Agricultural The Farmer's Security. —The high nrizi's of lilo n rc not ollercd . t 0 th .° ,lir " Efcr—not onu in A thousand acquires a mincely fortune by the t ultivation ol the soil. This is so well understood by the shrewd men, who will bo rich, that almost every man of tliein ail avoids farming, as by instinct. But diere is another side to this subject, which is full of interest and mstruc ■tloAimost every farmer who has aver i,eo health and industry, acquires a competence, and an independence. I'our out of five of all the lamiiies ito which Uio Ohio Funner is welcomed, will furnish proof ol the .insertion, that men, beginning with nothing but vigor ous industry, and an unsullied name have, within the last twenty years, risen to the possession of comfort and abun dance. Theexcep ions to this remark are few, and can .ho readily accounted lor on the most obvious principles. Now set down against this lact, which the last thirty years have developed, niimelv, ilnit nine out of every ten ol all who engage in tiado fail in business', and fanners have abundant reason to Icciliuite themselves on their position and-its blessings. . ' , Where the farmer exercises care and in-iid me, and does not go out ol his business to make money, he is quite hevend the reach of bankruptcy. \Ve have taken some pains to learn the actual condition of the farming in terest in tlio region of our and it is our belief that nearly,-every se rious case of emharassnient- has arisen from one, or both, ol the two 1 dlowing cases; Farmers have purchased faster t an necessity required, or prudence permited ;or they h ivc gone beyond their business to engage in specula-ion, niore or less remote from their work as farmers; when they have become com mercial men, they have incurred tins risks of commerce, and these risks should not lie set,down to the account of agriculture; for'where 1 farmers have kept aloof Iron these, they have avoided those.'entanglements which have been the “lion’s net” to so many men. We invite the attention of our young men to these facts. They, are worthy of the most thoughtful reflection. Other professions are alwayscrowded to over flowing ; very few succeed them, the present commercial derangement is scattering tlie fictitious fabrics built on hollow credit,, while the larmirig interest passes comparatively unscath ed.—OAio Farmer. Farm Notes. —Spend one day each year setting trees by the road side; It will be a pleasing monument and pros perity will bless you. more tools rn&t. and rot than wear out. j Never allow farming utensils to lie out ol doors when not in use. The sun, rain and dew will injure them as much as constant use. Never use all out doors for a carriage house. Select only the best kinds of scoils lor sowing and planting; tins is a vital point in good husbandry. Look well to the seeds. teiuall undevloped seed produce poor, feeble plants anu a scanty liar vest. Cuttings of the English willow set three feet apart on roadsides or by divi sion fences sjOii produce a permanent hedge lence, and may be cut every ten years at the height of four leet from the ground and the lops will produce much good fuel. .Make preparations this year, to start next year a nursery of useful timber trees. sSaveouK, maple, beech, birch, spruce and pine seeds, und have a place prepared for sowing them as early as the ground is bare next spring. At from three to four years old they may be transplanted to their permanent loca tions. Remember that in farming-it is not how much land you cultivate, that de termines your success,'but how well. It is pour policy to overstock pastures. The tiist ol .the season they will curry much more lock than the latter, and should bo so treated, Deep plowing has ita earnest advo cated, yet they nave not a* yet convinc ed Uie great mass oi farmers ul its utili ty. il wuuid appear the bi tier way to upturn no deeper than We are able to enrich- it the subsoil can lie stirred without being lluown too much to the surface, and at moderate cost, it is guui policy to do so. Oo iut shear sheep too early; abou the hr.->t ui June, in this climate, is pre lerable. if sheared eailier great care id. needed in •hielding them irom the sionnsaud piercing winds. .Many of .the prevailing disorders among sheep is aitnbuiabie to'this cau-e ol eaiiy shearing. It is a great contrast in con oiuoii between being covered with thiee inches of thick woolen-covering and of h ving no covering alall. i°ur meis, bear Ims in mind. * llap.n fssiac: a House.— Let me say a word about the correct way- to hair ness u horse. \'ery lew of (hose who are accustomed to use* horses from year to year, perform the operation scienti fically.—lt is true that many gel a har ness on the horse ami it may lit- Weil, in (i it may Jit like lather’s boots on (he little hoy." Li requires much more sci ence than many persons imagine. • 1 will mention a few material points important to be secured. The collar is the first point ol importance. That huge thing that will admit of a bundle of straw between it and the neck of a horse, is totally unlit fora horse to work in. The collar should lit as neatly and closely to the neck as a pair of b« ots to the feet. It will then seldom gall the skin if the Imnies are proper y made, and correctly adjusted, liie hames should not be too lar apart at the top, this is often the case; see Unit'the stap Its which hold lliosideslrap and traces, are not too far up at the lower end j . It Is impossible fur a horse to draw witli ease when the traces arc attached near the top of Ids neck, it will in variably galltheupperpartofthe neck. Should this be the ease, take out the, staples and place them lower in the hames. If the back hands are right fora wag on, they will be 100 short for plough ing, and will be very liable to gall the hips of the team.' .Let the hip straps be properly ad justed, otherwise they will gall the parts of the horse> While the horses are at the plough, there is not that relief in drawing, as when attached to wheels. On this ac count the necessity of harness fitting properly is imperative. How to Fatten a I’oor House.— Many good horses devour large quanti ties of grain and hay, and still continue thin and poor. The food eaten is not properly assimilated. If the usual feed has been unground grain and hay, noth ing but a change will effect any desir ■ able alteration in tin; appearance of the animal, lu case oil meal cannot bo obtained readily, mingle a bushel of flaxseed with a bushel of barley,, one of oats and another bushel of Indian corn,- and let it he ground into tine meal.— This will be a fair proportion for all his feed. Of, the meal or barley, oats and corn, in equal quantities, may first bo procured, and one-fourth part of oil-, cake mingled with it wh n tbo meal is sprinkled on cut feed. Feed two or three quarts of the mixture three times daily with a peck of cut hay and straw. If tilt! horse will eat that amount greedily, let the quantity lie gradually increased, until lie will eat four or six . quarts at.every feeding, three times a day. So long as the animal will eat lids allowatiee, Hie quantity may lie inereased a little every day. lint avoid tlis pracliee ofiillowing a horse to stand at a ruck well idled will) liny. In order to fatten a ho.se that has tun down iu llenh, the groom should he very particu lar to feed the animal no nioro than ho will cat up clean and lick Ids manager for mure. itatlroaus READING KAIL ROAD, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, May 10, 1870. Ureat Trunk llnu Irom tho North nud North, west lor riilladelphlft, Now ■> ork, HomUiiK, I’ottsvlllo, Tninnqun, AKlihiml, Shnmokln, I-oti nnon.'AUontowu, l-.nston, Kphrulu.Utlz, Lniicau tor, Columbia, «te. ... , , , Trains leave Hunislmrg for New Turk as fol lows :at 5 85, 8 lit. 11 ‘Jo A. M., and 12 60 I*. M„ con necting with similar trains on Pennsylvania Railroad. ami arriving at. New \<uk ill I-10 noon, d 50, 003 mid 10 00 I*. M„ rusiiOctl voly.— Bleeping Cars accompany the & .Laud 11 - )Ai M., trains without dluinyo. • • ' .. Returning: Leave New iork ntfl 00 A. M. t i r 00 noon and 5 IK) P. M., Philadelphia at 8 lo A M. and 220 p. M,; Sleeping oars nccoinjmny theUWA. M., and 500 P. M. trains Irom New York, without change. n .„ Leave Harrisburg for Hearting, Potlsymo.Ta maqua, Minersvllle, Ashland, shamokln, I no crove, Allentown and Philadelphia at h 1<» A. >l.. 260 and 1 U) P, M„ stopping ut Lebanon and principal way stallons; tne IIOP. M. train con necting lor Philadelphia. Potuvillc and Colum bia only. For Poiiaville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill ami s'mqueluinnu Hail road leave Harrisburg at 2 10 P. M. . rEast Pennsylvania Kalhoad trains leave Lead ing for Allentown, Easton and New * ork at "'it, to 20 A M., 127 and I -15 P. M. Returning leave New York atl'.OO A. M.. 12 00 noon uml 6 W P* M. and Allentown at T im A. M. l2io noon, 1 20 W *\Vav passenger train leave Philadelphia al’7- ‘W a Ml, connecting with similar Irani on Last PcMina. Railroad. returning from Heading ut 0 25 P. M., stopping at all stations. Leave PottwvHlu at 6 10,1) no A. M. t and -at) 1. M.. Herndon all) ;io A. M.-. .Shamoklu at 6-10 and -10 la A. M.. Ashland at 7 05 A. M.. and 1i..»0 Noou Mahanoy city at.76l A. M., and » 07 P. M. t liumi qua at 8 22 A. AL. und 2 2U P. M„ lor Philadelphia 1 Leave Pottsvllle, via. Schuylkill and Susque hanna Hallrnad at 8 15 A. M. for Harrisburg, and 12 0i noon for Pino drove and Treniont.. . Heading uocommodal lon train, leaves Potto vlllealo -10 A. M., passes Heading at J!« A. M,, arriving at Philadelphia at Hi 20 A. M., returning, leaves Philadelphia ut 5 15 P. M., passing Heading ut SOO P. M.. arriving at Pullsville all) 10 1. M. Poltstown aecoiumodathmTrum, leaves 1 oUh town at Oii A. M., returning, leaves Philadel phia at 1001*. M. . Colulnbla Railroad trains leave Heading at i A. Al., and 015 1 . AL, lor Kphrata, Lltlz, Lancas ter. Cohiuibla,.to. . Perklomen Hallrnad trains leave Porklomen Junction ut ODO A. M., and at 2 00 am) 020 I . M.. returning, leaveSeUwenkhvilleatS 0> A, Noon, aud-1 15 P. M. t connecting with similar trains on Heading Railroad. Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Poltstowu ut y-iu A. M., and U *2O P. M.. renaming. lyave Mi. Pleasant at 7 00 and 11 *5 A. M.. connecting \s Hh similar trains on Heading Hail mart. Chester vullcv Railroad luuns leave Biidgi* portolHSU A. M..2U5 and 502 P.AL, returning, leave Uowiilngtown at, tl‘2o A..M., 12 loand o lo I • M., connecting with similar trains on Heading 'Railroad. , . . -r, ■», On Sundays: leave Now York nt » 00 i. w-, Philadelphia ut SOU A. M., and .M> P. (Uu «0O A. M. iralp running only to leave Potusvllle ni BDOA. M , I)uriisburg ut-5 .Jo A. M, and 110 P. M.; leave Allentown at i23A, M. anu 845 P.M. leave Rending at 7 IjA.M. nmllO to P. M. for HarrlslH’irg. ut 723 A. M. New \ o j at 4 45 P. M. for Allentown, ami at 0 40 A, *l. and 4 25 P. M, for Philadelphia. . Coinniutation, Mileage. Season, Spho o !/ and Excursion Tickets to and from all points at re dlSißgOKe‘:Checked through: IW poiinds nllqwofl each passenger. O. A. NXcULU>. ‘ May 20, lb7u. General tiwcrmlcndcnl. QUMBERLANDVALLEY BAIL BO ADI CHANGE OF HOURS Summer Armngeinenl. On und after Thursday, Juno 10, 1870, Passen ger Trains will run daily as follows, (Sundays ex cepted). , westward Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. M. MechanicsbUßg 8.35, Carlisle 0.11, Now villo 0.47, Shlppenshurg 1U.20, Chambersburg 10.44, Green castle 11.18, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A.M. * Mail ’l'rain leaves Harrisburg 1.38 P. M., Me chnnicsburg 2.00, Carlisle 2.40, Newvllle S.lG.Hhlp penslmrg 3.15, Cbarabcrsbtug 4.20, Greeucastlo -J.5(», arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 P. M. Hrm'cM 'l'rain leaves Harrisburg 4,15 P. chnnicsburg 1.17, Carlisle 5.17. Newvllle 5.50, Shlp pensburg 0.17, arriving at Chambersburg at 0.45 P M 'a Mixed 'l'rain leaves Chambersburg 8.00 A. M„ Greencastle 0.15, arriving at Hagerstown 10,00 A, EASTWARD ‘U'coinmodaiwn Train leaves Chambersburg 5,00 A. M., Shlppenshurg 5.2 H, Newvllle 0.00. Carlisle O.a'l, Meehanlcsburg 7.U2 arriving at Harrisburg 7 'Afti it yvVnn leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M.,Green castlo 8 35, Chambersburg O.lU.Shlpponsburg 0.40, Newvllle 10.11, Carlisle I* ,50. Meehanlcsburg U. 24 arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M. jOrinr.™ 'l'rain leaves Hagerslowr 12.00 M. Greencastle 12.25, Chambersburg 1.05, Hhjppens burg 1.37, Newvllle 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechanics-, burg 3.15, arriving at llarrlshuig 3.50 P. M. •1 Mixed /ra/*PTtw<Vi; Hagerstown 3.05, P. M., Greeucastlo 4:12, arriving at Chambersburg 6.t0 i» M. ,C5-M!\Ulu(s closfc connections at Havrlslmra witn trains to and train Philadelphia, New York. Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg,and all points West O. JJ. LULL, Mnv 12. IR7O. ■ && Uailroad Olllee, Clumib'K AuiiKiO. JS7O. CiOUTH MOUNTAIN IKON CO’S. O * II A I Li 11 O A D ! OFFICE OF UENEUAL SUPERINTENDENT Uauusw!, I*a,, .lime- "0, IS7O. TRAINS RUN,Art FOLLOWS ciii-nsi.> (cvv. a. u d*-p<>».) n.nn a. m., 'I o') l*. M. r-iiiiivo •! iim-Mi ui. (>• 10 A. M., ♦it,oo I*. M., to. to I*. M.: Iravu- MI. 11m11.v.T.10 A. M.. Ar. JUU I>. I*. M.; le-ivi* lliuitor’s Uim,7.lii A.M._, icon l\ M„ arrive* at IMna (imvf, S.'JU A. M., 0.3-i r. m; RETURNING Leave Pino Grove. S.6i» A. M..H.WP. M.; leave Hn tor's Hun. '.Kill A. M.,7.10 P. Al.; leave Mt. Holly. HG'5 A. M.. 1-6 I*. M.. Ar. 7.:«l l». M . leave A. M.. arrive at Junction, y| 10, -10 A. AI., Ar. r. P. M. ♦Connecting with tnornnifr trains from Phila delphia. iimi Hallimoie ami utternoon trains from llaumstown and Harrisburg. •ii oiim Hlnu with last p. M.tiains horn Phila delphia. Haltimoieund Harrishuv«. ttCnhneeUiiK with niftnihib' Indus to Philadel phia, Hulumore ami llarrlshn 1 ". . .. ilf'Purl les to I lu- new un<l beautiful Ple-nlt grounds <>t Hunters Hun, will bo luroibhed ex irueurs on liheud let ins. ' «ei* Hxemsloli tickets to lo ictili hv die same train, from Carlisle,Sl.(UJ.lr.om A Hotly. A" cis. From Cat lisle to llu liter’s Uc Alt. Holly, amt return -jo cents, June -■>, I .lit). ißisccUaucous. GI HAND OI’EMIJS’C OF oPKIJS'fI f AND SUMMER GOODS! FOII MEN, YOUTH, AND HOYS’ WEAR V .at tin; old ami well kdowu store of ISAAC LIVINGSTON, JYo. 22, North Hanover Street, CARLISLE Now opening the latest noveltieK in largo va rieties of the best makes known to the trade. Fine French, Saxoun, English mid Domestic CLOTH. CASBIMEHS, VESTINGS, SATINETS, TWEEDS. LINEN, COTTOffADKrf. MARSEILLES, .. &C., made up In a miperlor stylo, or sold by the yard, alike lowest prices. It sold by the yard, no charge for cutting. A splendid lino of GENTEEMEM’H FURNISHING (lOOUS. Largo variety ol THUNKS, VALLSICS, CARPETBAGS, UMBRELLAS. lIUTIONS, BINDINGS, BUCKLES, &c., A General JM of 'Jailor's Goods . ( The best stylo Clothing In town I ) -J The host made Clothing In.town ! > ( The best assortment In I owuj, ' ) ( Our stock of i’leeo Goods for 1 •i customer Trade, r . I. superior to any In town ! J (' The lowest prices In town for the ' 1 J same fjualliv of goods. Call In. No > ( trouble to show our assortment, J ■} - ISAAC LIVINGSTON, T, 'Notu*.*, North Hanover .street, Carlisle. ! Established May 12. TO—iy ■pOBEHT OWENS. SLATS ROOFBZ&. AND DEAL Kit IN HLATE LANCASTER. PA. All Work Guaranteed. Hir Orders Left at thin Oilleo will receive promut attention. October 11. JMiD—ly. QOM UI NATION", TW 0 I N O N E . JfAVEnSWICJt BTx'O’VI{EJR& t No. r, South, and No. U) North llanovor streets April 21, ItaO—ly ®t|) (ffirOOlJS. 1870. SUMMER OPENING, CENTRAL DRV COOIIS STOKE, ofovery variety, every stylo, and every descrip tion of DRESS GOODS, Bilks, Satins, Borage Ilenmnles, Grenadine Uurngcs, Black Grenadtno 2 yds. wide, Mohairs. Poplins, Alpacas, l»o Uidncs, Scot-ch Olnghams, French Porcullls, (/hints, &e., all at great bargains. \V II X T E GOODS, for dresses of every variety, style and quality. Maisalllcs for dresses, IL. 20,.b. -10 00. A beautllul assortment of Ladles , AUsscfc imd Childrens' PAHASOIM AND SUN UMBRELLAS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS; all the a splendid assortment. DOMESTIC GOODS, Bolling at greatly reduced prices. Muslins, Calicoes, Cilngharna, Sheeting, Table Linens,Towels, poplins. Miirsnlllos QUllts. Summer Pantsuit!, of every kind and quality. CLOTHS .AND CASSIMERS, ‘a - great bargain in all kinds of Fancy Cassl mers, Linen Ducks, Ac. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, always selling nt the lowest prices. CARPETS, CAIIPEE3, Beat quality Lowell 3 ply, best make. “• Extra Bnperflne 2 “ “ “ Every variety of handsome patternsol Import ed Carpets, ranging In prices from 50 to $l, 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 Cheeked Matting. Superfine quality Cocoa Matting. • In all kinds of Uooda that wo keep we defy competition. Please coll and make vour selections from the largest stock In the valley. LEIDICH MILLER. May 10. 70. gPECIE PRICES REDUCTION IN PRICES EXTRAORDI AUT GREENFIELD’S No. iJSast Main St. Grand Dlspay of all the Latest Novelties In DRESS GOODS, Greatly Reduced Pi'ices. JAPANESE PLAIN AND STRIPED SILKS, F. C. ARMS. Urn I. A Splendid Assortment of NEW SPRING POPLINS for Suits, BEST D LAINES reduced to SO and 22 cents. • 2.UUO yards TIP TUP CALICOES nt 10 cIH. All the bent makes of PRINTS, oU. DEST-M APPLETON A MUSLIN, 1U cents. •• SEMPER IDEM, “ 18 “ •* WAMSUTTA, “ 22 “ A job lot of BLEACHED and UNBLEACHE MUSI.INS, 1 yard wide at 12>£ cent Stacks oi COITONADES, TICKINGS. CHECKS. DENIMS, HICKORY STRIPES LINEN PANTS STUFF, &C., all at. Greatly Reduced Pr/ ;oa, A Good CHECK at 12* H LACK ALPACAS, In the above wo deJy competition for weight ol cloth, or bdauty In lustre and shade. They ciinnot bo surpassed by any In the county. IMUUICS—.10, .50, .00, .75 and $l.OO. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, Just Opened. for Men ami Hoys, very chca] W HITE GOODS, Linens, Cambrics, Nainsooks, Muslins, all kind Beautiful Figures, GO per cent, lower than lasi year's prices. HOSIRKY. O LOVES, NOTIONS, do., The intention of buyers to the above stock ts earnestly solicited. I will ofler Pona-Jtde bar i/ulna that cannot bo round in targe stores that are overstocked with old goods bought at high prlM "’ L. T, GREENFIELD. Murph 31,1870. 1870. AT TUP Carlisle. Elegant Assortment ot BLACK SILKS Japanese figured poplins Now Stock of COLORED SILKS, Very ChecCp, GINGHAMS at Reduced Prices. a special bargain, New Stock of A full Block of SwISSCH, in endless varieties. (Clotljing isto7 i\rxilL. O 1> E N I JN G OF. Till SP'li ING T HADE Ready Made Clothing, WMMIIMER & BROWN, : ' THIS MONTH Opening to the peooplo the Knindcststook of I>>lNH CLOTHING Tor Men and buys. that Oak Hall has cVer contained. Since last Vail wo have seemed the two Uirao lots adjoining us, and have erected unou Uicm an Iron-front building, equal In blsio to oila. lm_ mer building, making Oak Hall twice as latgo as before, In order to accommodate the GREAT MASS OF PEOPLE, Who have becomoour customers. We Invite all our customers, with their neigh burs nud irlcn’ds, to pay ns an early vhilt lo ex amlne our Mammoth buildings, audio inspect our „ MAMMOTH STOCK. WANNAMAKER & BROWN, OAK I I AJL h - CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. / Nos. 530, 532,634. 53« Market-street,\nnd Nds. J, 3 5,7,1), li and 13 South Sixth street./ PHILADELPHIA. Bend your orders if you can’t come. April 14. 1870-ly insurance O M E INSURANCE Of New Haven, CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL - 451.000,000. The "IHomo” Is established on a SECURE BASIS, the business annually amounting to $s,ooo;oo and is one of the "TUost reliable and popular COMPANIES m the United States Speclal.altentlou glVen to Perpetual Insurance on Desirable Property at low rates. ALL LOSSES Liberally Adjusted FJROMEILY PAID at the office of the CARLISLE AGENCY, No 20 West Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. SAMUEL K. HUMRICH, Oct. 28.18C9-ly 1794. °” c " 1794, INSUBANC OJIPANY NORTH AMERICA ! * Philadelphia. Oldest Insurance Company in America. CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, §2,800,000. SEVENTY-ONE YEARS successful business experience. with a reputation for INTEGRITY mid HONORABLE DEALING UNSURPASSED by any similar institution. LOSSES PAID since organization, over f|23,OO«,(l00. It is WISDOM and ECONOMY-lo insure In Ui best Companies, and there is NoNE .BEITLI I him the old INSURANCE COMPANY OJ NORTH AMERICA. Arthur Q. Collin. President; Charles Platt, VI President; Mathias Maris. Secretary; Wlllla Buehler, Central Atrent, Harrisbuig, Pa. SAML. K. lIUMRICH. Agent. Main Street, Carlisle. December IG, IfcGO—ly, ORTH WESTERN MUT U A L L 1*1? E INSURANCE COMPAQ, Office , JVo. 416 Main Street. MILWAUKEE, WIS. The Model Lite Insurance .Company of the Continent, and the Largest Company outside ol IhoSeubord Cities. Assets, Over (AND RAPIDLY INCREASING.) No. 01 .tlcinbers, 33,000 ADDING 1 000 NEW ONES EACH MONTH. Jncomcih 18G9, $3,338,588.61 No. of Policies Issued in 1860, 9,891 REV. JAS. S. WOODBURN, DICKINSON, PA., Special Agent, Oflico with John T. Green, Esq., South Hano ver Street., where painpleis ami information mav bo obtained and applications filled. Special Inducements to Ministers and persons Insuring for boiievolent objects. May G, 70-3'n* J3fttecellaueous, jy HUGS AT No, 5 Routl), iiml No. 10 North Hanover streets H A VERSTICK B BOTHERS, CARLISLE, PENN’A. April 21,1870—1 y J. L. STERNER 1 E LTVEIRY AND SALE SABLE PF.TWFFN HAN’OVFR AND PFDFDRD MT IN THE REAR OF BENTZ HOUSE CARLISLE, PA. Having titled up tho Stable with new Carri ages, Ac., I am prepared to furnish tlrst-class turn-outs nt reasonable rates. Parties taken of and from tho springs, j •. April 25. 1807-2 y arden Seeds, AT HAVESRSTICK BROTHERS, No. ID and 5 Nortl) ami South Hanover street? CARLISLE, PA. 11A MOWERS, beat In market. They LIU have the best Emery Mower and Reaper, Kniie Grinder. G.UOU'grlmlers bold lu lbß9. May 12, 70—2m,_< '' VIEW TANNERY FOR SALE OR 1> RENT.—The subscriber oilers his NEW TANNERY on Mouth street,Carlisle, for sale or lease, on favorable terms, immediate possession given. WW. BLAIR. Apr** *?« 70 McLANAHAN STONE & ISETT, haveiforsalo every linplemonl used on ft 111! in. Way 12,70—Gm CHEAP, ilurulilc, slmplu uraiing, all enclosed from dust, Ac., delivered free of lieightund warranted. McLANAHaN, STONE * ImETT, Holllduysburg, Pa. May 12. 70- (I* I A A DAY—Business entirety now ti) LU nnd hommCle. Liberal Inducements.— lTe- < ei ii live clieulnrs Iree. Address J. C. RAND Ai Ou.. Blddeford, We* June 10,70—Sin 3l)air Ren ewer Ayer’s 1870. Hair Vigor, '.r restoring Gray Hair to natural Vitality and Color. A. - . A dressing which is nt. once agreeable, --healthy, and effectual .•'•/pykffih for preserving Ilia r ./yNgM hair. Faded or gra ,1/ i ji' i hair- is soon restored to Us original color ■ With the (floss and RRAA y r . freshness cf ■ youth , Thin hair is thick, cned. falling hair , chocked, and bald ness often, 'though not always, cured I>V1 >V its use. Nothing can restore the I,nil- whore, the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. Bat such as remain can be saved _ for usefulness by this application. Instead if fouling the hair, with a pastysedi-, ueut.,.it will keep it clean and vigorous, 'is occasional use will prevent the hail Vom 1 timing gray or fulling off, and onspquontly prevent bulducss. Eieo ■oai those deleterious substances which -slic some preparations dangerous nud Ijnrions to 'the hair, the Vigor enn ,iy huncfil hot upt harm it. If wanted . .crelv ior a HAIR DRESSING, lolliing else' caf. lie found so desirable. Containing neither oif nor dye, it docs lot soil , white, cambric, and yet lasts emg on the hair, giving it a rich glossy nstre and a grateful pijrlntne,. Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer & Co., 'UACITCAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWEIiI, MASS. For Sale by ITAVERSTICK & BRO’S., Agents, Cm lisle, Pa. l eb. 10,1873—ly • OBADAIiIB R 0 fP H H GR K A T A M E H IC! A N 1' HEALTH RESTORER, purifies the blood L' ernes ■aqmnjln.-Byphtlte.iJkm »>«««:•' IP Rboinnatlsin, Discuses of Women, mil nli I 'lMonlo A fictitious Ilf the till""I. •; l ’J, 0 . r nn\ Klduevs. Recommended hytlioMedi cal faculty and many thousands of our bl cf Physicians and natl-nts wno have used RosmlaHs; seed for .mr UdsndnllH Uiildo to Health HooH* nJ. r A;liiftimc for this your, which wo publish for crutulious distribution , it will give you much valuable informiLton. "n, ,t \V. Curr, of Baltimore. says: I lake pleasure In re(;ntntnendin« your RosMJAins as a-.very powerful Hltoiutl'e. I tSv”«eert It used tntwocases with happy result*—one In u caseof secondary syphilis, m which the patient pr moiinced hlmtseli cured after having taken live unities oi vour medicine.-. The other Is a case of scrofula of longstanding, which is n, P l( '}> irnorovlng under Its use. and the Indica • ilons are that the patient will soon recovei I have carefully examined the b { ' which your Uosadulis Is made, and llnd it in excellent compound of alterative In , ’D?l™rSrks. of Nicbolnsvilie, Ky„ soys I ho toN used Rosalinda In discs of sc’-olul I ni iccondaiy Wynliilts-wltli satisfactory resiilts m "JflenniSr of tlio Blood I know mi |'* rianuicl ilcFndden, Murfreesboro’, i 1 seven bottles of Rosalinda, nnd it in entirely cured of 11 ' le l ?!’V* V HII . J send mo four bottles. as I wish It lor my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. ° Ihmj unln lieclUnl. of Limn, Ohio, writes I h ivesuffered lor twenty years wilt an invelcrale eruption over my 'ybole, '”>dy| a short mno since I purchased a boltlc ol RosadMls and it ollecied a perlec.t cure. Rosadall* Is sold by ad drugg sts. Laboratory, 111 v ro more. A CO. - iTopnctora, Feb 10,1670—ly Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, FOB PCBUIIXe ME BJLOOD. Aaetxt. disorders, which were ag gravated by Hie scrofu lous contamination until they wore painfully nniietiug, have .been radically cured in such prea’t numbers in almost every sec tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of its virtues or uses. -•’afSS Scrofulous poison,is one of tlie most destructive enemies ofour-race. Often, Ibis unseen ami unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, ami invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases,' without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again, it seems to breed infection throughout the body, ami then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop Into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber cles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or minors formed in the liver, or it snows Us presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer ations on some part of the body. Hence the occa sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla Is ad visable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons nlllictcd with the following com plaints gcnerallv find immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the use of this SAHSAVAIUL LAt St. Anthony’s Eire, Hose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Hhctnn, Scald Head, Hlnyironh, Sore Hues, Sore. Unrs, ami other eruptions or visible forms of Seroj'nU. nsNliseabc. Also in the inoie concealed farin'', as Hyspejtsla, Jtrojisy, Heart JHsease, J its, Epilepsy, ymvaffila, and the various Ulcerous affections of (lie .muscu lar and nervous systems. Sj/phllts or Venereal and Iffercurial Diseases are mired by .u, though a long time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies bv any medicine. Put long continued in-e of this medicine will/;ure the complaint. J.eueorrha'a or Whites, XUvviue Ulcerations, and Emmie Disease*; arc com monly soon relieved ami ultimately eared by- its purifying ami Invigorating effect, ’minute Ij’iroc tlons’for each case are found in our Almanac, sup plied gratis. Dftruninlism ami (lout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, yield ouicUly to it, as also JAve.r Complaints, Torpidity. (Jonyesliou or Inflam mation of the Liver, mid tfaundlee, when arising, ns they often do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. This SAfISAJ’AHILI-A is a great re storer for the strength and vigor of the syetem, Those who arc Eanyuld and JAstless, Despon dent, Sleepless, ami troubled with Ferrous Ap prehensions or Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. #7,500,000 Dr. J. C. ITER Oc CO., Lowell, MaM. Practical nml Analytical Chemists. SOLD PY AiL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, For Sale by HAVERSTICK dßllU’d,, Agents Carlisle, Pa. - Feb. 1U IH7o—lt D. KAHItNIiY & SON OELEBBA'TE'D PREPA RATION CLEANSING THE BLOOD. Tho long and favorably known Preparation of Drs. I). Fahrney <t Mon for cleansing the blood, needs at tills duv no recommendation at our hands, Us virtues having been established by the thousands of cases where It has given rclelf In the most dtihcult forms of CHRONIC DISEASES, during tho last sixty years/ So highly Is It es teemed, Inal the demand Is constancy im-rcas Ing, not only at home, but wo are dally iccelv lug applications for lb from tho most remote sections of the country—North, East, Mouih and West, To meet this demand, us well ns lo pre vent the pu 1 lie from homg imposed upon, we have determined to put this PREPARATION, in such a term that It may bo within reach oi everybody everywhere* Otner Pieparullons. far inferior lo the genu ine, having been put out by certain panics, have been- mistaken by some for our. own. and as a mutter of com sc tho old Prepai ution of J), Fahrney A Son lias been made lo sutler some 1 In reoutuimn. ihorelore to nreventthls mistake, .Its* well as to meet tho increasing demandvhhHk l tinned ahoverwirhave concluded lo send tho med'clno out In LIQUID FORM. Wo will also at tho sumo iinm put nut tho origi nal In package form for Iho henolitof some of our old cnsiomen* and others who may yet pre fer tho medicine as Hist, prepared. Not recom mending it lo cure all diseases Uio human hotly Is heir to. luit as a family .bedlelne, ami for all diseases originating from Impure Blood and Disordycd Liver, U. Hus no equal; am) will cure the following diseases: Muroluia, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Bolls, Sore Eyes. Meahl Head, Pimples on iln* Face, Tetter Allecilons, Old and Mtuhborn Ulcers, KhmimiJic Allecilons. UAspcjmlu, Co.stlveuesa, Mick Headache, Jaundice, Mult Kbeurn, General DolnlUv, Mercurial Diseases, Fool Ktumuoh to gether wbhail other Disorders arising from Impure Blood, and Ids rderod Liver, Ac. Ae Prepared by Drs. D FAHRNEY AWiN Boons boro 1 , Maryland, And Dr. I*. D. FAHRNEY, Keedysvllle. Md. . Kohl by alrDrugglstsnnd Merehantsgenorally. None genuine unless signed: I). Fahniev A Mon. For sale by \V. F. Horn, Druggist Caillsle. H M. Huber. Druggist Newvllle, Pa. James A. (dark, Lees X Roads. JohnC. Alilek, Dniug'si Mhippcnsbi ii. H, Suavely, Druggist Mo ehiiii’t'shiug. April 7, ibid—Ora T-.i TJie reputation tills ex cellent medicine enjoys* is derived from its cures, many of which arc truly marvellous. Inveterate cases ol' Scrofulous dis ,ui case, where the system •_il seemed saturated with corruption, have been rmrlllcd and cured by it. Scrofulous affections ami rdai :~~~~.= PREPARED BY r FOR CIS AND MEDICINES PLACE TH K BIS B T TO BUY PURE AND RELIABLE SP SI V G S 9 Medicines and Fine Chemicals, /.V A k T HAYERSTICK BROS., No, 10 NdvV\v Hanover StveeV, X (JABLIShh FA BEALEKS IN Drum, Medicines, Chemieasf hooks Fancy Gt.ods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, Toilet Articles, &c., Dye stuff's, Tvsmetivs , Stationary , tire*. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur poses. p . Their assortment of Goods. In lv mid elegance, cannot ho surpassed. The aril: clos have been selected will) great care, and are nilruhiled In quality and price to command the attention ol purchasers, Physicians prescript tons carefully compound cd A full stock ot Patent Medicines on hand Ali Bonds ‘i^ IIEI!a , Mo. 10 M6rlU Hanover St. Feb. 18.1870— ly • fßHUttcrg. JJAZAAR of fashions, WHOLESALE & retail. TO THE PUBLIC, The undersized would most respectfully In form the public.-that, he has opened a branch of the New toilc MILLINERY STORE. of Lancas ior Pa., with a lino stock of fashionable MIL LINERY AND TRIMMINGS, consisting of BONNETS AND HATS, SASU RTBRONR, TRIMMING mnnoNS. VELVET RIBBONS, DRESS AND CROAK TRIMMINGS, Black and Ohlored Crape, BLACK AND COLOUED ILLUSION, SILK, SATIN, VELVET, Embroidered Edgings and Insertlngs, COLLARS AND CUFFS, KID GLOVES (warranted not toTenr) 'BLACK AND COLORED DREaS SILKS, &C. Ladles’ Dresses and Clonks, made toorder. Give us a call and examine our goods. April 7, IK7o—*lhi (Groceries. l/KESH "GHUOEKIES! EKESH Jj oitouJißiEan - . Always to bejhad at the CHEAP STOKE KO is EAST POMFRET STREET And why ore they always fresh? Peon use wo <el) a great amount oniiein, and sell them low. Therefore, tin n nur stock olt*3n,uud consequent ly our uoodH must he fresh. You wlllliud everything you wish in the way of GROCERIES, uueenhware, ' glassware,. WILLOW A7TD .CEDAR WARE. . STONE AND , * . CuOCKKRY WARE, Choice Hnms, Dried Reef. Hologina, Boef. Tongues, Biscuits mul Crackers ol every de serlpiton. Pickled, spiced ami Fresh Oysters, sarclmes, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, <&o„ Ac. ' uul no end to NOTIONS It Is useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; ami parents If It don't suit you to come, Mem) your children, as they will ho dealt with with tlie same cure ns II you were here yourself; A.i kinds of ' COUNTRY PROD U.O E, taken'ln exchange Tor goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS. NO. 88 EAST POMFRET STREET, CARLISLE. PA. Not 'ce.—Having transferred my entire Inter est In the groceij liooiin-s to n-y hens, those in debl.ed to mo are requested to settle with them during my absence lu Europe. GEO. B. HOFEMAN. v q.kooEkies, atu. 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. 7H south Hanover Street, Carlisle, where ho will carry on the Grocery Business as usual. His as sortment Is varied, and consists In part of Q.UEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, STONE and EARTHEN WARE, CEDAR and WILLOW WARE TEAS, COFFEES. SYRUPS. SPICES. FANCY SOAPS, ROPES. TOBACCO, • FI«H, OILS, HALTERS, SEGA IL3, SALT, POTATOES, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, COHN MEAT* BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR, FEED, and a fnM assortment of articles usually kept in a first-class Grocery store. Give him a call, and satisfaction will be guaranteed. . Oct. 10, 181®. JOHN HECKMAN. RATIONAL HOTEL, i/'m&o)-. Hanover Anct-Walnut Streets, , CARLISLE, PA. Having taken possession nt ami refitted'in a stylo of neatness and comfort equal lo any oili er similar estu ■•lisbrnetit in (lie county, tho above named and well known Hotel, 1 an. now prepored to receive ami accommodate such grists as may favor mo with their patnmage.— 'My old customers, as well as now ones, will do well lo patronize the National House under its now and approved arrangements and manage-, mout. N. W. WOODS, Proprietor . April 21.70—tf Soost “ 10 Walnut St., duel., Ohio, or 76 Malden Lane, N. Y. ' . —Mt»ys,7o— a,tobES, atlhttiarf. &c. A LL HAIL ! ALL HAIL I! the oi.ohy of the night is the MORNING GLORY STOVE. THE GREATEST STOVE FOR 1808. Walker & Clamly having Just returned fVora New York arid Philadelphia, where tliej’ have purchased the largest, latest ami best nssort ment of parlor, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES over brought to this place, have nowon exhibi tion and foi sale at tboli Store llooirs. KO. I H WEST MAIE STREET, where they will always bo pleased to boo thoir old friends and ninny now ones, call and exam- THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE - AND HEATER —and— THE REGULAxLi OR TARY TOP COOKING STOVE THK REST IN THE WOULD. THE MORNIISG GLORY la mo mo i pe r iLd punor stove m useanywnero or’ ovoiyv* here, ll la a Base Burner, and one flro will lasi «ll wluier. It bus mica doors all around and is as . right and cheeifu! us an open gate. wo respoctfu ly refer to the following persons from among hundreds of others who have used It. as to tIH merits: James U. Weakley, Uev.J. Boas, W. B. Mullln, Webcrta Dorlaud Geo. Welso. Huvld Ithoads, Levi Trego, Samuel Grenaon, Weakley <t Sadler, L. T. Greenfield, - Samuel.H. Gould, Jason W. Eby, Tims, Leo, Peter Spahr, : Win P. Stuart, | Jos. Galbraith, Tima. Chamberlin, ohn Stuart, John T. Green, Henry L. Burkholder, Richard ouds, .1. S. Woods, Maj. Woods, John M. Gregg. We have alsou very largo variety of Cook Stoves xti the verv heal, namely : NUBL.E COOK, (Gas Burner.); COMBINATION. (Gas Burnei,) WMiPKNN. EIUxEKA, ’ WABASH, ELECTRIC, and NIAGRA, all of which have given greatsatr isfactlou to the purchasers. NV o have also a large lot of / TIN AND OTHER WARES, of our own munutneturo TIN AND SHEET IRON. or allkindH coiir-n-nlly on hand. SPOUTING. HOOKING A JOBBING of all kinds done on short-notice and fmhstnnti nlly. In conohndon wo Invito our friends to«oll and examine our goods and' save at least wen ty per cent..- .WALKER & CLAUDY, NO. 18 'WEST MAIN STREET. CARLISLE,. PA, Oct; 8; 1800. S your rittentfon is cnled lo the fact that at. RUINSMITH & RUPP’S Store you can seetheflucstdlsplayofgoods ever kept in any similar establishment In the coun ty, consisting In pnrtol the following STOVES AND HEATERS, Warranted to give general aatisfaction;, sunny side fire peace heater, ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR STOVE, LIVELY TIMES RADIATING BABE BURNER, JUNIATA PARLOR HEATER, PARLOR LIGHT BASE BURNER, Wlrlcli for beauty, economy and durability can not Uo.sui passed. COOK STOVES, BARLEY SHEAF. MRS. LOEB. NOBLE COOK, Warranted to BAKE. ROAST and HEAT better with I<jh.h fuel, than any other Ktoves In this market. Attention la called to our REVOLVI NO LIGHT BASEBURNER, REVOLVING EIGHT BASE BURNER, Having acquired a reputation In this and ad joining counties for our Wo are determined }o keep up the same In the fu ture. ’oetmg confident (hat we mu net) you good at Moles* ut rule* lower Mian others not) had. We have alro on hand and for sale a flne.as sorimeiiiol FLATIRONS. COFFEE MILLS, And all spits of HOLLOW WARE, Of good mate rind heap. We have, and kee > constantlyon hand.avery huge assortment of WAUE& usually kept In a Ural class - - > TIN AND .SHEET IRON WAREHOUSE. ROOFING. Done on short notice, and at reasonable terms. None butgooi’ workmen and good material on liana. *. RHTNESMITH & RUPP. Nos. (J2,til, (18 North Hanover St.,, November 11. IMR Carlisle. Penna. 13ait1 ers • AVE &B Eta BANKERS AND DEALERS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, UNION. & CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROADS Ist MORTGAGE BONDS NO 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET, Huy noil and Exchange all Iwmea of on tho most liberal tovms, BOLD l>pygl)t , and sold at Market Rates Blocks bought and sold on Commission only ~~ Accounts received and interest allowed on da balances subject to Chock at Bight. Feb 1 • 18 A WORD TO CONSUMPTIVES.— Xii Being a short and praetieal treatise on the nature, causes, and symptoms of pulmonary Cnnsumpthm, Bionchlils and Astiumi, and their pieventlou, treatment, and cuie by in* halation. Bunt by mat.’ r.ee. Address Q. VANHUMMEIL. M. I> u. Wes! Fourteenthtbtreol, N. Y, Jbuo 10, IdliC—y Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Sorg’l Irvin, Col. A. Noble, - _ . Mr. Mumdleld, Sup’t, Ml. Holly Paper Co. SuraT Kempton, STOVES AND HEATERS, NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, and NATIONAL RANGE, (tiinio a novelty) STOVES, KNIVES ardFCRKS, SPOONS, PANS, COAL BUCKETS, SPOUTING, and JOBBING PHIL A DELPHI A , U. S. BO^DS Coupons Oashea H A R DWAB -AND- C-UTLEKY, MILLER &BOWJEII tnlto til Ifl opportunity of directing llio nii™ of the community nl liirgc, nnd every M y!S! pnrUculnr, to tholr recently replenished «toc HARD WARE. Tlioy studiously avoided Investing during Igh prices,. and patiently waited the la! out of the bottom before attempting to reflin shelves, and now that things have been redi o old time prices, ns near ns possible, they Invested largely and are prepared to gunrat lo their friends and customers as low prices ouy market outside the cities. They cspecia Invite the attention of mechanics, farmers builders. Our slack Is complete and none fear meeting with enquh for Anything in our lino. , , W'g have the agency of the Wlllcox & Gi SEWING MAGHIN and would respectfully sk nil those In wai a Machine, to examine the Willcnx«tGibbV fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, ami delivered ton'll parts of Uie town free of cl Fob. Z p ). ImiK.—l v 18T0 H Al 4 DwA R E ' HENRY SAXTON 11. SAXTON, & CO., NO. 15, EAST MAIN ST., Dealers In Hardware, Iron, ntlery , CARLISLE, PA., hereby announce lo ‘hffpubllc.thnt theyli Helium « verj thing In their line, elihmvlm or leiuil at pr-ci'H much lower Hum co bought this hid* of Philadelphia. Our Block comb- ts In p»it «>i _ BUILDiISU MATERIAL OP , D E S C 11.1 PTIONS, Iron, Paints, Kails, . ‘ Oils, - fchovels, Glass, lines. Putty, • Forks. Vurnlslirii, -Unites, Cement, Bpucles, . Plaster, Cmw bars, Sami, Bletlpes, Powde licks. ... Also n full nm! weH selected nssoitnm mkchajsic’b tools, TABLE AKD POCKET CUTLER A full slock of farm BELLS,' 'Plows, Haines, Chains. Grain buys, Rolki,l leytj, and Huy Elevators o! all Utßcrlplioin, UUHS, PISTOLS. POWDER, SHOT, Ci ami ammunition of all kinds. Thankful lor past favors, by strict atleniloi business wo hope to receive u contliiUuUoD “ ,ehu,,, °' 11. SAXTON in JijMßfrllaiutßP. B. EWING, CABINET MAKER ■ ■ AND UNDERTAKI WEST MA IN STREET, CARLISLE, PENN’A. A SPLNFDID AHSOUTiyEUT OF NEW FURNITURE for the Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stools, Lounges, Centre Tables, Booking Chairs, Dining Tables. - Easy Chairs, Cardlublea, Reception Chairs, Ottomans, • Bureaus, . * What-Nots ' Secretaries, &c., ic., > Parlor, Chamber. Dining Room, Kitchen nnd 0! furniture. of the Latest Styles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS, Splendid New Patterns. KDSTEADS AND MATTRESSI GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES., in great variety. ' Particular attention given to Funerals. ' ur. mi town ami country attended *d pro®* id on reasonable tcrma. Upc. 17. ls«K—U IUMBKItJ.AJNU 1\ UKSEIUES. HENRY B. RUPP, Proprietor. qiuinuNh'invN,ruinherlrtnd t <>t»'M tilers a liiifit* n’ml line hks«»i Cinent of .no» lock, for tue coming faH, consisting f Fruit Trees o! the very lu*st vartHtrM reens and ShadeTrees.il auiyF.oworhijf' . large stock g I Grape Vine and Sinn* /Mania, every variety worth growing.uus it small fruttb, Large Rhubarb, « Osage Orange for Hedging, at 5o pf>‘ Roses, Greenhouse Flowers ami Plants »•> thing wanted in the Nursery line can'* hero, of tlie best quality and at thelowuipr* Cataloguesand Price Lists sent gratis. JnneVH. ixi»fi—ii’ I US. K. A. SMITH'S PHOI k'l icniphtc Gallery South-e»Kt Corneru »r'Rtreel, and Market Square. when* niiij ” 1 the dill'ereutatylea of Photographs,.in® 1 Ufeul'/e, fOBTIYPES, AMBROTYPBS.I AIELANIOTYPES Iho Pictures on Porcelain. tßonietblng n** l lain uud Colored, mid which me beaunre., notions of the Photographic nrU-CnUtf* attention given to copying the patronage of thopubllo. Fob.H, »«•«). | . tf. UUUUH&HTY with CONOVER, D9BFF & co ’ MANUPAC TJI B E B 3 AND WIIdLKSALE dEALBB BOOTH A. N n BUO ‘1 no. ol< IIAUKBT an lll PHILADELPHIA. July 15,1800—1 y HEAP COAL! CHEAP EO.J TJie subscriber Is prepared to ar loud, lo Limebumen* »nd < lll . u (, , [cy i loim the line of Clio Cumberland vww uad, the celebrated LYKENS VALLEY COAW at tno .OWBST POSatULB KATES Tills Coal Is of very BUiierl o r o furnished ut prices which win dei> 1 l Tlle* subscriber will deliver Coa| ( y iho cor loud during Ihe S'l/Zninlbs.: ho following prices per ton ui -.ww PEA NUT, STOVE EGG Tha'abave rales will bp ill of prices, each mouth °Qg®i t oE ZlV 1 ' Ofilco cor. Main and Feb. 10 lb7o. QaRBIAGE BUILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. AND . Done promptly ami atreasounble CARRIAGES, . , •' BUGGIES, AND • 0) - SPRINO WAW Always on linml or isuclo w ° I will exchange CARRIAGE 8 * SPUING WAOONS ror Good HOIW ' ' iSecond Hand Wagons of (l Taken In exchange for ' vu , SENSEMA® A. , i j Still nt work, and InvltM all and iho publlu In geuunvl lo gi'° Ucmombor tlio old eatiibllnlie'* utrael, norlli of the Uailroad uajJ • A FIRST CLASS Lly E H Y lu conneotlou with tlio above^ 1 *^ 1 Way 12,70—iy .r. p. i3]
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