American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, February 15, 1872, Image 3

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JMttiriatt juluntftct
Hocal Ctema.
Nbvbb rob Peter to pay Paul.
Look out for an eatly spring.
gEEP clean and eat sparingly.
About over—the Valentine fever.
Wb are one week nearer the grave,
VisY scarce—town and country nows
The erysipelas prevails to some extent.
Mutual friends—Kerosene, and Coro
ners.
Keep your blood pure and your per
sons clean.
Sassafras tea Is good to prevent
small pox-
'The sensation now la “Leap Year
Parties." . -
The blue birds bavn’t commenced
singing yet.
The frogs and flies will be scarce for
tome time yet.
Burglars are now teemed “moon-
Jlglil mechanics. •’ -
March 17th, Bt. Patrick’s Day, comes
en Sunday this year.
Fork Is low, taxes high, and all Grant’s
relatives are in office.
Strange to say, the only way to get al
work is to go about It
IT is do uncommon thing for hot words
to produce a coolness'. >
Steam is si-servant that sometimes
'blows up its owp master.
Beautiful flowers may be seen In
some of our parlor windows;
Printers need but little. here below,
but they need that little sure.
AN intense current of electricity is
recommended for neuralgia..
Never hug a "gal” in a public assem
bly nor •- kiss her former mother."
Tiik loafers are getting back to the
corners as the weather gets warmer.
Our school boys are of opinion that
there are too many misplaced switches.
Glove powder, for assisting gloves on
]s one of the new luxuries of the period,
The barber’s duty is two-fold. Ho
Is a brusher of whiskers and, a whisker ot
brushes.
We advise' farmers to have a sharp
look out tor all binds of patent right
swindlers.
Whenever we hear a man curse the
town, we conclude be bad belter leave It
for the town's good.
Home first and the world afterwards.
Tour home paper will beep you. posted
ion borne events. Take it. :
Chicago sufferers are on the increase
among the army of stragglers—they are
suffering from the want of fire water.
A neat, clean, fresh-aired, sweet,
cheerful, well aranged house, exerts a
moral Influence over all its inmates.
As this Is the season for ea'iagnuts,
persons are reminded that a little salt
should, be taken during the operation.
Always anticipating. Already are
our juvyniles looking -forward with im
patience to the. time of Easter and eggs.
The young ladles, and some older
otycH, also, are already eagerly looking
forward to the arrival of the spring
style.*.
We tvohder how, many of those who
turned over a new leaf on New Year’s
are still trading its page, and not back
on the old’ ones.
Mince p lea are fading from fireside and
depaning f,rom dinner table. They hold
on well, bu t will have to give away to
greens and s 'lch.
We should' give as we receive—cheer
fully, qnlekl.y, and without hesitation,
for there is n o grace in a benefit that
sticks to the fl ngers.
Jupiter has’ ceased to be a morning
star. From thiis time to August 2d, It
will bo the “ 8 tar of the evening, beauti
ful star,” according to astronomers.
We would recommend the establish
ment, In this town, of a society for the
protection of children, with hare legs,
from the cruelty of their mothers.
The grumblers who growled last week
about it being awful cold, will, before
August, be complaining about it being
confounded hot. That’s their way.
Subscribers changing their post of
fice address between this and the Ist of
April, will piosse notify us of the fad,
so that there will be no trouble about
receiving the paper.
Our subscription list is steadily In
creasing. Last mouth we received over
,thirty new subscribers. Let us double
the number this month. What say you,
friends of the Volunteer ? .
The smallest steam engine in the
world Is in the possession of John Penn,
oTQreenwbloh, England. It will stand
on a three-penny piece, and really is
smaller than the coin,'for its base-plate
is only three-eights of an Inch by about
three tenths. Its whole weight is less
thFathfoeponhywelghts. :
Now is the time ,to trim the useless
twigs from your; grape vines,*: Do not
wait until March or. April, when the sap
begins to run, but have It done now
when’the life of the vines lay dormant.’
Itiaamlstaken idea that the weather Is
toooold; the colder the better, then they
will not bleed. '
Query .—Why 1b It that some of our,
saloon-keepers treat a man with courte
ay. take his money, give him whisky to
drink until he gets an drunk that he can
scarcely stand op; then turn around,
Blok and horsewhip him out of their
saloons for getting Ataak.7~JExohahge.
Our “ Devil" wants to know why the
darned fool got drunk.
A youno lady who has been taking
quinine in large'quantities became an
impregnated with iron, that one cold
evening, when her lover kissed her at
the door, he had the same experience
that email boys do who approach ,tj>elr
mouth to lampposts, and before heobqld
separate bis lips from bets, was caught
by hie ought-tn-be-mother-in-iaw. Mo
ral—don’t take quinine.
Wjs were mistaken in our lost issue'
when we stated that so far there had
been no “ Leap Year partita” in Carlisle.
We thought It something singular when
we made the assertion, but were wrongly
informed. 1 By re ference to a communi
cation !■ another column of to-day’s
Paper it will bo observed that Carlisle
bad a “Leap Year party,” and a
fjjjt gay one, too-such, u party as the
\We Vi girls are capable of getting up
Yoke u'fetbis correction cheerfully.—
\ '•>, lat’a have another.
Well attended—Leap Year parties in
the country.
Or? a bust- the town oleck,on Monday
last
Use black Ink In writing documents
for preservation-
The chignon la now styled the ladies
supplement.
An early spring Is predicted by the
“oldest Inhabitant."
Mechanics can now put In their ten
hours work by daylight very comforta
bly.
February contains live Thursdays.
Consequently each of our patrons w]
receive five papers during the month.
We hear it whispered around that the
project for establishing a nail factory in
this place, la being revived.
Eggs are plenty in our. market, but
yet- they keep up in price—twenty-five
cents per dozen. ‘
The small pox la prevailing to a cer
tain extent in all sections of our country
—North, Bomb, East and West.
An exchange say*, a young lady In Its
vicinity was vaccinated on the nose. It
took, and her bugle Is a Joy forever.
A new shanty will soon be orco'ed on
the line of the Potomac rail-road, In
South Middleton township, near the syc
amore school bouse.
We beat it rumored that Hon. B. J.
Haldeman, present member of Congress
from this District, will be a candidate for
re-election the coming fall.
Men who do not believe In advertising
are about the first ones to rush to the
editor when they gel into a scrape, to get
him not to mention it.
" Harrisburg Quickstep" is the
name given te the disease that recently
made its appearance.in the capital of our
State. Its medical name Is diarrhoea.
Several local Items and a communi
cation over the signature of " An Old
Dicklnsoniau,’’ were unavoidably crowd
ed out of to day’s Issue.' The communi
cation will appear In our next.
Do not forget, the day and date of Win,
P. Stuart’s large sale, on Thursday, Feb
ruary 29,. 1872, at his residence, in South
Middleton township, three and a-hall
miles South-west of Carlisle.
The smoke house of Major McCoy In
North Middleton township, about a mile
and a fourth Noj-th of this place, tool;
tire on Wednesday of lust week, and whs
consumed together with the meat of nine
teen bogs.
The Vendues.—The vendues are In
full blast now throughout the county,
and criers are coining greenbacks. These
sales are well attended by the country
folks, gathered together from mlle
arnund, and stock brings high prices.—
We are told that live stock Is selling
quite as high Ibis spring as It did last
year.
...Property Sold.—The property of
IVra. B. , Himes, situate In Dickinson
township, on the Yellow Breeches creek,
oontainibg thirty scree, and known as
Chamber’s mill, was recently sold to
David Coover and Marion C. Sheaffor,
residing In same township, lor the sum
of $7,000.
Rroposals will he received by the
Commissioners of this countv, at their
office, in the Court House, until Thurs.
day. February 29. 1872, for the erection of
a bridge across Big Sprin-, where the
public highway crosses said spring from
Newvltle to. Stoughstown. See adv. lu
another column.
Held for , Trial.- Charles Brown,
•he young man arrested on suspicion of
having fired the stable of Rlnesmith &
Rupp, refered to in our last issue, after
a hearing before J ustlce Shryock, on the
7th Inst., was remanded to the institu-
tion known os Foreman’s Castle, to await
his trial at the April Quarter Sessions
for arson.
“ Romanism as it is," is the title of a
work for which Mr. James H. Harper, a
mute, (son of Rev. Dr. Harper, of Shlp
penshurg,) IS now soliciting subscribers
In Carlisle and elsewhere. We have not
read tlio work, but see it highly epokeu
of bv the Protestant press, and as its
author, Rev. Samuel W. Baruum, Is a
gentleman of eminence, we doubt not it
Is a book of much interest.
John Bony (ool’d ) was arrested and
lodged In jail oh Saturday tor assault, on
oath of bis wife. This darkey should
receive a sentence at our next term o ’
erurt that would consign him to jail for
a term of one or two years for he Is
scarcely out of Jail a day uutll tie com
mire some offence for which he Is re
turned, and besides, be is the worst
" nigger" in h wn.
Last week we stated that Samuel
Brenneman. ostler at ICarus’ hotel, w s
robbed of a small amount of money. O i
Monday night last he was again robhe i
of his trunk whlnh contained $5,01) In
money, several bank c rlflcates, hank
honk clothing and other articles. Mr. B
Will be obliged to the thief if. he will re
turn the trunk, clothing and bank cert.
floate-. The money he regards us lost.
Death from Small Pox.—We are
informed that a Miss Clepper, residing
withherparen ts.-about-two-and a-balf
mllea South of-this place, died from
small pox, one day last week. Two more
oases exist in the same family, anil it is
feared they will prove ialal.
N. B.—Since the above was put In type
another has' died. Up to the time of go
ing to press, we have not learned of any
rases existing In this borough.
An editor whose subscribers were re
miss In payment, lately published the
fol lowing announcement in his paper :
“To rave onr readers the trouble of send-,
ing their subscription by post, and to re
lieve two unfortunates, we will send to
each of our debtors in the course of a few
days, two collectors, one of whom lias
hardly recovered from the small pox and
the other of whom has Just taken the
Itch.” The delinquents did not wait to be
called on but paid their dues promptly.
Jaues E. Murdock.—This eminent
elocutionist, will give the fifth entertain
meet of the course” in Rheem’s Hull,
Tuesday, evening, ,February 20, at eight
o'clock.
Readings from Shakespeare, Dickens,
Tennyson, etc., will comprise a portion
of the evening’s entertainment.
We hope our citizens will all go t•
hear this greatest and best of readers,
and this, likely, will be the only oppor
tunity they will have of bearing blm In
this place. Wldoer’s Quintette Quadrille
Band will entertain the audience previ
ous la the ‘ Readings,’ with some of their
choicest and Quest music.
Door* open at 7; Readings to begin at
8 ; Tickets to he hail of J H. Busier, A
Blair, John Q. Oir, and at the door on
tha averring of readings, (
Adjourned Firemen’s Meeting.—
An adjourned meeting of the firemen and
citizens of Carlisle, was held in the Court
House, on Friday evening, February 9 t
and was oaMed to order by the Chairman,
Mr. Andrew Kerr. On motion, the re
port of the committee on resolutions was
read, accepted and committee discharged.
. BfiPOBT OF COMMITTEE.
- Whereas, the law limits the tax to be
collected for Bdrough purposes to one
bslf cent on the dollar ; and ,
Whereas, said tax is insufficient for
Borough purposes. Therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Legislature be pe
titioned to authorize the Burgess and
Town Connell of Carlisle to levy and
collect an additional tax of five mills on
each dollar of the valuation for general
purposes, In the same manner as the
levying and collecting of taxes are now
provided for by law.
On the question, “ Shall, the report,
as read, be adopted?" Capt. Miller mov
ed to str ke'out'the word-‘five" before
mills, and insert the word "three” In
place thereof, an as to read “an addition
al tax ol three mills.” Adopted.
Also, to Insert the clause, “ That one
mill be set apart for the benefit of the
fire department. Adopted.
Mr. Jijcob Z ig raoved to Insert, “and
that the remaining twomills be set apart
for the establishment of a sinking fund."
Adopted,
The resolution as thus amended, was
then adopted.
On . motion, the following committee
was appointed to prepare a bill and peti
tion to the Legislature:
Messrs. Theo. Common, Peter Bpabr,
Jabob Zug and John Green-
On motion, adjourned. ;
Alp. H. Addamb, Sec'y.
Grand Entertainment.—Prof. J.
Oe Lantle. the great Gift Wizard, Magi
cian annd Ventriloquist,. will give an
entertainment, for two nights only, Fri
day and Saturday evenings, Feb. 23d and
24th, in Bheem's Hail, in this piece. A
grand-family.Matinee will be elvin on
Saturday afternoon, Feb, 23. at 3 o’clock.
Everybody who purchases a ticket will
recel/e a present. One hundred rich,
costly and uselul presents given away
each evening. Single tickets 35 cents ;
reserved seats. 50 cents ; family tickets,
admitting six persons $1 00. '
Juror’s Qualifications —There can
he'no doubt lu the mind of any discern
ing person, that sooner or later, all of our
States will imitate Ohio, whose House of
Representatives have passed by a vote of
seventy-eight.to seventeen, a bill admit
ting as competent Jurors, persons who
may have formed an opinion as to the
guilt or Innocence of an accused from
reading newspaper accounts of an of
fence alleged to have been committed.—
It is high time that the. farcical old fogy-
IstU which forbids their acting should be
frowned down as an insult to the intelli
gence of any civilized community.
Lent.—The leoteu season commenced
yesterday, (Wednesday.) It is an ancient
ouatom of the Christian church to hold
as a period of fasting and solemnity the
forty days preceding Easter, in commem
oration of the miraculous abstinence of
Jesus when uniter, temptation, F,om
legen tide, a Saxon term for Spring, (ns
being the lime of the lengthening of the
day,) came the familiar word for this
period—Lent. Originally the period be
gan on what la now the first Sunday,ln
Lent, but It being found that when Sun
days, as improper for fa-ting, were omit
ted, there remained only thlny-six days,
the period was made by Pope Gregory lo
commence four days earlier—Ash Wed
,nesday.
[Common lea ted.]
Last week I paid a visit 16 a family,
anil as the old saying is—they live at
home, two and a-balf miles west of this
place. After having several hours’ chat
with the family in regard to the pas', a
young tail, Theodore, called my attention
to a flnwk that he had shot a day or so
previous. Its wlugs when expanded
measured 56 inches from tip to tip. Tills
bird bad carried off the young man’s
chickens which be himself had taken
great pride iu raising. It proved to he
one of the largest of its species inhabit
ing that part of the country. With a
well-trained animal and gun in band he
pursues them on burse-back, end assures
me that he cun ride up close to the game
however wild, they do not appeal to no
tice the rider, discharges the piece, and
the game is bis. In this way be has ta
ken several ioxes. The plan be takes Is
no doubt a good one, and If practiced by
tlie reader, the birds that live outlie
armer’s poultry will soon be destroyed.
Many people, particularly ohildreu,
BoSer with the ear ache, and for the ben
efit of such we give a sure but simple
remedy. Put in two,or three drops of
Joh'isnn a Anodyne Liniment stop the
eir with undressed won), bathe the feet
i i warm w aler before going to bed, and
keep the head warm ut night,
Capt. Charles Sager, who keeps a su
perb stock of livery horses In Portland,
■Mo., informed us recently that ho uses
iheridan’a Cavalry Condition Powders
regularly In bis stables, and that the ex
pense Is more than offset by the tllroin
l-die,l,amount of grain necessary tu keep
his burses always in good order.
THE attention of our readers is cnllrd
to the advertisement of Jhe Charter
Oak Life Ins C to. ol Hartford, Conn.—
This Company is well known as one of
the oldest and moat substantial institn
tions of Its. kind in tho country It has
been most carefullymanageddutlngUs
business career of fiver twenty-one
vears. Though one of the moat eon-
STvativo companies In existence, it has
always been the leader in matters of
Improvement in the science of Life In
surance, and baa oeen the originator of
many of the most valuable features
which have been added to the business
during the past few years. It now
presents a new plan, which is highly
comm ended by all whose attention has
been directed to it. This plan, Deposit
Insurance , certainly present some very
marked improvements over any other
plan of Insurance with which we are
acquainted. To those “ who live long
and prosper ” it yields very handsome
returns as an investment, and to those
who die it affords ihe benefits of insur
ance at rates far below those elsewhere
offered on any short endowments, for
which this Is a substitute. But its chief
and admirable provision is for the
withdrawal of payments, by those who
de-ire so to do, at the end of any policy
year. The amount allowed to be with
drawn Is definitely specified for each
vear, and is a very large proportion of
the total payments to the Company.—
We are confident that in advising our
readers to investigate the plan we are
doing them a service. The Company
or its agents will afford full information
of the plan to any one addressing them
on the subject.
Rem l mbek the Oyster Supper at Good
Will Hall, this evening, for the organ
Bind of ths Lutheran Obnroh.
Carlisle, Feb. Bth, 1872.
Ed. Volunteer— When I see a atat,- |
ra-iu maile that la Incorrect, I think it
la nothing more than right that It ahould
he corrected, especially when it refers to
the ladies. Now, such statement has
been made. You assert in your lastedU
tion “ that there has been no leap year
party In Carlisle.” Tbla'ls Just what I
would like to see corrected. There hat
been a leap year party in this town, and
that on the evening of the Ist Inst, The.
ladles sent the invitations, called for the
Invited guests, and in every respect acted
out the programme to perfection. W*
of the ‘‘male gender,” felt a little awk
ward at first, hut we soon got used to it.
It is mighty nice to have aVprelty young
lady" take you to the supper table and
attend to your wants, cramming you
with cakes, candy, ice cream and other
good things. The table didn't "groan”
with edibles. It Just bore its Burden
meekly, taking consolation from the
fact that, it would soon be relieved of Its
weight. It was, and pretty quickly, for
the ladles attended liberally to their gem
tleman guests. After supper followed a
cup of coffee, such as the Carlisle girls
anow how to make. It was delicious,—
When we bad spoiled the ffne appear
ance of that table, our lady t-iok us back
to the parlor and provided us with a seat.
Then next a sly hint from some of the
ladles, Prof. Widner gave those who
danced an opportunity to ask the gents,
lira way that could not be resisted, ‘‘can
I have the pleasure of your hand in the
next daiicu” It wentagalnst our nature
to refuse and we danced.
As all things have an ending so bad
this party, but I don’t think it will ever
be forgotten by the' participants.
The last feature of the party, was
escorting the gentlemen home. Just
here the ladies had a little difficulty, us
some of the guests didn’t have regular
homes, Huoh unfortunates were gently
deposited at one of the gates of an educa
tional institution of the town. While
the gentlemen> ftom an adjoining bor
ough were deserted at the "square.”
I think the gentlemen ot Carlisle
would have no objeoi lon to a repetition
of the same kind of party.
A Quest.
Sales,—The following sales of person
al property, consisting of horses, cows,
young cattle, hogs, sheep, and farm im
plements, for which bills have been
printed at this office, will take place on
the days named, in their respective lo
calities as follows:
Personal, property of 1 Daniel Bohb
Dickinson township, on Monday, Ftb,
Personal property of G D, Ynglesong,
in the borough of New on
Wednesday, February 21,
Personal property of Geo. Farenbaugh,
Middlesex township, on Thursday Feb
ruary 22.
Personal property of Marlon Bheaffer,
Dickinson township, on Wednesday,
February 28.
Personal property of Samuel Stone
administrator of D. D. Stone, Carlisle
borough, on Wednesday, February 28.
. Personal nroperty of Wm. P. Stuart,
South MfddlSon township, on Thursday,
February 29. . .
Personal property of the late N. H.
Eckels, by his administrators, Silver
Spring township, on Thursday, February
29. ,
Personal property of John Eckerd,
Silver Spring twp., on. Friday, March 1,
Pereonalproperty of Christopher Orris,
Prankford. township, on Friday, March
Personal property, of Joel ’Senseman
Silver Spring twp., on Saturday, March
Personal property of JR, C. Lamberton
administrator oi Abra. Lamberton, deed.,
Middlesex township, on Monday, March
Personal property of J. J. Erfbrd,
W«st Pennsborough twp., on Tuesday,
March 5
Personal property of Samuel Cookley,
in Penn township, near the Pine road,
on Wednesday, March 6.
Personal pronerty of Peter Albright
by his administrators, Silver Springtwp.,
on Wednesday, March 6.
Personal property of J. M. Drawbough,
Frankford twp M on Thursday, March 7
Personal property of S. B» Lehman, In
South Middleton twp,, on Friday, March
Personal property of John Eokerd,
Sliver Spring township, on Saturday,
March 9.
Personal property of Philip Klehl, In
North Middleton twp., on Thursday,
March 34,
Personal- property of Catharine Swartz,
decM., at her late residence, in Silver
Spring township, on Monday, March 18.
N. H. Sawtelle will offer at private
saleeon© hundred lots, situated In the
borough of Carlisle.
Old predjudices are dying out. New
facta are killing them. The idea th>t
invalids weakened by disease can be r -
lleved by prostrating them with destruc
tive drugs, is no longer eptertahibdiexj
cept by monomaniacs. Ever since Aj*
introduction of Dr. Walker’s Vinegar
Bitters it has been obvious that their
regulating and invigorating properties
are all sufficient for the cure of chronic
indigestion, rheumatism, constipation,
diarrhoea, nervous affections, and mala
rious fevers, and they, are.now the stand
ard remedy for these complaints In
every section of the Union. •
• fob. B—4t.
TRAVERSE JURO
OF COMMON
3873-
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PLEAS, M.
•Ist MONDA
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I farmer;
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carpenter
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1 dealer
farmer
5 tanner
butcher
tinner
blacksmith
i watchraa’r
farmer
shoemaker
blacksmith
dealer
farmer
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machinist
: farmer
gout
merchant
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carpenter i
coachmak’r <
miller j
farmer
Bomberger Joseph
J3urtner'Bamnei_
Brandt~Mlohoel Q
Bratne Michael
Coyle James
Clark Geo 8
Cornraun W H
Chambers Thoa £1
Colwell David
Durnbaugh David
l)onlap JilUel
Ensmmger George
Fuak Ben)
Fridley wm
Fry Hatn’l Jr
bearing Augustus
Holtr Sara'l
Hander Alfred 0
Haymaker And.
Harsh J B
Haycock Thomas
Hefflleflnger Jas
Heck John B
Ruts Andrew J
Longneoker Juo R
Long Christian
Leonard B B
M’Callooh. Alex.
Mohler David 8
Monroe John .
Merkioy Molomon
Neidigh Henry
Palm wm
BelgleJebn
Kulblou David
Hailing Wm
Hbelly Ephraim
Hherld.e Christian
Bteylak D B
Htavmau Milton
Ht **Vioka Felix
Trill Peter
Tntt George
White Wm
Whister John
Zsoharias John
Zelgler Jonathan
Get your Sale Bills prinied at this
office.
TSAAC K. STAUFFER,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
148 North • trend /reel,
(oar. or Quarry,) 1
PHIL A DELPHI A.
. Aa assortment of Welch?., Jewelry, surer
and Plated Ware ronrtimiiy on hand. Repair
ing of Watebeeaaa JewftJijr promptly attended
** UtT St, U7f-l
"HOW TO GO'WEST, ,, '-Forty years ago Illi
nois was as far West OS the people wished logo
and the Journeys wore made In - the legendary
"PnMrlo Schooner," bat In those days of Prog
ress and Improvement, the word West has corns
to mean ' lowa. Nebraska. Kansas, Colorado,
California and the Territories and the traveler
reaches almost any point therein by a splen
did Line ot R < iiroad.
.Tho Unoof Railroad Is the Burlington route,
which starts from Chicago over the Burlington,
Chicago and Quincy R. R., from Indianapolis
over the Indlanapoha, Bloomington & Western
Short Line, and from Logansnoit, over tho To
ledo, Peoria' A Warsaw R, R,. and running tb-o*
Burlington, reaches Omaha, Lincoln, Nebraska
City, St. Joseph. Atchison, Leavenworth .and
Kansas City, connecting with tho Union Paoi
flo. Kansas Pacino and other railroads running,
from those oilles.
Always go "By way of fidrlington." and yo
will be sure to bo right.
The Burlington route has admirably answered
tno question, " How to go West?" by the pub
lication of a truthful and interesting document,
flUed with facts in regard to time, connections,
accommodations, rates of faro, and other inter
esting items, and illustrated by a largo map,
showing the whole West, which they distribute
free ol charge. Copies and additional informa
mstloa cat. bo obtained by addressing, Genera
Agent, 8.&U.8. R.. BurJtngUm, la.
itfußfneßß Notices.
Jnst received 100 boxes of Raisins,very low, at
Hpfflnan’a, No, 88 East Pomfret St. [Deo7,7tf.
Currants, Citron, Lemon Peel, Prunes, Figs
pared and tmpa r ed Peaches, at Hodman’s.
& East Pomfret St. [Dec. 7,7l—tf.
, Buckwheat Floor al Hoffman’s Grocery, No
88 East Pomfret St, , [Dec. 7, *7l tf.
For Cranberries, Atmore'a Mines Meat, call at
Hoffman’s Grocery, No. 88 East Pomfret St
Dec. 7,71-tf.
Jnst received a large assortment of Fancy
Toys, suitable for the holidays, at HotTman’s, 68
East Poxnfret Bt. [Dec;?,’7l—lf.
Ladies’ and Gents Furnishing and Fancy
Goods of every description, can be had cheaper
at J, H. Wolfs, No. IS North Hanover Street
than at anv other hoose in town.
For Crash Towels, Napkins, Ao., go to Wolfs,
North Hanover Street.
Ir you want Beef Tohgues, dried Beef, or a nice
slice of sugar-cured Hams, go to Hamrlch’s.
Feb a’73—
Just received, afresh lot of' Cranberries, Oo
’cooauts, Oranges, Almonds, die., at Humrloh’s
Prime Honey, Vinegar, sweet Cider, Amerl
can Swellzer Cheese, at. Hnmrlch’s.
■ For Cabbage, Turnips, Potatoes, Beets,Pickles
by the dozen or Jar, go to Hamrlch's.'
Ware up—Ware down—up In Philadelphia
down 12}$ per cent at Bla Ir’s—Do call soon—our
shelves are thlnn lug out. After April Ist whole
sale only. Fend
Farmers, now Islbotlme toT'bny your Seed
Potatoes. W. A. Bumrloh has a choice lot of
Early Rose Peucbblows Goodrich very low.
WHERE SHALL We GOT—Just now there
scorns to bo a genet 1 advance along
the whole, lino of Dry Goods, and the great
question Is where shall we go to purchase goods
at reasonable rates? Duke A Burkholder hav-
ing an Immense stock on bands before the ad
vance, have determined to sell on at the old es
tablished prices. . Whilst jou heard ol the last
advance ; being made on account of the high
prices of cotton, we. ask you all to call at our
store and bay all kinds of Domestics at same
trices we have always quoted those. Muslins.
Tickings, Ginghams and a lull line of House
fUrnlsblng Goods to be found at
DUKE 4 BURKHOLDER'S.
“Mr. 6., that Isa perfect fitting shirt you wear,.
who made It?’ “It J» one of Richardson’s
make, one of the most celebrated shirt-makers
In the city, ' Wolf, on North Hanover Street,
cakes orders and guarantees a perfect fit.';
D. A. SAW ¥ER opens this week a new lot of
Black Alpaocas, which for quality, lustre, wear
and price, cannot be excelled. Also a full line
pf shirk fronts from the manufactory of Hahn,
Wetherhold & Sawyer, all of the latest designs
and allow prhes. .
We are constantly making .additions to our
Domestic Stock, which will be found, upon ex
amination, to be complete and offered at great
bargains. Everybody call and examine oar
■took before purchasing elsewhere.
Feb 15-81
VERY IMPORTANT, to all house-keeper*,
and all preparing for house-keeping, to know
that the new arm, on the old Central corner. ,
h ive the largest’stock of all kinds of house*
tarnishing Goods In the valley. Every kind of
Tibie Linen at great barga las. Tickings from
1 cents up to the best quality made. Sheet
ings of every kind, Bleached and Unbleached
Pillow-case Muslins, Mareallles Quilts Rom
SM)» up to the splendid quality, all sizes, 'Nap
kins, Towels, Tabte-o «vors, and everything else
lu this department at extremely low price*. A
large and now supply ot Dress Goods and Men's
and Boys’ wear. We are the only agents In
Carlisle for tne genuine Prince of Wales Mole
skin Skin. We invite alt buyers not to fall to
call at the old Ce’.trai Corner before purchasing
Goods, as we have filled up our stock, aad will
•1 ways give the best or bargains.
MILLER 4 BUTTORFF.
Feb 15
Thirty boxes oranges, Lemons/just received
at Hnmrlch’s.
CoyL3 BROTHERS’.—Notions Wholesale, at
City Prices.
Having received a large line of Woolen
G'tods, such as Undershirts and Drawers, Knit
Jackets. .‘Carfs, Woolen Hosiery. Back, and
Sheep flkln Gloves, Gauntlets and Mils, Hano
ver Gloves and Gauntlets. Woolen Me. o,
Cloth and Berlin Gloves and Gauntlets, would
' call tue attention of Merchants. .
COYLE BROTHERS’
No. 24 ft. Hahover BU,
COFFEES, SUGARS and TEAS of the finest
quality.
Choice new FAMILY- FLOUR. Queensware at
the lowest, prices. I cannot be undersold. Eve
rything guaranteed.
J. M. MABONHEIMBR.
S. W. cor. Pomf ret and Pitt Sts., Carlisle, Pa
Aug. 17—tf
Thb Sboret op Captivation.— Features of
Grecian mould, a well turned neck, and beau
tifully,rounded arms, are no doubt very nice
things to have; and ladles who possess these
charms have reason to be thankful to Mother
Nature; yet, after all, the most captivating of
all womanly charms is p, pure, fresh and bril
liant complexion. This superlative fascination
any lady may secure by using Hagan's Maono
lia Balk, the standard beautifying preparation
of the present age. It differs from all ordinary
cosmetics'in three most essential particulars,
Inasmuch; os It. contains no Injurious ingre
dients, dots not contract or shrivel the skin as.
all the astringent “blooms," '’lotions” and pow*
dert” eventually do, but produces a lasting love
liness by improving the health of the skin.
Under its ,operation the textuie of the epider
mis becomes finer, and the surface soft as vel
vetrand smooth as porcelain.—Features
be changed, but complexions san, and it Is
quite certain that a lady with no other charm
than a fresh and rosy complexion, will attract
more admiration in company than her neigh
bor With a classic face but a sallow skin.
IJRNED COURT
[ARCH 4th.
W Pennsboro’
Monroe
E Pennsboro*
Mooroe~~
Upper Allen
S Middleton
Monroe
8 Middleton
HUver Spring
Penn
M cohanlcs burg
Penn
Carlisle
; 2Thc jßarftm.
PHILADELPHIA MARKKTB,
1 prom the Philadephia Ledger,
Newton
Carlisle
Frankford
Carlisle
EPennsboro’
Carlisle
Newvllle
' Philadkm'Hla, February 18,1872
■XTUX FAMILY FLOUR - - 8b 00
EXTRA PLO'TR ... 6 25
SUPBKPINL * 5 76
RYE FLOUR - - 600
WHEAT - I 75
RYE
CORN
cats
OLOVERSEED
TISOTHY HEED
FIAXSEBD
WHISKY
Newton
8 Middleton
Hopewell
E Pennsboro*
Newton
Pennsboro
dblppeu’g twp.
Carlisle
W Pennsboro
Upper Allen
Dickinson
Silver spring
Lower Alien
Penn
.RLIBLE PRODUCE MARKET
MechanJqsburg
Dickinson
Corrected weakly by J, H. Boater <fc Bro.
Carlisle February H.'TtfTi
$7 60
0 GO
5 00
r l 40
*lB5
Middlesex
S Middleton
Lower Allen
Newburg
Mechamcsburg
Hopewell
-hlppons’gbor*
Southampton
Carlisle
Fj MILY FLOUR
HCPRKFINK FLOUR
Rfß ELOUB •
WHEAT WHITE -
WHEAT BED
KYB - - •
OATH WHITE
do black •
OLOVBBSBBO per lb.
TIM »THYBBED
FLAXSEED -
Carlisle
Lower Allen
H Middleton
CARLISLE PROVISION MARKET.
CXrrrecUd weekly f>*' B, Hafftnnn «t film
a »r.ryi», h, in? 2.
* • I 30
butter
Eoqs
TALLOW
SJu^hams
do SHOULDERS •
do HIDES
BEANS per bun.
pared PEACHES •
UNPAIRED do
DRIED APPLES
HAAS
CHERRIES PITTED per lb.
4o UNFITTED per lb.
CLOSING PRICES
or
BeBw&Bro.
40 SOUTH THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA.
8 o'clock, P il. Phita., Feb, 13,1872.
New 17, a 6‘« 0/1881, ifKL/lOBJ
U.S. o’SOf 'Bl, .. {ftfc OJi
M •• not called }}M ~S
“ •• ’63. let called * {Kg lloi
“ “ '63, 2d 3d call }{!f *
.*! IWH 110*
•• HIM 111*
„ .. uo(s 110*
.. .Sl* Ul« 111 i
„ K.s. IfCiA.- 11l U I(2|
6 fl, IMO S. 1 ini? iiitj
U. 8.80 Year 6 per cent. Cy., liuSiug
Snlll 110$ 110}
Hllver, . if>7 m M f
U. Pacific R. R. Ist Mort. Bonds. ol 011
Central Pacific R. R, im 1021
LTnlo i Pacific Land Grant Bonds si
We are paying two (2J
per cent, for broken Na
tional Bank Notes.
KELLER—PAUL,—At the residence of tho
hrldtfs parents, in New Kingston, 6n tho 25th
ltov .v I{ . Flank, Joshua A Keller
to MUs Emma E. Paul, both of New Kingston,
FENTON—FINKBNBINDER. On tho Bth
nit., at the Lutheran parsonage in New vlllo.
ffc® same, Air. Robert J. Fenton, to Miss
Martha Plnkunblnder. both of Newton town-’
snip.
JgJSTABLISHED 1848,
Carlisle
Hardware House!
H, SAXTON & CO.
HBMKT SAXTON. | J. P. BIXZ.ES, | D. B. SAXTON
Building, Farming and Mechanics’ Hardware
Tools and Materials.
. L 1 * 0 ? bod Steel of all slaes, shapes and
kinds. Railroad and Mining Picks, * hovels aml
Materials Wetherlll A Bro. First Natl nal
Buck, and all other favorite brands of White
Lead acd Colors, with a full assortment ofTnbe
Colors, pure raw and bolted Linseed OU. Coach
and Furniture Varnishes. Glass, do.
Greasing and Lubricating Oils, Cement. Plas
ter and Silver Sand, Dupont’s blasting > and
sporting powder. Guns, P-stols and Arum nnl-‘
tlon. Cedar Ware, Hope, Lanterns, do.
OUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE,
Silver-plated Spoons, Forks and knives.
Ivory and Pearl- handled table and pocket Cat-
Jery. Rodgers d Seymour's fine Scissors and
Shears. Pine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Bands.
Brass stair Rods, white and black Curled Hair
for Matrasses and Furniture, Green Hep*. Hair
-eating, do., with a full line of Upholster Goods.
Miscellaneous goods, such as Clothes Wringers,
fine bird Cages. Driving and Riding Whips, do
Sole agents for Plank’s Shifting Beam and
Kolter Plows at his prices Dor On.ih,
Bloomfield d Gibb's Imperial Plows.
The last mentioned are of a recent Introduc
tion into this ttection. which have the advanta
ges of a Shilling Beam and Steel shear at al
most the same prices at the ordinary Cast Iron
Plows. ■
Solo agents lor Palmer's Patent Iron Planes.
Solo agents for Burnham’s Patent Weather
Stripping.
This combines both economy and comfort,
thoroughly preventing drafts of cold air n win
ter and dust <n summer. The price for stripping
an entire bouse Is more than saved during the
winter by the economy,of fuel; it takingatieasi
one- third less fuel to produce the same warmth
It Is made In walnnt. oak and plain white, for
both color and windows, so that It can bo adap
ted to any house.
Gur goods are bought In largo quantities from
he manufactures, and with the aid of onr long
experience, 'are selected with the utmost care
and supei vision, and we would invite all who
wish to purchase, the best goods at the lowest
casn rates to patronize us.
Country merchants will certainly find It to
their advantage to call or write ns for quota
lions before purchasing.
THE NORTH MIERICIN
Mual Life Insurance Company
D. A. SAW-YEH.
Of Philadelphia l .
ALL kinds of policies written upon
the most favorable terms. Premiums may
oe paid annually, semi-annually op quarterly
AM policies aro NON-FORFEITABLE offer
TWO ANNUAL payments. No extra rates for
females. No charge for policy fee or stumps.—
Policy holders share In (be profits, Dividends
declared annually after two payments on the
coutrlnmlon plan. SiOO.OOO deposited with the
Auditor General of Pennsylvania as security
for policy holders. ,
Cumbeulakd County Buanoh.- The Compa
ny has appointed a Board of Trustees, composed
of the following well known citizens of Cum
berland County:
■K* M. Biddle. 8.8. Kikffeb, M. D.
(MfAKLES H. MOLLTN. Wm, A. MtJXLfN,
John M. Wallace. Wm. A, Lindsay,
Willjaw Kennedy.
E. M. Biddle, ‘ Wm. Kennedy.
Prest, Beey A* TV rat.
The trustees are all policy holders In the com
pany, and tholr duties aro to supervise and
conduct the business In this district, with au
thority to invest a certain proportion of the
premiums collected lu this district, within the
same, thus making It emphatically and practi
cally a HOME COMPANY. *
A. C. BELLOWS. General Agent.
A. CUIST, special Agent,
Jan 23 1872—lyr
ptJBLIC BALE. ”
On Tuesday, Feb, 27, 1872.
I wilt sell, at public iale. on my farm. 2 mils*
west of Carlisle, a large amount of
.FARMING utensils
and Stock, consisting of
MOOS, COWS, MORSES,
Flows, Harrows, Cultivators,
REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES.
There being
7WO PAIRS OF YOUNG MULES
TWENTY-FIVE YOUNG HQRSES,
▼trying from one to four years old. There will
be sold a great variety of articles not mentioned.
Hal* to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M.
FREDERICK WATTS.
WM, Devknney, AuoU
Feb, 8,1873- Bt.
pRIME.
OYSTERS!!
R. Allison & Son
wonld announce to tbelr many old customers
that they have reopened their OYSTER SALOON
for the season, and ars prepared to serve hrime
Oysters in any totyle, such aa fried, stewed, roasted,
panned, onibe.Holf Shell. &c._Wehavain con*,
neotion with our establishment a
LADIES’ RESTAURANT!
which Is fitted up liv the most comfortable man
ner. FAMILIESSUPPLIBD with the best Oys
ters In the maiket. by. the bushel or smaller'
quantities, opened or in the shell, at short no
tice and at the very lowest rates.
R. ALLIAON 4 SON,
No. 14 East Main Street..
Dee. 21,1871-Sro.
ESTATE NOTlCE.— Notice IB hereby
given that letters testamentary on the es
tate of Adam Peflerjate of Dickinson township,
deceased, have been granted to the undersign*
ed, the two drat residing In Carlisle, and the
last named in Dickinson township. All persons
indebted to the estate are requested to settle
Immediately, and those having claims against
scuv. i a late will present them for settlement.
HENKY K. PEFFEH,
WILLIAM O. PEFFEB.
ADAM F. PBFFKII,
Administrators .
w *lJl
• 01 DO
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TNDIAN PROPHYLACTIC!
A PREVENTS ALL KINDS OF DISEASE!
Thin wonderful remedy baa been used by the
natives of India for centuries to preveut conta
gious and poUonoua diseases. It Iba safeguard
against all complaint*, and will out short any
disease if taken in t ime. Persons exposed to con
tagious diseases should always use it. Can bo ta
ken by young and old. Price. 91 nor package
or 0 for $5. Bent by mall with mil directions «>n
receipt of price. Bond stamp for circular. Lib
eral discount to the trade. Address
DR. BTONEBRAKER,
Franklin A Fremont Sta., BaUlmoio.M.
Jan 28 72-
NOTICE.— The Cumberland County
Agricultural Society will hold a regular
meeting Id the Arbitration Chamber. In the
Court House. on Tuesday, the sth day or March.
USWIB F. LiTNE.
Secretary,
Feb* 8,1872 —It
QTORE ROOM AND CELLAR FOR
O KENT—No. 72 North Hanover Street, Cat*
lisle, Pa,
Jan.lß, IR72—lf,
*\roTlCku-- OAHH BUnJNKHS.—<»n
Hi and after March let, IW2, the undersigned
wUlaeiljror ash only.
All tboset oaeuted r nested to settle their
axouata oa
** OKO, a Hoy FMA Jf,
.fßarrteh
fWteceUaiuoua.
We remain, respectfully,
H, SAXTON & CO,,
No. 15 EAST MAIN STRET,
Carlisle, Po.
and about
D. CORNMAN,
1872! REDUCTION I
I have thisday marked dvion the prices on, tny entire stock of
DRESS GOODS,
BLAIKETS & SHAWLS,
POES, VELVETEENS, &0.,
Great Bargains will be offered in all kinds of ./INTER GOODS. Do not fall
to call at L. T. GREENFIELD’S, and secure some of the cheap goods.
SPRIISTO PRINTTIS.
Sheetings,
MUSLINS,
COUNTERPANES,
TABLE LINENS..
Imt received from the eastern market at prices that do(y competition.
©anejm & fflo’s. Column.
wanted fob
LIFE IN UTAH,
BEING an EXPOSE of tbe SECRET HITES and
AGENTS WaNTJSD—A complete
tlllCli's DESTRUCTION!
ip.lMl sold. In English and Gorman.
Price S 3 00. CAUTION,—Since leaning this work,
smaller and Inferior histories are offered. Be
sure the book yon buy Is by Upton a Seahin.a
fall ootavo, mo inches,, nearly SJO pagesTand
over 45 illustrations, t end Si Ou ibr ontflt, with
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Chicago As It Was, and Chicago In Plaines.—
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Cincinnati. Jnn. 25. liPis.
$lO
MYSTERIES ol moruonism.
*Vith p full and authentic history of Polygamy*
by 4. H. BEADLE, editor of the Balt Lane He*
porter.
Agents arc meeting with unprecedented suc
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another 71 iu two days. Send for Circulars, and
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Jan. 25, 1872—iw.
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For COUGHS, COLDS and HOARSENES.
. These TabUU present the Acid in Combina
tion with other ethoient remedies, in a populm
form, for tbe cure of ail throat and luug disea
ses. Hoarseness and Ulceration of the Throat
are immediately relieved, and statements arV
constantly being sen to ihb proprietor of rel ei
in casea of Throat difficulties of years stsndltig.
CAUTION —* Don’t'be deceived b>
Ky , u , LK/Vi - worthless Imitations. Get
only Wells’ Carbolic Tablets. Price 25 cents nei
box. JOHN &. ivLLLOGG, 18 Plait K|„N.
Send tor circular. Solo Agents for the U. U.
Jau. 2>, 1872—iw.
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IVU V' h now ready with Kb precious
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mor, Sentiment. Pathos and Burlesque. Uni
form In style with the preceding numbers, which
have won the public heart, and the cry Is
Morel Cloth-bound. 7o cents; paper, 80 cents,
or* comes for «. Also .“Excelsior Dialogues’*
revised edition, price Si 25., Askyour booksel
ler for them, or send p» ;ce to P. QaHKETT A
CO., 702 Chestnut BU, Pbila,, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED.— Those selling other
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Jau. 25.1872—tw
PROFITABLE . EMPLOYMENT.—
X Wo desire U> enugoge &■ few more Agents to
*ul the world-renowned BUCKEYE SEWING
.MACHINE, ala liberal salaryoron commission.
A horse and wagon given to Agents. Kull par
ticulars furnished on application. Address W.
A. HEN dERsON A CO., General Agents, Cleve
land, Ohio, and Bt, Louis, iio.
J an, 25, Ab 72—4 w.
(iJKAA REWARD is offered by the
UIUVV proprietor of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Rem
eu> i.u , k case ol.Oold <n the Head, Catarrh or Oze
na which ho cannot euro. Sold by druggists at
cent-'.
Jan. 26,1872r-8w
GENTS WANTED lor the Life of
JAMES FISK, Jr.,
A. complete History of his life and exploits from
a peddler boy to aklng among financiers. His
triumphs and failures. How he lived and how
he died. Illustrated. Price by mail filly come.
Addi ess WIILIaM FLINT & CO. Phlla.,Pu.
ANTED AGENTS., .
880 to s2uo per month, by selling
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And How They Were Made ; or. The Strug*
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by J, D. McCabe, Jr. By forty eminent ejpom*
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aamp time benefit mankind. For particulate,
no'iceaofthe press and extra terms, address
GEO. MACLEAN, Publisher,.
Philadelphia; Pa,
Jan. 25,1872-4 W,
X(\i\ more AGENTS WANTED at
•}\Jv once, for the most complete, reliable and
splendidly Illustrated history of
CHICAGO and its DESTRUCTION.
To which Is added a thrilling account of several
of the Oreatert Fire-* the world bus known: In*
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best book address riUBBAHDBROS, Publishers.
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Jan. 35,3872—4 W..
mQ'YPC A MONTH to sell our universal
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Co.. Saco, Me.
Feb. 8, 1«73-4w
WANTED FOR
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A new book of abiding value and ready sale.
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writes: “The teachings of this work should be
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rebuked by it, and who, therefore, most need
It. May God. bless both It and Its faithful au
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Jan.26,1872-4W. _
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Feb. 8 1873-<w . -
PSYCHOLOGIC Fascination or Soul
X • Charming. 400 pages by Herbert Hamilton,
B 7 A. How to o«e tbla power, which all possess
at will. Divination, Spiritualism, Sorceries.
Demonology, and a thousand other wonders.—
Price by. mall 11 In cloth: paper covers $i 00.
Copy tree to oamU mtetlMi monthly easily
made. Address T. W. EVANS, Publisher. 418.
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Feb. 8 1872—4 w
HOMSON'ti WORLD-RENOWNEB
PATENT
Glove-Fitting CORSET !
If you want the most satisfactory, best fitting
and the cheapest Corset, for Its value, you have
ever worn, buy Thomson’s Genuine Patent
Glove fitting. No Corset has ever attained such
a reputation,either In this or any other country.
As new made In length and fullness of bust it
cannot be improved Every Corset is stamped
with the name Thomson and the trade mark, a
Crown, Kept by all first-class dealers.
THOMSON, LANQDON *CO„
Role owners of Patents,
891 Broadway, New York-
Feb. 8.1872—iw
A GENTS WANTED-For our new
/\ Book, THE BRIGHT SIDE OF NEW
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Agents sell 40 a day. E. B. TREAT, Publisher.
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Jan. 25.1872—4 w
mms 18 NO HUMBUG-By eendloir
I 85 cents with ago. height, colorof eyes and
hair, you will receive bv return mall a correct
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Jan. 26,1872-lw.
TOBEE TO BOOK AGENTS.—A bound
JC'canvassing book ol the PICTORIAL HOME
BIBLE, containing over 800 illustrations. With
a comprehensive Cyclopedia explanatory ©!the
scriptures. in English and German. william
Flint A Co.. Philadelphia. Pa.
Jan.2s, 1872-4 W.
COLLINH & CO'S CABT.—Cant Steel
Flows only $5 each. For Information how
i" obtain them address OojJdFftAUO.,til Water
Street, New York,
to make room for new Spring stock.
Beautiful new i. ocb of
at loyj and W/ 3 Cents/ o ftiU Une of
Tickings,
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KIFLES, SHOT GUNS, , REVOL
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T jMf*^£' fodlor ' A *™“» w»alod.
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'iklli In emigrants from (be Indiana.
‘My CapMtj h«| h Sioux"
Isa history or her life os a prisoner among them.
A. wonderful story endorsed by Army officers.
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rJrr * Write at- once to
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Jan. is, 1873—1 w.
JDBUBEBA.
It la not a Pbyalo—lt la not what iSonnlarly
ca J le,| a Hittera, nor is It Intended iia auofi, it &
a Hnuth American plant that has been need for
raan.r years by the medical faculty of thoan
countries with wenderful elßcacy as a now“/Dl
Allenti " and Dueqnuled Pnrlleror the Blood
aoa 1 ! ■ uro oni * p “ rfeot Remedy for au Dlscal
Ll o°r ■: it Erilarsrerneat or Obstruction
of < os.ines, Jurmaryj Uterine, or Abdomi
ii. : jrgans, Poverty or a Want of Blood
a '.ermltiontor uemltteotFevers,ln-
of the Liver. Dropsy:
Sluggish Circulation of the
Blood, Abscesses. Tumors.
Jaundice, Scrofula: Oys
pepsla, Ague * Fev
er. or their Con
comitants,
Dr, Wells' tetrad of Jurubeba
' ‘ i° i he PJJ b } l ° wu great Invlgorator
-OyforaU impurities of the blood or
; i 0 We ?^ ueBa wltb their attendant evils.
*or *Ju foregoing complaints . ‘
JURUBEBA
Ih confllontly recommended to every hmllv na
0 rGmo dy, and should be freely token
n.iraugemema of the system, it gives F
health. . gor and lone to ail the vittil forces, and
tortlfl ' B W6Uk “ I, ‘
JOHN i. KELLOGG. ISPlatt St, New York.
rice Si ilgent tc S united Staten.
PJm, s- , i»»2iw ■' Scnd for clrc “ lar -
: i)ww»oumai Caros.
J. U. OIIAIIAM. I J. a. GUAHAM. Jr.
J. Jl. GRAUAM & SON f
Attorneys fy Counsellors at law,
So. 14 Sonth RanoverSt,,
„ „ . _ „ Carlisle. Pa.
,a,e President Judge o
(he, Ninth Judlujiil District, has re umed*rh«
iractlce of-the law, and assooiattd with him
ils son, J. H, Qbahav, Jr, Will nraotir* in rb„
C«mrls of Cumberland, Perry Coun*'
tlea * [Deo.7, 71—tf.
JJNITED STATES CLAIM
HE A L ESTATE A OEEcY
WM, B. BUTI.EE,
ATTORNEY AT: LAW, •
9%. 0 , ln Franklin House, South Hanoverßtree
Carlisle, Cumberland county/Penna^
atLentVM^ 0110 bS 1 “ aU ’ wll^recelv< * itamedl.t.
I Bi™n to the BBlllnr or rent-
Jng of Real Estate, In town or country, in all let
-1 “‘isiS-’t? le “° enolose stamp.
P E. BBLTZROOTEB,
ATTORNEY-A T-LAW
011 Sdnlh Uunover oppo.lt.
Beutz's dry goods store.
, Dec. 1,1865. / .
Q. E O. S. E M I « , . ■
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW.
Office with 8. Hepburn, Jr.'
Bast Main Street,
CARLISLE, PA.
Fell. 2,7j—ly
WJfKNNED_Y,_ Attorney at LA’
• Carlisle, Penna. Office same as that
me American volunteer.”
Dec. 1 1870. ...
A. B. SHARPE.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
CARLISLE, Pa.
OFFICtC removed to No. 18 Wert Hl«h rtreet
next door Co Horn's drag store.
Feb. 1, 1872—8m.*
rVR. GEORGE S. BEARIGHT, D*n
I / TINT. Ftwn the Baltimore College of Derti*
Office at the residence of bis mother
Btreet, three doors below Eedfbnl
CarMtde. Ponna. * m
Deo. 1 1865.
J_YT;MRIOH & PARKER. -
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
sic r* ° a St l6 ® l . lh Marlon Hall, Car
Doo. . > INto. • -
LIB OP BALES to be called by N.B.
M JORE. Auctioneer. • ' ‘*'
Fob. 18-Goo. W. Hilton. South Middleton
15—John Beetem. Penn.
17—John Wluand. South Middleton.
19—Daniel Bobb, Dickinson.
. 20—Alick Goodhort, Penn.
21 —Daniel fTeJier, Penn. 1
22—Aaron Smith, Frankfort,
23—Wm. Hays, North Middleton.
24—Michael Iloilo, DlokiQNon.
20—Henry A. Meals, Adams county,
27—George YeJngst, South Middleton.
28— Marlon Shaffer, Dickinson
29 W.p. Stuart, South. Middleton.
March i—Duulel Bhenk. Dlc&ldbou.
2—.- urauelN. Wolf,South Middleton.
4—Robert Lamberton, Middlesex.
6—Jacob B. Meals, Dickinson.
6—Sam’l Cockney. Penn.
7—Sproll Woods Dickinson.
B—Sam’i Lehman,.South Middleton.
11—J.Sbenk. Dickinson. ,
12—Daniel Hoover. South Middleton
18—Abner Beutx, South Middleton.
14—Jacob Zug, Adams eouhtyi ‘
IS-Jacob Wolf, Good Bop©/ .. ,
aft-william B. Himes, Penn; *
Strict attention paid to the coiling ot Ratoa
Terms modoiate, ,
gUBSUIUBE FOd. ihfll 1
1872!
\
Ginghams,
CARLIHTvB. Pa.
" YVljinxeejr,”