>. - - - ————___—_______——l-—mmr^mn— "" '- '"*-BM: -bliJil W*A : ’•<:'*!m • '. ' ■.lr- si hand, about two barrels of good super-, ■ , 1 jihi.siihate to the acre. This should be sided and free from lamps, arid sowed ~.... . It ( T s, on )).-■, evenly, it little scattered. Then, with .ilini,,,!9,ft,7;7y'infunViViTn; ' ' . a hand seed-drill, sow tire seed-at the a*a. uni...i>t t‘\JracU:ri by aisptru-fmfiu with j „ rate o. one pound to the acre that is... ' u&c as iitlio seed as possible.', rhoemly n* • i: i> : !n t r ..: o,- ctnn-iinv ■! ~ •. . . ’ , j»art oi Hit. month, is nut 100. late io i;et t * J ‘ '* MAVaViU'saV: t’nVvteil a lair crop of carrots and parsmi;.,, and; ‘ '■ :r of .mnwVu a moderate one oi mangels or ,* .... . », , chuth-nu- ■ • b-eis on rich bull. Wo can hardly urye oioui n-Vu rn" 1 1! ’- ,iA!: si:: ' the cultivation of routs too 1 Ji-aumor ai\m\siU'>tr<*ys jhh.'its avmvo pibu-i- : . No erops pay hotter on milk ;tml slieeß | MnL^ah^ul.n-'^ni;^ aU’ins. - a ear city marln-1.-. w!»eri; rnta- ■ a»y j’i'|Mnkii..u n K . Mmua.-t bairas can behold. t!ie laiof.o.ved vawv! '‘V’*?? 111 ?' I* 1 ’- lu ' o! * , y l ‘ ‘aurLMiioms aro mitk-a.-jo ', SHAAVLi? F-iiAWLS’ ' which do not get So la roe !>rna. .Vv I ■' . •' ! ' :V u ' r!,ritv - ■ ■ • • if;:"?.;!:: - ?.';v.riVV-A ~^.y^r 1 y;;:s I«g»rj 1 «g»rj • ■; 1794 t 'l'liii; ur.Ajx Ciior.—'llu; icpuii .m the Department uf AgricniUu'O for Jfay, gives very full reports o: ilic coiuliliun of winter grain. Thu results tiro snm uiecl up as i'oi lows *■ Tiiuy picture' a small and slow growth, .thiued'in pla ces by winter-killing, weak and un thrifty in spots from loss ofvita'ity by long exposure under ice or to irrey-ing winds; hut, wllh. these exceptions, vigorous, of good color, and. ready to start, under the influence of a genial spring, into luxuriant ami healthful growth. Tito blemishes are neither, general nor very marked in localities where they appear, with occasional exceptions of severe freezing, While the appearance of wheat is by no rnesins 118 promising as it was last year, the diflerenceis duo, moreto the backward ness of growth, caused by Into planting followed by an early winter, which al lowed of litiio more than geraiinaMou before cold weather sot in, than to in juries from freezing. The mild w<-.itlier and light snows of the winter-wheat region wore 'accompanied, with few sudden changes in the earlier winter months ; while the colder and rougher weather of later winter was nttcude I with heavier snows, which furnished valuable protection at a critical season.- The regular returns were’ prepared about tho-lirst of April. The Tenor of later information givcs*issuiancu of a general and rapid amelioration which may yet result, the season favoring, in a flue crop of winter-wheat.” Eakl-v Majie Hay.—The prnetiu of beginning to cut the grasses a. s-w.u as they are in -blossom is rapidly gain ing favor. This favoml li UP; (‘.diiito U) many fields in this .latitude, irom the middle to tho last of June. With tlio improved Implemeutso'f Imy-making— the horse-mower, rake and techier, ii is not difficult now for the farmer to gath er all his hay crop at the'time when It makes tho most nutritious fodder. The early cured grass dues nut give so heavy a field of hay to the acre at one cut ting,’and tho same bulk will not weigh so much as tho grass cured two or three weeks later. J>ut- very careful experi ments show that the hay thus treated is much more nutritious; i* is rei'edud better by all kinds of neat stock, and*' nothing is left in- the manger. This tender, sweet hay is particularily im portant for sheep and young stock in winter, if it do not bring so much in market or at tho stables, at Ica.-r, (ho I bay, that is retained for home use, I should be early, cut, it dots not ex- f buust ilu soilMMiiuelras were tho seeds ’ are allowed to mafme. If tho ground 1 }» very rich itallowsofa second cutiiip*- I in August. If not, it' miikes a hcavv ' alter-math and Midlers the mots of' grasses in the winter. The pmstice is t among ourrelkvting far- j mers, which is pretty good evidence ■ that it is safe tc lollow. H ISTOUV OP THE M EItCEU POTATO In theycnr ISI2, Mr. Jolm Kilkcv, of Men or county, Pennsylvania, Jiving ailing Ncshannck creek, planted a qnaii lily ol blue, ml, while and oilier varie ties, Irom the product of which lie .-e -leetecl the above named .variety, which al first was called Neslu nocks, alter Hie creek near which he lived. They were.soon brought into notice by the name J/erccrand cultivated near Phila delphia, from thence spread over die whole country, and for a long-time more generally cultivat'd than any other variety, hut Of late years has been rather on the decline, and ether new’ varieties have been introduced, but none of which have attained the cele brity ol (he Mercer, which was almost universally planted for nearly half a century, owing to its superior' edible qualities ami productiveness. It may he a hmg time before any one. variety ol this valuable esculent to man will attain the prominence oflhe iiohleJUer cer, which although having had its day, is still tlie favorite with a large number ol people. . Washes fob Pnurr Tubes.— Twice a year at least, every fruit tree in the orchard should ho .cashed with, some liquid, strong enough to destroy the eggs and pupio of insects, ami the roots and spores of mosses mid fungi. In using caustic lye, for the destruction of hark lice, persons have killed their trees, as sometimes the hark turns black and peels oil' after the application of I Ins wash, and the death of (lie tree fol lows. Lime white wash is rcconimond , ‘-’tl by some persons, hut it I- unsightly and is disapproved by the most ex iporienced iruit growers; soqi-suds are ■harmless, hut are 100 mild fur the pur pose for which the application is re-' qmred. The most suitable wa-Ii is a solution of common sal-soda in the pro portion of one pound of soda to a gal lon of water. Bain water is the best for this purpose, This wash will not injure the hark, hut will kill the e.drg' )r pupic of insects, and will clear away mosses, lie. It will remove dead hark nul produce a healthy surface. , Ujo; 11 Coiohei) J''rti-iT.--A v'-ri(c-r in die IJixie advocates the appli •ntion of the oxide of iron to the soil ibout alji > I o trees, with n view of in reasing llic color of the fruit, ilesnvt htu-very deep ra i c | lly underlies olio m't, of ids orehnrd ; under another port lie clay is not so red (die ml color is '‘■■tninly imparted l)y.the oxide of iron . ho fruit m the rod clay is more highly colored than ju the ligider .Smiie ten cans ago heapplicd anvil dust, cinder* to., to die soil uuder certain -apple ee.. ; the (.-fleet for- several years, was -nn(o | n^d I ly~eol nr cri^fri|l(-|im7rT6rnTr 'J* *Ke a' L ar i' l*er iUKicdient^ 11 ' Add^'ene' oiince of Tvof o Hon H tl cs an - <1 11 - mu ° “>"■<»« tl , r .* *■ lll,ll 111 your hand the Z( i ot u nutmeg, and sprinkle with fine They shlntld .be"lightly ; «■' e BB b a decided imVi'uvenKmt i Jloi'hik- o.;;t yi Illy lo r*n ter into (in.- cm jo;, nic-nts of s'^eh-ly, 'Ilu! constitution, once a Heeled with Uraanlc UciiUnovi, requires tlie aid «r .Medicine to ,stren« }fen ami .Invigorate Hie system. which 11 cdAI HOLI) M.VI’K ACT Ulicui; Jnvarluhly docs. If no treat mom. is -uhmi Hod to, f'mr ••mii •!ion or insanity ensues. iir.LMROJddIS !•’I,I jIJ) KXTUA(Tt»i>’ ULh'H'tf* in ailed ions peculiar to Kemales, isunecumiied )>y any oilier preparation, its'ln Chlorosis, or He tenth.n,-Pah»iul ness, ortsupimsshimori'nstoina ) \ J'.vacuntinns, and all eompUmiiAncideiU in me sex, or the decline or change ot - lire. MEi..Miio;,irs !o,;01.1 latiui r iirciiu AN 11 I.M I‘HOVKI) UOSK W.AtSU will ludleally exterminate iruni the iji'-ca.v-s ’arising Jt'om ha lilts of dissipation, ui ll{> le expense. lit tle or no chang.* In tin t i.no imjunwmenco or ex posme: completely' Kup>'rM?dlii(r those unpleas ant. and dtiii’if;rtius rcmcilus, i.upatva. and Mei - cury, In all these disca.-i.-s. Use lllihM l/.0l .• i’S FLUID KX I’KAI T 1 il’cn In all diseases of theso organs,.whether eXlstiii in mail*or Icma:.*, imm whatever cuum* OLiudm- and no matter ot how lons standi tg. Jr plea.sunr. in las.can 1 odor, ‘•jmincdm:.-’ ma< .ium.and m.irt* Mi.-ni'ilmnlng -than any op :h preparations of‘P:i;K or iron. Those Millet Ing horn lin then-down or del lean constitutions, omenre the remedy at mice. Thu reader mnsi he awnie that, however sliidil may ho t he. ultaeU oi j teubovc di.-eitscs. Il ls ccr lam to aflWd Dm hodliy l.eiUih and menta powers. All the uhovu diseases I'Mjuhe 1 he aid of a 1 relic. UKLMHULD'rt KXI'HAIT iUJCIJU Is great Diuretic. 1,, ~ J ■ Il iiii!‘iiKi.n-vcr,vivli..i... I'il.-c- -I.W, non u>, ~r i. bunles 1„|- Sli.r/I. lit.|ivi!iv,i n, um tlnii*'' J symptoms in aJJ com mini fen- r-.mi-’Vm ll ' l - Iir.I.MIMLD, Uieini. i..il Hnimiwiiy, N. Y. I r,?v.a| : a!^ K, nlllln : 111I 11 'I**" 1 **" dolieUp 111. .St;c lols jniJoinHiu u.s, ami. Imvo riuatcd utinu them an licai-JillO- BulkUnn. mnt:ini{ ih!: lull iv/uh a- l)f(( in Di'n'iT It- a-v.jinaiti.'nt’ - tl.o GHI’jAT Ai- P.F''U'Ll* Wl'.i) liinv h.-i'.'ii'.ot'li: - «'i; V.V mvifojil* our cii.'il’ 'in--:.-., wiu\ thinr lu-iyii- U'W nti'} nii-nds, to |,:iy •*< an . in Iv vj.it, Io ,r\ amlii' 1 • .yi* -LA'- K t'Dll. !••• .fluu'tl. )M i.mv ’ NOT! O' OP !' 1.-i MONTH iIAAi MOTH ri’UK'K (> A K li A L, L 1M ILADAUdI IA I.’AKI.ISMC, IV, ■* i-rjl Hi, lS4i7— 2y ~ UIIPIMWIff II o'M B IWBITBAITOffi Of Slew r ’. •/., . .. laiana'i ■ - 'la fo ■’ j . ‘ 1 L.'V. .V^;l e a '> smd ii.'-uc ui‘ihi K)bT JIKLIAIU.i: A JND I'Oj’ i '1 A ‘ I. r p z'.h u :a Uo'* ; nitr-d Slat- * {.!«') XL T l! ‘‘RUE, S^SOO.CUO. • RHV.HXTV-f*NN :-'u• •esshii business expel iemv. with a -reputation l.»r INTEGRITY 1 ami IIONOUAMLK REARING UNoL'IIP.uiXER by j• 11 y slinl.ir institution. . i R since orp.ujiaalion, ever ' ?s \ > d O , 0 « 0. it bt WisnOM ami ECONOMY loinsuro in Hie best Companies, and thene Is NONE IICTrEU than the old 1 N.SUIt AN (J 15 OO.MX’ANV OF WOXtTU AMERICA. Arthui G. OoiTuj, President; Clmvltß Platt, Vice Pioaicleut; Mathias Marla,-Hecreturv; WHllum Bnehler, Central Agent, Harrisburg, i’u. • &am h. k. rnrSißfcir, Agouti • . • Main Wtreet. Carlisle, Bt-cernb.. IC, l>C?—U . ißfeCCUXtttfrfi# W A I) .A Jj i S f\ i!sl it 2? a: 121-; a v a -Nr id ii ir; a N \J • f HEARTH UEBTOKKR.purlllos the blood laud cures Scrofula, Sypbllls.'Skm Dlscas los. Rheumatism.•Dlscaar.'i of Women, and all Chronic Alli'dlons of tbo liloftd, River Sjand Kidneys. Recommended by the Medi cal Funnily and many thousands of our • best citizens; Read the testimony cf l liytlolaus anrl Ipnllnliis wlm Inivu used Ru-.nlalß; ..eiul Ifor our Roeuibiits Guide to Moallh nook, Ai ‘ ; <*r Alnmuue lor this year, which uv •oiibii-sh yA jidr gvalul' oils dl;.ii ibut ion it -Mil ;;’i -'./.i - nnndi r valuablc iiitoMnrtiou. • 1 ]>;*. it. \V, Ciu‘i\ of >.rvs: * i tul; n plras'uv M roeoin.oenchnt' veur •y-v |KoaAii\3 ’-'•'is a voi l y p-nverUU / ’altur;ii:\c*. 3 I ! 't us. (I Ml lrij<'"S(.;: W!;|| liiu.py 1-' j results— one,in u easeofsecondary }'V|>hilu<, in \viiicli the nntnoit pronounced hna-jclf «/.ir medicine. liui miu-i is Jk ..f . M-ioatla ol‘ lorn; standi n*', which is ir « i t l ly a , hum: ovliKt u:nlov Its use. aiul'tlie m'dica nuns are that, the patient v.iM huoii i t cover i have ciivoTnlly oxaminix’. tlit' fm-imil; (Which your Rosadsills is made, and im 'an nt compound of alterative v '.'redients. c , ; l>r. -Spavka, of Nlcholasvillo, Ky., ‘■ays i - J 'ho has used Uosadalis iji cases ox' Scrofula .and Secondary Syphilis v/ltli satisfactory 'ivjults as a cleaner oft ho Blond I know no •hotter remedy. ■•j ! Samuel G. -MeFaddou, alurfrncftbi.ro’, 2 iTenn., says; -* I have used seven bottles of llosadalls, anil am entirely imivil of Rheumatism; -<-nd mo mar bottles, ns 1 .wish i! for my brother, who has scrofulous sore ryes. m Ren.hinin Uechiol. ol I,lmn, Ohio, writes. .1 Ii ive sullei,t*ii for twenty years wliu tin ■ jlnvcteiate eruption over my whole body; .a short, (imosinccl purchased a bottle of (Kos-ad'ib 4 - and it ellieotcd a pcrleet euro, 1 Rosadnlts is sohlhy ad druggists. Laboratory, M Exchange Place, Raltl mom. ELEMENTS >k Co, , rob UI, Kl—i a. i: - 10 1N CADiXET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, i(l,Sl MAIN STSHIiT. CARLISLE, PKNN’ a UiMA'i'Dii) As.sof:rMr.:vi’ of K K W F U UX i T U n J >r th*; Holidays, i-nmprlsln" «'iimp .Stools, ! Conli'o Tuhlus; • l/inlip; Table*. .u.s, •sla: I.OlltlgOK, Uo-'klll (•Mjs; !i - h, riirdTaLdos,' OM onions, Hm-fims. • What-Not .SC'cri-laric,-’.' . r -c*., Till lit! IJinlllj_' Uiion - !, IvhciiL-i. FUUA'I T U U £ . of (ho Latest-Style^. COTTACU-: FURNITURE IN SETTS. Splendid Now I’alb-rns. UKDSTKAi/S' AN P MATTHIASES • GILT Ml AMES ,\M) PICTURES.. It; gieal \ariel.\. Partlcibaraticnttongiven to Funerals. Orders /min town and country attended *o promptly and on reasonable terms. DOC. 17. IMS-H MACHINiS WultKfi! J'\ GARI) A T E R &.0 0 CU Ml! ft ULAN l> VAJ LKY REAPER* MOWER We arc now unildipg and, will bring-nut for the harvest of P.7i* the New Patent. (’nmbcrJand A alley Combined PEAPERANDMOWER. with SKI.P HAK E. and nl I other Jute improvements u will be \mlli in the best style, and warranted Liavoilc sat islnel cully, 'the want of a home made Reaper has long been felt, and wo expect to bo able to oiler to the fanners of Cumberland and ahjoming counties a machine which shah bo a complete and pertect harvester, erpmi to the best "‘■ought. from udlstance. Farmers are reem-sted to call and examine jt. ’ NOVELTY HAY It A K E, We am building this season, only a limited number of Hay Rakes. The Novelty has the Sell Acting arrangement or can he worked bv hand, on theold principle, it will bo made of the best materials, in handsome stylo, and war ranted to give sailslaetlon. Lend in your ordois THE GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL. I * ontinui; hulltling the original Wilinnch- Gum .Spring .Grain Drill, so well Jrhown, and popular among farmers. -No good /farmer can allot d to do without the Wllloiighbv Jor-tt largely Increases, and Improves his crons and soon pays for .itself. We make it as a Grain and Grass Seeder alone, or with Patent Guano Attachment lor sowing phosphates or mmno \\ e also Hull.] the Willoughby with the shelves Jnstrulaht ran.c or rig rag, ns farmers may pro- VAiuor.s r.vi; m implements. Wo are mmuiraclnnng a variety of agriculturn. implements such as horse powers and ihresheis older lull!:-, star corn shelters, llirct; sizes, can* nop corn .-diallers, Kureka loddor fin lor, and keep always on Immi the .National Fodd«r Out tor, throe uith various other binning Im plements. \\ c also make l-’ayier's patent Tiro nan or. and J m lei s patent,Tnycre. wind, every blacksmith smold have. A|*« east Iron corn ehudi.Ts wjish kettles, four sizes, cellar urates Thocaui.i.ma: come htovi;, ~n st. mnrki-| ,me ° * 10 l ' cl,til " a olioiiju'.sikiuviM In iho S’I'HAM ISNOIM) AM) .MILHVOIIK. k n!w -bvrMl'iV\ ,', inU Mi ,n,, . ... /. \ .. - &*“}£*> (two 4i‘»r<:(*rtWpi ■ : •m.. l w.v; : u.a cOb-ei««i 5..) 10,1 Ju-CM-rvim* itw ; ,'■?*'s:) hair. I'uded or Qra\j f X . f jy'S?> I' restored -}’ rff *'-’ or'njimd, cblor 'ft')' : leith 4 the (floss and .'"f freshness rf youth ,-vU*\. *V Tiiiu hair,-is thick-, •n.-k falling hair checked, and bald ( at - ofeu, though not always, cured ■ ,by Nothing cau restore the i 'uair ..here. the follicles nro destroyed, l **»r glands atrophied' and decayed. I *>nt Mich as remain can be saved for I usefulnc*:* by ibis application. Instead 7 f ■ : fouling the hair with a pasty sedi j 'lit. ii will keep it clean and vigorous, • occasional use will prevent the hair ■mi turning gray or falling off, and si-<'oi’.cnlly prevent baldness. Free ■.•<•: those deleterious substances which ■ uc. preparations dangerous and oi-.i’i'-a.- to the hair, the Vigor can • 1 v hciU;tli but not harm it. If wanted NE X’ni't;'. BA: FAliy I’Jinrfi'j'c*! ITQ4- O-MPAKV **■ . * J~/o)>rietors. ■" v !v..a' Iku * thi* whole hbtoivof .i'll!; 1 anythin,,• ■ i> j-o widely and so deeply ■ x;j |I ,* ili(i‘l|L'C Ul .K!!H|, !lf li'is excellent i)'ilmimary TiniMigh a lung 01 year-*, anil ar.'oi*", n.u.-t of the races 0? it Iw* risen high.- hr.in.vin their Chtiimi* lum, as it lias become 1 f*il.'" Uiiuu u. Ui uniform i-h.irnclcr aiul power to -u: i* t.’io vai'iuu.s ail'ectiaus oi t.ie lung- .‘.jul lline;:, l:;A o hi. .do u known as ;t ic h.ih o pi.itoiinr mini. Wlule adapted to inili..-r Mi m,• lx—i.';? c a.a! to young cliildren, it is :d tlu- rMmotii::'.! Ui.- mod ciicdual remedy that can be given ihf a cou.-muption, and Ino dan. t'.crou.s I'.ii-;. turn m ~ij throat and lungs. Asa pro vi'-ion aga.i t -add 1 n attack:, ot : V rim ft. It should ho kepi on hand in every family, and indeed as all anv soiuGilinos subject to colds and coughs, all .-liould be provided with this antidote lor them. •Although settled *'onbu'mnlhm is thought in* curable, still great r.■ . ora of cases where the dis* scorned so’.iled, mvc boon completely cured, and Iho patient real* rd-to sound health-by the Cherry I‘cptoval. Ho complete is its mastery over the disorders of the-Lungs and Throat, that the most of them yield to it. ‘When noth* mg else could reach llimij, tinder the Cherry l*cc~ inrul they sulfide and disappear. Sltif/ern nml I‘ublio Hiieiihirs find groat nro tection from it. 1 ;n-.i Oflico Asfhiufi is always relieved and odcu wholly cured by it. 3 limn chills is generally cured bv taking the Cherry furfural in small and frequent doses. bo generally arc its virtues known that wo need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained, * Ayer’s Ague Oure, F, av ?? “ nd «• Intermittent Fever, Olnll Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Asuo, Periodical or Bilious. Fever, &o„ hua indeed all the affections which arise IVoTn malarious-, marsh, or minsmatio poisons,. Aa 11. naimi linpljr'.-i, it does o«m, and dons not jiiil. Conlnhnn'pujithor Ar--onir,QMinino, Itisimilli, /nif, nor liny nth nr nniuval or iioiaonoua Mih.stauro wlniiuvor, it in nowi-o injures any j»nt!cnt. Tho miMi.trr ami imiMriamv ofils mroa in tin; nernodia* nr** morally In-*. mui m’coinii', ami wo holiovo nillionr a parallel. in inu history of Asms medicine.' Our priilo iy ai ahjlial hy. Mm acknowledgment*’. wo iivctvc oi ilit* radical euroa etVeclcd In 'nljatinato ‘"V* -Mlii'.i* roau'-li N Imr] wholly railed. I inylnurc.l {u r-nus, olJlntr resident in. or' M a vollri.T dirnmrlj kiia-ai.-ifm |m (iltlipa W tll bo pro* i'-'Mmi l-> t’.M.wtlw AU 11 ; Vt/JtK daily. •■or Lt,: omnlnhi'r. uri>in;: IVoin torpidity ■•I i..‘ 11 1- an o.v.x'll-nit remedy, Uiiniilatm" turn tin .liiiv ai .u'.V- For Kale by HAVERSTJ Carlisle. Pa. y Fob. 10 ISTO—It / rjlH E OLD WA Y THIS Git IS AX AMERICAN iMtw. ■ 31, CAKLIaLK,- to null lliolr tkas nml roi-rEns at Uio n price* 11 int tin* hmnpany Mil tiicm lit tlu-lr \Vatv llmiaou InNi-w yolk. -A'fiill supply ortho fresh- CHt Now Prop leas will ho lu-pt /or sale at all m'm'rey U ‘ Ud l 0 K ‘ VO KlUtaf “ ctl °'‘ <>r tho Only one profit vJmrgcd from the Producer In the Consumer. l;rotn jive to eight prolltH saved by purcbiiHing from thin Company, y of doing buslresH, the consumer of Teas Lad in pay about eight profits between Iho producm-nmi himself. to cover u« many Intermediate sales Uio Great American Tea Co., distribute Teas in ihn consumer, through their Agents.all over tho country, subjecting U cm to but one profit and that but JI very modoiate one, anu arnall rjercen. t nue on tho Immense sales, will amply satisfy the Company, for they sell thousands of ehests ofTea. In tlui Biimo or less ihnu than It took tn sell one ohost under the old system, JunoPjTO-Bm F. GARDNER* CO. s?* MWi> vlfor s ■I. ‘1 Cl 1 ■etivx'iUj. gray Half la wikii iviv U ■ , HAIR.--DRESSING, ’.niliin'r else h on 1;1 1’ luilj. " i; a -ich glossy insiro a ,• ’ ato:VJ pel'l'iiiiw. Pieprsrn.j by !,):•; J. C. A,ypr & Co., 'fr:., *, ( y -n Analytical Chrmists, :l \\ r iOF.L, -HK-VoS. * Pl >-'jX .co. Tor Si.ld by i JAVERSTICK & IUIO’S., Agents. Carlisle, IV.. *Vo. >U. !’'7o-ly ,VRF; D. HA LL. arid .Prs. MAIIY J./ :L llaljla llnmanjpatblo Physicians arul .vi -.1 icui ftlectritions. OJllccand residence No. J!7S->«ii!i Hanover street. rurij'do Pu. Al! acute nnii chronic diseases skillfully treated. Special .afrcirtion will be given to the ■cure of all chronic (llm'uwk ns Scrofula, Cancer, Jlronohltis, icpsy, Dyspepsia, 'fetter, Diver Complaints, St. Yitus'Danoc, Hollic, Paralysis, Neuralgia juul tk-nctnl Debility. Ladles suffering from Prolapsus Uteri, Dencor rhaa, Ameconmoa, Dyrmonorrhcoa, Ncrvmla Affections, and any form of Uterine Complaints can be speedily cured. Tho above diseases have their origin in Jossof tho vital power of the body, .brought on by Injurious excesses, sedentary habits, and the use of powerful medicines. Fe mules suffering irom anychronlc affection, are especially Invited , to call and examine Urs. Hall’s superior method of treating disease s. Health we consider to bo an equilibrium of tho electric condition of tho bum .tii system, and tbo ••‘'iri, perfect *ho oqutUbrlnm. ibo.more perfect tire iir.uiii».- i/ii-cnsc, tm tne contrary. Is either a jj/ics or ?nnit/.f of the whole,nr a portion—making one part ]ifus and the,other wtm/.v; and' I hereby causing obstriu lion and stagnation of the vital ilunl, ttlcetiicily is the natural element of the Nervous System, tho connecting link, between mind and matter, and theinosLsubtlesuhstanco known. ’ It eiieulatbs (bo blood ; is the cause of voinntr.t.v and involuntary motion: prod decs ab the cbetiovai changes in the system—the do oomppniilon and recomposition—ami always co oporati s with vitality in Importing health and strength m the human system, if r.leCtndtv is the nem'-ating agoni,olaiumal.liie; how impor lant then a musr bo in tho continuance of Unit life, as also In' lb ■.* nre-crvatlon of health. Wo would here Mat *. fur tho benefit.of those unac quainted with the • ibjeci. tlml the application ofKIJ-ctJ’fi*Magnetism Galvanism and Klcct riel ty nsn therapeutic'.gent torn'l disease, la a fact well eslub'Khetl bv many years’ practice, UtL.o well us good, has resulted from i lie reckless a ..a Indiscriminate use of Klectricl (y. H has been applied by the learned and un learned— hnprlnmud. without any assurance of -accomplishing tho desired object; ami when .successful, was looked.'upon as tho result of i/ood luck, rather than tho effect of an Immuta ble Law. When its operations nro thoroughly understood, tho case properly judged, and the application scientifically matfe, there cun bo no uncertainty or doubt about the result. It soothes iNeryous Irritation, equalizes tho Circu lation, restores a ’healthy balance to the Dlsdr dered Functions, and imparts a vigorous tone lo the body. This discovery Is Uu; result of many years hard; and scientific investigations. Its great superi ority over all other systems Tor the cure of dls-- cases has been practically tested in difleront parts of the country. Thousands of Invalids nave been treated, suffering from almost every form aud condition of disease common to all sections of onr country who, after tro tment by tho most eminent medical men, had been given up na Incurable; and luneaiT/ every case a euro had been effected. Our ofllcos are strictly privato-dftnsultatibns free, patients In tlie country visited at any hour of the day or night* Deo. 23,18flD—(Jm. ; Sectoral, ' ■ ;'s.-£oat and Lungs, ‘ -Ida,. "Whoopm;? . in- .. f-i, .--Vuthma, •id (\r . • lotion. •'•i ! Lhvr Onnijtlriinf'. ii h ■ junnv rnih re ’ i. i-I'ifilii - 'ii(■-• liml thili-rl, f • *.u:i: & Od., I’nirtic ■.] - 1 >.A NIJJL CO UNMAN, 'UNDER THE OLD SYSTEM UNDER TUI! NF.W.SYBTEM gingolfif: 1) - 141 - 404:_ii:Vm1131 - 0;4*ti,. (P'fii SSS' 1 ? Pit A-PS T§ MVJ AW MM Aim ' if M to «? >% Medicines and fine Chemicals, ia at HAVMSTIbK BROS., WO- 10 XovWi Hanovev Street, (lARLim.h PA DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, , ChemicasJ hooks Fancy Goods , Confectionaries. Pei'- futnery, Toilet Articles, ifcc*., Dye Stuffs, Tosmetics, stationary , i/ f sari -»*- %V w COST LEAD* TJ| p«nrth * - N « y »VulmitSt., duel., Ohio, arts. Malden Lane, May Q, 70— CARDS, BILL-HEADS AND CIR. LULAItW, neatly oxeculed at THIS OFFICE. jss swm bp ms maw/ m ms Mmmm qwm mm w ms mveFßsm jgfenmntmm PASbSR; , IUJUKiSti AO ■ ' us a visa a vuvm over brought to thii plnbo, bow oh fcihlbl tion nnd foi snlo at thhlr Store Rooti-s, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, where they will nlwnys 1)6 pleased to sco luoir old friends nud many now chibs, cull nml exam ine) THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PAULOXI STOVE AND lIEATEB —AKij— THIS CISIJ3UUATED ItKQUi.Aj.I. i i)». TABT tno mo t pc r fLct parlor stove lu use auywnoro or everywhere. Ii is a Base Burner, and one fire will lost Ulwluter. It Ims mica doers all nroaml and Isos i right and cheerful us an open gate. Wo respcctfu ]y refer to the following persons from among,hundreds of others who have used it. as to Us merits: James B. Weakley, Rev. J. Boas, W. 13. Idulllu, Wcbort & Derlaml Geo. Wolso. David lilumds, Levi Trego, Samuel Uienson, Weakley tt-Kudier, L. T. Greenfield., Samuel H, Gould, Jason W. Eby, Thus. Deo, I’oler Spahr, Win U. stunvt, Jos. Galbraith ■Thos. Chamberlin, o hu Stuart, John T. Green, Henry L. Burkholder, Richard Woods, J. 8. Woods, JUnj. Woods, John M. Gregg. "Wo have alsoft very largo variety of Cook Stoves f the very best, namely : ■ NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner,) • COMBINATION. (Gas Burner,) WM. PENN. KUKKKA, ' W ABASH, - ELECTRIC, and NIACtUA, all of which have given great sar- Isfautton to the purchasers. We have also' a largo lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, ■ *ftfourovn ranmiiacuivo TIN AND SHEET IR ON, of ailkimls couatnntly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING A. JOBBING of all kinds done on short notice anti substanti ally. In.couclusiuii wo invito our irlemls to eail ami examine ouv goods ami save at least rvon ly per pent. Oct. 8.1800. ;gCOJSOMIBTS VOmt aUu-mion h: cal ml to the a;ci. that m. RUIiVSMITiI & e:,upfs. Store you £nn see (hollutstcllsplnyoCbooilb over kept, iu any elm liar estuhllsl uncut I eoun - ly, jn pan o; u,e following” STOVES AND HKATEES,' Warranted lo (jive geucml eatl-slactlmi SDNKY &IDK PIKE PEACE HEATER, ORIENTAL PAKLOU HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR STOVE. LIVELY' TIMES RADIATING RASE BURNER, JUNIATA PARLOR HEATER, PARLOR LIGHT BASE BUHNER, Which for beauty, economy and durability cau not be.smpttßsecl, COOK STOVES, 6> i. BARLEY SHEAF. Warranted to DA ICR, ROAST mid HEAT better with leas luel, than any other stoves Ju this market. Attention Is called to obr REVOLVING LIGHT RASE BURNER, REVOLVING LIGHT RASE BURNER. a novelty; Having acquired a reputation lit this and ail' joining counties for our V»'e nredeturmlned tolceepup the same''Jn thefu tui'o, feeling confident that wo eau sell you good articles at rates lower than others sell bad. W c have also tat hand ami for i.ale a lino as sortment, m FLAT IRONS. COFFEE .MILLS. And all sorts ol Of good materia d heap. Imvc **, nml u ’ ute ° o '- workmen and good material"pn ■ ■ HHINESMITH & HUPP. .. ' , Nos. ilL , ,({| f -OSNorLh Hanover St., November 11. l.vju. - Carlisle. Penna, ,• • , ENitt DANKEUS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, UNIOK & CENTRAL PACIFIC 11 AIUOA DS NO -10, SOUTH THIRD STREET, Buy nell nnil Exchange all Issues of •mi llio most liberal forms, °OM) bmighfaiid >old "«t ■ ’Warkct" Itatcui Stocks bought uml Kohl on Commls.Hlon only Accounts received and intercHtallowcdonda balances subject to Cheek at Sight. Feb 1 18 • A WORD TO CONSUMPTIVES.— Being ashort and practical treatise on the nature, causes, and symptoms of pulmonary Consumption, Bronchitis and Aallirna, and their prevention, treatment, ana cuio by in* halation. Bent by mal.’ .Vee. Aildross Q. VAN HUM MKJtJj, M j) 6, West Fourteenth Street, N, Y. June 10, 1809— y SfetVSi ©llls aw. Set TOP, COOKING BTOVI3 THE BEST IH THE WORLD. THE aUORNIKG GLORY lion. J. Stunrt, Edward Fury,, Scrg’tJrvln, Col. A. Noble, Mr. Mansfield, Snn’t, Ml. Holly Paper’Mill Co. Sara’l Kompton, V/AL'KEH it GLAUDY. V. IS AVnsT MAIN STREET. CARLISLE, l'.\. STOVES AND HJ&TEKS, NOBLE COOK, NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, .and NATIO'NaL RANGE, STOV E S , rCNIVES and FORES; SPOONS, PANS, COAL BUCKETS, 0 L L A HE , ■ SPOUTING, and JOBBING Ist MORTGAGE BONDS Plfl LA DELPHI A U. S. BONDS Coupona Cashed, —_ r 'ara..r: ?t?artiioavc. K A ® B W .4^l „ TT =mb= ** § f'.s h i a ?, Ml ism MBmani ft A R ib W-A R £. They studiously avoided InVcslliig Uiuini; ,| lf high prices, and patiently muted the ralilm out orthobottom before to rbmitliM r shelves, and now thin things iihyc fettn fedhpe t o old time prices, an near ns possible, they Invested largely and arc prepared to bunrnnt, P lo their friends and customers ns low pvi w , any market outside tho cities. They cspcciaii,. Invite the attoutiou of mcclmulcs, farmers amt builders'. Ourstsck Is complete and none llc „,, fear mooting with disappointment In cmjulrli,,. for anything In our line Wo have the agency of the Will,. ox a Gl |,|,, SPI WING MAC ,H 1 N j,- and would respectfidly sit all llu.se In , vnm a Machiuo.'to examine the Wlllcox * uthla’ foro piirchninng. All orders promptly attended to, and mum. i"h!™. Mlt-t'v n '’ town nlcltS 1870 H A R “ w A RE -1870 lIKN’UV SAXTOIS J ,|. p. BIXU-’l! 11. SAXTON, CO., EC. If,, EAST MAIN ST., Deafer* in Bardicare.Jron, nllrry % ,tv CARLISLE, PA. hereby announce'to tlio public, Hint thev intern Kcilintf everything in ihejrllno I .emierw'iu)k‘v 1 i c or rciuit, at. .pr-ces much lower than nan in bought Uils.Hkl' of Philadelphia. Our stock eonsi.ls in pun of BUILLXKG material of alt, t» r. s c u i r t t o T«r ?• Jwn, Paints, Nalls, . Oils, ■ - - .Shovel.-, 'llar-K, ‘Hoes, ’ pt\Uv, Forks,yurnivhii, itnke.-v . - * , Cement, - Spades, I'Jnatci, Crowbars, .Sond, • Sledges, Powder, Picks, - «■ Ql(‘ty fr'> Also‘a lull ami well selected assn: liueni of MECHANIC'S TOOLS, - TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY A full stock of FARM BELLS, Plows, Hamcs, Chains, Grain bugo, Unpes pal leys, and liny Elevators oJ all descriptions.’ GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, C.iP- and ammunition'of all kinds. Thankful lor past Uvuiy, by ctric- attention tc business wo hope io rejelvc u cuiitim Midn m tuo same. : J}ES. U. FAHIIKJJY & SUN C E-L E B R A T E D P REP A R A TION FOU CLEANSING, THE BLOOD. 1 ho long and favorably known Preparation of Dis. u. l-abrney a Son for cleansing the blond, needs> at this iliiv no recommendation at our hamis. Mb'virtues.having been established by flic thousands of etnes whero It lias given reletf tn Urn most dmievtlt forms of . ■ .CHRONIC DISEASES, ■ during (bo Inst sixty years. So highly Is It - oa teemed, tout the demand is constantly Im-reas- Ihg.aiot only at home, but wo are dally recelv •ns applications lor U iron* tho .most icrupto Mellons ol tin- country—North, East, youth mul west. To meet this demand, ns well as to pre vent the jm' llc from being Imposed upon,we have determined-to put this J’HEPAi ATION. In such a form that. It may be within reach of every body every where- Other Preparations. far Inferior lo the genu ine. having been put out by. certain pmllr-s, have been mistaken by some for our own, ami as a mu tier of emuse the old Prepai at ion of D. Fahrnoy & Son has been mado to buffer some la' re-'iilnuon. therefore to nreventthls inMake, us well as to'incut the increasing demand - men* tlonorl above, wo have concluded to send tho med'eino out in LIQUID FORM. We will also at.tho same lime put nut the origi nal in package form fov tho benefit of some of our old customers and others who may yet pre fer the medicine as first prepared. Not recom mending It to cum all diseases tho human body is heir to, hut as a family Medicine, and for nil diseases originating'from Impure Blood ami DLsordeied Liver, it has no equal; and will cure .tho following diseases: Cutaneous Diseases. Erysipelas, Boils, 80m Lyes. SeaM Head, Pimples on tin* Face, letter Affections, old and Stubborn Ulcers, ■ Rheumatic -A fleet lens, .Dyspepsia, Costlvcness, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Pull. Rheum, General Debility, Mercurial Diseases, Foul Stomach, to* g» - tlier wbh nil other Dlsmders arising from Impure Blood, and Dis - rdered Liver, Ac.', Ac. Prepared.bv Drs. D FAHRNEY &SON,Boons bmo’, Maryland, And Dr. P. D. FAHRNEY, Keedysvjlle, Md. bold by all Drugglslsnnd Merchants generally. None genuine unless signed; D. Fuhrncv A Son. For Mile by W. F. Horn, Druggist Ctullslo. S. S. Huber. Druggist Newvlllo Pu. James A. Clark, Lees y t Ronds. John C. Altlclc, Druggist Shlppensbuig. 11. H. bnuvely, Druggist Me cluin'csburg. April 7,lB7(l—Gin QCMHEKEANiy NURSERIES. HENRY B. HUPP, Proprietor. bniKEMAKKTowN, Cumberland County, Pn, 'Oilers a largo and llne-Vissnrtifich't of Nursery Sfoclc, for tho coming fall, conslsilngof all kinds of Fruit Trees of the very best varieties. Ever greens and blmdeTrees,Hardy F.owerlhgHlmibs, a large stock of Grape Vino and strawberry limits, cvei'y variety worlh growing, all kinds of small funis. Large Rhubarb, Ac., Ac. Osage Orange for Hedglm*. at S 3 per I,MO, Roses, Greenhouse Flowers and Plants. Every thing wanted In the Nursery lino can ho tnul hero, of the best quality and at the iowestprlccs. Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis. Juno 21, JMD—ly It. A. SMITH’S PHOTO irI graphic Gallery Konth-oast Corner Hano ver 81 reel, and Market Square, where may bo bad all the dlirerentstyles of Photographs, from card to life size. 1 V OH YT YPES, AMD BO TYPES, AND AIELANIOTYPES : nlno Pictures on Porcolain, (something newlbnfh Plain and Colored, ami which are beautlluiiao. Unctions of tho Photographic art. Callun.-] hie them. Particular attention given to copying hum nguorrotypes itc. She Invites the patronage of tlmpubllo. Feb, 0, ISIiU, J. B. DOUGHEUTr WITH CONOVER, DOREF & CO, MANUFACTURERS and wholesale DEALBESIK BOOTS AND SHOES NO . 02-1 MAIIKI3T STREET PHibADEDPIIJA. July 15,1809—1 y QUEAP COAL! CHEAP COAL!! The subscriber Is prepared to deliver, by the car load, lo l.itnebunieru' and other consumers ulopu the line of tho Cumberland Valley Bull*- road, tho celebrated LY'KENS VALLEY COAL, at the E O WE ST~ rOSSXDMT lI ATES FOB O ASHI Tills Coal Is of very superior quality, and will bo lumlshed at prices, which will defy all compe tition. The subscriber will deliver Coal at Carlisle, by thu car load during the current month, at the following prices per ton of 2,000 lbs.: PEA $3 00 NUT ; -1 00 STOVE fl 25 EGO - g 25 And to other points of the road, ho will deliver In fro?glits >r the expense of difference The above rates will bo subject to the rise or full of prices, each month at the mines. „ GEOBGE ZfNN, Feb 10 ffl lS70 COr * Mttlu Und PIU StUM Cftrltalo ’ Pn * IN THE VOLUN- .T«J.