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j. u. GBAHAk. 1 J J. B. Gkahaji, Jr.''
J. 11. GRAHAM Jb SON,
Attorneys Sf Counsellors at law,
No. 14 South Hanover St.,
CAniiisiJt. Pa.
Hon. I. H. OnABA*. late President Judge of
the Ninth Judicial. District, has resumed the
nraotlto of the law, and associated with bM
his son. J. H. OnAHAM.Jr. Will practice in the
Courts of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata Conn,
ties.- [Deo. 7, 'U—tf.
T7l E. BEI.TZHOOVF.It,
c ' attorney-a&jlaw
CARLISLE, PA.
«V»Offlee on South Hanover opposite
Bents’s dry goods store.
Doc. 1,1805. t
A. B. SHARPE.
ATTORNEY'AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
CARLiaLK, Fa.
OFFICE removed to No. 18 West High street
next door to Horn's drug store.
Feb. 1, 1873i-3m.* ■■ " •
aB. GEORGE 8. BEARIQHT, Den
tJST, F'rofn the Baltimore College of Denial
>eru» Office nt tho’ residence of his mother
EasflJontherStrcot, three doors below Bedford
Carlisle, Ponna.
Beo.l 1865.
j£UMRIOH & PARKER,
ATTORNEYS A T LAW.
Office oq Main Street, in 1 Marlon Halt. Car
llete, Pa. • ’
Dec. 28 1800. - • " • •
Uaurijß # Co’s- Column'
VJC7ANTED;— Agents for our new IP-
V V 'pagepaper, the Contributor. Thirteen de
partments, -tensions and secular. Hov, A. B.
Earle writes for It. 81 a year; a 82 premium to
each subscriber. For agents’ terms, udaress
James H. Earle. Boston, Mass.
April 4,1872—4 w
A GENTS WANTEI) EJOBf:
“JESUS. 55
By CHARLES F. DEEMS, D. D,
. Hiß - iivlnlty. established ..arid' rationalism
routed. She most popular.apdV rapidly selling
rollEloutf"Work‘ever issued. “For circulars ad
dress U. 8. PUBLISHING CO., New York, Cin
cinnati, Chicago or SU. .. [April 4—3
mHE. BEST PAPER ! TRY IT I
“The Scientific American is the cheapest and best
illustrated..weeklypapqr, published. Erery
number',,coptains from 10.(0 15 original engrav
ings of new machinery, novel Inventions,
bridges,- engineering works, architecture. Im
proved farm Implements; and every new dis
covery In chemistry. A year's number contain
832 pages and several hundred engravings.—
Thousands of volumes ore preserved for bind •
Ihg and reference. The practical receipts are
well worth ten times the subscription price.
Terms 83 a year by mail. Specimens sent free.
May be had of all news dealers. Patents ob
tained an 'the best tenu& Models of new In
ventions and sketches examined, and advice
free. AU patents are published in the Scientific
American the week they Isanej Send for pain
phlet, 110 pages, containing laws and full direc
tions for obtaining patents. Address for paper,
or concerning patents, Munn &Co., 37 Park How,
Ki.Y. Branch office, corner F. and 7th Streets .
Washington, D. 0., : April 4—4 w.
<CQ7(“ A MONTH to sell our Univer
-00 I 0 sal Cement. Combination Tunnel, but
ton-hole Cutter, and other articles. Saco Nov*
elty Co.; Saco, Me. '*
March 21,1872—4 w.
Money made rapidly with
Stencil and Key Cheek Outfits. Catalogues,
samples and full particulars Iree. Address B.
M. Spencer, Braltleboro, Vt.
March 21.1872-4 W
(flrt Worth free to Book Agents. Send
OXI/yonr address, stating experience,.success
and book now selling, and receive free oui new
Agents* Pocket Companion ,
•• worth- ten' : dollars'to any'book agent. HUB
BARD BROS:, Publishers, 723 Sausom street,
Philadelphia.
March 21,1872—<w
! !
We will pay $lO per week In cosh, and expen
ses, to good agents who will engage with us at
once. ' Everything furnished. Address F. A.
ELLdd,CO..>Charlotte, Mich.
March .21 v 1872—4w , :
rpHR^B!YEARB fo. a MAN TRAP f
-I -A* companion to "Ten Nights In a Bar
Room," by T. 8. Arthur, the most popular of
American outhors. Is now ready. Il ls a start
ling expose of liquor making,and selling, a
thrilling redial of a three years’ life in a city
dram shop, shows up the vile deceptions prac
ticed In bar-rooms, and Is the most powerful
work of the kind ever written. Will be eager
ly read by thousands, and la certain to have an
Immense sale. Apply for an agency.and do
good as well as make money, to J. M. Btoddart
ds Co., Publishers. Philadelphia.
,/ March 21, 1872—4 w
-thfl only standard Boob of the
\jC kind published. 8100 saved yearly by nil
who possess it. More money can be made by can
vassing lor Yonman’s Dictionary of Everyday
Wants, containing 20.000 recipes in every
partmentof Human Effort, than in any other
possible way. From 810 to $4O a week Insured,
it Js for every, housekeeper, farmer, trade and
profession. For the sick and well. A reliable
book of permanent -value lo every wide-awake
progressive person. ItsellSvitself. Extra terms.
Ad dress P. M. Keed, 139 Eighth street,Now York.
March 2i. 1372 iw
A GENTS, we have nearly ready a now,
: f\_ low-priced practical book that is sure to
bo eagerly sought for by All classes. Just the
work for the times. It will be the cheapest and
moat salable book over published, and on a vi
tally Interesting and important subject. Live
agents should ipse no time, but write at oneo
lor particulars and secure the best territory,for
when w© announce the title and name the au
thor—oae of the most popular and successiul in
America to-day—there will bo u rush for agen
cies. Depend on It, you will mlssagreat chance
If you delay. We will send free to agents il
lustrated circular, and terms that defy compe
tition. Address GEORGE MACLEAN .publisher,
733 Sansom street, Philadelphia. -
March 21, 1872—1 w
T IFE OF JAMES FlSK
"brilliant Pen Pictures of the sights aud sensa
tions of New York.
TAMMANY FRAUDS !
biographies of Vanderbilt, Drew,'Gould, and
and other railroad magnates. All about Joule
• Mansfield* the.siren, 1 and Edward S. Stokes, the
assassin, octavo of over 500 pages, profusely il
lustrated. -Agentswanted Bend 81.00 for outfit,
and secure territory al-once. Circulars free.—•
Union Publishing Co., Phllu., Chicago, or Clun.
MorOh 21, 1872—-Jw. - .
CARBOLIC TABLETS !
For Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness. These Tab
lets present the acid in Combination with
other efficient remedies, in a popular form, for
the cure of all THROAT and LUNG Diseases.
Hoarseness and Ulceration of tbe Throat are
Immediately relieved, and statements are con
'stantly being sent to the proprietor of relief la
cases of throat difficulties of years standing.
CAUTION,—Don’t be deceived by worthless Im
itations. Get only Wells’ Carbolic Tablets.
Price 25 cent* per oox. John Q. Kellogg, lo
Platt street, N. Y. bend for circular. BoleagenU
lor the United States.'
March 21,1872— iw . 4 ]
AH I WOULD I WERE A CHILD,
V/JTL i AGAIN I sighs' tho weary and ex
haunted one, as the languor and lassitude of
spring 1 comes upon him. Come and receive vi
gor. and strength from the wonderiul South
American'Tonlo
Jurutoeba !
long and successfully used In Us native coun
try, as a powerful Tonic aud potent purifier of
the Blood. It Is found even to exceed the an
ticipations founded on Its great reputation.
According to the medical and scientific periodi
cals of London and Paris, it possesses tho most
, powerful tonic properties known to Materia
: Medlca. -
Dr,' Wells' Extract of Jurubeba
Is a perfect remedy for all diseases of the blood,
organic weakness, glandulous tumors, dropsy.
scrofUla.-internai accesses, and will remove all
• obstructions of the liver, spleen, intestines, ute
rine and urinary organs. It is strengthening
and nourishing. Like nntrlolons food taken in
to the stomach, It assimilates and diffuses itself
through the circulation, giving vigor and health.
It regulated the bowel*., quiets the’ nerves, ads
•, directly on the. secretive organs, and* by Its
*• powerful tonic and restoring effects, produces
healthy and vigorous action 16 the whole sys
**JOHN O. KBLIjOGQ, 18 Platt Bt.. New York,
Sole Agent for the United States,
Pried It per' bottled V--’’ : ’ Send for circular.
March3l-Sw.-J- :
C. S-ISiU iutttctf;
■■’ l T * T' . "
SOTICE.—IThe 1 The County Commisslon
, era have appointed the following deye for
ring appeals, on all changes made by the
assessors lor the year 1873, also for reviewing
the enrollment of the militia:
r Monroe and Upper Allen, the ad day of April
.'Meobafileabnrg borough and bower Allen, J3d
Parnasboroagh.Hampden and New Cum
berland,24th day'of April. ,
Silver Spring and Middlesex, 25th day of
A Eolith Middleton, 26th day of April.
North Middleton and Frankfort!, 27th day of
Hopewell and Newburg, 2Uth day of
Euipjienabarg borough and township, 80lh day
° and Newvllle borough, Ist day
of May. ...
Nowtonand Penn, 2nd day of May.
Dickinson and-West Penusborougb.ila day of
May*.
Carlisle, 4th day of May •
Appeals to be held at the Commissioners’ Of
fice, xu Carlisle, on the days above stated.
JACOB: RHOADS, K t
DAVID DIBTZ. VCom’rs,
JOHN 0. BAMPbBj
April d, IS7S-^6t
Attest:
J, B. FIX)YD,
CUrk.
JfrBRSHERON HORSE PRINCE IM
PERIAL, will stand at the old Government '
ble». In the city pf Harrisburg, from April Isl
- to July Ist; 1872. Terms *l5.
- WM. COLDER,
Harrisburg; March 21,1873—4 t.
=
»tobos. Klntoar-. &c
gTOVE AND TINWARE
ESTABLISHMENT,
Tho,partnorBblp herotoforestl ng between
.Walker 4 Clauay having bn dissolved by
•mutual oocßont, 1 hereby annoonce to the oltl
zona of Carlisle and surroundinncountry, that I
have opened a
Hew Stove and Tinware Store,
In the largo frame building, on the corner of
' West High apd West Streets, formerly occupied
by Cornelius 4 Bosh.
Having a.ltoge and complete stock of Stoves
and Tinware omhand selected with the greatest
care expressly for this market, my customers are
guaranteed satisfaction, both os regards quality
and price.
Sheetiron and Tinware;
constantly on hand and made' up to order, Uy
stuck of Tinware embraces everything usually
keptln a flrat class tin establishment.
ROOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend
ed to.
STOVES,
1 am now prepared to exhibit to the Winter
Trade a large and well-assorted stock of the best
patterns or 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.
RO9EBUB,
BEACON LIGHT
EGG
OFFICE and PARL( .R
ST O YE S
Hi selection of Cook Stoves embrace the
following:
Superior, Noble Cook,
Excelsior, * Niagara,
Quaker City, and Coral. '
Sto j Repairs constantly on hand.
I am agent for a'
PAT ENT STEAM PIPE,
for hooting mills, factories, do., and prepared
to furnish and place them Id position at short
notice. •
Having an. experience of 22 years in this busi
ness, I would respectfully solicit a share ol the
public patronage, feeling confident that 1 will
give satisfaction. _
* ... A. WOODS WALKER.
Dec. 22. 70-lf
jgXCELtiIOR
STOVE and TIN W A B
EMPOR I U M !
The undersigned would respectfully Inform
the citizens ofCarlisle and vicinity, that he stl 1
carries on-the
Stove and Tinware Business
In all Its various branches. He lias secured tlio
agency for tire following popular Stoves:
Parlor and Office Stoves,
Morning Glory,
Parlor Heater,
Parlor Light,
Light House,
together with a variety of COOK STOVES,
Combination Gas Burner,
Eureka,
Regulator,
Niagara,
Superior,
MORNING GLOBY aud other
HEATERS, RANGES, AND FIREBOARD
STOVES!
which ho is prepared to furnish at tho lowest
market rates.
STOVE REPAIRING
promptly attended to. Roofing, Spouting and
Jobbing executed In tho most satisfactory man
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
tho public patronage. Remember the place—
No. 18‘ WEST MAIN 81JIEET.
SAMUEL R, CLAUDY.
Nov, 23.1871—1 T.
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN ! '
THE UNIfERSIGNED, leaving juat
returned from the cities with a largo -stock
of goods, invito the attention of nil who desire
satisfaction to call and examine their largo
stock o.
Stoves and Tinware
Among the stock of stoves may ho found tho
ANTI-CLINKER BASE BURNER,
ANTI-CLINKEit FIRE PLACE HEATER,,
together with all the latest-stylos of .
PARLOR DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES,
which they challenge the trade to compel
with
Knives,
Forks,
Bpoons,
Ladles,
Lamps,
Dippers,
together with Toilet Sets, Coal Buckets, Coal
Sieves, Shove is and Tongs, Zinc and every va
riety of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods
kept in a first class store
W© >■ « m prepared lo minis
Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells I
and have for snip the Celebrated Genuine Cu-
cumber Wood Pump,
ROOFING, SPOUTING AND JOB WORK
attended U> promptly and on reasonable terms.
Remember the place, the green front on North
Hanover street. A low .doors above Louther.
Give hs a call as wo are determined not to be
undersold by anv other parties In this place.
Thankful for tho past patronage wo extend' a
cordial invitation to fill to pay us a visit.
RHINEBMITH & RUPP
Nos. 62 and 64,
NORTH HANOVER ST.,
CARLISLE.
Nov, 0,71 PA
(Satinet flatter.
\ B. EWINIi,
cabinet maker
AND UNDERTAEKR,
WEST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE. PA.
A splendid assortment of
NEW FURNITURE
for theJHolldaya, comprising
Sofas. Camp Stool.
Lonngca, Centre Tables,
Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables,
Easy Chairs, Card Tables,
Reception Chairs,
Bureaus, WhatNOts.
Ac.. Ac., Ac* >
Parlor,
, Chamber,
Lining Room,
Kitchen
FURNITURE,.
of the lalesljatylen.
AGE EUBNITUHB IN HETXS
BpICri IiEIMTO™B rI ANI) MA™BEa,.
gift frames and pictured ~
. In great variety. % ( , ' '
Particular attention given to Funerals, Orders
front town and country promptly attended to
nd on reasonable terms,
tec. 17
John Hannon,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER In
WISES AND LIQUORS.
No. 41 South Hanover Street
CARLISLE. PA.
NOV, 10,71-lyr.
30tg ffioobs. . 33>tg .<soollo.
18721
33. A;SAWYER’S;
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE!
N. E. Cor. Public Square, Carlisle, Pa.
We return our thanks to the public for their generous patronage during the past year, and.fr
speotfully solicit a further continuance of the same; having determined during the coming year
to offer greater Inducements than ever Wo have Just received a large Invoice of ( 1 •
Domestic Groocts.
10M BROWN SHEETINGS,
10-Vi UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS, •- ■;
' PILLOW-CASE MUSLINS,
HEAVY UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. 1 yd wide,
FINK UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, I yd. wide,
BLEACHED MUSLINS. 1 yd. wide, all prices,,
, „ ■ COTTON TABLE DIAPER.
\ LINEN TABLE DIAPER, •
NAPKINS all Prices, ;
A large slock of WHITE QUILTS: the cheapest nnd most servlcable Quilt In. use.
We have the cheapest and best assortment of TICKINGS In the town- , .
We have just opened a cheap lot of KENTUCKY JEANS and COTTONADES r»r Spring and
WiutGr Dre f a Goods, Furs, Shawls, Blankets, 4c„ we offer great bargains to
make way for new Goods.
Old ami young, wo want you to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as you will be
well paid for your time aud trouble. ‘ ‘ „ ’
o®* Those persona who have never favored us with their patronage, and wishing to make
change - in' their place of dealing,, wo will bo glad to sell you, aud convince you that we soil
cheap. .1
WE MEAN EVERY WORD.
D. A. SAWYER.
1872. Grand Spring- Opening! 1872.
‘ ‘ at . ; ■
FRYSINGER & CO’S
CAR PET B TORE!
Carlisle, Pa.
THREE PLY CARPETS, * .
ENGLISH INGRAIN CARPETS, .
TWO PLY CARPETS.
VENETII AN CARPETS.
WOOL DUTCH CALPETS,
NE V N GAHI’ETS, ,„ . „
. ENGLISH STAIR and HALIj CARPETS.
BAG CARPETS, d?., do., do.
JS-We aro the only Carpet Store In this section of tho country, and having received all the
new styles, we offer as lurgp and good an assortment as can be found In tho city.
OIL CLOTHS. '°^Windo'w^BH ADE ß, CHAINt
In endless variety.
Wall Paper, Wall Paper, Wall Paper.
Wo have Increased, our stock with 0,000 rolls of all tho lateklylos of Wall Paper.
Wo cannot fall to please all, an oar stock Is Immense. Call and see the . late styles.
10,000 pounds of Carpel Hugs (la skeins) wanted; Also WOOL In any quantity.
Q WEN’S
-TONGUES
is removed from West Main street-to 73 South
Hanover street, where anything obtainable at a
first-class
MARBLE «fc BROWNSTONE SHOP
may bo had atrates which cannot be undersold
in city or country. _ , ' .
- Having a heavy and carefully selected slock
on band, i will sell it at rules which cannot be
undersold, or excelled in workmanship.
N. B.—Marble aud M«rblelzed, Mantles'and
encaustic tile, at city rates. ’ .
April -1. 1872—6 m. umHARD OWEN.
DAVID riMITH, formerly Justice of
the Pence, would announce to his numerous
mends throughout the county aud vicinity, that
his special attention will be given to Hie col
lection and settlement of all claims, book ac
counts,vendue notes, Ac., and to tho selling and
renting of real estate. Ofiico in the court-house.
April -i. 1872-6 m. ' •
Charter Oak Life Insurance Co.,
OF HARTFORD, CONN
■ Organized-1800.
810,000,000 Assets. .
Issues policies of Life Insurance on all tho or
dinary plans at lower rales than other mutual
companies, and phys ummal dividends increas
ing yearly. Tho plan called
DEPOSIT INSURANCE,
lately Introduced by this Company, Is superior
to any short term Endowment or Tontine plan,
us It fixes a large surrender value for the policy
at the eud of any of Us current yours.
J. C. STOCK, Agent.
Carlisle, Pa*
Feb 15 1872—3 m, eow
ffiroeeticß.
"VTEW FIRM I NEW FIRM ! ,
JAMES & W. E. GREEN,
having purchased the entire:atock, and Fix
tures of Lewis Faber, in Mr. Sadler s now build
ing next door to Carlisle Deposit Bank, off* rto
tiie public a largo and well selected block of
Fresh Groceries,
such as
Molasses. Dried Fruit,
Cheese, Buckets,
Coffees, Candles, .
Spices, Brushes,
Rice, Baskets,
Salt, Cioves,’
Beef, Popper,
Soda, Allspice,
Crackers, Brooms,
Flour, Tubs,
Teas, Cordage,
Sugars,- Olnnnmon.
Syrups. Corn Starch, -
pish, Coal Oil, •
Ham, Vinegar, ;
Lard, , ’ Blacking.
Pickles. Stove Polish,
Ketchup, cedar* Willow'ware,
Soap, • Qaeenswaro..,
Nutmegs, Glass Ware,
Canned Fruit, Stoneware,
Starch, ‘ Ac., Ac., Ac. J
Goods delivered to all parts of the towp, free
° market price paid lor country.
hope by fair dealing, strict attention,to
business, and a desire ;,o please, to merit a
share or the public patrunoge, Kespeciiullyj
tf. LAW. I'- GREEN
pUBLIC SALE OP .VALUABLE
FARM AND MOUNTAIN LAND.
On Saturday , April 20,1872.
Will be sold, at public sale, on the above day,
on the premises, situated in Penn township, 1
mile so nth of Centreville, and in ree-fourths of
a mile south of the Miramar rail-road, that
valuable farm-conthlnlbg SIXTY ACRES AND
THIRTY-THREE PERCHES of good pine laud,
forty-five acres of which is cleared and in a
high state of cultivation, and the remainder Is
covered with good Umber. The Improvements
are a good Log House and Log Barn, Wagon
Shed. Corn Cribs, and all other necessary out
buildings. A well of good*water,and a fine
young Orchard on the premises. / . ,
Also four lots of MOUNTAIN LAND covered
with thriving young chestnut, oak and plue
Umber, viz—No. 1.. containing nine acres and
ninety perches; No. 2 containing elgh' acres
and slxtyperches;N6.3, containing eigot acres,
and fifty perches; No. 4, containing eight acres
and forty perches.
TERMS.—Ten per cent, of the purchase money
to bo paid cash, or secured by note bearing In
terest and payable in six mouths; and qne-hulf
the remainder on Ist of April, 1873, when deed
will bo made and possession given ; aud the bal
ance on Ist of April, 1874, with interest from
April, 1873,
auto (o commence at ten o'clock A; M.
. Persons winning to view the farm, can call on
the undersigned, residing on the premises.
b WILKINBOwTHRUmU,
Executor of John Thrash, dsc’d,
Fob 23—(lb
1=123
1846.
Isaac Livingston;
$
Clothier
]VT or chant
TAIIjOR.!
,23 NORTH HANOVER STREET,
I have ou hand's large and superior stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
andlpleoo goods, which I will dlsjpose of at pri
ces much lower than they can now he bought.
Receiving dally all the latest styles of Spring
Goods for custom trade. Our
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS
Department is complete. A large assortment of
TRUKT3KS,
Valoises and Traveling Bags, constantly on
baud at very low figures.
April 4,1872
JIIR'ST IN SEASON!
The old firm have Just returned from the city
with a very largo assortment of
Fancy & Staple
DRY GOODS!
among which may bo found all kinds of DRESS
GOODS, composed of ■ the finest material of silk,
woolen, llnau and cotton manufacture 5 nice as
sortment of Caaslmoreri, aa'd 6-4 Scotch Cassl
meres for gout’s suits. We have the best as
sortment of BLACK SILKS Ip this county, and
thdy are cheaper than on be found elsewhere.
MOURNING GOODS,
of all the rpost desirable and popular kinds, such
as French* Merinos, Cashmeres, Repps; Poplins.
Wool DeLalns, Tamiso, Alpaccos, Oolntzps, and
everythlns else In this line, and at prices that
make some of our competitors feel badly* in
deed. A very extensive stock of 1
HOMY GOODS.
such as Ribbons. Laces, Hats and Sundowns,
Crapes, Illusions, Linings, all In largo vantles
of the latest stylos. Also Tublu-llnons,'Hand
kerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery; all kinds of DOMES
TIC GOODS, Flannels; r* .
ROTHS&CASSIMERES,
IMEI
Trimmings, Ac., in groat variety. The popular
‘styles of Dolly Vardcn stuffs In various materl*.
als. In a word, we have the largest and finest—
admitted by all unbiased mlnds-stock of goods
in • the whole length of this Cunfborland
Valley, Come and sue us, and we Anow-you will
say that It •• was good for you to bo here."
April 4, 1872-
18721
-AND-,
CARLISLE, PA
A. W. BENTZ. & CO.
foatfltoatt.
ESTABLISHED 1846. |~~~ 1 •
Garlisl©
Hardware House!
H. SAXTON & CO.
Hknby Saxton. ) J. P.Bixlek, 1 D. i 3. Saxton
Building, Farming and Mechanics* Hardware
Tools antTMaterials.
Nall, Iron and Steel of all sizes, shapes and
kinds. Rallrorid and Mining Picks, an d
Materials. Wethorlll A Bro. First NaticnaL
Buck, and hll other favorite brands White
Lead acU Colors, with a full assortment ofTube
Colors, pure raw and boiled LlnseedOll. Coach
and Fnmlture'Varnlshds, Glass, Ac. • _ ’
Greasing and Lubricating Oils, Cement, Plas
ter and Silver Siihd,»Drtponl’s blasting and
sporting powder, Guns, .Pistols and Amm uni
tfon. Cedar Ware, Hope; Lanterns, Ac.
HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE,.
Silver-plated Spoons. Forks and knives. ’:
Ivory and Pearl-bandied table and pocket Cut-:
lory, Rodgers & Seymour's fine Scissors and-
Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Bands.
Brass stair Rods, white add black Curled Hair
for Matresses and P nrnlture, Green Reps. Hair
seating. Ac.,’with a full line of Upholster Goods.
Miscellaneous goods. euCU os Clothes Wringer*,
fine bird Cages, Driving and Riding Whips, Ac.
Sole agents for Plank’s Shifting Beam and
Kolter Plows at his prices for Cash,
Bloomfield A Gibb's Imperial Plows. »
The lost mentioned are of a recent lutrodno
tlon lute this section, whlph have the advanta
ges of a Shifting Beain and Steel Shear; at 01,
, most the same prices as the ordinary Cast Iron,
agents for Palmer’s - Patent-Iron Planes.*
Sole agent* for Burnham’s Patent Weather
Stripping. : ‘ 1 .
This combines both economy and comfort, ,
thoroughly preventing drafts ol cold a(r in win
ter and dust in summer. The price fort stripping
an entire house Is more than saved during the
winter by the economy ot fuel; It taking at least
one-third less fuel to produce the same warmth.
It Is made in walnut, oak and plain white, for
both 1 color and windows, so that it can be adapt
ted, to any house. • ■ .... '
Our goods are bought in large quantities from
the manufactures, and with the aid of our long
experience, areselected with'the utmost oaru
and supervision; and wo would, invite all who
wish to purchase the best goods at the lowest'
cash rates to patronize ns. • •
Country merchants will certainly And it to
their advantage to call or write us for quota
tions.before purchasing.
Wo remain, respectfully ' ‘
H. SAXTON & CO., '
jVo. \b EAST MAIN STREI,
•' Carlisle,' Pa.
H A E D WA EE
AND
CUTLER Yv
milLEn & bo wans
take this opportunity of directing the attention
of the community at largo, and evorj’personin
particular, to their recently replenished stock of
m a ie ® w A-m Mo
They studiously avoided investing during the
high prices, and patiently, ■waited the falling
out of thehottom before'attempting to refill their
shelves, and now that things have been reduced
to old time prices, as near as possible, they have
Investedlorgelyand are prepared to guarantee
to their friends and customers as low prices ns
any market outside the cities. They especially
Invite the attention of mechanics, fanners and
bnllders., Our stock 'ls complete and none need
fear meeting with disappointment in, enquiring
for anything In our line.
We have the agency of the Wlllcox Gibbs*
SEWING MACHINE,
and would respectfully sk all those in wan»oj
a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox & Gibbs’ be
fore purchasing.
All orders promptly attended to, and good*
delivered to all parts of the town free of charge,
an. !2 1871—ly
Jetoeltß.
NEW MONUMENTAL
Jewelry Store!
Was lately opened by F. C. KRAMER, with a
line selected stock of CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVER and PLATED WARE. MUSICAL IN
STRUMENTS of all descriptions, &c.. and has
on hand it fine assortment of ladies ann gentle
men’s Cold Watches, ranging In prices Irom
880 to 8100. Also fine ladies' gold opera chains,
ranging in price from SlO to $751 Ladles Gold
Jewelry in sets, Ac.; also, a fine lot'of gentle
men's Gold Shirt and Sleeve Buttons, Now on
.hand a line lot of
Christmas Presents
such as Bridal engagement Rings, setts- of) gold ■
Jewelry and Silver Ware, fine Musical Instru
ments, analr as Flutes. German Accordeons,
ranging iu price from 82 50 to $OO 00, beautiful
Guitars, from $8 50 to 850. Ac. Also a flne lot of
finely finished Vidius: from 75 cents to 8100. I
have a good lot of Violins at from 85 to 88. war
ranted good. Musical boxes, winding with
keys, from 82 50 to 8100. A good selection of
Ilarmomcuns or mouth organs, Which X will
sell low for cosh.
Sfpeotables
Just received irom. the Spectacle Manufactory,
a line selected stock of Spjcks and eye-glasses,
to suit all eyes, sdoh as the genuine Peblea
spectacles, of the Lenses make. The . public will
take notice in regard to spectacles, as, I
ave 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
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of
Musical Instruments repaired at tho shortest
notice. . ,
The New Mounnraental Jewelry Store has
Just received a fine assortment of
Cuckoo Clocks
direct from Europe. The Cuckoos call the hour
and tho half-hour. Prices from 815 up to 800.
Clocks can bo jaeu at tho store, at nil/hours of
the day. ...
F. C. KUIHIER,
.. Main St,, opposite Farmer’s Bank.
Nov. 30,1871-t Om.
3Soot« # Sic.
BOOT AND
SHOE STORE!
No, 4 Bast Main Street,
BOOTS, ■ -*
SHOES. * ;
GAITERS. '
• BROGANS, -
SLIPPERS.
CUSTOM and MADE TO ORDER.
REPAIRING neatly and promptly done# ’
ADAM DYBGKT.
No. 4,East Main Street.
March 28, 1p72-tf
T. L. STERNER & BRO.
Livery & Sal e Stable.
BETA E,EN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS.,
IN THE HEAR OF THE BENTZ HOUSE,
Carlisle, Pa.
Having fitted up the Stable with neW (Carri
ages, 40., We are prepared to furnish Ural-class'
turn-outs at reasonable rates. Parties taken to
and from the Springs.
. April 2.% !HO7-2y
PROFITABLE BUSINESS I
LIGHT EQUAL to GAB. at one-elgbtU the Cost,
Cannot be exploded. No chimney or Wick used.
Men desiring & profitable businessman secure
the exclusive right for the sale of DYOTT'S PA
TENT.CARBON (JAS LIGHT BURNERS AND
OIL, for Counties or States. Write for informa
tion or call on . , . r-.
M. B. DYOTT,
No. HI South Second Bt.,Phtla„ Pd.
N. B.—CHURCHES furnished with Chande
liers'and Lamps of every description, 25 per
cent, cheaper than at any other establishment
In the country.
MarclM 4 * 1872—3 m
1 JDrB ©Ottos,
rj\ H e
LIVE STORE!
I=
Dry Goods,
Dry Goods, -
Dry Goods,
Bargains 2
r BARGAINS!
BARGAINS!
-i —o—
at once and let your eyes see and
you will bo a living untness of the fact; that wb
are selling Goods at the louest prices.
NEW DRESS GOODS I
Just opened, at the latest decline In prices.
VELVETEENS In the richest shades. Black
Velveteens, the handsomest of. the season,
marked down in price.
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS I, SHAWM I
just opehed, beautiful and cheap
FURS!
,ln these goods we have the finest the market
cun produce. Wo defy competition for quality
And low prices: We are willing tohavo our
Goods compared with any lu the market. -
Cloths and Cassimeres.
V
A good assortment at low prices. -
BLACK ALPACAS I
Wo make a speciality of these Goods, Wo have
the celebrated Buffalo Branch also three other
high grades,.ns well os many of the private
brands. Every porson should make an exam-
Inntlon of these Goods before purchasing; It
will pay you well.
Christmas Goods
In Ihe greatest variety we have ever exhibited,
consisting of Indies' Uankerohlefs, In Lace,
Embroidered, Plain and Mourning, Misses’ and
Boy’s Handkerchiefs, Gentleman's Handker
chiefs, Haukoruhleft In elegant Fancy Boxes,
Lace,Collars, two hundred styles In every vari
ety of shape and prices, Linen and Embroidered
Setts. Wo request all to call and give us the
pleasure of showing our goods, and if the qual
ity and price are not an object to you. to pur
chase, we will not Insist. Very respectfully,
DUKE BURKHOLDER.
North Hanover St., Carlisle,
Dec.2l, lb7i—
CHEAP AND GOOD,
The large atoblc of
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Just opening at
Lachey & Smiley’S,
JVo. 99 Horth Hanover SI,,
CARLISLE PA.
The cheapest CLOTHS <b OASSIMERES.
The cheapest DRESS GOODS.
The cheapest PRINTS and MUSLINS, ■
Good KENTUCKY JEANS 12><c ts. .
Elegant LACE COLLARS ntltf eta. .
Ae, , &c, y Ac,
CARPET CHAIN
Injall shades. - CARPETS madoto order.
s u I, T s
made to order at the lowest prices.
Do not forget the place,'
No. 99 North Hanover &i
Opposite lliuiHum’s Hotel',
OAULIHLB, PA.
Aprl 211—
fßemral.
JJB.CE 0.0 K'S
WINE OF TAR
TEN YEARS .
—OF A—
PUBLIC TEST
Has proved
DR. CROOK’S
Wine
AR
To have more merit than any
similar preparation ever of
fered the public,
medicinal qualities of Tar;
r diseases of the Throat and
the most yemarjtable cures.
Coughs, Colds, Chronic Coughs, It effectually
cures them all.
ASTHMA AND BEONCHUTS, Has cured so
many cases it has been pronounced a specific
for these complaints,
For pains In the Breast, Side or Back, Gravel
or Kidney Disease, Disease of the Urinary Or
gans, Jaundice or any Liver Complaint, it has
no equal*
It is also a superior Tonic, restores the appe
tite, strengthens the system, restores the Weak
and Deblllated, causes the Food to Digest, re
moves Dyspepsia and Indigestion, prevents Ma
larious Fevers, gives tone to your System.:
TRY DR: COOK'S • 1
Wine of Tar. i
March 28,1872—4m* 1
pUBTFY YOUR BLOOD.
1
For Scrofula, Scrofulous diabases
f the eyes, or Scrofula In ’ any
irm.
Any disease or eraptlon of the
Ikln, disease of the Liver, Rheu
matism, Pimples. Old Sores, 1 lll
irs. Brokep-down .Constitutions,
rpnills. or any disease depending
i< (he depraved condition of the
lood, try
DR. CROOK'S
SYRUP OF
POKE ROOT.
II boa the medicinal property of
'Okocomblned with a preparation
r Iron, which goes at once’lnto
le Blood, performing tho most ra
id and wonderful cures.
Auk your druggist for X)r, C-ook’s
Compound Hyrup of Poke Root—
ake It and bo healed.
March 28, 1871—4m* <
Rallroaira.
QUMB'BBIiA'NJ) valley
! ,y il A'h KO A DI
.O HAN G E. o F HG U KS.
> r Winter ArrahaeMent.
On Mid tiller Thursday, J&U.IB, 1872, Passen
ger Trains wUI run dally as lolloffs,(Sundays ox
oepted). WESTWARD
Accommodation Train leavesi Harrisburg BLOT A
M.iMochanlcflblfrgB.36,CarllBloo.ll,Nowvlllo9.47
Shlpponsburg 10.22, Chambersburg 10.11, Green
castle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown 1I.« A. M.
Matt Train leaves Harrisburg. 1.65 P. M.,, Ms
otaanlcsburg 3.27, Carlisle 2.58, Newylllo 8.82, Ship
ponsburg 1.02. Ohumborsburg 1.85. areonoostlo
til, arriving at Hagerstown 6.10 P. M.
Impress Train leaves Harrisburg 1.80 P. M,. Mo
ehamesburg 5.02, Carlisle 6.82, Newvllle 0.05, Ship
peusburg 0.83, arriving at Chambersburg at 7.00
a Mixed Train loaveo Hagerstown 3.20, P, My
Bnienesatlo 1.27, arriving at Chambersburg 6.20
P- A*6llxisD TRAIN loaves Cbamborsburg at
1:15 p. m„ Williamson 6:30, Mereersburg 0:20,
Loudon 7:00, arriving nt Richmond at 7:10 p. m.
EASTWARD:
Accommodation Tram leaves Cbamborsburg B.«
A. M„ Bblppousburg 5.29, Nowvllle 6.00, Carlisle
6J13 Meotaaulcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg
7sBo A« M* . - .
*Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.30 A. M,,Green
(jastlo O.OO.Ohatnberaburg 9.4B,Bblpronsburg 10.22
Newvllle 10.53, Carllßlo 11.20. Mechanlcsbnrg 12.06
arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 P. M. °
Express Train leaves Hagerstown iz.w ii.
Greoncastlo 12.28. Chambersßurg 1.05, BUlppens
burg 1.87, Newvllle 2.10, Carlisle 3,60, Mechanics’
burg 8.18, arriving at Harrisburg 5.50 P. M.
. A Mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 7.45 A. M;,'
Greencastle o.iB, arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 A
M A MIXED TRAIN leaves Richmond at 7:00 a
m„ Loudon 7:16, Mereersburg *OO, Williamson
8:45, arriving at Cliuraborsburg 9:40 a. m.
49-Malcliig close connections at Harrisburg
with trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York,
Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg,and all points
We “ t ' . , ' :O, N.TiULL,
JSupt. .
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE],
Ohamb’c., Pa., Jar , .JlB, ’72» /
Dec I 1871 ,
gOUTH MOUNTAIN
RAIL ROAD!
Time Table.
TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER’I,IBTJ.
On and ojter. September 1.1571, Mils Compete
ny will run two trams through 9) pfoic Grove
I ■' ; . daily, (Sundays excepted) at follows:
A, M. ~ P. M.
. • ■ ■' ■ ! Leave Carlisle, 1 ‘2.55
Leave Junction, 7.00 ..doJuuotiou,
do ‘Bonnybrook, 7.10 , doß‘rjnyb’tt.,
do ‘Crnlghends, • tf.2o do Oralgnend's, B.®#
do Mt. Holly, 7.40 do Mt. Holly, , «.45
do- ‘UpperMlll, ■ 7.45 do ‘Upper Min, 8.5 d
do Hunter’s Run,8.05 do Hunter’s It., 4.00
do' Laurel, 8.40 do’ uaarol, 4.20
Arr. at Pine Grove, 0.00 Arr, at Pine Grove, 4.4 ;
RETURNING.
J A. M, . P.M.
Leave Pine Grove • 9,80 Leave Pine Grove, -5.00
do Laurel, •* 1.45 'do Laurel, ... 5.15
do Hunter’s R., 10.05 do Hunter’s R.; 5.35
do ‘Upper Mill, 10.25 do ‘UpperMlll, 6.50
do. Mt. Holly, 10.30 do Mt. Holly, , 5.55,
do ‘Craigbeaa’s.lo,so . do ‘Craighead’s 6.10
do ‘Bonnyb’ki, 11.00 d 6 •Boyb’k,, ■ ,6.10
Arr’ at Junction; 11.15 Arr. at Junction, ‘ ; 0.35
Stations marked, thus («). are Hag' station
only, 1 ' ;
H. W. DAVENPORT. .
Gbn’l. Superlntenden
Ofllo f Gen. Superintendent, 1
Pine Grove, Sep. 7,1871. J
AND READIN G
Railroad
SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS,
FREE ‘ OF. TAXES.
We are offering the Second Mortgage Bonds of
this Company
AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
Interest Payable January and July.
The Bonds are lu
IOOOs, 500 s, and IOOs,
And can bo REGISTERED free of expense
The Coal, Miscellaneous Freights and Passen
ger business are constantly Increasing. The re
ceipts for the year ending October 31,1871, were
679,773.22, more than the year ending October 81,
1870. The Increase for four (4) mouths ending
March, 1872. over four (4) mouths ending March
1, 1871, was $27,878.09.
Bonds, Pamphlets and information can be ob
tained of
DeHaven & Bro.,
. No. 40 8. THIRD Street-, Phlla dolphla.
Doc. 14.187* —lyr. - -
Coal.
pHEAPEST COAL !
The undersigned ngrees to furnish coni to all
parties, either for family or. llmeburners’ use; at
cheap rales, provided, they accept the following:
J. To order all coal In Company cars, •
2. To charge mine weight, irrespective of any
loss In shipment by leaky Cars, &c.
3. To deliver, your coul as It.comes,to hand;
without ro-soreening, dirt and all.
4. That in theabove-meutloned mode of busi
ness you wifi lose 10 percent,', so that when 20 tons
are bought and paid for, yon really get hut 18 tom.
To this fad all regular dealers will testify,
3. To strive to get your coal from any breaker
ydu may dealro, nut as wo have to' receive what
Is sent, be Jt Summit Branch, Big Hick, or Short
Mountain from Lykons Valley, some of these
being not so desirable, I h<‘ same applying to the
hard coal' breakers also. You take It as it is
sent to us.
5. As this alud of business is doneon the Hail*
road Company’s sidings, do not ask to see a
sampled .coal. They do not allow mote than
twenty-four hours’ use of siding, wo therefor©
'cannot show what we can furnish you. 1
Should you wish to purchase coal 'where It can
be seen at all' times, kept In the dry, re-screened
and weired before delivery, call .at either yard
of the subscriber, where your orders will- be
promptly flllbd, and promise to save you' the lot
and vexation caused by using dlrtyand inferlo,
•coal, thereby giving yoursupply for less money
than any. one oaji do by-furnishing the run of
mine ‘
Abb. 24.187,1—tf
3©ats aiifc (S’firs
igAKGAINS IN
HATS AND CAPS!
At l7 North Hanover Street,
Wd have received the latest styles of HATS
and CAPS. Silk Hats, New York and Philadel
phia styles, Cassimere Hats of all shapes and
prices, Soft Hats of every kind, from 76 cents
up. Cloth Hats, In Blue, Velvet, Lasting, Mixed
Goss and Black, Also a fine lot of Boys' and
Children's Hats, Cloth and Felt, and at all pri
ces.
MEN.
BOY’S, AND
CHILDREN’S,
HATS,
In styles too numerous to mention, all ol which
will be sold at the lowest Cash prices.
Call and examine our slock. you cannot fall to
be pleased In price and quality.
HATS of any kind made and repaired to
order, on shbrt notice.
JOHN A. KELLER, Agent,
No. 15 North Hanover Street.
Sept 28. ’7l—tf.
■JJATS AND OAFS T
DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OR CAP ?
If bo. Don’t pail to Cali, on
J. G. CALLIO,
NO. 29. WESI MAIN STREET,
Where can be seen the finest assortment of
HATS AND CA P S ’
ever brought to Carlisle. He takes great pleas
uero In inviting his old friends and customers,
and all new ones, to his splendid srock Just re
dived from New York and Philodelphia, con
sisting In part of fine
BIUC AND CASS THERE HATS,
besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps o
the latest style, all ol which he will sell at th-
Cjowest.Cash'Prices.' Also, his own manufacture
Hats always on hand, and
HATH MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
He baa the best arrangement for coloring Hate
and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, &0.,
the shortest notice (as ho colors every week) and
on the most reasonable terms. Also, a fine lot of
choice brands of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
iways qu band. Ho deslrea to call the attention
♦o persons who have
OOUNTR Y FURS
to sell, as he pays the highest cash prices for he
same. •
Give him a call, at the above nnmber, his dd
'tend, as ho feels confident of giving entire satis
faction.
.. Bopt. 28, 71-tf.
Jg EEI ! B EE! !!
For want of room. I will dispose of a number
of first-rate stocks of ,
ISEKri!
principally Italians and Hybrids, In Laug
atroth's Moveable Co bib 'Hives. Terms mode
rate, Apply to
THEO. M, MOI.TZ,
at West Falrvlew, Pa.-,
owner of Lnngstrolh’s extended patent for Cum
berland county.
Maroh.2B,l{J73—3m*
; t (t£ &pbitt(amentd.
R OS A DALIS
THE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOfIp
ROSADALIS are published on £er“
package, therefore H is no! a secret pretf.
erallon, consequently v
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It Ih a certain cure for Scrofula, Bynbin
In all 11a forms, -Rheumatism, Skin Dls
eases, Diver Complaint,and all diseason
of the Blood.
will do more good than ton bottles of
Syrup of Sarsaparilla;
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used Rosadalls.in their practice Ibr
the past three, years And freely endorse
it as a reliable Alterative and Blood
Purifier. , ~T ■
DR. T. C. PUGH. Of Baltimore.
DR. T, J. BOYKIN,•'
DR. R. W. CARR,
DH. F. O. DANNELLY, ••
DR. 'J. S. SPARKS, of Nlobolasvllle Kv
DR. J. L. McOAbTHA. Columbia, k 5*
DR. A, B. NOBLES, Edgecomb,lf. C, ‘
USED AND ENDORSED By
J. 8., FRENCH A,SONS, Fall River
Mass, • , _ 1
F. W. SMITH: Jacksdta.'Mlcb.
A. F. WHEELER. Lima, Ohio.
B. HALL, Lima,’Ohio.
CRAVEN * CO . Gordonsvllle, Va.
SAM’L. O. McFADDEN, Murfreeiboro
. Tenn. ’
Onr spaco will not allow of any ex
.ended remarks in relation to the vlrtnes
of'Roaadalls. To the Medical Profession
we guuran tee a Fluid-Extract superior to
any they have ever used lb the treatment
of diseased Blood i and to thcaffllclcd wo
say try ROBadalls.bafid: .you will be re
stored to health, v, ( .
Rosadalts Is sold by nll .Drugijlsts, price
$1.50 per bottle. Address, , . .
DK. .CLEMENTS A CO,
Manufacturing CtiemtaU,
- . Bax.tikors.Md.
July 20.71-lyr *■ ’ >’i '* .
THE NORTH AMEKIC.IS
Mutual Life Insiltahce Cppany,
Of Philadelphia.
ALL kinds of policies Written upon
the mostfftivorahle terinsJ Premiums may
TWO payments. . No extra rates for
females. No charge for policy fee 6r stamps.-
Policy holders .share in the. .profits,. Dividends
declared annually after two payments on tho
contribution plan. 81OO.QOO. deposited with the
Auditor General of Pennsylvania as security
for policy holders, ■
Cumberland County BRANCH.—The Compa
ny has appointed a Board of Trustees, composed
of the following well known, citizens of Cum
berland County: ' „„
E. M. Biddle. ■ .S, B.Kieffer,M. d,
Charles h. Mullin. Wm. A. Mullin,
John M. Wallace. Wm. A. Lindsay.
William jCbnnedy. * “ _
E*M. Biddle,- >VMj Kennedy.
Prest. Secy, it Treat.
The trustees ore all policy hOldersln the com
pany., and their duties are.to supervise and
conduct the business In this district, with au
thority to Invest a certain proportion of tho
premiums collected In this district, within* the
same, thus making it emphatically and practi
cally a HOME COMPANY. • -
A. O. BELLOWS, General Agent.
A.* CRlStTspecial Agout.
Jan 25 1872—lyr ‘ ' 1 t- 1
H. FRANCISCXJB & CO.,
613 MARKET STREET.
, We have opened for the SPRING.TRADE, the
largest and best assorted stock of
PHILADELPHIA CARPETS,
Table, Stair and Floor 1 Oil Cloths, Window
Shades and Paper, Carpet Chain, Cot
ton, Yarn, Twines,
wricks, Clocks,. Looking Glasses,
Fancy. Baskets, Brooms, Bos*
kola, Buckets, Brashes,
Clothe Wringers,Wood
. en ami Willow War© '
in the United
- States,* ' ■ ■
Our large Increase in business enables ns to soil
at low prices, and furnish the best quality of
Goods. '
a OLE AGENTS FOR THE
Celebrated American : Washet'
Price $5 60. ,
Over is,ooo sold in Six Months,
• Terms: Carpets, CO days. ‘
All other goods,.Bo, days, Net.
Feb 15 1872—3 m.
HINKLEY
Knitting Machine \
THE SIMPLEST, ~CHEA PEST A ND . BEST ll*
USE! HAS RUT ONE NEBDIiE !
A CHILD CAN RUN IT!' ;
Designed especially for.the use ■of.familles,
aud ladles who desire to knit for the market.
Will do every stitch of tboknitting In a Stock
ing, widening and narrowing as readily ns by
hand. Are splendid for worsteds and fancy
work, I'o.King Five Different Kinds of Stitc.h\ Aro
vorv easy-lo manage.and. notllableto get out
of order. Every family should have ope,
'Wo want an agent In every town to Introduce
and sell them, to whom, wo offer. Ib6: most lib
craUmlucemejiUj. Send, for our circular aud
sample stocking.' ■
Address >' •
HINKLEY KNITTING MACH. CO., Batb, IXo.
Nov. 2, *7l—l JT.*
.TITONEY CAN NOT BUY XT !
• TFOB'SIOHT TS PRICELESS !
BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACrES WILL
PRESERVE It i '
you value your, eyesight use .these
3L«HS3XrSS-B3jSi 2
tiroumt Irom minute' Crystal' Peebles, molted
together .arid derive their; name i* 4 Diamond" on
account of their hardness and brilliancy. They
will Ihst many years Wlthodt chango, and aro
superior to all.others In. use., Manufactured by
J. E. SPENCER A CO„ Opticians; New York.
Caption.—Node,genuine unless stamped with
our trade <> mark. For sale by, responsible
agents thrbughoutthe union. .‘
THOS, CONEYN, Jewelry and Optician. Is solo
Agent for Carlisle, Pa., from whom they con
bo obtained. No Peddlers employed/
Deo. 7,1871—ly.
fJIEMPLE OF FASHION.
A. H. BLAIRi
MRS. M. A. BINDER,
1101, North-west Corner ;.ll(A'«nd Chestnut Streets,
Philadelphia;
Importer and deslgner.of
Paris and London Novelties '•
• Elegantly Trimmed Paper Patterns oh-the la
test and most reliable styles, for ladles ana
children's dresses. ' ’•
Ladles’ Dress Trimmings, Real and,lmltatlon
Laces, Gloves, Fans, Ribbons; Ties, 1* reach
Jewelry, Fancy Goods, DREBS AND.CLOAK
MAKING in the most tasteful and elegantinon
ner. A Perfect System of DRESS CUTTING
Thought, ■ • -
.Strict punctnallty In luiflllment ;of orders.-
Pnpor Patterns wholesale and retail.
March H, IW^Sm,
JNDIAN PBOPHXLAC.TICI ,
'. PREVENTS ALL KINDS OF DISEASE t
This wonderful remedy bds been used by the
natives of India.for centuries to prevent conta
gious and poisonous disposes. It Is a safeguard
against all complaints, and will out short any
disease If taken la time. Persons exposed.to con
tagious diseases should always use it. Con bo ta
ken by youbg and old. 11 Price, 1 $1 per package
or ss. Beat by mail wUh inll alrectlons on
receipt of price. Scud stamp for circular. Lin
erol discount to the trade., . Address
' Dn; B'tfONEBRAKBB.
Franklin & Fremont Sts., Baltimore, M.
Jan 20 72 Bm, • 4 ’ ~
A HANDSOME MOUSTACHE.
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MOUTBACUB. I Prof.St; Ctolx’a French Com-
WHISKERS. poupfl, the Great Hair grower,
MOUSTACHE) will protlaco a luxuriant Mon.-
WHISKERS. I taoho :or WUUlcor. on the
I smoothest face. Pleasant to n»-
• 1 Bent to any addreM on receipt
of Fifty Cents. • _ . , .
' H. T. BOND. Chemist.
N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut flte.; PhlU.
Peb 15 1K72-Iy. ..
■\Tew: jersey chewioal ; com
1\ PANY.
Super-phosphate
Tho NEW JERSEYCHEMICAL COMPANY
having-purchased the- CheipicuPWprh^
Potts & Klott.ore how manufacturing A<nnin*
Dialed Super Phosphate of Lime, fully equa* » n
quality and condition to the Rhodes Bupor
rhospnate, formerly made by Potts «
Which has heretofore given such general satis
faction. • ■ ... ■ A „_
Wo aro now prepared to furnish consumers
and dealers with the above Bupof-Pbosphoio,
and shall be glad to supply- ofur old -customers
and others. ‘ " . .
We aWo beg to- coll your attention-to the
Orchilla <*ua no-
This Giana wo receive direct from theOrohllte
laud. Wherever It has been fairly trled.lt w
Isouo unccd one of tho best and cheapest fern
prors iu the market. -*4
Ite YARNALL & TRIPLE.
Bows Wdolwiawb Agents,
H 7 Bouth Front Street.
March H. 1872-emv Mi- * m 'Philadelphia
ONE BOTTLE OP ROSADALIrt
Established 1857.
AMU ON I AT E D