ißrdicdl. QNE million of'liv:gs waved. It Is ono of the ronmTknblo facts of tills rc rrmrltablo nco not merely that so many rersnns are the vlollnls of dyspepsia or tailiseatlon, but its willing victims. Noir.ivo would not bo un domlootl to saytlmtany one roguuls .lyspopsla wltll favor, or feels disposed to rank 1, mnon K tlin luxuries of life* la' Iron! 11. 'tbosowlm have experienced Us torments wonUVseont sucli nn tdoii All dread it, nml would gladly dtapemo ?v lb Its unpleasant familiarities. Mark Taploy w n was Jollv under all the try Ins elremnstnn ce" In WHICH Ho was placed.never Im.l an attack of dyspepsia, or bis Jollity u onld bar o speedily forsaken Him. Men and women wunet lines aailcr its tortures uncomplainingly, bat whoev er heard of a person who enjoyed them? Of all tho multifarious diseases to which the human system Is liable. Micro la perhaps no, ono bo Generally prevalent ns dyspepsia. There are diseases more acute anil palnml, anti which more frequently prove fatal, hut none, the of foots of which are so depressing to thomhul nml •BO positively distressing lo the hotly. If thoro Is a wretched helm; lu the world it is A CONI' IUMED DYSI’EmC. nut it Is notourmtcntlonlo dlscant.oulbehor rors ofDyspep.shi. To describe them truthfully 8 simply an Impossibility, but It l-< possibly lo point out a remedy. We havosald that dyspep sia is perhaps the most universal of human d s en«cs, Ibis Is etuplUilically tho case in the United States, Whether this general urova leuco Is duo to the character oi tho food, the of Its prepamtlou, or the hasty manner in which It is usually swallowed, Is not mir pro vince to explain, Tho great fact with which wo are called to deal is this; DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS almost Universally. * ? —•~NonTtTxvcrynthcr-perBo»y<nw»teet-fH-ft-vio*- • tHn, iiii apparmitiy WlulTu; one,'fui r \^( i TQ'TTl'hi'h'iyt' r * the ease, why so many > u borers, when a cortutu, speedy and safe remedy is within 1110 easy ' reach <if all who desire to avail themselves of it? But tho majority will not. Blinded bv preju dice, or deterred by some other Unexplained in fluence, they reiusu to accept tho relief prefer ed them. They turn a deaf car lo the testimony o.f tho thousands whoso sultovlngs have been al leviated,and with strange InhituaUon,appear to cling with d spevato determination lo their ruthless tormentor. But says a dyspeptic: WhaMs this remedy? to which wo reply: This great alleviator of human Buffering I s almost us widely Known as the English language. It has allayed the agonies of thousands, ami is to-day carrying comfort and encouragement to lliou sauds of others. This acknowledged panacea in none other than •• Du. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. • Wou H d you know morc.ot the merits ot this womlerlul medicine limn can bo learned from lire experience of others? Try It yourself, and tvhou it' has failed to fullll the assurance of its etllcacy given by the proprietor, thou abandon faith lu it. LET IT BE REMEMBERED, flrat of nil, that Hooflaud’s German Bitters Is not n rum beverage. • - • They arc not alcoholic In any sense of the term. They are composed wholly of tno pure juice or vllal principle of roots, This Js nota meloa-ssorUon. The extracts from which they are compounded are prepared by one of the ablest German chemists. Unlike any other - Bitters In the market, they arc wholly free from spirituous Ingredients. The objections which bold wlthao much force against preparations of this class, namely—that a desire lor intoxicating drinks Is stimulated by their use, aro not valid In the coSa of the German Blttcis. So lar from encouraging ov mculatlug a taste or tieslro for Inebriating beverages, it may be confidently as' sorted that their tendency is In a diametrically opposite direction. Their efforts can be BENEFICIAL ONLY la all cases of the biliary system. IToolland’s German Bitters stand without an equal, acting promptly and vigorously upon thcj.ivor; they remove Its torpidity and cause In all I.ini secie tlon of bile—thereby supplying the stomach with the most Indispensable eloimnisnf sound digestion In proper proportions. T’nV ::ivo tone to the stomach—stimulating its mud' i-ms, and enabling It to perform He duties imUtre de signed-tt should do. Thev imparl- vigor and strength to the entire system, eanvng the pa tient to feel like anoth.or being—in iact, giving him a new oi life. THEY PURIFY THE BLOOD. Cleansing the vllal Ilnld of all luutCnl impuri ties and supplying them with tin • lenunus of genuine ht-alihlulness. In a Wind, there is scarcely a disease In which tb-jy cannot bo safely and beneficially employed; out In that most generally pi evident distressing;and dread ed disease, Dyspepsia, THEY STAND UNRIVALED. .Now, there aro certain classes of persons to whom extreme 'Billers are not oni.v unpalata ble, but wiio ilnd It impossible in lake them without positive discomfort. For-such Dn. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC has been specially prepared. It Is Intended for use whore a slight alchohol stimn'nut is reqnli* cd In connection with the well-known Tonic properties of the pure German hitters. This Tonic contains all the Ingredients oi tno Bitlert, but so flavored as to remove the r\r ivme hit ler uess. This preparation Is not tmiy.pAlatahle, but combines, in modillod form, ad fie virtues -of the German Billers, The solid extracts ol some of Nature's choicest rcstoraUves are held In solution by a spirituous agent of The purest quality. In cases of languor or < xivsMve debil ity; where the system appears to have become exhausted of its energies,. HOOFLAND’S TONIC acts with almost marvelous effect. It notony stimulates the Hugging' undwaMlng energies, but invigorates ami pcvmancMly strengthens its actum upon Ihe Liver and Sionmeh thorough, •perhaps less prompt than the Uniters, when the sumo quantity is taken is none the less certain. Indigestion, BUHousness, l-hyidcel or Nervous Brostrotion, * leiil readily to its poi'nitiDllnenrc. It gives the invalid a'new and stronger hold upon Ufa, jcphivcs depression of spirits, and in spires cheerfulness. It supplants the pain bf disease with the ease ami combat of perfect health. It gives strength to weakness, throws despondency to the winds, and ska ts the re stored invalid upon a now and gladsome career. But Dr. Hoolland’s benefactions l<* the human raco aro not confined to his celebuited GERMAN BITTERS, - or iriH invaluable Tonic. Ho ha'prepared an other medicine, which is rapidly winning Its way to popular favor because of 113 intrinsic merits. Tills ra iIOOFLAND’S PODOPHYLLIN PILLS. a perfect substitute for mercury, without any of mercury’s evil qualities. These wonderful • Tills, which are intended to act upon thy Liver,'arc mainly composed of Podophyllln, or the VITAL PRINCIPLE OF THE MANDRAKE root: Now wo desire tho render to distinctly under stand that thisexlractot the Mandreke n- many times more powerful than the Mandrake bself. It; la the medicinal virtues of this head b-gl ving plant In a perfectly pure and highly concentra ted form. Hence it h that two of the ToUnphyl lin Pills constitute a full dose, while anywhere elx to eight ora, handtiil <>r other pw-r-iratlons of the Mandrake aie required. The Thodophyl lln ACTS DIRECTLY. ON THE LIVER. Ktlmnlatlnglta functlonnand causing H to make Its biliary secretions in tc«uia,r end proper quantities. The injurious results which Invari ably follow tho use of mercury is entirely avoided by their use. Hut It 1b not upon tho Llvor only that their powers arc cxcvicd. The extract of Mandrakoconlalned In '-'cm is skill fully com'blned with four other estj-imts, nnoof which acts upon the stomach, one upon the up per bo wets, one upon t he lower is o Win, and one pi-events any griping (died, thus producing a pill that Inllences the dhzestlve and a bin. n'ary sys tem, lr an equal mid harmonious manner, and Its action entirely free from nnmvn, wnoltlng or griping pains common to all other pineal ivos. Possessing these much desirable qualities, tho Podophyllln becomes invaluable as a - FAMILY MEDICINE, . No household should he without! hem. They are perfectly safe.require but two ho*an ordlna ry doso, are prompt and plllclonl in action, and when used in connection with ] n-. Uoollaud s German Bitters, or Tonic, may.h>- i. garden r.H certain specifics In all cases of Llv> rri.mplnJnt. Dyspepsia, or any of the disorders to which tho system is ordinarily snbjcc. Tho PODOPIIYLLIN PILL' act upon the stomach and bowels. carrying off improper obstruc I ions, while tho Lb tern or To nic purify tho blood, strengthen and Invigorate tho frame, give tone and appetite t<> the stom ach, and thus build up tho liivalld anew. Dr. Hooliaud, having provided T ii.rxmi reme dies for diseases, has given the word ono nmln jy for external application, in ILe wonderful preparation known as Du. HOOFLAND’S GREEK OIL. This Oil is a sovereign remedy lor pains and aches of all kinds. ■ , ; Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Taothqeho, Chil blains, Kpvalns, Burns,-Pain in the Back and Loins, Ringworms, Ac.. all yield If. lb- external. application. Tho number oTcnrcs nipcted by it la astonishing and they are incieasing every lnternally, itis a euro for Hoart-burns, Kldnev Diseases. Sick Headache;:, < 'die, Dysen- Cholera Morbus, Ciamps, Pams lu the Stomach, Colds, Atthma, Ac. The Greek Oil Is composed entirely of heal lug enins and essential oils. The priueij'ul engredl entis an oily suhstanee. procured In the South ern part of Greece. Its effects as :• destroy e» of pain are truly magical. Thousand.', have been benefit t«*(I by Its use, and a trial by those who are skeptical will thoroughly convince them of Its inestimable value. • These remedies will bo sent by express to any locality,upon application to the P.liiclpal Oflice, at tho Gorman Medicine Store, No. Ul Arch Ht. f Philadelphia. £sp*Theflo remedies fire for Hills by storekeepers, aml medicine duiUersoverywiie* o Ghas. M. Evans, -Call and hoo "and bo convinced. No Ol ly les or Shelved uoods la our stock, DUKE & BURKHOLDER'S, North Wanover Street, near tho Carlisle' Deposit Bank, Formerly 0. M. JACKBON & CO. I oct. s. in- Shu (Kooks- SELLING OFF TO CLOSE BUSINESS, -, AT THE CENTRAL DRY 60WJS STORE, IN CARLISLE GREAT 1 HDD cEMENTS! A Largo assortment of Blade Dress Silks, " Colored Dress Silks, * Bilk I’opllns, . f WooTPopllns, French Merinos, Repps’, Cashmeres, Alpacas, «tc., Ac, Long and Square Shawls, Black Thibet Shawls. Breakfast Shawls. ' *nn:ATO'TYNTT ,, c:oLcmictr”'~'''' Mr^“-T '~ VELVETEENS ! Black Cloths and Casslmorca, Colored Cloths uud Casslmoxe a Splendid temiinp, k, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels. Qullta, Counterpanes, Coverlets, , A GREAT 'VARIETY OF FLANNELS, In all kinds and qualities. Sheetings, tickings, , . Muslins, Calicoes, «c., *c. FUSS, Fins, FURS, A large .stock of NO THIN .S, CONSISTING OF Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Laces, Collars, Guffs, AMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. As we have determined to dose out om entire stock of goods, lu the very shortest possible time, It will be to tho decided advantage of all to, examine our slock early, and secure some ot tho good bargains. rent bargains in. all kinds of goods CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. LEIDXGH MILLER, Oct. 5, ’7l VICTOSY OVER ALL. II GUSH FOR BARGAINS! Every person invited to otill and see that this is no TRASH thrown upon thp market, but NEW, FASHIONABLE and DESIRABLE G oods, DUKE & BURKHOLDER ht&sfeow one of tho largest stocks of NEW opened in Carlisle. Cali and see our olejaipt Black Gros Grain Silks, * Japanese Robes, Satinets, Cashmeres, Merinos, Baleimo Cloths, Prince Cords, Empress and Mohair Poplins, All In tho newest and richest Shades ' We Sell all New Goods at short profits, Th. Store to get a Fine Shawl. Cloths and Cassl meres tor suits. In the Latest Styles oomprls lug Beavers, Scotch, Meltons, Doe Skins, Ron Roys, and all good brands of, English, French and American mauultvcture. FURS! FURS! FURS from the beat honso in Now York, at prices that astonish the consumer. Call and price those goods and savetwenty-flvo percent. stacks of House-Fmnlhhlng goods; Flannels, and Underwear, nt old prices, NOTIONS, n great varieties. Wo buy our goo as dlroi from Uio Manufacturers and Importers, and cm sell lower than any House In the County. Proprietor. HARDWARE ''invested largely and ore prepared to guarantee Mil Blankets. &o At the I=l ffintouiav*, AND C U T 1. !5 ll Y, Ml LEEE Jb EO IV EE S lake thlsopportmiltyof directing the attention of the community at large, and every person In paiTlcul av. to tholr recently replenished stock of m AM-WAll. They studiously avoided Investing during the high prices, and patiently waited tho falling out of the bottom before attempting to refill their shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices, as near ns possible, they have lo their friends ami customers as low prices as any market outside tho cities.-They especially "TCvTOT^iWirtwirinTftF^ builders. Our stuck is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment in enquiring for anything in our lino. Wo have the agency of the Willcox & Gibbs’ RKW I N O M A C H IN.E, anil would respectfully sk all those.a wati lu i a Machine, to examine the Willcox & Gibbs’ bo foro purchasing. All orders prompflv attended to, and goody delivered to all parts oftno town free of charge, an. hi iKTl—lv ' IS4(! !■ Carlisle Hardware House ! H. SAXTON & Co, fHENRY SAXTON,I •J.I. P. BJXLKR. > [D. B. SAXTON. ) Building, Farming,- AND MECHANICS’ HARDWARE, Tools and Materials, IRON AND STEEL, PAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES, Cement, Plaster, Sand, GUNS AND AMMUNITION, AIso,'HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE, with evorv description of usofnl and luincy Goods Ifsolul Inventions constantly Intro- duccd, Solo Agents for PLANK PLOWS, Thankful for past patronage and [soliciting a continuance, . . n „ We remain, respectfully, , H. SAXTON & CO. Aug, 21,1871. ©rocties G E, O' C B R Y AND PROVISION STORIs. iVo 7S If ’est Main Street, G A R L I S L.F ( Wuahmood's Old tit and.) • The subscriber,’ having leaded the above v'ell known store-room, has opened wilh a new and largo stock of \v<.'l-selected Frwdi Groceries.— His stock will be Jonnd (o ho complete in every parllcuhir, and everything sold wdi he wtu rnntecl as represented. He lias on hand and nowioady for delivery GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS. Yon will find everything yon .wish in the-wity Groceries, " Q,acenswiue. Glassware, « Willow and Ceduvware, . Slone and- Crdekeryware. Choice Hams, Dried Beef. Balogna, Beef Tongues. Biscuits and Cnickeres of every description.' Tie led Oysters, Sardines. English Pickles, Lemon syrups. Ac.,and no end to n (rood assortment of NOi lONS. DRIED, CANNED AN D TICKLED FRUITS of kind* constantly on hand. , , . FLOUR and FEED of the best grades, and lu quantities to suit purchasers. .... . Goous sent to any part of the town if dcslied. Call and price lor yohrsolf ut No. <5 West Main street, AH kinds of "COUNT II Y PRODUCE taheu lu exchange '« e“g VENNBY . . March 10.71. . West Main Street. Unis*, GS A«t» MJJOICISIE3 . the best-place TO BU y PURE AND RELIABLE m M JU & >% Medicines and Fine Chemicals, IB At JOSEPH B. HAYERSTICK’S, No. 5 South Wanovcs SttecV, CAlthlhE PA DEALEU.IN Oruffß) Medicines, Chemicals , hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, oilet Articles, &c, % Dye. Muffs, Dosmelics , tatlomiry, tic. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur poses* ills assortment of Unods. in variety, novel ty ..ml elegance, cannot bn surpassed. Tlic art i cles have been selected with great care,and are calculated In quality and price to command the attention of purenasors. I'l.j-KlchniH prcm-rlplloiis i;an;riilly noinpou»a ecl A full slciult ol Mciiluint'H on liiuui. All K o»l. No. 5 Smith ilunovcr st Oct. ‘JO. 137 C— 1 v CAUTION. rtPORTSMKN AN D ollieis uro hereby cautioned agalnn {tres passing on the premises ol the undersigned umlc-i- no.mliy BI . AN(IMiI[i Dickinson township. Hep. ‘JI, 71--!lni. II 4 , ‘ F ,14 .vt t 1/4 GasJls 1 3 B i lasi u I r >P At His .New Store ! WO. 18 EAST MAIN STBEBT, OPPOSITE THE HJEjVTZ JIOUSE And SAXTON’S Hand ware STORE. ' . . T .'' * Has now on Exhibition a inngnillocnl display of R j „,....... ...,--; , 0 7 ,il ' '.. .' ' ' ' ,I Aljlillio .New tcxliiresi ami Colors lu I Ouss Cl'kkls will lie exhibited, ami ivll who wUU to secure what is now In dress, will bagratlllod on tills occasion. Hlnolc Silks, Coloivjl Silks. ' . SilUnnd Wool Poplins Vflmir I’onuus; Frouoli .I’opllnK, Kmprc-ss Cloths y ranch Merinos, S(M«cs, Kutllncts, CrotomiL'x, Ilomlw/incs, Arabian Crapes. Cashmeres| Double Wiirp Alpacas, • llomitiful I’lnliis for JHs-mm mul Chililrcn, Kindts or Domestic Goods ut very low prices, Blankets, White and Colored. Shawls ’W’ithoTiL Limit I . CLOTHS AND CASSIIERES. New uml choice stock of iho above now ready lot- inspection, lor men uml boy’s suits made ♦ .to order, at short notice, by first-class workmen. Hosiery. GloYes, Corsets, Balmoral and Hoop Sklrla, Xu great varieties. .jjr isi Z Will open cm Thursday, October sth, One Hundred Sots of. New Furs, for children, Misses 1 . and Ladies, at prices that defy competition. A full assortment of Patterns now in s <oclc from MM’E. DEMOUEST’R New York EMPORIUM OF FASHIOIS! Tut up In illustrated envelopes, wllh full Instructions bow to Cul, Put Together, Make and Trim the Garment, This .Stock of Goods is well worth, the attention of Buyers'! Hein" all NEW, FRESH,and LIVELY,and at PRICES that cannot full-to, please. »el.a. *7l—t a it©tict'iot i GSAMD OPEMIWG ' of Pall and Winter Dress Goods AT D. A. Sawyer’s Cheap Store,' EVE. Cor. Public Square, Carlisle, Pa. ** 1 invito ~^op ,’„ 1 S P:U. Aliens Udainos, to. A ijmpii.is i » . } tvliirh lor lustre*, wi'iir ami price cannot ho equalVwl. - Our Domestic Slock is complete ami at low puces. Cheap blankets, cheap coverlets, cheap white quilts. Shawls ! Shawls!' Shawls I Shawls! 'he largest'find clieapest stock in the town—3oo different styles to select from. iTixrs I ! firs Linen Collars & Cuffs the latest styles ; Gloves, Hosiery, A-c. WAIMt- I!>Root's AMKHICAN & KNOIjISU HANUI' ACiIJULs, Irom si,oo to r-,00 A choice lot of Caasimeres & Cloths lor-men and hoys. Suits made to order at short notice, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. *”"™»- »v.»-. D A SAWYSB. QELIJMG OKI' 1 AC NU AI3IS LOW COST. ALL GOODS MUST 13E HOLD BY THE FIRST OF DECEMBER. Tho undersigned, having determined to retire from business, oilers Jus entile slock ol PIECE GOODS, -I READY-MADE CLOTHING. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. TRUNKS VALISES. •UMBRELLAS, UNDER-CLOTHING, HATS, B:c., at and below cost. r J'ho entire stock must be disposed of by the ilrst'of-.December. His stock of piece goods, the finest InTown, consists ol FINE FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, DOESKINS, CASSIMEKE3, VESTINGS, CASSINETS, TWEEDS, SATTINETri, VELVETS, JEANS, LINENS. &e. T " 0 BIi vDY -MADE CLOTHING department Ik one of tho ami host os hovlmeuls to bo toiiud this Hide ot 1 hlludelphia. A 1.1. OUH OWN JIAKE ■L-* • r-ili ami .sec for yourselves ot L .‘ Ul “ ISA.V UVINd.STON’S. 22 North Hanover St., Carlisle Sop. 21-lf. .... . N”" KW BLOUU AND KKKUSTOUK. - Tho suhsciiher has opened u now Flour imil Food Store, hi tho building known as H TiiomV Si ul corner of lledloid Mi cot .nut J iiioity Alley. Just across tho adoy Imm tho Cmuliurl.mil I'liKlm, Imusi'. llij will Uui;u i mi- Htimtly on hand Flour and I-ced, which ho will iMsoodo of at uiasunahle rates, i-lspo-c. ui 1. WM. 11. JIATIIHWrf. Auk. 17. |.S7I-3m „ , * - I.Y ',V, , 2 , :•. . A. Ir. ~:, L. T. GREENFIELD. No. 18 JSA&'JpVAIN STREET 1 ARGE, ,AiSD good. The largo stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Just opemuy'at Lachey & Smiley’s, JV b. 09 A'urlh Hanover HI. CARLISLE I’A. The cheapat.l. or.OTHS .t CASHIMLIILS, The cheapest DIIESH GOODS. The cheapest PItINTM ami Ml Ht.INS. Hood Kl-.NTITOICY -FEANS F'-F'ic la. Kleuuut LACE COLLAUShtiU els. Ae., Ac., Ae. CARPET CHAIN In all similes. CAKI’ETH iniuto to order. S U X , T S mode to order at the lowest prices. Do mil turret llic place, aVo. 90 Horlli Hanover ( OpposUti 'J7iU(liian\i Hold, } CAUMftM.’, I*A, April 21. mi- QAIII/IBUS UAUKIAUE FA OTOXIY. •A. B. 81-ISRK pas a lot of second-hand work on hand, which he will sell cheap, in mder io make; room lor now work, lor the spring trade. lie lias, al „o. the host loi of new work on hand. Volt can always sec dtllVrent styles, Thu maleiiul Is not in quest ion any more, tor it Is the la st used. If you want sallslm-iion In stylo, quality and price, ko to this shop holme purelmshu' else where, Theie is no llrm has a hetter trailn or sell more m Cumberland and Ferty counties. \Ve la'-qieak the eonlliumllon oft ho same. We aroueh in* up a lot ot nice sleighs now. Uepalr i.ii; a.id pahitliid pmmplly attended to, Corner ol South and I'ilt sireels. Nov. 2, ’7l~'hif. Stolics, ©nbiarp. &c STOVJfI AND TINWARE ESTABLISHMENT,' Tbo partnership herein forem ng between Walker it Clnudy living Hn dissolved by mutual consent. I hereby nnnnence to the dll; ziinsof (Tarllsle mul muaoundlnucountry, Hint I have opened a New Stove and Tinware Store, In the largo fniino building, on ibo corner of, West. High ami West Streets, formerly- occupied bv Cornelius «fc liosh. 4 ilavinga lingo and complete dock of stoves and Tin wore on bn ml soled cd wllli tbo greatest curoexpioshlv for this market, my customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality and price. - • * Slieetiron and Tinware, constantly 4 ©!! band and made up t/> order. My stock of Tinware embraces everything usually, kept, in u llrM- class Mu establishment.' HOOKING and SPOUTING promptly attend ml _ : I am now prepared tocxbibll to tbo Winter Trade a large and Weil-assorted stock of the lu>st rat'ernsoi Stoves. Having the Ugoncy of tbo 'following celebrated stoves, I ritir prepared to furnish ibern to part ics so desiring: MOKNING (iI.UItV. LIGHT IKUTSR. BON-TON. UOSEIUTB,' . BEACON LIGHT KGU OFFICE and PAUL' It S T O YES Hi selection of Cook Stoves enunaco tho following: Superior, Noblo Cook, Excelsior, • Niagara. (itinker City, and Coral. iSfovc Repairs constantly on hand. I am agent lor a _ P AT E N TST E A M V JV E, for beating mills,’ inclorles, Ac.., ami prepared to furnish and place them in position at short notice. Having an experience of 22 years in this busi ness,T would respectfully solicit tv share of fho public patronage, feeling confident Unit I will give satisfaction. A. WOODS) WALKER. Dae. 22. 70—tf , : OF • FALL IN D‘ WINTER GOODS w Just opened, at the Cheap Rtoro of A. W. BMNTtfA Co., the Largest and Host-Kclcctcd stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to Carlisle. Splendid Silk Poplins, nil Shades; Cheap!— Elegant Corded Silk Poplins, Cheap. Handsome KaUeens for Ladies’ suits, in cloth tints j hand some Black Alpacas, • Mohairs, Cashmeres, Me rinos, Repps, Cretonnes, Bright Plaid Poplins, Dc Lanes, Ac., Ac. V jN’ICTVY- SIL.KSn Best. Lyons Olios Grain, from 51.25 to Sl-00. Lnd'e.s’ Wator-L’roof Cloakings—One hundred splendid styles of Fall Shawls, Black' Thibet Shawls, long’and square, ail guides; Balmoral and Gored skirts’, I nop Skirls. Weave exten sive dealers In Mourning Goods. Families going Into mourning, should examine onr stock. • A full line of all the bust brands of Domestic Goods, white and red Flannels. Shirting and Sacquo Flannels, -Blenched and Unbleached Muslins, Calicoes—Very handsome, ; Blenched and Unbleached Canton Flannels—very low. Our stock Is lull In while and grey Bob Hlan •lcets, Crib and Cradle.Blankets,alsoHorso Ulan eti.- Coverlets, Counterpane. .MEM AM D BOYS’ WEAR ! Heavy Overcoatings, Cnsshncvos for Rulls.- Llenut iful Joans from 15 to Mots., also good horn made Jeank, 'AH kinds of Notions, Holsery White Goods, Kx<ivisUo Rash Ililibbons. Neck Bows. A full line of Millinery Goods, such as Feathers, Hats, Ribbons, Acs. ■WOOLEN .STOCKING YARNS, Germantown Wool, .Zopyva, 'Berlin Wool, Ac. r Trz. 4 , 3 uzop Floor Oil Cloths, all widths and paterns, Velvet Hugs. Boor Mats. Ac. - Now Table ‘HI (.Moths. • Onr stock l.s-so full and complete Unit It is Im ■possiblc to enumerate all; wo therefore cordially invite all to come ami examine, as wo takegreat pleasure In showing mn goods, Having purchased our goods for Cash, we con sell them much cheaper t|nm can be bouglor elsewhere, and we fed conlldent from the Jomo experience in the business; and our superior, good taste and Judgment tnselectlng handsome gobils that weeannol lidl to please. • Do not-pill to’ come mid securegliod bargains id the olil stand, nn>outh Hanover M-reyt. N. B. Velveteens in Black and all colors cut Idas. £■ll1 13 A TEST COAT. ! The umlcv-dgncd agtecs to furnish coal to all parlieseither (or lamlfy’or limcbimiers’ use, at cheap rates, pro\ ided. I bey act opt llic following: 1. To order nil coal in Company cars, ' •J, 'J’o charge mine weight, invspeetivo of any lo'.s iji sininucni. by leaky cars. Ac. To tlcllv(*r your coal as ii, comes to hand, without rc-siMcc'mng.dhtand all.' I. 'Hi ii In iho ahbvc-mculUmcd inode of busi ness vmi ini/ tu.se lUperrca/., so thnt'when 110 lons arc bought, ami paid iur.ynu realty un hut IS hois. To lids Mfi all rcgulardcalcrs will testify. Tosti ivc tog-'i. your coal Irom any breaker you may desire, bin tis wo have lo' receive what is sent, be ii.Hummit Branch, Big Hick, or snort Mountain tnun Lykciis Valley, soma of these hi-mg not. so desirable, tin- same applying to the luinl coal ImmlUT.s also. Von lake It as it is soul to us. ft. As t Ids kind of business Is done on tho Rall roml (Jompan.v’s sidings, do' not. ask to sett a sample of coal. They do not- allow mom than twenty-four hours’ use of siding, wo therefore cimno't. show wbat we can tarnish yon. Should yon wish to purchase coal where it can be seen ai-all times, kept in the dry, re-screened and Mr/V/Zicdbeiore delivery, call at. either yard uf the 'subscriber, where your orders will bo promptly tilled, and promise to save you the Irivt and vexat ion caused by using dirty and iu/ainr coal, thereby giving your supply for less money than any ouo can do by furnishing tho nm ol mmU ' A. H.'BLAIR. , Aug.,-I, IS7l—tf BOOT AND SHOE STOSE ! NO. FOUR EAST MAIN STREET. HOOTS, shoes, GAITERS, i BROGANS, SLIPPERS, CUSTOM MADE TO ORDER. REPAIBIXG NEATLY AMD PROMPTLY DONE! ADA.II DYNEUT Xo. -I East Main St, B. EWING, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MAIN HTBF.E'IV''* CARLISLE, pa. A splendid assortment of NEW FURNITURE . for tftfc.Holldays, comprising Sofas, (tamp Stool, ‘ Lounges, Centre- Cables, Hocking (.’hairs. Dining Tallies, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Oitomons, Bureaus, What Nots. Ac., -Ac,, Ac. Parlor, Cliambur, Dining Room, Kltcken FURNITURE,. of the lntest!stylrfl. COTTAHE KURNirlmiiUN SETTS Splendid new Patterns. BFIWTKAHS AND GI FT FRAMES AND PICTURES in great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals, Orders from town amt country promptly attended tp mi on reasonable terms, I ec*. 17 Ihfolv |BAAC; K. BTAUBBEU, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, MB North f croud (reel, (eor. of Qimi ry.) VI I IDA UKLIMC I A. An ns'-nrlment. of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Ptali d Ware constantly on hand. Ilepatr nqj of Watches and Jewcdry prompliy.laUemled to. May I!'., ISTI-lv NOTUJK.-Nollfp 1h hereby given that application will ho made to the in-xl r>o|s luture tdr 1 1n* Incoi poi at Ihn of a. hunk of hepns- II aml 1 dsc amt, to ho located at (’arlisle, <4lllll - Com.ly, Fa., to hu oilUaMhe Feoples Savinas hank, aim u Capital of' Tweniy-tiv Thousand hollars, with tho pvlvlleao «*l increase luu It to one hundred thousand dollars, June 211, U7l—liui ZEsri) (ffiooliS" A. W. BENTZ & 0 .fUcla'cnt. | J KXUV T. HE fjMROIjD'S COMPOUND F HID Extract Catawba O • , '*■ ' ' 1 ■ JkPlI Ptiala B CowTioncni PaTts~~l , hiid Exit act lihu~ barb and Fluid Extract ataivb a . -Orajtp: Jidcc. FOR MYER COMFLAJ NTS, JAUNDICE. BU. ' LIOUS AFFECTIONS. SICE OUNIUUOIM ; HEADACHE, OUSTIVFnNKSS. etc. PURELY VKGFT A RLE NO MERCURY, MINE RALS • OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS. Those Fills nrotbo the most delightfully pleas ant. purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, mag hesla, etc. Thorn Is Nothing more acceptable.!o the stomach. They give tone. mid cause neith- H- maiMiii nor griping pdms. They are compos ed oJ I Uu inarriiiat/s,. After u few dnys’.uho lem taUcs place ns to appear miraculous to.vhe weak ami enervated, wliet her arising from Im prudence or disease. .11, T. Helinlmhl’s Gum pound Fluid Extract. CiJlawl.m Grape Fills are noi -umir-coaled, from the fact that, sugar-coat ed Fills do not. dissolve, hut, pass through the stomach without di.-solving, consequently do not produce the desired ctlect.. The Catawba (.Jrape Fills, being pleasant In taste and odor, do not. necessitate their bmug sugar-coated. Price FIFTY CENTS per box. IP Jia HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S JUUIILY CONC:i:Ni'IiATLU COMPOUND j Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Will radlciliv exterminate from tho;'.system Scrofula, Syphilis. J-Vver Sons, Mcors, Koro Eves, Sore Legs. Rove Mouth, Soro Head, IJi'oM*. rhitis. Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers Runnings from the Ear. White Hurdlings, Tu mors, Cancerous Affections, Tories, Rlckel.° Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats. Rash, Tel ter Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheum atipin Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been cs-, ta’bilshcd Ur the system for years. Being prepnrodcxpvessly for the above com plaints, Us Blood-imrlfylm? properties arocrejit or than anv other preparation ol Sarsaparilla.— Its gives. Iho complexion a clear ami healthy color and restores the patient to astute olhoa' Mi and puritv. For purilying the Blood, removing ,u.li fhroiuo constitutional diseases arising Irom an impureslale of the Blood, and.the only re liable ami ellectual known remedy for Iho euro ol i'alns and .Swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Begs Blotches, Pimples on .the Face, Erysipelas ami all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, ami Bcuutlfrius tboComplexlpu.- M HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED I'luid Extract Jiuchw, The Great Diuretic, has cured every case of Diabetes hi which-It has been given, irritation of the Neck-of - the Bladder and. Intlamnllon ol the ivldno' s, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick-dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Disclmi ge.s, and for Enfeebled and Deli cate Constitutions of both sexes, attended wlln tin.* following symptoms: Indisposition to Ex ertion, Boss of Power, Loss oi Memory, Difllcnlt ty of Breathing. Weak .Nerves, Trembling, Hor ror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Bade, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Drynessof thoSkln,Eruption on the Face Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of th Muscular System, ole.. Used by persons from Iho ages of eighteen to twenty-live.and irom thlrly-ilve to litiy-llve in In the decline or change ot life; after confine ment or labor pains : bed-wetting In children, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT DUCHU. Is Ulurotf ami blood-purifying,and cures all Diseases ails 'lug from Ilubits ol Disstpall li, and Excesses and imprudences in Llle, impurities of the Blood, eic„ .Superseding Copaiba in affections, for which it Is used;and Syphilitic Affections— in ihuso Diseases used in .connection with HELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH. 3L' A .ID) I 31 ■§, ‘ in inniiv Affections peculiar to Ladies, the Extract Buchn is unequal led by any oilier rome ilv—as In Chlorosis or - K.denL'.oii, Irnguhuiiy biilnlnlnoss or Supprt s.ilon ol Customary Evuo nations, Ulcerated' or - Sclilmis. Stale of the Uterus, Leueoiilnva or Whites, Sterility, and lor allcomplaints incident to the sex, whether ai (sing from Indiscretion or Habits id Dissipa tion. If, is prescribed extensively by tho most eminent Physicians and.Midwi\vs lor Enfeeb- and Delicate Constitutions, uf holh sexes and all ages pitiendc/l with any of tho above Diseases or {Symptoms). 11 T. lIKLMHOLD’S EXTRACT OF IiUcIUJ CJIJKKs DISEASE* AllliiiiNG FROM IMPURE DENCRS. HABITS UF DISSIPATION etc in all their stage-, ut lltilo expense, lllile on change m diet, no inconvenience, and no expo snre. It causes a Irequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing ObsiiUe tnms, Pr--v» nt.iiig and curing su ielmes ol the Urethra, Allaying Dam ami InllaimiLion, so fre quent in this class o.’ diseases, and expelling all Poisonous mutter. ‘Thousands who have been tho victims of in competent poisons, and who have paid heavy fees to tie cured in a short, time, have immd i imy have been deceived, and Unit llio *T*oisi,/n” lias, by llic Use of * poMeilui astringents," been dried up in tho system, to bivcik out in a more aggra vated lorm, ami perhaps alter Marriage. Use IIKLM BunD’tl EXTKAUI* BUCHIMor nil 'AUectlous and Diseases .of tho Uniuary Organs, whether existing in Malo or Female, irom wlialever cause originating, and no matter of how loug standing. Price, cl 60 per bottle. HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S • IMPROVED UOtjJi WASH cannot be surpassed ns a Face Wash, and wil be found the only speihllc remedy in overj species of Cutaneous Allectlon, it spoedilj eradicates Plinptcs, Spots, Scorbutic .Dryness Indurations uf the .Cutaneous Membrane, etc. dispels Redness and Incipient JiiiUimiuiiUon Hives, Uasii, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or .SUni. Frost lilies, and mi purposes tor which salves or Ulntmontsare used prestores tho skin to a.,slate bt purity and soiluc-ss, and insures continued healthy actum to tho tissue ol its vessels. on which depends tho agreeable clear ness and vivacity ofmmiplexlon so much sought amt admired, but however valuable as u reme dy for existing delects of the skin 11. T. Helm bold's lloso XVa.su bus long sustained Us princi ple claim to unbounded patronage, by possess ingquullUesxvhich render it u 'ioilet Append age ol Hie mo,st.Superlative amt Congenial char acter, combining Inan elegant tornmiu those prominent requisites, Halety and Eatieuey—-tho invariable uceomnaninienls ol Us use—as a Pre servative and Refresher of the Complexion; It is h n excellent Lotion lor diseases ul a Syphilitic Nature, and as an lujeetlou lor ulseases of the Urinary from habits of disslpa turn, used m eonncelion with the Extracts Du elm, Sarsaparilla, and Ualawba orapo Pills, 1 such diseases us recommended, cannot bo sur passed. Full and- explicit directions accompany tU o medicines. Hvhionco of the most responsible and reliable character furnished on nppllcuUon, with hun dreds ot thousands ol living witnesses, and up ward of Uu.Om) lulsoliultcd eerllllcuiea and TGc ommendulury letters, many of which aro from ibo highest sources, including eminent I’hysl cians, Uleigymt-u, btale.smun, etc. The proprie tor iiuhiunur resulted to their publication in Dio newspapers; lie does not ‘do tills Irma the iuet that Jus articles runic as Standard i’rcpura tlons, and do not need to be propxicd up by cerutlcatcs. J/cnnj}U. JldmOold's Genuine Prcpa . lions. Delivered to any address. Secure Irdm ohser vallon, Kslablihhfd upwards ol twenty yeius Hold l>y Dra-i'i-ds every v, here. Address letters m intorm.iMuu. in eoi.u.icnee to ULDnUV i UKDMDDDII, DiuggiM and (.'heimst. 'July Depots: It. i‘. JII'ILMHoj/d'S Drug and Dlu-mnal Warehouse, >O. old Droudway. 2sT*w Yoia.or lo 11.'I'. lIKDMDdDDS Medical Depot jol .smith Tenth Siivel, Philadelphia, Da. L’owaiu' of CouiUerioltH. Ask lor iiKNIIY T 111‘. DM DODD’S 1 Tulte un other, Fen.:j, >7(. lIMINMENO.MIMENMM. ijEADINQ UAH, HOAD, SPumn ARRANGEMENT. ' Monday May 13th, 187.1 . > Great Trunk lino from the'North. And North west lor Fbllndelphla, Now York, Beadtna FoUsvillo, Tuninnun, Ashland, Slmmokln, Lots anon, Allentown, Easton, Ephratn,Lltie,Luncft» tor, Columbia, A-c, Trains leave Harrisburg for New York ns fol lows: at 2-10,8 10, A, M., and 2 UOP.M,, con Tiectlng with similar trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at Now York nt' Ip Oi 'A. M., <1 GO, and 1) Sid P. respectively.— Bleeping Oars accompany the a4O A. JVf t , train .Without change. ■ Returning: Leave Now York «U) 00A.M. 80 noon and GUO F. M., Philadelphia at 7 30,8,53, A. M. and 8 GOP. M.; Sleeping cars accompany Rio 500 F. M. trains from New York,, without change. > . ! Leave Harrisburg for Bending. Pottsvllle. Tnmaqua, Miners vlile. Ash bind. Bhaniokin. Allentown aiul Flillmlelphia nt -8 M 0 A. M.— 2 (Hi. and 4 OS F. M.. stopping nt Lebanon and principal way stations ; the 4 05 P. 1.1. train con necting for Philadelphia; PoUsvllk and Colum bia only. .ForPotfsvllle,Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Ball road leave Harrisburg at. 840 P. M, • ■ East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Bead ing for Allentown. Easton and New-\ork at, A M.. . 4 05 P.M. Returning, leave New York at 9.00 A. SI., 12 30 noon and 5 (Hi p. M. and AllenCowu at 7 20 A. M. 12 25 noon, 2 15 4 25 anti 885 F. M. ' ' 'Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at - ■BO‘A. M„ conliecthiK with Blml|ar-trahi on East Pemm. Railroad, returning from Reading atB2o P. Mj, stopping'at nil stations. Leave Poltsvlllo at OliO. A. ,M., and ?30 P.*sf.. Herndon at in 01)A. M.. Shamohln atS lOnnd J 1 MA.AT. Ashland at 703 A. M..nn<ll2dß Noon. Mm 1 1 n noy_ c H sMi t A P. tn a- Louva potlsvlllo via Holiuylklll and linhna Kullroiid nLK I(7A. M.i'or Harrisburg,und 11 r».\ M forl’lne Urovc and Tromont, Reading' accommodation train, leaves Potts vllle at o ld A. M. t passes Reading ut 780 A.M,. arriving at Philadelphia at, Id IKI A. M.',returning, loaves Philadelphia fit 5 Ift P. M., pfiHtUngßoudlnc at 7 ftft I*. M.. ai l iving at I’oltavillc at 0 -JO I’. M, Pottstown accommodation train, leaves Potts town at 0 ::d A. M., returning, leaves Philadol plilant 1 !!01'. JF. . Columbia Railroad trains leave Rending at 7 £0 A. M., and *» 1.5 I*. M, t lor Jiphrata, Lltlz, Lancas ter, Columbia ac. ' Perklomen Railroad trains leave Perklomen Junction at 7 17, 005 A.M.,:5 (ID ami 000 P.M., returning, leave Hclnvonksvllloat (JBO, H IB A. M. I'JftdNoon, ami ■! M P. M.. connecting wltUalnii lari rains on Readlmr Railroad. Colubrookdale Railroad (ruins leave Pollslowu at {Mil A. M., and 115' (i-15 I*. M. reluming, leave Jlt. Pleasantat 700 and livft A.M., and 8 00, p M. t connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad. ’ • • > Chester valley Railroad trains leave Bridge pnrtotHdO A. M.,2C0 and 5 82 P. M., returning . leave Downingtmvn at fl id A. M„ 12 -15 noon, and 5 25. P. iM., connecting with similar trains on •Reading Railroad. ■On Snmlnys: leave New York at 6.C0 P. M„ Plilladeljihla at>B<)o A.M. and'3 13 P. M., (the SCO A. M. train running only to Reading,)leave Pot fs villa at 8 00 A. lit., Hairlshurg at 2 40 A.M. and 2 OOP. M.; leave Allentown at. 425 and 8115 P. M. leave Readingnt 715 A.M. and 0.50 P.M. for Harrisburg, at -I 82 A. M. for New York, at 7 2D A, M. for Allentown and 0 40 A, M, and 4 15 P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets to arid from all re duced rates.. Baggage checked through ; 100 polmds allowed eacli Passenger. • • . ■ J.IH. Wootten, . . .Asst, tiiii/l, A - I£nn. Mach’ry, May 15,1R71. . . giIMBEBIAND VALIETf BAIL KOADI CHANGE o' P HO TJ KS. 1 . Winter Arrangement. On and nrtorTnursdcy.Nov.2i, 1870, Passen ger Trains will run dully as follows, (Snndayi ox ceptod), . • , . • r WESTWARD ■ Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8,00 A. M.,Meehanic;.burg 5.85, Carl Isle I). 11, Newville 0.40. Shlpponsburg 10.22, ChambeiKburg JO.-M, Grcen cusilo 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A.M,- . Mail Train leaves Harrisburg J. 55 I’. M.', Mo clmnloaUug 2.27. Carlisle 2.58, Newville 0.82, Ship ponsburg 1 1.M2, Chanibersbmg 4.85, Uueucnßtio 5,11, arriving at Hagerstown 5,40 P, Ilf. •/wrprtvi.v Train leaves Harrisburg. 4,80 P. M.. Me Jliunicsbin , gs.o2, Carlisle 5.02. Nowville 0.05, Ship arriving at Chambersburgat 7.00 A Mixed Th'ain leaves Chambersburg 7,45'A. M.. GrceucusUe O.ud, arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 A. M. ‘ EASTWARD Accommodation 7ram loaves Chambersburg 5.C0 A. M., Bhljipen.sburg 5.20, Newvillo 0.00, Carlisle (j.of, Meclmmcsburg 7.U2 arriving at Harrisburg 7.80 A. M. . Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.30 A. 51., Green castle o.(o,Chambersburg li.ili.fcblppensburu 10.20 Newville 10.58, Carlisle H.-. 0, MeclnmlcsbUrg 12.01 arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 P. M. A’rpm.r ■ 'jVam leaves Hngerstnwr 12.00 M Greencasllo J 2.25, Chambersburg 1,05, Hmppens burg 1.87, Newville 2.10, Carlisle 2,so,,Meobaulcs burg B.ls, arriving at Harrisburg 8.50 P. M. • A Mixed Train leaver. Hagerstown 3.20, P. M„ Gropucaslle 4.27, arriving at Chainbcisburc 5.20 close connections at Harrisburg wltu trains to ami from Philadelphia New York Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg,and all point# SUI’KRINTKN DENT’S OITICT. Clmmb’g., X’a., Nov, 2i, ’7O. Dec 1 187 gOUTH .MOUNTAIN .. BAIL ROAD ! Time Table. TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER i, 1371, On unit n/lvr Fmla.'l, AV-pMiJjar K I*7l, lU\ Comnn. WJ will run two /mmj (hnuff/h to Pina r-nor/T duili/, ibunduj/jffxcwtoUj • . A. M; ' \r , , . LeavCrtrllr.i- y l *- Loavo Junction, 7.00 do uiii I ', ' do Bon'nybroolc, 7.10 d :lo ‘Ksssja&nts „ 0 sjaris Jo Lmm.l, K.. 10 j,, Ai r. ut i'iuu oro '^( i ,JJjJ{ l Ar n at Him. Grove, L T° tin Hil!l!lVmUl']lu’.-; (P 1 / o"’o ;do Mc.iU.lly KM- ,1,; Jo 1 <- ‘cd.KiiS’a ojo no non iii ok., iI.D) do ■’qiovb’k.. (la "\sVatlol's U ii t i'i'r'l , -e.l I Vi' 1 Au 'V ll Junction,Ms - lima (-J dug sfntlon Ea H. W. DAVENPORT, o 9 r ‘ n ’ 1 - u o,;/i. f ‘ u -kuperinleudcnt, { Plnetirove. S t! p, 7 is?! */ S OS AD At IS Ru‘?\li l iVi ! ? 3I ’ U ' :NTS THAT compose im-ln.ii tn„, ‘, uo I'lllilHlieJ on every ' S‘.. the,.Moron i H 7IO i aßecret prop-' ciatiou, consequently . - PHVSICIiIHj; PRESCRIBE IT lUh a certain euro for Scrofula, StpMiV# in all Us iorms, Rheumatism, Skia Dis eases, Liver Complaint and all (Iksaaawi ol Die Blood. ONE BOTTLE OF EOSADALIS will do more good ’ttmu ton bottles of the Syrup, of Sarsaparilla. ' THE UNDEnSIGUEO PHYSICIANS luwo used Uosadalia in thoirpraotlcoifor* Uio pa.stilueo years and freely endorse it as a rellablo Alterative and ■ Blood I’unUer, T; I’UOII. of Baltimore, DU. T, ‘.7. BOYKIN,‘ •» OK. B. W. CAUU, - “ i. Dil. !•’. O..DANNKLLY, “ 't* h ofNlcholaarmo.K’y. fj 9 J - 9.* Uoiunibhi, til U. A, B, NoiILES, liclgeeomb, N. C‘. USED,AND J’hVDOJiiSJSD BT J. B. FRENCH A, SONS, Fall Riyor, Mass. F. W, S.MITII, Jackson, Mich. . I'\ WHEELER, Lima, Ohio, " 1 IJ. HaLL, Lima, Ohio. • / ■ t'RAVEN «t CO , Uordonsville. Va.' SAAI’L. -U, McFADDEN, 'Murfroeaboro, Tcnn. Our space will not allow of any ’ox tended remarks in rolullon to the ■virtues ... ol liosadulla. To the Medical Vrofeasloti wo guarantee A.FluliJ.Kxiruet superior to any they have over used In the treatment ol diseased;Dldod-} and (6 theaniiclwd wo -ay try Kosadalls, and you will bo ro stored lo health, < 1 • Rosadalis la sold by all Druggists, prlco. $l, GO per bottle. Address, •-* • DU. CLEMENTS & CO. Manu/acturltiff ChemM/, .Inly 20.71-lyr JQADXES' FANCY FURS ! JOHN FAEBIRA, 718 Alt CM STREET, Middle ofthe block, between 7th and -fith Bti. south side. rhiUi'lciuhm.. Importer, Manufactur er', and Dealer In all kinds and quabty»f FANCY.'FURS LAWES’ ASD CHILDREN’S WEAR Having Imported a verv largo and splendid assortment of all the dill'orent klndn of |*ur» from tlisl imnds In Kurope, and have had them made up l>. thomo-d skillful workmen, woum u*'poeilully invite the renders of this P s U u ‘ r .A ( i call and exam no Ills very large and biuintuu* assoi tmenl of - Fancy .Mm-v jor Lndir.i and end •lren.” I am del vmlned 10 sell at as JOlO price* rnu/other respo-dublo h ut»o In this eity. warranted. , Ao ... .718 Akou St.,X , »xDad , As 00t.20, 71—8 m, O. N. LULL, Sujit. Baltikobk, Mr- FOR
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