. . TEACHERS' 'Man IITE:—T110 Seven teenth iihol Sossioh ,of the Teachers' Institu s o OP+ Cumberland county, will meot Court House hi this place, oh Monday next, the seventh instant, r• K Arrangements have been perfected by which board can be obtained at several of the principal hotels at a reasonable price. The location being if central one, the Institute should be well attended by directors; teachers and 'the friends of education generally. Loethpro be a full representation from every school district in the county, and thus make it one of the very best institutes over held in Cumberland county. Persons living along the line of the Cumberland ;Valley Railroad attending the Institute, will only be charged- full fare one way, and will be furnished free transportation for the return trip, by mak ing application to Will A. Lindsey, County Superintendent: NEW POSTOFFICE BOXEB.—Mr. , A. K. Mem, the energetic and accommodating postmaster at this phice, has procured, and placed in position si Thursday last, 21 of the Yale Patent postale° Lock Boxes. These boxes are very simple in their construction, and the glass front is protected by two brass rods. Each box is furnished with three small keys, each mado e of a thin, pie& of steel with cor rugated edges, they aro perfectly burglar proof, and cannot- be counterfeited by an ordinary-locksmith. Over 5,000 of these boxes are at the present time in use in the city of Boston, and they aro being rapidly introduced into all the first-• p x., L an io coon L. r. Itheem procured the boxes at his own expense, while the Government derives all the revenue arising from the rental of them. SuccEssnr, StIMICAL OPERATION.— It will be remembered by many of our readers, that Mr. _Lewis Bosh, of the late firm of Cornelius & Bosh, of this place, had Ids foot crushed by a car on the C. V. 11. R., at Bridgeport, this county, on ,the thirty-first day of Octo ber, 1809. On the same hay Mr. Bosh had an amputation performed. This, in surgery, is.•called Choparts' operation. It consists in going down through the articulations of the 11)4, leaving the heel for a stump ; but as this case was one where the whole front of the foot was crushed, no ttapi to cover the wound could be obtained, and as the surgeon wished to leave as much stump as possi ble, lie performed the operation without any flap, endeavoring to heal the wound by granulations from the edges. This ,hope, unfortunately, was a,vain one, its the wound was converted into a 'slough ing ulcer, necessitating a second ampu tation, which operation was performed in the surgical rooms Qf the University of Pennsylvania. 'Phis-operation—was successfully,per formed by Prof. D. - llayes Agnew, M. D., Demonstrator and Shrgeon, on the fifteenth of October last. Ono week from the time the, operation was per formed the patient was able to sit up, and from the first showed no evidence of shock or prostration. As a ' surgeon Prof. Agnew stands second to hone in the United States. These operations are all - perfoniled by Dr. Agnew( assisted by Dr. C. T. Hun ter,- chief ogistaff, and Drs. Markoe, Mil lard, and Richardson. The patients at this University ,are nursed and taken care of by details of students who havo already attended one or two courses of lectures, thus render - ing them competent to carry out any di rections that may be given by the Sur- goon These operations are performed free of charge. If the patient possesses the .rxieans, he is charged for his board, (at a reasonable rate,) but no other charge is allowed to be made by any ono. The rooms arc often the scene of operations on some of the best persons in the country, as the medical faculty deem it their duty to promote science, by allow ing the medical class to witness the operations performed ; and, also, as they arc conducted in quiet, without in terruption or inconvenience. There are :also specialdriys ie each week set apart for operatidne for cancer diseases of the eye ; car and mouth. The University was foundcj in 1705, :and since then has been reiogMzed as the leading Medical College in the coon try, having graduated over 10,0'10 of its :students. It is located on Ninth street, ',between Market and Chestnut. CM. A nuuum•ewuntn FOR SALE. Baldry in Harrisburg, an oppor tunity for since investment seldom offered. Maisons ifer-saing made perfectly satis factory, ilfou . ipartienlars address—Locic Box 15, Hartisburg Posto 27 Oct, il„tio TwEBLOon owes its red color to minute globules that Boat iu ,fluid, and contain, in a healthy person,a large amount of Iron,- which. gives vitality to,the blood. The Peruvian Syrup supplies the' blood with this vital element, 'and gives strength and vigor to the ,whoto system. Ooii modern , course of living begets a 'condition of the body that requires occasional relief. The system becomes dufeebled, deranged, clogged, and labors in its task. Tile mind sympathizes with it and both sink, or are depressed' to gether. To restore tho vital energies, purge the, system.a=cle - anse the blood— take Ayer's Pills. (Glasgow, Ky.) Free Press. tier, have no hesitation in recommend ing to our readers Hall's Vegetable Sici lian Hair Renewer as a sur'c'•eirre for dandruff, and to _restore the naLuyaletilor • of the hair. Go tolhe cheap clothing store No. 11 South Hanover street, and be. convinced that B. M. Smiley is selling clothing and gOntlemen'ti under-wear, hats and notions .cheaper than any other store in town. :Soo advertisement in anothM colunin. 11nov-lt A WOLF RACE! • is a race not to test the speed of Who 'Wolf, but to test who can sell gbods litho , cheapost. In this J. H. Wolf; at No. .3b9 North Hanover Street, is victorious. Go ..road see the bargains ho offers in ineter,clBthing, Buck, Woolen * and Kid G loves, Moods, ShawlepjloOery, • Hoop` lite. , , pea.&6ts,,Go ß9 4-00* Yarns and z et V Ity:staCk volt wish' to see t be best' tip in WOLF'S. CarliE go go. to IZ:=1:1 Ar IND to seeuriug your coal for win= for whil. c prices aro low arid quality good Call at t. VO yards of IL' BLAIR CARRIAGEBV BLUJOIES; SITING WAGONE:" Carlisle, May 3, 1870 A.B. Sholic has now on hand, and iwillnako to .order, all kinds :of Car riages, Buggies, Spring Wagons, &e. H Ho .has the best . workmen in each branch, and :has all kinds of niatorial constantly on hand.. Painting and re pairing.promptly attended to. tinia7otf NOTICE, ' if;;Fou 'want fresh candy, go tto Burk'e, SG West Main 'street. • 7,ernons at Bu k's. . ' Go to, Bark's for. Raisins and Fids. Go, o Bu.rk's for everything the Way o 1 Gandies, Nuts ' Fruits, &e. 'soda Wats:rat Putt' , 05 West Wan` tryst. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT We venture to say this expression, so commonly used, has never been more appropriately applied than in reference to the stock a. Fall and Winter Goods, which Mrs. A. H. Mateer, the well-known fashionable Milliner of MechanicSburg, has laid in to supply her numerous cus tomers this season. She has spared. no pains in selecting the splendid= assort= ment, which she offers to her patrons, and in extent and - quality; it is unsur passed by any outside of the large cities. In bonnets, she has all the latest and most handsome patterns, with no less than tioMly-five d,9eront styles of hats, in velvet, plush and satin... Her stock also embraces a great variety of French flowers and feathers, sash ribbons, fancy neck ribbons, guipure laces, crapes and mourning veils,' zephyrs, Germantown wools, - stamped paper patterns for worsted work, crochet needles, stamped muslins, for embroidering and braiding ; slippers and ottomans embroidered on canvass, with a largo collection of chig nons and mohair switches. She has also the sole agency for Butterick's Now York patterns, the only perfect fitting patterns made,of all kinds and sizes, for ladies and ildren, all of which she will sell at the most reasonable rates. 270c702t" A limn; CITANCE TO Buy BEES.—Mr. A. 8. Kobus, of NOWton township, three fourths ofa mile north of Newville, will sell at his residence, on Saturday, No vember 5, at one o'clock p. in., 18 hives of bees. All selected stock. '200630 • THE best ready made Clothing, The best Cloths and Oassimeres, The best suits made to order, All at the lowest prices, at J. W. SMILRI'S, No. 33 North Hano over street, Carlisle. 10 )0S 00 ;WC ). 1005, The best Hats, Gloves, and Notions, The best Furnishing Goon in general at J. W. SMILEY'S, No. 33 North Hano ver street, Carlisle. 20sep70-0t InnmiunNEnsThbal constantly oularyd. Also a full assortment of lumber at the lowest prices, at the yards of A. 11. • 25;m70. A I..tniiE addition lately made to tlie steel: of lumber, in the yards of niAnt. JACOB LIVINGSTON, Dcalcr in FINE WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 27 North Hanover street, Offers the following goads : War ranted pure, unadulterated and full proof. Always as represented. Genuine Imported French- Coganc Brandy, old age. Pure old Bye Whiskeys by celebrated Best quality Ginger Ilrandy. Pure old gin. Pure old port wine. The very best quality Sherry, Claret, New England Rum; &c., Kimmel. P',7re white spirits, for drug-. gists and family use. Sold at the lowest prices for cash. A call solicited. 21aptirn '" JACOB 'LIVINGSTON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in TOBACCO, SN CFP, CIGARS, PIPES, &C. No. 27 North Hanover street. Offers to the trade the best brands of a large variety of Chewing and Smok ing Tobaccos, real Michigan Fine Cut, la bulk or inAin foil. . IV. E. Garretes celebrated suff. Real genuine Imported Havana Segars. Tara Connecticut and Domestic Segars. A large assortment of everything be longing to the business, and sold at as low a price, as in any Eastern city. The public is respectively invited to call and inspect my large assortment. Every article warranted as represented. 21apITtim IMPORTANT I= ---Pure_ and unadnlterated Wines and Liquors, ,supplied at their resideucd, by sending order to storo, or through Post , 011 ice. Every article warranted as rep resentec: or the money refunded. • JACOB LIVINGSTON 21aproil No. 27 N. Hanover street SI'ECIAI; NOTICES WI: ,111,11111• S liver mewna speaking alt. ut the guild Ile h of ceitain men, who, they say, Preen to have eveiything theiruin a way, and why rennet we get some of Ihe same favorable breezes. We would just Imuyiemarli, that what they call goad limit ix /limply being attentiie and agreeable to their cus tamer, We mai, n groat dishy on the part of thom Who wi.alt to purchase good and cheap Dry ilmals, to drop into the new eta, of DUKE BURKHOLDER, and they consider it nu trouble fu allow their geode, and point Out the great bar i mins they nru aide to give, On a. vomit mf their entire stuck being new and Ire sh. Ail wishing to prillline their ate'k will Le heartily wr'cem, d i Come, every ono; mid el, for 'moistly.. MRS. S. 11. SIEG, T: achrr r!/ . Mane, Op. rah,. anti 13, 11 it? s' Rill lisi[Cm lido , t o days I aril week, if a sufficient number of pupils are obtained. Application nory.be mode to Professor Itheem. 10 to MitS. SI 80, 105 11'ninut street, Harrisburg. . . TEl,ll 4 —s:o . for a term of lama). lemons. ICarap7o) COUNTRY PRODUCE Wm. Blair k Son Will horeoftor exchange goods for Butter, I , gp, Lard, Baotou, and Fruit% with their retail ettetomers, owl will give the hob! unites for t 11,411 that the market will :afforJ.. Formals in witnt of Country ' South Etel,'' l'a. IMEM BE WISE \Vint. wisdom will benefit you: be not ulo aye cue trolled by your Incredulity, hundreds have mogul relief 'from the horrors of Dyspepsia through the medium of DEMUTH'S A NTl.DrlierWrie 41,31AC11 BITTERS and 1 . 0110 it. Why should you suffer ohm: this mind• ruble stomachic liaS cured many similar cases-why do you doubt while other ladles,' and are c l ui ed 1 Delay tip this mat toil. ix both ibuigvus mud unproll tab! 0 . Your Jlealth, liappliaus and business suffers, while cobstant neglect 18 frequently fell wed by serious and boson • trollablo results. Donrit'a Ilincits are - ,equally useful in tho numerous difficulties Wending In di gestion; CO:MITIPATION, kr., on Lilo 'or FLYER and Arum and other disorders from MIASMATA, it Is ttiis only reliable preventive and 24.09 mud)k town . ! CATARRH Whet a 11111811114,0 to be lotalltig, sniffing, and blowing y o ur nose, In say nothing of the intiatned thrynt, swollen eyes, cloggt 11. lip air passages, ringing in the rare, dull beadl:lie, loss of smell,and a gen orally 111S3gr0011WO, unhappy feeling throughout= the result of catarrh.' If annul° I • in thls - manner,. dmsten to proc u re Dr. J. Briggs . Allevantor, the cheapest, ltuhiurst, moat 111011 . 11. t.: and certain remedy Bold by Druggists. Life Into Its temptations, sorrows, and trials, 'and the . greatest of all, although not dangerous, yet It will he readily admitted that Curtis, growing Nails, nod other nilments -of the foot are a ammo or groat annoyance. In vide yo u ecrape, cut and dig at theinoti ovary change in the atinoapherd, they'atill aced their piercing d,rta tbrilr into Barbed, of Pglitning in sharti,Plercing,atiit unrelenting pain. Th_q_.tiirinent n persowto-kgreater d grco than oilier affliction. Dr. J. Brim; ,chlropo diet, line produced a onto and, r lahle remedy called Allerantor nod Curative. It le aohl by ti t A. nave, • stick, and Corinnan it Worthington. TUES.—Do not gip, it up and nay they cannot be mired. Try Brigga! Pilo Itionody. It will toiroly and ipeedily cure you: RR.. DRIOOS ar. CO , 'Newark,New Jersey gOort7o-1). ATEST NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR.' - , - Coyle Brothers bore Just rot - Weed time tho ens mirchosed mho largest .1004 of goodefilait 4!•11- over been brought to this snorkel. • They anticipate go-d- business, nail have' undo proparallone on a Moral scale. Nothing Cost tonas to beauty, taste, nod esttractivones to a stock of Notions has bowl . omitted. Blerchantsniay expect to seen very siiiiorlor stock of goods at our house,Ml in pric'es we defy competition with thactisterrs markets. Otis stock consists In Pert Bock, Bhcep, Hid finish, Bonin, and Cloth o.loxes,•(itilibbrulles'K Cloves,) Uipilcrshirts and Brairese. Woolen, , trod Cotton instil [lose, ',nines' 'Woolen, Merino, nod Cotton Hose, • Misses' and Children's Worstoil flow, Also an end loss variofy of Notions.' ' Papor hogs from JJ,' to 10 pounds. P. B.—AgontBlor linuoyor Buck.Oluvos and Gaunt. 'foie. Fleaso call mad Rupert our nfork, • ' COYLEI BROTHERS, 21,SouSt LlnuoVoy Wok, Cariblo; Bsep7o STOREKEEPGITS WILL , PLEASE'II.GIOMBEP., That all goods bought of WlMinn:Blatt' 4, Son may be returned no soon WS reoelrod, If not • Antiaihctory. We offer n fine variety of fresh Syrups, at prices that will suit tho trade. Also m huge stock of Lamp Goode-Cliinineys — and Glassware gonerally,it greatly reduced prices. Best Coal Oil, Salt, and, Fish on band 'all tho thug.. • Wo offor n lnrgo !Ind full stock of- everything in our lino. For • prices you will pleaso rotor to our price Hots that will Ito i,sned and mulled Kt tho Brat °revery toontb,:or call and czarnine thou stock. - - WILLIAM BLA'Ili & EON, '" South Sud;'. Carl Varp7o TUMORS, CANCERS, ULCERS Professors Buchanan and-Hewn, of the Atherican Unlv4rmity, are Milting wonderful cures of Canoe ra, Timitiis, and Ulcers, by their uest•_ discovery•. A painless treatment, no knife, no •pinetcrs, no caustic burning. The most retunrkable'effeet of this treat ment Is, it separates the . , chemical elements of can. corous growths; so that they shrivel, die, and, pear, ant will not return. All those afflicted can mill on the Profe;ssors, BUCHANAN A DONlC.N.„Uni vernity ; cc addle., No r :sW Pine street, llang7o ERRORS OF YOUTH A gentleman who effiTered for . yeare from Nerroue Promoturo Decay, and ell the effects of youth fi . t! Indlecretlon, will for the take of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It. the receipt for making the simple remedy by which ho woe cured. SntTorero wlshlngto profit by the edvartle er's experlewco tan do CO by addreedng, In perfect !et Ihlence, JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 42 Cedar St. New Yoik. ly 7 764 3 WIRE RAILING, WIRE GLIARDS, for Store Fronts, Asylums, Ac. Iron Bedsteads, Wire Web. binge for sheep and poultry yards, 'Rase and Iron airs cloth Sieves, Fenders, Screens for coal, orese sand, Ac., Mary Crimped Cloth for spark arresters Landscape Wire for Windows kc., Pitper Makets ti Res, Ornamental Wire , Works. Every informs -110 hdtion pressing the manufai,turers, M. WALKER A SUNS' No 11 North Siath street Philadelphia. 2410,704 y. ZEMI,I:II—COTRELL.—On the itineteonlit at the reFidenee of the brldy'a 'anther, in tlib4 phu e, by the Hon. Dr. S nnrto,, Dlr. Joseph M. Zeigler. non of Joeeph M. Zeigler, enii, of euttbury, Mien Laura V. Cotryll. II A RTMAN—EBBERTS.—On the twooth•th day of October, iu Until , le, by the ItC•N. littorgo I•;orerot,t, tbottor of the Second Presbytot inn Church. 31r, It il limn Hartman of ettriltde, and MN I tr.zy...Ebberbt, ut tooth Middleton. • MOVER—MENTZEIZ.—AIso by the name. to the twenty firkt of October, Mr. Cyrus R. Mover, and 311 cc Sarah E. Mentzer, of Went Pennsburona, Com berland county. 1101,BERT-116WER.—On Wednesday, October 26, 18710 t the ri,mtlence of the brithis parents, by the IC,. Daniel Wanhburn, Mr. Ow/Adult ❑olhert, of Anthlnnd, ht., to )line" Fannie Auttusta, 'daughter of Citilliti/rJallleY W. 1101Velli of Carlfslo, Pa. TOTTON-11UTTON.—On- the thirteenth of ifttu nary, ISiu, at the renidence of the bride's patents, by the Rev. Joel Smart; Mr Duo Id E. 'follow, of Me- Chan icnburg, and Mies Fannie Ilutttat, of this place. NEW O-D4 r. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postoffice at Carlisle, Pa., for the WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER. 2, '7O EMMEN A Ilan, M'is Robert 1 - , , trete, 511 s Eninitt 11 Bell, MI.. )1111 . 1 . ' 31ary 11i0.11111, Mrs Elizsbeth Moor, Mass M Frick, \ I Iss Nancy Megow, Mlr. Elczalleth Forrott, Mrs Elizabeth lit, oaJx, Ails Matilda Ilernittn, kits, Kitty E'2 Strickler, 3lrs Barham' Iletuag e lt, Mfrs Alary 1. IVoise, Nes Eta° A Ilerllne, :Mrs Martha Mlllllumx,M rx Martlaijs I( itith, klise Sue 11 - 11Ligittier. 311 ks Annie G E.:TI.IiNIEN'S LIST. Armstrong, Liont .1 N ' Nil linger, 'Mania I Frin•llo,,liiir ' Kelley, L. A Browne, IL 'l' Line, (leo Beer, ilio•pli Line, lYni Baker, Chi hit Lsdrr II N Barrack, Jo. (5: )11 Ili It I le: Man .Dearer, Jacob, , • Miller, John I' 2 11,11 in Elicit Mathews, Win 2 Bl ikek, ' Washing ton Meals, David Brom nevillo, II in Miller, John ll' Cook, De ll' C, 31y cr., Clunks Corn:man, D J Otlinan.,D .1 Cook, It 0 Pratt. Mathew 1 - 1 Daliniy,.! Il Paul, Jahn II Duty, Win II • Pit DI, nr, George Ernest, COlll . lOl 'Dilly, John Earl, FM, aril ' Ruins, Peter Eberly, :rnnel Holdalls, .1 II Franklin. Samuel It Shitinhaugh, hurry . Alardnrr;,lo - ' Fenian to: A' - - • ()enter, G • , Smiley, Gruen hi rissinger, lainnol Stump, JAI, Graham, Thos 'l' Stoner, Franklin 114yroek, Th. siom.iber, {Voir/lain nonillion, l'lnlip 2 Stayinan,-J 11 11,111ne, .701in•A Smith, Thus i 1 Holmium, Smut - Stelg lemon, George Ilnyrn, Albert II liso ii, John It Ilanilshow,l W --Milt 1, T 11 Ilarlan, Henry A 2 Wliliamo, 11iniry Holahan, C Yancey, Chas U ICTINItrri John C ' Zeigler, Jonathan 'into, Hari y 11 A. K. RIIEEM, P.M MWO LIMESTONE FARMS , AT PRIVATE SA LE The under/noted onto, at Private Sale the follow ing desetthed ',dna do LIMESTONE FARMS, sltkiated about three..fiirtliv of a ion,' solidi of OA, ville. Tito one is in a high state of cultivation, having the , usual Improvements, and rontalos US ACRES; the oilier, containing 117 ACRES, in avian proved. oft aro moll 'timber, For birth, par tivolart. ad, non SAMCEI, M. SHARP. Po..toillev whimsy Oak I'M., Pa. 3n0v70. 46T11 DIVIDEND. Carlisle lap. Pii Ilso Carlisle, Nov. I, Ib7o. ) 'The Board of Director, hat Ihtt, flay declared dirldenl of Ell'E l'Elt CENT for the last qix ..1501/1 On the ruplfitl 'dock, free flow INdinduti nod SOle payable on demand Nuov7d .It .1. P. 11ASY1.1111, Caml,l., NOTICE ExrentorA,.A.lnlinintratont, and Gootdians no noti fied that all 0r...0nt0 for c , narnotlion and allow/taro at Che next 'Orphant' Court, toned be file.) iu thu Iteptirter'e 0111eo. on or before the thirteenth ally of Novelabet . , A. It. I/170. NI',ELY, an 047.) Itegthler. VALUABLE TAVERN STAND, STABLING. AND PEED I,C)T, In °albite, Cumberland enmity, Pa., Al P1.1131.1C . SALE. On 7'ziesclali, 11rovember 29, 1870. I will offer st pot Ile Help, et the Court Ilotimo, to thu borough of Carnal°, PA., thut VALUABLE TAVERN STAND, slluste on the corner pi' South 1111110VVI' end Walnut streets, In sidd I urougb, will knmen Ai = lot' 60 foot In fronton llnnovorArout, . re .u.ont depth on tfulnut utriet ton 12 loot Tho floprOlrenlentli emislat of a THRBE-STORY BRICK HOTEL BUILDING containing 10 lionnis the nitric building 41 by 30 feet; back 1ini1.111,4 10 by .14 pinch mid tinivialy,and a I!.i story ninth honer. The lintel hits been built Omni ten yruFs , hi the most substantial topppee,lll)4 of the bent uniterinl nod worluiniship, it coveted with elate roof, convenliiiilly arralignil, end .fitted with gee end water and all the applianeeti .of a 111011e111 hotel building. There are also the lisull'outbuilillngd, and nit iiBeellent lee llouati, lox 10 feet, on. title lot. 11”1oottlfig to tlits'pr. petty, on voullgooos to It, Id tt largo LOT OF OROUN1), whielt is used Its a Feed Ltt, and upon which the hotel stables ate created. This lot contains zed feet In trout street, by 160 feet In depth, With = thereon, 30090 feet, with thillelent netonwoodetion. for forty horn.. Them is Maw erected upon the lot and connected with the at Alp, A LARGE FRAME BUILDING,' containing Talent Illetfixtrt Settles ; androlllillollloll/1 Corn Cribs; and the entire lot intineloutel with e cub stantial feiree. ' Thin hotel mope, ty Is one dile amid desirable in the Cumberland Valley, end IN located at the I titer evellon of nip 'Walnut Bottom readmit] the Bull and enjoys n lucrativo buttlltOre from three thorougbfitrex. it id In good repalr,"'itati the title Possession will La elven nn thci first of Aprll, 1671. Sulu to commence at 11 o'clock a m , on sald day, 3911 attendance will be glTen and (brim!, which aro reasonable, made known by . Sl‘ 1 ON W. BAILIN N. B. Moore, Auctioneer. Fur lurtiter Information atitire.-e C. P. Carlfn'u; Pr fl New York .4dvertiseindh s. THOSE WHO ARE SICK, with uny are nic iii Scully, nhoula with out .104 , 9 for Dr. Hamilton's New Tito Ilse, Hunt frau to anj o,hWonn. ii. LEONIDAS HAMILTON, 31. D:, 2.9uatiO-1t P.O. Box 4,1102. Now York City. tSO'-'0 'PER MONTH. a The bust netting book;over published. AgMlle who soil our new work, ••- • Plain Home Talk nod . .. Medical Cbodoon Sense, have no competition. There nover was a book ppb- Halted tiko it. Anybody =omit It. Dvoryhpdy wants It. Mosey ngents aro, now , making from WO to 4030 por month selling this wonder ful book. 24 pogo Descriptive Circular sent freo on application. Wo want good lire - Agents; mar who can fully op• 'Vadat° the moats of tho work, and tho Ilict that it recota a Universal want. Agent 4 who &dlr.° to do good as well as makonionoy, address • WELLS. & COFFIN, .432 Droomo,Streot, Now York. EMIZIM Catwdings cliza otl cloths. T 0.61A2 DEPUY, 37 South Second street, above Chestnut, yIIILADELMIA blot opened, with n largo and well' en looted stock of Foreign and homleelle Garnet- •p lugs, of choke kyles and qualltlte. Also, Oil. y sOlothe, Matting°, Druggote, huge, Mato, Stair .1. Rode, ac., &e., all of whiub ho trill sop very " 4 choup for cash, • - • - DEPUY, le not at 203 South SOCOnii stroot ; but, with Thus, Dopey, 2tleoVlO•Olukflub7l.3in _For Saie-,Yaluable Real.Estizte ATAMIABLE Rp.i.L ESTATE • , . -AT PUBLIC 'BALE, • on Muddy, Npvenabor 22, 1870. . As Assignoo of Thomas Lou, Jr., Mut Hoary Leo, I will sell on the premises, a . VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, • . situated on the Widnut•Bot6m road, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, Penn'a, about three miles west of Carlisle, containing about 180 ACRES, ' - all well fenced, abdut 25 acres of whiCh is heavy and thriving oak timber, and the balance is highly culti vated and fortllo Ilmestmie land. Tho Improvements aro- a Two-Story Log Dwelling House, with a ono nod n-ball story lc itchun, - n one and a.hlif story Tenant , Honor, a large St..ne Bong Barn, with Lugo Cistern ottm•hed Corn Cribs, Hog Pen, do., do. • There Is an do and infoof Fruit on the form, and a Pend of Water that has never been dry rr • required cleaning but once' .(Gear the house is a scull of never-falling water,The right to 1180 which will be sold with the farm.. •' This eery desirable property, and will be sold all together or in parcels, ns may b,st suit pur chasers. At the same time and place I will sell a Tract of Mountain Land, in Dickinson towunbm, adjoining lands ofJobn Punta, the. South :Mountain Iron Com pany, lafityet to Puffer, and where, containink about 13ZE1311 o venal,lt thevtnut, Vino, and Ozd: MOH, Solo to commence at ten o'clock in the forenoon of sold day, when tittendonetr will he given nett ternts 011(10 known by , JOHN S. MUNRO, Arnignao of Thomas Lee, Jr., nial of Henry Lee 27ocan-te ipulgite SALE OF VALU.V.ILE REAL ESTATE. On Tuesday, Nove.nber 8, 1870, Situated on the south able of the Tallow Breveha creek, In Penn township, aboot one and one-fourth nonce southeast of Centreville, and along tine line of the Miramar Railroad—now hying built, containing 'll2 Acres and 70 Perches, 20 acres covered with large Pine, White and 111i;7k., Oak Timber. The improveme .ts are a TWO-STORY 111110 K 110 USE, a Wrist, House and Slimmer Kitchen. a goad lug. - arni-reld st, with flog Pen and Carriage 11.. use attsched,, two choice Apple Orchards, In good bearing order, to gether with peaches, pears, cherries, and grapes Aloe a corer falling well of mater at the door. Alec on No 1 garden. The land Is in'n high state of cultivation, male good fence, and the improvements are in good orde The location Ise &tillable one being near,a chore mill, pod schoolhouse. vs, Also IL Tenant !loose on theabnve tract of land. Hilo to commune.. at ten o'cloelc on. nu , when ten will be Illoole known by gnoctiu lon N. B. Moore, TOWN LOTS uutho,lgtool 1,111 expos • to puhlic 8010 On , Stlurd ,, Y. Norrn.ber 5, 1870, 20 TOWN LOTS, in Mt. Holly 1° rings, Coinlorland county, Pa. These 1014 RIP all situated ou ono of thr prhirlral streeta In the village uf TH. Belly Spring, Four of them are Te 50 feet in front, and slxen 40 feet In et, all being ISO fet In depth, 1,11111)1g back to an alley. Those lots are 1111 very deo, able for building 'ow pesos, end au opportunity is now I reaented tor par lion to obtain rimy not agithl be offered: The \limner Railroad will douldlesa run along. ibis property, which will greatly enloinee ila value. • Salo to commence at one o'el ck p. w. , on Fuld clay,,, hen terms elll be made known by WILLI 4 M 11 BUTLER, 2.7urt7021 Carlisle, Pa. ORPHANS' COURT 'SALE. pia 'l'kuiaday, November 17, 1870 By virtue of an order of the Orphann' Court of CIIIIIIP0(1111111 County, the euhrcrilier will len, on the 'amines, nt our °Wove: in Me afternoon oYenitl dug, tho fidlowing csainuble real e , tette, the properly DI the loft It Ililatn Wire, eltnaled In South litindieton townehip, on the York rend, within three quarters of n Italic of It. Ilmg Springs, comb:Bog of II Farm of Limestone leind,“ manna ng- - • ONE HUNDRED ACRES, in a high otote of collivation, and holing ti ere emolool TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Batik Earn, ,Wagon :ied, Corn Cribs. II it; Ilene, Carriage [lunge, a tiplendid yOung hearing ore board, and other improventente,ltll in good order and con dillen. It is, in ell rosier:to, •0110 01 the very Inert fermi in I hu comity for,benins , of location nod for. Illity, It 111111 on it n very telluride SAN)) BANK, that has Lech opepell _iota aod_tu mime-extent. Ale. on the male day 1110 at the mina Noce, hr will Heil a = nitunted ill the same iowoship. bounded Ins lande Ileujnnlln Kuuflunn, mini C. 15'. owl D. tedultig_ . • -- • 15 ACltl , :. ARD 11 PER-CIIES n 41 ‘u cvsLra 1.1114..1.1tch log-oak -nod elmetn - Umber. Terms mode ktIONVI) on Illy day of nal, IV. It. LINE, 130et70 to Executor of Willlnto Wixr , dee'd. TO"'N PROPERTY AT PRIVATE-S,ALE Thu undernlgnoil offers the property in whirl, In rusideli, on South linnover Street, in the tortingli Con ll,lr, nt private iffilooinfl if not sold before Wetinestloy, the sixteenth y Novemer b nr.rf, , tlonme N% in be offered nt pnl.llc 00'e, al the C. 11.6 e, at one lock p. to. , The Improvoluenta are 0 10,1g0 awl commodlo. DEICE AND STONE DWELLING lIOrSE two-stories high, rOntsining eight rooms. Reece I a govd visho n in the yaol, end a well of excel!. n water within 30 fret of tho pt operty. The at 22 lily 1,80 feet, with a largo Stable at th lower end of It, which Imo heen recently built. The house into I ',quotients! and paints throughout within the sat year. The property Is very desirable one,ns it is leented on vne ut the ems prominent and business streets in the town. Terms very moderot e. Poe further Farts nines roll on Cr address 3V I LI.I A3l li. lull nEn,• 1. , 10 IJ7O A VALUABLE SLATE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE The unchnsigned offers nt icrivatcc wile, that volul ble l'rnet of Shad• Lind, oUmded 1 laths ninth c Carlisle, on the daftlll. of the tonci leading t Cu,' title tictliolcur Scorings, Cumberland county, con tainict3 • 16,5 A C 1? tS; a %shirk 26 ate timber. Thr trout is divided Into t tun sections, and o 11l b sold soporale or In ono Ludy as may stilt tho par chaser. The Salo ovements on tho SI molt). 'line aro TIVOiSTORY FRAME HOUSE, with Frame Sommer Ilouxe, large Feline Bern &igen Shed, two never fall ng Wells of excellen tenter, and n young apple orchard. glut hind to high elate iof rullivntinu, u•d 11, der go el fencie The smaller tract, adjoining the Munn. Farm, ex tooth along the iluipluir Spring rond,,,en which I Articled NEW TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, with Frame Summit. Juana, I..lnelted; n liondonto Frahm Barn; O,np•a; Froito of all Model It aloonlaneu. ,A well of good walur awl n eistorn owl tho door. Turnip vary to suit macho/mt., Portions iv ailing to view for droparly will cull ht I ho tinder/Ilan. tl, residing on the hull tlnd tlaticrlbotl or on .1. C. .Steep, In/loran. .tgout, at the Frank li Houma, No. 4, CarlltOn, =2l VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIXATE BALE Thu uulreriltor will lea at to Irate ludo 11 Tract 0 Lloteetone Lund, ultnsted'in Silver Elftring lownslou Cumberland county, oh the road leading from Nen 1(114:Idol] to Nleehardet.bur,r, one mile from the roll rued, and (hire mitre west of Nlttelmulmburg, con tattling 3034 AC RES, Two m• threo urre , o o 'good _ _Timber. The low] In liiiG~'stniio, under go - od cultivAth i n hoiceol, and Lox hum proilt y Tho Impiiivetnente coluthit of a TWO-STORY WEATILEICHOA ItDp ,110 US Womb Homo, 81noko \noun!, Wood Flied. h good Bunk Barn, a I Wagon Shed und . Corn Crib attached, Hog Pr,,, nod other ilecriaary outindhlinga, xll to good relialr, a good y. ling Orchard on Cimino Fruit, Z'iNof and hik on of ertt„ric of rit noar Om haus°, and n goon astern 11 1 010 door. School. and church'. convenient. <.Any portion wishing to vIlAy tho premises will call on the subscriber, win, will Kt all tiniest:lke ',tensor° In showing tln, property. '• / loep7o-31ni JESS}, BUCHER, VALUABLE PROPERTY '}'hat large and commodion n lIRICK DWELLING, with Store Room, Oboe; no now occupied by Walker & Cloudy, on the 'eolith Yid° of Went Main 'rool - , Carlini°, a few ddorn went of the Public Square. The main building in three. Morten high In front 30 feet wide, nod 30 feet In depth. Tho backlmilding In two:Modes high, 20 feet wide; and 25 OR deep, with a number of convenient outioilldlugn for Weal. Donau, &c. A Heater In are, ted to front cellar, with regiotern, calculated to warm a good tort of the building; alno bathing apparatuo, together .with One and IVitter Plxturen thrmigh the house. A good Clotern and Ilpleolt in the r nrd. Tito lot to 240. fo . ot &op, at; t ou tho'foot tlioroof Is 4 largo" I " DRICKAI.UI two storied high, 31Pfunt,. fioKtlnipowCintrolt and 33 feet deep, occuplpd an n Thaler Shop, Lo. The •property In ono Of tho most de,lrable In thu !throng and the owner, Mr. J. D. (1. rgna, having .runihrod, leis therefore offered ntpinto sato. For inloguntloo apply to 2250p70 DEBIRABLE DWELLING, STORE 110031, AND STOCK OF GOODS FOIL 'SALE. . - Tito eubrierlbor afore for ealo flint vlllllO3lO pro- 1 por t y, No: 79 Wret. Blain etrerf, Carllelecicontaluing 00 1.:1.113T FRONT AND 210 , DINST to' a public niloy, triiother with his STOOK OF 000103, comprialugnll arttßem unually kopt lithflret.olneu grocory. For:tonne and par!leulors enquire of the rtber on the pro:oleos. 2Okter7o WILLIASI G. WASIIMOOD, prtip . os FOR SALy, I Two firatclooo Plonoo, which haTo boon In Hilo lint ' it t on taunto, tome , Will boifbld Tory lon, for cued . Apply u lliuno7o4f JOIIN IL 1111/11131 • lirOU can °Utah). Dyo stuff', Pertti a.: inorien, and Fancy Arttelex, at ,J, 11. llavor attck'd._rhyalalann' proscrlptlntlii carefully cotn• pounded. at all Unto& ' J. D. TUNIISTIOIC, • 14.5 south llainoyer otreot. CarNolo, Pa. noct:/0 :CITY ADVER,TISgMEN2.'S. T & P, COATS' le now tho only Thread pet lip for the American market which in F 0 R II A Wt. AND MACHIN 11 Thel,7o-4t AGENTS WANTED ! $4O n week can be meth, by (*cmuli,fug fur "THE HISTORY OF TUE GREAT UEPUBLIO," Considerod from a Christian stnndpol at, by Ittn , Jessio T. Peck. Large Octavo; splendidly Illustrated, and finely bound. Liberal Discounts to Agents. Send for toms. W. C. PALMED, Ju., Publisher, 14 Bible lions°, N. Y. MEM TRAVELERS LIFE AN ACCI DENT INSURANCE COMPANY, of Mulford, Conn. Cash Aprote, $1,500,000. OrautA Wu and Endowment Policies of all approved forms. Ample security, low rates. Also insures against Accidontn calming death or total disability. Policies written Alf the year or month. Ilan 'paid $7OO per day for Sin Yvan itr.boneflis to 1.1144 holders. 271,470-4 t TEE PRACTICAL FARMER—The loading Agricultural Monthly of ,the United States; containing 21 quarto pages; Is recoininend,d to Farmers everywhere es a thoroughly reliable and t i o well illustrated Agri.]Dural and Horticult rap Journal. It M largely made Op :61' original mat r; and devoted to Stock Itaislug, Grain Growing, he Dairy, Orchard, Vegetable, and Market Gardening, Grazing, Itearing, - end PdtteidieAnimars, a Veteri nary Department, Sze. PricollgE,o per annurri; in advance. Sample copies supphed on applisation. —Liberal terms to Agents and Uauvassoni, with show. illtls, furnished au application to PASCHALL MOH. EIS, Editor and Proprietor, 18 North Thirteenth street, Philadelphia. - - 2701t70...1t. , AND ECONOMY. I I. LIES' .CRUSHED JAY QUALITY. Prepared from of Cotilie; the Ile..ora of which mingle harmoniously' together. Put up fit Japan Tin Cane. lirrnl vi 4 i a bi 233, 235 A 237 Washington street, New York. 270ct70-it lIAND in Ten Lessons. Ik Send to,, stalli ' px for descriptive eirrillar. Ad dross PROP. GRAY 311 Park Row, N. Y. 270070 ,~ Auctioneer I= EMPLOYMENT, Business for all. _ Best Industrial e- page Newspaper. 50 mite per your. Send stamp ler ropy. PATENT STA It, 11m4 on, Mans. 27er 170 40 f9Lor-, A WEEK SALARY. • , t.l Young; moo anoded as local and traySiling salesmen. Addrens (a 1111 swop/ R. 11. WA Lt ER, 34 Pan Row, N. Y. 27007 -It 11 Op)II,A,,,II,,,,I,IAIVANI.A.I,IA,)triPTEr A STIIMA-KIDDER'S PASTILLES. 1 - 1 A Hero relief for Asthma . . Price 40 cents, by MEM HUMBUG. udhlg 35 cents, with age, height, color of .yea and hair, you a 11l receive, by return mail, a eonect picture of your future humhand or wife, with name n u l l date of marriage. AddreFs Vt. Fox, Drawer-N0.248, Fultenville, N. Y. 27oet7th4t "ViTIHSKERS, MUSTACHE; OR llt warrants,' to grow on nom or boy In 21 tla3 s, or Inoney Sent free for 5 , 1 cants. Add' env E 11. COLVIN, Ifaillsy's Elation, 12111 Er AVOID QUACKS.—A victim of early indiseretiti, causing nervous debility, prodm tnre decay, &c, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, tins n simple means- of self cure, which lie Will send free ,to his fellow aufkrers. Address J. H. Turf Lt, 78 Nassau st , New York. 270et70.-It ' QIIERIFF'S . SALES.—By virtu of aniidry Ivrlts of rrnilitiwri Firma" and DWI ri Fitciva looted out of the Court of Collllllolrl Pleas of Cumin:Howl county, and to tilt, directed, I will ex pose to public ato, at :the 'Court House, In thu tor °ugh of Cerlirle, on 'Friday, flue rirrenth day of November, 1674 at eleven k u. tho dercrlhed real curate, to wit: Alro, all that certain lot of ground, rltuate in the borough of Car:Bale, Cumborhind county, Pa., hounded on the hest by Joseph !Mint-, on tin south by North street, tin the mit by William White, anti on Om lll,lth by au alley, containing 18 foot in front and 110 feet in depth, moreor less, having ti, erected a two story Brick Dwelling lion., link Bad: B u ilding; and Otner outbuildings Seized and token lit execution the property of Moses Wetzel. Also. a lot of gkountl, situatolu coulL 311,1tIloton township. Comberlied Clint)',o Pa, bounded on ihu east by Charles SheolTer and Winton] It. Al n, eau., on the north and west by a private lone, and on the south by 'Matthew 310 re,coutalnior one acre, mare or less, having thereon erdeted n one nod story Welatherboarded !how, Stable. nod other °litho!' it. Inge. Seized and token in exeentioir an the property of IVilliarn Winthanaker Also, a certain lot of ground, Minato in the her. moth of Khippensbura, Cumberland county, Pa , bounded en the, north by on alloy, no the east by -No the north by King et root, and on the we-t, Archibald MeElhair,th Indre, containing f. orteen feet In front on thing id, eel, extendlog back itafar as the building on the adjoining lot oo his wort, a nd fram thence to the .1,1 alloy, haring a width of thlrty-two feet four Inches, more or laxo, trio log thereon erected a two-story Brick Dwelling House, mob other untiatildings. Seised and takTR in vino tlon as tho property of Jam. Mc Knuth°. Also, atl that certain two-story Fratiteaud Weath erboarded Dwelling 11,m5,,, containing ahem t enty foot in hoot, and about sixteen feet In depth, located OM 11 lot of ground 111 North Middleton township, Cumberland coma, - ' Pa., bounded on the north by the public road lending from Long's (hip road to Woonmerts (Imp road, and on, the east, west, and Util by bind formerly bottoming to Henry !tenon berger, with the ground cot,rod by Fold building, and so touch tither ground lonnediato . y atkincoot thereto and bolooging to the sold Pattooton Adams as may be .nrcehattry the ordinary 110 instant ti of raid Molding. Seized nud tat, en in exe cution as the property of Vatter/ton Adorns. owner, or n puled owner and contractor. Also, all that certain two. tor} Promo nonce, ienty-two feet lire Inehns lu front, and sixteen feet woe inches deep, located on a lot a r parcel of lend, rtuated lu the tairough of siechanlesburg, Cumber unl comity, Pa., bounded on tho north by hit of olio Slantor, on the mint 'by the Shephordstowil nal, on tho sonth by lot of 11111int1 PETER STOC K the cast by wt alloy, and the ground covered by mild building, and no nitwit other groUnd imine dietody adjacent thereto unit bolonging to the said Sidemen Washington and Octorge am may be necoosary f. r the ordinary and . 11E14111 11111110.21 of mild building. Seized nod token In exeZution as the property of Solomon Washlrighin and George Ptilplob owners, or reputed owners and oragractorm. A'so, a lot of ground, situate In the borough of Newlin°, Cumberlankimunty, Pa., bomoded on the north by—, on the cart by street,.on the so.oth by-John Waggoner; and on - the %e . t.a' by other property of defvulant, containing aevinity foot In front, and one hundred nail twenty foot in depth, more or less, having thereon tweeted a two-story Wrathectoarded Owe ling Matsu, Cooper Shop, and unto r outbuildinge. , • Also, a lot of mound, milionto in the boor, ugh u Mayville, Cumberland countyll'a., bounded en the wool by George IJhrtt s heir,, on the ninth by T, A Mail:may, on the easy I y street, and on the north by John McDerinoonol and William Homier, containing 2 acrid., mores, Irma. , . , Also, a lot of ground, situate In tim borough of Newrllle, Cumberland, county, Pa.. hounded MI the nest street, MI. the south by George hoover; on the oast by other property of defendant, seal on the north by tna Lighscap road, containing IX acres. Inure or less. Alio, a lot; of ground; sltuato In tho borough of rn Cuborlitnd bounty, Pa., boundoil an tho west by other. propin tr.'nf &fondant, on tho oouih by Noon, on tho oink by 1110 stroot, and on the north by Juin, Waggoffer, tontainiug three•foortlis of an micro, morn Sold d and takon In cum. Hon ns tho 'lmport). of Yost Soonglor. JO,EPIL O. THOMPSON, • Sheriff. FOR SAI Cundlthms —Oti all rallm of $5OO or over, $5O will be r, quire,' to WI, paid' hen the proporty la stricken off; and $25 on Missies tinder $5OO, . Sheriff's Ciller, Owlish', l " Oct. 18, 1810, • • 2.00et.70-3t Proposals for Fresh 11,epf. NOTICE:. ;;- . • • Seahid i . n . opowtig will. to. rocoired att tem twill 10 o'clock on .11outtalq/Vorentimr 21,1270, for fornifthing " tho ComatAtl," at earlido Barr/who,. Poon'a, with good• • • FRESH 11 E , for six (0) months from end after December 1, fB7O, or such less time aa the Commissary Gotland of Sub sistence U. B. Army may-direct: .- Preposale,must ho In duplicate, and endorsed' "PropoSSIS foe Fresh Beef," and•mun contain the names of two respowlbleersons who will sign the bond and become responsi ble for the faithful per formance of the contract. ENNEES Persona who bid aro requested to be present at the Openingp of the rroprals. The Governnient reserves the rlghkto reject any er all bids which they may consider unreasonable, or (or any other sullicient enlist). FRANI{ B 1 A'llbP,S. 2,1 Lint. U. 6. A., A. O. S Offico A. O. El.,.Corilsto Ilarrockv, PA., t October 20, 1870-et National Ifotel—N: TV. Woodi ATIONAL, HOTEL • The 'uti . derslgned having taken and entirely ro. fitted Ond Nrnlohod tt I. hotol.lepropared to fornialt good accommodotions to all who &mire to mako it their home. oluiro of the patronage of the auc -rciandlng - country travelling public, aolialted 'Booms largo and comfortablo. Tobin alYays dnp plted with tho.tioet. 1^ 61(11170 OCTOBER, 1870 'DEBT 81.X.CORD Six-Cora in, all Numbers, From No. 8 to No. 100 Mc Naive afi 'OR ALL.—Stoncil nailed free. A. T. FUL -270c170-lt• Sheriff's Sales. ,4 .OARLIPLE PA N. W:NI:00D8, • Proprietor. Stove and Tinware' Store.. THE OLD ESTABLISHED STOVE AND TINWARE STORE JAMES McGONIGAL, NO. 83 SOUTTI ITANOTER STREET, ~ a (d9J9lnltig lllnlr ASo drccork Plorc,) CARLISLE, PA After an experience of over thitty years in the Stove and Tinware business, in Carlisle, the under- signed feels confident that his recommendation of Stoves has some weight with the community, tie now offers the celebrated EMPIRE GAS BURNER, which ho feels satisfied is the beet Base Burner in the market. It is handsome, throwing a cheerful light around the roan"; there ere no clinkers oven with the worst cold; the heat Is reflected to the floor and strikes the fent Instead of the face ; the gnu is entirely consumed ; all 'dust is carried oil by a hack pipe; it hoe n 'mediating damper by which rooms' may be kept thoroughly militated; and It pr.aluyes as great beat from as small /1' quantity of Cast v any once over offered to the public, lie also Wore the Cory Light," and the "li, neon Light," both Base Burners, highly recommended by all who have used them. All these Base burners are Insured fur three years, nod If they do not,vork satisfactorily sissy be returned. Also the following well known COOK STOVES Nimrod; li onsitles, Farmer, and ethane. nein, are aIP wai.ranted and may be returned If unsatisfactory. Hundreds of thine have been put In r b ono in this communit and -I le All theme Slovea may -ho mean at my uatnblieh• ment, and rucorancoe can ho glean lb partial+ tieing them SPOUTING AND lIOOPINO, attended to in ton•n or country. Hop:thing done on abort notice. JAMES McOONIG No. 83 South Hanover street. EZEMM HanleMin Easter & Sons IMPORTANT NOTICE , TO 00Nell3IIIRS OF DRY 00008 All Retall..Ordere arnountitig to s2o'atol over deliv trod In any part of the country. Free of Express Charges HA:MILTON" EA 5.12E11 L SONS, Baltimore, -Md., . To order the better to moot tlio wants of their Retail Customers 01 It dlatonce, have established ix SAMPLE BUREAU, and NI ill, upon applicaffen, promptly trod by mail full lines of &nudes of the Newest and moat Push , losable Goods, Of Pronch, English, and Domestic Manufacture, guarantee ug ut all times to sell as 1010, if not at leer prices, than any house in the country. Buying our goods front the largest and most cele brated manu'ast tames in the different parts of Europe, and Importing the Mille by Strainers direct to Balti more, our stock is at all Omen promptly supplied with the noveltleii of the London and.Parls markets. As we buy Sod sell only foreaelt, and make no bad labia; we are able and willing to sell our goods at from ten to fl nom per rent rem profit than if we gave credit. In sending fur samples specify the kind of goods desired,. We keep the best grades of every class of goods, Irvin the lowest to the most costly. Orders unaccompanied by the cash will he sent C. 0. D. Prompt.payieg wholesale buyers are Invited toinspeet the stock in our Jobbing and , Package ,Department. Address IlsrSTETrifT.olo . : 197, 199, 201, and 203 Went Baltimore Street, aloetiffly Baltimore, Old The•Chbicest Smoking Tobacco TIM BEST AND C'DOICEST gMOKING TOBAO 0-, , i; mloufsautur,d sat FACTORY NO. 1, 3i) DISTRICT OF NIAILYLAND 40- See that every paekaga you bey brava tha.t 200,17 .ly Reduction in Price of •Coal CHEAP COAL ! 50 CENTS It EDUCTIOiI =I Swamp Lori," y Lit/Cl/ill HO! A4l LI kern Valley:. Baltimore Coal.. Coal cloth rod In nll pirts of Ihu town nt the allovo =I Hickory Swamp Lorberry Lincoln Lyben'il 0111,3 eubjeet to iii eltangen is the ma, tat at time 'of tilomeettt Ferule. and Litnehat•ner., along Ihe Ilan of the Camberlaml Ihilroath (Unlinked at Con 114- pondli.gly low rate... Orders 11110,1 xl th ill ',etch. " • ' 01701LIIE ZINN Men—eortier 0r51A...1 Pitt streets. lauca 0 :REDUCTION in priori. of Coal by Car ;A.A. , ',ad —The nelewrlbt;r will sell COAL BY Tlllt CAItAD, nt a reduction cu the moue prlnelple of tither., who wholesale, v.. Never to rr.woigh the cool. Nover to ro.mereell the conl 3. Gammon] win, Ilium intrelom loRo• on MI cverago, from 500 16 800 pounds In wolglit, In a car ontuining 4 to tong, 040ct70 FOR SALE 150 torn Coot Seri...lngo. token one of Coal null In Fall undo, at $l.OO per ton nt pit& of 200ct70 Gentlomen's Furnishing Store CHEAP CLOTHING WIEAP:cLoTIIING EOM B . S NI 1 L ' S CHEAP CLOTHING KORN, NO, 11 SOUTII ITANOYER STREET, for bargivl4., wbare you will and n lnrgo umortineut of READY-NIADIC CLOTHINU, for 1110tes and boyn' wear, from. Iho commonest grades up to the bust, all of my own manufacture wider, I will Harlot pr'cos to .dory compolltlon. 1 hero on hued a largo and good axsortmont or • 1:I1OE 000D8 1210 MOM CASSINIERRS, IR= which I'ndll nell.bi the' yard, or cut and make up , to order, in the bent inannor. and at. prima much lower than are usually charged for gerntiontt butkto order. .Also, a largo aanortmer,t of SHIRTS, IIN DEIIBIIIIIIII, DRAW PAIR, EOM DUCK AND KID OLOVIIB, &0., In fact everything usually kept In n Gentleman's Furnlturo Stors. All of which I ala a.ll limper than tho cheape st Itontianber knoillacd, • SOUTH iiiNoymt kahmir . . .... , balwaen Inlioni urocery lintl Eltioltal.& tipol.Aler'a Elton Storo. ' .... _ • ~ • . 1:loe170.3m sNmicy Bennett a C4E.—Tower Hall PLAIN FACTS R EADIN.OI A large, woll ostabllblied, and aucceseul buidnuni, with 411 axperroneo of more than twenty-nvo yearn, enable no to offer Includo:neat, to al) who are about to become purchasers of Ita7C L T II I N /;13C10111 to 00 ostubllelonent In the country. Our garments are all made of the Lest tuut,rlals, carefully selected ; nothing unsound or in any way hatter:laq k made up at nll, even In the Inurelit grades of gOOll3 It tau well entablitlted lent among elotblent;tl4nt our C!othing, In every thing t lint goes to make a /superior garment, lx unequalled by any stock of gond.. I n Philudelptlin Our misordment IX MO largo nod VXMittl that every one enn be fitted nt once, ;irittmot delay. Our i ilcoo Diaatotal Slate, •re lawny.. guaxanteed, id low, or lower, than the • r.,7 ,went eloewledre. We hove 11100 n Illie nxonriment of .U - NOODS IN TILE rxEcE,-Es which will to made up to order, io the beEdAlum*, and at prices much minor than nnuanally charged fur gartnentn made to order laniplea of goo ir, xilh prleo lints for all Mods of garments, forwaided by mail at any lime when quexted, with Instrialionn for 80f-measui.nment an garmonts, either mode to order or ticierieti from our heady-)ludo Hoek, forwarded by exprene, gaarantred to fit correctly Persons nut residing here, run when clotting Mitt dolphin, cull and haw• their Pienotire registered on our Looks kept 'for. that purpose, from which gar meats can ha ordered at any figura flute TOWER HALL, 518 IiARKET STREET, Unit. ity Fifth and OEM The American Base Burner COMFORTS OF-HOME:''''- TIIII — AgiII46AI4 BA 6E -BURNER re'=" Home, Rtmet O'er mountain and-moor, though von ever may rove, Our hearty turn with lotidnens back.to that Stove, Where we sat all last Winter, a warming nor teem, And fund mem'yy . o.lntutic, Leith- Its old 111,10 repone. Stove, Stove, Base-Bluffing Stove, There'll no Stove like thee, American Stove. Forced to ender by another, we quickly repine, 0, give merethe American; that In the ilrtne, About m bleb wo all gather so pleneant and neat, And keep ourselves comfortable way down to our feet Stove, Stove, American Stove, There'e no Stovo_like thee, Stove Ihul I Stove.' placed betpre me to text by my choice For the " A merletto IlMie-Iloruer" I'd mien loudly my,Wce, For with the fuel in It, 'twill bring out the bent And keep yOu warm and pleasant down'to your fee Stove,Stoso, wonderful Stove, There's no Store like thee, American Sloss. MEM PRWLEY'S STOVE STORE, = A dt. a Wig . 426 590 460 675 460 675 4 75 5 80 5 50 600 io till. roar lin Where pm can Mich nn MEE Office, Pinlor, and Heating Stoves, NW I 'rel. $1 Ixl 1.1 UO 4 2'. 1 '5 2 2 4 00 I= TIN AND SIIKETIRON OARS of all kiloln. moil at an low prices, for Cipl), an any oilier nod/0,114.ml fn town. Svouruu, nouFixu, AX!) JOBBISU of all kinds thou° with neat:psis and despatch antra. e btlo,e porchuslog ehtswltoro. CIIDIEM Lachey'B ( heap Cash Store Rent EINZE! Thu pheu to buy your I thmilit Ix at Cheap for Cash Store, NO. 99, 1:oil:LI' HANOVER STREET, They koep 11.0 toad lino or Aline. In the county, at lower florae than et.ll 1.0 rII.IIIIIIYII 011tnitill of Now York. Goods of all Undo corodiiiitly on bond. •Frosli goo& ovary giteriintoo.l In gun tle sold. Ilim of colotretira ♦lxn Amos Wilt 11111iti ul llip loweiat pricer Clothe, .Catiginioteti, 46,-The hod VORDIIIIOI',/ti town at a hoa price Thole Notlot, Lint Ilosiol y, Yarna.ar all kiatia, Carpet Chaise, SATINET:_a, t with every n ! Alrlo kola int•elnes pry Goods/34,re. Don't forgot sat • No. 00 North Hanoveratroot, C~trlielo. Pd WYOU , CET hAROAIN 8. ^"sop7o-am The• Peruvlau Syrup. RON IN THE BLOOD I • 'USIIIRELLAg • $ • NATURE'S OWN VITALIZER.' • THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, AN IRON TONIC WITHOUT ALCOHOL, Aesimilates with the blood as omily as the simplest food, vit dieing and invigorating the whole system. tlit stimulates without -mutton builds up the brokou down, cures Dyspepsia. Dainty, Livot tom• plaint, Nomalo Weakueesos; Dropsy, Humors, &c., and expels diem.) from the aystom, by Inoreaeing Nature's own vitalising oleinent—alßON, .1 Pamphlets freo. . I.....DiNSMOßE,Propriotor, 30 Day street, Now York... Bold by druggists generally 17mli7000WV W 0 It T II BENNETT & CO., 12=1E = 7rt i e Furniture Rimini., 11•11."" ls.l air ontlloos iii, fury of goode, Ild ngeB, COok Stoves, or oil deirriptions, I= READ 1 • READ ! LACII E Y ' S I= Princess Skirts Satinets, Tweeds, Flannels, &,e 'Gloves, Oil Cloths, &e D. 11. LACIIIIY RELMBOLD'S BITOTIU. THE KIDNEYS The Klanoya are two In number, situated at Ilto upper part of the loin, eurrountled by fat, arid con slating of three ports , viz: the Anterior, the hole ylor, nod the Exterior Thrt anterior abet - 411e. Interior consists of tisanes or vein, which carve as a deposit for the urine and convey It to the exterior. Tbe exterior ix a conduo for also, terminating In o single tnlmtindealled the Ureter. The urntersrireehutievted with the Ltndd•.r. The bladder fx rompoied of varleug covering.♦ or thleuee, divided Into viz: the Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mu c ous. The upper exi.ele, the lE:wer rotates. Many h 're% drain, to urinate without the ability; others urinate without the 4blllly to retain. Thia frequently oreure In ITEM To cure these nifeelloun, w•e must bring Into nctlon the muscles, which are engaged In their various functionp. If they nre oeg'ected, Gm,_s,el w Droply I=l The reader must alto to; 'nude a nem that however alight may bo the ntrack, It le cure ti;alicet the bodily health undluoulal tuTers, us our flush and blood no supported from tlleap.aor •cos GOUT OR IGIRIGIATIBL—Pnit, ulleUrring in the lifts Fungous diopueod to acid mtomrtelt nod elittlk;ui OEM Tux Onlvia..—The gr:tvol ensue. frt'm nogluct Improper treatment of the killne3e. ,Theee organ! being wank, the wetter I. not expelled from the bled der, but allowed to remain; It bocomem tbeartab, uid kedltnuot forma. it In from thin der.Nlt tlmt I stone Is forme], stud gravel suss. DROPEY In a tolltdt lon of watorlo .01110 parts of t body, and bparit dtffer.nt narneit, according to t parte affacted, viz: when gene•ally diffased over th body, ILls, 0011 d Anararen ; whew of tho abdome deeltes; when of the