(Uity gurtjcrttecnmus. k GREAT MEDICAIi DISCOVERY "*PU. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS Hundreds ol thoiiaatula bene testimony to their Wonderful. Curative ElVeots. WHaTAUETHEY? THEY AUK NUT A VILE FANCY CHINK. Made of Poor Hum, Whiskey, 1 cool Spirits uiul Reluso Liquors Uoetorcil, fqm'ed nut*, sweetonod to please' vho taste,called “'l'omcv, * “metl/.- ©rs,*' “Restorers," &c,, vital lead ihetippicrbn lo drunkenness and Thin, but area true Medicine, made flora the Native Roots ami Herbs of Cull* lornla, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They ate Iho Great Blond Ruritlur and a Life Giving forinolple a perfect Uouuvator uiul Invlgoratur *ltho System, carrying oil all poisonous mailer and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. JSo person cun take these Bitters according to direction and remain long unwell, i roviiled the bones are not destroyed by mineral poistiu or Other means and thw vital organa wasted be* youd the point of repair. Fnp InUumnmtory and Chronic Rheumatism gaa Gout, Dyspepsia dr Indigestion, Billions, ..JtVmUMPtandTniermU-U'ia Fevers, DiScyscs.oL th 6 Blood7Xll' r erpKWiTOys;>nml”'Blfvdder-H'ku*>c- Bitters have been moat succeslnl. Such diseas es are caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is gener ally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in -ho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the stomach, bad taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, PulpUatiou of th- Heart, luilaiunmilun of the Bungs, Pain m th regions of iho Kidneys and a hundred ‘Other painful symptoms, are iho offsprings-ol Dyspepsia They invigorate Uic .Stomach. and stimulate the torplu liver and bowels, which render them •funequalled elllcacy in cleansing luo blood of aUimpurltles, and imparting new file and vigor to the whole system. Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent' Fever* Which are so prevalent la iho valleys-of our great Rivera throughout the United .States, espe cially those of the Mississippi, Missouri, J llinotu, Tennessee, Cumberland, Araansas, Red, Colora - do, Brazos, I’eari, Alabama. Mobile, savannah, Roanoke, Jauivs, und many others with their ' vast tributaries, during the summer and Au tumn, aud remarkably so daring seasons of un usual heat and dryness, are invariably accom panied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera, • There are always-more or let*a obstructions of the liver, a weakness and Irritable state 01 the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. Jn thotr treatment, a purgative, exerting a power* lul influence upon these various organs, is es sentially necessary. There la no cathartic for the purpose cqi>ql to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bittern, as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which Uicßowelsuro loaded, at the same time stimulating the secre tions ot the liver,-and generally restoring the healthy functions of thp digestive organs. The - universal popularity ol this valuable remedy in regions subject lo miasmatic inilnenccs, is snlll* - clontevuleuco of Us power as a remedy in such cases. For fckin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter,- Rheum, Blotches, Bpots, Pimples, Pustules, Bo.' - Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scuid-Hcad, aov«‘ Eyes, Erysipelas," Itch, Bcuris, Discolorations 01 the .Skin, Humors and Diseases of the akin, or whatever name or nature, aro literally dug up and carried out of IUo system m a short time by the us® of these Bitters. One bottle In such cases will convince the most incredulous of their ■m-aliveellecf. • ‘ Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you Ilnd ils impurities bursting through the skin in flm plM, irruptions or Sores; cleanse ifwiicu you Und It obstructed uml 'sluggish In .the veins;, cleanse it when it is foul, and your feeling will tell yon when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. Pin, Tape and other Worms, lurking in fiio system of so many thousands, are ctleclually de stroyed aud removed. For mu directions, read •arefuliy thoclrcuiat around each bottle, prim ed In four languages—English, German, French and Spanish. WALKER,. Proprietor. R. M. MCDONALD & UO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, aim Fran elsoo, Calilumia, and oi and oiCommerceStrccl, New York. iSPBoId by all Druggists and Dealers. ‘ Dec. f,7o—lv JSAAG IC. BTAUl , ’l*’ljE, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, 148 Forth Heconil (reef, (cf,r. of tiujnry.) PHILADELPHIA. An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, .Silver and Plated Ware constantly on hand. Repair ing of Watches and Jewelry promptly attended to. May 55.1571— ly itif steal.' Ayer’s Sarsaparilla* FOU THE ISSjOOD, The refutation this ex celleiit medicine enjoys v) X is derived H orn Us em us. « many of which uni linly marvellous. inveteidle wJ/ vases of SerotuJmis dis ,iv» ease', where the system <«H reunit'd saturated with coruipthm, have been jjurlilediuul cured by it. : ~- t >Scrc>l‘ulousaUoi!tions and ''c-vrv disorders, which uvro %££* aggravated by the scrota- PIE lotlk cjuiuminaiioa-until they were painfully afilctlng.have boon radically cured in such great numbers In almost every section ol the country, that the public scarcely need lobe Informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is. one of the most destruc tive enemies of our race. Otton, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, ami Invites the attack of enfeeb ling or fatal discuses, without exciting asuspl cion of Its presence. Again, it seems to breed Infection throughout, tho body, and- then; on aomp favorable occasion, rapidly develop Into ono or other of Its hideous forms, cither on tho surfaceor among tho vitals. In the latter, tu bercles ihay be suddenly deposited in tho lungs or heart, or tumors, formed m tho liver, or it shows Its presence by eruptions on tho skin or foul ulcerations on some part of the body.— Hence tho occasional.use of a hot lie of this Sar saparilla Is advisable, even when ho active symptoms of disease appear. Persons atllleted with the following complaints generally find Immediate relief, and at length, euro, by tho use of this Sarsaparilla; St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Eryslp.'laa, Tetter, Halt Rheum, Scald Hoad, Ringworm, Bore Eyes, a'oro Kara, and other eruptions, of visible forms of Scrofulous disease- Also in the more concealed forms, us Dyspepsia Dropsy, Heart disease. Fits, Epilepsy, Neural , gia, and the various ulcerous affections of tho muscular and nervous systems. Syphilis and Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are cured by U, though u long time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine, Hut long continued nse off this med icine will cure the complaint. Deucorrhoea or Willies, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Disea ses, are commonly soon relieved ami ultimately cured by its purifying and invigorating effect. Minute directions for each, ease are found In our Almanac, supplied grails. Khumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extra neous matters in the blood, yield qmckD* lo it, us also Diver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or lullamatiun of the Diyer.and Jaundice, when - arising, as they often do, from the rankling poi sons In tho blood. This Sarsaparilla is a great restorer for the (strength and vigor of t he system Thoso who are Languid and Llstles.-, Despon dent, Sleepless, and troubled wiih Nervous Ap prehensions or Fears, or any of the affections symlomatlc of Weakness,'will ilnd immediate • relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. PREPARED BY I>r. J. aVjdk, a Co., LOWELL; MA*S.. QOOU NEWS FOR THE FEOPTjF. ■ J. ELLIOTT, ' (Successor to J. W. Smiley,) No. S 3 NORTH HANOVER STREET, CarlisLk, PA., Has just opened a largo ami splendid assort ment of FALL ASK BB fiOODS. CONSISTING OF CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. OVERCOATING. VESTINGS. Ac. which will Bell by the yard, or make up into wilts to order, on Hbortnot.ee. and at unusually lo w prices. Having secured the services of ono of thb BEST PRACTICAL CUTTERS In Carlisle, together with u number of the hi st practical hands io make up. he promises lo give entire satisfaction in ills, style and workman ship. Always on hand a largo and complete stock of BEADY-MADE CUmTINO. of home mumtlacturo, which ho will sell as cheap as tho cheapest. Overcoats on hand or mudolo .order. J will let no man under-ell mo. a large and complete.spick of prime Winter Boots. Shoes. Gaiters. •&c.. of every variety,Myloand ijimlny, lor gouts Ladles’, Misses', Boys' mul children, undo to older. AH to be soul cheap, cheaper, cm apest. Also, ft great variety of liAX&i of latest styles ami Lest qualities, logoi her with ageneral assortment of NOTIONS ami Gent's- Furnishing goods. Dp not lall to give me a call, 3dy motto is “ fiuilk .valcsaml small proms.” JOHN ELLIOT I’. Sopt. 21,1S71—Hm, BARKER SfXOIM Peter Hodge, ■ BARBE R, No. 5 EAST MAIN STUSET, n Irvine’s building, u fi w doois west of the Bentr. House, Carlisle, will be happy to wait upon cuetoinurKatull hours. Having had many years experiencelu his business, he feels satis fied of ills ability to give j-atfMuctlou to hisVus lomers. Bcfmmpooulug in its most approved stylo attended to personally. I will he nmeli obliged to ladles, misses and gcnUeman wlm may favor mo with a call. .Charges amdernte. I*. HODGE. June 22,1671. PROTHONOTARV’B NOTXCE.~Nc tico Is hereby given that tho follwlng trust accounts have been filed In the Prothonofary's office for examination, ami will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland co., for confirmation, on Wednesday, November of Hen-y Ruby and U. J.Cof fnv assignees ot William N.Hhoop, IW S *Tho account of M. L. Hoover and Geo. But mrf. fti-alugneesof David Devlnney. •t *Th©second account ot fleorgo Allen, com* mitteo of John McCuuo, n lunatic, W. V, CAVANAUGH, Frothonotary pci. J 3—lc< ■ ©tactics GROO E R Y AND PROVISION STORE. A'o West Main Sired., c A 11 i> i s J. J! ( M'aahmood's Old Stand.) The subscriber, having leased the above well known storo-room. has opened with a now and large’slock of we’l-.solcclod Fresh Groceries.- Ills stock .will bo found to bo complete In every particular, and everything sold will be war muted as represented. Ho has oil hand and now ready for dollverv GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, You will llud every thing you wish. In the way o Groceries, J— '""Qtreo'TTs^arep*—”-— _ Glassware, Willow uml ' C’edarwnro, ‘ Slone and (Jrockerywaro ' Choice Hums, Dried Beef. Balogna, Beef • Tongues, Biscuits and CTackcrcs of every description. IMc • led * Oysters. Sardines, English Pickles, Lciron yyrups. Ac., and no end to n pond assortment of NOiIONS. DRIED, CANNED AND PICKLED FRUITS of kinds. constantly on hand. FLOUR and FEED of Uio best grades, and In quantities 'o suit purchasers. Goous sent to any part of the town if desired. Call and price for yourself at No. 7S West Main street. All kinds of UOUNTHY PRODUCE taken. In exchange lor goods. G, L. DEVENNEY, West Slain Street. March 10,71. JEriifi!?, jjRIJCIS AfllO. TH E BE ST .PE ACE TO BU ! PURE AND RELIABLE 89. R-V& Medicines and Fine Chemicals ts a T JOSEPH B. HAYERSTIOK’S No. 5 Smith Waviovcv StvccV, CARLILB PA DKA.LBII IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries. Per fumery, oilei Articles, &‘c., Dye •bluffs, Dosmetics, ialionary, & q. Also „ Pitre Wines, for Medical Pur poses, Ills assortment of Goods, in-variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot bo surpassed. The arti cles have been selected with great care,and are calculated In quality and price to command the attention of purennsers. , Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. A full slock ol Patent Medicines on hand. All goods warranted us represented. JOSEPH H. HAVEIISTICK. No. 5 South Hanover st 'Oct, 20.I8TC—lv B. E W I N U , OABIIS'ET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. A splendid assortment of NEW FURNITURE for the Holidays, comprising Solas,’ Camp Stool, Lounges, - Centro Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables, •Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottoihous, Burcatis, WhalNota. Ac., Ac., &c. Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, Kitchen FURNITURE,, of the lalesljstyles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN BETTS Splendid new Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GIFT FRAMES A.ND PICTURES in great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. OrdoVs from town and country promptly attended to ml on reasonable terms, fee. 17 18lWlv VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.— The undersigned oilers at private sale, his farm in Middlesex township, one mile East of Carlisle, and adjoining the Poor House farm, containing ono hundred and three acres, with a good Stone House, containing six rooms, and u Slone and Frame Rank Bum thereon erected, and well and cistern near tho door. Tho land could conveniently be divided Into two .small farms, is in good condition, abd is well known to bo as productive ns any'land in Cumberland Valley. For terms call on tho undersigned, re siding on tho premises, or address him b/ letter at Carlisle, Pa. Also a tract of land In Perry County', grown oyer wlcn young thriving Chestnut Timber, con taining II Acres and 7 Perches, bounded on the north ny the Petersburg Road, on tho East by land of Dr Herman, on the West by land of Samuel Bear, on tho South by Rond and clear Hold on top of.mountain, and three fairthsof a mile from the tavern, on Sterrett’s Gap, and about Sl.', miles/torn the /arm. JONATHAN HOLMES. Aug-17 l “'-tf *\T ALU ABLE BEAL ESTATE AT V PRIVATE BALE, Tho subscriber residing In West Penusboro township, this county, ofi'ors at private sale tho following Valuable Real Estate : A LIMESTONE FARM containing C 8 Acres imd Hi Perches, strict measure, situate on (jmunbersburg turnpllce o miles west of Carlisle, one.mile and u-half,south or the Grcason ware house, om the Cumberland Valley Railroad, bounded by hinds of John Paul, Henry Paul and others. Tho improvements are a largo two-story WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE, a largo BANK BARN, 72 by 50 leot, Corn Crib, Wagon Hhcd, Carriage House, and all necessary outbuildings. There is on it an Apple Orchard containing T-10 trees of dunce graded Fruit, and an excellent well of Water at the door. The fences are all In good repair. About 5 Acres of land are covered with excellent young timber There Is also considerable Locust on the place. U his Is among Urn most productive and desirable farms in Cumberland Valley, It having been recently wolUiiulml all over, /''■ ' Any person wishing lo view these premises can do so by culling on the subscriber near Nuwvillc. GEO.O.DAVIDSON, Sept, 21, ’7l—lt. TTOII BALK A TRACT OF LAND P situate on the Canal and River, lu Liverpool township, Perry county, containing THREE JfUNDJtED A AD EJETi’ ACKER, more or less, having thereon erected a two story brick dou ble DWELLING HoUBE. clogunilv finished, a largo two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUsE, and u very lino frame HANK HA UN, HOxilO feel. The abovu tract can he readily divided Into sev eral larms. which will be sold together or sepa rata, to suit purchasers. Also, a piece of laud In (ho same township, containing THIUTi'ACRES, more or less, part ly cleared. ' Ah o, a tract of land on the canal ami river, Jn Jimialo township, In Dm same county, contain ing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACHES, more or less, about tho half being cleared, having Ihoreou creeled two log houses and a log stable. Also, a lot of ground In tho borough of Liver pool, being feet, lying between tho river and canal, ami hnvinglhercon erected a WARE HOUSE, All to bo sold on very favorable terms and time given to suit the purchaser. Tho übovo properties will bo offered at prl rate huJo until OOTUbER 20, 1871, and If not sold beiore that time will he sold at public sajo on. that day in Liverpool, when and where the teims will he made known. •• . • Apply to 11. G. aiOBERt Mechanlcaburg, or to .1. .U’COR.MICK, Jr., Harrisburg, .fu llvwtf ITUim AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriber oilers at private sale, the farm nu which ho resides, sifuateaJn Dickinson twp., two miles North of theßtone Tavern, adjoining pioperties of Abm. fipotls, John Poller and oih urj. containing 86 acres'of Limestone Land, ail under lence, and under good cultivation, except about, tin eo acres of wood land. The Impnm meats are p good two-story Drick Hohf-e.good Hunk Dann Tenant House, Carringa House and other out-buUdlogH, There Is n good welt of water near the door of the dwelling, also a cis tern. There Is a good apple orchard and oilier fruit trees on tho premises. Ah in ail this Is a handsome and desiiablc funv, and will bo sold at a bargain. Po,* terms, «tc.. cull on tho sub scriber, residing on tho premises. lEIJLE y Aug-17,1671—2m ffinmaim. HAEDWARB AND . CUTLER Y, 3il LLli Jt t f BO tV Mlt S lake this opportunity ef directing tlio attention oftho community at largo, and every person In particular, to tlieirroceutty replenished stock of. M Jk- IE IQ) Wil Mo They studiously avoided Investing during the high prices, and patiently •waited the falling out of thebo.ttom before attempting to refllllholr shoivcs.n^no\f"iffi^Tuginmve'lieoiri'eaGs6a" to old time prices, as near as possible, they have Invested largely and are prepared to guarantee ;o tholr friends and customers as low prices as any market outside the cities. They especially Invito the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stock Is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment in - enquiring for anything In our lino. We have the agency of the Gibbsf SEWING MACHINE, and would respect fully sk all those *n wanloj a Machine, to examine the .Wlllcox & Gibbs' be fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to all parts oft ho town free of charge, an. 12 lh7l-iv JgSTABLISHED 1816 ! Carlisle Hardware House ! H. SAXTON & Co. t fHENRY SAXTON,J •hi. P. BIX LEU, > (D. 13. SAXTON, ) Building, Farming, AND MECHANICS’ HARDWARE, Tools and Materials, IRON AN D STEEL, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Cement, Plaster, Sand, GUNS AND AMMUNITION, Also, HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE, with every description of useful and Fancy Goods Useful Inventions constantly Intro- Uuced, Sole Agents for PLANK PLOWS. Thankful for past patronage and (soliciting a continuance, , . Wo remain, respectfully, IT. SAXTON & CO. Aug 2J, 1871. JBtJ) fficOOllS jf ARGB, CHEAP AND GOOD. , Tho large stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Just opening at Lachey & Smiley’s? No* 99 North Hanover tit., CARLISLE PA. The cheapast CLOTHS & CAS9IMERES, The cheapest DRESS GOODS. The cheapest PRINTS and MUSLINS, Good KENTUCKY JEANS 12Ec ts. Elegant LACE COLLARS ftt 1U cts. lie., tic., tic. CARPET CHAIN In Ml Blmclo, CARPETS mads to orclor. SUITS made to order at the lowest prices. Do not forget tho place, A’u. DO North Hanover 1-, Opposite Thndium'e Hotel, CAKI.ISLK, VA, April 21. 1871— 30 air Rmtocr- BE THE BEST ! HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, Nine years before the public, and no prepara tion for the hair has ever been produced equal to Hall’s •* Vegetable Sicilian Hair llenowor.” and every honest, dealer will say it gives tho bets satisfaction. It restores GUAY HAIR to Its original color, eradicating and preventing dan druff, curing BALDNESS and promoting the growth of the hair. Tho gray and brushy hair ny a few applications is changed to black and silky locks, and wayward hair will assume any shape tho wearer desires. It is tho cheapest HAIR DRESSING In tho world, and Its effects last longer, ns it excites tho glands to furnish the nutritive principle so necessary to the life of tho hair. It gives tho hair thntspleurtld appearance so much admired by nil. By Us tonic and stim ulating properties It prevents tho hair from fal ling out, and none need bo without Nature’s ornament, a good head of hair. It Is the first real perfected remedy over discovered for curing ■diseases of tho hair, and it has never been equalled, and wo assure the thousands who hay/- used it, It Is kept up lo its original high stand ard. Our Treatise on tho Hair mailed free ", send for R. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers in medicines; Price Ono Dollar per bottle. R. P. HALL <t (JO., ProprleLorw, Laboratory, Nimhim, N. 11, S, A. IMVKnsrzcK, Affunl, OjJ’IJhJo, Pa. auil W, I-'. HORN, Cavllslo, Pa. March ay JK7l—lv - isoots auii Siloes SHOE STORt! NO. FOUR EAST MAIN STREET. BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, BROGANS, ' SLIPPERS, CUSTO M BMADE TO ORDER. KEPAIIUNG NEATLY AND PROMPTLY,,DONEJ No. 1 East Main Hr FALL OPENING LlfiregifieSi, At His New Store ! NO. 18 EAST -MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE THE BENTZ HOUSE Ami SAX,TON'S Hard -1 *_ , ware STORE. * Una how ou'Exhlbltiou a inngnllloont. display of HEW HOODSI ALL the New textures mul Colors in Dross Goods will bo exhibited, ixtul all who wish to sccurb what is now in dross, will be gratified on this occasion. Blade Silks, Colored Silks, <if , • „ Silkund Wool Poplins Vltour Poplins, French,Poplins, . . Empress Cloths !• rondrMorinos, Bombazines, Arabian Crapes. Sergos, ,' Sall-lmds, Cashmeres, Double Warp Alpacas, Hoods at voiy low prices, Shawls Witlipnt Limit! CLOTHS AmCASSHEEES. , and choice stock oft ho above now' lojuly lor ior num and boy s -suits inudo to order, at short notice, hy first-class workmen. Hosiery* Cloves, Corsets, Balmoral and Hoop Skirls, FURS! Will open on 'Thursday, October sth, One Hundred sots of New Furs, for* children, Misses and Ladles, at prices that defy competition, fl® IIW iefartmiii! A full assortment of Patterns now in s jock from MM’E. DEMOKEST’S New York EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS! Put un ill Illustrated envelopes, with lull Instructions how to Cut, Put To"clliur, JliiUoaud Trim J . • tbaOarmont, This Stock’or Goods is well worth Itio alUnition of Buyers 1 Being nil NEW, FRESH, t«ul LIVELY, ami at PRICES that cannot fail la pleas not..\ 7t—it. GELLING OFF AT AND BEL OW COST".' ■ ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD, BY THE FIRST OE DECEJinER. The undersigned, having determined lo retire from business, offers ins entire .stock of PIECE GOODS, HE AD V -MAD E CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. TRUNKS VALISES. UMBRELLAS, UNDER-CLOTHING, ‘ HATS, A-d, J c» at and below cost. The entire stock must-bo disposed of by the tlrst of'December, ills Block of piece goods, the tlnesl lu town, consists of FINK FUI-NCU AND KNOfcEttr CLOTHS, DOESKINS, CASSIMICIt.KB, VESTINGS, CASSIN ETS, TWEEDS, BATTINETS, VELVETS, JEANS, ' LINENS. Ac. RE VDY MADE CLOTHING department Is one of the largest and best as sortments to bo found this side of Philadelphia. ALL OUR OWN MARE. Cal 1 and sco for yourselves, at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S. 22 North Hauovor Bt., Carlisle. Bop. 21—tf. Fall and winter importa tion, 1871 RIBBONS, Milliner!/ an d Strata Goods. Armstrong, Cater & Co, Jiiijinrloni nml Jobbers of BONNET TRIMMING and VELVET RIBBONS, BonnelSilUs, Satins and Velvets, Blonds, Nutts. Crapes; Radios. Flowers, Feathers, Onmmentß, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES’HATS, Trimmed and Untrlmmed, BUAKEH UOODB.&c. ojidWHl BALTIMORE BTUEET, Baltimore. MU., Offer the largest slock to bo found In the country, ami uneaquallod lu choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest European novelties. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. Sop. 7,lK7l—3in* fwTEW FLOUR AND FEED STORE. J_v -The subscriber has opened a new Hour and Feed Store, in tho building known as “Thorn’sKtable," cornerof liedloru street and Liberty Alley,Just across the alley from tho Cumberland engine house. Ho will kofp con stantly on hatid Flour and Feed, which ho will dispose of at rcasonub'e rates. , WM .B. MATHEWB. Aug. 17, KS7l~3m TVTOTIOB.-In tlin ivmUov of tho writ ]\l of Partition of the Ileal Estate of Busan Flnlcle, doe’d : At an orphans’court, began on 'lucsday, tho 22cl day of August. A. I’., IS7I, on motion of Messrs Henderson A Ha,'h. a rule was granted upon tho heirs of said deceased, to come Into tho next staled orphans’ court, in ho held Octo ber 2IUi, 1871. and take or refuse to take tho said Real Estate at tho appraisement. Sheriff's Otllco. \ September 22, XS7I ] JAME£ , ( , ot!EMAN , Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.-No lice Is hereby given that letters « • nd mmMratlon on the estate of George T-'pner. 1-ao of Silver Hprlng township, dec’d., have been granted to tho und'uslunc'd, residing,ln *imo township; All persons tnoubtod to said estate are requested to make settlement Im mediately, ami thO'O having elalms against the same will present them fm; „ WM. A. TRIPNER, Athahinfrafo Cretonnes, Beautiful Plaids for Misses and Children, Blankets, While and Colored. FUIS L. T.. GREENETELD. jVo.TS EAST MAIN iSIEE & JttisccUoucotis. JffKXjffigyCOAL ! The nnderMgnod agrees to furnish coal to nil parties, either for family or Ilmi'lnii'in'i-K’ use, nt cheap rates, provided, they accept the following: 1, To order nil coal In Company oars. 2. To charge mine weight, Irrespective) of any in shipment by leaky oars, &c. ‘ :> ’l’o deliver your coal as it comes to band, without ro-seiecnlng, dh t and all. -I. Tint in life above-mentioned mode of busi ness you irVl lose 10 percent., so that when 20 tons are bought ami paid for.-tymi really pci but 18 tons. To this tact all regular dealers .will testify. o. Toslrlvo to get your coal from any breaker you may desire, but as we have to receive wlmt is sent, be It Summit Umnch, 15lg Hick, or Snort Mountain from Lykeus Valley, some of these being not so deshablo, the sumo applying to the ba*‘d coal breakers also, You lake it as It is sent to us. .5. .As lids kind.of bnaipcss Is done on tho. Rail road Company’s sidings, do' not nsk-lo see a sample of coal. They do not allow moio than twenty-four hours' use of siding, wo therefore cannot show what wo can furnish you. .Should you wish to purchase coal whoro It can be seen at all times, kept in tho dry, re-scrccncd and vriifhcd betoro delivery, call at cither yard uf the subscriber, where your orders will bo promptly lllljd, and promise t o save you tho loss ami vexation caused by using dirty and in/erim' emi), thereby giving your supply for less money than any one can do by furnishing tho run of mine, Auk. ‘-'I. ISTI-ir T AY IN VO UR WINTER COAX JLi The undersigned proposes to furnish fami lies ami Individuals with coal at extremely low prices. - ... . lie Is prepared to furnish nil the varieties of hard and soil coal, guaranteeing the coal reco.v od to he the coal ordered, uud accurate in weight. Farmers and Ilme.lmruers alone the Hue of (he Cumberland Valley railroad, will ho supplied at moderate rates. Hwtll ho 10 the advantage of mirchaSeva to call on him before purchasing elsewhere, ilo respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. Alloi-deis promptly tilled. GEO. 7j INN. Angl7, Jh7l—lra, Carlisle, Ea. NOTICE. —Notice Ift hereby Riven that application will be inadolo the nextLegls laturo lor iho Incorpomtloh of a hunk of Depos .land Discount, to be located at Carlisle. Gum oiiand County, Ea., to bo called the Peoples Savings hank, with a Capital of Tweniy-tlvo Thousand hollars, with the privilege of increas ing It to one hundred thousand dollars, Juno 29. IS7i—fim ' EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE—Notice ie hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of David Martin doe’d, have been granted to HomySaxton, ot Carlisle. • AUpor sons knowing ibomsolves Indebted to said es tate are requested to make settleme.nl, and nl persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them for settlement. . lIENUY. SAXTON. J'ltccuior, Sept. 1-1, '7l—(lt. IN THE MATTER of the assigned Estate of M. 11, ZBIGW2B: Tip* Audltorjippomted by the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cumberland County, to dlstr’lmio tiK! balance of assets In the bunds of Levi Zelg lerand.l. »C. Jbddler, assignees of said M. 11. Zelgler will meet all persons Interested t%r the pm posuofhls appoint, nenl, at hlsofllce. In the Jxnoutfh of Carlisle, on Saturday, October 2i)th,- A, U.,1h71. OEO.S. EMIO, ' Auditor. A IKY VIEW ACADEMY. PERRYVILLE .JUNIATA COUNTY, PA. For Male and female Pupils, Attractively situated In a healthful and beauti ful region, of a mile Bom tho Pennsylvania 11. 11. Four'regular graduates, assisted by other competent Instructors constitute tho corps of Instruction. Tho Principal—for many years In charge of Tusdavora Academy,and since 1R52 the head of this Institution—ndeis to his numerous pupils In all the learned proies.skms, and In ev ery depart moot of hardness. Music and Painting specialties. Fall Session will commence September Ist, J&7l. Addic,v.q DAVIB WILSON, A. M., or A. J. PATTERSON, A. M., Pori Rovul I'ool Olhce. July 21, lb7l'—lhn, Pa. PASH ISU.SINEMS.~On ami afler \J tno i next September, I mtendto do a Gash Business with all, without respect to persons. Country produce received as cash In exchange for goods as usual. By this arrangement, strictly enforced, I will bo enabled to soil groceries at reduced prices. 0. INHOPF. Carlisle,July IS, 1871. TjIOR SALE OR RENT. JJ Tho lame and commodious THREE RTOR iTIIICK HOUSE, on the coiner oMuin and Bed (ord si reefs, now occupied by Sirs. Gordon. It has all the modern Improvements, wltii lie ok Stable ami lea House attached. Inquire of R. K haph'j',corner of North and Pitt Mrcel Curllslo .March 2, 71, ' IpOR HALE.—Tho MLouk of a Grocery i* Store, doing a good huslnos-q For locality, Ac., apply ut thu pehni/ecr Olllco. 0c1.V71-31. QUAN .0 WenTnu “ . or THE F \ 1,.L CAMPAIGN. RniNBSMITfI | BUPPi- An. (12, and (U North Hanover hired. HlO A T I N G >S T O V 10 S The Hiibscvlbcrs, having recently erected 'a. commodious MoVo room, adjoining their out stand, aflordfng-fnoreased facilities lor business, are now prepared to furnish Ihoir patrons and the publfcgemimlly with every arnclo in their lino, oifthe most accommodating terms, wilh tvlnrgo.nnd varied a.s orlmejn, to which addl- they fcel-eoiiijdent_ that in cpmTiy ’V m V ''prl cu i heyare-nhetulo—iUE competition. This department of their stock Js unexcelled for a»iist lo design, supm-loi-llnl-sii, and simplici ty of arrangement, amongwhlch may be men tioned the SUNNY SIDE FlitL PLACE HEATER,* BARLEY SHEAF. NOBLE COOK, and with a variety of other Cook .Stoves well Urowr for their excellence. Stacks pf Domestic of all kinds, Including tho colcbraieu’ If you want an Ornamental Stove, If you want an Economical stove, It you want a Powerful Heating Stove If you want a Perpetual Fire Keeping Stove, can and examine our slock, whole you will lind tiie . • IUENTAL HOr BLAST ORIENTAL l-AUUm'HKAT^ 0 ove ” SPEAR'S REVOLVING I %UT. M ”“**• Aoms amb AiAGiu Light lu groat varieties. PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES. SHEET IRON AND TIN WARE, plain nml Inpunucd, Including Toilet Ware, n ■, n • • Cash am] Deed Boxes Broadj Cake, and Sugar Boxes, •Spoons of all kinds, „ . , Hudlos. I.anto.rns. Coni Buckets Enameled and Plain Hollow \Varo * Wrought iron Puns. Shovels and Tongs. Coal and I'lour Sieves,Plat li ons, ihms Kettles. Fruit Jars, &c„ Ac., emhrnclnga largo ami complete assortment to which we Invite the attention of buyers, wo are also prepared to furnish Pumps fo)'. Cisterns and'Deep Wells vviimforrfm 1 " 1 ' 0 11,0 co1 cl)rnlCll CUCUMBER \\ O 01) PUMP, warranted genuine. (Tnnstanlly on imnct STOVK BUIUK AND REPAIRS FOR KTOVFS KOOMNG, SPOUTING. AND JOB WORK ' attended to promptly and on reasonable terms J hankfill for the patronaao heretofore bestow ea on us we are determined,by Increased ellort tl.merit n eomimmnee, of It. and respectfully task the public to call ami examine for them selves. s Hep, 20. 1870—iv The partnership hereto fores (,l ng between Walker & Claudy having 1m dissolved by mutual consent, T hereby announce to the olti* r.ensof Carlisle and sunoundinucountry, that I have opened a Sew Stove and Tinware Store In the largo frame building, on the corner of West High ami West Streets, formerly occupied by Cornelius A Cosh. • Having a large and complete stock of Stoves and Tinware on hand selected with the greatest cure expressly for this maned. my customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality ami price. 'Sheetirpn -and Tinware, constantly on band and made up to order. My slock of Tinware embraces everything usually kept In a first class tin establishment. HOOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend ed to. i\. H. BLAIR lam now prepared to exhibit to tho Winter Trade a large ami well-assorted stock of the best patterns of Stoves, Having the agency of tho following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish iham to nnidles so desiring: • MORNING GLORY. LIGHT TFUTRK. EON-TON. HOSEUTIE, BEACON LIGHT EGG OFFICE and EAULMI Hi selection of Cook .Stoves embrace tho following; Superior, Noblo Cook, Excelsior, Niagara, O.uaker City, and Coral. &love Repairs constantly on hand. I am agent lor a P AT E N T B T E A M PIPE, for heating mills, factories, &c„ and prepared tofurnlslumd place them lu position at short notice. Having an experience of 22 years in this busi ness, I would respectfully solicit a shnio of tho public patronage, feellug confident that t will give satisfaction. 25ri) (ffiooUg. OP FALL AM) , TOTED GOODS Just opened, at the Cheap Store of A.W. BENTZtt Co., tho Largest and Best Sclented stock of Fall and Winter Goods over brought to Carlisle. Splendid Silk Poplins, all Shades; Cheap*— F.legunt Corded Silk Poplins, Onenp, Handsome Sutieens for Ladles' suits, in cloth tints ; hand some Black Alpacas, Mohairs, Cashmeres, Mo ifm.s. Bepps. Cretonnes, Bright- Plaid Poplins D<* f/uies, lVc., iU‘. INMOW J JJTjiVCJIi; SILKS I ! Text Lyons Gros Graln. from 51.23 to Sf.OO. Ladies’ Water-Proof Chmklngv-One hundred splendid styles of Fall Shawls. Black Thibet Shawls, long ami square, all gtades; Balmoral ami Gored Skirts. 1. (fop yiurls. Weave exten sive dealer# In Mourning Good#. Families going into mourning, should examine our .stock. A full lino of ah the host, brands of Domestic Good#, while and ml Flannels. Rhlrttng and Suoquo Flannels. Blenched and Unbleached Muslins, Calicoes—very handsome, B cached ami Unbleached Canton Fluauiolr—very low Our slock Is full In white mur grey Bob Rhm-. kets, crib and Cradle Blankets,alsollorso Blan kets, Coverlets, Counterpane*, Ac., fW EfJ AH BOYS' V/ EA R ! Heavy Overcoatings, Casslmeres for Rutts.- Beuntlful Joans from 15 loWlcts., also good horn made Jeans. All kinds of Notions, Uolscry White (Jondu, Exquisite Rash Rlhbhons, Neck Bows. A lull lino of Millinery Goods, hueti as Feathers, Hals, Rlbimns. Ac. WOOLEN MTOOKING YARNS, •Germantown Wool, Zepyrs, Berlin Wool, Ac. CARPETS,, Floor Oil Cloths. all widths and palornH. Velvet «u«h. Door Main, &c. Now Table Oil cloths. Our Block In so full and complete Umt It Is Im possible to enumerate all, wo therefore cordially invite all to cotueand examine, as wo take meat pleasure luTdifnvltif? om goods. Having pi/rchased onr goods for Pash, wo eon sell them much cheaper titan can ho bmiulor elsewhere, and wo feel conlldeut from the lomo experience In the business; and our superior good taste and judgment In selecting handsome goods that we cannot lidl to please., I'o not lull ii> come and seeim* gr.nd bargains til the old stand, on r>o,u ili.Uunuvor. street, N.ll, Velveteens In Jiluck aad-uil colors cut bias, J*ejd. iA, itolics. Etrittmre, set Tin and Meet-iron Workers, AND DEALERS IN Cook, Parlor , ami even/ variety of PAJ/JR STOVES, • OOK STOVES, OFFICE STOVES. SUNNY SIDE DOUBLE-OVEN COOK KOVELTV PARLOR COOK'sTOV-K. KITCHEN RANGES, NATIONAL RANGE. BASE BURNERS, BASE BURNERS, ■with a largo assortment of ALSO—— Knives ana Forks, JUS* Old loves taken in Exchange. BIT INKS JUT H & HUPP, Nqk. U 2 and 01, North Hanover Ht,, CiirJJßlo. I’emia ■JSW-STOVJB.A&'D TINWARifI ESTABLISHMENT, STOVES, STOVES A. WOODS WALKER. D'*o. 22. 70—tf A. W. UKNT2 it 0 IrtlcDiml. | | ICN IIY T. HELMBQLD’S . (I 0 SI P O 1 II N I) P Mill C Extract Catawba FIEalaS omponcnl I 1 hi id Jlxltacl Jihu ‘bco'h and Julracl atciwVa Grape Juice. I'OR LIVER COMPi/A 1 NTS, JAUNDICE. RIU> vWOUS AEEECnONS, SUIK, UK NERVuUri HEADACHE, CUSTJVENEstf, Ac. PURELY VEGETAULE NO. AIERCUKV, .MINERALS ou deleterious drugs. = -- - ...,..T~A',..., .____ ` ................ ' 1 ~ ~........Tf...... These fills me the the most delightfully plens tini purgative, supciM.il i tig east or oil, salts, mag nesia, etc. Thole is noiluhg more acceptable to llu! stomach. They give tone, ami cause neith er nausea nor griping pains. They are compos .ed of Uiejt/u’.vi imji'cuiaits. Alter u Jew days’ use of litem, such an mvigutatioh ol the cntite sys tem taUes phu-e-as to appear miraculous lo Uto weak nod enervated, whether arising irom im prudeneo or disease. 11. T,. llelmUold’s Com pound Kldtd Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not Migar-conlcd, irom Lite tact that sugar-coal ed Pills do not dissolve, but pass thtough- the stomach 'without dissolving, consequently do not p.nducu the desired cited-. Thu Catawba Grape PtUs, being pleasant m taste and odor, do • ot necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price JoIETV GENTS {ter box. HENRY T. HEEMBOLD’S XIIOULY COKuicNTUATKI) CUMPOUNO Jfluid Extract Sursajiarillu Will racllcvliy exterminate Irom the system Scrofula, ayphilts. Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes.aore Legs.ame Mouth,able Head, Bron chilis, Skin Diseases, Salt Uheum, Cankers Runnings Horn tuo Ear, White* awuUmgs, Tu mors, canOeruus AHeclions, Modus, itickei}- Glandular Swellings, Might Sweats, Rash, Telle? Humors ol all kluds, chrome Klu-um nilMu Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been es tablished in tlio system lor yours. :9 Being prepamloxpx-es.sly for the above com plaints, us Blood-nm-iiying properties aregreal or Hum any other preparation oi Sarsupanila.- Ils gives the complexion a clear a’ml hea'ihj color and restores the patient to a,stale ol hea»,M. and purity. For jmniying the Blood, removin', ullummic constitutional diseases arising iroiu an Impure stale of the Blood, and the only re liable and eHeetUiu known remedy lor Ibe eni't ol Bains and dwelling ol tlio Bones, Ulceratlom of Dio Throat and Legs, -Blotches, Pimples on I ho Mice, Erysipelas ana all .Scaly Eruptions ol the Skin, and Beautliying the Complexion.' 11HNHY T. HLLMIiOLIYS CO MCLN Tit ATED JB'lnid JSootract lyucJm, The Groat Diuretic, has cured every case of Diabetes m which it has been given. Irritation ol the Meek of tho BhwhUraim inllamation .ol the Kidneys, Ulceration ol tlio Kidneys and Bladder, Retention, .ol Urine, Diseases of tlio Prostate Gland mono in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick-dust Deposit, and Mucous oi Milky Dlschuiges,and, lor Enfeebled and Deli cate Constitutions ol both sexes, attended witn the following symptoms: ImltsposlUon to Ex ertion, Loss of Bower, Loss oi Memory, Dlllleult ly of Breathing, Weak .Nerves, Trembling, Bov ror;oi Disease, Wakomluess, Dimness of V.lsl'on, Bain in the Back, lint'Hands, Flushing of the •Body, Dryness of Hie Skin, Eruption oii the Face I'allld Countenance, Universal Lassitude of tlx Muscular system, etc. , Used by persons from tho ages of eighteen to Uvcnty-llvo. and Jroni thirty-ilye to lUty-llvo in lu the decline or change ol Iilo; after conllno meut or labor pains; bed-wetting Ju chlldveu, HELMUOLD’S EXTRACT HUCHUisdiureti nmi bJooU-mnifyl'ng.aml corns ull Diseases «rl« inglrom Habits o» LMsslpall. n, unci Excesses and XiupruUeoce.s in Life, Impurities of the Jjjuotl, ai <!., bupcrsedlng Copaiba lo urleclloiis lor which it is usexl/imd byphilUlc Affections— in *11)0*0 Diseases used -In connection with HELMJJOLD’B ROSE WASH, ILABII S s In many Affections peculiar to Ladles, the Extract Ruchu is unequalled by any other reme dy—uh in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity Pulntulnesa or suppression ui Customary Evuc uuuous, UlceruteU or behlvrus blute of the .Uterus, Leueorrhma- or .Whitest fcierlllty, and for.all compiaiuts meiUent to Uie sex, whetlier ui Islug Irom Indiscretion or Habits of Dlsslpa llca. It is presciibed’extcusiveiy-by the most eminent Physicians ami Midwives lor Enleeb led and Delicate Consiiuuidns, of both sexes and ull ages tuttended with unv of the above Diseases or bymptomsj. H. T. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BVCUU CURES DibEA&Db AUIbiAC excOM IMPURE DENCEb, HARiTb OF Dibbi FA TJO.N o uc in nil their singes, at JJiUe expense, Rltlo «.r on 'change la diui, no inconvenience, audno xpo siuo. It causes a frequent desire, ami gives strength to Urinate,.thereby removing Obstiuc- Uoiih, Preventing and curing btriutnres of the Urethra, Allaying Rum and inhumation, so fre quehtln this class ol diseases, and expelling all Poisonous matter. ♦ Thousands who have been the victims of In competent poisons, ami who have paid heavy fees to no cured Ui a short time, have Um.uFthey have, been deceived, and Hint the "Poison” has, by the use of "powei nil astringents,” been dried up In the system, to bre.ik out in a more aggra vated lorm, and perhaps alter Marriage. Use HEL.MROoirb EXTUAUf RUuiiU lor all Alfectlons and Diseases 01 the Unihary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, irom Whatever cause originating, and no mailer o/ liow lung standing. Price, ci Super bottle. iIIENUY T. HELMIJCLD'b (IMPROVE!.' U.U IS E„ W A » U enunof be surpassed as a Face Wash, and wll be loan 1 Hie only specific lemedy m oven ■species ol Cutaneous AilectUm. . it speedily eradicates Pimples, binds, Scorbutic Dryness Duliuations of mu Cutaneous Membrane, etc. uihpuis Redness ami Xncrpiuul Inilammatum Hives, Rush, Moth Patches, Dryness ol bculp oi bKln. Frost idles, ui.d nil purposes lor which salves or Ointments are tispdj restores the skin to a state ol purity ami soilness, and insures continued healthy action to the tissue ol Us vessels, on which depends the agreeable clear ness and vivacity ol uomplexUrnsumucn sought and admired. ,iiul however valuable as a reme dy fur existing defects ui the slim H. T. Helm bold’s ROsy \v asn lias mug 'sustained its princi ple claim to unbounded patronage, by pussess mg finalities which render it a xmlet Appdud jigo ol Hie most.buperlutive and Congenial eimr ueier, combining man elegant lormnla inose prominent requisites, buiety and ElUouey— tim invariable uecompammenis ol us use—as a Pre servutive aim Uelieslierol the Complexion. It Is an excellent Lotion loi diseases ol a bvxdillltic Namru, and as an Injection'lor diseases of tlio Denary Organs, arising Lom habits ol dtssipa lion, used in conneciioa with the Extracts Ru elm. b.irsuparillu, aim Catawba unipo Pills I such diseases as recommended, eunnoL bestir passed. D Full find explicit dlrcetlonu accompany Uro medicines. Dviuencu of the most responsible uml reliable character lurntsncd on application, with hun dreds ol (liousaudH of living wi messes, und un wind ot :U),iiw unsolicited eertidcutes and rec ommendatory letters, many ot which are Irom Uiu highest sources, iiichuling emlneui Phyat •'hins, Clergymen, .‘'statesmen, etc. The inopiJe lur has nevui resorted to Uieir publication in Hie newspapois; he does not do this from the luct that luu articles rank as standard Prepara tions, und do not need to be propped un by eortiUculeii. J Henry X. JlehnOokVs Qc/ndne Pnpa Horn* . Delivered to any address. Beeuru horn ohsrr nation, kstubllshed upwards ol twenty yeam Bold by DrnggMa eveii where. Addie.-s hitters or luiorinuUim. In i-oundeneo to like*kx '1 llKli.MilOiili, Druggist and Chemist. only Depots: u. T. HDLMuujiD’.-.j Dai;; and Chemical Wnrehous-, jn *», .jiu liroadwav, £,vj W Vom, or to 11. T. Ilkl.M Hold) 8 Meduiu'Depoi. -;U1 Booth Tomb sued, Philadelphia, Pa. Powaro of Omnterielts. Ask for HDNUYT lID.'jMUOLD’K \ Taka u<» othori ITtf •).:}, 71, Railroaliß. ||KADISG KAIL, KOAD, SPUING ARRANGEMENT Monday May 15th, 1871 . Uront Trunk lino from tho North and N n ,, lr west, lor Philadelphia, Now York Hf-nm! « Potlsvillo, Tamaqua, Ashland. Slmmolcln Lo/v m-cUnft Willi BliuUitr trnlns on JVniisvTvii,,m ICnllnintl, and arrivlns; at Kc-w York.nl 10 I); A, -M., ,1 Jl, and II I‘. HI ixsiuiMviilv slrojili'K aisaooomj.imy llio lo A. M.. train without change, •“ant Returning: Leave- New York ntU OOA.M m 00 imoil and 00 f, .11., flillmlc-Hdila at 7 iili, sVo" ‘'III 1 ’!; 1 Klcopltiß cni-H iicconi|>nnv UloatHJ 1, .M. Iraiuy from Hew Y'ork. vlthoai change, . ,u,u Peavo Harrisburg for Heading. Pottsvlllo Tamaquu, Altnersville. Ashland. ShamokhV Allentown and Philadelphia at H io A. Sft Cl ‘2OO. aiul -l «>■) P. M„ stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations ; the -I 05* P. Al. train m dtu-llm! lor I'Wladidplda. 1-umvllk at. ! l")m! Ida only, for r„u,svlllf. Sohuyllull.llavtm ,™,i Aiibin n. t Jn. tivluiytktll and bu.quuiiiuum flail road lonvu JlurmbtiiK lit 3 lit I‘. ill. Hast I’tansylvaiilu Uallmad tnillisloavoHoad did fur Allentown,-Knutoli and New fork al 133.1 U 30 A ,M„ -105 1-. M. Keliirltli.B, Jciivo Now f orit-aio.oo A. M.. l-;io noun and ii u(l I*. M. and aVldi’ m' U 7 -■"A. - ,M..11-Mr.« o u 1 2I ii . 1 i au ..d , n ff'ey |mssen{rcr train leaves I’hllmlclphlik alv- WluJJm-. .mummkJiasL ■f>donmHadr,iiiih-roMu -, d , ) l ;dri.ia,.Rondliil ! a t t.t i .i,(i„: P, AL, stopping at qli stations. ’ b ■ Leave Pottsvlllu at 0 (JO A. Af., and 2.10 p m - ermlonut ItMJUA. Al.. Slmnmhin nts WancV U In A. Al. Ashland at 7 05 A. M.. and 12J3 Noon Mulumoy city at 7 fit A. AL, ami i 20 P. M, Tama qua at. b A. AL, and 210 P. Al.. for Philadelphia lM>w York,i.ending, Harrisburg. &c. P J.eavoPotlSville via Schuylkill aml Susquc hahnu Railroad utH 1» A. Al. fur Harrisburg and lll)A Ai tor Pino Grove and Treinonl. ’ , Reading accommodation train, leaves Volta vllleato iO A. M., passes Reading at 7 00 A.M.. at riving at i hihulelphhi ut 10 20 a, A1,, returning, lea ves 1. hlladolpliia at 5 15P. Al. f passing Reading - at 7 6-j I . Al.. in riving at Pottsvilie at trio P, M b 1 ottstown accommodation train, leaves Polls. p"ih"rtV,li)p'Ar lU *’ lcUU ‘ Ull,g ' Jeave - ti PliHaOel- L'olumblu Railroad trains leave RondingaL72u A. Al and alo l. AI., lor Ephrala, Litis?, Lancas ter, Columbia, .tc, Perkiomen Jtallroad trains leave Pcrklomen Jimciion ut7 17, 1)05 A. A 1,,:! do and 000 P. AI V.VU‘ r J T l ln K» R’hve Wchwenksvllleai 0i»0. «JO a. Al!’ 12 o 0 Noon, and i 16 P. AI.. connecting with simi lar trains on Reading Railroad. trains leave Poltstown £}'.■ M an<l * *s' li !*♦ returning, leave Alt. PJeasiitiL tit 7 00 and IPS A. AL, ami 3 00. P Railroad 00 U " wltfl Mtitllaf trains .on Reading I ,i' lllroutl trains leave Rvldgo poit vlb.lO A. Al., „ 0j ami 5;:2 J*. M., returnlnr i. ea l' e .i' )o^Y ll thglown at o IOA. Al., 12 -15noon.and Ul.l?nm.k 11,8 Siln “ al ' ll '“ 111S on m°-V ? U i m . ,, , lyK: leuVo New York at. 5 CO P. M.. I lade phla at MiO A.M. and Ji 15 B, M.,(tho M |( A. M. train running only-t<> Beading.)leave iunl tS ''ii B il M h lJ °i A -‘ M \u un isbui k kt 2 -U>.A. M. 1. , I •M* * I V llVo Allentown at -1 25 and 8:« L.M. leave Kemlln-nl 7 la A.M. ami !J 50 P. M. 7 'Vi A> lor New York, at u 1,1 M. amUU Seasm b School and duceil IC^L Sl ° U,U fIUIU 1111 Jc- V ho(!,s<Hl Hu'cugli ; 1«0 pounds allowed eacn x assonger. -1. 2C. Woottcn, .May 15 1871 ’ '' lw - u l >( - lt AViy. Madi'rij. Q U MP, EKLAN B VALLEY JI. AIL II .O A I) I CJIAN G- J 5 o P 11 O U US, Winter Arrangement. On and. after Thursday, Mov. 21, T.S7«, Passen ger 'l rains will run daily-as follows,(tiuudaysex eeplcdj- WEaT W A R D Accommodation Tt-nin loaves Harrisburg S.uti a M., Meehan Icshuvg B.2o,(JarlLslclUl,MowvillolMU. Bhlppensbifrg 10.22, Chambersburg IU.-M, Grcen casile 11.10, arriving at - Hagerstown 11.15 A.M. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.55 P. M., Me chanicsburg 2.27,Carlisle 2.s\Mewvllle ».!«. « hip pensburg- -1.02, Clmmborsbuig 1.25, Gieeueastlu 5.M, arrlvlngut Hagerstown 5.10 X->. M. A'rpnw.s 'J’roin leaves Harrisburg-J,:?0 P. M.. Mu rium lesbnvg 5.02, Carl Isle 6.52. Mew'd lie 11.05, Shlp pensburgU.yj, arriving ut Chumbersbuig at 7.00 P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Clmmocrsbuvg 7 15 A. M. GreeucasUe D.ul 1 , arriving at -Uagerslop'n 10,05 A. , M> EAST WARD Accommodation 7rain leaves Chambersburg 5.0 U W lippensburg 5.20, Mewvillo 0.00, Carlisle -‘•I i le { i l lluulc - sblu « 7 * U2 arriving at Harrisburg 4lf«i7 Train loaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M., Greeu cnsile,o.oo,Chambersburg 0.Jt1,-Shlppensburg 10.22. Ne\y\ ille m.at, Carlisle 11.. H, jMeehanlcsbum 12.05. arriving at Harrisburg 12.07 P. M. • Jlrpycxs Train leaves ilngorstowr. J 2.00 *M. Ureencastlo 12.28. CJmnilmrstmrg 1.05, burg 1.07, Mpwville 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechanlcs bmg lUh, arriving at liarrisbuig 5.50 P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown .‘1.20, P. Ilf., Oreencasllo 1.27, arriving at Chambersburg 5.2(1 - 4ferMnki(ig close eonnectlous at Uarrlsburg will, trains lonnd Siam I'hiJudeJphiu.Mew York. I v^ i t mol °. Washington, Pittsburg, and all points Omen Chamb’g., Pa, Nov, 21, ’7O. Deo 1 187 • . gOUTH MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD ! Time Table. TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER 1, IH7I. On ami after J-ndait, £Uptr m hcr 1, JS7J, this comvo mj w'llmn two train* (/„•> u//h to Pine Grove itailir, {Huniluij3 excelled) asjollows: A. M. , P. M. . _ Leave Carlisle. 2.5 S Le.a o Jimcfinn, ,<.OO, U*» Junction,' ' y.oo ‘|° Ul i {m , r '-y i), '°' r, k'> <,lO do ♦fionnyb’k. 3.10 .JJ a f f‘ , , t ; i A (ly * H? ( J° *Lia|ght‘ad’«, )i.2j o« m • V?>.i IA%l A % ll ° • W*. Holly. 8.-15 ( J° J'PPt-t Mill, t.lo UtlflQl' Mill oca <!« Jmlrci r,S HUn, Km '!° J.OO oo Jjiiu/cl fvl(| do Laurel ,i oa Ait. at l-ino Gro «t i-Juo’irovd, 1M L <lo V % P m 1 ?o? r ° V ° A ) i ’f’ L< '! ,ve . l,lno arovof'tm -4, *„ Lis do Laurel. ,me i'll Ifl’S- 1° H , lllltel "“ li " M» , wi'ltjoiiyiluii gS »,]“>"• do ‘i!!;!;s!v™itf''"rd!o is if A SuiUobi I 1 ,'V, 5 Junction, ojs oiiJy. l ' ra-lrU ' d Um» cj a ro Hug stations ' ' ■ ‘ ir. \V. D VVENPOHT, OOifM nrcm> c- Gcn’J. Superlntcudojit, !>< cn * Superintendent,) I iue Grove. Hep. 7, j&Ti / OSADALIS 'S{!i\ {£<? HBIMKNTS Til at COMPOSE hlvT.,. . V, H ,u '° pnljl lslunl on dmi-v i , ?. U ’ l ILM t ‘ lol ° H ’ nol a secret prep, annum, consequently . PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT f Is ficortiiineuro for Scrofula. Syphilis in all Its lunus, UheunmilMn, SkJn Bi«* (■iisc'K T.ivei- Complaint and all discuses ot the Blood. ONE BOTTLE OF UOSADALIft will do move good tlmu lon bottles of tUo kyrup of Sarsaparilla, THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Uosadalis in their practice for ine past three years and fieoly #«doiso it as a reliable Alterative and Blood I’m-jlicr. DU. T. C. FUOII. c>f Balllmoro. DU. T, ,J. BUY KIN, DU. U. W. OAllll, DU. F. O. DAN NELLY, ** DU. J. S. HJ’AUKW. of NloholasvJlJo. Jfj, DH. .1. Jj. JdcCA- ITiA, Columbia, C. DU A, B. NOBLES, Edgee6mb r N, C. VSKD ANII. ENDORSED nV A •f. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall ,UlY«i iMa.ss. —■* F. W. H.MITJJ, Jackson, Afleh. A. F. WHEELEU. Lima, Ohio. B. lIaI.B, Lima, Ohio. CRAVEN, A Co ,'tiorclonevlllo, Vn* SAM’L. U, McFADDEN, Murfrcesbrni. • Tona. our space will not allow of any ** tended remarks In rolatlon to the virtues oi Uosadalis. To Dio Medical we gimrunleo a Fluid Extract superior to any they luivo ever used In Die tieuimunt nl diseased Blood ; and to thonlllicied wo ■*ay try Uosadalis, and you trill bo rc * stored to health. Uosadalls Is sold by nil Druggists, price.* tjl.tto pur bottle. Address, DR. CLENLENTB & CO. Mattu/aciurinfj Ch«mt»(s, liAi/mioitn, July i’0, 71-lyr PUBIiIC SAI/1S of Ileal Eatulo, «“ Thursday. Out. lifJ, JMI, ipu-L -i’ho Undeislyncd executors ol .... mo man, deceased, will odor at Public Sam, ao premlses, on the above day, tho lolluwu t» horlbud leal estate : , xnndloton A tract oi laud Hltualod lu Isorth Ml j IQ tW|)., 1111 I IU3 Mill 1111111 Clll-IIBIU 10 ‘ a„a Bprings, two and u-lmlf nidus irom „.%■ of adjoining Wise's ihidgo, on ttio Nonin Acre s. the Couodogulnel cveulc, containing • . a andijl . orcbes, and having thereon ortu m> riC fe tuobtoky ijwmiNU uouaw, »» f "” CK and half Wealbovuuardcd. a Good and oilier outbiuhilugs. Tho Farm Is mul tiro north Imnlc ot tnu Couodoguiuet oieo'c. thovo Is a well of Water Jn ‘ tho ' uvd. desiring lutormullon lu regard to IUo l>i«Pk* Y/ bolovc t io day of sale, will cull on Jtmrc MiDLbiH.E ci , Carlisle. , T , v lieii Bulo to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M-» " terms will be made known by . ISA AO WWB* , K aAUAUU.UUMAIJ, s Oct. -i, ’7l—:iw. iC'IAUTIOX. rtPOU'rs&CJSN ANJ) •Lj.'ulii-ih are hereby mulloiied agu uat oc- . pulsing cm the piemi-.e;» ol the uuUowlt« t under 1.8U..11,- BPANP/.KA Dickinson iowuw»l? feep. O. N. LULL, Sujtt.
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