l^ricultural. “MOTHEII’S ro«l," " 'Tls plain to rao,” said a farmer’s wife, " Those boys will make their mark in life— They never were made to handle a hoe And at once to college ought to go. There’s Fred, he’s little bottor'n a fool. Hut John and Henry must go to school.’’ "Well, really, wife,” (pinth fan llrown Ah ho sot his mug of older down, ‘‘Fred does more work In a day for mo. Than both his brothers do in three. Hook lamin’ will never 'hint one’s corn, Nor hoc potatoes, sure’s you’r born, Nor mend a rod of broken fence; For my part give mo common sense," Hut his wile was bound the roost to rule, And John and Henry wore sent to school, While Fred,of course, was left behind,. For his niothr*'said ho had no mind. live years at.school thostudouts spent— '.on Info business each one went, nn learned to play the Unto and llddle, m l parted Ins hair, of course, in the middle ; o Idle Ids brother looked rather higher than he And hung out a sign, “ 11. Brown, M. I>.” Meanwhile at hotne their brother Fred. Had taken a notion Into his head; nut hequletty trimmed his apple-trees. Ami weeded his onions and planted peas; While somehow, either by hook or crook, He managed to read full many a book, Unlllat Inst his father said ‘•He was getting bonk lamin’ into his head, "pan, for all that.” added farmer Brown “He’.v th>* smarlr.st boy lhetv’.> In the Imni. - The war hmk' out, and Captain Fied A hundred men to the battle led. And when the rebel llag came down, Wen t m • rchlng home us (‘jm.-r-tf Brow n. Hot he went h work on the farm again. And plan led corn and sowed Ids grain, Ue--hlngli',l tin* barn and mended the fence Till people declared “he had common sen.se> Now common sense w.W very rare And the Stale House needed a portion there So Hus •■family dunce'' move I inlo town, And the people called him Governor Brown, And his brothers who went to the city school Came home to live with (lie “mother's fool." HoW Good Cider is Madu —Sound anil rlpo applos, washed clean, are an in* dispensfble- requisite. Wormy apples, ami lho.«» dropped ftvm thp tree before {bey are ripe, can never make good hitler. Indeed, a few apples of this Kind mixed in a bushel of good apples will materially injure the flavor of the cider. Grind tlie apples (o a line pulp; let the pomace re main in the vat twenty-four hour* be foie the juice is expressed.' If (lie weather is so cool that, fermentation will not start; you may let the pornaco remain four or live days ; for if the pomace is expressed soo.n 'after the apples are ground, the juice will be light colored, and destitute of that excellent flavor and rich color w.hich cider always possesses. In the usual way of fermentation, cider becomes 1 hard and sour. This cab be avoided bv taking a tin or India rubber tube, and fitting it c'osely in the bung hole of the barrel, and placing the other end of I lie tube in a cun of water. If all is tight, the gas liberated in fermentation will pass through’the lube an.il bubble up in I lie water. But no air can enter tin* Imnvl ; when the bubble ceases, fermentation Is completed, and tbe elder may be racked of!' into clean barrels ami bunged tight. Ouu Game Law.—For the information of our sportsmen ami others we give be low some interesting data relative to the lime of tubing, catching, and killing certain game : - Partridges, or quails,shall not be killed for a term of three years, under a penalty of ten dollars fur each ami every turd so killed. Pheasant, or nifiled grouse, can only bo killed between the lirst day of August and twentieth day of December- Woodcock .can he killed between the first day of September and fifteenth day of November. Rabbits can be killed between the first day of August and the first day of Jan uary. Reed birds can be killed between the first day of September and the thirty first day of November. Deer cm be killed between the first day ol S* piernber and the twentieth day of December. Knglisb • an.u gray snipe e;m-l-e killed between {be first.day of September and the filteenlh day of November.. Wild turkey can be killed between the first day of October and the firs, day ol January. F«o; and fjmy squirrrF can lie killed between lire lh>t day of August and the first day of January.' Trout nmy Ire caiu'iiL only during the months of A ill, May, Juno and July, and only with a hook and I'ne. Barns in Franck present coming into use are built of y,.brick clove-tuilcci into each other, no ■ mortar being employed—ami the in- sierstices.. ample for ventilation, will not permit the entry of vermin. The form of the building is round, iwo or three stories in height, with zinc roof. I have observed a lew days ago an oat bin, some two loot high, standing in a corner of a stable, arm occupying but little space.' It is tilled from the top— the cover being secured by pad lock.— Outside is a graduated scale that marks the quantity of grain withdrawn daily, and fbrmsapertect tell tale in theevent of dishonesty. So says tin* Paris cor respondent of tlie “California Fanner.” How to Keep Eggs For a Year.— Take perfectly I rush and aound eggs, and then pure waUM. For every three gallons of water put in one pint ol fresh slacked lime, and of common suit oao half pint.. Mix well, and lot Thcf barrel ho hall* full of this liquor then, with a dish, ,lpt down the fresh eggs into it,, tipping the dish after it tills with water, so that they may roll out without cracking the shell, for if the shell should be cracked the egg will spoil. ‘Stock raising is to be the common business in Colorado. The resources of that territory, for stock raising, are su perior, we i -arn, to those ol Texas.— Feed is available on the plains all the year round. -With two hundred head of cows—representing about six thous and dollars—to start, one could realize, in ten years ooehundred and fifty thous and dollars, allowing too, one third of the whole amount for expenses and accidents, which, we are told, is too great a per centage. To make cream ol tartar Biscuits take one quart ol flour, two tea spoon ful of creaiii of tartar, one top spoonful of soda, lump o! lard the size of ir-tpm’s egg. Carefully pulverize tho-orciMn of tartar and soda, and mix thoroughly with the tlour, adding the sweet milk or water allenvard. IW ix as soft as can ho rolled out, and hake in a quick oven. Tuankpi, anting Tkees., -Spring is tho host though it may ho (lone in October. All tho leaves should lie stripped off,■ the shoots primed closely., and plenty of water given them. Any time after tho terminal hudsaro formed and before the buds starts in spring transplanting can be'safely done, Sweet Apple Pickles. Three pounds of sugar, one quart of vinegar, ono peek of apples. Dissolve (ho sugar in tlio vinegar, steam tho apples until tender, let them boil up until clear in tho sugar and vinegar. Thin is very ni ,o for sauce. Manure.—Everything that will rot anil that is not full of weed seed should no thrown into tho hog pen, or made 1 nto compost witli time or yard man ure. Wo prefer to subject all such ma terial to bo worked over by the hogs. The General Omnibus Company of Paris employ 10,000 horses.' They are nearly all Pereheron stallions,purchas ed at five years old. \ little over two per ceu,t. died in 1800. Hay and oats are fed. They require shoeing once in about 27’or 28 days. pUMBEKLAKB V4,Ii'LEY RAIL BO ADI CHANG I'j OP II OUII S I Summer Arrangement* On nml nftor Thursday, June 111, IH7O, Passen ger Trains will run dally us follows,(Sumluysox cepted). ’ Accommodation 7Vain loaves Harrisburg fUW A. ,M„ Meelmnlosburg H.lt), Carlisle lUI, Now vllleO.b Shlppensburg Chambersbarg IO.M. Green castle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown IUo A. JI. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg l.lfc I. M., Mo ehnnlrsburg -.00, Carlisle '1. 11), Nowville JUinSbln pensburg :U.'>, CliambeiMnm; *.u»>, arccncnntto . 1.61., nrrlvlnt! nt lliiKOrstown Mi 1> M. JirnreurTnilH Il'.ivps Hurrlß lUru l,ir. jlmnk'Hbm-E !,IT.('urtlslo ;>.17. Ni-wrt. os.so,Hhlp nensburg 0.17, arriving at Chambcrsburg at lvl.» * 'a l SriTetl I'nrin loaves Chambersbarg (i.WA.M. Grooucastlc 0.15. arriving at Hagerstown 10,00 A ar. % K AST \V AU D : , Arvimimndofioti 7 rafn leaves Clmnihersburg 5,00 A M Khlppenshurp 3.21, NowvlUe G.OO.Oarllslcl oil, Mcdmnlcsburg T.U2 arriving nt Harrisburg 7 * jlfa»7 Wa/u leaves Hagerstown &00 A. >l.,Green cnsllo S.Jlo.t ‘hambersburg lUO.Shlppensburg O. H», NowvlUe IU.II, Carlisle p-. 00, Medmnlesburg 11.21 . arriving at Harrisburg 11.33 A. M. Hrmrsa Train leaves Hugerslowr 12.00 M. Groeneastlc 12.2 K, Chambersburg 1.05, Shlppens burg 1.37, NowvlUe 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mochanlcs burg JUS, arriving af.-llurrlsbuig 3.50 P. M. A Mi.rcfl Train leaven Hagerstown 3.05, P. M„ •Oreencasllo 1.12, arriving at Clmmbersburg 5.U5 * 43-Makl»ig■'close connections at. Harrisburg wltu trains to and from Philadelphia,New Yorlt, Ualtlmoro, Washington,Pittsburg,and all points ' VcSI - . O. N. LULL, Mnv 12. 1370. ‘ Uallroad Olllee. Chauib’g Anril 30, 1870. HOAD, KATiL ARRANGEMENT Monday, September n///, LS7O. Great Trunk lino Inna the North and North wo-h tor Philadelphia, Now York, Beading PutisvlUe. Tumaqnu, Ashland, Shaumkin, Leb anon. Alton I own, '■ aston, Kphrata, Llliz, Lancas >,»• ('Dinmhia, A-c. Trains leave Hurilsburg for Now York ns fol lows • at. o ;!-i. S' in, *Gs'i A. M., and 2 50 I’. M„ con necting with similar trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, ami arriving at New York at I- 10 noon, 5 50, and 10 00 I*. M., respectively. Sleep, intr Cars accompany the 5 3-5 A. M., trains wllh -olßcturidng: Leave New York at 11 00 A.M., 12 OD noon and 5 00 P. M., Philadelphia at H 15 A. M. and SOUP. M.; Sleeping cars accompany the 000 A. M., and 500 P. ,M. trains from Now York, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Rending, Potisvllle. Ta manna, Minorsvllle, Ashland. Shamokln, Pine grove. Allentown and Philadelphia nl S 10 A. M . 250 and-I 10 P. M.. stopping at I obanon and principal wav stations • ihol 10 P. M. train con necting for Philadelphia, Potisvllle and Colum bia only. For Pottsvlllo, Bcdiuylkill Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail road leave Harrisburg at 3-Hi P. M. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave head ing for Allentown. Easton and New \ork at 7 21, 10 :10 .10 •!•') A M.,and -I 15 P. M. Returning, leave New York at 0.00 A. M., 12 00 noon and 5 00 p* M. and Allentown sit 720 A. M. 12 2.5 noon, •! 20 and K to P. M. Way passenger train leave Phlladelphiant7- 00 A M.. connecting with similar train on East Penna. Railroad, returning from Heading at 0 35 P. M„ stopping at all stations. Leave Pottsville at 5 10,0 00 A. M., and 2 SOP. M,. Herndon at 10 00 A. M.. Shamokln ats 10 and U 05 A. M.. Ashland at 7 0.5 A; M.. and 1230 Noon Malmnov city nt7ol A. M.,«nd I 07 P. M„ Tatoa qua at H 33 A. M., and 2 20 P. M., for Philadelphia and New York. Leave Pottsvlllc, via. Schuylkill ami ‘Susque hanna Railroad atB 15 A. M. lor Harrisburg, ami ICO* m»on for Pino Grove and Trcmont. ' Heading accommodation train, leaves- PotKs ville ats 10 A. M., passes Heading ill 7W A. M., arriving at Philadelphia at U) ‘JO ,\. M., returning, leaves Philadelphian! 5 15 P. M., passing Heading at s 00 P. M.. arriving at Poltsvillcal D -10 I*. M. Pottstown accommodation train, leaves Polts town at (5 25 A. M„ returning, loaves Philadel phia, at-I 00 P. M. Columbia Railroad trains; leave Heading at 7 21) A. M., and 015 P. M., lor Ephrata, Lilia, Lancas ter, Columbia. <*c. Perklomen Railroad trains leave Pcrklomon Junction at 7 10,0 05 A. M.,2 00 and 005 P. M., returning, leaveSohwonksvillcnUl :D,'S 10 A. M., 12 50 Noon, and i 10 P. M.,‘connecting .with simi lar trains on Heading Railroad Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown al 0 10 A. M., and (t 20 P. M. returning, leave Mi. Pleasant at 700 and II SA. M., connecting with similar trains on Heading Railroad. Chester vallev Hallroud trains leave Bridge portrtfioO A. M..2U5 and 502 P. M„ returning, leave Downlngtown attl 20 A. M„ 1215 and 5 15 P. M,, conneeliug with similar trains on . Heading Railroad. Op Sundays: leave New York at 5 00 P. M., Philadelphia at Him A. M. ami 3 1> P. M.,(the K 00 A. M. I min running only to Heading.) leave Pollsvllle at SOO A. M . Harrisburg nt 5 05 A.M. and 110 P. M,; leave Allentown at 7 25 A. M. and 8 45 P, Si. leave Heading at. 7 15 A.M. and 10 05 p. M. for Himislmrg. at 7 2;I A. M. for Now York, at 4 15 P. M. for Allentown, and at il 40 A, M. and •1 25 P M, for Philadelphia, Commutation. Mileage. Season, School and Excursion Tickets to and from all points at re duced rates. Baggage chocked through ; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger, • U. A, NICOLI.S. Sep. 22.187 U. General fciuicnulcmlmf. COUTH MOUNTAIN IRON CO’S. ■II A I L R O A D ! OFFICE OF GENERAL .SUPERINTENDENT. Caklisli-:, Pa., Hept. 11, IS7O. On mu! after September 191 b. trains will leave Curl isle at (> :J:» A. M. for Pine Grove; 2.5!) P. M., for Hunter’s Run. ' • UCTUIININO. Lp ive*Plnc Gi6ve at U.OO A. ,M.;' Hunter’s llui at 1.00 P. M. Sop. 22.1570. B. E W X N.G , CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER W K ST SI A IN STREET. CARLISLE, PENN r A. A .SHt.NPniTJ ASSORTMENT OF NEW F UII N I T U R E for the HolUtayfveonipriHing, Sofas, Camp Stools, Lounges, Centre Tables, Rocidmr Chairs, Dinliig 'Cables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomons, Koreans, What-Nots Secretaries, &«., t&c., Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room. Kitchen and OHlce KURNr T U R E . of the Latest Styles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS, Splendid New Patterns. REDSTEADB AND MATTRESSES, GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES. ' iw groat variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country attended *.o promptly and on reasonable terms. Dee. 17. ISlS—tr .—Thu barns at pAUBIAGE BUILDING h/aLL ITU lIIHVOHIM, .AND URPAIIItNQ Done promptly and at reasonable rule;* CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, AN 1) SPRING WAGONS, Always on hand or made to order. I will exeiinnge CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, or SPRING WAGONS for Good HORSES. Second Hand Wagons of all Kinds Taken In exchange for Work, A. SENSEMAN, BHII at work, and Invites all bis old customers anil the public In general to give him a call. Remember theold established place, on Pitt ‘street, north of iho Railroad Depot, Carlisle. S A FIRST CLASS \ LIVERY In connection with the above eslnbllshinent. 11. K. PEFFER. May 12, 70— ly Cl HEAP, durable, simple soaring, nil I enclosed from dust, Ac., delivered free of rebrbt and warranted. McLANAIXAN, STONE A JSETT, Hollldaysburg, Pa. Way 12. 7b rPHE MAGIC COMB will olmncro any J. colored hair or-Jb'eavd to a permanent black or brown. It contains no poison. Any one run use It. One sent by mall fo'-$ 1. Address MAG -10 COMB CO.,Springfield, Muss. Son. f», 170—;im Fob 10, JO— ly DEPOSIT HANK, CAitLIsTiU, Pa., Oct. 17, 1870. The annual election for nine Directors of the Bank, will bo bold at the Banking House, on tbelblrd Monday. 2uth of November next, be tween the hours of 10 A. M„ and 2 P. M. „ 4 „ J. P. HASbEB, i Oct. 20.70—1 t DM/lfcV Railroads WEBT W A U D CHANG B OP ,aCHKDUI.V: F. C. ARMS, ( Jen'l . tiujt'l. ©..g (SooTjb- 1870. FALL AND WINTER. NEW ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, at prices that defy competition; Btl ‘ K SiuK AND WOOL CLOTU S, KUENUIi MEIIINOES. TOpuN Kot , BAIX , NORWICH POPLINS, po p LINS ALPACAS, patent wasp roi;LiNB. vND WOOL f , EKOE| IIEAUTIFPL PLAIDS, Ac. Eleonit stock of Witter Proofs, m till Hip new mixtures. Wo avo Belling a very good qiuillt} at 10c. per yard. • llanfloni<i_Block_oi SHAW LS, ust opened, very cheap. White and Gray BLANKETS, cheaper.than ever. . mourning goods, Repps Black Morinoes, 11 Wool DeLalnes, Bcl iden Coro. Black Cretonne, (something new and very desirable.) Crape.Vells, Collars, Gloves, Thibet Shawls, Crapes. &c. A full assortment of Funeral (Solids, always on mud. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, Elegant assortment ol 'reach Casslmers, Cloths, Beavers and Suitings, now on exhibition, SIIIHTB made to order at short notice Lallor that cannot he excelled. FURS! KURSM Will opoir.m Out. Isl, Iho Jyirueit .Steiot Km'S over oiloroil. Ovor >mi« limidroil sots af veo low prices. DOMES TID 000 D S , Unbleached Muslins, at« and H) cts. A Tip Top Muslin at 12}<cls. 1 yard wide. Best Appleton pi) Muslin only 15ets. All tho popular makes, Bleached Muslins, at reduced prices. CALICOES, <3, S, HI and 12} (j els. CANTON FLANNELS. 15, IS ami L‘o els, Lindseys, Flannels, Cleans, Sattlnotts, Ling hams, Checks, Tickings, &c. All at reduced prices, . All tho best DcLalnos In now stylos only 20 ][ A great bargain in Plain Alpacas alLcol. .-8 only 25 cts. p6r yard. • , A full stoclc of HOSIERY. CLOVES. AND NOTIONS. at vary lieason'iblo Prices. I would cordially invito all to Inspect our new stock and prices as Inin determined not to bo undersold bin will oiler some of tho best Bar gains that can bo found in Carlisle. L. T. (iRKENFIELD, No, I. East Main .Street. Sep. 211.70. 1870. KA LL CAMPAIGN, N O W O r E N I N G , at-Tin-; CENTRAL DRf ROODS STORE. Direct from Now Vork,and Phllauolphla. A great variety of DRESS GOODS, Black and Fancy Colored Dross Silks. IRISH POPLINS, Inal! colors. FRENCH POPLINS, in all colors, EMPRESS REPPS, all color Cala Plaid Cloths for Circulars and Scrltlngs. PLAID POPLINS, MEIUNOES, ALPACAS, Ac, SHAWLS. SHAWLS, •Striped and Plaid Shawls, a great variety, 1 fon Ladles’, Misses’, and Children. FURS! PURS!! a full line of every grade and quality of Furs. Great bargains. Much under the price of last season. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, Great bargains in WhlUv Blankets. Great Bargains In Coloreifillankeu). WOOLEN GOODS, Breakfast Shawls, new stylos of Hoods, Scurfs, Ties, Ac., In great quantities. DOMESTIC GOODS, Muslins, Sheetings, Table Linens, Tickings, Ca'iem's, Ginglmms, Kentucky Jeans, at lower rales tliau 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 all customers. Call and see all Garments, and made up at short notice. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, In such variety as wo are only able to exhibit. Cull and see for yourselves. CARPETS, CARPETS, W« have lust filled our Carpet Room, new beautiful styles of Carpels,, Floor 011-clotbs, all widths Druggllt, Mattings, Rugs, Matts, Ac. Cannot be undersold In Carpets, Wo woiiid say to all persons desiring to pur chase Fall Goods, to examine our siooTc before making purchases, ns we have purchased tho largest stock of Dry Goods and Carpets, at ex tremely low prices that can bo seen In the coun ty, and as wo are determined to keep Up our • reputation lor selling very cheap. Bargains at the Central, for over Customer, Call ami see for yourselves, LEIDIOiI & MIDLER. ' S*ij> ao.MTO. ffliolijing 1870. JJHEAP JOHN! HELLS HIS Clothing, Boots, Cheaper Than Anybody in CARLISLE. lini Give him a Call, CHEAP JOHN, The Uonofiietor.of Ragged Humanity, LIVES IN Franklin House, lionsei/ Wetsel’s) COUE.T HOUSE Ocl, 13, 70—1 m |Vyy NOVEEBER. O PEKING 18T0. FALL TRADE Ready MadA Clothing, WANNA HIKE & BROWN, this month ~ppQntng to tho peoopio the grandest stock of I l lMv CLOTHING for Men and Boys, that Oak Hall Ims ever contained. Since Inst Fall wo have secured tho two largo lota adjoining us, and have erected upon them an Iron-front building, equal in size to our for* mer Building, making Oak Hall twice as laige as before. In order to accommodate the GREAT MASS OF PEOPLE, Who have become our customers. We invite all our customers, with their neigh bors and friends, to pay us an early visit, to ex amine our Alummotu Buildings, and to inspect our ■ MAMMOTH STOCK, WANNAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL CLOTH IN G ESTABLISH WENT Nos. 530, 532,631, 6,ifl Marketstreet. and Nos. 1. 3 5,7,9, 1* au d 18 Month Sixth street. PHILADELPHIA. Send your orders if you can’t come. April 11.1870—1 v fJIHE BEST, An ( d decidedly tho largest stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, In Carlisle, for Men’s, Youths’, and Boy’s wear, to bo found at the old and popular store of Isaac laivingstom jYo. 22, North Hanover Street, where you can IJhid,. tho latest productions of European and American niunufacturo, LOTUS of every description and quality, and all tho va* ilous popular nnd fashionable thudes. OVEE-COATINGS, The largest assortment over displayed. CASSIMERES in endless variety, TWEEDS. . J SATINETS, . CHEVIOTS, &Q. A splendid stock of Vestings. An Immense stock READY-MADE CLOTHING, ol our own manufacture, equal to garments made I o order. A splendid assortment of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Trunks. Valises, Carpetbags, Umbrellas, &o. Don’t fall and give ns a call. We are determined lo sell cheaper Ilian any House In town. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, No. 22, North Hanover street, Carlisle. Established J&l7, Oct. 20 1870 ly. Shoes, • Hats, Notions, IN REAL, OE t j a lip fHciJiral- Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For, restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy,,and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored io its original color with the gloss and freshness .cf youth Thin . hair i? thick-, cued, falling hair chocked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, of the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. It wanted merely for a * HAIR DRESSING, nothin" else caN bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, IiOWELIi, mass; FRIGE $l.OO, Eor Snlo by. JOS. B. HAVEUSTICK, Agent, Carlisle, Pu. Feii.lU. IS7o—lv . . OBADALIS ijIHR GREAT AMERICAN J lIFaLTII UKSTOUr.II, purl lies the blood i uiil cu.es Scrofula, SybhUlsi Skin . Diseas es Hhuuniiitism; Diseases of Women, ami -ill Chronic-.\ llecllons of the Blo<>d, Liver ■uul K.hlnevs. Recommended.by tile Meill nil Family ami many thousands of our best dl i/.ens. ' , , , , Head the testimony of rhyslclahs and patients who have used Uos.idall»;*s3end for our Rosadalls t.ulde to Health hook, or Almanac for this year, which we publish for -'raluhous distribution , It willglve you much valuable Informrtlon. , Dr. U. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says ’ I mice pleasure in recommending your ! Rohad\lis as a very powerful alterative. Ij have seen It used In two cases with muipy results—one In a ease ofsecomhiry syphilis, In whleh the patient prmounccd himself cm cal after having taken live bottles ol vour medicine, - Tho other is a ease' -of scrofula of long standing, whleh Is mpidly Imoiovlng under Its use, and the indica tions are that tho patient will soon recover 1 have carefully exhmlncd the formula by whleh your Kosadahs Is made, and Him It an excellent compound ol aUeratlvo m brDr!°Kparks, of Nicholasvlllc, Ky., says ho has used Rosadalls In cases 01 scrofula and Secondary {syphilis with - satisfactory results as a cleaner of the Blood I know no belter remedy. . , , Samuel U. McFuddou, Murfreesboro, *1 have'used seven bottles of Itosadaßs, and urn entirely cured ol Rheumatism; send me four bottles, as 1 wish it for my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes. Beni‘ndn Heehlol, of Lima, Ohio, writes. I hive suffered for twenty years with an inveterate eruption over my whole body* ! a short time since I purchased si bottle ol • Rnsad'dis and It ollbcted a period euro, 1 Hositdulis is sold by a 1 drugg'sts. Labuiatory, 01 Exchange ' hcc. Balti more (JLLML2s LO, i * ■ Proprietor, • sTO—I vear, Fob/ 10. 1 * - - A L I l ' Si Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, vhn' ®mb* bkjom. j • The repulation.this ox* J y. is derived from its cures, r. ; ,-M many of which arc truly /S marvellous. Inveterate ,y [T eases of Scrofulous dis // \ /»!,*. case, whore Hie system J\ j *,-‘1 seemed saturated with /Cf-’A nil fr .1 corruption, have liecn purillcd and cured hyit. , V ,‘"r. Scrofulous a flections and - \yj. disorders, which were ag y'iV^yp'a'A: fe J graveled by the smd'u |oi'iS contamination until they wore painfully alllicthig, have been radically cined in sucli great in almost every sec tion of.the country, that the public scarcely need to be Informed of its virtues or uses. bmil'ultms poison i- one of the most dcMnirlivc cui'mies* of our race. ‘ Often, this unseen mid mi felt tenant of the organism undermines I he constitution, and invite.-; the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, without exciting a mi-pie ion of its presence.' Again, it '.coins to breed infection throughout Hie body, and then, on some favorable 'occasion, rapidly.develop into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber cles may bo suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer ations on som'e'parl of tho hotly. Hence the oVca flonal u.-o of a bottle of this Stn'snparllta is ad visable, even when no active pyinptnms of disease appear. Persons alllicted with the following com jmiinN cviu-nillv line! immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by (be nse of fids SAIiS.tPAKU LA: St. AiitJmnff\4 f 'irr, Jiuse or I'vyutprlns, Tetter, Suit Jiheinn, Sr.atd Ilntd, J{hiffirann, Sorr Snrr Juiftt, and other eruptions or visible forms of s< rnfith i/.«r disease. Also in lho more concealed form*, rt-» litrsjtcpsiu, Dnipst/, 1/rtnt 1 Htu-axt', I it;-, CjiilrpHif',' AVr/m/f/i*.*, and the various Vlrrrnin.- atVcctiohs of Hie muscu lar nlul m'rvmis systems. Si/ph ids or I ; vccc/.f and TtlcvrurUtl JUsrtism me cured by it, though a longtime is required for subduing these cb-'lbmu* makuliesby any medicine. But long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. J.vinurrhiru or Whites, I'irrhu- Vlrrrtdimut, anil ! 4 >nah- />!■; roses, are com monly soon relieved and-ultimatclv cured by it-* and invigmaiimr effect. 'Minute Dim-- tinus'for each ease are fonrd in our Almanac, pim plietl gratis. JHuiniihlisvi and (lout, when caused by aecnniidalion* of extraneous imUlera In tho blond, yield quh-hly to It, as also 7,icci* (JompUiiutH, Tni'jiiiiitf/, i 'oiifu .slinti or lujltnu iu<it ton of the T.irri'. mid •Jinnnlirv , \\ ben Arb lug, ns they oilen do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. This s.t Its AVA Jt JDDA j« a great re stover for the strength nnd vigor of tho system. Those who arc I.ntiuulil and JAslfesu, Deflpnn ileuf, Sleepless, and troubled with yrrvous Ap jtrvhfii.sioun or Feat's, or any of the affections symptomatic of Wrahurss. will llml immediate relief nnd convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trflil. PREPARED BY JOr. ff. C. ATTEIt &. CO.,Io\r«II, Mass., rrnrticpl ttml Analytical Chemists. SOM) BV AU, DIUIGGIST3 EVERYWHERE. For Sale by JOS. B. HAVERSTIOK, Agent. Carlisle. Pa. Fob. 10 IK7o—lt ■piRKSi-I AND PRIME \ CLEAN, EAT AND JUICY. SMITH’S OYSTER SALOON IN THE VOLUNTEER UTTILDINCJ South Market Square^ “.Tohnnv’’Pmllh Is now npenlngnrporlor Oys ters, received twice a week, which ho pells nt great reduction In price. His tables are kept neat nnd clean and fur nished with all the accompaniments. Families supplied with llrstrjuallty of Oysters on short notice. The celebrated V EWARIC BEER. and MAfISRY & COLLINS’ PHILADEL PHIA Ali Eon draught. Give him atrial and ho will endeavor to give satisfaction to all. JNO. B. SMITH. Oct.O. 70—ly QHEAF GOA LI 5 0 cts. REDUCTION, On current market rates, TO FAMILIES Nut. Ecg. HICKORY SWAMP, S-l 25 55 30 LOR BERRY, 4 50 G 75 LINCOLN, 4 60 5 75 LYKENB VALLEY, 4 75 5 80 BALTIMORE COAL. 50 GOO Coal delivered to all parts of tho town at the above prices. TO LIMEBURNERS Nut. “Pea. HICKORY SWAMP, «100 53 00 LORRERRY, 4 25 8 25 LINCOLN, 4 25 3 25 LYKENS VALLEY, 4 50 3 50 Oi dors snbjecr lo any changes In the market at time of shipment. Farmers and Llmebnrnprfi. along tho lino of tho * 'umhorlnnd Valley Railroad, furnished at correspondingly low rales. Orders Idled with despatch. GEORGE ZINN. t Oct. 20,70—tf Oliice, cor. Main and Pitt Sts ©rocerles. LATEST PROM EUROPE, Hath. of Napoleon! CAPITULATION OP PAKIS. Hod a Great Fall in Groceries afc the store of JOHN WOLF, Jr., No. 44 EastPomfret St. - new stock: of FISH GROCERIES Just opened at . WOLF’S, oods selling at reduced prices at WOLF’S. rjVioß,eat Teas., Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, At WOLF'S. TAMPS, • . LAMPS! At WOLF’S. FRUIT JARS AND JELLY GLASSES At W OLE’ S. jyjAOREUEL, MACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 ami 3 Mackerel, In whole, half, or quar ter barrels, or kits, at tho lowest prices cWer of fered In Carlisle, ■ At WOLFIS. BI£»ST brands flour,, bacon, hums, shoulders, flitch, drld beef, cheese, pickled ami spiced salmon, sardines, smoked halibut, Burlington herring, scaled herring at . WOLF'S. QUEENSWARE, Chinaware, Glass* ware, Earthen vi are and Wood ware, AtWOLI-’S. T>URE Wine and Cider Vinegar, At WOLF’S. No. 4-i, East Pomfret St., -CARLISLE, Sep. 29,70— ly p ROCERIES, SO. ' The subscriber, begs leave to Inform the cltl zoom of Carlisle and vicinity Unit bo has pur chased the Grocery Store of D. V, ICeeny No. 78 south Hanover Street, CnrlLdo, where. l»o will carry on the Grocery Business as usual. Ills as sortment is varied, and consists In part of QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, • STONE and ' EARTHEN WARE, CEDAR and WILLOW WARE TEAS, ' • COFFEES. , SYRUPS. • - • . . SPICES. FANCY SOAPS. ROPES. TOBACCO, FISH, OILS. HALTERS, SEGARS, SALT. POTATOES, DRIED AND CANNED FROXT, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT. FLOUR,-FEED, and a foil assortment of articles usually kept In u flrst-class Gtocery store. Give him acall, and satisfaction will be guaranteed. Oct. 10 JOHN HECKMAN. FRESH GROCERIES! FRESH GROCERIES! s Always,to bo.had at tho CHE A‘P STORE -NO 88 EAST POMFRET STREET And why are they always fresh 7 Because we sell a great amount of them, and sell them low. Therefore, UTm our stock olleii, and consequent ly our goods Inust be fresh.. - You will find everything you wish in the way of GROCERIES. Q,UEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, . WILLOW AND CI3DAU WAUR, STONE AND CuOCKERY WARE, Choice limps, Dried Beef. Bologina,. Beef, Tongues, Biscuits and Crackers oi every de scription. Pickled, Spiced and Fresh Oysters, sartuues, English Pickles, liCraon Syrups, «£c., &a. -ind no cud to' NOTIONS It is useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; and parents If It don’t suit you to come,’send your children, as they will'bo dealt with with the same caro ns il, you were here yourself: Allklndsof COUNTRY PRODUCE, taken in exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. HOFJEMAN. NO. 88 EAST POMFUET STREET IShimt.aTj, &c. HHH M M JAMES CAMPBELL; ■ | ■ W. P. IIENWOOD. CAMPBELL tC- HENWOOB, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, No. 18 North Jl<m ver St„ CARLISLE, PA. BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS, WASH BASINS,' HYDRANTS, LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, CISTERN AND DEEP WELL PUMPS, GAS FIXTURES, GAS SHADES AND GLOBES &c., &c. Lead, Iron and Terra Cotta Pipe, CHIMNEY TOPS and FLUES, AH kinds of BRASS WORK for Steam and Water constantly on hand. WORK IN TOWN OR COUNTRY promptly attended to. UTf-Immodlftto attention given to orders for material or work: from a dlstunco.«®ir Having special advantages wo aro prepared to furnish COPPER WORK of all descriptions for Still Houses and other purposes at homo or at a distance* COPPER PIPE furnished toordor either drawn or brazed. k k k k k' k fe k k & Bop. 1,70-ly BUSINESS AGAIN, GEO. R. FOOTE, Ag’t. Plumbing and Gas Pitting, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ' Orders left at my House, S, E. corner Bedford and Chapel Alley,or Cifus. Francises, No. 10 West Main St. Jwae23,7<M) m Jtyartnuare HARDWARE —AND— 0 IT T L E R Y, MI LLER & BO fPERS take this opportunityof directing the alien lion of the community at large, and ev.ory person In particular, to their recently replenished stock ol H A R D W.A R E , They studiously avoided investing during the high prices, and. patiently waited the falling out of the bottom before attempting to refill their shelves, aud now that things have been reduced to old time prices, ns near ns possible, they have Invested largely and cjo prepared to guarantee to their friends and customers as low prices as any market outside the cities. They especially invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. .Our.steck Is complete and none need. fear meeting with disappointment in enquiring for anything in our lino. Wo have, the agency of the Wlllcox & Gibbs S E WI N G M A C HIN E , and would respectfully sk all those In wantql a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox & Gibbs’ bo fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended'to, and godso delivered to nil parts of l!io town free of charge. Fob. 25. IhOO.—l v 18T QH AKD W AR E . IBTO I j. p. BIXLER HENRY SAXTON H. SAXTON, & CO., NO. 15, EAST MAIN ST., Dealers in Hardware , Irani vilery, Sse,, CARLISLE, PA., hereby announce to *he public, that they Intend selling everything In lheir line, either wholesale or retail, at •prices much -lower'than can he bought this skin of Philadelphia. Our stock const As In part of BUILDING MATERIAL OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS Iron, Taints, Nails, Oils, Shovels, Glass, Hoes, . Putty, Forks, Varnishes, pukes, Cement, Spades, Plaster, Crow bars, Sand, , Sledges, Powder, J’icKs.' . - Safety fun Also a full and well selected assortment o MECHANIC'S TOOLS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY A fulTslock of FARM BELLS Plows, names, Chains, Grain bags, Popes, Pu leys, and Hay Elevators of all descriptions. GUNS. PISTOLS, POWDEU, * SHOT. CAP and ammunition of all kinds. Thankful for past favors, by strict attrition to business wo hope to receive a continuation ol the sumo. TI. SAXTON *OO. insurance -j-ryrk i Clmrlorcct l '** # INSURANC OMPANY NORTH AMERICA !! Philadelphia Oldest Insurance Company in, America CASH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. 52.80U.000. SEVENTY-ONE'-YEA US successful business exiierlence, with u rcnulnMon for INTEGRITY ami HONORABLE DEALING UNSURPASSED bv nny similar InKf.Mllt.ifui. LOSSES PAID since o-ganizatlou, over 8 2 3,0.00,000. \ It Is WISDOM uud ECONOMY lo Insure In Ihe bf*sf- CompunleH, and there Is NONE BETTER Hum the old INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. Arthur O. Coflln,President; Charles Plait. Vico President; Mathias Marls. Secretary; William Buenier, Central Agent, Harrisburg. Pa. SAML. K. lIUMRICH, Agent. Main Street, Carlisle. Deceniher 10. IMffl—ly. •lisauivers. &c„ 5-20’S *■">' Ibßi'S DOUGHT, SOM AND EXCHANGED —ON— MO 3 T LIBEIt A L T ERMS GOLD Bought and Sold at Market’ Hales. COUPONS CASHED. Pacific Railroad Bonds •BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Bought ami Sold. on Commission Only, Accounts received and Interest allowed on Daily Balances, subject to check at sight. kIiEMBIIO. NO 40, SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHIL A DELPHI A , .Inly 7 1870. JH. Bcrllancous. JpiTToJBUKxtU -Pioneer White and Red Lead and Putty J/anulucturers, Pillsbury, Pa. T. 11. JNBVIN & Co. s PITTSBURG, PA. Carlisle, Sept. 0,1870. Gents: I am much pleased with the Pure White Lead, purchased ofyou and take pleasure lu the recommendation oi'lt to lire public, as best 1 have evorui ed. X have worked Wuthoi Hi <6 Bros., and Lewis & Bros,. Pure Philadelphia Load, X mud May I tike your Lead better man any In the market for body and color. All you claim for U cauuot bo surpassed. CHAB. U. BUFFER. Gaulish, Sep. 0,1870. Messrs. T. S. Nevin <£r O)., Pittsburg, Pa. Gents I have hud some opportunities for the trial <>t your Pure White Lend, i most heartily recommend (t to the publican decidedly the best In the market. lam familiar with all the Pure -Xjead lu the market. Lewi' & Bros., Wetherll &. Co. of Philadelphia, do May your Loud gtvol greater Kutif.ictlon than'either of them, on &cs count of body,color and lino grinding which are all the qnulilicatlous required of a good article. JOUWAKNEY, Reading, August SI, 1870. Messrs T. 11. Nevin <0 CD., Pittsburg. Pa. Gents.• I have had your White Load analyzed by . a Chemist, and ho pronounced It stilotly Pare. S. W. HOLLENDAOH, Painter. Every of our Pure Load Is guaranteed strictly Pure, and is liner ground, better color and bettor body than any oilier lu the United Ututes. These are strong terms but are none the loss true. Cull on Miller & Bowers, Carlisle. Pa,, who are the only party having it for sale lu Carlisle. T. H. NEVIN & CO., Pioneer Paint Works, Pittsburg, Ofllceand Bale Rooms,Market and 8d Avenue. Sop. 22,1870-Sm* . u 1 ilHrtiCcai. rjlO PHYSICIANS. New York. Anonaloth, isjj Allow me to call your attention tomvpprt RATION OF COMPOUND EXTRA™/® The component parts are BUCHU in.V, Cubobs, Juniper berries. ’ lOL * ,f MODE OP PREPARATION.— Buchu in Juniper Bernes, by distillation, to form VS gin. Uabebs extracted by dlspluceine i V spirits obtained from Juniper BetrleH** VrV tie augur Is uscd.nud asmatl proportion nr' rit. It is morepalatablo than any now ltn.. Buchu, os prepared by Druggists, is of & <u color. It isupfunt that emit* lt« iramm., .*- action of Hume destroys tbtslluj active m-V plei, leaving a dark and ghuiuous UecuciK! Mine is the color of ingredients. The Biid my preparation predominates; the win,i quantity ot the other ingredients arc ndiCi prevent fermentation; upon inspection lu bo found not to bo a Tincture, os made in pi» mucopma, nor Is it a Syrup-and tlu-iciure, bo used in cases where fever or liiflarnutUm, Ist. 1m this, you Have the knowledge of thi gredit nls and the mode ol preparation B -Hoping that you will favor It with a trh] , that upon Inspection It will meet wltli vdi r probation, * 1 With a feeling of confidence. I am, very respectfully. Chemist ami Druggist of 10 Years’ Exporter ■froin 1 the largest Manufacturing OhedilsLslQi “Pam acquainted with Mr. 11. T. Helnibo no occupied iho Drug Store opposite my.r deuce, ami was successful In conducting busmens where others had not been iquuliy before him. I have been favorably iniprci with his character and.enterprlze.” WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, im 5 Firm of Powers and Welghtmau Manufactui Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Ph • delphia. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU. weakness. The exhausted powers of Md which are accompanied by so many nliera symplons among which will be sitlon to Exeitlon.Loss of Men ory,\\akef in Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of hi.i. fact, Universal,Lassitude. Prostration, nmiit bliity to enter into the enjoyments of society The constitution, once affected with 0m Weakness, requirts the aid of MeJn’lne streiighten ami invigorate the system, wr FI r.LM BOLD'S , EXTItACT BUCIIU luvumt does. If no troatmenllssubmltled tn.Cmisuu tion or insanity ensues. HETjMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT OP BUCIj in atlcctions peculiar to Females, Is unequal, by any other preparation, as in chlorosis. i»n tention, Palnlulness, or Suppression oft udM ry Evacuations, and all complaints incident the sex, or the decline or change of lire. HELM HOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT Bill AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH will rallies exterminate from the svslem diseases utn from habits of dissipation, at little expemO tie or no change in dlet).no inconyimieuceo' Dosmo; completely Kupersodinglho.se uia antami dangerous remedies, Copaivauml H enry, in all these diseases. Use HELMBOHD’S FLUID EXTRAC FUIO In nil ilisensea of llioso.orpjnns, wlifllier In mule or fcnmle, from wlmlevercuuHSOHSi' ing, and no matter ol how long Btauuh{j». pleasant in team and odor, “immediate tion, and more strengthening than preparations of Barker Iron. Those suffering from broken-down or ilellt constitutions, procure the remedy ul once. The reader must bo aware that, however M may be tlie attack of t leubovc dlpettsoß.lti»« lain to alfocl the bodily health ami powers. All the above diseases require tbeaM tetlc. HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUtHUUt great Diuretic. Sold byDrogglslsoverywliore. Prlcc-Sl^ notllo, or « bottles for £0.60. Eoiueit ll l to add ress. Describe syxnptons In all comma Uons. Address H. T. TIELMtIOLD, Druj! oml c 1,,: cal Warehouse, CIH Broadway, H. *• None ore genuine unless done «P graved wrapper, with facsimile ol i j oul Warehouse, and signed May 19, 70-ly ii H. T. HELMIIOLD, World.] Novjjmukh l, In > a T.'HKtU® 01 *
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