American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 02, 1871, Image 4

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.-.AT WiimCAl. liifA OVEBY
f.Dn. WALKKIVa L’ALirOKN IA
kftTEGAE,
BITTERS
/k 1 oi * thousands bear testimony
;?< nr Wonderful Curative EU'ects.
v I BA T AK E THE Y ?
~ ' TIIKY AUK NUT /V VILE
’■ A N C \ D U. 1 A Iv .
fj Poor Hum, \VblKUey, 1 rooi Spirits and
/ •h|iiorii doctored, spiced uud sweetened
> iho taste,culled “Tome-,
caterers,** Ac., that lend thetinweron to
mess mid rum, but urea true slodlciue,
■»m the Native Hoots and Herbs of Call
fee rt'imall Alcoholic Stimulants. They
treat Blood Purliler and a Life Giving
e a pci led Unnovalor andluvlgorulor
csiom, carrying ott all poisonous matter
oring the blood ton healthy condition,
oilcan take these Billers according to
n and remain long unwell, provided the
re not destroyed by mineral poison or
leans and the vital oigims wasted be
c point of repair.
iillamniatory and Chronic ivudimaUsm
ut,• Dyspepsia-or indigestion, Billions,
tniaml intermittent Fecc-is. Diseases ol
oil, Livei, Kidneys, and Bladder, these
have been moat succcstul. Such diseas*
iused by Vitiated Blood, which rs genet*
dneed uy derangement oi lao Digestive
>sla or Indigestion, Head; I’atu nr
■iders, Coughs, Tightness ol lue Chest,
, Sour Kruct-utlous of thetto. i icll. bad
te Mouth, lillioua Attacks* Pi ipilallou
atl, ,lnthummiltou oi th* trigs', t'aiu
;ivns of the Kidneys at - hundred
uiul symptoms, a<u ..nnngS ol
Igoralh the Stout
_____ llUlJuti*-
■ ed elliwiey In elcaa-dm, : • blond, of
. ie«, and .imparling new •« and vigor
•re system. ' „
..tluuilUenl and Inieii ceil Fever*
; iso prove leu,t in the- 'leys of our
t~s throughout the Unf • tales, espe
.i of the .M.tssi&Nix>j>i, >. -t. K in.JUlnols,
Cauiuoiduud, Aram’ - led, Colora
-I’earl, Alubumd Ah. .. .-'n.vamiuh,
hunvs, and many oiiiv. ,vith their
aides, during the .-mm:.. v ami Au
remarkably so during s\ .ons of uu
aud dryness, me m\ar ly aecom
*~*ensivo derangem u ol the
. c '"dolheruudo anulvlscera.
idlTver,a~ " ,G *3 o ructions ol
tlways more u* • “ slutp ol the
•yeukues* and Irriuu Jjelug
ud ureal torpor ol in Jn
. vttla. f d ’ n p a ,
, .neut, 11 purgnllM:. i.v r i-.. ts
ce in»m Uiwu vniioiw _ :;,,‘ iu -iic ;<ir
ons ol Hie i h
larliy of this valuabi iOiaeci> .u
. -o uilasmaUe inilaei oes, is sum;
f its power its a remedy * n sue.i
tt'.o.s, Eruptions, j.3Ller, •' ■
.ypols.Plmples, Fu/tulcs, l.d.u
g-worms, dciild-i cud, mj*
Itch, ycurts, Uiscoj Kit.**;'* »*
•s and Diseases of :•(. r.;:u, or
>r nature, are literal: up
f the system m a sbi>. ft.me by
Bitters: one bottle. .n such
co the most incredulous ol their
iated Blood whenever you Und,
'•sling through t.he skin in t'im
jr Sores; cieauKC.il when you
id and sluggish m the veins ;
it is foul, ana your JepJing will
Keep the blood pure and the
tern will follow. ,
other Worms, lurking in the
,y thousauds.are eilectually de
oved: For luli til/- clhms, road
•Ulat arouiui each bottle, print
igcs—English, Uenuaii, fc’reiieu
‘vopiietor. K. M. -Mel>ONAl.ll
und (Jen. Agents, .San Itiiii
aml ami M Comm erce.Streel,
Druggists ami Dealei s.
itlc'Dical.
A-yer’s
c Vigor,
roi: TII K
ion of the Mait‘
ESIDEBATUMOFTHEAGE.
A dressing which is at onco
agreeable, healthy, ami efTcc
-1 Inal for preserving the hair.
' l-'wlfl »r ‘/nti/ hnir i. * .won re-
stor/ii in -it.l nri'jliml color and
11, r ,,!„v ■' : ‘" es ’ r ‘- f > luMh '
! Thin hair Is tlih-keucd. lull
\ mi! Hair ehecked, und hull!
I liens often, thoiii'li not ul
_ ' ways, 1-ui-eil by H ■ use. Noth
ran rrrUa ■ the huir
■lesave destroyed, »r the {'lands
decayed. But such ;;- rcmameau
ifulucsfc by lids m ,m ;-atlou -
: ttio hair wltn a pesty sediment
clean ami vigor,-, is. rJoiur
prevent tbo hair . - i ’u turulii},
: oir, and coiiM-MU'-sn.y pretent
from those dcloien.-r- Buljs 3‘ l “"
o some preparations dangerous
lo the hair, the \ ncor can pol>
harm It. If wanton r. -rely loi a
* DRESS
■,u be foil ml so d. dt*. (-’one
oil nor ilyc, n*h .*• .tscdlwhlt
t, longer •-.» *. .mir, giving
lustre ami agrae .‘.I pe.vlume.
iy Dii Ji Ci <if & Co,,
,SD Analytical r ionsrs,
MVJiMiI has:*
i nml Ananyeal-L'h Isis,
price ship.
BEST.'
IAXJva
(ETABEE all’ll.lAN
; RENEWER,
fore the public, ami : ‘•■>pau»-
r has ever boon prom: -1 •-•final
stable Sicilian Han- k. newer,"
ist. dealer will say ii gives the
It restores OKAY HAIR to its
eradicating and preventing dan
.ALDNESS ami .promoting the
uilr. The gray and brashy hair
aliens Is changed to blade and
wayward hair will assume any
rer desires. It is the cheapest
NU in the 'world, ami Us clients
excites the glands to tarnish the
pie so necessary lo i.e life of the
no hair thalsplcmiM appearance
dbyall. By Its t.a. c and slim
es it prevents the hair irom fal
iono need bo without Nature's
od head of hair. It Is the, llrst
■meily ever discovered for curl ng
■ hair, and It has never been
o assure the thousands who hnv
.t up to ils original high stand*
,80011 Ihellalrmailccl tree; send
all Druggists and Dealers in
. ice (mo Dollar per bottle.
K. p, HAU.A C»l, Proprietors.’
.Laboratory, Nashua, N. H.
AVFJWTicK, Agent, Carlisle, Pa.
HOR.N*. I Pa.
1871-ly
JABLE farm for sale.—
undersigned offers at private sale, his
• Middlesex township, one mile luist of
and adjoining tho Poor., House form,
ou one hundred and three acres, with a
no House, containing six rooms, and a
d Frame Hunk Ham thereon erected,
and cistern near tho door. Xho land
mvemently bo divided Into two small
s in good condition, and is well known
productive* as any land in Cumberland
For terms call on the undersigned, re
on the premises, or address him by letter
so a ! *r»fL’ of land in Perry County, grown
, - t .r wlin voting thriving Chestnut 'i unber, con
■aintug U A- res and 7 Porches. bounded on the
umihbv the Petersburg Hoad,on - the kiust by
laud ot Hr- Herman, on tho NVe.-. by land of
.-aiiiuei Hear, on the South by lloai. and clear
Held on top of. mountain, and three t .urths of a
mile fr..in the’tavern, on Bterref. s Oap, and
uh'jul h\' t mlleM from j:oLMES .
AlA'. IT, 1,-71-lf. ' ..
IMJR .SALK A Til ACT uF LAND
lj situate oil the Canal and 11l vcr.. r. Uvenmd
•tnvnublp I’crry county, contain!• , lilltLt•,
m a si) nrry a cuff, re or
.-"anw.^:
.1 two-Htory Fit AM IS I)WKI.'
ami u very line inane iiANiCBAJ ■ ,ll jxnO * eet *
ihe above tract can be readily nl’ '•!<? I into sev*
••ral larins, which will be Hold t*» t llu ror Kepa
rale. toKUlt. purchascrb.
\|wt» a niece of land In the
conlainlntf TIIIKT i' ACltfciW, in
Iy uS'Jumrt ol land on the ram ' d river In
J ilE§"mo?o
JS*beln* CU-. -d. 1 =
thereon erected two lot' house* urn . l»X
Also, a lot o( around la the horn . h of Jhlvel
oool. beltia aixlM lent, lying belt mu the >■'“
and canal, and huvl.. B the i con er. cd a W Aith-
H ‘S be sold on very favor . terms and
11 trio I/tVCII to hlllt 111** pill dIUhCI . , .
M bove properties will beofk 'I ut private
oJroliEU a», I*7l. an n nd sold
>«<rtw» U that tune Will be hojd ul i<* lie sale-on,
tha? day In Uverpoo . when uu when* no
‘‘•'a'Umv ,lang, or to
iorß i&oofcs- ,
SELLING OFF
TO CLOSE
BUSINESS,
AT THE CENTRAL
DRY GOODS STORE,
IN CARLISLE
GREAT INDU CEMENTS!
A Larg t o assortment of
Block-Dress Silks,
Colored Dress Silks,
Silk Poplins,
r Wool Poplins,
French Merino 1 ?, ,
• Ueppg, Cashmere?*,
Alpacas, Ac.. Ac.
Lohg and Square Shawls. , ■
Block Thibet Shawls,
Breakfast Shawls.
BLACK AND COLOHLD
VELVETEENS !
Black Cloths and Casslmeres,
Colored Cloths and Cassimeres
plendid kicoalinp, c.,
Table Linens,
Napkins, Towels.
quills, Couuterpancs.
Coverlets, , , ,
Blankets, Ac
-V OHBAT VARIETY-Of
flannels,
Jn all kinds and qualities.
Sheetings, Tleltlnga,
FURS, FURS, FURS.
A lurgu* slock .of
lemons.
CONSISTING OK
Hosiery, Gloves,
Handkerchief. Ribbons,
Laces, Collars,
Culls,
AMRUUCf EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS.
Ah we-have determined to close*
n f noodh In tho very shortest poosioio
time,,it be to the decided
to examine our stock early, ami secure norae oi
the good bargains. _
reat bargains in all binds _ot goods
CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE.
LEIDICH & MILLER
OcL '7l
VICTORY OVER ALL
- /■"«
ICfj
i GRAND RDSHFOR BARGAINS!
Every person Invltoil. to call and see that this
Is no Til ASH thrown upon the market, but
NEW, FASHION ABM-3 and DESIRABLE
Q oods.
DUKE & BURK.!,IULDER have now one of the
largest stocks of ".NEW GOODS over opened
in Carlisle, Call and see our elegant
Black Gros Grain Silks,
Japanese Uobes,
Satinets,
Cashmeres,
Merinos,
Baletmo Cloth*,
Prince Cords,
Empress and Mohair Poplins,
All In tile newest and richest
' Shades
We Sell all New Goods at short proiUs. Th
Store to get a Pine Shawl. Cloths and Cassi-
mcrcs for Suits, In the Latest Styles, compris
ing Beavers, Scotch, Mellons, Doe Skins, Rob
Hoys, and all good brands of English, I’reach
and American manufacture.
fUBS! FOBS! FURS!
from the best bou.se In Mew York, al prices itml
astonish the consumer. Cull anil price these
goods and save twenty-five per cent.
Stacks of House-Furnishing goods, Flannels,
and Underwear, ut old prices,
NOTI O N S
>) townsnlp,
ir less, part-
n great varieties. We buy our goods d Irec
from the Manufacturers and Importers, and can
sell lower than any House In the County.
Call and see and be convinced. No Ol 1
tylcs orHbelved goods In our stock,
DmCK & BURKHOLDER’S,
North Hunovcr street, near the
Carlisle I)oposlt|llauU.
HARD WARE
take this opportunity of directing tho attention
ofthe community m large, and ©very person In
particular, to their recently replenished stock of
HAliWlllo
They studiously avoided Investing during the
high prices, and patiently waited the falling
outof (hobottom before attempting to rdtllllhelr
.shelves, and now that things have been reduced
to old time prices, us near as possible, they have
Invested largely and eve prepared to guarantee
to their Irlemls and customers a,* low price* as
any market’outside the j , it-U M ’* They especially
InvUetho attention of imeplmnloa.jiijmuiffl-antl.
bui;a.'i-«. Our Rt<*»ck Is complete and mmo need'
fear meeting with la enquiring
for anything In our line.
and would respecttully sic all tl.iose wan 1 ”1
a Machine, to examine tin* Wlllcox A (libbs 1 ho
fore purchasing.
All orders promptly attended to, and gonlv
delivered to all parts of lue town free ot charge,
an. HI tsTl tv M
jgWABLf.SirEf) ’is-lt! »'
Carlisle;
Hardware House !
At the
Jpartmmu
AND
O P T I. K R Y,
MILLFB SBOfFFMS
We have the agency of theWlllcoxA Uibbs’
S E W I N O M A C H I N E ,
H SAXTON & Co.
f lIKNIIV SAXTON,I
J.I. I‘. 111XI.KU, ,
I tl. 11. SAXTON. )
Building, Farming,
AMI MKOI lAN It'S' IIAItDWAUI"
Tools and Materials,
IHO N A N 1) ri TEE I, ,
PAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES,
Cement, Plaster. Sand,
GUNS AND AMMUNITION,
Also. lIOUSE-FL’RNISHINO
JFAJiDWARK,
with every description’«f useful ami I-ancy
Goods Uselul Inventions constantly intro*
dueod, Sole Agents for
PLANK PLOWS.
Thankful for pant pißromum uml k solicltlng a
continuance, . .
We remain, Vespeettuliy,
H. SAXTON & CO.
Aug 24. 1871. __
©retries
Q E. O G E B Y
- ANl> ‘ ’
PROVISION smis.
,V 0 "S West Main Struct,
C A 15 usi. !•
( UVw/imocW’w Old Stand.)
The auhscriber, having leased the above well
known store.-rcom, has opened with a new and
large block of wo'l-JvJscf.ed Fresh Groceries.—
His slock will he found lo up gompleie In every
particular, and everything sold >viN h- war
ranted as represented. Ifc has .on hand and
now ready for delivery
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
You will tlnd everything yo:, wltlj In tint VMi’ o
Groceries, 4
tiueensware.
Glassware.
Willow and
Ce«h\rwar« v ,
Slone and
Crockery ware
Choice Hams,’
Dried Beef.
Balogna,
Beef
Tongues,
BlsenHs utid Crackeres of every description.
Pie led
* Oysters, A
Kurd hies. ’
English Pickles,
ijoipon syrups. Ac., and no end
lo a good assortment of NOi lONS.
DRIED, CANNED AND PICKLED l> RUIIs oi
km U eonsiantlv on hand.
FLOUR ami FEED of the best grades, and in
quantities ’o suit purchasers.
Goods sent to anv part-of the town h fleshed.
Call and price lor yourself at No. 78 West
Main street. All kinds of
COHN XK Y PRODUCE
taken In exchange lor goods.
(t. l. devenney,
March 1U.71. West Main Street.
JDruas.
J-jKIIGS asu meuicisiks.
TH K 15 KS T PDA C 10
TO Ii U V
PURE AND RELIABLE
MM SI S' ii S 9
Medicines and Fine Chemicals,
THAT
i
JOSEPH B. HAVERSTICK’S,
No. 5
South Hanover Street,
CAJILILh I 1 A
DKAhUH IN
Drur/s, Medicines, Chemical#, J>voks
Fancy Goods, Confectionaries Per
fumery, oitet Articles , <tc., Dye.
•'duffs-, Dosmelivs , tationury,
<ic. Also , Pure Wines
for Medical Pur
poses.
His assortment of Ooods, in variety novel
tv and elegance, cannot be surpassed. Ibe arti
cles have been selected with great cure,and are
calculated in quality and price to command the
attention of purenasers. ' .
U Physicians* prescriptions carefully coin pound
ed A full stock, bl Patent Medicines on-hand.
Al l good s j , j j ( . j
No. 5 South Hanover hi
(Jet. s:i;-
i r'OKSA Llv — Thu Slock o! a ciiocery
|» Store, doing a good business, tor locality,
a'c apply ut the Volunteer Oincc.
ii. i .Ort-ai.
OF '■ ’ 1
At His New Store !
MO. 18 EAST MAIN STRSHiT,
OPPOSITE THE BENTZ JtPvsE And SAXTOX’S Hard
■fl>/srp ATOjBT?.
lias now on Exhibition n maguiJlCcnl display of
• ,;$
• : x.l ip
• .`; • • :‘ • . " ' ,
„ •-•• „ 7 ,
.
t£l , 4 4 '; }ci ;I.:, • A ,
ALMbu New texture?) mid Colors lit Oress Goods will be exhibited, uud oil who wish to secure
whut Is new In dress, will l>e gratified on this occasion,
Black Silks, Colored Silks,
silk mul V. • Poplins
VlPmr Popims, French Poplins,
('lmpress Cloths french Merinos,
Bombazines, Arubluu Crapes.
Cashmeres,
Series,
Double Warp Alpacas,
Goods at very low prices,
©liawls Witlioi.it Limit !
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
Nc v uml choice .stuck ofllie above now ready for Inspection, lor men ami boy '« suits made
to order, at shot t notice, by llrsWdass. workmen,
iln>der\. (.Moves, (.’onsets,,
FURS!
Will ..pen mi Thursday, October oth, One Hundred sets of New Furs, for f/ylldren, Misses
and Ladles, at-pr’ces Unit defy competition. V
fire 11W , »®f artemt!
A lull assortment of Patterns now in s pick from MM’F. DEMOREST’S New York
EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS!
l'u( up in envelopes, with lull instructions how to ?'ut, Pul Together, Make and Trim
the Garment,
This Stock ol* Goods is well wortli the attention of Buyers!
Heing ul 1 NEW, FRESH,aud LIVELY,and ut PRICES that uuuuot tail to please,
•et.A ’7l—it.
1&71 U©TSGE 7 1871
GRAND OPENING
of Fall and Winter Dress Goods
' '. ' .AT
D. A. Sawyer’s Cheap Store,
N, E. Cor. Public Square, Carlisle, Pa.
1 invitti the Attention of all to our new ami elegant stock of Black Sii U a
crcat bargains, Fancy Silks, Silk Vpi.lins, Epmglmcs, Uishiucm, Morinocs
Empress Poplins. Satins, Velours, handsome P:auls, Alpaccas Dehuucs, Ac. A
■ Superior Brand of Black Alpaccas, which tor lustre, wear and pricecannot be
equalled. Our Domestic Stock is complete and at low puces, Cheap blanketf,
cheap coveiletri, cheap white quilts.
’ Shawls! Shawls! Shawls! Shawls!-
The largest and cheapest stock in the town—BOD different styles to select from.
Furs ! ■ Furs !
. snlcmlhl stock of Ladies ami Children’s Furs, which will ho sold at area
VF’LYKTE, NS black and colored, from 50 cts to *2,00. LacoCol
l irs°Linen Collars & Culls the latest styles ; Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. WATER
PROOFS AMERICAN & ENGLISH MANUFACTURES, .from $l,OO to $2.00
A choice lot of Cassimeres A Cloths (or men and hoys. Suits made to order at
short notice.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
Our motto is short profits and quick sales. Wo have a permanent buyer in the
city always on the lookout fur bargains. Examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere as you can save 25 per cent. SAWYER.
(J Ft,LING OFF AT AND BE 1 ( V
COST.
am, (.oops must ije . sunn nv tup. ktkpt
OF DECEMBER.
• Tlit* umUrugncil, having determined to retire
from business, oilers his entire slock ol
PIECE GOODS,
READY-MAld-: ‘ LOTIIING.
GENTS' F URN ISIIING GO Ol S.
TRUN lyN
' VALISE.
UMBRELLAS,
I ’NDKU-CLOTHING,
11 ATS, Ac.,
Hi and below cost. The entire slock xnusT be
disposed of by the ilrst of December. Hw stock
of piece (foods, the lluesl In town, consists ol
FINE I'RFNCII AND
ENGLISH CLOTHS.
doeskins;
(ASSUME RES,
VESTINGS,
GASSINETS,
TWEEDS,
SATTINETS,
V T EL VETS,
JEANS,
LINENS. Ac.
Tlio
HE MJV MAUK CLOTHING
donartment. Ik one of tbo largest and best as
sortments lo be f..und this side ol Philadelphia.
am, Ul'll OWN M '
North Ifanovor SI., Carlisle.
rtci>. 21-lf.
NTOTICE. —That on ami after Wcilikh
I duy He- IMb day of October, is7l, tbo mar
ket will b<s odd at noon instead of morning, uh
ut oresenl. By order of ’lovvii Council,
ut present. u IJ>;WIS ELMER
He c’y. of Corporatlo,
Satllnels,
Cretonnes,
Beautiful Plaids fot .Misses and Children,
lU«likets,**.VTiTlc and (’oloiod,
s-
Balmoral and Iloop Skirls, In great varieties.
FURS
L. T. GREENFIELD.
| C’UHAI’ AKD GOOD.
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Lachey & Smiley’s,
, Ao. 99 yorfJt Hanover AY.,
The choapast CLOTHH & CAS-SIM.-MIES.
The cheapest DRESH GOODS.
The cheapest PRINTS and MUSLINS,
Good KENTUCKYJEANH li!!£o la.
Elegant LACE COLLARS at lu c Ib.
ttC., it*C M <C'6‘.
CARPET CHAIN
In all shades. CARPETS made to order.
made lo order at the lowest prices.
I 'o nut lorgct the place,
April 21. 1871—■
T AY IN YOUR* WINTER COAL.-
I J The undorslannd proposes: to furnish fami
lies.and individuals with coal at extremely low
prices.
Jle is prepared to furnish all the varieties of
hard and soft coal, guaranteeing the coal reco.v*
ed to be the coal ordered, and accurate In
-ivtftght.
, Farmers and llmehurners along the lino of the
Cumberland Valley railroad, will bo supplied at
moderate rales.
It will bo in tbo advantage of mm.'basers lo
mil on him before purchasing elsewhere.
Up rcspcrUutly KullclLsu hliuvo ol public pul
romißi 1 .
All order* promptly llllccl.
GE ). /INN.
Curllhlo, i'u.
Augl7, lh7l—:im.
Stacks of Domestic
jYo. 18 EAS'I.MAIN STREET
\ 1
Tlie large .stock of
ju.sl opening at
CAJiLIfILE PA.
SUIT S
No- WJ North Jlunovt r I
OiH'.QUlc 'Jlindium'x Hotel,
CAItUSLK, I«A.
Stobcs, sClni»are, scc
Q.RAND OPENING
of the Pall campaign,
RHINESMITfI & RUPP,
A T o. .and 01 Worth Hanover <Stt't'c(,
Tiii and Sheet-iron Workpw?
A.NI, IX
O jt;. Parlor, liml even/ narletf/ of
HEATING STOVES
Tho subscribers, having recently erected a
commodious store room, adjoining their old
stand, nllording Increased facilities lor business,
are now prepared to furnish their patrons and
tho public generally with every article in their
line, on tho most accommodating terms. With
a large and varied assortment, to which addl
tons are constantly made, they feel confident
'that in quality and price they aie ahead o all
competition.
I’ALOR STOVES,
•OOK STOVES,
* : 5 •<yF-W«H-STOVKMr
”^q , irTs , 'dr;pTTfTdit'nrar^mnf^'n^ir’ii?iim?sr(;enea T ’
forartlstlo design, superlorllnisti, and simplici
ty of arrangement, amongwhleh may be men-
I ioned tho
SUNN V SI DE Flllls PLACE HEATER.
SUNNY SIDE DOUISI.E-UVEN COOK
UAULEV SHEAF. NOBLE COOK, and
NOVELTY PARLOU COOK STOVE
with a variety of other Cook Stoves well known
for their excellence.
kitchen .Ranges,
of all kinds, Including the cclebnucu;
■NATIOjf AT, RANGE.
BA. S E 1! UIIN K R S
. If you want an Oruamenlal Stove,
.If you*-want an Economical Stove, ? ‘
It you wont, a Powerful Heating Slove,
If you want, a Perpetual Fire Keeping Slove,
call and examine our stock, where you will Had
the
RIENTAL HOT BLAST,
with reversible uo oven
ORIENTAL PARLOR HEATER,
lor two or more rooms
SPEAR’S REVOLVING LIGHT.
1 AND MAGIC LIGHT
BASE BURNERS,
with a largo assortment of
PARLOR AND .OFFICE. STOVES.
ALSO
bltU'.r IKON AN JI TIN WARE,
plain and Japanned, including
Toilet Ware,
„ . , . Cash and Deed Boxes
Bread, Cake, and Sugar Boxes.
~ .... Knives ana Porks,
Spoons ol all kinds,
... , Ladles, Lanterns, Coal Buckets,
Enameled and Plain Hollow Ware,
Wrought Iron Pans, .shovels and Tongs, Coal
and I* loursioves,Flat Irons, Brass Kettles. Fruit
Jars, Ac.. Ac., embracingu largo and complete
assortment to which, we Invito the attention of
buyers. Wo are also prepared to furnish
Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells
Mpllwvo for Hiilo the celebrated CUCUMBER
WOOD PUMP, warranted genuine.
Constantly on liana
S^w^, I l^ CK « ANU REPAIRS FOR STOVES
ROOMNG, SPOUTING. AND JOB WORK
attended to promptly and on reasonable terms
S 3?" Old loves taken in Exchange.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestow
od on us we are dotcrmlncd.by Increased effort
d merit a continuance of it. ami respectfully
task the public to call and examine for them
selves.
, RHINESMITH & RUPP;
Nos. 02 and Ui, North llauovor St.,
r, Carlisle, Ponna
Sep. 20.1870—1 y.
jyq'EW STOVE AND TIN WAKE
ESTABLISHMENT,
The fyirtnership lierclofores LI ng between
Walker it (Untidy having bn dissolved by
nuitiml conßent, I heroby annoenee to (he oit!•
Kcnsof Carlisle and Hurroumllmicountrv, that I
have opened a
lew Stove and Tinware Store
in lhe largo frame.-building, on the corner of
West High and West Streets, lonnerly occupied
by Cornelius it Bosh. - .
Having a large and complete stock of Stoves
ami Tinware on hand selected \vilh the greatest
care expressly lor this mantel, my customers are
guaranteed satisfaction, both as quality’
and pylqp.
Sheetiron and Tinware,
constantly on hand and made np to order. My
stock of Tinware embraces everything usually
kept in a fitst class tin establishment.
ROOFING and SUuUTING promollV attend
ed to.
STOVES,
I am now prepared to exhibit to the Winter
Trade a large ami wull-a«sorie’d stock of tl\p best
patterns ol Stoves. Having Hu*, agnney of the
following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to
furnish them to parlies so desiring:
MORNING GLORY,
LIGHT HOUSE.
BON-TON.
ROSEBUD,
BEACON LIGHT
EGG
OFFICE and I'AltM R
STO V E S
Hi .selection of Cook Stoves embrace the
following:
Superior, Noble Cook,
Excelsior, Niagara,
Ciqaker City, and Coral.
Atone Repairs constantly on hand,
I am agent lor a
P AT £N TSTEAM PI PE.
for healing mills, mclorles, and prepared
to furnish and place them In position at short
notice.
Having an experience of ‘2'2 yams In this busi
ness. I would respectfully solicit a Khuro Of the
public patronage, feeling confident that 1 wllL
give satisfaction.
A. WOODS WALKER.
Dec. 2*J. 70—tf
Sri? (Gooiis-
OP
HALL AH WiTER COOIIS
Just opened, at the Cheap Stove of A. W.
BENTZA Co., -tho Largest and Host Selected
stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to
Carlisle.
Splendid Silk Poplins, nil Shades • Cheap !
Elegant Corded Silk Poplins, Cheap. Handsome
Salleens for ■Emiles’ suits. In cloth Unis ; hand
some Black Alpacas. Mohairs. Cashmeres, Mo*
rlnos, Bopps, Cretonnes, Bright Plaid Poplins,
Do Lanes, Ac., Ac,
NKW JJLAC3C SILKS I !
Best Lyons Gros Grain, from 51.25 to Sl.tM).
Ladles’ Water-Proof Cloakings—One hundred
splendid styles of Fall shawls, Black Thibet
Shawls, long and square, all grades; Balmoral
and Gored skirts, Hoop Skirls. Wo are exten
slvo-denlersln Mourning Goods. Families going
Into mourning, should examine our stock.
A full line of all tho best brands of Domestic
Qoods, white and rod Flannels, Shirting and
Sacquo Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached
Muslins, Calicoes—very handsome, Bleached
and Unbleached'Canton Flannels—very low.
Our slock Is full In white and grey Bob Blan
kets, Crib and Cradle Blankets,alsoHorse Blan
•-j.i, Coverlets, Counterpane , Ac.,
MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR!
Heavy Overcoatings, Caaslmeres for Suits.-
Beautiful Joans from lo to 60 els.,also good hom
nuidoJeans, All kinds of Notions, Holsery
White Goods, Exquisite Hash Illbbbons, Nook
Bows. A full line of Millinery Goods, such as
Feathers, Hats, Klbbons, Ac.
WOOLEN STOCKING YARNS,
Germantown Wool, Zcpyrs, Berlin Wool, Ac.
CARPETS,
Floor Oil Cloths, all widths and patents. Velvet
Bugs, Door Mins, Ac. New Table OH Cloths.
Our slock Is so full and complete that It is Im
possible to enumeratuall.wo therefore cordially
invite all lo come and examine, ns we takogreat
pleasure in showing om goods.
Having purchased our goods for Cash, we con
sell them much cheaper than can be houglor
elsewhere, and' we feel confident from the Jomo
experience In the business; and our superior
good taste and judgmuitln selecting handsome
go ids that wo cannot lid I to please.
Ho not tall to come ami suemegeod bargains
at the old Muml. on Sou Hi Hanover Mreel.
. N.IJ. Velveteens In Black and all colors cut
bias. v
A. W. BENTZAC
heia,’
ifflrtiicnl.
H if ' iij^jL,su ' soi ' , >'‘ s
COMPOUND F L !»
Extract Catawba
l@Miii.FS FI&&S
oriiponcnf Parta—lluid Extract Ph
barb and Fluid Extract atawb a
Qrapo Juice .
FOR JjIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE. BID!
LlOUtf AFFECTIONS. HICK OK NERVOUS
HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS.-dm. PURELY
■ VEGETABLE NO MERCURY, MINERALS
OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS.
These Pills are the the most delightfully plens
uni purgative, superseding castor oU, sails, mag
nesia, etc. There Is nothing moroacceptable to.
the slotnnch. They give tone, and cause neith
er nausea hor grlpiug pains, They are compos
ed of the finest ingredients. After a few days’ ivo
of them, such of tho entire sys
_LeinJulLea_piuca-aa-to-appear-mlrnculous-loA.h’o-
-weftk-a-nd-t*neryntedi-TriTettiennißin^ , tTonr“lm»'
prudeneo or disease. TL. T. Helmbold’a Com
pound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are
not fiigur*eoaled, from the fact that sugur-coat
od Pills do not dissolve, but pass through the
stomach without dissolving, consequently do
not produce the desired effect,. Tho Catawba
Grapo.Pllls, being pleasant in taste and odc/r, do
nor, necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price
FIFTY CENTS per box.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
Eluid Extract Sarsftjmrilla
Will radically exterminate from the system
Scrofula, Byphllis. , Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore
Eyes, Boro Legs. Boro Mouth, Sore Head, Bron
chitis, Skin -Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers
Runnings from tho Ear. Wlilto Swclhngs,.Tu
mors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets
Glandular Swellings, Night. Sweats, Rash, Tetter
Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism
Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been'es
tablished in tho system for years.
Being proparodcxprcssly for tho above com
plaints, its Blood-nitrifying properties arogreat
er than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla.—
Its gives tho complexion a clear and healthy
color ami restores the patient to a state of heal Mi
and purity. For purifying the Blood, removing
all chronic constitutional diseases arising from
•an Impure slate of tho Blood, and the only re-,
liable and effectual known remedy for Ihe cure
oi Pains and Swelling of tho Bones, Ulcerations
of tho Throat and Legs. Blotches. Pimples on
the Face, Erysipelas and all Scaly Eruptions of
tho Skin, and Beautifying the
HENRY T, HELM BOLD’S
CONCENTRATED
Eluid Extract Jiticha,
• The Great Diuretic, has cured even* case of
Diabetes in which It has been given. Irritation
of tho Neck of the BladcUr and Inhumation of
the Kidnovs, Ulceration of the Kidneys ami
Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the
Prostate (Hand, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus,
Gravel, Brick-dust Deposit, and Mucous oi
Milky Disehaiges, and for Enfeebled and Deli
cate Constitutions of both sexes, attended wltn
the following symptoms: Imilsposltlon to Ex
ertion, Loss of Power, Loss bi Memory, Difficult
ty of Breathing, Weak .Nerves, Trembling, Hor
ror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision,
Pain in tho Back, Hot 'Hands, Flushing of the
Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face
Pallid CoiiHtbnance, Universal Lassitude of Ih
Muscular System, etc.
Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to
twonty-tlve, and from Ihlrty-Uye to fifty-five in
In the decline or change of lllo; after confine
ment or labor pains; bed-wetting in children,
HELMBOLD'.s EXTRACT BUCHUIs dluretf
and blood-purifylug.iind cures all Diseases ails
lug from Hubits of Disslpatf-u, and Excesses
and Imprudences in LUe, Impurities* of the
Blood, eic.. superseding Copaiba In affections
lor which it is used, and Syphilitic Affections—
In these Diseases.used in connection with
HELMBOLDS ROSE WASH.
3L A ID 31 1 § g
In many Affections peculiar to Ladies, tlio
Extract Luelm is unequalled by auy oilier roxue
dy—as In Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity
Palnluluess or Suppression©! Customary Evac
nations, Ulcerated or Wchlrrus yialo of the
Uterus, Leucorrbma or Whites,'Sterility, and
for all complaints incident to tho sex. whether
urlsing'froiu Indiscretion or Habits of Dlsslpa
tlou. it is prescribed extensively bytho most
eminent Physlclguu and Midwives for Enfeeb
led and DeUpalo Constitutions, of both sCxes
ami all ages with any of the above
Diseases or Symptoms).
0 •
•ts,C.tys
••,,k
11 T. HELM HOLD’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU
CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURE
DENCE-S HALITS OF DISSIPATION etc
in all their. stages, at little expense, little or on
change in diet,-no Inconvenience, and no expo
sure.' It causes a frequent desire, and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obsti uc
lious, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the
Urethra, Allaying Pam ami inhumation, so fre
quent in tills class oC diseases, and expelling all
Poisonous matter. , • •
Thousands who have been the victims of in
competent persons, and who have paid heavy
fees to be cured lu a short time, have lou.id they
have been deceived, and that the “Poison” has,
by the use of “poweilul astringents," been dried
up in the system, to break out in a mure aggra
vated form, and perhaps alter Marriage.
Use HEL.mROCD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all
Affections and Diseases of tile Unlnary Organs,
whether existing in Male or Female, Horn
whatever cause originating, and no matter of
how long standing. Price, U 50 per bottle.
HENRY T. UELMLOLD’SJ IMPROVED
U O S E WASH
cannot bo surpassed as a Face Wash, and wll
be louu'l tlio only specific'remedy in every
species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily
eradicates Pimples, rtpols, Scorbutic Dryness
Indurations of tlio Cutaneous Membrane, etc.
dispels Redness and incipient - inflammation
Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness ol scalp or
Skin. Frost Liles, and ail purposes for which
Waives or Ulnuuentsare used; restores tho skiu
to a slat© ol purity and softness, upd insures
continued healthy action to the tissue ol Us
vessels, on which depends the agreeable clear
ness aud vivacity ol complcxlon-so much sought
and admired. But however valuuble'us a icine
dy for existing defects of the skm U. T. Jielm
bold’s Rose Wash has long sustained its princi
ple claim to unbounded patronage, by -possess
mg quaUtleH'whlcli render It u Toilet Append
age ol tlio most WuperlaMvouiid Congenial char
acter, combining m an'elegant formula Uiom?
prominent requisites, rtaicty and Eillcucy—tiiu
invariable accompaniments of us use—as a pre
servative and Refresher of the Complexion, it
is an excellent Lotion foi diseases ol a Syphilitic
Nature, and as an injection lor diseases ol Hie
Urinary Oigans, arising,irom habits of dlsslpa
lion, used m connection with the Extracts Bu
ciiu, Sarsaparilla, and Catawba urupo Pills, i
such diseases as recommended, cannot be sur
passed.
Full ami explicit directions accompany tli o
medicines.
Evidence of tho most responsible and reliable
character fumlstied on application, With hun
dreds ol thousands of living witnesses, and up
ward ol 80,000 coitillcutes and rec
ommendatory letters, many of which are Irom
tho highest sources, including eminent Physi
cians, Clergymen, statesmen, etc. Theproprie
lor lias never resorted to their publication in
the newspapers; lie does not do this from the
fact that his articles runic us standard Prepara
tions, and do not need to be propped up by
cenlilcates.
JJennji'J, JltlmbokVa Genuine Prepa
Hons,
Delivered to any address. B'beuro Irom obsor
vutlon. Established upwards of twenty years
Bold by Druggists, every where. Address letters
or InlormuliOn, In eunlldenco to HENRY 'A
iIELMUUIiII, Druggist ami Chemist.
Only Depots: 11. T. lIELMLULD’K Drug and
Chemical Warehouse, No. olil Broadway. New
Vora, or to ii. T. HELM HOLD a Medical Depot
iul .South Tenth Hlreet, Philadelphia, Pa.
Powaro of Cmuiioriclis. Ask. lor HENRY T
HELMBOLD’Hi Take on other,
h 8, ’7l.
KaUro^ns.
EADINP iI AIL uoad,
u-rKINO ARRANGEMENT.
Monday May 15th, 1871 _
Great Trunk lino from tho North and Nm»i
west lor Philadelphia, New York. Rendu,
Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokln Log
anon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata.Lltlz. LinroiT
ter. Columbia, Ac. .^ucaa-
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York ns fni
lows: at 2 40,8 10. A. M., and-2-00 P.M CQ „
nectlng with, similar trains on Ponnsy’ivtuiVn
Railroad, and arriving at New-York at m}£
A. M., a 50, and 0 30 P. M.. respectively
Sleeping Cars accompany tho 240 A. M tpnm
wilhoutohange. UU)
Returning; Leave New York atO 00 A m i
30 noon and 000 F. M., Philadelphia at 7 so
A. M. and 3SOP. M.j Sleeping cars accomimnv
Rio 500 F. M. trains from New York, wlihrmi
change. . .
Leave Harrisborg for Reading. Pollsvlllo
Tamaqua, Mtncrsvillo. . Ashland, Shamokln’
Allentown and Philadelphia at 8 10 A. M_l
200. and 4 06 P, M., stopping at Lebanon ami
principal way Stations: the 4 05 P. 11, train con
nectlng for Philadelphia. Pottsvllic and Coluni
Dla only. For Pollsvlllo. Schuylkill Haven and
Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rnii
road leave Harrisburg at 3 40 P, M. l *
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Head*
lug for Allentown. Easton and New \ork nt
4 32,1030 A M.. 405 P.M. Returning, leave N™
York at 0.00 A. M., 12 30 noon and 5 00 P.M. oml
Allentown at, 7 20 A. M. 12 25 noon, 2 15 4 25 and
8 35P. M.
Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7.
30 A. M„ eonuectlug with similar train on East
Penna. Railroad, returning from Reading at C‘u
I’, M., stopping at all stations.
Leave Pottsville at 900 A. M., and 230 P \i
llerpdouat 10 00. A; M., Shamokln uts 40’mm -
1115 A. M. Ashland at 705 A. M„ and 1243 Norm
WTihauoy city at 7 51A. M., and i<2 l P. M., Taiea*
-qua aFB-35-A-i-Mn-iHid-2-10-P«M7t-for PhllnrtPimvm —
■'Nw¥T3rlc7neuTliT!grHmTmutirgr«Eir." —
Leave Pollsvlllo via Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Railroad atBls A. M.for Harrisburg am!
11 45 A M, for Pino Grove and Tremout. *
Reading accommodation train, leaves Potts
vlllo nt 540 A. M., passes Reading at 7 30 A‘M
arriving at Philadelphia at 10 20 a. M., returnhiK*
loaves Philadelphia at 5 15F, M. f passing Reading
at 755 P. M.. airlvlng nt Pottsville at 940 P. M K
Pottstown accommodation train, Ipavea poi'ta
lownatl)3o A. Al., returning, leaves Phllndpi.
phlaut-1 801'. M. . 1
Columbia Rallroadtralns leavoKeadineat72o-
A. M., and 615 P. M., lor Euhralu, Lltiz, Lancas
ter, Columbia ao.
Perklomon Railroad trains leave Perklomeu
Junction at 7 17,1) (to A. M.,3 0t» and ttOO P u
returning, leave Bchwenksvllle at (5 80,810 A. V
12 50 Noon, and 415 X*. M.* connecting wlihslmi*
lar trains on Reading Railroad.
Colohrookdalo Railroad trains leave Pottslown
at 0 40 A. M,, and 115’ 0 45 P. M.. returning, leave
Ml. Pleasant at-7 00 and lli.fi A.M.,anU3(XJ p
M., connecting with similar trains on Readl'mr
Railroad. b
, Chester valley Railroad trains' leave Brldce
portclB3o A;M.,200 and 5 82 P. M„returning
iieavoDownlnglown at tl 10 A. M., 12 45 noon, and
5 2o P. M., connecting with similar trains on
Reading Railroad.
On Sundays; leave New York at 5 CO P m
Philadelphia at 8 00 A. M. and 3 15 I>. M. (the
8 00 A. M. train ruunlugonly to Reading,) leave
Poltsvllle at 8 00 A. M,, Harrisburg at 2 40 A. M
and 200 X s . M,; leave Allentown at 425 And 835
P. M. leave Rending at 715 A. M. and 960 P M
for Harrisburg, at 4 32 A. M. for New York at
720 A. M. for Allentown and 9 40 A. M. and i 15
P. M. for Philadelphia. 10
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets to and from all points at re
duced rates. .
Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds allowed
each Passenger.
J - E. Wootten,
tinpt, T.'ng, Mach'ry*
May la, 1871.
QU iIBERLAND VALLEY
R A I, L R O A I) J
CHAN’ G E O E HO U RS.
Winter Arrangement .
On and after Thursday, Nov. 21, 1870, Passen
ger Trains will run dally us follows,(Sundays ex
cepted).
WEBT W A R D
Accommodation Train leavcsTlurrlsburg «.U0 a
M. t Meehanlcsburg 8.35, Curl isle 9.11, Now v111e9.46.
Bhipponsburg 10.22, Chambersburg 10.44,'Green
casUoil.16, arriving at Hagerstown-11.45 a.M.
Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.55 I J . M.l Me
chnnlcsburg2.27. Carlisle 2.58, Newviilo 3.82, s hip
peusburg.,4,o2, Chambersburg «i. 35, Gic-eucoslle
o.H, arriving at Hagerstown 5.10 If M.
JSxprcH* Train leaves Harrisburg 4,30 P. M. t Me
jhuulcsburg 5.02, Carlisle 5.32. Newviilo 0.05, Shin
gensburg 0.33, arriving at Chambersburg at 7.00
A Mired Train leaves Chamoersburg 7 45 A. M
Greencastle 9.00, arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 A.
EASTWARD
Accommodation 7ra\n leaves Chambersburg 5 0U
A. M., Bhipponsburg 5.29, NewvUle 6.00, Carlisle.
0..8, Mechanicsburg\7.U2 arriving at Harrlsbuve
<.30 A. M,
Mail jfVafnleovesHagerstown 8.30 A.M..Green
castle 9.oo,Chambersburg 9.46,Bhipponsburg 10 2Ci
Newviilo m. 53, Carlisle Ho.!). MechunlesbuiJ 12.0L'
arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 P. M,
Ifrpres.i 'Train leaves Hagersto wr. ifVOU it
Greencastle 12.28. Chambersburg 1.05, Shippena
burg 1.37, Newviilo 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Alecbauies
burg 3.15, arriving at liarrisbuig3.su P. M.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.20, P. if
Green castle 4.27, arriving at Chambersburg 6,aS
/M-Makiug close connections at Harrlsbura
wltu truinsTound from Philadelphia, New York.
Baltimore, M'QHhlpgton.l'ltisbuvg.r.nd all points
SuI'KIttNTENDENT’S OFFICE
Clmmb’g., i’a., Nov, 21. 70.
Dec I 187
IOUTII MOUNTAIN
RAIL ROAD-k
Time Table*
TOOK KI'FKUT SEM'K.MUEB I, 1671.
On and after Frhktj /, September 1. 1071 this Comou
ny will run lira tmms thn-ugh to Aue Grove
daili/, (Sundays ercrjitcdj a,» follows .
- A. M. '
V ■, ~ LcavCnrtlsie, ig &
Leave Junction. 7.U0 do unction
do *Jsonnybrook, 7.10 d^nonnyn’n.
J*H? do ‘■'Cirdsnend’s, a.fc:
do Ml. Holly, (,•«() dy Aii. nonv a ir»
( l° *i^ )^,er L 45 i ■' *\Jpper aiiii’ yViij
do Hunter's Ituu.S.Oo >!n Humer’aK., 4.00
do Laurel. K. 40 d> Laurel <j °o
Ai r. at Pino Grcn-e, 0.00 Arr. at Pine Grove, «U 0
A. .M, j> \»
Leave. Pine Grove 9. Lc-avo Pine Grove. *5.00.
d° L«ui el, 1.45 do Laurel, sji>
do • Hunters 11,, 10.05 do Hunter’s 11 s‘it
do -Upper Mill, 10.12.5 do •UpperAHa 550
do JU. Holly 10.00 do Alt. Holly, ’ 5.55
‘ ° *</ rnighond 5,10.50 do *Cralgheud’s o.m
do .'lionnyh’k., 11,00 do *Boyu’k.,' (,lo
Ah** ot Junction, 11.15 Art. ut Junction, U.«>
onl’v 1 OUB lmu ‘ keil l,ms (*> are dag station
H. \V. D-VVENPOKi’.
... ' Gcn’l. Superiutondeu
Oilico of Gen. Superintendent )
lone (trove. Sop, 7. IS7I J
R '
OSADALIS
niE T J . I ’i ( v H T IEDI ENTS THAT COMPOSE
ijh u ADA f. I-S “ ro published on every
cjcnge, therefore u is not n secret prep*
•* l ullon, conseQuently
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
Ii Is a certain euro for Scrofula, Syphilis
in all Us forma, Rheumatism, Skin Dls
cases, Liver Complaint and all diseases
ol the Blood.
ONE BOTTLE OF KOSAPAH*
will do more good than ten bottles of lbs
Syrup of Sarsaparilla.
the undersigned physicians
liavo used Rosaclalis lu their practice for
the past three years and freely emdor.se
it un a reliable Alterative and Blood
Purillcr,
DU, T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore.
DU. T; .1. BOYKIN,
UU. R. W. CAHR,
DR. F. O. DANNKLLY, “
DU. J. S. SPARKS, of Nlcholasvllle. Ky.
DU. J. L. McCAiTUA. Columbia, S- C.
DU. A* B. NOBLES, Edgccomb, N. C. •
USED AND ENDORSED B 1
J. B. FRENCH A SONS. Full River,
Mush.
F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mloln
A., F. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio.
H. HaLL, Lima, Ohio.'
CRAVEN A CO , Gordonsvllle, Vni
SAM’L. U. McFADDEN, Murfreesboro,
Teun. ■
Our space will not allow of any cx
Raided remarkaln relation to the virtues
»I KoaaduUs. To the Medical Profosslnu
wo guarantee a Fluid Extract superior to
■my they have ever used lu the treatment
>»! diseased Blood : and to theutUioled \ve
aty try KosadaUa, and you will be re
stored to health.
Rosudalla Is sold by all PrugulfllH, price
31.30 per bottle. Address,
Bit. CLEMENTS & CO.
Mamt/actuHno Chemists ,
Baltimoks 1 , Mp.
July 20.71—1 yr
PUBLIC SALE of -Rear Estate, oil
Thursday, Oct. 20.1881. . .
The undersigned, cxecutorH of Jacob ituri
'man, deceased, will oiler at Public Kale, OD
premises, on the above day, the following ae
sciibedreal estate :
A tract ol laud situated in North Middleton
twp., on the road from Carlisle to the Laniiie
Kprlngs, two and a-lmlf miles from Oirllslp.aoa
adjoining wise’s Bridge, on tno North
tile.Conoiloguiuet creek, cuiUalnlug HO Acieu
ana 58 i arches, and having thereon erected
TWO KTOIIY DWELLING HOUSE, naif r 5,.
andluUf Weathcrboarded. u Good Bank naru,
and other outbullulugs. The Form is located on
tho north bunk of tho Conodoguiuet creek, aim
there is u well of Water In tho \ard, ” ers s , ,v ,
desiring information in regard to the prop^ ri X»
before tuo day of sale, will call on JOH« 14 •
MILLER, E-q., Carlisle. . „
Bale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when
terms will be made known by
JSAAU WISE. , AXT
SARAH HARTMAN,
Executors.
Oot. 0, ’7l—Bw. ___
A DMINISTRATOB’B MOTIOK-No-
J\ tlco Is hereby given that letters < l au
mimstrutlou on the estate of George Tnpner,
late of Silver Spring township, dee’d,. have
been granted to tho undersigned, residing m
nine township. All persons indebted to said
Hfslate are requested to make settlement im«
medlatoiy, and thbse having claims against mo
same will present them lor houiement,
iVU. A. TIUPNEB,
Administrate
O. N. LULL.
Supt.