American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, February 01, 1872, Image 4

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BOUNTY SGHDDIS.
* ~V ti’HV.V^-sjY l^-
Although they have many tlitmilvun
inges, houses gcneoilly.amall nml qftun
not ifru&lturo -usually
rough arid i'ncOllVbmeut, " difficulty in
having necessary hooks furnished,
schools ungraded, aUendanee often ir
regnlni‘ on part of.uid largerpupila.who
- mufititork, ahott firms and low salar
ies, yet it is really pleasant to teach
country schools. Lovers of nature love
the country at all seasons.. The unfold-
ing blossom" and leaf, the inspiriting'
'notes of. the spring birds, sultry sum
mer in harvest time, succeeded by
sombre autumn with its golden fruits,
and “ long, cold, drear'- r inter,” alike
bring pleasures to thei such an one,
if a teacher, prefers tb. i.try to city
or town, away from in IMiful infill
encqSrJiawaytfrom thn.d ..-.ml strife of
business; aWiiy frotvi t >-owds that
deceive and wrong; at dsiurb with
their excited jargon; an from vicious,
r ~i Ssqcini a;
fah-hy front, hu - ,to sift mid*
deprives onfc-6f his'sea-ins of lonely
I bought and meditation, so profitable
m the contemplative mind. >
The most pleasant years w< ever
spent, and they are many, were in
structing country boy's nnd girls
Country pupils are generally orderly;
industrious and obedient and most of
youthful vices are unknown to them.—
They prize educational advantages,
love to go to school and love to learn,
and, for-the most part, treat their teach
ers with becoming respect, whom they
regard as superiors and friends. The
School Directors' and patrons in their
intercourse, treat the teachers kindly
nnd respectfully on account of their
usefulness; their characteristic simplic
ity, hospitality and warm-heartedness
are proverbial. To spend evenings
{with farmers; their pure-hearted com
i panionsand noiseless affectionate cbil
dren, to the country schoolmaster was
• and still is yery pleasurable. On such
happy occ#tons)tHo winter hours are
spent, amidst" quiet, sociability and
, kindness. And, indeed, but few be
sides country school teachers and itin
erant preachers, can, 'really appreciate
the farmer at his plentiful home. Once
there was an innocent rivalry amongst
the pupils, whose turn it was to fake
the teacher home, and with pride the
youthful escort would land’him at their
. farm house. They have not changed.
Not to 11 board around,” for this old-
fashioned practice is out-dated, but to
visit around brings teachers in acquain
tance and association with patrons, and
ho doubt all are still heartily welcome.
Every teacher who has spent, years
of faithful service in country schools,
looks back with pleasure to those nap
py by-gone years, he .spent amidst rur
al scenery and in the society of plain,;
unassuming farmers and tl?6irchildren.
Wemeyer knew one, revCrf to his ex
perfonce as a 'couritryschool teacher but
with extreme delight. The reminis
cences thereof would ftl '.nines of in
strctive reading.
THE CONCORD G
Objections,, .yrc f*eq y made to
the C'oncoM grape; oh Hint of its
acidity. This is very ea • accounted
for by-the fart that too eh fruit is
. to .grow ujipi / vines
ad' til, that the
■'vinff^f-fruit should no ic, pruned at
all, has been proved in ■ ■;;( by the
experience of the raos clicnl vine
dressers. This variety -, been fully
tested as a table grape. ■ : ,ts superior
merits have been demo ited. If it
is properly cultivated it he best for
i general culture, and talu . the lead in
vigor iqid adaptability of any that is
no'w'grbVrj’ ffi" tlSis section of country.
Vines that have been planted four
years, and are perfectly healthy and
vigorous, will, if rightly pruned, bear
from forty to’sixty‘bunches of grapes
annually. One-half of the clusters
Should be. removed soon after the fruit
sets. By (his method the fruit will
ripen some two or three week's in ad
vance of yines upon which all of it is
allowed to grow. Older vines will pro
duce similar results under the same
treatment. To improve the flavor of
the fruit place it on can linn ware in a
well ventilated cellar forseveral weeks.
By this means its acid pioperlies will
he changed, and it will then have more
of the saccharine matter, which is n
most desirable quality In fine fruit.—
The grapes can in this way bo kept per
fectly fresh for two or three months.
It will he found that this grape can
t>e grotyn, in- this,jnanner with a lair
prospect of profit to those who cultivate
it for the market, as its value would be
greatly increased; and it would find a
quick sale to those who are usually in
clined to pay a fair price for choice
fruit, rather than purchase that of an
inferior quality at it cheaper rate
Here, then, is one important require
ment togrowfirst-elass fruit.
' Stagnant Watkji and Milk.—lt
has been known for along time that,
milk left standing in a room, where 1
patients are siak, becomes permeated
with the subtle poison of the disease
Contagion has also been spread through;
milk by reason of persons recovering'
from sickness attending to the labors
of the dairy. The kind of grass or fod
der, on which the cows feeu, also gives
a peculiar flavor and quality to their
milk- -, Ih addition to these facts, it has
recently -been demonstrated that the
startling consequences may ensue;
from the animals drinl.
water. Professor Law, 01 . riell Uni
versity, lias examined wn i micro
scope milk of an unusual i appear
ance, and lound it full of i! fungi or!
■vegetable organism that' juund in
stagnant water. On inqm ho,found
that the cows from which ■•■;me had
only stagnant water to drink, and|
further investigation reveal, u the imt|
that the blood of. the animals teoracdj
with these fungi and that the cows]
werein a feverish, unhealthy condition.-;
The warning which this discovery
ought L>-convey is very supple. It is
the duty of dairymen to see that their;
Clide hayo a supply of pure, sweet.
Water, They use such a great quantity;
of water tbat a Judicious concern for the!
health of the community should induce;
them tif t'eriipioy hpno but- the very !
■i/i’vy -‘'-T'.Tr’.'.A I".! ,j ■
j gfaug jMeatcal ? _
J_JENBV T. HELMBOLD’S
0 (Ml POUND P LUI H
,v
Extract ;(2atawba
FILLS
Component. Parts—lduid Exit act Rhu
barb and Fluid Extract atawb a
k •' Grape Juice.
. : . u , ‘J.
FORMVER COMPLAINTS. .JAUNDICE, Bit/
LIOUH AFFECTIONS. hick oh nervous
HEADACHE, COST!YEN ESS. Ac. PURELY
VEGETABLE- M» MERCURY. MINERALS
OK DELETERIOUS DRUGS.
Theso Pills mothe themost delightfully pleas
ant purgative. superseding castor oil, salts. um j
, There lsakothln»Hmaroa<M*ep{«b!e ic
.the stomach. They glv6 tone, and ckuse neith
er nausea nor griping phtns. Thdy nfe 'compos
ed of the Jinrst iupreilirn/.r. After a Jew days’ use
of them; such an Invlgorallon of the entire svh
tom lakes place as to appear inluiculous jo the
weak and enervated, whether arising trom Im
prudence or disease. TL Ti VTom
;pouhd Fhild Extract CrttatflTk .Q'tfffcflfilisure
> tisn i»ugnr*coiilcd, from the JjiCp Umtftmlr-coat.-
ed Pills do uot bht. mj’onfeh the
stomach without.. dissolving, consequently do
not produce the desired ellecl. The Cutuw ha
Grape Pills, being pleasant in taste and odor, flo
ot necessitate their being sugar-cnnunl. Price
. IFTY CENTS per bos.
HENKY T. HELMBOLD’S
UIQHI.Y CONCKNTftATKD COMPOUND
£lnid Extra cl - Sar sa jmylUu
Will radically exterminate from the sjstem
Scrofula, .Syphilis. Fever Sores, I leers, Sore
EyeK> Sore Legs. Sore Mouth, Sore Bron
ohltisv'Sklu., JJise>i«cs. Salt Rheum, Canker#
Runnings from tthe-Ear, White Swellings, Tu
mors, Cancerous Affections,’ Nodes, Rickets
o‘andulur Swellings, Nlgnt Sweats,- Rash.Tetter
Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism
Dyspepsia, nnd all diseases that have been es
tablished In the system for years
, Being prenaredexpreaaly for. Lite above com*
plaints, Ita Blood-purifying properties are great*
er than any other preparation o! Sarsaparilla.—
Its gives the complexion.il clear ami healthy
color and restores the patient to astute ofhca’Mi
and purity. For purifying the Blood, removing
all chronic constitutional diseases arising from
aa Impure slate of ihc Blood,and the only re
liable and effectual known remedy for Ibe euro
of Pains and .Swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations
of the Throat and Legs. Blotches, Pimples on
the Face, Erysipelas ana all Scaly Eruptions of
the Skin, and Beautifying the Complexion.-
HKNRV T. HELMHOLD’S
CONCENTRATED
fluid liartfuct Jtuchn
. i’he Great Diuretic, hua cured ovorv case of
Diabetes In which It has been given, Jrrltatlob
oftho'Neok of the Bladder amf Inflnmatlon ol
the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and
Bladder, Retention of Urine. Diseases-of the
Prostate Gland, Stone In the Bladder, Calculus,
Gravel, Brick-dust Deposit, and Mucous' or
Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled And Deli
cate Constitutions of both sexes, attended with
the following symptoms: Indisposition to Ex
ertlon. Loss of Power. Loss of Memory, Difficult
ty of Breathing. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Hor
ror of Disease. VVqkelulness. Dlmrtess of vision,
Pain In .the Back, Hot Hands, Flushlug of the
Body,DryneUflOf theSkln,Eruption on the Face
Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitu.do.of th
MusCulAr System, etc.
Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to
twenty-live,and from thirty-dye to ilfty-llve In
In the decline or change of life; after coniine
mentor labor rains; bed-wetting In children
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is dlnreti
ami blood-nmlfylng.and cures all Diseases arts
log from Habits of Dlsslpatl n, and Excesses
and Imprudences in Lllo, Impurities of the
Blood, etc.. Superseding Copaiba In affections
for which li Is used, and Syphilitic Affections—
In those Diseases used in connection with
HELMROLD'S ROSE WAHU,
3L A 1
In many Affections peculiar lo Ladles, thi*
Extract Buchu Is unequalled by any other reme
dy— uh in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity
Palnfulness or Suppression ol Customary Kvac
ualions. Ulcerated or Rchlrrus • state of the
Uterus, Leucorrhrea or Whites, Sterility, and
for all complaints incident to tho sox, whether
arising from Indiscretion or Habits of Dlssipa/-
Men. It is prescribed extensively by tho most
eminent Physicians and MidwivesTot*' Ehft>el4
led and Delicate Constitutions,'of both aexeit
and all age.n with any of tha above
.Diseases orSyorptorasi, * ~ • >
II T. HELMBOLD’B EXTRACT OF BU r nU
CUKES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPnIIE
DENCES, HABITS OP DISSIPATION etc
in ail their stages, at little expense, little on
change In diet, no Inconvenience, and no expo
sore. It causes a frequent desire, and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc
tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the
Urethra, Allaying Pom and Inhumation, so fre*
queut In this .class or diseases, and expelling ali
Poisonous matter. ‘ ‘
Thousands Who huve'beon tho vlctiraß of' In*
competent persons, and who have paid heavy
fees to be cured in a short time, have fou*.d thev
have been deceived, and that tho “Poison” has!
by the use of**powerf«l astringents,” been dried
up In the system, to break out In a more aggrai
vated form, andperhnps alter Marriage. '
Use HKL&IBOLD’H EXTRACT BUCHU lor all
Affections and Diseases of tlic Uninnry Organs;
whether existing In Mule or Female, from
whatever cause originating, and no matter of
how long standing. Price, Si 50 per bottle.
HENRY I*. HELMHOLD'S IMPROVED
R O H K W ASH
cannot be surpassed as af Face Wash, and wll
bo found tho only specific remedy m evorj
species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedllj
eradicates Pimples*-tSpols, Scorbutic Dryness
Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc.
dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation
Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp oi
Skin. Frost Bites, and all purposes for which
Salves or Ointments are used; restores the skin
to a state of purity and softness, and insures
continued 1 luitifliy actum to the tissue dnts
vessels, on which depends the agreeable clear*
ness and vivacity of complexion so much sought
and admired. But however valuable ns a reme*
dv for existing defects of tho skin H» T. Helm
■ bold’s Rose Wash has long sustained Its prlncl
fdo claim to unbounded patronage, by possess*
DgqualitlcH Which render it a Toilet Append*
age of,the most and Congenial clmr
actor, combining li. an elegant formula those
f imminent requisites, Hafoty and Eflicacy—the
u Variable accompaniments of its use—as a Pro*
servutlvouod Refresher of the Complexion;. It
' is an excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic
’ Nature, ami as an Injection tor diseases of the
. Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipa
I Hon. used in connection with the Extracts Bu
chu. Sarsaparilla, and Catawtia Grape Pills i
such diseases sr recommended, cannot be sur
passed.
Full and explicit directions m‘compan.\ (lie
medicines.
Evidence of the most responsible and reliabh
clmracler furnished on application, With hun
dreds of thousands of living witnesses, and up
ward ot iW.COO ud-ohctloil certificates and rec
ommendatory letters, many of which are from
the highest sources, including eminent Physi
cians. Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. Thcproprlo
tor bun never resorted to tliolr publication In
tho newspapers; ho does not do this from the
fact that his articles rank ns Standard prepara
tions, and do not ne»d to be propped up i\\
certificates.
Hemy 2. Jlehr.bGenuine Prepo
Hons .
Delivered to any Address. Setqr/# Irom obser
vnllorj. Ksiabl|Hh<id upwards of fwebty yeara
Sold by Druggists everywhere, Address letters
or Inform a lion; In confidence to' HE»NRY*I
lIEIiMBOUB, Drsigglatand Chemist.
Only Detjow: HjSDMBOLD’S Drug and
: Chemical -Warehouse. No; New
Yorui or to H V T. HKDMROIjD ? Medical Depot
tUI Rhuth Tenthßtfeot; Philadelphia, Pa.
1 Beware of Aetffor HENRY T
HEdiMBOLDW IWCd+r ' Wirr.
• ’7l. 1 ’
Stobca. artnujatr. Sfc
STOVE AND TINWAEE j
ESTABLISHMENT,
The partnership heretofore* tl ug between
Walker A Clauily , having bn .dissolved llv
mutual Aonsent, 1 herc*>y annoehce to the cltl
7.en«of Carlisle nnd surfoumllnnconntrv, that. I
have opened ft. • ,
New Sieve and Tinware U,
In Lite largo frame building, on the corner 6f
West High and Westtttroets, formerly occupied
by Cornelius & Bosh. \
Having a large and complete stock of Stoves
and Tinware on hand selected with the greatest
care expressly for this market, my customers are
guaranteed satisfaction, both ns regards qualify
and price. « ■
Sheetiron and Tinware!,
constantly on hand and made up to order. My
stock of Tinware.embraces everything munlw
kept In a tlrst fcluss tin establishment. T
ROOFING and RPOUTLNQ promptly attend
ed to.
STOVES,
,I.am now prepared to exhibit to tho Winter
Tmde a large and woll-tt-sorlcd stock of the best
WuVieliSSfcrtlSJS
MORnVng’^IXIIIY*:^ 3 tai'dofir’ng;
LIGHT HOUSE.
BON-TON.
UOSEBUB.
BEACON LIGHT
EGG
f'FFlC’Eftnd PAUL' U
STOVES
H» selection of Cook Stoves embrace the
following;
Superior, Noble Cook,
Excelsior, Niagara.
Quaker City, and Coral. ■
Store Repairs constantly on hand. '
I am ngent lor a
PATENT STEAM PIPE,,
for heotlng mills, xactorlcs, <6c„ and prepared
to fhmlsh nnd place them In position at short
notice.
Having an experience of 22 years In this busi
ness. I would respectfully solicit a share of tho
public patronage, feeling confident that I will
give satisfaction.
A. WOODS WALKER.
Ore. as. 70—tf
JgXPELSIOR
STO V K an il TIN W A R
EM PORI U M ! '
Th« undersigned would respectfully Inform
the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that he stH
carries on the .
Stove 1 and Tinware Business
In all Us various brandies. He has secured the
agency for tire following popular Stoves:
Parlor and Office Stoves,
Morning Glory,
Parlor Heater,
Parlor Light,
Light House,
together with a variety of £OOK' STOVES,
Combination Gas Burner,
Eureka,
Regulator,
Niagara,
Superior,
MORNING GLORY and other
IJEATEES, ItANQEX, AND FIREBOAJtD
STOVES !
which bo Is prepared lo furnish at the lowest
market rales.
STOVE. REPAIRING
promptly attended to. Roofing, Spouting and
Jobbing exccuicd In tbo inostßatlslnotory man
ner.
TINWARE,
oi every description, constantly on hand, or
made to order; at reasonable prices. Having
none but experienced workmm employed, no
hopes by a close attention to business to secure
the public patronage. Remember the place—
AV). IS I VEST MAIN STREET.
SAMUEL R. CLAUDY.
Nov, al, IS7l—ly.
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SDN I
THE UNDERSIGNED, -having just
rotui ned from the cities with a largo stock
oi goods, invite the attention of all who desire
satisfaction to call and examine their
stuck <>.
Stoves and Tinware
Among the stock of stoves may be found the
ANTI-CLINKER BASE BURNER,
ANTI-CLINKER FIRE PLACE HEATER,
together with all the latest styles of
PARLOR, DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES,
which they challenge the' trade to compel'
with
Knives, >
Forks,
Rpoous,
Ladles,
Lamps,
Dippers,
together with 'Toilet Sets, Coal .Buckets, Coal
Sieves, Shovels and Tongs. Zinc and every va
nety of Tin Ware.and House Furnishing goods
kept In a first class store.
Won - ' »i«i n , -*p , u , eln» furnish
Bump.i for Cisterns and Deep Walls !
and have lor rale Hie Celebrated Genuine Cu-
cumber Wood Pump,
UGOFING, SPOUTING AND JOB WORK
attended to promptly and on reasonable terms.
Remember the place, the green front on North
Hanover street. A few boors above Louther.’
Give us a call ns we are determined not to bo
undersold by anv other parlies in this place.
Thankful for tho-past patronage wo extend a
cordial invitation to fill to pay us a visit.
RHINESMITH &. RUPP
V Nos. 62 and 64,
NORTH HANOVER ST..
CARLISLE,
Nov, U, 71 , PA
BOOT AND
SHOE STORE !
’ NO.'YOUR EAST MAIN STREET.
BOOTS,
SHOES,
(JAITEKS,
BROGANS.
SLIPPERS,
CUSTOM& MADE TO ORDER*
REPAIRING
NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE!
adabi
No.-I Eabt Main St,
HI HE, ibL. Povid
J_ Kulz,'woWUecoi(hod{wlshfn|rio roll re firtpi
business, will sell ntgreatly reduced cash' rates
his large stock of
HATH. CAPS,
LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S FUHfluud
GLOVKS, TRUNKS, ‘ VALIHEH,
TRAVELLING SATCHELS,
ROBES,
rugs,
BLANKETS,
OANES,
UMBRELLAS,
mid a largo variety of .NOTIONS.
The cutlre Mock will be Hold out on lihernl
terras to any one desiring lo continue rite hunl
no<H. A Jeuwe of tluj Hlore-room cuu he laid tor
a npmbfirof years,
Jacob nOAP,
No. J N. HunoverPi .opposite
Carlisle Deposit. Dunk.
Persons knowing themselves to bo Indebted
will please call ami settle their accounts.
Ann.,4.
John Hannon,
WHOr.ESAI.B anil RETAIL DEAI.EH In
WINES AND LIQUORS,
IVo. 41 South Hanover Street
CARIiIHLE, PA. ! |
Jarg tSKurtis.
~,4. ia:A.dit
Elegant Now Stock for the Holidays
<i lf K BLN 1? I ELI )’B
- k 1 , .r•* .
ms::, AHO--' swims*
Every description of Ladles and Children’s FURS, at very low Prices.
NEW STOCK OP BLANKETS!
Great Bargains iix
DRESS
Magnificent .Stock of HANDKERCHIEFS
Point Luce <?JOI il jAMB,
Thread Collars !
French VAX*. COLLARS,
CLUNNY LACE COLLARS I
Just Heceived.
The above special Goods have‘ been ; 'selected JExpressly for
_ (I\, [
T T A'; ' 1
From which many useful and valuable presents may be.purchaaed for a
SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY!
B. B W I N U ,
CABINET MAKER
AND XJNDEBTAEKR,
WEST MAIN STREET.
CARLISLE, PA.
a splendid assortment of
N E W P XT B N 1 T U R E
for the Holidays, comprising
Sofas, CampSlpol,
Lounges, ' Centre;tables,
Rooking Chairs. DlnlngTnbles,
Easy Chairs, Card Tables,
Reception Chairs, Ottomons,
Bureaus, What. Not«.
&c.i Ac., An.
Parlor,
Chamber,
Dining Hoorn,
Kltoken
FURNITURE,. •
of the lalestjstyle/n: , > <
COTTAGE FURNITURE INi'sEtTS
Splendid now Patterns. •
BEDSTEADS and mattresses
GIFT FRAMES AND. PICTURES
in great variety. ■
• Partloulai attention given to Funerals. Orders
from town and country promptly,attended tq
ml on reasonable terms,
1 ec.l7 186HW ;
A R 1j I S L E
Carriage Factory
A. U. SttBHK,
lias a large lot of second-hand work on hand;
which he will sell cheap,ln order to make room;
jor new work for
THE SPRING TRADE. t
He has also the best, lot of-new work on hand..
You can always see different styles. The inpto-i
rlallsnotln question, for It la the best used. If
you wantsntlslaclion In style, quality and price,
go to this shop before purchasing elsewhere.
There is no firm that hasa better trade, or sells
more In Cumberland and Perry counties. 'Wc
bespeak a continuation of the same.. We are;
getting up a
LOT OF NICE • SLEIGHS.
REPAIRING and PAINTING promptly at-!
tended to. Corner of Mouth and Pitt streets,!
Carlisle. Pa. ]
Nov. 2* lh7l f !
rjIHE NEW.MONUMENTAXi i
Jewelry Store!
Wbh lately onened by F. C. KRAMER, with ni
tine selected 1 stock of (■‘ITO'CICs, j KWELKV
SILVER and PLATED WARE. MUSICAL IN-1
BTRUMENTS of all descriptions, Ac., and has!
on hand a lino assortment of ladles ann gentle*;
men’s Gold Watches, ranging In prlcres from. l
830 to $lOO. Also tine ladles' gold opera chains,
ranging In price from 810 to 875, Ladles Gold ■
Jewelry lu sels, Ac.; also, a fine lot of gentle*.
men’s Gold Shirt and Sleeve Buttons. Not* pn ’
hand a fine lotof
Christmas Presents
such ns Bridal engagement Hinge. Betts of gold
Jewelry and fcsjivo' Ware, lino' Musical Instru
inentn, such aa Flutes. German Accordeons,
ranging In prior from 82 60 to. 8W w ,£)<pintllu!
Guitars, from $3 60 to 350. Ac. Also a pjlifcslot qj
finely llnished Violins, from 75 cents W WOO, I
have a good lot nf Violins at from B*s to 88, war*
ranted good. Musical boxes, winding with
keys. In in 82 60 to 8100. A good selection ot
Harraomcans .or mouth organs, Which I will
rejl low for cash.
Spectacles
.Just received 'rom l)to Bp* claclo "Manufactory,
a lino selected stock uf Hpjclcs and eyd-glnssos
to suit' all eyes, such as tho genuine Pobles
spectacles,ot the Lenses make. The public will
nl«n*o take notice In regard to spectacles, km-I
nave t he finest and bust assortment In Cumber
land county, and uui remlv to sol U-the- verj
cheap lor cash. They are the best known.
Re pair ipk
Clocks.--Watches, Jewelry and all** kinds o
Musical Instruments repaired at tho shortest
notice.
The New Monmimentnl Jewolty Btoro has
fust received a line assortment of
Cuckoo Clocks
direct from Europe. Tnc Cuckoos call the hotn
and tho half-hour. Prlces-from 816 up. to SCO
01 ckscnn beacon at tho store, at all hours of
the day.
F. C. KRAMER,
Main Ht„ opposite Fanner's hank,
Nov. 60, Ml— Ora.
“VTOTICE—CASH BUrflNEfia—On
l>and after March J-st, the umlersluned
wljl sell fore it.i only.
All those indebted i' «q nested to Kettle their
aoconntflf* ■> i»»
flro,
<>. n. H/jf-’PMA N T
; SJtjJ (ffiooßa.
xo ir nx i'Xhrnrrrox '.A r
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f
GOODS
REMEHBEH PLACE-
L. T. GREENFIELD.
Thankful for past patronage and soliciting a
continuance,
We remain, respectfully,
H. SAXTON «fc CO.
No. I? EA&7 MAJM &7HE&T Aug 2-1,1871.
IgAKGAINS
HATS AND CAPS!
At KELLER’S. 17 North Hanover Street.
We have.received the latest styles of HATS
and CAPS. Sllk Hats. New Yoik and Philadel
phia stylos, Onsslmero Tints of all shapes and
prices, no ft. Hats of evet-v kind, from 75 cents
up. Cloth Hats, in HI. e. Velvet, Lasting, Mixed
Cass and Black. Also a fine lot of.Boys’ and
Children’s Hats, Cloth and Felt, and at all pri
ces.
MEN,
BOY'S, AND
CHILDREN’S, ' '
HATS,
In styles too numerous to mention.'all ot which
will bo spirt at the lowest Cash prices.
Call and examine our Mock, you cannot fall to
ho pleased In price and quality.
HATS ot any kind made and repaired to
order, on short notice.
JOHN A. KELLER, Agent,
. No. lONorth Hanover Street.
Sept 28, *7l—lf,' / '
prATS 'AND CAPS!
no YOU WANT A NICE HAT.OR CAP 7
I f so. Don’t Pah, to Cali/Ott
, J. G. GALLIC,
/ riO. 29. WJESI MAINBTRhE'f.
•Whore can be seen the lineal assortment of
HATS ’AND CAPS
ever brought to Carlisle. Ho takes great pleas
ueVe In Inviting his old''friends and customers,
and all now ones, to bis splendid s.ook lust
dived from Now York and Philadelphia, con
sisting lu part of flue - •
SILK AND CASBIMERE HATS,
besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps o
t be latest style, nil ol which he will sell aX th
Lowest. Cash Hrices. Also, his own manufacture
flats always on hand, and
’ HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER,
flo has c*o best, arrangement for coloring Hats
and all klnusof Woolen Goods, Overcoats," Ac.,
the shortest notice (as ho colors every week! and
•m-the most reasonable terms. Also, a fluelot ol
choice brands of ,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
I ways on band. He desires to call thcattenllon
'o persons who have
losell, ns ho pays the highest cash prices for lie
<nme. - -
’.Glvehlm a call,at the above number,his ild
faction 18 k efctjlHCOU hdßntof giving entire so te-
Sept. 28, ’7l—tf..
ooij~.s
HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE !■
The tenth volume of vVood’s Household Mag
azlue begins with January. 1872.. Its regular
contributors include Horace GreelO ', Gall Ham*
tlion Then. K. Beecher, Dr.' Dio Lewis, Dr. W,.
W. Hall, James Parton and a host of others,'
Harriet Beecher Htowo, Brick Poniorov, John ;
G. Haxe, Maj. Gen. Kilpatrick, Petroleum V, !
Nasby, etc., write for It occasionally. 'Perms, 81-
uyear. In clubbing, three hrst-dnss pevlodlCttlii
arc given for tho price of one of them; The'
moat liberal Premium I.lst ever published. No
periodical la more frequently or favorably men-
Honed by the press. ••Wood’s Household oag
azlne la one of the monuments of business en- 1
lerprlso which mark tho ago.”— Methodist Home'
Journal, Philadelphia, Pa. *Tt has been improv
ing ever since we knew lt—a good criterion for
tho future.”— Courier New Market, Canada. *r t
is a marvel of cheapness and first-class qualip.
combined.’ ~A'eu> I'orA J’imcj, Specimen
aent irco, to any address, .
S.-S;..WOOD«t CO.
Now bur gb. N.V
QHEAPEST COAL I
Ihe undersigned agieea to furnish coal to all
parties, either-for family or llmeburners’use a*
•bean mien, provided, they accept the following
l.;l'o order all oosd ip Company curs. T u ‘
'S. To’clmrgo ni'mp weight. lrfO&iWth v D~ornnv
leas in shipment by leaky cars, «tp. * °* "W
?- Ty> tlallvor .your voal an Incomes lo band .
wlthoutre-acb eonltif’. Oh turn! an,
’• ’Hut In tho uljiwu-iru'iiUoncd nindo of busi
ness you lose wperemt.,™ that whenBo 1 u,,,«
ire bonabt And paid for, yuu rettlhj onl bul is
fo this fuel ull regular doTdors wlTlSllfv
5. Tostrlvc toKet your coni from any breaker
you may desire, but ns wo Have Id receive w mi
Is sont; be It Summit Brnnoh, I s Hlolt ■or .S ow
’iSS" W Lylfons Valley, some of IS
>eimpnotso deslinltlo, tin same applying to tim
.(mttous! IreU ‘ tolM ulho * y ">> t®tss^i'E
_ Kln ? of business Is donoon the Rail,
road' Company’s Kidman. do not ttsVtrr see a
? AI ?P lc Tlle y * ’'Of lima
hn . urs ’ uso nf wo tberelbrs
cannot show what we can furulsli you. ■A.-
hifawnn h 1 " 11 “Pordhami cdnl whore It can
-1)0 seen nlal limes, kept 11l ttie dry. r...vrrni«<
Aua-mtultca before delivery,’onll rit elthrt yird ;
prornptfy^llbktl^uU^o^istcursavoymuY/m
than aoy ouo .««.,!» by fornlsUlnjnbo nm° t) y r
IMI-If , ' '\olL RLAIIt:
Bats anli «ffauo.
COUNTRY pint a
fifU'Bccllancous
I -
luatouiavt.
HARDWARE
AND
CUTLER Y.
MILLER GROWERS
lake this opportunity of directing the attention
pftho community at large, and every nerson In
particular, to their recently replenished stock oi
M A HID WAM.
They studiously avoided Investing during tin
high prices, and patiently waited the falling
out of the bottom before attempting to refill thoi
shelves, and now thatthlngs have been rodaceft
to old time prices, as near os possible, they have
Invested largely and ere prepared to guanmtei
to their friends and customers ns low prices a*
any marketoulside the cities, They especially
Invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and
builders. Our stock Is complete and none need
fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring
for anything In our line.
We have the agency of the Willcox & Gibbs
SEWING M A GtT I N'E ,
and would respectfully sk all those.i> wau“J
a Machine, lo examine the Willem * Gibbs’ be
fore purchasing.
All orders promptly attended to, and goods
delivered to nil parte of tne town free of charge,
an. 12 1871—Iv
JgSTA BLISHED 1840 !
Carlisle
Hardware House !
H SAXTON & Co.
fHENRY SAXTON,*)
< J. P. BIXfiER, I
(D. B. SAXTON. )
Building, Farming,
AND MECHANICS’ HARDWARE,
Tools and Materials,
IRON AN D STEEL,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
Cement, Plaster, Sand,
GUNS AND AMMUNITION,
Also, HOUSE-FURNISHING
. HARDWARE,
with every description of useful and Fancy
Goods ueelul inventions constantly Intro-
duced, Sole Agents for
PLANK PLOWS.
CHEAP AND GOOD.
Tho largo stock of
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Just opening at
Lackey & Smiley’s,
No. 99 North Hanover SI.
CARLISLE PA.
The oliparost CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
The cheapest DKKSH GOODS.
The cheapest PRINTS and MUSLINS,
Good KENTUCKY JEANS l2Uc ts.
Elegant LACE COLLARS at iO cts.
&e., <fcc., c fro,
CARPET CHAIN
lu all shades. CARPETS made to order.
,S U I T S
made to order at tho lowest prices.
Do not forget tho place,
No- 09 North Hanover &t
Opposite Thudium , s Hotel,
CAItiaSLK, I’A,
Aprl 21.1871-
iiMeulfal.
Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral
Pbr Diseases of the Tin oat and Lungs, .such as
Coughs Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma
and. Consumption,
Probably never before In the whole, history of
medicine, has anything won so widely and so
deeply upon tn« confidence of maui< ind, as this
excellent' remedy for pulmonary complaints.
J hrough a long series of years, and among moat
°* the races of men It has risen higher ane hlgh
oj In their estimation, ns it has become better"
known. Its uulsorm character and power lo
cure the various affections of the Jungs and
throat, have made It known as a reliable pro
tector against them. While a lapted to milder
forms of disease and to young children, Uls at
the same time the moat effectual remedy that
j cun be given lor Incipient consumption, and the
dangerous allpctlons of the throat and lungs,
; As a provision against sudden attacks of Croup,
: it should be kept on hand In every family,■‘and
.‘indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds and
, coughs,* aiAshould be provided witn this anti
(lote for tljem*
—-Althohglrsdttled-eonstnnption-itr-thonghtin”
. curable, stIU great numbers of cases where the
{disease seemed settled, have been completely
{cured, and the patient restored to sound beaten
Iby tiio Cherry Pectoral. So com plete Is its mas
•levy over the disorders of the Lungs and
jThroat, that the most obstinate of them yield to
It. When nothing else conld reach them, un
der the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disap
pear.
i Bin per a and Public Speakers find great protec
tion from It.
} -Asthma is always relieved and often wholly
;cnrod by it;
Bronchltia is generally cured by taking the
iCherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses.
I Ho generally are its virtues known that wo
. need not publish the corttHeater, of them hen*
i or dp more than assure tho public that its qual
’ titles ape fully maintained.
Ayer’s Ague Cure.
For Fever and’; Ague, Intermittent Fever. Chll
fover, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodi
cal or Bilious Fever, Ac. .and indeed ull the afi
lections which arise Irom malarious, murah
or miasmatic poisons.
. As Us namolmplles.lt does Cork, and does
not fail. Containing neither Arsenic Quinine,
Bismuth, Zinc, norany othei mineral or poison
ous substance whatever, it in nowise injures
any patient. The number and importance ol
Its cures In the ague district*, are literally be
yond account, end we bedevo without a parallel
in tho bister., of Ague medicine, our pr.ne Is
gratiiled by tho acknowledgements wo lecoivo
Wf the ratjl.cal cures eil'ectedlu obstinate cases
and where oth fl r rpmodl.es had wholly failed. *
PbacpUmaled: persons, pli)tcjr resident in, or
travelling through inl‘i*fnatlo localities, will be
protected by taking the AGUE CD Up dally.
■ For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity
X>f the Liver, it is an exponent remedy, stimula
ting tho Liver Into healthy activity.
... FofßllllonsDisorders and Liver Complaints,
- is'or excellent remedy, producing many truly
remarkable cures, whore other medicines had
failed. Prepared by Dr. J. i•. ayeu & Co., Prac
tical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass
and slod around the world. ’
PHICP, $l.OO PEU BOTTLE,
r Sold by all ’Druggists JCvrryivhcre.
i HAVEUHTJtCiia.Agent, Carlisle, Pa.
TjIXECUTOH’S NOTlCE,—Notice J 8
Ali hereby given that letters testamentary on
jtUe ea ate <>l Peter Stock, Into of the borough of
doo’d,, have been granted to the under-
Bigncd, residing in same buiough. All persona
indebted to the estate aro requested to Kettle
Immediately.and,those having claims against
eqld estate will present them lor settlement
. • > - •• » o . / - J. o. STOCK. *
STOCK,
‘ BrpcutnTk,
tffln. IR, IH72—(IIJ*-' * ‘
i -i -'-V
©rj) (G onus*
IJI H E
LIVE STORE
I=l
Dry Goods,
Dry Goods,
Dry Goods,
rgiiis!
BARGAINS I
BARGAINS I
I=l
£2~Como at once and lot your eyes seo and
you will be a living witness of tlio fact, that we
are selling Goods at the lowest pi Icor.
NEW DRESS GOODS!
just opened, at the latest decline in prices,
VELVETEENS In the richest shades. Black
Velveteens, the handsomest of the season,
marked down In price.
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS I SHAWLS
Just opened, beautiful and cheap
FURS!
In these goods we have the finest the market
can produce. Wedely competition for quality
•ind low prices. Wo are willing to have our‘
Goods emanated with any In the market.
Cloths and Cassimeres
A good assortment at low prices.
• BLACK ALPACAS I
Wo makoa speciality of these Goods. Wo have
ihecelebrated Buffalo Brand, also three other
hlirh grades, as well as many of the private
brands. Every person should make an exam
inaflonof these Goods before purchasing* It
will pay you well. fa ’
Christmas Goods
in I lie greatest variety wo have ever exhibited,
consisting of Indies’ Hankerchlefa, -in Lace.
Embroidered, Plain and Mourning, Misses’ and
Boy’s Handkerchiefs, Gentleman's Handker
'■hiefs, Huukorchlefs la elegant Fancy Boxes. •
Lace Collars two hundred styles In every varl*
£w peaml P r,ces f Unen and Embroidered
Sells, we request nil to cull and give us the
measure of showing our goads, and Tf lht-qnal
tty and price are not. no object to you. to pur
chase, we will not insist. , Very respectfully,
DUKi: «t BURKHOLDER. .
ttorlh U at over bt., Carlisle. '
Dec.2l. IS7x—
JELLING OFF AT AND BELOW
CO ST.
ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD BY THE FIRST
OP DECEMBER.
The undersigned, bnvmg determined to retire
from business, offers bis entire block of
PIECE GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
TRUNKS
VALISES.
UMBRELLAS,
UNDERCLOTHING,
HATS, Ac.,
nt and below cost. The entire stock must be
disposed of by the first of December. His stock
of piece goous, the finest In town, consists of
FINE FRENCH AND
ENGLISH CLOTHS,
DOESKINS,
C’ASSIMEBES,
VESTINGS,
OASSIHETS,
TWEEDS,
SATTINETS,
VELVETS,
JEANS,
LINENS, &6.
RE VDY MADE CLOTHING
department is one of the largest and best as
sortments to be found this side of Philadelphia.
ALL OUR OWN MAKE.
Call and bee for yourselves, a\
ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S,
22 North Hanover St., Carlisle.
Sep. 21—tf.
OF
FILL ,IMi TOTiill GOODS
Just opened, at the Cheap Store of A. W.
BENTZ& Co., the Largest and Best Selected
stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to
Carlisle. ■
Splendid Silk Poplins, all Shades; Cheap!—
Elegant Corded Silk Poplins, Cheap. Handsome
Hatieens for Ladles’ suns, In cloth tints : hand
some Black Alpacas, Monahs, Cashmeres, Me
rinos. Hepps, Cretonnes, Bright Plaid Poplins
Do Lanes, dtc., do.
NEW BLACK SIT.KS r r
Best Lyons Gros Grain,'from 81.25 to 81.00.
Lad left’ Water-Proof Cloakings—One hundred
splendid styles of Fall Shawls, Black Thibet
Shawls, long and square, all grades: Balmoral
and Gored Skirts, Loop Skirls.' Wo are exten
sive dealers In Mourning Goods. Families going
• into mourning, should examine our stock,
A lull line of all the best brands of Domestic
Qomla. white and red Flannels. Shirting and
Sacque 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, < rib and Cradle Blankets.alboHorso Blau
ou Coverlets, Counterpane, &0.,
MEN AND BOY S ’ WEAR!
Heavy Overcoatings, Casslraerea for Sults.-
Beautlfui Joans from 16 to6octs.,alsogoodhom
”VJg.e J ® an “* All kinds of Notions, Holsery
White Goods, Exquisite Sash Rlbbbons. Neck
Bows. A lull lino of Millinery Goods, suoti us
heathers, Hats. Ribbons, Ac.
WOOLJiN STOCKING YARNS,
Gormanlown Wool, Zepyra, Berlin Wool. *e.
CARPETS,
Floor Oil Cloths, all widths and patents, Velvet
Door Mats, Ac. flow Tabte nil Cloths
Uur stock is so lull and complete that It is Im
possible to enumerate all, we therefore cordlallv
Invite all to come and examine, ns wo take grout
pleasure In showing urn goods. h
rail fv>*»nl? P*'j; ol ' «urgoods for Cash, wo con
pell them ranch cheaper 1 than can ho bouulor
wofoel confident from the Jorae
experience in the business; and our superior
good taste and Judgment In soleptlng handsome
goods, that we cannot tail to please. 6 p
Jk. not tail to> compand secure good bargains
btwm ** ou wouih Hupover street.
luas 15 ’ VelVu,l}ensiM hlack and all colors cut
A. w. BENTZ A CO
Sop. 2S. IS7J.
THE RESTAURANT and Dwelling
o! the lulu Frederick AJchelo, on East Lon
tuer street, is for Kent from April Ist-apnly to
JOHN LISZMAN,
S_ Guardian
AN P DWELLING
FOII KENT.—The largo storo room and
«?«*! * , l ount ' iioliy and formerly occu
pied by tho Messrs M’Al/isters. Is ollered lor
rent. Possess on given at once lr desired: For
** Cft * 01111,0 llU(lorMl B nt:iI t residing in
1)00,11, I S 7iJr' VMAN * hemjiwoeb,
RaUroairs.
READING RAIL ROAD,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
Monday, November 13 th, 1371
Great Trunk line from the North nns ..
neat lor Philadelphia, Now York? l ,*'!r lh
Pottsville, Tomaouo, Ashland, 81iarnikh ? hl >
anon, Allen town, Kas ton, Ephrsta l.iVii 1 ' Ttk
, ter, Columbio, &o. .~puraia.L,uie,i line*.
Trains leave Hntrlsbnrg for New You,.
lows: at 245.8 10, A. Jlf, and 2'oO p fo •
nesting with similar trains on PennS, 1 M °-
Railroad, and arriving' at New YO?H W ! *
A. M., 3 42, ond 0 45 P. resaern 07
Sleeping Cars accompany the ij
without change. ".si tT r, 11,
Returning: Leave Now York at 0 do « ~
30 noon and 600 P. M., Philadelphia
A. M. and 3SOP. M.; Sleeping cars n e^~' , ’ So ’
the 600 P. fa. trains firom Now York Cc^?X.an J
change; . *• "Raoul
Leave Harrisburg for Reading p.„_.
Tamnqua, Mmorsville. Ashland
Allentown and Philadelphia tit 8 in B P
2 00. and 4 05 P. M.. stopping at Lobano;
principal way stations; the 4 06 P u
nectlng for Philadelphia. PottsvliuaiSW? , con *
ola only. For Pottsville, Schuy 1 klll^n« CoJum *
S rMWo B p n^
Allentown at 7 20A. M. 12 25n00n 2 ir j n \* sx *
885P.M. 16425 and
Leave Pottsvllle.at 000 A. M.. ami <ion r. .
Herndon at 10 00 A. M.. Slmmokinafk .?• M„
•1116 A.M. Ashland at 705 A. M.?and Sf« « aa d
Mnhanoy city at 7 51 A. M„ and I 2u P
qua at 8 85 A. M„ and a 10 P. M.. for
Now York.i oudlng, Harrisburg 4c WiadeJl)b,a
Leave Pottsville via Scbuylkm nr,* u
bnhna Railroad atB 15 A. M.for HarjS?hS2? que *
1145 A lb-for Pine Urovo and Tromont b aQIS
fe^#h«
town at 700 A.M., returning, leave? pm? o }**
phlaat 4 'SP. M» *• eavefl «*Uade|.
Columbia Railroad trains leave Spaiu* ...
A. M., and 616 P. M., lor Hphrata Lml n i gat72o
ter, Columbia ac. - FUluta ' ljlll *.Lancas.
Porklomen RaUroad trains leave Pmv.
Junction at 725 ,905 A. M.,3‘00 and ««
returning,leaveSchwenksvilleaie« sin * ¥;•
12 50 Noon, and 445 P. M.. connecting AM.
lar trains on Reading Railroad Dg w,b a,mi
Pickering Valley Railroad trains w. a
nlxvllle at 0.10 a. m., 2.0, and 5S iSW hoe *
Ing, leave Byers at 0.50 a. m.. l&sNVil lum r
4.20 p, m., connecting with similar i°i-nV* 811( *
Reading Railroad. . «umiar trains on
Colebrookdale Railroad trains lcavf.P«4*-»
nt 040 A. M., and 115’ 080 P. M. refuminl 1 ?
Mt. Pleasant at 716 and llls‘"S'“ftf* •
&l“ond eotlngWlthS ‘ mllar lralna ™ Re&g
P^fiiv^ e &ts A a
.cavoDnwnlngtown at 065 A. M;fl2 £0 M on „n 5
Re l udfig M Ri.l?o n aT tlng Wlth Slm1 ""' '«
Y At ■
8 00 A. M, train running only to Reading'»Ji b6
Pottsville at 800 A. M., Horrlsbura at 2is i ea \?
and 2 00 P. M.;.leave AllentiwS It 4land's^
aUd ° 40 A ' M - “AiS,
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School bh.i
dle'eTmtes °- atS t 0 aUd ' rom all P°ln "« “*
ea B eh g & a e^ e er ked thr ° ngh . ; 100 P°“<> a “‘lowed
J. E. Wootten,
n .. sst* (C £}in. J/flcAw
Reading, a., Nov. 13. 1971. "* iUCAT **
U MB 'E BLAND VALLE V
RAIL ROAD!
CHANGE. OP HOCK,
Winter Arfangeinmt.
°n ana alter Tnnrsduy, Jan. 18, m jpastnn
cwSl D 8 W “ rnn da “ y •oUowii^na^Sl
WEST W A Kb
AccmiimoaatlmiTraln leaves Harrisburg 8 00 A
M..MecUafllcsb*BB.B6,CarllBle9.ll,Newvlß«
aiilppenshurg lo.? 2, Chambersburg IO.Yd Qrem.
, castle lue, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 a. si
Mail Ti-ain leaves Harrisburg i 65 P m xtl
chanlcaburg 2:X Carlisle 2.5 K, Newvlllc 8 Sh n
pensburg 4.02, toxambersbmg S GreeDm%
5.1 L arriving at Hagerstown '5740 P. 3vi. 1
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.80 P. M Mp
■Jhanlcaburg 6.02, Carlisle 6.32, Newvlllo 0.05, Shn
pensburgo.sB, arriving at.C.bantbersburgat 7.00
«'l Mixed Train leaves .Hagerstown 3 20 i* M
Greoncastie *4.27, arriving at Obambersburg' 5,a)
A MIXED TRAIN loaves OilHT!1 bfirs!)ur;' at
4:la u. m„ Williamson 6:30,. Mercersburg 0:20
Loudon 7:00, arriving at Ulohm.md at 7:20 p.m!
EASTWARD
Accomvwaaitm Train leaves Obambersburg 6 «
inw I b»^. lpp . on S bnrg , 6 :? )> Hewvllle 0.00, Carllslt
M.Metmanlcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg
0% , Sl lea X, es Hagerstown 8.80 X A. M„ Given
castle 9.00 Chambersburg O.lll.Sblpp ensburg 10.22
?!?®y,“ le farllslo 11.10, Mecnanlesburg 12 C 6
arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 P. M.
Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 J!
JJJ?™. e S, Bt i? 12, % Cbambersßnrg 1.06, Bmppcm
burg 1.87, Newvllle 2.1 U, Carlisle’ 2.50. Aleelionlps.
bU i B A« Ih ’J I SL I^ lngal Harrisburgh.soP,M. ...
A Mized S'rain leaves (Jbam Dersbura 7 -I. 1 ) A if
JreencQatle O.iH, arriving at IO% T,
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Richmond, at
rn., Loudon 7;10, Mercorslmrg s oo,"VVlillamm
s.lj, arriving at Chambersburg 0:15 a. m
43rMakiug close •connections at 'Harrisburg
wltii trains to and from PhlludeJphia.NewXork.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE)
Chamb’g., Pa., Jar. 18, ’72. j
Deo I 187 ■ . ! 1
gOUTH MOUNTAIN ‘
RAIL ROAD!
(Dime Tattle.
TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER 1.187 J,
On and ajtrr Friday, Seplnnbcr 1,1671, .tfif, Oompa-
Leave Junction, \.m
do •Bonnybroolc, 7.10 doB •nnyo-k
do HS l !° OraigneadV S.K!
4° At ’LsO do Mt. Hoflv .845
A rr .atPl„e6 r o ? Jo^^ 6rOT e.^
A. M, p \r
do V °LiS?Br r ° Te ."A 0 te i lvo . Plno Grove, MO
oo Laurel, 1,45 do Laurel. .yt,
do Hunter s R., 10.55 do Hunter’sß rm
go *Upper Mill, 10.25 do *UpS?r Mfii’
vgo Ml. Holly 10.80 do Mt;Holly. 6.55
V"go Liaighenu 8,10.50 do *Cralgheaa’s 0.10
■a? 0 JBonuybk., 11,00 do •Boyb’k.. P.lO
A " at Junction, 11.16 Arr. at Junction. (135
orations marked thus (•) are flag station
H. W. DAVENPORT.
Ollie r Gen. Superl D G Se^f. CrlntCU . lle “
Pino Grove. Sep. 7,187 L /
OS A DA LIS
Ro! 3 AiS ( r?| }DIENTS THAT COMPOSE
ROSADALIS are published on
package, therefore It Ib mt -a fieorer
eral on, consequently prep-
PHYSICIANS: PRESCRIBE IT
Ii Is a certain cure fop Scrofula, fiypblHa
In all Its forms,, Rheumatism, Hkln Dlb*
of the Blood Complnlnt »»<1 a>‘ dlseasM
will do more good.than ten botllep-of-
Syrup of sarsaparilla, '
THE UNDEHSIDHED PHYSICIANS
have used RbsadaOs Ih'thelr’practlce fur
the past three years.and freely endorse
4- a 'fokable Alterative and*Blood.
Purifier. , . •, ...
Sr: T, p j; p Bo Gl iS:iN
DR. R, W. CARR, ’• .
DR. P. O.DANNELLY, » .
DR. J. 8. SPARKS/bf NlchUiasvlllo.Ky.
DR. J. L. McCA THA, Columbia, S 0.
DR ■ A. B, NOBLES, Edgecbmb, N. C.
USED AND NNDpitSED Ji y
J. B. FRENCH & SONS. Fall River,
Mass.
F. W. SMITH. Jackson, Midi.
A..P. WHEELEH. Lima,Ohio. , •
R-HaLE, XAma, Ohio.
& CO , GordonsvllJo, Va.
SAM’L. G. McFADDEIs, Murfreesboro,
Tenn.
Our space will not allow of any ex
.ended ronmrksln relatlonto the virtues
ol uosadalls. To the Medical Profession
we guarantee a Fluid Extract superior to
any they have overused In tho treatment
of diseased Blood ; and to we
say try UosadaUa, and yon will Uo 're
stored to heajih,
Rosadalls Is sold by all .Druggists; prlpp
#f.sft t perbottle. ’.
DR. CLEMENTS'* GO; ‘
Manv/aclurinp Cfi'ejn^i
. fUI/TIMORB. MP.
July 20.71—1 yr
|"6aAC K. STAUFFER, ’, , ; V.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
146 North iecoml irefil^
p ’ (cor, of Quarry,) ‘' * f
PHILADELPHIA," ‘ ,
An assortment of Watches, .Jewelry, Silver
and Plated Ware constantly on’ hand. Repair
ing of Watchcy apd Jewelry promptly attended
0. N. LULL,
JSupl,
)E-ROSADALia.