gjrkttHural the estd of TnirxxoßSK. When the.horse falls, he is bled, and his blood is preserved for the use of the dyer. The mane and tail are next cut off for the manufacture of sieves, hair cloths, and bow. strings for . the violin ; the Shoes are taken off for the nailer; the hoofs are cut off for combs and vu rious other kinds of horn-work, and a portion of the leet go> s to the glue maker; the skin is stripped off for the tanner, who converts it into excellent leather for boots, harness, etc., and the collar-maker finds it in its rough slate, the best material for cart harness. 1 lie flesh is then cut up for carnivorous, beasts in menageries or for dogs, and, though without knowing that they are hippopbagi, (a club of hoise-eaters, who regularly advertise Uieir club days,) some of our fellow-crjbatures re galed in the cheap eating-houses of great cities with delicate bits of carcass es in the form of pales, jnetended beef steaks or soup, When the flesh and fat have been removed, the stomach and intestines are laid asldo for machine straps and strings fur musical instru ments, and are often sold, for the last purpose, as the best Naples cords; I lie ribs are turned into buttons and chil dren’s toys; the large round bones serve for tweezers, whistles, ferrules, knife-handles, cups, balls, dominpes, etc.; the large, flat bones are of use to ■oy men for many things; even the ice-th are useful, when polished, to the dentist, and for many purposes for which ivory is required, 'i he bones of the head are either consumed in heat ing furnaces or crushed for manure. The remainder of the carcass is burned, .and bv this process produces ivory black, scot black, and valuable manure. And from the fat is extracted a coarse oil which is used by mechanics. ' '‘.Washing Made Easy.—The fol lowing receipt' is given by a house . keeper, who has. trierl it li number pi years, and says it will not injure the "clothes:. “1-ive pounds of salt soda, one pound - of borax, one pound ol unslacked lime. Jiessolve the soda and borax in onegal lon of boilins water; slake the lime in . the same qubnity of .boiling water; then pour them both into eight gallons of coid water; stir a few tirnqa and let it stand until morning, when the clear fluid' should be poured off into jars, ready for use.—For two pails of watfer use half a pint of the comp und. Soap your clothes over night, putting soap on the soiled parts. In the morning' wring them oui and put them on to boil, first putting some of the fluid and -oap into the boiler. After boiling ten or twelve minutes, take them out into your machine or tub and the dirt will rub right oil'; then rinse well in two wafers. Some will say ’twill not do to boil dirty clotnes ; just try it and your clothes will look nicely, und you will not be near as tired. How to no r e Sme.T Bosoms,—Wo have often heard todies expensing ado sire to know by what process t e fine gloss observable oil, new linens, shirt bosoms, etc., is produced, and in order to gratify them, we subjoin the follow ing receipe for milking glim arnbie starch: “Take two ounces of fine white gum Arabic powder—put it into a pitcher, and pour on it a pint of boil ing water, (according to the degree of strength you desire,) and then, having covered it,bet it set all night. Iri the morning pouf it carefully from the dregs into a clean bottle, cork it, and keep it for, use, A tabiespoonful of gum water, stirred into a pint of starch that has been made in the usual manner, wil I give to lawns (either white or prin ted)a look of newness when nothing else can restore them after washing. It is also good (much diluted) for thin white muslin and bobinet.” To Wash a Sheepskin Ma.t.— Tlio first thing to bo rem 'inbereiJ is that it must not bn'washed in toqJiqi water, ns flint would spoil tho colour of the wool and make it quite yellow. Boiled soap mas) be used in sufficient (juantity to clean the skin well, alter which it must be throughly rinsed in cold water until tho whole of ihe soap is removed. It should not be pul into water with blue in it, of which enough should be used to make it a clear white. Tho mat may be put in the sun to dry ..but care piust be taken not to leave it too long, nor to put the skin uppermost, but always the Heecy part, other wise it will become stilf and will crack. To prevent all chance of this, it must be very frequent ly shaken while drying as this is an im portant part of the; process and is of as much consequence as the washing, if the that be a colAred one, some ox-gall should bo mixed with tho boiled soap to prevent tho dye, IRONING —Another housekeeper gives the following tor the bcniiit of .her sis ters : “Clothes iron much easier soon after they are dry than wh. nThey are.allow ed to dry for two or three days, ifdry, they should lie taken from tliclineand 'sprinkled and folded, in the evening of wash-day, and ironed next morning. If the shirt fronts, collars, etc., were not starched before being hung out. they! should be starched and foaled down with tho rest, whether cold or cooked starch is used. To give any fa bricagood polish, the starch must be carefully prepared. Ifcpoucd, itshould he well c oked, and tho following ar ticles added: to each pint ol starcli a large tablespoon dt salt, a lump of but ter the size of a hazel not, and a table spoon of mucilage or gum arable may bo added to advantage.” Hog Cholera. —John Car well, in iout/itrn Cultivator, gives the following as a certain cure : Strychnine is tho cure. Give to each hog as you lind lie lias the choleia, about as much of it as (in.bulk) would equalflve grains of qui nine—a less quantity for hogs weighing gross under a JOO lbs, -Mr. Wheeler tried it on 00 or 00 hogs, and did not lose a case. A little more-or lesk will make no difference, as.it will not kill. Gium AND C'odk,'.—Oiic Wblospoon full Of blue stone; half Hint amount of ilium, boiled in one quart of sweet milk; drench when sufik'ivn ly cool, and I guarantee a cure in every instance. Fq£ colic in horses, bathe flip Hanks well with Turpentine, and relief will follow in ten minutes. Every one can keep these remedies, and they will nev er lose stock from grub or colic. How to Prevent a Cow from Kicking While Milking—A corres pondent of tbe‘‘Uural American" says. Take a linen cloth, wet it in cold water, and just before you commence milk jpg, lay Jton herloinsavet. Those who have tried it, say that a cow will not kick bo long as tho cold, wet cloth re mains on liar back. Pots oiuGnuns.—Take a very strong sage.tca, ono half pint, molasses and sweet milk one half pint, strong whis key, ono half pint, hen eggs, one halt dozen; all well mixed and give as warm as the animal can stand. If the cake is a bad one, give one pound salts one hour after the above has been given.— Cor, Southern Cultivator. Pit. Randall says it is not expedi ent to feed valuable ewes unhulled corn; but says it is not unusually thought to pay to grind corn tor store sheep. Ho also recommends bran slops and roots to increase the milk of weaning ewes. It is an excellent plan to keep a lump of common chalk in the feeding trough constantly, after the calves are a month old; this will correct the acidity of the stomach and davo a tendency to keep them in a healthy state. - X i JQUY GOODS! J) RY G° ODi,,!! Cor* of IlnnoTcr and Pomfrct Sl#. NOW OPEN— A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK; OF-NKW AND DESIRABLE ' FALL GOODS!! low pm CQsn Always on baud a good anonment 4 of j. Pi AIK ANDFANCY DRESS GOODS. MOURNING AND SECOND MOURNING GOODS FLANNELS, Welsh, Shaker, Domestic, Gauze, Gray ' and Red Flannels. , In every variety SHAWLS, In Checks, Drabs, Mourning and Hlgn Colors. LADIES’ CLOAKING, . Bonvers, Velveteens and Frosted Beavers. WATER PROOF CLOTHS,. Gold Mixed, Black and While, Barred, die. . HOSIERY, Colton, Woolen and Merino. M ERISO VESTS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Indies’, Misses', Men’s, and Boys’, . JOUVIN’S KID GLOVES, of tine quality for Full and Winter,all sizes and a largo variety FRENCH CORSETS, Hip Goar und celebrated Beckel, warranted best makes only. KNITTING YARNS, Zephyr,Worsted.Gcrmrintown Wools. In all col lars. Large slock conßtanily on hand. FANCY, WOOLENS, Hoods, ic.," in stock at low prices. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, In new and rich designs. HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, .Sheetings, Pillow-Case Muslins, Table Linen. Napkin*! Doylies, Qmltsnnd Counterpanes, Not tingham J>ac(j,Towels a'nd Towelling. IMMENSE STOCK. OP DOMESTICS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES at less than regular rates. ' '’, All goods bmightnt the head of the market for cash, ami will bo sold at lowest cash prices. THOB. A. HARPER. Cor. of Hanover and Porafretats. 0c1.7, ISbil-tf. REDUCTION IN PRICES DRY GOODS EXTRAORDINARY ! THIRD ARRIVAL-OF THE SEASON GREENFIELD’S, Mo. 4 East Main Hired. Owing to the GREAT DECLINE IN GOLD, I will offer for the next four weeks great bargains In Alpacas worth fiOc. reduced to Reduction In Price of Poplins, Reduction In price ot Merinos. • Reduction m price of silks. Reduction In Price of Plaids,. Reduction In price of Recall wool De lays, Balmoral Skirts, Ac. GREAT BARGAINS IN BLANKET SHAWLS very l lno I’oubUi Shawl-Jccliuced In price from 57.00 to So.UU. ,r . FURS! FURS I! FURS I ! I My stock of Furs Ik unusually largo and flue and which I can sell at prices that defy comoe lition. * 1 d/}7'Unbleached ‘ Appleton A’’ Muslin only 15c MiHiin” only 23c. by the piece. " New York Mills” only ‘Joe. by tho piece. A splendid blenched Shirting, yd. wide, only 15c. Best prints only 2';c. The prices of my entire stock of Cloths Cussl* meres, CasslncttH, Beeavrs, Ac., ore marked down to the lowest figures. Bargains In Water Proof Velveteens, Flannels •lens. Tickings, Checks,’ Linens, Ac. Also In Hosiery, Gloves, Notions and Dress 'trimmings. Being iu tho city this week during the great decline In gold, I purchased goods at such low figures that lean oiler great Inducement* to pur chasers, and lu quality of goods that cannot fall toplcftsof.il. Persons desirous of making Holliday Gifts should give mo h call and examine my stock of suitable articles before purchasing elsewhere as I am determined to sell at very short profits Remember the place, Vo. 4 East Main Si., One, 18, ISC9. JjHNK CLOTHING ISAAC LIVINGSTON:, NO. 2!. SOUTH HANOVER STREET Carlisle Pa. ~v v • * I invito the attention of my old customers and the public at largo, to my largo and UrUJlant stock of 1 . • • SUMMEB GOODS, for men. y outh. and boys’ wear. My custom de partment comprises the finest and most select of Cloths and CussUaeres. while my array of READY MADE CLOTHING is ‘carefully and most tastefully gotten up. cannot and will not lie undersold. ISAAC; LIVINGSTON NO. 22 NORTH HANOVER HTUBIST, Carlisle. I, am still selling the Florence Sowing Ma chine. • —May 13. IB6o— fJWE MARY INSTITUTE, Carlisle, Penn’a. TV. A J?°V U)INO SCHOOL FOK GIRLS, naidn, u 1 Annual Session will begin on Wed "ho?ruVm&'SWVi For ?‘ rcul “ r 8 or REV. WM. O.I.EVJW ETT, H. A. April gi.INW-lv Carll.io.pWa 33 (Soods HARPER, at very low rates, BLANKETS, GLOVES, DRESS GOODS. Carlisle L. T. GREENFIELD. 33t» (ffioo&B. Q.OOD NEWS!! ANOTHER GRAND OPENING \r the CENTRAL DRY GOODS HOUSE, Having taken advantage of the great decline in prices in the City, we nave made large addi* tlons to oar stock of DRESS GOODS, In every variety and style, at snch prices ns will astonish nil in search of bargains. DOMESTIC GOODS Atmuch lower rates than usual. Beatquailty Unbleached Muslin only IGcts.; very good, full yard wide, only very best Calicoes only i2J4clB..und all other Domestics as cheap In proportion. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, , COVERLIDS, ’ COVERLIDS, HOME MADE BLANKETS,: I . FANCY BLANKETS, (For Buggy Rug's.) OVERCOATING, " Of every grade and variety, in great bargains. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, For tnonN nnd Hoys’ wear Furs! Furs! Furs! We have mmle special arrangement# with »first class Fur House to keep n« supplied with asn porlor supply of FUKS during the season’ of all guides ami qualities. Handsome sets of Mink, sable, and sets of all other kinds of Furs very cheap. LADIES’ CLOAKS, New styles, elegantly trimmed. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, Much under the rates early In the season. AU the now styles of WOOLEN GOODS, Hoods, Caps, Children’s Sacks and Circulars, Mittens, Legglns, Gloves. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, Please do not fall to give us a call before mak ing your purchases, aa we are underselling any liou.se in the county. LEIDICH & MILLER. Nov. 18,1809. QUMBE BLAND VALLEY RAIL R O A D I CHANGE OF. HOUII S I On and after Monday, Nov, 15th, 1860. Passen ger’l rains will run dally as follows, (Sundays ex cepted). ’ WESTWARD Accommodation Train leaves.Harrlsburg 8.00 A. M., Meehan Icshurg 8,35, Carlisle 9.11, Newvllle 9.40 Shlppenshurg 10.20. Chambershurg 10.44, Green-* castle 11.18, arrlvmg.at Hagerstown 11.45 A. M Mail 'l'rnin- leavia Harrisburg 1.85 P. M.. Me chauicsburg 2.07. ( arllsle 2.40, Newvlllo 3.ls.Hhlp penshurg 3.15, Ohambershuig 4.20, Greencastle 4.0 b. arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 P. M. fixpre.it7Ya(n leaves Harrisburg 4,15 P. M„ Me clmnlcsburg 4.47,Carlisle 5.17. Newvlße 5.50.Hh1p- G, 17, arriving at Chambersburg at 0.45 A Jinxed Train leaves Chambersburg H.OO A. M Greeucastle 0.25. arriving at Hagerstown iO,lO A.* EASTWARD Accommodation 7rom loaves Chambersburg 5 00 A. M v Hhlppensburg 5.20. Newvllle 8.00, Carlisle 0.53, Meehuulcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg 7.30 A. M. * m Mall 'Train leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M..Green ciistle 8 35 (’hnnibersburgo.lo,Shlppensburg 0.40. Newvllle 10.14, Carlisle lii.SU, Meehaulcsburg 11 24 arriving at Harrisburg 11,55 A. M,' * Eritrea Train leaves Hagetslown 12.00 M.. Greeucastle 12.28, Chambersburg 1.0,5 Shipnenß burg 1.37, Newvllle 2.10. Carlisle 2.60, Meobanics burg .‘Us, arriving at Harrlsbuig3.6o P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.05,1*. M.. Greeucastle 4.12, arriving at Chambersburg 6 05 $3-Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia. New York Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg. ’ Nov. 11. 18(19. O, N. Railroad Ofllco, Chnmb’g Nov. 9.1869.4 * ‘ JjHJLECTIC MAGAZINE FOREIGN LITERATURE. New Volume begins January , 1870. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE The Eclectic reprints all the best ai tides. His toric. Library and Social, from the prominent English, iTonoh and Gorman periodicals, lu selections are curelully mado from over fifty dif «r.e.n^.'vor , am * wl lh many competitors In the Hob*, R remains the oldest and mo* t reliable ex ponent of foreign contemporary thought. " "S, SPECIALTIES OF THE ECLEUTR Science. 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H U QNyjWT'dimW IV, In idl kinds domestic LiQ.UhRA, has removed his store to tno spacious room In the “Volunteer Uulldlna,” directly South of the Market House Carlisle, His as smarnent of liquors Is very complete, and much larger than heretofore. His old customers and the' public tngeneral, are invited to give him a cat! at his a ew stand. Oct 7,1869. Insurance JLJ O M E . INSURANCE Of New Haven, CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL - *l.OOOOOO The “ Home" Is established on a SECURE BASIS,' the basinets annually amounting to $2,000,000, and is one of tbo MOST RELIABLE AND POPULAR COMPANIES in the United States Special attention given to Perpetual latarance on Desirable Property at low rates. ALL LOSSES Liberally Adjusted PKOMPILT PAID at the office of the CARLISLE AGENCY, No 2d West Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. SAMUEL K. HUMRICH, Oct. 28,1869—1 y Chartered -|ij^ 1794. INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA I Philadelphia. Oldest Insurance Company in America, CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, §2,800,000. SEVENTY-ONE YEARS successful business experience, with ft reputation for INTEGRITY ami HONORABLE DEALING UNSURPASSED by any Mmtla'r Invitation. - LOSSES PAID dmee o gaaizatlon, over 833,000,000. . It is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insure in the best Companies, and there Is NONE BETTER than the old INSURANCE COMPANY' OK NORTH AMERICA. ArthnrG. Coffin, President; Charles Platt. Vico President; Mathias Marls. Secretary; William Buehler, Central Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. SAML. K. HDMRICH, Agent, Main Street, Carlisle, December 10, IMs9—ly. 11'HE UKi-AT PACIFIC RAILROAD IS FINISHED. , • FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS or THE UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC, RAILROADS, OUGHT AND SOLD DE HAVEN & BRO., SAN . XJtA AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT BE- CDRITIES. GOLD, *o. \ NO 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET. Philadelphia, Penn, May 20, IMS, FANCY FURS! JOHN FAREIRA, 71S Arch Street, Middle of the Block, between 7lh and Bth Sts., Hide, PHIi ADKLPHIA, Importer, Mann* faclurer 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 large and splendid assortment of all the different kinds of Furs from first hand*. In Europe, and having had them made up by the most skillful workmen, I wouid respectfully invite my friends of Cumberland and adjacent counties to call and examine my very large and beautiful assortment of Fancy Furs, for Ladles and Children, lam determined to sell at as low prices m any other respectable Hou*o in this city. All Furs. warranted. No misrepresentations to effect sales. Nov. 18 18fi9—3m. 718 Arch St.jihdladelpW. LIQUOR STORE. JOHN IUNNON, N. E. CORNER IfANOVER ANDPOMFRETST u L A , °,w. d . <, V ra s °uiU of Bontz/s Store.) Pure Rye Wljiakoy, 1 Best Comwou Whiskey, Pure Holland Gin, Ginger Brandy, Port Wine, Wherry Wine, Jamacla Rum, Raspberry Syrup, R TAYLOR’S BITTER-S-INHOPF'S 5 BITTERS. May 13 1309-ly QUMBKK-LAIVi) NURSERIES. HEKRY S. RUPP Trcpritior Bnir.suANSTDWN, Cumberland County,Pa. Ooew a large and fine assortment of Nursery ®{ X, P,* C ' fprtnecoming fall,conslstlnKOf allkinds oltrult Trees ol the very best varieties Ever greens and HhadeTreoH,Hardy F.owerlngHbrubs. a largo slock of Grape Vine and ytrawberrv i.-^. e » ve, [ y v . arle ‘y worth growing,all kinds ol small fruits, Large Rhubarb, &c., &o, Usage Orange for Hodglnu, at t 5 per l.oou .i Greea hoiiKe Flowers and Plants. Every thing wanted In the Nursery line can he bad hero, of the best nuality and at the lowcstprices. Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis, Juno 24, JBt»o— Jy IF 7 . R. A. SMITH’S PHOTO « «-4j» Bra P h c .9 tt,lor y Houtb-euHt Corner Hudo- V n r *» re i?» ant * Market Scjuure, where may be bad 8 lferenUt >' leB of Photographs, from card IT VOBYYPEB. AM BKOT YPES. AND ANMELIOTYPEB I also Pictures on'Porcelain, .something nowlboth Plain and Colored, and which are heautlfulpro emotions of the Photographic art. Gallon* see Particular' attention given to copying from aguerrotypes Ac. p .* Keh *o V jS the P atrontt Be J pfthepubUo.. - J.«. DOUGHiSBTY WITH CONOVER, DORFF & GCtt I f MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERSIH BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. b 2 4 MA ItKET STREET PIIU.ADEI.PHIA. July 15.186D—1y JJENRY HARPER, 0-0 Arch Hired, Philadelphia, Has a good slock, at low prices, of. fine WATCHES, JEWELRY, SOLI D SILVERWARE . „ AND Icogen Trip-pie Plated Spoon*, (Motors _. .. ~ , Tea »Scfs, &(?,, ©air laenmer. Ayer’s Hair Vigor* " t .r restoring Gray Hair to ' nral Vitality and Color. A dressing which $;&il W i;. at once, agreeable, healthy, and effectual •fjisiib for preserving ’ the • !lir ‘ Faded or gray J ‘ $ ft hem- is- soon restored to its original color tilth ,f/ie- gloss and - ‘ freshness of youth , Thin hair is . thick-, ened., falling hair checked, and bold* iftH- often, I hough always, cured by i»r use. Nothing can restore the hair whore the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. Bat such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application.. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ’’ will keep it clean and vigorous, jcva.sional use will prevent the hair • i turning, gray or. falling off, and •-/•qnently prevent baldness.; Free • <M. those deleterious substances which iko some preparations, dangerous and junpin*"to the hair, jhe Vigor can .:y benefit but not harm it. If wanted •»;* lor a ’ HAIR DRESSING, .loihing else can lie found so desirable, Containing neiliuT -oil nor dye, it. does • lot * soil white (umbra*.' nud yet'lasts ■oug on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Agent, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. PJRICB. $l.OO. JUilrtilral. JV; WM. D. HALL, and Dra. MARY I / Sr HALL, Homoeopathic Physicians and . nedlcal EleotrlUons, Office and residence No. STSouth Hanover street,(Carlisle Pa. All acute and chronic diseases skillfully treated. Special attention will be given to the care of nil chronic diseases as Scrofnla, Cancer, Bronchitis, -Epi lepsy, Dyspepsia, Tetter, Liver Complaints, St. Vitus Dance, Goitre, Paralysis, Neuralgia ,und General Debility. Ladies suffering from Prolapsus Uteri, Leucor ‘rhcea, Amenorruoea, Dysmenorrhea**, Nervous . Affections,-and any form of Uterno Complaints can be speedily curb'd. The above diseases have their 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 chronic affection, are especially invited to call and examine Drs. Hull’s superior method of treating diseases. Health we consider to be an equilibrium of the eleetrio condition of system,and the' more perfect‘he equilibrium, the more perfect the health. Disease, on the contrary, Is either a plus or wfnu* of the whole,or a, portion—making one pare ulus and tbeolber minus, and thereby causing obstru tlon and stagnation of the vital fluid. Electricity is the natural element of the Nervous System, the connecting Hub between mind and matter, and the most subtle substance known. It circulates the blood ; Is the cause of 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 ngebt ofanlmul life; how impor tant then It must be in the continuance of that life, os also in the preservation of health,- Wo. would here state, for the benefit of those unac quainted with the subject, that the application of Electro-Magnetism Galvanism and Electricity as a therapeutic agent for all disease,lsa Ihol well established by many years’ practice. Great evil, as well as good, has resulted from the reckless and Indiscriminate use of Electrici ty. It has been applied by the learned and un learned—hrip-hazaid. without any assurance of accomplishing the desired object; and when successful, was looked upon os the result of gr-od lutk, rather than the effect of an Immuta ble Law. When its operations are thoroughly understood, the cose properly Judged, and the application scientific illy made, there can be 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 Is the result of many years hard and scientific investigations. Its great superi ority’over all other systems for the cure of dis eases has been practleally tested In dlflerent purls 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 mtubcal men, had been given up us Incurable; and In nearl / every case u cure had been effected. Our offices are strictly private consultations feca. patients In the country visited at of the day or night. Dec. 23 l .I86l)-0ni. Wmm. [ . ] CfocHEfcE SEWARD’S A Safe and Spcady Cure for Coughs,Colds, Asthma Bronchitis. Hoarseness Croup’ Influenza, V/ hooping Cough, Incipient, Consumption, and ail Diseases of the Throit and Lungs. 'Don’t neglect a lev-re Cough, or throw away money on a worthless medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE . ESt"™' SEWARD. BENTLBT 4 CHEMT Druggists, Buffalo, N.T. feu by all Druggists. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMAN Grocer, Pomfiet Street. March i, lKc&—iy For Dyspepsia, FcVer and Ai*ue, Aci l dity of ihe S’omacli, loss of, Appetite, Nausea, Her:- -'urn, Jaundice, and all diseases ‘ aris • from a disordered state of the Scomacn. Liver or Intestines. ‘ Prepared by SEVVAIiI). BENTLEY * CHENEY, IlniggiMe, N.Y. Sold by all Druggietu. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMaN Grocer, Pornfrot Street. March 1. IhliD—ly Rcitorcs gray , »nd,. fnded 4 Hair to it. Original removes Dandruff, CDIIEs iIL DISEASES OF THE, SCALP, Prevents Baldniii,' and makes' the hair glow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant. tIW ui $1,54 pa Betti., hei BoUh h s Kul Fipa'Mi. Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY ACH ENEY, Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y Sold by all Druggists. • , “ ir sale by G. B. HOFFMAN, Grocer, Pomfret Street, Carlisle. A WORD TO CONSUMPTIVES- I\ Being a short and practical treatise ha ths nature, causes, and symptoms of eulmnnirJ Consamptl'n. Hronchltls and Asthma and their prevention, treatment, aud sure i»t ib. halation. Bent by mol.* !Vee. vim* Address r • Q. VANHUMMKLL. M » 8, West Fourteenth Street. N, Y, 1 * June 10,IMf-Jy JDrugs, Sec. pBVGI AMU BEDICUIEI. THE BEST PLACE TO BUT PURE AND RELIABLE DM U G Medicines and Fine Chemical 18 AT HAYERSTICK BROS., No. 10 North Hanover Street* CARLISLE PA. DEALERS IK Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, hooks Fancy Quods, Confectionaries, Per fumery., Toilet Articles, Dye fstuffs, Tosmetivs, Stationary,, &c. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur » poses,. , Their assortment of Goods, In vorlety, novel ty and elegance, cannot be surpassed. The arti cles have Been, selected with great care, and are calculated In quality and price to command the attention of purchasers.- . Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. A full stock of Patent Medicines on hand- AU goods warranted ns represented. HAVERaTTCK BROTHERS, o. 10 North Hanover Bt. Feb. 18.1889—1 y (groceries. Fresh groceries i i fresh GROCERIES IJ . Always to be had at the CHE A M 8 TO R E NO 88 EAST POMPRET STREET And why are they always fresh? Because we sell a great amount of them, and southern low. Therefore, tarn our stock often, and consequent* ly our goods mast be freali.' ; Yon will find every thlngyoa wish In the way of GROCERIES. QUEENBWARB, GLASSWARE, WILLoW AND CEDAR WARE, STONE AND CttOCKERY _ • WARE. Choice Homs,- Dried Beef. Bologma, Beef, Tongues, Biscuits and Crackers of every de scription. Plow led. Spiced and Fresh Oysters, Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Byrops, Ac., ,'aO. ' and 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, os they will be dealt with with the same care as 11 you were here yourself: AU kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, taken In exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS. NO. 88 EAST POMFR ft h’/BEET. - T ‘ „ CARLISLE. PA. ■ WOTicß.—Having transferred my entire Int#r in the grocer* busmen to my Pons, tbct-eii uebted to me are requested to settle with them during my absence in Europe. GEO. B. HOFEMAN. jJFtirnimw, arc. B. E W I NB , CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER. WEST 'MAIN STREET,'- CARLISLE, PENN’A. A SPLNFDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW FURNITURE „ for the Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stools, Lounges, Centre Tables, Racking Chairs, ■ Dining Tables. Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomans, Bureaus, , What-Nots. Secretaries, dc.,&0.,. ' Parlor, . Chamber, Dining Room, Kitchen F UR N'ITURE, of the Latest Stylos. 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 promntlv and on reasonable terms. ■ r * Deo. 17. 18(18—tf QREAT BARGAINS FURNITURE!! The undersigned, Intending to change hlsbual ness, will sell nls entire stock of FURNITURE AT COST PRICES. / ■ He has now on hand the largestand most varied stock of Furniture ever offered for sale in Cum berland-County, all made of the best material ana In the »* ost desirable styles. Housekeepers (especially those Just commencing) will find It to thslr advantage to call and examine the STYLE, QUALITY, AND PRICE of his wares before purchasing elsewhere, as all most be sold previous to March, at Which time all remaining on band will be sola at public auction. Sometime4n April,l wll Bell) at auction all my tools and material an£stock on hand Come for bargains to D. BIPE, North Hunover Street. *\TEW GROCERY STORE. Theaabßorl her having purchased Messersmlth's corner, on Punifrct. and Bedford streets, and erected thereoh o Store, hoe now opened with « new.stpck of well seleotedPresh Groceries. Hie. stock will be fCund to be complete In every par ticular,'and every thing sold will be warranted a* represented. He ha* on band and now ready for delivery GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS, QUEENSWARE, WILLOWWARE GLASSWARE. _ PERFUMERY, WOODEN WARE, BOaP, A good assortment of NOTIONS. A Speciality made In all kinds ot Salt Meats, snob as Hams. Shoulders. Hides.' Dried Reef. An, PRIED, CANNED AND PICKLED FRUITS of all kinds constantly on band. FLOUR and PEED.of the best grades,and ta quantities to suit pmobusers. Goods sent to any partot the town If desired. Call and price for yourself at No. 45 East Pom* fret Street, . Sep. 2a. JOHN BEN DER. Tj\Oß BALE CHEAP.~A second Land _T Range, as good as new, apply to 23—tf, A. S .LYKB. globes, fflnttatr, &c. A LL HAIL I ALL HAIL 11 the glory op the night is the MORNING GLORY STOVE TBS GREATEST STOVE FOR 1868. Walker & Clandy having Juat retarnod from Now York and Philadelphia, where they have purchased the largest, latest and best assort ment of PAH LO It, ’ UUOKIKQ AND HEATING STOVES ever brought to this place,have nowon oihlbl tlon and for sal© at their Store Rooms. no; is west Main stbeet, where they will always be pleased to see their old friends and many now ones, call and exam ine ' , THE GREAT MIIRNING GLORY •. PARLOR STOVE AND HLA.TER THE CELEBRATEI KKGULAU iOR TAEY TOP COOKIN'.* STOVE. f TUB BEST IN THE WOULD. THE MORNING GLORY tue mo t perfect panor stove in nso anywhere or everywhere. Ills a Base Earner, and one Are will last .11 winter. It him mica doors all aroand and Jans right and cheerAil'os an open gate. We respeotfa ly refer to the following persons/rom among hundreds of others who have used It. as to Its merits: James B. Weakley, Rev. J. Boas. W» B. Mnllln, Webert & Derlnnd, Geo. Welse. David Rhoads, Levi Trego, Kamael Greason, Weakley* Badler, _ L. T: Greenfield, . I nos. Chamberlin, Samuel H. Gould, o hn Stuart, Jason W, Eby, John T. Green, Thos. Lee, . . Henry JU Bnrkholdor, Peter Bpithr, Richard V* oods. Wm. P. Htuart, J. 8. Woods, Jos. Galbraith, MnJ. Woods, John M. Gregg. Wo havealsoa very large variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely: .. NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner,) COMBINATION, (Qaa Burner,) WM. PENN, ■' ' EUREKA. , WABASH. ELECTRIC* and NIAGRA, all of which have given great Hat* Isfactlon to the purchasers. Wo have also a large lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, of our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, of al)klndscuutiu<utly bn hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING of all kinds done on short notice aud snbstonti ally. In conclusion wo invite oar friends to call and examine our goods and save at least wen ty per cent, WALKER & CLAUDY, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, ' Carlisle, pa. Oct. 8, 1860. JYJCOJSOMISTB I Your attention Is caled to the fact that at RHINSMITH & RUPP’S Store yon can seethe finest display of goods ever kept in any similar establishment In the coun ty, consisting in port of thefollowlng . STOVES AND HEATERS, STOVES AND HEATERS, Warwnted to give general satisfaction SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR TO VE, ( LIVELY TIMES RADIATING BASE BURNER, JUNIATA PARLOR HEATER, PARLOR LIGHT BASE BURNER; Which for beauty, economy and durability can- not be surpassed. COOK STOVES, BARLEY SHEAF. NOBLE COOK, NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, Warranted to BAKE, ROAST and HEAT better with less fuel, than any other stoves In this market. Attention Is called to our EVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, ~ (Quito a novelty) Having acquired a reputation In this and ad> joining counties for our BTOVE S, Wo aredolermlnedtpkeepup.thosame Inthefu ture, feeling confident that we ran sell yon good articles at rates lower than others sell bod. ' Wo have also on hand and for sale a fine as sortment of FLAT IRONS. COFFEEMILLS. KNIVES and FORKS, and Office And all sorts of HO L LOW W A*B E , Of good material, and cheap. Wo have, and keep constantlyon hand,nvery large assortment of WAKES usually kept In a first ©lass TIN AND SHEET IRON WAREHOUSE, ROOFING. Doqo od short notice, and at reasonable terms. None butgooi.' workmen and good material om hand. RHINESMITH & KTJPP, Non. 62.64,68 North Hanover St., November It, 1860. - ■ Carlisle, Pen no, STOVES, TINWARE, Ac. JAMES MeGONEGAL, would respectfully In vite the attention of the public to hfa large Block of STOVES.TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE, do He has made It an object In selecting them at desirable, economical and durable Stoves In the market. His Cooking Stoves consist of the NIMROD, NIAGARA, QUAKER CITY. IRONSIDES, FARMER, and others, which ho guarantees to give satisfac tion In every respect. His PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, are unsurpassed fnrbeauty of design, durability and economy of Aut? He also offers to the pub lic the Justly celebrated EMPIRE GAS BURNER, Be would call attention to a few of Its merits. 1. It has no brick to bo replaced dnee or twice a year. 2. Heating downwards,. Its rays of heat are deflected to the floor, heating the feet instead of the face. 8. The burning of the gas by a second supply of fresh air ia complete. The device is not found In other Stoves, consequently the air la always pure. 4 It la a perpetual burner. 6. It makes no kllnkera. h. Is perfeotfully clear from dust, the arange mentis covered by patent and la perfect In Its operation. 7. Its ventilation la complete, and In every re aped la a first claw stove and waranted to give satisfaction. Numbers of references can be giv en aa to the merits of this stove, bnt he would ask those who wish to get a desirable stove to call pi his shop pnd see It In operation. He offers among other Parlor, Dining Room, and. Chamber f'tovea, the ( "BEACON LIGHT," a beautiful, economical and powerful .heating Stove, patented 1800; also PARLOR HEATERS, for heating two or more Rooms. Portable Fui nacea, do, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE constantly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING, and JOBBING made to order of beat material, and at reasonable prices. JAMES McGONEGAL, 88 South Hanover St., near Wm. Blair d Son's Grocery Store, South End Oct. 7. IWB-flm. —AND— Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Serg’t Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Mr. Mansfield, -fiup’l, MU Holly Paper .Mill Co. Som’l Kompton, and NATIONAL RANGE, SPOONS, PANS, COAL BUCKETS, MI SPOUTING, and JOBBING SJartiumre. 1869 hard ware HENRY SAXTON. no. 15,' east main CARLISLE Wholesale and retail dealt** < Iron, Steel, Nalls. Building \fJiV Oils Glass, Ac., Ac. * *«*•«« Finest quality of American and j POCKET AND TABLE CUT, an 4 warranted in r *" GUNS, PISTOLS & AMMOKJ Pick,. Shoveli SpMS&. as?' FAB» HELM, PLOW., OBArm. OBA, Wo are sole agents f J r to# v u E L BOON P MI PAT. EXCELSIOR ‘WEATHER B 1 adapted for doom nnd wlndown Ordera by mirn receive prompt GOODS DELIVERED IN TOW Indebted to ns for isflu-*» men? U 1 pleaKe P reßcnt their bin™ Jan. 14,1869—1 y MILL JEM & MOW lake this opportunity of directing Ihi ofthe community ot large, and eve” particular, to their recently rcplonle hardw.ibe They studiously avoided Investing dm high prices, and patiently .waited tie out of the bottom before attempting to k shelves, and now that-thlngs bare beet o old time prices, as near as possible, (] Invested largely and are prepared to gi to their friends and customers as low any market outside the cities.- They invite the attention of mechanics, fan builders.' Our stock Is complete and 0( fear meeting with disappointment In. m for anything in onr line. "We have tho agency of -the 'Wlllcoi SEWING MACHI -and would -respectfully ask all those a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox &i fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, a) delivered to all parts of the town freer Feb. 26, IhOO.—lT mfecfllaiieoua. pi PEE’IS BOOK AND FANCY ST' AND GENERAL NEWS. 83 WEST MAIN STREET. CAELIHLK, . A fine assortment of Goods on hand, Writing Denies, * Port Kollos, ' Ladles Companions, Work Boxes, Satchels. Ladles* Parses. . Pocket Books, Segar Cases, Card Cases, - Gold Pei A LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIBLES _ - , and PHOTOGRAPH. AT REDUCED PRICES, DIA..HIES FOB 18 Subscriptions received for all Magt lor Books, lepers, Ac., at publishers j. save postage Pnd always snie of recoi Magazines by subscribing at Piper b. Special attention is paid to keeping hand a supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, for town and country schools. Books and Music ordered wbeu desJrea May 23 18WJ-tf , - yrcK-s FLORAL GUIDE FOR The first edition of one nundredsi thousand copies of VlUK’ri ILLUI CATALOGUE of SEEPS and FLOKAI Is published and reody to .send oou gant.y printed on fine tinted paper, wi aw fine wood Enuravlngsof IJoworsi tables, and a beautiful COLORED PL/ slating of seven varieties of Phlox Drr making a fine BOUQUET OF PHLOX) Ills tbo most beautiful, aa wellu instructive Floral Guide published, gl ana thorough directions for the CULTURE 01? FLO WERS AND VEGI The Floral Guide-Is published for tl of my customers, to whom it is stint i out application, but will be forwarded I apply by mail, for Ten Cents, which 1> the cost. Address, ' Jan. 0, IS7O-8t O * JB L PURCELL HO WILMINGTON. N. 0. proprietor: J. S. DAVIS, of mill Dome, Cbarl'iU 49* Conch, Carriage and Bagsago ways ready to convey Passengers to the Railroads. Dec*23. Jg N. HANOVER STREET, NR W YORK BB HEADQUARTERS FOB BAHOj Wd would Invite tho special attention sens of Carlisle and ttomberland Co.i selected stock of Hosiery, Gloves. Nd Got Js, Linen and Fancy Gixids, »]• 01 are determined lo run off at asiom prices. Give ua an early call and jac wives. M BAMF No. 1R N. Hanover street,' May 27, A CHANCE.—The' undere' slrlngto rellnqnlah bualnpsaai msequenceof the Kontlemen oa; of their shire there intending to re' will sell at wholesale their entire st lag of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. QUI Ac., on liberal terms. Any person, ensue In the mercantile business one of the moat desirable points la ■ It being located about six miles N n . Newvllle and situated In the midst oi settled part of oar Valley. Address. / BTOUGU & Pi Deo. ill, IWW—im. V* J. Xj. MTJih n eb ' b LIVERY AND SALE $ BETWEEN HANOVER AND BED! IN THE REAR OF BENT CARLISLE, PA. Having fitted up tbe Stable w>U). ogee, Ao.. I am prepared to fflrolJb turn-outsat reasonable rates. P*™' and from the springs. April henry, AT ugbt to avltlag new ones ■rora Not apart of lUt \N an oodlei st style, j toM Prict always or JAMES Rocbeat
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