«e •liaihoaDS, T3EADINO HAIL ROAD, ARRANGEMENT. Monday, November 21s(, 1870. Grout Trunk line from the North nml North west lot* Now York, Reading Pottavlllo, Tatnnquo, Ashland, Shninokln, Lob* anon. Allentown, Easton, Efdmila.LUlz, Imucas ler, Columbia, *Sc. ~ , Trains leave Han Isbnrg for New\orlcas fol lows* at 3 H.B 10,10 50 A. M„ and 250 I*. M„ con necting with similar trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, awl arriving at N>*w York at U> 10 A. M., 3 20,550 and 10.00 P. M.. respectively.— Sleeping Caw accomf-niij* the 3 10 A. M., Train without change. _ . Returning: Leave New Nork at 9 WA. M., 1. 00 noon and T» 00 P, M., Philadelphia at S lo A. M. and 330 p, M.j Sleeping cars accompany the 500 P, 51. trains from New York, without change. > . ... Leave Harrisburg for • Reading, Pottsvillo, Tamnona. Mmorsville, Ashland. *• Allentown and Philadelphia at S 10 AJ M. 250 and 4 05 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; the iO5 P.. U. l rM,”. nectlng for Philadelphia, Potts\ nl<-an-1 Lnlnm blaoilrv. For PotLsvllle. Sehuylkil Haven and Auburn. vlaASchny Ikill and sn.-'quehunna Rail road leave Harrisburg n( 3ln P. M. , E» P. M-. (the 8 00 A. M. train running only to Reading.) leave PottsvlUo at H 00 A. M , Harrisburg at .1 10 A. M, and 405 P. M.; leave Allentown at S-to P. M. leave Heading nt 7 15 A. M. and 10 0e P. M, for Harrisburg, at 500 A. M. for New York, and at ■HO a. Rf. and i:T> P. M. for Philadelphia. Commututlon. Mileage, season, School and Excursion Tickets to and from all points ut rc* (ll Hag«age checked through ; 'lOO pounds allowed, each Passenger. Cl; A: NICOLES. Dec. 1.1570. . General hi'iin'intendem. QUMBERL AND VALLEY II A. I L ROAD! CHANGE OP n O till S! Winter 4 rr ™wc m cnt. On and after Thnmlay, Nov. Ul, IK7O, Pnsseu ger Trains will run daily ns follows,(Sundays ex cepted). ■WES T.W ARD Accommodation Train loaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. M Median icsburg 8.35,Carl Isleo.ll, Nowvill o 0.10, Hb’lppenßburg 10.22, Chambersburg 10.14, Green castle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A.M. • Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.55 P. M., Mo chanlcsburg 2.27. Carlisle 2.54, Newvlllo 3.32, Ship pensbnrg ■1.02, Chambersburg 4.5.5. Grceucastld 5 U arriving at, Hagerstown 5.10 P. M. /ilrprcx? Tra'n leaves Harrisburg 4.3 U P. M., Me jhanlcsbnrg s.o2,Carlisle 5.52. Newvlllo (>.05, Shlp- 0.33, arriving at Clmmbcrsburg at 7.U0 'A Sfixed Train leaves Chambersburg 7.-I5 A. M., Qreonoastle D.UO, arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 A. M ’ " EASTWARD: Accommodation 7rain leaves Chambersburg 5.00 A M. Shlppenshurg 5.20, Newvlllo Carlisle 0.33, Mechaulcsbnrg 7.02 arriving uf Harrisburg 7.30 A. M. Mail Wain leaves Hagerstown S.oO A. M,,C.ireen eastle O.o'o.Cbamberslmrg O.Hi.Shlppenstnirg 10.22. Newvlllo 10,53, Carlisle Il.vii. Mechanlcsbmg 12.05, arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 P. M. Ernrrss 'JVaiu ioavos Hagerstown 12.00. M, Urenncastle 12.28, Clmmborsburg 1.05. Sluppens burg 1.37, Newvlllo 2.10, Carlisle 2.50, Mccbunlcs burg :U,s. arriving at Harrisburg 3.50 P. M. . A Hfiscil Train leaves Hagerstown 3,20, P. M„ Greanoastlo 4.27. arriving at Chambersburg 5.20 P M. close connections at Harrisburg Jtu trains to and from Phibnlelphia. New York. glMmorc, Washington,PlUsburg.aiul all points Ws t. Kup Hl vrr.sm'.NT's Omni;. > Clnu.u*g„ Pa., Nov, ui, '7O. • \ i)ec I, 57». QOCTM MORTNTALa [ROX CO.’S. *' it AI L O A 1); •iFFH'E OF GEXEIA-L SUPERINTENDENT U.Vi?L!SI.K, PA., Sept. H, JS7O. • of .scift nuU' On and n-iei* September I!HU. trains will leave < ’iiriisN* <■* A. M. for PUP* Grove; 2,. r )ii P, M. for liw«‘r’s Run. . .. KF.TL’UNINC. j • ive Pine Giove at D.OO A. M.; Iluntei’s It ~-i.ru i*. M. TllumiuiS, s Vc Is *s • ta fs ij It Hi, ,«i W , £y‘ t. JAMES CAMPBELL | W. F. HEN WOOF < AM DUEL L &JIENWO OD, PLUMBERS, • " GAS AND' STEAM FITTERS JS'u. IS .Vorth 1 ver St. v A II L I H I, K. 1’ A BATH THUS, WATER CLOSETS, \V AMLBASINS, • HYDRANTS, LIFT AND FORCE DUMPS. CISTERN AND DEEP WELL PUMPS, OAS FIXTURES, GAS SHADES .• ND (SLOBES Ac.', &o. Lead, Iron and Terra Cotta Pipe OHIMNEY TOPS and.FLUES, A ll kinds of BRASS WORK forSteamJand Water constant ly on hand, WORK IN TOWN OR COUNTRY promptly attended to. .ft'3“l mined late attention given to orders for material or work Irom u distance.,.^ Having special advantages we are prepared to furnish copper WORK of all descriptions for Still Houses and othei purposes at homo or at a distance. COPPER PIPE furnished to order cither drawn or brazed, s k k k k k k k k -k Sep. 1.70 BUSINESS AGAIN, GEO. ,R. FOOTE, Ag’t : Plumbing and Gas Pilling, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Orders left n( my House, S. E. corner Hertford uny low prlcod ninolillic. It 1« i m „t M-vvlonltlP. eli-uimt mul rcl nbltt 1* nml-. lit ttpn-liiK Muolitiu- over invi-ntctl, elves pi-rfcc snt lsfaeU'‘U,\vht'r,*vpr Ijilrmlucoil. We™ vM Premiums, Stood the tot of 10 ytnnj, ajn *• fniiv inim>v»‘i! of by every family who have i-, inlise* Is noiseless. makes the strong nm bO 'VVIVr iLndceVmintV. 11 Sml>knyltiing^"needle sekf-gtiUler. mul u*cs the adjustable straight nee mo po •pendicnlar motion, with powortul leVer action possesses all the gro 1 qualities of the best! hb’h priced machines ion leased, without their coTupileutlntiH or mull. *umplosof Seu Ing sent free on ru elptof stamp, bor eerUneatcs, &c see descriptive pamphlets, mailed free. A thorough practical Sewing Machine for Tamils x S tQ .-»Trlbunc.‘' A very chine at a -low prte.c.— "tibtnd'trd, this beauti ful sowing machine Is one of the most Ingenious pieces of mechanism ever Invented Deinnn at. Ga. Worth many times its cost lo any --y. Y. Weckht ” U is quite a new mach ne with Its many late lmprove.ments,and seas with astonishing rapidity and ’’ N. Y. Single machines, a- samples, selooteii vvlth-eaic. for fcuiilli’.nse, with e\et>- thlng complete, sent lo any part «>|.lho cmmtrj ner express, packed msi :aog wooden box. ffcc, on receipt of price. SS.W. Safe delivery ot goods! I'n-iranieed. Forvi’anl cash by rogisl«-iee sold, /the Goods will bo arranged hy tnu llrst day r ,i/ext week. F. f. ARMS, <»Vh7, r!f 70—Ilmeovv Q.R AND CENTRAL HOTEL, • - 7 BROADWAY, Bciiu, ecu Jitcccker ami Amity JYE\V YORK, The largest Hotel In Iho United Sates, capa ble of accomodating llfleen hundred Guests. Just opened, and, furnished In .ELEOAN T S T Y L E , Central location, airy apartments, and" KRASONAUU) TKItMS, H. L V M A N PO W E R S , Proprietor, Hop. 8,70— ly JJYJRRICANE PATIENT LANTERN GO s Y., Office, 40 Barclay JV. Y. Oder to Iho public a Lantern combining safe ty and economy will) elegance and usefulness.— It cannot explode; It gives a good light, and consumes less oil than any oilier; It is not dis turbed by the highest wind, and if a glass Is broken It is easily roplaeed by means of the screw. They are universally-liked where they have been fried, Bept. 22, 187U-3m FORTUNES nflered to live mon. C£ nr elm nee. Bend stamp. Diamond K. Go* 1 Wilmington, Del. ~ Nov‘27, 7<> —,‘tin A GENTS WAITED.—.'S23Di rti/mllt t\ bytho AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE C*\. boston, Mass,, or &1. Louis, Mo. Hep* 2"), 71)—:im 8 O’CLOCK. Nov. 17,70—1 m J—ON—- BOUGHT AND HOLD. PHIL A DELPHI A (Up Staffs.) iffiti) Slbbcrfifiscments. FACTS WOJifH Beading-! A large, well established and suoeessful, hnsl nessivoth an experience of more than twenty five vehrs eimhles us to oiler Inducements to all who'avo about to become purebnsers of WANTED— A;ronla» to seli our fiew Illustrated Book of Travels OVERLAND • THROUGH - ASIA. • Uy Col. Thom ih W. ICnox. A. comprehensive anil valuable exposition of thocuuntries of Alas kn, Siberia, China ami Russia aa they are to-day. Malyhlm* our Utchardson’K “ Royond the Mis sissippi,” and Mark Twain’s " Innocents abroad’' InSivle, Ac. Send for circulars and sec our ex tra terms. Address, AMERICAN I’UUIjIaHING COi, llarlford. Conn. Dec. I, 7U—lm Re&dy- MADE Clothing jyjONEY QUICKLY MADE CLOTHING second to no establishment in the country* Our •'uriiuuiU are nil made of the best muieruus, nnrolullv soli-clod; nothing unsound or in anv wav nnnerfcel la made up at all, oven In the lowest grades of goods. It Is a well established fact among clothiciH, that our n evcrvthlm; that goes to make a superior Sai* ucnl.is uuciiualloa by any slock oi goods in Our \Vsortmnnt in so .largo am * M vmi . a< \ that «vciv ono can bo. tilled at oaco, without delay, )nr ‘prices are alwayu guaranteed us low, or mvor, than the lowest elsewhere. Wo have also i lino assortment of Goods in the Piece, which will be made up to order. In the best man ner.and at prices much lower than are usually charged for garments made to order. Samples of Goods, aaste •« o 4 h «..|g: n.miy-\nmlo sVm-k. lormmlod by (!««*■ nnt'TSmli hero. nun when v1.111.m Phliad Phln call and ImvMhnlr measure regls mvld on oil A»ook» kept for (hat purpose, from which garments can be ordered at any lutmo time. BENNETT & Co., Tower Hall, No 818 MARKET STREET, ITalf-wny between Fifth and Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 3. 1870-3 m. . ' ■piTTSBURrcG P-1 o ne je b White and. Red Lead and Putty. Manufacturers , Pitlsbury, Pa. t. n um & co.. PITTSJiU/iG, PA Carmsue, Rent. 0,1H70. Gents; Inin much pleased With tho Pure White Lend; purchased of you and take pleasure In the recommendation ofltlo the public as the best I have everti! ed. I have worked WetherlU jt Bros., and Lewie & Pros,. Pure Philadelphia Lead, I mu •.Isay f like your Lead better than au.v in the market for body and color. All you claim for It cannot bo Kurpas-ied. , CHAS. TJ. BUFFER. - .v, ' c »>.L.iaE, v, nan. Mesh's, 7V 17, Ncvin d‘ ft)., • Pittsburg, Pft. Gents ' I have had some opportunities for the trial ol -your Pure.Whitt* Lead, i 'most heartily recommend It to the publican decidedly tins best In the market. lam familiar with all the Pure Load hi the market. Lewm A Bros., Wetherll * Co. of Philadelphia, do *ay your i.ead glvel greater sail faction than either ofthom.on acs count of body.color and fine grlndlug which are till the quallllcatlona required of a good article. .JOHN AUN'IiY. .Ri;ai)lno Auuuatai, lb7o. • Mvssr.t T. 11. AVrdi A o>. Pittsburg. Pa. Gent*: I have had your White Lea l analyzed y a Chemist, ami ho pronounced it at'lcily Pure. H. W. IinLLCNBACIf, Painter. . Every lc‘-g of our Pure Lead Is guarantied strictly Pure, and Is flnerground, better color ami better body than, any other in ilia United States, These are strong terms lm|, ate nemo the lesa'true. Call on Miller A Bowers, Carlisle. Pa'., who are Iho only party having it for salt) in Carlisle. T. 11. NEVIW & €O., Pioneer Paint Works, Pittsburg. OOleoand Sale-Rooms,Market and :M Avenu PIJ-. i". rjIHE GREAT BALTIMORE PUSH MANUFACTOUY, ■ WM. KKAim & CO.. MANUPACTUKEIW OP Grant!, Square and Upright PI AWO FORTES, PA L TIMOR E, J ZD. S'ixlij'flfn First Prize Medals Awarded, These InutrumenlH.lmve betm before the pub lic for nearly thirty years, and upon their ex cellence alone attained ‘tumurchawt pre-eminence, which pronoun, es them unequalled. 'Their TON K comblnea groat power, sweetness and fine sing ing quality, us well as ureal purity ol Intonation, and sweetness throughout the entire scalo.-L Their TOUCH Ir pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the silliness found In so many Piahos. IN WO U K M A N « H I P they avo unequalled, using none but the very best seasoned .material, llio largo capital em ployed in our business enubllng.us to keep con tinually au Immense stock of lumber, itc., on baud. All oiir Square Pianos have our New Improv ed Overstrung .Scale and the Agraflb Treble. We would e.ill special attention to our lalo Im pioveinenls In Grand Pianos and Square Uraud.s; patented Aug. 11. tstiii. which bring the Plano nearer perfection than has jvi b en attained. J-Jcc>}/ l‘lnno I'ully I Varninh U/or Fii'e Peorr. We have made arrangements for the Solo Wholesale Agency lor the most celebrated PAlt- LOU OUOANS ami MISLOOKONH, which wo of. ter Wholesale ami Ketail, at lowest factory prices. WILLIAM KNAIJE A CO. - JAMES HELLAK. Wholesale Depot; 270 anti aai South Qth St. Bop. LI, 70—Cm Pim.AuEbPUiA. FANCY FURS! JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Arch street. Middle of Iho Block, between 7th and Bth fits., Soutli S de, Philadelphia, Importer, Manu facturer and dealer in all kimla and qualify of FANCY FUHH for Ladies' amt Childrens wear. Having enlarged, remodeled and im proved my old and favorable FUR EMPORIUM and Imvlnglmporlnd a very large and splendid assortment of all the different kinds ol Furs trom the first hands In Europe and have had them made up by the most skillful workmen, I would respectfully Invite my friends of Cum berland and adjacent counties, to call and ex amine my very large ami beautiful assortment Faney Furs, lor Ladies ami * hlldren. lam determined to sell at as Low Prices as any other House in the city. All Furs Warranted. No misrepresentations to effect sales. , i JOHN FARR IRA. ‘ 718 Arch St., Philadelphia, Oel. ,1-iTO—;Jru rjIHE HYPERION HAIR CURLERS, INDIHPENOAbLE ARTICLE FOR THE LADIES. {Patented JulyVith, 1807.) This Curler Is Hie most perfect invention ever offered to the public. It is easily operated, neat In appearance, and wlh nfd Injure the hair, as there Is no heat required, nor any metallic sub stance use i to rust or break (ha hair. Manufactured only, ami for sale by Mc.M I LLa N A CO, Xfo b'f ynrih /''nuii St. I’ItILAPEIJ’HIA, PA. Bold at Dry Goods, Trimmings and Notion Stores. N. 13.—Single Box 21 cents; 3 boxes, assorted sizes, Itfcts. Mailed free to any part ol the United States upon receipt of the insney, ‘ Juno I(J,7(MJm iffitu Roinrusc in ruts''. miIKA-NFCTAR J “’ , a PUKE CHINESE B LA 01 TEA' WIl 1 !! C4UEEN TEA FLAVOR Warranted lo Suit AH Tastes. For Sale every where. And for sale Wholesale onlybytho Great Atlantic &• Pacific Tea Co., J*. O. nox.fi.sir. 8 CHURCH ST.. N. V. ' SI-JX/) FOR 'JHEA-FECTAR CIRCULAR. ' Dec. 1, 70—llw By active mem and women-getting subscript, tlons for tlio «rcat rell-b us ami literary week ly THU CHRISTIAN UNiuN. edited by Henry. Ward Beecher Having In its corps of Contributors the ablest talent 01-the laud. A charming ae*lal story by I lie world lummia tuUhoro>a of “Uncle Trim’s Cabin,” Just begun. Every subscriber for 1871 receives the paper for eight weeks, and the peo ple’s favorite, Marshal’s Wasnlngton.' (alone worth 65.) Fiee. This new and unequalled corn blimllou is hiking like wild lire. Ali are doing well, many making Irom $lO to S3ou day. Now is the lun vest time, not wisely ami quickly. - There 1< positively nothing that will pay y/tu; sty well. Copy of paper, chanter of story and rare terms free, address A. R. HUBBARD. ‘lOO Chest nut street. Philadelphia. Dec. I,7o—Uu WANTED FOR FEES L O? E. . AND Its ¥otaries. by Dr. .Tno. B. Kills. Largo Bates, Immense Ihoili.s, stupendous levelmlons and Blarthng -dheloSmesr-The *-lmle subject-laid-bare and Us l.udeoiisncHs exposeddo universal execration.— \V rßien In the Inleicslsof Clvlllzal ion, Chrlstl* anltv and Public Morality. Semi Cor circulars ami terms. U, s. PUBLISHING C0..411 Broome Street, New York. Dec. I, 70—hil • rjl R Y WELD’S' GIsKISOO T&JLETS. An’nnfalßmr remedy for.alt Bronchial Diffi culties. Coughs. Colds, Hoars-ness, Asthma. Dlptherla, Dr.vnessofthe Throat or Wind Pipe and a’l Cntarrhaldlsensc.s, The wonderful modern > ' subscriber. From 51 (KJ to flu 00 can bo easily made In an evening. "A liberal cash coininlHslon Is allowed. .Send Ktalnp for specimens' and piize circular.‘ Address, JAMES It. ELLIOTT, Boston, Mass. Nov. 17, 70— Im y IVE AGENTS WANTED FOR mmm mmmma Or Social Life In The Great City. Wonderfn developments among the aristocra cy. Married Women exposed,.to.. Ac, PriceS3.2-V The best Hook to sell published. The besMerb.s to Agents ever given. Address, N, Y. Hook Co. Mo Nassau Ht. N. Y. Nov. 17, 70—1 m QETTING UP CLUBS. Great Saving to Consumers , Parties onqulvc how to get up clubs. Our and K\ver Is, send for Price List, and a Club form will accompany It with lull directions—making largo saving to consumers and remunerative to Club organizers. THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA ML, 31 and 33 Vesey St., NEW YORK. Nov, 17 70—1 m ■jgOOK AGENTH make SSO to $2OO per month by Belling Great Fortunes, And how they were made. By J, D. MeC/iho, Jr. New, fresh and original. Profusely illustrated and beautifully hound. It shows how a poor school-muster made Sid,(KW.OOfi; how a poor half blind sailor became a {{rent banker, a mitcher'b apprentice the wealthiest man in America, an unknown mechanic umlllloimire in seven years with many more such oximples; how rn'ergy, talent,and pitlent Industry have always met with success when properly exerted ; how mon ey can ho made honestly and -without sacrltJco of principal. Send for Circular, etc., and notice my extra term*. GKO. MACLEAN, Publisher, 710 Sunsom St., Philadelphia. Nov. 17, 70- Im QIUJMBS fSWEPT UJ > By Rev. T. Be Will Tcdmage, The most Popular Preacher in America. * .Agents wanted everywhere, mala or female, to sell this great work, is hotter than Mark Twain, and no trouble to soil Big profits. Send for terms and illustrated 12 page ctrcnlar.lo EVANS, ST(.DBA UT «fe CO,, .Publishers, No.TJU Humsou Sf,. Philadelphia. Nov. 17. 70—1 m A OFNIS wanted for Headley’a New, J\ Krewh Book “SACRED HEROES ANI» MARTYRS.” Written in (no Author h hnpniru stylo, and surpassing his former works, wlilch Imvti sold bv the UHi.o 0. With Original Steel Engcavings Irom designs by our Artist who hus spent three years in Bible Lands. The Clergy and Hid Press are loud In Its praise, Agents are making money rapidly, E. B. TREAT& CO,, Pnh's. (»51 Uroadwaj , N,‘ Y, Dec. I,7U—lin Fa hmku’s h k l vk h. -p to double the pi oil Li of the FARM, and how farmers and their sons ran each make $lOO PER MONTH In Winter. 10,000 copies will ho •mulled free to Farmers- Rond name and address to ZIEGLER & McCUIIDY, Phladolphln, Pa. Pec. I;7o—lra OT.ty anbefttecmeuK wXTOII FUFF for ev. ryhmlv am! e,<3o nor day sun*. Business light ami lumo- No gilt enterprise. No humbug, Ad dn-”s‘ R. MONROE KENNEDY, Pittsburg. Pa. Nov. 17.70-lm ■ . i on non agkntravantkd for ‘LI/v/vV/v How WOMEN can make MON i.'V nn?l other cst Bonks In tho market. Mc- KINNRY * MARTIN, 15'J3 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Dec. » ' MiESMAN* WANTED—Btinlmw n iinmirutdo. Nocompotlfloo, liberal pay.giv en. H. W. KENNEDY, «H. 41U St.. Phlla. Deo. 1.70-lm (hpA A WEEK paid Agents, male or cnlM/ female, l tv now manufacturing busi ness at homo. N capital required. Address NOVLI.TY I’O., Hnco, Me. . Dec. 1.70-lm w;- STORE NO 88 EAST POMFRET STREET ' And why are they always fresh? Because we sell a great, amount of them, and soil them low. Therefore, turn our stock often, and consequent ly.our goods must he fresh. Yam will And every tiling you wish in the way of GROCERIES. QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE. ' WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE.: STONE AND CROCKERY . WARE. Choice Hama. Dried Beef. Hologjna, Beef, Tongues. Biscuits ami Cracker's ol every’de scription. Pickled, Spiced and Ercsh Oysters, Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups &c. Ac. . and no end to NOTIONS it is useless to mention them,,come and see for yourselves; and parents if U don't suit you to come, send your children, as-they will ho deal! with' with the same cure ns If you jWore here yourself: Allkinds of COUNTRY. PRODUCE, taken in exchange for goods, or cash GEO. B. IIOFEMAN. NO. 8h EAST POMFRKT STREET IjUilteli AND PLUME! CLEAN, FAT AND JUICY. SMITH’S . OY-STE.R SALOON IN THE VOLUNTEER nUILDINQ South Market aquare , “Johnny” Smith Is now oponlngsvporior Oys ters, received twice a week, which ho sells at great reduct lon in price. His tables arc kept neat and clean and fur nished with ml tho ueccKsary-iuiemppanlinenta. Families supplied with first q.uulfty of oysters on short notice. Tho celebrated NEWARK BEER. and MASSEY & COLLINS’ PHILADEL PHIA ALE on draught. ' Give him a trial and ho will endeavor to glvo satlsiactlou to all. % JNO. B. SMITH. Oct. 0, 70—ly k- QLOOKS, WATCHES ’ AND JEWELRY, W. D, A, NAUGLE, Practical Watch-Muleer, A’o. 3, Jnhoff's Building, (MARKET SQUARE) One door IKcsC of (he Volunteer Printing Office Would respectfully Inform his old friends and Iho public generally, that he has opened the Watch and Jewelry bUHlnesilnthenhovoim ned building, where lie is prepared to do anv work noon -restored to ifj ovlyhutl folor :); . irilh the gloss and i- • ••/freshness cf youth Thin hair is thick, .{ailing- -Imir’ checked, nod 'bald' n»*-.t ofie.u ihough' not always, cured bv use.. Nothing can restore tho hair where, the follicles, are or fl,o glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead M' fouling the hair With, a pasty sedi . it,will keep it clean and vigorous, n; rational use will prevent the hair • jii turning’gray'or falling off, and cquently prevent : baldness. Free • :.» those doleterious’substaucea which .. - some preparations dangerous and . .•.oils to the hair, - the Vigor can benefit but not harm it. If wanted ;; 'iv (or a ME HAIR DRESSING, u.,thing else ea\ found so desirable, ‘'.’onuiininir neiluer oil nor dye, it does : iol soil cambric, and yet lasts long on the burr,-giving il u rioh glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J>C. Ayer & Cq., ‘Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, • MASS. prvoe $l.OO. . For Snlo by JOS. B. HAVERSTICK Tarllsle, Pa. Fob. i(). IH7O . OSAD A L 1 a m-H E GREAT AMETUOAN ) HE \LTH RESTORER, purifies theblood mi I eu.es' Scrofula, Syphilis. Skin Diseas es, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women, and all Chronic Affections of the BhVid, Liver and Kidneys, Recommended by the Medi cal Faculty and many thousands of our best, cil f/.eiis. Rend the testimony of Physicians and patients who have used Ros.idalla; Bond for our Rosadalls Guide lo Health Book, :u- Almanac for this year, which we publish for grain! mus distribution , it will give you much valuable Informrllon. Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says: I take pleasure in'recommending your RoSAD-vi.irt as a very powerful alterative, t imve hceii It used In I wo casus with happy results—one In'a ease of secondary syphilis, m which the patient pr mounced himself •uicd after having taken five bottles ol vour medicine. The other Is a case of scrofula of long stand lug, which Is ovpldly jiupiovlng under its use,-and tho tndica •ions are that the patient will soon recover [ have carefully examined the. formula by vhicb vour Rosadahs Is made, and find It I .ii excellent compound of alterative in- gredients. in-., Sparks, of Nlcholasvllle, Ky.. snya ae has used Rosadulisln cases of smilula md Secnndaiy Syphilis with satisfactory ,wnlts as a cleaner of the Blood I know no better remedy. Samuel G. McFaddon, Murfreesboro’, used seven bottles of Uosadalls, md am entirely cured ol Rheumatism; .end me four hotth's: as I wish it for my irolher, who has scrofulous sore eyes. Beni -min Bechiol, of Lima,Ohio, writes. I h ‘U excellent H’uiedv tor pulmonary cou ; iiiints. Through a long series of years, and among moot of the races or men it has risen higher anil higher in their estinia norf, a.vJt Inis become belter known. Its uniform character and power to cure the various affections of lac lungs and throat, have made it known as a re liable protector against thorn. While adapted to milder forms ofdlscase and to young children, it is at tho same time the most effectual remedy that can bo given for incipient consumption, and the dan gerous affections oi tho'throataml lungs. As a pro vision against sudden attacks of Croup. it should be kept on hand in every-family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colas and coughs, all should be provided with tills antidote for them. Although settled Consumption Is thought in curable, still great-numbers ol cases where tno-dia* crise seemed .settled, have been completely cured, and tho patient‘restored to sound health by tho Cheryi/ Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over tl'ic disorders of tho Lungs and Throat, that tho most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pec toral they subside and disappear. 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