American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, December 19, 1872, Image 4

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    'C
r (Sift ®uUrpriot.
gAIiBOF THE
MT. FLORENCE
( * <;•
ESTATE!
WITH A ■
Casli i^nnci.
.» • • .i-p,.,..
•ji **i r *tj >,.TOTAL.VALUATION,
$350,000.00
IUfeHAKBSOt'
One Dollar
Each
A magnificent Property on the
HUDSON RIVER!
:.:: (51 /.
near NEW YORK (VIY overlooking
HIGKHLAJNT),, REST; ”
. the celebrated country sent o' 'the Uov. HENR7
WARD BEECHER. \
LARGE A
ELEGANT MANSIO2N.
FULLY and RICHLY FURNISHED,
and containing all
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS
SIOBTT A OSES Of
Superior | and
iV ' . ,1.. f . ■ 1
u or■&}&& Unproved, pud ornamented wllh .
' Shaafe Treeß, Fountalne
t , Btatuary, Hedges,
•' ' Lawns, Avenues,
' : “ ' ' Graveled Walks, &o
Twenty Buildings,
Fifty Building Lots, -
Hot. House,
Cold Grapery,
I; Bowling Alley,
BILLIARD ROOM
WATER,
.. —HEATED by steam,
BLOoiiDHoW BDWI^QAS
ALDERNEY CATTLE;
CARRIAGES,
.. SLEIGHS.
. and HARNESSES,
OAR1B; WAGONS,
FARMING and
Gardening
IMPLEMENTS
Btid evemmngdeslr&ble ottlier fora gentle
xaaa’i flrst'dasa residence or modem layin.
Allto be ‘distributed among
SHABBHOLDBBS
‘AS a MAJORITY may DETERMINE,
at a meeting to be held In the city of Now York
On the Ist of Jaduary, 1873.
MEETING OP SHAREHOLDERS,
■ : Cooper Instituted 1
. ' August Ist, 1872. \ /
The meeting was called to order by John A.
. Lefferts, the manager After making his state
"'‘“Wont or the financial condition ofthe enterprise
lie asked for a Committee of investigation. It,
was then, on motion-
Retolved, That acommltteeof three be appoint
■ -od with to act for tne shareholders* j The
following named gentlemen were then elected
such committee; Messrs Geo. IL Sprague, John
Many, W.H. Whitman. ■ \
We. the undersigned, have examined the ac
counts of Mn Lelfertii. pud find his statements
correct, and we do hereby allow him until the'
Ist of January, 1873, to soli the remaining shares
ot which time the books shall positively bo
closed, or sooner, If the.shnres are sold. And we
hereby appoint the 10th day of January, 1873, for
thoflnal distribution of the property.,
•” '• • GEO. H. SPRAGUE,
-■ i JOHN H. MANY.
W.H. WHITMAN.
■ To those desiring to‘ invest wo can sav .bat
.the owhers of the property fully indorse li ’o no
tion ofthe Committee, and wo give our rot ewed
assurance that no industry shall bo wanl.ng to
push.the enterprise to an efcrly completion, and
we have made such extensive and curapiovc m
rangementsaa wLi insure the sale of the remain
ing shares muen in advance probably of the day
fixed by ibc. Committee.
The boar and place of meeting will bo given
u ■ through the public press, at least TEN DAY
In advance, thus affording ample time for all t
bapresontln person or by proxy.
The ' * Koal and Persona Property,” with the
, .Cash Fund, Is divided Into
,3€>0,000
SH ARES!
which are elaborately embellished, sold at'ONE
DOLLAR EACH, and are numbered and regis
tered from rto 859,000, Inclusive, in the style of
United Staten Bonds, to guard against loss or
Special Attention
If called to the fhot that this is not a “ Gift En
i Surprise,” Charity Concert,” nor any more
feheaae for disposing ef tickets, but an absolute
, MMt jfcfr and peremptory
salb 4 of. valuable property
full description of which Is given In circulars,
• and the exact truth of which every subscriber
; ,Js earnestly requested to verify for himself, to
0.. Whleh end the undersigned will afford all rea
ionabje feelUlies, It has been proposed that
the property and cash fund should bo divided
>Urt*.. ,i • '
2,457 Prizes!
:i J iliol > l
that ter must bo decided by the stare
themselves..
I 'lm* by special permission, allowed to re
iirto (be following gentlemen, whose names
.•rein (Jjemscives a sufficient guarantee,tha
(h* most scrupulous care will be exercised In
eondaoting the affairs of tho sale. They have
*l*9 oo ted to act as an . ,
Advisory board i
H. CLAY PRESTON. New York oily.
ZEN AH 0. PRIBBTrJJtIoa. N. Y.
GKO. FRANK QOULEY; St. Louis, Mo.
OBBIN WELCH, Syracuse. N. Y.
THOMAS J. CORSON, Trenton. N. J,
F. L. BIOWELL.OIem, N. Y.
; G*n. M. N. WXSEWELL. N. Y. City.
If H. PA LMER, N. Y. CIST.
DANIEL BIGKLEB, N.Y, City.
JSOBT.B.BKUNB, charleston, S. G.
LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFER
ED TO AGENTS AND CAN
VASSERS. .
SPECIAL TERMS MADE WITH
CLUBS. '.
• For foil panic alar*. shares, references, do*
•eriptive circulars, Utuwlnated vlcwo„Ac., &o
Address. , ■ f
JOHN A. LETTJPBRTS.
■■ General Maw get , 603 Broadway, N Y
..Boxwso.
~.JOHN W SIMONS, Secretary, , •
i JOHN C SMITH, Treasurer, N, T
■’ ‘ Merchants Exchange, DO ami 62 PINE
Street.
October i0,187Z
Coons,
NEW, NEW, NEW.
Pal! and Winter Dry Goods at
Duke & Burkholder’s
' The Largest Stock! The Greatest Variety 1
At tho Lowest Prices over offered to the public.. Cull and muko u personal examination !
, Of this stock, and wo-will convlnceyou that this is true. Wo have all the now and
Late Style Dress Goods! |
v VELVETEENS In every shade at,the lowest prices. ' ■ (
BLACK ALPACAS IN ALL THE BEST BRANDS,
.. " . SHAWLS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES. ‘ '
White and Colored Blankets, &c.' Flannels in all colors and qualities, - at old prices, 1
Cloths, Cassim6res, Overcoatings*
and Saitlnots of the best qualities and nobbiest stylos. In this lino of Qooda’we canink bo
■' excelled. It will do you good to see them. > Call and seethe whole stock and bo convinced
•that we sell cheap.
8ept.26,1873. DUKE & BURKHOLDER, North HauovorSt.,Carlisle.
1872. Grand Fall Opening. 1872
No. 18 North Hanover St.
Having returned from the Enstcrn.Mnrkets with a
Large • & Well-Seleetei'Sf ©€k OF ioods
I am prepared to offer BARGAINS, to all who will favor ub with a call.
Please examine thofoUowlng before purchasing elsewhere, If you desire to save money
Ladies’, Gent’s and Misses’ KID GLOVES,
Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds.
A complete assortment of ZEPBn&VGERM/ NTOWN oud
FANCY'YARNS, Also, a.full lino of
Jet and Plated Jewelry,
, Bracelets, Neck-Ties, Chains, &c.
Sept. 20. 1872.
REDUCTION!!
A.t 0&IIjB¥’SI
A LIME STOCK OE NEW FALL A»D WINTER GOODS!
TO BE BOLD At GREATLY BEDUCED PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. THE PRICES
ol ENTIRE STOCK art) much Ijotow REGULAR FIGURES and I Invite COMPARISON with
any other house In the COUNTY, FULL LINE OF ■ 1
DRESS GOODS; VELVETEENS, BLACK: SILKS,
. ' , WOOL REPPS, POPLINS, ALPACAS;
REPELLANTS CLOTHS, IN GREEN, BROWN,
GOLD and BLACK MIXED, SINGLE and
DOUBLE WOOL SHAWLS, BLANKETS, V
COMPORTS AND QUILTS, WOOL AND
COTTON FLANNELS, ALL COLORS, V . i
TICKINGS, GINGHAMS,, PRINTS,
MSULINS, SHIRTING STRIPES
AND CHECKS, CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
OVERCOATINGS!
i
FACTORY JEANfS, ftlul every grade Of goods suitable for season. EXTRA BARGAINS
• In a full lino ot
NEW FURS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN.
GENT’S FURS, GLOVES AND MUFFLERS!
SPECIAL
.fff.BLAGS ALPACAS!
• • I oiler a brand which canhol bo surpassed for WEIGHT. SHADE and QUALITY lu every
•*”*” JKT O'T? S.
Comnletevariety of every article. An Immense Stock of LADIES’ it CHILDREN'S HOSE,
suiUvble for season: GENTS’ it LADIES’ MERINO VESTS, SHIRTS DRAWERS, To
. close entire Stock of
TRIMS, OIL CLOTHS, LIMES’ MR lIIILDREO SHOES!
I will sell them BELOW COST! . ,
worthyour.aUeutiou.
Hov.w.iM2.. ' CHARLES OGILBY.
47 WEST MAIN STREET,
: 'Carlisle, Pa.
THE HOLIDAY T E ADE !
' Prices Reduced i '
New Goods opening at the
Central Dry Goods Store !
Great Bargains in all kinds of Ladies’ Dress Goods for the Holiday Season.
Handsome Falsely Shawls for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Very Cheap.
All kinds ol WOOLEN SHAWLS cheaper than ever at the CENTRAL;
Purs ! Purs !! Purs !!! Purs !!'!!(
from SI 00 a Sett np to the Unset qualities of Wink Sables, at the Greatest Bargains In the
Country. BLANKETS. FLANNELS of every description at Reduced Prices,
Fancy Good s’-
"NTfitv Rfvipq Lfirtifitf Neck Ties. New Shades Ladies’ Neck Ties. Em-
Christmas presents.
LADIES’ BEAVER CLOTH :
BLACK and COLORED BOYS' OVERCOATS.
Men's and Boys’ Wear, of all - Ws, Mj Reduced, in Ptes!
an? l eSli°tl”° l f l rSt I a£s
the Klrm
asNvearaaeterin.nedtoreduoe i O>es|ek aluj
Deo. 12.
pEIME
OYSTERS.
It. ALLISON a bon
would announce to their many old customers,,
that they have re-oponod 11-.eir Oyster Haloon
for tho season, end are prepared to nerve prime
oysters In tiny style, such tin fried,slewed, roast
ed, panned, on tno half shell. Ac, Wo have Jir
connection with our establishment a LADIEH’
RESTAURANT, which Is lilted up In the most
comfortable manner. Families supplied wltb
the best Oysters In the market, by the bushel or
smaller quantities, opened or In the shell, at
abort notice, and at tho very lowest rates.
It. ALLISON A SON,
Uri) ffiooKs i
11 . WO ILL'.
j.
No. 18 North Hanover Bt., Carlisle,
,JJIO FARMERS & STOCK Breeders.
304,0-0-Q' BMKS & HCTBMS I
GIVEN AWAY, CHEAP READING,
To Introduce tho AMERICAN!STOCK JOUR
NAL to NEW HEADERS, wo have put up 100-
000 packages, each containing three JOUUNAI 8
which wo will send FREE to all who send stamp
to nay postage. Address, AMERICAN STOCK
JOURNAL, Rarkesburg, Chester county, l»a.
tfjjr-P. H.—All Who will not as AQI2NTH, will
rccelvo a HELENOU) HI by 80 Inch, 85.00 i'JO
TURK, of DKXTKU TO A ROAD WaHon, by
ending 2Tj cents to. pay expenses of mulling.
UENTB MAKE 31 tp SH') A LAY.
. . MaUroabs
p.UM3;EBLAJMi) V ALIi EY
/ . .re ■><■.! ... ,e * i, | 1
■"‘"•‘V"; » A lli R O'A' DI 1 •• i .
OHA N G E O.F 'll OUK B.
winter'', arrangement,
On nnd. Jan, 18, 1872, roißon,-
gor Trains will rUh'dallyas tdllows,(Bdudayaex
ooptefl). , , ; :
WESTWARD ' .
.Accomn}o<t<fUQn Train leaves Harrisburg 8,00
M m Moohanloaburg 8.86, CarllsloO.il, Nowvlllo9.4f
SJUlppensbnrg 10.525, Chambersbftrg 10.44, Green*
castle 11,10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A. M,
Mail Train leaves Harrisburg ’1.65 i», M„ Mo
ohanlcabtlrg 2.'27.'CttriiSld 2.58, Newvlllo 3.32, Ship
■ 4,3ft''l*l 'm'-‘ Mb
•'> A MtcedTruinlnaveß Hagerstown-8.20, P. if..
Grooncastle 4,27, arriving at Cbamberaburg 6.2 -
• P.M.-ut I > !
A MIXED TRAIN loaves Chamborsburg at
4:45 n. r DL,. Williamson, 6:30. aforceraburg, ftl»;
Loudon 7;0o, arriving at Richmond at 7:20p. m!
ISASXAVAUI)
" ' Clminborsburg 6 og
7,80 A. M. ; it■<: *
„ Mill ttVafolcaVes Hagorsto'rhff.Bo A. M„ Green
o.46,Shlppensburg 10.22
NeWVnfe in.s3;’Carllalelf.29, Mecbanlcsburg 12.06
arriving at Harrisburg 12.37 p. M. • ; i T
loaves' f KngoratWfc- 12,00 M.
Qroencastlo 12.28. Chamboraburg 1.05. Smppons
burg LB7, Newt'Ulo 3.10, Carlisle 3,50, ilechanica.
OdfgJ.ia, arrjylng atHn,rrlaburg3,so P, M.
A Mixed Train leaves Chamberaburg 7.45 A. M-
Groondastlo t)aB, arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 A
M.. ■ ' - .i,i ✓ i ■ ■ ’
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Richmond at 7:00 ft
7,! *’ iMttrcersbilrg 8;00. Wllllams/m
8.10, arriving at Chamberaburg 0:40 a. m.
cIO , HO connections &b Harrisburg
Wltu tralna to aud from Philadelphia, New York.
I “ Iore, Waahington,Pittsburg, and all points
' O. N. LULL,
SDPJSKINTKNDKNT’S OFFICE) ’
Chnmb’g,, Pa., Jar. 18. ’72. j
• >1; 1871 .
JJ-iiiADIND KAIL ROAD I
Winter Arrangement!
Momlay. December Slid, 1 873.
' -Trains leave Knirluburg’for New York os fol
lows: nf. 5.30 and 8,10. am and 2,i'op m: coneot-
Ihr with trains on Pennsylvania -Railroad, and
arriving,at fJ.ew York.at 12.35,3,30, and 0.43 pm
respectively. . . * *
. Returning: Leave Now Tork at 900 am 1250
apa.6Bo.pjsj Philadelphia at 730, 845 omand
030 D m,. I - .,'.., 1 • I y
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvllle. Ta
inaqua; Mlnersvlllo. Ashland, Bhamokln. Allen
town audJPlilJndelphla at 6.30 and 810 a m. and'
2 00 and 4 05 p ra, stopping at Lebanon and prln
cipabway stations; the 405 p m train connect*
lug for Philadelphia; Pottsvlilo and Columbia
only. For Pottsvlilo. ScuyikUl Haven and Au
burn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad
leave Harrisburg at SlO pm.
East Pennsylvania Kallrad trains leave Beafl-
Inir for, Allentown. Easton and New York at 7 30
and 10. to. am; and 100 pm. Boturnlng, leave
New York at 900 am, 12 50 and 630 n m and 1 Al
lentown at 7 20 a m and, 12 2S, 210.4 M ona s 65 p
m. • i ' r ■
‘ Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
-730 a m, connecting at Reading with \rain On
East Penn RK, returning leaves Pottsvllleat43s
p m, stopping at all stations. :
Leave Pottsvlilo at 600 8 10 and 0 10 am and
280 p m. Herndon at 10 00 am, Shamokln at 6 00
and XIO2 am, Ashland at 718 a m and 18 20 pm.
Mahanoy.Clty at 7 53 am and 12 54 p m.Tamaqna
at 8 85 am and2lop m for Phllada, Now York.
Reading, Harrisburg, «tc.
Leave Pottsvlilo via Schuylkill and Susque
hanna R R at 8 05 a m for Harrisburg, and X 145
a m, for Plnegrove and Tromont.
Pottsvlilo Accomo Train loaves Pottsvllle at
■ 0 00 a m, posses Reading at 7 40 a m, arriving at
Phlladaat 1016 am;, lieturning leaves Phllada
at 4 45 p m, passes Reading at 7 15 p m, arriving
at Pottsvllle at 0 00 p m.
Pottstown Accoramon Train leaves Pottstown
at 0 45 a m, returning leaves Phllada (Ninth and
Green*) at 430 m, '
Columbia U B Trains leave Rending at 7 80am
and 0 15 p m. for Ephrata, Lltiz, Lancaster, Col
umbia, &c; roturnlhg leave Lancaster at.B 20 a
tnand 830 p irt, and Columbia at 815 am and
325 pm.
Perklomen R K trains lenvo Perklomen Junc
tion at 735 and 0 00 a maud 265 and 540 pm;
returning leave Green Lane at 0 15 a ra 12 85'anu
42J p m connecting with trains on Reading R R.
Pickering, Valley R R trains leave Phoenix
yllle at 0-10 aid, 3 10-and 550 pm; returning
leave Byers at 0 .'l5 a m. *l2 43 and 4 20 p in, con
necting with trains on Reading u R. t
Colebrookdalo U K trains leave Pottstown at
940 am and 1 20, 0 25 and 7 15 p m, returning
leave Mount Pleasant at (5 00. 800 audll2sa'm
nnd 3 00 p ra, connecting with trains on Reading
Chester valley R R trains leave Bfldgport at
8 30 a m 2 -10 and 5 33 n m. returning,leave Down
ington at 0 55 a in; 12 30 and 5 -10 p u, connecting
with trains on Reading R R .
On Sundays: leave Now York at 630 p m Phil
adelphia at 8 00. a m-and 315 pm, (the 800 am
train running only to Reading,) leave Pottsvllle
at 800 a m leave Harrisburg at 580 a m and 2 00
pm: leave Allentown at 866 p m; leave Rending
at 716 a m and 1015 p m for Harrisburg at 780 a
m for Now York, and at 0-10 a m and 115 pm
for Phllada.
Commutation, TUilcago, 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- WOOTTEN,
_ . Asst Supt Jc Eng iMacb’ry
Beading, Pa, Doc ti, 72. . ,
Slats ano cans
OLD ESTABLISHED
HAT. AND CAP STORE !
on NORTH HANOVER STREET, a few doors
below Carlisle Deposit Hank, Ims on hand a
large stock of all the New York and Philadel
phia Styles of
HATS AND CAPS
Silk hats from & to $0.50; Felt bats fdr men,
boys and chlldreii, of every quality and variety
of stylo. Winter caps In cloth, fur, beaver, co
ney,'nutra. Fancy Velvet and cloth ( turbans
for.cbhUron,. Also a fipe lot of Cloves, .at all
prices. I
.Having a. long experience In the business, I ‘
feel confident I can please all who favor, me
with a call, In price, stylo and quality.
flats of all Kinds Slade to Order
and old ones repaired promptly
' Oct 211872 Keller.
periodicals.
JJEARTH & HOME.
ISSUED WEEKLY.
BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED,
Full of Interesting aud valuable reading for
3878, Old and Toting 3875 .
A PAPER FOR EVERYBODY',
Hearth aud Home, Issued every'week; Is one of
tbo moat beautiful Journals In-the world, a
single volume contains about $25,000 (X)
■Worth of splendid,engravlugs.-llnely
printed, and of, a highly pleasing
and instructive 'character. It
has, also, a vast amount of
tho choicest reading,
■ J • carefully. prepared, ■ -
and full of In*
structlon.
With
■ . , , n moderate
amount of rural
> Information for the
I<’arm , a7\d Garden, it
contains excellent Editori
als on the topics of the day,
which give the reader practical In
formation. Hearth and Home• has a
' most capital Household Dcjmrtmenl, which
will delight and greatly aid every House
keeper. The Children ’a Department, edited by
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Dodge, with many Assist
ants, is of surpassing Interest to all the little
people, in short It la: a paper that will plouac
and prollt both old and young la every Homo
MEI
Terms, in Advance :
ONE COPY. Ono Year
FOUR COPIES. One Year
TEN OR MORE COPIES
The subscription price of the American Ami
vutturiat which Is woll known ns onoof the oldest
and best magazines In the world, for the Farm,
Harden, ami llousoholdjs $1 6(1 a pear. Ono
copy each of Hearth and Home, Weekly and the
American A(pucultun.it. Monthly, will bo sent ono
•year for SI. to which U 2 cents should bo added
when the papers are to go to British America.
ORANGE JUDD & CO., Publishers.
i’/novat 215 BROADWAY, Now York.
BADWArr
:: I ,;. CUUKa .!WiC WIfUUV FAS,**
.<>o from Ono.tp Twenty Minutes.
, NOT ONB HOUR
•'.i aflcircadluKtms advcrtHm-nt need any ono
BUFFER WITH PAIN.
" radwatb beady relief la a cure for
EVERY FAIN.
lt wad tho flt*t Ami Is
Tlio Only. Pain Remedy
’ thnTinsUntljr stops tho most cscnlClMlna jin)tu, rulnys
■ IntlbmtniUtbDa, and qircs Concwtloiui, whether .of tins
Lung», Stomach, hotels, or other ftlamb or orgtua, by
■ ■ ono application, ■ '
IN KROil ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
: no ,matter ,how.violent or-cxcruclatlng tho pula tho
iCUEUMAtIC, Bed-ridden, : Itdlrm, Crippled, Nervous,
Neuralgic, or prostnU-d.wltii disease nmy suffer, , .
RADWAY’S RBADY RELIEF
■ WILL AFFORD INSTANTIATE.
■ ■ a^U^ LTTNQS.
60RB THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING.
- mp IT ATI 0 N OF THE lIL'ART.
j'.HTsrwaos.-cj&Hiir.
...lIEADAOIIE, n J mcl[A^g3r _
COLD-CHILLS, AOUK CHILLS.
Tho Qppllcjitlon of the Rnndy Itcliof to the part or
parts whom tho pain or (lllUcuUy-n.-xl&ta will uffoni case
and comfort. ' .
.• Twenty drops In half n tumbler Of water will In a few
moments cure 13RAMP9, SPASMS, POUR STOMACH.
• HEARTBURN, -SICK' HEADACHE. DIARRHEA,
DYSENTERY. COLIC. WIND IN THE DOWELS,
irvndall INTERNAL PAINS;- >' - ’•
Travelers should always carry a bottle of Railway's
Jtcody Rollof with them, i, few drops In wuk-r will
£ reveal sickness or pnlas from clkuiku of water.. It Is
clUr than French Brandy or Billers as n stimulant.
. FEVBR.ANI>- AGUE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured fnr fifty cents. There h
notaromedlnl asent In this world that will euro Fever
and Ague, and all other. Malarious, Uillous.Scariet. Tv
pliold, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided hyRAI)WAY S
PILLS) so quick os RADWAY’S READY RELIEF,
fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists.
HEALTH! BEAUTY !!
STRONG AND’ PURR RICH-BLOOD—INCREASE
OF FLESH AND WEIGHT— CLEAR SHIN ANL
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL.
DR. .KAOWAY’S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISIIINO CURE?*,
SO QUICK, SO RAPED ARE THE CHANOtI
THE BODY UNDRRUORS. UNDER THE IN
FLUENCE OF TIII3 TRULY WONDERFUL
MEDICINE, THAT , • ■
Every Day an Increase in Flesh
ana Weight is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of llio BAItSA2*AItILLIAN RESULT
ENT comimmlcnlvs through (he Übimi, Su-i-nt, UHiir.
and other fluids and Juices of the system the vigor of IHV,
for It repaint the wastes of the hotly with new nnd amino
material. Scrofula, Syphilis, C'uiixmniilion, Gl:iinliil:i{
disease, Ulcers In (ho Throat, Month, Tumors, Nodi** in
tho Glands nnd other porta of the system, Sore- Eye*.
Strumous Discharg'd rrtnn the Kura, nnd the word,
forms of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Vevc-r Sores, Sculd
Read, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, 'Erysipelas, Acnc, Slack
Spots, Worms In tho Flesh* Tumors, (.'uncord In tho
Womb, and nil weakening nnd pidtifnl discharges, Night
Sweats, Loss of Sperm, nnd nil wastes of tho life princl
- pic, are within tho cumtlvc range of this wonder or Mod
ern Chemistry, nnd a few days' use will prove to nny
person using It for cither of these forms of disease Its
potcntpowcctocurothcih. i
Xf tho patient, dally becoming reduced by tho wastes
.and dcodmpOßlUon that Is.coinlmially progressing, bug
tccds In arresting theso wastes. nnd repairs Inn same with
now raaitrlal made from hndthy-blood—and this the
BARSAPARILLIAN will and docs scnirc,
• Not only-does tho SAtiaAPAititMAN Resolvent excel
nil known remedial agents In tho cure of Chronic, Scmfii*
■ tous, Constitutional, and Skin dlaeuscs; hut It Is tho only
positive cure for ,
Kidney & Bladder Complaints,
Uriftary, not! Womb'diseases; Crave!, Diabetes. Dropsy,
Stoppage of -Water,.lncontinence of urine, Brl/hVs Dia
. ease; Albuminuria, nnd In ull cm.cs where there nre brick*
dust deposlla, or tho water Is thick, cloudy, mixed ,wls
mibstanoos like the white of an t’gr.or threads like whit
eilk, or .there Isa morbid, dark, bilious • appearance, and
White bone-dust deposits, and when there Is u pricking,
burning sensation when passing water, nnd pain In the
Bmnll of tho Back and along tho Loins, Price, sr.oo.
■ WORMS. —Tho only known mid sura Remedy
' tor Worms—Pin,- Tape, etc.' '■
Tumor of 13 Yearn' "Growth
- Cured by Bail-nay's Resolvent.
DxVßßttr, Mass., July 18, ISM. -
|>iu Ranwar I hftva hiSd Ovarian Tumor In th» rivarlet uf
bowels. Alt tho Doctor* said “ lliero waa no help for 11." I (HsC
irvrfy thing Ihtl wu rocommcmUdj bat nothing helped m».- I
saw your I Ecu'! vent, ami thought I would try it; but h*<l nn faith
(n U, beouuo I had suffered for twefvu year*. I look six bolllm
of the Resolvent, and one Lax of Railway's rills, nml two bo|
lie* of your Ready Relief j and there U col a sign of tumor to L.
seen or felt, and I fuel butter, nnartt-r, nud happier than I hnv •
for twelve years. The wont Ifimnr wiu : In Ilia left iM* of.th.-
Uuvtila, over the grain. I write this to you - the beuutll o.
oUuxa, You can publish it If you chotM,
, , HANNAH P. KNAPP.
- DR. RADWAY’S/
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly 'bated With awcet gun .
-purge, regulate, purify, cleo'je. nn-l strengthi-n. ifcul
way's Ellis, for the cum of rA disorder* nf tlio Stnmacl ,
Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Dlsoust.-,
Headache,' Constipation. Costlvcm-as. liidigosllon.
Dyroopaln, lH!l«usne*a. Billons Fever, Inimmmallan
the Bowels, Demnpcmontsofthe Internal Vi.
cent. Warranted to e/Tecta positivectgo. Purely Vogel
bio, containing no mercury;'mlneniK or deleterious drugs, ,
Observe the following symptoms rtaultiiig fruit.
Disorder) of tlio Digestive Orpiiiis]
Constipation, Inward Wlw, Pidlnnu of the Rlfud In the lli-u’.
Acidity of the Stouvu-h, Namcn. ibrartburn, Dliyuit nf
Fullness or Wo(i;hl in tho Stamach. Pour Kructnllnns, Sinking i-r
TlutUTlngnt the Pit of the Ktnnm.-h, Swimming of 1 the 11. ml,
/lurried nnd DUlloull liruudilng, I'Uitb-rlng nt die Hi’-nrt, Chohlmi
or SuflbejiUng Seniutlnns when lii a Lying Ikwlure, Dlnimsj ui
vision, Dots or Webs tafore the Sight,'Fuvur suit Dull Pain in
the Hwml, I>u(luloncy of Punnilmtlnn, Yellownitj of tho Skin
and Kvea, Pain In the Sl<lr, Cheat, LluiLa; nnd sudden Fluihua id
‘Huai, uurulng In the FU-di, .
A tovr dawa of RADWAY’S PILLS will ftpo thd sys
uno fromrdl'tho nbove-immcd iII ut'lit**. Price, 25 cento
pcrlmx. SOLD BY DUUfl'l’S'i’S.
READ .*• "D - W b'vr-
mn.p'aRADWA 1 ' 1,.,1 New
fnig. inln :ur.li .. i.»« V. 1 >uu.
-yyiBHART’S PINE TREE
Tar Cordial!
Nature’s Great Remedy I
- FOR THE ——
Throat and Lung's,
It Is gratifying to us to inform the public
hat Dr. L. Q. C. wlshart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordi
al, for Throat and Dung Diseases, has gaining an
envlalreputation from the Atlantic to the Pa
cific coast, and from thence to some of the first
families of Europe, nbt through the press alone,
but by persons throughout the Stales actually
benefitted and cured at his olfico. While he
publishes less, so 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 about tho throat and
bronchial tubes, which causes irritation.
" Second. It removes the cause of irritation
(which produces icough) of tho mucous mem
brane and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to
act and throw'off the unhealthy secretions, and
purifies tho blood. ' ■
Third. It Is free from squills, lobelia, Ipecac
and opium, of which most throat aud lung rem
edies are composed, which allay cough only,
and disorganize the stomach. II has a soothing
effect on the stomach, acts on the liver ana
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 ihq market.
NOTICE.
The Pine Tree Tar Cordial!
GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS!
f —— AND
Woi;m Siigar Drops,
Being under my Immediate direction, they
shall not lose their curative qualities
by the use of cheap aud impure
articles ‘
HENRY R. WISH ART.
I'ROWUEIOR.
FREE OF (URGE.
Dr.L. Q,. 0. Wishan'a Ofllce Patlora are open on
. Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 0
a. m. to 6 i>. m., for consultation by Dr.
1 Win. T. Magee. Wltli him are associ
ated two consulting physicians of
acknowledged ability. This
■ opportunity Is not oilorcd
by any oilier Institution
v :.ln Uiooity.,
All letters must bo addressed to
S 3 00.
82 73 each
82 CD each
L. Q. 0. WIBHAUTj M. D.,
NO. 282 N. BEOONl) STREET, •
rutlodo]phla;
Mnov72-flm*
KHchlral
Drapers <£• merchant Tailors,
LAROI! STOCK' OP CLOTHING J
HOOTS, SHOES. HHIUTS, NOTIONS, Ac., which
bo will soli at his
Usual Low Prices 11
Not necessary to nay anything olao. as ovory
body knows that ho can gottho HEST GOODS
uttlio very LOWEST FAIGES at - >
CHEAP JOHN’S,! •
Court Uouflo Avo„ in Frauklln llouso.
M oyJS-ly.
orj) ®00&0 dlotljing,
1872. 1872.
TiKOUS A. HARPER, ;
No 42 South Hanover St.,
; Carlisle,
HAS OPENED / '
Tho Cheapest Alpacas and Mohairs.
The Cheapest Black: Silks, . ■ . '
Tho Cheapest Merinos and Cashmeres, . ,
Tho Cheapest Australian Grapes',
The Chdapost Tamlseand Wool DoLainos,
The Cheapest Jap. FopllnH and Plaids.' j
The Cheapest Wrapper JRopa.y ~i - • . !
nonminff and SecOkid rdonmlDg C6o(u<
Tho Cheapest and' 1 beflt Velvotebhs, ‘ ! i
The Cheapest Water-proof Cloakings. • •
Tho Cheapest Musllnaand Tablo-Llnona; *
Tho Cheapest Canton and Wool Flannels.
Tho Cheapest Blankets and White Spreads.. .
Tho Cheapest Blankets.and Thlblt Shawls.
The ChohpeSt Undorwoai 4 (Ladles-aml Geutfl.)
The Cosstm^ros.,; *
FULL LlflE OF NOTIQNS & TRIMMINQS.
Being determined to maintain my repntatlftn
fors6lllug tho boat nnd’eheapest Black Alpacas
and Mohairs In this market,! have now opened
afall lino atlowprioca.- J 1 ‘ ;jr! • “
J T. A.’ Harper.
OotsU. 1872.
FALL OPENING!
havo-Juat returned from the city with d
MAMMOTH LOAD OF ;>
,DK '.C.44:4 1#.11:
consisting In part ol CLOTHS, CASSI3MERHS,
Ladles’ and Gout’s UNDERWEAR,' A largo as
sortmont of new styles of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
MOURNING GOODS In variety. Crapes. Rib
bons, Ac. An endless number of latest stylo of
Fall iiu(l Wiutcr Shawls.
The “OTTOMAN SOARP,’‘ handflome and all,
sizes. Cloth nnd Felt hJKXRTti for ladles ami
misses.
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, cut bias, for Trimmings/
The largest stock of
Kro^pioixns
In the county. We have had advantages In the
purchase of this Immense stock, not possessed
by others which will enable us to soil ut
LOW BATES!
Ploaso call at the
“OLDgS^NDT’:
A. W. BENTZ & CO.
Sopt. 20,1872.
rjto WHOM IT MAV CONCBBtf'
Fall and Winter Clothing 1
Jno, ESlliott
■ i -■
No. 33 North Hanover Streets Carlisle,
baa just opened a large andap lendid as
aortnieut of EALL & WINTER.
Glotliing!
snohaa
OVERCOATS.,
of all qualities and prices, :Panta, Vesta,
Uuderanirts, Drawers, Suspenders,Neck
ties, Collars; &c.. &o.
BOC7S. SHOES, HAIS, HOSIERY
&c. His stock of Clothing is complete,
embracing
Every Variety and Style,
aud unsurpassed in elegance, beauty and
ulilily, and offered at prices that please
and suit the people. Well may it be said
that JOHN ELLIOTT sells cheaper i\xnn
anybody in town. I have secured one of
the best
PRACTICAL GUTTERS
in the 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 ladles’
boots and gaiters
and children’s shoes. Also, a large as
sortment of men’s, boys’ and children's
HATS, that cannot fail to please in qual
ity and price. All the above to be had
now at
John Elliott’s
Sop2o3m.
j|JU OPENING I
—OP—
French. English and American
Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings
OF ALL SHADES,' FIGURES, QUALITIES
AND PRICES SUITABLE FOB MEN’S
WEAR.
Shirts a Specialty.
. —-o—
A line of dent’s Fur
nishing- Goods al>! ,
ways on hand. ;,
H.S. Ritter & Son
No. 44 WEST MAIN STREET,.
CARLISLE, PA.
2100U872-tf ,
CHEAP JOHN,
bos now ready pn exhibition a
USUAL LOW PRICES!
USUAL LOW PIUOEBI
3totie. % grtntoarc. j
gTOVE AND TIN WARE '
• 1 -* r ' -■ ' ' ' ■ < ■ 1 ; \
ESTABLISHMENT, {
Tho partnership beretoforostlag ] b |
Walker & Clauuy having bn dissolved bv
'mutual odhseht.Thereby annoeuce to the citi
zens of Carlisle and t^al'l
lew Stove and Tinware Stoi
COMM
l uL ,l J e u l J lr . g ° -Uuuatrm,' ou mo corner o£,
having a large and complete stock of- Btavpa]
and Tinware on hand selected with the greatest
care exproesJy.fortblaymarkeWmy customers ajrd l
guaranteed satisfaction,'both asregards Quality
andprlc©/ 1f i '■ i /i«;sur v.i r.-.v. s p>*
,Sheetiroi^ - an^ o Tin^ar4i , ‘
conslanlly on hand ahd triad© up tOorder,': My
stock of Tinware embraces everything usually
kept In a flrtft Class tin establishment, ; ■ j’
- ' ,> M V ; \
ROOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend*
1 am now prepared to exhibit to the Winter
Trade a,large and well-assorted stock of the best
patterns pf Stoves, Having the agency of tho
following celebrated stoves* I-aia prepared .to
furnish tlioni to parlies so desiring,^
MORNING GLORY, ‘ • f
■ V - " r . 1 •
< BON-.TON. • • . .
* • • 1 ■ • ROSBfiUfi. -•: •
BEACON LIGHT
• -• EGG • :• -
OFFiOE and PARLOR , , . .
STO V E S
His solo otlon •of Cook Stoves embrado the
followings' 1
Superior,
Excelsior,
Noblo’ Cook, , .
••'JNIo ara,
Quaker City, ami Coral. .
SioVe Repairs constantly on hand
1 am agent lor a
P ATE N'T. ST BA M p J pg,
for’heating mills, motorlcs, Ac., ami prepared
notice llB^1 ant * Place them ln position afshdri
Having an experience of 22 years Inithls busi
ness, I would respectfully solicit a share' of the
« olln S confident that I wIU,
A. WOODS WAfckEK.
Ueo. 22.70 U.
j^XCEIiSXOK
STO V B an d T,INW A' B E
‘ i 0 )
EMPoR ! U M !
The undersigned would respectfully inform
the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, thathe atli
carries onthe ~ - •
Stoxe 5c Tinwase Business
la all its various branches, > ilo has scoured the
agency ror the following popular Blo.vos ,
Parlor and Office Stoves,
Morning Glory,
Parlor Heater, i 1
Parlor Light,.
~ , Light House,
together with a variety of COOK STO Vi£9,
Combination Gas Burner,'
'EuWka‘‘ !
Hyguiatoi-j'
' Niagara,’ ' ! '
• Superior, ‘
MQRNING GLORY and other
msAzqas, BAtfaOa', and-fibbboard
STOVES I
which lie Is prepared tb furbish at the lowest
market rates. , , ,
Stove Repairing.
promptly attended to. Roofing' Spouting and
Jobbing executed in the m,ostsatlafactory man
ner.
TINWARE,
of every description, constantly on hand, or
made to orders at reasonable prices. Having
nope but experienced workmen employed, he
hbp6s by a close attention W bnsiness to secure
the pablio patrpnPse. Uemembor the place—
■ . No. 18 WEST MAIN SI REST.
■. ' 1 !''• • SAMUEL: :R, CLAUDY
Nov. 23,1871-17, , .
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SCJJT
THfe UNDERBIGNED,' having just
returned IVom the cities with a large stock
of goods, invite tho attention of nil who desire
satisfaction to call aha. examine their large
stock of ; •
Stove and Tinware
Among the stock of stoves may be found the,
Anti-Clinker Base Burner,
ANTI-CLINKER FIRE PLACE HEATER,
together with all* the latesfstyles of
PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES,
which' they challenge 1 the trade to compete
with : . ,
Knives, ' .
( Forks,,
'Bpoous, M "‘ / f
! XiadlesV » ■
■ ; Lamps,- .
, „ Dippers,
together with Toilet,Seta,Eoal 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 pnd Beep Wells I
and havo lor sale the Celebrated. Genuine Cu-’
■ cumber Wood' Pump, 1 . ( ,
ROOFING, SPOUTING AND JOB WORfc'
attended to promptly and on reasonable terms.
Remember the place, the green front on North
Hanover street. A tew. doors,above .Leather.
Give us a call as wo are determined not to be
undersold by anv other patties In this plaoo*
ThankfnUor the,past patronage we extend a
cordial invitation to all to pay ua a visit.
IlinesmUh *V Rupp,
Noa. 62 and 6 J,. ■ ■ , .
NORTH HANOVER 8T„ 1
.■ CARLISLE,
,H0v,.p.71.,, . , , PA'
(Stoectfea
jyj-O DOUBT YOU KNOW THAT
John A, Means
keeps constantly on hand -a largo and vroll so.
looted sfpck of , ( (
■Fresh, i& Groceries t '
Having.issued a declaration of war against
the high prices of Groceries, and having my
i permanent Jieodquactora at, thd old stand, ~
rNo. iVS S. Hanpyei* Street,,
where I ihavqoonstantly on hand and for sal a
cheaper than the cheapest, a
Full Line of Groceries I
QUEENSWARE. :! ' >'l • •
' GLAHBWAUE,
, OEDARWARE,
<" FlfcJu, • ,
DRIED add CANNED FRUITS. AC ° W ’ ; v
candies, ■
, ( ' “ spioris. tavta *
COFFEE of the best grades; BUGAHB of the
.meat quhlltloa; TEAS that do excel In flavor*
BWOE3 that areall pure, ami SYHUPrtdftllolbus
for sweetness, Decanters. Tumblers; Fruit Jara-i
Dishes, dto., Ac. , > “ r
Fish of all kinds In soataon.. Highest nrlfies
paid,for i . *
■if.ii'i'
COUNTRY PRODUCE
I Doing (Setermlnca to pleoao nil my omtomora,
Pi® PM/onngo Of tho public, being
thankful for piuit favors. A 1 . v , v ‘ u »
JOHN A. MEANS,, I '
1 inn»7Q ' 78 BolUb Hnpovor Street, ' ■
11n0T73 Carlisle, Al
- i ffiatttoaw.
■OBTABLIBHEdImo~ ~~~~
■' Garlisfc ;
Hardware House,
' H^‘SAXT(dl4i'&.. Go>
Henut SHToiN I'J; P. Btxna, | D a „
«MSS£^ d '^ic. : ,s. w , u
klnSa.’ a§llh f |ng U p;oi',’ , 55 l 'P« u
fis
&n ssmssl?»:gat *
Shears. Fine'GflltCartilti CoSS^ fici “or»S
brass stair Rails, while and]“ d B »S
forMatressesana PurnltuTs'/w*-^rteaS
seating, Ac., with tfSj^^^Bg
it* rMn. oaler Goca
ges of a Shirting BSiS aSd 8mS l «l “'CI!
Plows! 10 S .“ mo prloes “ th ° oMl2i^ e 4 r l «t
Solo agents for Paliior’s- Pitoi, ~ , M
St??p?;&|° m “ fW ■ Bu^ ‘ Beteaf V'g
tlioMti^'sy I pi?vonttng ’SrAtti™? “,¥
M^oSo
winter by the economy ol lhoi.Tt^ii dud ®
ono-,third less ftlplto produSo lho^ nB “ II W
Ills made In walnut, oaknr.rin^““' m 'Cb
both color,and windows so^fm, p i I ? la
ted to any house. ' BO “ nt .‘} eon bo K.
Our goods are bought In in,™ ~ ' .
the manufactures, ana with tie Sm' 0 ? 11 ' 1 “ t 5
experience, are selected with ihi d , / outl <«l
and supervision; and wo wiSii”? n , tm es‘tu
wish to purchase the hMids^t‘th?! 1 *
cash rates to patronize us. oafl at th ® lo *«
their ad%ntagS U to?all V o 1 r wrltoiSf y f fllld U *
tlons before purchasing. Ite 08 for qnoiT
, We remain, respectful!*
H. SAXTON & CO.
. No. 15 HAST MAlXTsTltm'
•*- v • '■ 11 1 i‘ >. ..} - Carllßlo,'
h a e d Ware
' AND
I; ~ ~. ` ~
. ;.C . U T L E U Y,
’MI Jj X, JEM «& jso nuns
partlonlar, to their recently r«pl m uif c SS“ k J
m A-tt.
They sthdlonaiy ; av’6ide(i''lnvesting tog u t
high prloep.aml, patiently Mini
out of the bottom £efpr© .attempting to roflliUub
Bhelves; and now (that? things have been k4qc«4
.i! fit V r i ’ u To .
to old time prices, as near as possible, they have
Invested largely; apd ‘ore prepared to gbartmUf
to their friends and customers as prices u
any market outside thq cities. ;Th«y especially
Invite the attention' of mechahlcs.farmorß and
■. r .'-Uni .‘i ■ ,vllillv • vi.H■
bankers. Our stock .Is complete and none ted
meeting with disappointment in enqnlrlij
for any tbldfeiin- oUrline, / v
Wc have liie agency of the WiUcbx d£ GibU
~,, (jt -i.
Sewing Machine.
i!
and wo,old respectfully 'sk all thtise iu wanlo
a Machine, to examine Wlllbox AGlbbs’lbi
foro parehaslng.
: "All orders, promptly attended to, and v»i
.dellveredto all parts oIVuo town free of charge
Jan. 12 18721 V ' ‘
fflaiifnet Rafter
B, BWINI*,
A. .
CABINET'MAKER
AND UNDERTAKEN
WEST MAIN .STREET;
'i' '' " •^CARLiaLß.itfAu i.■
A wsortmept of ,
Farnitnl'c.
for the Holidays, comprising ' ‘
Solhs, 1 < i, : • Camp Stool,
Lounges, • Centre Tables,
Rooklngdmlrs, , Dining Tables,
Easy Chairs, • Card Table*,
Reception Chairs, Octomohs,
Bureaus, , What Nets.,
do., "do., Ac. •
Parlor,
Chamber, . •
' Dining Room,
-')• ■ ‘iCItOIEPD
FUBNITUBE,
, or the latest, styles
•COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETra'
Splendid new Patterns.
1 BEDSTEADS AND : MATTRESSES
' GIM? FRAMES AND I‘IOTURBI
In great variety.
Particular attention given.to Funerals. Order*
from town'‘and* countrySpromptlyatlemieaio
,nd,on reasonable terms;,’ .. , ■
i [', ~ .. .
*toe, *tofe:
BOOT AND .
1 7. • ilf „ ••:
tbl t '
NQ: 4 Pi4tst'-- ,3 4 4 i'h Street'
‘BOOTS, >■■■■ • • r •> inlr i r ■ ' *
, , SHOES. • , . . , ,
1 “ ‘ fcIAiTERS/ ’• *
' ■ p^pOO^Nft BLIpI , EIU
CUSTOM nad MADE TO ORDER.
BEPAIItoG nontly nn^rompu^opo.
' .■"■'t', N‘o. 'l Bireo
March 28.1872—tf
David strohm. 1 ' ; : w.'BTitonu
pARLISIiE., : ■
Boot & Shoe House!
We have Juat received our Bring stock of
uom the Eastern oltles, and they are now po
for thp Inspection of the public. Wehaveboujn;
them to sefVandat low prices lor'OAHii.
•StOOk.CQnSiBtS.Of J. i ./I') -m1
BOOTS AND SHOES
■for ladles,' Mlsaes. Men. Boys and Children.«
'
Misses’' and, ChUdron’B DnHoncd riidj*gg
Boots; Men's. Boys’"and 1 st oi rytoe
.Shops pf every description,' JJ°® a n ,Hully
•Slipper.* Onrlmmensh stock has heen-ca*®*
?hankml C for past Übei‘al.,palronßgej |
frlondH, cud tho pu b I lag e n era Hy, c
nVlted Vo call and oxnmino onr jdooK. , 6
, llomembar the; P“°»-N°m ‘LWyVcloiW
street, ono door South of B. M. Bmiioy “
the t-kanUHo HW° t C O.
J L STERNER* aKO ;I .
Livery St Sale; Stahl®*
HANOVER AND BBDF t)KO 813
IN THE BEAR OF THE BBNTZ HOOSB,
: ■ Carlisle; Pa. ■ ■
111 Having lilted tip tho Bt p b ' e ’t l '! l ,
cfees, 40., Wo aro prepaiod to I 'n£& “
turu'OutH at reasonable rat^ a * * IkXU .
and from the Springs. . • .1
, April 28.1W7—*/
lIEII