American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 07, 1872, Image 4

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FAIMERS* SOIS.
A great deal is written abont the
management of animals of many
varieties. Poultry bos much said
about them—swine something—sheep
wllttle and cows a good deal] and there
are pictures and notes innumerable—
horses too have arguments and opin
ions but the very best stock raised on the
farm, and .beyond ail comparison the
most valuable, has Very littlh Indeed''
Bald about now and then an !
expression of surprise that those who
rear and train this Inestimable young
stock cannot keep -it. on ,the fbrm, ibr
the males run''off,' and' will" be’ f&nnd
in large towns and cities, or anywhere
but in the fields or at the farm home
stead, and the other sex, when about
full-grown and some belbrei 'are quite
as prone to pair off-like, pigeons ,and.
leave for other parte. This stock, in
valuable as It Is, receives very often
thfe worst treatment of anything on the
arm the chickens are cared for by the
good lady, and they are petted and fed
with whatever they like best; the pigs
have a life of complete ease, never
being called out of their warm beds, to
do aught but eat, and in the summe 7
they can He abont in the coolest places
without any ailnsions as to idleness.—
Sheep have a.man servant called a
shepherd, whose whole attention is
directed to the supplying them with
every needful for their, happiness, and
cows, as also horses, have much time
bestowed on them, and neither the
oxen nor the young horses are worked
hard till they get theli; full growth.—
But the boys are of often weary of
their poor young lives, being made to
torn out of their beds while not more 1
than holf grown, and made to work
till their bones , ache, and their hearts
lose the lightsome glee of boyhood nod
the spirits flag, and they see their fath
ers slaving themselves Itiii their forms
are a frame of bones and their sinews
without any fliesh or look of comfort
such as fhe animals mentioned, have,
and the poya think what a life, to lead
for it is work at sunrise, work in the
sunshine and work till sunset, and then
they are too tired to read, and if on a
Sunday or on’ any holiday or winter’s ■
evening, they. should seek recreation
by reading an amusing talo in a paper,
they are told that such light kind of
reading is not good for them ; and thus
they became disgusted, with that bum
drum existence, and well they may,
for to hear some people; talk and read
what some write, it would seem to be
the. duty of every one to deny them
selves every pleasure—work from wa
king to sleeping again; save and scrape
all from, everybody and leave a fortune
for some one else to enjoy. It is not so
In other business, for .there is more
leisure time, and when performing the
duties of their occupation it is not so
laborious, and there is ho necessity for
broiling in suborner pi - freezing in win
ter. Then look at the ppor girls—they
are drudges, and are expected to be
slaves and . ladies too. Agriculture is
at a low ebb In the United States, be
ing unable, under presept systems, to
support leading men to supreintend
and direct, as other kinds of business
' admit of .—Qountry Gentleman.
Management of Ducks.—This spe
cies of poultry is not kept in such
numbers here as they are In Europe,
and they are not appreciated at the
particular season when everybody looks
for them there. In England young
ducks are in general request assoon as
green peas can be had, for ducks and
green peas are as much!thought of in
June as “house lamb” atiEasterand fat
geese at Michaelmas, ort these or tur
key at Thanksgiving here. Ducks are
hatshed out very early by some, to sell,
by the time the gentlemen’s gardeners
have green peas, which they, manage
to have in the last week In May, by
planting them In long trough-like
boxes in the hot houses, and then ta
king them out as warm weather comes
on. Ducks lay a; great many eggs
when well fed and the i place Is well
adapted for them, and ducks and geese
will be at every good, farm home
stead, but there is no such thing as
picking the feathers in any instance
till the poor things are dead, excepting
In one or two isolated places where the
inhabitants are of a very low descrip
tion though it is pretty general in Ire
land and is practiced to some extent in
Wales. ■
Ducks are profitable, for although
the young ones while growing eat a
great deal more than chickens, they
grow as fast again, and when they are
. full grown they will not eat half as
much as chickens, and.' where there Is
running water and ponds they cost
scarcely anything to keep. Where the
winter?) are mild they will commence
laying by New-Year’s day If well fed,
and the young ones which were hatch
ed the previous April will begin in
December and lay regularly every day
If given a small quantity of meat once
a day when It is too dry or, too cold for
them to find worms or grubs of any
kind. When It Is showery without
frost they will not require flesh of any
kind to be given them.— lb.
Starching and Ironing.—A few
weeks since a lady gave very good di
rections for starching and ironing shirt,
bosoms, which did not go iar enough
for those who wished the extra high
polish that we all admire so much in
'store windows, <fec. I go through the
Just as she directed, and when
the articles'are thoroughly dry, place
one thickness of cloth over it, sewed
tightly; have the “polishing Iron”
heated so that it will not scorch, and
rub it quick and hard over the surface,
np and doWO*/Ae bo.jqm, using only
’ the rounded part on the front of the
iron, , -A" still more high polish may be
obtained by parsing a damp cloth
lightly over the smooth burface, and
then rubbing hard’ and qjtgkly with
the hot iron. I think it sleds a good
deal of patient practice tVdo this Sd;
mirabiy, but I know it iycrownod with
success, and when onv, learned, is: as
easy as other Ironing.
A‘‘ poliBhlhß iron”* la tn ,all and
•,highly polished, with a rotmaed part
which allows dll, the frictiqn .to coiqe •
on'a small part ait one time, -which de
velops the glosas that may bej In both
linen and starch. These irons j may be
had at hardware stores for about 15 eta.
eagh l<ma l|i pnHeient for a fiuully.—
Stohes, Sinuate. &c
STOVE ANB TINWABE
ESTABLISHMENT,
• .Th».partnership heretofore* tl ng between
Walker, ft E Clauqy having bn dissolved by
ttntnfkl consent, I hereby annoenoo to the olti
.center Carlisle and surroundlnucountry, that X
have opened a
Stove and. Tinware Store,
in the large frame bonding, on the corner of
Weet High and West Streets, formerly occupied
byOornelios ft Bosh.
Having a large and complete stock of Stoves
and Tinware on hand selected with the greatest
care expressly for this market, my easterners are
guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards Quality
and price.
Sheetiron and Tinware;
constantly on hand and made op to order. My
stock of Tinware embraces everything usually
kept In a first class tin establishment. -
ROOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend
ed to. . . -
STOVES,
1 am now prepared to exhibit to the Winter
Tradea lame and well-assorted stock of the best
patterns or Stoves, Having the agency of the
following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to
famish them to parties so desiring:
MORNING GLORY.
LIGHT HOUSE.
BON-TON.
. RO3EBDB,
BEACON LIGHT
EGG
OFFICE and PARLOR
STOVES
Hi selection of Cook Stoves embrace the
following:
Superior, Noble Cook,
Excelsior, Niagara,
(Quaker City, And Coral. ,
- Repairs constantly on hand,
I am agent for a
PATENT STEAM PIPE,
for heating mills,, mo,torlea, ftc., and prepared
to furnish and place them in position at short
notice.
Having an experience of 22 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-U
■gXCELBIOK
STOVE.a D'd TIN W A R
EMPOR I U M !
' The undersigned would respectfully inform
the citizens or Carlisle and vicinity, that he sti I
carries on the
Slove and Tinware Business
In all Its various branches. He has secured the
agency for the following popular Stoves:
Parlor andO fflee Stoves,
Morning Glory,
Parlor Heater,
Parlor Light,
Light House,
together with a variety of COOK STOVES,
Combination Gas Burner,
Eureka,
~ Regulator,
Niagara,
' , Superior,
MORNING GL6eY and other
HEATERS, RANGES, AND FIREBOARD
STOVES !
which be 1h prepared to furnish nt the lowest
■market rates.
STOVE REPAIRING
promptly attended to. Hoofing, Spouting and
Jobbing execuied In tbo mostsntlsfactory man
ner, p
TINWARE.
of every description, constantly on baud, 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 the place—
•, IVo. 18 WEST. MAIN 81REET,
SAMUEL R. CLAUDY.
Nov, 23, 1871—ly.
—SOMETHING NEW UNDER fHESUR.I
THE UNDERSIGNED, having juafc
returned from the oltlee with a large stock
orgoodß.lnvlte the attention of all who desire
satisfaction to call and examine their ia'ge
stock of
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. DIN ING-ROOM and'cOOK STOVES,
which they challenge the trade to compel
with
Knives, '
Forks,
Spoons,
Ladles,
Lamps,
Dippers,
together with Toilet Sets, Coal Buckets, Coal
Sieves, Shovels and Tongs, Zlno and every va
riety of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods
kept in a first class store •
Were also prepared to Airnls
Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells !
and have lor sale the Celebrated Genuine Cu
cumber Wood Pump,
ROOFING,’~SPOUTiNQ AND JOB WORK
attended to promptly and on reasonable terms.
- Remember the place, the green front on North
Hanover street. A low doors above Loutber.
Give us a call as wo are determined not tq be
undersold by anv other parties in*this place.
Thankful for the past patronage we extend a
cordial invitation to all to pay us a visit.
BHINESMITH & BUPP
Nob, 62 and 64*
NORTH HANOVER ST..
CARLISLE,
Nov, 9, 71 PA
fitafifnet fßafter.
A B. EWIHbr,
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER,
WEST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE, PA.
A splendid assortment of
NEW FURNITURE
for theJßolldoys, comprising
Sofas, Camp Stool,
Jxjnnges, Centre Tables,
Booking Chairs, Dining Tables,
Easy Obatrs, Card Tables,
Kcceptlon Chairs, Ottomans,
Bureaus, What Note,
4 c., Ac., 4c.
Parlor,
Chamber,
Dining Hoorn,
KltcUen
FURNITURE,,
of the iatcatjstyles.
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS
Splendid new Patterns, ..
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES
GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES
In great variety. ■
Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders
ftom town and country promptly attended to
nd on reasonable terms.
\ Coe. 17
i John Hannon,
. , WHOLESALE ana RETAIL DEALER In
iiSS. ID LIQUORS,
Jfo. 41 South Hanover Street
\ n»WT.TRT,E. PA.
Tffov, 18; 71—lyr. ,
. JDcg Coosa.
JOim Mir.l.v-T). . - A. D. n UTTOKFF.
NEW MRM!
THE OLD CEITRAL CORNER,
5S™ No. 8 East Main Street,
Carlisle, Pa.
WE ore dally receiving large supplies of NEW 1 GOODS of all kinds, and are prepared to see
them at the very lowest mnrkpw prices. ■ .
For all kinds.of RHEETINGR. call at MILLER * BUTTOHEFR.
For PILLOW-CASE MURLINR. call at MILLER ft RUTTOHPF’R,
For the largest stock of .'TABLE LTNBNB.-call at MILLER ft BUTTORFFS.
For the cheapest TICKINGS In town, call at MILLER ft RUTTORFF’R.
For the beat variety of FLANNELS In town, oall at MILLER ft BDTTORFF’S.
For all kinds of DRY GOODS; cull at MILLER ft BUTTORFF’R.
For ail kinds of MEN’R WEAR, call at MILLER * RUTTORFF’S,
For a*l kinds of BOY'S WEAR, call at MILLER ft BUTTORFF’S.
For all kinds of NOTIONS, call nt MILLER ft BUTTORFF’S.
. 43- Wo would cordially invito all persons to.call and examine our largo stock of
as wo ore fully prepared to give all our customers the best bargains In ail kinds of Dry Goods and
Notions at the Ola Central Corner, No. 2 East Main Street, Carlisle, Pa.
MILLER & BUTTORFF.
1872:1: : _ , *872-1
D. A. SAWYER’S
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE 1
N. E. Cor, Public Square, Carlisle, Pa.
We return our thanks to the public for,their generous patronage during thopast year, and re
ject fully solicit a further continuance of the same; having determined during the coming.year
to oflor greater inducements than eiver. We have Just received a large Invoice of
Doinestio Goods.
10-14 BROWN SHBFTINGS,
10-14 UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS,'
■ PILLOW-CASE MUSLINS, ■ .:
HEAVY UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. I yd wide,
FINE UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, lyd. wlda,
BLEACHED MUSLINo, 1 yd. wide, all prices,
COTTON TABLE DIaPER.
LINEN TABLE DIAPER,
NAPKINS all Piloes. •
A large stock of WHITE QUIL'.’.S: the cheapest and most servlcable Qnlltin use.
We.have the cheapest and beat assortment of TICKINGS In the town
We have Just opened a cheap lot of KENTUCKY JEANS and COTTONA DBS for Spiring and
Summer wear. ~ ‘ , A
In Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Furs, Shawls, Blankets, Ac., wo offer groat 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 pula foryour time and trouble. ■ ■ 1 j
A®-Those persons who have never favored us with their patronage, and wishing to make
change in their place ’of dealing, we will bo glad to sell'you, and convince You that we sell
cheap. > , [
WE MEAM EVERY WORD.
D. A. SAWYER.
1872!
I have this day marked down the prices on my entit'e stoek of
DRESS GrOQpS,
BLANKETS t J.illlftS,
PURS, VELVETEENS, &c.,
to make room for new Spring stock.
Great Bargains will be offered in all kinds of WINTER GOQDS. D» not fail
to call at L. T. GREENFIELD’S, and secure some of the cheapgdods.
ssi»n.X3xrc3r frunt
at 10>£j and .12)4 Cents.
Sheetings,
MUSLINS,
COUNTERPANES,
TABLE LINE
Just received from tbo eastern market at prices that defy competition.
CELLING OFF AT AND BELOW
COST.
ALL GOODS MUST BE BOLD BY THE FIRST
OF DECEMBER.
The undersigned, having determ Ined to retire
from business, oilers his entire stock of
PIECE GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS
VALISES,
UMBRELLAS,
underclothing,
HATS, &c.,
at and below cost. The entire stock must be
disposed of by the llrst of December. His stock
of piece goods, the llnest In town, consists of
FINE FRENCH AND
ENGLISH CLOTHS,
DOESKINS,
CASSIMEBES,
VESTINGS,
OASSINETS,
TWEEDS,
BATTINETB,
VELVETS,
JEANS,
LINENS. &c.
The
READY MALE CLOTHING
department Is one of the largest„atnl heat as
sortments to bo found this side of Philadelphia.
all octr own make.
CaUandseefor f on; v .elve^ ? t GsTON -
23 North Hanover St., Carlisle.
Sep. 21—tf.
TT'OR BENT.-Tlio Law. Office In In-
Ip hoCTfl Building, next door to the Volunteer
Building. Inquire of
Feb»-3t*
REDUCTION!
Beautiful new stock of
Also a full Une of
Tickings,
L. T. GRBENFT
OP
FALL m WINTE
Just opened? at tho Cheap Store of A. W.
BENTZ& Co., the Largest aid Best Selected
stock of Fall and Winter Good) ever brought to
Carlisle.
Splendid Silk Poplins, all Shades ;Cheap !-•
Elegant Corded Silk Poplins, Cheap. Handsome
Satteens for Ladles’ suits. In cbth tints; hand
some Black Alpacas, Mohairs, Cashmeres, Me
rinos, Hepps, Cretonnes, Bright Fluid Poplins,
Do Lanes, <Sc., <6O,
3VEW BLACK SILKS 11
Beat Lyons Gros Grain, from $1.25 to $4.00,
Ladies' Water-Proof Cloakings—One hundred
splendid stylus of Fall Shawls, Black Thibet
Shawls, long and square, all guides; Balmoral
and Gored Skirts, Loop Skirls. Wo are exten
sive dealers In Mourning Goods. Families going
Into mourning, should examine our stock.
A full lino of all the best brands of Domestic
Goods, white'and'red Flannels Shirting and
Sacquo Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached
•Muslins, Calicoes—very handsome, Bleachod
and Unbleached Canton Flannels—very low.
Our stock. Is full in white and gfey Beo.Blon
kets, (.riband Cradleßlankots.alhoHorso,plan
ets. Coverlets, Counterpane, Ao„ ■
MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR I
Heavy Overcoating*. Casslmoros for Bu|ts.-
Beautlful Joans from 16 to 60cta., also good horn
made Jeans, All kinds of Motions,. Holsory
White Goods, Exquisite Sash Rlbbbous. Neck
Bows, A full lino of Millinery Goods, suett os
Feathers, Hate. Ribbons, Ac, ,
WOOLEN STOCKING, YARNS,
Germantown lYool, Zepyrs, Berlin Wool, Ac.
CARPETS,
FloorOU Cloths, all widths and Pftiern* Velvet,
itugn, Door Mata, «tc. Ne W lublo OliUlolhs.
Our stock Is bo full and « join pie lo J* 1 ® 1
pofislble to enumerate all, we therefore cordially
Invito all to come and expunlne.aa wo take great
pleasure in showing om g ooda. . .
Having purchased ourifoods for Cash, wocon
sel* them much cheaper than coh bo.bonglor
elsewhere, and wo feel cor ifldeut ft 0 ™, 1 !?,?
experience in the busln-paa: and
good toatound Judgment iln selecting hapdaomo
goods, that we cannot foil to please.
Do not tall to come and Becuregood bargains
at the old stand, on Sou 111 Hanover Blreet.
N 11. Velveteens In Bl: *ok and all colors cut
n ranopp A.W. BKNTZ4CO
O. INHOFF. J B»p.SB, W7l.
®ca ©new
1872!
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Carlisle
Hardware House!
H. SAXTON & CO.
Hjenrt Saxton. | J. P. Bixi/kb, | D. B. Saxton
Building. Farming and Mechanics* Hardware
Tools and Materials.
Nall, Iron and Steel of nil sizes, shapes and
kinds. Railroad and Mining Picks,
Materials Wotherlll 4 Pro. First National
Back, and all other favorite brands of White
Lead and Colors, with a fall assortment oflnbe
Colors, pare raw and bolted Linseed pH, 'Coach
and Furniture Varnishes, Glass; Ac.'' . •
Greasing and Lubricating Oils, Cement, Plas
ter and. silver Sand, Dupont’s blasting and
sporting powder, Guns,' P-stols and Ammuni
tion. Cedar Ware, Rope, Lanterns. 4c.
HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE,
• silver-plated Spoons, Forks and knives.
Ivory and Pearl-handled table and pocket Cut
lery. Rodgers 4 Seymour’s fine' Scissors and
Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Banda.
Brass stair Rods, white and black Curled Hair
for Matresseß : ADd Furnlture, Green Repsjßalr
soating, 4c., with rwfull line of Upholster Goods.
Miscellaneous goods: such as Clothes Wringers,
lino bird Cages. Driving and Riding Whips, do.’
Solo agents for Plank’s Shining Beam and
Kolter Plows at bis prices Jbr Cb.jft* " •
Bloomfield'4 Gibb's Imperial Plows.
The last mentioned are-of a recent Introduc
tion into this section; which have the advanta
ges of a Shining, Beam and Steel Shear, at al
most the same prices as the ordinary Cast Iron
Plows, - ■ , . ■
. Sole agents for Palmer’s . Patent Iron Planes.
Solo agents for Buruhom’s Patent Weather
S Tlfl» ln combh,ca both economy and comfort, j
thoroughly proven! lug drafts ol cold nir In ivin
ter and dust in summer. The price ior stripping
an entire house 1b more than saved during the
winter by the economy ol fuel; it taking at least
one-third less fuel to produce the same warmth.
Ills made In walnut, oak and plain white, for
both color and windows, so that it can he adap
ted to any house.. .' llt ,
Our goods are bought In large quantities from
the manufactures, and with the aid of our long
experience, are selected with tho utmost core
and supoi vision, and wo would Invite all who
wish to purolnise'tho best goods at-tho lowest
casn rates to patronize us. • . . i . t .'\
- Country merchants will cortalnly'flnd It to
their advantage to call or write us for quotas
tlous before purchasing, 1
; ■ We remain, respectfully,
H. SAXTON & CO.,
m. 15 EAST mainstret
Carlisle, Pa.
HIEDWA EE
AND
CUTLERY,
MILLER & BdfV ERS
take this opportunity of directing the attention
of the community at large, and every person In
particular, to their recently replenished stock of
EE ilßWili.
They studiously avoided Investing during the
high prices! and patiently, waited the falling
out of thebottom before attempting to rofilltheir
shelves, and now that things have been reduced
to old time prices, as near as possible, they have
Invested largely and are prepared to guarantee
to their friends and customers as low prices , as
any market outside the cities. They especially
Invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and
builders. .Our stock is complete and none need
fear meeting with disappointment in enquiring
foranythlngin.our lino.
Wo have, the agency of the Wlllcox* Gibbs?
S.E W 1.. N G C H I N K ,
and would respectfully; sk all those in wantoj
a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox & Gibbs’ be
foro. purchasing.
All orders promptly attended to, and goods
delivered to all parts oftue town free of charge.
• nn;l2~ 1871-lv . ; .
JUflmiral.
Ayer’s
CATHARTIC FILLS.
FOR-ALL %HE PURPOSES OF A.
, LAXATIVE filEDlClfi/E.
OS Perhaps no one medl
ey 8 ' cine Is so universally re.
Jt/r qulred by everybody as
Vy a cathartic, nor was ever
. any before so uulversal
'Y Ills/ * y n dopled Into aso, In
1/i aSsI every country and
I AWi among all classes, ns this
yiW ■ mild hot efficient purgo*
V c*' . tlve Pill. Tho obvious
gsßaa- reason Is.thatltlsamore
and fUr more er-
IM lectualreray odthunnny
ther. Those who hav e tried, it, know. that. It ,
uredtbcm; those who have not, know that It
cures their neighbors and friends, and all know
that what lb does once It does always—that It
never falls through any fault or uegleot'of Its
composition. We have thousands upon thou
sands of certificates of Ihelfi remarkable pares
of the following complaints, but such cures are
known in every neighborhood, nnd wo need not
■ publish them. Adapted, to all ages :and. condi
tions In allcilmates; containing neither calo
mel or any doletotlouH*lrug. they may he taken
with safety by anybody. Their, sugar coating
preserves them ever fresh and makes them
pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable
no harm can arise from their use In any quan
tity.
They operate by their powerful influence on
tbo In'ornal viscera to purify tho blood and
stimulate It Into health} action—remove the
obstructions of the stomach, bowels, Uver, and
bthef organs of the body, restoring their Irregu
ar action to health,and by correcting, wherever
they exist, such derangements as are tho first
origin ofdtsedse.'
Minute directions are given in the wrapper on
the box. for the following corapjalnts, which
these Pills rapidly cure: ...
For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Llstlessuess.
Languor and Loss of Appetite, they should bo
taken moderately (o stimulate the stomach and
restore its healthy (one and action.
For Liver Complaint and its various syrops
toms, BUllous Headache. Sick Headache, Jaun
dice or Green Sickness. Bilious Colic and Billou-
Fevors.tbey should bejudlolously taken for each
case, to correct tho dlsoased action or remove
tho obstructions 1 hlch cause It.
For Dysen wy or Dlarrlj ea, bulonemllddjse
■ls generally required. ■"
For Rheumatism, Gout. Gravel, Palpitation of
tho Heart. Pain la tho Bide, Back and Loins
they should be continuously taken, as required
to change the diseased action of the sys
With such change those complaints dlsapptem
For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings ear.
should be taken In large and frequent doses to
produce the effectofa drastic purge.
For Suppression a large dose should betaken
as it produces the desired effect by sympathy.
As a Dinner Pill, take-one or tw.o Pills to pro
mote digestion and relieve tho stomach..
An occasional dosestlmulates thestomaohand
bowels into healthy action, restores the appe
tite, and Invigorates the system. Hence it is
often advantageous where no serious derange
ment exists.' one whq feels tolerably well,'often
finds that a dose of these'Pills makes him leel
decidedly better, from their cleansing and reno
vating effect on the digestive apparatus.
, DIU. C. AYER* Co.,
Practical Chemists*
1 LOWELL. MASH.. U. B.A.
|JSE THE BEST
HALL’S '
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
U AIR EENEWER.
Nine year s before the public, and no prepan*
• lion for the hair has ever been produced equal
to Hall’s “Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer,”
arid every honest dealer will say it gives the
best satisfaction. It restores GRAY HAIR to Its
original color, eradicating ami preventing dan
druff, curing BALDNESS and promoting the
growth ot the. hair. The gray and brashy hair
by a few applications Is changed to black and
silky, looks, and wayward halrwUl assume any
shape the wearer desires. It is the cheapest
HA/R DRESSING In the world, and Its effects
last longer, ns U excites (ho glands to furnish the
nutritive principle so necessary to the life of the
hair. It gives the hair that splendid appearance
so much adirtlrod by all. By Its tonic and hllm
ulntfng properties it prevents the hair Irom fal
ling out. and noro ueed bo without-Nature’s
ornament, a good head of hair, it is the Urst
real perfected remedy over discovered for curing
diseases of the hair, ami it has never been
equalled and wo assure the thousands who hav~
used It, It is kept up to its original high stand
urd. Onr Trenthenn thoHalrmallod free, send
for It. Sold, by all’ Druggists and Dealers la
medicines. Price One Dollar per bottle.
R, P, HALL'A CO., Proprietors,
Laboratory, Nashua N.H.
S, A. llavkiistick. Agent. Carlisle, Pa,
and w. HORN, Carlisle, Fa.
March 80 1871-ly ,
<o*2 ca 00tl£(.
rjiEK
LIVE STORE!
===l
Dry Goods;
Dry Goods,
Dry Goods,
Bargairis S
BARGAINS I
BARGAINS!
-93-Come at onco and let your, eyes see'and
you will bo a livtnff witness of the fact, that wb
are selling Goods at the lowest prices.
NEW DRESS GOODS!
fust opened.’ nt the Intest decline in prides.
VELVETEENS in the richest shades. Block
Velveteens, the handsomest ~of .the season,
marked down in price. "• ;
SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS
just-opened, beautiful and cheap
FURS!
In these goods we have the Quest the market
can produce. We defy competition for quality
and low prices. Wo are 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
high grades, ns well ns many of the private
brands. Every person should moke an exam
ination of these Goods before 'purchasing* it
will pay you well.
Christmas Goods
in ; t he greatest variety we have, ever exhibited,
consisting of Ladies’ Hankerchlefs, In Lace,
Embroidered, Plain and Mourning, Misses’ and
Boy’s, Handkerchiefs, Gentleman's 'Handker
chiefs, Haokorchlefh In elegant Fancy Boxes,
Lace Collars, two.hundred styles'ln every vari
ety of shape and prices, Llnenand Embroidered
Setts. We request, all to call and .give us-the
pleasure of showing our goods, and Tf the qual
ity and prlce nro not an object to you, to pur
chase, wo will not insist. Very respectfully, v
DUKE «fe BUKKIIOEDER.
• • Worth Banovel- SI., Carlisle.
Hec.2l.lb7J- *
CHEAP AND GOOD. ...
The large stock of ■. ,* :
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
just opening at
Lackey & Smiley’s,
Mo* 09 JXorth Hanover St.,
' ' CARLISLE PA.
Tho cheapast CLOTHS & OASBIMERES.
Tho cheapest DRESS GOODS.
The cheapest PRTNTS'nnd MUSLINS,
Good KENTUCKY JEANS I2V;c ta.
Elegant.LACE COLLARS at itf eta.
&e., «fcc.,‘ ’ <fco.
CARPET CHAIN
In all shades. CARPETS made to order.
, SUITS
made to order at tho lowest prices.
Do not forgot tho place,
JVo. 99 Worth Hanover St
Oppdsifc Thurfium*,* Hotel,
CARLISLE, PA,
Aprl 21. 1871-r
Jetofita, m.
IJIHB NEW MONUMENTAL
Jewelry Store !
Was lately opened by F. U. iCRAMER.wIth a
line, selected stock of CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVER and PLATED, WARE. MUSICAL IN
STRUMENTS of all descriptions, «tc., and has
on band a fine assortment of ladles non gentle
men’s Gold Watches, ranging In prices from
830 to 8100. Also fine ladles' gold opera chains,
ranging In price from 810 to 676. Ladles Gold
Jewelry in sots, «tc. y also, a fine lot of gentle
men’s G<>ld Shirt and Sleeve Buttons. Now on
hand a fine lot of
Christmas Presents
such as Bridal engagement Rings, setts of gold
Jewelry and SHve* Ware, llho Musical Instru
ments, such as Flutes. German. Accbrdeona,
ranging in price from 82 60 to 880 00, beautiful
Guitars, from 88 60 to 860, Ac. Also a fine lot of
finely finished Vlcllns. from 75 cents to 8100. .1
have.a good lot of Violins at from $5 to 88, war
ranted good. Musical boxes, winding with
keys, from $2 60 to $lOO, A good selection of
Harmontcans or mouth organs, which 1 will
sell low for cosh, ;
Spectacles
Just received from Manufactory,
a flpo selected stock of Spjcks and eye-glasses,
to suit nil eyes, such as the genuine Pobles'
spectacles, of the Lenses moke. . The nubhowill
E lea-o take notice In regard to spectacles, as I
avo the finest and best assortment Jn. Cumber
land county, and am ready to soll then}, very,
cheap for cash. They are the best known. '
Repairing
Clocks. Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of
Musical - Instruments repaired at the shortest
notice.- . • i
The New Mounumeutnl Jewelry Store has
u St received a fine assortment qf ■. r
Cuckoo Clocks
direct from Eurppo. The Cuckoos call the hoar ‘
and the half-hour. Prices from $l5 up to $OO.
Clocks can be aeon at the store, at,all hours of
the day. F> c> KKAMEK, •
Main St., opposl‘o Farmer’s Panlf.
Nov. 30; 1871-flm. 1 ■ ’
ESTATE NOTICE —Noilce la hereby
given that letters testamentary on the es
tate of Adam Pofler.lnte of Dioklnson township,
deceased, have been granted to the undersign
ed th& two first residing In Carlisle, and the
lust named In DloUlusou township. All persons
■indebted to Lbo estate are requested to settle
immediately,.and those having claims, against
Hgi . giato will present them for settlement,
, , HENRY K. PEFFEB,
’ WILLIAM G PFFFER,
ADAM F. PEPPER.
• Administrators
SOTICE-CABH BUtflNE^.'-On 1
and after March Ist, 1872, th<?’ undesigned
sell fur oh.l only. * ,
i All those Indebted are reuested to settle 1 hell
aoMonu «t once. QEQ Bt hoBFUAH '
ttaUtoaUß.
READING RAIL ROAD,
• WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
Monday) November 13W*, 1871,
Great Tronic lino from tho North ond• Vjf *J
west lor Philadelphia, Now* York i JtaodUig
Pottavllle, Taraaqua, Ashland, Bhwn okl' I
anon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata.Lltlz,! uncas*
le trnlna leavo Harrisburg fcr Now York as So> *
lo\Vss at 2 45,8 10, A. M., and 2 TO P.M .
neotlng with similar trains-on
Railroad, and arriving at Now York a 1 10 07
A. M,, i‘4 2, ; and 9 45 P. My f
Sleeping Cars accompany the 245 A. Jtt tram,
without change. „__ ~ ;* „ aiw
Returning: Leave New York at 9 QOA. M.
511 mi on and 6 00 P. M., Philadelphia » l
A: SI. and 3SOP.- SI.; Sleeping cars nccmnranj
the 500 F. M. trains from New York, wlthoul
° b X,eavo Harrisburg for Bonding. Pottsvlllo.
Tamaqua, Miuoraylllo. ■ Ashland. Sham ok In.
Allentdwn and Philadelphia at 8 10 A. M.
olio ft nd 4 -03 P. M.. stopping at Lebanon and
4rlri?lpal way stations: the 405 P. U. train con
■ neotlng for Philadelphia. Pottavillt and Colum-
Sfa oSfy. For Pottavllle. SchbylklH Haven and .
Auburn. vla.Schuyiklil and Susquehanna Ball*.
roadleavo Harrisburg ptB4OP. M. •
' Hast Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Bead*
■lug •for.AllentowhsiEaston 1 and at
’ 4 81,10 40 A M.. '4OSP.M. Returning, leave New
■ York at 9.00 A. M:, Vl l2 80 noon and -6 00 p; M. and.
Allentown at 7. & A,, M. 12 25 noon, 2 15 4 25 and
passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7-
80 a!mm connecting with, sliallar train od Em!
Penna. Rhlltoad. returning from Heading at 6 20
p, M;,-stopping stations.
'f Leave Pottavllle at 0 00 A. and 330 K
Herndon at 10 00, Ar M.. Bhamohin at 6-40 and
,iri6A.M. Ashland at 7 05 A. Si., and U 43 Noon.
Mahanoy clty>at7 61A.M., and I 20P.
quaat 835 A. M.,,and 210 P. M.. for Philadelphia
New York, Heading, Harrisburg. &o. .
Leave Pottsville-via Schuylkill basque*
hahna Railroad at 8 15 A. M. for Harrisburg, and
1143-A M for Pine Grove and Tremont. . •• •
Reading, iwcommqUalion train, leaves-Pous*
vlllh at 610 A. M„ pusses Reading at 780 A.M..
• arriving at Philadelphia at 10 20 A. M., returning,
leaves Philadelphia at 4 45 P.M., posslng Readlng
at 785 P. M.. arriving at Pottsville at 9 SO P. M.
Pottstown accommodation train, leaves Potts
town at 700 A. M„, returning, loaves Philadel-
P Columbia RaUroad trains leave Biding a’t7 20
A. M., and 615 P. M., lor Ephrata, Lltiz, Lancas
ter,Columbia Ac, ■ _ _
' Perkiomen Railroad trains 'leave Perklonjen
Junction at 725,0 05 A. M., U 'OO and 616 P. JL.
returning, leave Schwenksylllo at 6 45,8 10 A. M.
1260 Noon, and 4 46 P. M., Connecting wlthslml
lar tralna.on Reodlng Rallroad ,
Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Phoe
nlxville atO.IO a. m.;2tO>ond 6.55 p. in.; return--
Ing, leave Byers at 0.50 a. m„ 12.45 Noon, and
4.20 p. m.,' connecting with similar trains on
Reading Railroad. < _ 44 .
Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown
at 040 A. M„ and 115' OdOP.M;. returning, leave
Mt. Pleasant at -716 and 1115 A.M.,and 254, P,
M;, connecting Ttrltb similar trains on Reading
Railroad;, • i • 1 ' .v- :
Chester valley Railroad.trains leave Bridge
port fits 80 A. MU 206 and 6 2 OP. M.,returnlng
teave Lownlnglown at 0 65 A. M.,12 60 noon", and
6 I 5 P. M., connecting with similar trains on
Reading-Railroad. ~
On Sundays: leave New York.at 600 P. M..
Philadelphia at. 8 00 A. M. and 815 P. M., (the
8 00 A. M. train running only to Reading,) leave
. Pottavllle at 800 A.M., Harrisburg at 245 A. M.
and ,200 P. M,; leave Allentown at 4 26 and 8 85
P. M,.leave Heading at-7 iS-A.M. andfisoP.M. r
for Harrisburg, at 4 84 A. M.for, New York, at
720 A, M. for Allentown and 0,40 A. M. and 416.
P. M, for Philadelphia. ’ >- - ' •'
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School*
Excursion Tickets to and from all points at re
; daced-rates. 1 ' • 1 ■ ; .*
Baggage chocked through; 100 pounds allowed
- each Passenger. __ _ Jr ; . .i
*J. E. Wootton,
'■ AssttSupUdiiEna%MaWn/' ■
' Reading, a., N0v.13.1871. ,
QUMBBELANjD VALLEY
HA I L B O ADJ
0H A 3ST GE OP HOG BS,
Winter Arrangement.'
On and after Thursday, Jan. 18, 1872, Passen
ger Trains will run dally as lollows, (Sundays ex
cepted)
WESTWARD
Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A
M.,Mecbanlcsbiirg 8.35, Carllsle9.il, NewvllleO.47
Shippensburg 10.22, Obambersburg 10.44, Green*
castle 11.18, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A. M.
Mail Train leaves. Harrisburg 1;B5 P. M., Wq
cbanlcsburg 2.27. Carlisle 2.58, .Newvlllo 3.82, Ship
pensburg 4,02, Obambersburg 4.35, Greencastlo
6.11, arriving at Hagerstown 5.40 P. M.
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4,50 P. M.. Me
cbanlcsburg 6.02, Carlisle 5.32, Hewvllle.o.os, Ship
pensburg 0.33, arriving at Obambersburg at 7.00
Mixed Train leaven Hagerstown 8.20, P. M.,
Greencasllo 4.27, arriving at Cbamborsburg 5.20
P. M. .
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Chambersburg at
4:15d; m., Williamson 5:80, Mercersburg 0:20,
Loudon 7:00, arriving at Richmond p. m.,
EASTWARD:-
Accommodation 7ra<n-leoves Chambersburg 6.0 C
A.' M.j Shlppenaburg 5.29, Newvllle 6.00, Carlisle
6.33, Mechanlcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg
7.80 A.M. .... V
Mail TVafnleavesHagerstown 8.30 A.'M., Green
castle O.OO.Chambersburg O.ffl.Shlppehsburg 10,22
Newvllle 10.63, Carlisle 11.V9, Mechanlcaburffl2.os
.arriving at Harrisburg l‘LB7 P. M. ,•
Express Train leaves Hagerstawr-12,00 M.
Greencastle 12,28..Chambersburg 1.05, Bmppeno-,
burg 1.87, Newvllle 2.10, Carlisle a,50, Mechanics'
' burg 8.18, arriving at Harrisburg 8.50 P. M.
A Mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 7,45 A. M.,
Greencastle 9.iB,,arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 A
A* MIXED.TBAIN leaves Richmond at 7:00 a *
m.; Loudon 7:16, Mercersburg 8:00, Williamson,
8:45, arriving at Chambersburg 0:40 ft, m.
43r*Maklug close connections at, Harrisburg
with trains to and from Philadelphia,New York,
Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg, and all points
West. ' ■
, : o.N.LtJLL, •;
supt.
• SUPERINTENUENT’S OFFICE 1
Ohamb’g,, Pa„ Jap. 18, 72. j ;
'‘ Dec 1 187 . i
(gOUTH MOUNTAIN
E Alii ftOAD !
Time Table .
TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER 1,187/.
On arid after September J, 1671. this Compel
' ny wit I run two trams thn vnh to Pim (drove
daily. (Sundays excepted) as follows :
A. M. P. M.
Leave Carlisle; "2,65
Leave Junction, 7.00 , doJumuinu, ,
. do *Bonnybrook,7.lo doß‘nnyb'k.,.
do ‘Cralgheads, 7.20 do Crulgnead’s, 8.83
do Ml. Holly.’ ' 7.40' .do .Mi, uony, 8,45.
do ‘Upper Mill,' 7.45 do ‘Upper Mill, 8.50
do Hunter's 8un,8.05 do. Hunter's R., 4.00
do Laurel, 8.40 *do uaurol, '> ’-4.20
Arr. at PJno Grove. 0.00 Arr. at Pine Grove. 4.4
‘RETURNING, • ’ *•
, A. M, ; . . P. M.
Leave Pine Grove . 0,«0 Leave Pino Grove, -6.00
do -Laurel; ' 1.45 .do Laurel,' v '5.16
d 0.,. Hunter’s R., 10,1>5' do. Hunter’sß., 5.36
do ‘Upper Mill, J 0.26 do ‘Upper Mill, '6.50 '
do Mt. Holly, 10,80 do .Mt. Holly, 6.55
do ‘Craighead's, 10.50 do ‘Craighead’s 0.10
-do ‘Bonnyb’k., 11.00 .do ‘Boyb’k., . f.lO
Arr. at Junction, . J 1.15 A"- at Junction, 6.35
Stations marked tbns (*) are-, flag station
only. • , .
H. W. DAVENPORT,
.-"‘■■'i : Gen’l; Superlntenden
Offlc f Gen, Superintendent. 1 1
* Pino Grove, Sep; 7,'1871. S. . ...
AND BEADING
Railroad
SEVEN 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 in
IOOOs, 500 a, and 100 s,
v And can bo REGISTERED free of. expense.
■ The Coal,'Miscellaneous Freights find Passen
ger businessnrreconstancy Increasing. The.re
ceipts for* the year ending October 31.1871, wore
870.778.5 W, morethan the year ending October 81.
1870, The Increase for three months ending Feb-'
ruaryi 1872, over three months 'ending February,
vomber, 1870, was so,2pi.H. ► 1 ■ -
Bonds, Pamphlets and Information oan.be ob
tained of- ‘ '.t *
DeHaven & Bro.,
No. 40 8. THIRp Street. Philadelphia.
Deo. 14,1871—1 yr.
Ctoal.
QffjEAFEBT.-COAXi.J . ; ‘ '
The undersigned agrees to tarnish coal, to all
parties, either for family or limeburners’ nse.'at
cheap rates','provided, they accept the following:
1. To order all coal in Company.cart.' '
2. To charge mine weight, irrespective of -any
loss in shipment by leaky cars, &o,
8, To deliver your coal as It comes to hand,
without re-screenlng,dlrtand all,
• ‘l.’Thit in the above-mentioned mode of busi
ness you MjVI lose 10 percent., so that when 20 tons
are bought and paid for, you teally get .but 18 tom.
To this luo> all regular dealers will testify.
S.'Tostrlvotoietyonrcdal from any breaker
ypu may desire, out as we have to recelveiwhat
Is sent, be it Summit Branch. Big Ulok, pr snort
Mountain Irom Lykens Valley,; some *ofahe»o'
being not so desk able, the same applying to pie ■
hard coal breakers also,'‘ You take : It qa' it Is
if business Is doneon thi
aoni toub
5. '
ah thia ulnd of business is doneon the Uu».
road'Company's sidings, domot ask to'see d
.sample 01, coal. They dp noU allow, mote, than
twenty-four hours' uso-bf siding, wo; therefore
cannot show ,whai we can furnish you. <.: -
Should yon wish lo purchase coni where it can.
.bo seen at nil tiroes. ke|»t In the dry, re»tcteened
and weighed before delivery, call at either.yard
of the'subscriber, whore your orders will -be
promptly llll.d, ami promise tpsaveyou the for
and vexation boused by using dirty and infeiim
roitl, thereby giving your sqpply for lead money
.than any ouo can dq by furnishing the run of
mine- '
. ; a.eubi<apu
Xng.ad.ißn-tf , it ., .
SUihetti&emci
O S AD A
S?fAS D^^T„A T
PHYSICIANS PRESCR
It is a certain euro f oPfin
In all Its forms. Rheim^? ft
eases. Liver Com,ffi? ftll 't
of tho Blood, DlalDt Rnrl
ONE BOTTLE Or P, 03 .
Syrnp° Ssmlaparuj te » I
THE UHDERSIDheb p H
Partner. rolltllJlo Al t S?us
DH. T. O. PUQH of rtfiiii
DR. T, J. BOYKIN 1 aor
DR. R. W. OARII ’ ‘
DR. P. O.DANNkLY «
DB. A. B; NOBLES,
USED AND ESbQfr
J ‘ Mom?™- 2 * S0I(S .
P. W. SSII-TH, Jackson n,
A. P. WHEEiIek, Llmi nu
B. Hall, Lima, Ohio S,ot
CBAVEN.& COGoulonn.l,
“ A Tonu.°'
obr spaco will bo t
.ended remarkainreiaiwT
of Bosodalla. 'To,he?
we Bnarantee .a Fluid Fn S
any they have evef nw ?,?
ol diseased Blood-; andio [
soy try Kosadolls, andV™
stored to heallh. 1 m !o "
I
Bospdana Is sold by all u„
81.00 per bottle. Addrii,
DE 1 . CtEMENTS i
Jaly 20.71—1 yr 811,1
; THE NORTH 111
Mutual Life Insmantel
Of Philadelpi
. A, LL bln.cis.of policies irfl
./\tho most favorable terras. pj ?t
be paid annually, semi-annaiilijcrj
.All policies, are'JSON-fOKFirri
TWO ANNUAL payments. Na m ,
females, No charge for pollcjfao
•Policy holders share in the prrji»
declared annually after two time
contribution plan. SjOO.Ouo
Auditor General of Pennsylnau
for policy holders, -
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, BIIASCH.-1
nv bos’appointed a Board ofTa«tw
of the following, wed.-knowntitize
berlund County;
i KM. BIDDLE. ■ ■ 1 8. B.KIEI
CHARLES U. MUX.XJN. WIU.MI
John M. WALLACE. ■
William Kvnnedy. ’
E. M. Biddle, Vi’H.
• J*rcst. iffy.
: , The trustees uro nil policy hollen
pnny, and their duties are lo k,
conduct the business In this dlslnr
thorlty to invest a certain prep
premiums collected in thlsdisiw
same, thus making It
cally a HOME COMPANY.,
• A. O.BELLOWS.Gom
A. CRIST, special Agoc
a n 23 1872—lyr
XB7S,
■■JWI
Fourth A Arch Sts., Thila
.DEALERS IN'FISI
Dry Groo
Established in IS
Fine SILKS.
Fine SHAWM.
WHITE GOODS
■BLACK GOODS
DRESS GOODS,
LINEN GOODS
WOOLEN GOOl
QoucIFLANNE
Fine HOSIERY.
Beat. VJSB—
Wholesale and M
15,000
feb. 29—72—0 t
H. FEANCISCUS & CO
• 513 MARKET STREET,
We have.tfpened for the RPIUKO’
largest ana best assorted stock of
PHILADELPHIA CARPR
Table, Stair and Flopr Oil fliolht
Shades and Paper, Carpel Chi.
.ton, Yarn, Batting. Waddliig.Ti
Wicks, Cldcks, Looking Ulu
- Fancy - Baskets, Brooms, Bi
kets, Buckets, Brushes,
;. - - ... • Olotlip Wringers,Wood*
’. on and Willow Ware
In the 'United
Stales.
Our large Increase in business enable
-at low prloeS and furnish the. best
Gbods n . -
' ' . SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
Celebrated American I
Price $6 60.
Over 18,000 sold In Six Month
Terms; Carpets, CO days.
, All other codds, 30 days, Net-
Feb 151872—8 m . •
' HINKLEI
Knitting Mac:
IBS SIMPLEST,. CHEAPEST* 1 ’ 1
VSSI. BAS BVTSSEIjtBI
A CHILD. CAN ■ltmC.
.Designed especially for the ssfl
anti Indies wdo,desire to,knit tort;!
Will do every stitch Of the knlttkß
ing,.-widening and narrowing w
band. Are splendid for
work, Ta*ingiFive Differed &
verv easy to manage, and not liaw“
of orders Every family-should.bw*
' We want ttu agent, in every townu
odd sell them, to-Whom we-offer wu
oral Inducements. Send forcing
sample stocking.
HINKUEY KNirmtck MACH. «■,&
Nov. 2,,’71— lyr,* ’■
•jyroNEY can not, Bqy n
'FOR SIGHT IS PBICEL
BUT, THE DIAMOND’ SPECTACI.
PRESERVE w I
you val*io your eyesight
Ij iESZKT©^
Ground from, minute, Cryslni
together and derive their na ?*J; r ilii»Dcraccount 1 ii»Dcr
account or their hardness and brM»*
will last many years, without «-, t
superior l to all others In nao
J. E.SPENOER A CO,. OP lic KVilW
OATmoN I .—None genuine r e;7
our, trade <*>mark. For sals W re '
agents throughout the union. . j isa
THOB. CONLYN. Jewels wdOP« fc
Agent for Carlisle. Pa.. fr °® 7nv°fid.
be obtained. No: Peddlers empioJ ea
Deo. 7,1871-Jy, . - .
Harrisburg
CARRIAGE DEPOSIT®
424 Market : Street
jlf PARStIH S « fIWIEV •« AOnWIIL'T. w»
i AlMdnaii of OartlaSO^Top^
iMIf *
SUBSTANTIAL' ot tbyj flC ]
•Byfcry ■• CArrlngQ Wsrrflnted., V",
whether you Uriah of.iroyln| y|{ J
! Geo. Ai"JM 1 %7
. . Hoaburg-Feb. 29.1872»--3t —>
TNDIAN PEOPHYpACTICI
PREVENTS AIX» KINDS 93 ®
’ This Wonriorful remedyJjM
inallv Bdf India torrenturlM IiV“?
glousand poisonous c«* tjj
ueulDßt all complaint*.Persons e*P°£o
UTheuflO If taken In I llnio., 1 eWM fl mt a
itogloua UlaeaseßihiMUdaiwjJ « fe[J
kou by young and old* * r £
or Bent by Mjjj"*,, c l^ w
receipt of price. ■ Head B[un?P 1(I(]rf y 1
eral dlsoqnnt tp tho
Franklin * Fremont SHo
' ' dan 28 72-Bid.
A HANDHOXtK
MOUTSACHB.'I Wof.
■;,. h'^^nohD.^p
WhfinaCW** 11 *'
jj, E, Oor.,T<
Feb 15 1072-ly-