Agricultural. PKOFIT A ItlF t'A UHI NO. Tt used to bo’ fashionable to lament u.t " our boys loft the farm”, for the , but a considerable experience m travel this year among .the agricultu rists of tho Union shows us that the tide is turning, and that some oUour intelligent young men are becoming n.iiiusinstic and successful farmers. ft seems to bo well understood now lint there is just ns much scope for en terprise and that energy which leads to wealth and eminence, science, art or politics, in agriculture ns in commerce ; Jmd minds formed to lead and combine labor into heavy industrial channels tlud as much scope for their ambition in the field ns in tho workshop. As farming censes to bo synonymous with mere drudgery and soulless aspir ations-ns it bursts the hidebound limits which consigned it to the mere purpose of making a “comfortable liv •ing for an honest, industrious man, and his wife and family”—ns it arises p. a dignified equality in pecuniary and social resources with the best mechani , dor commercial pursuits wo see that i; is just as attractive to tho young ns its best friend could wisli it to be. Jn time past any scientific meeting was sure to bo made up of “professors, nr “doctors,” or teachers in schools and colleges; now, asespccially was noticed in the recent gathering at Salem, ot irai’co huudred members, r consicUii'ublo portion were registered without these honored appendages, and were simply tanners. Bo in society everywhere about us, we find, simply as “farmers .-nine of the wealthiesUuul most respect ed' moving men, ‘where a few years ago t hey would scarcely “know their place.” Tho “operations” of some of these far mers will compare'in extent with those .i i ninny of tho brokers oi Third street 01 of some o) the railroad kings. John • v.cxandcr, of Morgan county, 111., is an illustrious example. Originally with little more capital, than any who tend this, but with a fair business edu cation, ho saw that tho road to wealth was as surelv over tho rough 'surface of a ploughed field as tho granite pave ments of a largo city. Mow Ids farm comprises about 30,U00 acres, mostly under improvement. This is about one township’and a half—about nine miles square—and all good laud. Ho recently had about 0,000 acres of growing corn, and from 1,000 to 2,000 acres of grass ready for the mower. Ho is now feed ing.aboutlO, 000 head of cattle, and buys and ships East from Chicago, from 1,000 to 2,000 head of cattle a week. Ho has risen to this great prominence by his mvn talent, energy and integrity. His business each and every year amouts to millions of dollars, and is entirely le gitimate, adding to his owm wealth ami the common welfare .of the State. Plank Floods for Houses.—Thq lullowiug fioin thd Cincinnati Gazette, by un|liidiaua correspondent, says some iliiui; on tlie subject: “In regard to horses standing on bare j . udc doors 1 have tried it for fifteen xoai's and never littered a stall yet, nor have 1 ever laid a horse or mule to. get lame by being so treated. 1 have at times left stable doors without plank, and afterwards planked them, lor the reason that the horses do better on plank doors, and the stables are easier cleaned. They do not wear in holes or ever get wet. I got the idea from a'paper many rears ago, which stated that in Holland ! 1 think) they use stone doors .for their stables and never litter them, and they have sounder horses than any other ' country. Now, if 1 was going to build a stable door 1 would got 2 by -1 inch oak scantling, and lay them lengthways ot-llie stall, or the same way the horses stand, and leave small halt inch cracks i.etweu them. Setting them edgeways jou will have a dour lour inches thick, and one that will always be dry and mol. ' The reason for laying it length ways ol the burnt*is, if it should over wear out it will bo where the horse stands ; consetjuenlly, only a fetv pieces need be taken up and repaired. I would also have ihe door two feet above ground, it possible, for 'dryness and ventilation.’' OXll-i.NK FllU PoULTI'.Y.—It IS 11 NVCll known fact to owners of poultry that the occasional use of onions, mixed and ted to ponluy with their other food, is one of the host ways oi keeping a yufd of poultry in health. lam afraid it lias not received the attention and use Unit its merits really demand. I, am well satisfied that tho use of this vegetable would prevent three fourths of tho dis i ase that a poultry yard is subject to. .Not that it is a cure all after disease has once secured a hold, hut 1 know ' that 1 have cured eases of most severe roup hy its use alter standard remedies had failed. I became convinced that 11 an article like this would cure, the occasional use of it would he a preven tive, and such I have found it to he, not only in roup, but in all those diseases that poultry.are liable to under care lessness and mismanagement. Fowls Mill readily'cat it ii it is sliced fine and mixed with their food. Give it as often as once a .week—oftener if you 'choose it will do them good. Make a trial of this vegetable, breeders of poultry, and ilien you ill know for a certainty how i<. appreciate it. Depend the weak Cattle.—Some i,inners are not so careful as their true interests require them to he in separat ng weak stock from- the strong and ggressive when the season of storms ai d feeding comes around. In most herds embracing any con T siderahle number, will be found some animal diminutive in size and timid in proportion to their physical weakness, U inch tlie vigorous attack whenever a modest ellort is made to share in tho feed supplied. They are hooked hero, and chased them by tho strong, and should enlist care and sympathy from their owner. It will pay well to pro vide a separate enclosure for such ani mals till siiliieiently developed to hold their own at feeding time,' or till they are rendered tit to bo disposed of in some other way to advantage. If left to shift for themselves, they are likely logo under before spring; 'or should tney winter through they will he in a condition so exhausted as to render them next to valueless lor that ..season. A Yankee; rilling up tn a Dnichinar cxi'liiimecl “Woikj —strangely- for —a'eqnaifttnnee- -aki', wlr.it might ho your name?” “Vy, my name ish Haunco lloHeii nnllenlieilengretrensteni burg ?” “By Cape Coil! if that ain’t as long as a pumpkin vine ! Well. I hain’t no lime to lose, I'm on a speculatin’! Toll me the way to Tamaqua,” ■ “To Tamaqua! Veil, you see clat mat pon do hill pointing in the ill i potion. o “Oil yes, 1 see it.” •“Veil, (lon, you inusht not take that rout. Yee see dish roat by do coal bank ?” “Yes,” “Veil, dat is not tee roat loo; but you musht go right by the barn door, and ven you see von roat crooksju&t so, i hejaling his elbows, and describing at tin* .-'•lme Uine,-) and ven you get dare K e 'riht along till you gits furder. * ' y°. u )\ turn too potato natch cun . e bridge over tee river un sue.tin, an tee lull up, and tireely you V dime prudder mil straw, dal’s bo house voro mine ).- udder lives. He’ll dell you so better ; -> t can* And you go a Utile -furder two routs—you must not take both of ’.•in.” Tho Yankee rode oil* at the top of his spt*i d. ‘Doi:s the. razor take hold well?’ in tpii'cd a darkey who was shaving u gen tleman from the country. Yes,’ replied tho customer with tears in his eyes, ‘it takes hold first rate, hut u> n’t let go worth a red cent.’ 3Bru ®oods J^BY' GOODsT "gllY GOODS!! HAKPER, Cor. <*i* Hanover nml JPomfrcl Sts. —OI’KN A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OK NKW AND DF-SJRAUI.K FA 111. - GOODS!! LOW Lit! CJLS ! I Always oil hand a good assortment ol' PLAT N AMD FANCY DRUBS GOODS, at very-low rates, mourning SECOND MOURNING GOODS. •* j^LANNELS, Welsh, Domestic, Gauze, Gray ami He Flannels. BLANKETS, lu ovoiy variety SHAWLS, in Chevies, Drabs, .Mourning nuii llign Colors. .LADIES’. CLOAKING, Reavers, Velveteens and Frosted Beavers. WATER PRQOF CLOTHS, Gold Mixed, Black and White, Barred, Ac. HOSIERY, Cotton, Woolen and Merino., * MERINO VESTS, SHI RTK AND ■DRAWERS, LmlU-.s’, Misses', Men’s, nml Hoys’. JOUVIN’S KID GLOVES, dfJlue quality: - GLOVES, or Tali ml Winter,all sizes and a largo variety FRENCH CORSETS, Hip Goar and celebrated Beckel, warranted best makes only. KNITTING YARNS,: Zephyr,Worsted.Germantown Wools, In all toi lers. .Largo stock constantly on hand. FANCY WOOLENS, Hoods, Ac., In stock at low prices. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, in new amt lielx designs. HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, Sheetings, Pillow- Case Muslins, Table Linen. Napkins, Doylies, Cfniltsand Counterpanes, Not tingham Lace, Towels ana Towelling! IMMENSE STUCK OF DOMESTICS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES a t loss than regular rates. All goods bought at the heiui of the market for cash, and will be sold at lowest cash prices. THOS. A. HARPER. Cor. of Hanover and PomfretSts. Oct.7,lBol)—tf. 1115 HOOP SKIRTS, Ul5 lIOPKIN'S “OWN MAKE. In all the New Spring Styles, for Ladles, Misses and Children; the quality and prices of which will recommend themselves to every customer. CORSETS! CORSETS!' CORSETS!!! Just marked*down to gold ut°par; making our pres ent prices less than they cau be uflordod, until gold declines to that point, ami 3:1 per cent, less than the price one year ago. Wo w’ero the first In Philadelphia to give silver in change to our customers, and now lake the lead In giving them full advantage of the return to a specie basis, in advance of the Gold.market; which will be ful i\r appreciated bv all who examine our.cxtrorao -3y low prices. Hoop Skirts, our own make, at 37, -10, 60,56, GO, 7(1,75. 80. b5.1)0, 'Jo. SUM) Ac to £2.20. Hand-made whalebone Corsets at 60, GO, 75. 00, Sl.Otl. ,te.. to 51.75. Superior French Woven Cor sets at 75 o. reduced from §1.00; at §l.OO reduced from §1.38; at §1.25 reduced from §1.75, Ac. Ac. to §5.00, reduced from §7.00 R. Werly Corsets atS2.OO, reduced from §2,50, Ac. Ac. Thompson’s Glove Fitting Corsets at 51.75, re duced from Mrs. Moody’s Patent KClf-AdJustlng Abdominal Corsets at a reduc tion of !i5 cts. to SI.UG per pair, according to quali fy. All other goods proportionally reduped.— Skirts ami Corsets made to order. Altered and Repaired, Wholesuleand Retail—One Price only —Call or send for descriptive circular. WM. T. -HOPKINS, 111.") Chestnut afreet, PI LI I. A UKLI'UI A. March 17, IS7JJ,— ;»m DE vr ) „ ai m & B iTkky RANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, I'NIO.V A CENTRAL PACIFIC railuoa d a Id MUUTGAUE JSUMDS NO -10, SOUTH THIRD STREET, I‘IIILA DELVUtA Buy sell ami Exchange all Issues of V. S. BC) N D S on the most liberal terms. GOLD bought and sold at Market Rales. Coupons Cashed. Stocks bought and sold on Commission onl Accounts received and interest allowed on du balances subject to Cheek at Bight. Feb. 10 1870. pURK NORWAY OATS. From one and a-half bushels sown late, yield* ed the subscribers 05 bushels of the finest quality. a limited quantity of this Oats will bo sold at lh6 following price : One bushel S-5 00 i/ “ , .100 One Peck,' - 00 « 100 One Quart, 50 The following premiums Is ottered by D. W. Rannldlllit Co., New York, for the best aero of NORWAY OATS. , Five Hundred UollnrH. Tho Oats can be seen at tho Insurance Olllco f BA ML. K. HUM RICH, No. 20 West Main Bt.. Carlisle, Pa. One bushel Is ample seed for an acre; fully equal to two and a*half bushels of tho other kinds. In every other respest treat the same aa you do tho common oats. Parties wishing to obtain this seed should order at once, as the supply is limited. Remit by Post Olllco order or draft. HAML. If. JIUMRICH, ’ W. A. IIUMUICII, No. -(1 West Main St., Carlisle Pa, Feb. K>, JB7!i-:hu . J. L. STER N ER’ R LIVERY AND RALE STABLE myrwHKN hanover anij beuforu btb IN THE REAR OF BENTZ HOUSE CARLISLE, PA. Having miod up the Stable with now Carri ages, &c., I mu prepared to furnish ilrst-class turn-outs at reasonable rules. Parties taken o and from the springs. rPRY MOORE & CO’S OVAL HTTi’FT I Engravings HI Nassau N. Y. Anyl body can sell them. Cheap, sell fast- Pay handsomely. Bend for new circular * April 7, I*7o-lw 18T0 SPRING. GOLD DOWN, A-N.D SO ABE , DRY GOODS, [CARPETS, J 1 ’ * lIIIV GOODS STORE Wo are Just receiving n very large Invoice of nil descriptions of GOODS suited for lbe Spring Season. T O HOUSE KEEP EB S , b Wo have a full stock of THE BEST LOWELL 8 PLY CARPETS. •• ,". EXTRASUP’E. 41 .. .. - •• SUPERFINE " THE CELEBRATED CROSSLEY’S ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS lu new and beautiful Patterns. Alt widths of HALL AND STAIR CARPETS. Tho largest variety of cotton and wool striped RAG CARPETS in town. All widths of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, suited for Halls of any size. MATTINGS of all widths. . WINDOW SHADES all.sizes. Nottingham Laces; Beautiful Patterns. Full assortment of RUGS, MATTS Ac., all soil ing at a great decline in prices. TABLE LINENS and DAMASKS, from late New York auction sales, at great oargalns^ MARSEILLES QUILTS, lower than over. Bordered DAMASK and HUCK TOWELS, soil ing at a great sacrifice. SHEETINGS. TICKINGS. PILLOW-CASE MUS LINS and LINENS, and all other goods necessa ry to furnish a bouse completely. » SPRING DRESS GOODS all the new styles aud designs of the season just imported. The most popular makes of BLACK ALPACCAB, a specialty. ♦Do not fall to give us a call as wo aro prepared to prove the fact that wo cannot bo undersold In any description of DRY GOODS, and particu larly in CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, Now Is (ho right time to secure your goods ft the season at right prices. Come one and all for Bargains. N. 8.—10.000 pounds eood Carpet Rngswuntci March 27, 167 U. BAIL.HDAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, December 22, 1809. Great Trunk Iluofrom the North ami North, west lor Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqun, Ashland, Shamokin, Leb anon, Allentown, Poston, Ephratu, Lltlz, Laucns -ter, Columbia, (BxOoTjs. 1870. AND * AT THE CENTRA.Ii LEIDIC'H & MILLER, Railroatrs BAIL B O A P 1 WESTWARD E A S T WARD insurance JJ OME , INSURANCE of New'Haven, CONNECTICUT, CAPITA!. “ £1.000,000- Tho ” Homo” Is established on a SECURE BASIS, tho business annually amounting to $2,000,00 and Is one of tbo MOST RELIABLE AND'POPULAR COMPANIES in-the United States Special altontlou given to Perpetual Insurance on Desirable Property at low rates. * ALL LOSSES Liberally Adjusted PROMPTLY PAIL at the office of the CARLISLE AGENCY, No 20 West Main Street, Carlisle, Pa, SAMUEL icf HUMEICH, Oct. 28,1800-ly Chartered 1T94: 1794 X V INSUHAHCB OMPANY NORTH AMERICA !, ! Philadelphia. Oldest Insurance Company in America. CASH CAPITAL AND. SURPLUS, $2,800,000. SEVENTY-ONE YEARS successMl business experience, with a reputation for INTEGRITY nml HONORABLE DEALING UNSURPASSED by any similar Institution. LOSSES PAID since organization, over , $23,000,000. It Is WISDOM and ECONOMY to insure InUio best Companies, and there Is NONE BETTER than.the old INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. Arthur G. Collin, President; Charles Platt, Vice President; Mathias Marls, Secretary; William Buohler, Central Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. • SAML. K. HUMRICH, Agent. Main Street, Carlisle. December 10,1SG9—ly. fHisccUancmis O. S A D ADIS R O ffIHE GREAT AMERICAN I HEALTH RESTORER, purities ohe blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Diseas es, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, and all Chronic Affections of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Recommended by the Medi cal Faculty and many thousands of our best Citizens, Rend tho'testimony- of Physicians and patients who have used Rosadalls; send for our Rofcadalla Guide to Health Book, or Almanac for this year, which wo publish for gratuitous distribution , it willglve you much valuable informrtlon. Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says: I lake pleasure In recommending your DRosadaljlS as a.very powerful alterative. I "have seen It used in two cases with happy results—one in a case of secondary syphilis, In which the patient pronounced himself cured after having taken live bottles ol your medicine. The other is a.case of . scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly A improving under its use, and the indlca- C'V tions are that the patient will soon recover X have carefully examined the formula by which youv Rosadalls la made, and llnd it an excellent compound of alterative In- L gradients. Dr. Sparks, of Nlchoiasvllle, Ky„ says ho lias used Uosadalls in cases of Scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results «s u cleaner of the Blood 1 know no better remedy. I Samuel G. McPadden, Murfreesboro’,• ■Tenn., says: I have used seven bottles of Uosadalls, and am’entirely cured of Rheumatism; send rao four bottles, as I wish it for my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. S Benjamin Beohtol, of Lima, Ohio, writes, I have suffered for twenty years with an inveterate eruption over my whole body; ‘ a short time since I purchased a bottle of Rosadolis and ifcffocted a perfect cure, Rosadalls is sold by alt druggists. .. Laboratory, 01 Exchange Place, Balti more. CLEMENTS'* CO, Proprietors, Fob*.lo,lB7o—ly B. EWING, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PENN’A. A SPLNFDXB ASSORTMENT OF ■ NEW FURNITURE for tho Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stools. . Lounges, Centra Tables, Rocking Chairs, . Dining Tables. Easy Chairs, . Card Tables, Reception Chairs,' Ottomans, Bureaus, What-Nots • Secretaries, &0., Ac., Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, FURNITURE. ' of the Latest Styles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS, Splendid Now Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, in great variety. Particular attention given to-Funerals. Orders from town and country attended to promptly and on reasonable terms, Dec. 17. iaOS-tf rji S e ri o n d THE Chicago, Danville & Vincennes, RAILROAD CO. UPON EXAMINATION WILL BE FO UND TO BE THE BEST AND THE hedpest Yet Offered to The Public , THIS WILD JIB JJOENE OUT BY . The rich country the road traverses, with Ua Agricultural and Mineral resources. The cash subscribed to the capital stock. The excellence or the 55 miles already built, and its equipment. The plans completed, and the money expend ed, for vigorous llnlshlng ol the line in the spring. The excessive earnings to accrue from the completion of the whole lino. The ample sinking fund for the certain redemp tion of the bonds. The very liberal Interest runniug over a term of 10 yonrr _ io security aiiordeu by registry, f The mortgage covering the entire road. equip ment, franchises, and all property, present and future—indeed the security ol twice the umfiunt of bonds issued. The low currency price they are now offered at. .. . All this is vcrlflcd in detail In the complete pamphlet, which can bo had of «h. "Wo know these bonds to bf good, ami we know the character and capacity of tho compa ny’s estimates can be Implicitly relied upon to give'these bonds tho highest standard. Wo therefore freely and fully recommend therm W. BAILKY LANG & CO., Merchants, No. 51 Cliff St., Nkw Youk, * Agents for tho sale of tho Bonds. „ . A. L. SPONSLER. Special Agent for these Bonus. March 10,1870-2 m JUNE CLOTHING. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, NO. 22, SOUTH HANOVER STREET. Caulislis 1»a. I invito tho attention of my old customers ami tho public at largo, to my large and Brilliant stock of SUMMEIt GOODS, for men, youth, and boys’ wear. My custom de partment comprises tho finest and mostselect of Cloths and Casaimores. while ray array of READY MADE CLOTHING is carefully and most InsloAilly gotten up cannot and will not bo undersold. _ ISAAC LIVINGSTON NO. 23 NORTH HANOVER STREET, Carlisle. ■#3*l, am still selling tho Florence Sowing Ma chine. May 13.1809 FOR KENT.—The Store Room and 72 North Hunovcr street p»>. mure of tho undersigned ou the premlaes. * J>, COUNMAN, Feb S 4, 1870. Hair Vigor, cm - restoring Gray Hair lo natural Vitality and Color. alp|. tation of the Bleart, JL*»in in tho Side, B3ach ami Loins, they should be continuously takcn.as required, to change the. diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For IlroiiMy and Oropsical Sw ellings they Hi'niul he taacn m largo ami frequent doses to pro duct dm effect of a drastic purge. l or WupprcsHlon a largo dose should be taken a - it produces tho desired effect by sympathy. As a Dinner BUI, take one or two Villa to pro* nrnte digestion and relievo the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels Into healthy action, restores tho appetite, aim invigorates tho system. Hence it is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, ollcn finds thatadoao of these Villa makes him feel decidedly bettor, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. Bit, eb. 10,1870. ' JjIARLY ROSE POTATOES A limited quantity of pure fiarly Homo Pota toeH for sale, ns followH: Ono lUishol,. Vj " Onu Peek,.... ,S 2 50 . 1 76 . 1 ItO HA.ML. K.IIITMUIOII, W. A. UUMIUOK, „ , A omco 20 "West Mftlu Bt., Carlisle, Pa, Feb, 10,1870—3 m ©air Reneuier. Ayer’s LOV/KLL, MASS. NiGE $1.60, JHefcical. at tlio .S-i 00 . -1 00 > G 25 . G 25 JEbllflS, &c. Jjltr os AND MEIUCIKES . THE BEST PLACE TO BUY "1 PURE AND RELIABLE H R £7-6? S 9 Medicines and Fine Chemicals, ra at HAVERSTIOK BROS., No'tlO North Hanover Street, CARLISLE FA, DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicas,l hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, Toilet Articles, &c., Dye stuffs, Tosmelics, Stationary, &ci Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur poses. Their assortment of Goods, in variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot bo surpassed. The arti cles have been selected with great care,and are calculated in quality and price to command the attontiouo/ purchasers. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound cd. A full stock of Patent Medicines on hand All goods warranted as represented. HAVERSTIOK BROTHERS, No, ID North Hanover St. . Feb. 18.1870—1 y ■gAZ AAR OP FASHIONS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, TO THE PUBLIC, The undersigned would most respectfully In form the public, that ho has opened a branch of the New Yoik MILLINERY STORE, of Lancas ter, Pa., with a fine stock of fashlouabio'-MIL LINERY AND TRIMMINGS, consisting of BONNETS AND HATS, SASH RIBBONS, TRIMMING RIBBONS, " VELVET RIBBONS, DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, Black and Colored Crape, BLACK And colored illusion, SILK, SATIN, VELVET, •Embroidered Edgings and Inscrtlugs, COLLARS AND CUFFS, KID GLOVES (warranted not to tear) BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, *c. Ladies’ Dresses and Cloaks, made to order. Give us a call and examine our goods. ApriL7, 1870—3 m (Emetics. Fresh groceries i fresh GROCERIES 11 .. Always to bb.had at Iho CHEAP ST ,OgR E NO 88 EAST POMFRET STREET And why are always fresh 7 Because wo sell a great amount of them, and sell them low. Therefore, turn our stock often, and consequent ly our goods must bo fresh.. You will And every thlnpyou wish In tho way of GROCERIES, r • QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE. WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, STONE AND CROCKERY Choice Hams. Dried Beef, Bologlna, feoof. Tongues, Biscuits ana Crackers of every de scription. PicUlod, spiced and. Fresh Oysters, Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, &0., «£c, and no end to N.OTIONS It Is useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; and parents If It don't suit you to come, send your children, ns they will bo dealt with with tho same care as 11 you were here yourself; All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS. NO. 88 EA ST POMPKJST. STREET, . , CARLISLE, PA. Notice.—Having transferred my entire Inter cst in tho grocery business to my Sons, thosoln debted to mo are requested to settle with them during my absence in Europe. GEO. B. HOFEMAN. J M. MABONHEIMER, Dealer In CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, FINE Q.UALITY OF TEAS, PURE SPICES, Q.UEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, - WOODEN, AND "WILLOW WARE. IUIAND3 OF FAMILY FLOUR SALT AND FISH ALL KINDS OK COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD, SOUTHWEST CO«. riTT AND I‘OMFRJCT STS, Jan. 20, 1870—3 m p ROCERIEB, sc. The subscriber begs leave to Inform the citi zens of'Carllslo and vicinity that bo bns pur cbased the Grocery Store of D. V, Keeny, No. 78 South Hanover Street. Carlisle, whore ho will carry on the Grocery lluslness ns usual. His os sortraent Is varied, and consists In part of QUEENSWARE, y GLASSWARE, STONE and EARTHEN WARE, CEDAR and WILLOW WARE TEAS, COFFEES. SYRUPS, SPICES, FANCY SOAPS, ROPES, TOBACCO, FISH. OILS, HALTERS, SEGARS, SALT, POTATOES, DRIED !aND CANNED FRUIT, Ct)RN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR, PEED, and a toll assortment of articles usually kept la a Brat-olass Grocery store. Give him a call, and satisfaction will bo guaranteed. Oct. 10,1800. JOHN HECKMAN. sBtobeo, er:intugre, &c. A LL HAIL I ALL HAIL !! "•THE glory op the night is the MORNING GLORY STOVE. TUB GREATEST STOVE FOR 18 08, Walker & Clnudy having Just returned from Now York ami Philadelphia, where they have purchased the largest,.latest and best assort ment of PARLOR, . bo OKI KG AND j 1 HEATING STOVES over brought to this place,have nowon exhibi tion and for sale at their Store Rooms. NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET,, whore they will always bo pleased to see ineir old friends and many now ones, call and exam ine ’ THE GREAT* MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER THE CELEBRATED REGULA-ILI l)R TARY TOP COOKING STOVE I THE BEST IN THE WOIiT.I). 1 THE MORNING GLORY mo most perfect punor stove in uso anywhere or everywhere.. It Is a Base Burner, and one Are will lost all winter. It-hos mica doors all around and Is as u right and cheerful ns an open gate. Wo respectfu.ly refer to the following persons from among hundreds of others who have used It. as to Its merits: James B. Weakley, Hon. J. Stuart, Rev. J. Boas, ‘ Edward Fury,.. W.B.Mullin, Serg’t Irvin. Webert & Derland Col. A. Noble, Geo. Wolse, Mr. Mansfield, Sup’t. David Rhoads, Ml. Holly Paper Mill Levi Trego, Co. Samuel Greason, 1 Sam’l Kompton, Weakley & Sadler, li. T. Greenfield, inos. Chamberlin, Samuel H, Gould, ohn Stuart, ■Jason W. Eby, - John T. Green. Thos. Leo, Henry L. Burkholder, Peter Spanr, Richard Woods, Wm. P. Stuart, J. S. Woods, Jos. Galbraith, MoJ; Woods, John M. Gregg. Wo have also a very large variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely: NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner,) COMBINATION, (Gas Burner,-) - WM. PENN, eureka, WABASH, ELECTRIC, and NIAGRA, all of which have given great sat isfaction to, the purchasers. We have also a large lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, oroitr own manufacture TIN AND SHEET IKON. of allkinds comu-tmtly on band. SPOUTING, ROOFING A JOBBING of ail kinds done on short notice and substanti ally. In conclusion we invito our friends to eall and examine our goods and save'at least wen ty per cent. WALKER & CLAUDY, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. Oct. 8, 1809. JgCONOMISTS ! Your attention Is caled to tiio fact that at RHINSMITH & RUPP’S Store you can see the finest display of goods over kept In any similar establishment In the coun ty, consisting In part of the following STOVES AND HEATERS; Warranted to give general satisfaction SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATER, 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 be|surpassed. COOK STOVES, BARLEY SHEAF, MRS. 'LOEB. NOBLE COOK, Warranted to BAKE, ROAST and HEAT better with less fuel, than any other stoves in'this market. Attention Is called to our REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER. (Quito a novelty) Having acquired a reputation in this and ad joining counties for our Wo are determined to keep up the same in the fu ture, feeling conlldent that wo can soli you good articles at rates lower than others soil bad. Wo have also on band and for sale a tine as sortment of * FLAT'IRONS, COFFEE MILLS, And all sorts of OLD W WARE, Of good material, and heap. Wo have, and keep constantlyon hand.avery largo assortment of WARES usually kept In a first class TIN AND SHEET IRON WAREHOUSE, ROOFING, Done on short notice, and at reasonable' terras. None but good worlcraon and good material on hand RHINESMITH & RUPP, VT . Nos» 02,01, 03 North Hauovor St., November 11,-1800. Carlisle, Pouua. NEW DISCOVERY!! Ithas long boon known that, the old establish ed and well stocked FURNITURE AND BEDDING WAREKOOMS. JT. 2i. LEWIS, Sr,, aro the choapeatln the city. He Is now selling Parlor Suite, in Plush. Hair Cloth. Hops or Terry. Walnut uuamuer Bulls in uu or varnish t Cot tage Furniture,, all styles; BEDDING AND MATTRESSES, various sizes, cheaper than auc tion prices. Come and see, and ho convinced. You will save mo ney.by giving us a call before purchasing clsovdioro. H. R. LEWIS, Br.. 1131 Market Street, Philadelphia, . TnM . lft - Next door to cor. of Fifteenth St. March 10,1870—bra JJTNKLEY KNITTING MACHINE I*olll| AMILY USE— simple, cheap, reliable, knits everything. AGENTS WAITED. Circular and TrffifilS*Sr t ? cI f in B FREE. Address HINKLEY sron™s-?N Y OHINE C °" JJnth ' Mo " or 17(1 Fob. 17,1870^3m JJ O T E L . PURCELL HOUSE, WILMINGTON. N. O, moxuiiEToie; J. U. DAVIS, of Wills House,-.Charleston, S. -03- Coach, Carriage and Baggage Wagons al ways ready to convoy Passengers to and from the Railroads. Doc. 23,1880—Cm PLANTATION BITTJUItB,—S. T.— 18C0—X.—This wondorAd vegetable restora tive is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and dohlll tated. Asa tonic and cordial fortho aged and languid, It has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, Ills superseding every other stimulant. In al 1 climates, tropical omporato or frigid, it acts as a specific lu every, species dt disorder whlohuudormln tho bodily strength and breaks down tho animal spirits, for sale by druggists, March 3,1870—0 m. —AND— STOVES AND HEATERS, NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, and NATIONAL RANGE, STOVES, KNIVES and FORKS, SPOONS, PANS, COAL BUCKETS, SPOUTING, and JOBBING Miubboare __ ____......... . - • ~-: ,-.4...;-..A121.1..u.,,,,,,m, - ' 4 ' , MBWlss* • ~r!,,,,,,i .......,,:••:•%f4. .'" , . 1 . AN Dr-P. • .;!'iqq,LE'7.ji-P.,•-:'.'-c- .. MI LL XIIt Lo ff fig tnko this opportunity of dlrectlm.ll ■of tho community at largo, and particular, to their recently repl£nSc§ ere ° nl “ HARD W-A R E. They studiously avoided. Investing during high prices, pntloptly walled tl]() outofthebottom before attempting u> realm,,, shelves, and now that things have been roa UK4 o old time prices, ns near as posalfilo, they hlv Invested largely and are prepared to 6 uatii„, t( to their friends and customers ns low prices ~ any market outside tho cities. They especially invito tho attention of mechanics, farmers , u builders. Our stock Is complete and none fear meeting with disappointment In ■ cnqulyi,, for anything In our lino. We have the agency qi the Wlllcoxi Oibbi SEWING MIA C H I-N E , and would respectfully sk all.those hi ,wum o | a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox i Gibbs' be. fore purchasing. promptly nttemied to, mid mod, fl Fib!ffl?l(So?-^r arta ° nho 'town free of dime. 187QHARP W A RE. Jg-jfQ HKNRV SAXTON. f- j. P, BIXLER, H. SAXTON, . & CO., ■SO. 15, EAST MAIN ST„ Dealers in Hardware, Iron, uUery, fe, CARLISLE, PA., hereby announce to tiro public, Hint tho3-lnle»d selling everything In their lino, ellhcrwholesale or retail, at prices much lower than can-lie bought thlsslde of Philadelphia. Our stock consists In part of BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL DESCBIPTIONS li»u, Paints, Nalls, > Oils, Shovels, • Glass, Hoes, Putty, Forks, Varnishes, Rakes, * Cement, Spades, Plaster, Crow bars, Sand, Sledges, . Powder, Picks, Safety fuse Also a full and well selected assortment of MECHANIC’S TOOLS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY A full stock of FARM BELLS, Plows, Hnmes, Chains, Grain bogs, Ropes, Pul* leys, and Hay Elevators of all descriptions. GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER. SHcfr, CAPS and ammunition of all kinds. Thankful for past favors, by strict attention to business wo hope-to receive a continuation oi the same. * 11. SAXTON & CO. E0b.3.1870 jftfUscellauwms. D. FAHRNEY & SON CELEBRATED PREPARATION, FOR CLEANSING THE BLOOD. Tiie long and favorably known Preparation of Drs. D. Fahrney & Son for cleansing the blood, t needs at this day no recommendation at our hands, its virtues having been established by the thousands of cases where It has given rellei in the most difficult forms of CHRONIC DISEASES, during tho last sixty years. So highly is It cs ’ teemed, that the demand Is constantly Increas* lug, not only at homo, but we are dully receiy lug applications for- It from the most remote sections of the country—North, East. South and West, To meet this demand, as wejj ns to pro* vent tho public from being Imposed upon, we have determined to put this PREPARATION, in such a form that it may bo within reach oi everybody ovory whoro- • Other Preparations, far inferior to the genu ine, having been put out by certain parties. Ijovo been mlstalceu by J h.oroo Jotuut as a matter of course the old Preparation or y. Fahrney & Son has been made to suffer some in reputation, therefore to prevent this mistake, as well as to meet the Increasing demand men tioned above, wn have concluded to send tne medicine out In LIQUID FORM., We will also at the same time put out the oriel* nal In package form for tho benefit of sorao of our old customers and others who may yet pre fer the medicine as first prepared. Not recom mending itto cure all diseases tho human body is heir to, but as a family Medicine, and for all diseases originating from Impure Blood end Disordered Liver, It has no equal: and will cure the following diseases: Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases,Erysipelas, Bolli, Sore Eyes. Scald Head, Pimples on tho Face, Tetter. Affections, Old and Stubborn Ulcen, Rheumatic Affections, Dyspepsia, Costlvenett Sick Headache, Jaundice, Balt Rheum, General, Debility, Mercurial Diseases, Foul Stomach, to* gothor with all other Disorders arising from Impure Blood, and Disordered Liver, &c., && Prepared by Drs. D. FAHRNEY & SON, Boons* boro’, Maryland, And Dr. P. D. FAHBNEb Keedysvlllo, Md. • Sold by all Druggists and Merchants generally* None genuine unless signed: D. Fahrney ioOg* Forsaloby W. P. Horn, Druggist Carlisle. S. Hubor, Druggist Nowvlllo Pa. James a Clark, Lees Roads. John C. Altlck, Drugf«| Shlppensburg. 11. H. Suavely, Dnigglsf)^ 6 * chanicsburg. April 7,1870—Cm ICTEW LIQUOR. STORE. JOHN HANNON, N. E. CORNER HANOyER ANDPOMI'BBI'BT. (A low doors South of Bontz's Store.) Puro Rye Whiskey, Best Common Whiskey, Pure Holland Gin, Ginger Brandy. * Port Wine. Sherry Wine, Jamaclaßum, Raspberry Syrap, Champ®' B TAYLOR'S BITTERS—INHOFP'S & SLABS' BITTERS. ITuyT3 1800=^1- QUMBEEDAND NUESERIES. HENEY S. RUPP, Proprietor. Briremanstown, Cumberland county, tu Odors a largo and lino assortment of Nurseo Stock, for tho coming fall, conslstiugof aUWn ot Fruit Trees ol tbo very best varieties. Ia greens and BhadeTroes,Hardy Flowering • a largo stock of Grape Vino and Strawy. 0 A Plants, every variety worth growing, ail of small fruits, Large Rhubarb, <60.,&c. lM n Osage Orange for Hedging, at $5 P e £.', y . Roses, Greenhouse Flowers and Plants. * v . L thing- wanted In the Nursery Hue can oo ti hero, of tho beat quality and ot the lowest! 5 " 1 Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis, Juno 21, ly ' Mbs. b. a.«smith’S photo graphic Gallery Soutb-enat CoraorHmJj to life size. n I'VORYTYPES, AMBBOT YPEB, A* ■ MELANIOTYPES; also Pictnres on Porcelain, (something now) Plain and Colored, and which arc ductlons of the Photographic art. Cali an® them, i fnjiii Particular attention given to oopyws b?iq°liwUchUio patronage of thepnbllo. Fob. 0, 18(10. - J. S. DOUGHERTY WITH CONOVER. DOEFF-& CO, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS Ilf BOOTS AND SHOEB 'NO. 524 MA BKET sTBE E 'I PHILADELPHIA. July 15, 1860-.iy