SPECIAL NOTICES CHEAP LIVING. . Mackerel very fat and wonderfully cheap, wholesale and retail at • ' WM. BLAIR & SON, , . South,end, Carlisle, Pa. P.. S. Another' fall in' the price of Mackerel... ' 4ma7l • ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for yegre front N ervols - Debility, Premature Decay, and all tlio_c_ffecte youthful indlecrotion, will for tho sake of sUffering humanity, send Ciao to all who used It. the receipt for making um simple remedy by' which ho we. cured. Sugdrora wishing to profit by the advertia_ er's experienco eau do so by. addressing, in perfect confidence,, • JOIN. B. OODEN. N 0.42 Coder St. New York. Slay 7.70-Iy. BE WISE, WHILE wisdom Ri ll benefit you: be not always uu. trolled by, your Incredulity, hundreds have relief from . the horri)rs of Dyspepsia througl, the medium of DEUITTII'I3 ANTI-DYSPEPTIOSTOMACII/hirEns and found It. Why should you suffer when this nand rablustomachle has cured mnny similar cases -why do you doubt whtle, other believe and are cured 1 Delay in this matter Is both dangerous and unprolltabl.,. Your health, haipiness and huffiness suffers; while cforstant neglect In. frequently full wed by serious cud uncoil !reliable results. DEMUTII'S thrrras are equally useful In the nunieines difficulties ntlendiv indl gestlon ; ne BILIOgNCI.S, CONSTIPATION, &C., while or germ nod ALIVE and other disorders pr eroding r(0111. MIAtilitATA, it IF the unly reliable preventive and remedy known. 24ie 60 DR. SCBENCK Advises Consumptives to go to Florida in Winter - Having for _the last thirty-live years devoted my whole lime and attento to the study of lung din ensue and consumption,i In feel Unit I understand fully the course that ought to ion pore. II to restores tolerably blob case al diseased lungs to healthy mound. nen. The first nod most'important Mop Is for the patient to ovoid taking r old. end the beet of all places on oils continent for thin purpose in winter, Is Florldii, well dim to in the State, where the tem• perature is regdiar, and not subject to ouch varia tions as In more. Northern haltudee. Pelittra le point I can recommend. A good hotel is kept there by Peterman. Lest whiter I raw seventh perAons there whose lungs bad been badly diseased, but who, under the healing influence of the climate and my medicines, were gotting,well. One hundred miles_ further down the _river is te point whichl would- prefer_ to .Palatka, Bathe tem perature la more even and the air dry and bracing. lefellonvilfd end Enterprise are loud ed _there. I Mould else a decided preference to slellonville. It Is two milk. from river or hike, and It seems almoot impossible to take cold there The tables in Florida might be butter and patients complain at Min.'s, but thalls_Agettiolgu, an - It -inilimtm a return of appe tite, and when tide in the case they generally Increase in flesh, and then the lungs must heal. Ilibernia, Orem Cove, and ninny ether places in various parts of Florida, can be cutely recommended to consumptives in w Int. r. My reasons for saying so are that patients arc less liable to take cold there than where there Is a lees even tempera ture, and it strut necrunly to se) that where ri con eumptive person exposes himself to frequeat cultlif he in certain to die shortly. Therefore, me advice ho, go well down Into the :tete out of the reach of pr. v .II- Ing mut winde and fogs. Jacksonville, or elineet any other of the localitien I finis' nutted, will benefit those% lie are troubled with n tom id liver, n disor dered ;Wallach. dm - angel boo els, sore the eat or cough, but fee those whose lungs are diseased a uiore southern point is earnertly remniimended. Fur fifteen years prior to 1.69, I war professionally I n New York, Boston, e, end Millulelpnia evOry week, where 1 sew and examined on n aver- Ile live hundred patients a week. A prac u tice so extensiv., miihreciug every possible phase of lung rihreane, loot enabled me to understand the dismal fully, and hem e my motion Ito refund to taking cold. A person may rake met quantities of "Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup, Smereed I elite end 'Mandrake Pills," and yet die If he does not ay. Id taking cold. - lu Florida. nearly everybody is ;Ming Schenck's Mandrake Pills, for the climate is more likely to prodnedbiliouri habits than more northern lathed.. It Is n well established tact that net iv sof Fling la rarely die of consumption, especially those of the ...them part. On the ott erhand, In New England, ,one•third, at least, of tie potm ellen die of this terrb Lie disease. In the Middle Steles it does not prevail so largely, still there are ismily thousands of mires there. Ilk t a mui per. eidage f lite would be ',saved if consumptives were es iniaPy alarniel in re gard to taking fresh cold se they are about .sachet fever, smith mix, he. But they are not. They take what they term a Innis cold, which they are cretin. lons enough to believe lea wear oil in a few days. They pay no atter.tion to it, and hence it lays the loundution for another end a notheu . ,etill, until the• lungs are diseased beyond all Hope for cure. My advice to per: os whom bingo twe affected even slightly Is, to My In a st. ek 01 Schenek's Polo eels Syrup, Schenclee Scow ed Tonle, and Schenck's Mandrake Pills, and go to Florida 1 reconinim.d those particular tordielnes became I ant thoroughly acquainted with their fiction. 1 Know that where they are used In strictcordance with my direc tions they wilt do the wor ac k that fif•Anired. This uccomplisheil, nature will do the rest. The physb clan who prescribes for cold, cengli, or niglibmweats, and then advises the patient to sulk or dile out every day, will be sure to have a corpse on his hands before long. My ohm Is to give my three roodivines, in accord since with the printed direotions. ear, pt in son. oases, where a treer use of the Mandrare Pills in necursary. My plJect is to give tone to the ntonia —to get up n good appetite. It le always a good sign when a patient begins to grow li flurry. 1 have hopes of It a rebel, for food and the grato fleation of that relish conies good blood, and with it more flesh, which in closely followed by n healing'of the lunge. 'I hen the cough loosens and abut., the creeping chilli; nod clammy night.nwents no longer prostrate and annoy, and tho patient gets well, pro vided he avoids taking cold. Now there are many consumptives who have not the merino to go to Florida. The question may bo asked, is there no hope fur such? Cerfkinly there Is. My advice to finch it. and ever has been, to stay in a warm room {luring the reinter, with n tempera ture of about seventy degrees, which should he kept regularly at that point, by meat. of a thermometer. Let ouch a patient nuke Ills exercise within the limits of the room by welking up and down m much as lila • strength will permit, In order to keep tip a healthy circulation of the blood. I Iwo cured thousands by this ayetein, anti Can tin so again. Constimpt inn Is as easily eared as any other dim.se if it is Wien in time, and the proper kind of treatment is permed. The Met stands undisputed on record that Schenck's Pulmonic ifyrup, Mandrake Pills, and Seaweed Tonto have cured vet)" many of what mewed to be hopeless nose, of consumption. On rebury you ev.ll, you Will be almoat certain to find some poor consumptive who loss been rescued front the very Jass of death by their use.' So far as.the Mandrake Pills are Concerned, every body ebould keep a supply of them on hand. They act on the liver batter thou calomel, and leave noon of Ile hurtful effete behind. Li fact they are excel lentin all cams where n I, Irgati co medicine le re quired. If you ham partak ma too freely of fruit and diarrhora ensues, a does of the Mandrakes will cure you. If you areaubJect to of ik headache, take a dose of the Ainedrakei and they will relieve ydo in two hours. if you would obviate the effect of n change el evater,,or the too tree indulgence in fruit, take one of the :Mandrakes every night ~ ur every other night, and you may then drink water and eat evatermelons, pears, applosiplums, peachee, orcorin.withoitt the risk of being made sick by them. They will protect (hods who live in demi, a tuitions against chlllssl .v Movers. Try them. hey aro perfectly harm They can do you good only. have abandoned my profeaoional visits to 1105100 and New York, hut continuo to seu patients at nay office, N 0.15 N. SIXTH etreet, Phillidelphie, every Eainrdsy, front 9 a. In, to 3 p. m. -.Those who wish ri .thorough examination with the Itesoiromster will be charged flee dollars. The Itunyirometer.deciares the exact condition of the lunge, and patients awl nudity learn whether they ere curable or not. hut I-desire It distinctly uuderstood that the value of my medicines depends entirely upon their being taken strictly emitting to dliectiona. In OonclUSlOn, I will say that wharf pirrsone take' lay medicines and their epitome .9 , 0 brought Into a healthy condition thereby, they are not ro liable to take cold, yet no one with diseased lungs min bear u trodden clistigo of st.latnephere without the liability of greater or lose Irritation of the bronchialetubee. Full directious in all languages accompany my medicine., so expJlcit and that ;try one coo Ivo thorn without consulting toe, and can be bourfi Prom any druggist J. H. SCHESCK, 10nov700on No.lB N. Sisth otroo t, Philtoioll.lll. br A II IC,E T E 3 CARLISLE PROPUCE _MARKET, . - Corrected Weekly by B. C. Woodward. 001 isle IVedneuuly, Nurlo, 1871. FAMILY FLOUR k., .$8 00 SUPERFINE FLOW! ' ' 4 00 SUPERFINE RYE FLOUR A 50 WHITE WHEAT , 1 45 BED WHEAT.— I'Bs RYE Os) CORN 68 . , WHITE 04 TS 58 , . SLACK 04 7W 56 CLOVERSEED 5.50 TINOTHYSEED , ,„ 4 40 FLA XEEED 1 70 4. CARLISLE. PROVISION MARKET. Corrected Weekly by Wm. Blair 6. Bon, Wednaday, Nay 11), 1871. 25 HLTTER. - EGGS • LARD • TALLOW _BEESWAK.., DACON HAMS do SHOULDERS •• • • do SIDES' WHITE BEANS ''• PARED PEACHES UNPARED do DRIED- APPLES---- , RAGS - ! [lron the Phi 'North Americam] . PHILADELPHIA MARKET 4 moun, GRAIN AND BENDS. Philadelphia, May 9 , 1671. EXTRA FAAULY FLOUR $7 QO 'EXTRA FLOUR , 6 00 RYE FLOUR • • 6;75 WHEAT RED ' 1 3Fl@ 141 IVILITE WHEAT' • • • • , 1 600 1 CO RYE - 1 16 CORN OATS • CLOVERSEED ,TI3IO2IIYSEED FLAXSEED LIVIC STOCK MAllllEta. • Philadelphia, Monday, Nay 8; 1871. 210 arrival; and salts of .Beef Cattle Wert large .his week; reaching about 2,000 bead. The market cloud very favoring buyers, and 'prides were' .unzettted and tower, within the follow inis ranges A1T.124.r.FA T CATTLE, per 16.; .. ... 8Q8 1 ,4v. FAIR. AND .000 D . „'..; 0340734 . COWS and CALVES were ~lirtner, and in de mand., IR guide ,S,pringerg, at $lO, and Ci,lut, and Oalves.at $55. Iteceipts.iV 250 head.' W)TREP were. firmer; without/' Madge in prices.' We. quote IVooted at 7 . bABy,c, and clipped al 6E50%.1. - lieceipii 15,000 head.. 11003 were.dutt and. lower, Saler of corn fed of 03,5840 ji011.1? JD: mt.' neefiel 8,000 head. us'IRErItAILING, WIRE Cktl ARDS, for ; Store ts, Asyhunk Ac. Iron .Iletlateads;Wire Web binge for Atop and poultry yards, ,055 and Iron wire cloth Stoves, Fenders, Screeds for coal, ores sand, dm, Heavy Crimped Cloth for spark arresters Landscapd,Wire lor Windows. AC., Paper makcre it Wires, Ornamental Wire .Works . Evoiy" inform Hon by addreasing the manufn , turere, ffi. W ALE ER A SONS' No 11 North Sloth street Philadelphia. S• "SAFE, SPEEDY, AND SURE," • Dr. Morris' Syriip of Tar, Wild Cherry, and Hoar.) hound, is manufaci tared by an entirely now process,' end contains the beat known remedies for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, and all long Comptaints. pleasant to the taste, but powerful In Its action. Send for a circular. .containlug list of articles used, and the manner of preparing them, to lifOliftln, 'General Agents: John F.. Henry, 8 Co'lego Place, N. Y. Joltnson. Helioway & Cowden, 002 Arch al., Philo Sold In Carlisle hY, • Corcman & Woathlngton, „ .. ~... ' W. F. Horn, ••• . . T. N. Ithnk, and ~ J. 11. Havuratlck. ' - . 26..1an7,1-0m MARRIED ALBItIII f—RUDY.—On Iho twouty.seventh u I limo, hy , the Rev. J. B. Fount, Mr. William Al bright; to Family. Rudy, both of Booth ➢fiddle ton township, Cumberland county. I)KER—SMITII.-01) lho moron(' lootrtnt, by for. W. 31. Fry-Ingor. Mr. R. F. Walker, to Miro Liorlo Smith, both of ado tile , fhb. county:. NEIV, TO-DAY. HOLLI DAYSBURG SEMINARY, 11OLLIDAYSIMI:9, PA j t 8 CROOK'S WINE OF TAR ES rA MASHED 1802.. A 101111 dy which titbeen 1.02,1 for 10 years, and proved In thousands of cases capable of curing all diseases of the tan 'and lungs; performing many remarkable Cures, merits tr trial Irma nil wit., are suffering from similar affections and vainly seeking relief you let preJudieo preyekt you from he. lug cured also/ - Coughs and Colds,—The druggists nay It cm Cl them nil. Astlfinn.—The rellof and cum' of it nre mar, lour. 11min:hills —Every sufforor will find roliel and • • Throat Ailments require only a fr:iv doses. Lung Dlstoses.—llan "Owed eases pronounord In curable. • renovatee and Invlomates the si,tem. . CompleintMost effective regu'ittor . of rgan. llyspep.la.—lts healthy action on the etemach urea It. Appetizer —lt is the hertith,lvlng:and appotito re storing Urinary Organs.—Action on them is marked and prompt DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR is rich in tbo.modial nal qualtics of Tar, combined yid) vcgotable In gredients of undonbtod•Value, which make It•unsur pasacd, nor only for the COMpillifatB enumerated, but itripitily restores exhausted strength. cleanses the stomach, relaxes the liver and _pittittbein e/1116C , 1 the food to digo,t, nod makes pure blood, and begets a vi coolly appreciated by both tiound and nick. If you are nlilictod in any way, wo know if yon try the life-giving tonic properties of Dr. ,Crook's Wino orrnr, you will add polar testimony to Ito great want. In correcting any that It,elo is heir tn." Prepared only by OLIVI It CROOK di CO. Sold by Drugg eta ovorywboro. For Scrofula, Screfulons Tomo., Scrofulous Dis eases of the Eyes, or Scrofula in any form, Mumma lists, Diseases of the Liver, Eruptions, Pimples, Roils Totter, Scald lima], Cicero, mid old Sores, or any disease depending on a dopravad condition of the blood, take Pr. Crook's Compound Syrup of Poke Root. It is combined with the hest tonic prepara tions of Iron It Howls, and is the best Altorative and Blood Purifier mode. Cleanse your Blood Try one bottle. Bold by druggists. Plepred only by OLIVBo CROOK R. LO., Dayton, Ohio. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE Cleans Kid Croveit and all kinds of Clotho and Clothing; I,IIIOV. Paint, Oren., Tar, &c, instariffy, a Ghou tho leant Injury to On finest fabric. Fold by dt oggisla nod fancy goedo dealer. FRAGRANT SA PO• lENE C0.,33 Barclay btroot, New York, 40 La Salle atrent, Chicago. AGENTS RE 1.1) TIIIS I WE WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF PO WEEK norexpensed, or nil w n large commis. NiOn to oar new and wondeafol 1111,1101.01.. A ddress M. WAGNER & CO, Marshall, Mid, SiO SteucDfrl( " FOR ALL WITH il fools, Address A. E. filifillAM,. Sprlettifield, Vt. 325 A MONTH Horse and Car ri .Ro furnished. Expenses f aid. If &LAW, Alfred, Me. ,BUY THE APPLE PARER, CORER 1-1 n,d Slicer, Vrice 0,1 • llma7l4t DIVIDEND NOTICE. The Board of Dit echos t.f . the Carlisle Doe and Water Company, hit, thicloy declared a Dividt ad of P.IrE PER CENT 011 their capital stock, payable at the office of Treasurer, ou or alter the fifteenth of May. • A. L. SP Or a May 6, 1871. 11:n0711f CIREAT A.UC . I lON SALE AT CAR VE LISLN 11.1111t.1e1t ., , l'A. There will ho sold at public auction, fur coat. (or private sale ut ally time,) on 'Baturday, tweittieth day of May, at 10 o'clock, u. ni. Carriages, I briar ecythe, haggles, 5 lamps, home, 4 tin dippers, carpets, oil-cloths, &c., 3 dozen spoons, household furniture of 170 tons ice, (more or, all descriptiu no, .4c., lees,) 75 chairs, 1 *caleudar . clock, 2 plOughs, G dozen bowie, 1 hand cultivator, ' 8 large plates, 1 horse cultivator, ' 2 twee, 2 Water coolers, 8 dozen bath brick, 1 water eau, H duzo.l emery cloth, 2 steel rakes, 6 dozen Biol. polish, 10 baking pans, _ 4 mllch cows, ' 7 dish palm, 5 watering puts, 3 mesa pans, 3 book cases, 1 largo boilor, 1 grao cutting mashies, 1 large mess btiler, 1 sievo, 2 earylot3..knives, . 1 email scales, I meat knife, 3 Yeast tubs, Lot of knives and forks, 1 wood saw, (hum pow -1 milk bucket, Or,) 1 coins pall, ' 1 largo vegetable garden school furniture," about 4 acres, tome books, elates, dc., of. or less, all planted, post school, .. hot houso bowers, ' flowerpots, pips aid heating appa -1 coffee pot, rattle. 1111m712t __t NEW ADVERTISEMENT.— Bou quets, wreaths, crosses, cut flowers, and other decorations for parties, weddlinge, dc., arranged In the beet style of art, to o. der. lltualblut C. L. VON List of unclaimed letteri remaining in the postai:lice at Carlisle, Pa., for the WEEK ENDING' MAY 3, 1871 : LADIES' LIST. Arn'ald Farah .• Morrie Ellen Adamn Carrie Knitter rElizabeth Beeman SI E O'Dell Mary Davis Jonnlo Ruyan Clara A Danner Caroline :toper Slanela (kickball EllenUeit Annla E Cinder Barbie Wolf Barbara I= = Bowman . Mahoney John Collins Wllllnm 11Innoaar or Wallace SI& Cart, nogh Sonloot tar Corn. Clepper Fred ' Rich John Ellh.tt Thom. ' Rupp Henry Fougort Otorgo thupp Jacob Ilawlee T. 11011411 . Sower. Juc•b Hancock 0 C Bhupp Wet Ilefilellogar John I' Napo A II Harman K B N 4 Inger .Idenb Knlttle Woos Wolf Amos Lino Albert Wood. Simnel 0 1, , ,w Wm L Will-lame Alen col llyera Jtio ' 7.11.er 0 F Me:Sunni; Cy. us Sltzer J B Man J. hn 0. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—Notico is LecuLy gluon that Henry llonholizer. of Churchtowp, Cumberland eonnty, Imo exe,nted . tleod of eahlgninont to 1116 unde signed, for the bene fit of ertdlturs. Al,. furious baringl. optlnnt anld satins will proxedt.them, properly anti:mutt caMil, for payment, and Hume ludebted will make payment, NHAluttt Oolay,-to . HENRY SAXTON, Avglgnee, llma7Elt • .Carlisle. Dividends. 47th 3bividend. dARLISL,E. DEPOSIT BANK. 1 Carlisle, Pa., May 2, 1871. j' Tho Doarci of Directors hays this day deviated a Dividend of FIY:E per cent. • for the past six months, on tho Capital Stock, frau of Stato and National Vacs, layablo un demand. , .7. P. HASSLE It, drna7l3m 4 10 DIVIDEND • NOTICE = .Tho Di rectors of. the Farmers Bank, have tble day dedared a dirlilend of four per colt, clear of taxes poyahlo to the stockholders on &atral, , • , J 0 HOFFER, Cashier. 4tna7lat Agenis Tuatted. AGENTS tWANTEG.—A genera ugtht.wented tenoliclt Ineuranepa fur allret Clogs ifiBUIIIIICO CuLupauy, ct Philadelphia luryulr atTIIIS `Jamilltn • 8@ 9.1 per 11., 6 6U 2 OD Proposate, P • ROPOSALS.--Soalod propomils for building a Immo for Ilan Find National Dank, "of,Nowvlllo, will ho rocrivod at the Bullring llama. until Tuesday morning, May 10. Thu building will ho put out In one ontiru contraet. The committee mom the right to accept any bid, or reject all hid,. Auy diengroement betwoon contractor and cammlt: tee, to be doclded and-settled by the architect.. 'Plano and eiteellicattona can Ito Boort at the, clothing store of b. t. Randall. • • By' ardor of the Building Committee. 27ap7i3t. Pitre Irugs, Cho*Jails, &c. FFOIL•P.URE. DRUGS, bIIEMICALS, and Patent Mod' thietn.go to J. 11. Ilaverstick No: b /loath Hanover enact. Alsq, a ppleadldnusast tnentolTollot. boape, Parfuntortea,and'FanarTolle. Articles. . „ : -Z. B. It AVERBTIOIci' , No. South Ammer divot, OarlIalo; Idoct7O __. L IST OF DEAtEll§ 11C000013; LWares t and Merchandise, also Brewers, Distil lora, Lumbermen, Bating Rouses, .IS4 • within the Courtly of Cumberland, aa'ainsed and•fuisernied by D. 61. Karol, Mercantile-Appraiser, in , ' accordance with the several Acts Of Assembly, arrfollows, to 'wit; • ' ' • CARLISLE. ' ! . • Dry Goods. 411-Isicßey , . 18 slo' . .5 1 01134 Da balder, • • ' ' - , ' 12. 12 60, Deets A Co., • 1.0 25 T A harper, 11 15 - ,Bi'm A Intles, '. . 14 7' D A Pawyer, • 13 10 1. T Greeolle! , 11 15 Leliich I Miller, 10 '20.. Jit II Ring, - ' . 14 i 7 Cbas.Ogliby, .. 12 :12 60 Groedroea. i John Puller, . . •••. ~ 14 . 7 • John Homer, - 14 • 7 I W Danboro, 14 4 7 . 0 Inbar 10 120 WM Illo ir & Bon, a 166 John Heckman, • . : ' ' • 13 ,10 . J A Welrel,..„. ~,, - 14 7 .. 'll-Hildebrandt, 14 5 ' Robert Hugh., 14 . 7 J D Mock, 14 7. A. B Mona4mlth, l 14 7, Jon !Boynton, 14 7 121 B Hoffman 13 : 10 John Wolf. Jr., 14 ' 7 Jld blaeoultelmer, - -1 4 10 A J Silos,' l4 7 .1 A Zeigler, 14 7 J Fortio., 14 7 D 'roomy, 14 7 F B:henbach, 14 7 Jlt Egbeit, ' J Bentrler, ; 14 7 0 Lirman, 14 ‘,. 7 0 L Der harry, 14 7 Confectione4. P Miller, 14 7 Itint Sellerti, Mrs Kiefer, 14 7 - Ideorgo Yana, 14 7 0 Yocum, , 14. 7 . D W Burkholder; 14 7 Nli Hawtolle, 14 7 W Spimeler, 14 7 Wll Hughes, 14 7 Jacob Slat tin, 14 .7 lgeton, Po Mr. A Iluttou 14 7 Dim E 14 7 Mu Richard, i 14 7 Idra Neff, 14 7 Wm liTelzbl, i D Leonard, John Elliot, B bi Smiley, I Livingston, Win Railing, A 0 Leaflet - 1- H B Ritter, J A Eakins, J Kronnnberg, J A Keller, Jaca . b.Boaa, ~ . J GI Call 10, . . Carpals Fryslnger .11 Walser, 12 12 . 20 Fancy Goods. 11w onq Co.. 11 15 Coylo & Co. 11 15 Drugs. J 9 A linver.tick, Dr D Cornuinn, Cornmsn k Worthington T N Frank, W J Corinna°, Strohm & :punelor, P Lisznmn, M C Myers, W M Porter, Chas Simplon D Sipe & Soo, A B John Llsmao, J A Oembe, D K Sp,pgler, '3 - L6vingston, J P Is oft; • G U Doeh, 14 7 . SIOVOB. J McGougial, 14 7 8 R Cluudy, 14 7, W Fridloy, 14 7 A W Wnikur. - 14 7 Ineemith J Rupp, 14 7 . Leather. • (1 au•sulog.r, Miebawl & II II I Ing r I. C Israla r T Coal) n, 31illor & Bovore, 10 20 112attou & Co:, U 25 Pro 'ice. .. Juo 8 Lop, It Allison, 14 7 It C Noodward, it 15 'holm t Bru., 11 15 Ilatkotts, 14 7 J II Busier t Uro., 111 10 000 A II Blair ' lihutraS: A II Blair, Sam'l Mn.lll.lgor, '' .1 I" .3.lun, VI K Pip., P Chapman N Ilarknta , Wheeler &Wilson's Agt Lewis Falser, .01AI.Id & Buttorf, Brindle & Nolownogcr J Doruhelmei., - Elcock & Co., J B Itent& 800, 11111 CIZEISMI EIMEIE 0 W Bowman, . . A W 81111e1500,14 7 1/ W Eberly, —., 12 11 LO E 9 Brandt, ' 14 7 J J Slat qrs , e ' 14 7' Jot K üb, 11 lb J Eml ger, 14 7 J W TIteol ; 13 10 P Uhl,. Grove & Staley, ll=l h W A.brnuus J Simons, L Itefklt, ADO, J II Noliemmker, J B Herring & Co., OA= 111 linurtyl 14 7 110718 and Shoes. COME T liimo, J 0 Bowman, II Mtn, C If rider, J Rupp, bleuk teeDollll, 0 LI Titzol, H Il Palmer. 31 thamilor, J B Palmer. E. D. RifEEM, • Postmistress & B li , ofidorlloll, Much & Co., J II Fro!ler:ck., J thvartc, It U Shapley, D Eberly k Sou, 0 Dobb A 8011, Miller A Garrett, • Hummel, T II Gryson, • UricA,A Bailey, teuelier & Nubay, Caen. & Aabenfatter, • ' Lumber II Mooro & Co., 'J long, Mlllolsoh & Fon, L If Ebvtly & Bow, .7 L llurkQr, 'l4 7 • notvgraphs,. II W Muddleuti, J D Itaffa.luborger, Agriculturials: no rr Alt I. Merchant,-Tailoi L D 'Coeur. MEM Ilarty . ttull, , . 14 7 Phimber. Ifill.olot Y goo J 1 4 13Lonts, R Soclgrnio, • J XII ReMill, J D Danner.* • Jamloon*Co,,l 1; Runtr, & Montgomery, • ' .' Groceries. ; • • • J D Paiup A Co., t . , - .14 7 I Vnudareal & 80, . • ! , \ /41' "T''''''i Harman k 11.1p/m4l, ' ' , 14 .. 7 ..• I 13 10 ld 11 Anglo, . . 8 A Augto, . ': i 7. I'EAz '- ' { ' ll .. '' l '' VLVelyer, • .i J.lloeder, .:14:.. 14 - 7 • OPClanaught, ' ti. •:; ~.,,r•• , ,11 0410110 r, & 8012 i. ~.,,, , ~; ,i , r, I P• 4 IP 1;1 tronfeto(io'7ie. . • . J . :( -.. 4 ! 14 g • J U Cogvor, k Vie of .Detgers; e Milliners 14 7 14 7 14 7, 14 7 12 12 FO 14 7 14 7 BEI ME Hats and Caps 14 7 14 7 14-7 14 7 13 10 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 Boots and Shan 1 " 11 16 14 7 11 7 14 7 Furniture 1 7 14 7 14 7 11 7 Tobacconiata 14 7 14 7 11 10 14 7 DE Jewelry 14. 7 14 7 11 7 Hardware Coal 13 10 14 7 12 12 20 - Blankets Books 14 7 '1 14 7 Photographs Music EMI Saving -Machine! 14 7 14 7 MECHANICBBURG. Dry Goods. 11 15 10 20 14 7 11 16 11 15 Groetries 1 14 7 Confectionery Milliners Clothing Bata and Caps Druga 14 7 14 7 . 14 1 Furniture Tobaeco Stoves Bakery Jetvelery, hardware Produce M=='il 14 7 ; 12" 12 60 BooAs EiMil Dialers. Seuuig MacAinee' BIIIPPEN2BUIIa. • .pry Goods. , 12 12:60 10 204,>: 14 7 12 12 60 12 12 60 List Of 'Dealers. . - • • - J M t ;; ‘, ; r ~13 10 78 Blair,' ;Pk' 7 k Bon, .• • Hal S and Caps.. • G W Croft; t.:'• • ' . 14 ;7 GB Colo, . . 14 7 Jewelry ! J C Altick, J r Rankin, Ruby & Co., . I Boots and Shoes Mr Walters, Furniture J Sooddy, Dernhant Duke & Pro., Tobacco.'.• Mr Hugh II Waltors„ ' W9lta llr6i ' . Ifykes dt'Syliztore, 14 7 : c l • . 14 7 Pdivafe. Mc'Pherson & Cox, Grabill & Storrott, Stov felt & Itobuck, Produce T Plnkr, Pierer. Clever & Co , Lawton & J ll Burnt, J he! 0, ra4ey .Goods E II OL er, I= Dry Goods T !‘leCaudlialt, E James, Stough•& Elliott, arm) fa Thom. k' Co., S M 0 homer At Son, '8 .31 Olauaer 3 Sou Confectionery J J Crawfold, U W Trltt, J Laughlin, Merchant Taitoi J IL lirew.tor, Ilard ware. - Df D Skinner, $ D Flickinger, G ii ISIUG, Drir~x M 11 Reed, VRB rale B S Huber, BOoiB and_Bltaea. 14.7 14 7 Dealer. -, • J W Me'Clure, ,Maxwoll & Ed I% Food Furniture J !Ida:or, Woodburn k Amloobergor, Jewelry Q %I Land 1 \—_,... LOWER LLEN Dry' Goods. A Bowinnit & Co., J S Ku,,kle & Bro., n 110Q18 and Shoes =I U J I= Dry Goods. 14 '7 13 10 14 7 II M Rut p 8 Co I) ltupp, .8 Wolf, Grocery J M Templiu, Produce J 8 3 J Rupp & Co., 4,4 N EAV CUMBERLAND Dry GoodlC T Baughman & Son gr. ok Co Lvn,b r C Or ter, II It Mu r, J S I ee, 3 OwLa , N Ita .I.4rg Goode. - 1 f .2 12 50 12 1:1 60 to lott & p W Swlzert. FRANK FORD - Dry Goods. J W MoltlA., 14 7 Simdet son,, 14 7 ENE 311D1.L Dry Gooda J II Sw II O'Hara EAST PENNSIIOIt Dry Goods. MI .1 (iloxvnor, II .N flux man Groceries Hoover & Angney We "wt.', =1 Confectionery Theo The o Mot IL, W 0 Ilnol, , Milliners Mre W A K.or, hlnrtin, N Hood, Prothiee Zachrtrie Sr Co, v o.. Zactiarls k Co., • s 4-4...). Lumber H M Ruploy, 1' hrlittgol, Jllukit, lENBM MEI =1 NEWTON. • . - - Dry Goods ,B A Stoner, 14 ' '' 'T Strohm & 111ellIngor, - 14-- 7 Clover & Sarnet, . 14 7 Foreman & Strohm, . ' 14 7 J Ilyle, . ' . , 14 7 Buena, &Co ,• . , - 14 7 EMI V roe 'lei BE J II btill , J T id, la, EMI D W Epencor, Prod ace EIM MEE MIME! Iluroh & liro., S C Nanning 8 Bro. END EPItl Nt] Dry Goods. 14 7 14 7 J W W 8 Burkholder, A 8 L.nig•Jurf, J A liongy, II Myore, =1 MI Confectionery =1 J'9 Itk or, I, F Oloocr, J Leidig, Produce 14 7 14 7 14 7 „ 13 10 LIPPER ALLEN, Dry (loothi, , J 111 I uldlg, k Pro., I= 14 7 14 7 14 7 M'ON Dry (Jooda .1 T B Herman, 73 1 7 16 7 L Dovlnnuy QM H Spahr, S Plank, 14 7 14 7 Diem .ON Dry Goods 11 15 11 15 S Woll, D M, era, Dollerer & Soo; 11 15 14 7 10 20 11 15 0 25 11 7 IMEZEI Dry 'tloo",„ • Et livid & Co., ' 73. It) II Ocher, " It 7 • II dr. 1) Blsztuk, " • • 13 10 Ciaror k C 0.,, 144 7 • Jay cuokok, Co., • • • 14 7 tiotpfrt )11111.); ETON. • Dry Ooods. nun A M Lcling, 18 10. mehboet A. Vo., . . • . . 13 10 .1 Hutton, ' .14 ,7 • J Ourduor, 14 'V II Mo'Callkley, 14 71. Herm. .I,llru , ! 12 13 50 • ' '- , ' aroceileg; ?. ami J Konnuy J IMER , I ,Conidetio ) larY, MIME UM J L 1% air, • Furniture.- ' • 141 • . •S• Cap: • •1:1 K • Iluyott, • 14 7 • ' PrQdttre. • EM MU D Whedffer , • • Craighead k D ~ d Glean, . . • ,I . Cleasaninn, WEST 1'li0:461101t0'. Dry Goods.. Al 3 Mc'Cuuvub, 13 10; PIIC/ 1 4 . fig/P!il i 1 • • 11 10 •/ - 1! - ;:j 114 , ...1.:( Dry Goods. ' Clover k Emit, l3'; 10 (1/M/11/ ! ' ' - 7 Olevir'4l Rhoads, . 14 4 . IS . 4 1 , ?; ffee!Gbads. O It ?dull, J Oberman E. Balms, 2 Tables, J. WM4, . A Teases; ' F. Baker,. -. 2 Tablet.. J N,l Kiauso, , •„. 016 0 0 Faber, i• • ; 26 „ No tic o is hereby given to all 'portions named to obovo Ilot, that by nn. Act of 'Assembly, approv.at 'April 11th 1862, County Treasurers •aro required to bring suit, Rad collect all licences remolning unpaid, on or but,ro CM first day of July next; and by other Acts of Alisombly, vondore of vinous, spirituous, malt or brooch liquots nre. also liable to - India:nom in the Celia of Quarter Sees:one. Those interested • ara therefore reqUested to lift their licenses without .delay, and lava the coke, kc. • ' • 14 ,7 Drugs 14 7 1d 7 11 7 EMI 14 7 , 4 7 EZI Stoves. 7-30 , COLD LOAN Northern Pacific Railroad Company. RAPID PROGRES. OF THE WORK. Thy building of the Northern Paelfi . o Railroad, r (tiewiti July 1), is being pushed' forward with great energy from' both extremities of .the line, .•evertil thousand men are employed in the Minnesota fled 11 15 11 15 12 12 50 IT 11 15 • ' 12 12 50 10. 20 .. _ .• l^_ 12 co- . . . . of the Pacific coaat. TIM grade Is nearly completed . 266 Miles - westward GUM - Lake" Supellor;_frotins ore running over 130 miles of nutshell road, and tract:- laying Is rapidly pr, greasing toward the .ei,tern Leder of Patton,. Including its purclume of the St. Paul k Paoßic 1400, the Northern Pacific Company now has 413 mile, of Completed eon', and by Sep tember next this wi l ho increased to at least 686. GOOD INVESTMENT. , Jay Cooke k Co., are now Bolling, and unhesitatingly recommend, turn Profi table end perfectly Ssfo investment the First Idert gage L Gold and Grant Golionds of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. Titby Intro 30 years to ram, bear Seven and . Three•Tenthe pot cent geld interest (more than 8 per cent currency) and are gerund by tinit and onlyanortgage on Mu ENTIRE ROAD AND ITS IQUIPAIENTS, and also, as fast as the Road Is com pleted, on 23,000 ACRES OF LAND to every mile of track, Books =EI =1 11 10 0 26 10 20 14 .7 la 10 14 7 or WO Acres tor each 51,0,0 Bond. I hey are ex• em pt from U S. Tux; Principal and Interest are pay able in Poll; Denominations: Coupons, 5100 to $1,000; Registered, $lOO to sie,oco. • LANDS FOR BONDS. 'Northern Pacific 7.30's at all tIEIO3 receivable at TEN PER CENT ABOVE I;AR, In exchange for the Company'a Lands, at their low est This renders them practically IN TEREST DEARING LANI, WARRANTS. ' • H- Kt tINKING FUND. Thd proceeds of all sales of Lauds aro'required to be devoted to the re-pa:Thane and cancellation of the First Murtgune Bonds of the Company. The Land Grant of the Road exceeds Fifty Million Acres. This Immense linking Fund. will undoubtedly cancel the principal of the Coin- PanY's.bouded.deld before It. labs due.—With their ample security and high rah) of Interent, there In no Investment, eee'ensiblo to Bid' people; Illiteh is more PROFITAIILE 011 SAFE. EXCIIANOCNC U. B. Flit -TWENTIES. The sac- Cons of the New (loverumont 5 per cent Loots MIMI mfreltirErearly - surtmidPrnoited Ftc tee 0 per ! cents. Many holders ut }ire-Twenties are now ox- 13 10 13 10 Stoves EIMI L 4 7 14 7 1 7) haligh.g the for Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties. hair realizing a liand.ome profit, and greatly In reusing their yearly inenilie. Ult. It SiltAlltlTlES.—All marketable Stocks .1 • nod 11 odd will be re •eived at their bigheet enrrent price in 1.1411011g0 fur Sot thorn Nettie tieven 'fhirtiett. itxrnEss eitnnorts t n Money or Bonds re- BE . . . , I ,,,i'd*by the Financial Agents. Fall Info•niut lon, Innis dattiphleta,ete.,,can lan obtained on application .at any agency, or Yront filo undurilgued. FOIL SALE 1117 • J A Y C 0 0 K .. .E t c• C 0. =I in =I Stores •For tale by Wm. Pa ha, Co., Bookers, Phil:aid. plan, ngi nts kr Eastern Pennia: and Carbide Dipasit Bank, Fartnerki Batik, and First Natioual Bank, Car lisle, Pa. (cif Sat • =I UNITED STATES Ifiternal Revenue) LEM =3 Ferment to ihe Internal Revenue Laws of the United etaten, all perimm aeral on the Annual UM of 1871, f r SIWCI,I Tax 'or sses License, or Income, are hereby notified dent the Collector of the District, or his Deputy, will be pit-sent to roeciye the afore said taxer, at the times and'piaces below named At lleintt's hotel, Newport, Percy count:, oil Thursday, May 18, 18711 At Wilder's-tiotot, Bridgeport, Ciuntiorlan 1 coun ty, on Friday, May 19, 1071, from h o'clock, a. to., to 1 o'clock, p m. At the Noy chants' hotel, :Mechanicsburg, Cumber land county, Ott Tfiday, May 19, 1871, from 2 o'clock, ,• to 7 o'clock, p. At the °dice of Asidshint Asressur, D. IC. Wagotgr, Shippentburg. Cumberland comity, ou Tui 3 l4,),y, May TI, lB7l, from 7 o'clock, a tn., to 12 n clo It, tat. At the 0111-e of Aosktont A•scsmf, Or, Ncksll e,.Ctimberlantl eimittyron Lividay, M 2:1, 1871. from 2 o'cl rk, p tn.. to 7 o clock. p. , At the CoPector's Otlice In Carliabt, on Weditoolay, Mar 24, 1071, from 9 o'clock. it,te , toil ri'vb ck, ii in. At 01, moan's Mitt I, Landishoi g, Perry con • ty ,run Friday, May 20, 1.71, humo'c ocl, , tat , m 3 o'clock, p. in NOTICE !—By the Internal 'Revenue 18 10 1 . 11 15 14 7 9 2a 11 14 14 7 BR t Inns OF nbiblidtd, patties IR . illg -to pay st the Uri,' x; ev:lled Lawve, will tear the hollowlaz ~,,,,, 211 coats rite notice ad 4 ecout• p rI, lie f r 00.111.'0 01 the some, tad i nut lord a Lilo ten doss from ottru lee of said none , 5 per newton pen. ally, sad rale tier eouituon per mut C., ad iltional. Punctilio p•uterring to remit their taxes In the Col lector, at Carlisle, can do so at thole own tick, by eertltio d ,heck or otherwise. JOSEPII W. PATTON, ' Collector 15111 - bistrict, Puansylvaain. olona7l3t , IMI 13 10 1:1 10 Et 14e 7 11 7 PRICE LIST OF PIIIM 41HOED MC BM FAIVCY POUL'I'.I? .'— We have on hand the largest and best select tun of Fancy Poultry to be found In the country it r will sell eggs of the following 1,1V1.1111 lbit ernnuii : Dark Brahma from It. W. Boyls, Strain, Ireland. Eggs per dozen Light Brahma cocks, sveighiti; 12th, hens MI, ut clattuit.) I 10 Hotel ne 1 00 ILm ,Ind White Faced. Black Spanish, Dees from nu Imported cork 1 roe Silvered Bpanuled ite t ahur g ,, 2 00 White Lexhurns, Yelluw Leg4ed 1 00 Pheasant, Silver Pheasant, Black Red Red Dames, White and II tick Ilan , tants 110 Imported 01 trite 011111 f, Ft:Wid I eat Musk ur Braxillian Dock 2 50 Whin Duck 2 10 Bronze Turkey s 00 Ths al ova named varieties cona.st f unportml pieulluitt, and cart-Milt H •.rel d lu.. Is rimilig the utmost care ire keepi g rho breeds ,per..lt• the year s itrough, wee feel confident of giving • at pat•ons perfer t sausinetion, those intetested lu Mow) I out try, are respectfutly Melted to ca I nod XVI: ter thorn /MIST. Eggs carefully lacked need delivered by express. For lorther particulars and all orders, . Aeldrceit, D. 1i ..IiAItNS, S. BAKR E, 23, 31eclianiceburg, Pa. • Allan, P. Or l'it. OM II 7 14 11 In EZE =1 10 20 10 10 13 1( 1J 20 J 25 13 10 14 7 Li 10 13 10 14 7 COMFORTABLE Dwelling-HouBe for :ALE.—The ut,dersigno rmlfers nt PI./ PATE SW , : Ids two-story Met Irwellio.; dousu, situated on .I3oullt West, oleo .1. No. SO. It Ibis boon reeout'y `te•ii•tod nod, Improved, the wolls Idtpored, gnu ,quit •water lutroducod, unit the pod Is wvll st., heti with gropes .0 -flint bees l'e• sons desiring to buy my requested to call nod . xandos. Tourlll4 Wale cosy to purclusers, nod immediate p .•session givenlr de sired.. M. F. UARDNEIL 23mhiltf 14 7 14 7 14 7 FOR• •BENT.—The schoolrooms now y gory I —titian, (Piphi opal,) on the B conednor of Marlon Hall bonding. bow thu nrid ofJoly-noxt, nis,o iho I oil .o roe loon tho third 111 r,•in °molded I y I t 'Joined Lodge of, Nouns, 'from that of Apr I next: 0141 ' .1. W. EBY. I= 11 15 1:1 Ilf ME =I UM 14 7 14 7 1A =7 11 7 12 11 fig 14 7' =I Drugs CM . . 14 '7 14 ' 7 .14 7 w 14 7 14 LiBl Of —Decil6;s: Egting House Brewers— . f - • . It, CI nO..IVETZE [..,. • • . .. Trensulor.gf Comberjund county. • 4ma7l at ' o 4 , Northern Pacific :IL -11", co. MEM Et!Mln==nEM=l=l PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORE,' WASHINOTOn Financial Agonls Northern Pacific Railroad Co By B NKS and BANKERS generally throuhout the CM United States Revenue Collection of Annual Thaw for 1871 ! CAleeter's Oilleo, 15th District, Pn. Cnrlixlo,Penn'a 51ay 1171: Price List of Fancy Poultry 'l'df4l7 3411 . For Sale or Rent. • ._ • FOR RENT. . .„.. . . . . ~. Tli4 storerwrilf, ' on We•it gain sir el, lid 110 W Occupied iIY Ball.lllol ' lonly, In f r root fr in the Ilra Of April nest. Alnlyat Tills °MCC , . ITOUSE FOR' SALE.. ' NO. 115 ISEST I.QUTIIEII STItJ ZE T J I. 11AVERSTICK. 12jna _ . l -_,, .. . - YR SALE .. . , . , , ,A In go.• quantity of STONE:builitbh, for noilding curb, and I une.buruing pu pon•s. Enrol. of Illi.B. E. D poTTs, Harrisburg Turnpike, 'rear Nottb,ll,urovor street. , bianil . . FOR SALE.—Sovoral. luts situated'be. ' iween Letort,s;lllog Atolt.larrlsoil Lane Suita• 1,10 for Int kiln; lots, or for filmic gailloolog; brim} Lot quality to grow U ;or tllle pu•pme. Applr to • .CHAS. If . 11E1'111/RN r r, 011111711 f .- Livery und klale Stables SALE,-AND EXQIIANGE L 7 ,k3TA - I • . • J. L. 53TERNER & BROTHER, ' in roar' of Benin 1101191.13 AND 6411111ADE.3,T0 .1111 t❑ • 019lEASONADLE TERMS, ♦Nb M'SIIORTEHT cARIITAOEB .DURNIBTIED 'FO) 1,..-3F,RAX.9 ' S. Stable roam' for 60 Lend of hot, tool lAciAbcr, LUNRBR 11A NUF APT ORY mha ettolitton of dealers mot builders heinvited,lo, the dew mill of Georg° Thiono, on Mountain Crook; ay, miles ulinvo Pine GrovoFuroacc, whet,' 'amber mr building Mull', Joist: 01111 Intho, can bo - purolinsed ut Toalionablo rates- For, flirtinir • infornistinn,,oildross say Bnparintendont, Henry Millonborgor Moutilitie .Crook PtsbAtllco, Quinborland ~. • . . e. 'trOIJ ~ can"ObthikKtiffei- Ptlrfti: iaL! thortes,iind 'Nancy' Artiolea,: W.F. B. Mayor. .PB,yelcittpu' o prosellptlfßui ,9!,41)1411.),_*,0m 8°14449'1,!4141ta111ft Y. B. WAVERITBIeIt,'•; • NM 5 Smith 11111100 r stria, Carl lore; ra.• • ,I¢oo7o „•• • • • •••, . - DSSv•Ayers!•_-Medictnesie-- Ayer's ,Cathartic Pills For all. the puff oies of 8 taxative kiadlolno, Perhaps no one median - a Is so universally quired by everybody no a cathartic, nor was ever, 'any before an universally adopted into urn in every country and among all ,classes, as this mild but elite-lent purgative Pal, The obvious reason Is, that it Is a fmore.rellablo And far more efroctuarremto dy then any other. Tbosti who hove tried lt,hnow: that, it dured them, nod those. who_have. - not know Ant It cured their fielgikbtfra Wen di, 'And all, know that whet it does once It does' ditiays—that It never falls through any 'fault or neglect' of its compoaltlan.- We have thousands upon ',thousands of certifi.ftes rf their- remarkable cures t (Abe Yellowing complaints, but, such cur.'s aim known in very neighbovhded,' and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions, in all climates; containing neither calomel or any• deleterious drug, they may be 'taken , Ivith l safety by anybody, Tbeh-augar hooting' Proof-vas them ever fresh and matters thenthleasan t . to take, white, being purely vegetable no harm can arise fooln their use In any quantity. They opera a bit their powerful Influence en the Moil:tat v iseera to purify the, blood and; stimulate it Into healthy acti,n—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and ether organs of tho body, restoring their • irregular notion to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist', "such derangements as are' the 'first origin of disease. Minute directions are given In the / wrnppur ole minute directlone are given in the box,,for the following complaints, which-thesu lilts rapidly cure . , ' For Dyspepsia Or Indigestion, Listlessness, Languor and Lore of Appetite, they ehnuid be taken moderate y to stimulate the stomach and restore its healthy tone and, action. - -Vor Liver Cnmpiaist aud_its_iarlotie_>ymptoms, Bilious' Headache, Sick headache, Jaundice or Green Sickness. Bilious Colic and unions revere, they should todudiciously taken for 'each case, to correct the diseased action, or mauve the Obstruc tions which cerise It , For Dyseetery or Diarrhea, but and ufild dime is generally required. • For. Rheum:aline, Gout. Graitel, i • Palpitation al Mahan, Pain indhnSide. -Bank and Loins, they shotild be continuously taken, ne required, to thahge the diseased act on of the system: With' such.changy those complaint. disappear., ,For Drolly and Dropsical Swellings they : should be taken ittlarge 'and - freqUent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. For Suppression a large dose should he taken, as' it produces the desired elffect by synipathy. -As a Dinner' Pill, take , one °Vt.. ,Tills to-pro moo rOileVO tho . 4olll3llCh. An occashinal dose stimulates the stomach and bowela into healthy action; restores the . appetite, and invigorates the system. Itence,,it Is often adrahtageour where' no sellout; derangement ex ists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Phis wakes hint feel derldeely better, Phone their cleansing and retioiating effect on the dlgestive.apparatus: . , DR. J. a A i•Eit m co., Practical !Chemist LOWEiI, MASS., U. S. A: 2311111711) CITY AD.VERTIS"EITEA,TS. hIstA4LIBJtO NIB:IAL, awarded over allylio!etItIon, at Muchatilen' Banton, , 1869. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE =1 WROUGHT IRON, •A IR TIGHT, GAS-CONSITMING 11 EATEII, with pdtented Dust Screou,Orato Bar Rests, Wrought Iroti Radiator, and Automatic negulator, kr burning Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood. . 10 sites for brickwork, and 2 altos Portable. 31ar,ufactur,d only by J. REYNOLDS & SON, N. W. cor. 13th 6. Filbert Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA These heaters ate made of heavy wrought Iron, cell riveted tovether, and nre warranted-to he atm, utely (las and Dust Tight. They are the only [eaters that aro managed tvithout any dampers, nd lu which all kiuda of fuel can be burned a It lout Iteration. Cooking Ranges, = IMITI Plat. op Meting Range, • Fire Place Heaters, Low Down Grates, Slate Mantels, Registers, Ventilators Pamphlet. wring full •.exeriptfou, Sept free, to any addresx. ft,klimu7u:ly =UM C - L - Vi."lt - 44:, BIDDLE Aespoctfulty firm their trit , r,do that • ItOLIBIN4, late or the fit.nt of iielley hue till, tiny attit •intoti himself with then., under tint firm name of ROBBINS, CLARK &, BIDDLE, 1= WATCH ANTI JEWELRY BUSINESS at the old stood = PHILADELPHIA. They are now offering, at reduced pr'coy, a rho'. :tack or AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCJES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, STERLING SILVERWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, MANTEL CLOCKS; RSd LISA, FRENCII AND VIENNA. LEATHER AND FANCY GOODS athiao THE BEST AND cIIOICEST SMOKING ToßAcoo I= FACTORY NO. 1, '3D DISTRICT OF MARYLA,ND 441- See thut every puckago yell I.uy bents tha .Inserlptlue. 20ot t7O ly TO THE WORKING CLASK:ISItITo Olt FEM .11,` , . We are now. ',roomed to fur- Wolk all dosses with, ,eonstaot employment at home, the Whole or part of tho •ti we. 11118111 V. mew, re. sportable and very prolittOle, l'• r,,oua or .lther sea eislly earn (wen 's3 .to $5 per evesalng, and . much larger nuantot by der° . lug their wit le time to the 'braless. Ito)s aivk girls• earn nearly as tench an limn or wianr4i: fitly oto , •trendlug fir our fit , l struello ,t 1 Is cortallt to make mousy fast. hat you May tent the hu•lnuol, woo ill send tree by .nla I, Our IN •TIt,UCTIONS, ~ItOW .'OO l CONINE WE, aBO a ,valuable sample package of food.. Thoal" ready slurs' d are inaklne pr work, devours (our or five n stun.. NO CA PITA I, NO t. to start bind r ens. It lo adapted ,r ult loran 8 I - yotiwaritpermanert; employmentould large re' tiros, send your address to 7d. 1:0I.INO• 4 co., e) Fit t street, New York.' , 2ttsll7l3ln . J. E. Caldwell if: Co.. JeweteJ AV AITHA 4 .WATCHESI J. E, CALDWELL & CO.; J L NV g 1. 14 g S 002 CIIESTNIYi STREET, VIIILADELPIIIA Aro nosy loelitotel to fill for the GEI , THH* WALTIL4I' WATCHES, IME =IBM Under tbilr owti gunrantoe,,lu 0 thor ffl Murat Gold or, Coin Silvor.Casis, (No other qualities oaf Oy ox.) Thiaar,Nyatches grratly excel lu lbw variety of lay le, and accurate timo.k. , i.plau quallt;eo. 11.3 Invite partieullr ntt,•titian to the low price at wlich a really good watch way now hd had., Ploaso scud anti fob a Price Liet Mors acelretl;frointaltamibts. 'Goods eel] t 0.0 0, to °my nidro•e , VITT RD 'VICTORS'. 'lldeutlui.to..t.bo lament buyer, ovory udiontnge'pocoiesed - by u.preoeut putehoiler.._ Calgivey & 902 Chestnut Street, Phthuielp;iin ; ' t N. Ir O )oBalB 'f9 v iL 43ee f Qinett As o. A.; OAIILIOLt IlAno.Aoxe,•} " • 4111 18:1871. SEALED- iiio6ials in duplioato, 'will : bo-meivea thill putil 10 o'cluvic n. In , AloY 20,11171, for • lt nt; trnboblak iron boot. required by tho, Buboletianco f'D r eparttnont, B. A., at , ludo, elation,' clurlneolx : mouths, - co ll l l a o Pttaft . I . llll t , 1 i 18,71:„Ial1.rmat100 not° tobditiono •quallty ot , a; royniokit; tau, LAI 000011 by ai?Alleation to ' • •-• ' AItNAENY illiol4.ldo4i, Bth 140: Cavtoiyi o.B' 'FOrelet• • " • MI - rn.Duy—Goods,—Ca2.7lels o .Aka‘.—. 1871. 1.15 ,A A LS. AT Tllll CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE New and hutiful DRESS 'GOODS, ' India rouge. P, lII= J.pauenu no'w fthßdesin Cblutzen, lu.,nplendid All the . uew uiut. taiyiautrio Dretis Gootln of the setiadn, solllog at us low prices as before thu war. Poi - kinds of Whit° . tiqlloi, Blaredllee, evoke, plain and striped MEM CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE. Spring Shay,lo in new - Sty Irv , 'ungen rents Hs, Linen Paragale, - - • Silk Parasols, AM! Sun Umbrellas ' grout-YarielyFat -the-- CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORI El= Cue: 111 Lillolie MEM ... at groat bargains SUITS MADE TO ORDER by a ❑rabclaaa tailor, at abort uot:en FOR HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Ticklngp, SlivotiogB, T (4 l:l7Pu rinons, Tow,'ln, Cheekg, Muelipe, Acc., cull of ill.° CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE CARPETS, CARPETS. Llwoll Threc•Ply Carpet's, best In the markoi, in cn rlelyofSp.ondidpvttwm. Lowell oxlm sup, 'I we- CArpo oln new o,d b -aullfel Mtyles All Wu Corpeto from Sl.Ltx . , IC 11.00 C2tifiSSI.EY s EN(11.19 I TAPES'IItY o• • 1 0 3.1 nod 6.4 lie, ne‘velit 0011 lopst elegant pot torrid imported • IVeol htriprd Carpets, In handsome sale., and in he following width.: 5-R, 34 tun.' 4-4 A large tuck alleme mad.) Rag arpets, all our 00 u make. I= you will fled the largetit utock of gouda in thtt coun ty, all of which we will 4°ll at the lON vot p , o•ihlo priced. Do not fail to give us tt rnll, nod we will prove all we telvertine. =1 ECM NEW GOODS AT TILE CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE OF D. A. SAWYER Cheap I take pleasure in annauntiox Black Cacap to the public that I have Black Cheap ju.st returned from the bilks Cheap Eastern markets Silks 'Cheap , .with the best Colored Cheap selected Stock Colored Cheap of goods over of. Bilk. Cheap fixed to Carlisle Bilks Cheap Clio tpest Black Silks— Japanese. Cheap is the town. Cheapest .lopanstto Store Colo're I Bilk. in Vie town. Do Silks Store Jspamese Silks to the tow.. Silks Store •Ilk warp Poplin. far sults. Romanis St2ro Si k Pongee tar Bu Its. Ilernanis &tie Mixed,Peldina for Sults. Mi_•od bturo Plaids for Suits. e . and Store ' Black Ilernanie, 7 Plain Store (I renadines and ' Pepli s Store la n'n d game for Store Lawns, Cheap- . .butts Store est Slack Alp lc Slat k Store tho town. Black Store • WItITE II 0 0 S Mack Store (i'lillie.) Chan Planiii,• Striped Alpac s Store and Conti!, French Nan. Aliases Store nook., Swiss, Victoria and . Alpaca. store ' hiahop Lowno A chlico Al tiaras Store lot of spring Ala ,vol 'end Cheapes• Sawyer Lace Polliti at the lowest price.. Cheapest Sawyer • Para •i heapest Sawyer Vet). (1111.11 p! Cheapeic Saw,. r Cheatio•t hit 0 Ca c to. rca i•, Cheapest Slwyerll ti t'o np to 41 de • in tin: Sawyer 1 l is 5141,1., tahlu •it In the Sawyer Our 5;;;II 1, deperunessi In Coin. in the SiiiTyer Rirtultfl brutralui Every In . tbe" Sawyer Ludy 0111 and ex.onli, • b fu u T Sawyer ilurulutsin., Elsewhere, Town SLiwyur •AB yen rill. 'l,O TOWli • Sawfer 25 pur t TOW!, D. "A SSWYEtt. 27ip71, „ •N -EN GOODS FOR TIIIS WEEK THOS. A: frARPEk,. — Southilano vet; Street,- Cartisle„Penj&!a. SPRING AND SUMMER Dress Goods, At Greatly Reduced Prices Goods and Linens liqpresepting,o Cheapest and Choicest ****** Tmpoctntioii ' 'Some Speck),Rios OroaCliarinino In Intric Sits,-at $1:50 anJ.sl,7s 1.1a.n Illaelf and I. triped (little .. date,, lit:2se . • " 0 Plain and I ulcrPil Alpavaa at 2*.e •• 0 . ' ' . Hums for chili. a' 25.. . .. . . . . . . . . • . • i .', - •,',',,, ~' ll'epll Tablo 1,001. ut . 7(0: - LinenNnplclo., la sl.ou L., .:. . . 10 4 Blencllo,l he liew t la 41. '' °wets at lbe, allot lurror garden., • J:l.atila4. Whitt) Cott u hobo, aS t, t, 2 and-15c, got %' Hone, Iu I rettu'ar at ; 250 i vat a, O l eo,. gra4 . en, COrtsta, at 76, \Vim.low Haulm , . at $l2O For pair, " • liquott, at 25e, Ono lower grades cotton , du, at IVA, The, mutt butter .• • ", r 0.1119 01111K0 Shirts, at :toe and up. 4 ' Latllbs'Oatatt Yenta Groat aorga;ua In pap CallBlllloll,o, Extra quality Great Borg4lns in Sun Umbrellm, o $l.OO nbd 'Great Ilarstalna In Alpaca Son Umbrellas. VnAteltlbbons; want width, atsl.oo and Boldlnfrltrd's Machine SIN, best la 'tbo market. . Great variety of Mend, Men's and Eloybrureur. .11andsomo olngbano/ In mix turns for 'mita 18d. In,Rlynee; 17111 to and INIT, a completduesorGpont Mus r lish Ilnigpntino, Oennppluo Dress .Gonda opon 'll4, of neat Llsma LaCO Points, 11,ktra kind; auB ♦ry Cheap. Tho Celebrated Joseph,Tiid Gloves at $l.OO Ladies' Tucked Skirts and Aprons. Ciotlis and Cassimeres , ExceQdingly Cheap, .• , , A uplonitid nrticlo in n'Dark Otoo, r ,• , 'Lao° Collura, 'nod niikerchlda. •; r Danibnrg Embroidurlos and Ouipnto ' Pull Ilini.of tioincatice .au choup'nv, OLIO orPlillndoliddiL • , • .. • • • LOW mons TO IIikIAINTAINDDi, • " to inuuro quiclasalca. ' • , 270 . 1 41„ , . , • • tSE~tcB L avers SOUTH MOUNTAIN:IRON R A L 0A IX . . C a..E r Office of General Superintendent; . Carli,lle, - Pa., - October 3, - 1870. f ~1 4 -n,PIA/Nt3 RUN AB FO4OWS : 'Aire Corlhilo (d C -It. It. Depot) 0:335 • '2.00 Junctlf , n 0.40 '3:00 ". Mt. lIWIy t 720 ;3.40 1871. Ilunter'x Ituu 806 An he 4 00 Arlive at Vow Chore ' .14145 • • .13 , 13 ; r1144 . Zi/NO • } • - !A M, in avi, Pint Cruve ' ' 00(1 llunter'n Run9,ls ' L7IS Mt llolly '' t . lO 115' - '; - " 4,41 ', ArriTo At Junction ' 10.40 i t. 1.. ~ F. C. ARMS,:. - 23w, , 79 , ' -- NORTHERN CENTRAL HAIL W AY: = ---7,---"NORTH AND SO UTIL On and after January 2, 1871. Trains will run as follows =I Rxprran—Lea.rx Ilarrininug 2.10 a in ; erriv. n sit Sunbury 4.511 a m I.loxport 6.55 II M; 13.) . 1 Ira 1..35 ; Canandnigna :110 p In: lbahenter .I.ln p m; 1011rniti UOO p w ; Nitntara Falls 1155 p m.•` Accommodation-1x mos - I larris ung . 0.05' a arrives-at Sunbury lu 50 a al. 31a11— , Leaven Ilnrrieburg 1'55 p in; nrri crn nt 4 II II• bury 430 p ; 6,25 p ; .lihnira 10 30 p m ; . 1101Talo 6:25 n ue, Niagara Full s Fast Line—Leaven Ilarrinburg 435 p us; ken la Sunbury 0.45 p ; .11 1 /11 Miramar t 0.10 p _ . ' SOUTHWARD. Express—Loaves Ilarrisharg 5 35 aidl . -arrives at Yip It 0.45 a us; Baltimore 915 a so ; Washington 100 pm. ' • Aerommodstion—Leays s Harrisbarr 00 a os arrives at York 0.30 n m; Bahia ore 12.80 . p_m \ ; Washington 3 40 p Exprem—Leavoa Harrisburg 11 35 a in; al. ves ' a.b York 12.40 pin Baltimore ;1.115 p us; Wa. Lissgton 5.05 p m.. Mall—Leaves Ustrrhslinra 125 p ; arrives at York 2.55 p sakllaltimoroa 15 p m ; Washington 10.0a . p m. accommodation —Loaves. Marl hoe„ 545 p 'r;; arrivm at York 7.10 9 to. , , , Express—Loaves Ilito rishorg 10.45 p w': Irtritos nl York 11 50 p m; lialtimorr '4.34 a m; Washington 5.50 a to. A LFAED It. FIST{ General Superintendent, IlurrEburg Co, EU. S. YOUNG, General Pastenl7l Agent, Bulthanre =MI CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. It , CHANGE OF 110 MIS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT: . on and Afternimilay, N,111.1111.9.11' l'ittiengvr _Trains Wilt rii-attily“lnlntlows, W E ST WA R D A Cc3ONI 31011ATION TI: AIN 110,101/iirg S:fil) A. AI , Mltchanikelburg 1,"" 'Ol I, 11:411, Shipponnharg llt,oolo.rslnirg 10 . 44. ikeutp. rantl.• 11:16, 0.11 . 1‘ 11w, nl IlagorNtown . ll:4, u M Alb 'CHAIN len, or , ellanierlitirg 2.27. CurHsi.. 2:55, N••,‘ v IU. Sliip. penshorg 4 02, Chattilirrsliorg .1:11.),11t ornriv.th . . 11, arriri nz la lIIIIrerSIOW 4P, EN,I'IIESS TRAIN h..ivos II nburg 4.rm r NlecHitulerborg 5:02, Carlisle 5:112, Ne, :07, Ship iwnsborg 14:13, rrlvOrr at 1111111 bvesbup g p A MIXED 'FRAIN leavem Charnbershurg 7 45 A 0 Or, enrakle 9:00, arriving at llngernlop 10:05, A al. OEM EASTWARD ! ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven CllllAlll...nolm rg 6:00 A Slillipensburg 5:69, Newville 6:00, Carlisle 6:13,' NleellaniesDurg arri, lug at Harrisburg EBIZI TRAIN leaves Hs gel slow° R. 20 A at, Green ensile 0:00, Clumbersburg 0:111, cli ii.peus burg 10:22, Newville 10:53, Owlish, IR 11, NI echailiseburg 1210 b arriving at Harrisburg 12:37,P. n. EXPRESS 'TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 12:00 is, Greencastle 12:21.1. Chanibinsiburg 1:05. RiOpponsburg 1:37, Newville 2:10, Carlisle 2:50, Mechanicsburg 3:18, arriving at Ilan islitirg 3:50, r vi. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 5:71.1 P M, Greencastle 4:27, arriving at Pluttuberstoirg 5.20. P vi.' iaTIT . Making close ronnections Wourg with UM,. to and Irma Phibulelphin Now York, Witaliing ton, Baltimore, Pittsburg, and all 'minis R'r•t O. N. LULL. Supt. Superintendent's 011ie°, Chatitldg Nov 21, 1020 pENNSYLATA NIA RAILROAD WINTER TIgE . T A Rh h. Eight Trains (Daily) to and froth Phila delphia and Pittsburg, and Two Trains Dairy to and fronfErio (Sundays'excepted). AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBERI9, Ifffo, Pae•engrr Tramps of Ufa l'enne.3l,deia Railroad role any will d eport f,oto Ilarrisharg nod arrive at l'el'adelpllla nu l IhunLu rg a 4 2 20—rbiladolphia le r tv a If I rrkborg daily (ezet.pt 51ontluy) at 2 a 0 a. M., • ari`l yea 'Ut Went Philadulphta lit 7 Uu a. tn. 6 31—Fitt Irina btt., Ilarribburg doily (except Mnndnv) at 5 3 t n. w , and /traria at Wt.st phis iv 0 60 a. tn. Mail 3 rain luutud Alt 'nun daily (except Sunday.) at 3 00 p. nt.. and arrives at Harrisburg at U 00 10 .15—CincinnntI Ex vast 11 irrlvlou rink I y nt 10 45 p.- m., nail arrit. ut Wtt:t rhiladvlphia 3 10 R. 111. . . 11 35—I' 15511 Expreen litay.slista, daily tateept Moni al 11 3511 111 . 1 . 111'S ,t Rest Philadelphia at 3 25 p. m• 1 20—SOUTI1 PAX lanes lisrrisborz daily at 1 20 p. ni., nod anise.ut West Philuileipitla at 545 'ln. 'Harrisburg Actionothalation Isar"; Altoona daily (Sunday eXCIP11.11) ul 7 25 a. tn., mud arrives at Har risburg ut 12 45 p. ut. 3 55-11arrisburg tau - mm.4:lH in leaves Harris burg at 3 55 and arriv s at 9 40 p tn. 7 90—Lancaster Train, via moupp Joy, leaves Harrisburg'ilaily (except :inniltiy) at T 311 u. tn., al.' arrives at Wool Philadelphia at 12 20 .110011. 4 32—Erie Fast Line weal, far Erie, leaves Har risburg daily (except Sunday) at 4 33 p. at lido at 7 40 a. m. 2 25—E1tIE MAIL wog, for Erie, leaves Harris burg daily at 2 25arriving at Erie at 7 40 p w. 12 11—Cipinnuati Express 11., es Harrisburg daily at 12'11 a. m', arrives at Albs ina at 4 Lu 0. in., 1 1013 arrives at•Pitt,bor, at a. in. 4 30—Pittsburg Express leans a:Jl y (except Sunday) at 4 :10 a. tn., arrive. at Aloom% at 30 a. eat , takes I/Ail:butt, and 'arrives at . Vitt-burg at 3 01 p. tn. 10—Paeille Eitpress leaves Harrisburg dull , / at 2 10 n. m.. arrives at Alteem at i; 30'a. to , takes breakfast and arrives at Pittsburg at 111 40 a. rn. Fast Lino igavajlat rlnburg‘latly (ex . rept Rtnnilk, at 4 45 p. m., nrrivtlll at AILOOIIII nt 8 5S p. nt , tat, /Jupiter and nrri via at Pittaloorg at 1 20 a at. Hail Train leaven 11nrrisburg d lily (evenpl Sin duty) nl 1 15 p tn., arrives a 1 Altoona at 7 15 to. ta takes supper,untl arrt vats at Pi La n•l5 at I 00 a In. Way lltt,tenner :I rain le It es pit realm - cr. daily a 8 15 n. Ives at Alt aim at 2 20 p. awl at 10 20 p. SAMUEL A. 111.ACti, Supt. A dd 1. Div. Pen nn. It. It linerlnt;tsty rO% . Y 3, i KO. ItEAD,ING RAIL ItuAD. SPRING Illopday; April 3, 1871 Gil EAT T UN it' ' ENO 1 Till: North mid North-Win! f r New tot I:. P. tlxvillu, Tanta tnit, 0 ultimo!. I, button, Al!,]le 1411/., I.ooe.txter, Cu lontl.l.t, &ex, La. Trains lean. it rti,Lnrg fin:N.4w Totk, as follows At 3:.0 and si.n, 0 tit, tin.] 2102 p anus' 602 with aitntlar 01110 .it i'llonily,xolo Itallruittl, and orris lag nt 4 New at 10: 0 a. m, .nd 11000 p 0:, IN.lireeively. Cord accum • pany the ;1.1 a 111 11i011 x Ithouteliaugo. 11.ettwidag, Leave New Yo k 'at 0:00 a to, 1205 noun, rv,d /00 p in, t 011:01a1p01a, at 7:30. ki 311 IL hi. and ni. Sle. ping Ciro no oinpxny the 6:00 p train in Nuit Toro, with cltrgo. L.VO pat 141 i Thilialt.lphlaiitt , 'Sila n tn, 2:00:antl 1:115 p 111, ti'llll pin 2 at Lobanon and prlncip wit; station..; ilm 4:05 pto I rola itinti , two for Phil.olulthAti, Pt, tevilin 0,1 Colinni 04) 10104%111r . : 44.40010 Ilnvtat anot Ald , lllll Vitt Selltlyrrili till/kplolk It 110:01,•11. lhirri ti at 11:40 et in. Eo.l I4ailooiol tr.dros leavelteadint forr , Allentd . . 0, Easton', and N, a To k, at 5:00, 1,r3 a lie nod 4:00 p 0.. Retur..iiir, 1. are New rk tit 11:00 II In, 0:00 110011 and G:011 11 111, n d Allen• town at 7;20 noun, 2:15,4:20 and 1•:45 p Way Pairiellg.r Train leaves I.loladelphla at 7610 cdfinerting.nith siuulnr unit, on East l'ennsyl. vanla 1,11(1, OW, 'ling nom Reading at 0:20 p slopping at it I ntations. ' Leal at 11:01) a no, and 230 p In, Ilerol 111 at 10:01 a in; In, at 5:10' and 11:15 a ni, Ash. I nail, at 7:05 a 111, 12:13 110011, City, oit 7:51 II m and 1.20 p inTaioniquft, at 0:55 a In, ntid ' 2: 0 p rn, fur , New 1 t tit, Indult:II, 11µr fishing, die • • Leave P,Alsville via SO11101:111 and Susnindlanna Railroad, pt 2:15 it r burg, toil 12:05 noon fur Vine Grove and Trennalt.. Reading Aceouninalation Train teav 5,10 n nl, passes It.nding at 7:30 a in, arriving lit' Philadelphia at It:211 u in. lteturnlng, dolphin:it 5:1 p nl, passing Reading at 7:00 p in, ar , living at r.,tlevilla 010:10 io in. PO' A ,. 00111 111M 1 / 1 ituti Train I. a 00 POl nt 0.30 a 111 log leaves Plilladelphla at .1:30 P &liidnlr 0 '1:1Illioad trulax leav 144011 g nl 7.2. , 0:15 1 , In, for Ephrata, Lit 11, Larea•ter, &e, P‘'rk onion It .111.1111 d union tolvoPi'rlduniwf'Junc tint at 7;15, 0:05 It in, 3:lstand U It, II in; rrt..ruL g, leave Baliwenkst.l 0 at 0 12:50 noon, and 430 pm a no, attag with titnilar' on Rending R ,atiroati.„ • Colehtotilitittli; Ihtililool Mina leave Pottsfewn at 9:40 a at, 1,16o:1,10,35 p at, ry t arid ng, leave Mt. P ens, ant at 7.1 M and 11r25 n mould 3.110 POl cumire lig with similar, trains ou Reading Rallfoad. ' Chester Valley Railroad Areitot I. ova' Bridgeport at 0:30 tt at, and 2:85 nod - 6:32 jf nt ; returning, Kale Downingtown at 0:40 a nt, 12:45 0000, and 5r25 p tit,' : connecting with thalittr trains en : Reading Railroad, , Ott Euntlaym: 1..1%0 -Now York at 5:011 p m, Phila. 'dolphin, at 100 a n1,41.12;18 p ul, Oka 8:00 wan, train :running only to Ilradtug.) ottarille at 8:00 m; lento Harrisburg at 3:10 a to, and • , :.:00 p ury leave Allutdox net 8:45 p 111; lottee'lleatling nt 7:16 a to and 103)0 p to for : Harrisburg, at 5:90 a in too New York, and at 11:40 a pi, and 4:15 p In; fot. fldl adelpkia+ .• • : tieaseti,.Soliool and I: Co r- Ginn tickets, to and from all points at reduced rates . " • -11nagago chocked .titiough; one Jaintrod poguds allowed cock Into , rl l .lnr• 7-_ • J.. 13. WOOTTEN, • ". . ,Mat Supt - 40.1 Rtg. :tindery. _ Rontiliig, Pa, April 3, 1071. Is JVfey' 101' I"cc, 1 C,E;;,1cE,,..1.0 . * : , ' -. r - ..; I . it you . want what In unto awl N: ay.. .lj n 3 'At n amounblo I'll' ' . , •I. ' iltA , I Nohow no now inn` •• ' .. . - :. ',l ' .`,A k•.`l But aorta tame In li 'XII ..,' ' ' .• •A ' t e I For fhavo . ll.o ouh,.lFiirlu3 Walor, • -7','.. , • , Porous cm bp sUppl . ll4l ICE during Chu dar at JACK , 81T1,18',13toto,ota, rourrut Blreotr ' =MEE I= pAVID RHOADS .Ftsetglfrie Hair Renewei LINE VEGljnii;it; H 'A IL E E W it =I Restores ,in the Orly porrected nl,ll N4'1.11111 pally prep red pr. i;orat lon "f It Gray hirer.' to 11/141 ERE 1i:1,4.110 ❑pit,, to / gray Hair Is ,0011 I . 1.11!01,11 to .t Ori in i ypitt.l.lni c lor 11.1 hi ii Original li,~ncy; which I, ;4, 'lllllell wirl•4 REM Ly all. Poi o f s x linen linir in iliin Promotes or EtIllog)oot will 1,3. ILc ia” of s- our Renewer, ko/m, 110 e itx tr and el fec.ts, by •it. , 1011111 W 11111i:1011:d GI ONS ,log . prop;rl* fl IL,. hair and is ;t ly itiritail and w,. hair gro‘, uhii k ontl Ati,mg. again, lu r i ' nes 1,1:n d.l 9plendid it tt.'ll ft'lletr gilJt,lll DI essulg utilemt, the desi h 3 nl 11 in t.,ulipg, nail tillayry all Pulling Try ono and ipePati,,n 01 ectilp. It cl.. Bottle nfit stain - t 1 , Wein as du dy n, Lut 'oaken 1.11,,ca1p white and cl.•:w Thicken As a qrussi t. g a Is l 4 Lesya I most economical p'eparaitlA, In the world up tho uo na vffee's lout A • much I uKrr d I.w our Tretaime nu I.ldr Locks ! fro: all, by mail Sad by ,t 1 Druyyi,lx and Alders in lb (ri", Price One Dollar Pen Bottle R. P . II ALL G C 0., Proprietors LABORATORY, NASHUA, N, II S. A. lIIVERSTICr, CARLIWE, PA seam, o ly Carlisle Mad! Lae Works FGARDNER & CO J 2 . . CARLISLE MACHINE 011 El= Reaping! Seeding! Theshing! THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY TRRESRER , AND SEPARATOR! Wr offer this now Thrraher and Separator, (Caidiii. it Co's Pittoido to Ow farm. rr of ()Ifni', land adjoining an - 11nd., ini.ftilly .1001, If not not , tin, to auy machine now mitunfacturril. It has th,• grvat advantago of being plain and slinplo in amain. !if'o. Man = PERFECT SEPARATOR AND CI. I: E It In farnil.e will NI son , nr n.d, ;13, umit r.o.vil/13 rzln nut 01 Ids crup: lii" viii I=l .ktt +it", ICI flint go , 's (hp itm..lllti. te, entirely Om Iroin . II on.y and e ink tleeonghly. Trific We guarantee.. Is Is nt, ihn,ntine nine the cheltire,t machine in the ninthei 1:=1 which' we furnish to run the Cumhorlatol l'1,11e) 'I h resit, is Ilk. Into and taitinay ailloron in rot, struction hum u hat we - hat c hcretolaro bunt, rcow ing' much greaVor pow, end hprtal w ith II ghh r draft, sc that four horses only 1%111 he whore mummy othor tu4ChittcB,roquirc bin 1111.1 The Cuipberland Valley Thresher and Clo, o mos tried on I he gr mills or the Combed:m.l e • destitute] y.Ol the Fa 0' 1870, a hose d of farmers being prelent to undue; It- e1..1 - mien. The trill etas conridetely Siteresi+fol, and the oiselittie proved its iddlltly to thresh, Orson, and rp.o me grain lit the most entinfautury manner. SIT le. settnossed the trial oxiirrese I thell up,d.oal iu t settrtne t terms. rile ' Committee on A err , 111111T111 I inpl6‘..llll also en, the mono Ire ti :. , .tee In then , rot mt. strengly trrommetnl de, tt l'ho l'undiet land, Talley 11111'1.11er nnrt Separ t tor has hero rrapntly need by Col. Will into M. 1/1•11,),,i.11. At bla Intutddear ettrlible, in threshing anal ....di int: a lured. etoit. So folly IN Ito satisfied °I its (reit 11101 - - Ito that Ile allows to use his namvas 0 ref, rare. Farmers olio nosh further and hiller !met nTuldr, as to the working umtlittes of tide it-so in:whine are thiire fore respectful y referred -to Cul. I lendersen, ono of the must widely knout, thrums of Cumber- Intnl county The Caniberland Valley Thresher nil! ainays 1,, tell anti substantially littilt, of the la st tuatrtial, solidly framed in every part, nod presenting a hand some external appearance. !'rice of niarilimik., cc iii :10 inch rylindoq $2.00, without wagon. A groat ntivantage.of this U121(111110 IS Ulla it ran be reatilly repaired at any good.shop without trouble. TILE CUMBERLAND VALLEY PATENT SELF BAKING MOVER AND REAPER We will aloe build this new 111 , 1,11h...with changes and improvements, fully regiodying the deli ids mid weak uttinto of titian built last season. Our Mill In to sourly farmers with it good boats:hallo ',trill:to, which, if not superior In all requital le the, brought from it distatire, will tievertheletet wove in all 1.4,i 11-lial 1ial pol/ts a good and reliable harvester, Ail a e ask for it is it laird riot. The TYillouyhhy Patent SPRING GRAIN DRILL Wu build tills known Grain Drill now, ltt lilt or without Cimino Attachment, mud 1/11. • 11.,1•1. lit straight or zigzag rows. Justats , tho tarn, pict•ot.. We now liove,ll6o, It nn and' imp! "rod plan id 'attaching tho gum tubes, forwillch we hate Lottrit, Patent, which, With other Itrio "v. icnts, makes the Willootthhy tho most .iml - .(oct Drill MinitifactUrtsi or the ciAtutly. Always on laud a full line of GI: I'C IIL"TI I? Al, IMP .T. I: .11 EN I. Loth of our OWII mould:int ore and from of Lee O•ildb lkliine11111, 111.1tiolittg•ry fo mhoWit out). ontiroorato It iy Hake, old Instil moil fiverliois void h on a l'ioterii, Colo Rho of m. [doll 110 hire ll.reu Mod., and li.o dill. .ol x, (boron t ern Slit-Ilion, hold r I Milk, nod other ortli. It too uu mrr,gix b..p.. "Order- tolsOn Inn till It nil' -I-R-O-N 111 onir I xt...twivo Fnundrq awl NI”.1kloo:, , 11.11:.,, and fin It 1.1 IT. 1 N. 17 II A RIA I. of veryp dvseription Ia• our Poor MO So•a FA., WO A full ototqc. of IYELL-SEASONED' 1,113111NR aluays On hand, enabling no l" ILI till • rdero promptly. at the baron( pricen. Fortner, bitildetA. and iunuufigtnreia arc incited to giro u. 11 1 • ,111 111111 five our ra. for tuning but good work. =I EMS= William Brady's dal 0 L A x. :0..:(1,r) s • Wir L - L I A ..At .P 17.A1) Y, :02 MARKET STREET,TIORESIRTEE. 111tH Jog returned front Wow l'orlE"wit11,11o. Inrgc•st titoelc of Holiday lioodel over .1 , rought to this elty emoilatkng In part of • • • lIDLIDAY, AND • BRIDAL SI TARR, of eirgant di sign Mul Scdt,iy from tho C. Gorham Manu(iketuriug Company.. BE2IU7'IFUL PLATED 11 7 :417E, Coffee Urns l'ako and Frnit'llankets, Comtvre, Plekltu.l COory Si N 9 uu`bu,iln, Ttirovits 'tulle Cutlery ttf elegtiut tleelgu null finlett, hoot 'the releltott IA munitionn, ry of 1110T/eon Ilrod. A: Iluv nun, Shl•lll .111,',1111 pearl, Ivory and plitletl }Luellen. , 0111: KANCV 0001,3 ENT eel thin following articles; ',mgrs . lit Ilandk• Milan- Cases anal (lint.. &Ara einittilned—ti Inaluilrul !wile it., Sect. Writing Ili okr a drwei Standn, boric I aril r., nn Vlolot Anil Sandal o ood, heat her, 8111:, &din ote.; Or.; Itionzesig , 'Stattudden Coot., Pitwes, etc., etc i)ltniai ti Il into, - .laying l i r no t. lU.tin+, - al/11 odd, Belt and Mando In at tithiliont. Fs mall. Clue , and ,11arbit Cases; Cot 1.00 Clock., Cigi.r Stands', C1411T,'00114,1141130e0 It xi.. (Silver and l'ilt.rd), Titortmon,it rA. Firm (I airy Plicate tilt I Vocket limo nod n' grist viii lea a of, overliuiog hi my gni., Call and exidiiino the grand tokortmeht. IVILLTA3I till tI)Y, 31)2 314rLet stroot, llatrisburg, said.7o 74'; Royer, Pottsville, Z.- P. BOYER, • • POTTSVII,LIt PA., ,„,„,,, n , ' .3rcii;llfaeliire 'of from 10 4o• 04 pounds par yard EIZEM IfOOK BPII4O, SpLICH PLATEN, • •s AND CHAIRS . . . 'Also MERCHANT. BAR IRON, of all sfsos, con staully an hnud, at His lowomt musket prtro.. lotimace, , . Rolling Mill, . "• Colliery Mho • ' , • ' Boilers, and . Ste:lll6 - I'lllmm, 0 11,1 LTTo ti it.1)1; ilk), payer awl tililllowoftll 4 tycl 4 bint ,4l Art. Holly B)».in9 llon . plita Troll Ore, N3'710114 •• ' - • ~