J^ttcoltoL i Gaud EM Hints.—At this time every • body who Imsn garden is busily at work in it, for even a few days lost now with some crops cannot bo recovered. Having planted the early peas, the next varieties in order are the Dwarf, Blue Imperial, Large White Marrow fat, Champion of England and Eugenie. If a selection from these is made, let it be the Imperial and Eugenie. Onions (white is the best) ought to bo in by this time. Lettuce for the first crop to cut young, should bo the Early Curled Silesian, sown thickly in a warm border. .This should bo followed, and set out at once, at intervals, two or three times, for heading, by the Early Cabbage Lettuce, which is the standard variety and super ior to any other. This must be follow ed by the Curled India, which heads later and bears the hot sun. The Early York Cabbage sown in cold frames last autumn can now bo set out; the seed for plants of the Curled Savoy, the Drumhead Savoy, the common Drumhead, and Flat Dutch orauy other, if not already sown should be without delay, in a rich warm border. For boil ing there is no cabbage to bo compared to the Curled Savoy, or for kraut to the Drumhead Savoy, but they arc not profitable for marketing mid are intend ed more for private consumption. Celery seed (the white solid) should bo sown for plants, in a rich, finely pulverized bed, and when up well at tended to. The Early Horn carrot, salsify, leek, sugar parsnip, peppers, early radishes (Long Scarlet, Short-top, While Turnip rooted and Red Turnip-rooted are the best early kinds), Early Bush squash. Early Flat Dutch turnip, etc., must bo sown as early as possible. Rhubarb canstill be transplanted, but no time is to bo lost. Don’t forget the parsley and marl gold, and the little beds of herbs, nuel ' as sage, sweet margoruui, summer sav ory, thyme, rosemary, fennel, lavender etc., Feeding Animals.— lt has not proved profitable to feed cattle large quantities of,grain or meal atji time. A moderate quantity, fed’with great regularity, and the comfort of the ani mals generally attended to, so that there may be a cotistanfc and continued im provement, has succeeded best. We have known a number of experiments, giving results similar to the following: •A neighbor, who had provided himself .with platform scales for the purpose, fed a fine steer first with four quarts of bar ley, meal in addition to his fodder, and found by weighing he gained regu larly eighteen pounds a week. But he was urged to “push him,” in order to see \vhat could be made of so fine an animal. He was accordingly fed with tight quarts a day, when the increase immediately became Idss; and on in creasing the meal to twelve quartsa day, ho gained nothing. Overfeeding had prove*! an injury. It is important to avoid the error of feeding animals too little for a time, and then attempting' to make up the deficiency by overdos , >ng. The best way, and in fact the only way, for success, is to keep up a con stant increase, year in and- year out. ' As to the quantity of general feed for cattle they should have about at the rate of two and a half pounds daily for each hundred pounds of their weight a large animal of course requiring more than a small one. This quantity will of course -vary with the character of the the condition and quality of the lood, care in feeding, etc., but it is about a fair average, when the food is of a mixed character or part meal. Swine require about throe pounds for each hundred pounds of live animal.— Counlr)/ Gentleman. Protection against Moti*.— We have every spring many modes offered dfprotecting furs and woolens against the destructive attacks of the moth dur ing warm weather. Y We have seen -vari ous preparations sold for -this purpose with long accounts appended of their being perfect remedies. Ited cedar chests and closet.sarcjecommcndcdand many people cumber their houses with them tt considerable expense only to find out how grievously they have been disappointed. The best protection we ever tried has been to tie up in close cotton baas all furs and woolens at all convenient to bo so treated, niter giving them a thorough shaking and cleaning, and Idling them there until they’ are again wanted. These bags can be hung anywhere out of the way. If there are' no moths in the articles when lied up there certain ly can none get in afterward, if the bags are sound. All can see that. But when the clothes or articles are too numerous to make that convenient or desirable hang up in the wardrobe, after a good shaking out, and place little bags of camphor all over the wardrobe, lay ing a few in the bo’tom. Then, about every three weeks take out the clothes and shake them up well. No mofii will over desturb them. Poou Cows.—ln tlnj dairy a irreat leak is caused by keeping poor cows Every year dairymen have to milk cows that do not pay for their keeping, lias had eowa.m his herd that made 700 pounds of cheese in a season, while I'll O,. 1 ,! 1 t,ie samo hercl K il ve not more han 200 pounds; We should select our herd with great care and then endeavor to improve it. We must raise our own dairy eows. The native cows are beit to stflit with, if selected for their milk mg qualities. Then got-a goi d tho roughbred bull of the breed wo desire and be sure that ho comes of a good milking family or bred. We should raise ten per cent, every year. That is in a dairy of fifty cows, weshould every year raise five heifor calvcs and whdn they come in, turn otfilveof the oldest or poorest cows. His own choice of breed is decidedly the. Durham, unless the pastures are poor, in which case he should prefer the Ayrshire. The Dur ham is good for beef; and if a cow fails to be a good milker, can bo sold to the butcher at a good price. Two years ago there were 500 cows sold in the fail at an average of $l3, which cost $7O each the previous spring. The cheese from such cows cost 35 cents per pound while it was sold for 14 cents. This is a big leak. Sowing I- lower Seed.— The first of May is quite early enough to sow An nual flower seeds, while bulbs should he planted by the middle or 2l)th of be made as rich as possible witli well rotted stable manure, and pulverized v i V' l T/ nel y- seeds should bo very snghtlv covered with a small iron rake They should be carefully tended, and the soil watered when getting dry with water from a vessel that has been stand ing in the sun ; keep clear of weed- etc -Should the plants come up too tliii-Ulv'- thin them and transplant them after a rain, wherever you may wish them. I hese should bo protected against'the mid-day sun for a couple of days, until ‘“oy established, it is impos riu mi A /'ollar’s worth of seed will be sumcleut for a good-sized border. Bulbs should bo planted so that their crowns will bo two inches below the surface. Many persons plant them in November, and they no doubt produce better flowers, but the destruction bv miqg is so frequent in certain gardens ns to make tall planting hazardrous Qermanlowu Telegraph. Jiow to Obtain, Ilicn Milk,—lf you desire to obtain rich milk and in abundance, give your cows three limes a day n mixture of salt and water, slightly warmed, in the proporlion of one pint of salt to two gallons of water. Dil> (Snoods. JQRY GOODS! ]~)RY GOODS 11 HARPER, Cor. of lluuovcr and Pouifrct Sts. -r—NOW OPEN A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW AND DESIHAIILK FALL GOODS! LOW JPJiI CLB! ! Always on hand a good assortment of PLAIN AMD FARCY DRESS GOODS, at very low-rates, MOURNING mm nioHim goods VLAN LS, •Welsh, Shaker, Dement NE uze, Gray and Ke FlaunelH. BLANKETS. In every variety. SHAWLS, In Checks, Drabs, Mourning and Hlgn Colors. LADIES’ CLOAKING, Beavers, Velveteens ami Frosted Beavers. i WATER Pit OOF CLOTHS, Gold Mixed, Black and White, Barred, «ic. HOSIERY, Cotton,-Woolen and Merino. MERINO VESTS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Ladles’, Misses’, Men’s, and Boys’. JOUVIN’S KID GLOVES, •of lino quality GLOVES, or Fall nd Winter, all sizes and a large variety FRENCH CORSETS, HJp Goar and celebrated Beckel, warranted best makes only. . KNITTING YARNS, Zephyr,-Worsted,Germantown Wools, In all cob lors. Large slock constantly on hand. FANCY WOOLENS. , floods, Ac., In slock at low prices.. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, In new and rich designs. HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, Sheetings, Pillow-Case Muslins, Tublo Linen. Napkins, Doylies, quiltsaml Counterpanes,Not tlnglmm Lace, Towels and Towelllmr. immense stock or DOMESTICS CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES at less than regular rates. All goods bought at the head of the market for cash, and will bo sold at lowest cash prices. . -THUS. A. HARPER. « Cor. of Hanover and Pomfret tots. Oct.7,lBG9—tf. ms Hoop skikts ' 1115 HOPKIN’S “OWN MAKE.” In s ,P Styles, for .Ladles. Misses and Children; the quality and prices of which themselves to every customer, LORSE fnl CORSETS!! COUaHTSIM Just marked down to gold at par; making our pres ent prices less than they cun be atTmded, until gold declines to that point, and 33 per cent, less iVpm^ 6 . 0110 “F 0, We were the first In i hlhulclphla 10-give silver In change to. our customers, and now take the load Inglvlngthem full.advantage ol the return to a specie basis. In advance of the Go'll market; which Will be fut ily appreciated by all who examineour extreme- Skirls, out own make, at 37.-JO, GO. 50, 00, 70, 75, SO. Jy», 00. 05. 81.00 AC tii 82.20. Hand-made Whalebone Corsets at 50, 00,75. 00. 81.00. Aft., to $1.75. Superior French Woven Cori sets at <5 c. reduced Horn 81.00; at 81.00 reduced Irom 81,35; at 81.75 mlucfcd Jruiu 81.75, «sc. »Sc, to 50.00, reduced from 87.00 R. Werly Corsets at 82.00, reduced from $2.50 Ac. Ac. 1 1 hompson s Glove I< itting Corsets at 81.75, re duced froni 82.L0, *ic. Ac,. Mrs. Moody’s Patent Self-Adjusting Abdominal Corsets at a reduc- Uon oHueU, rnSl.tH! per pair, nnunrdlugtoa«mlU ly. All other goods proportionally reduced.— bklrts and Corsets made to order. Altered and Repaired, Wholesaleund Retail—One Price only —( all or send for descriptive circular. WM. T. HOPKINS, March 17,1870—3 m DEWVEN&BRo BANKERS AKp DEALERS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, UNION & CENTRAL PACIFIC. Railroad s 1M MORTGAGE lIONIIH NO -10, SOUTH THIRD STREET, I‘IIILADELPIItA liny sell mid Exchange all Issues of u. S. BONDS on the most liberal terras. IOLLi In,light anti mild al Marital Kates. Coupons Cas/icit, Sloeka bought and sold on Commission onl. Accounts received anil interest allowed on do b fCST ““ bjGcl to Clleck nt «lght. rpiE SECOND ANNUAL HORSE fair. or Tin* LANCASTER COUNTY igricultural Park Asso flatten, LANCASTER PENN’A Pit EMI UMS, $3.200, •a a m lTkmi S iuc'h f' rc & No. 20 West Marti Bt.. Carlisle, Pa. Or.s bushel Is ample seed for an acre; fullv equal to two and a-half bushels of the oilier kinds. In every other respest treat the same as you do the common oats. Turtles wishing to obtain this seed should order at once, us the supply Is limited, Itemlt by Post Olllce order or draft. HAML. K. UUMRICII. -W. A. HUMIUCH, No. 20 "West Main Bt., Carlisle Pa. P eb. 10,1870 —Bril FuViVaY, JUNK'W— A'i). t. Paciitt/Premium, §loo. I XT' ATTONAL HOTEL, S 7-5.() ilrst horse, $2T> to second. Milo and repeat _Li e - In harness. 1 ' . w i?h, Nl ';? I lK'Y;'JllntS'ral--2Vo. 1. Trolling /‘reml- Ul "\ v-oU.—por Lancaster county horsed only. -Ao. 2. 'lroUlnu Premium, For horded that iVi'f never beaten 2HO, $2OO to llrat horse; blOOio .second, and SoO to third. Cent three In nve In harness. iVo.;!. 7'roHinu Pi-nniitm, s2oo—For Lancaster county horses only. TMUIiaDW. JUNE2d-iYo. 1. Trotting Prcmi >on, s2oo.—For Lancaster county horded only. A’o. 2. Tfoilintf Premium, 31,000. —For horsed that have never beaten 2;30. 87i0 to ilrst hors>; $2OO to second, and $lOO to third. Lest three In live in harness. A'o. 2. Trotting J*tcm(wn, S.'iOO,—Open to all horscH. to llrHt horse; BILHJ to second, and SoOto third. IJe.st tlireo In live In harness. - . J-rrmlum, $2OO and ciuiiWC- 0 AItJo heats. To carry JOUib.s: —' a " I'anons Premiums inti be paM/orlioud and Farm Ilors> a. HtulUona, Mures and Colts l . Ue trlttlli ol “I‘wnl must bo on closed with the entrance momy—n) nor cent f ,r the premlum—ln a sealed envelope. wl left n list bo transmitted to the SeereinriM»of»l« i . . . r. M on FUIDay mayaoLh, r ?t , i? l , iss, i,S«r tf.S S?f. r i. eH ,i Vll . l . CIOSO i und on BA'nniDAY MA V !.| at. f 11.. tho envelopes will bo pnbjlelv ?bo As°oo?af'lon. b 0 “ l «>» Uronlnis^ “Sfeil, Ilie 1 lie Interests of tbo American Trot b° ‘“> d orthe'Sec- AUmlaslon l 0 ‘ . 60 ccnls A, « LYNE. 1870. DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS STORE AND Wo are just receiving a very largo invoice of all descriptions of GOODS suited for IUo Spring Season. We have a full stock of THE BEST LOWELL S PLY CARPETS, “ EXTRA SUP’E. “ “ ’* SUPERFINE “ THE CELEBRATED CROSSLEY’S ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS In.new and beautiful Patterns. HALL AND .STAIR CARPETS. r> T o r 1 c of cot ton 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 u Knesls an may favor mo with their p tro, m * c _ My old customers, as well as new ones, wul im well to patronize the National House under Its Slen/ mt apl * rovea arraugginouts and manage? April 21, 71)—tf N.W. WOODS. rfcto . A WORD TO CONSUMI’TIVES Being a short and practical treatise on tim nature, causes, and symptoms of nuhiiunnpv Consumption. Bronchitis and Asti ,n“ S their prevention, treatment, ana euro L in. halation. Hent by mull .Vee. ° uy ,n Address Q. VANIIUiMMFi T \r r» s.West Fourteenth blieet.N. Y L,,4lj > M D Juno 10, ibun— y • EOR RIiNT.-«A two-story n r |„i r Houho. Apply at No. 71), North Put ttr ncdlale possession given, street. April 14-i-r Ur» ®ooDo. SPRING. GOLD DOWN, AND SO ARE AND JCARPETS, AT tRk CENTRAL TO,'HOUSE KEEPERS All widths of Mailmans .So 00 .. 8 00 . 2 00 . 1 00 Five Hundred Dollars, Insurance. BTO. JJOME INSURANCE Of New Haven, CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL - £1.000,000 The " Homo” Is established on a SECURE BASIS, the business annually amounting to $2,000,00 and Isono of the MOST RELIABLE ANITtOPULAR COMPANIES m the United States Special attention given to Perpetual insurance on Desirable Property nl low rates. ALL LOSSES Liberally Adjusted 'PIIOUPILY PAID at the office of the CARLISLE AGENCY, No 26 West Main Streep Carlisle, Pa. SAMUEL K. HUMRICH qgt. 2s. iscs-iy Cliartcroil 1794. INSI/KANC NORTH AMERICA PHILADELPHIA. Oldest Insurance Company m America, CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $2,800,000. SEVENTY-ONE YEARS successful business experience, with a reputation for INTEGRITY and HONORABLE HEALING UNSURPASSED by any similar institution. LOSSES PAID since organization, over ' 833,000,00 0. It Is WISDOM and ECONOMY to trnturo in the best Companies, and there is NONE BETTER than the old INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. ArthurG. Coflln,President; Charles Platt Vico President; Mathias Marls, Secretary; 'William Buehler, Central Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. ■ SAML. K, nUMHICH, Agent Main Street, Carlisle. December 16,1SC9—ly. JjHUsceUaneous OBADALIS K 0 ffIHE GREAT AMERICAN J HEALTH RESTORER, purities the blond and cures Scrofula, Syphilis. Skin Diseas es. Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, and all Chronic Affections of the Blond. Liver and Kidneys. Recommended bvthcMedl cnl Faculty and many thousands of our best citizens. Read the testimony of Physicians and patients who have used Rosadalls; send for ,our Rosadnlls Guide to Health Rook, or Almanac for this year, which we publish for gratuitous’distribution , U will give you much valuable Informrtlon, Dr. R. W, Carr, of Baltimore, says; I lake pleasure In recommending vour Rosadai.is ns a very powerful alterative. I have seen It used intwocn-scswlihhapny results—one In a case of secondare syphilis In which the patient pnnouncc'd himself cured after having taken live bottles ol your medicine. The other is a case of scrofula of long standing, which is inpldly Improving under Its use. and the Indica tions arc that the patient will soon recover I have carefully examinee' thoTmimila by which your Rosaduhs Is made, and llud It an excellent compound ol allciutlvo-in gredients. Dr. Sparks, of NicholnsvlUe, Ky„ say*’ he has used Rosadnlls in cases of Scroluia and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results as a cleaner of the Blood I know no better remedy. f aamuui u. M-ci'auUcn, Tenn., says.* • I have usrd seven'hollies, of ''nosadalls' and am entirely cured of Rheumatism: send me four bottles, as I wish it for my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. Benjamin Bechtol, of Lima,Ohio, writes. I have suffered for twenty years wltu an inveterate eruption over ray whole body; a short lime since I purchased a bottle of Rosadslls and It effected a perfect cure, Rosadiilis Is sold'by ml druggists. Laboratory, 111 Exchange Place, Balti more. - CLEMENTS & CO. I Proprietors, Feb 10,1870—1 y B. EWING, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MA IN SI QE ET. CARLISLE. PENN’A. A SPRNFDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW FURNITURE for tile Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stools, Lounges, Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables. Easy Chairs, Curd Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomons, . Bureaus, "What-Nots' Secretaries, ’ <£c., *c., Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, Kitchen FURNITURE, of the Latest .Styles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS, Splendid New Patterns, BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, lu great variety. . Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country attended to promntiv and on reasonable terms. Dec. 17.1808—tf rpHEBONDS OP THE icago, Danville & Vincennes, RAILROAD CO. UPON EXAMINATION WILL HE FOUND TO BE THE BEST AND THE ' keapest Yet Offered to The Tublio. THIS WIX.I. BE BORNE OUT BY The rich country the road traverses, with ifa Agricultural and Mineral resources. The cash subscribed to the capital stock. The excellence or the 55 milcs-alroadv built and Its equipment. ' The plahs completed, and the money expend ed; for vigorous finishing ol the lino In the uprlt.fj t The excessive earnings to accrue from the completion of the whole lino. .The ample sinlcingfiiud for thecerlalnrcdemp-. lion of the bonds. The very liberal Interest running over a term Of -10 years. . ■ . Tho security nHorded by registry, rho mortgage covering the entire road, equip mcut, franchises, and all property, present and fiUuro--lndeed the security ot twice the amount of bonds issued. low currency price they are now oflered All this is verllled In detail in the complete Pamphlet, which cun bo had of us. iruXw bonds to hr good, and wo can bo implicitly relied upon to give these bonds the highest standard. -Wo thereforei free fully recomn end them. W. BAILbY LANG a: CO., Merchants. No. Gl (Jnipp St., New Youk, Agents for the sale of tho bonds an# . . . A. L. March 10. IS7o2.S'“‘ AE<3nt for lhe “° Bt "“ k 1,000 Agents' Wanted for B ugley’s Natural History, a „ cl ? ar ana intensely Inleresllcgnecount or the Infinite variety of habits nnd nodes of lire ot nearly every known species or liensl™ birds, lies insects, reptiles mollusc,. and iml tnitleu orihoghil.e From (ho ruinous Lou dun hair-volume edition with largo additions nicelebrated naturalfsls or tho age? laches,tmTfit.fphlJr’ A - "• "UUUAlty;®.; April 21—tw J. L. BT JS B N J 5 il ’ S LI VERY AND &ALE STAELE BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS IN. THE HEAR OF BENTZ HOUSE CARLISLE, Pa' Having luted up the Stable with new Carrt ngea, do., I am prepared to furntah tlret-clasa turn-outs at reasonable rates. Parties taken ol and from the springs, 1 April 20,1807—2/ Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to i s natural Vitality and Color. ( hvssing which 1 ' v ' at 01100 n « rcc,l hi e » • healthy, and effectual lhl [ preserving tlm '•s s .hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored * lti ori, ji n(( l color ■ u 'ith the gloss and WSm S”~,/i fi, cued, falling hair checked, and bald ness oflon, though not always, cured In* itn use. Nothing can restore the ■ hair where the follicles arc destroyed," or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment. it will keep it dean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent lire hair from turning gray nr falling.off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair. (lie Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted, merely for a ■ HAIR DRESSING, nothing else ca\ h • liairu! >o desirable. Containing neither * il nor dye, it does not soil white car. hriand yet lasts long on the hair, giv iitu it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful jeriitme. A cent. 1794 OMJUNY * t/^* ... Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Practical and Analytical Chemists, For Snlo by IIAVEHSTICK & BUG'S., Agents, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 10,1670—ly TAr. WM. D. HALL, and Drs. MARY J J S. HALL, irmnceopatlilc Physicians and Medical Elc k clrillons. Olllea and residence No 117 South Hanover street. Carlisle Pa. All acute and chronic diseases skillfully treated. Special attention will be given to the euro of all chronic diseases ns,Scrofula, (Jnnccr, Bronchitis, Kpl- Jepsy, Dyspepsia, Tetter, Liver Complaints, St. .Vllns Dance, Goitre, Paralysis, Neuralgia and General Debility. Ladiessulferlng from Prolapsus tlterl, Leucor ilKcn,- Ainenorrhoja, DysmenorrheaNervous Affections, and any form of Ulonno Complaints I can be speedily cured. The above diseases have tpefr origin in loss of the vital power of I ho body, brought on by Injurious excesses, sedentary habits, and the nso uf powerful medicines. Fe males salleiinE from any chronic airectiun are especially Invited to call and examine Drs. Hall’s superior method of treating dlsenst s. Health we consider to bo an equilibrium of the electric condition oiThe iium«*n system,and the moroperfect'hd equilibrium, the more perfect the health. Disease, on the contrary, is either a plus or minus of the whole,or a portion—making .one part plus and eho other minus, and thereby causing obsjriu lion and stagnation of the vital lluld, Electricity Is the natural element of the Nervous System, the connecting link between mind and matter, and themostsubilesub-rance known. Itch culnles the blood; Is the cause of voluntary .and Involuntary motion: produces ah the chemical changes In the s\ slem-the do coni posh ion and recomposition—and always co operates with vitality In Imparting health and strength to the human system. If Electricity Is the generating agent of animal life, how Impor tant then It must be In the continuance of that mo. as also In the preservation of health Wo •would here slate, for Ihebenellt-of those unac quainted with the subject, that the application of Electro-Magnet ism Galvanism and Electricity as at herapouiic agent for all disease, Isa fuel well established by many years’ practice. Great, evil, as well as good, has resulted from the reckless and Indiscriminate use of Electrici ty. It has been applied by the learned and un learned— hap-hazaul, without imv assurance of accomplishing the desired object; and. when successful, was looked upon as the result oi awl lurk, rather than the effect of an Immuta ble Law, When Its operations are thoroughly understood, the ease properly Judged, and the application sclonlliicilly made, theiocan bo no uncertainty or doubt about tho result. It soothes Nervous Irritation, equalizes tho Circu lation, regimes a healthy balance'to tho Disor dered Functions, und imparts S vigorous lone this discovery Jk the msulTof many years hard ami scleutitic Investigations. Its great superi ority over q!l other systems for tho cured dis eases has been practically tested In difleient parts of the country. Thousands of Invalids imvo been treated, sulferlng from almost every form and condition-of disease common to ail sections of our country, who. after iro-tment by the most eminent medical men, had been given up ns incurable; and in nearly every case u euro had been ellected. Our olllcesaio strictly private-consultations bee. patients In the country visited at any hour of the day or night, •. ' Dec. 23.1800—Um. Ayer’s Sarsapari^. JPlTMffl'IKtO T«BE The reputation this ex ('client medicine enjoys, is derived ironi Us cures, many of which me truly marvellous. Inveterate eases ol Scrofulous dis ease, where, the M-Ptem Kceiaed saturated wilh corruption, have been punned and cured bv it. •^i’ I ’olnlous a fleet ions ami disorder.- , which were air- . Kravated by. the t-milii they were painfully ailHrtiS" s ffp a S cured iu such great mm.fe l.h, S“ ,a,lH ' ail - v tion ofthe eoiintrv, llitiiu-Mi.ia’l, 1 , V 1 Iy b uc ’ be informed of itj vUttiuJ m- ’ y ,U3C; ' l 10 SciofuloUS poison is one of llm mnc i , , enemies ofour race (irl 'lo'dructivc tenant or the orir.'init„Vr. SJ’»r/’/ " Hn 'J »«A'lt without l-p' ,H ' cles may he Mitidc-iK- .V'.lr* tuber lic.n-l, or In.iK.rs lor, its pre.-ence I.V ernn-io, . or J- 1 niions on Mime iiaii < r i-o i,,.,','. ‘IV’ 0r blcer visible forms of >.W,'■,,/! ‘‘ ,a ' emotions or more concealed ibiv/- , Abo iu Hit liravt JilHvnJ? Tn\ r *»‘oj.s l/t and the varum* { {,;‘ tl * lar and nervous Mvie/n,'! f (,n> 01 lllL * "iiiseu are Paired b*v It 1 , mV/.iWI Piih(lulnKtlie«....b.|i l ?sli,. , ni-* t-7i »* J Vi J M. rC,|l,tr f- f1 - fMl ‘ Lut long continued ml- of ihis ?h', • ,m‘.',lU!Mlp the complaint. J/,r -i i : 'i :1J rni ° VlcvvntiouH, and i ', !,,. n- 11 ltlt,u > l ‘inonly soon relieved ;„id'idilm iM, n \ c , purifying and hivigoimim, 1 S ,Cl \/i Plied L %VrZnn)Tln " i'''i sr-Jifr i-i Korer for .he wreat re i nomwho are ami 7 n? “* ICUu tt sL'™ iuai Kymptomatu’ Of ol aMJ n °C H’C.uflVctions relief and '•ouvi,win'/‘! .-r/ ' VIII immediate power upon trial. ‘ ° U,(U “° of Us* restorative and Office JOr -_ ar - c - * «»■, Ma M “‘" ,lud l?l “ Pn. Paris by Sunlight and Gaslight. .A.."’£ ,r , k of tbo Mmlrrlea, VMuei T tutors, mid Crimes, of Ihe Vi/jt <•/ Forts ’ Id\eu7ld“HeemV| I ,' , 'p' ;l ' Kn ‘ VlnB ’‘ " f I’luc'oK, ijiiutuiu (Stones In Pans. Auents wanted A
  • “^o6"pbiia.pt s>nii tßcurlucr yer’s 0 LOWELL, iUA&S. £.1.00. fHcMcal. PRi: P A 12 1: J} jj y at the Drugs, Set. £JRUCS A BID MEDICINES . THEBEST PLAGE TO BUY PURE • AND RELIABLE ■MP JR WJ€TS 9 * Medicines and Fine'Chemical ra a\t HA VERSHOK BROS* UNO. 10 North. Hanover Street, t CARLISLE PA. dealers in Drugs, Medicwes, Chemicas,l hoo7:s Fancy Goods, Confectionaries. Per fumery, Toilet Articles , &c., 'Dye Stuffs, Tosmetics, Stationary , fee, Also, Pure . I Vines . 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 attention of purchasers. Physicians prescriptions carefully componnd ed. a full stock ol Patent Medicines on hand Allgoods warranted as represented, UAVEHBTICIC BROTHERS, • Wo. 10 Worth Hanover St. jgAZAAR OP FASHIONS, Fob. 18.1870—1 y WHOLESALE & BETAIL, TO THE PUBLIC, Tho undersigned would most respectfully In form the public, that he hns opened a branch of the New Yoik MILLINERY STOKE; of Lancnu . T’tTV^U vltll a Jluo stock of fashionable MIL LINERY AND TRIMMINGS, consisting of BONNETS AND HATS, BASH RIBBONS, TRIMMING RIBBONS, DBESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, Black and Colored Crape, BLACK AND CQLOUED ILLUSION, SILK, SATIN, . VELVET, Embroidered Edglnga and Inscrtlngs, COLLARS AND CUFFS; KID GLOVES (war-ranted not to tear) BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, &o. Ladies* Dresses and Clonks, made to order. Give us a call and examine our goods, , ■ April 7. WO-lim MRS. LOEB, Ococeries, Kr™ 81 FjRESH Always to at the CHEAP ST OJR E NO 88 EAST POMPRET STREET “* coi^uS:. You will and every thingyou wish lu thewpyof GROCERIES, QUEENS WART* GLASSWARE WILLOW 1 AND CEDAR WARE. STONE AND CROCKERY Choice Haras, Dried Beef. Boloaina E ho*f Tongues, Biscuits and Crackers of gC: and no end to NOTIONS lniir««i a css to mention them, come and see for ?mn. I ! nnd paints if it don’t suit you to wlth \vnh d t > hi Ur chlltlr cn, as they will be-dealt youkellf h Au\S e o C f nro “ “ y ° U Wero llore COUNTBVPRODUCE, laßen.ln exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS. NO.. 8 8 EA ST POMFRET .STREET, XT CARLISLE, PA. ORtlT,^ OEO. 1!. HOFEMAN. QROCERIES, asu. zoaa of7^r,TlB*l^*and K %i3in'uv tt llmt ll he 11 ImtT nur cbaHetl the Grocery SloTo of D. V, Kccny Bou' ll Hanover Rl reel, Rarllale, where he will cai ry on the Grocery UuBlnesBn.s übuul, Hlsna- QUE^aWARI^’ UUd cuualfitfl la l mrl °f GLASSWARE, STONE and earthen ware. CEDAR and WILLOW WARE TEAS. COFFEES. SYRUPS, SPICES. ROPES. , TORACCO, PISH. OILS, HALTERS. SEQARS, , SALT, ■ POTATOES, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, CO |IN MEAL. BUCKWHEAT; FLOUR, PEED and a, fnjl assortment of articles usually kept In a Ur«t.« us« Grocery More. Give him a call. l and satisfaction will bo guaranteed. Oct. 10, IKIiJ. JOHN lIECKMAN. QHEAP JOHN! ~~ •"“.JMafs? r,om,h ° maritet CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS.AND SHOES, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, Ao. 1 can sell, All wool suits, nt Pants, at Coats,.(mixed) at Vests, {all wool) at Fine Calf Bools, at etc., etc, HOO S.\ IQ! ]V John - building attach ed to the l< run kiln House, tu ieur of the Court ' lt Rossy Wetzel’s. Ho Is the follow that ?> v » auction. Como now, don’t forget poor Cheap John. VN **' l ’ MUy Q, 70—1 m THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PABLCm STOVE ADD HEATER TUB CELEBRATED REOUEAiI i hr TARY IB the mo t punor stove m use nnywiiero ler .°*. 11 a.Unso Burner, apd ono Ilro will last all winter, it has mica Uoorsnll around i s l*P «- rjgljtund cheerful ns an open gale. Wo respectfu.ly refer to the following persons from among hundreds of others who have used It. as to ns merits: James B. Weakley, itev. J. Boas, W. B. Wallin, Wehertdt Borland Geo. Welso, David Khoads, *Lovi Trego, Samuel Gienson, Weakley «i Sadler,- L. T, Greenfield, Samuel 11. Gould, Jason W. J2Uy t Thos. Leo. Peter Spahr, Win. P. Stuart, Jos, Galbraith, , '• J °lmM We havealao a very lari of the very best, namely. NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner,) COMBINATION. (Gaa Burner,) .WiM.PENN? ’ . _ EUJhJSKA, WABASfT, ana NIAGRA, nil of which have gl vmS?, 1 ?'?; lU ° purclmsora -. Wo havl e ni S o a 1 orour own manmacturo TIN AND SHEET IKON, of allkiutis conatMully ou iiauu SPOUTING, HOOPING ,t JOBBING of nil kinds done on short noticd and suhstaml f Jn conclusion we invito our friends to call “se““ ” SOUr B °“ ds 111111 suvo at lQast w “a- WALKER & CLAUDY. NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET Oct B.lB*. JgCONOMISTS ! Your attention is ruled to the fact that at Store you can see the finest display 6f goods over kept In any similar establishment Id the coun ty, consisting In part ol the following STOVES AND HEATERS, Warranted to give general satisfaction SUNNY SIDE TIRE PLACE HEATER, VELVET RIBBONS, 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, Warranted to BAKE, ROAST and HEAT better with less fuel, than.any other stoves in this market.- Attention Is called io our- Having acquired a reputation In this and ad loining counties for our Wo are determined to keep up Ibo-samo In the fu ture, feeling confident that wo can sell you good -mtlcles at rates lower than otliors sell bad. * 180 011 llana “>& / ~,, , r > LEWIS,Rp„ / WI Mnrl-fl Street. PMliub-lphia March 10, IgKm ° Cor - ofFl «*onlh St. inkley knitting machine ™rVihl“g I! T A" ab, (’ Feb. i7,'is;tn-3m JgOTEL, PURCELL HOUSE, WILMINGTON, N. 0. rKorniEToii; J- K. DAVIS, of Mills House, Charleston, S. Cnrrin e e nnd nnggngo Wagons nl , dy to convey Passenaers to ami from the Knilronaa. Bee. 20, IKtO-tlm. Book agents wanted to BELL * TEN? TEARS IN WALL ST, Pronounced the fastest soiling book out. Ono Agent repm ts 7lt orders in 5 days. It Includes ull that is luystorlous and Interesting In the focus o! speculation, 13 years'experience of the au thor; Portraits and Lives of Vanderbilt, Drew *lsk, Gould and many others. Filled nith Illus trations, Great Inducements to Agents! Bend f<»r circulars to WORTHINGTON, HUSTIK & CO.. Hartford, Conn. April 21—Jw $0 00 it . I 2o K 2 60 1 2.» 2 76 Tmvellnff nnd Loral i' VV Agents for tho Delaware Mutual Lite in. sunmeo Co., for all parts or Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Reference required. Ad.lron* Binuch Cilice DELAWARE MUTUAL LIFE 1 Ap^a -4w V * cu ™ nua °*»cstnutsta., PJui/u Stolies, annuwrf, Set. A LL. HAIL I ALL HAIL I! THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STQYE THE GREA TEST STO VE FOR 1808. Walker «t Clautly having Just returned frnm New York and Philadelphia, where they have purchased the largest, latest and best assort meat of PARLOR, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES * * over brought lo this place, have nowon oxhlhJ Uon aud for sale at theli more Rooms. NO. 18-WEST MAIN STREET,. where they will always bo pleased to seo their old irleuds and many now ones, call and exam ine —AND— TOP COOKING STOVE THE WEST IN. TUB WOULD. THE MORNIKG GLOB Y Hon. J. Stnnrt, Edward Fury, Sorg’i Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Mr. Mansfield, Sup't, Ml. Holly Paper Mill SumT Kompton, Cbnmberllu', olni Stuart, •foil 11 T. Green, Henry L. Burk bolder, ItJclia rd Woods. I. 8. Woods, . * •MnJ. Woods,' . Gieec. ge variety of Cook Stoves TIN AND OTHER WARES, RHINSMITH & RUPP’S STOVES AND HEATERS, not bo.aurpasscd. NOBLE COOK, NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, ami NATIONAL ( RANGE, REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, (Quite a novelty) STOVES, COFPEJS MILLS. KNIVES and FORKS, SPOONS, PANS, COAL BUCKETS, OLE W WAR E , SPOUTING, and JOBBING SJartitoavE, HAR -AND -0 tf T L'ER Y| MILLEH particular, to their rc*^ HARD WA R g. Xhoy stucco hVoldcu hlgh pr,oes ’ nnd v ,u lMlh(^ cut„f lh o l) ouo mb(! ro r „ nltclllwui6io^ shelves, mid now that things i mve i(j ooWU.no prices, nBne „ rMpoMib]e .nve,stecU n r 8 0. y „„a Proi , rcpnreil|o^ to Iholr irlouds nml customers „s 108l 0B any market outside.the cities Thtv luvlto tke attention of m ( cU„ nlffli farffl J butldGra, Our B[fic fc Is conjpleto fear faceting with disappointment in eeq^ for anything in our lino. Wo havo tho agency of tllo W lllc« 4(i^ SEWING MACH I K Ei and would respectfully' a Machine, ti examine 1116 Wlllcos j olbbs , foro purchasing. All orders promptly- attended to, and 04 delivered to - 011 pram of the toWn free af ebarre, Feb. 25. 1n69,—.1.v 1870 H HENRY SAXTOa. , H. SAXTON, & CO., KO. 16, EAST MAIN ST., Dealers in Dardware, Iron, utlern , it., CARLISLE, PA,, hereby announce to the public, that tlicrlm... S? r?.?;H V “ n 7' l nr" B 1“ '*** If hue, etfifeS& Or IPlUll, RL piiCt'B Hindi ](UV£>r Minn ji!i' bought this ofl J lnlad“jphiu U Ouv stack consuls In purtof c BUILDING MATERIAL OF.^U DESCRIPTION B' Ir ™. Paints, Wa ls, . Oils SJIOVOIfI, (Jill PS aoes. ' Puny Varnishes, llukcß, ■ Cement, bpuclcs, Waster, Clow bars, ■ ttanil, Ble.locs, i’mrifr , . I iolcH, mkchaSlc-Stoou!, seleclcll nSSOnmi “ W ' TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY A full slock of FARM BELLS, Plows, JJnmcs, Clinlns, Grain bac», Rnpej.Psi leys, and Huy Eluvutors of all dcscrijiliopg. 'GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, WPS and ammunition of nil kinds. Thankful for past.’favors, hr strict attrotlontd huauicss \vq hope to Receive a contlmioticu c tlio same. Ecb.\, S -0 H. SAXTON iCO. D. FAHRNEY & SON CELEBRATED PREPARATION FOR CLEANSING THE BLOOD. ■n^ 1 fli nl favorably known Preparation. iJrs, d. tali nicy & Sou for clemming Hie blood neons at tills day no recommendation at rc Ji nn !i ' * tR virtues having been established U tilei thousands of cases where It has given xC4 In thomosuiuiicult forms of CHRONIC DISEASES, during the Inst Mxty yenrs. So lilelily l»H» teemed, tnat the demand is constantly iinreu ing, not only at homo, but wo nro dally KCdr lug applications for 1c from the most remoa sections of the country—North, Knst.Pontlucl west. To meet tills demand, ns well as lo pfr vent tho public from being Imposed upon.n have determined to put this PBEPAKATI®, in suclra lorm Hint It inny bo wllhia reach « everybody everywhere Otner Preparations, far Inferior lo the gen:- Jne, having been put out by certain pnrtla have been mistaken by some for our own.Rti ns a matter of course the old Preparation of 11 Fnhrney bon has been made lo suffer somea ronutation, therefore tonrcveiitthls niLtaltM well as to meet the Increasing demand Honed above, we have concluded 16 send tt medicine out in lAQWD POIIM. l/* ”' lll * ll “" «• »s« uuVCjcr*< nal in package lbrm*for tho benefit of sowed our old customers and others who may yet prt ler the.inediclno ns first prepared. Not rccou mending it to cure all diseases tho human Wf Is heir to, but ns a family Medicine, ami lotC diseases originatin' from Impure Blood at! Dlsordmed Liver, It has no equal; and will ecu the following diseases: - scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Unlit Sore Lyes, bcald Head, Pimples on the letter Affections, Old and Stubborn Ulctrt c ‘,V' oli mat to A flections. Dyspepsia, Costivciica Kick Headache, Jaundice, Pull Itheum. Genera* Debility, Mercurial Diseases, Foul btoronch.to gether \vi»h all' oilier Disorders arising lrca Impure Dlood, and DJs- rdored Liver, Ac., 40. Prepared by Drs. D. F'AHUNKY AfiUN.Uooi'f boro’, Maryland, And Dr. P. D. FAHILNM, Keedysvllle Md. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants ponewHf.: Xsono genuine unless signed; D. Fahrnev For sale by w. F. Horn, Druggist Carlisle. 6 H. llubor. Druggist Wowvillo Pa. James i. Clark, Lpes y t pbada. JohnC. Altick, Drngfisl Shlppenslnirg. 11, 11. Suavely, Drugg.sl Me ehan-ci'hurg. April i, 1670—Cm LIQUOR STORE. JOHN hXnNON, ’ N. E. CORNER HANOVER ANDPOJIFBEI'ST. (A lew doors South of Beatz , aS £nrfl * ruro Rye wujsuoy, Best Common Whiskey, I'ure Holland Gin, Port Wine, Sherry Wine, Jamuula Rum, - ■$ Kuspbeiryflvrup. Uliuioi'Ug o - 8 R TAYLOR’S BITTERS— ,r BIITEIIS. Mny 13 1300-^ly QUMREKLAND NURSERIES. HENRY S. RUPP, Proprietor, Oilers u largo and’line assortment of Stock, for (no coining fall, consist! n« of ot I‘rultTrees-ol the very best varieties. greens and BhadoTrees,HardyF.owerlr»gBlinio a largo stock of Grape. Vino ami .SimwW'B Plants ovoiy variety worth growing,ull KW" ol small frutts, Largo Rhubarb, ic., Ac. Osage Omngo for Hedging, at go per J£J; R«).sea, Greenhouse Flowers and Plants. thing wanted In the Nursery lino cun ho jm hero, of tho best quality and at tho lo\vcnlP rlft *‘ Catalogues and Price Lists sout gratia. Juuo 21. 18M— ly MRS. R. A. SMITH’S PHOTO’ graphic Gallery South-east Corner ii«£j tree Lund MurketSquare. wh^r w ?im ciri all the dluer««t otj-ico vc i’liolographß, R° m w nio size, * XVORYTYPES, AMBRO TYPES. A>*s -MELANIOTi'PES also Pictures on Porcelain, (something now)b°JJ Plain and Colored, and which are beautllu'P duetious of the Photographic art. Cfth flni them. fr - Particular attention given to copyl°S ll aguorrotypes «£c. Bho Invites tho patronage of thepubllc. Feb. 1), ißiio. J. S. DOUGHERTY r ; with CONOVER, DORFE & CO, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 1 * BOOTS AND SHOES’ MO. OJt MARKET SIR® BI PHILADELPHIA, July 16, 18C9—1y