American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, September 26, 1872, Image 4

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&ADWAYS READY RELIEF
NOT ONE HOUR
kTUst (hi* iwlviTt)M>iiKiit need tuiy uiu
buffer with tain. _ ,
KAUWArS UUADV BELIEF 13 A CURE FOR
It wu dm flrrt nod In
The Only Pain K«mt‘<ly
M** itwunllyitoiw luu Di»ct ullnv*-
luMiuiiUlonid and euro# CottyMlnn-s whether ,«if tjie '
liny, Stomsch, iloWiua; ot iXLtr kUuils or ortiu*, Ly
1$ FKOII ONE to TWEKTV MINUTES,
**> niattKi- how violent nr. exi-rnchulmt Uio unn-tn«
RHEUMATIC, Bed.rldd.-iu InllrJii, fripyknl, Nuvuiki,
RcaruJxic, or |»ruetrated 'villi tilitcu»u muy biilfur,
RADWAV.S . READY RELIEF
wui AEEOit U r INSXANT E.Vali, , .
INFLAMMATION OF THEKIDMAft.
INFLAMMATION, OF THE BLADDER.
LUNGS.
SOUE TniIOAT,, A mmALT BU t Pffi^<>, ART .
HYSTERICS. CROUP, DIPHTHERIA.
U ’ CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE.
r * ft NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHlJ«li. AOUR CHILLS; .■ -
The■t-pltc.aWhoflife n>ad>;ReHcr toiliepaitor
pnro* wiirrt Or ulflkiifly iAuU »111 alWd cm*
ahU comfort. ,
Twcnle drop*ln half a tumbler of water will In a fo'r
mumriit' cure CRAMPS, M’ASMS. SOUR SI ORACH.
HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE. DIARRHEA.
DYSENTERY, COLIC. WIND IN THE DOWELS.
Mid nil INTERNAL PAINS. , .
Ti*Hvelrr*'!*hinild'TUwayH carry a iKimenf Rn<ltvnv«
R'AdV-HuHuf Jwrtß them.; I few »)rfl,>|»iifwnU:r will
bovt-avtickiirar drfwilti<-fnjrn clmnj-'c-w wniur. It Is
•c ler Umu French Brumly or Bittern ua it »l m.L.-ut.
FJEVEtt AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured for tilly umi*. Thera Is
itol » remutUiU turciil la thin world tluil whl cure Fever
a . J Airue, and all other Mulailmia, UlMoua, Scm h-t. Ty
i<i.»hl, xtAluw, and other Kevcw (iiltU-il liv 11AI'WAT S
i»ILLb) *o quick as RADWAY’S READY ULLXLF.
Fniy cents per bottle. Sold by Dru^cAs.
HEALTH 1 BIMPTW!
STRONG AND PURE RICH HI.OOD—INCREAi E
OK FLESH AND WEKiIIT-Vl.l'.Aß SKIN AM
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SEC U RED TO ALL.
DR. /RAD WAY’S
sarsaparilliAn resolvent
HAS MADE Tits MOST ASToNMI INO CHUrf \
SO QUICK. SO RAPID ARE THE Cll.lMiU
THE BODt UNDERGOES •' UNDKR THE - IV,
FLUENOE OF THIS .TRULY WuNDLRFtL
MEDICINE. THAT
Every Day an Increase In Flesh
aha Weight Is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
>'vofT,.ilrop of Ibo.BAU»AI'AUII.UAN ItESOLY
ENT voitiiimiilcutci liiruuah thu IHmid, Su .-at. Urlt.ft
and ether fluid* ami Juices of tin- ■Volcm thu vigor of Ilf-,
(or U rtpalr* the wptsii-ft uf thu-Loily yrlili new an.l anm-d
material. Scrofula, Bv(iUUh, ruM.mmptlon, Uli.mlulu
4lMUt«\iTlcers lu thaYhrtat, Mouth;.'Junior*. Nina- In
Vie Glands end.oilier imrtn of Uiu Sure Eye*.
Strumous Dlschurj?** from. tha- Kurs, urul the wi/i-jt
firms of Bklu diseases, Eiuptluiis, Fever shm-a, Scald
lead, King Worm. Salt lUieum, Erynljiclas, Acne, Übck
Spirts, Worms In the Flush. Tumnrx, Cancers In the
Womb, and all weakening nml jniinfn! NIgM
Siierm, um! nil wiuMcnof tlie life prlci n
pie, gra within lim curative rungo of tJilt wonder of Mod
ern Chemistry, and A few ds>s’ use will |ir«»vc to ui,c
person using It for either of tLvsu'faitnS of dbcasd ltd
potent power to cure them. ‘ ’ ''
If the patient, dully buco.mlng reduced by the ws.iU'J
and decomposition that la continually nrugrcs.-ing. sue
•ouds In arresting tbesa wastes, ami runalra thu same with
kw mtterlil miulo 'fr«rii.lusiUh>* liiu.ul—uiiJ this thv
SARBAPARILLIAN wflrindrtoMiftaurp. ,
Not only does tlfO'BAHalP*mi.tuy RrsonvesT enf
all knnwu remedial agents In the cim- of Climtnc. Scr>-f
ious, Constitutional, and Sklu dlseax-s; but It la the uni;
poslttva cure fur ’ '
Kidney Vk Bluildor Complaint-,.
Urinary, and Woinb ; dUen»M{ OrtveL’ I'lnW-tes Dropsy.
Stoppage of Water, Inctmtinunci- of Urine, lirlgirt's pi>
ease, ATlwnlntVia, and In all caws where (here are brio
dust deposits dr the water Is thick, cloudy, mixed wK
substaoeM like tfia‘ white of an egg. or tlimidn like whit
silk, or there Is a morbid, dark. hlllim* appearand-, am
whlte bone-dust deposits, anil when Uivrc is
burning sensalidti when {ißKalng wntcr..hn<( p.ilii In tht
Small of the Unck and’ttluug tnu Loins. I’Hci, Jr.ua,,
WORMSi-Tbe lthbwii und sure Homed*
tor Wornn—Pitl, Tupi. 'etc. ' r
Tumor of 12 Years’ Growth
Cured by Uudwu> ; M Resolvent.
O P»V«HLT,MiM.,JuIy 10, JXC?.
Da. RmwiT i—l hsvs Iml (SarUn Tumor ta tbs ovaries sol
bovak. - All U* Doeain «Ul V tli-n.- ««• bo belp for It.’’ I Mt 4
vvsrj thk« that' .wMlhKuwiwni- J 1 l-ut tathlog btlped to*. 1
mw yeukMplrtiihti »W On>u*nl 1 n mild try U: bat bad ju) faith.
H Is, I mJ Mlfgrail l-ir Ivrrlv* years. I look six Baltics
(J n* {Uaoivaot. aial «na L-x of Its.lxsy’i Dlls, pad two hot
(J sour Itmaiy U«IUf ( nn-I llit-re Is nut aslgu of tumor to U.
•mo <w fall, and I fuwl l- tlrr, rmxnrr, ami bappltr (ban I kavi.
tostwslv* van. Tho n»rVt lum-r was In side of th*
i milk, iirxr ths frt-lu. I nrl'o llita lo you.' r lbs bsuslit ui
■ Voa «au vuL-IUU It if y uu cliooss.
r • HANNAH P. KNAPP.
DR. RAD WAY’S'
PERFECTRiJRGATIVEPiLLS;
perfectly UvtPhwa, -legantly '‘bated with sweet gum.
puree, regulaW. Ji'irif>‘, eleu'hc, pod strengthen. ,Rul
war's Jrtlk. fn> the ’• ur • of,«il disorders of the Stomach
■livor. IkiVela. Kt'diu -s, 'bladder.- Nervous -Dlseiws.'
Headache, C’<m'llpuiii..i. Cootlvcncsa. IndlccrttloiL
Dykw nitlou-m-s.. V lltms Fever, Inflammation ■-! -
the Bowels. j*llp-v‘ |l Ji-ll!» mngenuuitaufthe Ilitenlid Vl>-
oera. WnrruiU-d lo'elf. it i. |aiMtlvccUre. Purely Vegel:.-
Wv-cnninlmiiK no meronr.', minerals.«rdeleteriousdnu:-.
XV"YOiwiTV«-lh--'<'>ll'‘;vlnK B>'mplomfl reaultlui; irum.
Duortlen* of Ua» Dl:- .'tU e Organaf
CncMlhwtlnn, Itiwvr.' V!li«, Fullness of tbs Blood In die H«m1;
of t(w 'Sh-u.> •>. Nium, IbanNim, Dligutt of Fo-xl,
fuUmas<* Wdcht Irj «lv .'wauivh. Four KruclaUoni, Sinking ct
7tullsrk*ai:i>i« Pit"f ■ Flnmm.-h, Snlmmlnu of lie llts-r,
rlarriod slid THUhnK Hr FlyUerlnpas (beHeart, CSiokln -
sr PmSksUiu Sriifcit--i>- Mwii tit's Lying PiMurv, Dinniek
ViMm u u -w W«l« l. Ir. • il.if Sielit, I\-«et and Dull Pom la
ttw Heal, Ik (hriun-v of |Nr:-|iirnlH-n. Yellow law* of the Skin
tad Era, Pain in U>-< Chest, LUnU, aud tuddut FUuhnx
ib-o, burnliMin ili>-FI- h. , i . f , i
A few done* uf PILLS will freo the *yt
uan frumidl Ha- idxiVe-imiucd dl-nnlen>. Price, 2$ CeiiU
nerhsu, SOLD 1»Y DHUfKJISTS.
*KEAD -FAfitE AND TltUE.*’ Send one lett.
•uunpto RADWAY & CO., No. 87 Muldea Nc*-
toHI. |nfiv-«i-nrn->i worth ibmimnui will bn sent roc.
VTXNEGAR BITTERS.
' ,-f. EUREKA !
LU.NVALKEA’a CALIFORNIA VINEGAR
HITTERS—FREE FROM ALCOUOL
FURELY VEGETABLE.
Vinegar Bittern is not a vile fancy drink, made
of poor mm, whiskey, proof spirits and refuse
honors, doctored,- spiced and sweetened topleaso
hettaste,called •‘Tonics,” ''Appetizers,’' “Re
storers.” Ac., that lead the tippler on to drunk
enness and min, but oro a true Medicine: made
from the native roots and herbs of California,
free from all alcoholic stimulants. They are the
Cheat Blobd Purifier ahd Life-giving Principle,
» perfect'Renovator andlnvlgoraior of the ays-■
tem carrying off all poisonous matter and re*
storing the blood to a uealthy condition, enrich
ing it, refreshing and Invigorating both mind
and body. They are easy of administration,
prompt In their action, certain in their results,
safe and reliable lu all forms of disease.
No person can take these bitters according to
directions and remain long unwell, provided
their bones are . hot destroyed by mineral poi
son or other means, and the vital organs wasted
beyond the point of repair. , . _ . .
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, headache. Pain lu
the Shoulders, Coughs: Tightness of tho Chest,
dizziness, sour eructations of the stomach, bad
aste In tbo mouth, blllious attacks, palpitation
of the heart, Inllamraatlon of tho lungs, pulns
In tho regions of; tho kidneys, and a hundred
other palnlul Symptoms, are tho ollsprlnga of
dyspepsia.. Jn'tubsdxoniplajnta it no equal
and one bottle will prove a better guarantee o
1U merits than a lengthy advertisement.
For female complaints. In young or old, mar
ried or elngle. at the dawn of womanhood, or.
the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so
decided an Influence, that a marked Improve
ment Is soon perceptible. • ’ ' _
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism
and gout, dyspepsfa.or Indigestion, billions, re
mittent and intermittent fevers, diseases of tbe
blood liver/ kidneys ahd bladder, these bitters
have been most successful. Snob diseases are
caused by Vltlated'Blood, which Is generally
produced by derangement of the digestive or
gans " ,
They are a gentle purgative as well as a Tonic,
possessing also tbo peculiar merit of acting as a
powerful agent In relieving congestion or in
flammations! the liver and visceral organs, and
In bilious diseases. ' .
For skin diseases, eruptions, letter,salt-rheum,
blotches, spots, pimples, pustules, boils, carbun
cles, ring-worms, scald-head, sore eyes, erysipe
las itch, scurfs, discolorations of the skin, hu
mors and diseases of tho skin, of whatever
name or nature, are literally dog up and car
ried out of the system in a short lime by the
use of these Bitters. One bottle lb such cases
will convince the moat Incredulous of their cu
rative effects. _ ,
Cleanse the vitiated blood whenever you find
Us Impurities bursting through the skin in
plmpleseraptionsorsores; cleanse it when yo»-
And It obstructed and sluggish In the veins
cleanse it.when it la? foul r your feelings will
tell yon when. Keep the blood pure, and the
health of tbe system will follow.
Grateful, thousands proclaim Vihkoab Bit*
tbbs the most wonderful InvfgorauL that ever
sustained the sinking system.
Pin, tape and other worms, lurking In the
system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished
physiologist: There Is scarcely an Individual
upon theTfime of the earth '■ymose < body-Is ex
empt from thepresence of worms. It is not up
on the healthy elements of the body that worms
exist but upon the diseased humors and slimy
deposits .that breed these living monsters of
disease: ho sysUmof medicine, no vermifu
ges, no anthelmlnltlcs. will free thevsystem
from worms like these Bitters.
Mechanical Diseases. Persona engaged in
paints and.minerals, such as plumbers, type*
setters, gold-beaters and miners, os they ad
vance In life will be subject to paralysis ol the
bowels. To guard against this take a dose of
Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters once or twice a
week, as a preventive. , .
Bilious', Hemition't and Intermittent' Fevers,
which are so prevalent in the valleys ol our
ereat riven throughout the United States, espe
cially thowof,'the’ Mississippi,Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland,;Arkansas, Red,
Colorado Brazos. Rio Grande, Peari, Alabama,
Mobile. Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many
others, with their vast tributaries, throughout
our entire country, during; the summer oud au
tumn, and remarkably 60 during seasons of un
usual heat and dryness, are Invariably accom
panied .by* extensive derangements of the stom
ach and liver..ontl other abdominal viscera.—
There are always more or less obstructions of
the llvet.* fr Weakness and Irritable state of the
■toniach, and great torpor of the bowels, being
Koloued up wath*vitiated accumulations. In
their treatment, a purgative, exerting a power
ful influence upon these various organs, is es
sentially nocssary. There is no; cathartic for
the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker’s Vinegar
Bitters, os they will speedily remove thedurk
coored viscid matter with which the bowels
are loaded, at the some time stimulating the se-;
orellons "of the llvdr.iand generally restoring
the healthy functions of the digestive organs.
Uorolula, or King’s evil, while swellings, Ul
core. Erysipelas, Bwellod neck, Goiter. Bcrofu
lous Inflammations. Indolent Inflammations,
mercurial aOectldns, old sores, eruptions of the
sklu, sore eyes, eto M etc. In these; asi in all
othor constitutional diseases, Walker’s Vinegar
Blu«n* have shown their great curative powers
lu the most obstinate and intractable coses.
Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters oro
ou all these cases in a slpollar manner, By puri
fying the blood they remove the cause, and by
resolving away the effects of the Inflammation,
(the tubercular deposits) the affected parts re
ceive health, and a permanent cure Is effected.
The properties of Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bit
ters are aperient, diaphoretic and carminative,
nutritious, laxative, diuretic, sedative, counter-
Irritant, sudorific, alterative ami unll-bllloutf.’
The aperient and mild laxative properties of
Dr Walker's Vinegar Bitters are the nest safe
ouardln oil cases of eruptions and malignant'
TAvors their balsamic, healing und soothing
TrOßOrtloß protect the humom of the fauces.-
Uhelr sedative properties uhuy puln In the ncr-
fUUhlral.
voua system, stomach*and boWels, either from
inflammation, wind, nolle, cramps, etc. Their
counter-irritant inflnonco extends'throughout
the system.' Their diuretic properties act on
the kidneys, correcting and regulating the flow
of urine. Their ontl-biuous properties stimulate
the Uver, in the accretion of bile, and its dis
charges through the bliary ducts, and are su
perior to all remedial agents, tor the cure of
bilious fever, fevoT and'ogo©. etc. *
Fortify the body against disease by purifying
all Us fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic
can take bold ot a system thus forearned. The
1 liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and
Iho nerves are rendered disease-proof by this
great invigorant.
DIUECTIONS.—Takcot the Bitters ongoing
u tobfed at uiglit (tom a half to one and,one-half
winb-glassral. Katgood nourishing, food, such
as beef-steak, mutton-chop, venison, roast-boot,
and vegetables, and toko out-door exercise.—
They are composed of purely vegetable Jngre
dleuts, and contain no spirit.
J. WALKER. Proprietor; K. H. MCDONALD
A CO., Druggists and Gen'l Agts., Sau Francisco
and NSW'York. ~ ,
Ay-Sold by nil druggists aud dealers.
July 4, 'l7‘i—am.—Jan. 4.1878-am.
Halltoahs
gOUTH MOUNTAIN
RAIL ROAD !
Time Table.
TOOK EFFECT AUGUST 20 1872.
On and after Monday, Avgust 20, 1872, this Compa
ny xvlll run two trains through to Pina Qrove
i daily, (/Sundays excepted) of follows:
■ • 1 .«-j • ■:a. m.-: p.m.
* Leave Carlisle, 2.5 a
Leave Junction, 7.00 do Junction, 2.55
do 'Bonnybrook, 7.10 do •Bonnyn’k., 3.00
do *Craigheads. 7.20 do. Croigncad’s, 3.10
do Mt. Holly, 7.35 do Ml. Holly,
do 'Upper Mill,' 7,40 do 'Upper Mm, J3O
do Hunter’s Unu,7.55 do Hunter's It., 3,40
do Laurel, 8.15 do uautel, 4.00
do Henry Clay, 8.10, do Henry Clay 3.55
Arr. o,t Pine Grove. 8.30 Arr- at Pine Grove, 4.15
KtfrURNINQ.
A. M. J*. M
Leave Pine Grove 9,30 Leave Pino Grove, 4.30
Uo Laurel, 9.45 do Lailrel, 4,40
do Henry Clay, 9.50 do Henry , Clay 4;46
do Hunter’s R„ 19.05 do Hunter’s 8., 4.66
Uo -Upper Mill, 10.96 do -Upper Mill. 6.00
do Mt. Holly, 10.30 do Mt. Holly, 6.10
do .•Graicheud's, 10.50 do •Cralghfead'a ,5.20
' do -Bonnyb-k., 11.00 do -Boyb’k., ■ 5.30
-Apr at Ju Lotion, - 11,10 Arr.-at Junction, 6.«»
BUitlons .marked tlma (*); are flag stations
only. ‘
H. W. DA.VENPORT,
Geu'l, SiiDcrinteudou
Olllco of Gen.SuporlDtendent, 1
Flue Grove. Aug. 20,1872. - i
QUJ-IS.E BLAND VALLEY
RAIL ROAD I
CHANGE OP HOUKS.
■Wiivler Arrangement .
On and alterThuradAy, Jan. 18, 1872, Fadson
gor Trains will run daUy as loliows.lSundayaex
cepled).
WESTWARD
: Accommtotfoffon SVafn leaves Harrlaours 8.00 A
M..MechafelcBbureB.Bs l CarUBle9.U,Newvllleo.47
ShlppensbVrg 10. S, Chambersburg 10.44, Green
castle 11.18, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A. M.
Mo,a .Train leaves Harrlsbnrg 1.55 P. M.. Mo
obanicsburg 2.27. Carlisle 2.58, NewvlUo 3.82 t .5h1p
pensburg; 4.02, Obambersburg 4.85, Greencantlo
5.U, arriving at Hagerstown 5.40 P. M..
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4,30 P. M.. Me
Shanlcgburg 5.02, Carlisle 5.82, Newville 6.05. Sbip
|6Mburg arriving at ChamberaTidrg at 7.00
A Mixed Truin leaves Hagerstown 3.20, P. M.,
Greenoastlo 4.27, arriving at Cbamberaburg 5.20
a A TRAIN leaves Chambersburg at
't P* PJ-ii Williamson 5:30, Mercersburg 6:20,
Lioudon 7:00, arriving at Richmond at 7:20 p. m.
EASTWARD
Accommodation 7rafrv leaves Übamborsburg S.OC
Jrariv B \ ll PP > en . Bbur g o-29. Netwlile 0.00, Carlisle
7SMAM UWUCBbarB 7,02 arrivlng at Harrisburg
on‘!Sf?«iS?o l lea Xf sHR B orBtowjlB - 30A * M MOreen
v^;?iiW/9^? I S be^ur ? O-lO.Shlpponsburg 10.22
Repress Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M,
Groencastle 12.28. Chambersburg 1.05, timppens*
burgXB7, Kowvilm 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechanics’
burg 8.18, arriving at Harrisburg 3.50 P. M.
A Mixed TVahi leaves Chamnersbiirg 7.45 A. M.,
Groencaslle o.iB, arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 A
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Richmond at 7:00 a
m., Loudon 7:10, Mercersburg. MJO, Williamson
8:45, arriving at Chainbcrsburg 0:10 a. m.
'Making close connections at Harrisburg
with trains to and from Philadelphia, N*w York,
Baltimore.'Washington,Pittsburg, and all points
West,
SOPEUINTKNDENT’S OFFICE)
Chamb’g., Pa., Jar. 18, 72,}
Dec 11871
ihntEßßUmai ®ato9i
J. H. Graham. I J. .FT- Gn aham, Jr.
J. H. GMAIIAM A SOW (
Attorneys 8f Coimsellors at lat 4,
No. 14 South Hanover St.,
CARLISLE. PA..
Hon. J. 11. Graham; lato President
the Ninth Judicial District,, line resumed Iho
Eractlce of the law, and associated with him
Is son, J.fl. Graham, Jr. Will practice in th#
Courts of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata Com*'
Uca. [Dec. 7, *7l— tf.
rn E. BEI/TKHOOVKR,
mJITOR]*rET~AT-ZAW
CARLISLE, Pa.
MrOfflce on South Hanover street, eppenlte
Peulr’s dry goods store,
Doo. 1.18«.
pvR. GEORGE B. SEABIGHT, D*w-
I / tist. From the Baltimore Collate ef Dental
Surgery, Office at the residence of nlu mother
Bast Louther Street, three doors below Bedford
Carlisle, Peana.
Dec. 1 IM6.
JAR. J. S. RENDER, M. D.
Has removed his office to the South West cor
ner of South Hanover and Pomfret Streets, di
rectly opposite the and Presbyterian Church.
Carlisle, April 18—7J--tf.
p EG. a. EMIQ,
• ■ ATTORNEY-AT-LA W
AND
INSURANCE AGENT.
Office on South Hanover St., In Franklin House.
Agent for the oldest and most reliable Eire
and Life Insurance Companies. MayU-tl
TAMES M. WEAKLEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office—No. 22 South Hanover St M Carlisle, Pa.
April 25, 1872-ly. .
JOSEPH G. VALE,
attorney-at-law.
Practices In Dauphin and Uumborlond counties.
Office In Court-house Avenue, No. 8 Kramer’s
Building, m the rear of the Jewelry establish
ment, Carlisle, Pa.
April 26.1872-ly. .
TARBS. MARY L. HALL, Homoeopn
I J thlo Physician and Medical Electrician
Ofllce South Hanover street, Carlisle. All fe
male diseases sklllfuly treated. Patients at a
distance can consult by mall. ■
June 0, 1872-ly.
ILlfc insnra nee.
THE mm AMERICAN
Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Of Philadelphia;
A LL kinds of policies written upon
most favorable terms. Premiums may
bo paid annually, soml-annually or quarterly.—
All policies are NON-FORFEiTABLB after
TWO ANNUAL payments. No extra rates for
females. No charge for policy foo or stamps.—
Policy holders share in the profits, Dividends
declared annually after two payments on the
contribution plan. §lOO,OOO deposited with the'
Auditor General of Pennsylvania as security
for poljcy holders,
Cumberland County Branch.- The Compa
ny Ims appointed a Board of Trustees, composed
of the following well known citizens of Cum
berland Copnty:
E. M. Biddle. s, H. Kikpkkr, M. D,
Charles h. Mullin. Wm. a. Mullin.
John M. Wallace. Wm. A. Lindsay.
William Kennedy.
E. M. Biddle, Wm. Kennedy.
PrcM, tiecy, Jt Trecu,
The trustees are all policy holders In thecom
pany, and their duties are to supervise und
conduct the business lu this district, with au
thority to Invest a certain proportion of the
l reiulum« collected In this district, within the
same, thus making It emphatically uud pructl
pally a HOME COMPANY. . 4
' A. C. BELLOWS. General Agent. 1
A. CRIST, apodal Agent.
Jan 251871 l-vr
AT the Volunteer Ofllce you cun gel
your Job Printing done neat ami cheap.
Stole $c Etatoaxe.
gTOVE AND - TINWARIfi
ESTABLISHMENT.
The partnership borotoforostl ug lyetweeu
Walker A Glauuy having ba dissolved by
mutual consent, I hereby annoonce to the citi
zens of Carlisle and surroundinneountry, that I
have opened a
New. Stove and Tinware Store,
In the large frame building, On the corner of
West High and Wpst streets, formerly, occupied
by Cornelias A Bosh.
Having a Jorge and complete stock of Stoves
and Tinware on band 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
slock of Tinware embraces everything usually
koptln a first olrfee tin establishment.
ROOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend
ed to. __ _
STOVES,
l 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.
ROSEBUB,
BEACON LIGHT
EGG
OFFICE and PAUL* R
STOVES
Ht selection ol Cook Ht-oves emuracw the
following:
Superior, Noble Cook, ,
Excelsior, Niagara,
Quaker City, aud Cora),
tSlove Repairs constantly on hand.
’. lam agent tor a
PATENT bt b.a :.f P I I* E.
lor beating mills, factories. Jtc.. ami prepitretj
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 sham ol Hie
public patronage, feeling confident that 1 w-HI
give satisfaction.
b A. WOODS WALK KK.
Dec. 22. 70—W
JgXCELBIOK
STOVE and TINWARE
EMPOR’ I U M !
The undersigned would respectfully Inform
the citizens of Carlisle aud vicinity, that ho stl i
carries on the
SitOYe.Sc T’mviaYe Business
in all 1U various branehea. He baa aeonred tbo
agency for the following popular Stoves
Parlor and Office Stoves. -
Morning Glory,
Parlor Heater,
Parlor Light,
Light House,
together with a variety of COOK BTO V ES.
Combination Gas Burner,
Eureka
Begulator,
Niagara,
Superior,
MOENING GLORY and other
HEATERS. RANGES. AND FIRBBOAtCD
STOVES!
which be Is prepared to furnish at the lowest
market rates.
Stove Resawing.
Broraptly attended to. Roofing, Sponting and'
Jobbing executed in the mostsatlsfactory man
net* TINWARE,
ol every description, constantly on band, or
mad© lo order, at reasonable prices. Haying
none but experienced workmen employed, be
bones by a close attention to business to secure
t„e imbue
SLMUEL R. CLAUDY, .
■ N0v.‘23,1871—ly.
SOMETHING NEW UNDER iHE SUN!
THE UNDERSIGNED. having just
returned from the cities with a largo stock
of eoods. Invite the attention of all who desire
satisfaction to call and examine their large
slock oi
Stoves and Tinware
0. N. LULL,
Supt.
Among the stock of stoves may be found tbe
Anti-Clinkerß ase. Burner,
anti-clink;er 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.
Lamps,
Dippers,
together with Toilet Sets, Coal Buckets, Coal
Sieves, Shovels and Tongs, Zinc and every va
riety of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods
kept In a first class store •
We are also prepared to furnish
Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells I
and have lor sale the 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 a call as wo are determined not to be
undersold by anv other parties in this place.
Thauicful for tbe past patronage we extend u
cordial invitation to alt to pay us a visit.
WWvnesmiftv Stßvnpp,
Nob. 62 and 64,
NORTH HANOVER BT..
CARLISLE,
Nov, l>. 71 PA
ffiatlmt Hflafeer.
B. E WI N G ,
CABINET MAKER
and undertaker.
WEST MAIN STREET.
CARLISLE. PA.
A splendid assortment of
New Furniture,
for the Holidays, comprlsiug
Sofas, Cam p Stool,
J/onnges, Centre Tables,
Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables,
Easy Chairs, Card Tables, '
Reception Chairs, Ottomans,
Bureaus, What Note.
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Parlor,
Chamber,
Dining Room,
Kitchen
FURNITURE,
of the latest styles.
AGE FURNITURE IN SETTS
Splendid now Patterns.
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES
GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES
lu groat variety.
Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders
from town and country promptly attended to
nd on reasonable terms.
Coo. 17
"PROPOSED AMENDMENT Ti)
X THE CO NSTITUTK ) Nn F
PENNSYLVANIA.
JOINT ItESOLUTION
Proposiny «n Amendment to the Constitution r/
Pennsylvania
He it resolved bp the Senate amt House of llepre •
sentattves of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in
General Assembly met , That the following amend
ment of the Constitution of this Commonwealth
bo proposed to tho people for their adoption or
rejection, .pursuant to tho provisions of the
tenth article, thereof, to wit:
AMENDMENT;
Strike out tho sixth section of tho sixth arti
cle of the Constitution, and Insert In lieu there
of the following: M A Slate Treasurer shall he
chosen by the qualified electors of the State, at
such times and for such term of service as shall
be prescribed by law.” • _
1 WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
Speaker of tho House of Representatives.
JAMES S. RUTAN,
Al*iMiovKi>—'The iwenty-fcecond day of March.
Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-two • JNU, W, UEAHV.
Prepared and certified for publication nurau
uul lo till) Tuiilli Article of too CrmsUliitlon.
FRANCIS JORDAN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
OVFICK OF SKCKETAIIY OK THE COMMONWEALTH,
Harrisburg, Juno 20lh, 1M72,
July 4, l«7‘i—:hn, _
187 S. NEW FALL GOODS! 1&72.
AT
D. A. SAWYER’S
Cheap Dry Goods Store,
. North-east comer of. Public Square, Carlisle, Pa.
have the pleaourotb announce to the citizens of' Carlisle nail vicinity, thal I have
just received largo Invoices of
]SI W FALL GOODB,
and will make further additions as the season advances. One Case of o £C l iUcoeB, One
lotot Canton Flannels, Manlius, Tickings, l'uble Linens, Towels. Orashea, Ac.
An elegant assortment of -BLa6k VELVETEENS, (silk llnlsh.) atlfi niu 1 bo
full line of WATER-PROOFS at the lowest prices. In BLACK ALPACAS we cannot pe
oxoMled.as I have a superior brand which I can safely recommend for wear, durability
and lustre. Prices, 23,30,35, 40,50 and upwards. All . .
JSFe.iv Styles of Mill and Winter Shaivls at Great Bargains.
.WoYnvo Jnst opened u lurgo lot of Embroideries, Ijrces and Lara Collura, at 10,15, 20 and
25 cents. Wo keep an .
Elegant Stock of Cloths and Gassimeres,
S^nM^d*
help to please in the goods and prices.
Bupt. 5 1572. 3D. A. SA W YBR-
1872 !Fall Opening 1872.
' AT THE
Central Dry Goods Store 1
All- the new s-fyles anil varletlaa of
Jjadies 1 ’ iJress Gtoods,
A h,.«- i.ti i'iiig:• 11> in Black Silba. u choice braud of double Drench Alpaca* that
rauuo' 1.1- ii.iiii'l any where elae 111 CarllBlo.; call and see them.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
~1,1.1 Hqmnu, fluid and Striped. Shawls andScarfa ol every variety and quality.
Cloth aud Felt Skirts, all sizes, for Ladies, Misses and Children.
. .e - •
BLANKETS, BLANKETS, White and Colored Blankets at good Bargains.
n.ANXKI.S.—Nnck FlmiuolH. Shirting Flannels, and French Flannel* of every
color arid nil qualities. Canton Flannels ns low ns lels. per yard.
Men's mid Boya* Wear, Cloths,, Gassimeres,iSattinets, Overcoatings, Twe
Jeans, Ac. Full Suits, or any portion of Suits made up at short notice
by one of. the most fashionable tailors in town.
Domestic Goods of all kinds
at, Buch prices an cannol fall to please. .
VBXj VESTEBISr S S
Black and Colored VELVETEENS, for trimming nullings, ent bias.
NOTIONS.
Everything In the lino of NOTIONS can always be found at the Central. We Invito every par
son to call at the Central and price our Goods before making any Fall purchase*.
sept. is. 1872. Miller & Buttorff..
N. B.—Ploase remember that we are the Solo Agents in the Cumberland V.lloj tor th. gou-
Ine HARRIS SEAMLESS KfD GLOVE, the finest Glove Imported.
GRAND OPENING OF FALL i WINTER GOODS
. AT ’
Ogilby’s Cheap Dry Goods Store!
No. 47 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLI9LH..
Just received from the City and now opening a large assortment of
wo are delorralned to run oil at astonishingly low prices for CASH. Ladies
Dress Goods we have all the now and desirable styles of the season. Beautiful Black and colored
Bilks. Japanese Silks and Poplins in great variety. SPECIALTY.-As usual, we offer insurpassed
bargains in Black Alpacas and Mohairs; alao.pame goods In all color*.
BLACK CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES ,
Fancy Casslmeres, Tweeds, Kontucicf Joans, and all kinds of Gent’s wear In variety.
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Tublo Muons, Towels, Napkin., Ql-vcs,t)u. pander., &c.
Domestic G-oods.
All kinds of MIIBLINB, while and unbleached; Tickings, Checks; Canton Flannels, &c., at th»
very lowest mark.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
A full line of BLANKETS white and colored Flannels and Comforts at low prices. CALICOES.
A largo Invoice Of now style Calicoes, at <5. H. 10 and 12 y x cents. To all In want of new and cheap
goods wo would respectively liivlto to call and examine our stock before purchasing, Hu we are
determined to sell goods at cheaper rates than they can bo had at any other store In th» county.
rcpu . 0 . x b 72. CHARLES OGILBY.
jyj-ONEY CAN NOT BUY IT I
1 FOB SIGHT IS PRICELESS ! '
BUT THE DIAMOND BPECTAUI ES WILL
PRESERVE IT!
XjESKTSSHS !
Ground from mlnoto Crystal Peebles, melted
together and derive their name “Diamond” on
account of tbeirJiarduess and brilliancy. They
wUHast many years without change, and are
superior to all others in use. Manufactured by
J E. SPENCER* CO.. Opticians, Now York.
Caution.— None genuine unless stamped with
our trade <> mark. . For sale by responsible
agent* throughout the union.
THO 3. CONLYN, Jewelry and Optician, Js sole
Agent for Carlisle, Pa., from whom they can
be obtained. No Peddlers employed.
Dec. 7.1871—1 y.
New school books at piper’s
BOOK STORE.—Just received a largo lotof
NEW SCHOOL BOOKS.
such as are used in all the different grades of
Carlisle borough and Country Schools; also,
Copy Books, Slates, Pens, Pencils, Ink, *o.,
Blank books and Memorandeu Books, Music,
Music Books, Violin, Guitar and Bunlo Strings,
Deeds, Bonds and Mortgages, and all Justices*
Blanks, Sunday School Reward Books and
Cards, a variety of new style Ifcltlal-Paper, all
sold cheap, at PIPER’S BOOK STORE. No 33
West Main Street Aug. 15,1872—3 m.
(P £TO $2O per day! Agent* wanted! AH
•UtJclasses of working people, of either sex,
young or old,make more money at work for us
In their spare moments, or all the lime, than at
anything else Particulars free. Address O.
Stinson & Co„ Portland, Maine. 12Sopt73—ly
PITTSBURG, PA.
An luslllution for the thorough practical ed
ucation of young and middle aged men lor all
departments ol Commercial life.
The oldest. largest and most complete prac
tical buslne>s College in America, and the on
ly one having connected with it an actual burl
ness department, conducted on a veritable mo
ney-basis. Patronized by the sous of Merchants,
Hankers, fanners, Mechanics and Business men
from all purls of the United States,
Students cau Euler ul uuy lime.
For largo descriptive circulars, giving lull
particulars. SdUress , J. C. SMITH, A.
* Sept. ID. 1672—Smeom. Principal.
New Liquor Store.
The undersigned would respectfully inform
ne citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that ho
•ms opened a liquor store m the '* Volunteer
Building, 1 ” (Shower’s old stand) ami will keep
constantly on hand a largo assortment of
Speaker of tho Senate.
• Choice Liquors.
Families uud others can bo supplied on ahorl
notice. ThonUlul for p«al favors, ho respecym-.
ly solicits acontlmiuuco of tho sumo.
Agent for Massey & Collin’s celebrated Phila
delphia Ales.
May 21, 1572-tf
30tB ©ODirg ah% (Kaottg
Uliotcllancau3.
you value your eyesight use theae
4
BIMON W. EAIILY.
Setoliifl JRndmtee
LADIES
having Sewing Machines should not full to see
tho beautllul work-done at the Ladles’Parlor,
Mansion Ho with PALMEu’H ATTACH
MENT. upe,
AGENTS IVAVIID
at the Mansion House to sell tho ATTACH
MENT. Great inducements ollerod.
YOUNG LADIES
learning to rdh Sewing Machines should have
our ATTACHMENT.
EV ERY PAR T
of the ATTACHMENT is warranted to give sat
isfaction, at the Mansion House.
EVERYBODY ■
Is getting an ATTACHMENT at the Mansion
House.
REFERENCES s
Mrs. J. B. Haverstlck, Mrs. B. C. Woodward,
Mr. Win. Noble, Mrs. Rinehart, Mrs, Juo Camp*
boll, Mrs. W. P. Sadler.
THE NEW
“DOMESTIC”
FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING
SEWING MACHINES*
Loading points of excellence combined In tUe
DOMESTIC:
1. Extra size and room under arm.
2. simplicity and direct action,
H. Ease of operation.
4. Quietness—no cams or gear wheels.
5 Cylindrical hardened cost steel shuttle ;
largest bobbin In use; will carry 100 yards cot
ton orsllk. 41 ,
6 Superior automatic take up.
7. Self-adjusting tensions.
0. Cannot be put out of time or adjustment
by use. This la a quality possessed by no other
machine In the world.
0. Great range of work.
10. Durability of working parts.
Every machine warranted to bo all we claim
Please call and carefully examine the “ DO
MESTIC,” as It will give me pleasure to show
the working of the machine to all, whether or
they have or have not any other make In use.
' JOS. W. OGILBY, Carlisle,
Agent for Cumberland coauty.
Clrculuis villi Myles mid prices sent to any
ddress on request. July tf», ]'2—Bm
l&iiltttoß ißarijlnes.
HINKLEY
Knitting Machine,
'THE UIMPLEitT. CHEAPEST AND BEST IP
USE I HAS BUT ONE NEEDLE I
A CHILD CAN RUN IT I
Designed especially for the use of families,
and ladles who desire to knit for the market.
Will do every stitch of the knitting In a Block
ing, widening and narrowing as readily as by
hand. Are splendid for worsteds and fancy
work, U\utinu Five Different Kinds of Stitch I Are
very easy to mauagu. and not liable to got out
of order. Every family should have one,
We want an agent In every town to Introduce
and soil them, to whom.we offer the most lib
eral Inducements. Bond for our circular and
sample stocking.
Address
lIIUNKLKY KNITTING MACH. (X)., Hath 11
■ M0v.2,’71 1 yr.»
Ihs (Kochs
NEW STOCK
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRESS GOODS,
ot extremely Low Prices, to which dally addi
tions will be made, and __
POPULAR PRICES MAINTAINED
Black Silks,
Alpacas,
Mohairs,
of superior lustre, and durability/on which, I
defy competition as to QAULITV and PRICES
]\lourning Goodg
» .IN GREAT -VARIETY.
SUPERIOR BTOO K OF ,
White Goods,
embracing all the novelties of the season.
Cloths, Gassimeres,
• Boys' wear a Speciality.
Cottonadcs and farmer's Drills.
An examination is only necessary to oovluce
that fer Variety, Beauty, Durability and Cheap*
ness, our stock Is second to none in town.
T. A. HARPER,
South Hanover St. Carlisle
May2lf,
y ERY ATTRACTIVE
and tempting mo the largo plies of Nice Goods
now opening at the well-known establishment
of the subscribers, this being the Second Great.
Arrlvai thls spring. We mako a speciality In
pnro
Slack
SILKS!
of the Celebrated Lyons’ make, at very low pri
ces. We have also a full lino of
Mourning Goodg
THE VERY BEST W
Tamieo Cloth, pure Silk Warp Black Hernaul,
best all-wool DeLanes, best Bombazines, best
Black Alpacas, plain black and black and
white Ginghams and Calicoes, Chintzes and
Percales. A full line of
WHITE GOODS
for Dresses, such os French Muslins, Nainsooks,
Bishop and Vlctoi la Lawns. Tarlelons, Grena
dines, plain white and fancy colors, white
French Merino, Cashmere, white’and colored
Linens, &c. Amo the Largest Stock ol Staple and
DOMESTIC Goods
to bo/eundln this coimty. And when you come
here and examine our large stock, you need go
no further, as that would be a waste of time and
loss ,of money, We have a great iqauy now
ALPACAS & POPLINS
of various grades and prices, (Cheap.) We have
the largest stock of Embroideries, Ribbons,
Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings.—
HATS for Ladles, Men and bovs, Skirts and
Skirting, Shawls Table Linens, Sheetings, also.
CLOTH SI GASSIMERES
aud Cotton aud Linen goods for men and boys,
and a very large assortment of smal iwarles and
FANCY Ci O O ID'S,
which'we can’tmonllon for want of room. The
famous DOLLY VARDEN has not been forgot
ten. All persons In want of bargains can get
them by calling at this well-known house, that
bos stood the storms of two fierce panics in the
commercial worl(J, and escaped unhurt. Please
come and bring tno •• chips’'' along with you.
A. W. BENTZ & CO.
May23tf '
A. H. Franciscus & Co.,
No. Gl» Market Btreot, Philadelphia,
Wo have opened for the FALL TRADE the
largest and best assorted stock of
PHILADELPHIA CARPETS,
Tables, Stair and Floor
Oil Cloths/Window Shades
and Paper, Carpet Chain, cot
ton, Yarn, Batting, Wadding,
Twines. Wicks, Clocks, Looking glas
ses, Fancy Baskets. Brooms, Baskets, .
Buckets, Brushes. Clothes Wringers, Wooden
and Willow ware In the United States. Ourlarge
Increase In business enables to sell at low
■ prices, and furnish the best quality of
Goods. Solo agents for tho celebrated
AMERICAN WASHER,price 55.50
Tho most perfect and success
ful WASHER ever made.
Agents wanted for tho
American Washer in
all parts of the
State.
Sept. 5,1872-Sra.
jiHißcrllaitcousi.
"PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN !
(LAPS, CA PES and TORCHES.
fiend for Illustrated Circular end Price List.
CUNNINGHAM * 111 LL.
Manufacturers
201 Chestnut Street, Phtadelphia,
Juno 0, lf»72— -Ira.
Cheap John ]
has now ready on exhibition a
LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING!
BOOTS, SHOES, SHIRTS; NOTIONS, 4c., whicU
lie will sell al Ills
Usual Low Prices !
USUAL LOW PRICES!
USUAL LOW FUIOES!
Not necessary to say anything else, ns every
body knows that ho can get the BEST GOODS
at tho very LOWEST PRICES at
CREAP JOHN’S,
5 Court House Avp., In Franklin House.
May2-ly. ’
BLATCBLEY'S
improved Cucumber Wood
•ump, Tasteless, Durable, Efll
lent and Cheap. The best
'ump for the least money. At*
jutlou Is ocpeclally Invited to
(latchloy's I’atenl improved
(racket nod new Drop Cheek
r alve, which can be withdrawn
dthout removing the Pump or
isturbini: the JolnUi. Also, the
tapper Chamber which never
racks or scales, and wIU outlast
my other, For salb by Dealers
'very where. Send tor Catalogue
. . and price list.
Chas. Q. Blatculey,, M’Pr
Sept, IS—ly. 506 Commerce St.. Philo., Pa*
J L s'TEBNER & BRO.
Livery & Sale Stable.
BETW EEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS
IN THE REAR OP THE RENTE HOUSE,
Carlisle, Pa.
Having titled up the Sta ble with now Carn
ages, Ac., We are prepaied to furnish llrat-oloss
turn-outs at reasonable rates. Parties taken to
and from the Springs.
April 25, IBOT-ay
FRESH MEAT DAILY
Edward J. Arney,,
Worth Manor er Street. \
jgy The citizens of Carlisle can bi
furnished with Beef, Pork, Veal, Muh
ton, Lamb, Pudding,Sausage, &c.,dnilj,
at his residence', opposite John -Mf-
Brido’s. Delivered to all parts of Wo
town. sept!2*72
H.A.OBABBB,
Bouse, Sign and ;
Ornamental Paintei,
GRAINER and BANDER. Graining jxccnled
In the best city style, and finished In ol or var
nish. Work done promptly ana In ip noau*n
manner by experienced’ workmens, fill kum*
of nor dstone correctly Imitated. lue the best
material, and am therefore proparedto execute
the latest style colors. I am propofol to com
pete In price with any other meolxnlo of the
county. Place of residence, No, Pom
fret street. Whop. 27 Louther strpt, botweou
Hanover and Uouiord, /
May 23. 1872—if.
' ~ ~ati~~ati~c:
■gBTABLISHED 1848.
■■■;■;
Hardware 'House!
H. SAXTON & CO.
Henry Saxton. I J, P. Bixlkr, [ D.,8. SaxtoK
Building. Farming bnd Mechanics' Hardware
Tools and Materials. J' • . • ' ’’“'v 1 1
Nall, Iron and Stool of all sizes, shapes and
kinds. Railroad and Mining Picks, Shovels and
Materials. Wethorlll A.Bro. First National
Buck, and all other favorite brands While
Lead and Colors, with a fall assortment of Tube
Colors, pure raw and boiled Linseed Oil.' Coach
and Furniture Varnishes, Gloss, Ac. ’
Greasing and Lubricating Oils, Cement; Plas-i
ter and Silver Sand, Dupont's blasting and
sporting powder. Guns, Pistols and Amm uni*
tfon. Cedar Ware. Itope.Xonterns. Ac. ’
House-Furnishing Hardware.
Silver-plated Spoons. Forks and knives. >
Ivory and Pearl-bnndica table and pocket Cut
lery. Rodgers-& Seymour’*! fine Scissors and
Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Bands.
Brass stair Hods, white and black Curled Hair
for Matresses and Furniture, Green Reps, Hair
seating, Ao„ with a full line qf Upholster Goods.,
Miscellaneous goods, stich as Clothes Wringers,
fine bird Cages, Driving.and Hiding Whips, &oi
‘ Solo agents for Plank's Shifting Beam and
Kolter Plows at his prices Jbr Oath*
Bloomfield & Gibb’s Imperial Plows. ',
The Inst mentioned aro of a recent ihtrodno
tion Into this section, which have the odvantar
ges of a Shifting Beam and Steel Shear, at al
most the same prices as the ordinary Cast Iron
Plows. _, . ,
Solo agents ior Palmer’s Patent Iron Planes.
Sole agents for Buruhomfs Patent Weather
S Tl?Js lD coniDlnes both.economy and comfort,
thoroughly preventing drafts of cold air in wm
ter and dust in summer. The price for stripping
an entire house is more than saved during the
winter by the economy ol fuel: it taking at least
one-third less-fuel to produce the same warmth
It is made la walnut, oak and plain while, fo,
both color and windows, so that It can be adap
ted to any house. 1
Our goods are bought in large quantities from
the manufactures, and with the aid of our long
experience', are selected with the utmost care
and supervision, and we would invite all who
wish to purchase the best goods at the lowest
cash rales to patronize us. *
Country merchants will certainly find it to
their advantage to call or write us for quota
tions before purchasing. ,
We remain, res pectfull
0. Saxton & co.>
No. 15 EAST MAIN BTRE2.
Carlisle, Pa;
HA R D WARE
, AND
CUT LJ R Y.
MILLER & BO fFERS
take this opportunity of directing the'attention
Of the community at large, and every person la
particular,.to their recently replenished stock of
m A IE ID) lill
They studiously avoided Investing during the
high prices, and patiently waited.the fulling
out of thebottom beforo attempting to reflllthelr
shelves, and now .that things have been reduced
to old time prices, as hear afl possible, they, have
Invested largely and are prepared to guarantee
to their friends and customers as low; prices. ; os
any market outside the bitles. Thfey
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 agericy of'the Wlllcox'tfc Gibbfc'
Sewing Machine.:
and would respectfully sk all those in wan* ©I
aMngh.ue, to examine the Wlllcox & Gibbs* be
fore purchasing. • ‘ ' ' ’ 1
All orders promptly attended to, and good
delivered to all parts bf the town free of Cliarce.
Jan. 12 1872 W
ffiloUji
tug.
Great Inducement!
CLOSING- OUT
SPRING AND SUMMER
STOCK
A lew of thje superior
Wuljord and Barnsley
LINEN DUCK.
LONDON (DIAGONALS, COATING,
and a great vailoty of
SPLENDID
C4BBmt)Ki:B,
die.. CHEAP FOR CASH. Jim I received a new
Invoice of SUPERIOR SHIRTS.
o hi a x n;a l ,
UOWIi SEWirni MACHINES.
BE-iT IN USE.
H.S.Ritter& Son
CARLISLE, PA,
Anß.B;iS7ll-tf . , .
Established 1846 !
ISAAC LiyiK^STON
fiLOTHEEK:
Merchant Tailor
• 32 North.HANOVER Htiroet.
Wo will soil you o salt of Clothes
Fr oiiii SSO.OO und Uj)wurdH
and guarantee a perfect fit, and also warrant,
the quality to bo as pood If not better than lean
bo ha elsewhere for the same money. Give us'
a cull, and examine our stock, which wo will
take pleasure lu showing you.' t
.When you wish to buy
REMEMBER US !
AND HEE WHAT
BARGAINS,
wo can offer you.
I. LIVINGSTON.
May.lo. 1*72.
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;JJ 'i !It PvPtirkeili 11 ti '_.
A RETAIL
GR OCER.YSTORe
“South End”
The undersigned would rcspectmiiv i*L.
the citizens ol Carlisle AiilQ Wdln|i?/tUatiKt o hfi
purchased the stock of Mr. John Hecktaan .Itt
having added largely thereto, will at all tl,«* a
keep a good and first-class stookof; ,
on nand^u^^WhMno/ , .
sinatl advance on- first cost, flu 7
will consist. lOf.fsarar. of the rsVu«
grades, coffees at all prices; Molasses iVr IS? 1
all kinds, Mackerel, Shad and rferrinh
hud SegAWp Urushoi Of;'all descriptions
CoFdsand Clothes Lines, Brooms., i S**
Keep constantly .4ft;4)aps 0 °
Family ’ : ' and Feed
In stock. COUNTHV PROUUOEof nlfthS 1
token la exclmjlgn foy gdods,l at market via.
Hoping that by strlol,attention SJBfe
the wants of oil that may . favor blm.wm. lii”, d
onstom.be will rccolTO ullberat tl Ato'orn,?, '
tronngo tlov ng every facility ma odvnK;
In thoburthflftWAf tnystook Iwm/uS I !''
be undersold by nny In the business. iSmiS 1
S5 r , T c^r£U moMh
April 11,1872tf.
W FIRM I NEW' FIRM !
J.&WB. Green
imving inurcbasea, Uio entire Slock and “li.
lures ot Lewis *abor, In Mr. Sidters nelvlmVld.
Ing, next door to Carlisle Deposltdiank, ott.r lo
the public a largo and well selected Sleek of
Fresh Groceries,
Sach as h , r ...
Molasses. ~- *, DricdFrult, '
Cheese, ' Buckets,
Coffees,. . Caudles,
■’ •' ’Spiced, 1 ■ ■■ Brushes, . t,,
Rico,,';,' . ~ .iiUnKUels, .
Halt; ’ ■' •'• ' “CioVM, '' ■■ '■■■ 1 . .
Beef, . . Pepper,
1 ■••Bod«j“ ! -1 Allspice,- .(-•,•
Crackers,,, , Brooms* ... ...
- Flour, - , ■••'TubV 1 ' -il .
Teas, , Cordage,
•'i'! sugars,’ 'l'li i , >Clnnniuon,-,.;
, , syrups,,, , .• CP.rp fc)tarcb, ,
•.‘■'FishV ■ '■ h Coal on, u; -
Ham, Vinegar,
Lard, Blacking,
.. lyckles,, ~ • , Stove Polish,.
'■ Ketchup; 11 " CedaV&iWlUow ware
Soap, u Queensware,.. t '
*• . Nutmegs, Glass Ware, . •
. ‘ Hanned Fruit.’ Stoneware,
1,1 StAftK, •-• •"** .
Qoodq delivered to ftll the towfl, frei
of charge. * .
,The highest market priceipald ioMoiintiy
produce.
■■ <They .hope by,falr.,<lealipg ( ,9trlct pUentioa
to business, uud r a desire to please, to merit a
share of thopnullopkti'oUagelfßeapecifoliy, ■ ,
... Jtf. ... Znh ,
IMMI
uui-mm ,
HATS’ 'AND v CAi?S T : > ! , :
. nofIop.AVJVNT
If so. Don’t Fail to Cali, o*
I. 1 -€ftlliO;
/r- i!i /• i»i ,
NO. 29. WESI MAIN STREET, \
Where edn )je BdQtt.the4nest.ftfBpttnienvol
.... 1 • HATS AND OAffli,.. ‘
ever brought to Carlisle, He takes great pleai
aero In Inviting his .old frl&ndsiand dustomen,
■and all new ones.to bis splendid Meek just re
dived fTora 'New Ybrk bml Philadelphia,' con* :
slating in part of fine .u i,i
SILK AND OABBIMERE HATS.-
besides’in bn'dless varlJty bf Hats'arid Cfips o 1
th© lateat.aty]©, all flf.whjch he lylllflejl at>U,,
1 Lowest Cfc uh Pricis. Also, his own mahufactar#
li ,Hats always onhand;-and' !: • i ;
HATS MANUFACTURED.' TO ORDER.' i
'ke has the best arrangement for coloring HbU .
Add ail-kinds of Wdolen Goode; Ovorcoatfl;&c.,
the shortest notice (as he colors every week) and
on the most reasonable tenne, Also, a Hug lot el
choice brands of
, TOBACCO AISID CIGAEB !
iways on hddd; He doslrds to caUthd’allCDtloo
♦o persons who have
, •'» ; COUNTR Y FURS
tdseir, as'hb pays thehlghest cash prices for lu
S,r Qlve him a cull, at the abovenninWr, his *id
, ditnd, osho feels confident of giving entire ho >»•
Sept.*2B, *7l~tf. ■ .
■DABGAINS IN . '
HATS AND CAPS!
KJELLJEM’S,
15 NORTH HANOVER. STKEET
1 ■ •.. m in; P - i-i 'jt, )i - ' ir.i .
Wp have received* the latest‘styles hi‘HAW
and CAPS. Bilk Hals, Now York and PhHauei*
phla styles; .Cnsalmere- Hats of nah shapes ana
prices. Soft Hats of every kind, .from 7i> cpnw,
up. Cloth’Hnts-ln blue, velvet; lastliipjnilxed.'
cubs and black, Also, a line,lot oLltyys and
Childrens Hats—Cloth*arid-FoU~afld‘at all ptl
,ccs. Mei\<J|oys| and, -l- ul v i," ’
■ Children’s Hats. 1
• .-'l'n; n, Minli>'i u;' ■ •'
iu stylo# too mention, a.11.0f which.
will b? sold lowest ,cA^ii,ptjlp e ?.‘; CpU and
examine oiitstooki You cannot fall to bo plea -
lirW© W*"'' 1 ' J ‘
i • . 1 ' ■ t ■‘ 1 . i . ’
/ •’ .3Ssis~-oT ■■
.. . / ill: I ’■ 1 ’
raado and'rdpttltea tP'OfUei'l'dn'snortnotlcer -
tHept'2(i.lWlLif^^l^S^feeioyAl*el.
A CAitV.
, Having' dotermlned(.tO)WHUdraw- hop: A* 1 *
I Invite the attention ot, the public to my
LnrffoniHlWollßelect€i»Stocltoraooa«.
■'■•ll -in-. i-IH'i-'- 'll’
Umbrellas,
Trunks,
Unrnet-bogs, . ,
. . .Valises,-i i*>i ■
Cn No?irih«. : *<!..' .
any one desiring to puMtiMe.the
and rent the store-room, with nvleW of WJJX
Ing on the business. Jo such purchaser J> * ,J *
WATE POSSESSION 'wlll.bo glvOm, J - P tber .!
ijmi it to iojin mutiwt.io K ’ o x ' a ; '
No. 4 North HanoVOt dt.l optoMite.CktllsljD''
posit Bnnlc, July 25,158-< m L
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NEW BOOT AND STORE.
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CUSTOM aud MADE TO ORDER.
REPAIRING neatly and promptly da““- ,
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, ■ March l-mi >iil- m-
DAVID BTROKM.II J■/ JOHN.W- STROU 51
SABLIBLE ,-i.
oot & Shoe House!
: Wo have just received k“ c j^y K o °ju<D
,t,hGra tofloll.^da^jQWfW, CAaa
stock; consists of .
nS3S&SS&&&'
~ LABteS’i’ BAtMORAi' 'Boom a
MUHOS 1 apd., qaUdf.jM fJSan add
itoots; Mon’a,,uoys’ 7 nn(i o.Stogy W*
HUoca of icvory. ItlwcripUond -JWS& cwwiiM
Bllppor. Our Irumcuno otook lias been
selected, and,. , ( j ? A 1 11’ „ r fl
.Bargutnn : "
frlcnda, aud tlio public ae^slock. ■ ■, ;
nvltod to-call and " u /alouU> Hn^.>
■Ucmember the pbcc. clctlibii;
street, one door South of Bmb ftnuse. .
alnro, nearly ypppellj) the I'fam^y H |j[ * 00.
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JOHN A. MEANS.
•tore, f