American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 24, 1870, Image 4

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    Agricultural
Trial t»f n Stcnirt Kn s lno for lUnd nnd
I'nrm Worlt.
i For several years-experiments invol
vin" immense costs- luivo been cnrncu
1 on "in England, having in viety a
.! tractive engine (lint should do heavy
work on common roads cheaper than
it was being dbno hy horses. The dif
ficulty lias been, not the lack of power,
hut that, in rmVning over hard roads,
(he continuous .{oiling involved con
stant breakages in the hiachincry—the
head of the wheel was so narrow that
it would slip, ahdlast, when armed with
claws, they broke when needed, besides
being a damage to the roads and an
impediment to the movement of the
engine.
At length Mr. H. W. Thomson, of
Edinburg, conceived the idea of using
India-rubber tires of great thickness
ami width; and since that time the en
gine has been a complete success.. Jt
has been used in tho ijnam on tho Con
tinent of Europe, for drawing heavy
toads, although ploughing and the
otKor need?? of tho furui luivo funnily in
il a most powerful agent. The hrst
.ml.Ho trial of.this engine in America
“ 'u' -H-neld ar th\r Tnee-grritind
Now Jersey, October tilth, 'before a
emnuiitteo' of th<r American Institute.'
Arriving at tho ground, wo found the
engine—with slcam up—hitched to a
<oio' r of seven ploughs. At a signal
from the exhibitor, the engineer
mounted tho machine, ami with one
hand on tho steering apparatus, ami
the other on the Ihrotlle-bar. Ii estarted;
and,moving steadilv on at about douh :
In llio rat of an ordinary ox team, and
a little faster than .quick horses work
turned seven furrows, twelve incites
wide ami eight deep,' with the greatest
ease ami in a workinan-li ko.manner !
The’ land was strongly rooted green
sward, with a surface at least of average
unevenness. It did tho work of at least
fourteen horses and seven men, using
at tho rate of half a ton of coal a day;
and requiring in Us management n
fireman and engineer.
The exhibition witli loaded wagons
was equally successful. The engine was
attached to throe heavy four-wheeled
(rucks, on two of which there wore at
least three cords of four foot wood ; the
last was loaded with pig iron, the, esti
mated weight of all being from ton fat
fifteen tons. Witnont the least dililc. 1-
iv, 'it moved this train of wagons up
and down the track with considerable
speed, turning in a small space, and
showin g tlnit it had perfect control
of its mammoth load. It afterwards
showed its speed, 'running at from six
to eight miles an hour, and finally was
dexterously turned about in a circle of
a radius (if a few feet, run in zigzags,
hacked, and otherwise shown to lie ca
pable,' in till! hands of a competent
man, of running-in the same spac,
turning much qn Oker, ■ and, in short,
doing nil Unit could bodrmo with a spry
team of horses, if they wore each en
dowed with ten times thoir ordinary
power. Tho plough used was made for
mellow ground wx liont cnttei’s, which
will give some i lea of the power re
quired to tear thefirm sod. —Hearth and
Home. _
A Wijeping Tree.— There is a tree
standing on the farm of Mrs. A. C. Ma-
Hit, in Elk Neek, that now presents a
phenomenon which is attracting much
attention and puzzling the wiseacres.
How lortg the phenomenon has existed
is not known, but there can bo no ques
tion that.for several weeks p ist it lias
regularly occurred. Near the niins of
an old dwelling which inis long, been
unoccupied,stand two trees of the lion
oy locust species. One of these is in
full vigor, but the other shows some'
evidences of decay. The laborers on
the'farm have during the past season,
frequent I v noticed, as they, passed tlio
declining tree, traces'of a recent shower
while all. iiround was dry, and no cloud
had been observed during the day. IT
nally they called the attention of Mr.
Veach, the fanner of the place, to the
fact. The next day Mr. V. also absolv
ed that the'grass under this particular
tree seemed wot. while all-around was
dry, and in order to further lest it, iie
caused a cart to bo left under it, lor a
few hours, after winch lie found the
bottom of the cart quite wet. This in
duced him to watch the descending
.shower, and hy daily observation it
was discovered that when the day is
perfectly clear, about three o’clock in
the afternoon, drops begin vidbly to
fall from the tree, and to continue in
varying quantities till nightfall. When
the day "is cloudy, no drops fall ; nor
are any over noticed before three o'clock
Jnit about that.t.ime when the weather
is perfectly clear the'shower-- set in.—
Many persons'have visited (ho spot,
but all come away wondering and puz
zled. Who can solve the mystery,'or
define the or gin of this dry weather
shower? The snperstitiuous see it in
the tears of him who planted tho tree,
and is now.weeping for some undefined
sin -while” a .scientific-: gentlpirum. to,
whose' attention : the subject has i oen
brought; attributes it to tho combat Vif
fwo hostile insects that have gathered
in large quantities on the declining
free, one' species .of Which attacks tho
other in order localise it to discharge
a species of honey nnon ’which tho as
sailant feeds, and ho surmises that the
number of.insects is so great Unit tho
food discharged is more than tlui humid
foliage-will” retain, and hence sonic of
it falls ;tu the earth in these defined
showers. Tho first explanation will do
for the superstitions, to tremble over,
and haply cause them to shed their
tears in the flesh, 'rather,than wait to
comnniuicate them ailef, death through
tho agency of a tree planted in life,
while the other explanation is at least
ingenious and somewhat plausible, and
may satisfy, in the absence of a bettor
one, the yearnings for more light of
those whoso hump of easuality is large
ly developed- " .
The S'i'UAY For iho inlbnim
-1 ion cf our realtors wu dip tho follow
ing from tho Cleai held Republican of
the 28th ult. It will prove of value to
many, as it treats upon a suhject ahidi
is not universally understood. Cut it
• out for reference : “We are frequently
interrogated"in reference to the method
of treating stray horses, cattle, sheep,
Ac. The law on this is in substance
this: Whenever a stray beast is found
trespassing bn "(He premises of any ono
it is the duty of the party to givoiiotice
to the owner thereof under a penalty of
85, ifhecan be found, and within tour
days deliver to the Town Clerk a full
description of the kind, marks, color,
or any natural or. artificial marks of
such stray or Strays, together with the
fees, which are for a horse, 50 cents;
cattle, 25 cents; mid "each sheepo cents.
If the owner does not appear within
ten days after such stray shall betaken
up, and settle all damages and costs, it
shall be the duty ol the party taking up
the same to entitle the said stray or
strays to bo advertised for three weeks
in at least one newspaper, (which costs
$2 50). And if the .owner shall not
have appeared within sixty days after
such advertisement, and settle all rea
sonable costs, the person- takinn- up
the said stray shall make application to
a Justice of the Peace, in said town
ship, who is required to issue his war
rant to tho constable, whose doty it
shall bo to sell the same at public sale,
first giving ten days nolieo of such sale,
hy at least three printed or written
handbills. And after he shall have
sold the same,.he shajl make return ol
tho proceeds' to tho said Justice, who
shall, alter paying all reasonable dam
np;es and costs of keeping as aforesaid
l and over thesurpius, if,any there he,’
lo tho County Treasurin’; but if tho
owner shad,appear within orie .year ;af-;
ter such sale and .prove ids property to
such stray,'the said-Justice B j w \, fc irii--'
ly the samo 10-the 'said .Treasurer who
shall pay tho owner -the, whole amount
of such oygrplus,, hut “if tlie o vner
sha I not apply within the time afore
said he,.sWlll thereafter ho debarred
from recovering, and the money afore
said may bh ajii)Jf ; ed to county'purpos.
ea.” " :
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(Site SUnimlßcmcnts
QC FIRST PREMIUM (PC
*' " IMPROVED r.VHIIV
SEWING MACHINE,
$13,50 clear profit por day. STe.OO por week.—
8U)(» por month made easy by nn Lady or Gen
tleman introducing this Genuine and Original
Old Favorite. With Us many now and practi
ce! additions, making the most complete
combination of valuable and usolnl im
provements over eHecled In any one machine.—
The embodiment, of extreme simplicity elll
clrncyand utility, entirely different In model
and design from any low pi Iced machine. It Ift
the most torvleable, elegant and reliable Fami
ly Hewing Machine ever Invented, gives perfect
satisfaction wherever Introduced, lias tccolvod
Premiums. Stood the test of HI years, ami ls\
fully approved of by every family, who have
them In use, Is noiseless, makes the strong and
bcautllul Elastic Lock Mitch, with wonderful
rapidity and certainty. Hews anything a needle
will go tnrough, from the finest to tlit* thickest
fabric, firm alul neat, with case. Uses all kinds
ot silk or thread direct from the spool: Is Im
proved with new B<*lf-acting feed, spring tension,
soif-cnldor, ami uses the adjustable stmight noo
dle, perpendicular motion, with powerful lover
action Possesses all the good qualities of tho
best high priced machines condensed, without,
their complications or imilt. Sam pies of Hewing
sent irceon receiptol stamp. Fur certificates,
Ac., sec desorlpllvd pamphlets, mailed Jroe. A
thorough practical Sewing Machine lor family
use.—''Tribune," A very Miongaml reliable ma
chine. at u low price.— “.V/oful'od,” This heautl-.
tul sewing machine is one of I he mott ingenious
1 nccs of nuclmnlsm ever Invented — l ' Dcnwti'at.’
.tT*iT-'-Wovtli;niivn l y. t.mu.s its uost-toany-damfljv.
—“.v. r, IPtY/./v” It Is quite a new machine
with Us many la to Improvements, ami sews with
astonishing Vase, rapidity nnd neatness.—luA’ciwhlicmt," 1uA’c-
iwhlicmt," K. V. Single machines, as Pamples,
selectc I with cme, for Inm.lly nae. with every
thing complete, sent to any pari of the country
pei - express, packed in st *ma wooden box. free,
on receipt m price, So.M. Sale delivery oi goodbl
goaranteed. Foiwmd cash bwjegistorcd teller,
or IM). mono*. order, at mir i MH. Agents want
ed, male or female, everywhere.. New, pamph
lets containing extra iiueral InducemontV, sent
fIVO.
Address FAMILY HKW'ING MACHINE CO.
Office Ml Nassau Street Now York.
Uct.ti 70-Iy ' •
OF is:
Mason k Hamlin Cabinet Organs,
Important Improvements,
mfenlid June 11 Hf, a r.d 2o, IS7O.
UEI) U 0 T lON OF VRI C E -
Tiro Mason Hamlin Organ Co., have the
pleasure of aim uneSng Important improve
ments in t heir Canlnel organs, for which Patents
were granted then in Juno and August hint
These are not nu;r_-i.\ incietrleluus attachments,
but oniiancc the substantial excellence of tho
insiru.iienta,
"They arc also enabled by lucrea-cd (ueiJltics
for manufacture. to make,-from Hits date, a fift
tller reduction of prices on several lead Ing sly Ics.
Having completed ami added to their lormer
facilities a large new manulactory, they hope
boreal l»r to supply all orders promptly.
The Cabinet Oigaus made ny tills Company
me of such .universal' reputation, not only
throughout America, but also In Europe', that
low will need assurance of their supei ioiity.
They now oiler lour Octave Cabinet Organs,
In qm e plain eases, but cqinil according to their
capacity to anything they make, far STueach.
The same,' Double. Heed. Si*s. Five Octavo
Double Reed Organs, Five Hlops, with Knee
swell and Tiomulanl, in elegant ease, wit h seve
ral of tho Mason a Lamlin improvements, Si-Jo,
Tho same Extra, with new Vox Humana, Aulo
nuitio swell, Ac , 315 U. Five octaves, three Hots'
Reeds, seven Ships with Euphone; a splendid
instrument, SJJo.
A new illustrated catalogue with full Inforrna-
UorCrmd reduced prices. Is now leady.'and’will
,bc sent tree, with n testimonial ciicular, p - e^elic
ing a great muss ol evidence as to the superiori
ty •>] these instruments, l» any ono sending h is
address u> the MAHON <t HAMLIN ORGAN CO ,
1W Trcinont Street, Boston, or -WO Broadway,
Wow York
Nov. y, 7U— lm
5-20’S
llUUurtT, SOLD AND KXt’irANOBD
s ■
—ON—
MO « T LIJiE JC A L TEB J[ H
GOLD
Hongbl amr.tjulil at Market limes.
CASHED
Pacific Railroad Bond a
"HDIUJIIT AND SOLD,
. - i
\<or.k'\liouuHyml *S on O/f/y,
Accounts received and Tnleiest'allowed on
Hail.V balances, subject lo check at sight. fifing
tp£ >7 : /fh \f y~)f j* rj A
No!-y>. BOOTH THIRD STREET. "
1 ‘ I’JiILA DKLPIIIA.
.InlyTlsm.
rjH-lE LOIil!AIN 10 VEGETABLE
CATIIA il T I C PILL
Mild, certain, safe, elllcleut. Ills fur Iho best
Cathartic remetly yet discovered, and'at oneo
relieves and invigorates ill the vllal functions,
without causing injury to any of them. The
most complete success lias long attended im use
in many localities, anil It Is now ottered lo the
general public with thV conviction that it can
never fad to accomplish all that Is claimed Jar
it. II produces little or no’paln; leaves the or
"aus free from irritation, ami never over taxes
or excites the nervous system, fn all di-caftes
of the skin, blond, fctomach, boWeN. liver, kid
neys—of children,and in many dilllcullles pecu
liar to women, il brim's prompt relief and cer
nun cure. The best phy.-icmns lecommend and
prescribe it.a ml no person who once uses this
will voluntarily return lo (he use of any other
cathartic.
Sent by mail on receipt of priconnd po.-duge.
1 box, 5.2.) Postage <i cents,
a boxes, 1 ell . *■ js *•
12 “ 223 " ;u -
It Is sold by dealer;! In dnu>« ami medicines,
TUItNUUA (JO., Proprietors
120 Tremont street, Huston, Mass.
Sep. Li. 70—ilineow
Q.U ANT)
lentrsi, notei,,
nUOAD w A Y ,
Between Bteavkcr awl Amity Sts.,)
A’A’IP yORK. .
Thfilnracut Itnlcl In Iho Unllocl s iim
Wo of m-cniiiQiliUluii llftoon luimlml onosts '
Ju.M niJom-il. nail Au-nlsliod In
If h K tl A N T S T V T, 10
Cinitrnl lofiitlon, Airy ap.-tnnicnt.s, omi
ItKASOKAJII.n TEUMS.
11, LYM A N PO IV EitS,
„ „., Proprietor.
Sep. S, 70—ly
f£l nI - WELI, ’ S 7
CABMUG TABLETS.
An unfailing roiuotJy fur all bronchial Dlfll
cultloH, tohghs, Colds. Hoarseness. Asthma
nintherhi, Dryness ol iho TJiroal or WlmUPjno
aud a.l t.aiairlmldlMuuios, **•- Jpo
'iho womlorim modern discovery of Carbolic
Acid, is (icstineil to heconmoneof tho greatest
blessings to mtiukiml In Ms application lo di
easeN ol the throat and ts great curative quail
tics in all nlloetlons of the Chest aud flings. ■
D/', WelPs Oat'holio Tabtc/ti,
ncsldes tho great remedial agent Carhoti,-
contain other Ingredients universally Veeoin
memted, which chemically combine, producing
a 1 abiet more highly me«llclnal ami heller
adapted for diseases of Uie Throat than anv
preparation ever before ollcied to the nubile
Tor COUGHS and COLDS Writ's Oirbo/ic ’laf.lrh
°N° 'T Try ttK ,Q * Sw,d by
wanted for
BELDEN; The life Chief,
IV t e Years .-iinwjthe \yu-( fiuHans a//he
fiv.m IMS to 1 S7(t, KxolllhKn.s a llnmanrr,
Tirnv fresh, spirited. Authors experience on In
War Path fn Ihitbilo limns, Ac., also Indian od-
J.eiremK Sport* Ac , Ac. Mltflnn edition
rwujy, price very lnw; ; soils fast,will exeecd nnv
booU out. Tlrst chapter, ►(unj)lo lllnsinuions
and terms sent free. A. 11. lIUHHAitn pnh
•ICHjriiestnnt st., Philadelphia, I’:.. " 1 **
‘ Oct.. U, Tilin
(olive (non. Rare
W'ISE ""'"T- " iu >nonil K. (■,>.,
, N0y27,70-8m ’
CTitj> SUibcrfiameiitg.,
Jpi.AIN FACTS
WOItTU
Reading* I
A large, well established and successful bind
ness, vdth an experience of more than twenty
five years enables us toofler Inducements to all
who m e about to become purchasers of
CIiOTHIHG
second to no establishment- In the country. Our
garments are-all made of tiro best materials,
carefully selected; nothing unsound or in-any
way imperfect Is made up at all, oven in tho
lowest grades of goods. It Is a well established
fuel among clothiers, that our
Ready- MADE Clothing
n everything that goes to make a superior gar
ment, is unequalled by any stock of goods in
Philadelphia.
unr assortment Is so large and varied that
evety one can be fitted at once, without delay,
Our juice.-, me always guaranteed as low,or.
lower, than tho lowest elsewhere. Wo have also
tiiine assortment of
Goods in the Piece,
which will be made up to order, in tho boat man
ner, and at. prices much lower than are usually
charged for garments made to order.
Samples of Goods,
with price lists lor all kinds of carmen!*, for
warded by it.all at any time when minesied.
with Instruction* lor se.lf moasurment. mid gar
mcnlH, either made to artier or selected from our
ready-made slack, im warded by express, jiuur*
ahieed to lit, eom-et i.v.
Persons not residing hen*, eon when vlMilmi
Philadelphia, rail and haw I heir measure regis
tered on our hooks kept r->v that purpe.se, from
which garments can he-ordered at any lutnio
time.
BENNETT & Co,
Tower Hall,, * -
JVo. 518 MAll Kit T STREET.
Walf-way between Fifth and Sixth Sts.,
Pllll i ,M >F.LP lIIA ,
Nov. 3. ISTO-3m
piTTSBURKG
PIONEER
White aiui Red Lead and Putty
Manufacturers) PiKsbury , Pa.
I LiWIN & (JO;.
PiyTSJJCIiU, PA
’Carlisle, Hop!. 0, >B7O.
iiciito: I am much pleased with the Pure Whito
Lead, purchased of.vou and take pleasure tn tho
recommendation of It n. tho public as tho best 1
have everui etl. I ha% e - mkcl Welherill «t Pros.,
and Lewis & Pros,, im-e I’nihulelphla Lead.
I nuisl say I like your i.i:„d heller ihun any In
the market, for body mid culm-. All you vialn>
for It cannot bo surpassed.;
CHAR. u. huffish.
Caklise, Sep.», 1870.
Messrs. T. Jl. xVti jii it.
Pittsburg, Pa.
QenUt I have had some opportunities,for tho
trial of your Pure White Lean, i most Uearmy
recommend it to the publlcas decidedly the best
in the market. lam familiar with all the Pure
L'*ad In tho market. Lew.-, it Hrds.-, Wothorll
it Co. of Philadelphia; do say your. Lend give!,
greater satifscllon than either of them, on tics
count ol body,color and lino grinding which are
Jill Hu* iiuullilcations required of a good article
.K'H.N AKNKY.
Hi adino .August ;U,
-limn T. }'!. AVi in A Co.
Pittsburg. Pa.
(Icnf.i: I have had your White Lead analyzed
y a Chemist, ami ho pronounced it strictly
Pure. J
S. W. lIOLLLNBACH, Painter,
Lvory k-g of our Pure J.ead Is guarantied
Mrictly Pure, and is liner ground, bettor color
find butter body than any other tn the United
.states, Those are strong terms but me none the
less true. (Jail on Mlllor A Howefs, Carlisle, Pa.
who are the only party haying It for salo in
Carlisle. ...
T. H. KEVIN & CO.,
Pioneer Paint Works, Pittsburg.
' )nlc e.ind Sale booms,Market and .'ld Avenu
Sep. 2J. 1870—lin *
rjuiK enu*:at BALTi m"oITE '
n\U M-AMMCTOIIY,
Will. 'KSTJIBB S CO.,
HrANCKAt-TURERS OF,
Grand, Square and TJpriyht
PIAHO FORTES,
KAL’IIMORR, MJK
vc First Prize Medals A warded, .
Jhese Instruments have been heloro tho puli
lie- iur nearly thirty years, ami npim their ex
cel h*ju'<* shine ult:ijlicit uiwurrhcri'dpre-emiiu:nee,
which pronoum e« llipim unequalled. Their
. TONE
combines great powtr,sweetness uiul line sing-'
Ing quality, us well asgroat purity ol Intonation,
imil Mminu'.ss .throughout tho entire scale.—
Ihelr
. „ touch
t.s pliant ami elastic, ami entirely free from tho
stillness louml la so many Idaho?. 1
I N W O K K SI A.N S'H’l-P
they are unequalled, using none but tho very
best seasoned nmtethil, the largo capital oiii-a
ployed in our business enabling us.to keep con
tinually an Immeiihi: stock of lumber, <to.. on
hand. ’ '
AM our Square Pianos have ouv Now Improv
ed Overatrung Mealo and the Agraffe Treble. •
. We would c ill special attention to our late im
provements In Grand Pianos ami Square Uni mist,
patented Aug. M. IMO. winch bring the Piano
nearer porloctlon than has yet b eu attained.' .
J '£ e, V P'ttino Pally Watrauled /or Five Years, \
We have made arrangements for the «010
M bolesalo Agency for t he most celebrated PAR
LOR ORGANS and MELODEON9, which wo of
fer Wholesale and Retail, ut lowest factory;
prices. v
WILLIAM KNAHE A CO.
JAMES RELLAK. -
Wholesale Depot, •
/ , «7!l mat 2SI Mouth Gfh Ml,
.Sep. 10, 70—tim Pjiii,ai)lci.i*uia; •
EAJNOVEtUR.S!
;; , i: joriN EAUEirtA, ’ i: . •; ■ i!
. •• 718 Arch stiWt. '-1 ’ , - x*l i. : <
Middle ol Iho niook;
Honih S do, ’ .Plflladelphlu," .fniportyr. , ‘Mium
fiiciurer and denier'|ii. dP kinds anilqiUHlliy :
of i-ANcS .fjir t LatUvw’ .nml itUMhU'ens',
w»'ar.. ..Having 1 onhilgcjl, 'remq'ilpled juql olm.-i
provetl tny dU| ftniVhWvraldeFu.it.FMPGlUllM,,
and having p very .largo ami splendid, i
assortment df Jilf rim dllferent kinds ol Fur«,
from the llrst immj.s, ip , iMWiwn-aml, hn,vcJmd ,
them made qp. by .11 Uaeost ,wi>vUnu>iL/
I wmil.l rpsVelfi Ui; Oly.li-.AVy,, lAiv!,■#H vf. (‘lun
lierluml iiml -iKljuh.-iit, eoliptirv' U/ V'u.ll ati*|, ,i/:,
umiliim my vary IlltwlAnU ihpiijil|fgU,|is 9 Kiiie))l,
t-iiiiav 1-urJ, Ibr, ~;ht,, N ivii;',’hlhh-iw...iiiiiu,
ilatamilnail IoKC-h nluvLow .illiar,
Hoiiso m the ell.v..>\U i ii'ursi J \Varr)ini ( ciJ. >No,
mlßrepreseuiutlohS to r e/lcel«ulo8. ' o, ..pi
t {MHNi IfAREI HA.' , -i,
~ . , 7 vSdVreh.bt.; PJiUmJc
OcMO , I s7 l --;;m ■ ... , ( , lt , ,
jpimioANK
LANTERN GD!T.,
Office, 10 Barclay tit., IV. Y. 1 '■
' (TJij .stii'rti,) ’
Oiler to the jmiiHc a r.fiiilevn combining safr
ty and economy with elcg/nn'e afcd uvcfulno.ssi—
It cannot explode: mind; flight.’ and
•onmmic.s less oil limn any, oilier; it 1* md'dlfc
tmhed hylfie highest wind, and if u gloss is’
broken It Is etioly replaced by means ottho
soitov They arc universally,liked whoio they
tmvo been tried. -
Kept. £*, IK7o—'lni
itfitji RiiltcrtEcments.
FAMILY SHOULD HAVE
DR. GUILMIS TTE ’ S
Great Fortunes,
And Imw tljpy wore made. By J- D* McCabe, j r .
New. iresli and original. Profusely Illustrated
ami beautifully bound. It shows bow u poor
school-musier inudo SJi>,OiK>,OOU; how a poor half
blind sailor became a great bunker, u buleber’s
apprentice the wealthiest man In America, an
unknown mechanic a mllllonniio In seven years
with many more such extmplAs; how energy,
lahnt.nnd pitlent industry have always met
with success when properly exerted; Mow inon*
ey can be made honestly an d without saeiillce
ol principal. Send for Circular, ete., ami notice
my . xtr« terms UKO. MACLEAN, I’ubllsbor. 719
hansom St, Pnlladolphla.
Nov. 17, 70> 1m
/.N INI'U.SI'KNSAIJI.K _ AUTICLE I-'OK TilE | SWEPT UP
Extract of Juniper.
As a delicious tonic healthful. ntul curative
frr till diseases of ll>o Kidneys and Bladder. Loss
of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Nervous I üblllty, *c.,
It Is unrivalled. To fmtales it is especially rec
ommended for all Irreguhuit les of ■ the mouses,
ami disorders peculiar to their system, as It can
h« used with paiioct. sultry. in malarious dls
,tr'-ts li 1., a great, preventive of Fever’ and
-Ague,
CKAUI/FS tV FAUT.KKKU.
Whonsf\le Agent, -
Sop. Ilf, 70—Jim -10 litircluy St., Mew Votlc
rjIHK HYPERION HAIR CURLERS.
LAWKS,
( Pa/pilcd July Oth. ISO'.)
This Curh'r Is Uio most perfect invention over
offered to tin* public. It is euslly operated. ueat
In appearance, and will not Injure the hair, as
there is no heat required, nor any metallic sub
stance used to «list nr break the h«lr. -
Manufactured only, and for mile by -
McMILLAN ACO. *
» i\'o. l*\ North I'Vni'l til.
PIIILAUICLI'HIA, PA.
Sold at Dry Good*, Trimmings and Notion
Stores.
N. B.—Single Box 2,3 cents; il boxes'assorted
sizes. 113 ct«. Mailed/rre touny part-oKho United
•Ratca. upon receipt of the numoy.
J nno hi, 70—(ha
Ladies make 10 dollars a
day soliciting subscriptions to the lately
oulacg -d and illustrated family magazine LEI
SURE HOUhS. AIS2OO perye:ir.lt is the cheap
cut original, Illustrated monthly publish'd.—
Sold'only by subscription. Send 25 cents for
specimen copy and terms to .
J. THAI NO *l-KING, Ed. and PropV.
Leisure Hours Building, Philadelphia.
Nov. 10.70
Books to suit everybody.-
Great Fortune Teller, 50cts. Courtship
made easy,2sets; Correct Kttque t0,23c1a; How
to win a sweetheart or Lover. fillets ; 500 Puzzles,'
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Boxing and Wrestling made Easy, 25cts.; Time
Marriage Guido and Book of-Nature, fiOcl.s.--
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W. C 'URTNEY. a Aslor Place, New York,
Nov. a,7U— liu
DELAPIERRE’B electric soap.
Warranted better and cheaper than any
For sale In Philadelphia, Pittsburg, *O..
by J:uuioy & Andrews, Hnelllch X Mohm, Burns
(V Waterman A Young, Thomson a:
•Morris, Walnrlgntx Co.,,Wateimun, Bon & Co„
'MorisuiV, itimr ACu,'. T. Courow A Co., Burton
X- miii, 11/111 A Uurvy, W. L. G aver, J. H.
Krause, bobiuls A vo„ B. J. Humphry, 11. J.
1101 l iM'r. Jl) err. «v t.’o . .1. B. Morgu *. E. Eby «tCo.,
1 loin'll a i ’<». T. Barnes, W. J. Kirk, Bo\ d & Co.,
ngmin ,v r.j,, A; Mickles A Co., of Pittsburg, and
m’.iiiv nH.era.
Nor. :i Tu-Ji-i
WANTED KOK THE
light yp m mm*
Containing Fleetwood's “I.ifeol Christ.” and
• Lives oft he A postles, Evangel istsuml Martyrs,”
I >udd ridge s‘‘*Evide nee sof Christ I an I ty**Hislo«
iy of the Jaws,” by Josephus; "History of all ro
lignum Henomi mil ions," with treatise and (doles
lelnting to evenus counecu-U with Bible History,
coni Inlug many flno engravings. Tho whole
torming a ei.inpleto TrcJisuiy of Christian.
Knowledge. W. FLINT, - B. Seventh .Street,
i’hlJaiielplila.
Nov. 51, 7U— lm‘
sl,ooo™ $2,000 .
&.VL.AKY WE CJUAIui.nTi-.13 TO PAY TO
BOOK AGENTS ol experience; ora largt*r com
mission ihiin is oiler, d by any o'her Publishers.
Agents are imiklug stiu to SitUU per week canvass
ng lor our new illustrated Bioka. Wo gu irun
ice Agents a -alary or a huge commission, with
a choice of two UttW and popular b..oks aud ex
. eluoive territory. Wo oiler u rmo chance to en
ergetic men or women to make money. Secure
your agency direct fimn the publUavrs. J, B.
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Nov. J, 7U 1m
WEbIERN —host story paper-iu the
universe. ASo Prise to every subscriber,
send Stamp for Prize Cheulur anil specimen.
J. it. ELLIOTT. Publisher Boston, Mass,
Nov. U, I*7o—lw‘
Q/*A A WEEK paid Adepts, mule or
u)uv female, I a now manufacturing busi
ness at homo, r capital required. Address
N( »VLLTY CO., Sac.), Me. .
Nov. 5170—1 m
DR.. KLINE, , at the rhilmlulphia
Cniu'erJnstltute.lHl Arch St. j.Prof, Dalton
- .MS West -Uh St, Clnelnnall, Ohio, and Dr,
(Beam*, at Clmilotte, N. C. are making aston
ishing cures of all
ULCEUS,. TUMORS, CANCERS.
by their groat raircor Antidotes, - -without the
knife or caustic medlcln**, ami wllh but little
pain. Every root and fibre Is killed and remov
ed. if taken In time and cannot, return. Beware
of bogus Piofes«or«, with their hocus trnatm«nt*
Mealing our advertisement.*'. No others’ have
these treatments,! Nononthei should over by
u-ed.-. For particulars, send for circular, call, or
address as above.
Sep. .15, 70— .‘lm
Q ALESMaN W A N'J'ED—HtiPiiiPSk
O Imnonildo. Nnmmpelltlon. liberal nay giv
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Nov. J, 7U-im
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canvas bn* John K. ft. Abbott's foi Bloom
ing book. "Prussia (nut the Franco-Prussian ir«r.M
A live subject for a-wlde-awako canvasser. Ad
dress li. D. RUSSELL, Boston, Mass,
Nov, .‘1.70 lin .
TO BOOK AGENTS.—We
L’ "111 send a banclsomo Prospectus of our
jYch> JHustniirii Family Jiibte to any Book Agent
fioo of charge. Address NAiIONAL PUBLISH
ING CO.; Philadelphia, Pn.
Nov. J.TU-lm
il*l A MADE FROM 50d1*.--Something
tj)i\7-nrgeiilly needed by everybody. Call
aid m*.(* for 111 1 samples sent (postage paid) lor
5 1) els. Unit retail easily for $lO. R. L. WuLCUTT,
1M cbehta.utsqiuue, N. Y.
NOV.-'3, 70-1 m-
1 An! AAA agents wanted for
IUUjUvU D‘>\v WOMEN can make MON
I’.V, aim other ’eat Bobksln Ibo market. Me-
KINNEY & MARTIN, KWB Chestnut Slrool,
Philadelphia.
Nov.Jl, 7'J-lm ,
FARMER'S H FLFER, —Shows how
to double the profitsofthe FARM, and how
fanner:. and tlieir sons tan each make
$lOO PER MONTH
in Winter. lO.Ofd .copies will bo mailed free (oi
Funnoi - '* Send name and address to ZIEGLEP*
A McCUUDY, Phiadolphla, Pa.
Nov. J, 7(J—lni
wanted for
"Ladies' of The White House/'
Standard and official blographleß of evorv mm*
tress of the Presidents Mansion from Washing
ton to Grant, .Superbly illustrated on meal.
For, circulars and terms, address, U. S. PUB
LISIII.nO (JO.. Now York.
Nov.'y, 7U—lm
WANTED— Agents, ($2O per dav) lo
sell ibo celebrated HOME SHUTTLE
MACHINE, jlasibe undcr-ferd makes
the "JodcsUlrh" (alike on both sides.i and Is fully
licensed.-. The best'and cheapest family Sewing
Machine In the market. Addiess. JoH N'BON,
CLARK it CO., 'Boston, Mass., Pittsburg, Pa,,
Chicago, ID., or St. 'Louis, Mo.
Sep. 2J,7U-;im
nnHE MAGIC COMB* will change any
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or brown. Jt eontarins no poison. Any ono can
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•("l COMB ('O., Springduid, .Mass. J
Sep. o,l7U—:>m
A GENTS month
i7\.byl.ho AMERICA' KNITTING MACHINE
C H iston, Mas*., or St. Louis, Mo.
Spi)- d l, 70—3 m. _
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/.Nov. yr t 71/—lm,
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• I'JTNpvsuuHt. .V.'V.
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IDE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO,,
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Nov. 17,7i’—.m
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JgOOK AGENTS MAKE
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By Bev. T. Be Witt Talmage,
'Tht most Popular Preacher in America,
Agents wanted everywhere, malcor female, to
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and no trouble to sell Big profits. Send for
terms and illustrated 2 page mrcuiar.fo EV \NH,
sTgDDART & CO., Publishers, No. 7-JO bara.sou
.St.. Philadelphia.
Npv. 17. 70-lm
rjlH EA-N EOTAR
-_.A.PIULE CHINESE
BLA,CK TE 4 A
WITH GREEN TEA FLAVOR
Warranted to Suit all Tastes.
Nov. 17, 70-1 m
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Nov. 17, 70-lm
8 O’CLOCK.
Nov. 17,70—itn
©roccrlcs.
JJIOR YOUR OWN SATISFACTION
—G O .TO
W O L F’S
and examine his
FRESH STOCK OF
GROCERIES,
AT LOW PRICES, AT
iYo. 44 liast JPoiU/rct St.,
A new stock of
FRESH (f li d (MIES
Just opened at
WOLF'S.
oods selling at reduced prices at
vx
rjllio Ilesl " S ' .
Teas,
Goffees,
Sugars,
Syrups,
At WOLF'S.
LAMPS, . LAMPS I
FRUIT JARS AND JELLY GLASSES
J At wole:s.
Mackerel, mackerel,
1,3 and 5t Mackerel, In whole, half, or quar
ter barrels, m* kits, at Hie iowcsUprlct-8 ever of
fered in Carlisle, At WOLFIS.
BEST brands Hour, bacon, hams,
shoulders. Hitch, drld -beef, cheese, pickled
and spiced salmon, sardines, smoked halibut,
Burlington herring, scaled herring at*
WOLF'S.
QUEENS WARE, China wave, Glass
ware, Karthemwiro and Wood ware.
At WOLF’S.
J3URE Wine and Cider Vinegar,
At WOLF’S.
jVo. -14, Mist PomfreC SI,,
Carlisle.
Sep. 119, 70—ly
ac,- ■ - -
The subscriber begs leave to Inform the citi
zens of Carlisle and vicinity that ho has pur
chased Ihe Grocery Store of D. V. Keeny No. TK
South Hanover Str.eet, Carlisle, where Lo will
carry on the Grocery Business as usual. Ills «s
-sortmont is varied,and consists in part of
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE,
STONE and
EARTHEN WARE,
• CEDAR and
- 9 • WILLOW WARE
COFFEES. ,
SYRUPS.
SPICER,
FANCY SOAPS.
' ROPES.
TOBACCO,
FISH,
OILS, .
HALTERS,
bEGARd,
SALT,
. POTATOES,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT,
CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT. FLOUR, FEEIL
and a full assortment of articles usually kept, in
a llrst-eluss Grocery store. Give him acnll, and
satisfaction win bo guaranteed.
Oct. 10 ISi ill. JOHN HECKMAN.
T7IRKSH GROCERIES I FRESH
5* GROCERIES! j
Always to bu.hsd at the
C II E A P STORE
NO »8 EAST POMFRET STREET
And why are they always fresh ? Because wo
sell a great amount of them, and sell them- low.
Iherolorn,turn ourstock otteu.and consequent
ly our goods must he fresh. . 1
You will find,overythingyou wish in.thcwayof
GROCERIES,
queensware,
glasswaUe.
Willow and
CEDAR WARE.;
STONE ANb
crockery
ware,
Choice Hams. Dried Beef, liologmn. Beef,
Tongues. Biscuits and. Crackers oi ’every de
scription. Pickled. Spiced mid Fresh Oysters.
.Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon .Syrups Ac.
Ac.
and no end to
NOTION 8
It la useless to mention them, come and seo for
yourselves; and parents If it don’t suit you lo
come, your children, us they Will be deal!
with with the same cure as U you were here
yourself: All kinds of
COUNTIIY PROD UC E,
tauen in exchange for goods, or cash
GEO. 13. IIOPEMAN.
NO. 88 10AST POMERET STREET
JpRESH AND PRIME!
CLEAN, FAT AND JUICY.
SMITH’S
OYSTER SALOON,
IN THE VOLUKTISEU IlUll.lllNa
South Market Square.
“Johnny” Motth Is now opotnnysuperior Ovs
tOYH; received twice a. weelc, : which ho
great reduction In price. uu
flls lublosHrn kopt neat And clean ami fur
wished with all tho necessary acconiimnlmnnin
Kamillas supplied with IBM. qualityof oliuw
on short notice. The celebrated vkwaiViV
PEER. ami MAHHRY A (JOLLIES 1 I'IIiLaDEI
I*lll.v AMOon draught. ,
aatlHftuition to n!li! I,oVm »>"
Opt, 0,70— ly " JNO.n. SMITH,
HO Q
air vigor.
For restoring Gray Hair to
i!s natural Vitality and Color,
A dressing which
' s al ouco agreeable,
healthy, mul effectual
l’ or preserving Iho
f vi'iul . . hair. .Faded or gray
‘■ V !’■ rffxW hair is soon restored
■'oJA t» its original color
'with the gloss anil
freshness of youth
Thin hair 'is thick,
cned, falling hair checked, and bald
ness often., though not always, cured
by its use; Nothing can restore Iho
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
Bat such ns remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
hf fouling the hair witli < a. pasty-sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occnsionaLuso will prevent tho hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious- to tiro' hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not ,barm it. If wanted
merely for a.
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing* else con be found so desirable.
Containing, neither oil nor dye, it docs
not soil white cambric*, and yet lasts
long on tbe hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful, perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CIIEMSTS,
I/O WISH/, MASS.
PHIOiJ $l.OO.
For Solo by JOS. 11. IIAVJSRSTICK
Carlisle, Pa.
Feb. 10. IK7O-1V
O'SADAIIS
in ox AU U JIV XI;
' 1 A T-AMEIU 0 A 7S T
I STOHISU, purifies theblood
■ m l on oi; Scrofula. .syphilis. Skin Dlseas
os luicuiiuitisin, Diseases of Women, ami
all Ummlo Affections of the Blood,. Liver
nnu Kidneys, Recommended by the Med t
eal faculty and many thousands of our
best citizen**.
Bond the testimony of Physicians and
patients who have used- Ros.uhillS; seed
lor our Romululis onido to IJenlth Book,
if A Iriiauac for this year, which wo publish
for grain lions distribution , it willmvc you
much valuable Inlbrmrtlon.
Dr. It. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says:
- 1 take pleasure In recommending votir
Kosadams as a very powerful alterative,
have seel! It used in two cases with hnppv
i-i'MiHs-ono lu a case of secondary syphilis,
nrwhtch the patient nr .nonneed himself
•uted alter having talcon five bottles of
.our medicine. The oilier Is a ease of
wrofula of Jong standing, which is i spicily
uipi ovlng under Us use; and the indtea
itoils are that the patient will soon recover
f have carefully examined the founuin by
.rhich your Uosadalis Is niude, and find it
n excellent compouml of allcM-allvo in
gredients
Dr. Sparks, of' Njcholasvlllo, -Ky., .says
mints used Uosadalis in cases of Wcnitula
iml Secondaiy Syphilis with satisfactory
i c-iilta as u cleaner oftho Blood I know no
better remedy.
.Samuel (i. McFaddon, Murfreesboro’,
IVnn.. says;
I have used seven bottles of Bosndalls,
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism; 1
>.cml me four hotth-a. as I wish It lor my
brother, who bus scrofulous sore eVes.
BeiiJ min Bechtnl, 01, Lima, Ohio, writes.
I h ive stillered tor twenty years with an
inveterate eruption over my whole body;
u short l ime since I purchased a bottle of
Rnsad'dls and n ullcciida perfect cure.,
Kosudalls Is sola by uli druggists.
Laboratory, (Ji Exchange Place. Haiti
nxoio. - CLLiMENTM Co.
At WOLF’S.
lb"0 —1 .year.
oM?ry .Pectoral,
:f r .'-o Throat and Lungs,
affhn. Colds, .Whooping
OronohiLis, Asthma,
r ‘. Coununiptior!..
Probably never before in (lie wholo histoiy of
medicine, has anythin'; won so wideiv-mni urwi.xmlir
upon uio-coiinuc;ii-r ur rnaiif.iim, it» this excellent
remedy for pulmonary eon ,-i>nnta. Through a long
series-of years, and among most of the races of
men it has risen higher ami lughor'in their estima
tion, ns it lias become better Known. Its uniform
'character and power to erne the various affections
oftac lungs and throat, have umuc U known ns.a re
liable protector against them. U hiio adapted to
milder forms of disease and to young children, it is
at the same time the most effectual remedy that can
bo given forinciplcut consumption, and the dan
gerous affections oi tho throat and lungs. As a pro
vision against-sudden attacks of Crony, it should
bo kept on hand in every family, ami indeed as all
nro sometimes subject to colds mul coughs', all
Should be provided with this antidote for them.
- Although settled Consumption is thought in
curable, still great numbers ol cases where tho dis
ease seemed settled, have been completely cured,
and tho patient restored to sound health by tho
Cherry Sectoral. So complete is Its mastery
over tho disorders of tho Lungs and Throat, that
the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth
ing else could reach them, under tho Cherry Pec
toral they subside and disappear.
Sinyera and Pi tbllo Spcaka's And great pro
tection from it.
v._ ‘*.7 i
For
ice set
iavn'as Oc
Cjiir:!:.
Asthma is always relieved and oftem wholly
cured by it.
Bronchitis Is generally cured by taking the
Cherry Pectoral in smalt and frequent doses.
So generally are its virtues known that wo need
not publish tho certificates of them here, or do more
than assure tho public that its qualities are fully
maintained.
Ayer’s Ague Onre,
For Fever and Ague, IntcrmittontflFover,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &0,,
and indeed nil tho affections which ariso
from malarious* marsh, or miasmatio
poisons, ■
Aa Its name implies, it does Cure, mul does not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine,‘Bismuth,
Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance
Whatever, it In mnvNo inlnrcs any patient. The
number and importance of its euros in tho ague dis
tricts, arc litorallv beyond account, anti wc believe
without a parallel in Ihe history of Acne medicine.
Our.pride E gratified by the acknowledgments wc
receive of the radical cures effected In obstinate
.uul where {/flier remedies-hmhwhnlly failed.
iJiiacclimafed pt r-uns, either. resident in, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will bo pro*
touted by taldiiv (he A<J KE C.intß dally.
For JAn-r (.'muulainffi. arising from torpidity
of the Liver, it Is an excellent remodv, slumilaliug
thoLiverlutohealllivaetiv.lv.
For Bilious Dbnrdevu ami Liver Complaints, it Is,
Jin excellent remodv, pro.hieing many trulv re
markable cure l ’, when* other medicine ; had failed.
Prepared by Du. J. C. Ayim & Co., Practical
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and tiold
all vound.lhe world.
phict:. 'jti.oo isorn.r.
For Rale by JOB. B. HAYERSTICK, Agoni
Carlisle. I’a.
Feb. in IS7O-1I
Q VER 100 RAGES OE
UEAUIJSO -MAUTBII FOR ONB'DOLr,AH,
, . Tun
IDERIMN STOCK JOIIKN.II,
A largo Handsomely Illustrated Monlhly.eon
tabling 32 to 10 lurgu Double Column Pages, filled
with original matter from the ablest writers in
the country, on tho various subjects connected
with
FARMING,
STOCK BREEDING,
wool, emowiNa.
DAIRYING.
Poultry'keeping, ao
Bound in handsomely tinted covers. It has n
Veterinary Department
tinder the charge of one of the ablest Professors
in the Untied States, who answers throiiuh the
Journal, free o/ chnrpc, all questions relating to
Bleu, injured or Diseased Horses, (hit Mo. Sheep.
Hwlne or Poultry. This makes 11 a v ry valua
ble work for relerenee, and an almost Indlspen
slhlo companio to aII Interested mSlock-hree- -
luk. The low price at which tt Is published ($l.
ayear) brings it within (ho reach of all, while
the Splendid Inducements oth-red to Agents
and Premiums to Subscribers make It to tho tn
teiest of every Karmcr and Mock Breeder to ex
tend MS circulation. Scud stamp for specimen
copy, largo
Illustrated Show Bill and Premium List.
Get up a Club and obtain one of tho many
valuable Premiums ollercd, consist lug of Chcsiur
While, Herkshne.SulliilU. Maylomul Essex Pi »s
Short-11 nil, Alderney, Ayrshire and Devon
( ’a Ives. Southdown. Cols wold and Merino Sheep
Cashmoie Goats. Pure-bred- Poultry. Norway
Gats, Heeds. Agricultural Implements, Pbuios
Watches, Sliver Ware, Books, *e sl Ac. Siicci
mcn copies sent tree. Address,
N. P. HOVER & CO.. Publishers, •
. T .. Parko.sbmy, Chester Co,, Pa.
Nov. 17, 70—Uni
J^RUG STORE, ' "
Nu, r>, South I/an'icy Street,
Gl to, SttUs, Dye. Mans, Camphor, Borax. Aelda
Smalts, Potash.- limbs, !• lowers and Barks
Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Soaps, Perfumery ami
Toilet Glasses, Pomade, Combs, foT'all desciln
ttons.) Kinvorlny Extracts ofnll lllivors, 1
Nov. 11, 70.
PATENT MEDICINES, ' “
Too nmnorouß to mention, at
JOS. n. TIAVEUSTICK’S,
No. f», South Hmwer Street,
Nov,
iftlcUtcaL
Ayer’s
I'roprkivr
LIVERY AND SALE S AJUI ,
BETWEEN IIANOVEII AND IIEDr ' oll f^ v
IN THE HEAR OF BENT z j- 10UKK '
CARLISLE, P ’ v
Ilav ng mica up tl.oStuP I 0 n
ogee, ic„ I am picpai-ca “
lurn-oulH at misuimlilo ralos . ~„n l
and from «hn spring*. uu lo
April *2), IMJ7,—'Jy
1300 M Hid KENT—For rent ihA
session will (joclvcii. liqniroor U
7 I. B, BUATTON,
|>lumt).n - a, &r.
:") c .
JAMES CAMPBELL
CAMPBELL cC- ILENWOOl),
PLUMBERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS.
No. 18 North Hanover St. y
: OARLT R L E, PA,
BATHTUBS, . * '
' WATER CLOSETS, •
WASH BASINS,
HYDRANTS,
LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS,
CISTERN AND DEEP WELL PUMPS, ’
GAS FIXTURES.
GAS SHADES AND GLOBES &c., etc.
Lead, Iron and Terra Colta Pi
CHIMNEY TOPS and FLUES,
All kinds of
BRASS WORK
for Steam and Water constantly on hand,
WORK IN TOWN, OR COUNTRY
promptly attended to.
attention tfiven to ordci’H for
material or work from a dlstaucc..£(r-
Having special advantages wo aio prepared to
furnish ,
COPP 1C II WO R K
of nit descriptions for .Still Houses and other
purposes at homo or at a distance,
COPPER PIPE
furnished to order cither drawn or brazed,
y
k k k k k k k' kk‘
Sep. 1,70—1 y
BUSINESS AGAIN,.
GEO. R, FOOTE, Ag’t.
Plumbing and Gas Pitting,
IN,ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Orders loft at my House, S. 15. corner Bedford
and ('impel Alley, or Chas. Francises, No. 10
Went Main St.
Juno 23, 70— am
JUlteceUaneous. s
SI. MICHAEL. 1 i». JCNSMISCIEH
J_JOME again, ;
JMXUHAEL &ENSMINGER,
Inform the citizens of Carlisle, and vicinity that
they have permanently located in Carlisle, and
have opened- a Ural class Wliolesalc.umi Retail
Leather and Findings Stor
al No. 7-1 North Hanovor street, opposite Their
old stand where the ' await a visit from all their
old customers, and ns many new ones us may
desire good goods at mnderu'o auvanees on llrsi
cost. Thelrstock lso| the very bestquullty,con
sisting- .of all kinds «>l lealher, Fiench ami
Amencuu Calfskins, Moroccos of all kinds. Kip
and Harness Lentil*rj Spanish and Hemlock
solo leather* by tne side or single sole, «tc„ &c.,
, v Shoemakers’ Mnauigs, tie.
They announce that they are determined “to
live and Jet live” and will furnish nothing but
good goons at fair and reasonable prices, guar
anteeing to all who may.deal with them their
moneys wo Hi and entire satisfaction, Callaud
see us and our goods.
MICHAEL «t ENSMINGER,
No. 71 N. Hanover at., Carlisle.
ug. 11, 70—
QaRRIaGE BUILDING '
ALT. IT.S IiIIANCIIES, AND HEPATIUNG
Done promptly uhd at reu&dnublo rule
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, AND
v SPRING WAGONS,
Always on hand or made to order.
CARRIAGES., BUGGIES, or
SIRING WAGONS fur Good HORSES..
Second Band' Wagons of all Kinds
Taken in exchange for work,
A. SBNSEMAN,
HI at work, and Invites all his old customers
•• d the public In general to give him a call.-
Remember thn old established place, on Pitt
street, north of tile Railroad Depot, Carlisle.
A FIRST CLASS
■ LIVE R Y
In connotdop with the above estnhllshnipnt.
.... ■ 11. K. IdSI'T'EU.
May 12 70-ly. ,
B. E W I N O,
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER
WES T M A IN STUB E T
CARLISLE, PENN’A.'
A Rl'lA’Fnil) ‘ASSOUTHKWT OF
N F W F Ult N 1 T Uit E
for the Holidays, comprising
Cutup .Stools,
Lounges, Centro Tn lues,
Rooking Chairs, Dining Tables..
ISu.sy Chairs, > Card Tables,
Reception Chairs, OUomons,
bureaus, Whal-Nota
Hccrot-nrica, «tc.,&c„
Chamber,
Parlor,
Dining Room,
_ and Ofilce
FURNI T U R E .
of the Latest styles.
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS,
Splendid New Patterns.
BEDSTJCAJns AND. MATT(I RSSIsS
GIIjT FRAMES AND PICTURES,
in great variety.
Particular attention given to Funerals. orders
from town and country attended to promptly
and on reasonable Lunun.
Dec. 17. 1808—11
Q LOCKS, WATCHES
ANDJEWELIIY
W. D. A. NAUGLE,
Practical Watch-Maker,
Ao. 3, iHhotf'd Building,
(M.UUCET SQUAItE)
One door HtvJ of the Volunteer Priniiwj Office
Would respectfully inform his old friend* and
too public generally, that ho has opened the
\> atch and .Jewelry bust lies*, in I ho above named
hut ding, whine In* is prepared to dounv work
In the linn of Clocks, A etches. Jewelry, Musical
Instruments, Ac., Ac. Special care taken with
lino \\ niches. Having had over twenty years
experience la the usmess, I feel aonlldont that
I can give entire satisfaction to all who favor mo
wltn their work.
Plain and fancy engraving done at short no*
lice.
■\\ r . D. A..NAUOLE.
Oct. 27,70—1 f
.JNUJJjt •& iJRO.,
T A B D #IJ
I W. l-VIIENWOOD.
■M-'Z -k AK .{• Ji IP £ £
take tills opportunity or dlrcctlm, »,
nrtho community ut . iat K c, am 1 110 nri cm ,
particular, to thetr recently ttJ&SjyjSjS
They studiously avoided Investing ,|„ ril]i ,
hlKh prices, mid pntlcntly wnltcl , ho tlllj
mil of the bottom, before attempting t 0 rt . n |, u
shelves.hud now that things have been rc|
to old lime prices, ns near ns possible tltny |
luvoHlotl largely nnd pro prepared to
bUtiiajjl
I o their friends and customers as low ~r I
any inarltct outside the oliles. Thrv .
L} esjiecia]
Invite tlto attention of mechanics, farmers ,
builders. Our Welt Is complete nnd noi , e „
fear mooting with dlsnppolntmontln ( .„ qi|| ,
for anything in our llpo.
Wo have the agency of the Wllleox A Ull|i
«13 \V IK G MA 0 II I if, j.
and would respect rally sit all those In v.nnt,
a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox i GlliWl
fore purchasing.
AH orders promptly attended to'n,„i
Feb"^ l Witfe’''” ° f 11,0 of 2lmS.
1870 HAKDWAItE -i8((
lIKNIIV SAXTON | j. lilX | ;-,
H. SAXTON, & CO.,
NO. 15, EAST-, MAIN ST,,
Dealers in Hardware, Ivon, tUla% fa,
hereby announce to the public, tlnn lliPviWfnt
‘■elllng everything in theirilue.ettlioruhi. cmli
or retail, at nr ces much, lower lima f.n' i,
bought ihlsskl of Philadelphia. ’ ’ u
Our stock const .ts In nan ot
BUILDING'.MATERIAL OF AU
Paints,
Nalls, ■ Oils,
Shovels, Glass,'
Hoes, • I’uily,
Forks, Varnishes,
Rakes, , Cement,
Spades,’ Plaster,
Crowbars, Hand,
Hledgcs, . Powder
Picks. Haleb ip'
Also a’full ami well selected as.soitmcuii,
•MECHANIC'S TOOLS,
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLEin:
A full slock of
,FABM BELLS
Plows, names, Chains, Grain bays, Ropr-M’il*
leys, ami Hay Elevators of all descriptions’
RJNS. PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, Cal’S
and ammunition ofall kinds,
Thanklul for past- favors, by strict atk.iliun lo
business wq-hope to receive a conlinualum oi
Hie sumo.
1 U M B ELi LAND VALh Ji V
RAIL ROADI
CHANGE OF HOUIt S!
Summer Arrangement.
Oil and. after ihursday, June 10, ih7o, Pnssen
gor Trains will run dully us follows,(Smuiinfecx*
copied).
Accommc'ialion Train leaves Harrisburg S.OVA.
.M..McelmnlCshnig 8.35, rarllHlelMl.N'ewvilkl'.F,
S!il|i|>“‘iulmr({ 10.211. Clinniliorulmi'li U'.-11, Omu
castle L 1.1(1, arriving at- Hagerstown 11.15A.M.
Mail I'raiu leaves Harrisburg l.&s p, j). Me
clnmlcsburg 2.UU, Carlisle 2.10, NewvMleJJ lo.SJHp
pensburg .‘{,ls, Clmmhersbuig 4.29, Grmicustk
-bob, arriving at Hagerstown 5,23 P. M.
lirprcsH Train leaves Harrisburg 4,15 I*. M., Mi>
Mmnleshurg 4,l7,Carlisle 6.17. NewvLles.so,sim.-
j)enshurg(U7, arriving at Cliamhersburg at fid j
A Mired Train leaves Cham berthin g K.OU A.M.,
Greeucastle 0.15. arriving at Ilagorslowu Hj.i.y A,
Accommodation Train leaves niamborsburg.Ve
A; M,, Shlppenshurg 3.29, Nowville U. 99, CiulLld
U 5), Meclmiilcsburg 7.U2 arriving al Uarrisbmg
Mail Train leaves flageistown B.W A.
enstle K.k),Chnmbersburg 9.lo,Shlppenshurg 1U",
Nowville UUj, Carlisle I> .50, Meehauicsbunr IH’l
arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M.
JSrpratH. ■ Train leaves Uiigerstowr 12.00 M.
Greencastle 12.28. Chamhorsburg 1.05, Sliiiijkri
burg 1.J17, Nowville 2.10, Carlisle 2,so,,Moehauici
burg Lis. arriving at Jiurrlshuig fi.so P. M.
A Mired Tint In leaves Hagerstown 3.95,1*, M.;
Greeucastle 4.12, arriving al Chumbersburg 5/>;•
4®" Making close connections at Harrisburg
wlln trains toand from Philadelphia,New York;
R 'klmoro, Washington,‘Pittsburg,and all points,
Wcit,
O. N. LULL,
May 12. IS7O, ' Suit!,
Railroad Ofllco, Chamb’g April 30,1*70,
BAIL ROAD,
BALL ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, September, sth, IS7».
Great Trunk line from tho North and NodJr
west lor Philadelphia, New York, lfc;ul/ia r
Pottsville, Tumaqua, Ashland. ftlmmokm, !.«*!)•
mam.-Allentown, laslou.Ephrata, LUisqLunciu
to'*. Columbia, &e.
■Trains leave Han islmrg for Now York as fal
lows: at 5 35, H 10, 1 Co.A. M.. and 250 P. M„ cun
neeting with similar trains on pennsvlvicjlr.
Railroad. and arriving at New York ai Ilk
noon,-:] 50, and 1000 P. M., respecilvcly. 5,.-cl
ing Cars accompany tho 5 35 A. M., tralmswim
out chalice.
Ketamine: Leave Now York ntf) 01>A..M.,1:
Oil noon and 5 On p. M., Philadelphia al K I?
A. M. und 330 P. M.; Sleeping cars iicuoin^nuy*
the 000 A. M„ und 5 IK) P, Al. trains ffom Neff
York, without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Rending, Potisvlllo.Tn
mmiim, Mmorsvllln, Ashland, Sliamolchi, Pirn*-
grove, Allentown and Philadelphia at h in A.
Al.. 250 an.d i 10 P. M.; slopping nl I elianon ami
prlnelpul way stations; Hu* f IOP.-M. train con
necting lor Philadelphia, Poti>.villf and Colum
bia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkiiniaven umi
Anlmrn. via. Schuylkill and siiMiucliauim kail
road leave Harrisburg at 3 -lu p. M.
East Pennsylvania Hailioad trams leave land
ing for Allentown, Easton and New lark at
7 23.10 3a 10 15 A M ,an<l IJS P. Al ItcluraiitK.
leave New Yoik at ii.uo A. M., 12 00 noon amloO
P* M. and Allentown at. 7 2o A. AL 12 25 uoOu.-1
und S 15P. M.
■ Way.passenger train leave Philadelphianl7-
ml A M., connecting with similar train on End
Penna. Railroad, returning from Reading at 6ft
P. M., stopping at all stations.
Lcavh Pottsville at 5 Hi, 5)ln) A. M., ami 2ofi P.
M., IlL*rndou at loot) A. M..Slmmokln aIS-W imd
11 05 A. AL. Ashland at 7 05 A.. M.. and 1230 Noon
tvlnlmnoy city at 7 51 A. AL.nml ■ 07 P. Al- Tni;>«-
qha m sal a. .n„ and 2 20 r, M., for Philadelphia
ami New York.
Leave Pottsville, via. Schuylkill and *msijv«n
hamm Railroad atH 15 A. Al. lor Harrisburg,mu*
Kitchen
> noon for Pi ho Grove and
Reading accommodation train, leaves t’oUs*
villa at 540 A. M., passes Rendingat 7 .’MI
arriving at Philadelphia at 10 ‘2O A. M.,rctanihiß;
leaves.Phlladclplmiut 5 lo P. M., passu
at r* 00 p, M.. arriving at Pottsvllie at ihij P. M.
Poltslown aceommoihUlmi train, leaves Polls*
town at 025 A. Al., returning, leaves i’liilat el*,
plain at -1 (HI P. M.
Columbia Railroad trains leave RcndlngnlTlX 1
A, M., and a 15 I . M., lor Kphrnlu, Llllz, Lancits*
ter. Columbia, ,ie.
Perklomen Railroad trains leave Pcrklomou,
Junction at 7 10,005 A. M.,:i oo and 1*35 P. M.,.
returning, leave HchwenksvilleatH J), K Hi A. AL,
!2&» Noon, and 4 -10 P. M., connecting wllhsUul*
lar trains on Reading Railroad
ColehrookdaU* Railroad trains leave P"RMi) r ...
atO 40 A. M., and 0, 20 P. M. returning. Ir»»". ut
Pleasant at ,7 OUiaikl 11 6A. M.. compel'’ „V,tli
similar trains on Reading Railroad.
Chester valley Railroad Hams P nmiuc*
poi-l 01880 A, M..2U5 r.m( 503 I* Se.
leave HmvnlUßimvn ut II 20 V .5 I'
?&cr ,ln « ' vuh a[m{Ur - £“iWi«
AW V«r M l 6«r.«;
HOOA. M, train run , A * ,l ”‘ 11
PoUavilta at 800 udng only to Remilji?..) 1(1 ‘
amU |0 p, M. • . A.M . 11 arrlshurg at a - oo A.
845 P. M le- ; leave Allentown at? L’.l A. M. 11 *
P, M, lor ** avo Reading at 7 15 A. M. «m‘l IM/
at 415 P .mrrlshurg. at 7 2.1 A. M. } ° r *f
425 P • *AI. h*r Allentown, and at 040 A, M. » ,m
t> M, for Philadelphia. , ■
K .unmutntion, Mileage, Reason, School «»«■•
Tickets lo and from all points at h-*
. duced rates. .
baggage checked through; 100 poundsnlFww
each Passenger. „ O. A. Nin)Mj s *
Sop. 22,1870. General t'uvcrinU'Mki if.
gOUTH MOUNTAIN IRON CO’rf.
OFFICE OF OENEIt.vr. HUI’EItINTHNDBJT
Caiiiasi.k, 1-A., .-flit. 11, Alt’.
On and afterKoptemhcr 1 oh, trims will
Carlisle atA. AJ. mr Plim Grove; -'.60 P. ->«■,
for Hunter's Run.
i;:-:ti uninc.
Lcive Pino Grove ut O.'K.' A, M.; H-ntor’s Kuo
atU'u P. M.
Pep. 23,187(1,
?l)ai - DU)avc.
AND
CUT L E R Y,
HARD W. A R e .
CARLISLE, PA.,
I)15«CR1 P T I O N s
H. SAXTON A (T
liaUroalns,
W E S TWA R D
EASTWARD
RAILROAD!
CIIANCSK Oir feCiri'DULi:
F. O. AKMrf.
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