Dr. J. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters as they will speedily remove the dark colored vlscld'iimner with winch theßowelsare loaded, at the same lime'stimulating the secre tions of the liver, ami generally restoring the healthy functions ol the digest ivo organs. The imlveisul popularity ol lids valuable remedy in regions subject to-muiMimiic lulltiences, Is s'uili cieiit evidence ol Us power as a remedy In such cases. > • For Skin Bison cs, Eruptions, Teller, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes. Er, dpelus, Itch, Scnrts, Uiscolol'atmns of the Skiu, iiumuis and Diseases of (he skin, or whatever name or nature, uro liteially dug up uud carried out ol the system m a short time by the use of these Bitters, onu bottle m such cases will convince the most iuciedulovts of their urullvo clleut. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you llnd ila Impurities bursting through the skin in l im ples, Erupt! ms or Sores; cleanse It wueu you llnd dt obstructed, and sluggish In ihe veins; cleanse It when IMs foul, and vmn* feeling will tell you when. Keep the blood pure ami the health ■ J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. M. MeBONALD vVCO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, Sun Fran cisco, Calllurula, aui!32 and 31 Commerce Street, ,Now York. ■CS-Sold by all Druggists ane now averugl t>g from to S7,(MI annual profit In its sale. There is a gieat want for the hook and a rich Held ollered, while it will elevate tho spiritual Comlliion by constant contact with and conversations upon its boantllul and eternal truths, * t AGENTS ON THE INSTALMENT FLAN will he furnished llmwmk in tine bindings, Tills Pian is quite popular and profitable In cities and large towns. We have an edition of the hook, superbly hound, with massive panelled sides, w itch has been everywhere received with mark ed fayor. Hu* scilptmns for the Flctorial Jllhle, In tills style and in this way, can ho obtained to an almost unlimited extent, as fbero is noouitav wtll'vl/Od him l hu make, which will yield Him so ri**l a return. We arc also .the Publishers of Potter’s St-md. aril IMUimii; or 1-lluill.v. I'ulpll, i-ouu.-l uu.l IM,„. lograph Himes and ieslamems— nearly ;pa> t jli- ferent styles-so well known everywhere for their accuracy of text, beauty of finish ami dn. rabillty of hlmllng., Always ask for Potter’s Standard Editions, and gel the hi-nt Cata logues containing siylesamJ prices furnished on application. For Circulars containing a full descrlpfimi of Tho Pictorial Family lllbie, with sample sht-ci, and tonus to Agon's, address “Potterlt .Stand ard Bible and Testament House,” JOHN E. POTTER & CO.. Publishers . OH and CI7 Sansom Bt-.Phll'n, March 27J. 1871-3 m (EitU SUibcrfiscmcnts. QPRING AND BUMMJ2U IMPOR O TATION—Ib7i. RIBBONS, MILLINERY, STRAW GOODS, ARMSTRONG, GAT R & CO., Importers and Jobbers of UONNET, TRIMMING & VELVKT UIDHONS, jioyNirr .silks, sa tiks a vel vf/is, LUonds, Nets, Crapes, Iluohe.s, Flowers. Feathers, Ornaments, ' STH.VW MONNKTS anil LADIES' If.vTS, Trimmed ami Unlrimrnod. .SIIAKKU HOODS. Ac. ~ and H.‘>o RAJL.TIMORE ST., , lIALTIMOUK, 'MD. Oiler llio larges* slock to be found In this country, ami mmimdlod In eliolcn vm'letv and cheapness, comprising the latest, European nov elties. Orders solicited, and prompt attention given, . > '«Mnrch il, INTO— Irn* 1871 F KIN(i j , 1871 NEW STYLES OK CARPETS! OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, . WINDOW SHADES, u'O,, Lower Than Ever! Give us a call ami examine for yourselves. E. 11. GOD3HALK. M 2 Market Street, Philadelphia. March 20, ISTO—!Un CiPHIJfG CAK'HIONS NOW pi UKADV MRS. M. A. BINDER, 1101 N. IT. Oir, Eleventh and Chestnut .S’.'.?., PHILADELPHIA. Importer and Designer of F A S H 1 O N S-, The old established and only reliable DRESS TRIMMING, PAPER PATTERN’, DRESS AND CLOAK making EMPORIUM. Elegantly trimmed Paper Patterns, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. . Fans, Gloves, Ribbons and Sashes, Laces, Em- • broideries, Jet. Gill, and Pearl Jewelry. Evening drosses and suits, made in the most fashionable stylo at shqrt notice. Perfect system of Dress Cutting taught. N. B .—Ordcra by mail, promptly attended to. Kub.JH.7l—Hm ©merles Jjl OR YOLK OW A PA TI HFA CTJOAA WOL P ’ S and examine his FRESH STOCK OF GROGBEIBS AT LOW PRICES, AT j\ t o. 44 Hast Pomfrei St. A new slock of PUSH (iilllCEßlliS Just opened at Goods seliluy'nt reduced prices- at ' T l ' o I! «»i Teas, Goffees, Sugars, Syrups, * At WOLF’S. TT AMI’S. (.AMPS, LAMPS! ' * At WOLF'S. FRUIT .IAHS AND .JELLY GLASSES At WOLE'S. Iyj’ACKEREL, ( MACKEREL, , No's. 1,2 and 9 Mackerel. In whole, half, or quar ter barrels, or kits, at the .lowest prices ever of fered In Carlisle; At WOLFIS. BEST hramls llnitr, Imcon, hams, shoulders, Hitch, drld beef, cheese, pickled and spiced salmon, sardines, smoked halibut, Burlington herring, scaled herring at WOLF'S. QUEERS WARE, Chitiaware, Glass wave, Earthenware and Woodware. ~ ' AtWOLb’S. T>URE Wiue and Cider Vinegar, X » At WOLF’S. Ko. -Pi, Past Pomfret S(., CARLISLE. Sop. 29. 70 —lv p RO GER IE;?, Ac. The subscriber hogs leave to Inform the cltl zeas of Carlisle and vicinity that ho has pur chased the Groec'ry Store of D. V, Keeny. No. 78 South Hanover Street, Caillsle, where ko will carry on the Grocery Business as usual. His as sortment Is varied, and consists in part of QUEENSWARB, GLASSWARE, STONE and EARTHEN WARE CEDAR and WILLOW WAER, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS. SPIUES.: FANCY SOAPS, ROPES. TOBACCO, FISH. ' OILS, HALTERS, SEGAIIS, HA LT, POTATOES, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR, FEED and a full assortment of articles.usnally kept In a first-class Grocery store. Give him a call, and satisfaction will bo guaranteed. Oct. 10 18(19, , JOHN HECKMAN. fflarriasrs- ARRTAGE IiGILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, AND REPAIRING done promptly and at reasonable rates CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, AND SPUING WAGONS, Always on hand or made to order. I will exchange CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, or .SPRING WAGONS for GOOD HORSES. Second Hand Wagons of all Kinds Taken In exchange for work, A. SENSEMAN, still nt work, and Invites all his old customers and the public In general to give him a call. RenmTiber Mu* old-fashioned place, on Pitt street, north of tho Railroad Depot. Carlisle. A FIRST CLASS LIVERY In connected with tho above osKhlWhmon t H. K. PEPPER. May 12, 1870-ly, CUMBERLAND NURSERY.—A largo slock of all kinds of Fruit ami Ornamental trees Grapo Vines, SiAnll Fruits, Hardy ami Green- house Flowers, Vegetable Plants and a general variety of everything In tho Nursery line. Every tiling sold.hero Is wammtcd'to be true to name. Orders from a distance will bo carefully ai« tended to,and sent In good condition. Largo deductions made on club or largo orders, Bond for a price list, or call at the Nursory, Every person invited to come. HENRY a. RUPP, Feb 07i — 4 ro man *to wn. Climb. Co„ Pa. HARDWA RE CUTLER Y, Ml LL HR a> HO IF 1C It ,V lake this opportunity of directing I he attention ofthe community at large, and'every person in particular, to their recently replenished stork ot HARD W AR E They studiously avoided investing during tut high priors, and patiently 'walled the taliin; mil ofthuholtom before attempting to rellll their shelves, and now that thingrfhave been reduced to old time prices, as near ns possible, they have hvvesled largely and arc prepared lo guarantee iTr UwdFtT{(Mifl»7aur'FustTmiers’^^ any market outside the cities. They especially Invitetho attention of meelmnles, farmers and builders, bur stick is complete and none need leur meeting with disappointment in emptijini for anything hi our Dm* .Wo havetho agency of IheWlllcosA* Gibbs s ions cun buy Justus cheap ns if present ut tho store. March 2,71—8 m. Sjartniiavc. AND FOR 23il> (Sootis BE MO Y Ai,! L T. GREENFIELD. Beautiful New Store Room! Noi 18 East Main Btre,et s I'ive doors below the old room. I will continue to odor hatv.alns in ail kinds of goods. SPRINGS- STOCK BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE POPLINS, WHITE PIQUES, NAXSOOK MUSLINS, Domes tic : Groocls. «•< is FUUIT (IF I-fIDN 18 cts. ■ '' WAMPUTTA 21) rts, . ' I.ANCAPTKB OFNHHAMP at 10 els Elegant DOMESTIC GINQItAMS at 12's ~,s TICKINGS, nil widths, reduced In price. New stock of COTTON PANTS STUFF Just received very cheap. New stock of • TAILS LINENS, NAPKINS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW MUSLINIs, at prices that defy competition, A sjteoinl bargain in DEESSGOODS from unction, will bo sold at 12J4 and Id cents per yard, lo make room for other goods, CLOTHS AID CASSIMERES. In this department, I’nm prepared To offer special Inducements, Elegant stock of vf.u f mwi MERES and SUITINGS just received. Suits Furnished to Order al the shortest notice, A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. PRICES VERY LOW 1 would say to all who want a bargain to call at the New Room, No. IK. directly onpoillc Xartou'it fJartlwnro Store, whore you will lltui exactly what you want, and at the very lowest prices. - March !i. H 1871. SPRING■ OPENING Frysi3 er • CABPE |T HOUSE No- 23 East Main St., Carpets 1 Carpets ! The largest assortment of Carpets in this valley, comprising English Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Plys, Extra Superfine, CARPETING, OIDCILOTHiS, lii all widths and nil styles, choice marble patterns for Halls, Ac., Ac. Looking-Glasses, MATS AND MATTINGS, Carpet Chains and Window-shades* vu«< Which we are selling lower than can ho bought elsewhere. Wall-Papers! : Wo hpvo received a largo and well selected stock of Wall-Papers,which we of fer at the lowest rates. TINTS, Double Widths. Gold, Satin, Wall-papers of every style, price and quality, designs for Parlors, Chambers, Halls. Cilices, Borders, Mouldings, Ac., Ac. We are selling all our goods at city prices, and are prepared to offer induce ments to all who call. Cash paid for WOOL. March 2,71—3 m Mas JEemcwed TO HIS j.s±a just reecdved v,* at greatly reduced price*. gEi0:03.333.0;r > L. T. GREENFIELD, CABL’ISIiE. —OF-- (Sawyer’s Old Stand.) Superfine, Ingrains, TwoPlys, Plain and Twilled, Yenitians, Bag*, Hall and Stair In Endless Varieties. Wall-Papers!! Oak and Marble EBYSINGEB A WEISER E)in ffiootis NEW DELAINES, swisses, INDIA TWILLS, -So. 18 Hast Main ht. 1871 • e or) • r • k. Sfolics, CTimuatP. JVc Q.UANJ) OK THE FAM, UASU’AION. RiHNESUITIi & mi\ i\'j. f>'2*anH ar«» nmv prepared to furnish their patrons and the public generally with - every uriiclu in their line, on the most-accommodating terms. With u large and varied as ortment, t> which audi tors are constantly made, they feel confident that in quality and pricy they are ahead o all competition. r.tLOR KTOVFS, ‘ » 01-VICR STOVKM, i his department of their stock Isamoxcellccl forartislic design, snperlorllnis i, anil simplici ty. «tf arrangement, amougwhieh mav be men- Mom* 1 tin* . St'N SYSI DM I'lltE I‘I.ACiO JIKATKtI, MTNXY SIDIO DOUIJMvaVENjC HAIU.ICV SIIKAF. XQllLli COOK. and .NOVELTY I’AItI.OU COOK BTOV .wllb a variety of other Cook Stoves well krow for their excellence. KITCHEN RANGES, of nil kinds, inciudlngthn celebnueu NATIONAL RANGE, B A S E ; U u R N E U 8 ’ If you want an Ornamental Stove, If you want an Economical Stove. It yon waiita Powerful Heallng.stovo If you want a Perpetual Fire Keeping Stove, call and examine our slock, whore you will find ttio. RIENTAL IK.) T 15 LA ST, with reversible ue . ov ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER. . SPEAR'S KBVOUVINO iSom.™ ’“ nro ■ • AND MAGIC LIGHT BASE BURNERS, with a large assortment of PARLOR AND OFFICE STOCKS, also -SHEKT lI’.ON ANT). TIN WAII IT, plain and Japanned, Including Toilet Ware. f , , , ' Cash and Deedßoxes ihoa-J, Lake, and Sugar Raxes. » ■Spoons of all kinds. n . t , Ladles. Lanterns. Coal Buckets. Enameled and Plain Hollow Ware, Wrought Iron Pons. Shovels and Tonga, Coal and 1" lourcdevi'H, 1< lat hobs, Brass Keitlea. Fruit Jars, Ac., *c., embmetnga largo and conmloie assortment to which w<* Invite the attention of buyers, w e arc also prepared to tarnish . Pttnlps for Cisterns and Deep .Wells mmlrntfo"" 10 11,0 «elohrnloU CUCUMDER WOOD PUMP. warrantcu genuine. Constantly on liana Sl’O-VE.BRICK AND REPAIRS FOR STOVES n) “{i SPOUTING. AND J(BJ WORK attended lopiomplly aml-ou reasonable terms' UST 1 Old Slaves taken in Exchange. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestow ert on us we are dptermlnod.by Irnmmsed'eltbrt tl merit a couilmiance of it. and respectfully -solves 10 iniL> c lo uull nutl exutnlng for them unrNEHjriTH &rupp. Nos. (12 and ill, North Hanover St., ~ Carlisle, Pcnnn STOVE AND TINWARE establishment n g Kh »;>rulnforo Pxlstlng between Walken .A. Clandv having been dissolved bv mutual consent, I hereby announce ro the Carlisle ami surrounding conn try (hat I have opened a • lew Stove anti Tinware Sto in the largo frame building, on tho corner of West High ami West formerly occupied by Cornelius A Bosh. - . . Having tu largo and complete slock of Stoves anti Tinware on band selected with the greatest care expressly for this marxet. my customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality and price. Sheetiron and Tinware, constantly on hand ami made up border My slock of Tin ware embraces everything usuallv Ucplln a llrsb class tin establishment. " * ' am * promptly attend- Stoves! Staves! Stoves! fi lam now prepared to exhibit to the Winter urmle a large amt wclMu-sorted stock of the best nat.efuH of Stoves, Having (he agonny of tlio following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: MOiINING GLORY-. LIGHT HOUSE. BON-TON. „ IUWEBUB, BEACON LIGHT ’ EGG, OFFICE and PAUL' il STOVES. Hi 15 selection of Cook Stoves embrace tlio following: Superior, ' Noble Cook, Excelsior, Niagara, - Quaker City, and Coral. Stove'Repairs conMatrtly on hand, I am agent f«r*a PAT E N T STEAM PIPE, for heating mil’s, factories, Ac., and prepared to furnish and place them In position at short notice. Having nn experience of 22 yours In this busi ness, I would respectfully solicit a shine of the public patronage, leeilug coiiildont that I will give satisfaction. 1 A. WOODS WAT.RER. Dec. 22. 70—If rjIHE BEST, And.’decldedly the largo.stjslock of FILL m WlYffiß GOODS. In Carlisle! for Men's, Youths’, find Roy’s Wear to be found at the old and popular store of Isaac Invingston. JVb. 22, North 11. t.-i-over Street, Where you can tlrnl lli6 latest productions of European and American manufacture, CLOTHS of every description and quality, and all the va« ilous popular and fashionable t hades. OVER-COATINGS, The largest assortment ever displayed. CASSIMEKES in endless variety, TWEEDS. SATINETS, \ splendid stock of Vestings. An immense Ktuolc of READY-M AIMS CLOTH IMG ui. our own manufacture equal to garment made to order. A splendid assortment of • GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, unlca Valises, Carpetbags, Don't foil ami Kive us a call. Weave determined to soil cheaper than any House In town. ISAAC LIVINGSTON. No. 22, North Hanover street, Carlisle. Established 1817. Oct. 20 1870, ly. FOR HALE.—The two and a-lmlf Mo ry HUICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a iwO'Ktory nude Building. Hiumted ,'n, di South Bmlforj street, next door to the German Church. Possession given April Ist. Apply to nr address W. Hi FLEMING. 100 South Eront Slv. Phlla. Jan ' IST I. GABPETINt and all utlier iclnds of HOUSE FUHN[SUING GOODS nst I'ecvlvccl at tlir MY imps STORE. A mil lino of all ynuli'H of X’ARPKTH. * LOWELL THREE PLY. host (iii I lie mai'kid, In new and elegant styles. LOWELL EXTtiA SUPERFINE, ENGLISH TAPESTRY In boaulUnl styles. nil now colors ami palters. Great, bargains in . Borcleicd Tov’els, Sheetings: Muslins, Tickings, Coverlets, . Quilts and everything else in the house-furnishing lino. Knives ami Tories, LADIES 1 DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS, itc., in event vnrletv, selling at the lowest possi ble, prices. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO, ALL.-Do not full to glvo us a call, ns wo nan prove to you that.you can save money bv buying your Dry Goods nml Carpets at the Central Dry Goods Store. March f), IST! JQIiU «S aMM 3IEMICIJIJES . THE BEST PL AC E PURE AND RELIABLE Medicines and' fine Chemicals JOSEPH B. HAVERSTIOK’S, Suuftv Hanover StveeA, Drugs, „ Medicines, Chemicas y l\ [hooks Fancy Goods, Confeclionarieh . 'per fumerj/y Toilet Articles, isordere*i Liver, Stomach, or IMPURITY OF i THE BLOOD. Rcatihe follow lug Kyniplotu* Constipation, Flatulence. Inward Piles. Hull ness of Blood to tlie Head. Ac-ldltv of thesima ach, Nausea. Hoail-butn. DDgustTov Food, 1-tt ness or Weight In the .Stomach, Sour Eructa tions, Kinking or Fluttering at the Pit,of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurtled or HllUcult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sudocallng Sensations when In n Dying Posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Weljs before t ho Sight, Dull Pajnlntho Head, Deficien cy of PmvptruUnn, Yellowness of the Skin ami Eyes, Pain In Hie Side, Had;, Chest.Dimbs. Ac,. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning In the Fh.sh. Constunt imaginings of Evil, and Hreai Depios hlon of Spirits. All these Indicate Disease of tho Diver or Dlgosbvd Organs combined with Im pure blood. The use of the Bitters or Tonic will soon cause the above symptoms to disappear, ami the pa tient will ecotyie well and hcaithy. Dr, Hoof land’s Grech Oil, Li