jorß GJoottß. gPECIE PRICES REDUCTION IN PRICES EXTRAORDINARY GREENFIELD’S No. 4 Hast Main Si., Carlisle Uraud Dlspay of all the Latest Novelties lu dress goods. Elegant Assortment ol* BLACK SILKS Greatly Reduced Prices. JAPANESE PLAIN, AND STRIPED BILKS, JAPANESE KIGUREP POPLINS Mew Slock of COLORED SILKS. A. Splendid AHsoVtment.of NEW SPRING POPLINS for Suits, Very Cheap. BEST D LAINES reduced to 20 and ‘Si cents. 2.000 yards TIP TOP CALICOES ut 10 cto. All tlWbest makes of 1 PRINTS, 12J$ cts. GINGHAMH at Reduced Prices. BEST 4-4 APPLETON A MUSLIN, 10 cents. .. SEMPER IDEM, “ 18 " - WAMSUTTA, " 22 “ A job lot of BLEACHED and UNBLEACHE MUSLINS, 1 yard wide at cents. Stacks of COTTON ADES, TICKINGS, CHECKS. ■ DENIMS. HICKORY STRIPES, LINEN PANTS STUFF, &C„ all at (3reatly Reduced Prices. A Good £IIECK at 12} BLACK AL'PACAS, a special bargain. la the above we defy competition for weight of cloth, or beauty In lustre and shade. They cannot be surpassed by any In tho county. PRICES—;2S, .40, .50, .00, .75 and 91.00. Now Stock of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, Just Opened, for Mon and Boys, very cheap A full stock of WHITE goods, Linens, Cambrics, Swlhhch, Nainsooks, Muslins, all kind Beautiful Figures, 50 per cent, lower than last year’s prices. HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS. &c. In endless varieties. Tbo nttcntion of buyers to tho nbove stock Is earnestly solicited. I will offer Pona-jlile bar* gains that cunuot be found In large stores'that are overstocked with old goods bought at high prices. L. T.-GREEN FIELD. March 31, 1870. I>7o. APRIL - 1870. OPENING OF. THE SPRING TRADE Ready Made Clothing, WIMIMER & MOWN, THIS MOUTH Opening to the peoople tho grandest stock of FINE CLOTHING for Men and Boys, that Oak Hall has ever contained. Since last Fall wo have secured the two largo lots adjoining us, and have erected upon them an Iron-front building, equal in size to our for mer Building, making Oak Hall twice as laige as before, In order to accommodate the GREAT MASS OF PEOPLE, Who have become our customers. We Invite all our customers, with tlielr nolgn bom and friends, to pay us an early visit, to ex amine our Mammoth Buildings, ami to Inspect our MAMMOTH STOCK WANNAMAKER & BROWN. OAK HALL CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT Nos. 530, 632,631,530 Market street, and Nos. 1,3 - 5,7,-0,-Hand 13-Houlh-81xlh street.- PHILADELPHIA, Bend yourordors If you can’t come April 11, l»70-ly QARRIAGE BUILDING IN ALL ITS BUANGHES. AND •UKI'AIIUNG Done promptly anti at reiiKnmihlc ralos. e CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND SPRING WAGONS, Alwaya ou haml or made to tmlor. ' OAItIIIAGHH, BUGGIES, or MPUING WAGONS for Good HOUSES. Second Hand Wagons oj all Kinds Taken In exchange for work, A. SIINSEMAN, mill ut work, and Invites all his old customers and the public In general to give him a cull. Remember thoold established place,on Mu street, north of the Railroad Depot, Carlisle. A EIRST CLASS LIVERY In connection with the above establishment. 11. K. REEFER. May 12, 70—ly \IE\V TANNERY FOR HALE OR RENT-.'-J'j’ho subscriber offers his NEW TANNERY on Koutli street, Carlisle, for sale or leaae, on fuvurablo terms. Immediate possession - WILIILAIU. Apr’ l ”H 70— ZDtL> (Soodß JQRY GOODS! COODri,!! HARPER, Cor. of Hanover anti Pomflrct Sts. NOW OI’KN A PULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OVNKWANI) DESIiIAULR FALL GOODS!! LOW Pl il CHS 1 1 Always on hand a good assortment of PLAIIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS.. nt very low rales. MOURNING SECOND Mlll« (iOiillS. FLANNELS, Welsh, Shaker, Boniest uze, Gray and Bed Flannels. BLANKETS, In oveiy variety SHAWLS, in Chocks, Drubs, Mourning and Hlgn Colors. LADIES’ CLOAKING, Beavers, Velveteens and Frosted Beavers. WATER PROOF CLOTHS, Id Mixed, Black and White, Burred, &c, hosierV, Cotton, Woolen and Merino. , MERINO VESTS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, L dies’, Misses’, Men's, and Boys'. JOUVIN’S KID GLOVES, of lino quality GLOVES, or Fall nd Winter,all sizes and n largo variety FRENCH CORSETS, Hip Goar nud celebrated Deckel, warranted besl makes only. - KNITTING YARNS, Zep lyr.Woraled.Germantown Wools, In all col lors. Large slock constantly on hand. FANCY WOOLENS, Hoods, &c., In stock at low prices. * HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, In new and rich designs. HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, Sheetings. Pillow-Case Muslins, Table Linen. Napkins, Doylies, Quiltsnnd Counterpanes,Not tingham Luce, Towels and Towelling. IMMLNfcL Cl- UMCJK K CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES ut Jess than regular rates. All goods bought at the head of tho market for cash, and will he sold at lowest cash prices. THUS. A. HARPER. Cor. of Hanover nmf Pomtvot Sts. Oct. 7, 18UD—if. 1115 HOOP bkiuts » 1115 HOPKIN’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! CUUsETS!! CORSETS 111 Just marked down to gold at par; making our pres ent prices less than they can ho nflurded, until gold, declines to that point, and 33 percent, less than the price one year ago. We were the Hist in Philadelphia to give silver.lh change to wur customers, and now take the lead in giving them . full advantage of the return to a specie basis. In advance of the Go'd inaruet; which will be fill jly appreciated by nil whoexannneour extreme -3y low prices. Hoop Skirls, oui awn make, at 37. 10, 50.55, 00, 711, 75. 80, 85, 00. 05. SI.OO AC to 82.20. Hand-made Whalebone Corsets at 50, 00, 75. 90, Sl.ob. d«.. to 81.75. Superior French Woven Cor sets at7s c. reduced Horn 91.00; at Sl.'>o reduced from 91.38; at $1.25 teduc6d iroin $1.75, &c. Ac. to SS.UO, reduced from 87.00 R. Werly Corsets at S2.DO, reduced from 82.50, itc. &c. Thompson’s Glove Fitting Corsets at $1.75, re duced trom 82.21), d-c. «se. Mrs. Moody’s Patent Self-Adjusting Abdominal Corsets at a reduc tion of 25 cts. lo 81.011 per pair, according to quali ty. All oilier goods proportionally reduced.— Skirts and Corsets made to order. Altered and Repaired, Whole.suleand Retail—One Brice only —Call or send lor descriptive circular. WM. T. iIOBKINS, 1115 Chcsfiiul s'rccl, Philadelphia. March 17,1870—Jim DEBIEN&BK_O - BANKERS AND DEALERS G OVEKNMENT SECURITIES, UNION & CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROADS Ist MORTGAGE BONOS NO 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHIL A DELPHI A Buy sell ami Exchange nil Issues of U. S. KO N D S on Iho most liberal terms. GOBI) bought and sold at Marfcel itatcs. Coupons Cashed. Stocks bought and sold on Commission oul.\ Accounts received and interest allowed on da balances subject to Check at-Sight. ■ - Feb. l- -18- - - - RATIONAL HOTEL, (on. Hanover And Walnut Streets, CAIIIdSLI-; Having taken possess.on oi atm refitted In a style of neatness and comfort equal to any oth er similar establishment in -the county, the above named and well known Holel, I am now prepared to recMvo and accommodate such guests as may favor me with their patronage.— My old customers, as well as new ones, will do well to patronize the National House under Us new and approved arrangements and manage ment. N. W. WOODS, J'roprirfur April 21.70-tf J)UJUO NORWAY OA'Jfi, From one and a-balf bn.sboJK wnvn kite, yield ed tite Mib.serlbers 05 bushel* of t quality. A limited quantity of this Oats will be hold at (tie following ptieu: One bushel, Jo 00 \<, “ 00 One Tec-k 2 00 " 1 00 Olio Quart, M The lollowlng jirenilmoK is ofleied by ]).. W. Hnnnldlll & Co., Mew York, for the best acre of NORWAY OATH. Five Hundred Dollars, The Oats can bu seen at tho Insurance Ollico f HAML.K. lIUMHICir, No. 25 West Main Ht.. Carlisle, Pa. Ot.e bushel Is amnio seed for an acre; fullv equal to two ami a-half bushels of tho other aimlH. •Iu every other respest treat the Kamo as you do the common nuts. Parties wishing to ohtaui this Hted should order at once, as the supply Is limited. Hemll by Post Ollico order or draft HA ML. K. lIUMMICII, Fob. 10, istiS™ ’ Muln at - 1, «- THOR SALE.—A now ono-horno spring P wagon, with lop, well finished, Cn Hat Com uHselomlr's O/llco. JOHN HAUUIB ir« (ffiooUss. 1870. SUMMER OPENING, AT THE CENTRAL DRV GOODS STORE, of ovary variety, every style, and every dceoylp* tton of DRESS GOODS, Silks, Satins, Tlorago Ilenmnlcs, Grenadine Barnges, Black Grenadine 2 yds. wide, Mohairs, Poplins. Alpacas, Do I.nlncs, Scotch Ginghams, French Percallls, Chlnts, Ac., all at great bargains. WHITE GOODS, for dresses of every variety, stylo and quality. Mnrsnllles for dresses, 25, 30,35, 40,50. A beautiful assortment of Ladles’, Misses’ and Childrens! PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, SHAWLS,, SHAWLS, all the hew styled for the T cason, • LACE POINTS, a splendid assortment. DOMESTIC GOODS, selling at greatly reduced prices. Muslins, Calicoes, Ginglttmß, Sheeting, Table Linens, Towels. Poplins. - Mnrsai lies Quilts. Summer Pantstufl, of every kind and quality. CLOTHS . AND CASSIMERS, a groat bargain In all kinds of Fancy Cassl raers, Linen Ducks, &c. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, always selling at tho lowest prices. CARPETS, CARPEES, Best quality Lowell 3 ply, best make. ” Extra Superfine 2 “ ” Every variety of handsome patterns of Import ed Carpels, ranging In prices Irorn 50 to $l, All widths of Striped Carpels for Halls and Stairs, Beautiful patterns and styles of English Tap estry Brussels Carpets. Home-made Rag Carpets, MATTINGS, of all widths, In while and checkers, Fancy Checked Matting. Superfine qualify Cocoa Matting. In fill kinds of Goods that wo keep wo defy competition. Please cell and make your selections from tho largest slock in the valley. LEIDICH & MILLER. May 11), 70. QPEN! OPEN!! THE NEW CHEAP DRY GOOD STORE, D. A. SAWYER, # - Irvine’s Corner. HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS, Look at tho prices 'Calicoes, CK, 7, Muslins, o*4, 8.10, do. Best 10 ct. Calico, In the town ; best 12V4 Calico 4n the town. Best Iyd wide 1.-16 Bleached Mtw in in lllotoun; best 1 yd w do 12Jjf Unbleached Mtwiln tho town, Ginghams, 12>.<, 10. 17,; Tickings 11, IS, 22,25; he-'t IP/, Gingham in tho town: best IK Ticking town; best is Ticking in Iho town, best 25 Tidi ng in the town. Cheapest Pants Stull In the town. Cheapest Cloths and Cnsslmers In iho town. Cheapest Hosiery .« in iho town. Cheapest Gloves and Handle’s, In tho town. Cheapest Notions*, all kinds In the town. DRESS GOODS, Cheapest DeLalnes In tho town Cheapest Poplins In tho tn^vn. Cheapest Alpaccas blnek .tool'd In tho town. Cheapest Black a Fancy Silks in th^lown. Cheapest Japanese In the town, WHITE GOODS, Cheapest Piques Fig, striped In tho town. Cheapest Mitrsallles In the town, , Cheapest Percales In iho town. Cheapest Chintzes In tho town. Cheap' si Einlirnldcries.t Laces In the town. Cheapest Collars a Culls In Iho town, Cheapest Table Linen Cheapest-rsapklns, dc. A splendid article Pique 25 cts. All other goods in ' proportion. Corno and examine lor yourselves, No trouble to show goods. Our motto Is small prod is and quick sales. Tl csegoods have boon purchased for cash, at present gold prices, and we can sell you now goods twentv-dvn pc cent, less than they will ch.irge you for old goods at other stores. D. A. SAWYER. % April 21,1870 •livailtoaas. CUMBERLAND VALLEY ROA D i na i l CHANGE OF HOUIISI Summer Arrangement'. On and after Monday, May 2d, 1870, Passen ger Trains will run dally ns lollowH,(Sundayso*> copied). V/ E K T W A U J) Accommodation 'J'rniu leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A, M„ Meehalilesburg 8.05, Carl lsleo.il, Newvllle 9.17, Hblppensburg 10.20. Chambersburg 10.11, Green* castle 11.10. arriving at Hagerstown IMS A. M. Mail Train leaves Hairlsburg I.OK P. M, t Me cbanlesburg 2.O‘J, Carlisle 2.10, Newvllle O.l&.Hhlp pensburg 0.15, Chambersbuig *1.20, Ureeucastio 1.50, arriving at Hagerstown 5,25 P. M. J£r/trrs* 'J'ruin leaves ilarrlsbmg 4,15 P. M., Me chanlcsburg 4.47, Carlisle 5.17. Newvllle 5.50, Ship pensburg (1.17, arriving at Chambersburg at 0.45 P. M. A j lived Train leaves Chambersburg 8,50 A. M. Greencastle 0.15, arriving at Hagerstown 10,W A, M. E A STWAIID Accommodation 7rain leaven Chambersburg 5.00 A.- M.j Hhlppensburg 5.20. Newvllle 0 00. Cat lisle 0:n, Mcchaulcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg 7.00 A. M. • Mail 7Vvif« leaves Hagerstown 7.00 A. M., Green castle 7.lls, Chambersburg k.lO,Hhlppensburg k. 4», Nowvlllo 0.10, Carlisle 0.18. Meehunlcsburg 10.22, arriving at Harrisburg 10.55 A. M. Jteprt’as Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M., Greoneasllo 12.28. Chambersburg 1.05, Shlppcns burg 1.117, Nowvlllo 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Meehanles burg lUh. arlfvlng at Harrisburg 5.50 P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 0.05, P. M., Greoncaatlo 4.12, arriving at Chambersburg 5.00 . at. * #3- Making clo.so comieotlonß at Harrisburg with tmhiH l« ami from Philadelphia, Now VorJt. Hulflmore, Washington, riUHbury, ami all points West, ' O, N. LUIJi, Muy 12. IS7O. JSupt, llullruiui Cilice, Clminb’u April 110, IS7O. _ T?OR RENT.-A two-storf Brick P llouno. Apply nt No. 70, North Pitt Htreet. fin mediate poabohsion given. *' April 11- insurance H OME INSURANCE 1870. Of NewJHaven, CAPITAL - tf1.000.000- Tho “ Homo” Is established on n. tho business annually amounting to MOST RELIABLE AND POPULAR COMPANIES in the United Slates Spechri nttcntion given lo Pcrpolunl lusumuce on Desirable Property at low rates. Liberally Adjusted prompily paid at Ibo olllco of the CARLISLE AGENCY, No 20 West Main Street, Carlisle, Pn SAMUEL K. HUMRICH, Oct. 28,15C9—ly 1794 * INSUKANC OMI’ANY NORTH AMERICA ! ! Philadelphia. Oldest Insurance Company in America, CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 82,500,000. SEVEMTY-ONIC' YEARS Kucccssfuijßusineßß experience, with a repulntion for INTEGRITY' nml HONORABLE DEALING UNSURPASSED bv nnv similar Institution. ‘LOSSES RAID since o ganlzation, over $23,000,000. It Is WISDOM and ECONOMY to Insure In the best.CnmpnnleH. and there Is NONE BETTER than the old INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. ArthurG. Godin, President; Charles Platt, Vico President; Mnthlns Marls, Secretary; William BuehJer, Central Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. SAML. K. HUMRICH, Agent, • Main Street, Carlisle. December 1(1, Itfiil— ly JSfUsccUaueous. OBADALIB R O fnUK GREAT AMERICAN ) HEALTH RESTORER, purities the blood and evnos Scrofula, Syphilis. Skin Diseas es. Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, and all Chronlo Affections of the Blond, Liver and Kidneys. Recommended by tlie Medi cal Faculty and many thousands of our best citizens. Read tlio testimony cf Physicians and patients who have used Ros.ulalis; send for our Rosadalls Guido to Health Book, or Almanac for this year, which wo publish for grutiii mis distribution f it wiilglve you much valuable infonnrllon. Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says: I take pleasure in recommending your Rqsadai.is as a very powerful alterative. I have seen It used in two cases with happy results—ono in a casoof secondary syphilis, in which the patient pr.mounced himself cured after having taken live bottles ol your medicine. The other is a case of scrofula of long standing, which Is rapidly impiovlng under its use. and the indica tions are Unit the patient will soon recover 1 have carefully examined the formula by Which your Rosudnlis Is made, and Hud it an excellent compound of alterative In gredients. Dr. Sparks, of Nlcholasvlllo, Ky., says ho has.used llusadalis in cases of Hcrolula and Secondary syphlil.s'wlth satisfactory results as u cleaner of the Blood 1 know no better remedy. Samuel G. McFadden, Murfreesboro’, Tenn.. says; I have used seven bottles of Rosnflalls, • and am entirely cured of-Rheumatism; semi me four bottles, as I wish It for my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. Behj imln Hechtol.of Lima, Ohio, writes. I h ive suffered for twenty years with an inveterate eruption over my whole body; a short ilmoslnccfl purchased a bottle of RosiuMls and It effected u perfect cure, Rosadalls Is sold by ad druggists. Laboratory, 01 Exchange Place,, Balti more. , CLEMENTS & CO. 10.1870-ly B. E W I N G , CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, . WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENN 7 A. A SPLNFDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW FURNITURE * • for the Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stools. Lounges, Centre Tables, llocKlnp Chairs, Dining Tables. * Easy Cimirs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomons, Bureaus, What-Nots Secretaries, <6c., &o„ Parlor, Chamber, Dining Ilbora, Kitchen FURNITURE, of the Latest Rtj'lCS. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS, Splendid New Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, lu great vurieiy. Particular atteniioii given to Funerals. Orders from town and country attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Dec. 17. Iritis—ii QARDISLE MACHINE WORKS! F. GARDNER & CO . CUMBERLAND VAI LEY REAPER & MOWER Wo are now oulldlng and, will bring out for the harvest of l>.7ii, the New Patent Cumberland Valley Combined HEAPERANDMOWF.iI, with SELF RAKE, and all other late Improvements. It will he built In the best style, ana warranted to work satisfactorily. '1 bo wantnf a hoin« made Reaper has long been felt, and we expect to be able to offer to the fanners of Cumberland and nbjolnlng counties a machine which shall be a complete and perteet harvester, equal to the beat brought from adlslnnce. Farmers are requested to call and examlnc.it. NOVELTY HAY RAKE. In the town, in the town, Weave building tills season, only a limited number of Hay Rakes. The Novelty has the Self Acting arrangement, or can bo worked by band, on the old principle, it will bo made of the best materials. In handsome stylo, and war* ranted to give satisfaction, bend in your orders early. THE GUM BPRING GRAIN DRILL. Wo continue building the original Willough by Patent Gum Spring Gran) Drill, so well known, and popular among farmers. No good farmer can afloid to do without the Willoughby, for It largely Increases, and improves bis crops, and soon pays lor itself. Wo make It as a Grain and GrassNeeileralone, or with Patent Guano Attachment for sowing phosphates or guano. We also hullJ the Willoughby with the shelves In straight rank or zlg zng, as farmers.may,pre fer: ' VAUIO US FA KM IM ELEMENTS^ -AtfAare maimfacluring n variety of agrlcultura. Implements Mich as horse powers and threshers, elder mills, star corn shelters, three sizes, can* non com shellers. Eureka fodder culler, and keep always on hand the National Fodder Cut ter, three sizes, with various-other fanning Im plements. We also make Earner's patent Tiro bender, and Porter’s patent Tuyere, which every blacksmith should have. Also cast.lron corn ■ chushers wash kettles, four sizes, cellar grates, live different pailerus, plow castings mid other castings keptalwayson hand. The CARLISLE COOIC STOVE, our own cast ing. Is one of the best and cheapest stove&iu the market. r STEAM ENGINE AND MILI/WORK. As heretofore, wo give particular attention to building STEAM ENGINES, ami furnishing SHAFTING, GEARING, PULLEYS, and every part ol Iho machinery connected with Paper mills, FJourlngmllls Saw mills, Tanneries, &c,. Our pal terns fur steam engines are from two up to twenty live horse power, comblnlngslmpllcl* ty of cor.stiuctlon with all modern improve men'sand furnished tit accommodating prices. We also build portable englnesoftwohorse pow er fur running printing p-esscs. &c. We have fin extensive variety of patterns for mill \v*irk«, to which wo are constantly making additions, and can nil contracts for engines and mills at short notice. .C«-Two new stationary engines now on hand for sale. • BUILDING MATERIALS. Attached lo our establishment Is an extensive PLANING MlLLand .SASH and DOOR FACT. GUY, with all the machinery for manuluclurlng door and window frames, bash, shutters and blinds, brackets, mouldings, cornice, j.ml porti co drapery, stair rail and balusters.flooring sld- Inguml every other article in the lino of build ing materials from the lowest price to first class quality. builders and contractors may rob on all orders, large or small, being promptly llllcd An extensive r-upply ol seasoned pine, walnut and oak lumber kept constantly In our lumber yard I cady for use. Small sizes ol hub ami low indeed doors always on hand, and other articles made to order, All ordeis or Inquiries by mall, or otherwise In connection with any branch of our business will ha promptly attended 10. F. GARDNER & CO. April 21, 70—Ira, CONNECTICUT, SECURE BASIS, $2,000,00 and is one of tho ALL LOSSES A cent. nmrlcrcd , Proprietors, and Office ©ait Hencujn:. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to r. natural Vitality and Color. Messing which nl OUCQ agreeable, healthy, and effectual Ibr preserving the 'V v||*A hair. failed or gray \ fel® AihV is soon 'restored >‘:V V. ■(° ds original color u ‘ lc s oss an^ 1 freshness cf youth Thin hair is thick o.ncth falling hair checked, and bald ness often, .though not always, cured by ils use. Nothing can restore the hair where tho follicles are 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 :u,nt, it will keep it dean and vigorous. ;iy occasional use will prevent tho hair ,:m turning gray or fulling off, add •insequenlly prevent baldness. Free ■ »m those deleterious substances “which . . ike some preparations dangerous and ilnrious lo the hair, the Vigor can • ily benefit but, not harm it. If wanted i-.'Tely for a HAIR DRESSING, !.oilring else cn\ bo foMP.I .-o desirable. Containing neither oil t m* dye, it docs soil white ennibi <. and yet -lasts , long du the hair, giving It li rich glossy .1 n.stre and u grateful j eiTuine. Prepared by Dr. ), C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical, Chemists, ■LOWER l„ MASS, For Bale by HAVERSTICK &. BRO'S., Agents, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 10,1870-ly* ftlrtiical. Dr. WM. D. HALL, and Drs. MARY 8. HALL, Homoeopathic, Physicians and Medical Elcctrlllons. Ofllce and residence No, 37 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, Cancer, Bronchitis, Epi lepsy, Dyspepsia, Tetter, Liver Complaints, St. Vitus Dance, Goitre, Paralysis, Neuralgia and General Debility.' ■ Ladles suffering from Prolapsus Uteri,Leucorr rhcca. Amcnorrhcca, DyMnenorrhce *, Nervous Affections, and any form of Ulor.ne Complaints can bo speedily cured. The abnve diseases have their origin In lossof the vital power of the body, brought on by Injurious excesses, sedentary habits, and the use of powerful medicines. Fe males suffering from any chronic affection, are especially invited to call and examine Lrs. Hull's superior method of treating diseases. Health we consider to be an equilibrium of the eleelrlo condition of the hum ui system, and the more perfect the equilibrium-, Hie more- perfect the health. Disease, on the contrary, Is eitner a plus or of the whole, or a portion—malting one part plus ami the other vthins, and thereby causing obstrih lion and stagnation of the vital lluld, Electricity Jh the natural clement of the Nervous system, the connecting link between mind and matter, and the most subllesub-taneo known. It elieulateS Hie blood; is the cause of voluntary and Involuntary motion: produces all the chemical changes in Hie s> stem—the de composition nml recomposition—and always co operates with vitality In Imparting health and strength to the human system. If r.leetnclty is the generating agent of animal life, how impor tant then it most be In the continuance of that life, as also In the preservation of health. Wo would here state, for the bonetll-of those unac quainted with the subject, that the application of Electro-Magnet Isln Galvanism and Elect nelly as a them poutlc agen t lor aM dlseast, is a fact well established by many years’ practice. Great, evil, ns well ns good, has resulted from the reckless ami Indiscriminate use of Electrici ty. It has been applied by Hie learned and un learned— imp-hazaid, without any assurance of accomplishing, the desired object; and when successful, was looked upon-as the result ot n>oil luck , rather than the effect of an Immuta ble Law. When,its operations iuo thoroughly understood, the ease properly judged, and the application scientific dly made, iheiecun bo no uncertainty or doubt about the re>ult. It soothes Nervous Irritation, equalizes the Circu lation,restores a healthy balance to the Disor dered Functions, and Imparts u vigorous tone to the body. ' ■ . Tliisdlscovcry Ih thefesultof many yenVshard and scientific Investigations. Its greal superi ority over all other systems for the euro cf dis eases has been practically tested in dlflerent parts of Hie country. Thousands of Invalids nave been treated, suffering from almost every form and condition of disease common to, all sections of our country who, after tro tment by the most eminent medical men, had been given up us incurable; audiuuearl/ every ease a cure bad been "effected. • Our offices are strictly private-consultations free, patients In the country visited at any hour of the day or night. Deo. 23,16(39—(im. Vjyj'c’s Cathartic Pills, ho nurpo333 of a Laxati, > Perhaps no one me. .1 hi,universally re ' | ’ M by everybody as . • r.ii.irti *, nor was ever before mi Universal ;; M-vti'd iiito urn, la v ’•r.i.urvaudamung ; *h -e-, this- ui.M !, i* eilloiuat pm-.Chue !'■!!. Thu obvimt- ;v;e . , licit it hanrev ~*• . - • and far more elfej- Mcif remedy tii.m any (ii!. 'i’lib'iu who have I i ..mi; iho-e who nave i.i-u* neighbor.-* ami friend**, . i >e • o i *e it ilne.s always ■ n .a ,i.iy huill or ncgUvlof he ■ ib.,u->:iud > upon thou >; ■ o. • . • >i ..j *.r i e u.!rb;: 1,, e ciirea of Jio i , • • , . . i •, i. i' a'u en res j,:v known in . , l > • ' . ■ I, ; .■ I n • Mr e.l .lot publish IllCill. *. 1 1 P 1 ■ 1 I ■ i l l I ' I iioiH in all .'lii’Mles; . • •, .• tl i o ■[ a ' -my ■! drug, Vv l a i\ he :,vu u ,'!i '■!’ by anybody. Their .'u • • • >’ai cr mv-e/v e • i ever f. ii *h aad makes •ap! ■ i i a i.» I'llc,•' > a '1 1 : tuirelv vegeiabli i li.cin ;■ i.• 11 n* iV*en t'.■ •ir u-c in any quantity. Til"; (»,!•• .* 1 1 v !‘i iiblueuro Ou’lllO I'e Idvi . v iln ]M ily i’n* aloud and stimulate it i'-ii h.-dihv a i* m omiov e the ob Irmlioim olTho • * .u h, navel-, liver, and oilier organs of (lie ’ > 1 •. I.* their s .‘regular action to health, ami •i. . ii.-ii! -ting, who,‘ever liiev e\i-t, ai-dl derange in.*nl a- .ire Mm lh‘-t o.id'i nMi-t*.i«e. Minnh’ lii.• ■: mu •. .* given ia'the wrapper on, the tm'v, i'e !‘k! ! .11 c.ving cimiplaiafs, which iheus Fn.- a&.v*pejj'*<iii 3ml igenrlon, JLiNtleMS ise’*M 3j.tu;uior anl <»f Appetite, lhay •lioald he ta.ven mode. .Holy fo .stimulate the stom ach and iv-l'-re it-, he I'.by lope and nctiou. For 5/iver i'.iinpi. Fist and its various symp tom-, ;';i!io»-* ai«‘;»;l.»ehe, BBoailaclio, .Tab ml 1.-n or 4iir,*i-j» NicKnejt*, ililious t-'olie an I 'SPimu JL'ev evs, they should he jn diiTon-ly l.i\eu id’' ea *b ca-e, to i-onvrt the diseased action nr r •nave ih • ob-trmdhm i which cause it. For -vy >r 35iarr7i:a;a, but oho mild do.«c is gen • * i -* I. ■ ■ For iS': *i»m.uH •». Gout* ftravol, Palpi* lotion of ♦ ’».* f-j i,j, B>uia in the Whip, Hack and Yaihs. i.* *v should he continuously taken, ns required, p, ange the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. • For Oropvy and B>rnp«lcal Swelling* they .should he taken in large and freipicnt doses to pro duce the effect of a drastic purge. For a large dose should ho taken as it produces the desired elfcct by sympathy. Ai a . Dinim* Pill, take one or,two Pitta to pro mote digestion ami relieve the slomacli. An occasional rinse stimulates tlio stomach and bowels Into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it Is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds thatadose of these Pllla makes him fool decidedly bettor, from their cleansing ami renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. -Olt. J. C.—LYEIt S: CO.yPractietxl Chcmistß, ~ LOWI2LL. MASS., U. S. A. For Rale by HAVERSTICK dr DRO'S., Agents, Carlisle. Pa. Feb. 10 IS7o—lt QHEAP COAL! CHEAP COAL!! The subscriber Is prepared lo deliver, by the car load, to Llmelmrnttrs and other consumers alone the line of the Cumberland Valley Rail road, the celebrated LYKENS VALLEY COAL, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES FOROASIfI Tills Coal Is of very superior quality, nml will prices which will defy ullcompe- Tho subscriber will del.ver Coal nt Carlisle, by the carload during the current month, at the following prices per ton of 2,000 lbs.: PEA $3 00 NUT j oo BTOVE ; 6 25 EGO i 5 25 And to other points of I ho rood, ho will deliver It, adding or deducting the expense of dlllorouco In freights. The above rales will ho subject to the rise or fall of prices, each mouth at the mines GEORGE ZINN. F I ItMhTO 001 "’ ftnd IJilt Uarllslo, Pa. J. L. HP ERNJJB'B ' LIVERY AND SALE STABLE BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS IN THE HEAR OF BENTZ HOUSE CARLISLE, PA. 'Having lined up thoKtciblo with new Carri ages, Ac., I uni prepared to furnish first-class turn-outsat reasonable rales, X’artlos laltou of and from the springs. April 25, 1807—2 y JDru3B,&c. puw CIS AND lIGOH'UIEN . THE BEST PLACE TO BUY PURE, AND RELIABLE B M W & ®, Medicines ‘and Fine Chemicals, 18 A\T HAYERSTKMBROS., JMo. 10 NovtVv Ranovcv Btv eel, CARLISLE PA. DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemieas,l hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, Toilet Articles, &e.. Dye ' fduffs, Jlosmelics, Stationary, tic. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur poses. Tlitolr assortment of Goods, In variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot bo surpossed. The arti cles have hgen selected with great care,und nro calculated*! quality and price to command the attention of.purohnsevs. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound cd. A full stock ot Patent Medicines on hand All goods warranted us represented. HAVERSTICK BROTHERS, No. 10 North Hanover St. Feb. 18.1870—1 y . JgAZAAR OF FASHIONS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL; TO THE PUBLIC, Tho nnderslgned would most respectfully In form the public, that he has opened a branch of the New Ymk MILLIN EKY STORE, Of Lancas ter..Pa..with a fine stock of fashionable 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 colohed illusion, SILK, SATIN, VELVET, Embroidered Edgings and Insertlngs, COLLARS AND CUFFS\ KID GLOVES (warranted not to tear) BLACK AND COLORED DREWS SILKS, &C. Ladles’ Dresses and Clonks, made to order. Give us a call and examine our goods. April 7, IS7o—3m (groceries. Fresh groceries! fresh GROCERIES! J Always to bojhad at tho CHEAP ST OJR E NO 88i EAST POMFRBT STREET And why are they always fresh ? Because wo sell a, great amount of them, and sell them low. Therefore, turn onr stock olum,and consequent ly our goods must he fresh. , You will And everytblugyou wish In the way of GROCERIES. QUEENBWARE. glassware, WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, STONE AND . crockery ware. Choice'Hams. Drlbd Beef. Bologma. Beef, Tongues, Biscuits and Crackers of every de scription. Pickled. Spiced and Fresh Oysters, Sardines, English Pickles, Lomou Syrups, (So., &c. and no end to NOTIONS. It Is useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; and parents If It don’t suit you to come, send your children, ns they will be dealt with with the same oaro as 11 you were here yourself; Ail kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, taiceu'lu exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS. NO . 8 EAbT POMFRET STREET, CARLISLE. PA. Not 'Ce.—Having transferred my entire Inter est in the grocety busincM- lon*y t-onsv(hot-ein debtee} to me are requested to settle with Ibem during my übscuco in Europe. GEO. B. HOFEM.AN. GROCERIES, &o. . The subscriber begs leave lo Inform the ollf zoas of Carlisle and vicinity that lie boa pur chased the Grocery Store of D. V. Keeny. No. 78 HouUi Hanover Street, Carlisle, where Lo will carry on the Grocery Business as usual. His aa- Korimeut.tK varied, and consists In pari of O,UEENHWSUtE. . :i._“.QLAHsWATn3;." STONE and EARTHEN WARE, CEDAR and WILLOW WARE TEAS. COFFEES, SYRUPS, SPICES, v FANCY SOAPS, ROPES. I TOBACCO, ' PISH, OILS, HALTERS, bKOAltj, SALT, POTATOES, DEIED AND CANNED FRUIT, COHN MEAL. BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR, FEED, and a full assortment of articles usually kept In a first-class Grocery store. Give bliu a call, and satisfaction will bo guaranteed. « Oct. JO.-JMO. JOHN HECKMAN. QHEAP JOHN! Has Just returned from the Eastern market With a largo stock of CLOTHING, Burnishing goods, BOOTS AN D SHOES, HATS AND CAPS , &o, I can sell, All wool suits, at Pants, at- Coals, (mixed) at Vests, {all wool) at Flue Calf Bools, at €tC' t etc. Comennd boo Cheap John. In building attach ed to the Franklin House, in tear of the Court House, at Bossy Wetzel’s. Ho Is the fellow that used to have auction. Como now; don’t forget poor Cheap John. May C, 70—lm Stobcs, dhiboarp, Set, HAIL I ALL HAIL 11 THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STOVE TEE GREATEST STOVE FOE 18C8. Walker «t Clandy having Just returned from Nov* York and Philadelphia,'whero they have purchased the largest, latest and best assort* meat of v PARLOR, eror brought to this place,have nowon oxhibl tlon and fur sale at tholi Store Rooms. NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, where they \Vill always bo pleased to see their old friends uud many new ones, call and exam ine THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER THE CELEBRATED REGULAxi. I OR TARY TOP COOKING STOVE ' THE BEST IN TUB WORLD. THE MORNING GLORY isjthomo c pe*TLOt pano or everywhere. It Is a £ will lust ui winter. Ith and isus right and chee respectfn )y refer to the among hundreds of othi to Us merits: James 13. Weakley, Rev, J. Boas, W. B. Mullln, Webort&Derlaud' Geo. Wolso. Davld’lChoads, Levi Trego, • Samuel Greason, Weakley «& Sadler. L. T. Greenfield, Samuel H, Gould/ Jason W. Eby, Thns. Lee, Peter Spahr, Wra. P. Htunrt, Jos. Galbraith, Wo have also a very iu rgo variety of Cook Stoves of tlio very best, namely: NOBLE COOK, {Gas Burner,) ». • COMBINATION. (Gas Burner.) . WM. PENN, • 0 EUREKA. • . WABASH, i ELECTRIC, and NIAORA, all of which have given greateat isfnctlon to the purchasers. Wo have also a largo lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES. of our own mahuiacture TIN AND SHEET IRON. of allklads conwu-ujtly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING A JOBBING of nil kinds done on Short notice ai.d substanti ally. In conclusion wo 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, 1869. ' I Your attention is ealed to tho fact that at RHINSMITH & RUPP’S Store you can see thofluestdlsplay of goods over kept In any similar establishment In tho coun ty, consisting In part ol tho following . STOVES AND HEATERS, Warranted to give general satisfaction SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE BEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR STOVE, LIVELY TIMES RADIATING BASE BURNER, JUNIATA PARLOR BEATER, PARLOR LIGBT BASE BURNER, Which for beauty, economy and durability can not bo.sui passed. COOK STOVES, MRS. LOEB. BARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK, Warranted to BAKE. ROAST ami HEAT bettor with less fuel, t|mn any other stoves iu 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 in the fu ture. feeling confident that wo cun sell you good articles at ralesdowor limn others sell bad. We have also on hand and for sale a fine’ as sortment of FLAT IRONS, COFFEE MILLS, And all sorts of OLD W WARE, Of good material d heap, We have, nml keep Constnntlyon.liand.avery large assortment of WARES usually kept In a llrsi class TIN AND SHEET IRON WAREHOUSE, ROOFING. Done on short notice, and at reasonable terms. None butgooi*. workmen and good material on hand. ' RHINESMITH & RUPP, Nok. 112,6 J, 08 North Hanover St., November 11. Ityii, Carlisle. Peuna. O NEW DISCOVERY! I It Ims long been known that the old establish ed and well stocked F ,T R.IITURE AND BEDDING WAREROOMS, IT. R. LEWIS, Sr are the cheapestln the city. He Is now soiling Parlor Suits, In Plush. Hair Cloth, Heps or Tony. Walnut Chamber suits In Oil or Varnish ; Cot tage Furniture, all styles; BEDDING AMJ) MATTHEHSEs, varlouaulzPS, cheaper ihfin%bo-” tlon prices. Como and see, and bo convinced. You will save money by giving us a call belore purchasing elsewhere. 11. R. LEWIS, Br., HfM Market Street. Philadelphia, Next door to cor; of Fifteenth'tit. March 10,1870—bm JJINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE Fult I* AMILY USE— simple, cheap, reliable, knits everything. AGENTS WAN I'ED. Circular and sample stocking FREE. Address HINKLIY KNITTING MACHINE CO., Bath, Mo., or 170 Broadway. N. Y, rob. 17.1870—0ra |_J OTEL. PURCELL HOUSE, WILMINGTON, N. 0. I’KOPKIEI on: J. It. DAVIS, of films House, Charleston, 8. JOG?- Coach, Carriage and Bngango Wagons al ways ready to convey Passengers to and from the Railroads, Deo. 20,1880—«ra. Agents wanted for the NEW HAND-BOOK OF HUSBANDRY, A complete guide for Farmer's young and old, by the celebrated Author and succcsslul farmer. GEO. E. WARING, Jr. of Ogdon Farm. The largo experience and recognized ability of tho Author guarantees u work of sterling merit. Among the subjects treated are Buying and Leasing u Farm, buildings, Improved Imple ments, Judicious Fertilizing, Sub-soiling Drain ing, Rotation of Crops, Butler Miking, Cheese Factories, breeding apd care of Live stock, their diseases and remedies, Ac.. <so. with many use ful Tables. MH) pages rich wlib tuslrucinm and embellished with 100 spirited engravings.— Terms liberal,circulars tree, "secure an Agency at once." A. 11. HUBBARD, Publisher, 400 Chestnut Ht., Phlla. May 6,70—1 w 80 00 1 25 2 60 1 2*. 2 76 COOKING AND HEATING STOVES —AND— stove in use anywnero Base Burner, and one fire las mica cioorsnll around erful as an open ante. Wo > following persons from icrs who hnv'o used It. as Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Serg’t Irvin. Col. A. Noble, Mr. Mansfield, Sup’t, MU Holly Paper Mill Co. Sam'l Kompton, Thos. Chamberlin, ohn Stuart, John T, Green, Henry L, Burkholder, Htchnrd Woods. .1. a. Woods, ' Mnj. Woods, Jolin M. Grecu, STOVES AKD HEATERS, NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, and NATIONAL RANGE, STOVES, KNIVES and FORKS, SPOONS, PANS, QOAL BUCKETS, SPOUTING, and JOBBING iharPtonrc. H A BDWAJ -AND CUTLERY, MILLER & Rt) (FLltij take this opporlnnltyof dlrectlmrn,« . oftho community at large, imd ,ever? 2 t,(lt]l| o partteniar, to tholr recently repleuishef 6 ” 01111 HARD WARE. They studiously avoided investing d aritl(£ high prices, and patiently walled the f a n in out of thobottom before attempting to rcflim shelves, and now that things have been rcd 0( o old time prices, as near ns possible, they } laT Invested largely and aro prepared to guaram to their friends and customers ns low prices any market outside the cities. They especial] Invite the attention of mechanics, farmers an builders. Our stock Is complete and dodo n { fear meeting with disappointment In enquin D for anything In our line. Wo have tho agency of the Wlllcoxi Gil SEWING MACHINE and would respectfully sk all those in warn a Machine, to examine tho Willcox & Glbbi’U fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and eodi delivered to all parts ofthe town freeofcliurep Feb. 26, IMiD.—lv sc 1870 H A R D w A R E ‘ 2§]() HENRY SAXTON. j J. P. BIXLE R H. SAXTON, & CO., NO. 15, EAST MAIN ST,, Dealers in Hardware, Iron 3 uilery, & CARLISLE, PA„ hereby announce to tliopublic.lbnt theylnle selling c /ery thing in i heir line, either wholes or reiiui, at nr-ces much lower than cair bought thisslu-- of Philadelphia. Our stock const.ts In purl of BUILDING MATERIAL OF All DESCRIPTIONS Iron, Paints, Nalls, Oils, Shovels, Glass, iioes, Putty, jForks, . " Varnishes, " Hakes, Cement, Spades, Plaster, Crow bars, Sand, Sledges, Powder, ricks, .. Hafely.fan Also a full and well selected assortment ol MECHANIC’S TOOLS, TABLE yVND POCKET CUTLERY A full slock of" FARM BELLS, Plows, Hames, Chains, Grain bags, Repos, Pal leys, and Hay Elevators of all descriptions. GUNS, PISTOLS. POWDER,, SHOT. CAP and ammunition of all kinds. Thankful for post favors, by strict attention ti business we hope to receive a continuation c the sumo. H. SAXTON 4 CU. Ecb. 8,1870 FAHRNEY & SON CELEBRATED PREPARATION FOR CLEANSING THE BLOOD. The long and favorably known PrepftTftha Drs. V. Fuhrney & Son for cleansing the bwoi needs at this day no recommendation nt ou hands, its virtues having; been eslabllalieil 4 the thousands of cases where it has given renei in the most ditllcult forms of CHRONIC DISEASES, during the last sixty years. So highly Ifl It a teemed, that the demand Is constantly Increas ing, not only at homo, but we are dally iece»- lug applications for It from the most remolj tedious of the country— North, East, South ant West. To meet this demand, us well ns to pre vent the .pu l lie from being imposed upon.** have .determined to put.this PHEPAL ATIOX In huch a form that It may be within ircacu « everybody everywhere* Otuer Preparations-, far inferior to the genu ine, having been put out by certain partly have been mistaken by some for our owu.w nsa-mnticr of course the old Preparation of a Fuhrney * Sou has been made to Buffer somea roMutalion,-therefore to prevent this well iu: ti» merit. U«A. jnoreaslnc demand mo tioned above, wo have concluded to send W merl'clno out In LIQUID FORM. *’ Wo'will also at thesuino time put out the origi nal In package form for the beuefltof some a our old customers and others who may yet puf fer the medicine us first.prepared. Not recom mending It to euro all diseases Che liumnu bod Is heir to, hut ns a family Medicine, ami fural diseases originating from Impure Blood Dlßordoied Liver, It has no equal; and will cur* the following diseases; Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases,Erysipelas,Pelk Rare Eyes. Scald Head, Pimples on the Tetter Affections, Cld and Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic Affections; Dyspepsia, Costlvciiea Rick Headache, Jaundice, Halt Rheum, Geuerw Debility, Mercurial Diseases, Foul Htoimich. Ic aether wlUi all ollfer Disorders arising from Impure Blood, ami Dls--rdercd Liver, Ac.,«c. Prepared by Di-s. D. FAIJ RNEY & SON, MnoW; born', Maryland, And Dr. P.D. FAHRfdL Keedysvllle, Md. ... Sold by all Drugslstsond Merchantsceueroiif- None genuine unless signed: D. Fahrnev 4oon. For sale by w. F. Horn. Druggist Cailln.e. o- R. Hhbor. Druggist Nowvllle-Pu. Jumes a. Clark, Lees ft Roads. JohnC. Altick, Drugs' s ' Rhlppensbuig. H, H. Suavely, Drugs' Bl 411 chan csburg. April 7, 1870-Lom "VIEW LIQUOR STORE. JOHN HANNON, N. B. CORNER HANOVER ANDI'OMFRET sT (A low doors South of Bontz's Store.) Pure Rye Whiskey, Best Common Whiskey, Pure Holland Gin, Ginger Brandy, Port Wine, Sherry Wine, damacla Rum. Kas pUorryHyr«P ;| B TAILOR’S BITTERS—INHOFF'S <l-GLASS BITTERS. ly QUMBERUANU NURSERIES, HENRY S. RUPP, Proprietor. BimiKMAKHTowN, CuinlicrlnnJ County, Oflbrs u Jtirge and fine ussortment offjure / Block, for tne coming faU.conslstlukofftllKif ol Fruit Trees ol tho very best variola M‘ u greens and SbadoTrees,Hardy FiOWerhig™ * a largo slock 6/ Grape Vino and ir {\ w ~i n ji Plants, oveiy varieiy worth growing, a ll » ol small fruits. Large Rhubarb, &c*,&c . .ma Osage Orange for Hedging, at IpverJ* Roses, Greenhouse Flowers and Pluiils. r. o thing wanted In the Nursery lino ca, */nric«i. here, of tho best quality and attholowutp Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis. Juno 21, 1880— ly Mrs. r. a. smith’s photo graphic Gallery South-east Corner ua . ver street, and Market Square, where tm»y 8 . all the dlllerout styles of Photographs, iro» to life size, . IVORYTYPEB. AMBROTYPES, A* MELANIOTYPES: also Pictures on Porcelain, (something PJalu uud Colored, and wiiloh are beau duetlous of the Photographic art. tau attention given to copyl°B aguorrotypes &o. Kllfl Bhe Invites the patronage of thepuDuo. Feb. 0, 1880. J. S. DOUGHERTY ■WITH „ CONOVER, DORFF & CO, AND WUOLEBALE DEAD E B 8, BOOTS AND SHO B H' JS O . 02 4 U A HKET ST» B ® PHILADELPHIA* • July 15, lSfco-iy
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