Cits ftbbenisewentg I * GREAT MKbICAL DISCOVERY K! DIU'WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS Aimlretb or bear testimony to thslr Wonderful Curative Effects. : -V. WH AT ARE THEY? ' ■ THUT ABB NOT A VILE t ’ - FANCY DRINK. jMleef Poor.Bnm,WWsker.l root Spirits ami ICaiVM Liquor* doctored, spiced and sweetened aaplea&a the tasu. colled “Tonics," ‘.n’vdlz -4/n,* > "Rest rers,” Ac., that lead the tinnier onto «ninlcennat3*ndnun,but area true Medicine, made from the Native Boots and Herbs of Call- SornU, free fTomftll Alcoholic Stimulants, They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Life Giving rrinolple a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator . >X the System, carrying off ah poisonous matter tad restoring the blood to u healthy condition. Jsopindßoaa cake these Bitters according to direction and remain long unwell, provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or ether means and the vital organs wasted be* - ’^'FdrinflhmmatOTyand'Chrotric^RhGnnmtisnr ana Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Billions. Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases ol the Blood, Llvex, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have been most succesfnl. Such djsfios* ea are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is gener ally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. , •* Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Pain in *he Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Btouiacb, bad taste In the Month, Billons Attacks, Palpitation of th Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain, lath regions ef the Kidneys and u hundred ■ - 'tothsf pauiftU symptoms, are the offsprings ol the Stomach and stimulate * the torpid Liver and bowels, which render them * efficacy in cleansing the blood of ‘ AUimpurities, and Imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. Billons, Remittent and Intermittent Fever* Which are so prevalent In the valleys of our great Rivers throughout the United States, espe cially those of the Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Rea, Colora do, Brazos, Pearl, Alabama Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, Joints, o-rd many others with tbelr vast tributaries, during the Bummer and Au tumn, and remarkably so daring seasons of un usual heat and dryness, are invariably accom • • ponied by extensive derangements of the stemaoh and Uver, and other abdominal viscera. There arc always more or less obstructions ol the liver, a weakness and irritable state ol the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being •logged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a power ful Influence upon these various organs, is es sentially necessary. There Is no cathartic for . the purpose equpl to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar - Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark •olored viscid matter with which thoßowclsare loaded, at the same time stimulating the secre tions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. The ■niyeißOl popularity of this valuable remedy lu regions subject to miasmatic Influences, is auth «l*nt evidence onto power as a remedy in such ' eases. For Bkln Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Balt Rheum, Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Pustules, Boils Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sow-, EyeS, Erysipelas, itch, Scurls, Discolorations ol the Bkln, Humors and Diseases of the Bkln,’or whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system m a short time by the use of these Bitters. One' bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their motive effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find * ilsimpnritles bursting through the skin In L'lm plea. Eruptions dr Bores; cleanse It when you flhd'it obstructed o nnd sluggish in the veins; cleanse It when It is foul, and your feeling will UR. you when. Keep toe blood pare and the v nealth of the system will follow. . - -r,-ipiai Tape -and other Worms, lurking In the ■'*,4gjßmn of so many thousands, are effectually do-' Temoved. For full directions, read i , v ;««tVhlly the circular around each bottle, print ~ Led thfour languages—English, German, French 'Wnaßpanlsh. • ’‘WALKER,. Proprietor. R. M. McDONALD * 00., Druggists and Gen. Agents, Ban Fran eleeo. California, and 82 and 34 Commerce Street, Mew York. 49* Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Dec.». 70—W YBAAC K. STAUFFER, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, ;V 'l4B North Second ireet, (cor. of Quarry,) PHILADELPHIA. An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, constantly on hnml. Repair ing of Watches and Jewelry promptly attended to. 1871—ly (SPxrtirsion. QUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R EXCURSIONS ! Auuual'Exhibition of the Franklin Cminiy rlcaltural Society. to be held atcuain beraburg, on me 3d, 4th,sth and Ctn days of Oct,, 1671, Annual Exhibition of the Cumberland County Agricultural Society, to bo held at Car lisle, on the llth, 12th and 13th days of October, 1671. Annual Exhibition of the Washington County Agricultural Society, to be held at Hu* genrtown, Md., on the 10th, lltii, iCtli and 13th days of October, 1871, The Cumberland Valley Railroad company will lame Round Trip Tickets for Regular Trains, during the continuance of each oi the above named Exhibitions, which will be geod for Return [Passage on all trains leaving the points at which they are severally held, until tho Frt* Trot* Uavlnff such points on the days when Ifie&cMbiiione close, Positively No Longer. Bates of Fare to Ctiamberslury and Be- 12J25 Newvlll.e .W Bridgeport 2.25 Oakville W White HIM--.. 2,25 Shlppensburg ,50 Bhlremanslowtn. 2,05 Scotland 35 1.65 Marlon 36 -trirmrtn.n i;76 Kaufman's 40 • fI — 1.00 GreoncasUe 50 4T^fj^i*» il)ril l , 1,40 State IJne 85 -Oood Hope 1.26 Morgantown ,w flrf nn'*....,, . 1.25 Hagerstown....... I.W Altertonl2s An Ertr* train will leave CTiambcrsburg for mppensbnrg, cn Wednesday and Thursday, Oetooertthand stb,at&2o P. iL Bats* of Fare to Carlisle and Beturn. HOTiihHTf-r- |- - ,uo Oakville ,&0 &) Hbippensburg &5 WbUeHltl,....—. .90 Scotland J. 25 ■" * ... .to Chambemburg... 1,40 .20 Marlon 1.70 .35 Kaufman's .... i.to 25 Greebcaslle 1.90 .25 Stale Line 2.25 dfl Morgantown 2,’W 215 HagciKtown -.10 .50 Mechaalesb’g... Kingston- Mlddlea«c~ Good Hope-.-. O reason's-.- Aiteiton —, Seinfuie^.. An JSzt*a. train will leave Carlisle for IJurr l*- harg and Intermediate atatlons, ou Thursday a£d Friday, October the 121 b and I.in, utllS f.M. Batet qf Fare to JlayertUjv.a and n> - turn. Xj GlirSSOJi'fi 2.25 Xj Good Bop* 'IX> .30 CariUJe * -X* .V) Mkld ie*er 2.00 Jib KißgfctOD 2.T0 U/J Mecß&nlcibarg... 2jM UC Btj irein&u «V>vr/j. 5.05 i. 45 WblU: iiiJJ - 5.25 7!... Utfi 'Bridgeport -7.25 l>s iUrrULory -3.25 - ~ Z3b Morgantown Kat« Une Greece* yimfintn’i Marlon., Ch amber ab tug- „ Kblppenaburg, BewvUl*^.. Alseitca*...-. An Extra Train will leave lor CbacoberaMirx and intermediate on Wednesday and Friday, October lUb and fitb. LrV'ElfrOCK.A’tbryrHEli Ai'.lJ'.Lm Intended for Exhibition, will xa> carried to Chxatentjm Cartel* and at oor jtewoiar Tanned Bate*. and if not eoid. .nil be Et?crtMFre« b> tba writ*. from whence they were»Upped; Qporj M**ex.teUot» ofa receipt ft* - the yrtight, to mr Freight A*enu at the p.ace where ti>s Exhibition »» tt'.4 , will be eoid at every htetion but -Wtate fllli.MiddUaei-Kanfxcan’* aod t//wn : any penon entering rite can w.tho j. a liSipl wliJ •eeharzed Fb'LL KAKK- At ice UcxtA abwe excepted. Uchete can be proca/fcd ' » O. H. LLLu, p.tmlewflc/n7, l<7»•; ftAp#;.n.enoenh • if, *n—lB. ©tocetics. GROC B R Y AND PROVISION STORE. iVo 78TtVsf Main Street, CARLISLE ( Washmood's Old SUxnd,) The subscriber, having leased the above well known store-room, has opened with a new and i are e stock of wsu-selected Eresh Groceries.— His stock will bo found to be complete In every particular, and everything sold will be war ranted as represented. He has ou hand ana now ready for delivery GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. You will Hud everything ypu wish lu the way o ..Groceries, . Glassware, Willow and Cedavwarc, Stone and ■' Crockeryware, Choice Hams, Dried Beef. Balogna, Bpef Tongues, Biscuits and Crackores of every description. Plck led Oysters, Sardines. , English Pickles, Xomon Syrups, &c., and no end to a good assortment of NOTIONS. , DRIED, CANNED AND PICKLED FRUITS of kinds cons tantly on hand. FLOUR and PEED of the best grades, and in quantities »o suit purchasers. .... Goods sent to any part of the town If desired. Call and price for yourself at No. 78 west Main street. AH kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange lor goods. G. L. DEVENNBY, March 16.71. West Main Street, ©runs*. U!t jINU MEDICINES'. TH E BEST PEACE TO BV 1 PURE AND RELIABLE n n n a s, Medicines and Fine Chemicals, IS AT JOSEPH B. HAVERSTICK’S, No. 5 South HauoNev Street, CARL ILL PA DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, oilet Articles, &c., Dye Stuffs, Dosrneiics, tationary, , &c. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur poses, His assortment of Goods, In variety, novel* ty and elegance, cannot be surpassed. The artlr cles have been selected with great care,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. iiO.IB7O—IV B. EWIKh, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. A splendid assortment of NEW FURNITURE for theJHolldoys, comprising Sofas, Camp Stool. J.onnges, Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomans, Bureaus, What Nots. Ac., Ac., Ac, Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, Kltcken FURNITURE,, of the Intealjstyles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS Splendid now Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES in great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country promptly attended to nd on reasonable terms, Tec. 17 18681 v INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENT.— X Accidents will happen to persons,traveling, on business or pleasure; to the mechanic work ing at his trade; to tbe farmer cultivating his farm; to the professional or business man in tbe active pursuits of life. No one is dxempt from It. Then take a yearly policy In the TRAVEL ERS’, of Hartford, the oldest and only genera) accident Insurance company in America. It costs but from 85 to 810 per thousand, accord ing to occupation and degree of hazard. This insurance guaranties tbe payment of a allpula ted sum per week, from So to $5O. for total disa bility, or the payment of tho principle sum in sured from Si,ooo to 810,000 If the Injury cause death within three months. We understand that J. C. Block, the active life agent of tho Charter Oak, has accepted the agency for this company for Carlisle and vicinity, and has al ready taken 890,00 Q of Insurance. Who would not have a policy when the protection offered Is worth more than it coats? JnlvB 1871—Dm . BEOIBTEB’B "NOTlCE.—Notice ia hereby given, to all persons interested, that following accounts nave been Hied in this office, by tho accountants therein named, for examination and confirmation, will be presen ted to the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland Coun ty, for confimatlon and allowance, on Tuesday, October 24, A. D., 1871. 1. First and final account of J. O. Rhea, ad ministrator of John Rhea, late of Newton tw r p., deceased. 2. First and final account of Christian Bow man, executor of Christian Myers, late of Frankford twp., deceased. 3. The first and final account of Samuel Eber ly, executor of the last will and testament of John Sherban, late of Hampden township, de ceased. 4. The account of Barnard Staub, John Hauch and Daniel Senseraan, executors of B. Staub, late of Monroe twp., deceased. 5. Account of Jacob Zug. administrator of Abram Bradley, late of South Middleton twp,, deceased. 6. First and final account of George Brlndle, odmlnlsiraior of W. C. Lehman. 7. The accounts of Jacob Bomberger and Jo seph E. Bomberger, executors of the last will and testament of Joseph Bomberger, deceased, late ol South Hampton township. H. The account of Godfrey Bender, executor o the last will and testament of John Bender, lat of the borough of Carlisle, dec’d. JOSEPH NEELY. Register. AJOTICE. —In accordance with an J\ Act approved the 2llh day of May, A. D., I«7i, entitled ** An Act for the Protection of Sal mon, Black Bass and other food fishes, newly introduced, or to be introduced Into the rivers Delaware and Hunquehanna and their tributa ries; for the protection, also of douses against unlawful fishing: and to prevent the Intro duction of predatory fishes Into Trout stream; and for other germane purposes.' I, Jake# K, Pobesca;*, High Sheriff of the County of Cumberland, hereby give dne notice, as required by the said Act of Assembly, that 1 have discovered and been informed cf the exis tence of such contrivances for the catching of finb, as are commonly known as Fish Baskets. k>l Wires, Kiddles, Brash and Fascine Nets and other permanently set means of taking fish; known to be wasteful and extravagantmodesol fishing, in iheConodogniuetand yellow Breech es Creeps and their tributaries; and all other tributaries to the Huvjuehanna river; and that the said contrivances are hereby declared com monnolsances; and the owners and managers of the same are ordered to dismantle, so as to be no longer capable of taking or injuring the fishes of said streams of whatever kind, (within ten days from the data of this notice,) otherwise I shall proceed luaccordance with the provision of said Law, to destroy and dismantle the said above mentioned contrivances. Given under my hand this 25th day of Heptem' ber, A, Ih, I£7l. JAM KM K. FOREMAN, HKcriff. Kept, 2*, ’7i'~iL A UMINXSTRATOR’B NOTICE.-No. J\ lice Is hereby given that letters of ad mfoi.wa’.lon on the estate of George Tripner, late, of Hllrer Bpring townsblp. dec'd.. have been granted to the undersigned, residing In same township. AJi persons indebted to said estate are requested to make settlement im mediately. and those having claims against the uuat will yitvrnt ’jJrnfr*ittrvto ffiatfittae., HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. MILLER & BO WEES take this opportunity ef directing the attention of the community at large, and every person in particular, to their recently replenished stock of ns jsl ie hd jil is is. They studiously avoided Investing during the high prices, and patiently waited the falllby pnt of thebottom before attempting to refllltholr shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices, as near as possible, they have tnvos'ted largely and are prepared to guarantee to their irlenda and customers as low prices' os any market outside the cities. They especially Invito the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Ohx stock is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment in enquiring for anything in our line. We have the agency of the Wllloox 4 Gibbs) SEWING MACHINE, and would respectfully sk all those IIT wan loj a Machine, to examlnje the WlUcox A Gibbs' be fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and goodt delivered to all parts of the town free of charge, on. 12 3871—1 t JgSTABIiISHED 1846 ! Carlisle Hardware House! H. SAXTON & Co. fUENHY BAXTON,*| JJ. P. BIXLER. S |D. B. SAXTON. ) Building, Farming, AND MECHANICS’ HARDWARE. . Tools and Materials, IRON AN D STEEL , PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Cement, Plaster, Sand, GUNS AND AMMUNITION, Also, HOU SE-FURNISHIN Q HARDWARE, with every description of useful and Fancy Goods useful inventions constantly intro* ducod, Sole Agents for PLANK PLOWS. Thankful for post patronage nndjsolloltlnff a continuance, ~ • We remain, respectfally, H. SAXTON & CO. Aug 24,1871. jjra 1 ARGE, CHEAP AND GOOD. The large stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Just opening at Lachey & Smiley’s, No, 99 North Hanover St., CARLISLE PA, The cbeapast CLOTHS &. CASSIMKRES, The cheapest DRESS GOODS. t The cheapest PRINTS and MUSLINS, Good KENTUCKY JEANS VlVfi ts. Elegant LACE COLLARS at 10 ots. &e., io., &c. CARPET CHAIN In all shades. CARPETS made to order. SUITS made to order at the lowest price*. Do not forget the place, No. 9H North Nano «■ / OpposUt Thudiujn* i Hulfl. CAUUfILK. PA, April Si. 1371 f&air Retutoet. IJBE THE BEST! HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN hair renewer. Nine years before the public, and no prepan** lion for the hair has ever been produced equal to Hall's M Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer,” and every honest dealer will say It rives the btrst »atl*faciion. It restores GRAY HAIR to ite original color, eradicating and preventing dan druff. curing BALDNESS and promoting the growth of the hair. Tho gray and brashy hair by a few applications Is changed to biaok and silky locks, and wayward hair will assume any shape the wearer desires. It Is the cheapest HAIR DRESSING In tho world, and Ita effects last longer, as It excites the glands to furnish the nutritive principle so necessary to the life of the hair. It gives the hair tbatsplendld appearance so much admired by all. By Its tonic and stim ulating properties It prevents the hair from fal ling oat, and none need be without Nature a ornament, a good bead of hair. It Is tho first real perfectedremedy ever discovered for curing diseases of the hair, and It has never been equalled, and we assure thethoasanda who hav nsed It, it Is kept up to Us original high stand ard. UnrTreatlseon the Hair mailed free; send forlt. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers In medicines. Price One Dollar per bottle. R. p. HALL & CO., Proprleters. Laboratory, Nashua, N. H. 8, A. HAVXBOTifk, Agent, Carlisle, Pa. and W. F. HORN, Carlisle, Pa. March 30 1871-Ir BARBER SHOP! Peter Hodge, BAR PER, No. d EABT MAIN UTREKT, n Irvine's bul Idlng, a few doors west of the Benlx Ilonas, Carlisle, will be happy to wait noon customers at all hoars. Having had many years experience In his business, he feels satis fied of b& ability to give satisfaction to his cus tomers. Hchampoouing In 1U most approved style attended to personally. I will be much obliged to ladies, misses and gentleman who may favor me with a call. Charges moderate, JoneW.IITJ. D. A. SAWYER, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, GASSIMERES, AND NOTIONS, N. E. CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE, Carlisle, Penn’a. August 31. 1871. ffiooKS. OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS Juki opnied, ul the Cheap Store of A. W* BENTZ& Co., the Largest-and Beat Selected stock of Kail and Winter Goods over brought to Carlisle. Splendid Silk Poplins, all Shades: Cheap!— Elegant Corded Slllc Poplins, Cheap. Handsome Satteens for .Ladles’ suits. In cloth tints ; hand some Bla«k Alpacas, Mohairs. Cashmeres, Me rinos, Repps, Cretonnes, Bright Plaid Poplins, Do Lanes, Jcc., *tc. NEW BLACXC SILKS! Z Best Lyons Gros Grain, from $1.25 to HOO. Ladles’ Water-Proof Cloakings—One hundred splendid styles of Fall Shawls, Black Thibet Shawls, long and square, all grades ; Balmoral and Gored Skirts, Hoop Skirts. Wo are exten sive dealers In Mourning Goods. Families going Into mourning, should examine our stock. A full line of all the,best brands of Domestic Goods, white and red Flannels, Shirting and Sacquo. Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Calicoes—very handsome, Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels—very low. Our stock Is full in white and grey Bed Blan kets, Crib and Cradle Blankets,also Horse Blan kets, Coverlets, Counterpanes, &0.,&c. MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR! Heavy Overcoatings. Casslmeres for Suita,— Beautiful Joans from 16 toSOcts., also good home made Joans, All kinds of Notions,- Holsery, White Goods, Exquisite Sash Rlbbbons, Neck Bows.. A full line of Millinery Goods, such os Feathers, Hats, Ribbons, «£c. WOOLEN STOCKING YARNS, Germantown Wool, Zepyrs, Berlin Wool, ic. CARPETS, Floor •!! Cloths, all widths and palorns, Velvet, Rugs, Door Mats, etc. Now Table Oil Cloths. Our stock is so full and complete that It Is Ira ftosslble to enumerate all, wo therefore cordially nvlte all to come and examine, as wo take great pleasure In showing oui goods. Having purchased our goods for Cash, we can sell them much cheaper than can be bought elsewhere, and we feel confident from the long experience In the business; and our superior good taste and Judgment in selecting handsome goods, that we cannot fall to please. Do not fall to come and secure good bargains at the old stand, on South Hanover Street. N. B. Velveteens In Black and all colors cut bins. A. W. BENTZ & Co. Sept. 25..71-U, GELLING OFF .AT AND BELOW COST. ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD BY THK FIRST OF DECEMBER. The undersigned, having determined to votlre from business, offers bis entire stock of PIECE GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING'GOODS, TRUNKS VALISES, UMBRELLAS,. UNDER-CLOTHING, HATS, Ac., at and below cost. The entire stock must bo disposed of by the first of December, His stock of piece goods, the finest In town, consists of FINE FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, DOESKINS, CASSIMERES, , VESTINGS, CASSINETS, TWEEDS, SATTINETS, VELVETS, JEANS, LINENS, Ao. The HE \DY MADE CLOTHING department is one of the largest and best as serf menu to be found this side of Philadelphia. all our own make Call and see for yourselves, at ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S. North Hanover St., Carlisle. Sep. 21—tf. TpALL AND WINTER IMPORTA * TION ' 1871. RIBBONS, Millinery and Straw Goods. Armstrong, Cater & to. Importers and Jobbers of BONNET TRIMMING and VELVET RIBBONS, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets, Blonds, Cranes; Ruches. Flowers, Feathers. Ornaments, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES" HATS, Trimmed and Untrlmraed, SHAKER HOODS, Ac. and 239 BALTIMORE STREET. Baltimore, aid., Offer the largest stock to bo found In the country, and uneaqualled In choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest European novelties. , Orders solicited and prompt attention given. Sep. 7,1871—3ra* ■VTE.W GOODS! NEW GOODS!! »J-BHAWI,B !-D. A. SAWYER ll™ J"«t opened 7 dozen Now* Full and Winter Hhawls. comprising every stylo and quality, which will be sold nt great bargains. . VKLVETEEN3 I—Three pieces of Velveteens, beautiful shades and quality. Very low. BLACK ALPAOAB!-Hix pieces block Alpac as. Buperlor Brands from Jwc to 81.25. DOMEHTICS and NOTIONS !—A choice lot ol Prints, also Flannels, Casslmores and Motions. Everybody call and examine our elegant stock before purchasing elsowheso, as you can save monoy ; u a, HAwyt^it. Bopt. ai,'7l-tf. -\TEW FLOUR AND FEED STORE. _l\ —The subscriber has opened a new Flour ana Feed Btore, In the building known as •• Thorn's Htable," corner of Bedford street and Liberty Alloy, just across the alloy from tbo Cumberland engine house. He will keep con stantly on hand Flour and Feed, which ho will dispose of at reasonable rales. WM. ». MATHEWS. Aug. 17,1W1—3m FOUND.— At Mt. Holly, about thelSth of August, a pair of OohM-'raimul Bpocta* ales, which tho owner can.havu on paying for this advertisement. GEORGE H. WEST. No. 7, N. Hanover Ht Boots ana J&ljocs JVq'KVV BOOT AND SHOE STORE! NO. FOUR EAST MAIN STREET. ROOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, BROGANS, SLIPPERS, CUSTOM & MADE TO ORDER. f REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE! ADAM DT.SKRT, No. -I East Main St. Sept. 21, ’7l—:im. iSJUsccllaneotiß. ■JgARGAINS IN . i HATS AND CAPS! AT KELLER’S, N 0.17 NORTH HANOVER St. Next door to Coraman’sShoo Store. Wo have received the latest stylos of HATS and CAPS. Silk Hats; New York dnd Philadel phia stylos, Casslmere Hats of all shapes and prices, Soft Hats of every kind, from. 75 cents up. Cloth Hats, in Blue, Velvet, Lasting, Mixed, Cass and Black. Also a lino lot of Boys’ and Children’s Hats, Cloth and Felt, and at all pri ced. MEN, BOY’S, AND CHILDREN’S, HATS, n styles too numerous to mention, all of which will bo sold at the lowest Cosh prices. Call and examlneour stock, you cannot fall to bo pleased In price and quality. HATS of any kind made and repaired to rder, on short notice, JOHN A. KELLER, Agent, No. 15 North Hanover Street. Sept. 28, ’7l—tf. • t FARMER’S BANK, Carlisle. Penn., has facilities for the' transaction of every variety of BANKING BUSINESS that may bo required by its customers and correspondents. Makes collections on all points In the United States. Buys, soils, aud attends to ail orders for tho sale or purchase of Gold, Government and State Bondi., and all other first class securi ties. Negotiates loaus and discounts commercial paper. Attends to tho collection of interest coupons and dividends. Furnishes drafts to persons wishing to lenill raonoy to any part of tho United Slates, Ca nada or Europe. Receives deposits in large or small sums .and pays interest on tpeclol deposits. Is empowered to act as treasurer and finan cial agent for State, county and city govern meuts,.corporations aud Individuals, K. GIVEN,, President. J. C Hoffbr, Cashier. Aug. 31, 71—3 m QHEAPEBT COAL I he undersigned agrees to furnish coal to all parties, either for family or ITmeburners’ use, at cheap rates, provided, they accept tho following: 1, To order all coal In Company cars. 2. To charge mine weight, irrespective of any loss In shipment by leaky cars. Ac. 3, To deliver your coal as it comes to hand, without ro-soreenlng, dir ; t-nnd all. •1. That'ln the above-mentioned mode of busi ness you will lose 10 percent., so that when 20 tons are bought and paid tor,yoiireaUy get bulls tons. To this fact all regular dealers will testify, 5, To strive to get your coal from any breaker you may desire, out as wo .have to receive what Is sent, be It Summit Branch, Big Hick, or Snort Mountain Irora Lykcns Valley, some of those being not so dcslrablo. the same applying to the hard coal breakers also, You-take it as It Is sent to us. 6. As this kind of business is done on the Rail road Company’s sidings, do not ask to see a sample of coal. They do not allow’more than tw’onty-four hours’ use of siding, wo therefore cannot show what we can furnish you. Should you wish to purchase coal whore It can bo seen at all times, kept In the dry, re-scrcetuul and uvighetl before delivery, call at either yard of tho subscriber, where your orders will ho promptly filled, and promise to save you the loss and vexation caused by using dirty and inferior coal, thereby giving your supply for less money than any one can do by furnishing tho run of mine. Aug. 21, 1871— If T AY IN YOUR WINTER COAL.- Ij The undersigned proposes to furnish fami lies and individuals with coal at extremely low prices. He 1s prepared to furnish nil the varieties of hard and soft coal, guaranteeing tho caul rece.v ed .to be tho coat ordered, aud accurate in weight. Farmers and llmeburners along tho line of the Cumberland Valley railroad, will be supplied at moderate rates. It will be to the advantage of purchasers to call on him before purchasing elsewhere. Ho respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. AH orders promptly filled.' GEO. ZINN. Aug. 17,1871—Urn. ‘ Carlisle, Pa. T^TOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that It application will be made to tho next Legis lature for tho Incorporation of a Bank of Depos it and Discount, to be located at Carlisle, Cum berland County, Pa., to bo called tho Peoples Savings Bank, with a Capital of Twenty-live Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of Increas ing It to one hupdrod thousand dollars. Juno 29,1871—0 m CAUTION. SPORTSMEN AND others are hereby cautioned against tres passing on tho premises of tho undersigned, under penalty of tho law SAM’L. SPANGLER. Dickinson Township. Hep. 21, ’7l—3m. IN THE MATTER of the assigned Estate of M.U.ZEIGLKR: ' The Auditor appointed by the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cumberland County, to distribute the balance of assets In the hands of Levi Zelg lor and J. iC. lioldler, assignees of said M. H. Zelglor, will meet all persons Interested, for the purpose of bis appointment, at his olllco, in the borough of Carlisle, on Saturday, October 2Uth, A. D., IS7I HAIL FACTORY.-A meeting of all UiORC Interested In Iho establishment of a Factory Id Carlisle, will bo held hi the Court House, on Saturday evening, October 7th, at half-pastseven o’clock. QIX CENTS REWARD.—My son Ja lOcob Hchmokl, aged eighteen years, Ims loft hla homo without my consent, and this is to cnullou the publlcagalnst harboring or trusting him on my account, as I will not bo rospoualblo for any bills of bis contracting. JOHN SUIIMOTIL, ,vMI. Holly. Hep.2l, ’7l—ill*. , TESTATE OF JOSEPH CORN- I'JPROPTH. Dcc’d.—Notice to creditors, Ac,, Is hereby given, tbut the Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court ol Dauphin county, to make distribution of I ho balance In the hands ol Jno. Fake, administrator of Jossph Cornpropts, late of East Hanover township, Dauphin county, deceased, wilt attend to the duties of his ap pointment, at his office. 3UH Market Ht., Harris ()urg r on.Tuesday, the 17th day of October, 1871, at If (ten) o'clock. A. M., when and where the creditors and all other persons interested may attend If they think proper. LEVI B. ALHICKH, *r Auditor. Jotobea* grtntoarc, jOprXSD~OWiNIN(J OF THE FALX, CAMPAIGN. RUIJVESMITII & RIfPP, No. 62 and 04 North Hanover Street, Tin and Sheet-iron Workers, , AND DEALERS IN Cook, Parlor, and every variety of HEATING STOVES The subscribers, having recently erected *a commodious store room, adjoining their old stand,' affording increased facilities for business, are now prepared*to furnish tbelr patrons and the public generally with every article In their Hire,' bn-i,UermosiLaccQipjhßdAtiii g jerms?- * \yuih- Tflfirgo and varied assortment, to which add!-' tons are constantly made, they feel confident that in quality and price they are ahead o all competition. > PALOH STOVES, This department of their stock Is unexcelled* for artistic design, Huporlorllnlsii, aud'slmpllol ty of arrangement, amongwhlch may be men tioned the SUNNY SIDE FIRE PLACE HEATER, SUNNY SIDE DOUBLE-OVEN COOK BARLEY SHEAF. NOBLE COOK, and with a variety rff other Cook Stoves well kr owr for their excellence. KITCHEN RANGES, of all kinds, Including the celebrated! national range. BASH BURNERS, If you want au Ornamental Stove, If you want an Economical Stove. If you want a Powerful Heating Stove, If you want a Perpetual Fire Keeping Stove, cull and examine our stock, where you will find the . IUENTAL HOT BLAST, ' with reversible uo oven ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER, _ for two or more rooms SPEAR’S REVOLVING LIGHT. AND MAGIC LIGHT PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES. SHEET IRON AND TIN WARE, plain and Japanned, Including Toilet Ware, - Cosh and Deed Boxes Bread, Cake, and Sugar Boxes. . ... Knives ana Forks, Spoous of all kinds, ... Ladles, Lanterns, Coal Buckets, Enameled and Plain Hollow Ware, Wrought Iron Pans. Shovels and Tongs, Coal and Flour Sloyes, Flat irons, Brass Kettles; Fruit Jars, Beading Railroad. 1 m ® On Sundays: leave New York at 5 00 p v Philadelphia at 8 00 A. M. ond 8 15 P. ii’iS 8 00 A. M. train running only to Headin'* 11#£: Pottsvlllo at 800 A.M., Harrisburg at24o a i and 200 P. M,; leave Allentown at 425and*i& P. M. leave Reading at 715 A.M. and 9 50 pw for Harrisburg, at 4 82 A. M.for New Yortu 7 20 A. M. for Allentown and 0 40 A. M. andiis P. M, for Philadelphia. ,l) Commutation. Mileage, Season, School in Excursion Tickets to and from all points at it. dneed rates. Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allows each Passenger. J. E. Wootten, Asst, Supt, 6.83, arriving at Obambersburg at Tif A Mixed Train ieavos Obambersburg 7,45 A.M Qreoncastle 0.00, arriving at Hagerstown lu.fij j. EASTWARD Accommodation 7rain loaves Cbambersburgofl A. M., Sblppensbnrg 5.20, Newvllle 6.00, Carllsb 6.83, Mechanlcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrlflbnrf 7.80 A. M. ■ Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.80 A. M., Greco castle O.OO.Cbamborsburg o.4fl,ShlppenBburg lo.fi Newvllle 10.53, Carlisle 11.20, Mecnunlcsburc liti arriving at Harrisburg 12.87 P. M. Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M. Greencaslle 12.28, Obambersburg 1.05, Shippens burg 1.37, NewvUlo 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechanics burg 3.18, arriving at Harrisburg Jj.so P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.20, P. M., Greencaslle 4.27, arriving at Cbambersburg 6.a 49**Maklug close connections at Harrlsburs wltu trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York Baltimore,'Washington,Pittsburg, and all polnu West, SUPERINTENDKNT’B OFFICE Obatub’g., Pa., Nov, 21, ’7O. Deo 1187 gOUTH MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD! ■ Time Table . TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER 1,1371. On and after Friday, September 1.1871, this Com ity will run two trams thrt vgh to Pine Gmt daily, {Hundoys excepted) as follows : A. M. ''' .. p.M. , _ . Leave Carlisle, ia Leave Junction, -7.00 do Junction,- iff) do ♦Bonnybrook, 7.10 do •Bonnyb'k., 1U do ♦Cralgheads, 7,20 do ♦Craighead's, 33 do . Mt. Holly. 7.40 do * Mt. Holly, iti do ♦Upper Mill* 7.45 do Upper Will, do Hunter’s Run,8.05 do Hunter’s 11., hi do Laurel. 8.40 do Laurel, «j Arr, at Pino Grove, 0.00 Arr. at Pino Grove, tlj ■ • RETURNING.. ■ A. M, . . p.H. Leave Pine Grove 9.30 Leave Pino Grove, 5.W do Laurel, 1.45 do Laurel, 3.15 .do Hunter’s R„ 10.U5 do Hunter’s It., 5.53 do ‘Upper Mill, 10.25 do ♦Upper Mill, SAO do Mt. Holly. 10.30 do Mt. Holly. 5.55 do ♦Craighead’s,lo.6o do ♦Craighead's 0.10 do •Bonnyb’k., 11.00 do' •Boyn'k,, 13 Arr. at Junction, 11.15 An*, at Junction, ILS Stations marked thus {♦) are flag stations only. & H. W. DAVENPOKT. Qen’J, Superintendent. Office of Gen, Superintendent, 1 Pino Grove, Sep. 7,1871, ./ OSADALIS R HE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE OSADALIS are published on ivorj juckoge. thoreforo it is no£ a secret prep ration, consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT It Is a certain cure for Scrofula, BypbM In all ita forms, Rheumatism, Skin Di* eases,Liver.Complaint and all dlaeasw of the Blood. ONE BOTTLE OF ROSADALIfI will do more good than ten bottles ofiii* Syrup of Sarsaparilla, THE UMDERSIOHED PHYSICIAN have need Bosadntia In their prnctlcß Id the poet three yenrs and freely .nti.nf It aa n reliable Alterative uud Ble»« Purlller. DB. T. c: PUGH, of Baltimore. DR. T. J. BOYKIN, “ DB. R. W. CARR. DB. P. O. DANNELLY, DB. J. S. SPARKS, of Nloholaevlllc. Kt DR. J. L. McCAxTHA, Columbia, e >• DB. A, B, NOBLES, Edeccomb.N. V. USED AND ENDORSED JN J. B. FRENCH & SONS. Fell Ul«'’ Maas. F. W. SMITH. Jackson, Mich. A. P. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio. B. HaLL, Lima, Ohio. CRAVEN & CO' Gordonsrillo, Va. SAU’L. G. McPADDEN, Murfreesboro, Tcnn. oar space will not allow of an*** tended remarks In relation to the vim** of Kesadalls. To the Medical Profew*]" wo guarantee a Fluid Extract superior any they have ever used In the trestiue ol diseased Blood; and to thoaffilctea;' say try Kosadalls, and you will be rc stored to health. Rosadalls Is sold by all Druggists, P r l co 91.50 por bottle. Address, DR. CLEMENTS «fc CO. Manufacturing, CftswWj BALTIKORB, M p - July 20.71—1 yr E OR SALE OR RENT. aiO R The large and commodious THREE Si os [CK HOUSE . on the corner oMalnanu iJv lord, streets, now occupied by Mrs. Gorum • K has all tho modern improvements, wim ? Stable and Ico Hoaso attached. Inquired Shapley.o orner of North and Pitt Mr** l Carlisle .March U, '7l. 1 CASH BUSINESS.—On and the Ist next September, I Intend to do Cash Business with all, without respect to persons. CouuW produce received as cash In exchange * or .B-..j, as usual. By thlsarraniement. strictly enfort . I will bo enabled to sell groceries at reu PrlCo “' aIHHOFF. Carlisle,July 18,1871. mEACHER WAN TED-—Acnin po [JJ *J I Teacher wanted by tho Hampden o pn Board, to whom a liberal salary will bo P IU “; By order of tho Board. • • . Apply to BAMUEI.WnMMA.y, Bepi7,lS7l-3t O, N. LULL,