4 g rictiftural. 1 A rrt«-Ii in Iho ""S »rnn«ll. The following from a recent number of the Prairie Farmer, is equal to I' rank lin'® story of the whistle: A few days ago a friend sent word, to mo that every day ho gave nearly twenty pails of buttermilk’ to a lot ol ‘shoals,’ and they scarcely improved at all. Thinks 1, this is a breed,ol hogs worth seeing, They must he ol the sheet-iron kind, -So I called on him, heard him repeal the mournful story, and visited thmsty, in order to gel a hotter view of the miraculous swine, i went into the pen, and on close exami nation, found a crack in the trough, through which most of the contents ran off under the door. Thinks I, here is the typo of the failures of our agrictillu ral brethern. When I see a farmer omitting a.l im provements'hecanse ofa little cost, sell ing all bis; fatal stock to liny hank, rail road or mdrlage stock, robbing his land,, while in reality he is also robbing him self and his heir, thinks I, my friend, yon have a crack in your hog trough. When I see a farmer buying guano but wasting ashes and lien manure, try ing all sorts of experiments except in telligent hard work and economy, get ting the choicest of seed -regardless of cultivation, growing the vatiety of fruit railed Sour Tart .Sendings, and then sweetening witli sugar, pound for pound, keeping tile front Helds rich, while the back lots arc growing up with lliristles, briars and alders: contributing to the Choctaw Indian fund, and never giv ing a cent to liny agricultural society; such annul, i will given written guaran tee, has a crack in Ids hog trough, and in his head also When f see ii farmer allowing loose boards all over his yard, fences down, hinges oil' thegale, manure in tlio -barn yard, J, come to tiio conclusion' thal.'Jte lias a large crack in ids hog trough. When 1 see a-farmc#' spending his time traveling in his, carriage, when.lie lues to sell all his corn to pay lured help, and Ins hogs are so lean that they have to loan against the fence to squeal, I. rather lean to the conclusion that some body that stays at home will have a iien on the farm, and that someday the bottom will come entirely out of his hog trough. " • Tbainixc: Oxii.\.--At an agriailtu ral fair we lately attended, we were greatly surprised and plea-cd to sec how perfectly some of the oxen, steers and calves had been trained. We usually regarded them as slow, dull animals, not capable of being trained as the dog or horse are trained. But all such notions have been driven out of out mind, and we are now fully .satisfied that they not-only learn readily to.do thß'things icquired by their master, but that much ol tlie training they receive is of great use .in the performance of the necessary work on every farm. Some WO saw were trained-to walk very fust in ploughing, and would do nearly double the amount of work in a given time that, ordinary oxen will do. Others would back just as well its they would'go ahead—could bo driven' front the offside ns well as lltc near side, or even by onesitlingon tbe-cart—Jicdowu and get up at.the motion orilm driver, turn round, and in short, seem to do just what was wanted, and til (ustHtho right time. Wo saw a pair of calves; only seven months ohl, that were as well trained as the old’oxen, and would back quite a-load up hill ns'promptly as their larger brothers would do thou cart full of stone. There arc manifest advantages in thus training oxen, and they become much more valuable be cause so handy, it is well to interest the boys in this work hv giving them the calve?, and letting them train litem, tuul \yhon thu annual cattloshow como.s round, let.them bo tu take their steers and show the people what cun be done by patience and porsovor ance, If the boys could tints early be come active in the duties of the farm, they might he less inclined to leave for the city— Zion’s Ifaa/d. IjAV Youil I’I.ANS- FOR TJJK Vka i;. No busme.,k slioti 1 d ho conducted on haphazard principles, arid furmim» is no exception to the general rule. Now, at (he commencement of the year, every farmer should cast over his mind what he will do and how lie will do it. Which holds lie will farm witli corn, which witli oats, wheat, coiton or tobacco;.which he will pasture, which mow, or which.plant in potatoes. How much help he will require, where it will come from, and what it will cost. How much capital is iuves— tdu, if less would do, —if more is required ana how much. All these things should lie noted on a memorandum, which .can ho altered trom time to lime, if lie sees proper to do so. ii' To' conduct any business without a system to govern it,, is like groinne hi tne aiini; j wit may eaicn it goon htuu by accident, or you may sink you r cap ital for want of forethought.' Do not depend on hind thought, it comes too late; though sometimes instructive it is very expensive and dangerous to ho indulged in. When you have laid your plans of what is to he done, provide the means to do them with, do them well in the rigid time.. These are very important consideration,s and should by no moans be neglected. Do not depend on pur chasing seed when the time has come for plantin'' or sowing, or you inav have to takes such as have been refused •?' the highest price for it. If there are new implements to ho purchased, or old ones to he repaired, see to it in time., (letthe host, thev are the# cheapest in .tho end. Keep-the biain sio work as well as (he hands. • Rise with the sun, or helore it, and re tire* early.— American Stock Journal. CO-MFORTAJH.E STAFFS FOR (,’ATTFF —One cf the most disagrecahlo eliorosa farmer boy lias to-do is to sit down to milk a stable cow. He feela cru-ik mul .so cioe-i rneamnn/, and tliecnnscquenco is ho does not gel a full flow of milk and sliu is gradually dried up.' To make your cow stable comfortable, put down a two inch plank where their hind feet stand, putting an inch strip uiidoi the edge pi it towards the cow’s head so as to gi\e it an inclination to ward the aislo or walk. Now fill (lie space from lids plank to the forward part of the stall with Sawdust or some similar irntcrlal to a depth of about four inches—a iovel.Avith the upper edge of tho plank, liy this arrangement the excrements and urine arc mostly drop ped hehinb the plank in thojvaik | ( . uv . -fng-a-highysfry ami warut-heft—fir (lie animal. It is ns easy for licr foot as tliuiijrli she stood upon tho sod of mother earth—us warma hetlas kuowu to a liuimin lie iii£. I have Jiad tho lixtures in use about a month, and to-day tho'hams and flanks of my cows and. calves are as clean and dry as in tho summer. A hoo t once a week (hero needs an addition of sawdust to.tho lied. Just die comfort able looks of tho cattle in an evening' when they are reposing upon their com- I fprtablc bed is worth many times (lie I cost of the" fi.Yturo.— IC. //. O nnh-Ul'l WeMern.l\m»ci\ Ahout Af.'K.—The following in formation as to ascertaining tho age of a horse, after it lias passed ft ninth year, is quite .new to ns, and'will bo to tho most of our readers; Alter tho horso is nine years old, a wrinkle comes on tho eyo lid, at tile upper corner of (he lower lid, and every year there after, he has one well defined wrinkle for each year of his aye over nine. If, for instance, a horse hiis three wrinkles, hm is twelve. Add tho number of I ivrinkles to nine, and you 1 p ill always ret Ids ago. “ • i JDn> (Sooßs. ■* QUY (lOOTiS! HARPER, Cor. ol* Sliwiover :ind FoiutVol’Sl.s* NOW OIT.S a rriJj and cu.Mri.KTi-: stock nr N'j;\V ANO PrsiKAHf.K FAIiL GOODS!! TjOW PR i CRS ! Always mi hand a u*>v>iTineiit of PLAIN A.MJKANTV dress goods. at very low vales, BS0 ; . Mill® ' NEW MOMM IiOiDS. FJ.AM'MKLts, Welsh, .Shaker, iKmu-sllc, Gauze. Gv.iv it nil Red 1-Tantiels. 151, AM K IC'i’S. In »*vor\ vavtfiy SIIA W US In Cheeks, Drabs, Mourning and lllgn Color 1; AHi Ed 5 CLOAK ING. Heavers, Velveteens and Frosted Ih'aveis. ' WATER RROOE CLOTHS, Hold Mixed, mack and White, liarred, At* HOSIERY Cotton, Woolen and Merino. -MERINO VESTS, SHIRTS AXIf DRAWERS, Ladles’, Misses', Men's, and Hoys" ■ JOUVIN'd KIT) CLOVES, of lino • Li LOVES, or Fall .ml Wlnler.all sizes and a large varioly FRENCH CORSETd, Hl]> Hour and celebrated Heckel, wairanted best makes only. KNITTING YARN?d, Zep i.vr,Worsted.Oeimimlown Wools, In till ebb lurs. Largo slock constantly on hand. FANCY WOOLENS, ils,oilK. At!.. In Kind; itt liav prleui). HAMBURG EMIiUOIUEUIEd, In new ami rich designs. HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS Sheetings, Pillqw-Case Muslins, Table Llnom Napkins, Doylies, Quiltsaml Counterpanes, Not* tinghum Juice, Towels and Towelling. IMMENSE Sl’OCiv OF DUMFSTICS, CLOTHS AND CASSIiMERES ul less Hum regular rales. All goods bought at tlio head of the market for cash, and will be .sold at lowest cash prices. • THUS. A. HARPER. Cor: of Him over ami Fom fret fcts* Oel.T. * jpHisrcllaiifous, JQE HA VEX & BROTHER, A’.-l AAV-.'/t'.V U.Y7I VKAf.EUS « G OVEKNMENT SECURITIES, UNION A CKNTRAi, PACIFIC li A I L II () A D S i-i MdiiTu.un.: fioxdk NO -10, SOtl'J'H THIRD STfIKKT, I‘iur.A ufj.piua Rny sell and Exchange all Issues of U. S. BON DR GULL) bought *mul Mild i,| Market Rates (oupoftii Can/tal. •Stoc.ks bought and sold on I'oinmission mil Accounts u-ccivcd and interest ulhmedon da balances subject toChcck at Sight, Feb. 1". iSTii. llbj nooi’ skirts, lns IIOI’KIN’S "OWN .MAKE.” In ail ilia New Sprits Styles, for Fadles, Misses ami Children; the quality mul prices of which will rooomniend themselves to every customer CORSETS! CORSETS!! CORSETS!!! Just marked down to gold at par; making our pres ent prices less limn they can lie aUbrded, until gold declines to that point, and 33 per cent, less than tliepi-icu one year ago. .We were the llrst in I hllmlelphla tu give silver In change lo our cuslomers, and now take the lead in giving them full advantage of tho return to a specie basis, in advance of the Gold market; whlgh-wlll be ful ly appreciated by all who examine our extreme ly low prices. Uobp .Skirts, mu own make, at Uoju, ,)0. ,M, (|O, 70, 75, Ml, .V), DO, !»5, SI.UU ac to $2.20. Sl.OO. *w.. to 51.7.5. Superior French Nvtn'cmXvS sets uthi 0. reduced from SI,00; at SI-00 reduced trom at SJ.»o reduced irom *1.75, Ac & c to -55.00, reduced from S7.UO ' R. WcrJy Corsets'' at 52.00, reduecd from S 2 50 «xc. ive, ‘ /Diohipson's Cilovo Fitting Corsets at 31.75 re- A r* , AlrH * M‘")dy’s Patent pi.Jf-AuJnsting Abdominal Cor.setH at u ruduc. ~ r- »’ Sl-K; I™ P»lr,Mu w .rwil.Vl\.V„«il Id'lw* ~ i l ™ od “ ('■upoithmi.lly mlural.- Skhisaml < owhuls nindo to on Dr. Altered and Koj.alml, Wlmlesiiloiuid UuUU-Unu l‘rli ~i h ( all oi'SL’iid lor descriptive circular. W.M. T. UOI'KIKs. 111-> Chiilnuf a.rviip Pini,AJ»KI.I*JIIA. |J {I RK NOU.W A VOS, March 17, iSTO- I'nmi line mill n-lmlfliiislii.il i„|.. yli-M ttl the subscribers'.; bushels of IheHuestmmlUv A llinllial qimnllly or this Ouls will bo inld in tlii. l following price : One bushel, One l*ecl* One Quart,. The following premiums Is odeml hv I) w NOUWAV O VI’S W Yollt ' ,ol ‘ Hit* best acre of l«'Ivo ITumi red Lullar.s, 'l'lit- Oats can be scci'i ut the Jn.surunco otllce ° r .. SAMI>. K. HIMIKIOU ~ . , -V'. -'I Most Muln fct.. Carlisle, Pa. Oi ‘•bushel Is nmole seed for an aero* fully e'iual to two ami a-lmlf bushels of the other hinds. Jn every other respest M eat tho same n.s you do tho common oats, Parties wishing to obtain (his seed should order at once, as "the supply Is limited. Kemlt by Post Utllce order or draft. HAML.K. HUMUK’ir. W. A. MUAIHICII. ~i dnrllnlo I'u, Pen. IU, isdJ—"m p J' 1 K J Tj & C O prodccj: commission ml’Uciiast.s, No. luNoimt W.vnm Si ujurr, Philadelphia. * Solicit consignments of nil kinds of PHni-iCrr-’ Also, Putter, Kggs. Poultry, At\ a-c. I’lillmlelphia Hefcrences-N. C. Alussvlman Crcs'l 1.'111.j1l llal.lllliK C,,„ fll I I,trt t-ll ill in • J CSSI-.1 Alien i UIIII,mI, iui,| Mc-MW. lii-luy ftloan it .Son. , , , , . N.-Jh—Please send for Weekly Price Current tree of charge. .March in, 1870—dm , .1870, jQUY GOODS!! Vi:nv IMPORTANT T,l AM, HOf.SEkMKI’. DRV (iODDS- STORIi, u lull and complete iiss.M imciil’nr all kinds of HOUSE ,1-TIINISIUNU GOODS, siK-h as TAHLK I.INICNMu mviit ••arlcty, nl ex ceed in civ low prices, lU.MA i ’1 HOI' SIIKK IT A OS, UNTU.KUTIKP SHKKTINOS. Ml widths mm CplilliltfS. » TICKINGS, of all widths, and every tpiallly in thti market, .Marseilles iRTH.TS, all sizes ami qnalines, CARPETS, Of all the celebral ed munufaviorles of tm* Fu>t. Also HANDSOME IMPORTER GARRETS, of every grade am! style T:\HLK oil. CLOTHS! Having purchased a full Hue of-'Mieh. goods as an* mentlunod under the great pressure of the low market, we tire fully prepared to oiler groat inducements to all housekeepers, and those*'con lompiiiUnß soim,' to housekveplnc In I lie Spring. Call and examine the best selected slock of DRY- GOODE AND CARPETS, that run bn found in Up* county -V. ]],—lo,ooo pounds good CarptU Hags'wauled In exchange for goods. Feb. iM, Into. (J u Jf B K It 1. A X D V A L I. E Y E It- A NG E O F II OU R S Uiv i>ml uftev Monday, Sov. Kill). ISlM), J’UbSeU' ger 1 rains will run dally as follows, (.Sumlavn ex cepted). ' Accommodation Tu.in leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. M., Mechaniesl)urgS..S'.s, OiirJkleO.H, Nov/vJJIo 0. JO. Shlpponsburg Jo.2U.,C’lmtnborsburg 10./l. Green eastlo lI.IQ. arriving at Hagerstown 11.15 A. M. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.3 j p. J,I Me clmnicsburg 2.07, Carlisle 2.10, Newvillo U.Ki.Shln pensburg 3.15, Chumborsburg -1.20, Greeacasllo J.fiti, arriving at Hagerstown 5.251>. M. Jit-prow yVu/aleaves Harrisburg -J.15 P. M„ Me chanlcsburg -1.17, Carlisle 5.17, Newvillo s.sUfishln pensburg H. 17-, aTrlvlng jit Clmmbershurg at 0.15 P. at, A Mixed T.-ctifi loaves Chambersbmg B.UO A. M Greenciistle 0.2», ii'.Ttylijg ut Hugoratow.n ,10,10 A Accommodation lr,ain leaves Chaiubersburg 5.00 'lppiiiisburg 5.20, Newvillo 0.00, Carlisle 7'& Ie - N °j h,inlcsljur B 7.02 arriving ut Harrisburg Mail 'J'rain leaves Hagoistnwn 8.00 A. M.,Greon castle B,3s,Chaml)orsburg It.lO.Shippensburg lUfi. Nowvllle IO.M, Carlisle, 10.50, Mochunlcsburg 11,2-1 arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. aM. Jixpress Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 JF. Greeacastlo 12.28, Clmmhorsburg 1.05 Shlnnons burg l.wr, NOwvlUo 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechanics burg 3;lh, arriving at Harrisburg a. 50 P. M A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.05 P. M Greoncostle -U2, arriving at Chamnersburg 5 Od £3-Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia. Now York lialtlmbro, Washington, Pittsburg, ' Nov. 11, 18(111. ■ 0. N. I.ULL. umim, Hor. o. iixm.r • 1 ‘ RAIL ROAD, '.VIX'JMSR AJUJANGEIIKXT. Jtouituj/, fh-cernber i‘>, 1SG!I: Great Jrnnk Him from Iho North ami North west Jor Philadelphia, Now York, Heading! i ottsvjlle, iumnqiin, Ashluml, tylmmokin. Leb anon. Allentown, Kuslon, Ephrata, Lltlz, Lancas ter, Columbia, •ice. ' . Trains leave Hanlsburg for New York as fol .VJ'Vh: id •* S' 10 A. M., in no noon, ami JUo I*. JL, connecting with similar trains on Pennsylvania Railroad' and arriving at Nmv \orl:ut kl 5 n00n,;5 K),1150 and re spectively, Sleeping t ars accompany the j A. M, aim lit ilO noon trains without change Returning: Leave New York at a 00 A. M 1° m nooii iini f~5 Ynf pV M„ VilffudbriJiila Al ii’ is ;< 'ii' 11 * •Sleeping ears accompany the 000 A. Ah, ami 500 I*. M. trains from New \ ork, without change. heave Harrisburg lor Heading, l J ot(sville. Ta-* nuuiim, AnnersvUlo, Ashland. Shamokin, IMne- Kfove. Allentown and Philadelphia at 8 10 A M., IOH and 110 I*. Ah. slopping at Lebanon and principal way stations ; the 1 IU P. U. train cun nectlng for Philadelphia, Potisvllle and Colum bia only. tor Pottsvllta, .Schuylkill Haven and .Auburn, via. SchuylkillKml Sflsfjuehamm Hall road leave Harrisburg at JNiO'P. Ah ' NVay passenger train Icavo Philadelphia at 7- .ICi.A. M., connecting with similar train on Hast Penna. Railroad. returning front Heading at «*f. r. m„ stopping at all stations. ** 1 UlAj heave Pottsvillo at-JMO, 1)00 A. Ah. and U-13 1* m , iii ll * < '* r IV W V ! i I . U ao , A ;ShumoUlu atr>-J0 ami 10 10 A. M.. Asldand at 7 0a A. M,. and 1230 Noon himaaua ul 8 3.1 A M„ and 220 P. Ah, for Phlla dolphin and Now ork. heave Pottsvillo, via. Schuylkill and Susnuc- Hanna Hallroad aiB 13 A. M.for llarrlsburv and U3O A. AI. forPlnc Grove and Tremont. k ’ Heading nccommmlutlon train, leaves Polls, vlllo at o-10 A. Ah, passes Heading at 730 A M an ivlng at Philadelphia at 10 20 A. Ah, returnlinr ' leaves Philadelphia at-J 13 p. Ah, passing Head Im* ■a7 JO P. M. t arriving nl Pollsvllk, at 0 lio P. M “ I’oltstown accommodation train, leaves Potts ‘.‘V 11 sl - roturnlii!}, leavo.H Plilliului ph la at 1 00 P. AI. Columbia itallroad trains loavo Ueadim;at7 15 A. M., and f>ls I*. M., lor Kphrula, Lltlz, Lancas ter, Columbia, »ic. Perklomcn Railroad trains leave Perklomou .junction at 0 00 A. AI., and at 2 00 ami 500 I*. M. -retumintf r 03 A. A1..-12-lo- Noon uud I 15 P. Af., connecting-with similar tmlns on Heading Railroad. Colebrookdnlo Railroad trains leave Pottstown at J -JO A. M., and 0 2) p, AI.,- returning, leave Alt Pleasant at 7 00 and.U *’s A. M.. connecting with similar imlns on Heading Railroad. Chester valley Railroad trains .cave Bridge* nort rlB ;J0 A. Af., 205 and 5 012 P. AI., returning leave-Downlnglown at 0 .‘lO A. AI„ 1215 and 5 15 P with similar trains on Heading ... U .V lc ' !lVt) Now York ut 5 00 P. AI.. Philadelphia at 8 Do A.AI. and ;i 15 p. AI. (the tralu rii nnlng only to Heading.) leave I ott.svj le nl K 00 A. AI , J/arrlsburg at 5 ooA.AI, anc Jl.)l.Al v am Heading at 7 25 A. AI. and 10- Oo P. AI. for Jlarrlsburg, at 7 lit A. AI. for Now \ ork, and at 0 JO A. AI. and 1 23 p, Al.furPhllu clelphlu. Commutation, Aliloage, Season, School end I.xcursion iickols to and troiu all points at re duced rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed *aeh Passenger, U. A. NICOLLS _ j!lIK id, 1870. Onunil £tij)i‘nn(enUcift, PLANTATION UlTThns.-S. T.— Poo—X.—This wonderful vegetable restora tive Is the .sheet-anchor of the feeble ami debili tated. Asa tonic ami cordial for the aged and languid, it bus no ennui among stomachics. As s remedy for the nervous weakness which women are especially subject, It Is superseding every othon-tlmuhinl, in nil climates, tropical temperate or fi lyid, it acts as u specific lu every species of disorder which undermines Hut bodily strength and breaks down the animal spiiits. or sale by all druggists. Alarch :i, IS7o—tJm, OVJ3 ooods KUS TO KNOW .Thai in- wxjart rmirhii/ AT TUI- , CENTRAL PILLOW (WISE muslins, LANCASTER QUILTS. lIO.NFY (’KMH QUILTS, NAPKINS. • TUWKI-S. DOi I.IKS. Ac CARPETS, FLOOR Oih Ci.OTHSj! LEIDICH & MILLER. ivffilroatis H A I h R O. A D ! WEHT w A R D B x S T W A It i) insurance 18T0. o M f. INSURANCE Of New.Hdven, CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL - 'J’hc '* lioimi" is established on a SECURE BASIS, iln> business annually amounting to and Isone tif the M(CT RELIABLE AND POPULAR (03I!MXIE« in lho United Stales pptvlal attention given to IVrpoUml lusimuioo on Desirable Property at low rates. ALIi LOSSES Liberally Adjusted PJtOMP'ILY PAID al the otllce of the CAItLIHLE AGEKI'V, No L’(» West. Main Street. Carlisle. I'a. SAMUKIi K. lIU.MiUCFI. • Oot. IN, ly 1794, INSI’UANI WORTH AMERICA'! ! Till LADRM'IIIA Ohkitf J/tstt/wur Company in America. CA-Il '■ 'Ahital . sKVK.vrV-uxr-: YEARS successful business I i-n.r, •Util :i icptit:itfoil for INTEGRITY i"! 1 I)KAI.iNG I’IN'SLntpA.SHKI) by nriy v.jii:bir .MiMlintiOn. I.t k-'Ks rA 11) miu-l* organization, over 5i2a,(l00,000, If Is fs j*(i.M and ECONOM Vto Ins'nre in the Jmnl Companies. and there Is NONE IiKTTi.’P limn the old I XSIMIA N 0 E ‘CUMPANV (il-' NORTH AMERICA. • U1 * All hurt:, l ;oltin. I'j-L-slilun t; Chiu les Flint PreKldiinl; Manilas Marls, tWrelnry; "vihlalu DnehJer, l antral Agent, IlaiTlslmrg, Pa. MAJIt,. K. TIUMItICII, Agent Main Street, Carlisle. December Ui, ItOD—ly ißiscßla neons ft-.O BADALIH * O r OB K A T AMEBIC A N Vy J HEALTH KhsTOKEII, purlllos 9lu blood kind emeu Scrofula, Syphilis, Slim Illsons ■ os Hh cum ill Ism, lilsousos of Women, ami hill Chronic Alloollons of the Dlooil, l.lvor Q ''iml Kcpopimeniieii b) ihe Modi fy cal 1-houli.v mul limuy thousands of our jbcKtcitizmis, . i Hp iul , u, °, lesllmony of riiyslchms uud 1 put lon Is who have usotl Ilos.ulalla; Komi dor our Ilosiulnlis Guido lo Health Hook, A or Ahnnnnc lor this yoar. whlch wo publish for-sruUihoHs distribution , It wlllgive you iufonurtloii. ‘J)r. It. W. Chit, of Baltimore. savs; I take pleasure In rccommemllnl' your D il.iiSAliALia as a very powerful alterative. I have seen It used In two oases with happy rosnl's-oiie In a case of secondary syphilis. . In which the patient prononneed himself cured after liavlua (alien live bellies ol •your medicine. The other Is a case of A [Scrofula ol lonk standing, which is rapidly A i minovliiK under 11a use, and the Indlca -c »■ lions are that the patient will soon recover 1 have carefully examined the formula bv i which your UusadaHs Is made, and dad it ;- (ffi nent compound of allcrallvo iii- I , JJr. Sparks of Nleholasvllle, Ky„ says .ho has used Itosadalls In cases if Hciofu'ia ;uud Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory ■ v aUlir of 1 110 UloOd I know jro T I Samuel ti. ' MeFaddot' Murfreesboro’,' B / it'llU,, HII3 S* 1 I have used seven botih-.s of Jtosadalis, and am entirely cured of ithoumatlsm; |icnd mo four bottles, as I wish it for my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyea. Q T Honjamln JJeehlol. of Lima, Ohio, Writes, IO f b; l vo stUlored lor twenty., years wltu an uuctomlo oiuplion over my whole body; (a short time since'! purelmsoda bottle ot l Kosadolis audit eH’octed u perfect cure. ■ | Itosadalls is sold by all i Laboratory, (11 Lxchanse Lliice. Halil* mMro * CLLMKNTS & CO. I*roprictovx, I'ob. 10, IS7O-Iy. A, B. K WU T G, ■CABINET MAKEU • ' * AND UNDERTAKER WKST MAIN STIVE-ET. CAIIMSLEi PiSNN'A;. A KPI.KI'DtD ASSORTMENT OF NEW rUENITD.BE for the Holidays, otflnprislng Camp Stools. Centre Tables, pining Tables. O.ircl.Tablcfi, Ottomans, What-Nots &0.., &(!., Hofu.s, Lounges, UooUUJ'iCluUrn, Easy Chairs, ileeeptlon Chairs, Bureaus, .. Kecrelavlos,. Parlor bluing Room, FURNIT U II E . of the Latest Styles. e . C 9?7;\ GE I'’UUNJTUUE JN SETTS. < Splendid New Patterns. BEDSTEAD Si AJs’D MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES. „ , in great variety. - 1 articular nllentlon given to Funerals. Orders from town and country attended *.o nromntlv and on reasonable terms. 1 uy Dec. 17.18 U rji it r; bond's ■ OK THE Chicago, Danville & Vincennes, R AILRO. A D CO, UL’ON EXAMINATION WIKI. UK h’OUND TO BK TIIK U]CHT ' AND TJIK Cheapest Ycl Offered to The Pubhc. this wii.h nn hound out nv 'Jhe rich country the road traverses, with its ° 1 u, ai and Mineral resources. y ;t ho cash subscribed to the capital .stock. .wunt^cquipmeni I .' th “ “ ,n " l “‘ ~lrc“ l l T buII S Tlio plans cotupli-toil, nml the money cxpoiul omifiil' vlgoluus 'lnlslilug ol Iho llhe in tho spiing. “ ccmo f ™ n tllo tllu bnu,lH. il,!3 f tlJltl fol Lilcl:cl ' tl ‘ l, l I'Cile.np ofipVyears Ill,L ' lill lnterosl running over a term The security allbrded by registry, mi !? fr?«!h ,a . BU cove, ; lM K tlio entire road, equip- i mul , Property, present and ?ir l.onTrH“HsnXa'* 10 - ioc » r, '3' °‘ twice the ..mount The low currency price they are now ollercd I All this is verllldd In ile ■which ciuiTjo imu or us. \Vo know those bonds to hr irooiT ami wo nv'rosVhn^r tL ‘\ m \ a cu . pucit y of lh>o compa tn,l«na,P“ ® a ,“ b n rolled upon to standard. We tiicruoro fi i, {yarn fully recommend them. U * Kn L r'!)^. XN i Merchants, Xso. o 1 L 1,1 IT ST., Yoiik Agents for the sale of the Ihmils. . , A. h. SPONSLEK, Match 111, is:o--lm “ ABOMt for the “° ““»<•«• JJUN'K CLO'I’HISC~ IS AA 0 tIVINOSTOM. NO. ~1, SOUTH HANOVER STREET, Pa. I itivllo thfi intention of my old customer* and Htoclcof ° nl 10 ,ny ,Ul ' B ° ,uul POlllunt B H iM H IS Jl G GODS, for men, > outh. ami hoya’ wear. My ciiHtom ,j«. )Vi U , l i ,n0,u , , ‘9, ni l 1 }' ,f,l ‘ H l 0 HofHt ami most.scleci »,r Sloths and Cusslmeres, while 1113* array of •RHADY MADE CLOTH INC! ih rnroftilly ami most taslofnlly gullim in, cannot and will not bo undersold, ‘' ** „ . ;HAAO LIVINGSTON NO. UJ NORTH HANOVERSTREET, Carlisle, am Him selliii" UlO Florence Sewlii" Mu. chine. , ‘ May 13/ VM- is„.«*, - $3,000,00 Aycnt. rimrtorort 1794. OMI’ANY ■' Dr. WE I). HALL; ami Drs. MARY fc. HALL, Homoeopathic Physicians and .Medical Eloclvlllons. Ofllce and residence No .17 .South Hanover .street. Carlisle Pa. All acute and chronic diseases skillfully treated. Special attention will he given to the euro of allchronle diseases as Semiula,. Cancer, Bronchitis Epl lensy, -Dyspepsia, Tetter, Liver Complaints. St. Mtus Dance C.iuiro, Paralysis, Neuralgia and General Debility. • Ladies suffering from Prolapsus Uteri, Leucor rhfea. Amouonluoa, Dysmcnorrluen. 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 auy chronic affection, are especially Invited to call and exfunlno Drs. nall’ft Kuporlormolbod entreating diseases Health wo consider to be 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 ‘ plujt or nmms of the whole, or a portion—making one pare »h/.vaud the other-imim.y, and thereby causing obstruction and stagnation of the vital fluid, Electricity is the natural element of the Nervous .System, the cuuiiqotigg link between mind and matter, and the most subtle substance known. It circulates the blood; Ja-lbo cause of voluntary and involuntary motion: produces-* all.the chemical changes in the system—the de composition and recomposition—and always co operates with vitality in Imparting health and strength to the human system. If Electricity is the generating agent of animal life, hotrlmnor taut then It must bo in the continuance of that life, ns also In the nreservutlon of health AVe would here slate, for thoJicucflt of those unac quainted with the subject, that the application ox Electro-Magnetism Galvanism and Electricity therapeutic agent for all disease, is a fact well established by many years’ practice. I Great ovii, as well as good, has resulted from the reckless and indiscriminate use of Electrici ty. It Ims been applied by the learned and un learned—imp-hazard, witbbut any assurance of 1 accomplishing the desired object; and when ■successful, was looked, upon-as the result of good luck, rather than the effect of an' Immuta .bio Lav/.- V.riiciiita operations are thoroughly understood, thocaso properly judged, and the application soientlllcally umde.-therocnu bo no uncertainty or doubt about the result. It soothes Ivervous Irritation, equalizes the Circu lation, restores a healthy balance to the Disor dered Functions, dud imparts a vigorous tone to the body. . .This discovery is the result of mahy years hard and scientific investigations, its great superi ority over all other systems for the cure cf dis eases has.been practically tested In difloront parts of the country. Thousands of Invalids have been treated, suffering from almost every form and condition of disease comrtion to all sections of our equal ry. who, after treatment by the luost-emlnent medical men, had been given up us incurable; and In nearly every case a, euro had been effected. . Our omeosaro strictly private - fionsulUUlons iren i.auentsln the country vlfßlcd at any hour of the day of night. Dee. 2-3. ISM—Gin. :J\ many <»T a\ liicli nro trnb .marvellous • hm'u-ruti cusu.s ol Merofulon.* ili,> where the M'.-fim v saturated’ wit! N corruption, have hern lumiled ami rim’d bv it. a (lection,'ami di.sunlerd, which were a--' P'Mvatcd hv Mm mt.-iu fesssftSsS tenant of the n.|.| invites 11.0 nil ■, "onll-.-1,1h.' r, r.S? I V?. l i ‘- t A‘‘ io "’ benvl, or tumor" flinLl 'I 11 ,' . J “T visible forms of ""p®*,''.' Si/jt/illis or ami; Un;- n,v .. su?ulnhiffViesnV^ Vlerrnlloiis, nml nilUm*’-,l!.'''"''' monly soon rclievoil ami iilib,, ,1 .ni V',’ •""••on.. j....i1yi..K ,m,I Invlßor Lr I ul bV 1 ’ S C S;VT U “■ <”"• -S« ; hi the blood, vteld ifiimklv lu it, as • l i. ( , bb.m,;'’ ;& ki'E’v* bower upon trial. 01 . u * ,(s, °iaHvo Kllchen and Office Mr. jr. f. ATEIt & <<»., jr...„<-H, ztam., SOI ' I> liV ’ • U l - OItI'OOISTS UVEKVn'IIEnE. ouS'pa y .0 linens,, a 8 ci.i», Pel). 16, Ib7o-lt J 111 tlio -The subscribe* 1h prepared to deliver hv fim LYKENS VALLEY COAL, LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES FOR CASJII ,1118 Coal 18 Of very superior quality nml nitr Utl!)u. , ““"” d nt - ,,rlcM Wl!w ‘ wlflToVyi,lfc n om'pc! Tim subscriber win deliver Coal at, r'nrii.i.. pea,;.. NUT,... STOVE EG0,... S»«a»sas ';g Sflt'Ur TNFOBMATION IN THE "Pirn Mon ami Ladles can in,dieJ 7 j VA dnrln« Urn aprlng and Summe ° ' r!o? l “ Horn! name ami address t<> p, n ,i„i ' )y r ‘ lOO *T Philadelphia, i*a urts,h tolco l )lR « .foimml, Feb. 17, LS7O-hv Feb 31, IS7O. ?i)air ivcurtucr. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, ;«• restoring Gray Hair to i.aiural Vitality and'Color. ■ A A (Ivcs-sing which lit once ngrccnbl' lieiillliy, «ml cftoc* -i • lor nrucrvinr ■ llnl vi V ' lmlr. Fade'' o *' la -•••? i ,mk- hair A v •- or U ra !l ' ®r\oA to iU ' 0!l restored original color (■',‘vl ; fy, 7/to gloss ana ■ ' y of youth , rn . n , I’hin hair is thick-, emu . a air checked, and bald-" nc.-s o u.,i, lo ngh uot always, .cured I l '-. 1 Nothing can restore the IIUI 1 .*e -tlie rolliclos are destroyed, |I *° guimh atrophied and decayed. a,> remain can be saved for u? .rnlness by this application. Instead «'!' fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ! j'••’)(. it will keep it clean aud vigorous. } >b O'"(visional use. will prevent the hair ■ - n;i turning gray or falling off* and - '->Mf|iton{lv prevent, baldness. Free f- .'ui titose deleterious substances wliich jyskusonm preparations dangerous aud urions in (in; iiair, the Vigor can • :y iirni'ilr but not harm it. If wanted l -.A-lv.lttr a HAIR DRESSING, Roiiilug else ca\ in {’mind so desirable, i uni,lining- neither oil nm* dve, it does tot foil while (nniiii'ie, and yet lasts :oh” on (ho hair, giving it a rich glossy in.-tre and a grateful perfume.’ Prepared by Dr. j.C.,Ayer & Co., and xinalvticai* Ciikmists, i J {>V» r f2JxTx, MASS. , -P.'.iCi'l 111,00. " For Salt* by IIAVEUSTICIC A HTltils., Amenta, Carlisle, Fa. Feb. 10,1570-I.y r ffUciical Ayer ’s Sarsaparilla, C-'«.2g IP If 'IBITFYISjtfS TTBBIE hr llio rciU'taLiuiriiiis t.x ri‘lu;ni itietlit-Ino is ilunvcd from Hs cures i\ 1 11: rait k r> n r I‘rnrllrnl ami Aaalu/iral Cla-mlals. at the ON XW9- WB r T II r PURE AND RELIABLE . 1* St S 7 tV S 9 Medicines and Fine Ctiemicals u HAVGRSTIOK BROS., Nuvftv Hanover ■ Street,' Drugs, , Medicines, Chemicas,l hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries. Per fumery, Toilet Articles, Sc., 'Pffi ' , Stuffs, Tosinetics, Stationary, ' - Sc, . Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur .. •’ ' poses. I heir assortment of Goods, lu variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot bo surpassed. The arti cles have been Holected grout care,and are J f U Cltm i i * Brnntl P rlc ®to command tlie attention of purchasers. • Physicians prescriptions carefully compound c l i 8^ of intent Medicines on hand All goods warranted as represented HAYEUSTIGK BROTHERS,. ' No, 10 North Hanov6r St, Feb. 18. 1870—ly FS»S OCIiRIES! Always to be had at tlio C H 15 A P STORE KO 88 EAST I’OMFIt.ET STKEET rtua _ ou willlliul evory.lhingyou wish In thewnyof GROCERIES. • QUEENS WARE, > GLASSWARE. WILLOW A24D CEDAR WARE, STONE AND ' • CROCKERY.- Choice Hams. Dried Reel, Tongues, Dlscuits ami, Crabicors ’ of every de scription. Pickled. Spiced and Fresh Ovstorl Sardines, English tickles, Lemon Syrups, tip.’ and no end to notions u< j G ess to mention thorn, come and see for l i l « elvGS i ; and lf It.don’t suit you to ?vlth \v?ti d ?i our childron * ns will be dealt yom-solf! AM;&Vr" r 0 " you WDro ,lero COUNTRY PRQDDCE, .taken, in exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS.'* NO. SB EAST PO-MFRET STREET, •„.???•i,“'--Hn v iUE traosreriea toy onllro Inter nM.to.iH 1 .? glocel ' y I)l ’Slnei,B to my Sons, tbosoln re f lu S, Btcd to settle -With them tuning my absence In Europe. GEO. B. HOFEMAN. J M. MASONHBIMJSR, CHOICE FAMILY GEODERIES, FINE ttUitUTY OF TEAS PUKE SPICES,' (iUEENaWARE, . • GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, WOODEN, AND WILLOW WARE. HKST DUANES OP F AMI J,y F LOUR ,S ALT AND FIS II all kinds of covxthy produce COO GII T and S- O L D , HOOTUWJWT COB. ITIT AND fOjmtKT STS Jim. 20, 1870—2 m - - QROCBBIES.'ffiG, chnsca tl‘o Grocery Store of'D. V?Ke?ny N?% Strco l/ CarilHle, carry, on tho Grocery liuslueys as usual 31 1« nil and OOUBlsts lu SS GLASSWARE, STONE ami .-, KAUT&EN WARE. CEDAR, ami WILLOW WARE TEAS. COFFEES. . SYRUPS. SPICES. FANCY SOAPS. -.w.. HOPES. . tobacco. * Fisrr, oils, halters, ■SEGARS SALT,. •POTATOES, DRIED AND CANNED ERXJIT, n,?,l £^f 1 f, EAL ’ BUCKWHEAT, plouk peed n m 1 ““OTKnont of articles usually liout In a flistrclnss Grocery store. Give him iicnMW satlsraetton will bo guaranteed. cal1 ’ nnd Oct. JO. 181)11, JOHN HECKMAN. NEW DISCOVERY!! ed alia wSl g «t , oTca UOWU l,mt tho ald “taWtal- FURNITURE AND BEDDING WARDROOMS, KpsisSiSaS Ssasaffi* •‘v*- ?> -?>“ , H. n. LEWIS, Sr„ ' i 4 n*l 3 ,\n£. e i &trcel ‘ fMoMlphto, ' March 10,1870-Sm P ° °° r - ° n ' mee “ tll SI. JARLY ROSE POTATOES^ a limited Quantity of pure jSurlv llano ■Pnfn toes for sale, as follows ; • y MOSO 1 olu * .S 3 00 . -1 00 Olio Bushel,. One Pcclc,...V. RAML.K. HUMHiCII. Fob. 10. Wn° W “ l ra, POTATOES. A lino stock of EARLY ROSE POTATOES warranted pure seed, at $1.50 per bushel, or ftj imJ per barrel, ’ Any ordoVs through mall for delivering at Pn perlown or Carlisle, will bo promptly attended to JOEL V. (JjAUlbjtHON. Ucndrr.ivlllel March 17,1870—31* Adams Co.. Pa. A WORD TO CONSUMPTIVES.*- Bclugashortaml practical trcatlso on the muuro, causes, and symptoms of pulmonary Consumption, Bronchitis nml Asthma, and their prevention, treatment, ana cure bv in. halation. Hont by mail Tree. , Address Q. VANIIUMMELL M 1* 0, West Fourteenth Htrcot, N, y, UDO 10, J6Go—ly 2DtU3»“„ /ICISES . BEST PI, A,O E T O li U 1 I />’ A T No. 10 CARLISLE PA DEALERS Iff ,®wccrie». CARLISLE. PA. Dealer in ■i. It Is a perpetual burner. 0. It makes no kllnkors. perfectfully clear from dust, tJio araniro oporitlon° Verod by I ,uloutllu >ll» liorfoctlu .S 3 60 . 1 75 . 1 00 7. Its ventilation Is complete, and in ovorvre spect Isa lirut class Btovo and waranted tr» mv« satisfaction. Numbers of roforonces can bo giv en os to the merits of this stove, but 'ho would ask those who wish to geiia doa/rubleK»<vp2 U i« •call at his shop nna boo l?liT™Son? ' ‘£ Uo ornsra iimoug. oUior Parlor, Bmlim Ronm and Chamber Stoves, thd u,t * U00In « ‘BEACON LIGHT,” a beautiful, economical nntf powerful licnum* Stove, patented .IKtit); also niicesi Ac,* 6 V ° ° r 1,,0 . r " lioum3 - I’orlublo ffi constantly on hand* SPOUTING iiooi.’nsm mi.l JOJiIIINO mail or,lor or b'ost mu oSS' and at reasonable prices. U4Utnttl i ' JAMES McQONEGAL >• kouth llanovor HI., near Win, lilulr Oct. 7, IfUft-flim “ S Gloeely St,,re ' Houth Kna StObCSf, SElllUfim, scc. A LL HAIL ! ALL HAIL !! . THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT IS THE MOANING GLORY STOVE *. THE ORE A TEST STO VE FQR 1808, Walker & Claudy having JuSt returned from Now York ftiul Philadelphia, whore they have purchased tjio largest, latest and best assort ment of • PARLOR (iOUKING AND HEATING STOV HS over brought 10 this place, have nowou exhibi tion and for sale at their store Rooms, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STBEET. where they will always bo pleased to see tudir old friends and inauy.now once, call and exam ine • THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER —AND— THE CELEBRATED BIiGULA.it i GR TARY TOP COOKING STOVE THE BEST IN THE WOULD, THE MORNIKG GLORY tno mo t perfect jmnor stove in use nnywiiero or every where. It Is a Base Burner, and one fire will last all winter. It has mica doors all around and Isas orightand cheerful as an open gate. We rcspcctfiuJy refer to the following persons from among hundreds of others who have used it. as to its merits James B. 'Weakley,' •• Bov. J. Boas, ' W.B.Wullln, Wobort & Derlan d Geo. Wolse, David Rhoads, Lovl Trego, Samuel Grcason,. * Weakley & Sadler, L. T. Greenfield, ™hos. Chamberlin, Samuel H. Gould, ohnStuart Jason W. Eby, John T. Green. Tlioa, Leo, Homy L. Burliholdo: Potoi-Spnhr, Richard Woods, Will. P. Stuart, J. S. Woods. Joq„Qalbrnltli, MoJ. Woods, • , Jolm M. GrcRE. Wo have also arery largo variety of Cool: Stoves of the very best, namely: NOBLE COOIC, (Gas Burner,) COMBINATION, (Gas Burner.) WM; PEtfk '* EUREKA, wabash^^^ and NIAGKA, all of which' have given great sat isfaction to the purchasers. Wo have also a largo lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, orour own manulacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON. of ailkluda constantly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING crnUkmdsaonooaShortnoMco m.d snhstautl allj. la conclusion wo invito onr friends to cull and examine our goods and save at least wen- WALKER & CLAUDY, NO. IS WEST MAIN STRRICT, „ . , CAUMSLK. PA. Oct. a. iBcu. ECONOMISTS ! Your attention is ealed to llio fact that at RHINSMITH. & RUPP'S Store you can seotl l ellnestdlsi>layorgoods ovei Ifept in any similar establishment In the coun ty, consisting In part ol the following ■ STOVES AND HEATERS, STOVES AND HEATERS, Warranted to givo general satisfaction •SUNNI' SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATEH, ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR STOVE, LIVELY TIMES RADIATING BASE BURNER, JUNIATA PARLOR HEATER, PARLOR LIGHT BASE BURNER,' Which for beauty, economy and.durability can- not bo|snrpa.sficd. COQK STOVES, BARLEYSHEAF NOBLE COOK, NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, and NATIONAL RANGE, Warranted to BAKE, ROAST and HEAT bettor with .less fuel, than any other stoves In tills market. Attention Is called to our REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, * (Quito a novelty) Having acquired a reputation lii-this and ad- joining counties for our STOVES, Wo, arc determined to keep up the same fu ture, feeling confident that we can sell you good articles at rates lower than others sell bad. We have also on band and for sale a fine as sorlinent.of ‘ ' FLAT IRONS. • COFFEE MILLS. KNIVES and FORKS, SPOONS, PANS, And all sorts of H OELO.W WARE, Of good material, and cheap. Vo have, and keep cojistaiij&du hand, a very largo assortment or WARES usually kept In a first class TIN AND SHEET IRON WAREHOUSE; ROOFING. SPOUTING, Done on short notice, and at reasonable terms, hand bUtSo ° l ' "’ ol ' lcmon auil good material on RHINESMITH & RUPP, November tar 01 ' 03N ° ai SllS»a. (3TOVES, TINWARE, &c. would respectfully in deaii-n?ii I < i l^ oitan . °V JqoL , 1u selecting tho most iimiffi and durable Stoves in tho imuicct, His Cooking Stoves consist of tho NIMROD, NIAGARA. •QUAKER CITY. IRONSIDES, , FARMER, ■"Rutees logivoßtttlsfuc- I • x -nnd-other-tt^vhleh-ho-gnim t!on In evbry respect. Ills PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, tiro unsurpassed for beauty of design durability empire gas burneb. Ho would call attention to a few of Its merits, a yeax\ lma no brielc to bo replaced ouco or twice i 2 ;. 1 ? C w ln K downwards, its rays of heat am M?e fa°co? ° "* e floor * lloftt Wtho foot instead of °f . tllQ by a second supply ?n nH?nr a ßtn?. COmi)lot0 * 110 device Is Hot foilllj pure l ° r sto '««.c°McqiienUytitenlrlB always TIN AND SHEET IKON WARE l* E'H & particular, to tholr rectify They studiously avoided luvewi,,,,, hlßlt prices, su'd pallouti; WllU ' cd out of thohottom before attempting tot[|J]i shelves, and now that things Imyebcu, J o oliltlmo prices, ns near ns possum, tll 1 Invested largely nnd m prepared t„ to their friends and customers n» lo, r M , upy nlnrkot.oulaldo the clllcs. They e}r Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury. Sorg’t Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Air. Mansfield, Sup’ • Mt. Holly Paper Ml Co. Sam’l Ivcmpton, Invito the attention of mechanic,, f,,,^ builders. Our sU.ek Is complete and t on(tL fear meeting with disappointment In ti, t for anything lu our line. Wo hayo the agency of UioAVIIIcouJ SEWING MACH I s J nml woukl respect fully m c nil tliose in a Machine, to examine tlic Willem, i GI bU : J foro purchasing, • All orders promptly attended to, s ond delivered,to all part. Mille town (weenie,, Feb. 25. 1n69.—1v 1870 11A RDwA n e- ig] HKNRy* SAXTON. - , J.l'. li'ixij Dcalem in Hardware, Iron, Culkrudt hereby announce to the public, that thevlnf*. selling everything in their line, elllionvholon or retail, at jirlces much lower than oil 1 bought this slue of Philadelphia Our stock consuls in part of BUILDING MATERIAL OP All DESCRIPTIONS, Iron. Nalls, Shovels, floes, Forks, Halces, Spades, Crow burs Sledges, PlcicH.’ fjafctj/w ME?JIANIU TOOIJ}, St ' l( "' tL ‘' l "““'“““I TABLE AND POCKET 'CUTLEIII A full stock of Plows, Hames, Chains, Grain bags, Hopes,h leys, and Hay Elovntors of all descriptions. ums, PISTOLS, I'OWDEU, SHOT, CAT and ammunition of all kinds. Thankful for post favors, l)y strict attention! business wo hopo to receive a continuatlou i ie same. 11. SAXTON i CO. Eob. 0.1870 AND BUGGIES, NO HUMBUG! N O HUMBUG! U P, W ’ Sotting up the • largest <otof TOl .®' c * mai ' * u .Carlisle, and am preparing I; another saloln Aprii next. • .♦ ? a « a t" an( l examine the work beta u is ilnlshcd, ko that you may bo satisfied tbn use nothing but lUe BEST MATERIALS of i kinds. CARRIAGES, ready made or made to order. All new guranteed. Having been successful for four years, I hop py strict attention to business to merit a co: tinuanco of patronage. S-, n 9! i / or RG t the place, cor. Pitt and Sqijh St., Carlisle, X>ft.- Jan. 13,1870—8 m TjIQUOE STORE. JO HIT HANNON. ' N. E. CORNER HANOVER AHDPOMFRETSI TJ JL A J ®£ doors South of Renta's Store.) Pure Rye Whiskey, Best Common Whiskey. Bure Holland Gin, Ginger Brandy, Port Wine, , Sherry wIKd, Jamacla Rum, ' Raspberry Syrup, ... Chainpflgc! 111 A\ LOR’S BITTERS—XNHOFF’S £■ CBAS? COAX. BUCKETS, , BITTERS, ■ 31 May 13 XSGO-ly QUMBERUANU NURSERIES. HENRY S. RUPP, Proprietor. SniREsrANSToWN, Cumberland County, Pa. Odors a large and flno assortment of fiurse/r Stock, for the coming fall, conslstlngof oil kina ol Fruit Trebs of the very best varieties, Ew gi'eons and Shade Trees.EiardyFiOwerliigHliriU a largo stoclc of Qrapo Vino and Slrawbeirt Plants, ovory varloly worth growing, nil of small fruits, Largo Rhubarb, &c., &c. Osage Orange for Hedging, at £5 per 1M Roses, Greenhouse Flowers and Plants.. Evert; thing wanted In the Nursery lino can be W hero, of the best quality and at the lowest prlctt Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis, ♦Juno 2J, ISOU-rly and JOBBING Mbs. e. a. smith’s photo graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hbdoj treet. and Market Square, where mny be bsJ all the different styles of Photographs, from caw to life size, ' IT VORYYPES, AMDROTYPEB.AJIS • ANAIEHOXXPES : also Pictures on Porcelain, (somethin?newlbolU Plain and Colored, and which are beuuhWprj* ductlons of the Photographic art, Cnllwmw* them. Particular attention-given to copylos f foltf ognerrotypes &c. She invites the patronage of thepublJc. Feb.O,-180U. J. S. DOUGHERTY OONOVRR. DOIIF-P MANUPA C T U II AND WIIOL E S A 113 DK A N O'., o 2 1 HA BIC E T ST PHILADELPHIA. July 15, 1805_ly j-[ O T B L PURCELL HO , „ ■ rROPJIIETOR; J. R. DAVIS, of mills House, Cbm Couch, Carriage and Btfggngi way# ready to convoy Passengers theitailroads. Dec. J. L.' H T E R N E R ’ B LIVERY ' AND SALE BETWEEN HANOVER AND DEI IN THE BEAR OF BENT! CARLISLE, PA, ■Having ailed up the Stable with ages, Ac., I nm prepared to fumbb tum-ouf« at reasonable rates. Parti and from the springs. FOBBAEB CHEAP.—Aset Kanui', ua good na now, npply. to . Hop.'Zl-tr. A. I Jwaa cured of deafncaa and C< u simple remedy and will send t 10. MUH. M. U. JjEGGET, Hobok< March », 18j(Mw. ©aviate. r _ • 1 1;••b' • • Acs _ hard w>a R e H. SAXTON, & GO., I'' 0. 15, EAST .MAIN (-•AULIHLE, PA., Paints, Oils, Gloss, I‘uuy, Varnishes,- Cement, Plaster, Hand, * Powder, FARM BELLS, JWisccllancmuj, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, A. B SHEItK. WITH WILMINGTON, N. C. .April .c ~. & I
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