American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, February 22, 1872, Image 4

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UPERinCE IN PODLTRY-RAISINB.
For several years I was very
unsuccessful in' raising chickens and
little turkeys. They would hatch
out nicely; X was very careful
of them, fed them well and gave
them plenty to drink, but before they
were a week old, most of them wouid
droop and die. If an old hen-mother
was so wise as to steal her nest, and
keep her brood'away from my generous
dish and spoon, she would raise more
chickens than thpse that I helped about.
For a few seasons ! Just let them take
care of themselves, but that was a
trouble—they would raise the mischief
In the garden, and wander off, and get
.mixed up with the neighbors’ poultry;
and chicken-raising was a losing busi
ness' with us.
I finally set about Investigating the
business in earnest. I knew of course
something was wrong. My first dis
covery was that the food I gave the
chickens swelled in their little crops
and burst them ; so I commenced mix
ing their food every twelve hours,
thereby giving it time to swell to its
utmost capacity before feeding it. But
all was not.yet as it should be; they
, would die, occasionally,in -spite of me.
Finally, by observation and inquiries
into the digestive organs, I discovered
the cause. I found that the gizard was
not supplied with material for grinding
the food, and it was therefore either
undigested and remained dormant, or
hardened in the crop. Since then-1
have, for the first meal I give them,
pounded up glass or broken crockery
as fine as convenient,. and they will'
pick up the atoms and swallow them
before they will touch any nourishing
food. Eegulariy three times each week,
I give them a supply of pulverized
crockery: and I would net ask for bet
ter success than has attended my rais
ing of poultry. When they are about
four weeks old, X mix a little sulphur
with their food twice a week; it pre
vents the pip, and also keeps them free
from lice. Through the winter, I give
all my poultry a supply of material
from grist-mill once in about two
weeks; they will rush for,it with great
eagerness, and swallow pieces as large j
asaflve-centpiece, without any trouble.
I also mix cayenne popper with their |
food occasionally; give them hot drinks,
and penty of earth or ashes to roil in.
There is work in raising poultry, but
if it is worth doing at all, it is worth
doing well; .and there is nothing more
discouraging than to have a fine brood
pf chickens hatch out, and in a few
days to have them all gone, and the’
poor hen go clucking around you, as if
reproaching yog for your neglect. Ido
not think people generally keep their
poultry quite clean enough for health.
A little whitewash on their roosts is a
good luxury to them; also fresh earth,
quite often renewed on the floor of the
henneries; the nests cleared out often,
and fresh straw or hay furbished. It is
really pleasant to hear them prate their
thankfulness for such favors. —Country
Gentleman
PREPARE FOR SPRIRD WORK.
In these “ idle winter days* the
industrious, thoughtful man can find
plenty to do to keep him busy; and
work which can and should he done
now will save valuable time when the
busy days of April and May press hard
and fast upon the tiller of the soil.
It Is not too soon now to begin your
, stable manure heap which is intended
for the hotbed, which is to fore 6 on
rapidly and safely your early vegetable
plants. Don’t throw the manure from
under shelter, where the rains and
snows will injure and ruin it for your
purposes, but pile it in some sheltered
place, and about the latter, part of
February make your hotbed, and let it
stand a few days before sowing the
seed. After this, sow cabbage, tomato,
egg-plant, celery, peper, &c. and put on
your sash. On warm, bright days give
air and a little tepid water.
Gather bean poles and pea brush now
from the woods and thickets. Haul in
to the garden any old half-rotted straw
you can get, which has no seed in it.—
This you can throw over your Irish po
tatoes when you plant them in March,
and mulch your strawberry and rasp
berry beds and orchards. Your vegeta
ble and fruits will be larger and better
for it, and the yield greater.-
Go to the hollows and sinks in the
forests, and haul up a few loads of leaf
mould and dry muck, to be used on
your smajl fruits, flowers, vegetables,
for kitchen garden, <tc. It will pay you
50 per cent, for your trouble.
Cut scions of fruit trees, currants,
goosberries, &c., eQI bury them until
April, then take them up and plant
them in rows two feet apart, and six
inches apart in therows. Take only the
wood of last year’s growth. ''
. Haul up flat rock for walks to all the
out houses. Lay them about a foot
apart, in a single row ; and your wife
and others who have much traveling to
do about the premises, will thank you
for such a comfort.
Do not say that nothing can be done
-in.winter.-Life-is-too-short-for—us-to
spend an hour in idleness. We should
be up and doing. Not that we should
never play any—-for ‘all work and no
play makes Jack a dull boy.’ Certainly
we should have days of recreation ; but
make them the exception, notour rule.
Many other things will suggest them
selves to the thoughtful and industri
ous man ; and we have only aimed to
throw out a few seasonable hints,
which, taken and acted upon, will re
sult In good to those who view them as
does your correspondent.— Country Gen
tleman. *
Soap fob Borers. —Tbe Praire Far
mer says that in order to make the ap.
plication Of soap to the trunks of apple
trees entirely effectual for the exclusion
of the borer, it is necessary to take very
thick soft soap, without diluting, heat
It to tbe boiling point, and then paint
the trees freely with it, especially near
the ground, and thence up some dis
tance among the branches. It strikes
into the bark when thus put on hot, so
that one application about the first of
June protects the trees for the season,
killing the young borers or eggs which
happen to be at th« surface of the bark.
We have never tried this mode, but
have used the old one of rubbing with
col “,, B °it soap, which always proved
useful, but never entirely effectual; and
it was always necessary, in order to ef*-
feet complete extirpation, to go over
the treeaonce or twice a year with the
knife and flexible wire. Q ur readers
phderstand that the soap has no effect
iltlHttßainMyinthi wood.
ifteilcal.
JJENRY T. HELMBOLD’S
COMPOUND FLUID
Extract Catawba
GRAPE PILLS
Component Parts—fluid Extract Phu
barb and Fluid Extract atawba
Grape Juice.
FORL.IVER COMPLAINTS. JAUNDICE. BIT,*
LIOUS AFFECTIONS. SICK OH NERVOUS
HEADACHE. COSTIVENESS. Ac. PURELY
. VEGETABLE NO MERCURY, MINERALS
OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS.
These Pills are the the most delightfully pleas
ant purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, mag
nesia, etc. There la nothing more acceptable to
the stomach. They give tone, and cause neith
er nausea nor griping pains. They are compos
ed of thejlncsi iixgrcdicixts. After a few days’ use
of them, such an invlgoratlon of the entire sys
tem takes place ns to appear miraculous to the
weak and enervated, wnethor arising from Im
prudence or disease. HL T. Helmbold’s Com
pound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are
not sugar-coated, from the fact that sugar-coat
ed Pills do not dissolve, but pass through the
stomach without dissolving, consequently do
not produce the desired effect. The Catawbo
Grape Pills, being pleasant in taste and odor, do
ot necessitate their being sugar-coated. Price
IFTY CENTS per box.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
JPluid JExtract Sarsaparilla
Will radically exterminate from the system
Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore
Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Hood, Bron
chltis. Skin Diseases. Salt Rheum, Cankers
Runnings from the Ear. White Swellings, Tu
mors, Cancorohs Affections, Nodes, Rickets
Glandular Swellings, Nlgut Sweats, Rash.Tetter
Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism
Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been es
tablished In the system for years,
Being preparodoxpresaly for the above com
plaints, Its Bleod-nurlfylng properties aregreat
er than any other preparation ot Sarsaparilla.—
Its gives the complexlon.a clear and healthy
color and restores thepatlent to astate ofheaM.n
and purity. For purifying the Blood, removing
all chronic constitutional diseases arising from
nu Impure state of the BLod, and the only re
liable and effectual known remedy for ihe cure
of Pains and Swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations
of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on
the Face, Erysipelas and all Scaly Eruptions of
the Skin, and Beautifying the Complexion.-"
HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S
CONCENTRATED
JEluid JExtract JBuelm
The Great Diuretic, lias cared every case of
Diabetes la which It has been given. Irritation',
of the Neck of the Bladder ana inflaraatlon of
the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and
Bladder, Retention of Urine. Diseases of the
Prostate Gland, Stone In the Bladder, Calculus
Gravel, Brlck-dost Deposit, and Mucous or
Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Deli
cate Constitutions of both sexes, attended wltn
the following symptoms: Indisposition to Ex
ertion, Loss of Power. Loss of Memory, Difficult
ty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Hor
ror of Disease, wakefulness, Dimness of vision,
Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the
Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face
Pallid Countenance, Universal-Lassitude of th
Muscular System, eta.
Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to
twenty-live, and from thirty-live to fifty- five In
in the decline or change of life; after confine
ment or labor pains; bed-wetting In children,
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU M dluret
and blooU-purjfying.nnd cures all Diseases arls
Ing from Habits of DlsslpatP n, ami Excesses
and Imprudences In Ll/o, Impurities of the
Blood, etc.. Superseding Copaiba lu directions
for which It Is used, ana Syphilitic Affections—
In these Diseases used in connection with
HELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH.
IL A B H 31 @ ,
In many Affections peculiar to Ladles, the
Extract Buchu Is unequalled by any other reme
dy—as In Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity
Palnfuiness or Suppression of Customary Evao
untlons, Ulcerated or Schirrns- State of the
Uterus, Leucorrbcea or Whites, Sterility, and
for all cOmplalnta Incident to the sex, whether
arising from Indiscretion or Habits of Dissipa
tion. it Is prescribed extensively by the most
eminent Physicians and Midwives for Enfeeb
led and Delicate Constitutions, of both sexes
and all ages (attended with any of the above
Diseases or Symptoms).
H T. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU
CURES DISEASES ARISING PROM IMPURE
DENCES. HABITS OP DISSIPATION etc
in all their stages, at little expense, little on
change in diet, no inconvenience, and no expo
sure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc
tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the
Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inllamatlon, so fre
queut-ln this class of diseases, and expelling all
Poisonous matter.
Thousands who have been the victims of In
competent persons, and who have paid heavy
fees to be cured In a short time, have found they
have been deceived, and that the “Poison” bos.
by the use of “powerful astringents*” been dried
up In the system, to break out In a more aggra
vated form, and perhaps after Marriage,
Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for all
Affections and Diseases of the Unlnnry Organs,
whether existing in Male or Female, from
whatever cause originating, and no matter of
hoW long standing. Price; $1 SO per bottle.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED
ROSE WASH.
cannot be surpassed as a Face Wash, and wil
be found the only specific remedy in evorj
species of Cutaneous Affection, It speedllj
eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness
Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc.
dispels Redness and incipient InllaramatJon
Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or
Skin. Frost Bites, and ail purposes for which
Salves or Ointments are used; restores the skin
to a state of purity and softness, and insures
continued healthy aotlou to the tissue of Its
vessel?, on which depends the agreeable clear
ness and vivacity of complexion so much Bought"
andlldmlrod; But nowever valuable osa reme
dy for existing defects of the skin H. T. Holm
bold’s Rose wash has long sustained its prlncl
)le claim to unbounded patronage, by possess
ng qualities which render It a Toilet Append
age of the most Superlative and Congenial char-'
actor, combining lu an elegant formula those
jromlnent requisites. Safety and Efllcaoy—tho
nvarlable accompaniments of its use—as a Pre
servative and Refresher of tho Complexion. It
is an excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic
Nature, and os an Infection lor diseases of tho
Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dlsslpa
tlon. used in connection with tho Extracts Bu ,
ohu, Sarsaparilla, and Catawba Grape Pills, 1
such diseases as recommended, cannot be sur
passed. . ■
Full and explicit direct 10115 * accompany the
medicines.
Evidence of the most responsible and reliable
character furnished on application, with hun
dreds ol thousands of living witnesses, and up
ward of 80,000 udxollclted certificates and rec
ommendatory letters, many of which are from
the highest sources. Including eminent Physi
cians, Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The proprie
tor has never resorted to their publication In
tbe newspapers; ho does not do this from the
fact that his articles rank os Standard Prepara
tions, and do not need to be propped up by
certificates.
Henry 2, HtlmboWa Genuine Prepa
lions.
Delivered to any address. Secure Irom obsor
vatlou. Established upwards of twenty years
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters
or Information, in confidence to HENRY 1
HELMI3OLB, Druggist and Chemist.
Only Depots: H.T, HULMBOLD’S Drug and
Chemical Warehouse, No, 691 Broadway. New
Yonc, or to H. T. HELM BOLD'S Medical Depot
lWSouth Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Beware of Counterfeit Ask toe HENRY T
SBLMBOLD’tt I Taken f utter, ' •
bJJ, ’ll.
S>tou&. attoware. &c
STOVE AND TINWARE
ESTABLISHMENT,
The partnership heretofore* tl ng between
Walker & dandy having ba dissolved by
mutual consent, I hereby annoonco to the citi
zens of Carlisle and surroundlnucountry, that I
have opened a
New Stove and Tinware Store,
In the largo frame building, on the corner of
West High and West Streets, formerly occupied
by Cornelius A 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 as regards quality
and price.
Sheetiron and Tinware,
constantly on hand and made up to order, <My
stock of Tinware embraces everything usually
keptln n Ural class tin establishment.
ROOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend
ed to.
STOVES,
1 am now prepared to.exhibit to the Winter
Trade a largo and well-assorted stock of the best
patterns of Stoves, Having the agency of the
following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to
furnish them to parties so desiring:
MORNING GLORY, .
LIGHT HOUSE,
BON-TON.
ROSEBDB,
' BEACON LIGHT
EGG
OFFICE and PARLOR
STOVES
Hi selection of Cook Stoves embrace the
following:
Superior, Noble Cook,' ■
Excelsior, Niagara,
Ciuaker City, and Coral.
Slave Repairs constantly on hand.
I am agent for a .
PATENT STEAM PIPE.
for heating mills, factories, <tc., and prepared
to fornlsh and place them In position at short
notice.
Havlngan experience of 23 years In this busi
ness, I would respectfully solicit a share of the
public patronage, feeling confident that I will
give satisfaction.
A. WOODS WALKER.
Dec. 22, 70—tf
JgXCELSIOK
STOVE od TIN WAR
EMPOR I U M I
The undersigned would respectfully Inform
the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho stl 1
carries on the
Stove and Tinware Business
In all Its various branches. He has secured the
agency for the following popular Stoves;
Parlor andOfflce Stoves,
Morning Glory,
Parlor Heater,
Parlor Light,
Light House,
together with a variety of COOK STOVES,
Combination Gas Burner,
Eureka,
Regulator,
Niagara,
Superior,
MORNING GLORY and other
HEATERS, RANGES, AND FIREBOARD
STOVES!
which he Is prepared to furnish at the lowest
market rates.
STOVE REPAIRING
promptly attended to. Roofing, Sponting and
Jobblngexecuied In the mostsatlslacloryman
ner.
TINWARE,
of every description, constantly on hand, or
made to order, at reasonable ‘prices. Having
none but experienced workmen employed, he
hopes by a close attention to business to secure
the public patronage. Remember tbo place—
■ No. 18 WEST MAIN SIEiIET.
SAMUEL R. CLAUDY.
Nov. 23,1371 —ly.
SOMETHING NEW UNDER i'HE SDN I
THE UNDERSIGNED, having just
returned from the cities with a large stock
or goods. Invite the attention of all who desire
satisfaction to call and examine their large
stock ox
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,
Spoons,
Ladles,
Dippers,
together with Toilet Sets, Coal Buckets, Coal
Sieves, Shovels and Tongs, Zinc and every va
riety of Tin Ware pnd House Furnishing goods
kept in a first class store
We re also prepared to fumls-s
Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells I
and have tor sale tho Celebrated Genuine Cu
cumber Wood Pump,
ROOFING, SPOUTING AND JOB WORK
attended to promptly and on reasonable terms.
Remember the place, the green front on North
Hanover street. A lew doors above Louther.
Give us n cal) as wo are determined not to be
undersold by any other parties In this place.
Thnnirful for the past patronage wo extend u
cordial invitation to all to pay us a visit.
RHINESMITH & RUPP •
Nos. 62 and 64,
NORTH HANOVER BT..
CARLISLE,
PA
Nov, 9, 71
■jVTONEY CAN NOT BUY IT !
1 FOB SIGHT IS PRICELESS I
rjJU-T —THE—DIAMON D—SPECTAGI > ES—W-IDD
PKESEUVE IT!
you value your eyesight use these
XjJBIKnSEiS 2
Ground from minute Crystal Peebles, molted
together and derive their name “Diamond” on
account of their hardness and brilliancy. They
will last many years without change, and are
superior to all others In use. Manufactured by
J. E. SPENCER <fe CO,. Opticians, New York.
Caution.— None genuine unless stamped with
our trade mark. For sale by responsible
agents throughout the union.
THOS. CONDYN, Jewelry and Optician, Is sole
Agent for Carlisle, Pa., from whom they can
bo obtained. No Peddlers employed.
Deo. 7,1871— ly.
AND BEADING
Railroad
9KVEN PER CENT. BONDS,
FREE OP TAXES.
We are offering the Second Mortgage Bonds of
this Company
AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
Interest Payable January and July.
The Bonds are Ini
10UOB, 500 s. and 100 s,
And can be REGISTERED (roo of oxpenßß.
The Coal, Miscellaneous Freights and Passen
ger business ure constantly increasing. The re
paints for the year ending October 81.1871. were
&0778 22 more than the year ending October 31,
1870 The Increase for three months ending Feb
ruary 1872, over three months ending February,
vpmhar 1870. was $0,201.41.
Bonds’, Pamphlets and infotmatlon can bo ob
tained of
DeHaven & Bro.,
No. <0 B. THIRD Street, Philadelphia,
D«. 14.1W1-
JOHN MILLER, ' - A. D. BUTTOKFF,
, . new ptrm: i ;
..AT
TIE OLD CENTRAL CORNER,
No. 2 East Main Street,
SOarlisle, 3Pa.
WE ft re daily receiving largo supplies of NEW GOODS of all kinds, and are prepared to see
them at the very lowest mnrlfeis prices.
for nil kinds of SHEETINGS, call at JUDDER * BDTTfIHFF'B.
For PIDDOW-OASE MHBDINS, onll at MIDT.ER A PUTTOUFF'S.
For tho largest stock of TABDE DINEVS. call nt JUDDER A BDTTORFFS.
For Ike cheapest TICKINGS Irr town, call nt JUDDER A BDTTORFF’S. .
. For tile Pest variety of FDANNP.DS in town, enll nt JfIDDER A BUTTORPF'S.
For all kinds of DRY GOODS, onll at JUDDER A BIITTORFF’S..
For all kinds of JIEN'S WEAR call nt JUDDER A BITTTORFF’S.
'For n'l kinds of BOY'S WEAR, call nt JUDDER A BTTTTGRFF'S.
For all kinds of NOTIONS, call nt JUDDER A BDTTOBFF’S.
4BpWo would cordially invito all persons to call and examine our largo stock of
HODSE-FDtoISHIWG GOODS,
as wo live fully prepared to give all our customers the best bargains iu all kiuds of Dry Goods and
Notions at the Old Central Corner, No. 2 East Main Street, Carlisle, Pa.
MILLER & BUTTOREF.
X>. A- SAWYER’S
CHEAP DEY GOODS STOEE!
N. E. Cor. Public Square, Carlisle, Pa.
, We return our thanks to the public for their generous patronage during the past year, and re
spectfully solicit a further continuance of the same; having determined during the coming year
to offer greater Inducements than ever. Wo have Just received a largo Invoice of
Domestic GroodLs.
10-K BROWN SHEETINGS,
10-J4 UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS,
PILLOW-CASE MUSLINS,
HEAVY, UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. 1 yd wide,
. * - PINE UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, I yd. wide,
' BLEACHED MUSLINto, 1 yd. wide, all prices,
COTTON I'ABLE DIaPER.
LINEN TABLE DIAPER,
NAPKINS all Prices,
A large stock of WHITE QUILTS: the cheapest and most servlcable Quilt in use.
Wo have the cheapest and .best assortment of TICKINGS In the, town
We have Just opened a cheap lot oj .KENTUCKY JEANS and COTTONADES fnr Spring and
Summer wear.
In Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Fnrs, Shawls, Blankets, &c., wo offer great bargains to
make way for now Goods.
Old and young, we want you to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as you will bo
'well paid foryour time and trouble.
Those persons who have never favored ns with their patronage, and wishing to make
change in their place of dealing, wo will bo glad to sell you, and convince you that we sell
cheap.
- WE MEAF EVERY WORD. ■
D. A. SAWYER.
B. EflNb,
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAEKR,
NEW FURNITURE
\for thc.Holidays, comprising
Sofas, Camp Stool.
J.onnges, Centre lables,
Rocking Chairs, - Dining Tables,
Easy Chairs, Card Tables,
Reception Chairs, Oilomons,
Bureaus, WhatNots.
<tc., Ac., &c.
Parlor,
Chamber,
Dining Room,
Kitchen
FURNITURE,.
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS
Splendid new Patterns. ' • .
•BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES
GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES
In great variety.
Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders
from town and country promptly attended to
nd on reasonable terms,
L’ec. 17 IUOBIV
Lamps,
Hair Vigor,
, FOH TUE
RENOVATION OF Till MIR
The Great Desideratum of the Age
ire destroyed, or the glands
atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can
bo saved for usefulness by this application. In
stead of fouling- tho hair with a pasty sediment
It will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occa
sional use will prevent tho hair from turning
gray or falling off, and consequently prevent
baldness. Free from those deleterious substan
ces which make some preparations dangerous
and Injurious to the hair, tho Vigor can only
beuellt but no harm it. if wanted merely /or a
Hair Dressing,
nothing else can bo found so desirable. Con
mining neither oil nor dye, It does not soli whlt
cambrlo, and yet lasts longer on the hair, giving
It a rich, glossy lustre and a graceful perfume.
Prepad by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
PrACTICAL'aND AHAIATTIOAt, OIIEMHT3,
LOWELI,, MASS.
Price $l,OO.
J. B. Haverstick,
Agent, Carlisle, Pa.
March 30,1871— efwly.
NOTICE.— The ’ Cumberland County
Agricultural Society will hold a regular
meeting In tno Arbitration Chamber, In the
Court House, on Tuesday, the 6th day of March.
HEWIe* F.
Feb. 8,1872—41 Secretary.
qtorb room and cellar for
O RENT—No,72 North Hanover Street. Car-
Usle, Pa.
Jan.lB, 1872-tf.
ATOTICE=CABH BUSINESS.—On
l\J and after March Ist, 1872, the undersigned
will selllfor asa only.
All thosalndabted r
.rooonta «e. GEO. B. HOFFMAN,
. ZBtj) feooaff.
WEST MAIN STREET,
CARDISDE. PA.
A splendid assortment of
of the lateatjatylcs.
fßetti ml
Ayer’s
A dressing which la at once
agreeable, healthy, and effec
tual for preserving the hair.
Faded or gray hair it soon re
ttored to its original ci lor and
'ie gloss and freshness if youth
’bln hair la thlcUeied, (all
ng hair checked, and bald
teas often, though not al
ways, cured by Its use. Noth
\g—oau—restore—tli»—hair-
D. CORNMAN.
uested to Bottle their
3Dti> (ffioofca
ihats anfc ®a»s.
“gARGAINS IN'
HATS AND CAPS!
At,KELLER'S. 17 North Hanover Street,
W.o have received the latest styles of HATS
and CAPS. Silk Hats, New York and Philadel
phia styles, Casslmero Hats of all shapes and
prices, son Hats of every kind, from 76 cents
u p. Clolh Hals, In Blue, Velvet, Lasting, Mixed
Cass and Black. Also a tine lot of Boys’ and
Children's Hals, Cloth and Pelt, and at all pri
ces, , ,
MEN,
BOY'S, AND
CHILDREN’S,
, HATS,
In styles too numerous,to mention, all ol which
will bo sold at the lowest Cash prices.
Call and examine our slock, you cannot fall to
bo pleased In price and quality. T
HATS ot any kind made and repaired to
01 der, on short notice.
JOHN A. KELLER, Agent,
r No. 15 North Hanover Street.
Sept 2S,’7l—tf.
prATS AND CAPS I
DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OR CAP ?
IF SO. DON’T FAIL TO CALL ON ■
J. G. CALLI’O,
NO. 29. WEB 2 MAIN STREET,
Where can ho seen the Ilnest assortment of
HATS AND CA PS
over brought to Carlisle. He lakes great plena
uoro in inviting his old friends and customers,
and all now ones, to his splendid Mock just re
clivcd from New York and Philadelphia, con
sisting In part of flue
SILK AND CASSIMERE HATS,
besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps o
the latest style, all ol whlclrho will sell at th
Lowest OiJth-Prices. Also, his own manufacture
Hats alwAys on hand, and
HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER;
He has the best arrangement for coloring Hats
ind all kinus of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, &c.,
■ the shortest notice (as he colors every week) and
on the most reasonable terms. Also, a lino lot ol
choice brands of
TOBACCO AND CIGAES
Iways on hand. Ho desires to call thouttcntlon
f o persons who have
.OOUNT R Y F U R S
tosell, as ho pays the highest cash prices for Uo
same.
Give him a call, at the above number, hla »ld
Rand, us ho feels confldeut of giving entire satis
faction.
Sept. 28, ’7l—if.
|JSE THE BEST
HALITS
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR RENEWER.
Nine years before the public, and no preparb
tlon for.tho hair has over been produced equal
to Hall’s “ Vegetable Sicilian Hair Itonower,”
and every honest, dealer will soy It gives the
best satisfaction. It restores GRAY HAIR to Its
original color,eradlcatlng and preventing dan
druff, curing BALDNESS and promoting the
growth of the hair. The gray and brashy hair
by a few applications Is changed to black and
silky locks, and wayward hair will assume any
shape the wearer desires. It Is the cheapest
HAIR DRESSING In the world, and Its effects
lost longer, ns It excites the glands to furnish the
nutritive principle so necessary to the life of the
hair. It gives the hair that splendid appearance
so much admired by all. By Its tonic and stim
ulating properties It prevents the hair from fal
ling out, and none need bo without Nature’s
ornament, a good head of hair. It Is the first
real perfected remedy ever discovered for curing
diseases of the hair, and It has never been
equalled and we assure the thousands who hav
usod It, It Is kept up to Its original high stand
ard. Our Treatise on the Hair mailed free • send
for It. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers In
medicines. Price One Dollar per bottle.
K. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors,
_ Laboratory, Nashua. N. H,
_ A. Haverstick. Agent, Carlisle, Pa,
and W. F. HORN, Carlisle, Pa.
March 30 1871—Ly
John Hannon,
WHOLESALE ana RETAIL DEALER In
WHS AND LIQUORS,
No. 41 South Hanover Street
CARLISLE. PA.
Bjarrnujm.
HARDWARE
AND
C U T L E K.T,
Ml I, LEE & BO WEES
take this opportunity of directing Uio attention
of tho community at large, and every person in
particular, to their recently replenished stock of
H A M ID) W A 3E 3E,
They studiously avoided Investing during the ;
high prices, and patiently waited tho falling
out of thebottom boforo'attorapting to rofiUthoir
shelves, and now that things have been reduced
to old time prices, as near ns possible, they have
ill vested largely and aro prepared to guarantee
to their friends and customers as low prices as
any market outside tho 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.
Wo have the agency of the WlllcoxA Gibba<
SEWING MACHINE,
and would respectfully sic allthosein wantoj
a Machine, to examine the Willoox & Gibbs’ bo
fore purchasing.
All orders promptly attended to, and goods
delivered tn nil parts oflne town free of charge,
ah. 13 1871—lv ••
iSUsdlariCDiis,
CHEAP AND GOOD.
The largo stock of
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
just opening at
Lachey & Smiley’s,
No. 99 North Hanover St.,
CARLISLE PA.
The cheapast CLOTHS &.CASSIMERES.
The cheapest DRESS GOODS.
The chenpest'PßlNTS and MUSLINS,
Good KENTUCKY JEANS 12V£c ts.
Elegant LACE COLLARS at 10 cts.
&e., Ac,, <fcc.
CARPET CHAIN
In all shades. CARPETS made to order.
S U I ' T S
made to order at the lowest prices.
Do not forget the place,
No* 99 North Hanover &t
Opposite ThuOium's Hotel,
CARLISLE, I*A,
Apr! 21,1871-
THE undersigned, agent fty David
Kutz, now deceased, wishing to retire from
business, will sell at greatly reduced cash rates
his large stock of
HATS, CAPS,
LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S PURS and
GLOVES. TRUNKS, VALISES, •
TRAVELLING SATCHELS,
ROBES,
RUGS,.
BLANKETS, '
CANES,
UMBRELLAS,
and a large variety of NOTIONS.
The entire stock wlll.be sold out on liberal
terms to any one desiring to continue the busi
ness, A lease of tbe store-room can bo had for
a number of years.
JACOB BOAS,
No. 4 N. Hanover Kt. opposite
Carlisle Deposit Bank,
Persons knowing themselves to bo indebted
will please call and settle their accounts.
Jan, •!, 1875—3 m.
QHEAPEST COAL I
The undersigned- agrees to furnish coal to all
parties, either for family or llmeburners’ use, at
cheap rates, provided, they accept the following:
1. lo order all coal In Company cars;
2. To charge mine weight, irrespective of any
loss In shipment by leaky cars, «tc.
8. To deliver your coal as It comes to hand
without re-screening, dirt and all.
•J. Th’it In the above-mentioned mode of busi
ness you will lose 10 percent., so that when 20 tons
are bought and paid Tor, you really get but 18 tons.
To this lact all regular dealers will testify,
5. Tostrlve.to get your coal from any breaker
you may desire, but. ns we have to receive what
is sent, be it Summit Branch, Big Hick, or Short
Mountain from Lykens Valley, some of these
being not so desirable, the pnmo applying to the
hard coal breakers also, You take it as Il ls
sent to us.
. 5; As this Kind of business Is doneon the Rail
road Company’s sidings, do not ask to see a
sample ol coal. They do not allow moio than
twenty-four hours’ use of siding, we therefore
cannot show what'we can furnish you.
Should you wish to purchase coal where it can
bo seen at all times, kept in the dry, re*screened
and weighed before delivery, call at either yard
of tnc subscriber, where your orders will be
promptly filled, and promise to save you the las’-
and vexation-caused by using dirty and inferln\
coal ? thereby giving your supply for less money
than any one can „do by furnishing the run of
mine
Aug. 2-I,lB7l—tf
rjIHE NEW MONUMENTAL
Jewelry Store!
Was lately opened by F. (j. KRAMER, with a
line selected stock- of CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
BILVER and PLATED WARE. MUSICAL IN
STRUMENTS of nil descriptions, &c.. and has
on hand a fine assortment of ladles ann gentle
men’s Gold Watches, ranging In prices trom
€BOtoSIOO. Also fine ladies' gold opera chains,
ranging In price from 8-10 to 576. Ladies Gold
Jewelry In sets, &c. ; • also, a lino lot of gentle
men’s Gobi Shirt and Sleeve Buttons. Now on
hand a fine lot of
Christmas Presents
such as Bridal engagement Rings, setts of gold
Jewelry and Stive*- Ware, fine Musical Instru
ments, such ns Flutes, German Accordeons,
ranging In price from S 2 00 to 880 00, beautiful
Guitars, from 88 50 to S 6». &c. Also a fine lot of
finely finished Violins, from 75 cents to $lOO. I
have a good lot of Violins at from $5 to 88, war
ranted good. Musical boxes, winding with
_keys,—from~s2-50-to-8100.—A-^good— selection - of
Harraontcans or mouth organs, which I will
sell low foi* cash.
Spectacles
Just received irom the Spectacle Manufactory,
a fine selected stock of Spjoks and eye-glasses
to suit all eyes, such as" the genuine Pebles
spectacles.of the Lenses make. The public will
please take notice In regard to spectacles, as I
have the finest and best assortment In Cumber
land county, and am ready to sell them very
cheap for cash. They are the best known.
Repairing 1
Clocks. Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of
Musical Instruments repaired at the shortest
notice.
The Now Moubumental Jewelry Store has
ust received a fine assortment of
Cuckoo Clocks
direct from Europe. The Cuokoos’call the hour
and* tho half-hour. Prices from 815 np to SCO.
Cldfks can bo aeon at tho store, at all hours of
the day.
F. €. KRAMEU,
Main St., opposite Farmer’s Bank.
Nov. 80,1871—tim.
Q ARLISL E
Carriage Factory!
A. B, SEEK K,
has a largo lot of second-hand work on hand,
which ho will sell cheap, In order to make room
jor now work for
THE SPRING TRADE.
Ho has also the best lot of now work on hand,
You cun always see different styles. The mate
rial Is not In question, for It Is tho best used.- If
ycu wantMUlsfacllon In style, quality and price,
go to this shop before purchasing elsewhere.
There Is no firm that has a better trade, or sells
more In Cumberland and Perry counties. Wo
bespeak a continuation of tho same. Wo are
getting up a
LOT OP NICE SLEIGHS.
REPAIRING and PAINTING promptly at- i
tended to. Corner of South ami put streets. I
Carlisle, Pa. *
NOV. M 1871—
IJI H E
LIKE STORE I
Dry Goods,
Dry Goods,
Dry Goods,
Bargains !
.KtpCoino at once and let your eyes see and
you will bo a living witness of the fact, that we
aro selling Goods at the lowest prices.
NEW DRESS GOODS!
just opened, at the latest decline In prices.
VELVETEENS In the richest shades. Block
Velveteens, the imndsomcst of the season,
marked down In price. •
SHAWM I SHAWLS ! SHAWLS
just opened, beautiful and cheap
FURS!
In these goods we have the finest the market
can produce. We defy competition for quality
and low prices. Wo ate willing to have our
Goods compared with any In the market.
Cloths and Cassimeres,
A good assortment at low prices.
BLACK ALPACAS!
We make a speciality of these Goods. We have
the celebrated Buffalo Brand, also three other
nigh grades, as well as many of the private
brands. Every person should make an exam
ination of these Goods before purchasing* it
will pay you well.
Christmas Goods
in the greatest varletj* wo have over exhibited,
consisting of Ladles’ Hankerchlofs, In Lace.
Embroidered, Plain and Mourning, Misses* and
Boy’s Handkerchiefs, Gentleman’s Handker
chiefs, Hankerchlefs in elegant Fancy Boxes,
Lace Collars, two hundred styles In every vari
ety of shape and prices, Linen and Embroidered
Setts. We request all to call and give us the
pleasure of showing oar goods, and If the qual
ity and price are not an object to you. to pur
chase, we will npt insist. Very respectfully,
DUKE A BUKKIIOIiDEB.
North Hacover St., Carlisle,
Dec.2l.lb7r'—
gELLING OFF AT AND BELOW
COST.
ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD BY THE FIRST
The undersigned, hnvlng determined to retire
from business, oilers ins entire stock of
PIECE GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
. TRUNKS
f VALISES.
UMBRELLAS,
UNDER-CLOTHING,
HATS, &c„
at and below cost. The entire slock must be
disposed of by the first of December. His stock
of piece goods, the llbest In town, consists of
ENGLISH CLOTHS,
DOESKINS,
CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS,
OASSINETS, ’
TWEEDS,
SATTINETS;
VELVETS,
JEANS,
LINENS. Ac.
A. H. BLAIR.
READY MADE CLOTHING
department is one of the largest and beat as
sortments to be found this aide of Philadelphia.
ALL OUR OWN MAKE.
Call •and soe for yourselves, at
ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S
‘22 North Hanover St., Carlisle,
Sop. 21—tf.
KKIVAL .OF
fill n nn good:
Just opened, at tho Cheap Store of A. W.
BLJSTZ& the Largest and Best Soleoted
stock of Fall and Winter Goods everbrpug^io
Splendid Silk Poplins, all Shades: Cheap I
Elegant Corded Silk Poplins, Cheap. Handsome
Satteens for Ladles’ suits, in cloth tints : hand
some Black Alpacas, Mohairs, Cashmeres Me
rliios, ItopiM, Cretonnes, Bright Plula Poplins.
Do Lanes, «Sc., «tc. '
-NEW—TSXTaCOK SILKS zT
Best .Lyons Gros Grain, from 81.25 to 81.00.
Ladles’ Water-Proof Oloaklngs-Ono hundred
splendid styles of Pall Shawls, Black Thibet
S.S'S • lo . u Jt t J n . d sohhre. ft ll grades; Balmoral
Dr f d Bklrle, Loop Skirts. We ars exten
sive dealers In Mourning Goods. Families going
Into mourning, should examine our stock. b
A lull line ol all the host brands of Domostlo
Goods, white and red Flannels, Shirting and
SHOVe Flannels, Blenched and Unbleached
MiisHns, i Cnllco.cs— very handsome, Bleached
and Unbleached Canton Flannels—very low
Our stock Is full In white and grey' Bob Blnnl
beta, Crib and Cradle Blankets,alsoHorse Blan
ots. Coverlets, Counterpane, &c..
MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR!
Oyercoatings. Casalraoros for Suita.-
Beautiful Joans from 15 to6octa., also good hom
wh<^^LJnoll^, (M 1 kinds o{ Notions, Holaery
White Goods, kxqulslto Sash Rlbbbons, Neck
Bows. A bill line of Millinery Goods, auoh aa
Feathers, Hats, Ribbons, &o.
W OOLiiN STOCKING YARNS,'
Germantown Wool, Zepyra, Berlin Wool, *o.
CARPETS,
Floor Oil Cloths, all widths and palerns. Velvet
Rugs. Door Mats, Ac. New Table Oil uloths
Our stock la so full and complete that It la Im
possible to enumerate all, we therefore cordially
Invito all to come and examine, as we take great
pleasure In showing out goods. “
Having purchased our goods for Cosh, wo con
sel them much cheaper than can bo bbuglor
elsewhere, and we feel confident from the lome
experience In the business; and our superior
good taste and Judgmeutlaselootlng handsomo
goods, that we cannot fall to please.
Do not fall to comoand secure good bargains
at the old stand, on Sou th Hanover Street
N.B. Velveteens in Black and all colors out
bias. .
Hop. 28, 1871.
TjIXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Notice is
JjJ hereby given that letters testamentary on
tao estate ol Peter Stock, late of the borough of
Carlisle, dec'd., have been granted to the under
signed, residing in same borough. All persons
Indebted to the estate are requested to settle
Immediately, and those having claims against
shld estate will present them lor settlement, >
J, O. STOCK,
JOHN STOCK, ft
JBmaor* {
Ju>.U,UT2~«t,
Dru ® ooXus*
——-0
BARGAINS I
BARGAINS i
==l
OF DECEMBER.
FINE FRENCH AND
A. W. BENTZ & CO
RaUtoaHa.
READING RAID ROAD.
• WINTER ARRANGEMENT*
Monday, November 18 th, 1871,
Great Trunk lino from the North and v ftM k
west for Philadelphia, New York.
Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Bhamokln rrL*
anon. Allentown,Easton,Ephrata.liltlz i umS 0,
ter, Columbia, Ac. *
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York
lows: ftt 2 45,8 10,. A, M. t and. 200 P. M *
ncctlng with slmilßr trains on Pennsvivo-t
Railroad, and arriving at New York a i ibS
A. M., i ■ 42, and 0 if P. MiT respect! J.IS W
Sleeping Cars accompany the 2 45 A, m Tir
without change. .
Returning: Leave New York.at9 ooa ir
30 noon and 600 P, M.i Philadelphia ot7ai «*?•
A. M. and BSOP. M.; Sleeping cars accomnani*
the 5 00 P. M. trains flrom New York,
change. .. ... um
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, -Pottsvm.
Tamaqua, Mmersvllle. Ashland, SharanMJ'
Allentown and Philadelphia at 8 10 a \t '
,2 00. and 4 05 P, M.. at Lebanon
principal way stations ; tno,4 05 P. It. train
neollng for Philadelphia, Pottsville and CnbS?*
bin only. For Fottavllle. Schuylkill Haven
Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna
road leave Harrisburg at 8 40 P. M, *
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains loavAp*.,.*
Ing for Allentown. Easton and New ■Vnrt
4 34,10 40 A M., 405 P.M. Roluralnr, I cavA v
York ot 9.00 A.M., 12 80 noon and SWP m «!£
Allentown atA7 20A. M. 1225n00n,2 16425^
passenger train leaves Philadelphia at *
80 A. M., connecting with similar train on PoL*
Penna. Railroad, returning from Reading afaw.
P.M., stopping at all stations. • l “ u * at »2o,
■ Leave Pottsville at 000 A. M., and asop \r
Herndon at 10 00 A. M.. Shamokin ats 4n
1116 A. M. Ashland at 705 A. M.. and M?
Mahanoy city at 7 51A. M., and 1 20 P. m Tw? n '
qua at 885 A. M.. and 210 P. M.. for PhSuiiiSu
New York, Heading, Harrisburg, a* 1 ”® 1 ™
Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and
hahua Railroad at 815 A. M.for Harrlabnro
1145 A M for Pine Grove and Tremont. ,wid
Reading accommodation train. leavra p-».,
vllleat6 40 A. M,, passes Reading at 7so a I,
at 7 85 P, M., arriving at Pottsville at 980 Pm*
Fottstown accommodation train, leaves
a Mrp A M M - roturning> ic ™ ms
Columbia Railroad trains leave Headlnvotvon
A. M.. and 615 P. M., lor Kphratn, Lltlz,
ter, Columbia *o. *^uiwia-
Perklomen Railroad trains leave
Junction at 726 , 005 i A. M., 8 00 and 6« p m®
- returning, leave Schwenksvilleal 645 «in V \i‘
12 60 Noon, and 4 46 P. M. t connecting with aim*
lar trains on Reading Railroad. 8 n • BUal
Pickering Valley Railroad trains 1«lvb
nlxvllle at 0.10 a. m., 2.05 and 5.65 p, ra •
Ing, leave Byers at 0.50 a.m., 12.46 lioonon*
i°rSaT t,Dg WlOl
Mt. Pleasant at 716 and 1176 A. kTS
M., connecting with similar trains on Reading
Railroad, . -
i- Cheater valley Railroad trains leave BrM«.
- port clB 80 A. M„ 205 and 520 P. M;,relorain»
fef™l)owalnßtownato 65 A. M.,12 sdnooiToS!
L l adfn g^n?oTd. CUI ' S Wlth B ‘ mUar
BAF-&
8 00 A. M. train running only to Reading ii'enva
Pottsville at 8 00 A. M., Harrisburg at 245 am
and 200 P. M,; leave Allentown at 4 25 and 835
P. M. leave Reading at 716 A.M. and 9 sop m
for Harrisburg, at 4 84 A, M.for New York n V
7 20 A. M. for Allentown and 9 40 A. M. and \l!
P. M. for Ph lladolphla. ’ ona V 5
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
■ Excursion Tickets to and from all points at «.
duced rates. IW
Baggage cheeked through ; 100 pounds allowed
each Passenger. _ WttWl
J . E. W ootteu, .
_ Asst. Supt. d' J£ng. Ma-'Ji'rv
Rea.ding, a,, Nov. 13. 1871. . J "
QUMBESLANJ) VALLE?
RAIL BO ADI
CHANGE OI HO, URS.
Winter Arrangement,
and after Thursday,. Jan. 18, 1872, Pommi.
oepted) l ” B WiU rn “ dall y aB toUoWß,(SundaylS.
WESTWARD
Accmnmodallm, Train leaves Harrisburg s.OO a
M..M0011 anlcsbtAgS.SS,Oarllsle9.il,NeOTllleOil
Shlppeneburg 10.&, Cbamberaburg 10.44! Green.
eastlelUO, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A. M.
Mail Tram leaves Harrisburg 1.65 P. M .Ml!
ebanicsburg2.27. Carlisle 2.68, Nlwvlllo 332 sS.
pensburg 4.02, Ghambersburg 4.86, Qreen'cMtS
odharrlvlng at Hagerstown 6.40 P. hi. 0
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4,30 P. M Mo
«sSni? sbu « r lo 8 * 02 ' Carlisle 5.82. Newvhle 0.05,8h1S
6,83, arriving at cSambersburg at 7.00
Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.20. P M
Ureencaatle 4.27, arriving a! Chambersburg 5#
...4 lea jea • Cbamberabnrg at
imin' Williamson 6:30, Morcersburg C:2O.
Loudon 7:00, arriving at Richmond at 7:2u p. m.
EASTWARD
Accommodation Jrain leaves Chambersburg 6oc
®^PP en Bburg 5.20, Newville 6.00, CamsU
S’a M ha “ lCSbUrg 7,02 arrlvln S at, Harrisburg
Hagerstown 8.30 A. M., Green
castle O.OO.Cbambersburg O.dfl.Shlppenabur? 10 22
m A r I J?,?SP'r.7n R^ IN lea Yes Richmond at 7:OOa
ra., Loudon 7.10, Morcersburg- 8:U0, Williamson
at Oharabersburg OH6n. m.
«3-Mokli*g close connections at Harrlsbura
Superintendent’s Office)
Ohamb’g., fa., Jan/18.72. /
Dec 1 187 - * *
MOUNTAIN
RAIL ROAD!
lime Table.
TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER 1.1871,
On and after Friday, September 1,157] this Comm.
nt> thrm ° f ‘ to «nTeSr
daUy, (Sundays excepted} as /Ottawa;
Leave Jnnotlon, Voo'
4° iPS Q , D ? bTO .°K' 7 -10 doB •rmyD’JKi. 1
do Mt a jfoflv d8 ’ J'aS *i 0 oral ffneacPs, S.S£
dS 3S -Upper'lnni ’Jg
$ t Lan n rei r, “ l!Un - 8 8 ;Jo do Sw? r ’ 8 , A g
Arr. at P.ne Arr, at tf
S“oi™ vo
do Hunter's R.,10.05 do Hunter’s IL
■jo -Upper Mill, 10.25 do -Upper Mm' 5.50
Ml Holly, 10.30 do Mt.ilolly, ' css
do dS ‘^S" 1 ’ 8 g'JJ
A sm?fnnl Uotlon r j 11 '!? Arr. at Junction, (US
o Stations marked thus (•) are flag'station
H - W. DAVENPORT,
ODle f Gen. Snperln G t B e n ndo& rlnt< ’ ndBa
Pino Grove, Sep. 7,1871, /
OSADALIS
RoBAtSt?a WENTS TfIAT COMPOSE
ni.oir„E A *¥ 8 ar ° published on ororv
eratlop B^imseqnently 8 aBeoret W
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
cur ® f or Scrofula, Syphilis
W fo r “»» Rheumatism, 6kin Dls
oftiießl d Complalnt anrt ail <l lßeasea
_ONE_BQITLE-OP-KOSADALI«
Rvi-n«° W 0 eood than tea bottles of
»yrup of Sarsaparilla,
the UNDERSIGNED PHYBIOIANB
l , h“J'tS B ?3J Bosl,aal,s ln tholr practice fer
the past three years and freely endorse
PnrJfler rollobl( ’ Alterative and Blood
On! T, J. : BOYSIN BaI “ mor<> -
}>«• R.V. OAKIt”’ ..
DH. P. O. DANNIhjLY,
Si?' J- S. SPARKS, of Nloholasvlllo, KS.
Si?' J .- S' J?£gAI.THA, Colombia, aft
UK ,A, B, NOBLES, Etfgecomb, N, 0.
USED AND ENDORSED BY
J - & EONS,; P«U Blrer.
»’ Jackson, Mich,
b' Lima, Ohio,
SbT/VSS S lma i onto.
b* vX .9°.j Gordonayllle, V*.
8 lomi G- '“Madden. Mnrfteesbore,
Out space will not allow of any cx
S RlStt 1 '! »I«I0» It til An
of Rosadalls. To the Uedloal Profession
anv E t U h JS a Extract superior lo
S?dl«llSLrt ni® ®X or uaoi l In the treatment
sav’tr^RnS, 1 ,???} : “ nd *° the afflicted wo
smred?o hcluh. “' “ ad y °“ wIU b * **
SLM p a eVbVule° ld Ajdreaj^ rU * Cl,tS ' lirle *
DR. CLEMENTS <fc CO.
Ifahv/aetwring c?
July 20.71—1 yr B^onx,Mn.
gBLLING OUT
To Close Business.
I will soil at reduced prices iny entire stock of
Groceries and Queenaware before April first—
Any person wanting a bargain will no well of
calling at No. 41 East Pom/rot Street, comer f X
Pomfret and Bedford strcc&ffl ywjj.j*
J»n,U,IB7S -U.
il
O. N. LULL,
Supl,