SIREST PAGE Had Conversation with Waltrick when we eame out::•Don't think 1. - told Walt rick•John would lie steal and cheat; don't think I told him John was'. a bad char actor where he barrio from ; didn't say I wanted to talk to John about his soul ; -I didn't tell Jacob Fair' the two Mr. Waltricks and Sheriff wore present when I talked with John ; as I am to answer - to God I don't think I told Jacob Fair 'that I did not go there for the purpose of entrapping John ; Wes. Dotter wanted to go in and couldn't,' and got me to go in; don't know why he couldn't go in ; • didn't tell me why ; said he couldn't go 'in ; we wore on his porch when he told me that, on the Sunday I came down, and then ho employed me to come down and go in ; I went to Doner's ou a visit ; I was back and forward at their house ; I went there Saturday xvoning ; I was there all night; I was not visiting any obis daughters' ; there aro young wo men there; it was about 10 o'clock Ob Sunday when he spoke to me about it ; he gave me a horse ; I got there before Kiehl was brought down ; I was at the' Jail before John was brought there ; Mr. Donor told me John was to be brought down ; don't know that Mr. Donor bad 'been a bitter enemy of John Kiehl's; I - didn't get anything for my trouble; wasn't promised anything • ho didn't. promise me anything at anytime. ch ie. • _Old Mr. Kiehl's first wife was couSin of my mother. ' &mum SNVDEIi t recallo ky Mr. ALU- M'. Kiehl didn't toll me from, _what drug gist he got poison; first said it was in _ , Carlisle ; didn!Ltell Jacob Fair. the con versation was in Dutch,; 'it wasn't in Dutch. HENRY WAWRICK, sworn Jonn Kiehl is a full cousin of mine ; on Sabbath Mr. Kiehl wits arrested ; ?4r. Snyder, Mr. Smith, turnkey and I were in jail at Kiehl's cell. Snyder bad start ed home and I called him back. Mr. Smith let us into the jail. We went up stairs, and were directed to ,the cell by sonic prisoners who Were in the--hall. Mr, Snyder came -to the cell first: He called Mr. Kiehl by his first name three times, Kiehl did not come to the door of the cell. Then he slopped aside and I called him once and he came to the door. I asked him if father bad seen him, He Said no. I told him ho was in Carlisle, and wished to see him. Then I stepped back and Mr. Snyder Stepped up and talked' - to him. While he was talking to • him Mr.'Skelley was there and I spoke to him, Si elley requested me to go Into his (Skelley's) cell. During this time Sny , per was talking *With ikS _I was ca - seing Mr. Snyder told mo tkiNte ac used Mr. Kiehl of buying pOrnr -- Ile said Kiehl first denierllit, but a terwards 1 said ho bought poison, but the it was for rats or mice, Kiehl was standing at the tine. with his face to the door and Snyder was on the step of the cell, with his face turned half round, It might have been 18 or 20 inches front Kiehl and Snyder. Ho spoke a little louder than usual, on account of noise and con fusion in the hall. 'Couldn't tell whether Mr. Kiehl could hear it or not. The back of Snyder's - head was almost directly to wards Kiehl when he said this. Cross examined. There was a, good deal of confesion in the hall. There might have been five or six persons talking. There was great confusion owing to Kiehl's coming in. In chief. When I came out of Skelley's Snyder told me, iu Kiehl's presence, at Kiehl's cell door—that he said to Kiehl "no, you didn't buy poison for rats or mice, but for your wife." Don't remem ber that he told, me Kiehl's answer. Then he stepped back from the cell and told me I should speak to Kiehl. if I wished to. I told hint I didn't wish to speak to him wider the circumstances: FRED'S. MENTZY,R, &Dorn. I live in Frankford tow ship. About five miles from where Mr. li Mil's father lives. 1 know John Kiehl. Have known-him since before he was married. I had some trausactions with the She,- iff, and I came duivn and weni there, somewhere about the middle of June. Some other folks went into the jail and I went in airing. I walked around to where John Kielil was. I RhOOk bands with him and asked him how ho was. He then said lie was well. I then said, is it possible. that I find you here. He said it was. I then said, John Is it true that you bought poison and gaVe it to sour wife. He said he did buy poison, bat didn't give it to her, lie bought It for rats. That e tded the conversation. I zoo not related either to Kiehl or the Donet' family,, Have always been on good terms with Mr. Kiehl and his family Cross examined, The Sheriff's father was there, but was not up stairs. I talked to him. I remember what I said and did that day. • Thinkiwasdn,a condition to remember what I did. The Sheriff's father and had a drink, and if I mistake not, the Sheriffdrank along. I was sober enough to do the busine-s I had to do, It teas sometime in forenoon I was there, can't tell what time. I came into town pretty early that morning. Can't tell how many drinks I had before I went to jail. Didn't keep any count. I don't, remem ber where I stopped that day. Mne. ANN DONER, sworn. I ant mother of Mrs. Kiehl ; I went to , her house on Wednesday during her last sickness; I took a box—a wooden box— front the cupboard ; I ,opened it, saw what wan in it, shut it, acid put it in my pocket ; I gave it, to my husband, John Donor ; I never .put anything in it or saw anything put in it. Cross examined. I went there between 11 and 12 o'clock; I got, the box on Thursday morning ; it was in the kitchen cupboard ; the cup board was not locked ; 1 thought it was an empty box at first, but it had a little bit of powder in it—white or yellowish, . don't remember which"; I' didn't try to got any - powder off ; shut it and Put it 4 in my pocket; can't tell whether there were other medicines' there ; can't, say what was in the clipboard ; I don't re- Member, whether there mere other boxes there ; don't remember of any label on box ; can't toll whether there was ally writing on box or any printing ; I looked ....in_the_cupboard to. se,o, if. the liox AlMS there ; I heard there were suspicions and I went to look for the box ; I didn't look anywhere else for boxes ;.I knew that was thci_ boX Mrs. Kiehl had at the house ; my daughter knew the box ; know it was a box like it ; I saw what was in the box when she had it at our honed ; it was whitish powder, not ,al together, white, am not. sure ; the box 'wee full when the opened it at our. liOnso ; at that time she came to our house on Sunday ()ming, ,and left on 44... Monday after dinner ; she went home from our house ;. when I came there to Kiehl's there werelittle black pills there; there were powders them. 'I gave her powders. The powder& I gave wore iu papers. Can't tell whether she vomited after I gave her powders or nof. • know'sho threw up after she had taken medicine, but don't know whether it was directly afterwards. She throw up pretty violently sometimes. Sometimes, she throw up directly after taking medi eineand sometimes not. I wont there with my brother-in-law, David Walt rick. John Kiehl was at home when we went there. He was not there all.the time'until she died. Ile Went to town, Can't remember whether for the doctor or not, Don't remember ' 'whether he 'was there' - all the rest of the time. I'l gave - the box to my husbaMlTlmrsday nftpr . I had it ,about one-half hOLOO, SaWThaftorivards at home in.the cup hoard. Don't remember how king it was in the cupboard. ido:nbt believe in witches. My husband did'not got drops at hoose. Nobody gave him drops. David Walt - rick didn't.' I pushed John away from his wife whop ho was crying over her... JOUN Diitnt, sworn, I got a box like that on Thursday, after I went up from Any wife, at Kiehl's house.. I shut it up thou and put it in rnp pocket ; I put it - in "tho , oupboarcillt home ; I gave it , afterwards, I think oh the twenty-11rd of May, to Mr. Sadler, wrapped up in newspaper with striag,. around it, at Iriehl's house. I riovelt put anything bit after 1 got it, nor did see anything put in it., . CroBB ex4minid. ' Ihavehoon on bad terms with Jolur Diehl since ho Was maraud ; I didn't go to visit him ; ho didn't offor to put our horse away.; ! ed,al'a 7 t,,,awear at him a! offer hint „own ii ho ton:0116d tho horn. I didn't make . ony thiettts didn't tell anybody that John Kiehl must be convidted Whether Unmeant or guilty:.: I didn't say up at David Waltriek's • that ,if John lifehl wasn't convicted- it would case - Me-my farm ; 'I put this box in the qupboard as BUM]. as I Came 'Mime ; it was the elev enth of May, Thursday ; I showed the box to nobody. Don't Imovr whether . David Waltrioks was at Our' house; ho never saw it in.jibe cupboard; it was not looked ; neveßhowed it to anybody ; didn't think about the hex while, it was standing there until they told me to get it; don't remember what was in the box., Mats Donna, re-called. I saw the box, my father, brought; in eupboard.:„ Never saw it before as I ye member. I opened it and loo , ed in it. Didn't put anything in it. Didn't see anybody put anything in it. They told molt was the box Sarah's medicine-was ANNA DONER, re-called. . I saw the box my father, brough t from Bhippensburg in cupboard at home. I opened it. I put nothing in it nor saw anybody put anything in. I saw it be fore she and ',were in'Darlisle; and she had it with her. This was about two months before she died. Dr. Moder gave her the medicine. Don't remember whether there wore directions on box or not. Don't remember whether there was writing or printing on it. Didn't see boi put in cupboard. tiMtinnt, DOVER, sworn, I saw the box my father brought from Mipboard ; did not take any thing out,. nor did I put, anything in, or see anybody do so ; rather think there was something wrote o 4 tnfrof box ; I 'think there was written on the lid of:the box, every three hours teaspoonful.. ANN Doss, re-edited kydefendiini. My sister got,that box from Mr. Bixier Lshe got the powders from him ; don't remember whether she got the box at that time ; she showed them to me in box ; they were looSe, not in papers ; don't remember how often she %%as to takeMeiheine. Dmirit, sworn. i cue the brother of Mrs. Kiehl ; I saw the box in the cupboard ; did not put or see put into it any powder: • W. F. SADLER, Req., sworn Mr. Donor &tiled at my office two or three dayx.after the death of his daugh ter: I asked hint for the box, got it, took it to Mr. Maglaughlin, then took-it to Philadelphia, and gave it to Dr: Rand. ' Cross examined. Writing on top of lid, a dose 7. Lea spoutil'ul3 times a day, written in ink Did not put anything in it, nor saw any thing put in it. Put it in my desk un der seine papers._l had it it long time. 'Got it about the- wenty-second of May. Kept it till just before the August term of court. I may have said to Mr. Kiehl that I did not find anything against his son. I was at Mr. Kiehl's house tiller the-post_morteth_extunination-took_place.- CHARLES Mnontsuounix, tesq., sworn. I received a box Irons lflr. Sadler. There ,was some writing on it I thiuk it was .1 teaspoonful 3 times per day. On receiving the box front Mr. Sadler, I put it in My paper case and locked it up, and kept it there till I gave it to him. I. may have taken that box and shown it to _Mr. Ham - a druggist. I don't remember when he gave it to me. Just before he went to Philadelphia,, upon the day that you and I were at Mr. Kiehl's, in company with Mrs. ' "eat up stairs, examined. a bureau, we found there some boxesol think and a chest. The chest was an old-fashioned chest, in ono end there were compartments with little lids, and in that were some shaving utensils, some other articles, and a yellow paper tied around ith string, which, upon open ing, I found to contain, a considerable quantity of a brownish colored powder, took possession of the paper, and brought it home with ins, lucked it up in my pa per case with the box. jt,:remained there until last Saturday, , livered it to Mr. Marti, druggist, to b e moth,, ssa broom tti Natei - r , n, D...r Mee. e 4.11 ~the. analyzed, , o . od entoplete.lhot it 1, hop. le Crows C.TainiDed. Alblr to I m -we theref rtuv.t. I hunted in the chest. There was in an to rnn,r '''''"""° ' to " 0 t " ko , slum log the paper alkali as large as an inlC,ltalDr. 11.1 , orehaer.1 nor peel,. Tl.r .1. eon eel I may have said that was ink powder. hem::: O. so I,, istiti JONA ti Mot in. .1, I or e Per TIIASZ 110b7DNIAN, 1.111, i the eel er u •Te e Ire rood to.. I !tee in Southampton township.- it i iisi ii.oi tome toed,, 01.1 linOW Mrs. Kiehl. The last time I saw . '""' s t lief was on 'Sunday before she died. " ''" " „ ' "" s 114 MI S 11//i/OVer Said she had disease of the heart for n A 01 BENTZ A 'co long time. Next saw her on Thursday N afternoon. Was very sick.' On Friday . morning I had a conversation with ...sr.:, Kiehl. Ile asked me whether I kiteAv the report, that, was out. I told him that - I did not know anything about it. On A YEWS; o,ll,Eltn pEcTurur,.- Saturday evening, after the funeral. lie (ni . 9111) invited me to stay and take sup- oioit•loom,o•noo. """' " per with him. Staid fursulker, then ' • ) 01. 1 0, in f lol'' left for honie, and lie tude with me as far as the barn. Ile said Miler was poem... 0.1111 1...10m Throw& leor r going to pooh this talk that was out.. tesm us , se of 11... r.... men it he Then I let on again that 1 did ritit know anything abont It. lie said that ltiln nodp r ettr• the vat loos olio 111 , Mlg; Ch - lehl) and ;wine ut the foot, were Itllll throat, hove it km. o re Lido pro talking about pushing it thenisel, es,_ he then said ny niore about it. I told Win xen.r ' loom elleethe. P 91.1 ti, it ran be g... it ix nt ; .en ,n or thou was a talk thou t what he spoke of. Incl. tts 4 sii , r. , nxoffretloll. 'Fuld him that' if i was in his 'dace and • ddrn was not guilty I would push it myself, ; hen e.ery kx end Indeed ell ,or Lo nont'en. right away, he then made no reply, lie i" " h " pro said he belied there would he sonic ; ert faun I. i ,„ t „„.„ friends good enough to tell 111111 of this in number f 00 1,010 .pe db.: e n talk, He mini the poverty lie lives on, netted,hove been e mpletely core I, ow. got $4,000 for it. ' ths pati , ct r stotei eenno by t he 4;her.y . Neter... Su compSoe'y 1.1 nn, {3411 t.ry oVer toe Cross examined. ' • ob., ter, ail.. 1.110, And 1hr...11, DIA the moat Did not know he Hsieh I) was in debt.: olmorsite 01 ihtss ) 1, 1 ,1 olt When nothing When he asked me about the cal" I told , `" °l l"' d ' ""r • they atilemle no.idleappeor. him than I heard nothing about it. Biugein mil Subtle Pprnt ern end greet pr TUESDAY AFTKRNOON. from It. Du..l. 11. Bixi.mt, sworn. by i Asthum alweyx le re.l and oleo wholly err,' it. I reside' in Carlisle, ant it practicing Ran , hitin in g oerolly cured by taking the phynielan ; linOW John Kiehl and his Cherly Pe. toed Io neat' nod frequent 11.13. x. on tar .ir t ! ” uti ,r k o l2:ll h, t ,, ln r u 20, Wire ;I met her at Dr. Zitzer's the first of May, 1871,.. I proscribed ror Ihe pohl e that. Ito quol.tle ' s fte r 11011 • I gave her Rochelle salts ; it was while frowde'r ; I put it into a small round box, there were directions,on the box ; believe it was take,} teaspoonful 3 times a day ; I believe these directionB had been on heft,' 0. I did • • not alter the directions t • my doses were to be the same. I gave her a solution of citrate of iron also. 1 ant certain this was Rochelle salts I gave. her. - Cross examined by Mr. Miller. I was ,attending Dr. Zit zer'g °ince tit that time. Dr. Zitzer was absent.. She came, into the office. 'Poore was a gentle:man and another lady with her. _She .enquited for Dr. Zitzer. I told her lie slits not at home. I was tending in his place. I asked her to walk nail the back • office. I nsade an exami,ndtion. She complwined of NV CAIIOSN; some palpitation of the heart, seine headache I believe. I don't .rem ember complain ing of disease peculiar to ladies. She complained also of HOMO indigestion. I don't remember that she asked for the same medicine that Zitzprgave her. She came back front the hotel and said that the medicine did not taste the same as that . which Zitzer gave her. I don't remember that she said it lout a•peculiar taste, I don't remember of telling her that I put something in it to diejsuise the taste. I don't remember •ofl any thing else occurring when she was there, the powder was white color. Dr. Zitzer and I have been in business together about 5 years. ; I have an office of my own,-about 31 sfittates from Dr. Zitzers. If I remember, 1 think she said she was getting along, very well with Zl6.er's medicine, am{ I said I would Oa her n 8 near as I could, what she had been taking, and endeavored to do so; it •was a fine powder. 1 made it So. I know it was Rochelle Salts, for the reason that it *as taken from where we keep our salt Rochelle salts'will dissolve in water. The arsenic in Dr. Zitzer's office is ' kept under lock and key. • Whoa Dr. Zitzer went away to California 1 know there - was but a small- amount 'of at•-' sonic• on hand ; 'not enough to fill a small round box, during his absence I used some of thearsenie, he went to Cali-, (brunt on the 24th of April, and returned sometime in Juno,' the box of salts I gave Mrs.,Kichl ,I got from a drawer, under the counter, 8110 .brought the box With her, the powders were put loose in the box. There was•alittle white powder in -- • .the - box when she brought it there. T" " BENTZ HOUSE,". Dn; W. P. HORN, sworn. • Formerly oorman Rouse' 'l4ive in 'Carlisle, am :the proprietor of . • • YOS 17 AND , HI EAST ASfAIN fiTICEEM, leartlg Store, and have had sonti export- •• . • CARLISLE, PA. lfneeinanalytical.ebemintty. Have spout' e undrreigned having purehated and' anti gy 4 years under Dr. Ilim , eB=2 y 1311114 ap n. al, andforniedied new throughout, with girt assistant. Have had full access to the CiMl% furniture, tl4l woli,knOwn, nod old rettddlehed laboratory. • After graduating I held the ! betel t .1011" the minion, of the community and position of quantitative analytical °hole- e n c b e: tc e i la o nt . " Te u m P i r:Ciner'V to to molts Ist at the Iron Masters' laboratory Of l,on-1 thotr A10%11.; or titenutin temp my. hbede. Phihtdelphin., I was there front • two o root si trout tn.. curt. cimi I iitt collo trY I. renpoct. weeks ufter 'graduation until Deeember, t e, tcee n .l , T r itt - i;: c i t e ,tt, env. nerve,, to ore gnga+l tit it t- • have in my possession a package *Well r aI.:MUIR 7. uttNT7., Prentleten • wag given me about 9 o'clobk' last Satur- 1 .; N. 11. A ILxFciu,e livery Is coomeotod wan ow day night; Thenolorof Um :package of 1 1 ,A t ui r inter chef...napalm% uf,loccidi L. Storiltr 4 copal:mut 'gr,coAn• ma*. • inneldlOky -• Cheap joint's. id CHEAP JOHN OFFERS FOR SALE THE BEST•AND CHEAPEST STOOK OF fIOURO, For lee's and Boy's We: Boots, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Potions and UNDERSHIRTS. Come and Sec Cheap The- .Pool• Man's Friend; No, '5 Court Rouse Acenue FRANKLIN HOUSE ROW Your Moat Obedient Servant, Cheap John, Beaefactor of Ragged Humanity 28scp71tf - )), *ll Goods, Silks, iSw ARRIVAL OP FALL-AND WINTER GOODS Just opel,el, et the cl;eap,toie A. W. - BENTZ - 86 CO Tt - o lorgesi and beat selortoil dl,rk of Foil and Who ter tilitudit to Corli•lo, hit 11111,1 Slt Pohl In shalleti,` cheap EittasitAl t tinfoil Silk Poplion, tioitti•tomo Sothic.ue for lath.' glib lit cloth fluid liM7F — Alt o .t• moires It ntotrin tok.liepps, Chtionott, tic Bright !Uhl pli t, pnbd 000 nod Corlett Alit/wax NEW BLACK : ,- ILKS ! Ilest Lymds Oro.; I;ain from $1:25 to i 4.00. Woo, 1 , ,00f Otoakin/ One hund..t.nlon 11 , 1 nt Ilek n, bout ;41h. ItAintoral SN Irt.,llorod Slc Ifoop ti• irta eSten•ive dot ler., In MOURNING GOODS Paul inn going lot° tooorti tta 41 . 0 . 1,1 noanoitto t at el.. A 101 l ono. i.f /All Ihe I.e.t brood.. ol trots,'. Ootnln. will , "MI roil Flnortnlx t/itrtiogn s.lr.ton Fonto 1.. 1.11.11C111.4 , .0 1,1 Nlonl. P..d?otron: t vtr. hatolnottot, blow+• d a tl Itoltlortel Co .tun Ft f)ooln v. r. 101V_ Our atm . !: In fall 01.110 nm, ttr.ey Blau- klt.l Cr 3 ,11 ,, MAO, Won 1101 e limn et., loner ett. Conottlottont, MEN'S AND BOYS' EAR 'Heavy eltorcooln,x, Conninterot, for souls ho inns Irt to 5u .voln: nano 11°I . P1111 . 4, 0'. 0..00 All Mods of ?; ,, tiollfl,ll , N e NVltlir it., E,llll lin , S,nh lt , l.hoon Boon a lull liu nl , liliortty - ttnolt. Ft...thorn, ii,, n, I it. lti , tl/..1/4 'WOOLEN S'I'OEKINO YARNS. It %%*"01, Z , rltyr , .. 11,1 in `i CARPE'I•-; ! (%\itl'ETS !! r•elA ill Mark 1133,1 an colors eta Giza Dr. dyers' Medicines. AY ER'S AGUE CURE;, For Fever nod Ague, Intermittent Fevilr, Chill Fever Itentitte it Fever, Drool, Agne, Pori- theal or, 11 these Ferrr, de, an I indeed /I 1 the nitectintifi which arise from 18A1881088, marsh, or miasmatic poluott. As its 1188 - 18 81,181188, it dire ClirO, and doe not ail. Centoming either Artbolle, Qululnn, Rhnouth, O-ne er an other in 'Tel or p .Isonotin ,111./•ttotes hatovor it innowl.o injureit en, t the nu alter laud imp rtonee of Its cures ti it, argue die t it•is, alp. literally be, ottd account and we believe w linnet a pur,ll ry of Ag 10 1110d1Cilln.' I. pride I+ gra tilled by the minnow edgmen in re ° eeivo of the. radical cures OT etc,' In to utinate east-B,llml who, II other rentedi m lottr'wholly Gdlvd Unite- limn ell p.. 188118 Other resident in, or trav elling through miasmatic localitr, will be protected or taki, g the ,(Ii E ERE dal For Lir er Coutpluiple. anteing front t_rpiday.. of, xeelleiit Ili:Petty, 'e trout ting the L.ver into healthy net,vity.. r lhl ,one I (mordent and Liver Complainta, it Is produel g molly truly r,nutika .do • Oren, wile.e other nteliclit, 8 11011 f. Prepared by Un. J. C. AYIII Practfettl and ,/ lical .Chentintl, Lowell, 31888., anal cold oil entind thin world. riliCE $1..00 .11:12 ...BOTTLE RE, P --I EO II 1' lt. J. C. AVER .0 CO.,' LOWEL, MASS Practical and Analytical Cheniiits. " J.., B. lIAVERSTICK, Agent, CAItLISL/14 PA. • Z'fraially 110 I'ELS • E1.1,1..TT. Jenot RIIINSPIELD MONTGOMERY HOUSE. The touleraigned n.ppeottolly lof,nt the public that they have Iteleell title Well known hotel 1,1.00 b tough of Ch I•3l l, ..rnburg. It bt their Intention to keep It in a iitYlo which .they hope will give eltle. (notion to all who may favor them with their cue. t •In Tho Clutinboinburg and flottyibbrg Douche. no from cud io ELL:OTT & 811INEFIVA:D. boot7l4y. CENTRAL HOTEL, NOB. 621 and 623 Arch Btreet, Torras, $2.150 por day, or - Fab= with out board, $1 por day. J. U. DE.IAVEN, Proprietor. Omlally F ARMERS! i/.II:!:?FDROVERS' • OARLIBLM PA. The snuleyelenrd having taken and entirely re• mod trill fliralshed trio hotel to prepared to tarnish ; rid accommodations to all who dee re Ao make Id their home, A shdra of the patronage of the our rUnaling country travelling public solicited. mons large and comfortable. Table always ettP ..fied with the beat. N. W. WO(1D13. Proprietor MEI ,Lines of Travel SOVTI4. MOUNTAIN RAILUOAD 1 2"111.0 TABLE. TAKE, ~ :}TROT SEPT)O63.ER i, 1671 Oa and after Friday t September 10871, this Company rairtrro trains through to Pine Grove • daiiy,, (Sundays excepted). A 8 FOLLO*B : Leave Junction, 7.00 A 81., ollonnyhr 7,1 U, vCralobead'e 720, Vaunt Holly, %.40, .lappor 91111, 7.46, Mme.'s Run, 805, Laurel, 8,40, abd arrlvre Pine Oruro, 0.4.0 ,t. x.a - Loard.rartl(6 4 , e.; Ju 3.00, 'eN nny ., brook, 3 10, veralgliellioe. 3.2 MOOO t 1101 y, 346 vOpper'3llll. 110nterlittnn. 4.00 I.nulel, 1,30, ram arrivrif at Pine Onote 44 • v.lr ' •, • • It HT 170.611b1ii. Leave Pipe Orove, 0.3 .1 0 w, I aural, 045. Hu ltuo, 10. 6 , •Uppi, 3I•11, 1,2., Mount 710/1•, raldwairs, •8 unyorou6 , 11.01', atoil art..o,J , t Jimctlon, 11,16 A' B. Learn .I'lna (trovp 5.00 P. Df . 5.15, II u.:- ter'u Jinn 0 9A, .11pp. r 15. 0. 5100 111.11 , 5 Oh, G 10, .13otinybrook 0 05, !in i hrric. 0t Junction, 015 P. ;4 , Scotfuns Ina.Api thus (*),:n.,!1 ,g.'V,S.,T,',J7P-7 0.,.•,-”t em.o In tia.drnt. OM., of Orn, Septirinleutlout, Plus Grov'o, Aug 26 1 , 1,_ ._.. , 1871. , ' A It• 11 1) V 1 ? ' C_ } I ij 1 B E e R I A A 'l: \ E 11 OF olti'FL WINTER; ARRANGEMENT. On and after Thuraday, livrouther 24, 1879, Pnuonteir Trains will run daily, 88 f‘illowa,(Sundltys exceptud): W 1i; BT WARD , ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Davos Harrisburg 8:0D A. M , MechanKsburg s:ar, Carlisle 9:11, Newlin," 5:40, Shlpponsburg Chamboraburg 10:44. Oreen caatlo'l t-• 10, arri slug at ilagerstouu, 11:45, A. bk . MAIN Tit AIN lolives Harrisburg 1:55, P. Ai, Me artulcaburg 2:27. Carlialu 2:5N, New Ills 3:32, Ship ponsbUrg 4.02, Ohamberabuig '4:35, Greencastle 5:14 arriving at IlagprFtown 5:40, P M. EXPRESS' TRAIN loaves Harrisburg. 4:30 P M, Mechanicsburg 5:02, Carliala tun, Natrsaloa:os, Ship , penebtil g 0;33, Arrlvlnu at ( ham borobn ig 7:00, r u. A MIXED TRAIN loa run Chatabarshurg 7'45. a M Oreonenstlo 0:0, a rri ring at liagpratuwu 10:05, A a t E AST W AR D ! ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Chambersburg 6:00 A n, Rhlppensburg 5:20; Newvllle 0:00, Carlisle '0:33, Mechanicsburg 7:02 arriving at Harrieburg 7:30, A IL MAIL TRAIN I,aves llngte - stows 8:30A xi, Green eagle 0:00, Clunnbcreburg 0:10, 8 hlpponsburg 10:22, Newville 10:53, 'arll4ln 11: 0, Mecbnnlctburg 12:06 arriving nt Harrisburg 12:37, P. n. ' 14XPRE88 TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 12:00 w, Greencastle 12:28. Chambersburg 1:05. Shipileesberg 1:37, Newellle 2:10. Carlisle 2:50, Mechanicsburg 3:18, arriving at frarlishurg 3:50,P IC - A MIXED TRAIN lames Hapratown Greencastle 4:27, arriving et Chambers burg 6:20, 1 4 11. riNir• Making close vntinections'nt Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, New rock, Washing ton, Baltimore, Pittsburg, and alLnaints Went. 0. N. LULL.'l3upt. Bunerintendent'i Office, Chatnb'si. Nov. 21,• 1870 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER TIME TABLE. Eight Trains (Daily) to and from Phila delphia and Pittsburg, and Two Trains Daily to and from Erie (dmidays excopted). , An'ER MONDAY, November 13th, 1871, l'olf-eng, Trains of tho Pommylounia Railroad own any will depart from Harrisburg and art :00 at Pal subilultut on ; PUttiburg f o llo w . ; EAsTW ABU. na—Pllll,delphits Exprens lent s Ilarrlslitirg %Volt 1 , 1311ud0 , 1.13. ea 6 40 34. ru, 4 05—Fast Lino lunved ihrrillinlrg dully (except 510at , u , ) nt 4 u; n. ur, and In iron at {cuntlultd• plan at h 05 a. tn. 7 3r7_-31,ti1 I rda 't , arra Mar xburg ,1a177 («xcept Sandtq) at 7 30 p. m. nod arrit «x at at II 2! p. at. . II 45—Parille Express leas, s Ih,r• Islptrir daily at It if n tn., an I arrives et II est Philadelphia at :3 p. 2 tO—EL o tit I FXPit ENO raven Ilarrinburt; daily uttcppt Saatla• ) nt 2 Ou p. w., nut arrive:4 at Went mltn u•lttltitt at it'lltYpsni. 11.1 Exldt 4 tt let vat, .I.l,rarltar¢ ati tIU4O p. aid aril,. at We•t Plallatt,lpttla nt ....pi 3 53—Ifitrriiihurg Ace. nitnailoti .11 leaven Norris irg daily Sona,iyo oxrapti A. at 3 So p . tn., and ar v e nt POI ,dolphin at 9 40 p no. 7 50-1.-ineinitoi Troia, via' 'Shoot Joy, leaves orrisborg doily (oxi.opt innloy) at 7 SOa. in., end rives at. Writ at 12 40 irtil 4 41—I rle fta.t Lino wort, fur brie, leave; Bar rg daily (except• Sunday) at 440 p. arriving Eric at 7 4u e. in . 40— BRIE MAIL watt, for Frio loaves Harriet 404; dolly of 10 40 0 01.,arrivint, 4Erie ut 251 p m. 10 30—C100100011 Ilzprmis iettrux llurriuMlig 10100. m utrivoi at Alto Mil at 3 43 om., antl a•rivra at Pittabar. at 0 20 0. to. . . 4 05-- PA. - 111C 11X1 1 11 • 11 , 8 !ravel" IlarrislideiMel l y zt - c 4 u:, a. an , arrive,. nt Altrma 1. OS a. m anti atrive.. at Mtt•burg 02 p.m 12 6.l—Southern Extprolal loaves Hurl/M..4; clail. ..112 Lr. n m..nrrlcon nt Altoona at L , awl urr , rrn nt Pittaburr at 010 ... m. 4 ta....-Font Lino leaven Irqrl'imbl,EK daily (except ) 4LO p. nrrivon Altonim at 005 p. ,101.0 s anppor and ....iv., at mtbmar g at 1 35 5 . 5 , I 15 —Mk I Tmin leaven Ilarriuliarg .1 , 111 (except Numbly) at 111, •4rrivos 0 Altoona at 711 p. taken i.e, and are We , Pitt.? ..? gat 1 050 ut. 30 —flay Paq.......?er !rain lu.,vrn 11,ralhurg Jail)? (except Sand - 3o) at 7:10 a. tn., Arrive?. at Altoona at 180 p. m., and nt 1511 bare A2O p. la. 3 0 ?-1 1 1.ram...1, PaNnt.l Om. Teal ? loavesMrrisl?..r, at :I 0))a am .11. ona at • 8 10 a nl, and or river lit PI tol , nr la nt 1 Pe, p m. NALIUEL, A. Supt. Middle Div. Penna. Ilarrinbarg • ove.ol or 13 1871 DIY GOODS Ot4l 17;-S I will continence this day to reduce • i•n I, .1 rl, Iwl.-/3 In Wk.+ in ev ry rblo.rt t "P” rapid •aln 11.1.0 I n ill nrli g" rlu FOR CASH, , ...lora that In far brl.,Tr any now goods etered by air It. the thathly A full line of - PLAIN DRESS GOODS, in all colors, WOOL !t1 PPS, POPLTNS, CAS43I'OII: . B, DLLANEB, ALPACAS, PLAIDS The 'argent .ihlorttoent Of Style. and Prleex or Jfcrej In the Iletungh. MOM I=l - WATER PIOOFS, KYNTLICICY JEANS, TWEE:iS, Bind Bill variet;on! Men and 1111310 wear ELT ET c".I. NS, I! A W FELT SR itCV:=, BA /OMR QUILTS, 4- '- TA I'LE LINENS, -- and In fact, every as Dela In nw • Iu the Dry Good. Line. NOTIONS LOVES, HOSIERY, HOODS MEDIAS, COMFORTS, awl an oodiref 9, variety of Fancy Goods. DOMES"' 10 U OODS. 61U8LINS, CANTONS, INGIVAMS FLANNELS, A full 1* oteach •SPECIAL BARGAINS iu entdoe.frablo Ilranda of Black Alparna All the ahove named goods with many mol e,,vrll all be sold at inch prlceu na cannnt All to lasers th sale , 0 all Will, may eall'to tee them. • ltlno7l FURNITURE, UIfNITURE. ' A. D. EWING, CAIIINB7, MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, West Street, r _. OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOVSE, Preen for Boot Furniture, awarded at all Co nnty Fairs tduco 1867. F e rn 'tura of all varletleer and atytet of Foreign and Dotheatic nninufacturo, from the finest roeoweod and mahogany to' tho hureat prlC.l Maple and p ine . . - PARLOR, riZIEIZI DINING Roam, .41TCLIEN AND PURNIi'tIBE EmbroCing every articlo need by limo moth-Hotel keepers of the most approvOtt and fanhionoldo donlgn and Ilufnh. Inciatilmt also Cottage Furniture In netts; Reception dud Cump Choirs, Alatreenea, Cllt Fronton, Pictures to; &c. Particular ontentinn. given as mufti to lament/Ai' order. from town and country attended to promptly, and on modorate terms: . . . ... Special attention paid Co the Walton of Wall .PO pe101,09 A. B. .E.. , . : Corn .112,Owns TO THOSE INTERESTED Tho unda,lgned horhut learned the oft of ma' tog • C - ORN BROOMS, In thu Ponnnylvonli Inotltute foi the Wind; I Ong grodunto of that school, god holing n hol rot of nololOtory, reepeetfally eollelte your p‘tronapte. Ile le Urepered to mak() n 11.14116 of Brom, and dt .the nhortext no•Ico. Farmers nio.l nthera vialting enrlbdo during. tbo Tull and 'st I ; r Oenao Inning brooms manufse; hired, would do Well by bringing Ivo tholenintortal, na I will gOnrem on to do goon Work both In style nod durnbtllty, and ut tonoonablo Yule& J. O. BOYEIL RHSIDENCE—Beet street, bowteen North and Lc. eOst ollsy,Corllsle, Pam's. Henry ;Saxton 44: E STABLISJIED 1840 CARLISLE HARDWARE HOUSE H. EIAXTON.6"OO Agra* t?Axrcon,f J. P. Iktica. D. D. BA tuff Farming, • and 31pol:1m:dela Hardware . T9ola, rind Materials; Ira and Steal, - Plaster and Sand, Guns and Ammunition. II A R D - W RE with every description of useful and Useful inventions constantly intnXlueed 8010 Agents for PLANK'S PLOWS Thankful - for, intst patronage, and so iciting a continuance, Wo Remain Respectfully, H.- SAXTON & DEE Great Bargain in Clothing. SELLING OFF AT AND BELOW ALL GOODS MUST BE,SOLD BY TlfylrliST OF DECK MBER Thu undersigned having determined „to retire um busluess, uffere bits entire muck of AC F. (.4)OD, O' NTS' FURNISH/NG 000D3, I TRU • lit?, VALI . US (111111RELLAS, 12:CDN:R CLOTJUNO: II •, do., and below coat, The ontlro stock must bo dfe posed of by the (trot of bocombot: tilt et ck.a piton goods, the fittest In tools, ronshohl of FINK I'M:Nell. AND DORSEINS, 1 STIMIS, CANSINRT • 8,, SAT' ETTS, ELY JYANS, LINE NS, Ar. Ready-Made Clothing dennrtment I. inn of the larKont ntol berg Amnon nioll , n t.e ri llnd thin pitle of Philinielphin, All Our Own Make Coll POOll Illid Mt": for Noun.' ISAAC LIVINGSTON, ' • .22 North Hunoter Watches and tretoctry J. E, CALDWELL & CO., 902 clthl37lWT STREET, PICILAPI:LPIIIA, JEWELERS, SILVERSMITHS Ixial, Corte r.% ARE NOW r RE:56l.r OF TIIEIII PALL AND iIbLIDAY 0001)S, KNItIfIACINO A SITEItii STOCK PARIS BRONZES! CLOCK SKI'S ANL MANTKL OILNAMEti VIENNA RANGY GOOD 3! PARIAN /STATUARY Solid Silver Ware! TAATEFCLLY ARRANGE.) TNT CASEB FOR WEDDING PRESENTS ALS A :PLENDID ASSORT 11 &NT or FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES. CHAINS, ELECTRO-PLATED WARES. Illpin7lly HOLIDAY GOOD'S! • WI'LLIAM BRADY, 302 MA RKIST 'THEW. Has J out returned from Now York with- The litmus Wet, of 11rOldny Goode over I,rought to this city eons et log ID part of HOLIDAY• AND BRIDAL SILVER, of - elegant - -deeign - and - tlttivta, from - tho 'celebrated Gotha, .n Manufacturing qnp,,,popy. BEAUTIFUL PLATEB WARE, npu.s CALICOES, Telt Bab, Coffee Urn] Cako and Fruit IleActs, Coker; Plekte and Celery Standa, - Soup 'litmus, Wino Rands, etc., etc. Table Cu'fiery or eleront design. and ftlah, from the celebrated manuhtor r)• or Hanlon:. Drae. & how Pon, Sheffield, with pearl, Ivory nu plat od hntoles. OUR FANCY GOODS DEPASTAIENT Embr ice. the following artlclee; Lading' Elegant Handkerchief Cane and Glove bonee combined—it beautiful .arilclo, Toilet Sot,. Writing Deekr, Jewel Stands, Odor Cocoa, Work Donee, Card Receivers,. Fatima ViOlef. and Sendai Wood, Leather, Silk, &Atli] etc., etc., Diorites; Statuette, Cantle Places, Waite, etc., etc Mon!cal Boyne, playing from 2to 10 airs, and with Belt and Mandolin attachment, French, Clocl.s, in (lilt, Drone. and Markle Carte; Cuckoo Clock., Cigar Blonde, Cigar, Caere, Tobacco Bove, (Silver and Pla , ed), Parlor Thermometare, Planck tdiney Purace and Pocket llooli• and a great variety of over) thing in my line. Call and .examine the grand ainortniut. . • • WILLIAM Bil A MY, 302 Harlot arrest, Harrisburg, Pis 220.10 • elteapetit Coal. OEI!APEST COAL .414-Tho undersigned asreee tn, furnish Coal to all 'partial, either fur Family or tlineburnera' use, at cheap rates, proelded they swept the following: let. To order all Coal in Company care. 2nd. To charge mine weight, Irreapootire of soy lone In shipment by leaky earth kn. ' Brd. ro deliver your cool se it comes, to hand, Without reworeoning, dirt and tell. 4th: That in 1110 above mentioned mode of bud . neta you will' WINED LOBE T.E4sT '.ER CENT. 80'414 wheti 20 tom SlrO bought out paid for, YOU REALLY GET BUT EIOIITEEN TONS To this fact all regular dealers will testify. 6th. To strive to got your coat ream any hrcakir you may desire, but no we hero to receiver what le emit, bo It Benetton Anineh, big lite*, or Short Blotto. tain from 'lkon. Valley. some of them being not so dreirablo; this name 'applying to tho bent co.l breakers ratio; you to tako it as It to aunt to no. Uth. As thle kind of imitates le done ou the Ball. rood Copeysnee eldlnee,..do,_notnak to eno-B, anaplo aeon!. They do not ream morn than 24 hours' 4110 of aiding; we therofors cannot show what we can . furnish you. Shoat you wish to yinclise r e coal whore it can be loon at all tltnee, kept In the , dry, RktlollllltNn LIVERY,' 611 at either yard oh the subscriber, where yi.ur orders will bo promptlyilllied;ond proinialo save you the toes arid stemetion caused by unmet dirty sod inferioroosh thereby giving your supply for AMY mosey thou any,ooo.pa do by turulehlog the emit of mine,' 24seerItt Plaints, Oils and Varnishes, Cement, A LSO, HOUSE FURNISHING fanny goods No. lb BAST MAIN STBBRT, Carlisle, Pa., COST. ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMERICS, MEM A. U BLAIR Plumbing, Gail Pitting, , IXWZB CAMP.BIRLL. pLumBIN44 gap t, AND, ,STEAM At No. 18 North Hanover - Street, PIENIVA. STILL AU' BUSINESSI The niidereigned are now folly prepared to attend to tide businera all La different tranebee. They also keep ,onsiantly on band and for Bale, WATER CLOS ETS. 4 • BATH TUBB WATER CLOSETS; . DAVI TUBS, WAVER CLOSETS, -, BATH TUl3$, WA lER °Lours. ' BATH TUBS, - WASH BASINS, HYDE, Q.ITS, lift and Force °lnterns, Lift end Force Cisterns, and-Deep Well-Pumps, Lead, errs Colin ' and Deep Well Pumps, Lead; Terra Cotta and Iron Pipe. Chimney Tops and Flues. GAS PIPE AND FIXTURES Globes, and all hinds or: Drees Work for steam and water eont,tantly on hand, or furnished to order. Dwellings, Churches, Factories and other building; in town or Country, Athol op with.nestness and dis patch: All work warranted. 'Thookthl for public patronage, we hops by strict attention to business in merit a continnence of the tame. Terme reasonable, It requiring but one trial td secdre your custom. Given, 11 bid/. Don't forget the place, No 18, North flanorer street, In the brier moot or 81pc'a new building. All orders left at the residence of ether Messrs. CAMPBELL OR ILS:NTP7fOD at any time, either day or ofglit, will be promptly attended to. James Campbell, Alocander'a ItOw, Pitt 010001, or William Ilertwood, South street; above West. Flaring special adrantages we aro prepared to leaflet] COPPER WORK OF ALI. DESCRIPTIONS, for Still nausea and ot k , or purpos.N . at 'home Or at a (Natalie°. COPPER PIPE furnlebo4 to order, elthertlrovro or brare.t.- RSoualy Groceries, Family Flour, .fc V,RESII GROCERIES FRESH GROCERIES!! J Alstetytt to to hint at the CHEAP STORE, No. 88- East Pomfret Streot And why are they always fresh / lit/cause we sell a great amount of them, land cull them low. Ther.• fore, turn our stork often and consequently our goods moat 116 fresh. You•Klll nod everything you wish in the way of lt I ursrle —t.twor iVillow awl Cedarwaro. hflohe nhd Crockerri - mi Ch /tan., lined Hoef, - haloßti, Wet; T ittonoito nod Crnckern of evor dnecription,‘ • Spiced end Freel Oysters, Surd Lronot Sc., nod no mil to • S It is °Moss to tuontion theca, roma Alla NO, for you rely ,; and furor If it dot.'t roil you to, come, stool your childret , as they Will he dealt With tho name entrant If you orora t. hero yournelt. ALL RINDS. OF . ( b' 7'R Y PRODUCE taken in exchange for gouda, or ennh GEO. 13. HOFFMAN'S SONS, No. 88 East Pomfret Street, 4 One ,71" COLLINLX P. :•1' res., Ti,, nai re a nil Pain jar SOMRTDING NEW UNDER TUE SLN! THE UNDERSIGNED, having just retitened Gout ill. cities x Ith n lonic clock of ii.vite the attrlitinn 1.1 al. who desire eaqs fact on D, call and Canto!, tL Ir atock of ' Stoves and Tinware. An tit , 4.4.1, ~ f sterol urn)' log fm1:0 111 ANTI•CUNKER BASE BURNER, .ANTI.CLINh En / E 11E , I Ell together with a I Iho Ni r o style" or PAIII.OII, DI .INO 100)I AND COO ST /V1,,;.- bidl 'they . chal'on, she, Lrnle• m ,• Ktiivt p, Forks, • Spoons, Laclles, Lamps, i)ipptire, together With sq 2. All et Sett. COlll Coe Sirtiveim And Tortg,, ZI, , send v y veriet) t tv•tre xSJ HOW. Goode kept In i 1 111 cld d stein. \Ve rve ais, prettottol to forttlett l i emps for Cistenis and Deep Wells, nod have for ludo tli Col.l.rut tiff. RoonNo, sp , ,UTINO. AND Oil WO K •ttnudnl CO promptly and on r•aeonab „tenor, Irernernbor the pin&e. the green front no Nor INem- r street. A row d.rorn AP•ovu Muth , Give nit a cad no w • ore determined not to he undo x.dd by twt!Pother portico. In this place Thankful for p et pationego we extend a nerd( levitation to all itipay us RIIINESKITH RUPP, Nye. 62 dial 64, - - - - - - ----tfORTH-LIANOVHIt CAULIBLE, Loct7l l'A STOVE A NI) TINWAR EMPORIUM. The undersigned would . ravectfully Inform th citizens of Car.iste and vicinity, that he attli on the' ETINE AND TINWARE DENISE -IL in all its various, branches. He hew socu.ed lb Agency for the following popularstoyes: Parlor and Offico Ftcive 4Pis Morning Glory, Morning Parlor Hooter', 111 Parlor Light, togother with • variety . 01COOK' STOVES Combination Gas DarnOr, Eureka, Regulator, Niagara, - Superior, Heaters, Maga", and Flroboar4l3toves, which lapin peppered tolherdth at the loweit media rates; Btdte Itepairlog promptly attended to. Beefing. Spouting, and. Jobbing executed In the most natio• foolery moaner. • TINWARII, " of every detcriptlon constantly oil band, or made to order, nt reamosable prices. • Darius none but experienced storltnp i ti employed, be 'hopes by a does attention to' Multi:isms to Besot° the public patronises. , . • - Itememtper tba, place, 111 WEST - MAIN BTRIIIST. SAMUEL B. 2ti0v7017 A. L. SPONSLEIPS COLTIMIV w..v. as.RWOOD:' A: L. SPONBLER; Reel Estate gent; Scrivener, Conveynecer, Ingot• arm end Claim Agent. Office Mali? Strvet near CentraSquare.' ' DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PRI VATIC HALE,—The owner dethous of re moving west, Offont at private nate a situated on Bedford streot, In tlo• boroogh of Car Ilele. containing 46 feet front. by 100 foot in depth and birvt s. thereon erected a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE,. with brick Lack building, wash bons°, (with cWern therein)smoke house, bake neon, and oil nemalrY nutbulliiiitga. -The property fronting, on. Bedford street is 43 feet front by 21 feet do.•p. The back building fronting on Locust alley is 21 feet in front• The property in nearly new. contains a storeroom, now occupiedno x grba•ry of to i« In good condition, and le admisably cltuntsd fora business stand. Per sons whaling to ',IOW the property, can do so by call ing on the residing on Ito, premises. Per terms and further particulars enquire of - A. L BPONBLBR', Beal Estate Agent lerufill A Two-Story Brick Dwcilin For Sato N 0.58 Routh Dsdford street, eon tainitnr two parlors, ball, and kanhen on the fleet floor, and three chum bore on tho second story, .with a finished attlOws_lk, and front, stairway balcony to back buildinCi- Trd grape arbor and hydrant in the yard. , Apply ' EEZIEM MBE subscriber has several othet proportfe. for nolo In eligible parts of the town. which Will lie I enoonvbly FIN,/ oil of A. hintEitu s to Agent. EU= VIRGINIA LANDS in the Shenan doah Valley fur ssle.—A number of valuable, and highly Improved - farina in "'the Valley" ere or fared for solo. Tie tracts run from DO to 360 acre, The I.nd is of the best on,lity of limestone. fully °anal, if not superior, to the land in • 'nmberland Valley, and will he disposed , f at astonishingly low figures. 'I ho extension of the Cumberland, Valley Railroad into. Virginia, as now surveyed, will run immediately through the se , lion of country In which these lands are located, willehoelten corn. pie eti, c. , gether Oath the advantage or the Shelete dash river transpqrtation will give theta all the ad vantages of Northoin and Eastern markets. A splendid opportunity for lucrative' investments is boric offered, A fall 11114 Tolman 'deHrriptlon of the location and character of thu 'minus Botts may to had, by.ap. plying to A. I., , 'SPONSLEIt, lsuh>o _ Real rotate Agent, Carll4e. FOR BALE OR RENT.—A coihmo. alone two-story brick, private ieeklence, on IVest Pomfret atm% Carllxle,altualed on a lut 30 feet front and 240 feet in depth, with a citable and carriage home, and abundance of fruit Hydrant In the pod and good cistern. • Also, x twn-kory brick hobo and balk 'building •rt North Pitt Arcot. Posemodon of thu rumor will ho (1 teat to ` or the:latter on or oiler ho firxt of July A L SPONSLIM, Soul le Agent. —A A CI II :III: E 'rI D ATI . d . C.:II • A7I 9 / I r lo%f tf:o o e i n th t :n n IC OTI m.t poyulnr Lire I , ran. nipanies In the country, A chi re. It Fen', tun , of A. h. un,/er, Curliale, Pa. TVa(L•er's p B 1 fe-Ag GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY tv A LR /AL'S CALIFORNIA V I N'EG A It • Hundreds of Thousands hear Testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effects. the) urn not a vile Fancy Drick ' initile of pool Run, 11111 , 1cy, Proof Sidi Rif. and flame. Liquors. doctored, indeed, and te . efiten d to please till, .110 TON ICA Ileit lead - the tippler on to drunl.o,.neer. dud tufo, b .t area true Aludi• lnu, made iron, file Native Root, and I ierbit tit Co Iltornla, tree from all Alcoholic Stimulant, Ire the area t flood Purifier, and Life-Giving P,i, clpin, II perfect Ilenov•tor and In• rig r.tor - of the eyetenv, carrying off ail p. notions matter Ai d r rioting the blood t • n healthy ro . all. 'ion N., poi", eau to, Oct., Bit' I. Cortlingto directi n and remain I n 'inn ell, l roe bl d the hoer. ere not tiesto.)..ll I s 111 . 111,0 , novini , and the vital orK., • waeled to, u,l po tit el lepair lolltonota or. dud 1 . 1 rotur ItbroblitliP.lo 11,11 a"ot, Dy•pi•VO, a or Fttl4oted,,,,, Bohm., nrld hderut Ilent Fev re I/ ottorti I I the Itkod, Livt r. Kidituytt, no i hut 1,, these II !tete hove been tt tot ~oF Soul, Divot/do ore rut, d by Sit i h eli In youv rally p adored by to ruodttltt• nt i lie lii,volne Orgat 9. " Inflip n Iltnlache, 1 . 7 . ftd,1n the stnrild Tig' lav f t ~Cho g t, Ingg. :nom tn•ue'llt'ano al the • forlorn,n tn+th the lou Bill Altar P Ip v ltaon n• the lora ov ntl•.' al iro. Longo, Poi. Ilr. r!;glon Illy lit t n ther [no, =I Th., in% funk ! , id 'lf; NI. nut If and Ailnf Jute. tde tarp d If and bumf I+, al Idt.ll e u 1 . 1".111 , f un. olcol ..fht m . 111 c . ..ll,lhiltg I. 0. 1.1..1 to 011 tut -1)11. it 6 ! A 111,1 1 .11111, • 1, 1 1 . li.'.• 41111 11,1 . • 10 Illy II ill a, 1 , ..10 1.1 ret .1, , hich ro p .•, ,1. 01 1,, thu Talley/4 of •ar kr a rivorn titt'ha it at h.. ktafen, oaf t aof the 311(4.1...1.f 1 tl uo•arl, f lloain, Tanners .e, Ark/oz. , x lied, C'eleratio, Itrazar, Pearl, .11r 'ant, SIVA') / all, If onzinko, Jamon, and rainy , othor n to, flo.lr vital IMMO mien, (1 firth.: 11,. :11141- morgool atomo, and remarkably no Miring yvll , ollll 110,1,10 d ynean, are ilivarlably afrOlat• pn01...1 I, et 140 AiVo da11y.1141 , 1.1. In 01 the are , liver, rr r 1 other rtlrdearinalneern. Tho,e arm - o a mar , or lean (Matra , Ilona of the filo,. weak . 4. and tbroable afft to • f 1t,,. s'olllll 11, .1101 grit3l 1 i 14,0 , Ingna.) vtif 0( h latod a,t Inht , ll va la t el. Wirt 1111 re 'log p u...11/1 I 11 , 1 , 0 , 111 , 10 tbeso t.,l lam ..• n o (lath noronam y Thn r,•a nnraflutr tie tny satr, vkprlAl to Pr. J. 11 I Itor'n Whom Lr hip r-rt, r they Vr 11 xi omllly mmote the 1,1 aria matt, fy,th toh oh the 11 m eh , are aim! 11, at ,ha nano, thug ..thou Int ing 010 r. Cons • f Ii err, and gru,rally r. atorf n 4 the 1•1111 thy 1.1 organ rile 11 ,ifors4o pop.:1 , 1" Cy of tide onlttabla nano I v In retrf (ma ,uh a m tobtantatle /unman...a, in foollg•lnnit •oralo an of it. to nror an a remedy lit Stich moan,. Fur Skui I Isosses,iini ms. tter, Salt IThent I hitches, Kids, Pimples Puittolcu, Itollo,Carlionch Itltut•Wurnet, 8.011 II ni Bora Nyas, Mrsqloolo I 14•1,..5curfe liscolorations of Ms -kin, Humors Illseanco of Os Skin of whatever 114111 u or Honor ore ternlly titian.' curb it on' of the spot 111 hurt thou by the °me of these DM re. ''lnc holt In such .0141 will CllllVillt.o the 1110 t licrethilinut the r curative effect. chum., the {'it ntcJ Blood It I' .Ing through tho HUI. In l'lnip'es Erittithhe o, 'u.es; denote It when you Ilnd It.ob structed and siogit'elt In the 0011 ; 001111. It whe It In foul. and your foollngs will to I you glieji. Rrrl the blood p .r, •tnd the th, • nyhtrin nil follow. I 'in,Jlpo,nnd lurk!..g. In the a flun or loony 91oloutods. nro eilecinatl:;• d'elfioyn raid retnove4 dlrccti us, reld cirqililly ft circular around each bottle, printed In four 1,1 gungen—English. Ournnar, and 13p,ult;lx. J. WALKER, Ployirlotor. R. 11: 1111TDON LD Dragglete and lien. Agoets, San Franelnro. and 32 and 34 Corn...ere., Street, N.•W York. Sulrl by all Druggist... anti U •Ices. q.leclOgy Parabola spectacles IMPROVE YOUR_ SIGHT I BY THE 08k1 Or PYKE 1301g*'S Parabola Spectacles! MANUFACTORY ' , AT UTICA, NEW YORE 1.11. HAVERSTICIC, DEALER IN DRUGS, NIEDICINES, TOILET AND I ANDY AILTICI.B4, kr. PENN'A., appolot..dagont for the, nolo of thn ahoy° opoctarles. PERSONS WEARING .GLASSES or thorn in hood of them. will do wall, to call, fur In ovary MO IVO 0 UA It ANTED • TO SUIT THE SIGHT PERFECTLY I 31au7lly Light Tforis.9 Farm era' Baal.•. FARMERS' BANK • CAIILIBLE, PA. Ilan (bantling for tho lrabsacilon of ovary varloly anal:Mug llualnosa that may bo r.quirod by Ile custonuna and correopondenta. ' Makoeicollaotlona on all polnta In the Uni,lad Stab% Buys,'sells, and attends to all online for the chase or credo of hold, Government nod State Ilea* and all etheilkst.olase seetirlt es. • Negotiates 1111111 P, 111111 1 1 IaCOUnte C0M13 , ( 1 /0//p pot. Attends to the e lleetlim of Interest, C.llllOllll and dittdonds. , Fornicates dram_ to pvtwons , alvltinA roma moony to any p., tor the United State., Camols or Europe. Receives depOsits in lime or .mall num, and pays intermit on special:deposits. Is empowered to not as Treastmer_Arol_FtnanciaL trottnt — y — and City Governments, Corporatlona and Indlyldusle. , 1. OVEN, •... l'arehleut, J. Cl. nointn; Cashier.- alau7 3m FOR BALE • A largo quantity of STONE, tailtablo foi °uniting, curb, and Inne-burolug puipoiws. Enquire of NED. E. D. POTTB, rfarsigberg Zampfkii, near linrtla !lotion] , /trait. •pinn7l LOT OP GROUND, A. 1.. EPONSLER, Heal Ebtate Aont. =1 =I II I . STUB EIZS, No Podlora Employed Rre'and Domeatjidoods,.'cei. SELLINC 'OFF TO CLOSE BUSItESS, " AT THE CENTRAL o , ry Sudo storet IN CARLISLE =I GREAT INDUCEMENTS, A largo assortment of Black Dress Silks, • - Colored Dress Silk Poplins, Wool poplins, French Merinoti, Repps, Cashmeres, ' • Alpacas, 4c., &c. Long and-Square Shawls, Black Thibe't Shawls, Breakfastt,Shawls BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS ! Black Cloths and Cassimerea, , ' Coloreu Cloths and Cassimeres, Splendid Overcoatings, Table Linens, - Towai, Quilts, Counterpanes, Coverlets, Blankets, ,ke A GREAT VARIETY OF - Flannels, iii gili kinds and giinlitios Slieetings, Tickings, Muslins, Calicoes, &c., &c RS A f tfli S T)4 ,rff - r+ -1 " " kJ sA,J. A ha' , e 'trick I ..,- - meT , wmz, CONSISTING OF Hosiery, Gloves, • Hondkerchiels, Ribbons, Laces, Cuffs, Hamburg EdgiHgs awl Insc-rtings As Al'u Base &O . :Mimed to clo se out Mir entire stock of goods, in the very stiorte,t possjide time, it will be to the decided advantag-ei of 'all to examine ,iur stock earry, and secure some of thik;cp) d bar- Gteat Bargains in all kinds of Goods DEEM Central Dry Cools Store. • IEI 1../1 ell & MILLER 29-epil. VICTORY °VI_ R ALL! A CRAND RUSH G Ie.E.J T 13./LR, G.. , ILN S Every person invited 'to call and see that this is no trash thrown upon the market, but NNW, FAFIIIONAHLE AND DESRABLE GOODS! DUKE A. , BURKHOLDER Have now one of the Largest Stook of NEW G-003DS ever opened in Carlisle. Call and see onr,eleg,ant 131ack Gros-Grain Silks, hpanese Robes, Satinets, 3lorinos, 13alerno Cloths, Prince Cords Empressnud Mohair Poplins, all in the newest and rialicat aliadas WE SELL ALL S E W GOODS, AND AT , SHoi:;RT.P4Ot'ITS TRE STORE to got a Fino Shawl, Cloths and °flash:sores for suits in the latest styles, comprising BEAVERS, , SCOTCH, DIaTIIUS DO 'SKINS, ROD ROY'S, and all good brands of English, French and American manufactures:* FURS,! FURS!! Prom the beet House in Now York, and at prices that astonish the consumer: Call and price theiie goods, and save twenty-five per cent. -,.Stacks , of I . OISISE FURNISHING aoons DIM= AND lINDNIVWEAR • AT ,OLD PRICES. • "—in groat v aria leis Wo, buy , our goods direct from the manufacturers and importers, and can sell lower nay any house in the valley. ' Call and eeo and be convinced. No old stylee-or shelved goods in our stook.. Call at DuKx a nusituoLininli, North Hanovre et, . - • belor•Caillelsepo er st 01l Bank q 9 C{it Cheap Farms and homes CHEAP FARMS I FREE ROMEB I. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 12,000,000 ACRES DEBT FARMING AND MINERAL LANDS /N A3l,kftWA. 8,000,900 Acres of Choice Farming and Grazing Lands on the line of tho road, in the State • of Nebrarika, in tli. Great Platte' Valley,• Now for Sale, for cash or lon Theab Lade aro la a mi l d and,,lmaltby climate and f r graM•grovn and Mock•ro.eing, , Imour I'med by uaY)lu the United Stated. Prices rango from $2 to $lO per Acre. Homesteads for 'Actual' Settlers. 2,600,000 1 Acres •o I' Goverment Lands tfetween Omaha and 'N rth l';utte, open fur entry. an lieu t. STEADS OTLT. `. SOLDIERS OF 7'llE LATE W4R FREE HOMESTEAD OF ]6O ACRES within railroad [Mate, equal to a Direct Bounty of 1400 Send ftr n new edition of descriptive pamphlet with new Inept, mailed free everywhere. OEM 7 0p71.1n1 HATS AND CAPS J. rr . G CALLIO, CARLISLE, PENNA., The HATTER of Car:inlr! T LE The.lereet et, ler Jus recei he vedA Trrat of Cerifefe I The Intent xh Ito always on band I SILK 11 1 11T8 from the beet Manufacture,. I I I 3.0. CA LUG whales to roll attention to blo largo MEM HATS? 4ND CAPS 4 4, ruanuraetttr.,l jlatt to orb r, sod has •he beak, arrangetnents for coloring Jints, Mood. And Over,•nntn, et ntmrt hlrr exeC.lBll nBICPS paid for C 0 U Ng hY F IJ 11,9 ICE GIRLISLE CARitIAGE FACTOIII A. B. SHERK 111 V. I•rgo 10l u!r. 0n.1..1$ I, Ito Rill vtsl , nif or. r !Mar for im work, POR THE SPRIG TRADE 110 10111 11110 . Ih. I, t 101 of, NEW ‘V ORK ON HAND. v TI. tnntellal feu .1 quenhoti otty 11.1,. 100 it 01 1111. brea I/ .4. U ,11 500111 matihilrt,on t1)1. quo It rid Fo to 1111. •hop.befo.epllllll. 114 00.0101105. 'l'l et e is 110r11 Mist 1014 A I I P."I"I'F, 1 { Tit A Dl4,', or Belle o ore ni Cho,he,lnhtl and Perry We l.ewillt I e eentlhoeteel of the xtut•, N r are getting up a Lot of .Nice Sleiuhs Now. —REPAIRING AND PAINTING prompt]) at .etolod to Co. t.,i of .toll/ 111 11 Pitt I r , DTW-C111 . ..1V, Dn. o; =ME FALL AND WINTER IMPORTA- T ON 1871., • RIBBONS, - MILLINERY- AND STRAW DuUD , . ARMSTRONG, CATO'? CO., HONNET. TiILICIIINU A •II T Ho NET A.t. ELVIAS, inottole. N.Hs, Qrepe!.. Hu he e, FhlueTe .e ;hop t rimueute. 1:0X , 11c:S AND LADLE ' 1151'5 Trhetned and Untrimmed, Shaker Iloods, &c.,. st n I z3P LTI NI ST It r. BALTIMORE,' MD. Offer the. largest Stock to be ft3titol to 0118 , 0m try, uud ottettottlled in oh, ban vttriety eht.artti of, cOtivrttlinff the Intent Eitropt nn mtveltielt. Orclent nolicital, flint tromp( at tectlt•n gir• 7tiep7l:lott, Bootb and Shoes NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE IVO. 4 EAS 7' MA STI?EIs'T, 'URMERLT OC• LINED IM L. T. GREENFIELD CUSTOM 1VOI?E DONE TO ORDER. TUE REST MATERIAL FURN.ISIIIR) • IN ALL JOBS. ADAM DYSERT MEM Taclassijiecl Aaverasentents XTEW ADVERTISEMENT. Bou. _4.1 quota, aro the, cronsea. rut &worn. and other decorations for parties, weddings, ke„ arranged In the bent style art, to order. Hy - . alau7l3a) e. )6. NON' I!EILEN. IpOR BALE.—Soveral lets situated boa _ weer, I.ctort Spriug and ()unison Lane suituftle for bulltlll/ lot., at for truck gardening; ' i cing beat qua( ty of ground fur thin purposo. Ap• pl 3 y o to itiltf • CIIAS. It. LIE .N SBUR. tn pereons indebted to the uodertinrneti, mu hereby notified ty yell end settle the mono before October I, le7l, or tho came will be given Int, he haute or the collector. Been Lf 1811. AC LIVINGETOIII. CASH BUSTNESS, r -On and after the find of 3..pternber next, I 'lntend to do o CABII JILTS' \ ESS altb all, without respect to person._ Country•produce recoived as cash; in exchange for good. se usual tly this armngerno it, strictly elq• forced, I will be enabled to Nell gro,nrlee at reduced ro tun. Cash nieres, iojoitt JI3.IIAVERSTICK, • NO 6 SOUTU 1.1.6N0V51!. STREET, CARLISLK, PA Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, .c -- VOTlCE.—Netice is - hereby given that applleatiOn wilt tut tondo to the next Leg , Ist atzi• u for Ihu incorporation of a Dank of Deposit ; and Discount, to ha located ht Carlisle, Cornbolhnd , ,. county, Pennsylvania. to ho called the Peoples' Say ings honk, with n capital of twenty-Ova thousand dollars. with the privilege of itter-a log to ono hull. tired thousand dollars. 29.10710 ht DOWN WITH awn PRICES FOR IVILITS WASHING. T. J. SMITH, Is now prepared to do white wash nr and wall cleania,r,, and well scraping. on - the most hunt... Ted plan, and at the ellurtedt Ditto. There need be no removing of carpets 'or furniture: Satisfaction given, or an pay required. Good refer ences given. Please leave orders at. the 'barber shop of David Welch, or Calvin Milo, or at the office of .1, L. Scorner & Dro.; livery and iixohange stables Please give MO a Oar: 3,llisiltdee. FURS!! SPECIAL NOTICE .CLARR&BIDDLE iteepoctfully Inform their Monde that ant. J.IfftEIIIAII ROBBINS, Into of the him of Valley & C 0..) lute this dot eeeo• bated iihneolf will) thou), under the firm name o f ROBBINS, CLARK & BIDDLE, WATOff AND JIAVELIIV ritISINE.3 Al the eld aloud, 1,121 CHESTNUT STILEET rllhn..i.r~r.mn. AMERICAN AND SWISS D'ADNI 5, biAMONDS, JEWSLItY, _ • !3'rEIiLINA • • , • TARO:CIink:IIV, • 11ANTilAI 40.16, RiENCI/ AND VIENNA, HEATHER !AND PANCt. GOODS. 48►P71. A LAND GRUNT-or LIM 1= - V. S, . Lnud . lo .cowlesloner,D, P. DAVI D„D. ' Co, Omaha, Nolanska • NO. 29 WEST NIAIN FA , III9NABLE 11A+8 Justblill 11 " . 61911 w.v a CALF do NO 2U Ni AIN •TICKEr Carrinjge FfletOrti N.ll Jouttuai v C.INHOFV. and will continue the rtww 3 choice