KWn«W*V. : ' ' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The subscriber residing at Mount Hock. Cum* borlnml comity, will oner at Public Sale, on Wednesday. Sept. 20, u {valuable property and tlrst-elass lslacksinlth : klul|S’.v ’ This property embraces two lots of ground, containing acres, more or less, having there on creeled a good TWU-HTOHY FRAME AND URiciC HOUSE and wash house. Also a good hum. with carriage house Hitched hog pen. Ac. Also, u GOOD HLAOKSMITH 81101*. The whole Is iu good repair. i'ersons.dolsroUs of viewing tho property-will plejusocull upon tlio subscriber A M'jVtdUJna. Ujipveon., -j ’ „ T5'P - This is a yory desirable property, i, j> i.'i 0 .Halo lQ‘'vliou Attendance will be given and terms . t/jjiaue IciipjVvh by uiig 17 71—ts.— U|jtJߣ.'lC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. |- By virtue of-an order. of tbo Orphans’ ;• '.>'t;onri, will bo'sold on Saturday, October 7, 1»71, -•! .-at-tho. Court House, m Carlisle, at 1 o’clock, P, -< 1 Mi.-ihe following real estate, to wit: ■*- A ! dot-of-ground containing one and a fourth ; ttrtre; more or less, In South Middleton town* -ship, bounded, onthe,South by Daniel Spoils, ••‘ • ;JJKDkey;-on the North by Samuel Goodyear, . • fetUnsb’DlquiirH doctored, spiced and sweetened • iWo-pleuse the taste, called “Touio>, * -- e'-s,!'. 1 * Restorers.” 4c., that lead thetlppicron to . . 'drunkenness and ruin, hut area true Medicine, ..... mad© from the Native Roots aud Herbs of Cali >l lorjila, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They «io Llio Great Blood Purifier and a Life Giving .-Huolnle a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator /.I the System; carrying oil all poisonous matter uml restoring the blood to a healthy condition, person can take these Hitlers according to > directioniuul remain long unwell, provided the . nones are. not. destroyed by mineral poison or .other moans and the vital organs wasted be i worn! the point of repair. < . For inllammatory and Chronic Rheumatism .aim Gout, .Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Billions, Remittent ami Intermittent Fevers, Diseases o! .the. Blood, Livej, Kidneys, and Bladder, these lUUcra have been most snceesful. Such dlseas - es are caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is gener ally produced by derangement «1 the Digestive organs. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, I’alu In the Shoulders, Coughs. Tightness of the Chest, ..iDlzzlness, aour.EructaUons of the Htomach, lmd_ .k taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation .♦fll Heart. luihiinmnilon of the Lungs, Pulu in It. regions of the Kidneys and a hundred -nlim . palnlul symptoms, are Uio oll'sprlngs of > " nVfchepsis • • - , - - ■ They Ir vlgoralo Hie Stomach and stimulate i >tlro torpid liver and bowels, which render.them ‘hmneciiiallGd elllcacy in cleansing the blood of ■ -»iU and imparting new life and vigor - . to UmwholesysVmr.. „ Bilious, RomlUent and Intermittent Fever* which are-so prevalent in the valleys of. our . i .1 great 1 -Rivers throughout the Bulled «tates;espe . • claliy those ot’the Mississippi. Missouri, Illinois, ■ r«. .Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red. Cplora - • ' do. Brazos, Pearl, Alabama. Mobile, Savannah, -Roanoke, Janus, iuil many others with'their . • vast-tributaries, during the summer and An itumn.nudreim'rkuhly so.durlug.seasons of uu ■ usual heat and dryness, are Invariably accom -1 panledi 'by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. 'TJiowaro always more or less, obstructions ol • the Uver, a weakness and Irritable slate ol the stomach, and great torpor or thf bowels, being • clogged up w.lth' vitiated accumulations. In v their treatment,.!! purgative, exertlnga power ; ... , fuldnliuence upon these various organs.is es i,.i •• /jiontially necessary.. There is no cathartic for '; i*. the purpose equioJ.to Dr. J. Walker’s Vipegur - .*-.1 Ritter* as Ihoy i will speedily remove the dark ‘i i coloredvlsold matter with which thoßowelsare -■ loaded, at the same time stimulating the secre • i yitlous of the liver, and generally restoring the •; ( ruhoalthy functions of the dlgesilvo organs. The ■-universal popularity of this valuable remedy in regions subject to miasmatic lulluenccs, is sufli cleut evidence of Us power as a remedy in such ot por* Skin Diseases' Eruptions, Tetter,' Si*.: Rheum,Blotches, Spots.Pimples, Pustules,Bo.'- Carbuncles, Ring-worms; Weald-Head. Sol Eyes, Et*Mpelus,ltch, Scurls, Discolorations of • t‘ha‘Skin,Humors and Diseases of the Skin, or ■ ■ whatever name or nature, are literally dog n'p n..-. - arid-Carrled out of the system m a short tiiqe by n < i- -1 the use of them Bitters. Okie bottle in such • „ • ><’ eases will convince the most incredulous of their Mil -"-‘urative efl'oct. • , , Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you And .UwJmpurltles bursting through the skin in I im >:•/...? .piesJ-Eruptlonaor Sores; cleanse it when you * „ detracted, and sluggish in the. veins : oleanso it when it la foul, and your feeling, will. ‘ ■iJtoll .you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. . Pin. Tape and other Worms, lurking in the «ystera of so many thousands, are eilectually de stroyed and removed., For full directions, read carefully the circular aVonnd each bottle, print ed in four langnnges—English, German,* ronch Proprietor. R. M. MCDONALD ;u.**WG&-CO'. l , ; Di!ogglab» ond Gon. Agents, Ban Frau cisooi-Cnlifornlh, and 8U and 81 Commerce Street, f.un ‘oN%^hro«ct‘ s * «’“• - “ , _ , fftf Sold by* all.Drugglsla and Dealers. 'AND . JEWELRY, -iVi'lB North Second treat , wfljiU i> ■- ... •• (cor.'ofQuarry,) : RmXhAaPELPPiiA. An assortment of Watches. Jewelry, Silver .siitiii ■dhd'Flated Ware constantly on hand. Repalr a u«j vnjrtJf'W&tfcbea and 1 Jewelry promptlyjattendod tIL.U ./“••*! •' 1 ■’ ©•» tu*v iMay'l&rlftTl—ly ___ A i^iHAMBERBBUKG ACADEMY, Pa. T’V’AJ'T m session AVJII pot opoii until October ' or/Jerto glvo hill time for the completion of new bulldlihf, have room for 40 ■ ■'-‘ baaAerK and 7u day scholars. Pupils occupy '*'• bnf> mTf’of rooms during the day and another "ai nltflit, not more limn fonr in any room.— ‘ ' Tile study rooms are furnished with tables, ,b»valt. case, cflhlrs, withstand, basin, ttltcbor, 'looiclh'ii’islusH. lm.se bmnlpK stove and fixtures. Hleeplnu chambers are furnished In the stylo • ui our best hotels, and kept In order by ser . Tftuhi.. .Course,of study embraces b.ngllsh. La* * - * "tin, Griielt/Preuch. Gerhian. Music, • Drawing. ■ ■ - MnfbeinfttleH' and thO Physical Sciences. S-o 0 ■ lot }W J weeks, - Catalogue Just Issued. Mend for . 4 «« e ; J. H. SHUMAKEK, u A. M. I‘h. D., Principal. n. Ang-.'Jl,' lW»t •’• • VTKW F-T-QDU AND FEED STORE. V'fJu* subscriber has opened a new Hour . , juul, Kaed Kior*. in U»o building known as ** ’ Klabli-: corner df «oar«rd street and . laliirty AlW.Ju'sH across the alley from the ' Ijumnorland engine'house. Ho will keep eon- Htuntly on baud Klimr mpl i’ced. which houill iWolmbl UT URE Wine and Cider Vinegar, X At WOLF’S. No. 44, East, Pomf ret 3 W. H, KUNTZ, Sep. -U. 70— v G ROC B B Y ' ( U'ashmood’s Old Stand.) The subscriber, having leased the above voll- Itnowu store-room, has opened with a new and largo stock of we’l-selected Fresh Groceries.— Hlh stock will be found to be complete lh every particular, and everything sold will be war ranted os represented. He has on hand, and now ready for delivery GHOCEHIES OF ALL KINDS. You will llnd everything you wish In the way o groceries, Q,ueensware f Glassware, * Willow and ' Cedar ware, Stone and Croolcoryware, Choice-Hams, Drles--Beef, Balognu, Beef Tongues. BJhcqUs and Crackere* of every description. Plot led Oysters, Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, Ac., and .no end to a good assortraentof NOTIONS. DRIED, CANNED AND PICKLED FRIJITS of kinds constantly on band. FLOUR and FEED of the beat grades, and in quantities io suit purchasers. , . Goods sent to any part of the town If desired. Call and price for yourself -at. No. 78, West Main street. ‘ All kinds of " n COUNTRY PRODUCE taken In exchange for goods. * . . G, li. DEVENNEY, March 10.71. West Main Street. BITTERS JQRU GS'aNU IIEDICINEIi , IP Bt V G S, Medicines and fine Chemicals, JOSEPH B. HAVERSTICK’S; Pruys, Medicines, - Chemicals , hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries. Per fumery, oilet Articles, ifcc*., t>ye ■'duffs, Dosmetics, tationary, &c. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur poses. His assortment of Goods, In variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot be surpassed. The arti cles have boon selected with great cure, and are calculated in quality and price to command the attention of purchasers. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. A full stock of Patent Medicines on hand. All goods warranted ns represented. JOSEPH B. HAVERSTICK. No. 5 South Hanover st Oct. auWtf-iv • : B. E VV X N Or CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, Parlor, Chamber, COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS Bpleudld now Patterns. , BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES lu great variety. PurUeular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country promptly attended to nd on reasonable terms, D0c.17. JMMv INSUBE AGAINST.ACCIDENT.— Accidents will happen to parsons traveling, on business or pleasure; to the mechanic work ing at his trade; to the /armor cultivating his farm; to the professional or business man lu tbs active pursuits of life. No one Is exempt from It. Then take a yearly policy lu the TRAVEL ERS’, of Hartford, the oldest and only general accident Insurance sompauy in America. It coats but from & to 910 per thousand, accord ing to occupation and degree of hazard. This Insurance guaranties the payment of a stipula ted sum per week, from 95 to 950. for total disa bility or the payment of the principle sum In sured from- Si,WO to 810,000 If the Injury cause death within three moulhu. We understand that J. C. Stock, the active life agent of tbo Charter Oak, hay accepted the agency for this company for Carlisle and vicinity, and has al ready taken 300,000 of insurance. Who would not have a policy when the protection ls worth more than It costs? July 0 Groceries GO TO and examine his FRESH" STOCK OF. AT LOW PRICES. AT No 44 East Pomfret St. CARLXSLI* AND PROVISION STilllt. jVo 78 West Main Street, CARLIB L E ®tua». TH K BEST PLACE TO BV 1 PURE AND, RELIABLE m A ST No. 5 SuutU Hanover SlveeV, CARLII.t BA DEALER IN WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment of NEW FURNITURE for the;Hoiidays, comprising Sofas. Camp Stool, J.onnges, Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs. Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Oitomons, Bureaus, What Note. Ac., Ac., Ac. ’ Dining Room, Kitchen FURNITURE,. of the JatestSstyles. SJamoa e. HARDWARE AND G U T L E ,R Y v MILL Hit & BO WJSItS lake this opportunity er directing the attention of the community nt large', and every person In particular, to their recently replenished stock ol M A3SIWAI.IE. They studiously avoided investing during me high prices, and patiently waited the falllny out of thebottom before attempting to refill their shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices,us near as possible, they have Invested largely and ere prepared’to guarantee e * ,t,o.thelrJrlehda.aad_.c,usLoHierB,as4ow. prices- as any market outside the cities. They especially Invite the attention of'mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stock Is complete and none need fear meeting wltii disappointment In enquiring for anything in our line. We have the agency of Ihe Wllloox A Gibbs? 8 E WI N O MACHINE, and would respectfully »k all those *n , waul “1 a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox A Gibbs’ be fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and good* delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. »n. 121871-lv JjjSTABMHHBD 1840 ! ’ ~ Carlisle Hardware Houpe ! H. SAXTON & Co. fHENRY SAXTON.I J J. P. BIXLER. > (D. B. SAXTON. ) Building, Farming, AND MECHANICS’ HARDWARE, Tools and Materials, IRO N AN D STEEL, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Cement, Plaster, Band, GUNS AND AMMUNITIpN, Also, HOUSE-FURNISHING XARDWAJiE, with every description of useful and. Fancy Goods useful constantly Intro- ducod, Sole Agents for PLANK PLOWS. Thankful for past patronage and.'soliqltlng a continuance, Wo remain, respectfully, H. SAXTON * CO. Aug M, 1871, Jotß ®rOOl!0 gELLING OFF AT AND BELOW COST. ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD BY THE {FIRST OF DECEMBER. The undersigned, having determined to retire /Tom business, offers ins entire stock of PIECE GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS VALBIBES, UMBRELLAS, UNDER-CLOTHING, HAfa.&c., ut and below cost. The entire stock must be disposed of by the first of December. Hlsistock of piece goods, the finest in town, conhlsbj of FINE FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, DOESKINS, •CASSIMEEE9, VESTINGS, CASSINETS, TWEEDS, SATTINETS, VELVETS, JEANS. LINENS. &c. The RE ’*DY MADE CLOTHING department Is one of the largest and as sortments to be found this side of Philadelphia. ALL OUR OWN MAKE, Cull and fcee for yourselves,'at ISAAC uVINOaTON'H. 22 North Hanover St., Carlisle. 1 ARGE, CHEAP AND GOOD. The largo stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTI3NS, Just opening at Lachey & Smiley’s, JVb. 99 North Hantfter St., CARLISLE PA. The oheapast CLOTHS & OAfIBIUEHEH, ■The cheapest DKEBS GOODS. ThooUeapest PRINTS and MUSLINS. Good KUNTUOKY JEANS lEKchi. Elegant LACE COLLA BS at 10 Ota. CARLISLE, I*A, i , April 21. 1871- BARBER SHOP I Peter Hodge, BAUBER, No. 5 EAbT MAIN STREET, - *, In Irvine’s budding, a few doors west of the Bentz House. Carlisle,, will be happy to wait upon customers at all hoars. Having had many years experience in his buslnpus, he feels satis fied of his ability to give satisfaction lo'hls cus tomers. Qohatnpooulug In Ua most approved style attended toAiersonplly. 1 will bo much obliged to ladles, misses and gentleman who may favor me with a moderate, P. HODQE. June 22,1*71. Great Attraction Greenfield’s New Store! No. 18 East Main Street, , 1 Opposite Saxton’s Hardware Store, SUMMER GOODS I ■ • ' ’ ■ •< Silks', Organdies. Fron Fron, Japanese Poplins. Victoria lawns. Nalnpooks. Muslins Plaid Muslins, French Muslins, Ypaemlte Stripes, Piques, Cambrics, press Linens,-for ladles suits, &o. All the above 3xr E "w;,o-'o o :.i& & I have at greatly reduced prices. For great bargain lu HEIIN ANmE.4^ For very cheap.GRKNADINES, roi v«jf«uw Call at the Central. For good LA WNH. at cents. Coll at the Central. For JAPANESE POPLINS, soiling at 26 cents, worth 35 cents, „ , ■ ' ’ , . Call at the Central. For very good OUES4 GINGHAMS, at 25 cents, Cull at the Central. For FRENCH CHINT3SES, it ' , . Cull at the Central. For all kinds of DRESS GOODS, at low rales, . Call at the Central. For good WHITE PIQUES at 25 cents. 4 * Call at the Central. Forsplendld PIQUES at 85 cent*. _ • ~ v Call at the Contra!. 1 For kll kinds of WHITB DRESS GOODS. Call at the Central, For PONGEE and SILK PARASOLS. . Call at the Contra!. For a be&utltul LACE POINT. Call at the Central. For »U kind! of WORKING TRIMMINGS. Call at the Central. For handsome DRESS LINBNB, t , Call at the Central.: Carpets! Carpets I OIL CLOT&B, all widths. MATTINGS, all widths, WINDOW SHADES, Ac. Uy culling ntthe4tentral Dry Goods »nd Car pet store, you will set great bargains tn*all k|nds of Dry Gooda and Carpets, us we are now closing ont balanceolgmnmer stock, regardless of coat. ANY QUANTITY OF WOOL WANTED. LKIDXOH A MILL?I} Now stock of Just opened at extremely low prices: will be sold WAY DOWN below the regular rales. Muslins Jcat received, In beautiful designs, now.ready for inspection. j,| KALiIiU ARTEmS DR T GOODS. Spring & Summer DRY GOOD S ior ladles’ and gentlemens' weaiyopxpdstlng of Japanese Poplins, Silk and Wool Serges, ' . ■ ' ' ' e< ' , Shepherd’s Pla d Wool Serges, WHITE GO 0 D S CASSXMr.V ES. CLOTHS for Spring. All the iioveltles ot thf son. Shawl*! Shawls 11 Hosiery and Gloves, House FurnUktng Goods, sncb os Tickings, Sheotlugs M'lp’sfirtww. . ! , ■■ ,i • ~1 ij } :• ißllinKtU., 1,. 1,,..,., | l!i i ■ •!•>••• I!“”,i ■ i „i ' , >-i i» lUuu^liniiQaUU.'' ' J ■ 1 ' ' ■ V’’ '■ 'afctf kU'tiood. i ■ . ( .: » , rao domestic! !■ -twfr ■Qwatftfw . > '* ) *o si Ini 'j 'i l; DOMEpTiCS 1 DOMESTICS 11 r> t^Ml^Tldai^,, I we are prepared'to otter gViat Indilceni tints, ail' the markets areldWerthan they have • been! Or ten years.and n a oak- Etc ckis/entirely.nawkn a fresh, bought for thaxosh.aro ffteLsaftklnjprfcai ;e*hmlno our slock before poiUhtUlngyaild liUMi otde for, patronage la the we promise (0 be olive to the interests of our frlends'ln'todftiturerby keeping such goods as will vender tatfsfae&on to all. All who wlsh-to save money are Invtod ta call upon us and And a toured of pJrofltluy i dealing with us. r , DUKE * BURKHOLDER).' 1 1 ■■■ BorlliH«nijve>S(i'»»;- ;T #ll Apruiw. =I ME Mil ' ~. .1 h:\ ©ti) ®ooio. KoR Just opened an enllra NEW AND DESIRABLE stock of Jranlte Lustres* Melanges, **U(ue Nettings. Nainsooks, Vletorja Lawns,. all kinds of USOd. VESTINGS ... ; T J, ,kMpto*;tmrp i n "1, , t ' 3totieg. gEtntoatf, &c a RAND OPEN IN O •. I ■ •■ < OF THE FALL CAMPAIGN. RIIINIHIITII 4 lUIPI 1 , S ,1 •, . I c~ No. 62 and 04 North Hanover hired., Tin and Sheet-iron Workers, AND DEALERS IN Cooh, Parlor, and every l variety 0/ U K AT, I N G S', ,T O V E S I .Thu :»übMHb»r», I,hayingiMoently erected a commodious atoro room, adjoining their old stand, aflordlng Increased facilities for business, are now Orepffred to furnish their patrons and the publfaireneraJly With eyenr article In their JlneTon the most accommpdatfng. terms. With It large add varied assortment, to which addl tons are constantly 1 made, they feel conadeut tbatln jJE\V STOVE AND TINWARE ESTABLISHMENT, The partnership heretofore n tlnghe tween Walker 'A dandy haring bn dissolved by mutual consent, iherKy annoence to.the olti* sens of Carlisle and sarroundinuconntry r that I have opened a dew Stove and Tinware Store, in the large frame bulldlds, on the corner of West High and West Streets, formerly occupied by Cornelius A Gosh. Having a largo and complete stock of Stoves and Tinware on hand selected with the greatest care expressly l for this market; my customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality and pride. . Sheetiron' and Tinware; constantly on, hand aqd made up to order. My Stock bf Tinware embraces everything usually kept In a flrst class tin establishment. ROOMING and SPOUTING promptly attend ed to, > Stovesl Stoves! Stoves! l am now prepared to exhibit to the Winter Trade a large and well-assorted stock of the best •patterns of Stoves; Having the agency of tho following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to fbrnish them tdparties bo desiring: MORNJNQ GLORY, , LIGHT HOUSE. ■ • BON-TON. ’ ROSEAUB, 1 rBEACON LIGHT . . * ... EGG - , OFFICE and CARL'.R H - :Hi ST O YES Hi detection of Cook Stoves embrace the following: ' Superior, ‘ZCxceUlori - Quaker City, and Coral. ■ • ; &totie 'Repairs constantly on hand. >,!{iaqi.&Baßt fork Noble Coble: ' Niagara, { P..A.T EN TSUE A,M PIPE. for beating. mills. lactorles. *e.. and prepared to ftrnlsh alid placb them in position at short qotloe.. Having an experience of 22 years in this bual* nesa.lwohld respectfully solicit a share cl th 6 public patronage, feeling confident that I will glvosatisfaction. - . A. WOODS WALKER. Dec. 21. 70— tf PROPOSED - Amendr/iont io (he Constitution of Penn • 1 w syfoania. V JOINT RESOLUTION Propoeltogiiiameatlba'Mit to tho Constitution of , Pennsylvania. r t JJe it Jlesoivcaby the Senate and House of llepre- Sehtativts oj the. Ommonivealth of Pennsylvania to General Assembly met. That the following amend meat of the Constitution of this Commonwealth be proposed to tho people for their adoption or, r^ c tlo^,p^r^u^Uo t tl|o > pro y l3l o nB / of the tjsnth u > tjamenduent*; ■ - '■ { fityUtefdßHdiSlxth Saotlahof the Sixth Artl . ele of the Constitution, and insert In lieu thereof ■ i 1 .. J'Afltate Treasurershall be ohosen by the dual {&4(X electors or the State, at such times ana for saoh term of service os shall be prescribed by law.” - ■, nr *■ JAM tSB)a. WEBB. '' Speaker of the House of Representatives., i./ ..; i WILLIAM A, WALLACE. , „i w i - j /.Spealw.ol the.Senate* , ; ? Approved the fifteenth'day of Jitne. Anno eight hundred and sevens ty-one, , „ . , f , . i . .ir.u- -.ali'il . JNOi W. OEAHY. ' F. JORDAN, : ’ A f i u-i/ 1 1 ’Bscreiab’.trf* the Commonwealth,. } :■ ACADEMY.' ’ PPBRYVILLE '3 iw 9&TOTY,.*A. ‘ ■> itl { i£bf,,Mcfa. itpidk fupilq. .Attractively pitimfeed 1r a healthful and beauti ful region, % of a mllefrpn) the Pennsylvania R. . (assisted by other f *Qmnetent,&Hfaotprs. constitute the corps of • InsiruotfOtti^The•PnnClpalT'for , mahyyears lu pupils in all the learned proloaslona. and In ey ery department ol.biialneas.. ’ l*. ! )<; •A. Si ’PATTERSON; A* M,, . , jMefckal. jj£nry"t. HELiMBOLD’B CO 11P 011 N d F UID Extract Catawba ORAFBPIUS' O' mponent Parts—'ldufd JSxtj&ci Rhu barb and Fluid Extract atawba Grape Juice, FOR .liver complaints, jaundice, bil; LIOUS AFFECTIONS. SICK OR NERVOUS HEADACHE. COSTIVENEHS, Ac. PURELY VEGETABLE NO MERCURY, MINERALS OH DELETERIOUS DRUGS. H * These Pills are the the mostdellghtltally pleas autTiurgntlre.-aupersedlngoastoroil, salts.mogi.. nesla. etc. There Is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neith er nausea nor griping pains. They arc compos ed of the finest ingredients. After a few days’ use of them, such an luvlgorallon of tho entire sys tem takes place as to appear miraculous to vbo weak and enervated, whether arising from im prudence or disease. M. T. Helmbold’s Com pound«Fluld Extract Ctltawba Grape Pills are not *ngar-coatod, from the fact that sugar-coat ed Pills do not dissolve, but pass through tho stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce tho desired elleot. The Catawba Grape Pills, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price FIFTY CENTS per box. HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis. Fever Sores, Dicers, Sore Eyes, Boro Legs. Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bran* ohltls, Skin Diseases. Salt Rheum, Cankers Runnings from the Ear ' White Swellings, Tu mors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash.Tettor Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have boon es tablished In the system for years. L ■ Being preparedexprossly for the above com plaints, its Blood-nurifying properties arogreat «r than any other preparation ol Sarsaparilla.— Its gives the complexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient to a state of heal *.h and purity. For purifying the Blood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arising from an Impure state of the Blood,'and the only re liable and effectual khown remedy for ibe euro of Pains and Swelling 6f the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs. Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, and Beautifying thoj Complexion.-* HENRY T. HELMBOIiB’S CONCENTRATED Fluid Extract Buchw The Great Diuretic, has cured every cose of Diabetes In which It has been given. Irritation of the Neok of the Bladder ana Inflamatlon ot the Kidnevs, Ulceration of the Kidneys and. Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gland. Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick-dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Deli-’ cate Constitutions of both sexes, attended wlta the following symptoms: Indisposition to Ex ertion, LosS of Power, Loss ofMoraory, Difficult ty of Breathing. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Hor ror of Disease, wakelulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body. Dryness of the Skin,Eruption on the Face Pallia Countenance. Universal Lassitude of the MuscularSystem.otc. ' Used by persons from the'ages of eighteen to twenty-flve.nnd from Ihlrty-flvoto fifty-flve o in the decline or change or life; after confln nlent er labor pains; bed-wetting in children HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHUIB dlurotl and blood-purifying,and cures all Diseases arls log from Habits of Dissipation, and Excesses and Imprudences in Lllo, Impurities of the Bloody etc., Superseding Copaiba in affections for which It is used, and Syphilitic Affections— in these Diseases used In connection with HELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH. •IL' A ID-.H 3E S s In' many Affections peculiar to Ladies, the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other rente dy—as Id Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Palnfulness or Suppression oi Customary Evac uations, Ulcerated or Schlrrus State of the Uterus, Leucorrhcna or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints Incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or Habits of Dissipa tion. It Is prescribed extensively by the most eminent Physicians and Mlrtwivesfor Enfeeb led and Delicate Constitutions, of both sexes and all ages (attended with any of the above Diseases or Symptoms). O : , H. T, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU? CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM 1M PR . DENCES, HABITS. OP DISSIPA TlffilOfetc in all their stages, at little expense, llttltfor on change In diet, no Inconvenience, and no expo sure. It causes a'frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and inflamatlon, so fre qtfent in this class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous matter. Thousands who have been the victims of In competent persons, and who have paid heavy fees tp bo cured in a short time, have found they have been deceived, and that the “Poison” has. by the use of “powerful astringents,” been dried up In the system, to break out In a more aggra vuted'forrti, and perhaps after Marriage. Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU lor all Affections and Diseases of the Unlnary Organs, whether existing In Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Price, $1 50 per bottle, tiWTB IHENHY T. HELMBOLD’S JIMPROVED ROSE WASH cannot be surpassed as a Face Wash, and will bo found the only specific remedy in every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots. Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc., dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin. Frost Bites, and all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used; restores the skin to a stale of purity and softness, and Insures continued healthy action to the tissue of Its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clear-, ness and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired. But however valuable os a reme dy for existing defects pf the skin H. T. Helm hold’s Rose Wash has long sustained Its prlncl file claim to unbounded patronage, by possess ug qualities which render It a Toilet Append age of the most Superlative and Congenial char acter, combining In an elegant formula those firomlnont requisites. Safety and Eflloaoy—the uvarlable accompaniments of Its use—as a Pre servative and Refresher of the Complexion. It Is an excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, and as an Injection lor diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipa tion, used In connection with the Extracts Bu qhu, Sarsaparilla, and Catawba Grape PJUs, in such diseases os recommended, cannot be sur passed. ' Full an* explicit directions accompany the medicines. t Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character furnished on. application, with bun dreds ol thonsauds of living witnesses, and up* ward of 80,000 udxolloltod certificates and rec ommendatory letters, many of which are the highest sources, including eminent Physi cians, Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The proprie tor has never resorted to their publication In the newspapers: ho does not do this from the fact that his articles rank as Standard Prepara tions, and do not' need to be propped np by certificates. 9 Bfni'n 'l. HebnboWs Cjenuim Prepa ttona. Delivered to any address. Secure from obser vation. Established upwards of twenty years Sold by DrueaLsts everywhere. Address letters br‘lnformation, In confidence to UEMIY 1 HELMBQLU, Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots: H. T. HELMUOLD’M Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 601 Broadway. Now Vom.or IqH.T. HELM GOLDS Medical Depot, pri South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. i Pewaro.of-Counterfelts.. Ask for ÜBNRYT UEEUBOLD’HI Take ua others Feb. 8, ’7l. Hatltoaus. I » EAUiM U HAIL HOAD, ■ SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Monday May %Gth , 1871 . Groat Trank lino from tllo North and Nomi. west lor Philadelphia, Now York, Reading Pottsvllie, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokln.Loi, anon, AUentown,Easton,Ephrata,Lithe, Livnctu' tor, Colombia, Ac. ■ Trains leave Harrisburg for New York as foi lows: at 3 40,8 10. A. M„ and 3 00 P.M.. co„ neotlng with similar trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at in}« A. M;, 8 60, and 0 80 P. M., respectively-? Bleeping Cars accompany the 2 40 A. M.. train without change. Returning: Leave Now York at 9 00 A. M 50 noon and 6 00 P. M., Philadelphia alTSO.a’an A. M. and. 880 P, M.; Sleeping cars accompany UioGOO P. M. trains from Now York, without change. • * ’ • ' Leave Harrisburg for Reading. Pottsvllie Tamaqua, Mmersvllle. Ashland, Sharaobln’ Allentown and Philadelphia at 8 10 A. 3 00. and 4 05 P. M.. stopping at Lebanon and principal way stotlons: tho 405 P. U, train con. neotlng for Philadelphia. PpttSvllle and Colum. nla only. For Pottsvllie. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Bubquehanna Ran road leave Harrisburg at 840 P.M. ■ East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read. Ing for Allentown. Easton and New \ork nt 4 82,10 39 A M..: 405 P. M. Returning, leave New York atO.OOA.M., 12 80noon and 600P.M. and Allentown at 7 20 A. M. 1225 noon, 2 15 4 25 and 886P.M. a Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at?. 80 A. M., connecting with similar tralhou E M i Ponna. Railroad, returning from Reading at ti 20. P. M., stopping, at all stations. - Leave Pottsvllie at 900 A. M., and 380 p.Ju Herndon at 10 00 A. M.. Bhamobln ats 40 and 1116A.M. Ashland at 7 05 A. M.. and'l243 Noon ' ..Mahanoy.cltyat 7,.51A..M.„and.),2U qua at 885 'h* U.,and 2 10 P. M;. for PhlladelphU .New York,Heading, Harrisburg. Ac. , Leavo Pottsvlllo via Schuylkill and' habna Railroad, at 815 A. M.for Harrisburg, and U 45 A M foVPlne Grdve and Tremont. Reading accommodation train, leaves Pottg. vllloat64oA.M.,passes,Reading at 7 80 A.M arriving at Philadelphia at 10 20 A. M., returning* leaves Philadelphia at 615 P, M.,nosslngKeadla» at 755 P.M.. arriving at Pottsvllie at 9 40 P.M. Pottstown accommodation train, leaves Foiu town at 0 80 A. M.,, returning, leaves PhiladeU phla at 4 80 P. M. Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at72o A. M., and 615 P. M,, lor Ephrata, Lillz, Lancas ter, Columbia ao. Perklomon Railroad trains leave Perklomca Junction at 717, 905A.M„ 8 00 and 600 P. M„ returning, leave Sohwenksvllle at 0 SO, 810 A. M., 12 50 Noon, and 4 45 P. M.. connecting with uirui* lar trains on Reading Railroad. Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave PottKtowa at 940 A. M., and 116’ 045 P. M.. returning, leave Ml. Pleasant at 700 and 11 25 A.M., and 8 00, i>. M., connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad. .Chester valley Railroad trains leave Bridge port fitB 80 A. M.,2 05 and 632 P. M„ returning leaveDowniugtown at 6 40 A. M.,12 45 noon, and 5 25 P. M., connecting with, similar trains on Reading Railroad. On Sundays: leave New York at 6 00 P. M.. Philadelphia at 800 A.M. and 3 15 P. M.,(iLe 8 00 A. M. train running only to Reading,) leave PottsvllleatSOOA.M.. Harrisburg at 2 41) A.M. aud 200 P.M.; leave Allentown at 425'aucl BS3 P. M. leave Reading at 715 A.M. and o>6o P. M . for Harrisburg, at 4 82 A; M. for New York, al 7 20 A. M. for Allentown and 9 40 A. M. and 415 P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School *nd Excursion Tickets to and from all. points at re duced rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. Jf.E. Woottou, Aatl. Bupt, it Eng. Mach'ry, May 15,1871. p DMBB R L A N X) yAh L E Y RAIL R O ADI CHANGE OP HO HR SI ; . Winter Arrangement. On and after Thursday, Nov, 24, 1870, Passen ger Trains will run dally as follows, (Sunday* ex cepted), WESTWARD Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg JM)n A M.,MecbanlCsburgB.Bs, CarUsleO.il, Now vlllel).-IU. Shlppensburg 10.23, Chambersburg 10.44, Green* castle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A. M. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg X. 55 P. M.. Me obanlosburg2.27. Carlisle 2.58, Newvlllo 8.82, Ship pensburg'4,o2, Chambersburg 4.35, Greencastli 6.11, arriving at Hagerstown 6.40 P. M. 1 Express Train leaves Harrlsburg'4,Bo P. M., Me* ahanlcsburg 5.02, Carlisle 5.82. Newvllle 6.03, Ship* jDensburg 6.83, arriving at Chambersburg at 7.U) A Mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 7.45 A. M„ Qreencastle 9.00. arriving at Hagerstown 10,03 A. M. EASTWARD Accointnodaiion 7rain leaves Chambersburg 6,00 A. M.j Shlppensburg 6.29, Newvllle 6.00, Carl Isle 6.83, Mechanlcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg 7.30 A.M. Mail Tr.ainlca.VD9 Hagerstown 8,30 A,M.,Green* castle o.oo, Chambersburg o.46,Shlppensburg 10.22, Newvllle 10.63, Carlisle 11.20. Mechanlcsburg 12.06, arriving at Harrisburg 12.87 P. M. ' Express Train leaves Hagerstown. 12.00 M. Greencastle 12.23. Charabersbutg 1.05, Shlppens* burg 1,87,* Newvlllo 2,10, Carlisle z,50, Mechanics* burg 8.18, arriving at Harrisburg 6.60 P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8,20, P. 31.. Greencastle 4.27, arrlvln&f/at Chambersburg 6.2 u P.M. -95-Makliig close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, W&ehlngton.Plttsburg,and all points West, . ■ O. N. JjULL, Supt, Superintendent's Office Cbamb'g,. Pa., Nov. 21. ’7O. Deo I 187 gOUTH MOUNTAIN ; RAIL ROAD! Time Table . TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER 1,187 U On and after Friday, September 1.1871, this Compa ny will run two trains through to Pins. Orove daily, ( Sundays excepted ) as follows :. A. M. P. M. Leave Carlisle, 2,58 Leave Junction, 7.00 do Junction, 3.00 do ‘Bonnybrook, 7.10 do ‘Bonnyb’k., 3.10 do. ‘Craigneads, 7.20 do ♦Craighead’s, 8.23 do Mt. Holly. 7.40 do Mt. H6lly, 3.« do ‘Upper Mill, 7,45 do ‘Upper Mill, 850 .do Hunter’s Run,8.05 do Hunter* R., 4.00 do Laurel, 8.40 do Laurel, 4.20 Arr. at Pino Grove, 0.00 Arr. at Pino Grove, 4.40 RETURNING, . A.M. P.M. Leave Pino Grove, 9,30 Leave Pine Grove, 5.00 do Laurel, 0,45 do Laurelt 5.15 do Hunter's R., 10.05 do Hunter’s Riv 5.35 do ‘Upper Hill, 10.26 do ‘Upper Mill, 5.50 do Ml. Holly, 10.30 do Mt. Holly, > 5.55 ■do *Cra~ghead’s,lo.6o do ‘Craighead's,o.lo do ‘Bonnyb'k., 11.00 do ‘Bonnyb’k., 0.25 Arr. at Junction, 11.16 Arr. at Junction, 0.35 Stations marked thus (*) are flag stations only. H. W. DAVENPORT, Gon’l. Superintendent. Ofllce of Gen. Superintendent,) Pino Grove, Sep. 7,181 L j OSADALIS T HE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADAXJB are published on - every package, therefore It Is not a secret prep aration, consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT Ills a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis In all Its forms, Rheumatism, Skin Dis eases, Liver Complaint and all dlseasia of the Blood, ONE BOTTLE OP ROSADALIB will do more good than' ten bottles of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Rosadalis In their practice for the’past three years and freely endorse it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. OR. T. p. PUGH, of Baltimore. DR. T, J. BOYKIN, “ DR.R.W, CARR, “ DR. P. O. DANNELLY, “ DR. J. 8. SPARKS, of Nlchoiasvllle. ICy. DR. J. L. McCAhTHA, Columbia, 8- C. DR A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. 0. USED. AND ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH * SONS, ' Fall River, Mass. . F. W. SMITH. Jackson, Mich. A. P. WHEELER. Lima, Ohio. B. HALL, Lima, Ohio. • I> CRAVEN 4 CO , Qordonavllle, V*- SAM’L. G. MoPADDEN, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Our space will not allow of Any eX ‘ tended remarks in relation to tbe virtual of Rosadalls. To tho Medloal Profosilou we guarantee a Fluid Extract superior w any they have ever used in tho treatment of diseased Blood; and to theafflloted *e say try Rosadalls, and you will ho re stored to health. Rosadalls Is sold by all Druggists, price $l.OO per bottle. Address, DR. CLEMENTS A CO. Mamtfaduring C7fef|»kb, Baltimore, Mu. July 20.71—1 yr Eor bale or rent. ~ •_ “ . The large aud cemraodlbus THREE BTOH ICK HODSE, bn the corner ©Main and Be a lord streets, now occupied by Mrs.', Cordon. * has all the modern improvements, Tmh.PT/w Stable and ice House attached. ■ Inquir'd of R * Bhßpley.oorner of KorttaiAuU Pitt street n Carlisle March2,*7l. CASH BUSINESS.—Oh and » rt ® r the tat of next September, I intend to do a Cash Business with all, without respect to‘persons. Country produce received as cash in exchange for gou ns usual. By this arrangement, strictly eniorc** .• I will be enabled to sell groceries atroduc prloe ’- ' o. INHOfT. Carlisle,July 18,187 L i - rpBACHER WANTED—A competent X To ichor wanted by the Hampden Bcao Board, to whom a liberal salary will bepam. By order of the Board. .. Apply to SAMUEL MUMMA v , Sep, 7,1871—3 t