svcal ©state Sales JpUBLIC BALK OK UKATi KSTATI SATURDAY, SXPTJSirJiKIt ;a». isTl, Tho undersigned, assignee of Joseph Zclgler will offer at Public Sale,on the above day;at the Court House, iu Carlisle, a trad of Slate Land In North Mlddlotoh township; near the Crain's tiap Road. 6H miles from Carlisle, hounded by lands of Wm. Crain, Geo, Outshall, Jacob Guts hall, Jacob Wetzel and Jonathan 7.e!glcv, ami containing one hundred and Iwouiy-Uve acres, t>r which one hundred acres tvvo clear and the italauce gobd timber land. The buildings at e a iwo-story Weathorboavded House, l-.anu, I’.ai n. Wagon Shed,spring House,Carriage House and 4 *lhet out-buUulngH, There Is awellol pure wa lerul the door and running water near the house. There Is an orchard of choice young I'ruU Ta os. Hie land has been recently limed and is In good older. Also, a Lot of. Ground lu Curllido, with jctv.’o Mojy HKIt'K DWELLING HuI’SE, No. si Smith esl Street, thereon erected, eoninlulm; seven »oom«, supplied with gas, recently painted ami nverj'thtng in complete order—a new Finnic Maine, mm excellent fruit on the lot. Suleat 10 o'clock. A. M„ when tenon will In ' tnmti* known hy * .r. ('■ STOCK, . Alls.', 1". IXI-Tt -*.'XicT’,l^TAT! l >=TJ!f'7,«v , vrfr‘rcr)Wrf,Yr' . iSI. —WHUhu soUlal public '-ah*, on liu* above iiay . on llio pierniso.s, l-ml valuable faim situate a Silver s»prhtg township, CumhoriamV fount/, i.m* »ullo*Norih of Kingston.on iho road lojulinn i«. su-nctfs Gup. adjoining property oi Joseph * ,on the East, Martin Herman, on the i'Uth, Jt-vl.n Kckles, on the West, ami Win. I*. tleke’s. on the Norm, containing l‘J Acres nt ijlooil bund, a greater pari of which is Limestone, mi,l * art Mate, >o Acres of which are cleared and ~; t- oU 'late of cultivation, the balance being . r ,| i‘< v inmi. The improvements nroa ant in.,, \ In; 1 ioii.se, Jau: amt Frame llarn. ami <>ih .‘ i,j -!>nil.hThere is a well o: good Wntc i ■ t . , nil to the tloor of the dwelling, ami n n,"., •••iiling stream of spring Water runs . '. , the farm. TUN is a very desl table pro u»*i r and'the title indisputable. Tlieu* will be wiii.-.ui improvements belonging to Win. I* i.VI. i,.- ivuoi-s desiring lost-,* the properly bcf/ivilie day ofsule, will call on (J, M. D. J>k ’e- s.ili to eoinhienceat to <* clock, A. ,M., when i, . v,-jH be made known bv G. M-h. KCKLKs, F. L. KI’KM'N, s . New Kingston Umib. Co., Pa, um- -M. n-m--' AiUn >. ‘‘fTl-V j t UVrioX.—Node'* i" t’liT-.'-by given \ /■ mm Wiin-mi Llltnger. ol Silver Spring >'llu 11hh 1 1>. holds » n.,f.-Inju n bv me dated ,jhi v IT |sTI. icr one hundred* and flit> del m\s, t.uiabb* in nlneiv. days; mid I hereby yunlion all persons jVbm purchasing the Miine ns I’nov -1' ,vw ’ j O „ N aUMSTKO.W. • rtopt U, Tl-ot. (Sits aiiiicrnsemrnts 1 great medical discovery i)R. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS Mun no tr i: it s take this opportunity of directing the attention oftho community at large. urn! every person In particular, lo their r«* . ntly replenished stock of M A IBWIM. They studiously avoided Investing during ttu high prices, and putlen'tly walled the rulllng shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices, us near us .possible, they hare invested largely and pro prepared to guarantee lo their friends aud ''ustoniers us low prices us any market outaule the cities. They especially Invltethe attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stuck Is complete and none need four meeting with disappointment lu enquiring for anything In our Hue. We have the.agency of the NVHI#o* *S Gibhui SK W I N G MACHINE, and would respect fully sk all those .n wan l ui a Machine, to examine the Wllicox.A Gibbet be fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended-to, and goody delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. rn. 11l LS7l—iv ESTABLISHED 1840! Carlisle Hardware House ! H SAXTON & Co Building, Farming, ANI > MECHANICS 1 HA’RDWA UK, IRON AND STEEL, Cement, Plaster, Sand, GUNS AND AMMUNITION, with evorv description of useful and Fancy Goods Useful Inventions constantly intro* Thankful for past patronage and ’soliciting a continuance, Wo icmaln, respectfully, ’ IL SAXTON & CO. Aug U-f, 1871. CHEAP AND GOOD. The large stock pf DRY GOODS AND NOTI3N9, P I, A C E Lachey & Smiley’s, No. i)9 North Hanover SI., The ch.apust CLOTHS &. CABHIMEKESL The cheapest DRESS GOODS. The cheapest PRINTS and MUSLINS, •Good KENTUCKY JEANS 12Uo U. Elegant LACE COLLARS at It) els. &e. % 7l. Jttnrtnuat A NP a .n t i. k r y fIIKNKV SAXTON.I J. P. UIXLKR. s, I l\ R. SAXTON. I Tools and Materials, PAINTS. OILS. VARNISHES, Also, HOUSE-FURNISHING IfAIiDWAItK, duccd, Sole Agents lor PLANK' PLOWS. iDrj) ®OOHS Just opening at CARLISLE,'A. SUITS No■ Si) North Hanover t. OjiposUe ThudUtm** IJotrl, CAULISLK, PA, ®air RnieUier. HALL’S V F.(i ETA RLE SICILIAN R. P. HALL & CO.. Proprietors Laboratory, Nashua, fr. H, BARBER. No. ft EAST MAIN ’STREET, Great Attraction Greenfield’s New Store ! No. 18 East Main Street, .02moaite::$ai*.: SUMMER GOODS! Silks, Organdies, Grenadines, Frou Frou, Japanese Poplins, Victoria lawns. Nainsooks. Muslins Fluid Muslins. French Muslins, Yosemltc Stripes. Piques, Cambrics, Press KTE3 W Or OODS I have ;bls day marked down the prices «>n my entire stuck ol fc-jn lug Goods, lu order l«> clo.su out to make ro«m"for the Full campaign. bargains lu all kinds of • Domestic Goods. at prices that Ue/y compel Ulon, New lot oi r i t i ;n~ t b , CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. H U IT l NXr H Suits made to Order, at short notice, by first-class workmen. Imu now offering a special bargain In Black -AJLpapoas, a celebrated Brand, at 35, 40,50, (10 su’ui 75 can la, that excels any ever offered at the above prices *A cordial invitation Is given to all to call at my new Store, and examine stock and prices. June 22. 1871. JSSrB (KooUg. QOOirN E\VS ! Now 1h the time to wive money by culling at tbo Central DHY 600DS 'STORE. Wo are determined to sell ol!' and oloho out ull klmlHof .SUMMKU ,1* 11 E 8 £ ■ (1 08 at greatly reduced pin- For great bargnltiH lu HEUNANN Ifaiß. Call at the Central For very oiieuj) (iUKNAIHNEH, Call ai the l ♦’lUral F#r r.A W NH, at cent*. Cull ul DialVolial. Knv .lAl’ANKiitt POPLINS, sdlUnj; lit ’-‘j worlli :V» renin, r»r verv good DllfcHi GINGHAMS, uL (tents, Call nt the Central. For FRENCH CHINTZES, Call at the 1 vnlrut, For all kinds of HRE3H «00D8, at low Call at Hie Central, K»r good WHITE PIQUES at*6 cents. Call at ilu» Centra). For apU'ixilil PIQUES lit« cents, . Call at. Hie Contra), For all kimlH of WMITK DRESS GOODS. Call at the Contra! For PONGEE and BILK PARASOL. Calint the Central. For a beautllul LACE POINT, Cull at the Central. For all kinds of WORKING TRIMMINGS, Call at tho Central. For handsome DRESS LIN HNS. Call At, the Conti a), Carpets ! Carpets! OIL CLOTHS, all widths, MATTING*, •all widths, WINDOW BHADKH, Ac By wiling At the Central Dry Goods and Car pet Store, you will get great bargains In all kinds of Dry Goods and Carpels, us wo are now closing out balance of Summer stock, regardless of cost. ANY QUANTITY OF WOOL WANTED. ...EIDI' i .• .Vlll New stoek'of Ju.st opened at extremely low prices. Linens, for ladles suits, At. All the above will bo sold WAY DOWN below the regular rales. 3V£-o.asli.:o.js just received, in bcnnllfnl designs. i.l vim i new --tf.fli French and EngM'b now ready inr Inspeoiion L. T. GREENFIELD, j7j, a uii u A UTEKti DET GOODS Spring & Summer tor Ind.es 1 ami gentlemens’ wear, consisting of Silk and Wool/Serges, i Shepherd's Phi U Wool Serges, w h i ti: go o d ;s ! Call at tin; Centra). OA.SSIHETES, CLOTHS lor spring, sou. Shawls! Shawls!! Hosiery and Gloves, House Furnishing Goods, such as Tickings, ... ,1 Blic-cilngs DOMESTICS* DOMESTICS I DOMESTICS 11 DOMESTICS! Wo are prepared to oftergrentlnduceraonta, a« tho markets are lower than they have been fir ton years, and as our stock is entirely new and fresh, bought for the cash, wo feci safe In prom ising to give our customers great bargains and nil new goods. Wo Invito unkindly, to call and examine our stock before purchasing, and de cide for themselves, 'Thankful for tho liberal -patronage In the past, wo promise to bo alive to tho Interests of our friends In the future, by keening such goods ps will render satisfaction to all. All who wish to save money aro Invltdd to call upon us and Unit u source of profit‘by dealing with us; DUKK ifc RXJRICrTOIiDER. North Hanover Street. Relow Carlisle Deposit Rank April 1871. "a re Store No. 18 East Main Street. 3Urj> DKSIKAuijl* stock of DRYGOODS iranlte Lustres, Melanges, i'lfjiio Nettings, Nainsooks, Victoria Lawns, all UliuK <>l AHI) VESTINGS All Die novelties ol Uo sea- Pillow Casings, Blankets, Marseilles Quilts. and all Goods used for Honsq- keeping purp In Largo Quantities’ Sfolics.; SHnluarr, &t RAIS' 1J ORRIS list; OF.TJIK FALL CAMPAIGN, lilliliSMITI!, & Rlfi’P. i\o. (!2 anti fII .uXori/t J/ttnottr Street. , Tin and Sheet-iron Workers, AND JIEAr.KU-i in- Cook, Parlor, ami tve.ru variety, of H E A TING S T O V E S The nubscWbers, having recently erected ’a commodious stove room. adjoining• their old' stflMtl,*' aflordlng Increased facilities for business, are now prepared to. furnish their patrons and ,tke publicsenemlly-with_isverv article Injbuir -line, a largo and varied as-oilment,-to which midi tons uro constantly, made, they feel contUlout • that In quality and price tbcj are ahead o all competition.' PAI/Ut RTOVKW, • OOK STOVES, This department of tlieh* stock in unexcelled for art isllc design, superiorllnlsu, and simplici ty of arrangement, amonywlitch maybe men tbineil I,lie SUNNY SILK FI UK PLACE 11KATKU, SUNNY JVDK UOUBLK-OVKN COOK BAULKY SHEAF. NOBLE COOK, and .NOVELTY PAULO It COOK STOVJi with a variety of other Cook Stoves well grown for their excellence. KITCHEN RANGES, ol all kinds. Including tbo eeluomtun; NATIONAL RANGE.' BA A E BURN E 11 S , If yon want an Ornamental stove If you want an Economical Stove It you want a Powerful Heating Rlovo, If you want a Perpetual Kirn Keeping Stove call and examine our stock, where von will llm the. , ' : RTTINT.VT; HOTVnri.VST.' ■ ' *“ oriental ut! ■ °' c SPK,VK'« UKVOIATNII Slr Vram ™“ AN 0 MACK' LIGHT BASE BURNERS, with ft lnrtto assortment of parlor and office stoves. also • SHEET IRON AND TIN WAKE plain ami Japanned, Including Toilet Ware. . , ~ Cash and Deed Boxes tread, Cake, and Sugar Boxes,. Spoons of all Winds', . ■.Ladles, Lanterns, Coal Buckets, .munoled and Plain Hollow Ware, Wrought; Iron Pans; Shovels and’ Tongs, Coal and Flour.Sleves, Flat Irons, Brass Kettles. Fruit lars, Ac., Ac., embracing a largo and complete assortment to which wo Invite tho attention of buyers. Wo are also prepared to furnish Pumps for ' Cisterns and-. Deep Wells and have for sale tho celebrated CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, warranted genuine. Constantly oh liana , STOVE BRICK AND REPAIRS FOR STOVES ROOFING, SPOUTING, AND JOB WORK attended to promptly and on reasonable terms iSy Old loves taken in Exchange. Thankful for thopatronneo heretofore bestow od on us we are determined,by increased effort d merit a continuance of it. and respectfully task the public to call and examine for them solves. RHINESMTTU & RUPP, Nos. Oil amt 01, North Hanover HI., Carlisle, Penn Sep. 20. ]B7o—iv STOVE AND TINWARE ESTAB L-I S PI M E N T, Tho partnership heretofore s tl ng between Walker & -Cloudy .hoping bn dissolved by mutual consent, J berJny annoenco to tho citi zens of Carlisle and surroundlnuoonntrv, that I have opened-a New Stove and “Tinware Store, in the large frame building, on the corner of West High and West (streets, formerly occupied by Cornelius & Bosh. - Having a largo and complete stock of Stoves and Tinware on bund selected with the greatest care expressly for this market, my customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both ns - regards quality and-prico.' Sheeliron and Tinware, constantly on bund and made up to order. My stock of Tinware embraces everything usually koptin a Hist class tin establishment. HOOFING and HPOUTING promptly attend ed to. Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! lam now prepared to exhibit to tho Winter Trade a large and well-assorted stock of tho host patterns ol Stoves. Having the agency of tho following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish tln»m to parties so desiring: MORNING GLORY. LIGHT HOUSE. • BON-TON, 110SEHU U, - BEACON LIGHT EGG OFFICE and PAUL' U S TO YES Hi selection of Cook Stoves embrace tho following; Superior, Noble Cook, Excelsior, : Niagara,, Quaker-City, and Coral. . • ..&tpve Repairs constantly on hand. lam agent for a P AT E N T S TEAM PI PE, for heating mills, ruolorles, Ac., and prepared to furnish and place them In position at short notice. Having an experience of 22 years In this busi ness,! would respectfully solicit a ulmio o! Iho public patronage, fooling confident Unit I will give satisfaction Dec. 23. 70—tf A. WOODS WALKKIt. piIOPOBED Amendment to the Constitution of Penn- sylvania, A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to tho Constitution of Penusyivaultt. J3c il Jlvsolved by the Senate and House of Itcpre ton-lath es 0/ the Commomvcalth qf Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That I ho following amend ment of Use Constitution of this Commonwealth bo proposed to the people for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to tho provisions of tho tenth article thereof, to wit: AMENDMENT, Strike out the Sixth Section of (lie Sixth .Arti cle of tho Constitution, and InsoiCJin lieu thereof the following: . . “A State Treasurer shall he chosen by the qual ified electors of tho State, at such times and for suen term of service ns shall bo prescribed by law.” JAMiSS H. WEBB, Speaker of the House of Itepresentatlves, ' WILLIAM /ff WALLACE. Speaker ot tho Senate. Approved tho fifteenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred andsoven ty-ono. ! . JNO. W. GEARY. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to the Tenth Article of the Constitution. ••• i ‘ I*\ JOUIJAN, Secretary of tho Coinrnonwealtli, ifilcc Secvetury of tho Commonwcaltii, ) Harrisburg, July Sih, 1871; j July 20.1871 —12t. A lUY VIEW ACADEMY. PERRYVILLE JUNIATA COUNTY, PA. For Male and Female Pupils. Attractively situated in u. healthful and beauti ful region, % of a mile from tho Pennsylvania It. It, Pour regular-graduates) assisted by other ooropotent instructors constitute tho corps of instruction. Tho Principal—for many years In charge of Tuscnvorn Academy,and since lH. r >2 the head of lids Institution—refers to his numerous •pupils In all tho learned professions, and in ev ery department ol business. . Music ami Painting specialties. Kail Session will commence Hoptemher l.sl, 1471. Address, DAVID WTLaON, A. M., or A. J. PATTIfifWCJN, A. M., Port Uoyal Post Office. July 20,1871-3 m. Pn. jrßeDfcal.’ J~| N'ltV T;iIKT,MIuiLI J , S mi pi) BN II P LB-IB liixtract Catawba Cl 51 o loiionv.ui J'ariK—J'luitl Kvltacl •Jt/iu. harhavd Fluid Friruot (dauhn Grapo 'Juicu, , FOR LIVER rOMPLAINTS.-.l M'NhirK mi.; - -fjJOUK -AFFKGTIONW.-.SICK-0!i -• VEaftTAHLE NO MERCURY, MINKRALB on deleterious munis. . Those I’ll Is ii! o the tho most delight fully pleas ant pintail vc, superseding castor oil, sails, mag nesia/etc. Thorn Is nothing mV»ro acceptable to the stomach. They give lone, ami cause neith er nausea tior griping pains. They are compos ed of th Gjlnrsi hxjreUicut.F Aflor a low days' uso ofiliem.snch an Invigoiation of the Miilresys tom lakes place ns to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated, whether arising from im prudence or disease. Ifj. T. ilclmbold’s Cdm poumhElnld Extract Ct-liawbu Grape Pills mo not -ugar-couted, Irom the fact that sugar-coal ed Pills do nol dissolve, hut pass through the stomach without, dissolving, consequently do not produce.(ho 'desired eth;et. The,Catawba Grape I’jlls, being pleasant in taste ami odor, do nol necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price I'TI'TV UEN'IS per box. OFFICE STOVES. ifBNIIV T. iiKLMTjOI.D’S lIIGTII.V COXCKNIUATkI) COMPOUND Ehiiit Extract Sar.i/i/mrilta, Will Mullcilly exterminate Imm Llir system Scrofula, Syphilis. Favor .Sorts, T leers, .Sore Eyes,Sore Legs.Soro Mouth, Sore Hoad, .Bron chitis, Skin -DNcascs, Saif. ilhcMim, Cankers (Runnings from th« Far. While Swellings, Tn -imy*,:-! umvrous ABeclions, Node'ii .Rickety (•binmllar .‘twcllt ill's, Night Sweats, Hash/iV.ll-cr fTuhinrs: of nil kinds, .Chronic Rheumatism Dyspepsia, iiml all diseases that have boon es tablished in the system for years, Holm; proparrdoxpressly for-the above com pliilnls, us Blaod-nurifying properties uregreat or Minn any other preparation ot Sarsaparilla.— Its gives the complexion a clear and healthy colorand restores Mio patient to a state Of hua’ Mi and purity. For purifying the Blood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arising Ironi an Impure state of the Blood, and the only re liable and effectual known remedy fur ihe cure of Pains ami Swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations of tho Throat and Logs. Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas amt all Scaly Eruptions dl the Skin, and Beautifying the Complexion.-" Knives ami Forks, IIKNUY T. HICLMBOLb’-S Ft iiiil Extract JSachu, ■ The Grout, Ldnretfo. has cured every case of Diabetes In which It Inis been given. Irritation of tho Mode of the Bladder and inilaniation oi the Kldncvs, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate-Gland, stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Bnck-dnsi Deposit, and Mucous m Milky Discharges, and for Knl'cc-hlcd and Deli cate Constitutions of both sexes, attended wltn the following symptoms; Tmllaposltlon to Ex ertion. Loss of Power, Loss of Mc-mory, Dillhntlt ly of Breathing. Weak .Nerves, Trembling, Hor ror of Disease. Wakefulness, Dhnncs’sof Vision, Pain In the Made. Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of theSkln,Eruption on I he Face Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of Hi Muscular Syklem, etc. Used by persons from tho ages of eighteen - twenty-flvo. and from llilrty-llyo to lift y-llve in the decline or change of life; after confl n inept ®r labor pains ; lied-wetting In ch Bdro n JIELM BODD’K EXTRACT BUCHIMs diuroll uni! blood-nuvifyfng.and cures nil Diseases arls log from Habits of Disslpatlrn, ami Excesses ami Imprudences In Idle, Impurities of the Wood, etc., Superseding Copaiba in alfeetions lor which 11. is used, ami .Syphilitic Affections— lii' those Diseases used in couuocUou with HELM BOLD’S ROSE WASH. ® I' H S s I Ju mauy Alfctdlmis peculiar to Ladles, the Extract Buohu is unequalled by any other rente* dy'—as in Chlorosis or Detention, Irregularity Painfulness or Suppression ol Customary Evac nations, Ulcerated or SchlrrUs .State of th Uterus, Leucorrhrva of "Whiles;"Sterility,' and lor all compJalnla Incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or Habits of Dissipa tion. Jl is prescribed extensively by the most eminent Physicians and Midwives for Enfeeb. led and Delicate Constitutions, of both sexes and all ages pitumdcd with any of the above Diseases or Symptoms). H. T. HELMIJOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IM I’ll DKNCKH, 11 Alin'S OF DIBSIPA etc in all their stages, at littlo expense, little or on change In diet, no Inconvenience, and no expo sure. U causes a frequent desire,, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Piwentlng uml diving Strictures of tins Urellna, Allaying Pa nr ami in/lamallon, so fre quent In this chn-s of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous matter. Thousands wlui have been the victims of in competent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short Lime, have foimd they have been deceived, and that the “Pofsou” has, by the use of’‘powerful astringents,” beort dried up In the system, to break mu in a more aggra vated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Use HELMBOUTS EXTRACT BUtJHU lor all Airecllons and Diseases of the Unlnary Organs, whether existing In Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Price, St 50 per bottle. [HENRY T. HELMBOLD’ri JIMPROVED H O.S E W ASH cannot be mu passed as a Face Wash, and will bo found the only specific icmeily in every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic XH-yness, Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc., dispels Redness and Incipient Inllammatlou, Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp oF Skin. Frost Bites, and all purposes for which Knives or Ointments are used ; restores the skin to a state 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 nuiobsonght and Admlrfed, But however valuable os a reme dy for existing defects of the skin Jl. T. Helm bold's Rose Wash has long sustained Us princi ple chum to unbounded patronage, by possess ing qualities which render it a Toilet Append ngu ol the most Suporhilive and Congenial char acter, combining In an elegant formula those prominent requisites. Safety and Elllcucy—the Invariable accompaniments of its uwo—as a Pre servative and Refresher of the Complexion. It Is an excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, and ns an injection lor diseases of the .Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipa tion, used In connection with tho Extracts Bu chu, Sarsaparilla, and Catawba Grape Pills, Jn such diseases us recommended, cannot he sur passed. I-ull and cotillon directions accompany tlio medicines. Evidence of thomost responsible and reliable character furnished on application) with hun dreds ol thousands ol living witnesses, and up ward ol <10,0(10 udsollcllod ccrlldcntcs and rec ommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, Including eminent Physi cians, Clergymen, Btatesmun, ole. Theproprlu tor Ims never resorted to their publication In io . I .V n V J J m I )O,H 5 ho does not do Mils from the laot that lus articles rank as Htaudard Prepara do not need to bo propped up by Henry 'J. Jh’hnttoliVa Genuine Prep a Lions. Delivered (o-any address. Secure liom obser vulloa. EMabllbhfd upwards of twenty years Hold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters or Information. In conlldcnoe to HEMIV’I 11 RDM MOliU, Druggist and rhemlsV U.dy Depots; 11. T. HRDM DODD'S Drug ami i.liomlral Waivhons-. N«. COl Hroadwav New YVO'* m‘ U) 11. T. HEI.MHOLII S Medical’ Depot, ml eolith Tenth Blivet, l , llllmlelphla. Pa. ‘ HE iMIJOLUHt lake no other K<‘\ Jl, ’7l. PI&EsS- H EMI E L CONCENTRATED - D iitaUtoaUjct. IAIL, HOAD, KI'KIKO 'ARItANGBMENT Monday May 13th, ISit Great Trunk llnotfrom' tho Noflh m,,i v went lor Philadelphia, - Now York i> or,, i FottsvJllo, Tamnqua, Ashland. anon, Allou town, KAstou, Ephrata. Llti* r* I ' ei * Icr. Columbia, Ac. 1 * wt,Jjlllz Ukuu-a s . ‘ Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York .. , lows: at 11-U),B JU, A,, AI., and 11 oo ncctlng with similar trains on pmnMvV S o,u Railroad, and arriving at New Yorit .a f Dl;| A. M., » 50, aml u 111) ■ I*. M., toSm L u l ‘ ; Bleeping Cars accompany tho T4O \ m , sv " without change. . , * ’ J - miiu Returning: heave Now York a'tO 00 \ \ r ») noon and S(H) P. M., Philadelphia mr-ur L' 11 A. M. and ;»80P. AI,; Sleeping cars khoGOO I*. Jl. triilna from. Now York ohilut;s. ' v| ibou, Lfiivo llarVlslmrir lor , Hcmllng, p, Tnnmqim, Jlinuravlllo. Aslihuul, fihnnmi Allentown ami Philadelphia at 8 hi . °!\bi. •J 00. and f Oo h. M.-, stopping at Lebm,„;, Jl -~ principal way stations; tno 405 P. fJ t Jo 11 nuJ nectlng lor Philadelphia. Pnttsvillc and o,s° n ‘ •da only. Kor.Pottsvllle. SrluiylliiHlhuS"'"; Auhiirn, via. .Schuylkill and SuhquGlmmV, V“° r#»ad leave Harrisburg at 810 P, AI. •' 11 “ u *!. Fatal Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave P«v..i' ing for Allentown. Easton and New W fl(l * 4 X*. 10 3D A AI.. 4(fclVM. Returning .York l2 M noon nud.suu r\l 8 85P. M. - • i""! juijiT Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia . 30 A. M., connecting with similar trrihron I Si,'* Ponna. Railroad, returning from Reading ~..M P. M., slopping at All stations. Leave Potlsvlllo at 001) A. AI.. and aan o x, Herndon at 10 011 A. M.. Bhamoltlu atr.40,.,7 11 15A.A1. Ashland at 705 A. M.. and 1 v' 111 ’ 1 Malmnoy idly :.l 7 6IA. M„ nmli Ju ". j) ■S”'” l, quo aI, BHi A. ,M., mid d 10 P. M„ fur J-hlhidcl hi',' Now \ ork, heading, Harrisburg, Ac Leave Potlsvlllo via Schuylkill and for Pine Urove and.Treinont e ' 111 " 1 Reading accommodation train. Jenvc« vlllu at 5 -JO A. AI., passes Reading at 7 «« A °l, arriving at Philadelphia at ID 20 A. AI.. rcturiih.j* leaves Philadolphm at 5 ISP. At.. pi.ssl mK £ at 7 55 P. At., at riving at Pottsville at !i ‘ e Potisiown accommodation train; loaves pnti Jl - Railroad Irains leave RendhigntY'v A. AI., and 015 P. M., lor Eplnala, Lit!/,, j.anta* tor, Columbia ,tc. Perklomcti Railroad trains PerUiomru Junction at 7 17, ti 05 A. At., 8 ()U and ft ru !■ m returning, Icavcßcliwonksylllouldliij.s lu a! m" 1250 Nuun, aiuU 15 P. Al..‘connecting with sin,! lar trains on Reading Railroad c'ohibrookdale Railroad trainsicu\ c-Potistuv-,. at :> IDA. AI., and 115’ (J 151*. A!., veturnlm Alt. Pleasant at 7 fU) and li;s A.AL.'juid :i hi I' AI., connecting with .similar trains on -UuuliV Railroad. ii ' Chester valley Railroad trains leave liriii-’u port u t 8110 A.M.,205 and 5.12 I*. M„ r«-*iuv*i «ni£ icavo JJownlUglown at t» -JO A. M„ 12 -15 noon ima 5 25 P.’ M., connecting with similar trains m. Reading Railroad. Un Wunduys: leave New York at 5 U 0 1’ \\ Philadelphia at h UU A. M. ami 8 r> p. M. gYi- S da A. M. train running only to Heading.) leave 'PoltsVillo at HuliA-.M., Ilarrlsbnig at 2-til a.s] ami 2(101*. M.jleavM Allentown at I 25 ami s' I*. M. leave Rending nt 7 15 A. M. dm! l» 5u p m for Harrisburg, at i :!2 A. M. for NeW York m' 7 20 A. M. for Allentown and 9 -tfl A, M. nnd -11) P. M. fur I’ll ihuictphia, Cmniniitui.ion, Mileage, Season, School «nv/. Mach’ru. May 15, lh“l. 0 U .M Ul it L A N D VaT.L.EV B A I L’ B () A I) ' Cha;ft g k u f nou u s . Winter Arraiiganent. On and after Thursday, Nov. 21, th7o, Pass* ti ger Trains will run dally ms lollowH.(Bnmhij*cs. copied). W E STWA R D Aerommcdattim Train leaves Hanisbnig 5,(J0 a M., Meehan leshurgd.JM.CarllslefU I. NewviiieO K Shlpponsburg 1u.22, Clmnihcrslung IU.-M, Green .castle H.IG, arriving at Hagerstown 1 1.45 A. .M Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.«5 I’, M, Ji,- clmnickburg 2.27, Carlisle 2.58, New villa ;t .12 Hint ponslmrg -i;i)2, OhainbersDnig -J.85, Guoneasilu -i.U, arriving at -Hagerstown 5.40 P. M. Erprcxi Train leaves Harrisburg p, yj \[ e . jhanicslmrg 5.02, Cai-llsfc 5.82. Ncwvllle IJ 05 SJih,. jjonsburg (1.0.1, arrlving-at-CMarabcrsbrng a f tm. A Mixed Train loaves Chairing] sburg 7 15 A M Greencastie O.W, arriving at Hagerstown 10'nl .\ M. ' EAHT W A U D . Accommodation jrain leaves Chamborslmnj st* A. M.. Shippensbnrg 5,20, Nowvllle (l.«), Carlisle M aillt,SbMrß 7,U2 arrlvJ “B 111 iiairlfibniK Muil 7'nn'nleavesHngeislownS.SU A. M., Greek castle 10.22 Newvillo Id.oli, Carlisle H.'.y, Mechanicsbnir 12 ('5 arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 P. M. , ’ Express Train leaves Hagerstown J2.i:o M, Greencastie -12.2,8 Chaniborsburg 1.05. Shipper burg 1.57, Npwvlßo 2.1 U, Carlisle 2.50, Mcchanio burg 8.18, arriving at llarrisbuig a.OU P. 51. vt Mixed Train leaven Hagerstown. .1.20, P. ,M Grcencasllo 1.27, arriving at Chambctsbnrg s,u> P. M, Making close connections at Harrisburg wUn trams to and from Philadelphia, Now York. niol 'o , 'VnHhiugton,Pit.tsburg , r.iui all point' St: im; t a s r i-. nnkn t \s Uv v rci; C'lmmb’g., Pit., Nov, 21, ’7O. Dec I 187 QIOUTH MOUNTAIN RAIL' RO. A 1) ! Time Table. TOOK icmsur SEI'TUMHEH I, IS7I, On tuHl ojttr J'yitkn/, Hcjtlnnlir i/ us Comi.u ni/ irllt mu two tr/mi* thn vgh to ]>inc Grom (luily, i&uiulajn ezccji(ed) ut jnUons A. M. l\ hi. r . Leave Carlisle, l?.r*s I.euvp Junction. 7.W do. Junction, you do "■'HonxiyJjrooU, 7.10 do ■*Uonnyb , if :< ill do •Unilglmids, 7.20 . do ♦OraJgbenU’fl. 823 do All. Holly, 7.10 do IUI. JJollv, IWi do *l/pperAUll, 7Jo do *Upper JMllj, Mso do IlunlC'r’s itun,B.(Jj do Himler’t il„ £ixi ■do Lnurol, 8.40 do Laurel, j*ju An-, at I’lne Grove, D.UO Ait. at l?luo Grove 4 - - UPTURNING. - - A. M, . p. jj t I.eiivo Pine Grove 11,110 Leave Pino Grove, 5.W ilo Laurel, 1.-15 do Laurel,- 5.1,', do Hunter’s 11,, KU'o do Hunter's K., s,;ij do Hfpper .Mill, JU.iH do •UnporMill 5/»o do Mt: Holly, li».ao do Alt, iioiJy, && *lo 'Craighead's, 10.50 do H'mlghc-mPs o.ju do ' Jionnyh'k,, Jl.oo do “Loi ipJc., (Hi', An', at- Junction-; ;'-U Jo Arr. at- (U» «lat lons marked thus {-7 aro Hag smtloiTV . If. \V. HA.VENTOUT. „ Gen’l. Superintendent Otllce ol Gun. SupcriuteudoiiL I Pine Grove, .Sep. 7,1571. J OBADiLIS TillO I NGKELIENTS THAT COMPOSE uOSAJIALIs are published ou every package, Uioroioro It- la not a secret prep aration,, consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT U J.s a cortuln euro /or Scrofula. Syphilis m all its forms, .Rheumatism, Skin Dl»* eases, Liver Complaint mid all-diseases oflholllood. ■* ONE BOTTLE OF KORADALDV will do more good than ten bottlcfc of Mio •Syrup of Sarsaparilla. TilE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Uosndalle hi their practice /of the past three years and freely emlerw t «s a reliable'Alterative add Blood Pm-l/k-r. Rif' *’• I’UGll.'of Baltimore. DU. T. J, BOYKIN, DU. U. W. CAUII, |>U. F. O. DANNELLY. “ DU. J. S. SPARKS. of Nichojasvllle. Ky- DU. J. L. MdCA*-TI-lA, Columbia, »- DU A. Ji. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N'. C. VS'ED A i\ T D • END OR&11D li ) J. U. FRENCH & SONS, , Fall Ulver, Muss. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Midi. 1 A. F. WIIEELIiU, Lima, Ohio. , B. 11 aLL, Lima, •Ohio: GRAVEN & CO , (iordoußvlllo, Va. SAM’L: G. McFADDEN, Murfreesboro. •Toon, . . , Our space will not allow of tiny «** tended ronmrksin relation to-the virtue* ol Uosadalls. To the Medical Profession wo guarantee a Fluid Extract superior to any they huvq ever used In the treatment of diseased Ulnod ; audio thoafllloted wo >ay try Uosadalls and you will bo ro* stored to health. KofmdaHs Is sold by all Druggists, price $l.OO per bottle. Address, f ' Dll. CLEMENTS & CO. Mpmi/acturiny Chviniste, BALTiXOItE, M*. July 110,71—lyr i?oi Ju Tl: imiui lord at has all HtaUlo Shaple Carlli R SALE OR RENT.. ho have and commodious THREE H'tOK * iC HOUSE, on the corner oMuJn and trcels, now eccupted' by Mn. Gordon, a tl the modern Improvements, with Ure* i and Ice House attached, inquire ol u. > uy.eornorofNnrth.und PIU MieH Into March 2, J 7l. • fIASH liUSINE3S.r-On,/aud : \J thou.. next September, I intend to uo a Cash Busiiiess with .nil, without respect to persona.. Country produce received ns cash in exchange for goou" us usual. By t his arrangement, strictly cnforcea. I will bo enabled to noli giooorlo* ft l * rfducon prices, C’JirHAkvlulj 13, IS7I. mRACHETI WANTED—A omnpi'tont X Toaohfi* wanted .by the Huiniulon Hohooi iiuard, to whom a liberal salary will bo paid. Ity older ol tlm Hoard, HAMUKIj MUMMA. decretory. Hop. 7,1871-.lt Apply to lEEE O. N. LUJ.L, Si'pt. C. INHOKP.