American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, January 23, 1873, Image 4

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J.U. OItAHAM. I Ij. R. OHAIIAU, Jr
J. 11. GRAHAM SON,
Attorneys <§• Counsellors at law,
Wo. 14 South IlnnovorSt..
Carlisle, Pa.
Hon. J. H. Graham, lato President Judge of
the Ninth Judicial District,' tins vo-mmed the
practice of the lavy, and associated with him
his son, J. H. Graham, Jr. Will practice In the
Cbnrts of Cumberland, Per-y and Juniata Comi
ties, [Dec.7,’7l-tf.
P E. BELTZHOOVER,
m Al TORWJST-AT~LA JV
CARLISLE. Pa.
Mj-Oflloo on South Hanover .Street, opposite
Peutr/s dry goods store.
•vc. 1.18(13.
J'OS. BITNER,-
Attorney-at-Lnw,
No. 8 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa.
<®-AU buslnees promptly attended to. Col
lections a specially.
,170c1721y
J* AM EH M. WEAKLEY,
ATTOKXKY-A I’-LAW.
office—No, 2-South Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa.
April 25, 1872—1 y.
JOSEPH G. VALE,
ATTORIKY-AT-1. A W,
Practices in Dnuphtuand Cumberland,counties.
Oltlve In Court house Avenue, No. 3 Kramer’s
Building, in the rear of the ..Jewelry eatable**-
Carllslo* Pa. *
\pul 25,1872—1 y.
Dfl-iS, MARY L. HALL. Homoaopu
thlo Physician and Mealcul Electrician
Olllce Souih Hanover struct. Carlisle. All fe
male diseases skillful* treated. Patienla at a
ilisiuneo eon consult by mail.
June il. 1872—1 y. ;
DR. GEORGE 3. SEARIGHT, Dfn
tist. From the Baltimore College of Denial
Surgery, Office at'tho residence of ills mother
\£a«t nouther Street, three doors below Bedford
Carlisle, Penna,
Dec. 1 181)5.
TYR. .i. S. BENDER, M. D.
Has removed his office to the South West cor
ner of South Hanover and Pomfret Streets, di
rectly opposite the 2nd Presbyterian Church.
Carlisle April 18—'72—tf.
fßiscellanpons
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oo The undersigned ivomd respectfully oo
oo Inform (no Citizens of Carlisle ami bo
oo vicinity that ho still keeps on liauil oo
non most Superior Stock of LKQCOICSoo
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S SIMON W. EARLY. =
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ooln the Volunteer Building-. (Sir ,wer’soo
ooold stand) Agent for Massey & Colllu'soo
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mOWN PROPERTY FOR HADE. —
1 The undersigned. Assignee nf Uobert M.
Hihck, of Carlisle, oilers for sale Lbe proper iy
corner of Pitt street and Locust alley. Tho
house is a new two-story brick, and Is in good
condition. The improvements uremodern, and
tho entire property is a very desirable one.
ALSO for sub , u vacant. LOT OK GROUND
on Bedford street, ;I0 feet iu front by , 2l<) in
depth, more or less, hounded by propcrlle so
A, & M. Boyle, Brenueman and others.
PETER SPAIIK,
Hepf. 12, 1872-1 f.
p To Farmers.
Cannon Corn Shellers.
Hand Corn Shellers, three sizes.
National Fodder Cutters, from 51" to SKI
D»*xter Fodder am) flay Cutters.
Eureka Fodder and Hay cutteis.
Fur sale by
J2dcc2m
F. GARDNER & CO.
Hotel and storeroom for
RENT!
me Hotel iu the Morouigh of Carlisle, .known
iw the “Ameilcan wotise,” imw occupied by
John Hall, Ih olleruil for rent from Die Ist day
of April, ’ALSO, the sloro-roora, on North
Banovor street,-Carlisle, now occupied bv Wm,
Crldley, for rent from the same date. Apply to
C. E. MAGLAUHLIN.
Carlisle.
•fdec72t
Fit FFII MEAT DAILY
Edward J. Arney,
JVorf/t Jlnnorer Street
fi6j?*The citizens of Carlisle can he
furnished with Beef, Pork, Veal, MuG
ion,Lamb, Pudding,Sausage, ic.,daily
ui bis residence, opposite John Mc-
Bride's. Delivered to all parts of the
town, epll-72.
fpOR.RENT.—The building formerly
Jj occupied by SamM U. dandy as a tin whop
ami stove store, on Liberty alley,, is lor rent.
Tills building is suitable for a number of pur
oses. For terms unci further naitlculurn tu
ijulreof J. M. WALLACE,
I2deo No. IT West Main .St reet.
rpHE Medicine of the Million !
PHILOSOPHY AND FACT.
HOLLOW AITS FILLS '■
The Exciting Cause of Sickness.
Tho blood in the life sustaining Agent. It fur
nishes the componenta oi llesU, bone, muscle,
nerve and integument. The atomacu in its man
ufactory, the veins Its distributor?, and the In
testines the channel through which the waste
matter rejected In Its productions Is expelled.
Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bow
els, these Pills act simultaneously, relieving In
digestion, purifying theiluids, and regulating
the excretions.
Tho National Complaint
Dyspepsia is tho most common disease amo'ng
all classes In this country. U assumes n thou
sand shapes, and is the primary source of In
numerable dangerous maladies; but whatever
Us type or symptoms, however obstinate its
resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields
readiiy and rapidly to this searching and uner
ring remedy.
Billons AlleclioiiH
The quantityand nualllyof the bile are or vital
Importance to health. Upon the liver, the gland
which secretes this lluld, these pills operate spe
cifically. Infallibly rectifying Us Irregularities,
and effectually curing Jaundice, Bilious Uornlt
tante, and all the varieties of disease generated
by an unnatural condition of the organ.
Bowel Complaint*.
Unless the bowels perform their functions
properly, the whole body sudors. Tons of thou
sands die annually of Dysentery, Dlarrluca.
Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of
these waste pipes of the system. The effect of
the Pills upon all Intestinal disorders, whether
casual or epidemic. Is n phenomenon In medi
cine. Uy following the printed directions, the
most alarming cases of howol complaints are
promptly controlled.
A Word to Fomalos.
The local debility and irregularities which are
especial annoyances of the weaker sox. and
which, when neglected, always shorten life, are
relieved for the time being, ami prevented for
the time to come, by a course of this mild but
thorough alterative.
Holloway's Pills arc Hit best remedy
known in the world for the following
diseases:
ASTHMA. BOWED COMPLAINTS.
COUGDH. COLDS. COHTIVENEHH,
GUW4T DIHEAHEB, DYHPEPHIA.
DIAUUHUM. DROPSY, DEBILITY,
FEVER AND AGUE. HEADACHES.
.. , . FEMALE COMPLAINTS, PILES,
INDIGESTION. INFLUENZA.
INWARD WEAKNESS,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
__ . xtl .. LOWNESS OE SPIRITS,
STONE AND GRAVEL.
SECONDARY SYMPTOMS.
WORMSOF ALL KINDS, 1 •
*,*Sold nt Iho Manufactories ol Hollowav it
Co., 7« Malden Lung, New York,'and bv all 're
spectable Druggists ami Dealers In Medicines
throughout the united Stales in boxes ul ‘J. r >eis.,
cents, and 81 each.
CACriON.-Tlio trade mark of a letter II in a
id role Is on ivudi box of PUN «n Pol of Ointment.
Tliisftectirea the genuine.
Biartoinatt.
JjtBTABLISHED 1840.
Carlisle
Hardware House.
H., S AXTON & CO.
Hrnut Saxton, l J. p, Bixi.ru. 11>. B. Saxt» *
Building, Farm i-g and Mechanics’ Hardwui
Tools and Mate.-.al),
Nall, iron mJEhaoI of all sizes, shapes at .
kinds. Uiv'*.* nd an I Mining Picks, ShovolaaF
Materia Wether ill hro. First Natunr
Buck >nd all other favorite brands in White
Lo 1.4 and Colors, with a full assortment of 'lubi
r .iors. pure raw and boiled JLlusocd Oil. Coach
ami Furniture Varnishes, Glass, &c.
Greasing and Duplicating Oils, Cement, Plas
ter and silver Sand, Dupont’s blasting and
sporting powder, Guns, Pistols and Ammuni
tion. ‘Cedar Ware. Hope, Lanterns. Ac.
House-Furnishing Hardware
Silver-plated Spoons, Forks and knives.
Ivory and Pearl-handled table and pocket Cut
lery, Dodgers & Seymour’s lino Scissors and
Shears, Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Bands.
Brass stair Hods, white and black Curled Hair
for Matresscs and Furniture, Green Heps, Hair
seating, Ac., with a full line of Upholster Goods.
Miscellaneous goods, such ns Clothes Wringers,
tine bird Cages, Driving and Hiding Whips, itc.
Sole agents for Plank’s Shifting Beam and
Kolter Plows at his prices For Um/i.
Bloomtlold •& Gibb’s Imperial Plows.
Tim last mentioned are of a recent introduc
tion into this section, which have the advanta
ges of a Shitting Beam and Steel Shear, ot al
most the sumo prices as the ordinary Cast Iron
Plows, *
Sole agents lor Palmer's Patent Iron Planes.
Solo agents for Burnham's. Patent Weather
Stripping.
This coinulnca both economy and comfort,
thoroughly preventing drafts oi cold air a u»m
ter und dust in The price lor, stripping
an entire house Is more than saved during tho
winter by the economy ot luol; it taking at least
one-third loss fuel to produce the same warmth
Ills made In walnut, oak and plain white.to.
both color and windows, so that It can bo adap
ted to any house. - -
• Our goods arc boliglit In large quantities iroin
ilie manufactures, and with the aid of our long
experience, are selected with the utmost care
and supervision, and wo would invite all who
wish to purchase the best goods at the lowest
cusu rates to patronize us.
Country merchants will certainly dud It to
heir advantage to call or write us for quota
ions be/ore purchasing.
We remain, respectfully.
H. SAXTON & CO.,
.Vo; 15 FAST MAIN STRK'I
Carlisle.
HARDWARE
AND
0 V. T L li II Y,
M ILL Llt <t HO tY JE ItS
take this opportunity ui directing tho Attention
ofthe community at large, and every person in
particular, to their »«*<•« mly replenished stock e|
JS! A M lII' W jL rn JSo
They studiously avoided investing dur ng the
high prices, and patiently waited the falling
outofthebottom before attempting to refllltholr
shelves, and how that things have been reduced
to old time prices, as near as possible, they have
Invested largely and are prepared to guarantee
to their friends and customers as low prices as
any market outside the cities. They especially
Invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and
builders. Our stock is complete and none neel
fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring
for anything in our line.
We ha.-e the agency oi the WHloox «s Gibbs
Sevang .nacVuiu*
nud would respectfully sk all those whii‘ "
a Marti.ne, tu examine th« Wlllnox * oibbs’jbo
fore purchasing.
All orders promptly attendee to, and good
delivered to till parts of mo town free of charge
Jan. 12 18721 v
Satinet jßafter.
■ B. EWING,
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKE!
WE.-ST MAIN STREET
CARLISLE. 1»\.
A splendid assortment' ot
\ew
for the Holidays, comprising
Solas. - Camp Stool,
.t.onnges, Centre* rattles,
Hocking Chairs, Lining Tallies.
Easy Chairs, -Card ■'rubles.'
Reception Chairs, . Ottomons,
Bureaus, What Nols.
<Vo,, ,t<*.
Parlor,
Dining Room,
KUek
FURNITURE,
of the latest styles
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SEITs
Splendid now Patterns.
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES
GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES
in great variety.
Purtleulai attention given loFunotals. Orders
from town and country promptly attended to
ud ou reasonable ».er ms.
I ec.iT
*1)oe Store.
AND HATS
j&jt Cost 2
The subscriber Intends to close out his entire
stork of
SHOES & HATS!
AT COST. Ills assortment is <|iiile large,em
bracing
Women’s
Misses’ and
Children’s
Shoes,
OF ALL KINDS!
Ah ho does not intend to keen SHOES for sale
hereafter, lie will positively sell his entire stock
at COST! Ho also wishes to close out his HATS,
and will sell them also at cost.
Great Bargains
can now he had bv those wNhiug SHOES and
HATS.
Joint Mlliott ,
.lan l-7:i-:tm No. Tl Noimr DanoviciiHv
Carlisle, Pa.
JOHN W. STRdIIM
DAVID STUOHM
RUBLE
Boot & Shoe House!
We have just received our Bring stock of goods
irom the Eastern cities, and they am now open
for the inspection olThe public. We havo bought
them to sell, ami at low prices lor CASH. Our
stock consists <U
BOOTS AND SHOES
for Ladle#| Misses, Men. Boys and Children. In
cluding every stylo In the market.
Ladles Buttoned and Laco Gaiters. In great va
riety of stylo. Turkish Morocco, Glove Kid, Pob
bio Leather, Grain Leather and French Kid,
LADIES’ BALMORAL HOOTS,
Misses' and Vhtldren’h Buttoned and Laced
Hoots; Men's. Boys’ am! Youth's Bools and
Miooa of every description, irom a Htogy to a
Hllppor. Our Immense slock has been ea< chilly
selected, uud .
Bargains will lie given to |michm'Ms,
Give us a cull.
Thuuklul lor past liberal patiomig.* oor
friends, and the public generally, aftr-coidJally
nvlted to cull and examine our stock.
Uoiiumiher the {dace, No. PlHoiilh llanove
titreot, one door Booth of 11. M. Hmllev’s cloth)
store,’nearly opposite the Franklin House.
©ra <*soqUb.
THE CHEAPEST! THE LARGEST !
The Best Display of
Holiday Hoods!
1 *-
L. T. OREKNFIELD’S.
Tho BEST BLACK SILKS ut tho LOWEST PRICES. .Cl the new ;
shades in DRESS GOODS, at Popular Prices. The Largest stock of
BEAL POINT LACE, THREAD LACE, and DUCHESS LACE COL
LARS, HANDKERCHIEFS in every style and price, for
dhristsnsis Presents; I
Beautiful Assortment of Zfudersleeccs, Neojt Ties, »&«,. «C - c.
Special Bargains in Low Priced Dress Goods !
Largest Stock of PURS, at prices that defy competition.
■ - EILMKIT IT« iF.BM'I MIM. '
suns mm to order m short.notice'!
1 will oiler 'IIAROAINS In III.ANKETS.TIOKtt.OS, MUSLINS,CHECKS, CALICOES,
HUSIEBY and NOTIONS, CANTON Fi.ANNFiLs, Ac., during the present month.
We have jnst.opened the best Bargains in SHAWLS, ever oilmed in
this inn|kot. In fact my stock is now complete, and it will repay any
one who desires a bargain to call and examine for themselves.
L.
Dec. IY
1872. Grand I‘all 'jOponing. 1872.
No. 18 North Hanover St
Having n turned trom the FnsU in Mai U< t- « iihTt
Large & Well-Selected Stedt-’-'ltooiis
lam pieparrd offei BA IMA I .VS to nil who will favor us with a cail.
Please examine the following 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 ZEPHYR, GEUM/ NTOWN and
FANCY YARNS, Also,.a full Hue of
Jet and Plated” Jewelry,
Bracelets, Neck-Ties, Chains, &c-
J. EL WOLF'.
Sept., 20, 1872.
REDUCTION!!
■■At OGILBY’S!
I ÜB6E STOCK Of ill FALL AND WINTER. GOODS
AT (JKKATLY REDUCED PRICKS TO BUI T THE ITMILS TIIR PRTCFd
of LNIIUKSTOCIv an* much below RECIULAII FIGURE*-' and [ JnvUeCOMPVRIRON with
- any other house in the COUNTY, FULL LINK OK .mvimwin wmi
DRESS GOODS. VELVETEENS, BLACK SILKS *
WOOL REPPS. POPLINS, ALPACAS
REPELLANTS CLOTHS, IN GREEN, BROWN,
GOLD and BLACK MIXED, SINGLE and
DOUBLE WOOL SHAWLS, BLANKETS,
COMPORTS AND QUILTS, WOOL AND
COTTON FLANNELS, ALL COLORS,
„ TICKINGS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS,
MSULINS, SHIRTING STRIPES
AND CHECKS, CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
. OVERGOATIMG-S I
In'iiYnfuhic “ ,I ‘* ‘■vi-1-y sunk. orßOOili sullnhli' r»r so.-Lsnn. EXTRA HARO A INS
HEW FUBS FBR LAMES ANB MBLKREN,
" RXT ’H K U RS, w I. OV K H A In D M U KK f. EBS!
i N li LAU K A L Mil A S !
• rilll* 11 * U l " un<l w,liuh «».„«! bo htirpavsed inr WEIGHT. SHADE and QUALITY in every
3*T.O T’l’O KT ® 2
Complete vat loty of every article An immense Slock of LADIES’ & CHILDREN'S HOSE
suitable for Henson. GENTS’A LADIES’ MERINO VESTS, SIIIRI'S A DRAW ICRS To
close entire stock of '
TRIMS, OIL CLOTHS, ÜBIGS’ 11 (IiIILIIREfS SHOES!
L will soli tliem BELOW COST!
call, see and be convinced that all of above Isa fact and worth your attention.
Nov - CHARLES OGILBY.
. 17 WEST MAIN STREET.
Carlisle, Pa.
THE HOLID AY TRADE!
Prices Reduced 2
New Goods opening at the
Central Dry Gooils Store !
Great Bargains in all kinds of Ladies’ Dress Goods for the Holiday Season
Handsome Falsely Shawls for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Very Cheap.
.Ul kinds ol WOOI.KN HIiAWLS idienpur Umn uvur ul Iho CIONTIUI.
Furs ! Furs I ! Furs !!! Furs !!!!
from 81 00 a Holt up to the finest qualities of Mink Sables, at Iho Greatest Bargains in the
Country. BLANKETS, FLANNELS of every description at Reduced Prices.
a, it o v Gr ood s!
o /
New SI vies Ladies’ Noek Ties. New Similes Ladies’ Neek .Ties. Em
l.rK«l HamiuSfs. llimo ila...lk|Mvl>j B l» 1 '‘V'V.lPin‘T,’?,mi
kinds of Ladles' und Ocnllmni'i.'s ILindkerc.lilefs, pul up In hum ".Mi., sulnuuo roi
l.’ln lslman presents.
i.ADIKS’ BEAVER CLOTH ALL COLORS.
LLACK and COLORED BE.AVER CLOTUS OVKIMXum
Men's and Boys' Wear, nf all Kinds, Greatly Reduced in Prices I
RJease do not fail to call’at the CENTRAL I)R\ GOODS STORE
mid exmulni. till! lurtn-M mid In-sl Milm-li'd nlni-ls of Dry Oiii'cl ’lV.ll.f'.V.’.l
Ini; uny imrchiiM H, ns we lire deleninned in lediii.-i tin «1'« k hi line in ik liiu 111 liimui»ln
tl.e Hrlli MILLER A RUTTORFE,
i»*e. t'J.
NOW READY AT
NO. IS, EAST MAIN.STREET,
I. GftEiSNFIEID,
18 East Main Street,
Uri» Cottas
CARLISLE; PA
No. 18 North Hanover at., Carlisle,
Stobcs & Klntoarc
AND TINWABiO
ESTABLISHMENT,
The partnership horetoforostlutf be tween
Walker »fe Cloudy having bn dissoiv cd by
mutual consent, 1 hereby nnnoouco to the citi
zens of Carlisle and surronnUlnucomitry, that I
have opened a
Hew Sieve and Tinware Store
la the largo frame building, on the corner of
West High and Westfelroets, formerly qccupled
by Cornelius Ji Bosh.
Having a largo and complete stock of Stoves
and Tinware on band selected with the greatest
care expressly for this maricot, my customers are
guaranteed satisfaction, both us regards quality
ami price.
Sheetiron and Tinware,
constantly ou hand uud made up to order. My
stock of Tluwuvo embraces everything usually
kept In a lirst class tin establishment.
ROOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend
ed to.
STOVES,
lam now prepared to exhibit to the Winter
Trade a largo and well-assorted stoekof the best
patterns ot Stoves, Having the ngoncy of the
following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to
furnish them to parties so desiring:
MOUSING GLORY,
LIGHT HOUSE,
LON-TON.
. UOSKUUB,
BEACON LIGHT
EGG
OFFICE and FA RIJ U
S T O V E S.
liiH .sele cilou of Cook Stoves omoiace ihe
following:
Wupc-iior, Noble Cook,
Excelsior, . Nla am,,
i. maker CUy, ami Coral. . •
iS/ Jicpairs constanth/ on hand
I uni agent lor »
PA T 15'K T ,S Tis A M P[p E,
lor heating mills, laolorles, itc., amt prepared
tofumiahaud place them In position at shor
notice.
• Having an experience of 22 years'ln;this busi
ness, I would respectfully Bollclt n share ol the
public patronage, iceilug confident that I will
give satisfaction.
A. WOODS walker.
lire. 22.70—tf
soMicTin esu iNcw: under . iik huni
UNOKUyiGNED, having fust
Xi'btmi.od from the Cities with a largo stock
ol goods, invtio ihe attention,ol all who desire
satisfaction to call anti examine their lu r ae
stock ol .
Stove and Tinware
Among the stock of stoves may be found the
Anti-Clinker Base Burner,
ANTI-CLINKER FIRE PLACE HEATER,
t , 4 , r together with all the latest styles of
PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES,
whlcb they challenge the trade ‘to coinpet'
with
Knives,
Fork 8,
b’pnoua,
Ladles.
’ Lamps,
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
Wo aro also prepared to furnish
Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells !
and have lor sale the-Celebrated Genuine Cu
cumber Wood Bump,
- ROOKING. SPOUTING ANQ JOB WORK
attended to promptly and on reasonable terms,
Remember the place, the green fronton North
Hanover street. Alow doors above Loutber.
Give us a call as wo are determined not to be
undersold by nnv other parties In tills place.
Thankful for the past patronage we extend a
cordial .invitation to all to pay ns a visit.
ffginesmitie. S’ Mmpp
Nog, G 2 and 04, .
NORTH HANOVER ST.,
CARLISLE,
Nov. I', 71 PA
(ffitoccrics
DOUBT YOU KNOW THAT
John A. Means.
keeps constantly on hand a large ami wbll se
lected stock of
Fresh A Mice Groceries I
Having issued a declaration of war against
tins high prices of Groceries, am! having my
permanent headquarters at the old stand,
No. 78 S Htmovor Streoi,
where I have'constantly on hand and for sale
cheaper than the cheapest, a
Full Line of Groceries !
Q,(7EE.VSWAKE,
GLASSWARE,
UKDAUWAIIE,
l-'LSII,
, BACON,
imiEU Mid CANNED FRUITS,
CAN DIRS.
SPICES," Ac., Ac,
COFFEE ofthe host grades; SUGARS of the
llnost qimDllcs; TEAS that do excel lu flavor;
SPICES that are all pure, ami SYRUPSdoIIcJons
for sweetness, Decanters. Tumblers, Fruit Jars
Dishes, Ac., Ac.
Fish of all kinds In season, Highest prices
paid /or
COUNTIIY PRODUCE
Being uetermined to please all-my customers,
I solicit the patronage o! the public, being
thankful for past favors.'
JOHN A. MEANS,
78 South Hanover Street,
Carlisle. Pa.
llnovTJ
auo vttaus
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 New York and Philadel
phia Styles of
HATS AND CAPS
Silk hats from $5. to S(»,B0; Felt huts for men,
hoys and children, of every quality and variety
of stylo. Winter caps In.cloth, fur, beaver, co
ney, uulra. Fancy Velvet and'cloth turbans
lorchildion, Also a lire lot of Gloves, at all
prices.
Having a long experience In the business, I
led conildont I cun please all who favor mo.
with a call, lu price, style and quality.
Hats of all Rinds Made to Order
and old ones repaired promptly
Out 211872 Heller.
g>pertarles.
SPECTACLES ’
I hi'tin Spectacles mo manufactured from
MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES molted togoth
or, mid arc called DIAMOND on account of iholr
hardness and brilliancy.
It fa well known that spectacles cut from
Brazilian or Scotch pebbles are very injurious
to ihu eye, because of tbelr polarizing light.
Having been tested with the polurlscopo, the
diamond lenses imvo been lound to admit llf
leen per cent, less heated rays than any other
pebble.
They aro ground with great aclontlllc accuracy,
are free from chromatic aberrations, and pro*
duco a brightness and distinctness of vision not
before attained In spectacles, F. C. KUAMEU.
CAIttIHI.K, I’ll.
Manufactured by tho
SjuMicur Optical Manufacturing Comp’y.
NEW YORK
buy a palrunless you see the trade
marlc<>
JDni ©cobs & ©lotlj’mg,
18T2. 1812.
THOMAS-A. HARPER,
No 42 South IlanoTor St.,
Carlisle,
HAS OPENED .
The Cheapest Alpacas and Mohairs,
The Cheapest Black SIlk«,
The Cheapest Merinos and Cashmeres, •
The Cheapest Australian Crapes,
The Cheapest .Tam Iso and Wonl CoLuines,
The Cheapest Jap. Poplins and Plaids.
The Cheapest Wrapper Reps.
mourning l nml Necoiul Mourning <>ooi|m.
The Cheapest and best,Velveteens. -
The Cheapest Water-proof-ClonlUbgs.
The Cheapest Muslins and Table Linens.
The Cheapest Canton and Wool Flannels.
The Cheapest Blankets and White Spreads.
The Cheapest Blankets and.'Tidbit Shawls.
The Cheapest Underwear (Ladles and Gen Is.)
The Cheapest Cloths and Cnsslmcres.
FULL LINE OF NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS.
Being determined to maintain my reputation
for selling the best and cheapest Black Alpacas
and Mohalis In this market,i have now opened
a full line at low prices.
Oct. 3.1872.
FALL OPENING-!
Wo have just returned from the city with a
MAMMOTH,LOAD OP
iH¥ CiiiS
consisting In part ot CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
Ladles’and Goal’s UNDERWEAR. A large as
sortment of new styles of ■
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
MOURNING GOODS In variety, Crapes, Rib
bons, Ac. An endless number of latest style of
ITnll and Winter SUtmlis,
The "OTTOMAN SCARF,” handsome and all
sizes. Cloth and Felt SKIRTS lor ladles and
misses.
Large Piles of DOMESTIC S
Calicoes, Ginghams, Tickings, Muslins, Flan
nola of all kinds and colors.
mas&lsets,
white and colored. UMBRELLAS*.
Velv;e teens I
Black and Colored, cut bias, for Trimmings,
Tho laige&t’stock of .
NOTIONS
in the county. Wo have had advantages In the
purchase of this Immense stock, not possessed
by others whtoU will enable us to sell at
LOW RATES!
I’loaso call at the
OLD STANDI”
Sept. 20,1872.
OPENING !
Dippers,
French, English and American
Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings
OF ALL Slt-ADES, FIGURES, QUALITIES
AND PRICES SUITABLE FOR .MEN’S
Shirts a Specialty.
A line «l ®J-eait 9 si Fmr
ntslitng- Goods al
ways on hand.
H.S. Ritter & Son
Drapers A Merchant Tailors,
No. ‘l4 WEST MAIN STREET,
OARLIHEE, PA
210ct1572-tf
CHEAP JOHN,
has now ready on exhibition u
stock or cvjOthknu i
BOOTS SHOES, SHIRTS, NOTIONS, Ac., which
ho will sell at his'
Usual Low Prices !
USUAL LOW PRICES!
USUAL LOW PRICES 1 '
Not necessary to say anything else, as every
body ksowsthat ho cun get the BEST GOODS
at the very LOWEST PRICES at
CHEAP JOHN'S,
. Court House Avo., in Franklin House.
May2S- ly.
'miscellaneous.
THE NORTH AMMAN
Mutual Life Insurance Company
Of SPMladelpMa.
A LL kinds of policies written upon
XjLtho mosbfavorablo terms. Proinlums mn r
be paid annually, acml-anuually or nuartorlv.—
All policies aro NON-FOKFkiTABLE ake.
TWO ANNUAL payments. No extra rates foi,
females. No charge for policy fee or stamps.—
Policy holders share lu the profits, Dividends
declared annually after two payments on the
contribution plan. 8100,000 deposited with tho
Auditor General of Pennsylvania as security
for policy holders.
Cumberland County Branch.—Tbu Compa
ny has appointed a Board of Trustees, composed
or the following well known citizens of Cum
berland County;
E. M, Biddle. s, B. Kzeffjsk, M. D.
Charles ii. Mullin. Wji. a. Mullin.
John M. Wallace.
William Kennedy.
. E. M, Biddle, Wm. Kennedy,
.... . f* rcst ' , Secy, dr Trcas .
Tho trustees are nil policy holders in the com
pany, and tholr duties aro to supervise and
conduct tho business In this district, with au
horlly to invest a certain proportion of tho
romlums collected in this district, within tho
nmo, thus making it emphatically and practl
pally a HOME COMPANY. 4
A. C. BELLOWS, General Agent.
A. CRIST, special Agent.
Jan 2 r »1«72 I—vr
The oldest and most reliable Institution for
obtaining a Mercantile Edi cation.
tftf-Prucllcal business men us Instructors.
For Information, write for n circular to P.
DUFF & HON, Pittsburg, Pa.
. !70071Wm
T. A. Harper.
A. W. BENTZ & CO,
WEAR.
Wm. A, Lindsay*.
fHchlral.
li §1 R.
RADWAY’S READY'RELIEF
CUBES THE WORST PAINS
in from One to Twenty (Vllnutoo.
NOT ONE HOUR
after readme thD mlvei ti-'cnvjnt np«l any one
SUFFER WITH FAIN,
RAHWAY'S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOL
‘ KVFHY FAIN.
It wua Urn first ami U
Tlio Only Pulu lleiuetly
that Instantly stops mint excruciating p.-nns. allay?
InflUninmltDn.s mid curca ConeeMhnia, whether of the
Lungs, Stomneh, Bowels, or other glands or organa, h>
one iimdlcnUon.
IN FUOtf ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no matte*.- how violent, or excruciating tho pain tin
RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, Inllnn, Crippled, Nervous.
Neuralgic, or prostrated with distune may Miller',
RADWAY’S REAI3Y RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OF TilE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THK BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BHEATIUNO.
IIII,O .VJ, IMI l t' L 111 nul.AllHim,
BALTITATION OF THE HEART.
HYSTERICS, CROUD, DIFHTHEUIA.
CATARRH,INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM.
COLD OHHAS. AGUE CHILLS.
Thu implication of tin; Keenly Kollpl* to the parte
parts where the pain or ohlicufty exlsU will utlonl earn
Mini romlort.
.tlltl i ,ijiii,11 c.
Twenty drop* In half n timiMer of waW will In n u-v
moments cure CRAMFB, SFASMS, So HR STOMACH
HEARTBURN, SICK HEADACHE, IHAUIIHEA
DYSENTERY, COLIC. WIND IN THE BOWELS
mid all INTERNAL FAINS.
Travelers should always carry ivhoiilo of IJoiiwii'’ •
Ready llrliof with them. V few (hops in wider v. I
nreveQt tdckiivsj or ]«diia from dminm ol vwder, It c
seller than French Brandy or Bitter,, us a stimiik.yt.
S.’EVEIt ANI> AUC7I2.
. FEVER AND AGUE eared for fifty cm..-. Tlute :
holaremuih.d aeeal In thiswmld tli.it will . are revu
a id Acne, amt all other Malarious, Bllhnii, Se.iil I, T;
nliold, Yellow, mid other Fevers (aided hv RAI'U'A V
eiULb) so quick ns UADIVATM heady in:: n:i.
Fifty cents jier buttle.' Sold hy Druggists.
HEALTH S BEAUTY 11
STRONG AND E’HRE RICH BLOOD—I NCRMASI
OF FLESH ANIVWEIGHT—CLEAR SKIN AN!
BEAUTIFUL COMFLEN lON SECURED TOAU -
DR a ' RMS WAY 9 €
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADE THE MOST ASToNfMEVG CURE. 6
SO QUICK. SO RAPID ARE 'fill! CHANGI
THE BODY UNDERDOES. UNDER TIIE-i:
FLUENCE OF THIS TltUl.Y WONDER!' I
MEDICINE, THAT
Every Day an (Increase in Flos!
and Weight is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PUftiFiEu
Every drop of tin) JUKSA ('A I!! I.MA •.*
EXT communicates ihiuimh \hu I*►!«•••.;. i-A.i.-t. L’lin
mid oilier tluldsi and Jiilcch *(flliu au-tem the vi,.- .-of hi -
for R repairs lh(* wsidti-s of (lie i.oily v, ilh m-./.1 . -:i
materia!. Scrofula, Svpldli.., <VJii^utnj.ili.ij, (.Uiiiiut:
dlMjasc, Ulcci3 in tlm Tlno.it, Mouth, ’1 uumi:*. NmUm , .
tuc Olmida and oilier parla of the system, Soli; E.e
Strumous Dbcbarf-ia liom the Enis, ami urn v-'oi
forms of SUln diseases, EiUf.llons, Fever Son-*, .Sen!
Head, Kltm Worm. Sail Bheum, KrvsiiicliU Acne, Bine
Spots, Worms In Urn Flesh. Tumnrs, Cancers In tli
womb,ami nil weakening and painful di.-eliaim-a, N'lil
Sweats, Loss of Sperm, mid nit wastes of tin* life jiri.u
pie, uro within t\iu curative main 1 of Uds wonder ot 21. i.
cm Chemistry, nml n few dnvs’ use will prove to an
person using ll for either of Uuse fo.uu of disease ll
poleiil power to cure'tiiem.-
• If Iho patient, dally becoming reduced hv the waste
and decomposition that is uu.Blandly loone/sing, mu
ceeds In arresting thesu wastes, nml iui airs tlie samo wit I
now nitucilal nnulu from healthy blood—ami this tin
SAUSATAKILLIAN will and docs sevar-..
Nnt only dues tho SAUaAi-Anu.i.iA.s- IHsof.vExr exoc»
' all known rumciU.il agent a In tins euie of Cluoine, Scrut'u
lons, Constitutional, and Skill diseases; but It la tlu onl.
positive cure for
Kidney & HSlnddcr Complaints.
Urinary, and Womb diswiscs, Gravel. Hioiu tr i. Dropsy
stoppage of Wider, Incontinence of (lilac. DC
case. Albuminuria, and In Ull cases where ibeic me bile*-
dust deposits, or the water la thick, cloudy, mixed wil
unbalances like the while of an igc, or thrca. a like whit
silk, or there Isa morbid, dark, bilious ..pneaiancc,am •
while bone-dust deposits, and wbeii ibeie Is u.j'ii.l.lag
burning sensation when jm, -ain't watu.mid p.un in ila
Small of the Back and uloifg the Lulus, iV.cc, 3i.oj,
VI/ORWJS. —The only known and amo It.mul'
for It'orms—l'm, Tape, etc.
Tumor of 12 ®row{!s
Cured toy Stud-way"* Ke«osvea:L
flKVsm.v. M .k**.i inly is. K'J.
Dn. Tt»nw*v I ImVn lind Ovarl.ni Tumor in Urn ..vi.rau mu'
InxviiU. All tliu Boctura »i*M *' llitru «a» no help for it.’ r ( IrUi
i very thing that whs tvcoimm’ii.ful; tail nothiiiK lii'lpnt’mo. i
• ww vo«r Iwsnlvonl, na.l lUougbl I would try U ; tmt I'M no lull!
ni it* !>-<;ui!u I hod sutWroii for two!ye years. I to.ili Ax Lilli...
of ihu Resolvent, and onj Imix of Riiiluuy'» (’ilia, ami iwu Pi l
ties of your Itoa.lv Uulluf; hml ibeie U i.ot t> •tern of tumor l« b<
seen or full, and 1 foul belUr, emarler. nml lir.ppkr tlii.n 1 bav
for twelve yeure. . Tlrj'worst tumor was la dm I* it sil-.,fti.r
. 'Web, over tlm cn/tu. I «.ntu llifs (<■ j... ' u„- I- ...... 10,
You can nuULsli It it you diooio.
• - - . llANNi.il p. (dv'.lV.
DR. RADWAY’CI*
mmi pwme rum
perfectly tnnteless, elegantly - oated v:'h •.'•••■•i yum.
purm*, regulate, purify, f'w# 1 , an' Mi tji't f«* •«. If.ul
wayI*. 1 *. Sills, for tho cum of i.l dlsouie'-. .>i the Mpin.-cli,
Liver, Bowels. Kidncvs, Bladder. Ix-ivi.n Di-esses.
Headache. Constipation. Co.vli Vein ns. Lidice.-timi.
Dysxw •slit, Wllwu-uieas. Billons l-Vvvr, Inllnmnmtiim of
I he Bowels, IHlesjmunll l)i‘miigeinent'ofHii‘ lau-rinil Vis
cera. •Warranti’d to effect a positive.cine. I'nreiy Vegelie
ble.roiilnliilngno niercurv, inlneials.orilcleienoiisiiiugs,
IST Observe tlm fulldwhig «yin]/lui..j UsUlll.:,; iium
Disorders of Uto Blgc-slivo Oinanu:
(Sm'llpatton, tawanJ i,f the 111.-od In tlir Mend,
/.■Unity ui the Btnnuu'h, Nan..-,i, WimPim., I'ircu.t »i t'i-0.1,
• Tuilnesj nr W’eicliHa the Sunaarli. -'om- Pjc. latnms, MnSvliigor
.liiUeriagnl tlis PU of tin*. Sti.mm h. Swimndac Ilf (hr Hen.l,
/lurrlM and Ditflenlt Ilrvathlni', Flulu rloe ni Uw lieari. Cl.nkiiui
or Ruiroeilhig fv-nisaf.inis when In n Lvli.g IWlnrv, lUinncssol
Vision, OeU or Wcln lwf.K-4 the Stobi,* P-vrr i.mt Bull Vain la
the Head, IXilluleiicy m" Pir idrntWi. Vell-niH-s. of the Kkin
Mid Eves, 6dn lu Ule Rl.ir, Cliei.l, Lnnb, mid su.tdeii Pltuht’o.ii
I Iv.il, likirntng in the Ft.- ii.
A few dotes of BADWAY’S TILLS will free the sys
.cm fromall tin* above nm- .d ih nnlu.>, I'lic-., 2$ cents
perhqx. BOLD BY nUHIiCISTS.
UF.AD ANI> TBlfE.” s m .\ one letter
stamp to BAIHV AY A CO.. No. 8/ Mnliiim L..ne, Lew-
Ttirh. Information e.mlh . ;.mfs w U bwseLl vou.
July 4 72—ly c3tn
IS HART’S PINE TREE
Tar Cordial!
Mature’s Great Itemedij !
I-’OR THE
Throat and liiiiig’N,
It is gratifying to us to inform the public
that Dr, L. Q. O. Wlsbart’s Pino Tree Tnr Cordi
al, for Throat and Lung Diseases, has gaining an
onvial reputation from tho Atlantic to the Pa
cific coast, and from thoucb to some of tho first
families of Kuropo, not through tho press alone,
but by persons throughout tho States
benellUed and cured at his cilice. 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 oil' the un
healthy matter collected about tho throat and
bronchial tubes, which causes irritation.
. .&ccoml. It removes the cause of irritation
(which produces cough) of the raucous mem
brane and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to
act and throw oirtlie unhealthy secretions, and
pmiilca the blooJ.
Third, It is free from squills, lobelia, Ipecao
and opium, of which most throat and lung rem
edies arc composed, which allay cough only,
and disorganize the stomach. It has a soothing
effect on the stomach nets on tho liver and
kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regions,
thus reaching to every pun of tho system, and
In Its invigorating and purifying effects it* has
gained a reputation which it must hold above
all others in iho market.
NOI'ICIS.
The Pine Tree Tar Cordial!
Q REAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS!
CE=l
Worm Sugar Drops.
Doing under my Immediate direction, they
shall not lose Iholr curative Qualities
by the use of cheap and Impure
articles
HENRY R. WISHART,
PROPRIETOR.
I'iiiiis of chime.
Dr. L. Q,. C. Wlshaii's Ollico Parlors are open on
Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays tram ft
a.m.10 Up. m., for consultation by Dr,
Win. T. Magee, With him aro associ
ated two consulting physicians of
acknowledged ability. Tills
opportunity Is not ottered
by any other Institution
• In ihoolly.
All letters must bo addressed to
Ij. Q. C. WISHART, lu. D..
NO. 282 N. SECOND STREET,
' ' Philadelphia.
&allro{rtiß.
C UMBK
A I L jjj
CHANGE OF nou Rs
WINTER A RRANGEiIENT
On ana atlorTnuraany. Jnn ’
M: ns wm run
WEHXWAUI)
Accommoaatloii Train leaves Harrr«,„.
M.. Mooban lesburg B.Ds,Carlisle 11 v nr 8 >* j
Hl.fi, CbamberabnrB I S7. Tlil '> li
oasflß 11.16, arriving at HagoSS&'SjVS
Mail Train leaves Harrlsbnrv l M „ A ' U
elmuicsburg 2.27. Carlisle Slfwvm st -i Hi
ponaburg 4.02 ilbombersbarg Tss “n *•**, C
5.11, arrlylbg at Hagerstown 67iap V Gtte “awi!
Express Train loaves Hnrriahn,. *
Jhanloaburg 5.02, Carlisleß 82 wilvll? ?' M - M,
arriving ait
A Mixed Truin leaves Hnenrote-,
Groencasne ..27, arriving af ffiSS “tj «,
A. MIXED TRA.IN leaves rimmi,
i'A5 p. 10., Wimamaon E-Si) \T«, ml,erBl, urß R ,
Lomlon 7:00, arriving at RtchmoSd^^^
P. m.
EASTWARD
Accommodation 7rafn lenvt>a
ioll S aV Bf'PPonsbarg S^ofNowvin^sm 1 b ,” B5 .' 1
s*; ,a “ nts ™ YuiSZ
Nowvllle 10.53, Carlislel Fm v’o. >* reasb, nß 10 ■!
arriving at Hlrrlsbuig 12$ S
GrfSStlo 2 mB Chrmbe™“ l P ret ? ,t '‘-- Jl
A MIXED TRAIN ]6nV(-R'ltlnhm
m „ Lmuion 7:10, AI ercers bu?g U °uo in 1
BMO, arriving at Oiininbersburg fl -Sa!ra Jlnmsn ‘‘
a^la^rom^hUaa^lnhi 1
West?* 01 * 0 ' Wu3b^us poiua'
0, t(. LULL, •
&HJ’EUINTKNniiNI'’.S Ot'FICKI ’
Oita iKh’i'.. Pa , Jar. is. »7i* }
1 1871 i
JJEADING RAIL ROAD!
Winter Arrangement!
Jloml.iy, J>3B«.ub(;r ’itnl. is;2.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New Yorkflafni.
]owh: htOJO ana 8,10, am and 2,r0 pm; coup?.
lug with trains on Pennsylvania Uallroad nnd
arriving at Now York at 12,.‘J5, 3,60, and
respectively. - '
Heturnlng: Leave-Now YoMcnl 0(0 am 1251
ami's 30 p-.u, Philadelphia at 7 30. aYamaml
•i ov j> in, ,
Leave Harrisburg for Heading, PoUbvlllo Ta.
imutua, Mlnersville. Asblaud.bfiamokln Allen
o?m u ““d -Philadelphia at 63fiand aio am.aDd
- 00 and 4 05 p m. stopping at Lebanon andtirln.
clpal way stations; -the 405 p m train connect
ing for Philadelphia, PottsvUJe and ColuS
only. I* or Potlsvlllo. Bcuylklll iinven and a£
burn, via bchayJkill and Hallroad
leave Harrisburg at 8 40 p m.
inast Pennsylvania Ralhad trains leave Hcsd
lug for Alio mown. Kaston and New York ta 7 .in
and 10Hj am, and 400 p m. UettmiluY,leave
Now York at 0 OB a m; 12 60 and 5 33 p m Siid Al
loutowu at 720 a m and’ 12 25, 21U, 435 imtl nsi u
m, 1
■ \\ ay Passenger Train leaves Plilladelphiaal
730 a m, connecting at Heading with mdu on
East I*oun Hit, returning leavesPollkvllleiui3'i
p m, slopping at all stations.
Leave fottsvliio at 000 810 ando Ida maud
230 p iu, Herndon at lo 00 a ra, Sbamokln at bid
and 11 02 am, Ashland at 7 18ara and 12ainm.
Mahauoy City at 7 63 a m and 12 54 p m.Tamamta
at B 35 a ra and 2 lOp m lor Phllada, New York,
Heading, Harrisburg, <to.
Leave Pottsvillo via Schuylkill and Stibque
lifthna R R at 8 05 -a m for Harrisburg, aud lih
a in, for Plnegrovo and Tremont.
Fottsvillo Accorao Train leaves PoUsvlllea
0 00 am. passes Heading at 7 40 a m, arriving al
Philada at 1015 am; Returning leaves Phllada
at 4 45 p m. passes Heading at 7 15 p m, arriving
, at PoUsvillo at 0 00 p ra.
'Pottstown Accoramon Train liiayes Potlstowu
at 0 45 a ra, returning leaves Pullada (Ninth ami
Green,) at 130 p ra,
Columbia R H Trains leave Reading at 7 30am
aud'U 15 p m, for JOphrata, Lltlz, Loucaster, Col
umbia, &c; retuinlhg leave Lancastorat »2Ja
maud 330 p m. and Columbia at 316 am nml
3 20 p m.
Perklomou R R trains leave Porlclomen Juni'-
lion at 736 and y 00 a m and 2 65 and 6AO pin:
returning leave Green Lane at 0 15 a m ja&wiO
4 20 p m connecting with trains on Reading Rtt.
Pickering Valley R ll trains leave Phcenlx
villa at 0 10 am, 3 10 and 550 pm; reluming
leave Byers at G 35 a m, 12 45 and 4 20 p in, con
necting with trains on Reading HR.
Colebrookdalo R R trains leave Pottstown at
940 a m aud I 20, G 25 and 7 15 pm. retaruiDg
leave Mount Pleasant at GOO. 800 and 1125 aw
and 3 00 p m, connecting with trains oa Kenning
ll 11.
Chester valley R R trains leave Bridgporl ai
8 8U a m 210 and C 83 p m, returning,leavehowu
iugton at 0 55 a m, hi 30 and 5 4Up m, coimeclin;
with trains on Reading H H
On Sundays: leave Now York at 630 p m Phil
adelphia at 8 00 am uud 8 IS p m* (the bOO am
train running only to Reading,) leave Fotfavi/fi
at BCO a m leave Harrisburg at 530 a m ami '• W
j) m; leave Allentown nt BSo p in; leave Reading
at 715 a m and 1015 p m for Harrisburg at 73) a
m for New York, and at 040 am and 415 p-m
forPhllada. * ,
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School ana
Excursion Tickets, to and from all points,alre
duced rates.
Baggage chocked through ; 100 pounds allow
ed each passenger,
J. E. WOOTim,
- Asst Supt Eng Mach'if
Reading, Pa, Dec 2,72
dt HEADING
Railroad
- SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS,
FREE OP TAXES,
We are offering the Second Mortgage Bomb •
of this. Company
AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST,
lucres! Payable January ana July
The Bonds are lu
iOOOs, 500 s, and 100 s,
Ana can bo REGISTERED Iroe of oxpeuK
Tho Coal, Miscellaneous Freights and Pasaea*
ser business are constantly Increasing.
'he increase for year ending Nov. 1,
‘ 1872, over year ending Nov. 1,1871, til,*#*
The Increase for year ending Nov. if
1871, over year ending Nov, 1, 1870. 7D./<B_£-
lucreaso in two years . slslo<4 55
Bonds, Pamphlets and information can
talned of •
• • 6 . „ Da,
NO. 10 SOUTH THIRD STREET. PH HA
R OYAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF LIVERPOOL.
CARLISLE AGENCY,
Oold #10,000,0«»
CAPITA I.
81115,^
Capital paid up • • */«nld) 0,'600.00d
In Iho State of
Fire Premiums received In ISGM G ° “I'jS.J®
Life Insurance Premiums in Z6«i , 5 Sjo,(w
Total Premium?, nearly • t wolu;
Fire risks taken at moderate premh*
and losses settled and paid at the
CARLISLE AGENCY
SAM’L JK. HUMIUCH, Agent.