l^riattaaL Crop null rfnrUet Boporlo, Wheat—The leading' point in the general prospects is tjio very genera taprovemont of winter Wheat. Not t at, n universal good crop may be expected, or an average yield per acre; hiit ill it the prospects are much bettei th in in February. . Reports are almost moic fiviirable in regard to spring wheat; die weather at the west has been more favorable,'ami the wheat seeding lias been finished up in good order. But reports almost unanimously I that much less than the usual amount lias been sown; in most sections it is said a very moderate amount.of sprhi I 'wheat and an immense breadth of oats and corn will be put in. Honoris from California arc less fav orable, The last Ban Francisco Market JicriL'ir, April 22,shows tiiat complaints begin to appear. On May 3, there was a telegraph report from Ban !• rancisco, m the oll’ect that tl;o dry weather and tlie dry North winds were very nnfavoi b!o for wheat in many sections ; but in the northern part of the State the pros pect was still good. Another report, dated May (1, says: ' , “The latest intelligence from dillerent parts of the State confirm, the fears that the grain crops will be short, ilie drouth is more serious than for many vears. A rain fall within the next ten days may help pasturage, l ate sown wheat will suffer most injury. In a large district south of tbo bay of ban Francisco there will be fair crops, but in the greater parts of Sau Joaquin and Divermoro valleys the failure ot the wheat crop is almost certain. Another item of some importance is thus referred to in the Chicago Jrifiio.e -‘•lt is stated as probable that California tfill not be such a formidable competi tor with tiro northwest in the wheat .markets of Great Critian this year as last. The Chinese rice eiop is not ade quate to the supply of the consumptive demand, and considerable quantities of the lower grades of wheat are already being exported thither from Sail 1* ran cisco, with tlie prospect that the future call will be large, unless tlie advance in prices be sufficient to put wheat, out of the reach of the Celestials.” The ban Francisco Market JRevicw has frequent iy referred to this demand from Asia, and gives a table of the exports for. nine months, commencing July l, i»uj, by which I findjthat the whole export of flour from San Francisco was 2JS,J4o pounds, of which 130,807 barrels went to China, 12,277 to Japan, 04,1C0 to Australia and 32,030 to other distant ports, while only 21,197 Imirroirf wore sent to Great Britain and -,093 to New York.. In other . words, only 23,803 barrels came in direct competition,witii the wheat on’this side of tlio continent while out of the whole export of flour 239,940 Barrels arc taken beyond the range of any such competition, tins flour trade with Asia is increasing quite fast, largely aided by the fact that many ships going to China tor cargoes must take flour for nothing, so they have begun by taking it at very low freights. It may not ho strange- if a trade thus grown up will take most of the surplus wheat grown in the Pacific States. In regard to the market prospects, a New York circular says the leading wheat markets of the world have an advancing tendency ; and that private advices from Liverpool report an ad vance, with some speculative excite ment. Slocks are very large there, but; so is consumption, while the low prices are not likely to bring large shipments, and expectations of large supplies from the Baltic and Black seas are losing ground as the season advances. It is also said that in England, ‘‘speculative eapdal is ready to follow freely to the support of wheat at current rales.” Although the advance in wheat has been general, it first.commenced and lias been most noteworthy in Chicago, where the r*so of No. 2 spring—which composes the'hulk of the crop—is re ported as fully twenty eentspor bushel. This rise, in the very centre ol the western wheat sections, indicates that the Chicago merchants don.’l believe all the stories in regard to the large stocks of wheat still said to be back in the country. * As to the prospects of the growing crop of wheat in England, there is little of special importance. ‘I ho Chamber of Agriculture Journal is quoted as say ing the wheat is -more backward, thin and weak, tlnpi it has been known for years—the crop has suffered severely from drouth following upon an excess ive rain fall. And, on the other hand, late cable reports state the weather is line, and .vegetation progressing very safisfatorily, English Agriculture.—lt is sin gular that, in so long a settled country as England, lliere should lie found year by year new land to be brought into agricultural uses ; yet annually statis tics show an increased acreage, as well as an increased, miuihc engaged in agricultural pursuits. In wheat alone we, son by figures published by the English Government, there was an in crease of -So,■St.') acres last year. In every crop hut clover there was an im mense increase, anti clover was made up by the increase in.peas alone, which was sown to take the place of clover as fodder. The live stock of England, lias de creased wonderfully the past year—and, judging by that alone, one would sup pose English agriculture had sufl'efed a terrible blow; but the inertase of. far mers and farm land shows that it is rather the great ri.-ks attendant on the cattle disease w.hioh leas made the change, and not that fanning is a los ing business there. . » it is generally the ease, that after a year or two of losses in some one de partment or another, people get afraid to invest in it. This makes a scarcity. Prices again rise, and then there is in creased activity'; and probably again lliere will he ns much of an increase in English stock as there is now a deficien cy. But it is remarkable that so much new land should be found in this old country for arable crops, asdliesc figures show. A letter from Brazil says you will see no potatoes no corn, no fields of grain or grass about Rio. The butler used nearly all comes from Eng land, ns well ns the cheese, the dour mostly from the United States, the po tatoes mostly from England. Aleuts rather than vegetables, are the table staples. Bice and mandioca are used in the place of potatoes. An Epensive Stable.—To bstablo of Hon. Wm. M. Tweed, of Now York, cost $720,C9G. The lot cost $20,7)00, and the edifice $48,000 ; the carpets cost $2. 200, thoblack walnut harness cases with plato glass doors, (very tine,) cost 000. Ail the other fixtures of the es tablishment are equally expensive and sumptuous. The furniture of the grooms’ room alone cost $lOOO. A dairyman informs iho Maine far mer that having tried various things for sore teats on cows, ho finds lard tlio best, the most healing and softening. Every farmer should have a compost heap. Collect ever kind of fertaliy.er, and to prevent any from liberal!ndJHie gasses, keep the whole earth or muck. An old stable keeper in England says ho has never had a had foot on his hor ses since he commenced the practice of bedding on thick layer of saw dust.— Pine saw dust ho finds tho best, oak the w orst. Many English farmers feed no hay to their work horses, but keep them in high working order witli straw, roots, «tid shorts. Tho equivalent of twelve i tons Of liny can be produced on one acre of roots. ZDi’j) (Bonds GOODS! J) RY GOODa! ! HARPER, Cor. of Ilnnovor null romlVctSilH, NOW OPKN A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF VEW ANI> DKSIUAm.K FALL GOODS!! LOW I>HJ CE S : ! Ain ays on hand a good uasorUnent of DRAIN AM) FANCY DIiKSS GOODS, at very low rates, MOURNING SWJ) MOlillH GOODS. FLANNELS, Welsh, Shaker, Domcsl uze, Gray and Red Flannels. RLANKETS, lu evejy variety aiiAURS, In Checks, Drabs,‘Mourning and IKgu Colors. LADIES’ CLOAKING. Beavers, Velveteens and Fioslcd Beaveib. WATER PROOF CLOTHS, Id Mixed, Black and While, Barred, &e. ’ HOSIERY, Cotton, Woolen aud’Mcnuo. -MERINO VESTS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, L-dlns’, Misses’, Muu's, uiul Ays’. JOUVIN’S KID GROVES, of tine quality GLOVES, t.i I-uB i.d Winter,nil sizes and a largo variety FRENCH CORSETS, Hip Goar uhd celebrated Deckel, warranted best makes oul/. KNITTING YARNS, Zew lyr.Worstcd.Gcrmantowu Wools, lu all eol lora. Largo block constantly on hand. FANCY WOOLENS. Iloods, «tc., lu.stock at low prices. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, lu new and rich designs*. HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, Sheetings, Pillow-Case Muslins, Table Linen Napkins, Doylies, QuiUsand Counterpanes, Not tingham Lace, Towels ami Towelling. IMMENSE STOCK OF L'OMESTKS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES at less than regular rates. , ’ [ All goods boughlul the head of the market for cash, and will bo sold ut lowest cash prices. THUS. A.IIARPBK. Cor. of Hanover and Pomfret Kta. Qct-,7, ISCO—Lf. 1115 Hooi> BKI " TSi 1115 HOPKIN'S “OWN MAKE." In nil tli(3 New Spring Style*, for Ladle*, Misses ami Children 5 the quality uml prices of which will recommend themselves to every customer. CORSETS! COHsKTSI! I.'OUSEL'S'! ! .Just marked down to sold at par ; making our pres ent prices less ilian they can he allhrdcd, until gold di dines to that point, and M per cent, less than the price one year ago.' We were the Hist ill Plllladolphlu t.» Kiv .. «Hvur ill Htungo *<> " l,r cnsl omers. and now take the lead in giving thorn lull advantage of the return to aspeclo husls. in advance of the CJo’d marker; wlileli will he fnl >l v appreciated hv all who examine our cxtroiho ;tv low prices, troop Skirts, uni own make, at :i7, ‘lll, Oil. .V), till, 711. 7.'). M), S'*, DU. Do. $l.OO AC to $2.21). Hand-made Whalebone Corsets at all, CJO, 75. UO, SI.VU. am., to 51.70. Superior French Woven Cor sets at 7o d r« dneed irom sl.ou; at $l.OO reduced trom iI.OS; at $1.25 reduced Irum $1.75, &c. to $5.00, reduced from 37.00 ll.Werly Corsets at S2.W, reduced fro>n $2.50, ltC‘. Glove Fitting Corsets at SI.To, re ueed from Cl'-'O, Ac. &<•. Mrs, Moody’rf Patent Abdominal Corsets at n reduc tion of-5 H*. to SI.OO per pair, accordingloquail* ty. All other goods proportionally reduced.— skins and (•orseta made to order. Altered and. Unpaired, Wholesale and Retail—One ITice only —(’all or semi lor descriptive circular. AVM. T. IIOPKINW, . 1110 Chestnut Street, PIIIX.AUKI.I’UIA. March 1 17, IS7U Jhu Bit pk&B®l BA EKERS AND DEALERS government securities. UNION & CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROADS Ist MORTGAGE HONUS NO 40, .SOUTH THIRD STREET. PHIL A DELPHI A Uuy fat'll' and Exchange all Issues of U. S. BON D S uu Uib most liberal terms. GUI.D bought and sold at Market Rates. ( oupon o Cashed. Stocks bought and sold on Commission only Accounts received and mteiestallowcdon da balances subject to Check at Sight. Feb 1 18 RATIONAL HOTEL, Cor. Hanover And Walnut. Street*, CARLISLE. PA Having taken ami refuted In a style of neatness and comfort equal to any oth er similar estiudlshment hr the* county, the above mimed and well known Hotel, I am now prepared to receive uiul accommodate Mich gnosis iiK may favor me with their patronage.— My old customers, ns well as new ones, will do well to patronize the National House under Us new and approved arrangements and manage ment. N. WOODS. J'roprMur, April 21. 70—tf ILOTKL, CARLISLE, PA, The ' undersigned havlug‘talron“umPontlroly refllcd and furnished lids hotel, he Is well pro pared to furnish good accommodations to all who desire to make It their home. Ho hopes to have a share of the custom oft he surrounding country anil thotravellng piddle. Hlsroomsaro largo ami comfortable, his table always supply ed with tho very best. May 12, TO— N. \V, WOODS. JACK $33 25-100, McLanalmn Stono & * . Isett. Iloindayslmrg. Pa„ will deliver Irco of eight. CIDER. MILL, 1 Portable Hand. May la, Tu- NI K\V TANNERY FOR HARE OR Li . RENT.—The subscriber oilers his NEW I ANNEItV on Mouth street, i.’arllsle. for sale <»r lease, on favorublu terms. Immediate possession ISlven. WM. ULAUt. ' Apr* 1 "0 —^ T?OR RIONT.—A two-story Brick l» House. Apply at No. 7U. North PUI street, limnedlato possession given. April 14- 33r« (SooDs 18T0. SUMMER OPENING, AT Till- CENTRAL DRV GOODS STORE, of every variety, every style, ami every descrip tion of DU ESS GOODS, Silks, Satins, Borage Ilernanles, „ Grenndlno Buragcs, Black Grenadine 2 yds. wide, Mnlmlni, Poplins, Alpucnu, Do Lnines, bcotcli Ginghams, French Porcallls,,!. hints, &c , all at great bargains. W II ITS GOODS, for dresses of every variety, stylo Marsalllea for dresses, 20, JO, Jo, 4U, ae. A beautiful assortment of Ladles’, ant] Chi PAUASOL3 AND SUN UMBRELLAS,"-" SHAWLS, SHAWLS, all tlui new styles forlliecason, l.ACl'j P(JIN i-o, a splendid assortment. DOMESTIC GOODS, soiling at greatly reduced prices. Muslins, Calicoes, Ginghams, Sheeting, Table Linens, Towels. Poplins. Mar,sallies Quilt®, Summer Pantstull, of every kind and quality. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, Arthur G. Comn, President; Charles Platt. Vice president; Mathias Marls, Secretary; William Buehler, Central Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. , BAML. K..nDMUICH,Agent, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, [ Dcccmlier 10 . ma-iy.- Ma ‘ n ,:itre ' ,t, ClU " Slu})cnntfinU’n( t mjIE MACIIC COM It will diniige any I colored hair or beard to a permanent black or brown. It contains no jioi.soi i, Anyone cun ime 11. 'One sent by mall for 51. Address, MAGIC COMR CU., Springfield, Mas*. April 2i—3in TTIOBSALE Oil EAT.—A second band I» Ranee, ns good as new, apply to ■“Rap. 28-I*. * A. HLYNB. JJ O M E 18T0. INSURANCE Of’ New Haven, CONNECTICUT CAPITA!* - $1,000,000- Too “ Ilorao” Is established on a SECURE BASIS, tho huslucgs annually amounting to Most reliable and popular COMPANIES in tho United Slates Special attention given, to Perpetual Insurance on Desirable Property at low rates. Liberally Adjusted • » pjrompily PAID at me office of lire CARLISLE AGENCY, No 20 West Main Street, Carlisle. Pa. SAMUEL K. HUMRICH, Oct: 28. ISSO—ty 1794 x 1 '' iSSCBANC OMI’ANY NORTH* AMERICA ! ! Philadelphia. Oldest Insurance Company in America, CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $2,800,000. REVENTY-ONE YEARS successful business experience, with a reputation' for INTEGRITY and HONoUa OLE DEALING UNSURPASSED bv nnv similar Institution. LOSSES PAID since organization, oyer $23,000,00 0. It Is WISDbM and ECONOMY to Insure in the host' Companies, and there Is NONE BETTER thSh the old INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. jWfecellancous. OSABAIIB R, 0 THE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RESTORER, purifies the blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis. Bkm Diseas es Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, and ali Chronic Affections of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Recommended by the Medi cal Faculty and many thousands of our best citizens. , Read the testimony of Physicians and natlen'ts who have used Rosadalla; send for oiir Rosadalls Guido to Health Boole, or Almanac for this year, which wo publish for gratuitous distribution , It will glvq you much valuable iuformrtlon. Dr. R. \V. Carr, of Baltimore, saysr I take pleasure In reconjmendlug your Rosa dali9 as a very powerful alterative. I Have seen It used In two cases with happy resul is—one in a case of secondary syphilis, In which the patient pronounced himself cured after having taken five bottles ol vour medicine.- The other Is a caso of scrofula of longstanding, which Is rapidly improving under its use, ami the Indica tions are that the patient will soon recover I have carefully examined the formula by which your Rosadalls Is made, and find It an excellent compound of alterative in eredieuts. Dr. Sparks, of Klcholasvlllo, Ky„ says ho has used Rosadalls In cases of Scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results as a cleaner of tho Blood I know no hot ter remedy. Samuel G. McFuddcn, Murfreesboro’, Tenn., says: v I have used seven bottles of Rosadalls, and am entirely cured of RheupmtiHm: send mo four buttles, as I wish it for my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. S Benjamin Bechlol, of Lima,Ohio, writes, I have suffered Jor twenty years with an inveterate eruption over my whom body; a short time since I purchased a bottle of Rosadalls and It effected a perfect cure. Rosadalls Is sold by all druggists. Laboratory. 01 Exchange Place, •Balti more. ' CLEMENTS & CO. Proprietors, Feb 10,1870—ly B. EWING, CABINET MAKER AND 'UNDERTAKER, W EST MA IN STREET. CARLISLE, PENI^. A. SPLN'FDID OF N E W FURNITUBE for tho Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stools. Lounges, Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs, DiningTablcs. Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomons, lUiveaus, 4 What-Nots Secretaries, ic., &c., I’arJor, Chamber, Dining Room, Kitchen and Office FURNITURE, of the Latest Stylos. COTTAGE PUUNITUUE IN SKIT’S, Splendid Now Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES ' GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, in great variety. ' Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country attended to promptly, and on reasonable lormu. Dec. 17.18118—■u QARLISLE MACHINE WORKS! f. qaitd n e n it. ao . CUMBERI.AND VAT LEY REAPER & MOWER Wenrenow oulldlugnnd, will bring out for the harvest of 1870, the Now Patent Cumberland Valley Combined REAPEHANDMOWKR. with SELF RAKE, and all other late Improvements. It will bo built in the best style, and warranted to work satisfactorily. '1 ho want of a home made Reaper has long been felt, and we expect to be able to oiler to the fanners .of Cumberland and abjolnlng counties a machine which shall be a complete and perfect harvester, equal tolhobest brought from u distance. Farmers are requested to call and examine it. NOVELTY HAY RAKE. Wo are building this season, only a limited number of Hay Rakes. The Novelty has the Keif Acting arrangement, or can bo worked by hand, on the old principle. It will be made of the best materials, in handsome style, and war ranted to give satisfaction. Send In your orders early. THE GUM SPRING GRAINDRILL. Wo continue building the original Willough by Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, so well known, and popular among farmers. No good tanner can afford todo without the Willoughby, for It largely Increases, and Improves his crops, and soon pays for itself. Wo make it as a Grain and Grass Seeder alone, or with Patent Guano Attachment for sowing .phosphates or guano. Wo also hullJ the Wllloiighby* with the shelves In straight rank or zlg zaa.n.4 farmers may pre fer. VARIOUS FARM IMPLEMENTS. We are manufacturing a variety of ugrlcultnra. Implements such as horse powers ami threshers, cider mills, star corn spellers, three sizes, can non Corn spellers, Eureka fodder cutler, ami keep always on hand the National Fodder Cut ter, throe sizes, with various, other farming Im plements'. We also make Earner's patent Tiro bender, ami Porter’s patent Tuyere, which every blacksmith should have. Also east iron corn chushors. wash kettles,'four sizes, cellar grates, five different patterns, plow castings and other castings kept always on hand. The CARLISLE COOK STOVE, our own cast ing, Is one of the best and cheapest stoves In the market. STEAM ENGINE AND MILL WORK. As heretofore, wo give particular attention to building. STEAM ENGINES, and furnishing SHAFTING, GEARING, PULLEYS, and every part ot the machinery connected with Paper mills, Flouring mills Saw mills. Tanneries, Ac,. Our patterns for steam engines are from two up to twenty live horse power, combining simplici ty of construction with all modern improve montsand furnished at accommodating prices. We also build portable engines of tw* horse pow er for running printing presses, &c, Wo have an extensive variety of patterns for mill works, to wlut-h wd are constantly making- additions, und can till contracts for engines and mills at short notice. tfirTwo new stationary engines now on hand for sale. r BUILDING MATERIALS. Attached to our establishment Is an extensive PL/VNING MILL and SASH and DOOR FACT ORY, with all the machinery for manufacturing door and window frames, sash, shutters and blinds, brackets, mouldings, cornice. and porti co drapery, stair rail und baUistonuloorlng, sld- Ingond every oilier article In Hie lino of build ing materials from tho lowest price to llrstoluss quality. Builders and contractors may rctv on all orders, largo or small, being promptly filled, An extensive supply ol seasoned pine, walnut and oak lumber kept constantly In our lumber yard ready for use. Email sizes of lath and low priced doors always on hand, ami other articles made to order. All orders or Inquiries by mall, or otherwise, in connection ■with any brunch of our business will bo promptly attended to. 1 F. GARDNER* CO. April 31, 70—4 m, $2,000)00 and Uouo'of the ALU LOSSES Agent, 1T94. t’liavicreil lEUneww. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to i s natural Vitality ansl Color. A. dressing -which ■s.RyJir' ' 1 111 “ ncc agreeable, healthy, and effectual fdp&iffiii Ini' preserving the fjfnW linir. Faded or gray Sjtf f, f&jk -hair 'is soon restored to Us original color with the '.gloss and * freshness cf youth .s3oaKsg'|F' Thin Imir is thick, cned, falling 1 air checked, and bald ucas often, though not always, cured hy its use. Kothing can restore tho hair where the follicles are destroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed. But such ns remain can be saved for use fulness by tigs application. . Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it Will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent tho hair from turning gray or falling off, and onscquently prevent baldness. Free from those del urious suhstancos.which* make some pr, parations dangerous and injurious to t .o hair,- the Vigor can ,*sily benefit bn not harm it. It wanted merely for a * HAIR DRESSING, nothing else ems Ibuml $0 desirable. Containing nc-hh'-r oil nor dye, it does not soil white ciiiibni*, nud yet lasts long on the Ii: .r. giving it a rich glossy lustre and a • ■ au-lnl perlume. Prepared b\ Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical ai.u Analytical Chemists, LOV> ISI/L, MASS. ' J’lllClJ SI.OO. For Sale by HAYERSTICK i BRO’S., Agents, Carlisle. Pa. * Feb. 10.1570-ly ~ I'ir. WM. D. HALL, and Dra. MARY ) 8. HALL, Hoinceopath'ic Physicians and edlcal Blecliitlops. Office and residence No. 87 South Hanover street, Carllslo Pa. All acute and chronic diseases Bkllllully treated. Special attention will bo given to tho euro of all chronic diseases as scrofula. Cancer, Bronchitis, Enl lonsv. Dyspepsia. Toltor, Llvor Complaints, St. Vltris Banco' Goitre, Paralysis, Neuralgia and General Debility. Ladles suffering from Prolapsus Uteri, Lencor ilicca. Amunorrhtna, Bysmenorrltma, Nervous Affections, nnd any form of Uterine Complaints ■ can be speedily oared. Tho above diseases have their origin In lossof tho 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 Brs. Hall’s suporlormethod of treating diseases. Health-wo consider to bo an equilibrium of tho electric condition of the human system, and tho more perfect Iho equilibrium, the more perfect the health. Disease, on the contrary, is either a . vIU3 or minus of the whole,or a portion-malting one part vlvs and tho other minm, and thereby causing obstruction mid stagnation of. the vital fluid. Electricity Is tho natural element of tho Nervous System, the connecting link between mind and matter, and the most subtle substance known. It circulates tho blood; is the cause of voluntary and Involuntary motion; produces all the chemical changes in the system—tho de composition and recomposition—and always co operates with vitality in imparting health nnd strength to tho human system. It Electricity Is tho generating agent of animal life, how impor tant then it must be In tho continuance of that life ns also In tho preservation of health, wo would here state, for the benefit of those unac quainted with tho subject, that the application of Electro-Magnetism Galvanism and Electricity as a therapeutic agent for all disease, is a fact well established by mahy years’ practice. Great evil, as well ns good, has resulted from the reckless and indiscriminate use of Electrici ty. Ithna been applied by the learned and un learned—lmp-hazard, without any assurance of accomplishing tho desired object; and when successful, was looked .upon'as the result ol fjfod luck, rather than the effect of an Immuta ble Law. When Us operations are thoroughly understood, the case properly Judged, and the application scientifically made, there can bo no uncertainty or doubt about tho result. It soothes Nervous Irritation, equalizes tho Circu lation, restores a healthy balance to the Disor dered Functions, and imparls a vigorous lone tothobhcly. . , . , This discovery is the result of many years hard nnd scientific Investigations. Its great superi ority over all other systems for the cure cl dis cuses nns neon practically tested ih cunurent . purls of the 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 treatment by tho most eminent medical men, had been given up ns Incurable; and in nearly every case a cure hud been effected. . , Our offices are strictly private-consultations free, patients In the country visited at any.hour of tho day or night. ■ Dec. SI. 188S>—0m. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla FOll POIIfVEVG VUE BIOOD. f| The reputation this cx ccllcnt ‘medicine enjoys, >\ Is derived from its cures, yyi Jin many of which are truly sT to) ‘Vijiicw marvellous. Inveterate i cases of Scrofulous dla /7 I . VU case, where the system jJ. A j! ‘ seemed saturated with pH- corruption, have been <5 purllled and cured by it. Scrofulous ulTcclions ami disorders, which were ng gravated by the scrofu lous contamination until they were painfully afflicting, have been radically cured in such great numbers in almost every sec tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to bo Informed of Us virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, ibis unseen and unfclt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, and Invites the attack of cnfceblingor fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again, it seems to breed Infection throughout tho bodv, ami then, on sonic favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the surface or among tho vitals. In the latter, tuber cles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs, or heart, or tumors formed in the HVor, or it shows its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcef atious on some part of the bodv. Hence the occa sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad visable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted with the following com plaints generally find immediate relief, aru|, at length, cure, by the-use of this SARSAPARIL LA: St. Anthony’s I'lre, Itoso or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scold Head, It Inyironn, Sore JZt/ea, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible lonns of Seroj'ultus disease. Also In the more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Drojisy, Heart Disease, Pits, Epilepsy, Neurafuia, and tho various Ulcerous affections of the muscu lar and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Merrt/Haf Diseases are cured by it, though a Jong time Is required for subduing t hcsiftcbstinatc maladies bv any medicine. But long continued use of this medieluo will cure the complaint. Lencorrha-a or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and J •’eviale Diseases, are com monly soon relieved and ultimately cured bv it:- purilymg and Invigorating effect.. Minute Direc tions for each ease are found in our Almanac, sup plied gratis. Rheumatism mid Gout, whei caused by accumulations of extraneous matterr. in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion ov Inflam mation of thej./rer, and Jaundice, when arising, us they often tin,.from the rankling poisons in tin blood. This SARSAPARILLA Is a great re storer for tho strength and vigor of the system. J’noao who are Lnnauid and Listless, Despon dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Xervous Ap prehensions or Rears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relict and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. PREPARED BY fir. JT. C. AYER M V G S, Medicines and Fine Chemicals, IS A\T HAVERSTIOKIBROS., No. 10 * North Hanover Street, i • ICABLJSLE PA. DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines. C/temicas,l hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries. Per fumery, Toilet Articles, &c,, Dye ‘'duff's, Tosmelies, Stationary, CEDAR WARE, STONE AND CROCKERY WARE. .Choice Haras, Dried Beef, llologma, Beef, Tongues, Biscuits and Crackers of every de scription. Pickled, Snlced and Fresh Oysters, Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, &c., Ac. • * rnd uo cud to NOTIONS It is useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; and parents if It don’t suit j t ou to come, send your children, os they will be dealt with with tho same care ns H. you were here yourself; All kinds of. COUNTBY PEODUCE, takeu|ln exchange for goods, or cash GEO. p. HOFFMAN’S SONS. NO. 8 E AST POMFRET, STREET, CARLISLE, PA. Not ice.—Having transferred my entire inter est In tho grocery nnslm-ss to my nous, thosoln dcl)tcd to me are requested to' settle with them during ray absence In Europe. GEO. B. HOFEMAN. QjTROCERIEB, ffle. Tho subscriber begs leave to Inform tho citi zens of Carlisle and vicinity that ho has pur chased tho Grocery Store of D. V, Keeny. No. 78 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, where ho will carry on the Grocery Business ns usual. His as sortment Is varied, and consists iu part of QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, STONE and a EARTHEN WARE, CEDAR and WILLOW WARE TEAS, COFFEES. SYRUPS, SPICES, FANCY SOAPS, ROPES. TOBACCO, FISH, OILS, HALTERS, SEGARS, SALT, POTATOES, dried and canned fruit, CORN MEAL. BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR, FEED, and a frail assortment of articles usually kept in u first-class Grocery store. Give him a call, and satisfaction will be guaranteed. Oct, 10.18 ■ CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS, - HATS AND CAPS, Ac. I can sell, All wool salts, at Punts, at _ Coats, (mixed) at Veals, (all wool) at Fine Calf Boots, at etc., etc. Come and see Cheap John, in budding »ttach nd to the Franklin House, in icur of the'Court House at Bossy WeUel’s. He is tho follow that used to have auction, Como wow, don’t forget poor Cheap John. May 5, 70—lm HAIL I ALL HAIL ! I THE GLORV OP THE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STOVE. THE GREATEST STOVE FOR lEOB.' Walker & Claucly having Just returned from- Now York and Philadelphia, where they have purchased the largest, latest aud best assort ment of PARLOR, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES over brought to this place,have now on exhibi tion and for sale at their Store Hoorn b. NO. I« WEST iIAIN STREET, , whore they will always bo pleased to ace their old friends and many new opes, call and exam- THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER -AND- . THE CELEBRATED REGUEAaA ■ DR TARY TOP COOKING STOVE •TUB BEST IN TUB WORLD. THE MORNING GLORY 1b the mo i perfect jiunor stove in use anywhere or everywhere. It Is a Base Burner, and one Are will Install winter. It lias mica doors all around and Isas oright and cheerful ns an open gate, wo respectfully refer to the following persons from among hundreds of ethers who have used it. as to Us merits: James B. Weakley, Rev. J. Boas, - W. B. Mullin, Wobe'K & Borland Geo. Welso, David Rhoads, Lovl Trego, Samuel Grcason, Weakley & Sadler, L. T. Greenfield, Samuel H. Gould, Jason W. Eby, Thos. Leo. Peter Spahr, Wm. P. Stuart, Jos. Galbraith, Wd have alson very largo variety of Ceok Stoves of the very best, namely : NOBLE COOK, (Gna Burner.) COMBINATION, (Gas Burner,) . WM.PENN. . EUBEKA, WABASH. ELECTRIC, and NIAGUA, nil of which have given greatsat- Isfaction to the purchasers. Wo have also a largo lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES,. * orour own manaf acture TIN AND SHEET IRON. of allkinds constantly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING- A. JOBBING of all kinds done on short nonce and substanti ally. In conclusion wo invito our friends to euil and examine oar goods and save at least wen ty per cent, .'■i* WALKER & CLAUDY. NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET. Oct. 8.1603. ! Your attention Is coled to the fact that at MINSMITH & RUPP’S Store you cun see tho finest display of goods over kept In nny similar establishment in the coun ty, consisting in part ol tho following STOVES AND HEATERS, Warranted to give general ealisfaction SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR STOVE, LIVELY TIMES RADIATING BASE BURNER, JUNIA'TA PARLOR HEATER. PARLOR LIGHT BASE BURNER, Which for beauty, economy and durability can not bo.stti passed. MRS. LOEB. COOK STOVES, BARLEY SHEAF NOBLE COOK, Warranted to BAKE, ROAST and HEAT better with less fuel, than any other stoves In this market. Attention Is culled to our REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, CHRONIC [DISEASES, during tho lasteuxty years. So highly kit teemed, fuat the demand Is constantly inert lug, not only at homo, but we are daily Ing applications for It from tho most kb sections of the country--North, East, t?outni West. To meet this demand, os well ns to) vent tho public from being Imposed upm. have determined to put this PBEPAnATH m such a lorm that it may be within read everybody everywhere* , „ „ Other Preparations, far Inferior to the p Ine, having been put out by certain r flll have been mistaken by some for otUk own., as a matter of course the old Preptit#>tiyiici Fahrnoy & Hon has been made to suller sob refutation, therefore to nrovcutlhls mHia f well as to meet the Increasing demand t Honed above, wo have concluded to bcuii mcil’clno out In LIQUID FORM. Wo will also at the sumo lime put outlhcof nalln puckagtHbrm for the benefit of our old cnsioraers and others who may )'? 1 ! fer the medicine aa first propored. mending Itto on*e all diseases the liumh K is heir to, but as a family Medicine, ami lot diseases originating from Impure Blood i Disordered Liver, it has no equal; and will* tho following diseases: „ - Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Eryelpelns.K Bore Eyes. Scald Head, Pimples on the h Tetter Affections, Old and Stubborn Dio Rheumatic Aflections. Dyspepsia, Costlyro Sick Headache, Jaundice, Salt Rheum. Gem Debility, mercurial Diseases, Foul Stoimicb, gotbor with all other .Disorders arising a Impure Blood, and Disordered Liver, 4c., «■ Prepared by Drs. D. FAHRNEY & SON. 11* boro’, Maryland, And Dr. P. D. FAHRM ICcedysville, Md. Sold by all Drugglslsond Merchantsgeneri None genuine unless signed: D. Fahrney 4- For sale by W. F. Horn, Druggist Curlu.e- S. Huber, Druggist Howville Pa. Jam* l Clark, Lees Roads. JolmC. Alllclc, Bra« Shlppensburg. U. H. Suavely, Druggat - cbouicsburg.- Aprll 7. Ib7o—Cm Done on short notice, and at reasonable terms. Hone butgood workmen and good material on "VTEVV LIQUOR STORE* hand..’ —— REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, (Quite a novelty) Having acquired a reputation in this and ad joining counties for our We are determined to keep up the same in the fu ture, feeling confident that wo can soli you good articles at rates iowor than others sell bad. We have also oujiand and sortmeut of PLAT IRONS. COFFEE MILLS, And all sorts of OL L W WARE, Of good materia d heap, Wo have, and keen constantlyon hand.avery largo assortment of WARES usually kept In a llrst class TIN AND SHEET-IRON WAREHOUSE, ROOFING. RHINESMITH & RUPP, Non. 02, fri, 08 North Hanover St., November 11. ItOD, Carlisle, Penna. NEW DISCOVERY!! It has long been known that the old establish ed and well stocked F TT RNITURE AND BEDDING WAUEROOMS. OF 11. li. L E WlB, S r are tho cheapest In the city.' He Is now Rolling Parlor Suita, In Plush, Hair Cloth, Reps or Terry. Walnut Chamber Suita In Oil or Varnish; Cot tage Furniture, all styles; BEDDING AND MATTRESSES, various sizes', cheaper than auc tion prices. Como and see. and bo convinced. You will save money by giving us a call before purchasing elsov’here. H. R. LEWIS, Sr.. 143-1 Market Street, Philadelphia, Next door to cor. of Fifteenth St. March 10, IS7O-bra OTE L . PURCELL HOUSE, WILMINGTON, N. O. paopuim on: J. R. DAVIS, of Mills House. Charleston, 8. 35* Conch, Carriage and Baggage Wagons al ways ready to convey Passengers to and from the Railroads. Bee. 23,18 S FOR RENT.—The Htore Room and Collar, No. 72 North Hanover etreet. En outre of the undersigned on the premises, 1 D. COUNMAN. Feb 24, IS7O, TV /TcLANAHAN STONE . & ISETT, - havo'for sale ©very-implement used on a jut in. „ „ May 12,70—5 m ■ WANTED.— Traveling and Loral Agents for the Delaware Mutual Life In surance Co., for all parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Reference required. Address, Branch Ohio* DELAWARE MUTUAL LIFE INB. CO., N. W. cor Ult. and Chestnut Bta,,rhlla. May 19, 70—4 W CHEAP, durable, eiraplo gearing, all enclosed from dust. &c„ delivered free of freight and warranted. McLANAHAN.BTONE & IBETT, ilollldaysburg, Pa. May 12,70 $9 00 I 25 .2 00 125 2J6 nuoM FOR RENT.—The room In Ft, the “Volunteer Building," now occupied by Chas. Q, Bates, (agent for the sale of Wheeler de Wilson’s Bowing Machines,) will bo for rent from tllHiut of April next. Inquire of ▼ J B. BRATTON. Hon, J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Berg’t Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Mr, Mansfield, Sup’t. Mt. Holly Paper Mill Co. Sam’l Kemptou, Thos. Chamberlin, obn Stuart, John T. Green, Henry L. Burkholder, Richard Woods, J. S. Woods, MnJ. Woods, r. Grocer. John M. CARLISLE, PA. STOVES AND HEATERS, NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, and NATIONAL RANGE, STOVES, lor sale n fine as- KNIVES and FORKS, SPOONS, PANS, COAL BUCKETS, SPOUTING, and JOBBING ■HARDWAR —AND— CUTLERY, Ml £L EM & MO (PE tnlto this opportunity of directing the of the community at large, and every S particular, to their recently roplenUficSS? HARD WcARE. * They studiously, avoided Investing during high prices, and patiently waited tho full out of tho bottom before attempting loreflliu shelves, and now that things have been rfc o old lime prices, ns near na possible, they Invested largely- and cro prepared to guw ;o their friends and customers as low pric< any market outside -tho They esped Invito tho attention of mechanics, farmers' builders. Our Btf>ck Is complete and nom fear meeting with disappointment In csquh for anything In our line. Vo have tho agency of the Willcox 4 Gi SEWING MACHIN and would respectfully sk nil those In wj n Machine, to examine the Wlllcox & aibl fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, anil i delivered to all parts of the town free of clk Feb. 20. li>00.”lv 18'JO 11 A RDW A R E, HENRY SAXTON I .L P. hi: . 'II. SAXTON, & CO., NO. 15, EAST MAIN ST,, Dealers in Hardware, Iron, utkry , CARLISLE, PA.,' hereby announce to the public, that they it gelling everything in their line, eitherwhol or retail, at. prices'much-lower than cd bought thlHslu-' oiPlnlmlclflpia. Our stock consuls In part ol BUILDING MATERIAL OF a DESCRIPTIONS. Iron, ' Points, Kails, Oils, Shovels, . Glass, • Hoes. Putty, Forks. Vnrnishea, Bakes, Cement, Spades, * Plaster, Crow bars, Sunil, Sledges, Powtlo Picks. Safetj Also a full and well selected assorting MECHANIC’S TOOLS, - e TABLE AND POCKET CTJTLEIi) A fall stock of FARM BELLS, Plows, Harries, Chains, Grain bags, Rapes, leys, and Hay Elevators of all description. GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, Cl and ammunition of all kinds. Thankful for past favors, by strict nttentlo business we hope to receive a contlmiullon the same. H. SAXTON i Eeb. 3.1870 D. EAHRNEY & SON CELEBRATED PR.EPARATIO ' FOR CLEANSING THE BLOOD The long and favorably known Proparalln: Bra. D. Fahrney & Sou for cleansing the Me needs at this day no recommendation al hands, its virtues having bcetuestablWiw the thousands of cases where -it una given a In the most dliQcult forms of • jjHN HANNON, N. E. etm&ER HANOVER AND POMFRBII * _/(A Jew doors South of Bon la's Store.) Pure Rye Whiskey, Best Common Whiskey, Pure Holland Gin, Ginger Brandy, Port Wine, Sherry Wine, . Jamacla Rum, Raspberry flytW Champ** R TAYLOR'S BITTERS—INHOFF’S it* GJ BITTERS. May 13 18£30-ly QUMBEKIjAND NUESEEIES' HENRY S. RUPP, Proprietor. -^BHaaaiAKsfem,Cumberland Oir*n a Wo nnd fI I V e I , u “ o ' t uMniofnll‘ 1M Stock, for ttio coming iieoi 'i of Fruit Trees of tbe very beat greens and Shade Trees, Hardy F.otfte a largo stock of Grape V no and Plants, every varloiy worth of small fruits, Largo Rhubarb, ic .*»£ fl V er jjfl Osago Orange for Hedglni,. P g,,* Roses, Greenhouse Flowers and Plant* t>i thing wanted ln Gio nursery lln t p r hero: of the best quality and at tjie Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis. Juno 2-1, JBlio—ly to life size. A ji IVORYTYPESi AMBROTYP MELAUIOTYPES: • also Pictures on Porcelain, Plain and Colored, end wfilcli are u g. u i lan /«« duetlous of the Photographic art. attention given to cop)!”* , ' XTnW , t y ertS.'fpatrona a e ' F«»i).y, iHtio. ~ T. S. DOUGHERTY with CONOVER, DOBFF & CO, MANUFAOTUB® 11 8 AND WHOLSIiI-* jjBAI-** BOOTS iND B&° «0. *34 sTB® E PHiIiADBLFHIA* July 15.1£09 —iy Tj'OU HALE. —A uew r jiAlUtf* liuaiouor 1 . Oflico. JUUJ *