American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 22, 1873, Image 11

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    \ numukb of buildings In town are
being "touoliod" with n coat of paint.
A nonSH nttnohed to a buggy becnino
stubborn on Main street, on Tuesday
morning last, and moused himself by
elevating bis bind feet, much to tbo In
convenience ofp.tbo oconpanls of the
buggy- Tbo boraVwos "'brought up” at
tbo Square, however, and soon after went
off quietly. '
The daily freight line of H. B.
Cornelius, between Philadelphia and
Carlisle, should be patronized by our
citizens from town and vicinity doing
business in Philn. This lino Is equal to
Adams’ Express in every respect, and
at iquch cheaper rates. Remember
the depots—in Philadelphia, 810 Mar
ket street; in Carlisle, 70 West Main
street. See Mr., C’s advertisement in
another column.
i Mb. Oliver Ulass, of this place,
[was run over by the truck belonging to
[the Empire Hook and Ladder Corapa
luy, while it was being conveyed to the
[scene of the fire, on Saturday afternoon
(last. Tne injuries ho sustained were of
la slight nature.
1 Howes’ London Circus and Menag
rib, — The great Kuglish Circus and
aravau, of which so much has been
dil, will malio a triumphal entry into
arliale, oa Thursday, May 29. . The
recession will be the largest and gran
est of the kind that ever appeared in
u streets. In the pageant are live
Ided chariots, some of them of colossal
ineualons, and drawn by teams of wild
jaals, also teams of zebras, Shetland po
les, Abyssinian donkeys, Flemish hor
3, &b., attended by a cavalcade inolu.
ugoue hundred mounted knights in
11 armor, with their ladies and atten
mta in rich costumes. The chariots be
icked with silk banners, gilt statues
id emblems representing America and
bgland. The cortege while moving
ill extend to over one mile in length,
J by Emidy’s raagulCcent cornet band.
ie procession through the principal
reets will be made In the forenoon of
e day of exhibition. It Is said, by those
have seen the procession ,to be one
•j® the most magpilicent spectacles ever
fsn in this country. The troupe is com
sedof French riders,gymnasts,acrobats,
sns. Kenuebal, the original French
me, and other athletes, neither of
10m having ever appeared iii America
)vlous to the present season, and the
>w generally is pronounced every
j.wuere to be the most perfect in . all Its
appointments. The exhibition of
is greatly enhanced by the
feats performed in the dens of
beasts by Asiatic and African ex-
Aperts, who accompany the caravan for
purpose, The canvas, or pavilion of
is of enormous proportions,
for tho well seating of six
'Jaß're is thoroughly veutilated by means
Man apparatus in the top, and at night
interior will be lighted with gas.
iJpne performances, which are novel and
lajverslfied, are accompanied by a full
.•Military orchestra, said to surpass every
■JtSilug in the way of music ever heard
(' " thin a circus. Near the exhibition
11 be the great stable encampment for
e numerous stud of horses and ponies*
supyiug no less than a dozen.streets of
its, and covering several acres of
ouud.
BUS IK JESS' NOTICES.
,;|||‘PUT ME IN 1 MY LITTLE-LAVA—BED
ng ajuvonllo Modoc, as ho found himself be>
lho Hues of his '‘local habitation,” and uii
vMcipallnf' n probable capture at the hands of the
/Mjpale faces.” turned ami scampered bade to the
of Captain Jack, with the hottest haste
1 And talking about things Imngln.-
' one cannot conceive how rapidly the
: ; fS*pABLEY SHEAF” Cooking Stove has scamp*
I' into the good graces of American house-
But a few years ago, and It.wns d "great
, 'r^mknown”— to-day Its praises are sung Id every
I town and hamlet In the United States!
-’Mis lucoraparabloCook has recently been ranch
-Improved by the addition of a Patent Anti-Dust
• Shaking Shifter in the hearth, which sifts the
tubes Into a drawer, la the asn-pit, and retains
the cinders and coal, which can be put back on
the fire through the feeder, making no dust! An*
I other valuable improvement id an Anti-Dust
.-Shaking and Dumping Grate, arranged so as to
•; allow no obstruction from clinkers or coal gft
; tjijg between the moving grate ana the statlon
,ary frame. , Messrs. STUART, PETERSON &
•’ CO., the manuracturers, Philadelphia, will glad
ly mall Illustrated Descriptive Circulars to all
Who apply for.them. „ I
. For sale by RHLNESMITH & RUPP, Carlisle. ,
Penn’a. It. |
v POTATOES! POTATOES I Peerless, Early
jßose, Goodrich, Peachblowa, Monets, Harrison,
Tfnrlorx. tvucl Uoanon rOTA.TOIS3, fui o»Io, lu
|)argeor small quanlles, at Humrlch’s, 21npl-t
| LOCAL OPTION.—Tbo citizens of Cumberland
bounty have decided, by their votes, that Li
cense shall not be granted to soli liquors, but JI-
Icensobas been granted to J. H. WOLF, No. 18
[North Hunovor street, to sell Notions, Trlm-
Pinlngs and Fancy Goods, and as Ibis tavor has
Ibeen conferred upon him, bo has resolved to
[aell goods cheaper than over, and will always
{endeavor to have bargains on band for those
(who favor him with n call. ITaprll
[ THE FASHIONS.—D. A. Sawyer, Agent for E.
jßuttorick &. Co., Now York, hns received the
ljuao number of tbo Metropolitan, with all the
Wtterua. Any person wishing to subscribe for
Lbo Metropolitan through mo will got one dollar's
worth of patterns at my tloro.
It D. A. SAWYER.
If you want Coal that will glvo you satlsfac
lon, go whore a full stock of all the standard
’oals are kept. Nono recommended but the
jest. Call at yards of A. H. BLAIR & SON.
Sozodont— This word, which has been staring
werybody In lbo face for the past few years,
,nd Is now getting' into nearly everybody’s
nouth. Is a preparation tor clmnslng, beauufy-
Dg ana preserving the teeth, sweetening the
ireatb. uuu arresting the process of decay.
Spalding’s Glue, up to the sticking point.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A, Glorious Record —Twelve years ago a few
modest lines In a Now York Journal invited
mbllo alien lion to a now Vegetable Restorative
ncl solloltedatrlalof its merits as a remedy
or indigestion, biliousness, fever and ague, de
lllty, nervous disorders. rheumatism, and all
omplalnta requiring invigorating and regulat
ig treatment, la this quiet, unpretentious
ay. Plantation Ritters was introduced to the
arid. It was a success Irom the beginning.
11 that woe- claimed for It as a tbnlo. a correc
tive and antidote to malarious fever, was found
,» be strictly true. Within flvo years the onnu
. fj sales of thin article amounted to over ONE
;UILLIQN BOTTLED. A few years more end
rWe demand bad swelled to FIVE MILLIONS.
-®hb annual consumption of the bitters has now
branched the almost Incredible aggregate of SIX
MILLIONS OF BOTTLES, and for every bottle
a copy of the JNiWrnrcd Media'll Annual,
MhlLlied by tbo proprietors, at a cosbol 8150,000,
'ljfglven away.
MARRIED.
the Oth Inst., at the
American House, by Uov, Chas.B. Albert, CJep.
W Meals, of Bolling Springs, to Miss dounle
Wunelt, of Mt, Holly Springs..
VIED
'&DWAKDS.—On Friday evening last, the lOlh
o&t., in this borough, Mrs. Margaret Edwards,
Bjtho «2d year of her ago.
|1 • MARKETS,
PRODUCE MARKET.
Corretfed weekly by A . Hosier <& Dale,
OaUlislk. Wuy -1,1873
S?5O
8 UO
5 00
1 75
1 70
FAMILY FIX)111'.
SUPERFINE FLOUR
RYE ELOUR -
Wheat white •
wheat red
RYE . -
CORK A
oath
CLOVER3EED
'IIIUTHVHEICD .
f i'AXSEIiJD ,
(JARIjISTjE PROVISION MARKET*
pirrrc/nl wceklf/ b}j Uco, H.-llofltnan A Non
UAitusLß, May 21,1873.
8 «
mrrmi
KdllH
i.Aim
TAU.OW
IIKKSW AX
UACON HAMS
tlo HIIOULDIiIW
do HI DBS
BEANS per bus.
bags
DRIED APPLE.
UNBARED PEACHES
PARED do
pitted cherries
ONIONB
CLOSING PKICES
DeHaven & Bm,
40 SOUTH THIRD ST. fMIUD. - ..
B o'clock, P. J/., Phita. Mn/ \\),
Now U. a. s’s of IKSI Ili'iiilC'l
U.SUHof’M I IiUTI
U. 8. o‘s not called |(«i< ( |
U. B. »*h of *O2, Ist call ibi> 1 1
U. R. o*B of *62.2d call ,11% I
17. S. fl’a of ’62. .2d call. !
U. B. fl’s of’r.2. Ith cull. • 1)7% I
(T.S.fl'a ofVJI
U. S. fi’s of MK in-KI 118
17. N. 6fl of Y 5. now ' 11% I 11%
U. S. «’h of 'l(7 •• 120% 1 121
U. S.fl’Hof’GS ‘ 118 % *llB%
U. B. 6’a 10-40’s - luQ 114%
U. B. UO Year 0 per cent. Jy 11% 11%
Gold . 117(2 117$
Silver 110 112
Union Pacific R. R. Ist M. Bonds 8%
Central Pacific it. U 102% 10%
Union pacific Land Grant Bonds ‘74 75
PHILADELPHIA. MARKETS.
Monday, May 10, ’73.
btFlour—Superfine, 84 75 aB5 60. Extras. 80 00 a
80 75. Extra family, $7 50a 87 75. Fancy brands
8U 60 a 811 60. Rye Hour, 84 75 a 6 00.
Grain—Red Wheat, $1 05 a 81 OS. Ambqr,
88 02 a 82 05. Amber spring, SI 82 a€l 85.' Rye,
03 a 05. Corn, G 3% a 64%. Oats, 40 a 51. •
SEED3-Clover*eed, % cents per pound. Tim*
otby 84 25 aB4 87%.. Flaxseed, 32 20 per bushel.
Whisky—Western, 01 cents per gallon.
Keu) EDbrttlsemcnts.
gHERIFF’S SALES.
liv virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias and Vendi
tioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Cumberland county,and tome
directed, I will - expose to sale, at the Court
House, In the borough ot Carlisle, on SATUR
DAY. the Mth day of JUNE. A . D. 1873. at 10 o’-
clock In the forenoon, the following described
estate, lo witr
A tract ol land situate in Hopewell township,
Cumberland county. Pa., bounded and describ
ed ns follows, to wit; Beginning at a black ouk
in the line of James Sharp, thence by lands of.
same South G 7 degrees, East 35,pei obes to a stone
where stood a Spanish oak ; thence by lands of
John Qulglsr;*BoiUh 30 degrees. East Ul perches
.toa-whltorfak; thence by land of Joseph Whls
ler, South degrees. Bast Q 9 perches to stone;
(hence North 23 degrees, East 117 perches to a
stone; thence by lands of Andrew Miller, South
■l9 West 41 s*lo perches to a stone;
thence North 33 degrees, West 50 perches to a
stone; thence by land of Daniel M’Ooy’s heirs.
South 77 degrees, West 67 perches to a stone;
thence by laud of Abraham Gull* Smith, South
77 degrees. 03 6-10 perches to a white oak; thence
North 04}^, degrees. West II 0-10 perches to a
hickory; thence South 27 degrees. West 45 7-10
perches to a black oak, the place of beginning,
containing HO acres and 5 perches, having there
on erected , a Frame Dwelling House. Bank
Barn, and .other out-buildlnzs. . It being the
same tract of Land which Elwood Stover, by
his deed bearing date the 10th day of April, A.
D. 1303, conveyed to Adam Stover, and recorded
In Record Book X, Vol. 2. page 695. Seized ana
taken In execution as the pioperty of Adam
Stover,
The above la a very desirable slate farm, wel
lined, anil in excellent state of cultivation, will
good buildings and flue orchard of choice frul
of nil kinds.
ALSO, a lot of ground situated in the borough
of Carlisle, Cumberland caunty, Pa., bounded
on tut North by an allov, on tbo South by East
Pomfrot street, on the East by Mrs# Bender,
•and on the West by j. C, Kramer, containing 60
feet m front by 270 in depth, more or'less, hav
ing thereon eroded a one and a-half story Frame
Dwelling House. Seized and taaen in execution
as the property of Kaspar Ehrle.
• JAS.K. FOREMAN. •
' Sheriff,
CONDITIONS.—On all sales ol S5OO or over, $5O
will bo required to be paid when the property Is
stricken ott; and 825 on all sales under SSOJ.
FOR SALE.—a flue lot of macker
el by the M barrel, at WALLACE’S.
ALWAYS on ham),.a Tull line of
.TRIMMED HATS and BONNEfS at MAD
AM ROTE'S. [22mlt
YALUABLE real estate for
SALE.
The undersigned offers all his Real Estate for
sale us follows, to wit:
NO. L A twO'Story
BRICK HOUSE I
situated ou the corner of Pitt and Louther
streets, size ot frout 3fl feet on Louther street, 74
feet front, and baokbullding fronting Pitt
street, conlnlulug I rooms, kitchen, smoko
house, and anoverdlalllng cistern, lotoxtending
1110 feet, more or less, on PUt street, with ware
room and carriage house and stable.
NO. 2. A
Two-Story Mtouo House,
plastered front and end, with an attic finished,
containing JO rooms and kitchen, smoko house
ami wash aouse. a never-falling well with pump
in it and excellent water, and a cistern In the
yard;’size of building 30 feet fronting Louther
street, running back 21')'feet to Dickinson alley,
if so desired, with frame building on said alloy.
NO. 3. A two-story BRlCiCJolnlngstonobulld-
Ing, with au attic finished, 9 rooms and kitchen,
with brick cistern, lot with building 34 feet
flouting Louther.street, running back 120 feet,
NO. 4. Four FIIAiME BUILDINGS, all fronting
Louther street.
• NO. 5. Also, a vacant Jot of 42 feet, fronting
Louther stieet, opposite the German ileformed
church. Will bo divided into two lots to suit
purenasers, If so desired, running back 240 feet
to said alley.
NO. 0. Also a FRAME WEATHERBOARD
building, two-story, with 7 rooms aud Icltclieu,
fronting oh Dickinson Alley,
All which will bo offered at Private Sale until
August Court,aud If not sold will then booflered
at public sale, at the Court House, on
Wednesday, August 27, at 10 o’clock,
Any person desiring to see the property, cal’
on the subscriber on corner of Louther aud Pltl
streets.
JACOB SENER.«K.
22aiayr3-Ist
'VTT'A.N T E D.—A largo amount of
VV COUNTRY BACON, for which tbo high
est cash price will bo paid at W ALLACE’S.'
TjUNEST assortment of STRAW
Jj TRIMMINGS and FLOWERS at MAUAMB
ROTE'S. 12-2m4t
IMPORTANT.— One of the greatest
Inventions of the ago Is the
Patent Excelsior Chimney Top Z
one that effectually prevents the chimney from
smoking, increases the draft when, the wind,
blows, and prevents all rain and snow from en
tering the chimney. Made to order by W. Frld
lev A Son. Call and see tbolr line assortment of
Refrigerators,and refrigerator and
WATER COOLER combined, as well us a varie
ty of Hanging Baskets, Wire Baskets for cut
/lowers. Flower Trainers, Walters, Children’s
Bell Hoops, and an endless variety of toys, as
well ns •' >
Stoves of all Kinds !
and a general assortment of Tinware and Fruit
Cans, and Jars of the best make, 40. A fine in
voice of Water Coolers coming. All Job work
done with neatness and despatch, Call and sco
before purchasing elsewhere, at
PKIDLBY & BON.
11l N. Hanover HU, Carlisle.
huaySm
T?OR/Chopped CORN anti OATS, and
T* Chopped f?ORN, RYE mid OATS, go to
WALLACE’S.
JJ B, CORNELIUS’
aily Freight Line,
gq "vg wHfcr i&jji _
Depot* Philada.*
11. SINCMMAN JO SON
810 Market Street*
Depot, Carlisle,
Xo. 76 West 91alu Street.
rs.BR CAREFUL TO MA.UK YOUR GOODS
IN PHILADELPHIA CAUB QF 11. ». COK
JIELII/M.tfiO MARKET ST.
Packages curried for 25 ccutSy
GoaJ, Reliable Agents with each troln
22noay73*lyp
FOR the Rest Bmrula of FLOUR go fo
WALLACE’S.
(GREETS at Gsc, 750 ami SI.UD-lhe
'cheapest In town—at MADAM ROTE’S l-i.
f Italian Queens 1
> Bred from mothers of undoubted
purity, at the following prices
forilio coming season: For one
pure tested Queen, before Au
gust, JAW; alter August. $l.OO.
Queens sent by mall. Also lull
colonies (or qalp qt reasonable
W l ' r, '' o< B, W. C;rl»siugcr,
ilox 150, Carlisle, Va*
22im>y3m
ABH lUBHON at lees than no price,
i at MADAM IIOTE’H. l^mlt
CIORX ami OATS for atile at WAL
) LACK'S.* , „
NTcto aDbcfUaemciits.
|\|OTIOE,
To Teachers and Directors,
COUNTY UNIFORMITY,
Drooltn* iforpinl ArlihmotlCM,
FoffimUli'a English Grammar,
SOWER. POTTS & CO., publishers.
Philadelphia.
The above books Inve boon adopted for uni
form district Introduction. Those wanting
tc*nns of Introduction and exchange aro Invited
to correspond. *•
WILLIaM 8. SCHOFIELD.
Superintendent of Introduction,
22may“.' •» 630 Market Bt.. Philfidn.
rnHE Fashionable FLOIUDA HATS
X at a very low price, nt MADAM ROTE’S.
22cnny4t
0 to WALLACE*® tor your Shouts.
I Phan -and Mill Stuff. Building formerly
oi.vupied bv H. If. Ciaudy ns n tm shop, rear
Uheem’s Hall. [22maytf
Utet of Dealer*.
List of dealers in goods,
Wares and Merchandise, also Browers. Dls
iniorji, Lumbermen, Eating Houses, «tc., within
the county of Cumberland.-as appraised and as
sessed by Peter Calvert, Mercantile Appraiser,
in accordance with the several Acta or Assem
bly, ns follows, to wit:
CARLISLE.
Class,
Miller & Buttorif drygoods, U
Sawyer DA- do 12
Greenfield LT do 11
Duke & Burkholder do 12
Miles W A do 13
Ogllby C do 12
Ring J G H do M
Lackey DA do 13
HnrperT-A do 12
Reniz A W&Co do 9
Wolf J H fancy good*, li
NeffJP do 14
Coyle H & Bro do 10
Saxton & Co hardware, 9
Miller <£ Bowers - do - 10
tieyslnger H jewelry, 14
Kramer FC do II
Given R- do 14
Fridley Wm & Son stoves, J 4
WalkerAW -- do 14
McQonlgnl J do 14
Klnesrailh & Rupp do IS
KleferS M confectionery, 14
Burkholder D W do ■ 14
Hildebrand H do fl
Foust P flour and feed, 14 .
Woodward R C<fe Son produce II
Heetem A * J do 12
Rosier & Dale do 1 12
Snyder Son do 14
Allison R do 14
Blair A H - lumber ami ooal 12
HlnlrAU do J 3
Rhoads H& Co do 14
Hughes ’ groceries, . 14
Green J do 14
Inhoft & Good do 18
Mohasmlth A E . do 14
Meek J D do 14
Zelgler J A , do 14
Humor J S • do • 13 -
Masonhelmor L do ' 14
KllnkA do. 13
Hoffman LB .do 14
I Iszman O do 14
RplnclerJ do 14
Wetzel J 3 ' do 14
Huraorlch W A do 13
Masonhelmor 3 M do 14
Egbert J R do ■ ' 14 -
MeloyJL&Co . do 13
Moans J A do 18
InhoffO - do 11
Sites A J do II
Hotrman Q B do 13
Huffman G B do 11
Wetzel & Morris do 14
Shapley O furniture, J 3
SlpoD&Son do II
Ewing A B - do 14
Dysert A hoots ami shoes, II
Myers MC do 14
Rice W D do 14
Llszman P do 14
Strphm & Co do 12
Neldlg, Greene & Co do 13
Richards Mrs A E millinery 'l4
Hutton MrsB A- *do 14
Rote Mrs • do 14
Neff Mrs M do 11
Horn W F drugs H
Cornman d- Worthington 14
Havcrstlck S A <lO 14
Hoffer A H do 14
HaversClokJß do J 3
Plank B do 14
Leonard E B clothing, 14
Weizel W do 14
LechlerAG do 14
Smiley BM do 14
Livingstone I L do 14
Bakins J M do 14
Ritierß&Sou do 'l4
F.ltiollJ do 14
KroounbergS do 14'
Livingstone J tobacco and segara, 14
Rhoads D - do 14
Dosh G G do 11
Hamer Jesse B do 14
Hannon J do 14
Mlnlch L leather, 14
Ensmlnger G & Son do 14
Piper W K books, ‘ li
LoudonJ • do M
Keller J A hats and caps, 14
Boas J do II
Karr HG Agent farmers’ Imple-
meat and seed store
Mathews Mrs A eating house,
MECIxANICSiiURO.
novKhelmerJ drygoods II
Brlndlo ti Nolswongor do 0
Buttorft G W do 12
Harsh j B it Sou do II
Elcock & Go do 11
Wagoner Q it Son do 11
Ewa(t W H hardware, U
Eberly it Myers do 12
Hobo G & Bon . do II
Booker J L books, 14
Cautrman AD confectionery,• 14
Grove tfeSlehly do 11
Harsh E W clothing, 11
KeoferLD do 14
Mlllolseu & Son coal and lumber, 12
Enerly L F & Son do , 10
Moore ii Co do 13
Hummel G do • ll
Day Alt drugs. 14
NunemakerJH do 11
Muaser it Co do 14
Zering & Huston do 11
suavely H H do : 11
•Miller it Garsct produce, 11
Stuyinan & Bucher do 9
Urlch & Bailey ’ do 13
Bryson® B & Ron . do 8
Houston B E groceries, ’l2
Emlngor.f do 11
TJlzel G W do ' J;5
Mlllolson A W «tSou * do U
Wcatheffer Miss A M do 14
Brandt E 8 ’ do 14
Wlso&Jmlth’ do 12-
Eberly D W do 14
Kimflinan .1 A do 12
Mtshler J B do 11
Gingrich P do 14
Eberly AG » do 11
Devetmey David do 11
Uhler P eating house
Moioyjohn do
swurlz J Jewely, 11
ShapleyßE do 11
Houston Miss S E millinery, 14
Bryan Miss S do II
Muteer Mrs AH do II
Wunderlich GF stoves, 14
Houck a Co do 14
Bobb L it. Co do 11
Guswiler M tobacco and segars, H
Palmer IB do H
Kelrn 0 boots and shoes, U
Zinn H do 11
Grider C do. 11
Bowman J C do ll
Kolgle L do 13
Simon Mrs S variety, 14
Muuck & Delhi furniture, 14
TitzelOH do .11
SinglserA 4eed store, 13
Ranusburgor uluno forte. 14
QHIPPRXSn UR G.
Jnralsou & Co drygoods, 12
DrnnarJV do W
KeddlgJ&Jß do id
Snodgrass R. do 13
Montgomery W 8 do 11
Reader & Smith do 11
Weaver W P do ' 1-1
AgleSA do M
Hollar S'L i Sou do 13
Anglo M M do 13
Foreman A do 14
Vandersnl & Bvo do 12
Paguo d: Co do 13
Colo Q B bools and shoes, 13
i Walters 8 & Bro do 14
Maxwell A M do 11
Diehl J do 11
8elvor&8ou produce, 13
Lawton & Stewart, do . m
Hurst JB«S Cq do 11
Blair ’P B do 13
Baughman W do 11
Fosnought J do M
Landis «t Sou Jewelry, 14
DukeHJ furniture, 14
Elm dr Borer - do 11
Cox W U hardware, 12
GrablU <t Stewart do 11
MePhersoq «ft Meapa do 11
Wolf it Bro stoves, 14
Walters E A do 14
HykesSM do 11
RuoyEßdrCo drugs, 15
Dosch B G do 14
AltloJC do 14
Wouderllch itMell lumber, 14
Wagoner 1) Kdr J C books. 14
Bmiioy.lM clothing, 13
Holland DT4 Co da 11
tihearer (UI do 14
ICuntzJG do W
Cavanaugh W V do 14
GUhHc flour and feed, 14
Hlnkof OIC ‘ H
carpet,
NEWVILLK.
Slough »t Elliott ory goods, ■ lo
James E * do 0
McCamllishY do J 6
Moioy d-ThomoH groceries, 14
GJausor *t Sou do 13
Gluuuer#Bou , do .14
Skinners M hardware, 13
McCaadllsh J it- Son do 14
Rubor B, drugs, II
Ueod fit do 14
ScoulerJN do 14
UrlckerJ furniture. U
Wondburn <i* Shuilenberger II
OItPU stoves,
Bert G A boots and shoe*, U
Maxwell A M do H
North rr , „ plOtUlnc, 1*
Haudon'S Hit* Sop <lo M
LVmMsGw ' Jewelry, U
TrutUW confectionery, H
McLaughlin Miss H millinery. U
llonry 11 eating house.
yEWiny.
Foreman Q D dry woods 14
Clpver Frnst do 1:5
Kyl»>4 ‘ 0°
Blrohm L do IS
BvyeUjerttjW do 13
Lewis <t Bro groceries U
BrickerS do 14
Ggodheart L A crov>« r y “nd Imck
’ stor, H
Bncnccr U \V moves. It
Mjinnlnffll produce, 1U
Hursh .1 do 0
If urKli it Hro do 11
Wagoner 8 U do 10
Hnydor H d* Bro do V.\
ILlat of ZDeahrs.
SOUTHAMPTON*
drygoods, 14
do 14
do Vi
do 13
do 14
do 14
groaory, 14
product), 13
PtiyN.
Ernst, Bro ACo ■ drygoods, ' 13
Ocker II do 14
Shunk il do 14
filrohm HAT
Croft D 8 •
Clover O «t Krnsl
.Ahll* Att OV
Clover G
Clover ,t neidlct
Miller I) K
Miller D 11
Clover, Williams A* Co do , II
D ICICI MS’ 0 iV.
dry goods, 13
do 13
NEWIiURQ.
(Cnuffraan H B drygoods, 13
Elliott it Harr do 12
weirs
Williams «t Co
. do H
drugs, H
SOUTH MIDDLETON .
Lolillg A M drygoods 13
UrlndloUJr. do IS
HuiionJ * do 14
McAllister DA do 11
Harman P do 12
Uanisey »6 Hall
I’almei' W H
Uutlcrd’Kberly do 11
Gardner J A do U
Mlobacl & Marx do H
Keeuy J S gracerleu, 14
UonuetßP coufecilouory, H
Hhertzer J do H
Given fl produce, U 1
Cnilgbend d*Bro
Shearer J D
Sallow AVV boots and shoes, H
HoOurd d Cauffman furniture, W
Keep 0 do H
IMIIerPA stoves, H
Wolf J L
Plank J R d S 0
drugs, 1-1
do 13
MIDDLESEX.
dry goods. 14,
Bo U
PaulJ H
Swller J H
Btoufl'or, Sou it Co coal, U
SILVER SPJRTXG,
dry goods, I I
do J 3
do IS
do 14
do 13
Hongy J A
Humor <0 Sou
Eokola A Ewalt
Eckels A Ewalt
Loosed SV
LMdlgJB produce.
Hoed W A eating house,
Wanbaugh\DH do
BearJH .' do
Myers 8
Brechinalcer F
Orris Adam
stoves, M
WES 2 PICVNSUOnO.
Handahew W J dry goods, 13
Beldler JK ’ do l-l
O'Hara H do 13
Clover <1: Son do , ' M
Grposou J it J D 'produce; 14
Jacoby 0 do 14
Kuiilz AS do , 24
Woods 8 • bools and slides, 14
MIFFLIN.
dry goods, , U
do 13
Mull z r
Sherman &
FRANKFORD.
dry goods, 13
do 14
Mount*/; J W
Beldler it Dlllor
Drake it* Co
MONROE. ■
Harman Q F B drygoods, 13
do 12
dour and Teed, 14
do .14
do 14
Plank J
Plank, S
Spain* H
Dovlnnoy DL
UPPER ALLEN.
Lamb lIH drygoods, JS
LOWER ALLEN
•Knnkle A Bowman drygoods, U
KlsslnerQ do 14
Starr James 8 groceries, 14
PretzdSou boots and shoes, 11
Lchganaker B clothing, ' 14
Dcltrlch Q stoves, . 14
NEW CUMBERLAND.
Houslon.WllletiOCo dry goods, , 13
Baughman it Son do 14
Watts L H do 14
Mosser »t Shooi’i lumber, 13
LeoJL do 13
OrenJ • coal, 14
EA HT PENNSBORO, .
Glessnor H M dry goods, 14
Zaclmrlas A Son produce, 14
Zacharlas <t*Son do ’ 14
Mosser HD groceries, 13
Klluo J do M
Shoop G do 14
BlxlerJ- do 14
MoltaTM ' do 14
Hoover it Angney do 18
Banks F 0 do 14
Lanlz W L do 14
Kuploy H M lumber. 14
. UayH.K coal, 14
HoodN. Stoves, • 14
HAMPDEN.
GoraberJ dry goods, 14
MogawS do 1 14
RtippC do M
Rupp H M it Co do 1 1
TempUn C furniture, 14
Templlu J M groceries, 14
HeatJ lumber, 13
Rupp it Bros produce, 13
BILLIA RD BA LOONS.
Lovcnturo South Middleton I table
Cart J J Carlisle 2 tables -
Walker W do do
Baker F Nowvllle do
Notice Is hereby given to all persons named
in the above list, that by an act of Assemoly,
approved April li, 1802, County 'rrensarers are
required to brine suit and collect all licenses re*
mulnlng unpaid on or before the first day of
July next, and by other acts of Assembly; ven
ders ofwlm-s, spirituous, rnaltor brewed liquors
are also liable to Indictment in the Court of
Quarter Sessions. Those Interested are there
fore*requested to lift their licenses without de
lay and save the coals, itc. GEO., * JBB.
Bmny73-3t Treasurer of Cumb Co.
'iWlaseilauenust.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
T t -A GOOD me AM HAND, or beam band or
finisher. GOOD WAGES paid to it steady, sober
band Apply to . JACOB HOST.
]smay2t* Carlisle, Pa.
& READING
Railroad.
SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS,
FREE OF TAXES,
We are offering the Hecoud Mortgage Bonds
of this Company
AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST
Interest Payable January ana July
The Bonds are in
lOOOh, 500 s, uud 100 s,
And can be REGISTERED free of expense.
The Coal, Miscellaneous Freights uud Passen*
per business are constantly increasing,
The Inocoaso-for year ending Nov. J,
1872. over year ending Nov. 1,1871, $71,200 117
The Increase for your ending Nov. 1,
Ib7l, overyear ending Nov, 1, 1870, 70,778 22
Increase In two years $151,071 50
Increase for first i months, 187 J, over
first 1 months, 1872, $17,001 10
Bonds, Pamphlets and information can be ob
tained of
AYEN&BRO
12 50
7 00
•JfS 00
10 10
15 00.
7 OO
NO. 40 SOUTH TlilitD STREET, PHILA,
FKRSH MEAT DAILY
Edward J. Arhey,
A'orlh /fanoyer Street
SST The citizens of Carlisle can be
furnished with Beef, Pork, Veal, Mut
ton, Lamb, Pudding,Sausage, &e., daily
at bis residence, opposite John Mc-
Bride’s. Delivered to all parts of the
town. oj>U-,72l
TA]? f Tbo subscriber Ib T/’"'ITF f
_LVy.IT i now prepared to deli- XVyXli 1
ver to ml parts ol the town, ICE Of u superior
quality. . Having a full supply I can furnish for
any length of ilcie, and lu any quantities,
PUtCE—One-half cent per pound.
J. W. HENDEKSQK,
lOapl-tf
jQIVIDEND NOTICE,
Farmers* Bank, Carlisle, 1
May (ith. 187il. ;
The Directors have this day declared a divi
dend ou the capital stock, of FOUR PEft CR NT.
clear of taxes, and payable to the stockholders
ou demand. J. C. HOFFEU,
15may2t CVwftfer.
JQIVIDEND NOTICE.
Carlisle Gas &. Water Company,!
May 7. 1878. • /
The Hoard of Managers have this day declared
a dividend of SIX FEU CENT.,clear of all taxes,
on the capital stock, payable at the treasurer’s
office on or after the mu lust.
I-lmaySt
TTALIAN BEEB,—A few colonies of
I llallup BEn3, sylth pure ttueons. for sale
cheap by JOHN GUTSHaIL,
Etlmar Stouth Hanover street, Carlisle.
JjlOR SHERIFF,
A. 0. RROUQHER, of Upper Allen Township*
Sulycci to Democratic* Rule*.
TTIATINO HOUSE.—The Local Option
rULaw being now In foroe.no beororionlt
drink can bo had at niy cellor,-bnt I still Intend
to remain open and keep a
FIRST-CLASS EATING SOUSE 1
Everything In season will be found in my sa
loon. Meals, hot CoJVoo, «50., aerved at nil hour
at reasonable rales. . SKILES
21upl*8t Basement of Volunteer Building
7
7
20*
25
15
20
10
QTORE ROOM AND. CELLAR FOR
£jKENT.— No. 74 North Hanover street.
Bmay7B-tf D, CO.BNMA.N.
7
.7
111 50
10
7
7
7
10
10
12 60
7
10
10
7
15
.12 60
COOK .
Ihe Clown who never Speaks!
being the first of bis school ever seen In America.
Burlesque Manage Act by Mens. Kcnocbel
upon bis Masquerade Basket Horse.
• , , ;47
•,,,:i:4_15,A64,0 •
VeNt,".l:M4Pb ,
/e\k
William H. MORGAN,
the WorUbClmllonging Hurdle Rider.
T!u- l.rllllnnl Krt-nrh Atlilctra. known throughout
Eiirnjic an tho
Ai’llc '.UAKIK JiO.MELLf, ,
.-Kignor hUrOKSK KOMKLLI,
.Master CAUI.OSi KO.MELLf,
ic ii" ir wonderful jKrinl RiiTonnance fnrtv f. ct
from the ground (.‘tilled
Lo Bcrcciui <lc Per, or Iron fraiUe.
New and original iimfic ivjirCM'iilntl.ir.,
LpTminmim-ut ties Brigands.
■ l.otiv nnd dmigrrous Rats upon
iifLA ('HAISE I’EIfOHE.
Mijn rli display of high hrmllmr nnd tlmroijL'h hnr»«»
u.,inliig hy Mi.n?. Dnckvlll. up'di hlsruinou*
Manage Horse ELLINGTON.'
” ea4! - r - .■
The Wonders of the Menagerie:
Wild Beasts ropreseming flu* Four (’nailers of the
(Hobol
FIVE ELBPILVN'TS IX THE KING
Performed by the ncpomplblud z<MiLrnijdn' l r, Mr O.
Roberts—i)u‘ m»st vvondti lid daldbllion nf Wlhi
Beast training uud brute aturncity ev» r w ilnosseJ.
AIOUK.'U, THIS INVIXCI UTAH,
Encounters 6 Royal Rental 'Timers
in their deli, A most Urrillc mill thrilling perform
ance—positively uncfjuuh d !>y :my nllu r trainer In
exlitwiff.
MOXTAXO, THE OAKXIBAL.
Wrestles with uud overcomes u pack of
P Ferocious Hyenas, or Grave Robbers.
WILD ZEBRAS IN THE RING
put through a course of gymnastic hy their trainer.
Sailor's Solirl. British
embrace;* nil UlO Wild Bcastfl of any Interest, among
which nro
The great African flog, potnrnus, (lie graceful Bless
Book, tin* Bland Calf, the Rod Sing tVmu India, tho
limned Horse, Jerusalem Donkevs, lli|i|io-Tlgrl9,
ah port) Asiatic dun nnd LinmfcS. Great While H«or
of the Arctic Sea. Six Striped nnd Three Spotted Hy
enas. Hx Royal Bengal Tigers, Spotted Leopards,
tho CniTnrlan linpoon, South American Panthers,
Cougars, Wild Cots. Catamounts, Ichneumons, Rac
mono. Guinea Pigs. Monkeys, Apes. Bahhoons. Chim
panzees, Birds of Paradise, gorgeously plumed, mag
nificent (?as«n\vary Bird, Macaws. Coculoos, Parrots,
Parronuets, Carrier Doves. English Plieasauts, Mex
ican Pomes. American Eagles, African Ostriches.
Crowned Cranes, together with a largo number of
minor animals of every description,
Dntorlaiumcuts Afternoon and Evening.
Doors open at 1 nml T o’olock.
One hour's time to set* the Wild Deasta In their Dens.
In order to give ibu audience on oppnrtuhlty for
Inspecting the collection of wild animals contained
In tho Menagerie deportment, the Circus penorm*
ances will not begin until uu Lour after tho opening
of the doors.
For a more lull find particular description of lh/»
Great l.opjon Shaw, sco Pictorial Posters, nml Ai>
vcrtlsemcnts of Howes & Bangor's Combined Com
panies—Circus. Hippodrome, Menagerie, Pantomime
Cftravau, Ac., Ac.
A. I<. QPQNSLEB,
?Vcanir<rr.
HARRISBURG, WEDNESDAY, MAY as,
QU.LSBURO, FRIDAY, MAY so,
Admission 50 Cents
Children under 10
years 25 cents.
Jsroay7a»r}
Nfto Sltihcrtformcuis.
IT IS COMING 1
Largest on Earth
"W"alt for it!
See it! See it!
At CARLISLE,
Tliiirsday,
3M: Y QQtii
Howes’ Great luiiGuii lhuusi
Hippodrome :ui<l Garuymi, with
srGFR’S BRITISH MAGERIE
.OK TRAINED ANIMALS.
Three Distinct Exhibitions!
One Ticket to Sec All I
ooo
1 U<- ulu-ntlßii of the public is called to tho fact that
there is no
MU SEU 3VC,
l- J -i calkd) nr iiuy »>f Us I'M.i'oimrilUntvndvertlsod
tn k connection wfih llowts' Bit* t Loudon Circus and
SmciTH BritWi Menagerie. This establishment is
known simply as Iho - legitimate ” and only eqncs
tiiiinund zoological institution in America that enu
afford tu stand ujiou its own merits without having’
recourse to llclUhm* titles or other deceptive devl
• ecs to hi lug it Into notice.
- 7 0 4
• -
i 414)
CIRCUS PERFORMANCES
will commence with a mngnificeijt full dross
'i-jPCAVAU’AnK or Ladies,
inmintfd iij i.ii Twelve viehly caparisoned hotscs, and
tLxhihiilng. in their various evolutions, a perfect
school uf i Saddle K\erc!so and skillful use of
f.'.e bridle hand.
Introduction to an American Audience of the eto
pendous Parisian ftrlUU*,
M’LLE DOCKRILL,
tli« JCquestrii'm TVomlcr of Europe!
firaplilo Pantomimic Scenes on Horseback by
MORS. DOCKRILL.
StmiiiH rsault Riding and Dashing Feats by tbo
Juvenile
MAITUB RIRRRK.
Ti.e diverting and eccentric Humorist,
MONS. KENNEBEL,
ROMELLI iERIfII GYMNASTS,
OHllolbllllg uf
WILL EXHIBIT AT
YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 31,
illiiKcllanCOna
R OYAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OK LIVERPOOL,
Carlisle aoerc j
Gold
CAPim
Capital paid up
Total Funds, over
Permanently deposited In tbaStato of
New York - ' - 600,000
Fire Premiums received In 1800 (Gold 2,480,887
.Life Insurance Premiums in 18w - 1,007,100
Total Premiums, nearly •• .(Gold) 3,500,000
Fire risks taken at moderate rates of premium
and losses settled and paid at the
CARLISLE AGENCY 1
SAM’L K. HUMRICH Aqemt
, Deo. 12,72—ly
f? ' £ ?'$ . ? £ § £
THE MOST POPULAR MBDJOINE EXT AMT
840 OVER BO FEARS 1878
Since the Introduction of
PERRY DAVIS’
Fain-Killer.
/rnEPAINKIhLEII f •
Is equally applicable and efllcacious to young
or old.
'The Pa i n-K illek. ‘ 1
. Is both an Internal and’exlernal retnedy,
fpilE Pain-Killek ’
**• -Will cure' Fever and Ague when other
remedies have failed, :
T* II K P.AIN-IC IbIEK . -
Should bo used at thollrslmaulfestatlons
of Cold or Cough,
fp n e Pain-Kiukb -
Is the groat'family medicine of the age.
fT II E PA 1 N-K IlaL K It
*■ Will cure painter’s collo.
fp II K P A I N-K XLZ< S It
A . Is good lor scalds and burns,
rp II E PA I N-k ILLBII.
.Has the verdict ol the people In Us favor.
TiHE P A TN-K ILI. E It *
Gives universal satlslactlou.
T 1 II tt PA I N-K Xlaz. e It
Beware of Imitations and counterfeits,
fp II K Pa I N-K Ilil. B It
Is olmost a certain curq for cholera and
has, without doubt, been more successful In
curing this torrlpje disease than any other
knowji remedy, or even the most eminent and
skillful Physicians. In Indla.Afrlcaaod China,
whore tills dreaful disease is even more or lees
prevalent, thopAiN-KiLLEitis considered by the
natives, os well as European residents lu those
climates, a lube remedy. .
tp II E PA I N-K XLL K R
Each bottle is wrapped with full direc
tions for use.
rnnE Pain-Kilieu
i. Is sold by all drugglstsund dealers in fam
ily medicines, . flmnylt
fHciical
PINE TREE
Tar Codial!
Nature’s Ch'eat Remedy.!
FOE THE
Tln-ont and Lungs,
It Is gratifying to us to Inform *the public
that Dr. L. Q,. C. Wisbart's Pino Tree” Tar Cordi
al, for Throiitand Lung Diseases, bos ealnlng nn
Cnvlal reputation Horn tho Atlantic to the Pa
cific const, and from thence to some of tho first
families of Europe, not through the preps alone,
but oy persons throughout the States actually
benefitted aud cure! at bis olfico. While ho*
publishes less, bo say our reporters, ho is unable
loaup-»iy the demand; It gains ohd holds its
reputation—
First. Not by stopping cough, but by loosen
lugaud assisting nature to throw. otT the un
healthy matter collected about tho throat and
bronchlnllubes. which cause 1 in-UaHon.
Hecanil. It removes the cause ’Of Irritation
(which produces cough) of the mucous mem
brane aud bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to
act and throw OUTUO unhealthy secretions, and
purifies tho blood. '
Third. It Is free from squills, lobelia, Ipecac
and opium, of which most throat and lung rem
edies nro composed, which allay cough only,
nnd disorganize tho stomach. It has a soothing
Direct on the stomach acts 5n tho liver and
kldueys, and lymphatic and nervous regions,
thus reaching to every pan of the.system, and
In its Invigorating and purifying effects it has
gained a reputation which it must hold above
all others in the market.
NOTICE.
The Pine Tree Tar Cordial!
GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS
—» AND
Worm Sugar Drops.
Being under my Immediate direction, they
shall not lose their curative qualities
by tho use of cheap ami Impure
articles
HENRY R. WIBHART.
I‘ItOPRIETOK.
FREE OF CHARGE.
Dr. L. Q. G. Wishari's Office Parlors are open ou
Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 0
a. m. to 6 n. m., for consultation by Dr.
Wra.T. Magee. Willi him are assooP
_ uted two consulting physicians of
acknowledged ability. This'
* opportunity Is not ottered
by any other Institution
In Hie city.
All letter's must be addressed to
L. Q. 0. WISHART. 11. XK,
NO. 2H2 N. BECONDI STREET,
VlilladelpWA,
Uuov"^*6u\*
jLfr?:Jr~"
The (Irnt genet. 1 arrival of SPRING GOODH
just received by the Old Established House of
A. W. Bentz & Co.,
CLOTHS AND CABBIMEBBB
lu great variety and prices, from the flues I
Cloth to the lowest priced Cottonode,
DRESS GO OD S.
in benvv stock, from the best Bilks to the low
est priced Calico. Everything now and desha
hie in this line.
ST A PLE GOODS !
such as Ginghams, Checks, Tickings, Flannels,
Shirtings, CU)O yards Calico, Quills, Blankets,
Coverlets, Skirts,.
MUSLINS 4 SHEETINGS',
TOWELS and TOWELING, die.
FANCY GOODS,
. $1,446,976
(Gold) 9,000,000
Ribbons, Embroideries. Handkerchiefs; Gloves,
. Laces, lockings, Yarns, Hosiery,
1/.IIKKEI.L.IS AND FAR4SOLS,
Hair Brushes, Teeth Brushes, Fancy Boa pa. Sack
Flannels, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Suspen-
gkaiiv bags.
WHITE GOODS FOR DRESSES,
Cravats, and an endless variety of all binds of
Goods usually kept in the best dry goods stores.
«IVJE US A CAUL.
We intend to cut very close this season, ami
give bolter bargains than ever be/oro.
A. W. BENTZ & CO.
P. B.—GOOD COUNTRY WOOL taken In ex.
change for goods, at the best rates.
SaprilTS
The Modoc War !
CAPT. JACK CAPTURED
JNO. ELLIOTT,
No. 33 North Hanover Street,
ba« just returned from Philadelphia with a
large and splendid assortment of
'RING and SUMMER GOOD
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
COTTONADEB,
, And Also
BOOTS & BROGANS
and wo have still a lot of
LADIES' & CHIIiDREN'S SHOES,
which wo are selling very low, and also, a lot of
HOSIERY!
My stock of CLOTHING la complete, embra
cing every variety and style, and unsurpassed
In elegance, beauty and utility, and offered at
prices that please and suit the people. Well
mav It bo said that John Elliott sella cheaper
than anybody In town. I secured one of the
beet practical cutters in the Slate, and also a
large assortment of piece goods, which I will
makeup ta order at the shortest notice; Suits
made as low as $5.00. We have on hand a lot
of HATS which will be sold very low. All the
bovo.to bo had now at JOHN ELLIOTT’B.
1r0»y73
JDats aim oravs
JjTELLER’S OLD ESTABLISHED.
HAT AND GAP STORE !
on NORTH HANOVER STREET, u lew doors
below Carlisle Deposit Hank, has on hand a
largo stock of all the Now York and Philadel
phia Styles of
HATS AND CAPS
BUk huts from $6. U, 86.50; Kelt hnU for men.
boys and children, of every quality aud varletr
of style. Winter caps In cloth, fur, beaver, co*
noy, uutrn. Fancy Velvet and cloth' turbans
for children, Also a lire lot of Glove-, at all
prices.
Having a long experience In the business. I
feel confident I can please all who favor me
with a call, In price, style aud quality.
Hats of all Kinds Made to Order
and old ones repaid promptly'
Oct 2l 1872 Keller.
CStocm'css
John A, Means,
No- f 8 S. Hnnover Street.
CARLISLE,
Fresh Groceries.
CRACKERS, MOLASSES,
FLOUR, ' COFFEES,
FEED. CHEESE,
TEAS, SPICES,
SUGARS, RICE.
SYRUPS, SALT,
FISH, BEEF. .
HAM. LAUD,
SAUCE. • CLOVES,
PICKLES, SODA,
DRIED FRUIT,
KETCHUP.
SOAP,
NUTMEGS.
CANNED FRUIT,
PEPPER, STARCH,
ALLSPICE, BALAKATUS,
CINNAMON, ' GINGER,
COHN STARCH, SARDINES,
BROOMS. BUCKETS,
TUBS. CANDLES,
CORDAGE, BRUSHES,
BASKETS. VINEOAk,
DL/ CKING, STOVE POLISH,
COAL OIL,
UEDARWARE,
WILLOW WARE,
QUEENS WARE,
GLASSWARE,
STONEWARE,
EARTHENWARE,
mar7S
fflattfnet Matter.
B. E W I N U ,
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER,
WEST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE. PA,
A splendid assortment or
New Furniture.
for the Holidays, comprising
Softs. Camp Stool,
Lounges, Centre Tables,
Rooking Chairs. Dining Tables,
Easy Chairs. Card Tables,
Reception Chairs, Ottomans,
Bureaus, What Note,
do., Ac. do,
Parlor,
Chamber,
Dining Room.
kl token
FURNITURE,
of the latest styles
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS
now Patterns,
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES
GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES
in great variety
Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders
from town and coanuy;promptly attended to
nd on reasonable terms,
\7. Fee-
Dtij cr.ootifl.
consisting lu part of
all Muds or
CARLISLE,
Dealer In
Sncli us
I Don’t weaken and Impair tho digestive organs
by cathartics and physics, they give onLC tem
porary relief—lndigestion, flatulency and dys
pepsia with plies au J kindred diseases are sore
to follow their use Keep tho blood pure and
health Is assured. Price One Dollar per bottle
JOHN Q. KELLOGG. 8 Platt street, N. Y.
Bote Agent for tho Unlted’Statea. Bend for cir
cular imay 4w
Henry ward beecuer’b paper, with
the largest circulation In tbe world, grows
wonderfully, because It Is the best paper, gives
subscribers the most beautiful premiums, and
offers canvassers the most liberal terms. Send
for circular. J. B. FORD 4 CO., New York, Bom*
ton, Chicago or Ban Francisco. 7opl-4w
JURE I FIRE ! I FIRE ! I J
FIGHTING FIRE!
Agents wanted for the grandest book of the
year, now selling with astonishing rapidity.
Tells of tbe causes of Fire, Safes, Flro-proot
Buildings, Conquering Fire with Water, steam
and Gas. Insurance—ls it safe? Its History,
Basis, Management, How to Insaro, etc.. Vivid
Accounts of tbe Great Fires of History. Agents
send for circulars. You will never regret 11.
Sent Free. Address DUBTIG, OILMAN 4 CO..
Hartford, Conn. 17npl-4w
JJUMEUOUS TESTS HAVE PROVED
N, F. DURHAM'S NEW TURBINE
WATER WHEEL,
to be the best ever Invented, Pamphlet free.
Address, York, Pa ' - ITnpMw
JUIE MORMON WIFE,
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