXw ' GUNS. EISTQLS * A Rcks, ShoTOlfl Spades Forij, ( FABK BELLS, PLOWS, CHAIM, rectlii,material to a, We ore sole agents rwihopm FUEL ECO N 0 M P - A - T ‘; excelsior weather liPtssSi Orders by men receive ,ro o . GOODS DELIVERED Iff I( *«deh'toi to ns . , HENr •fan; HJMS-ly M l L L BJt & B 0 take this opportunity of dlreellOjii community at large, mdev' particular, to their recen&y replef HARD W;AR They studiously avoided Inveatlni high prices, and . patiently wait< but of thebottom bofore(attcmptl»g shelves, and now that things havt o bid time prices, as near as posalbl Invested largely and are prepared to their friends and customers as 1< any market outside the oltlea. Thi Invite the attention of mechanics, builders. .Our stack la complete ant tear meeting with disappointment for anything in our line. We have the agency of-the Willow BEW I N G MACH and would respectfully ask all those! a Machine, to examine the .Wlllcoj fore purchasing. , orders , promptly attended to, w 1 a “ parts of the town free* Feb.2s. IbOO.~iV ( ., .. , , „, , ,• •. Miscellaneous, piPEB’S BOOK AND FANCY. AND GENERAL NEWS 83 WEST-MAIN STREET, __ CARLISLE, * „ A flne assortment of Goods on hand Writing Deuba. Port Folios. Ladles Companions, . Work Boxes, Satchel*. • Ladles* Purses., Pocket Bookf, Segar Cases, Card Caw*. . GoldT ▲ LARGB SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIBLES andPBOTOQRAPHK AT BBDUOED PBIOBfI. D I A.HI ES. FOB 18 Subscriptions received fer all Megaxli lon Books, Papers, *6J, 'at publishers pr save postage, *nd always, sate of recel Magazines oy subscribing at PirEE'a. ' Special attention Is paid to keeping hand a supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, for (own s arid country school*. Boon and Muaio ordered when dwli May 23 1800—tf A S THE WEATHER IH NO Xx PROPITIOUS and the the prices a vorablefor the laying. In of yourwintfi subscriber would offer his stock to tl kuowing lull well lhe disposition of I generally to ranko'many promises to efl The subscriber would prefer to leave tin of the coal be furnishes SPEAK FOR ITS and bevUl lie held to the foilewlag bis old standards. - I. ToaolTnunVimt tht beat coal th»i nad._, £ £° B ®M. M as any on* In tl 8-To deliver what bis cuab-mera bi 'o farnJah them with a lower prlcet moke the price suit bis soles. . . 4. Believes in the principle that seal be In use [without repairs.] for a series tot m ,vantage of tne.ouHtomers, .o.' To keep all kinds of coal to be bad r else. - S’ m ® ver misrepresent coal to maki the ton * uarai, t ® e mil. two thousand p< a. To give the customers the advanUi ehanßo °f prices at the mines. , , M«iSi?«^?? ll,ed i® dooU in h * M P™' bdueflt of those Who deal with bln. your orders and you shall be dealt as/ and on as /avoruble terms as any ■ place. * * Oct. 11.1869. SEW, GROCERY STORE. b subscriber having purchased Me ' S?JT n . Br l .S“ Pom fret ond Bedford »1 erected thereon a Store, has now opet, “®wßtookofweUselected Freah Groce stock wIH bo (band to be complete in ei tloular, and every thing sold wlll.be w os represented. He has on hand and ni for delivery groceries op all ki; . » WOODKNWAiIB. . , , SOAP. AaondaMorttnont of NOTIONS, mode In all kinds of Balt Men's, nr Shoulders. Sides, Dried Beef. Ao. ' DRIED, CANNED ANDPICKMD I 0 WUEJS®* °? n »lanMy on band. ’ '■[ aooilluent to any pare m the town I i re[ I “ t^|i prl P",f or JoareolfatKp. *5 1 8«P.?3. IMf-nba. ; j.JOHfIBI J- X. BTEBNER’B 'ZIVtIBY' 'AND .SALE jSTi BETWEEN HANOVER AND pEDfOI IN THE BEAK OP BENTZ B< CARLISLE, PA. Having 'fitted up thofltable with D' *tfes, Ac./l'iun to tarnish ■' tom*nUtetreasonable rates. Parties *nd from the springs. A WORD TO CONSOMPTI. XX. Being aahortandpraotiealtreallie, nature. causes, and symptoms , of. P u '®' Consumption.- Bronchitis ; and Asia** their prevention, treatment, andeore halation. Sent by moi.* !r©e. * . , Addrefla . *.,, • o VANHUMUttU ? e. West Fourteenth Street, N. Y, June 10, r > * ’ • T'ORiiIEJNT.rrA room no .!)?• A* ,J . <>* ,** VpLDNTEEU ODl|4)JtfO |i ”J CTrdtitory of thVuulie baUdioiT ■ November 11. law, J, B. BBA3 > pill Ss* N