I D GCltje atbertisnnentg. I •li A GREAT JUJEDJCAI. .DISCOVERY DB WALKER’S CALIFORNIA •VINEGAR S ' BITTERS '.Hundreds of thousands bear testimony to their Wonderful Curative Elliots. . „ WHAT AiRE THEY? ' ■ THEY AUKINOT <j VILE FANCY BRINK. 'Altaic of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits cud tßoiuae Liquors doctored, spiced mid sweetened to please the taste*called “Tonics.” ••Appotlz •• Restorers*” *ci; thatlead tho tippler on to ■drunkcnnesa’aild ruin, but hro a true Medicine, made from tho Native Hoots and Herbs of Cali fornia; freo from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They aro tho Groat Blood Purifier and aLlfo Giving Principle a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator of tho System, carrying oil all polsonpus matter And-restoring the blood to a healthy condition.. •.No person can lake these Bitters according to •direction and remain long unwell, provided tho bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or ■other means and the vital organs wasted be yond the point of repair. , For Intlomraatory and Chronic Rheumatism ana Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Billions, ’ Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Livei, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bittern have been most succesful. Such diseas * os are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is gener ally produced by derangement of tho Digestive Organs. j 'the Shoulders, Coughs,' Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, bad - taste In the-Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation .of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in tho regions of Iho Kidneys and a hundred , ocher., painful symptoms, are the offsprings ol Dyspepsia. * . They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled clllcacy in cleansing tho blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to tbo whole system. BUlous, Remittent and Intermittent Fever, which are so prevalent In the valleys of. our groat Rivers throughout tho United States, espe nu»Utt those of the Mississippi, Missouri, Jlllnols, Tennessee, hIIIIIUCnHna ) nj;h>.um.n|A\t^ | -WlUlU i do, Brazos, Pearl, Alabama Mobile,.Savannah, Roanoke, and many others with their vast tributaries, during the Siftumer and Au tumn, and remarkably so during seasons of un usual heal and dryness, are invariably accom panied by extensive derangements of tiio stqmnch and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There aro always more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and Irritable state ol the stomach, and cleat torpor of the bowels, being clogged up .with Vitiated accumulations. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a power 'fill Influence upon these various organs, is es sentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which tho Bowels are loaded, at tho some time - stimulating tho secre tions of the liver, and generally restoring tho - healthy functions of tho digestive organs. The universal populaiity of this valuable remedy In regions subject to miasmatic influences, Is sufll . dent evidence of its power as a remedy In such oases. ■ For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring-worms; Scald-Head, Sore Eyes. Er/upolua,.ltch, Scurls, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of tho Skin, or • whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system m a' short time by the uso of these Bitters. One bottle In such cases will convince the most Incredulous of their uratlve effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Bloo’d whenever you Hud Its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim ples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in tho vqlus ; cleanse It when it is foul, and your feeling will tell you when. -Keep tuo blood pure and tbe health of tho system will follow. . Pin, Tape and other Worms, lurking In the system of so many thousands, are oflectunliy de stroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the clrculai around each bottle, print ed in four languages—English, German, French and Spanish. ... J, WALKER, Proprietor. R. .M. McDONALD «t CO., Druggists and Gen.-Agents, San Fran cisco, California, and 32 and 31 CoinmercoStreet, New York. * : 4s“ Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Dec. 8,70— 1 v . WANTED ! ■ ~ A RICH FIELD I A NOBLE WORK !! TIIEJtBW PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE, with over , 1,000 ILLUSTRATIONS; 50-000 References. A FAMILY RECORD AND FAMILY ALBUM. THE PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE contains a storehouse of Information that can only reach tbo in Iml through, the.eye. -Its Illustrations carry one back to the moat Important era of the world, and are of themselves a comprehensive review of the Scriptures, representing the most Interesting Views, Characters, Symbols, Histor ical Events, Landscape scenes, Antiquities, Cos tumes, Roasts, Birds, Irtsects, Plants, Minerals, Coins, Medals, Jnsoriptlonsmul JncldShls refer red to throughout the Sacred Text. They attract the eye, conect erroneous Impressions, awaken new* thoughts, and furnish clearer views of Di vine Truth. As a help to Parents. Ministers, and Sabbath*school Teachers in fulfilling the duties ftheir sepnrate and high vocations—and to all there to whom immortal souls are intrusted— his splendid Pictorial Volume cannot be over stimated. It Is tbo 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 thc-parlor, Most profitable for the study . THE PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE, lu addi tion to the features already alluded to. contains tho Apocrypha, Concordance, Psalms in Metre, aSummary of the Sacred Truths as taught lu the Inspired Booh, together with numerous and comprehensive Tables and other Historical and Explanatory Matter, embodying the labors of many of the most eminent Biblical scholars. It Is printed on the finest calendered paper, from clear and open type, in one large and handsome quarto volume, and Is bound lu tbo-most dura ble and attractive manner, while the prices are sufllclently low to place It within everybody’s reach. EXPERIENCED AGENTS are wanted throughout the country for Its sale, with whom liberal arrangement will be made. An opportu nity of equai'promlse Is rarely or never presen ted.' Its sale will not be'-llmitccl to any period, but will cohtinue for a lifetime, constantly In creasing with thq growth and Intelligence of the country. It Is therefore desirable that thoso who engage With iis. shall- do so with a view to ma king the business a permanent one. ' MINISTERS, TEACHERS, STUDENTS. FAR MERS, YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, those who would meet with the 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 SP.OOO to S7,C)OU annual profit in Its sale. There Is a great want for the book and a rlch.flold offered, while it will elevate iho spiritual condition by constant contact with and conversations upon-its bcautitul and eternal truths. AGENTS ON THE INSTALMENT PLAN will 1) t f uruishbd the work lu lino bindings. Tills plan la quite popular and profitable lu cities and large towns. Wo have un edition of the book, superbly bound, with massive panelled sides, which has been everywhere received with mark ed favor. Subscriptions for the Pictorial Bible, m this style and in this way, can bo 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. Wo are also the Publishers of Potter’s Stand ard Editions of Family, Pulpit, Pockc* and Pho tograph Bibles and Testaments—nearly DUO 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 application. For Circulars containing a full dcscrlpfion of The Pictorial-Family Bible,'.With sample Sheet, and terras'to Agents, address *• Potter s Stand ard Bible and Testament House,” JOHN. E.' POTTER * CO., Publishers,.. 014 and 017 Sanson? SL, Phll’a March 23.1871-0 m .. ; • mHEBUNi,; J " ■ CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. tde mmmsLY m. A’cicspinpcr of;ihc Present Times, % Intended /or the People Now on Earth. Including Farmers, Mechanics, Merchants, Pro fesslonalAlen, Workers, Tninkers, and all Man* ner of Honest Folks,'and the Wives, Boss, and Daughters of nil such. . NLY ONE DOLLAR/ AY BAR ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR $6O. Or less than One Cent a Cent a Copy. Let there be u 851) Ciuh at every I’oslOillce. SEMI-WEEKLY RUN,.$a A YEAR.* ho same size nud general .eharacter.na THE WEEKLY, but with a greater variety of miscel laneous reading, and furnishing the news to its subscribers with greater freshness, because It conies twice a week instead oi once. THE DAILY SUN, SO. A YEAR. A preeminently readable newspaper,’ with the largest circulation In the world. Free, Jude pendentanp fearless, in politics. All tho news from everywhere. 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' , Ten copies, one year.separately addressed (and an extra copy to getter up of club,) sixteen Dollars. > . SEND YOUR MONEY , . • n-Pos Office orders, checks, or drafts on New York,wherever convenient. It not, thou regls. tor the letters containing money. Address, ! I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, ' April 27,1871- Hun Oilloe, N. *Y. City (Kill) atbccfisements. QPKING 'AND BUMMEtt IMPOIi n Tat .* —1871.' RIBBONS, MILLINERY, STRAW" GOODS, i ARMSTRONG, OA T .B& CO Importer* andJobbdra of BONNET, TRIMMING VELVET RIBBONS. IiONJvJUT SILKS, tf.4 TINS tt VELVETS, Blonds, Nets, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, •• STRAW BONNETS add LADIES’ HaTS, Trimmed and Unlnmined. SHAKER HOODS, Ac. 237 nml 239 BALTIMORE ST., , BALTIMORE. MD. Offer tho lal-feest Stock to bo found In this country, nu'd.uucqDAUcd In choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest European nov elties. Orders solicited, and prompt attention given, March 23,1571-3m* 1871 SPIiING! 1871 NEW STYLESOF CARPETS! ' \ - OIL CLOTHS. MATTING, , . WINDOW SHADES. Ac., Lower Than Ever '• Give us a call and examine for yourselves. E. H. GOD3HALK. 832 Market Street, Philadelphia. March 23,1871—3 m ( TURUBEBA— What is it? It is a .1 sure nnd perfect remedy for nil diseases of The Liver nnd Spleen, Enlargement or Obstruc tion 6f Intestines, Urinary, Uterine, or Abdominal Organs. Poverty or a Want of Blood, Intermit - tant or Remlttant Fevers, lufla mation of the Liver, Dropsy. Sluggish Circulation oft ho Blood, Abscesses. Tumors, Jaundice, • Scrofula; Dyspepsia, Ague and Fe ver, or their Concomitants. Do. Wells having become aware of the extra ordinary medical properties of the South Amer oan plant, called JUBUBEBA, sent a sueclal commission to that country to procure It In Its native purity, and having found its wonderful curative properties to oven exceed tho anticipations formed by Ha great reputation has concluded to offer it to the public, and. Id happy to stale that he has perfected arrange ments for a regular month ly supply ol this won* derful Plant. Helms spent much time experi menting and Investigating as to tho most effi cient preparation from it. lor popular uso, and has for some tlrao used In his own practice with most happy results tho effectual medicine now presented to the public as DU. WELLS’ EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA, and ho confidently recommends It to every fam*. By as a household remedy Which should be freely taken as-a Blood Purlfyer in all derange ments of tho system and to animate and fortlly all.weakrind Lymphatic temperaments. JOHN Q. ICELLUGG, Plait St. N. Y., Sole Agent for" the United States. Price One Dollar per bottle. Send for circular. May 18.1871-4 W MOS KILLBORN & CO.’S Furniture, 'Mattress, Feathers, ami BEDDING WABEROOMH, •11 jVortfi Tenth St.. Below Arch, Philadelphia. CHAMBER F U U N IT U R E Spring Beds, Spring Cots. Spring, Hair, Husk and Straw Mattresses, Feathers, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Counterpanes, Comforta bles, Blankets, Quilts. Call and see the Woven Wire Mattress , The best Bed over offered for sale. N. B.—Our intention la to treat all customers so that .they will become permanent dealers with us,and orders will receive toe same’ alien* tion, and poreons can buy just os cheap as 11 present at tbo store. March 2.71—8 m. ©coteries JPOR YOUR OWN SATISFACTION WOLF’S and examine his FEES H STOCK OF GROCERIES AT LOW PRICES, AT No. 44 East Pomfret &t* A uew'stock ol FRESH GROCERIES Just opened at . WOLF'S. cods reduced prices at Tsa WOLFS, lie Bet Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, , At WOW'S. TT AMPS. LAMPS, I ' At WOLF’S. . FRUIT JARS AND JELLY GLASSES At WOLE'S. jyj*ACKEREL, MACKEREL, Nos. I, 2 and 3 Mackerel, In whole, half, or quar ter barrels, or kits, nt the.’lowest prices over of fered in Carlisle, At WOLFIS. BEST brands Hour, bacon, bams, shoulders, flitch, drld beef, cheese, pickled and spiced salmon, sordines, smoked halibut, Burlington herring, scaled herring at ~ b b - • WOLF'S. QUEENBWARE,, Chinaware, Glass ware, Earthenware and Woodware, At WOLF’S. "DURE Wine and Cider Vinegar, . At WOLF'S. No* -14, East Pomfret CARLISLE; Sep. £9.70- v GROC B R Y and PROVISION STORK. iVo 78 West Main Street > CARL [ H L E (IVashmoocVs Old Stand.) The subscriber, having leased tho above v'oll known store-room, has opened with a new and largo slock of wo'l-acleeted Fresh Groceries.— His stock will bo found to bo complete in every particular, and everything sold will bo war ranted ns represented. lie Ims on hand and now ready for delivery GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS. You will Had everything you wish In the way o Groceries, Queeusware, - Glassware, Willow and Cedarware, Stone and Crockeryware, Choice Hams, Dried Beefy'" Balognu, Beef Tongues, Biscuits and Crackercs of every description. Pics led Oysters, ■ Sardines, » English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, Ac., and no end to a good assortment of NOTIONS. , DRIED, canned and PICKLED FRUITS of kinds constantly on hand. FLOUR and FEED of the best grades, and In, quantities i o suit purchasers. Goods sent to any part of thotown If desired. Call and price for yourself at No. 78 West Main street. All kinds of OOUNTBYPRODUCE :uken in exchange for goods. O. L. DEVENNEY. 78 Wwt Mala Btreet, March 16,71, Sbatfilimre H A BDWABE AND CUTLERY. MILL HR <& BO f¥ ER 8 lake this opportunity of directing tho attention of tho community at largo, and every person In particular, to their recently replenished stock ol HARD W A R E They studiously avoided Investing during the high prices,and-*jpatleutly’waited tho falling out of tho bottom before attempting to refllllheli: now that things havc beon requceA to old time prices, us near as possible, they have Invested largely ond are prepared to guarantee to,their friends and customers as low prices us any.market outside the cities. They especially luvitetho attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stack is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring for anything lu our line. Wo have the agency of the Wlilcox & Gibbs? SEW T N G MA C H IN E , ami would respectfully sk all those >• wuuloj a Machine, to examine the WUlcox & Gibbs’ be fore purchasing. All-orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. Jan. 12 1871—lv 184() Wlio * tsa * e auc * eta^* CARLISLE' HARD WIRE HOUSE, Henry Saxton, J. P. Bixlkr, d. B. Saxton. H. Saxton &uCo., Wo have- just returned from tho cities with a full replenishment of our slock In all Us various departments preparatory to our Spring Trade. Having had 25 years’ experience In business, buying of the most reliable manufacturers in. very largo quantities for CASH, • We secure “Jobbers’ rales,” thereby offering speclaliudUceinonls. We would Invite tho at tention ol the public to our Immense slock of Building Hardware, 1,000 kegs nails, 20 tons Wetherlll & Buck White Leads, colors, French and' American window glass and mirror plates, flaxseed oils, varnishes, &c., &c„ Cement, Calcine Plaster, Putvo Sand, Ac., &c, ... Farming Hardware; AND AGRICULTURAL Implements. Homes, Chains, Shovels. Forks, Rakes. Scythes, Snaths, Sledges, Drills, Crowbars; Digging irons, Dupont’s Glazed Blasting Powder, Rope, Farm Bells, Grain Bags, 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. &c. COAGHMAKERS’ GOODS, Axles, Spokes, Hubs, Felloes and Trimmings, BLACKSMITHS’ GOODS, Iron and Steel, Burden’s Horse and Mule Shoes, Nalls, Rods, &c. Hardware Tools, for all me chanical branches from best English and Ameri can makes, constantly on hand and warranted. HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE., Cedarwnre, Pearl, Ivory and Rubber Handled Table Cutlery, Silver Plated Forna and Spoons, Curtain Cornices, Bands, Stair Hods, Clothes Wringers, Bad Irons, Plain and Porcelain Boil ers, Solid Iron Pans, Patent Ice Cream Freezers &C..&C. Woatonholm & Rodgers’ Fine Pocket Cutlery andSclssois. Wire, Moss and Flower Baskets. Fine Bird Cages, Fluting Machines, Curling Irons,, *c. Eureka Slating for coating Blackboards. Pre pared Harness 01l nnd Blacking. Special ar rangements for furnishing Marble Tiling and Slate Mantles. Solo agents for Plank’s Plows. Sole agents for the Patent Post Hole Digger, digging a post hole In one-half mb uto. Solo agents for Palmer’s Patent Adjustable Iron Planes. -Goods delivered free, and with great prompt ness. Will guarantee goods to merchants as low as city prices, saving freights la most cases. Thankful for past, And soJlcltingyourklnd pat ronage In future. Wo remain, respectfully, H. Saxton & Co., No* 15 East Main street, March 16,71. . '■ CARLISLE. PA. jfftlsceUaneous. gTKOHM &. SPONSIiER, No 13 South Hanover .Street, ‘CARLISLE, PA, Thankful for the patronage extended them heretofore, do now announce their usual large stock of SPRING STYLES :Of - BOOTS AND SHOES FOR LADIES* AND MISSES’, GENTS’ AND BOY’S’ YOUTHS’ AND CHILDS’, which are unrivaled for, comfort and beauty Also TRUNKS AND VALISSES, MEN AND BOYS' HATS, AH of which will bo sold at small profits. Call one and all and get a full equivalents for your money. Oct. 12 187&-IV AGENTS WANTED for “Convent Life Unveiled,” by Edith .O'Gorman, es caped Nun, whoso disclosures are thrilling and startling. FRANKLIN PUB. CO., 712 Chestnut St., Phlfa.. Pa. May 18, 71—Iw WANTED-AGENTB. ($2 per dny) to sell the celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Has the under-feed; . makes the “ lock 9titch, u (alike on both sides,) and is fully licensed. The best and cheapest family Sewing Machine In the market. Address ■JOHNSON. CLARK * CO., Boston, Mass., Pitts burg, Pa., Chicago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo. May 18, 71—Iw QOQQ * u 18 days ma de by one agent. tj)/000 Doyou>vanta situation as salesman at or near borne to make $5 to 820 per day selling our new 7 strand Whitt Wire Clothes Lines to last forever. Sample free, oddresa HUDSON RIVER WIRE WOUkS.I3O Malden Lane,cor. Water St., N. Y., or 10 Dearborn St,, Chicago. May 18,71 —Iw TO BOOK AGENTS.—Wo * will Rend a handsome Prospectus of our ew Illustrated Family Bible containing over 200 tine Scripture Illustrations to any Book .agent, free of charge, Address NATIONAL PUB. CO.. Philadelphia, Pa. May 18 r 7l—lw rpHE BIBLE HAND BOOK. ‘ By ALBERT L. UAWSON. No teacher, student, or blble reader should bo without a copy, as the price places It within the reach of all. Agents, (to whom liberal coramls slons will be given,) wanted In every town and county In the land. Will furnish a sample copy, (with terms to Agents) by mall, postage prepaid, on receipt of the list price, 81 60. E. M, BRUCE, No, 18 North 7th St., Philadelphia, Pa; May 18, 71—Ivv CARBOLIC TABLETS Those Tablets present the Acid In Combination with other efllcleut remedies, In a popular iorm, for the cure of all Throat and Lung diseases. HOAUHENES9 and ULOEIIATION of tho Throat aro Immediately relieved, and state ments aro constantly being sent to the proprie tor of relief Incases of throat dllllcul ties of years standing. OAUITOM—Don't let worlhoss articles be palmed oil*on you, bo sure you got only Well’s ‘John Q,. Kkltxxio, Platt Htreet, N. Y., solo Agent. Hold by Druggists. Price !i>cents a Box. Rend for Circular. May 18, 71-4 w K EDUCTION OF PRICES TO CON form to Reduction of Duties. Great flavins lo consumers, by getting up clubs. Bond for our Now I’rlQoLibt and a club form will accompany It, containing full directions—making a largo saving to consumers and remunerative toolub organizers. TJiE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., til and 83 Vosoy street, N. Y. April 27,1871-4 W 1871. SPRING | New Store! L. T. GREENFIELD, No. 18 East Main Street, Opposite Saxton’s Hardware Store. , • - 111111 French and English DRESS GOOD S, SILKS, JAPANESE SILKS, , JAPANESE POPLINS. BLACK AND. WHITE SERGES, BLACK AND WHITE TOPLINS, SILK MIXED SERGES, BRIGHT PLAIDS For Children. A great variety of uew goods for LADlJi’ia ,‘itUT.S. In BLACK ALPACAS, I defy competition for beauty lu luster, weight, quality and price they surpass any ever offered this market. Full Btoclc of 5,000 yds. CALICOES, at G, 8, 10 and 12* cts. : GOOD DOMESTIC GING HAMS at 10 and 12 cts.: APPLETON “A ” MUSLIN at 12* cts.: SEMPER IDEM MUSLINS at 16 cts..; WAMSUTTA MUSLINS only 20 cents. LINENS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES/SU AWLS, HOSIERY and O- Ij OVE JS, AT POPULAR PRICES CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. Having enlarged this department I am prepared to offer an assortment that canuot bo surpassed by any of our merchant taylors, FRENCH SUITINGS. RENCH CLOTHS AND CASSIMKRES, in great varieties. All garments made to order, and nndor' the direction of Arsf class workmen over the latest New York designs. ' lam happy to announce to the public that I And my new Store Room a' grand success, our cu tomera all congratulate ns on the light airy appearance of the new store. No old goods kept on band, to annoy the people with at war prices. ..But a uew lively stock a. the very lowest market rates. Thankful for the encouragement I have received In my new undertaking, I would respeo If ask a continuance of the same. April, 27, 1871, 1871. SFRINGr OPENING Frysinger 4 Weiser’s CAR PET H O U S E No- 23 East Main St., :(Sawyer’s Old Stand.) Carpets! Carpets ! The largest assortment of Carpets in this valley, comprising English Tapestry, Brussels, Three-Plys, ’" Extra Superfine, CAEPB T IN G , OIL£!IiOTHS, In all,widths and all styles, choice marble patterns for Halls, Ac., Ac. Looking-Glasses, MATS AND MATTINGS, Carpet Chains and Window-shades, Which we are selling lower than can bo- bought elsewhere. Wall-Papers! Wall-Papers!! We have received a-Jarge and well selected stock of Wall-Papers,which we of fer at the lowest rates. TINTS. Double Widths. Gold, Satin, Oak and Marble Wall-papers of every style, price and quality, designs for Parlors, Chambers, Halls. Offices, 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.i March 2, 71—Sat New Goods!! Has now on exhibition n magnificent stocic of Suitable for the SPRING TRADE, L. T. GREENFIELD. CAR LI SLE. —OF— Superfine, Ingrains, Two-Plys, Plain and Twilled, Venitians, Rag, Hall and Stair In Endless Varieties. SCOTCH AND ENGLISH CHIVOTS AMEERICUNGOODS, 1871, PRYSINGER & W.RISER Stphea, fflhttoare, &c 1871. QKANIX OPENXNC? RIIINESMITII & RUPP, No, G 2 and G l North Hanover Street, Tin and Sheet-ron Workers, AND DEALERS IN Cook, Parlor, and every variety of H E A 'i.' ,1 N G S T O V E S The subscribers, having erected ‘a commodious store room, adjoining their old Bland, aflordlng increased facilities for business, are now prepared to furnish their patrons and generally with every article in their line, on the most accommodating terras. With a largo and varied as-ortthent, to which uddl tons are constantly made, they feel confident that In quality and price they are ahead o all ’c'dmpeturour'"' , PALOR STOVES, This department of their stock is unexcelled forartlstic design, suporlorllnlan, and simplici ty of arrangement, amongwhlch may bo men tioned the SUNNY SIDE FIRE PEACE HEATER, BUNNY SIDE DOUBLE-OVEN COOK BARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK,, and ..NOVELTY PARLOR COOK STOVE, with a variety of other Cook Stoves well kro> for their excellence. KITCHEN RANGES, of all kinds, Including the colobraieu NATIONAL RANGE. BASE BURNERS, If you want an Ornamental Stove, If you want an Economical Stove, If you want a Powerful Heating Stove, If you wnftt a PerpoUuvl.Firo Keeping Stove, cull and examine our slock, whore you-will And the; RIENT.VL HOT BLAST, ORIENTAL ‘. oven SPEAR'S REVOLVING ™ms AND MAGIC LIGHT BASE BURNERS, with a large assortment of PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, ' , , 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 Tongs, Coal and I* lourSlevos, Flat Irons, Brass Kettles. Fruit Jars, &c., Ac., embracing n largo and complete assortment to wliich We Invite the attention of buyers. W o are also prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and , Deep Wells W£A a r.?,. f ?£ salo tl, ° celebrated CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, warranted genuine. Constantly on Imnd STOVE BRICK . ANI) REPAIRS FOR STOVES ROOFING, SPOUTING, AND JOB WORK attended lopiofuptly and on reasonable terms JSSST Old Stoves taken in Exchange, Thankful-for tbo patronage heretofore bestow ed on us wear© determined,by increased effort d merit a continuance of It. and respeCtlully task the public to call and examluo*fbr them selves. RHINE3MITFT & RUPP. Nos. G 2 and 01, North Hanover St., Sep. 20,1870-1 v. . Carlisle. Penna STOVE AND TINWARjj; ESTABLISHMENT, heretofore., h ting between walker & Claudy having b* 3 n dissolved bv miuiml consont. I hereby annoenco to the cltl-' zens of Carlisle and snrroundinucountry. that I have opened a dew . Stove and Tinware Store lu the largo frame building; on the corner of West High and West Streets, formerly occupied by Cornelius & Bosh. Having a largo and complete slock of Stoves and Tinware on hand selected with the greatest care expressly for this market, my customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality and price. Sheetiron and Tinware, constantly on hand and made up to order. My stock of.Tiuwaro.embraces everything usually keptln a llrst class tin establishment. ROOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend ed to. , _ Stoves! Stoves ! Stoves f I I am now prepared to exhibit to the Winter Trade a large and well-assorted stock of the best patterns ot Stoves, Having the agency of the following celebrated stoves, I am- prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: MORNING GLORY. LIGHT HOUSE. BON-TON. , . ROSEBUB, BEACON LIGHT EGG, , OFFICE and PARLf-U STOVES. Hi w selection of Cook Stoves embrace the following: *. Superior, Noble Oook, Excelsior, Niagara, Quaker City, and Coral. Stove Jiepaira constantly on hand. 1 am agent lor a P ATEN T STEAM P IP E . for heating mills, mctorlcs, «Sc., and prepared to furnish and place them in position.at short notice. Having an experience of 22 years In this busi ness, I would respectfully sollcltla'shaio of the public patronage, feeling comment that I will give satisfaction. - Uec«22.7o—U QLOTHING FOE MEN AND BOYS. Tho undersigned would respectfully call the attention of his customers and public generally to lils euliro new and largo aysorsraont of CLOTH C'ASSIMERS VESTIN G S , & c especially adapted for SPIIISQ A N D S U M M E U' W E A 11 All tho latest stylos to bs had la storo, and ready for yodr early Inspection. All possible ellbrts will bo made to please you and gtvo you a good lit. Having employed tho celebrated and scion title cutter Mr John Haas, late of a fashionable'house lu ’Broadway, Now York, I have tho pleasure toanuouuco to you now a poreto assortment Acompectllt. of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHIFQ GOODS,- Also Valises, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Trunks, &0., Give us a call. Yours respectfully. Isaac Livingston* iVb. 22, Iforth Hanover Street, CARLISLE, PA, Established 18-17, '■ , April 13,. 1871 FOR SALE.—The two uuU a-hnlf sto ry BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with A two-story Buck Building, ahuotod No, d 8 South Bodfora street, noxt door to the German Church. .Possession given April Ist, Apply to or address W. ». FLEMING, I ' ' lOOSouth FroutSt,,i’hlla. SCHOOL TEACHERS wanting em ployment, at from 850 to $lOO per mouth, should address ZIEGLER & McUUUD Y, Phllu., Pa. May 18,1871—1 w OF THE FALL CAMPAIGN. COOK STOVES, ' 1 OFFICE STOVES. AJ.SO A. WOODS WALKER'. Parlor, COTTAGjE FURNITURE IN SETTS Splendid now Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES, In grout variety, ' Purtlcului attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country promptly attended t o udtm reasonable terms, Leo. 17, UUily VM*! A MADE FROM 60 CENTS— .d)JLU Something mgeutly needed-by every*, buuj. CuU and boo, or 12 uampies bent (postage paid) lor 60 coma that retail easily for $lO. It. X. Wolcott, 181 Chatham at., N. Y. April Tl , 1871—Iw .Ezt.LittU .1 1). DRY NEW AND DESIRABLE slock of Spring & Sunqimer DRY GOODS /or ladles' mid gentlemans* wear, consisting of Japanese PopJlns, '■»-SHk-and-Wool-Sorgeih- Shepherd's Pla'd Wool Serges, Granite Lustres, Melanges, Pique Nettings, Nainsooks, Victoria Lawns, Hwsls A Mull Muslins, alt kinds of WHITE GOOD S used, CABSIMERES, CLOTHS AND VESTING^ for Spring .suits. All the novelties of the Ben son. . Shawls ! Shawls!!, Hosiery anil Gloves, House Eurnlsunig < such ns Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Casings, pnmkeln. • Marseilles Quilts. rind all. Goods keeping purposes. DOMESTICS la largo quantities. DOMESTICS 1 MDOESTICS ! I DOMESTICS I I We are prepared to oiler great inducements, as the markets are lower than they have been for ten years, and as our stock la entirely new and. fresh, bought for the cash, wo feel.safe In prom ising to give our customers 'great bargains and nil now goods. Wo invito ail klndlv. to call and oxamtnenur stock before purchasing,and 1 de cide for-themselves. Thankful for the liberal patronage In the past, we promise to be alive to the Interests of our friends In the future, by keeping such goods qs will render satisfaction to alt. AH who wish to save money.are invited to call upon ns and find a source of profit by dealing with us. LUKE & BURKHOLDER. North Hanover Street. Below Carlisle Deposit Bank. AprlLK. 1871. _ . Jiruss'. pBCGS »*U MEWICOiES. THE “BEST PLA C E TO BV i PURE AND RELIABLE b m Medicines-and Fine Chemicals, fS A T JOSEPH B. HAVERSTICK’S, No. 5 SovAVv Hano\ev BtreeV.» CARLISLE PA. DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, hooks Fancy Ooods, Confectionaries. Per fumery, Toilet Articles, &c.,'Dye. Muffs, Dosmetics,‘Stationary, <vc. Also, Pure Wines, for Medical Pur poses. Ills- assortment of Goods, In variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot, bo surpassed. The urtl: . olea.haye.Dcon. Helccled-willi.great-caro rUD(I-are— calculated In quality and price to command the attention of purchasers. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed.' A full stock oi Patent Medicines on hand. All goods warranted as represented. JOSEPH 13. HAV ERSTICK. 0.. L aftB7o-j r . N °- SS ° U ' 6l B. E W X N (jr, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MiUK STREET, CARLISLE, PA. A splendid assortment of NEW FURNITURE for tho Holidays, comprising Sofas,." " Camp Stools, J.onngcs, Contre Tables, Hacking Chairs Dining Tables Easy Chairs. ■ Card Tables Reception Chairs, Ottomans, Bureaus, What Note. •Sc,, «tc., , '&d. Chamber, Dining Room, KltoWen FURNITURE,. of the latcstjstyles. 1871. Spring Arrivals! ODS. DRY GOODS STORE. DRKSS GOODS, JAPANESE CLOTHS, CHINTZES. In sponclld styles. All the new and handsome DRESS GOODSof the season, selling at as low p*lces as before the war. .For bargains in all kinds of WHITE GOODS,* PIQUES, MARSEILLES, NAINESOOKS, plain A striped, NY GOODS STORE. SPRING SHAWLS, In new style*. PONGEE PARASOLS. LINEN PARASOLS; SILK PARASOLS, and SUN ITMBRELAS CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE Cloths, Chsslmeres, Linens, SUITS MADE TO ORDEIt by a Ihst-clana Tailor, at short notice. FOR HOUSE-FURNISHING GOO Tickings, Sheetings, Table Linens, Towels. Checkp, Muslins. Ac., call at the CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE Carpets ! Carpets! used for House- Lowell Three-Ply Carpels, best In the market, In variety of splendid patterns. Lowell extra super Two-Ply.'Carpols in new and beautiful styles. All Wool Two-Ply Carpets liom 6U.05 to §l.OO. CROSSLF.Y’S ENGLISH TAPESTRY in B*4 and 0-4 widths, newest and most elegant patterns imported. WOOL STRIPED CARPETS. In handsomestyles, and In the following widths; fJ-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 find the largest stock of goods In the county, all of which wo will soli at thp-lowest possible prices, Jj)o not fall to give, us u call* and we will prove all%e advertise. April 20, Ml. LEIDICH & MILLER. GOODS! Wo have iast returned from the city, with another voryheavy stock of Goods, mak Jog our stock-the largest ever hold in Carlisle!, by any othei House. We have extrrt. good and thick BLACK SILKS, COLORiED SILKS. Sii.K POPLINS, oi all shades. .WOOL'KEFS, MOURNING GOODS PLAIN AND FANCY SACKING FLANNELS, WATER PROOFS AND CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES QUILTS AND COVERLETS, Carpets and Oil" Cloths, D O'M ESTIC (J 0 ODS, Shawls, Gloves , Hosteiy, &e. Wo have as a whole the most splendid assort ment of Goods outside of the cities. Wo have the very best and most handsome SASH RIBBONS, In the town, all of which wo are selling cheaper and at smaller profits than any other big store In the United States. , . . Give us a call and you will aavo a good deni oi money In your purchases. * • BEJNTZ & CO. Noy. 10 70 C.HEAP AND GOOD, dry goods and notions, Lackey & No. 99 North Hanover SI,, The cheapest CLOTHS & OASSIMEBB The cheapest DRESS GOODS. The Cheapest PRINTS AND MUSLINS. Good KENTUCKY JEANS, at I?J£ cU. Elegant LACE COLLARS, ftl 10 c tT. ® &e., Ao., do. CAEPET CHAIN In all shades. CARPETS mado to order. made to order at the lowostprloes. Do not forget the place, No. 09 North Hanover'St., Opposite Thudiwn’s nUoicl, 3HHE celebrated WARBES I Range, with Its special Attachments, in® umplugand Shulclng Grate. Warming Cloael and Fonder Guard Is celebrated for Its KellablU ty, Simplicity. Economy and Convenience. ITULLEU, WARREN <fe t;0.« mabufaOtareri. 230 Water Ht.,,Now Yoric.. Warranted. . April 21, l»7 i~4w ■ ,■ - TjV)R BALE OR RENT. . „ |i The large and commodious THREE SiOßj BRICK HOUSE, on the corner oMaln and Bed* ford streets, now occupied by Mrs. Gordon. J. * has all the modern Improvements, with Brio* Stable and Ice House attached. Inquire of B. ifl Bhapley, corner of North and Pitt street Carlisle, March a, *7l. *o*B ffioolfs 1871. AT THE Central New and Beautiful spring NDIA? PONGEES. „ just out.. -—•^'4' ALPACAS call at the CENTRAL In great variety, at the Cottonades, Jearra.^c. ut great bargains. such OH BRUSSELS. BILK AND WOOI*EPINGLINEH WOOL PLAIDS, ALPACCAS AND DKLAINs all kind's. in great variety. Just opening at CARLISLE, PA. S XJ I T‘ 8 CARLISLE, FA.
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