Aiuitiilliiral. WHAT IS SCIENCE IN FARMING? It is not unusual—perhaps it is not unnatural—for one who has been only a “ practical” farmer all hla life, to dis courage the idea that science can bo of assistance to him, and to doubt its val ue. Perhaps his objection would be less if heappreciated the exact meaning of the word. Webster gives it four definitions; “ (1.) Knowledge; penetrating and comprehensive information, skill, ex pertnesa, and the like. (2.) The com prehension and understanding of truth or facts. (3.) Truth ascertained ; that which is known. (■!.) Knowledge duly arranged, and referred to general truths or principles on which It is founded and from which it is derived.” J Slow, surely no farmer will deny the' , value of knowledge—a knowledge of Ills own business. He must know how and when to perform the various oper ations of the farm, and if he knows also the reasons why they are necessary, lie will be better able to exercise a sound judgment concernningthem. The more penetrating and comprehensive his knowledge,[and the greater his skill and experlness, the more cheaply and the more effectively will his work be done. The more comprehension and understanding of the truths on which his success depends, and of the facts which daily arise in his management of his business, the better farmer will ho be. Truth ascertained, that which is known, is “ Book Farming”—that is to say, the knowledge that we gel from books and agricultural papers is nothing more nor less than the recorded knowl edge (not the fancies) of other people. - It is an important item of the science of farming, that seed, in order to ger minate and produce a crop, must be so put in the soil as to satisfy the condi : tious of growth. This much every far mer knows, and to this extent has be . acquired a scientific understanding of ’ his business. The knowledge is of ab solute Value to him and to every other farmer, and its value would not bo at all lessened if he were to write a com munication to an editor, informing him and his renders of it.. If another person were to write that because the germi nating plantcomes up in a certain way, therefore all farmers ought to plant their grass seed with their fingers, always putting the right end uppermost this would be neither book farming nor science, nor anything else; but mere fancy, and a fancy of which every far mer would see the folly. Now, generations of men have been busy in investigating; mainly in the belli, everything connected with the operations of practical agriculture.— battle by little they have acquired knowledge, which knowledge lias been duly arranged, and so much of it as is well understood has been referred to the .general truths and principles on which it founded, and from which it is derived. The knowledge itself is due mainly to the experience of working farmers; and chemits and others, who have made general truths and princi ples the subject of careful study, have classified and arranged it, and given it the form that is generally understood by the word “science.” No error, no. unproved theory, none of the fancies of those who write.from imagination rath er than from experience,- is to be called either Science or Book-Farming, and it is unfortunate, that so much of our agricultural writing has been done by men who lack experience on the farm. It has given rise to the doubt referred to, and discouraged mapy of our best and most intelligent working men from seeking knowledge, where it is best to be found, in the recorded experience of those who have gone before them. The real truth of the matter is that in decrying science farmers decry knowledge, and a natural deduction from their reasoning would lead them to withdraw from the management of their farms, because they have some knowledge; and give it over to men Who have none whatever. If knowl edge is essential, and if, as we are told and believe, “a little knowledge is a dangerous thing,” then the more knowledge we get, the better our chan es will be. Follow no false lights but let the lamp of true knowledge lead wherever it win,—American Agricultu rist. A Cheap Ice House.— These frosty nights remind us that the ice crop for the warm weather for 1872 is about bo ng gathered, and plans for ice-houses are in demand. Any builder or architect can design and put up an elaborate icc-hou.se which may or may not preserve the ice entrusted to its keeping; but a cheap, make shift ice house, which will serve a temporary until a better one can be erected, is gre'dtly to bo desired. We know from experience that a very simple structure will serve every purpose, and the fol lowing directions, which wo clip from therCauntry Qmtlerimn;~f.wm to~mee(r the required conditions as any we have aeon: “Throw down old r.dls or poles on a piece of ground sufficiently in clined to carry off water, fill the crevices between the poles with sawdust, cover with .old boards slabs 01 barljs—ge ' from the saw-mill a few loads of slabs, take four say twelve feet long, notch the corners, like a log house, sot them, on the platform, and you have a crib about ten and a half feet square by the width of the slab deep; fill this crib with sawdust and pack it down hard. Cut your ice so that it will pack close, and eight feet square; lay it on the sawdust, put on another crib of slabs and fill up and pack hard with sawdust all around, and so go on until you got up six or eight feet; then put 11 fe e t Of sawdust on the top ; over this put a shed roof of slabs—one end of the slabs nearly to the ice, raising the other three feet. If ice is all that is wanted, it will keep in this manner as well as in a varnished house. Lot a fanner once got in the habit of keeping ice, and ho will soon find a way to make something better than a crib to keep it in—and I think this cheap plan will bo apt to get him started. A Cough of recent date mayjbo fre quently cured by breathing a warm, moist -air for a few hours, and for a cough of Iqng standing, ihe selection of , an appropriate climate is often the best means of cure. A correspondent wants to know whether, considering the great utility of the ocean, poets ate not wrong In calling it ft ‘waste of water.’ DtJ) (GOdtJS. UJJci Elegant New Stock for the Holidays GKREEISTFIELITS . . . . . . ' ~i . . , • . . ... . . - . . • . • '' ' .°Z' • ' , ~. 3. . r. ..-- . 1 %1,. 1, '..''' • - '. A I, . • .„ ... • li. ..... . ~ ...., • FURS.'AMD.- SM^LS. Every description of Ladles nml Children’-* FURS, at very -low' Prices. NEW STOCK OP BLANKETS! CSpreat in DRESS GOODS! .Magnificent .Stock of lIANDIC FRCTIIEFS, Eoirit Eaoe COLLARS, Tlirea-d Oolloorss S French TAL. CLUNNY LACE COLLARS! Just Received. The above special Goods have been selected Expressly for Hi. ISMiil, f Mil I From which many useful and valuable presents may be purchased for a SMALL AMOUNT OP MONEY ! 1871. NOTICE! 1871. GrrancL Exposition OF Pall and Winter Dress Goods 0. A. SAWYERS' CHEAP STORE! N. E. Cor. Public Square, Carlisle, Pa. Wo shall oiler throughout December ami January UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS TO HUYEUSI Our Dress Goods Department Is unrivalled in assortment,. quality and price* Just opened Ladles’ and Children’s Coatings. Handsome Astraohans, Plushes. Velvets, Cloths, Velveteens, Water proofs, Ac. Great bargains in Ladles’and Children’s Shawls. FURS, PURS. The largest and cheapest slock In town. Choice Sahln. Asirachan, Fitch. Squiwel. Alaska Ac Childrens sets very low. A lot of oheap Hlankels, White and Colored. Cheap Flannels- Wool and C’antou, men's Drawers, Undershirts. Halmomls, Ac. An Immense stock ol OASSIMEKES and OV KRCOATINGS, for mcti and laws. Suits made up very cheap. Don’t, buy until you have examined our large took, as you will save hath time and money (Dec. 7,1871.| D. A. SAWYER. CHEAP JOIN has Just received the FOUETH SUPPLY oi the Season. An immknmh -stork of CLOTHING BOOTS AND' SHOES, UNDICIIWAUK, MATS amt NOTIONS. As a proof that tic Is soiling clump Is, that ho has to lay In half a dozen supplies every season, ALL GOODS SOLD WITH Five Per Cent. Profit, WITH OPEN BILLS. GENTLEMEN, come ami buy your goods. Name your own prices, and you .shall not go away empty-humlrd CHEAP JOHN, Tin-: poo it M*\y's frifxd. jVo. 5 Court House A venue, in Ffthxklin House, "Hussey" Wetzel's. Nov. JO, IWI-5L ' QA 11118 l K Carriage Factory! A. 1!. S It E K If. has a largo lot of second-hand work on hand, which he will sell cheap. In order to make room jor new work for THE SPRING TRADE. Ho has also the beat lot of now work on hand; You can always see different styles, The mate rial Is not in question, for Uls tho best used. If yen want satisfaction in style, quality and price, go to this shop before purchasing elsewhere. There Is no firm that has abettor trade, «r sells more In Cumberland and Perry counties. Wo bespeak a conMrumtlou of tho same. Wo are getting up a LOT OF NICE SLEIGHS. REPAIRING and PAINTING promptly at tended to. Corner of South and Pitt streets, Carlisle. Pa. -Nov. 'A IH7I E=IMIZE .voir o.v i:xinn ition at 't'n i: pjZ i oe— L. T. GREENFIELD. No. 18 EASI MAJN SJRKKT rpPIE NEW MONUMENTAL Jewelry Store! Was lately opened by l<\ c*. KRAMEU, with a hue selected stock of CLOCKS, JEWELRY, -KrLV-^R-nnd—PLAT-ED-W-ARE-MUSICAL-IN— STRUMENffS of all descriptions, Ac,, and has on hand a duo assortment of ladles unn gentle men's Gold watches, ranging In prices' trom 6;il) to SIOO. Also line ladles’ gold opera chains, ranging In price trom Sit) to $75, Ladles Gold Jewelry in sots, &c.; also, a lino lot of gentle men’s G' hl Shirt and Sleeve Huttons. Now on* hand a line lot of Christmas Presents such as Bridal engagement Kings, setts of gold .Jewelry and Silvc Ware, flno Musical Instru ments, such as Flutes. German Acoordeons, lunging In price from £2 00 to $5O DO, beautiful Guitars, from $5 00 Ln £OO. &c. Also a flue lot of finely finished Vlclms, from 76 cents to SIQO. I have a good lot of Violins at from £0 to SB, war ranted good. Musical boxes, winding with keys, from S 2 00 to SlliO, A good selection of llurmouieuus or mouth organs, which I will sell low for cash. Spectaples Just received trom thoSpoctaclo Manufactory, a tine selected stock of Specks and eye-glasses, to suit all eyes, such as tho genuine Poblea spectacles, of the Lenses make. Tho public will please take notice in regard to spectacles, as I have the finest and best assortment In Cumber land county, and am ready to sell them very cheap for cash. They are tho best known. iio.gr. Clocks. Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of Musical Instruments repaired at tho.shortest notice. Tho New Moumimental Jewelry Store has .fust received a fine assortment of Cuckoo Clocks direct from Europe. Thu Cuckooscall the hour and tho hall-hour. Prices from $l5 up to 800. Clocks can ho aoen at tho store, at all hours of the dav. 1\ e, Klt A MI-'lt, Main St., opposite Fanner's Bank, Nov. IH7I-Um. John Hannon, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER in 4 WINES AID LIQUORS, No* 41 South Hanover Street CARLISLE, PA. 3Din (ffiooOs JBatttuiaViS. HARDWARE .\NH » C II T I, K It, Y, MILLER & BOWERS take this opportunity of directing iho attention oftho community at largo, and every person la particular, to their recently replenished stock ol M A H .ID) til lio They studiously avoided Investing during iht high prices, and patiently waited-the falling out of the bottom hefore'attemptlng to rellll their sholvcK.-andTiowthat’things h'ave’heen TetlueoiV to old time prices, as near as possible, they have Invested largely and arc prepared to guarantee tO ( thelr Irlonds and customers as low prices as any market outside the cities. They especially Invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stack is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment in enquiring for anything In our Hue. l Wo have the agency of theWlllcoxA Gibbs: SEWING MA O H IN E , anil would respectfully sk all-those ■ wan •■ I a Machine, to examine Ihe-WlHcox & Gibbs’ bo fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, uud goods delivered to all parts oftue town free of charge, nn. 12 1871—Iv . JgSTABLISHED 18IG ! Carlisle Hardware House H SAXTON & Co. fHENRY SAXTON, - ) • .1. P. BIXLEK, ■ - 11). B. SAXTON. j Building, Farming, AND MECHANICS’ HARDWARE, Tools and Materials, IRON AND STEEL, FAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. Cement, Piaster, Sand, GUNS AND AMMUNITION, Also, HOUSE-FURNISHING * , '.IIAJiIJWARK, with every description of useful and Fancy Goods Usetul Inventions constantly Intro- ducoil, Solo Agents for PLANK PLOWS. Thankful for past patronage and a continuance, We remain, respectfully, H. SAXTON & CO. Aug 21,1871, IfttlißCcUanemis. CHEAP AND GOOD. The large stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, just openiug at Lachey & Smiley’s, No. 99 North .Hanover St. , CARLISLE PA. The cheapust CLOTHS & OASSIMERES. The cheapest DRESS GOODS. The cheapest PRINTS and MUSLINS, Wood KENTUCKY JEANS ts. Elegant LACE COLLARS at 10 cts. etc., tOCI, etc. CARPET CHAIN In all shades. CARPETS made to order. SUITS made to order at the lowest p^ces. Do not forgot the place, No, 99 North Hanover St Opposth; 27imlluin\i Hotel. CAJUABMS, PA, —Aprl 21, IS7l— K SALE-A DESIRABLE BOR 5H RESIDENCE.—The two-story Brick House, with back buildings, No. iso West Lea ther street, and furnished with gas and water, and other modern improvements, is offered at private sale. The lofis JOO feet front by 2-10 feet deep, with abundant unit and shade trees. Terms ea«3'. Possession given immediately.— Apply to.present resident. Nov. 10,1871—tf. S. D. HILLMAN. JRefciral. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, lOK PURIFYING Till: BLOOD. The reputation this ex cellent medicine enjoys ai'derlved Irorn its cures, many of which are truly marvellous. Inveterate , cases of Scrofulous dis ease, where the system seemed saturated with corruption,. have been purified and cured by 16. Scrofulous affections and disorders, which wore aggravated by the scrota- . . lons contamination until they were painfully atilt:Dug, have been radically cured In such great numbers in almost every section of the country, that the public scarcely need to be Informed of • Its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of .tin most destruc tive enemies ()four race. Olten. thisunseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undo mines the constitution, and invites the attack of enfeeb ling or fatal 'diseases, without exciting a suspi cion of its presence. Again, It seems to breed Infection throughout the body, and then, on sane favorable occasion, rapidly trervelop in to one or other of its hideous forms either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tu bercles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart. or tumors formed In the liver, or It shows Its presence by eruptions on the skin or foul ulcerations on some part of the body.— Hence the occasional use of a bottle of this Sar saparilla is advisable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Pavans atipl with tile following complaints general immediate relief and at length, cure, by t e use of this Sarsaparilla: Hi. AntizonVez Fire, Rose or Erystp..las, Totter, bait Itheimi, Scald Head; Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Sore - Ears, and °the eruptions, of ible forms of Scrofulous disease Also In the more concealed forms, us Dyspepsia Dropsy. Heart disease, Fits, Epilepsy, - Neural. gia, and the various Uicerous.afrections of the muscular and nervous systems. Syphilis and Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are cured by it, though a long time is required for tzubdning these obstinate maladies by any medicine. litiliong continued use of this med icine will cure the complaint. beneorrhoen or' Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Disea ses, are commonly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its purifying and invigorating effect. Minute directions for ouch case aro found in our Alumnae, supplied gratis. Ithumatism and Clout, when caused by accumulations of extra neous matters in tile blood, yield quickly to it, as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion orT ullamation of the Liver, and Jaundice, when arising, as they often do, from the rankliog poi- ' sells his the blood. 'fits Sarsaparilla is it great restorer for the strength and vigor of tile system, Those who are Languid and Listless, bespon dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous pretensions or Fears, or any of the affectionS syintomittic of Weakness, will find Immediate relief anti convincing evidence of its i'estorative power upon trial. PREPARED BY Dr. .1. I O C. AvEn, MASS at Co., WELL: , . Dra (Knobs. __ _ rji h k LIVE STORE! Dry Goods,. Dry Goods, Dry Goods, 'Ra.rg-stins S BARGAINS ! BARGAINS 1 iK3;Como at once and lot your eyes see and you will bo a living witness of the fact, that we are selling Goods at the lowest prices. NEW DRESS GOODS! Inst opened, at the latest decline In prices. ‘VELVETEENS In the richest shades. Black Velveteens, the handsomest of the season, marked down in price. SHAWLS I SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! just opened, beautiful and cheap F• : . 4.• :`:'„;. Jn these goods we have the finest the market can produce. We defy competition for quality and low prices. We are willing to have, onr Goods compared with any In the market. Cloths and Cassimeres A good assortment at low prices. BLACK ALPACAS! We make a speciality ol these Goods. Wc have the celebrated Rullalo Brand, also three other high grades, as well ns many of the private brands. Everv person should make an exam ination of these Goods before purchasing; It will pay yon .well. Christmas Goods In I he greatest variety we have ever exhibited, consisting of Ladles’, Haukcrchlofs, in Lnce, Embroidered, Plain and Mourning, Misses' and Boy's Handkerchiefs-, Gentleman's Handker chiefs, Ilankorchlefs in elegant Fancy Boxes, Lace Collars, two hundred styles in every vari ety of shape and prices, Linen and Embroldbred Setts. We request all to call and give us the pleasure of showing oar goods, and if the qual ity and price are not an object to you. to pur chase, we will not Insist. Very respectfully, DUKE A BURKHOLDER. • North U at:over St., Carlisle, Dec.2l l lS7i— QIOSISG O XJ T all KINDS OF WINTER GOODS AT THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE! REGARDLESS-COST I • CHEAT BARGAINS are still-to he found In all kinds of Black and Colored , SILK POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, FRENCH MERINOS, - FRENCH CASHMERES, . COBERGS, ALPACAS, Ac. Beautiful Plaid Cloths for Suitings, Bright plaid Sergos, American Delaines, Ac. Great Bargains In ©HA-WU©. Great Bargains In Blankets, Great Bargains in QUILTS, A Full Assortment of FLANNELSJof all kinds, much below prices around* town. Special in ducements in WATERPROOF CLOTHS, BLACK and COLORED VELVETEENS, IIA NDSOME CLOTH SKIRTS, CLOTHS, CASS I MERES, OVERCOATINGS, SATTXNETS, KENTUCKY JEANS, Ac.. all soiling .‘JO per cent, under regular prices around town. MK MERINO SHIRTS AN!> DRAWERS LADIES' MERt UNDEIIWAUE, MISSES I ‘MERINO UNDER WAUL GLOVES of all kinds, HOSIERY of all kinds. A splendid assortment of Laco Colhus, Llnon Collars, Luco and Linen Handkerchiefs, Umlor slocves.Sash Ribbons. Nock Ties, Ac., for Christmas Presents FURS! Wostlll have a largo stock ol Purs, all of which .will bo sold at greatly reduced prices. • Great bargains In Furs lor Christmas presents. As wo have determined Id eiOPcrout our entire stock ol Goods, all persons can got great bargains 1m any kind of Dry Goods they may want to pur chase. Do not fall to call at the CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, whore you can purchase a great many goods for a small sum of money. LEIDIOH & MILLER. IICP.iM.IH7I, Stobes, Sfnbmrp. scc jyj’EW STOVE AND TINWARE ESTAB L I S II M E N T, The partnership hereto forest! ng between Walker A Clnudy haying bn dissolved by mutual consent, I hereby annoonco to the citi zens of Carlisle and surroumlinucouutry, that t have opened a New. Stove and Tinware Store, hi the largo frame building, on the corner of West High nud West (Streets, formerly occupied by Cornelius A Bosh. , I Having a largo and complete stock of Stoves and Tinware on band selected with the greatest care expressly for this market, my customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality and price. Slieetiron and. Tinware, constantly on hand and made up order. My stock of Tinware embraces everything usually kept hi a first class tin establishment. ROOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend ed to. ■ STOVES, 1 am now prepared to exhibit to the Winter Trade a largo ami well-assorted stock of the beat patterns of Stoves, Having the agency of the following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: MORNING GLORY. LIGHT HOUSE. BON-TON. ROSEBUB, • BEACON LIGHT EGG OFFICE and PARLOR STO V E S Hi selection of Cook Stoves embrace the following: Superior, . Noble Cook, Excelsior, ®' Niagara, (itiakcr City, uinj Coral. Stovp. Repairs constantly on hand. I am agent for a P ATE NT -STB A M P IPS, for beating mills,-factories, «to., and prepared to furnish uud place them In position at short notice. • Having an experience of 22 years In this busi ness,! would respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, feeling cohtldent that I will give satisfaction. A. WOODS WALKER. . Dee. 22.70-tf • ' __ ''• 23ri) (KooDs. v OP - FALL AND WINTER FOODS Just opened, at tho Cheap Store of A. W BENTZ& Co., the Largest and Best Selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods over brought to Carlisle. Splendid Silk Poplins, nil Shades; Cheap!— Elegant Corded Silk Poplins, Cheap. Handsome Sattcens for Ladles’ suits, in cloth tints ; hand some,Black Alpacas/ Mohairs, Cashmeres, Me rinos, Repps. Cretonnes, Bright Plaid Poplins, Dn Lanes, tVc., &c. ■ ' NEW BLACK SILKS I ! Best Lyons Gvoa Grain, from $1.25 to $1:00. Ladles’ Water-Proof Cloakings—One hundred splendid styles of. Fall Shawls, Black Thibet Shawls, long and square, all grades; Balmoral and Gored Skirts, Hoop Skirts. Wo arc exten sive dealers in Mourning Goods. Families going into mourning, should examine onr stock. A lull line of all the best brands of Domestic Goods. wliUo'ttud red Flannels, Shirting and Sacque Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Calicoes—very handsome, Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels—very low. Onr stock Is full in white and grey Bob Blau-, kets. Crib and Cradle Blankets,ulsollorso Blau oj,,x. Coverlets, Counterpane, &c.,‘ MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR! Heavy Overcoatings, Cassimeres for.Snlta.- BeautifulJoans from 15 tofiOcts.,nlso goodhom mndo Jeans, All .kinds of Notions, Holsery White Goods, Exquisite Sash Rlbbbons. Neck Bows. A full Hue of Millinery Goods, such as Feathers, Hats, Ribbons, &o. WOOLEN STOCKING YARNS, Germantown Wool, Zepyrs, Berlin Wool, &c. CARPETS, Floor OH Cloths, all widths and palerna, Velvet Ruga. Door Mats, «ic. Now Table-Oil Cloths. Our stock is so full and complete that it is Im possible to enumerate all, wo therefore cordially Invito all to come and examine, as we take great pleasure in showing om. goods. Having purchased onr goods for Cash, wo con sell them much cheaper than can bo bonglor elsewhere, and we feel confident from the lonie experience in the business; and our superior good taste and Judgment In selecting .handsome goods, that we cannot Jail to please? Do not tall to como and secure good bargains at the old stand, on Sou 111 Hanover Street. N. 11. Velveteens In Black and all colors cut W " S , A. W. & COJ ' Hep. 28, 1871. . ' . QHEAPEBT COAXj I The undersigned agrees to furnish coal to all parties, either tor family or llmeburnors’ use, at cheap rates, provided, they accept the foil owing: 1, To order all opal In Company cars, 2. To charge mine weight, irrespective of any loss in shipment by leaky cars, Ac. 2. To deliver your coal as It comes to hand, without re-screening, dirt and all. •1. That In the above-mentioned mode of busi ness you will lose 10 jwi'ccnt,, so that When 20 tons are bought and paid for, yon realty pcf but 18 totys. To tills fad all regular dealers will testify. 5. Tostrivo to get your coal ’from any breaker yon may desire, but as wo have to receive what is sent, be It Summit Branch. Big lilpk, or Short Mountain from Bykons Valley, some of these being not so desirable, the sumo applying to tho hard coal breakers also. Yon take It as it is sent to us 5. As this alnd of business Is donoou the Rail road Company's sidings, do not .ask to see a sample ol coal. They do not allow raoro than twenty-four hours’ use of siding,.wo therefore cannot show what wo can furnish you. Should yow wish to purchase coal whore it can be scon at nil times, kept in tho dry, rc-ncrccncd and weighed before delivery, oall.ut either yard of the subscriber, where your orders will be promptly filled, aud promise to save you tho tow and vexation caused by using dirty and iii/eninr coal, thereby giving your supply for less money than any one can do by furnishing tho run of mine. Aug. 21,1571—If BOOT AND SHOE STORE I NO. FOUR EAST MAIN STREET. HOOTS, SHOES. CHUTE ns, • BROGANS. SLIPPERS, CUSTOM MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRING ' NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE! ADAM DA’SKKT No. ■% East Main St, B. EWING, cabinet maker AND UNDERTAEKR, WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. A splendid assortment of NEW, E,U R N ITUKE for the Holidays, comprising Sofas, CampSlool, J.onnges, Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomons, Rureaus, What Nots. Ac., Ac., Ac. Parlor Chamber, Dining lloom, Kitckon FURNITURE,. of the latostljstyles. • COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS Splendid new Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES in great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country promptly attended to ml on reasonable terms, Lee. 17 ISfkSlv ___ HINKLEY Knitting Machine! THE SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST AMD LEST IN USE! HAS HUT ONE NEEDLE I A CHILD CAN PUN IT! Designed especially for the use of families, and ladles who desire to knit for the market. Will do every stitch of thoknlttlng In a Stock ing, widening and narrowing as readily as by -hand. Are splendid for worsteds and fancy work, Tating Five Different Hinds of Slilch I Are very easy to manage, and not liable to got out of order Every family should have one. Wo. want an agent in every town to introduce and sell them, lo whom wo oiler the most lib eral inducements, send for our circular and sample slocking. Address , • lIINKBUY KNITTING MACH. CO., Bath, Ho. Nov. 2, ’7l—l yiv* JJBNRY T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND P Mill) Extract Catawba GRAPE FILLS Component Parts —Iduid Extract Rhu barb and Fluid Extract atawb • a Orapo Juice. FOR IjIVER COMPLAINTS. JAUNDICE. BUS. u LIOUS AFFECTIONS. SICK OR NERVOUS HEADACHE. COSTIVENESS. *O. PURELY vegetable: no mercury, minerals OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS. These Pills jjro the the most delightfully pleas ant purgative, superseding cilstoroll, salts,mag nesia, oto. Th6ro is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. Thes 7 give tone, ami cause neith er nausea nor griping pains. They arO compos ed of the flncsl ingredients. After a few days’ use ofthem, such an invlgoralion of the entire sys tem takes place as to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated, whether arising from im prudence or disease; 1 ' li. T. Holmbold’S Com pound Fluid Extract Critawbu Grape Pills are not sugar-coated, from the fact that sugar-coat ed Pills do uot dissolve, but pass through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired cllect. The Catawba Grape Pills, being pleasant in taste and odor, do ■ uot necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price FIFTY CENTS per bos. HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTUATED COMPOUND Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis. Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs. Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bron* chills. Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers Runnings from the Ear. White Swellings, Tu mors, Cancerous Affections, .Nodes, Kicked Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been es tablished in the system for years. L toeing prcparedoxpressly for the above com plaints, Us Blood-nurifylng properties are great er than any other preparation ol Sarsaparilla.— Its gives the complexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient'to astute of hea’’,h and purity. For purllying the Blood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arising from aa Impure state of the Blood, and the only re liable and effectual known remedy for iho cure ol Bains and Swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs. Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas'ana all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, and Beautifying the Complexion.-' HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S Fluid Extract Iluchu “ The Great Diuretic, has cured every case of Diabetes in which It has been given. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and Inllamatlou of the Kidneys, 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 Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Deli cate-Constitutions of both sexes, attended witn thp.followlng symptoms: Indisposition to Ex ertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Memory, Difficult ty of Breathing. Weak Nerves, Trembling. Hor ror of Disease, Wakelulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin,Eruption on the Face Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of th Muscular System, etc. Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to twenty-five, and from thirty-live to llfty-llve In In the decline or change of life; after confine ment or labor pains : bed-wcttlng In children, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU is dluretl ami blood-purifying,and cures all Diseases aris ingfrom Habits of Dissipation, and Excesses and Imprudences in Lilo, Impurities of the. Blood, etc.. Superseding. Copaiba s ln allectlous' for which it is used, and Syphilitic Affections— in these Diseases used in connection, with. KELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH. 3L- A 3D) E 31. S * In many Affections peculiar to-Ladies, the Extract Buehu Is unequalled by any other reme dy—as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity Palnfulness or Suppression of Customary Evac nations. Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the' Uterus, Leucorrhcca or "Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints Incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or Habits of Dissipa tion. It Is prescribed extensively by the most eminent Physicians aud Midwives for Eufeeb led and Delicate Constitutions, of both sexes and all ages (attended with any of the above Diseases or Symptoms).. • HT. lIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BIJCFIU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURE " DENCES, HABITS'OF DISSIPATION etc In all their stages, at little expense, little on change In diet, no inconvenience, and no expo sure. . It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obsu ac tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying X’aln aud fre quent in this class of diseases, aud expelling all Poisonous matter. . . Thousands who have been the victims of In competent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to bo cured In a short time, have found they have been deceived, aud that the "Poison” has, by the use of “powerful astringents,” been dried up in the system, to break out in a more aggra vated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCliUfOrall AUcctiousand Diseased of the Uuinary Organs, whether existing lu Male or Female, irom whatever cause originating, and no mutter of how long standing. Price, SI 50 per bottle. A. 11. HLAIU. HENRY IT. HEDMIIOLD’SJ 'IMPROVED H O 8 E W A S H cannot be surpassed as a; Face Wash, and wil bo found the only specific remedy in every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness Indurations of the Cutaneous ’Membrane,.etc—, dispels Redness unulncipient Inflammation Hives, Rush, Moth Patches, Dryness of Sculp oi Skin. Frost Bites, and all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used; restores the sklu to a stale of purity and softness, and insures continued healthy action to the tissue of Us vessels, on which depends the agreeable clear ness aud vivacity of complexiouso much sought and admired. But however valuable us a reme-* dy for existing defects of the skm H. T. Helm bold’s Rose Wash has long sustained Its princi ple claim to unbounded patronage, by possess ing qualities which render it a Toilet'Append age oi the most Superlative ami Congenial char acter, combining lu an elegant formula those prominent requisites, Safety aud Efllcacy—the invariable accompaniments of its use—ns a Pre servative and Refresher of the Complexion, it is an excellent Lotion for diseases of u Syphilitic Nature, and as an injeclloh lor discuses of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of disslpu lion, used in connection with the Extracts Bu chu, Sarsaparilla, and Catawba Grape Pills,! such diseases as recommended, cannot bo sur passed. . Full and explicit directions accompany the medicines. Evidence of the moat responsible and reliable character furnished on application, with hun dreds ol thousands of living witnesses, and up ward ol («),OOU udsollolted cortllleales and rec ommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, Including eminent Physi cians, Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. Theproprie tor lias never resorted to their publication In the newspapers; ho does not,do this from the lact that his articles rank as (Standard Prepara tions. and do not need to bo propped up by certificates. Hem']) HelmboUV s Genuine Prepa . lions . > Delivered to any address. Secure irom obser vatlon. Established upwards of twenty years Hold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters or Information, In conlldenco to HENRY '1 HELMBGLU, Druggist and Chemist. • Only Depots: H. T. iIELMHOLD'H Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 601 Broadway, Now Yoric, or to 11. T. UELMHULD'S Medical Depot lW Houth Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pewaro of Counterfeit*, Ask for IiENKY T HELMBOLD’ftI Taker other. itßcWcal. lEB E CONCENTRATED El r~l IRI D Railroans. KAIL ROAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENT Monday, November VMh, IS7I, Groat Trunk line from the North ami w west lor Philadelphia, Now York. Pottavillo, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shnmokhv i anon, Allentown, Easton,Ephratn.Lltlz i b ‘ lor, Columbia, &o. ' unc to Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York«», lows: at 3 45,8 10, A* M., and 2 00 P. m V° ' neettng with similar trains on PemißviVn?' Railroad, and arriving at, New York n i ft? 0 A. M., :i,A and 0 K P M. rcspmu ,1 Sleeping Cars accompany the 245 A. m V/'.- wlliioul change. ira, n Returning: Leave Now York ato 00 a v , 30 noon and 5 00 P. M., Philadelphia at 71? sif A. M. and 3SO P. M.; Sleeping cars accornnJ?’ ' the 500 P. M. trains from Now York. win. ny change. mUoi, ‘ Leave Harrisburg for .Reading. Pottiwni Tamaqua,' Mmorsvlllo. Ashland, Shanmi-i Allentown and Philadelphia at 8 10 a K n 2 00. and 4 05 P. M., stopping at Lebanon principal way stations: 1110 405 P. Hi. train „ aa,i nootlng for Philadelphia. PottsvllU and Cnu« a ’ bla only. For Pottsvllto. Schnyllclll, Auburn, via. Schuylkill and BusnuehahnaVcu 1 * road leave Harrisburg at 840 P. M. ilunft «ail. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave it* . Ing for Allentown. Easton and Now . 4 31.10 -10 A-Mrr-105 PrMr"Returnlhg, v ® York at 9.00 A. M., 12 80 noon and 6 00 P m° Allentown at 7 20 A. M. 12 25n00n,2 8 85P.M. ’ Wayjpaasengor train leaves Philadelphia ni« 80 A. Si., connecting with similar train on Sw Penna. Railroad, returning from Readluc P, M,, stopping at all stations. 6aid2) Leave Poltsvllleat 000 A. M., and 230 p » Herndon at 10 00 A. M.. Shamoklu ats 4n‘f,,!v 1115A.M. Ashland at 7 05 A. M.. and - Mahanoy city at 7 61A. M.. and 120 p. m r P qua at 885 A. M„ and 210 P. M.. for PhUadeK New York,Heading, Harrisburg. &c uluue, PW* Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill- and Susm.* hahua Railroad at 815 A. M. for Harrisburg mfi 11 15 A M for Pine Grove and Tremont lj Heading accommodation' train, leaven Pm. vlllo ats 40 A.M., passes Reading at 736 a°\, arriving at Philadelphia at 10 20 A. M. return^" leaves Philadelphia at 4 45P. M..posBlngHt n *‘ at 7 85 P. M.. arriving at Poltsvillo att) 00 Pm 8 Pottstown accommodation train, leaves p«V,. retUr “ lUg ’ lOaVeS PU ® : Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading n » A. M., and 016 V. M„ lor JipUrata, LIU* Ki? ter, Columbia «to. ' ‘ * Ka * s * Perkiomen Railroad trains leave Perkin»,,«« Junction at 725 , 0 05 A. M„ 8 00 and as pv 0 returning,leave SchwenksVlllealCio HiO a m 12 50 Noon, and 4 46 P. M., connecting wiih R imi lar trains on Reading Railroad. t »uasimi Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave phne nlxvllle at 0.10 a. m., 2.0-5 and 6.55 p. m • return lug, leave Byers at 0.50 a. m., 12.45 Noon nns 4.20 p. m., connecting with similar trains™. Reading Railroad. ‘ Colobrookdald Railroad trains leave Pottsim™ ' at 940 A. M., and 115’ 080 P. M„ returning K! Mt. Pleasant at 715 and 1125 A.M., and-251 i> M,, connecting with similar trains on Reudlmr Railroad. b . . Chester valley Railroad trains leave Brio™ port blB 30 A. M., 205 and 520 P. M., returnin'* leavoDowningtownat6 55A. M;,12 60 noon tm3 5 15 P. M., connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad. On Sundays: leave New York at 5 00 P m Philadelphia at 8 00 A. M. and 3 15 p. m 8 00 A. M. train running only to Reading 1 leavi* Pottsvlllo at 8 00 A.M., Harrisburg at 2to a, M and 200 P. M,; leave Allentown at -125aiul8ii P. M. leave Reading at'7ls A.M. and 1) 50 P M for Harrisburg, at 4 31 A. M. for New York nt 7 20 A.M. for Allentown and 9 JO A. M. undjii P. M, for Philadelphia. J Commutation, Mileage, Season,- School anil Excursion Tickets to and from all points at re duced rates. Baggage .checked .through ; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. J. E. Wootten, AssC. tiupf. d* Eng. Mach'ru, Reading, a ~ Nov. 13.1871. QUMBSIRLANi) VALLEY RAIL ROAD! CHANGE OP HOB US. Winter Arrangement. On and aftorThursday, Nov. 21, 1870, Passen ger Trains will run daily as follows,(Suudayflex copied). WESTWARD AccommodatiomTrain leaves Harrisburg 8.00 M., Mcoknnicsbulrg 8.35, Carllsieo.il, New villelMtt Shlppensburg 10.22, Chambersburg 10.44, Green castle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A. M. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.65 P. M,, lie chanicsburg2.27. Carlisle 2.58, Newvlilo 3.32, Sliiji penshurg 4,02, Chambersburg 4.35, Grc-6«casllu 5.11, arriving at Hagerstown 5,40 P. M, Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4,30 P. M.. Me chanicsburg 5.02, Carlisle 5.32, Nowvllle 0.05, Ship pensburgO.33, arriving at Chambersburg at 7.W P. M. . - . A Mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 7,45 A. M., Greencastle 9.00, arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 A M. EASTWARD Accommodation Irain leaves Chambersburg 5.W A. M., Shlppensburg 5.29, Nowvllle 6.00, CarllsU 6.33, Mechunlcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg 7.30 A.M. • Mail JVafn leaves Hagerstown 8.30 A. M., Green castle O.OO.Cbnmbersburg O.JO.Sblppensburg 10.20 Newvlilo 10.53, Carlisle 11:29, Mechunlcsburg 12.01 arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 P. M. Express Train leaves Hagcrstnwr. 12,00.->i. Greencastle 12.28. Chambersburg 1.05, Bmppens-' burg 1.37, Newvllle 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechanic*- burg 8.18, arriving at Harrisburg 3.50 P. M. A Mixed Train loaves Hagerstown 3.20, P. M„ Greencnstlo 4.27, arriving, at Chambersburg fi.ar ASrMalciiig close connections at TXdrr&ATt witu trains to and from Philadelphia, New IwT Baltimore, Washington,Plttaburg.und all pelnu Superintendent’s Office Cbamb’g,, Pa., Nov, 21, ’7O. Dec 1 187 gOXJTH MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD! Time Table . TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER 1,1871, On and oiler Friday, September 1,1571, Mr Napo. lip Ida run Iwo trams through to Pine Grove • daily, (Sundays excepted) a., follows : A. M. ' P. M. Leave Carlisle, 2.5; Leave Junction, 7.00 doJunduon, do *Bonnybrook, 7.10 doB .nnytric., do .Cralgheads, 7.20 do Craigneturs, OF do Mt. Holly,. 7.40 do Mt. Hotly, M 5 do *Upper Mlll, 7.45' do .. .Upper Min, IS) do Hunter's 1tun,0.05 do Hunter's It., 410 do Laurel, 8.40 doaura 1.90 Art'. at Pine GroVe, 9.00 Arr. at ... Slue Grove, - 4.4 RETURNING. - A. M, . P.M. Leave Plne Grove 9,30 Leave Pine Grove, 5.00 do Laurel, 1.45 do Laurel, 515 do Hunter's 8.,10.05. do Hunter's it., i 5.05 do *Upper Mlll, 10.25 do .Upper Mill, 6.50 do Sit. Holly, 10.00 do Mt. Holly, • 6.55 tto .Cramhead's,lo,bo do *Gralghead's 0.10 do gionuybqc., 11.00 do .13oyb'k., 0.10 Art. , at Junction, 11.15 Arr. at Junction, O,M Stations marked -thus (*) aro flag station ouly.• H. W. DA.VENPORT, Geu'l. Super Intendea dale f Gen. Superintendent,} Pine Grove, Sep. 7,187 L R 0, S A D I: I O^ADALIS THE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE IIO3ADALIS are published on. every package, therefore It la not a seer etpren erallou, consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT Ills n certain euro for Scrofula. Bypb llJs In all Its forms, Rheumatism, Skin Difi' cases, Liver Complaint and all discuses of the Blood. ONE BOTTLE OP ROSADALW -wlll-do-inoro-goodtlimrtcirbDttles-of- Syrup of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Uosadalls in their practice f»r the past three years and freely ond®rne it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DB. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore. DB. T, J. BOYKIN, •• DB. B. W. OABB, " DB. F. o. DANNELLY, “ DB. J. s. BPABKB, of Nloholasvllle.- Kj'- DB. J. 1,. McOAUTHA, Colombia. U DB. A, B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. USED AND ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River. Mass. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. P. WHEELER. Lima, Ohio. B. HaLL, Limn, Ohio. CRAVEN & CO', Gordonsvllle, Vu, SAM’L. G. McFADDEN, Murfreesboro, Tonn. Our space will not allow of any « x tended remarks In relation to the virtues of Rosadnlis. To the Medical Profession wo guarantee a Fluid Extract superior to any they have overused In the treatment of diseased Blood ; and to theatUlcleu "a say try Rosadalis, and you will be re stored to health. Rosadalis Is sold by all Druggists, price $1.50 per bottle. Address, ~ DR. CLEMENTS & CO. Manufacturing Chonifcki July 20.71—1 yr JBAAC K. STAUFFER, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. 148 North Second ireet , (cor. of Quarry,) PHILADELPHIA. An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, and Plated Ware constantly on hand. R o P4‘‘i Ing of Watches and Jewelry promptly altoum to. May 26.1871—1 y 10R SAL E.—A 'Valuable Family .12 Horse Enquire of JOHN MILLER, (Merchant.) Dee. 7, '7l—t.f.. . O. N. LULL, Slipt. BALTIMORE, MU-
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