IT is' but " justice to W.' F. Sadler, esq., of the fliniot , WeakleY & Sadler, to men tion the fact that ho has been retained as counsel in the case of the Commonwealth Ss..l HeAnd'CharicsE. 4l tiglaug h : lin, Maria 4ttorney,, are , lhe attorneys in thiff ease, -' - ' , FonitTit oit Jiri,;T.-otireichanges aro all advocating a proper observance of our National holiday, we woeldalso frig gest the propriety of appropriately 'ob serving this . day. It should not 'be al lowed to pass by in default: Let us have an old-fashioned colebration' of the ccim- . fourth of July,, one that will recap to 'memory tlio - riranri6i iii it, was coloPrated in the days of "auld tang sync." Ps ns°NAL.—Mr. Haddock, of the firm Of Haddock & Son, job printers, of Phila delphia, paid;uB la'st,week. Mr. H. swas.in.itt i tendanee Commencem ent xercises, - soyiy- Tar. Q. L. Haddock, being a rneMber of the,graduating class. JOSEPH F. - CULVEU, of Pontiac, Illinois, a son of th(9ate Joseph Culyer, of this boron'gli, i drokied -in - cin us one day last week . CAPTAIN J. D. ADAIR, returned from Chicago, on Thursday last, on a brief visit. SCHOOL --EXAMINATIONS.—The Board of SChool Directors, have furnished .us with thO following list of .examinations of the public schools of this borough : ON ifONDAT JUNE 19, - at eight o'clock, the schools of Miss M'Manus, Miss Wightmm end Miss &steno, will be examined, and at 2 o,clack In the afternoon, the schools cf Miss Edmund, Mrs. Humrich and Miss Reighter. Visiting Di rectors for Miss Mlianue 'and Miss Edmund's' schools, Messrs. Humrich and' Saxton; for Miss Wightman'i and Mrs. Humrich's schools, Messrs. Hamilton and Common; for Miss Bootem's nod Miss Itaightses, schools. _Messrs. liewaltam and Wootlwar. ON TUESDA Y,JUNE 20, at 8 o'clock, the schools of Mlsa I,entlle, Mrs. Adair and Miss Bell, Rod at 2 o'clock In the ofterhoon, the schools of Mr. era and Mr. Zelgldr. Visiting Dhecturs for Miss Landis' fITIPA Mr. Mi . erti t belioo4l, WWII. Common and Saxton ; for Mrs. Adair's and Mr. Zclglor's schools; Messrs. Newshatn and Iluntrlch ; for Miss Dell's school, Messrs. Woodward and Hamil ton. ON IVEDNE.YD4 11 JUNE 21, at 8 o'clock, the schools of :111, Phillips and Mc. Hippie, and at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the schools of Mire Poetlethwaltendul Mr. Emblok. V hit log Dh ectors _.foi• Mire Phillips' and Mr Emblek's schoolS, Messrs. Pont,,,, , Ctintinan and II unfrich ; for Mr. Hippie'. and Miss Postlethwalte'l, schools, Meth. s. Hamilton, Wm duard ON THURSDA F. JUNE 22, at 8 o'clock, the school of Mr O ring, and at 2 o'clock In the ° nth:cit.°, the school of Miss A. Underwood. 'Visiting 1)I rectors fur Mr. Oring's school, Messrs Hamilton, Corn:nen And Saxton; for Miss Underwood's school, Messrs. Ilumrich, Newshant and Wood. ard._ ON FRIDAY, JUNE 23 rat H o,elock, the (this' 111 114 School, ina barge of Mies N. K Underwood, sod at. 2 o'olock the afternoon, the 'toys' High School, in charge of Mr. Eckels. All Om ['hectors 4,) will attend the examinations of the ItiMl FAO, Is. ON SA7 LTIMA r, JUNE 24, at 8 o'clock the gil:du sting CI.tIQN of tho It'gl; helmets will be examined. ON MONDAY, JUNE 26, at 8 o'clock, tie, CIIIBSOR fur transfer Worn MI. Philips', and Miss Po tioth• 'walts's schools, and at 2 o'cltak tel the afternoon Mr. itmltick's and Mr. Illppld's e. hauls will be ex utuined:7 ON TUESDA Y; J NE 27, at 8 o'ol ok, the transfer C 1.81.10 from Miss A. Uhderwooti's and Mr firing's schools will hr Ossuilueal.' NO thholari will he transferred, ,rho tiro not present at the publicmnd private examination.. ON WEDNESDA I', JUNE 28, at o'clock, A ute. l ing of Me graduates of the 111,1; Schools. (male and fentalo) since the organisation of the 0/111111011 Schools, will bo held in Etlueation ON PRIDA r EVENING, JCS E 20, at 7 o'clock, a , literary entertainment by the High Schools, con.' misting of declamations, mthys and vocal tied In strumental music, will be held" to It/ woofs Hall . after - whith the schools ail 1 be distnitsted for fin: vocation. iinerally,nre rakpoolully ittri dal to ut tend the pel,l P.M nntiuun nun 1 . 11101 tnl,uuun t. 11. SA NTON, E. COEN I'd AN , C. 1 111.131R1C11, Corn. of Arrangements [ANNOUNCRISENT9.] SWITZEIT: CHEESE just teccivod at Hum- OEN! Tnn scalp is made cica and sweet by applying Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer., Wno ARE THE WITNESSEE3P—Such an array of great names as attest the value of Hooflantl'a German Bitters and Ger waqn - Tonic has never been marshalled in support of any other medicines. Phy sicians, jurists, chemists, statesmen, cleriymen, merchants, public men of every Oast:Land of the highest eminence, avouch the eXcellence of these matchless vegetable restoratives. It is proven that no case of indigestion, billiousness, con stipation, nervous debility, or mental depression, can resist them. Sold by all Druggists. MURDER WILL OUT. The truth must be made known' that at the Central Dry Goods Store you will Sod the largest and best assortment and variety of grenadines, hernannies, striped and figured lenoos, white tiereales, lawns, chintied,, mohairs, all lands of white dress,goods, pongee parasols, silk para sols,' sun unihrollaS, 'lace points, lace sacquos, kid gloves,- hosiery, and every Ohm else in the Alry goods hoe. All sell ing at greatly reduced prices. Carpets, carpets, oil cloths, mattings,. rugs, &c., every grade; and quality of carpets, styled that cannot be fdund in any.other carpet store. We -would ad vise all to beam.° to call at the central, 'before purchasing your dry goods and •carpets, as that is the place to buy cheap and gave money. LEIDICEI & MILLER •FADUL stf . g.wborries - rezelve!l — . claily at Bess id.bone • for.7o_ccuts, lit Madiime Rotes. _MOWING MAYITLI A mowing.; snatch will.. takeplace' on the farm of Me. Samuel Homminger, on the Chanahersburg Pike, about' - '&o miles west of. this place, on Saturday, the.seventeenthinitant. ,This match is raaehinep,, !Arid the farming eoOunqitcpartionlarly.inyitm:l to be Piesinit'and witnesiTthe trial. Experi- . enced judges will be present and decide the merits of the best 'machine. The trial wail take place at One o'clock p. m. AYER YBODY !buii that \inch sash r t9F3IA6, ,atAlp.daryti • FOIL BALE. • 'A.' !largo' Merchant - mill, situated in Warlord county, Marylatid, about oho :and a half miles from" Edgewood" sta tion,- op PhilailelphlaoVihningtolk and' -4.alttirlOritt. rail h584,1 . 1,has four,' run burrs, with capacity of 20,000 barrels,. which , with a small outlay,:can be in creased to 80,000 barrels. Also, a nue' farm adjoining the Mill, containfiig 840 • acres, 200 acres of which is olared, and in a high State of cultivation th6rd are 8 houses 'make fsirmi also, tiarn, , stablei corn house, s.to., &0., 'For further infor motion 'aliply to , :; !' l , E, J:.BairoNt & Co., No. trY„thitigr's *had, 4ipa7iam , Go to Madame Roto for yoor bats and bonnets. ' - , • ?' • r Fon lace bollatilde2o, 25, 80 and BO vents, at Madame Rotes. ^ , , • c' • iidmld to 75' oontA, of Madamo R9tes. • • go to Maclaine Rotes for all your sash •tibbinsiOace collars; sotts jewelry and all millinery goods, No. 85 South Han over street. ... • . THE cheapest millinery goods in Car lisle, at Madame 'kites. , CALL at Madame Rotes and be con vinced that she is selling 'cheaper than the cheapest. W. F.' GAYLORD, agent of the Mount trope Nurseries, Rochester,, N. Y. is stopping at the Mansion Flonso for a week.- These Nurseries are the :most ectensive' in the Ornamen tal, trees, shrubs, roses, deliveted in CarliSle. at catalogue prices. Call and give. hirn - your erderS. LACE hats at Madame Rotes, cheaper than the &amt. • SASH ribbons, 7 inches wide, for 1.25, at Madame flotes. - • ' TIIE SPRAGUE MOWER. The bitest improvement, made of Irdn and Steel, with encased gearing and best workmanship. For lightness of hnift, simplicity, ''strength, effectiveness and cheapness, not equalled by any , machine in the market. Farmers are requested to call and see it at the Farm Machine Talcs of F. GARDNER & CO., Car lisle. Also on hand, the celebrated Col lins' Steel Plows, which will not stick in any soil.' Price $2l. 18ma2lat. LACE collars for 10 _cents, at Madame Rotes. EAR drops for 5 cents, at Madame Dotes. NEW FISH 1 NEW FISH!! Just received a largo lot of New Mackerel, Shad 'and Herring, at No. 88 Dast — Pumfi et nt,eet,` wlriolrl will sell at such figures as will defy competition. Call and examine fish, and see prices. Also, Dry Beef, Sugar Cured Hams and Bologna's; 5,000 lbs of country bacon for sale very low. Bje7l3t G. ,B. HOFFIVAN. THE cheapest lace collars in Carlisle, at Madame Rotes. 18. NOTIONS & FANCY GOODS. 18. F6r the above, go to J. H. Wolf's, No. 18 North Hanover street, where you will find the best assortment of Notions and small wares iu 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 desdiption and price. Gcht's, ladies' and Misses' kid gloves. A-large assortment of cotton hosiery very cheap. Also white cotton trimmings, Hamburg edges and insertings, silk, cord edge mautua and Sash ribbons very cheap ; ladies' and gents' summer underclothing : corsets and hoop skirts in largo variety. A full Una of towels, napkins and crash, linen shirt fronts,'and ready made shirts ; ladies' and gents' linen and lace hand kerchiefs in all grades. Call and ex amine our goodZbefore purchasing else where. N, B. %%lien goods are sold by tho dozen, package or full piece, they will he furnished at wholesale price. • J. IL WOLF. SETTS of jet jewelry for 10 cents, at Madame Rotes. .A.--rd,laut: lot of Pine Apples just re ceived at Ihimrieli'A POTATOES.—Peach 'Blows—by the wholesale. - Eii &" SONS, 4ma7ltf Harrisburg. A LARGE addition lately made to the stock of lumber, in.the yards of A. 11. I3Lmit. 'LADIES desiring a beantiful, and fash ionablo bat or bonnet, go . to Madame Itote, three doors bolo* Bentz's dry goods store. FOR SALE OR RENT A large and commodious three-story brick house, On the corner of Main and Bedford streets, now occupied by Mrs: Gordon, hai all the modern - improve ments, with brick stable and ico house attached. Inquire of R. E. Shapley, corner of North and Pitt streets. DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES FOR WHITE 'WASHING. T. J. Smith, is now prepared to do white washing, and wall cleaning, and wall scraping, - on the ruostlbiproved plan, and at the shortest notic I,hero need be no removing of carpets or furniture. Satisfaction• given, or no pay required. Good references given. Plotise 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. PEACH BUTTES at Ilumrieh's. Co:uniNos made into switches, chig nons,_ curls, frizetts, &c,, alladame ATTEND to securing your coal for win ter, while prices are loll' and quality good. Call at the yards of A. IT. Bi..kin Dn. W. D. HALL Dnßs. MARY L. HALL • Office and residence 37 South Rollover street, Carlisle; Pa. Rooms strictly pri vate. Consultation- free. Drss. • Hall makes the treatment of female diseases 1 . 1, specialty. • • 1d0703m • FOR canned and Arieci. fruits go to (limp foyls and eggs for sale, care fully bred from imported stock.. Satis faction guaranteed in all cases. I sarn.now . prepared to book orders for the following .varieties : • Dark Brahina, per doz. $3.00. Light, do. Black Cochin, _ . -Grey Dorking, - 2.00. Black Spanish, (white face) 1.00. All orders filled in the 'order rbecivcd ,Call on or address, JESSE It ITUMER. No. 121, S. Pitt Street 2tinia7ltf JUeT'reeeiveld a lot of oranges and letntins at , --Go-to Madame Rote for your chignons, switches,. curls, &o. BUY BEST Tho Cabinetritangci with - hot Closet is, Without doubt, the finest cooking' and baking range iu the market, and saves ,Onc-third the fuel of cooking stoves. and see them at Wm. Fridley's . store, No. 21 North • Hannvor street. Also look , at his refrigerators, water . cooleis, bread safes, umbrella stand's and a full lino of house furnishing goods. • -24ina718m • PRIME P/CKIDLIAP cheogo, butter and water ,cragkora at numrich'l4 • , LtmEnunNausqoal constantly on haat'. Also a . full assortment of lumber at the lewest pricesoi the yards of A. IL BLAiit. 25.16.70. 'the beef`Prett Jeriln tho market .-. . Pare mitten for preeorilng purpo s e. llama of the very' hied brand., whole or pitted. Choice old 'wheat sad, Wegtorn fatally flour for sale by. ' J, nt, hIAOONIIIIIMP.I4.- • Feu thwoet corner Ponaltot and pat xtreate, Rlo7ll l 'enrlleie P . , SPECIAL • NOTICES FRUIT JARS., . I. IEALLER'S BTAR JAIL The best and cheapest fruit'jar ever in vented. ;Wm - . Blair & Son have' the ex clusive control of those jars in this re gion of country, and; havemade extp sive arrangements for supplying the Star and Mason jars, wholesale and re tail, at extremely low•rates. Wm. BLAIR & Sox, • May 24, lel. South End. P. S. The trade is., respectfully re ferred to our monthly circular, [A CARD TO TILE LADIES.] DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL. PILLS, FOR FEMALES. INFALLIBLE IN CORRECTIBUIRIEOULARI . TIES, REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS OF TIE MONTII F Y PERIODS, FROM WHATEVER CAUSE, AND ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL AS A PREVENTIVE. THERE IS NOT A LADY LIVING But what at some period ,of hoc Life will hod the' DUPONCO GOLDEN PILLS Just tho medicine she needs. For Norvoos Debility, Bearing down Pa'ils, Pn'pltition of the Heart, Retained, •rregutar or Pa'haul Menstruation, Ruth of Blood to the dead, Dimine., kc, &d. Theso are' the only Pills ever known that VII cure tho Whites, (they will cure in et em case.) They nover fall, and may be depended upon in el ery fa. where - the monthly Sew huh beet, obstriafturPthrongli cold or disease. DUPON CO'S GOLDEN PILLS always give Immediate relief, bringyspecially prepared for marrieddadies. Afinly writes: nominee's Golden Nile relieved me In 011 0 d,i,, Witllollt incenvenlimee. like magic. VIE GENUINE in now put up in Largo (White) Boxes c ntaining donb:o cpinUtity if Plll4 and upon u,eh box, you will find The Revenue Stomp, printed from my . Fri. rate Die, upon which Lengthwise of the Slang, you will find the world DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PLItIOD ICAL PILLS, in. While Lelle;s, ultbout Out none are genuine. Full "Id explicit direct:Goa accompany each box. Price $l.OO per box, nix boxes . 0.00. Sold by one Druggist in every town, isillage, city and hamlet throughout the world. Sold In Corn - ale, Po., by S. A. Daverstich, Druggint, No. 10 North Ilanover St. LADIES I By seloling hint SI to the Carlialo post °Mee, can have the Pills sent by mail to any part of the country, (roc of pottage. r Norio genial. linkss the box is nlgucti S. D. HOWE; Sole Proprietor, New litrk. IbJo7l ly ' A Cllk TER OF FACTS Fpace is valuable. 10 a newspitper, nod it is there. fore proposed in this nitre, tinement to condense n variety of farts important to the politic, into 0 small conipats Thine facts refer to irastel ter's Stinniteh Bitters—whnt t hot celebraied meth, ine is, and shot it will do In the trot pines, then, the, article is a titrainurat, tonic no d alterative, eiontibillt A of `a combloation of an absolutely - pure spiritens agent with the neat intlenble inedleinal vegetable sub s! ane-s that Botanic tea arch has placed at the djs posal of the chtTnist and the ph.isician, In gredient:4 ore compounded with great care, end its such I n portions 11.1 to produce II preparation which invigorates without exciting the general system, and louse, regulates and controls the stomach, the bowels, the liver, and the minor secretive orglina. • II hat the get., restorative will do most i.e glith• etinl from what it rain done: The cotes of djiipete sin, sir any other form of Indigi stint,. In which it has Lora persistently administered without effecting as radical cure, is yet to he heard fro to, and the sanwi may be sill of jiillious clkorders. Intermittent fever, nervous affections, genes hl debility, eons !potion, shit< headache, mental disabilities to wl the feeble ate no subject. It purifies all the Iluidn of the body, including the blood, and the gentle titinraltis it hick it imparts to the tier VOLIM elnf.m is 110 t (veiled by the slightest reaction. •Thls Is is chapter of facts which readers, for the, olio rakes, should marl; and nnnrm Lm S. SAFE, SPEEDY, AND :AIRE." Dr. Marc's' Syrup of Ter, Wild Cherry, 111111 nom , locund, in inatoufaci tired by An eatirooly naw.proco as, and conototita the Lost known rumerloys for C. talon, So.coTi ottot, and on lott: t;ototot,toto. Itiooslot to "tho lost°, hot potwyPltol in Its action. Stool for n circular cant olalng list it at tick,: used, and the manner of preparing thoan. to Gencral Agchts : .lobo F 1/..nry, F Co N.Y.1 . 1/11,.. .1.4111h1/11. (AAIIII.II, 6.1 . 2 Arch Mita Poll In Cm lb.h. by (c/.1,1111/1 IVOJthillgioll, S. F. nor., N. Fronk, and J. II Havortalcß. 26ja:171-6,ri WIRE RAILING: WIRE BRAM/It, for Store Fronts, Asylums, dm. Iron Bedsteads, IV ire Web bingo for sheep and poultry yards, Brass and Iron wire cloth Sieves, Fenders, Screens for coal, ores sand, to., !Nary Crimped Cloth for spark arresters Landscape Wire lor IVlndows .9c., Paper Makers Wires, Ornamental Wire Works. Every Informa tion by addressing the manufacturers; !IrWALIC ER k SONS' Nu It North Sloth street Philadelphia. Urnially BE WISi. Wens wisdom rill benefit you: be not always on. Dulled by our Inc; odulity, ;hundreds have sought relief hum the horrors of Dyspepsia through the medium of DEMUTH'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC STOMACH BITTERS and found It. Why should you stiffer %lire lisle admi ruble stomachic has cured manysinillar cases-why do you doubt while other believe/mil are cured? Delay In this matter is both dangerous and unprofitable. Your health, happiness and Liminess suffers, white comittuit neglect is ft equently full wed by serious * and micon trollable results. DEEIUTII'B BITTERS are equally useful in the numerous difficulties offending Inill geed.; ; SS DILIOUSSEAS, CONSTIPATION, be., NVIIIIO or Invest and Antic-and other disorders pri ceedlng frolll 511ASIIIATE, Il Is the only tellable preventive liud remedy-known. 24. 69 MARKETS —:o: CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET, Corrected Weekly by B.' C. ' Woodward. Off lisle, 11701nenuly, June 14, 1871. F.I M I L - FLOUR $8 00 STV 'ER FINE FLOUR 4 50 SUPER FINE R YE FLOUR , 4 50 wilat; will:AT 1 40 IT ED 117 lEA T 1 30 It IT „ 00 CORY 05 IV/i/rE oArs 4 . . 68 II L A CS' 0.1 TS - 53 CLO VERNEED " • li 00 TI MO TIT 'WEED 4 00 FLAXSEED , 1 70 CARLISLE CROVIS/ON MARKET. Correcled Weekly by Wm. Blair • _Son. 111.cinesd4y, Tow 14, 1871. EL DTER '$ 14 EGGS LA R D TALLOW B HESW A ... BAco,v 11.1.11. a do mu t: LUBA'S do SIPES WHITE YEA V l l RED PEA ell FY UN PA RED do DRIED A PELL'S, RAGS ibront ti, Phihidetraly North Amrrican.) RIIILADELPII A MARKETS. , FLOUR, GRAIN- AND SEEDS. • Philarldphiu. June. 13, 1•71. , -EXTR A FA .111LX FLOUR . .... , 11 75 EXTRA F L O UR 5 75 ~ II YE FLOUR - - ' '6 00 I VIIE,A 'l' 17 El) - - 1 02 is 1 65 , Wlll.7'E 11'11EA 'l' 1 68 0 I 80. II YE 1 10 • CORN 73 ' OA Ts 00 CLOVER:4W ' HQ!, 0,. per lb 77.1107'111'SEED 4 60 FLA XNEED ' 2 30 1.00 1.00 LIVE STOCK ?If AIIICETS. Monday, June 12, 1871. The arrivals and aides of Beef Cattle ware larg e .this week, inadn'ng alum! 1,930 head, Thtre waa . a better feeling ihkyorek in the market ./nr beef cayk and ISOM' inquiriVnithout improvement in pricca, EXTRA FAT E, pr. It O7 FA IR 'A NI) GO OD CA Tll, E 53,00%, COMMON • ,41(dJ, co ivw and CAL tom an d no de mand. /T t quote .Cpringers, at $lO, and aunt and Caleei at $50. --- .11,eeipti - of 210 tdOJ, " • SILEI.:P mere P . M and halter in price,. 117: quote `Wooled atll%©7d,and clipprd Reveipt s . 3700.4 entail; ue dull and piers red in Ile to droop under- the (Own. • qf reports of a hcaili hog crop suntan.. Sales of corn fed at $6 and $0 .00 net fardwinte corn fed. Receipts 2,030, MARRIED (.:011.1.INS—COSIFORT thu thirty Bret ult., in 81finr,,, nt the reeldunco - of C. 11111 or. o•q., by. Hoy. o..C.illlns, Churl., S. Collins, of blompbbo, and Mite Kit fort, bf Ponoln. BAII:I:ON—COLLINS.—On Alio Ihat Inst., at tho' State FOllllllO Cullrgt. by Adv. C. Culllux, Jll.llllll IL Dm tan; Oxq . of !AU° lloak,•Arkaumm, and Lizzie Col.lna, daughter of dm officiating elergylaan. DEATHS 13/111tD...=In Car Min, June 3, Mrs. Lydia M. Baird widow of tlio;lato Flamini Baird, owl., of nodding, Pa., In th e 80Tuuty•fuurth year of her ago. , ItIIOADS.—In Carlisle, on tho ninth instant, Sal iba C. only child of - Henry and Carolina Monde' nded 4 you*, inuontlis and 17 days, Tho limerantit flowers that bloom In nom= Entwine thy temples now.; The oroym that &Moo Immortally, , 'ls booming on thy brow; The seraphs round the, brithlng throne Hove borne thoo to thy, root. To dwoll among the Sainte on high, ' Companions of the bleat, NEW Ta; •DA v LP YOU :WANT CHEAP ,PARtOR AND COOK RTOVER AND EVERY VARIETY OF NOS. 62 . 4‘111) 64 NOR= IiANOVER STREET, Wa would respectfully Inform our numerous friends and the pubdc gouer.dly, that we have con stantly ou hund,n • = PARLOR AND COOK STOVE-. Tick department of our stock Is unexcelled ror artistic design, superior finish, sod simplicity or arrangement. . - Our stock of Stoves in Immennn, .d embraces all tbo 01st popular nrlor and Cook Stoves of Lbs times. - • • Water booler4 nn.echtlty id the prelot FOrkS, .„.Spoons, Ladles, Lamps, Dippers, Together with Plaid and Japanned Ware , w e are IRO prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells, tho,Cololornt.111e1111111.: Cucumber d Pomp. ROOIING, SPOUTMO, AND JOB attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Rentenilmr the place. the green front on North flatterer street. A few doors above Loather. Utve us a call ns we are determined not to be under- sold by any other pirtleo In this place. Thankful for putt patronage let, extend a cordial Invitation to all to pay us a shell. RHINRSMIT & RUPP, I , Nos. 62. A d 64, NORTH lIANOVER STREET, CARLISLE,. EMI 1,003 GIFTS. tANU ti - I - FT CONCERT AND DISTRIBUTION, . . FOUNDLING • ASYLUM OF TOE SISTERS OF CN '(CITY, In the City f New York, and TIIE SOLDIERS AND BAIT ORS' ORPHANS' MOUE, n To be held in WASHINGTON, D. C., under and by virtue of a permit from the ilon. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, On 111111ISDAY, JULY 27, 1871, pool lively; After th_l_Coneert the Commissioners w nard to Gm suobefettul ticket Ituldern 1 Ott3 ilia. amount ing to $200,000, colndstlng of desirable Real Bstate in Baltitnore city and voutity, and 88 abhington county, Mil , Bonds, Storks, and Cosh. 1.2,1 00 - Tickets only'will be cold, et $8 each. Hon. II MeCULLOUG 11, 01 Elkton, Mil Major (10(1. 'C CA -TI.E, Baltimore, 01d,, f lion ./AB. S. NEGLEY, M. U, Pittsburg, Trustee, Mai HI onend Ull unter, 5. A., W.dnitington, D. C., lion. Jos. 5. Neglec, l'lttunfurg, Pit , Ain't Nationtni rank, llntnereton n, Annietrain St Co., Bankern I.ittneruton n, llfulegrull S Sons, Ilagerston u, lion ICJ. Deena, lot,' Attorney Deneral, I alUmore, C. P. AblZtt, Esti, 20 Pont Onkel Acetone, Bontinnote, John 11. Fowler. W. li. Myrrh, of W. 11. Myer:. .ft Nos., En t l t ungo place, Mali intorno, tAii-ltrenk of lion - Rend &fano certified to by coo n• ttel to thu hairdo of tho 'lronton, Ticket,' and Circuities run Le bind of P. C DEVLIN, 5 lejourr owl I't r, al Nueseu St., Few York, To whore till eorollllllllealiMlN nhoold he Ticket:. reel ••(.: If Send f r Cltrular 13111(aiDillg 1 .f . 4 of Priz,,, Good renc4othle ktentn wooltl. IhJe7lst • Car 765,000 1,17 IN CAOII GIFTS, 9 0 116: 111,TRIIICTE1 lIIE NI W YORK CA 11 PlitZE CO. EVERY TICKET DRA - 11 , 6',1 PRIZE. 5 Cobh Gifts V 31.11. $4lO. ti I 50 Cool, alftS, 01,000 10 20,0110 200 " " 500 2) 5,00'1 350 " 100 50 1100000 Itosiiwood Tiunog, -each, 0300 to 0700 380 " •'• 511. (111C1IIIS " 75 to 100 Sem•iiig 01001,1000, 00 to 175 500 001 , 1 Wittelle4. - 6 " 75 to 200 Comb PH1,11,5111 , 0 Ware, etc., rained 8. 7 01,000.00 'A ,11/111eV to draw any of the above l'ilvea for 26e. Tieki•to describing I'i loss are stolid in envelopeeni well On iorelpt ~f 26c . 0 Siab•if richt is n without rholev, and o.dit by mail to any 'drewt. Thu pi toe named upon it will to Jcllcerod tO tho licket holder on payment of -One Dollar. I', boo are immediately 6 01 to any addle,. liyiev pr•ioi or return You will know what vie. pilgii ]nu pity for It. .Inv prize evelia ?eyed fur anhiher the sant rotor_ No bialikv. 001 - pit:rtnixeitti dila:oil on fair denting. likr6iinvecs•—The follhwing lately drew kindly 000111itted us to pnLh h them Andrew J. Iturnu, till ago, $10,000; Silos Clain Walker, lialtintore, Nano, 00011; Jllll.letl 11. DoCrolt, 03,000; John 'f Ando/volt, Savannah, 05,0 0 0; Jaines Sinuponn, 1 noon, .015,0a0. Parts 01.101000 "The than in reliable" Ifeck/y ihune, Dec. 2/1. "Rea,' ve their sue... "—N. II 1 ferahl, Jon. 1 "Just, and llotiorable."— Dec. 11. JMt. )1. It. 3I 0111t1 4 , Ennwn, Bond for a Cheular. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. ,flrep , package of 200 sealed }Ricci°, es contains one. easif GIFT. Seven tickets for $1: 17 for $2: 00 for $5; 2JO for $l5. Address JANIRB E. MARTIN & CO, 1010713 m 70 Broadway, N. Y. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the postoffice at Carlisle, Pa., for the WEEK ENDING JUNE 14, 1871 : • LADIES' Eel ,Keller Kato Luxk 31 Beaver Eliza F Cromer Mary =I =EMI Dn.y Sar.th %tit Julia Davis Ann Stoner C Elliott Rebecca 11 Turner Eliza Eckert Samlr ehleman Rachel GENT LEM EN'S LISP Shugart Jenne Shade John' Shope John W Shoop John Smith Jacob Snyder At New Inner Stauffer John J ex Le. 'rhompa•m TholllllB "' 'ranger Gen Wilkins Audrey J Walker S Woodd Job,, Zeigler R Ada:. 1) Id A leott C M = Dom Cyrus Davis Jolla /Amid Mina.. Or.sulau Geo Haynes II II Kett'er !inner Alot rid a J,•Lu Purker - Paul Jil6/1 Z 12=E1 lIIEEMEI I WILL SELL AT AUCTION. ON Saturday, June 24, 1871, AT•CARLISLE II A IlltAClli3 PA., liorlltqllately titter theltdo of the Qoarter oaster'n property, it varied asnorttnent of lb nt Fowl Property, connisting of flue tulish roles, (falout nod garden Itupleuteutn.nehool fu, altar., boors, slates, Ac , cai rn tar el Jeks, water co., ors, dinhes,"owls, bah log palm, yennt tub- and f pont bakery, nsidt and heating pipe. of hot use, wood I.aw, (horae power,) lamps, I hes, 111191 y 010111, 0101 0 p ll.h, etc.. etc., a, heretofore advertanni g aed Carlisle papers. IGJo7i'a (1111 re of rho 71111 mar 1 ton Co's. It. 111 . • News:111o, 1"0., Juno 13, 1871. ' ; THE' Ainntal Meeting of tho Stook:. Idurs gill ho hod at 'OW Nno I'o., on Mon 710y, July 3, 1871 , of 1U o'clock 0, m. . I TO GO 10 00 # ta c.uellou fur Oa: (ft) Director d MI! he hold and ouch dther hnnu.nn li - nis•twted no nun Int itrotionled. ASIILRY DEILLAND, Socrotivy. CM PURE ANI) UNADULTERATED DitUd iCAN ALWAYS H! OBTAINED AT J IL HAVER...TICK'S , • • 5o 5 ; 4 outhiletiover Street.' Carlitile, N. li. Prem., Iptions earaully and Recut, tely etnnpimildtql at Ul/1.1. - '15.10 I tf BALP.l.—Sovoral lots siruatod be tween lionirt Spl i rig nod thirroxon Lane. -uitulf i l. for bill ding lot , fur trucklining lent gnat gro 111111111 . MIA 1111,11.1111. ly to MEMO I:40. 5 BOUTtI HANOVER SPREPA?„- , ? 0ARL181.5% PA • Denier in T HEREBY announca — mysolf Ilf3 an I Itoloinoolont Cawll.lOto for Um ollleo of County -Trearoro, ' • ..---,--- •-n rs ~15,1eiltf D.&% II) RHOADS. F OR RENT Thg kororoom, on \Vogl Mnlu -ntr• et, and now occupied by Samuel Clan iy, la 1, rout frill tho Ilret of April uokt. Apply at Tim Orme. HOUSE FOR SALE. NllO.. O. 38 WEST LOUTIIJIL 8 T T ii J. B. lIAVERO'TICK. MEM !MEI A lurgn quantity of BTQL‘IE, nultublo.,for building, curb, and litne.burontr, pu,pnere., Enquire of ,k 1%1118.. E. D. porrs, lierrinbueg Turnplko, b. ar North Hanover street. Linn7l ICE, ICE, :ICE. . If you want,what la Imo and N ' At a Tenaonaldo PR ' W 1 Follow no now DEV `.l ~t .. But loud to. me In alit . ' ' 1 k I For I have thocold Pprhig Watar - ...O. ...d 'Portions can Idiaupplled ivith lON durlng•tho day at JACK .PIPEIP Btoro an•Poplfrot Stmt. " .•.' Vailltf. :.. • DAVID RII6ADP. TIN AND BRNET IRON WARN, GO TO RHINESMITIT. ,& RUPP, CARLISLE, AA 611111TZUMNI REMZEM {VII o ;llery E. D. RIIEEM, Postmistress WM F. BUCHANA C A.R. Burgeon, 8. A., Depot Tretkhurtl., C Drugs; lifetticinCni .Cc For" Sale or Rent This Woy for Ice THE EMPIRE MUTUAL tj - ITEXAMPLED TIIII EMPIRE MUTUAL. LIFE / INSURANCE COMPANY, Or NEW TORN, in the first Fifteen Months of Its distance hew Issued OVER - 'FORTY-FIVLVMUNDRI II) POLICIES II:MORINO OVER $6,000,000.00 and taking in Prominina $500,000.00, truing the largeot cOmmencoment busin . ros over done by any company in tiao world!, TIIE_REABON•FOR IT • Ordinary whole-life policiee are absolutely non forfeitable from payment of [Osborn:mai premium.. Special !neurone° non-forfeitable after two annual - payments . All policies ineonteatablo. for usual causes, and absolutely iaconteetabla after two annual premiums. All reelrictious upon trowel and reddence roinoved, and no pumice required. No accumnlatlen of Interest on Loans er D.ferred Prouthuns, and no !Imre.° of nnunal inytnouts on any class of policies. Dna-third of Abe promiiirliloa,ned to the party in sured, if &aired, and no Note required. --Dividends on tho progressiVe plan, and alto upon the gunrantee Interest plan. Bust no,e of the company conducted on the Mutual Policy simple and fair la IN provisions-. Incontestability of Policies It is the purpose of The Driplte - to fulflll•oll its contracts, the evidence of which e hQhat its policy hoe no convenient refuges by mfittns of which Rain esrapoolust demand. Proven fraud on the port riff the insured: will always invalidate a policy. Also suicide, if committed previous to the payment of the screand - armnal-pretniuml-or-deathenusedly-engaging_ In any specially hazardous business within the first' two years. lint otter the expiration of two years, the policy will be held incontestable fur all causes except fraud. Non-Forfeiture of Life Policies No policy of imurance, with continuous payments for life will he forfeited or become voldkry the non payment of premiums thereon, until the full, paying power of the premiums have teen exhausted. The language of the policy is: "That if any premium after tho first annual pro minor shall have been paid, shall lint be paid on the day whoa due, and the said assayed shall, within thirtY to thereafter, give notice in writing e f ina bility to pay the E1111110,41,nd of a desire that said poltry shall he continued In force under the follow log conditions. Then, end In such case this trolley shall not be forfeited or becOme void by the non• payment of the said premium ducctheFoonpur t II after the expiration of a period, to be determined no fol lows, to alt: The net salon of this policy when the premium becomes due, shall he determined by actu arial calculation, and after deducting from such 'net value the loans upon said policy uncanceled try divi dends, and any indebtedness to the company, fear-_ fifths of what remains shall he considered a net sin gle premium oNemporary insurance, and this policy shell he continued in force d wring the:term for which it will Tenure, according to the age of the party ut the time of the lapse of the Premium. Example of the Igon-Forfeitable Plan of tho "Empire." Ago of part) insured, 35 Ordinory whole life policy Ono annual premium-will continue the pulley in . forco 2 years nod 3 days. Two nomml premiums will cou • ieno tho policy In free 4 yritre end Li days. Throe annuli premiums will continuo lhs policy In Turco 6 Yeareinnd 27 dive, Four It 111111Ili ponilutux,will continuo tiro pulley In (Lunn tl yenni and dtl trAys._ Five annual 101•10111u.tl will runlllllll•• the I.ulley ill foreo 10 year/tend Oil tiny. OFFICE - AS G. Hiltoit Scribner, President George W.N-Smith; Vico Nesi dent., Sidney W. Crofut, Secretary Lemuel IL Water's, Actuary Thomas K. Marcy, M. D., Meqi- cal Examine' • Everett Clapp, Superintendel)o6l Agencies THE TESTIMONY OF THE PRESS The Empire Is n pomillir.in4ltution, managed by reliable men, on Sound business principles, and in deatined at a very -early day to stand shoulder to shoulder with the oldest companies BY Its character in the 'country. It, officers and directors " mean bonnie.," and have organised with the view of establishing a model Indeperol cat, January '40,1670. °Tidy Cosily iny in n grunt 001...0; 1.1.6 r, mutt of able, vconotuleltl and rell.lllo munagiquout. Thu Empire has nu guln.rlur in the ounntry."—llostors "oil. "TLr MINCINVIOI. tll.l 1110 n L.r , 1/1.1.1) Ilnxurpasmeil.' —Traveler. • "The Mill jro will attract Abe int..rAt'of LLmn nontomplatlng Lint Innurn cc."— Watchman mind Re flector. 5 ' [laying a palley lu akin Company. wo 11%4 n Jtmt prim(' In lb.. gmnat 1111:0'100 It 14 neltioeltig.,.—. Brit, 11 oxcelloit.company:"--Zion's /feria& .A voryluccessrul Computtv."—timurroationatist. Th.. Itinpiro Miitntl. in unsurpomed. Tim men COli'mroleil with itn.o. roe thus° who Itnow them, a aulliciourrecommoitihitiou 'at dm boinpany."—iThe "It Is with pechllor plensavn _post W(speak of thin new eendhinto for public rover. Wo know ninny years ulnae t' a President of the company. Wo know him to boa wall of energy, of nisarnetvr, of aullerlOr ;busliess ablll y,.end above all ulna, a sudeessatt men In whatever 110 takes.. The troth the cont. pony lan adopt, the best Improvement:l of the day In Its organislitlon."—New Eniland Insurance zelfe. / 1 OEO:.8. EMIG, AGiONT , .I4M Cumberlauti, Poiry, and Juntatit . Couna OFFICE WITII-S. /14P/lITEIT ) . 4. \ • iqu17704 y CITY ADVERTISEIIENTS. riPHIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS PAID.—Tho Travelers Lifo and Accident:ln - stwarico Company, of Hartford, Connecticut, paid K. • $20,b00 on W. 11. Forbush and Wm. 0. Curry,.vic time ortho Now Lfainburg railroad accident 0,000 on tho into Jllll. 0. Bioko, mayorof Worcester; Macs.; and 05,000 on the rate 87 11. trryle,jr:, of Bt. Albrtnh, Y ‘ ermoni. All them accidents occurred, and tho lionrance was paid, Within Three months—each ciailn boingpala about sixty days before It was duo by the forme of the Policy. THE , TRAVELERS has paid 'BEVENHUNDREDDOLLARS A DAY in bomjjtx to Ito policy holders, for death or injury by accident, for every working day during tho past seven years. TUE TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT IN SURANCE COMPANY,', of Dartford, Conn., grants all tho usual forms of LIFE and ENDOWMENT 'rondos, on exceedingly' favorablo terms. AMPLE 13zonturs and Low RATES. HOLLIDA.YSBURG SEMINARY, IIbLLIDAYSIIIIIIG, PA. THE VICE OF OUR AGE IS FRAUDI Nevertholmo, there ere five honest Patent Agents, oven at the Capital, of whom is the undersigned. Patents for seventeen years obtained at re'Asonable rate.. Agents wanted. Send for nlOlll/04. ONO. E. BROWN, Coonseller•at.lam, 817 0 Street; corner Oth, Washington, D.O. APPLE PARER, CORER AND SLI CER. Price V:. Coos all at once. Warranted satisfactory. D. 11. WHITTEMORE; Worcester, Mans. DR. CROOK'S. WINE OF TAR. ESTASLISIIED 18132. .itremedy which has been'tested for 10 years, and Irrnverl in thousands of canes capable of curing nil dhicases of the throat and lungs; performing many remarkable. cures, merits a trial from all who are suffering from similar affections and vainly seeking relief Will you lot prejudice Prevost YOU ?rpm be ing cured also? Coughs and Colds.—Thar druggists say it cures them nil. Asthma.—The relief and of it are marvelous. Ilrofichitle —livery sufferer will find relief and cure. • •• Throat Ailments require only n few doses. • . Lunt} Dbmeilen.—lles - cured cases pronounced In curable. rendvetes and Invigorates tho system. Liverlalikt.—Most effective repeater of thin organ; llyspepria.—lts healthy action on tho stomach cures it. . . Appetiser —lt In the healtk.glvlneandtppetite re storing - Urinary Organs.—Action anthem Is marked ai! DR. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR is rich In the me c - nal quoities of Tar, combined with v.letable in. gredients of undoubted value, which mako It unsur passed, not only for the complaints enumerated, but it rapidly restores exhausted strength, cleanse!, the stomach, relaxes the liver and puts theta to work, u cases tire fu,rd to digest, and makes pale blood, and begets a vivacityappreciated by both sound and sick. If you are afflicted in any way. we know if yon try the life-giving tonic properties of Dr. Croak's Witte of Tar, you will add your testimony to its great value in correctiug any . " the that flesh is heir ta." Preparad sly by OLIVEfIo CROOK k CO. Sold by Drugg,mti overywhore. For Scrofula, Scrofulous Tumors, Scrofulous Dis c/mem of the }I) es, or Scrofula [many form, Itheuma clam, Diseases of the Fiver, Eruptions, Pimples, boils Totter, Scald " Rend, Ulcers, and old Sores, or any disease depenDing on a depraved condition of the blood, take Dr. Crook's Compound Syrup 01 Poke Root. It is communed With the best tonic prepara tlontrof I ron known, and Is the best Alterative and Blood Purifier made. Cleanse your Blood. Try ono bottle. Sold by druggists. Prepsred only by OLIVE a 01100 K & CO., Dayton, Ohio. OIIEAP ADVERTISING.—Wo will Insert en advertisement In EIGHT HUNDRED Amoricen NEWSPAPERS for SIX DOLLARS per line per wed: One line ono week will cost nix dol lars, two lines will cost twelve dollars, and ten lines will cost sixty dollars. Send ror it printed List. Add MI OEO. P.' ROWELL lc CO., Advertising Agents, No. 41 Park Row, Now York. 1400 T .BEER.—Thih delicious 'whole. HOMO and refreshing Simmer beverage:vitt be very easily tootle In every family at a core o,f about FIVE OR SIX CENTS PER GALLON, by using ASaIIENBACII & MILLER'S Beet Boor Extract. If your store does not sell this, sond twenty-five rents to Aselteuhault & Miller, No. BA' North Third Street, Philadelphia, for oner,bottle, which 011 ataktLa whole Barrel of Beer. Fivo bottles for one dollar. Pull instructions sent with each ILL FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE Cleans Kid Woven and nll kinds of Cloths and Clothing; removes Paint, Cheese, Tar, dm, instantly, without the least injury to the fluent fabric. Sold by dt uggists and fancy goods &Merl, FRAORANT SABBLIENE.OO.,33 Borelv street, Now York, 46 La Salle street, Cbieugo. AGENTS READ TIIIS I WI: WILL I'AY' AGENTt A SALARY OF 130 PER WEER nn.l vxpraeoB, or allow a INN. , coat ad, pion to to.II our now nod wonderful Invent lore Ad dress M. WAll N ER & CO., NurAlan, Mid,. A GENTS Wanted to sell 'WhBeler Sem lug NI ; good Lori itory groan In dotoon outs; no ropintl requirod ; norm, nod wagon fu rnishod. IL /LEHMAN, Await, Jul MorkeL Greet, II orrldburg, Pd. 111/1:1 os A DAY FOR ALL WITII Sl steuen oulg, .41.111 re. A. E. °RAU AM, Springfield, Vt. Q325A MONTH., Horse and Car rlaga furninhcd. Expemes cad. H. SHAW, Alfred, M. A MILLION DOLLARS. • • h r owel but qn:et men can make n fortune by rd. vont/I:ix the necret of the buelnens to no ono . Addrenx EDGAR SIMS, 088 Broadway, New York. T W. VANNA3IEE, M. D., success. ty • fully treats ell clown of Chronic and Acute Dibelll.B. Send stamp for clrculer "runtrilnlng par. Molars and teetnnonlels. Address Box 5,120, New York. 8je7141 Dr. Ayers' Medicines AYRR'S - lI.OR VIGOR HAIR VIGOR For restoring Gray Hair to kts natural Vitality and'Color, A dressing which if at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair Faded or gra., hair is , 0011 re stored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin liairis thick cried, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothin' can restore the hair whore the follicles are destroyed', or the glands atrophied and decayed. -But such as re main Can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of heilingekhe hair with A pasty sedifuent;it will keep it clean and vigorous ' Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray falling off, aTid consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which maka some preparation, dangerous and injuriMis to the hui• the Vigor can only benefit but nok harm tt If wanted merely for a II AI It I) 13, 1.; No . nothing ,•I,i.'citri lug imind 1 , 11 ,14•Ornb!” hilt h'er nil or il y n. it (Mom nil suil'whitc cambric, owl the luny, giving it II rich 41 nosy lu>trr and laid o gr.:milli Tritium. ... Prvpur,:d by Dr. J. C & PItArrICAL AN D ANA LI"I' ICA EMISTro, I LOWELL, MARL 11(101 41 M. 11AVP.RATICIC 13110 4 ., Ago: tu, C.Mlifo, Po. IOG 1.170-ty MU*IC STORE, - NO. 11 WEST slAis _ma= I tittOtotw prepared to fat itittli tiny of thr following minted rgairt, all 10 110 they Cllll I/0 bought at till) far tort. • Iseeditaut I CO. Taylor & Farley. • • Mantua Organ Co. Prince Organ Co 'Smith A merictin Organ Co • Iltirtiott Organ do. Mason A tlxullol • • • t Egtey C Rage Organ. •. Ally I f thevt Organs pareltastal front ino, will ha kept In perfect °rat r ft 4; non yearn A liberal his. c mot tondo to Chitrolitts, Sabbath Schools, 81.411111111- rlen, tie. Oleo n.e n enll before purchasing Ilse. witero;na I tint slur., I can 11111.0 all. 'I hu prices at - Organs rtineing from $.lO to $llO I. • Mu'odeuns from $llO to $3 11. to-null at-the Hama price - they tiro sold at the factor:en. tlitoolty saving freight. You, ran save mem v by giving inn a u.ll. Alt,;, Pious Guitars, Yin tun, gluon, 1.1(00, litionottican, 11.1nJus, Tambourines, Moles, Vit.llti and Guitar atringe. , Tuning Forks, Mu4t.Papkr, and. wary thing anin , tabling to the tr:usic Lunlucns, all of which I can and will, nail an ulttlip tie they Caa bu .bought whoro.l le N. 11...t.nrga• s and .Molialoonn repaired, give T n tall. N. lIARICNESS,. ' . • " No. 11 Wont Main Streot. ' NAV •••••.rwri,Veariir•ir...4,41.411.....a. Govermstent PrOpert n y for Sale. GOVERNMENT BALE OF 'CON inniNED PROPERTY: Will be Fold at Carlisle Larrache, Ponn'o:, on Pal , urday, tha tannity•fotirth day of June. lel 1, cod nu acing at 10 o'clock, rim., coodomnod prom ty,' coneletlag of Quartermaster's stores, beating eloror, enrol Moro plpo and olbolva, cart and bunions, blaclr• solitn tools, stoves, carpenter's tools • Ineseit's tools, painter's loole, iniqCUll4l.loollll tools. Camp and Orirrl son Equipage, bodnicks,spadeeonteF, picks and haril• dies, camp hatchets, 00., ho, Also one mills. Tenho amen In ,governmcnt funds • .7. 11. MAIINICEN, ! 7 .lst Lieut. atulAdrt, atlt'Oavalry, Acting Assistant Quartermaster. Moran!, Pure Drugs; Chenticala, OR PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS; F and Patout go to J. Itovorotick, No. LS *WWI Minter street. • Alkii a bplotalldtiatort• tame of Toilet Soups, perfumorkol, add Fautry Toilet Artlcloo. ' J. 11.IIAVSIIBTIOI{. - N0.5 South Hatywicer 'Arcot, lATllelo Pa. Mal° = I= 'Music Store CITY ADVE.IiTiSEMEN-.4';4. "" ESTABLISHED 1851 IGHEST PREMIUM. SILVER. H MEDAL, awarded over all competition, at Mechanics' ExhlbltioD; Boston, October, 1869. TIIE ORIGINAL AND _4413111NE ULF-REGULATING WROINIIIT . IRON, AIR TIGHT, GAS-CONSIIIIING HEATER, with patented Duet 13orcon,Grato.Bar H este, Wrought Iron Mediator; end Automatic Regulator, for burning Anthmoitour bituminous Coal or. Woo d - 10 sizes lbr - brickviork,and - gnirinf Perltiblo: 51nduracturtd only by J. REYNOLDS & SON, N. Ttr eor; 13th & Filbert Streets; PHILADELPHIA, PA These Heaters are made of heavy wrought Iron, well riveted together, and dre,warranted to ho abso lutely_ Had and Dnist Tight. They_are the duly_ Heaters that are managed wlthout`a,py dampers, and In which all kinds of fuel eau be buritkwlthout• ' alteration. • Cooking Rango4, for Rotolo, Restauranto, nod FondWs ITTE Flat Top Heating Range, Firo Place Heaters, Low' Down Grates, Slate Mantels, Registers, Ventilators Pamphlets giving full description, sent fro•, to any address. Zlinoo7U•ly SPECIAL NOTICE CLARK BIDDLE Respectfully Inform their frleMs Ova MR. JEREMIAII ROBBING, (late of tho of. Bailey & Co.) has thfe- day am ciatod himself with them, under tho flag , name of ROBBINS, CLARK & BIDDLE, con Dope the, WATCH AND JEWELRY 8U91NE99 nt the old eland 1,121 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPIII A.. ThC'y are now offering, at reduced pr:cee, a choice stock of AMERICAN AND ~WISS w Arc II ES, DIA %lONDS, JEWELRY, STERLING SILVERWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, MANTEL CLOCKS, ENGLISH. FRENCH AND VIENNA. LEATHER, AND FANCY. GOODS 291100 THE BEST AND CHOICEST SMOKING TOBACCO, ll=l FACTORY NO. 1, =I Aar See, that s avory !lockage You buy bumf, tho Itacriptlon. 200ct70 ly Tooth Cleansei LAVODONT T HE MOST DELIGHTFUL TOOTH CLEANSER AND BREATH PURIFIER IN THE WORLD It In rt egrk•ddl 1 DENTIFRICE It Pi eborvtx the THETLI from 4ray It prevents the fornutt lett or TA RTA It on the MEM I= It produces a FRAORANT IIItEATII 13= Aliii-We guarantee LAVODONT to contain nothing of en injurious or hbfrd innat ch ,ruter in its COW WOO: ion, Stir r to tho enclotet er Lady of tho TEETII =1 College, eqx: "1 ' L VOD ,NT.' it Ix p'easAnt Dentifrice 11..11 flagrant Meitith lish ILLIAo fvontl ti,,thluil 11.41er Fur.lu by ./ol dry. glots gaaterally rden CA.4 wadi) r Uottlu U4I2R BRO TlllOllB CO, Propriltors Baltimore, MA ME= J. E. Caldwell & coo, Jewelers W A LTHAM WATOIIES ! J. E. CALDWELL & CO., J E W EL E II S, 902 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Aru now prepolod to flp order% for the OE 'GENUINE WALTHAM WATCIIS, Under their own, guarantee, lu o.thor 18 Karat Gold or. Coin Silver Cases, '(No , .ollher . rpililitles..ld by ue.) Thou. "%Vetcheu urently excel hi 11nu f h, vorloly of etylr., nod necurato thoo•looplu. qoolltkot. Wo Invite pluthrolar utt..utlon to the low prlcO which roolly good watch may rind. be hod.' , or,Tlg4o.liond to as for it.Prido List 1 Orders received hem ell points. o,,eds sent C 0 It. to any a re s. • - EIXN.I) PRICES, secudng to t h e absent lJnyOr ivory edmotage ij...thavent Ity . n present inlichu..r. Jas. E. 'Ciadvadl 902 Chestnut &Wet, Philadelphia 19J n71.1' Reat'Eetatelgieles ORPIIANS' , cI.OIJRT SALE On Saturday, 'Juno 17,•1871, at) o'clock ep. m.. by virtue of on order of tho'Orplians' Cohrt of 'Clan hOr. lend county, tho .uuderaigned truetco apphinted by the said Coort to mkt, sale, will sell on tlia prem. Moo at public nolo, the, following real esthtti, situated In Newton township, near, the Borough of Nowrlllo, Into the estate or Jae, W. Allen, decemoil, bonnded an the north by lands' q Thorned; "MoKlnnoY and James 0 limora'a helm, od the east by Samuel Sharp, on too south by a public road, and tbh * sot by *Thomiis and Jamer - McCtbnithdt, containing FOUR Ak D ONE-lIALF ACRES, more or Ices, wheroon 18 erected a TWO STORY vwELLitria'llol.ll3l4,4lnl amble. Tho land la In a good elate of cultivation, with a variety of fruit troop on the ProMlave- TERMS OF SALE.—'Yen per cont of the purohnso money to ho paid what - the property is stricken down. Tho residua of . the onmfourth on , the confir mation Orem Male. One-half tho balanco on tho first day of Aprll,,A.:D., ISUI, when a dead will bo Made., nod poseension; given and the remainder on' the' ,Drat day of 'April, A. IT, Ink with Interest from flriot daybrApril,lB72: „Tim unpaid purcham money to be aeouredbyJodgmont. -The taxes , for 1872 to 'ho paid by the Purchaser. • h • . •h: • , Pomona whilitng ter see thelpropertY;vlli ldhmo call on 1110 undersigned. 180. P. ituoplB; ljeme ,Truotac, SOUTH MOUNTAIN IRON CO'S., RAILROAD. OIIANGE OF HOURS. . , . ' .. ,_ Pinto orGeneral Seperintendent, 1 --Carlisle,- Pa., October 8, 1870. f TRAINS ETJNAS FOLLOWS A.M. P. K. Leave Carlisle (0. V. R. R. Depot) 0,33 2.50 " . Junction 040 . 8.00 Mt. Molly - 720 3.40 Hunter's /tun 805 Artlve 400 Arrive at Pine Grove 8 45 • RETURNING 4.. • Ltilvo Pine.firnyte ` . OOO " Mutter's" Run fl 45 , 4.'20 511. Holly - ~ 10 05 4.45 Arrive at Junction 10.40 5,25 • 1 . : -'-- LIF‘ - C. ARMS, '105670 CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. H MANGO ON HOURS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT - - - - On and alter Thursday, November 24,1870, Passenge Trains will ran daily, as follows, (Sundays excepted WE STWA R ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harrisburg _8:00 A. /1, Mechanicsburg 8:35, Carlisle 5:11, Newville 0:46, Shippensburg 10:22. Chanibersburg 10:44, Green castle 11:16, arriving at Hagerstown 11:45, A. 711. •3IAII. TRAIN loaves Ilarrishurg 1:55, P. Me chanicsburg 2:27, Carlisle 2:58, Newviile 3:32, Ship• pensburg 4:02, Ohambersluirg 4:35, Greencuatid 5:11, arrivineat Hagerstown 5:40, p U. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 4:30. p 11, Mechanicsturg 5:42, Carlisle 5:32, Newvilleo:os, Ship. pensburg 6:33, arriving at Chnnlbersbnrg 7:00, P u. A MIXED TRAIN leaves ClAmbersburg 7:45. A It Greencastle 0710, arriving at Hagerstown 10:05, A it. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Chanibsrsburg 6:00 A sr, Shipponsburg 6:20, Newvillo 6:00. Carlisle OM, Mechanicsburg 7:02. arriving at Harrisburg 7:30, A M. MAIL TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 8:30 A M. Green. ensile 9:00, Chambersburg 0:16, Shippensburg 10:22, Newville 10:53, Carlisle 11:-0, Mechanicsburg 12:05 arriving.at Harrisburg 12:57,P. M. • EXPRESS TRAIN leaves - Hagerstown - 12:00 n, Greencastle 12:28, Chambersburg 1:05, Shippet sl.nrg 1:37, Newville 2:10, Carlisle 2:so,.Meohaniesburg 3:18, arriving at Harrisburg 3:50,r M. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 3::0 r Greencastle 4:27, arriving at Chainbersburg 6:21, P M. Aar' Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and fromThiladelphia, Now York, Washing. ton, Baltimore, Pittsburg, attil—all.points West. - , . ..i O. N. LULL, Sart. Sunerinterident's Office, Chamb . g. Nov. 21. 1870 pENIsTSYINANIA RAILROAD U - 31. M . Eight Trains (Daily) to and from Phila , delphia and' Pittsburg, and Two Trains Daily to and from Erie • (Sundays excepted). AFTER MONDAY, JUNE, sth, 1871, Paa•enger Trains of the Pelimylvaula Rail road earn. any wilt depart from Harrisburg and arrive at Philadelphia and Pittaburg nv follou a: 3 45—Philadelphia Express le. v• Ilarriltburg ditiV (except Momla)) at 3 45 .1. m., 111141 arrives at .Went Philadelphia at 7 4 ,, a. m, 7 35—Fast Lino leave Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 7 35 a. m , and tita Ives at West I.lll,ittlel - at, II 15 a. m. - • , Mail Train leave:4 Altoona daily (except Sultday) at 3 00 p. m., and arrive/1 at Harrisburg at 0 00 Li. m. 10 45—Cincinnati Expreas 14411,41111arrisltrg that). at 10 45 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 3 10 a. m. 11.25—Pacific Express leaves Harrisburg daily at 11 25 a. m.„, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 3 15 p. m. 1 25— ELMIRA EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 1 25 p. m., and arrives ut Weal Philadelphia at 6 00 p. ra. Harrisburg Aceommoriation leaves Altoona idly (Suoriny excepted) at 7 2&a. al., and atrivea at Har risburg at 1 U 5 p. m. 355—Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Harris burg at 3 55p. in., and arriv s at Phßadelphia fit 9 45 p. m. 7 (.o—Lancaster Train, via Mount Joy, leaves Ilarrisbmg daily (except r . unday) at 7 50 a. uo., and arrives at West, Philadelphia at 12 10 p n i . 4 36—Erie Fa,t tine went, fur Erie, lenVee Har risburg daily (ezeppt Sunday) at 4 35 p. m , nrrrring at Erie nt 7 40 a. m 11 bll—Elllll MAIL weii, fir Eric lei vec Harr'. burg daily at 11 G 5 a.nL, arriving at Erie at 3 50 f, m. 11 45—Cincinntiti Express leaven Harrisburg daily at 11 45 p. tn., arrives at Altoona at 4 40 a. in., and arrivea at Piltaburp. 0110 00 a. in. 1 35—FIRST PACIFIC EXPRE , S leaves Harris burg at 1 35.,d. m , arrives at Altoona 6 00 a, m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 10 20 a. m. 2 10—Second Pacific Express leaves Harrisburg daily at 2 10 a. tn., arrives at Altoona at 0 30 n. m , takes breakfast and,arrives at Pittsburg at 10 4 0 n. m. 4 45—Fast Line leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 4 45 p. its., arrives at Altoona 0 . 8 65 p. m takes supper and arrives at Pittsburg at 1 20 a. m! 1 15—Mall Train leaves liarrliMurg daily (except Sunday) at 115 p. tn., arrives at Altoona at 715 p. m., takes °toper and arrives atPittabureat 1 00 a in. 7 00—Way Passenger Train leaves Harrisburg daily except Monday, at 7 On a. m., arrives at Altoona at 1 20 p. tn., and at Pitt..burg at 8 20 p. m. SAMUEL A. BLACK, Supt. Middle Div. Bimii. R. ll Ilarrbiburg Juno 3, 1571 READING RAIL ROAD SPRING ARRANGEMENT. :M day, May 15, 1871, GREAT TRUNK LINE FllO5l TILE North and North-West for Philadelplibi, NOw York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, LW; Lancaster, Co lumbia, l.'s, dc. Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as follows At 2:40 and 8:10, a m, and 2:00 p no, connecting with similar trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at Now York at 10:05 a. tn., 3:50 and 9:30n. ot, respectively. Sleeping Care itccom• party the 2:40 a nt train withont change. Returning: Leave Now, York at 9:00 a In, 12.30 noon; nod 5:00 pm, Philadelphia, at 7:30 30 a to, and 3:30 p m. Sleeping Cars accompany the 5:00 p m train from Now York, Without change. Leave Ilarriliburg for Reading. Pottsville, TeMit line, Ml... Brine, Ashland, Ethamokln, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8:10 a m, 2:00 an I 4:05 p nn, stop. ping at Lebanon and principal way stations; the 4:05 p m lode connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia, only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Ilaven and Auburn, via Schuylkill nod Sustpheriantia livllroad, leave Harrisburg at 3:40 p m. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Reading for Allentown, Easton, and New York, at 4:32, 10:30 a , m, anti 4:0 , 5p tn. Iteturnink, leave Now York a ;DO a n y , 12:3'0 noon and 5:00p m, and Allan town t 7:20 Passe d Ver Train leaves Philadelphia at 7:30 n , COMIAC ng with similar I min 011 End Pentisyl va In Railroad, retaining from Reading at 0:20 p m, stopping at all abalone. Leave Pottsville at 9:00 n m, and 2 30 p al 10:00 a tn, Shamokin, at 5:40 and 11:15 n 01, Aidl• knil, at 7:05 a in, and 12:13 noon, alahanoy City, at 7:51 a in, and 1:20 p m, Tamaqua, at 8:35 a m, and 2: 0 p tn, for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Har risburg, dc. Lear° Pottsvilla via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, at 8:15 a ru, fur Harrisburg, and 11;15 n for Pine Wove and Tremont. RtNoling Accommodation Train leaves Pot t aville at 0:41, a m, paxxr•x Itnadlug at 7:30 x in, arriving at Plilladelphlatttlt:2l.ltt.m. 11Attruintt, maven Polla dolphin at 3:10 p m , pasti lug handing att p m, ar riving at p••tlxrillo at 0:10 p En. Po tawwn A4..1111110113 t lon Train es Putt-town at 0.30 a ar ; mourning leaven Philadelphia nt 4:30 p tn. Ca.ll.le “1341 Columbia haltread trains leave Reading at . 7:20 to, Roil 0:13 p m, for Ephrata, Lit.z, Lattettetee, Co lumbla, etc. Perkin:men It .IRoad trains leave Perkiornon June , tbn itti:l7. ohos n in, '11:00 and 000 p returning, leave Schwenliav to at 0 3 , 1, 8:10a in, 10:50 noon, and 4:45 p tn, c 4inecting with similar trains on (loading Railroad. Colebtoukilalo Railroad, trains loavo Pottatown at 9:40 a m,1,15.aed 0,48 put,returning, leave 57t. ant at 7.00 nail 11:25 a in. and 3.00 p m connecting with shallar trains on IldadithOtailroad. Chostur ItallroThWrains I. ave.Brldgepor: 0:3o am, n td . 2:05 and 5:42 p ; returning, into Downingtown at 11:4u a in. 12:46 noon, and 5:25 p tit, coniteetingwith dinilar trades on It ailing Railroad. On sundays : t o.lvi•efiew York Ilt 5.00 11 111, 1.1111.0. et 0:00 a us. butl3:ls p w, (thu 0:00 It in, train ritainng,only to It: fig) lease Pottsville at 0,0 a m; leave 11 .rrintawg at 2:411 a. at, and 2:00 p inn; leave Allentown. at 4.25 and 0:35 3; in; lout, Reading at 7:16 a. m, and 11:50 p m for Harrisburg, at 4 32 a ni for Now burn, n on, for Allentown and at 0:40 ICin, and 4:13 lint. itt Philadelphia Commtitarlou, Mileage, Neksoit, School ;tint Itleur. Winn tieholn, to mill-freiti all points at reduced Itaggagu checked through ; , ono hundred pounds allowed each pas-, 11,;0‘. • .. J. E. 11'OOTTES, Vent SOO.' and Eng, Macll'ey 11.4111:ng, Pal., May 16, 1871. 13althitoPe Aiveillsement. MiMMI TO CO . NSUMEhd OF. DRY UOOllB . All Retail Prdorti amounting to $2O and oven dolly or dln auy part of tho coantry. . ' Free of E.vproas Gikarpea. It A T ASTE It tr. SONS, In order litelnithir to meet the wants a( their Raid Unkempt , t a dletancii, have established it' • SAMPL 11.0 RE AU, . 1111011 111111110/oioll, p/ . 0/11peill a r nd by moil fall lines 01 Pimples of tile hotel at end most Faith ,lonsble (locals, of Peen--11, Engi sit.' and Domestic Manufacture, guartintee mg at all times to 601 as lulu, Knot at less prim, Oleo any 'diligent the country. , I-laying' our goods front the largest and most Cole. Prated menu•neturerti to thoslitrerout parts of Europe, wad importing,tho eaten by Steamers direct to. Dal 11100 e, nor stock Is st 'tittles -promptly supplied with the novelties or the London and Parts markets. As we buy and sell only for cash, and nt rho no had debts, we aro able and willing to sell our goods at front ton to gimp •per cent ices profit than Hero gave credit, ' In rending for samples. specify the kind of goods desired. IV° keep thu heat grottos of. ovary class of gouda, fro:1301Q lowest to the most costly. Orders unaccompanied by. am reek will be sent O. 0. D. Prompt-paying wholesale buyers aro Invited to Inspect the stock In our Jobbing and Package Dimartwout. Addrese • . . HAMILTON EASTER & SONP, e .197,109201, and.2o3.lVest Baltimore, Street,• • . 1101tImoro, ,t'c: NAW i ADVEM4EMENT.-- ; Bau riietithit, croon's, thia,ilawaaa, a:tut other docarailoag Or.partico.:lveslulmeo.4a, aryosed,l9. thoboat alylu at art, to order. liy „ OU , Cain Dyei Entitles, and k'audd , ,Artiyloa 6 at J, 14vpr, aticWa: 'll.4siolana' . prdndriptiond narqfno , opal- Ronndpd tnnea.. . Sonth ifanover farce!, OarlIglo; • inoce7o • :,f l ines of Tra‘vel ! MEM =1 of Ilallintore, Hall's vegeta b le -Hair Renewer. TEALL'S VEGETABLE S OrICILIAN R R E NVS E H 'A 1 Restores le the only perfected and selottlfl callprepared 'preparation of ita kind eve clod to publ .c, and Gray HAir Imo -no cos:urn:Blur In morlt. 'By Ito to its tut Guy Mir to soon resioriAftgi itn urlgiunl gouthNl color and tiril Original llu_ncy„whlc-p p In lo_ much Color, - by all. Pare Ohs wboue'licili•Ja thin 0 falling out'ulll. by do me of Promotes our Ber.ewer, Fool, Bee Its good ef- its s Growth I fecta, as,.by Itg tonic n d stlmulnt. _g_p_r_Jpertj3.lls,il l : o ,Lo Incited nod the heir grow thick and is a and strong again. In cases of Bald Splendid nese It will .ryatti p nom growth Messing unlees tho rulliclom . olo do.troyed Try one It Is cooling, and allays all Itching and Irritation of- ilia scalp. It dos Bottle not stain the skin as do dy..s:but makes thu scalp MAW and clean Thicken As a dressing It Is the bash and mast ectnondenlprepnratlon In thin world IMEI nu Its effects lost so much longer. ME Send fa our.,Troatiso on tllO hair frac to all, by mail Locks 1 Sad Ly an Druggists and Dealers in. Ma Price One Dollar Per Bottle R. P. B A L L & C 0., Proprietors LABORATORY, NASHUA, N. R S. A. IEIAVERSTICK, Agent, MEMM! 2.tug7o-1) CWalisle3f4chine,lForks E GARDNER S.; CO ^ CARLISLE MACHINE WORKS. NEW MACHINES 5011 1871 Reaping! Seeding! Threshing! THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY THRESHER AND SEPARATOR! We Qffer this new Threshes and Separator, (Castro. Co'sPutent,) to tto farmers of Cumberland and adjoining countiee, as fully e q ual, If net superior, to any machine now mannfa•tnred. It trios the great stive n tag° of being )Slain and simple In constrpetion, It Is a VERYRAPID THRESHER, and n PEII.FET SEPARATOR AND CLEANfiR In using it the firmer gill he sure of nicking the most lie pcoslbly can ant of his crop, because it WASTES GRAIN but Bares .all that goes through the machine, and tieparit'es entirely the chaff from the straw. It ix an easy roolting machine, and -will do ire work thoroughly. This we gnarantee. It Is at the mlllllO (IMO the cheapest machine in. the market. Tho lIORBE.POWEII which we furnish to run the Cumberland Valley .Tit miller is also now and entirely different to con struction from what we have heretofore' scour ing much greater power. amid wttli _tighter draft, HO Dint four horses only will hoe. aired, where inliny other nincliMes require six and night horses. The Cumberland‘Valley Thresher find Cleaner was tried on the grounds of tho Cumberland County Ag ricultural Society at the Fair of 1870, a large crowd of Partners being present to witness its operation. The trial was completely successful, and the much!. proved its ability to thresh, clean, anal heparato grain in the most satisfactory manner. .All who witnessed the trial expressed their approval in the warmest terms. The Committee on Agricultural Implements also gave the machine a special notice in their report, striingly recommending it. The Cumberland Valley Thresher and Separator has also been recently. used by Col. William AI. Henderson, at bin farm near Carlisle, in threshing and cleaning a large crop. So fully Is he satisfied of its great mer its that he allows Os to tom his name as a reference. Farmers who wish further g aud fuller, particulars as to tho working qualities of thisnew 113.61:1,3 are therefore respectfull y referred to Col. Henderson, one,of the most widely known farmers of Cumber land county. The'Cumberland Valley Thresher will always ho well - and substantially Itllt, Of tho best material, solidly framed In every.part, and presenting a hand some external appearance. Price of machine, with 30 inch cylinder, $2OO, without wagon. A great advantage of this machine Is that it can he readily repaired at any good shop without troublo. TEE GIIMBERLAND VALLEY PATENT SELF RAKANQ MOWER ANT) REAP.ER. We will also build this new machine,witli changes and improvements, fully remedying the defects and weak points of thcso built lust season. Our aim is to supply farmers with a good twine-made machine, which, if not siMerier in all respects is those brought homn dlstatice, will nevertheless prove in all casco. Old points a good and reliable haricater. All we ask for It le a fair trial. , The Willoughby Patent GUM SPRING GRAINDRILL We build this well known Grain Drill now, with or'without Guano -Attachment, and tho Auvele In t.trafght or zigzag rows, Just us the . farmer prefors. NV° now have; also, a 'new-and Improved plan of attaching tho gum tubes, for which we have obtained Letters Patent, which, with other improvements, makes the Willoughby the mospeothpleto and per. feet Drill manufactured in the country. Always on hand n fall Ilne of • I GRICULTURAL I.IIPLEM,ENTS bath of one moo manufneturo tudd float otheWal ttkL 114mfento, Including every useful Humidhu needed by tko firm..r. We may enumerate Hay M e lees, old. faabl.med brevliem and Heron Powers, Corn Shellerv, of which we kayo three kinds, and five dilfolont hives, Cannon Corn Shelters, Fodder Cutters, elder :0 ills, and other articles too num.:roue to specify. - Ordurs taken for all kinds of IRON WORK n our extensive Foundry aud I.!fachlno 9Lojo , rid for nurLD'ma of every description iu our Door and Ease Factory A full stock of WELL SEASONED LUfdDER alusys on blind, enabling us to 1111 nil orders promptly. at the It.wout priers. Formers, builders, nod numulnet orers ure invited to glee it rill and are our Nullities for tit rtinknut good work.' GARDNER h CO I=l TVilyant 13rady's Ado HOLIDAY GOODS! WILLIAM BRAD•Y, 302 MARK= EITIIERT, HARRISBURG. flax J oat returned: from Now York with the largest stock of Ifoilday Goods ever trouglit to tills city co2l . sleting In , ) , ITOLIDAY AND BRIDAL SILVER, oft elegant design and finish, from the c. lobratod Mannfacturlng Company. BEAUTIFUL PLATEBWARE, - 'no Solo, " Coffee Urns Cako and Fruit. Ilunkutn, eastern, Plukl. and Cslery Stands, Soup Tomas, Wino Stands, 910., ,• ate Tnblo Cutlery of elogvnt doxlgn and Ankh, from ho celebrated ninnufactury of Ilarrifon DFon. a ]low • on, Sholliold, with pearl, ivory mind plated handles. ' DUE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Enal;',oo.B Om following articlec; Liu Elvgatit Ilato Maul' Callen and Oluvu noxe. .beautiful nrliclu, Toilet Sots-Writing D. RIP, .1.,v0l Stands, 4 Idols {Volt Boxes, t nil necelcere. yen, of Violet slid listithil ti 00(1, Lem her, Bongos, Cent,. Pio..es, etc., etc' ModloAl Bocce, i.ln3 Inv from 2to 10 intro, and wills Mit tool Alandu.ln oink lnoot. Plonch, Clout. e, to 0111, Bronco and '3l.rble Cases; Cm.koo Cloolo, Cigar Stands, Cigar; Unties, Tobacco 11.zett (Silver caul Pito oil), Parlor Tliertinnet.r, Propels Money Purace snot Pceltot llou'oatilngroat variety of °counting in my tine. calf and 'rktmlno the grand esnorttnout. - ~ WILLIAM BR DY, 302 slrtr:otAtFuoL Iluttleburk, Pa MEI Boyer,! r6,7itsttille; •Penn'ti Z. PA., • 11.,'"grwfacturetr of, T RAIL, from IGlo G 4 potinda lion yard All Blue • BOOK BPII{IIB, .• . ; . . MICE PLATES, .AND CHAIRS Also MEIRJHANT ItAit IRON, of all alseoa,.fcia stoutly ocklnuol,,wt the lowest snorkel prim Furnace, ' Rolling Mill; , Colliory ..Maoldnoryi • • • Boilers, and. . 'Steam Pumps, " n 1" . Also, minor and spiTraiorpo . eolubrated 'Me...iray'S' l prina.n . o34(4rat'ap. Div. roncm . IN
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