The givi,. worth .visiting.. . fruit ami .flowers, mill ink..,' pleasure, iii.showing imcl explaining many varieties to visitors.— lCai/le. llou to l*ncK Hutlcr, The method of (tacking, butter in common vucgo on the Tael tie coast, as will be seen irom the following deseripr tion, is veiy unlike our own They, never use jars or ,kegs, but put It in muslin sacks, make in such lurm that the package, when complete, is a cyl inder three or four inches iu diameter, and from a half foot to a foot iu length. These sacks are .made of bleached mus lin, and the butter goes inlo’lhem as. soon as worked oyer. The packages are then put into large casks containing, strong brine with a slight mixture of saltpeter, and by means of weigh ts'kepi. below the surtace. The clot a integu ment always" protects the butter from any impurities that -chance to come iu contact witli tho package, and being al ways buried in brine, taut protects it from the action of air; and it lias been ascertained on trial Unit butter put up in this way will keep sweet a long time. These butter sacks are ranged upon the counters of the dealers as readily as bars of soap; and when auy portion of one is wanted, the end ot toe sack is . stripped do vn, and the necessary quan tity detached, when the sack is replac - ed, leaving the remaining portion us secure as before any part was removed. This plan might nut be feasible in our climate without the aid of ice in sum mer; but the immersion in brine is worthy of consideration on the part of dairymen and butter dealers. Influence of Trees Upon Health Dr. Max von Petteukoner,, of Munich Germany, has been investigating the sanitary influences of forests for some lime, and hasjust published a mass of information, gathered trom widely dif ferent sources, which is of much im portance. The gist of it is Unit forests have a very appreciable efl'cet iu cheek ing the progress ot cholera or oilier contagious diseases; that well wooded countries, oilier things being equal, are the healthiest, Had mat marked sani tary changes are sure to -result from the denudation ol a territory by cutting of its trees or -by the planting of gar dens and forests where no trees exist. In proof of tnese theories, Ur. Tettcn koner has many reports liom medical men of India, snowing that jungle vill ages are much less liable to be visited by cholera thau others, and that, villa ges densely, shaded with tamarind trees are remarkably exempt irom the dis ease, as shown by observat ous through . long series of years. The statistics of Cholera in Uermauy for the his-fluty ' years, also show mat me well wooded provinces have had a much lower rate of mortality than, the others. Bear ing upon tlic influence of trees upon the general liealthlulm-ss of a country are the statements of mat pestilence lias entirely disappeared Irom Cairo, Egypt, since Mahomet Ali transformed the swamps around into bcuiililul gardens and plantations, and caused great groi us of,olives to be established, while the reputation of the Roman- (.tun pagna for unhealthiness has been wholly obtain ed since tlie hewing down of the saeie 1 groves tinder the government of Greg ory XIII. The Cherry Burn. The cedar or cherry bird, as ho is often called on ac count of his supposed predilection for that fruit, is commonly looked upon with rather a su-picious eye, as if on the whole, he would do more harm than good, 'ibis is not so. Ho is among the most useful of the little feathered songsters, and ought to bo protected. Hr. Trimble, who has stud ied the habits and food of this bird says: “I have given it thorough investiga tion. I have killed many ; more than I ever will again. In the stomach of one I found several canker worms, so perfect as to be readily identified, and the heads of enough more to make thirty-six in all, Think of that! One cedar bird taken at a single meal thirty canker worms. This insect has for half a century been a perfect scourge of the apple orchards of a great part of New Eng arid, and has at times seriously threatened other sections of the coun try. This liltl bird is a and continues ein flocks till near m d summer. Where insects appear iin great numbers, as the canker and other span worms sometimes do, it will come suddenly in largo flocks, and feed there day after day till the pest is subdued. — And this beautiful little friend of ours -the second best to all the birds—is old by bushels in this market both fall .nd spring, and no one not even Bergli, to cry shame. In the stomachs ol these cedar birds I find nothing hut cedar .ind juniper berries—the peculiar smell of the latter was very perceptible ifi the stomachs of two.” We say then, don’t kill the cherry nird. The canker worm may be upon you before you know if, and you will need all the cherry birds, and all the other small birds you cun have to Jielp look after them and keep them ip check. Kindness to Houses.— We some times see men having the care of and driving a team of hdrses or mules, whipping the poor animals because •they do not understand their wishes,— Many a time the leader horse or mule; Js;_unmemi,ully_heaten-for_pa,nthcr reason than that the driver’s order is hot understood. If (lie driver in such a ■ ase, could speak gently to the leader, pat it a few times on tho neck to ro-as ■ureit of his friendship, take hold of he bridle and lead it a tew steps in tho direction he wishes to go, and all this without any excitement or anger on Ids part, the leader will always do its nest 10 please him. In driving a horse to a carriage, however gentle and well lrained he may bn; something may happen to alarm or frighten him ; this ■• ho lault of his—ho cannot help it.— .11 he needs is a word or twoc.fencour i gement, gently spoken, to reassure nim of his master’s cure and presence, and then all is right. There should bo no w hipping done. Tho driver should recolleci, that he gets alarmed or frlgh • toned too sometimes, and would think hard of being whipped for it. Pleasant. v . '■similar trains o, ■ Chester valley Ratlru.*.. port £lB3O A. M., 2 05 and 502 * , leave Downlngtown atll 20 A. M., 1245 am. - . M., connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad. - On Sundays: leave Now York at 5 00 P. M., Philadelphia at S 0» A. M. and 3 15 P. M.,(the 8 00 a. M. train running only to Reading.) leave PolisvlHetU 800 A.M , Harrisburg ats 35 A.M. and 110 P. M,; leave Allentown at 7 23 A. M. and 845 !*, M, leave Rending at 7 IQA.M. undid 05' P. M. for Harrisburg, at 7 23 A. M.ibr Now York. atM J 5 P. M. for Allentown, and at 0 40 A. M. and 4 25 P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, ‘ Reason, School mid Excursion Tickets to and Irom all points at re duced rates. Ruggnge checked through ; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS. Muy2U.lB7e. General tuvo'intendcnt, QUMBEKLANJ) VALLEY RAID road: CHANGE OF HOIT RS ! Summer A rrangemenl. On. and after Thursday, Jitne 10, 1870, Passen ger Trains Mill run dally as follows, (Sundaysex cepted). \V EBTWARD ' .dccombiodfiHort 7Vain leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. M.,Mechanlcaburg 8.35, Carlisle 0.11, Newville 9.47, Shlpponslmrg 10.20, Chambersburg 10.44, Green castle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A, M. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.38 P. M., Mo clmnlcsburg 2.00. Carlisle 2.40, Newville 3.ls,Hhlp penslmrg 3.15, Chambersbmg 4.20, Qrcoucaslle 4.50, arriving at Hagerstown 5,25 P. M. I£n>re.v* 7 Vain leaves Harrisburg 4,16 P. M., Me chunlcsburg 4,47, Carlisle 5.17, Newville 5.50, Ship pensburg 0.17, arriving at Chambersburg at 0.45 P.M. , A Afired Train leaves Chambersburg 8.00 A. M., Greeucustle 0.15, arriving at Hagerstown 10,00 A, KASTWARD Accommodation 7rain leaves Chambersburg 6,00 A. M.j Shlppensburg 5.29, Newville 0.00, Carlisle 6.33 Mechaulcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg 7.30 A. M. Mail 7Vatn leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M., Green castle 8 35, Chambersburg D.lO.Shlppensburg 9.40, Newville 10.14, Carlisle 1» .5(1. Mechunlcsburg 11.24 • arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M. JSxjiresit Train leaves Hagerstown 12.u0 M. Greeneaslle 12.28. Chambersburg 1.05, Sbippens burg 1.87, Newvlllo 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechanics burg 3.1 h, arriving at Harrlsbuig 3.50 P. M. A Mixed Train lenvec Hagerstown 3.05, P. M.j Greoncnatle 4.12, arriving at Chambersburg 5.00 P.M. ' . .. 4 „ . . tty-Maklug close connections at Harrisburg wii-n trains to and from Phllndelphin.New York. Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg,end all points West. . O. N. LULL. Mjiv 11’. 1870. Supl. Railroad Ollice, Cliamb’e April 30,1370. QjOUTH MOUNTAIN IRON GO'S. RAILROAD! OFFICE OF GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. Caulismc, Pa., Juno 20, 1870. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS Leave CavliKlo (C.V. R. R. Depot.) 0.33 A. M., 2.50 p. M.: leave Junction, 610 A. M.. *3,00 P. M.. to 15 P. M.; leave Ml. Holly, 7.15 A. M„ Ar. 3.30 P. M., 5.40 P. M.; leave Hunter’s Run, 7.40 A. M„ 3.00 P.M., arrive at Pino Grove, 8,20 A. M., 0.35 P. M. returning Leave Pine Grove. 8.50 A. M. f 6.40 P. M.; leave Hinder’s Run, 9 30 A. M., 7.10 P. M.;4eavo Mt. Holly, 10.03 A. M . 4.25 P. M., Ar. 7.30 P. M . leave fl.flu A. M.. arrive at Junction, tflO.-lO A. M., Ar. 4.5‘» r. M., 6,30 P, M. with morning trains from Phila delphia. and Baltimore and afiernoou trains from Hagerstown and Harrisburg. ■K’omifcllng with lasi P. M. trains from Phila delphia, Ball hum o and Harrisburg. ttConnectlng with morning trains to Philadel phia, Baltimore and Hnrrlsbu’g. tty* Parties to the new and beautiful Plc-nlc grounds at Hunter b Run, will bo furnished ex tra ears on liberal tortus. Excursion tickets to Pine U**ovo to return liy the wmio tn'iin. from .Carlisle, SUK). from Mt. Holly, .jo cfK. From Curl Isle to Hunter's Hun or Mt. JJoliv, tuul return 60 cent,*. F. C. ARMS, June 1870. (Jrn'l. iSiij)'/. ittiscellancous G HAND OPENING OF SPUING AND HUMMER OOUDH I FOR MEN, YOUTH, AND BOYS’ WEAR* at the old and well known store of ISAAC LIVINGSTON, i\ 7 0. 22, North. Hanover street, * CARLISLE. Now opening the latest novelties in largo va* rletiea of the best makes known to the trade. Mne French, Oaxoun, Knylish and Domestic CLOT H. CASSIM E ‘IS. V ESTINGS, SATINETS, TWEEDS. LINEN, COTTONADES. MARSEILLES, &c., made up In a superior stylo, or sold by the yard, at the lowest prices. If wild by the yard,-no charge for cutting. A splendid IJne of* GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Largo variety of TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPETBAGS, UMBRELLAS, BUTTON'S, BINDINGS, • ' DUCKLEM, &c„ A General Lot of Tailor's Goods. {Tho best style Clothing in town I ) Tiie best (mule Clothing in town ! > Tho best assortment lu town J * j ( Our slock of piece Goods for ) J customer Trade, • V / [ “Superior to any lu,town ! J (• The ln town for lha J -.J same quality of goods'* "Caß'in. No" > ( tro«ble'lo,ifinowjmr assortment. ) ISAAC LIVINGSTON. No. 22, North ilanov r street, Carlisle. Established 1847. May 12.70—1 y fJIHE HYPERION HAIR CURLERS, AN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE FOR THE LADIES. (Patented JulyWi, 1807.) This Curler Is ttio most perfect Invention ever offered to the public. It Is easily operated, neat in appearance, and will not Injure (he hair, ns there Is no heat required, nor any metallic sub stance used to.ruHl Or break tbu hair. Manufactured only, and for sale by McMILLAN&CO. No. H 3 North Front AY. t, ~ PIIILAPKLI’HIA. PA. Bold at Dry G-jods, Trimmings and Notion Bt.ros. .£!• 2r> cents; II boxes, assorted sires, Noota. Maiu><i/ree touny part ol the United yttites, upon receipt of the money. June 10,70-Btn JOBS. romulluo Ravages, )2yclH, wide, pns, Dc Lalnes, Scotch Ills. Chlnts, Ac . nil nt GOOD’S, ivricty, stylo and quality. dresses, lift. :io. Hi, 41), 50. ont. ol Ladles’, Misses’ and NI) SUN UMBRELLAS, /LS. SHAWLS, les for t. Iteeasou, • LACE POINTS. >riment. OMESTIC GOODS, selling'at greatly reduced prices. Muslins', Calicoes, Ginghams, Sheeting, Tablo Linens, Towels, poplins. Marsallles Quill**. Summer Pantstult, of every kind and quality. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, a grout bargain In all kinds of Fancy Cassl mors, Linen Ducks, &c. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, always selling at tho lowest prices. CARPETS, CARPEES, Best quality Lowell 3 ply, best make. “ Extra Superfine 2 •* “ “ Every variety of handsome patterns©! Import ed Carpets, ranging In prices from 60 to 81, All widths of Striped Carpets for Halls and Stairs, Beautiful patterns and styles of English Tap estry Brussels Carpets. Home-made Rag Carpets, mattings, of all widths. In white and checkers, Fancy Checked Matting. Superfine -quality Cocoa Matting. In nil kinds of Goods that wo keep we defy competition. - Please coll nndmnko your selections from the largest stock In tho valley. LEIDIOH & MILLER. May ID, 70. gPECIE PRICES REDUCTION IN PRICES EXTRAORDI aIIY GREENFIELD’S No. 4JLast Main Si. Carlisle. Grand Dlspay of all the Latest Novelties In DRESS GOODS, Elegant Assortment ot BLACK SILKS Greatly Reduced Pi'ices. JAPANESE PLAIN AND STRIPED SILKS. JAPANESE FIGURED POPLINS New Stock of COLORED SILKS. A Splendid Assortment of NEW SPR&Q POPLINS for Suits, Very . Cheap. BEST D LAINES reduced to 20 and 22 cents. 2.000 yards TIP TOP CALICOES at 10 eta. All the best makes of PRINTS, 12% ota. GINGHAMS ut Reduced Prices. BEST-1-1 APPLETON A MUSLIN. 10 cents, ■ « SEMPER IDEM, " IS " WAMSUTTA, “ 22 “ A job lot of BLEACHED and UNBLEACHE MUSLINS, 1 yard wide at 12% cent Stacks of COTTONADES, TICKINGS. CHECKS. DENIMS, HICKORY STRIPES LINEN PANTS STUFF, &C., all at Greatly Reduced Pr<’ jch, A Good CHECK at 12J BLACK ALPACAS, u special bargain. In tho above wo defy competition for weight of cloth, or beauty In lustro and shade. They cannot bo surpassed by any in the county. PRICES—.2S. .10, .50, .00, .75 and 81.00. New Stock of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS Just Opened, for Men and Boys, very'cheap A full stock of WHITE GOODS, Linens, . Cambrics. Hwlwses, Nainsooks, Muslins, all kind Beautiful Figures, CO per cent, lower than lost year’s prices. HOSIERY, ULOVES. NOTIONS, Ac., in endless varieties. The attention of buyers to the above stock Is earnestly solicited. 1 will ofler Pona-Jide bar. trains that cannot be found in large stores that are overstocked with eld goods bought at high prices. 1 h, T. GREENFIELD. March 81,187 I (HlDtljlUß. /0. 1870. 1870. SPRING TRADE TORE, Ready Made Clothing, ml every deßcrlp- \»MKEII & BROWN, TUIS MONTH Opening to the penoplo the grandest stock of FINE CLOTHING for Mon and Boys, that Oak HaJI Ims ever contained, Since last Fall wo have secured the two largo lots adjoining us. and nave erected upon them an Iron-front building, equal In size to our for mer Building, making Uak Hall twice ns laige as before, in order to accommodate the GREAT MASS OP PEOPLE, Who have become our customers. We invito all our customers, with tbclr neigh bors and friends, to .pay uh an early whit, to ex amine our Mammoth Buildings, and to Inspect our WANNAMAKER & BROWN. CLOTHING- ESTABLISHMENT Nos. 530, 032,634,530 Marketstreet, ami Nos. 1,3 • 5,7,0,11 and 13 South sixth street, PHILADELPHIA. Send your orders if you can’t come. * April 14, IK7o—ly * jj o ai e INSURANCE Of New Haven, CAPITAL - $1,000,000- The “.Homo” Is established on a the business annually amounting to MOST RELIABLE AND POPULAR Special attention given to Perpetual Insurance on Desirable Property at low rates. ALL LOSSES Liberally Adjusted PROM.PI.IiY PAID at the office of the CARLISLE AGENCY, No 20 West Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. SAMUEL K. HUMRICH, Oct. IPflt)— ly Agent, 17Qi Clmrlcrd 1 -YQ A ‘ INSUBANO OMPANY X * NORTH AMERICA ! ! Oldest Insurance Company in America. ______ , i CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. §2,800,000. SEVENTY-ONE YEARS successful business experience, with a reputation for INTEGRITY and HONORABLE PEALING UNSURPASSED by any similar-institution; LOSSES PAID-smce organization, over .833,000,000. It is WISDOM and ECONOMY to insure in the best.CompnniPK. and there is NONE ’BETTER than the old INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. Arthur G. Collin, President; Charles Platt. Vice President; Mathias Marls, Secretary; William Buohler, Central Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. SAML. K. HUM RICH, Agent, Main Street, Carlisle, December 10, IbGD—ly. j^ORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE lIISURAStBCOMriNY, Office , No. 410 Main Street. The Model Lite Insurance Company of the Continent, and the Largest Company outside of the Seabord Cities. Assets, Over . $7,500,000 (AND RAPIDLY INCBBASINO.) No. o. members, :i:c,000 , AND ADDING 1,000 NEW ONES EACH MONTH. Incorge in 1809, $3,338,588,01 No. of policies Issued in 1869, 9,891 REV. JAS.'S. WOODBURN, Olllcu with John T. Green, Esq., South Hano ver Street, where pnmpleat and Information mav bo obtained and applications lilted. Special inducements to Ministers and persons Insuring lor benevolent objects. May s,7o—B*n* jyiUGS AT No, 5 South, and No. 10 North Hanovor streets HAVERSTICK BROTHERS, CARLISLE. PENN’A. April 21, I*>7o—-ly J. L. BTEENER’E L7VF.It Y AND SALE iS -<4 BI E BETWTFN FANOVFR AND BEDFORD BT IN THE REAR OF BENTZ HOUSE CARLISLE. PA. Having fitted up the Stable with new Carri ages, Ac., I am prepared to-furnish flrst-olnsa turn-outs at reasonable rajes. Parties taken of and from the springs, A prll si.iwrr—2y ARDEN SEEDS, AT-HAVERSTIOK—BROTHERS. • No. 10 and 5 North and Boftth'ljanover streets, CARLISLE, 1 1 A MOWERS, Lest In market. They I I v have the best Emery Moweranrt Reaper, UCnlle Grinder. 5,000 grinders sold In IbOtf. May 12.70—2ra ■AI EW TANNERY FOR SALE OR I>l RENT,—The subscriber oilers Ms NEW TANNERY on Mouth street, Carlisle, for sale or lease, on favorable terms, Immediate possession given. WM. BLAIR. Apr‘*" u 70. McLANAHAN STONE & ISETT, have for sale every Implement used on a May 12,70—5 m durable, film pie penring,.all J enclosed from'dust, Ac., delivered free of freight and warranted. MeLANAIIAN, STONE A IRETT, Hollldnysburg, Pa. May 12,70 ADVERTISE" IN THE VOLUN TRER. OPENING OP c THE MAMMOTH STOCK. - O A K HALL finauraitcc CONNECTICUT. SECURE BASIS, $3,000,00 and is one of the C’OJfIMXIES in the United Stales Philadelphia, MILWAUKEE, WIB. prcjciNSON, PA., Special Agent,' fHfgcdlancous. 3Datr taeneujcr, Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to : natural Vitality and Color. 1A dressing which is a’, oiiro agreeable, . hcahiiy, aud effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is .soon restored to its original color • ■ with the gloss cmd freshness cf- youth ■ Thin hail- is. 'thick, falling hair cheeked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore tho hair where tho follicles arc destroyed, or the glands atrophied find decayed. But such, as remain can be‘saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi it. will keep it clean and vigorous, is oi casiotml use will prevent the. hair •mii turning gray or lulling off, and .iisequently prevent baldness. Free mu those deleterious substances which nake some preparations dangerous and ijuWotis to tho hair, the Vigor can dv benefit but uot harm it. If wanted . i-relv lor a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else cav he foun-i •••■» desirable, ('obtaining neither oil in.; dye, it docs • nit soil while cambric, end yet lusts tong on the hair, giving i« a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. . p*rmw si.oo. For Sale by HAVERSTICK & BRO’S.,.Agents, Carlisle,-Pa. ’ b. id, IK7o—ly OBALALIS K 0 ffIHE GREAT AMERICAN I HEALTH RESTORER, purifies the blood uhicu.-es Scrofula, Syphilis. Skin Diseas es, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, and all Chronic Affections of Mm blond,. Liver and Kidneys. .Recommended by tho Med ical Faculty and many thousands of our best citizens. Rend the testimony cf Physicians and patients who have used Ros.idalfs; seed for our Rosiulalis liuldo to Health Rook, nr Almanac for this year, which wo publish forcratul oils distribution , It wlllgive you much valuable InformrUou. Dr. R. W. Carr, of Ualllmore. says: I take pleasure in recommending your Rosadmas na a very powerful allerntivo. I have seen it used In two cases with happy results—one In a case of secondary syphilis. In which the patient pr mounced himself cured after having taken live untiles ol your medicine. The other Is a case of scrofula of long standing, which is mpldly Improving under its use. and the-indica tions are that tho patient will soon recover I have carefully examined the formula by which your Rosudalis is made, and llnd It, an excellent compound of alterative In- of Nfcholasvllle, Ky„ says he has used Rosadalls In cases of scrofula and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results as a cleaner of the Blood I know no better remedy, Samuel U. McPadden, Murfreesboro’, Tenn., says: •' * I have used seven bottles of Rosadalls, and am entirely cured of Rheumatism; send mo four bottles, ns I wish It for my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. '1 Benjunln Kechtol, of Limn, Ohio, writes, I li ivc suffered for twenty years with an Inveterate eruption over my whole body; a short time since! purchased a bottle of Rosadnlls and H otrcclcd a perfect cure, llosadallK Is solo by nd drugg'sts. Laboratory, til Exchange Place, Balti more, CLEMENTS & CO, Proprietors. Feb 10,1870—1 y Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, IPor nil tlio purposes of n. Laacativi? Medicine. /Perhaps no one mo j cine is so universally re* quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universal* % i lv adopted into use; in u every country and amonff V i\ tffl&v all classes, as tills mild bat eillcient purgative t *})■ w “ : s7 • 2'Ul. The obvious rea son is, that it is a more re* liable and far more elfoe* -==r^3s^^^fefer-rj L _; i tmd remedy than any other. Those wiio have tried it, know that it cured them; those who have not. know that it mivcs their neighbors and friends, ami at) know that vliat it does once it does always Hint it never fails through.any fault or neglcctof its composition. We have thousands'upon thou* sand s of certilicates of tliolr roinarkah'e cures of die following complaints, but such cures wo known in every neighborhood, and wo need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any d-- ,o, erious drug, they may bo taken with safety by anybody. .Their sugar coating preserves them over fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can aviso from tliolr use in any quantity. They operate by their lnfluence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it liilo'healthy action —remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowel-*, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their Irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange* incuts as are the llrst origin ofdlscasc. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on liic box, for the following complaints, which these nils vapidly cure:— * For Ityxi'iiqisia or SmllgcHflon, m‘«. K.,iua'iii>r and JLoh.h of Appetite, they should lie taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach and restore its healthy tone and action. For Jilvrr Complaint and Its various symp tom-., ItillouH Headache,slick lleailaclin, •Tiuiiiilieo or Orecn Mlclme**, Uilious Colie and Olillou* Fevers, they should be Ju diciously taken for each ease, to correct the diseased action or rmnovo the obstructions which cause It. IN For Iftyxeutery or lAiurrliaeu, but ouo mild do.-e is generally required. For <Ront, ©ravel, Palpi, tution of dm Hmtrt, fi>ain In tho Mido, fitacU ami Loin*, tlioy should bo continuously taken, as mpnml, to change the diseased nation of Hie system. With such change those complaints disappear. For ili-opsy mid Dropsical flwollings they .“honld bo taken iu largo and IVequcnt doses to pro duce die effect of a drastic purge. For Nupjire«Hiou a largo dose should he tnlcen as it produces thn desired effect by sympathy. As a .Dinner Pill, take one or two Villa to pro mote digestion and relieve tho stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores tho appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it Is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of those VUIh makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on tho diges tive apparatus. Oil. if. C. AYEIt & CO., Practical Chemists, JLOIVELTj. MASS., XT. 8. A. For Bale by HAVERSTIOK drBRU’S., Agents Carlisle. Pa. . “ ' to Feb. 10 1870—-It d. fahrney &p.on CELEBRATE D PREPA RATION FOR CLEANSING THE BLOOD. Tholonp and favorablyfnown Preparation of Drs. D. Fuhrney A Mou for cleansing the blood, needs at tills day no recommendation at our hands, Its virtues having been established by the thousands of eni*e« where it has given relolf in the most difficult forms of CHRONIC DISEASES, during the Inst sixty years. Bo highly Is It es teemed, tnnt the demand Is constantly Im-reas Ing, not only at home, but wo are dally receiv ing applications for iu from tho most remote ►actions of the country—North, East, Bomb and West. To meet this demand, as well as to pre vent tho pu* Ho from being imposed upon, wo have determined to put this PHEPAi ATION, In such a form that It maybe within reach of everybody everywhere’ Other Preparations, far inferior to tho genu ine, having been put out by certain pailles*. hove been mistaken by some for our own. and" na a matter of eouißotne old Prepaiatton of I). Fahrnoy A Mon has been made to sutler Homo in irei‘UlaUQuJhQre(iire_to-meveDtihlKmlsiake rns woll as to meet tho men tioned above. wo have concluded to send tho mcd'utno out In LIQUID FORM. Wo wilt also at the same time put out the origi nal In package fonq for tho benefit of some of our old customers and others who may yet pre fer the medicine as first, prepared. Not recom mending lito cur© all dlswu.es tho human body Is l\olr to. hut as a family .bedlolne, and for all diseases originating from Impure Blood ami Dlsordoicd Liver, It has no equal; and will ouio the following diseases: Horofula, Cutaneous Diseases. Erysipelas Rolls, Bore Eyes. Heaid Head,.Pimples on the Face. Teller Affections. Old ami Stubborn Ulcers Tthoumatle A lleetlons, Dyspepsia, Costlveness! Hick Headache, Jaundice, Halt Rheum General Debility, Mercurial Diseases, Foul Htonmoh to gether wbh all other Disorders arising from Impure lilond, and Disordered Liver, Ac Ac Prepared by Drs. D. FAHRNEY A HON,’Boons boro’, Maryland, And Dr. P. D. FAIIRNEY Keedysvllle. Md. a Hold by all Urugulstsaml Merchants generally None genuine unless signed: D. Fuhrney AM»ij For sale by W. F. Horn, Druggist Cuilis.o. H H. Huber. Druggist ■Newvlllo l*a. Jaiues A Clark, Lees K Roads. JolmO, Altlck, Druggist' Hbippeiisburg. 11. H. Suavely, Druggist Mo chan'esburg, April 7, IWMm Drugs,&c. JQKU OS ASD UDICIHEH . the best place TO BVY PURE AND RELIABLE iP M V GS % \ Medicines and Fine Chemicals, IN 'A T HAVERSTICK BROS., No. 10 NuvV\\ Hanover Street, CARLISLE PA DEALERS IN, Drugs, Medicines, Chemicas,l' hoolts Fancy Goods, Confectionaries , Per fumery, Toilet Articles, &c„ Dye ~^ f ]tuffe l fVosmetics, stationary, &c. 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 great care, and are calculated In quality and price to command the • attention of purchasers. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound cd. A full stopk ot Patent Medicines on hand All goods warranted as represented. - .HAVEHBTICK BROTHERS, Ho. iO North Hanover St. Feb. 18. IS7O-ly iitftUlmcri). 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 101 k MILLIN ERY STORE, of Laneas,- • ter. Pa., whh a tine stock of fashionable MIL LINERY AND TRIMMINGS, (jonslsting of BONNETS AND HATS, SASH RIBBONS. TRIMMING RIBBONS, VELVET RIBBONS. DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, Black and Colored Crape, BLACK AND COLOUED ILLUSION, SILK, SATIN, VELVET, Embroidered Edgings and Insortings, COLLARS AND CUFFS, , KID GLOVES (warranted not to tear) • BLACK AND COLORED DRESS - SILKS, &C. Ladles’ Dresses amj Clonks, made to order. Give us a call and exofulno pur goods. April 7,1870—3 m iSromies. Fresh groceries: fresh GROCERIES! I Always to bejliad at the CHEAP STORE NO 88 EAST POMFRET STREET And-why are they always fresh 7 Because we sell a great amount of them, and sell them low. Therefore, turn our stock alien, and consequent ly our. goods must he fresh. You will find everything you wish m the way of GROCERIES. QUEENSWARE, , glassware, WILLOVV AND CEDAR WARE, STONE AND CuOUKERY WAKE, Choice Haras. Dried Beef. Bologmn, Beef, Tongues, Biscuits ami Crackers ol every de scription* Pickled, Spiced and. Fresh Oysters, famines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, &c„ - and no end to ■ ’ NOTIONS It is useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; and parents if It don't suit you to come, send your ehildreb, ns they will bo dealt with with the same care as It you were here yourself: Aiihlndsof COUNTRY PRODUCE, taitenjln exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS. NO. 88 EAST POMFRET STREET, XT * „ . CARLISLE. PA. Not'ck.—Having transferred my entire inter est in the grooeiy busino-s ton y i-ons. ihoi-ein debied to menre requested lo settle with them during my absence lu Europe. GEO. B. HOFEMAN. QROCERIES, &c. Tho subscriber liprn leave to Inform the citi zen** of Carlisle am) vicinity that he has pur chased the Grocery Store of D. V, Keeny No. 7H sonjb Hanover Street, Carlisle, where ho will curry on the Grocery Bi.BlneHs an usual. His ua sortment Is varied,and consists In.parL of queensware, QLAIWWAHE, , STOKE and earthen ware, CEDAR and W ALLOW WARE TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, SPICES, FANCY soaps. HOPES, TOBACCO, FISH, OILS, HALTERS, BEGARd, BALT, , POTATOES, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR, FEED, uml a full assortment of articles usually kept in a flrsl.dasH Qioeery start*. Give him acull, and satisfaction will bo guaranteed. Oot. 10.1869. JOHN HECKMAN. ATIONAIj hotel, Cor. Hanover And Walnut sliSiUi, iIHLE, PA. Having falcon possession oi ann rellfted In a Hlylo of neatness nnrt comfort, equal to any olb er similar esta Ilshment In the county, tho above named and well known Hotel, 1 am now prepared to receive and accommodate such guests ns may favor mo with their patronage.— My old customers, as well as new ones, will do well to patronize the National House under Us new and approved arrangements and manage ment. April 21.70—tf N.W. WOODS. Proprietor. S v I % i ■ St., Clucl., Ohio, or 75 Malden Lane, May 6; 70- States, sElntoatr. &c. HAIL4 ALL HAIL 11 THE GLORY OP THE NIGHT IB THE MORNING GLORY STOVE. THE GREATEST STOVE FOR 18G8. Walker & Claudy having Just returned frbra Now York and Philadelphia, where they have purchased the largest, latest and best assort ment of PARLOR, HOOKING AND HEATING STOV-ES ever brought to this place, have nowon exhibi tion and foi sale at theh Store Hoou ,s NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET. whore they will always bo pleased to see tnoir old irlcuds and many new ones, call and exam ine THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLQR STOVE AND HEATER —AMU THE CELEBRATED REQULAjII. i OB TARY TOP COOKING STOVE TUB BEST IN THE WOULD. THE MORN US G OLOBY is mo'mo i pe-fixt panor stove in use or 'evfery * bero. H is a Base Burner, and one Are will bist hi winter. It bus mica doors nlJuroand and Is«s right and cheerful as an open gate. We reapectfa ly refer to the following persons from among hundreds of others,who have used It. ns to Us merits: James B. Weakley, Kev. J. Boas, W. B. Mulllu, Weborta Borland Geo; Welse. • David Uhoads, Levi Trego, Hulnuel Gieason, Weakley & Hudler, L. T. Greenfield, auniuel H, Gould, Jason W, Eby, Thus. Deo, Fcter Bpuhr, Wra F. Htuarfc, Jos. Gulbruilb We have also a very largo variety of Cook. Stoves of tho vory best, namely : NOBLE COOK, (Gan Burner.) COMBINATION, (Gua Burner,) WM.PENN. EUREKA, WABASH, ELECTRIC. and NIAGRA, all of which have given grealsat- Isfactlou lo the purchasers. Wo haVo also a largo lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES* orour own manufacture TIN AND SHEET IRON, of afikinds uoiiHiMutly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFINU .V JOBBING of all kinds done on short notice and subfftnnM ally. In conclusion wo invito our friends lo enll and examine our goods and save at least vain ly per cent. . WALKER & CLAUDY. ' NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. Oet. R. IRfif). jyUUNUAlitiTti Your attention Is caled lo tho fajjt that at RHmSMITH & RDPP’S Store you can see theflnestdlsplayof goods ever kept lii any similar establishment In the coun ty, consisting In part ol the following STDVES AND HEATERS, ’Warranted to give general satisfaction SUNNY SIDE FIRE 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 bo.sm passed. COOK STOVES, MRS. ’LOEB, BARLEYSHEAF, NOBLE COOK, Warranted to BAKE, ROAST and HEAT*Better with less fuel, than any other stoves lu this market; Attention 1h culled' to our REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, REVOLVING LIGHT BABE BURNER, tQuito a novelty) Having acquired a reputation in this ahd ad joining counties for our Wo are determined to keep up the same In the fu ture. 'ogling confident that we ran sell you good articles at rules lower limn others sell bad. Wi; have also on hand and for enlonvflne as sortment or PLAT IRONS. COFFEE MILLS, KNIVES and FORKS, And all sorts of HOLLOW WARE, !• i'd heap. We have, and keo> conatnntlyon hand.avery largo assortment of WAHEjj usually kept In a lirsi class TIN AND SHEET IRON WAREHOUSE,’ ROOFING. Done on short notice, and at reasonable terms. None buigoou workmen and good material on hand; RHINESMITH <fc RUPP, Nps, OS North Hanover Rt., November 11. ISIR Carlisle. Penna. IBantver9,.&c„ DE .0" BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, UNION & CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROADS Ist MORTGAGE BONDS NO 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET, Huy soil and Exchange all Issues of r- u.“ srBONDs on the most liberal terms, ' , •' s c ‘y ■■ ‘ GOLT> bought and sold at Market Bates Stocks .bought and nold on Commißslon only &JS& Accounts received ami intcrestallowedon da balances subject to Check at Sight. P«-b 1 IB A WORD TO OONRUMPTIVES.- jt\< Being a short and practical treatise on the nal are, causes, and symptoms of pulmonary Cm iHumptl.m, Bronchitis and Asthma, and tin ir prevention, treatment, and cuie by in* Im iiitton. Sunt by mat.' !Vch. A. Idresa Q. VA.NHUMMKLL, M. D ». West Fourleonthi.bireot,N. "V. Jo toe 10, Xtjuo—y Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Kury, Serg’t. Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Mr. Mansfield, Sup’t- Ml. Holly Paper Mill. Co. ' SamT Kerapton, Thoa. Chamberlin, olin Stuart, John T.Green,. Henry L. Burkholder, Hlchnrd \N oods, .1. H. Woods, MuJ. Woods, . GreCc. John M. STOVES AND HEATERS, NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, and NATIONAL RANGE, STOVES', SPOONS, PANS, COAL BUCKETS, SPOUTING, and JOBBING PHILADELPHIA. Coupons Cashea martHDare, HAED W A —AND— cutlery, JS£ZI/XiJ£jt & J} x) fp take thin opportunity of dlrccllm, of the community at lame, iuimltv, particular, to their recently rcpicV hard w-are They studiously avoided Investing j, high prices, and patiently halted u out of tbobottom before attempting u shelves, and now that things have b< o old time prices, as near as possible u Invested largely and rro prepared to to,their friends and customers ns low any market outside the cities, They invite the attention of mechanics, ft builders. Our stack is complete and at fear meeting with disappointment in for anything Jn our lino. Wo have the agency of thoWillcoj SEWING MACHI and would respectftilly sh all those a Machine, to examine the Wijlcox fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to.ai delivered to all parts ofihe towu free' Feb. 25. IMltt.—lv ISTO H a B ® w a r e. HENRY SAXTON 11. SAXTON, & CO, KO._ 35, EAST MAIN Sealers in Hardware, Iron, nil CARUaLE, PA., hereby announce to the public, Hint tbf selling everything in their line, cither* or leiali, ul prices much lower than bought this Kla> of Philadelphia. Our stock cons ts in pm lot BUILDIKU MA'IEHIAL OF DESCRIPTIONS. Paints, ' , . Oils, Glass, Putty, VarnlKlioa, Cement,. Piaster, baiul, Iron, ’ Nulla, Shovels, M«iph. • • Forks, Rakes, Spades, Crow bars, „ Sledges, PlekH. Also a full and well selected nasoi MECHANIC’S TOOLS, TABLE AKD POCKET CU r A full stock of FARM BELLS Plows, Hames, Chains, Grain bags, I leys,’ ami Huy Elevators ol all dtscrlj GUNS, PISTOLS. POWDER, SHOT, and ammunition of all klndfl. Tbunlcfullor past favors, by strict otli busiuchswe hope to receive a coiiltov the bume. H.-SAXTO2 JimSrflllllitCliP, B. JSWIKG, CABINET MAKER AND UNDER'i WEST MA IN STREET, CARLISLE, PENN 7 A. a spLNFDiD assortment of NEW FUBNITUIU for the Holidays, comprising Sofna, Camp Stools, Lounges, Centre Tables, Rucking Chairs, Dining Tables. Euay Chairs, CuruToblfs, Reception Chairs, , OttomuUs, Bureaus, Whiit-Noti _ • Secretaries, «6c., <kc^ Parlor, Chamber, Dining Bpom. Kllcbeu FUBNITU RE, of the Latest Styles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN . Splendid New Patterns. . BEDSTEADS AND MATTI GILT FRAMES AND PICTUI in great variety.. Particular attention given to Funorr from town ami-country altendoa * and on reasonable terms. Dpi*. 17. Iwk— tr /■'IUWREKEANI) KUHSIilii HENRY 8. RUPP, Propri SinnEMAKKTcvwN, Cumberland tooni Oilers a huge and flue iißsmiment w< Stock, for the coming fall, coimlstltiuan of Fruit Trees oi file very best varlni greens and SharteTrees.Hardy F.owenni n largo stock o/ Grape Vine and M' Plants, every varteiy worth growli (t. ! ot small fruits, Large Rhubarb, <Sc.,AC Osage Orange for Hedglm.’, also Roses, Greenhouse Flowers and planli thing wanted In the Nursery line a here, of the best quality and at thehw Catalogues and Price Lists sent grow. 'M, ,I8(»0—ly Mrs. b. a. smith's . graphic Gallery South-eiiHl Cm ver Street, and Market Square, wherei all the dluerent styles of Photograph* to life size. ivorytypeS, ambrotyp: MELANIOTYPE3: also Pictures on Porcelain, isuiuotlilnt Plain and Colored, and which are bet auctions of the Photographic art. Particular attention given to cow aguerrotypea «kc. .. Bne Invltea the patronage of tnopnw Ff>h.U, IHfl9. J . a. DOUGHERTY WITH OONOVEE, DOBFF&CO, MASUPACTDBJH AND 'WHOLESALE DBAfj B ■ BOOTH AN U aH ‘ .N O . D 34 MA il KE T BTB PHILADELPHIA. July 15.1809—1 y QHEAP COAL! CHEAP The subscriber Is prepared to d® l *'®,, car load, to Llmeburnern V, l i ,e visl{ along the lino of tbo Cumberland vtu« roud, the celebrated LYKENS VALLEY 0 at mo LOWEST POSSIBLE BATES FOB This Coal )b of very be furnished ul prices which will ueij ll Tho* subscriber will deliver jjjj *! by ihe cnr lend during ihe cnrren the following prices per ton of 2.UW PEA, NUT STOVE.; EGG, . Ana to other point* of the It. adding or deducting the cocpem> ln Theafiove rates will be fall of prlcea, each month l\ Office cor. Main and Pitt B“’' Feb. 10 1870. QaJRRIAGJE BUUiWNO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ASD W and fltreoaonab ler>t "Dono CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND SPRING W- Always on hand or made I will exchange.CARRIAGE 3, SPRING WAGONS for Good HOIW * . Second Hand Wagons-of «« Taken in oxohougo * or ff “ r sense: A. Still at work, uud InvUes s aud the imbifu lu general to fllvo Rpraember thoold established P street, north oi the Uuiiruad • a *IBST CLASS LIV E H t In connection wUli tsioobovoc^^ May 12, 70-iy
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