American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, October 27, 1870, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    all'lLCllli- 4..011,1111Utx.
1883 * Monument Lectures.-
lire to gee n </ rowlle(i , l»>uso, al
‘ ,’b Hull, this (Thursday) evening.
f,D, \Vm* H. Miller's lecture on “/«
fiWcrn Travel,” Mr. Miller
!1, California,’Utah anil
Fl nun as ho is a keen observer ol
Cil things, ami a gentleman of cnl
' a ,(i wiilely extended information, we
Expect a most entertaining lecture
s e port ions of «u r W estern con nt ry
chare jn st lloW attracting so much
timi We l ' taire > l °°. to lm P res>-
"our" patriotic citizens that the pm-,
ol these lectures aie to he devoted
S gC c"»P lelioll of tho 8ol ‘ !ior P f Monu
, a mast laudable enterprise. The
u’nicnt committee need several tiuu
dflllura to complete the monument
d the monument is now about lln-
I according' to contract, and mm.
,;rf for! and it is hoped that our !lb
hearted' people will come forward
generous hands and encourage these
, ed( thereby doing a simple act of
ce to the memory of the heroic dead,
at the same time providing tor them
s lileiary entertainments-of a high
We /eel satisfied that I lie entire
e will be a good one, and trust it will
berally patronized; not only for the
(U to be derived therefrom, but in
of the noble purpose to which the
.tils are to be devoted-
imoNTO Buib-Posters.—There isu
y penalty attached to the offence of
igdown, mulilutingor otherwise de
g handbills, posters, or other printed
jr, posted up in conspicuous places,
ir walks through town, we perceive
tliis practice is very prevalent in
sle, and that a poster is scarcely up
it is either torn down or badly de
Now we give notice to bill-posters
others, that if they are detected in
ng or Injuring any printed matter
i from our office,' the "extreme pe.n
-,f the law will be enforced against
These posters contain information
opublic, and no professional rivalry'
•re wanton ness can excuse their de
ion. We are in earnest when wo
ml the law will be enforced against
folders, and we trust, that “ a word
wise” will be sufficient.
rest Leaves.— Tliis is the season
eatiilful leaves. We see the living
(.•hanging into the crimson of .the
or the scarlet of the sumach, or
iberbrown ofithe oak,'or the golden
yoftbe horse-chestnut. *The wo da
il us me decked in a gorgeous dra
of russet and crimson and gold.
»leaves, by some called dead, make
Iful ornaments forour rooms They
he nicely dried in book's, or between
3-the ieuvea or papers changed ev
ftior three days—and heavy weights'
n that they may lie flat. Some per-
! tress them with u moderately warm
mi when they , first gather' them,.
11 the richest colors you cun, and
i) them the lovely gree'n ferns and
a which any little walk into the
ry will gi'.e you, and you have no
if you have never tried it, what a
slug finish they give to a room,
plied around pictures, or over a bay
Lw, or a door opening into another
I. ‘You secure a depth of color, a
I. glow, and a spirit of grace and
fly which', even if your room.is sim
pnl unadorned, will render it attmc-
I Try it.. It Is stated that‘decaying
L in the forests of other countries do
liresent so varied and beautiful uu
irauce as they do in ours; and that
über pressed in this country and
i‘d to Europea year-ugo were greatly
red and Bought alter as valuahle.uud
juriosities. .
u Fall Fashions.—ln jackets ami
there is a variety of hew ami very
ful garments.. One of the prectiest
■ung. ladies ia.-the Polish Sack. This
black Astrachuu made fi
t-0 the figure, with 1 loose sleeves, ami
trim,filing of gray Astraohun. The
turns away like a -sailor jacket,
»g the dress or a pretty linen habit.
Isu sort of breast-plate of the fur
Jviih the garment to wear to protect
Dost in very cold weather.
1 newest thing in collar is the' “Fa
-1,” a little collarette wiihilongt ends’
id,with fur. These come in El-thine
Russian Sable. Another style of the
lite is wider and has a little bond at
Ick. Boas will’bo very stylish, ami
Are, alter all, the moat,comfortable
(wraps, and very becoming. These
|iii ermine, Russian sable, and the
I fox fur, which laaomething rather
la long, soft, while fur. It is only
ling to blondes;.'dark complexions
St bear the peculiar shade of white,
■illle collars will still he worn, the
[style, that has prevailed for two or
[winters. They are pretty and 1 .com
lie, and more economical than the
jfuneiful styles, for they always look
(while the odder things look badly
I the rage for them bus passed. The
[has changed very little.
Ire will be a rage for this style of
wing during the season- Velvet and
[garments will have borders of the
| elegant furs, of tl which grebe and.
[a sable: will be the most desirable,
p seems to bo a special fancy among
plies for fur goods of all descriptions;
[certainly nothing could be prettier
jure comfortable or serviceable, and
[to bo hoped that it will not prove a
I but a settled fashion.
Becting Letters.—There is some*.
ti In the assertion of an exchange
[our system of directing letters is
; and that we ought to reveise the
putting the Butte first, as this is
rat item to* be iooued at, then the
or city, then .the street, ami final y
aiuo of the person it N written to.
it is said, clarities the direction in
derjn which the post office attends
hut if the clerks were asked about
f y would probably say that a matter
! ater importance islhat the people
d direct i o-dly ami plainly, and put
amp on the right hand corner.
dangerous counterfeit on the
*suuot niiy cent notes, with a vlg
of Blanton, has appeared. It is
biph, and is a fine imitation of the
ue note. The paper is greasy, and
mk printing of the note Is narrower
the front, giving a margin to the
.larger than that of the face. The
Q d paper are also poor Imitations.
EUR was u beautiful auroral display
outlay night last, which continued
morning, It was more brilliant
u «uul, aud it covered a greater ex
the heavens than, we had ever be
seen it do, extending far into the
•oast. It was seen by thousands,'
with fear aud awe, otheis with won
md by all with admiration.
■* Owl— Mr. John tiunson, of Ful
u uut t v, hilled an owlj one day lasi
i which measured 4 feet 7 inches.—
ia that for high ?
Tub Census Returns.—We have held
over the partial census report, presented
a few weeks since, in orderthat'we might
mesont tho complete figures from all the
townships. The returns we give this
wtiek are not as full as wo could wish, to
have them—for the reason that many of
the Marshals have not given an aggregate
of the several heads under which we have
classified them—simply giving the total
imputation, instead ot the relative num
bers of mules and females, whites and
clucks?/ Tiie column of total population,
however, is complete in all the townships,
and this will doubtless bo-the item of
greatest interest to our readers. From the
figures given it appears til-at the popula
tion of the county is 43,81)8 an increase of
3,BoooverLhecensa3of 1800. which we also
giyeforthosake of referenc.e. The.crrowth
ofEast Pennsboro' is proportionally great
er than that of any other district, having
i creased its population over one third-
Tala is readily accounted for by the
'act that the township borders on the
Susquehanna, lying directly across the
river from Harrisburg, ami has partaken
of the impulse lately given to that place.
Mechunicsburg has increased 531, Carlisle
900, Newville 22, and Shippensburg 232.
U is fair to state (hat the real increase of
Newville does not appear from these fig
ures—the growth of that town being
mainly included in Newton township.
The following were the Assistant Mar
shals for the several Districts:
•Jacob Rheom, Carlisle.
Samuel Piper, Penn and Dickinson,
Jacob Bretz, Newville and Newlon,
Samuel H. Shearer, Shipponsburg borough,
Shlppensburg township, and Southampton.'
Smnuel Alexander, Fran aford, West Penns
borough and North Middleton.
J. H. I'uul. Middlesex and Silver spring.
B. li.Caufrmun.Snutn Middleton,and Monroe.
Daniel Rupp, Upper Allen, Lower Allen, and
New Cumberland.
Emanuel Suoke, Mifflin, Hopewell, and Now
burg.
Captain I. Hull, Meehanlesbnrg.
C.Sherlck, Hampden and EastPennsborough.
CENSUS OF IS7O.
Carlisle
East Ptmnsbovo*
PranUford, ;
Hampden,
Hopewell,
Lower Allen
Meclmnlcsbnrg
M iddlosex ;
Mifflin,-
Monroe,
New Cumberland,..
Newton
Newburg
Newville, i
North MldUioton...
Shlppensburg
Shi ppensburg Twp,
Silver Spring',
Boulham ton..;
South Middleton
Upper Alleu
Dickinson
West Pennsboro*
Penn
1021
15J7
sin
757
1001
806
Total Population.
CENSUS op ISOO.
Carlisle,
, -EjistPoujisbrno’. ...; «,
l«'rnnufOt*(l
iiiimpden
Hopuwoll,
Lo or Allen,
{UceliniilCKburi;
■Middlesex, ...
Mifllln,
'Munroe, v
New Cuiubcrlnrd,
Newlon, ;
Newvlllo
Nmtli Middleton,,
Shlppmmburg,
SliverSprlug
Southaiiipum,
Hmilli Mlddlotou, ..
Upper Allen...
Upper Dlcicjnepu,
West Puuiihburo,’
Brick pavements* were made to walk
over and add beauty to the fronts of resi
d nces. They are not intended to be used
us streets are—to be driven over by coal
carts, •.wheelbarrows, &c.,.as is often the
case in our town. We have frequently;
seen pedestrians compelled to leave the
pavements to make room for go-carts and
similar vehicles. This should not be al
lowed, and the police, whose province,it
is to attend to such mutters, should pre
vent it..
A Warning.—Fanneis in this section
will do well to heed the warning given
them by the operations Of horse thieves
in ether localities ami protect themselves
against their games. The following ruse
has been practiced in many places: Four
men have been driving quite a profitable
trade in horse, flesh throughout the
Stuie, Two of them go in advance with
a horse and buggy, sell the horse—pur
chase a less costly one and'slart for the
jjext town. On the following day the
other two arrive In hot haste, inquire for
the two that have ielt, learn' that they
have sold the horse, claim it as theirs,
gain possession of the animal and start
ofT to practice the same swindle else
wear-
Chills and Fevers.—lt Isa notorious
fact that the medical fraternity have no
remedy but quinine for chills and fevers,
and that so far as the patient is concerned
it : is a matter of doubt which does the
most damage to his constitution —the
disease or the remedy. In adverting to
his fact, the Baltimore. American says :
Those who have had any experience with
the disease know that the simple remedy
used by those livlmr in districts infested
by chills and fevers, is more efficacious
than nil the prescriptions of the physi
cians. Wear© requested to state to ail suf
fering from the disease, that the swallow
ing, at sunrise in the-morning for three
mornings in succession, a heaping tea
spoonful of table salt, dissolved in a turn-*
of water, will effect a certain cure.
Effects of Hard and Soft Water
-ion Health.-Neither hard nor soft wa
ter appears to exercise any perceptible,
influence on the tables of mortality. Both
are apparently equally wholesome as fur
as life death rate is concerned, although
many painful diseases, which are not fa
tal, are with reason believed to be aggra
vate d by the use of hard water. While
It is most conclusively shown that soft
water is not injurious to health, the eco
nomic benefits which attend Us use are so
striking and so great, that happy indeed
those people may consider , themselves
who have t\io advantage of soft water.
Tlit softeulng of hard water for munuiac
turing purposes is not difficult.
Binging.—A party of young chapjUu'
our hearing on Wain street, one night
last wetk, were singing the good old song
of “ Maggie’s by ray, side.” Maggie
would not have cared for their company
had she known the condition they were
in ut the time.
M arket Report.—We sent our Devil
out, the other day, togather up the mark
et reports, aud he brought in the follow
ing : Pons, ink aud paper are stationery ;
new milk is unchanged; brogaus-are
heavy, but generally firmwheat is a
grain better than oats; wines and liquors
have a downward tendency ; yeast and
cakes are rising.
Look Out for Them,— By our ex
changes we observe hofae thieves are bu
sily engaged la UUlereut parts of the
country.
Thanksgiving.—President Grunt has
issued a proclamation, designating Thurs
day, November 24tb, as a day of Thanks
giving throughout the United States. —
The same day has already been set apart
by the Governors of several of the States.,
The President’s proclamation reads as
follows:
NATIONAL THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION, HY
TUB PRESIDEJ-T OF THE UNITED STATES
A PROCLAMATION. ,
Wherwas, It behooves a people sensible of
their dependence on the Almighty publicly and
collectively to acicuow edge their gratitude for
his favors and - urolcs, and humbly beseech for
thmrcontmuunco; uud
Wiikkbah, Thu people of tho United States,
during the your now about to «ud, have special
cause to bo thankful for general prosuoriiy,
abundant harvests, exemption from pestilence,
foreign war and civic strife; now, therefore, bo
it Known Unit, • .
1, Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United
States, concurring in any similar‘recommenda
tion f mu Uhlol Magistrates of States, do hereby
recommend to all citizens to aeot lu their res
pective places of worship on Thursday, tho 2ltn
'day of next, there to givu'tinialis for
the bounty of God dm lug the year about to close,
and to supplicate for Us coutiuuauco huroaltor.
In witness whercbf I have hereunto set my
hand and caused tho seal ol Hie United states to
bo atQxed.
Done at tho City of Washington, this vdat day
of October, in the year of our Lord, one Ihous
and eight bundled and seventy, and of the in
dependence ot the United States tho umcly
llfth,.
By tho President,
Hamilton Fish, 'Secretary of Stale.
The Lady’s Friend. For November.
—This is a very handsome number. The
fashions in this magazine arc always su
perior to any tiiat can be found elaeware.
in all desirable particulars.. A group of
graceful and elegant ladies, in parlor or
pleasure-ground, tastefully and stylishly
dressed—that !a what we see in tho col
ored fashion-plate of 27ie Lady's Pi'iend'\
and It is not possible for those living in
country places to have a better guide to
fashion. The steel-ph»to is a scene from
rcott's “ Fair Maid of Perth there is a
a pretty; colored Tidy pattern, and the
music Is the fam ms “ German Father
land ” 51 Solid Silver” is an admirable
story, and ” The Mysterious Chest” will
be sure to please young ladies. In the
attractiveness, of its literary maP.er, th is
'magazine is admitted to take the lead.
Great inducements are ottered to new
subscribers. All new subscribers for IS" 1
who subscribe by the first of November,
shall receive the November and Decem
ber numbers in addition gratis, making
fourteen Months in all. Those who
Bubscrlb e by the first of December, shall
receive the December number free —
making Thirteen Months in all! Those
desirous of subscribing for a lady’s mag
azine for next year, should take advan
tage of these liberal oilers. Price $2 60 a
year (which also includes a large steel
engraving). Four copies, 80 00. Five
copies (and one gratis). S 3 00. The
Lady's Friend and Saturday Evening
Post (and one engraving), S 4 00. Pub
lished by Deacon & Peterson, Philadel
phia. Sample copies sent gratis.
IJSiil lj|«
2KSS
Km. “i
12112
KU2 J5J'
1332 203
2570
UIS,
1-167 2 H
613 jll
2525 ’•»
802 81
1)07 }»?
122) >W
2075
875
2259
...
The third annual Convention of the
Young Men’s Christian Association of
the State of Pennsylvania, will convene
at Scranton, Lnzerene county, bn Tues
day, November Blh, WTO, closing its ses
sion on Tuesday evening. Delegates are
expected from all the Associations in
the 'State,' among whom will be many of
our most prominent ministers and earnest
Christian workers. A most cordial invi ?
tatinri is extended to ministers ami
Christian laymen in and country
districts where there are no Associations, t
to come to the Convention, A moat
hearty Christian welcome is assured to
all who come, and arraf gemenU will, he
made for their entertainment, as well as
for reduced fare on railroads.
. AH whodesign attending, are requested
to address Thomas K. Oree, Chairman
State Executive Committee, Pittsburg,
that they may avail themselves of,these
privileges.
40,UiW
Chestnuts ars scarce.
Fading—the leaves of the forest.
Winter wheat has come up and ,1s
looking finely..
Over —the season for camp meetings,
agricultural fairs, and “sicb.”
Do It Now—Advertisements'are road
with great avidity at this season of .the
year, as novelties'are offered for sale ,in
'many depaitments of business. Now is
the-time to advertise.
. The dry leaves are rustling under.foot
Instead of overhead, as in summer hours
gone by. - *
The Winter.—From the heavy coats
on animals, much activity among tin
squirrels, and the early flight of birds to
a Southern clime, the weather prophets
predict an early and severe winter.
Our LopALS. —Now that the election H
over, we are prepared to give our local
columns more attention. We were crowd
ed for some weeks, but now hope to make
full amends by presenting the most in
teresting local department of any paper
in the Cumberland Valley.
At It—Putting up stoves ond house
cleaning hnvecommenced. Oil V the .wear
and tear, rip ami sweat of the' nice little
game of putting up stoves! Why don’t
some fool invent stoves that don’t need
lifting?
Alas Too True!—A report in a re
cent, fashion book states that “there is
less change in gentlemen’s pants than
there was last year.” We know this to
bo n solemn fact as fur as our pockets are
concerned. » .
Fishing.—Piscatorial excursions are at
present the favorite sporPhmong a num
boi of gentlemen residing in this place,
some of whom are quite successful in
catching the finny tribe.
Don’t Be Afraid.—A certain amount
of opposition is great help to man. Kites
ijse against the wind, and not with ,the
wind ; even a head wind is betterrtffou
none. No man ever worked Ids passage
anywhere in a dead* calm. Let no man
wax pale, therefore, because of opposition,
for it is what he wants, and mqat have,
to be good foranything. Hurd-hip is the
native sod of manhood and self-reliance.
Dogs.—This community is blessed with
any number of dogs, from grave to gay,
from lively to serene, from squeaking
curs to brludle bulls ; from howling pups
to black and tana. A genuine famine
among these worthless curs would be
welcomed by many citizens whose sleep
is disturbed by ihelr never ending yelp
ings, which vary from the deep basso of
the Newfoundland to the shrill “ki-yi—
ki-yl” of the unterrified rat terrier. May
their “barks” soon sink to rise no more.
. The Railroad Bold.—The Gettys
burg Railroad, with Its appurtenances and
franchises, was sold at public outcry, at
the Merchant’s Exchange, Philadelphia,
nt 12 M. on Monday—James A. Town
send, of Now Haven, becoming the pur
chaser, at $lBl,OOO Wo are without fur
ther particulars, and cannot say whether
tiie party buying mean to extern! Life road,
or not. It hbs certainly gone at a cheap
figure, considered merely as an ordinary
Investment, but for the purpose of exten
sion it is worth five times what it has
brought. A little time m«y serve toglve
us fulliighton this 'important aubjeot.-*-
' Compiler,
Since our last, the weather has been
so-koiah—now pleasant, now cloudy, now
cold; now cold, now olondy, now pleas
ant,
itema.
Farm Sold.—The farm belonging to
Bowen’s heirs, lying In the eastern part
of Southampton township, Franklin Co.,
has been solil to Mr. William M. With
erspoon, of Chambersburg, sum
$7,400.
,Deguee Conferred.—At a recent
ineoling of the Board of TrualeosofFrank
liu College, Ohio, the degree of Dochy of
Divinity was unanimously conferred up
on the Bev. E. 11. Nevlu, of Lancaster,
Pa., and a former resident of this place.
Colt Killed,—The early train on the
C. V. R. B. one morning lust week run
“ into” three colts a few miles above
town, belonging to Mr. Davis Plasterer,
and very suddenly pitched them from
the track. The' finest of them,was so
badly injured, that it had to be killed to
relieve its sufferings. The remaining'
two "were very seriously injured but
“still live.” No damage was done to
the locomotive or train.
Church Dedication. —The new Bethel
chnrcl\ of this place will be dedicated to
the worship of God, on Sunday, Novem
ber 9. Tbe E. Penna. Eldership of this
denomination will convene h°re on the
Wednesday previous, and It Is expected
that at' least ou« hundred and fifty min
is ters, delegates and messengers will be
present, as well as visitors. The services
will continue until the following v.eek.
U. S. QUANT,
Sale op Property.—The dwelling
house of Mr. Alfred Matthews, ar., on
East Main street, was recently disposed
of to Mr, David ftmltb, for $1,600. Mrs*
Cromer’s dwelling, on the same street,
was sold for the sum. of $2,800. We did
not learn the name of the purchaser.
These prices indicate that property in pur
borough is steadily increasing in value.
The Ice Kino Cometh.—Already sev
eral slight snow storms have passed over
the North Mountain, and a farmer living
at Jla foot informs us that ice lias been
formed there, on stagnant water, thus
early in the season. Cold weather Is
coming.on rapidly It seems, and we who
dwell in a more central part of the valley
may soon expect a similar .visitation from'
Boreas.
Cure for the Toothache.—Dr. Hen -
ry T. Reynolds of .Baltimore, writes to
the editor of the Medical News", that, for
eighteen months he has been using ace
tate.of. lead (sugar of lead,) as a remedy
for toothache. Ho tinds it bettor than any
of the numerous remedies proposed in
the books, ami in cases in which it is ap*
plicable, the relief is instantaneous. He
advises the anttorer to apply from one to
tlueo grains to the cavity for.a moment
or two,'.ibi'en spit It out. It fails iu tower
cases than any remedy that Dr. Reynolds
ever tried.
See in another column the advertise
ment of that excellent family paper, the
Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post.
If you want a handsome sett of Furs,
go to L. T. Greenfield ho is selling ele
gant setts at-very low prices. In dress
goods his assortment cannot bo excelled
for beauty or low prices. You can save
money by doing so.
Coal.—Mr.. Zinu has added the cele
brated “Hickory Swamp” coal to the Ibt
of coal ottered to the public. (See Adver
tisement.) It can bo bought fifty cents
lower than the other varieties,audisuaid
to he equal in qnulity to the Lykeus Val
ley coal, either for family use, or lime
. burning purposes.
Tin-: beat ready-made Clothing; the heat
Cloths and Cassimeres ; the heat suits
made to order; all at the lowest prices, at
J. \V. bMii.EY’s,'.
No'33 North Hanover st., Carlisle.
Tho heat Boots and dimes ; the beat
Huts. Gloves and Notions; the heat tur
nlshing Goods in general, all at the low
est prices, at - J- \V. Bmilby’b,
■ No. 33 North Hanover st-, Carlisle,
Sept. 2)-6t; ,
If you have a discharge from the
nose, offensive or otherwise, partial loss
of the sense of Smell, taste or hearing, eyes
watering or weak, feel dull and stupid or
debilitated, pofn'or pressure in the head,
take'cold easily, you may be sure- you
have the Catarrh. Thousands annually,
without manifesting any of the above
symptoms,' terminate in' Consumption,
and end, in' the grave. No disease la so
common, more deceptive or leas under
stood by physicians. Dr. It. ,V. Pierce,
of Bo Halo, N. Y:, is the proprietor of Dr.
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy—a perfect specific
for Catarrh, 'Cold iu the Plead,’ or Ca
, tarrhal PI. ildache, which ho senda to any
address by mail on receipt of sixty cents.
Sold by druggists.
The Five Dollar Sewing Machine pur
chased bymo, January, 186 G, from the
Family Sewing Machine Company, SB
Nassau Street, N. Y., has been in almost
constant use ever since. It has not been
out of order once. Has cost nothing for
repairs, and I llud.it simple and reliable
in operation, and always ready to sew.—
Those friends of mine who use them with
the new improvement are. Very much
pleased- The one I have I would not
part with,
Mrs. Ann \V. Outburt,
■ 428 West 3Gth Street, Now York.
Oct. G, 70—3fii
U 3 us in ess Notices.
Dauos. Medicine-, Chemicals, Patent Medi
cines, Soups. Oils, Fancy Toilet Setts flue Brush
es, and a ooinploio lino of articles pertaining to
the drug and variety business, constantly on
hand at tho lowest prices, at
JOSEPU B. HAVBRSTIOK’S,
* N 0.5, South Hanover street.
■ 'Oot. 13. 70.
CARLISLE CARRIAGE FACTORY.—Th © old
eat firm; the only place whoro you can got vrimt
you want, nr have it made to order.
buggies and carriages,
ill alt their different styles. Jtep >iringand Paint
i/jfirdouo promptly, by A. B* SHERK,
Cor. South and East Sts., Carlisle,
Juno 23,70—t
COUNTRY PRODUCE Win, Blair <S:Son will
hereafter exchange goods for butter, eggs, lard,
bacon, dried fruit, with thei rolull cusioraers
and will give the best prices for them that the
market will afford. Persona In want of country
reduce please give ns a call.
Reduction in Puiob oif* Co ad by Caii Load.—
The Hubsoriber will »01l Coal by the car load at a
reduction, on tho same principle of others who
Wholesale, via: ,
Ist. Never to rewolgh the Coal.
2d. Never to rescreen tho Coal.
3d. Conaumora who thus purchase, loogo on an
average from 500 to 810 lbs. lu.welghtln car con-
A . U . BLAIU.
Fbw Sale. 150 Screenings, taken out
of Coal sold on fall ifado,’ at 81 per ton at yard of
-A. H, BLAIR.
THE ground floor gallery has gone up to the
vnugnlllcant room over Leldloh A Miller’s and
Grepulluld's stores. Como, see and he convinced
that tho motto of Loohman la ’• Excolsslor.”
Onworo, upward and higher must be Iheqnal-
Ity of his Phntogiaphs, and no deception shall
be used to got customers, relying entirely in tho
quality oi the work.
Frysinqkk. & Wbiskr at their Carpet House,
are still offering bargains lo every person want-
Wil. BfiAIR * SON,
South End, Carlisle, Pa.
lug Carpets, OU-cloths,* Window-shades, Look
ing-glasses, Yarns, Ac. Wo have choice ami
bcnutlfi.il patterns of English Brussels,Crossleys,
Tapestries In largo varieties. A largo assort
ment of Hall and Stair Carpeting, Carpets of all
descriptions at Iho lowest prices.* Woolen and
Colton Chains we are selling cheap. Cash paid
for Wool.
Tin-: largo and beautiful collection of Photo
graphs exhibited by C. L. Lochman at the Coun
ty Fair, cllcHcd tho admiration of every visitor.
Mr. Lochman, excels In all stylos of work, his
protralts are unsurpassed, and art cannot hopo
to Improve on his views.
Illsgallory Ims been removed from 21 West
Main Street, to S. E; corner of Market Square,
over Loldlch & Miller’s, and GrcenlleUrs Stores,
LATEST NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR
—Coyle brothers have just returned Irom the
East and purchased tho largest stock of goods,
that have over been brought to this place. They
anticipate a good business, and have made
preparations on a liberal scale, Nothing that
tends to beauty, taste and attractiveness to a
stock of Notions has been omitted. Merchants
expect to see a very superior stock of goods at
our house and In prices wodefy competition with
the eastern markets. Our slock consists In part of
Buck, Sheep, Kid Finish, Berlin and Cloth
Gloves, and Ladles Kid Gloves. Undershirts
and Drawers. Woolen, Merino and Cotton half
Hose. Ladles Woolen, Merino and Colton Hose.
Misses’ and Children’s Worsted Hose. Also, an
endless variety of Notions. Paper Bags from ’<J
lb to 101 b.
p. a.—Agents for Hanover Back Gloves and
Gauntlets. Please call and Inspect onr goods.
COYLE BROTHERS,
21 South Hanover street. Carlisle.
Fall and Winter Goods.—Just received and
now opened at J. H. Wolfs, a largo assortment
of Notions of every description, stylo and quali
ty, such ns Breaklnst Bh. wls, Hoods, Zophors,
Germantown-Wool, Gloves,,’ Hosiery, - Under
lolhlng and all goods suitable for Fall and Win
ter wear, . Call and examine before mailing
vour purchases. Our goods are all new, and
prices lower, don’t forget the place, No, North
. , J. H. WOLF,'.
Special Notices
THE DOUBLE-OVEN
BUNNYSIDE COOK OF 1870
Is constructed’ on entirely now and-sclen
tlllc principles,, with SIPHON FLUE, guaran
teed to thoroughly heal two large ovens, and six
pot holes, with two-thirds the fuel used in the
single oven Cook Stoves,
Wo are still manufacturing ourlong and favo
rable known
BARLEY-SHEAF COOKING STOVE,
so highly esteemed by the public for Severn
years past.
THE JUNIATA,
Our great doublo-hcatlng PARLOR STOVE, has
been much Improved and bednllfied this year.
Where known the merits of this Stove need no
comment. Our celebrated
SUNNYSIUE FIRE PLACE HEATERS,
mong its many premiums also carried oil tho
first premium at the Maryland Institute at Balti
more, m ISO!), .although subjected to the most se
vere tests at the. homo of’ file Baltimore Heater.
-This Is tho only true hot-eur Healer In
the market, and like the regular builtcellar
heater loses no heat.
..Send for Circulars and testimonials.
STUART, PETERSON CO.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
For sale by Messrs. Rhincsinlth &. Rupp, Car
lisle, Pa. ‘
Also for sale by D. W.’ Spencer,. Newyllle,Pa.,
and by Messrs. Wolfe & Bro„ Shlpnensburg, Pa..
Sep. 8,70—3 m ’ ”
JUST OUT!
■‘CHERRY PECTOBALTROCHES”
For Colds, Coughs, Sore T.jroat i Bronchitis
NONE SO GOOD, NON E SO PLEASANT, NONE
CURE SO tiUICK.
UUSUTON .t CO.
ASlor House: New York.
Use no more of those horrible tasted, nauseating
■ “BROWN CUBES THINGS.”
Dec. 1). lhG9—ly. ...
- Piles.—Many a person has suffered for I'Ues
with Internal Bleeding, External or Itching for
years, and has tried, over and over again, for ,a
remedy to ouro, but In vain. Thus It used to bo,
but things art- changed; Improvements have
been made and wonderful discoveries—one of
tho most Important and of the greatest’ benefit
to mankind la Briggs’ Pile Remedies, whJoh are
warranted to cure Piles in every form. Sold by
lluversllck. and Common & Worlhlngton.
Corns.—There are only a limited number of
tho liumim race \vlio .do not know whnt pain
and torment arises- from Corns, Bunions, Bad,
N»i!s, Ac. Some of (Bern anything but satisfac
tory. To all who are skeptical or discouraged by
repeated failures; Dr. Briggs’ Cmnllye will be
guaranteed as a safeand positive remedy. War
ranted to give Immediate relief, and sure to
cure If used according to directions. Sent by
mall, (!0 cents. DR. J. BRIGGS & CO., Newark
Now Jcifioy.
’ Deafness, Blindness and Cntairh treated with
tho utmost success, by .1. Isaacs, M. D.; ami I’ro--
oasor of .Diseases of tho Eye ami Ear, (his spo*
ciullty) In tho Medical College of Pennsylvania,
3 years experience, (form yof Leyden, Hol
land,) N 0.005 ArcUdjKfcet, . hUudelphln. Testi
monials can bo seofPat his olllco. Tho medical
• faculty are invited to accompany their patients,
us ho hits ho secret* In his. practice. Artillclul
eyes lusei ted without pain. No charge for ex
amination.
- March 17.I'7o-ly
Mxshleu’s llbuu Bitters,— I This celebrated to
nic and stimulant will restore tho degcstlvu or
gans to a perfectly healthy Mute. It will thoro
ughly eradicate all morbific matter, from the
blood, cleanse tho entire system, and produce
the most vigorous aclh-n of the dillbrent organs
of the human body. It Is tho Great Blood Puri
fier and Infallible Remedy for Dyspepsia, Chol
era, Crumps In the Stomach, Headache result
ing from a derangedSlonmch.'and also that har
assing decease Sick Headache, Biliousness, Ac.
Tho fact that in all parts ol tho land tho medical
faculty" prescribe misiilku's herb iuttkrs for
their patients Who are ulllloled with these dis
eases. should convince the raos' sceptical that
this'proprietory compound Is a nndlclno upon
which they can rely ns absolutely efficacious In
curing‘such diseases as wo have enumerate
above. Sold by all druggists. Price one dollar
per bottle. - •
23 C c D
• WOODS—OnThursday morningOcl. -Mlb Hlllo
J. youngest daughter of N. W. and C. A. Woods,
in the 10th year of her age.
A tear within a father's eye,
A mother's subbing heart;
,-v- Can only 101 l In agony
How hard It is to part. •
. Adieu, sweet treasure of our love,
A fond uinll *st farewell.
Thy spirit seeks the r aims above;
Once more lareewll. farewell.
® Ijc' iBMrR ct».
Carlisle Foiipuml drain Jlarkot.
CORRECTED WEEKLY JIY J. U. ROKLER .t URO
Caklull,' October,. 20, 1870.
Flour—hamlly £7,50 Corn; 70
Flour—Super sOn Oats,...- • "Ji'no
• Rye Flour 4.60 Clover Seed,... 0 W
Wheat—White IHU Timothy Seed,.... 460
’Wheat-Rod, ...100 to! 15 “ Huy *)ton.... QUO
Kyo, kj
Philadelphia Murkcls
■ PnibApELPIIIA, Oct. 20, 1870.
Fdouji—There Is a fair demand from the homo
trade but priccsaro uuonunged. 2200 barrels sold
including buperllue, al 81.6 u a 4 75; Extra at 85 a
fiS -NoTihwcsicru Extra Family at 8s a 0.75;
Pennsylvania do. do. at SO. da 0 75; Indiana and
uhlo do do. within the range of thosamo figures,
and fancy Jots ut as2sus to quulUy. Rye
Flourmuy be quoted at 85 a 6.25. . .
QitAiN —The Wheat market la Arm, and for
mime lots a steady Inqun y prevails. Sales of 2500
bushels Western i!t 51.37 a 1 II); lO.iKIO bushola
,j .. { i o on secret terms. Delaware do, at 81.25 a
l 'LL live may bo quoted ut IN cts. for Western.
Corn is m Hiaiied domiu d. Bales of yellow at
81 a 85 els and 20uU busuels Weslem mixed ut 75
asiic outs are unchanged. Bales ofpeuna. at
40 and 5> o. 6' 00 bushs Barley ou secret terms.
Tho receipts to day, are as follows: 3731 bbls.
Eluur 71) 0 bushels Wheat, 11,400 bushels Com,
500 bushs Rye, 4,600 bushels Cuts, 1000 bushels of
Barley and 031 barrels Whisky.
bkeds.—ln Clovorsoed there is very little do
ing* 140 bushels . .1* choice sold at 8o 75. Timothy
mdull: 75 bushels b dtlatB4 76 a 8500, the latter
rale from second bauds. Flaxseed fB dull at
at 821 per bushel. , . • . ,
Whihicey.—tlw bbla. of Western Iron-bound
in iuui at 00o* per gallon.
T ANCASTER ALMANACS.
have no vravolline A cent for llio nolo of
our Almanoca. Orders will lio fllled byoor
selves, or regulnr'dealuia In Carl Isle, find ollur
cltieH, at rate of SO.OJ pot gross, and 00 cents per
dozen.
Oct, 20,70—3 t
JOHN BAKU’S SONS.
Lancaster, Pa.
QARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK,
(JAIILISLD, PA., o('t, 17, JS7O.
The annual election for nine Directors of the
n.tnk. v»ll bo hold at the Hanklmt Hmwo.ou
the third Monday. 20th of November next, be
tween tho hours of 1U A. M.» mm) «
Oct, 20, 70-41
&c.
e ; ;§' sj' 93 s s’ 9
JAMES CAMPIJELU | W. E. HEN WOOD.
IIENWOOB,
■ PLUMBEES,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
: Vo. IS North Hu no vet* St„
EAKLISLE, X’A,
BATHTUBS,
water' closets,
WASH BASINS,
lIVDKANTS,
LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS,
CISTERN AND DEEP WELL PUMPS, '
GAS FIXTURES,
GAS SHADES AND GLOBES Ac., Ac. ■
Lead, Iron and Terra-Cotta Pipe,
CHIMNEY TOPS and FLUES,
All kinds of
BR.ASS-W.ORI
for Steam and Water constantly on mind.
WORK IN TOWN OR COUNTRY
promptly attended to. •
mediate attention Riven 16 orders for
material or work from a distance.-2.yr
Having special advantages wo are prepared to
furnish
CO PPE Li W O JVKL
of all descriptions for Still Houses and other
purposes at homo or at a distance.
COPPER PIPE
furnished to order eilher drawn or brazed.
3 k $ I k ; S k kC S §
Sep. 1, 70—ly
T. BUSINESS ALi AIN,
GEO. R. FOOTE, Ag’t.
Plumbing and Gas Ping,, .
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Orders loft at my House, S. E. corner Bedford
and Chapel. Alloy, or Chas. hranclsc «, No.
West Main St. .
June 2J..70
ißiscEllaucouio,
rpHE GBEATBALTIAIOUE
PIANO JIANIIFICTORT,
W3l. KNAVE & CO.,
MANUI'ACTUUKUS 01'
Grande .Square and Upright
PIANO
BALTIMORE, MB.
Sixty-five First Prize Medals Awarded.
Those Instruments havo been before the pub
lic for nearly thirty years, and upon their ex
cellence alone attained tauntrc/uiiui pre-eminence,
which pronounces them unequalled. Ihelr
TONE
combines great power, sweetness and fine Bing
ing quality, as well iisgrealpurlty.ot Intonation,
and sweetness throughout the entire bcale.—
ThHr ■ t ouch •
Is pliant ami clastic, and entirely froo from the
stiffness found In so many Pianos.
1 N W O R K M ANSUII’
they are unequalled, using none but tho very
best seasoned material., the largo capital em
ployed lu our business enabling Us to keep cou
tlmiallv an immense slock of lumber,' *c., on
hand. T
All mir Square Pianos have our New Improv
ed Overstrung Scale and the Aurafle '1 relno.
•We would dill special attention to our late Im
provements In Grand Pianos and Square Grands;
patented Aug. It, I8G(1, which bring the Plano
nearer porlocilon than has yet h on attained.
Bent/ Piano Fully Wun-nntrd'/or Five Years.
Wo havo made arrangements for tho Solo
Wholesale Agency fo>- the most celebrated PAR
LOR ORGANS and MELODEONH, which wo of-,
ter Wholesale mid Retail, at lowest factory
PliCt ‘ S ' WILLIAM KN'ABE & CO.
JAMES BELLAK.
Wholesale Depot,
279 (Inti 2h‘l Mouth sth SI.
Sep. 15,70-(sm Philadelphia.
FIRST TREMiUM . ' (PC
■ ' IMPROVE!) FAMILY .
SEWiNS MACHINE,
$12,50 clear profit per day. £75.00 per week.—
$-;oo.per month made easy i»y and.adv nr Geu
lleman introducing this Genuine and Original
mUI Favorite. W r ilh its many new and practi
cal additions, making - the most complete
combination of - valuable ami unutul Im
provements over effected In any one machine.—
Thu embodiment, of extreme simplicity efil
eteupyand utility, entirety dlllerent hi model
imd design from a*»y low priced machine. It is
thelnost scrvlcable, elegant and reliable eaml-
It Sewing Machine ever invented, gives perfect
siitisfactlon whoever introduced. Has iccclved
Premiums. Stood tho test of 10 years, and is
lullv approved of by every family who have
t hum In dsb. Is noiseless, makes tho strong and
boatitllul Elastic Lock Mhch, with wonderful
rap Ulty and certainty. SewMUiflhlng a needle
will go l 1 rough from the finest to thu thickest
fabric, firm ahd neat, with ease. Uses all kinds
of silk or thread direct from the spool; Is Im
proved with new H'df-actmgfeed,spring tension,
setf-guhter, and uses the adjustable straight nee
dle, perpendicular motion, with powerful lever
action hosscssc.s all the good qualities of the
best, high priced machines comprised, without
their, com pi (callous or fault. Samples of Sewing
sent tree on ro etptoi stamp. For certificates
Are., see descriptive pamphlets, mailed fra-. A
thorough practical Sewing Machine for family
unc.— u 'J'l■^l)une.' , , A very strongamt reliable ma
chine, at a low price.—Tills beauti
ful sewing machine Is one of thu most Ingenious
pieces ol mechanism ever Invented —‘Democrat.
Ga. Worth many times its cost to any faintly,
—“.v. y, ntt’A/y.” It l« quite a new machine
with its many into Improvements, ami sews with
astonishing ease, rapidity and neatness.— 'lie
publican,'* N. V. Single machines, us samples,
seiceic-1 with cate, for family use, with every
thing complete, sent to any part ol the country
per express, packed m strong wooden box, free,
on receipt of price, $5.00. Bale delivery of goods
guaranteed. Forward casts by registered letter,
or I*. O. monev oVder, at our risk. Agents want
ed male or female, every where. New pamph
lets containing extra liberal Inducements, scut
11 Address FAJtfH.Y HEWING MACHINE CO.,
Olfice.hU Nassau Street New \ ork.
Oct.U 70— ly
M. MICHAEL. I 1-. ENS.MINUEU.
JJOJIE AGAIN,
M.IOHAEL & ENSMINGEU,
inform lha citizens ol Cnrllslo, ami vicinity Hint
they have permanently located In Carlisle, ami
have opened a first class Wholesale and Retail
Leather and Findings Store,
alNo. 71 North Hanover street, ; opposite Hlolr
old aland where the ' await a visit from all t hell
old customers, and as many new ones as may
desire good goods at moderatoanvunceH on first
cost. Their stock Is 01-the very best omdity,con
sisting of all kinds of leather l;r«*noh and
American Calfskins, Moroccos of all kinds. Kip
und Harness Leather, Spanish and Hemlock
solo leather hy tne side or single sole. «fcc„ Ac.,
Shoemukei's' findings, &c.
They announce that they are determined ‘‘to
live und let live" and will furnish nothing but
good goods at fair and reasonable prices, guar
anteeing to all who may deal with tliom lliclr
moneys wo»th and outlie sallslacUon, Cull and
see us ami our 4 ENSJIINGI;IIi
, ' N 0.71 N, Hanover.Si.,Carlisle.
Aug. 11,71)
JjWERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE
DR. OUIXiMBTTE’S
Extract of Juniper.
As a delicious tonic healthful, and curaiiy o
lor all diseases of tbo Kidneys and Hladder. U)ss
of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Nervous i ebillty, Ac.,
it Is unrivalled. To families it is especially lec
oiuiiieuded f.»r all Irregularities of thy menses,
and disorders peculiar to their system, us It can
be used with perfect haleiy. In malarious dis
tricts It Is a great preventive of l-oyor and
Al! ‘ W ■ ' CHARLES S. FAU.LKNKH " ,
Wholesale Agent,
B op. 22, 70—:ira 40 IhircJuy ttt.. New York.
fancy fuks
JOHN FAUEIUX,
718 Arch street.
Middle of iho Block, between 7th ami Bth fits..
Month S do, Philadelphia. Importer, Maim*
fhcLurcr and dealer in all kinds ami quality
of FANCY l-'UUH for Ladies’ and Childrens
\v»«fir Having enlarged, remodeled and hn
proved my phTnnd favorable FUK EMPORIUM
uml having imported. a very largo and splendid
assortment-of'-ali iho dl demit kinds of *urH
from iho tlrst liunds in atiropo and ha\o had
them made up by the most skillful workmen,
I would respect lolly invito my fi lends of t um
buriuud and adjacent counties, to cull ami ox
ninine inv very largo and beautiful assortment
of Panov Furs, for Ludieuud hlldron. lam
determined to sell nt us Low Prices ua any other
Iluu«u in tiro city. All Furs Warrunted. No
ml.roi.resouu.Uou. to
718 Arch St., yuiladelphln,
ct.2o, 1870—0 in,
ClwAfer,
rjTJIE BEST,
Ami decidedly tho largest stock of
FALL AND WINTER (1011 lIS,
in Carlisle, for Men's, Youths’, ami Roy’s wear,
(o Uo founJ at the old ami popular store of
where you cau And tho latest productions of
European and American manufacture,
of every description and quality, and all tho ra
tions popular and fashionable shades. ,
Tho largest assortment over displayed.
CASSIMEFtE-S In endless variety,
TWEEDS,
SATINETS, *
CHEVIOTS, *o.
An Immense stock READY-MADE CLOTHING,
of.our own manufacture, equal to garments
made to order. •
A splendid assortment of
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Trunks.
Don't fail and-give us a call'.
We are determined to sell cheaper than any
House in town.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
No. 22, North Hanov«r street, Carlisle.
Established 18-17. '
Oct. 20 70
£HEAP JOHN!
Clothing,
FORTES,
Cheaper■ Than Anybody in
CHbAF JOHN,
Tho Benefactor of Ragged Humanity,
Franklin House,
COURT HOUSE.
Ocl. i:i, 70-
/I HEAP CLOTHING!
. CHEAP CLOTHING!!
B. M. SMILEY’S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE,
forbargalus, whcreyou will find a large assort
ment of
READY-MADE CLOTHIN G
for Men, Youths’ and Boys’ wear, from the com
monest g redes up to tho best, all of ray own
manufacture, which I will Hell ut prices to defy
competition. I have on hand ft hirgoimd good
assortment of piece goods, aueh ah CI.OIHM,
CAHSIMEUEH. CORDH. SAITNETTH, Ac;, which
I will sell by the yard, or cut anil make up to or
'der In the bent manner and at prices mucli low
er Limn are usually charged for garments mftdo
to oiHier. Also a largo a-sortmont of Hhirts, Un*.
dorshlria, Drawers, Huts, Umbrellas, Hosiery;'
imokand Kid Gloves, Ac., la fact everything
usually kept in a
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE,
all of which I will >-01l cheaper than the cheap
est. Remember the place No 11, South Hano
ver street, between InhofTsGrocery and Strohm
A Bponslei’H Shoo store. OMir
Oct. 13, B. M. SMILEY.
Vinegar made from Cider, &c. in ton
hours without Drugs, Send 10 coats 'for
Circular to F . HAQB ,
Cromwell Conn.
Oct. 0,70—1 w
ROOM FOR RENT.—For rent, the
room lu the Volunteer Building, lately oc
cupied by John Doruer, tailor. Immediate pos
ucriNlou will boglveu. I, “* ulr s° I f IBUATTON-
A GENTS WANTED.—(S22Sa month
A by tho AMEUIUAN KNITTING MACHINE
Go.. Boston, Muss., or St. Louis, Mo.
Sop* 35,70—8 m
Cllotljlns
Isaac Livingston*
No. 22, North Hanover Street,
CLOTHS
OVEB-COATINGS,
\ splendid slock of Vestings.
Valises,
Carpetbags,'
Umbrellas,
bulls his
Boots,
Shoes,
Hats,
Notions,
CARLISLE.
Give him a Call,
4
~~
1 '~-c+~V
lives in
House y Wetzel’s)
IN REAR OE
GO TO
iVb. 11, South Hanover SI.,
N E ' v
DRY GOODS STORE,
DIKE & BURKHOLDER,
North Hanover St.,
ItEI-OW TII K
Carlisle Deposit Bank,
Have Just returned from Now York and Phila
delphia, with an entire new stock of Goods.
Our goods have been selected with tho greatest
care mul in uolntof beauty and cheapness, can
not ho excelled, Wo invito every one to caH
aad inspect our choice stock of Goods. You will
find every variety and stylo tho nmrkcta af
ford in
DRESS GOODS,
moths,
Cass liners,
Shawls,
JTnrs and Notions.
Rich I’oil-do-Soles,
Ulch Gros-de-Fondres,
Rich Gross-Oralnes,
Drab*de-France,
Ottoman Cords,
Empress Cloths,
Morlnocs ana PI aids ofovcry shade and style,
Furs! Furs! Furs!
Om* stock of Furs excels anything In point of
beauty of finish and fineness of quality. Wo
huvo marked them down to lower prices than
have ever been offered In Carlisle.
Wo purchased this stock from the largest and
best House in Now York. Wo huvo made a
choice selection of
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS,
to which we invito tho especial attention of
young and old.
.Wo havo selected some choice pnterns of
Nobby Cusslmers, particularly adapted toyouug
men. Wo have everything In
DOMESTICS,
Muslins, Flannels. Prints. Blankets, Tickings,
Coverlets, Counterpanes, Balmorals, Furniture
Checks, dtc.
LADIES’ & GENTS’ UNDERWEAR,
of ail kinds.
A few,of tho advantages of buying Goods from
us are, We havo an entirely new slock of Goods
from which to select, which liha been bought for
cash, mid wo will allow no ouo to undersell us.
We extend a cordial invitation to all to call and
seo us before making your purchases, as wo
think wo cun offer extra Inducements. ■
Respectfully,
DUKE & BURKHOLDER.
Oct. 0,70.
DRY GOODS!!
■QRY GOODS!
—AT—
HARPER’S
South Hanover SI,,
NEW STOUIC OF FALL GOODS,
I take pleasure in ottering to my patrons and
the public, a stock of
D R Y GOODS,
complete In every branch, and not excelled in
quality, beauty, ami cheapness. I have now
open a beautiful slock of ’
FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS,
comprising Black Silks, Black and Colored All-
Wool Heps, Black and Colored All-Wool Pop
lins. Black and Colored Wool Delaines,.Black
and Colored Morlnoeo, Rich Plaid Poplins, Ser
ges. Velours, Fine Tain Inc.. Bombazines, Pure
Mohairs, new brand of Double Warp Black Al
paca, for beauty of color, weight of texture, and
price. It takes tho lead of any Alpacas In the
market.'
Fashionable Shawls, In new styles of Stripes
and Plaids.
Long and Square Thibet Shawls, all of which
I odor exceedingly cheap.
BLANKETS,
While and Gray.' Bargains guaranteed.
FLANNELS,
in every variety,
LADIES* CLOAKINGS—BIack Beavers, Velve
teens, White Corduroy. Opera Flannels, Plaids
for Circulars
WATER-PROOF I WATER-PROOF J
House Furnishing Dry Goods, Table Linens
Napkins and White Goods.
All tho popular brands of Domestics, at prices
to meet tho lowest quotations.
Merino Vests, -duns, and Drawers, for Ladles,
Misses, Men and Boys.
Knitting Yarns, Zephyrs, Germantown Wool,
Persian Wool, and Buhnotul Yarns, Hamburg,
Edgings and lusortlnga, Thread Laces, Gulpue*
Laces. Linen auu Luca. Collars, Kid n Glovcs,
Handkerchiefs, Felt, Balmoral, and Hoop Skirts,
Corsets, and u general variety of notions.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
Furs! Furs! Firs!
No hesitancy in saying that the prices will bo
as low as any In town.
• All goods bought at the bond.of. tho market,
for cash, and superior Inducements will bo otter
ed at tho Cheap Cush Store,
Cor. Hanover and Fom/rct &ts.,
- TIIOB. A. HARPER.
Ocl. 20; 70,
A SAFE. CERTAIN AND SPEEDY
CURE FOR
NEURALGIA,
ARI> .ALL
NERVOUS DISEASES
lit Infects are Magical .
An Unfailing-Remedy for Neuralgia Facialis
often uttecllng a'perlecl cute In a single day.—
No form of Nervous Disease fulls to yield to its
wondciful power. Even In the severe cases of
Chronic Neuralgia, affecting the entire system.
Its use fora few days affords tho most astonish
ing relief and rarely falls to produce a complete
and permanent cure. It contains no materials
in tho slightest degree Injurious. It has tho nn-'
qualified approval of the nest physicians. Thou
sands in every part ol the country, gratefn ly ac
knowledge its power to sooth tho tortured nerves
ami restoring tho tailing strength.
Bent by mail on receipt of price and postage.
SI 00
SO (X)
One Package
Six Packages
It Is sold by all dealers In drugs nud medl
clues. TURNER A CO., rropriciors, LXI-Tro
inonl Street, Boston, Mass.
Hep. 15.70-3 meow
DU. KLINE, at tho Philadelphia
Cuucer luxtlluto, Oil Arch St! I’rof. Dalton,
Ajrt West -HU Bt., Cincinnati, Ohio, and Dr.
Gicam*, at Charlotte, N. C.. nro making aston
ishing cares of all
ULCERS. TUMORS, CANCERS,
by tliclr great Cancer Antidotes, without the
knlfu or caustic medicine, and with hut little
pula. Every root and fibre is killed and remov
ed, If taken In time and cannot return. Beware
of bogus Piofesyora, with tholr bogus treatments
stealing our advertisements. No others have
these treatments. None other should over by
used. For particulars, send for circular, call, or
address as above.
Hep. 15,70-Bin
■puns I FURS I FURS! "
Tho subscriber announces to. tho citizens of
Carlisle and vicinity, thutsbo Is prepared to
Make, Alter or Repair
all kinds or varieties of Furs, making them *ip
iuio the latest and, most fashionable shape and
stylo. Call upon
MRS. H. L. HALBERT,
No. 74, South Hanover at., Carlisle, Pa.
Nearly opposite 2d Presbyterian Church.
Oct, 13,70-31
tIW'A AWEEK paid ugeuts, muleorfo
mao.lnu now manufacturing business
ut home. JNocupilal requited. Addit-ssNovi;n
ty Co., baco, Mo.
Del. u, 70—iw '
TV/rcLANAUAN STONE & ISE'T
IVI havolorsulo every Implement used o‘
farm. ,
May 12,70—6 m
(0.
J>rab-do>Nlco,
(Silk Kplugllncs,
Surge-de-Aumnlo,
Postage 6 cunts.
•• 27 “