II ATTRIM to.seenting your coal for win tar while nrices n awilovit , and quality good Call tit- the yards of ' i A LARGE addition lately made to, tho stack l a - lumber, in the yards 'of . A. 11. 13Litin. • DR. W. D. HALL. -- -- --DEBB. - MARY_ 1 . a, -HALL Offide and residence 37 South Hanover street, Carlisle, Pa. Rooms . strictly.pri vats. Consultation free. Drss. Hall makes the treatment of female diseases a specialty,. 1de70,13m SPECIAL NOTICES DR. SCHENCK Advises Consumptives to go to Florida, in Winter. flaying for the lent thirty-live years delotid my whole time loud attention to the study of lung dle eases and consumption, Ifeel that I understand fully the course that-ought to be '-puretu d to restorea tolerably bad catnief diseased lunge to healthy Bound nem . The Mit and most tbnportant stop le for the patient — to avoid taking cold; and - the best of all places on this continent-for, this purpose in -winter, le Florida, well down In jho State, avltete the tern. pereture to regular, and not subje ct to such vette -tione-rurin-moro:Northerrc latitude& - Palatka lea point I can recommend. A• good hotel le kep t . there by Patertnan. Lnet winter I saw' ,never al persona -there whose lunge had been badly dbeased, but who. under the healing influence of the climate and my medicines, wore getting well. 0110 hundred , utilee further down the river lea point which 1. would prefer to Palatka, es the tem perature le more oven - and the air dry and broeing. Mellonville and. Enterprise. are located them. I should giro a decided preference to idollonvlllo. It is two miles from river or lake, and It seem. almost impossible to tithe cold there. Thu tables in Florida might be better and patients complain at times, but that le a good sign, as it indicates n return of appe tite, rind when title Is the case they generally Increase in Octal, and then the lungs must heel. - Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green . Cove, and many •ther Places in various parts of Florida, ran ho safely recommended to consumptives in winter. My reasons for saying so are that patients are lose liable to take cold there than where there is a lees even tempera ture, and it is not necessary to .y that where a eon Remedy° person ozpoecs himself to frequent cold. he is certain to die shortly. Therefore m 3 advico'le, go well down Into the :Auto out of tho reach,of prevail ing east winds and fogs. Jacksonville, oPtiltuost any other of thelocalities I have named, will benefit those who are troubled with a torpid liver, a disor dered stomach, deranged bowels, sore throat or cough, but for those whose lungs aro diseased a more- southern paint is earnestly recommended. For fifteen year. prior to P 69, I 'WA professionally in Now Yoik, Boston, Baltimore, nod Philadelphia• every week, where-I-saw and examined on an aver age five hundred patients a week. A practice so extensive, mubracing every possible phase of lung digeaso, has enabled me to underatand the disease fully, arid hence my caution in regard to taking cold. A person may take vast quanta lee of "Schencles Pulmonlc Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pi 11.," land yet die if he abitornot avoid Inking cold. In Florid, nearly e•erSboily is using Schnook's Mandrake PHI., for the ell:nolo is more likely to produce bilious halite ilian,more northern latitudee. It is a well eatabllslied fact that neti•es of Florida rarely die of consumption, especially those of the southern port. On the other hand, in New England, ono.third, at boast, of the population die of Oils Enrol. -ble disease. , In the Middle Stole. It does not preyell largoly, Mill thero aro .many thousands of cases there. Wh t a vast pereentitge of life would ho eared if consumptives - were is easily •larmed in re gard to taking (reel, cold se they are about scarlet fever, stnali poz, ho. But they nro not. They tako what they term a little cold, which they are credu lous enough to believe will wear off ion few days. Thoy psy no uttention to It, nod bonen it laye tho foundatlon fol. another and another still, until the lungs are (11,1CUFC11 beyond all hope, for cure. My ndvieo to persons whose lungs aro affected oven slightly Is, to lay in a stcck of Schenek's Pulmonic Syrup, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic, and Schenck's Mandruko Pills, and go to Florida I recommend them particular'medirines because I ail thoroughly acquainted with their action. 1 know that where they are used in etrict accordance with ui• direc tiom they will do the work that is required. Tide accomplished, nature will do the rest. 'The„phyai. clan who prescribes for cold, comet, or nlght , fivreate, and then advises the pntlont to e elk or ride out every day, will be sure to hero a corpse on his hands Wore long. My plan Is WO. my throe medicines, In accord ance with the printed directions, _except In mine came, where a truer um of the Mandrake 'Ellie le ueceseary. My al, jest is to give tons to the stoma h —to got up a good ;appetite. It is always a good sign when a pntiriit begin. to grow hunirry.- .1 hate hopes of moll- With a retell for food and the grati fication of that relish COlllO3 good blood, and with It more droll, whiCh is closely followed by a twitting of the I ongo. 'Uteri the cough 'owls and abate'', the creeping chills and clammy night-ewcate no longer prokonte.and annoy, and tho pationt.getawell, pro vided he avoids taking cold. Now there are ninny consumptives who hare not. the litetattade go to Florida. The otuestion may be enkett, is there no hope for ouch? Cartclnly there le. My advice to such Is, inn.i'nver has bean, to ittuy In a warm rann ebbing tlns 'lnter, with a tempera ture of about seventy degrees, which should Ate kept - regularly at that paint, by means of a thernibinoter. Let such it patient take his exorcise within the limits -ofthorwm - brwatkengirp'mtd.down Ate' tundras - hie strength will permit, in order to ken up a healthy circulation of the blood. I have cured thousands hy thin system, and can do so again. - Consumption In se easily cured as any other discos/I if It is taken In time, and the proper hind of treattoolit is liarstied. The fact stands undisputed on record that Schenck's Pulmonic dyrun, Mandrake Pills, and Seaweed Tonle !MVO cured T. y many of what seemed to be hopeless eloll of consumption. Clo where you wilt, you wilt beat MOst certain to nod 1101110.1100 r COII.IIII ptive who has been rescued from the very Jaw. of death by their use. ' So far an the Mandrake Pills are concerned, every body abould keep a eupply of them ou hand. They art on the liver better than calomel, and leave noun of its hurtful effects, behind. In fact they are excel lent iti all cases where a purgative medielne le re quired. If you have partaken too freely of fruit and Merchant ensues, a, dose of the Mandrukes will care you. If you are oubjeet to silk headache, take a dose of the Mandrakes and they will relieve you in two hour.. if you would obviate the effect of a change of water, or the too free indulgence in fruit, take one of the Mandrakes every night or every other night, and you may then drink water end oat watermelon.. peer, plutpe, peaches, or corn, without i.llO rick of being made sick by them. They will protect thoau who live in damp sitnations azalea( chills nod furore. Try them. They aro perfectly harmless. They can du you good only. I hate abandoned my profeeelonill visits to Boston and New York, butt continuo to eve patients at ray ellen, No. Is, N. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, eicry Saturday, from 9a.m.t09 p. m. Thee° who wish a thorough exatninallon with the Reepirometer will be charged live dollars, The Rosplrometer declares thit exact condition of the lunge, .and patients can rentlify learn whether they ore curable or not. But I desire it distinctly underetood that the value of my medic:lace depends entirely upon their being taken strictly emu Mug to direction'. In cobelusion, I will nay that when persons take my mcdlethes and their systems are brought into a healthy condition therebythey are not Co liable to take cold, yet no ono with ' iliseased lungs can boar a Haddon change of Atmosphere without the liebil ity of greater or leen irritation of the bronchial tubes. Full directlonn In all languageo accompany my modicinea, so oxplicit and clear thatsmy one can use Mom without consulting mo, and cuu be bought from any druggist. J. It. SCIIENCIC, M. D., IOoo,TOCm No.l, N. Sixth litre° t o 1111'Adolph!' gptons OF YOUTH A gentle - Mao Who, Buffer:oil for Yeare from Narrow Illty, ProinatureDocoy, and all the °Mete of youth fulimpecrellou; will fur thoyho of sufferlug humanity,, .and free to all whe,nbod it, the receipt for making•tte elmplo remedy by which he was e nod. .Btfferera wlebing to profit by the adrortis• or's experience one do no by addreaslng, In perfect eo adence, .101 IN D. OGDEN. N 0.42 Coder St. Now York. May7-70-Iy. FISH CHEAPER AND R4TTER I We efrpr rosy Ilno , EAT3I - I,I6IOEItgL,. wholesale d retell, 50 PER CENT cheaper than last year. Other lauds iu their 801111011. WILLIAM ELA IR & SON, South End, Carlisle, Pa. CM BB WISE, Wou.z irlidoln will boneflt jou: bo not always on trolled by your Incredulity, hundreds have auagilt rune( hum the horrore ot Dyspepsia through the medium Of DENUTIVBANTI•DTBVICPTIO STOUACILIBITTIRX and toned It, Why should you suffer when this admi rable stomachic has cured many stroller caece-why do you doubts, hileother believeand 'aro cured Delay in thismatter le both danirerousandunprotitabls. Your health, hispeiness end bueloCss suffers, while constant uoileet wed by 'serious and ta2COll trollable remits. 111,6:1111 are equally useful In the numerous difficoltics allepaing ludl goetion;'ns BILIOUOIZSD, enISTIPATION. Ac., while or riven and Aoua and other disorder. prc.cocaltig from MIAnSIATA, it In tho only reliable preventive and rowed; known. '24ee'69 S. 8. S• - "BABA; SPEEDY, AND SURE.", . • Dr..brerrle Syrup of Tar, lirNd Chorry and Mar• hound; s manufactured by an entirely new process, end contains the boil ' known remedies for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, and all Lung. Complaints. Simonet to the taste, but powerful in its action: Enna for a circular containing list of ,articles used, and the manner of preparing them, to' DR. J. R. NORRIS; Easton, l's, Clonal& Akita, John, F. llonry, 8 Co`lego Place, N. Y. - Jobniati. Hollowly & Cowden, 602 Arch at, , Phila. 8 old 111 Carlisle by Corcraatt & IYottlibliton, w, Horn, T. ,N.,lirtulk, and J:"B. 161w/tick, .• • ; MARKETS - . CARLISLE PRODUCE MAREET. Gotreeled Weekly -by B. • J. iVoodward. ' Orli*, IVe4netaay, .Apra, 20 1871. . Ai .Ifit F. FLOUR'' ' • $8 00 SUPERFINE FLOUR 4 50 !SUPERFINE RYE FLOUR 4 50 • -WHITE WHEAT . 1 46 . RED WHEAT • 1 35 . R YE 85 " CORN . 45 WHITE OATS ~, ' 08 BLACK" OATS. 51 OLOVERSEED " ' " •0 00 TLUOTHYSEED 4 50 . FLAXSEED 1 70 CAIILIISLIB PRCITIBIQIC MAII.II.E . T. • (forricited Tireqkly, ~by, Son. 5.. Carlisle, Wednesday,. Apra 19, 1871. DOTTER.. EGGS LARD.. TALLOM.. BEESWAX.".- BACON HAMS 'do 'SHOULDERS do SIDES ' 'WHITE DEANS' - PARED PEACHES..... L'NPARED j do' DRIED 4.p.,px;zs 414,71 r. WIER HAILING, lyinE GUARDS, for Store Fronts,' Asylunis, s ie, Iron Bedsteads, Wire ,Web binge for cheep and'ponitry yards, Dries and Iron wire cloth Slaves, Finders, pereoom for coal, ores sand, &c„ Heavy Crimped 016th for apark arresters Latidicapo V7lie for Wlndo'we te;i Paper Makere Wires, Ornamental Wire, Works: Every informs. Clod by addressing the manufacturers, M.WALIIEIt & SONS' No II North Sixth. street Philadelphia. Smh7lly . d. H. [Prom the Philadelphia North American.] • - -PHILADELPHIA - MARKET'S.. •. . FLOUR, ORAIN AND .SEEDS. • Fhiladqyhia, April 26, 1571, EXTRA •FAMILY FLOUR $7 60 EXTRA FLOUR 6 25 RYE FLOUR 5 75' WHEAT RED 1 /0301 61 WHITE MICA 7' • • •• .1 67 lg. 1 70 RYE - • .1 05 CORN • OATS CLOVERSEED FLAXSEED, Philadelphia, Monday, April 24, 1871. ThS arrivals and'sales of Beef -Cattle were large tits West, reaciiing about 211.83 head.' The market closed dull, favoring buyers, within the following range of prices EXTRA FAT CATTLE, per lb 8i4R.83 e. FAIR AND 00011 CA TILE.,,. . 7 ta b 90.11M0..V 4@,.6 - am! C . , ALVES were re", dull of sate qt . hest week's figures. Ire quote Springers at $4O, and Clues and Calves at 000. Receipts of 800 head. SHEEP attracted more attention, at an advance in prices. Ai quote Mated ai 73,!',6834e, and clipped at 803i,,c. Receipts 10,000 head. HOGS were in demand. Sales of slop-fed at 8008 and corn feet at sBse9 V. 100) lbs net. Re ceipts 4,000 head. . „ MARRIED. • • BEISTLINE—.IVENTZEL.—On the twentieth !n -atant, In thin tAncr, by Rev. J. !Swartz, Mr. Abram Bohan., to Minn Mary K. IVontzel, both of l'inry county. Perry County Democrat Ocoee copy MOWER—FLEMTND.—On the saute day, by the stunt:tot the residence of the bride, at Springville, in tide county, Mr. 11. Mower, M. D., to Miss nue E flaming. ORXEIRLE—MILLEII.—On the thirteenth Instant , In Mechanicsburg, by Ite•. John Ault. Mr. William V. Dribble, and Miss Rebecca Miller, both of Upper Allen township, Cumberland county. - N.ETE .FOR SALE OR RENT.—A good two aary brick house, No 63, East North street. Apply to Hoary Snyder or Geo, Sfre!zol, Carlisle, Pa. 27upti Office of the Carllele One and Water Company, Carlisle, April 27th, 187 A N eleotion for President and five 4 — A„. nninngers of the Cnribile Gas and Wnter Con pony, will be hold at the Arbitration Chantber, in the Court House. Car 1101 e, between the hours of two nod four o'clock, I'. M., of Monday tho eighth day of May, 1171. IZEIE LUMBER MANUFACTORY 1 The attention of lalers and builders Is Invited to the sae mill•of George Throne, on Mountain Creel, miles above Pine Grove Furnace, where lumber for WI hiding star, joint and lathe, can be purchased at reasonable rates For further information, address my guperin to orlon t, Henry Miltenberger, Mountain Creek I', at Mee, Cumberland county, 2711013 es ASSIGNEE'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that John Dolan, of Mifflin township, having executed a deed of assignment to the under.ige ed, for the I enefit of creditor.. All •-sons haling attain against sold ratite will pre ts.int them. properly authenticated, for payment, and these indebted 'sill make psyinerit, without delay, to W. F. SADLER, ISAAC'S. WIREMAN, 27ap7IGt Metr:tee. ARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR IN TEREST.. TILE ENGLISH - HONSE CHAMPION Jr , will stolid fur the season as follows: Tho Prot throe days of tho week at the stable of S. Carothers. In Oreasou; the last threo, at Mu stable of Jacob Thu lium. to Carlisle. T..rine.—ltedocial from 20 olollitre to 15. The Champion Jr reid_by go.l.lJudgEol of home, to be the bent draught horse to the county. 11. LOVE, Keeper. 2Tap2t. PPROPOSALS,—SeaIed proposals for' building a house for the First, National Bunk, of be rireived at the Blanking Home, until Tuesday morning, May 10. The building will be put out in—ono-entire- euntraco.,;lli,committee reserio tko tight-to n 4.0 any bid, or reject all bide. Any disatroement between contractor and commit tee, to ho decided, d . Nettled by lb.. arebiteet. Plana and epecillcat on can lib seen at the clothing etoro of 1. 11. Randall. By order o he Building Committee. Trup7l3t TH,E SUN. =2 THE DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN. =I IN VENDED FOR PEOPLE, NOW ON ISAMU! Including Farmers, Meehanles, Merchants, Profes eional Men, Workere, Thinkers, aid all serener of h• nest Wks, and the wires, bens, and daugletere of all Beck. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR I ONE HUNDRED CONES FOR ;W, Or lone th:n Olio Coat a Copy. Lot Otero be a $6O HEMI-WIitICLY SUN, $2• • TELE., of the same etre and general eharacter an. THE WEEKLY, but with a greater variety of toleeellane. one rending, and'dorniehlog the ■em to Its sub merileto with greater freehum, became it somas twice a week inetead of once only. THE DAILY SUN, $6 A YEAR. A preeminently readable newepaper, with the largest circulation In the world. Free, independent and fearless in politics. All limo nowa treat erny whrre. Two cent. a cepy ; by mail, GO cowl, a month, tes6 a year. TERMS TO CLUBS I=3IMaIMERIMI Five replan, ul.e jeer, sijetratuly addreered SOUR DOLLAR '. Tin copies, one your, eoparntely oddrncoi (and fa extra copy to tho getter up of club.) . . EIGIaT DOLLARS. Twenty roplee, one year, reparately no dreeked (and 00 extra copy to the goiter up of WO, ) FIN PEEN DOLLARS. Fifty roPies,,one year, to one address (mad tho Saul t% oak ly „one year to getter up of club.) THIRTY-THROW. DOLLARS. Fifty copies, one year, eeparately addressed (cad the Friuli-Weekly ono year to getter up of club.) THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS. _Otte hundred mules, tno year, to oe• addiese (and the Daily far ouo poor t• the getter up of •lab.) FIFTY DOLLARS. tet• hundred copies, one year, separately oddment!' (and the Daily for one year to getter up of elute) SIXTY DOLLARS. =EI Five •oplea, oaa goer, Foparatrly addraeserl RNIIT DOLLARS. Tan coplea, ono year, eeparately achlreaxedi (and an extra copy to getter up of clan.). In Poet Office ordure, cheeks, or drifts on Now York, bender convenient. If not, ton register the ha ters contalnlog money. Address, " 275p713m ~ NEW GOODS FO THIS WEEK! THOS. A. HARPER, South Halkover Strut, Carlisle, Plllea SPRING,ND SUMMER Dregs. Goods, ic At Greatly Reduced Prices.. W (loads and Linens Represonting the Cheapest and Choicest Spring Importations 26j 1171.11 m Cr at bargains In Black Bilks, at $1.50 sad SITS 4 . " " Plal• Black and Etriped Grena dines, at 25c Plain sad Catered Alpaeu at 25c . ' Linens for sults ' at 25r. " 'Bleached Table Linen, at 75c. • " Linan Napkins; at $l.OO. • ' • 10 4 Bleaabod Ohosting, at 45. Towel. at 150, alto lower grades. " " " Ladles White Cotton. Pose, at 10, 12 and 15c. . .11ons'• hose, full *ogular at 250, extra, dumper grades., • - Corsets, at 75, Wiadow,Ellades, at $l.OO par pair. " ' Piques, at 2c, also lower graded '• • • Cottonade, at 12%,15c sod bettor " • Gontspatze at 50a and up. Latin.) (limos VQBIII TheVelebrated Joseph Kid ill Ores at $l.OO Ladies' Tucked Skirts and :Aprons. , . Cloths and Cassimotes Exceedingly Choaß. $ 25 14 10 illinfi ;A aidandld article In., Dark Dluq ()loth: Lace Collar'', mot Handkerchiefs, Hamburg Erahroldurlas and Illuiptiralemi. , Full liana adult:medico as cheep as auy Oda Okla of Philadelphia. ' LOW PRICES TO 1114 MAINTAINED; - to (Ilium qutok THOMAS A. ITARPICH.' • on' .21171. .... I,f; 0% ®loc per lb 60 -- 200 LIVE STOCK MARKETS JOHN IMER Et•crclnrf D. GRAHAM, J. L. EM MY, 0 wnere Club n{.,o.rery Post `fficio Store • .":" eel Black Alpae. Black Store as In the town. Black Store WHITE GOODS Black Store (P hoes) Plain Plaid., Striped Alpacas Store and Corded, Preach Nan- Alpacas Store cooks, Swiss, Victoria and Alpacas Store Bishop Lawns A choice Alpacas Store let of Spring Shawls awl Cheapest Sawyer Lace Points at the lowest prices. Cheapest Sawytw Parasols, PArn.ola. Cheapest Sawyer Very Cheap! Cheapest Sawyer Cheapest lot of Casshoures iu 'Cheapest Sawyer town, and traa.lo up to ordeir In the Sawyer to fashionable etylo. In the ' Siwyer Our Notion departmout Is corn; In the Sawyer pieta In all branches. Every- In the Sawyer body call and examine before Tuck Sawyer purehasing Elsewhere, Town Sawyer as you can lave Town Sawyer. .45 per cont. Town b. 'A. SAWYER ' SIXTEEN DOLLARS 27.01 SEND YOUR MONEY 1, W. ENGLAND, Pubßeller, Bun OMeo, New York City Some - Specialties NEW 1871. 6P1A:11T,9 ARRIVALS AT TUE CENTRAL DRY GOODS -STORE. low ana Dinintifnl Spring DRESS GOODS, India Pongees, Just out 'Japanese ,Cloths, Chlntzeis ; l■ .pleadidityles. All thci ■e• azil bandana.) Drone Goode of the mien, selling at ai low price' as bears the war. For bargibu In all Mod. of Whit. Goode, 13= Mares Mon, Nitinsuok., plain nod ■trlp.d, ME= CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. Spring Shawls lu ■lw Bayles, 'oases Parasols,. _ Linen reran°le, Silk P Is, A.d Ben Umbrellas, In great variety, al t 1 o CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, ME! Guiumrre, Lineus Cottsuadee, at great bargain. SUITB MADE TO ORDER by ■ illvt-glavit (altar, at .kart nobl.e. FOR HOUSE FURIFISIIINO poops, each a. Ticklags, Sbeetinge, Table linens, Towels, Cheeks, Maellea, to., welt at the CENTRAL DRY GOODS SCORE, CARPETS, CARPETS. Lowell Three-Ply Cirpete, best In the mute!, I■ va riety of Bp'Undid pattern., Lowell extra saltier Two- Ply, Carpets in a••• Find beautiful etyles All W.l Two-Ply Carpets (iota $11.e5 to $l.OO. ll= is 3-1 nod 0-I whiting, nowemt and most - Octant pat tern. Imported. Wool otriped Carpet., In Yautaom• ety I.e, and la the following width.: 3-8, 3-4 and 4-4 ♦ large -stunk of.,llomepturida4ag carpetaiWil _our-cwt. AT THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE you will dud larg•at stook of goads In the noun t7, all of which w• will •01101 th• low•at Inesibl• prie•a. Do not fail to give 00 • cull, and w• will pr•re all we adrettlu. MEMEL k MILLER 27apil NEW GOODS AT THE CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE OF D. A. SAWYER Cheap I take pleasure In announcing Black Cooap to the public that I have Black Cheap ]not returned from the . Silks Cheap Slattern markete Silk. Cheep with the hest Colored Cheap enacted stock Colored Cheap of goods ever of. Silks Cheap bred in Carliele Silks Cheap Chevest Black Silks Japanese Cheap le. tho, town. Cheapest Japan,,. Store Colored Since to the town. Do. Silk■ Store Jepanise Silks to the town. Silk.' Store Silk warp Poplins for suits. nornanle Store . Silk Pongoo for Suite. Ilernaula Store Mined Poplin. for Suite. Mired btero Plaid. for Sults. 'and Store Block Ileromile, Plel■ Store' Drenadinee and Poplin Landaont• for Lewes. Cheap Sulle - EME Storo List of unclaimed lotters remaining iu o postoflice at Carlisle, Pa., for the WEEK ENDING APRIL 26„1871: LADIES' LIST.. ' ' Leonard Catharine =I Dell Anna 0 ... Long Rambo Lit • Bantam' V Ley. Ann 111.dr Silo B. McCune Jennie - Daterman Elizabetif r Biallonegal Mary Brown Minnie---_ .. _I Miller Mary II • Davin Jimmie Robinson Mr. (c .1) Feedivk K Rhoads Minnie •. Garver Maggie . , -. 6, , Shugart Sande Uutaball Sadie ..,,, , , Sititlp Mary A Garner Kate . Sipe Maggie Hollinger Mary -. Ratifier Lizzie Hecker Maggie ll' • Stewa t Annie Hoover Mra Sterner Rachel Malinger Anna Woods Minnie Kely Hannah (2). , . Zeigler &a do Kunkle Lydia GI:NV:MIEN% LIST. ' Bear Semi Miller A N Brenneman David ' . McDonald S Bruckblll Deny Minion Fruakiln Brubaker George Conrad Baughman David Myer., Michael Bellinger (leo' ' Mono J Bonder Levi Alorrolt Micheal llowaton John II Mumma.Jaeob liukor Jacob MardluTrellarick- Boreal Adam • ' llodeelll P. Clover.Co , Roney Alarlon Dell Johu A 0 ,Idly J L , Vollmer A V . •• Stone Paulol .• Drawhaugh Datil ' SOW el" Chao Erneet•llros Co bnoke C 0 I' Eckert Goorgb A liehmohl Jno floodahall A B . r Behlueeer Mll oa3lord and McFall Welder Win Hell Jamie Tato Caorge Hire Chord° ' Trough Wm llormart Christian , Wharton Chao Hawke Thom.. WOodburn James: Klohnlo Chrlollan Woaver Jacob [Wirer !Hanlon • Whearer Jno K. Loner Jacob .. Wetzel John • Luff 0 N ' • . . ~ . E. D. RHEEM, Postintstrolis Thiri Way for .Ice. • ICE, ICE, ICE It, you want what is puns and N At a reasonable PR J I Polio', Ito nowToBV I 1 But send to ma In a TR For I hays; the cold Pprius Watar Persons canto, eOpplled with Tots awing. the day at JACK BlTlsB4ltora r ou Vomfrat,l3treat. 204010. Take Notice HETIA.LD Printin g Ocoee hooisoind• acco u nts of the late A. K. Ithsero, deceased, and .at Rhesus' A ,'Dunbar, trf* bosh placid la the Lauds of A. L. flponsler fur ,00l lettlott.-- All persons Indebted for subsa t iption 'and atharwleadatli cell end maks-pannent:' • • • • ••• ! ' ' A L fIPOWSLICT4. 1110712 t " - • -? • met; 611actp: cG company SP ING OPENING 1 1 ( • 1871, - " • 1871. .;J:.' ).-y HOME ' R, COLIAiJAY4 141!4d I.4l4_Cli9stntit Street. PHILADELPHIA: "ti )131,1!.i . ,tc.. 7 ap Ipepectlon of CHOICE STOOII OF EUROPEAN NOVELTIES, now shade. In Alpaca. 0 this country, Oilier for Its groat variety or &Art Acton the Yerfon stone In which we nil' okhlb- flog noveltion, wo would call 'pedal atteutlou,lo SILK _DEPARTMENT, litch In replete NtlL oil ti.o now.f uhades of the .asun..not beforr uzhlLilo 1 , anti I{ very full lino or uoduoma nlylri very moderate ink., 111 =MEI BLACK SILKS the belt and moat explorieneed. wake. of LYONS of .Tery grade and price, from $1.50 per yard to $lO.OO per yard Cni ' ilong and Intimate ncquaintonce with tho hest anninctures enables us to offer unusual :ulyantsgas to purchuors. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, unlimited T•rioty Mou r ning DepurtMCUt t.taine tLe neirust and beet material known to do ==E! Grei.adines, Grenadine Baregres, • llo rnane,. Square Mesh, do., !taw article. All Masa go.da we offer at dm low t.Kmoibligolices Ve urge all to examine our Stock, and 40np713Eu&f3Lu ntatches and Jewelry eILOCK 8, 1.....) WATCNES, AND JEWELRY '': W. D. A. NAU6LE, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, 11111HISET SQUARE, CARLISLE, PA., eDno door weld of tilo Volunteer Printing Office, Would rope .fully inform lila old friends and tbo public du pamonal, (hat h• has commenced th• and Jewelry Business, In the above named buthl.l4, where he le prepared to do any kind cuf work In the line of Cloche, Watcher, Jewelry, the. having had over twenty year.' experience lo the bueinese, I feel confident I .can give entire eatiafaatott to all who favor we with 'their work. Special attention paid to the repairing of Pine Watches. All work warranted. Engraring dons et .hort notice 24n0v70 F OR SALE A large quantity of STONE, suitable for building, urb, and li.ne.burning pu• posse. -Enquire of MRS. E. 1). POTTS, arrlebeirg Turnpike , qes. Norak Hanover street bjan7l FOR SALE.—Several lots situated be tween Lutort Spring and aarriton Loon: Suitt,' blo for ',ridding lots, or for truck gardening: being teat quality of grout.d for ride purpose. A ppil to CIIAS. H. IfF,PIIURN llOrnh7ltf • FOR RENT The etoreroern now occupied by L. T. Oreonlield, two dome (rout .Market Square, Enet Main greet. Poeseesion gl.o■ April I,' MITI, or perhipt tiOoner. Apply to liftleoTO-1( JACOB zug. F OR RENT The storeroom, or • West Main street, and now oarstpled by Samuel Cisody, Is f•r root from the brit rLf Aprll next. Apply at Tole Goma, • 'livery and Sale Stables T MET, SALE, AND EXCHANGE L ET J. L. STERNERA BROVIER, MEI lIOREIE:+"ANS) 01:11!TAOLIS TO 11110 i ON ASAIDNADLX .2ZR113, ANN AN SNORTED, NOTICE. •C A Rill A CLUB VITILIU WM) . V URALS 4U— X. U. 5 tiOlic , room ror 60 L.ad of ig.11.4 NIOU k Gap. ITtub7o Cai•petina,s and oil cloths. .T110,51A8 pErvy, .tutb Socuod - str;ot:ltboya Che.tuut, . .....I . IIII.AMILPIIIA. . -,h, , ,f-4 . al 110 hut opened, with a !e.ge and well es. t . , lasted stook of YurSl,44 and Doinamile Carpet- 0 ~ loge, of choke styles and quall th s. Alec, 011 y .. Cloths, Matt.ngs, Dreggsts, .ltuge, Melo, Stair ~... IBodo, es , dte.. all of whlsli be will sell very. k" , c cheap for mai. . . . ' - --, ; ' 7 ' 0, I', 6;—S. STEwAlir 1/111'Ulf, IN not at 283 Swath Second street; but, with Thoe.Deptirc . , • 295011704mk1mh71.3m MEI Pure Drugs, Chemicals, dc., 'OR MHZ DRUGS, CHEMICALS, osol.PolouPtiodllstel, sp : to 4. B. Itavorstlck, No. Agoutis lisnossr stmt.. Also, isplondldassiOt• silent of Totlet amps, ralliosorloc And ForiorTollet Article. . ,J. , 1i0,13 Booth Itanosseutitit; Vii. 'ISOot7O , OU can obtain -Dyo:4tuirs, POl/1.1:i malice, and Fancy Article!, at i J. U. Barer et as. Pliyelciana' prescriptions carefully cowl pounded at all times. . . . J. B. lIAVERSTICK,. N 0.6 south Ilarosver street, Carlisle, ltool7o DAVID AMADEI OITIC/1 A. 0. B.,VAiILI/11.EDLIRACI61,1 April 10.1811. .SEALED'FiroposalEt •In 'duplicate', *lll be received at Oh; °Mop, untillo o'clock a. ru.; May 20, 1871 for furniehing the fresh. beef required by the flubs itence Depaltment,ll. 8. at this etatitin, casect six ;luocoa. corciliPuccia 'Alec 1, 1871. Information a, to coodllloue quality of beef, payment,4.llU b. obbelued by application to 111 AUNILBN • Ant Liou't., Sib Q.B. Caialry, k. 0.13. .200p710t • =IIIE I:item's own selection far tho 'Present Seaion. Which they fool ewilldent fro AMEN:. 18 NOT SURPASSED billty or texture. SPlttNli SILKS 1011 SUIT.I judge fa• themselves No. 3 In4off's =! For Sale or Bent. lEl=l=l ..rr9posala for Beef. CIVY ADVRRTISEMINISI. FIDIE E - Z.6i : tHr LAND r -MA:CHINE , 'Si P.' COATS' • • • 113 7 11x.0 o r n t ! IN ALL, NUIABIERS, Prom No. 8 to No:.1.00, paciusive. • BALE All Dealer. In bry , Gooda and Notions. THE SCHOOL ' • More largely patronized by Young Men. - than any other, for a Du.aneas ur Academic Education, is Eastman ^College, Poughkoopile, Now York. It la the oldest,-beet, most reasonable Practical School in the' United State., and the only ono providing situation. for Gradual... Defer to patrons to every State. . Addresu4 . 11.0..NABT.E.AN, LLD., yreisident. • 40 'W.MICI3 FOR ONE, DOLLAR I THE AMERICAN..EURAL ,HOME" qr. 7rll 1 1871. A Prat-class, Eight•page, AsricBKupl and ..PAuSly Meekly— Sper.EnencPree. • - HOPKINS t W/LOOX, Rochester,l,l: Y. B. B. FITCH'S Family Physician ; pages; sent by mall freu. Teaches bow to cure all: diseases of the person; skin, hair, eyes, complexiOn. Witte to 714 Broadway, Now York. F9R$7 PER LINE,' we will hisoit an afterillement: 0N E .tif T In One hundred and Fifty llire find-clams . . Pennsylvania Newspapers, lee Judi ok eleven dallies. , . We refer to the publisher of the paper, to whom our responsibility Is well known. List sent free. Address GEO. P. ROWELL le CO:, ' . Advertlslng.Agents, Nos. 40 3 41 Pork now, New York. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE Clean. Rid GlOvee and all kinds of Clothe and Clothing; rtmoves Paint, Gramm, Tar, &c., instant/y, without the least injury to the line et fabric. Sold by druggists and fancy goods dealers. FRAGRANT BAPOLIENG CO., 83 Barclay._ street, Now__York, 40 La Salle street, Chicago. D R. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR ESTABLISLIEDIB62. A remedy which !coalmen tested for 10 years, and proved in thousands of rages capable of curing ell diseases of the threat and, lungs; performing ninny remarkable cures, merits a trial "from .al I who urn 'suffering from similar affections , and vainly seeking relief .Will you lot prejudice prevent you from be. fug cured oleo/ Coughs and Culds.—The d ruggists say it cures them all. Asthma.—The relief And cures of it are marvelous. 'Bronchitis --Every sufferer will find relief and cure. Throat Ailmente require only a few donee. Lung Dieensee.—llas cured cases pronounced In curable. Debility.—lt renovates and invigorktes the system. Liver Complaint—Most effective regulator of this organ. Dyspepsia.—lts healthy action on the etemach cures it. Appetizer—lt le the heal th.givlngand appetite re storing Urinary Organs.—Action on them is marked and prompt. DR. CROOK'S WIRE OF TAR!. rich In themodici nal qualities of Tar, combined with vegetable in gredients of undoubted value, which make It unsur passed, not only for the complaints enumerated, but it rapidly restores eallaueted strength, cleaners the stomach, relaxes tt,g liven and puts them to work, caucus the food to digest, and makes pureGlood, and begets a vivacity appreciated by both sound and sick. If you are afflicted In any way, we know if you try the life-giving tonic properties of Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar, you will add your testimony to its great value in correcting any "ills that flesh is heir to." Prepared only by OLIVER CROOK CO. Sold by Druggists everywhere. ' For Scrofula Scrofulous Tumors, Scrofulous Die• tare. of the Eyes, or Scrofula in any form, Illieuma tism,Dlecimes of the Liver, Eruption., Pimples, Boils Totter, Scald , Mead, Ulcers, and old Sores, or any disease depending on a depraved condition of the blood, take Dr. Crook's •Compound Syrup at Poke Root. It le combined wlth the best tonip prepara tions of Iron known, and is the best Alterative - and 151...1 Purifier made. Cleat.° your Blood. Try one bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by, • (NAVEL( CROOK & 60., Dayton, Ohio. USE THE RED HORSE POWDER (211 and 40 packs, Red florae Trade Mark.) Horses cured el glanders. Aaron Snyder. U. e. Atistatant Aveasor. Mount Etna, Pa., C. Bacon's Livery nod Exchange Stable, Sunbury, Peen. Home cured of bounder.—R'ol'l' -A- Danvireb Pa. ' — AT , Mate, jilarchant, Washingtonville, Pa., J. Nice Sloannkor'a, Jersey SI ora. Pa. Ilona cured of Lung Pavan—llea. & Ore's, Lewisburg, in. Horse core& of Cot Ic.—Thov. Clingan'a. Cubit] Co , Pa. Hogs rufeAf• of Cholera.-11. Burr'., 11. A At Cad w allader:a, MDMdn to. Cow. cured.—Dr. McOleery, J,. It. McCormick Milton, Pa. Chicken. cured of Cholera and, °apes— Br D. T. Krebs!, Wut•ontowts, Pa , Dr. ii. Q Davis, C. W Sticker, John and Joined Pinney's, Milton; Pa. hundreds more could be_ cited whoiC stock was laved by using the Red Horse ,Powder pared by CYRUS BROWN, Diugglet, Chemist and Horseman, at hie Wholseult, 013t1 }WWI Drag and Chemical Era- Parium. Broadway, Mlltoh, Pa, t o whom all °nista should to addresied. BLOOISUNGTON (ILL.) NURSERY Nineteenth Year. 800 Acres. 13 Greenhouses. Largest Assortment—all sires Best Stock I Low Plantl Would you know What, When, How to Plant I Fruit, Shade, Evergreen Trees, Root Grafts, Seedlings, Osage Plants, Apple Seed, Early Rose Potatoes. Shrubs, Rom, Greenhouse and Garde. Plants, &c., Sc. Plower and Vegetable Seedal M eat, Beet collection—Sortsand quality. Bend 10 cents fur New Illustrated, Deecritltive Catalogue-00 pages. Send stamp. each, for Catalegues of Seeds, ,with plain directions-64 pages; Bedding and Gar den Plants-32 pages, and Wholesale Price List-24 pages. Address F. R. PINEN TX, Bloomington, nuts. 1828 1870 USE the " Vegetable Pulmonary Bal; ram." The old atandard remedy for Cough's, Colds, Consumption. " Nothing better." CUTLER BROS, k CO., Boston. VINEGAR, how made in 10 hours, ithout drugs. Particulate 10 mt. F. SAGE, Cromwell, Court. ' AGENTS READ TINS ! WE WILL PAY AGENTS- A SALARY OF /30 PER WEEK and expenses, or allow a largo commis. Mon to sell our new and wonderful inventions. Ad dress M. WAGNER & CO, Marshall, Mich. CUT" THIS OUT And neud,twantyllra coots for a ticket and draw Wata. >owing Machine, Piano, cr Immo article of value. No blanks. -.Six for on dollar.. Addro., PACKA & CU., Clacluuntt , Ohlo. A VOID QUACKS.—A victim of early .17Lindlecretlen. causing nem. 'debi lily, prema ture decay, de., having tried in vain every advertiead remedy, lea a blonde MClins of self cure. whLL ho will solid fr.-e to hie fqllowAiullorere: Addicts J. IL TUTTLE, 78 NILSOIIII stout, New York. Etap7bit MDR Selibel Directors of Middlesex ..t.mnolalp, will re , elso , proposels for the rrrc.. tlou. of A bitch school house, on behool lot No. a. as Lawburten's school ground, At Thudiunt's hotel,' ill Carlisle, Suturilsy, April s 20, 1871. The house to be 30:2 . 2 foot by 10 feel s/ 4:1.r in oiling. nir full specifications, see It. C. I embertun. By or der 1' Board. . . . 0 CO. R. JACOBS. &craters liap7l3t. Atm:Mira PocVic It. It, co. 7-30 GOLD LOAN 1:11333 Northern Pacific Railroad Company: , RAPID PROGRESS DP, TUE WORM . The building of tho 'Northern PaClfie ItaUrea& (began July I), Is being pUribod forward with great energy front both extbamitiegorthe Due. Several thousand •men are employed In the Minnesota and ark tha Pacific coast. The grade is nearly etanpluted 266 miles westward from Lake Superior; trains art running Ovor• 130 miles of finialml road, h ad track. laying is rapidly pr..greaslng toward the ea : stern boder of Dakota,. Including it. patellas: of the 81. Paul & Pacific Rond, the Northern Pacific Company now has 413 tulles of complete,d roa and by asp. towbar next thin wl l' be 'aeronaut to at least 560. . A UOJD INVESTMENT.' Jay Co..kad Co.,are now selling, nod unhoaltatingly recommend, tin Aprons table-and perfectly Safe Investment, the, First . Mort gage Land Brant (t old Donde of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. They have 30 years 1, run, bear Soren and ThrouTantits per cent geld intoreat kmoro.tbanAper cent currency) and are second by first all, O nly mortgage on IIiCOINTIaIi 110 AD AND lira UI r EQalit la, and also, att but as the Road is com -0044'0 2.3,000....ACR1t3 OF LAND to every Milo of track. or 600 Xeres tor each 51,000 Bond. 7 boy' are es erupt from II 8. 'fax t'Principat and Interest are pays able in Gold; Denonthatiorm: Coupons, 5100 to $:,o00; gegisterod, slod to $1,,000.. L INDS FOR. BONDS Northern Pacific 7-30's are at all 11in0.9 receivable at Mr Pan CANT ADDY& PAL in esehattge for 11,0 Company's Laude, at 'their low 'lst cash price. Tide ronders them practically IN. [1:0110fir DRATLINO LAND WARRANTS, bINKING FUND. .The proceeds of ell sales of Lands ire required to be devoted to the re-purchith and cancellation of the First Mortgage Bends of the Company. „The Lithil Grant of the hoed exceed., Fifty MI lion Acres: This Immense glutting Fund will undunletedlY cancel the'prlnolpal of the. Com pany tehrinded debt before It fella duo. With their temple security and high rate of intoreet, there Is no Invealmetth accessible ththe people,' which is more FILOPITABLE HAFE. EXCIUNCILNO N. 5: FIVE-TWENTIES. The nue. coca ofNo tt,Norcromoot 5 par cant Loan will korMel'llte early totrronder of United Rates • 5 per quote.' litany holder. of Five-Twenties are now ex changing thew for Northern Recitio SeretoThirtieL 'thus realising a handsome .ptortt, !tad greatly In troViing their year' I neothe.•L " Milan , marketable tltocke and Bonds will be rOotived at their, ,higheit current. price In exchange for Northern ruin° Seven. %%Nth*. kxrateal mandrel tinittOr,r,er Bondi re. .6To4 4 l!idrifisvoit-Thirtles aunt ' {{n return, will ha ,paid Tinandlal Agents. Full Inftninatior4 inapt pamphlets, eta,, can he obtained on application at any agency, or from the undarelgned.; • : r NON NAVE NY' ' • 0 0 .IC-E C 0, prmy Yonicy4frienntatorf, • Mattel:Al.Agents Northern Daeltleitallroatl Co. • • By DANES atitIDANISSES generally Ihroulana the - *Dor sale by Dfru. PaintsYk Dantari;Dbiladel. pbia, agents' for Eastern renu'at and Caillsio Deposit Danki Warmers' 'Dank, and Direr National Dank, Oar- Bale, Pa. • • tifeTl 4 • • • .' Dr. Alfere)M e4l 4 l K B : , WEM a/i HAIR VIGOR' ILAIR VIGOR. 'T VI GOR , • '•For restoring dray flair to its natural Vitalltkidd Co ' ' - A dressing which IF at once agreeable; •healthy,..and% etfetual for 'pieserving_the halt. Faded or gray hair is soap re. stored to its , original color with itha'gloas and freedoms of yotith. Thin halals thiCk oned, falling hair-checked, and baldness often, though dot. alWays, cured by Hawse; Nothing ';cati • restore ',the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied 'and decayed. But such as, re main .can bo saved for usefulness , b3f this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean. and vigorous. .Its occasional use will, prevent the' hair from. turning' gray 'Cfi falling off, and consequently prevent baldttess., - Frio from thoscl deleterious substances -which make. some nreentratians 'dangerous and injurio . us to the hni'. the Vigor can only benciflt hut not harm it If wanted merely for a-, , . - A I it_ -.D Rrssl.N nothing'elsb'ean.be found so desirable Containing neither oil or dye, it does no soil white cambric, and yet lasts long, on the hair, giving It a richglossy lustre and and a grateful perfume. ITIRGINTA 'LANDS 'in " tlio'lEllieriiii y• doah Valley for isle.—A number of valuable, end highly Improved farms in ."tlio .Valley".aire or. fired for sale. The traOls run from 90 to 360 acres The land is of .the best to. or Ilmosteme, fully .40. 1 , if not loperlor; to. the' len& in • Curtiberlithd , , Valley, and will be disposed r at astonishingly low figures. The ezionelen of „the ,Cumberland, Valley Railroad, Into 'Virginialiii , iihw , eutveyed, wlll run linthedlatelY' •throUgh the section of country In which those lands are located, -whioh, when cora, py , led, togetheewith the adfuntage,of ;the &temp d 13 river traneportatlon' will giro them all tho ad d itsges of !Northern and Neetern markets. A splendid Opportuulty for hiciatlveHnvestruente in A full and minute dAciiptfori Of' Vie locritidn'atat ' character of-the various tracts may be had, by op plying to "` '' ' ' • A. L. NPONALER,. E . ! Tun ORIGINAL AND GENUIN • 17mh70 ' ' ! Real Estate Agent, Carlisle. ................=,,,,,, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer, & PRAOTTCAL Ain) ; ANALYTICAL LOWELL, MAOB. PRICE 11.00. 1/AVEMSTIMI 111t0.94 Agliab; 10feb70-ly CITY ADVERTISEIErENTS. I= HIGHES'T PREMIUM SILVER MEDAL; awarded over all convention, at Mechanics' Exhibitibn, Boston, October, 1809, SELF-REO tILATiNG WROIJOHT IRON,- AIR 'T1611F:! GAS-CONSUMING Ii E A TE B. with patented Dust Screen, Orate Bar Dents, Wrought Iron Radiator, and Automatic Regulator, it r burning Anthracite or Bitunthaous Coal or Wood. • , 10 sires for brickwork, and '1 subs Portable. - r . Manufactur.d only by - ' ' ' J.. REYNOLDS & BONE, N. Br. eor. 13th t lr Albert Streets, PIIILADELMIA, PA Thome Heaters are made or'h2avy wrought Iron, well riveted together, and are warranted to be abso lutely Gas and Dust Tight. They aro the only Heaters that are managed without any dampen, and in whieh all bind. of fuel tan be burned without alteration. Cooking Ranges, for Hotels, Restaurants,. and Families IMEM Flat Top Heating Range, Fire Place Heaters, Low Down Grates, _ Slate Mantels,- Registers, Ventilators. Pamphlet. giving full c an erlption, !wit free, to .y address. . • 23,june7u•1y SPECIA.L NOTICE CLARK &' 134,131 LR leepectrully inform their Meade that IdIt.,,IRREMIA/I ROBBINS, lola of the.fl•m Of Dailey k C 0.,) hos this day Imo Wed himself with them, under the firm name of ROBBINS, CLARK Sc BIDDLE, and will continue the WATCH Alill - JBWELta BUBiNESS at the old stand, 1,124 CIIESTNUT STIIFHT .• PIIILADELPIII.k. They are now offering, at reduced pr:cor,•a choice Lock of AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, DIA MONDS, JEWELRY, STERLING SILVERWARE, TABLE CUTLERY; MANTEL CLOCKS, ENOLISII, FERMI AND VIENNA. LEATHER AND FANCY GpQ-P93i 2%00 THE BEST AND CHOICEST SMOKING TOBACCO 1 I. manufactured at FACTORY NO. 1, N 3D DISTRICT OF DIAIIIILAND Aa7^ 800 that every package you buy beers the I . tso ..4 riptluo /00Ct70.1, I . • 910 THE WORKING CLASS.—Maio FIEISIALR. Wo aro low proparod ,to fu;- nhh classes with constant emplOyment at home: the whole or part of the time. Business now,:re sportable and very profitable. Pyreone of Water, sex smelly earn from $3 to $5 por °rosin, and a much larger amount by dowatlng' their wh-le time to tbs business. Boys mud girls earn nearly as myell as men or women. Any one sending for our 'full In structima Is certain to maks money feet. That you may test,thePlnens, we will send free by tital, our FULL INoTRUCTIONO 1101 Y TO COMMEaCE, d'no a valuable sample package of goods. Those al ready ~s'arted era nuking $OO per .week„ devotin.r four •r Ore hours 'a day. NO CAPITAL NEEDED to start basil em It Is adopted ior all localities If you went perament employment,rindiarge rotunda, wend ybur addreiorto N. YOUNG & CO., CIO street, New York. . , 2101713 m ' J. „E. Caldwell dt Co., Jewelers '\y KLTHLM WATCHES a. E. CALDWELL & 'CO.,' JE.W15413199, on 'en ERTNIIT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, flow plopmed to IT Ul dare [or a.. GENUINE WALTHAM WATCIpt, Under Ili Ir urn guarantee, In cllter 16 Karat, Gold or Coin Silver Cases, (No ollm walltioa mild by b..) These WitcheigreatlY 'extol to floe An txh, iarlety of stile, and accurate tlmo•keeples Invite partla ul attrutlon to the low price at which a really good watch may now he had.; '." Please send to us for a Prim) List 1 Orders resolved front all plot. . Goode eagle 0 D. to any ned re e FIXhD PitlOES, , sectolop to 'the Orient , buyer .very advsotage porerosed by a preeout,purchosor. Jas.' E Caldwell &C 0.,: ." 'I 0: 002 Choptpyt Street, Philadelphia: , , • Itaitroad. Proposals. ;, „ IV - OTICE IS HEREBY , GIYBN BY Jog the President of the Idiratuer !roe a d. Ask road Company , tbst PireeteWrif company rill meet at their omen, at:, pn TilUitSDAlcAloe 13th of April, instant, et Meech:AL A. v., and that thin And thelli will. hePibliely mA, hiblied by Jotoph *sq., chief engineer, of UM camping, the inapt, mummy., prodlaf sod miltneteirey theaemiral railroad I him of mild - company; ,tbat from thlidato Of meld meeting wait the twang:ninth of ApVil, received' at the coma oftleii, by the President, sealed proposals for lb. banding andtomplellen of orraliroad - from alpha- otr-the CU mborland Veil' railroad aforaiearßleippeneburir, via Clevireherg, Upper Milltown, Pipertown, Ing opricas aud other , points to, aNcint op dder plumy berland .Velley.roliroad, it or neat Eldrehloteetevni, Aiel also for rho building end - completion, of • rill.: road frbiii Dillstervi. or vnloitytii,Pleehaiileebtird,' .Thri construction' of thy -reel will be' 'awarded the lowest bidder, provided his primeval - Is einem p Anhui by syMelout guaranyee t hin hie part s the contract nhall be raltbiblly tdinjilled 7ielth.; , -Terms clod eonditioni will be made aurora Wyllie' sompatiy; on the date of thirshave - mediae A larip7l4d ' DAtII66 V. AWL, Preildout:" A -t• - S P°X 9 " .C9l'PriV• A.• 11 :L.:t3PONBLE,F4 .3[;r Rest Altate Agent, Seri 'env, conveyancer, Ineur sue° and chute agood• Ittabialttitn., Street, - near Centre Square. EMU= ESIRA.BLE PROPEL PRtf D VATS 13i11.—Aba . .-ownir o daOreas .of re appig west, offers tl. private aid? a k - .'• LOT OF GROUND,.. tltuated Beadiii 'street; iituthb 'Held, containing. 46 feet front by IA ...(oetjn, depth, andhaiintuthereon ortecl'a. l „ , 'TWO. BTORY.FRAME . HOUSE,, with brickhaek week Ponta , (vrlMMern therein.) smoke house, bake oven; and all necessary,. Thu property, fronting on liedfoill sired la-43 feet front by 24 foot deep. The bugle building fronting on Locust allay Is, .21 featlyfront. The property la nearly new, contains d .storeroom,, now occupledna a grocerrstore, 1,4114'4mA 'condition, and is admirably situatel for a buSinees stand. Per.' none wishing to view thisproperty, can, do so by call ing on the owner, renidlng on the premises. Per tenmi! and further pniticninis enquire of • A. L. BPONSLEP.; - ' keel Estate Agent. •16mh7} A . Two-Stoiy . Brick. Dwelling For SP&I tio:sB South Redford street, containing two parlors, hall, and kitchen on the first Door,. and three cham bers on.the iscond nary, w.th a finished attic back and front, etnirway. balcony -to- back building, and grape orbor and hydrant In, the yard. , •pply .to ' -—l7nee7o THE subsCilbOr. litis,:ieve,ral Other vat= noble properties for sole In eligible parts .f the town. which will be reasonably dispoaed of • A. ..EIPONSVER, Il t lnor7o g.. Eitiktil -Agent. • • • • -Walker's Vinegar A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY nit. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAIt B 1 1."I' rC It . Hundreds of Thousands bear Testimony to their,Wonderfpl cur4tivu fleets, •, 11=8 They are not • rile; iriincy"Dtink, made of poo Proof Spirits, and Rehm Lkuurs dootored;apleed, and sweetened to {delete the Linde, called . TONICS, . APPETIZERS, , , • „ . . ; , ru;sTons, Le., that lead . the tippler on to drunkonness,and ruin, lint:area true Medicine; idado fromllie Native. Beats and Ilorlis:oi dalifornia, frog (Atm nil AlcoLolic Stithulantet, Fteyare.the Great Blood. putiller„and a Life-Giving Principle, n perfect RenirratOr and vigorator of the system, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoribethO itiloUd to it healthy condV . }Jon. No Person can take these Bitten according td direction' ,And .remain long „nuviell, provided • tho bones ore not destroyed, by mineral poisoit nr other means, and the vital organs \Tasted beyond the point of repair. - For Inflainaatorj'iiMl Chrome RiteMnatisre and Gout, Dyepepaht or Indigestion, Bilious, itemitteint, and 'intermittent Fees., Dieeuers of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Illadder o • these Bitters hare' been roost suneessful. Such Dietetics aret eanqit'bi Vitiated Blood, which is generally, produce!' by do; rangeMent of the BigeSfrvo Organs. - , Dyspepela 'Palo in the Shoulders, Conglts, Tightpesa rf the Chest,Diest ness, Sour Eruelationtkof the Stomach, Pad taste In the Mouth,.Billota Alta4e, Palpitation of the Heart,. Inflammation of the Lunge, ['stout the regio'n of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptom., are the offsprings of dyemspela. • They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid sr, .and. _ben:pla„a:hielt ender 'Ahern of ua equaled °Silence ld cleaneing the blood of all ims puritire, and imparting new life and vigor to the , whole 'system. _ Dillon's, Remittent, and Intermittent EsiVet, which •ro so prevalent in the valleys of. cur, !great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Missouri, Illinois, TentiFsere, Cumber land, Arkansas,' Red, ColoradO, Brands, Pearl, Ala bama. Momla. Sawarionli; Roanoke. Jamoe, and many Adhere with their vast ,trlbutarles, during the SUM ;mer and Autumn, aril remarkably so during season. 'of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accom panied bj extoneive derangements' of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal vlacera. Thorn are always more or lees obstruction. of the liver, a weak ness and irritable state it the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treatment, a:purgetlve exerting, a powerful influence upon theee' various organs, is essentially necessary. 'there is p 9 cathar tic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walieri r Virtegar Ilitters;se thiy willspeedily remove am . dark-Ced ored viscid matter with which the B mole are loaded,at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver,' and generally reatorliig 'the' healthy functions of the digestive organi.' Thu universal popularity of this yaltinble - rentely in regions soh Ject to miasmatic Inguenies,.iagufllclent oridnt4'ef it. power P.P.It remedy in'euch cases. • For Skirt Nelms, Bruptions,teiter, Saltßhoutri, Blotches, Spots, Pipples, Post ules, BOila , Carbittcies, ging-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes; Itch, Scarfs, piecolorations of too Skin, Humors aild 1111eaeaa of th9Skin,of whatoTor mane or nature, areiliterally dais up and cnnit4 out of Olt silt:dull a short lima by the use of these_ Bitters. One bottle lu such cases'wtll corvine° ,the tno.t Incredulous of their curative effect. ' Clenns• the Vitiated Blood whenerur yea find Its Imposition bursting through the , nkin in pimples, Eruption', or Seta; cleanse 'it whidu you find ILA a4rueted and elutitish In the reins ;-eteanse It when tle foul, and yotir feelings will to Iyou when. ICeoi he blood pure 'und tlo of oh. iyahint wil ullOw. ' ' • • • . PM, Tape, and' olhr Wormajurkini . ' la the eye tem of go many Ommande. are effectually deetroym and remount Fur full dlicctl:rne, realtelrefully , tb Clr•ular around cacti bottle, printed ha four but kusge.—Englinb, German, broach. and 3p . ollah: J. WALKER, Ploprletor. it 11. OcDON • LI) & CO Druggietaund Orn. Age:Ata,,pau Tronclro. Cal., and 32 and 34 Commerce Street. New T. rk Sold.by . kll,Or9ggilpsn T l i bralcre. edecTO-ly Bctitiliiore•Advert!sdnient pPQR,TAV-T---IVTjoE TO OOS 0‘5,2,4,1 11. S OY,UTtI OOOI3S, 111 Retail Orders amo u nting to 620 and over don d to any part of Oka coo,utry,„ • . !,I.s:, Free of Expreos Charges LIA,M I LTON NA S T R 11 . , A,,f3,9 , , N of 11,itliimore, In order the better-to meet the wants of their Retro Customers nt ii.stance,,heyo established a • SAMPLE It Urlt'll'A :and will. upon application, promptly send by moil full lines or Samples of the Nowt at and most Posh lonaldo (locale, of lren)a, Engl eh. and Domestic Nen ofeetade, gnarant , e erg at all limes to sell as tom, if not at less pricer, than any boom in the country.' ,Buying,our goo& froua.the largest and most colt Ltitdalinanu'arturerein thelliffeieut'perts of Europe; and importing the satne.hy Stemnera direct to Milli more, our stock is at, all Jituos prontlati./".4l(lialied with the noieltles of the Lundell and 'Pat'. rolrketit: and sellonly,for earh and, make ophad' 'dehts, ire Ara able and wiljing at, 'from ten to fifteen vsr cent`lens maLltkan gems credit. In sending-for samples • opacity the kind of goods 'desired. Wo keep the , beergiades of every class of goods, from the lowest to the most costly. IDders unaccompanied by, the cash will ho'seat C. 0:D. Prompt-payit g wholesale imyere aro !to is the stock In our :4ubt!lng • and rfackitge• Departinlint. Addreep ' ' - ' " "' . - 3MILTON' PASTED & ' 102,10 D, 201; and 203 Went 11a1Ilanore-Stteet, , 200ct7u4 • Ilattimnre,'llld: _Price Mat of; Fancy Poultry or Told- iinutuy - ‘ i FA. IV C Y PO ,17:1 4 ;') . ' RT . ? , We hove ou hand thin larges t V and brat selection 14i:icy Poultry to la fouttll in the ettnutry. We with .011 eggs of the following brerobLthis Foment : fork Undone ,front ,R. W Strain, Ireland, Egg. per , ii.L " Od Light Brahma corks, neighing 121 p, hens Kb at maturity c 1 Randal 3 00 Ifoutdrrd White Patedallatir Spardeb„ Hone human Intported Silvered Spangled Hamburg. 2 00 White Legbornst.PellowLsgged" '' 1.00 Golden Klement, Silver Pliemant, Black Red • ' • Iteld • Ramat, Wldtto and *Black'Banr: = • tams s I'oo IMpbrted Whitdatlineit Fermis •• - 1 00 Musk or Brazillian Buck " 60 ulmn „Deckr•5•.. , 1.r..... , kr, - 0 , 2 t Bronze Turkey..., oh The love muted varieties consul of Dupe Mid mnt oh' , and carefully. !alerted fowlseftausing , fhe utmost Caret int I , elpiog Procdo seporate the year through, we'fitel confldentof giving out'patron. - porfocteatlefoctlon,thope interested lir Panay_ Pout fri.'aro'respiticlfully baited:to calt aide/prior them. selves. Eggs carefolly peolced aud dolirctod,py c ey.prsks„ Por further particular. eIM all order., - Addrers. IL M. 11.111 NS. ,„ • . a. Beluga,Bog 23, Idechanccidnirit;Pat,"` - Allen, P. (L, Pa, 22fe713re '•• ••• ',""•"•••••:01. nOtTfn 704 BALE; f • -WEST LO ifT Mi n T N'Q.' U 5 'lei* Ensiim: 1113,1411 t Pt! !r , Lines Of Tr ayel. • OOPTEI. R MOUNTAIN IRON . CO 8., '- 1 JI , Li (ha f t ORA N . GE OF 11,OURB. ':".0 CO of General Supbrintendent, • carr:l94Wstepvi 1870 7 .,A rg , • Leave Carlisle (0. V. IL R. Depot) 6,33 2.6 U !Junction '%...'..:•.••••,.. 5 ,49.., v.. • 3 . 00 ' '37, ."` , Mt: ILelly !!.. 1..., , 7 . 2 qt.. . . 5.40. '4l • Minter's Run . 6 05 ArFhin 4 1:19,: „ 'Arrive at Pine Grove 045' 61... i 'RETURNING: . 3 , 1 ' A. 3ft.' ' • 1" P.*.W' ,Leave Pine Grove - 900 .. ; arner', 4.20 "`, Int :folly . Run .......... ......10.05 ' 4.46, Arrit'o at Junction..... i,:, - ..4:V.':'.10:40 ~.. , 8.25., • F. a AIMS, . 2166'0 . „ NORTHTIWCENTItAtIaitiI.74,Y • ;DIRECT 'ROUTH ' NORTH AND:SOUT.II.I . and after Jandary 2, 1871. Trains will . rure as Nifitiqf . NORTH - 1'10105; :7'. Express—Learee Harristurg 2.10 a ut ; arriv.a at Sunbury 4.50 a m • Wil.lanimport 6.65 a to; Elmira 1..35 - a to ; Canandaigua 3.10 . p in; Rochester 4.45 p . Buffalo 0,00 p inTlNlagara.tral Is 055 p . M.. Accommodation—Loaves Harrisburg 8.05 a to ; arrive. at Sunbury 10.50 a ni. Mail—Leaves Harrisburg 1.55 p m; •rriven at Sun bury 4 30 p m ; Willianutport 6.25 p m ; Elmira 10 80 p m; unfold 0.25 ail. - Niagara Palls 10.00 a m. Faat. Lino— , Leaves Harrisburg 435 p m; arrives at Sunbury 6.45 p m; "Williamsport 8.10 p m. I?9YgvinTh. Express—Leaves Harrisburg 5 33 a in; arrive.. at York 6.45 a m; ~Daltimoro 9.15 a m; Washington 1.00 p 61. ; AccommodAtlon —l.car. Ilarrielmig: 8 00 ti to; arrives at York 0.30 ain ; Baltimore 12.30 p ; Washington 3 40 p in. Eipront—Leaves Harrisburg 11 35 a m; a, rives at York 12.40 p m; Maltirnoto 3.05 p tu; Washington 5.05 p m. Mall—Leaves Ilarrlalsnrg 1.25 p m; arrives at York 2,55 p m; Baltlmoro 6.15 p tn ; Wsallingtun 10.00 p in. Accommodation—Leaves Ilarri.burg 5.45 p to ; attires at York 7.10 r. Express—loaves Harrisburg 10.45 p to ;, arrives at York 11 50 p ;..,,lialtinnif a 2.39 ; Wnklvlnkter 5.00 a m. • ALFRED P.. FISKE, General Superlotondeut, Harrisburg ED. S. YOUNG, General PaFrenger Agent, Baltimore. CUMBERLAND VALLEY 'R. R CHANGE OF HOURS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT - 7 _On and after Thurxday‘tldvOinbor 24 , 1870, Puisengar Trains will tun daily, ea fol lows, (Sunday. excepted): WESTWARD! ACCOMMODATION. T 1: AIN leair4 Harrisburg 8:00A. 11,,Meclittillexburg 8:35, Carlide 9:11, •wr ills 9:4B,Bliisquai4bilii? baralinrgitl:44' int4tlc. 11:16, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45, A. a MAIL Int AIN Ituires liarrinbilrg 1:55, p n , alinnlesburg 2:27. Carlial 2:5a, N..a villa 3:32 SI: pensburg 4.02, Cliambersburg 4:35, Greene:lslip 5 11, arri•lnt at Hage,tilivn 5:40, p n. EXPItIiSS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 4:60 P . M; Menlianienburg 5:02, Carl 5:32, Nearllleb:os, chip penaburg 0:33, arriving at Cliambersburg 7:00, p A, MIX ED TRAIN leaves Charnboraburg ,7:45, A a °rear:castle 1:00, arriving atilligeratow.n 50:05, A M. EASTWA#D ! • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN reayee Chatubersburg 5:00 a a, Shippensburg 5:20, Newville C:00, Carlisle 4;33, Mechanicsburg 7:02. arriving at Harrisburg 7:30, A. 31. MAIL. TRAIN leaves llngarstown 8:30 A m, Green. eaatle 0:00, Charubcraburg 5:46, Shippensburg 10:22, Nen-title 10:53, Carlivle 11r.:9, Mechanicsburg 12:05 arriving al larrisburg 12:37,P. a. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 12:00 ut, Orooncnntle 12:25,Chambetabarg 1:05, Shippenaburg 1:37, Noivville 2:10, Carlisin 2:50, siechanicaburg 3:18, arriving at Ilarriaburg 3:50, I. 11, A MIXED TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 3:20 r . araeneastlo 4:27, arriving at Charnbersburg 0:20, r a, cluso connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York, Washing. ton, Dal timore,Dittsburg, awl all !min {Vest. 0. N. LULL. Supt. Superintendent's Office, Chamb'g.„Nov. 21, 1870 . pENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. • • WINTE-R. TIME TABLE. Eight TrahAS (DailY).to and from Phila: delphia and Pittsburg; and Two ' Trains Daily to and fronyErio' (Sundays excepted). ' A FTER lONDAY, - DECEMDER 19, A fB7O, Pas-enger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad com; any will depart from Harrlsburdand arrive at Philadelphia and Pittsburg an follows: EASTWARD . • • • 2 50Phila elphfa Express leaven Harrisburg dally_(except arrivelutt , 'Weat , Plilladelphidat 00 " • 6 30—Fast Line leave./ Harrisburg (except' Monday) at 5.3'1 a. m., and orders at West Philadel ' nhia at 9 50 a. m. • Mail Train leaves - Alteoria . dally (except Sandal) • at 3 00 p, m., mid arrives at Harrisburg at 9 OQp. m. 10 45—Cincinnati Express leaves Harriet - dug daliy at 10 45,p. m.;abil thrives at West Philadelphlwit 310 a.m. ' ' ' 11 35—Pacific Express leaven Harrisburg 'daily (except Monday) at 11 35 n m., and arrives at West PbilatiOnhl. ntl 25 p. n:•• 1 20—SOUTHERN EXPRESS reatsl'llisrriaburg daily at 1 gap. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 545 p.m„ Harrisburg Aesonimoilatton leavea Altoona dolly (Sunday excepted) lit 7 25 a. m., and arrives at Har risburg at 12 45 p,m. 3 55—Harrisburg A ceciraMbdatlari leaini Hiatt burg at 3 55p. m., and arrive at Philadelphia d't 9 40 p. m., . . . , _ - 7 30—Lancaster Train, via Mount Joi,"leavas Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 7 39 a. no., and arrive. at 'West Phlladelphtant 12 20 noon. • WESTWARD. - 4 35—Erie Fast Line west, for Erip,.. leaves Har risburg daily (except Sunday) at 4'35 p. m., arriving at Erie at 7 40 a. m. 2.25—E1t1E MAIL west, for Erie, leaver. Harris burg daily at 2 25 a.m., arriving at Lrle al7 40 . p 111; 12 15—Cincinnati Express leaves, Haerlaburg daily at 12 15 A m., arrive° at Altoona - at 450 a. m., and arrives at Pittsb era at 9 30 a.m. ' 4 30—Pittsburg Bakers leaves Hairlaburg daily • (except Sunday) at 4 30 a. m., arrives at Altoona at 9 30 a. no.l takes breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg , at 3 OD • • ' 2 10—Panitio Express leaves Harrisburg daily it '2 10 a. m., arrives at Altman at 0 30 a. m , takes' breakfast and arrive', at Pittsburg at 10 40 a. m. Fast Lino leavea 11Frisburgtially (except Sunday) at 4 45 p.m., arrives at Altoona'at 8 65 p. m., takes simnel. and arrives at Pittsburg at 1 20 a.m. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sun day) at 1 15 . p. m., arrives at Altoona at 7 15 p. in., takes .upper rind.arrives atPittsbn rg at 1"00 a rte. Way Passenger Train leaves Harrisburg daily' at 8 15 a. tn., arrives at 'Altoona at 2 20 p, in., and nt Sitt.burg at 10 20 p. ml " SAMUEL A. BLACK, Supt. Mithllo Div. Pounn.ll. It Harrisburg For. 24,1870. READING RAIL ItOAD. holiday, April 3, 4871 GREAT TRUNK mmaAntom THE North and North-West f4r Thitadel lola, Now York; flooding, Tammon, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Ailent,,w it, , Flantm ; Eplirota; lAN, Lancaster, Cu. , lumbio, Trains shag for Now York, as ,follows At 3:ia anti 8:10, a m rind 2:00 p to canna ling with situ Jar halos 111 l i einkyrnola Railroad, and nrrlVlng att' Now York at 10: 0 a. m, 3:30 atnd • 10:00 pm, et:spec/rely. :sleeping C.rs, aceomppuf , lßeturning:nb'ena; bola Vo ' t :c c h al ' 95% 1 a in, 12. e 110011, and ;40 11 M, at 7;30, ti 30 a 'SP and 3:30 p in. Sleeping Cats aecompany'the 5:00 p train' from Now _York, without ciPirgo, Liao, Harrisburg fur' Reading,,Pott , rlllo;l'aine , qua, Blinerastlle, Arildand, bhamoklS; Allentown and* Philadelphia, at 0:10 m 2:00 and 4:05 p mi• pi fie of Rolianuu ''ttiitt`itrincipil 'way atationar the .4:05 p trt trolls ronnecifinatir Philidellaitia l and Columbia, only. For, ,Potts•ille Schuylkill and Annum. ria Selittylkill.and4naquoiralliM; •Ilroad, learalhirrisliarg at 3:40 p m. .Nast Ptinnv(vartia Ruth rind trains _learn itOdlng fair Allantoin, Itafito - n„ and • N'ew Ydrk, at 500 1 li 030? a m. and 4:05 p tn.' , flaturnina, I•are Nentil York at 8:00 a m,12;00 noon and 5:00 p m, a d Allen. town 00.712011 ,111, 12:25 noon, 2:10,4:1)15 and s:4s l p In. WaYliassong, Tramleaies 7:00 -a or, connecting ith similar train on Emit Pommy l• 'ratan Railroad, returning from Reading at 0:20 p 111, stopping at stations.. . Lea•o Pottsville at 0:00 a nt, and'2' 30 p nt, !fermi n at 10:00 a nt, lhmnokin, at 5:40 and 11:15 a m, Ash. lAnd,ll 7:03 a ni, and , 12;13 upon Malianos,City,at 7:51', a rif. p Tacnalpta, at 8:35 nt, and 2:10 p nt, for Philadelphia, New Tort:Reading, Hap , risburg, Ae. ' • X,eave Potteville.ria Schtl7lllll and, PnaquitV" 1 4 1 1rnad. at,Sigin LA, fer.llnrriblairg, and 1050001 'tor Pine (kW/p.(111d /:renropt R mm i !leading. Accoodation rain hives Patesillieli 5:,141 In, pews' !tending at 7:30 a_ ra, arriving at Philadalphia.at ',FA/ aW. Iteturniag,•lairveikniia-' dolphin at 4:lkii 1, panning Reading nt 7:5f. I; pxt ar riving itt.Vti,:t d . nt P:4O p nt: • p o ,,, t „ ‘ d • ion'tqnlllol,lA4 rain tvavee Pottstown at (i.llO a inv :lfiFhirit . I . eavei Philadelphia et 4:30 Columpm BalltUddliaing leng licadl•g ut 7:20 • :pi, add 0:15 V irri, for Rplimta, LICE, Lan caxter, Co. lumbhcAc,'," • ;-- ' • P.rktdaich thins leave Perklomen Junc tion at 7:15, 0:05 n nt, 3:00 and 600 p ; returning, leave" SchwonkaTilio at i3o, 8:10a tal. 12:50 noon, and 4,:30 111; c unectlng,lth similar tinkle or! Reading R 'ailroad. , ' Cole's; oolaihs Railroad trains leave Pottstowa at 0:40 p tu,,y,15 and 0,45 p returning, psvoillt. ant at 7.0010 W 11:25h m. and 33;0 pto coonec:i4 rilth similar trains on Reading Railroad. Chieter Valley Railroad rcalue liaeo Rridgepart at 13:30 a in, and 2:05 and 5:34 p m ; returning, leave Downingtown at 0:40 a m."12:45 noon, and 5:25 p m, connecting3elth atalllar train. on Reading Railroad. On Sundays: Leave Now York at 5:00 p m, Phila. delphlai a4B:UOa Mtand 3:15 p Oho B:oo'stintraill runningonly.to heading,) leanes Sottesille at sdaal M Harrisburg .ats:lo a sod' 2;00. p'.atit - Irate Allentosu at 13:45. wm ...lam Reuling at 7:16: • nt, and 10:05 p in for llarriebarg, at 5:00 S m fort Now York, and at U:4O a in, and 4:15 p in. for Shit. adelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and its cur dun tickets ; td and Erman points' at reduced rates. • • Baggage 'checked Manuel ;•tone hundrod . pouudu allotted each passengant h ,s to , '"'i • •,!; s A • ' tst s: tt , Aset.ltipt , kind Dig sataehtry.t.lc .9loadlne, Pei; April 3, 1811.. - s It , I s VCOL.:OI/NT.—ThiS schoolroom now LL Occupied 'by Mary lottltuto, (Episcopal) on, second. floor of. Marlon building, from ,t4p Aria of July next, also the Ledge room on the third floor, as -oopttptoit,tbrEt,,Jo,liti's, Lmclgo .of,litpona from that. ef4prll neat: "- •" •- • ,`• , • • 2471, • • - t .J. ••ORTAPLE , Dweiling,goupe for, ' '10" lir EiALE...The Undatolgned offer. n1,....141VWX14 'Snl 4 l3llnottro.otarjl Brion d/welllng,Uotble, tatnntort ; on South Woot atroot,lfo. 86. It hue boon recently/ nolltiod atub luiprovvh”tho wallo paponideSOl.9 l water Introduced, end tho gordpu well' stooked,w/tto 'creole end Cant 'Obeli. :Reletues Kulelnglo; buy, aro roquoatod to, coll Innillno. • ,Toornio made 011113' to nuichisbng; lionsoablott Non if"de- olrod. ' . y, SAUDI:MR.' .• ' • I ; • :.r, liap r i - Tegetable liad? 7- Ireixezilii;: • . • .;)KI - ri . ll.'/(i:i.l 4 4.5: .13) 110 • VEGETABLE BIOILTAN t l , l J ;1 -;i KIWI ALT 'it ll, R - T.'1 . +1 ,, E.4, 1 . 1t1t11t E'ti Restores Ts_tho oß i idio f f , e ,F !!ol, j ood scloutifl cafly proofed prvparatlon of Its , 'f :~C my `~ Bair i ' to its hzuhboVeinliptitirgriri it. ,§1 Oruy Dolt. Ir root) reutorrd to IL; drlOnut , yontAttll , e4.ltir, and , tortt , r',' c igtual , • t i Co : •rnJ !so+ mae11 , m11046,1 • . ,, , by Au, Persons wliou,rl.irr le th11122.:= ,•; n de:d• ro~Atlling pet .111, 'l3y, the tito:affr: ,iLnir Renewer, won eeqUi ProlitriteiT' its fecte, aY 14 liVtAte nt dftt.imulal Growth i t I iiglrgli7rjif . a Ilie la:r,ginada , ,,Al c 0 i 1 .1 4 144 : ' .t 0 4 / ' 6I4 . I OiT?"RICF 1 , ~;. t and strong again. hi °Aso. of Bald !! ij • _lL,_,.i . -4 -1116 . ;Y;, ttf•Y ;1r - . F&st Iti, n a ow.gr(Ab ,e,„ ,- , and'(¢:% Splendid Dressing VillegiAhp'oll rola deitroyed Try ono It IY"?l4l9b4°4:edi"7a"iffPl4lK uud Irritation of the eeoJp. It doe Bot lo I:Lt ' not etadu the iglu ua do dy., but Ib r e b f to :" Thielcen up the Thin den dressing It istislioat and tuns t , • rt economical preparation In ❑m world, MI Itiriffeili fait 'to Soud.ftli- , Ohl• Tru►ttcut *a thu bole Locks ! rroo ,Ku, by mall Sold by an ruggisit and DiaUr: in Price One' boller Perlaottletc.,. rr 1,,, i ": I It. P: 4).,,Propriotoral. ' s: A. lIAVERSTICK,' Agent, 25. ug7o ly ,cgrifslc ,11140,1ne Works p pArtit , TElt & 'CO! CARLISLE ,AIACHINE 4 ' • , '4 •NEW MACIIINES ItUR 1 6:.1.71 Idaping ! Seeding ! Threshing ! THE CUMBERL*ND VALLEY-- TIIRESfIER AND ; We offer MI. new Thresher and Separatoe,.(Cnebo.4.. & CO . ll Patent ,) to the, fernier, of Cumberland and adjoining countlei, as fully equal, g not superior, jp anrmachine now manufactured: It lims the great" . l adviintage of being plaln.and Magda In eduntoructlort, It lea n I !,t Y It A ... 1' I D TII Tt and a • PE.IIFECT B.EP ARAT-OitiND_QI.ZANRR In imini it the farmer will be sure of makin: thu most he .potaißly C4n out of hie crop. luluxuse it • • B T•B & NO GRAIN, hut saves all that gtas throtigh separa' en entirely the chaff from the - straw. It fit an 'easy running machine, and will do Pa work thoroughly. , Thin we guarantee. this 4t the same time the cheapest maxhitio in the market. Tho II . 0 It B i WA-It , which we tarnish to run the Cumberland - {'alley' • Thresher is also opw and entirely diffemot in con. etruction frdno what we have heretofore built, 'acinr.. , ; Ling much greater power mud speed with lighter: , draiViesc .that faur, home unly,wilt„be„resuired„— 4vhere many other Unichinis require:4 l xar a elilit _ „ horses. • The CU niberland: - Valley Thresher and Cleaitir yra'J'''" 'tried on the gnu ode of the Cdmbeiland Ag ?manure' Society at the Fair of- 187?, - . 4 large crow d of, farmers being present to arltitical its ',OPOratiou. The trial was completely successful, and the tnaohine proved Its ability to threats, c4ean, and eeparato' grain in the Most 'eatiefactory Meitner. All who ' wktooseed the irial'eapreesel their approval In the wartneFt term.. The Committee on Agricultural , ImoTetntwee alsogave - thw Tel:lemma-a apeciarnottee--- in" their report, *smugly. _recomMencling tt. Mat Cumberland Valley Throatier and Separator hae also been' recently Ilse& by Col. Willlaln St. Ilendarlon,- athie farm near Carlisle, In threshing and cleaning '' I a large crop. So fully in entioned of Its great mer - lid that he allows us to me his name as a reference. ;Farmer, who wish further r and fuller ,particularace to 04 working onalitiel'Of this neve. nuterttino kr* herefore respectfull y referred to Cal. llenderson,'_ ' ode of the moot widely known farmers of Camber " • Tho Cumberland' Valley' , • Threaber will abiefi he' 4 well and eubstantially built, of the best material, solidly framed In every part, and presenting &hand-, soma external.appearance. Yetis. of. meohine„with 30 inch cylinder, $2OO, without Wagon... A..great advantage of this machine Is that It can be readily repaired at any good shop without trouble. ' 'THE G UMBERLAND VALLEY PATENT SELF ' BAKING MOWER 4.1%T1Y - REAPER:' - ~, 1 3,7. g ill also build thihmew di - chine, with changes' and:lmprovements, fully 'remedying the defeats and weak pointe-of thaw built laet mason. , Our Mavis' to supply farmers with a good hbmo-mado machine, -.- which, if not. impactor In all respects bethnio btought - from a dietatce, will nerertheleaa protein all mom • tial pointy a good and reliable harretteC„'• AB wa rusk for it la.. fair trial. The Willoughby .Patent GUM SPIIMG . G11,41W DRILL. We build the well knoivn Wahl Drill now with or without Mend Attachrimnt, end 'the.filt4elein straight or zigzag row., jest R 3 the farmer preform. We now hare, ilso, n new had imprine,l plan - gof, attaching the gumtubk, for %blab we have obtaitio& Lettere Patent, which, With Arthur improvemetite; Imam" the Willoughby the meet complete nuel par! , fort Drill manufactured hr the country. • Always on band a full. lino of A OR IC UL TURA L IMPLE—AIRX7'B . both of our 04/11 manufacture; and from other 'estate. Ilelonente, Including every useful machine needed by the firrtmr? We may enmeorato Hey Hakes; old. thohloyed Thra,hmo an dliorAe Poiveri, Corn Shelly ; hreci three kind., end'hYro ditfeleut elles,enttiMlS Cern 3h011t , r4 Fodd, Cutter., Odor ai 114e' and othir 'art Wee too outoirouo , to Orderh token for`oll Modi of ' • ' IRON -•• '• u our vxtansivo Foundry and M.chloo pup.. and kir t. D QII iL.DY N G %5I A .T E ILYA of gvory description In our Dour and Sara Yndury A fulll. ttusko! , • r. t:: ,takjia VIIELL-SEASONED AIIIEIt . , . kl.Ap.,xp . qt 3,. hAud, ' snap log ,ut ..to.• All tII ..tdirt proruptly, at the lowcit iory.:“. titruiershbyildort, uqd tunnufacturan aro ~Invitpd 10 Oln• 4 pfl‘ 1414 $ Iwo our fe.rllll.lo.'for turulug ou t good work. , ~,,, = 24Jan71.11n O,L II)A. X. 4.0 P.D WILL IdlifißßAD I", • 302 31.34KET.. STliElf2,alARll,l3llllltO, If.. Just returned froinlfowYork with the largost stock, of Itoliday.,,floods -over . brought . to thls.elty consisting In part of , HOLIDAY.' 11ND• BRIDAIr. SILVER, of elegant deelgn and Soleil, from the celebrated aorhaea 51qtaufecturIng Compau.y. 5 ," , BE A'UTI:IOtIL' `rP.l:2l TEB' TrAR . T. Sete, G Carte Urns, Cake and Pruit Daslate, , Coders, 4 , lck la..apttCrere ./i Vtuds, Soup Tureene, Wine Ztatli, etc., etc, , • able Older) of elegant lga and gale., from celebrated manit &a fantett Ilarrl n 11r0n..8 Hew ,'Sheflleld, with p&iirl, Ilury end plated bandlae.. PANGX ,GRGRI-pIIP4ITOIEN.T . • ' Embracer the folluiving art:ldea ;; llandk.rdilat Casing and Wino Duxes conibinod,a bointillit.arliele; . Tuilet.Sato. Writing ;Mika, Jorol Stands, t her Boxes, card inaenivers. Fallen( Vlolet.and Sandal Wood, Loatlior,Slik;dlatin ate., ate., 11, ong6s, Eitatuetto,• Contin hare., VA.'S, etc., etc limiest Boxes, playing from 2,t0 10 airs, apd,wlo{,Seit. and. Aindo:lo. ,A+roucj., Cloaks, in Gilt, Brunie_ and aide Napo ; Gurkon• Clock., eigi.r Stands, Cigar, Canoe, Tobacco Mai. (Silver and .1 , 1i4d), Tiiitrinoraut•Lra, Wrourlia Money. Puna, ant locket Books and a great Varlet. at livery tiling to, my lla, , VOL. unit !..Fainin. grand rmortniont. -.' • ' • WILLTAH 11t Ibl , , '.BQ2 Market otrqato Ilatrteltur,r, Pa •22d0e70 : ' " N." . "- .I'o,lesiVißl), P.Pnlgfitt P. BOYER, .41 It • Z. .' rorraVitcs,-rA. 61"-" , • Xesirufaeturer of .T RAIL, frota.lo id G 4 pounai per yard. All 91aap , 11001 i SCIICIIS, '": • - a LICE PLATES, • ) , , AND. bi!A) 4 8 . iteo MERCHANT BAR IRO(, of all /deli, coo. ftoo t ty . .ako p d,Mllllo!roll market price. Furnace, - 12.9 . 11p3g Mill, c :,„. • • Colliery Machinery, • ^'l3oilord,' and . : • , Steam R.D ' Allao,?Olopr and ilOpphr of thovoltbralod *atom f., 12 El NM EE Limps,