g’olifenl. t I i!IMI=Ti SDIItSIIS ASI> ir.m -Lewis n. Cnm|.bcll is tho Demn ...„ti« LuulUh.to fm- Congress in Ohm, fl.rainst Robert C. Schenck, the hero of Vienna mid Chairman of the House Com milieu of Wavs anil Means. Campbell was the Republican leader of the House in isill anil for some time after. At the clone Of the war he left the Radical party, havinjr become disgusted with its unwise ami unjust policy toward the .South. He v as appointed Minister to Mexico ,hy President Johnson. The fathers of Srhenek and Campbell were pioneers in Ohio" having settled in Warren eonnly early as ISOS. Sehenck'n father was wealthy; Campbell’s a respectable me chanic" The boys went to the school of their -village Inyether; but. Schenck’s lather* aflerwards sent him to.-College, while poor Campbell was sent to the olTleeof the Cincinnati Oazctlr to learn the printing hnsine-s. , Roth # however, heeuine members of the harand successful practitioners. Roth have-been members the Ohio Legislature; both have rep-, i.-sented in Congress all the counties r .imposing the District. In which they e.,. now lumliihites.;- both bare been Ciiaiimen of the Hons.- Committee of U'aii nmi Means; both were ollicer-in tbe ITnion army; both.lielonged t(i the Republican party until the close of the \iar. when Cannibell left the Uaiiieats breause they had abandoned their plal ion-,1, and 'both are excellent stamp speakers. A lively eanvass may la- ex pected. if Selu-nek" has the courage to re main in the Held, tichein-k's majority over Vnl taniline ham two years ago was a),not .-lilt), and the Wth Amendment i-i .-apposed to have added several linn died- in Ibe Ka.heal vote ot tin- oistrb-t ; lint may have disviMed and driven oll'a large number of while men. The eoun- Irv'wiM-watch tins eanvass, and look for tile rvsn 1 ' with unusual interest. .The eonlest will he a warm one, and the hern id Vienna may he as badly defeated In a civil way as be \vus in Islil in a military way. In North Carolina the “Conservative majoritv will be froin fifteen to twenty .thousand. Of Congressmen there will, lie three Republicans ami six “Conser-' vatives.” On joint budot in the Leg islature the “Gpnservatifs” will have forty-four majority. Mot bad for a reconstructed state.— The negro voters must have given aid to the white trash. Some of.the color ed population, appear to comprehend the true state of the case. They can discern between a friend i\nd a hi//)Ocri(c.' “Republican” love for the negro is un derstood by them to be very much of an outside garb. Let one or two more States follow the lead of North Caroli na, and republican love for the negro will vanish like the morning dew be fore a burning >un. One result of this election will be to discourage violence in the South. If •Holden with a standing army of Stale troops at his disposal, habeas corpus, suspended, and Grant backing him with Federal artillery, was nnatTfy to carry the elections*, it is not likely the Radical loaners in theother reconstruct ed States will feel encouraged to resort to force. And as the forbearance of tK TfillNJiS, John Covode was in town yesterday, browsing around. Ho says the Repub lican State Central Committee, at its recent meeting, insisted upon bis re taining the Chairmanship another year, but that his own inclination was to lead a private, and, if posable, an honest life. Ho makes no secret of .his boa ility to* President Grant, and says the campaign will be conducted without reference to him, that inasmuch as Grant don’t care for the party, it sh >ll not care for him. This profound strategy will win in John’s estimation. The question is not what Grant over did for the party, but what ho didn’t do for John? Ho also shakes his head ominiously,' and Inti mates “you b Hows,” meaning Demo crats, will- not get your way qu te as easily as is promised. He without’ put ting up a job in this comity which will astoni-h some folks, he thinks. Ho cannot astonish tin* old inhabitants in this region hy any act of .villainy; how ever stupendous; he has been publicly convicted, by his own confession, of frauds upon the ballot box. That ho is capable and willing to try it again no one doubts, but we would recommend him to keen remarkably shady in this district, or it will bo made von* un healthy lor him. Ho has done more than any other one ma-., perhaps, to drive decent Republicans to open re bellion against the corrupt rings of the office holders an. i managers. It is little short (jf degradation to march under the banner ol an .utterly despicable wretch such as John Covode—so thousands think and so will they act.— Pittsburgh Post. “ TiiE Cnnpit-Bng Governincuts are Breakin" Up,” so says the Sow York Sim, a Radical newspaper. In com mentin'.;'on this text tlie same uaper remarks; “The fruits of the carpcl-hug reign of the Hast five years are what might haye been expected." The world may lie searched in vain for governments so immoral, so shamelessly corrupt, so hopelessly rotten,as those now prevail ing in the South. Politically they may be changed ; but this cannot cure one of the surest cf the evils already in dicted. These scamps have run life Slates they rule* ruinously in debt.— The Legislatures controlled by them have pledged the States to the discharge of pecuniary obligations of crushing weight, to the future redemption pf’nn bonds, and ■(*), the imposition of oner ous taxes thi'ough a series of years.— This has been done in furtherance of all’sorts of schemes whereby the authors reap present wealth and anticipate larger gains in (lie future. These bur dens have already seriously cm harassed all of these .Stales, and well nigh bank rupted some,of them.; and to save them from ruin, the reign of the carpet-bug robbers must be speedily brought to an end.” Workingmen must not ho cajoled by the trickery of the Radicals in the Coolie bussness. Ever it dical paper in the land says it is in favor of Chinese immigration, hut is opposed to the im portation of them. What is the differ ence? Radical capitalists send their agents to China, and oiler to furnish John Chinaman with a ride across tho Pacific, and John accepts and is landed jn San Francisco, and where he is met by another agent of the Radyaheapi talists and is hired for so much per month, the agent becoming responsible to the steam ship company for passage. U hat is this but importation 7 It doe-n’t make any dillerence to the la boring man of America how the China man gets here, he is here, and . he is coming in swarms, and the-etfect is an immediate compelition and a reduction of wages. Tiler' is no salvation for the workingman, unless he stands by those who would protect him in his rights and check the tide of Mongolians which Radicalism has turned lowauf our shores. Head This.— White workingmen, we would ask you to look around you, to stop a moment ami retlect. You see the negro being placed upon an eipiality with you socially and politically. You s'*e tho Coolies coming like locusts to despoil you ol your heritage, and bring ing “pinching poverty” to your once happy homes. And who is responsible for these ovila already upon you ? Tho Radical party I Can you act with it any longer? Democratic victories are tho order of the day. Railroads. 1) LADING RAIL ROAD, k stisiiiiiin arrangement. Monday, Mat/ 1(1, 1870. Groat Trunk lino from tho North and Norih, west lor Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Poltsvllle, Tamaqun, Ashland, Hlmmokln, Lou anon, Allentown, Koston, Ephrnta, Lltlz, Lancas ter, Columbia, *e. Trains leave HaiTlshurg lor Now York as fol lows: at 5 35. 8 10,1125 A. M.. niul 250 I*. M„ coa neeting with similar trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving m Now York at. 12 U) noon, 3 50. 003 and 1000 P. M., respectively.— sleeping Cars accompany' the 3 35 ami 11 25 A. 11., trains without change. Returning: Leave New York atl> 00 A.M., 12 IK) mum and 5 00 P, M., Philadelphia at 8 15 A. M. and 3 30 P. M.; Sleeping cars necoippany thelUlUA. M., and 500 P. M, trains from New York, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Rending, Poltsvllle,Tu nnuiua, Minersvllle, Ashland, .shmnokln, Pino grove, • Allentown and Philadelphia at s 10 A. M,. 250 and I 10 P. M. t stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations ; tho -t 10 P. M. train con necting tor Philadelphia, Potisvlllt and Colum bia only. Lor Poltsvllle, SVliuylkill Haven and Auburn, via. .Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail road leave Harrisburg at 0 -10 P. M. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave head ing for Allentown, Easton and New \ork at 7 2t, 10 :M A M., 127 and -115 P.M. Returning, leave Now York at 0.00 A. M., 12 00 noon,and 5 OU P* M.'aml Allentown at 7 2’) A. M. 12 25 noon, 4 20 ••nits 15 P.M. Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7* !vi A M.. connecting with Kimilar train on Lust Ponnu. Railroad; returning front Reading at 035 P. M., slopping at all stations. Leave Poltsvllle at 5 111, 0 00 A. M., and 2 50 P. M„ Herndon at O'-'iO A. M.. Shamok in at 5 |0 and 10 10 A. M.. Ashland at,7 0.5 A. M.. and 1200 Noon Mahanov city at 7 51 A. M., and * 07 P.M.. Tama qua at 833 A. M., and -- u P. M., fox* Philadelphia and New York. Leave Poltsvllle, via, .Schuylkill and ‘•hi-sque hamia'Ruiinmd atS 15 A. M. lor Hurrlshurg.and 12 03 noon fur Pine Uroveand Tremour. Reading aeeominodalion train, leaves Polts vlllo'at ft 40 A, M., passes Reading at 7 30 A.M., arriving at Phtladelplilaat lo 20 A. M., returning, leaves Phlladelplnaiit 5 15 P.M., passing Reading at ft IH) P. M.. arriving at Poltsvllle at 0 ill P. M. ' I’ott-stown aeeominodalion train, leaves Potts lown at (J 25 A. .M„ returning, leaves Philadel phian! I oo P-M. L'olumhta Railroad trains leave Reading at V 20 A. M. t and 0 151 ; M., lor Ephrata, J.lllz, Lancas ter. Columbia, .vc. .I’erkiomcn Railroad trains leave IVrk bimen .1 muaion at you A. M., and at 500 suul 5 ;lj V. M., returning. leave S(|.nvonksvil!e at M 5 A. M., 12 15 Noon, unit 1 15 P. M., connecting with similar trains on Reading Uailroiul. Colebrookdalo Railroad trains leave pottstown ntU -111 A. M. t and I) 20 P.M. return lug. leave Ml. Pleasant nt 7WJ and 11 SA. M.. connecting with similar iralnson Reading Railroad. Chester valley Railroad trains leave Bridge port ctStfi) A. M„ 2 U 5 and o 02 ,I*. M.. returning, leave HoWntngtojvn nt k2U A. M., 1215 and 6 15 P. M., connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad. On Sundays; leave New York at 5 00 P. M., Philadelphia nt sou A. M.. and 3 I*> P. M., (the 8 00' a. M. train running only-to Reading.) leave Pottsvllle at SOO A. M , Harrisburg at. 5 05 A. M. and 110 P. M.; leave Allentown at 720 A. M. ahd S -15 P, M, leave, Reading at. 7 15 A.M. and 10 05 P. M, for Harrisburg, at 7 25 A. M. for New York,- at-1 -15 P. M. for Allentown, and at 040 A, M. and •1 25 P M. for Philadelphia. . . Commutation, Mileage, Season, School und Excursion Tickets to and from all points at re duced rates. Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds nlb-wed. each'Passenger. * H. A. NICOLUS. May 20. Is7c. Gvncral &vj)cviuleiuit‘n/; nUMBEKLAXI) VAU U Y R A.,1 L R O A n ! CHANGE OF H OURS! Summer A rrangtment. Op and after Thursday, June 10, IK7<>, Passen ger Trains will run dally us follows, (Sundays ex copied). WESTWARD Accommodation 'lVain leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. M.,Mechanlcsbnrg 8.35, CarllsleO.il, NewvlllelUT. Shlppeusburg 10.20, Cbambershurg 10.44, Green castle. U. 10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A. M. . Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.3 S P. M., Mo clmnlcsburg 2.00, Carlisle 2.40, Newvllle 3.ls.Sbtp pensburg :U5, Cbambersburg 4.20, GreencasUo 4.5 b, arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 P, M. licjtreM Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15 P. M., Me shantcsburg 4,17,Car1i51e5.17, Newvllle s.so,Shlp ponsburgo.l7, arriving at Chamborsburg at 0.45 P. M. A A fired Train leaves Chambersburg 8.00 A. M., GreencasLlc !U5. arriving at Hagerstown 10,00 A. M. - EASTW A It D; . ■ivcoiwundniwn Train leaves Chauiberaburg 5.00 A. M.*ahlppeuHbnrg 5.29, Newvllle U.IM), Carllalel «»», Meehameshuvg 7.u2 arriving at Harrisburg 7.55 U A. M. Vail Train loaves Hagerstown R.OO A. M.,Green eastlo K.:is,Chamborsburg tUO.Shlppensburg 9. 10, Newvtlle 10.11. Carlisle! I) .50, Mechaulcsburg 11.21 arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M, JSrprr.ts Train leaves Hugerstowr 12.0 U M. Grecmcastlo 12.2 k, Clmnibersburg 1.05, Shippens burg 1.517, Nowvllle 2.H). Carlisle 2.50, Mechanics burg 5.1.\ arriving at llarrlsbmg h. 50 P. M. A Mixed 7Vm« leaver Hagerstown 5.05, P. M., Grconeastlc U 2, arriving at Chambersburg S.Oo p. M. iK>-Maklug close connections at Harrisburg wliu trains roaml from Philadelphia,New Yorlt. Unitlmore, Washington,Pittsburg.ami all points Went, 0.. N. LULL, Muv I‘J. IK7II. r UullrouU 011100, Chamb’u April-‘W, 1870. QOUTH MOUNTAIN IRON CO’S. * 11 A I L Tl O A D ! OFFICE OF GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. Caiimsi.i:, Pa., July 7,187 U. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS LonVe Carltsic (C. V. R. H IVpoi.)26'l P. M. ; leave J urwMnn, UJIO A. M.. f.» 16 I& M„ •» IK) P. M.; leave Ml. flnllv, il.lj A. M.,6.50 P. Mi, 6 116 P.#M. ; cave limiter’s Run, KMJ6 A. M,; arrive at Pine Grove 10.16 A. M. RETURNING Leave Pine Grove, 12.21) P. M .leave Hunter’s Run. l.itl) P. M.; leave ML. Holly. 1,25 P. M.. 6.50 A.M.,4.25 P. M.; arrive .it Junction, 2.00 P. M., fiii.2 i A. M., 5 00 P. M. tCnnnectlng wllh.fasi P. Ml trains from Phila delphia. Halltiunae and Harrisburg. •■’Connecting with morning trains from Phlla- delphln. and Baltimore ami afternoon trains from Hagerstown and Harrisburg. rills schedule to Imcont limed to and from the Pic me grounds at Hunter’s Hun, for excur sion parlies of 111 or more.' ItConneciing with morning trains to Philadel phia, Baltimore and Harrlsbir’g. EXCURSION TICKETS: From Ml. Holly Lo'lMne Grove and return,6oc.; frem Ml. Holly to Hunter’s Run and return, 26e., from Ml. Holly to Carlisle and return, 50c.; from Carlisle to Mt. Holly and return,s< .troin Carlisle to Hunter’s Hun and return, 76c.; from Carlisle to Pino Grove and return. SI. July 11. IS7O. IRlscellanetms. * IS. E W I N G , (CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER WEST 31 A IN STIiEET, ‘ .CARLISLE, t'ENN'A. A Spi.NFIHI) AS.SOUTM.KNT Ofr NEW FUllNlTtfll'E for tlio Holidays, comprising •'Sofas, ' Camp Stools. Lounges, Centre Tables, Rocklup Chairs, Dining Tables. Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, OUomoiis, Bureaus, What-Nots Secretaries, 1) E A LER J N SE A TE I.AyCA.STI-lli. I*A All W'liE ’liltaranlecrl. v tfo" Orders Left at this OlUcu will receive rmnni attention. October It jsii'j—ly. jjjARRIAOE BUILDING IN Aid, ITS UIIANUHISS, AND UEI'AIIIINO Done promptly and at reasonable vale. 71 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND SPRING WAGONS, Always on Imm) or made to order. I will exchange CARRI.V) j!*i, /JL r cJ(iI.RS, or SPRINd WAdO.NS for Good HORSES. •Second Hand Wayons ol ad Kinds' - Taken in exchange for work. "A. SENSEMAN, Shll at work, and Invites all bsr.Jd euslmnorH and I lie public in general lo give him a call. Remember tho old established place. on Pitt street, north ol the Rallrolid Depot. Carlisle. : A,FIRST CLASS LIVERY In connection with the above cslabllslnnon I, K. K. TKFFKR May IL’.TU-ly ■ • |3 I-' E 1 L & (J O niionrf'V MKi:r>i/Ayr No. HJNoimt Watku Hi'hkkt, Philadelphia. Solicit consignments ofull kinds of PRODUCE Alm», Suitor, Eggs. Poultry, Ac, Ac. Pinnule)phlu References—N, U. Mussel man, i'yes’t Union Ranking Co., Philadelphia: Messrs!. Allen & Cllllbrd, and Messrs. Henry Hhmn Aj Hon. N. R.—Plouso scud for Weekly Prlco Current Iree of charge. • March 10, iwa-biu 1870. DRV (1(1 (HIS STORE, of every variety, every style, and every descrip tion of ‘DRE SS GOODS,* ■ Silks, Satins, Rerage Ilernanles, Gronsdlna Ravages, 'Black' Grenadine 2 yds. .wide, MohnJr*i Poplins. Alpacas, De Lplncs, Scotch Ginghams, French Pcreallls, Cblnts, &0., all at great bargains. W H I T E GOODS, for dresses of every variety, stylo and quality. Marnallles for dresses, 25. 30.35, 40,50. A beautiful ussortmenl of Ladles', Misses' ana Childrens’ • . . •. ' PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. ' SHAWLS, SHAWLS, all the new styles for tho •*v*on, LACE POINTS, a splendid assortment. Belling ut greatly reduced prices. Muslins, Calicoes, Gingham-, Shooting, Tablo Linens, Towels, poplinn. ' Mnrsailles Quills. Summer Pantstntl, of ovary kind ami quality. CLOTHS AND CASSIMER3, a grout bargain In all kinds of Fancy Caeal mers, Linen Ducks, Ac. always soiling at the lowest pika*. CARPETS, CARPEES, Best quality Lowell ;t plj-, best make. " Extra Superfine 2 “ “ *• Every variety of handsome patterns ot Import ed Carpets, ranging In prices from 60 to SI, All widthsot Striped Carpels lor Halls and Stairs, Beautiful patterns and styles of English Tap estry Brussels Carpets. Home-made Rag Carpe.ta, MATTINGS, of all widths. In white and checkers. Fancy Checked Matting. Superfine quality Cocoa Matting. In all kinds of Goods that we. keep we defy competition. # Please cell and make your selections from the argest slock in the valley. LEXDICH & MILLER. May 10,79. gPECIE PRICES REDUCTION IN MUCKS EXTRAOKDI aUY Wo. 4 East Main Si, Grand Dispay oi all Hie Latest Novelties iu DRESS GOODS. JAPANESE PLAIN AND KTBIPED SILKS, F. C. ARMS, Ucn't. NEW SPRING POPLINS for Suits. REST D- LAINES reduced to ?t> and 22 cents. 2.000 yards TIP TOP CALICOES at 10 cl*. Alltho best makes of PRINTS, HOSIERY, Ul/iVES. NOTIONS. Ac. The allentlnn of hovers to the above stock 1« earnestly solicited, I will oiler Hona-jMe bar gains that cannot he found In largo stored that n-re overstocked with old goods bought (A high ~rICCB- I. .T, CiREENEIELD. March 3b IK7D. pin A DAY—BuHincas entirely new iDllf anil honorable. Liberal Imlnceincnlj.— nesciiptlvo circulars free. Addict J, C. RAND & CO,, Ulddoford, Me. Juno Ib, 7b—shu (Gootiss ’ 1870. SUMMEIt OPENING, AT THE CENTRAL DOMESTIC GOODS, NOTIONS. NOTIONS, brbenfibld’s Caklislb. Elegant Assortment oi BLACK SILKS QreallyV Reduced Prices. JAPANESE EIGUIIBL' POPLINS New Slock of COLORED SILKS. A Splendid Assortment of Very heap. ginghams at Reduced Prices. a special bargain, New Slock of A full stock of lu endless varieties, ffiloHjtng, im: ■■ ArrifL - 18T0. OPEM I E G OF TFIK SPUING' Tll A«D E Ready Made Clothing, WAMAIMM& BROWN, , THIS MONTH . Opening to tlio peoople the grandest stock of FINK CLOTHING forMennnu Roys, Unit Oak HaU has ever contained. Since last FMI wo Imve socuTed the two inrue lola adjoining us. and Imvu eicctcdupon ihoro an Iron-front building, equal In size to our for mer building, making Oak Hall twice ns laigo as before. In order to accommodate the GHEAT MASS OF PEOPLE, Who have becomeour customers. We Invito all our customers, with tholr neigh bors and triends, to pay us an early visit, to ex aihluo our Mammoth buildings, and to luaptfct •ur V MAMMOTH STOCK. WANNAMAKEII & BROWN. OAK HALL CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT Nos. 830, 532,531,630 MarkeStreet, mid Nos. 1.3 8,7, •, 11 ami 13 South Sixth a treat. ' . FHILADELPKIA. Bend your orders 1/ you cuti’t come. . . April 14.1370— ly IN EVERY WAY / WORTHY OF . Hi\TENTION. The greS^idvantages we possess, as the re&tJt of a large, well-established business; with an expedience of more than twenty-fivA years, enable us to offer inducements to all who are about to Übcbme purchasers of / S6T Ready- Made Cf tiling*^ second to no establishment in the country. iOur garments are all made of/che best materials, carefully selected; nothing un sound ortm any way imperfect is madyup at all, even in the lowest grades of goods. It is a wellfestablished fact among clothiels, that our Ready-Made Clothiiw, in every thing that goes ttisnake a superior gar ment, is wjequalled by any stock of goodsrkjJ’hiladelphia. Our large and varied that every oiae can be fitted at once, without qelay. ’ Our prices are always guaran teed as low, or lower, thanlthe lowest elsewhere. We Have also a fine assortment of / B 35 a Goods in the Piecf-std which will be made up/o order, in the best mannepf and at prices much lowpff than are usually charged/nor Garments made to ord^T GentleraSn visiting Phila delphia,ican, by having their measur/ registered on our books/have samples of goods forwaifced, with price lists, by mail, ®t any time, and gar ments,Vither made to order or seledtedwmm our Ready-Made Stock, by express,, which will be to fit correctly. BENNETT &KO. Tower Hall, 518 Market St. Halfway between Fifth Jen d Sixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. GIRAND OPENING ! OF SPRING fAND SUMMER G J JDS FOR MEN. "YOUTH, AND BOYS’ WBAMT* at tbb’olci: and well known store of ISAAC 'LIVINGSTON, No. 22, Norlh{ Street, J i‘‘ • 1 CAIILISLE. Now opening the luteal novelties in large va rieties of the best makes known to the trade. Flnt F'tuchx Saxoon, English and Domeslio OLOTH, CASSIMEBS. VESTINGS, SATINETS, TWEEDS. LINEN, COTTONADES. MARSEILLES, Ac., mnclo up in a superior style, or sold by the yard, nt the lowest prices. If sold by the yard, no charge for rutting. A splendid lino of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Large variety ot TRUNKS. VALIHEH. CARPETBAGS. 1 UMBRELLAS, BUTTON 6, BINDINGS, BUCKLES, *tc., A General Lot. of ai tor's Goods. < Tho host style Clothing in town ! ) < The best made Clothing in town I >. I The best assortment In town I ) f Our stock of Piece Goods for "} *< customer Trade, > (. Superior to any In lawn ! J f The lowest prices in town for the ") < same quality ot goods. Cabin. No. V I. trouble to show our assortment. } 'f-j/i LIVINGSTON. No. 22, North Hanov r street, Carlisle, Established 1817. May 12, 70-1 rjIHE HYPERION HAIR CURLERS. AN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE FOR THE ' LADIES. (Patented July Vth, 1807.) This Curler Is the most perfect Invention evw offered to the public. It is easily operated. ne*D In appearance, and wlh not injure the hair, aa there Is no heat required, nor any metallic sub stance used to rust nr break the hair. Manuiactured only, and for sale hv McMillan* co. No. U'J .\wlh Front Nt. PillliADl-.LI'JfIA, PA„ Sold at Dry Goods. Trimmings and Notion St -res. N. ll.—Single Box ll> cents; .’I boxes, assort cd sizes, tr> cts. Mailed Jree to any part ol tne United States, upon receipt of the money. June 111. 7U—(hn SIOR $33 25100, McLnnalmn Blone Isolt, Hollldayslmrg.Pu., will deliver Ireo of Ight, CIDER MILL, 1 Portable Hand. May 12,70 3l>air IScneincr. Ayer’s Ha ,© 'Tf-T' O .air..-Vigor, for restoring Gray Hair to i':, iialnral Vitality and Coldr. A dressing which ™ ftt onco healthy, and effectual for preserving tlia - hair. Faded or gray ' ■ v q w soon restored original rotor with the gloss and freshness cf youth Thin Imir i? thick cno.d, falling hair, checked, and bald ness niton, though not always, cured bv its use. Nothing can restore the bair where’the-follicles’ are destroyed, 1 or the "binds• atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application.” Instead •if foaling the hair with a pasty secli > mui. it will keep it clean and vigorous, is occasional use will prevent the hair an turning gray or fulling off,-, and ■ (iMiqueiUly prevent baldness. ..Freo alt those deleterious substances-which . .ike some preparations dangerous and lurioiH to the hair, the- Vigor- can , v ImneiU but: not harm it. 'lf wanted c!v lor a , HAIR DRESSING, nothing else ca\ he found so desirable, t'mitaining neither oil nor-dye,, it does ■im soil wliile cambric, and yet lusts •mig on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., VIiAIJIHjAL AND ANALYTICAL CIIBMISTS, LOWELL, MASS. P’?fOli! $l.OO, For Sale by HAVERSTICK & BUG’S., Agents. Carlisle, Pa, Feb. 10. 1870-ly OBADALIB The great American HEALTH RESTORER, purl flea the blood irtilcu.es Scrofula, Syphilis. Skin Diseas es, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, and nil Chronic Affections of the Blo>*d, Liver and Kidneys. Recommended hytheMcdl cnl Faculty and many thousands of our bestcltl/.eiH. Ueud UlO testimony or Physicians and patients who have used Ros.idalls; send for our Rosadalls Guide to Health Boole, or Almanac for tills year, which we publish forgrutut ous distribution , It wlllglve you much valuable Informrtlon. Dr. U. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says: I take pleasure In recommending your DRosadalis ns n very powerful alterative. I have seen It used in two cases with haopy results—one In a caseof secondary syphilis, In which the patient announced himself cured after having taken five bottles ol • your medicine. The other Js a case of A scrofula of longstanding, which Is mpldly t\. Improving under Its use,-and the indica tions are-flint the patient will soon recover I have carefully examlnedtho formula by L which your Rosadalls Is made, and find It an excellent compound of alterative In gredients. . , Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasvllle, Kyj, says ho has used Rosadalls In cases of scrofula I and Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results as a cleaner of the Blood I know no better remedy, Samuel «’ .•(i:u.: won -» widely ami sodceply iniu:i. e .if mankind, as rHs excellent \ lor iiiilimmary vompi.imU. Through a long o a*-'of years, ami among mo-a of the races of i.ten it has risen higher aiui higher in their estima tion, a» it has become better Known. Jii uniform i-h.tractor ami power to cure the varion» affevtiuus of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a re liable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms ofdiaeaso and to young children, it is at the Mimetimc the most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, ami-the dan gerous affections oi the throat ami lungs. Asa pro vision ngahist sudden attacks of (Vo% Medicines and Fine Chemicals IM A\T HAVERSTICIC BROS., No. 10 S'fevtYv .Hanover Street, CARLISLE PA • . DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines', Chemicas,l hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, Toilet Articles, <&c.. Dye 'duff's. Cosmetics, Stationary, ifcc. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur poses. Their ’assortment of Goods.l n variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot he surpassed. The arti cles have been selected with great care,and.are calculated In Quulltyand price to command the attention of purchasers. Physicians, prescript lons, carefully compound ed. A full slock ol Patent Medicines on hand All goods warranted as represented. HAVEKSTICK BROTHERS, No. 10 North Hanover St. Feb. 18.187C—li* pEOTECTION LIGHTNING. fo those interested- I would say that during the season of h>»*7.l had the Rod of the Cumber land Lightning Rod Company, erected upon my house and barn. In the severe storm of the 2>»ih of June la*t, the Rod upon my house was siruolc hv n very heavy holt of Lightning meeting the pointand running down in Hod perfeulfully, till it came to the spouting, the Rod coming In contact with the same a small portion of, the fluid left upon the spouting, molting it In seve ral places, passed down t lie corners of the build ing taring ••fl* the corner hoards and cracking ttie plastering in one corner ot the room, three children sleeping upon, the floor were not wakened. Upon notifying the company at their ofllce, in the city of Cleveland, Mr.M.H. Clapp, came within Id days from the* time of said notice and paid mo fully for the damage to my entire satlslacllon thirty dollars. In every way thisc mpany have been honorable and hart the end not rested upon the tin spout my building would not have been ha'rmed, I would recom mend the cable Rod to any cue who have build logs to protect, The above Is acorreat statement in accordance with the facts and seen Mr. Clapp, pay the above amount and It la ample to repair the loss. ISAAC FRY. WM. BHIAIP. We are pleased to say that the Pennsylvania Light nine Uod Company, of this stale, Incorpo rated by an act of Legislature, with an author ized capital of SH’O.OOO.Oi', a large proportion ol which has been paid In, have purchased t he en tire outlli.and business of the well liimwn Cleve land Company, In this Slate. The objectofthls Incorporation Is to protect the public against foreign dealers and irresponsib'e venders who are using a cheap and Inferior artlcle.such aa galvanized Iron nn‘d Jointed Rods; they not being responsible lor the damage, care not what they use. Tins Homo Company guarh'nteßft protection, for 10 years, and aieevcry way reliable and are receiving the palron'lgo of the public ns they fully oeslre, Tno Rod adopted by this company, Is continuous wltnout Joints or breaks, being composed ol 4 largo telegraph and 4 Copper wiles combined in rope form, and is recom mended by the highest authorities. The dome olllcc of tins company Is at the corner of Second and Locust street, Harrisburg. . July 2s. 70— ©merles. Q.ROCERIES, stc. The subscriber begs leave to inform the cltl zoqs of Carlisle and vicinity that he bas pur chased the Grocery Store of D. V, Keeiiy No. 78 south Hanover street, Carlisle, where Lo will carry bn the Grocery Business ns usual. His as sortment m varied, and consists in part of QUEENSWARE, . GLASSWARE. STONE and ■ • ' EARTF/EN WARE, CEDAR and WILLOW WARE TEAS. * COFFEES. 9 SYRUPS. aUICES, * FANCY SOAPS; ROPES. TOBACCO, •FISH, OILS, HALTERS, &EGARS, SALT, POTATOES, . DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, CORN MEAL. BUCKWHEAT' FLOUR, FEED, ami n fuM assortment of articles usually kept In n first-elans Grocery store. Give him a call, and satlNfactlon will bo guaranteed. Oct. 10, IKIiO. JOHN HECKMAN. rational hotel, Cor. Hanover And Walnut Streets, CARLISLE, PA, Having taken possession ox amt-refitted tu a style of neatness and eomfprt equal to any oth er similar esta llshraent In - tno county, the above named and well known Hotel. 1 a ■ now prepared to receive and accommodate euch guests us may favor tno with their patronaze.— My old customers, as well aa new ones, will do well to patronize the National House under Its now and approved arrangements and manage ment, N. W. WOODS, Proprietor, April 21.711-tf COST I.V.AU- ( Walnut St., Olnci., Ohio, or 75 Maldon La TJ. Y. Way 6,70 — IJIHE OLD WAY A N D T H E NEW THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. (ESTABLISHED ISGI.) Nus. 81. 33, 35 and 37 Vesey Street, 'NEWY O R K . HAVE Al-POINTED DANIEL CORN MAN, - CARLISLE, PA., to sell their Teas and Coffees at the same prices that the Company sell them nt their ware houses in Now York. A fuil supply of the fresh est New Crop Teas will bo, kept fur sale at ail times.* All goods warranted to give satisfaction or the money refunded. Only one profit charged from the Producer to the Consumer, From five to eight profits saved by purchasing from this Company. UNDER THU OLD SYSTEM of doing business, the consumer of Teas had to pay about eight profits between the producer ami himself, to cover as many Intermediate sales, • UNDEII THE NEW SYSTEM the Great American Ten Co., dlnh i* uto Teas to thoconsumer through thelfyAgents, all over the country, subjecting thorn UV but m e profit, and that nut a very moderate one, a* nsmall percen tage on the immense sales w II amply satisfy the Company, lor they sell teousandu of chests of. Tea in the same or less i line than It took to sell one chest under the old system. July IN, 70— :im pARDEN HEEDS, AT HAVERBTICK BROTHERS, No, 10and 5 North and south Hanover streets, CARLISLE, PA. M(*LAN:aHAN BTONE & XSETT have for sale every Implement used on a May 12,70—5 m ’ -- CHEAP, durable, simple pearing, all enclosed from dust, Ac., delivered free of Height and warranted. McLA.NAH.AN, STONE A ImETT, Holliday sburg, Pa. May 12. 70— KEMOVAL!— The umlerslPTietl hepß leave to inlorm the clllaousof Carlisle and vecimty thin he has removed nls at re to Mr. Cramer's Building. In the rear of the, Cour house, where he will bo pleaded to see all his old cus tomers and hosts of new ones. HENRY POHLEY. AGENTS WANTED.-($10 per day) by the American Knitting Machine Co.. Bustou, Muss., or St. Louis, Mo. Aug. 18,70-8 m gitobEß, ®lntoarr, &c. HAIL! ALL HAIL ! I . THE GLORY OP THE NIGHT IB THE morning glory stove. PLA 0 B the greatest stove.FOß 1808. Walker &■ Claudy Just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, where they have purchased the latest and best assort* meat of PA Illi Oil. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES ever brought to this place, have now on exhibi tion ami foi sale at their Store Rooms. NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, whore they will always bo pleased to seo inolr old friends and many now ones, call and exam ine _ ‘ THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER —AND— ' THE CELEBRATED REGULAR i OR TARY TOP COOKING STOVE THE BEST IN TUB WOKLP. THE MORNING GLO^Y is mo mo i pe r a.oi punor stove in nse anywnero or every” hero, it la a Base Burner, and one fire will lost .ii winter. It has mica doors nil around and Is hs right und cheerful ns an open gate. Wo rcspectfn iy refer to the following persons frftm among hundreds of others who have used It. as to lls merits: James B/Weakley, Rev, J. Boas, W. B. Mullln, Wcbert & Borland Geo. Wclse. Pavlcl Rhoads, Levi Trego, Hatnhel Gleason, Weakley & Sadler, L. T. Greenfield, Samuel H. Gould, Jnsou W. Eby, Thus. Lee, Peter Simh r, Wm. P. Stuart, Jos. Galbraith We Imveolsoarery large variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely: NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION, (Gas Burner,) WM. PENN, EUREKA, ■ - ■ . WABASH. • ' ELECTRIC, and NtAGRA, all of which have given great sat isfaction to the purchasers. Wo have also .a largo lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, TIN AND SHEET IRON, of allkinds cunsuuutly on band. SPOUTING. ROOFING A JOBBING of all kinds done on short nonce and substanti ally. In conclusion we invite our friends to call and examine our goods and save at least wen typer cent. WALKER & CLAUDY. . NO. IS WEST MAIN STREET. 4 Carlisle, pa. Oct. 8.1809. J^CONOMISTS Your attention Is ealed to the fact that at RHINSMITH & RUPP’S store you can see the finestdlsplay of goods over kept In any similar establishment in the coun ty, consisting In putt ol the following STOVES AND HEATERS, JOHN ERNST. Warranted to give general satisfaction SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR BEATER, ORIENTAL PARLOR STOVE, LIVELY TIMES RADIATING BASE BURNER, JUNIATA PARLOR HEATER. PARLOR LIGHT BASE BURNER, Which for beauty, economy and durability con- COOK STOVES, BARLEY SHEAF, Warranted to BAKE, ROAST and HEAT better with less fuel, than any other stoves in tills market. Attention is called to our REVOLVING LIGHT BASE BURNER, REVOLVING LIGHT BARE BURNER, iQuite a novelty) • Having acquired a reputation In this and ad joining counties for our We are determined to keep up the same in the fu ture, reeling confident that we can sell you good articles at rates lower than others sell bad. We have also on hand and, for sale a fine as sortment oi PLAT IRONS, COt’FEE MILLS, ». And all sorts of HOLLOW WABE, Of good .material and heap. We have, ntjd keo ' constnntlyon hnnd.avcry large assortment of WAKES usually kept In a first class TIN AND SHEET IRON WAREHOUSE, ROOFING, ~-' Done on short notice, and at'reasonable terms. None but good workmen and-good material on buna. BHINESMITH & ftUPP, Nos. 62,64,68.N0rth Hanover St.,’ November 11, 1W1». Carlisle.Penna, 5-20’S 1881'S BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED MOST LIBEKAL TERMS Bought and Sold at,Market Ratos. COUPONS CASHED, Pacific Railroad Bonds Stocks Jioufjht anrfSold on Commission Only. CHICAGO, DANVILLE AND VINCENNES First Morli/age 7 P. C. Gold Bonds For at oo and accrued Interest. received and Interest allowed on Bully Balances, subject to check at sight. NO)/40, SOUTH THIRD STREET, / FIULADEIpniA. ji/y7iwo. Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Serg’l Irvin, C6l. A. Noble, Mr. Mansfield, Bnp’t, Mt. Holly Poper Mill Co. Sam’l Kempton, T)ios. Chamberlin, ohn Stuart, ' John T. Green. Henry L. Burkholder, Richard W cods, J. 8.-Woods, MuJ. Woods. . Gregg. John M. orour own manutactnre STOVES AND HEATERS, not bo,nui pawned. NOBLE COOK, NOVELTY PARLOR COOK, and NATIONAL RANGE, STOVES, KNIVES arid FORK SPOONS, PANS, COAL BUCKETS, SPOUTING,! and JOBBING Bankers, &c, —ON— G O LD i i BOUGHT AND SOLD. ffiarhtDarc. H A R DW ARE 1 —AND— CUTLERY, irijjjjjiit «£• ofp jj toko thisopportnnityof dlrectlntMh* of the community at large, ahd 11116^ particular, to their recently repicnufojjjj HARD W:A R E. They studiously avoided Investing during high prices, and patiently waited the fan out of tho bottom before attempting to refliii shelves, and now that things have been rede o old time prices, as near as possible, they h a invested largely and oro prepared to g Uaran to their friends and customers ualow prices any market outside the cities. They dspeeb Invite the attention-of mechanics, farmers builders. Our stsck la complete niul none be fear meeting with disappointment In enqm r for anything In our line. We have the agency of thoWlUcoxiQii, SEWING M-A.CHIKE and would respectlbliy sk nil those in warn a Machine, to examine the Willcox & Gibbv fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to. and w delivered to all parts ofthe town free ofchn£ Feb. 26. UUD.—lv • Lmr * 18T0 HA R D AR e - HENRY SAXTON I J. p. mxi. H. SAXTON, & CO.,' KO. 15, EAST MAIN ST„ Dealers in Hardware, Iron, uilcry , fy CARLISLE, PA., hereby announce to the public, that tlieyinter selling everything In thetrllne,ellhenUui|{« or retail, ol .prices much lower than can I boaght-thlusla* oi Philadelphia. Our stock const -ta In part of BUILDING MATERIAL OP AU DESCRIPTIONS Iron, . Paints, Nails, Oils, Shovels, Glass, lines, Putty, Forks, Varnishes, Rakes, Cement, Spades, Plaster, • Crow bars, Kami, Sledges, Powder, ' Picks. Hafetvfa Also a full and well selected assortment! MECHANIC’S TOOLS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLER} A full stock of FARM BELLS Plows, flames, Chains, Grain bags, Hopes,P4 leys, and Hay Elevators of all descriptions, GUNS, PISTOLS,,* POWDER, SHOT. CAPS and ammunition of all kinds. Thankful for past favors, by stringatfcnllfinl business we hope to receive a. continuation 0 tbe sumo. insurance J^OME INSURANCE Of New Haven, CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL - £1.000,000 The “ Horae”,la established on a SECURE BASIS, the business annually amounting to $2,000*00 and Is one of the MOST RELIABLE AND POPULAR COMPANIES in the United States Special attention given to Perpetual luaawD» on Desli*able Property at low rates. ALL LOSSES Liberally Adjusted AND pmomPily paid at tho ofllco of the CARLISLE AGENCY, No 20 West Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. SAMUEL K. HUMRICH, Oct. 28. ISGD—Iy 1794. “ crt im ompany INSURANC NORTH AMERICA!! Philadelphia. Oldest Insurance, Company in America. CASH CAPITAL*AN D SURPLUS, Si,SOO,«». SEVENTY-ONE YEAKS nuci’CMfill linrtnw experience, with a reputation for INTEoWin and HONORABLE DEALING UNaUKP^ tu by any similar institution. LOSSES PAID since oiganlzatlon, over 993,000,000. It Is WISDOM and ECONOMY to In™™‘S.sS best Companies, and there Is NONE Baiun than the old INSURANCE COMPANY w NORTH AMERICA. ArthurG. Coffin,President; CharlesPlnK-™ President; Mathias Marls, Secretarys WUiwo Buehlor, Central Agent, Harrisburg. 1 a. * ' SAML. it HUMBICH.AgraI. SlulrfStreet, UHIWe. December 10, H>69—ly. QHEAP COAL! CHEAP COALI! The subscriber Is prepared to deliver, by oar load, to Llmeburnors and other confinn along the line of the Cumberland Valley aa road, the celebrated . LIKENS VALLEY COAL, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES FOB CASH This Coal is of very superior quality, be furnished at prices which will defy all co y tltlon. . . r>«r»lBle. The subscriber will deliver Coal at • t by the car load during the current momu» the following prices per ton of 2,000 lbs.. PEA NUT..... STOVE, EGG And to other points of the road, ho It. adding or deducting the expense of am . In freights. * »«n.nrlsooi The above rates will bo subject to Bio* fall of prices, each month a q£j!fZIN N, Office cor. Main and Pitt Sts., Carlisle. Pa Feb. 10 id 70. 51(',500 2:rl;,£!2""«‘ ; MEN OF PBQEEESf, by Jas. Parton. Greely and other prominent*' tors. It Is the most complete and compeufji* lllernr> and uuisllo work ever publish' l ;., contains sketches of Charles Dickens, Bun gome and GO other prominent Americans. ' DuN. NEW YOltK AND HAUTFO li» W LlHtllNU COMPANY.2OfI to 21»Eust LlthSHeei, w.y. Bop. I,7o—lra H. SAXTON & CO. cs 00 4 10 *' 525 • '".6 23