rpi h E FIRST MORTdfIGE BONDS OF THE Chicago, Danville & Vincennes RAILROAD. Total amount to be Issued, $3 600 000 Capital Stock paid In, 2 100 000 Intimated Cost of Road (140 miles), 4 fiOQOOO Estimated Earnings per annum, a 639 808 Net Karulngs per annum, 870 768 Interest on tbe Loan per annum. 175 000 Amount of Bonds per mile- of Road. 18 000 Mnonnt of Interest per mile, law imount of Net Earnings per mile, . 0 281. Tbe Bonds follow the completion of tbe Road —have the Union Trust Company of N. Y. as their Official Register and Transfer Ascent—and are sold at present at 95 and accrued Interest. They bear examination ami comparison* bet* ter it is believed- than any other now before the public. In the fixed and unchangeable elements ° f 'n^y i per cent.; Gold for forty years—and are seenred by * Sinking j<\tnd, ond First Mortgagenpon the rood; Its out* Ut, and net income, tuoFranchtdea, and all pres eat and futare acquired properly of tbo Compa- depend upon no new or half-settled ter* rltory for business to pay their Interest,' but upon an old, well settled, and productive; coun try; assuming that a railrood.put# through tho heart of such a' region offers better • ecttruy for both Interest and Principal tban a road fo.be built through the most highly extolled wildemdss or s namely settled territory. t : * ; This Railroad possesses special advantages, In running Into ana eut of the City of Chicago, an important Railroad and Commercial Center; In running through aline of villages andold farm ing settlements in tho richest portion of the State of Illinois; in running near to deposits of Iron Ore of groat oxtenraml value, and over broad fields ol the best-coat in tho State—which mining interests are Ha monopoly. And besides tne local and other business urns assured, thOre will bo attracted to this road; tbe considerable i raffle already springing up M* From the Lakes to tho Galf: ,, asivmh:i\a.Southern Connections it tormsaTrunk Line 45 miles shorter than any • doer route from Chicago to Nashville. TUvstf Quiuls arc UwrcTorc bnuod apnn a Real* ty and a Business that a Tew years most Inevi tably double—and competent Judges say treble —m value,. • • • . ■ , • . Governments selling While the price Is high pay well if put Into these Bonds, and Trust or Estate Funds can be put Into nothing better. . Pamphlets, with Maps, Ac., on band for dis tribution. Bonds may bo had directly of us, or of oar Agent la Carlisle. A. L. SPON6LER, No. Weal Main St. W. BAILEY LANG & CO., Merchants, 54 Clliratr-et. New York, ■' Agents for the sulo of theßonds. Jim. 77, 1870—2 m /‘UTIZENB OF CUMBERLAND \J COUNTY, \V r e have now on hand and Just received from the cities, and from manufacturers, the largest slock of new* cheap, and good goods to be found In any twosloresln the valley. Wt* have the best assortment of CLOTHS, CAbaiMERsJ, BATINETTS, JEANS, FLANNELS, TICKINGS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, 51 ITS LINS, DREBB GOODS, Silks. Merlnoes, Repps, Delaines, Alpacas, Coburgs, Plaids and Stripes. RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Zephyrs, Towels, Yarns, Linen and Cotton Table Diapers, CLOAKINGS, low prices and fine HANDKERCHIEFS. COLL ARS and CUFFS.' Velvets, Trimming* and more notions than can 1»a found anywhere under one roof.' FURS AND CARPETS. i bli Cloths, Druggets, Blinds, Coverlets. Hoop and. Balmoral Skirts, SHAWLS. pf every description. In fact a splendid assort ment of goods, add more given for the dollar, than anywhere else. W O O L. at the highest price taken in exchange. Give us a call Del. 38.1861). p ROCERIES, *c. The subscriber begs leave to inform the citi zens of Carlisle ana vicinity that be has pur chased the Grocery Store of D. V. Keeny, No. 78 South Hanover Street- Carlisle, where he will carry on the Grocery Business os usual. His as sortment Is varied, and consists la part of QUEENBWABE; GLASSWARE, . STONE and EARTHEN WARE, CEDAR and WILLOW WARE TEAS, I'OPFEEa, SYRUPS. SPICES. . FANCY SOAPS, ROPES. TOBACCO, FISH. OILS, HALTERS, BEGARd, SALT, POTATOES, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, COHN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR, FEED, and a full assortment of articles usually kept In a first-class Grocery store. Give him a coll, and satisfaction will be guaranteed. Oct. 10,1869. JOHN HECKMAN, JQORILLARD’S “EUREKA” Smoking Tobacco is an excellent article of gran ulated Virginia. —Wherever Introduced It Is universally ad mired. —lt Is pat ap In handsome muslin bags. In which orders for Meerschaum Pipes are dally packed. LORILLARD’S “ YACHT CLUB'* Smoking Tobacco has no superior; being deni cotlnized, It cannot injure nerveless constitu tions, or people of sedentary habits. —lt Is produced from selections of the finest stock, and prepared by a patent and original manner. - —lt Is very aromatic, mild, and light In weight —bence.lt will lost much longor tban others; nor does It barn or sting the tongue or leave a disagreeable after-taste. —Orders for genuine, elegantly carved Meer schaum Pipes, silver mounted, and packed In neat leather pocket eases, are placed'in the Yacht Club Daily. ■ LOHILIiARD’S CENTURY. Chewing Tobacco/ —This ornndof Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco has no superior anywhere. —lt la. without doubt, the best chewing tobacco In the country. LGRILLAND’S SNUFFS Have been In general use in the United states over 110 years, and still acknowledged *tho beet* wherever used. t —lf your storekeeper doesnothave these arti cles for sale, ask him to get them. —They ore sold by respectable Jobbers almost everywhere. —circulars mailed on application. p. LORILLANH & Co.. New York. Dec. 23,1865—i2w. CANVASSING BOOKS SENT FREE . FOB i Paris by Sunlight and Gaslight, A Work descriptive of the MYSTERIES, VIR »T? I 0 C F B |Afe NDORB “ Ud CKIMk * ° f Jt tells bow Paris bas become the Gayest and most beautiful city In the world : how 11b b f an ft‘? d Splendor are purchased nl a fearful cost •)f Misery and Suffering:; bow visitors are Bwln died by Profesalonai Adventurers; how Virtue how the moat Fearful Crimes are committed ana concealed; how money is squandered In useless luxury; and contains over 150 fine engravings of noted Places, Life and. Beenes In Pans. Agents wanted. Canvassing Books sent 1 fteo. Address , , NATIONAL PUBLISHING COm i Feb,3.lB7o—jw Philadelphia. #»; < AMERICAN ALE.—The American wS'JW sn? erl y Oebharfs, hasten re-opened by C.O. Faber, who Is now ready to supply thU Justly celebrated brand of Ale !o Bo tclH aaloonsancf Private Families, at low rales. Ale delivered In a I parts of Cumberland, Ad amsor Peny counties, C. G. FA.BEIC Nv. 18, l»®-8m.« Await. riONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED \J J>yi)r.C. G. Garrison's New Proou* of TrtnU mentj Call or address Dr. G. G. Garrison 211 S»J* Eighth Street, PhUadelfh&, ’ 11 LVV.aSSEABMl tte,lon Kfven 10 THnOAT BDd UarehL IBtt»—ly siss^Mstan^ u i!^ Tlfo^m^t QUT9 and BEHIND THE out. 10,000 ordemUhS month Ml * lnß book secure fold and a 12.00 ouSn?Ssi bV fi®.* 1 out and addressing PARMEuiw?*T^ at o D l g \ ls ers. PUlla., Pa. and UlddletSSf PubllaU * I[lOR DEAFNESS.—-The -Patent nr 1 ganlo Vibrator. It fits Into the S?un£ perceptible, removes Binging Noises lAVkI Head, und enables Deaf Persona to beer A<. tlnotly alChnrch or Pnblio Assemblies. Tre* Use on Deamess, wlthMeansof (biro, sent ftm Dr. T. UUNTBTILL<VELU Feb. 8. JB70 —4w 763 Broadway, N, Y, mHE MAGIC COMB will Dhange and I colored hair or beard to a permanent black orbrown. It contains no poUotu Any one con use 1U One sent by mall forth Address M AGIO COMB CO., Springfield, Moss. Jan. 0, WO—Bm JQRY GOODS! OOQlW!! Cor. or HanoTor and jpomlVet Si*. , rNOWppXN—, . A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK or NXW DSBIRABLC FALL GOODS!! LOW J?JtICJEBtI 1 Always on hand a good assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, MOURNING SECOND MOURNING GOODS. Welsh, Shaker, Domestic, Gauze, Gray and Red Flannels, in' every variety. In Checks, Drabs, Mourning and Hlga Colors. LADIES’ CLOAKING, ,Hi HV»jrs, Velveteens and Frosted Beavrh. WATER PROOF CLOTHS. Gobi Mixed, Black and White, Burred, Am. HOSIERY, Colton, Woolen and MeQ^o. MERINO VESTS, SHIRTS AND Ladies*, Misses’, Mon’s, and Boys’ ; JOU.VIN'S KID GLOVES, offino quality for Fall and Winter, all sizes and a large variety Hip Goar and celebrated Beckel, warranted best makes only. KNITTING YARNS, • Zcp'iyr.Worsted.Germantown Wools, In all col lore. Large stock constantly on hand. Hoods. Ac., in stock at low prices. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, in new and rich designs. HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, Sheetings, Pillow-Case Muslins, Table Linen.' Napkins. Doylies, Quilts and Counterpanes, Not tingham Lace, Towels and Towelling. IMMENSE STOCK OF DOMESTICS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMEIIES at less than regular rates. All goods boughtat the head t>f the market for cash.and will be sold at lowest cash prices. • TBOS. A.HARPER. • Cor. of Handover and Pomfretbts. Oct J. 1889—tf. in PRICES DRY GOODS EXTRAORDINARY I THIRD ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON BENTZ & 90, GREENFIELDS, No. i East Main Street. Owing to the GREAT DECLINE IN GOLD, I will offer for the next font weeks 'great bargains In Alpacas worth fiOc. reduced to S7}4c. Reduction in Price of Poplins. Reduction in price ol Merinos. Reduction in price of Silks. Reduction in Price of Plaids. Reduction In price of Reps, all wool De laines, Balmoral Skirts, Ac. GREAT BARGAINS IN BLANKET SHAWLS A very fine Double Shawl reduced in price from 17. W to «SJ». FURS I FURS 11 FURS !I I My stock of Furs Is unusually large and fine and which X can sell at prices that defy compe tition. MTP Unbleached ‘ Appleton A” Muslin only 15c Muslin” only 2Jc. by the piece. “.New York Mills” only 25c, by the piece. A splendid bleached Bhlrtlr.^, yd. wide, only 15c. Beat prints only 25c. The prices of my entire stock of Cloths, Cassl mores, Cossinetts. Beeavrs, Ac., are marked down to the lowest figures. Bargains In Water Proof Velveteens, Flannels, Jenna, Tickings, Checks. Linens, Ac. Also la Hosiery, Gloves, Notions and Dress Trimmings. Being In the city this week daring the great decline In gold, I purchased goods at such low figures that I can oiler great Inducements to pur chasers. and In quality of goods that cannot fan to please rjl, Persons desirous of making Holliday Gifts should give me a call and examine my stock of suitable articles before purchasing elsewhere, as . I am determined to sell at very short profits. Remember the place, No. 4 East Main 8t, r Dee. 16.1800 JUNE CLOTHING. ISAAC LIVINGSTON. NO. 22, SOUTH HANOVER STREET, OAULISX.B Pa. I invito the attention of my old customers and ths public at large, to my large and Brilliant stock of - BUMMER GOODS, for men, > oath, and boys* wear. My custom de- Sartment comprises the finest and mostselect of laths and Casslmeres. while roy array of READY MADE CLOTHING is carefully and most tastefully gotten up. cannot and will not be undersold, ■ ISAAC LIVINGSTON NO. 23 NORTH HANOVER STREET, Carlisle. 49* I, am still selling the Florence Sewing Ma chine. May 13.18G0- rjHE MARY INSTITUTE. CABLIfILB.PFNK’A. T>,Aj I ??A nt)INO SCHOOL FOB UIKUi. tJwrfav B«*alon will begin on Wed 'Bs?ffibS3BS;'S£L For circular* or apy JUtT. yru, O. LETBROTT. M. A. April a,im- 1, t«KIUI.JF«n»', J3tl)<odod(3- HAB*HEH, at very low rates. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, DRAWERS, GLOVES, FRENCH CORSETS, FANCY WOOLENS, DRESS GOODS. Carlisle. L. T, GREENFIELD. EMX=R=l===M= IN® ffipOSS; quod n-ew-.b I I O' H '> ANOTHER, GRAND OPENING AT TUK CENTRAL DR! GOODS HOUSE, Having taken advantage of tho decline in prices In tho City, wo nave made largo addi tions to our stock of D RES S GOODS, In every variety and style, at shoh. prides as ;WIH astonish all in search of bargains., . DOMESTIC GOODS At much lower rates -than "usual* Beat quality Unbleached Muslin only IScts.; very good, roll yard wide, only 12Ucts.; very best Callcoesonly 1214 els., and nil other Domestics os cheap .In proportion. " BLANKETS, BLANKETS, COVERLIDS. COVERLIDS, HOME MALE BLANKETS, FANCY BLANKETS, * (For Buggy Koga.) OVER CO. A TIN G, Of every grade and variety, In great bargains. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, For men’s and Boys’ wear. Furs! FursT Furs! We have made special arrangements with a first olass Fnr House to keep us supplied with a su perior supply of FURS during the season of all grades and qualities. Handsome seta 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. All the new styles of WOOLEN GOODS, Hoods, Caps. Children’s Sacks and Circulars, ' • Mittens, 'Legging Gloves. CARPETS, OILCLOTHS. OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, Please do not fail to feive us a call before mak ing yonr purchases, as wo are underselling any house in the county. LEIDICH & MILLER. Nor. 18. IMS. /"I U MB E Bli AND.VAL L E Y BAIL ROADI CHANGE OF, HOTJBSI On and after Monday, Nov. 15th, 1869, Passe#* ger Trains will ran dally as follows, (Bundaysez* cepted). WESTWARD; Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. M..MechanioBburgB.3s, Carllsle9.il, Newvllle 9.48, Bhlppensburg 10Ja). Chambersburg 10.41. Green*. castle 11.16, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 AM,- 3foiJ TVam leaves Harrisburg 1.85 P. U. f Me* cbanicsbuig 2.o7,CarlUle 2.40, Newvlllo 8.15. Ship* pensborg 3.45. Cbambersbnrg 4XO, Qreoncastle 4.56. arriving at Hagerstown 025 P. M. JSrpretoTrain leaves Harrisburg 4,15 P. M., Me-. cbanicsburg 4.47, Carlisle 5.17, Newville 5*50. Ship pensborg tl7, arriving at Ghambersborg at 6.4^ A Mixed TVoin leaves Cbambersbnrg 8.00 A. ILj Greencaatle 9J23, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A< EASTVABD: Accommodation Train leaves Chombersbnrg 5X6 A. XL Bhlppensburg 5J29, Newville 6XO, Carlisle 6X3, Mechanlesborg 7X2 arriTlng at Harrisburg 7.30 AM, Mail TVcdn leaves Hagerstown BXO A Green castle BXS, Chambersburg 9Jo,Shlppensbmg 9.40 L Newville 10.14, Carlisle 10X0, Mechanlcaburg n.g*, arriving at Harrisburg 1L55 AM.. Erpre** Train leaves Hagerstown 12X0 M., Greencaatle 12. a. ChambSTSOTirg IX6 Sblppens burg IX7, Newvllia 2.10, Cariiale 2XO, Meehan lea borg 3.1 a, arriving at Harrisburg 3XO P. H- A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3X6, P. M.. Greencaatle 4J2, arriving at Chambersbarg 5.0& P, M. Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia,New York* Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg. O. N. LULL, ' Nor. 11,18®. Supt, Railroad OCbgmb’g Nov. 9.18®,t READING BAIL ROAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, December 22, 1869. Great Tronic line from the North and North, west lor Philadelphia, New York, Reading; Pottsville, Tamaoua, Ashland, Bbamokln, Leb anon. Allentown, Hasten, Epbrata, Lilts, Lsncss- Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York as fol lows : at 5 25, 8 10 A. M f , 13 20 noon, and 205 P. M., connecting with similar trains on Pennsylvania Railroad,-and 'arriving at New York at 1315 noon, 3 40, 660 and 10 00 P.M. re spectively, Sleeping Cars accompany the 535 A. M. ana 13 30 noon trains without change. Returning: Leave New York at 9 00AM.,13 00 noon and 6 00 P. M., Philadelphia at 8 16 A M. and 830 P. M.; Sleeping cars accompany the 000 A M., and 600 P. M, trains from New York, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Beading. Pottsville. raaqua, Mtneravlile, Ashland. Bbamokln, Pine- Sove, Allentown and Philadelphia at 8 10 A. ~ 206 and 410 P. M.. stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; the 410 P. U. train con necting for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Colum bia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail road leave Harrisburg at 8 40 P. M. Wav passenger tram leave Philadelphia at 7- 80 A. M., connecting with similar tr&luon East Penna. Railroad, returning (rom.Beadlng at 616 P. M., stopping’ at all stations. Leave Pottsville at 6 40,9 00 A M., and 345 P. M„ Herndon at 9 80 A M.. Sbamokln ats4o and 10 40 A. M., Ashland at 7 06 A. M.. and 1280 Noon Tamaqoa at BS3 A. M., and 220 P. M., for Philo* delphla and New York. via. gchnyUrlll etui Kmujiuu, taanna Railroad at 815 AM. for Harrisburg, and 1180 A M. for Pine Grove and Tremont. - Reading accommodation tratn. leaves Potts vllle at 640 A. M., passes Reading at 7 80'A.M., arriving at Philadelphia at 10 20 A. M.? returning; leaves Philadelphia at HSP. M.; passing Reading at 740 P. M„ arriving at Pottsvilie at eSO P. M.' Potts town accommodation train, leaves Potts town at 645 A. M., returning, leaves Philadel phia at 4 00 P. M. Colombia Railroad trains leave Beading at 715 A. M., and 015 P. M., Jor Ephrata, LIU*, Lancas ter. Colombia, Ac. Perklomen Railroad trains leave Perklomen JancUon at 0 00 A. M.,and at 3 00 and 6 30 P. M., returning. leaveßchwenksvilleatß 06 A. M., 1245 Noon, and 4 16 P« M.. connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad ' ColebrooUdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at 0 40 A. M., and 0 20 Pi M,, returning, leave Mi. Pleasant at 700 and 11 SA. U., connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad. Chester valley Railroad trains ,eave Bridge port* 1830 A. M., 205 and 602 P. M., returning, leaveDownlngtown atoBo A. M.« 134Sand515P. M., oonneoUng with similar trains on Reading Railroad. On Bundoys: leave New York at 5 00 P. U., Philadelphia at 800 A.JL add 8 15 P. M.,(the 8 00 A. M. train running only to Beading.) leave Pottsvilie at 800 A.M , Harrisburg ats 85 A, M, and 4 10 P. M.V and Reading at 7 25 A. M. and 10- 05 P. M. for Harrisburg, at 7 23 A, M. for New York, and dt 040 A.M. and 4 26P. M.for Phila delphia. .t.'.l W - Commutation, Mileage. Season, School and Excursion Tickets Co and from all points at re* duced rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. Q t A. NICOLL9, Jan. 13,1870. Qena'alEupennUndehi, SEMOVAL, —E. SHOWER, dealer In nil kind, of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC U‘ -Rs, ba, removed bt. .torn to the epnolonß room In the “ Volunteer Unllclln, " dlreoUr South of the Market House. Carlisle. Hit as sortment of liquors la vary complete, and much' larger than bjßrfttofprp. Hu old .ehstomera! and thepupUflingeneral,- areintued ta' giveklm »• sallathlsaowstaad. Oct 7,1540. , . . insurance |y O ME INSURANCE Of New Haven, CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL - <1.000,000 The “ Home" Is established on e SECURE BASIS, the business annually amounting to 92,000,00 . ' and Is one of the* MOST RELIABLE AND POPULAR COMPANIES m the United . B Special attention given on Desirable Property al low rates. AM, LOSSES > Liberally Adjusted AKD tmompjlt paid at the office of the CARLISLE AQEKOf, No as Weal Main Street, Carlisle, fea. SAMUEL K. HUMBICH, Oct, 28, ISfiS-ljr Chartered i m. INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA I I Philadelphia, Oldest Insurance Company in America. CASK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $2,800,000. SEVENTY-ONE VEAR3 successful business rxperlenre. with a reputation for INTEGRITY nnd HONORABLE DEALING UNSURPASSED byany similar institution, r - 1 LOSSES PAID since organization, orer sas,ooo.ooo. 1 It is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insure In the best Companies, and there la NONE BETTER than the old INSURANCE COMPANY 0? NORTH AMERICA. Arthur O. Coffin. President: Charles Platt. Vice President; Mathias Marls. Secretary; William Baebler, Central Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. • • "■ SAML. K. HUMRICH; Agent ; Main Street, Carlisle., December 10, l«i9—ly. J M. MASONHEIMER, : - Dealer la CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, F IKS QUALITY OF TEAS, PUBS BPIOEH, QUEENS WARE, : GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, WOODEN, AND ' , WILLOW W ARE. 4 BEST BRANDS 07 FAMILY FLOUR BALT AND FISH ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE BO XT G H T AND SOLD, SOUTHWEST COR. PITT AMO FOU7BST STS. Jan. 20, 1870-3 m OARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. NO H UM BUG! NO HUMBUG! lam now getting up the largest lot of wortc ever mode m Carlisle, and am preparing for another sale In April next. Call at the shop and examine the work before 'it is finished, an that yon may be satisfied that I use nothing but iho BEST MATERIALS of all kinds. CARRIAGES. BUGGIES. _ SPRING WAGONS, Ac., ready made or made to order. All new work goranteed. Having been successful for font years, I hope by strict attention to business to merit a con tinuance of patronage; Do not fbrget the place, cor. PUt and South Sk, Carlisle, pi. Jon. IS. 18TO-3m A* B SHERK. FANCY FURS! JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Arch. Street. Middle of the Block, between 7th and Bth Soottx Side. PHILADELPHIA, Importer, Menu* facturer and Dealer in all kinds and quality of FANCY FURS FOB LADIES’ AND -CHILDREN'S WEAR. r 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 Pars from first bands In Europe, and bavin ghad them made op by. the moat skillful workmen, I would respectfully invite my friends of Cumberland and adjacent counties to call and examine my very large and beaatifbl assortment of Fancy Purs, for Ladles and Children. lam determined to sell at as low prices as any other respectable House In this city. All Pars warranted; No misrepresentations to effect sales. JOHN FAREIRA, Nov. 18 1663—3 m. 718 Arch Bk. Philadelphia. VTEW LIQUOR STORE. JOHN HANNON, N. E. CORKER HANOVER AND POMFRETST. (A tew doors South of Bentx’s Store.) Pure Bye Whiskey. Best Common Whiskey. Pure Holland Gin, Ginger Brandy. Port Wine. Sherry Wine. Jamaoia Rum, Raspberry Syrup, Champagne B TAYLOR’S BITTERS—TNHOFF’S & QLIASSS i, BITTERS. ■Hay 13 1863-ly QUMBERLAND nurseries. HENRY S. RUPP Frvprittor. Shibkmanbtowk, Cumberland County, Pa, Offers a large and fine assortment of Nursery Stock, for tne coming fall, consisting of all kinds ol Fruit Trees ol the very best varieties. Ever greens and ShadeTr«ea,Bardy F.owerlng Shrubs, a large stock of Grape Vine and Strawberry Plante, every variety worth growing, all kinds of small fruits, Large Rhubarb, Ac., Ac. Osage Orange for Hedging, at 15 per 1,009, ■>Roafla,.Qreanhonße Flowers and Plants,. Every-- thlng wanted in the Nursery line l can be had here, of the beet quality and nt the iowestprices. Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis^ June JM, 1869—1 y - : MRS. R. A. SMlTH'ftTljaOTtf graphlo Gallery South-east Ucffnp* Haso txeeCand Market Square, be bad all the different styles ofPhotograpus; from card IT VOBYYPEB. AJJBBOTYPES, AND ANMELIOTYPES i ; also Pictures on Porcelain, (something newlboth Plain and Colored, and which are beautifolpro-. dnotlona of the Phetographie art: - Call ane see them. ' Particular attention given to copying from agnerrotypes Ac. She Invites the patronage of thepnbllo, Feb. 9. 1869. J.H. DOUGHERTY CONOVER. DORFF & GO, MANUFACTOREUB ANS.VBOLIIAII DIAUIIIS 800 T 8 A. N D SHOES, NO. 634 MARKET STREET F**JU>BLFHIA. July 15,1860— iy HARPER. 020 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Has q Apod, stock, at ioW prices.' of fine WATOHES, D BfLVEJtWAHE Mogere’ Tripple Plated Ifpoom, Cktlore, • Tea&et*,&o„ ! ii Bailable for Holxpjlt ak» Snipin' Yiuouua*. rf . , ©air &ene)iDec. Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to s r.a'ural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is nt onco agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving tha hair. Faded or gray hair it soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth Thin hair is thick-, 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 as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi m-nt, it will keep it clean and vigorous. 1 1.- occasional use will prevent the hair (Vom turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free ! those deleterious substances which aal Insurance lIWOU UVIVIVi l-M- ■ku some preparations dangerous and “ ,'!rious to the hair, the Vigor can l)enefit but not harm it. If wanted v.-lv for a HAIR DRESSING, ■o'hm* else can *i*' found so desirable. V'nifaiuiug oil nor dye, it does ,f.»t soil white * cambric, and yet lasts !-.ug on (lie ImitsgiWug it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. 1 Agent. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, I.OWKLL. MASS. I'.iiora si.oo. For Solo by HAVERSXICK & BRO’S., Agents, Carlisle, Fa. . Feb, 10, 1870-ly Br. WM. D. HALL, and Drs. MARY S. HALI>, Homoeopathic Physicians and leal Electrllions. Offleo and residence No. 37 Bontb Hanover street, Carlisle Pa. AU acute and chronic diseases skillfully treated. Special attention will be given to the care of all chronic diseases as Sorofnia, Cancer, Bronchitis, Epi lepsy, Dyspepsia, Tetter, Liver Complaints, Bt. Vltris Dancer Goitre, Paralysis, Neuralgia and General Debility; - _ 1 . , - Ladles suffering from Prolapsus Uteri, Lenoor rheea. Amenorrhtea, Dysmenorrhea, Nervous Affections, and any fbnnof Uterne Complaints can be upeedily rur**d. The above diseases have their origin In Jossof the vital power.of the body, brought on by Injurious excesses, sedentary habits, and the use of powerful medicines Fe males suffering from ahy chronic nflectlim, are especially invited.to call and examine ors. Hall’s superior method of treating diseases. Health we consider to be an equilibrium of tbo eleetrlo condition Of the hum*n system,and tho Trwira wrfact *ha equilibrium, tho more perfect the health. Disease, on the contrary, Is either a plus or minus of. tho whole, or a portion—making one part nlujand the other mtmxi, and thereby causing obstrui Uon and stagnation of the vital fluid. ,Electricity Is the natural elementof the Nervous System, the connecting link between mind and matter, and the most subtle sub-lance known. It circulates the blood; is the cause of voluntary and involuntary motion: .produces ah the chemical changes in the s> stem—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, how Impor tant then it must be in the continuance of that life, as also In the preservation of healtb. W$ ■would bere state, for the benefit of those unac quainted with tho subject," that the application of Electro-Magnetism Galvanism and Electricity as a therapeutic agent for ail disease, Is a fact well established by many years’ practice. Great evil, as well os good, has resulted from the reckless and indiscriminate use of Electrici ty. it has been applied by the learned and un learned—bap-hazard, without any assurance of accomplishing the desired object; and when successful, was .looked npon as the result ol gnot | luat, rather than the effect of an Immuta ble Law. When its operations are tborougbly understood, the case properly Judged, and the -application scientifically made, there can be no uncertainty or doubt abont the result.- .it soothes Nervous Irritation, equalizes the Circu lation, restores a healthy balance to .the -Disor dered Functions, and Imparts a vigorous tone tothabodjr- This discovery Is the resnltof many years hard and scientific invest I gallons. Its great superi ority over all other systems for the 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 as Incurable; and in near!/ every case a cure bad been effected.- Our offices are strictly private consultations free, patients In the country visited at sny.hour of the day or night. . Deo. 23,1800—6 m. ■ gl/CH(SRE A Safe and Speady Cure for Cough*.Coldi, Asthma Bronchitb, Hoanenets Croup' Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient, Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lunge. Don’t neglect a Cough, or throw away monev on a medicine. price Firry cents pen bottle Prepared by SEWARD, BBNTLBT « CHENFT, Druggists# Buffalo,N.T. SoM all Drugfkta. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMAN Grocer, Pom fret Street. March i, ISefl—ly • • r."-- , ,41pRri - 8,1E i v,.,-- I si• k, . ..(6,, CotISTITUttiN , 7)? ?211T t E l it', , es crock lc in use A PERFECT-CURE For Dyspepsia, Fever and 4guc, Aci dity of the S’omach, loss of Appetite, Nausea, Jaundice, and all diseases arisK r from ,a disordered state •f the Scomacn. Liver or Intestines. Prewired »hy SEWARD.'. BENTLEY A CHENEY. Dmgglste, BufSUo, N.Y. Sold bj all Druggists. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMAN Grocer, PomfTet Street • ausma Rettores gray and faded Hair to in Omcinal Color, removci Dandruff, OSES ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALP, Prevents Baldness, and’ makes the hair glow Soft, Glossy and Luxifrmnt *M ul SUM ftr Bottla. Each BotSs ia a Hot Psf. Bsx, . f ”E»f?d by SEWARD, BENTLEY ♦ CHENEY, Druggists, BuflUo, N.Y Sold iff all Druggists. . For sale by G. B. HOFFMAN, Grocer, Pomfret Street. Carlisle. A WORD TO CONSUMPTIVES.— Being a short and practical treatise on th. re. causes, and symptoms of pulmonary consnmpU >n, Bronchitis and Asthma ffSu their prevention, treatment, and ears i«. halation. Sent by mall 8 0J ** ‘Addreu flu VANHUMMELL. M. 9 i,WmiFourteenth Street,N. * Jam# W. iwt-ly 7 Ayer’s sUlilcal; ©ruga, &c. £jBB GS AND MEDICINE* . THE BEST PLACE TO BUY PURE AND RELIABLE M>RWJ€tS 9 Medicines and Fine Chemicals, xa AT HAVERSTICK BROS., No- 10 North Hauovet Street, CARLISLE PA. DEALERS lEf Drugs,. Medicines, Chemicals, hoohs Fancy Quods, Confectionaries, Per* fumery , Toilet Articles, &c», Dye Muffs, Tbsmetics, Stationary, <xc. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur• poses . Their assortment of Goods, In variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot he 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 All goods warranted as represented. , HAVEHSTIOK BROTHERS, No. 10 North Hanover St, Feb. 18.180—ly ©merles. Fresh groceries i fresh GROCERIES II * Always to be had at.the CHE^P STORE NO 88 EAST ROMJFRET STREET, And .why are they always fresh ? Because we sell a great amount of them, and sell them' low. Therefore, turn our stock often, and consequent ly onr goods mnst be fresh. ' Youwlllfiudeverythingyou wish in the way of GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, - WILLOW AND . CEDAR WARE, STONE AND , OuOCKERY Choice Hams, Dried Beef. Bologma. beef. Tongtfes, Biscuits and Crackers ol every de scription. Pickled, Spiced and Fresh Oysters, Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, &o„ Ac. » and no end to NOTI ONB. It la naeless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; and parents if It don't suit you to cofne, send your children, as they will be dealt with with the same care os if yon were here yourself; Ail kinds of COUNTRY PBODUOEi taicen In' exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS. NO, 88 EAB T POMPKET . BTBBET, CARLISLE. PA. oB??« X ti?«“X? avinB L tTtt . nßferr€(3 m 7 ©htira Inter riiitfit 1 ! 10 ** oCBr *ouMnefs to n.y tons, thoceln “? nre to settle with them during my absence In Europe. GEO. B. HOFEMAN. JFurniture, &c B. EWING, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENN'A. A BPIjNFDID ASSOBTMENT of NEW F U KNITDBE', for the Holidays, comprising 80®“* Comp Stools. Lounges, , Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables Easy Chairs, CanfTables, , Reception Chairs, Ottomons. Bureaus. What-Nots Secretaries, Aa At* Parlor, ' «c.,«c.. Chamber, Dining Room. Kitchen and Office FURNITURE. of tbe Latest Styles. COTTAGE FURNITURE. IN SETTS. Splendid Now Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GUT FRAMES AND PICTURES, in great variety. Particular attention given to Funeral,. Order, from town and country attended to nromntlv and on reasonable terms. promptly Dec. 17.1868—tf QREAT BARGAINS FURNITURE!! The undersigned. Intending to change bla busi ness, will sell nis entire stock of FURNITURE AT COST PRICES. He has now on hand the largeetand most varied etook of Furniture ever offered tor sale in Cum a County, all made of the best' material '^^ , Vn e ‘*Vv Bfr^e .* irab,oßt y ißa * Housekeepers those Just commencing) will find It to their advantage to call and examine the STYLE, QUALITY. AND PRICE of his wares before purchasing elsewhere, as all must be sold previous to March, at which time all remaining on hand will be sola ot public auction. • * Sometime In Aprll.l wil selll at an ctlon all my tools and material ond stock on band. Come for bargains to De BIPE North Bunover Street, GROCERY STORE. ' ihe subscriber having purolinsed Messersmltb’a comer, on Pomfrel and Bedford sheets, and ereotou thereon a Store, has how opened with a “o.lveXK# S r ? 011 “elected Kroah Groceries. His stools will be found to bo complete in every par- Uoular, and every thing sold will be warranted GROCERIES OF ALE K^NDS, SUEBNBWARB, WILLOWWARE LABHWAEB. PBUifcMBRY. WOODEN WARE, SOaPT^^ A good assortment of NOTIONS. A Speciality made In all kinds ol Salt Meats, snob as Hams. Shoulders. Sides, Dried Beet. Ac. i DRIED, CANNED AND PICKLED FRUITS of ail kinds constantly on band. FLOUR and FEED of the best grades, and In quantities to salt puichasers. Goods sent to any part ol the town If desired. Call ami price for youraelf at No. 45 East p o m. fret Street. Sep. 23, 1860—6 m. JOHN BENDER. T7IOR BALE CHEAP.—A 6e*ond Land JT Bun n good ax new, apply to ■ wep. 20— IA • A, B XTKK. i IX HAIL! ALL HAIL!! the GIiORY OF THE NIGHT 18 THE MORNING GLORY STOVE TBS GREATEST STOVE FOR 1868* Walker A Cloudy having Just returned from New York and Philadelphia, where they hove purchased the largest, latest and best assort*, monl of ’ .« ARL ° B iJOOKINa AND HEATING STOVES erer brought to this place, have now on exhlbl tJon and fox sale at their Store Rooms. NO. IB WEST MAIN STREET, wbere they will always be pleased to see tnelr old friend* and many now ones, call and exam ine thk great morning glory PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER —AND— THE CELEBRATED ULGULAxt i OR TARY TOP COOKING STOVE THB BEST IK THE WORLD. THE MORNING GLORY tne mo t perfect punor stove in use anywhere or every* here. It la a Base Burner, and one fire will loat <ii winter. It boa mica doors all around and Isas rightand cheerful as an open gate. We reapeotfa.ty refer to tbe following persons from among hundreds of others who have used it. as to Us merits: James B. Weakley, Hon. J. Stuart, Rev. J. Boas. Kdward Fury. W. B.Muliln, Serg’t Irvin, Wobert A Derinnd Col. A. Noble, Geo. Welse. Mr, Mansfield, Snp’t, David Rhoads, ' Ml. Holly Paper Mill Levi Trego, Co. Samuel Grcason, Sam’l Kempton, Weakley A Sadler, _ - L.T. Greenfield. loos. Chamberlin, . Samuel H. Gould, oha Stuart, Jason W. Eby, John T. Green, Thus. Lee. Henry L. Burkholder, PeterSpuhr, . Richard Woods, Wm. P. Stuart, J, 8,- Woods, . , •Jos. Galbraith, MoJ. Woods, John M. Gregg; . We have also a very large variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely: \ ’ NOBLE COOK. (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION. (Gas Burner,) WM. PENN. EUREKA, WABASH. ELECTRIC, and NIAGRA, all of which have, given great Kat ie faction to the purchasers. Wo have also a large lot of 1 • TIN AND OTHER WARES, of our own mahniacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON. of allkinds constantly on band* SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING of all kinds done on short notice and substanti ally.- ' Inconcluslon we Invite onr friends to call and examine onr goods and save at least wen typercent, •'* • WALKER & GLATJDY. NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, ’Carlisle, pa, Oct. 8.1809. ECONOMISTS ! Your attention is calcd to the fact that at RHINSMITH & RUPP’S Store you can seetheflnestdlsplayof goods ever kept in any similar establishment in the coun ty, consisting in part of .the following STOVES AND HEATERS, STOVES AND HEATERS, 1 & Warranted to give general satisfaction SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR BEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR STOVE, LIVELY TIMES RADIATING BASE BURNER, JUNIATA PARLOR HEATER, v PARLOR LIGHT BABE BURNER, Which for beauty, economy and durability can* ' not be surpassed. COOK STOVES, BAELBY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK, NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, and NATIONAL RANGE, Warranted to BAKE. ROAST and HEAT better with less fuel, than any .other stoves In this market. Attention Is called to our * RE VOLYI KG LIGHT BASE BURNER, REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, (Quite a novelty) Having acquired a reputation In this and ad* Joining counties for our BT O VES, We are determined to keep up the same In the fu ture, feeling confident that we can sell yon good articles at rates lower than others sell bad. : ' . We have also on band and for 'sale' a fine as-. sortmentof FLATIRONS, COFFEE MILLS. KNIVES and FORKS, SPOONS, PANS, And all sorts of HOLLOW WARE, Of good material, and cheap, Wo have, and keep constantly on hand.avery largo 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 gooi*. workmen and good material on* hand. . BHINESMITH & RUPP , No*. 62, 61, 68 North Hanover St., November 11, 1869,. * - Carlisle, Fenna. QTOVEB, TINWARE, Ac. p AMEfI McQONEGAL, would respectfully lur ▼Rf*|h® nticntlon of the public to hlr large stock of STOVES.TIN A HHEET-IRON WARE, do. He baa made It an object Id selecting the in at; deslrable,economical and durable Stoves in the market, Hie Cooking Stoves conslstof tbe *■ ; ■ '' ' ~ QUAKER CITY. IRONSIDES, FARMER, and others.-wblch be guarantees to give satlslkc tlon In everjnrespect. His | OFFICE STOVES, are unsurpassed for beanty of design, durability and economy of tat 1. He also offers to the pub? Ito the Justly celebrated . , on EMPI EE GA 8 BUR JJIB E. He would call attention to a few of Its merits. : .1. It bos no brltiJt to be jeplacadonceor iwlof K downwards. Us raysof heat are deflected to the floor, beatingthe feet 0 f the face. . * 8. Theburnlngof thecas byasecondsopply of fresh air lacoraplgte., ;Thed6vlce la not found In other' Stoves, consequently tbe air la always pure,- ’• • ' •- * • • j , 4. It Is anerpetual burner.. . . 6. It mokes no kllnkers. H. Is perfeoltally clear fiom dost, tbe orange* mentis covered.by patent and la perfect In Its »operation, ■ , 7. Its ventilation Is complete, and In every re spect Is a first class stove and waranted to give satisfaction. Numbers of references can be giv en as to the merits of this stove, bnt he would ask tbose who wish to get a desirable stove to coll at hla shop and see It In operation. He offers among other Parlor, Dmlnft Room* and Chamber > toves, tbe- • J. Jj. H>T E RN E B ' B LIVERY between hanovebaH m IN THE REAR OF BEN CARLISLE- * Having fltudnp ngea, 40.. I am “ turn-outs ai reasonable raw TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE and from the aprmgv. •BEACON EIGHT,” a beautiful, economical and powerful beating Stove, patented 18«9 5 also PAIILOR, HEATERS, for beating two or more Rooms. Portable Fur naces, Ac, constantly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING, and JOBBING made to order of best material, and at reasonable prices. _ JAMBS MoGONEGAL, 88 South Hanover BU, near WmUßlalr Ort. 7.18 W - 6 Bl “*«"»»• MIL LIE It <S: B Off particular, to tholrrecently “Is"' HARD W-AIU, They studiously avoided invesun,. high prices, and patiently but of thebottom before altempun,| shelves, and now that things hsvi o old time prices, as near as pouib] Invested largely and are prepared to their friends and cnetoßere up any market ontelde the oUlcb. n. Invite the attention of meohanli builders. Our stacfc Is co»pi o tot 6 , fear meeting with disappointment for anything In oar line. We have the agency ef the\VUl« SEWING MAO HI and would respectfully ask allthi a Machine, to examine the Willco: fore pnrebasing; All' orders promptly attended to i tonnl “i 1870 HA B D w A r e. HENRY SAXTON. H. SAXTON, & CO,I HO, 15, EAST MAIN Dealers in Hardware, Jroit, Cull hereby announce to the pnbllo,that x soiling everything In (heir line, eltbei or retail, at prices much lower *’ bought this sld* of Philadelphia. Our stock const .ta In part of BUILDING MATERIAL OF DESCRIPTIONS. Iron, Nalls, Bbovels, Hoes, a Forks, * Rakes, Spades, Crow bars,. • Sledges, Picks. Also a fall and well selected nut MECHANIC'S TOOLS, TABLE *ANJ) POCKET Cl A fall stock of ;parm bells, Plows,'Homes, Chains, Grain bags, leys, and Hay.Jßlevatoft of all desorl (»UNS, PISTOLS, POWDER,‘SHOT, and ammunition of all kinds. Thankful for post favors, by strict si business we taupe to-receive a coni l tbe same. A LL PERSON- knowing jr\ indebted to Henry H&xton, »t {o make Immodlala BUd Jng claims to present them foi mVW wish to close up my boo its to Jaouar HKNdV Eeb.8,1870 If EB’S BOOK AND FANCY AND GENERAL NEWS 65 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. A flnq assortment of Goods on hind Writing Desks, Fort Folios* Ladles Companions* Work Boxes. Satchels, _ Bexar Cases, °“ d » A LABGB SUPPLY 01 FAMILY BIBLES andPHOTOGRAFI - AT REDUCED PRICES. DIASIES FOB Bubecrlptlons received fore' 100 Books, Papers, Ao. t at pao) save postage and always Magazines by sabsorllUitfatHf* Special attention Is paid to KM; band a supply or. . •••• SCHOOL BOOKS, for town and country bcUoolb. ■ books and Music ordered wh*& , May 2K IWJtt-tf COAL BUCKETS, MATEDR CULTIVATOR’S G FOB THE FLOWER and KITOHEM 24th edition of thW popular wort met with BO : ranph favor In too I ready. It has been re-writtenam printed with new type, and on flue trated with a beautiful Llthograpi olher flue engravings from mw* foil description on.i the epltorgorc log varieties of Flowers and yffl descriptive list of the novelties o season: to which Is added a coll' choice French Hybrid Hladlolna we ft*el confident, will, compare. any similar one. From Levi BarUett, Wamtr> i hove received a copy of your» ten op Amateur Cultivator’s Uutde- ahead of anything of the kino Usued from the American press- . Bent to any, address upon new*! for paper cover, and 60 cents fottfiw In cloth. Jan. SO, 1870-4 W and JOBBING Fbebh garden f Frolt Herb,. Tree. Bhrnb■ needs, with dir otlonefor rolUir mull * Tbe meet complete and jue* Sent In the country. Agent* '?"” 1 25 »orte ol either for Sr.OO. pre; Bi RM Potato! 4 prejmfd, , lossal Abpurugua, WPpr™. New hardy fragrant evermoo eyauokle. «|cW, eaeb.prep*4 Ceauberry, fur upland or lowie* per Oy, prepaid, with dir'oUon fogne to any. address, gratia l; »u seed* on Commission;: • ;• x B it WATSON. Old Seed Warehouse. TiymoUtb, luim, Dec« 23, lbBo~* JL£ O T E li . PURCELL HO. WILMJNQTON,!*' 11 PBOPBI«0** J*B. DATISi of Mllli Bonn, *3-'Coach. Carriage and Bag* woyti ready to convey P«* eD { f the Kailroads. DILErt.-A MEaio'mO I fored a year* . «iU lend the i«o«lp* Feb. 8, 1»70—4W Itl :e. I J.p. CARLIHLB,. FA„ Paints, Oils, Glass. Putty, Varnishes, Cement, Plaster, B. BAXI ißiatellaneous. WASHED) Be
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