V '©ift (Juterprift. IN gA IiIS OF THE MT. FLORENCE ESTATE! WITH A Cash. Fund,. TOTAL VALUATION, $350,000.00 IN SHARES OF One Dollar XSaoh A magnificent Property on tlie HUDSON RIVER ! near NEW YORK CITY, overlooking " HIGHLAND REST. ” Uie celebrated country seat of the Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER. LARGE AND ELEGANT MANSION, FULLY and HIGHLY FURNISHED, and containing all MODERN IMPROVEMENTS EIGHTY ACRES' 0& JupeeiorJ,and highly Improved, and ornamented With Shade Trees, Fountains . Statuary, Hedges, Lawns, Avenues, Graveled Walks, &o Twenty Buildings, Fifty Building Lots, Hot House, Cold Grapery, Bowling Alley, BILLIARD ROOM SUPPLIED WITH WATER, HEATED BY STEAM, LIGHTED WITH GAS BLOODED HORSES, ALDERNEY CATTLE; CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, and HARNESSES, CAB'IS. WAGONS, FARMING and Gardening IMPLEMENTS, and everything desirable either for a gentle man’s.flrat-olasa residence or modern farm. All to be distributed among SHAREHOLDERS AS A MAJORITY may DETERMINE, alaraeetlng to bo held In the city of New York " ' On .the Ist of Jaduai-T/y 1873. MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. Conran Institute, 1 AugustlB72. > j Thomeetlng woa called to order by John A. liQffert's. the Manager. After making bis state, meat of the financial condition of the.enterprlse he asked for a Committee of Investigation. it wm then, on motion, BaUved, That a committee of three bo appoi n ted with power to act for the shareholders. The following named gentlemen were then elected ueh Committee: Messrs, George R. Sprague, John H. Many, W. H. Whitman. We. the undersigned, have examined the ac counts ol Mr, Letlerta, and find his statements correct, and we do hereby allow him until the Ist of January, 1878, to sell the remaining shares at: which time the books shall positively be closed, or sooner, if the shares arc sold. And wo hereby appoint the 10th day of January, 1878, for the final distribution of the property. GEO. H.BPRAGE, JOHN H. MANY, W. H. WHITMAN, To those dealring to Invest wo can say that the owners of the property fully Indorse the ac tion of the Committee, uJnd we give our renewed assurance that no Industry shall be wanting to push the enterprise to an early completion, and we have made such extensive and complete ar rangements as will Insure the sale of the remain ing shores much in advance probably of the day fixed by the Committee. The hour and place of meeting will be given through the public press, at least TEN DAY In advance, thus affording ample time for all t bepreeent in person or by proxy. The 1 Real and Persona Property,” with the Cosh Fund, Is divided Into 350,000 SHARKS! which are elaborately embellished, sold at ONE : DOLLAR EACH, and are numbered and regis tered from 1 to 1150,000, inclusive, In the style of United States Bonds, to guard against loss or rftuj. Special Attention Is called to the fact tbat tbls is not a M Gift En terprise,” M Charity Concert.” nor any mere Mhsme for disposing* of tickets, but an absolute btiajldc and peremptory SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY full description of -which is given In circulars, and the exact truth of which every suqßcribor Is earnestly 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 Intf ? 2,457 Prizes! But fb4e matter must bo dooidod by tho sharo heldert themselves. Ife are, by special permission, allowed to re fer to the following gentlemen, whoso names are In themselves a safllclent guarantee tha , the most scrupulous care will bo exercised In conducting the affairs of the sale. They have also oo ted to act as an Advisory board : H. CLAY PRESTON. Now York City. ZEN AS O. PRIEST. Utica, N. Y. QEO. FRANK GOULEY; St, Louis. Mo. OBRIN WELCH, Syracuse. N. Y. THOMAS J. CORSON. Trenton, N. J. F. L. BTOWELL. Clean, N. Y. Gen. M. N. WISEWBLL. N. Y. City. K H. PA LMER. N. Y. City. DANIEL SICKLES, N. Y, City. ROBT. 8. BRUNS. Charleston. 8. C. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFER ED TO AGENTS AND CAN VASSERS. SPECIAL TERMS MADE WITH CLUBS. For full particulars, shares, references, do aorlptlva cfroulars, Illuminated views, 40., Ao Address. JOHN A. LJSFJPEJt TSj General Manager, 003 llroadway, N Y BoIMSO. JOHN Vf i BIMONB, Secretary. JOHN O. SMITH, Troasurer, N. Y Merchants Exchange, GO and 52 I'IKE Street. 1 . October 10, iSI3, """Id. A. SAWYER, •7l*p JE. Corner of Public Square, Carlisle• Has now opened tho beat assortment of Silks, Dress Goods, Shawls; Velveteens, Flannels, Blankets, EMBROIDERIES! LACES, LACE COLLARS. GLOVES, HOSIERY, &9., In the town. Oreat Bargains ! Dress Goods, Shawls, and Furs I ‘ I have au elegant assortment of 1 CLOTHS /, CMSffIIEESI SUITS MADE TO ORDER. lam receiving NEW GOODS daily. Everybody call and be convinced that you can save TWEISTY-FIVE PEU CENT. XX jSI.- SLA/W’YESXX. ' ®rOOj>S NEW, SEW, NEW. Fall and Winter Dry Goods at Duke & Burkholder’s The Largest Stock ! The Greatest Variety ! At the Lowest Prices ever offered to tbo public. Call and make a personal examination of this stock, and we will convince you that this is true. We have all the now and Late Style Dress Goods ! VELVETEENS in every shade at the very lowest prices. BLACK ALPACAS IN ALL THE BEST BBANDS. SHAWLS in all the new styles. White and Colored Blankets, Ac. Flannels In all colors and qualities, at old prices, ‘ Cloths, Cassimeres, Overcoatings, and Saitinets of the best qualities and nobbiest styles,. In this lino of Goods wo cannot be excelled. It will do you good to see them. Call and see tbo whole stock and bo convinced that we sell cheap. Sept. 26, 1872. DUKE & BURKHOLDER, Nortll HanoTerSt ., caniaie. 1872. Grand Fall Opening. 1872, No. 18 North Hanover St. Having returned from the Eastern. Marketa with a Large & Wdl-Seledei Stodk op 6oods 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 Ladies’, Gent’s and Misses 1 KID GLOVES* Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds. A complete assortment of ZEPHYR, GERM/ KTOWN and FANCY YAUNd. Also, a fall line of Jet and Plated Jewelry,, Bracelets, Neck-Ties, Chains, &c. Sept. 20, 1872. REDUCTION ! I A.t OaiLBY’S! A LARGE STOCK OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! ' TO HE BOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. THE PRICES > of ENTIRE STOCIC. are much below REGULAR FIGURES and I Invite COSIPARISON with any othci* house In the COUNTY, FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, VELVETEENS, BLACK SILKS, WOOL REPPS. POPLINS, ALPACAS, REPELLANT’S CLOTHS, IN GREEN, BROWN, GOLD and BLACK MIXED, SINGLE and DOUBLEWOOL SHAWLS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS AND QUILTS, WOOL AND COTTON FLANNELS, ALL COLORS, TICKINGS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, MSULINS, SHIRTING STRIPES AND CHECKS, CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, OVERCOATINGS I FACTORY JEANS, nna every grade of goods suitable for season. EXTRA BARGAINS in a full lino of NEW FURS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. GENT’S FURS, GLOVES AND MUFFLERS! SPECIAL IN BLACK ALPACAS! I offer n brand which cannot bo surplrssed for WEIGHT. SHADE nnd QUALITY In every E " de NOTI O 3XT SS I close entire Stoclt of , 1 TRIMS, Oil CLOTHS, LADIES’ MB CIIILDRES’S SHOES! ami be convinced that all of above In a fact and worth your.attentlon. nov. 28, i&72. CHARLES OGILBY. 47 WEST MAIN STREET. Carlisle, Po. HIE SOOTH AMERICAN Mutual Life Insurance Company. Of Philadelphia. A LL kinds of policies written upon Athe most favorable terms. Premiums may bo paid annually, semi-annually or nnnrtorly.-- All* policies are NON-FOKl’-LIiABLE alter TWO ANNUAL payments. No extra rates for females. No charge for polity foe or stanips.-- Policy holders share In the profits, Dividends declared annually after two payments on the contribution plan. SiUO.UoO deposited With the Auditor General of Pennsylvania as security for policy holders. 1 Cumberland County Bkancu.— The Compa ny has appointed a Hoard of Trustees, composed of the following well known citizens of Cum berland County: E M. Biddle. 8. B. Kikffku, M. D. CHARLES 11. MUJ.LIN. WM. A. MUI.UK, John M. Wallace. Wm. A, Lindsay. WILLXAV KENNEDY. E. M. Biddle, Wm. Kennedy. J*rest. AVey, dr 3Vca». The trustees aro all policy holders in thocom nanv and their duties are to supervise and conduct the business in this district, with au horllv to Invest a certain proportion of mo rein turns colleelecl In this district, within the amo. thus making It emphatically and pructl nally a HOME COMPANY. 1 * A c. BELLOWS, General Agent. A. CRIST, special Agent. Jan 251872 I—vr J. EL WOLF. No. 18 North Hanover 8t„ Carlisle. 6c KDADINO Railroad. HEVEN PKU CENT, BONDS, FREE OF TAXES, Wo uro olferlng the Heoond Mortgage Bonds of tills Company AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTER.-HT Interest Payable January' anrt July The Bonds are tu 1000 s, „ 500 s, and 100 H, And can bo REGISTERED free o*f expense. . Tho Coal, Miscellaneous Freights and Passen ger business are constantly Increasing, The Increase for year ending Nov. 1, 1872, over year ending Nov, 1,1871, $71,200 87 The Increase for year ending Nov. 1, 1871, over year muling Nov, 1, 1870. 79,778 22 Increase in two years 8151 07-1 59 Bonds, Pamphlets and Information oan bd oh* talncd of DEKAvutpotto. NO. WHOUTH TIIIltl)H't Utiii T, I'HII.A, 30*2 ©oo*o XtaUroafts QUMBEBLANB VALLEY 1 BAIL BOADI . . f : ,>'U. .i. •; * ch a n g.e 'o-ir ' no v kb.. WINTER ARRANGEMENT,' On and after'tlmrstlajr,' Jan. 18, ISTJ, mason* ger Trains will run djUJy *a iollowa, (Sundays ex-, copied). ; • J }. i i 1 WESTWARD. j ■ .'Accommoaotion Train leaves Harrisburg. 8,O0(A- M.,Mecbanlcabnrg 8.86, Carlisle 8.11, .Ntivrrllleß,4/ Sbippouabtixg 10.2 a, Chombersbuxg 10.44,. Ctaotta* bastlo 11.16, arriving at Hageratbwn ii. 46 Aria. Mail Trcdti leaves'HarriSburg 1.65 P. M.i Mo ohonlcsburg 2.27, Carlisle 2.68, Newvllle 8.82, fablpf. pensburg 4*02, Chambersburg 4.35, Greonoantle 6.U, arriving at Hagerstown 6.40 P. JM, * • “ Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4,30 P. M.. Mo ! ohanicsbuxg 6.02, Carlisle 8,32, H 0 wville 0.05, Ship pensburg O.i 01 , arriving at ChambcVsburg at 7 M A Hixed Tntin leaves,Hagorsto\vn 8.20, P. it., Grooucastlo 4.27, arriving at Chambersburg 5.20 P. MU A MIXED U’RAIN loaves Chambersburg ‘at, 4:45 p. m., Williamson 5:30, Mercersburg 0:20, Louden 7:00/arriving at Richmond at 7:20 pi m. E'i'sl'ffAßD;' ■Accommodation Irain loaves Chambersburg 6,0 C A. M.j Shippensburg 5.29, Nowvillo' 0.00, Carlisle 6.33, MecUanlcaburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg 7,80 A.M. u- 1» v; >• *.;» . ? i/ :1 * .'U ... ! nail ZVotoleaveSHagerstown ,8.80 A.M., Green" castle o.oo,Cbamborsburg 9.4o,Shippensburg 10.22 Nowvillo 10,53, Carlisle 11.29, Mechafalcsbulg 12.06 arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 P. M. 1 Express Train leaves, .Hagerstown 32.00 -M. Greencastle 12.28. Chambersbnrgl.uS, Sbipp'ens burg 1.87, Newville 2.10, Carlisle 2,60, Mechanics* burg 3.18, arriving at Harrisburg 8.50 P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Chambersburg?,4s A. Greencastle 9.18, arriving at Hagerstown 10,06 A M. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Richmond at 7:00 a no.,London7:l6, Mercersburg 6:00, Williamson 8:4o, arriving at Chambersburg 9:40 a. m. 4ST*Mnkliig closo connectionsat Harrisburg with trains to ami from Philadelphia, New Vork, Baltimore, Washington, pittflburgiaud all points West, Sdpekintekdent’s Office) Chamb'g,, Pa., Jar. 18, *72. / 1 1871 READING BAIL ROAD! Winter • Arrangement I Monday, Dcccinlicr 3h<l, 1872. Truths leave Harrisburg for New York aa fol lows: at 5,30 and 8,10,' a in and 2,e0 p m; conect lug with trniiißon Pennsylvania Railroad,'and nrrlvlug at Now York at 12.36,3,50, and 0,45 p m respectively. Rotnrning : Leave New York at 900 am 1260 and 6 30 p in, Philadelphia at 7 30, 846 am and 3 30 p m. Leave Harrisburg for Heading, Pottsville, Ta maqua, Mlnersvlllo. Ashland, Bnamokin, Allen town and Pbiladelphia at 630 and 810 am, and 2 00 and 4 05 p m, stopping at Lebanon arid prin cipal way stations; the 4 05 p m.trala connect ing for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. -For Pottsville, Scuylklll Haven and Au burn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad leave Harrisburg at 3 40 p m. East Pennsylvania Rallrad trains leave Bead ing for Allentown. Easton and Now York at 7 30 and 1035 am,and 400 p m. ; Returning, leave New York at 9 00 a m, 12 60 and 6 30 p m and Al lentown at 7 20 a m and 12 25, 210,4 35 and 8 55 p ra. . Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 730 a m, connecting at Reading with train on East R K, returning leaves Pottsvllleat43s p m,'slopping at all stations, 1 ' - Leave Pottsville at 000 810 and 9 10am and 3 30 p m, Herndon at 10 GO a m, Shamokin at* 6 00 and 1102 am, Ashland at? 18am and 12 20 pm, Mahanoy City at? 53 am and 12 64 p m.Taranqua at 8 85 a m and 2 lOp m lor Fhllada, New York, Reading, Hhrrlsbiirg, &c. 11 Leave Potts Vlllo via ‘Schuylkill and Susque hanna R R at 8 05 am for Harrisburg, and 1140 axa,forPlnegrovoaad Tremont. Pottsville Accomo Train leaves Pottsville at 0 00 a m, passes Reading at 7 40 a m. arriving at Phllada at 1015 a m;.. Returning leaves Philada at 4 46 p m. passes Reading ut 7 15 p m, arriving at Potlsville at 0 00 p n4i“ 1 Pottstown AccomnionTrain leaves Pottstown at 0 45 a m, returning loaves Philada (Ninth and Green,) ut 4 30 p m, Columbia R R Trains leave Reading at? SO am and’6 15 pm. forKphrato, Lltlz, Lancaster* Col umbia, <fio; roturulhg leave Lancaster at 820 a m and 330 p m, and Columbia at 8 15 am and 3 20 p m, ; , Perklomcn R R trains leave Pcrklomen Junc tion at 735 and 0 00 a maud 265 and 010 pm; returning leave Green Lane at 0 15 a m 12 So and .4 20 p m'couuectiug with trains on Reading it It. Pickering Valley It K<trains leave Phcenlx ville at 010 am, 310 and 550 pm; returning leave Dyers at 0 .‘l3 a ra. 12 15 and 4 20 p in, con necting with trains on Reading it Ri Colebrookdale R H trains leave Pottstown at 040 am and 120, 025 and 7 15 p m, returning leave Mount Pleasant at 6 00. 800 -and 1125 am and 3 00 p m, connecting wlthtralns on Heading HR. Chester valley R R trains leave Brldgport at 8 30 a m 2 40and 5 83 p in. returning,leave Ddwn lugton at 6 55 a in, 12 80 and 5 40 p in, connecting with trains pp Rending R R, On Sundays: leave New .York at,s 80 p m Phil adelphia n't 800 am and 3 15 p m, (the 800 am train running only to Reading,) leave PotUsvlllo at 800 a m leave Harrisburg at 530 a m and 2 00 p ra: leave Allentown at 855 p m; leave Reading at 715 a m and 1015 p m for Harrisburg at 780 a m for New York, and at I) 40 am and 4 15 p m for Phllada. Commutation, Mileage. Season, School and Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at re duced rates, • Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds allow ed each passenger, J. E- WOOTTEjST, Asst SupttSc Eng Much’ ry Reading, Pa, Deo 2, 72 - 3bats ant OLD ESTABLISHED HAT AND GAP STORE ! on NORTH HANOVER STREET, a few doors below Carlisle Deposit Hank, has on hand a largo stock of all the Now York and Philadel phia Stylosof HATS AND CAPS SHk hats from 85, to 80,50; Fell hats for men, boys and children, of every quality and variety of style. Winter caps In cloth, fur, beaver, co ney, nutra, Fancy Velvet and cloth turbans, for children, Also a five lot of Gloves, at all prices. Having a long.experience lu the business, I: feel confident 1 can please all who favor mo with a call, in price, style and quality, flats of all Kinds Made to Order and oitl ones repaired promptly ’ Oct Si 1872 Keller. periodicals. JJEABTH & HOME. ISSUED WEEKLY. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED Full of interesting and valuable reading for 1873. Old: and Tounff 1873. A PAPER FOR EVERYBODY, Ifcnrth mid Jferine. Issued every- week, Is one of the moat bountiful Journals in the world. A single volume contains about 825,000 00 Worth of splendid engravings, llnely printed, und of a highly pleasing and instructive character. It ' had, also, a-vast amount of the choicest reading, carefully prepared, and full of In . structlon. With a moderate amount .of rural information for the • I'\mn and Garden, it ' f contains excellent Editori als on the topics of the day, which give the reader practical in- • . formation. Hearth and Home has a moat capital Household Department, whloh will delight and-greatly aid every House* ' keener. The Children's .Departvxmt, edited by, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Dodge, with many Assist ants, is of surpassing interest to all the little people. In short It is a paper that will please and profit both old and young in every Home Terms, in Advance : ONE COPY. One. Year ... FOUR COPIES, One Tear...., TEN Oil MOKE COPIES Tim subscription price of the American Am'l ruHuriif wh leh Is well known as one of the oldest and best magazines In the world, for the Farm, Garden, and Household, Is 81 fid a pear. One conv each ef Hearth and Home, Weekly and tbo Amt-rienn Ae/ricidturwt. Monthly, will bo sent one your for 31. to which 32 cents should bo added when the papers are to go to British America. ORANGE JUDD & CO.. Publishers, 2lnov3t 215 BROADWAY, New York, !) v .fotrji-’ tuoif.MK •! ; : > ; H* tr*.m ?&■,. „ I RADWAVSREADVRELIEFi :: ,1., v ;Cu«e* mKhb , \v*> pa i N«1 in altcrrdadiajithlfiifluutfri'hwiifnftcannjrotio . ■ ■ . SUFFER WITH FAIN. . . • BADWATB A dUBE FOki ' ' It«ftiTthrBKMidl)i> ii’' \ InftunmoUpiyv «urt. cyrea whether. of tiio I feutag*, Stomach, iWweW, m; btlier ylautw or organs, by J «P° i^pFßOßt'^rn? l TO 1 TtftXTT*KlrtttTffeS’ : * 3 j no matter ;hofr.violent.or. cxcrucuiiltiff tha,t«4u tlio • RHEUMATIC,'Bert-HaflVn; Inflnn,- Orltydwl, stcmJua, Kouralgic, or with may ;, -, . RADWAY’S REvADY RELIE" | - - INFLAMMATION ObV.THE’KIUNF.Yr}. -i nf namV ra ti on of the bladder. .. sobs; '•■ HTBIEBIOB, CHUBB, ■■, n E ADAOn E ,TOOTUA m . A; r;ili , mUTlS3r . COLD „. , ■ .. Tho application of the Ready Roller to fho pm or > : parts where will atlord cihu and comfort. . TwcntydrtnaTn:hnlfa!fMroHotrf a fo ' v moments cure CHAMPS, hPAsMH, SOUR STOMACH, HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, IHAHKHKA. DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS, nnd all INTERNAL-iMrlNhrr-'- ■ > Travelers Btinnld always carry a hntilo of Hit lm»> ’i Ready HclJofwilh them. A fuw.drops :n ,% liter «lil £ reveal slcknau or •pains ftnm ehhngc of water. It is eiter thim Frencli BrniHly or Bit tern usn stimulant, FJEVEIt ? |AXD AGUE. . FEVER AND AOUE'durthl-tor'fmj-ci-niv There h pbold, Yellow, aud othflr Frvcw (iililyil by RADWAY rt pill!}) so quick ns radway'h’readyrelie:'. Fifty cents per bottle. {Bold by DrugplMs. HEAffriilEaUTY!! STRONG AND PURR RICH m.OOD-INCREA'E OF FLESH AND WKIUIIT—CLEAR SKIN ANL BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION>BECURED TO ALL. DR. RAD WAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE THE-MOST ASTONISHING f’URErt 60 QUICK. 80 RAPID AUK THK CIIANUI 1 THE BODY UNDERGOES. UNDER THK I • FLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFLi. , medicine, that Every Dav an Increaso In Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of flic 3 A USA l‘Alt ILLIA N IIESOLV ENT communlcalcH through tile Blood, Sweat, Urlm, and other fluids and Juice* oft lie sy-tmi the vigor of lib. for U repaint the wastes of the body with tietymid som I material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, ftlnmlulai disease. Ulcers In the Throat, Mouth, T Minors. Nodus In • the Glands nod other parts of the system, Sore Eyes Strumous- Dischurgm fium the Ears, ami the wor-t forms of Skin diseases, Eiuplioim, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rhcilm, Erysipelas, Aoue, Ulaek Spots. Worms in the. Flesh, Tumors, Cancers lu the Womb, and nil weakening ftlld palufiil d'lsi-liarm-s, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and all wnslcs of the Hie princi ple, arc within IVc curative mugd nf this wonder of Mod cru Chemistry, ami a few days' use will prove to.unv person using It for cither of these forms of disease Its potent power to euro them. • • If the'patient, dully becoming reduced by tho pastes and decomposition that Is continually progressing, buc*. seeds In arresting these wastes, ami ‘repairs the same with now material made from healthy blood—nud this the 6ARBAPARILLI AN will and does micure. • 'Not only does tho Saiw.u-aiui.xun Rthot,vt!?t excel nil known remedial agents In the cure of Chronic, Scrofu lous, Constitutional, and Skiu discuses; but it is tho only. • positive cure for Kidney.& Bladder Complaints, Urinary, and Womb diseases. Gravel. Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Widen Incontinence of Urine. Brian's Dis ease, Albuminuria, nnd in all cases where there are brick* dust deposits, or thu water l« thick', cloudy, mixed wit < HubstouccS like tho whlto of imegc, Him width’ Bilk, or there Lsu morbid, dark, blllona np}>euruueo,atid white bone-dust deposits, nnd when there Is a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain lu th« Small of tho Dock and along the Loins, Price; li.oo, WORMS. “The only known nnd sure Remedy ■*ir worms~J’m, .Tape, elc. ... Tumor of 12 Years’ Growtli Cured by Radtvuy’s Kcsol vent. July 18, 1809. - Dp. Rtnwtv I hnvi had Ovarian Tumor In the ovsrlot and bowtU.. All the Doctor, inlet 11 there wii do help far It.” I tried evoVy thing that wa* reenmmrnilvd ; liiil.iiuihrnghtljied me. I taw your Resolvent, amt thought 1 would try ill hut hMni> faith fa It, became 1 bad euiTered fur twelve year*. I took *lx battle* of the Retolvent, and uno box of Railway'* Pllli, and two bol tie* of your Ready Relief I and Hutu It nut a ilgti of tumor to be teen or fell, and I feel butler, tmarU-r, And happirr llitui 1 have for twelve yean. The wont tumor w.iu la’ the lift tide of the bowels, over the £rotn. I write this to yyu ' ;lhe benefit of uiuwA. ■ You caa tiubllih 11 if you «hoo*i>. * HANNAH P. KNAPP. - O. N. LULL, BupQ :,DR. RAD WAY’S.* PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tytclufl9,-cipKmitly 'mill'd will) «nrcVt gnln. >putue, republic, purify, cU»*/u-, nn t‘eln'nirtli(-n. Ifcul. way's Jills, for tint euro of rU ctl'-orderS of thu Shnimch, . -Liver, bowels, Kldnevn, Bladder, Neivoni DlKoneFn, , Heudaciio, CormtliuillOii, Castlveneem > I|uili>erttlf>iL DyHUD)*lu, TMllmii'mvH. Billons, Fever, Indninnuitlnn of tho Bowels, Piles, uu'jnil iH-nuipemenHuftins Infernal Vis cera. .Warranted to efTectiiiwitlveniit-u.' Purely Yetfela* bluicnnlfllnliipno mercurv, Tfilnerul-v ir deluterl»*nsdniev XST Obwirva tliu following symptoms rcsulllug from I Disonleraof Oie Dlpestlvc Orpuns: ConsUpatloo, Inwmrf PIW*; Fnllne** ef flic Tllmvl In flic Head, Acidity of tho Stomiu-h, Niwrni. IU-nrtlum, liifguil of Food, fullruat or Weight in llipTjUiinmih/Sour ErvitatUmi, Sinking or 'flutteringat Uio PUof'tlio FUnum-h, Swimming of die Hem], ° /lurried nnil DUTk-ult- (lruiUli{iig K KluUCTl»gnt tlic lliairt. Choking or Suffocating Senuitloni when lit n Lying PivUirv, DlmnoMol Vlilon, Dole or Well* U-fnru (ho Sight, Fever mu I null I’nin la. lb« Heed, IXifldonoy of Prr.i«fmtlnn, Yellowm-ra of (he Skin ' end' Ew*,Pnln In the BkU, Clw»t,.Liiulii, and luddvn Flush?* of . lleal,'Burntug In the Flwh., A tow dosen of RADWAT'S FILLS will free the ays u-Tji ftomull UiQ jibove-nuineil dl-onUr--*. Price, 35 cents ; perbox. 'SOLD DY DRUnniRTS. , •READ “FALSE AND TRUE. 1 ’ Send one' Piter damp to RADWAY- A CO.* No. 87 Mnldt-u Lnnc.-New atortt. ’ Information worth Uiuutiuuua will bo stilt you. PINE TREE Tar Cordial! Natiire’s ■ Great Nemedy ! Throat and Eimga. It la gratifying ' to us‘to Inform the public hat Dr. L. Q,. C. Wlshart’s Pino .Tree Tar Cordi al, for Throat and Dung Diseases, has gaining an envlal reputation float tho Atlantic to the Pa cific coast, and from thence to some of the first families of Europe, not through the press alone, but- by persons throughout the States actually benefittod and cured at his office. While he publishes less, so say our reporters, he la unable to supnly tho demand.. It gains and holds itq reputation— .. • First. Not by stopping cough, but by .loosen ing and assisting nature to throw off the un healthy matter collected about tho throat and bronchial tubes, whteJt causes irritation, Second. It removes the . cause of irritation (which produces cough) of tho raucous mom urane and bronchial tubes, assists tho lungs to act and throw off tho unhealthy secretions, and purifies the blood. Third . It Is free from squills, lobelia, Ipecac and opium, of which most throat and lung rem edies are composed, which allay cough only, and disorganize tho stomach. It has n soothing effect on the stomach, acta on the liver and kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to every part 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* ' The Pine Tree Tar Cordial! GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS! Worm Sugar .Drops. Being under my Immediate direction, they shall not lose their curalivo qualities by the use of cheap and 'lmpure articles. HENRY R. WISH ART, FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. L. Q. C. Wlslinri’s Office Parlors are open on 1 Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 0 a. m. to 5 n. m., for consultation by Dr. Wm.T. Magee. With him are associ ated two consulting physicians of acknowledged ability. This opportunity Is not offered by any oilier institution In thoclly,. All letters must bo addressed to .83 00.: B2 75 each B2 50 each L. Q. O. WI9HART, M. D., NO, 282 N, BKCOND STREET, Philadelphia. Huov73*oia* „fflit# l 4{o ilAjk .EVERY Fon tub NOTICE. ■ and PROPRIETOR. ■V. :j 1872. 1811 THOMAS A. HAKPKK. No« 42 South nahorer St.,' Cabltsle, ' - HAS OPENED , Tho Cheapest Alpacas and Mohairs,' The OheftpesLßlaok Sllkq. . Tho Cheapest Merinos ana Cashmeres, Tho Cheapest Australian Crapes, ; ' The Cheapest Tamlse and• Wool DoLnincs, ?ho Cheapest Jap. Poplins and Plaids. Uo .Cheapest; Wrapper, Heps, . • ’ filonrnlnft nnd Second rtlonmlnjj Goods. Tho Cheapest and best Velveteens. Tho Cheapest Water*proof Cloakings. Tho Cheapest Muslins and Table Linens. Tho Cheapest Canton and Wool Flannels. The Cheapest Blankets and White Spreads. The Cheapest Blankets nnd Thlbit Shawls. . The Cheapest Undor\vear(Ladiesand.Qenta.): Tho Cheapest ClOthri and Casslraeres, FULL LINE DF NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS. ■ Being determined to maintain my reputation for selling the best and cheapest-Black Alpacas and Mohairs In this market,l have now opened a full lino, at low prices. ! T A- Harper.; Oct 3.1872. | Drn. ®ooia. ifflotljing. FALL OPENING! \Ve bn.vo.Juat returned from the city with ni MAMMOTU LOAD OF i !.■ - ~ . . ... i i BUf ©®iiS consisting iu part ol CLOTHS, CASSIMERE9, Ladles’ and Gout’s UNDERWEAR. A largo as sortment of new styles of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS in variety, Crapes. Rib bons, &o. Aq endless number of latest style of Fall and winter Shawls, The “O'ITOMaN SCARP," handsome and all sizes. Cloth and Felt SKIRTS for ladles and misses. ■ 1 Large Files of DOMESTICS) Calicoes* Ginghams, Tickings, Muslins, Flan nels of all kinds and .colors* Blankets, white and colored. UMBRELLAS, V elveteens I Black and Colored, cat bias, for Trlnimings. The largest stock of NOTIOKFS in the county. We have had advantages in the Surchaso of this Immense stock, not possessed y others which will enable us to sell at LOW BATES! Please call at]the “OLD STAND !”: ,‘(1840.) A. W. BtiNTZ & CO. Sept., 20.1872. . ‘ IJIp VVHOiI i:;’ MAY 0 INCISKN Fall and Winter Clothing!' j Tno. Klliott No, 33 North .Hanover Street, Carlisle, bns just opened a large amlsp lendid as aortment of FALL & WINTER’ G?l<ol:lii33.gr! such aa OVERCOATS. of all qualities and prices, Pants, Vesta, Undershirts, Drawers, Suspenders,Keck* ties, Collars, &0.. &e. JBOO2S. SHOES, HAas, HOSIERY &o. His stock of Clothing is complete, embracing , Every Variety' and Style, , , ami unsurpassed ip elegance, beaut; and utility,, and offered at prices that please and suit the people. Well may it be said that JOHN ELLIOTT sellacheaper than anybody in town. I have secured one of tile best . PRACTICAL GUTTERS in tbo State, also a large assortment of PIECE GOODS, which I will make up to order at shortest*notice. Also, a large assortment of men’s and Jadles’ BOOTS AND GAITERS and children’s shoep. Also, a large as sortment of men’s, boys’ and children’s HATS,that cannot fail to pleaso in qual ity and price. All the above to be had noiv at John Elliott’s. Sep2(Um, OPENING ! , —OF— French, English and American Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestins ! OP [ALL SHADES, FIGURES, QUALITIES AND PRICES SUITABLE FOR MEN’S WEAR. Shirts a Specialty* I=l A line of Trent’s Fur nishing Goods al ways on hand. H.S.Ritter&Son Drapers & Merchant Tailors. No. 44 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. atOotlB7a-U CHEAP JOHN, has now ready on Exhibition a I.AItGK STOCK OP CXOXHING I .BOOTS, SHOES, SHIIITS, MOTIONS, So., whloh ho will soil at hla Usual Low Prices ! USUAL LOW PRICES I USUAL LOW PRICES 1 •Notnocoasary to say anything olsn. oh every body koowolhat ho can uottho IiEST GOODS at the very LOWEST I*UICES at CHEAX* JOHN'S, Conrt House Ayo., lu Eran Ulla House. .Sfrbe Sc rontoare. . gTO.VE AND TINWARE ESTABLISHMENT, \ The partnership Uoretofordstlug n«tw»»n ) Walker & Claaay having bn dissolved byi mutual consent, l hereby annoence to the cltl sens of Carlisle and surroundlnncountry, that I hare opened a New Stove and Tinware Sore In the largo frame building, on the corner of West High and West Streets, formerly occupied by Cornelius «t Bosh. Having a largo and complete slock of Stoves and Tinware on hand selected with the greatest care expressly for this market, tny customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality and price. . f Sheeiron and Tinware; constantly on hand and mode np to order. My stock of Tinware embraces everything nsdally kept In a first class tin establishment. . : ROOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend* od to. STOVES, ilnm now prepared to exhibit to the Winter Trade a largo aiid 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, * RO3EBUB. BEACON LIGHT EGG OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES His seio otlon of Cook Stoves embrace the following: Superior, Noble Cook. Excelsior,. Nla ara, (Quaker City .land Coral. Stove Repairs constantly on hand. lam agent lorn PATENT STEAM PIPE, for beating mills, laotorles, &c., and prepared tofurnlsh and place them in position atshort notice. . , . Having an experience of 22 years busi ness, 1 would respectfully sdllolta sharo of the public patronage, feeling confident that 1 will give satisfaction. V, ■ ’ , A. "WOODS WALKER. Dec. 22.70—tf , , J^XCELHIOK S T O V E ’a n d. T I N W A B E EM PO RIU MI . The undersigned would respectfully * inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that he stl» carries on the • ‘ Sto\e St Tiuvfave Ruaiueas lu.alUta yurlous branches. He has, secured the agency for; the following popular Stoves Parlor and; Office Stoves, Morhiug Glorji, Parlor Heater, Parlor Light, Light House, together with a variety of.'.COOK STOVES, Combination'Gas Burner, . Eureka - . , Kegulator, ■ Niagara, • ! i • Superior, MORNING GLORY and other .BEATERS. 11A NOES. A ND~ FIRE HO ARD STOVES ! which ho is prepared to famish at the lowest market rates. Bto\e Retaking. promptly attended to. Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing executed In the mostsatlsractory man ner, TINWARE, of’ every description, constantly on bandy or made to order, at-reasonable prices. Having none bat experienced workmen employed,'be hopes by a close attention to business to secure the public patrohnge. Remember the place— JVo. 18 WJSST MAIN 81REET, SAMUEL R. CLAUDF .. Nov. 23, 1871—ly. : 1 • - SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SDNI THE UNDERSIGNED, having Just returned from the cities with a large stock of goods; Invite the attention of all who desire Satisfaction to call cud examine their large stock of. Stove and. Tinware Among the stock of stoves may be found the Anti-Clinlcer Base Burnm\ ANTI-CLINKEB FIRE PLACE HEATER. together with nil the latest styles of PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES, which they challenge the trade to oompet 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 famish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells ! and have lor sale 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 as a call as mo arp determined not to be undersold by anv other parties In this place. . Thankful for the past patronage we extend a cordial invitation to all to pay uj? a visit. RinesmUh 4* Rupp. ' Noai 62 and 64, J NORTH HANOVER ST.. CARLISLE, Nov. 0.71 PA Grocerieo i JyJ'O DOUBT YOU KNOW .THAT John A. Means keeps constantly on hand a large-and well sq leqted stock of Fresh & Nice Ch'ocevies !• > Having issued a declaration of war against 'the nigh prices of Groceries, and having my permanent headquarters at the old stand, No. 78 . Hanovei* ‘ troet'. .where I have constantly on hand and for sale cheaper than the cheapest, a Full Line of Groceries I QUBENSWARE. ' ' 1 i GLASSWARE/ ‘ UEDARWARB, : ; ■ . FISH, BACON, DRIED and CANNED FRO ITS. • ■, l( , ; , , 1 - CANDIES,, , | BPICE3, Ac., &Q. COFFEE of the best grades: SUGARS df the finest qualities; TEAS that do excel In flavor; SPICES that are all pure, and SYRUPS delicious for sweetness, Decanters. Tumblers, Fruit Jars, Dishes, «So„ Ac. . _ Fish of all kinds in season. Highest prices paid for, i COUNTRY PRODUCE Being determined to please all my customers, I rollclt the patronage of the public, being thankful for past favors. ‘ JOHN A. MEANS. 78 South Hanover Street, Uqoy7U Carlisle, Pa. ffiarttoatt. jgISTAfcLtSHED 1848, Carlisle Hardware House. Hi SAXTON jc qq henry Saxton, | j. P . Bixi.Ea,| D , a . BiJi BaUdlng, Farming and Sfeehi'nin.... ' J Tools and Klater.als. c "" nlc « Natl, Iron and stool of all kinds. and Mining in MntorlD.s. SVethcrill & Bro pii.? U V'>ile spbrUng powder, Qnns. Pistols 2 tfon. Cedar Waro. ,Uope.^nteriSJ c Alatt S House-Purmshing Hard m poci 'B. Brass stair. lUds, white and block rff for Matressos and Furniture Qr»?., iV rIM #5 seating, &o„ with a mil line of Miscellaneous goods, such as Cloth.. 'Sfynn line bird Cnges. Driving and R i£\! r , l 5 Solo agents for Plank’s Bhmi,,£ Koltor Plows at.his prices liSaS? Bloomfleld & Gibb’s ImnerVpfL The lastmontlonod •wWi I ™’, lion Into this section, which havo C nf» "! rM » ges of a Shilling Beam Ss“eeVßhc“. , v *F* most the same prices a. the ordhlar B^,?';^ Bole agents for Palmer's Patent t, . Stripping. 6lllB r thoroughly provmtlng tafnlf c ?s a “Wtl, ter and dust in etmmn- ’rh.£L'?l a alr ' J '>i an entire house Is more tlmn P a ivc,l°,h.« tr -l winter by the economy ol fuoKiTSe w ”l« one-third less fuel to produce the ■w It Is made In walnnCoak andi,loi n JLffiV'k ?e 0 d th to CO a I n°rho d usr <iOWB ’ 60 l8 “ l wish to purchase the beat gSod, m 1 1 «< cosh rates to patronize us. B 1 tho lm " Country merchants will narinini,.« , their advantage lo call or write iufVs. ud ll tlons before purchasing. ™“ "" for Wh We remain, respectfully H. SAXTON & CO.. iVo. 15 JSABT MAIN BTRKJ • Carlisle, H A ED WAEI AHD CUTLERY, MIL LEM JtLOtfEIIS take this opportunity of dlreellngtliesuaiia of the community at large, and .TerriS? particular, to their recently rspleffiffllj M AMWMI They stnillptisly Investing dnr.nj in high prices, aiid patiently waited the fslluj out of the bottom before attempting lonifliltigir shelves, and now that things have beta reined to old time prices, as bear ospowlble, they hare Invested largely and nro prepared lo gawwiee to their friends and customers as low prices u any market outside'the oUlos.' They especially invite the attention of mechanics, formers and builders. Our steok; Is complete and bom awl fear meeting with disappointment In enqulrlii for anything In our line. We have the agency of theWUlcox&QibU Sewing and would respectfully sk all those,ln mO'i a Machine, to examine ‘the Wllloox A Oibbs'jtje fore purchasing, All orders promptly attended to, and goad delivered to all parts ofiaotown free of chary* Jan. 12 18721 v • ■ CTatfnet nnalter. B. EWUfli, CABINET MAKER , . AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MAIN STREET. CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment of New Furniture. • for the Holidays, comprising Sofas, Camp Stool, Jxmngos, • Centre Tables, Rocking Chairs, - Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, ' Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Otlomona, Bureaus, What Note. Ac., Ac., Ac/ S Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, • Kitchen FURNITURE, of the latest styles' COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS Splendid new Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES In great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orden from town and countryjpromptly attended' 3 nd on reasonable terms, Deo.i? . Sljoc Store. BOOT AND SHOE STORE ■yd. 4 East Main Street. BOOTS, . r SHOES, 1 GAITERS, „ . . IbROGA JJPPEJI3 CUSTOM, und MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRING neatly and promptly done. " " No. i East Mala BlrM • Mar0U28.1873-tf .! DAVID STROfIM. . JOHN W. STROSU pAULIBLE Boot & Shoe House for the,lnspection of the P u e U8 v„r(tjtSH. 0“ r thorn to soil, and at low- prices lot OA»n. stock oonslsW of ' ' _,,nT?5 BOOTS: AND SHOEb for Ladles, Misses, Men, Boys and orniar. . eluding every style In tho maraot. ren t va- Ladles Buttoned and Lace Gaiters, iug id p (b . rlety of utplo. Turkish Morocco, Glove a KIiL bio Leather, Grain Leather nft no . LADIES’ BALMORAL 800 • Misses’ and Children* Duttoned an and Bools j Men’a, Dot 8 ’ and jr°n‘ n ■ ogy . Shoes of every deacrlpUoD. Slipper. Onr immense stock has oee« seieoted, and aa orB. Bargains will be given to puroba , Thankful o for past £i?eW d a.fa« Remember the smile?' 8010111 street, one door South of j| oafle. 0 a fl e. store, nearly opposite tho Fra RT r>oHi£ * 1U Mav-ly j L STERNER& lilverv A *^ WBraB noDS?) Cakuble, ; Pa. Carrl . &,SSSS&Be*. and from the Springs. April 15.1M1-W ES
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