jftjmultttral. THE COW’S INtELUUi.XCC, That cows have memory, language, signs, and means of enjoying pleasant associations, or combine lor aggressive, purposes, has been recognized, but scarcely to the extent the subject merits. Travelllng'in Italy many years ago, we visited come of the large dairy farms in the neighborhood of Ferara. Inter posed among much low lying, unheal thy land, remarkable for the prevalence on it of very fatal forms of anthax in the summer season, are fine undulating pasture lands, and the fields are of great extent. We happened to stop at a farm house one fine summer after; noon when the cows are about to be —-milked--A-herd-of-one- hundred were- * gazing homeward. The women tools their positions with stool and pail close to the house, and as the cows approached, names were called out, which we thought addressed to the milk-maids, at first 1 Bosa, Fjprenza, (illio, Sopsa, and many other names which were not noted by us at the time, were called out by the overseer, or one of the woman, and we were astonished to see how cow after cow, teased feeding or chewing the cud, and make direct, sometimes on a trot, for her woman who usually milked her. The practice, we found, was not con fined to one farm; all the cows on each farm knew their respective names, and took up their positions in tluplot just as readily as the individual members of some large herd ir. the country return ing from the fields, take their places in ■ the shed.— Milk Journal. Amount of Aib We Breathe.—A full sized man takes into his lungs at each breath about a pint of air; while in there all the life-nutrimen is ex tracted from it; and, on its being sent out of the body, it is so entirely desti tute of life-giving power, that if rebreathed into the lungs again, with out the admixture of any pure air, the individual would suffocate, would die in sixty seconds. As a man breathes about eighteen times a minute, and a pint at each breath, he consumes over two hogsheads of air every hour, or about sixteen hogsheads during the eight hours of sleep; that is if a man were put in a room which would hold sixteen hogsheads of air, he would, during the eight hours of sleep, extract from it every atom of lile-nutrimeut, and would die at the end of eight hours, even if each breath could be kept to itself, provided no air came into the room from without. —Home and Health , Colds.— When we see a man sniffling with a cold, all stopped up in the head or lungs, we are apt to say: “He was unfortunate hereditarily, or he has been exposing himself-,” but more likely than either ho lias been over-fed or under-exercised. . Most colds are from over-eating or eating gross food. Strong persons with large lungs who exercise a great deal and breathe much, can dispose of a large quantity of food, but the feeble and sedentary must eat moderately or break down early. Many of our ills are from an over burdened stomach, resulting in a clogg ed liver, impure blood, and fmally, perhaps, engorged lungs in form of colds or consumption. One single remedy would cure a large class of diseases; viz:, cut off thesumliex. Work fob Pall and inter.— Autumn and winter bringsVa-gffiltr amount of work to the industrious far mer. Plowing, draining, removing stones, grubbing fence rows, and re pairing buildings keep him busy from morn to night. The accumulation of manure, also, is an item that needs constant thought and hard work. And these things must be done if the farm is to be improved. Unless it. is under constant improvement it will deteri orate and fall into bail order. The far mer can never say, “ Soul, take thine ease; eat, drink, and be merry ho lias to fight against the general tenden cy of things to go to the bad, and he who fights constantly only wins. Another Cube fob a Felon.— The Freeport Journal furnishes the follow ing cure for a felon, which is easily tried by the afflicted, and, if all right, cannot have too wide a publicity : “A friend tells us of a sure cure for a fel»n, which is also very; simple, and can be prepared by any one. Take an earthen crook, put in a .quantity of.llve coals, throw on a handful each of hops, ryo dour and brown sugar; then steam the affected parts for about fifteen minutes, repeating two or three times, by hold ing it over the vessel. The better way is to bore a hole through a board, thus having the affected part only coming in contact with the steam.” He guaran tees a certain cute. Cube ofotaulmkbing.—The oflectu ai cure mainly depends upon the determination of the sufferer to carry ' ourtfiefollowing-Tule-r—Keep-theteeth close together, and before attempting to speak, inspire deeply ; then give time for quiet utterance, and after very alight practice the hesitation will be relieved. No spasmodic action of the lower jaw must bo permitted to separate the teeth when speaking. This plan regularly carried out for six months, cured me when twenty years old. X was painful ly' bad, both to myself and others.— Without a determination to follow out the plan, it is of no use attempting it. —Ex. Liquid Manures.— Chemistry tells us that ammonia is one of the most active elements of manure; it is pro duced by putrefaction of alt organic substances containing nitrogen, and as It is highly volatile, it constantly tends to escape in the air, where it is lost The fluid excretions of animals evolve it in large quantities. If these are collected in tanks, and sulphuric acids added, fixed sulphate of ammonia is formed in the liquid, and all the ammonia is thus saved for farm use.— Sulphate offline (plaster) and sulphate of iron also servo to fix ammonia. Ihe annlication of ammonia increases luxu riant! of vegetation. It enters the roots of plants dissolved in water, and, according to Liebig, is absorbed by the eaves from the air. Shelter the Stock. —The season has arrived when it is positive cruelty to permit a beast to slay onto! cloow lor a single night. A sense of justice to these animals, which exist only for our use, if he does not consult his own in terest, should impel every farmer im mediately to put every stable anil shea on the farm into proper condition, to fasten all loose boards, close all open windows, and make his stock snug and comlortanle. There's money in it too, as he will find. .-Even his hens will lay better it kept,warm. Joqj ifiooUa (9.7-3 1201i1UA —— Elegant New Stock for the Holidays A*on* GREENFIELD’S NeW More FURS AND SHAWLS. Every description of Ladies and Children’s PURS, at very low Prices. NEW STOCK OP BLANKETS ! G-reat Bargains in DRESS GOODS! Magnificent Stock of HANDKERCHIEFS, Point Lace COLLARS, Tliread Lace Collars S French VAL. CLUNNY LACE COLLARS! Jxxjst Received. The above special Goods have been selected Expressly for Tl.J . rt 'fitLiitAT TRiDE I From which many useful and valuable presents may be purchased for a SMALL AMOUNT OF MONET ! 1871. NOTICE! 1871. Grraiid Exposition " OP Pall and Winter Dress Goods CHEAP STORE! N. B. Cor. Public Square, Carlisle, Pa. Wo shall oiler throughout December aml January UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS I Our Dress Goods Department Is unrivalled in assortment, quality and price* Just opened Ladles’ and Children’s Coatings. Handsome Astrachans, Phishos, Velvets, Cloths, Velveteens, Water prools, Ac. Great bargains In Ladies’ and Children’s Shawls.' TCtIRS, FURS. The largest and cheapest stock rr town. Choice Sable. Astrakhan, Pitch, Squirrel. Alaska Ac Childrens sets very low. A lot of cheap Blankets, White ami Uo.orcd, Cheap Flannels* Won! and Canton, men’s Drawers, Undershirts, Balmorals, Ac. An Immense stock of CASSIMEREB and OVERCOATINGS, for men and boys, Suits made up very cheap. Don’t buy until you have examined our largo lock, as yon will save both time and money. (Dec. 7, 1871.] D. A. SAWYER. "TURKMENS’ FAIR, IN AID OP THE CUI/IBERLAHD FIRE COlfil IN RUE EM 1 & BALL, DURING The HOLIDAYS! This old and oOlolonl'company, intend hold inn a Fair in Hheem’a Hall, during the Holi days. the proceeds to be devoted to the liquida tion of the debt cdntracted In the purchase of their new Steamer. In this laudable endeavor, they expect to receive the cordial sympathy, ana the active co-operation and assistance of all the people of Carl slo, who wish to maintain the efficiency of the Fire department. Contri butions in money hnd articles solicited. Six hundred season tickets will be sold, at One etallar each, each ticket entitling the holder to admission during tire Fair, and to one chance IN A LOT OF GROUND. IN CARLISLE 1 I thirty feet front by 12U feet deep, situated on East North street, adjoining’the property of John Faber. Tire lot Is valued at, and could be sold to-day for 8200, and is an excellent alto for ** to insure entire fairness in lire dis tribution of the prize, at tue request of the com pany Henry Saxton, W. F, Sadler and Wil liam Kenndy, Eaqr's.. have consented to act os a Committee, and will have entire charge of tho drawing. These gentlemen ure lTrno way. connected with the company, and have no in terest whatever In this scheme, and their names are a sufllclent guarantee., that Justiee will be done to all. PETER SPAHR, Presd’t. of Company Oct. 5. ’7t—3m. , A DMINISTEATOR’S NOTICE.— J\ Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of Peter Albright, late of Sliver Spring township, dec’d.. nave been granted to the undersigned administrators, residing in same township. All persons In debted to said estate are requested to make set tlement immediately, and those having claims against the same will present them for settle ment* REUBEN ALBRIGHT, JESSE HETTRICK. Nov. 1G 1871-Ot. Administrator p. YALUABLB FARM FOR SALE.— The undersigned offers at private sale, his farm In Middlesex t»>wnsblp, one mile East ol Carlisle, and adjoining the Poor House farm, containing one hundred and three acres, with a good Stone House, containing six rooms, and a Stone and Frame Bank Barn thereon erected, tnd well and cistern near the door. The land could conveniently be divided into two small farm* in good condition, and is Well known to b as productive aa any .land in Cumberland uilnv. For terms call on the undersigned, re ading on the premises, oc. address him by letter at Alsoa l lriM? , Of laud in Perry County, grown oVerwUn young thriving Chestnut Timber, cob umiiiig U Acre, and 7 Porohe«. bounded umbo north uv the Petersburg/Road, on the East by l“ ndoT Dr! Herman, orf the west by laud ol * amuel Bear, on the Sooth by jtoad and clear field on top of mountain, and three f in thsof a mile“nm the “vorn. on Bterretfa Oap, and about 8)5 tulles Irom Atlg. 17. 1871—11- COUGARS, HEMEHBER THE PLACE- L. T. GREENFIELD. No. 18 HA hi MAIN SIIiEET ■pROHPECTUS FOR 1872. The Lady’s Friend. The publishers of* Tho i-ady’s Friend" have .CQimiuded.to.mlucfi-itaiudctilu-slnßlajiubscrL , bers from 82.60 to 82—lire prices to Clubs (already very low) remaining tho same. Tho following novelois, with the Usual variety of suort stories, are mrnounchd for 1872. -Mrs Wood's novelet will run through tho whole year. WITHIN THE MAZE; or, ANDINNIAN’H TRIAL, By Airs. Henry Wood, author of “East Lynne,” Ac, By Miss A. L. Muzzoy, author of “One Woman’s Experience,” “ Jealousy.” etc., do. QUEEN COQUETTA. By Daisy Veuinor, author of “ Prince Charm ing, etc. ONLY A WISH. By A. M. Dana, author of “Jarring Chords,” etc., etc, MISSION WORK. By Mrs, Margaret Hoaraor, author of “ A Turn in Fortune’s Wheel;” etc., etc. AN EVERY-DAY HEROINE. By Amaud i M, Dougins, author of “Solid Sll • ver,” “A Little Money,” etc. ENGRAVINGS I—The engravings of The La dy’s Friend are of a superior character. They embrace beautiful pictures of subjects which touch the sentiments and affections, lllustm. lions of the Fashions, (Including cuts from wh’ch patterns for almost everything can bo ordered at a low price,) illustrations of Ladles’ Fancy Work, ole. MUSIC.—A piece of the latest and most fash ionable Music accompanies ©very number. The Music Is of itself worth the price of the Maga zine. In short, The Lady’s Friend, alms to be, ami its proprietors think it is, the most refined, beautiful and interesting of the Magazines—be ing in cover', eugravlugs and contents Just what a Lady's Magazine should be. TERMS. —2nyear; four copies, $fl, eight cop ies (and one graU*), S 1&. One copy of The Lady’s Friend (2) and one of The Post (2.5 U) for $l. Address DEACON it PETERSON, pec. 7. 71.- No. 3111 Walnut Ht.. Phila. •jIvTONEY CAN NOT BUY IT ! •FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS I BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PKESKKVK IT! If you value your eyesight use these T .-FUNTSES 2 Ground from minute Crystal Peebles,-molted together and derive Uloir name “Diamond” on Account of their hardness and brilliancy. They will last many years without change, and are superior to all others in use Mumiiacturod by J E SPHNCERds CO,. Opticians, New York. ’caution.— None genuine unless Mumped with our trade mark. For sub by responsible agents throughout the union. THUS CO '.IjYN, Jewelry and Optician, Is sole Agent for Carlisle, Pa., fioin whom they ean bo obtained. No Peddlers employed. Dee. 7,1871— ly. 33rj» *!fiooo3 UNA AND HER LIONS. j^aniiuavt. HARDWARE AND G U T L B U Y, 311 Llj Eli d> no WEES rako this opportunity of dlrectlugtho attention if the community at largo, ami every person la particular, to their recently replenished slock ol m k I'iWiiiio Tliey atudioußly avoided investing during the high prlcDS.nnd patiently waited the railing out of the bottom before qttomptlng to refill Ibelr shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices, us near us possible, they have Invested largely and are prepared to guarantee to their friends and customers us low prices us any murkotoutslde the cities. They especially luvltethe attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stock Is complete and none uecd fear meeting with disappointment in enquiring for anything In our line. We have the agency of the Willooxit Gibbs* SEWING MA G HI.N E , and would respectfully me all those wan 1 *-'J a Machine, to examine the Wllleox A: Gibbs’ bo fore purchasing. . All orders promptly attended to, and good* lellvcred to ail paits of too town free of charge, mi. 12 IS7l—-1V A Blj r6H KD ISIG ! Carlisle Hardware House I H SAXTON & Co. ( HRNKY SAXTON,-) JJ. P. BIXLER. , I i D. R. SAXTON. I 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 (Jsolul Inventions constantly intro- dneed, Solo Agents for PLANK PLOWS. Thankful for past patronage and [soliciting a continuance. We remain, respectfully, H. SAXTON & CO. Aug 24,1871. ©rocsks GROG E B Y • AND—- PROVISION STORE. No IHWest Main Street, o IEUSI E ( Washmood’s Old Stand.) The subscriber, having leased the above well known store-room, has opened.with, a nfew and large stock of wo'l-selected Fresh Grocertes.— His stock will ho found to bo complete In every particular, and everything sold will he war ianted as represented. .-Ho has on hand and now ready for delivery GROCERIES OF ALL.KINDS. You will Ilnd everything you wish-in the way o Groceries, Queenswaro. Glassware, Willow and Cednnvnre, Stone and (yrockovywnre, Choice Hams, ’ Dried Ifbef, iialogmi. Beef Tongues, ■ Biscuits and Crackcres of every description. Die led Oysters, Sardines, English Dickies, Lerron Syrups. Ac., and no cud to a gbod assortment of NO i lONS. D UIE I>, Vi AN N KI) AND PICKLED FRUITS of km U constantly on hand. FLOUR and FEED of the best grades, and In quantities ?o suit purchasers. Goods sent to any pan of the town if desired. Call and pr.cofnr yourself at No. 7S West Main street, All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange lor goods. G. L. DEVENNEY, March 16.71. West Main Street. 30rUQ«, jQRD CIS MfiSDUJiNES , THE B EH T PI,A C E to bv y PURE AND RELIABLE & r vers. Medicines and Fine Chemicals, IS AT JOSEPH B. HAYERSTICK’S, No. 5 Smith H.auo\ev Street, (■AJiJjJJjJ'j PA DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, hooks Fancy Goods, Confectionaries. Per fumery, oilet Articles, itc., Dye 'duffs, Dosmetics,tationary, tic. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur poses. llih assortment of Gooclh, in variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot ho surpassed. The arti cles have been selected with great cure, and are cftlculatod In quality and price to command the attention of purchasers. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. A full stock ol Patent Medicines on hand. All goods warranted as represented, JOHKPII 11. iiavkiwtick. No. 5 Koulh llanov st. Got. ‘JO.IK7C—Iv ___ NOTK'K I hi* Cnmherlaixl County Agricultural Hoi'lnly will hold lin regular annual meeting for the olaoLlnn of olllcern, on TiU'Hrlay, January -M, Jh7-, at 10 o'clock, A. M, t In tlio Arbitration Clmmbar In the Court House, TjRWIH K. Sertrotnuy. fine H. 1871-81, J iWsccUancous/ IMP JOIN has just rcAlvcd 'the FOURTH SUPPLY [olElhe Season. An immense slouk of OLOTHIIG BOOTS AND SHOES, UNDER WAKE, HATS and NOTFONH. As u proof that ho is selling cheap Is, that,, ho has to Iny in half a dozen supplies every Benson. • , M.LL GOODS SOLD awiTi I Five Per Cent. Profit, WITH OPEN BJLLS GENTLEMEN, come and buy your goods. Name your own prices, anti you shall, not go away empty-handed. CHEAP JOHN, the, rooit. MAX'S No. t* Court Jlovse Avenue, in franklin House, "fcfcy HV/ccPa. Nov. Ill), IS7l—ot. rpn K NEW iMONUMENTAL Jewelry Store! Was lately opened by F. c KRAMER, with a Him selected stock of (’LOCKS, JEWELRY, SILV 'Hand PLATED WARE, MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS of all description?,.&c.. and hus on hand a fine nfsor|rnent of bnlles mm gentle men’H Gold Watches, ranging In prices froiji -30 tf* SK'O. Also fine ladles’ gold opera eh-dns. ranging In price from SlO lo S7o. Ladles Gold Jewelry in sets, Ac.; also, a line lot of gentle men’s G Id Mil 1 1 1 and Sleeve Buttons, Now on hand a lino lot of • Christmas Presents such,as Bridal engagement Rings, setts of gold Jewelry and stive 1 Ware, lino Musical Instru ments. Mich as Flutes. German Aceordeons, ranging hrprlee'from 62 aO to WUOli; bibmtllul Guitars, Irmn $:-! ,I'i lo 65i». Ac. Also a line lot of llnely llnlshed Vl’cllns, from 7t» cents lo SJUU. I have a good lot of Violins at from So to SS. war ranted good. . Musical boxes, winding with keys, irom-S2’i) to SHU. A good scltellon of Marmonicans or mouth organs, wnich I will sell low lor cash. N Spectacles Just received irom Ihe Spectacle Manufnetory, a line selected stuck t-f Spe< Its and eye-glasses, lo suit all eyes, such as the genuine Pohles siuctacles, of the Lenses make. The uublic will nlea-e lake notice In regard In spectacles, as I have flic llnestuml best assortment in Cumber land county and am ready to sell them very cheap for cash. ’They arc the host known. JFLo ]p &,±ic ± 33. gr Clocks. Watches, Jewelry and all kinds,, of Musical instruments repaired at the shortest notice. V. C. KIItAMKK, Main St., opposite Furrier's Bank, Nov., 30,1871-Om. John Hannon, WHOLESALE anti RETAIL DEALER In WINES AND LIQUORS, Wo. 41 South Hanover Street CARLISLE, PA, QAULtSLR Carriage Factory! A. 13. SHE It K., has a largo lot of second-hand work on hand, which ho will soil cheap, in order to make room for new work lor THE SPRING TRADE. Ho has also the best' lot of new work on hand. You can always see dlllerent styles. The mate rial is not In question, lor It Is the best used. If yru wantsntiittaction In stylo, quality and price, go to tills shop hobM’iypurcluiHlng elsewhere. There Is no linn that has a better trade, or sol Is more In Cumberland and Perry counties. .Wo bespeak a eon.intuition of the same. Wo are getting up a LOT OF NICE SLEIGHS. REPAIRING and PAINTING promptly at tended 10. Corner of South and Pitt streets, Carlisle, Pa. Nov. 23,1871 GELLING OFF AT AND BELOW COST. ALL GOODS MUST HE SOLD BY THE FIRST OF DECEMBER. The undersigned, having determined to retire from business, oilers his entire stuck of PIECE GOODS. READY-MADE CLOTHING.' GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, * TRUNKS VALISES, • UMBRELLAS, UNDEK-CLOTIiING, HATS, Ac., at and helow eo>u The entire stock must be disposed of by the first of December. Ills stock of piece guous, the finest in (own, consists of FINE FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, DOESKINS, CASSIMEHES, VESTINGS, CASSINETS, TWEEDS, RATTINETS, VELVETS, JEANS, LINENS. &c. Tho HE \DY MADE CLOTHING OepartmfMit is ono 01' Mio lal-gcs! anil lto«Las- Korluiuuls to be luuiul Lbia Blilo ol I’ll limit*! plila. ALL OUR OWN MAKE. Call nuti soc for yoiirFelvea. at. ISAAC UVING.STON'S, 112 North Hanover HI., CarliHle So ,21-tf. |?OK SALK- A DESIRAULK BOH PaUGII RESIDENCE.—Thu two-Mory Brick Tlrmscrwrttrbnrlc-hnHdrmrsrrNo—lWt—Wt^t—Lou— ther street.ami tin ulsh* d with gas and water, ami other modern Unproven dnis, Is ollerod at private sale. The lot Is DO,fee i limit by ‘Jill Jcet deep, wlih abundant liult and shape trees. Terms easy. Possession given Immediately.— Apply to present resident. Nov. 16. Ib7l-U'. ; • S. D. HILLMAN. I AHGE, CHEAP AND GOOD. The largo stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Just opening at Lachey & Smiley’s, No. 00 North Hanover Ut., CARLISLE PA, The cheapest CLOTHS A CASBIMEUE.S. The cheapest'DUEBB GOODS. Tho cheapest' PRINTS and MUSLINS, Good KENTUCKY - JEANS ts. Elegaut LACE COLLARS at Ju els. lie.t &0, f ct'C. CARPET CHAIN lu all shades. CARPETS made to order. SUI T S inndu toordor at the lowest prices. Do pot forgot the place, ft iS r o. 90 JS T orth Hanover St Opposite Thxullum's Hotel, CARLISLE, I’A, April 21,1871- IiMUI KENT.—The propertied ut “FO- X' land's Point,” Carlisle, consisting ol a largo oriole house will; six rooms and a Icltchou, and a house with three iooiih ami a, kitchen, with celtaVs under both, will he for rent from thu Ist of April next. A good now Hlable Is attached to the largo property, with a well at tho Uonl dour and a cislein In the yard. There are between tour or live atuo-* of ground to these prnpeiTu-H, under good fence, and a great variety of superior fiml trees. For r*ar lleulaiH call on Edward D. Potts, on the turu plUu, Just oust of ibu propei itoH, ELIZABETH POLAND Nnv. 2.1.1871—1t.* StoUes. Clnumrc. jyr toy/ stove and timwaius ESTABLISHM JB'N T, The partnership herein foro« U ng between Walker A Olnudv haying b i dissolved In .mutual consent, I hereby annonneo lo the cltl zensof Carlisle and surroundlmicountry, that 1- have opened a •New Stove and Tinware Store, In the largo frame building, on the corner of \Upst High and V/estStrcels, formerly occupied by Cornelius it {tosh.- Having a Inigo and complete stock of Stoves and Tinware on hand selected with the greatest cure expressly for tills market, ray customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both ns regards quality and price. ‘ Sheetiron-and'Tinware, constantly on hand and made up to order. My •slock of Tinware embraces everything usually kept in a llrst class tfh establishment. ROOFING and SPOUTING prpmptlv attend ed to. •, * - 1 STOVES, I am now prepared to exhibit to the Winter Trade a large and stock of the best patterns »l Stoves, Having (ho agency of the lollowliig celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish rhem to parties so desiring: MORNING GLORY. LIGHT K*'HTSE. BON-TON. ROSEBUD. BEACON LIGHT EGG OFFICE and PARLOR §TO V E S Hi selection of Cook Stoves embrace tlio following: Superior, Noble Cook, Excelsior, Niagara, (•linker City, ami Coral Stove Repairs constantly on hand, I am agent for a P A T'JS'N T STEA M PIPE, for honting mllKs, mntorlos, tSrc.. nml prepared In lurnish unci place them in position .at short nodco. Having nn experience of 22.yearsin this busi ness, I would respectfully solicit a. shaie ol the piddle patronage, feeling conllduut that I will give satisfaction A. WOODS WALKER. 1 )<-r. ‘22. 7(l—tf 23Cfi f Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to Carlisle. splendid Silk Poplins, nil Shades ; Cheap!— Elegant Corded silk Poplins, Clienp. Handsome Salleens for Ladles’ suits. In cloth tints.; hakd soiue Pluck Alpacas, Mullahs. Cashmeres, Me* rinos, itepps. Cretculnes, Plight Plaid Poplins, P.* t. »m»*. Ac.. A'*. . NEW BLACK SILKS ! I liest uyona Gros Grain, hum $1.23 to Si.oo. Lad'Os’ Water-Proof Cloakings—(hie hundred spletudid styles of Fall Shawls, - Black Thibet Shawls, long and square, nil guides; Pulmoral ami Gor« d Skirts.' I oop Skirts. Weave exten sive dealers In Mourning Goods. Families going Into mourning, .should examlnoourstock. A toll line of all .the best brands of Domestic Goods, white and red Flannels Shirting and Raequo Flannels,. Pleached and Unbleached Muslins, Calicoes—very handsome, Pleached and Unbleached Canton Flanmds—very low. OurMoek Is full In white and grey Peb Plah kets, t rib and Cradle Blankets,alsoHoiso Blan* i’.j, Coverlets, Couuterimne, cce.. MEN A;N D BOY S ’ WEAR! Heavy Ovoicoatings, Cnsslmeres for Suits.- PeutUlfui .loans from 15 to 50 .els., a Iso good horn* made .leans, • All kinds of Notions, Holsery White Goods. Exquisite Rash Illhbbons, Neck Pows. A lull lino of Millinery Goods, Mien as Feathers, Hats, Jllbbous, Ac. WOOLEN . STOCKING YARNS, Germantown Wool, Zepyrs, Berlin Wool, Ac. CARP ETSj Floor Oil Cloths, all widths and patents, Velvet. Hugs. Door Mats, Ac. New-Table Gil Cloths. Our stuck is so full and complete that It is Im possible to cnnipomte till, we therefore cordially Invite all to come and examine, ns wo take groat pleasm o In showing otu goods. Having'purchased our goods for wo con sell (hem ' much cheaper than can be bougior elsewhere, amt we feel confident from the lome experience Ju the business; and*our superior gooihlnsto and'Judgment In selecting handsome goods that we cannot lull.to, please. Do not tail to come and secure good bargains ut. the old stand, on Sou ih Hanover Street. - N.P. Velveteens in Black and all colors cut bias. •- . Sep. 28, 1871. QHJEAPiSST COAL r The undersigned agiccsto furnish coal to nil parties, cither tor family or llmehuraors’ use, at cheap rates, provided, they accept the following: 1. To order all cnul in Company cars. U. To charge mine weight. Irrespective of any loss in shipment by leaky cars. Ac, ..;] To "deliver your real as It cornea to hand, without re-sci ceiling, dii t and all. •i. Tint In the above-mentioned mode of busi ness you u'i'f lose ID percent., so that when lit) tons are bought and paid {or, you really pci hut 18 tons. To this lad ull regular dealers will testify. 5. Tostiivc to g**t your coal from any breaker you may desire, hut as we have to receive what- Is sent, be It Summit Branch, Big Uick, or 8 mrt Mountain tiom Lykens Valley, some of these being not so desk able, the same applying to the hard coal breakers also, You'lake It us It Is" sent to us. ’ 5. As tills kind of business Is dononn the Rail road Company’s sidings, do not ask to see n sample of coal. They do nqt allow moio than twenty-four hours’ use of siding, wo therefore cannot show’ what we can furnish you. .Should you wish to purchase coal where It can be seen at all limes, kept .In the dry, rc-scrccncd ami n'chjhcd hemro delivery, call al either yard, ol the subscriber, Where your orders will he promptly till d.uml promise tosave-you the low and vexation caused by using diV/oaml inferior coal, thereby giving your'supply 'lor less money Mian any one enu do by furnishing I lie ran ol mine. Aug. IM. lS7i-tf JVq’KW BOOT AND SHOE STORE! NO, FOIL'S EAST MAIN STREET. BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, BROGANS, ■ SLIPPERS, CUSTOM MADE TO'ORDER: REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE! ai>vu i>Y,m;nr 1 N Or-MvA b l'-M AIN-ST,- ( A B, KWINIr, CABINET MAKER AND UNDEBTAEKR, WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment of .R W FITIUUTDRE for tho. Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stool, J onmies, Centre tobies, Hocking Chairs. Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, • Card Tables, ilecepllon Chairs, Gnomons, Bureaus, WbatNots. Ac., Ac., Ac. Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, K 1 token FURNITURE,, of tho latestjutylos. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN HE'ITK Splendid now Pattoms. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES lu great variety. Partlculai attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country promptly attended to nd on reasonable terms, Tee. 17 IKOMv . HINKLEY Knitting* Machine! THE SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST AND LEST IN TJSEI HAS HUT OVE NEEDLE! A CHILD CAN HUN IT! Designed especially for lire use of families, and ladles who desire to knit fertile market. Will do every stitch of the knitllngln unlock ing, widening and narrowing as readily ns by hand. Are -plendld lor worsteds and fancy work 7\t. rra",. .'“I" Sleeping Cats accompany tho 245 a. ai . y r wlthoutchange. , •• trait Returning: Leave New York atn on a \r 30 noon and 5 IK) P. M., Philadelphia .in-hT• h A. M. and 8 BUP. M.j Sleeping cars the 500 P. M. trains from New York ctmngc. * Loave Harrisburg for Rending. p 0 f, BtJlll Tnmaqua, Mmersvillo. Ashland; siiimw! ■ ■ Allentown and Philadelphia nt 8 io a' °\i a 2 00. and 1 05 P. M.. Stopping at 1 ebniim. •principal way stations ; the 1 05 P. U. t r „V,, aD d ncct ing lor Philadelphia. PoltsviUe nml iv.i Coa ’ Din only. For Pottsvllle. Schuylkill Hn V ».?. * Auburn.•vln.Hchuylklll and Susquelnumn road leave Harrisburg nt« lOP.jvl. ft Kl,lT ’ East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leaven.'. .lug for ‘Allenlowh. Eustoiu«nd._New 4 BLIO-10A M.. 105 P.M. Returning.Wvft®*” York at 0.00 A. M., 12 80 noon ami soop m » Allentown at 7 20A. M. 12 25n00n,2 I 54";? 11 ? ' 8 85 P.M. Way passenger train leaves Phllndclnhu.,,. 80 A. M., connecting with similar train ou t? Penua. Railroad, returning from Reading „i 7« p, M., stopping at all stations. ** l(iJl Leave Pottsvllle at 0 00 A. M., and 2 30 i> v Herndon at 10 00 A. M.. ShnmoUlu ats II 15 A.M. AHhlnnd ut 7 llj A. M.; nnd 121:1 v“ J Mnhnnoy city at 7 51A. M,. and I 20 P. M qua at 8 85 A. M,, and 2 10 P. M.. for PhUad ( .i,!i!f‘ Now York,heading, Harrisburg. 4c. ,a, ‘ Leave Pottsvllle via 'Schuylkill and Sina,,,. hnlum Railroad atB 15 A. M. lor Harrisbure ~rj 1141 A A. for Pino Grove and Trormmt, Rending uccommodalion train, leaves p n n, vlllo ut6 40 A. M., passes Reading at 7;m a \r arriving at Philadelphia at 1020A.RL t rcttirriin. leaves Philadelphia!.! 1 45P.M., pussl„gi('S* at 7 .‘l5 P. M.. arriving nl Pottsvllleattiliup ip Pottstown accommodation train, leaves I’niit. town at 700 A. M.,.returning, leaves pbilmbi plila at 4 5 P.M. annuel. Columbia Railroad trains leave Rondhient-'\. A. M., and «15 i . M., lor Ephratn, Lillz, Laneoi ler. Columbia AO. .vincas. Porkiomen Railroad trains leave Perkinnu... Junction at. 725 , IHT» A.M.,5 (0 aud j> iV* returning, leave Schwenksvilleat (im A * \; - I 2 5D Noon, and -J 16 P. M.. connecting wiihEimi hir trains on Reading Railroad Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave I hop. nlxvllle at 0.10 a. in., 2.0. and 5.56 p. m.* return' lug, leave Byers at (1.50 a. in., 12.-isNoi.ji ami' -1.2 U p. m., connecting with similar Reading Railroad. 1 Ui ;J • Colebrookdnle Railroad trains leave Potistown auIMOA. M.,and 115’ 0 50P. AI. returning leav? Ml. Pleasant at'7ls and 11: 5 A.AL.anti w p M., connecting with similar trgius on KcaJl'm: Railroad. h Chester volley Railroad tinlns leave hrldct port at 850 A.M..2U5 and 5,21) P. SI., murnjoe .oaveDownlngtown aid 56 A. M., 12 fo anon.and 5 15 P. A!., connecting with similar trains on' Reading Railroad. On Sundays: leave New York at 5-00 P. >! Philadelphia at SOI) A.M. and 5 15 P. jj, (Ik K DO A, M. train running,only to Rcadlnc.iuaw Potlsvllle at 8 01IA.AI , Harrisburg at 2-16 A.J!, and 2 OOP. AI.; leave Allentown at 4s.)umu‘s P. M. leave Reading at 715 A.M. and li oOP.Y for Harrisburg, all 51 A. M. for New York i; 720 A. M. for Allentown and I) IDA. AI. and Ui P. M. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Reason, School m Excursion Tickets’to and from all points at rs clnced rates. Baggage cheeked through ; 100 pounds allow* each Passenger. . ’vJ.liJ. Wootton, As.sl. .S'upf. <0 Lug. Mach'nj, Reading, a ~ Nov. 15.1871. Q UMB ERL A N D VAL L E V RAIL ROAD! ,0 HA.N G' E OF HO V US. . Winter ArranriemcnC. Ou and nfter'i’liursdny. N’ov. 21, IS7O, Passm. ger Trains will run dully us follows,(Buutluvm. cepted). .WEST W A R D Accommodation IVuin leaves Harrisburg H.W \ AL.Aledmnic.sbu'rg 8.56, CaHlslelUl.NewvllleD.b Rlnppensburg Jn.22, Clminburshnrg Ki.ii, Green castle 11. hi, arriving at Hagerstown IMo A.M. j Mail Train leaven Harrisburg i. 65 P. SI., lit chan lushin g 2.27, Curl isle 2.55, N’ewvllJo 3.H2, S lip peusliurg -U)2, Chumhersbuig tI.RS, tiieeiumth 5,11. arriving ut Hagerstown 5.-1 U P. AI. J'icjtrc.vi I'rulu leaves Harrisburg -f.,50 Pi SI.. Me jhanleshurg 5.02, Carlisle 5.52. Newvllle if.Uj, ship pensburgO.ss, arriving at Chumbt-ihbmg a! 7."- P. AI. A Mired Train leaves Chamnorsburg 7,15 A. M., Ureencaslle 0.00, arriving ut Hagerstown 10,(0 A AI.. /' EASTWARD: Accommodation 7rain leaves CharabersbnrgS.U A. AL, Hhlppensburg 6.21), Newvllle ti.OO, Curllak (1.53, Alechanicsbucg 7.U2 arriving at Harrlsbun -7.51) A. AI. . Mail TVm’nleaves Hagerstown 8.80 A. Nl.,Green castle O.OO.Chambersburg iUfl.Shlppensbnrg lO .'Newvlllo 10.65, Carlisle ll.tt), AlechanlcsburgliQl arriving at Harrisburg 12.57 P. AI. Impress 'l'ruin leaves Hagerslnwr !2.(w M. Grcencnatle 12.28. Chambersburg 1.05, Snippernc burg 1.57, Newvllle 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mecliaulca burg 5.15, arriving at Hnrrisbuig 5.60 P. M. A Mixed 'Train leaves Hagerstown 3.20. P. 31... Greencastlo -1.27; arriving at ChumberabtUtf-CI 3®-Maklug close connections ftt HarfxWit witu trains to and from Phlladelphia.New'iwS. Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg,and all point* West. . v a O. N. LULL, iSupl. . SITI* IT EIN TK NI)EN T ■ S OFFICE Chamb’g,, Pa., Nov, ‘2l, 70. Dec 1 187 gOUTH MOUNTAIN • RAIL ROAD! Time Table. TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER 1, iwi On and after Friday, Scjdnnhvr J. I*7l. this CW'- ny will run (wo tram.s thr> vyh to Pine Gtoir daily, (Sundays excepted} at follows: A, Al, p.il. . Leave Carlisle, 2.55 Leave Junction, 7.00 tloJimetiou do *Homiybrook,"7.lo doB •nnyo-K.. , do •Cralgheads, 7.20 do Cruigncml'*, &K do ML Holly, 7,-Jl) do An. ttonv, do *Upp«r Mill, - 7.15' db ■•Upper Aim, JIM do Hunter s Run,B.Us do Hunter's If., LUO do Laurel. 8.-10 ,do Lauiel, -f.UO Avr. at Pine Grove, O.CO Arr. at pine Grove M RETURNING. A. l.\, p.m. Leave Pine Grove D.JIO Leave Pine Grove, 5.00 do LaureJ, . 1 .-Jo do l.nurej. 5.1-1 do Hunter’s K.. Io.er> do Humor’s IL. n.HS do ‘’Upper Mill, 10.25 do *Uppor Mill, SJP do Mi. Holly, Hull) do Mt. Holly. 62)5- do *Craighead’.s,l(i.. ? )0 do •Umighead’d (UP do Mionnyb’k., ’ JI.UO do •Hoyb’k., i.W Arr nt Junction, 11.15 Ai r. at Junction, (5.35 tuitions marked thns (*)- are flag station only. IT. W. DA.VENPOKT, , „ Gcn’J. stiperluteuden Olllc f Con. Super! Mendeut,) Pine Grove, Sep. 7, 1871. / Eosadalis ■'llls jKGHEDIEnTH that comS? ROSADALIS are published on ‘ package, therefore It Is not a secret erall.di, consequently O PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT 1' Is a certain cure for Scrofula. B.vphW' - July 20.71—1 yr JHAAC K. t»T AUFJb’BB, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, 148 North iecond treet, (cor. of Quarry,) PHILADELPHIA. An assortment of Watches, P', ry Vr^piiir onil I‘lalcil Ware couslaully on !„-itenUctl Ini; of Watolies ami Jewelry promptly aim to. Mny 25, IH7l—lv jjl O li HAL Ji.-A Valuable i'liuiM llo* MiLLER, (Merchant.) Pec. 7, ’7l-tf.