jgtbi-£Uiliecttsenieuta kE ED t C AJV DIS (: OVE u y H CAX.IKOKMIA vHyEGAR Hundred* ot thousands bear testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effects. W Ha TAKE. THEY? they' Auk not a vii,e fang y; brink. •rfade of Poor Uum, .Whiskey, 1 rool Spirits uud ■teiuso Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened i 11 -h M| please the taste, called “Tonlo*, ’ -wll/.- tc„ that load thctipnioron to and vain, hut,fire a true Medicine, Biudo from the Native Roots ami Herbs of Puli* torn la, free from ail Alcoholic stimulant*!. They e tho Great Blood Purifier ami a Life Giving Principle a ported Renovator ftud Invigorator - »l the System, carrying oil all poisonous matter ~ uml restoring the blood to u healthy condition. .No person can take these Bitters according to ItUtectlou’and remain long unwell, provided the ' tfcriifckiit* not'destroyed, uy .mineral poison qr VitAl organs wasted be-- &ndHh© point of repair. |%>r(lilflaramatbry nndiOhronlc, Rheumatism iftft Gout, Hysnepsloi- ot-LTodlgestlon, Bllllous. nanUiUtnuand intermittent Fevers, Diseases ot. ■ IhtOUoo*!, Ll.v.ct, Kldn_eya',and Bladder, these Bitters have ueeu moalsuc'cesfuU Such dlsens -es uro caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is gener ally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs, v- DyspepMa or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in Ihc Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of th© Chest, Clzzlncss-.-Bour-ISructfttioUH oMhe StomUchroad - \rsa'‘ of ID v Hear!. Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain C *%h Jn tRj rcgjQh« ®f tit© a hundred uihet painful symptoms, arc Ihe vflkprlngs ol Dvspepslt They ii vlgoratc the Stomach and.stimulate' the torplt. liver and bowels, which render them ni unequalled elllcacy in cleansing the blood of ad hnpurities, and imparling new life and vigor in the wliole system. Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fever* ‘/f’’'*" twhiah'aie so-prevalent In the valleys of our C igieat lllvey» throughout tin* United States, espe cially those ofthe Mississippi. Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Anc-insns,- Red, Colora ■ to. Brazos, Pear), Alabama .Mobile; Savannah, Roanoke. .Ininas, iud ninny others with their vast trlhulnrU-s, during the Summer and Au intiui.uml remarkably so daring seasons of mi usual heat and dryness, arc Invariably accom panied-d)v extensive derangements of the Mtwmach and liver, audot her abdominal vtacCnv. There ane always niore or Jess obstructions ol ihe liver, u weakness ami irritable statu ol tho stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being sloyged up wiili vitiated accumulations Jn their treatment, a purgai Ive, exerting a power lu) Intlucnco upon these various organs, is es* uontlully necessary. There-is no cathartic for tho purpose to Dr. J. Walker’s Vinegar . Bitters, as they’ will speedily remove the dark . colored viscid matter wllh'which tho Bowels arc ' , loaded, at tho same lime stimulating the score .. . , tlons of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy Amotions of tho digestive organa. The universal populailty of this valuable remedy in regions subject to miasmatic influences, is suill-. dent evidence of Us power as t} remedy In suc’j • oases. For Skin Disea.es, Eruptions, Tetter, M>.; ~ Rheum, Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Pustules, Bo.'* Caibahcleu, Ring-worms, Scald-Head. Sot Eyes, Erysipelas,ltch, Bcurls, Discolorations of the’ Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, or •' whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out ofthe system m a short time by the use of these Bitters, , one bottle In such ■ oases will convince the most incredulous of their uratiye effect. 1 ■' . Cleanse the Vitiated Blond whenever you find Ps Impurities bursting through tbesklu in Pim ples; Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when you And It obstructed nud slliggish In tho veins: oleanse It when It IsToul, ami your feeling will " toll'you when. iCctp thd blood pure and tho health of the system will fallow. , Pin. Tape and other Worms, lurking In the " tyitem of so many thousands, are eflectually de stroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully tho circular arouikl each bottle, print ed In four languages—English, German, French hud Spanish. WALKER.. Proprietor., R. M. McDONALD " it CO., Druggists and Gem Agents, Ban Fran cisco, California, and :)2 and .11 CommurcoStreet, New York. 43T“801d by all Druggists and Dealers. • Dec.*. 70—Iv JSAAC K. STAUFFER. ~" . WATCHES AND JEWELR7, 1-18 JXorth Second /reel, (cor. of Quarry.) PBILAUEI.PHIA. . Au assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and.-Pluled Ware constantly ou hand. Repair ing of .Watches and Jewelry promptly .attended .May ia.iETl-ly JSflriiral Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral ; * /hr Diseases qf the 27nV'f und Luiif/.t, .such ot. Xhughi, Colds, Wlioopiiuj Couyh, Jirdtichill*, Asthma ’ ' and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of modlcine, has anything won so widely and so . deeply upon trio conlldence of mankind, us this ' excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. .• Through a long series ot years, and among most ■' of the races of men it has risen higher ane high ei In their estimation,UßTthas become bettor Known. Its unlsorm character and power to cure the various affections of the lungs and • •'throat, have made It known us a reliable pro ' lector against them. While adapted to milder v -torms’of disease and to youilg children, it is at 1 • the same time the most effectual remedy that ' • ' can’be given for Incipient consumption, and the dangerous nllectlous of the; throat and luiigs. Ah a provision against sudden attacks of Croup, It should be kept on hum! la every family, and 1 lud’eed'nsall are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, .all should be provided with this anti • ; Jote foe them* ; "i Adttapugh’settled Consumption la thoughtln , .curable, sllU great numbers of cases where the r . disease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound beaten ••• by thet Cherry Pectoral. So complete Is Its mas tery- over the disorders ol the 'Lungs and Throat,-that the most obstinate of them yield to Jt.' When nothing else could reach them, un der the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disap pear. . ' .singers and Public Speakers Und great prolec . tlon fcom It; .Asthma Is always relieved and often wholly cured by It, Bronchitis Is generally cured by taking the . .Cherry Pectoral in small ami' frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known that we ' •‘Deed not publish the cerUlleater. of them here, -.or do more than assure the public that Its qual .■> Itlesare fully-mnlntuined. ,-Ayer’s Ague Cure. For Fefet and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chll- Fevor,' Remittont Fever, Uinnb Ague, Feriodi - . cul or Bilious FevcT,-«!te.,nml indeed all the nfl • factions which arise iroi.i malarious, marsh, ’ or nilasmatio poisons. .. As Its name Implies, it d( fes Cuue. and docs not full. Containing neltlier. Aisenlc Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineial or poison ous substance whatever, it In jhjwi.sc Injures any patient. The number and Importance ol Us cures In the ague districts, arc literally be yond account, rnd wo believe without u parallel lathe hlstor> of Ague medicine. Our pride is gra'ltled by the acknowledgements we receive of the radical cures effected In obstinate cases, and vyhere other remedies had wholly failed. CnaccUmaled persons, cither resident In, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will bo protoctedby taking the AGUE CUBE dally. •For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity of the Hver.lt is an excellent remedy, stimula ting the Liver into healthy activity. •• For Bllltoua Disorders and Liver Complaints, it Is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remuvkabl&'cures, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by i)r. J. C.iAYKit & Co., Prac tical and-Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Muss,, and sold around the world. PRICE, 81.00 PEIt BOTTLE. Hold by all Druygintx EVfrmvhvre. J. B. HAVEIUmCK, Agent, Carlisle. Pa. fhair Rnutoer. ■JJSB THE BEST ! HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEW ER. )*,s .. Nine years before tho public, uud no preparu .... - Hop Jor the hair has ever been produced equal 4o Hall's u Vegetable Sicilian iialr itenower,” .s».: ou/i every honest dealer will say It gives the ■ ■■■■: tuti/tfuctlon. It restores GUAY HAIR to its original' color, eraQlcatlng and preventing dan druff. curing BALDNESS nud promoting the growth of the hair. ,The gray and brashy hair by u few applications Is changed to black and silky locks, and Wayward hair will assume any shape the wearer desires. It is tho ohoiujest’ HAIR, DRESSING In the world,and 11s effects lust longer, as It t»cil&s|hq glands to furnish the nutritive polnclpffi so to tho life of the hair. ItgivepthehairthhfWplendldappearance .so much admixed h'y all. By Iks tonic and slim • • ulallhg propfifflles it prevents the hair from fal ' ling out, Qn4C*.noao4 need ho without Nature’s ', ornament,'.a gpod Iread, of hair. It is the first/ real perfected remedy ever discovered for curing diseases of tho hair, and It.has never been equalled, and wo assure tho thousands who hav * used If, It 1H kept up to Its original high stand ard. Our Treatise on theflulrinallod tree; send for It. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers In medicines. Price One Dollar por bottle. R, P. 74 ALL * CO., Proprietors, Laboratory, Nashua, N“. H. H A. ifAVFiiSTiCK. Agent, Carlisle, Pa. and "W; V. HORN. Carlisle, Pa. ilttVch 30 IH7I-1V New fi.ouk and feed stoke. The' Kubscflbtr lias opoued a how Hour Efeii Ktore in tiro building known us "Thorn’s Htable,’* corner of Bedford atreet and Liberty Alley,Just across the alley from tho Cumberland engine house. Ho will ,cu< |h staid!/ bn hand Moor apd I’cod, which he will dispose oral reasonable rales. MATHKWB , Align. IB7i—urn piOK YOUR OWN SATISFACTION WOLF’S BITTERS GE OCERIE A MfW.Stnck ol FRESH GROCERIES lust.opened at . WOLF’S. oods selling at reduced prices at ' ’ Ti ; WOLF’H. ho Bet, , Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, : At WOLF'S. l,A.\fl*S, (.AMPS! At WOLF’S. FRUIT JARS AND JELLY GLASSES At WORK’S. Mackerel. .mackerel, I, 2 and 3 Mackerel, in wliole, half, or quar ter barrels, or kits, at the* lowest prices ever of fered in Carlisle. At WOLFIS. BEST bvamls Hour, bacon, hums, flitch, drld beef, cheese, pickled uud spiced salmon, sardines, smoked halibut, Burlington herring, scaled herring at • WOLF'S. fAUEETsSWARE. (Jhlnuwnre, Glass* Va' ware. Karl lien a are and Womiware. ■ At WO LI- ’H. JpURE Wim* ami CMer Vinegar, Se|*. *»tt. 70— v GROC E R Y TUc subscriber, having leased the above v ell kuowu store-room, linn opened with a new and largo stock of w«M-selected Fresh Groceries.— His stock will be found to be complete in every particular, and everything sold will be wm ranted as represaulcd. He has on hand and now ready for delivery GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. You will llnd everything ybu wish In the way o Groceries, Queensware; Glassware, Willow and Cedanvure, % Slone anil Crockery ware, Choice Hams, Dried Beef, Ualogna, Beef Tongues. Biscuits and Crackeres of every description. Pic-< led Oysters, Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, do., and no end to a good assortment of NOiJONS. DRIED, CANNED AND PICKLED FRUITS of kind 4 constantly on hand. FLOUR und FEED of the best grades, and In quantities >o suit purchasers. Gooes scut to any part of the town If desired. Call and price for yourself at No. 73 West Main street. All kinds of COUNTS Y PR O I) UC K taken in exchange for goods. G. L. DEVENNEV, March 10.71. West Main Street, jjRIIGS «HU MEOICISiE.S Medicines and Fine Chemicals, JOSEPH B. HAVERSTICK’S Drujs, Medicines, Chemicals, hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, oilet Articles, &0.. Dye 'duffs, Dosmetics, lationary, <6c. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur poses, Hih assortment of Goods, In variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot bo surpassed. The arti cles hwre been selected with great care,and aro calculated In qualltyaud price to command the attention of purchasers. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. A full stock ol Patent Medicines on hand, . All goods warranted as represented. JOSEPH B. HAVEUBTICK. No. 5 South Hanover si Oct. 20.1WK—1V B. E W*X N Cr . CABINET MAKER. AND UNDERTAKER, Parlor, COTTAGE FUUNXTUKB IN SETTS Splendid new Patterns. . r BEDSTEADS AND aMATOBESSIUI GIFT FKAMEB AND XTUrUIIBS lu great variety. ~ . , Particular attention given U> Funerals. Orders from town and country promptly attended to nd on reasonable terms, Pec. 17 IWSBIV FNSURE AGAINfcJT ACCIDENT.— I Accidents will happen to persons traveling, on business or pleasure; to the mechanic work ing at his trade; to the farmer cultivating his farm; to tho professional or business man in th« active pursuits of life. No one la exempt from It. Then take a yearly policy lu tho TRAVEL ERS', of Hartford, the oldest and only general accident Insurance company in America. It costs but from 35 to 910 per thousand, accord ing to occupation nud degree of hazard. This Insurance guaranties the payment of a stipula ted sum per week, from $o to $5O, for total disa bility or tho payment of the principle sum In sured from SI,OOO to $lO,OOO If the Injury cause douth within throe months. We understand that J. U. Hlocls, the active life agent of the Charter Oak, has accepted the agency for this company for Carlisle and vicinity, ami has al ready taken 600,000 of Insurance. Who would not have a policy when tho protection offered Is worth more than It costs? July 6 1871—3 m ©rocerlea U 0 V O uud examine hla FRESH STOCK OF AT LOW -PRICES. AT No 44 East. Fom/'i-et St. AtWHjK’S. No. 44, Nasi Pomfnt hf,, CARLISLE. - and PROVISION STORE. No 78 West Miiin Street , CARL I B L K ( Washmood y s Old Stand,) JUruss. TH £ BE S T PEACE TO . J 1 0 J PURE AND RELIABLE ii> il IJ l* K% IS AT DOESKINS, CABSIMERES, VESTINGS, GASSINETS, TWEEDS, SATTINETS, VELVETS, JEANS, o u a, I LINENS. Ae. auvvVVi nauovev »\reev, | tn- No, 5 CARL 11. K PA DEALER IN WEST MAIN BTJtEET, CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment of NEW F URN 1 T U H E for tho,Holidays, comprising Sofas. Camp Stool, Lounges, Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs. Ottomons, Bureaus, What Note. Ac., Ac., Ac. Chamber, Dining Room, Kltokou FURNITURE,. of tho lalesljstylos. Sjartanae HARDWARE a AND CUTLERY. MILL Lli .0 HO tV JS J{ S take Oils opportunity *r directing the attention ofthe community at large, and every person in particular, to their re -i-ntly replenished stock «J HAH 3D; W'A 31 They studiously avoided Investing during i-u high prices, and patiently waited the. falUny out of lliebottom before uttumpllng to rellllthelr shelves, ami now that things have been reduced td old lime prices, us near as possible, they have Invested largely and r**e pre. -ired to guarantee lo their friends and customers as*low prices 'as any markotoutslde Ihe-eIMeH.--Thpy*-Tspecla!ly invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stack Is complete anil none need fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring it . for anything In our line. Wu have the agency of the Wllleox A Gibbs' H E W I N G M A C H INE, and would respeetiully sk all those .n wanlb] a Machine, to examine the Wllleox A Gibbs’ be fore purchasing All orders, promptly attended to, and gonds dellvered to all parts of tne town free of charge. M» 12 1871- 1 v 1840! Carlisle Hardware House ! H, SAXTON & Co. f HENRY SAXTON.I Al. P. BIXLER. y (D. B. SAXTON. j Building, Farming, AND MECHANICS’ IIARDWAKI- Tools nud Materials, IRON AND STEEL, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Cement, Plaster, Hand, GUNS AND AMMUNITION,* Also, HOUSE-FURNIHH ING HAIWWAHK with every description of useful and Fancy Goods Useful Inventions constantly Intro- duced, "‘Hole Agents lor PLANK PLOWS. Thankful for past patronage nml soliciting a continuance, We remain, respectfully, IL SAXTON & VO. Aug 24.1571, JOVJ) tfiocTb s QEEI.ING QEE AT ANJj'BffiEO.W COST. ALL GOODS MUST BE HOLD BY THE FIRST OF DECEMBER. The undersigned, having dtte.mined to retire from business, offers his entire Uncle ot PIECE GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. TRUNKS VALEISES, UMBRELLAS, UNDER-CLOTHING, HATS.de., at and below cost. Thu entire slock ’must bo disposed of by thu first of December. His stock of piece goods, the tlnest in town, consists of FINE FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, RE VDY MADE CLOTHING department Is one of the largest and best as sortments to be found this side of Philadelphia. ALL OUR OWN MAKE. Call and see for j ourselves, at ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S. North Hanover Bt., Carlisle. CHEAP AND GOOD. - The largo stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Just opening at Lachey & Smiley’s, iVo. 9‘J Worth Hanover CARLISLE PA, The cbeupast CLOTHS A QASSIM EKES, The cheapest DRESS GOODS. The cheapest PRINTS and MUSLINS, Good KENTUCKY JEANS ISUcts. Elegant LACE COLLARS at lu els. tie., cC*o., Ac, CARPET CHAIN In all shades. CARPETS made to order. SUITS made to order at the lowest, prices, i >o not forget tho place. Wo. 99 Worth Hanover OjiposUt Thuiliunt’.i Hotel. CAIU.I.M.K, »'A, April SB, 1871- 1! AItIS 10 K SHOP! Peter Hodge, BARBE R, No. 5 EAST MAIN STREET, in Irvine’s building, tv few doors west of the Rentz House, Carlisle, will be happy to wall upon customersiitall hours. Having had many years experience In his business, ho feels satis fied of his ability to give satisfaction to his cus tomers. Hchampoonlng in Its most approved style attended to personally. 1 will be much obliged to ladles, misses and gentleman who may favor me with u ca)l."£Charges moderate. P. HODGE. JaneTf,lH7l, Great Attraction Greenfield's New Store ! No, 18 East Main Street," Opposite Saxton's Hardware Store, SUMMER GOODS! ( fu>t opened at extremely low prices. Rllks, Organd!c«, (Demulines, Kron Krou, Japanese Poplins, Victoria’ lawns, Nainsooks, Muslins Plaid Mnsll l ik. French Muslins, Voscmlte Stripes, Piques, Cambrics. Dross HVT E "W G-OODS I have his day mmkcd down tlu* prices on my entire stork of Spring Goods, in order to clone out to make roomer the Kail campaign. Bargains In alt kinds ol Domestic Goods. PEINT S, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. ■8 U IT IN G 8 Suits made to Order, at short notice, by first-class workmen. lam now ottering a special bargain in Black Alpaccas^ a celebrated Brand, at \l\ lU, 50, OU ami 75 cents, flint excels uuy over offered at the above prleoa A cordial mvllatlon ven to all to call at. my new .Store, aud examine sUckand prices. June -2. 1871. ÜBxn C&oofcs. QC)()I)'N E\VH'! r No\y Is tin- Him* lu save money In calling at the Central DRY GOODS STOREb We arc determined to sell oil ami wlohO^y** 1 11 U kinds'ol SUMMER i it ks s «oo ns, at greatly reduee.l prices. For great bargains In 11 ERN ANN 1 KM. Call at the i'c ntrul For very cheap GRENADINES, Call at Uu* Central For good LAWNS, al l*J‘i cents, • Cull al the (.'initial. For JAPANESE POPLINS, selling at 23 cents, worth % cents, For very good DKEM.4 OING HAMS, at i!. T > cents, Call at the Central. For FRENCH CHINTZES, For all kinds of DRESS GOODS. at low rales. Call at the Central, For good WHITE PIQUES at t’s cents. Call at the Central, Kor aplenuld PIQUES at JW ecu'*. Cull Hi tlio Central, Korall kinds of WHITE DUES* GOODS, Cullnt the Central Kor PONGEE nmi SII.JC PAHAKOI.H. Cull at me Central. Kor a beautllul LACE POINT Korall UluUb of WUKKING TKIMMINOS. Cull nt tlio Central, Fur bumlsomo Dlt ESS LINENS. Cali at the Centra], Carpets ! Carpets! OIL C f.OT U H . all widths, MAT I’lNOrt, all widths, WINDOW SHADES, Ac. ily c-lllug ut Hie Central DryOoods uml Cur pctßtore, Jim will get giuatbargainsln all kinds or Dry Oouds uml Carpets.us wu are now elaslng out balance of Summer slock, regard loss of coal. ANY QUANTITY-or WOOL WANTED. fhdioh a Ml Li. Fit. Now slock of Linens, for Indies suits, rtc. All the above will in> sold WAY DOWN below 1 lie regular rates. nMDo.sliio.sj nl prices that duly romiictltlon. New lot of just received, in beautiful designs. Kicgnnt new vtoek ol French and English now ready tor iusj ectlon, L. T. GREENFIELD. J | hAina A u'i’Kics DRY GOODS. Spring & Summer for Indio«' and gentlemens' wear, consisting «l Japanese Poplins, Silk and Wool Merges, : Mliepherd's Pin d.Wool.ftcrgca, 1 ail Ulmls ot WHITE GOOD S Call at the Central, CASSIMf 'is, cloths Cali at the Central, for Spring. All the novelties ot t*# aca sou. Shawls ! Shawls !! Hosiery and Cloves, Holism Furnishing (J*o4«. Tickings, Sheetings Cull at the Central, DOMESTICS DOMICMTKMI DOMEKTICM ! 1 I)OM.K*TIC«I We aro prepari'U 10 onergrenl.luaucom.iils »s the miirkctH nro low.r than they have bean f.r ten years, ami as our stock la entirely now and trash, bought for tho cash, wo feel sale In prom ising to give our customers great bargains and all new goods. Wo Invito allklndly, to call and examine our stock before purchasing, and ds cldo for themselves. Thankful for tho liberal patronage In the past. wo promise to bo allro to the interests of our friends In the future by keeplugsueh goods as will render satisfaction to all. All who wish to save money are Invited to call upon us ami llnd a source of prollt hr dealing with us. A i ncc.i No. i$ East. Main Btrt«f, i)fj) <@oot)S • v. KW AND 1 >FHI K A I*, i.l DRY GOODS ■ ranlle Lustres, Mel -nges, i Tiiiue Nettings. Nainsook*, Victoria I-awa^, Ar.II VESTINUH such an Pillow Casings, llluuuels, Marseilles Quills. and all Goods used for House- keeping purp In Largo Quantities. DUKE «t BURK MOLD®II. Norlh Hanover Street. Below Carlisle Deposit Bank Stobes. fflJntamcf, Sec /Tuand oTknTnc* lx Off THE FALL CAMPAIGN, RIIINESMITI! & RUPP, No, Oil euul 01 North Hanover Street, Tin and' Sheet-iron Workers, AND DI-UJ.FIK.H IN CtK)h t Parlor, ami fern/ rnrivtt/ of H E A T 1 N (J> S T 0 V E 8 The subscribers, .haying recently oreeted ‘u commodious store room, adjoining their old staid, affording increased facilities for are how prepared to furnish their patrons and the public gonVruSly with every article in their line, on the most, accommodating terms. With a la-rgejind' varied nsHirUnmit, to wliicli nddl lous are consluntl.v mndo. they feel conlldent Hint In quality and price they are ahead o njl comiudlllon. PA LOR STOVES, • OOK STOVES, Tills department of their stock Is unexcelled forartistie design, snperlor/inlsn, amt fclmpilcl ly of arrangement, amongwhieh imiy Uu men* Honed the SUNNY SIDE El 51E PLALJE HEATER SUNNY SIDE IHJUBLE-OVEN COOK BARLEY SHEAF. NOBLE COOK,- and NOVELTY PARLOR COOK STOVE, with a variety of other Cook Stoves well krown for their excellence. KITCHEN RANGES, of all kinds, including the celobrateu NATIONAL HANOI- I! AS K IiUKffE,R S , If you want an Ornamental stove,- If ybn wantub Economical Stove, It*yon want a Powerful Heating Stove,-. If you waul a Perpetual Fire Keeping Stove, call and examine our ulock, whore you wilMlnd the • . RIENTAL HOT'BLAST, with roversihle in* oven ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER. „, w ,. ~, .. for two or more rooms SPEAR'S REVOLVING LIGHT. AND MAGIC LIGHT 15ASE BURNERS, wllh a largo assortment of PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES. AI*SO—— SHEET IRON. AND TIN WARE plain and Japanned, Including Toilet Ware, , ~ . Hash and Deed Boxes Breud, Cake, and Sugar Boxes, ..... Knives amt Forks, Spoons of all kinds, ... Ladles, Lanterns. Coal Buckets, Enameled and Plain Hollow Ware, Wrought iron Pans. Shovels and Tongs, Coal and I- lourSiovos, Flat Irons, Brass Kettles, Fruit lavs, itc., Ac., (‘inbrnclnga large and complete assortment to which we Invito the atlo.ntlon of buyers., \V u are also prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and Peep Wells and have for sale tho celebrated CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, warranted genuine. Constantly on liana STOVE BRICK -AND REPAIRS' FOR STOVES ROOFING, SPOUTING. AND JOB WORK attended to promptly and on reasonable terms Old loves [alien in Exchange, Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestow od on us we uro determined,by increased effort d merit a continuance of It. and respectfully (auk.the public to call and examine for them salves. RHINESMITH & RUI’I 1 , Nos. (i2nml lU, North Hanover SI., Carlisle, Punnn Sep. 2d. 1870—I v STOVE AND TINVVAKj! ESTABLISHMENT The partnership heretofore* ting between Walker A Chuuly having bn dissolved by mutual consent, I hertmy annnenre to the clti* zatißof Carlisle and surroundimicountry, that I hare opened a lew Stove and Tinware Ski In Hie large frame building, on the corner of West High and West streets, formerly occupied by Cornelius A Hush. Having a large and complete stock of Stoves and Tinware on hand selected with the greatest cafe expressly for this market, my customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality and price. -- Sheetiron and Tinware, conSUuUly im hum! and ■mde'up tio order, Afy slock of Tinware embraces everything usually kept In a first class tin establishment.'. HOOFING and .SPOUTING promptly attem ed to. _ , Stoves! Stoves! Stoves ! ■ I mu now prepared to exhibit to the Winter i’mdo a large and well-assorted slock of the best patterns ol Stoves. Having the'agency of the following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish them lo parties so desiring: MORNING GLORV, LIGHT HOUSE. HON-TON. UOSKBUR. (BEACON LIGHT EGG OFFICE and PAKLMI STOVES -Hi selection of Cook Stoves embrace the following: Superior, Noble Cook, Excelsior, Niagara, Quaker City, and Coral. Stove Repairs constantly on hand. I am agent lor a P ATEN TST E A M PIP E. for heating mills, lactorles, Ac., ami prep&vcil to furnish and place them In position at short notice. Having an experience of 22 years In this busi ness, I would respectfully solicit a sliate ol the public patronage, feeling confident that I will give satisfaction. A. WOODS WALKER, Doc. 23. 70-tf pKOPOSED Amendment to the Constitution of Penn sylvania. X JOINT nOJOLUTION Proposing an amendment to tho Constitution of Pennsylvania. Jie It Unsolved by the Senate, and jrousw of Jteprf tentative* of the Commonwealth of PenmylvanUc in General Assembly met, That tho lollowlng amend ment of I ho Constitution of this bo proposed to tho people for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to tho provisions of the tenth article therebf, to wit-: AMENDMENT, .. Strikeout the Sixth Section of iho Sixth Arti •le of tho Constitution, ami Insert in lleuihercof tho following: “A Stale Treasurer shall heebosen bythoqual llled electors ol Iho State, at such times and for nuon term ot service aa shall boprcicribed bv law." JAM i£R 11. WEBB. Speaker of tho Mouse of Itepresonlatlves. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. Speaker ol tho Senate. Approved the fifteenth day of June, Anno Domini oho thousand eight hundred nndseven ty*oue. „ , .IffO. W. GEARY. Prepared and ccrliiled forpuhllcatlon pursuant to the Tenth Article of tho Constitution. j F. JORDAN, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. Dfllco Secretary of tho Commonwealth, 1 Harrisburg, July sth, 1871. j July 20,1871—11 k. * VIEW ACADEMY. PERRYYIELE JUNIATA COUNTV, I*A, For Male and I'emule Pupils. Attractively situated In a healthful nod beauti ful region,}:? of a mile from the Pennsylvania U R. Four regular graduates, assisted by other competent instructors constitute the corpa of Instruction. The Principal—for many years Id charge of Tuscarora Academy,uml since IR3> tho head of this Insmution—rcfers to his numerous pupils In all tho learned professions, and la ev ery department of business, s.„ . Music and Tainting specialties. Fall Hussion will commence September Ist 171, Address, DAVID WILSON. A. M.. or . A. J. PATTKIWON, A. M* Tort RoyaJ Post Office. July 20,18Tl—8m. jrßrtrtral j..J ENKV T. HKIjMBOL'D’S U I) M P'O il N D F L UI Extract Catawba •Cr^i^pss'PiiiaiS o' ini)o)u-.)d Parts— fluid ■ Ext?act Jthu barb dud Fluid Extract atawha Grape Juice . ■Oil J.IVER COM PLA JAUNDICE, MIL! MODS AFFECTIONS: SICK OH NERVOUS HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, ito. PURELY VEOETAHiiE NO AIEIU’UKY, MINERALS OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS. H * ••-Thosft Pills til h Lhc-Lho-moMLddllghLfnJi.V-pieaa?- -ailt.}HU'|,HHlVef KUpei'SVdlHg-CaHtOPoilvHHttPrmag-. neala, etc. There Is nothing more acceptable to Uih stomach. They give tone, and cause neith er nausea nor griping pains. They are compos ed of the fmr.it imjvcdieuts. After a few days’, use ofthom, su.ch an Jnvigorallon of the witlro sys tem takes place as to appear miraculous to vho weak and enervated, whether arising trom Im prudence or disease., Hi. T. HelmbokPa Com poumbFitiid Extract Ciitawha Grape-Pills uro not .-uyar-coaicil, from the fact tlyit sugar-coat-, od Pills do not dissolve, hut puss through the stomach without, dissolving, consequently do not. produce the* desired eHect. The Catawba Grape Pills, being pleasant. In taste and odor,,do not necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price. FIFTY CENTS per box. B v HUNKY T. JiELMBOLD’S. trrmti.v uoncentiiatkd compound El-aid _Kx.tr ucl Sarsaparilla Will "ladieilly exterminate tram the syst Scrofula, S.vphilis. Fever Sores, l-Jccrs, Sore Eyes, Son; Legs. Sore Month, Sore Head,. Bron chitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Uheum, Clinkers' Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings, Tu mors, i 'aiioerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets Ghindular Su'd I mgs, Night Sweats, Hash .Tetter Jlnmors of all kinds, Chronic, Rheumatism Dyspepsia, ami all diseases Unit huvo been es tablished.in the system for years. , Being preparedexpressly for the above com plaints, its Blood-nimfylng properties are great er than any other preparation ol Saisaparilln.— Us gives the complexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient to a state ofheaUU and portly, For purifying the Blood, removing all ( hromc constltutlonal'diseascs arising tram an Impure slate of 'the Hlood, and the only re liable and effectual known remedy for the euro ol Pains amt Swelling of the Hones, Ulcerations, of the Throat and Legs blotches, Pimples on the Knee, Erysipelas aim all Scaly Eruptions of ,tho Skin, and beautifying the Complexion." lIKN lIY T. HELMHOLIVtf CONCENTRATED Fluid Extract Jiuchu, The Clival Diuretic, has cured every case of Diabetes In which It. has been given. Irritation ofth© Neck of the Bladder and Intlainntlon ol the Kldnevs. Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, HoUmtkm of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Slone In the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick-dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Deli cate Constitutions ol both sexes, attended wltn the following symptoms; liidi.sposltlon in Ex ertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficult ty of Breathing, Weak Nerves,Trembling. Hor ror of Disease,wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain In the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Pace Pallid Countenance, Universal LabSitudoof the Muscular System, etc. Used hy persons from the ages of eighteen to twenty-live, and from thirty-live to llfiy-llve o In the decline or change of life; after couflu meut er labor pains ; bed-wotting In children HKLMROLD’S EXTRACT RUCIW/is dluretl and hlood-intrifyJng.and cures all Diseases oris lug from Habits of Dlsslpatt n, and Excesses and Imprudences Jn Life, Impurities of the Illood, ole., Superseding Copaiba in airec.llons for witleli it is used, ami Syphilitic Affections— In these Diseases used in connection with HELMROLD’S ROSE WASH. 3L. A 3D) ' H H § s In many Affections peculiar to Ladles, the Extract Buohu Is unequalled by any other reme dy-—as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Rain fulness or Suppression ol Customary Kvuc nations. Ulcerated or Belli mis Stale of the Uterus, LeucnrrlKca or Whites, Bterllily, and fop all complaints Incident to tho sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or Hahitsof Dissipa tion. Ills proscribed extensively by the most eminent Physicians and Midwives for Enfeeb led and Delicate Constitutions, of both sexes and till ages (attended with any of the above Diseases or Symptoms). 11. T. HELMHOLD’S EXTRACT RUCHU CUKES DISEASES ARISING FROM JM RH DENCES, HABITS OF DIBSIPA TION etc in all their stages, at little expense, little ou. on change In diet, no inconvenience, and no expo sure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, (hereby removing Obsltno tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and intlamallon, so fre quent In this class o“ diseases, and expelling nil Poisonous matter. Thousands who have been the victims of In competent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to tie cured In a short time, have found they have been deceived, and that llio “Poison” has, by the use of •'powerful astringents,” boon dried up In the system, to break out In a-juoro aggra vated-form, and perhaps after Marriage. Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACTRUCHU for all Allectlons and Diseases of the Unlnury Organs,' whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Price, 8l 60 per bottle, **i IHENUV T. II ELM HOLD'S lIMPROVED It O H E W A H li cannot bo surpassed as a Face Wash, and‘will lie found the only specific louiedy in every species of Cutaneous A flection. It speedily eradicates iMinples, Spots, .Scorbutic Dryness. Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc., di«pel« Redness and Incipient Inflammation! Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin. Frost Riles,- and ail purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used • restores the skin to a stale of purity and softness, and Insures continued healthy notion to tho tissue of Its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clear ness and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired. Rut however valuable os a reme dy for existing defects of tho skm 11. T. Helm bold s Rose Wash has long sustained Us princi ple claim to unbounded patronage, by possess-- Ingqnußtles which render It a Toilet Append age of Hie most Superlative and Congenial char acter, combining In an elegant formula those prominent requisites, Safety and Efllcftoy-lho Invariable accompaniments of its use—as a Pre servative and Refresher of tho Complexion. It Is an excellent Lotion for diseases ol a Syphilitic Nature, and as an Injection lor diseases of the Urinary Orgaus, arising from habits of dissipa tion. used In connection with tho Extracts Bu chu, Bnrsaparilla, and Catawba Grape Pills, in such diseases an recommended, cannot bo sur passed. - U BUI medicine* “ xpll “ 11 directions accompany llio r of t' 1 ? n '9 !,t responsible nml reliable M furu tubed on application, with bun dreds ol thousands of living witnesses and un« ward of .10,000 unsolicited certlllciles ami riS nuVhh U .‘iS ory lottoVHma ”y of which ftro from the highest sources, Including eminent Physi cians, Clojgymen, .Stniesmon, etc. Theproprio- P»r has never resorted to their publication in , ho ,Joo . H not tl ° th l» from the fact that his articles ranlc as Standard Propam. cerllfiJateH. d 0 “ 0t nectl t 0 be l' r °l'l>ed up by Henry V, JJehnboUVx Genuine Prep a Hem, VS iiVr^rnor^i'v""""‘i™" - "»:'» HKIvMHOLU, druggist ami Chemist Railroad. SPKINfI ARB ANge , Monday May ISthf^ -Great Trunk lino from tlm v west, tor Philadelphia, v h »a Pottsvllle, Tainaqua, Ashland si o *, anon, Allentown,Easton,Epi r ;r''?^.l ter, Columbia, &c, 1 urnia ,llii, Trains leave Harrisburg for v Iowa; at 2-10,8 10, A, M mw, .. o,r Vr,. nectlng with similar train? L? Y - Ksdlroad, and prrivlng at VmL A. M., 3 GO, and oay p x r fl " bq Sleeping Cara accompany the .1 J Cs ltr without change. y ~ c “ ly A.j Returning: Leave New Ynrir . 30 noon and 500 P. M., Pliilmioi,ol 5 'J ) A. M. and 330 P. M,; l i >l,la « UioGOO P. M. tral H BVrom P Siv U v Sl( ' change. cw *wi. Leave Harrisburg’ for Ren.Hr, Tamnqua, iMinersville. Ashi . 5- F Allentown and Philadelphia , ,d t H auo.mul 4. Oi e. M„ stop,,in? ! *1) principal way stations; the 40i i> nectlng lor PliltnUclph(.ia“m,v},-, a -lr nb> only. Tor 1-ottavlllc. Set, n-i, 1 , 1 Auburn. Via Bchnyiuill and s f t ' »> road leave Harrisburg ut3iul> V ltli: East Pcnnaylvnula Railroad trnu lug for Allentown. Easlou nid v •132. 10 30 A M.. 105 P.M. IloinAm 69 York at IMK) A. M. t 12 30 noon nSi !?'■ I* Allentown at 7 20 A. M. "JF -8 35P.M. • ’ ♦ ‘ Way passenger, train leaves Phiim . 30 A. M., connecting with alifuVir Petina. Railroad, returning froia n P. M., stopping at all station! 1 wdlc Leave Pottavlllo at 900 A M. n ,, Herndon at 10 00 A. M., Slminofti' 1115A.M. Ashland at? 03 A. if il,® 1 -Alahaqoy-elty-ut-7-51Avftlr,liufl ,,^‘i 1 l i ! -qnft"nrS*'3.7'AT*air l W^^ New York,heading, Ilarrlshure {.» 11,1 Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill. hahnn Railroad atB 15 A. JI. for lin^t 1 1 -15 A At for Pine Grove and Trenvm !l Reading accommodallon train • vllle at 5 -10 A. M„ passes UcnUiug' 'v-* arriving at Philadelphia at 10 20 a \i |J leaves Philadolphiaut 5 15P.M .Ikl' I *’ at 7 55 P. AI.. arriving at PottsvVlUitffi Potlstown accommodation train it! 11 town at 0 30-A. M„ returning i?| Wt « phliuit 130 P.M. ■ ’I-HJiur Columbia Railroad trains loavn A: M and 615 P. M.. Jor Jiphm «.'i ? ter, Columbia «tc. llt * Perklomen Railroad trains Im V « u Junction at? 17, 0 05 A; AI., 3 ,1 returning, leaveSchwenkfevlllent n-«!l 12 50 Noon, and i 45 P. M.. connecK;' lar trains on Reading Railroad Colobrookdale Railroad l rains » at i) JO A. M., ami 115’ 0 -15 P. M. rolllr J' Alt. Pleasant at 7 00 and 1115 A ji « AI., connecting with similar irali.s V,n i Railroad. 1 Chester valley Railroad Indus ports IS 30 A. M.,2 05 and 5 82 p m' ,, .eavoDownlnglown ntfi 40 A. M p 'A, coiineoUUß with sliiitu, t Reading Railroad, L On Sundays: leave New York nt ?,•, Philadelphia at 8 00 A. M. ami a n f 8 00 A. M, train running only to lutnw, Potlsvllle at 800 A. M., Hnrrlslmrc iuTl and 2 00 I*.’M,; leave Allentown ui U P. M, leave Reading nt 7 15 A. M. unj'i for Harrisburg, at 1 82 A. M. lor N t i\ 7 20 A. M, for Allentown and y Jo a k , P. M, for Philadelphia. , Commutation, Mileage, Season li each Passenger •1 . 3-0. AVoott yta.t/. Supl. it Euj, .1/; May 15. 1871. QUMIIERLAXO, V A I. RAIL, R O A 1)1 CHANGE O E H 01' Win'fer Arrangement, On an’d after Thursday, Nov. 21. If gor Trains will run dally'as Tallows,* copied). . . wEsx w A R D Accommodation TVm'n leaves Finn'./,;. M.,Mechaulcsburg 8.85, Carl IslefUl.W Shlppenslmrg 111.22, Chambcrshiii‘''.,u castle 11.Ui, arriving at Hagerstown iv' Mail Train leaves Harrisburg chanicsbnrg 2.27, CarJlsle'2.sB, pensburg 4,02, Chamhorshiirg 4.85. i llt 5.11, arriving at Hagerstown 5.10 P. .M; Itfxpreta Train leaves Harrisburg j. obanlcsburg 5.02, Carlisle 5.82. Newvllle!* pensburg 0.88, arriving at C.'uimbcabji P, M. A Mixed Train leaves Grcoucastle 0.00, arriving at HagerM(.w M, E AST W A K D Accommodation Train leaves Cbamben’ A, M., Shlppousburg 5.29, Newvllle 6.U', 0.88, Mechunlcsburg 7.03 arriving at Hi -7.80 A. M. Mail T ain leaves Hagerstown 8.8UA.31, castle O.OO.Chainbersburg O.JO.yiilpiiunsk Newvllle 10,6:1, Carlisle 11.70, Mechanical: arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 P. M. Erpre.ta Train leaves Hngerstowr i: Greencastlo 12.28. Chamborsbnrg 1.05. Sb burg 1,87, Nowvlllo 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Ms burg 8.18, arriving nt Harrisburg 8.5 fl EM A Mixed Train leavre Hagerstown 3.5 Greencastlo 4.27, arriving nit Chunilient P.M. close connections id Hti wltu trains to and from Plilludelphin.Nij Baltimore, Washington, PI t,tabnrg,r.nnuyb’k., 11.00 do “IJonnvb’t Arr. at Junction, UJS Arr. at Jimoiloii, Stations marked thus ( rt ) are ilaif & only. ' ' H. W. DWENM , „ ■ Gen’J. Superiuler'* l Olllco of Gen. .SuporlDtendon(, ) Pine Grove, Sep. 7,1871. / R OSA DA LI T HB iNQUEDIENTSTHATCISI UO.SADALIB are published *> :l package. therefore it Is nofasecrtl nation, consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE!! It is a certain euro for Scrofula, In all Us forma, liheumatlnn,M. ! eases, Liver Complaint ami alio l of the Blood. ONE BOTTLE OF KOSAI)AI> will do more good than leu bonis Syrup of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSIC; have used Rosadalla In their praela the past throe years and freely*' It ns a reliable Alterative Purifier, DU. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore. DR. T, J. BOTKIN, •* DU. It. \V. CARR. DH. F, O. DANNELLY, “ DU. J. 8. SPARKS, of Nicholas DU. J. L. McOAhTHA, ColuiubV DU A. U. NOBLES, Edgecomb.M USED AND ENDORSE 1 J. 1!. FURNOII * SONS, Full *•' Mass. F. W. SMITH, Jaoksou.Mloli. A. P. WHEELER. Lima, Ohio. B. HALL, Limn, Ohio. CRAVEN & CO . Gordonaville. SAM'L. U. McPADDEN, Jlurdo' 1 Toun. 'Our «puco will not; allow of a ’*f. tended remarks In relation to th®’ of Uosadalls. To tlio Medical In) 1 ' wo guaranteo a Fluid Extract «up* r ‘ any they-Jiave overused InH» e ol diseased Blood ; and lo iheflffl cl . : say try Kosndalls, and you W' ll • stored to boallb. Uosadalls Is sold by all l)rutv!** ,s ' #1.50 por bottle. Address, DR. CLEMENTS i CO. Manufacturing W" 111 " BAI.TIMOl 115 '' July 20.71-lyr E% imici lord Bt has nil Stable i Staple; Carlla »R SALE OR RENT. ‘he larire and commodious !K HOUSE, on the corner oMoin a^ treats, now eccupled by Mrs. I tho modern Improvements, wi'ji and Jce House aUached. luqu >y,corner of Northland Pitt Bin do March 2, ’7l. PASH BUSINEBS.-011 nnj'J; \J UlO 1a c/uoxt September, I Intend Cash Business wlllj all, without respect to persons* produce received ns cash In oxchanKf as usual. By this arrangement, strictly “j, I will bo enabled te aoM'groceries prices. . i Carlisle,July 18,1871. rriKAC'HER WANTED*— A onn|Ps tI L Teacher wanted by tho Hoiupi Hoard, to whom n liberal salary win uo j« By order of tho Board. Apply to Sop. 7,1871—81 0. K. LC