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

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J. a. onAHAJi.i 1 .T. H. Graham, Jr.
J. H. GRAHAM .0 SON,
Attorneys <§• Counsellors at law,
No. U South Ilnnovcr SI.,
CARX.ISI.I% I’A.
Hqn. J. H. Graham, into President Judge of
tho Ninth Judicial District,'has resumed tbo
practice of tho latr, and associated with him
bis sod, J. IT. Graham, Jr. Will practice In the
Courts of Cumberland. Porvy and Juniata Cotin
des. ri)ec. 7,’7l—tf.
Jjt e. bei/tziioover;
C 'A-ITORUTBY-AT-hA M
iVvHLISLG, PA.
wy-Ofllco on South Ilanovcv opposite
Hentr.’s dry goods store.
1 ioc. 1,
JOS. RITNJSR,
Attorney-at-Lan\>
NO. SSouth Hanover Street, Carlisle, Fa.
47* A1l Imßiuees promptly attemled to. ( el
ections a specialty.
!70ci721y
J AMKS M. WEAKLKV,
ATTOUNKY-A f-MM.
Ofi'ic k— No. -2 South ITanovor St,. Carlisle, Fa.
April i’l. IS72—ly.
I OSF.I'H G. VALE,
ATT OU X liV-A'l'-l V IV
Pmctlces in Dauphin mul Cumberland counties.
Otllca In Court-house Wonue. No. :» ICrainors
Kiiildtntf. in the rear of the .Imvelry establish
ment, Carlisle, Pa.
\nril -3. IS72 —l.v.
nilSB. MARY Ij. HALL, Honitoopn
title Physician mid Medical Kleclrtctan
• 'llico South Hanover street, Carlisle. All Ic
tnnle diseases sklllfuly treated. Patients at a
.Hslancd can consult hy mall.
-I nne r. f ISi’i—t v
011. J. S. BESDEU, SI. U
Mas removed his otTioe to the South West cor
Her of South Hanover and Pom tret streets,dl
redly opposite tho 2nd Presbyterian Church.
Carlisle April 18—72—If.
rpHEO- C'OItS.HAX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW !
No. 13 West Main Street, Carlisle, Pa,
/ST All bushiest jwomplly altcmlcl to. ,
llTcbical
Vinegar THtter* .ua no*. a Gh Fancy’Dri
made of Poof Rum, V.’i,' key, Proof Spirits and Keki>;
Liquors, doctored, spiced, ami sweetened to please tl -
taste, called ** Tonics,*’ “ Appetizers," '‘Restorers.
&c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and rui
but are a true Medicine, made from the native roc;-
and herbs of California, free front a!' Alcoholic Stimulant t
They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Ltfe-gjvu ;
Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorator cf th-
System, carrying oil all poisonous matter and restoring
the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refieshuw
and invigorating both mind and body. They ire
of administration, prompt in their action, certain in tlu.tr
results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease.
No Person can take those Bitters accord
ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provide:
their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or otl.>-
means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the po ■ i
of repair.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, P.- .
in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, D
tiness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Ta i?
in the Mouth,' Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of fc
Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region.* ■ >1
the Sidneys, and a hundred other painful symptom
are the oflsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complai..'-
it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better gi >
antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
For Female Complaints* in young or o.<
married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, nr tin
turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided m.
influence that a marked improvement is soon pcrcvi>
tible.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhf u
matiflm and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bill-
Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters 1 -
been most successful- Such Diseases are caused
Vitiated Blood, wh'di Is generally produced by deri
ment of the Digestive Organs.
They are a Gentle Purgative as well im
a Tonic** possessing also the peculiar merit of < ;
as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or I •' in
itiation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in I’
Diseases..
For Skin Diseases* Eruptions, Teltei
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boi - 1
hanclcs, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eye*. ‘
•ipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, H. •
and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or n u
are literally dug up and carried out of the system
short time by the use of these Bitters. One !>• ”
such cases will convince the most incredulous
curative effects. •
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whem .
and its impurities bursting through the skin in I . u
Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you fnw ;
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it v. : . <>
foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep im
pure. and the health of the system will follow.
Grateful thousands proclaim VtNtiC' . I
trrs the most wonderful luvigoram that ever i u ■
the sinking system.
Flu* Tape* and other WoflllS* tin;- .
he system-of so many thousands, are effect""
-iroyed and removed. Says a distinguished '
•igisl: There is scarcely an individual upon the fa- ■ 1
earth whose body is exempt from the presence ol
It is not upon the healthy elements of the b 1
worms exi>t, but upon the diseased humors ai
deposits that breed these living monsters of ..
No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no an)'
hies, will lice the system from worms like tin
ITS.
Met-hniilcnt Diseases. Persons enga.
Paint- and Mmer.iK *uch as Plumbers, -
i'.old-h-urn, ami Miners, as they advance tnl:f~
V snipe. u to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard w
Uii< take ;» duse of W At.icr.it.*;> Vinuoar Ujttei: •
.<r twice a wick, :ih a Preventive.
unions, Kemiltrnt, anil Intermh
l«*yvi‘»w, winch are so prevalent in the valley .
>• ?ivfr-< throughout the United States, cf
«.* nr" Tjic Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Iliino
- t.mi'i.erhnd, Arkansas.'Red, Colorado, I
• • . i.I-. pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savanna!
- J , . <ml many others, with their vast
- a ... loot our entire country during the
• Vi’uui. and remarkably so during ne
• -.i in-,t md tbyness, aie invariably acc<
. .<•<•11 v k-iangemui!'. of ilieatomach and i
■ iii.l*. tlvisceia. There are always im
i-M ic’-nr •: :1m liver, a weakness and irrit
'ii- u.iii 1 ), md great torpor of the bow
•—•iup w di vitiated accumulations. In tl
•<. a cscn.ug a pmvetfnl inlltu
i • -<• varin.i- o-gaii-', Is O'-mutially necessary.
i:imi>c lor the purpose ctjiial to Dr. J. V
V , ;• M! I’t fl'flls, as llliVwdl Speedily tl
•i d mailer with which the 1
• .i; i,.< -one time stimulating the se
- \'ii. :i'. r *_i-i-tally ivitoiing the health
h- bgevh-.' .Mils.
<V-i-(*fuln. or Klli"N "Kvll, White
I nTs.’Kr. i -.a-, Swthfd Neck, Goiter,
I,d mimaini' In.lolent In!l unmatinns, M
t-c 1 1 mi-. M d •inies Krii|'t'<"'-» of the Skin,
, , , 1 1, 'V-'.-. as >n other cmistin
r.l -1. W V t;
■ Vr.Tivu itiTTKHS have
{io.\i;ii, in the most obstinate
I>i*. Walker's California Vh»egi
i.:l on a!i t.l-.iis in a M.mhir manner,
the Wood : fiev remove tlie c.nne, anti by n
tli- effects or* (lie intl.uiimatina (the tnbcrc
the niTecmd pans retch l le-njl l l, and a pt.
is etTeclcd
Tin* properties <>f Dit. Wai.iou
UtT!.'-:!-"' .ue Aperci.i, I *i.ii■horenc and
Nutriu'-ns, Laxative, Laauac, Sedative,
tint, ynriunfic, Allciah 1 .nul Auli*HJlic
XIIV Aperient ,n..i mud Laxative
Dt. Wst khk's Vini><;\i< l»ittkrs ara
;n ifd in :.'l c.i-'Hf of e!ii)ii’i'iis and ma
V r balsam'c. healing, and southing proi
... bumnri of the fiiieei- *1 heir Sedat
• pain in the nervous Kistem, stomach
Vr from i.iflamiu n.-xi. mini, colic.
' • 'r Cmint-r 1 rrii »> ' mri.icncc extend
• "nn. T'u- i I'ii piopertie* a>
, ..-itrccting .ni l , >• .g tlie tlow o'
i I’.dmiu j>r. •.'•.ft' •in .1 i!e the liver.
~i‘ 'id.*, Tui • ■ •. m . c ;• • through tli
\ , u .,- r il agents, i
. ... }■ i i. | . HA jii?, etc.
i.’.jri U'v flic n.xij against dl.n
(i’s i' < V. -.i.gak Him
n i .'em thus for-.
. ;• ... •,«, the k’du
. ,i. . . roof by th
,c Hitter? <v
. »! un;-li lif
i,. ncti :i> beef
. ,m«l ve^etaL
I’ii ■ ii - ciiinpo'ed O'
. -t, rKi spirit.
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Carlisle
Hardware House.
H. SA-XTON & CO.
Hunky Saxton. | .1. p. Hi.vr.Ku, I D. H. s*xt*
Building, .Farming and Mechanics’ llardwiu
Tools imaMater.nl *.
Null, Iron of ull sizes, shapes u:
kinds. Ha’ •nd an \ Mining Ticks, an
Materia •«. Welhetill it Bro. First Natuuu 1
Buck .nd.all other favorite brands In Whit*
Loan and Colors, with a full assottmeut of Tubi
■ .iors. pure raw and bolted Linseed Oil. Couch
and Furniture Varnishes, Glass, Ac.
Greasing and LuhiloaMug Oils, foment, Plas
ter amV Wllvor Sand, Dupont's blasting and
snorting powder, Guns, Pistols and Aiumuul
tlo’u. Cedar Ware. Hope, Lanterns. Ac.’ ,
House-Furnishing Hardware
Silver-plated Spoons; Forks and knives.
Ivory and Pearl-handled table and pocket Cut
lery. Kodgcrs A Seymour’s fine Scissors and
Shears. Fiiwj Gilt Curtain Corn lees and Bunds.
Brass stair Hods, while and black Curled Hair
for Mnlressos and b urnituro, Green Heps, Hair
seating, Ac., with a full line of Upholster Goods.
Miscellaneous goods, such as Clothes Wringers,
line bird Cages. Driving and Hiding Whips, Ac.
Solo agents for Plank's Shining Beam and
Holier Plows at his prices For O's! 1/
Bloomtleld A Gibb's Imperial Plows.
The last mentioned are of a recent Introduc
tion into this section, which have the advanta
ges of a Shilling Beam and Sled Shear, at al
most the same prices as the ordtumw CaM Iron
Plows.
Sole agent* lor Palmer’s Patent li.-ti Planes.
Sole agents for Burnham’s puiont Weather
Stripping.
This comolnes • both economy and comfort,
Ihort uglily preventing dralts .01 mid mV a inn
(cr (aid dud in .summer. The price lor stripping
an entire house Is more than saved during the
winter by the economy ol lud; it taking at least
one-third less-fuel to produce the same warmth
Ills m.ulo in walnut, oak and plain white, 10.
both color and windows, so that it can he adap
ted lo any house.
Our goods are bought In large q.iimlirles trom
the manufactures, and with the aid of our long
experience, arc selected with tho utmost can;
and supervision, ami we would Invite all who
wish to purchase the best goods at the lowest
cash rales to patronize us.
Country merchants will certainly find 11 i-.-
heir advantage to call or a-rlte ns for ((iioi-u
-lons before purchasing.
We remain, rwpct.’tiuJlv,
H. SAXTON & CO.;
HARD W A R E
C U T I. K. R Y.
M I LLEIt it BO f\ Eli S
take this opportunity ui directing the attention
of the .community at large, and every person in
particular, to their recently replenished stunk ol
M JL IE J.O WJk ]B IS»
They studiously avoided investing dm-tig the
high prices. and patiently waited the falling
out oflhebottom before attempting to refilltbolr
Shel\ es. and now that things nave.been rednoed
to old time prices, ns near ns possible, they have
mve-ted largely and are prepared to guarantee
to their :.-icud> and customers as low prices as
any market onlnide the cldc*. They especially
invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and
builders. Our st*ick Is complete ami none neei
fear meeting with disappointment in enquiring
for anything In our Hue
We have the agency of the Willeox A Gibbs
and would respectful!.' «k Ml thom- .• uutdo
a.Miicli.H«, I'loiaiiiic.' uiK V. ilb-ox t v Giid»s"be
fore purchasing.
All orders piompily aiiendt-.i to, and good
delivered to all pai ts of lue town free of charge
Jan. 12 KS72U-
fflaWiut Ittaticr.
ii. K \V J N 1-t ,
CAHJNET MAKER
AND UNDEUTAKKR.
VVEAT MAIN STREET.
CARLISLE. PA.
A Kphnulul iiKKortmci'l m
Furniture.
for Hie II outlays, fumiprlhlng
Solas, Camp Stool,
l nnng»;s, Conir** fables,
.Rocking CtmliA. Dlumg Tablen,
EitHi’Chaii'H, Card Tables.
Recuption diait's, Utlotnons.
ISuri'iuis. What Neils
Ac.. Ac. Ac.
Parlor, •
f’-bjonbe:,
Dining Room,
iCltcic ■•••
FURNITURE,
of the latest Htylea
n.imUE FURNITURE IN HE'lTs
new i’atteins.
it El ha Ds AN 11 M ATTRESBKS
GUT FRAMES AND PICTURES
iu ui oat varltdy.
Pm Denial at let. t ion given lo FunonilH. Ordeia
irom town, and eo.ml ry ptomptly ntleuded to'
■id on rea-sonabk- o-r m«.
17. 1 ee-
DA VI DSTROH.M
pAHUsU-
Boot & Shoe House!
\V« iveeivedourHringNtoek ol goods
itom the Eastern cities, and they are now open
for the inspection ot the public. We have bought
them to sell, anil at low price*, (nr CASH. •0 # nr
&lock euuslsN o(
BOOTS AND SHOES
lor Ladies, iMissow, Men. Hoys ami Children. In
cluding every style iu the market.
Ladles Buttoned aiul Luce Crullers, In great va
i lety of style, Turk Ish Morocco, Glove Kid, Frb-
Lie Lea'.: cr. (Lain Leal her anil French Kid.
LA I'! KH' Ji A 1 jMOU A L HOOTS.
Misses’ and Children's hnttoinrd and Laced
Boots; Men's. Hoys’ .«nd Youth’s Hoots tiud
Siioea o( e\ei\ dcsci ipi ion. Mom a .Stogy to »
HUpper. Onr Immense H ndc has been eatefullv
selected, and
RargiiitiH will be given in innuhay'Hfi,
Give us ti call.
Thiinklul lor past liberal patronage, onr
friends, and the public general I\. are cord oil I v
Invited (■> (*:i 1: ;md examine olli stock.
Iteiiii ton<M tin* place. N>>. IdSuiilh tfaiiov
h lleet, oil. <l<>oi ‘'..ill II ■'! H M, Miil’ey’s clot h i
Hloie. neai oppo-.i. the Fiuiikdn llmise.
M.n h
i I HOI-S A NO HA I
n
At Cost 2
SIK)KS A HATS !
Al’ 1 1 i* , T • il> - .i - 'I I iio'ii I - '| Ui It hn^o.i-m-
' Women’s
! Misses’ and
Children’s
Slices,
chlr-Lc
-*
OF ALL KINDS!
I As In- d* '•i "I Uilt-iiil 11 ■ Iff co MKMi.s lui -alt-
I lltri'lilli’l', In' u ill liosillvi'ty sell l,l< i nf ii <• stt.rU
( Sit I t !llf a Ml WJhlo <to ••lost- out hi* It AT',
i> nit i\ ill <*'■! I l la-in u! 1 -" at fo.-d.
Great Bargains
••nil N't"- hi- li-mI l*\ Iho'f a ’-h 1 • ’<'lN \'* I
il AT-.
Siarmuarc.
iVo. 15 'KAXT MAIX STRKt
t’iirllsle.
AND
S e\v \w" -M .u-Auuv
irijor Storp,
roll N w. STHOHM
rm Hi m .v
»si)!eta MSSioll*
THE CHEAPEST! THE LARGEST !
! I
The Best Display of i
Holiday Groocls!
L. T. GBEBNFIEIiSH’S,
NO. IS, EAST MAIN STREET
Tlu- BEST BLACK SILKS nt the LOWEST PRICES. .-,11 tho now
shades in DRESS GOODS, nt Popular Prices. The Largest Stock of
REAL POINT LACE, THREAD L\CE, and DUCHESS LACE COL
LARS, HANDKERCHIEFS in every siylo and price, for
Christmas Presents I
Beautiful Assortment of TTndersloeres, Neck- Ties, ttr., »IV
Special Bargains in Low Priced Dress u Goods !
Largest Stock of FURS, at prices that defy competition.
iu«sii tram er bus’s wim.'
SUITS MAM Tffi OttEß AT SHORT NOTICE I
“AUUAINS la IU.XNKETS. I'IOKIMIS, 11U3U.NS, CHECKS. OAUCOKA
HOSILH\ and NOTIONS, (.'ANTON FLANNELS, A<!.. during the present month.
Wo have just opened the host Bargains in SHAWLS, ever odined in
this market. In fact my stock is now complete, and it will repay ahv
one who desires a bargain to call and examine for themselves,. ■ ‘ ‘
L,
Deo. 12.
D.
A.
SAWYER,
CHEAP
DRY
GOODS
STORE.
REDUCTION ! ! -
A.t OGrILBY’S!
A URGE SUM OF NEW FULL HD WINTER GOODS!
TO lip «oi I) AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. THE PRICES
of ENTIRE STO CK are much below REGULAR EJ and I invite COMPARISON with
any other hous e in the COUNTY, !• ULL.LINE Oh
DRESS GOODS, VELVETEENS, BLACK SILKS,
, WOOL REPPS. POPLINS, ALPACA,
REPELLANTS CLOTHS, IN GREEN, BROWN,
GOLD ahd BLACK MIXED, SINGLE and
DOUBLE WOOL SHAWLS, BLANKETS,
COMFORTS AND GUILTS, WOOL AND
COTTON FLANNELS, ALL COLORS,
TICKINGS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS,
MUSLINS, & OASSIMEBES
OVERCOATINGS !
FACTORY .1 MANS, and every grade of goods sill table for season. EXTRA 15A GAINS
1H a full ilne of .■
NEW FURS FOR LAMES AM GMUWEN.
OKN T ’S FURS, ti I, OVF, S AN D . t I-’ F TilißS !'
SPECIAL.
1 A JB I, AG K AI, F A G A S !
I c Ile.r a I), iui.l u'tiirli niinKil b„ slir|iu-.-u.l mr «' KKJ 1 IT. SIIA bH «Ud QU A LIT V In
IKT O ■3?’l o> S 2 '
Cuiiiplcle \ai leiy of .-very article. An Immense U! 011o 1 1 w I^ IX<
siiibibh- lor season. GENTS’* LA I*l Ert M ERI NO \ES I N-Ml I RI s A DRAWERS, lo .
close entile Stork «f
Bills, Dili CLOTHS, liilDlliS’ Ml) fllllilHlErS SllliS!
.M,... ....... atoH..^««rmyoumi™U»!>.
nov. ;•«. is-'j. CHARLES OGILBY.
17 WEST MAIN STREET.
Carlisle, I’a,
• WING- and ©ON.
“THE AMERICAN PIANO,”
423 BROOME STREET, NEW YORK.
—Unsurpassed—
Kirsl i.rrmmiiu wlumvvct uxhlnlM-l>n.-fs low for lilt) (I'lllllty—pl lt-.-s iillowi-.l for
.-■.•cniid natnl Instiuntenls in F.sadiangc.
l-'rwii Mr. /■.dirnrd Iloll'inun, the celebrated Pianist.
1 . ..ii-rieiiMi.u-iy h.-Uevc that y.mi Hiano Is in every respect n uimf mm/nljhmnt Instrument.
'l-'ront the "Independent."
I nc AineiUMii IMaf.o has de.-m vedly'become a very popular Instrument.
iiA-UcHpon.sihle Agents wanted lor unoccupied territory. Wend lor circulars to
liuhta 7,,-niii WING A SUN, TJij lii'ooiiU! St., N.Y,
SPRING OPENING 1873.
187-1
o v
CAB PETS ! CARPETS !
IF py singer
C A R
C A HLI ri I, K, PA.
... i ,1 ml tin. imi J-I 1 1..L1 Ml 1.-H ll' 111 111.- UiP&fsl Sl,.i-Us in Ni-w Vuil: mill I'hlliulel-
m/iUlitt: ‘‘" n=M--i >-vi.r iimuiilit to this Murlti-i.
Thn'o IMy rarpatf.,
Two IMy < 'urpHs. .
Venetian farpols,
Wool Hutch CarpeK
Kuk HMpet.*.
Superfine t.'iimcls.
American liujiulns.
Stair furpew. Ac.. A*’-
Itniihlt* Width ISnis-iel'.,
Kimll-h Tup'.'slry Uhs-mK
I imulctt Hi •
Vlrltnii HrnsM-N. .
JuU* (’arjiflH.
K\l rit Siijiurllni! < hi |" i - .
Knullsh Inirrnln.
I{ :) )I Cun els iiml llniilct'.
o X L ( O Xj o "X" XX & I
m Tin wi.nii-.m \rnN(is,i'Am*Kr(iiiAiN. window siiauks. uuoa, au,
W 1,1, IPA I , Kft 011 \VI. hurl , giently Inereaseil htiiel: of %VIII!
tii• iiivlte an to 1,111 , i•i• tilt. neN,'
NOW READY AT
T. GEEENFIELD,.
18 East Main Street.
CARLISLE, PA.
D. A. SAWYER,
North-east Cor, Public Square, Carlisle,
r ffiMaaar, Vo o r r k » 8 ?bU h T
HOUSEPUKNSSHENG GOODS !
. Juat opened.
HEAVY BLEACHED SHEETINGS, 1 IL' n-
HEAVY [JNHEEACUED . •• n 1 ’ Vl/
PILLOWCASE MUSLIN S. j/'ji'>* “ • „ • „
BLEACHED AM) UNBLEACHED SHIRTING MUSLINS.
FINE UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, nil the best brands at the
lowest figures. We have a splendid stock of SHIRT FRONTS
opened and closed.
raliK* UnfMjnblo Ollclollis.RlcnrliCcl ami Unbleached Coßoti
I able C.lotliN, Anpkitu, Towels,‘Crushes, »Ve.
Our assortment of TICKINGS Is the most complete and at low
figures, PRINTS. GINGHAMS. HICKORY STRIPES, BLUE
DRILLINGS. KENTUCKY JEANS. COTTONADEH In endless
variety. We havejust opened a large lot of the celebrated LAN
CASTER WHITE QUILTS direct from the manufacturers.
Which we will offer at GUEnT BARGAINS,
BLACK ALPACAS!
We make Black Alpacas a specialty, and keep all the best
brands. Prlees2s, BO* 1!7)<, -10, 45. of). fIO.To, 85, 1.00, 1.2) and 1.50.
GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF
FALL & WINTER DRESS GOODS!
SILKS, SHAWLS, FURS & BLANKETS!
CLOTHS & CASSIMERU
to redneo our stock* As all our goods have beou purchased it
(’ \SH PRICED all persona wishing to purchase at CASH p -Ices
will find it D> their Interest lo examine our Stock before pur
chimint' elsewhere, as we defy competition In prices, and you
tin nave money. D> A SAWYJER,
JiutilO 751 ’■ * xu
BTO : R E.
pjE r r
A f. H I)
CABPBTS !
CP®„ ? S
AN I) TIN \V AK iC "
ESTABLISH MEET.
The partnership heretofore exlstl ug between
Walker & Claudy having been dissolved bv
mutual consent, 1 hereby unnounco to Iho citi
zens of Carlisle ami surrounding country, flint I
have opened a
New Stove' and Tinware Store,
In the large frame building, oh the corner of
West High and West Mreels, formerly occupied
by Cornelius & Bosh, '■
Having a largo and complete stock of Stoves
and Tinware on hand soleeted with tbo groutest
care expressly for this muncel, my cuHloniorsuto
guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality
and price.
Sheetiron and Tinware,
cunstuntlv on hand and made up to order, My
slock of Tinware embraces everything usually
Kent In a first class tin establishment.
ROOFING and SPOUTING-promptly attend
ed to. ■
STOVES,
1 am now prepared to exhibit to the WJuler
Trade a largo and well-assorted stock of the best
patterns of Stoves, Having tbo imoncy of the
following-celebrated stoves, I am qireparcd to
furnish them to parties so desiring:
MORNING GLORY.
LIGHT lIOLT.SK.
BON-TON.
RU3EBUB,
BEACON LIGHT
EGG .
OFFICE and I’AKL' R
S T O V E-S
IliS solo cllou <it Cook Stove* omorace the
following:
’ Superior. -Noble Look,
Excelsior, . Nla nru.
tiuaker City, and Coral.
&i ' liepaim constantly on hand
T am agent lor a
PAT E N T rt TE A M PIP E.
fox* heating mills, factories, dec., amt prepared
to furnish and place them in position at short
notice.
Having an experlouco-of 22 yearn ln!thls busi
ness, I would respectfully solicit a share ol the
public patronage, - feeling confident that 1 will
give satisfaction.
A. WOODS WALKER.
Dee. 22. “o—l f
SOMETHfivG NEW UNDER IHE SUNI
TIIHE ’UNDETtyiGNED; having- just
X retunlcd Irom the cities with a largo stock
of goods. Invito the attention of all who desire
satislaction to call and examine their
slock o °
Stove and Tinware
Among the stock of sieves may be found the
Anti-Clinker Bane Burner,
ANTT-CLINKEU FIRE PLACE HEATER,
V??siJ ier wjt -h all the latest styles of
PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES,
which they challenge the trade to compel
with
Knives,
Pork h.
Spoons,
Ladles,
Lumps,
Dippers,
together with Toilet Sets, Coal Duckets, Coal
Sieves, Shovels and Tongs, Zluc and every va
riety of Tin .Ware and House Furnishing goods
kept In a tlfat class store
We are also prepared to furnish
Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells !
and have lor sale the Celebrated Genuine Cu
cumber Wood Pump,
ROOFING, SPOUTING AND JOD WORK
attended to promptly and on reasonable terms.
Remember the place, the green front on North
Hanover street. Alow doors above Loutber.
Give us a call as we nx;e determined -not to bo
undersold by nnv other parties In this place.
rhankful lor the past patronage we extend a
cordial Invitation to all to pay us a visit..
B&inesmitU Sr MwpiP.
Nog. 62 and 64,
NORTH HANOVER ST..
CARLISLE,
Nov, y. 71 % PA
©nts anU tffars
OLD ESTABLISHED
HAT AND CAP STORE !
on NORTH HANOVER STREET, a few doors
below Carlisle Deposit Bank, Ims on hand n
largo slock of all the New York and Philadel
phia Slides of
HATS AND CAPS
Silk hats from sj. lo SG.SO; Fell hats for men,
hoys and children, of every quality and variety
ol stylo. SV Inter caps In cloth, fur, beaver, co
ney, .nutrn. Fancy Velvet and cloth turbans
for children, Also a fire lot of Gloves, at all
prices.
Having a long experience In the business, 1
loci confident I ciln please all who favor me
with a call, in price, stylo and quality.
Hats of all Kinds Made to Order
and old ones repaired promptly
JSellei*.
Get 211872
Jopertacles
"eCTACLES !
TRADE
These Spectacles arc manufactured from
MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES molted togeth
er, and are called DIAMOND on accouutof their
hardness and brilliancy. , , ,
It is well known that spectacles cut from
Brazilian or. Scotch pebbles are very injurious
lo iho eye, because of their polarizing Jlghl.
Having been tested with the polarlseope, the
diamond lenses have been lound to admit fif
teen per cent, less heated rays than any other
pebble. . . ,
‘They are ground with greatsclentlllc accuracy,
are free from chromatic aberrations, and pro
duce a brightness and distinctness of vision not
before attained In spectacles. F. C. KRAMER.
Carlisle, Pn.
Manufactured by the
Spoucer Optical Manufacturing Coinp’y.
NJ3W YORK.
Don't buy a palnmloss you sec the Inul
mark
sdeo72—ly
&. reading
Ra.il road.
SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS,
FREE OF TAXES,
Wo aiv ottering the .Second Morlgugo Bonds
of lliln Company
AT fh AND ACCRUED INTEREST,
lu'ere.st Payable January nnu July
The Honda urd In
lOOOn, 500 s, and 100 s,
And can bo REGISTERED free of oxnonso.
The Coal, Miscellaneous l-rolghls and Passon
gor business are constantly Increasing.
The Increase for year ending Nov. 1,
]b"2. over year.ending Nov. 1,1871, $71,290 37
Tlio Increase lor year ending Nov. 1,
1871, over year ending Nov. 1, IH7O. 70,778 22
Increase-in two years • $15107-1 69
Increase for Jan., 1873, over Jan., 1572, 85,001 70
Bonds, Pamphlets and Informatlou cun bo oh
(alned of
)OEt&VEN&BK.O.
NO. 10SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHIL, A,
•JlfobTO
rs** TO $2O Pn.lt DAYS Agents wanted t All
tpOcluwa-s of working persons. of either sox
young or old, make more money at work for us
lu their spare, moments, or all the lime, than a
anything elso Particulars free, Address o.
Silusnn Ji Co., Portland, Maine. I L’scplTl*
ZD it! (Books
fall :
187-2.
THOMAS A. II ARP Eft,
No 42 South Hanover St.,
Carlisle,
h as OPEN ED
The Cheapest Alpacas and Mohairs,
The Cheapest Black Silica.
The Cheapest Merinos and Cashmeres,
The Cheapest Australian Crapes,
The Cheapest. Tam Iso and Wool DoLtunes.
The Cheapest Jap, Poplins and Plaids. •
The Cheapest Wrapper Reps.
Mourning: nntl Second Mourning Goods.
The Cheapest and best Velveteens.
The Cheapest Water-proof Cloakings.
The Cheapest Muslins and Table Linens.
The Cheapest Canton and Wool Flannels.
The Chpapest Blankets and While Spreads.
The Cheapest Blankets anti Tidbit Shawls.
The Cheapest Underwear (Ladles and Gents.)
The Cheapest/ Cloths and Cosslmeres
FULL LINE OF NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS.
Being determined to maintain my reputation
for soiling the best and cheapest Black Alpacas
and Mohahs In this market, I have now opened
u full line at low prices.
T. A. Harper.
Got. :i. 1872.
FALL OPENING!
We have just returned from Iho oily with a
MAMMOTH LOAD OF
MT OCAS
consisting in part of CLOTHS, CASSIMERE3
Ladles’ and Gent's UNDERWEAR. A largo as
sortment of now styles of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
MOURNING GOODS lu variety, Crapes, Rib
bons, Ac, An endless number ol latest stylo of
IPaII iiud Winter Shawls,
The “OTTOMAN SCARF," handsome and all
sizes. Cloth and Fell. SKIRTS for ladles and'
misses. ‘
La'rye I 1 ties o/DOMESTICS
Calicoes, Ginghams, Tickings, Muslins, Flan
nels of all kinds ami colors. «
Ble.m3k©ts ?
white and colored. UMBRELLAS,
Velveteens I
Black and Colored, cut bias, for Trimmings.
The largest stock of
NOTIONS
in the county. We have had advantages in the
purchauo of this Immense slock, not possessed
by others which will enable ns to selljat
LOW RATES!
Please call at-the
“OLD STAND!”
(1810.)
A, W. BENTJS & CO,
sopt. ai, iS7i
OPENING!
French, English and American
Cloths, Casslmeres & Vestings!
OF .*ALL SHADES, FIGURES. QUALITIES
AND PRICES SUITABLE FOR 'MEN'S
u
WEAR
Shirts a Specialty*
A iliac of Rent’s-Fnr-
Mislitsig- Goods sal
ways ©m hand.
H.S. Ritter & Son
Drapers A- Merchant Tailors.
No. -14 WEST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE, PA,
210C11572-U
CHEAP JOHM,
has now ready on exhibition a
LAUCii: STOCK or CLOTHING
BOOTS SHOES, SHIRTS, NOTIONS, &c., which
' ho will sell at his
Usual Low Prices 1
USUAL LOW PRICES!
USUAL LOW PRICES !
Not necessary lo say anything oLsG. nH GyQvy
body ktfows that ho can-get the UESI GOODS
at the very LOWEST PRICES at
CHEAP JOHN’S.
‘ Court House Avc.. in Franklin House..
MayiS-ly.
FARMERS’ BANK SAVINGS
FUND.
Opi'ii even/ day from 0 A . M. to 3 7*. M.
Deposits Received of any sum From 23 cents
Upward.
RATE OF INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
By a. resolution of the Board of Directors It la
hereby announced that on and and alter Febru
ary Ist, a Savings Fund Department will bo
opened in connection with tfu Formers’ Bank,
Carlisle. ....
This Savings Fund Is designed to meet a want
long felt In the community, by wulch the indus
trious and those of small means can save a por
tion of their weekly earnings, and ns suras ns
low ns 25 cents will bo received every one cun
become n depositor.
It is ft gmat mistake to suppose that small
sums are not worth savini /. By the habit of saving
In little matters riches aro acquired, and os
may become depositors, lot them
small amounts; and cents will soon
becomtfroqllnrs. and continually Increase.. Lot
none wait 1111 they, have something worth while,
something mfpcc/«ste, before they begin to save;
a baglnnlng Is the great point to bo achieved.
The attention of parents Is called to this .Sav
ings Fund, as they may hero accumulate a fund
for their children, or by making them depositors
leaching them the advantages of the habit of
Sav 1 ng.
- Depositors are not obliged to continue their
deposits longer Hum thoj may choose to do so.
but may withdraw the whole or such pun at
any lime it may suit their own convenience.
Money deposited on or before the tint day of
January, April, July, and October will begin to
draw interest on tlioso days, and will bo paid
semiannually, on the llrst days of January and
July, and if uncalled for will bo added to the
principal and draw interest tbo same us tlio
original deposit, * . .
The Bank is Intended as a place of safely for
keeping money us well as to encourage savings
by all classes. , . ,
For further particulars and circulars Inquire
at Farmers’Bunk.
Jnn-W-73-tf
iHettlral.
■yy i,«h art’s I>fNK
1872.
Tar Cordial!
Xdtiirc's Great liemedi/ !
von Tine
r riii«oiit mi<i inline:*
It 1h gratllying to us to Inform the nubile
that Dr.* L. Q. C. Wlsharfs Pino Tree'l nr cordi
al, forThroatand Lung Discuses, has gaining an
onvlal reputation fforu tho Atlantic to tholn
clfhi coast , and from thonco to some of the orst
families of Europe, not through the press alone,
but ny persons throughout the Stales actually
bonelltled and cured at his olllco. While ho
publishes less, so say our reporters, ho la unable
to aup-’ly the demand. It gains and holds its
reputation—
Not by slopping cough, but by looseu-
Imrand assisting nature to throw oil the un
healthy matter collected about Urn throat ana
bronchial tubes, whHt causes irritation .
.Vvom'. It removes the cause of irritation
(which produces cough) of the mucous mem*
Wane and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to
act and throw off the unhealthy secretions, and
purities the blood.
Third. It is free froin'snullls, lobelia, ipecac
and opium, of which most throat and lung rem
edies are composed, which allay cough, only,
and disorganize the stomach. U has a soothing
olfoct on llio stomach acts on the liver and
kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regions,
thus reaching to every part of the system, and
lulls invigorating and purifying effect* it has
gained a reputation which It must hold above
all others In the market.
The Pine Tree Tar Cordial!
GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS!
=EM=I
Worm Sugar Drops.
Hcing under ray Immediate direction, they
.shall not lose their curative qualities
by the use of cheap and Impure
articles
HENRY R. WISHART,
PKOPIIIKTOR.
me oc tiimi.B,
Dr. L. Q.JC. Wlshart’a Office Parlors are open on
Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays Irom 9
a. nv. to 5 p. m,, for consultation by Dr.
Wra. T, -Magee. With him are associ
ated two consulting physicians of
acknowledged ability. This
opportunity Is not ottered
by any other Institution
In tlie city.
All letters must bo addressed to
L. Q. C. WIBHA.RT, Jl. D.,
NO. 232 N. SECOND STREET,
Philadelphia;
, 14n0v72-Cm*
rjmE Medicine of the Million!
PHILOSOPHY AND FACT,
EOMjOWAFS fills:
Tlie Exciting Cause of Sickness.
The lilootl Is the life sustaining agent. It fur
nishes the components ot flesh, bone, muscle,
nerve and integument. The stomacn Is Its man
ufactory, the veins its distributors, and the in
testines the channel through which the waste
matter rejected in Us productions Is expolled-
Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bo w
els, these Pills act simultaneously, relieving In
digestion, purllying the fluids, and rcgulatin
the excretions.
The National Complaint,
Dyspepsia Is the most common disease among
all classes In this country. It assumes a thou
sand shapes. and Is the primary source of in
numerable dangerous maladies; but whatever
Its typo or symptoms, however obstinate Its
resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields
rondl.y and rapidly to tbls searching and uner
ring remedy.
Rilious Affections.
The quantltyand nunlltyof the bile are of vital
Importance to health. Upon the liver, thogland
which secretes this fluid, these plllsfoperate spe
clllcaMy. Infallibly rectifying Us irregularities,
and eUoelually curing Jaundice, Bilious Remit
tante, and nil the varieties of disease generated
by nu unnatural condition of the organ.
Rowel Complaints.
Unless Iho bowels perform thefr functions
properly, the whole body suffers. Tens of thou
sands die annually of Dysentery, Diarrhoea,
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 a phenomenon In medi
cine. By following the printed directions, the
most alarming cases of bowel' complaints are
promptly controlled.
A Word to Females.
The local debility and Irregularities which are
especial annoyances of the weaker sox. and
winch, when neglected, always shorten life, are
relieved for the time being, and, prevented for
the time to come, by a course of this mild but
thorough alterative.
Holloway's Pills are the best remedy
known in the world for the following
diseases: *
ASTHMA, BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
COUGHS, COLDS, COSTIVENESS.
CHEST DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA.
DIARRHOEA. DROPSY, DEBILITY,
FEVER AND AGUE. HEADACHES.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS. PILES.
INDIGESTION. INFLUENZA,
INFLAMMATION. INWARD WEAKNESS.
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
LOWNESS OF SPIRITS,
STONE AND GRAVEL.
SECONDARY SYMPTOMS,
WORMS OP ALL 3CINDS,
%*Sold at the Manufactories of Holloway <fe
Co. ,78 Maiden Lane, Now York, and by‘all re
spectable Druggists and Dealers In Medicines
throughout the-United States In boxes at 25cts.,
(i2}4 con ts, and 81 each.
CAUTION,— The trade mark of a letter H In
circle 1s on each box of Pills or Pot of Ointment
This secures the genuine.
Deo 10 1872—ly—eow
CROOK’S WINK OF TAR !
Strenutheun tho System,
Uostorea Iho Weak and Debilitated,
Causes tlio Food to Digest,
Uomovos Dyapopala and .'udlgestlon,
Prevents Malarious Fevers,
(Jives lono to your System.
jyunW—lvr
QEO. WOOD *’CO.
PARLOR & VESTRY ORGANS.
They are the best, and hence the cheapest Or
gan lu the market. Agency ut
.1. M. M ABUNIII3IMEIVB BTOUE UOOM,
8. W, Corner Porafrot and Pitt at.,
• y7feb7B«Bmo4 Carlisle,
NOTICE .
.’on years of a public tost lias
•roved Dr. Crook's WJNEOF
All to have more merit, than
ny similar preparation over .
Bored to the public. It lui
ich In the mocllclnal qnall
les of Tar, and unequalled
ir diseases of the THROAT
N D LUiNQ3, performing
10 most remarkable cures,
t effectually cures nllCougbs
md Colds. It ims cured so
nauy cases of Asthma and
roucbltlo that It baa been
renounced a speolgc for
icsu complaints. For Pains i
x the breast. Side or Back,
Iravcl or Kidney disease,
ilseases of the Urinary Or
gans. Jaundice, or any Liver
Jomplalut It has no equal
Tonic,
Restores tho Appetite*
Hnllroak.
READING RAIL ROAdT ~-
n niter Art- Unyeincnt /
Momlny, December siud,
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now v«,,
lows: at MO and 8,10, am and 2W)nS, rlCa,, "tol
ing with trains on Pennsylvania U»Mrl c ? nß ci.
arriving at Now York at 12.35, 3.50 q
respectively. • u .‘*u o.lg p L .
Returning : Leave Now York at o/vT
and 530 p m, Philadelphia at 730 £> Rn i
330 pm. • o am an j
Leave Harrisburg for Reading. Pom-..,..
manna, MlnoravlUo. Ashland,ShamnliJ .t
town and Philadelphia at 6 86 and k in ?'
2 00 and 105 pm, stopping at Lebanon nnf 1 ' 0,1(1
clpal way stations; tno 4 05 p m train pril >-
lug for Philadelphia, Potlavlile and D r«i nDocl *
only. For Pottsvlllo, Bcuylklll Haven oi, U J tnb ‘
burn, vlaßohuylklll and Bosqueh&nn?n D < d . Au *
leave Harrisburg at 8 40 p m^ ueunQ ba Rai| ro
East Pennsylvania Rallrnd trAtns in n „„„
ing for Allomown, Eastou and Now W Re »' 1 -
and 10 35 am.and 400 p ra. RotumhSI 17 «
New York at 9 00am. 1250 and 630 {Pm?* I ?***
lontown at? 20a m and 1225, 210,4§sanaVa 1 *
Way Passenger Train loaves Phllndnw. *
730 a m, connecting nt Reading with
East Penn 11U, returning leaves Potlsvni? Q , o,l ‘
pm. slopping at all slfttlouß. iOUBvll| eaH3s
Leave Votlavlllo at 000 810 nndoiiu*
3 30 p m. Herndon nt 10 00 a ra, Bhamobfi» ,a .* U(l
and 1102 am, Ashland at 7 18 a m nud law l ® lo
JJhhauoy City nt 7 53 a m and 12 M n m 44S p m
nt 8 35 a m and 2 10 p ra (or- Phllnda Now“v
Heading. Harrisburg, &o. ' ow
tcavo Pottsvlllo via Schuylkill and
hannn R R nt 8 05 a m for Harrisburg aSil??:
am, for Pluegrove and Tromont, e ’ ant *Ud
Pottsvlllo Accomo Train leaves
OOOara. passes Heading nt 7 40 a m aml l 1 * 1
Phllndn nt 1015 am; Raturnlng leavesPhn*? 1
at 4 45 p ra, passes Heading at 7 15 p nTimir?' 1 *
at Pottsville at 9 00 p m. p m> arr wa*
Potlstown Accommon Train leaves Pntf ß *«
« S'isr;? lca ™ Sffis«3
umbla, *0; ictniulhs leave Lancaster ot isS;
SSftp P ‘“• nnd Columbia nt SIS SnfSj
Peuklomen R R trains leave Perklomen u,*
lion at 7 3ft and 000 a m and 265 aid 640 S
returning leave Green Lane at 0 16 a m laaffl
4 5W p m connecting with trains on Hendlngß R
Pickering Valley It U trains leave Phffi
villo at 910 nm. 3 10 and 560 pm- roffl’
leave Bywat 035 am. 12 45 and 4& p m
uectlng with trains on Heading w w 1 U| con *
Colebrookdnlo HR trains leaf ft Fo tutmn.*
040 am and 1 20, 025 and-7 J 6 pra retS
leave Mount Pleasant nt 0 00. 800 anU il«s D i
jnd S 00 p ra, connecting with trains ou.KMin”
Chester valley R R trains leave BrlclEmm .1
8 30. a ra 210 nua 6S3p m, returnlng.leavonJLl
inglon nt 0 55 ft m, I*Bo nml 6 40 p m, conneolnS
with trains on Reading RR Clln *
On Sundays: leave Now Yorkats 80nmPhn ,
adolphia atBoo am and 315 nm,(the 8 00 « m
train running only to Rending.) leave Poltava?
atSfOam leave Harrisburg at 580 am and ill
pm; leave’Allentown at 85op m; leave Readi*
nt7 15 a m and,lo 15 pra for Harrisburg atr w c
m for New York, and nt 010 amand hi‘?i
for Phllada. ' P
Commutation, Mileage, Season, Bchoo
Excursion Tlckofs, to and from all points°i»t a l?
duccd rales. ,ul r *
Baggage checked through ; ICO pounds tiiintt
ed ouch passenger, “ ow ‘
J. B- WOOTTEN
ABSt BlipL d: Eng Aiucli'n-
Hemline. Pn, Dec a. 72 biuacur>
QUMBERLAUB VALLE V
BAIL ROAD!
CHAN G E OP HOUKS.
On and after Wednesday. Feb. 12,1873,1'aaaon
ger Trains will run dally us lollows.fSandtiygfis.
ceptod).
WESTWARD.
Accommodation TVcrtnleaves Harrisburg: 8.00 a
M.,Meebanlcaburg 8.35, CarUsle9.ll,Nowvllle9,4/
Sblppensburg 10.20, Cbambcrsbutg 10.4,4, Greeu
castle 11,10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.46 A. M
Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.65 V. M., Me
cbanlcsburg2.27. Carlisle 2.68, Newvlllo 3.82, Ship
ponsburg (Jbambersburg 4.85, Greencfu.tln
5.11, arriving at Hagerstown 6.40 P. JI.
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4,45 P.
ohaulcaburg 6.17, Carlisle 6.47, Newville 6.20, Shin*
pensburg 0. JB, arriving at C.bamberaburg at 7.15
*A MIXED TRAIN leaves Cbamborsburg at
7:45 a. m., GreoncaSJUe 0.08, arriving nt Ha
gerstown 10.00 a m.
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Cbambershurg al
4 86 pm, Marlon 5 00. Williamson 5 30, Mercers
burg 0 20, Loudon 7 00, arriving at Richmond at
720 pm,
EASTWARD
Accommodation 1 rain leaves Chambcrsbtirg 6,(0
A. M.j Shlppensburg 5.20, Newvllle 6.00, Carlisle
6.33. Mecbanlcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg
7.80 A. M.
Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 7.35 A. M., Green
castle B.oB.CharaberaburgB.so, Shlppensburg 9.3
Newvillo 0.51, Carlisle 11.20, Mecbanlcsburgll.o3, ■
arriving at Harrisburg 11.86 P. M.
Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 li
Greenca'stlo 12.28. Chamberaburg I.ob, Hnippen*
burg 1.87, Newvllle 2.10, Carlisle 2,60, Mechanics
burg 8,16, arriving at Harrisburg 8.15 P. U.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.20, P. M.
Grcencastle 4.27, arriving at Ohambersburg 5$
P. M.
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Richmond at fl la n
m, Loudon 6 30, Mercersburg 7 05, Williamson
? 18, Marlon 8 15, arriving at Chambersburg 842
a m.
4ir Making close connections at Harrisburg
wlfu trains to and from Philadelphia, New York,
Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg,and all point*
Trains run on Philadelphia lime, which la ten
minutes faster than our local time. •
Superintendent’s Office!
Chamb’g., Pa , Feb. 12. '73. J
R °YAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF LIVERPOOL.
Carlisle agency ,
Gold 810,000,000
CAPITA!.
Capital paid up • - -
Total Funds, over - • (Gold) 0.w0.0W
Permanently deposited In the State of
Now York - ’ •
Fire Premiums received In 1809 (Gold) W B ®.**
Life Insurance Premiums In 1808 -
Total Premium?, nearly - (Gold) B,ww,uw
Fire risks taken at moderate rates of premium
and losses settled and paid at the
CARLISLE AGENCY-’
SAM’L K. HUMRICH, Agent.
Dec. 12,72—ly ,
JJEBT THING IN THE WEST I
ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE R. R.
JLaj&JNIDSi 2
THREEM ILLION ACRES I
Situated in and near the AitKANSAS 1 Al> '
Finest Portion qf Kansas.
Eleven Yearn' Credit. Seven Per Cent. Inter™ 1
22»< nor cent, redaction to Heine*"
' who irapprove.
A FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS.
THE FACTS about tills Grant aro-Low Prke
Long Credit, and a rebate to settlors of nen^
ono-fourlb; a Itlch 8011. and *
mate ; abort and mild wt-UerH; early R t ~ijjfuH.
and no wintering of Stock: pbn'ly id do clI 01l
and Just nt tho season; coal. Stone nnd Dr a
Hie lino; Cheap Kates on. Lumber, Coal,
lands owned by Speculators; Hem si griall*
I'ro-oinntlons now abundant; a.Urst-olnssns
road on the lino of a B™* Through jm ,
I’ropucts will pay for Laud and Iraprovenw
IT IS TIII!in«TOPPORiTNrryBVBB OF
KEUIOII TO THIS PUBLIC, through 111* « c,u
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O. N. LULL,
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