jße&lcal. qNE MILLION OF LIVJiS SAVED.. It Isono of the remarkable facts of this re* markable ag« not merely that so many uersons are the violin i t of dyspfepsla or Indigestion, bat. its willing vii Urns, Now, wo would not bo an dorslood losi that any one rcgnids dyspepsia with favor, or feels disposed to rank it among the luxuries 6f life. Far irora It, Those who have experlonbcd its torments would scout such an idea. All dread it. and would gladly dispen-o with Its unpleasant familiarities. Mark Tnpley who wos jolly under all the trying circumstan ces In which he was placed.never had an attack. of dyspepsia, or hi* Jollity wonld have speedily forsaken him. Men and women sometimes Buffer its tortures uncomplainingly, but whoev er heard of a person who enjoyed t hem ?' Of nil the multifarious diseases to which the human system is liable, there is perhaps no one so generally prevalent ns dyspepsia. There are ’ diseases more nonto and painful, and which more frequently prove fatal, but none, the o f foots of which are so depressing to thomind and bo positively distressing to the body! If there is a wretched being in the world it is ‘ A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC. But ills notour intention to (Hscnntontho hor rors of Dyspepsia. To describe them truthfully s simply nu impossibility, but it is possibly to point out a remedy. Wo have said that dyspep sia is perhaps the most unlvorsnl of human dis eases, This Is emphatically tbo case In the United Blates. Whether this general preva lence Is duo to the character oi the food, the motnod of its preparation, or the hasty manner In which It Is usually swallowed. Is not our pro vince to explain. The great fact with which we are culled to deal is this: * . , almost universally, .Nearly every other person you meet Isa vie*. Uni, hn apparently willing Ouo, for were this not the case, why so many t uflerera, when a certain, .speedy and safe remedy is within tbo easy reach of all whodeslre to avail themselves of It? But -the majority will not. Blinded by preju dice. or deterred by some other unexplained in fluence, they refuse to accept thu relief profer ed them. They turn a deuf ear to the testimony of the thousands whose suflerings have been al leviated, ami with strange Infatuation, appear to cling with d sperate determination to their ruthless tormentor. But says a dyspeptic: Whut is this remedy? to which wo reply: This great alleviator of human suffering Is almost as widely known as the English language. It has allayed the agonies of thousands, and is to-day carrying comfort and encouragement to Ihou . sands ot others. This acknowledged panacea is none other than- . . Dn, HOO*LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. , Wou-M you know more ol the merits of this wonderful medicine than can bo learned from . the experience of others ? Try It yourself, and when it has failed to fulill the assurance of Its efficacy given by the proprietor, then abandon faith in It. LET-IT BE REMEMBERED, ' first of all, that Hoofland’s Gorman Billers Is not a rum beverage. They are not alcoholic In any sense of the term. They are composed wholly of the pure juice or vital principle of, roots, This Is not a mors assertion. Thu extracts from which they are compounded are prepared by one of the ablest Gorman chemists. Unlike any other Bitters in the market, they are wholly free from spirituous ingredients. The objection!* which hold with so much force against preparations of this class, namely hat a desire lor intoxicating drinks Is stimulated by their use, are not valid in the cose of tbo German Bitters. So far from encouraging or mculating a taste or desire for . iuebrlaliug beverages, it may be confidently as* aened that their tendency is In a dlamctncallr opposite direction. Their efforts can bo BENEFICIAL ONLY . in all cases of the biliary system. Hoollaud'a German Bitters stand without au equal, acting promptly and vigorously upon the Liver, they remove its torpidity and cause healthful secre tion of bile—thereby supplying the stomach with the most Indispensable elements of sound, digestion in proper proportions. They give tone to tbe slomaqh—stimulating Its functions, and . enabling it to perform ite duties us nature de signed it-should do. They impart vigor and strength to the entire system, causing the pa tient to feel like another being—ln fact, giving him a new lease of life. . THEY PURIFY THE BLOOD. cleansing the vital Iluld of- all hurtful Impuri ties and supplying them - with the elements of genuine heallhlulness. In a word, there Is scarcely a disease In which they cannot be safely and beneficially employee ; but In that most generally pi evaleut distressing and dread ed disease, Dyspepsia, THEY STANb UNRIVALED. Now, there are certain classes of persons to whom extrema Bitters are not only unpalata ble, but who llud It impossible to take them Without positive dlseomiort. For such Dn. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC has been specially prepared. Ills Intended for use where a slight alchobol stimulant Isrequli ed In connection with the well-known Tonic properties of the pure German Bitters. This Toulc.contalns all the ingredients of theßlttert. but so flavored os to remove the extreme bitter ness. This preparation la not only palatable, but combines, in modified form, hll the virtues of the German Bitters. The solid extracts ot some of Nature’s choicest restorallves are held In-sdlutlon by a spirituous agent of the purest quality. In cases of languoror excessive debil ity, where the system appears to have become exhausted of Us energies. , HOOFLAND’S TONIC acts with almosfc marvelous effect. It notony stimulates tbe flagging ami wasting energies, but invigorates and permanetly strengthens Its action upon tiro Liver and Stomach thorough, perhaps less prompt than the Bitters, when the same quantity Is taken is none the less certain. Indigestion, BUllousnoss, Physical or Nervous Prostrotlon, * ieid readily to Us potentiulluence. It gives the invalid a new and stronger hold upon life, removes depression of spirits, and in spires cheerfulness. It supplants the pain of disease with the ease and comfort of perfect health. It gives strength to weakness, throws despondency to the winds and starts the re stored luvulid upon a new and gladsome career. But Dr. Hoofland’s benefactions to ihe human race are not confined to his celebrated . GERMAN BITTERS, ok Ills invaluable Tonic* He hasprepnred an other medicine, which is rapidly winning Its way to popular favor because of its intrinsic merits. This is HOOFLANd’B PODOPHYLLIN PILLS, a perfect substitute for mercury, without any of mercury’s ovil qualities. These wonderful Pills, which are intended to act upon the Liver, are mainly "composed of PodophyJlin, or the VITAL PRINCIPLE OP THE MANDRAKE ROOT. Now wo desire the reader to distinct ly under stand that this extract of the Mamii ake is many times more powerful than the Mandrake Itself.’ It is the medicinal virtues of this health-giving plant in a perfectly pure and hlghlv concentra ted form. Hence it is that two of »h'e Poilophyl- Jin Pills constitute a full dose, while anywhere six to eight ora handful of other preparations of the Mandrake aiorequlred. The Phodophyl lln ACTS DIRECTLY ON THE LIVER. stlmnlatlngltH functlonsund causing tt lomalco Its biliary secretions in regular and proper quantities. The Injurious results which invari ably follow the use of mercury Is entirely avoided by their use. But.lt is not upon the Liver only that their powers are exerted. ''The extractor Mandrakocontalned In them Is skill fully combined with four other extracts, one of which acts upon the stomach-, one upon the up ner bowels, one upon trie lower bowels, and one prevents any griping effect, thus producing a pill that inllences the digestive and alimentary sys tem, Ir nn equal and harmonious manner, and Its action entirely free from nausea, vomiting or griping pains common to all other purgatives. Possessing these much desirable qualities, the Podophylllu becomes invaluable as a FAMILY MEDICINE No household should bo without them. They are perfectly safe, require but two for an ordina ry dose, are prompt and elllclentln action, and when used in connection with Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters, or Tonic, may be regarded as certain specifics in all coses of LiverComplalnt, Dyspepsia, or any of the dlsordeis to which the system Is ordinarily subjec. The PODOPHYLLIN PILLS, act upon the stomach and bowels, carrying otf improper obstrucllons, while the Bitters or To nic purify the blood, strengthen and Invigorate the frame, give lone and appetite to the stom ach, and thnsblUld up the invalid anew. Dr. Hoolland, Imvlng provided internal reme dies for diseases, bus given the world one main ly for external application, in' the wonderful preparation known as. Dll. HOOFLAND’S GREEK OIL. This Oil is a sovereign remedy for pains and aches of all kinds. Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Toothache, Chil blains, Sprains, Burns, Pain in the Book and Loins, Rfngworms, do., all yield to its external application. The numberoPcures effected by it is astonishing and they are increasing every day. Taken internally. Ills a care for Heart-burns, Kidney Diseases, Sick Headaches. Colic, Dyseu .tery, Cholera Morbus, Cramps, Pams in tho Stomach, Colds, Asthma. Ac. The Greek Oil Is composed entirely of healing gums and essential oils. The principal engrcdl ent Is on oily substance, procured in the South ern part of Greece. Its effects os n destroyer of Bain are trnly magical. Thousands have been enellUed 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 Principal Ottlce, at the German Medicine Store, No. *O3l Arch St, Philadelphia. XQ-These remedies are for* sale by druggists, storekeepers, and medicine dealenovery where Ghas. M. Evans, KormerJy C» M< J ACKSON & CO, NEL LINO- OJb' Jf‘ TO CLOSE - BUSINESS. I AT THE CENTRA!. DRY GOODS STORE, GREAT INDU cEMEKTS! A Barge assortment of Black Dress Silks, Colored Dress Silks, Silk Poplins, Wool Poplins, French Merinos, Repps, Cashmeres, Alpacas, &c., H A R D W A EE AND CUTLE R Y. MILLEE & BO WEES toko this opportunity of directing the attention lt ¥ at lar ® e * ft °d every person lu particular, to their recently replenished stock ol lllßWAllo They studiously avoided Investing during, the high prices, and patiently waited the falling put 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 Invested largely and are prepared „to guarantee tothoir friends as auy market outside the cities. They especially Invito the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stsck la complete and noue riced fear meeting with disappointment lu enquiring for anything In our line. We have the agency of the whlcoxA Oibbsl SEWING MACHINE, and would respectfully sk all those in wantoi a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox & Gibbs’ be fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge, nn. 12 1871—Iv IB4G ! Carlisle Hardware House ! H. SAXTON & Co. fHENHY RAXTON.-) < J. P. BIXLER, )■ U>. H. SAXTON. j Building, Farming, AND MECHANICS’ HARDWARE, Tools and Materials, IRON AN D STEEL, - PAINTS. OII£, VARNISHES, , Cement, Plaster, Sand, GUNS AND AMMUNITION, Also, HOHSE-PURNISHINQ HARDWARE, with every description of useful nn.d Fancy Goods useful Inventions constantly Intro- duced, Sole Agents for PLANK PLOWS. Thankful for past patronage and [soliciting a' continuance, Wo remain, respectfully, H, SAXTON & CO. Aug 21,1871, ' (iroerlea G E. O O E R Y AND PROVISIOM STDRIf.' uyo 78 West Main Street, • c'ABLISL * , ( Was/imood’s Old Stand.) The subscriber, having leased the above v,'ell known store-room, has opened with a now and large stock of we'l-selectod Fresh Groceries. — His stock will bo found to bo complete In every particular, and evc‘rytbing sold will be war ranted as represented. He has on hand and now ready for delivery groceries op all kinds. You wllj find everything you wish In tho way o Groceries, > Queensware, Glassware, Willow and Codavware, •> Stoncand Crockerywaro. Choice Hams. k ■ Dried Beef. Baiognu, ■ Beef Tongues, Biscuits and Craokeres of every description. Pic - led Oysters, Sardines, EugUsh Pickles, Lemon Syrups, &c., and no end to a good assortment of NOi lONS. DRIED, CANNKD AND PICKLED FRUITS of icmh constantly on hand. • FLOUR and FEED of the best grades, and In quantities 'o suit purchasers. Goods sent to any part of the town if desired. Call and price for yourself at No. 78 West Main street. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. taken in exchange lor goods. G. L, UEVENNEY, March 10.71. Went Main Street. . IBtUSff. £JKII«S MEmCitMES THE BEST PEACE to bu r PURE AND RELIABLE it R WJG Medicines and Fine Chemicals, 18 A V JOSEPH B. HAVERSTICK’S, No. 5 SoutVv Hanover Street, CARLILE PA DEALKK in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, oilel Articles, &0.. Dye Huffs, Dosmetics, tat ionary, ifc. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur poses. • Ills assortment of Goods, in variety, novel ty and elegance, cannofbo surpassed. The arti cles have neon selected with great care,and are calculated In quality and price to command the attention of purenasors. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. A full stock ol Patent Medicines on hand. All Roods warranted as represented. b JOSEPH 11. HAVE!ISTICK. No. 5 youth Hanover st Oct. 20.187 C— lv Caution. —rsFouiriMioN and otIiDTR oro hereby cautioned ayiil* h • piiMslnt' on the tjromlKcs of the unt ertlgaed under penalty of the law- m ,,_ „ ' y HAM'L. SPANGLER. • Dickinson township. Hep. 21, '7l-Hm, FALL OPENING L T. Greenfield, JkLt SSls TSTIE’W" STOBB NO. 18 EAST MAIN .STREET, OPPOSITE THE BENTZ ITOUISE And SAXTON’S Hard ware STORE. Has now, on Exhibltioira magnificent display of ■EmMHHtt ALL the Now textures and Colors In Dross Goods will ho exhibited, and all who wish to secure whht Is uowln dross, will bo graiidud on this occasion, Black Silks, Colored Silks, tilikaud Wool I’opllUH Vilour Poplins, French^l’opllns, Fmprcss ClolliK French Met'lnos, Cashmeres, Sergos', Sulllnots, Cretonnes, Bombazines, Arnblun Crapes. Double Warp Alpacas, llcautlful Plaids for Misses and Children, Slacks of Domestic Goods al very low prices, Ulankets, While and Colored. Siiawls .WitlTolit Limit! CLOTHS AND CASBIIERES. New and choice stock of tho above now le.uly for Inspection, for men ami boy's suits made to order, at short hotlce, by llrst-ciass workmen, Hosiery, Gloves, ’ Corsets, sfr , ' • y.„ • '`, 11,1 '•• • Egf Wliropen on Thursday, October sth, Duo Hundred sets of New Furs, for children, Misses? and Ladies, at prices that defy competition. )TheN 0,4 0.) 1 . 4 A full assortment of Patterns now In s jock from MM’E. pKMOREST'B Now York EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS! Pul up In Illustrated envelopes, wllii lull Instructions how to Cut, Pul Together, .Make anti Trim the Garment, This Stock of Goods is well worth the attention-of Buyers! Peing all NEW, FRESH, ami LIVELY, and at PRICES that cannot fail to please l n,-.. '7,1—11. 1871 StOTICT 1871 GRAND OPENING .; of Pall and Winter Dress Goods AT- ■ , ' D. A. Sawyer’s Cheap Store, IST. U.. Cor. Public Square, Carlisle, Pa. I in vile the attention of all to our new and elegant stock of Black Silk a great bargains,' Eaney Silks, Silk .Poplins, Epinglims; Cashmeres, •Merinocs Empress Poplins, Satins, Velours, handsome Plaids, Alpaccus, Delaines, Ac. A Superior Brand of Black Alpaecas, which for lustre, wear and .price cannot he equalled. Our Domestic Stock is-completo and at low pi ices. Cheap blankets, cheap coverlets, cheap white quills. \' 1 ■ . Shawls! Shawls! Shawls! Shawls! ho largest and cheapest stock in the town—lloo different styles to select from. jp^nrs ! . ‘ Fnrs ! ■ A splendid stock of Ladies and Children’s Purs, which will lie sold at grea bargains. VELVETE KS black and colored, from SO ets to 53,00, Lace Col lars Linen Collars & Cuffs .the latest styles ; Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. WATEK- P 800 PS, AMERICAN & ENGLISH M AN UFACTURES, from 51,01) to 52,00 A choice lot of CaasimfTres & Cloths lor men and boys. Suits made to order at short ilotiee, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Our motto is short profits and quick sales. Wo have a permanent buyer in the city always on the lookout for bargains. Examine our stock bclorc purchasing elsewhere as you can save 2r> tier. cent. D. A. SAWYER. GELLING OFF AT NO AISELOW GOST. ALL HOODS iMUST BE SOLD BY THE FIRST OP DECEMBER. The undersigned, having determined to retire from business, odors Ins entire stock of PIECE GOODS, ■READY-MADE CLOTHING. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS VALISES, UMBRELLAS, UNDER-CLOTIIINGi HATS, &e„ at and below cost. The entire stock must bo disposed of by the Ilrst of December. His stock of piece gooas, the finest In town, consists of FINE FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, DOESKINS, . CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, OASSINETS, TWEEDS, SATTINETS, VELVETS, JEANS, LINENS. &c. lh °RE \DY MADE CLOTHING department la one of the largest ami best as sortments to be found this bide of Philadelphia- ALL-OUR OWN"~MAKF Call and hoc for yourselves, id ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S, North Hanover HU, Carlisle. Sep. 2t—t f. New flour, and feed store. The subscriber has opened a new Flour ana Feed Store, in the building known uk “Thom'sKlnble,” cornernf Uedlnid si reel and Liberty Alley,Just across the alley from the rmnborianU engine house, lie will beep con ,ta dly on hand Flour and Feed, winch lie wi'l i Is obo of ut reasonable rales, WM. K. MATHEWS. Apg.l7,l67l—Um Palraoral and Hoop Skirts, in great varieties. ; , L. T, GREENFIELD. Ao. IB EA&'l MAIN MULET CUSTOM MADE TO ORDER, REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE! AI>A,H OYSKICT .No.-I East Main St, CHJiAP AND GOOD. A Ji ' E . W 1 u Tho largo utoclc of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Just'opeuiugat Lacliey & Smiley’s, iYo. OS) Horl/t Hanover St. CARLISLE RA, The ehfapast CLOTHS -e. 22. 70—t f A. WOODS WALKER. 2Bri) (ffirooUß* Oi<’ ■ FILL AM) WINTER GOODS Just, opened,'at the Cheap Sloro of A; W. BKNTZtS: Fo., the Largest and Best Selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to Carlisle. ' Splendid Silk Poplins, nil Shades; Cheap!— FlcgantCorded Silk Poplins, Cheap, Handsome Salteens fur Ladles’ salts. In eloth tints ; Imnd 'sonio Black Alpacas, Mohairs, Cashmeres, Me rinos. Hepps, Cretonnes, Bright Plaid Poplins, pn Lines. Ac., *O, NKW I3X.A.GIC SILKS 11 Best Lyons Gros Grain, from Sl.t’fl to Si.OO. Ladies’ Water-Proof Cloaklngs-rOne hundred splendid st.ylfs of Fall Shawls. Black Thibet ’Shawls, long and square, all yiades ;• Balmoral and Gored Skirl*;, 1. oop Shirts. Wo are exten sive dealers In Mourning Goods. Families going into mourning, should examine our slock. A lull line of all the host brands of Domestic Goods, white and red Flannels Shirting and Sacquo Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Calicoes—very ■handsome, Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels—very low. Our slock Is full In white and grey Bob Blan kets, Crib and Cradlo lllankots.alsollorso Blan- Oji, Cqvcrlets, Counterpane, &S,. > . MEW A;MD BOYS’ WEAR! Heavy Overcoatings.' Casalmores for Suits.- Bemulful Joans from 15 to6o els., also good horn .made Jeans, All kinds of .Notions, • Uolsery White Goods, Exquisite Hash- Rlhbbons. Neck Bows. A full line of Millinery Goods, sucu as Feathers, flats. Ribbons, Ac. WOOLEN STOCKING YARNS, Germantown Wool, Zepyrs, Berlin Wool, &c. CMIFETS, Floor Oil'Cloths.all widths and paterns, Velvet Uutrs. Door Mats. Ac, New Tabic 'MI Cloths. Our stuck is so lull and complete,Unit it is Im possible to enumerate all, wo lherefore cordially Invite all to come and examine, as we take great pleasure In showing out goods. Having purchased our goods for Cash, wo con sell them .much cheaper than can be bougior elsewhere, and wo loci confident from the lomo experienco-Jn the business; and our superior, good taste and jndginenttn selecting’ handsome' goods that we cannot fall to please. Do not iml.io comoand secure good bargains at the old sin ml, on sou I li Hanover Street. N. 15. Velveteens in Black and till colors cut bias. TiIKAi > l*]fcjT COAL.T ' The undersigned ngieesto furnish coal to all parties, either lor family or llmeburners’ use, at cheap rates, provided, they accept the following; 1. To order all coal In Campanj ears. 13. To charge mine weight. Irrespective of any loss In shipment by leaky cars, Ae. .’5 To deliver your eoal as It eomes to hand, without re-.sejcenlng. dll t and all. •I. Th it In the above-mentioned mode of busi ness you t ciU /fjvc‘lo pn-ccnl., so that when 130 tons a re hough t. ami paid for. you rrulty i/ri hul IS lons. To tills fa o' all regular.Uealers a 111 testify. . 5. To strive to get your coal from any breaker you may desire, but. as we have to receive what Is soul, be it Summit Branch, Big Hick, or Snort Mountain liom Lykuns Valley, some of these being not so deshablo, Mio same applying to the luii - d coal breakers also. You take it as It Is seal to us. 5. As this kind of business is done on the Hall road Company’s sidings, do not ask to see a sample of coal. They do not allow moie than twenty-four hours' use of siding, we theretore cannot show what ivocan furnish you. . Should you wish to purchase coal whore it con Vft> seen at all times, kept In the dry, ra-.S(or<’//cd and weighed botore delivery, call at either yard of tne .subscriber, where your orders will bo promptly fill, d, ami promise to save you the loss ami vexation caused by using dirty and /»/cn«r coal, thereby giving your supply for less money Ilian any ouo.cau do by furnishing the run.of mmo, . Aug. 131.1871—1 f -BOOT AiS’l) SHOE STORE ! NO. FOUR EAST .MAIN STREET. BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, BROGANS, SLIPPERS, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER. WEST MAIN STREET: CARLISLE, PA. Acplcmlul assortment of NEW FURNITURE for tho.l-Jolldays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stool. ' lounges, Centre lahles, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs. Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomans, Bureaus. What Nots. _ , *ic., .die., itc. Parlor, , . Chamber, Dining Room, ' Kltckou FURNITURE,, of the lafesljslvlos. , COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS Splendid new Patterns. BFD-TEAI »H AND MATTRESSES GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES ’ in great variety. I'nrtlnulai attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country promptly attended to nu on reasonable terms, t * 1 ec. n isiisi v ' ” JSAAC k; stauffer, . WATCHES AND JEWELRY, MS North leeontl ireet, (cor, of Quarry,) PHILADELPHIA. -An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Tinted Ware constantly on bond. Repalr higof Watches and Jowolry.prompUy, allemled May.lT,. Ih7l-ly TVrOTICE.-Nolice.iH hereby Riven tlmt I 'I application will bo made to the next Legis lature for the incorporation of a Hank of Depos it and Disc- mu, to be located at Carlisle, Gum berland County, Pa., to bo called tlm Peoples Savings Bank, with n Capital of Twen'y-llv J lionsand Dollars. with the privilege of increase lug It.'to one hundred thousand doiluis, Juno HU, 1871—i!m FOU.EKNT.—ITtio 1 Ttio .large Second-story Fioni, Room on the corner, over Lcldleh a Miller’s dry goods store. For terms Inqulro of Nov, 2,1871—tf . M-UAWI A MILLKU. J_JENRY T. HELMBOLD’S COM POUND FLUID Extract Catawba ESAFE FIO.S Comjwncnt Paris —Itnid Extract Ehu barb and Pluid Extract atdwb a Grope Juice. FOR MVKII COMPLAINTS. JAUNbIOTC; BIM • LIOUS AFFECTIONS. SICK OR NERVOUS ■ I I‘EA T)ACFTK/COSTI YEN ESS, it e. PURELY VEGETARLE NO MERCURY, MINERALS OR -DELETERIOUS ORUOS. '-•■•Thcro-pifl'rnTT’th/vthr irrosfc-tteHjrMfirily-plena-- ant purgative, superseding east or oil, salts, mag nesia,, etc. There Is nothing more acceptable lo the stomach. They give tone, ami cause neith er nausea nor griping pains. They are compos ed of the finest uir/re Henry ['l. • JlelihDold’s Genuine Prena lions. Delivered la any address, secure Horn ohscr VUUuii, Established upwards of twenty vomn a»Jti ».V Urua ß lMH uvorywneliS. AddVS* lui“rs VlVV'\nh,‘i‘li'''n' “ .'■»"“>laiici> to IlK.sftV f lil.l.iMiluLlJ, Druggist ami (ihcmlst. .Unly.Diipol.s; 11. r. ilHLll HUMPS Urujs and Uiojiilcal Wiirelitiiis'*, Xn. 0111 ItrondivayTsiw J 1 l’-D.MIiUUJ S Medical s Depot lUj auiilh leujh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ‘ ulorloiis. Able IorHKNRY T {■lf- 1 - 1 Take ua other, >CP.o, 'Jx, Jftflclucal. S ' UONOENTItATED i&allroatis. Q U,MB EEL AND VALLEY RAIL 8.0 A Dl CHANGE OP HOU n s Whiter Arrangement, On and after Thursday, is ov. 21. iB7o i»„ gor Trains will ran dally as loUows.fHHmUi flen * ceplod). tvwuuaayiQj. WESTWARD Accommodation Train loaves Harrisburg ■ ' M., Mecbanlcsburu 8.115, CarllSleEH.Now’vm A tililppenslnirt' lli.S>,-Ohaniborsburc 101. cnsMa 11.10, arriving ut Hagerstown 11A . !*>• Mail Train IcnvcS Harrisburg IMP \, A - M ‘obJinlc«burg2.'.7, Carlisle,2,ss, Newvnin *t *i.. v. peiwbarg -WK, Ohumhorabuig (l l ;:? lll n fi.ll, arriving at Hagerstown 640 p, ii, te,,ca MU Jfrpras 'JYnin leaves Harrisburg 4 30 p jhunlcHbury 5.02, Carlisle 5.82. NewvllleVir ’il. e U.BB, arriving at Chambersbui-g u . - p A Mixed Train leaves Cliamborsbura 7j* * a Grcoucustlc 9.00, arriving at Ilagorstoivn lo^’ EASTWARD Accommodation 7rain leaVos Clmmber*h„w * A. M.j Shlppeusburg 6.20, NowvilJe fine,V r^, s «W ■ at^HarVlßburg ‘ Mad yW/faleavosHngorstown 8.50 A m n, ensile O.OO.Clmmborsburg 9.4fl,Bhini»eiiHhtVr« r i« en s *. burg 1.37, Nowvllle'2.l0 fc Caiiißlo 2 50 J pe l n, “ burg B.lh.’arriving at Harrlsbuii;?,ffip jf Uuu,cs - A Mixed Train faw/vz Hngorßowu 3an> „ Ai'Makli.g close connections at H0m0.,, will, trains to and from Philadelphia New v I 1 t «j. n^. , & , S7 l J«s Sin’ICiirNTKNDENT’.S OFFICE Cbiuub’g., Pa., Nov: 21, 70. Ueo I IK7 - gOUTH MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD! Time Table. took Effect September i, is;i. C'n ami after Friday, September 1,1571, mi, ni/.wiU run two trains thruuyh to Pine Grm 'J - (luily, Sundays excepted) at /allows • , ■ A : -M. _. M LeavCnrligic. Leave Junction, 7.00 do unction “•* do *Boiinybrook, 7.10 d *nnyD“it £ MSST* S a d „° •do ••Upper Mill, 7.45 •Upper Mm rS ilo llunter’a Kuu.K.Uj, do H unter’S It ' m do lAturol, MO do Amtrel lIS An-, ntl'luo Grovo, O.lll) Art-. ntMuoirovo it IUiTUUNiNG. ■ u LcKvo I'h'b Grora A li.|)’Louvo Pino Grove,' P ' S s |'o l a I;»»iol 1.-jj do I.ninel, s - .- id llunioi's R 10.1.5 do H uutor’s u„ si; 10 ' illll, JO.li) do Mdl &’.io do Mi.. Holly, Jll.au do lit. Holly, 555 do ' n-nißlioiiii'.s, 111.60 do .'CralghruV's 010 do .Bounyb-k.. 11.00 do •lloyn'lt., Arr. a Junction. 11.15 Air. nt Junction. only ll ° l,a m “ lJted tUu3 W arc Hug itnlioo H. \V. DA.VBNPORT' onr«o nr Gon. Pino Grove. Sqp. 7, i«7I. ■ i w Xu QSIDALIS fmo»i£?w EUIEKTS THAT compos; ItObAI>ALIS are published on e¥or package, therefore It, la not nsecret nror erallun, consequently 11 PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT f f Is ft certain cure for.Scrofnln. RypMU in nil li.s forms, Khpumutbm, Skin Dli r.ii.sPH, Liver Complaint and all disensi of the Blood. ONE BOTTLE OP KOSAt>ALT3 will do more good than ton botllefl.oflli by nip of Sarsaparilla, THE UHPEHSIONED PHYSICIAN have used Hosndnlls'ln (heir practice /b iho past three years and freely ondon I! 1 S V2, a re Oabie Alterative and Bloa Purifier. DU. T C. PUOH. of Baltimore. Oil. T, J. BOYKIN, - OH..U* W. CARK, . “ OK. F. O. DANNELLY. “ OH. .r. M. SPARKS. of Nlcholnsvllle. Kj. DH. J. L. McCA THA,'Columbia, &. C OH A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. U. USED AND ENDORSED £7 J., n. FUENCII & SONS, Fall River Mass. P. \V. SMITH, Jaelcpou, Mich. A. P. WHEELER. Lima, Ohio; U-HaLO, Lima, Ohio. CHAVEN «fc CO , Gordonsvillc, V». SAM’L. G. McPADIJEIN, Murfreeaboro, Tenn. Onr space will not allow of any «\ tended remarks In relation to the Tlriutv ol Rnsadalls.* To the Medical Profession wo guaruntco a Fluid Extract superior to any they have ever used in the treatment of diseased Blood ; and to theaflllcted wo say try Rosadalis, and you will be re stored to health. Rnsadalls Is sold by all Druggists, price f 11.150 per bottle. Address, DR. CLEMENTS & CO. ' Manufacturing Chominls, .BAT.timothe, Mu July 80.71—]yr jJSE THE BEST ! HAWS VEGETABLE BJCXLIA^N H AIR. RENBWBII, Nine. years before tho public, and no prepare/- lion for tho hair has over been -produced oquo 1 to Hall’s •* Vegetable Sicilian Unir'Kenewor, * ami every honest dealer will say It gives tln,i best, wtlsfadtou. It restores GRAY HAIR to It 1 original color, eradicating and preventing dim >• drutf, curing BALDNESS and promoting the > growth of tho hair. Tho giaynnd brushy hairh by a lew applications Is changed to black uud I silky locks, ami wayward, hair w|l) assume auy 1 shape the wearer, desires. Ills the cheapest i HAIR DRESSING In tho world, and Itseflects) last longer, as H excites the,glands to furnish the « 'nutritive principle so necessary to the life oftlio. hair. It gives the hair that splendid'nppenruuco so much admired by all. By Its tonic mid silin itiating properties It prevents the hair irmn fal ling out, and noro need' be without Nature’s ornament, a good bead of hair. It Is the first real perfected remedy everdlscovercd for curing diseases of the hair, and It has never keen equalled - and wo assure tho thousands who’liay used it, U in kept up to its original high stand* , ard. cur Treatisenn IheHulrmalled tree,'fiend for It, Bold by all .Druggists and Dealers Ju , medicines. Price One Dollar per bottle. R.P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. Laboratory, Nashua. N. B. S, A, Hayfustick, Agent, Carlisle, Pn, and W. F. HORN. Carlisle, Pa. March 80 ib7l—iv Ayer’s ■PWJi f nn | Hair vigor, FOU TUB Renovation of the■ Hair THE GREAT DESIDERATUM OF THE ACE. A dressing yhioh Is ftt once ireeablo. healthy, and efloc* ml for preserving the hair. TC' ''adcd or gray hair is snon cred to its original co /or o ,t( gloss ami freshness of V i In hair 1b UiJchened. h»H ig I)air chi chod/oml huld cbs often, though not nys, cmed hy Its use* ig can restore the hnl 1 wlieie tho folllclos are destroyed, glnuih atrophied and decayed. But’anchasremalncim bo saved for usefulness by this application. !»' stead of fouling the hair with a pasty Bodlmen ’ It will keep It clean and vigorous. Its occa* sionnl uso will prevent tho Jialr from turning gray or falling oil; and consequently prevent baldness. Free froip those dolotbrious subslaii* cos which make soiiio preparations dangerous and injurious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only bonellt but not harm It. If wanted mbrely for HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Con? lalmng neither oil nordyo.'ltdoos not soil wldt oanihrio, and yet lasts longer on tho hnlr. giving It a rich, glossy lustre and n graceful perfume. Prepared by Dr, J, C, Ayer fi Co. PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL OniSSflHlH. LOWIXTi, HUSN. Practical and Auunycul Chemists. PRICE 8100, , % O. N. MILI,, i 9upt.