p\m\ tuihnvim’ I^or#_^LL cmf3 .v I ST qUI/historical Hlcotchey of Ihc early aol |jn« Cumberland Valley. They will dining Iho greater-part of f . ftnt i they have been Iho result of if L r{ .«i>nreli and tabor, and will doubt mtcrost lo every family In the valley, Hs timely notice, in order llmt those lilake llie Ynii’STBEU now. an I who Mhev would like lo preserve a sketch of 5 mo memory of which is .rapidly pus l'-'iiiny secure the Hist numbers. Almu- columns contained some Imstl- hislui-lval sketches, which wore* [\ jscvoml of the newspapers of the val -1 ffore received wiih great favor. Their , convinced us that something on a l fll j npnio was called for, and having vch ilio bisk, wo will spare no labor to I; 1 csiu’tchesns Interesting ns the inn- Hinml will permit. In mis n nnoclion those whohuvo In their possession „jot family or neighborhood* history -,uUllk! of Intetcat to the puhilc, dr.any ~1 „f ctirlou-s antiquity to ni-qnnliiL us end, in order llmt our sketches may bo [iiipardtd Jiml satisfactory asposslble. InMHAY. — Tm puisiianceoftyi hon usliim of many years’ standing. , e r will ho issued fnuvUithis oHice celt. Our boys seem lo think that n*ns much entitled to a holiday as njolso. They say it Is an old adage 1 work and no play makes Jack a )V ami we have granted their re- business cilice and job room will be ia usual, and we wHi be exceedingly to make the receipts of that week I any other week in the., ear. Those subscribers who arc in arrears can us no more welcome Christmas t iban by calling 1 and “squaring mrjnurneyinen will bo able to de ] their attention to job work, dur e week, it will afford our business u excellent opportunity to get their lone expeditiously. Jk Closed.—The banks am] places jncra will bo closed on Monday*, nber 2i)lh, and Monday,. January ie proper observance of these days Guam determined upon, in lieu of ■mas and New Year's Day, which nn 'Sunday. .tukk.—Tl.e subject of the Lecture delivered by Rev. Dr. fcwnrlz, in aid ? .Soldiers’ Monument Association, iiiiisday evening, January 12th, will The Spirit of (ho Age. 1 ' Gknrrous.— Our carrier, Joseph ipp, will be around, on Saturday ing, December Slat., with hhi niitui w Year’s Greeting, and ve bespeak m substantial welcome, from our k Joe is an Industrious,, frugal and nag kid/ and has faltiifully djy chl Ida duties in.sunshine ami in . We will pledge him to make good fins earnings. Remember, the Lord li a cheerful giver. 1 RkASONABLti'. —We have recently mt bills to a mimher of our friends arc indebted to us for subscription, ng ami advertising, and as. wo have very indulgent with some of them, lope they will icspond without fur -Bnotice. A debt due the printer, of of live, or ton dollars, seems a small iv, and it 1h so to ibc-individual ; but Iriemls must remember that in the eyate those bills amount to several sand dollars, and in these stringent s business men need every cent of • own. landsomb Monument.—ln a redone I to tbeold j'viive yard,wo noticed a It I fill monument, eroded by William ling, 32ra]., of Philadelphia, over tlie lias of some of bis relative? who are ‘red there. The lot la enclosed with jidaoiue curb of York county brown i*, with pillars of {lie sumo mateilal lounted by gabled caps. The base of yaoumm-nt la of neatly moulded blue Lie; and four pilasters of lb© same trial enclose tablets of white marble, [eh are surmounted by a mat&ive din line, marble. The design is beautiful [original, and lathe work of our towns* n, Mr. Richard Owen, who, as a de fer and sculptor of monuments, has Superior in the Cumberland Valley. fiGHT School. —We would again no- qihe fact that the board of SeliooJ Di ll rs haw* concluded to-establish a free 1 s ' > -hool 4 in Education’ Huh, for boys I orn "* hnder charge of a ’com* It am] teacher,, The II ii ■'"* wo T,"i.‘ail:iy cvc-iiing, I , T- V'Jw-'ki *IK-u itiH liopoil | wlio Wish t,. . i|JlSß|lt> Wollißt |PimmmU y will l, e , , f „ , () p|RCI . tllo jidort of the Dirt-el. |s of rcuolyliiKi®!! eilu . fcljle t 0 llt . fauh of those who are .not *,*v>u'd»ly die day schools, will be' tin 1 ‘L’iated by those for wlmse- o. [ it Uis intended. . AnskNTATioN Day.—Ei Sday last'was ffaentiUion day,” on which occasion iuholara of the public schools made |h!e presents to their leiichcrs. Tur [• Hour, groceries, vases, gloves,-pock [uHlUerchlefs mid trhfkcts . were itiudly distiibuted. The. custom is. aitilul one; and has been practiced •is place for many years ; but wa cun >•> reason f«>r the youngsters, as they from school 'to school, making as h noise ns a set of ijftie demons— dtig horns, rattling cow-bells, and [ ‘ching at the top of their lungs. The •ds have been dismissed until after holidays. IN’NiVRRSAiiY.—Tho anniversary of iEngUsli Lutheran Sabbath School, hike place on Monday evening, Dee. :t 7 o'clock. A rich treat may he ex ted. Admission for adults, 20 cents* Idren under 12 yours, 15 cents. Tiek- Ciui h(i had at the stores ol IT, Saxton, I- R. Hitler. m'xsmv Election.—At a special dhm, held in West Pennshorough ' l,y hip, on Saturday, in reference to division of the township, it was tie cd against division by a largo inajori- lEuaioua.— Rev. J. S. Fou'.ke, will ach a sermon before the Young Men's r l*Uun Association, and Union Prayer chug on Christmas uflernuon, at 3$ lock t m the English Lutheran church. ‘inn Plug.— Messrs Campbell & Hen °d, under directions Irom the Town ntu*ll, have put in a new and improved Mdug at fnholPa corner. i’UuN Out.—Tho Fair of the Cnmher- Company will open on Batur f evening. The Cumberland boys de- Vu liberal encouragcMiieut. They want Pay for their handsome nosv steamer. r K 'v Cavalry Dkpot.—A recent army [dvr has established the general fuvulry |I u 'l at Leavenworth, Kansas, and hua l u de the Uarrhou at CarliM" a suh-dlvi- P ll - This will doubtless curtail the re filing operations of this post. I>AUN IUIItNHD AND ATTKMP I'Ul> CUT uaui-:.—On .Saturday evening last,» rough looking specimen of humanity, of the “hummer" persuasion, came to the house of Samuel Sharp,. Ir., in Newton tnwiv shlp, about half a mile west of Newvillc, just north of the Cumberland Valley rail road. Ho vaa asked if ho wished lo see anybody, and replied that lie did not.— Shortly afterwards ho went oil iu the dL reclion of the barn, wliore liealept. during the night. Early on Sunday morning the girl living with Mr. Sharp went to tho barn to milk the>ows, and whl’e In the cow-stable, tills same man descended f'om the hay-loft, laid violent hands on ihc girl and attempted to outrage her person. He threatened to kill her il she made any resistance, bntaho shrieked for a'-sistnnee, and Mr- Sharp, who was in bed at the time, hastily drew bn his clothes and ran to her relief. As soon as tho vilUun knew that succor was at hand, he lied across tho Helds; ami when Mr. Sharp arrived at the barn, lift found the girl almost ex hausted by her struggle with the beast. At the same time tho hay-mow was dis covered to be in llamcs. As it was soon evident that the Humes could not be sub dued, every effort was made to get out the liye stock. There were six valuable horses, in tho stable, and three of them were saved and three were burned. Ten head of cuttle were also burned, as well, as tho entire summer’s crop of grain, and all tho (arming implements, vehicles and gears. The carriage bouse adjoining tho bam was also destroyed, together with the contents of the corn crib. Mr. Sharp’s loss will bo heavy; there was un insu rance ofs!,■4oo upon tho barn, but none on the stock or crops. As soon as the neighbors assembled, and it was round‘tlmt nothing could stay the ravages of the flames, a largo party started In. pursuit of iho 'miscreant, and by scouring over the entire country, soon traced him To the neighborhood of Sloughstowu ; thence they followed him to tho. vicinity of Shjppnjjsburg, where ho was arrested. Ho gave his. name as Peter O’Borkc, and on being brought to Newvllle, was identified Sharp’s hired girl as the milti she encountered in the stable. Alter a hearing before Esquire Harr, O’llorke was committed to prison lo await bis trial, and was. brought boro on Monday morning.* Ifour information Is correct, lids man OTlnrke, is a re ular “revolving bum' 11101*,“ wlio was commuted to.our prison for vagrancy within a week or po. These vagrants are a tenor to the entire com* munity-r-lhey visit, our town in gangs, hog and pilfer during the day, got* drunk ami are committed to prison in the eve ning. There are entire families who fol low “humming” as a means of gulling a livelihood. We see the Game familiar faces upon our streets, day after day* The sumo old “disorderlies” and ‘•drunka ,, ure committed to prison by the I3urgcss or justices of the peace. When they think they have.bled oortown sufficiently, they betake themselves to the country and over-run all its highways and by-ways.— Tim country people are compelled to give’ what these stragglers Insolently demand, for fear of injury to their persons or pVo perty. Night after night Iheit hams are liliod wjthTmturners ; they dare hot drive them oil lor fear They will return and lire their buildings ; and if li»oy let them re main, Uurc is a tolerable certainty their hams will he burned down through care lessness' in the use of fire, for most of these old codgers carry mutches, and smoke a pipe. And oven when lodging and’meals are furnished them, they fre quently repay-the kiniUjpss by insolent and outrage to. the females about the house. This evil cries loudly for redress. It good to imprison these vagrant#? •for twenty-four or forty-eight hours, hud then turn them 1 lobs? upon thecommuni ty, to steal ami destroy property, and to outrage women. If the existing laws arc not stringent enough, lot us have laws that will meet the case, and let every 'hummer.that comes coun ty be committed to prison for thirty, sixty or ninety days, ami lct..tiio-m be compelled to earn their .maintenance by breaking stone, or hi some other useful employ ment. If this-course of treatment'were Inaugurated, it would soon become known Throughout the fraternity of bummers and they would take good care to keep boyond'ti.e limits of our s “COMPLIMENTS or TIIK SEASON.” We take (his occasion- to wish oiu* hosts of friends—big-mid little, old and young, rich, and poor—a royal, old-fashioned, Merry Christmas and a light happy'New Year. May KrlaMdngle come with his arms full of presents-for the-children ; and may there be many, a happy reunion .around the Christmas hearth, where, rubbed afresh, the phosphor truces of the olden days shall burn again. Oh, the*© happy, fesllv© days !• with their rladsomo bells ringing out/ on the cold, crisp air! with their gjoujis of shouting children and their dealening discord of horn and VJ.ru m! What a grand thing it would roll Inlck time in Us course, and be b- ••lltckii."? boy for just onu brief a i- a - s • J’arenis, see to it that t iren |j£ive a Merry Christmas your eh i» ( ** ..i the -sweetest in ,‘f ; Mler'i-P,;™- recoli.-cli" 11 'O.lmi. , JC „ | in ,;;iy nno ,M..ytl,e comiusi-t-ar , jl)y unall „;.. to you and yours, Ayearo.-, * j-j- y OU od—of thrift-'-of- iovc—uf peace. have snllere d long anti polgna uf your hotly weakened by' disease, y. aching brain almost crazed, may the sweet angel of visit you -in your iuunbie home, if misfortune has been tyour lot, we- wish you better luck next' ume. Hay it ho a year of g nial sunshine' 1 and enriching rains, blessed wiih abundance tram the fruitful soil And what belter. can we: .say than to adopt the words of Inimitable Joe Jeffer son “ Here Is //our good health and your family’s, and may you live long and prosper/’ I2oNi:i> TuitKßY.—This is a fnvorllcdish . at evening parlies and may thus ho pre pared ; 13oi) u turkey in as little water as may thus he, until the hones can be easily separated from the meat. Remove all the skin; slice, mixing together the tight and dark purls. Benson with salt and .pepper. Take the liquid in which the turkey was boiled, having kept it warm, and pour it on tho meat; mix it well. Shape it like a loaf of bread, wrap ii in cloth, and press with a heavy weight for a few hours. When served un it is cut in thin slices. Chicken can bo p.c pared in the same way. Hkavv Hogs.—Our Democratic friend, Mi*. John Pullinger, ol Upper Allen iwp.; killed four hogs of tho Chester white breed,sixteen months old, recently, whoso combined weight was 1,570 pound-*. Tho heaviest one weighed 403 pounds. Ui»to within the last few days, every body was saying to his neighbor, “aln t this nice weather?” Rut it is not quite so “summery'* now. Biraw hato, linen coats, palm leaf fans aiul low necked dresses are ac a discount- Hkoim!•"ntar, Hrsl an nual reunion of the Idddi ijfolment Penn sylvania volunteers,' was la Clmm bersburg, on Thiekday Over two hundred members.,uf.lho'i&ftlmenL were present, and the A most de lightful one. Col. .hifxiij* ,Q. Elder was called upon lo preside’ with Capt- W. H. Davison and Sergt. Sniders u 4 Vico Presi dents,and Lieutenant Mackey adil Scrgt. Palmer as Secretaries. An eloquent and nppr pilate address of welcome was de livered by Lieut. Col. D. \V. Howe, after .which the annual oration was pronounc ed by Adjutant John Stewart. Ho took for his theme, “ Tho Wcmc/ft.-; of a true, citizenship as ilfnstrctcd by the irnrf* and tho eliort. was probably the-happiest of his life,—couched In pure and vigorous Angip-Saxnn, aboundin g in passages of rarest beauty, and delivered with grace and self possession. Gen. E, 11. Tyler, of Ohio,-who com manded tho brigade in vrhich Uiu regi ment .was pl'aced, was’discovered in the audience, and a motion, was made that ho be requested to step within the liar, and that a recess of ten minutes lie al lowed lo permit the regiment to take the hand of their old cmnmander. As the general rose from bis seat to comply, be •was greeted with a storm of applause. On motion, Major 11. S. lirownsmi was elected President for tho en suing year,- Thud. M. Mahon was chosen to deliver the address of welcome, and’ William Kennedy sele'cled to deliver the* next Air until Oration, at GrecncasJle, December 13th, 1871. Tiie soldiers present, together with a number of invited guests, then .repaired to Repository Hall, where a sumptuous oanquet was- partaken of. After the viands had been thoroughly* discussed, a number of toasts were proposed and re sponded to in the following order; “The Union," responded to by Lieut. Jure Cook ; “ Thcpntriotic women, of America'" responded toby Wi'limi Kennedy; “ Onr Dead Comrades " Drank in silence. 1%, 1 he Army,” u’sponded to by Gen, K. B. Ty.- lei*; “The citizen soldier,", by Lieut. Clco. W. Welsh ; “Our friends of other real' incuts" by* Capt. G. W. .Skinner; “ The citizens of the border hy r Capt! James Potts. Several pieces of patriotic poetry were then recited by Xjieut. J, W. Flotch*. er and others ; after which the tallies wo. o removed, and the festivities clnsuP with a grand promenade concert and hop, graced by Uic beauty and valor of Frank lin comity'. . , ’’ *. Moke About Iron Works.—Tlicfurn iico project seems to bo assuming deli nito shape. Wo understand that two or throe gentlemen propn'-o to canvass (ho (own am! see what our capitalists are willing to do in tho matter. It will he necessary to raise at least SlOshtXK) in this community, and If this Is done, we are informed that capitalists from a’distance propose to furni'h £1»00 OdOorS-lOD.OW) ad ditional, which will bo sulllcteut capital to establish and run two anthracite furn aces and a rolling;mill. Wo may state further that getlemen huve been looking at various, localities in the vicinity of Carlisle, and are satisfied that this town uflbrds admirable sites for i.ron works, if the hind can he purchased at u reasonable figure. ’Gentleman experienced in the iron business have also staled to us that they considered Carlisle the most eligible point for such works, because the furna ces would bo planed in position to get the ore and limestone of (be entire val ley, and not mcUdy of any special locali ty; while by the Cumberland Valley railroad they- would havo direct outlets oivjhe Susquehanna and the Potomac. Wo are pleased to notice the interest manifested ,in this project. Since the artiHe appeared in our paper, last, week, a number of gentlemen have spoken to us in reference to the* matier; mid if our capitalists can .bo satisfied that it will prove to be a paying investment, we havo no doubt tho required amount will soon he subscribed. Railroad Affairs.— I the contract has been completed between the Cumberland Valley road and the Winchester and Vo tomac railroad. The Cumberland Valley road agrees to loan the Winchester ami Potomac road $175,000, and will also build a ‘handsome iron bridge over the Potomac at Powell’s Bend. The road from Hagers town to Powell’s Bend is ready for the rails which can be laid in two or three weeks’ lime, so noon as a junction can be ©Heeled with the Chesapeake and Ohio canal. The distance from Powell’s Bend to Mar*insburg Is only eight or ten miles, and when this link Is completed, soino time during tbo coining year, Hie re will be n continuous.line'of-rai, 1 way 4 , lo be op erated by the Cumberland Valley com pany, from Hanisburg to Harrisonburg, Virginia, a distance of one hundred and sixty.or teveniy-livc miles From Har risonburg to Bulem, on the Virginia and Tonnesscc-rnilroad, if, about a hundred miles farther, and when this connection Ik made—the road now being under con tract—there will be u Cwiilinu-’iid line of railwy—almost as straight a; the birds Hies—from New York to Mobile and New Orleans. Poultry^—Oilr market is well stocked with poultry of all kinds, a sure sign that the holidays aroclo.se at hand. Turkeys, more especially, aic unu-ually liable to suddtMi death at this reason. In fact, as we heard n chap remark Die other day, ‘•lt is as much ns a man’s Jiie is worth to be ;> turkcy'iintt*.” Notice. »AH accounts remaining on ;;iy books after December dl, will he put 'io /» collector’s bauds for collection^ - oi (Ci'iglit* of i’ylhhw whs or -1 ijuily Spring*, mi Tliurs ;i v/ot-k. Jt is Ktyiuu A limfgp gnnlzed at Mi day evening <*f » I Jolly Gap N<>. CoAli.—HoiiM'Ueepmc \v prudent will I«y in their sup r A. serio ter coul without delay has begun in the Peranton coal u and th« supply I‘rmn there Is prnhtu, stopped for Iho whiter.- There is a,strong likelihood of the strike extending into the I.,thigh and >SehuyJUUl regions, and* ot eoiu>c coal will become scarce towards spring and the prices run up. Now i* the lime, therefore, to buy coal, and Mr. A* 11. 15i.au:, notwithstanding the Ihi eat- ti ed scarcity, 1 \i\» jusj; made a reduction of Fifty Cknts a ton Upon all coal delivered hy him within the borough limits. Call, thou, at Ills' upper or lower ya’d, and lay In your supplies at the reduced rates! Gold Picns.— Wo write this article with n gold pen, procured fmm CoNi.YN, No, 3 West High street. He has the finest asaortmen L of gold pens ever offered loom* citizens. They arc not only beautiful in finish and design, but are superior as penii—smooth, flexible, pliant, Mr. Con- Jyn-,!nadc his jiurchases in this Ihio from the well-known house of Edward Todd & Co., No. 1 .Malden Eane, N. Y., who turn out the best pens ip tins country. Tnoso who intend making presents to fiPunts during tf^e* 1 holidays, could not present, a more soiMeeabiu or appropriate aitlclo thuu one oN.Cunlyn'rt. beautiful gold pens. The gladsome and eventful day ot the year is Sore. Eighteen hundred and seventy years ago, in a stable in the village’ of Bethlehem, was born One whom Isaiah, in his beautiful prophetic vision, thus describes: “ For unto m u child is born, unto ua a sou Is given; and the government '♦hall he upon His ‘shoulders; and His name shall Im called Wonderful, Coun sellor, the mighty God, the everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace.” Tho world never before or since wit nessed such an event, and never will again. Tho wise men, of the E ist, in obtaining a view of the new-horn infant in the rude manger, where tho beholders of the grandest and most sublime spec tacle which ever greeted tho vision of mortals. Their ’pilgrimage to Bethlehem lias licoi sung in stor}*, and sung for well nigh nineteen hundred years, and will ba until time itselflfehall be no more. Tlie same beautiful’moon and’star* which look down upon us looked down upon these men in their. blessed pilgrimage nearly nineteen centuries ago. The same sun givo.ua light and warmth, which cast its effulgent and henotlcent, rays over tho people of Bethlehem. The same God who ruled then, rules now for all and over all, and will rule forever more. And yet what wonderful changes have taken place in the centuries which have rolled down the abyss of tome. Tho Christmas time comes, wo* trust, Instill .with *! good and' cheer*. ftjr Ml. Woro the world us it should be, and M lO Golden Rule, “Do unto others as y*f would ho done by,” faithfully carrl out, from, one year’s end to the otho v there would he a season akin to, the one we are how commemorating. But so long as human nature remains as it is bo long as the “ Prince of Peace' 1 is not permitted to have undisputed sway over the minds and hearts of men, oo long will crime and wickedness aVul misery pre vail. The old ybav Ims nearly run its, course, and it is the duly and interest of all to ponder well and reflect seriously before entering upon the now. ’“Thole is a time for all things,” said the wise Solomon. The- time for, making and ke(’pmg*Rood resolutions is jiow. A truce to moralizing, however. We wish our renders, one and.all, a “ Merry Chifetmus.” May their homes he tho abodes of peace, happiness and comfort, and. may their lives hea continued season of sunshine and prosperity. “ A'merry (Ihrlstimis, them, to nil, Wtivcho the good wish ouen uion* I-or sun* 11 1 c greeting will not p ill Though we rcqieut it o'er and o’er— J n onch an»l nil. fo'ldaii mul low, rimlurwiini; Is tin* old one atlll, The tidiiu's, int(*ri*d lona nuo. N. Uf iK’cico, n nil Uimlm-ss and goodwill.” BLMtciiiAiiv.—Ti e dry-goods. slum of Mr. J-iim-s Bentz, No. 5 Market square, Harrisburg, was entered by hufiglars on \\ T > dncsduy nigyioflast week,and robbed of goods valued arS-AUD. .Mr. BentzoJl era a reward oft-000 for tjje apprehension of the thieves and recovery of the goods. Who?—The-, Knights of Pythias of Cliambershurg and rthipponshurg visited Harrisburg on Thursday evening last.— Tho Patriot says a certain “junior edi tor” lost hia hat. Who was he? We ain’t a “K. P.”' PkusoNal. —SherilV Robert Moore and Councilman S. Ufovo, of Mansfield, Ohio, paid us a pop visit at.our sanctum on Fri day bint. During their stay they made a tour of inspection- through tho different lire company engine houses. Sheriff Moore is a son our former citizen, Stewart Moure, now deceased-.- - Rons.—Poor people have abandoned theu-e of fggs. Tho product of the In dustrious and Indefatigable lion ia.uow worth 35 to -10 cents per dozen. A Riraoitr Wo !umu‘ it rumored Lliat the Messrs. Ahl Intend creeling exten sive iron work? at 'Newville. TIIK FuiKND FoR'JANUARY, 1871. —-Tht* New Veur uninbor certainly mirjmasos'anything this tbe Month lies bus hitherto accomplished— two Steel Plates, one of them an exqui site "Deademona ;” a colored two-paged steel Fashion Plate, superior to anything of tho.Uiijd ; a colored Lamp Mat;- a pret fey fancy wood-eut, “My. Little. Lndy ;**. a popular piece of music; and a most proluso variety of illustrations of dress and fancy work. The new feature an nounced in this number, that patterns of all these jacket*’., overskirt*, dres-os, &c., arc burnished cheaply and post-paid on application to the publishers, will ho ea gerly welcomed by the ladies ; since it responds to the great practical question that, every season presses upon them— “ What shall we wear, and how shall wo get if. mad** The literary matter is most inviting* — With an unrivalled array of contributors, The Lady’s Friend is also remarkable for getting each oneVheM, of stories and poems. Price $2 50 a year {which also includes a large steel engraving). Four copies, $O. Five copies (and one gratis,) “Tlie Lady’s Friend” and “The Saturday Fvening Post” (and one en graving,) $-1. - Published by .Deacon & Peterson, Philadelphia. Sample copies sent gratis, lo those who mean business. Ukautiful Holiday Clonus.—Tlio well filled jewelry More of Mr. T* Con lyn, West High street, embraces a great tin tuber ofheautiful and substantial arll cles.aultttble for holiday presents, A splow (Ud assortment of gold and silver watches, gold, silver and steel spectacles, silver tea sets, silver table and lea spoons, knives, forks ami fruit baskets, gold pens and pencils, has recently been added lo Ida stock, and ho sells at prices to suit the times. Also an iidinito variety of ladies’ ami gentlemen’s jewelry, gold pins and seta, bracelets, chains and medalions and fancy iutides of every description. lilts stock has been carelully selected from the flint-class establishments in onr largo cities!, and his assortment of lino watches, spectacles end jewelry is among the phoierst in the market. Eec his advertise* 'uiit in another column, n, . H. WfVXTON ho :jre wise and v d^«njfwin- Mfc Hti'iivjtr ol; • A bundle of toys’was flung on his back. And no looked llko a pedlcr Just opening bls pack. His eyes, how they'’twinkled! his dimples how meny. Uls checks were llko roses, his nosu like u cherry; Ills droll little ‘mouth V/as drawn''up liken bow. . \jid llic Iji-Ai-a uf Ills AUlll was us while AS tho SHOW; Th' - s tuhqj or jv plpo ho held light lo his toelh, Am.’ the smoko ouoirclcd Ills head llko a.wi ealh. 110 w. w chubby and phmiPi ft tight Jolly old elf. Ami I i ’uhsjncJ, when I saw him, lu spile of mj- sclf. ’ ’ ■ A wink »MUIs eye, and a twist of his head, Soon gave mo ui know I hud , V ?‘t • He spoke not a word, but went’stralg. xl l ° ■ work, . x And tilled ulf his then turned wit. \ Jeik, And laying hi? Anger aside ofhls nose, And giving a nod, up tho chimney ho rose. Hu sprang lo hi a sleigh, lo his team tgavo a whistle, And away they all /low like the down of u- Hilstic; . *• Cm, lueard hlm-oN'clnfmi’.oro 2io drove out of • Sight. “ ‘ •" ff"/O'nvMmit/o all, rtnd to all a good-nUjhl. ’ Miclfi: ct JJowt.Ks' haid-waro hloro lu’psoula uu altrnotivo uppctUMiice. T/UCC a peep at Mrs. KeiOcr's (lows, East High street. •Kcad Conly ti'a-cbJuui n mi vertiaement. resvarcl will be paid by the proprietor of , Dr. Pierced Alt. Ext*, nr Holden Medical Discovery lor a medi cine that will equal it in curing ail the diseases for which itis recommended. In the euro o£t»«vere and lingering Goughs, Bronchitis ninl discuses of the .lungs and ;ns,.n blood purifier and strengthening medicine it cannot be too highly recom mended. It acts promptly upon ihc lUer, removing torpor nr ‘liilouMteas. 1 Sold by druggis'B. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh .Remedy la not ft swindle, gotten up to dupe the Ignorant, It c«mt ns thousands testily. Ti!E;F.ive Dollar Sewing Machine pur ciuwd-by ipo January, ISGO, from the Family Sewing Machine Company, HG Nassan'Street, N. Y., bus been in almost constant pae ever since. It has not been out of order onco. Has coal nothing for repairs, and I find it simple ami reliable in operation, and always ready to.sew. — Those friends of mine who use them with tlm new improvements are very much pleased' The one I have I would not part with. Mbs. Ann W* Cutbitp.t, ■I2S West noth Street, New York Oct. G, 70~om Business Notices. OnmsTMAH! Cniiisi mas ! ! ff You wish lo purchase a Christmas, gin, go lo to .T. If. Wolfs. He is selling goods very low and Ims a great vtirlely of fancy goods suitable for Holiday presents.' Remernbca* W oil's Store is Head "’Quarters /or Notions nml Fancy Goods.' Also Just received u line assortment.of Jewelry, Por Moimalcs, NccUUes, Handkerchloves, Ac., die. Dec. 1.V70 Dares. Medicine!*-, Chemicals, Patent Medi cines, Soaps. Oils, Fanny Toilet Hells line Brush es,and a complete lino of articles pertaining to tin* drug ami variety business, constantly on hand at the lowest, prices, at, JOSEPH U. lIAYFItSTI^K’S, No. o, ijunlh Hauover streef, Oct. lit, 70.' Tiik PnoTOGUApns made by C> L. Loohman, in liis Gallery, Houtn-enst. corner of Square and Main street, imvo no superior any wlfeies In the world, which will convince uuy one Hint will go and sco bis npcci menu. Parties wishing to m d:o present of Photo graphs, on thenpproachlng holidays should Cull on Mr. XiOchnmu. HOLIDAY CARD !—lf you.want a nice pres ent for your friend go to W.M. HIjAIU A KO.-’S, who have a largo fresh stock of fancy wares and vase?* for-Christmas limes. If yon want Dried P.Qcf, Tongues, Raisins, Cranberries, Citron. .*• pices, Minced .'feat, nml all other.ii.lco fancy Groceries for an elegant Christmas dinner, guaranteed and delivered, Good and cheap, go lo W.M. BLAIR >t SON’S. South End, Carlisle, Pa. KcmicrioN in- PiucKof'COAr, »y Car Load.— The subscriber will veil Coal by Ibo car load at a reduction, ou the suipc principle of others who W.hoU-sulo, vl/.: Ist. Nover to rcivofgh (ho Coal. "d. Never lo vesereon tho Coal. 2d. Consumers who thus purchase, loose on an average from o'A) to S' 0 lbs. lu weight in car con taining J lo J)>j foils* FouSai.r. I"» 0 tons Coal Scroonlugs, taken out of Coal sold on fall trade, at $1 por ton at yuid of r..vn-;sr news Ftton rim seat op war •—Coyle brothers have just reluimat Irom tho Kv.it nut! purchased Dip largest stock of goods timt have over been h ought it) this place. They anticipate a good Imslne.is, ami havo made preparations oji a liberal scale, Nothing that lends l-i beauty, taste and attractiveness tt) a slock i»f Notions Ims been omllleil. Merchants expect It) see a very superior stock of goods at our luniie and in prices we defy competition with the eastern markets. Our slock consists In parlor Buck. Sheep, Kill Bluish, Boilln ami Cloth Gloves, ami Ladles Kid Gloves. • Undershirts ami Drawers, Woolen, Merino and Colton half Hose. Ladles Woolen, Merlnoand t'oiton iloso, Misses’ ami Children's Wurslo I m*ae. r Also, an endless variety of Notions. Paper Hags from '•/, lb LoJd!b;-iV- P. Ay»Mit?r'fbr.ll.mover Buck Gloves ami Gauntlets. Please call and Inspect our good*. COYLE BUOTIiEIW, 21 South Hanover street, Carlisle. •special Notices. DU.BCUKNCIC ADVISES CONSUMPTIVKB TO GO TO PLOIUDA IN WINTKIt, Having tor tho lastjblrty-llvo years de\ote.l my wliol/j time and - attention to Urn study of lung diseases and consumption, I had that I tin derst.ind fully the course that ought to ho pur sued to restore a tolerably bad u-o of diseased lungs to healthy soundness. Thu Hist ami most iim»‘>rlaut step Is lor the uattenfHo aybld I demg (•old ami tho best ot all places on tills continent mr this purpose In wlmer. is Honda, well down in Dm-Siule, vvburb the tcmpeiutury Is r-.gulnr, ami not subject to such variations as hi mote Nmlhern latitudes. I'ahalta is a point. I can recommend. Apnod h"t«d in Ut-pi-l.iieie by I« • icvnmii. Last winter I saw several perviiw there whom lung* hud been badly tiiseir-.ivl, but wlio, under )be healing diilm-neu ot tlio climate nud.my meUivluv« f were yelling well, i m" hundred mil'-, nut o-r d-ovn Dm »Im t i- a point •vhieh I wouM p: cler to 1 » mt K-*.*; ' ’" (.•miM'i-alUie N (iif n-Vi-n Mini Hu- nn-di.\ ••*»*» ~i ueiiig. .MellnlivlHe and Knti‘i*pn-i‘ are m.-n eil M,me / should tflv** »« dimmed pr.-t. Vi-m-o lo M.-llimvllie. It Is two miles from rivet m hd'«*. and U M-i'ins Jitnm.-f Itnpo-Mbh* Jo ah< ', . fliere Tin' labjes In Flnrldi* might be. but i. .in.l patients complain at times but ]ba» [J “ vhm as it indicates'a return •> npPcMio, and when this Is the ea'-etbey generally IneuM-o in flesh, and then the hums nm-l neal. .lueUsonvUle. 11 Iberbia, « .teen » **- hud 'U ' ' other iihuvN mi various parts ol I londa, can -ully r. l<> >■ "V"; V ,' Vl'lni. ‘ ;;v. Mvreisons tor ait' that nalUnts at o.H liable to lake cold then-1 hen whom I time Is a less even temperature, and It !> not, nfeessju.x los'iv that wlnue a consumptive pet-on s •iii.ii.-vn io.fo-.imo>i .'..iii-1»- i-i -li.irnr. ■rii.T.MOii-my Ailvu-i: V* into (In* ,-tnltt out. * mmn'.ioli ol pioMUltnu -i-J wtmls :ttol fox-. .loolc-oovlHo. or AlmuM 11 '> otloT of 1110 IticnUlA’- I 1-ovo imm.-il, wll hoAt 111 llioso win. nro trmiiilfil «•! Ii i. ■’ !J. 1 .... * •'’, tllMirttl sloiiuifii. ilfmtnwl li.niol-. s "1 orc-iißll. lint roi- llio-o .vli.wcliliwn.im 111-on-,■ 1 inoio-mllhiTii IKilHt is oorlio-lly m-nrnim .ol ' 't'l.i- 11/I.VA .VAiir.l prim- lo li'Hi. I " Allv In N.nvVorli. lioM.m, 11A11.11.010 AA, . ll ■ .lolplHA ovor.v ivool;, rvlioio 1 s.nv I Mil iMHiiHli '< •oa in. AVrrAAo livo luimiml p ilionts A An A. -- 1A AOIIOO OXIOM-100, B AV.T.V p-- Wo liluise ot lung diiwase. lias enab.ed me to umhu -IAJAI lluilll-OA-O Wily, Ami IIOIHW. nl >', IT. rOBAI-,1 lo lolllAK 001.1, A vast ouant.ttleM of .S’dieneU s Pnlmonh l he does not avoid taking cold. • ~ , In Florida, .neatly eVeiyboijN Is ns'br. Scoenek's Mandrake PUN, for the oilman . is inure likeiv to produce bilious babds than tii'iu. 1 orlhirnjitlbude. it Is a-w.dl e.-tabn.shed laid that natives of Florida rarely die ol emsum pUon esoeelally thus.sol the southern pai I. at« eicduious onongh to believe will we.u nfl hi .i uiw VIAVS. Tlioy ony UOAllOllltOM lo 11, AAA I.OAOA it laVf'the foundation toranovher and anoUui vtltl. mittl tho lung-* are diseased uejcmd all ' hl M V mKdee°tn persons whoso lungs are lUlectrd even slightly is, lo -ay 1» a stork ol seheiiek s Pulmonic syrup, tschenek s Seaweed lonic und SWl'-m'lVs MAAlllAlil, I’lllSAA.l BO H> !• lor 1,1 A. 1 rer-oAimiMUl 111, so pArllrnlAi' I ‘>V‘ l Vi I 'w'.M 1 nm ihoriitislilynniAiiliitol mill pit U ni< I m •, 1 lumw 111 aI. wlUTdliry nrrll-r,! i, i o, enrdanoo with my dnoidions the> \Uljdo uu. wo’ktliat Is required. Tips accomplished, na ture will do Urn rest. Thu physician who pre- Ic. ii.es for eiihl.. oilgh or .Ilghi-sweats.and t hen advises the patient, lo walk or rtdo out e\et* Inly, will be .sure to have u corpse on his hands 'NlvpLnMs to give my three medicines, in ae eo-dance with tlm pruned dtiecllons. except- hi some eases Where a free ..sc of the Mandrake Pills Is necessary, Mv object lo jth r tol.e to Ihe stotruii'h— to gel op a g >od appc> U.. 1t,.1s alwavsa good sign when a palumt. begins lo • n.wliiiiiilry. I have- hopes ol siieli. UUh a ndl'li lor loud and the giaililcatioiMil that u • Ish ponies , good blood, and with it . T,V‘. l t V. ’ wh.eli ik Piosely followed by a healing “1 e* ln„-s ’l’licn the congli Hinsons and abates. I u creeping chills and elammy. iih.dit-swe dis tut lopeer prostrate and annov.aim Uie pain m gus WelT provided be avoids taking coin. Now there are'manv who bay not, lb** means to go Flmlda. '(•lu' C !.n-l Ma.ml ■ Amli-pm.-l .... fs talooi 111 nm . m,.‘*, 1 omuj >viup, Man nmnt. ts pursued, . s ' ■ Lvcmiml vnv record that Sehenek ’ToJ 1 ! 1 ; 'less .cases of drake Pdls. and m*awe m; b,, t 'op. ■ u ;jm j /( . many of what, seemed t_ body should Ue.-p a supply of •them . *“ u \ u }}~ . I They net on the live- belter -ban cat l,u , 1 T l ' leave none of its Im.iful cHecis' behind. iliov are excellent tn all eases where a uu tgam e ruedlelno Is requited. 1 ydu have piutaici ,l ' f!”' ireelv oft run and dm rr Inca casu s, a dose ni n Mandrak's will cure yon. If you are sid>jct '( to su*k iieadaclio. tahou dose ('I ttie Mundrai-.t’s a >J l J (hey will relievo you in two Inans. I 'yon won. o idiviatelho edi'ct of a. e.liance of water, or th'-* ton tree indulgoiiodtlb Irun-, tike o-m ot the. Mimdmkcs ovary ,uiu lit or cvcty other mciii, ninl you tiulv water and eat water melons, ppars, aoples,-p unis, pea'dp s or emu. wnliiail tne risk'jof bidng made side by them, — I'ljey will jiurlect t noso u tin live in damp slHia tionsagalnst elulis ami fcveis, i'ry t'hein. Tliev are perfectly harmless. They cau do you good j'li.ivo abandoned my professional visits t<> Poston and New York, tail eoutmue to see pa tients at nit' oflice, No. Id, N. .-sixUj sijlv-i. PlUlndidpbnr, every -Saturday, Irnm h A. M. to ;> P. M. Those who wlslpu thorough exammallon with the Kespirometer will li*» charged five dol lars. The Uesplromcfcr declares tne e.vaet con dition ot • be lungs,and pat tents can readily learn whether tlu*v are ear.line or md. (kit 1 desire ii dist.tnelly un-Up-sloiid 1 tint I lie value t.f my medi cines depends eiilnvl.yupofl there being taken si riet i v according tod lived lons. In conclusion i will say that, whim persons take mv modlcliifs and liudr systems are brought Into a healthy condition thereby, I hey are not so liable to lake cold, yet.no one with dis eased longs can beai a sadden cliango ol atmos phere without the liability of greater or le.is ir ritation ol the bronchial luhesT Full uircclUmn m ad langnage.snccompany hr/ niedlclu-s, so explicit, and clear th it miv one hum use them without consulting uu l , amf can he nought from any druggist. .l, H. Hi’ltKN’FlC. M. D. No. Pi, N. F.i.vJh .'street, i’rirladelphla. Nov. ~1, 70- Oiu •* ’Tls not for man to trifle. Hie is brlel, Onr ngc'N but-me fat line ot a leaf. We have no lime lo s mrt uw-iv ilia boms, All must nu earnest In a world like ours. Not many ilV'-s, luitom* have we, How sacred should that one he.’’ And still how many fritter away their, lives unable to*(111 unyu.sejnl purpose, because .some Hug-ring disease unfits them for It. and they' -neglect or refuse to me the remedies with Ip tholr reach. God In his wondcrtul arrangement ot nature lias provided an antidote for all tin* UN that unman th-sii Is heir to,-and by (he aid of science the medicinal virtues of certain herbs, roots and bavins Imvo been combined, and Die result Know known all overihe clvili/ed world us MISULEH’S HERB HITTERS. It ihorongh ly purities the blood, invigorates the nervous libras, elevates (lie fdaudant oJ‘ all the vital .for ces, and sustains a mo-*I lu-alihtill tone of the cm* lln 1 human organization. Sold by all druggists and dealer,i.‘ Dr,.S. H. Hartman Co,, Proprlc imy, Laneasli r, Pa. Dee, 1,70--Hu • (’ATAuuii.—What dma-e cm lio mole dim irrecable or discus!lag Cam Catarrh, Briggs Allcviuitor ia,a. pleasant, cheap and podtivo remedv. Sojd bv Diug^lvls. Gel, I*7, 7b—Jy Pll.ii-H— Do not give up and say they cannot be cured. Try Hi legs' Pile E-mu.* ly. 1 1 will sure ly and spi cdily cure y on. Cold DnugisN. ■ yet, J , 70-ly . Corns, Ul'niom, l.Nfamwimj Naii.s, ac.—still another It iumpb 1 n the nudU- d art! Thousands oiler tholr eongiatnhit Urns 1 o Dr. Hngg’.s for the astonishing success of Ills- Alleviator ami Cura tive in the speedy relief and euro for‘Coins, Bunions, mid all diseases of the feet, nu mailer how se\ era or aggravated the ease may tie. Tin* implication of these gieat rem-dut agents in stantly .soothes the m.ist. (iisl rcssing eases aim rapidly etleets a cure. Sold by Di uggi us, Cdi;i':ilH l CokN,Hloi:< , hi Is. Iloar.-ene-js, Whom lug Coiiyh Consumption. nn’d all diseases of t fie throat and lungs eir.-cluaUy cured by Uni n.e ot Briggs’ Throat and Lung Healer Sold by Corn man J: Worthington, and Uavemllck. Di:.vr.Ni:ss, BlmdiiesH and C.itai rn tveatnl-with the utmost success, by .1. Isaac*, M, !>.. and Pio cis u- Diseases of the Eye and Eir-,(his spe eluiily) ill the Medle.ll College ol Pennsylvania,, 3'ears *, (fi<-m »,-ly of Lev’den, lloj jrtnd.) No.ftOo Arch St.root,’ Plilladetphla. Te.-.U numUils can be seen at bis oiliee. The nu-dioa) facility are invited to accompany | heir patients, as lie has no secret. >ln big practice. AMiJieial eyes Insia tod without pain. No charge lor ex amination. Murcn 17. PTi)—ly A. H. BLAIR. A. H. BLAIR. VAN DEUIUL f —EllV.—On Hie lotli lust., by Hov. U. C. Panioc. Mr W. Alexander Vander bilt, and MJss Fannie M. id>y, of CarlNic, UOOKI’.Y—JiniPI R.—on tho l-Mh, at Mm Lutheran Parsoni'g*’. In tins place, i»,v Uev. Dr, Swartz, .Ml*, .lame-. A. Hockey and Mlsa Pantile Juniper, both of ibN county. MeCANNKS—KINsUEY.— On tlio Paine duv, by the same, at dm same place, Mr. Peter Mc t’adncuVml Mrs, Sarah Jane Kinsley, bulb of tills county. IfOOVKK— HAVTB.—On tho samo day. by tho Siime, at llui residence of I be bride's lit lher, M r, William Hoover ami MBs Sarah Am; Davis both ot this county. 11-)VE : tTEII.—In E.nt iVnushorough town* slilj), on too Kith Inst,, Adam Uoveitur, aged UJ yeaiH, U) months and d days. M'KEEHAN.—On Hid J2th Inst., at his resi dence In Nuwville, Mr.sumuol .U'Keclum.ajcd b'i .> ears,/i months, and 17 day*. 01) c IB axftc t s. ■jl/TONKY MAUKI’.T. A losing prices December iM. ISrn, of Gold Slocks reported ny Dull AVION & BUG., Jo South Third Street. Philadelphia: United Slides li's ot l.sSl 1.7 * United Stales Cs of USdi ';V...H7-‘a United States (’s of 1»U lu7- l 4 United Statis u's ol Ih'ii h 7 : .^ United Slates b s ol Pii THE BREVITY OF LI IT: iC, iU'i'te’a Diet). < itrllx.'c nod 11 ltcl * HMsiuxa:!) wi i Kt.vmY j. m. n-wi.nu * nno lh-eeinbo) 21 HA Fiom—Vamlty 3" •') Hnvlev^.,jT Flour-Super .y.mWn.New, A /•» .Rvr- FNuil f ...... - Jfi) Wlmai—White 1 «« r:!’"" liviiS rhHatli*U»lilu JluflcW* |MI 11. A Dl'.M’H lA. 1)00.2'). lN'O. Fi.opu.—The market presents no new feature tins demand nelnn Unit! **tl both for shipment ana pome eensumpthm. Ahonl 70) hhls. ehnm-'Oi hands. InelmUnssupeillneat 31 Ha I 77; extras i\t $1 st lowa ami WlhcoumWi extra family ,70 II i;; Minnesota do, do., of- s*f a f> *T); IVmiio. do. i 0 . at S) a 0 27; Indiana and Ohio dodo.. nl 3’* 27 a 7. iin(l mney trnndsut $7 2-7 a, 8, ns In qnoMy. Uyoll.mr may ho qimtod nt 35 a > -!j- 111 Com Meal nothing dolnk. <;muN.-The demand for Wheat Js confined tu prime lots,(be of which nro ll«ht nml coiniDitml mil p.lees. Sales of 2e(W,l.usheW «t SI r.lW'lmlmimved ;$l 10 for fair Indiana am her; >1 for Pennsylvania vo>l, and SI 70 for Indiana \vl,llo. Uvo sells m. 01 a* Die. for Western mol Pennsylvania. Corn f« smmnvhut firmer. Solos of JJHC) bushels Pennsylvania, Western. ahd Snmluvn yellow nt 70 a 70 e..'aml lOw bushels ohoh-o old vellow ats-kv Oats are unrlmnsoil. Sales of 200 e luwhels at at a aOo. Air Pennsylvania un.MVvJitenr. . nrjhnh-y nml Malt nothin* doj. Inu. The receipts to-day are as follows ;-:*iVVT bbls. Hour; 0000 bushels wheat; I>\S M do, corn , 1000 ,jo. rye ; :UlOO do. outs ; not) bbls. whisky. Sf.KPS. In i.’loverseed (hero Is a fair business doin*; tty) bos. sold at lie. per lb,, an advance. Timothy sells at to a 7 'A Fla Xi-cud Is dull at t 2 per bushel. WijisKV.—fW bl>N. ol Western amMVnnsylva irnri bound sold at Hi a !h>e pfr gallon. Stoiirs, fflanuwrf, See. p uAND'oi’icxrxa- OF THU MM, (’A.MI’AItiX BlllWiliTil & MPP, A'o. (U mid G! 'North Jlmiorer Street, Jin and Sheet-Iron Workers, AND DEALERS IN Coo!:, Parhr t and every variety 'of U K A T I N G S T 0 V 15 S Tim subscribin'-. bavins recently erected, *rt com modmns >{.>rc mom. anjoUd-is I udr old stand allordlnu incrcnvd facilities lov business,, ai-o u.ov iMVi.ar. d ti» furnish their imMoiis and S SShW. cully with ..vHy'uri.clc lu the.r lliK* on l Tie most accommodating terms. Uit It I hr l ' ‘it,il valid as mlmrlit. 1.1 vvhleh mUll tons arc constantly ma le, they mcl omtldeut that hMjUidlf.y anil price Ihcj am ahead o all chimin I Ulou. PALOR STOVf-H COOK STOVES, •MUlmontof iholr stm*»c Is tmcxrrtM " nts ’< un '* ’ 't, may bo imin* clc, -k- . iy nf :irr!in!i'*iUfi, IWIkM llK* sunny side Fir:i*. ri..\ri-: u .sunny s Di: uoi:f;i,i:-ovt: UAUIiILV SrUEAU, NOJ’LE CODE, uml AOVLT-.TY r.MILOII COOK STOVE, with a variety of oilier Cook Sieves well known for their e.\celJem , e. KITCHEN' KAXCES, of all !.iiu!a, Including the celebrated NATIONAL -lIAKOK. BASE 1! ÜBNE U S , If you want an Ornamental fttoVe, If you want, an Economical Stove. if y(>U want-a Powerful Heating Stove, If yon want a I‘erpeliml Flro Keeping Slovo, rail ami Miiiuin« our slock, where you will liuu the IUENTAf. MOT- i>fiA ST with vevei'HlOlo Hue and oven ORIENTAL r.-VULOIt UEATKU, Inr t.wh or move rooms SPKAIC* IIKVOLVING LIGHT. AND MAGIC LIGHT 15 AS 111 BUIINEUS, Willi a largo :u >ort moat 'of I'AULOU AND' OFFICE STOVES. A i.^o"—- SHKKT IRON AND TIN* WARE, plain and Japanned, Including Toilet Ware, Cash and DeedDoxes, Bread, Cako, and .Sugar Bpxes. Knives ami I’<» s ; t a;s I n Hu* Slnvii ;i nt I Timm tv liit'im i Slows Inis seine with Hie umi inanity. Hu now oib the i el'-matcd e m vin i: t a x s r. r n \ k n whieh he feels stall iu'.l i. Hu'ii.-! I'a-r- Hume.' In Hie market. H is li.iu-1.-t.ini-, throwing u cheerin'. at’oUiM l!,-' im'ii; there aie liu diuki'rsiiu'ii willi H'f'V 'iri! coal; the neat 1-. retleeled to tin* and • n.!:> s Hi" instead ol Hie. I mm; the yas is rnt-rily e.iMsunn'd ; «lj dust is carried otfny a b ick r. p•; ulri-a san ttlallng damper by u lil'-h to. m- may In* hep! Ibovointhiy ventilated ; and H pr arrival heat 1 om ns muull n iitiantlt.' cents wit It ane. (ic-i;lit. color <■{ eyes and hair, am will ncaur 1 1*. leium mail.a aim-ni pmt uu* «>t yiitir iutntr mts,uiu( or \Viie, with mvum and dale of tnaina;;a. Address \V. I'VX, I*. U. iJruwer No. -J. Kuilonville, N. Y, Doc. la, 70— liu ouflancs mmn medicines. Wand's German Bitters, 1 Miami's German lonic, Wland's PoSophyjlin' Pill Hoofiand’s Greek Oil. Hoof land’s German bitters. ,t mum irilhout Alcohol or itplrih fiCtiny I:utd, Is dliVorout Irom nil others. Ills composed, of lhi* pirn* juices or vllnl principleof Hoots. Herbs, mill Hums pjr us medicinally termed, cxl ruotn), the woithlessor Inerr portions of the eo vs not ludii}' used. Tlu*i elore, In one bottle «( this HLUTf, there Is contained us mueli modiol nul viiludus will tic lovind lu fcnvyrul pillions ol oidlopiy mxiiires. The Uoo Is, Ac.', used In llHc. Hillers hio uvifWn in U.jmany, ilieir vital prln elples extracted lu tlmt eountrv hy ix MuenllUe. Chemist uml lol'tvuided to tin* manufactory in ' lids city, where they me compounded and hot lied. containin',* no spultiioiis ingredients,, this Ihtto'K-is nee Horn the objections m’aln.sl all others'; imdeAlre lor MlmnhlUls enil ho In duced pom their use', they cannot m.\lic drunk ards. and’cannot' under any circumstances, have any but u ucucllclal ellcei. Hoof land's German Tonic Was compounded for those not Inellned.io ex treme bitters. and is Intended for use in roses when some alcoholic stimulant -h loqutred in eomier.itnn wit U tlmTonle pmnerlles ot Hio Bit ters. Knell hnUIiMH ttie t'mile contains emp bot tle of the Ihin-rs.'Combined with ptuii t-iuttn Crtt/. Bum. and' llavmvil In such a manner that the (•xlriMi.i) bitterness of-the Bllteihls over* come, (nrntlntr it preparation highly agreeable •tuitl pleasant-to lluMialJiU'. and eontalmm; tliu medicinal vliturs ot the, Bitters. 'the fiifco Of thi'Tonte Is il,'» per bottle, which many pei- Kons think 100 hich They muM take Into con sideration that, the si Implant nseil Is ipnoauteod to be'ol a pure mtalUy.. A hour art udo impld lie rnisbed at a ent-aper price, hut is it not h. tier a Buie more ami have « good aiticle? A -I preparation should contain none lutl -«eUlrjits v and they who expert to ‘nmpuuml will most certainly be office htovks. '* , '•rill l:, coo. mfiiii-iu.. the best In*,, obtain u clnitip c ebeiiieil. They arc (hr yrcatvaf. f:nQwn Remedies l ui- LIVER UOMIMAINT. NER VOUS lIHIKI.I MINDICE, DISEASE nFTfll-: RIDN'KVS. KUUITJUNH- Ul' TH K SKI N, iuhl all diseases arts- ’• ina fmm a IJis.mbMeo Uvur, . . shiiHm-li.i.r IMPURITY OF , Tin: Ul.OOlb Head the. follow lug symptoms Constipation,.Flatulanc'c, Inward Piles, Full iif'.s of Hiood to the Head. Aridity of the Stom ach, Nausea, Heart, hum, Disgust, for Pood, Ful in ss or Well'll*, In the Stomach. .Sour Kruela { Iloiis, sinning or Fluttering nt tho l*lt of the i Shame'll, swimming of the' Il«>nd, ilunled or Hiltleult Dreaming, Fluttering at. the Heart, choking or sutlocuting Sensations when hi u Lying Posture, DlmnesS ol Vision, Dots or WebS , before the Sight, hall Painln.tho Head. Deficien cy of Pei spiral lon, Yellowness of, iho Sic lit and Lyes, Pam Id IhoStde, Jtiudc. Chest, LHnhs, ic,, Sudden Flushesof Heat. Dumlng m the Fi< t,h, Conspintimaglnings of Hvil.amt (treat Depres sion of .Spirits, Ail ihespimlleato Disease oi the 1 Liver or Digestive Organs combined dim lm j pute blood. : flu* iev ol the Bit ict> or Tonic wltlsoou cause | Hie above b.vntphdns to disappear, and the (m -tb.-ni will I’coiuo well mid heaithy.-j Or, Hoof land's Grech Oil, ‘nl.-Kt i »'• ,ii- of that niincr.il. F upthoystem. Tiio imtorsorToti* lo pnrnb'S tim blond, -trengthens the nerves, rcgu'alcs the Liver, and gives M rciiylh, energy, and vigor. K>ep y«>ur Howe!-; ucllvo v ith flic Piils, and tom- up "the i.ysiem witli L’.Ut* r.s or Tonic uml no disease enn retain Its hold, <>r cv<,r a'-sail yon. I’U'-.so medicines are sold by dl l)iug.;ists and .li'iitiMs in medicine l - everywhi-ie. Iteeollect Him It is till. tH)i>Kf,.VNIVrt OKU MAN UKMKDIKS, that are so universally used amt hlullly lecninmetided ; and do Hot allow the Hrmtulsi io induce you to take anything ■else Hint bo may say w Justus good, because be makes a larger ptolU oil H. These UctuedloK wilt !»■• sent by Kxprevs to any ioc.-ibly. upon up nl catimi to the I’HtNt’IUAH C)t‘L>'lttK, at the UKUMAN MKDICINK STOUK, (Ml AUCU I'iIILAUKU'HIA. Clias. Mr. Evans, Proj>rieioi* Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO. ; J Jieso IteniodJe4 are for Bala *by Hioiekeeiiais, atul Mcdteiae Dealeis, ever.v- NvlienMliroiUitioul Iho Uotbil flutes, Canadas, omb America, and the WcU Audita. t»«c. J,7D—Jy. Two Pills a Vosc. /.noun.