/ Sbtotoe, fflfmnarf, &c HAIL I ALL, HAIL !! tub glorv of the night is the MORNING GLORY STOVE AV E a’T WARD Train leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. M., Median losburgH.:yj,CarllHlo»Ul, New vlllo 0.47 Hhlpponsburg 10.20. Clumibersbnrg UUI. Green castle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.4 a A. M. Mail Wain leaves Harrisburg l..*W P. M.. Mo* olmnlesburg 2.00, Carlisle 2.40, Newvillo XlO.Sliln , pensburg 8.15, Cbamborsburg 4.20, Grecncastle 4.5(i. arriving at Hagerstown 5.23 P. M. • Rntrrxt Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15 P. M.v» e< dianlcsburg 4.17.Cnr1151e0.17. Newvi. c 3.so.Ship; polishing 0.17, arriving at Cbamborsburg at G. 40 Train loaves CbamberHburg 8.00 A. M., . .vV- n Grecncastle lUS. arriving at Hagerstown 10,00 A HEATING hIOVLS M THE GREATEST STOVE FOR ISM* Walker * Chiudy imvlng Just returned- from Now York and Philadelphia. where they have purchased the largest, latent and host assort ment of 1* A Hi-0 K « COOKING AN n • Vlirbrniivlil to this place. Have now on o * h "’ l, :i,m ami for solo at their atom Rooms. NO. O' WEST MAIN STREET, umioit thnv will always ho pleased to ace tuctr old frlondJ and many new ones, call and exam ine THE GREAT MORNING GLORV I’ARLOH STOVE AND IIEATE V -AMI ■run OBLERRATBO REGUI.ATOROR TABY TOP COOKING STOVE THE HEST IK THE WOKUK Ti iK MORNING GLORY is me mo r. perfect punor stove in use anywnero or everywhere. It Is a Base Humor, and one fire will lns{ -II winter. It has mien doors nil around and Is ns right si ml cheerful ns an open gate. we respcelfn ly refer to the following persons from nmotiK hundreds of others who have used tt. ns to Its merits: James B. Weakley. I Hon. J. Stuart, Rev. J. Boas, 1 Edward Fury, W. B. Mullln, Serg’t Irvin, Webert.t Borland 'Col. A. Noble, Geo. Wnlse. I- Mr.. Mansfield, Sup% David Rhoads, 1 Ml. Holly Paper* Mill Levi Trego, - , i Co. Samuel Greason, (• yam I Kempton, Weakley & Sadler, * j; t Greenfield, 1 1 hos, Chambcnm, Samuel H. Gould, 'ohn .Stuart. Jason W.Eby, John T. Green, Tims. Lee. i Henry L. Burkholder, PeterSpahr, Richard Woods, \VmM\ Stuart. . , L «. Woods, Jos. Galbraith iMnJ. Woods. John M, Gregg. Wo have also a very I a rue variety of Conic Stove of the very best, namely: NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION. (Gas Burner.) . . \VM. PENN. HUnEKA, WABASH. ELECTRIC. and NIAGRA, allofwjiich have Riven groat sat isfaction to the purchasers. We have also large lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, ofour own nmuniactnre TIN AND SipiET IRON of all kinds constantly on hand. SPOUTING. ROOFING A JOBBING of all kinds done op short notice and substanti ally. In conclusion wo invite our friends to call and examine our goods and save at least wen ty percent. WALKER A CLAUDY, NO. IK WEST MAIN STREET. Caui.isi.k, pa. (Jet. 8. ISli'J. Q_RAND OPENING OF THE FALL CAMPAIGN. RIIINMITH &■ IllilT, No. 02 j ami 01 North 'Hanover street Tin and Sheet-lion Workers, And dealers in Cook Parlor , and rrcn/ variety/ of H E A T I N a S T OVES Tho subscribers, having recently .erected ft commodious store room, adjoining their old stand, allordlng Increased facilities for business, are how prepared to lurnlso their patrons and he public generally with every article-In their tine, on the most accommodating terms. With large and varied as ortmcnl, li whlgh mhll ons’aro eonstunlly made, they feel conlldent hut in quality and price they are ahead of all ompetltlon. . ' A RLOR STOVES, COOK -STOVES, This department of their stock is unexcelled torurtisllc design, supeiiorllnlsu, and slmpllcl ty of arrangement, amongwhk-h may be men tioned the MINAY .SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATER, SUNNY SIDE DOUBLE-OVEN COOK BARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK, and NOVELTY PARLOR, COOK STOVE. with a variety of other Cook Stoves well known for their excellence. KITCHEN RANGES, of all kinds, including the celebrated NATIONAL RANGE, RASE B IT R N E R S , If you want an Ornamental Stove, If you want an Economical Stove, .If you want a Powerful Heating Slovn, If you want a Perpetual Flro Keeping Stove, call and examine our slock, where you will dnd the ORIENTAL HOT BLAST. with reversible lluu unci oven ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER, for two or more rooms SPEAR’S REVOLVING LIGHT, AND MAGIC LIGHT BASE BURNERS, with a largo assortment of PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES. ALSO SHEET IRON AND TIN WARE, Plain and Japanned, including Toilet Ware, Cash and Heed Boxes, Bread, Cuke, amt Sugar Boxes, Spoons of all kinds, / X.adles, Lanterns, Coal Buckets, Enameled and Plain Hollow Ware, Wrought Iron Pans, .Shovels and 'Fongs, Coal and FlourSleves, Flat irons, Brass Kettles, Fruit Jars, Ac,, Ac., embracing a large and complete assortment to which w<* invito the attention of buyers. We are also prepared to furnish Pump* for Cistern* and Beep lIW/^ and have fur sale the celebrated CUCUMBER 'WOOD PUMP, warranted genuine. *-* * Constantly on band FIREBRICK AND REPAIR** Foil STOVES ROOFING, SPOUTING, AND JOB WORK jiltende.l lopiomplly and on reasonable tonus 8®" Old Slaves taken in Exchange. Thankful for the* patronage* heretofore bestow ed on ns wo are determined, by Increased ett'orts to merit n eontlmmneo of It. and respectfully u*k the public to call and examine for them ’UtV°S‘ KHINKSMITH & HUPP. Nos. 02 and Gl, North Hanover Rt., Carlisle, Pemm pF2 70. OUMBERLAND VAI.Xi E Y KAIL B O A DJ CHANGE OP HOUBBI Summer Arrangement, Oi» ami after Thursday, Jund 1(5. 1870, I’nsacu «or Trains will ran daily aa follows,(Smulaysox ceplcd), K A STWARD! Atmnmndntifm 7mfn leaves A. M., Shlppensbnrg 5.25), Ngwvlllo fi.OO, turllßlel «;n, Mechanlcsburg 7.0*2 arriving at Harrisburg 7 * llTfi/i Wn/a leaves Hagerstown K.OO A. M., castle s.B.i,Chambersburg lUO.Shlppenslmrg U.4<». NowvlUe K».l I, Carlisle H.W, Mgehunlcsburir 11.21 arriving at Harrisburg 11,1V5 A. M. /Slrpre.w 7’min leaves Hngorstowi l-" 0 M. Greeneastle 12.25, Clmmborsbnrg 1.05, shjppens bnrg 1,87, Newvillo 2.10, Carlisle 2.50, Mechanics burg B.ls. arriving at Harrlsbmg 8.50 P. M. A Mired Train loaves Hagerstown 8.0.*, 1. JU Grecncastlo 1.12, arriving at Chamberslmrg o.Oa I ’jSs)-Mftkltig close connections at Harrisburg wKo trahis toand from Phlhulelplim.Now Yora. Baltimore, Washington, Plttahurg,ami all points Wc ’ sr * O. N. LULL, Mnv 12. IK7O. Supt. Ballroiul LUUct*. Chamb’g April 80, 1870. T>EA.DIKG KAIL UOAD, ■*" PALL ARRANGEMENT. Monday, September nth, 1871). Great Trunk lino from the North and North West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading Pottsville, Tataaqua, Ashland, Slmnioklu, Leb anon. Allentown, Huston, Epbrata, Lltlz, Lancas tc»’, Columbia. Ac. . Trains leave Han isburg for Now T ork ns fol lows* at 5 35, 8 lit, 8 50 A. M., and 2 50 P. M„ con necting with similar trains.on Pennsylvania llallroad, and arriving at New York at I-' 10 noon, 3 50. and 10 Oil P. M„ respectively. Sleep ing Cars accompany Hie 5 35 A. M., trains with out change. Returning: Leave Now York utO 00 A. M.,12 00 noon and 5 00 P. M., Philadelphia at 8 15 A. M. and 3 30 P. M.; Sleeping cars accompany the 000 A. M. t and 5 00 P. 31. trains from Now York, without, change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Potisvillo, Tn maqun, Mmersvllle, Ashland. Sliamokln, Plne grovo, Allentown and Philadelphia at K 10 A., M.. 250 and I 10 P. M., stopping at l.ebaiion and principal wav stations; the I 10 P. M. train con necting tor Philadelphia. Pottsville and Colum bia only. For Poitsvllte, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn..via.Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail road leave Harrisburg at It -lu P. M. East Pennsylvania Railroad trams leave Pend ing for Allentown. Easton and. Now \ork at 7 25. 10 JO U) 15 A M.,aml 1 15 P. M Returning, leave New York at 0.00 A. M„ 12 00 noon liml 5 00 p- M.and Allentown nl7 20 A. M, 12 25 noon, I Hu and 8 JSP. M. Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7- »i A M., connecting with similar (min on East Penna. Railroad, returning from Reading at 035 P. M„ stopping at all stations. Leave Pottsville at 5 10, Uuo A. M., and 2 50P. 31.. Herndon at 10 00 A, M.. Sliamokln at.s 10 and U (I.) a. M,. Ashland at 7 05 A. M.. and 1230 Noon ivlnlmnnv city at 7 51 A.- M., and 1 07. P. M„ Tama qua at 8 33 A. M., and 2 20 P. M., for Philadelphia and New York. . Leave Pottsville, via. Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad at 8 15 A. M. for Harrisburg, and 12n)mmn for Pine Grove and Treinont, . Reading accommodation train, leaves Potts ville at 540 A. M., passes Reading at 7 30 A. M., arriving at Philadelphia at 10 20 A. M., returning, leaves Philadelphiaul 5 15P. M„ passing Reading at s 00 F. M,. arriving at Pottsville at 0 10 P. M. Pottstown accommodation train, loaves Potts town at 0 25 A. M„ returning, leaves Philadel phia at •! (Ml P. M. Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7.20 A. M.. and »515 I . M., lor Ephrata, Lltiz, Lancas ter. Columbia, ao. Perklomeu Railroad trains leave Perklomen Junction at 7 10, 0 05 A. M.,3 00 and 035 P. M., returning, leave Schwenksvllloat 0 3), K ID A. M., 12 5D Noon, and 1 10 P. M., connecting with simp lar trains on Reading Railroad Oolebrookdale Railroad trains leave P<«ttstowu at 0 ID A. M., and 0 20 P.M. returning, leave Ml. Pleasant at 7 00 and 11 5 A. M„ connecting with similar trains on Heading Railroad. . Chester vallev Railroad tiains leave Bridge port g t s 30. A. M.; 2 05 and 502 P. M„ returning, leave hownlnutoWn at 0 20 A. M„ 12-15 and 5 15 P. M}, connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad. On .Sundays: leave New York at 5 00 P. M , Philadelphia at h 00 A..M. and 3 15 P. M-. (Hie , k 00 A. M. train running only to Rending,) leave Pottsville ul 8 on A. M , Harrisburg at o 35 A.M. and ■! 10 P. M. •. leave Allentown nt7 23 A. M. and H 45 P, M. leave Rending at 7 15 A. M, and 10 05 P. M. for Harrisburg. at" 23 A. M. for New York, at -I -15 P. M. for Allentown, and at II -10 A. M. and •J 25 P M, for Philadelphia., ' Commutation. .Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets‘to and from all points ul re duced rates. , Baggage chocked through t 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. G. A. Nil‘OL!«s. Sep. 22. J«7u, General tvpennteiulent. nOIITH MOUNTAIN; IRON CO’S. II A I L U O a- D ! OFFICE OF GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. C.ua.isi.K, Pa., Sept. 11, IS7O. Oh and after September liith. trains wilt leave Carlisle atIUW A, M. for Pine Grove; 2.50 P. M., for Hunter’s Run. . t Ul'/rUUNtNC. Le ive Pine Grove at, ».no A. M.; Hunter’s Run at -1.00 P. M. Sop. 22. ISTU. B. F \V T N n , CABINET MAKER , ' , AND UNDERTAKER \v E s A IN ST R E ET . a,, CARLISLE, PENN’A, . A SCLNKDID AsaOIITMKHT OK N E W F UR N IT U R E for the Holidays, comprising Sofas, . Camp Stools. Lounges, Centre Tables. Rooking Chairs, ’ Dining Tables. Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomans, Bureaus, ‘What-Nots Secretaries, Ac.. Ac., Part nr. Chamber. Dining Room, Kitchen and Oltice ' F U R N I T U R E . OFFICE STOVES. of the Latest Styles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS. Splendid New Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, OILT FRAMES AND PICTURES. “Tiusreat variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town ami country attended *.o promptly and on reasonable terms. , Dec. 17,15 G ’ T>OBERT OWENS, ' SLATE ROOFER, AED DEAL tiR IE SLATE ' LANCASTER. PA All Work Guaranteed. r/£r Orders Left at fids Ofllca will ro celvo promotattention. October 11, JStifl—ly. OARRIAGE BUIXjDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, AND REPAIRING Done promptly and at reasonable mlo* Carriages, BUGGIES, AND SPRING WAGONS, Always on hand or made to order. I will rxrlllilllin C'AHIUAGKH, IUIGUIEH, ol SPUING WAGONS for Gontl HORSKS. Second Hand Wagons of all Kinds A. SBNSBMAN, Still at work, ami Invites all Ids old customers and the public in general to give him a call. Knives aim Forks, Remember the old established place, on Pit street, north of the Railroad Depot, Carlisle. A FIRST CLASS livery In connection with the abovo establlshnient. 11. K. PEFFER, May 12,70- ly TMI'OIITANT TO SOLDIERS! A decision hasjust been rendered by the Uni ted Stales Supreme Court, whleh allows a bounty of SUM to each soldier who enlisted In tho volun teer service for three years prior to July 22. IHiil, end was discharged for disease before tho expi ration of Iwo years. The decision does notalleet those who enlisted after July 2.*. IMH. The heirs of those who enlisted as above and have since died are entitled (o the same as surviving sol diers. The undersigned Is prepared to collect all Claims arising from the above decision. In let ters of Inquiry, please enclose a postage stamp. W M. B. BUTLER, March 111, lU7O tl Carlisle. Pa, ’ CIHEAP. durable, simple wearing, nil ) enclosed from dust, Ac., delivered free of freight and warranted. McL AN AIIA N, BTON E A ISETT, llollldaystmrg, Pa. —May 12, 7(l— Hallmans OHANOtf OK M.’llf DUI.K F. C. ARMS, Ufn'l. Sup 7. Taken In exchange for work, Z3rn (J&ooDsi. 1870. PALL AND WINTER, NEW ARRIVAL OF Ml,I, AND VINTER HOODS, gat. prices that defy competition. BILK SIIAZ AND WOOL POPLINS. KM PRESS CLOTHS, FRENCH MEIUNOES, POPLIN. ROUBAIX, NORWICH POPLINS', POPLINS ALPACAS, PATENT WASP POPLINS, RiLKANU WOOLf-ERGE, BEAUTIFTL PLAIDS, Ac. Elegant stock of Water Proofs, m nil the new mixtures. Wo are selling a very good nuallty at 10c. peryar'd. Hamlome stock ot SHAWLS, lost opened, very cheap. While and dray BLANKETS* cheaper t)mn ever. MOUUNINU GOODS, Heaps. Black Morluoos, -11 Wool DeLalnes Bel glcn Coni. Black Cretonne, (something new and very desirable ) Crape Veils, Collars, Cloves, Thibet Shawls, Crapes. Ac. A full assortment of Funeral Goods, always on hand. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, Elegant assortment of French Casslmers. , , Cloths, Beavers and Suitings, now on exhibition. 'SHIRTS made to order at short notice} a by tailor that cannot bo excelled. FURhU FUR> !! Will open on Oct. Ist. the Lnv/m/ Mo:* ofFura over ottered. Over i-ne. immlred sets atvory low prices. D o M 10 S T I v ,(i () O i S', Unbleached Muslins, at 8 and Ul els, A Tip Top Muslin at 12>£ets. 1 yard wide. Best Appleton (a) Muslin only 15 ids. All the popular makes,Bleached Muslins, at reduced prices. CALICOES, <J, 8,10 and 12><j cUs. CANTON FLANNELS, 15.18 and 20 cts. Lindseys. Flannels. Geans, SatHnelts, Ging hams, Checks, Tickings, Ac." All at reduced prices. . All the best I)eLullies In new styles only'2o cts A great bargain In Plain Alpacas all colors only 2-5 cts. per yard. A full stock of HOSIERY, UL* IVES. AND NOTIONS, at very Reasonable -Prices. . I wonld'oordlally invite nil to inspect out* now stack and prices ns.l nm determined Pot to he. undersold nut. will oiler some of the best Bor* gains that can bo found In Carlisle. L. T. GREENFIELD, No. i, Fust Main Street. Sep. 21), 70. 1870. . FALL CAMPAIGN, NOW O I> E N.I N It AT THIC CENTRAL ■ v DRY'GOODS STORE. IRreflV.from New York, and Phllauelphla, A great''variety of DR ES S GOODS, Black and Fancy Colored Dress Silks. IRISH POPLINS, In all colors. FRENCH POPLINS In all colors. EMPRESS REPPS, all colors. Cain Plaid Cloths for Circulars and Sciillngs. PLAID POPLINS MERINOES, ALPACAS, Ac. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, Striped and Plaid Shawls, a'g • t variety for • Ladles’, Misses’, and Children. FURS! PUBS!! a full lino of overv grade and quality of Furs. Great bargains. Much under tho price of lost season. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, Great bargains In White Blankets! Great Bargains in Colored Blankets. WOOLEN GOO S , Breakfast Shawls, new styles of Hoods, Scarfs, Ties, Ac., in great quantities. DOMESTIC GOODS, Muslins, Sheetings, Table Linens. Tickings, CaMeoes, Ginghams, Kentucky Jeans, at lower rates than elsewhere. FLANNELS, FLANNELS, our stock cannot bo surpassed In any grade or kind of Flannels. Call and, see, great Induce ments to purchase CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, of every variety and quality, at prices to suit al customers. Call ami see all Garments, and made up at short notice. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, In such variety ns we are only able to exhibit, Call and sec for yourselves. » CARPETS. CARPETS, This Curler Is tun most p-rfeet Invention over oflercd,lo the public. It Is easily opniuttvl. neat In appearance, ami wilt not Injure tin* hair, ns there In no heat required, nor any metallic sub- Hlaneo used to rust nr break the hair. Maimlactured only, and for sale bv McMILbAN.tCO, . No. til Norik front St. I*IIII.A DKI.CJI IA, l*A. Hold'at Dry Goods. Trimmings and Notion Ht<»re.s. , N. U.—Single Box 2.) cents; d boxes, aborted sizes, (tjets. Mailed /nr louny part ol tne United .Slates, upon receipt of Iho iponcy, Hargalns-al the Central, for over Customer, June H). 7U-tint Wo have lust piled our Carpet Room, with new beautiful styles of Carpets, Floor Oil-clolhs, ail widths Drugglll, Mailings. Hugs, Matts, Ac. Cannot he undersold In Carpets. , Wewomd wav to all persons desiring to pur chase Fall Goods, to examine our mock before making purchases, ns we have purchased the lamest stock of Dry Goods and Carpels, at ex tremely low prices that can he seen In the coun ty and as wo are determined to keep up our reputation lor selling very cheap. Call and see fur yourselves. LEIDICH & MILLER, Sep 2ft, 70. ffilotljing, 18T0. UIj ' 1870’ 18T0. OPENING SPRING TRADE Ready Made Clothing, WilMllAKEi BROWN, THIS MONTH Opening to iho uenopio the pnvnno.st stock of FINK CLOTH (NO for Men ami Boys, that Oak Hall has over contained, _ Since last Kali wo have scoured the two largo lots adjoining ns, and have erected upon thenr an Iron-front, hulldliiK, equal In hI/.o to our for mer Building, milk lug Oak Hall twice ns huge ns before, in order to accommodate the GREAT MASS OF PEOPLE, Who have become our customers. Wo Invito all our customers, with their neigh bors and friends, to pay us an early visit, to ex amine oar-Mammoth Buildings; and to Inspect our MAMMOTH STOCK, WANNAMAKER ■& BROWN. oak rr A L L CLOTHIN (i EfcT Ali LIBIIM F.N T. Nos. 530, 532, 531$ 530 Marketstreot, Mini Nos. I, 3 5,7,9, U and 13 South Sixth street. PnrLADRLPHIA. • Bond your orders if you can’t come. April M. IS7O—IV, ■IN EVERY WAY / WORTHY OF AI^TENTION. The greSfrssJid vantages we possess, as the reStdt of a large, well-established ancKsuccessful business; with an expeKencc of more than twenty-five\ years, enable us to offer inducements to all who are about to Uecome purchasers of J wsrßtady-Made Cjsthing-r&x second to no establishment'in the country. iOur garments are all made off ho best materials, carefully fleeted; nothing un sound owii'any way imperfect is madofup at all, even in. the lowest grades of goods. It is a wellrestablished fact among clothie«s,that our Ready-Made Glothinfo, in every thing that goes to’fcnake a superior gar ment, is wwqualled 'by any stock of goodsT^Thiladelphia. Our large and varied that every/bae can be fitted at once, without qelay. Our prices are always guaVam teed as low, or lower, thanlthe lowest , elsewhere. We Wave also a fine assortment of / ' BSr Goods in the Piecj,~®s. which will be made unit in the best manngjf and at prices much than are usually, Garments made to orck^T visiting Phila delphia,ican, by having their fneasur i registered on our books/have samples of goods forwaited, with price lists, by, mail,’ any time,. and gar ments,Vither made to order or seleftedfem our Ready-Made Stock, fonSs<4gd by express, which will be to fit correctly. BENNETT ,&>CO. Tower Hall, siB Market St. Half way between FftltMiui Sixth Sts, 1 PHILADJ&PHIA. 1870. GKAKP opening of.&pbing AND bU MMICK GOODS FUR MEN, YOUTH, (AND BOYS’ WEAK, at the old and well known store f ISAAC LIVINGSTON, iYo. 22, JVorth Hanover Street^ ’Nowoponlnglho latest novelties tn largo va rietlesof tho Lost makes known to the trailc. Fine. IVcnclt, Haxoon. Enr/lith and Donmlin CLOTH. UABSTMRHS, VESTINGS, SATINETS, TWEEDS, . LINEN, COTTONADES. MARSEILLES, made up In a superior stylo, or sold by the yard, at the lowest prices. If sold by tho yard, no charge for mittlng. A splendid lino of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Largo variety of TRUNKS, VALISES. CARPETBAGS, UMBRELLAS, BUTTONS, BINDINGS, BUCKLES, Ac., . A General Lot of allor's Goo'ti* ( The beslHlyle Clothing in town! ) < The Pest made Clothing In town ! f I. The best assortment In town! J f Our sleek of Piece Goods for "j ■< customer Trade, r (. Superior to any In town! J ( The lowest prices In town for the T J same (|iialltv of goods. Call In No > [ trouble to (show our assortment. J ISAAC LIVINGSTON. No, 22, North Haaov<*r street, Carlisle, Established IKI7. May 12.70-1 rpHE HYPERION HAIR CURLERS. a.N INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE FOR THE LADIES. (J’ulnihd JttlyVlh, IHIC.)' IjiQR $3O 2> 100. MeLanaliun Bione & ’ Isott. HoMldavslmrg. Pu., will deliver Iron of retain, CIDER MILL, 1 Portable Hand. May 13,70- of r r to order,. CARLISLE.:. 3zyait aenflner. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, for Gray Hair lo ■; natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which m is at once agreeable, , Thealthy, mid effectual for presflrving the V linir. Faded or gray , Vf: r. finir is soon restored v, !o -original rotor villi Hie gloss ami freshness cf ■youth Thin hair i? thick, inu'd.' foiling Imir checked, and bald ness illicit, though not always; cured In- its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles arc destroyed, nr the glands atrophied . and decayed. Bat finch as remain can he saved for usefulness hy this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment,, it. will keep it clean and vigorous, its Dccasional’iiso will prevent the hair jemn turning gray or falling off, and ; onseqnenlly prevent baldness. Free i ,im those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous aud iainrions- to , the hair, . the Vigor can ■, iiy benefit but not harm it. If wanted r.’.tTcly tor a. HAIR DRESSING, nothing else cri\ lie found so desirable, voriluininjr neither oil nor dye, it does no: soil while cambric. and yet lasts !t,ii;;- on the hair, giving it a rieli glossy i-Mre and a grateful perfume. hepared by Dr. i. C. Ayer & Co., V' 'nc\L and Analytical Chemists,' l.i nVKLf-., MASS, .'iliC.'l $l.OO. For Snlo by HAVERSTIOK * ntlO’K., Agents, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. lU. 1870- ly • OSADALIS n FI E GREAT AMERICAN I HEALTH RESTORER, purifies the blood Oin I cu es Scrofula, Syphilis. Skin Dlseas •k RheuimitiKm, Diseases of Women, ami ill Chronic A Heel lons of the Blond, Ltvor md Kidneys. Recommended by the Modi _ -al Faculty and many-thousands, of our Q nest cltl/oiH. ‘ ‘ , IO Head the testimony of Physicians and oatlenls «ho have used Ros.tdalls; seed idr our Rosadalls uuldo to Health Hook, . .r Almanac for this year, which wo publish A for gnltulidu* dls-tVlhuthm ,it will give you much valuable Inldrmrtlon. Dr. It. S\ r . Carr, of Baltimore. says: I take pleasure In Veeonnnemhug ymiv DIIo.SAU vbisas a very powerful alterative. 1 have seen It used In two caves with happy results—one In a case of secondary svnhills, In which Hie patient, pr mounced himself cured after having taken live mottles of vuur medicine. The other N a case ol A scrofula of long standing, which Is japldly \X Imniovmg under Ms use. and Dio indica tions are Unit the pa’lent Will soon recover I have carefully examined the formula hy L which your Uosadahs Is made.and 11ml it an excellent compound of alterative in- of Nlcholasvllle, Ky.. says, he has used Ilovadalis In cases of serolula land Secoudaiy Syphilis with satisfactory ’results us a cleanm of the Blood 1 know no I holier remedy. ‘ , . | .Samuel G. McFaddon, Murfreesboro, ' Vha’ve'uscd seven bottles of Hosmlalls, and am entirely cured ol Rheumatism; send me four hottl's. as 1 wish tt for my i brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. neiijiioin Hechlol, ol Lima,Jdilo. writes. -J Ihi ve soMeicd lor twenty years with an inveterate eruption ovei my whole body ; a short time since T pmehased a bottle ot U'isad*»liH and n elleeiedu pel led. cure. Hosudalls Is solo hy iw-i druggists. Laboratory, (11 Exchange. Place, Haltl moru. ' CLEMENTS * CO. ’ JropncUirs. Feb.lU.lB7o-ly’ jjierry Pectoral, ,j- lOicscßcs of tho Throat and Lungs, f u>;fi as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. ■. Proljnbty never, before in the whole history of niedmme, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon the conildeime of mankind, as this excellent remedv for pulmonary complaints. .Through a long series 'of years, and among most of the races of men it lias risen higher and higher in their cstima lion, as it has become better known. Its uniform character ami power to cure the various aflectlons of the lungs ami throat, have made it known as a re liable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can he given for incipient consumption, :and the. dan gerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a pro vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every family,, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colus mid coughs, ail' should' bo provided with tills antidote for them. ■ Although settled Consumption is thought in curable, still great numbers ol cases whore the dis ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral* ' So complete is Its mastery over the disorders of'the Lungs ami Throat, that the most obstinate of them' yield to it. When noth ing else could reach'them; under the Cherry Pec toral they subside ami disappear. Sinners and Public Speakers find great pro tection from it. Asthma is always relieved ami often wholly cured by it. ‘ Bronchitis Is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small ami frequent doses. So generally are Its virtues known that wc need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more 'than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. Ayer’s Ague Cure, Por Fovoi» and Intermittent Pctct, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o.» and indeed nil the affections which arise from malarious* marsh, or ■ miasmatic poisons. As Us name Implies, it docs Cure, and does not fall. Containing neither Arsenin, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise Injures any patient. The number and Importance of its cures in tho ague dis tricts, arc literallv beyond account, and wo believe without a parallel in the of Ague medicine. Our pride Is gratified by tho acknowledgments wo receive of Hie radical cures ofTecicd In obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. , Unacclimatcd ■ persons, either resident m, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro tected by taking tho AGUE CVItE dally. For Urer Complaints, arising fVom torpidity of tho Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into hoalthv activity. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly re markable cures, where other medicines Itad failed. Prepared by Du. J. C. Ayku & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all'round "the world. I'RlCi:, $l.OO TXUt ItOTTLF. For Sale by HAVBIUSTIOK ttBRO’B., Agents Cnriuie Pa. Feb. 10 IWO-Jt* • J\B S. D. FAHIiISEY ifct-Ujy ■ CELEBRATED PREPARATION FOR CLEANSING THE BLOOD. The long and favorably known Prepnintlon of Dis. D. 1* a limey a sou J*ir cleansing the uloud, needs at tins du> no recommendation at our hands, Us virtue* having been established by the thousands oi cutes wlieio U has given releii m the must auhcuU Joims oi CHUONIC DISEASES, during tho last sixty years. So highly Is It cs teenuiU, tnat the demand Is constantly Jin-reus- Ing. not only nl home, but wo are daily teeeiv lug applications lor R irom the most i emote sections of the country—North, East bomb and West. To meet this ilenmnd.na well is to pie vuut'the pu lie from being Imposed upon, we have determined to put this PiiEPa ALIGN, In such a lorm Unit il may bo within reach oi ever* body eveiywheio* Utner Pieparathnis, far inferior to the genu ine, having been put out hy ccitalu pailies, have been mistaken by some for our own. and aa a matter of eouiHOtlie old Prepaialiun of D. Falirney A turn haa been made in sillier some In reouiullun, therelore to mevontthis mistake, ua well aa to meet the Increasing demand men tioned above, wo have concluded to send the mod cine out in LIQUID EuuM. Wo will also at the same lime put nut the origi nal in package form lor I lie benefit of some of oar old customers ami others wiio may yet pre fer the medicine as Hist prepared. NoLTeeom mending llto core ail diseases the human bony is heir to, (nil as u family nod let tie, and for all diseases originatlm from Impure Blood ami Disonloi ed Liver, it has no equal; and will euro the Pillowing diseases; .scroitila, cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Bolls; Horo Eyes, Hcuhl Head, Pimples on Ihe Face, Tetter Affections, uhl amt Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic AlieeiP.ns, Dyspepsia, Uontiveneas, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Salt lUielun, General Dcinlitv, Met curia) Font .stomach, to gether wl'h ail other Disoidets arising from Impure Blood, and Dls rdered Liver, Ac., Ac. Prepared by Dew. D. FAUUNEY A SUN, Boons* Imn)’. Maryland, And Dr. AM). FAIiRNEY, Keedysvllle. Mil. Sold by all Drugglslsand Merclianlsgonorully. None genuine* unless signed: D. Fuhrney. A Son. For sale by W. E. Horn, Druggist Cuillh.o. S. S, Huber. Druggist JSowvlllu p«. .James A. Clark Lee* Roads, JohnU. Altick, Druggist Bhlppenslmrg. il. 11, snuvoly, Druggist Alo chanicsbmg April 7 IbyO-Bm Drugs, JQKU «S AMO jU!UI>IC'IM:S . the best place •to sv r. PURE AND RELIABLE SJ> SI W G S 9 Medicines and Fine Chemicals, :r,i a,t HAYERSTICK. BROS., 6No. 10 11 Kort\v Hanover Street, CARLISLE, ~ PA DEALUItB IN Pruys, Medicines, Cheniieas,l hooks Fancy G/.ods, Confectionaries. Per turner?/, ToiJet Articles, &c., Dye ‘'shift's. Cosmetics, Stationary, ■&c. Also, Pure Wne.* for Medical Pur poses. Their assortment of Goods, u variety, novel ami elegance, cannot he surpassed. . The arti cles have been selected with great rare.and are calculated In quality and price to command the attention of purchasers.. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound, ed. A full stock ol Patent Medicines on hand All goods warranted as represented. HAVERSTirrc miOTKKKS.' No. 10 North Hanover St, Fob. IR.lR7o—ly PROTECTION FPOM LIGFITNING. Tothosp interested T wouliV sav that.during the season nf 15»>7.1 hnd the Unci nf the (’umlier* Innd Lightning Rod f’nrnrnny, creeled upon my house nnd burn. In the «overe storm nf the 2sllh of Juno the Rod upon my house wns struck hv n vorv heavy holt nf Lightning meeting the point and running down th Rod perfeclfullv. till it eame to the snouting, the Rod coming In contact with the same n small nortlon of the fluid left upon the spouting. molting it In seve r'd pieces. passed down t ho corners of the build ing taring tr 'ho corner hoards nnd crooking Hip plastering in ono co’ner nf ,tho room three children slopping upon fho floor worn n«»t wnkenecl. Upon notifying theeompnm nt fhoir, oITIpp. in tho oitv of t’lpvolnml. Mr. M, S. Clapp crime within in days from.tjiotlmo ofsnid not 100 and paid me fully for the damage to my ontlro saflslnollon ($ 01 fhlrtv dollars. In every wny this rrmpfltiy hnvo boon honorahlo and had fho end nor rostod upon the tin spout my building wonld rot-have been harmed. T would- recoin mond the on hie Unci to any ono who have build lugs to protect . JOHV FRNST. The. above la a, correct statement. In accordance with the facts ami soon Mivf’lnpn, pnvtho above amount and it Is ample to repair tho loss. ISAAC PRY, • w.m. snivp. ' Wo are pleased to say'that the. Pennsylvania Lightning Hod Company, of this stale. Incorpo rated bv an net of Legislature, with an’author ized capital nf Sli'O.nan/P, a large proportion ol a bleb ha*« been paid In, have purchased t be en tire out Hi and business of I bo '« pH Unown, Cleve land company. In ibis State. The obfeet. of.ibis Incorporation Is to protect the pubPo against foreign denl“rs mid Irresno-sib'e venders who are using a cheap and Inferior article, such n« •ralnnnl/ed Iron and Joln'ed Rods. thev not t'plmr responsible for Ihcdamage. faro not wlnit thev use. Th's Home f’omp-my cuarnnlonn prolootlon fur 0 yonrs, nnd ntvpviT.v wi»y rolinMo nml nro rooolvln"'(bo njiirnn-mo «'f »hn pnhllo ns tboy fully <oßtfo., Tno Rod adopted by ibis ooinpnnv. Is onnflniious tt'Mnouf l.ilnts-tr breaks. helm* oMtnnnsu'l o' 1 luvuo lobcrrnph nnd ■( ooppor wltos nniMnod Inrono form,. and Is ronmn mr-ndod liv tlio hipbost miMioni 'ojj Tbo Homo onion ofllbs oruopiiny is n’l tbo corner of Second nrirl I.ooitst street, Hnrrlhburg.' July 2* 70- M AT IS M , T)r. Fitter's Unr.DJiATrc VEGETA B LE R E M E D Y ■WARRANTED BY* AFFIDAVIT a rmmANKNT rimrc for RHEUMATISM’ AND NEURALGIA §5OOO • Will Bo Paid . 9-WOwillbe pa'd fanny person producing n. prepnrat'nn showinglmMns many living genu ine permanent cures as Dr, Filler’s Vegetable Rbetnhaf ie Ri medy. The sclent Ifle prescript,l n of Prof. Jos. I’, Filler. Si ,D. one of Phibul* 1- pbla’s oldest regular Physicians wbo'has made Rheumatism n specialty ,T 7 years, permanently curing with this Remedy {V» in every 1()<> untlenif treated; so warranted u nler oath, Regis tered cases, n result unparalleled. It Isa pleas ant Medicine, free from Injurious Drugs (sworn vouchers from It pawned Prominent. Physicians indorsing Dr. Filler accompany each bottle). To protect, sufferers from risk, a legal guarantee stnt ng nmnherof bottles warranted to cure will be forwarded without charge toany pers « send ing hy.letter a full, .truthful deserlpllon of ccfie. In t‘a*-e of failure to euro, the amount paid will be refunded. Price SI fin per bottle ; 0 bottles, S 7 fiO. Medical advice sent by letter gratis Ad d ress DR. FlTLFß.onieo No *JD Fourth street. Pbllndelphin.'or No 701 Broadway, N, Y Raid or obtained by Druggists,. Aug. IK. 70—If ETTIKCJ UP CLUBS, Gr eat Savimjto Consumers. T'iirlu s pnqnlro now to got no cluba. Our nn swer I* send for Price List. and a Cl ib form will accompany it with full directions. making n largo saving to consumers and remunerative to club organizers. THE GREAT MEHICAN TEA CO 31 and 33 Vcs'ey Street, NEW YOBK. , Hop. B,’7o—lm P. O. Pox 5013. Rational hotel, Cor. Hanover And Walnut Streets, CAULISLE. pa; Having taken possession oi and million In a fitylo of neatness ami comfort canal to any oili er Kimilar esia llshment In ino county, the above named and well known Hotel, I a now nronmed to receive and aonocnmodalo such gnesiK »h may favor me with their patronaze.— Mv old customers. as well as new ones, will do well lo patronize U>o National House tinder Its now and approved arrangements and nmtingtj meat; N. W. WOODS, Proprietor, April 21,-70-tf | X, pit ISO inos-c iValnutSt., Clucl., Ohio, or 7o Maidou La n y. May 5. 70— rjU-lE OLD WAY AND THE NEW THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. (KSTABMSIIUD ISCSI.) 31, 33, 35 and 37 Vesey Street, , N E W/' :% r O R K . HAVIV Al POINTED DANIEL CO UNMAN, CARLISLE, PA., to poll tholv Teas and Codecs til tho same prions that tho Company hoII thorn ut. tlmlr Ware houses tn New York. A fud supply of Iho fresh est. New Crop Teas wJU bo kepi for sale ut nil times. AM goods warranted to give satisfaction or the money refunded. Only one profit charged from the Producer to the Consumer. Prom live to eight profits saved by purchasing frotr this Company. itnoku 'run m.n system of doing business the consumer of Teas land to pay about elgni pr dlls between the producer and himself, to cover us. many Intermediate sales. UNDEII TUB SKW SYS lEM the Great American Tea Co., dl.<di><uto Teas to theconsumor through their Agei Is, all over tho eounlry, suhjoellng them to bnl oneprollt, ami that mit a very moderate one m< nsmnll percen tage on the tmmuiiHO sates vv II amply satisfy tho Company. lor tl;ey sell teousamls of chests of Tea In the same or less Mine than If took to sell one chest under tho old system. July !W. 70—am J)RIVATB HALE !—The hiilit'critier otlers for sale the house In which ho resides Dill North Hanover street.) Tho house bus h rooms and Kitchen on llrst door, 1 rooms on second and 'i on aula. Gits ami Water In house Possession given this fall if d» sired. Oct. 0, *7b, 4W, WM, W. DALE, QJtOC-ERIES, The subscriber begs» leave to Inform the citi zen of Carlisle and vicinity (but ho »>«« pur chased the Grocery Store of D. V, Kceny No. *H .Month Hanover street, Carlisle, where to will carry on the Grocery business ns usual. Ills ua not i inont in varied, and consists in purl of qujskkhwamk, GLASSWARE, * . STONE and EARTHEN WARE, CEDAR and WILLOW WARE TEAS, COFFEES. SYRUPS. SPJCES. FANCY SOAPS, HUPEH. TOBACCO, FIBII. OILS. HALTERS, bEGAKB, BALT, POTATOES. DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT. FLOUR, FEED, ,nul >i full iLSHurtmeiit'ot' article* usually kepi In uflrHl-almwOioaery Btrtte. .Give him aeall, and sutlhfartlmi will be guaranteed. . .. Oct. 10 IWiO. JOHN HECKMAN. GROCERIES I FRESH r UROUI-RIF-sn Always to bo bad at the - CHEAP STORE "NO 88 EAST POMFRET STREET And why arc they afwaya-fresh? Because we sell ugreal amount of them, am! well them low.- Therefore, turn our stock ollon.aud consequent ly our goods must he fresh. You Will find everythiugyou wish m the way of GROCERIES. QUEENHWARE, . GLASSWARE, WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, STONE AND CuOCKERY . . WAKE, Choice Hama, Dried Beef.' Bokiginu, Beef, Tongues. Biscuits and Crackers ol every - de scription. Pickled, Spiced and Fresh Oysters, sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, &c., &c. ' iml no end toj NOTIONS It 1r useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; and parents, if it don’t suit, you to (•iiinu, send your’ children, ns they will he clean with with the same care ns it you were here yourself: Ail kinds of COUNT R Y P R 0:D UC K, taken In exchange fov,Koods, or eash GEO. B. HOFEMAN. NO. SH EAST POMFKJUT STREET LATEST PROM EUROPE, Death”of Napoleon! CAPITDLATIOII OF PABIS And a Great Fall in Groceries at the store of JOHN WOLF, Jr., No. 44 EastPom'fi-et St now stock of FRESH GROCERIES just opened at • WOLF’S. . nods selling at reduced prices tit * WOLF’S. /J^hoßest Teas," Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, T AMPS, LAMPS, LAMPS At WOLF’S, FRUIT.JARS AND JELLY GLASSES At WOLE’S. ■jyj'ACKEUKL, ■ MACKEREL, , Nos. I, 2 and 9 Mackerel. in whole. Imlf, or quar ter Imi-rols, m-kii.s.ut iho lowest prlcen ever of fered In Carlisle, At WOLFIS. BEST brands flour, bacon, bams, shoulder**. Hitch, drld beef, cheese, pickled anil spired Hannon. Kurdlm-s, snioUed liailbul, Burlington herring', scaled herring at *’ WOLF'S. QUEENSWARE\ Chinaware, Glass ware, Earthenware and Woodware, ’ At WOLF’S. ' -T3URE Wine and Cider Vinegar, .At WOLF’S. ■No. *l4, East Pomfrei SL, ■ CARLISLE. Sep.-20, 70—ly ISanfeers. &c, ~5 : 20’5~ issi s BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED, MOST LIB EK At TKR M S GOLD Bought and Sold at Market Kales. COUPONS CASHED Pacific Railroad Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Bought and Sold bn Commission Only. CHICAGO, DANVILLE AND VINCENNES First Mortgage 7 F. G. Gold Bonds For sale ut 00 and accrued Interest. Accounts received find Interest allowed on Dully Balances, subject to check ut sight.- 1 1 ) Ei#AY E 843 10 AY EN 0 NO 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET. " PHIL A DELPHI A July 7 IH7O. rnHE MAGIC COMB will elmm;e any I colored hair or beard lo u permanent black or brown. It contains no volson. Any one run Uso it. Uno sent by mull fo •$ I. Address MAG IC CUM 11 CO., Springfield, Mass. Hup. 5, no-;;m , - BUdINESH AGAIN, GEO. R. FOOTE, Ag’t. Plumbing, and Gas Biting, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Orders left ut my House, S, E. corner lied ford und Chapel Alley, or Clms, Ituuclscb, No. IU West Main Hi. Juno 2J, 70 —am HAEDWAB c u T, L E R Y, M ILL i'U <& Jt O IF LJt tnlto this opporlunlly of directing n,„„. of the community nt mine, and ,5.1!? “'Hr particular, to their recently ropleill3h J ei PrV HARDWARE They studiously avoided Investing j Ullng high prices, and patiently waited th„ , out of tho bottom before attempting to n g| |t shelves, nud now that things have been rei to old time prices, ns near as possible, they Invested largely and rre prepared lo p,,, lo their friends and, customers ns low wic , any mnrhet outside tho cities. ti lcj . c Invito tho nttcutlon of mechanics, fanntn builders. Our stack Is complete and none fear meeting with disappointment In ceq Q fornuylhlng in our line. ■\Vo have the agency of the IVlllcox A(; •S.E W I'N G MAC H IK and would respectfully sk nil those In k a Machine.,to examine the WlllcoxAtiiUi fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to. and » delivered to all parts of the town free nipt ! . Feb. 25. IhOO.—dv lk 18TO HARDW . AnE -18 HENRY SAXTON H. SAXTON, & <JO„ NO. 15, EAST WAIN ST., Dealers in Hardware, Iron, uilmj . hereby announce to the public,'that davit selling « verythlng in iiiHirline.eilliendiil or retail, at nr ccs much lower than % bought ihlssid- oi Philadelphia. Our stock consuls in mtrtol • BUILDING MATERIAL OF A! DESOIIIP T 1 ,0 X R Iron, Nalls; {.Mis, Shovels, Glass, fioes, Bully. Forks. Varnishes, Rakes, Cement, Spades, BlmwP, '' Crow bars. Sami, Sledges, ' I’owdfj BIcIsh; Sals) Also ti full and well selected assortnw: MECHANIC'S TOOLS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLE A full stock of FARM BELLS . Plows, frames, Chains, Grain bags. Hopes, leys, and Hay Elevators of all dtsurl|;Uou GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SlfOl’i C. and ammunition of all kinds. Thankful tor past lavois, by strict allot# business we hope to receive n cnniimiaiic the same. “• U Ji E I N S IT RAN C Of New Haven, CAPITAL - #1.000)01 Tho “ Ilonjo” is established on ft At WOLF’S) Hie business annually amountlnuiii MOST RELIABLE AND POPULAR Special attention given to Perpetual In- oirDesirable Property nllowrfttei. Liberally Adjusted PUOMPILT PAID at the office of the CARLISLE AGES’O’r 20 West Main Street, QarliKle.Tn. SAMUEL K. HUMIHCH, > Oct. 28. 1809-ly 1794 INSURING OJIPANY NORTH AMERICA I Oldest Insurance Company CASH CAPITAL AN D SURPLUS, SEVENTY-ONE YEARS suwcralW {% experience, with a reputation tor xxir’ nnl lIONIiHAHLE DEALIMI DNBUItP* by any similar mstiiution. ■ ■LOSSES PAID Bincii'u o\er $23,000,000.. It iu WISDOM unci ECONOMY toluset'P best Companies, and Uiero is b “.tr, limn the old INHUUANCIi COMPAQ NORTH AMERICA. ArthurQ. Cnflln,President; , President; Miuhlns Maris, Srcieiaf* Buuhlor, Central Agent, Harrisburg, !“■ December 1(1, Isfill—ly. “ QHILDUEN GKY FOR eUBOUG TABLET! A weclflc fnr nil rtlsonses nf mucus inembrane. iso without DR. WELLS' CARBOLIC TA,,I S They Hhoul I bo prmnplly j , * l{Ol, .| n}oclio y Dypihorlu. nml J» llil the Tbvoul and Limun. K> . ro n woiiiifl in (i 11111 ? they nro'Kiinply invaluable remedy when tlie'Kldneys uo n«i| » p,^ luncUons properly. Homl fur B at , . cuni.H per box, uent by mall a* l pjiai prlee, by JUU Q. W N, Y., Hole ummt for the U. B. SoUl oj «ep. B.7o—im - A gents Wanted (M“'“ ° r J\ mule) Jor the PHYSIC A Ij T j 1 F h ° WOMAN: BY GEORGE H. NAPHEYS, Tills limvo, pm« hl "| k V,v l bM™i' l ' l ' llr Uiu J our. -l-i UUO liuvu iilreiuly Ll l ..nrntu**, mills with u ruplilliy Q u 111111111' 't Admits nil nitron Unit, limy m, ilr»i-‘ , l» >! S mul l nil it limn imy otlior ‘IP , ol tiimih 1 '; tor l"mill upon. wui " .WA 'll# &o. AtliirosH OEi». * IAI/ Vi.„ston. Plil[nilolplilu, Mow York null Homo ccep. rt . '7o—im. f will Btriul the rt t*el|»l by X cured of Catarrh "m| aim, M. O. LbUliKiT, Hep. B,7o— im lU) nil ■e. ;n —4ND- I J. P. BIX CARLISLE, PA., Paints, TI. SAXTON Af Ttuswranrc CONNECTICUT. SECURE BASIS, $2,000,00 and Is one of the C’OJIPAafJKS in the United Slates ALL LOSSES Chartered J^t PHILADELPHIA. saml ‘ k *ss;^ WELLS’
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