• cAnta,r,noTlatox nresILET.. .• COrreCteo.4o44t:blf„irtO: 80. C~irE~ik~j;iPeiinaday,'DeicinL r, I!1 Y . OO. BUTTER, • LARD '• • • BACON HANS.' ' '• ' do 'SIIO vitpx.RA do • ' WHITE BEANS.42'' PARED PEACRES.:4;.:W... UNPARED do — DRIED APPLES. t RAGS [From the PhilaiellfifOßhh ..American.] PHILADELPHIA MAREETE., FLOWS, GRAIN ASTDl'7lt#Ol3. - - , ' • ......... ... . Plaludelpllia,..Decentberl3, 1670. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR $0 50 EXTRA FLOUR . 5 25 RYE FLOUR 5 25 . IVREA 2' • 1 95 . RYE " 53 CORN 73 OATS . 'S 50 CLOS - ER.3I2ED C 48 TIMOTIMS'EED 5 25 FLAXSEED • , 2 Oil LIVE -STOCK MARKETS 'Philadelphia, Monday, Deeeter 12, 1670. The arrivals and sales of Peel Caine were large this week, reaching about 2,287 Arad, 7'he market closed dull within the following range of prices: EXTRA FAT CATTLE, per IG BXOOc. • FAIR AND GOOD CATTLE 7@d B COMMON COWS and CALVES itcere firmer, and PAX) head changed hands at $60k,7.80. ' SHEEP were firmer; sales of 9,000 head 'lathe Birk drove yard at bninie per M. for good, and 4,600 _headed Me Avenni yard al (he same .figures. MOOS were in boiler demand. 1,000 head sold at $969.60 per.loo , lbs. net. MONEY MARKET CLOSING PRICES OF DEIIIAVEN & BROTHER. 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia. . Three o'clock, p. m., December 13, 1870. U. 9 lro of 'Bl 113.% 113% '107 , X 108 '64 107 31 10 ,, 1070 101 0 100%110 '' —llO —IIOV, '65, no w iliMilailla .110'4 1114 i 110 , / 110 f/ 110 1 ,4 Wei 106 108 UlllOll Pacific R. It. Int M. Bowls 805 815 Central Pacific It. R 020 130 Uulon Laud Grant llond4 620 030 '6B ' 5800 , 1186 1.1. S. 30 Year 0 per cent Cy Cold Bllrer MARRIED . • WETZEI.—BENTLEY.—On the sixth indant, nt tho residoneo of tho brido'n father, in fhb+ place, by the Rev. Dr. J. Swart", Mr. Andrew J. Wetito I and Mks Jennie Bentley. Yor tho bountiful supply of yoke aceompamlng Ito above notice, tho young vouplo taco our hearty thanks. May their married life bi4o them a eon• Minot honey -moon. DIED MYEIIS.—On the seventeenth of October Just, at Heine city, Idaho Territory, Mr. George W. Myers, oldest sun of Mr. Henry Myers, of thin place, In the forty-fifth year of Lis ago. FLEMING.—In South bliildletion„township, nn Siituriloy morning; - Docoinbcr 10, of consumption, Wilson Flouting, tom.. In tho sixty-secouti year of Pio The deceased who a consistent *Moruber of tiro . t'resbytorlau church from his zouth ; ho llyed.a lifo of the strictest intogrity,_midAled trusting-in God with a triumphant faith. Ifirixamplo will- ho bola up fur imitation, w ‘ hile tiro Innuonce of hit life will distil as thvilent ß ilow, and bring forth fruit In the e earnest devotion and renewed con . secration of t hose who have known his life, Its tranquil close, and the perfect assurance which ho hail of the Joys which awaited him boymid the river of death. These who enjoyed the privilege of his friendship will • always remember hie_ smile of _welcome, his cordial greeting, and frink awl earnest manner, which told how truly he onJolod o the society of his Mantis, and mado their intercourse with him agreeable NEW. --TO-DAY. FOR RENT The storeroom now occupied by L. T.fireennold, two dooni from Market Square, East Main street. Possession given Aprll,l, 1871, or puillape stoner. Apply to . 15deC76-tf READING RAIL ROAD I= Monday, November 21, 1870 GREAT TRUNK LINE FOOl4 TILE North and North-Wool for Philadelphia, Now York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Slantnokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Paaton, Ephrata, Sal; Lancaster, go &c., &a. Trains leavS Harrisburg for Now York, as follows: At 3:10, 8;10, 10:50 a m, and 2:50 p m , connecting with sihilar trains on Ponnsylvania Railroad, and arriving at Now York at 10:10 a. M. 3:50 5:50 and 10:00 pm, respectively. Sleeping darn accom. pony tho 3:10 a m train without change. Returning: Leave New York at 9:00 a m, 12.00 noon, and 6:00 p m, Philadolphia, at 8:15 a nt, mid 3:30 p m. Sloaping Cars accompany the 5:00 p train from New York, without change. Reavo Ilarrishiirg for Reading. Pottsville, Tama qua, klinorsville, Ashland, Shamokin, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8:10 n m, 2:20 and 4:05 p in, ale t• ping at Lebanon and principal wny stations; thin 4:05 p m train connecting for Plilladelphia, Pottsville and Colombia, only. For Pottsville, Schnylklit Haven and Anburn rid Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Harrisburg at3:4o p m. East Ponnaylvania Railloinl trains leave Reading for Allentown, Easton, and Now York, at 5:00, 10:30 a m, 12.45 noon, and 4:45 p mfi Returning, leave Now York at 9:041 a 10,12:00 noon and' 5:00 p in, and Allen town at 7:20 a m, 12:25 noon, 2:55, 4:20 and 8:45 p m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7:30 a in, connecting with similar train on East Pennsyl vania Railroad, returning from Reading at 0;20 p m, stopping ut all stations. • .-. Leavo PEttsvillo at 9:00 a m, and 3:10 p m, Herndon at 10:15 a in, Shamokin, at 5:10 and 11:20 am, Ash. land, at 7:05 a m, and 12:50 noon, Mahanoy City, at 7:51 am, and 1:35 p In, Tamaqua, at 0:33 a nt, and 2:30 p m, for Philadelphia, Now York, Reading, Har risburg, Am. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, at 8:15 a In, fur Harrisburg, and 12:05 noon for Pine Grove and Tramont. . • Reading Accommodation Train loaves Pottsville at 5:40 a m, Vernon Reading at 7:30 a in, arriving at Philadelphia nt 10:20 am. Returning, leaven Phila delphia at 4:45 pip,•passing Reading at-7:::5 p ne Cr. riving at Pottsville at 9:10 p m. I .Phltatown Accommodation Train leaves Pottstown at 7:00 aul : returning . leaves Philadelphia at 4:00 p at. Columbia Railroad trains have ]loading nt 7:20 a tn, and 0:15 p m , fur 'Epluuta, Litiz, Lancaster, Co lumbia, &c. Perklomon Rellroadrtraino leavo Perk'omen Juno. tion at 7:45, tas a m, 3310 and 6:30 p to; returning, louvo Scliwenkaville at 7.00, 8:20 a m , 12:50 noon, and 4:30 p n, connecting With aimilar trains on Reading Railroad. Colobrooirdale Railroad trains leave Poltatownytt 0:40 tt m, and 0,20 p nt, returning, leavo Pleas ant at 7.00 and 11:26 a m., connecting with similar trains on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad trains leavo Bridgeport at 8:30 a In, and 2:06 and 6:02 p m ; returning, leave Downingtown at 0:55 a m, 12:45 noon, and 5:15 p m. connecting with similar trains on,Reading Railroad. On Stfadays: Loavo Now,York at 6:00 p 111, Phila. dolphin, at 8:00 a m, and 3:16 p m, (the 8:00 a in, tr 4 running only to Reading•) leave Pottsville at 8:710 a m; learn Harrisburg at 8:10 a m, nod 4:05 p nil leave Allentown at' 8:40 p ; leave Reading at 7:16 a as, and 10:05 p tn, fat flarrisbnrg at 0:00 a so, for Now York, afni at 0:40 a m, and 4:26 p to, for Phil adolphis. Commutation, !dilosgo, Season School and Escur , !don tickots, to and front all polule at roduced rates. Baggage "thooktal through ono hundred pounds thawed each passougor. - O. A. Nj . OOf.LS, (ion. Sup't. on Raling, Pa., Nov. 211870 SEW/NG ! COMPETITION DEF[iM 1 I Wo soli the Singer, Wheeler & Nlleon , !low; Elliptic, Grover & linker, Word, Parham, Koyntono, Blocs, Gold Model, American Combination ' Darla, kmplro, Finklo & Lyon, Wilcox & Gibbs orlth cond. plata outfit, 'afoot ImproromontA, all extra attach. moots and case, at $60., Thu Wilson, Folsom, McGann lioopor, Darthratn Fauton with outfit, Improvontonta, all oxtra at• tachmonts and case at $3B. Tho Duckoyo,.Dlamond, American, Homo Shuttlo, Bristol, with outfit, table, (Attachments and casu at Tho Coninnin Sumo, Octagon, Diunier,; and .all other hand machines with outfit; hem mar ahil tacker At /12, No toy machines sold._ A coMpleto sot of attachments fur hemming Ono, coarse, and wide, binding auy material, quilting, tucking, and making the next tuelt,,ruilling and gathering, doing away with Lading altogether. Made to milt any machine. Only thi complete Bet . Bold, $6.. • , • •ILNI~TTINU M . tp LC /N 1',•" Ari:fyi,llo , 'The' Lateb at $55; the Oran .•:••••ca—t •DI amine]. {g7; the illokfor( 7 ' Haven ; $ 2,41: • tho mopoy-tal.n . OntAvit:lt' tlio;oriloFtve ship With all !might oloargial4propnlEr tat.ao tho lllt►. oloolppl or soot pn - iooolpVot - .linit,ttni omoont,and . chargogipattK;.. - .: • • • ',t i tc'gteNt - okiiotilytiio4o:4l#o ,- ' , .. , ;Gagolaly• • ' . . TO -DAY. tiiiisyLyAmA. RAILROAD. Trainii.(Eiiity).to,Mid from Pkila • delphiaarid,Tittaburg, and TWO Train Dai.trtti'and from Erie , , (Banda,* excepted). 1111 AFTER Sik5l:5AY, DECEMBER 4, 1870,''Passenger .Tmins of the Pennsylvania Asillroad' company will depart from Harrisburg and ;hrrlye at Philadelphia' sing Pittsburg ati folimve 2:60..4-rbilaticdpbla Express loaves Harrisburg daily (oxaept Monday) at 2 60 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 7 00 a.m. 6 30—Fast Lino leave.) Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 6 30 a. In., and arrives at West Phliadol pbla at II 50 a. m. Mail Train loaves Altoona daily (except Sunday) at 3 00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 0 00 p. m. 10 46—Cincinnati Exprese loaves Harrielnirg daily at 10 45 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 310 a. tn. 11 35—Pacific txpresn leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 11 35 a. In., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 3 25 p. 1 20—SOUTHERN EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily nt 1 20 p. m., and art Ives at West Philadelphia at 6 p. m. Ha 4 r s risburg Accommodation leaven Altoona daily (Sunday at except 4s ed) at 7 25 rt. tn., and arrives at Har risburg 12 p. 3 55—Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Harris burg at 3 55p. in., and arriv a at Philadelphia at 0 40 p m. 7 01—hancastor Train, via Mount Joy, leaves Ilarrisbmg daily (except eunday) at 7 00 a. Ea., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12 00 noon. 4 05—Erie Fatt Line west, for Erie, leaves Har risburg daily (except SlL.day) at . 4 35 p. m., arriving at Erie rit 7 40 a. In 2 25— ERIE MAIL wept, for Erie. lefties Harris. imrg daily at 2 25 a.m., arriving at Erie at 7 40 p m. 12 15—Cincinnati Expressleitves Harrisburg daily at 12 15 a. m., arrives at Altoona at 4 60 a. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 0 30 a. m. 4 30—Pittsburg Exprers leaves. Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 4, 30 a. In., arrives at Altoona at 0 30 a. en., takes brekfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 3 06 p. m. 2 10—Pacific ExprOas leaves Harrisburg daily at 2 10 a. m., arrives let Altoona at 6 30 a. m , takes breakfast and arrives at Pittsburg at 10 40 a. m. . . Past Line leaves Harrisburg daily (except, Sunday) at 4 45 p. m., arrives at - Altoona nt 8 55 P. m., laS supper and arrives at Pittsburg at 1 20 min. slall Train leaves Harrisburg daily (except San- . . day) at 1 15 p. m., arrives at. Altoona-at-7-15-p. tn takes supper and arrives atl'ittqburg at 1 00 n in. 'Way PaFeenger Trairt_loaves . llarrtsbarg daily r 8 15 n. arrives at Altoona at 2 20 p. ot. ' and a 19E1.4,10.g at 10 20 p. SAAIUST. A. BLACK, Supt. Al I la DI v. Pun R. It. Harrisburg Huy. 24,1870. ACTIVE PERSONS -W ANT $lOO A MONTH! I , :ii,rgol It. Poi .ITI.I Clergymen Farmers, Salesmen, Dealers, and all others, male and rforthrlernilH7M, to 6i.0 hole — ttimrm - [ 'art of . It, nap easily make by engsgdng In light, hnnornblo, und staple bunions. In which no money is required. NC COMPETITION EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY. GIVEN References as to Chardcter Required. Stamps for return pa,tage desirod. Write your address In full and plitluly. =I NO. 315 CHESTNUT STREET, ACTIVE PERSONS WANTED 16du 70 1) XTALUABLE PSIRFONAL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE .V On: Thursday, December 22, 1870 The undersigned will null at Public Sale, nn the above 'Malea day, at Mount Holly Springs, Pa., the following valualle personal property; to wit: ONE HORSE, BUOGY, AND HARNIISS, ONE SLEIGH, TITHER FAT HOGS,. TWO 0001) MELCH COWS hay by tho Ton, I No. 9 Cook Stove, nearly new, TWO MORNING GLORY HEATERS, Ono Parlor Set, consisting of Sofa, Rocking Chair, Idarblo Top Centre Table, What Not, and Chairs ; ono Lounge, MI Cann Bottom Chairs, ono Extension Dining. Table Clipboards, Chairs, threo Ward robes, ono sue of Cottage Furniture, with Mattress, two French Bedsteads, with Mattresses—ono Spring, ono Marble Top Iturosu, with glass, 0110 Marble Top 'Washstand - , Writing Desk, Book Case, one ehina•Ten Set, Yonitian Blinds, Carpets, cud many ohmr things too numerous to mention, consisting of the entire household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at ten o'clock a. m. on said tiny, when attendance will be given .d terms made known by MRS. R. C. REMPTON N. B. MOORE, Auctioneer. NnL—Tho Homo and Lot will bo for rent lifter the ;lay of solo. Apply to Sidney ICowplon. No. 20 Water street, Baltlnwro• 15d0e70 AGENTS WANTED -FOR TII °LI IIRARY OF POETRY ANWSGEO Being choice selections from the best Poets English, Scowl', Irith, and Amalielin. evith an Introditeltal by WILLIAM CUI,LEN BRYANT " Thn entire work, page by page,-has plumed undor the educated criticism nod seholuily op} of thin great poet. The handoomest and cheapest book extant, con taining more to give, it enduring fame and snake it univarsallypepular than any book over published. It lots something In it of the beat for every orpo—for the old, the middle-aged, and the young. Excerpting the Bible, this will bu the book moat lovod and the most frequently referred to In the family. This is a Library in ouo book, whs,eo contents will never grow old or stale, It Nitho read and re read with the greatest pleasure. .oveth2oo pages, beauti fully printed, oheicoly illustrated, handsomely bound. Sold only by subscription. Teachers, Clor gym., active Men and Women, cam all secure good pay with light work by taking an agenrY for this book.. Tenths very liberal. dead for Circular. Sc., l 0 o.lto. MACLEAN, 16dee70.3m - • 719 Sinsour CHEAP COAL I sd-CENT9 REDUCTION, ON CURRENT MAREET RATES, TO.NAMILIES: Not. Agg. Hickory Swamp 425 525 Lorberry 425 535 Lincoln Red Ash 425 695 Try keno Volley s 476 680 Bo!limos° Coal 550 600 ~ 'Coal delivered to all ports of the town at tho above prices. Hickor y Swamp Not Pea. $4 00 s'3 00 Lorborry 4 00 2 80 Lincoln 4 00 2 SO Ly ken's Valley ' 4 00 300 Orders subject to any changes in the market at fine of shipment. Farmers and Limeburners, along the lino of time Cumberland Valley It‘llroad, furnished at corrps• poudingly low rates," Orders filled with dl patch. 011lco—corner lir Main and Pitt aI ONOROE ZlNNreota. . 15dec70 ONTH .86$0 • - Tho beat soiling Look ovorpublikhed. Agorae who soli' our now work, • PLAIN NOMP. TALE AND. MEDICAL COMMON SENSE, ; • t 1 , have no competition. Thor nover was a book pub. linked liko It. Any body 'c n eoll it Every body %ratite it. Many agonts aro now making froin 2600 to lOM per mouth dolling this wonderful book. 24 pogo Descriptive Circular sent free, on application. We want goodlivo Agonto; noon who con fully ap preciate u ni ver salh of th fr• work, and tho foot that it insets a want. Agents who dosire to do gocd Damen as make money, address WELLS & COFFIN, 432 Broom° street, New York., 1511 c7o4t EXWUTOTV S NOTICE. .1 ' )%.1 0 i1."!N .. H . L l Ati44 , Jil ' atlitn ' ailtWPAl l the cella° of 'Canty. riblintror, late ; of,DloEllAson township, doconsad, have been gimited by„ the qteitlator of Cumberland county to the nulnierlimni, retdding In said townollip. .All petionn tridobted.EMiatd entato will pions° make payment; and these having clatinn to prevent,') thorn, dttly authonEnitted, to'. tito..titlitersignad Menotti°- . • r'l 3011 N STICAPItItRce ... . 30Elf oncreorri; , Exocutorn. •roan, ME = ~ • „ • -,,,,Thria:nOw , Tijo-Eltoii,l7tinno;lftiellin g Mangos, 'olttinto4 on. - E44,E;XOuiltoi." e,typoW,o6l.llBlo. beet arms moclor o , •'' Pteltnnoslon glyon on tho flryit cf ;April next: ',rot parqoularn oat 'OA ' ENO OOIINMAN, • • Ithatnen I= Due Tura, Llnyerv, Agents, Business 3len, $lOO OR 3101111 A MONTH El. A CARTY, PHILADELPHIA TO LINIEBURNIMS NEW TO,PAY. NEW ARRIVAL IZES:11 CHOICE DRESS 6100051 • t REDUCTION I.N PRICES Greater Inducements than over I Elegant display of New Goods: suitable forth. Holidays, at L. T. GREFI;FIELD'S • All land,,:of Drves Goods markt d down In prl, Beautiful Emproal Cloths only 65 yenta per yard New lot of Plaid ..?erge9, Jost opened, a t :if, 40, CO nr.d 70 max. VELVETEENS VERY CHEAP. BargBlns In BlAck Alpnrna. Delalum rodoend to 1 and 20 root, Tip top Colleos nt 8 and 10 ‘enl Best Canton Flannols Id low prices. SPECIAL BARGAINS in Whin, and Bray Blankets. Bargains la Under shirts and Drawers, Cloths and Canal lams, Cershiols Fliantols Tlelihigs, Magnums, Shoetlngs, =I at prirox that defy c6nipolltion full Sett t Children's Fur at 13.5) and fd 50. Lad Ivs' Set Is Stud nu t $5,03 Alnaka . Sablo SAW only $6.00 BilAll . lllll Sllllllll4 S. $9.00 -.4.-g4:.l : axgafttrout—of—.lll.spalltla_ult cheap. - Bargains in =1 ' LACE II AN DK ERCII I EFS, LINEN SETT?, O LO V ES HOSIERY, NVIOLEN 11001)8. Single awl Double lThen lent v‘ry low prim e. I will offer Special Inducements in all kinds of goods, In order to reduce my stack preparatory to removing to my now Store-Rooth. If you want a' good and useful Christume Present, you, con once mitmey by purchasing it from =CI IBMIM HOLIDAY GOODS, &C Before putclia•ing holiday G. oda for Chr:lttnats nd New Year, co to =il No. 1,101, N. W. corner Eleventh and Chu(nut 1!=1111,13 NEW GOODS TOT 81 1 Fingl6ll, Froncli,German, and American TOYS„ pOLLB ~ FANCY 000 I Hilll continuo to 101 l my entire stock of of Feath• 010, Volvoteeno, Flowers, he., at greatly rtdueed prices, to make room for our Toys and Holiday Clecol4. Hat and Towel Ilankti, Writing Pest., Pocket 11 Jok ET= greal.t brgAl!ts over offered qupor nellocl lon of Jet, alit, Pond and Curia Jow ry. El 'go nt Form, Pporl, ivory, and Cillt, Stick, Kid Gloves, vo batons, all the now shad,. A'so, Om JosOph Id, ()wheat $1 Oloviaold. Cloaks, Dresses, and Suits, mado hi tho moat fanhlonablo nth to Trimtned. Paper Puttorna. Perfect System of Dram Culling taught Real Valenciennes, Guipure and Thread Laren. AU Gm latest styles Ladles' Collars, Cuffs, and Sleeves. Point d'Applique and Duchosso. Thread Veils. French Embroidered Cashmere Fucks, ostrich Plumes, Tips and; Fancy Feathers and Flowers.- Noveltial in Nock Ties and now,. Itlbbomi, Roman Scarfs and Pamlico ; Dress Trim. Mingo. • • Ornamental Fringes, Gimps. • rota Pillows ' Pin Cushions. A largo lot uf, Wtirited Slippers, at very low prices. BIBS. SI. A. BINDER, No. 1,101, N W. Corner Eleventh and Cheatnut.streets, Philadelphia. ledeeto List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postale° sat Carlisle, Pa., for the WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 13, 'lO =CB Dicktoy, Miss Laura 0 MeOord, Miss Lizzie lloyar,Magey Nallor, Miss Alice Crayton, Miss Aliolo Rico, Mrs Vino Goodall, Miss Sarah Shearer, Ure Mary 0111;Misa Lidy . Bitne, Mins Sarah 'A' Gilbert, Mrs Hannah Thompson, Mrs Ellen Griffin, Mre Wm Thompson, Ills. L3lllll. Iloovor, bliss Sarah A Wolf, Miss Mary E Ilarman. Mies Menlo M. Wolf, Mrs Jane g Gregg, Mrs Margarat Wundorlich, Miss Eliza llovrenao, Miss Lizzio Wyman, Mts. Anise. A Mass, Miss Martha J 800 IlartAlise Mary Yager, Mrs Mary Kockillisa Lydia Zeigler, Jauo E Line, Mrs Mary II i..• = Brooks,lslr E - J . Me0111; -- A 0 Brenner, John E O'Neal, llobt Darrick, Elias Powilny, John 0 BridgebardpJonalhan Pormott, Joseph , Brooks ' John . Peoblee, ,I Couto, Sand Peter, E A . .' Downey, James '. ' Patter, Gee El Diller, Ham' Ruth, D Frlmble,.Jes W"" " Richardson, Jae M Towle, bleary lit • -,-. Itoseboro, M W Glass, A. , . 1 Richards, Thos Gobbet% Wm Dhilly, Egli 011ielen, J.W D Stoner, Philip B Hammond, F 0 . Travy, l'cin A Mayen, John , 'Waggoner, Alfred Headley, John •"--- Wetzel, Jacob 2 lloo', Christian Watson, Alex • Kinard, Henry -'. Wire ' Mte Gen Lay, Jacob , - Weichy, WII • Lolly, bleary .. Wetzel, John Law, Peter 2- ;', , Zeigler,] B Mires, Jacob , ''' , Zeigler, Fred Moyer, John , Zimmerman, Goo Mater, Mater, John • , ' Zeigler, John McDowell, Jae ' , RIIEEM, P.M. 9 TICE N Tho Cumberland County Agricultural Society will sold a regular meeting in the Arbitration Chamber, n the Court Mune, Carlisle, oil 2luaday,•January 10, at 11 o'clock.•-. - , • IttliVlEl F. VINE, 15E1°010 '. - . , •—• Secretary. „.. .„ FOR BALL 160 tone Coal Screenings; takon out of Coaluoltl In Fall trade, nt $l.OO lam ton at yi . usle of 200ct10 , • • A. 11. nixin, 'Boots, Shoes and Trunks. STROHM 445 SPONSLER, No, 18, South Hanover street, Carlisle Thankful for tho• patron , g 0 ostendod them here tocoro, do now announce thoir usual large stook SERINO STYLES OF BOOTS AND SOUS, FJE Ladies and Misses i Gents and Boys, wlllOll nro unrivalled for comfort and. bounty. Also TZUNKS AND VALISES MEWS AND MID' HATS All of - which will be sold nt moll :profit. gull ono nail all, nail get a full equivalent Air your money I ap7o • CHEAP •, Goodn'aro not always the Lout. WlionYon go to.bui an ortlclo, and especially In Um matter of BOOTS AND SHOES go to a dealer on whose words, you can rely:lbr vary fovea good judges of reate.er. AT this time.of tho yenr many ydll he iyantint ❑gh boots and shoes for summer *ear. All such run lo accommodated at ADAM DYSERT'S, whore will ho fOund a suppljat lho It wt of price: Boots and shoos motto to ardor with tho utmost dl patch. Place of businoss No. 34 Bost Loather drat, Ceirlisle, Pa 14ap"70 I.oop Skirt Manufactory TIVIO PKINSLPIII-LA-DBLPHIA 11001.' SKIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 'lbrmerlyec2B Arch St., Plgfladelphia A complete assortment of all the new Fall Shapes of Our Celebrated "Cham pion" Hoop Skirts, in every length and size, together with our own make of "Keystone'" Skirts, • (second quality,) and full lines of good . -Eastern made Skirts, for sale, wholesale and retail, at prices just reduced below those of any . former season. Our Champion Skirts More than sustain their reputation for superiority over all others, and aro now sold at such prices as will meet the views of all, and are warranted in every re spect. Corsets I Corsets l I Corsets ! !I' Our assortment of Corsets contains over 100 kinds and prices, and includes every desirable kind,• such as Thomson's Glove Fitting, J..Beckers, R. Werly's,Madam Foy's, and Mrs. Moody's "Patent Self • Adjusting Abdominal Supporting" Cor sets ill all grades, together with Misses' and Children's, and every grade of Hand made Corsets, ranging- in prices as fol lows :-45c, 68c, 69c, 75c 80c, 830, 85c, Doc, 94c , slfoo, $l.ll, $1.14, $1.19, $1.25, &c., up to $7.00. ----Panier—Rustles--itt-27-strylee r: -front-e6 7 - eents_up to $3.25. --Ladies'—Under-Gar ments in all kinds and prices. Night Dresses from $l.OO to $0.50. Infant's Dresses, long and short, from $2.35 to $l3. Gored Muslin Skirts, 0 Tucks, 75 et& ; 10 Tucks, 916.•; 15 Tucks, $1.32, &c. up to $lO. Hoop Skirts and Corsets made to order, altered and repaired, at Manufactory and Sales Rooms, 1,115 Chestnut st., Philad. Call or send fOI. = wm. T. IIOPICINS. 225ep40.3m Sc)rom Pianos SCHOMACKER & CO'S PIANOS Great Sale of first-class Rosewood Pianos at Prices below•the Actual Cost to Manufacture. Having determined to offer our extensive stock of superior and highly-finished Rosewood Pianos at prices below the actual cost to manufacture, wo will sell, during tho month of December, nt the follow ing great roductlons, in order to close out our largo stock by the end of the year. No.l-7 o. tare, front round concurs, carved legs, $5OO for $350. No. 2-7 octavo, four round corners, carved legs $550 for $4OO. No. 3-7 octave, front round corners, sernoutino catio,fson for $4OO. No 4-7 octave, four u und corners, sell,en tine core, $6OO for SM. No. 5-7 octavo, four round cornerx, moulding ca., $7OO for $475. No. octavo, four iou rut cornorr, vouldiug 0000, $750 for $5OO. No. 7-7 , 4 octave, Squaru Grand, richly carved 05000, $BOO fur $550. No. 1-7 octavo Upright or Cabinet Plano, $ll3O for 400. No, =-7 octavo Updgld ur Cul.lnot Plano, $7OO fur $4,50: f0r 1. 5 1— . 4% clay° Upright or CAlrlnet Pia., .$9OO No. 1-7 , 4 octave Send.o rand Plano, f9OO for $OOO. No. 2-.7 , 4" oc lave Throe-quarter ()rand Vi.lllo, ft 000 fur $7OO. No. 3-714 octavo Poll Contort 0 rand 113 no, ;I, 00 fur sBeo. The repe on of these fast-class instruments makut It unnecessary 11 r us to utty a ward In their favor. They aro unrimrsall acknowledged to he superior to any instrument made. Those wishing to 'purchase, or deslriut to nuthe Christmas Proton ts, will find that our special and extraordinary reduction of prices w enable them to obtain A FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENT =I at a price ovon less than a uorond-rato, or Inferior ono Would utherwl4o coat them. Tlloao wanting bargains should not fall hi call at our WAREROO3IS, NO. 1103 CHESTNUT STREET, and examine our large - stock, whore the 7 will to readily convinced of the unperionity of theau Plallo3, and tlienacrilleu at which we are offering them :4)IIOIIACKER & CO N.,111.—5010 agouti. for tho colobratod BURDETT ORGAN AM". Catalogues, with Elo.crlptlon of style. nod schedules of priers, can be had by bpplylag at our w•nreroomu, or will Lo soht by Mai. Idoc7o,lt For Sale—Valuable Rear Estate A VALUABLE RESIDENCE AT PEIVATE SALE • The undersigned will sell at private into that vat. usible residence, taunted at • nbaplt RUCk, Cmuhnn hind calmly. The imprevemont4 consist of a TWO-STORY BRICK having two rooms mid a kitchen on the first floor, mud Oros rooms oil the second floor. Also, Statue, earring° House, Cog Pun, end Coln Crib, together with nil other necessary entlatildino. A lot con. Mining choice fruit attarlasl. Aug parson wl•ldng to view the proem ty run do so, by railing on Loot Trego,'resitllng trear the cal.. For terms and further Intone:Mon. upply to ldec76 , lt JOHN R. TRE:OO. The - Peruvian Syrup IRON BLOOD I „A. NATURE'S OWN. VITALIZER THE PERUVIAN SYR I", • . AN IRON TONIO WITHOUT AT. 01101., Assleollates with the blood nu neatly the simplest food, vit dining and illYlgorating tit whole systout. It stimulates without moll., builds up the brohon dowb, cures Dyspepsia, Debility, Liver Com. plaint, Amato NVenknesses, Dropsy, II tunors,'d e., and expels discos from the system, by Inereoqing Nnturo's own vitalising °turnout—lßON. Pamphlets free. Jot'. ID NSMORE, VI oprl. tor, 30 Day street, Now York. Sold by druggists not, rally 17uth70oowly , Legal Notice pROTLIONOTARY'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby glean that' thin account of Peter Ppatt , minium of Philip Prltsolt, for the benefit of crodltors,,lnts boon Mud In my Oleo for osantloatiOrl, and will Ito presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County for_conflrauttlou iley,'.lanuory 11, 1871. IV. V. CAVANAUOII,. Prothouotary. IMMO LOST Ou Sunday, November 27; a WHITE MEDIUM SIZED SOW. rota... ,Pigs had boon weaned about It wook. Any Information In regiird to Anir will La paid for by loaning word with tho subiairlbor;or at Tills °maw JOHN DAVIS N. riliMlddlitton township Address Carlisle P, o.' Bdee7o2t* For. Rent. STOREROOM FOR RENT, Tho etoreroom In North ifanovor street, Carlisle, recently occtipled by Brend:lto, and next door to Copt: Horns . tlotol, In offered for rent from the that of April next, Ito location notion; It ono of tho moot doslrablo business °tondo bn Carl kilo, Apply to 24n0t70 „ 0. 11. MACII.AUGHLIN. TOR RENT The etorernom, On West Molgireol, ntal, now occupied by Samuel Olandy, le for root fNui ilio, find of April next., Apply at pus OP/106. . WOR RENT.—A: frame house situated on Lontboe street oat ended, beyond Itev. Mr. Wing'soccupled nt, present by Mr. Jobn.Egolfoilth n garden, yard and olloff..Tbe renidno• of the lot, of. Ono and tbrootburth acres will b donned on Um .ollaree, front Iliet of April next. 11703 t ' ' HAMILTON. Youths and Chi* _ . . Neon...quo America consieting of BO onolidly rx ecoleti views of American 1 1 .ceriery, ,Minmeormi ii Noyember. D. APPLEYON & CO., Publishme, No, York. GEN. ROBT. E. LEE'S LIFE. Nearly ready for publication, the Biography of Oen. Robt. N. Lee, by John Eaten Cooke, author of " Life of atonewall Jackson," " Wearing the 0 rey," etc. 1 VOL, Bco , 000 pages, Illustrated. To be sold by subscription. Agents wanted. 1), APPLNIION A CO., Publishers, New York. EMPLOYMENT, Business for all. Best Indwitrial B.airo NCwspapor. 50 cont. pet> oar. Send stamp for copy. PAltiOT STAR Bo:ton, MaAs. A Superb Subscription Book. Cuba with Pen and PeUeil ,A...complate-mattualAat -travot r y.t...aa-ittterwAtingras-a novel. Ft ash, Foll, and Reliable! No competition! 20 , magniticont fall-pago engraviita! I 2U3 other H. hußrations of exceedingly Interesting and vat led character, many of them humorous. All about the principal alties of the Maud, Um baths and antor- Rig places, bull lights, cock lights, and carnival. Strout eights in Havana. Culturo.and_llanufacturo or CoffFo, Sugar; and Tobacco., Fact and Fun I Statistic and Adventure! HARTFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY , Hartford,-Onnt, HOMES, Health, Happiness: , Ilbw to be ottained IMllars l Plantations , ' Farms, Villa Sites, and ,Towu Lots, at the - great _Premium Land Salo, Aiken, S. C. Thu " Saratoga of the South." 18 hours from N. Y. Thu most de light fnl ellmoto in the world. Free from the rigors of Northern winters, exempt from Throat Ditomees. Vineyards' and orchards in full hearing. For do seriptive pamphlet, address, with stamp, J. C. DEIIIIY, Augusta, Ga. IIOMES for the million ; $500,000 worth of Farms and Farming Lands for 'safe, in lota tonsult, mostly in Lewis county, Missouri. Exeollent markets, fertile soil, and healthy climate. Malls and Town Property for sale. Daily communi• cation with Quincy. For descriptive circular, ad dress O. W. CONNELI,Jograno, Mo. - WINTER EMPLOYMENT. PERKINS S RORER'S PATENT ^ NON-ENPI,LOSIITE Is absolutely safe from oxploslon or breaking; burns any Coal Oil, good or Lad; giros more light, no odor, and uses less oil. " It Is perfectly non-explosive. Tito light IN better than to produced by any ether lamp."— ll'. N. Clark Preet .211asaachasells Agricultural o,llege. "It to perfeeilytoa-oxploalve, gives a butt7r and Is more ucotiomical than any ether only in use." /V. Wells, late Sup. Pub. Schools, Chicago. The appalling deaths and fires from am lamps exploding and breaking create a ..great demand fur this lamp. It pays to sell it. Sold by Coll careers f' Agents wanted everywhere. Send for clreular and terms to MONTGOMERY & CO., Cleveland, O, 42 Barclay St., N, Y. TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCI DENT INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn. Cash Atsets, $1,600,000. Grants lafe owl Endowment Policies of ill Improved forms. Ample sorority, low rates, Also looms Against Ace ideots causing dunth sir total disabllll3. --- Poliries written lay the year or month. lion paid SUM per day for Six Years In betiellUt to pulley holdots. ROYAL 'HAVANA LOTTERY. Prizex cashed nial l nfurmat kin funds! r. , :5141 , 3' UEOltll E Provitl once, It. I. Q~S.A WEEK SALARY. . Young urn wanted att local anti trnselllng salesmen. Addresx (malt ntanist) It. 11. WALKER, a-I Palle Itoo, N. Y. We will pay agents a salary of $35 Week,Or allow a large CelllaligtllOll to nil oar DOW Invoutimo. Address, with stomp, J. W. FLUNK A: CO., Mar:than, Mich, • ASTIIMA-KIODER'S PASTILLES. A rim relief for Atithom. Pr leo 40 room, lip STOWELL A CO., Cbarlealoa, o,•Mass., 182.6 1870 TTSE tho." Vegetable Pulmonary Bal l) Ham " The old lititmlard remedy fdr Couglel, CO.UIIIIItI.I. Nothing better." CUTIAII 111108. CO., Boston. CHERRY PECTORAL TROCHES Ara superlerto all others. for Conelof. Colds, Asthma, Bronchial - 10 Lung dillnCtiol, aro exceed ingly palntaldo, have none "r that nauseating hand hip Cobol. taste, .aro .very soothing and Oct Cho a charm; inli.terli, hi name, and, Publk Speakers will tind they are eve, billy adapted to• the voice. Sold by Druggists. Also " RUSHTON'S (1 8 .1'.) COD LIVED. OIL, for Consumption mud Scrofula ; nxu no other, TIORRIBLE.—I suffered with Catarrh thirty yen., awl wits cored Di six n (Tits by it Hi MOO" 1,11111:11YpItIld - Wili Oil) - MHO, ro4llgo froo, to all nlllietoil. T. J. MEAD, Drawer 170, Syra• cu., N. Y. PSYCIIO3IANCY.—Airy lady or gen coLmol rar, lu.k. $l,OOO a month, mecum choir own happliteuu unit italoponilonco, by obtaining l'sy. Cliontancy, Fns. lotting. or Soul (Alarming. 400 pages; 0.01)1. Frill instructions to tbio this power Over Mon or tuilinals at will, how to Mesttorizo,l,,, conto Pronto or Writing Moilluthp, Divinut!ott, Spir itualism, A Ichonly,Philosoulty of °thousand breatitu, Brigham Young'n HAMM, (hub!., Cu, Marriage, AC, oil contained In this book ; 100,000 Bold; brio° by mail, In cloth, $l 20, paper a:Aunt, $l. Nobles —Atirpothon willing to not as itgOtu bill racolvo tialliplu copy of tlo York fr.°. As no oipi tai Is required, all desirous of gaoled onsployinent . °boob' tonal ton tlio . book, unclosing 10 tcuts for postago, k 4,11%, W. EVANS S CO., 41 South 8111 St., AYBTERY SOLVED.—Fiftecin tam,' Y,rtvnto Couvernatiun %ink Married ladto Illin one of their number. Sent Iron fin' two ..tump v —Addrens MRS.-16 Al ETZGEIt, linnuver.-Pn. A CARD "A Clergyman, while rosidiiig In Eolith Anted& as _ miuslonary, discovered a Fide, and simple remedy for the onto of Nervous Woaktfess, Early Decay, DI,- oases of iilo Urinary, awl Seminal Organs, and the whole n`..' of disorders brought nii by baneful and vicious veldts Urea t numb°. have boon cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a &Biro to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will Fond the radial for preparing and usher Lilo medicine, in a mulled envelope, to any Olin who 11001.18. it. (roe of charge. Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, glutton I), itlble fount, Now ~y ork City. 21n0v70-4, WM ULCERS I TUMORS I CANCERS I tho PhiladolPithr Cancer Dual . tuto, 931 Areirotroot; Prof. Dolton, 2.88 W. 4th 'Arcot, Cinclunott, 0., and 1/r/ °recite, rot Choilotte, N. 0., aro making tuttorgoltlng curet] of all Wooer,' Tumors, and Concerti, by their groat Cancer Millilntel', with• out theltnifo or 'caustic, medicine, nod with but ilttlo . • • 010. Every root nod Ilbro is killed and removed,' If tnkon In 4imo, nod Cannot return. llowaro of bogus ,Professors, with their bogus treatments, stealing our advertisements. No others havo 'these trout. meets. Norio other should over ho usod. For par. Oculars sondibr circular. Callioraddreso us above Unpin-Sin • ' pIANos oR . • - .... Two ilrat-alaloi Maim, which NW.) boon . lo Iwo hut a eliort Urn°, will ho Hold very low for etiali. Apply at once to ~ilJuno7o.if '..- .10fiN li' Itlllazi. • CITY ADVERTISEMENTS THE BEST PAPER, • AND THE, , • BEST 'INDUCEMENTS This quarter's 13 ''toimberS sent free to nil eel scribing, boforciDeo. 23, 1870, for next year's Fitly Two Numbers of ;SORE'S RURAL NEW.YORRER, ;Cho great Illustrated RURAL AND PAIIILY.WEDKLY for Town nod Coninry. Tho Rnral, now In Its twenty-first year, to not only tho largest, beet, and cheapest, but by far the largest circulating Jennie! of Its class .in the world I Na tional In character, ably edited, superbly Illustrated and printed, It le the . . • BEST AMERIOAN WEEILLYI It Is the standard authority on all branches of Agriculture, HaitianEuro, kc. As a literary find_ family paper It is a favorite In many of the best fam ilies ail over the Union, Canada, rro. Indeed, 11loore's Rural has no rival In its sphere, and is this largest Illustrated Journal on tho Continent—each number containing sixteen- flvc•column pages, (double the 817,0 of most papers of its class.) It, is the paper for the East, West, North, and Eolith. TERMS, INDUCEMENTS, ite Terms—fa a' ear of 62 numbers, ,rtnd only $2 50 In elitist of Ton. !Ills Quarter's lantnnbers sent free, as offered above: Our Club Inducements for 1871 are unprecedented. Specimens, Premium Lists, &C., sent froo to all forming Clubs-and - we - Want a Ilve Club Agent In every town. Address ' D. T. hlOOll.ll, 41 Park now, New York THE NEW YORK METHODIST, An Eight Page Weekly Now in its Eleventh Year, publishes Sermons, n Serial Story for the family, a I Lew Children's Story every week, Chats with the Little Folks, Editorials by the best Methodist writers and others, Foreign and Do mestic Correspondence, full Departments of Religious And Secular Intolligenre. Price.s2 59 a year. Lib eral premiums or rash COlllll4llOOB to canvassers. Subscriptions conneence at any:time. For specimen enclose a two cent stamp to prepay postage. Address TILE METHODIST, lid Enema S t., N. Y. HOLIDAY. JOURNAL. FOR 1871. Contoing a Chritmas Story, Splendid Play;;, hingie Sportx, to. ; 4S I.:lgen; ilioslrated• Sent . froo on-recoipt-orono stamp for potilogo.. Atldroiff ADAMS A CO., Publidtorm, Boston. MASONIC BOOKS. Agente'wented. Send for Cli e ular. Addreee MASONIC PUB, CO., 432 •Itroomo St.; New York. • ACHRISTMAS GIFT to all yearly oubscribers to Appleton'e Journal, published Weekly. Two mouths subgetiption gratis. Thu months of Novomber and December, 1870, given arittlo to all subseriterd remitting $l, for the year 1871. Any one desirous of making a trial of the Journal to see whether they liko It, con have It for Tm Month, on remitting on Fifty Cents. Liberal terms to Live Agonts, METALLIC KEROSENE LAMP Medicid. For Sale—Pianos. THE EMPIRE m UT UAL. UNEXA.MPLED I THE LIFE INSURANCE oODIPANY itonu, In tho drat Fifteen Months of Its existence has Issued OVER FORTY-FIVF HUNDRED POLICIES INSURING OVER $8,000,000.00 and taking in Premiums $500,000.00 bang thallin'neet commencement Monneeu ever don , ,hy any company In the world! ME REASON FOR IT Ordinary wholo-lifo policies aro absolutely non forfeitable from payment of trot annual premium. Special ineurnocu non-fortltable aftorl,io annul •paymoute All panels. Inconteetablo for urinal moues, and absolutely Incontestable after two ann oal premiums. All reetriotlonsomon travel nud residence removed and no permits roqulred. No accumulation of Interest on Loans or Doforrod Premiums, and no inordaso of annual - poymouto ou any class of policies. One-third of the premiere loaned to the party in !Mod, if desired, and no Note required., Dividends on the progressive plan, end ttlea upo the guarantee Interest plan. Business of tho company conducted on the Nlntsti Pion. Policy simplo nod fedi in Ils provltilons Incontestability of Policies It Is tho purposo of Tho Pinpiro to fulfill all Ito contracts, tho ovidonco of which id that Ito poly has no.cetronlont refuges by means of which It can escape a Just demand. Proven fraud on the port of the insured will always hive; klate a policy. Also Mad aO, if committed preTielas to the payment of the second alinnel prenfium; or death caused by engaging in any specially hazardens bUSIII.B within the first two years. not after the exp iration of to•o years, the policy will be bold incontestable for all cll.. it except frond. Non-Forfeiture of Life Policies No policy of insurance with Continuous payments for life will be forfeited or become void by the non , payment of premium° thereon, unfit the full paying power of the 'menthol. have been iochousted. Tho language of the policy. is " That if any premium after the first annual pre miummshall have boon paid, shall not ho paid on the day whoa-dun, and the said assured shall, within thirty days theronflor, give notice in writing of Ina. Linty to tray the seine, and of n desire that said policy shell ho continued in force under the following conditions: Then and In munch' Coßil this policy shall not be forfeited or Miocene void by the nompayMent of the sold premium duo thereon, until after time expiration ore period, to Lo determined as follows, to wit: The net value of this trolley when the Pro minim hOCOMOR duo shall bedeterminod by actuarial calculation, and after deducting from such net value the Lumens upon said policy minetunceled by dividends, mra - rrnyintlatiqiiesTio fr .— Company, tour-111am of what remains shell ho considered a not singlet Premiom of temper:try Insurance, nod this policy shall be continued in force slating the term for which It will insure, according eir the age of the party at the tine of the lapse ortho premium. Example of the Non-Forfeitable Plan of the " Empire.'' Age of - y(oy inswcd, 35. Ordinary whole Lfc policy Ono ntinutil premium will continuo the Folk,. in force 2,yeste mid 3 Two annual premiums will continuo the pulley in fprou 4 years told I.7,dnyn. • TlMee iMonal premiums will continue the policy in force ti years and 27 days. Four annual premiums will continue the policy In force 8 years MIL! 10 days. Fire 1111111111 i premiums will COldilltle 1110 policy I force lu years and 56 days. etc' etc., etc., etc OFFICERS 9. Hilton Scribner, President George NV. Smith,. Vice Presi dont. Sidiley W. Crofut, Secretary Lemuel IL kVaters, Actuary Thomas entrcy, M. D., Medi cal Examiner. Everett Clapp, Superintendent of A go MICK THE TESTIMONY OF THE . 'PRESS Tho Empire is a impular inntlhtlluu , ffianagod by reliablo mon, on sound basilicss principles, and Is destined nt a vary early day to stauft shoulder to obotilder.vvltta the * oldest companies of its character in the country. Its officers and directors " mean businom," end hove organized with the TIOW of establishing a Model institution.—N.Y. fur/rpm/. cal, January 20,1570. "Tlll4 C011111:111Y le n groat sum.; lb° r,milt of able, economical, and rellablo innungumont. The Empire has no.nuperlor In filo ontintry,"—Rogon 7ol9l . ceoAq o! 109 1.!loon tai!trprlpoil.' ,7'rtiocler. "Tim Empire will nttruct (ho inturost of rho. cotiti.mplatte , yl.ll'u Imam ll'atc/onan aml. Re ficoldr. '• llnvinF n in thin Compnni. vro fuel njunt Wu in tho gloat nneu... It In nobbir:tig.,"—Era. "Au excolli i t company "—'/.ion's !lentld "A very Ancreneful Company."—(bnyregationnlist "Thu &opine Mutual is unsni.palloctl. ~Tho mon connoctod with it aro, for ilioso. who know them, a uutlloloflt rocomuniadation or the , Coinponj."—;Thi Nation. • ' fr "IC is with peculiar pleasure nut We speak of this now csnilidato for public. favor. IVo know nanny years since tho rresidont of tlikt cu .piny. 'lTc know him to La a man of enorgy‘,.ok sliarniiter, of superior business ability; ntid aboyo oleo, a successful milts livwlintaver ho utidoitrik es. The touch le, the Cam- pony has adopted tho host linproveinonts of llio r ilvy In its orponisation.ii—:-..Veto Ragland /nal/retire Ca seße. GEO. 8. EliflG, AC/IMT ron pumnbot:ltnid, Purtir, and Juniata Conn ". ^ ties.' orvlcit \KITH B. 1117 BURN, Sp. 14„inly104, , Hopflanci's Ge2,»Lan, TTOOFLAND'S GERtIAN'AIEDIOINES,. lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, Hoofland'c German Tonic, Hooflanil's Poilophyllin Pill, HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL HOOPLANJPS GERMAN ❑ITTNIt~ A Biltrrs luifind Alcohol or ,Cl,irile of my kin Is different from all others. It is composed of the pure Mires of vital principle of Roots, Herbs, and Barks (or an medicinally termed,- extracts.-) the-Worth less or inert portions of the ingredients not being used. Therefore, in one bottle of this Bitters there Is contained as much medicinal virtue no will bo found In Several gallons of ordinary mixtures. Thu !toots, &c., used In this Bitters are grown In Our. Many, their vital principles extracted In that 'country by a Sial'a Ulla Chemist nail forwarded to the [name factory in this city, where they are compounded and bottled. Containing no spirituous ingredients, this Bitters Is free from the objections urged against all others ; no des're for stimulants can Ira i n duced from their nee, they cannot mate drunkards, and eau not, Mali, any 'eireanislances, have any but a beneficial ,'fret. IWELAND'S GERMAN TONIC Was compounded for those not Inclined to extreme bitters, am! Is intended for use In cases when some alcoholic stimulant IS required in connection Vith tho Tunic properties of tho Bitters Each bottle of JIM, Tonle contalmi ()no bottle of the Butters, Com bined with pure Frinta Crux RIM, and flavored in finch a manner that tho extreme bittern°eo of the Bitters to overcome, forming a preparation highly agreeable rind ',Mama to the palate, arid containing the medicinal virtues of the Bitters. The price of the Tonic is $1 50 per bottle, which many persons think too high. They mint take Into consideration that tho stimulant used is guaranteed to be of a pure quality. A poor article could be furnished at a Thrapel-pllCX7tilir tirirtierbilfen'TiTcpyinTfil=dre and novo a good article? A nutlicitial pr( intent lon should none but the Lout ingredients, and they mole, expect to obtain a cheap eumpOiniol will most c( rtainly be cheated. Tliny arc the. Greatest:Known Remedies I=ll=l Lice?. Complaint, Dyqprpi' t Nervous_ Debility Jaundice, Disease of he Kidneys, Eruptions of the Skit. and all diseaseil arising froili a Disordered Live Stomach, or Impurity of tho Blood. • head tho followingay widows C ,n tlpatl, Flntulenco, Inward Pilo Fullness of Blond to the Hood, Acidity of tho Stomach, ME Heart-Burn, Disgust for Faint, Full.. or Weight In the Stomach, Scar Eru6tations, Sinking or Fluttering atilt° Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering ut the Heart, Chok ing or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Pos ture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Pain In t h e Henit, Deficiency of Pereira lion, Yellow.se of the Skin, and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, .te.. Suddeu"Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant lairginingu of Evil, 0101 (treat Deprersisn of Spirits. All these In dicate Disease of the Liver or Digestive Organs cool bineq with Ittipuro blood. The use of the Bitters or Tonic will soon canoe the above symptoms to disappear, and the patient still become m ell lint] healthy. =I GRHEK OI Lightning Cure for all rinds of Pain's and Aches Applied will cure all hinds o al..n and AchuH r ninoll tw ItheninaLlarn, Neuralgia wthache, 111111,1talna, Sprains, Brills.. Frost Bites lead/wiles, Paint in the Duel; and Lana, Patna it kw Joints or Limbs, Stinga or 111800 N, Ringworms tr. Taken 1 n will en re Kidney Complaints IlackKelles, Nick Headache, Colle, Dpientery, Dior rluca, Cholera Itnfant , Choi• m Morbux, Cramps and Pains in the Staunch, Fever and Agne, Coughs Colds Asthma, etc. DR. HOMAN D'S PODuPHYLLI-N, Olt SUBSTITUTE FOR MERCURY PILL TWO PILLS A DOSE The mosCpowerful, yet innocent, Lregeta lite Cathartic known. , It in not necceeary to take it handful of them Pill o product, the deshed effect; two of them act quiehl,t out powerfully, cicanelog the Liver, Stomach,itto llowold of all Impurltica. The principal In4redbint Poduphy Inn, or the. Alcoho le Extract of Man !rke, wlib In in by many lint. x mere Powerful, Acting, and, Scardliing, han the Mandrake Itself. Its 'windier action Is loon the Liver, cleaning It sputa, front all obe .tractions, with all the. towor of Mercury,. yet Irate rom the Injurious rehilltH at tatclied to the use of that Mound, ' For all disensep, In which thin ago on% cathartic Is indicated, Ulm give °Oleo mad:inn:lion In ev,ry case • . , ; I=l In CIISCH or Liver Complaint, limnsla, ai.tl ex treme Costiveness, Dr. Itoolland's Gulmen Bitters or Totheriltould ho' used in connection with the Pills. Tito tonle offa,t or the /MUD! or' onle ImildS up the system.. Thu Bitters or Tonic pitrift•S the Blood, strengthens the. notion, to tholes the Liver;" and givos strength, onorgy, and vigortv.4, 4 liep your Bowels active %Blythe Pills, and tbn - o up tits system with Bitters or . Tontetatnd no Maus a? can retold Its hold, or oven assail you. These mudleloos aro sold by all Druggists and Dealers In medicines cvorywhoro. ~...Becollect that It 1100FLAND'S GERSgAN,'REMEDI.VS that. tire so univerially, used and highly recoils= minded; and do not allow Una DruggiAt to indiice you to lake anything ehic that ho may any in Just on .good, lie cowls ho maitre, a larger pront-on.it, Thula Itenteilica will La 'Wilt by ESOO,II to any locality, upon application to the Principal Office, at tho GERMAN MEDICINE NW,RE, 031 11t.CLI'BTREET, V HILADELPHIA CHAS. M. DVA.N13,,.. Formatly 9, M. SACIESON & CO Theo Remedios aro for Palo by DrOgglato, Mora• hoppers, and rdedrolno, Dealers, ovoryiyhero birogip . Pat tho 'United Mateo, banadas, 'loath Atom;len, and po Went Indies, • • - • Rao ie•ly .414.gtritzps' THE-.‘,_' , . , -,,,, „.. - ,„-vs ,, - , .,:i. , , ,',,--', tt y',..7: ; . , , ,, ` , /, , t:,.! ,, , Aic.c.,- , ,,-- i,k...v5,4Y::0 - ii .: o - 4 ,,,, 6 , lpAiumtNyouTo!t- R .,t0,, Tha Kld !,4/,,:,,, . . d i;..lAUi,,, upper pare •0 4 I °lni' '''' ll i , P, 77 •::!, -,; --•, ;.,, a r . elating of t '‘:;' • pitre, ;via; o ntarlor o ,t o n -:';'':'':':''. rlor, and tho E 'ltrfor., ';:". +,l ..",,:'4i' ~ ," ',- • .^ , ,:., .r •-' , -: • ..,:- '1,•' ,, (,' , ..• , . The anterior abeortii,„ Intertoii e,,oneishi of thefts , or veins, which nerve,aa a dipoeit6fonthe,nrlnt, and I= convoy It to tho exterior. The enterior 19 a'Oohduc for *1 o, to a Single tube; Ureter. The ureters aro connected with the bladder TijoTh Utter Is rotnnozeti ot various coverings or tisues, divided Into yak., viz: tho , Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the 3leeeus. The upper expels, the ',Nor retietus. Many h .von desire to urinate without Lilo nbilley; othen niffinto w.thnut tlio'iltbillty to retain. Thls frequently Ocean; In EIESM To cum - Ilia° naCtlous, ‘,70 must bring I tit° action. Um muscles, which are ummzed In their ♦urinus functions. If they are neg'ectel, Gravel cr Dreusy Dilly Qn no Tho render lotigt,nlseho rondo n ware, Um! however °llea cony be tho atterk, It to sore to effect the bony health and nionlal- powers, no our Hash and I,lood aro mupporled from Linen noiireeß GOUT OR ItuEum.yrsem,—Pain occurring In the hilm ix Inillcatlvo of t h o Ithovo.'lll.3llNOP. They m cur In portion. dieposol to nail stomach nod clotaty coo =ME • TUE GRAVM.—Thol ‘ r.tvel"ene uen from neglect or Improper treatment pt the Ithlne3s. These or,ans Loing weak, tbn water in not expelled from the bled der, buy‘ll7ml to ronnoln; It LOOOlllOB fovorlott, tool sedimept forms. It 13 from this dip sit that the Mono la forme I, nod grovel nom. DROP.: Y IN a collect i ot; ' of orator ti x nip part. 4 1.110 body, and Loom differ, nt 111111101, Iwo oiling to do ports affected, viz: when genetally diffused over the body, IL Ls collt tl Annotron ; wbon of filo ntolotnen, AHeltes; when of the cheat, Ilydretlxorax TREATMENT. —no] mbow. highly Collol , llt ra 01l anti pound Extract Beau Ix dechlcally one c 4 the boat remedies fn• (11senere of the bind ter, kidneys, gravel, drop:ilea! rlieumntiant, Mid gouty Wee- tinny Under tbislead we linen arranged D) ten in, or difficulty and intin in parsing water; Sea, ty So -cmt4ll,-.r-amtal-tutd-froxpawn t-41-1.1,4tvgeF44.,-v, Straogory, or etopplog of water; II ormaturia, or bloody mint, t Gout and Rheumatism of thols...Theys, d•itbnrt any cbango In quantity, but increaaa In actor, r r dark' water. It WII3 alwayx hlgtly rococo mended by the Into Dr. Physirk, In these affection, ThlA mullein° I nerenses the lio*er of digestion, and excites the absorbents Into hottltlty exercise by which the watery or• einetneooa depoxitionx, and all unnatural enlargemonts, as well Int pain and In(lam mation, artikroduced. and It In taken by mon, women, aunt children. Direction for me and dint acCompapy. Philadelphia, Pn, Fob. 25,1867 LI. T. Ilelmbold, Druggbit Dear Sir—l have been a sufferer, fbr upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder and kidney affec tions, during which time I have used various medic inal prepamttaus,antt.beea under the treatment of the most eminent physicians, experiencing but little relief. Having seen your preparations extensively adver tised, I consulted with my family physician in regard to using your Extract Bache. I did thishecause I had used all kinds of advertised remedies, and had found ,{Lem worthless, and some quite injurious; in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, and determined to ure no remedies hereafter unless kneel of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use yobr remedy. As you advertised that it was composed of burial, cubehs, and juniper berries, it occurred to • mo and my physician as an excellent combination, and, with his advice, after an examination of the article, and consulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I com menced its use about eight.mentbs ego, at which time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and gratified at the benefi cial effect,-and after using ft three weeks, was able to walk out. I felt mush liko writing yru a fell srateinent of cry case at that time, but thought my improvement might only be temporary, and there fore concluded to defer and see if it would effect n perfect cure, knowing then It would be of greater value to you. and more sati,factory to me. I nun now able to report that a cure is effected after using the remedy for five months. sI have not used any now for three months, aid feel as well in all tespects as I ever did. Your Burial helms devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, It nice tonic and invigorator of the system, I do not mean to bo without it whonevCr occasion intiy require Its use lit such affections. M MeCORMICK. Shophi noy dotibt AlNtleCorinick'o atatOniont, ho 'Were to the follovlng gontlotnen lon. Win. Illglor,.ox.Oovoruor, Ponnsylennh lon. Thee. Dreher, Philadelphia lon.l. 0, Knox, Judge, PhiladolpLin, lon J. 9. ' lltack, Jtlgo, PIMA ' driphla fun. 0. R. Porter, ox:Govornor, Pennsylyntala lon. I:IIix Lorin, Juden Philadelphia. Id . n. It. C. Griot, Judge, United :taloa Colt t. .1 on: 0 ....W. WoculSitara, Judy, Phlladclphla Inn. W. A. Portdi', City Solicltor,`Plilladolpya lon. John Bigler, ox.Oovornor, California. foil. E. Danke; Audit, Glonoral, D. And tunny otherey nocosenry Sold ppsogkits And Deolors oyarywhom : 80. Warn of oonntornAte, ' Ask for Ilsisokold's. •;4!c; no thor. Prloo—sl.2 por - bOttlp, or 0 bottleefor $1;:tO ,Delivered to 44 address. Desaritto symptoms in all oorrununicatione Addrola 11. T. lIELMBOLD, Drug anaitria. 604 13ROADWAY. , dello t44,i,cY46""lngf", t ' o ;1$180,17, 0? t my Oh r tlin4Wat :? b ° 1 !r". 411 • ‘:` nEr;mun'LD: , eleraillet ., =:Pefletribl‘;•iEfiiir:ll6-siewel „,, • , 9. g.f /AN 2 . 1;4-411 % e : It vw " ,4? • doo tilt perfectod d s tprnmea prepaintlon of it, ,Restored` Gray kind ever offered Collie public, em ....Eraii:,';-12. . .'..i.t,ti:liii'-`c,`,. • ine no competitor 0l merit. Ily It Re Gray flair' is sornfrestort d to it: original youthful color, mW hrll Original - F5 . ; - Wirfell. Is Color, by a11..-I , Ursonn a hokt lmir.ln• Iblz Promotes nr tilling not n 111 by ILo non our lieLowy , r, 'f,ll /no I fis vod rt lean, nn, b 3 It; ionic u d Growth l Ing proport:ve N% ill ine;ttql ,it.d !he grin, and is a 111111 strong again. 111 elt10:1 or it ‘ld Splendid 11 0 F9 It ‘l . II - rtate n flew gniWlb Dressing : lin!eed Iho full:clel um duet .13,1 It la cooling, and allays all I ailing Try one and Irrliatiol of U. scalp. It llimx Bottle not'strark tho othi no an dy,n, but mulcos the scalp whit° mkt Clean Thicken As adremlng It In the best and most economical preparation In Om world up the nv Its effects last n much 1 nger. BEI SoLtl fur our Treatke oti the hair, fr.. to nll, IT mull Locks I Nob( by all Draiiyl,ls and Dealers in 31. I . 3rice,One Dollar Per Bottle R. P. HALL & CO. Pro rietors LABORATORY, NASHUA, N. N "oung7o-ly Dr'. duel di Co's. Advertzse»l't, AYER'S 'SARSAPARILLA FOR PURIFYING THE RI,OO G The reputation this excellent medicine enjoys, is derived from its cures, many of which aro truly marvelous. luvoterato cases of Scrofulous din ease, Where ILL A) 010111 seemed sat Lusted with c..rruptinn, have been purified and cured by it. Scrofulous affections anti diSorders, which worn ag gravated by the scrofulous contamination until they were painfully afflicting, hairs boon radically cured in such great numbers In almost every see- Una of the country, that the public searcoli oiled to be Informed of its virtues or WWI. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive. onemies of our race. mini, this unseen and rode] t. tenant of the organism undermines the ronstitu ' tint', and Invites the attack of onfoobling or fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of Its prre- I enco. Again, It seems to breed in let:Lion through. out the betty, snit then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of Its hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the la ter, tubercles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed In tho liver, or it shows Its proton-s by eruptions on the -skin or foul ulcerations ou nestle part of the body: Hence, the occasional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla Is advisable, even when no active symptomrof disease appear. Persons afflicted e Ith the following complaints generally find immediate relief — trud - Tat — lorrgetrr--cuntv-by--1 ha - 'rise — of - tilt: Pdt R/LLA : St. Anthony's Eire, Rose or Erysipelas, Teller, Salt Rheum, t*ald Head, 117,,y -worm, Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and other eruptions or visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more concealed ' forme, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Disease, His, bpi hay, Neuralgia, and ,th various Ulcerous Itallelieh at the muscular and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases ato cured by It, though a long limo 18 required fin- stile titling these obetinate maladies by any medicine. Tut long continued use of this mrdici no will OM Elio complaint. .ticueorrlima or Whites, 'Morino Ult•era. limn!, and Familia Dlsonses, sto communly_soeu-re 'loved and ultimately _cured by Its purifying and Invigorating effect. • Minute Directions for oo&b sotto are found in our Almanac, supplied grails. Rheumatism and Grote, when commit by accumulations of en tremens mat ters m the blood,• yield quickly to it, its also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion, ur htfienta lien of the Liver and Jaundice, -when arli,ing, as ,they-often do,- from the .ralakling poison. In the blood. SARSAPARILLA 15 a great restorer ler tho strength and vigor of the system. Those who are 'Languid and Listless, _Despondent, Sleepless and troubled with Nervous Apprekensions or /Mrs, or any of the affections symptomatic of IVeakness, will - find immediate relief and 'convincing evi dence of Its rostoratlve power upon trial. PREPARED BY Dn. J. C. AVER & CO., LOWEL, MASS., Practical and Analytical amid, BOLD BY ALL DRIJOCIFiTS EVF:ItYtS'IINIt N. Ilaverstick Brothors, Agents fo. Carnal,- 2-tfab7o .DEILAVEN d BROTHER. 5-20'S AND 1831's BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED • MOST LIBERAL TERMS GOLD Bought and Sold aChlarkot rat,. =I PACIFIC RAILROAD BUN US Bought an 15 1.1 gtolltb 1,0110. f. fllal liOld on C.,111111,51011 Only Accounts rocvivod, ttoll Intorogt idlnw•od on fEtily billonces. Subject tolelnek ni sight DE . 114.VEN ck BROTHER, No. 40 :South Third aired, .t..r , IIILADRI,PITIA 27J In 7013 Nero- Stores mad fr.inivave NEW STOVE AND TINWAITE E sy'A B L 8, 51 EN 'l') The tart!rdhip h. rotnfnm I , Xittillig bet we, 11'alker Clautly hiving boon "dim 1,01 toy 1.1.1 cornunt, I hufeL)•,nnnuunro Illtile and aurrouioling eonatry, that I ha,/ open,' a NEW SrqVII A TINIVAIM eroltn; la the Inrgo frame bungling, on dm flller.r West High and Wer.llitreolu, formerly ottunfrk 11 by Corn 0• Ilea Lt BOA • llttvltig g• nud coinalko 'stock of nail Tinworo no hood xeltititril with thn groaltint for la In noilltet, lay ruFlunairii aro guaraii Loud withal, Ilan:bath its riliarils quality mil p, to, SIITETIRON AND TINWAIt3, constantly on hand and mado pto order. . Iliy stock of'll nwara ontloracus ever) thing mostly kept Inn first (loos tin establishment. Booting and Spouting prwtipt ly ottottdol to. ' BTOVESI' • STOVES! STOV It t Tom now prepored to oxbildt to tiro TrAdo largo and woll•naaorted kook of. the lo.Ft pattorna of Stoves. Having tiro agoory of the follo*lnt e.. 10 Milted tdovol. , litot ',Nimrod to Ittrokl, them to pin• flee so lieifirtdg: Morning Qlory, Light House, Bon-Ton; Rosebud, 13eneon Idglit, BggV' Office, and S Maialogthin'or:Conk Stay, 'otnimar,.;lll r. Mow •'• • ,'Siaporlo`r, Noblo Coolc, Niagara, Qualcor Citys.cluil Coral. 616 . va: Itopatira . Gfo7 , l,li(antly °ea r Ogoi?.t for n. T 11 PIPA, fur lieutttlinalln , A fuoto , unit 'prop• nul to i'nr 'Welt . niurpinen , t.nout In rognionat'xhort nom.. t xpnrlanco of 22 'yorin lu 013 bo;111.4, 14ouln , f4nini.ntfully nollelt n uhnro of (Ito 1011110 yntrOnngo,fc.cllng conllitoot Mitt , will givol:l' 10(1100. . =I On