lifricdtiiralL ODE TO HORTICULTURE. iiv .r. G. wm’rm.m ThJM day two hundred years ago. The'wlld grapca by tho rlverVsldo -Ami mMclossground-nut, trailing low* The table of tho.woods .supplied. 1-nknown the apple’s red arm! gold, The blushing tint ol peach and pah- The mli tor of tho powwow told No tale of orchards ripe and rare. Wild as tho fruits ho scorned to till, • These vales an idle Indian trod: Norknewlhe glad, creative skill, The joy of.hlm who tolls with Cod, ii. Painter of the finits and dowers; Wetback Thee for thy wise design. Whereby these human hands of ours. In natnre'sgarden work with Thine. And th inks tha. riom ntu*daily m*?d The Jo\ .it''simple faith is horn. That, he who s.iw>; the summer seed May Trust Tho lor the iiulnmu corn. (Jive tools their gob!, and him\ e-j tfu-ir power, Lei fovtum-s bubbles i bo and ibl 1 : Who miws a lb Id or trains a ’.bo, Or plants a tree, Is more than a for he w!m blesses mo-l fs La-st And (Sod shall own b:s north Who bills to leave n.s a in.sin.-sf. And added beantv to the earth And. soon o- lut*.*, to all Uial soV, r , Tlii" I Ini'* of ha: \V\I -duill bo givt-n-; 'J :j*‘ dowers shah bloom. I hi- i.uj t -*Jj;j; j if ted nn oarlii. ivl ln hm-ven. SuMi'.nUN.n Aimut Uuttku 'Maic iNii,— 'Vc notu-t- In vim xVew Biiytaad Funm-r nit imviv.-iiing cinummiivation from A; A’. LTii’iivi’i’, LI-i)., of- AUG-ai chnclts, ulm.-ii von in ant ions oi,va .Minmlly iipijcnr in ;!ii‘ IFtrmunlomi '('elc yruij/i, on ilic -sulijcct, ol milking hut lor, some ol'lhe imiin points .of "which will lie liiL'ml nmipx^d; “Rutter is composed of fn.t Or oil uas% in or mini ami water. ■ Good putter should contain at least S 2 ]ier eeut. of fat or oil. ' "I'lio oil or fat of batter, like lard and other fat, is composed of solid or margarine fat and liquid or oleine lid. Winter butter contains, according to f’rof. Thompson, ofsolid fat, tin parts in IDU, while summer butter .contains only 10 parts. This fact- explains the reason why cream should bo churned at different temperatures in different seasons of the year. It should always be churned at such a temperature, that when it dues come it will gather well. Not so cold that the butter wall ho in crumbs that will not stick together,'nor so warm .is to bo greasy. Fresh, sweet cream will not churn as quickly as that which is sour. In winte r I prepare my cream for churning the day previous. The cream is kept in large tin pails. The day before churning it is all mixed together us evenly as possible, so that no fresli cream will be in a pail by itself, and warmed over a stove (stirring con stantly) to a temperature of from (15 to 7d degrees and then placed in a room where it will he warm enough to. have the whole get slightly sour. The next day it is warmed up again in the same way to the desire temperature for churn ing. Cream should never “stand around” in a woollen churn air clay, nor three weeks, as X have known cases; nor should tin vessels he used alter they get old and worn rusty. They, will im part a had (ash- and had color to tho bnttcr. If the cream, when «t the right temperature, is too thick and stiff, it too soon and ail the cream will not be churned, hut will lie wash ed into the buttermilk, rjncli cream should he thinned with milk', to dimin ish the fraction and retard the process, so that all the cream may have time to be churned alike. I have never yet found that a little fleering would injure cream if it was managed as 1 have di rected previous to being churned. Cakhots fou Uou.-ii’S.—The value of carrots for horses is Urns slated in You att and Spooner’s valuable work on the horse, and similar statements are made in other horse honks; “The virtues of this root are not sufficiently known, whether ol contributing to tin-strength and endurance of the .“(1111111 horse, or Hu-rapid recovery of the sick one. To the healthy horse tluw.dinuhi iie given sliced in his chaff. Haifa bushel will he a lair daily allowance. There is lit tle p ovender of which Hie horse is fond-' er The following aeeonnl ol liu; value ol’diecanot is np: exaggerated : “This runt i-; held in min-b esteem. Th’ero is ' none heller norperhnps.-ogood. When lirst given it is slightly diuretic and laxative, hut ns 11 in horse becomes ac cuslomed ty it, these Hurt- erase to he produced.. They so improve the* state of Hein. They ibrm a ***>«*tl substitute Tor grass, and an excellent- aliernativo lor horses out of condition. To sink and idle hor-es they render grain unnecess ary. Tlieyaie beneticial in all chronic diseases conneeled \vilh breading, and have a burked intiuenee upon ehronic cough and broken wind. They are -serviceable in di easts of the skin, and in combination with nuts they restore a worn horse much sooner ’than oats alone. n Tcui: Watkk Fuji (\iws.-Jii tin 1 re port of the Northwestern liairymen’s .Association,as published in the l»W/cm Juu'ijWi', we Dud the following: “Mr. L Ik lloitfof Kenosha, read a paper showing the importance of pure water to seeure tie health of the cow and purity of milk. Pure water is eolm less and tasteless, but It is capable of holding in soluliou many noxious and deleterious substances’.* Milk is composed largely of water, nd if the cows are allowed or compelled to,drink stagnant water from ditchesand ponds, the milk cannot he pure. Unhealthy cows cannot give pure milk, and good butter aid cheese cannot he made from impure milk.” This .subject is of greater importance than has been supposed. Forcing cows to drink:-where they arc obliged to thrust their nose’s into toot holes, and suck up wider impregnated with their own urine or their own droppings, .is not an uncommon practice, and so oblig ing them to drink out ol some stagnant pond or pool which nosane man could b.e forced into tasting. •Pure water, at any reasonable cost, is cheaper than impure which can bo had for nothing. .Reclaiming Old Pastukts.—Pro fessor Johnson of Vale College gives the following mstniue, allowing how an old pasture was renovated : “Tins pasture has once bet*n—twenty years ago— in Inferable good condition ; hut when the work of ivsl iration com menced, ten years ago, the held was un productive, and almost covered .» 11ti low IniMirs and mossy growth. The bushes were out, draining established, and Hoie applied at the rate of kill hn-.h els per acre in the-autumn ami winter, in the following soring (he surface was scratched wi'h a line toothed harrow, and mi tup ting of phnHphfttie guano (250 pounds so the acre) applied. The Held contain J ed from live to six acres, and before the ' dressing, otVcrcd scant pasturage for 1 one. enw. Inthesiuson of IM>S it of- : lereil abundant paslutage for live cows. J (he growth being mainly red. top and : w.hUkilom,- r , been applied—We,, ml woody growth arc annually out olf in ; August, and a good coaling ,g grass is ■ left lor winter protection. No~gra'/.in<' is allowed alterlhe-2*»ih of October*” w j A CpKHKSPoNDENT of the Country Gentleman planted a tow acres of turn ips which were large enough to begin to: feed the first wteu in July, when they were fed to jugs, and no other feed given until the last week in September. .No-lof of pigs could have done heller, growing and keeping in good condi tion all tho while, 2Dri) (Soods GOODS ! JQBY GOODS! ! HARPER, (lor. of Hanover mul PomlVetSts now oim-:n A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK - or SKW AND DESItUni.K FALL■ GOODS!! L O ir I\ltJ CKS ! ! Always on hand a good assortment ol IS,A i AA D I*’A XCV DHKrfS GOODS. at very low rates, i'tilVbgN3ho ran nitesisd (ii) m. El. ANN ELK, Welsh, ShsiUei;, Domes! u/e.Gray audited Planiieh., , BLANKETS si IA w Lri 111 C'tu.elo, limbs,Mourniuc 11IKI Iliya Culni*. LADIES’ CLOAKING. h.'.iver /, Vulvelfeus iliul i'U.sU'U llruvi-m. WATER PROOF CLOTHS, la Mlxol, black uml While, llun'etl, As.. HOSIERY, t'ntt.in, M'uohm uml Merino, MERINO -VESTS, SHlKTfct A SI) . DRAWERS, L airs', Mimes’, Men's, and Hoys’. , JOUVIN’S KID GLOVES, of line qualily GLOVES, or 1 all ml Winter,ail sizes end 11 large variety FRENCH CORSETS, Kip Clour ami celebrated Jleekel, warranted best makes only. KNITTING YARNS, Zephyr,Worstecl.Gflrnmntown Wools, In all rol lon,. bind'’ stock constantly on bund. FANCY' WOOLENS, Hoods, Ac., In stock at low prices. .HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, In new nml rich designs. HOUSE FURBISHING DRY GOODS, Sheetings. Pillow-Case Muslins, Table Linen. NapKlns, Doylies, Quilts uml Counterpanes, Not tingham Luce, Towels uml Towelling. IMMENSE STOCK OF DOMESTICS. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES at less than regular rates. All goods bought at the head of the market for and will he sold at lowest cash prices. TIIOS. A. HARPER. Cor. of Hanover and Pom fret Ms. Oct.T, iw*tj—if. 1115 . I,om ’'mg HOPKIN’S -OWN MAKE.” In all the New Spring Styles, lor Ladles, Misses and Children; the quality and prices of which will recommend themselves to every customer, CORSETS! CORSETS!!. CORSETS!! ! dust marked down toroid at par; making our pres ent prices less than they can lie a Horded, until Hold drclines to that point, ami :i:i per cent, less titan the pi’et* one year ago. We were the lirst in Philadelphia to (live sliver in change lo our iMistnmers, and now lake the lead in giving them full advantage of tl'e return to a specie basis, in advance of Um Go'd market; which' will he lul jly appreciated hy all whoexiumne our extreme •ly low prices. Hoop, skirts, out own make, at .•17. -10, r.o, .Vi, CO, 7 it. r:>. so, m. no. \a. sum .t (; to Hand made W Imiehono Cor>els at so, UU. 73. 00, Sl.Wl. to $1.7.1. Superior French Woven Cor sets at 7.-JC. reduced Irom SI.OU; at SI.UD reduced /com SL.'JS; ni Sl.va reduced Horn 5i.73, .fie. Ac. to cu.tio, reduced from S7,U!i ■ R. W erly Corsets utilM)*), reduced from S'd.aO. Ac. Ac. Thompson's CJlnvo FUOm: Corsets al 51.75, ie : iJiifed from An. Al*. Mrs. Moody's Patent Abdominal. Uoisots at ji reduc tion of \tr> rls in ■fI.UH per pair, accord In# foquail ty. All other jiomls proportionally minced.— Mcirts mnJ (’orsots made to order. Altered.and IU-pnimi. Wholesateuml Retail—One Price only call or semi lor deserlptlveclrcnhir. U'M T. lUfl'KiSi*. Alllo (’/u-stnul iOrvd, V riiILAIJKLI'fUA. .Mju-cli IT, ls7o--;!m ) tfiLli V7D y 1.6 14t1.4N MARA -AV4AV„ axd dkaleus n GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, UNIUX &-GKNTKAL PAGIFIG UAILU O A L) S Nl MOIITGAOK IK>NDH SO 4i), SOGTH THIRD STREET, I‘illt.A IiKI.VIUA lUiy sell anil F.xchangc all issues ol a. IU)NDS I'ommlsslun only Accounts received mid interest allowed on da balances subject to Check at Sight. Feb I 18 QARPKTS! CAKi'iil’S! ! mwiit & iWEisiii, CARPET STORE, S* East Main tiiecvt. Carlisle, In theTIKNTZ HOTEL, ihe ami eheapest n.vioiliiieiil of rVUI'ETS, . OIL CLOTHS, .MATTfNO.S. WIND(jW .811 A DE.S, I.‘ HUaNXfCSLASrtKrf, .MAT ; ANH / ; ,A HPi;'l , CIIAJN’S always on hand. We urn prepai to furnish purehasers with all grades of Cu. nets at tho lowest rates. „ . FIIVSINGKR A WKIWEtt. March 17. IS7o—;!ii) 11 f\ MOW ICRS, bestln market. They .*.l V have the he.si Emery Moweruml Uenpur, May V* r ' >,lm yrlmU ‘ rH Koll! 1,1 ,Miy - A new one-horse spring mlsshufio-'K onV 1 l ° l>l V ’‘*U flalbhea. call n/ Com -1 " u 8 JOHN HAUHK. mM U roi, (:IU OK HOOK i4is{di m iffiilte "‘•“"y “ ud »»p>«iitipi,«iy Ucj) (feotT&B 1870. SUMMER OPENING, AT THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, of every variety, every style, and every deserlp. (ion of* DRESS GOODE, silks, Satins, Uerugo Ileruanlcs. Grenadine Uaragcs, Hbrek Grenadine 2yds..wlde, , Mohairs, Poplins. Alpacas, De Lnlnos, .Scotch Ginghams, French I’ereullls, Chlnts, dx*, uil at areal bargains. W H J T K GOODS, for dresses of every variety, style and (jimlity, > MsiiHulllcs lor dresses, 115, HO,tie. 40,5 U. A beautiful assortment, of Lidlos*, Missesd mid Chihl reus' P.VHASOLS AND SUN UMBKELLAS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, all the new styles for t 1 c onsoii, LACE POINTS,, a splendid assortment. , * DOMESTIC GOODS, selling at greatly reduced prices. Muslins, Calicoes,'(Hnghatnß, Sheeting, Table Linens, Towels. Poplins, Marsalllcs Quilts. .Summer Pautstutf, of every kind arid quality CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS. a great bargain In all klndk of Fancy Cassl incrs, Linen Ducks, «fic. NOTIONS. NOTIONS, always selling at the lowest prices. CARPETS, CARPEES, Heat quality Lowell .’5 ply, best make. Extra Superfine 2 “ “ M Every variety of handsome patterns ot Import ed Carpels, ranging In prices from 50 to $l, All widths of Striped Carpets for Halls and Stairs, Beautiful patterns ami styles of En gUsh Tap estry Brussels Carpets. Home-made Rag Carpels, MATTINGS, of Jill -widths; in while and'checkers, fancy Checked Matting. Superfine quality Cocoa Matting. In all kinds of Goods that wo keep we defy competition. Plopsa coll and make your selections from the largest stock In the valley. LEIDICH & MILLER. Mnv la. 70, . APRIL. 18m lt)70: 0 P' USING OK THE SPRING TRADE Ready Made Clothing, WIM OARER & BROWN, THIS MONTH Opening to the pcoople the grandest stock of FiNFCI-UTH/NG for Men and iioys, that Oak. Hall has ever contained. Since last Full wo have secured the two largo lots adjoining us; and have erected upon them an Iron-front building, equal In size to our for mer building, making Uuk Hull twice ns huge us boiore, In order to accommodate the GREAT .MASS OF PEOPLE, Who have become our customers.! Wo Invite all our customers, with their neigh bors and trlcnds, to pay us an early visit, to ex amine oarMainmoth buildings, and to inspect our MAMMOTH STOCK WANNAMAKER & BROWN. O A K. I I A L, L CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT Nos, 5150, 532, 531,50(1 Market street, and Nos. 1, 5,7,9, U and 13 youth Sixth street. PHILADELPHIA, Bond your orders if you can’t come, April 1-1, 1870—ly Mailicoafiß QUMBERLAND VALLEY KAIL ROAD! G M A NG E O F HOURS Summer Arrangement, Or- and after Monday, May 2d. 1870, Passen ger Trains will run dally as follows, (Sundays ox cepled). W E S T W A It' D AiromiiinUafinn 7Vom loaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. M..Meclmnlcsbnrg B.3s,ourllBlelUJ,Newvjlle9.47, Khlppensbuvg 10.20. Ohamlicrsbnrg 10.4-j, Green ensile 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown ir.4SA«M. Mail VW/in leaves Harrisburg 1,38 P. M., Mo clmnlcsburg 2.O'J, Carlisle 2*o, Newvlllo 3.ls,Bhip pensburg 3,15, Chnmborsburg 4.20, Greeucostlo 4.50, arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 P. M. Express 7V«h» leaves Harrisburg 4,15 P. M., Me chanlcsburg 4,47, Carl Isle 5.17. Newvlllo 5.50, Ship ponsburg (1.17, arriving nt CUambersburg at 0.45 A Mixed TVain leaves Chambersburg 8.00 A. M Grecucastle 0.15. arriving at Hagerstown 10,00 A, fiA S T WARD Accommodation Train leaves Chambersburg 5,00 A. M. t fcUilppenslmrg 5.20, Nowvlllo 0.00, Carlisle «Mechanlcsbnrg 7.U2 arriving at Harrisburg 7.30 A. M. Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 7.00 A. M„ Green castle 7,.ls, Chambersburg K'.lO.Shlpponshurg H.-jo. Newvlllo 0.10, Carlisle IMK, Meclmnlcsburg 10.23, arriving at Harrisburg 10.55 A. M. ’JYain loaves Hagerstown 12.00 M.. .C/i ocncuHtle 12. VS. Charabersburg 1.05, Sblppens bury 1.37, Newvlllo 2.10, Carlisle 2.50, Mechanics bury o.ls. arriving at ilarrlsburg b.oO P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.05, P. M,, Grecncastlo 1.12, arriving at Chambersburg 5.05 close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York, Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg,aud all points West. O. N. LULL. May 12. IK7O. Sunt. Railroad Ofllco, Clmmb’g April 30,1870, J. L. Hl'/iRNKU'S L JlJ'liy* AED bALE &AJH.& BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD ST - IN THE REAR OF BENTZ HOUSE _CA RLISLE, PA. Having.titled up the Stable with now Carri ages, Ac., I am prepared to furnish first-class turn-outsat reasonable rates. Parties taken of and from the springs. AWOPi) TO CONSUMPTIVES.- Being a short mid practical treatise on the nature, causes, ami symptoms of pulmonary Consumption, Bronchitis and Asthma, and their piuvcotlon, treatment, and cure by In halation. Went )>y mat.’ r.’ce. Address U. VANIIUMMCLL, M D a. West Fourteenth Wtroet, N. V. Juno Id. IS up—y All kinds of colored work neatly executed at this office. 1870~ H° M E INSURANCE CAPITAL - £1.000,000 the himlness annually lumumllnu to MOST UELIABDE AND PQPtjI.AK Special attention given to Perpetual Insurance on Desirable Property at low rates. Liberally Adjusted PllOMl'lLY PAID ut the o lilac of the CARLISLE AGENCY, No *2(l West Main Street, Carlisle, Paj 00t.28, ISUU-ly 1794 A 1 • * insuuani; NORTH AMERICA I Oldest Insurance Company in Amo'ica, CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. $2,800,00(1 SEVEMTY*ONE YEARS successful business experience. with a reputation for INTEGRIFY and HONORABLE DEALING UNSURPASSED by nny.similar Institution. ‘LOSSES PA ID since organlzatlon, over 8 2 3,0 0 0,0 00. It Is WISDOM ami ECONOMY to Insure In the best Companies, ami there Is NONE BETTER than tho old I NBURAN CE COMPANY OP NORTH AMERICA. . Arthur G, Collin; President; Charles Platt. Vic© President; Mathias Maris, Secretary; William Buehler, Central Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. BAML. K. HUMRICH, Agent. Main Street, Carlisle. December. JO, OSADA.LIS K 0 IT H K:GREA T AMERICAN | HEALTH RESTORER, purities the blood and cutes Scroftila, Syphilis, Skin Diseas es, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, and nil Chronic Affections of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Recommended by theMedl cal-Faculty and many thousands of our best citizens. Read the testimony cf Physicians and patients who.have used Rosalinda; send for our Rosaclalis Guido to Health Book, or Almanac forthls year, which wo publish for graluhoua distribution, it will give you much valuable informrtlon. Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says: I take pleasure In recommending your RosADAiiis ns n very powerful alterative. I have seen It used in two cases withhappy results—ono In a case of secondary syphilis. In which tho patient pronounced himself cured after having tulcen five bottles of your medicine. The other Is a case of scrofula of long standing, which is vapidly improving under Its use, and the Indica tions are that the patient will soon recover I have carefully examined the formula by which your Rosudulis is made.nnd llnd.lt an excellent compound of alterative In gredients. Dr. Sparks, of Nlcholnsvlllo, Ky„ says he has used Uoaudulls In cases of sorolula and Secondaiy Syphilis with satisfactory results ns a cleaner of tho Blood I know no belter remedy. Samuel G. McFadden, Murfreesboro’, Tenn.. says; I have used seven bottles of Bosadalls, and am entirely cured of Rheumatism; send mo four bottles, ns 1 wish it for my brother,.who has scrofulous sore eyes. BenJ imin Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, -writes. I have suffered for twenty years with an ' Inveterate eruption over my wljole body; n short lime.since I purchased a bottle of Rosadftßs and it effected a perfect cure. Rosadalts h> sold by ad druggists. Laboratory, (JI Exchange Place, Balti more. ULEMJSMTS & CO. •A ib 10,lS70—Iy CABINET MAte AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MA IN STREET. CARLISLE, PENN y A. A SPLNFDID ASSORTMENT OK NEW FU Rft ITUBE : , for the Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stools. Lounges, . Centro Tables, Roultlnir Chairs, Dining Tables. , Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomons, Bureaus, What-Nots Secretaries, &0.,&0., Parlor, Chamber, - Dining Room, Kitchen F U U N ITBKE, of the Latest Stylos, COTTAGE' FURNITURE IN SETTS, Splemlfii New Patterns, BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES. 1 in great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country attended to promptly and on'rcasonablo terms. Dec. 17. 1808— it k ■ QARDISDE MACHINE -WORKS! F. Q AIIDJStJSB & CO. CUMBERLAND VAI LEY REAPER«fe MOWER Wo are now uulldlngaml, will bring out for the harvest of R7O, tho New Potent Cumberland Valley Combined nEAPERANDMOWKK, with SELF HAKE, and all other late improvements. It will be built In the best stylo, and warranted to work satisfactorily. 'lhowantof a homo mode Reaper has long been felt, and we expect to bo able to oner to the farmers of Cumberland and übjolnlng counties u machine which shall be a complete and perfect harvester, equal to the best brought from adlstnnce. Farmersaroreouested tp call and examine it. » NOVELTY HAY HAKE. Wo arc building this season, only u limited number of Hay Hakes. The Novelty has the Self Acting arrangement, or can be worked by hand, on the old principle. It will be mudo of the best materials. In handsome slyle, and war ranted to give satisfaction. Keudin your orders early. THE GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL. Wo continue building the original Willough by Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, so well known, and pdpular among farmers. No good larmercim allbrd to do 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, wonlso bull.i the Willoughby with the shelves In straight rank or zlg ?ag,as farmers may pre fer. > VARIOUS FARM IMPLEMENTS. Wo aro manufacturing a variety of ngrlcultura, Implements mush as horse powers and threshers, elder mills, star corn shelters, three sizes, can non corn Hhollers, Eureka fodder cutter, and keep always on hand the National Fodder Cut ter, three sizes, with various other farming 1m- Elemonts. Wo also make Earner's patent Tire ender, and Porter’s patent Tuyere, which every blacksmith'should have. Also cost iron corn chushors. wash kettles, four sizes, cellar grates, nvo dlflerem patterns, plow castings and other castings keptalwayaon hand. The OaULI ALE COOK BTOVE, our own cast ing, la one of the best and cheapest stoves in the market. STEAM ENGINE AND MILL WORK. As heretofore, wo give particular attention to building 81‘EAM ENGINES, and furnishing HUAFTJNU, GEAiIING, PULLEYS, and every P ll ot the with Paper mills, I‘lourlngmllls Saw mills. Tanneries, & a,. Our patterns lor steam engines are from two up to twenty live horse power, coinbinlbgslnipllcf ly of construction with all modern improve rnenisand furnished at accommodating prices. We also build portable engines oi two horse pow er for running printing p»e--*ses, Ac. We have an extensive variety of patterns for mill Works, to which wo are constantly making additions, and can 111! contracts for engines and mills at short notice. . *®*Two now stationary engines now on-baud for sale. Attached to our esVibllshmont is an extensive PLANING MI EL and HAWII and LOOK FAGT OUY.wIth all the machinery for manufacturing door and window frames, sash, shutters ana blinds, brackets, mouldings, cornice, and porti co drapery, stair rail and bulusters.llooriug sid ing end every other article in the lino ofbulld- Ing materials from the lowest price to first class quality. Builders and contractors may roll on ul! orders, largo or small, being promptly filled. An extensive supply oi seasoned pine, walnut and oak lumber kept constantly In our lumber yard jeady for use. Hmnll sizes of lath and low priced doorsulwuys on hand,* and oilier articles made to order. * urll 25, I .SU7— 2y All orders or Inquiries by mall, or otherwise, ,n comieotion with any brunch of our banlaoaa 'll bo promptly attyuded to. F.OA.UDNER&CO. April 21, 70—liu, Insurance Qf New Haven, CONNECTICUT. The “ Homo” Is established on ft SECURE BASIS, $3,000,00 uml is one of the COMPANIES in the United Staten * ALL LOSSES kSamukl k. Hvminm , im OMPA.NY Chartered Philadelphia JUfUsccllanemis J ropriclurs. B. EWING, and Office BUILDING MATERIALS. SUair lacnenjcr. Ayer’s Hair Yigor, For restoring Gray Hair to inatural Vitality and Color. * A. dressing which 1 is at oucc agreeable, healthy, and.effectual ? *° r the ‘I 2 vcEiL hair.. Faded or gray 51 |t 'MvOT hair is soon restored color ■ m tffrtA the' gloss and freshness cf youth Thin huir'is thick, eued. falling hair checked, and bald* nods oflon, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hnjr whore tlic follicles arc destroyed, or the gijmds atrophied nuddepayed. But such as remain cun be .“lived for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling-the hair with a pasty sedi ,mout. it will keep it clean and vigorous. ii< occasional use will prevent the hair om turning gray or fulling off, and onscqiicntly prevent hulducss. Free Min those deleterious substances which • alike some dangerous aud inrioiix to the Imh, the Vigor can ;i Iv lu'iielii* but not harm it. If wanted a.Toly for a HAIR DR ; v-:i!-NG, nothing .else cun bo. i-mu' ,-u desirable. Containing neither » '! u-r dyo, it does not soil white vniw.. *■. and yet lasts long on (lie hair, giv:..,j a rich glossy lustre and a grateful mu Imne. Agent. Prepared by Dr. J. G. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CIIEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS. PRVOl!l CO.OO. For Sale by HAVEUSTICK &. BUG’S., Agents, Carlisle, Pa, Feb. 10, .1870—ly Dr. WM. D. HALL, ami. Dro. MARY S. HALL, Homceopnthtc Physicians and Medical Electrllloiis. Otllce and residence No. 5J7 South Hanover street, Carlisle Pa. All acute and chronic diseases skillfully treated. Special attention will be given to the cure of all chronic diseases ns Scrofula, Cancer, Bronchitis, Epi lepsy, Dyspepsia, Tetter, Liver Complaints, St. Vitus Dance, Goitre, Paralysis, Neuralgia and General Debility. . . Ladles Buttering from Prolapsus uteri, Leucor rheoa. Amenorrhcea, Dysmeuorrhocn, Nervous Affections, find any form of Uterine Complaints can bo speedily The above diseases have their origin In lessor 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. Hull’s superior method of treating diseases. Health we consider to be an equilibrium of the oleotrlo condition of the humlm system,and the moroperfect’he equilibrium, the more perfect tho health. Disease, on the contrary, is either a pitta or minus of the whole,or (I portion-making one part ph/sand the other minus, and thereby causing obstruction and stagnation of the vital fluid. Electricity Is the natural element of tho Nervous System, tho connecting link between mind hud matter, and tbomoatsubtlesubi-tance known. Iteliculales tho blood; Isthocause of voluntary and Involuntary, motion: produces ah the chemical changes In the s.> stem—tho de composition and recoin position—and always co operates with vitality In Imparting health and strength to tho human system. If Electricity Is the generatingngentofanimal life, how Impor tant then It must bo In the continuance of that' life, as also in the preservation of health. Wo ’would hero stale, for' the.benefit 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 man'' years’ practice. Great, evil, as well as good, has resulted from the reckless aud Indiscriminate use of Electrici ty. It has been applied by the learned and up learned—hap-liazuid, without any assurance of accomplishing the desired object; and .when successful, was looked upon us tho result ol O'-od hick, rather than' the effect of an Immuta ble Law. When Us operations are thoroughly understood, the case properly Judged, and the application scientltlc'illy made, theiocan bo 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. Thisdlucovery Is the result of many years hard and scientific investigations. Its great superi ority overall other systems for tho curoct dis eases has been practically tested In diflorent parts of tho country. Thousands of invalids’ nave been treated, suffering from almost every form and condition of dlsei&o common to mi sections of our country, who. after ire ament by the most dmlnent medical men, had been given up ns Incurable; and in nearly every case u euro had been effected. Our olllces are strictly prlvate~consultnUons free, patients In the country visited at any hour of the day or night. Deo. 23. 18110—(im. # Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PVRIFYSIVQ TME BIOUU. | - Tho reputation this,ex ' collcnt medicine enjoys, iw is derived from Its cures, ißi m,u, y of which are truly jr marvellous. • Inveterate /s' | cases of ScroAilous ills* /( I -/fi\ case, where the system B. _W>_ seemed saturated with taggart {LaO corruption, have been purified and cured by it. Scrofulous affections and *e®!SSjsdisorders, which were ng liy»n J'lre, Jlnsc or Erysipelas, Tetter, bait Jtlu um, Scald Head, Jtingnnrni, 4 vp l '** Soro Ears, nml other eruptions or Visible Jorms ol Scrofult us disease. Also in tho more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, lienrt Disease, EUs, Epilepsy, Keurafyla, and the various Ulcerous affections of the muscu lar and nervous systems. Syph Ilia or Venereal and JlTrrrtirfot Diseases me eiireil by it, though a Jong time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. Rut long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. Leucorrhwa or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, arc com- « monly soon relieved ami ultimately cured by its purifying and invigorating effect. 'Minute Dircc tiqna for each case arc louml in our Almanac, sup plied grails. Rheumatism and Qout. when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in tho Wood, yield quickly to it, as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inflam mation of thoXleer, and Jaundice, when arising.- ns they often do, /Vom tiie rankling poisons in tho blood. This SAKS A PADILLA Is a great re -1,10 syenfftli mid vigor of the system. Those who are Languid and Listless. Despon dent, Sleepless, amt troubled with Herrons Ap prehensions or rears, or any of the affections h.iii'f 11111 ? 0 °f. W/rtfcHess, will find immediate pJscp?.ponSr cins cvWe “' :o ° f 118 rCBlol ' all ' , ° PREPARED S r ■Dr. J. C. Al'Kll & CO„ Xowoll, Mam,, Practical and Analytical Chemists, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. For Sale by HAYEIISTICK it* BRU’S,, Agents. Carlisle, Pa. fa ' Fob. 10 itflO-H QHEAP COAL! CHEAP COAL!! The subscriber Is prepared to deliver, by the car load, to Llmohurnora and other consumers along the line of the Cumberland Valley Rail road, the celebrated lykenS valley coal. at the lowest possible rates for GASH 1 This Coni Is of very superior quality, and will bo furnished at prices which will defy all compe tition. The subscriber wll( deliver Coni at Carlisle. >y tbo carload during.ihocurrent month, at bo following prices per ton of 2,000 lbs.; J ’ EA .-t IS 00 NUT, .-1...;; JOO STOVE 5 25 MO s 25 And to other points of the road, ho Will deliver In frtdgb^ ,r lleUu ‘'' UD!! tlle raponsoof dlahreiico fttffo'rfefSaM SBKi! ,:rlso or reKf“bm“ r ‘ MlUn Cafffipa. ATIONAL HOTEL, Cor. Hanover And Walnut Streets CARLISLE, PA. Having taken possession ol and rclltted In a style of neatness and comfort canal lo any oth er similar esta. Ihdimont In the county tlVn above named and well known Hotel, X a .i now prepared lo receive and accommodate such gnesls us may favor mo with their potrona"o— My old customers, ns well ns new ones, will do well lo patronize the National House under ll now and approved. arrangements and manage, inent. “ April 21,70_tf N- W. WOODS, I’roirrlftor, JDrugsi,&c. £JBII OS AND MEDICINES . the bebt place TO BUY PURE AND. RELIABLE SJ> JS VV A RE, Choice Hams, Dried Reef. Bologma, Beef, Tongues, Biscuits ana Crackers of every de scription. Pickled, Spiced and Fresh Oysters, Sardines, English pickles, Lemon Syrups, &c„ •fee. and no end to * NOTIONS it Is useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; arid parents if It don’t suit you to come, send your children, as they will bo dealt with with the same earo as if you were here yourself; AUklndsof COUNTRY PRODUCE, takcn;tn exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS. N t AhT FOMFHET HTREET, CARLISLE. PA. Notice.—Having transferred my entire inter est in the grocery lundm-ss to my Kons, thoseln debled to inonre requested to settle with them dhring my absence In Europe. GEO. B. HOFEMAN. QROCERIES, The subscriber begs leave to Inform the citi zens of Carlisle and vicinity that ho has pur chased the Grocery Store of D. V, Keeny. No. 78 frioufh Hanover Street, Carlisle, where to will carry on thp Grocery Business as usual. Hla us sorimont is varied, and consists in part of QUEEN RW A RE, GLASSWARE, STONE and EARTHEN WARE, * CEDAR and WILLOW WARE TEAS. COFFEES. SYRUPS, SPICES. FANCY SOAPS. ROPES. TOBACCO, , PISH. , OILS, HALTERS, taEQAHd, SALT, POTATOES, DRIED AND CANNED FXiUIT, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT, PLOUK, FEED, and a frill assortment of articles usually kept In a first-class Grocery store. Give him a call, and satisfaction will bo guaranteed. Oot. 10. im. - JOHN HECKMAN. px, JSS&tsy St„ Clncl,, Ohio, or7s.Malden Lane, May 5,70 • TjlOR SALE-CHEAP,—A Jiecond Land Range, os good as new, apply to nsop. 21—tf. A. 8 LYNE. EOR $33 25-100, MoLanalmn Stone & Isett, Holllclaysburg. Pa., will deliver Ireo of ?ht. CIDER MILL, 1 Portable Hand. May 12,70 QOK-THE FOLSOM IMPROVED ID/Vt/ Twenty-five dollar Family Hewing Ala chtno. The cheapest first class Machine fn the market. Agents wanted In every town. Libe ral commission allowed. For terms and circu lar, address. A. H. HAMILTON, Xioh. Agent. No. 700 Chestnut Ht.,Philadelphia,Pa. May 12,70—8m* Advertise in the volun teer. StobEg, artniuarp, See. HAIL 1 Alftj HAIL M the glory op the night is the MORNING GLORY STOVE. TUB GSBA TEST STO VE FOR 1808. Walker & Claiftly having Just Returned from New York and Philadelphia, where they have purchased the largest, latest and best assort ment of PAIUiOH, COOKING AND - HEATING STOVES ’over brought to this place, have now on oxlilbl lion and fur sale at their Store Rooms, NO. IS WEST MAIN STREET, ' where they will always bo pleased to seo their old'fricmls and many now ones, call and exam ine THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AMI) HEATER -ANU THE CELEBRATED REGULAR i OR TARY TOP COOKING STOVJ3 THE BEST IN THE WORLD. THEI MORNING GLORY is tno mo c pe'Ttct panor er-ove in anywhere ,or everywhere, ll la a Base Burner, and one lire will lost til winter. It haa mica doors all around and Is ns i right and cheerful ns an open gate. Wo reapectfu )y refer to tho following persona from among hundreds of others who have used it. as to Us merits: ■ James B. Weakley, llev. J. Boas, W. B. AluHln, Wcbort A Borland Geo. Welsc, David Ithoads, Levi Trego, ' Samuel Uicasou, -Weakley & Sadler, L. T. Greenfield, Samuel H. Gould, Jusou W. 13by, Thos. Lee, Peter Spubr, Wm. P. Stuart, Jos. Galbraith, Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Sorg’t Irvin, Col. A. Noblo, Mr. Mansfield, Snp’t, Alt. Holly Paper , Mill ■ Co. Sam’l ICempton, Chamberlin, o bn Stuart,. John T. Green, Henry L. Burkholder, lt)ch»rd Woods, .1.8. Woods, MtO. Woods, John M. QreRK. Wo havoalsoavery largo variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely : NOBEE COOK, (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION, (Gus Burner.) WM. PENN, . • eureka,- WABASH, ELECTRIC. and NIAGRA, all of which have given great sat isfaction to the purchasers. Wo have also a large lot of , TIN AND OTHER WARES, orourown manuiacture TIN AND SHEET IRON. of allkiuds constantly on hand. SPOUTJNG, . ROOFING A. -lORBING of all kinds done on short notice and substanti ally. In conclusion wo Invite onr friends to eail and examine our goods and save at least wen ty per cent- WALKER & OLAUDY, NO. 18 WEST MAP STREET, CARLISLE, PA. Oct. S. JSfiO. jgvCOJSOMIBTS ! Your attention Is caled to the fact that at BHINSMITH & RUPP’S Store you can see thoflnestdisplay of goods over kept in any similar establishment lu the coun ty, consisting in part of the following STOVES AND HEATERS, STOVES AND HEATERS, Warranted to satisfaction SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATEIV -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 bo.sui passed. COOK STOVES, BARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK, * NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, mid NATIONAL RANGE, Warranted to BAKE, HOAST and HEAT better with less fuel, than any other stoves in this market. Attention Is called to our ' REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, (Quite a novelty) Having acquired a reputation lit this and ad joining counties for our STOVES, W a are determined to keep up the same Jn tire fu ture.' leveling confident that woVnn sell yon good articles at rales lower than others sell bad. * We have also on hand ami for sale a fine as sortment of Otncr Preparations, far Inferior to the genu ine, having been put out by certain paitlw. i have been mlsJpUeu by some for our own, and as a matter of course the old Prepaintmn of D- Fahrney & Son has been mode to suffer some in regulation, therefore to prevent this mistake, u well as to meet the increasing demand men tioned above, we have concluded to send tlrt mod'eino out In LIQUID PUKM. ■\Ve will also at the same time put out the origi nal In package form forlbo benefit of Burned our old customers and others who may yet pr* fer the medicine as first prepared, recom mending it to cure all diseases the-human lied Is heir to, Imt ns a family >1 edictne, and for si diseases originatin' from Impure Blood oh Disorder ed Liver, it bus no equal; and will cum the following diseases; scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas,Bolls. Sore Eyes. Scald Head, Pimples on the F«m. Tetter Affections, Old and Stubborn UI« W < Kboumutio A flections. Dyspepsia, Costfvma Sick Headache, Jaundice, Pull Uheum, General Debility, Mercurial Diseases, Foul Stomach,to gether wPh-ull other Disorders arising from Impure Blood, and Dim rdcrcd Liver, Ac., Ac. Prepared by Drs. D. PAH BN BY &SON.B"or* boro', Maryland,. And Dr, P. D, FAllltNEl Kocdysvllle. Md. . Bold by ail Druggistsnnrt Merchantspenerallf Hone genuine unless signed: D. Fahrnev A Soil • For sale,by W. F. Horn, Druggist Carlisle. e S. Huber. Druggist Howvlllo Pa. James'A. Clark, Lees K Loads. John O. Altlck, Uruggh! Hiiippensbuig. 11. H. Bnavciy, Druggist.iff cbuncsburg. ' April 7,1870 —Cm Done on short nollae, and at reasonable mins. ( "\TEVV LIQUOR STORE None but e o °,-. worUmen and g°°u matorla! on ’ 1 " ' FLAT IRONS. COFFEE MILLS. knives and forks, SPOONS, PANS, • COAL BUCKETS, .And all Korta of OLL Of good materia d heap. Wo have, and kee** constnntlyon hand, a very largo assortment of WARES usually kept in a llrst class TIN AND SHEET IRON WAREHOUSE, ROOFING, SPOUTING, BHJNESMITH & RUPP, No*. 62,01,08 Norlh Hanover Bt,, November 11.1800. Cnrlmlo. Benna. |,[ O T E I. . PURCELL HOUSE, WILMINGTON, N. 0. rnppßiEnoii; J- B. MVIS, of Mills ifonsc, Charleston, S. Coach, Carriage and Baggage Wagons al ways ready to convoy Passengers to and from the Railroads.- . Dec. 23,18811—« m. FOR RENT.— The Btore Room and Collar, No. 72 Nofth Hanover street. En quire of the undersigned on tho premises, „ . rt . D. CORNMAN. Feb 21,1870. McLANAHAN STONE .& IBETT, have for sale every Implement used on a luilil. May 12,70—Cm WANTED. —Traveling anil Local Agents for the Delaware Mutual Life In surance Co., for all purls of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Reference required. Address. I'™ I *!' Offldß DELAWARE MUTUAL LIKE IN«. CO., N. W. cor OH and Chestnut St*., Philo. Slay 111, 70—Iw • . GHEAP, diiruble, simple pearing, all enclosed from dust, dc.. delivered free of McLANAUAN. BTONE & IhETT, Hollldaysburg, Pa. May 12.70 0A A/iA UlllJa of flbnuJder and side /•V \J\j\J meat wanted In. exchange for pure Liquors, and the best brands of chewing and smoking tobacco, by „ JACOB LIVINGSTON. 20, 70—3 m No. 27 North Hanover St, QOMBINaTXON. TWO IN ONE HA VEHSTICK BROTBEES, No. 6 Sooth, nnd No. 10 NorthvHauovor streets ~ QABDEN SEEDS, AT HAVERSTICK DROTUERS, No. 10 and 0 North and South Hanover streets, CARLISLE, I*A. jyiUGS AT No, 5 South, and No. 10 North Hanover streets, HAVERSTICK BROTHERS, CARLISLE, PENN’A, April SI, 1870—ly H A E DWAB E MIIihJEM <&SOfFX!lts, particular, to their recently roplenlshcS B Sck 0 “ HARD W“A R E . They studiously'avoided investlng darin'g the high prices, and patiently waited the f o ]i in? out of thobottom before attempting to refllJtheir Shelves, and now that things have been reduced o old time prices, ns near as possible, they h^e Invested largely and r.ro prepared to guarantee to their frlehds and customers as Iqw prices as any market outside tho cities. They especially invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stock la complete and none need fear meeting .with disappointment In enquiring for anything tn our line. We have the agency of the Wlllcox & Gibbs SEWING MACHINE, and would respectfully ■ sk all those In wanted a Machine, to e£unlne the Wijlcox & Gibbs’ be fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and godso dolivered-to all parts of the town free of ctaunre neb. 25. 1h1!9.—1 v h< -. 18TO HA ®. DWABE TBTO HENRY SAXTON IT. SAXTON, & C(f„ NO. 16, BAST MAIN ST., Dealers in Hardware, Iron, nllery, d-e.. hereby announce to the public, that they Intend soiling everything In ihiMrllne.eitherwhole&alo or retail, at prices much lower than can be bought ihi.sshb' of Philadelphia. Our stuck const.ts in pull of BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL Iron, Paints, Nalls, Oils, Shovels, Glass, iioes. Putty, ■Forks, Varnishes, Bakes, • Cement, • Spades, Plaster, Crow bars, • - Sand, Sledges, • • Powder, Picks. ' ‘ Safety fuse Also a full and well selected assortment of MECHANICS TOOLS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, A full stock of FAR.BI BELL'S, Plows, Hames, Chains, Grain bugs, Ropes, Pur leys, and Hay Elevators of all descriptions, GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS and ammunition of all kinds. Thankful .‘or past, favors, by strict attenlloh to business wo hope to receive a continuation ul the same. - Eeb.-8, 1870 D. FaHKNEY & SON cbeebrat'e d PREPARATION CLEANSING THK BLOOD, The long and favorably known Preparationo( Drs. I), Fahrneydi Sou loj cleansingtho blood, at lids day no recommendation at nur bunds, Us virtues having,been established 1 by the thousands of ernes where it has given relell in the most difficult forms of CHRONIC DISEASES, during the last sixty years. So highly Is It ei teemed, timtlhe demand Is constantly Inrreiu ing. not only at homo, but we are dolly lecelv lug applications for R Irom the most remote sections of the country—North, Eastl Houlbaiid West. To meet this demand, as well ns to pre vent the public from being Imposed upnn.ffl have determined to put this PBEPAh AT I ON. in such a lorm that it may bo within reach ol everybody everywhere* ARE, and JOBBING JOHN HANNON, N. E. CORNER HANOVER ANDPOMFRBISI (A lew doors South of Bontz'n Store.) Pure Rye Whiskey, ‘ r ■ Best Common Whiskey, , Pure Holland Gin, Ginger Brandy, Port Wine/ Sherry Wine, Jamncla Rum, Raspberry flyrnp. Chompagof B TAYLOR'S BITTERS-INHOPP’S i GCA'Bi M0y.13 1869—1 y QUMEEREANX) NURSERIES. HENRY 8. RUPP, Proprietor. BntnEMANSToWN, Cumberland County, To Offers a large and flue assortment of Nun« Stork, for tne coming fall, cmislstlngo/ull M ol Fruit Trees ol the very best varieties, Ev greens and ShacleTrees.Uardy F.owerlngHhm a large stock oJ Grape Vine and Btrawwi Plants, every varleiy worth growing,all ol small fruits. Large Rhubarb, do., dc. , Osage Orange, for Hedging, at So pe* Roses, Greenhouse Flowers and Plants.' thing wanted Inthe Nursery lino can l'B*j* here, of the best quality and at the lowest?* 1 * Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis. June 21. 18i)U—ly Mrs. B. A. SMITH’S PHOT 0 ; graphic Gallery South-east Corner t reel, and Market Suuure, where may Ml £ el) the diiforen tutyiea of Photographs, from to life size. IVORYTYPEB, AMBROTYPES.* MELANIOTYPE9 .* . also Pictures on Porcelain, (something Plain and Colored, and which arc beuuluWp!: ductlons of the Photographic art. Callsn^ Particular attention given to copying fr*® aguorrotypes do, Hno Invites tho patronage of thepubllo. Feh.o. IKIiU. J.B. DOUGHERTY CONOVER, DOEPF & C’O, , MANUFACTURERS AND Wlt ODES A DE. DE ADKB» ' * booth and bhoJ* N 0 . 63 -1 MA It It B_T -BT-B E > PHILADELPHIA. * July 16,1800—1 y TVIEW TANNERY FOB BALE of jLv RENT.— The' subscriber offers bu y®, TANNERY on South street, Carlisle. ipuso, on favorable terms, immediate »»*»•: j given. WM.bbAu- Apr ~0« 70. EOB RENT,-A twn-alory D'|;( House. Apply at No. 711, North 1 It* n iiedlule possession given, April l-l—| CA DB, BILL-READS AN® S& CELLARS, neatly executed at TiUH Of* fbartmmw —AND— onuii, I J. P. BIXLEE CARLISLE, PA., DESCRIPTIONS H. SAXTON & CO. FOR BITTERS. with