l^riattoraL now Slmll Wo Keep Onr Fowls, This is ft question which concerns thousands at this season. A supply of fresh eggs is a great addition to our kitchen economy, and a most agreeable oik? to bur table. Fresh break fast all tho year round is decidedly Uto pian. In tho first, place, wo must pro vide light and air.. Windows are abso lutely necessary oh the south side of tho hennery, so that tho winter’s sun can bo made available for warmth. All tho scraps and soap-grease of tho kitchen can be returned to us in the shape of fresh eggs, and will greatly lesson tho expense of feeding tho hens. —Ihoy must have animal food. When the ground is open, and worms abundant, They are as well supplied as though they dined on roast beef and mutton: but in the winter it must bo given to them. All the bones left from the table, the bits of fat, the scrapings of the plates, etc., should be treasured for their use. Ivccp an old kettle on tho back of the stove, turn all slops into it, cvencoil’oc grounds, and when well heated fcecMf. At noon-time it can bo given smoking hut,.artd quite watery—tho warm drink helps to supply tho carbon they need. Where beefs liver can’be cheaply ob tained* it makes excellent foo;J ; chop it lino and they willbatitgrcedily. .Keep a box filled with gravel, old plaster, slacked lime or oyster shells —even hard coal ashes will not come amiss—-for hens must have food needful to lorm egg shells, else they will drop them shell less. . ■ . i For grain—wo think a mixture is the most profitable. Sweepings from the grist-mill do very well—oats, corn and rye ground together coarsely make a good food. Hens dcsir s e variety—will not Jay eggs on. one kind of noifrish - jnent. Where oil cake and; scrap cakes can bo .purchased, they arc tho most desir able food. They come in a solid mass and arc not wasted. Bone manure is excellent to go with the scraps. To this diet add coarse corn hominy, and you will never complain That lions arc not worth their feed. Cleanliness is all important—tho hen house should be whitewashed with hot limo, spring and fall, ami tho poles on which they roost should be covered with kerosene, oil every month or two. These precautions are needful to destroy the insects which will’ breed in such places. Pure warm water in iron ba sins, with a bit of brimstone in the ba sin, should bo givedi every morning, but not allowed to freeze. If tho chickens are sick, give them soap pills made of yellow bar soap, this acts like a cathar tic. If chilled, give pepper corns—two of them if the chickens are largo—or hot milk and pepper can be turned down * tho neck with a teaspoon. A hen increases hi the amount of eggs she lays until four'years oldj then she is only fit for chicken broth,- We would not enter intq ©onus. JJUY GOODS! J) RY GOODS!! HARPEE, Cor. of llnnover ami I’omlVot Sis, now oim:n • A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OK NKW AND DESIHAUDK FALL GOODS!! LOW LJtl CHS! ! Always on baud a good assortment ol TTiAI N AN 1) I'ANCV DRESS GOODS. at very low mips, Moifgime SEWI) MOIIBIii GOODS FLANNELS, Welsh, Shaker. Domestic, fvlStl Bt?d Flannels. r -j BLANKETS, iu cveiy variety SHAWLS In Checks, Drubs, Mourning and liigo Colors j LADIES’ CLOAKING, Beavers;-Velveteens ami Frosted Beavers. WATER PRO.OF CLOTHS, » Gold Mixed, Black and While, Burred, »fce. HOSIERY, Cotton, Woolen and Merino. . 'MERINO VESTS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Ladles’, Misses’, Men’s, and Boys’ JOUVXN'S KID OLOV-ES, of lino quality GLOVES, or I- all and Winter, all sizes and a largo variety FRENCH CORSETS, HJp Goar and celebrated Buekel, warranted best makes only. KNITTING YARNS, Zephyr,Worsted,Germantown Wools, In all col* lors. Large stock constantly on hand. FANCY WOOLENS, Hoods, lie., In stock nt low prices. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, iu new and rich designs. HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, Shootings, Pillow-Case Muslins, Table Linen. Napkins, Doylies, (pulls and Not tingham Lace, Towels and Towelling. IMMENSE STO'Clv OF DOMESTICS, CLOTHS AND GASSIMERES at less thuu.regulur rates. All goods bought at the head of the market for cash, and will be sold at lowest cash prices. THUS. A.IIABFEm Cor. oi Hanover and Bom fret Sfe. 0c1.7, IvSOU—tf. PUscrllaucous. J~JE HAVEN A BROTHER, HA REEKS .1 ED DEALERS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES UNION & CENTRAL PACIFIC' Il A I Li r o a » s Ist MORTGAGE ISUNDB no in, south third street, PHILADELPHIA Ruy sell mill Exchange all Issues of x:>. i.'„ -IiONDSs on the most liberal terms, (JUM) bought ami sold at Marked Kales Coupons Cashed. Stocks bought mul sold cm Commission oul Accounts received ami interval allowed on,da. balances subject to Cheek nl Sight. i. Feb. id,-1870. fJIHUEK FARMS FOR SALK AT A GREAT BARGAIN, IN WEST VIRGINIA, One of ’ j:JS Acres, land in fair condition, of very good quality, underwood fence, Orchard, Garden paled in, good sized and comfortable Dwelling, Ham !J0 x !io foot, Corn House, Wagon House, Meat House, Hen House, .Spring House at a spring of good water near the dwelling. One half Is under cultivation, balance In Wood and Timber HiUd farm is situated within V' k mlloa of Sleepy Creole, a station on the iialliinoro and Ohio Ilailroad, at which theio Is a .Store, Post. Cilice and Express utllcc, where all kinds of Produce can bo sold. Martlnsburg, a largo and nourishing town, is hi miles distant, where the highest prices are paid fur all kinds of Coun try Produce; ‘2 : >{ miles distant Is a tiimrry, where good Limestone can be had for three years without cost, anti can* bo burnt for eight cents per bushel. Thu Tenant on above farm raised the past year 500 bushels Wheal, and in a short time this amount might lie doubled, hy use of Lime, as it acts well on said land. Tills farm will be divided to suit purchasers, and sold on easy terms. Price Slid per Acre. Also, one of Two Hundred and Fourteen Acres! At 820 per Aero. Improvements common.- Andoueot 211 AL'iliOS, ut 51.) per Acre.. No im provements. Good Water I'oworon Both. The land on these farms ts of good (iimlily, one-lhird cleared, ami balance In Wood and Timber which commands a good market at riici rv TUe.-e farms aro situated one milelrom Cherry Run siatlon, on the Bultl innrii ami Ohio Railroad, at willed Station is a Store,Pustotlleoand Kxp’sOllice.and l mlio from a limestone quarry. where limestone can bo had for thiee years lor nothing. Marllnsburg Is HI m lies distant. All the above locations arc very health}-, I oiler them a bargain, ns 1 am old, have no lami ly, ami wish to sell. Goto sleepy t 'reek Station, on the Baltimore and Uhio Railroad, to see these lunns, where Hamilton I.ane, Ksq., ten ant on farm, will give all particulars, ami show the farms. Address, A. SMI 1 11, Aberdeen, Ilailloid County, Mtl. Jan. 20, ls7o—-m JJl T RE NORWAY OATS. From one and a-half bushols sown late, yield ed the subscribers Ho bushels of the tines t quality. a limited quantity of this Outs will he sold at the following price*: Ono bushel So 00 \r. ■ “ 200 One Feck 2 00 “• 1 uo Guo Quart 50 The following premiums Is ollercd by I>. W. RannUllllA Co.. New York, for the best acre of NORWAY OATS. Five Hundred Hollars. Tlie Oats can be seen at the Insurance Olllco of HAML. K. HILMIUCH, No. 2(J West Main St.. Carlisle, Pa. Oi.fa bushel Is ample seed for tin aero; fully equal to two and a-half bushels of the other kinds. In every other re.spest treat the same us you do the common unis. Parties wishing to obtain this seed should order at once, us the supply Is limited. Remit hy Post Olllco order or draft. HAML. K. IiPMRICII, ;* w. a. mjMßicii, Noi 2d West Main St., I 'arllsle, Pa. Fob, 1d,137V-Jm y ©vn ©cods 1870. VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL HOUSEKEEI’ EUS TO KNOW That ire ar.ejufit rccelvihf/ AT THE CENT R A L DRY ROODS STORE, a lull ami complete assortment of all kinds of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Kiu-li us TABLE LINEN, in great variety, nt. ex ceedingly low prices. IU.IvS.CHED SHEETINGS, UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS, all wldlns ana qualities, PILLOW CASK MUST,INS, TIi’KIXUS. of nil widths, and every quality In the market, Marseilles QtJJf.Ts.uh sizes and qualities, I,ANCASTEK QUli/LS. HONEY <’OMB QUILTS, ' • NAPKINS, TOWELS. DO\ LIES. *c CARPETS, CARPETS, Ol'ull the celebrated mannlactmles of the East, Also HANDSOME IMPORTED CARPETS, of every grade and style TABLE OIL CLOTHS' FLOOR OIL CLOTHS!! Having purchased a full line of such goods aa arc mentioned under the great pressure of tho low market, we are fully prepared to offer great Inducements load housekeepers, and those con templating going to housekeeping in tho Spring. Call and examine the beat selected sto<;k of DRY GOODS AND CARPETS, that can be found in the county I.EIDICH & MILLER, U.—10,000 pounds good rurpet wanted In exchange for goods. Feb. 21, 1870. ISailroalis Q DMBERIiAND VALLEY RAILROAD! OIIA N G I'J- OF HOUII S ! On and after Monday, Nov. I5Ui, ISU9, Posseu "or Trains will run dully as follows, (.yundi^Bex cepted).' " • # WEST W A It 13: Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. 51., slechanlcsburg 8.35, Carlisle 9.11, Newvlllo 11.-10, Shlppcnsburg 10.20, Chambersburg lU.il, Green* castlo 11,1 G, arriving at Hagerstown 11.15 A. 51. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.35 P. 51., sle cimnieslmrg 2.07, Carlisle 2.10, Newvlllo 3.ls.Ship pensburg 3.15, Cbambersburg -1.20, Oroencnsllo J.6l*, arriving tit Hagerstown 5.25 P. 51. Express Train leaves Harrisburg *1,15 P. 51., Me* clmnlcsburg 1,17,‘Car115100.17. Newvlllo 5.50, Ship jiensburg (5.17, arriving at Chamborsburg at 0.15 A Mixed Train leaves Cbambersburg 8.00 A. 51., Greencastle 9.25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A. M. EAST W A U D Accommodation 'lrain leaves Cbambersburg 5,00 A-. -SL; Bhippcnsburg- 5;29, Newvlllo 0.00, ■ Carlisle 0.33, Moelmnlesburg 7.02 arriving-at Harrisburg 7.30 A. 5L Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. 51., Green* castle B.3s,Cbambersburg O.lO.Bhlppensburg 0.-10, Newvlllo 10.11, Carlisle 10.50. Moelmnlesburg 11.21, arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M. Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 51., Greencastle 12.28, Cbambersburg 1.05 Bhlppens burg 1.37, Newvlllo 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechuulcs bnrg 3.18, arriving at Harrisburg 3.50 P. 51, A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.05, P, 51., Greencastle 1.12, arriving at Cbambersburg -5.0 u Kv" Making close connections at Harrisburg "" -a* Vicvltw* t*. o.ud frv>*tv ruaadulpLla,Maw YorU, RaUlmoro, Washington, Pittsburg, O. N. HULL, Nov. 11,1800. Snvt. Railroad Cilice, Clmuib'g Nov. 9„ISCIU READING RAIL-ROAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, December 22, 18G9. Great Trunk lino from the North and North, west lor Philadelphia, Netv York, Reading, Pollsvllle, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokln, Leb anon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Lltia, Laucas- IcKpCoUimbla, Ac. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York as fol lower: at 5 35, 8 10 A, 51., 12 20 noon, and 205 P. 51., connecting with similar trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at Now York at 12 15 noon, 3 10, 0 50 and 10OOP. M. re spectively. Sleeping Cars accompany the 535 A. 51. ana 12 20 noon trains without change. Returning; Leave Now York at 9 00A.M., 12 00 noon and 5 OOP. 51., Philadelphia at«B 15 A. 51. and 330 P. 51.; Bleeping cars accompany the 000 A. M., and 500 P. M. trains from New York, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Rending, Potlsvillo. Ta maqua, sliuersviHe, Ashland, Shamokln, plne grovo, Allentown and Philadelphian* 8 10 A. • 51., 200 ami 110 P. 51., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations ; the ■! 10 P. U. train con necting lor Philadelphia, Pottsvlllc and Colum bia only. For Potlsvillo, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail road leave Harrisburg at 3 10 P. 51. Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7- 30 A. M., connecting with similar train on East Ponna. Railroad, returulng.from Reading at 0 35 P. SL, stopping at all stations. Leave Pollsvllle at 5 10, 900 A. M., ami 2 15 P 51,, Herndon at 930 A. M.. Bhamohln at 5-JO and 10 10 A. 51.. Ashland at 7 05 A. 51.. and 1230 Noon Tamaqua at 8 33 A. M., and 2 20 P. 51., for Phila delphia ami New York. Leave Pottsvllle, via. Schuylkill and ‘insane- Banna Railroad at 8 15 A. 51. for Harrisburg, and II SO A. M. fur Pipe Grove and Tremont. Heading accommodation train, leaves Potts villu at d4O A. M., passes Reading at 7 20 A. 51 arriving at Philadelphia at 10 20 A. M., returnin''* leaves Philadelphia at 1 15 P. M., passing Heading at 7 10 P. M„ arriving at Pottsvfllo at I) 20 P. M. PotULown accommodation train, leaves Potts town at 0-Jo A. M„ returning, leaves Phlhulel pbiaat-J 00 P, M. Columjhla Railroad trains leave Reading at 7 U A. 51., and 015 P. 51., ior .Lphrala, Lltlz, Lancas ter, Columbia, ac. Perklomcn Rallroii Junction ni kuua. Al., kind at 2 00 ami 5 20 P. 51., returning. leavoSehwenksvilleatH 0) A. 51.,12 45 Noon, and 1 15 P. M., connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad. Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Poltstown at !) 10 A. M., and 20 P, 51,, returning, leave 511, Pleasant at 700 and 11-5 A. 5!.. connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad. Chester valley Ruilroadatralns .cave Bridge port c t 8 .‘>o A. M., 2 o.» and 502 P. 51., returning, leave Downlngtown at 01(0 A. M., 12 15 and 515 P. 51., connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad. On Sundays: leave Now York at 5 00 P. 51., Philadelphia at 8 00 A. 51. ami :t 15 P. 51., (the 8 00 A. 51. train running only to Reading.) leave Pottsvllle at 800 A. 51 , Harrisburg at 5 !t>A.M, and 4 10 P, 51., and Reading al 725 A. 51, and 10- 05 P. 51. for Harrisburg, at 7 25 A. M. for Now York, and atO 10 A. 51.ami 1 251*. 51. for Phila delphia. , Commutation, Mileage, Season, School und Rxcurslon Tickets to and from all points at re duced rates. Baggage checked through r 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS Jan. 12. ItfJu. O'fiwral6'iivcnnU‘mlcni, PLANTATION BITTKUS.-S, T.- istiO—X.—This wonderful vegetable restora tive Is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debili tated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it has no equal among stomachics. As s remedy for the nervous-weakness to which women are especially subject, it Is superseding every other stlmulant;;Lllt all climates', tropical, tempeiatu or frigid, It acts as a specific In every species of disoider which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down Urn animal spirits, For sale by nil druggist*-. March ;i, Insurance JJ O M E 1870. INSURANCE » Of New Haven, CONNEL'riCUT CAPITAL " *1.000,000- The “ Homo*’ la established on a SECURE BASIS, (ho business annually amounting to and is one of the t MOST RELIABLE AND POPULAR (JPMPANIKS in tho United Slates Spocltil attention given to Perpetual Insurance on Desirable Property at. low rates. A Lli LOSS ICS Liberally Adjusted RJt 031 F'lli r RAID nl ihc otllci! of the"rrAULISLE ACiENI.’V, No I>o West Main Street, CarllKlc, Pa. SAMUEL K. HUMBICH, Oct. 2.-t, 1S(*!)—ly 170( Omr,l7Q/1 ' ' INK I! HANOI-; OIU'ANW I . ’ NORTH AMERICA ! ! 'PHILADELPHIA. Oldest Insurance Company- in America. C.V-m i 'A ITTAIi AND SURPLUS. S'J.BOO,OOO. • SEVENTY-ONE, YEARS successful business experience. unh a reputation for INTEGRITY mid l JONOJtA KLE DEALING UNSURPASSED bv any similar institution. 'LOSSES PAID since organization, over 8 2 2,0 00,000. ' U Is WISDOM ami ECONOMY’ lolnsuralntbe best Companies. ami there Is NONE BETTER than the old INSURANCE COMPANY’ OF NORTH AMERICA. ArlburG. Collin,President; CharlesPlatt, Vice President; Mathias Maris, Secretary; William Bnehlor, Central Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. SAML. K. HUM RICH, Agent, Main Street, Carlisle, December 10, IfcCG—ly iWisccllaucous. rJroHE GREAT, AMERICAN \J J HEALTH RESTORER, purifies »io blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Dlseos- es, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, and • all Chronic Alfoctions of the Blood, Liver Sand Kidneys. Recommended by the Medi cal Faculty and many thousands of our best citizens. Read the testimony of Physicians and patients who have used Rosadalla; send I for our Rosadalls Guido to Health Book, A lor Almanac for this year, which wo publish for gratuitous distribution , it willglve you 'much valuable luformrtlon. Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimorean vs: ! X take pleasure iu recommending your D UosabaijlS as a very powerful alterative. I have seen It used In two cases with happy I results—one In a case of secondary syphilis, [in which the patient pronounced himself ; cured after having talcen Ilyo bottles ol (your medicine. The other is a case of V [scrofula of long standing. wUlph Is rapidly , Improving under Us use, and the indlca • lions are that the patient will soon recover I have carefully examined the formula by 'which your Rosadalls Is made, and ilnd it ;nn uxi'cacuu «f ««,.»«« ««• gredients. ! Dr. Sparks, of Klcholasvlllo, Ky., says 'he has used Rosadalls in cases of Scrofula laud Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory, 'results as a cleaner of the Blood 1 know no (better remedy. " I} Samuel G. McFadden, Murfreesboro’, iTenn., says: I have used seven bottles of Rosadalls, and am entirely cured of Rheumatism; send mo four bottles, as I wish it for my brother, who has scrofulous sore oygs. S Benjamin Bechtoh of Lima, Ohio, writes, I'have suffered for twenty years with an Inveterate eruption over ray whole body: a short time since 1 purchased a bottle of Rosndnlls and It effected a perfect cure, Rosadalls is sold by all druggists, v t Laboratory, 01 Exchange Place, Balti more. CLEMENTS & CO. ' .Proprietors, sb. 10,1870—ly. t ' 1- Lf B. .E W IN.G, ... . CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, . NV EST JIA IN STREET. CARLISLE, PENN’A. A SI’LNFDID AfiSOUTMEMT OF NEW FURNITURE for the Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stools, Lounges, Centro Tables, Roculnc Chairs, Dining Tables, icuny cuuvtn, Card Tables, . Reception Chairs, uitomuus, • - Bureaus, . What-Nots Secretaries, ’ Parlor, Chamber, Dining Uoom, FURNITURE. of the Latest Styles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN* SETTS, Splendid New Patterns. BE DSTEABS ANJD MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, lu great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and eomftry attended *.o promptly and on reasonable terms. Dec. 17.18(18—tf rp H E BOND Chicago, Danville & Vincennes, RAILROAD CO. UPON EXAMINATION WILL Jill FOUND TO BE THE BEST AND THE Cheapest Yet Offered to The Public** THIS WILL BE lIOKNR OUT IJV The* rich country the road traverses, with its Agricultural and Mineral resources. The cash subscribed to the capital stock. The excellence or thess miles already built, . and Its equipment. The plans completed, and the money expend ed, for vigorous lluishiug ol the lino In the spring. The excessive earnings to accrue from the completion of the whole lino. 1 Tho sluicing fund for the curtain redemp tion of the bonds. j Tho very liberal Interest running over a term of 10 years. Tho security aHorded by registry. The mortgage covering tho entire road, equip ment, franchises, uml all property, present ami •I'UiMinnn future—lndeed the security pi twice tho amount * I oi bonds i~ ‘ llOluls' IhHUCU. Tho low c;un'(!iu*y prlco thov nro now o/loiod at. All this Is vcrllled in detail la the-, complete pamphlet, which can bo hud of us. t /■ Wo know these bonds to be goocq aqu wo know thu character and capacity of tho compa ny's estimates can bo Implicitly rolled upon to give these bonds tho highest standard. We therefore freely and hilly recommend them. W. BAILEY LANG a (;0., Merchants, No. 51 Cuff St., New Yoiik, Agents for the sale of tho Bonds. A. L. SPONSLER, Special Agent for these Bonds. March 10, MTU—2m JjMNK CLOTHING ISAAC LIVINGSTON, NO. 22, SOUTH HANOVER STKKKT Caulihlk PA. I Invito tho attention of my old customers and the public at largo, to my largo and Brilliant stock of BUMMER GOODS, for men, youth, and boys’ wear. My custom de partment comprises tho finest and mosUelcet of Cloths and Cnssimcres, while my array of READY MADE CLOTHING is carefully and most tastefully gotten up. cannot and will not ho undersold. ISAAC LIVINGSTON NO. 23 NORTH ITANOVEU ST KELT, Carlisle. Hii' I, uin .still selling Ihc* Florence Sewing Ma chine, May 13, IfiW- - . $2,000,00 Agent. Kitchen and OiQce THE 31>au| 3£tcricU)cr. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, r ftr restoring Gray Hair to natural Vitality and Color. ■ A dressing which ' i,-i at once- agreeable, lieallliy, and effectual '/ s SOOH restored to its original rotor '.r? sritli the gloss ami ■i ';V:r'i - - freshness of youth. Xhia hair is thicks cicd. falling bair chocked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured i)V its' use. Nothing can restore the hair where , the. follicles are destroyed, or the glands, atrophied and decayed. Hut such ,as remain can bo saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of (billing the bair with n pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. ■ occasional use will prevent the hair ./m turning gray or falling off,'and ...iseipteully prevent baldness. 'Free, ■cm those deleterious substances which ■ -ike some preparations dangerous and furious to the hair, the Vigor can ,lv benefit but'not harm it. If wanted iv iv for a HAIR DRESSING, untiling else CUN be found so desirable. ( obtaining neither oil nor dye, it does cot soil while 'cambric, and yet lasts icug on the linir, giving it a rich glossy lu.-trc and a grateful perfume. • Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Piiactical and Analytical Chemists, LCAVELL, MASS. PlliCß $l.OO. For Sale by lIA VERSHOK & BRO’S., Agents, Carlisle, Pm Feb. 10,1870— ly ' ' puincal. T\r. WM. D. HALL, ami Drs. MARY I 9 s. HAUL, Honrccopathlc Physicians and Medical Eloctrllions. Cilice and residence No. 37 South Hanover street, Carlisle Pa. All acute ami chronic diseases skllllully. treated. Special attention will be given to the euro of all chronic diseases ns Scrofula, Cancer, Bronchitis, Epi lepsy, Dyspepsia, Totter, Liver Complaints, St. Vitus Dance, Goitre, Paralysis, Neuralgia and General Debility.- __ , _ Ladles sulfering from X’rolapsus .Uteri, Leucor rlirpa, Ameuorrhcca, Dysmenorrhcen, Nervous Affections, and any form of Uterine Complaints can be speedily, cured. 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 nay chronic allectlon, are especially Invited to call and examine Drs. Hall’s supcrlormcthod of treating diseases. Health wo consider to bo an equilibrium of the electric condition of the human system, and the • more perfect the equilibrium, the more perfect the health. Disease, on the contrary, Is either a plus or minus of thcwliole.ora portion—making one pare plus and the other minus, and thereby causing obstruction and stagnation of the vital fluid, Electricity Is the natural element of the Nervous System, the connecting link between mind and matter, and the most subtle substance known. It circulates the blood; Is the cause of voluntary and Involuntary motion: produces all the chemical changes in the system—the do-' 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 he In the continuance of that life, as also in the preservation of health. Wo would hero state, for the benefit of those unac quainted with the subject, that the application of Eloctro-Magnotlsm Galvanism and Electricity as n therapeutic agent for all disease, Isa factwell 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—lmp-hazard, without any assurance of accomplishing the desired object; and when successful, was looked upon as the result of nood luck, rather than the elfect of an Immuta ble Law: When its operations are thoroughly understood, the case properly Judged, and the soothes Nervous Irritation, equalizes the Circu lation, restoi'es 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 groat superi ority over all other systems for the euro cf dis eases has been practically tested In diflercut parts of the country; Thousands of invalids nave been treated, sulfering Horn almost every form and condition of disease common to all sections of our country, who, after treatment by the most eminent medical men, had been given up as incurable; and in nearly every case a euro had been effected. Our offices are strictly private-consultations free, patients in the country visited at of the day or night. Doc. 2J. IS(JO—Cm, .oox and Lungs, Whooping -. Asthma, "a u?f C6Uf ~ Cough, Br^ and Cc. . u- i.-itiou ’ •hahiv never hcfoiv hi im* whole hlsrtmy of .. .1 - Hie, has anything wu - t , widely and ho deeply ij-m Lia*. confidence o'f m.v.:,i:ul, a.-, u-h excellent remedy for pulmonary comp a-. Through u long -‘cncii of years, and amoug -.i.m. of the races of incinl has risen higher and higher in their ot-tima turn, aait has become better i.umvn. li-, uniform character and power to cure iu<- vanom, atVcctions of thy lungs and throat, have made u known ms’ a re liable protector against thorn. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the most ctfuoiual remedy that can bn givuu for Imdplcnt cnu&uuiplion, and the dan gerous nlicctloim of Uio tliront amt lungs. As a pro vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should bo kept on hand in every family, and indeed as ail nro sometimes' subject to colas and coughs, all should bo provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought in curable, still great numbers ol'easc.Twhere iho dis ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by tho Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over tho disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the moot obstinate of them yield to it. When noth ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pec toral they.subside and disappear. Singers ami Public Sjwalccrs Hud great pro tection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. „ Bronchitis is generally cured by taking tho Cherry Pectoral in small mid frequent doses. So generally nro its virtues known that wo need not publish tho certificates of them here, or do more than assure tho public that its qualities arc fully maintained. * Ayer’s Ague Cure, For Foyer and Ague. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fovor, Remittent Fever, Dumb Aguo, Periodical or BUjpua Fever, &0., and indeed nil tho affections which arise from malarious-, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As its name implies, It docs Cure, and docs not fad. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, /me, nor any other minora! or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise injures any patient. Tho nii’iiliiw ami inmorfanro of its cures in the ague dls iri''(-. an* him-aliy beyond account, and wo believe MiiiMiutpandlyl in tho hiMory of Aguo medicine. n.,r p!ip>- i: grntiilod hy the acknowledgments wo ” i * l * '* the radical cures effected in obstinate • . !h - where other remedies had wholly failed. ' 1 ■' '■ n->ft tin! Livtir, it i-, ,"n ex-cllr-nt remedy, stimulating to- Liver into heaiMiv activflv. For ihlions DNor-lvi . ami Liver Complaints, it is ■m iv client ivmcd' , prodiedtur manv truly re ’ kiddc ciirc:', whin- other mr-dlcineshad laihul. ’’ o.'d by Du. .1, (L Avr.i: & Co., I’ractic.-i) ' nitlvticril Clnnuht-,, Lowell, Mass., and s»old • i * 'it n. l ilic world. ■ •r.icr. aj on }>vn •; For Bale by iiAVEKSTICK BUG’S., Agents, Carlisle, Pa. Fob. 10,1870—1 t pHEAP COAL ! CHEAP COAL ! ! The subscriber la prepared to deliver, by tho car load, to Llmeburners and other-consumers along tho lino of tho Cumberland Valley Rali road, tho celebrated LTKENS VALLEY COAL, at tho lowest possible HATES^FO U CASH! This Coal is of very superior quality, and will bo furnished at prices which will defy all compe tition. Tho subscriber will deliver Coal at Carlisle, by tho carload during tho current month, at the following prices per ton of 2,000 lbs.: PEA NUT STOVE, EGG,.... And to other points of tho road,ho will deliver It, adding or deducting the expense of dllleroueo In freights. Tho above rates will ho subject tothorl.se or fall of prices, each month at the mines. ' GEORGE ZINN, fWllee cor. Main and PUL Sts., Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 10,1870. TNFORMATION IN THE “ PEO- I PLK’S JOURNAL.” How Teachers. Stu dents, Retired Clergymen, Energetic Young Men and Ladles can make 875 to 8150 per mouth during the Spring and Summer. A copy free.— Send name and address to People’s Journal, Philadelphia, Pu. Feb. 17, 1870—hv FOR RENT.—Tho Store Room and Cellar, No. 72 North Hanover street. En quire of tho undersigned on tho promises.*. . I). COUNMAN. l-Yh,-2V1870. i| JUruijß, Set. J-JKIIGS AND MEDICINES. the best peace TO BUY PURE AND RELIABLE If M.V G S 9 Medicines and Fine Chemicals, TH A T HAVERSTICKBROS., No. 10 Novtli Hanover Street, CARLISLE PA DEALERSJN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries , Per ■ fumery, Toilet Articles, &c., Dye Muffs, Sbsmetics, Stationary, (to. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur poses. Their assortment of Goods, In variety, noveli ty and elegance, cannot bo surpassed. The arti cles have been selected with groat care, and are calculated In quality and price to command the attention of purchasers. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. A full stock ol Patent Medicines on hand All goods warranted as represented. lIAVE RSTICK, BROTHERS, No-10 NoHh Hanover St. Feb. 18.1870—1 y (Btucerics. Fresh groceries! ebEsh GROCERIES 11 Always to bo had at the CHEAP STORE NO' .8 8 EAST POMFRET STREET And why are they always fresh ? Because wo sell a great amount of them, and sell them low. Theroioro, turn our stock often, and consequent ly our goods must be fresh. You will find overythlugyou wish In the way of GROCERIES. QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, STONE AND CROCKERY WARE, Choice Hams. Dried Beef, Bologlna, Boof, Tongues, Biscuits and Crackers of every de scription. Pickled, spiced and Fresh Oysters, Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, &c., &Q. 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 yoitr children, ns they will he dealt with with the same care ns 11 you were here yourself: Allkinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, taicen in exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS. NO. 88 EAST POMI’HJiT STREET, Notice.— Having transferred my entire Inter* cat in tho grocery business to my Sons, those In debted to me are requested to settle with them during my absence in Europe. GEO. B. ttOFEMAN. M. MASONHEIMER, Dealer in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, FINE O. UA L fT Y O F TEAS, PURE SPICES, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, , WOODEN, AND WILLOW W ARE, «KST UKANDS OF FAMILY FLOUR." SALT AND FISH ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUC'E bought and sold, SOUTHWEST COll. PITT AND TOJIFRET STS. Jan. ‘JO, 1870—Jim p EOCERIES, &v, Tho subscriber bogs leave to inform tho citi zens of Carlisle and vicinity that ho has pur chased the Grocery Storeof D. V, Keeny, No. 78 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, where he will carry on tho Grocery Business as usual. His as sortment Is varied, and consists in part of QUEENSWARE, 1 GLASSWARE, STONE and EARTHEN WARE, CEDAR and WILLOW WARE TEAS, COFFEES. SYRUPS, SPICES* FANCY SOAPS, ROPES, TOBACCO, FISH, OILS, HALTERS, SEQARd, SALT, POTATOES, pE.IEIX.AND CANNED FEUIT, CORN MEAL. BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR, FEED, and a fnll assortment or articles usually kept In a first-class Grocery store. • Give Ulm a call, and satisfaction -will be guai*antood. Oct. 10,18 W. - ■ JOHN HECKMAN. GROCERY STORE. *Tne subscriber having purchased Messersmlth’s corner, on Pomfrot and Bedford streets, and erected thereon a Store, lias now opened with a, His. stock will ho found to be complete In every par ticular, and every thing sold will bo warranted as represented. He has on hand and now ready for delivery GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, Q.UEENSWARE, WILLOWWARE GLASSWARE, PERFUMERY, WOODEN WARE, SOAP. A good assortment of NOTIONS. A Speciality made in nil kinds of Salt Meats', such ns Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Dried Beef, &o, • DRIED, CANNED AND PICKLED FRUITS of nil kinds constantly on hand, * FLOUR and FEED of the best grades, and In quantities- to salt purchasers. Goods sent to any part ol tho town If desired. Call and price for yourself at No. -15 East Pom frot Street. Sop. £l. IMD-Oni .$] 00 . 1 00 , 5 2'. . 5 25 JjIARLY ROSE POTATOES. A'ltmllod quantity of pure Early Rose Pota toes for sale, as follows : Quo Bushel,. Ono Peck,...'., BA.ML. K.IIUMRIUH, W. A. UUMIUCII, Olllco 20 West Main St., Carlisle. Pa. Fob. 10,1870—3 m A WORD TO CONSUMPTIVES- Being ashort and practical treatise on tho nature, causes, and symptoms of pulmonary Consumption, Bronchitis and Asthma, and their prevention, treatment, una cure by lu« halation. Heut-by mall free. Address Q,. VANHUMMELL, M. » o,West--Fourteenth N. Y, Juu.O‘lo, 1800—ly ALL HAIL ! ALL HAIL !! THE GLORf OF THE NIGHT IS THE ■MORNING GLORY STOVE THE QBE A TEST STO VE EOB 1808. AValkor & Glumly havlnc Juat returned from New York nnd Philadelphia, whore they have purchased the largest, latest rtud best assort ment of 1 A Kl ° ll i! 0 OKI NGAN B ’ pf>v , w- 1-1 EATING STOVES ororbrought to this place, have now on exhibi tion anti for mile at tholr Store Ilooms. NO. 18 WEST MAIN STEEET, where they will alyvays ho pleased to see tnair old frlomlK and many new ones, call and exam ine THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER —AND TIIK CELEBRATED EEGULAiU ORTARY TOP COOKING STOVE TUB WliaT IN’ TUB WOULD. THE MORNING GLORY Luo mo l perfect jmnor stove in uso auywhoro or everywhere. It Is a Base Burner, and one lire will lost all winter. It Ims mica doors nil around and is as o right and cheerful as an open gate. Wo respectfully refer to the following persona from among hundreds of others who have used it. as to Us merits: James B. Weakley, Rev. J. Boas, W. B. Mullln, Wobert & Derlau d Geo. Wolso,’ David Rhoads, Levi Trego, Samuel Ureasou, Weakley & Sadler, L. T. Greenfield, -Mios. Chamberlin, Samuel H. Gould, olm Stuart, Jason W. Eby, John T. Green, Thos. Dec. Henry L. Burkholder, Peter Spaur, Richard Woods, • Win; P. Stuart, J. S. Woods, Jos. Galbraith, MaJ. Woods, John M. Gregg. Wo liavonlso a very largo variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely: NOBLE COOK, (Gns Burner.) - - COMBINATION, (Gas Burner,) WM, PENN, EUREKA, • - W ABASH, ELECTRIC, and NIAGRA, all of which have given great sat isfaction to tho purchasers. Wo have also a large lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING of all hinds done on short notice' and substanti ally. In conclusion wo Invito our friends to call and examine our goods and save at least wen ty per cent. Oct. B.IBCO. JgCONOMISTS! Your attention is caled to tho fact that at ■ RHINSMITH & RUPP’S Store you can see tho finest display of goods over kept in any similar establishment in the coun ty, consisting In part of tho following ’ STOVES AND HEATERS, Warranted to give geueral^atisfnctlon SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR STOVE, LIVELY TIMES RADIATING BASIS BURNER, JUNIATA PARLOR HEATER’." 1 PARLOR LIGHT BASE BURNER, Which for beauty, economy and durability cau - uoi ue.Mnrptißscn. COOK STOVES, BARLEY SHEAF, Warranted to BAKE.-ROAST and HEAT better with less, fuel, than any other stoves In this market. Attention Is called to onr CARLISLE, PA. REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, Having acquired a reputation in this and ad joining counties fdr our We arc determined to keep up t lie same in the fu ture, feeling confident that wo can sell you good articles at rates lower than others sell bad. Wo have also on hand and ft>r sale a- fine as* aortmont of FLAT IRONS. And all sorts of HO LLOW WARE, Of good material, and cheap. Wo havo, and keep constantly on hand, a very largo assortment of WARES usually kept in a first class TIN AND SHEET IRON WAREHOUSE, ROOFING, Done on short notice', and at reasonable terms. None but good workmen and good material on hand. RHINESMITH & RUPB* Nos. (13, Gl, 08 North Hanover St., November 11,18(10. Carlisle, Penna, QTOVES , TINWARE, &c. * JAMES McGONEQAL, would respectfully In vito tho attention of the public to his large stock of STOVES, TIN & SHEET-IKON WARE, &o Ho has made It an object in selecting tho most desirable, economical and durable Stoves, li\ the market. His Cooking Stov.es consist of the NIMROD, ’ NIAGARA. QUAKER CITY, 1 ♦ 'l.,l‘iA t. - IRQJ^SIIMSS, and others, which ho gnavantoea to give satisfac tion In every respect.. His , v PARLOR AND OFFICfe STOVE 3, i i are unsurpassed for beauty of design, durability and economy of fuel. Ho also oilers to the pub lic thojustly celebrated EMPIRE GAS BURNER. Ho would call attention to a few of Us merits. 1. It has no brick to bo replaced once or twice a year. 2. Heating downwards, Its rays of heat are dellected to tho lloor, heating tho fee,t instead of tho face. а. Thoburnlngof tho gas by a second supply of fresh air is complete. The device Is not found in other Stoves, consequently tho air Is always pure. ■i. It Is a perpetual burner, • б. It makes no kllnkers. JOHN BENDER. 0. Is perfeotfully clear from dust, tlio nrange ment Is covered by patent and la perfect in its operation. 7. Its ventilation Is complete, and in every re spect Is a first class Btovoand warantod to give satisfaction. Numbers of references can ho giv en ns to the merits ofßhls stove, but ho would ask those who wish to got n desirable stove to callat his shop and sco It In operation. Ho oilers among other Parlor, Dining Room, and Chamber Stoves, tho .S 2 50 . 1 75 ~ 1 00 ‘BEACON LIGHT," a beautiful, economical and powerful healing Stove, patented 18139; also PARLOR HEATERS, fer heating two or more Rooms, Portable Fur naces, &c. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE constantly on baud. .BPOUTING, HOOFING, and JOBBING made to order of best material, and at reasonable prices. .„ w . Tr JAMES McGONEGAIi. 80 South Ilunovor St., near Wm. lilatr & Son’s Grocery Store, South Ki)d IBW—Oin, Oct, 7, Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Sorg’t Irvin, Col. A.Hoblo, Mr. Mnnafleld, Sup’t. Mt. Holly. Paper Mill Co. Sum’l ICompton, of our own manufacture. TtN AND 'SHEET IRON, of allklnds cousumtly ou hand. WALKER & CLAUJDY. NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, I’A. STOVES AND HEATERS, NOBLE COOK, NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, and NATIONAL RANGE, (Quite.a novelty) STOVES, COFFEE MILLS, • knives ami forks, SPOONS, PANS, COAL BUCKETS, SPOUTING, and JOBBING A k • - I 04ti tol . .,adtg„ik4 00-* MIIjLIS'M & Eo fFEjt s take this opportunity of (llrcetlimn oftho community nt largo,™S" O V• 5t., Carlisle, Pn. Jun. 13, 1870—3 m "vpw LIQUOR STORE. JOHN nANHOH, •If. E. CORNER HANOVER ANHPOMFREI (A tow doors South of Bontz’s Store.) , Pare Ryo Whialcoy, I Bout Common 'WWrIc.QV, Pure Holland Gin, , Ginger Brandy, Port Wine, ■ J Sherry Wino, Jaraaolft Rum, Raspberry Sy* CbampJ R TAYLOR’S BITTERS-INHOPF’S *OLA . BITTERS. May 13 1800—ly lUMBEELiAND NURSERIES, HENRY' S. RUPP Proppdar, ' Shiremanstown, Cumberland County,ft Offers a largo and fine assortment ofM Stock, for the coming fall, consistingoifllli of Fruit Trees oi tho very best varieties greens and ShadeTrces.pfardy a largo stock of Grape Vine and Straw; Plants, every varlely worth growing* ait * of small fruits, Large Rhubarb. &c., ac, .Osago Orange for Hedging, at 85 pc** Boses, Greenhouse Flowers,and Plants. *'i thing wanted in the Nursery Hue can hero, of the best quality and at tho Jowestpr-' Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis. Juno 24, 1809—-iy W YES. E. A. SMITH’S PHO« 1 graphic Gallory Soutli-east Corner**? 'erStreot, and Market Square, whorox^J’ 8 , J 1 the different styles of Photograph {rom • ollfoslze, T VORYYPEB, AMBROTY?W' 4 ' ANMELIOTYPES : Uso Pictures on Porcelain, (something no# Plain anti Colored, and which are beftuuwiy luctlous of the Photographic art. Call an l them. • t Particular attention given to copyw# 1 aguerrotypes &c. * . Sno Invites the patronage of thopablic. Fob. 0, -18G9. S. DOUd&ERTY WITH CONOVER, DORFF'^i-' o ' a'n dav noi^B'aa*,l.e de ale rS l5 _ B' O'6 'S "‘A.' N D 9HO^ NO. b 2 1 MA RKBT STR^, 1 PHILADELPHIA*. July 15 ,1 —1 OTEI PURCELL HOUSE, WILMINGTON, N. C. rnopjiiETOtt: 11. DAVIS, of Hills House, Cliatltm"' OX f* Coach, Carriage and alt df yays ready to convoy Pnasongow dioUallroadß. J)ec,v> L. HTERNER'B LIVERY AND SALE JETWEEN HANOVER AND BEUfO f N THE REAR OF BENTZ » CARLISLE, PA. Having lilted up tbo Stable with iges, Ac., I am prepared tp furulfl ;urn-outs at reasonable rates. I** rt mil from Ul9 springs; April 25,!'«' lOR BARE CHEAP.-A Bed°»' I, _ illnngo, as good ns new, hppv a r,V «ep. sn-ir, A> " ISE A. B SHSI