Agricultural- almost Incbedilde. —We are in* farmed that about the middle of August lit a hog belonging to M. Henry Uude sill residing in Hoidleberg township, about 1J miles from this place, was missing from the premises, and.al though search was made nothing of its whereabouts could be discovered, and the animal was given up as.'stdlen or strayed beyond recovery. A- few days before Christmas, however, as. some of the farm bands were engaged removing a stack of wheat straw, situate, near the barn, which hud been blown down by a wind storm about the lime tho hog was missing, when to their astonishment the mlsdng porker was discovered alive, snugly ensconsed beneath, tha. straw. The animal, which weighed about 150 pounds at the time of its estrayal, was fearfully emaciated, being reduced to a mere skeleton, and lived but 24 hours after its removal from its living tomb. It had been lying under the straw, ,as nearly as can bo ascertained; thirteen weeks and three days, all of which time It was without food or water. This story, although it seems almost incredible, can be vouched for by numerous parties of the highest respectability.— Hanover Spectator., Negro Rule in Washington- Washington City, just now, is govern ed locally in the intresfs of the negroes. The Common Council there insists that negroes shall be entertained at all the hotels and restaurants just as whites are. The proprietors will not receive them as guest--, and the question will go to the courts for determination. Res taurant keepers wi 1 take the same course The argument of the hotel keepers is that their business is of a private char acter, and that they have the right to remse to do business with, whom they please, black or white. The common law as to the hotel or inn keeper lias been connrued to be that he is bound to re i clove all proper persons resorting on his house as travellers. Whether they can be sustained in refusing to accept ne groes as proper persons, is to be deter mined in trig Courts. If the, negroes were not atonebllried as to theirown in terests, they would not force such an is sue upon the courts; .blit, hoodwinked by white scallawags arid partisans, they first make war lof mixed schools, and now for mixed bed and hoard, as well as mixed liquors, In the restaurants. There issomething too much ot the ne gro in ail this.— Lam. Intelligencer, Lazy Farmers,—Laziness prevents a man from netting off his horse to put up the first rail that gets knocked ofi the fence, and through this lazy neglect a whole field of corn la seriously dam aged. Laziness keeps a man from driving one nail when one would do, and final ly costs a carpenter’s bill for expensive repairs. Laziness allows a gate to get off the hinges and lie in the mud, or stand propped by rails—or a stab e.or. barn to wreck and damage hundreds of dollars woi-th of provender. Laziness, in short, is the right and.' proper name of nine-tenths of the ex cuses given for bad fanning. But by the most.proliflce of the many -wastes that are mie to laziness is the waste of ignorance. But this waste is in itsell so great, and has so many ramifleationsj, that we shall have to defer itsdiscus sion' for another time. —Dizie (2am.) Farmer. The last dog story is told by a Cali fornia correspondent. “At the beach I saw one of the characters cf the local ity—Kona, an immense Newfoundland dug. One day a little girl who waa pick ing pebbles was caugnt by a huge roll er from the Pacific and carried out in to the roaring surf. Kona rushed in, caught her by the hair, and after a short struggle, brought her ashore alive. Of course Kona became a hero at once, and was duly lionized and spoiled. He en joyed his dignity for some time, but, eventually, finding himself neglected, he determined, by a bald strike, to re g.ih his popularity. Starting off for, the beach, he saw a lady out swimming. He atonce rushed in, seized her by the hair, and in spite of her fr mtic resist ance, landed heron the beach; He now insists on rescuing every man, woman and child whom he catches in swim ming.” Hen Guano. — During the fall and winter, every few days, a few shovel fuls of dry muck were spread over the droppings, beneath the roots, which were made with floors for the purpose. It had the eiiect ol keeping the house sweet and odorless. In the Spring I had a good pile of home made guano. By shoveling it over several times it was finely pulverized, and no mure un pleasant-to. handle than dry earth. I used it upon a late piece of corn, drop ping a handful in each hill. It soon caught up with corn planted ten days earlier, ripened full as early, aiid yield ed better. It seems to, grow so fast that the cutworm could make no im pression upon it.— Lor. of American Agriculturist. Thb plan of, a central kitchen is to be tried in Brooklyn. Profiessor Blot has established one in Hamilton street, from which, in a few days, he can sup ply ready Count'S-aloud to families resi ding within a radius of three uii.es. It will be distributed in close cans, simi lar in plan to the well known Norwe gian kitchens. 'I be only ground for the failure of this enterprize appears to be in the fact that It will take sometime to familiarize the public with it, and to show them how much comfort aiid con venience there is in it. Butter Making-—I noticed an en quiry m yourjuurnai recently, whether butter should be washed or not. “Far mer’s Wile” says, keep watercut of it, but I say wash butter fur mo, I have not i ad muen experience in maklnc butter, but 1 am nut afraid to have my butter tested by the side of any body else’s. X always wash my butter throughly, and work it twice after salt? iog; then pack in stone jars, air tignt, and it will keep any length of lime as sweet as when first made.— Vor.oi i Vest *m Jtural. Sorb Throats.—As sore throats are very prevalent, it may be of service to the atlhcted to know that a gargle of a little alum and honey, dissolved in sagaJea. will relieve it. Intelligence from Utah shows that Brigham Young’s opponents inside the Mormon Ohnrcb are not yet silenced, but that on the contrary schism is gain ing strength audits upholders boldness. The wife’s Inability to make good bread is a ground for divorce among the Arabs. .Such a rule in This country would make work for the lawyers. A liADT of certain ago says that the reason that an old maid is generally so devoted to her cat Is, that not having a husband, she naturally takes to the next most treacherous animal. Three engineers have contracted to drive a tunnel through the pass of St. Gothard, Switzerland, and to complete .the work in seven years. An Infant was run over on the Hud son and Boston Railroad, near Hudson, two weeks ago. It had been tied to the track. It is said that cake saturated with sherry wine will effect a restoration of the vocal powers in canary birds which have ceased tinging. / " (goods' GOODS! , J) RY GOODH !! HAKPER, Cor. of Hanover and PomlVet Sts. oPkk , ■ ■; 1 M , -t r;) V- :• • ; • A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OP NEW AND DBURABLi; PALL GOODS!! ioir FBI CEStt Always od band a good assortment of PLAIN ANDFANCY DRESS GOODS. at very low rates, MOURNING AND SECOND MOURNING GOODS. FLANNELS, Welsh, Shatter; Domestic, Gauze, Gray and Red Flannels. BLANKETS, In every variety SHAWLS. In Checks, Drabs, Mourning and Hlgn Colors. LADIES’ CLOAKING, Reavers, Velveteens and Frosted Beavers. WATER PROOF CLOTHS, Gold Mixed, Black and "\Vhlle, Burred, &v. HOSIERY^ Cotton, Woolen and Merino. MERINO VESTS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Ladles’, Missed’, lien’s, and Boys’, JOUVIN'S KIDULOVES, offlne quality , GLOVES, ' for Fall and Wlntor.all sizes and a large variety FRENCH CORSETS, Hip Goar and celebrated Beckel, warranted beat makes only. KNITTING YARNS, Zep lyr.Worsted.Gefmantown Wools, In all col lars. Largo stock constantly on band. FANCY WOOLENS, Hoods. Ac., In stock at low prices. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, In new and'rich'designs'. " 1 ' ,/v ‘ HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, Sheetings, Pillow-Case Muslins, Table Linen. Napkins, Doylies, QmlUand Counterpanes, Not tingham Towels and Towelling. IMMENSE STOCK OP DOMESTICS. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES at less than regular rates. , All good* boughtat the head of the market for cash, aud will be Bold at lowest cash prices. THUS. A. HARPER. Cor. of Hanover aud Pom fro t ats. Oct .7,1860—1 f. REDUCTION IN PRICES DRY GOODS EXTRAORDINARY ! THIRD ARRIVAL OP THE SEASON GREENFIELDS, No. 4 East Main Street. Owing to the GREAT DECLINE IN GOLD, I will offer for the next four weeks great bargains ■in,. DRESS GOODS. Alpacas worth 50c. reduced to 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 I’ouble Shawl reduced In price from *7.00 to 85.00. 1 FURS ! FURS! I FURS ! ! J My stock of Purs is unusually large and lino ami which I can sell nt prices that dely compe tition. -* HYP Unbleached ‘-Appleton A" Muslin only 150 Muslin” only Zlc, by the piece. “ Now York Mills” only 25c, by tho piece. A splendid bleachedßhlrtlug, yd. wide, only 160. Best prints only 25c. Tho prices of ray entire stock of Cloths, Cassl mores, casslnotts, Beeavrs, Ac., are marked down to the lowest figures. Bargains In Water. Proof Velveteens, Flannels. Jeans, Tickings, Cheeks, -Linens, Ac. Also In Hosiery, Gloves, Notions aud Dress 'trimmings. Being In tho city this week during the great decline in gold, 1 purchased goods'at such low figures that lean oiler groat Inducements to pur. chasers, and In quality of goods that cannot fall to ploaso etl. Persons desirous of making Holliday Gifts .should give me a call and examine ray stock of suitable articles before purchasing elsewhere,.as I am determined to self at very short profits. Remember tho place, No. 4 JCast Main Si., Carlisle. L. T. GREENFIELD. Dee. 16,1809 JUNE CLOTHING. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, NO; 22, SOUTH HANOVER STREET, Oaulisle Pa. ‘ I invite the attention of my old customer*! And th. public at large, to my largo and Brilliant •took of SUMMER GOODS, for men, loath, and boys’ wear. My custom de partment comprises the finest and roostselect of Cloths and Casslmeree, while my array of READY MADE CLOTHING is carefully ilhd most tastefully gotten up. cannot ana will not bo undersold. ISAAC LIVINGSTON NO. 23 NORTH HANOVER STUEETTCorIIHIe. J9*l, am still selling the Florence Sewing If*, chine. May 13. ISM- f£HE MARY INSTITUTE, Ca ultplf, I’knn’a, ThAffi?A RDINO SCHOOL FOR GIRLS newinv fteKS,on wlll begin on Wed- KSISW2KSSWiS!i For olrou,or " or,,ny REv. WM. O. LEVERETT, M. A. ■ Amu ttuw- iy Carlisle, Pann'o RaihoaUß. K pUMBERLANDVALLEY ■ RAIL U 6 AD>I CHANGE O F HOU R S On and after Monday, Nov. 15th, IW3\ Passen ger Trains will run dally as follows, (Oundaysex copied). .. WESTWARD: . vttxvTjJjmfx/ahou lYuin leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. M., Meehan Iculmm R.Bs,Curli»ielUl,Nowvllleo.4fl, Shlppcnsimn? ClmmherHlmrg 10.44, Green i-astlv ll.hi. arriving ul Uugefßlown 11.45A.M. Mail 7V«m leaves Harrisburg 1,55,P. M., Mc chnQlcsburg 2.07, Carlisle 2.40, Newvlllo 3.ls.Ship* Jenuburg 3.45, Chamhersbuig 4.20. Greeucastle ,6b, arriving at Hagerstown 5.26 P. M. £irpre*s Train loaves Harrisburg 4,16 P. M., Me ehanlnsburg 4,47, Carlisle 6.17. Newvlile 6.60, Shlp pensburg e. 17, arriving at Chambomburg at 0.46 . A Mixed 7 Vain leaves Chambersburg 8.00 A. M., Greoncostle 0.25. arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A. M. * * . EASTWARD; Accommodation Irain leaves Chambersburg 6,00 A. M., Rhlppensburg 5.20, Nowvllle 6.00, Carlisle 6.83, Mechanlcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg 7.30 A. M. XiaU ZVrafnleaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M., Green castle 8.35, Chambersburg 9.lo,Bhlppensburg 0,40, Newvlile 10.14, Carlisle 10.50, Mechanlcsburg 11.24, arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M. Erpre* t 2Va/n leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M., Greeucastle 12.28. Chambersburg 1.05 Shippens burg 1.87, NewvUlo 2.10,' Carlisle 2,60, Meehanlcs burg JUh, arriving at Harrisburg 3.60 P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.05, P. M., Greoncastle 4.12, arriving at Chambersburg 5.05 P. M. «7»Maklng close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, Mew York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg. O. N. LULL, Nov. 11. 1809. Supt. Railroad Oflleo, Chamb’g Nov. 9.1869,1 READING RAIL ROAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. - Monday, December 22, 1869. Great Trnnk line from the North and North, west lor Philadelphia, New. York, Beading, Pottsvllle, Tamaqua, Ashland, Sbamokin, Leb anon, Allentown,-Kaston, Ephrata, LUlz, Lauca*- leiyvoluniblu, Ac. Trains leave Hanlaburg for New York as fol lows : at 5 So, 8 10 A. M.. 12 20 noon, and 205 P. M., connecting with similar trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, and airlving nt New York at 12 16 noon, 3 40, 560 and 10 00 P. M, re spectively. Sleeping Oars accompany, the 685 A. M. ana 12 20 noon trains without change. Returning: Leave New York nil) 00 A. M., 12 00 noon and 6 On P. M., Philadelphia at 8 15 A. M. and 380 P. M.; Sleeping cars accompany the 000 A. M., anti 5 00 P. M. trains from New York, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Ta mnqua, Minersvlllo, Ashland. Shamoklu-, Pine-; grove, Allentown and Philadelphia at 8 lo A. M., 206 and 4 10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; the 4 10 P. u. train con necting tor Philadelphia, Pottsvllle and Colum bia only. For Pottsvllle, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via, Schuylkill and Husquehauna Rail road leave Harrisburg at 3 40 P. M. Way poNseincer train leave Philadelphia at 7- 80 A. M„ connecting with similar train on East Reading at 635 P. M.~, stoppUlg nt all stations. Lertve PottKYllle at 540,0 no A, M., and 2 45 P. M„ HenUltnratO-aOA. M., RhamoUlM at 540 and 10 40 A. M.. Ashland nt 7 05 Aj M.. and 1280 Noon. Tamaqua at 8 33 A. M., and 2 20 P, M., for Phlla delphhi and Now York. Leave Pottsvllle, v*a. Schuylkill and liauna Railroad atB 15 A, M. for Harrisburg, and 1130 A. M. for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading accommodation train, loaves Potts* villoat&4() A. M., passes Rending at 7SO A.M., arriving at Philadelphia at 10 20 A. M., returning, leaves Phlladelpbiaat4 45P. M..'passing Reading at 7 40 P. il.. arriving at PottavilJeal 0 SO P. M, Pottstown accommodation train, leaves Potts* town at 045 A. -M., returning, leaves Philadel phia at 4 OO P. M. Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7 15 A. M., and 015 P. M,, lor Ephrata, Llllz, Lancas ter, Columbia, *c. Perklomen Railroad trains leave Perklomeu Junction at 000 A. M., and at 300 and SSO P. M., returning. leaveSchwenksvllleatß 05 A. M ,'l2 45 Noon, and 4 15 P. M,, connecting with similar trains on leading Railroad Colebrookdalo Railroad trains leave Pottstown at 0 40 A. M., and 0 20 P. M„ returning, leave Mt. Pleasant at 700 and 11 6 A.M., connecting with simitar trains on Reading Railroad. . Chester valley Railroad trains .eave Bridge*, port clB 30 A. M„ 205 and 502 P. M.. returning, leave Downinglown atoBo A. M.. 1245and616P. M.. connecting with.similar trains on Reading Railroad. On Hundvys: leave New York at 6 00 P, M., Philadelphia at HUO A. M. and 3 13 P. M., (the K oo a. M, train running only to Reading,) leave Pottsvllle at UOO A.M , Harrisburg ats 36 A. M, and 4 10 P. M., and Reading at? 26 A. M. and 10* 05 P. M. for Harrisburg, at 7 23 A. M. for New York, and at« 40 A. M. and 4 25 P. M. for Phila delphia.' Commutation, Mileage. Season, School and Excursion Tickets to and from all points at re duced rates. Baggage checked through) 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLB, Jan. 13,1370. General Superintendent. - iiHiscfUancous. RE AT DISTRIBUTION By the metropolitan Gift Co. Cash Gifts to the of $500,000.00 EVERY TICKET DRAWS A-PRIZE. Cash Gifts, eaoh - 820,000 10 “ “ ' 10,000 20 “ " 6,0*0 40 “ “ 1.000 200' “ - 600 •300 “ " JOG 50. Elegant Rosewood Pianos each $3OO to 9700 <5 “ •• Melodeons, “ 75 to 100 350 Sewing Machines ** 60 to 175 600 Gold Watches, • “ 76 to <OO Cosh Prizes, Silverware, die., valued at 91.000(1X10 A chance to draw any of the above prizes for 25 cents. Tickets describing Prizes are sealed In Envelopes and well mixed. On receipt of 25c a Healed ’lHcketin drawn, without choice, and sent by mat! to any address. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket-holder on pay- , raent of One Dollar, Prizes are Immediately sen to any address by express or return mall. You will know what your prize is before you pay for It. Any prize exchanged for another of the same value. No Blanks. Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. References.— We select.the following from many who have lalelv drawn valuable Prizes, and kindly permitted us to publish them: An drew J. Burns, Chicago, $10,00u; Miss Clnta H. Walber. Baltimore; Plano, 88U0; James M. Math ews, Detroit, 65.000; John T. Andrews, Savan nah. 85.000; Miss Agnes Simmons, Charleston, Piano, S6OO. Wo publish no names without per mission. opinions of Tin- Press.—“ The Arm Is reliable and deserve their success.”— TFeeWy Tribune, May H. ''We know them to bo r fair dealing Arm.”— N. Y. He»atd, May 2S. “A friend of ours drew a OWi» prl» Vfbioh «nu promptly reoelvod,’ l —Xiaily tfetvs, JuUSB. ■> - . Bond fur Circular. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every pack age of Sealed Envelopes contains ONE, CASH GIFT. Six Tickets for $1; 13 for 82; 86for 85; 110 for 16, All letters should he addressed to HABPER WILSON & CO., * 10e Broa > way. New York, Nov. 25, ISCO— I2w. AGENTS 1 $75 TO $2OO PER MONTH, Everywhere, male and female, to Introduce tho Genuine Improved Common Sense FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, This Machine will stlch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt cord, bind, braid and embroider In a most supe rior manner. PRICE ONLY 18 DOLLARS. Fully Warranted lor Five Years, We will pay $l,OOO for any machine that will sow a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. ItmaKcstno “ELASTIC LOCK STITCH.” Every second stitch can be out, and still the oloth cannot be p.dled apart- without tearing It. We pay Agents bom 8 0 to s2oi) per mouth and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can bo made, Add *cmh, UECOMB & CO., Pittsburg, Fa., Boston, Mass., oral. .Louis, Mo. CAUTION.—Beware of all Agents selling Ma chines under 'ho same name as ours, unless they can show a Certificate of Agency signed by us. Wo shall not hold outselves responsible for Machines sold by other parties, and and shall ' prosecute ail parties' either sell ing or using Machines under this name to the mil extent of the law, unless such Machines wore obtained from us oy our Agents. Do not be Imposed upon by parties who copy our ad vertisements aud circulars aud offer worthless Machines at a less price. Feb. 3,1870—4 w QHEAP COAL! CHEAP COAL ! I le subscriber Is prepared to deliver, by the Car load, to Llmeburners and other consumers along the line of the Cumberland Valley Rail road, the celebrated LYKENS VALLEY COAL, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES FOR CASH! This Coal Is of very superior quality, and will be furnished at prices which will defy all compe tition. The subscriber will deliver Coal at Carlisle, by the cur load during the current month, at the following prices per ton of 2,000 lbs.: PEA,.. $8 00 NUT, i 00 STOVE ; 6 26 EGG fi 25 And to other points of the road, be will deliver it. adding or deducting the expense of difference in freights. The above rales will be subject to the rise or fall of-prlces, each month at too mines. GEORGE ZINN, Office cor. Main and Pitt Sts., Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 10, 1670. , (INFORMATION IN THE " PEO- L PLE’rt JOURNAL.” How Teachers, Htu ante, Retired Clergymen, Energetic Young Men and Ladles can make 875 to $l6O per month during the Spring and Summer. Aicopy free.— Bend name oudf address to People’s Journal, Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 1 7, 1870-4 W FOR !• AMILY rSR— timple, cheap, reliable, knit. l * everything. AGENTH WAN I El>. Circular and sample smoking FREE. Address IIINKL. Y KNITTING MACHINE CO., Bath, Mo* or 170 Broadway. N. Y. Feb. 17, 1870—«sa Insurance y- O M E INSURANCE Of New Haven, ' CONNECTICUT. capital - $1,000,000 The ", Home" is established on a SECURE BASIS, the business annually amounting to - $3,000,00 and Is one of the; MOST RELIABLE AND POPULAR COMPANIES in the United States Special attention given to Perpetual Insurance on Desirable Property at low rates. ALL LOSSES Liberally Adjusted AND JPMOMPILY PAID at the ofltco of the CARLISLE AGENCY, No 26 West Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. SAMUEL K. HUMRICH. Oot. 38.18C0— ly Chartered XTt)4 1794. INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA I I Philadelphia, Oldest Insurance Company in America. CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 82,800,000. SEVENTY-ONE YEARS snoceratbl hnnlnPM experience, with a reputation for INTEGRITY and HONORABLE DEALING UNBUKPaSSED tjy nnv similar Institution. •> LOSSES PAID Blnco o ganlzatlon, over 938,000,00 0. It la WISDOM and ECONOMY to Innate in the best Companies and there is NONE BETTER than the old INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. ArthurG. Coffin, President: Charles Platt. Vico President; Maiblas Marls, Secretary; William Buehler, central Agent, Harrisburg, Fa. . BAML. K. HUMRICH, Agent, Main Street, Carlisle. December IC, MO—;ly. J3iUtiic.il. ,u. >. -wrry Pectoral, cr i.i flio Throat and Lungs, puce Coughs, Golds. Whooping , Crdnchitia, Aatiuna, ihd CouaumpLioa. ' ni?rt?? before In the whole history of ib- i>a.< anything won so widely and nodooply ■mi mo ronildciiuc.of mankind, tin ti'is excellent-, •mom ior pulmonary complaints. Through u long fiiea of years, and among moat »f die races of mm it has risen higher and higher in their estlmn* i.mi, as it has become better known. U-> uniform character and power to cure the various tiihvlions of the lungs ana throat, have mode it known us a re liable protector against them. - While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young cluhlren, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy can be given for Incipient consumption, and the dan* gcroua affections of the throat and lungs. As a pro* vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should bo kept on bond in every family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colug and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. » Although settled Contumitiion is Ifabught In* curable, still groat numbers or cases where the dla* ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound ■ health by the Cherry JPeetoral, 80 complete Is its mastery over toe disorders of the Lungs and-Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth* ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pec toral they subside and disappear. • Singer* and Public Speakers find great pro* teotion from It. Atthma la always relieved and often wholly cured by It. Bronchitis Is generally cured by taking the Cherry Sectoral Tn small and frequent doses. 8o generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that Us qualities ore fully maintained. Ayer’s Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o.; and indeed all the afTeotions which arise from malarious* marsh, or • miasmatic poisons.' As its name Implies, it does Cure, and does.not fall. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise injures any patient. The number ami Importance of its cures In the ttgno dls* trlcts, are literally buvond account, and wO believe without n parallel in Ihe history or Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and whore other remedies had wholly failed. Unncclimated persons, cither resident In, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will bo pro* teeted by taking the AGUE CURE daily. For Liver Complaint*, arising from torpidity of the Liver; it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into honlthv nctlvfty. For Bilious Disorders nnd Liver Complaints, it is ■in excellent remedy, producing many tmlv re* •MurUnuia onraß. where other moaloinos bad failed. Prepared by T»u. .T. c. Axasn A' Co,, Practical imi Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Moaa., ond sold dl round'thu world. «»rer, os 3ROTTLF. >r Sale by HAVERSTICK d BBO'S.. Agent#, [lsle. Pa. )b. 10.1870 —11 ; Foi Carll Fel OS A D A L I 8 R 0 The g*reat American HEALTH RESTORER, parities the blood anlca.es Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Discos* os. Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, and nil Chronic Affections of the Blond, Liver nnd Kidneys. Recommended by the Medi cal Faculty and many thousands of oar best citizens. ' Rend the testimony of Physicians and fiattenta who have used Rotudalls: send or our Rosoduits Outdo to Health Hook-, or Almanac for this year, which we publish forgrnlul ouk distribution, it willulveyou much valuable Informrtlon. Dr. H. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says: I I take pleasure In recommending your Rosadaxis iis a very powerful alterative. I have seen it used In twooosea with happy results—one In a case of secondary syphilis, In which the putieut pronounced himself cured after having taken five bottles of your medicine. The other la a cose of scrofula of long standing, which is lapldly improving under its use. and the Indica lions are that the patient will soon recover I have carefully examined the formula by which your Uouadulis is made, and find it an excellent compound of alterative In gredients Dr. Sparks, of Nlcbolasvlllo, Ky„ says he has used Rosadalls in cases of Horofula and Hecondaiy Syphilis with satisfactory results as a cleaner of the Blood I know no better remedy. Samuel G. McFaddon, Murfreesboro'. Tenn.. says: I have used seven bottles of Rosadalls, anti am entirely cured of Rheumatism: send mo four bottles, as I wish It for my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. BenJ tmln Bechtoi, of Lima, Ohio, writes, I hive suffered for twenty years with an Inveterate eruption over ray whole body; a short time since I purchased a bottle of Kosadolla and it effected a perfect cure. ~Rosadalls la solo by s i druggists, ■ — Laboratory, ill Exchange .Place, Balti more. CLEMENTS & CO. 10,1870—1 y, Dr. As L. SCOVILL. Is the Inventor of several medical picparatlons which have become very popular, and have been liberally used. Among bis inventonsure ° Hall’s Balsam for, the laugs’ r and ** Liverwort and Tar,” For he past slzvears nobetter lung remedy has been offered to the nubile. Read the following letter from Dr. SCOvILL referring to It; Messrs. J. N. HARRIS & 00., . Oent$;~~l make the following stateraen t from a perfect conviction and knowl edge of the » eneflla ol ALLEN’m IUNCT BAL SAM in curing the mostdeep-seuted Pnltnonary Consumption/ I have witnessed Its effects on the young and on tho old. and 1 truly say that It is by far the bestezpeptorant remedy with which lam acquainted. For Coughs, and all the early stages of *ung complaints. I believe It to be a certain-cure, and If every family would keep It by them ready to administer upon the first up Eearnnco of disease about the lungs, there would e very few cases of fatal consumption. It cans* es the phlegm and matter-to raise, without Irri tating those delicate organs (the lungs), and without producing constipation of the Bowels.— Ualno gives strength to the system, stops the night-sweats, and changes ad the morbid se cretions to a health? state. .Yours respectfully, V. L. SCOVILL. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Feb. 8, 1870—4 w GREAT CHANCE! AGENTS WANTED! 91.000 per year euro mmle bv Mgenls. male or female, Helling onr world-renowned Patent hVer tfutlnj IVhite Wire f'luthea LUei. Cheapest and best clothes lines In the world.; only s els per foot, and will lust a hundred years. Address the Hudaon River Wire Cb.,76 Wm, St.. N. V. or 10 Dearborn Bt. Chicago, ill. ’ « Feb. 3, im~iw 3t>att tteiiruiec. Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair to r-.iiural Vitality and Color. A. dressing "which i.v at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual fop preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth Thin hair is thick cited, fulling hair checked,' and bald ness often, though not always, cured by Ur use. Nothing can restore the hair whore the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied 'and decayed. But such as remain can he saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair With a pasty sedi ment. it will keep it clean and vigorous, h- 'vTMin;inl use will prevent the hair turning gray or falling off, and -rquontly prevent baldness. Free m those deleterious substances which ike some preparations dangerous and urious to the hair, the Vigor can iv heneftt but not harm it. If wanted •ivly for a HAIR DRESSING, •o*lnu«T else nan l»o found so desirable. . ouiaiuiug neitlu-'J- oil nor dye, it does •ol soil while cun.brie, and yet lasts ■ng on IJjc lmir, giving it n rich glossy iiihiro and a grateful perfume. Agent. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASjjt P'JTOIS! $l.OO. For Sale by HAVEEBTICK & BRO’S., Agents. Carlisle, Pa. Feb, 10,1870—1 y ,t ~ -■ .* , Br. WM. D. HALL, and Drs. MARY 8. HALL. Homoeopathic Physicians and leal Elecnillanß. Offlceand residence No. 87 South Hanover Btreot. Carlisle Pa. All acute and chronic diseases skillfully treated. Special attention will be given to the cure of nllchnmio diseases ns Scrofula, Cancer, Bronchitis, Epi lepsy, Dyspepsia, Tetter, Liver Complaints, 6t. Vitus'Dance, Goitre, Paralysis, Neuralgia and General Debility. Ladies suffering from Prolapsus Uteri, Leuoor rhooa. Amenorrhcea. Dysmenorrhea*, Nervous Affections, and any form ©filter-ne Complaints can be speedily cun-d. The above diseases have their origin In lossof the vital pawerof the body, brought on by injurious excesses, .sedentary habits, and ihe use of powerful medicines Fe males suffering from any chronic HffVctbm, are especially -.invltetl to oa.li emimlno uM. Ball'd superior method of treating mseastß. Health we consider to he an equilibrium of the condition of the nura-.ii system,and the -more perfect * he equilibrium, the pnore ■ perfect the health. Disease, on the contrary. Is either a, plut or mlnui 6f,t l hewllole,.or v i> portion—making one part pin* and thehlher minus, and thereby causing obstrn> Uon and stagnation of the vital fluid. Electricity lathe natural element of the Nervous System, the connecting link between mind and mutter, and themostsubtlesuh-tanoe known. Itehoulutes the blood; Is the cause of voluntary aud Involuntary motion; produces ol the chemical.changes In the b« stem-tlie 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 roust be in the continuance of that life, as also In the pre»*ervatlun*of health. We would here slate, for the benefit of those unac quainted with the subject, that Che application of Electro-Magnetism Galvanism and Electricity os a therapeutic agent for u*l disease, is a fact well established by many, years' practice. Great evil, as well as good, has resulted from the reckless and Indiscriminate use of Electrici ty. Tt has been applied by the learned and un learned—hap-hazard, without any assurance of - accomplishing the desired object; and when successful, was looked upon as the result ol et-od luck, rather than the effect of an Immuta le Law. When Us operations are thoroughly understood, the coae properly judged, and the application scientific illy made, there cun be no uncertainly or doubt about the re*ult. it soothes herv» ns Irritation, equalizes the Circu lation. restores a healthy balance to the . Disor dered Functions, and Imparts a vigorous tone to the hotly. This discovery la the reault of many years hard .and scientific Investigations. Its great superi ority overall othersysloms for the cure of dis eases has been practically tested In different purls of the country. Thousands of Invalids nave been treated, suffering from almost every form and condition of disease common th ail sections of our country who. after tre tment bv the most eminent medical men, had beeu given np an incurabft; and in nearl/ every cose a cure had been effected; Onr offices are strictly private consultations free, patients In the country visited at any.bour of the day ornlght, Deo. 23.18G&-6m. . (foCH(gRE A Safe and Spcady Cure for Coughs. Cold,, Asthma Bronchitii, Hoarseness Croup, Influenza, Whonping Cough, Incipient, Consumption, and all. Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Don’t neglect a ' tev-rc Cough,or throw away money on* worthless medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLET 4CHENEY. Druggists,Buffalo, W.T. Sold \ij all Drugging, For Sale by GFORGF B FOOFMAH Grocer, Pomfret Street. March t, Woo—ly r^HSSi T^o^lT%jof For Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Aci dity of the S'omach, loss of Appetite, Nausea, Har'-burn, Jaundice, and oJI diseases arisj; c from a disordered stale of the Stomacn, Liver or Intestines. .Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLET & CHENEY. Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold by all Druggists. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMAN Grocer, Pomfret {Street. March 4, lhi&— ly IUSM i jTOprtetora, Rnto.'ei gray md • faded H«ir'to it« Omginal Coloh, remove.,Dandruff, CBBES ALL DISEASES OF TflE SCJLP, Prevents Baidnesi, and makes the hair glow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant. SLW is. $| ,50 fa BoUli. bit Bottb ii i last Pipsr Bsi. *Wr.L K R R uMr L 80 E ,S bj all Drujitisie * For Bale by G. B. HOFFMAN, Grocer, Pomfret Street, Carlisle. 4 WORD TO CONSUMPTIVES- Belna a short and pmclual ireatliw on th« ro. cause., and Hympmiri" of pnlm.mnru tnnanmptl .n. Ilrnr.dniu nn d «<lLm3 thrlr prevnntlnn, treatment. and cun- fir in halation. Sent by mar r.vp. - oy IO |S Br liasR l *s • Ayer’s JWriifran J3tuflo, &C. OS AND MEDICINES . THE BEST PLACE TO BUY PURE AND RELIABLE nit vet s. Medicines and. Fine Chemicals Id A T HAYERSTICK BROS., No, 10 North Hanover Street, CARLISLE PA. DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, Toilet Articles, &c„ Dye •''stuffs, Tosmetics, Stationary, £c. Also, Pure Wines for Medmal A Pur- ' poses. • Their aasortmont'of Goods, In variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot be surpassed. The arti cles baVe been selected With great care, and are calculated in quality ahd price to command the attention of purchasers. . Physician* prescriptions carefully compound ed. A fell stock ol Patent.Medlolnes on hand All g 4 its warranted as represented. HAVEHSTIOK BROTHERS, -• ’i No. 10 North Hanover St. Feb. 18.18U9—ly . ©merles. Fresh groceries i fresh GROCERIES 11 Always to be had at the CHEAP STORE NO 88 EAST POMFRET STREET And why are they always fresh ? Because wo sell a great'amount of them, and sell them low. Therefore, our stock often, and consequent ly our goods must be fresh. Yoirwillflnd everythlugyoa wish in the way of GROCERIES. • QUEBNBWARE. GLASSWARE. WILLOW ATID CEDAR WARE. STONE AND OuOUKERY Choice Bams. Dried Beef. Hologina, beef, Tongues, Biscuits and Crackers or every de scription. Pickled, Spiced and Fresh Oyster*. Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, do., do. tad no end to NOTIONS. It Is useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; and parents If It don’t suit you to come, send your children, as they will be dealt with with the same care as 11 you were here yourself; All kinds of COUNT BY PBODUCE, token In exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS. NO. 88 EAST POMFKKT STREE.T, CARLISLE. PA. Notice.—Having transferred my entire inter est n the grocer} luMi.etßtomy Hone, thoseii debted to me are requested to settle with them during my absence in Europe. GEO. B. HOPEMAN. J M. MASONHEIMER, Dealer in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. FINE ftUAIiiTY OP TEAS, PURE SPICEH, QUBBNBWARE, GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, WOODEN, AND WILLOW WARF, BEST BEANES OF FAMILY FLOU SALT AND FISH ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AN il SOLD, southwest con. rrrr and pome-bet sts. Jan. 20, WTO—sm Q.ROCERTEB, *o. i’hesabKoribor begs leave to Inform the oltl zea« of Ciirllßle and vicinity that he >nii our otuutw) the Grocery Store of D. V, Keeny. No 7H " 4ou, h Hanover street, Carlisle, where ho will carry on the Grocery Buslnetw oh usual.' His as* I ' l oun “*““to pan nr GLASSWARE. ’ STONE and . • EARTHEN WARE. CEDAR and TEAS. WILLOW WARE COFFEES. SYRUPS. SPICES. FANCY SOAPS, ROPES. • TOBACCO. FISH. OILS. HALTERS, SEOARS, . SALT. POTATOES, dried AND CANNED FRUIT, CORN MEAL,JIUOKWHEAT. FLOUR, FEED and a full assortment of articles usually kent in ° r «»fy *l»ry- Olvo him aoall, and —HI be guaranteed,, , , ~, . Oot. 10. IMP, 1 JUHjfj-flfßftkaAW. GROCERY STORE. L’taesubeonber having puiohssed Messersmlth’a Pomf £ bt and Bedford stouts. and erected thereon a_Btorc t _haajiow opened “With a uew utoek of well selected Kre«b Groceries. Hie be found to be complete in every par* tloular, and every thing sold will be warranted forde/ivery haw ° n huncl Rl] d now roady. GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS, SFfnSw } au£ K ' WILLOWWA EE GLABHWARE, p£R(< UMJSRY WOODRNWAhE, 80aP. * A ™pd assortment of NOTIONS. A Speciality made In all kinds of Salt viea's, such tu Hums. Shoulders, Sides. Dried Beef. An. DRIED. CANNED AND PK’KLED FRUITS of all kinds constantly on band. FLOUR and FEED of the best grades, and In quantities to bqU pmohuaen. . »u Goods sent to any part oi the town if desired. P rlco lor yourself at No. a East Pom- B*p. 28. 1860-era. JOHN BENDER. J£ABLY ROdEPOTATOES. to-A l iS? o ?S?ii{?w? , : PnreKarljr KOM Pota - One Bushel, ; fa co One Pock,,,.'. } oo BAML.K. HUMRICH, W, A. HUUHIOH. L_ , Office 20 West Main w., Carlisle, Fa. Feb. 10. 1U70~9m A coach Maker shop for RENT.—The subscriber offer* for rent a couch Maker bh p. In the borough of Newvlllo. It cou»lHta of Wood Hhop, blacksmith Hhop Pulnt Hhop, Trimmer Hhop, oml a room foi finished Buggies ul) complete. Possession given on the first day of April next, for one or two years. Any person wfcblugto renttheproperty, cull on the -übsciibqroue rade East oi i\eu vllie, BENJAMIN Ell/. Adm'r.orj.J.BOWEHß.dw'fl, E.b,B,lB7»r*w 3tobe», ®(ntoatf, &e. I I-L HAIL ! ALL HAlt II ' THE GLORY OF! THE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STOVE TBS OREA TEST STO VB FOR 1668. Walker 4 Cloudy having Just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, where they have purchased the largest, latest and best. assort ment of PARLOR COOKING AND HEATING STOVES ever brought to this place, have nowon exhibi tion and foi sale at ihalr store Koou a NO. Ib WEST MAJN STREET, whore they will always be pleased'to see their old friends and many new ones, call and exam ine • . ; * THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER -AND— THE CELEBRATED KLGULAxI » OR TARY TOP COOIONG STOVE TBS BEST IN THE WORLD. THE MORNING GLORY tno mo l perfect patior stove in nse anywhere or everywhere. It is a Base Burner, and one fire will last all winter. It bus mica doorsall around andlßHs right and cheerful as an open gate. We. respectfully refer to the following persons from; among hundreds of ethers who have used It. as to Its merits: Jauee B. Weakley, Hop. J. Stuart, Rev. J. Boos, Edward Fury. W, B. Mulllu,. Serg’t Irvin, Webert & Borland Col. A Noble, Goo. Welse, Mr. Mansfield, > fiop’i. David Rhoads, Ut. Holiy.Paper Mill Levi Trego, Co.- Samuel Greason, Bam’l Kempton. Weakley A Sadler, _ L. T. Greenfield, *hos. Chamberlin, Samuel H. Gould, * »»hn Stuart. Jason W« Eby, John T. Green. Thos. Leo, Henry L. Burkholder, Peter Bpahr, Klohurd « node. Wm. P. Stuart, J.& Wimdi.^- Jos. Galbraith,. M a}. Woods. , John M. Gregg. Wo havealsoa very large variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely: NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner,) COMBINATION, (Goa Burner,) WM. PENN; V • EUREKA, WABASH, ELECTRIC. and NIAGRA. all of which have given great sat isfaction to the purchasers. We have also a large lot of , - ■ 1 , TIN AND OTHER WARES, of oar own manmacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, -. of allklods conHwtiitly on hand. SPOUTING. ROOFING & JOBBING of all kind* done on short nonce aud Habstantl* ally. In conclusion we Invite nor friends to call and examine oar goods and save at least veri ty per cent. WALKER & OLAUDY, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. Oct. 8,1889. ECONOMISTS! Yoitr attention Is caled to the fact that at RHINSMITH & RUPP’S Store you can seethe flriestdisplay of goods ever kept In any similar establishment In the coun ty, consisting lu part ol the following STOVES. AND HEATERS, STOVES AND HEATERS, Warranted to give general satisfaction SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR BTOVR, LIVELY TIMES RADIATING BASE BURNER, JUNIATA PARLOR HEATER, PARLOR LIGHT BASE BURNER, Which for beauty, economy and durability earn not be surpassed. OOOK STOVES, BARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK, NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, and NATIONAL RANGE, Warranted to BAKE, ROAST and HEAT better with lesa fuel, than. any> other stoves. In this market. Attention is called to onr REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, REVOLVING LIGHT BASK BURNER, (Quite a novelty) - Having acquired a reputation In this and ad* Joining countie* for our * 8 T O V B’S , We are determined to keep up the sameln the fu ture, feeling confident, that we can sell you good, articles at rates lower than other* Sell bod. Wo have also «.n band and for sale a flhe as sortment of FLATIRONS. COFFEE MILLS. knives and forks, SPOONS, PANS, And all sorts of HOLLOW WARE, Of good material, and cheap. We have, and keep constontlyon hand.avery ■erge assortment of WARES usually kept in a first class TIN AND SHEET IRON WAREHOUSE, ROOFING. SPOUTING, Done on short notice, and at reasonable terms. Vone butgooi' workmen and good material on nand. RHfNESMITH A RUpp, : No*. 62,64, OS North'Hanovep Rt., Vovomber 11,1KJ». . , Carlisle, penna. QJTOVEB, TINWARE, AC. JAMES MoOONEQAL. would respectfully in vlw the attention of the public to his large Block of STOVES. TIN A SHEET-IKON WARE, do lie has made It an object In selecting them at iestrable,economical and durable Stoves in the market. His Cooking Sloven consist of the NIMROD. NIAGARA. QUAKER CITY, IRONSIDES,—Is—j- FARMER. and others, which he guarantees togiresatls&o* dun In every respect. His PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, «re unsurpassed for beauty pf design, durability and economy of fuel. He also oflfcrs to the pub do (be justly celebrated .-1 EMPIRE GAS'BURNEB. He would call attention ton few of its merits. • 1 I.lt bos no brick to be replaced one? or twice lit, l ?^V n ß. d S wnw . ard !i lt». r»y« of hunt nr* deflected to the floor, heating the feet instead of ■he face. - . 8. The burning of the gas by a second sannlv of fresh air is complete: The device Is not found u other Sloven, conhcquenUy the air is always 4. It la a perpetual burner, , 5. It makes no kllnkers. h . Is perfeotfully clear from dust, the mrange •nentisoovefed by, patent and Is perfect In its iperatlon. 7. lu ventilation la complete, and lo every re* •*poct Isa drat class Stove and warantedto give -attsfootlon.. Numbers of reference* can be glv m am to the merit* of this stove, hut be would ink those who wish to get a desirable store to •'Sunt hie shop S’>d see It In operation, ‘Heoffers among other Parlor, Dining Room, and Chamber loves, the • . - •BEACON LIGHT,” a beautiful, economical and powerfbl heating Stove, patented IBtft; also PARLOR HEATERS, te r heating two or more Rooms, Poi table Fur naces, do. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE constantly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFINO tnd JOBBING made to order of best material and at reasonable prices, ’ JAMES McOONEOAL. HI, South Hanover St., near W to. B air olt T> im Boa’* aroerjr aton, DobU, Mai Ml L take this O] of the cornu particular. HA They studl. high prices, •ut ofthebol shelves, aud oold time pi Invested larg< to their ftlom any market 01 invito the at(«] builders, Oui fear meeting for anything We hare tht BE WI and would res] a Machine, to ■foHl purahasim ' All orders pi delivered to all Feb. 25, ia6O.~J 1870 HA HENRY BAXTOI H. SAX' NO. 15, Dealers in Da , hereby annonnot Belling everythin} or (elaii, at pro bought this sld oj Our stock cons - BUILDING. (P KB ,r ssw Shovels, itoes. Forks, Rakes, Spades, • Crow I v Sled# •' . PJcJ Also a full and ' TU( TABLE AND A full 8 lock, of Plows, Hames.'Ghal leys, ami Buy Blevi <jUNB, PISTOLS, and ammunition.of Thankful for past imsineHsvehupo'to the same. ‘ Eeb. S, 1870 QARRIAGBB NO HUMS I am dow getting m ever made in (Kurils) another sa’e In April t Call at the shop and it Is.finished, so tiiat y< use nothing but the B) kinds. CARRIAGES,- BtJGG] ready made or made goranteed. . Having be**n success! by ruriot attention to 1 tlnuance of patronage. „ Do not forget the pit St., Carlisle, Pa. Jan. 18, l*7o-8m LIQUOR JOHN Hi N. K. COHNEH HANOVI _ (A few doors South F “ r * Wbtofcoy, - Beat, Common Whl Bare Holland Oi Ginger Brum ■ Port Win when COAL BUCKETS, B TAYLOR'S BITTERS—j BITTK May 13 IB6o—ly QUMBJEKI.A.NI) HEMtY S. BXJ srireuakstowk. Com I Offers a large ami fli«e.s Htock, for tue coming fall o* Tjunn'df *hp v* l ' (Vena An&badeTrees^lat .1 .Ui b t V' Plants. eveiy variety w«rtl 01 email fruits. Large Khutn Usage Orange for Heilgl ICoKes, Greenhouse Flowers i thing wanted in the Kursei here, of the .best quality aud Catalogues and Price Lisl« > June 44, jy' and JOBBING VIRB. R. A. SMITH i>J graphic Gallery H«ath-cust. verßtreet,antf Market Square. wh«r»i *ll the dinerautstyleß of J*hotografftu« is> lire Mice. IT VOKYYPEB, AUBROTYP ANMEUOTYPES: Also Pictures on Porcelain. (Nometbloffi Plain and Colored, and which arebeai Juotlons o. r the Photograph!* art. Cal them. •• Particular, attention given to oopyt l aguorrotypea do. . Hne Invites the patronage of thApnblio. ffeh.9, IKSB. ' J. B. DOUOUJERTY CONOVER, DOBFF* C( MANUFACTURERS AJTD THOLSBALI BOOTS AND BflO WO. »3« MARKET STB PHILADELPHIA. Jnlr • J.£ O T ,iS JL PURCELL HOU: WXLUINOTOV'N.C. PBOPBI&TOU; l R. Di?IS, of Jlilli Ilooie, Ctarli' 1 ' 49* Coach, Carriage and Bagsra*< ways ready lo convey Pu*#eugeJ# IUo Uaijruods* . vv? :J. L. B TJ£ It N ii it ’ B LIVERY AND SALE BETWEEN HANOVER ANDBWI IN THE EBAB OB BENT* CARLISLE, PA; Having mud np tta* Htablfl with »• nge«» Ac.. T am prepared to furolrt 1 tarmnutaat reuuouAble ratea. Partly ami from the upriog*. |?OH BALK CHEAP.—A 1 100(1 M UVW * SJamiuarc. FAB ißteci .April
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