Agricultural mirnovEMENT i.v farmers 1 homes. There lifts been a very great change for the better in the homes of all closs There are several vegetables which arc in use in different countries ns snb i-lmites for soap. The hatives on the ,\oith-west const use a soap root: the ..Mexicans übo ono or more vctretablosaH t-unp, and the one refered to by Mrs. C the soap-tree bark, is largely emnlo'vp'ci l iy the Chilians. All these makoalath >-r with water and servo to remove grease without injury to thefabric. The noap-tree bark has been used to some extent in tooth washes and in prepara tion for cleansing the hair.—Am. Ag. If you wear flannel and ‘-don’t change often in cold weather,’, change it for cotton. ills estimated that the plague has hilled 210,000 cattle in England. Brj) (Sends GOODS! J) RY GOOX)S!I HARPER, Cor. or XlanoTcr and Pomflrct Sis. NOW Ol’EN^— A . FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW DESTRAULK FALL GOOEiB!! LOW PRICES!! < Always on hand a good assortment of PLAIN ANDFANCYDRESS GOODS. at very low rates. MORNING SECOND MOURNING GOODS. FLANNELS, Welsh, Shaker, Domestic. Gauze, Gray ami Bed Flannels. BLANKETS, In every variety. SHAWLS, la Checks, Drab*, Mourning and Ulgn Colors. LADIES’ CLOAKING, Beavers, Velveteens and Frosted Heavers. WATER PROOF CLOTHE Gold Mixed,-Black and White, Barred, Ac HOSIERY, Cotton, Woolen unci Merjno. MERINO • V ESTSr&I 111 IT - . A N i) I) Ra\V ERS Ladles’,Misses', Men’s, mid i;<»ys* JOUVIN’S KID GLOVES, ofllhe quality oLOVES, for Fall ami Winter,all sizes and a large variety , - i FRENCH CORSETS, Hip Goar and rsadjraled IVeJiel, warranted beat makes ouly. KNITTING YARNS, Zephyr.Worsted.Qermantovm Wools, llrall eol lora. Largo stock constantly on hand.v FANCY WOOLENS, Hoods, itc., In stock at low prices. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, In now and rich designs. HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, Sheetings, Pillow-Case Muslins, Table Linen. Napkins, Doylies, Quiltaand Counterpanes, Not-” tlnglmm I.ace, Towels and Towelling. IMM ENBE STORK OF DOMESTICS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES at less than regular rates. All gpods bought at the bead of the market for cash, and will bo sold at lowest cash prices. THUS. A. HARPER. Cor, oCHauovor and Pomfret his. Oct. 7; 1800—tf. . REDUCTION IN PRICES . DRY GOODS EXTRAORDINARY ! THIRD ARRIVAL OF -THE SEASON GREENFIELD’S, No. 4 JSctsi Street, Owing to the GREAT DECLINE IN GOLD. I will offer for the next four weeks groat bargains DRESS GOODS. Alpacas worth liuo. reduced to ;I7J/C. Iteductlon In Price of Poplins, itcdactlou in price ql Merinos. Reduction In price of allies. Reduction In Price of Plaids. Reduction In price of Reps, all wool De laines, lialihoral skirts, Ac. GREAT IIARGAINS IN BLANKET SHAWLS A very tine I 'ouble Shawl reduced in price from S7.OQ to Sc.OO. FOES! PURS!! FURS 1 1 ! My stock of Furs Is unusually largo and lino tltlon mcli I cun sell at prices that dely compo- MYV Unbleached ‘ Appleton A” Muslin only 100 Muslin” only 230. hy the piece. “New York Mills”only 25c. by tho piece. A splendid bleached Shirting, yd. wide, only 15c. Best prints only ate. The prices of ipy entire stock of Cloths, Coast meres, Oassinetts, Beeavrs, Ac., are marked down to tho lowest figures. Bargains In Water Proof Velveteens, Flannels, Jcsns, Tickings, Checks.. Linens. Ac. Also In Hosiery, Gloves, Notions auil Dress Trimmings. Being In the city this week during the groat decline in gold, I purchased goods at such low figures that I can otter great inducements to pur chasers. anil In quality of goods that cannot fall to pleascr 11. Persons desirous of making Holliday Gifts should give mo a call and examine ray stock of suitable articles before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to soll-at very short profits. Remember tho place, No. 4 East Main St., Carlisle. t L. t; greenfield. Dec. 18, 1860, JjllNE- CLOTHING. ISAAC LIVINGSTON., NO. 22. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, Caumslk Pa. I invite tho attention of my old customers and tho public at largo, to my largo and Brilliant stock of SUMMER GOODS, riu- men, joiith, amt boys’ wear. My ouHtmn do piirt mo'ii noniprlßes tlio finest nncl moatoeloct of t lotha nml Casslmerca, whllemy army of HEADY MADE CLOTHING • is carefully nnd most tastefully gotten up. Ciinuot and will not be undersold. __ U 1 ISAAC LIVINGSTON NO. 21'NORTH HANOVER STREET, Carlisle, chine*’ am Belling the Florence Sowing Ma . May 13.1800 fJfHF. MARY INSTITUTE, CAKIsIBLU, Pknu’a, Tho A N?.?ih I V? NQ . HC:HOOL FOB OIKLH lesiSny ’i™ 8 ' 0 !! will begin on Wefi ho??^orm& b a.m , r “ t i For ° lronlorß ° TaDy HKv. WM. O. LEVERETT, M. A, April 22,18f19-iy , j-. Carlisle, Penn'a Srg OO D KB WS I ! ANOTHER GRAND OPENING AT I m CENTRAL DRY GOODS HOUSE, Having taken advantage of the great decline in prices in the City, we have made large addl* tlons to our stock of GOODS, In every variety and s»tvle, at such prices as will ustonbdi ail in search of bargains. DO.MESTIC GOODS Atmuen lower rules than usual. Best-quality Unbleached Muslin only IcJcls.; verv good, fall yard wide, only ; very best calicoes only »2} I . li^ G^auna D a, l" Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7- M A. M., connecting with similar train on East Fenua. Railroad, returning from Reading at 0 35 P. M., stopping nt all stations. Leave Pottsville at 6 40,0 00 ATM:, and 2 45P. 30 A ‘ Shamokln nts4o and 10 40 A.M.. Ashland at 7 05 A. M.. and 1230 Noon Tamaqua at 883 A. M.. and 220 P. M. f for Phila delphia and Now York. Leave Pottsville, via. Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad atS 15 A. M. for Harrisburg, and 1180 A. M. forPlne Grove and Tromont. Reading accommodation train, leaves I’otls vllloat64o A. M.,passes Reading at 780 A.M.. arriving at Phllodelphia at 10 20 A. M., returning leaves PWladelphiaal 4 45 P. M., passing Reading at 7 40 P. M. t arriving at Pottsville at 080 P. M. Pottstown accommodation train, leaves Potts* town at 045 A. M., returning, leaves Philadel phia at 4 00 P. M. , Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7 15 A. A 1., and 615 P. M„ lor Ephrata. Lltlz, Lancas ter, Columbia, ac. Perklomen Railroad trains leave Perklomen Junction at 000 A. M„ and at 3 00 and 5 80 P. M., returning. IcaveSchwonksvilleutH 05 A. M.,12 45 Noon, and 4 15 P, M.,.connecting with similar' trains on Reading Railroad Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown nt 0 40 A, M„ and 0 20 P. M., returning, leave Mt, Pleasant nt 7 00 and 11 -6 A.M., connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad. Chester valley Railroad trains *eave Bridge port cl 8 30 A. M.. 2 05 and 502 P. M„ returning, leave Lownlngtown at 680 A, M.. 1245 and 5 16 P. M., connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad. On Sunduys: leave Now York at 6 00 P. M., J & l ? d 9lP hla . at 8 00 A. M. and 8 15 P. M.,(tho delpllia? d “ tg 40 A ‘ M * and4 25p * M.forPhila- Commutatlon, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets to and from all points at re. ducodrates. ** Baggage chocked through; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. G, A. NICOLL3. Jan. 13.187 U. Onieialtiupenntendent. IJEMOVaL, E. SHOWER, dealer I V In nil hinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LlQUullS, has removed his store to tno spacious room In the “Volunteer Building," directly South of the Market House, Carlisle. His as sortment ofllquors Is very completo.and much larger than heretofore. His old customers nnd the puhlio ingoneral. are Invited to give him a call at his * ow stand. Oct 7,1800, insurance JJ OM E , INSURANCE Of New Haven, CONNECTICUT, CAPITAL - $1,000,000. The •* Home'* Is cstabltil.ed on a SECURE BASIS* the business annually atuonuUns to $2,000,000, and U one of thW MOST RELIABLE AXl> IWUIAR , COJf PAM ES m the United s Specie attention gtoea on Desirable Property at low rate*. ALL LOSSES Liberally Adjusted ,CT , PBOMPIZT PAID at the office of the CARLISLE AGENCY, No 05 West Main Stiwt, Carlisle, Pa. SAMUEL K. HUMRICH. Oct, 2S. IjOJ— Ijr ciuu<«rca 1794. ■INSURANCE COMPANY,. NORTH AMERICA ! Philadelphia. Oldest Insurance Company in America, CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. 33^00,000. SEVENTY*ONK YEARS successful business experience, w nh a reputation for INTEGRITY and HONORABLE DEALING UNSURPASSED by any similar mstilnlion. LOSSES PAID since organization, over $33,000,00 0. It Is WISDOM and ECONOMY’ to Insoro in the best Companies, and there la NONE BETTER than the old INSURANCE COMPANY’. OF NORTH AMERICA, t < VrthurG. Coffin, President; Charles Platt. Vice President; Mnlhlas Marls, Secretary; William Ruehler, Central Agent. UarrJsbnrg M Pa; SAMI,. K. HUM RICH, Agent, Main Street, Carlisle. December IG,, ImTJ—ly M. MASONHEIMER. - Dealer In CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, FINE Q.UAL CTY OF TEAS, PURE SPICES, • QUEEN9WARE, • GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, WOODEN, AND WILLOW W ARE. BEST DRAND3 0F ..... FAMILY FLOUR SALT AND PISH ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT A N D S 0 L D , SOUTHWEST COR. PITT AND POMFBET BXfl. Jan. 20, 1870—3 m QARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, NO HUMBUG! NO HUMBU'O lam now Retting up the largest lot of work ever made in Carlisle, and am preparing' for another sale In April next. .Call at the shop and exomlno the work before' It Is finished, so that you may bo satisfied thatl use nothing but the BEST MATERIALS of all kinds. CARRIAGES. . BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, Ac, ready made or,made to order. All new work guranteod. Having been successful for four years; I hope oy strict attention to business to merit a con tinuance of patronage. St D °Car°liBle r f*2 th ° plnce * cor ‘ Pitt » nd South Jan. 13, 1870—3 m A, B SHEER. j^ADIES’FANCY FURS*! JOHN fXrEIRA, 718 Arch Street, Q Mldd |® of the Block, between 7th and Bth Sts.. South Bide, PHILADELPHIA, Importer, 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 diflerent.klnds of Furs irom first hands la Europe, and having had them* made up by the most skillful workmen, I would respoctmlly invite my friends of Cumberland and adjacent counties to call and examine my very large and beautiful assortment of Fancy Furs, for Ladies and Children. lam determined to sen at as low prices as any other respectable House Jn this city. All Furs warranted. No misrepresentations to effect sales. „ JOHN FAREIRA, Nov. 18 1860—3 m. 718 Arch St., Philadelphia. LIQUOR STORE. JOHN HANNON, N. E. CORNER HANOVER ANDPOMFRETST. (A lew doors South of Bentz’a Store.) Pure Rye Whiskey,' ' Best Common Whiskeys Pure Holland Gin, Ginger Brandy. Port Wine, Sherry Wine, . * Jamacla Rum, . Raspberry Syrup, R TAYLOR'S BITTEIK-INHOFF’S^GIffis 0 May 13 1839—1 y QUMBEBLAND NURSERIES. HENRY S. RUPP JFrcptietcr, SnHuoTANSTowu. Cumberlona County. Pa. A. 1 ??*® an ? fln ,o ussortment of Nursery o( to uvt , .f?T™L Co ! n . l 2 g fall . conalstlngotaU.Ulnde of Fruit Trees ol tbe very best vanotlea. Ever fo£. Hed B»nif. at S 5 per 1,000, 2«t, e » Dl i°. ÜB ?i- Flr l werB and Piante; Every- f lD th ®, Nursery line can be bad ratA^oiimaam?tSa 01 *}? and at the lowest prices. JuSfisegt^ oo UaUi Bent eratls * Mrs. r. a. smithes photo- M ttU ? r3 £ South-east Corner Hano «fu , M ar | cet So uare, where may be had t^ I life e B^zo eQtBtyleH 0t holographs, from card IT VORYYPES, AMBROTYPEB. AND ANMEUCTYPEsT - t OU {something newlboth a ? d winch Are beautlAilnro* duotlona of tbe Photographic art. Call and see them. Particular attention given to copying from aguorrolyjjee Ac. B Keb. *“ V ™ tbe patronage oftheoubllo. J. S. DOUGHERTY WITH CONOVER, DORFE & CO, MANUFACTURERS. AND TnolKBilß SEALBBB IN BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 034 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA. Inly 15,1809—1 y , JJENRY^HARPER, JI2O Arch dtreot. Philadelphia, Has a good stock, at low prices, or flue WATCHES, JEWELRY,SOLID &ILVEUWARE AND Rogers' Tripple Plated Spoons, Castors . Tea iS c(h, &e. t Suitable for Holiday and Bwdaz, Presents, Nov,lB, 8m El ’ ©air ISenciuer; Hair Vigor, ■ For restoring Gray Hair to ; 5 ; ruural Vitality and^Qjlor. A dressing which i' iu once agreeable, * healthy, and cfl'cctual ■ ,or preserving the fy> i sgiyo hair. Faded or gray i JhSm hah- is soon restored ''3> lo ‘* 3 *>risiaal. color irilh the gloss and °/ youth Thin hair is thick, rant, failing hair cheeked, and bald ar.vt o:Va. though not always,'cured by nse. Nothing , can restore the i\v" where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. Bo.: sooh as remain can be saved for nsemiaess by this application. Instead ■ ‘ ■"t’ing the hair with a pasty sedi ■ ■ ■ keep it 'dean and vigorous. ..roaa! aso will prevent the hair 0 oroioe gray or lidling off, and -r-pieatly' proven. I>aldnes3. Free 1 those deleterious substances which >o;ae e reparations dangerous and to the hair, the Vigor can '-.-nets' b:;t not liana it. If wanted ua! Icsnraao# ESE -HAIR DRESSING, Vac cW jv.n _ • tr.VVo desirable, i id! isor dye, ii does sod -whiio - re, and yet lasts v.} :::o I;* :. g,\ u a rich glossy El j-criuiue. Prepared by Dr.-J. C. Ayer & Co,, Practical and Analytical. Chemists, im LOWELL, MASS. Dr. WM. D. HALL, and Drs. MARY S. HALL, HomccopalMo Physicians and > ealcftl EleclrlUons. Office and residence No. 37 South Hanover street, (Carlisle Pa. All aonte and chronic diseases skillfully treated. Special attention will be given to the cure ofnllchronlo diseases as Scrofula, Cancer, .Bronchitis, Epl lepsy. Dyspepsia, Tetter, Liver Complaints, St, Vitus Dance, Goitre, Paralysis, Neuralgia and General Debility. Ladles suffering from Prolapsas Uteri, Leucor rhcca, Anenfirrhcea, Dysmenorrhoea, Nervous Affections, and any form of Uterine Complaints can be speedily cured. The above diseases bayb tbeir origin in loss of the vital power of the body, brought on by Injurious excesses, sedentary, habits, and the use of powerful' medicines Fe males suffering from any cbronlo affection, are especially Invited to call and examine Drs. Hall's superior method of treating diseases.' Health we consider to be an equilibrium of the eleetrlo condition of the human system,and the more perfect‘he equilibrium, the more perfect the health. Disease, on the contrary. Is eltner a plus or Tnfmuof the whole, or a portion—making one part phis and the other and thereby causing ooslru( lion and stagnation of the vital fluid. Electricity Is the natural element of the Nervoas System, the connecting link between mind and matter, and the most subtle sub>tance known. Itclioulates the blood; Is the voluntary and Involuntary motion; produces ah the chemical changes in the system—the de composition and recomposition-and always co operates with vitality In Imparting health and strength to the human system. If Electricity Is the generating agent of animal life, bow Impor tant then it must be in the continuance of that life, as also In the preservation of health. We would here state, for the benefit of those unac quainted with the subject, that the application of Electro-Magnetism Galvanism and Electricity os a therapeutic agent for all disease. Is a fact well established by many years' practice. Great evil, os well os good, has resulted from the reckless and Indiscriminate use of Electrici ty. >t has been applied by the learned and un learned—bap-hazard. without any assurance of accomplishing the desired object; and when successful, was looked upon as the result of good luck, rather than the effect of an Immuta ble Law. When Its operations are thoroughly understood, the cose properly Judged, and the application scientifically made, there can bo no uncertainty or doubt about the result, it soothes Nervous Irritation, equalizes the Circu lation, restores a healthy balance to the Disor dered Functions, and imparts a vigorous tone to the body. This discovery lathe result of many years hard and scientific investigations. Its great superi ority over all other systems fortbo cure or dis eases has been practically tested in dlflerent parts*of the country. Thousands of invalids nave been treated, suffering from almost every form and condition of disease common to all • sections of our country who, after tre -tment by the most eminent medical men. had been given up ns Incurable; and in nearly every case a cure had been effected. Our offices are strictly private consultations free, patients In the country visited at any jiour of the day or night. Deo. 23, 1860—6 m. SEWAR "UGHeLRE A Safe and Speady Cure for Cough»,Coldi # Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup! Influenza, Whooping Cough,; Incipient, Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lunga. Don’t neglect a lev-re Cough, or throw away money on a ’ worthless medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE SEWARD. BENTLBT AGHENET. Dmggists, Buffalo, N.T. Sail by all Druggtaa. For Sale hy GEOROE R. HOOPMAN „ Grocer, Pomfrot Street. March 4, lBflo—ly HCTriinoJ For Dyspepsia, Fever and 4gue,-Aci dity of the S’omach, loss of Appetite, Nausea, Hea-'-hurn,'Jaundice, and all diseases urish.- from a disordered state of the Stomacn, Liver or Intestines.- ' .Pr?Po« d by SEWARD. BENTLEY * CHENEY, Druggists, Buffltlo. N.Y. Sold by all Druggists. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMAN Grocer, Pomfret Street. March 4, IMJo—ly AIISMA Restores gray and faded Hair to it, Original Color, removes Dandruff, CBBES ILL DISEASES OF TBE SCALP, Prevents Baldness, and makes the hair glow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant. #IM ill Slidpn Mi (Ml Is slut Pspir Bn. Prepared by SEWARD. BENti.pv 40HRNEY. Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y Sold by al» Druggists. For Bale by G. B. HOFFMAN, Grocer, Pomfret Street, Carlisle. A WORD TO CONSUMPTIVES XV Doing ashort and,practical treatise on the nature, causes, and symptoms 0 f pulmonafj Connumptl.m, Bronohltls and S tbelr prevention; treatment, and euro by In. halation. Sent by raal. .Vee. v 7 ,n Ayer’s i-A.ca si.oo. JBeilcal. ID rugs, &f. OS AND MEDICINES . THE' BEST PLACE TO BUY PURE AND RELIABLE UJRCGS, Medicines and Fine Chemica IS AT HAVERSTICK BROS., 1 No. 10 North Hanover Street, 3 ' 6 — 1 ' CARLISLE PA. DEALERS IN bntffs, Sfedieinesi Chemicals, hooks Rvicy Oooris, Confectionaries. Per fumery, Thttet Articles, &c.. Dye - •'ftuffs, Tosmeties, Stationary, &c. Also, Dure Wines 'forMedical Dur- "■ ' - poses. Their assortment of Goods, In variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot be surpassed. - The arti cles have been selected 'with great oare.und are calculated In qualltyand price to command Ufe attention of. purchasers. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound A fall stock of Patent Medicines on hand All goods warranted as represented. r ■ HAVERSTICK BROTHERS. No. 10 North Hanover St. Fob. 18.1883—1 y (©niceties. Fresh groceries r fresh GROCERIES 11 Always to bo had at the CHEAP .STORE WO 88 EAST POMFRET STREET And why are they always fresh 7 Because wo a ain{)U lit ( ,f ami sell them low. Therefore, turn our stock often, and oonseouent* ly onr goods must be fresh. 1 YonwlUflud every thfngyon wish In the way of GROCERIES. queenbWare, GLASSWARE, WILLOW AND • CEDAR WAKE. STONE AND • CROCKERY Choice Hams, Dried Beef. Bolo£ma. E fcoof Touracs, Bteonlta and Crackers of every, de ftQd Fresh Oysters, Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon 'Syrups, n»j Vodb, Uiot-eiii “ u f e wi,b lhc “ GEO. B. HOFEMAN. Jfurniturc. «fc- fi. E W I N G, CABINETMAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MA IN STREET, CARLISLE, PENN’A. A SPLNFDID AfISOBTMEKT OP , Sofas tOT the comprising . Camp stools. Centre Tobies, K ol ? aira * Dining Tables. Easy Chairs,. Ca rcTfu hi os Kecoptlon Chairs, Ottomans; .Dareana, What-Nots Secretaries, . *O., &0., Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, Kitchen FURNITURE, of the Latest styles , BpiSSS™ l ® m SETTs - BEDSTEADS , AND ' MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES « ~ , m great variety. * fr?mt!^l aart, A t, l entlon . slveu to Funerals. Orders ttttended * Deo. 17,MpU—tf Q.REAT BARGAINS FURNITURE!! The undersigned, Intending to change hie busi ness, will sell his entire stook of, . . FURNITURE AT COST PRICES. °? hand tho largestand most varied jSff SS5 e ™ to tholr advantage to call and examine the STYLE, QUALITY, AND PRICE ' v , . • ; purchasing elsewhere! os all ?°H 1 P revl « ua to Mar&.ot which umo aaqtlon ololllB on band will be sola it public Bometlmeln AprlUl wll sell! at auction all roy tools and material and stock on band. i Come xor bargains to *k i. | Td, sipjfl, North Hanover Street. '■ ■Jtfjew GROCERY STORE ■~sk«5 nl l?£ rll s orh “ v i | oer purchased Messerßmllh'B *S n ' P°* u fl*Gt'oad Hed/orrt streets, and o Store* baa.now opened with a K£? eI M e . le l^ d l, ’ reHh GrocerieaT.His -® sa,;< !u? b°-complete in every par »er?fthJn^Ba^! wiJl b 0 warranted: S/deUvSy 9 * 1 * ■ **** oa and now ready GROCERIES OB' ALL KINDS, Agppd assortment of NOTIONS. A Speciality made In aU kinds of Bolt w eats, such as Hama. Bhoalders. Sides, Dried Beef. Ac. DRIED. CANNED'AND PICKLED FRUITS of all kinds constantly on hand. FLOUR and FEED of-the best grades, and In quantities to salt pm chasers.. GoCds sent to any part ol the town if desired. Gall and price for yourself at No. 45 East pom' first Street. Bepj 28, IbOp—Cm. . . J9HN BINDER. T7OR SALE CHEAP.—-A second Land P Range, as good as new, apply to »op. 28-tf. A. 0 ,LYNE. VClntoau, See. * T,I, HAIL! ALL HAIL!! ■ THE GLORY OP THE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STOVE TtlE GREATEST STOVE FOR 1608. Walker & Clnjudy having Jdst returned from New York and Philadelphia, where they have pm chased .the largest, latest and best assort* montof I*A R L O U COOKING AND HEATING STOVES orcrbronghl to this place,have nowon cxhlbl (lon and for sale at their Store Rooms, NO. IS WEST MAIN STREET,' where they will always be pleased to seo tnetr old friends and many now ones, call and exam ine • . .. THIS GREAT MORNING GLORY TAfcLOR STOVE AND HEATER 1 and— THE CELEBRATE!* REGULAR i UR TARY ' TOP COOKING STOVE. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. the Morning glory tne moat pe r ftct punor stove in use anywhere or everywhere. It is a Base Bnftber, and one fire will, last . COMBINATION, (Gas Burner,) • WM.PEISN, • EUREKA,' ! WABASH. ELECTRIC. and NIAGRA, all of which have given grentsat lafactton to the purchasers. Wo have also a largo lot of . ' • TIN AND OTHER WARES, . .©four own manufacture. J TIN,AND *BHE3£T IRON. of allklmls conotMittly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOMING & JOBBING of all lands done on short notice and eubstontl ally. In conclusion we Invite our friends to call and examine oar goods and save at least wen ty per cent. WALKER & CLATJDY. NO, 18 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. «» Oct. 8.1809, JgCOJSOMISTS I Your attention is caled lo the fact'that at RHINSMITH & RUPP’S Store you can see thoflacstdlsplay of goods ever kept lu any similar establishment In the coun ty, consisting In part of the following STOVES AND HEATERS, STOVES AND HEATERS, Warranted to give general satisfaction SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE BEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR STOVE, LIVELY TIMES RADIATINGBASE BURNER, JUNIATA PARLOR HEATER,’ PARLOR LIGHT RASE BURNER,. Which for beauty, eoonomyand jdurabUity can- not be.surpassed* COOK STOVES, BARLEY fJHEAF, NOBLE COOK, NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, Warranted to BAKE, BOAST and HEAT better with less fad, than any other stoves lathis market. Attention is called to our r t REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, (Quite a novelty) Having acquired a reputation in this and ad* Joining counties for our ST O V E 8 , Wo are determined to keep up the same In the fu ture, feeling confident that wo can sell you good articles at rates Idftcrlhan others sell bad. We have also on baud' and for sale a fine as sortment of PLAT IRONS. COFFEE WILLS. KUI VES and FORKS, and Office And all sorts of HOLLOW WARE, Of good material, and cheap. We have, and keep constantly on band, a very lorge assortment of WARES usually kept in a first class TIN AND SHEET IRON WAREHOUSE, ROOFING. SPOUTING, Done on short notice, and at reasonable terms. None but good, workmen and good material oh hand. , RHXNESMITH & RUPP. Noh. 62, Of, (W North Hanover St., November 11,1809. ■ ; Carlisle, Penna. QTOVES, TINWARE, &c. - I McGONEGAL, would respectfully IqL v i t ?.^?S? t,ent,on oi the public to hip largo stock of STOVES. TIN d MHEET-IKON WABE. AO He nos made It an object In selecting tho m -at desirable, economical and durable Stores In the market. Bis Cooking Stoves consist of the NIMROD, NIAGARA. QUAKER CITY, IRONSIDES, FARMER, - ) anti others, which ho guarantees to give satisfac tion In every respect, Hia . .. ; PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, are unsurpassed forbertntyorflesfgh, durability and economy of fuel. He also offers to tho pub lic theJufUly celebrated . EMPIRE GAS BTTBNBB. I Ho would cnllqtlentlon to a few of Its merits. ! 1. it has no brick to bo replaced ouce or twice a year. •• j ■ , A HeaUpg downwards...lts rays, of heat are deflected to the floor, heating the feet Instead of the face. 8. The burning of tho gas by a second supply of fresh air is complete. , Ihe device Is not found Jn other Stoves, consequently the air la alwayp 4 It Is a perpetual burner. 6. Itmakesuokllnkers. n. In per/eotfully clear from dust, the arance ment Is covered by patent and la perfect in its operation. . .. • , 7. Its ventilation la complete, and Iri every re spect la a first class Stove and waranted to give satisfaction. Numbers ol references can bo giv en as to the merits of this stove, buthe would ask those who wish to gel a desirable stove to call at his shop and see it in operation. He offers among other Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber fctoves, the “BEACON LIGHT,” a beautiful, economical and powerful heating Stove, patented 1880; also PARLOR HEATERS, for beating two or more Rooms. Portable Fur naces, do. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE constantly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING." and JOBftINO made to order of best material, and at reasonable prices. . „ tfT JAMES McGONEGAL. 83 South Hanover Bt., near Wm. Blair oct , 7 ;iB(HJ-fc£ Bon ’ a Grouery St Boutb *** Also a fall and well selected assorlmei MECHANICS TOOLS, ABLE AND POCKET CUTL] Plows, Grain bags, Ropt leys, and Hay Elevators of all description* GUNS,. PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, and ammunition of all IdncU. Thankful for past favors, by strict atteblk business we hope to receive a coutiauatic the same. .. _ H. BAXTON « ALIj PERSONS knowing tbeir to Henry Paxton » ara r to make Immediate settlement,, ofcdr Ing claims to present them for settlei wlsb to olose ap nay books to January Im HEN AY BAXI Eob. 8,1870 and NATIONAL RANGE, piPER’S BOOK AND FANCY STORE, .AND GENERAL NEWS D. 83 WEST MAIN 'STREET. • OABtrShK,' A fine assortment of Goods on hand, si Writing Desha, Port Folios.' ’ '- ' Ladles Companions, Worti Boxes, ■ - Satchels, - 1 Ladles* Purses.. ••• Poohot Books, . Segar Cases, . -. . Card Cases, ■ Gold Pens, PenKr A LARGE SUPPLY OP ♦ FAMILY BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPH* . , AT REDUCED* PRICES. ' DIARIES FOB 186*1 Subscriptions received for all Magazines, Fl lev Books, Papers, 4o„ at publishers prices, j save postage Pad always sure 0/ receiving J Magazines by subscribing at piper’s. Special attention Is paid to keeping alwaT band a supply of SCHOOL BOOKS. • for town and conntry schools. Books and Music ordered when desired. May 23 18ftU—tf (SPOONS, PANS, COAL BUCKETS, M ATE UR FLOWER and KITCHEN OASDI 21 th edition of tliln popular work, wliletl met with so much favor lb' the past, is * ready. It has’been re-wrltlen andlnipw printed With now type, and. on fine papon” trated with a beautiful Lithograph, and other fine engravings from nature. It coj)* full description an.the cultureof over loW®! Ing varieties .of Flowers and Vegetables,* descriptive list of the novelties oflhe pr** season: to which Is added a collection oij choice French* Hybrid Gladiolus. Thi* v j* we feel confident, will compare, favorably* 1 any similar one. and JOBBING From Lcvt Bartlett, Warner, B. B. “ I have received a copy of your spperb|3’| < ten up Amateur Cultivator’s Guide* I mw. far abend of anything of the kind ever issued from the American press- 1 ;’ . Bent.to any address upon receipt Mg’* for paper cover, and 60 cents for laste/ouS in cloth Jan. 20, 1870-^w £bebh garden, f Fruit Herb, Tree, Shrub at 3s, with dir btlona for oultur mail The most complete and judl merit In the country. Agente wani 25 Horte of either for 81.OQ; prepa' Also small F ruita, Plants, Bulbs, Potatoes. 40., prepaid by mall, Bose Potato, prepaid, f0r,81.00. ( lossal Asparagus, 83 per UK) 5 825 per New hardy fragrant everhlnoralng eysuckle, 60 ota*, each.prepaid. Tru Cranberry* for upland or lowland .per