ofland's Geri min' Medicines MILLION OF LIVES SAVED I IE le one of the remarkable facie of fhb remark able ago, not merely that so many pronoun aro tho ' victims of dyspepsia or Indigestion, but Its wit log victims, Now, wo would not he understood to any that any ono regards dyepepela with favor, or feels disposed to rank it among tho limn+ aof life. Far from it. Those who havo experienced its torments would scout each an Idea. All droed It, and would gladly dispense with Its unplee-saut famllarities. Mork Tapley, who wee-jolly under all the trying circumstances In which 110 woe Placed, Dover had an attack of dyspepsia, or hie Jollity would have speed ily forsaken him.. Mon and Women sometimes coffer its tortures unoomplainingly, brit whoovor heard Of aparson who enjoyed thorn? tlf all the multifarious diseases to which the ho man system le liablo, there le perhaps no no so generally provalont aedyepepala. There are more acute and painful, and which morn frequontly provo fatal; but none, the effects of which are so depressing to the Intl and an potitively distressing to the body. If , t,170 is a wretchrd being in 11,0 _ world Ilia A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC • But it is not our intention to 'descant on the bor. rocs of Dyspepsia. To doscrlna them truthfully to sim ply an impossibility, but it is possible to point out a remedy. We have- sold that dyspepsia is portions the roost universal of human dismtaee. This is out, phatically the cam in the United States. it heftier' this general prevalence is duo to the character of the food, the mottioa of Ito preparation, or the hasty manner In which it is usually swallowed, hi not our province to 'osplsin. Tho groat Ilict with which wo• are coiled to ,deal fa this : DYSPEPSIA "PREVAILS almost universally. • • Nearly every other person you moot lea victim, nn apparently willing one; for were this not the ca•e, why so many sufferers, when a certain, speedy nod said romody in within the owl roach of all who desire to avail thoinaelves of It P But tho majority will not. Blinded by the prejudice, or deterred by copse Ater unexplained influoueo, they refuse to ac4ept the relief proffered them 'limy turn a deaf oar to the testimony of, the thousands whoso suffer. iogß have been ollovintad,lni with strange infatua tion, appear to cling with desporoto determination to their ruthless tormoutor. lint saia a dyspeptic What is this remedy? Id which wu reply: This great alloviator of bureau suffering is almost as widely known as tho' English language. It has al layed the a,OllleS of thousands a..d is to-day carry ing .comfort and rgleOurt,gemont to thousands of others. This acknouledged panacea In . noun othur than : • DR. - HOG ELAND'S :GERMAN :" BITTERS. Would you know more of the media of this won derful medlCino that eon be learned from the en poll. once of where? Try It y,mrself, and when It hos failed to fulfil the assurance of its offincy given by the proprietor, then almndon faith in it. LET IT BE REMEMBERED, first of all, that I.IOOFLAND'S BITTERS is not a rum beverage. They aro not ale...ladle In any nen.n of tho term. They aro composed wholly of the pore Juice or nit tl prlnciple of roots. Thin in not it more atotortion fho extracts from which they are compounded aro prepared by one of the able ea of Ot•rman chemists. Unlike any other Bitters in the market, they are wholly free from spirlmous I n'gredientn. The Ob. jections *Melt hold ttith no mnc'n force against preparations of this el ton, namely—that a desire fie Intoxicating drittka to stimulated by their tow, are not valid In the case of the gertenn Bittern. flo fir from encouraging or Incubating n finite or desire for inebriating heverays, It may be confidently on .meted that their tendency in in a diametrically opposite direction. Their effects eon he BENEFICIAL ONLY In all cases of the biller,y nyntein. tier limn Bittern stand without no ono- Looting promptly and vlgirounly upon the Liver; .they 101110, , ire torpidity and Cllll/10 healthful secretion ot 1dB: thereby supplying the stomach with the nto..t Indio pousable elements of round cligentiou In proper pro portion.. They giro tone to the stomneli—stiniulat. lug Its functionn, nod enabling it to perform Ito duties ne'nature designed it should do. They impart rigor and strength to the entire nv•tem, rennin,. the Limto feel li ke another being—in fact, giving him u new lease of life. THEY PURIFY THE BLOO], cleansing the vital fluid of all hurtful impurities and supplanting them with the elements of g•nnlne healthfulness, In n word, then, is scarcely a dill. 011116 In which they cannot he snfulr and employed; •but in I tat taunt aen•rally provAlent digressing and,dreaded disease, Dyspepsia, TREY STAND UNRIVALED Now, thero Are certain clostwe of person,' to whom extreme Bittern Ore not onlyt opolloohle. but rrho tind It Impossible to toko them Without [omit ive Me comfort. For curb DR. 1100FLAND'S GERMAN TOXIC Lan peen ernetnally prepared. •It is Intended for lice whore a alight alcoholic stininlant In reqnined In connection with the . well-known Tonic properties of the pure Gelman Bitters This Tunic c•ntalue all the ingredients of tha Bittern., Out no flavored as to remove the extr.me bitterns.. Thin preparation in nut only palatabrie but con.l.lnrs, In modilloni form. all the virtu., of the German Bitters The solid extracts of some of Nature's ehoic, tit restoratives are hold in solutiun,by n spirituous agent of the purest quality. thin cacao of languor or exc....doe 10. hero thin melem appears to have bee. me exhausted of its energies. lIOOFLANLYS TONIC nets with almost marvelous effect. It not only alba nistes the flagging and wasting energies, but invigorates and permanently ntrergthens its actien upon the Liver and Stomach thorough perhspn been prompt titan the B there, wren the ICIMO quantity Is taken is none the lens certain. Intlig,tivn, Ilfl. Ilausne,s, Physic or Nervous ProAtration, yield rra , tily to Its putout it fluenee It given the invalid a new and ,trunger hold ripen life. to noes dot-ses sion of spirits, end inspires- cheerfulness It rap plants the pain of disenno with the lone and comfort of perfect' health. It kis,' strength to o eaknetet, throes despondsriey to the winds, a, d starts the ro stord4 Inralul upon ft new and 81,1(1.11,111e eel err. lint Dr. Itoolland's benufactkne to the human Ho— are out you Hued to his elle', sash GERMAN 'BITTERS ar hix valuable TONIC,. lir ha. pripartal 11110thor mmileinu, whirl , Is rapidly WIIIIIiIIg •tx wa3 to p"pti tar furor litcause of its latritadc malts. This is HOOPLAND'S PODOPIIYL LI PILLS, • a perfect nuhstitute for mercury, nithont tiny of mercury's evil qualities. • These wonderful w 1,11•11 n luter led to act 110011 the Liver, at, wand oi l'odophyl or the VITAL PRINCIPLE OF THE '1,./VNI)IiAI_CE ROOT Now Wts desire the render to iliatlnctly uteki stand that this extract of the Mandrake it inany units more powerful than the 'Mandril, itself. It is die medirlual vii Wee tf this health giving plaid ill.ll perfsctly pure alai highly -can fadrateil term Hence It Is that two of the Podephyllle auto a full-death tvhhlo anywhere nix to eight" ,h.. 11 --banditti olpther-preparationa of 1114 — MiillAratcrlirh" required The Pedophyllin A.CtS DIRECTLY -oN THE stimulating its functions and mittaing it to ire binary secretions in regular and proper qi rue tiles. The Injurious reahltv which Invariably fallow the um of mercury ix entirely avoided by their use. But It it not upon the Liver only that their power. are extract' nee extract of Mandrake rontvined in them Is ski:111311y combined with but other entracte, Imo of which acts upon the stomach, ono upon the upper bowels, ono upon the lower bowels, undone pre•ento any griping effect, thus modifying n pill that Influence. the entire digwitive and ullmentetry system in, an equal and Itarruen , oun manner, and Its notion 'entirely free from :infamy, vomitit g or gripinAt polo. Coin mon Jn all oilier pit rgeti 000. Poerwesing the IS 111. tel desirable qualities, the .Podephyllin beet men .VEt'Ut•Jle nit a 1,, FAMILY AfEDICINE No honeehold should ho without them. They are perfectly safe. requite hut - two tar an are prompt and elTiolent In action, and when need In connection with Dr. Heenan We German Mae., or Tonic, may be reearilo.l ...certain iopeelllc.lo ell Canon of Llrer Complaint. Dynpepsle, or en yof 1110 illuerderA to which the syritem la orolnary e•hicet .The PO I) °PUY MAN P.I7,LLS nit upon the stninsch and floweld, carrying uIT hot proper obstructions, while tiio 'limos or Tonic purify tho blood, strengthen end invigorate the frame, give tone and .w.petito to tho sto.ruch, out thus India up the Invalid epee,. — llr Ilooflund, having provided Intern il remedies for dillies sell,. has vivon the worliftudi tfiginly for.ex., teroni • application, in the woodinfui propornilun known as bit 11001 LAND'S GREEK Lifil Tbla 011 la a sovoreign remN fur irtlns antl achu. • of all kinds,' nhetunatimn Neura'gla, entitarbe, ,Eprolna ' Burns: Pala In' tho`.llltek and loina, Ring ,akormtl,Pro , hc., all toll to lit external application. The number or gum effectall by it Is atannialtlng, hind.theyittio incransingevery day., Taken Internally. .1t- Inn elite for — lTrart-burnx, Ritthey Olaectsua, Atop. lloatlarho, 0., , 1e, byttent • Cboleru7Norbum, thallium, PAWN in- Um litiifinfth, Co'dn, Antlirna, Pro.' I 'Jim (hook Oil. to compaird..Ontirely of healing gums and OPlPFlifili OUR. The 'principal ingredient not oby suhntailoo, procured In Ito watliorn part of Ceara,. ill attack, .no n tio•troyer of pain are truly ina,tical. Thouxando have beer, bearlik' by to IMO, and n 'Lila' by those who aro varptical will thoroughly convince thorn of he incsilniaido yahoo. Time reinedleu will ho ,ant' by expreno to 'any locality, upon application to • tho• PRINCIPAL °MCI% al tho GliablAN AIP,IIIOINII MORN,' No 101 ARCH STREW, Pill LAI)gI,PIIIA. 0 A S.. M. DV A XS, • • • Proprietor. Pornirrly 0. L JACKSON 4 0. novo Krniothok oro for Solo S! 'Draggloto, Store.. kooporn, unit ffieUlotuo Dbaloro, ororywhorf, . doonif . Cheav John's Ad. CHAP` JO OFFERS, FOR SALE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF ttITIIII6, For Men's and Boy's 'Wear ! 'Boots, Shoes, atsG. _ .Notions and UNDE'RSIIII?I'S! Come and See Chea jo;tn, MC Poo7' Man's Frion,d, No. 5 Court 'louse Arentte, FRANKLIN HOUSE ROW Your Most Obedient Servant, Cheap John, Benefactor of Bagged humanity 28sepdtf - Dry Goods ) is.c A.lll/I VA I/ OF FALL AND WINTER G001)_S, .1%.i at Ilir rhenp ,19r4 , or A. W. BENTZ &CO. l't.e lurgeqt and Foil and ter Good.. r loon.O. to CorII•Ic• Salk Ponllne, nil .I.n.les• cheep ooled Sr.k noplinn, cheep. Ilontlsoine Sot leer, for eulte In rl,ll. tinfn Al./lens nod Mohair.. Ii o nerox en. 11 110, Cretonne, It Mogi.. Phod ['ph , n Irel.ainey .11Id Corded Alic.c.n. G,ltin. fonn $1.2.1 to 1.1.0. Wstst Pr, ot l•loat.in;. Ono Itundro 1 tplen.ll,l styles of 41111 Stools. ,ylack . 1 - 1111 , t Shit, s; long .11/ ,111,11, nII kr.olss. 11.0nowal Skirts, Gored Skirts. also. !ITT S.o.E. 1t o ni. r r ton•lo MOURNING GOODS Fund iiu rg inn, in, it, I/11 .611,11e1 nxititilini nut Ft Cit. A hill ..1 nil Ifni Ini•t white nun rod' FlitnnelF; Sininur (lot torn; 1, r, d li• d nuldnurlied Cic.ton F1 , 1111.•11 rF lOW 1111? . tit !Wk . in full In u Illrin , ''ti, Cr h and Crud!, 131.iiiketn also !Wen. IllAnF Linter ets, Count, patic4, MEN'S AND BOYS' EAR Iloavy Ovtreottlovs, Cosnontros, for salts, bolo. Eliot, icons from IT, to no roots; also 1101111(.1111111 Jesns, very go,I. All Mods of Notions, Ile story, Whltotio Als, at, Ito SAsh RlLLwtn Doi'. s— o toll lift,of Foatlters, Hots, All 0 laths of Ribhoug Honors-Av. WOOLEN STOCKING YARNS. Ot Zvphyr,Tlin Wool, b.., CARPETS I CARPETS ! 1 Ylaur 011*Cluths, all widths oral beautiful patterns, Vetoer Dugs, Do r Mats„te, Niin Table tin "lathy lAtlr lb HO In II end complete, that it In Imp,- Sible to outliner its all—we therccir 0. .1111 I I invite all to clime and examink as WO take treat pleasure la show log our g iods d 111 tog purchased nor goods for raid), nor can sell th 111 heave! thito they pan be bought eli.to Astaire— and Olt teal coeillihint from the I mg esperi ruee is the business, unit our oil et for good taste and Jail 'meat m ,0100..111g, VOl/119, a hat Wl' 4,1111101 fall to ple,lo.' D., art fail to cont. and siecuro goisl barga . ns, at the old iiictill sot Simla Ilanover ntreet. A. W. 1.11 . i:N17. A. CO. N. 13 —Y4 4 1,444 i na 134 Hach n 11411411 colors rut 1-ins 12g44441471. Dr. Ayers' Merl icineN Ayer's Cathartic Pills Niir nil Furl I. , ev of Iv. 11e v Porlmps no Inville3n , w. ~•- qwte•,l by ever) bud' n enihnt nl.l any 110,ttoli errally .I,lopte 1 lute one mover) country Imo num,: nll rlnnsee. no Ihle tall.l but offlelenc purpttive f t ii( TI loon tenenu In. runt It In tn. ro rennblo and - tor more el!ortuAl 1 , n11,1 , tly than :roe other Thonem hub ,• re Iva It ):non that eurt .1 lb. nt, aid 1111 Will) 1%.• 111. i Ituon Intlt Shwa no 4%0 o. 11111 1111/0/11,./11111 nl klll,l 111 tt 11h:it It does once it . door nl‘,.l;..•—tllnt It never through on) 1/1 11 1 or ;Ingle. t et ltr ntponition. NVe halo thotn.nede op.. . lhottsoutl. ,f eerlillorkten tholrrntsiarkablo tollooIng; Nlllll/ 1 / 1 111110.111 nuelt to'nt e kw/. n In el Pry stoighborhood, ntul blood out puldlob them. Adn.itted to nil ruon .its I votol 11 ions In all elhnoten; "eont• inlng tteithe, cllontel or any tieletetior,.lltur, they billy I oit ‘C.EIt nnle•y by anyl,orly. The il nogor tootto i r pre erre, them es, lb colt iszel ninlsee ..,t to 1.1/, being mouth, eget.thlo lost, rolu nt 1 , 5,u1 1 heir tt-n In any quontlt). 'They , op,/,t n by thole puss . . tut hill it on 'the v' Inlet oat utnem purity the 1)1...11 mud IlluutOnt.. It into 11.•ortii) nett 11 —ll , llln, e the ulo.troetions of this 6/1•11111/11, 1,111,1, 111,11. /11141 otherot LllllO of Ike body, entorle.: the, Irtegulnl :tete. 11, bonith. 31,1 eo: trot tug. eherevnr on .at; ouch deratinetttantn ors, the lirrt nl dine:ton I‘fionto Alre •t lon+ ,:Ire,,n In the the hot, for the folio% leg nonwlatlnts, %huh . thnew Pine rniildlp .31 e For Itpnpnin.l4 or liolipollon, llt lletsnemp, Languor nod I.mo+ of Apposite, they filloonl be taken nonlor3to p to /aim° ft, the. st.ron,ll 001 , I . OPIO, Ito ho.tl Ihp 10110 :tool nal I/ l'i.r I.lrer er•••••,..1•111.t awl Its v trio,or -)trptlor Ilollous 11•••••110," Jatrothre ur ilrera Sle . ,•••••••. Ili 10114 Cult.. au.l • Mous Ft, ors they 1•111•111.1 he judirlotorly taken for each riire. lr NIMMiN=KIE Not It) seriterx or Di urhon, Lltt .11,. Inn la gent. 17 r,•,tttiro.l l'a'plt.ttloll tlie Pail] in lixah and I.oii.a. ,it,,01.1 elinit.ie the tikmt.,l ..1 ti r o It ILL atuttige LIII , ,,APpIA ' Nhieprurl t lid litop...al = altioaa -Itt, Ln Laktilt lit iarge.tim.lt Ihn etteet of a di evtle parse, r• Putt Suppromil.ii a largo Aunt elioultl t.ilte., Ann Dinner P.II, take owl. to pr 1111), di,Stlol) 1.1.11 ell Pitt the, xtmlinch. Ali Mt YXII,III dose stlatulal tix,,,tlio /it.] bowolo Itexit.hy action. la/aortl the appetite, arid lovivlaxtes ILu a) , taiit Ileum It Is otteit nu !NA 1011 a, Jt utu. gj P,',{ta ex. Ika. - One a lia teats tidiaalily ell. viten lIuII that a titet.a. Pifix ut.it•t lilt, Me.) Lnl ltir, q “tii XI, 010:o.nit.g It LI I,ta tIOII app PII E A.lt E 11 C. AY E A Co., 1,0 WEL. MA S , Practita I and Analytical Chemist, J. B. HAVEIISTICK, Ageut, CAnust,E, I'A. -31n1t7113 HOTELS ' HARRY I:I.I.IuTT MONTGOMERY HOUSE. The u tuletelg ord ,spealttlly Anton° thu public that they linve kneed thlr wall known I n' el In II b lough of Ch mill .1 Itong. It their Iffrentlnn to keep It dlt ~,,13 1 4, which they hope n tti.- fnetlen lu nii who tr ny Into th. m tv IL. their yen tom 'rho Chnntl.A.hl,nrg. uud lie'lynburg Col:elle/I run front and In :lilt bolo!. I=l boct7l•ly CENTRAL - HOTEL, • . .... • NOB. G2•l and 623 Arch Street, P 111 L A nil. P 0 lA. Torms, $2.50 per 'clay, or rooms. with out hoard, $l" per clay. ~ J. 13. DE ' APES, Pro 'Het . 4 30tubl)1.1' . , FAIOIERS' AND DROVERS':" II UT E I. : t eAttLISLE PA,. ' . • Th., utule'rolvti..l' boring tAno owl eull•rly ..- litre.' coil 1 . 111 . 1118111 , 11 t• IN 110b1.1 I. 11.1 VIII ed to Porn .1 good goolonnuolatitopi to oil ,f 110 tieo re to Tight , . their holm, A olive of the patronogo of oho par. fOutuling country trlvellutt ' public nolicitu.l. Itoonts lorKb oh) romfoiloWn. 'Table" olwo a sup piled with the bort. - " ' .N. W. WOODS, 5t0n70 . • - ' a • Pupriator. j (liimparly . : eorm an . llouße - NOB. 17 AND 19 - HART MAIN BTKEET, • CARLISLE, PA.,, The owl rshinoil } Hiving PiirCriVed end betirrly r0.11tt01;i..,1 tomb,heti It VOW thioughoot, with Kit:t rines hind tore, establlttl...ll hotel, .st.ll I ti lid '1,11041.0f dill community nod' traveller P'ohlie. 11.. Is we:l pr.:pored to loath!. first-close ,repel mobil Ilion to ell who di sire to tank, hotel their HOME, or plenEtint temp rely abode Tito enst..lll from the siirrounithig countryl,reelier _ fully ,01l I t„,i, courto, , ,us and attentive seri:nits are engaged et this pepoltir hotel. i O 1 .110 n ,UHNTZ,Mt oiwititor N. U. -e A Ofbt.alnte (Mary Is Coomhatoli viin the hotel, Wider the managetuont of Joseph L. Slorner _Brother. . • 1011;091 y • 801ITH MOUNTApT.' • T I AV -,TAB Tears EFFECT_EIMMLUBB I, lan On and after Friday, September 1, 1871, thisTompany will run two trains through to Pine Grove daily, (Sundays excepted). - AS FOLLOWS : Loayo Junction, 7.00 A. 34:, *Bonnybmok, 7.10, .*Craiahead% 7 20, idonnt Roily. 7.40, *Upper 51111, 7.46, Minim's Run, 8 05, Lnurol, 8.40, and niTivre at Pine Groan, 0.60 A. at.• Leave 58 P. It., Junction, 3.00, *Donny brook, 3 10, *Criiiglicad'e, slount. Rol y, 345 *Upper 51111..3.50, Hunter's Ron, 4,00. and arrives at l'ino r0v0..4 r. Leave Pine Grove, 0.31 A. Y, Laurel, 945, Mu ter's Run, 10.05, *upper Mill, 10411, Mount Holly, 10.30, .‘eraigheini's, 1050, All.lonybrook, 11.00, and emves Lit'Junctl 01 15 A at. •• . • - ' Leave Pine Ilt•ove. 5.00 P. M , Laurel, 5.15, Hun tern Run 5 35, q.'ititer Mill. 5 50, Mitunrlloll , , 5 55, .Oralgtietnlym 6 10. *Muni} brook, 6 25, ntrl arrived nt Junction, 635 r Statlons'nin• kc i tone ( 0 ) are 1138 shit loon only., 1. W. 1/.4 VENPORT, general enitetin Office of (kn. P. • Intontlent, I Pi. Otter, 1871. CUMBERLAND VALLEY It JR. CHANGE OP HOURS. Caps, WINTER .ARRANGEMENT On and after Thornday, November 24, 1 67 (1, Ponsengar Trainn will ran daily, an follow., (Sunday. excepted): ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 8:00 A. M , Mechanicsburg 8:34, Carlisle 0:1 I, Kcwrillo 0:40, Shipyoraiburg 10:22.,Chaulbersburg Orem. cantle I I.ll3,lLrrivlng at lingoralcurn 11:45. A. M. MAIL Tit AIN • lenient Hari isburg 1:55. r. m„ chnniesburg 2:27 Carlisle 2:58, Newville 3:32, Sbiti pensburg 4 02.• Ghana. sburg 4:33, reeitcuste 5:11, art, in nt llngeri.town 5:40, r v. --11-X . OIE9S TRAIN loves Harrisburg 4:30 P Morlilitifeeiburg 5:02, Carlisle 52)2, NORVIlloll:05, Ship. liensbn rg 13:33..trrivio.z nt I lutinbernbut g 7:00, P M. A it IX ED TRAIN lenses Chantbersbnrg 7.45 A )1 Greencastle 0.00, arriving nt fingerstown 10:05, A m.., I:ASTWAItD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaree Cliarnbpraburg 15:60 A st, Sllippensbarg 5:29. 'en•ville 6:oa, Carlido 6:33, Mecinmicaburg 7:02 arriving at Ilarriabarg 7:30,A a. • MAIL TRAIN leaves Ha goratown 8:20 A w, GreaM whole 0:00, Chambersburg 9:46, Sit ippennborg 10:22, Newville 10:,,553, oarlialc 11: 9, Mechanicsburg 12:05 arriving at Harrisburg 12:37,P. a. EXPRESS TRAIN learn, Hagerstown 12$0 Greencastle 12:20 Chambershorg Shippbnahnrg 1:37, Newville 2:151 Owlish, 2:50, Mechanicsburg 3:18, arriving at Han iaborg 3:50, 0 a. A MIXED TRAIN leavesi.lingerstown 3:10 T. st, Oreoncaatlo 4:27, arriving at Chnntherahtwg 5:20, P Y. 411 — Making ahem onnnoctionx nt liar, isburg with trains to awl from PhilmElphia. Newkirk, Washing. ton, Baltimore, Pitu,bnrF, and all point, West' - O N. LULL. Supt. Superb; tondont's Office, Chamb'a Nor 21, 1870 100ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SUMMER - TIME TABLE. Eight Trains (Daily) to and from Phila delphia and Pittsburg, and Two Trains Daily to and from Eric (t3undays excepted). A F - TER MONDAY, AUGUST, 7th, Pan rug, Trains of the lienee-3,lvanin lteilroud com. any will depart from Harrisburg and bran:t PoPiel.-11,11 nno Pilieburg a. fonuns : EA.;TW;IIID 45--Philadelphin Express 1071 V 9 ll•rrilitillrg dnih (usc•-pt Alonilay/)ai 3 45_1, and aryls es It Philah.4ll:ll st • In ic.nq 35-1 , ...4 I ins taus', Harrisburg daily (04espl '110a4.1, ) at 7 :4, a. nt , and nt 414,1 Mirada'. phis a „1.) 11. 111. 34,11 rain •privo, Altuona daily (0.400p1 slutility) nt B 0. 1 p. In.. and 'unison at Harrisburg it 0 uu p. 10 Vl—Cincinnati 475 pr-s• losses li•rrislairg dal a at 10 VI p. m , and arrhys nt IVe-t Plilladelphla at lii a. la 11 11x.i.ree.s Ica, Itar•bilnirg daily at 11 25 it in., nal itri Hes 31 II you Philadelphia at a 15 p. 2 t ii-111.1'1111 FX 901:85 1 Plllrn Ilarrbbut d,113' (exc.irt 911,11.1 at 2 10 p. tit.. nrrive l . ut west rhila phia 01 G vp, Ilarrisinv g Acernituvalation leaven %How, ,lady (Sunday exceined) iit 7 25 a, tn., and arrives at Har ris, urg nt 1 • 5 p. 55-11artininirg tc• nanodsti u 111001 burg az 11Sap. in., and writ a at Phi adelphin at 9 45 p 750 —l.tn-niiter tin ~,, tit Joy, leaves Harrisburg daily (except .tunlay, at 7 fd. n. nod undies at West Phila.l,lo,lo at 12 40 p 4 35--1 t Line Is'ae, for Erle, leaves Iler• risl(nrg dal iy, (exeert Su talxy) at. 4 :VII. et - flying at Erie at 7 4 «. 11 nr,—Elllll MAIL west, for Erin leaven Harris burg daily at 111,5 a. tn., arriclne at Erle at ;1150 p m. 11 42—Cincinnati Exproom leareallambiburg omit). at IL 45 to. m , arrlt'es at Altoona at. 4 40 a. m., and wolves at Pittoitoura at 10 00 a. an. I 35 FII.ST PACIFIC leaves Ilarrle , burn. at 135 a. m arrives at Altoona Ll 00 a. m , and arrive. at Pitt•burg at 10 20 a. m. 10—,vond Pacific Extort., trance Harrisburg daily .t 2 10 3 no., arrives at Altoona at 0 . 30 a. In , takes breakfast and arm,. at NH/41m,, at 1010 a. m. 45—Pitst Liar leaves Hat rirturg tally (oar' pt Sunda.) at 4 45 p. nt., arrives at Altoona at S to p m., takes supper and art ice lit Pittsburg al l 20 a ni! I 15 Trnin leaven Ilarrkburg daily (Septee Simlay) nl 110 p in., arrives a' Altoona nt 715 p. m., takea so, per 11111 i ,rn vvs stPittsi u,g at 1 00 a m. 7 00-15'ay Pii.seuuer 1 rain loss. 11-trriahurg daily at 7 0 a. m , arrives at Altoona at 1 20 p. tu., kid at Pitt •I,nrg at 8 20 0. m.t , SA8117E:I. A. BLACK, Supt. 51Iddle Llv. Poona. it. It. lint risliorg August 3, 1871. F)EADING RAIL ROAD . . . GEIRAI"PitUNK LINE I . PitOM THE, North and North-Kent for Philadelphia, Now York, Rooting, P ltsv111 , •, Tomlin:l, Ashland, `-harnnkin, Lolmnon, A.lontown, Roston, Ephrata Linz, Lancaster, Co- I onido, Trains leave liarrialmirg for New York, as fellows At, 2:1, nod tdlo, n m, and 2:00 p m, comin..ting with Milli:kr train. on Potintrylvanla Railroad. and arrisilig at NOW York at 10:05 a. m, 3:50 It od 9:0 p. rn, vs apec•ividy :droving Cars accom pony the 2;40 n to train Without Miaow.. Itaun ing: Lenvo New Yolk at 9:00 n in, 12.311 noon, aid 0:00 p m Iddladolphia, at 7:30 ti 30 a to. all 3:30 p ni. dle•plng Caro aceompany the 5:00 p m train front NeW York, vitholit clot. go. Leavy Ilatrisbarg for Heading Pottsville, Tama. go. Solaro. ill.', Ashland, shantokin,Allenton - mm 1 Plitholelphla, at 8:10 a m, 2:00 and 4:05 t , m, a op. 'dog nt Lebanon and principtl way elation.; the 4:05 p in It nin roonseting for Philadelphia, Pottsville add Cohillittia, only Jro Postavllle, Schuylkill flatten sad Auburn rid Seltny It ill and Swaim. inns It • ilomd, ',tett Harrisburg at 3:40 p m. , East. Itemisy Monks flatboad trains leave Beading fdr - Allenttoen. Plasma, and New Yo,k, at 4: et, 10:3 , a. to. and 4:115 pla. Iteturainv. lento New York at 0:00 tit, 12:3 , . noon and 5:101p ru, a. d Allen , town at 7:20 a tit, 12:25 noon, 2:15.4:25 and 0:35 p tn. Patottnger Tram,leaves Plolatielphi t at 7:30 Mlln, connecting s ith ximllar train rill PAW Pennet3 l alda It tilroad, returning front Reading at 0:20 p in, 0t.t.12011g 01 0 I StittiOnx. blare at 9:00 a m, and 2 30 p m, Herndon nt 10:141 a in, shamositt, at 5410 and 11:14 ant, Ash. land, at 7:115 a m, and 12:13 imam klahanoy City, at 7:51 a in and 1:2(1 p m, Tamaqua, at 8:35 a nt, and 2:10 p m, for Ph.ladelphin, Now Pork, 'trading, Har risburg, Ac Lvov, P;tpivillitdifti &hut Ilall nod Stool.litinno Railroad, at 8:15 u in, for Ilarrittlturg, mud 1. u,6 n nt, For 11110 OrOVO and Tremont. Reeding Necomanalation Trniii leaven P0(00 - 1110 at 5,10 n ni, pvitieit Rending at 7:30 a in, arriving of Philadelphia nt 11,20 a at. Returning. louvrn l'ntla delphi•t at 6:15 p at, pateling ite.nliag at 70 p in, ar. 'living at I'. ttovillo ut 0:40 II In. In tut own A rcoptltioda tiou Train len, e. 'ott.tatin at 0.30 it ; returning loaves Philadelp la at 4:30 II 111. Culardini Railroad trains leave Reading Id 7:20 a aierf 0:13 p nt, far Ephrata, Ulla, Lailea.der, &r. el: omen RAlroad trains lelvel'orktonnen Juno- , I•a 3C 7::7. 1005 a an, 3:00 and 6Un p nu; returnir g, il=cilsveaktivil a al 6 3 , 1, B:lfia fin, 12:50 mum, and 4 vane ,ls p net:e nueetneg: with sinnlinii trains on Headline Ha Iron& . • trains leave Pottstown at 0:40 /I ru, 1,15 and 8,45 p w, returning, leave Mt. P.eas, an tat 7.110 and 11:25a tn. and 3.00 p m eouttecting with shutter trains on Reading Railroad." Cheater Valley Railroad , ralus leave Bridgeport at 8:3 , 1 n moted 2:05 and 5:32 p m ; returning, lama downitivtown at 0:40 a tn. 12:45 11.011, and p nt; counecting with viniilar trains on IPottliniTß, On :attilays : Leave Now Pork . at 5:00, p'm, Philo dolphlit, at 8:00 n tainnti 3:15 p tu, (the 8:00 a in, train nine lig only to Rending ) leave Pottsville at 8:00 a at; hare Harrisburg at 2:40 u m, and 2:00. p m; lAtvo Allentown at 4.25 and 8:35 zu; leave 11, ailing Lt 7:15 a. m. and 0:50 p to for. larrialinrg, at 4 - 32 a In tar New York, at 7.20 a in, for Allentown and at 11:4 1 , a in, and 4:15 p in for Philadelphia .Commutution, Mileage, Season, School and Excur sion tickets. to and tram all point's at rodueed rates. Baggage checked through; one hundred pounds allowed each pits.en.4er' J. E. wourrns, • Aeut Supt •apt Eng blach'ry 111.141.11 g, l'a., May 15, 1871. fURNITURE,' II UItRITURE • A B. EIyING, • • - "4-L• CABINET MAKER ANL UNDERTAKER, iireßt. Main Street, • OPPOSITE LEE'S WARM:IOI;SE', P.eraLun fur Bost Furulturo awarded at all ConnlyL Faire since 1857. Fund Dna of all rarlotles and i , tylea of Foreign and Domestic manufacture, from the ilne4 rosewood and mahogany to the tweet priced maple and pine. • 1'.,11?L OR, ti - • opp..kw F u R .2y I T U. 21 Esau acing every article used by House Hotel 14eope, a or the moot upploved had fashionable design and finish. Ificluding also CAtaga.Furolturo In setts; Reception and Camp Chairs, Nlatresses, Wit Primes, Pictures &c , &o. Particular attention . given as until to funerals; •.rders frOtu to r wit and country attended to promptly,o .ati on moderato terms. • .Special attention paid. to the selection of ,Pun tit N. B. E. BEM rno THOSE 'INTERESTED A. ho uud,rth;i,ed lywriii learned tha art 't tuft lug CORN BRpOIrI in the Penusylvsnii Institute fdr the Bind, teing gralbuitdit . that sellout, and Miring N full Fet of notehlto•ry, respectfully nolleltil your p.trnnugo. He'll; prepared to make sit-kinds of Drums, and nt the aborteot notice. . •• Farmers aldbothers _visiting Carllsle• during the and r Pi r 441 r 110110011, wishing brooms mod* tired: would do well by bringing we lb dr materiel, as I N lll , gurtran ea to do goo ; Wolk. both in style and durdb.iltY, and at re:mm[ll , le rates. J. C. lillYPitt„ REBIDENCE—tIast street, bewteen North and 1.0. vat alley, Carlisle, t'one's. • • . lAnes of Travel ,E T,11,1t N IN O WESTWARD ! =2 I= Monday, May 15, 1871 CHAMBER, . ..IHNEVei ROOM, - - KITCHEN AND 11roonis Ifeitry Saxtaii 4 Co!s., Ad. E STA)3III;I3_I7jED 1848 s. , CARLISLE ° HARDWARE HOUSE! 8 A X T:O_N - 6. ,• 0 0 Eltarox. I J. Brxtrn •I• r. , ...AXTON Building, Farmiiig, and Mechanics' Ilarthiare Tools, and Materials, Iron •and Steel,' • . , . , Paints, ~. c , Oils and Varnishes, • • Cement, Vlaster and Sand, Guns anti Arnmuilition. ALSO, HOUSE FURNISHING. H A' R W R E with every description of useful- nud fancy goods. Useful inventions constantly , introduced 8010 Agents for PLANK'S -PLOWS Thankful for past patronage, and so liciting a continuance, We Remain Respectfully, H. AXTON & CO., N 0.15 EAST MAIN STREPP, Carlisle, Pa., EMI Great Bargains in Clothing. SELLING OFT- AT AND EELOW COST. ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD BY THE FIRST OF DEUE,MBER. TLo mnilcrslgned having rrilre from huskies!, offer I Ie on tiro irtock of PIECE 000DS, READY MA PE XT: 4 ' FURNIS II I Mil iI , JODS TRU slit; VAI,I U 11 Int. I= MIMI wttllro lw postql of by Ow slf.ot ot Hot nt t.lc of ,Itco goods, Ito' In town, coor..tx uf FINE ritrsen AND ENGLISh DOESKINS, CAssimiweEs, TESTINGS, • t CASSIN ET IS, • TWEEDS, SATIN ETTS, VELVETS • JEANS, LINENS, kc. TEE Ready-Made Clothiiag lopertmont--1. ono-of cho--largoßt-ond--lend- toolort ments to be found thin nideof Pblindolphlit. All Our Own Make Call 1,0011 awl are fur Tours°Nee, at . ISAAC LIVINUE/I'ON, 22 Noah Hanover greet, . autallf Carl4lo Watches and Jewelry J. E. CALDWELL & Co., 902 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, .TEIVELERS, BILVERSMITHR Ina_i)c)rterEa, ARE NOW IS RECEIPT OF THEIR FALL AND HOLIDAY GOODS,a =I PARIS BRONZES! CLOCK SECS AND MANTEL ORNAMENTS! VIENNA RANO Y (7 0 OD3 ! • PARLIN STATUARY! Solid Silver Ware! =I WEDDING PRESENTS ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, CHAINS, ELECTRO-PLATED WARES. 19.1.1711 y HOLIDAY GOODS! WILLIAM BRADY, • 202 MARK ET wrier JET, II A lilt ISBUI, 0, IT,, J cot returned from 2,40 York with the largest stock of Holiday Goode Ter brought to this city con,' sting in part of HOLIDAY AHD BRIDAL SILVER, of Mogent design and Brasil, tram the celebrated Gorhe r. Manufacturing Company. ... • BEAUTIFUL PLATED :WARE, . , • Tee Sete, Coffee Urns Cake and Fruit Baskets, ~ ... Casters, Nokia and Color, Stands, Soup Tureens, Wlne Stands, etc., eta . . Table Cutlery of elmont deeigu and (Web, from the celebrated manulactr ry of Ilerrhoo Brae. & Ilme son, She Meld, with pearl, ivory and plated ),,,,,,,i, , p.__ - . , . OUR rialoY OObDS DEPARTMENT • i Euibraces the 1 Bowing ertielee; Ladle,' Elegant ,Ilandkrrchler on nod Glove Bosun combined—a beam Ifni erne 1, Toilet Sets: Writing Ineke, Jewel Stands, Odor axes, Werk Boxes, Card lierelyere. Pans of Violet MI Sandal Wood, Leather; Silk,Satln etc., etc., Bronzes, Statuette, Centre Pierre, \'area, etc., etc. Musical Ilexes, ploy log from 2to 10 alas, end with Belt end Mdridolin attralimerst. grouch, _Cloche, in Gilt; . Bronme and Marble Oases; Cuckoo Clock., .Cigar Stands, Cigar, Cases, Tobacco flaxen (Sliver and 'gored), Parlor Thernminet,m, Prenrh Money Purses end Pocket Books and a great variety of over thing In my line.. Call.tand examine the grain! reuertment. ~ ~„. -WILLIAM BRADY, • ', 302 Market street, Merrieborg, Pe. 22der70 , Cheapest Coal. CREAPEST COAL•I OFF - Th'e undersigned alreeit to fbrnielt Cool to all partied, either for Family or Linteburners' Imo, at Cheap rates, provided 'hey accept the followlog : let. To order all Conl lo Company care. 2nd To charge mil. %Wight, irreepeolivo of any loss in shipment by leaky care, .to. TH. 14 deliver your coat as It, COMO to haul!, without rekervonlog dirt/uroll. 4th. That in tho above 'mentioned tnodo of bald ness you will ,• * LOSE TEN PER CENT. Bo thtembon 20 tons aro bought and paid for, Y.ll REALLY 01 , Z. NUT BIG IITEEN TONS., To tubs fact all regular dealers will tsatify. Gila Toatrivy to get your coal front any breaker you winy drake, but 1111 we Intro to receive what la, sent, bu It Summit Branch, big Lick, or Short Moun tain from Lykona Home of them being not ao desirable; the name applying, to • the hard coal breakers alio, you lo tuba It as It.is sent to no. 6th. A's this Mull of bun Maio le done on the Rail road Cotopany'a Odium do sot ask to end a sample °front. , 'May chi not mlowlno,ra than 24 bourn' nee ?of siding;' we therefore osonot alum What we con fin 'Mill you. . Shonld yon WWI to pucks® coal whom It can be .noon at all tlineni kept In the ry, .1111-SCREENEO 'AND IVE 4 lIED 11E50441 .OE LIVERY, . ciii at either yard of the subsetiber, ultimo yotir orders will ho promptly.filled, and promise" to nova you tlio lost and reaatiop capnog by uti c dirty and inferior coakthoreby giving 3 our supply for leas money than any one can 40 by furniabing do 'tun of mine.' 24alithf ' _ THE EMPIRE 411 UT UAL UN . XiaIPLED ; I. TIIE• EISIPIEtE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, In the first Fifteen Mouths of its existence has Issued OVER FORTY-PIVF 'HUNDRED POLICIES I INSURING OVER $8,000,000.00 • and inking in Premiums $500,000.00, being the largest commencement business over done by any company In she world! Tllli !MASON FOR IT. • Ordinary wholo-life policies are absolutelyim l f.,rleit4le from payment .f first annual premin 'A. Special Insurance non-forfeltable after two an Azar payments . All policies lacenteetable for usual reuses' and absolutely Incontestable after two annual premiums. All restrictions upon travel and rvaidence removed, and uo permits required. No aecumulation of i 0t,13,4 on Loans or DeNrro• Premium., and no incr.ee of normal raymouts o any 01111111 of policies. ono-third of the premium leaned to the party In cured, If dosired, and nu Note required. • . Dividends on the progressivo plan, 0011 also upu. the guarantee Interest plan. _ Dusloe,s of the cotnpaoy conducted on the Motua Plan. fnir lu Its proviminue Incontestability of Policies It to the purpose of The Etopb o to 1011111 all its contracts, the evidence of which la Opt Ito policy.. join no convenient ranges by means of which It can aseape a just demand. Proven.-fraud on the part of the Insured will , alwaya invalidate a policy. Also suicide; if committed previous to the payment of the second annual pretniorn; or death canoed by engaging in any specially haialdona business within the first two years. Ilet niter the cop 'ration of two years, the policy - will be held lecontextably for all canoes except fraud. Min -2 Forfeituro of Life Policies No policy of irc.notnce with cce'llunous payer ot. for life wlll 1,0 forfeited or' becono, void by the non payment of Ittloliono, thereon, until, the 101 l 'via , power of the premiums have tern exhausted Th. language of the policy „ That 1.,111i11111 1111• lir•1 n, tinal pre- Uni ,hall hn e eon I aid, shall not be paid on the day when due, awl the sold n sired Witht u thirty days thereat r, gun lactice In wet itithr of h 0- bilit r to pay We 101111 e, 110,l . f a desire tint , said /. ,111 .1' thou' bl. Co I , t lona: tinder 01.0 follow: end in slot, 01100 this policy shall nut forivitid r bicionn void 1 y the non: piyment,of the -- sitioprenthina Iltio theredh, lint 11 A . (Pr ilia oepiratlon Of 0 purred!, to bo determined so fol. I. leo, to nit: Thu nut v due , 6f this pulley when the prentitint bream - tad:to, eholl ho determined by nett, nrinl ealrulation, and after dedneting from snot, net TO' the loans upon 'aid policy tineanceled by diri donds. end nay Indebtedness do die comp:toy, fcar_ fifths list remains Anil be considered 0 net sin gle pro ium of tem, orary insnrance and this policy shall be rent:tined In foiceilarioo tho L terni - for which Insure, according ' to thu ego of the party lit the thno or the lapau of the ,:roluinut Example of the Non-Forfeitable Plon-e-f -tho "Empire." Age of part) hymnal, 35. Ordirary whole Illr pill One annual Prtairl WILL will roe our the policy force 2 pains and 3 days. Two enema premiums will con' I um, One policy force 4 yams and 12 days. ' Three annuli pri•uilethe will mainno tile pulley force yeiww cod 27 dep. Four annual premiums will ',milieu, the 'policy fm on 8 years aud 4641311. Piro annual inenilume will COIIOEIIIO tLe l olfry force 10 years and 06 dept. OFFICERS G. Ililton Scribner, PrcP;dent George W. Sruitif, Vice Pres (lent. . • Sidney W. Crofut, Secretary Lemuel 11. Watera, Actual.) Thomas K. Marcy, M. 1)., •Mcyl cal Examiner. Everett Clapp, Superintendent o Agencies. IMMI ,TIIE TESTIMONY OF'TIIE PRESS The Empire Is a p , pular Itntlttitioia, managed by reliable men, on sound business principles, and is destined at a very early day to stand shoulder to -shoulder with the oldest companies of its charnel r In the country. Ds °Moors and directors" mean buninto.s," and hove, organized with tho slow of estnblishing a medol Institution.--.W. Y. Independ ent, January Witi. • • "This Company' Is a - groat suecens — ; tic retina able, econdmienl, and • roltablo management. I% Itamire has no superior, In the couutry.."—Bosto Past. . , Ilnelnyru 01icy In' ti comppy . . wo feel n jun prldo lu tbo grout IlllCCeeAlt "An excelloit roniviary."—Zim's "A very eneeeetiful Comietuy."—fongregationatii "It In with peculiar Pleasant that we epedk of, this now candislatir for 'public, favor. Wit know' nanny years name the Preadont of tho company. We know boa mars of energy, of character, if superior Muttons ability, and above all elno. a Bacchant man in whatever ho undo. tasies. rho tem% Is,. thisCum pony has adopted the beet imprOvinuonti of tho day Mita organisation,"—Neto "England insuranh Ca- GLO. ..EIIIIG, AOICIIT FOR Cumbarland,2 Perry, and Juniata Conn byrign WITR B. ugpßunN, Jn 13j 1,70-tt 'lambing, Gas Fitting, &a. JAMS OAMPBBLICh • NV. 4 • . HENWOOD. pLUMBING I. iiIAS N O AND BTtAlt Al No. 18 North Hanover Btrbet, CARLISLE: PENN'A STILL AT BUSINESS! The undersigned aro now fully prepared to'attend thin business In all Ps different branches. They leo keep constantly outland and for solo, VATER CLOSNTS, BATA TUBS, WATER CLOSETS, BATU TUBS, WA run CLOSETS, BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSETS, BATH TUBS, WASH BASINS, HYDRANTS, Lift and Force Cisterns, Lift end Force Cisterns, and Drop WoII l'umps, , Lead, .orra (ottn and Deep Well Pumps, Load,Xerra Cotta and Iron Pipe. Chimney Tops and Flues. GAS PIPE AND FIXTURES 'Globe., and nil klible . of Brune Work for gram and ntor conMantly on bond, or 101 . 1)1.11nd to order. flwellingn,Thurchen, Factorlee and other building., In town or country, fitted np WWI nontnes. nod din patch. All work worronted. Thankful for 1,044 patronage, we hops by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. Terms ressonnble, it requiring but ono trial to secure your custom. Give us a call. Don't forget the place, No 18, Norpt Honorer street, to the base ment of Blpe's nets building. All orders left at the residence of o'ther Messrs. 0 CAMPBELL on. .lIENWOOD t nay 'hoe, either day or high t, rill be promptly ttelidell to. Jainex Campbell, Alexander's Roe, 'ltt street, or ISIIIinm lieu wood, South ntreet, above Veld. Ilarlrm /medal advantage. vre are prepared to urn'elt COPPER WORK OF AI,, DESCRIPTIONS. for Still Hotown owl °C wt. yorpos a. at home. or at n COPpElt PIPE furniabod to °Hoy, eitherdrawo brazod, OEM Groixrics, Pamir' Flour; &c F RESH GROCERIES ! I= Cll EAP S7'oli E , No. 88 East Polorret Street And why nre they KIWILy4 free] I Becalm. we yell It grout 11111011111 Or them , utol eel] them Ito. Ther. fore. turn our Atm.': of ten 1.141 coneeinuthllylllll'[, , lll.ol/ MUM he . . VIM ••,rything yoo 0 shin mity of I.lrocerleb, az Ni . lllON, /11141- in', ,' , lolll' 1111 , 1 Ir.wki•ry‘t (IL 14 e Olt iltgllll, I'. tignen, . ...it Sardine, V. , end to. N J T 1 I, it of toirlour noon,, than. tf :no tuul Mg, for you solv,; oual pal ool,f olou't rult vou to cop.:, Ruud 'our , 1141) will In. ith Iho .olo• • Carl. ro if you ',ore , here )ont:rlf. ALL KINDS OF ' COUNTRY PRODUCE token in L.:trim:lgo for good., or 1.611 GEO. B. HOFFMAN'S SONS, No. 88 East Pomfret Street, 1o.,1•71. CAIII.IBIII PA Stoves, Tin wore and Punips SOMETIVING NEW UNDER TILE SLNI TIDE UNDERSIGNED, having just rofarnr.d num rho citlts with a Innro ttoelc of goods, invite 010 ;atria lop of all who &Aire en k ratAloll In cnil nntl uxamivo no,lr largo etock. 01 Stoves and Tinware A ino g the: ht.: of Itovud may be round Ilia ANTI-CLINKER RASE BURNER, 1:1!1!!!! I==l togother Vt.lth the !RIVAL Styll, of DINING 1t9031 ANL) COO( sr.)rEs whit h y challenge the teed.. 1.. e, tupelo wl h Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Lam ps, Dippers, toguthee t.lih TldLot Set, Cool Coal Si , , - . , , Shovel, arid Toogr ' Llne nitil • v vAo lety of Tin wore nod FOl 01,01):. krid .1 hi .1- ch.s whore. IVe are alno pretetrett to furnish Pn.mps•for CistQrns and Deep Wylie, and have for aalo th;. Cvl , hrat d Uoumur ravamber 11.00 VINO; SI'oIITINKI, AND 1011 WO; K attended to proulp•ly and on rtanionall 0 ternin. •lleinonlber the glare. Ono tgreenfrrlYnkt?oti Luther. xtrvot. A few doors 10.1 ,1Luther. Olve na a cat an ire lirl• de4ertainfld ant atoleil - - . Held by any other pnrtica In 'bin plan° .. Thankfal for it .nt patlonitire we extend a cordial Invitation lo all to pay as n vhdt. RIIINESMITH •-t RUPP, Nos. 02 and 64, NORTH - HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, boa7l• PA • EXCELSIOII STOVE AND TINWARE •EMPOIIUM • I'h cr.ignrJ 4111 r...p0 trolly infornl tl, citlnenn pf Cnr hilt; and - v.ololy, that ho atilt carrion on 0%6 'STOVE AND TINIV ARM lIUSINFI'B, In nil Its verlott4 branchett. Ho hag ...oil the Agency forthe tell‘Mlnw ovular Murex: Parlor and Offlob Fiovos,- Morning Glory, Morning Light, ^ Parlor "Heater together with ft l'arhity of COOK STOVES Cojubhiation , Gas Bµrnor, 4 Eureka, HeatersUtangek and Fireboard_ Stoves, •. which ho le prepared to funiln . l. 'at the lowest.marot recs. .. . Stove Iteptiring promptly etteuded to. , Roofing, Spouting, ant! JohIAN; executed In the moat untie factory manner. ‘ ' ' . . . ....".. TINWAR.II, ' of every dototiption constantly on hand, or meth, to orior, at reasonablo prima?. • Haying noon bit experienced itiorkmeti employed, ho hopes by a Moto attention to Malawi to eecuro the ptibllo pelmet.); • . . - • Romerubor tho , plitee, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET. SAMUEL 11, OZARDT. 241i0v701y FRESH GROCERIES 1! Parlor Light, Light Hotly°, Regulator, Niagara, 84oljoi, A. L. SPONSLE R'S COLUMN A. L. fiI'ONSLEII, . • Real Estate Agent, &timer, Conveyancer, Ineur• anaa end Claim •A'gont. 0111qo Mete-Street near Contio Square. DESIRABLE' PROPERTY AT PRI VATE SALM—The owner do:irouo of ro moving vii_Otriffere at orlrato ealo a , ',_-_,., ' .. • '- _ LO I P . - . ' OF GROUND, oitnatekon Bedford otreot, in thn borough °CCM , nolo, containing 46 feet front by 100 feet In ,depth, and having thereon erected a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, with brick beck building, wash house, (with ektorn thereln,)smoko house, bake oven, and all nocesslry ontbuibiligs. Tho property fronting on Bedford street Is 43 feet, front by 24 feet de ,, p. Tho hack building fronting on Locust alley is 21 foot in front, Tho property Ie nearly now, contains n storeroom, now occupied. a groceryetoreis in good condition, and le admirably situated for a ' business stand. Per sons wishing to view the property, can do Bo by call. -log on the owner, residing on the premises. Per terms and further particnitirs enquire of A. L. BPONSLER, Real Estate Agent 16m1271 A Two-Story Brick Dwelling For Salo No. 38.90uth ,Iledford street, - coutalulnirtive parlors, hall, and kitchen on the first door, and three clnani bent on the rfrcond story, with a finished attic back and front, stairway balcony to back building, and grape arbor and hydrant in the yard, Apply to A. L. SPONSLEII., Itenl INtate Ayuel ynoN7o MITE subscriber has several other val unhla for solo In et Igiblu parts of the town, which aril ho omonAbly dlsgn sod of A. L. SPONSLEIt, 17nuv70' heal Evtate Agent. VIRGINIA LANDS in thc; doalt Valley fur sole.—A number of valuable, and highly improved farms in ,Valley” are of. fermi for sale. The tracts run from 00 to 360 acres. The lond Is or tl,e best quality 01 limestone. fully equal, If .not superior, to the hind In t'umberland Valley, and will ho dtsposed .f at astonishingly low figures. The extension of• the Cumberland Valley Railroad Into Virginia, as now surveyed, will run Immediately through tho ac Lion of country in Whiell theta lands are Vented,a Itlch. wlivn cont. ple•ed, together with the advantage of Clio Shenan doah river traosiv.rtetion - 0111 give them ail the ad vantages of Northot n and Eastern markets. A splendid opportunity for literalis) invetdatents Is hdre offered. A full ono minute description orthe location and disc/v[o of Lice vm ions tracts may be hall, by op. plying to A. L. F.PONSLEIt, 1.70th70 Iteal Estate Agent, Carll,lo. FOR SALE OR RENT.—A conano amus too— tory brick, private, resihoneo, on Wool Pytttfrat atm t, Carlisle, Hi 11111,11.11 on a lot 30 fret fr. 01 and 240 fret In depth, with a stable and carriage Ironic, and.ablindtinee at froth ilydratit,in 1110 pled and good cistern., Also, a two-story brick. house 11,1 hark building .on North Pitt street. I§lBo.loll cf the lot mar nlll be given honreilairly, ntTilt itlu l lattor — mt - oe after the 11,4 of-Joly next. Apply • A It'SPONSLER, , 2 'Jt..7l light] E.t t to Agent. 1 / 17 - Alsrl'Ell.—A. general agent for v .thintherland rmint •, one of the 'admit and emit popular Life I- :imam, 17 , mintillt, in the count ty. Em . .t, tr •of A. 1,. Ander, CarliNl4., Pi, iritiher's rim wtr ni 4,•• A .GREAT . MEDICAL DISCOVERY = I I. 1 ; It 13 1 'l' I . Iluudnds.uf'l'hhomianils bear Testimony to their NVonderfill Curative Effects. I= lir' not n F.u.c.y I r 11.1:, Ruin. ‘5 . 111-ky, 1.1.0Uf Fpltll , . .n.I ;11,. .14., it., I, d MIMI MEE I=l , hurt lca , l tippler on to dronleonras and lac, bet nr••n true )ledi•inr, 'hair Irmo Elle Native, Root. and 111 . 0.:411 ,. 1:1111r61, (10111 all Al "ill.lll . 111,y thtt litent lilt. 11 1111 . i Lirk4Nlillg Pi Inc IV, loifcrt lt, t, v.t..r And Tn• ignrator of Om qyalcon, carrying oil all la matter and r.torlng the blood t t a healthy a, all tion. No person rail tai;- these lilt lora According to directi •n and remain 1 , n.; unwell, ',raided Om Loners ore mot destlosed 1 y rninalal ponom or alter means 111111 Pal organ.: warted bop - tfte point of repair,— For Inflammatory nod t'l: runic Ithernuatism aid Gout, Dyrpeterrs or I rullgeor imi, Itilionx, Rendus. r, and Intermittent Fir, en. IDses,lo4 of the Blood, liver-, Kidneys, out II:folder, these Bitters hove been mostrancerr.ful. Stich 1/iserrxes are CIIII•511 Vitiated Illoei, n Welt Is gourrally p minced by Ile rang - mama of the Digest], °emu,. Dyspoptda r r loillgektlon, llerolarlie, Polo in th• Should. rs, Conchs, 'Fish Mt,se of the Cfr sot, Dizziness, Sour Ertletatleux of the lomat:lh Fu I taste In the Mouth, 11111,t, Attach er, Ibrlpl Latino of the. iteart, Inflarnmstion of the Lungs, l'ain in the rogion of the liidoe)s nod n Imo di id ether priln'ul symptoms, are the offsprings of dyer. psis. r They in, lgorate the Straus. It and stimulate the torpid 117dr and boards, which ender them of um eqUaled efficacy in &fluxing the 1110041 of all Im purities, and imparting too- ale riot vigor tp the whale system. DUI s. Iteordtent, nod hitt rodt tirt Fever, which are sn prevalent In the valleys of roe great rivers throe, It nt i he United:Dates, especially thooe of the Ilor.lesif pi. Missouri, Itlinua, Tennessee,Cumber- Inml Ai kanior, Rod, Colorado, Ilrazns, Pearl, Ala , Mobile, Savannah, Itnanclre,,lamex, and ninny other. myth their root tribe tent's, duritiithe Sum mer &I intern, and remarkably 50 Nosing Sell:1008 urnimil host and dryness, ore invariably accent.' parried by extensive derangeurehts of the stomach nod liver, nn d other abdominal viseers. Them are always burro or less obstructious of the liver weak , vor and Irritoble state of the &mar h, nod great t rof the lirr. r's, tieing elligcorl tr . fr • ill vi Wed arm...der Met * i r t. ele Delirium I 5 purretrie 1 , 50.11111.! 0 11 Wel 1111 It !Nene , • it , nn throw e-nuns orstin en Daily !recess, y. Thrrre n no cathar tic for tior putt mat initial hi Dr. J. IV I het e Viiiirgor biter tra they Will speedily , 1101101.1 , thedarkomb I.101(1 mutter Ivith ash eh the It in rds tee 10101.11, at 1110 1110101 10110 sill. b atingng the em to thins who liver, and generally ri storing the bralthy Mori:nos of the el-online organs. The 111/lemma. poporlirrly of this vhluable rem. in in region/1,1110 rect. to iniasmittic inittrences, is &trident ev.der ce of its Dower to n 1.10/11`11) . Is. soeh-cases. tFor Skin Vlttetistt,"Hruptittits. T. tier. Stilt Mourn], hagloge, Spilitt, Plltlillll,l, 110118,0 m Itltut-SVornot, Scald II ad Sero Buttlp elan, Deb. Stuirflt Homo. and !Hectic. of the Skin. of wluittker nhuto or nature, rr Ptorally dug up and . utirtl,l out of thu syntetn In chic t time by the unc . of BM re. nue bottle lit 'twit ea•mx will COIIVITICt , the too t Inertalidoutt of tbdr ctit:tit IVO faltet. I Inllnnr Ent V,t riled ts whenever yen (led i Intintritlts , deg throuttlt the oklit in Plinp'en., Erniateee o. tt. ; denim. •It when pot find It ill, torneted end tittiN4(ll In the,.lnn; element It when It Ix foul. Intl yen,. rettlinge will to I you when, p the . lOW 'Li - 111.3"Ni , iit lli nf"tJia'Ayeteiti" Pin, Tam; MI I utter Woman, lurkll.o in the op.. tem of so 'natty fluninnotla. It effectually dentroyed and removed For full dIrel:11 , _11n, rend utrufully the circular nromiti ev.ll [aile, printed In four htu. t;ungri.-F:ugll h . 9ernien, n each. nod Spaniel*. 2. WALKER, Ploprilitnr: It lI.,IIeTtON 4 I.D hhl Driltorist, and Oen Ago to, Sun h . :melee° Col., and 32 nod 14 Commerce Street. New York. Sold by all Ilrtorglets nod If ftlern. %11,070-I.l' l'apabola, SPectades IMPROVE • YOUR _MOUT 1 BY TIN (TSB OF PYKE & •SON'S Parabola Spectacles! MANUFACTORY AT UTICA, NEW YORK HAVERSTICR, DEALER IN DRUGS, ‘IEDICINES, TOILET ,AND 1 ANCY ARTICLE?, PENN'A., !. l ipoint• d moat for tho sale of thonl)ovoopoctro•loa.. PERSOE9, WEARING GLASSES or thogo In need of thorn, do wcll to e9l, for In' overy elm wo a tim4NTEE TO SUIT THE SIGHT 'PERFECTLY ! No Podlore Employed llan7lly Farmers' Bala?. FARMEBB' BANK l'A Ilea fseAltleu for fm trmieneiion of uvery variety of Banking Iluelnete that,rey be r, linked by Ite euetomors and correepondfula. Makes 'collo.ltlons on nil ,p..lnta In the . Uoltrd Slates. ••• ' • Boys, sena, null !Mends to nil or.letw for the rur. eirifilf Or SOO of liold,'Uovornment and Shoo Iloa. C. ther thst , class Is. cork ox. Negolloten , loatot, nutl - ohicoonln cootincocial potoir. Attends to tlitS c Ilect)oti of intoroFt, a. optoot not! divitletttle. Eurolebee drafts to p• reonv w hiring to ronilt money to any p‘D tat_the Culled Canada or ;Europe ' Iteneivrd,Qnlioalt a ih tar ir or anmll Noma, and run interest ou•special drpoeitd, ' - • , le ompotverot to not Its 'lrensurei• gnu Financial agent, for • State; County and Oaf GoVernittente, CorpornCona and individuate. • GIVEN, J. O. lIONFER, Coe F OR SALE 'A large quantity of STON4 cut bible f u o i r rn intll.lltg, curb, nut Ilmo•burn of D. Ka pi, llnrnl burg Turnplko, near blottb.lbtutoyor tlrcu!. 1871 Fall and Winter. Dress Goods AT It. A. ri\F ir F t 9 • 41, „it A. C Fie AP srropu_v, North-east Corner Public Squtire, Carlisle,'Pa. I invite the attention of all to our new and elegant . stock-of Black Silk at great bargains, Fancy Silks, -Silk Poplins, Eping line's Cashmeres, Morinoes, Empress Poplins, Satinestaloursi -lEMdsome Plaids, -Alpacas, IDelaThs, &c. A superior brand of Black Alpaca, which for lustre, wear and pi iee, eannot,he equalled., Onr Domestic Stock is complete, and at lowi prices, cheap Blank - - ets, - cheap Coverlets, rind cheap,White \, SHAWLS-! SHAWLS !I The largest and cheapest stock in the town, 300 different styles to select from. FURS! A splendid stock or Ladies' and Children's furs, which will be sold ,at great bargains. Velveteens, black and colored, frormsoe t0R2,00. Water Proofs, - American and English Manutacture, from $4.00 to $2.00. Lace Collars, Linen Collars and CuiTs,•the lategrstyles, Gloves, Ilosiery, &c., a choice lot of CASSINIEHES and CLOTHS, fol. men and boys' wear. Suits made to order at short notice. • No trouble to show Goods. Our motto, short profits and quick sales. We have a permaneht buyer in the ,City al Ways 'the look out ti)r bargains. Examine our stock before purchasing.elsewhere, as you eon save 25 per cent. D. A. SAWYER.- rDry itl Domestic Goody;