gALE OF. THE MT. FLORENCE ESTATE! WITH A Cash. Fund. TOTAL V ALU ATIOIs , $350,000.00 IN SHARES OF One Dollar Each A magnificent Properly on th 6 HUDSON RIVER! neap NEW YORK CITY, overlooking “ HIGHLAND REST. ” the celebrated country seat of the Rev. HENRS WARD BEECHER. LARGE AND ELEGANT MANSION. FULLY and RICHLY FURNISHED, and containing all . MODERN IMPROVEMENTS SIQUTY ACRES 0& JJuPERIOE I AND highly Improved* nil ornamented with Shade Trees, Fountains Statuary, Hedges, Lawns, Avenues, _ , Graveled Walks, 4o Twenty Buildings, Fifty Building Lots, Hot House, Cold Grapery, Bowling Alley, BILLIARD ROOM SUPPLIED WITH WATER. HEATED RY STEAM, . _ LIGHTED WITH GAR BLOODED HORSES, “ ALDERNEY CATTLE, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CAm B^WAGONBr ndHAßNEaaifiai FARMING and Gardening IMPLEMENTS, “ l i‘ i .“T o r/ tl . lln K desirable either for n oentle man 3,lirat*closa residence or modern farm. All to be distributed among SHAREHOLDERS AS A MAJORITY MAY DETERMINE, at ft meeting to bo held In the city of New York On the lai of Jaduary t 1873. MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. Coopeu Institute, ) August 1,1872. / The meeting was called to order by John A. Leffert’s, the Manager. After making his state ment of the financial condition of the enterprise he asked for a Committee of Investigation. It was then, on motion. JRMofwd, That a committee of three be appoin- P°wer to aot for the shareholders. The following named gentlemen were then elected such Committee; Messrs. George R. Sprague. John H. Many. W. H. Whitman. We, the undersigned, hate examined the ao eounts of Mr. Lefierts, and find his statements correct, and we do hereby allow him until the v% B ? a ?, r y* 1873, tojjell the remaining shares at which time the books shall positively be closed, or sooner. If the shares are sold. And wo “Oreby appoint the 10th day of January. 1878, for (he final distribution of the property, GEO. H. BPRAQE, JOHN H. MANY, W. H. WHITMAN, To those desiring to Invest wo can say that tbo property fully Indorse the ac tion of the Committee, and wo give our renewed B * sl i. r^ nco at no Industry.shall be wanting to push the enterprise to an early completion, ond we have made such extensive and complete ar rangements as will insure the sale of the remain ing shares much lu advance probably of the day fixed by the Committee. The Hour and place of meeting will be given through the nubile press, at least TEN DAY la advance, thus affording ample time for all t bepresent In person or by proxy. The * Real and Persona Property." with the Cosh Fund, Is divided into 350,000 ©HARE© ! which are elaborately embellished, sold at ONE DOLLAR EACH, ana are numbered and regis tered from I to 860,000, Inclusive, in tne style of united States Bonds, to guard against loss or read. Special Attention le vailed to the fact that this is not a " Gift En terprise," "Charity Concert," nor any mere scheme for disposing ef tickets, but an absolute tma flds and peremptory SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY full dMorlpUon of which la given In circulars, •nd Hie exact truth of whlcn every snqscrlber “ **£ ie «tJy requested to verify for himself, to which end the undersigned will afford all rea sonable facilities. It has been proposed that the property and cash fund should be divided into 2,457 Prizes! Bat thla matter moit bo decided by the Shore holders themselves. We ore, by special permission, allowed to re fer to the following* gentlemen, whose names, are In themselves a snfllcient guarantee tha the most scrupulous care will he exercised In conducting the affairs of tho sale. They have also oo ted to act as an Advisory boa rd: H. CLAY PRESTON, Now York Cily. ZEN AS 0. PRIEST, Utica, N. Y. OEO. FRANK GOULEY; St. Louis, Mo. ORRIN WELCH, Syracuse, N. Y. THOMAS J. CORSON. Trenton, N. J, F. L. STOWELL. Clean, N. Y. Gen. M. N. WISEWBLL. N. Y. City, F. H. PALMER, N, Y. City. DANIEL SICKLES, N. Y. City. BOBT. 0. BRUNS, Charleston, 0. O. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFER ED TO AGENTS AND CAN VASSERS. SPECIAL TERMS MADE WITH CLUBS. For 1011 particulars, shares, references, de sorlptlv. ciruulara. Illuminated views. Ac,, AC Address, JOHN A. EEFFEBTS. General Manager, 603 flroadwav, N Y Box 8159. JOHN Wi SIMONS, Seoretarv JOHN C. SMITH, Tr™u rer %. Y Meronanta Jbzooange, 60 and 62 PINE Street. October iff, 18» vmiv" vxsvuun ' t).'A,. BA'WTER;' E, Corner of Public Sfjruare, Carlisle, Has now opened the best assortment of Silks, Dress Goods, Shawls, Velveteens, . Flannels, Blankets, EMBROIDERIES, DACES, DACE COLLARS. CLOVES, HOSIERY, &h., la the town. « Great Bargains! I Dress Goods, Shawls, and Furs I f I have an elegant aaaortment of CLOTHS CISSffIEEES I SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Inm -Hand be evinced D.A.SAWYER, 1872 U 1 all Opening 1872 . AT THE Central Dry Woods Store! All the new styles end varieties of IjadiesV Dress GVoods, A special bargain In Black Silks, a choice brand of double french Alp.icas tlm cannot be found anywhere else In Carlisle ; call and see them. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Long and’ Square, Plaid and Striped. Shawls and Scarfs o* every variety oud quality. Cloth and Felt Skirts* all sizes* for Ladies* Misses and Children. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, While and Colored Blankets at good Bargains. FlilirNßliS.-Siiek Flannels. Shirting Flannels, and French Flannels of even ,eolor and all qualities. Canton Flannels as low os la>s cts. per yard. Men’s and Boys’ Wear, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattlnets, Overcoatings, Twe J eans, Ac. Pull 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 ut such prices as cannot fall to please VEL VETEENS ! lllack and Colored VELVETEENS, for trimming Suitings, cal bins. NOTIONS ‘S'!,;: ssisf SFSKwsrtas sauayssfeas”” Sept. 19, 1872. Miller & Buttorff. Fall and Winter Dry Goods at Duke & Burkholder’s The Largest Stock I The Greatest Variety 1 Late Style Dress Goods ! VELVETEENS In oyory shade at the very lowest prices^ BLACK ALPACAS IN ALL THE BEST BRANDS. SHAWLS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES. White and Colored Blanket., 4c. Flannels lit all colors and qualities, at old prices. Cloths, Cassimeres, Overcoatings, meIMMUd! vm, l '/“‘‘I 1 , 1111 '" nohhloHt styles. In this line of Goods wo cannot bo that wo sell cheap. y g 800 thom - °“ U lmd “ ee wbol ° atock »o convinced sept, ss, Isis. DUKE & BURKHOLDER. _ , , * North Hanover St,, Curilsle. 1872. Grand Pall Opening. 1872. No. 18 North Hanover St. Having returned from the Eastern. Markets with a Large & Well-Selected Stock ' Goods I am prepared to offer BARGAINS to all who will favor us with a call. Please examine the following before purchasing elsewhere, If you desire to save money Lat'iea*, Gent*a and Mioses’ KID GLOVES, Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds. A complete assortment of ZEPHYR. HTOWN and FANCY YARNS. Also, a fall line of Jet and Plated Jewelry, Bracelets, Neck-Ties, Chains, &c Sept. 20, 1872. pBIJIE OYSTERS. 11. ADDISON A SON would announce to their many old customers, that they have ro-oponod their Oyster saloon for the season, and are prepared U. servo prime oysters In any stylo, such as fried,stewed, roast ed, panned, on the half shell, Ac. Wo have in with our establishment a I, Ai)JJIM' RESTAURANT, which Is luted up In the must comfortable manner. Families supplied with la tlie market, by the bashol or Sept. 20,1873—8 m & gg&t. // 4 The oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Education. 49*PraotIcal business men as instructors. For information, write for a circular to P. DUFF A BON, Pittsburg, pa. 170c723m. J. H. WOLF, No. 18 North Hanover Bt.. CorllaJe, at rbadzho Railroad. SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FREE OF TAXES, ofM.’SSSSSSr* 11,0 HeoonJ Mort «“» 0 «™ J « AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Interest Payable January ana July Tho Bonds are tu lOOOh, 500 s, and 100 s, And can be REGISTERED free of expense. The Coal, Miscellaneous Freights and Passen ger business are constantly Increasing. Tho increase for year ending Nov 1 1872, over year ending Nov. 1,1871* $71,28(1 37 Tho Increase for year ending Nov. 1 1871, ovorycar ending Nov, 1, 1870, 70,778 23 Increase in tw6 years $151,071 60 Bonds, PamphleU and information can be ob tained of DE*VEN&BRO. NO. 10 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHI LA, JJEADINQ RAIL ROAD I Summer Arrangement! tsursday, august i. m 1 fj uln l l°“ vc Hntrlaburg for New York os fol lows :nt 6,00 ond 8,10, am and 2,i i opm:oonoct- Inn with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, and “rrlvlDi^otNow York at 13.10,8,60,mid o,4spm' , t i , £? ln * : Ijoavo New York at 000 am 12 M nna 000 p in, Philadelphia at 7 30, oso a m and 3 80 p m, > ■keavo Harrlabnrg for Beading, Potlsvlllo, To maqua, Mlneravlllo, Ashland, Bnaraokln, Allen* tmvnand Philadelphia at.6WondBlo am.aud 2 00 and 4 05 p m* stopping at, Lebanon and prln - clpal way stations; the 405 p m troth connect-. lu ¥ for PhUadolphla, Pottaylll© and-Coluidhla only. For FoßsviUe, Scnylklll Haven and Au burn, ylaSohnylkill and Susq tohanna Railroad leave Harrisburg at 340 p, in. East Pennsylvania Rdlirnd Veins leave Rend* for Allentown, Jfioslna autTNew York at 7 00 and 10 JO am, and 405 p m. Returning, leave New York at 9 OQo in, 1205 and 6 00 p m and Al lentown at 7 25 a m and 1225. 215, 4 35 and 9 35 p * fray Passenger Train leaves, Philadelphia at #3O a m, connecting with uula on East Penn R at afl sUllons^ 130 eading at 620 P m, slopping Leave Pottavllle at 6 30 and 9 00 a m and 2 SO p ju, Herndon at 1000 a ra.-Shamokln at 640 and . 15 a Ashland at 705 o m and 12 43 pm, Ma » at 761 a in and 1 20 pm, Toranquaat at 8 35am and 210 pm lor Phfinda, New Vote, Reading. Harrisburg, &o. Leave Pottsvlile via Schuylkill and Susque hanna R R at 815 am for Harrisburg, and 1145 a m, for Plnegrove and Tremont. . Poltaville Accomo Train loaves Pottsvlile at 6 30 a m. passes Reading at 7 05 a m. arriving at Phlloda at 035 am; Returning leavesPhllada at 515 pm, passes Reading at 740 p m, arriving at Pottsvlile at 0 20 pm. . Poltstown Accommon Train loaves PoLtstowu I at 6 45 a m, returning leaves Pullada (Ninth and Green.)at 4 80pm, • Columbia H R Trains leave Reading at 7 20 a and 615 p ra, for Kphrata, Utlz* Lancaster, Col umbia, 4°; retuxnlhg leave Lancaster at 8 20U mand 823 p m, and Columbia at 815 a maud 815 pm. , ~ .... Perklomou R R trains leavePerklomcn Junc tion at 735 and 8 65 amand 266 and 640 pm; returning leave Green Lane at 0 15 a ro 12 35and. 4 20 p m connecting with trains on Reading H R, Pickering Valley R R trains leave Phamix yllle at 0 10 am, 3 10 and 5 60 pm; returning leave Byers at 0 35 a m, 12 45 and 4 20 p m, con neotlng with trains on Reading K R. < Coiebrookdalo R R trains leave Poltstown at 040 amand 1 20, 025 and 7 15 pm,returning leave Mount Pleasant at 0 00. 800 and 1125 am R U R ln * eoniluc^i, K with trains on Reading Chester valley ft ft trains' leave Rrldgport at 8 30 a m 2 40uud 5 33 i) m, returning, leave JJown lugiou ut u 55 a in, 12 3Uund 5 111 p in, connecting with trains on Reading ft ft On Sundays; leave New York at G 00 p mPhll adelplna at 800 a m and 3 15. p ni, (the 8 00 a m train running only to Ueudiug.) leave Poltsvlllo at 800 a r- leave Harrisburg at 000 ain and 200 pm* lent * Allentown ut 4 36 and 035 p m ; leave Reading at 7 15 u ra And 10 56 p in lor Harrisburg at 7 00 a m for New York, at 7 20 am ior Allen* town and at 0 40 a m and 4 15 p m forPTilUda, Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at re duced rates. Baggage checked, through ; ItO pounds .allow ed each passenger, J. -E- WOOTTEN, AssfSupt AMa Eug oh’ry Reading, Pa, Aug 1,72 QUMBERLAND valley RAIL R'OaDI CHANGE OF HOURS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, On and after Thursday, Jan. 18, 1872, Passen ger Trains will run dally as lollows, (Sundays ex cepted). « WEBTWABD AccommocUUion TYain leaves Harrisburg B.o# A M., Meoh&nlcaburg 8.85, CftrUaloe.il. Ne w v111e9.4/ Sblpponsbnrg 10.22, Chomberabnrg 10,44, Green oauwe 11,10, arriving at Hagerstown nUfc 1 a, m. JTa« Train leaves Harrisburg 1.66 P. M.. Mo ohanlcsburg 2.27. Carlisle 2,68, NewvUle 8.32.ih10 ponsburg 4*03, Chombersburg 4.86. Greencaatio 6.11, arriving at Hagerstown 6.40 p. ic, 22 rvreu IbafnleavesHarrisburg 4,80 P. M„Me ohanlcsburg 6.03, Carlisle 6.82. Newvlll# 6,06, Ship |eusburg6.3f\ arriving at Ohambersburg at 7.00 A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.20, P, M.. Qroeuoastl© 4.37, arriving, at Chamberspurg 5J% l6 Ayerf Chamborsburg It 4.40 p, m,, Williamson 5:80, Mercorsburg 6520 houdon 7;oo;arrlvlng at ! Richmond at 7:20p. m* EA’Si-wJvril): Aeeommadattcrn'Jrain leaves Cbambersburg 6 Ot khipponsburg 6,29, Newvllle 6.00, CaStslc* 7s%*?St &UlC * hate 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg. Exprest UYain leaves Hagerstewc itim m Qreencutlb 12.21. .Chamberaburg 1»06, Hmppens a*SJ' 2.10, Carlisle 2,60, idechsinlcs. burg 8.18, arriving at Harrisburg 6.50 P, M. • Mixed Train leaves Chombersburg 7.45 A'. M Groencoatle o.iB, arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 A A MIXED TRAIN leaven Richmond at 7*oo a raLoudon 7:16, Alerceraburg ICOO, WllliamsoS B:4s,arriving alChamborsburg o:46aim. ™ close connections at Harrlsbur* wlti» trains to and from Philadelphia, New York* Wtutlilngton,Pittsburg, ami nil points O.N. LULL, BDpjtnrHTKHDEHT’a Office 1 Ch ““mf” Jar-ls> ' IX • IHE CARLISLE Carriage Factory! ,£“ r “ ed ® ut between three and four Carriages and Spring Wagons tftimnm Bt £H ce » °? d ,B still ready to supply cot i 6 »V.JV oao tha . t got their wagons and got satisfaction know where to go to have their thwo whn P dni e n °r r ex ? hft . n g etl for new ones, and SSSSW.” t iey thougutthey nvnrwh?ni i 0 hl i d ’ corao iMiot.-and 1 will do if cun ,or . yo ''- I make It, my study wom,F n™?„l , evorj ; branch of the business, imd moEo iFmsn ™i m ,“ t 0 w °r lc to nr ‘ler; then I ram made a man what, he wants',. If he wants a low wtmnir'io B^ 5 nn RI J? 11 to him, and If he is mi P Q ? for a high-priced wagon I can P*- 0 i*' ut ' dou, t charge near what ho would have to pay at most any other place' fnr the ®accorarao- JUTrMrJ* r tie P la cc, corner SOUTH & uaovm h ‘ c ' ‘‘ A ‘ B - biuirk. JV/I ONEY CAN NOT BUY IT I FOR SIGHT 18 PRICELESS I BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTAOI.ES wti.i. PRESERVE IT I II you telite yonr eyesight use atone HjESDXTSKS 2 S*°?? d fto ?., xn | lnut t Crystal Peebles, melted together and derive their name “ Diamond” on aoopnnt of their hardness and brllllanoy. They will last many years without change, and an>- ¥ U fe® others In use. Manufactured bv J. E. SPENCER £ CO„ Opticians. New York. ~m, Vlf2 N, "j^ one Genuine unless stamped with our trade mark. For sale by responnihiA agon to throughout the union. Y pnßll>l6 THOB. CONLYN. Jewelry and Optician, is sole Agent for Carlisle, Po., from whom they be obtained. No Peddlers employed. y Deo. 7.1871—1 y. • Jbat» aim araus ELLER’S OLD ESTABLISHED HAT AND CAP STORE I *JPfFH HANOVER STREET, a few doors iffrvA V atAn£ 1 l?i° u?C dsl kt b Qnk . has on hand a large stock of all the New York and Philudel phla'Styles of * HATS AND CAPS - • ** • •’ * i 11 'I I i;; i v r,/ 811 k hats from,33. to 50.50; Felt' hats .for men.- boys and children, of every quality aad varletr of style. Winter caps In cloth, fdV, beaVer, ccJ noy, uutra. i>aucy Velvet and.cloth turbans Also a lire lot of Qloves, at all’ J°? g experience In tfeio business, I feel confident I oau please all who favor ma 1 with a call, in price, style and quality, Hats of all Kinds Made to Order and old ones repaired promptly Oct Zi 1873 Keller. A C'AItD Having determined to withdraw froa bmd- i invite the attention ol the public to my Urgo;nnd well-selected stock of Goods, consisting of Hate, Caps, Umbrellas, Trunks, C'arpet<bags. Valises; Canes. Notions, Ae„ which I will positively SELL AT COST. The moat liberal Inducements will be hold out to any one desiring to purchase the entire stock and rent the store-room, with a view of carry ing on the business. To such purchaser IMm DIATE POSSESSION will be given. Otherwise storeroom will be for rent. Possession to bo given April Ist, 1873, Call and see. You will ; Ind It to your Interest vo buy. Jacob boas, No. 4 North Hanover Bt., opposite Carlisle De- i oslt Bank. July 25, 1873-lm. J RADWAY’S READY'RELIEF ooitES ’tub tvoitfir fains* . V In from Ono to Twenty Minutes. . . NOT ONE HOUR ,te '“sS^iftT A Bf Sl “ J '®“ ' BADWAT3 READY RELIEF IS A - CUKE FOB ftVLlti i'Aln. ‘ • It was tha flrstaud lii ..Tho,Only PoSa Romcdw tta| laotantly stops the mhat cxcnidallng pains, diny* Influmnrtibns, and cures Congestions, whether of the JSffip&toS?’ criOtKTfilauda or organs, by.,, _ in from one to twenty minutes. 5fLW a «w bow violent or excruciating tho pain the - RHEUMATIC, BMUlddeh. luflmi, Crippled, Nervous ■ Neuralgic, or prostrated wltn disease may Buffer, *** RADWAY'S READY RELIEF , WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OPrTHK KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATIONrOP TUB DOWELS. ; , CONGESTION OF THE LTTNOR. BORE.THROAT.'DIFFICULT BREATH!Nfl G “‘ hysterics, cntwpj mpimiEuiA. 1111 UEiART *, HEADACHE, TDOTnAC C U 4 R TABBU ' I ?'™ E “A, COLD CHILLS, iMmSk- “'P^ATISM. The application of the Beady Belief to the part cr parts whore tho pain or dlSlcultymxWU will afford cos* and comfort. Twenty dronalnhalf a tumbler of water will In a few KssißBff fwfflsssaga"%aaaa ffSSffliff" “ I,IE HVWEIA',, Traveler should always carry a boltle of Radwsy’a»■ Belief with them, A few drape in water will' prevent rtekneas or pains from change of water. It Is belter than French Brandy orllltters an astlwuluut. . FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE - cured for fifty cents. 'Thcrcls ' nolarcmcdlal aecut ln this world tlmt will euro Fever a S d i4 g v 0 ti and aR other Malarious, Tr fiholdrYcllow, aud other Fevers (aided by RADWAY’S PILLS) so quick as BADWATTS READY RELIEF. ' Fifty cents per bottls. Sold by Druggists, HEALTH! BEAUTY 11 BTTONQ AND PURE RICH BLOOD-INCREASE OP FLESH-AND WEIOHT—CLEAR BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO at.iv DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT “lllffkfsg RAl^l^^nE I TVIW < CHANoij THE BODY UNDEROOEB. UNDER THE IN. MEDIOINF, THAT™ 8 TBDLY WONDERFUL Every Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Ev«ry drop of llm SARSAPARILLIAN HESOLV ENT communleates through the Iflonil. given! Urine, and other fluids mid Juice* of the system (ho vigor of life! fie wnallesoflhc body with now and sound mstcrlftl. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumuilon, Glnnduhu fiyS&PJfwlß tho Throat, Mouth, Tumor* Ko.lcs li iho Gland* and other parts of the system, Sore Eyes. te>Wf r *e« Hg« Hie Ears, and the wors SL 8I &) £i 80 S^?»T,V lllpUo^8 ' Povcr Snrea, Scald tei* Sa ll Khcjuii, Eryslpclns, Aonc, Black Spotß, Worms In tho Hcsh, Tumora, Cauccni In the womb, and all weakening and painful discharges. Night °/. s P crm L an<l al * wastes of tho fife princi ple, ore within tho curative range of this wonder or Mod latrsh °d5 d a ,.f cw MO will provo to any person using It fhr cither of theso forms of disease ita potent power to cure them. ua ,A‘ becoming reduced by tho wastes ond decomposition that Is continually progressing euc hcTu.,bY blood—and tils Urn oAKSAPARILLIAN will and docs secure. Not only docs tho SAsaapAiULLiAit llisoi, tent excel all known remedial agents In tho euro of Chronic, Scrofu- SISSSr 1 °" a “ l ° dl> ““ cs i but Rls tls onl/ ■ Kidney 3c Bladder Complaints, dmS 1 “ nd 1 . 8 ol ! where rtioro arc Irlch. • imlok, cloudy, mlicd w» WMhWOW 4*9 *ho wmioi of ani egg. or threads'like whit' lsa morbid, dark, bilious appearance,and (lc P»» ll N «nd when Hun fsTpriciK ■ w J*f P“»M water, and palp In th, *° d atoD * tl^°,Uo - Price? #i.oo k " own 1011 •“« , Tn*»o>; <>f 12 Years’ Growth Cured by Radwoy’s Resolvent. boS?k. n AlTill th.owr'a^tol, MWywalUotT«ij,Md thought I would try U i bet b*d no faith ■■j I and anOmd for Iwtln yenra, I look tlx Imhlm - if." l . Rwolwp*, tod ono bo* of Radway’i Pllli.and ill' “•C^JWB*3* Rdtaf» tod theraU p°t• |lM%morlob» «««, Mt. and 1 ftj.| bit Ur. tmftj hr. »nAV*p|w than I ha* Tfa V«t»nwnM WM In tiinjeft tldtof tfa* HANNAH f. KNAPP. DR. RAD WAYS’ PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, SUfc, for Iho euro of M dlMJrikrHi.rrtio Stomack Uvei. TJoweK Kidneys, Bladder. Nervnua DImiSS : W fe22P^ fa, K no ./ nur , c V. ry » .minerals, or deleterious dniira Observe the fo lowing sympionia rcsultlni; from BUordcraof tho Digestive Organa:’ •“»*. *.««« bo fr;, thg . Spht, F«»w and to ’ ; of IVnt>(|«(lnni Vellownea*. of thlakta i * li«>WAVS PULS win ftro'm.™: : t u*D'fromidl the oonvc-immcil d enrdew. Rlee. ae »ni> UY DROOOIBTB. r* 35 ™ •l RE*D “PAIJ3B AND TRUE. 1 ’ Bend one letter. PINE TREE Tar Cordial! Nature’s Great Remedy ! FOR THE Tliroat and Lung’s, It Is gratifying to us to inform the public bat Dr. L. Q. C. Wlshart’s Plue Tree Tar Cordi al. forThroataud Lung Diseases, has gaining an enylal reputation fiom the Atlantic to the Pa cino coast, and from thenoo to some of-the llrat families of Europe, not through the press alone but by persons throughout the Slates actually bonefllled and cured at his office. While he mbllahes less, bo say our reporters, he is unable to supply the demand. It gains and holds its reputation— First, Not by stopping cough, but by loosen ing and assisting nature to throw off the un healthy matter collected abouttho throat and bronchial tubes, which causes irritation. Second. It removes the cause of. irritation (which produces cough) of the mucous mem brane and bronchial tubes, assists tbe lungs to act and throw off tho unhealthy secretions, and purities tho blood. ■Third, It Is free JVom squills, lobelia, tpeoao and opium, of which most throat and lung rem edies are composed, which alloy cough only, and disorganize tho stomach. It nng a soothing effect on tbe stomach, oats on the liver and kidneys, and lymphatic oha nervous regions, thus reaching to every pari of the system, and In its Invigorating and purifying effects It has gained a reputation which It must hold above all others in the market. NOTICE.' The Pine Tree Tar Cordial! GREAT AMERICAN PYSPEPSIA PHIS] E 1 - ID" V Worm Sugar Drops. W’ l ,B,tar,lmmediate-dlrootlon, they shall not lose their curative qualities 9 \ by> tho use of cheap and impure articles. . HENRY R. WIBHART, PROPRIETOR, MB OF CHARGE. •■wiVAfe' 6 affs t i!r'' opportunity Is not ottered , by any other institution In the city. All letters must bo addressed to L. Q. 0. WIBHART, M. D., NO. 232 N. SECOND STREET, Philadelphia. Mnov72-(Jm* 1872. *'^'lBl2. THOMAS A. HARPER, 170# 12 Sonth Hanover, St., I .... Carlisle, ... , 0 ' ~ : ■" HAS OP.EffEp' li' Tbo Cheapest Alpacas aha Mohairs. ■ The Cheapest.Blnok Silks, ~ , The Cheapest Merlhoe aid CathmWes; ■ .• , t ‘o° f ' gSir n P p riivT;rp 0 O P r'& U FlM, ‘ ' ; liu Moqntin|.&bd tieedittd nodfUlbif j Gb^di, Tho Cheapest and boat Velvflteonß., ~ , The Cheapest Watep-proorcioakliiM. ? 1 The Cheapest Muslins and Table Llnona. , The Cheapest Canton aUd Wool Flannels. ! * , The Cheapest .Blankets and White Spreads.! The Cheapest Blankets and Thlblt Shawlsj " * Si hertpoB J tJndeywehra^dleffand Qontli.) The Cheapest Cloths and Casslnteres. : , FULL LINE OF NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS. Being determined to maintain ray ropatation for solUug the best and cheapest Black *Alpdcas have now opebod a fall lino at low prices. > • F - Dot. 3.1872, FALL OPENING! We have Just returned from the city with a I , JtIAMMOTU LOAD OF DRY oohßlsUng In part ol CLOTHS, CASSIMKBES. Ladles' and Gout’s UNDERWEAB. A larmS sortmentofnear styles of B LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS in variety, Crapes. Rib bons. Ac. An endless number of latest style of FtiU ana Winter Shawls, The "OTTOMAN SCARP,“ handsome and all sizes. Cloth and Felt SKIRTS for ladies and misses. Large Tiles of DOMESTICS, Calicoes Ginghams, Tickings, Muslins. Flail' uulsofdll kinds and colors. ’ f Blankets, whlto and colored. UMBBELLAS, Velveteens! Bldok and Colored, cut bias, for Trimmings. Tho largest stoclc of f . KTOTIO3XTS In the county. We have had advantages In tbe trSSRTiSSt WMfe SSI a p t 0MB “ 0d LOW RATES ! Please call at|tiie “OLD STAND I” (1840.) sept, sm, ms. A. W. BENXZ & CO. JJIO WHOM IT MAV OO.VCEa )<{ fall, and Winter Clothing.! Jno, lESlliolrt JV'd. 83 Worth ' 'Sanovir Street, ! Cdrliite, -it.--. ■ .■■ ..... *- . ;k i l ,haa Jiiat opened a large andap lendld aa .aortment of FAjjJ, h i 1 t; ! , ■ -. ; o V E R C 0 A T S, ,’ r ' tt 5 11 W 1 and prides, Pants. Vests. Moo^p^ii' r Drawers, Suspenders, Kbcb- Ues, Collars, <Sto,, 4to. sags, sosieby *mbr?olng Ck Cl ° thloß ifl “mpiete, / Every Variety and Style, , H?nt. UUB,ir E * n Blßgano., beauty and t,, .. a .1 d offer ? d at that please and suit tbe'people. Well mav it be said ELLIOTT sells cheaper than, anybody in town. I have secured one of the best PRACTICAL CUTTERS BlErE S f?nnna° a ,.! arg t assortment of G ,°? D ?> which I will make up to order at shortest notice. Also, a lares assortment.)! men’s and ladles’ g B °9 TS AND gaiters and children’s shoes. Also, a large aa- , 8 ““ °, f “ en ' e > b °ys' and children’s TB ,' t h f t can Dot fa il to please In qual now til pr C * - AII tbe “hove to be bad Bep2o3ru. John Elliott’s. JjUID OPENING I —OF— French, English and American Ms, Cassimeres Si Vestings! 0f 9HADE3, figures, qualitiks AND PRICES SUITABLE FOR MEN’S WEAR. Shirts a Suecialty* A line of Rent’s Fnr tilshlng Goods ai-* ways on hahdt ES. Ritter & Son Drapers Merchant Tailors .' No - 44 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA, ’ I 1 ’ CHEAP JOHN, has now ready on exhibition a i large stock op clothing I BOOTS. SHOES, SHIRTS, NOTIONS, do., whlOh be wm eellattala Usual Low Prices ! USUAL LOW PRICES I USUAL LOW PRIDES I Not necessary to say anything else, as every body UPows that bo can get tho BEST GOOCH at tho very LOWEST PRICES at uudh _ . „ CHEAP JOHN’S, May3Wy" n Houaa Av “•• *“ FrankUl » House, T. A. Harper. e( IWOPINQ ana SPOUTING promptly attend* Tr*H?. n . ow prepared to exhibit to Hie Winter nat&L'S?^^ Prepar ° d * morning glory, light Mouse. BON-TON. ' ROSEBUB. beacoAughti OFFICE and PABIiOR f«uiw‘log- otl<m ° r Cook 8tovo " "mbraoo tho Excolalorf erl ° r ' Nobl ° <*o & Quaker Oltyjand Coral, ‘ Slave Jlepatrs constantly on hand lam agentiera' PATENT STEAM PIPE. Having an experience of 22 v«nn in thio k„_# Sub.'.i *°? ld Aeotmiir eolfclt ?ihaw o? t£e JfrSSJ&Sg’ ftBllDg COal,dont ” w‘‘° Deo. 22.70—f-T jgXCELHIOB STOVE and TINWARE . , . . . The undersigned • would reipestrully inform the oltisens of Carlhile andvtalnity. thet.he stli carries on the Stwie Sc 'Vura-arc Bußmeaa In all Its .various branches. k« h■■ aMn agency for too following popnlar stove# 1 Parlor and Office, Stoves, Mornln K Glory. ’■ i; 11 Parlor Heater, .-■i.i-i Parlor Light, ,i ■,, Llght Uouso, ;■ 'I ' >" ! ' ■ togotber wUh a varlely oIiOOOK STOVES. iiiV.j .'»■ •'«!' ’/ IMJt . I'l.V , / 1, : popiblnatjon Qua Burner, ~ ..Kpreko • • n B«g»lator, - i Niagara, Superior, L MORNING GLORY end other bbatrrs. ra nobs. AND-.RIRBROARD markot^atesf 1 * 01 ” 1 * 0 * 1 *° mrnlsh ■* ,h 0 >»»«» promptly attendod to. llootlng, Spouting and Jobb!Ls executed In the mostentlefeetory man- SJnSI®? 7 description, constantly on hand, or made to-ordezv at reasonable prices. Harlnc pub^p^r^ia^^fe- Nov. 23,1871—1 y. SOMETHING NEW UNDER CHE SDNI rTIHE DNDERHIGNED, havlni? Juat J- returned from the cities with a large, stock oTgoods.lntrlte the attention of all who desire afook ai l tion l ° CaU anU examlno their lar|* Stove and Tinware Among tbo ■took of stoves may be found the AntuClinker ‘Base Burner , -i. ANTI-OUNKEII FIRE PEACE HEATER, PA nrrtn nf!if™}i , SSlJS u tho lat *“t styles sf PARLOR, .DINING-ROOM end COOK STOVES, wUh h tllesr <,h “ ll,ne '’ 1118 trade to oompet Knives, Forka, Dlppnn, wlto Toilet Beta, Coil Backets, Coal » 8 T^ T fw»«r; n u^rjo^ kept In a first class store * We are also prepared, to famish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells! and hare lor sale the Celebrated Genuine Cn ci ! .! epmbor Wood Pump, ■ BPOUTINQANp JOB TfOBK *'promptly iaad on reasonable terms. p . ,a . 0 *- the sreeh (Tout on North totdlpl Inviutlon £WI Ma>UUc tf * Itincsmith & Runn. • .111!! . -.tl r 1 I’■ ~I ( Ml! 1 ■ ... if > tii'i ,• .1 =II •. . • 11. fi?«ndM,. : - ' W l4^ N»: DOUBT YOU KNOW THAT John A, Means leo'led on bapil “ largo and well to. Fresh & Jfloe Ch’ocerles I'' Isauda a declaration of war a Balms t the blab prices'of'Groceries, and bavin? my permanent heftdqnanpw at the pid fltaml, i N® l S’ B . Hta®OY«r Street. •where I have constantly on hand and ronaie cheaper than the cheapest, a Full Line of Groceries I QUEENS WARE. , , GLASSWARES UKDAUWARE. FXdHi DRIED and CANNED FROms," 4001 *’ CANDIES. SPICES. 40.,Ac, i COFFEE of the beat grades: BDOARB of tha floent quail tie.; TEAS that Jo excel In flavor? SPICES that are all pore, ami SYRUPS deliolffi DT,I"."i?,!AO. DeC * nl ” r "' TUmW ""' »■» ■»•«“ paid for* ““ klUd " ln aeMon - Hlaheit prloe. COUNTRY PRODUCE, x Delnit ueterralnod to please all my customer." JbIMfiWSSSSE' ot tUB ■SwuTSSSS JOHN A. MEANS. ilnoTfa • W South Hanover street, HnOT7J Carlisle. Pa gTOyE AND TINWARE ESTABLISHMENT. New Stoye*: and Tinware ; S|ore, fteSUIHK *amo •’gUdlnu. ou the earner of “copied Ikrgiiam) 06mUet4 stock of riatm °5L to ?J??•elected with the greatest care expressly fbr this market, my ctuiom •*>*■ >r* lnaSrTo. d ‘ atUfaollOD - “^«r y^“ 6 a”m; Shee iron and Tinware; nS-'fc“nr U '?i^!,‘f na ‘*? d ma<le °P 10 order. My .slS!"*! en J bri * CM everything usually gept la a first class tin establishment. * STOVES, S TO YES A. -WOODS WAUUER. EMPOR I U M I STOVES! Stove Repairing. T 1 N W A R.E, Bpooua, ’ Ladles, lamps, .leartbutu - . gSTABLIBHED'wJT Carlisle Hardware Home, H. SAXTON (& qq H«j«r Bxxiok. | j. P . |D 4f“ t £ rl " •• : Wotherlll 4 Hto jfpLjbtttllfJ Buck ana nil other ravoriieS,£ lnt *«?.*** Lend ncd Colon, with if'&W •'•o™. pore raw and boiled ?SS!f B !®w «tS? and Fnrnttnro Vnmtahel Qii“?"i«l OIL JSI n e d rr n rfS^»*^ House-Fumishinq , Silver-plated Spoon, J ' W “ U '®l JT° r y “»d Pearl-hanaufi tabbiVSf knl !’M. lory. Rodgers & Seymour’, ns^„l Wc 't«irv Bhean, Fine Gilt Curtain&s!iL a,fl, «onS Brass stair Rnds, £ nlc '» «ndE,H for ilntressos an A I™roltnrß niS? Curlsa He ■So., with afallllae^nf^ o , ll '!*?® i JdlsceOoneouß gooda s ‘g' or Uph o i, t , (“g «a-Wrd Cages, Driving and - m f ?m e, «WtiiaS 1 -, 8 ?. 1 ® ?. ren <"' for Plank’S Hals.” B Wblp.‘3 Koltor Plows at his ptlcm .nSIS I ?*' ®«m S Bloomflold 4 Gibb’s Im»£S r . a '' / l- 1:1 The last mentioned a^oV^'i lo ™- tlon Into this section. wbinh i? liUroiW i^»s£SSSip one*third less fuel to urn/inl!!?.'.} 1 Uls made In walnu ft®'m'S both color and windows so »WhS? tod to any bouse, 180 [lu It can be R;V, Our goods are bought In in—„ ' tho manufactures, end with ft®. G.uantltlen n„ experience, are sileoled with ot oor '®l and supervision, and'wewiSi 1 , 1 ’? utmost to l , wish to purchase the best void. ??‘}J “ u »* ' cash rates to patronize u, goot * B Rt tbs loves I Country merchants will , I f ‘elr advantage to “al"or w?lm 11 b •tlons before purchasing. / 16 us for qaei*. We remain, 4apeetfull» H. SAXTON & CO • No. W EAST MAIN STRgj L'arllaie, hard war® ARD CUT LERI, MILL MM A Bo fFERa of the CoDmunuy^ I t^a™J lr^“ n PWtlemor. to th.t H A ffi ® W AM, Th,y atndlcnaly avowed InvaiUe, darj.g u. W«h price., and patiently ' vailed the am,, cot ./the bottom before attempting to twill 14,1, fchelvea. and now that thing, hay, b«a,Hi»i to old time price., ae near ce poulble, lh«j b.„ Invented largely and are prepared te gnatialM to their friend* end etutomers ae low prleea u any market onleida theeltlu. They eapHiali; Invite the attention of mechanics, ftrmtn ul bnlldere. Onr eteck I* complete and acne im! fear meeting with disappointment In eoqirnij for anything in onr Una. Wa have the agency of IheWUlooxAGibhi Sewing Machine. and would respectfully ek allKese a ne< aMastwnc, to examine the Wlliooi d 81bbi’|bi fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to. and good delivered to all parte of tho town free of chant Jan. 13 18721 V Cabinet fßafter. \ B, EW IS (r, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER. WEST MAIN STREET. CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment of Fin'll! (nre. tor tho Holidays, comprising Camp stool, T». Bes U . Centre Tables, 9 1,aIrs< Dining Tobies, w^av9i Ja . Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Octoroons, Bureaus, What NoU, Parlor. ‘ Sc - 4o - Chamber, Dining Room, JKltokew FURNITURE, of the latest styles COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS Splendid new Patterns, BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES in great variety. fw^ r HS2 , ".* t 5? ntloll Blveu to Funerals. Orders And oonntrylpromptly attended to nd on reasonable terms, Deo. 17. iHiaccllan tons. TIE NORTE ifflUM Mutual Life Insurance Company. Of Philadelphia; I A Rlxls of policies written upon I jAXthe moat favorable terms. Premiums may I s^*^« n . naa,, F» semi-annually or quarterly.— ? re WON.FORFEITABDB after I payments. No extra rates for I piuftlfl’ oharge for policy fee or slarapi.— I y soWera5 oWera share In We profits. Dividend* I ««£&?5 <l .9 nnu^, y Bfter payments on the I Witfi m U 0 ? 1 P |Bn « 8100.000 deposited with the I Auditor General of Pennsylvania as security I forpoiioy holders, I «.92 MBeBL 4 2r P' Oouhtt Bba mm.—The Com pa- I ° Board of Trustees, composed I k!.*i««s°l4? wi ? B well known oltlcens of cum* l o«land County; . 1 S'B, Beddls. ' 'B, B, Enrrißi Me Ds I ‘ MotJJir- vim a. Monniir. mZ&ygSZZr. WM.A.LmmAT. , E.M. Brnnui, .. w*. Knnnanr. SraL dfeep.it Treat. „„_,f* rl “l e S a ! r 0 all Policy holders In the com {JJsJii??? G lel r duties are to ooporvlse and .tonduot lho business In this district, with an homy to invest 1 acertoln proportion of the 001180 I l od In this district, within the P«“y C(fidpSS^atlCa‘l3,^ atlCa ‘ 13, “ d A O. BBXLOWa. General Agent. ' ,apeo “ u Agaat ' • J L STERNER & Hiiu. Livery & Sale Stable. RET WHEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS in tRb Rear of" the bentz horse, - ) ,• • • • < * , Carlisle, Pa. Having ntlod np the Stable with now Carrl ages, do., We are prepaied to famish flrstrclass turn-outs at reasonable rates. Parties taken U» New Liquor Store! Xlie undersigned would respectfully Inform oe citizens of Carlisle and -vicinity that no has opened a liquor store in the "Volunteer building," (Shower's old stand) and will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Choice Liquors. Families and others can be supplied on short notice. Thankful for past favors, ho respectful ly solicits a continuance of the same. Agent for Massey 4 Collin’s celebrated Fhlia* detphla Ales, SIMON W. EARLY. May 23,1872—tf
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