yfailroatrs. 1 >EADING KAIL ROAD, ' V WINTER AREANGEMENT, Monday, November Xlsl, IS7O. Great Trunk lino from tho North and - North west for Philadelphia, Now York, Reading p.dtsvillo, Tamaqna, Ashland, Shamokln, Leb iinon. Allentown, Fusion, Fphrata, MHz, Lancas- Columbia, Ac. Trains leave Haivlslmrg for New York as fol lows: at 2 10, 8 in, 10 .">0 A. M„ ami 2 .50 P. M„ con necting with similar trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, ami arriving at New -York at 10 10 A M., 3 50, soil ami 1000 P. 51.. respectively,— Sleeping Cars accompany the 0 10 A. SL, train without change. Returning: Leave New York atO OOA. SL, 12 a. noon ami ."> 00 P. M., Philadelphia at S 15 A. M. hud 220 P, M.; Sleeping cars accompany the 500 P. M, trains from Now York, without . change. Leave Harrisburg for. Reading, Pottsvlllo, ’1 unaqua, Mmersvllle, Ashland, Shnmokln, Allentown and Philadelphia at 8 10 A. 51. V>) and 1 0:> P. M.. stopping at Lebanon and i•< inclpal wav stations ; tlio i 0o*P» it. train con* •.•ling for Philadelphia. Pottsvllh- and t olum i..a only. For SchnylUill Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and SuMiuelmnna Ratl r.-ml'lcave Harrisburg at 2 to P. 51. ' , Fust Pennsylvania Unit road trains leave I.cad i ifor Allentown; Fasten and Now 5 or<k at j io;?0 A 51.. 12 r> noon and I 15 P. 51. Return jijij' leave New York at 0.00 A. M-, 12 00 noon and 5 no p. M. and Allentown at 7_» A. 5h 12 25 noon, 1 >). 1 20 and S 1) P. 51. ' \Vay passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7- ,(i A M., ccninocUng with similar tram on Fast I • >nna. Railroad, returning from Reading at. 0 20 p 51., stopping at all stations. I.eavo Pottsvlllo at bin) A. 51., and 2 10 P. 51., Fermion at 10 15 A. 51.. Shamokln at.s -10 and U 20. A. M.. Ashland at 705 A. M.. and 1250 Noon, /lahanov city at 7 51 A. M.. and l 25 P.,51., Tatea qna at 8 22 A. M.'. ami 2 10 P. M., for Philadelphia r ew York, heading, Hunlshnrg. Ae. Leave Pottsvllle, via. SchnylUill and snsque hunna Rallroad at 8 15 A. M. for Harrisburg, and 120) noon for Pine Groveanil Tivmont. Reading accommodation train, leaves Polts < ill.} at 5 10 A. M., passes Reading at 7 20 A‘. M., arriving at Philadelphia at 10 20 A. M.. returning, leaves Philadelphia at 5 15 P. 51., passing Heading ut s 00 P, 51.. arriving at Pottsville at 0 -10 P. 51. » Potlstown accommodation train, leaves Polls townat 700 A. M., reinrhln'g, leaves Philadel phia at I 00 P. M. Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at < 20 A. M., and ‘ll5 F. M., lor F.phrala, LUi/., Lancas tor, Columbia', we. . Ferklmnen Railroad trains leave Porklomen .1 unction at 7 15, 0 0-5 A, 51., 2 and 51., returning, leaveSelnvenksvtlleat 7 00, S 20 A. 51., 12 50 Noon, and i 20 P. M„ connecting with simi lar trains on Reading .Railroad. Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave P.dtsloWn' • alt) 10 A. M., and 0 20 P. 51.. returning, leavi* slt. Pleasant at 7 UO and 11 '.5 A. M.. eonueetlug with similar trains on Reading Railroad. . Chester vallev Railroad trains leave Rrldge . pert ntB2o A. 51..205 and 502 P. M., returning, e ivoDowlilnglowti at ii 55 A. 51., 12 -15 and 5 15 I*. M.. connecting wi,Hi similar trains on Reading ■ Railroad, • , On Sundays: leave New York at a 00 P. 51., Philadelphia at suo A. si: and 2 15 P. M.,(iho M'trA. M; train running only to. Reading.) leave ,r*' J’olLsvlllo at 8 00 A. M,, Harrisburg at 2 10 A. 51. aud 105 P. 51,; leave Allentown ut S -15 1 P. ,51, leave Remllng at 7 1.5 A. 51. mpl-lO 0-5 P. 51, tor Harrisburg, at 50i A. 51. for Now York, and at 0 J 0 A. 51. and 1 25 P. 51. for Ph lladelphla. Commutation, Mileage, .Season, School und . excursion Tickets to and from all -points at re duced rates. . Raggago checked through; MU) pounds allowed each Passenger. G/A. NU’OLLS. Dee. 1.1570. . (I'cnn-nlSHiwnnii'iKlcni. QDMBEn L A X D V A I. Tj K Y BAIL ROADI HANG K O F II OITH S! Winter A rrangemenL On and after Tlu'ir«ilii.Vj >'ov.-I. IK7O, Passen ger Trains will run dully us followB,(tt«iulaysex eeptod). w estw a ItD Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg K.OO A. M. t slechuuicHbUrg K. 35, Carlisle9.ll, Newville 9.1(1, Sbippensbrng 10.22, Chamborsburg 10.11, Green castle ll.lli, arriving at Hagerstown 11.10 A. 51. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.50 P. M., 51o chanlcsburg -.‘27, Carlisle 2.55, Newville 3,32, Shlp peusburg -IJJ2, Chamborsburg -1.35, Greoucastlo 0,11, arriving at Hagerstown SHOP. 51. lilrprc.su 'JVuin loaves Harrisburg -L3U P. M., Me jhanlesburg 5.02, Carlisle 5.32, NowvP.lo fi.os.Sblp nonsburg9.33,arriving al Cbamborsburg ut 7.00 .1 Mixed Train leaves Cbambersburg 7.15 A. M., Greencastle 9.00, arriving al Hagerstown 10,05 A. HAS TWARD Accommodation Train loaves Clmmborsbtirg 5.00 A. 51., Sblpponsburg 5.29, Newville (>.oo, Carlisle Mechaulcsbmg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg “,30 A.M. , Mail tfVaia leaves Hagerstown 5.30 A. 51., Oreeu ea-stlo O.OD.UbamVierstmrg 9.lo,Sblpponsburg 10.22. Newville i0.5‘1, Carlisle 11.'.a, Mcchanicsburg 12.05, arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 P. 51. JSrjtrcsn Train leaves llagerstowr 12,f>0 51. Greoucastlo 12.2 K, cbamberslmrg 1.05. Bblppons tmrg 1.37, Newville 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechaulcs burg 3.15, arriving at Harrisburg h.SU P. 51. A Mixed Train leaver. Hagerstown 3.20, P. M., Greoucastlo -1.27, arriving at Chamborsburg 5.20 P. 51. •03f*5Iakliig close connections at Harrisburg with trains to ami from Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Washington. Pittsburg, and all points West, Ri;i*e a intend evt’*! ()i I't*'!--, I Clmmb’g., Pa., Nov. 21, '.’a. t nec 1, JS7 U , ■gotTTH MOUNTAIN J HON CO’S, K A 1 K P () A- D! OFFICE OF GENERAL SFPKRI NTEN DENT CaJM I''l,!'.', i’.V. ( Sep!. 11. 1ST!). On him) ;i 1 (i*r Hup; ci n her iMIli, tialns \r!ll leave arlisloiil (io.> A. M. I'm Fine Grove; L'.lll P. M., • r lliuitor s Run. i;rn i: n IN<;. Leave Pine Grow-at 'Uiu A. M. ; lluiilei’.s K I .i‘U I*. M. ':2, Isth. m-p. Rlumluvs, A;i - fs *7 s *v *{ -I AMES CAMPBELL. ( W. F. 11 EN-Wt ml), CAMPBELL a- IIBMVOOD, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTEI!^ JVo. Xovth Jl<rnorrr St, ra u 1.1 sI. f, v \ ' i: \ TII TUBS, WATER CLOSE’] WASH H \SI.\S. il VDBA NTS. LIFT AND FORGE I’FMI’S, i 'INTERN, AND DFFF WELL FEMES, <»AS FIXTURES, si IA DTvS AND OI.nRFS Ae,,AV. Lead, Iron and Terra Colta Pipe, CHIMNEY*'IOPS ami FECES, A 11 kinds oi BRASS.WORK i<*r Slcnm ami Walrr cou-danl ly on iiaml, WO UK IN TOWN OR COUNTRY promptly attended to. i},'i -Immediate* attention given to for material or work from a di-dance. py Having special advantages we me piepaied to ■nrn.'sh COPP K II ‘ \V O Pi K ol nil desert ptions for Still Ilmea-s and oilier purposes at 1161110 or at a distance. COPPJbU PIPK Mini is 11 ed lo order either di awn or braz.-d, k 33 33 Sep. 1, TC m. m-ichafl. 1 r. rnsminchil |_J~OMF AGAIN, M X 0 H A K L A K X 8 M I N G K U, inform the citizens of ('aril<l»*. and vicinity that they have permum ni ly loeamd i n Carlisle, ami have opened 1* first c)ii"\Vhn|i wle and petal 1 leather and. Findings Store, 111 No. 7-1 North Ilanovei si 11 <■(, opposite their old stand where lltev await a vicitiiom all their old customers, ami as many new ones as mav desire good goods at modi ra'u advances on Hist • us*. Thelrsfock isof the veiy he.stoimltiy, eon* sMlng of all kinds of h-aiiier, French and .American CalfHklns, Mmoecos of all kinds, Kip and Harness Leather, Spanish and Hemlock leather hy tnc side ot single «ole, Ac,. Ae., Shoemakers' I'im/inys, AV. I’hey announce that. Ihev me determined “lo Jive ami let live” and w 111 lunij.-di nothing hut *■ oorl (torids nl fair and lea'-'Uialile prices, guar* •mtcemy lo alt who may deal with them 11 j Sir •ooneys worth and entiu- satisfjfftlon, Call and m o u.s and onr goods. MU'HAFL .v KNHMINOFP, . mn iNn - HN. Hanover SI., Carlisle. AH':. ii t 'v— |)ATIONT MEDR’INiv-, ’ " Too numormis to mention, ut JOS. Ji. lIAVEKSTIOK’S, TTn. o, fiouth Ilan'ivr ,Slice/. TT'OU KENT.— Slablimt lor tlirco lim- I' scs, Carriage HOuso and Jco House. Apply 0/ _ w. C. riIANCISCUH. I CC. I'A'-M tEiti) aiutisciucnts, FIRST PREMIUM UIPROV KII l 1 A MII|L V SEWING MACHINE, 512.50 clour profit per day. 67.1.00 per week.— SlOO per month made easy by an Lady or Gen tleman introducing this Genuine and Original Old Favorite. With Its many new and praotl •col additions, making the most complete combination of valuable ami useful Im provements ever effected in any one machine.— The embodiment of extreme simplicity etll clenev and ntllllv, entirety different in infidel ami design from any low priced machine. It Is the most servleahle, elegant and reliable Fami ly Sewing Machine ever Invculedf,' 'gives perfect satisfaction wherever Introduced. Has received Premiums. Stood the lest of 10 years, and Is fully approved of by every family who have lliom In use. Is noiseless, makes the strong and beaulllnl Elastic Lock stitch, with wonderful rapldltv anil certainty. Sinvaanything a needle will go through, from the finest to the thickest fabric, firm and neat, with case. Uses all kinds of silk or thread direct from the spool; Is Im proved with new .self-acting food, spring tension, self-guidcr, and uses Hie adjustable straight nce,- dle, perpendicular motion, with powcrlul lever action Possesses all the_good qualities of the best high priced machines condensed, without their complications or lanll. Samplesof Sewing sent Irce on receipt of stamp. For certltlcalls, Ac., sec descriptive pamphlets, mailed tree. A thorough practical Sewing Machine for family ‘ u<t).— i, Ti(hwir.'‘ Avery slrongaml reliable ma chine, at a low pi Ice.—This beauti ful sewing machine is one of Hu* most ingenious pieces of mechanism over Invented,— I ‘Hcmomi/.’ Ga. Worth many times Its cost to any lamlly. —“.v. Y. 115v/.7.i/.” It Is quite a new machine, with its many late Improvements, und sews with astonishing ease, rapidity and neatness. —'“AV- iwMn-mi,'* N. V. Singh l machines, as samples, selected with cine, tor family use,' a lth every thing complete, sent to any part of the country per express, packed In strong wooden box, free, on receipt of price, SS.OU. Safe delivery of gondsl guaranteed. Forward cash h.y registered loiter, or P. O. monev order, ut our risk. Agents want ed, male or female, every where. New pamph lets containing extra liberal IndncQinents, sent fi-Pe. Address FAMILY SEWING AtAFHINK GO. VMf.cc Ht Nassau street New York. Oct. a 70— Iv ii-SO’S RGHGIIT. Si H ( IP AN 11' EXCHANGED MA) S T 1, I 15 KKA I- TKR M S> lloiiglir'amljlSold at Market’plates. COUPONS CASHED Pacific. ■ Railroad 'Ronds Much. f UnUi/iii and Said nn Chiitmi.s.sicn Clnlg, * Accounts' received and interest allowed oh Dally balances, subject to check at sight, j D. .s ' 1 . - ' I , 1 ; AV g NICB R 0... i .164c,L)) __ _ - - - - 1 . NO *lO, SOUTH THIRD STREET, ■lnly 7 I.GO. ANNI,A Ij SAEE. LATENESS OF .THE SEASON <INU AX Overstock of Goods Necessitates commencing earlier than usual our Grand Clearing sale. Whilst we always sell at small proins, ,voI lo make a Swift and Largo Sale no will cut still closer. <>. N. U.TLL, Mupf, Gi;u STOCIC IS LA IIG Kit 'MIAN KVKIt, , and all fresh, as these large Annual Sales clear us out. Evoi y article ol ell her MEN’S OU ROY’S CUlTUffir. is wai ranted In he ofgood material, Veilcut.sir.d ol substantial make, and as the Reduced Prices 'aBCI are odeivd in Good Faith, wo invito comparison ofthe prices, which will provo that Hie way wo hnv enables us to gel nndor other people's low prlccM, specially when we uro willing to scdl intinv ailtclc.sal Iho RARE. COST OF MANUFACTURE To Close the Season. Wo will not carry slock and it must, ho sold. The Hoods will he arranged hv tin’ first day of next wco.k. F. r. ARMS, To give an idea of what wu actually liavo there,aro instore Hl.ltOi) Business Coats, ia.oili) Men's Pauls. Fi.(KH) Mop's Vests, A,”itH) Overcoats, k.O'JO Fine Chesterfields, f.O'it) Hoys’ Jackets, (i "HO Hoys' Pants, .'.'.iiiHGhiidmi’s‘Suits. ‘ This is the best, kind of Clothing amf of every desirable color, cut and quality, our Immense Six-story Buildings are packed from Ha.-enient to Loft, all of which llg arc Determined to - y e/t. For lids occasion we haye a large Corps of Salesmen, ami will vein force Irom mtr Cutting Depar urn id. Store will open at li'.-t and keep open in the Evening to s'- () toitilorcf workmen an opportunity; Saturday Nights until 10. A vl-tl solicited, whether wishing to purchase or not- /fIfiUMER & BROWN, OAK HALL, ' Whole Bloc/: of Bultdi/ige, >S*K cor Si,rth<nul Mu ''JsetSf,. < * PHIL A DELVIFTA Nov. l’l, :r—cw WA'fTKD KOI* FREE LOVE. AN II Its Votari es. by Dr. Jim. H. Ellis. Large Sales. Immense ProlUs. Slupqmlou.s levelations and startling disclosures. The whole subject laid bare ami its hldeou.sness exposed to universal execration.— Written In Die interests of Civilization, Christi anity and Public Morality. Send for circulars and terms. *U. S. PUBLISHING CO.. 11l Broome Street. New York. Dec. 1, 71) —Ini R A N T) (IENTML HOTEL, 15 R O A I) W A V , Hctwcvn Rtrer.ker and Amity Sts.,) A'JCIV YORK, The hugest Hotel in Iho United s ales, capa hie ol accomodating Hfteen hundred riucstN. Just opened, and lurnlshed In KLICGAXT 8 T V L K . Central location, airy apartments, and UK.CSON.MU.K TKUMS, 11. liVMA X PO W EHS, Proprietor ij v Sc p. s, 7u—ly rji n v w !■; 1. r. s CABBQLIG TftSLITS. An unlading remedy .or all Hrum-hial 1)1(11 cult)es. Coughs, Colds), Hoars* ne-.y. Asthma lilptlieiiu, 1 hyness of t lie Throat or Wind and a’l Catarrhal diseases. The wonderful modern discoveiyol Cm holla Add. Is destined to become one ol the greatest blessings to mankind In Its application p> dis ea>es of the thiojit and its great curallve ies In all directions of the Chest and Lung-.. J)r, \\W\* Carbotic Tablets , besides tie* great remedial agent r>n I.;he cob tain ol her ingredients un 1 versa JI v 1 aeon j mended, which chemically combi nev producing a Tablet more highly medicinal and better adapted fur diseases of 1 (10 Throat, ban anv preparat lon over before offered t othu piddle. CAUTION.—He sure y< u get, Well's Carbolic Tablets; don’t let other goods ho palinod oll’on yon in their place. 1 For COUGHS undU.)fd)o UWfw CtrbJh Tablet an; a sure cure, TG them. J. t/, KFLLOGG./ Platt -U. t N. Y. Side Agent. Sold by I h ngylstß- Dee. I, 70—lm 1 AH AAA AGIOXTB WAXTKD VOll XVU,UI/U Mow WOMEN can make MON- I'.V, am! other best Hooka in (he market. Me- KINNKV it MAKTIN, I'c.s Cheslnul Shed, Philadelphia, Dee. J,7')— lm UALKSMaN • WAXi’i'X). —ntielnoTiS I A *'.*A*'* llh.tral pavgiv iUr H * I u ,A K . K ‘ NNI ' l,Y ' hH - IUI sr„ I'hila Dee. 1,70-lm ibsrs GOLD MOU(i UT ANO SOLD. PTIILA DF.LTII fA THIS SEASON (Etta SVDlicrfCscmcutss. pi.AIX FACTS $5 worth Reading! A large, well established and successful husl ness, with an experience of more than twenty*; live years enables us lo oiler Inducements to nil who are about to become purchasers of CLOTHING second to no establishment. In the country. Our garments are all made oi the best materials, carefully selected ; nothing unsound or in any way Imperfect is made up at all, even In the lowest, grades of goods. It Is a well established fact among clothiers, that our Ready- SIADF Clothing n everything that goes to make a superior gar ment, is unequalled by any stock of goods In Philadelphia. . * . Our assortment is so. largo ami varied that .every one can be filled at once, without delay, Our prices are always guaranteed as low, or lower, than the lowest elsewhere. We have also a tine assortment of Goods in the Piece, which wlllbe made up lo order. In tho host man ner, and'at prices much lower than are usually charged for garments made to order. Samples of Goods, with pi ice lists fqr iiil kinds of garments, for warded by limit dt, any lime when requested, with Instructions tor'self measnrment, and. gar ments, either made trj order or selected from mir ready-made stock', forwarded by express, guar anteed to fit correctly. Persons not residing here, can when visiting Philadelphia, call and have their measure regis tered on our books kept for that purpose t from which garments can be ordered at any tnturo time. BENNETT & Co, Tower Hall, ]S r o 518 MARKET STREET. Hall-wav hetw'p'ohTMflh ami Sixth Sts., ‘ PHILADELPHIA. Nov. SI. IS7o—3m. piTTSnUBRQ P I O Nfi J!l k White and Red Lead and Putty Manufacturers, Pittsburg, Pa. t. ii. mm. 4l ii.. piTTMtrua, pa CAitr.i.sr.E, Sept. 9,1570. (.cn/.s: I am much pleased with the Pure White Lead, purchased of you and lake pleasure lu the recommendation of it lo ihe public as the best I have overtired. I ha- - (cod WolheGll <t Bros., and Lewis .t Bros,. i >;--Phihuloli-hla Lead. I must say I like your I.< ;id hetter.lhan any In the market for body and color. All you claim lor It cannot bo surpassed. Mr.wrs-. T. Ji. Kerin if Co. Pittsburg, Pa, •; (dints I have had some opportunities for the? trial of your Pure White Hoad, i most heartily recommend it to the puhlioas decidedly the host n pie market. lam familiar with nil the Pure Lead in the market, Lewi-; & Bros., Wethorll iL Co. of Philadelphia, do say your Lend give! greater satifactlon than either of them, on acs count of body,color and fine grinding which aro all the qualifications required of a good article. .JOHN AUNKV; Reading August it»7D. dfewps T. 11. Korin .f Ok" ' Pittsburg. Pa. (jrn/.y I have had your White Lead analyzed V a Chemist. and ho pronounced It strictly Pure. .. «• W.TIOLLKNBACH. Painter. Kvery log ot our Puro Lead is guaranteed strictly Pure, ami is finer ground, bitter color ami better body than any other in the United Stales, These aro strong terms but are none the less true. Cal! on Miller it Ho worn, Carlisle. Pa who arc the only party having It for saio lu Carlisle. T. 11. NEVIN & CO., Pioneer Paint Works, Pitl-sbup'. Olllwuind Sale Rooms,Market and Ikl Avenu Sep. ’i'2, IfjTt'—3:n • rpilE GREAT RALTriUORE WM. KNABB A- CO mani;i-a(ti;kkhm ok Grand, Stjuarc and Upright PIANO FORTES, P.ALTIMOUK, :MI), S'ix/i/jirr Miwl Prize ?frd<ds Awarded. These 1 nsi rumonts have been before the pub lic for nearly thliiy years, and upon thoir ex cellence alone attained unmirrhawrlpre-rmineme which pronounces them unequalled. The r T ONE combines great power, sweetness and line sing ing quality, ns well asgreat purity of Intonation and Sweetness, throughout the entire scale Their T O U CJ II Is pliant and clastic, n/ul entirely free from the stiffness found in so many Pianos. IN W O R K M AN S U I P they arc unequalled, using nono hut Die very best seasoned malerlal, the largo capital em ployed in our business enabling us to keep con tinually an Immense stock of lumber, ac. on hand. All our Square PiamiM have our New Improv ed Overstrung Scale and the Agraffe Treble. Wo would call special attention to our late im provements In Oram! XMano,s and Square Grands patented Aug. if. IHGO, which bring the Plano’ nearer perlect lon than hasiyet boon attained. Kvrnj Pinno J’lilli/ Warranted for Pi in Year* Wo have made arrangements for tho Sole Wholesale Agency for the most celebrated PAR LOR ORGANS and MELODKONS, which we of fer Wholesale ami Retail, at lowest factory prices. WILLIAM IvNAIIK A CO. JAMES HULLAK. Wholesale Depot, 27!» and ‘J.SI .South Sth *S Hep. JO, 70—lim j AOY’S FAXCV FUKBI JOHN KAHEIUA. 71S Arch street. Middle 01 the IMoek, between 7lh and Sth sts., South Sale, Philadelphia, Importer, Manu facturer and dealer in all kinds and quahly of FANCY FUItS for Ladle.V anil Childrens wear. Having enlarged, remodeled and Im proved my old and lavorahle FUU FM-POUIUM ami having imported a very large ami splendid assortment ol all (ho different kinds ol Furs from the Hist hands In Fnrope. and have hail them made up by Hut most skillful workmen I would reMieetfully Invite my fjlends of Cum berland uml adjacent counties, to call and ex amine my very large ami, heuullfnl assortment Fancy Furs, lor Ladles and Children. I am determined to sell at as Low Prices as any other Houm) in the city. AH Furs Warranted. Xr misrepresentations to effect sales. JOHN KAHKIKA, Arch St., Philadelphia, OiP. ,lS7e—’lm 8 O’ CLOCK. DeJ. l.r , 7U— lie rjMH.S IS NO HUMIU Ci! lly sending ■i ceiils with age. heighl, color of eyes ami hair, •you will receive, by leiurn mall, a correct pict ure of your future misoan d or u Ife, with name mil elate of marriage. Addrewi W. FOX, I*. O. triuvi-i’No. HI. Fullonvjlle, X. V* Dec. l.i, 7 (i- 1m [wuh cured of Deafness and Catarrh, by tiKimpln remedy and will koiul Iho receipt, Iro. Mils. M. C. LKHOKTT, Jersey (Jliy, N. J, OfC. I,7o—;im ORKAT iMBOfCAL DIriCUVEIiY VINEGAR Hmulrcds of thousands bear testimony to their WonderfuJ Curative Effects. VV T 1 A T’ A U E T H E Y ? they auk nut a vile FAiN 0 Y i) RINK. Made of Voor Hum, Whiskey, Proof Bplrlfs anil lltMU.so Liquors doctored, spiced mid sweetened to please the taste, called “Tonies,” "Appetiz ers,” “Kestorors,” Are., thijl lead thetinplbron to drunkenness and ruin, hut are a true Medicine, made from the Native Knots and Hc-rhs of Call lorn la, free front ail Alcoholic .Stimulants, They me tho Great Blond Purifier and a Life Giving Principle a perfect Renovator and Invlgoratm* of the System, carrying oil all poisonous matter and restorin'; the blood to u healthy condition. No person can takotho.se Hitters according to direction and remain long unwell, provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means ami the vital organs wasted be yond the point of repair. For Inflammatory, and Chronic Rheumatism and Gout, Dyspepsia or indigestion, HllUous, Kemittentand Intermittent Fevers, Diseases ot the Blood, Llvei, .Kidneys, ami Bladder, these Bitters have been most sueeoslul. Such diseas es sA’acaused by Vitiated Blood, which Is gener ally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs, * »• <- Dyspepsia or indigestion, Headache, I’nln In the Sh'milders, Coughs. Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Hour Eructations of the Stomach, had Uvstein the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Vain' In the regions *>f the Kidneys and a hundred' other painful symptoms, a/e the offsprings ol Dyspepsia, They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled ellloacv in cleansing the blood of ail Impurities, ami imparting now life and vigor , to the whole system. Billons, Remittent and Intermittent Fever, which are so prevalent In tho valleys of our great Rivers throughout tho United Stales, espe cially those of tho Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland,.Arkansas, Rod, Colora do, Brazos, Pearl, Alabama. Mobile, Havaunah, Roanoke. Jiuiivs, and many others with their vast tributaries, during tho Summer and Au tumn, and remarkably so during seasons of un usual heat mid dryness, are Invariably accom panied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, ami other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and Irritable slate ol tho stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a power ful influence upon those various organs Is es sentially necessary. There Is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Billers as they will speedily remove tho dark colored viscid matter with which the tfowelH tire loaded, at the same liiqe stimulating tho secre tions, of the liver, ami generally, restoring the healthy lunetioiiH ofl'm digestive organs. The universal pnpulai By of this valuable remedy In .regions subject to,miasmatic Influences, Is suin dent evidence of its power as u remedy la such cases. ihm 1 SUin Dl.s<>a,os, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt lllicum. Blobrlu's-Hpols, Pimples, Pustules,Bolls, ('!irlmnch*s King-worms. Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, 11011, Henris, Discolorations of Hie slun, Humors and Diseases of tho Skin, or whatever name or nature, are literally dug up iiinl earned out of ilie system in a short time by thvj use ot then* Bitters. One bottle in such eases,will convince the most Incredulous of their curative ellect. (’leuu.se tho Vitiated Blood whenever j'ou find l-s impurities bursting through tho skin in Pim ples; Eruptions or Soros; cleanse it when you llnd it obstructed and sluggish in tho veins; cleanse it when it Is foul, and your fooling will tell you when. Keep tho blood pure and tho health of tho system will follow. Pin, Tape and-other Worms, lurking in'the system of so many thousands, aro ollcctually de stroyed and removed, For full directions, read carefully thoclmilai around cae.h bottle, print ed tu four languages—English, German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. M. MCDONALD it CO., Druggists ami Gen. Agents, Han Fran cisco, California, and 32 and 31 Commerce Street, New York. iyij- Hold by all Druggists and Dealers. Doc. 8, 70—ly WANTED —Asrents, to sell our new illustrated Book of Travels OVERLAND THROUGH ASIA. By Col, Thomas W. Knox. A comprehensive l in ro l , l lunhlo exposition of the countries of Alas ka, Siberia, China and Russia as they are to-day. Matching our Richardson's •• Beyond the Mis sissippi,” and Mark Twain’s “ Innocents abroad” in Hiylo, itc. Send for circulars and see our ex tra terms. Address, AMERICAN PUBLIHIfING CO., Hartford, Conn. Dec. 1, 70—Im jy|ONEY UUrCKLY MADE By active men apd women getting subscrip tions for the great religious ami literary Week ly THE CHRISTIAN UNION, edited by Henry Ward Beecher. Having In.lts corps of Contributors the ablest talent of the land. A charming soHal story hv the wnrld-lanunis authoress of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin," just begun. Every subscriber for 1871 receives the paper for eight weeks, ami the peo ple's favorite. Mimdial'H • Wiisrilnglon. - (nionu worth to,l Free. This new and uncquaPcd com bination Is taking like wild lire. All arc doing well, many making from SlO fo §3O a dnv. Now is tho•I la i vest time, act wisely and quickly.— There N posit ively not king that will pay you so well. Copy of paper, chapter of story hud rare terms free, address A. M. HUBBARD.' -100 Chost nn|.Street. Phlladelplila. Dec. 1,70—1 in CHAS, U. GOFFER. Cakmsi;. Sop.- ii, IS7(», ACKER & CO'P, L -PI A N O. S. . Grout. Sain of nrst-cla«s Rosewood Pianos at Prices below the Actual Cost to Manu facture, Having determined to offer our- extensive stock of superior and highly-nuiKhod Rosewood Pianos at prices helow the actual cost to manu lacturo, wo will soil, during the month of De cember, at the following great reductions, in or dcr to close out o'fir large stock by the end of the year. No. I. 7 octavo, liont round corners, carved U'sjs, $lOO for .No. L*. 7 octave, four round corners, carved legs, $l,O for $!'!(). No. :i. 7 octave, four round corners, serpentine case. 50.71 for $lOO. No. 4. 7 octavo, four round corners, serpentine case, S(WO for Sl2l. Nq. r>. 7 octave, four round corners, moulding case, $7OO for $l7l, No, li. octave, four round corners, mould ing case, 57.10 for $5OO, No. 7. 7>rf octave, Square Grand, richly carved Citso, sBi!(j ior Sold. , No. I. 7 octavo Upright or Cabinet Plano SliOO fore? 1(10. No. •»*. 7 octavo Upright or Cabinet Plano $7OO /or 51-U. No. ;t, 7>octavo Upright or Cabinet Piano $BOO f>r 510 . No. J, 7 1 1 octave Semi-Grand Plano SKOO for •coo. No. li. 7‘octavo Three-quarter Grand Plano $lOOO for 5700. No. 7* ■j’ octavo Pull Concert Grand Plano SliitlOforSSuO. The reputation of these tlrsl-clnss Instruments makes It unnecessary for us to say a word In their favor They are universally acknowledg ed to ho superior to any Instrument made, Those wishing to purchase, or desiring tpmako CHRIS T M A S P U Jd S E N T S , will find that our special and extraordinary re duction of prices will enable them to obtain A FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENT at a price even loss than a second-rate, or infe rior one would otherwise cost them. Those wanting bargains should not fail to call at our - and examine our largo stock, where they will bo readily convinced oi the superiority of these 'Pianos, ami thcsacrillce at which wo* are oll'or- Inglhcm. SCIIOMA CKICIt .(• CO. .-Sole agents for the celebrated I3UUDETT ORGAN. Catalogues, with (description ol styles and schedules of prices, etui ho had by applying at our warerooms, or will ho sent by mail. Pec. 8. 7U—lt fl?rf A MADE EROMoOnls, —Something urgently needed by everybody. Call and see; or hi samples sent (postage paid) ior 10 eta. that retail easily f0r.510. R. L. WOLCOTT, 181 ChosttmlHquare, N. Y, Dec. 1,70—1 m j-yVK AGENTS WANTED FOB WOMEN OF NEW YORK Wonderful developments among the aristocra cy. Married Women exposed, .te„ Ac, ITlcoSJ.2.j. Tlie best. Hook to sell published. The bcstterms fo Agenls over given. Address, N. V. Book Co. 1 Id Nassau SI. N. V. Dec. 1'), 70—1 m WANTED EOjl THE Light of the World. Containing Fleetwood’s •• idle of Christ.’' and ‘•Lives of the Apostles, I-.vangollsis ami .Mar tyrs,” Doddridge-, •• JOvhhmcc.s ofChrlsihuilty •” “Hisloryof the .lews,” by Josephus: *• History of all religions Denominations,” with treatise and tables relating to events connected with Bi ble History, containing many Ihui engravings.— The whole lormlng a complete Treasury of Christian Knowledg . Address, W. FLINT HfJ s, Seventh St., riutudelphla. ’ ” Dee. 10,70-lm QETT/Nd LI I* CIAIH.S Great Sueiiig io Commners. Barth s enquire how to get up clubs. Oar an swer is, semi for Price List, and a Club form will accompany It with hill directions—making a largo saving to eonsmneis and remunerative to Club organizers, 1 GREAT AMERICAN TH CO, Doc. l.>7o—lm ADVERTISE IN THE VOLUif TKWK. dill) StUbcrtlscmcnts,, Dit. WALKF.R’.S CALIFORNIA BITTERS IPo/woem.v, ,Yo. IP 1 :! Chestnut iUrcvt, Or Social TJfc Jn Tin: Great City, ,7 1. mid ,1.1 l r es<;l) St., mil'/ TO UK. ©rocevfcs. JJIOK YOUR OWN SATISFACTION —a o To— W O LP’S andoxamlho his FRESH STOCK OP G R U CEEIBS, AT LOW PIUCISS, AT jXo. 44 East Fomfvct St., A new stock ol FRESH 1,11 (I (I i; lilts Just opened at Helllnd ftt reduroil prices nt rjllie Hcst. Tas, Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, At woLk’s. T AMIS, LAMPS, At WOLFS, PIIUIT JARS AND JELLY GLASSES At WOLE’S, MACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 unci 3 Mackerel, In whole, half, or quar ter barrels, nr kits, al the lowest prices ever of fered in Carlisle, AfWOLFIS.- BEST brands Hour, bacon, hams, shoulders. Hitch, drl«l beef, cheese, pickled and spiced salmon, sardines, smoked halibut, Burlington herring, scaled herring at. WOLF'S. QUEENSWARE, Chinaware, Glass ware, Earthenware and Wood ware, At WOLF’S. T)URE Wine and Cider Vinegar, At WOLF’S. iVo. 4-1, East Pomfret SL, CARLISLE. Sep, a), 70—iy Q,ROCERIES, SC. The subscriber begs leave to Inform tho citi zens of Carlisle and vicinity that ho has pur chased tho Grocery Store of D. V, 7B South Hanover Street, Carlisle, where ho will carry on tho Grocery Business as usual. Ills as sortment ts varied, and consists In part of QUEKNSWABE, GLASSWARE, STONE and EARTHEN WARE, CEDAR and WILLOW WARE TEAS. COFFEES. SYRUPS. SPICES. * - FANCY SOAPS, HOPES, . TOBACCO, FISH. OILS, HALTERS, HEGAR.S, SALT, POTATOES, DUIED AND CANNED FRUIT, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR, FEED and a full assortment of articles usually kept in a llrst-class Grocery store. Give him a call, and satisfaction will bo guaranteed. Oct. 10 ItflO. JOHN HECKMAN. THRESH GROCERIES! FRESH i? GROCERIES!! Always to bo had at the ( H E A P S T ORE NO «8 EAST POMFRET STREET And wiiy aro they always fresh ? Because wo sell a groat amount of them, and southern low. Therefore, turn our stock often, and consequent ly our goods must bo fresh. ' Youwlllllnd overythiugyon wishln thownyof GROCERIES. (i.UEENHWARE, GLASSWARE. WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, STONE AND CROCKERY WARE. Choice Hams, Dried Beef, Bologma, Beef, Tongues, Biscuits and Crackers of every de scription. Pickled, Spiced and Fresh Oysters, Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups &c. &c. and no end to NOTIONS U is useless to mention them, come and see for yourselves; and parents if It don’t suit you to come, send ypur children, ns they will be dealt with with the same care ns it you were hero yourself; All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taicon In exchange for goods, or cash OEO. ’B. HOPEJIAN. NO. 88 EAST POMFItKT STREET JjIRESH AND PRIME ! CLEAN, PAT AND JUICY. SMITH’S oyster S£Loo^ IN THU VOLUNTISEK JUIILDtNO South Market square^ “Johnny” Smith Is now tors, received twice a week, which ho sells at great reduction In price. Ills Irbies are kept neat and clean and fur ■ wished with all the necessary accompaniments. Families supplied with first quality of Oysters on short notice. The celebrated NEWARK REER, and MASSEY & COLLINS’ PHILADEL PHIA ALE on draught. Give him a trial and he will endeavor to give satisfaction to all. . „ „„ , JNO. 13. SMITH. Oct. 0. 70— ly QLOOKS, W A TCHES AND JEWELRY W. D. A. NAUGLE, , Practical Watch-Maker No. 3, Jnhotf's Building, (MAKKIiT BUUAJIK) One door ]Vcxf o/ the Volunteer Priniino Dm on Would respectfully Inform''llls old friends ami the public generally, that ho Ims opened the Watch and Jewelry business In the above named building, whore be Is prepared to do nnv work In the lino of Clocks, Watches. Jewelry ‘Musical Instruments, &e., &c. Special care talceu with llno.Watches. Having had over twenty years experience In the I uslness, I feel eonlldont that I can give entire satisfaction to nil who favor mo wilii their work. Hoe hlllUUuUlincy on « mvlu e done at short uo^ •W. D. A. N AUGLE, Oct. Ci, 70—if pAPEII AND ENVELOPES, Lead ami Slato Pencils, Guitar and Violin .Siring. Pocket Hooks, a lull lino Artists Kub ber.s, Steel Pens and Holders, at HAVERSTICK’S. Nov. 70. jV^UnSING.BOTTLKB Of all descriptions, at J. B. lIAVEHSTICK'b, No, South Hanover Street. Nov. 3, 70. jgIUJBUES, Hair, Tooth, Shaving, Clothes and Nnl AT .1. H, HAVEKfcJTIOK'S. Nov. :i, 70. STORE, No. b, South IJanr.vcr Street, Ohio, Salts, Dyo Stuffs, Camphor, Uornx. Aolda molls, Potash, Herbs, Flowers and Parka, russcs. Shoulder Unices, Soaps, Perfumery anil Tllct Glasses, Pomade. Combs, (of alUdescrin- Tns,) Flavo ring Kxtruct.s of all lluvora. oov. 3,70. FOR. bALK—-A well stocked Job Printing Olllco, doing a good business. Ma lm tai nearly all new. Price low and tonne easy. Address, A. Ti. BPONBLER, Carlisle, Pa. HOC, *0 *7O, si)aic UenciMcr. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to i:s natural Vitality and Col- A dressing -i ’ s al 011 C agreeable, lieulthy, ami cUcchiat ior preserving the l$‘ 1 $ fM liair. Faded or gray M§$S tt7 * 7 ‘ 73 50077 restored 10 ils ■ ° r! !i ! " al color 'M'ki>\slfsSr/ with the (floss and freshness cf youth TMu hair '.is thick, cucil, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a . WOLF’S. WOLF’S. LAMPS I HAIR DRESSING, nothing else cun he found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. ■ Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, tOAVELL, MASS. price $l.OO. For 1 Sale by JOS. B. lIAVER.STICK, Carlisle, Pa. —Fob. io. IS7O— 0 B.A DALIS in HE GREAT AMERICAN J HEALTH RESTORER, purl Hes the blood and euros Scrofula, Syphilis. Rian Diseas es, Rheumatism, Diseases 01' Women, and ttll ClironloAUeellonsoftbo Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Recommended bv the Medi cal bnoulty and many thousands of oar best citizens. % Rend -the testimony of Physicians and patients who have used Rosadalls; send lor our Rosadalls Guido to Health Book, or Almanac for this ydar. which wo publish for gratuitous distribution , it will give you much valuable informrtlon. b J Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says; . I take ple , ’V”ro In recommending your- Rosadalis aET very powerful alterative. I have seen u, used In two.eases with happy results—one In a case of secondary syphilis, In which the patient pronounced nlmsoli cured after having taken live bottles ol your medicine. The other Is a case of scrofula of long standing, which Is rapidly Improving under its use. and the indica tions are that t o patient will soon recover I have carefully examined tho formula by which your Rosadalls Is made, and Had it an excellent compound of alterative in gredients. Dr. Sparks, of Nlcholnsvillo, Ky.. savs he has used Rosadalls in cases of Hcrofula aad Secondary .Syphilis with satisfactory results us a cleaner of the Blood I know no better remedy. Hamuol g! Tcnn., says: I have used seven bottles, of Rosadalls, and am entirely cured of Rheumatism; send mo four bottles, as I wish it for my brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes, Bonjiuniu Bechtol, of Lima, Ohio, writes, I have sit tiered for twenty years with an inveterate eruption over my whole body; a short time since I purchased a bottle of Rosadnlls and It effected a perfect cur© Rosadalls Is sold by all druggists. Laboratory, 01 Exchange Place, Balti more. CLEMENTS & CO. 1870—1 year, Oa-jjarcio, Pills, I'erhaps im one mi? j •i ■ * -o universally ye ■ I ; *y everybody as i ii»i'*j nor was ever <: before so univer-al imo u »e, iu •ivapnafyamlamong • ! i - a v till* mild e i-*: *i>r. purailire I'll.} uhvi.m- -vm ■ •Jli i! il t-aino,-'- e •tad I'.ti' iinuv i ,:l remedy Ilian any -i at •. 'i’ho.-e who li.ivo 1' 1.1. mi ; i,|u» ie who have ir msyiluirs and friends, !••<•- nave it does always • i any limit oruegleetdf • ii..* i!u>n r amrs upon lima, f !:!.*■.■ mnarlvii'.‘!oeuresc-r ilio , 'm.l. -n.-Ii enros are known in id, ami we need not publish liioin. Ii < and .• mdUiims in all elimales; . i■ ■im 11 “i.11 a - '':d') md or any drug, ■n a- im ('dam \v,i!i d'H.v ny anybody. -Their • i d'n ; o;e e-w-- n •.—nr iVem am] makes •' lo l'i\e, u n.Je being purely vegoiahlo i • i <• from their n-e in any quantity. • i'*’ liy (h -ir p inihicnre 011*1110 M purify lae l.loml ami slfmulalo it 1• 1 any a *ll remove (heoh-true! ions oftho k.u.’ls, liver, and oilier organs oftho . re I ' -,:aa them irnynlar aeiimi id ImaUh, nml >'•■• ■. le. nliorevm; they e\isi, sijeh derange* ‘ ■' !•(!•■> hr .r origin of disease. I§ll . I Vi V\: " V !- iv(, n in the wrapper on ■ < complaints, which these 1- or la*tlos s• J*.JSS V«(»r ami of 3te, they -.i rt.i.i ik- i 1 1. v‘ii ;11 ■>!lcm!i*ly to hUniulato the t>lom •'> 'tn.l n> vil - healihv lone ami action. . 1 ' 1 - ‘ ami its various svnin ■' - aat*u.S;»e2»;-. .Stori BSoailacho, .'''.‘l. *'••<*« NlcSmcnM, JBillona rit'j .h,■!_ ufii.saiiH IL«iVB*iN, thev should bo.ju •n> -ly lor o.whoa-'L'.fo correct tlio diseased a.-nii,! <<■: .• iho oibtructiuns which cause it. l u >o- 25jari-lseua, hut onp mild lf.» *.-a r. t’C’l U- I'm «»nt, £>;tlni. 5,4 f 'T :i m‘‘i « s *‘ u l a>i, . in **» tl«« Niilo, V*. " then should bo continuouply a ,’ the diseased action of .li-auiM. 1,-.'’' ‘" ‘ !l ‘' !,;m = 0 U»osc complainO vs”i’ i W h , '?-T v ’ ‘ I ow«Hlnff* the* f- - :i I;n^° >icqii(nildososto pro it.i i (.a i •!'•••, n[ a ilnfrli. 1 *it:>}>v:'*su,nn l.i (lose should be taken ; :• ’> in • i I.' tie.ired sViert by sympathy. ' ‘ '/'• I imo ov two nils to pro -1 ••'■Him ami relieve thestomach. ~ 11 '‘‘‘'Hilate.s tlio stomach ami i uli into healthy action, restores the appetite, aid umirmatoi Ihn .system. Hence it Is otTcn ad where no serious doranpoment oxhk. a MU.') eels loleralilywe]],oJlfcn finds thatadn-e ii ,/i -m 1 ,ffs lmn 'loofilodlj' belter, IVom thou cleansing ami ronovntlnff effect on the dines ii\o apparatus. J Iflt. J. C. ATJJJI £ CO., Practical Chemists, T.OU'JILL. MASS.. XT. S. A. For Snlo by JOS. AVERSTICK,' Agent. Carilslo, Pa. Fob. 10 1870-lr ftltsccllancoug. B, E W I K G , CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER \VE«T MAIN STREET CARLISLE, PENN'A. A SPLNFDID ASSOUTMESTfOP NEW FURNITURE for the Holidays, comprising Camp Stools. Centro Tables, Dining Tables, Card Tuple's, Ottomons. What-Nots Ac., Ao., Sofas, Lounges, Rocklup Chairs, Easy Chairs, Reception Chairs, Bureaus, Secretaries, Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, FURNITURE T"' ° mC6 of the Latest Styles, COTTAGE FURNITURE 1 IN SETTa, Splendid Now Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES. In great variety Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Doc. 17.18U8 tf /"(AUTION.—I hereby notify nil per \j sons not to purchase or negotiate a note given by mo to Samuel linker, of rMonroo twp., for thirty-five dollars, bearing date December ID, IM7O. As I have not received value for said note. 1 will not pay the same. •JOHN BUROARD. Deo. 15,70—31* TjlOU RENT.—The Sloro Room now Jj occupied by L. T. Green/lold, within two poors of the Marlcet-Squnro. Possession nlven April Ist 1671, or perhaps aoouor, Apply to JAC’OiJ ZUG. Doc. 15# 70—If Mcl?ftddcn, Murfreesboro’ Proprietor ' , '‘-ir-.jjsod of iv Laxat Q ABLISLK Carriage Factory, A. B, SEBEK, Ilnsnowon Imml.ono Uozon SUJrunS Jn lilo latest styles, also Carriages, Kitchen . , , Spring Wagons, on hand, or made to order on short notice I l«*vo Procured the services of a flrst-clasa Wheolright, ami have bought the best wheel stock in the market, so that I feel confident of giving entire satisfaction. I also have on hand Survrint’s patent wheels. The Iron flange around the hub makes this wheel more dmablo than any other. Repairing and painting attended to promptly and on reasonable terms, A largo lot of second hand work on hands, for sale cheap. Dec. H.7U—Um Hotigjo to hotel keepers.- I will sell the Good Will and Fixtures' of HANHiON HOt/HE.al tlio Cumberland Val loy Depot, Carlisle, Pa. Price reasonable, call on or address, D ec, I, 70—It, Dissolution ok partnership. The partnership heretofore existing be . o m Samuel U. Claudy ami A. Woods Walker under iho nnmo ,of “walker & Claudy" in I'bo Tinware uml Stove Jtuslne.n, la this day dlKso'vod by mutual coment. Thu hooks of Iho linn w b u lull in the hundH ol M.C. Herman Kscj., fox* settlement SAMUEL R. CLAUDY. A. WOODS WALKKIt. Samuel 11. Claudy will continue In the Iln save and Ktovo business at the old place. 8 Nov. 10.70 r-a' v Jbartaonix. H A R DWARE AND O' U T L' E R Y, MILL EB & BO WEBS take this opportunity of directing the attention oftho community at large, and every person in particular, to their recently replenished stock of hard, w: ARE, They studiously avoided Investing during the high prices, and patiently waited the falling out of thcbottom before attempting to redllthel shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices, as near as possible, they have Invested largely and are prepared to guarantee to their friends and customers as low prifccs as any markotontside the cities. They especially invito the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders.. Our steek is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring for anything in our line. Wo have the agency of the Wlllcox * Gibbs SEWING MACHINE and would respectfully sk all those In wanlol a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox & Gibbs’ be fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and godso delivered to all parts of the town.free of charge.« Feb. 25.1b09.~1v 1870. GARLISLE 1870, HENRY SAXTON; I J. P. BJXLEB HARDWIRE HOUSE, H. Saxton & Co., iVb. 15 East Main .Street, CARLISLE, PA. Dealers In Imported and American Hardware, Building,Housekeeping,Fanning ana Mechanics HARDWARE! HARDWARE* Iron,. Horse Shoes, Nalls, Cement Paints, Oils, Glass. Codurwaro, Gum and Leather Belling, Rope Farm and School House Bells, Agricultural Implements GUKS, PISTOLS & AMMUNITION, Fine lablo and Pocket Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware, Cog Wheels. Halo & Champion Meat Cut ters, burner, Butcher Knives, Hand C<-m Shal lot's, Clothes Wringers, Lanterns, Coal Buckets. Sleigh Runners , Sleigh jßells, U0H.38 BLANKETS, to., to. Our New Pali and Winter Stock has Just been unpacked, and the prices of our Entire Stock been reduced in every department, and will posi tively supply our goods at Lower Prices than can elsewhere bo purchased. Wo buy exclusively of the best manufacturers, In largo lots, lor.Ca.slij ami obtain special rales. H. HAXTON & CO. ALL PERSONS knowing themselves Indebted to Henry Saxton prior to 1870, will please ranko settlement before the close of the year, ■ after which time they will bo placed In other hands for collection. ' , • HENRY SAXTON.* Dec. 1,70. damages. SARRIAGE BUILDING - ALL ITS BRANCHES, AND REPAf R Done promptly and at reasonable rat w CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND .SPRING WAGONS, T Always on hand or made to order. I” U,, e^ 1 ; a " ! iS.^ VRKIAOE s- buggies, o. SPRINO WAGONS for Good HOUSES. Second Hand Wagons of all Kinds Taken In exchange formwork, A. SBNSBMAN, stl 11 at work, ami invites nil his ofd .customers ami the public In general to give him a call. Remember the old established place, on Pitt street, north of the Railroad Depot, Carlisle. A FIRST CLASS LIVERY In conuccton with the above establishment. If. K. PEFPER. May 12 70-*Jy. Cor. South and Pitt Streets, UA lIUSLE, PA Buggies, 11, L. UfiKKHOLDER, Mansion Housk, Carlisle, I'u, iWcirlcal. PHYSICIANS NF.wYoUK.Atir.usl.-, 11,, ISi| Allow mo to call your attention ia,.,. RATION OF COMPOUND EXT laSm' rl The component parts are liirnnr , Cubohs, Juniper berries. LUU ' Ion? MODE OP PREPARATION.— Bucliu In Juniper Berrios, by dialllhitlon, to fern . ■ Bln. Cnbebs extracted by dlsi Inrnn.S I .* spirits obtained from Juniper Borrfc “v!l t o sugar Is used, and a small proportlni. n rlt. It Is more palatable than tm“?ow“n , Buchn, as prepared by Druggist, i, .... «» »'■ II sit Plant that emits Wr,Ci“? action ol Home destroys this (lus notfvn ' p 01, leaving a dark and glutinous del? 1 Mine Is the color of Ingredients. The 11S my preparation predominates; lie quantity of the other Ingredients are iS prevent fermentation; upon ImpSo,, S' be found not to bo a Tincture, ns So in { mneoprna, nor Is It a SyrupJnnd bo used in cases where fever or iidtSiV, 6 Ist. In this, you have the knowlcSS ! gredknts and the mode of preparation. fc Hoping Hint you will favor 11 will, „ pJobi'l'tou, 11CCU0 “ U n,cet Wl'lf}" »’r With n fooling of coulWeuco, I am, very respectfully, n. T, HKLMCOI.n, tlliein Ist nncl Druggist nr 1(1 Yg„ K x , I(me „ re frointho laigesLUtmriloctnrins Oheaiistfrllii World.] "lam acquainted with Mr. IT. •T. Hclmbcl he occupied the Drug Store opposite my re deneb, and was successful In conducting i business whore others had not been equally before him. I have been favorably impress with his character and enterprise.” WILLIAM WEIGIITMAS. Firm of Powei'S and Welghtman Manufocturl’ Chemists, Ninth ami Browu Streets,Phil delphln. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACTBUCIW, A weakness. The exhausted powers of Natu: which are accompanied by so many alanuin sy-mptons among wlilch will be found. hulls;* sition to Exertion,Loss of Memory.WakoliilDes Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil fact, Universal Lassitude. Prostration, nml bility to enter Into the enjoyments ofssciei The constitution, once aUeeted with Oaj&ui ■Weakness, requires the aid of Medicine l strenghteu and invigorate the 1 system, via HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHU Invurlabl; does. If no tneatmcutlssubrnltted to.Consurap Hon or insanity ensues. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCfIC In allectlous peculiar to Females, Is by any other preparation, as In Chlorosis, or Re tentlon, Pain fulness, or Suppression of Custom* ry Evacuations, and all complaints incident u the sex, or tlio decline oi* change of life. HELMBOLD’R FLUID EXTRACT BUCIK AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH will racltcaUf exterminate from the syslejn diseases arlslrj from habits of dissipation, at little expense,!!/ tie orno change In diet),no inconvenience or «• posui o: completely superseding those unpleu ant and dangerous remedies, Copaiva and Mer cury, in all these diseases. Use lIELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHC la all diseases of these organs, whether existing In male or female, from whatever cause original* lug, and no matter of how long standing. U» pleasant in .tusio and odor, “immediate" In ac tion, uud more strengthening than any of tU preparations of Hark or Iron. Those suHcrlug from hroken-dowu or delicate constitutions, procure the remedy at once. The reader must bo aware that, however sllgii! may bo the attack of ttio above diseases, ills car tain to nil'cct the bodily health and mental powers. . All the above disc nses require ihoafol of retie. HELMBOLD’ S EXTRACT BUCTIU great Diuretic. Sold bydlrugglsts everywhere. Price—sUj P [ - bottle, or U bottles for SU.SO. Delivered to MJ address. Describe aymptous lu ail communiM- Ilona. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and die"" cal Warehouse, 501 Broadway, N. Y. None ore genuine unless dono up m Bl ( graved wrapper, with fac-slmllo ol my cal. Warehouse, and signed . . ;n T. HKLMBOIiHi May 10, 70-ly iNZE NovivStar.i' I.Hi
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