fctctucutd* abbertl ToBKAT jniamCAIiDIdfOVBKY • BB WAX.KER’B CALIFORNIA VINEGAR •. BITTERS Hundreds of thousands bear testimony to their Wonderful .Curative Efifeots. ■What ABE they? they auk notJA VILE FANCY DRINK. lornia, free from ail Alcoholic Stimulants. They mo the Great Blond Purifier and dnoiple a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator MiioHvNtAtn carryingoil all poisonous matter • u.caS condition. Nopereoncan take tnose. Bitters accord In to direction aud remain long unwell, provldetftho hones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other moans and the vital .organs wasted be* ’ fStr nud Chr o n I oRh e u mat lam auo Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, BUUouk, Remittent and Intermittent Foyers,-Dlsoasea of the Blood. Llvei, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have been moat Buccesfhl. Such dlsoas aaurecauaecl by Vitiated Blood, wblohis gener ally produced by derangement of the Digestive or Indigestion.-Headache, Pain In IhVsffidom. fbest Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, bad . taste in the Mouth, Bilious- Attacks.Palpllatlon { Xit the Heart, Infiammallon of Urn Lungs, Pam .n the regions of iho K 1 dney s nn d a hundred oihor^pamfUUaympmmß.aro.lhe.oitoßrlngsj)^ O Th P oy PB the Stomach and stimulate I lie torpid liver and bowels, which render them m unequalled efllcacy in cleansing the blood of « a impurities, and imparling new life and vigor ' o Blifo'uß, and Intermit tent Fever, which are so' prevalent In the valleys of our sreat Rivers throughout the United States, espe cially those of the Mississippi, Mlsspun, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colora do7BrS. Poarl, Alabama. Moblie, Savannah, and many others with their I vast trlbulailM, during the summer and Au tumn, and remurkably no during eeasons of on uaual heat and dryness, oie, invariably nocom nanied by extensive derangements of me stomach and liver, and otnefjtßdpmlnai viscera. There are always more or less obstructions ol tho liver, a weakness and irritable stato-ol the stomach, aud great torpor .of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In tholr treatment, a purgative, exerting a poWor ml influence upon these various organs, is. ea- HPnilalir necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose eqtnl to Dr, J. Walker a Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily- remove tho dark colored viscid matter with which thoßowelsare loaded, at the same time stimulating the secre tions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digest ivei The universal popularity of this valuable remedy m regions subject to.mlasmntlo influences, Is suffi cient evidence of its power as a remedy In such CJ For Skin, Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter. Salt . Rheum,Blotches, apots.Pimples.Fustulea.Bollß, Carbuncles, r Ring-worms, ■ Scald-Head, Sore BourJa, Discolorations of - the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, or Whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of those Bitters. One bottle, in such cases will convince the most incredulous of theli cfeonlelhe Vitiated Blood whenever you And lla impurities bursting through the skin in t ira nleflL Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when you for it ofiptrueted and sluggish Inthovoia&j cleanse itwhen it la foul, and your fooling will tell yon when. Keep tLe blood pure and the health of the system will follow. ■ ■ Hn. Tape and olher Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousandsyare effectually de sSoySd and amoved. * For/aU direollpuß, road carefully thoclrdulai:aronndeaohbottle_. print ed in four German, French Proprietor. K. M. McDONALD A 00.. Druggist*'and- Gen. Agents, Ban Fran- and 83 and $1 Commerce Street, A 35*.Soldhy all Druggists and Dealers, WANTED! A NOBLE WORK ! A RICH FIELD! THE NEW PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE, with over ■ 1,000 ILLUSTRATIONS, 50.000 References. A FAMILY RECORD AJTD FAMILY ALBUM. THE PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE contains a storehouse of information that can only reach the mind through the'eye. Its Illustrations carry on© hack to the moat important era of the world, and are of theraselyea a comprehensive review of the Scriptures, representing the most interesting Views, Characters, Symbols, Histor ical Events, Landscape scenes. Antiquities, Cos tumes, Beasts. Birds. Insects. Plants. Minerals, Coins. Medals, Inscriptions and Incidents refer red to throughout the Sacred Text, They attract the eye. correct erroneous impressions, awaken new thoughts, and furnish clearer views of 1)1- vlne Truth. As a help to Parents, Ministers, and Sabbath-school Teachers in fulfilling the duties of their separatemud high vocations—and to all others to whom Immortal souls are intrusted— this splendid Pictorial Volume cannot be over- lt is the edition Most suitable for the family , Moat valuable for the student , Most instructive for the teacher , Most appropriate for the child, Most useful for the minister. Most interesting for the farmer, Most elegant for the parlor , Most profitable for the study. THE PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE, in addi tion to the features already alluded to. contains the Apocrypha, Concordance, Psalms In Metro, a Summary of the Sacred Truths as taught in tho Inspired Book, together with numerous and , comprehensive Tables and other Historical and. Explanatory Matter, embodying the labors of many of the most eminent Biblical scholars. It la printed on the finest calendered paper, from clear and open type, in one large and handsome quarto volume, and is bound in the most dura ble and attractive inanner, -while the prices are sufficiently low tojj-jplaco it -within everybody’s AGENTS are wanted throughout the country for lls sale, with whom tiberaT arrangement will be made. An opportu nity of equal promise Js rarely or never presen* ted. Its sale will not be limited to any period, but will continue for a lifetime, constantly in creasing with thegrowthand Intelligence of the country. It is therefore desirable that those-who engage with us. shall do so with a view to ma- MERS, YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, those who would meet with tho most profitable of all em ployments—are invited to correspond • with us with a view to an agency. Not a few such are now averaging from $5,000 to $7,000 annual profit * in its sale. There is a great wont for the book and a rich field offered, while it wih elevate the spiritual condition by constant contact with and conversations upon its beautiful and eternal T AGENTS ON THE INSTALMENT PLAN will - »furnished the work In fine bindings. This r ion iB quite popular and profitable In cities and 'forge towns. We have.on edition of the book, superbly bound, with massive panelled sides, which baa been every where received with mark ed favor. BuDscriplions for the Pictorial Bible, ‘a thlsstyle and in this way, can be obtained to an almost unlimited extent, as there is no outlay of money that the Bible reader cun make, which will yield him so rich a return. , , We arc also the Publishers of Potter’s Stand ard Editions of Family, Pulpit, Pocke* and. Pho tograph Bibles and Testaments—nearly 300 dif ferent styles—so well known everywhere for their accuracy of text, beauty of finish and du rability of binding. Always ask for Potter’s Standard ‘Editions, and get the best. Cata logues containing styles and prices furnished on OJ ForCJrcuiars containing a full dcaorlpflon of The Pictorial Family Bible, with •sample sheet, *nd terms to Agents, address “Potters Stand ard Bible and Testament House,’’ OHN E. POTTER & CO., Publishers.. 014 and GIT Sanson? St. Phil’a March 28.1571-8 m rjIHE SUN! CHAULEB A. DANA, Editor. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY Sl'. rese Newspv\per of the P r l nt Times , JnMmkd/o People Now on Earth, Including Farmers. Mechanic#, Merchants. Pro feMlonal Men, Workers, Thinkers, and all Man ner of Honest Folk#, and the Wives, Sons, and Daughters ofollßUoh. _ _ NliY ONE DOLLAR AYEAR ; ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR $6O. Or loss than One Cent a Cent a Copy. let there be as6oClubat every Post Office^ oe u u mu at every Post SEMI-WEEKLY SUN, *3 A YEAR, he same ale© and general character oa THE WEEKLY, but with a greater variety of miscel laneous reading, and lurnlshlng the news U> ita subscribers with greaier freshness, because It .•omea twice a week Instead ot once. ..omea vwg B DAILY BUN; ?6 A YEAU. , , • A preeminently readable newspaper, with the largest clrcnlallbn .In the world. Free, Inde pendent anp fearless. In, politics. All the news from every wheroV Two a copy; by mall, Five^coplMfmioySv Four Twfcothe.. one year, separately addreeaedtand an extra copy to' the getter,up of club, Eight Dollars. Twenty copies, one year, separately addressed, (and an. extra copy to the getter up of club, Fifteen Dollars. • . , ■ ... Fifty copies, one year, to one address (and the Semi-weekly one year.to getter up of club, .1 Thirty-three Dollars, ~ ~ ■ Fifty copies, one year, separately addressed (and (he Semi-weekly one year to getter up of ~ Club,) Thirty-live Dollars. One hundred copies, one year, to one address, (and the Dally for one year to the getter up <>/ Club,) Fifty Dollars. ■ One hundred;copies, one year, separately ad* dressed, (and the Ddlly for .on© year to the getter up of .club.) Sixty Dollars. THJ6 BBKI-WJEXXnV SUIT. 1 m ■Jtiyo year, separately addressed, • year, separately addressed (and copy to getter op of- club,) Sixteen ;. BENoncooniji■ ■ nPoa Office orders^chVdtSvOr.drafts, on Now. York,wherever co3VCPl.pt. If-not, theardglfl. Hr the iettere April or, 187 l tm fl»n Offlco, N.'T. OS/. (flits Rbbertigementfl. OPKING~AND BUMMER'iMI'OK S”’ BfeBONS, MILLINERY, ,stiu\w""goods, ARMSTRONG, CATER* CO., BONNET J »CTRIBBON8, Ornaments; - - ■ STRAW BONNETS: and LADIES’ HATS, Trimmed and Untrtmmed. 1 SHAKER'HOODS, Ac.*: 237 and 239, BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE; MD. . . ■ Offer the. largest stock to be‘found In this country, and uneouaUodln choice variety and' cheapness, comprising the latest European nov elties! Orders sdUoltod, and.prompt attention 8 March % 1671-3 m» ■ 1871 SPBING! 1871 ' NEW STYLESOF CARPETS! OIL CLOTHS. k MATTING, WINDOW SHADES. Ac., Lower Than Ever! Give us a call and examine tor , -BS2 Market Street, Philadelphia. March-Sis, 1871—3 m - ' • TURUBEBA.— What is it? It is a .1 sure and perfect remedy for all dlseasas of Ko Uver and Spleen, Enlargement or Obstruc tion of Intestines. Urlnsry, Uterine, or Abdominal Organs, Poverty■;or a Want of Blood, Intermit taut or Remlttant , Fevers, Infla ofthe Liver, Dropsy. Sluggish Circulation of the Blood, Abscesses, Tumors, Jaundice, Scrofula, Dyspepsia. Ague and Fe ' yer, or their Concomitants. . d«_ WktxS having become aware of the extra* ordinary medical properties of the South Amor* can plant, called JURUBBBA, sent a special commission to that country to 1 procure It In its native purity, and paving found Ita wonderful curative properties to oven exceed the anticipations formed by Its great reputation baa concluded to offer it to the haMpy to state that be has perfected aWBf meats for a .regular monthly supplyol thlawon-, derful Plant. He has flPOhl much time experi menting and investigating as to the. most effi cient preparation from It. tor popularise, and hflsforsomo time used In bis own practice with most happy result# the effectual medicine-now pr Tm n wiSis? Extract of jurubeba, fmcly taken asa Blood Purlfyer in aU dorange mouts of the system and to animate and fortify all.woak and Lymphatic temperaments. RUIW JOHN <1 KELLOGG. Piatt Sk N.Y., »•» . Solo Agent for the United States. Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for circular. May 18,1871-Mw A MOB KILIiBORN & CO.’S Furniture, Mattress, Feathers, arid BEDDING WARE ROOMS., 44 North Tenth St., Below Arch. Philadelphia. CHAMBER furniture Spring Bods, Spring. Cota Spring. Hnlr. Husk and Straw Mattresses,leathers, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Counterpanes, Comforta bles. Blankets, Quilts. Call and see the Woven Wire 'Mattress, The best Bed ever offered for sale.. - N. B,—Our Intention is to treat all customers so that they will become permanent dealers with ns, and orders will receive tne Barae atten tlon, and-persons can buy Just as cheap as if present at the store. March 2,71-Sm. . ©merles YOTJB own satisfaction GO TO WO IP’S and examine fcU FRESH STOCK OF G R O C E RX ES , AT LOW PRICES. AT No 44 East Pomfret St. newlstock ol F RESH GROCERIES Just opened at selllna'at reduced prices at X h« Bet Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, LAMPS, JVAMPS, At WOLF'S FRUIT JARS AND JISLLY OpASSES At WOLE». Mackerel. 1.2 and 8 Mackerel, In whole, half, or quar ter barrels, or kits, at the lowest Prices oyer of fered In Carlisle, AtWOLrIB. BEST brands flour, bacon, hams, shoulders, mtoh, drid beef, cheese, pickled ana spiced salmon, sardines, smoked halibut, Burlington herring, sealed herring “^ OLI ,„ S QTJEENBWAEE, Cbinaware, Glass ware, Earthenware and Woo<^^OLF’B MACKEREL, ■DURE Wine and Cider Vinegar, . At WOLF’S. ■ No. 44, Next Pomfret s£., CARLISLE. Sop. 29,70 v GROC E R Y AND PROVISION STORK. iVo 78 West Main Street, O A B I, I 8 J. E ( Washmood'e Old Stand.) The subscriber, having leased the above -roll known store-room, baa opened with a new and largo stock of weM-selected Fresh Groceries.— His stock will be found lo be complete In every particular, and everything sold will bo war ranted as represented. He bos on hand and now ready for delivery GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, You will And everything you wish In the way o Groceries, Queenswaro, Glassware, Willow and Cedarware, Btone^ud Crockery ware, , Choice Haras, ' Dried Beef. Bologna, • . Beef Tongues, Biscuits and Cracker©* of every description.. Piets led • • Oysters, : * BW XnSS«U Fickle#, : • Xomon Syrups. Ac., and no end lo a Eoodasadrtihfcnt of NOTIONS. ________ _ , DRIED, CANNED AN D PICKLED FRUITS of kinds constantly on band.' FLOUR and- PEED bfst grades, and in quantities *o suit purchasers, . . Goods sent to any part of the town If desired . Call and price for -yourself at No. 7S west Main street.. All kinds of • • OOUNTBY PBODUOE taken In exchange for goods, Q. L, DEVENNEY, ■ March 16,71, 7, Wart Main Street. fßatiUM.atc- HrAR~BW A R CUTLERY, MILLER & BOWERS take this opportunity of directing the attention of the community at largo, and every person m particular, to their recently replenished stock of HARD WA R E . They‘studiously avoided Investing during' tne high prices, and . patiently waited the falling out of thebottom before attempting tp refill their Shelves, and now that things have been reduced » •- to old time prlops, ns near ns possible, they hove Invested largely and are prepared to guarantee to their friends and’quatomors as!ow prices as ' P _ market outaidc the cities. They especially Invito the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Onr staple Is complete and none need fear mooting with disappointment in enquiring for anything In our line. tPe have the ogency or the Willcox 4 Gibbs] SEWING MACHINE, . J and w.ould. respectfully sk all those n.wanio] a Machine, to examine the Willcox A,Gibbs’ be 'fort purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to ail parts of the town free of charge, an. 12 187/—I v 1846 Wholeflale and Retail * 1871 C AR LISLE nABIWARE HOUSE, Hknky Saxton, . *P. Bixlkr, D. JB. Saxton. H. Saxton & Co., Wekavo just returned from , the cities with a full replenishment of our stock In all ita various departmohts preparatory to our Spring Trade. Having had 25 years’ experience in business, buying of the most reliable manufacturers In very large quantities for CASH, , We secure “Jobbers’ rales,” thereby offering special inducements. We would! invito Ihe at tention ot the public to our immense stock of Building Hardware,. 1.000 kegs nails, 20 tons Wotherlll A Buck White Loads, colors, French and American window glass and mirror plates, flaxseed oils, varnishes, &c., <tc.. Cement, Calcine Plaster, Putre Sand, &0., Ac. “ ■ ' Farming Hardware, AND AGRICULTURAL. Implements. Homes. Chains, Shovels. Forks, Bakes. Scythes, Snaths, Sledges, Brills, Crowbars, Dlsgtng irons, Dupont's Glazed Blasting Powder, Rope. Farm Bells. Groin Bogs,Leather Belting, Gum Belting. Hose and Packing, Mill, Cross Cut and Circular Saws, Platform, Counter and Tea Scales, Boring Machines, Plows and Plow Castings, Cultivators. &o. COACHMAKERS’. GOODS, Axles, Spokes, Hubs, Felloes add Trimmings, BLACKSMITHS’ GOODS, Iron and Steel, Burden’s Horse and Mule Shoes, Nallsl Rods, <to. Hardware Tools, for all me chanical branches from best English and Ameri can makes, constantly on hand and warranted. HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, Cedarwaro, Pearl, Ivory and Rubber Handled Table Cutlery. Silver Plated Forasand Spoona, Curtain Cornices, Bands, Stair Rods, Clothes Wringers, Sad Irons, Plain and Porcelain Boil ers, Solid Iron Fans, Patent Ice Cream h reezors A Rodgors’-Fiue Pocket Cutlery and Sclssois. Wire. Moss and Flower Baskets. Fine .Bird Cages, -Fluting Machines, Curling ir Euroka Slating for coating Blackboards. Pro- Dared Harness OH and Blacking. Special ar rangements. for-furnlshlng Marble Tiling and 8 Sofo agents for Plank’s Plows. Sole agents for ihe Patent Post Hole Digger, digging a post hole !n one-half mi* uto. Solo agents/or Palmers Patent Adjustable Iron Planes. Goods delivered free, and with great prompt n guarantee goods to merchants as low as city prices, saving freights In most cases. Thankful forpast, and, soliciting your kind pat ronage In future. We remain, respectfully, H. Saxton & Co„ No. 15 East Main Street , March 10.71. ' CARLISLE, PA. Miscellaneous. WOLF’S. gTKOHM & BPONSLER, WOLF’S. No 13. South Hanover Street, Thankful for the patronage extended! them heretofore, do now announce their usual largo stock of SPRING STYLES of BOOTS AND SHOES At WOLF’S. LAMPS LADIES’ AND MISSES’, GENTS’ AND BOYS’, ’ YOUTHS’ AIJD CHILDS’, which, are unrivaled for, comfort and beauty Also TRUNKS AND VALIS3ES, / MEN AND BOYS' HATS. All ol which will be sold at small profits. Call oneandallandgota fall equivalents for-your money. Oct, 12 1870—ly WANTED— AGENTB. ($2 per dny) to sell the celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Has the under-feed. makes the " lock stitch," (alike on both sides,) and Is fully licensed. The best and cheapest family Sewing Machine in the market. Address JOHNSON. CLARK * CO., Boston, Moss., Pitts burg, Pa., Chicago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo. . May 18, 71—iw COQQ Tn 1* days made by oneagent. u)/yOO Do you want a situation as salesman at or near home to make $5 to $2O per day selling our new 7 strand TKTUi* Wire Clothes Lines to fan for ever, .Sample free, address HUDSON RIVER WIRE WORKS, ISO Maiden Lane, cor. Water St.. N. Y., or 16 Dearborn St., Chicago. May 18,71-lw . , ‘ ■TXTEEL’S CARBOLIC TABLETS. TheaeTableta present, the Acid In Combination with other efficient remedies, In a popular lonn, for the euro of alt Throat and Lunadleeasee. HOARSENESS and ULOEBATION of the Throat are immediately relieved, and -state menu are constantly holm; aonl to tho proprie tor of relief In cases ofthroatdlffloultlesof years standing CAUTION—Don’t let wortbess articles be palmed off on you, bo sure you get only Well i» John Q. Kellogg, Platt Street, N. Y.,sole Agent. Sold by Druggists. Price 25cents ft Box. Send for Circular. May 18,71 —iw f K EDUCTION OF PRICES TO CON form to Reduction of Duties. .Great saving to consumers, by getting up clubs, tiend for our New Price List and a club form will accompany It. containing full directions— making a large saving to consumers and remunerative Jo club organizers* THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.. 81 and 83 VAsey street, N, Y. April 27. 1871—4 w ■ JTtBBB TO BOOK AGENTS.—We 1 will send a hnndsomo Prospectus of out ew Illustrated Family Bible containing over 200 flue Scripture Ulustmtlons Uv unyDcoi agent, free of charge, Address NATIONAL PUB. CO.. Philadelphia, Pa. May 18,71—4 w ■ IJIHE BIBLE HAND BOOK, By ALBERT L, UAWSON. No teacher. student, or blble reader should be without a copy, as the price places it within the reach of all. H Agantfl. (6 whom liberal commls- No. 18 North 7th St.. Phllodolphla, PH, M*y 18,71—4w AGENTtt WANTED for “ Convent ijifa Unveiled," by Edith Overman, e§. jdNunVSboeodflacloioreeare thrUllngand* OO., 712 Oitfftnut BU, Phl&« Fa. Hiy W,7lr^4W AND CARLISLE, PA. FOR SPRING v New Store! i; 1871; L. T. GREEN' J*o. 18 East Main Opposite Saxton’s Savilif Hna now on exhibition a tnsplllf/ i DRESS GO / SILKt/JAPANESE SILKS, BLAOK AND WHITE SBRQEb, SILK MIXED SERGES, A. great variety of new goods for LADIK' BLACK AJ j I duty competition for beauty in luster, weight, quality and ij this market. Full stock of . , / 5,000 yds. CALICOES, at 6,8, 10 and 12! cts. HAMS at 10 and 12 cts.; APPLETON “A ’’ M IDEM M USLINB at 16 eta. WAMSUTTA MX LINENS, WHITE uOODS, EMBKOIOERIJI GliOV AT POP UL A B CLOTHS AND Having enlarged this department I am prepared to by any of our merchant taylors, , . FRENCH SUITINGS, , w RENCH CLOTHS AND CASSIMERB3, Jn areat varieties All garment* made to order, ai over the latest Now York designs. I am happy to announce to the public that I flnj tomera all congratulate us on the light airy appeal Noold goods kept'on hand, to annoy the peop the yery lowest market rates; , Thankful for the encouragement I have in my now. undertaking, I would respectfully ask a continuance of the same, ij L. T. GREENFIELD. April, ZT, 1871. C A jS.Xf I S; L E . SPRITsTO- ! 1871. •' j-o F-- ; ■, Pfjsingfcif & Weiser’s CARPET hou ’ No. 23 East Mam St., Carpets! Tho largest assortment of Carpets in this valley, comprising English Tapestfy, \ Brussels, Three-Plys, Extra Superfine, \ „ t'-r C A E P E TIN G , OHj-OIiOTHS, In all widths and all styles,'choice marble patterns for Halls, &c., Ac, Looking-Glasses, MATS AND MATTINGS, Carpet Chains and Window-shades, Whlch.we are selling lower than can ho bought elsewhere. f r r - -V Wall-Papers! Wall-Papers!! Wo have received a large and well selected stock of Wall-Papers,which we ol fer at the lowest rates. _ 'TINTS. Double Widths. ' Gold Satin, ■ Oali 'v and Marble Wall-papers of' every style, price and,quality, designs for Parlors, Chambers, flails. Offices, Borders, Mouldings, &c., Ac. , . _ . , We are selling all our goods at Qltyprices, and are prepared to offer induce ments to all who cal). Cash paid for FRYSINGER , & WEIaER . Maroh 2, 71-»m New i suitable for Jbe SOBTNG TRADj japan: BLACK bbigh: PRIG ES ASSIMERES. Ter an assortment that cannot he surpassed SCOTCH AND ENGLISH CHIVOTS " AMEBIUOAN GOODS. under the direction of flrsf class workmen my new Store Room a grand eucoosa, our cu inco of the now store. • pvltli at war prices. But a new lively stock' a, DFBN'ENTGr Old Stand.) Carpets ! Superfine, Ingrains, Two-Plys, Plain and Twilled, Venitians, Rag, IJall and Stair In Endless Varieties. P D S, TBE POPLINS, . ' Sand white poplins, ft PLAIDS For Chililren. SUITS. In PAOAS, /ice they surpass any ever offered in / GOOD DOMESTIC GING BSLIN at 12J cts,; SEMPER pLXNS only ao.centn. - i, SHAWLS, HOSIERY and S 3, 1871. SE /tubes, ®lntoaw. Set nTTopenino / .. I / OF THE FXLL CAMPAIGN. jlfflSMlTil & HUPP, 162 and Cl North Hanover Street, /Tin and Sheet-ion Workers, AND DEAI.BKS IN Cook, Parlor, and every variety- of HEATING STOVES The subscriber*, having rerenlly erected 'a commodious store room, adjoining their, old stand, allordlng Increased facilities for business, are now prepared to furnish their patrons and the public generally with every arllclolu their line! on the most accommodating terms. With ,a largo and varied as-ortmoiit, to which nddl tons are constantly made..they fool continent that In quality and price they are ahead n all competition. v PALOB STOVES, '*'■ COOK STOVES, OFFICE STIPES. -■This-department of-tlielr-atook-lsrunoxcolled for artistic design, suporlortlhlsa, and simplici ty of arrangement, amongwlilch may bo men turned the SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE HEADER, SUNNY SIDE DOUBLE-OVEN COOK BARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK, and NOVELTY PARLOR COOK STOVE, with a variety of other Cook Stoves well Itrowr ■for their excellence. KITCHEN RANGES, of till kinds, IriciudlnK the celebruieu NATIONAL RANGE, BA S E BURN E R S , .If you want tin Ornamental Stove, ■ ‘ If you want an Economical Stove, . If you want a Powerful Heating Stove, , If you wantaPerpotual Fire Keeping Stove, call and examine our stock, wher<S you will .find the - , RIENTAL HOT BLAST, with reversible «e oven ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER, for two or more rooms SPEAR’S REVOLVING LIGHT, AND MAGIC LIGHT BASE BURNERS, " with a large assortment of PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES! — also — • SHEET IRON AND TIN WARE, plain and Japanned, Including Toilet Ware, Cash and Deed Boxes Bread. Cake, and Sugar Boxes, * Knives ana Forks, Spoons of all kinds, Ladles, Lanterns, Coal Buckets, Enameled and Plain Hollow Ware, Wrought Iron Pans, Shovels and Tonga, Coal and FiourSlevos, Flat Irons, Brass Kettles, Fruit Jars, &c., &c., embracing a large and complete assortment to which we Invite the attention of buyers. 'Wo are also prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns, and Deep' Wells and have for sale the celebrated CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, warranted genuine. Constantly on liana STOVE BRIOK AND REPAIRS FOR STOVES HOOFING, SPOUTING, AND JOB WORK attended to promptly and on reasonable terras Old Stoves, taken in Exchange. Thankful for thopatronnee heretofore bestow cd on us we aro determined,by tn-weased effort d merit a continuance of It. and respectfully task the publloio call and examine for them selves. RHINESMITH & RUPP. Nos. 02 and 01, North Hanover St., ' Carlisle, Ptmna Sop. 29. 1870—lv JjJ-Eff STOVE AND TINWARE ESTABLISHMENT, , The partne'-Hhin heretofore a tl ng between Walker & Claudv having b° n dissolver! bv mntunl consent, I hereby nnnoence to tho cltl* zena of Carlisle and surrouudlnucoimtry, that I have opened a dew Stove and Tinware Store in the large frame building, on the corner of West High and West blreetu, formerly occupied by Cornelius* Bosh, i t • , ,_ t Having a large and cbraplete stock of -Stoves and Tinware on hand selected with the greatest care expressly for this rtarkot, my customers are guaranteed satisfaction; both as regards quality and price. : Sheetiron ahd Tinware; constantly on hand uni made up to order. My stock of Tinware embraces everything usually kept In a first class tln'establlshment, i ROOFING ana SPOUTING promptly attend ed to. \ Stoves! Stores! Stoves! 0 exhibit to the Winter issorted stock of thabpst ,ving the agency pi the oves, I am prepared to so desiring: - 1 am now prepared v Trade a large and well patterns of Stoves, H following celebrated 6 furnish inom to nartlei MORNING GLORY, LIGHJ HOUSE. . ON-TON, ROSEBUB. BEACON LIGHT EGG IL(.R YES. OFFICEand P. S T O )lc Stoves embrace the Hit* selection of C( following: Superior, Excelsior, Quaker Clt Stove Repairs ct Noble Cook, -Niagara, and Coral. nstantli/ on hand . I am agent for a PATENTS! for hooting mills, xac to furnish and place t notice. EAM PIPE, orles, «tc„ and prepared lexn In position at short i of 22 years in this busi ly solicit a share of the ng confident that 1 will Having an experlenc ness, I would respectfi public patronage, feel give satisfaction. A.. WOODS WALKER. Dec. 22. 70—tf I,MEN AND BOYS. OLOTHING FO‘; The undersigned wc attention of his castor to bis entire new and 1 dd respectfully call the era and public generally .rge assorsmeut of CjASSIMERS CLOTH V E S T I:tf O B , 4 o especial!? adapted for SPUING AND UJMM'EE \V K A II All the latest styles to b > had lu store, and ready for your early libpecllon. AM possible efforts \\ 11 bo made to.please you and give you a good fi. , , Having employed lie celebrated uud scien tific cutter Mr Jojm Haas, late of a fashionable louse In Broadway, Now York. I have tho plcajure to announce to you now a porele awsurlrncic gbn™le5 lien’s 1 ien’s rpuNianiFa goods Also Valises, "* Carpet Sags, ' b&tcboiS| Trunks, &o. i respectfully* vingstonj Hanover &'treet t ILE, PA, died 1847. Give us a call. Yom Isaac Li No. 22, North CARLI Katubli April 18, 1671 e two uml a-half sto* LLING HOUSE, with A ig, situated f*o. B 8 South 3rto tho German Church, let: Apply to or address W. B. FLEMING. South Front Bt., Phlla. T7IOR SALE;—TI h ry BRICK DWII fwO‘Btory Back Bulldi i Bedfora street, next d<: Possession given Aprl [ERS wanting era* 850 to 8100 per month, ;il& MoCUUDy, Phlla., (TJOHOOL TEAC ploymont, at frou bfiouid Address ZIKGL fa, May 18, lfi7l-4w 3Drj) <Bioolis KaD'JU AK'i'r.RH DRY GOODS. Just opened an enllro moW AND DESIRABLE stock of Spring & Summer DRY GOODS X6r ladles’ and gentlemens’ wear, consisting of Japanese Poplins, •611 k ami Wool Sprgos, Shepherd’s Pin d Wool Serges, Granite Lustres, * Plquo Nettings, Nainsooks, Victoria Lawns, SWflls & Mull Muslins, all kinds of WiL I T.E G 0 0 D ,S used. CAftSIMEBES., CLOTHS AND vestings; for Spring suits. All the novelties of the aca son. Shawls ! Shawls!! Hosiery and Gloves, House Purnlanrng « o’ods, such as Tickings, Sheetings Pillow Casings Blankets, Marseilles Quilts. keeping purposes, DOMESTICS in large quantities. DOMESTICS ! MDO3SSTIOS ! ! DO’MESTICS I We ore prepared to offer greatinrtncoment8 r aa the markets rive lower than they have been for ten years and as our stock is entirely new and fresh, bought for the cash, wo feel safe In prom ising to give our customers great, hargnlns and all new goods. We Invito all klndlv. to call and exarnlnoour stock before purchasing,and de cide for themselves. Thankful for the liberal patronage In the past, we promise to be alive to the' Interests of our friends In tbo future.by keeping such goods os will render.satisfaction to all, AH who wish to save money are Invited to call upon us and And a source of profit by dealing with us. DUKE & BURKHOLDER. North Hanover Street. . Below Carlisle Deposit Bank. April 6,1871. ®tuse. anw medicines . THE BEST PLACE TO BUI PURE AND RELIABLE Medicines and Fine Chemicals, lf{ A 7 JOSEPH B. HAYERSTICK’S, No. 5 South Alauoxev Street, CARLISLE PA DEALER UN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, oilet Articles, &c.. Dye 'duffs, Dosmetics, tationary, Ac. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur poses. . His assortment of Goods, in variety, novel ty and elegance, oannot be surpassed. The arti cles have been selected with Krrat,care, and are calculated in quality and,price to command the attention of purchasers. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. A full stock of patent Medicines on hand. All goods warranted as represented. . _• JOSEPH B. HAV ERBTICK. No.' 6South UanoNer fit oct. 20.iar:c-|y A B. E W I N U , CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER. WEST MAIN STREET, . CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment o f NEW FURNITURE for the Holidays, comprising Sofas, ' Camp Stool, I.oniiges, Centro I‘ables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card lables, Reception Chairs, Ottomans, Bureaus, - What Hots. Ac., Ac., , &o. Parlor. > Chamber, Dining Room,- . Kltckon FURNITURE,, of the latestjptyles, COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS Splendid now Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES lu great variety. , _ . Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country promptly attended t o ud on reasonable terms, Doc. 17, mesiy iM A MADE FROM 60 CENTS*— ■njslf Somethl ng urgently needed by every- VoSvi Call and see. or Vi samples senttposlaae nald) for 60 cents that retail easily forftlO. «. L. Woixjorr, lei Chatham st., N. Y. April in’, lb7l—tw Spring Arrivals! DRY GOODS STOOL JAPANESE CLOTHS. CHINTZES, In spenclfd styles. T All the now and handsome DRESS GOODSof th* ' season, selling at as low ptlccs hs before the war. For bargains In all kinds of WHITE GOODS. PIQUES, MARSEILLES. NAINESOOKS, plain «t striped, DRY GOODS STORE SPRING SHAWLS, in new styles. PONGEE PARASOLS, LINEN PARASOLS, • SILK PARASOLS, and SUN UMBRELAS CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE Cloths, SUITS MADE TO ORDER by a flrst-olnsß Tailor, at short notice. FOB HOUSE-FURNISHINQ GOO . such as . ■ • • Tickings, Sheetings, Table Linens, Towel*. Checks, Muslins, Ac., call at the and all Goods « ; - Carpets ! Carpets! used for House- Lowell Three-Ply Carpets,best In the market, In variety of splcmi id patterns. Lowell extra super Two-Ply. Carpets In new and beautiful styles. All Wool Two-Ply Carpets flora &>.W> to 31.00. CROSSLF.Y’S ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, In 3-4 and 0-4 widths, newest and moat elegant patterns Imported. WOOL STRIPED CARPETS. In handsoinestylea, and In the following widths: 5-8, 3-4 and 4-4. A large stock of Home made Rag Carpets, all our own make. AT THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE you will flud the largest stuck of goods In the county, all of which we will sell at‘the lowest possible prices. Do not fail to give us a call, ana wo will prove all w'e advertise. April a), ls?l. . LMDICH & MILLER. jyj e w g oods: We have just returned from the city, with another very heavy slock of Good*, maklogour stock the largest ever held in Carlisle, by auy othei House. We have extra good ami thick BLACK- SILKS, COLORED. SILKS, Sii.K POPLINS, of,all shades. WOOL REPS, ALPACCAS AND DBLAINg MOURNING GOOE^ PLAIN AND FANCY SACKING FLANSBIA WATER PROOFS AND CLOAKINGS), CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES QUILTS AND COVERLETS, Cnvpots and Oil-Clothsf DOMESTIC GOODS, the very best and moat handsome X SASH RIBBONS in the town, all of which -we are soiling cbe»P» and at emaller pronto than any otherTjlg tier %% SSSSSSyon w.Ucavea good deal ol mouey in your purchases. BEJSTZ & cO . Nov. ID 70 T A RGE, CHEAP AND GOOIA ' The largo slock of dry goods and notions, . v just opening at Lachey & Smiley’s, , No. 09 North Hanover St., CARLISLE ,PA. The cheapest CLOTHS & CASBIMBH The cheaprst PRESS GOOI.'*. The cheapest PRINTS AND^IDSLINB Good KENTUCKY JEANS, al 1 -''- clf ' Elegant LACE COLLARS, at ‘Or, Ac., Ac., Ac. CARPET CHAIN in all shades. CARPETS made to order. SUITS made to order at the lowest price*. Do not forget the place, No. 99 North Hanover &t., Opposite Thudiwm's Hotel CARLISLE, PA, ■ The celebrated wabbe* Range, with 1U special Attachmentg, Vuts:^Aß^N y is% o ?Suw“ «• 230 Water St., New York. Warranted* April 21.1871—*w TjlOß SALE OR RENT. r Tho large and commodious THREE . feL»w°o“oeM n h 6 an-ffei' sbopley* corner of North.and Pitt strwv .OarU«l»,Maroha. , n. 23rs (SJoolib. 1: V. AT THE Central Now and Beautiful Spring 1> R E es GOODS, • NDIA PONGEES. just out. now shades ALPACAS call at the CENTRAL in great variety, at the Casslmeres, Linens, Cottonades at great bargains. CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORK SILK AND WOOL EPINGLINES WOOL PLAIDS, all kinds. In great variety Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. m. Jeans, do.
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