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IUIAIKAOE-ASI EXAMPLE,
I am often naked, “What are Us ad r
vantages ? Docs it pay to spend twenty
or thirty dollars per aero in draining.
As to the llrstqucstion, 1 cannot in a
short letter tell its advantages, but will
cite a caso in point.
• In the spring of 1802, Capt. Lakey, a
returned wimlestriau, bought a farm in
Marion, N. Y., paying S2U peracro. It
was called tlio poorest farm in »\vn, so
wet in spring it could not bo plowed till
very late, and then it baked hard m the
dry season. In order to remedy, this
he commenced tlie draining, taking the
different fields in course, and doing a
thorough work until the whole hum
was underdraiued, His neighbors ridi
culed the idea, saying lie was burying
means forever out ot sight. But what
was the result, llislarm became the
easiest to work and most productive of
any ill the country. He never lulled ol
a good crop and two years after lie fin
ished the hut field he sold it for 8108 per
acio. That farm is Just as good now as
then; the outlets of the drains continue
to run as freely as ever, and the cold
water, that had for. ages chilled the soil
is made to run off, lelting'in the warm
air, Unis proriioting early vegetation,
and also preventing bake.
Look over a field of wheat, oats or
barley, in June; the course of the drains
are, plainly visible in ol rank
growth immediately over the tile.
.This is the advantage and this is why
ft pays. In many lields on this farm
the drains empty into wells from winch
the water is used for stock,'" wells hav
ing Outlets to carry off the surplus .wat-
cr.
. Oneol' the nursery limns ol'llefenduu
ifc Junes, near Geneva, N.Y •, is clrauicu
in a like manner, only tliedrains oiiipfy
into a reservoir or pond near tne
house, furnishing tut ahundiint supply
of water at all seasons ol Hie year, also
a food crop of ice in winter.
A constant How of water-runs'from
this poml, even during the dries? sea
sou, ami when I saw it, iu September,
was discharging at the rate ol about
twenty gallons per minute. ’X Ins farm
cannot be bought for $2OO per aero.
What would it bo worth with all tins
water in the soil.
That under draining isol .ncalculabio
value, is an established axipiii of the
ago. fiat how shall wo do it'.’ is a ques
tion asked by many, and it can only bo
answered by practical men through the
columns of your paper, so as to reach
the groat mass ot tanners who are to
profit thereby. I have never read any
work oil drainage, and what X may
wrile, at some fu.uro day, will He the
result of practical observation, with a
hope that it may bo of service to some
of your many readers. — Cor. oj Prairie
Farmer.
• About Grasses.—The Secretary of
tire Vermont Agricultural Society, Mr.
Bliss, read a paper from Richard Good
man, of ".Lenox, for the
following abstract of which wo are in
debted to the St. Albana Messenger.
The writer, iu ids introduction, stales
that lie bad found in practice that early
cut grass is the best lor milch cows and
calves, but that oxen and horses need it
'a little more ripened, and that it is far
more prolitabie for the farmers to have
the grasses cut before tin y go to seed and
draw too much nourishment from the,
laud. It is eminently d- sirablethat we
should ascertain by theoiy or experi
ment the geological. formation of our
soil; and when every burner is made
acquainted with tho constituent prop
erties of his land, wo shah be able to
have some certain rules to regulate
practice, and a more homocnous sys
tem of farming throughout thecouulry.
Mr. Goodman believes that a variety
of grasses are better than one or two
kinds,.though generally timothy and
clover are sown together in the spring,
with oafs, and no oll.br except redlop,
which helps to improie iho quality of
the hay. Blue grass lias not-proved
bontlicial, and orchard grass is not much
in favor on account of ils bunchy growth
dotra.-ting from the smoothness of tho
sod. Massachusetts farmers occasio
nally seed down timothy with rye in
the fall, throwing the clover on iu the
spring, and find the practice conveni
ent and succ. ssful. Tho best farmers
cut their grass -early,, commencing in
June. They manure for grass gen'eral
lynwith coarse manure drawn out dur
ing tlio winter. Line bono-dual is tho
best substitute for hani-yard man L1 ro in
laying down grass. ItcostsSuOpor to ll .
Apply -100 His, to the aero and its effect
are visible for yoats. -If muck is used
it should be got out tho proceeding win
ter. All top-dressings, as do all man
’ ures, act the best on drained lands.
Plaster may be put ou.-a.in the spring,
and saltpetre is also heriellciai. Nitro
gen, potash and lime arc necessary to
the best development of the grasses.
The liquid poilion of barnyard manure
contains these ingredients. Tho great
reason why our meadows run out so
soon is that the manure is tin-own out
of doors, whore it lies until all the salts
are washed out, add then becomes
comparatively useless.
Facts in Aonicd tciie,—All per
nmnent improvements of land looks to
lime for their basis.
Periodical applications of ashes tend
to keep u p the integrity of the soils.
All grain crops should he harvested
before prcfeetly ripe.
To manure or lime wet laud is to
throw manure, lime and labor away. ■
Clover as well as grasses intended for
liny, should he mowed when in blooum
Shallow ploughing operates U/im
proverish the soil, while it deceases
in production.
Punctuality in engagements isNts
uecca ary to the agriculturist as it is to
a merchant, S
Peep ploughing greatly improves the
productive powers of every variety of
soil that is not wot.
Suhsoiling sound laftd that is not wet,
is eminently conductive to an increased
production.
Always provide an equivalent for the
substances carried otr die land, to the
products grown thereon.
Tins chopping or grinding of grain to
he fed to stock, opiates as a saving of
least pci-o^ut.
jx oud.ci Qf nhistc/ per ftere, sin
broadcast over clover, w m (t aj mi
dred per cent, to its produce;
Pure Watki; fob Cows.—ln the
report of the IJorthwcstcrn Dairymen’s
Assciation, as published in the U'csla-n
Farmer , wo liavo the following ;
“Mr. 1.. 13. Unit, of Kenosha, read a
paper showing the importance of pure
and purity of milk. Pure water is col
orless and tasteless, hut it is capable of
holding in solution many noxious and
deleteroussubstances. Milk is compos
ed largely of water, and i'f the cows are
allowed or compelled to drink stagnant
water froraditchos and ponds, the milk
cannot be pure. Unhealthy c ows can
not give pure milk, and good butter
and cheese can not be made from irn--
pure milk.”
This subject is of greater importance
'than has been supposed, forcing cows
to drink where they are obliged to
thurst their noses into foot holes, and
suck up water impregnated with their
own urine or their own droppings, is
not-an uncommon practice, and so obli
ging them to drink out of some stag
mint pond or pool which no sane man
could bo forced into lasting. .
Pure water, at any reasonable cost, is
Cheaper than impure which can bo had
for nothing.
To Protect Houses from fi,ii:s.—
Take two or; three small handfuls of
walnut leaves, upon which pour two
or three quarts of cold water; let it in
fuse ono night and then boil for a
quarter of an hour. When cold It Will
lie lit for use. Before tho horse goo- out
of the staMelot those parts which are
most irritable bo smeared over, viz: be
tween and upon tho necks, the ears the
ftt ko Ac J
JDri) (Bonds
jyiY GOODS! J) KY DO'ODS 11
HARPER,
Cor. of Hanover ami I’oiulVcf Sts.
NOW* O»*KN
A FELL AND COMPLETE STUCK
till- SKIP ANl> I>K3m\IlLK
FALL GOODS!!
LOW IJUI1 J U1 CjUS ! !
Always un liaiul a gnoit a>sorlmcnt of
■LAIS AND I’AXUV DRESS GOODS.
ai very low rates.
mourning '
mi am wMiis.
FLANNELS,
Welsh, Shaker, Domestic, Gauze. Oiay ami Up
Flannels.
BLANKETS,
‘vei.v \ariety.
shawls,
la Checks, Drabs, Mourning and Hlgn Colors.
• , * LADIES* CLOAKING,
Beaveis, Velveteens and I'rostoil Bcnv^'.s.
WATER RROOF CLOTHS,
Gold Mixed, Black and White, Barred, Ac.
HOSIERY,
o'lton, Wooleu and Jlcrmo.
MERINO VESTS, SHIRTS AND
DRAWERS,
Ladies’, Misses’, Men's, and Boys’.
.JOUVIN’S KID GLOVES,
of line quality
GLOVES.
Tall ndWmter.all sizes and a large variety
FRENCH CORSETS,
Hlj) Goar ami celebrated Beckel, warranted best
makes'only.
KNITTING YARNS,
Zep lyr, Worsted. Germantown Wools, mall rol
lers. ” Large stock constantly on hand.
FANCY 'WOOLENS,
Hoods, Ac., linstock at low prices.
HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES,
in new and rich designs.
HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS,
Sheetings, Pillow-Case Muslins, Table Linen.
Napkins, Doylies, QmJlsand Counterpanes, Not
tingham I .ace, Towels ami Towelling.
IMMENSE STOCK. OT DOMESTICS,
ULOTHS AND CASSIMERES
at less than tegular rales.
All goods bought at the head of the market for
cash, anil will be sold at lowest cash prices.
THOS. A. HALTER.
Cor. of Hanover and Pomlret Ms.
Oet.7, 18UD—if.
m 5 Hool> BKntTS ’ 1115
JIOPKIN'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!!! .Inst
marked down to gold at par; making our pres
ent prices less than they can he al!urc)cd, until
gold declines to that point, and S 3 per cent, less
than tho price one year ago. We were the llrst
In Philadelphia to give silver in change .to bur
customers, and now take the lead in giving them
full advantage of the return to a specie basis, in
advance of the Gold market; which will be fill
,iy appreciated by all who examine our extreme
-3v low prices. Hoop Skirts, our own make, at
a;, 10, 00. .Vi. fiO, 70. 70, W). SO. W. HO. SI.HO AC to $2.20.
Hand-made Whalebone Corsets at ?0, 00. 75. 00,
SLOW, .is*,, to SLT3. Superior Trench Woven Cor
sets at 75 e. reduced horn $1.00; at SI.OO reduced
Irom SI.HS; at $1.25 i educed Irom $1.75, Ac. Ac. to
55.00, reduced from $7.00
It. Werly Corsets at s2,h-\ reduced irom $2.00,
Ac. Ac. • r . .
Thompson's Glove Titling Corsets at Sl.io, re
duced from $2.20, At?. Ac. Mrs. .Moody's Patent
self-AdjuMlng Abdominal Corsets at a reduc
tion of 25 els. to §l.OO per pair, according to quali
ty. All other goods pfopotifoimlly reduced.—
Skirls nnii Corsets made to order. Altered and
Repaired. Wholosiiican-l Retail—One Price,only
—Cali or semi lor descriptive circular.
\VM. T. HOPKINS,
1115 Chestnut S' rent,
Pmi.ADKi.iqnA.
March 17. ls7o—‘Jm
DEKMENtBko.
BANKERS AND DEALERS
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
UN IDS & CENTRAL PACIFIC
RAILROADS
Ist McmTUACrK IS'»XI)S
NO -10, SOUTH THIRD STREET,
I‘IIIJjA Delphi a ,
Buy sell ami Exchange ull Issues of
U. S. BONDS
uii the must liberal terms,
Slil.lt l.nuclil mill- Mikl lit Marital Hales.
( otipa/ts Cashed.
Slocks limit'll! imd sold on Commission oul
Accounts iccclvcd timl interest allowed on du
balances subject to Check at Sight.
Fob. ID IS
■pURK NORWAY OATS
jfimir bushels sown late, yield
cd llie subscribers!).", bushels of the finest quality.
a limited quantity of thl.s Oats will ho sold at
tho following price
One bushel
One Peek
One Quart,
The following premiums Is ollcrcd by D. W.
KannUUll & Co.. New Yoi k, for the best acre of
NOIIWAY OATS.
Dnllara.-i
The Outs cun be seen at the Insurance Olllce
of SAMIj. K. llU.M lllCil,
No. i!(l West Main St., Carlisle, Pa.
Oj s bushel Is ample seed for an acre; Adlv
onimi to two ami a-lmlf bushels of the other
kinds In every other rospest treat the same as
yon do tho common oats. Parlies wishing to
obtain this seed should order at once, ns tlnx,
supply Is limited, '
annul ">■ ,,ost omi wA«tn.'k'l nuMiuuii,
W. A, iIUMHICII. N
No. I*o West Main HI., Carlisle Pit.
Fell. 10, ISTiI-Jhu
(TiQAA —WANTED an active man, in
iH./UW eaeb County In tho Stales, to travel
mni tiutepnlpr* I.y unrnplf, f..r TEA, COFFEE,
ami SPICKS To sullahu* men we will given
salary of SOW to SI.CJUU a year, above traveling
ami other expenses, and a leasonabh* euinnus-
sUm on sales. .
Immediate applications are solicited from
prope r imrllwi. Koremiucs c.-a-Ipingcd. Apply
10, pr nciare.s* npmuinuti'ly.
J. PAL Iv Kit »V. ( 0..
‘ “Continental Mills”
•ISI Howery, Now York.
April 21,1870-lt .
RATIONAL HOTEL,
Cor. IJanocer Anil Walnut Street*,
CARLISLE, PA.
Ilavlmx taken possession oi ami minted In a
stvlo of neatness unci comfort c-nmil to any otli
c*r Ktmllar okLu' il-diment hi ihe county, the
above named ami well known Hold, I am now
nroDurcd to reedvo ami accommodate such
KiicstsnH may favor mo wiili llmir jmtronase.—
Mv old customers. uh well ns new ones, w ill do
well to patronize the National House under lt«
now and approved urrantfeiaciitk and nmnago
ment,
April 21,70—tf
N, W. WOODS, Proprietor
JDCW ffiooßß.
BTO..
STRING,
GOLD DOWN, AND SO ARE
DRY GO ODS ,
"CAR PE T S ,
AT THE
CENTRAL
our goods store.
Wc fire Ju.-t receiving n very largo Invoice of
all tU'MUiptlous of GOODS suited Spring
Season.
T O II OVSKKE E P E R S ,
Wo have a full stork of
THE BEST LOWELL 3 PIA CARPETS,
.. •• “ EXTRA SUP’K *'
. «■ •> “ SUPERFINE “
TilE CEfiEBRATED CUOSSLEY’S
ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS
in new auitheautlful Patterns.
All widths of
HALL AND ST AI it CARPETS.
The largest variety ol eoihm and wool striped
RAG CARPETS in town.
All widths of FLOOR OIL ( LOTUS,suited for
Hulls of any size.
MATTINGS of all widths.
WINDOW SHADES all sizes.
Nottingham Laces; Beautiful Patterns.
Full assortment of RUGS, MATTS Ac., all sell
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 lIUCK TOWELS, sell
ing at tv great aacrlllce.
SHEETINGS. TICKINGS. PILLOW-CASE MUS
LINS ami LINENS, and all other goods necessa
ry to furnish a house completely.
SPBIMO DRESS GOODS
all the new styles ami designs of the season-just
imported.
Tho most popular makes of BLACK ALPACCAS,
a.specialty.
Do not fall to give us a call as we are prepared
to prove the fact that we cannot be undersold In
any description of DRY GOODS, and particu
larly in
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
Now is the right time to secure your goods lor
the season at right prices.
Come one and all for Bargains.
LEIDICH & MILLER. .
N. Ih—lo,ooo pounds good Carpet Rags wanted,
March 21, Is7o.
IRaUroaKs
J_> UADIMO UAll, HOAD,
S {:M MER A J I RA NGE MEN T.
J Jomlaj/, April IS, 1870.
Great Trunk line from tho North aifd North,
west lor Philadelphia, New York, Reading,
Pottsvllle, Tamaqtia, Ashland, Shamokln, Leb
anon, Allentown,Easton, Ep}mita,Lltiz, Lancas
ter. Columbia, Ac.
Trains leave llanisburg for New York as fol
jows : at 5 35, s 10 A. M., 12 20 noon, and
205 p. M., connecting with .similar trains on
Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at Now
York at 12 15 noon, 0 JO, 050 and 10OOP. M. re
spectively. Sleeping Cars accompany'the 535
A. M. ana 12 20 noon trains without change.
'Returning: Leave New York at 9 00
00 noon and 5 00 P. M., Philadelphia at 8 15
A. M. and 3 001*. M,; Sleeping cars accompany
the 900 A.. M., and's 00 X*. M. trains from Now
York, without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, PotlsviUo,Ta
maqua, Mineisvllle, Ashland, Shatnokiu, Piue
grove, Allentown and Philadelphia at 810 A.
M-, 2 05 and 4 10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and
principal way stations; the •! 10 I*. M. train con
necting tor Philadelphia, Pottsville and Colum
bia only. For Poltsvllle, Schuylkill Haven and
Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
road leave Harrisburg at 3 10 P. M.
Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7-
00 A. M.. connecting with similar train on East
Pcnna. Railroad, returning from Reading at 0 35
P, M,, flopping at all stations.
Leave Pottsville at 6-10,9 (Ml A. M., and 2 45P.
M„ Herndon at 9 30 A. M..Shamokln ats-10 and
10 to A. M.. Ashland at 7 05 A. M.. and 1230 Noon
Tnmaqua at 8 33 A. M„ and 2 20 I*. M,, for Phila
delphia aqd New York.
Leave Pottsville, via. Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Railroad at 8 15 A. M.for Harrisburg, and
1130 A, M.for Pine drove and Tremont.
Reading accommodation train, leaves Potts
vlllo at b 10 A. M., passes Reading at ’TOO A.M.,
arriving at Philadelphia at 10 20 A. M., returning,
loaves Philadelphia ul 5 15 P. M., passing Heading
at 8 00 P, M., arriving at Poltsvllle at 9 -10 P. M.
i’ottstown accommodation train, leaves Polts
town at U 25 A. M„ returning, leaves Phlladel
phiaut 1 00 P. M. .
Columbia Rullroadlfftlns leave Reading at? 15
A. M., and 015 P. M.,TOr Ephruta, Llllz, Lancas
ter, Columbia, .tc.
Pcrklomcn Ualirond trains leave Perklomen
Junction at 900 A. M., and at 3 00 and 5 30 P. M.,
returning, leave Schwenksvillentß 05 A. M., 12 45
Noon, and 1 15.1\ M., connecting with similar
trains on Reading Railroad,
Colebrookdalo Railroad trains leave Pottstown
ul 9 40 A. M., and 0 20 P.M.. returning, leave Mt.
Pleasant at 7 00 and H 25 A. M., connecting With
similar trains on Reading Railroad.
Chester valley Railroad trains leave Bridge
port cts 30 A. M.,2 05 and 5 02 I*. M.. returning,
leave Uowiiliigtown at fi 20 A. M„ 1245 and 5 15 P.
M., connecting with similar tftiiuu on Reading
Railroad,
On Sundays: leave New York at 6 00 P, M.,
Philadelphia at 8 00 A. M. and 3 15 P. M., (the
8 00 A. M. train running only lo Reading.) leave
Pottsville at 8 00 A.-M , Harrisburg at 5 35 A. M,
and 4 10 P. M.. and Reading.at? 26 A. M, and 10-
05 P. M. for Harrisburg, at 7 23 A. M. for Now
York, and at 9 10 A. Al. aud.4 25P. M.for Phila
delphia. „ , , ,
Commutation. Mileage, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets to and from all points at re
duced rules. , ' ,
Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed
each Passenger. CL A. NICOLLAB
Jun. 13. IHTu. Otfiui-ff/
QUMBERLAND VALLEY
RAIL B O A D. I
CHANGE OF HOOKS
On and after Monday, Nov. 15th. 1809, Posson*
gerTrains will run dallyas follows,(Sundaysex
cuptcd). , >v^uSTWARI) .
.S 3 oo
.. 3 oo
.. 2 uu
. i oo
Accommodation lYain leaves Ilarrl»l«ir B 8.00 A.
M., Mechaniesburg B.lio, UarllsleO.il, Nowvlllo 0.4(1,
Sblppensburg 10.20, Übambersburg 10.41 Green.
ciistUrll.lli. arriving at ,Uagerstown_ IMS A. SI.
' Mail j/Wnn loaves Hr.ivlsbatg i.a. 1. M., Me
clmnic-sburg 2.07, Carlisle 2.10, Newvlllo O.lS.Hhlp
pensbarg 3.15. Cbamborsburg 4.20, Grceucastlo
1.6(1, arriving at Hagerstown 6.25 P. M.
Krpres. i Train leaves Harrisburg 4,15 P. M., Me
ebaniesburg I.l7,Carlisle 5.17. Newvl.le 0,50, Ship,
nensburg 0.17, arriving at Cbamborsbuff at 0.1,j
P. M. '
A Mixed Train leaves Chainbersburg 8.00 A. M.,
GreeacnKtlc 9.25, 'arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A,
M * EASTWARD:
Accommodation Train leaves Cham bcrstmrg 6.00
A. M., Bhlppcnsburg 5.20, Nowvlllo 0.00, Carlisle
O.IW, Mechanlcsburg 7.02 arriving* at Harrisburg
7 ‘ Jfaii l*ruin loaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M., Green
onstlo B.Bs,Clmnibersburg O.lO.Shlppensburg IUII,
Nowvllle 10.11, Carlisle 10,50, Mechanlcsburg 11.21,
arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M.
J’irnrt’JsH Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M.,
Greencastlo 12.2 H, Chambershurg 1.05 Shippens
bnrg 1.87, Nowvlllo 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechanics
burg y.lh. arriving at ilarrisbrng 8.50 P. M.
■ A Mixed 'J'rain loaves Hagerstown 0.05, P. M.,
Greoncastle 1.12, arriving at Clmmbersburg
p.M.
43-Mnklng close connections at Harrlsbnrg
wlih trains to and JVorn Philadelphia, New York,
Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg.
O. N. IjULIj,
Nov. 11, im _ Supl.
Railroad Olllee, Clmtnb'tf Nov. 9. 18(59,f
A WORD TO CONSUMPTIVES.—
Uolng ttshnrtund practical treatise on the
nature, causes, ami symptoms of pulmonary
Consumption, Bronchitis ami Asthma, and
their prevention, treatment, una cure by ln«
Imlnllon. Bout by nmi; ..Ve«.
Address Q. VANHUMMKJ.L, M U
(invest Fourteenth .street, N. Y,
June 10 , IKl*»—y '
FOR RENT.—A two-Blory Brick
House. Apply at No. 79, North rltt street,
immediate possession given.
April M
JJ O M E
1870.
CAFITAii - *1.000,000.
AN I)
Special attention given to rcrpeUuil lusuranco
at the olllcc of the .CARLISLE. AGENCY, No
1794 c,mr,crca 1794.
- 1 - 1 INSUBANC 5 OMPANY ■
Oldest Insurance Company in America.
•SEVENTY-ONE YEAIIS successful business
evnoriem-c Villi n rcnulutlon for INTEGRITY
nnO lIONORAIILE DEALING UNSURPASSED
by miv filmilnr instUulton.
LOSSES PAID since oignnlzutlon, over
It Is WISDOM arid ECONOMYto Insure, Intbe
best Companies. and lliere Is NONE BLIILR
tiitm the old INSURABLE COMPANY 01
NORTH AMERICA.
Arthur G. Coffin. President; Charles Platt. \ Ico
President; Mathias Marls, Secretary; William
Buehler, Central Agent, Harrisburg, Pa.
SAME. K.. lIUMRICH, Agent, .
Main Street, Carlisle.
December 10,18(19— ly.
R
O
Ensntance
INSURANCE
Of New Haven,
CONNECTICUT
The “ Homo'* Is established on a
SECURE BASIS,
the business nmmaliy omouutlnK to
$2,000,00
and is one of tbo
MOST RELIABLE AND POPULAR
COMPANIES
m the United Slates
on Desirable Property at low rates.
ALL LOSSES
Liberally Adjusted
PJiOMPILY PAID
’U West Main Street, Carlisle, fn.
SAMUEL K. HUMRICH,
.Oct, 28. 16W--ly
NORTH AMERICA ! I
Philadelphia.
•ASU CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $2,800,000.
8 2 3,000,0 00.
lateccllanemis
OSADAIiIS
IJHE* GREAT AMERICAN
I HEALTH RESTORER, purines tlieblood
and cures Scrofula, Syphilis, Rkm Diseas
es Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, and
ali Chronic Affections of lie Blond, Liver
and Kidneys. Recommended by the Medi
cal Faculty and many thousands of our
best citizens. .
Read the testimony cf Physicians and
patients who have used Rosadalis; send
for dur Rosadails Guide lo Health Book,
or Almanac for this year, which wo publish
for gratuitous distribution , It will give yon
much valuable luformrtlou.
«T)r. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says:
I take pleasure in recommending your
’ Rosadalis ns a very powerful alterative.
I have seen It used in two cases with happy
results—one in a caseof 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 longstanding, which i,s lapldly
Improving under its use, and the indica
tions are that the patient will soon recover
1 have carefully examined the formula by
which your Rosadails Is made, and llnd it
an excellent compound of alterative in-
of Nlcholasvillo, Ky., says
he has used Rosadalis In cases of Hcrolula
and secondary Syphilis with satisfactory
results as u cleaner of the Blood I know no
b Samuci m6 (i. y * McFadden, Murfreesboro*,
used seven bottles of Rosadalis,
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism;
send mo four bottles, as I wish it for my
brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. ■
Benjamin Bcchlol, of Lima, Ohio, writes.
I hftvo'suffered for twenty years with an
inveterate eruption over my whole body;
a short lime since I purchased a bottle of
Rosadails and it effected a perfect cure.
Rosadalis is sold by ail druggists.
Ljjon.tov.-M
' proprietors,
Feb 10,ib70-ly
B. EWING,
CABINETMAKER . mATr , ATI
AND UNDERTAKER,
WEST’MA IN STREET.
CARLISLE, PENN’A.
A SPLNFDID ASSORTMENT OF |
NEW FURNITURE
for the Holidays, comprising
Sofas, ' Camp Stools.
. Lounges, Centre Tables,
Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables.
Easy Chairs, CardTablea, .
Reception Chairs, Ottomans, •
Bureaus, SVhat-Nota
Secretaries, ■ &c„ &c M
Parlor,
Chamber,
Dining Room.
Kitchen
■ and OfUco
FURNI T U R E .
of the Latest Styles.
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS,
Splendid New 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 onTeasonablo terms,
Dec. 17.1808—1 f
rjl H E BONDS
OF THE
Chicago, Danville & Vincennes
RA ILR.OAD CO.
UPON EXAMINATION
’'Hfi’lLß BE, FOUND TO BE THE BEST
AND THE
heapest Yet Offered to The PubliCi
THIS WILD HE BORNE OUT BY
Tho rich country the road traverses, with Its
Agricultural and Mineral resources.
The cash subscribed to tbe capital stock.
Tho excellence of tho 65 miles already built,
and tho money -v-pend
odT for vigorous Mulshing oi tlio lino lu tho
spring. t
The' excessive earnings to accrue from tho
completion of tho whole lino.
Tho ample sinking fund for thecerlaln redemp
tion of the bonds.
Tho very liberal interest running over a term
of -10 years.
Tho security afforded by registry.
• The mortgage covering the entire road, equip
ment, franchises, and ail property, present and
future—indeed the security ol twice tho amount
of bonds Issued.
Tho low currency price they are now oflered
at.
All this Is verified lu detail in the complete
pamphlet, which can ho had of us.
Wo know these bonds to bf good, ana wo
-know Uic'chttntPtemttd-cap»ieK-y-oM'be-odinpft~
ny’s estimates can bo implicitly relied upon to
give these bonds the highest standard. We
therefore freely and fully recount end them.
W. BAILEY LANG a; CO., Merchants,
No. 51 Cliff St., Nkw Youk,
Agents for the sale of the Bonds.
A. L. BPONSLEII
Special Agent for these Bonds.
March 10,1870—2 -
1,000 Agents Wanted for Binglej*a
Natural History,
Giving a clear and Intensely interesting account
of tbolullnlio variety of habits and inodes of
life, of nearly every known species of beasts,
birds. lies, insects, reptiles mollusca and ant.
raulcu - ' ol the globe. From the famous-Lon
don four-volume’ edition with largo additions
Irom the most celebrated naturalists of the ago.
Complete In one largo handsome volume of 1082
pages, richly Illustrated with 1,000 spirited en
gravings." Price down to gold basis, to suit the
masses. Should outsell, live to one, any book In
the Hold. Terms the mostllberul. I\,llparticu
lars sent free. Address, A. 11, HUBIIAUD, Pul).,
•HO Chestnut St., Plain.
April 21—Iw
J . Jj. H T 13 K N K K 1 B
LIVERY AND RALE STABLE
BETWEEN 11ANOVEU AND BEDFORD STS
IN THE HEAR OF BENTZ HOUSE
CARLISLE, PA.
Having lilted up the Stable with new Carri
ages, Ac., I am prepared to furnish llrst-olass
turn-outs ut reasonable rates, Parties taken of
and from the springs.
April 25,1807-2 y
31) ait
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
<; natural Vitality and Color,
1A dressing which '
i,-. at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
, hair. Faded or stray
hair i* soon restored
to its original color
with the gloss and
Jrcshn ess of youth
-Thin hair is thick.
cued, falling hair cheeked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair whore- the follicles nro destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
B»f such ns remain can bQ finv.ea for
usefulness by, this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional-use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
■onscnnently prevent bnldness. Free
those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
~uly benefit hat not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else caa ha found so desirable.
Containing neither oi} nor dye, it docs
not soil white ctnubrie,, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it, a rich glassy,
lustre and a grateiui perluinc. - 1
Al'cnt.
Prepared b’y Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LO WELL, MASS.
PRICE $l.OO.
KorSalcby HA\;EUSTICK& imp’s.. Agents.
Ciu-llslo. I’U.
l-’eb. JO, 1870—ly •
Hfhiical
■w-\ r WM. D. HALL, and Drs. MARY
I } s. HALL. Ilomceopathic Physicians and
Medical Eleclrillona. Olllcoand residence No.
07 South Hanover street. Carlisle Pa. All acute
and chronic diseases skllllully treated. Special
attention will bo given to the cure of all chronic
diseases hs Scrofula, Cancer, Bronchitis, Epi
lepsy, Dyspepsia, Totter, Liver Complaints, St.
Vitus Dance, Goitre, Paralysis, Neuralgia and
General Debility. ’ _
Ladles suffering from Prolapsus,Uterl, Loucor
rheea. Amenorrhoca, Dysmenorrhea; Nervous
Affections, and any form of Uterine Complaints
can bo speedily cured. The above diseases have
tbclr origin In loss of the vital power of tbo body,
brought on by Injurious excesses, sedentary
habits, and the use of powerful medicines. I\o
males suffering from any chronic uflecfcldßt are
especially Invited to call and examine Drs.
Hall’s superior method ol treating diseases.
Health wo consider to be an equilibrium of the
elcetrlc condition of the hum rt n system, and tho
more perfect the equilibrium, tho more perfect
the health. Disease, on the contrary, Is either a
vlus or minus of thewholo.ora portion—making
one part plus and the other mi'mw, and thereby
causing obstruction and stagnation of tho vital
fluid Electricity Is the natural element of the
Nervous System, the connecting link between
mind and matter, and tbemostsubtlesubstance
known. It ciiculates the blood; Is tho cause of
voluntary and involuntary motion; produces
ah the chemical changes in tho system—tho de
composition and recomposition—and always co
operates with vitality In Imparting health and
strength to the human system. If Electricity Is
the generating agent of animal life, how imnor-.
taut then It must bo In the continuance of that
life ns also in the preservation of health. We
would here state, for thobenefltof those unac
quainted with tho subject, that tho application
of Electro-Magnetism Galvanism and Electricity
as a therapeutic agent for nil disease,is a fact well
established by many years’ practice. .
Great evil, ns well ns good, has resulted from
the reckless and indiscriminate use of Electrici
ty. TL lias been applied by the learned mid un
learned—hap-hazard, without any assurance of
accomplishing tho desired object; and when
successful, was looked upon as the result ol
nnod luck, rather than the effect of an Immuta
ble Law. When Its operations are thoroughly
understood, the case properly judged, and tbe
application scloutlflcafly made, there can bo no
uncertainty •or doubt about the result. It
soothes Nervous Irritation, equalizes the Circu
lation, restores a healthy balance to the Ulsor--
dered Functions, and Imparts a vigorous lone
to tho body.
This discovery Is the result of many years hard
and scientific Investigations. Its great superi
ority over all other systems for the cured dis
eases has been praetlc’ally tested Ur dlfierent
.parts of the country. Thousands of invalids
have been treated, suffering from-almost every
form ami condition of disease common to all
sections of our country, who, after Ire tmeut by
tho most eminent medical men, had beenglven
up ns Incurable; and In nearly every case a cure
had been effected.
Our ollices are strictly private—consultations
free, patients In the country visited at any hour
Of tho day or night.
Dec. 23. 1869-s-llm.
lyer'j Cathartic PilTfe,
'\ tbo parposoa of a Larati
Perhaps no one me. i
/■$ dm'U mi universally rc
/v qiuiv.l by everybody as
.p/ a iMflurtU', nor was ever
aov-hcfove so universal
le’a'dopted.inlo ine, in
eVerwomurv hud among
ail elasse--, as thU until
but e.llrieul pnrgatue
j’tl!. The obvioiH
-.cl is, ihal iL is a more
>•. ? llaiile mill I’m* m<>/e Ulec-
Vj =■■'■* lual raaunly than any
’ ntluir.. Thorm wim.havo
tried , ke. ~< ; i,»i it-mired the n: those who have
urn. lai »\v tu a a •iii-e.-i their neighbors and li'iend*,
:*:i ‘ .:!! In; > ,v that 'Vint 11 does dure it does always
-■ ini* it u i’...i' through any limit or negleelof
it- r.j a:iii Wo have thousands upon limn*
' ( i i i ill* eon hi Mfcs oiTheir remarkable enres of dm
f aluv. :a ' complaints, lint oncli ernes uvj known in
rv-jiy neighborhood, am) we need not publish them.
\da[>(ed to all ages ami conditions in all climates;
coni am mg neither ea loin el or any deimerSous drug,
tm-y may he taken willi <afely by anybody. Their
-agar minting pre-erw-i Uiem ever fresh anil makes
’h -m plea-ant to take, while being purely vegetable
,i i harm ran arise from their nscin any quantity.
They operate, hy their yilluencc on tlio
in'"i n;ii viseer.-i to purify ami stimulalo it
mio healthy a-thm —remove the obstructions of the
•l.i.u i-h, bowels, liver, ami other organa of tho
body, i !•-{.): ing their irregular aelion to health, and
V ■•■i.TeiTing, wherever' they exist, sueh derange
meat, as.nre the Hist origin of disease.
Mimit' 1 directions are given In the wrapper on
the box, for the following complaints, which these
7T7N rapidly enrc:-r. _
x '- 7 r>
v
Tor or Snillgeitlon, Ki«tlcixi>
Ij.uiu'iior ami Jkorm of Appetite, limy
slioul.l loi taken mudcaioly to stimulate the stem*
;i -li ami ii'-toiv 110 heahhy tone and action.
For Liver :mcl its various symp
tom.-, DSUumii .Sicii Headache,
.H.madipo or Llraou KicUnesn, UilioiiH
tf’itlli* ami CtilimiH fi’uvrr*, they should be Ju
demm-ly Tor each ease, to correct the diseased
m-lhm or remove Hie obstructions which emiso it. ■
For Bd.vufiiter.v or BPlarrlmea, but one mild
do is gpmwally mpiired.
For Oravrl, Palpi,
tixinn «/* the Heart, tt»aln in tl»« Hide,
SilncU and ll.olnM, they should bo continuously
taken,as n-imred/to change the diseased nctionoY
dm sy.-tem. Willi Mich change those complaints
di
dare ill, l cih! fof a drastic purge? ’
l o. .’'in«>j>re«Hl<>n a large doso should be taken
a - it produces the desired effect by sympathy.
A~ a Dhniri' I‘lt!. take one or two Pills to pro
mot" dlgj-tnm ami relic re the stomach.
An o.va-ional do-e .stimulates the stomach mil’
move]-* into healthy ai-tion, restores the appetite,
mi l invigorates the system. Hence it if? often ini
vaiitageons where no serious derangement oxi«r-
One who lech tolerably well, often finds that ado-i
ol tlii;-*!! Pitts makes him fool decidedly better, from
then- cleaning mid renovating effect on the diges
tive apparatus.
liii. if. C. AYJ33S iC CO., Practical Chemists
LOWPPTj. MASS.. V. S. A.
For Sale by HAVERSTICK Jr BRO’S.. Agents,
Carlisle, Pa.
Feb. 10» 1870-11
pHEAP COAL! CHEAP COAL!!
The subscriber is prepared to deliver, by the
car load, to Ltmolmrners and other consumers
along thoJlne.of. tiro Cumberland Valley Rail
road, thocelgbrated
LYKENS VALLEY COAL,
LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES FOR CASH!
This Coal Is of very superior quality, ami will
bo furnished at prices which will defy all compe
tition.
The subscriber will deliver Coal at Carlisle,
by the car load timing the current, month, at
tho following prices per ton of U.OOO lbs,
PEA
NUT.
STOVE
EGG,
And to other points of tho road, ho will deliver
It, adding or deducting the expense of dlllerenco
In freights.
Tho above rales will bo subject to tho rise or
fall of prices, each month at the mines.
GEOUGE ZINN.
Onico cor. Main and Pitt Sts.. Carlisle l»n
Feb. 10 1870, 1
JgIARLY ROSE POTATOES.
"A limited quantity of pure Early Rose Pota
toes foi* sale, us follows •
One Rushcl
.$2 GO
. 1 75
. I 00
HA ML. K. lUJMIUCU.
, W, A. IIUMUICH.
Ofllco 2<VWcst Main Bt,, Carlisle, JPa.
Fob. 10,1670—Urn
One Peck,.
j-jRB gs.and mejmcines .
Medicines and Fine Chemicals,
Drugs, Medicines, Chcmicas,l hooks
Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per
fumery, Toilet Articles, &c. t Dye
fjtiiffs, Tosmetics, Stationary,
i fee. Also, Dure Wines
for Medical Pur• .
. .poses*
‘■■Their/assortment' Goods, lii variety, novel
ty and'-elegauco, cannot be surpassed. The arti
cles have been selected with great.care,and are
calculated In quality and price to command the
attention.©! purchasers. • ,
Physicians prescriptions carefully compound
cd. A fult>Jtock ol Patent Medicines on hand
Allsioodk warranted ns represented.
“ U HAVER3TICK BROTHERS,
No. 10 North Hanover St.
Feb. 18.1870-Jy
jgAZAAR OP FASHIONS,
The undersigned would most respectfully In
form the public, that he has opened a branch of
tho New Yoik MILLINERY STORE, of Lancas
ter Pa., with a fine stock of fashionable MIL
LINERY AND TRIMMINGS, consisting of
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS,
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.
Fresh groceries i fresh
GROCERIES 11
Always to bejhad at tho
And Why are they always fresh? Because wo
sell a great amount of thorn, and sell them low.
Therefore, turn our stock often, and consequent*
ly our goods must'be fresh,
you will find evcrythlngyou wish In the way of
GROCERIES.
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE.
WILLOW AND
CEDAR WARE, .
• STONE AND
•CROCKERY
' WARE,
Choice Hams, Dried Beef, llologma, Boof,
Tongues, Biscuits and Crackers ol every de
scription. Pickled, Spiced and Fresh Oysters,
Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, <fco.,
«tc,
and no end to
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 the same care ns 11 you wore here
yourself; Allkinds of
tnuenjn exchange for goods, or cash
GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS.
NO. 8 8 EA ST POMPHET STREET,
* , CARLISLE. PA.
Notice.—Having transferred my entire Inter
est in the grocery buslnet-s lo my Fons, thoseln
deblcd to mo are requested to settle with them
during my absence In Europe.
GEO. B. HOPEMAN.
ri ROCERIES, ecu.
The subscriber begs leavo to Inform tho citfc
zoos of Carlisle and vicinity that he has pur-,
chased the Grocery Store of D. V. Keeny, No. 78
South Hanover Streets Carlisle, whore he will
carry on tho Grocery Businesses usual. His as
sort moot is varied, and consists In part of
QUEEN SWA RE,
GLASSWARE,
STONE ami
EARTHEN WARE,
CEDAR and
WILLOW WARE
TEAS,
COFFEES.
‘SYRUPS,
SPICES,
'■FANCY SOAPS,
— T?OT>T?CJ
V . TOBACCO,
M • FISH.
, OILS, . ,
HALTERS,
. BEGARS,
SALT,
POTATOES,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT,
CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR, FEED,
and a toil assortment of articles usually kept In
a flrst-class Grocery store. Give him a call, and
satisfaction will bo guaranteed.
Oct. 10,1800. JOHN HECKMAN.
JjllNß CLOTHING.
ut tiio
ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
NO. 22, SOUTH HANOVER STREET,
Carlisle Pa.
I invito the attention of my old customers and
the public at largo, to my largo and Brilliant
stock of
.83 00
. 1 00
, 5 2T>
. 5-23
for men, y outh, and boys’ wear. My custom de
partment comprises the llncst and mostscloct of
Cloths and Casslmeres. while my array of
REAOY MAJDE CLOTHING
is carefully and most tastefully gotten up.
canuot and will not bo undersold.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON
NO. 22 NORTH HANOVER STREET, Carlisle.
am still selling the Florence Sowing Ma
chine.
■JjtOU BALE CHEAP.-—A second Land
J’ Range, fll good as now, apply to
"IUopL 23— IL A, 0 LYNE.
Dr i]
TH E BEST PL A O'E
TO BUY
PURE AND RELIABLE
it M V'<&
18 AT
HAYERSTICK BROS.,
No. 10
Kuvftx Hanover Street,
CARLISLE PA.
DEALERS IN
WHOLESALE & REJAIL,
TO THE PUBLIC,
BONNETS AND HATS,
SASH RIBBONS,
TRIMMING RIBBONS,
' . VELVET RIBBONS,
Black, and Colored Crape,
BLACK And colored illusion,
silk, satin:, velvet,
Embroidered Edgings and lusertlugs,
COLLARS AND GUFFS ,
April 7,1870—3 m
©romiea.
CHEAP ST OgR E
.NO 88 EAST POMPRET STREET
NOTIONS
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
SUMMER GOODS,
May 13.18G0
\ LL HAIL 1 ALL HAIL I!
“"THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT IS THE
MORNING GLORY STOYE
THE GREATEST STOVE FOR 1808. •
- Walker & Claudy having Just returned from
No\v York and Philadelphia, where they have
purchased the largest, latest and best assort-,
moutof
PARLOB UOOKI N G and
HEATING STOVES
over brought to Ibis place, have nowon exhibi
tion and for sale at iholr Store Uoows.
NO. IS WEST MAIN STREET,
whore they will always bo pleased to see tboir
old friends and many new ones, call and exam
ine
THl'i GREAT , MORNING GLORY
PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER
—AND
THB CELEBRATED REQULAjX » OR TA-RY
TOP COOKING STOVE
TUB BEST IN THE WOULD.
THE MORNING GLORY &
Is mo mo i perrLot panor stove in use any where
or everywhere. It Is aßaso Burner,and one Are
will lost all winter. It has mien doors nil around
and is ns-l right and cheerful as nn open gate. Wo
rcspoctfa.ly refer to tbo following persons from
among hundreds of others who havo us<;d It. ns
to Us merits:
James B. Weakley,
Bov. J. Boas,
W. B.Mullln, l
Webort & Dorian d
Geo. Woise,
David Uhoads,
Levi Trego,
Bamuel Grcasou,
Weakley & Sadler,
L. T. Greeuflold,
Bamuel H. Gould,
Jason W. Eby,
Thos. Lee,
Peter Sputir,
Wm. P. Stuart,
Jos. Galbraith,
John Id.
Wo have also a very largo variety of Cook Stoves
of the very best, namely:
NOBLE COOK. (Gns Burner.)
COMBINATION, (Gas Burner,)
WM. PENN.
EUItEKA,
• WABASH,
ELECTRIC,
ami NIAGRA, all of which great sat
isfaction to the purchasers. We have also a
larco lot of
, TIN AND OTHER WARES,
ofour own manuiacluro
TIN AND SHEET IRON,
of allkinds coustHutly on hand.
SPOITiTN6, ROOFING A JOBBING
of all kinds done on short notice ai.d substanti
ally. In conclusion we Invito our friends to eail
and examine our goods and save won
ty per cent. “
WALKER & CLAUDY,
NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET,
Carlisle, pa.
Oct. 8.18G9. >
jgCOJSOMISTSJ -
Your attQntiou Is caled to the fact that at
RHINSMITH & RUPP’S
Store you can see the flnestdlsplay 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-
COOK STOVES,
BARLEY SHEAF,
NOBLE COOK,
AIIUS. J-iUICU.
Warranted to BAKE, ROAST apt! HEAT better
•with IcsS fuel, than any other stoves in this
market. Attention is called to our
REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER,
REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER,
(Quite a novelty)
£
. Having acquired a reputation in this and ad
joining counties for our '
Wo are determined to keep up the same Inthefu-
ture, feeling confident that wo can sell you good
articles at rates lower than others sell bad.
We have also on hand and for sale a fine as*
sortmcul of
PLAT IRONS,
COFFEE MILLS.
And all sorts .of
OLL W WARE,
Of good material, and heap.
Wo have, and keep, constantly on hand, a very
largo assortment of WARES usually-kept Inn
first class
TIN AND SHEET IRON WAREHOUSE,
•ROOFING,
Done on short notice, and at reasonable terms.
None but good workAen and good material .on
hand.
RHINESMITH & RUPP,
Noh. (12,04, (JO North Hanover St.,
November 11.1800. Carlisle, Ponna.
Jyj'O NEW DISCOVERY !!
Z(> liua iuxig UttUll Kuutru Unit LUO old USlUUliSli*
od and woil stocked
FURNITURE ANT) BEDDING WAREROOMS,
IL li. L E irJfl, Sr
are the cheappstln the city. He Is now selling
Parlor Suits, In Plush. Hair Cloth, Reps or Tony.
Walnut Chamber Suits In Oil or Varnish; Co;-
tnge Furniture, nil styles; BEDDING AND
MATTRESSES, various sizes, cheaper vhnn auc
tion prices. Como and see. and ho convinced.
You will save money by giving ua a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
H. R. LEWIS, Br„
113-1 Market Street, JPhilaflelflhla .
~ . N°xt door-lo cor. of Fifteenth SI.
March 10,1870—bm
INK LEY KNITTING MACHINE
FOR I* AMILY US*— simple, cheap, reliable, knlls
everything. AGENTS WANTED. Circular and
sample stocking FiIEE. Address HINKLEY
KNITTING MACHINE CO.. Bath, Mo., or 170
Broadway. N. Y.
Feb. 17, 1870—3 m
JT O T EJj .
PtfRCELL HOUSE,
WILMINGTON, N. 0.
xmorniETOß:
J. It. DAVIS, of mills House, Charleston, S.
.02- Coach, Carriage and Baggage Wagons al
ways ready to convoy Passengers to antfe from
the Railroads, Dec. 23, iB6o—Cm,
Book agents wanted to
BELL
TEN YEARS IN WALL ST,
Pronounced the fastest selling bonk out. One
Agent reports 70 orders Ins days. 'lt Includes all
that la mysterious and Interesting in tho focus
of speculation, 13 years’experience of tho au
thor; Portraits and Lives of Vanderbilt, Drew,
Fisk Gould and many others. Filled wlthlllus
trallons. Great Indncemenis to Agents | Pend
for circulars to WORTHINGTON, DUSTIN &
CO.. Hartford, Conu.
April l!l—4w
WANTED.— Traveling nml Local
Agents for tho Delaware Mutual Lllo In
surance Co., for all pans of Pennsylvania and
Now Jerscv. Reference required. Ad,lres'*
Biunch onlcft DELAWARE MUTUAL LIFE
INB. CO.. N. W.cor.Uth and Chestnut Sts., Plain.
April 21—I>y
Hon. J. Stuart, ,
Edward Fury, .
Sorg’i Irvin,
Col. A. Noble,
Mr. Mansfield, Sun’t.
Ml. Holly Paper Mill
Co.
Sam’l Kcrapton,
Tfios. Chamberlin,
olm Stuart,
John T. Green,
Henry L. Burkholder,
Klchnrd Woods,
J, S. Woods,
MaJ. Woods,
1. Gregg.
STOVES AND HEATERS,
not bejsnrpasscd.
NOVELTY PARLOR COOK,
audNATIONAL RANGE,
STOVES,
KNIVES and FORKS,
#
SPOONS, PANS,
COAL BUCKETS,
•SPOUTING,
and JOBBING
:e.
HARD WAB
-AMB
c U T, L E u Y,
311 JL Jj 3$ It »£* £()
take this opportunity or dlrcctln,,,.
ofthe community lit larae 2i * llle «l
particular, to their recently repicmV/ p 0
HARD WAHe,
They studiously avoided Investing doting
high prices, nnd patiently milted li e
out of the bottom before attempting to nll
shelves, nnd now thnt things Imvc been
0 old Urao prices, ns near oajlosslljle the]
Invested largely and are prepared lo gu.
lo their Irleuds and customers ns low pn c
any market outside the cities. They csj (
Invite the attention of mechanics, fornic
builders. Our sUck, is complete ntulnoi
fear-nicollng'wlth dlsappointmcntm ei
for anything in our line.
We have the agency of thoWlllcox
sewing m-ac h i x
and would -respectfully sk nil tlioseli
a Machine, to examine the WiUqoxiGlll
foro purchasing.
All orders promptly attended to, and
delivered to nil purls of the town free old
Feb. 25.1&C9.—1v
18T0 H A K D AV A R E -
HENRY SAXTON. | J.]>.
H. SAXTON, & GO.,
ISO. ,15, EAST MAIN S'
Dealer# in Hardware , utler^
CARLISLE, -PA.
hereby announce to the public, Hint they
selling everything In tlieirline, oltlicrwl
or retail, at, prices much lower than
bought thlßsldof Philadelphia,
Our stock consi-ts In part,of
BUILDING MATERIAL 01?
DESCRIPTIONS
e
Iron.
Nalls,
Shovels,
iioes,
Forks,
Rakes,
Spades,
Crow bars,
Sledges,
Picks,
Paint.**.
Oils,
Glass,
Party,
Varnishes,
Cement,
Plaster,
Hand,
Also ft full and well selected iissori
MECHANIC’S TOOLS,
TABLE AND POCKET CU'
A full stock of
FARM BELLS,
Plows, Homes, Chains, Grain bnes. .
leys, find Hay' Elevators of all descrlpi
GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDEU. SHOT.
and ammunition of all kinds.
Thankful for past, favors, by strict ntli
business wo hope to receive ft coaliDt'
the sumo.
H. saxto:
Eob. 3.1870
JQRti. D. FAHRNEY AEON
CELEB E A TED
PREP A RATI
FOR
JDLEANSING TEE BL(
The long and favorably.known Prep
Drs. D. I'uhrnoy & Sou for rleauslrui
needs nt this day no recommeiulnilij
bunds, Us virtues having been pMnW
the thousands of rases where It has go
in the moat dilllcult forms of
CHRONIC DISEASES,
during the. last bixty years. So lileWj
teemed, that the demand Is coustnrjilj
Ingi not only at homo, but wo are anti
lug applications for It from the me
sections of the country—North, East,
West. To meet this demand, as well
Vent the public from being
have determined to put tids PBEi, a
In such a lorm that it may bo within
everybody everywhere* , , .
Other Preparations..far inferior to '
Ino, having been put out by certni
have been mistaken by some for our
as a matter of course (no old Preparn
Fahrnoy & Son has been made to kuiic
rcnutalion; therefore to prevent thisro
well ns to meet the Increasing detni
tinned above, we have coDcfudeu to
mcdlclue out in LIQUID FOKM.
Wp will alxruxt.tho same tlui6put O'
nal fn package lorm lor lueoeiiem
our old customers and others who im
fer the medicine as • first prepared. >
mending It to euro ail dlsca.sos.tho nui
Is heir to, but ns a family Medicine, ni
diseases originating from Impure l|
Disordei od Liver, It has no equal; nut
the following diseases:
Scrofula. Cutaneous Diseases. Erysip
Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Pimples, on
Tetter Affections, Old and, blubuo
Rheumatic Aflecllous. Dyspepsia, C
Sick Heudacho, Jaundice, Pali Knew*
Del>ility, Mercurial Diseases, Foul bto
gather wlihull other Disorders art
Impure Blood, and Disordered Dim. l
Prepared by Drs. Di PAIIRNM
boro', Maryland, And Dr. P. B. **
Keedysvlllo, Md.
Sold by all Drugglsts-and Merchants!
None genuine unless signed :;P.
For snlo by VV. F. Horn, Urusß a>
S. Huber, imigglst Hewvlllo l’a ;
Clark, LoosHonda. John b. AJticr
Slilppunsburg, H. 11. Suavely, bn
ebamcsbuig. ------
April 7,1870—Cm
TVTEW LIQUOR STORE.
JOHN HANNON,
N. K. CORNER HANOVER ANDPOI'
(A low doors South of JleauaSW
Pure Kyo Whiskey,
•Beat Com in on
Pure Holland Gin,
Gftjeor Brandy,
• port Wluo,
• sherry Wine,
Jnmaclft Rum,
, ItoptegJ
U TAYLOR’S BITTERS—INHOFF’S,
bitters.
May 13 180Q-1Y
QUMBERJ.AND NUBSEKI
HENBY S. RUPP, m> ri “
BiiiHKJiAKBTOwif, Cii Coup
OlVurea largo nud line assort »«■
Stock, for tuo coming fall, consist*
ol fruit Trees ol the ver;
greens uim&lnulu Trees,U«t
u largo stock of Grape v»
Wains, every vnrloiy worin
ol small fruits, Largo Kliubai b, 4t.
Usage Orange Xor Hedgin-- ® nU
Roses, Greenhouse Flowers nud CJjI
tiling wanted In ibo Nuiseiy
hero, of the best quality “.gratis.
Catalogues and Price Lists sent S
June 21, 18(19—ly
MpiiiF
ull tho lUil'orentstylea of n ,n
xTo^ivP B B.AriBBO««
aiblaniotxp®-
ulmu Pictures on
ar.. *
lU lSico..» attoutton elvcn to »P
gffri r a r v°ffi < i“urp l .trou» 8 odf. M P^
__
J 7. B. DOUGHERTY
WITH
CONOVER, DORF* & C °'
MANUFACTtIB^,!
AND W1101,E3 ALE
boots a. n d s ® b6 j*
bo. m mark® ■
PIIILADBU
July 15, 1869-jy