Rims Ctrcumntits in market at three cents a_ptcoo.- No cholera for us.• BEANS have "put in. an appearance," way 80 cents per peck. Tnir, dATWABLE lIEIALD Mho beElt ad vertising mndiarn in till county., Two dollars per year in advance. . TILE, fire fliB have made their ap'pear ance. HEwsparosfut.i.,--The first number of the Oakville Enterprise, -a 24, column sheet, lies upon our tibia. It is a weekly journal;" iniblighed nt Oakville, Pa., a thriving little village, on the line of the C. V. R. R., by Fosnot & Co. The name is a commendable one, as we think it will require a vast amount of enterprise to fairly establish this new child of pub lic favor. Success to it. Tun' Mountain Echo is the name of a new dheet, that will shortly - he issued at Mount Holly Springs, Pa. • TEMPEUANCE ' SET - MON.—Rev. J. D. Brown will deliver a sermon onTy.mper : _ ance, in the First Methodist church, on Sunday evoliing next, June 11, 1871 M 71 o'clock, under the auspices of Carlisle Division Sons of Temperance. A cordial invitation is extended to MI. THE TRAVELERS' LI PE Ati ACCIDENT iNSTJUADICE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn conducts all its business in a most equit- S-ablc manner,rand with a careful regard to the interests of its policy holders. in surance against accidents is compaA lively new, but of importance and . henetit to the public generally. " POISON DISCO'EIIED.--Word has been received by District Attorney C. E.Mag laughlin, from Prof. B. P. 'Komi, of Jef ferson Medical College, Philadelphia, stating that poison, in sufficient quantity,. had been discovered in the stomach of the late Mrs. Kiehl, to indicate that her death had resulted therefrom. an ice merchant Conrtid . Eal.pcst is a success. On last Saturday .he was busy lianling ice frUm 'early ill the morning until late at . night, having disposed of only six loads, besides large quantities sold at the ice house. Get your ice-from Coony,'Mi lie keeps no ac- , -count of weight and has a tiptop article. IE3 FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, Fe.—Our citizens should not forget that M. B. and J. 11. Dusinberre, are still in town, soliciting orders for the celebrated Rochester No series. Their facilities for furnishing fruit, ornamental and +Math; trees, together with every variety of 'shrubbery, aro vastly superior to those Hof the last season. They are stopping at Noake•'s Hotel, corner of I3ed ford and High streets, where they are ready to re.- ceiVe.orders from those of our citizens desiring anything in the shrubbery line. Orders taken now will lie filled next Fall. Aire mrran TO BREAK J.W..—One clay last week, A. p. Walker, a young man from the lower end of the county, im prisoned in " Fort Foreman," on a charge of larceny attempted to escape from prison. Since his incarceration the prisoner has been very obstreperous, so I much so that the Sheriff ;pa...compelled to transfer him from cell po. 27, to cell No. lx iS, known as the 4 ! w;ioden cell." still continued very noisy and obstin ate notvithstanding the removal. Deputy Sheriff Goodyear on entering his cell to reprove him; noticed a bundle laying in one corner, and proceeded - to examine it, when it was ascertained that he was not "boring for oil," but for his liberty. The prisoner was then placed in shackles, until he can conduct himself properly, L.Klcll OWNERS TAXE NOTICE !—A Further Supplement : To an act direct ing the entree of liens for the principal • and interest due the 'Commonwealth fur lands held by virtue of location or other office titles, approved the twentieth (lay of May, Anne Dina 111.011 C thousand eight hundred andsixty-four. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and house ofi Representatives of the Com mon)oealth of Pennsylsania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that the board Of property shall have full and discretion, Nary power as to time of entering suit, and the number thereof to be brought -- for collection of liens against, un patented lands, and the Attorney General shall proceed under the seventh Section of • said act to which this is a further sup plement, when authorized to do -so by the said board : Trorided, That no in ' tcrest shall be charged on patent or other fees. [ANNOUNCEMENTH.] struwbm•rics • roceivdd daily at SARI ribbons for 75 cents, at Madame GEE QM A. suitable reward will be paid for the return to Tills oloFlosl of a gold watch key, lost in front of Mr: IliWon's livery, on Tuesday last. MOWING MATCH A. mowing match 'will talM I place on the farm of Mr. Samuel Henuninger„on• the Chambersburg Pike, about two mtles west of this place, on Saturday, the Heventeentit instant. This, match is open for till machines, •and the farming community' is particularly invited to be present and witness the trial. Experi= enced judges will be present and decide tiw• marits• of the best machine. The trial will take Wee at one o'clock p.'tn. 8,1e712t . , Evrat yBODY buys thitt 7 inch sash ribbon for $1.25, arMailajne Rotes. ECM IV. F. GAYLORD, agent of the Mount Heim Nurseries, Rochester; N. is Mopping at the Mansion House for . week: These Nurseiies are the most extensive in the world.—yrnit, °rumen td trees, shrubs; roses, ,Co., delivered in Carlisle at catalogue prices. Call, and give him your orders. • Firm lace cellars !for 20, 25, 80 and 85 cents, at . Maqaine notes. 111=1611 JUST OPENED—ffom a New York • sale. —one of the largest lots of bonnets, hats and French flowers ever !nought to this city, embracing the late4styles and befit quality, and to be sold reydrdless of prices,' in order to oht,ain aid' 'cash for them. within ton or fifteen 'days. Five dozen Leghorn hats,- misses' trimmed lino Milan braid tioaiiolitan; cactus,' pearl; and all the now style's in the market. Milliners in small towns „and, country should as they can buy cheaper thah at, whole sale prices. P,yerrartiele, warranted to as represented.. Another invoice of silk at, from pm to $2.50 ; •Marseillos trimmings; edgings at 25 cents per piece. :Fine faun -very cheap. Boys' hats, 50 cents. The goods are of- the best quality and thelast - of the,'season., Call and See thorn at Mes.' 7 Bionizer's; No. 420 Market 'street, liarrisinwg, Pa. , Pamirs; trait 10 to 75 , conts; nt Madamo Rotoo. - • Go to Madame Rotes for all your. sash ribbons, lam' eollars„ setts jo;velry and all millinery goods, Ro. 3G South_ Han over street. . 'Tun cheapeat , millinery goods is Car lisle,:at.Madame Rotaa:' .• ' • • ' CALL at Madame lidos and be con vinced that she is selling cheaper than the cheapest. LACE hats at Madame Rotes, cheap() than the cheapest; SAM ribbons, 7 inoliet3m s ido, for 1.25, a Madame Was. , A STANDARD FACT that Duke & Burkholder are selling all kinds of Dry Goods at greatly reduced prices. They have just received another largo invoice of muslins, cottonades, riew style dry goods, shawhi and lace piiints. Every person 7i , fiowants to get good, goods, at the very ;lowest -prices, should gcr.at - once and examine this choice stock of gooiV. A full line of new parasols, kid gloves, lace collars, all kinds of fancy goods for ladies, just opened, every article guaranteed at the lowest market prices. , TJAvy; collars f(W 10 rents, at Madame Rotes. DRY GOODS D. A. SaWyer has been to the eity'and Made a thorough examination of the pry Goods market, rend succeeded in obtain ing some raro bargains, which he now offers to all who May favor him with 5 call. And those not yet having obtained their Summer outfits will there find the latest styles at the lowest prices. EAR drops for 5 cows, at Madame Rotes. NEW FISIE! NEW FISH!! Just received 'a large lot of New Mackerel, Shad and herring, at ,No. 88 East Pomfret street, which I will sell at such figures as will defy competition. Call and examine fish, and see prices. ;Viso, Dry Beef, Sugar Cured Hamil'and Bolognas ; 5,000 lbt of country bacon for Sale very low. Bjc7l3t G. B. HOFFMAN. Tile: eheapest lace collars in Carlisle, at, 711adatne Rotes. 18. NOTIONS FANCY GOODS. 18. For On; above, go to J. H. Wolf's, No. 18 North Hamiver street, where you will find the best assortment of Notions and 'small wares in the town, and from 10 to 20 per cent cheaper. I desire to call your special attention to the following : A full line of linen pongee and silk parasols, -and sun umbrellas, fans of every description and, price. Gent's, ladies' and Misses' kid gloves. A large assortment of cotton hosiery very cheap. Also ,white -cotton triannings, hamburg edges and insertings, silk, cord edge manCua and sash ribbons very cheap ; ladies' and gents' summer underclothing : corsets and hoop skirts in large variety. A fitllline of towels, napkins and crash, linen shirt fronts, and ready made shirts ; ladies' amT gents' linen_anif lace hand kerchiefs in all grades. Call and ex amine our goods before purchasing elSe where. N. 13, When goods are sold by the dozen, package or full piece, they will be furnished* wholesale price. .1. IL WOLF.' SETTS of jet jewelry for 10 cents, at 3fadame kotek. A. LARGE lot of Pine Apples just re eeived at Mundell's. POTATOES.—Peach Blows—by the wholesale. EBY S 5 SONS, lintiltf A I.Altom addition lately' made to the stoelc of lumber, in the yards of A. H. BLAIR. LAnws desiring i o beautiful and fash ionable hat or bonnet, go to Madame Hole, three doors below Bentz's dry goods store. FOR ALE OR RENT A large and commodious three-story brick house, on the corner of Main and Bedford streets, now occupied by Mrs. Gordon, has all the modern "improve ments, with brick stable and ice house attached. Ingniiv of It. E. Shapley, corner of North and Pitt streets. DOWN WITII HIGH PRICES roil WHITE WASHING. 'l'. J. Smith, is now prepared to do white washing, ana wall cleaning, and wall scraping, on the most improved plan, and at the shortest notice. 'I hero need be no removing of carpets or furniture. Satisfaction given, or no pay required, Good references given. Please leave orders at the barber shop of David Welch, or Calvin Able, or at the office of J. L. Sterner & Bro., livery and exchange stables. Please give. me a call. cn BUTTER at litimrich's CON! RINGS made, into switches, chig nons, curls, frizetts, &c c, at Madame Rotes. ATTEND to securing yourcoal for win ter wliile prices arc low and quality good Call at the yards of A. H. Blain GREEN APPLES at Hamrick's. DR. W. D. HALL DRAB: MARY L. ITAL'i 011ieb and residence 37 Sonth Hanover stract, Carlisle, Pa. Rooms strictly pri vatek Consultation free.- • Dris. Hall makes the treatment of female diseases a specially. • I.de7ollm Pon 'naiad and dried fruits go to Mimicles. ClyncE - fowls and eggs for sale, care fully, bred erom imported stook. Setif:- faction guaranteed in all cases. ' I Smmow Prepared to book orders Or the following varieties : ' • Dark Brahma, • per doz. $3.00. Light d 0.1.00, Black Cochin,. " M 1 1.00. Grey Dorking, 2.00. Black Spanish, (white face)-" 1.00. All orders-filled in the order received. Call on or address, JESSE B. HuaiEn. No. 121, S. Pitt Street -25a6.71tr Jus•r' received • a lot of oranges and loinons at Iftinnicles.. Go to Madame Rote for your cdtgoons, Hwitchtm, 'curls,. &0.. , . i3UY TBE BEST The eitbinot lirdlgo With hot eloSet is, without doubt, the finest coolcifig baking range in market, and saves ono third the fuel of cooking stoves. Call and see then, nt Wm.' FridleY's stoie,'No. 21 North Hanover street, - ' Also look at'his refriderators, water cool Wbrend Safee, umbrella stands and a full lino oDonee furnishing goods; 25nin716m. Pam: .P.lcama; choose, butter and watercnicliara at Hunnich's. • •.Lnarmunlinns' coal constantly.oultimt. Also a full assortment of lumber at• tho lowest' prices, at tho 'yards of • ' H..RLAIII. 2Gart7J. v • • . . . A large merchant mill, situated in Hanford'-minty, Maryland, • about one and a half Miles from "EdgewOoe'sta tion, on Philadelphia,. Wilmington, and Baltimore railroad has four run,. of burrs, with capacity of 20,000. barrels, which with .a small outlay, can be in creased to 30,000 barrels.' Also, a fine, farm adjoining the mill,• containing 340 acres; 200 acres of which is cleared, and in a high state of cultivation ;. there are -8 houses on the faim, also, barn; stable, corn house, For further infor mation apply to ° E. J. Ssio - ur & - Co., NO. 10, Spear's Wharf, 4ma7l3m Baltimore, Maryland. Go to Madame RotO for-your bats and bonnets. THE SPRAGUE MOWER The latest improvement, made of Iron and Steel, witli encased gearing and best workmanship. For lightness ° of draft, simplicity, strength; effeetiveness' .and cheapness, not equalled by any machine in the market. Farmers are requested to call and see it at the Farm Machine Works of F. • GARDNER & 'CO.; Car lisle. Also on hand, the celebrated Col lins' Steel Pith's, which will not stick in any soil. Price $2l. 18ma716t. -• SPECIAL NOTICES HALLER'S STAR JAR The best and cheapest fruit jar ever in vented. Wm. Blair & Son have the ex clusive control -of these jars in this re gion of country, and have made exten sive arrangements for supplying the Stat and Mason jars, wholesale l'ilictre tail, at extremely low rates. • Wss. BLAIR & SON, !May 24, -1871. South End. S. The trade is respectfully re ferred to our monthly circular. The best Fruit Jar ht, the market. 'Pure sugars for preserving Intrpsses. Hums of the very best brands, whole or sliced. Choice old wikost nod 'Western family flour for sale by J. M. 111ASONIIIiI31 • Southwest corner Pomfret and Pitt streets, SJe7ltf Cerlisle, Pia A CHAPTER OF FACTS Fpac• is vatuable In a newspaper, and It Is the re fore proposed In tills advertisement to condense variety of 'acts important to the public into a .wall compais 'Thorn facts refer to hostel ter'sStornach IfAters—m hat t lint celebrated niedir hie Is, and oliat It will do In tliccatirst pines, then, the article la a etlinitiant, tunic an d alterative, courrialli.6 of combination of un absolutely pure spiritous agent with lie most •aluable medicinal vegetable soh litallo If that Botanic research has : placed at the dis posal of the chemist and thb physician, These In gredient.ii are compounded with great care, and In such pr poeti r gns as to prednee a preparation which rivigoratea without exciting the general system, and toner, reguloten and controls the etaninch, the bowels, the liver, and the miner secretive organs. R hut the great rostoiutivo will do mind I e gone °reit from what It tune done. The cases of ilyripep sla, or any ono, form of hallgsstion, in which it has been persistently administered wipeout offectinff radical cure, Is, yet to be heard froin,,,ond tine some may be sail of billion's diserilms, interinittent fever, erv, us affections, general debility, cu. 'potion, siol headache, meets' disabilities to wl •tho feeble 111'0 SO F 11141.1.1. It pnrhnca all the fluids or the body , including the Moroi. 111111 the gentle stimuli. hick II Im pm is to the nervous kleiteric in 1/01, fine' coeiled by the alightest reaction: Theis is a chapter of facts which readers, Mr the reo sakes, should mark and reatertilior. 'Jai I• 1 net I y S. • S AFL, SPEEDY, AM) SURE." Dr. 31iirris' Syrup 61 - Tar, Wild Cht•my, and Dour lormd, is nianufactursd by an entirely time process, and contains otie host knownn reutedie. for C• twits, Colds,. Si ro %%toot, nut all Lung Comploints. Cleassnt to the litote,but powetful in its action. Send for a circular cont. ining Set 'of •articles and the manner of preparing them. to • Cie:writ] Ag• lit a: F Floury, 8 Co'irge Phu,, N. Y. Jolinron. Holloway Cowden, 002 Arch id., Phila . Sold In Carlirle by Corr nods .5 Worthington, W. F. Horn, T. N. Fronk, aid J, B. linverrtirk. 2edidl7l.Bnl WIRE RAILING. WIRE GUARDS, fur Stern fronts, Asylums, Sc. Iron bedsteadsoVirs "WiGi binge for sheep and poultry yards, Braes and Iron wire cloth Sieves, Fenders, Screens for coal, ores sand, Ac., Geary Crimped Cloth for spark arresters Landscape Wire for Windows Ac., Paper Makers Wires, Ornamental Wire Works. Every informa tion by addressing the manure , tows, IS. WALKER & riONS'No 11 North Sixth street Philadelphia I/totally Harrisburg WHILE wisdom will benefit you: be not always on. trolled by Aciiiriiicredulity, hundreds bare sought relief from the horror. of Dyspepsia through the mellow of DA l icrills ANTI-DYSPEPTIC Sroy.tcli arid I . olllld it. Why should you suffer or lien title admi rable st °waggle has cured many Muffler mere-why do you doubt while other believe and are cured I Delay In Ild s !natty. Is both dangerous and unprofitabl e . Your - health, happiness and business so ITera, while eoretnnt neglect is frequently foil wed by serious mud tincon trollablik remelts. llgarrii's Mena. are Nosily useful In the numerous . dinichlties offending Jodi gestic)... as lIILIOUNNEIII, CON4IPVTION, dc., %lino or Pisan idol Ant. is and tither iliaorders proceeding trine 311,414V1A, It t. the only lelitible preventive and remedy known. - 2.111 e 60 dAItLI67.E PRODUCE MARKET. Corrented Weekly ky R. C. Woodward. curled t, Wrthic.oo4y, June 1, 1071. • FA MIL 1' FLOUR {8 00 Sl' PER Fl NE FLOUR - 4 00 SUPERFINE RIB FLOUR 4 (0 11'1117'E WU EAT 140 RED WM EA 7' 1 70 It YE CORN • 115 TE OATS 68 BLACK OATS 57 ULU ERSEED 5 00 TL4IOT/IJSEER 4 • 0 FLAXSEED 1 .70 CARLISLE PROVISION MARKET. Corrected TVeekly by Win. Blair 6. Son. Ir nine ad?!, , Jane 7, 1871. 116 71'ER II EUI'S 14 LA RD TA WI TT VT BEES WA .1" 25 BA CON HANS 14 • • do SHOULDERS le do SW ES 10 WII TE BEA NS 1 50 PARED PEACHES% UNPA RED do 10 DRIED APPLES 00 RAGS 03 [From the Philaro7744t Norol American.] • PHILADNLPHIA' MARKETS. FLOUR, GRAIN AND SEEDS: - PlaludelpliOs, Junell, Ih7l EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR $ EXTRA FLOUR f 75 RYE FLOUR • on iv/mar RED 1(19 08 WHITE IVIIEA 'l' • 1 75 0) 84 RYE 12 COEN ' 7:1 OA TS 7, rm CL 0 VERSEED _l3® ifiT lb TIMOTHYSEED • 660 FLAXSEED 2 30 =M! Philadelphia, Monday, Jane 8, 1871 The arrivals and sales of Beef • Cattle were 'large his week, reaching attoye' 1,951 head. The market closed very dull, favoring buyers, and kYices were unsettled and lower, within • the fallowing ranges: EXTRA FAT CATTLE, per 16 . 7@7).,1c FAIR AND GOOD LITTLE... 1.1663, : i 00.11.1.10 N • 4610/4 iouLna-dc.. 'nand. Vale .Cyoriiigeri - $4 , 1, all(/' Om, and Calves at pfl. Receipts !V 1 , 20 head. SITE.E.r were first wad intter in prices. 1111:gnat. il'ootect dl 1113 , 5@7c, and c/ipptd at, 4C115a.' Receipfs 18,000 head. ' ' 7 ROCS continue' dull filni under the influence qf :report, of a 'heavy hog crop flamer. 'Met of corn fed of 2,11 and• $0.60 Ft 10011 s net for prime. earn led. Receipts 2,0 11, CitAlo MB A D—LEIDIUII.-Obt the -noventeenth of May, by• the 'Or. R. Omlghead. medsted by Dr. Whig. 11. It. Craighead, of South Mhidloton, to M. A. Lohligh, of Bolling Springs.. • • .BELTZIIOOVER—BRANDT•r-M the reeldence of the hrido's 'prirente, Near Churchtbeni, on , the Bret Instant, by Bev. O. N. Schaeffer, Mr John A Belle-. hoover, to,Mlno Mery B. Brandt, daughter of Joaeph • ?Brandt, mg.,. • , MINEg•-•••ECKEL9.-10 :Weir Ifingeteu, 'oil • the name 'day: by the enter, Emenuel Mince, mot ~.of lowa, to Mae hole Bagels, of Now itlespten„ tho foul th Instnia, nt thoLuthorou.Pnrsoungo, In Now Kingston, by tho sumo, Mr. John :11. Krt.wn, to Miss enthortne Zlm• .".T3W - 11NE.—Very =l=77 art the twenty-eighth ultimo , Bello Irwin', 'or 0 . 4.l•Thpmits Bweah Jr., aged , 11 year', Alotoutp49 , l;3 , days— . cruterly of thetplace. „," i6ll 'SALE FRUIT JARS -DX..I. IC. 311/1111.1,, Enst.m. BE WISE, M a it K ETS MAI - 012,11 DEATHS 7 1 6,11:41". THIRTY THOUSAND ,DOLLARS rAin.—Tho Travelers Life and Accident surliosii Company, of Ilarifsrd, ConnecOmi, paid F 20,000 B oa W, 11. Torinuih and ' Cictrry;vl; time of Lk) Now Ilanibt4g railroad aciildeet ; 80,000 on the into Jae. 0. Mike, ml.yor of Worcester, Masi.; and 6,000 on the iota 13..11. Lewis, jr., of St. Albs as, Vermont. All theso accidents occurred, and the insurance :slice paid, AVlthin lhieo months—each claim being paid 'about sixty days before It was duo by the terms of the policy. THE TRAVELERS* hits IIUiIDRED. DOLLARS. A •DAY lh benefitsto , ts.pol, , yho dors, for death or Injury by accident,, for- Svery , work day during the past Seven yeu.s. • ' Tun TRAYE[EIt4 LIFE AND ACCIDENT IN SURANCE COMPANY, of Hortford, Conn.,.granto nll tho Minot :forme, of LIFE nod ENDOWMENT PoDelon, on I,x,cce‘lingly fAVoroblo termn. Anne SEWRITY nod LOW RATES f[OLLIDAYBBURG SEMINARY, HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA THE VICE OE OUR AGE IS FRAUD! Nevertheles. there are. live honest, Patent Agent., even at the 'Genital, of wit an to the ut,dersigned. Patent. for ueventeen years obtained at reasonable rate,. Agents wanted. Send for circulars. CEO. E. BROWN, Counvellor-at-Law, 817 ti Street, corner 9.11, Washington', D.C. APPLE PARER, CORER AND SLI CER. Price $2. Duos all nl UUCP. Warranted SiLtiatictory. D. If. WRIT rEm IRE, Worcrettr, 111,184. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR ESTA ULLA Ell 1862. A rezmply which Imp 1.011 tented fur IL years, and proved in thottaands oft oo carathlo of outing a ll alliCalle4 of the threat mad lungs; I perfouning ninny remarkable cures, merits a trial from alt Who are sufferiog front similar utter utopia and rawly seeking relief YYIO you let prejud en prevehtd eon Irma be. ing cured A nion? Coughs and Colds.—The druggists say it on..es them all. fistliont.—The ;Tile( and cures of It arc marvelous. Bronchitis —Every gullet, will find _relief and Corp. Throat Aliments rrquiro only a few doses. Lung DiSelll...-111111 Cul. 41:ensei pronounced In-. curable. - •;;. . . renoVatos mid Invigorates tho splem. Liver Complaint.--Moat t trectivo, regu'ator of thin organ, - llyspep,la.lts healthy notion on the stomach citron it. Appetiser —lt Is the 110111th-giving:and appetite re storing Urinary Organs —Action on them Is marked and prompt. DR. CROOK'S %TINE OF 7 AR is rich to the medici nal qualities of Tar, combined veldt, r getable gredients of undoubted value, which make it unsur passed, nor only fur the coivplaltits enumerated, but it rapidly restores exhausted strength. cleanses the stomach, relaxes the llJur kod puts thorn to work, eauseillleteild to digest, and mikes. pare blood, and begets a vivacity apprecia el by both sound and sick.. If you are afilicted in arty way, no 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 correcti ,g any 'ills that litsli is heir 5"." Frepar. d only by 01,101. It CROOK .0 OD. Q tiold by Drugg sts reoryu here. For Scrofula, Scr,fulou• Minors, Per fulous eases of the Ey or, or Scrunila in tiny form, Moonrise. Stones t f the Liver, b, options, Pimples, Boils Totter, Heald Mad, Ulcer., and ehl Sores, or any diseyse depending un u depravo4 condition of the blood, take Ur. Crook's einipouud Syrup of I'oke Root. It Is combined with the beet tonic prepays thins of Iron koowu, 111,11 Is tilli best Alterative and 810011 ruritier mode.. Cleanee your Blood. Try ons bottle. Sold by druggisht Plepsred only by ' OLIN' CllOOl4 - 1: 10., Dayton, CHEAP AIT I VERTISING.—We will inaent ui ndverthynieot to EIGHT IIII:YDRED Anon - leen NEWI4PAPh..SS for FIX DOLLARS per line per week Ogle lino one week will cost air dol our, two linen 1r lR r , IA twelve dollars, and ten lines will enter sixty dollars. Send for' n printed List. Adare.s CI 111. IIoWN6I, k CO., Advertbing Agents, N0..41 l'ark Row, New Ysnk, ROOT BEER.—This delicious whole come and refreelring Sommer beverage. can be very easily made iu every, funnily at a Carr of about FIVE Oil SIX CENTS T•ER GALLON, by raring ASCII ENUACII & MILLER'S Rout Beer Extract. If your afore al. cc nor - II title, ',end - twenty•five r onto to Anchenhaeh & Miller, No. nib North flirrd Street, Philadelphia, fora Lott In, ~111C11 will Make a whole Barrel of on Five Lott lea fur one dollar. Fell inatroctionv yrnt With earn lot. -.ea • FRAGIi:ANT SAPULItNE Cies os Kid 0 oyes and ell kinds of Ch.thn end Clothing; retnoves l'alat:llrease, Tar, he., instantly, without the least injury to the finest fahrle. Fold hy ,IToggh..ts and fancy g' Ie dealers. FRAGRANT SA Plli IENII 00.,33 Ilarelay street, New York, 46 L 3 Bello - street, Chicago. AGENTS READ THIS ! WE WILL PAY AGENTS A.SALAILY OIL t3 l l PER ITEEIC and expeithes,,or allow' it hop. reumis. 1,1,;11 in Hell our new and ii oniterful invenOlll.o Ad dre. M. WAGNER A. CO., MarTuttl, Mich, AGENTS Wanted to soll Wheeler & NOVI Sawing 51.1.1110; good territnry..gront In dor.mento ; n capitol ,opdred: horse nod Wagon fu muirdied. 11. IlEk:i1 AN. Agent,4o7 Market Etreet, Ilarrioburg, SioA DAY FOR ALL WITH S`tet,il Tools, Address A. E. 01{..1 HAM, Springfield, Vt. X32A MONTH, Horse and Car t Expenses raid., 11. SLIMY, Alfred, Mo. A MILLION DOLLARS Shrowil but quiet men ono- =Oita fortune by re. the seerot of the business to no One. Mike. • EBOAItSIDIS, fWM Broadsony, New York. W. VANNAMEE, M. D., siccess- J• Inly treats All clogs. of Chronic and Acta° Ditliql9PB. Send for circular containing pAr• Oculars and testimonials. Address Box 5,120, Now fijc7l4t NEW SUMMER GOODS JUST OPENED AT SAWYER'S Grout Bargains In Silks MEI= )I':rd lIM=I Almo the Illetipurt lit oltiummer ',tee Pointe In the toe. WHYTE GOODS! WHITE GOODS! Chwp Sw I s Clwar Turlotan Cheap Nn. Ifookx, Plain. Ilarrthl,,Sti Clamp Vloturin Ilishop lu„..a. Chyqp,Or i gttuklies Cheap Piqua. Clio3p Pique Trimming., an 1 lawn Na.bruid ell., La. awl Lill. Collins .o'or., Ribbons., A rholes lot of ' , primly, volllog airy Having Just rottirii,l 1,11111 the City, nii,l maths it thorough oxnminatlon of ihtr Dry tion.ll. 31,rkot. I I:ve been able to occurs :yin° rrrO•burguioe, I offer to oil x ho will come lIIId 01.1.1.i0r D. A.. SAWYER List of uilclaimeti letters remaining in the postofflee at Carlisle, Pa., for the •' WEEK ENDING JUNE 7,1871: LIST. • Audruxn Fanny north.. Mary, N Baxter Martha N ' • Oluney Mor..nrut Blown Suu 3 SI y. rn E1.911c0 Dowers Itlngglo 61orelinnt J N °umbel Lluld • , °•' C (Muni Midi° J Palualon Sarah tIENTLin'EN'S 1714 f. Illnek II • Thum John • ' Black ISut 8 Itanniey film, .1 Croulcer K Stanton 'Dam,. Olonn•Pnttulson Smith 11 A • Miser Wu. 11 Thant. Aline el. Ilaverstick (1,11 . . .• Yazd ll W Hood (I ~ .• • . • .Weary John 2 .. Junkins.nonjonlin . ,Wocalharn Jir. A Krinek Jermulatt , Wollot (leorgo Lark hal. Abn . Weaver Israel J 1.1cCr...... Al. • • . 'Wentv.ul-J, W , , 13.1elhiclo John W iTalkor Jame 11 Mum 413 . . . . . ax Eht, • E. D, ribitinbAreas , . ... . . ADMINIST,RA.'TOR'S . . ' CIR •" • • - NOTI.— Latent! of ndtnillistratlon on' the. ostnto of Barnet Wolf, Into of Nrsokfor 1 townlihip, doeensod, linso been issued by tho Register of OurnbOrlnnd county' to, John (Weider' nr. b roindlng in West. panusboroogh township. ' All porsoni lutiohted to said eitnio• will' please oink° linnieditito•payinont, and those having claims to present them duly au. tbenilentoti, to tho undersigned for settletnont., . . ~.... ilje7l6o . Adminintrittor. • NTOTICE:Notioo is hereby givim to , all thiiim who. kuow thoussolvaa *nibbled to the Carlisle and IlanoveCrurnpiko Co., at Toll Onto 'No. 6, (near . Carlislo,) hi Bottle up their, accounts witk fetid Onto before the thirtieth or Jane:other. milso,they will lie dealt witlitacoordiridto law, sot. tleivallOVo 00010.. , , . fly order at the IIEQUELNIUTON. heal Estate Sates. ORMAI Iy COURT !SALE, • -, Oftisturday; June 170871) at 1 o'clock, p. m., by l • irtue of an ordeYof the Orphans' Court of Cumber- Rind county, the undersigned ttustee ,appointed by the said Court to make sale,mlll sell on the prom. lees at public sale, the following real estate ,situated In Newton township, near the Borough of Nowvllle,• late the estate of Jas. W. Allen, deceased, bounded on the north by lands of Thomas McKinney and, James Illiniore's,holre, on the east by Satinet E , harn on tlio southAty a priblio road, Anil on the west IC,' Thomawand James McCanelish, containing FOUR 'ABWONE-11ALF ACRES, nforo or , less, whereon is erected a TWO STORY DWELLING 11011 SE and stable. The land le to a good state of cultivation, with a variety of fruit trees on the premises. TERMBOF _BALE. --Ten per cent of the purchase money to bo paid when. the property le !Adelina' down. The residue of the one-fourth on, tine confir mation of the sale. One-half thp balance on the first day of April. A. D., 1872, when afieed - will be mode" and possession given, and the remainder on the first day a April, A. D., 1873, with interest from first day of April, 1872. The unpaid purchase money to be secured by Judgment. The , taxes for 1872 to be Paid by the purchaser. Persons wishing to. see the property, will please call on the uudereigned. J NO. P.ItLIODEzt, e7lts , Trustee. EXECUTORS' SALE OF' VALU AIILEItEAV ESTATE. . . • , Saturday, Junello, 1871. The undereigniki, executors of the tut will and testament of Wagon Fleming, deceased, will expreo to public sale, oh the above day, the following real estate, to wit : Ten end one-half acres of the beet quality of lime stone land, in , the thrivittr 'Mingo of "Sprlngvillo, noir Boiling Springs, rt outh Middleton tow nehip. This land is beautifully Ilitltated on the tt °stall& of the road, leading from Carlisle to Boiling Springs, aboilt_unnieurth of n mile from the hitter place. It Is propimed to offer the proportfiii town iota, ores a whole, to stilt thearishoOt purchneors. The above tract. will Snit be divided into forty-eight building lots, containing 43 feet In front, and about •ltl3 feet iu depth to a la foot alley, 'with a 40 foot street running through tho contra, from east to west. A draft of , the preym ty can ho seen by call ing on lire. Hester .A. Fleming, residing on the • premises. For farming perm:otos Ws lend cannot be excelled in the Clumbotlatal. vnlleY• The Mira mar railroad will run very :Mar iho property, which will greatly enhance its value. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m., on said day, when teeing will be made known by 11k STER A. FLEMING, JOSEPU A. STUART, 18ina7lis Etecutors. Music Store. MUSIC STORE, NO. 11 WEST MAIN STREET. I ani mow propared to furnish any of following named Organs, as low as they can be bought at the factories: Needham & Co. Taylor & Farley. Boston Organ Co. Princes Organ Co. Smith american'Organ Co. ' - Burdett Organ Co. Mason .9 Hamlin. Exley Catage Organ. Any f these Organs purchased from me , be kept in perfect ordertor,tive -years A , count made to Churclena,..Sabbath Schmitt', Semina ries, c. Olvo no a cull before purchasing elen whore, as Pam stern I con please all. glee prices of Organs mnalog front g 4 ). to /000. Mo'odeons from $9O to $310„ am prepared to sell at the same price they aro sold at the factories, thereby saving freight. You, can once snooty by giving me a roll. Also, Pianos Guitars, T 1 0 ,1115, Flutes, Fifes, Ilarenonicas, Banjos, Tambourines, Pleoles, Ptolin and' Guitar strings, Tasting Forks, MuLic Paper, and everything nape, talning to the, music business, all of which I can and will, sell as elemip us they can be bought Any; where. N. 11.—Orgy a and Melodeons repaired, give :no a call. ' N. HARKNESS, lje7ll m No.ll Vest Main Street. • Walker's Vinegar Bitters A GREAT MEDICAL,DISCOVERY 14 WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTER'S. undreds of Thousands bear Testimony to their Wonderful Curative Meets: =III They are not a vile Fancy Drink, ntude of pnur Rum, Whisky, Proof Spirita, and Refuse Liquors, doctored; spiced, and ewecle n d to pleas° the taste, called TONICS, = RESTORERS Ac., that lead the tippler on to drat:Montlesa and intin,but are a true Medicine, mode from the Native Root. and Ilerbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Grelvt Blood Purifier, and n Life-Giving Principle, a perfect Renovator and In• vimrstor of the spit.% carrying off all p,lsonnun matter and Ycstorlng the blood ton healthy email -UM, No wenn can the. Bitten according to direction and remain It rig unwell, provided the bones are not deettoyed by mineral poleon or other means, end the vital organ. wasted bey, nd the 4.ioint. of repair • For 11_11%mm/tier) and Chronic Rheumatism and Gout, Dyettepsia or IniligestimiTllilleme, Bonito. , t, nod Intermittent Foyers, iterates of the Mood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters hove boon most unceetattl. Such %swot art cowed by Vitiated Mend, which Is gentraity Inoduced by do. rangeinent of tho Inge - live Organs. Dyspepsia er Ladlgeelieu, Headache, Nin in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dim, nese, Boor Eructations of the Stomnell, Bart table In the Mouth, 1311iuns Attache, Palpitation of the heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Palo id the region of the Iffidneys, and a hundred other painful symptom, aro the offsprings of dyspepela. They Invigorate the Stomach and etimulato the torpid liver And bowels, which tender them of un equaled efficacy In detaining the blood of all im purities., and imparting new the and vigor to the whole nyetem. 1111 lons, Remittent, and IntcrutiA7nt Fever, which are BO prevalent lo the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United Slates, especially thorn of the 'Mesh-till/pi, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumbet land; Arkansas, Red; Colorado, Brasov, Pearl, Ala- Puma, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, .d many. others with their Vast tributariee, during the Sum- Autunklind remarkably .0 during :masons of anuses! heat and dryness, ore invariably accom panied to extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, sod other abdominal viscera. Tinian ore always alum or ices obstructions or the liver, a weak- Ilene toil heritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the boa els, being clogged up a I•h vi.Mted accumulations. In 1.1 etc treatroet.t. a pinpvrive exerting a p erffil I. line:ice upoo these aerienn organs, is e,entially necessary. Them e noeathor lic Sir the purr ove eqhal to Dr. J. Walker's Vineg, Bitters, as they will speedily 11'111.0 lire 00,1 viscid matter 'with wh ch the e's ore loaded, at the same time atlmulating the sc..r. ehsoe of the liver, and geoerally n blaring the brulthy fauetiona of the nimstive organe. The universal popularity of this valuable remedy in 'oakum put. )yet to miasmatic. Inherence, It sufficient evalence of Its power as a remedy iu curia cners,• . For Skin !Imams, Erupti(lllll, Totter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pllkalljelt, Carl/alleles, ItituoWorm, Scald Muni Sore Eyes, ErYslp elan, Itch, Scarfs, I/bicolored°ns of tlia Ado, Hamra and DiSt4ll.sl of the Skits. of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and curried oat of the eystern In a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle imetaffiya..es will COnrillee the e,a.t ineredulons of the•r curative effect. Vit oted,llfloo I wheti.vZr r.o lied Ito imourltlro blunting through th., skin l'lmp'es. Eruptlons, or Sons; cleanse It what you pod It uh etructed nod doggish to the volt n; demist, It when WI. foul, nod your feellognwill to I you what. .ICrop , the blooddoro nod tho lootlth ot the oystom elll follow. • T.pe,'lttid other Minis, lurking . fa tik(ll,).• tom or du minty Ihuuanudn. ere Pint:thinly dentroyed and removed Fur full dlr.etlnis. read c.rofoll; the circular nrMitid much bottle, printed In four Inn gouges—English. German, Fiench nod Bp inhat". J. WALICtIt, Proprietor.. It. 11. McDON LLD k CO Druggists and Gen. Agoras, Bun Francisco and 32 and 3J Commerce Strout, New York.. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers. g.lrc7o•ly Battivaw•e Advertisement IDIPORTANT NOTICE TO CONE!UBIEItB OF DRY.00,01).8 - All Itetni) Orders amounting to $2O and trier dully end In any part of the country. Frit of Express o:harpes =1 • of Baltimore, Jlll.,___ I•t onto .tau butter to meet the woutel of their Itchtil ,Oultente:. t n &Mance, have..o4l4ml n 8 A 14 Z . 1111 It 1: A - sod m . upon npplicwino, promptly,rml by moil - .10 - 11111ex of Damietta of llie Vowast and most Fash ionable (loads, of French, Engl . 210. and Domestic Mmes.!. i tiro, utiarant.o•ng at all notes to sell as low, If not at fees prices, than any bonito In the country. Buying our goods from tho largest and most cote trailed tolum'aeturers In thddliforent parts of Europo, anal imporllng.the memo by Steamers direct to Balti more, our stock Is at all times promptly supplied with the tu , veltiocof tho Loodoo and Paris luarkuts. As wo boy still null only for cash, and makojno bad. debts ' we UV able stud willing to sell our goods at front ten t , fifteen per cent less profit than if we gavo credit. • In !lauding for maniples opacity the kind of goods desired. Wu keep thu-best grades of ovory class of goods, from the lowest to the most costly. Orders unaccompanied by the cash will be Seat O. ^O. D. ptompt.paying wholesale buyers are Invited to inspect the stock in our Jobbing and Package Deportmoitt. Ad&PeSs • HAMILTON BASTED & PONS, 197, 190, 201, nod 203 {Peat Baltimore Street, 20oct7n-le Baltimore, 91,1. Pure Dreig's;:Cheqacals, &c. VOR- PURE DRUGB,-CHEMICALI3,, -IC and retina Nadi:lnes, go to J. D , llardrellek~ No. 5 South Ilanorsr stmt.. , Also, a . splendidasscrt• meld of Toilet. Coops, rueful:tinges, and. Fancy Ilollet Articles. . • • , J, D. TIAVKIhSTIOII N0.;6 &nth. Hanover strata, Carlisle, ~ _TORN CORNMAN, - to • _ ATTORNEY AT 1417. " .office N 0.7, Rheum's 111111 4 1 a rear of thooourt MusD 10aoEl A.' SP ON'S RR' S COLUMN. SPOA . SLER, . . . . Real Estato Agent, Scrivener, Conveyancer, hour. once and Claim Agent.., Onlco Main Street - near Centro ii,juare. , . • • - DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PRI :VATSS SALE.—The owner desirous or re. moving west, offers &titivate solo a . LOT OF GROUND,, eituated on Bedford ntreet, in" the borough of Co,. Hole, containing 45 fed front by 106 feet In depth, and having thereon orZeted a • . , , TWO STORY FRAME , HOUSE, - with brisk back building, wash hone., (with cistern therein,) smoke house, bake °you, and all necessary outbuildings. The property fronting on Bedford street is 43 feet front by 24 fast deep. The back building fronting on Locust alloy is 21 feet in front. The • propertyls nearly new, contains a storeroom, bow occupied ne a grocerrstore. loin good condition, and is admirably situated for a business stated.- Per. sons wishing toy low the property, can do ea by call ing on the owner, residing, on the prombies. per terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. IBPONSLER, 16mh71 Reed Estate. Agent. 4 Two-Stork Brick Dwelling , For Salo. • N 0.38 South Bedford t r et, t,'con ttt [fling two pallor* ball, awl kitchen on the first floor, and three drone. hers on the second story, w.th finished attic back and front, stairway balcony to back building, and grape arbor and hydrant in the yard. pply. to 17n0v70 • A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent. . -- THE subscriber bas severarpther walla properties for sole In eligible parte of the, town, which will be reasonably diapeiliarof • A. L. SPOWLEIt, 17,1.70 Real Estate Agent. VIRGINIA LANDS in the Shenan doah Valley for eale,—A number of velnable, and highly Improved farms in "tiro Valley" ore of. Pored for mile. Tho trade run from 00 to 350 acres The send is 'of the host -qualityaf Memnon°, fully min g', if not miporibr, to the land In Cumberland Valley, and will be disposed A at aelonishingly low "fignics, The extension of the Cumberland Valley Railroad into Virginia, as now, surveyed, will run Immediately through the Faction of country lb which theta lands are located, which, when com pleted, together with the advantage of the Shenan doah river tramportation will give them all the ad vantages of Northern and Eastern markets. A splendid opportunity for lucrative-Investments is here offered. A full end minute description of the location and character of the oath)us tickets may be had, by ap plying to 11170 A. L; SPONSLER 7m Rout Estate Agent, Carlisle. Tooth Cleanser; LAN ODONT THE MOST DELIGHTFUL • TOOTH CLEANSER AND BREATH PURIFIER IN THE WORLD It I. n edilendld DENTIFRICE It Preaervea the TEETH from decay It 1,1,N - elite the formation of TARTAR on the GM@ ll= It Fodor. u FRAGRANT lIRRATII It la n dellqhtful MOUTH %VASIL AQ—We gutiratt too LAVODONT to volitain nothing of to irtjuriow• or oVectiGniil character In Ito compost lon, either to dm G 714111,1 or body of the TEETH The Rev. Br R. L.Thoolllell, President of Dickinson College, muyst' ," I Lnv+ used ' VAVODONT.' It Is Vettrattt D.ntifrice and Flagrant Mouth 11 - aria I Lure follud uothlni better." Fur rain by JOc. Ibivorntlek, put, Cu Hula, and dru;.g ate generally Pelt, 60 contx per Bottle C.ARR BROTHERS g• CO, Proprietors, Baltimore, Ud MEM Dr. Auers' .11Tedieines AYER'S SARSAPARILLA FOR PURIFYING TUB BLOO D The reputation this excellent medicine enjoys, le derived from Its cures,- many of which are truly marvelous. Inveterate cases' of Scrofulous die. ease, where the s stem seemed saturated with' corruption, have been purified and cured by It Scrofulous affections and disorders, which were ag gravated by the scrofulous contamination until they were painfully Afflicting, have been radically cured in such sleet numbers in almost every sec tion of the coiMtry, that the pubPc scarcely' need to lie Informed of its virtues or uses. Ocrofulouarpolion Is one of the most destrueti•e enemies of our ram Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitu tion, and invites the ettack et enfeebling or fetal diseases,arw4thout exciting a suspicion of its pres ence. Agatin, It seems to breed infection through out the body, and than, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop Into one •or other of Its hideous forms, oitloer uu the surface or among the • Unit.. In the la ter, t uhure les may be ...Wanly deposited lu •he lungs ur heart, or turners formed lu the liver, 'cm it sheers Its pretense by sruptious on the skin or foul ulcerarioncoo some pert of the bt dy lienci, the occasional use ul a bottle uf thb. Sur.oporilla is advisable. resin when no active sytuptrouc of disease appchr. l'orsons afflicted with the following [01.111.110111N gar orally find lutniedirite relief, and, at length, i•ure, by the use of this SARSAPARILLA : Si. .Anilanly's Fire, Rose or Ery.ipelas, Teller. Salt /thrum, Scald Head, Mog i/form, Sore Eye; Sore Ears, anti oilier eruptions or visible ferule of Scrofulous areas.. Also In the more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy. Heart Disrare. Pits, .Epilrpsy . , NeuraiDio, and the . various Ulcerous affections IA the inuscidsr and nervodisystenis. Sp Elie or Venereal nod Mercurial Discuses ore cured by it. thoqri,,i's in required for nub. doing these obstinate nuilstilts by any oicrlicine. lint 101111.111111.110 I nor it thin tit dicks will corn the coinplsifit• I.tucurrilies or Whites. Uteilne Ulrern. I ions, and Feninle Diseromes, mu commonly soon ta ilored and ultimately cured by Ile purify bug mid invigorating effect. Minot° Directions for carbon,. are found In our Alruktiac, supplied gra.D. Rheurdatisor and Gout, when caused by accumulatione of esirancon• mat t-ere 11 the blood, yield quickly to It, an Mee Liver Comp/aints, Torpidity, Congestion, or Trylanta• lion of the Liver; and Jaundice, when attains, or they often do, horn the rankling poison in the blood. SAICSATAItILL..I In a great rraturar, for the .treneth and ligor of Die ',plan Those who Jun' Languid and Listless. Despondent, Sleepless and' troubled with Nervous Xpprehensions or Mars, or any 'O. the affections 'quip tome lie of ire(!knegi, will find immediate twiel and consisting e•i deoce grits restorative power upon trial. I'IIEI'4IIE7D BY Dn. J. O. AYE:t. S CO., LOWEL, MA'S.„ Practica/ and Ariatylicid Clichtirta. 801.1' KVERYIVIIICkIf. B. TIAVERSTICK, Agent ' CARLISLE,.P.A. 2.3ntleilly • To the Young Men. MANHOOD: 110 W LOST, HOW RESTORED. aunt publiehed, a now edition of Dr. Onions well's Ce!obrAted E•nuy on the radienl'cur, (without med. lane) of Spermat,•rrlimu. or Seminal Weakneea, In voluntary Seminal Ltoeee, Innadeney, Mental and Pityelcul Incapaolty. Impedimenta to Marring°, etc.; also, Connutoption, Eplieney, and Fite,.indueed by Self•lndnignnee or Suomi Extravagance. per'" Price, in a Healed envelope, =1 The celebrated author, In th'a admirable ninny clearly d-innnetretee from . 11 thirty yrare . suoceasful practice that i he alarming tionsoquences of selfoibiise may be 'edit:ally eurrd, without ;Ito danyeroue Iwo of ~,Internel• medicine or the tar et the knife ; pointing out a mold of ct.ro at once wapiti. certain and effectual, by means of which every aulTerer. no matter what It a condlion may ho, may cur. himself .cheaply, Ira' sly, awl _rsllically. Afel - Thii lecture should be in the hoods of •yet y youth and every men In, the With ' Pent titular seal, In a pinta envelope. to any tiddresn, postpaid on receipt of nix ratite or two Poet etualpe, Also, Dr. Culverwoll's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the pidillehers, CliAd. J. LINE A CO., „: 127 Dowers, Now lark, l'ost oMce Dux, 4,58 n. tiune7o Millinery and Straw Ooof.lqi SPRING AND SUMMER IMPORTA TION. 1 It 7 1 . MILLIkat Rl' AND STRAW GOODO. Ailustrong, Catok &. Co. Importere and jobber° of Itonnei, Trimming and Velvet Itihhout, nuonot fillka, Satins and Velvets, Monde, Netts„. 'Drupe, Rushee, Flowers, Feathers Ornament., • I • Straw Bonnets and Ladles' Elea, Trimmed ehd Uut rimmed, Shelter hoods, ko., ' 117 end 239 nAtintofin STAMM,: DAL - TIEORE,, MD., • Offer the largest Stock..to he !Omni In thlstouutry, and' unequalled - hit abide variety end chasiittoae, coniprlelug the latest huropean nattelties, Orders solicited, and lieu 4 11 . 11 m. "" CITY. ADVERTISEMENTS. ESTABLISHED 1851 TTIGHtfa PREMIUM SILVER 1.1..31.EDAL, awarded over - all cOmpotitioti,nt Mochonice Exhibition, Boston, Ootobor, 1869, TILE OrtIGITAL-ARD' GENUINE 'SELF-RE° ULATI NO WROUGHT IRON, AIR TIGHT, GAS-CONSUMING HEATH R, with patented Duet Screen, Gratelaar Resta, Wrought Iron Radiator, and Automaticittegulater, for burning Anthracite or illtuminonitoal or Wood. • liYairestbr brickwork, and-2 elate Portable. • ' litipufacturild only by J. REYNOLDS SON, N. W. cor. 13th & Filbert Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA These MateVenfe made of 11..itvy wrought iron, well riveted together, and aro warrautod to be ilium lately One and Dust Tight, They aro the only Heaters that aro managed without any dampers, and in. whist, all kinds of fuel can he burned without alteration. Cooking Ranges, , __. for Hotels, Restournuts, and Few E 1213 Flat Top Heating Range, Fire Place Heaters,. -- Low Down Grates, Slate :Mantels, Registers, - Ventilators Po riplllote giving (till Uescriptfon, soot fro'', to .y address. n 23,joulauly SPECIAL NOTICE. CI, A. It B I 121,11 L E Respectfully Inform their frfeadetbut. MR. JEREMIAH ROBBINS, (late of the Mtn of Ridley & C 0.,) hoe this day Rasa elated himself with them, under the firm came of ROBBING, CLARIC - 85 BIDDLE, and will continuo the WATCH AND JEWELRY BUSINESS / at tba old stand,' I= PIIILADELPIIIA. They are now otforluirat reduced pr'cee, a choice stock of AMERICAN AND bWISS WATCHES,, DIA lIONDS, JEWELRY, STERLING SILVERWARE, . ' TABLE CUTLERY, MANTEL CLOCKS, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND VIENNA. LEATHER AND FANCY GOODS 281100 THE BEST - AND CHQICEST SMOKING TOBACCO MfM=l FACTORY NO. 1, 13=1 Ail` See that every package yuu buy bears the loscriptlou.• 200ct70.1) J. E. Caldwell' & -Co., Jewelers. IyALTHAM. WATCHES I J. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELERS, 902 CHESTNUT STREET, i'MLADELPHIA, Are now prepared to fill orders for the GENUINE WALTHAM WATCHES, Under their own guarantee, In °alter 19 Karat Gold or Coin Silver Cases, (Noolber glielltios sold by us.) These Watches greatly excel In fluo finieb, variety style, and accurate time-keeping gunlitiee. We luvito particular attention to the low prier at which, a really good watch may now be had.li • Please send to us for a Price List 1 Orders received from all points. Cla ids sent C. 0 D. to nuy addro•a. FIXED PRICES, securing to the absent buyer 'every advantage poksessed by a p.Cesent purchaser. Jag. E. Caldwell & (0., 902 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 19jitta7 ly For Sale or Rent FOR RENT Th. storerooln, on West Mutu Street, and now art:opted' by Samuel Ciandy, to f.t . root fr.tu Om first of April sent. Apply St Tots ()mot HOUSE FOR SALE, N o. :15 WENT STEE:HT .1 B. lIAVERSTICK. MEM ECM A lh go quantlt) of STONE, Nilituble for bultrlni, curb, aud'inuo.hururog pu pow.. Enrol,* of MIS. E. D. PUTTS, Ettirillotrg Tur4lko tour North Ilauovor Natal , •; FOR SALE.—Several lots situated be. tween Lutort Spring and Oarrisou Lane. Suite bin for tniddin,e iota, or for Bock gardening; being test quality of grog, d for thin purpcda. Apply to CIIAS. 11. HEPBURN 301011,1 H IVatehesand Jewelry CLOCKS, e; ATO:i ES,, AND J IiNV \V. I) A. N A [OLE,. " IL' RAC TIC AL, IVA..rcips Alt IC 11, No. 3 lillpfrs.Building, MARKET EQUA 11E, 01 RLIBI,h, PA., uno dn ' or wont of tho Voftsntecr Printing 01tic!, Would reaped:WV Inform hie cid friend's at.d the public In general, {bat Ito lots commenced tb• Watch arid Jewelry Bucinei'ii, In the above' named .build.ns, where lie Is prepared to do any kind of work in . the line ot Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c. Having 11.11 over twenty years' experience 1p the business, 1 tent can sten entire eatlefaction to ell who taco; :nu with their work, ' Special ittentles paid to tile repelling of Floe Watches. All work war. tutted. Enkravlng done at short notice. .24n0110 W. D. A. NA MIMI. ' Livery' and Sale Stables., LIV , ERY,: SALE, AND EXCHANGE . • J. L. STERNER BROTHER;_.. In 'rear of Droll , • MORSE: , AND CARRIAGES TO IIIIIK" ON IOATONADLI TADUII, AND AT BILDRTIBT CARRIAGES FURRIBIIED 1 , 011 2 1 ` RRA L Aar N. D. Stable room for 60 head of hot: taco " • If i elr7 0 • • Government ri 3 Opertv Tor' sr ale CVVERNMENT BALE COist• MINED PROPERTY. _ . . . Will leo sold at Carnets Barracks, renn'a,, on Sal. urda,,' the twouty.fourth day of Juno.lE47l, corn menclng at 10 'o'clock, a. on., coudernned properly, 'oonalstlng. of Querternhaper's stores, hooting ewer, and stove pipe and elbows, cart And harness, Mack smith tools,.etoreo, casponter's tools, mason's took!, pointer's tools, uslacellansons tool', Cadtp,qad Barri. eon Anima; b vino km, iipadia, axes, hick sad han dles, tamp hateheß, AG., tumult , . Talus cosh In government Nada.' - J. IT. dtfatTINBBN, lat Meat: and Adrt r ilth.Baralry, • Acting deektdat 9uartertaaster: 20110150. • Lineii of Traeel SOUTH MOUNTAIN IRON C0 1 f34 RAILROAD. OUANOE • OP HOURS. Office of General Superinterideilf,': • Carlisle, Pa.; October TRAINS RUN AEI FOLLOWS Leave Patin& (C. V. Rm. Depot) 6.33 ... 2.50 Junction , - • Mt. Melly 7 20 3.40 . " Iluitior's Hue 808 Antra 400 Arrive at Pine prove 8 43 nETURNINCI : ' A. N. P..): Liare Plne drove 900 . . Hunter's Run_ 945 4.20 . Mt. Holly 10.05 - 4,45 Arrive at Junction 10.40 ' 5.25 • _ : iF. 0. A R MS, 2410079 NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL WAY = NORTH AND SOUTH Ou,p,lirf after January•; 1871.. Trains wilrrun as follows : NOItTRIVARD. Express—Leaves Harrisburg 2.10 a at ; srrivot ut Sunbury 4.60 a m' WiLiamsport 6.55 a to; Elaira 11.95 a m; Canandaigua 3 10 p m• ' Ruchester'L4s p at; Ponta 0.00 p to; Niagara F01i5..1.1 66 p tn. A ceounuotlatiou—Lenv. Harrisburg 8.05 a al artless at Sunbury 10 50 a in. Mail—Leaves Harrisburg 1.55 p m ;arriv.is at Frio bury 490 p tn; Williamsport 0.25 p ; Elmira 10:10 p m; BMW° 6.25 a In, Niagara Falls 10.00 a m. last Lino—Leaves Harrisburg 495 p al; arrhes at flint/My 6,45 p m; Williamsport. 8.10 p tn. SOUTHWARD. • • Express—Leaves ' Htti.totipirg . 636 A 111; arrives 4 , York 0.45 a or; Balthoore'9.s3 A m; WI.IIIII C; . IA poll. . • Aceommodstign—Loayss Harrisburg 800 a ' k'7. ' arrives at York 9.30 am; Baltio.orts• 12.30 p .3 Washington 340 pm. o Exproes—Loares Harrisburg 11 35 a m; n. r;vef. nt Ynrk 12.40 p m; naltimme 3.05 pm; Washington 5.05 p IL. .Hall—Lenves Ilarriaburg 125 p ; arrivon at York 2.55 p m; Baltimore G lap m; WaPhington 10.00 p m. Accommodation—Leaven Barri-burg 5.45 p m ; arrivei at York 7.10 p 0,. Expreim—lirevets ilorritiburg 10.45 Vul ; ;alive; nt York 11 50 Lim; Baltimore 2.3) a m; Waxititigtoli 6 GO a In, A LFRED R, YISKE, General Superintendent, liarrinc,urg ' ED, S. YOUNO, General Pionoenger Agent, Dnltimore. MIMI CUMBERLAND VALLEY It. It CHANGE OF HOURS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Tlnirsday, November 24, 1870, Plesenger Trains will run daily, us follows, (Sundays excepted): WESTWARD! ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave. Ilarrhborg 8:00 a: )1 ,Ifechanleabarg 8:35, Carll.le 9:l 1, 9:40, 81.1ppensbnrg 10:22. Clnunbersburg 10.44, reen• castle 11:10, arrlvingikt Hagerstown 11:45, A. 1.1. MAIL TRAIN leave. Harrisburg i? 55, P. /4 ~..lec lianiceburg.2:27. Carlisle 2:58, Newvllle 3:32 Ship ponsbnrg" 4.02, Chambersburg 4:35, 0 rom:la:tie 5:11, arriving at Hagerstown 5:40, P It. . . EXPRESS TRAIN Navel, Ilarriabnri 4::10 Mechanicuburg 6:02, Catliale 6:32, Newviller.:o6, Ship. penoburg 6:33, orrlving at Chant bersburg 7:00, P a. A MIXED TRAIN leave. ChamberNbarg 7:45, ♦ Orteucaetle 9:00, artlving at llngtirolown 10:06, A 11, EASTWARD ! ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cliambrroburg 5:00 A u , Sillppensburg 5:20, , Newvillo 0:00, Carlisle' 6:33, Meellanlespurg 7:02, arriving at Harrisburg 7:30,A V. ' MAIL TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 8:30 A Yr, Green• eaatle 0:00, Charnbersburg 9:46, Shippensburg 10:22, New,llle 10:68, Carlisle 11:'I0, Meehanicaburg 12:06 arriving et Harrisburg 12:37,P. sr: EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 12:00 sr, Greencastle 12:28, Chambersburg 1:05, Shippensburg 1:37, Norville 2:10. Carlisle 2:50, id echanicalm rg 3:18, arriving at Hart isburg 3:50, r a. A MIXED TRAIN learea Hagerstown 3:20 1. u, Greencastle 4:27, arriving at Chtunbershurg 5:20, r sr. . JIGS Making close ronnections at Harrisburg with trains to and from: Philadelphia, New York, Washing ton, Italtimore, Pittsburg, Mill all points Weal - O. N.. LULL. SUN 8 onerlut endent'd 011 ire, Cll6llll/ . 1L No,. 21. 1870 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SUMMER TIMETABLE. Eight Trains (Daily) to and from Phila delphia and Pittsburg, and Two Trains Daily to and from Erio (Sundays excepted). A FTER MONDAY, JUNE, all, 1871, Passenger Trains of tile. al Peunsyl walla Rail road cotnratiy will depart from Harrisburg and arrise at Ph I lailelph is and Pittsburg As bilious : =I 3 43—Philadelphia Exprees lenv.B daily (except Monday) nt,3 45 a. 01., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 7 40 n. m. , 7 35—Fast Line leave.; Ilarriaburg daily (except 31onday) at 7 115 R. m , and silken at \\•eat Phlladel• WAR at 11 15 a. m. Mall Train !caeca Altoona daily (except Sunday) at 3 00 p. nt., and arrirea at Ilarrleburg at 0 1)0 p. m. 10 45.--tliminmal Expresa loaveß . llarriaborg daily at 10 45 p. m., and arrives at Weft Philadelphia at 3 10 a. m. 11 25—Pacific Express leaves Harrisburg daily at 11 25 a. tn., and arrivea at West Philadelphia at 315 1,. 1 25—E6MIRA EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1 25 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 0 00 p. m. Harrisburg Aceommodation leaveir Altoona daily (Sunday excepted) at 7 25 a. m., and arrives at Har risburg at 1 05 p. m. 3 55—Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Harris burg at? 55p. in., and arrive at Philadelphia pt 0 45 p. m. 50-I,aneaster Train, via Mount Joy, leaves Harrishorg daily (except Funday) at 7 50 a. in., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12 40 p m. 11153ZEM 4 35—Erif, Pita Line west, for Erie, qO/IVIT Har risburg daily (except Sunday) at 4 35 p. w , arriving at Erie at 7 40 a. m. 11 65— ERIE MAIL *vest, for Erie. leavra Raffia. burg daily at 11 65 a.m., arriving at Erie nt 3 50 p. m. 11. 45—Cincinnati Expresa leaven Ilarrioburg tinny at 11 45 a. m., arrives at Altoolm at 4 40 a. at., nod arriv, at Fatah.. at 10'00 a. m. 1 35 I'l SST PACIFIC EXPREFS leaves Harris . - burg at 1 35 a. m , arrives at Altoona 6 00 n. rn., and arrives at Pittsburg at 10 20 a. In. 2 10—Second Pantile Express leaves Harrisburg dully at 2 10 a. rn., arriven at Altoona at 6 30 a. m , takes-breakfast and arrives at Pittsburg at 10 40 n. in. 4 45--Fast Line leaves Harrisburg daily (nseept Fundny ) at 4 41 p. ni., arrives at Altoona ta 8 55 p. , takes slipper and arrives at Pittsburg at 1 20 a m! 1 15—Mall Train leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 115 p. m., arrives at Altoona at 715 p. takes supper and arrives atrittsturg at 1 00 a •nn. 7 00—Way Passenger Train leaves Harrisburg daily at 7 qin arrives at Altoona at 1 20 p. m., and at Pittsburg at 8 20 p. m. SAMUEL A. BLACK , Supt. :Middle Llr. l'e I, nu. It. lt, Harrlal.utg Jane 3, 1871. READING RAIL ItUAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Monday, May 15, 1871 GREAT TRUNK 1,1 FOOOl Tllle North and North-Went for Philadelphia, Now York, Rending, Pottovillo, Tannotua, A Aland, HlntiOok 1,11.*11011, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, Lair., Lancaster, Co. lambic, Ac., Sze. Trains leave Hari - lA.IIN for New York, as folluo s At . 2:40 and 8:10, a in, cod 2:02 p m, conne.ting with sitnilar traino on Pennsylvania , Railroad, and arriving of NOW Yo'rk ant 10:05 a. m , 8:30 and 9:30 p. m , respectively. Sleeping Corti 000001 pony tho 2:40 a In train 11 it)1041. OHM go. 'Returning; Lenvo Now Yolk at 8:00 a et a 12.30 noun, nod 6:00 p,to. hhlindelyhin, at 7:30.8 9u n and 3:30 p m. Slooping Cartrucconinsity the 5:03 p tn train from Now York, without chat go. , Learn Hai risburg (or Rending. Putt-villa, Shinn quil, Mineral tile, Ashland, cliamokin, Allentown 1011 Philadelphia, at fklau in, 2:00 and 4:05 p iu r x'sq. ping nt Lebanon and Princip.l way otaildno; she 4:05 5 in train tointretalg for Pitilatlinpltin, Po loyal.. nod Columbia, ooly. For Totts•llle, Haven and Auburn 1,110 Schuylkill and Susquetionna It.ilroad, le.vn llarri.lntrg 01 8:40 p tn. • Bast Pennsylvania Rail...art lestro Houdin,: (or All'entown, kleton, mot Yu. k, nt 4:32, It :St a m. and 4:05 p tn. Returnitto, I. avo fiCw York at 5:00 n tu,12:30 noon and 5:001. nn, a :I Allen. town nt 7:20 a 01 , 12:25 noon, 2:15,4:25 and 04)5 p tn. Way Passenger Train loaves I . lolndelphla at, 7:30 a m, connecting with similar train on East Pau o 1. vanitt Railroad, returning front Reading nt 0:20 p ih, Atopping at stutiolia. LOO,O Puttovilloat 9:00 u tn, and 2 30 p m, 111 , rod ut 10:00 a m,Phainultin, at 5:40 and 11:15 am, Ash land, at 7:05 o in, nod 12:43 noon, Mahattoy'City, at 7:51 nut, and 1:20 p m; Tamaqua, 1r8135 to m and 2:,0 p in; for Philadelphia, Now York, Reading:Har risburg, On Leave Poltavillo via Sr,limn:lll .and ,SuieniebauDa Railroad, at 8:11",a in, for Harrisburg, R inn di a in, for Hue Grove and Tremont, Reading Accommodation Tralu lea, n Pottsville at 5:11, a m, paaaea Reading at 7:30 a m, arriving at. Philadelphia rit'lnr2o n sn. net arising, leaven Pa dolphin at 5:15 p m, pluming Reading at 7:45 p m, ur.'" riving at Pottavlilo at p • PO . iSillW LI AtTollllllodlit 1011 Train It lives POI !• I OW at 0.30 it w ; naursilin; leaves Philadelphia al 4:30 Columbia .itniiroad trains lett, lteadiug nt 7:2a a au, and 0:14 p to, for Ephrata, bit a, La: L co• Co. lambic, de. Pak:onion 1101 road (loins leave Perklawn .1 don. Nutt at 7:17, 0:05 q to, 3:oo'antiß p ; rot ortog, leave BchwenksviPe at 3a, 8:10 u to, 1 . 1:50 'stud 4:45 p s m, c titt,tt og wlth any liar Rufus on Iten log -Railroad. Colubtookdale Railroad traits, leave Polfatow at 0:1(1 a at, 1,15 and 0,45 p at, returning, leave Mt. Pi 'lnf ant at 7.00 and 11:25 a to. mot 3,00 p toC01131.: lug with, similar trains on Reading Railroad. • Cheater Valley Railroad trains bravo Britlgopttrt at 8:30.rt to, nail 2:05 stud 5:32 p m; returning, - lease Downingtown at 0:40 a at, 12:16 noon, and 5:25:1, to, connoetlng With similar trains on Reading. Railroad, Ott kuntlaya : Leave New York at 5:00 pat, PlNia; dolphin, at 8:00 a tu, and 3:15 p to, (1119 8:00 n tn, train .running only to Rending.) lease Pottsville nt 8:00 a m; leave * llarriaburg At 2:40 a to, and 2:00 p' in; 'irate Allentown at, 4.23 and 8:35 p to; leave Reading at 7:15 tr. m, and 0:50 p in for liarrisborg, at 4.32 into for Now York; nt 7.20 is sip for Allentown and at 0:40 n to, and 4:15 pm. for Philadelphia.' ' • Commutation, Mileage, Season ' School Expur- Mort tickets, to and from all points at rodacodr toe. -Baggage checked through; ono huudrod pottlads I allowed each passengor.' 1 .7.• R. WOOTTEkI Asst Supt and Enik..Maell'ry.:„ ; Banding, Pa., May 15, 1871. togitete; crosses,. &c. • • TEW ADVERTISEMENT.- Bou. _LI quote, wreathe, crosses, eat floweret, and oilier decorations for parties, weddli?ga, erninged In the beet style of art, to ostler.' lly ilina7llan„ , 0. E. VON NEMEN. you.grloo, and ranny &liar.. ' It 04n ',ol)tain Dye. - Stuffs, Petfu- . itick ; g iu . , rPhyplehmal' , Drame ' rfptlon 't' J a 4 ,:bitio 4 fully, h" l r i pountiod ii, OH tithoo ~ _. • . i .7 • ,•- 4 ilo ''' 'J. II: NATENSTION No. - IBoono • .- uj i unnoyer 6 tre,t; cowl 0, p , -. ^. .... ,?4 ' . • . Trelial)ea HALL'S , , I , E6TTABIB ' srorißlv HAIR R•E N E W2E. 13, In tilt only pet focted nntl nclentltl Restores en fy prpiinfe'd 'prepinn'tla "9f II Gray kLid ever 'offered to the pel,l e, and EMI has nu casupolllurip ntspy. By it 0 my lin tr lattcrinl:feet i oretl.tcr , l e t mgt. Lint youtLfni 611,t11- twits which • uthice nt by rll. •Permonewll6me:liitir:llilbiti or falling oot Color, Promotes our itet.tm'er, Hem eve ite good of. fevbtl, 1111, by 4,, tunic u• it u~il~,ulnl Le Incited and the Lair Growth I and is a Si • ,• mid strong ugnin. to ...tsss 1111,1 it will • roll!!•n urw gtliNV Dlehsilig uub u + I! tuukley pn• ,~~ ytyoyra• It ix coollug, ollayx all itching Try ono and irrilittie, of 1111 , Feull). f Bottle 110 E xhifn t mikes tLn chip nleoll ' : :i• ri 1.1 As 11 111 . 1,Hillg it is die Lrxtnud 11111111 MEE eporinnlieM prop' ttrlatfi - Ilin 4,;;141 lip the nu Itx•toecte -Init. ME Send fur otir Tr,eatise,o4 the hur free h, all, by midi Locks ! , y 4 TT ' rice 'Ono' i. P: HALL ,K. 7 C 0.,. INCit)llO9 . S Id LABORATORY, NABII UA,, ij; 1i S, A. lIANERSTICK, Agent, CARLISLE, PA: '' 25.00 ly Carlisle lifachine 'Worlist ' INI . GARDNER , & CO. CARLISLE MACHINE IVORES N'F:\Y MACHINES 1 , 011 7 leaping ! Seeding ! 'Threshing! - 1E CUNIBERLAND VALLEY TIIRESI R AND SEPARATOR We offer this nir.. _hresher and Separator, (Coign, & Gin Patent,) to tho farmeri qf Curnlierland adjoining counties, no fttlly °trial, if falt•sttnerlot, to any madam, no* minufactured. 'lt:ltaa the great advantage of being plain and 111],k to conftrly tie, It Is a VRRY RAPID T'IIICERry,R; NM 'ERFECT SEPARATOR AND (2,i,EAf;ER unitm it Ilsr farmer wiil bl• sort• ur'lrml:tng thy next vun unl ul hin cror. W A 8 T 0 G It but revue all ulna gate thraugh the nue hint% and aepara•es entirely the chaff Mtn tile itti-aer.i. It i. vatiy running tnaehlue, and will do Its- week thoroughly. Tula tea guarautee. In at tine tLnte cliPapeHt machine in the ...lea. o n s -E - 0 Mr - IV, rub sb we cernie : h - to run' the CumberlamtNalley Th testier isfuleo TIOW and entirely different In eon ,struction from what we have heretofore built, 00u r lug much greater power and „speed wlth u llght, draft, 1.1 that four - horses only will li,required. where many other ovachinee 'require eix end, night Cumberland 1, 'Alley Thresher and Cleaner wits tried on the grounds vii the Cuitel.rliinil Comity Ag-. rlcultural Society at the Fair cf 1870, a lat ge crow .I or farmers being present.to witness its operation. Tho trial was completely sticcessful, nod the machine proved its ability to thresh, clean, and iieparlite grain in the In.( satisfactory manner. - All who wituessed,lbe trial exert...lel - their' alipinATTS the warmest • fOrms. The Coirtmitlee on 'AArleultural Implements also gave the machine a - special notice in their report, strongly 'recommending 'rho Cumberland Valley Thresher and Separator has it'ne been recently used by Col. William 31. Henderson, at Ills farm near Carlisle, in threshing and cleaning a large crop. So fully is lie satiidled of Its Ito that he ittlows its to tice'lifs name as a ref nee. Farmers vvliniwisli further and feller partial rs at to the work ng qualities pf this irrw rinichino are therefore respectftil, y referred to Cali Ilenderson, one of the most widely knotrit farmers of Climber land county. The Cumberland Valley Thresher will always lie well and substantially built, of the best &material, solidly framed In every part,altal ',resenting a hand- POMO external appearance. Price of machine, with 10 Inch cylinder, $2OO, without wagon. A peat advantage of this notchlbels that 'lt calf be readily repaired at any good shop without tt noble. THE GUMBERLAND VALLEY,TATENT.SELF MUM MOWER AND. REL'ATE'R. 'We 1011 also build this new nuttlitniywitli animus and Improvements, fully retnedying defi.cts'ilnd weak points of tliCse built . last season: 'Oti!'7lim i 4 to supply farmers with n good honie-made irMohlne, which, if not superior in all respeetA to thhgettrought from a ili,titure, will nevertheless prom's In lilt ex,ru tinl pair is a good and reliable harvester. All we ask fur it Is a Mir trial., The Willoughby Patent GUM SPRING DB.ILL. GRAIN_. We build this well known Grain Drill now, with or without Clllll,lO Attachment, anti Oro shovels in ttcdght or Eig7.ng rows, just as ilia farmhrprebtrs. Wa now hare, also, it 111 W Rllll improved-plan of attaching tho gum tutor, for which wo Intro Letters Patent, which, with other itnntovetnettig, makes the Willoughby u rn most complete and. per fret Drill manufactured in tho country. Always on het a 11i11 line 01,_ AG it r T HAL I JAI PLEJI E 7:S both of our own mniiufuctoro and. from othori lishmenis, Including rvery usetul nin,chinevnitedod by tho.firmor t Woioy_soutolor.d.ollsy_ltalLet4.ol,l. and Item, Powers, Corn of which we • have three kinds, and !Ivo dalou.nt Mien, Cannon Corn Sitellorn. Fodd. Ills and otiter..talleles too tonal .113 to speed). Ordure tokroOto , all Muhl of. Idt 0 N i7 ,llr 0 It n our tut tonsivo Foundry and 31Achino 8110101, 1111.1 rot' I 14 D I. N 6 ',%1 A T F.lt I A I, of xVi , ry doscriptlon f u our Door and . 61,1 Furry A full block of ❑- x LL. 9 1: A SONE Aritt.n n leapt ou 11.11111, enabling en to 011 all'etnaleta peat - 1.11y: at , 11110 lbwent taken. Fnrnn•la, b11{1.11,1. tut manufacture. arm Melted to•gieo nL'ik null Cu our 111.11Itlea . fur tuning tau giant eiltalt.k ' 'Prlt'rtir.Ctrit'rto. , 1.•111 1,1111 c11i1.,K,1 MEI ...... . .. '-, , . ~. ~ • . 11 tl I. tdin . 1.1141;lij'Vl4F11 0 ) ~. HOLIDAY. GooDs! 1-1- .IVILLIAN BRAIi.Y, 302 MARKET STREET, ItAlt Ilan JIM rotoriteil from Now York with titoi largest stock of Holiday Goblin rvor truoglit to lifts city part, of DOLiDAY' AND' BRI-DA:D''I3ILVEI3, of elegant drxign and flnkh, from Itm o•lt•hnit o l llorluwi :%lanufacturing Omni. Any. • • BEAUTIPUE 'PLATED WARE, MEND ,COW and Fruit Ilpvlttloo Ciixterti, P;c1:11. owl Celvr,y Stands, Sbup Talvens, Wino Slitaile, etc., 010. • Table Catlery; of l elug.u,t thriign and, llolol4lloom thu eclubratial Ina alar.j...ry or Ilmrrlull, 11r0.0.4 lion 511011101.1, with pearl, Ivory an) plated liai)1100. OUlt FANCY, 000,444 IlliVAlt'V4,l.:M' - Elitbr•cen Ilia billom lug litt'olool IllAi icrVit 110:(Cli bean- Hal :lets: 'Writing I). slip, .10w01 Shoals, i 1,100 Can., V,rk nom.), Card 1100olvers, Fano 01 ouill-1.041i0491115, Sat In etc., tOr. lt.turzes, Statio Cttt,e 10,os, l'asos, uto.,_oteL3lobicAl_ll.l.ses, All to 10 alro, and with Ibllt and . •atia..limont:l4.lsoneb, Cloche, hi OW, Briair.o mill Marble Cases; Ca, 1,01 l'obal co, 11 (Silver and Plated), Par Fennel) 41”ney Purses and l'peliet Bootie nail a groat varlet., of overy cll Ulla.) 4CnllJred exmulua 11, 0 grand x9nUrllnr4/ t• WILLIAM 1111 A Dr, gamut oq;uut L ~7~ttr,ebnrg I'.r. 221113,10 r • i3oyev rqttsW.iles.ferAtilL'i" Z r • 13 . 9-1 7 1 .; diTk''lLLl2l, Infrufacturer of T'RAI'L; fOiti'llyAci:ll4 penifids 'per yani ~' JQ sriK}s, ..14, 1 ;j13 .i ,' ,),1 , 1i . i: 1f 141`-';•1 • • - AND CHUMS. pIaB4EittJRANC BAN idantly on hand; at the lowed' market price, 7 , Gain t8o,1"r . noliing Mill, . Colltdrir h 3litellittery, ;* - rind c' • . Steam - Pumps, i.harreo-oaVEn. Alto, miner and,shippei id' the eehdirated Mt. 11611 Y SPriV.Zionatifeiron . Ore. ' fiJa7lllm • . :3 m r);.: Me MIRE