Cheap John's Ad CHEAP " JOHN OFFERE3I'OR BALE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OP CIONO, For Men's and Boy's Wear ! Boots, ( Shoes, Hatsr Caps, .Notions . and UNDERSHIR'PSI ComO and See Cheap John The Poor Man's No. 5 Court HoUse Avenue, FRANKLIN HOUSE ' ROW Tour Moet Obedient Servant, Cheap John, Benefactor of Ragged Humanity, j. • 28eop71trf Stoves, Tilt:ware and Pumps IF. YOU, WANT CHEAP PARLOR AND COOS 21T01115 AND EVERY VARIETY OF lIIIT AND MEET IRON WARN, 00 TO RHINESMITR & RUPP, NM 62 AND 64 Noßru HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA We would reepecaully Informour numerous Men and the public generally, that wit !MVO C..- ..natty on hand a - LAROH ►ND WELD SELIICTED STOCii (11, PARLOR AND COOK STOVES This department of our stock is unexcelled for artistic design, euperior Ouieb , and simplicity of arrangement. Oar stock of Stoves Is Immense and ombracoe all the most popular Parlor and Cook Stores of the _ Water Cooler' a specialty at Um present Colo. Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ladles„ Lamps; Together with Plain and Sepan nod %%aro. Water° also prepared to turuieh Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells, ml have (or vale the Celebrated Oenuhie Cucumber Wood Pump. ROOFING, SPOUTING, AND JOB WORK attended to promptly and on reasonable term.. Remember the place, tho green front on North Hanover street. A few doors above Loather. Give no a call as we are determined not to bo under. sold by any other parties in this place. Thankful for pest patronage we extend a cordial Invitation.to all to pay us a visit. RHINESMITH RUPP, • Noe. 62 aftd 64, NORTII HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA 1:1231 EXCELSIOR STOVE AND TINWARE The undersigned would respectfully inform the °Wean. of Carlisle and 'Wittily, that ho still carries 0111 the &TOTE AND. TINWARE BUSINESS, la all Its carious branches. Ito has °ovum' the Agency for the following popular stoves: Parlor and Office Stoves, Morning Glory, Morning Light, Pitrlor Iloator Prlar Light, torothor with a vuloty of COOK STOVES Combination Gas Bnrnor, Iluroka, Regulator, Niagara,, . Superior, Heaters, 'Ranges, -and Fireboard Stovesj whisk hots proplrOd to tarnish at th . c lowest market rata. Stove Repairing promptly ottendoil to. Roofing, Spouting, and Jobning dxocuted IA Alia mout Buda factory manner. TIN WA RY, of every deadiption constantly on hand, or made to order, at reasonable prices. Having none but eapinience'd workmoli employed, he hopes by a close attention to. Lueinees to secure the priblte patronage. Remember the place, NO. 16 WEST Iid.ATN . STREET. . EIA.MUEL R. 614UDY 240° 701 y Dr. Ayers' Medicines AY.WE4 SARSAPARILLA POR PURIFYING THE DLO° D The reputation this excellent medicine enjoys, le derived from Its cares, many of which are truly marvelous. Inveterate cases of Scrofulous die• ease, where the system, seemed saturated 'with wirroption, have been unrifled and cured by it Scrofulous affections and disorders, which worn Ag gravated by the ecrofuloue contamination until they were painfullt af fl icting, have been radically loured such great numbers in almost livery sec tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to be informed of Its virtues or uses. . . . lerofalous poison is one of the most dastructive twenties of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the coostitu- Hon, and Invites the attack or enfeebling or fatal abeam wlthoilleicltlng a suspicion' ot- its..pres- Imre. gigain, It seems to breed Infection through out the body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop Into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tubercles may-be suddenly deposited In the lungs or heart, or tumors formed In the liver, or It shows Its presence by eruptions on the skin or foul ulcerations on come part of the body. Ilona°, the °erosional use of a bottle of this Rariapariiia_ _inlYisable._eyan_wlion_no active afitrXion f E r d e i rmapl'agfea g ea eirry"figeadifigtmedeZai with relief, and, at -length, aura, by the use of this SARSAPARILLA St. Anthony's IYre, Rote or Eryripdas, Meer, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring worm, Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and other oruptione or Visible forms of Scrojnious disease. 'Also in the more concealed forms,. as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Pits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and the Tack= Ulcerous elections of the muscular end nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are cured by It, though a longtime is required for sub. doing these obstinate maladies by any medicine, But longeontinued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. Lencorrhcea or Whites, Uterine Ulcera tions, and Female Diseases, are commonly soon to ttered and ultimately,,cpred by its purifying and Invigorating effect. , .) Minute Directions for each case are found In our Limattie, eupplled gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by , accumulations of extraneous mat. tare in the blood, yield quickly to It, as fano 'Liver Cbmplaisitt, 21orpittity, Congestion, or figiamit- Ma of the 'Liver and Jaundice, when aching, as they often do, from the rankling polron in, the •blOod.,..hi,d4,4ALlelß/LLA is a great reetoier the the strength and' thesystem. Those who are Languid and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless and .troubled with Nervous Apprehonsions or /bars, or any of the affections aymptonatitio of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing eel. dense of its restorative power upon trial. '. PREPAR'ED By Da, J. 0...AT1M S CO., LOWEY., MASS„ Pradical and Anatidical, , Chemises. J. B. iIAVERBTICK, Akent, OATtld§l.l . l, PA. '_.' 94mbIlly pry and DoniesGi Goods, (Cc. SELLING OFF BUSINESS, AT' THE CENTRAL Ory O s oods), storeo IN CARLISL GREAT INDUCEMENTS. A large assortment of Black Dress Silks, Colored Dress Silks,, • Silk Poplins, Wool Poplitis, - -.French Merinos, Repps; Cashmeres, Alpacas . , &c., SE,67' Long and &Blare Shawls, Black Thibet Shawls, : Breakfast Shawls BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS ! Black .Cloths and Cassimeres, Colored Cloths and Cassimeres, Splendid Overcoatings, &c, Table Linens, : Napkins, Towels, Quilts, Counterpanes, Coverlets, Blankets, &e A GREAT VARIETY OF Flannet-----, in all kinds and qualities Sheetings, Tickings, Mnslins, Calicoes, &c., &c PUR%inniS,R3RS. A large stock of ffeTiolice9 CONSISTING OF Hosiery, Glo'ves, Handkerc — liiefs, Ribbons, Laces, Collars, Hamburg Edgings and Inserfings As we determinedhavel to close out our entire stock of goods, in the very shortest possible time, it will be—to tho_Jecided advantage, of all to examine our stock early, and secure some of the good bar gains. Plppois, Great Bargains in. all kinds of Go'ods Central Dry Goods Store. & MILLER 28sep71 ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. "just °posed, at - the.ehoap ..toro of A. W. BENTZ & CO., The largest and beet selected stock of Fall and Win tor floods. over bro•glit to Cartb.le : _ Splendid Silk Poplins, all shaded; cheap ACiegant Corded Silk Poplins, cheap. ' IlavMsontl'Sattoons for ladles' sults In cloth. tints Handsome Black Alvan as and klohalrs. Cock mores and Morinons, llepps, Cretonne, Sc Bright Plaid. P•plius, Delsines and Cordnd Alpacas. 'NEW ELAICK SILKS ! Boat Lyan's Oros (train, from $1.25 to $4.00. ',Alex' Water Proof Cloaking. Ono lomdre I splendid stylus of Fall Slnovln. Black Tlillmt tilta,Ms, long and, oquore.'`.ll grades. Balmoral Bk Irts, Gored Skirta, Hoop Skirt, Wo are extensive dealers in MoURNING GOODS. Famine. Aping Into mourning should examine our stock. A lull line of all the boot brand. 01 Domootie Goode, whitp„,and red Flannel.; ehlrtinge and- Sacque Flanhele, bleached and unbleached ktuallus,. Calicoes; very 111111111e111C, tunnelled and unbleached Canton Flannel, very Tote. Our stock is folLln white and grey Blankets, Crib and Cradle IllanEots; aloe Horne Illanketx, Coverlet., Counterpanee, Light llouso, MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. heavy Overeostings, Cassimeres, for snits, beau tiful, deans from 16 to 50 cents; also homemade Jeans, very good. Aih kinds of Notions, White 001/1.15, ate. Esqnbite Bash Ribbons. !rows a Inn of Millinrey •floods, Feathers, Hats, oil widths of Ribbons. Flowers, WOOLEN STOCKING YARNS Germantown Wool, Z6pli - yre, Borlln Wool, &c., *0 CARPETS! CARPETS!! Floor 011 Moths, all widths and beautiful patterns, Velvet Rugs, Door Mato,„,tc, New Table Oil , lothe. inn. stock In so in II nod complete, that it to impu elblo In enumerate all—we therefor,,oordlall.,% Invlto all to come and examino. no wo Mho great pleasure in - showing our goods. flaring purchased our goods for rash, we - can sell than much cheaper than they run be bought else where—and we font confident from the long expel+. once lap .the business, and our superior good taste and Judgment hi selecting handsome goods, that we cannot fall to pima. Do not full to come end-moire gond bargains, at the old stand on South flunovor "Arcot. N. 11.—ValToter.. In black nail all - colorscut,bla. 2800p71.' 1871 &'RT.NG AND SUMMER _GOODS AT OGILBY'S CITEAP CASIISY'OBE I am now °palling a largo Mock of tho hawthorn t, nod cheapest Dry - Gouda In Cumberland county F6Ti" . THE 'II.4.DIESI All tits newest styles Dross anode, Lace, Capes end Smitten, Shawls, Coifs and Collars, Whits Piques, Swiss°, Ac., at very low prices The cheapest and-best Black Alpachns t, town. Bleached and Unbleached liftudins, of all makes and prices, from 6 cont 4 to 20. Another lot of those beautiful and cheap Nail. souks, at 25 cants Ginghtunii from 0 coots to 18 Table Linens, Colored and White Towels, and Napkins In great variety.. Cloths and' Cassimoros, A oaw supply, and will 1, sold at greatly rotlijcial .• —prices. Hentucky Jeans, from 10 cents to 25. .Cattonaden, Mood Drllllogs, Dewing; Bond 'Stripes for man and boys wear, all kinds at low prices. Notions.—lVo aro selling all kinds of Notions at astonishingly low prime. Stockings, Gloves, Ehm .ponders, Threads, Braids, Ito., Trimmings In ondlne varloti. ' • Para Hole 'and. Sun MakellanN A now end onmploto neroitment. I have now on hand on elegant and cheap nowt meet of Uoode. to Iqlloll I would call the lineation of all peeeene wlehlag to purchnso, no I will not 1 0 undorsold by any 11011{1.. In Clarlfelo, Recollect N. plan., 47' Hoot Main groat, nearly oppoelto the ra,b road depot. No trouble to sheer geode.. ' • Ladies' Misses' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, I havejnel received and opened a full nvoortinetit of all the' new 'nylon. Laillee , lillnees' Duets and Blippere, wull trade, and at .Coll and eao them. • . OR?II4LES OGILVY larilmlo, Apt - 11190.8n. 808p11 • TO. CLOSE•' (-`• Cuffs, VEXED I= Fresh Airival of 1871, Linea_ of Travel SOUTH MOUNTAIN RAILROAD 1. - TIME T.A.I3LE.. TATIBA• EFFROT..SEPTEMBER 1, 1671. On and after Friday,..Septembor 10871 this Company will ran two trains through to Ping Grovo. daily; 10 ,...(Sundays excepted). • , AS FOLLOWS: Lem.° Junction, rO. 0 A- x., *Donnybrook, 7,10 *Cralutiond's, 7 20, Monne. ilolly, 7.40, *Upper ?1111 7.45, Iluntor'n Don, 8.10, and nrrivia Pin o Orovo, 0.00 A,447- Lear°.r. u., ;function, 2.00, *Bonn). brook, 3 10, *Craighead's, 2.25, Mount holly, 346 *Upper Mill. 3.50, Hunter's Run, 4.00, Laurel, 4.50 and arri s ree nt Pino drove, 4.40 P. M. • r 'rtl It N I NO. . . , Leave Pino Grove, 9.30 K. M., Laurol, 0.45,11iiii tore Sun, 10.05, o Uppor Mlll, 10.25, Mount llolly, 10.30, *Craighead's, 10.50, *Donnybrook, 11.00, and arrives nt Junction, 11.15 A u. , . },. i Learn line (Irma, 5.00 r. lf ~ Laurel, 5.1 a, %nn tore ltuh, 5.35, *Gyper Mill, 5 50, Mount [lulls, 6 65, .Cridghead's 610. 0 1ionnybrook, 0,25, and arrives at Junction, 035 s. U. Stations mai kod thus ( 0 ) aro flag stations only. 11. W. DA YENPORP, Giineral Suporlntundout. puk e of Gen. 5... , .ntondont, 1 Pino . Giove, A 6 55, 1871. c CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. D - CHANGE OF HOURS. ° WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and gator Thnrsday, November 24, 1870, Passenger Trains will run daily, an follows,(Blindays excepted): WESTWARD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven Harrinburg 8:00 A. Mvehanirnburg 8:30, Carl lel o 9:11, Nen:villa 0:40, Shipponaburg 10:22. Clatinbergiurg 10:44, 0 roan castio 11:10, arriving at ling,Tretown 11:45, A. U. •, MAIL TRAIN loavea Ilarrialilitg r. clianierlairg 2:27, Carlimia2:sB, Nett:villa 3:32, slap ponoburg 4:02, Olintaberabarg 4:35, Grouncitato 5:11, arrivizar at liageratown 5:40, r m. • EXPRESS TRAIN loavea Marna:mg .4:30. .P sr, Mrchanicaburg 0:02, Carl bile 0:32, Nen , villati:os, Ship. poingairg 0:33, nrriving at Clainiborshurg 7:00, r A MIX ED TRAIN Inavea Cliainbarsliurg 7:45, A'll 0 reonrantlo 0:00, arriving at lliignnitown 10:115, A U. EASTWARD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Chrunberoburg 6:00 A et, Shipponsburg 6:20, Newelllo 6:00, Carlisle 0:33, Mechanicsburg 7:02, arrleing at Harrisburg 7:30, A N. MAIL TRAIN-leaves Hagerstown 8:30 A IN, Green eastle 0:00, Chambershurg 0:48, Shippensburg 10:22, Newville 10:53, Carlisle 11:.0, Mechanicsburg 12:05 arriving at Harrisburg 12:37,1 1 : AI. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 12:00 At, Greencastle 12:28, Cham berstmrg -1:05, Shipponsburg 1:37, Newville 2:10. Carlisle 2:50, Mechanicsburg 3:18, arriving at Hari laburg 3:60,P m.• A MIXED TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 3:20 rls, Greencastle 4:27, arriT,lng st Cluunbershurg 5:20, P M. ire - Slaking close ebrinections :ail:writ:burg with trains-to and-Irom - PhilatlelphilvNew - York;lrallitiF ton, Baltimore, Pittsburg, and all points West. 0. N. LULL. Supt. Superintendent's Office, Cliamb'st, Nov. 21. 1870. pENNSYLVAXIA RAILROAD = I Eight Trains (Daily) to and from Phi,la crelPilliTalfd Pittsburg, and Tiyo,- Trains Daily to and from Erie (Sundays excepted). • A FTER 'MONDAY, AUGUST, 7th, "X 187 1 , rna•eng..r Trains of the Pennsylvania Roilroad commiuy alll depart from Harrisburg and arrive . nt Philadelphia and Pittsburg as follows : = 3 '4s—,Plillitilelphia Express loaves Harrisburg daily (iisei.pt Monday) at 3 45 a. at., and arrives at Went at S 40 a. m, S 35—Fast Lino leavod Harrisburg daily (except Mondaj) at 7 35 n. tn., and arrives at West Naiads'. Oda iti 11 15 Mad !rain lopres Altoona tinily (oxcept Sundai) at 3 OP P. Ix.. and arrivololta Ilanlahutg at 0 00 p. in. 10 45—Cincluttatl Expresp Irxrrx 11, - rimborz daily at 10 -15 it. to., and arrlrra at Wed nt 3 Inn nt. 11 35—Paidfle 11‘pri-ts letmat 11/irrittor,' daily at 11 21/ a tn.,.and itrrivtat nt {Vt.:it Philadelphia at 3 16 p. m. O—M.lllll .k EX PH ESS leaves liarrklairg Aiilc Pi:crept Sundt") at Y UD p. ni., and arrives at West Philadelphia al a 00 p. HaTrleburg Acoommodat lon leaven A Ittiona dally (Sunday excepted) at 7 25 a. rn.; and arrive): at liar. manurg at 1 oil p. m. 3 55-11arrlaburg Accommodation leaves Harris burg at 3 SI p. an., and arid) a at Philadelphia at 045 p an. '6o—Lanenstor Train, via Moan t 3ny, leaves Harrisburg doily-(narept bun:la-3)st 7 00 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10 40 p m. =I 4 35—Erie Fart Lino west, for Eric, Irare, nur. riaburg dully (racopt Sunday) at 4 35 p. m., arrisiug 01 Erie at 7 40 a: To 11 GS—ERIC MAIL AV,t, for Brie leaven Mande burg daily at 11 55 a. m., arriving at Meat 3 50 tt m. 11 45—Clnetttnatt Expresa leaves Ilarriato daily at-Alloona-ut LAUk: and artivea al l'ittelonra at 10 110 a. at. 1 as—FIRST PACIFIC EXPII.IIL , S leaves Harris burg at 1 Lir, n. m , arriVvs at Altoona Li 00 U, in anti arrives at Pittsburg nt 10 gll it. tn. 2 10-8 - ermul Pacing Express leaves Harrisburg daily at 2 10 a sts.. arrives at Altars at 0 30 :1. m , takes bask fast and arrives at Pittsburg at 1040 a. us. .4 t2—East Lino loaves Harrisburg daily (esrept Panda)) at 4 44 p. ns., as rives at Ait01)1114 at - 8 55 15. in., [ahem supper and arrives at Pittsburg at 1 20 a. m 3 1 15—flail Train leavda Harrisburg dully (ourrpt Sunday) at 115 p M., arrivesua Altobna at 7 l 3 p. ni., takes miliper and arrives atPittslinrg at 1 00 a us. 7 no—Way Passenger Train 1011Ves iharlBburg dully at 7 On a. m.,!trrives at Altoona at 1 2U p. and at Pitt.burg at B 20 p. m.-_ SAMIIIM A. BLACK, Supt. MnIAIo Div. Penna. It. It Ilarrixburg AlllOl/4111, 1871. p FADING 'RAIL ROAD. • I= Monday, May It,, 1871 (MEAT TRUNK MNE FROII THE North and Nar.thiait Nov York, Heading, Plituiville, Tamaqua, Ashlaial, Shamokin, Lsbania. Ephrata, Lill; Lancaster, Co• lambia, Ar., he. -Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as fellows At 2:40 and 0:10, a or, lirol therOlinve,sonnertlng with sinplar traitor on PerinsylVllldir Railroad, and arriving at Now York at I0:05 n. nr, 3:50 lord p. nr, respecqvely. Sleeping Cars M . COM pony the 2:40 a in train without change. Returning: Leave Now York at 0:011 ti in, 12.30 noon, and 6:00 p m. Philadolirldit, at 7:30 830 a 10, and 3.30 p nl. 8104 0 011 g Cites .4,1311111 V the 5:00 pro than from New York, without chango. Leave Harrisburg fur' Reading Pottsville, Tiona rpm, ilinersville, Ashland, Shamokin, Allentownau Philadelphia, at 0:1 , 1 a rn, 2:00 and 4:02 rr pi, sr. oi). 111117, Lebanon and principal tray elution.; the p m train connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville 711,1 Columbia, only. For Pottsville, Scbnylkill 11,1 and Anburrt afiaNdoNA4llppitSrlopieriarilia ahrond, leave Ilarrkburg al 3:40 p Rant Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Realtri; r : r ip A r; "" a ' nV 7 4:h i 4l t YlV:lttil l illiti t illr f rMV? , ! l r 2 asn l York nt..0100 a i1,12:30 noon and 5:1/0p in, aid Allot, town at 7:20 a nr, 12:25 110011, 2:15,1:25 and 0:3:1 p tn. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7:30 a in, connecting wills similar train on East Pennsyl vania Railroad, returning from Reading at 0:201, m, ttapping at ail stations. Leavo Pottsville at 9:110 ri in, oral 2 30 p m, Herndon at 10:00 a in, Shamokin, nt 5:10 and 11:15 a nr, Ash hiss!, at 7:05 a nn, 0011 12:13 noon, Thillanoy City, at 7:61 a M. 10111 1 .21) p M, T:111Mq03, la 8:35 a HI, 111111 2:10 p ur, for Philadelphia, New York, iteatlitig, llar risbrirg; Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquolortina Railroad, at 0:18 a in, for Harrisburg; and 15:15 II M. lor I'lllo Oruro and Tremont. Reading Accommodation Train leaven Pottsville at .5/40 a in, passes Reading itt 7:30 a In, arriving at Phll,uTelplitn at 10:20 am. Returning, leaven at 0:15 p IP, panning Reading at 7:55 p m, an. riving at Pottsville at 0:10 p filow jt Acdoniniodut. lon Train leaves Pottstown pt 6.30 a m ; returning leaves Philadelphia. at 4:3n m. P Columbia Ballroad trains irate llomUug at 7:20 a and 0:15 p in; for Epliata, Litiz, Lancaster, Co lumbia, &c. - Perklumon ltsilroad trains leAvorerliloinen Junc tion at 7:17, 11:05'a m, 3:00 and 600 p in; returning, lenve Schwenlisvilio at 0 30, 8,10 a rn, 12:5011(1On, 111111 4:45 P tn, connecting with similar trains on flooding Rai Iroad.• Colobiookdafe Railroad trains learn Pottstown at 0:40 am, 1,16 and 005 p m , returning, leave Alt:Pleas ant at 7.00 and 1I:25 a m. and too p m connecting with similar traMs on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad iralmi leave Bridgeport at 8:3o am, and 2.05 and 0:32 p m ; Aiturning, leave Downingtown at 0:40 a in, 12:15 noon, and 5:254 rolineating,with similar trains on Wading Railroad. On Equality/1: Leave Nov York nt 5:011 p m, Milli, delphla, at 0:00 a m, sad 3:16 p a,, (the 8:00a no, train :tinning only. to Reading.) leave Pottsville at 8:011 a in; leave - Harrisburg at 2:10 - a - ink and 2:00 - pm; leato Allentoo u itt,1.25 and 8:35 p in; leave Reading at 7:15 - a. m, and 0:60 --for Harrisburg, at 4:32 m for Now York; at 7:20 in in, for Allentown and at 0:15 a in, anti 4:15.p in. for Philadelphia. ' Commutation, Mileage, Beason,'Sehool and Blear•, nine tickets,Ao and limn all points at reduced rates. -.Baggagn chocked through ; ono hundred pounds allowed each passenger. J. E. WO.OTTEN, A,,a Stint and Eng. Mac Wry. Raading, Ps., May 16, 1871. - Livery and Sale Stables _IVERY, SALE, AND EXCHANGE _ll-1 STABLE. . J. L. STERNER & BROTHER, In roar of Ilenfa Mum • 11011 BINS AND OADRIAO.Iq, TO HIDE ON RIABONADL6 TERUO, AND AT 011011T000 NOTION. , OARRIAONS FURNISHED FOR FUNERALS AB-N. B. Bmblo room for bff Mad of hormaort troop. 17f0b70 ,T WERY 'AND EXCIIANGE STA ij BUIS. B 0 S Ir¢r- B B E-T Z. - Having recently purchased the livery stabhi of Ouo. W. ttllton they would respectfully nominee° to the citizens 6f this placo, that they-have recently purchased a number of new vehicles. In addition, ab,o,,they Lava had their outiro stock -of carriages and robs, RE-PAINTED, RE-MODELED, . nod 'Bonilla tip • ln the latest city style. Horses and Carriages' to biro at the ihortest NOTION, AND ON REASONADLE: TEltillti. Wades furnished for ell occasions. Hounonher 'ho place, ft foe doors smith of the 0. V. It. It. do . pot In O. W. Hilton's old Stand. . Poufk BRETZ. Drtfg . ll and Fancy GOO IN, 1 - 31.111 E AND UNADULTERAMED A:— DRUM CAN AVA'Aits 111C011TAINFID.AT J:11. 11AVERSTIOICEI No. 6 Booth Hanover Btreoh. Carllolo, Pa. N. IL— Prescription,' carefully and accurately rompounded nt•all 16Je7Itc • 11A.VERSTICK, NO• G 0011'1'11 lIANOVER. BTREtr, 'Dealer:ln .1, Drugis,'Alcslioit . ielij 4e. Henry Saxton c@-co's., Ad. tI3TA.BLt3 1HED, , 1840. CARLISLE HARDWARE HOUSE sti./".toN 00 11 . [ . .!1RY.. SAXTO. I J. 111D:tin I 1). D.. BAITON , 'Building, Paeining, and Mechanics Hardware Tools, and Materials. Iron and Steel, Oils and Varnishes Cement, Plaster and Sand, Guns and Ammunition, HOUSE FURNISHING ' HAIEtDWARE,i with - every description of usetnl•"-nnc fancy . goods. • Boeful inventions constantly introduced Solo Agentsfor PLANK'S PLOWS Thankful for past 'patronage, and so halting a continuance, We Remain Respectfully, H. SAXTON & CO.; MB Great Bargains in Clothlng, ShLLING OFF AT AND BELOW COST. JILL GOODS MUST BE SOLD . BY THE--R 1 ?STOF DEUENBER Tho undebtighed having iletennhosl to rotir from Imslora, offers his entire stock of PIECE 000DS, READY MADE CLOTHINO, GENTS' ELMNISUINO GOODS TRUNKS, ' • VALMS • UMBRELLAS, UNDER CLOTHING, • lIATS, kc., . at, awl below cont. The entire stock tune be ills posed of by the flrat;ol December, Me stk. - eh of pies , trootla, the fittest In town, comarts of ENGLISH CLOTHS, DOT:SKINS, V EST IN G 5, CASSINETTS, TWEEDS, SATINETTS, VELVETS • JEANS, LINENS, Ac. TILE Ready-Made Clothing ileportr.Ket Wow, or the largest and boot Elsoort fuento to he found this side et.Plailtlalado. All Our Own Make Coll EOOll and cuefor yournolves, at MEI „IVateles and Jewelry. CARD, • J. E. CALDWELL & CO., 002 CHESTNUT STREET, IMLIIADELPHIA. TDESIRE to invite the especial atten tion of purchases and others visiting tho -- rity,_to their unusiniky largo and varititussuronont of N E J E W Y, FINE WATCIIE.B. OF MOST RELIABLE MAKERS. Gold Chains. Artistic SilVer ;Ware FOlt BRIDAL AND OTHERTRESENTATIONN, TABLE CUTLERY, ELECTIIii PLATIDKOODS OF FINEST QUALITY. -TRENCH CLOCKS, BRONZES AND MANTLE ORNAMENTS, Rocoirsd DIRECT FEOM PARIS during the present Courteous and polite attention ie extended to all to rlixtilinivhor lliiLi i i i , e t e i t l ti s i t it o c r c e ept a cordial InV i tattr 002 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Hkintal-ly .e? TToLIDA - 3( GpOppi WILLIAM BRAD Y, ' 302 MARKET STREET. HARRISBURG Ilex just returned from New York with the largest stock of holiday Goode ever ,brptight to tide city conaistitri; in part of HOLIDAY AND BRIDAL . SILVER, of elogant &silo and flulsh n from tho colobrotod Oorham Mrtnufactur:ing Company. BEM UTIFUL PLAY'ED WARE, Ten Sot , Coke and Fruit. Baskets, - Ceetere, Pickl• null Celery Shiloh., Soup Tureena, Vlno Stands, oto., qto. Table Cutlery of elegant design nod flnlelOrorn the xelobrilted Innuu factory of Huainan Bros. & mon, She Meld, with. pearl, Ivory nod platdd handles. OUR NANCY 0001)9 LtEPAItTMENT Embraces the, following articles; Ladle,' Elegant llandkerchief Casos and Clove Boxes combined—a beautiful article, Toilet Sots, Writing Deyke, Joliet Stands, , Odor ClOOll, Work Bones, Card ileceivers, Fans of Violet and Sandal Wood, Loather, Silk, Satin etc., etc., Bronzes, Statuette, Contra etc., etc. Musical nonce, playing from 2to 10 airs, and with Bolt and Mandolin attlichinont. French, Clocks, In Gilt, Bronze and Mieble Caere; Cuckoo Clocka, Cigar Stands, Cigar, CIIBOR, Tobacco Boxes (Sliver and Plaied), Parlor Thermometers, French Money Purges and L'ockee Books and a great variety of everything (n my line. Call and, examine the grand assortment, '2"dfx7o CLOCKS, W. D. A. IN4 A UGLE; PRACTICAL WAT&117,.1.A.-ISER, No. 8 Inlioff's Building, FAIII L {HT SQUARE,'OARLIBLE, PA., ono door woet oULo koluriterr Printing 6111ao, Would respoctitilly inform Mc old (Honda and tho public In gouoral, that ha has conunonclid tho Watch and Jorvolainosa, • In Lilo abovo named building, wh go ho la In'onared to do any hind of work In 0, lino of Cloche, Watch., Jewolry, - kc. Having had aver twenty exj,orlenco In the Ludlam; 7 fool conljdont I can give ounce aotlefaction to all who favor mo with tbolr work. Special attention pn to t h e repairing of Itne .Watcheq.. All work warranted. • Engraving done at allot t notice. 11Inov70 Wi D. A. NAUGLE.. DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES FOR WHITS IVABIIIII3. T.. J. is now papered to do white wash, -ng nod wall olersuirs, and wall Gasping, as the most indprosed plan, and at the shortest entice. There need be no ruinoviug of carpets or furniture. BstlefactiOn given, 'or no pay required. Good refor m:mils gimps: Ploluse inane - orders at. She Lbarbor shop of :be - rid Welsh, or Calvin Able, or at the office of .1, L. fitcrosr Bra,. Miry and ildiehano stalk. Pi gtre Imo a wan. . • 2:ll+7ltdaln CARLISLE, PA Paints, ALSO, No. 16 EAST MAIN STREET, Carlisle, Pa., I= CASSIMERES, ISAAC LIVINGSTON, 22 North Hanover Area, Carlisle EEMBEI WILLIAM BRADY, 902 Marl ot ttroot, IluarlOurg, Pa WATCHES, AND Jvlvr.Lit s,heriff Foremcms ',cunt Notices NTICE.To heirs and legal. repro sentatlyse of 'John payer, late of South Mid. dieton township; Cumberlan d county, Pennsylvania, deceased, take noticp that In pursuance of a writ of Partition Valuation, Issued out of the Orphan, Court of Cumberland county, and to me directed, an hapest will bo held ow,tho real estate of said do. ceased, on Thursday; tho rdnoteenth day'ef October, 1871, at' 10 o'clock, a. m.. on tb• promisos, for the lanrpose of making partition and valuation. The Real Estate of said deco:mod, .consists of several tracta:aa follows to wit: NO. 1. A tract of land situated in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, Pa., 'adjoining lands of Benjamin Royer, deeeaged, Henry Garner, Ron. a Uepburn, John 'Stuart, jr., and others, containing about 160 Acres and 19 porc h es, being the Mansion farm. No. 2. A tract of woodland in Dickin son township, in mid county. adjoining lands of the South Mountain Iron Company, Horny Coker, John - 13torretes heirs and °thorn, containing about 123 acres and 140 porch.g. • No. 8. A tract of - Woodland in Dickin son township, adjoining lands °rain:not oMb:with, deceased, llonjamin Pallor, tract No. 4 and °them, ,fitnining 177 acres and 94 porches. No. 4i A tract of woodland in Dickin son township, adjoining tract No. 8, containing 150 acres and p percboa. --No. a:A tract of woodland on Bloun thin creek, in Dickinson township, adjoining lauds of tiro South Mountain Iron Company, Jacob Rheum and others, containing 209 acres and 71 perches. ThurOdress of the following helm is unknown to wit Jacob Royer, living It is supposed, near Washing ton city,'D. C. Catharine, wife of John Lehman, Ohio. Fianna, wife of Lewis Minh, lowa. Elizabeth, deconaed wife of Samuel Benrfoss, leav ing three - children viz: William, lintinalt"and Joseph &effuse, supposed to reside near Minket town, Lan suster-county,Te. Samuel Royer, deceased, leaving three children viz: Samuel, Itelandus and - Royer, who are supposed to reside in Lan-aster county, Pa. Susannah, deceased wife of Jacob If °roes, leaving children, viz: Rebecca. wife of John: acct. ler, of Cerro' •r Milledgeville, Carrot comity, "Illinois. Catharine. wife of Samuel Resider, of Carrot or Mllladgevlllo, Carrot county, Illinois. The following heirs are believed to M In Sedge-1 kick, &domicil county, Illinois, viz: William (lar gos, (at John (lergai's,) Emanuel Gorges and John fforgan. - JA141113 . K. FOSIIMAN, 28eep7131 • Sheriff. Sherill'e, Office, 1 . . Sep 't 22, 1871. J • NOTICE.—In- accordapce with an Act approved the twentyjaiith d•y of fay, A. D. lan, omitted on not " for the protection oft-almon, Black Doss and other food fishes newly intrdneed, or to ho introduced Into the' rivers Delaware, Sus quehanna and their tributaries; for tho , proteetlon, also. of Closes against unlawful fishing, and to pee. vent the Introduction of predatory fishes Into trout streams, and for othor germane porposee." . . I, Jaints.K. Forman t Malt Shdriff of the County nrCumborltind, hereby give dim notice en required by titsilid - ATit of Axitemblythat I have discovered and beendfiformed, of the existence of .11 contri Sauces, for tho catching of s Alial as . are commonly known as beakete, eel welre, kiddlen, -brush and Bolduc note, and ether peritnittextly.net-Inditnn of taking fists known to be wanttful, and extravagant modes of fishing.in tho dolusloguinet nod Yellow Breeches creek, and their tributaries, nod all other tributaries to the mtequelianna Fiver; and that the said contrivances are hereby dentin . ..l common nuisances, nod the .owners and managers of. the same, are ordered to dismantle, so on to be no longer capable of taking or injuring the Ashen of ante. etronnin, of whatever kind, within too days from the date of this notice, othertivise I shall proceed in areordance with tho provision of said law to deitroy and dismantle the sand alas," mentioned contrivan- Given under my hand thin tWenty.eighth day September, A D. 1871. _ JAAIES K. FOREMAN, Shetriff 12913 Register's Notices. " REGISTER'S NOTICE.—Notico is hereby Own, to all persons intorentell, that the following arrountn hare linen filed in thin °Mee, by the accouninntn, thoreiri 'IRMO!, for examination mull confirmation, will ho prenriited 10 , 111. Orphitint' Court of Cinal,nrianti comity, for confirmation and itllowanre, on Tnenday. October 24; A. D. 1571. 1. Fired and final nee-unr. et,l D. Rea, ;tdolinhd n for of John Rea, late of Nen•te• tolvorthip, dace-need. 2. F 41411110 11;14 Itreouot of Cltrl•ttati lloa - mon executor of Christian. 3lyers, late of Frattaford horn silly, deceased. 3. The first, thud nal account of Samnel Eberly executor of thrl last will and testament of John Sherban, Into of Hampden township, deceased. 4. Thu account of Barnard Staub, John Hamill and Daniel 50.1`111:111, executors of B. Staub, lato of Monroe Wry n 41111,, - deceased. f. Account of local Zug, administrator of Alira• ham radley, tato of township do• ceased. O. First and final account o pf George Brindle, ad mlnistriitor of W. C. Lehman. 7. Thu account of Jacob Bnmborg•r MIA Joseph E. Bomberger, executors of the Let will and testa ment of Joseph itoolherger, deceased, Into of Douth. newton township, H. The itccount of Godfrey Bender, executor of the last will nod teMunent of John Bender, In t 0,,, of the borough of Carlislo, deceased. JOSEPTI TEET Y. R..givtor. reVMIII CENTRAL HOTEL, Nos. 621 and 623 Arch Street, i'7III•ADISLPITIA. Terms, $2.50 per day, or roolhil with out board, $1 per (lay. i. IL D 1 e A YEN, Proprietor 3011111711 y L'ARMERS' AND DROVERS' II 0 T E L. = The undersigned booing Rnkon and entitoly re fitted and furnished this hotel. to prepared to furnish good iteconiniodations to all who desire to make It their home. A sharo of the paramour of tho sur rounding country travelling public solicited. Rooms large an l comfortable. Tubb, alwa,ilf sup plied with the bast. "" " " N.N. WOODS, Propriotor Gmeo TIIE " BENTZ HOUSE," (Formerly oo2:martl7ouse,) Noe. 17 AND 19 EAST MAIN BTILF:.ET, . CARLISLE, PA. The undersigned having purchn•ed and entirely re-fitted, and furnished 's nest throughout, with linul lann furniture, thin welbknown,' and old established lintel, Atkits the rotten of the coleus unity and traveling public Ile is wall prepared to furnish first-class accommodations to all whe r desire to make a hotel their 110511 , or plearnnt temporary abode. The custom from tbs. surroundiag country h respect fully solicited.- Courteous and attentive servants nro eugaged nt this popular hotel. OP, 'ROE Z BENTZ, Proprietor. N. B. A lirst.clmds livery is conniected wit!) the hotel, strider the tuntingement of Joseph L. Sterner (Walser. 10Aop6Sly co Boot., and Shoes NEW BOOT, AND SHOE STORE. NO. 4 EAST MAIN STREET, POR3IERLY OCCUPIED BY L. T. GyrE E N I"LE Lp. CUSTO . 3I WORK DONE TO ORDER THE BEST MATERIAL FURNISHED IN 'ALL-JOBS ADAM DYSERT 21 up7l.lm Carriage Factory CARLISLE CARRIAGE FACTQRY C151INElt:40IPT1I AND PITT STREETS. . If yen want to ear Light. Work, go In ••• ••• ..• A.. 11. It you snot to too Helm. Work, go to A. B. 811EltIV,Iy It you wont to lieu Iho Bost Mott,ln', go to • AYIL 811ERE.S. If you cnn find In Cumberland county, n hotter Wheal and Wheel . Stook lather, Trimming., an't go to !ME= If you want to buy Cheap, go to IMEEIEMI MEM A.li. Bartz & Company A.• W. BENTZ & 00. has just ro ceivod a handanipo stack of Black Velveteens f Mae, a largo Hue of l'Es ‘ l..do ),Inena Is now opened; prices ranging front 3.1 6. , 5 - benta per yard. Tho hoot 'Liquid of Mock - Alpacas coo ho pur chivied lower nod hotter from A. W. nENTZ A CO. Tho htrgest stock of ihnbrellon, from tho chonpekt to tho (neat "Bootoh Ologlinto." • • Totp7l AT A. W. BENTZ 456 CO. cau bo obtained tho largent nenottniont of zephyrs, all nluidan lincrcolo:s, prices reduced to 20 contra per ounce, Ocrmantoirn Wonl, Woolen Stockings, 'reran, Joir dry,tl cheap notions of nii.kluds. GRAIN BAGS.—Just received a large nmoort of tbo beet quality, at 37% cents per piece, nt tho Chopp Store of August, 23:1871, A. W. BENTZ, MOH( WE ' havoju:t rocoivoi). 6QO 'yaids of landld Crab, nt 1/1.4 eon tei 'par yard, at the rho lip onto of A. W. BENTZ & CO. , Idaep7l .AN immense pilo of remnants.of fine Ca.limeires, L.., very ollenp'nt A. W. BANTZ St - CO. Pure Drugs, Clieniical;?, etnc. F. " PIJRE DRU(3II3, and Putout rittllAnon, go to J. B. Natoratlek, N 0.5 south Hanover mired.. Mao, a opleutild usflort moat of Tollot Dap, Pertuniotlue, and Funoy Tollut Artlateu. '. 3: N. 11A.VENSTION; 'ft o, South Ilqiurrar itro.t,Carthile, cm 'poraone •Indebted to the undersigned, No hereby notified to cell ■nl aottle the wane before Ootober.l, 1871, or tho atone will be Om Into tho handy of the eolleretot a bPeYIU MLA° -1411INCIROtc. Plumbing. Gat; .Rytting, cEri. JAMES CAMPBELL. . W. Ir. s IIRNWOOD. imumsma i GAS n AXEO wmat At NP• 18 North Hanover Street, CABLIt3._.E;, PICEIN'A STILL AT BUS•INESSf . . Tho nildersignoti aro now.fully prepared to attend to this buoinops in all 11,1 different branches.' They also keep Constantly on hand and for solo, —WATEItCLOSETB; • . . BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS, ' BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS," BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS, BATH TUBS, • - WASH BASINS, HYDRANTS, • 1 Lift and Force Cisterns, 1 . Lift and Porno Cisterns, and Deep Wall Pumps, Lod, I arra Cotta' • and Deep Wall Pumps, Load, Terra Cotta and Iron Pim Chimney Too and linos. GAS PIPE - AND FIXTURES Olobes, and air kinds of Brass Work for steam and water constantly oil hand, or furnished to ordor.- Dwellings, ChUrchcs, Factories and other buildings, in town or country, fitted up with neatness and di.. patch. At work warranted. ThankfUl for_public_patronage, we hope by strict attention to business to merit a eontinustice of the Bailie. Terms reasonable, It requiring but, one trial to secure yonr 0091010. Oivo us atoll. Don't forgot rho place, No 18, North Hanover street, In the bnso •mout of Blpo's now building. All orders loft at the r&ildenee of either Megan. () U CAMPBELL on HENWOO,D 0 at any lino, either day 7 night, lola La promptly attended to. Janina Campholl , Alexandoria ]tow, Pitt otreot, or William Ilenwooil,f)uuth otroot, ahoy° Weat. Having 'Teens] advantage], wo are propnrpd to furnielt COPPER WORE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, for Still liongoo and othor porpoeo.o, at home or at n dlotanci. COPPER PIPE furtil.bed to order, oftliordrawn or brazed. ' 215ftngly Groceries, - family Flour, &c FRESH GROCERIES I FRESH GROCERIES I Aluaye to be had at the ChEAP STORE, No. 88 East Pomfret Street And why aro they n 1 ways fresh I Becalm we soll 11. great amount of them, and sell them low•. There fore. turn our stock often. and consequently our goods Met he fresh. \oo will lind everything you wish in tho way of . , 0 rocern" . , , . i GI over°, ..., . Willow end etelerwarP, Stone mei CrOCk. , ry wary, Choice !Innis, Dried o lleef Bologna, Beef, Tongues, Biscuits nod CtAnot,re of °very deed.riptioo Spiced nod FreeL Oyett:rs, t3itrdiote,, - -x EogllAlZlekleg. Letnot/ rut., nod no end to NOTIONS. It iR meloss to 'mullion thou', moo' mu' we for your fielven; nod pnrooll lfol,o'Lmot Stet to Pow, 0011(1 your ricildrou, um they will be dealt uitl, the wino core RR If you wero hero youtwelf. - ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PR.ODUCE taken In exchnngo for goods, or cash GEO. B. ROFFMAN'S SONS, No. 88 East Pomfret Street, lenopil• Onnumr., PA Ribbons, Straw Goods, &c FALL AND WINTER IMPORTA- T.ON. 1871. RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW 0001)3. ARMSTRONG, CATOR IMPORTIRS MID J 01111.3 OP - SONNET, TRIMMINO AND VELVET RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS, Blonds, Nett., Crapv, Ruches, Flowers,' Feathers, ornaments, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' JIATS, Tiimmed and Untrimmed; • Shaker Hoods, dm., 217 and 23) BALTIMORE, STREET. BALTIMORE, MD. . . Offer the largext Stook to be found In thin Conn. try, and unequalled In choler, varloPy and ellen,pne,s, comprising Om latest Enropcat9mvelties. Orders solicited, and prompt attanthen given. 7sep7l3mv Cumberland County Fair AGRICULTURAL FAIR Tho Fourteenth &usual Fair of the Curnberlold County Agricultural' Suolety, to Le hold o• their Grounds, at Carlinle, Pa., on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, di FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 12 and 1.1, 1311. It hl the purpose of the officers or the Society, to utak° our nest Fall mender more Entnnsrrr, more Successiul and more Enjoyable, than nay whirit preceded It. . flaring erected New floildings, which are morn:..tenaire and better /11111p1011 for the display of Pratt!, ♦euelabloe anti Fancy articles, and incite Isript additions to the premiums; they confidently oak the support and cooperation of our Partners, Mach - inks, n d La flee, of this and ail jointing counties, to enable theta to makettite meet Interesting display Our facilities for the exhibitins 0' Poultry Is Int surpa”ed anywiterti, Intel big erected new coops. - The Tack for 'netting In in the bent sonchtion. call be 1.1 II t ,nxtelf.'e eitore, or of LEI% IS . F. LYN ' FRED'I(. trr.l, • Seorotary. Preeltlenl. atnu7ltf FURNITURE, 1 URNITURE A B. EWING, CABINET MAKER AND lINDKRTAK ER, Test Main Street, , APPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE, • - Prop Alan for Bost Furniture axiarded at all County Fairs slue° 1857. Furniture of all varieties and styles of Forolgn and Domestlemsnufaeture, from the finest ronou . nod and mahogany to tho lowest priced maplo and pine. PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING 110011, .• ' KITCHEN 4ND OFPICE FURYIT URE. Embracing every article need by Homo and Hotel keepers of tho most approved and finillosal.lo design and finish. Pncluding also Cottsgo Furniture it, setts; Reception and Camp Chairs, Matron., Gilt Fr.neiliTicttiron. &a &c: Particular attention given an fnnerals; ordern from town and country attendod promptly, and on moderate terms. • Special aClesition paid to thi sclocflon of Waii:Pa -1"10noor A. 11. E. Balilmor6 Advere*ment IMPORTANT NOTICE • TO CONSUMERS OE DRY GOODS. All'Eptoll Ordoro . amounting to 5-0 and ovor dolly arid itrany port of fin country. Free of Express Charges. • - EAI3TEIt& BONS*, of Baltimore, .fl., In ordor tho blltor to moot tho wants of their Retail . Contemns • Wt distance, bavoosiablishoda _ IS A IA PLE BUREA 11, and Wt.., upon application, prcimptly rend by mail tun linen of Samples of the Newest and moat Foal,- ionable Omuta, of Froncli, English, and Domestic . anufaoturo, guitrauteeing nt all times to eon as low, If not at lest prices, than any hooso in the country. Buying our goods from the largest and moat cola bratod ninunlatturers In the different parts of Enron°, and importing tho HMO by Steamers direct to Balti more, our stook is at all times promptly supplied with the novelties of the London and Ports markots. . . . Ae we buy and eoll only for Catlll, and make no bed dobta, wo aro Mao and willing to Doll our goods at from ton to fifteen por coot Igoe profit than Iftro gam credit.. r • In Bonding ter empir' epoolfy'tha kind. of goods desired.' We keep the Boot grades of ovary Male of goods, from tho lowont to the most costly._ Orders unaccompanied by the'caeh will be met O. 0. D. I'rompt•paylog wiaoloenlo boyerenro Invited' to looped the look lu ottr "Jobbing and Package Deptir . tinent. Address 11AfillfTON BABTBIL & BONS, 107,100, 201, and . 209 West Baltimore &met, , 20octT0.1• , Bnllhnorn. Md. For Sale. 110TISE FOR giALE. - 'NO. 3p wger ,LOUTIINII. 1391.104 T J. B. 11AV.iBEIT,101e. WOltfirst-clams no top 'noisy. Entirely non.' 'Also a float-close one. Immo nano opting wagon. Zaqulro at,Oommlipolon.;' ors' °Moo., WWI "" • • - • A. ..L;-,SPOICSEEII'S COLUMN A ,. L. SPONSLER, Real 'Entato Agent, Sarlvonor, donvoyancer, Ipant once and Claim Agent. Mao Main Street ma Centro Square, DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PRI VATE BALE.—Tho' owner .:loblroue .of re moving West, offers at private salt a . LOT OF GAOUND; situated on nodierd strut, in the borough of Car , list o, containing 45 feet front by 105 foot In depth, and baving , thoreon,erected a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, w" brink bock building, wash homier, (with cistern therein,) struilm house, bako oven, and all necessary outbuildings. Tho property fronting on Bedford street Is 43 foot front by 24 foot deep. Tim back building'fronting on tooust alloy is 21 foot in front. Tho property Is nearly now, centnins,u storeroom, now occupied as a grocerrstor,s, loin' good condition, and Is admirably situated fu 5( business stand. Par sons Wishing to view the property, can do so by call ing en the owner, residing on tliti promises. Fur terms and further particultirs minim of A. K. SPONSLEII, Ionah7l 11mill:slate Agent. A Two-Story Brick Dwelling For ,9,410 110,88 South Bedford street, containing two parlors hall, and kitchen on the first floor, and three chum bora on the second story, with a finished attio'bacl , And-front, stairway balcony to back building, ant grape arbor and A hydrant In the yard. pply to . - A. L. SPONSIA:I2, Real,ExtutuAgont. MEM MEM subscriber - has several other val tinblo•proporties for gale in eligible farts of tin town, which will nu rorirointbly (11xpospil of A. L. SPONBLER, Real Est to Agunt BEM VIRGINIA LANDS in the Shenan dual, Valley for solo.—A number of valuable and highly Improved (arum In "'the Volley" are o lured for hale. The traela run from d 0 to 310 nerd. IMO in of tho bent quality of limentone, fully r. , f not !anterior, to tho land in Cumberland nod will be dispotted,..f at , mitonishingly low figura 1116 rxtonniou of the Cumberland Valley -Railroad into Virginia, us now nurveyed, will run hnmediatuly through the section of country in which those 1111111 H are located, which, when com pleted, together with the of the rivevtransportatton will give them all thu ad vantages of Northern and- Eastern markuts. A aplondid opportunity for luerativo investments in here offered: . A full nod minute description of the loanon am character of the various tracts inuy up • A. L. SPOls;81,Ell, Real Thitato Agent, Carlisle plying to 171111170 FOR SALE OR _RENT.—A commo dimtx two-story brick, ',Hyatt, reshlr L nra, Wind Pumfrot atrort, Carlisle, situated on ILiot Jt fort front ands 241.) feet In depth, with a stable ant carriage house, and ahnnibtricti of fruit Hydrant ih Cho yard end good cistern. Also, it two•etory brick honvo and hark bonding oil North Pitt street. PU.C.4011 of Ito former will ho given immediately, :old of the latter on or after the first of July next, Apply to A L. SPONSL'EIt;- lientl.M.itv Agent EOM ANTED.—A .general agent for Cumberland colint‘, by one of the althea eel moat popular Life I,xnrnnen Companies in the country. Atl.lreFlt It Kent, care of A. L. t.pon,ler, Carliele, Walker's+ Vinega r Bilters. -a.. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVEIZY =I VINEGAR B I .T RS. Hundreds of Thousands hear Testimony to their Wonderful Curative Elfe'ets.. I= They are not ntilt Fancy Prink. moldy of pno Item, ‘N l'roof Sohn., inol Relit, doctorod, spiced, told pl mine lb, t.te .111•11 TONICS, I=l • EltS fir., that 1,01 au tfiiiiler on to ill un\en nesam ruin, hut arr n true outdo 110111 1110 Roots and nrrbe m Colffornla, free from all Aleoholi Stiniulautti. They are the lirtat Blood or a l a LifieXtiiiir Print' i pie, a perfiiol llonoviitor Ip vlteorMor of the sl stein, carrying ofr all lajSailfali ;natter and ',storing tho blood In a health) . (Wll' lion. Na permit; eon ink- these Rh lore 3i...riling to iltroutkn arid remain Ines utiwell, pro, hi d- tht bonen aro not Inhierill poeiou 0r means, and tha vital organ , . waster] hey nil the point of repair. For Inflammatory and Chiunte Rheumatism art. Gout, byrpri.la or Indignation, and Intermittent Fentrs. Divoavrs If the Ithwil Liver, Kltlne3s, and Bladder, these Bittern hay Leon most sucreseftil. Such Diseases are caused b) Vitistod Blood, drhich 6 generalir produced by do rangoment of tho Digestive Organd. Byspi•psla or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, DiZZloosx, Sour Ernetations of tLo Stomach, Pad onto in mart Mouth, Attacks, Palpitation of the 11g!Lrt Inflananatioo of the bongs, Pahl in tic rogiotrof 111dneds.tual a hundred other pentad ,y mato°x two tpo offsprings of dyspepsia. They invleratev the . Stomach encl. stimulate the torpid liver rind !molds, which render there of un clposling thu blood of ill and imparting nick life and vigor to the whole systetn. • I1111•me. lleinittent, endinternlittrnt Fever, which ere no prevalent In the valleys of one grant firers throushent the UnittslStelesl especially thu.e of the Mlssonri, Illinois, Tenneseue,'Comber- lona, Arita/nets. Red, eColorado, Bruzue, Pend, Ale- lain., ylohllu, Saviinnith, Roanoke, James, find many others w.th their vititt tributaries, during the Stum pier 4111 i unto., and remarkably su during SVIISOUS of m1..41 heat and dryness, are, thew - 10111y mutton, aim! by qtensire derangoniontii of the stomach til liver, and other abdominal vlrvera. Thew are always !more er lrxs oh.tr..tioon of the liver. n Weak no, awl irritable state of the stomach,. nod great !ariri.r of the liii-els, tieing elegemd up with vi.hiteil ativionalatiiine. In their treatlnent.at exerting n powerful hilluenciropea theee„variotts organ', is ...mit hilly'necessary. There ie no cathar tic for the port one equal to Dr..J. Walker's Vinegar as they iv 111 speedily r!.11i0Vo ilarkismi iirsil viscid matter with which the 11 initils ore loaded, at the smw time etiniulating the on,, riitiens of the liver, null generally restoring the healthy fourth , ux of l tho digestive organs. The universal popularity of this valualila remedy to regions tub. plot to miasmatic infltionces, la solliclent evidence of Ito power as a remedy in seek cases. For Shin hisempos, Eruptions, 'Fetter, Salt Rheum, Plotcheq, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Dolls, Cerbitricks, Bing-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs, Disco!orations of the Skin,Ntinots and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever nergo'. or nature, ore literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of those Bitters. Ono bottle in such cases will convince the most Incredulous of tbOir curative effect. Cleanse the Vitinted Blood whenever you find its Impinities biiroting through the skin in Pimples, 'Eruptions, or Soren; olentise It when you find It ob structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse It when it is foul, and your feelhign will tolyouxlien. Keep tam blood pure and the health of the syotoru will follow. Pin, Tape, and other \Vornis, hiCking In the eye. tom of to marry thousands. are effectually destroyed and removed For full direCtions, reed carefully the circular around each brittle, printed in four line. gringos—English. German, French, and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. It. li. McDON ALD .t CO. Druggists and Gem Agents, San Francisco, Cal., and 32 and 34 Commerce Street. New York. Sold by all Druggists and El - eaters. Rdec7o-ly t • -. Parabola Speptacles. IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT I fly TILE USE OF , PYKE & SON'S' Parabola Spectacles!. MANUFAUTOItY AT UTICA, NEW YORK. . J.l lIAVERSTICE,' DEALER IN k . DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET • AND FANCY ARTICI,Ei; ') CARLISLE, PENN'A.„ IA appoint,' rtgoitt, for Moodie of the above speetnelCH, PERSONS WEARING GLASSES or thew In mod rif than, la! do mull to coil, for In every cue we OIJAILAIN . ITEII Ts) SUIT THE SIGHT PERFECTLY I No Valera-Employed EMI= Farmers' Bank. FARMERS' BANK CARLISLE, PA. • ,0 ILte facilities for Ilia transaction of every variety of Banking Business that may ho required by Its customers nod corremplitionts. Makes colle3tlons on, oil points In the United. Slates. Buy. Antis, and attends to all ordora for the pur ebsso or onto of ticid, govcriunont and State Londe, and all othpr first-class ucenrlttos. Nogotiatos Wane, and discounts commercial papor. Attends to the collection of interest, coupons and dividend. ••- • • . • Furnishes drafts to persons wishful; to remit money to any port of tho Unitod Stift." Canada or Europe , , OReceives deposit's In torn or smell 011 Illa; and pays ' - Interest on *chill deposit. • ' Is ompowered to act a. Truamtrer and Financial agent. for State, County nod Oily Ootornmente, CurPntations and individuals. ' •' L ' At. diV•RN, • . , . • - •- - • - - - --Pro.filunt.- . .. J. O. HOFFER, iltetu7l3m FOR BALE. A largo riAntity of STONE, sultablo for t . ullding, curb; nod limo•burnlng purposes. Ruitulro of MRS. E. D. POTTS, l'A'arrhiburgTurnplkoi nimr North panoror ntroot. 'WWI'.- • • ... . , . . , . .... ...._ .. . . . •. • ' . . . ... • , • . .. .__J , . - - • 5 •" . * TE: I 4_I_JM2., IN " . .. F®- ° ETON AND DOMYSTIC. • ..,,,,,, ..-,,,, .1 , c 4. 4 14- . 6 11eP 'ziP=2)'4' -ter tc fl& • ~., ~ -.to , 14. FL tj pi li :0 1 1 ~..•., >c' -40- . . --sez. . CLOTHS,. CASSF:ERES AND ' lITIONS N. E. Corner Public Square, ito.zun.i..i.ea mom, .ip..14.Da , ./3„. 81,,,,71 " • ..,. .„- , , Exeursto it Ti•tt 4its CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R EXCURSIONS.! Annual Exhibition of the Franhill • County Agricultural Society, to be held at Chambersburg on tho :Id, 4th, tith and 6th days of October,- 1871. Annual Exhibition of the Cumberland =1 to be held at Carlisle, on the•llth, I`2th and 13th days of October, 1371. Annual Exhibition of the Washington County Agricultural Society, to be held at Hagerstown, Md., on the 10th, 11th, 12th and I (lays of Octo- her, 1871 The Cumberland Valley Railroad Corll - will issue Round Trip Tickets for Regular Trains, during the continuance of each of the above named Exhibitioins which will be good for Return Passage on all trains leaving the points at which they are severally held, until the Last Train leaving .ankh . p.rint on the thus ich,n, the Exhibitions cirme, and Positively No Longer. • Rates of Titre to Chambersburg and lie- fini ,• Ilarrisiler4,. s'2 ..a . CM, , Illy "ri 0. 11r1.1gersed 2 odlii ills While 11,11 2 25 :liipiien , lirj .... Shirsuidlisteirm... 2 0:5 see Islet at Meettlinie•lierii.... 1 SOl`or lt - lilliuston . i s r ' 175 11101f. en itor• . 41 Middlesex 1 on 11,......5tit• • Carlisle 1 .10 slide 1A.,. st ( - Weil 11010,...... 1 20 1 1t.ra1tut,,Z . ,7... Ii liressiiii's Alter - lon 1 ..-i An extra train will leave Chanibersburg for Shippenstuirg, on Wedneday and Thursday, October, 4th and sth, at 5:30, p. rn. Rates of litre to CurtiAle and Return. tharkiau g i ,,, , .0.111 , 00 Ilridgno;;rl . 9;1 Rh il.;;;;;;;;I;tirg .... U, kl hitt: 11;11 1.0 1 1 o;10t11.1 I 211 /1•r;•;n.tit•I;;11 u.r. 70 ( 1 11.;;11,,,.1;t112 ... 1 as )II.1:11111/11,1/Urg... 51; 31 art,; 1 in 1(1 , ,gs;;;I; Ali Itolllllllll'Ml 1 to 011111 , m, 25 1; reemrltsll.....o. 1 flu (luml MI, . 25 , tut,. Lou, (1N __ .. _ A1L.... =I EMI Alt t n Nes sillo An extra train will luave Carlisle for Harrisburg and intermediate stations, on Thursday and Friday, October 12 and 13, at 5:35, p. m. Rates of Fare front Ilariendown and Ro- WM =I I=l ==l BEIM 50 Car 30 31 itl tl .x 11111112221 ME= Marion ...... Ml 5 Klngaton (1141,115,h10urg.... 1 WI Nteclutitirtiburg. Svotisnd 1 :15 Shirettmuntown Shivi , l4.burg.... 1 45 Whitt• Hill OLikv4l. 1 II Ilrdgoport..... 1 05 Ilarn•bileg 2. 25 N V.N,I I . lltc.rt n An Extra Train wilbicave Hagerstown for Chamberstmg and rnterniediate Sta tions, on Wednesday and Friday, Oc tober 11th Lind 13th, 4.30 p. m. LIVE STOCK, AND °TITER ARTICLES intended for Exhibition, will be carried to Chambersburg, Carlisle and Ilage•s town, at our Regular Tariff of Rates, and i filet sold, will be Returned, Free of Charge, (at the °letter's risk,)to the point, from whence they were shipped, upon presentation of a receipt for the payment of Freight, to our Freight Agents at the place where the Exhibition is held. LT:Tickets will be sold at every Sta tion but, White lull, Middlesex, Kauf man's, and Morgantown ; and any person entering the cars without a ticket will be charged FULL FARE. At the Stations above excepted, tickets can be procured from Conductors of trains. Supenntendout'n 0111 co, 0. N. LULL, Clintnb.TFllurg, Supt. 7, 12471.1 SuperluNntlent. Pacific Guano Company PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY CAPITAL, $1,000,000 JOHN S. REESE & Co., GENERAL AGENTS, MEM _122 Soutli Delaware Aventio, • rl puiLADELplun.: SOLUBLE.PACIFIC GUANO, Reduced Prices. No fertilizer Introduced to Cho farmers of the Mid. dlonnd Southern Stales has given mere general and uniform satisfaction than title guano. The Credo It Ilse steadily increased, until the consumption bow tbrouglmut tiro entire country far exemals that orally other fertilizer. Tho largo capital involved in Its prod notion ntrord4 the serest guarantee Mita chutinued excellence. Thu company hos n far greater interest. in the perm-, noneb of Ito trade, than any number of consumers can have• ' hence It is the highest Interest of the company to put thelrbest fertilizers in the Market, that their usual facilities alded by the brat scientific ability, Coln produce s , This guano is sold at retail by !neat agents of lie rolitpalty thteughout - Now - Jereny, - Delaware, Penn— sylvania and the Southern Staten, and on; NOIOIO3IOII JOHN S!. REp.E & CO., .oOzioral Agoras for tiro Company Liberal Disco Tat, to Dealers 'BITqADS, Agents, OA ItLISLII. Qnlll723m&luu7l3ir. Pelee lodf7e, Barrier • NEW BARBER SIIOP. rotor Bodge hnn roomitly opmind the 'National Shaving Saloon, No.. A, East Main. utroet, Irrinu'a rm.. hair enttina, alinmpooing..alinying.woustnobo ,dying promptly nttontled to. Ladles' hair rutting on.outed In tho Intent City strim• My Pric..""' na rennomtblo na any nther.naloon in thin place. -limy° none tut computont Joinlioymon In my ennui -floury Renuedy_will,. Mau, ha found ut my anloft., Ploitnn glee me it pullo` - * • 29,111711 m PST It 110Dat , CIABLI BUSINEI3B,—On and after the , flint olliptoroloir noittl 'mond to do A (MI MI 111.18 IN EBBith , tdl, NT Itbout respost to persons.. Country prodrico - rocoltod .as cosh, In exolinugo for goods OH MUM. fly this arrongtonoatotristly on. forced; I will to mailed to soil itrocoriedst rotluciail rates: Welt, •' ' 0 MUM% Cheap 17arins CHEAP FARMS !,• FREE HOMES ! . ott THE UNION PACIFIC 'RAILROAD. I=l 12,000,000 ACMES FA lIMINCI AND MIN ERA. LANDS . 111 AMERICA. • 3,000,000 Acres of Choice Farming and Grading-Lands on the-lino of the road, in the. State of Nebraska, in the Great Platte NIA,. for 4nik•. for or long cis ~ht Tlieil lan h. la, in nII . II and 11,0/1111yrlimnin ,01(1 1. grain growl/ng j/.1 unmar 1,,y any In Elio 1:n01/11 Slate, Prices range from $2 to $lO per Acre iteicot 1 &illers. (I.l . lertitiki Lard, -rehTl.l.ll li/th 11 :111.1 N. Mt I . 'lttzt., ~pen entry . am 11.5 - SOLDIERS OF 7'IIE LA7'E WAR FREE lIONI EST EA 1, 01 , 160 ACR US r.I t Li.. nrii and I irnitn, vtozil.to a Direct Bounty of i:400 Send fern oew etlltlon of de.o.,a.tiee pnlopet nrw 111.Lp., mailed fre , erer3 SEE o.l'. DAY'S, Lnnd CollllllkPilMOr U. PR. R. , 01/111 An, J rbrn•kn, HATS AND CAP., T . A 0 CLLIO, Mo. 297 Wiesi MAI?, &ram CARLISLE, PENNA., I= H LI:3 ore:at - Halo! I The latcmt xt.llll‘jurit. Thu Intut.t, sty luu rl ways on hood I 1 BILK II .I.l'S from the beet Muttuhtelierow-1-! ! HA.rtION lIATSJurt out 1111 J, o. CALM() :rlothoe: eull :o hi, in, MITI HAT:' IND CAPS mitnithi.'t [lota .to :under, and -hen the - brig alTangPinon tx far coloring ElRood) and 0, orconts, at short a.,t lee Th. highoxt CASH PRICES paid for COUNTRY FU':.S JIM A oALL.Ve NO 29 MAIN STRAET. 10qop - 0 ConOitallottal :Amendment pI{OPOSED Amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania. JOINT RESOLUTION. PropOSeng an Amendment to the Comeetr tution of I'ennsylvanht. Ito Rewired by the Sertato at id ?lon, eV hair., f lbe rhionionorroWlof Petitisyleaba it (lenerttl Assembly met, 'flint the Ihilowtvg emoted , moot to the Cohetittoion of thin Colorneeerealth 119 propoioil In tlid he, pie (or their rotund.) or tlotto 1000001 to the , pioninlown on' she lentil or eta thereto/ 0., to AMENDMENT. f• Strike out the Sixth reednu of the Slalh Artlele of the Constitution, end Insert In Ilea thereof the following: " A State Treasurer shall be chosen by the quail fled electors of the State, at such than. and few mach terms of service es shall be prescribed b In," JAMkS 11, WE8.. 4 ,, , ,,,___ _.... • Speaker of the House of flepreeentall•oe. WILLIAM A. AVALLACIt, ' l ..._ Speaker of the Senate. Approved the nftn.nth day of June, Anno Domini . one tin ottani! eight !Amami tturaieventy-one. JOHN W. GEARY, Prepared and certified ro, publication Fur:twilit to the Youth Article of the Coustitution, 'F. JORDAN, Secretary of the'Cotuulonn'eryltil (Niko Secrotnty of thn Cummonweailtb,l Ihtrrisburg, Jtily bth, I 2Nufl CITY AP.VERTISEMENTS . S PECIAL NOTICE CL;ARK&-B-IDDLE Respvetfully.litionn Oloir frlotids thtt. MR. JEREMIAH ROBBINS, Into nf the firm nf Dailey ,te. C0..),10a thin day ttxo• .intod Ithna,lf willt them, under the firm minion f ROBBINS, CLARKL BIDDLE, and will continuo' the • WATCH AND dli,W1:1,111' 111.1fiINESEI ' a at the old stng, • " • 1,1 t 4 citEsTsirr STREET They are now offoring, at reduced Oleos, a choice .stook of AMERICAN'AND SWISS WAiCIIES, • DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, STERLING SILVERWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, 4 NIANTEL CLOCK., ENGLTSII, FRENCII AND VIENNA, LEATHER AND FANOY'GOODS. 28ap70. mIIE BEST ,ANli6liolci -- JL • SMOKI'N G TOBACCO brnmnuttotured qt FAOTcTY,NP. 1; D . DISTRIO,,;:r OF NIAILTLAND Bto that ovary pacicagi you lolly b are WO tneorlptloo.' 200 ' e(7O-11 Miscalaiwncp N EW• ADYERTISEMENT. Bou • - quota, .arrnaths; crown 'chi fl_aur.•.,./114 other decoration!, for portico, waddlogn. ',god. ill tho boat otylo of errt f to ordor. By . 31nai13na 0.,11. TON UR' LEN: FOR se.Lir"—Several lota Hitua to d be hymn Wort Spring' 'awl (lirr,Nun Lune- Suktublo fo;r building lots, ' fur Work pardoning; boing boat quality of ground for this wpm>. Ap. ply to • , CRAB. U. HISKIVELN. liotalintt
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