American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, February 20, 1873, Image 4

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    Umtessiouai cams
J. H. Gkahah. I J. H. Gbauau, Jr.
J. a. ORA HAM £ SON,
Attorneys Sf 'Counsellors at law,
No. 14 sootu llunovcr St.,
. DA«LIBIaK, Pa.
How. J. H. Grauam, lule President Judge of
the Ninth Judicial District, bus ro.mued the
Eraotloe of the law, and assouluUd with him
la hod, J. H. Grauam, Jr. Will practice In tbe
Courts of Cumberland, Perry and Juulutu Coun
ties. [Deo. 7, ’7l—tf.
Tjl E. RELTZHOOVER,
** 'ATTORNEY-AT-LA W
uajUiISLB. PA. ’
on South Hanover .Streets opposite
Bontß’e dry goods store.
Due. 1, itws.
JOS. BIT.NER,
Attorney-at-Law ,
NO. 8 South Uuuuvur Street, Carlisle, Pa.
43rA.1l busluees promptly attended to. Col
leottbus a specialty.
170Ct721y
JAMES M. WEAKLEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
22 South. Hanover St., Carlisle,Ta.
April 25,1673—1 y.
JOSEPH G. VALE,
ATTORSEV-AX-iAW,
Practices in Dauphin and Cumberland counties.
Office In Court- hoiiho A venue, No - 8 Kramer’s
Building, in tbe rear of the Jewelry establW*-
meut, Carlisle, Fa.
Auril 25.1872—1 y.
MARY L. HALL, Homceupa
L J thlo Physician and Medical Electrician
Office south Hanover sited, i nrllsle. All to
male diseases skillluly treated. ' Patients at a
distance cim consult by mall.
June 0, 1872—iy.
TYti. J. H. BENDER, M. D.
Mas removed his office to the South West cor
ner of South Hanover ami Pomfrel Streets, di
rectly opposite the 2nd Presbyterian Church.
Carlisle April 18-7^-tf.
fJIHEO* CORNMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW!
Np. 18 West Main Street, Carlisle, Pa.
'ttSpAUhmlnetfa promptly a'tcnOed tn.
Tlneffar Dlttera are, not a .vile r.inn n
madeofPoor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spoils »,,■ i;.
Liquors, doctored, spiced, ami sweetened m, . . v
taste, called ‘‘Tonics," "Appetisers," "Uesmiu
&C., that lead tlie tippler on tn drunkenness and m
but are a true Medicine, made finm the nam e ro
and herbs of California, free from ah Alcoholic Stinml.nr
They are the Great Blood Pmifier and a lafe-guv
Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigmator t.f u
System, carrying off all poisonous mailer ami resign
the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refio -h ■
and invigorating both mind and body. 'Thcv an; e.i-.
of administration, prompt in their action, certain m il -n
results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease.
No Person can tulio those UiMoiw no i
mg to dircciions, and remain long unwell, pnv
their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or. .
means, and the vital organs wasted beyond ti<«
of repair.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache,
m the Shoulders, Coughs,•Tightness of the Che-t 1
xiness,-Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad
:a the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation o
Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the re".,
the Kidneys, and a hundred oilier painful svmy.
are the offsprings ofDyspensia. In these comp
it has no equal, and one bnitlg will pree a belter
aniee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
For Fcumto Complaints, m young oi . i
married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, m the
turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided -m
influewa that a marked improvement is soon ncirr-p.
tible.
For Inflammatory ami Chronic Ithcn.
rnatlem and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious,
Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Liseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have
been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by
Vitiated Blood, winch is generally produced by derange
ment of the Digestive Organs.
They arc aGcullo Purgative n« well as
a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar nicrii of acting
49 a powerful agent m relieving Congestion or Inflam.
•nation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious
Diseases.
For Skin Disease*), Eruptions, Toiler, Salt
. Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimple*, Pustules, Boils, Car
buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-lle.nl. Sore Kyes. Ery
sipelas, Itch, Scurfs Discolorations of the Skin, ora
and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature,
are literally dug up and 'carried out of tlie system in a
'hurt time by the use of these Bitters, One bottle in
uch cases will convince tlie most iiiciedulous of their
t irative effects.
Clcnusti the 1 lllntcd Rlooil whenever you
mi.l us impurities bursting through ihcbkiniu Pimples,
Brupuims, or Sores: cleanse it when you find it ob
strut t-d and sluggish in the veins : cleanse it when it is
mnl ; jour feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood
I’urc and the health of the system will follow.
Grateful proclaim Vihhoar Bit
iers the most wondefful Invigornnt that cvei su.iiaincd
ihe sinking system,
Pin, Tape, ami oilier Worms, lurking in
ihe system of so many thousands, arc effectually de
stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiol
ogist; There is scat cely an individual upon the face of the
earth whose body is exempt Irom the presence of worms.
It is not upon the healthy elements of the Uody-ihat
worms exist, but njinu the diseased humors and slimy
deposits that breed the.sk living monsters of disease.
No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no amhclmin-
itics,- will free the system fiom worms like these Bit
ters. ‘
Mechanical DlHcniscn. Persons engaged in
Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters,
i iold-bcaters, and Miners, as they advance m life, will
>e sublcct to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against
his take a dose of \V u. unit's Vinkoak Bitters once
■•i twice a week as a IV-vrulive.
itllioiis. iu-miltiul, ami lulcrmttlont
I'Vvors, winch ate so ptcvalriit ih ihe'ivallcys of our
.••■it tiv.-is ilnijiiyhoiii ihe United Stales, especially
••m-c of the Mi- ii - p’ , Ohio, Missouri. Illinois. Tcn
•i-so-f, Cumln-ilaii.l, Aik.msis. Red, Colorado, Rrarn-,
.’.rn f.Kimk-. IVo!. .MahujiMobil.;. Savannah. Roan
i .lanv*. .nid many othcis, wit It their vast tribnta
. •Inonehout otn tT.hre countty during the Slimmer
I A.itmmi. aii. l lem irkably ?o during seasons of
• (I he.it and divmjss, are invariably accnnipamcd
>. rttrnsivi- der.mgi-incnis oi ilm stomach and liver, and
, mo abdominal \ i.scera. Thei e arc alwa\s more or less
itjsiruciioiis of the liter, i weakness .m 1 inhable state
.I die sfomacii. and great u.jpoj of the bowels, being
mgged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat
•leut, a purgative, exciting a poweiful influence upon
lu-se various organs, is essentially necessary. 'There is
■o cathartic for the purpose equal to D« J. Wamckij’s
v’insgak 1 >lTTi'its, ..is iliev will speedily remove the
1 irk-colored viscitl mailer wiili which the bowels are
uided, at the same time siimmating the secretions of
he liver, and generally restoi .ug the healthy functions
■. the digestive organs.
Sei'ofuliit ««• King's Kvll, White Swellings,
C‘,c-is, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Sciofnlous
Inflammations, Indolent hitl.imm.uions, Mercurial Af
fections, GUI Soros, Eiuption-. of the Skin, Sore Eves.
.•lc.,ctc In these, as in all other constitutional Dis
jases, Wai ki'.ii's Viskgsk Hittkiis have shown tlieif
j>reat curative pmvets in the most obstinate and intract,
ible cases.
Dr. 'WnlUor’rt Cull Torn I a Vinegar Bit ter*
act on all these cases in a,-.inniar manner. By purifying
the Blood they remove the cause, ami l;v resolving away
the effects of the'inflauunaiion tthc tnhcicnlar deposits)'
the affected parts receive health, and a permanent cure
is effected- *
Tlio i»rop«r!Io« of Thr. Wai kru’s Vinegar
Hittkrs are Aperient, Jh.iphoretic and Carminative,
Nutritions, Laxative, J-hmetir, Sedative, Counler-Irn
nut, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious.
Tl»« Aperient ami mild Laxative properties of
Or: Wai.khk’s Vinhgsk lit rri'tis are ilie best safe
guard in all Cases of eruptions ami malignant fevers,
their balsamic, healing, and sooth.ng properties protect
the humor', of the fance.. 'lhen Sedative properties
allay pain in the nenons system, stomach, and bowels,
•*ither from intlamin itmn, win.!, cmc. ctamps etc
Their Comiler-lrritant inlluonce extendi throughout
Tne system. Their lllnretic ptojieitics act on the Kid
neys, correcting and icgulating the llmv of urine. Their
Auti-Bilious properties stiiuTilale the liver, in' the secre
tion of bile, and its discharges thiough the biliary ducts,
.md.arc superior to all remedial agents, fm the cure of
Bilious Fever, Fever amt Ague, etc
Fortify tile body nt'iiluxt dlsenfci; !>v pnri*
S' due All its fluids with Vismnsn Bitiki. s No poU
erntc can take hold of a svst'-m ilms forearmed. The
iiver, llie stomach, the Imwc's, the 1: dnevs, and the
nerves art* rendered disc.ise-pro.ri bv tins great invig
nrant. r
niroctloiM.-T.ike of the ll i iters ‘Hi going to bed
at night from a half to one and nnc-half wme-gla.sfnM
Kat good nourishing food, such as bccfstc.il;-, mutton
chop, venison, rna*t beef, and vegetables, and take
ont-door exercise. They are composed ol purely veget
able ingredients, and contain no spirit,
.! WALKER, I’ropV. 11. (I. Me DON A lit) it CO.,
Druggists anil Gen. Agtv, S.ui l-'tanristo, f.ii..
.uni cor. of Wadiingliiii and Charlton Sis , New York.
SOLI) BY ALL DRUCGIS 1 s AM) DEALERS
July 4 72—ly e3m ♦
BIjATCHLEY’H
improved incumber. Wood
*ump, TjiNtelPha, Durable, Erll*
lent uml Cheap. The bent
’ump lor the leustmonoy At*
ontl'Ui In eqpectally Invited to
Uatcbloy’H Patent linproved
bracket and new Drop Check:
falve, wnlch can be withdrawn
without removing the Pump or
ißlurblug the Jolnla, Also, tlio
opner Chamber which ncv*»-
racKHoracales. and will outlawt
jy oilin'*. I’or Bale by hhJnn
smlth & tlupp, Carlisle Hend
foi Catalogue and price list.
-*** cs Cimb. G. Hlaicijlkv. Mf’r
Bept, 12—1 600 Commerce Bt..rhlla’
WM. DEVENNEY,
pUBLIC SALE
ON SA7VRDAY, FEB. 22nd, 1873,
The subscriber will veil at her residence, at
Boiling Hpt lugs,South Middleton township, the
following personal property, viz:
One young Bay Family Driving Dorse,
0 years old. One Fresn Mtiu Cow. One one-horse
Bering Wagon. One Hldffh, One Cook Biovo ami
Pipe, Household and Kitchen Furniture, con
sisting of articles 100 numer-.us to mention.
Hale lo commence at ii o'clock, when terms
will be made known by
W ELIZABETH RFNNF.Tr.
Widow of Her. Wm.O. Dennett, UeoM.
JunHM*
ESTABLISHED 18-1(3.
Carlisle
Hardware House.
H. .SAXTON & CO.
'Henry Saxton. ) j. p. bixt.eii, I D. B. Saxti n
Biilldlng, Farm’ -.fi and Mechanics’ Hardwai
Tools and Mute .al >.
Null, Iron <.l 8 eel of all sizes, shapes a\
kinds. Ha**, -ad an I Mining Picks, <hovelsan
Mqterlo \Velhe;ill & Itro. PI rat Nutt nr
Buck nj nil oilier favorite brands in -White
Lc - . a.U Colors, with a full assortment of uubi
iors. pure raw and belied Linseed Ull. Coach
and Furniture Varnishes, Glass. Ac.
Grouamg and Lubricating Oils, Cement, Plas
ter and silver Band, Dupont's blasting and
snorting powder. Onus, P-stols and Ammuni
tion. Cedar Ware. Bone. .Lanterns. Ac.
House-Furnish ing Hardware
Silver-plated Spoons, Forks and knives.
Ivory and Pearl- handled table and pocket Cut
lery. Rodgers A Seymour's duo Scissors and
Shears. Fine OUI Curtain Cornices and Bands.
Brass stair Uwds, while and black Curled Halt
for Malie.vses and l<uruitu<e, Green Heps, Halr
-oaling, Ac., with a lull line ol Upholster Goods.
Miscellaneous goods, such as Clothes Wringers,
llu«ibird Cages Driving and Ruling Whips, Ac,
S'de agents for Plank’s Shifting Beam and
Roller Plows at his prices l<\>r Cush.
Bloomllold A Gibb's linporlurPlows.
The hist mentioned are of recent Introduc
tion mlo this section, which have the advanta
ges of aShilllng Beam and Steel wheal’ al al
most the same prices ns the ordinary Cast Iron
Plows.
Sole agents lor Palmer’s Patent Iron Planes.
Solo agents for Burnhuin’a Patent Weather
Stripping.
This combines both economy and comfort,
lbur- uglily preventing dralts ot cold nir n u-m-
Ur and dust in summer, The price lor stripping
au entlro house Is more than saved during the
winter by the economy ol fuel; it tuklm; at least
one-lhhd less luel to produce the same warmth
Ills nude lu walnut, oak and plain white, lb.
both color and windows, so that Jt cun bo adap
ted to any house.
v.ur goods are bought lu largo quantities from
he muuulucunes, and with the aid of our lung
experience, are selected with the utmost cure
and stipe-vision, and we would invite all who
wish to purchase the best goods at the lowest
ousii rates to patronize us.
Country -merchants will certainly And It to
heir advantage to cull or write us for qnola
lons before purchasing, •
\Ve icinuin, respectfully,
h. Saxton & co.,
H A S. D WARE
CUTLERY.
MILLER & BOWERS
take this opportunity©! directing tlie attention
of the community at targe, anti every person ta
particular, to their recently replenished stock oi
M AIBWAIEo
They studiously avoided Investing dm- ng the
high prices, ami jmtlcutly waited the falling
outofthebottom before attempting to refill their
shelves, and now that things have been reduced
to old time prices, as near ns possible, they have
Invested largely and are prepared to guarantee
;o their friends and customers as low prices' as
any market outside the cities. They especially
Invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and
ballders. dur stock- Is complete and none titei
fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring
for anything In our line.
We have the agency of the Wlllcox «t Gibbs
Seeing iMaeVuue.
and would respectfully sk all those n want
a Mach.no,.to examine the Wlllcox & Gibbs' be
fore purchasing.
All orders promptly'attondoJ to, and good
delivered to all pans of lue town free of charge
«)au. 12 iK72lv
datiiut itiafcer.
B. Jfi VV I N Or ,
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER
WEST MAIN STREET
’ CARLISLE. P\.
Anpleudid asaortmeut of
Fnrnltni’c-
for the Holidays. comprising
Rofas. ' Camp Stool.
J.onnges, Centre lahles.
Rocking Chairs. Dining r l aides.
Easy Chairs. Card Tables.
Reception Chairs, Oil onions.
Bureaus, What Note.
Ac., Ac. Ac.
Parlor,
Chamber.
Dining Room.
iCllclc*>>
FURNITURE,
of the inte.st mvles
COTTAOifi FURNITURE IN BETTH
piendld new Patterns.
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESS ES
GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES-
Iu great variety.
Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders
from town and country promptly attended to
ud on reasonable ter ms,
lec.i?
gHOEH AND HATS
At Cost!
Th« subscriber Intends to close out his entire
slock of
SHOES & HATS !
AT COST. Ills assortment Is quite Iqrge, em
bracing
Women’s
Misses’ and
Children’s
Shoes,
OF ALL KINDS !
As ho does not intend to keen SHOES for sale
hereafter, lie will positively sell ills entire stock
nt COST! He a so-wlshes to close out Ills HATS,
and will sell them also nt cost.
Great Bargains
can now bo bad by those wishing SHOES AND
HATS.
Jolau Elliott ,
j'anl-73—8m No. h 8 North ii anoveji St*.
Carlisle, Pa.
DAVID STHOHM. JOHN W. BTKOHM
QARLI.Sr.II
Boot & Shoe House!
We have just, received our Bring slock of goods
Item the Eastern cities, and thev are now open
for the Inspection of the public, We have bought
them to sell, and at low prices lor CASH. Our
stock consists of
BOOTS AND SHOES
for .Ladles, Misses. Mon. Roys and Children. In
cluding every style In the market.
Auctioneer,
Indies Buttoned and Lace Gaiters, in greni va
riety of i»tyle, Turkish Morocco. Glove Kid, Peb
ble Leather, Grain Leather and French Rid.
LADIES* HALMUIUL HO UTS,
Misses' and Children’s Buttoned and Laced
Bools; .Men’s. Boys’ and Youth's Roots and
Mioe-» of every description, from a Hiogy to a
Hllpper. Oar immense stock Ims Deem carefully
selected, and
Bargains will bo given (o purchasers.
Give us a call.
Thankful tor., past liberal patronage, our
friends, and the public generally, are curdludy
invited to cull mid examine our stock.
Kemwnber the place. No. 18 Month llnnove
street, one door Mouth of B M, Htnlley’s clmln
btoro, nearly opposite the Franktln House.
aa-MttV-Jy STHOHM 4 CO.,
ffiartuuate.
No. 16 JSAST MAIN STHE2
Carlisle,'
AND
*ljo e Store.
THE CHEAPEST! THE LARGEST !
The Best Display of
UolidLay Groods!
NOW READY AT
Im . T. G-REENFIEIaD’S,
NO. 18, EAST MAIN STREET.
The BEST BLACK SILKS at the LOWEST PRIDES, bli the new
shades in DRESS OOODS, at Popular Prices. The Largest Steek of
REAti POINT LA OR, THREAD LADE, and DUDHKSS LACE COL
LARS, HANDKERCHIEFS in every style and price, foj
Christmas Presents!
j
Beautiful Assortment of JJndersleeves, Neck Tie?, <£c«, etc.
Special Bargains in Low Priced Dress Goods !
Largest Stock of FURS, at prices that defy competition.
lllffiftsaT STOCK OF (SUSHI WiM.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE !
1 I l!i2i n^r i v' UI , O A I ,SS,I!!, n ,!' ANKBTS - tickings, muslins, CHECKS, CALICOES,
liOSILU\ nnd NUriONS, CANio.N ELANNELs, *£c., during; the present mouth.
We have just opened the best Bargains in SHAWLS, ever offered In
tins market. In fact my stock is now complete, and it will repay any
one who desires a bargain to call and examine for themselves.
L. T. GREENFIELD,
- 18 East Main Street.
I)80 - 12- CARLISLE, PA.
D.
A.
SAWYER,
CHEAP
DRY
GOODS
STORE.
REDUCTION ! I
JLt OGI LBY’S!
A LARGE STOCK OF NEW PALL AND WINTER GOODS
TO RE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES TO SPIT THE TIMES. THE PRICES
of ENTIRE STOCK ate much below REGULAR FIGURES and I invite COMPARISON with
any other house In the COUNTY, FULL LINE OF
DRESS GOODS, VELVETEENS, BLACK SILKS,
WOOL REPPS. POPLINS, ALPACA,
REPELLANTS CLOTHS, IN GREKN, BROWN,
GOLD and BLACK MIXED, SINGLE and
DOUBLE WOOL SHAWLS, BLANKETS,
COMFORTS AND QUILTS, WOOL AND
COTTON FLANNELS, ALL COLORS,
TICKINGS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS,
MUSLINS, SHIRTING STRIPES
AND CHECKS, CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
OVERCOATINGS!
j Factory jeans, and every grade of goods suitable for season. EXTRA BARGAINS
Mw FURS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN.
GENT’S FURS, U LOVE'S .AND MUFFLERS!
Sf ISP ms €J I L
I I BLACK AL JPA G A S !
I offer a brand which cannot be surpassed for WEIGHT. SHADE and QUALITY in every
grade,
NOTIONS!
Complete variety of every article An Immense Stock of LADIES' «fc CHILDREN'S HOSE,
suitable for season. GENTS’ & LADIEo’ MERINO VESTS,SHIRTS & DRAWERS, To
close entire Slock of
TRIMS, OIL CLOTHS, LADIES’ MD (lIILOREN’S SHOES!
I will soli them BELOW COST!
4E&*PleaHo cull, see and be convinced that all of above is a fact and worth your Attention,
Nov !S ' ,h72 ' CHARLES OGILBY.
47 WEST. MAIN 81UEET,
Carlisle, Pa.
THE HOLID AY TRADE!
Prices Reduced 2
New Goods opening at the
Central Dry finis 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 WOOtiKN SHAWLS cheaper than over at the CENTRAL.
Furs ! Furs !! Furs !!! Furs !!!!
from S-l 01) a Mott up to the llnost qualities of Mink Sables, at the Greatest Bargains In the
Country. BLANKETS, FLANNELS of every Josorlptlon at Reduced Prices.
Fancy Groods!
New Styles Ladies’ Nook Ties. New Shades Ladies’ Neck Ties. Em
brnldired 'Hnnfik.rohlofti. 1-uco llnnilkprclilefti. Hem-mltchcil Haiidkerclileh All
khi.la of I.atUea 1 nnd OeuUerneii’H Hundkerchlefs.imt np In box™, very .ullnbie for
Chi Islinna presents.
LADIES’ BEAVER CLOTH a j j j j COL OU.S,
BLACK and COLORED IJEA^I^ I^Vs l * l u j BOYS’ OVERCOATS.
Men's and Bojs’ Wear, of all Kinds, Greatlj Reduced in Prices I
Please do not full to call at tlm CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE
and examine the larval and beat selected stuck of Dry Good* and Motions, before male*
Ina any purchases, an we are determined to reduce ibo stock "elm e i ln
tlio rlrm MILLER & BUXTOIIJFi)’,
Dec. 12
D. A. SAWYER,
North-east Cor, Public Square, Carlisle,
HOUSEPUamSHINCt GOODS 1
just opened.
MLLO WCASE MUSLIN 3, ],’ \% \% A ..
PREACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHIRTING MUSLINS.
ijy N . F « UNBLEA .9, H ! 5D MUSLINS, mi the'baat brands, at the
opened and^losod^ 6 hftVe a splemllcl atoclc of SHIRT FRONTS,
Table liinenH.Tnble Ollrlotlifi,lU#iip|ie(lnn«) Unbleached Colton
jublo Clolbu. Napkins, Toneli, Crnilie*, Ac.
Onr assortment of TICKINGS is the moat complete and at tow
flsnrpß, PRINTS. GTvr»n\\f« i hickory STRIPER. BLUB
DHILUVOH. KENTUCKY JEANS. COTTONADES In endless
variety. Wphnveju t opened a large lot of the celebrated LAN
CASTER WHITE QJtilts direct from the manufacturers,
which we will offer nt GREaT BARGAINS.
BLACK ALPACAS!
Wo make Black Alpacas a specialty, and keep nil the best
brands. Prices 26. 80. 4O, ,45. 60. 60,75, 85, 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50.
GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF
FALL & WINTER DRESS GOODS!
SILKS, SHAWLS, FURS & BLANKETS!
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES.
to reduco onr stock* As all our goods have been pgrchnsed at
, CASH PRICES all persons wlsulng to purchase atCAHHprlces
will lltul It to their Interest to examine our atoclc before par
ch sing elsewhere, as we defy competition In prices and yon
Jaußii ■w" money - ' D. A. SAWYER,
Stones & ennumce.
AND TINWARE
ESTABLISHMENT,
The partnership herotoforostlag between'
Walker & Clauuy having ba dlssoly ed bv
mutual consent, I hereby annoonoo to the citi
zens of Carlisle and surroandlnncountry, that t
hare opened a
Hew Stove and Tinware Storf
In the largo frame building, ou tho corner of.
West High and West {streets, formerly occupied
by Cornelius & Bosh.
Having a largo and complete stock of Stoves
and Tinware on bund selected with tho greatest
cure expressly fur this mantel, my customers mo
guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality
and price. -
Sheetiron and Tinware,
constantly on hand and mndo up to order. My
slock of Tinware embraces everything usually
kept in a first class tin establishment.
ROOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend
ed to. .
STOVES,
lam now prepared to exhibit to tho Winter
Trade a large and welt-assorted stock of the best
patterns of Stoves, Having tho agency of tho
following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to
furnish them lo'parllcs.su desiring:
MORNING GLORY,
LIGHTHOUSE.
BON-TON, •
ROSEBUB,
BEACON LIGHT
EGG
OFFICE and PAULLR
STO V E S
Hjs selection of Cook IStoves embrace the
following:
buperlor.
Excelsior,
Noble Cook,
NJa are,
tiuakor City, ami Coral.
SI Ilepmra constantly on hand
I am agent lor n
PATENT HT BA M PIPE.
for'heating mills, inctorlos, Ac., and prepared
place them in position at short
notice.
Having an experience of 22 years in this busi
ness, I would respectfully solicit a share of the
public patronage, feeling confident that I will
A. WOODS WALKER.
Dec. 22.70—ff
SOMETHING NEW UNDER .IIESUNI
THE UNDERSIGNED, Laving Just
returned from iho cities with a large stock
01 goods. Invite the attention of all who desire
satisfaction to call and examine their la'ge
stock Oi &
Stove and Tinware
Among the stock of stoves may be found the
Anti-Clinker Base Burner,
K? ’
ANTI-CLINKER FIRE PLACE HEATER,
DA nrrn ftll ih& latest styles of
PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES,
which they challenge the trade to compel
with .
Knives,
Fork a,
Spoons,
Ladles,
Lamps,
together with Toilet Sets, Coal Buckets, Coal
Slevea, Shovels and Tongs. Zinc and every va
riety ofTln Wareand House Furnishing goods
kept in a first class store
We are also prepared to furnish
Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells
and have for .sale the Celebrated Genuine Cu
cumber Wood Pump,
ROOFING, SPOUTING AND JOB WORK
attended to promptly and on reasonable terms.
Remember the place, the green front on North
Hanover street. A lew doors above Louther
Give us a call as we are d"termlned not to be
undersold by anv other parties In this place.
J hnnuful for the past patronage we extend a
cordial Invitation to all to pay us a. visit. -
StlnesmUh Sr Hupp.
Nns. 62 and G 4,
NORTH HANOVER BT..
CARLISLE,
Nnv. 9. 71 PA
ffitoccrks
DOUBT YOU KNOW THAT
John A. Means
keeps constantly on hand a 1 argo and well se<
lected stock of .
Fresh <£• Nice Groceries I
Having Issued a declaration of war against
Ine high prices of Groceries, and having my
permanent headquarters at the old stand,
No. 78 S, Hanovor Street,
whore 1 have constantly on hand and for sale
cheaper than the cheapest, a . -
Full Line of Groceries !
QUEENS WARE,
GLASSWARE,
CEDARWARE,
FISH,
DRIED and CANNED FROITs.^ 0^
CAN DIES,
SPICES, Ac., Ac.
COFFEE of the best grades; SUGARS of . the
finest qualities; TEAS that do excel In flavor;
SPICKS that areall pure, and SYRUPS delicious
for sweetness, Decanters. Tumblers, Fruit Jars,
Dishes, d-c., Ac
Fish of all kinds in season. Highest prices
paid for
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Being determined to please’nll my customers*
I 'olicit the patronage oi the public, being
thankful for past favors.
JOHN A. MEANS, ‘
78 South Hanover Street,
Carlisle. Pa.
14 UOV72
ieats anfc iHaiis
OLD ESTABLISHED
HAT AND GAP STORE !
on NORTH HANOVER STREET, a fow doors
below Carlisle Deposit Bunk, has on hand a
large stock of all the Now York and Philadel
phia Styles of
HATS AND CAPS
Silk hats from 95. to 90,50; Felt hats for men,
buys and children, of every quality and variety
of style. Winter caps In cloth, fur. beaver, co
ney, nutra. 'Fancy Velvet and clotn turbans
lor chlldieu, Also a 111 o lot of Gloves, at all
prlcts.
Having a long experience la the business, I
feel confluent I cun please all who favor me
with u cull, m price, style and quality,
Hats of all Kinds Made to Order
and old ones repaired promptly
Octal 1872 Keller.
g»pertarlcß.
JQIAMONL SPECTACLEST
.trade
These Spectacles are manufactured from
MINUTE CKYhtaL PEBBLES melted togeth
er, nud uro called DIAMOND on accountof their
hardness and brilliancy.
It 1h well known that spectacles out from
Brazilian or Scotch pebbles are very injurious
to mo eye, because of their polarizing light.
Having been tested with the poiurlscope, the
diamond lenses have, been lound la admit fif
teen per cent, less boated rays than any other
pebble.
They are ground with great Bcientiflo accuracy,
are free from chromatic aberrations, and pro
duce a brightness and distinctness of vision not
before attained In speetacles, F. O. KRAMER.
Cauuslb, Pu.
Manufactured by the
Speucer ‘Optical Manufacturing Comply.
NEW YORK.
Don't buy u palmaicss you seo th o trad
mark <s>
• 6deo72—ly *
' 3Drg (KooDs.
1872. 1872.
THOMAS A. HARPER,
No 42 South Hanover St.,
Carlisle,
has opened
Tho Cheapest Alpacas and Mohairs,
Tho Cheapest Black Silks,
Tho Cheapest Merinos and Cashmeres,
Tho Cheapest Australian Crapes,
The Cheapest Tamlso and Wool DoLnines,
Tho Cheapest Jap. Poplins and Plaids.
Tho Cheapest Wrapper Reps.
Mourning and Second Mourning Goods,
Tho Cheapest and best Velveteens.
The Cheapest Water-proof Cloakings.
The Cheapest Muslins and Table Linens.
Tho Cheapest Canton and-Wool Flannels.
The Cheapest Blankets and White Spreads.
The Cheapest Blankets and Thlblt Shawls.
The Cheapest Underwear (Ladles and Gents.)
Tho Cheapest Cloths and Cosslraoros.
FULL LINE OF NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS.
Being determined to maintain my reputation
. for selling tho best and cheapest Black Alpacas
and Mohab s In this market, x have now opened
.a full line at low prices.
T. A. Harper.
Oct. 8.1872,
FALLOPENING
Wo have Just returned from the city with a
MAMMOTH LOAD OF
DRY- Ci®®S
consisting In part ol CLOTHS; CASSIMERES.
Ladies* and Gent’s UNDERWEAR. A largo as
sortment of new styles of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
MOURNING GOODS In variety, Crapes, Rib
bons, do. An endless number of latest stylo of
Fall and Winter Shawls.
The "OTTOMAN SCARF,"’ handsome and all
sizes. Cloth and Felt SKIRTS lor ladles and
misses.
Large Piles of DOMESTICS
Calicoes, Ginghams. lickings, .Muslins, Flan
nels or all kluas and colors.
Blankets,
white and colored. UMBRELLAS,
V elveteens I
Black and Colored,' cut bias, for Trimmings.
The migest stuck of
iKTOTIOTSTSS
In the county. Wc have had advantages In the
purchased this Immense’stock, not possessed
by others which will enable ns to soli at
LOW RATES!
Please call at the
“OLD STAND!”
Sept. 20. 1872.
OPENINGS!
French, English and American
Dippers,
Cloths, Casslmeres & Vestings
OP ALL SHADES, FIGURES, QUALITIES
AND PRICES SUITABLE FOR MEN'S
Shirts a Specialty*
A line of Gent’s Fur
nishing: Goods al-1
ways on hand.
H. S. Ritter & Son
Drapers A Mediant Tailo rs.
No. 44 WEST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE, PA.
2400U872—1f
CHEAP JOHN,
has now ready on exhibition a
large STOCK OF CJLOT.BKIXG j
LOOTS SHOES, SHIRTS, NOTIONS, Ac., which
he will sell at bin
Usual low Prices !
USUAL LOW FRIGES!
USUAL LOW PRICES!
Not neeesaary to say anything else, ns every
body koowsthnt he ran get the BEST GOODS
at the very LOWEST PRICES at
CHEAP JOHN'S.
Coart House Avo., In Franklin House.
May2B-ly.
TTURMERS’ BANK SAVINGS
X» fuKd.
Open every day from 0 A, M. to 3 JP. M.
Deposits Received of any Sum From 26 cents
RATE OF INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
By a resolution of the Board of Directors It is
hereby announced that on and and alter Febru
ary Ist, a Savings Fund Department will be
opened la connection with the Farmers’ Bank,
Carlisle. , . -
This Savings Fund Is designed to meet a want
long felt In ibocommunity, by wnlch tlm Indus
trious and those of small means can save a por
tion of their weekly earnings, ami us sums as
low ns VG cents will bo received every one can
become a depositor. , .. . ..
It is a giMat mistake to suppose that small
sums are notworth saving. By the habit of saving
In Hi lie mutters riches aio acquired, and us
ov*ry one may become depositors, let them
come with small amounts; and cents will soon
become dollars, and continually Increase. Let
none wall till they have something worth while,
somelolngre-xpecfabto, before they begin lotmvo;
a baglnnuig ts tne great point to bo achieved.
The attention of parents is culled to this Sav
ings Fund, us they may here accumulate a fund
for their children, or by making them depositors
teaching them the advantages of the habit of
saving.
Depositors are not obliged to continue their
deposits longer than iho) maychoosoio do so,
but may withdraw the‘whole or such part at
any time It may suit their own convenience.
' Money deposited on or before the first day of
January, April, July, and October will begin to
draw Interest ou those days, and will bo paid
semiannually, ou the first days of January and
July, and If uncalled lor will be added to the
principal and draw Interest the same ns the
original deposit. , . , . ,
The Bank Is Intended as a place of safety for
keeping money as well as to eucourugo savings
by all classes. , ' . , .
For further particulars and circulars Inquire
&t Farmers’ Bank,
JnuW-78-tf
(1840.)
A. W. BENTZ & CO.
—OK—
WEAR,
Upward.
HHlebtral.
PINE TREE
Tar Cordial!
Nature's Great Itemed g
FOR THK
Throat and. Lnn^is.
It Is gratifying to ns to Inform the public
that Dr. L. Q. C. Wlshart's Pino Tree Tnr Cordi
al, for Throat and Long Diseases, has gaining au
euvlnl reputation fiom the Atlantic to tllo Pa
cific coast, and from thonco to some of the llrst
families of Europe, not through the pre*-s alone*
but oy pt-rsons throughout the States actually
bcnefltted and cured at his olllce. While he
publishes less, so say our reporters, ho Is unable
losupnly the demand. It gains and holds its
reputation—
First. Wot by stopping cough, but by loosen-
Ingand assisting nature to throw oil’ the un
healthy matter collected about the throat and
bronchial Lubes. tvhirJi causes irritation.
C’ccoml It rernovi s the. cause of Irritation
(which produces cough) of the mucous mem ;
prune and bronchial lubes, assists the lungs to
act and throw oirtho unhealthy secretions, and
purifies the blood.
Third. It Is ireu r rom squills. lobelia, Ipecac
and opium, of which most throat and lung rem
edies arc composed, which allay cough only,
and disorganize the stomach, U has a soothing
effect ou the stomach acts on the liver and
kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regions,
thus reaching to every pan of the system, and
In Us invigorating and purifying effects It bus
gained a reputation which It must hold above
all others In the market.
notice.
The Pine Tree Tar Cordial
GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS!
I=MM=I
Worm Sugar Drops.
Bolngunder my Immediate direction, they
Khali not lose their curative qualities
by the use uf cheap aud Impure
articles
HENRY R. WISHART,
PROPRIETOR.
FREE ,0F CHARGE.
Dr. L. Q/O. Wlshart’s Office Parlors are.open on
Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays irom 0
a. m.to 6 p. m., for consultation hy Dr. -
Wra.T. Magee. With him are assoch
ated two consulting physicians of
acknowledged ability. This
opponun-ty Is not offered
by any ol her Institution .
In the city.
All letters must be addressed to
L. Q. O. WTS.HART, IL. D., .
NO. 232 N. SECOND STREET,
Philadelphia
Wuov72~6m*.
JQR. CROOKES WINK OF TAR !
‘7£a«_ Ten years of a public test haa
proved Dr. Crook’s WJ NB OF
’ TAR to have more mer Itthan
<»2gp*‘ any similar preparation ever
•wjßjjt* offered to the public. It is
SSt riull bithe medicinal quail*
ties of Tar * antl unequalled'
lurdlsenneH of the ‘I MrtOAT
• AND- LUNGS, performing
aVfßlo*mkrrrriff* the most remarkable cures.
R ' dvctuully cures all Coughs
-JfnV. K. ****. and Colds. Ii has cured so
MnSnfiß 'onuy cases of Astluna and
Kg£r~'‘ Bronchitis that* It has been
l y§^ s pronounced a specigc for
~ thesecomplaints. For Pains
In the Breast. Side or Back,
GfaVel or Kidney disease,
diseases of the Urinary Or
»ai. iUhu gnns. Jaundice, or any Liver
complaint It has no equal
It Is also a superior Tonic.
Restores the Appetite’
Strengthens the System, _
Restores the Weak and Debilitated,
Causes the Food to Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia and ’odlgeatlou,
Prevents Malarious Fevers,
Gives tone to your Bystem,
'4Jun73—lyr
Tl iRi oin t
That Pale, Yellow, Sictly-Looking akin
is cliaimid to iiii>' •>. iri'slim-ss mid health.
Those Diseases of Use s«t<iu, Pimples,
I‘usi nlei, Mini KrnpiimiN are
removed Ni'iolai i. m'ioliilhiih Diseases
of (tie t'.j is. Wh<(e SuolliiiK, Ulcers,
Old Sim 1 - <>i m>\ ;,ini) ni Humor rapidly
dwindle and dl-.0-t-eur under its influence.
In fad li ail' --on more good, and cure
you more eji \ r.«:mi any and all other
preparation.-- ••ne..d- d. What is it? It is na
ture’s own lest. i. , \ soluble oxyd of Iron
combined will' tin- he'di'-lii;;] properties of
Poke Hoot di veo i d o: all disagreeable quali
ties II will eiiie any Chronic or Loup-
Mniitlin-r D<*.mse whose leal or direct
I'anse is tout liioo i. IHienmaHsm, Pains
in l,fi"i>s pi H.oil'Ph, < miMtiliitloiiH bro
ken ii«on' Ij\ .N.i-ienriai or otlier poisons,
lire i;!l • d by it. For Syphilis, or Nj'jphl
lff*e (• .I'M- is mailing equal .to it,. A
frit Iju-ioc il. ASM FOR DR,
< ;..pdijad siuir op
r. i.
miscellaneous.
J L STERNER & JbKU
Livery & Sale Stable.
BEIW EEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS.
IN THE BEAR OF THE BENTZ HOUSE,
Carlisle, Pa.
slaving fitted ap the Stable with new Carri
ages, Ac., We are prepared to furnish first-class
tarn-»utB at reasonable rates. JL’artles taicen to
and from the Springs. ,
April ?fi. IWs7—2y
Fit LSI! MEAT DAILY
Edward J. Arney,
A'orih Hanover Street
KSy Tho citizens of Carlisle can be
furnished with Beef, Pork, Vea|, Mut
ton, Lamb, Pudding,-ausaße, &c.,dail y
at his residence, opposite John Mc-
Bride’s. Delivered to all parts of the
town. eptl-72
■pWERYBODY TAKE N
omething New in Carlisle Again,
In which ovory person !•* Interested moroor loss.
An AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT and SEED
HTnRR. Just what lias boon wauled hero for
years bade, t
Not 91 South Hanover Street,
known as the “Blair Corner,” at which plnco
can be found, at all times, a full and complete
assortment of r.** .kinds of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!
and also a lull and complete assortment of
FIELD, DARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS I
also a lull and compiolo assortment of
WiLLOW AND t'HD.UI WARE f
all of which will bo sold very low. Persons
wishing anything In the above line will do well
by calling and examining our goods before buy
ing elsewhoio.ua we feel sure wh can give as
good satisfaction as any other house in the
place or elsewhere, lie sure to give us n call.
Don’t forget the place, NO. 01 W. HANCVER
STREET. Blair’s Corner. 11. Q. C'AKR,
General agent for the sale of all hinds of Agri
cultural Implements and Heeds, Ac,
JnnW-73—tf
READING RAILROAD?
Winter Arrangement /
Mon lay, December 2ml,
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now v«„.
lows: at 6,30 and 8,10, am and 2i-onm^ aa fol
lug with trains on Pennsylvania UnuTd
arriving at Now York at 12.86,8.50 ainW/ and
respectively. * ,uuu ®.l 5p lr
Returning: Leave Now York at -flon «
and 630 p m, Philadelphia at 780 K« ani 12fi|
33u pm. 1 1 B’s 8 ’ 5 Q oiand
Leave Harrisburg for Reading. Po»i awm '
maqtin, Mlueisvillo. Asl.lund, bhuraolftT.. iTa
town and Philadelphia at 6 86 and 8 td ?' A^on *
2 00 and 4 05 p m. slopping at Lebanon aiJ d
clpal way stations; the 406 pm trnw>.. a Pin
ing for Philadelphia, Potlavilie and r.°i ,ll,ocl *
only. For Poltsvllle, Bcuylkfu
burn, via Schuylkill and ttusquebauim iW,
leave Harrisburg at 3 40 p m. Ualta,l road
East Pennsylvania Ruiirad trains ]M Va «
Ing for A) lon town. Easton and NeffW^ l
and 1036 am,and 400 p ra. Rotor?,?*
New York at 0 00» m. 12 50 and 6 JlO n m ss ava
lentowu at 7 20 a m and U 25. 2 10. 4
jn.
Way Passenger Train leaves PhlladMn...
730 a m, connecting at Reading wituV?? I ***
East Penn it H, returning leavessoiiivm alll ol>
p in. stopping at all sUuTons. ltsvlllea “35
Leave Poltsvllle atOOO 810 audftin n «
280 p m, Herndbn at I 0 00ain l Bhamakfn?f 4n(l
and 1102 am, Ashland at? is am ana iaV t6W
Mahanoy City at 7 68 am and 1264 n in pnj .
at » 33 a m and 2 10 p m for phllada C 1
Reading, Harrisburg, Ac. • Now York
Leave Pottsvlllo via Schuylkill hns
hauna R R at 8 05 a m for JtSrrlhbuS? n » U ? que *
am, for Pluogrovo and Tremout ur *»» an< liHj
Pptisvlllo Accoino Train leaves Pni» o „nt
OOUain passes Heading at 7 40 a
PhllndaatJols am; lietummgK, l ®? l
nt445 p m, passes Heading at 7 15 a m
at PaUsvllle at ODOp m. 1 “"Ivlnj
Poust.iwn Accorninon Train loaves p nlll .
at 0 IS a m, returulug leaves Pnllada
Greeb.Jal 4 80 pm, r-mmeaiwiuihaml
Columum Kit Trains leave Reading nt7 „
and 015 p in, for Hpbrata I.lm unL". rj
p m. and Columbia atTlS^nS
Perlilomon R R trains leave Porklnm.n 1
lion at 735 unu 0 00 a m and 265
returning leave Green* Lane at 0 .5u n.VAffl
leave Byers at 035 am. 12 45 n°n? ? Dg
nectlng with trains on P m * con *
0 KSKVtt « i s&
leave Manat Pleasant at ODD. 8 m and n Si 0 . 8
and 3 00 p m, connectlug wltb trilnJSS lading
Chester valley Rli trains leave Ilrldinrm
S 30 a m 3 411 and 6 83 [i m, returnlUgrieaTOlwm;
Inglon at (Ij6u in, 13 30and 510 p m comiiisf?
With trains on Reading K R 1 • Co “Ubcting
on Sundays: .leave Wow York at 530 n m pi,n
adolplim at 8 (JO am and 3 15 p m, (tUo »mS
train running only to Reading.) leave Potimini
at 8 001 a m leave Harrisburg at'6 30 im aaa “ !
pm; leave Allentown at 8 66 p m; leave Eli,,,
at 7 15 a m and 10 15 p m for Harrisburg at 7 to n
S/?> r hKa YOrkl •« »“•«£* Mpm*
Commutation, Mileage, Season. School nmi
Excursion Tloke’a. to and from all points air*
duced rates. •
Baggage checked through ; 100 pounds allow
ed eucn passenger, "
J. E. WOOTTEN
ABst Supt & Eng Mucli'rr
Reading, Pa, Deo 2,72 ury
ARBADIHO
Railroad
SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS.
FREE OP TAXES,
We are offering the Second Mortgoge Bonds
of this Company
AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST,
Interest Payable, January ana July
IOOOs, 500 s, and 100 s,
And can be REGISTERED free of oxoenu
Tim 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 37
The Increase for year ending Nov. 1.
1871, over year ending N0v,'1,1870, 70.778 22
- Increase In two years $151074 59
Bonds, Pamphlets and information can be ob
tained of \
1 .o.
___
NO. 10 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILA,
R° YAX|
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF LIVERPOOL,
CARLISLE AGENCY
CAPITAL
Capital paid Up - . . $1,446,675
Total Fonda, over • • (Gold). 0,600,000
Permanently deposited in the State of
New York - 600,000
Fire Premiums received In 1860 (Gold) 2.4 R 9,«07
Life Insurance Premiums In 180 H • JJW.KW
Total Premium?, nearly - (Gold) 8.500,000
Fire risks taken at moderate rates of premium
and losses settled and paid at the
CARLISLE AGENCY
SAM’L K. HUMRICH, Agent.
Disc. 12,72-1? ■
JJEW BOOT AND
SHOE STORE.
JVb. 4 East Main Street*
BOOTS,
SHOES,
GAITERS,
taoa,jn WmB
CUSTOM and MADE TO ORDER-
REPAIRING neatly and promptly done.
East Main Btreo
March 28,1872-tf
JJEBT THING IN THE WEST I
ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE R. «•
HjIAJXTDIS j
•TICE !
THREE MILLION ACRES I
Situated in and near (he ARKANSAS VALLEY
Finest Portion of Kansas.
Eleven Years'Credit. Bovon Per J; ? nle,e "‘
22\< per cent, reduction lo settlors
who iropprove.
A FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS-
THE PACTS about this Grant nre-Low PrlcM.
Long Credit, and o rebate to 1 K0 o tt Jfff fl ncJlil CU*
one-fourth; a Ulah Soil, and a
mate; short and mild wl ,&^lalnfad.
and no wintering of Htoch; P SJeVod Brlch oq
and Just at the season; * oal.HU>neoDu &( , . u o
the lino; (hieap Rates on Lumber, C hj oQ d
lands owned by Speculators, f(a il.
Pre-emptions now übundant .anrs o Booie .
road on the line of a Thoio gu u<
Propnota will pay for Laud and improve
IT IB THE BEST OPPOBITNITY EVER
FEHEU TO THE PUBLIC, lurougu vu
jan23,1875-Sm
Hallroab.
The Bonds are m
Oolrt $10,000,000