ti~kultural. tlvrVL HKCIPES, Breakfast Relish.— la Massachusetts wo had frequently partaken of a slm ulc and palatable relish made in the following way. Chop tender boiled beds and fat ham quite fine, which mix-with mashed potatoes and season. Fry until brown. Imperial Gingerbread. —Rub six duit ees ot butt' r into three-quarters of a pound of flour; then mix six ounces of treacle with a-pint of cream carefully, Jest it should turn the cream; mix in a “inarter of a pound of double-retined su gar, half an ounce of powdered ginger, and one ounce of carraway seeds; stir the whole well together into a' paste, cut ii into shapes, and stick cut candi ed orange or lemon peel on the top. Ramjfnlalo Yeast.— Grate three large raw potatoes oTT a coarse grater, pour into the mass,of pulp enough, boiling water to. make a clear, thick starch, add one-half cup of sugar, one-quarter of salt. When lukewarm add one cup of veast. Keep warm until it rises.—Ouo- Indfcup, of this yeast will rise three large loaves of bread. By boiling a handful of hops in the .water you pour over the potatoes, this yeast will, keep two months in hot weather. 7b Clean Black Ribbon. —Take an old kid glove, no matter how old, and boil it in a pint of water for a short time; thru let it cool uptil the leather can be taken in the hand without burning;, use Use glove wet with the water to sponge off the ribbon. If the ribbon is very dirty, dip it into the water and dr-iw it through the fingers a few times before sponging. After cleaning lay a piece of paper overtire ribbon and iron; paper is better than cloth.—The ribbon will look like new. To Jlroicn and Mal;e Coffee.— Paving picked over the coffee wash it nicely, parch it evenly in the oven, until ihe berries crack open ; when thoroughly browned (not burned), let it stand un til lukewarm; then'(in water when eggs are scarce) beat the whites of two eggs to a froth; stir if through this warm coffee, and set it in the oven to dry. To make it.—Take of ground coffee one tablespoonful to a pint of boiling water; stir it up with cold water first and aet it on the back of your stove; let it simmer half an hour; stir the grounds down when they come up, and use good cream. Hogs in the Orchard.— One neigh bor ha Western New York, praises the fiult for another, remarked' that the land must be in very good order. “The secret is not in the soil,” John replied with a twinklejlu his eye", “but on it. Do you see those grunters there? My pork brings mo fitly, cents a pound— eight in flesh, and the balance, m fruit. I began to pasture my orchard ton years ago with hogs, and since that time I have had no trouble with wormy fruit. Apples, as a general thing, don’t fall from the tree unless something is the matter with them. The apple worm and the curculio lay their eggs in the fruit, and the apples drop early. TJio Eigs devour the apples, and by Septem er every unsound apple is gone and I have nothing but fair fruit left,. The crop of Insects for the next year is de stroyed by the , pigs. They root the ground under the trees; keep the soil loose, manure the land some, and work over what manure I spread, fixe ap: pies help the pigs, and the pigs help tlie apples,” Hoaxing Corn for Horses.— A cor respondent of the Prairie Farmer writes as-follows s One of the best farmers that I know saves one-third of his corn, by soaking it before he feeds it to the horses. His plan is this: he places two hogsheads in his barn cellar, secure from frost, fiils them with ears of i orn, and pours in water until Urey are covered. When well soaked he leeds out of one to his horses, and by the time this it exhaust ed the cron in the other is well soaked. The cobs become so soft that the horses eat them with as good a relish as they do tho corn, and they only require about two-thirds as much corn as when fed without soaking. There is no doubt that tiro coll eating with the corn render* the diet more wholesome. A certain amount of coarse food is necessary To the health of the animals. ■ln digging drains for pipe, experi ence has demonstrated that the cut for the tile should be made only largo en ough to admit laying them correctly, as they will thus be less liable to get out of place, and there wilt ho much less loose dirt to work into tho joints and obstruct the flow of water. Tho ditch should be tilled as fast as practic able that nothing may disturb the level of tlie drain, or obstruct it by displacing even ouo tile. Where good tile can ho had at twelve or fifteen dollars per thousand, of a length that sixieen will lay a rod, farmers and others who have used both aver that tile is cheaper than stone, where the stone coats only the quarrying and picldngup, drawing and laying, leaving out of tho question the better quality of tho drain laid with tile.— Methodist. ■ Corn Shrinkage.—A. correspon dent of the Davenport Gazelle says: In 180 S I received as my share of the crop of one of my tenants, two hundred bushels of corn, then selling in Daven port at 50 cents per bushel. The corn was put in a well protected crib, and wasln excellent conditituT when sold. 1 have Just Bad it hauled to town, and sold for 70 cents per bushel. The total present weight was exactly 152 bushels --showing a shrinkage of 18 bushels; or 21 per cent, discount from the origi nal amount. There was no unusual ex posure to rats, bad weather, etc., the corn was first quality, and I think the experiment, in all respects, a fair test of the profit and loss ol holding over. Tub Horse.— Youatt, in his hook en titled, 'The Horse,’ says tills animal will noverdrink hard wa'er if soft is within reach ; that he will leave clear, transparent hard water for a pool ol soft, even though the latter he di-colored with mud. Very cold waler from the well will make the hair rise up, and not unfrcquently cause an attack of gripes. Give soft waler if practicable, especially if the animal be ailing. This is a valuable hint. To Photect Horses From Fries.—- Take two or Uirce small handsful of walnut leaves, upon which pour two or three quarts of cold wati r; let it inluso one night ami then boil fora quarter of an hour. When cold it°will he lit for use. Before the horse goes out of the stable, let those parts which are most irritable be smeaied over, viz: between and upon the ears, the neck, the flanks, ac. It was the mother of Andrew Jack son who gave-her.son the following excellent advice: “Never to sue for slander, indict for n-sult and battery, or permit a perso nal affront to go unpunished on the spot. San Francisco Is happy. If has cheap ice. The luxury—no, theTieces sity—ls brought from theSunuuU (sier ra Nevada,) and delivered at two cents u pound. It heretofore came from Neva da, and cost ten cents per pound. Sin John LitiimuCK, In his observa tions of the Indians of South America, gives a curious trait in some of the tribes. Be says Unit the kiss, which lie thinks so natural, Is unknown to home of Ilia Hibeß There are some who positively Bland In ftar of it. When any one at tempts to embrace them, they regard it as an evidence of a desire to eat them— us a mode of tasting them. Jivi) ifpoods JQRY GOODS! GOODS!! HARPER, Cor.'of lianortr and I’omlVct Sts. NOW OI'KN A FULL. ANI> COMPLETE N'J’UCJC OK. NKW AND Dl'.MI UAltl.i: FALL GOODS!! LOW i>h\S C ESJ ! Always on hand a i;ood a-Hortmcnt ol PLAI AIN D FANCY DRESS GOODS, at very low rates. M0l*R : NII«G NEtoM) mmm ..go js. FLANNELS, Welbh,Shaker, Domest uze.Urav and Red Flannels. BLANKETS, lu evciy variety SHAWLS, lu Checks, Drab;., Mourning ami Higo Colors. LA unis’ Reavers, Velveteens anil Frosted lleuv.fi *v WATER PKOO^LUTTi’s, Id I 51 •. * I ’jse. HOSIERY, Cotton, Woolen ami Merino. MERINO VESTS, bIIIKTB AM.) DRAWERS, L die-j.’, Misses’, Men’s, and Hoys'. JOUVIN’S KT'D GLOVES, q line quality GLOVES, or Full nd Winter, all sizes and a large variety FRENCH CORSETS, Hip Goar and celebrated Reckel, warranted best makes only. KNITTING YARNS, Zep iyr,Worslcd.Gerninnto\vn'’Wools,lu all coi lors. Un-go slock constantly on hand. FANCY 'WOOLENS, Hoods, Ac., Id slock'at low prices. HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES. lu new and rich designs. HOUSE FURNISHING DRV GOODS, Sheetings, Pillow-Clysa. Muslins; Table Linen. Napkins, Doylies, Quiitsand Counterpanes,Not tingham Lace, Towels and Towelling. IMMENSE. S'iOCK OF DOMESTICS, CLOTHS, and cashmeres *t,y.iess than regular rates. All goods boughlut the head of the market for cash, and will bo sold at lowest, cash prices. THUS. A. HARPER. Cor. of Hanover and Pomirel t-ts. Qgt.7, total—u. IUS HOOV “*' 1115 UOPKIN’S -‘OWN MAKIC In all tho New Spring styles, for Ladles, Misses ami Children; the quality and prices of which will recommend themselves to every customer. CORSETS! CORSETS!! CORSETS!!! Just marked down to gold at par; making our pres ent prices less than they can he afforded, until gold declines to that, point, and 33 per cent, less than the price one year ago. We were the Hist In I’hlladelplila to give silver In change to our customers, and now Nike the lead in giving thorn full advantage of the return lo a speete'ba.sls. in advance of the Go’d market: which will bo ful ily appreciated by all who oxanune our extreme ly low pi'fces, Hoop skirls, our dwn make, at J 7. 40, 50. 55, 00, 70, 75. bO. h 5, 00. ‘)5. SI.0(1 ,(c to 52.20. Hand-made Whalebone Corsets at 50, 00, 75. 90, SI.OU. to 51.75. Superior French Woven Cor sets at 7u c. reduced immSUio; at SI.UO reduced Irom $1.33; at $1.25 reduced iroiu $1.75, tSc. Ac. lo $5.00, reduced from-$7.00 R. Werly Corsets at, $2.02, reduced from $2.50. Ae. Ae. •' Thompson’s Glove Fitting Corsets at 51.75, fa-' dueed irom £2.20, Ac. - Mrs. Moody's Patent self-Adjustlng Abdominal Corsets at a reduc tion of 25 ots. to 5? LOU per pair, according lo quali ty. All other goods proportionally minded.— Skirts and Corsets made to order. Altered and Repaired, Wholesaleaml Retail—One Price only —Call or send lor descriptive circular. WM. T. HOPKINS. 111.7 Chv'ifiiul .'s ircet, I’uii-ADEiaUIIA'. March 17,157 U— .‘Jin „.,„..„ • DEAt i viEN 60;ii BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, UNION & CENTRA!. CACH'TC RAID R O A D 8 I*l MORTGAGE HONOS NO 40, SOUTH THIRD BTRKETI' Pill LA DELPHI A tiny sell ami Exrliunaa all IsMU'.s ol U. B. KO N I) B on the most liberal terms. GOLD bought ami hold at Market Rale*. Coupons CashaV. Stocks bought- ami sold on (Vinmiasion only Accounts received and interest allowed on da balances subject to Check at Sight. Feb 1 is ‘ RATIONAL HOi'KL, Cor. JJanovcr And Walnut CARLISLE, pa. Having,taken possession oi ami refilled in a style of neatne.-s and comfort eoiiallo any oth er similar csta- liMunenl In the county, the above mimed and well known Hotel. I a < now prepared If) receive anti 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 Its now and approved arrangements and manage* ment. N. W. WOODS, J‘t upr/( /or. April‘Jl,7t)—U Paris by Sunlight and Gaslight. A work descriptive of the Mj/xtrrin h. 1 V/mcjt, T7cc.t, Hjilemlor/t, ami t'c/w*. of the <>/1 urix. Jl contains IM /hit* engraving:. of nolid I‘luves, T.Keand Scenes In Pans. Agents wanted. Ad dress. NA'J JONAH HJKLIHHJNU CO., I J lilla. Tft May 5, 70—iw , « \ toiraf- u"a’v' S>» ' r, °; 9 ,/s ) uowey I Hoos'l' I.V-AU- ( m‘. ■ 41) Wsinut sc, Ciifcl., Olilu, nr 75 Miililvn l.iuu- N. > ’ ' May 5.70 n'OUSALK (HI KAl*.—A second I.and J L '■S 1 "' ‘■•■"•.aw.tyto M ”• A. b I.VNK T'T^lfi m - I ‘ ,< ;,h'.mal.an Stone & I ‘ Ibett. Hollldayshurg, Pa., will deliver free ,\f fo'lKbtClbKß MIU„ ißotlibl"lilaiuf rlr ‘° May Jz, 70— jDni (ffiooDa. 1870, BUMMER OPENING, AT TUI- CLXVYIAL DRY 1.’0011.i STORE, or ovei y variety, every style, and every descrip* tlon of DRESS GOODS, Silks, Satins, Hfra«e Hi rnaalei*. Grenadine Barriges, Black Grenadine 2 yds. wide. Mohairs, Fopllns, Alpacas, rtbLulnes, Hootch Ginghams, French IVmilUs, Chtnls »ic,all at great bargains. VT II l T K G O 0 D S . for dresses of every variety, style and quality. Mai sallies for dresses, 25, SO, 35.-10, 50. A beuutUul assortment of Ladles’, Misses’ auU Childrens’ • I'ARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, all the new slvlcs fort be easou, * LACK POINTS, a splendid assortment. UO.ME.STIO IiOQDS, selling sit greatly reduced prices. Muslins, Calicoes, Ginghams, Sheeting, Table Linens, Towels. Poplins, Marsidllcs Quill's, [ Summer Pantstnlt, of every kind and quality. CLOTHS AND OASSIMER9, a great bargain lu all kinds of Fancy Cnss!- hters, Linen Ducks, «tc. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, always selling nt the lowest prices. CARPETS, CARPEES, Best quality Lowell 3 ply, best make, “ Extra Superfine I! " “ “ • Every variety of handsome pattcmsol Import ed Carpets, ranging in prices from 50 to $l, All widths of Striped Carpets for Halls and V?talrs, Boautlfvjl patterns and styles of English Tap estry Brussels Carpels. Home-made ling Carpets, M A T T INHS, of all widths, in white and checkers, Fancy Checked Matting, Superlino quality Cocoa Matting. Iti all kinds of Goods that we keep we defy competition. Please call and make vonr selections from tho largest slock In the valley. LElbl.C-H & MILLER.. May II), TO. ” ■Kaihonus. QU MB KRLAKD VALLEY HAIL ROAD! CHAN G E OF II OUII S I Sum mar A rra nycm oil , On and after Mon-'-ic. Mav’Jd, ISTii, Vnsson• ger Trains will run »NuJj ,i»- ioUi*ws,(BnmlnyseX' cop ted). WESTW A. U U Accomiiuiilafion 7 Vain loaves Harrisburg H.U.t A. M.. Moclumicsburg 3.35, Carl Isle lUI, New* villoH. 17, shlppenshurg 10.20. Clmmhersburg 10.14, Green castle 11.1(1, arriving at Hagerstown 11,'1.j A. M. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.3 S p. M., Me cbanleslmvg ‘2.00, Carlisle 2. 10, Nowvllle 11.15.Whtp pcnsbuVg 3.15, Chambersbuig -1.20, Greeucusllo LiO, arriving at Hagorsiown 5.25 P. M. * "yeirpm-w Train leaves Harrisburg J. 15 P. M„ Mo chidilcsbmg 4,17, Carlisle 5.17. Newv.lle s.so,Bhlp pensburgO l7,aiTlvitig at Chanibersburg at (J. 15 I».M. A Mixed Train leaves Chanibersburg S.OO A. M„ Gi\H‘JiCJis(le 0.15. arriving at Hagerstown 10,00 A, EAST W A H D „4ivc*mj»iodo/UHi 7rm‘n leaves Clmmhcvslmrg 5,00 A. SL, Shlppenslmrg 5.211, Nowvllle tUHi. Carlisle HOS, Mechaiuesbutg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg 7.30 A. M. Mail 'JVidn leaves Hngei Blown 7.00 A. M.,Green castle 7.:is,rhambersburg K.lO.Shlppenshurg s.-ja, Newvlllo I).l'*, Carlisle iMH. Moelmulcsburg 10.22, arriving at Harrisburg 10.65 A. M. Kiyivss 'lhsiin leaves Hagerstown 12.(0 M., Grcencastle 12.2 K. Chunibersburg 1.06, Slnppe.ntj burg 1.07, Newvlllo 2.10, Carlisle 2.60, Mechanics- - burg tf.lN arriving ulHarrlsbuig b. 60 I’. M. A Miscd Train leaves Hagerstown 0.06, p, M., Grcencastle-1.12, arriving at Chambersburg 5.05 P. M. .fta-Maklng close connections at Harrisburg with trains to ami from Philadelphia,New York, Haiti more, Washington, Pittsburg, aud nil points West. O. N. LULL, May 12. lf>7o. Sunt, ItatlroJid Ollleo, t’hnmb'g Ar»rM «!(>, fb7o. KAIL HOAD, BUMMER ARRANGEMENT, May JG, 1870. Groat Trunk lino from tho North ami No'Th, west tor Philadelphia, Now York, Heading, Potlsvlllo, Tnuiaqua, Ashland, SbumoklU, Leb anon. Allentown, Fusion,.Ephrula.Llll;',, Lancas ter. Columbia, Ac. Trains leave Hanisburg for New York ua fol lows .- at 6 65, .s IU, 11 25 A. M., and 2 60 P. M;, con necting with’ similar trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, ami arriving at New Yo,ik at 12 10 noon. 0 50, 006 and lu 00 P, M,, respectively.— Sleeping Cars accompany tho 5 115 and 11 25A, M., trains without dlmnge. Returning; Leave New York ntO 00 A.M., 12 00 noon and 6 oo P. 51., Philadelphia tit H 15 A. M. and H R 0 P. M.; Sleeping ears aocompany tIicOIKJA, M„ and 600 P. 51. trams from New York, wlilumtclmnge. Leave Harrisburg lor Reading, Poltsvillc, Ta maquu, Mmeisville, Ashland, Shamokin, Pine grove, Allentown and J'liihutelphln at h 10 A. M., 2 05 and 1 10 P. M., stopping at 1 chanon and principal way stations ; the -1 10 P. M. train eon ‘neettng tor Phllmlelplila, Poltsvillc and Colum bia only, l-’or Poltsvillc, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail road leave Harrisburg at 3 ill p. M. East Pennsylvania Railroad trams leave Head ing for Allentown, Easton and New \ork at 7 21. 10 .10 A iM ,1 27 and -1 15 I*. M. Returning, leave New York at H.oo A. 51., J2OO noon and 5 00 P* M. and Allentown at 7 2uA. M. 12 25 noon, 120 uind h j 6 I’. M. Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7- A 51.. connecting -with similar tram on East Penna. Railroad, returning from Rending at 0 06 P. 51., stopping at all stations. Leave Poltsvillo at 6 to, lino A. M. p and 260 P. 51.. Herndon at 0 Mi A. AL. SlmmoUin at.Vlo and 10 10 A. M.. Ashland at 7 W A. M.. and 12.‘10 Noon Tamaqua at.S.WA. .W.. and 220 P. 51., for Phila delphia and New York. Leave I’ottsvllle, via. .Schuylkill ami Susque hanna Kail road al K l,i A. M. lor Harrisburg, and l-«i noon forj'lne Grove ami Treimmt. Heading accommodation train. Jcavos Polls viilo al h -Id A. M., passes Heading at 7 .'ld A.AL, arriving at Plillmlelphia.at lut'd A. Al,,returning, K-avrs Philadelphia at .j IoP. Al., passing Iteadmg , at AI.. arriving al Potlsvlik* at II JO I’. Al. l~ I’nitstown acconminilaMoii train, leaves Potts- I town at tl ti> A. Al., returning, leaves Philadel ( jihiu m I an P, AL Columbia Kallroad trains leave iteadingal? "0 /V. .M., ami (i 15 i . M lf jor Fphrala, Llllz, Laiiea.s u*r, Columbia, ,ic. Perluomeii Uallroad trains leave Perklomen Jmu-Uon at !H<u A. M., and at 2 00 ami 550 P, M., returning. leave Sell wenksvllle at k (V, a. M., 12 15 Noon, ami i 15 I*. M., connecting with similar trains on Heading Kallroad. Cnlehrookdale Kallroad trains leave Pollstown at li 10 A. M., ami 0 20 P.M.. returning,leave Mt. Pleasant at TiUand 11 SA. M., connecting with similar trains on Heading Kallroad. Chester valley Kallroad lialns leave Bridge port e t H 50 A. M., 205 and 5 02 p. M., returning,' leave Uownlugtown at li 20 A, M„ 1215 uiuLs 15 p. M., connyidlng with similar Hahns on Reading Kuilrnad/' On Hnndnys; leave New York at 5 (<0 P. M., Philadelphia at b oo A.M. and ;i J» p. M., (the soo A. M. train i mining only to Heading.; leave Poltsvjlleat H on A.M , JJan islmrg at 5 !iaA, M, midi U) P. M.; leave Allentown at 7 2-5 A. M. and K 15 P. M. leave Heading al 7 15 M, mid >0 115 P. M, for Hairishurg, Ul7 2.1 A. M, for New York, at I -15 P. M. for Allentown, and ui 0 to A. M.uml -1 25 P M. tor Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School ami Kxcurslon Tickets to and from all points al re* ductal rates. Baggage cheeked through ; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. tj, A, NICOLLH, .May 20, i«7o, GV/imdAi/pcria/t-/ufea/ p rilHJi MAOiC (JO.MJJ wilJ any 1 colored hair or heard to a. permanent black or brown. It contains no poison. Any one can use It. One sent by mall lor 61. Address, MAGIC CU.M U CO., Spring Held, Muss. April 2»— inn FOLSOM I.MI'HOVKD tD/vcJ Twenty-live dollar Family Sewing Ma chine. The cheapest tirsl class Machine in the mmket. Agents wanted In every town. Libe ral commission allowed. For terms and circu lar, address. A. s, HAMILTON, Ueu. Agent, No. 700 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa, £Liy 12,7U-Um* flnsnrancp. JJ O M E 1870. INSURANCE Of New Haven, CONNECTICUT. - #£,000,000 The “ Home” Is ostnhlishod on a SECURE BASIS, the business annually amounting to’ $3,000,00 and is one of the MOST RELIABLE AND POPULAR COMPANIES m the United States Special attention given to Perpetual lusunvuco on Desirable Properly at low rates. * Liberally Adjusted PIiOMIILY PAID at tbo olllco of the CARLISLE AGENCY, No 26 West Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. SAMUEL K. IIUMRICH, Oct. 2S, ISU!I—ly 1794 ' L "* INSUJIANI NORTH AMERICA ! Philadelphia Oldest Insurance Company in America. CAKII CAPITAL AlfD SURfLUM, 82,800,000. REVEMTY-ONE YEARS successful business experience. with a reputation for INTEGRITY mill HONORABLE DEALING UNSURPASSED bv ntiv similar instflution. LOSSES RAID since organization, over 83(1,000,000. It is WISDOM mul ECONOMY to Insure In the best. Companies. and Ibero is NONE BETTER than the old INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. ArlUur G. Collin. President; Charles Platt, Vico President; Mathias Mdria. Secretary; William Buehler, Central Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. SAMI/. K. HUMRICH. Agent. ■ Main Street, Carlisle. December 10,15(i9—ly fßtecellaucoug, OSABAIIS R 0 IT HE GREAT AMERICAN I HEALTH RESTORER, purities the blood uni cutes Scrofula, Syphilis. Skin Diseas es, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, ami all Chronic Affections of the Blond, Liver and Kidneys. Recommended by the Medi cal Faculty and many thousands of our best citizens. Road the testimony of Physicians and patients who have used Rosadalls; send for our Rosadalls Guido to Health Rook, or Almanac for tills year, which we pfibiish for grain!'ous distribution , it will give you inuch valuable Informrtlon. j Dr. K. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says: i 1 take pleasure in recommending your [Rosadams as a very powerful alterative. II Imvo scen.lt used In two cases with happy 'results—one in a case of secondary syphilis, iin which the patient, pronounced himself [cured after having taken live bottles ol vour medicine. The other is a case of [scrofula oflong standing, which Is japtclly (Improving under its use, and the indica (lions arc* that tire patient will soon recover’ ,1 have carefully examinee* the formula by .which your Rosadahs Is made, ami find it .an excellent compound of alterative iu- T‘ ’grecllents. . \ Dr. Sparks, of Nlchola-sville, Ky;, saj’a (lie has used Rosadalls in cases of scrofula land Kecondaiy Hyplillls with satisfactory (results as a cleaner of the Blood I know no 'better-remedy. II Hitmuol G, McFudtlcu, Muvfi-oeßborti’, Tenn.', says; I have used seven pottles of Rosadalls, and am entirely cured of Rheumatism; send mo four bottles, as 1 wish it for my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. B Benjamin Hechlol, of Lima, Ohio,.writes, 1 have suffered for twenty years with an Inveterate eruption over my whole body; a short time since I purchased a bottle of Rnsad’dis and It effected a perfect euro, Rosadulls Is solo by ail druggists. Laboratory, id Exchange Place, Balti more. CLEMENTS A CO. J-ruprlctors, Feb h). ISTt’—ly B. E W.I IST G , CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENN’A. , A SI'IiNFDXD ASSOKTMEIST OK X E >V .F URNITURE for'tho Holidays, comprising Hofas, Camp Stools. , Lounges, Centre Tables,’ Hocking Chairs, Dining Tables. Easy Chairs, Curd Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomons, Bureaus, What-Nots •Secretaries, <&c,,&c., Parlor, Chamber, . . Dining Houm, Kitchen , and Omco FURNI T U R E , . of the Latest Styles. • COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS, Splendid Non* Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES. GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES. In great variety. Particular attention given to Fnnenils. Orders from town and country attended to promptly and on reasonable lonnit. Dec. 17. ISMS—ir QARBISBE MACHINE WORKS! J e gard ne r & ao . CUMBERLAND VAI LEY REAPER & MOWER Woarcnow ouildingand, will bring out for (he harvest of ls7o, the .Now Patent Cumberland Valley Combined ‘ KAPER AND MOW Fit, with KELP RAKE, and alt other late improvements. It will be built in the best style, ana warranted to work satisfactorily, 'the want of a home made Reaper has long been felt, and wo expect to bo able to oiler to rhe farmers'of Cumberland and abjolnlng counties a machine which shall bo a complete and period harvester, equal to the best brought from u distance. Farmers are requested to call and examine U, NOVELTY HAY HAKE. Wo are building tills season, only a limited number of Hay Rakes. The Novelty has the Self Acting arrangement, or can be worked by hand, on the old principle. It will bo made of the best materials, in handsome style, and war ranted to give saiislacllon. bend In your orders early. THE GUM.SPRING GRAIN DUILL, Wn continue building the original Wlllough hy Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, so well known, ahd popular among (armors. No good tanner can alloid to do without the Willoughby, for it largely,iijcrenses. and improves his crops, ami soon pays ipr itself. We make it us a Gram and Grass seederalonc, or with Patent Ouano Attachment for sowing phosphates or guano. Wo also hull.l the Willoughby with the shelves in straight rank or zlg zag. as farmers may pre fer. VARIOUS FARM IMPLEMENTS. Wc are manufacturing a variety of agrlcultura, Implements such as horse noworsnnd threshers, older mills, star corn shelters, three sizes, can non corn shellers, Eureka fodder cutter, and keep always on hand the National Fodder Cut ler, three sizes, with various other farming Im plement. Wo also make Earner's patent Tiro bender, and Porter’s patent Tuyere, which every blacksmith should have. Also cast Iron corn ohushers wash kellies, four sizes, cellar grates, live (UHeveiu patterns, plow castings and other castings kepi always on hand. The CaRLIALE CUUJC STOVE, our own cost 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, ami every part ol the machinery connected with Paper mills, Flourlngmfllß Saw mills, Tanneries, &c,. Our patterns lor sieflm engines are from two up to twenty live horse power, combining simplici ty of construction with all modern improve menisund furnished at accommodating prices. We also build port able engines of two horse pow er for running printing presses. Ac. We have an extensive variety of patterns lor mill works, to which we are constantly making additions, and cun nil contracts fur engines and mills at short notice. 4t«-Two new stationary engines now on hand or sale. 11UILD1NG MATERIALS. Attached to our establishment Is an extensive PLANING MILL and HASH and DOOR FACT ORY, with all tlu» machinery for mamilnclurlng door ami window frames, sash, shutters and blinds, brackets, mouldings, cornice, and porti co drapery, stair rail and balustcrs.lloorlng, sld ingand every other article in the line of build ing materials from the lowest price to (list dims quality. Hmlders and contractors may reh on all orders, large or small, being promptly llllcd, An extensive supply ol seasoned pine, walnut and oak lumber kept constantly In onr hlmber yard lendy for use. Htniill sizes of latirnndlow priced doors always on hand, and other articles made to order. All orders or inquiries by mail, or otherwise, In connection with any branch of our business will hi promptly attended to. F. GARDNER & CO, April 21, ’7o—lm, ALL LOSSES V AM) Aaent. 1794 t'lmricrod » G.MPANY 3i?atr Rcncum. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, for restoring Gray Hair lo natural Vitality and Color. § A dressing which is nt once agreeable, healthy, and effectual I'oi- preserving Ilia hair. Faded or gray $ !■- /miV is soon restored *° or *!J* na l color with' the gloss caul freshness cf youth. Tiiia hair is thick* ened, fulling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by. its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles arc destroyed, or 'the guards atrophied and decayed. But Mich us remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of . fouling the hair with a pasty eedi i.a'iii, it will keep it dean and vigorous, i;.- occasional use will prevent the hair .am turning gray or falling off, and oiiscquenlly prevent baldness. Free those deleterious substances which .wike some preparations dangerous and uiurious to the hair, the Vigor can uly beuclii but not harm it. If wanted i»u*rdy for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else cun ho found so desirable. Containing neither, oil nor dye, it does nut soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on tiie hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists. LOWELL, MASS. FHIOI3 $l.OO. For Sale by HAVERSTICK & BRO’S., Agents, Carlisle, Pa. Fob.lo.1870-ly Dr. WM. D. HALE, and Drs. WARY S. .HALL, -Homoeopathic Physicians and Medical Electrltlona. Olllco and residence No. 177 South Hanover street. Carlisle Pa. All acute and chronic diseases skUlluily treated. Special attention will be given to the cure of all chrome diseases as Scrofula, Cancer, Bronchitis, Epi lepsy, Dyspepsia. Totter, Liver Complaints, St. Vitus Dance, Goltr.e, Paralysis, Neuralgia- and General Debility. Ladles suffering from Prolapsus Uteri, Loucor rha'a. Amenorrhcea, Dysmenorrhcei», Nervous Affections, and any form of Uterine Complaints can be speedily cured. The above diseases imvo their origin in loss of 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 Drs. Hall’s superiormothod of treating diseases. Health wo consider to bo an equilibrium of the electric condition of the human system,and the more perfect Hie equilibrium, the more perfect the health. Disease, on the contrary, is either a plus or mmtd of.the whole,or a portion—making one part plus and the other minus, and thereby causing obstruction and stagnation of the vital lluld, Electricity la the natural element of the Nervous System, the connecting Jink between mind and matter, and the most subtlcsiib.'tnuce known. Itciicnlatestho blood; is the cause of voluntary and involuntary motion: produces ah the chemical changes in tho s> stem—the de composition and recomposition—and always co operates with vitality in imparting health and strength to the human system. If cdectricity Is the generating agent of animal life, how impor tant then It must bo in the continuance of that life, nsnlsoin iho preservation of health. Wo would here slate, for the benotlt of those unac quainted with the subject, that the application of Electro-Magnetism Galvanism and Electricity as a therapeutic agent for all disease, is a fact well established by many years’ practice. Great, evil, ns well as good, has resulted from the reckless and Indiscriminate use of Electrici ty, It has been applied by the learned and un learned— Imp-hazard, without any assn mime of accomplishing the desired object; aud When successful, was looked upon ns the result ol gnod iuck, rather than the effect of an Immuta ble Law. When Us operations are thoroughly understood, the case properly judged, and the application scientifically made, theiccan ho no uncertainty or doubt about the result. It soothes Nervous Irritation, equalizes the Circu lation, restores a healthy balance to the Disor dered Functions, and Imparts a vigorous tone to the body. ai*M7iiv«r.v 1h the result of many yenra hard and scientific ir>vestlgaUons. Its great superi ority over all for the cured’dis eases has been practically tested in dificrent parts of fho comnry. Thousands of invalids nave been treated, suffering from almost every form and condition of disease common to all sections of oureomrtty. who. after (re-tment by the moJit eminent medical men, had been given up ns incurable; aud in near! / every case a cqro hud been effected. Our olllcesare strictly private—consultations free, patients In the country visited at uuy hour of (ho day or night. ’’ Dee. 2d. ISf'J-Um, Oaiiiartic Pills, V>7 nil tbo purposes of a Laxati rr\ Perhaps no one nu i cine U so universally .l paired by everybody :.s jry a iMtlmriic, nor was v, jrO-L any before so uuiver I \ a -*-‘‘.s • Iv adopted into use. i \ t -X j every eolmtry and am • -~t’l all classes, as this i \ •'\ '7 ' but eilleicnt jnuTja V "‘.J xj J*ut. The obvious * _A. Min is, that it is a moi'i ■' S'»- ‘■k-’'~77-'- liable ami fur more v . tual remedy than ; ; - • other. Those who li. ■ (• (>• i ku . v in.:t it cureil them; those who f*.j n il. UViw th;,l ,t ' ures their neighbors and frir'il .m i ;ill know i i.il. .vh.it it does.onec it does ah-..y ; —in i. u iiuuv r.uli Ummgh any fault or neglr . ..f a We have thousands upon -in i' nf ceil ill.! Ues of their remarkable cures ...o hahnum? complaints, hut such cures thro known.sa every m*i jlihorhoud, and wo need not publish th.- u. to all ages and conditions in ail clip* .>.• , ' i»nf unui ' neither calomel or,any m :r, liny may he taken with aafety by anybody, i •..•ir iv-’ic preserves them ever.fresh and i i ;l.es ft ■ a plea-nut to take, while being purely veg a mle i t liana *‘:m .irhe from their use m any quauiuv. They opecu’e by their p:..vciT"* influence i< Mho n.f *.u il vis •c.m to purify the blood and stimnl if- it .mi iuMlihy a limi —remove the obstructions of the M.oiii, bowel*, liver, atid other organa of ilia 11 v, iv-iming their irregular action to health, '..id •u i'.i.Tc-ting, wherever they exist, such derange menu as are the origin nfdisoase. •Miauie rlire'niims are given in the wrnpt.-r mi the box, for the following complaints, which die o i'illa rapidly euro: For B>yxpc|Mh« or 9uiligiv*tion, JLUfhs-i - Jbo<i* «f Appetite, d;-'y should be taken mode’-ately to stimulate the :u>m ach and re-tore its healthy tone and action. For Idver t'omphklnt and Its vaviou-. .-non tout', 1611 Join ICeadaelu-, *lch *l«*ailatlu’s -Tauiatlicu or Cmi'pcii McUneart, Jitilioua t'ollc and Slilioim Fcvor*, they should be ju diciously taken for cadi case, to correct the di .-cased’ action or remove the obstructions which cau-e It. For IByMiMitery or HHarrlioca, but one mild du.se is generally required. For l&liimmatiNni, Gout, Gravel, 'Palpi* totiou of the Ifleart, Pa hi in the «;<!<*, CSucU ami JLulun, they should bo contimiouslv taken, a-s required, to change the diseased action of the system. \Vith such cliaugo those complaints disappear. w ‘ 1 For Ihiqiny and l>rop*ical Swellings tlmv .mould lie taken in largo and frequent doses to pro duce the eifertofa drastic, purge. For Mii}»jire«sion a largo dose should he taken a« it produces the desired cfl'ect by sympnthv. As a Wnnrr rill, take one nr two l*llln\6 pro mote digestion and relievo the stomach. An occasional dose htimulatcs the stomach and biivycl.s into healthy action, restores (ho appci ! '-\ and invigorates the system. -Hence it is open ad vantageous where an serious'derangement exi-i-. One who lecls mlerahly well.ollon finds thatudo-i ol these nilH makes him f“el decidedly hotter, from their cleansing and renovating effect on tho diges tive apparatus. ° XjJt. J . C. A.YEH »£■ "CO,, Practical Chemists, ZOWELL. MASS., V. S. A. For Sols by iIAVEHSTICK <i BHO'm!. Agents, Carlisle, Pa. “ r Feb. 10 1870— it QHISAP COAL! CHEAP COAL ! ! he subscriber is prepared to deliver, hv the carload, to Llmobunjers aml.other consumers along the line of the Cumberland Valley Rail road, the celebrated LYKENS VALLEY COAL, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE HATES FOR CASH I This Coal Is oLyery superior quality, and will ho furnished at prices which will dely all compe tition. The subscriber will delivcr-Conl at Carlisle, by the carload during tho current month, at the following prices per ton of 2,000 lbs.: PEA ?g oo NUT .j 00 • S'l’OVE 520 EGO 5 25 And to other points of the road, lie will deliver it, adding or deducting tho expense of difference in freights. MilllUbovo rnloH will bo subject to tho rlso or fall or prices, each month at the mines. , %ni • , GEORGE ZINN. Offlco cor. Main and Pitt Bis„ Carlisle Pn Feb. 10 IS7O. ’ J. L. BTERNJSRIB LIVERY AND iSALE EARLE BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFOIfD STFJ IN THE HEAR OF BENTZ HOUSE CARUIBLE, pa. Having fitted up the Stable with now Carri ages, do,, I am prepared to furnish Urst-class turn-outsat reasonable rates. Parties taken of and from the springs. BALE.—A new ohe-home Hprlng _|J wagon, with top, well finished. Call at Com missioner's Ofllce. JOHN HARUIW. JQIUJGS AND MEDICINES. THE BEST PLACE PURE AND RELIABLE Medicines and Fine Chemicals HAVERSTICKIBEOS., Nuvfti Ranovev Street, Drugs, Medicines, C/iemicas,l hooks Fancy Ooods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, Toilet Articles, &c., Dye Stuffs, Tosmelics, Stationary, iic. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur poses. Their assortment of Goods, In variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot bo surpassed. The arti cles have been,selected with groat care,and are calculated in quality and price to command the attention of purchasers. t Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. A full stock ol Patent Medicines on hand All goods warranted as represented. HAVERSTICK BROTHERS, No, 10 North Hanover St. Fob. 18.1870—ly JJAZAAR OF FASHIONS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. TO THE PUBLIC, The undersigned would most respectfully In form the public, that ho has opened a branch of the New Yoik MILLINERY STOKE, of Lancas ter. Pa., with a line’stock of fashionable MIL LINERY AND TRIMMINGS, consisting of . BONNETS AND HATS, SASH RIBBONS, TRIMMING RIBBONS* VELVET RIBBONS, DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, SILK. SATIN, VELVET, Embroidered Edgings and Insertlngs, KID GLOVES (warranted not to tear) BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, &c. Ladles’ Dresses aud Cloaks, made to order. Givo us a call and examine our goods. April 7. 1870-3 m Fresh groceries i fresh GROCERIES! I Always to bejhad at the NO 88 EAST P'OMPRE'r. 3TUEET And why are they always fresh ? Because we sell o.f'reat amount of them, and sell them low. Therefore, turn our stock often, and consequent ly our poods must bo fresh. You will find overythlngyou wish in the way of GROCERIES. QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, WILLOW* AIID CEDAR WARE. STONE AND CROCKERY WARE, Choice Hams, Dried Beef, Bologma, Boof, Tongues. Biscuits and Crackers of every de scription. PiolUed, Spiced and Fresh Oysters, Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, «tc., Ac. and no end to It Is useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; and parents If It don’t suit you to come, send your children, as they will be dealt with with the same care as il you ,woro here yourself; All kinds of GOUNTB.Y PRODUCE, taicen.’ln exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS. N . g AST rOJIFIIIST STREET, CARLISLE. PA. Notice.—Having transferred my entire Inter est In the grocery Inislnehs to my Hons, t)*of-eln tlebled to inonro requested to settle with them during jny absence In Europe. • * GEO. B. HOPEMAN. Q.ROCERIES, &o. The subscriber begs leave lo Inform the citi zens of Carlisle'mid vicinity that ho has pur chased the Grocery Store of D. V. Keeny. No. 78 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, where 1.0 will carry on the Grocery Business as usual. His ua sorlindnt Is varied, uud consists in part of queenrware, GLASSWARE, STONE and EARTHEN WARE, CEDAR and willow WARE TEAS. COFFEES. SYRUPS. SPICES. FANCY SOAPS, HOPES. TOBACCO, fish, OILS. HALTERS, bEGARS, SALT. POTATOES, C DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, COHN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT, FLOOR, FEED, ami a fall assortment of articles usually kept In a llrsl-cliiss Grocery store. Give Uliu a call, and satisfaction will bo guaranteed. Oct. 10,1800. JOHN HECKMAN, QHEAP JOHN ! rtaa Just returned from’the Eastern market with u largo stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ; NOTIONS, ''HATS AND CAPS , ,C-c. I can sell, All wool suits, at I'ants, at Coats, (mixed) ai Veals, (all wool) at Fine Calf Boots, at Corao and seo Cheap John In building attach ed lo the Fruuhlln House, In leur of the Court House, at Bossy Wetzel's. lie la tho follow that used to havo uuclloti. Como now, don't forget poor Cheap John. May 5. 7U—ltn EOR KENT.—The clealrunle Bullion, and Dwelling House 41 Boat Loutheralreot, ly occupied by F, Alchole—possession given immediately. JOHN LISZMAN. May 20,70—3 t April 2.5.1H07—2y muga.&c. TO BV Y SJ>M ZJ& S 9 A\T No. 10 CARLISLE PA DEALERS IN Black and Colored Crape, BLACK AND COLORED ILLUSION, COLLARS AND CUFFS, MRS. LOED. tSroceries. CHEAP ST OBH E NOTIONS eCc., etc. Stobes, SUittaw, Set, HAIL,I ALL HAIL !! THE GLORY t)F THE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STOVE. ' TJIEjSHqfiTJCST STOVE FOR 1868, Walker fTcinflctolmvlrtg Just returned from Now YorkNmdiJJlmndolpb hi, where -they have purchased tuowirgcst, latest and best assort* •wont of 1* A It LO It, COO KIN.G AND HEATING STOVES over brought to this place, have now on exhibi tion And for hulo at their Store Hoorn s. NO* 18 WEST MAIN STREET, where they will always bo pleased to boo their old friends and many new ones, call and exam ine THK GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER —AND- / THE• CELEBRATED REGULAR nilt TARY TOP COOKING STOVE ' TUE IN THIS WORLD. THE MORNING GLORY is mo mo t perfect pano or everywhere. II Is ah will hist nil winter. Ith; and Is us l right and dice respectfa.iy refer to the among hundreds-of othi to its merits: James B. Weakley, Kev. J. Boas, W.B. Mullln, Wcbortcc Borland Geo. Welso. David Rhoads, Levi Trego, Samuel Gieason, Weukioy & Sadler, L. T. Greenfield, Bemud H. Gould, Jason W. Eby, Thus. Leo, Peter Spabr, Wm. P. Stuart, Joa. Galbraith, ■Thoa. Chamberlin, o hu Stuart, John T. (ireen,. Henry L. Burkholder, Utcluird Woods, J.S. Woods, iMuj. Woods, John M. Oreßtj. __ "Wo have also a very largo variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely : NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION, (Qua Burner,) VAI.PENN, -EUREKA, • WABASH, ELECTRIC. and NIAGIIA, nil of which have given great sat* lafuclion to the purchusors. Wo have also a largo lot of’ TIN AND OTHER WARES, ofourown manmncluro TIN AND SJfcWSET IRON. ol allkinds conm-Mully on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING A. JOBBING of all kinds done on short notice and substanti ally. In conclusion we invite bur friends to cull and examine our. goods and save at l£«st weli ty per cent. . . ft WALKER & CLAUDY. . NO, 18 WEST MAIN STREET, (JAIILISLK, VA. Oct. 8. IS(j9. jgCONOMISTS-J-^TX^ Your attention Js cftled lo Iho fact that at RUINSMITH & RUPP’S Store you can scotheflnestdlsplayofgcods ever kept in aify similar ostabllshraeut in the coun ty, consisting in part of the following STOVES AND HEATERS, STOVES AND HEATERS, Warranted to give general satisfaction SUNNY SIDEF3RE PLACE HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR STOVE, LIVELY TIMES RADIATING BASE BURNER, JUNIATA PARLOR HEATER, PARLOR LIGHT BASE BURNER Which for beauty, economy and durability can not bc.su i passed. COOK STOVES, BARLEY SHEAR, .NOBLE COOK, NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, Warranted to BAKE, ROAST and HEAT better with less fool, than any other. stoves In this market. Attention is called to our REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, REVOLVING LIGHT BARE BURNER, (Quite a novelty) Having acquired.ft reputation in this and ad joining counties for our STOVES, Wo are determined to keep up (ho same In the fu ture, loellng confident that wo ran sell you good articles at rates lower than others soli bad. • We have also on-hand and for sale a tineas 'sortmeut of FLAT IRONS, COFFEE MILLS. KNIVES and FORKS, And all sorts of OLD W WARE, Of good materia d heap. We have, and keo •» eonslantlyon hnml.avery large assortment of WARES usually kepi In a first class TIN AND SHEET IRON WAREHOUSE, ROOFING, SPOUTING, Done on'Short notice, and at reasonable terms. None but good workmen and good material on hand. 11HFNESMITH & RUPP. Nos. 02,01, OS North Hanover St., November 11. Isij'V Carlisle. Penna. NEW DISCO VEBYM It has Jong been known that the old establish ed and well stocked FURNITURE AND BEDDING WAREROOMS, OP IT. It. LEWIS, 8 r are the chpapestlp the city*. He Is now selling Parlor Suits, In Plush, Hair Cloth, Reps or Terry. Walnut Chamber Subs in Oil or Varnish : Cot tage Furniture; all styles; BEDDING AND MATTRESSES, various sizes, cheaper than auc tion prices. Come and see, and bo convinced. You will save money by giving us a call belore purchasing elsewhere. 11. R. LEWIS, Sr.. MSI Market Street, Philadelphia, Next door to cor. of Fifteenth St. March ip, 1879—bm jg"" O T JE L . PURCELL HOUSE, WILMINGTON, N. O. ruoTHiEi on; J. 11. DAVIS, of Mills House, Charleston, S. Conch, Carriage and Baggage Wagons al ways ready to convey Passengers to and from the Railroads. Dec. 23, 1869—Wra. FOR RENT.—The Store Room aiid Cellar, No. 72 North Hanover street.' En quire of the undersigned on the premises. . D..CORNMAN. Fob 21, 1870. McLANAHAN STONE & IBETT, huvo for sale every implement used on a May J2,7o—sra WANTED,—ITraveling 1 Traveling ami Local Agents for the Delaware Mutual Life In* euranco Co., for all parts of Pennsylvania and Now Jersey. Reference required. Address, Branch Olllco DELAWARE MUTUAL LIFE IN*. CO., N. W. cor oil. and Chestnut Bis., Phlla. May ill, 70—Iw CHEAP, durable, simple gearing, all 'enclosed from dust. &c., delivered Iree of freight and warranted. -iIcLANAIIAN, BTONK ct IrtETi’, HollldayalTurg, Pu. May 12. 70— * $9 00 1 25 2 60 1 25 2 75 ROOM FOR RENT.—The room* In the “Volunteer Building,’/ now occupied by Chus. G. Bales, (agent for tho sale of Wheeler & Wilson’s Hewing Machines,) wll* bo for rout from the Ist of April next. Inquire.f J B. BRATTON, ()A AAA Pi undo of hhoulder and hide /V V \J\J\J meat wanted in exchange for pure Liquors, and tho best brands of chewing and smoking tobacco, by JACOB LIVUIGSTON. April 28,70—3 m No. 27 NortluHanoverSt, HARDWARE MIL LEM & BO WEMB. take this opportunity of directing tlio attenttn,, ofilio community at largo, ami every person particular, to their recently replenished stock of' They studlmißly avoided Investing during Hit high prices, and patiently walled tho falling out of thebottom before attempting to refill tbolr shelves, and now that things have been reduced o Ume.prlcos, as near as possible, they have Invested largely and rro prepared to guarantee to Ibclr trlends and customers as low prices as )r stove in use anywhere base Burner, and one tiro m 3 mica doors nU'around erfulas an open gale. Wo > following persons from icrs who have used it. ns any market outside tho cities. They especially Invito the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our.stsck is complete and none need Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Serg’t Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Mr. Manslleld, Sup’t, Ml. Holly Paper Mill Co. Sam! Kompton, fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring for anything In our Hue. and would respectfully sk all those In wantol a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox «t Gibbs’ bo fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended 10, and gndso delivered to all parts ofilio town free of charge. Feb. 2f>. Will.—lv I'BTO Ua ' kijavark lB T o HENRY SAXTON hereby announce to Hjo public,Hint they intend selling everything In i|ieirline,eUberwholcs«le or retail, at nr-cos much lower than can bo bought ihlusUL of Philadelphia. Our stock consuls in pa it of BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL Iron, Paints; • . Nulls, Oils, Shovels, Glass, Hoes. Puny, Forks, • Varnishes; *’UakfH, Cc.mont, .Spades, Plaster, » Crow bars, Hand, Sledges, Powder, Picks. Safely fuse Also a full’, and well selected assortment of MECIIANIC’H TOOLS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. FARM BELLS, Plows, Humes, Chains, Grain hags. Ropes, Pul* leys, and Hay Elevators of all descriptions. GUNS, PISTOLS. POWDER. SHOT. CAI’H and ammunition of nil kinds. Thankful .‘or past favors, by strict attention,to business we hope to receive u continuation ol the same. JQXtS. D. X'aXIHNEY & SON PREPARATION and NATIONAL RANGE, Tho long and favorably known Preparation of Drs; D. Fahrney & Ron for cleansing the blood, needs at this day no recommendation at our hands, its virtues having- been established by the thousands of cases where It has given relelf In the most ditilculi forms of during tho last sixty years. So-highly is it es teemed, tnat the demand is constantly Im-rens lug, not ohlyat home, but wo are dally receiv ing applications for u from the most renioto sections of the country—North, East, South nml West. To meet this demand, us well ns to pre vent tho pu’llc from being Imposed upon, wo have determined to put this PBEPAn ATION, in such a form that, ft may be wlthtu reach of everybody everywhere* Other Preparations, far Inferior to tho genu ine, having been put out by certain pin lies, have been mistaken by some foi* our own, and as a matter of eouisethe old Prepamtion of D- Fahrney & Sou has been made to suffer some In refutation. therefore to nreventthis mistake, ns well as to meet, tho Increasing .demand men tioned above, wo have concluded to send tho ujcd'cino out In LIQUID FORM. ‘ Wo will also at the same time put out the origi nal in package, form for the benefit of some of our old customers and others who may yet pre fer tho medicine as illst. prepared. Not recom mending it to euro all diseases the human body Is heir to, hut ns a family .\icdlcine, and for all diseases originating irom .Impure Blood and Dlsonleied Liver, it has no equal; and will euro the following disease*: _ , scrofula, (tutaueous Diseases. F.ryslpelas, Botlst, Rove Eyes. Scald Head, -Pimples on the Face, Tetter Affections, Old nml Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic A flections, Dyspepsia, Costlveness, Rick Headache, Jaundice, Pull Rheum. General Debility, Mercurial Diseases, Foul Htornach, to gether wiili*.ill other Dlsoulers arising from .Impure Blood, and Dls- rdered Liver. <&c., <£c. Prepared by Drs. D, FAHRNEY & RON. Boons bnro 1 , Maryland, And Dx*. P. D. FAIiRNEV'T Keedysvliie. Md, ,/ Bold by all Drugglstsnnd Merchants generally. None genuine unless signed r D. Fuhrnev & yon. For sale by W. F. Horn, Druggist Carlisle. 8. S. Huber. Druggist Newvlllo Fa. James A. Clark, Lees ft Hoads. JohnC. Altick, Druggist Rhlppensbuig. H. XI. Suavely, Druggist Me cimn-csburg. April 7, ItxU—Om LIQUOR STORE. SPOONS, PANS, COAL BUCKETS, and JOBBING JOHN HANNON, N. B, CORNERIIANOVER. AND POMFRETSI. (A lew doors South of Bentz’s Store.) Pure Rye Whiskey, . Best Common Whiskey, Pure Holland Gin, Ginger Brandy, Port Wine, Sherry Wine, Jarancla Rum, Raspberry Syrup, « Clmmpngn® II TAYLOR’S BITTERS-INHOPF’S d- GLA3SS Slay 13 18G9-ly /"CUMBERLAND NURSERIES. HENRY 8. RUPP, Proprietor. SniUESiANSTowN, Cumberland County, Pa. - Oilers a largo and fine assortment ofNurserj Slock, for mo coming fall, consisting of all klmis ol Fruit Trees ol the very best varieties, Ever greens and HlmdeTroes,Hardy F.oworlngSlmioa a largo slock of Grape Vine and strawberry Plants every varioiy worth growing, all Klmis ol small fruits, Uirge Rhubarb, &c.,&c. , Ml . Osage Orange for Hedging, at 85 per l.txiy, Roses, Greenhouse Flowers and Plants. thing wanted In tho Nursery lino cun bo auu hero,-of the best quality and at the lowestprlces. Catalogues and Price Lists sput gratis. Juno 21, 18U9— ly A/TRS. R. A. SMITH'S PHOTO IVj graphic Gallery South-east Corner Han . vor Street, and Market Square, where may b® ' , nil the dinerontstylea of Photographs, from caru to life size, IVORYTYPEB, AMBROTYPES, ANb MELANIOTYPES: also Pictures on Porcelain, (something bcwlbot Plain and Colored, and which are beautlmipr ductions of Iho Phetographio art. Cailap* bc Particular attention given to copying * rom the patwnage of thopubllc. Feb. 0, 18f>9. ; J. B. DOUGHERTY * ANDWIIOI. EaALE DEALERS IN BOOT S AND SHOES NO. 02-1 MA REST SIRES 1 riIiI.ADEI.FSIA. July 15.18G0—ly \l low TANNERY FOB BAUi Ojj IN RENT.—Tho subscriber oilers hwi * * r TANNERY on Houth street,t urlisle, Icuno, on lavorablo terms, immediate ji given. WM.ilbA‘»< Apr” 70 EOB RENT.-A 'twn-Btory . Brlf* House. Apply at No. 79, North Pitt » lre mediate possession given. April 14— fUafljlnate. -AND-, CUTLERY, HARD WARE. Wo have the agency of tho Wlllcox & Gibbs S E WIN G MACHINE, 11. SAXTON, & CO., NO.. 15, EAST MAIN ST., Dealers in Hardware, Iron, ullerj, <tc., CARLISLE, PAi, Desolli v T I o n s A full stock of H. SAXTON & CO. Ecb. S. 1870 CELEBRATE D FOR CLEANSING THE BLOOD. CHRONIC DISEASES, BITTERS, ' TVITII CONOVER, DORFE& CO, M A N U FAC T U K E K 8 .I.P. BIXLEII EEO
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