American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 29, 1873, Image 3

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    "cooks’ Arithmetic.— Wo aro In
ichtcd to the publishers Messrs,
hnvor, Barns & Potts, 530 Market
.(reef, Philadelphia—for a sot of these
irltlnnetics. A cursory examination of
them convinced us of their excellence
jver any wo have yet seen. It will bo
remembered that our late School Dl
•colors nnd Teachers Convention rec
nnnionded these arithmetics over all
ahors, and we think the recommends
ion was wise and judicious. Tney are
veil arranged and simple, and have se
ured a wide-spread popularity with
teachers and directors.
Fbwsmith’s Grammars.— The Ele-
ncntary Grammar and Grammar of,
ho English Language, by. Fewsmith &
linger, (published by the same firm,)
pera also endorsed by our recent School
This series combines the
I J vantages of both academic and
rainmar school experience ; Mr. Few
nith, a graduate of Yale College, be
lg principal of an English and Clas
cal School of long and high standing,
,ul Mr. Singer, the eminent Principal
llf the Keystone Grammar School of
rf These books are simple and concise
?i language, and thorough and practic
lin treatment. Copious examples 11-
Ihstrate every fact, and numerous drill
ifeereises review every topic. They
&rm the cheapest and most sensible
Joraraon school series.
| ll Coming Events Oast Their
iguADOWS Before.” The advance
%ent of the world renowned Aliegha
fginn Vocalists and Swiss Bell Bingers,
Brings us the glorious news that this
popular troupe will appear at Bheem’s
pull, Thursday evening, June 5. We
Snow of no troupe so deservedly meri
torious as.“these wonderful children of
tong,” and having added a newly ro
anstructed programme, with. New
Songs, New Duets, New Bell Pieces,
fgml presenting new luces, cannot fail to
:j/nve overflowing house. During their
ijn-eat tour around the globe, the con
jlerts of the Alleghanians wore honored
by the attendance of hundreds of thoii-
Vginds of delighted listeners Kings,
fifjiieens, Nobles, and the most distin
,'jmished men of the age patronized
fffieir entertainments, and lavished
i/npon them the most flattering demon
|-6tratlons of approval. The Bells used
' by the Alleghanians were raanufactur
expressly for them, during their late
ifislt to Europe.
; : |Tho Alleghanians present free to
Ipery lady and gentleman oh entering
.the hall with a “ musical casket,’!
Which is fully worth the price of ad
mission and is a new feature of their
Jpucert.
Sthosb Postal Cards.— We rise to re
mark that the postal cards have been
Manufactured according to Government
older by the Morgan Envelope Cotnpa
:j&, of Springfield, Massachusetts, and
By tiie terms of the contract at least SflO,-
000 were to be ready on the first of May.
Before the middle - of April, however,
Orders were received at the Post Office
■flepartment for over 30,000 000 cards, and
tje Postmaster General estimates that
U least 130,000,000 will be called for dur-
ng the present, year. As, however, the
freas of the manufacturers is capable of
irlklng off but 350,000 cards a day, the
femand was greater than tbe supply, and
Se are forced to wait a few days, Eaob
;-4rd is complete la. itself, aud will.au
iwer all' the purposes of. paper, envelope
ijmil stamp, provided the message con
tains nothing of a private nature. Of
j»urse, lengthy or confidential corarau*
voicatiohs will not be put upon the cards,
a warning is found .againstyhia in the
'-JjSugliah landlady's reply to !(i>queaUou
jif a boarder : “ Any letters?" " Only a
couple of cards,'sir, with nothing impor
tant on either." A remedy to this de
(pet woultf be a flap, the sealing of which
conceal the writing, hut.as the
(lards are intended to be carried loose in
jime’s pocket ready for posting at short
notice, such an arrangement would tend
% greatly decrease their, usefulness, as
doe flaps would be constantly tearing
ok
Air. John Laughlin,
-Mover the spring," can show one of
£ttose singular exhibitions of affection
■ animals of different species
are as unaccountable as they are
■|jare, In this case it is a chickeniess
'old hen which has undertaken to raise
$ couple of kittens. She has somehow
Required a wonderful .affection for the
Skits,” holds a constant and watchful
jearo over them, covers them with her
Swings and when any food is thrown
Jaown "clucks” for them as if calling for
||er own chicks. The kittens in return
ijnuvl over her, rub themselves against
||er and in every way show their entire
appreciation for tUoir feathered, self
jonslituted mother. The real mother
if the kittens disputes with the hen the
fight of parental care, but all is har
mony and they sit together us cheerful
ly and happily as a family of any kind
:ould possibly do. —Star of (ho VoXfyy*
,| Woman’s Work. —The census con
itains a list of female occupations ar
ranged under no less than seventy-two
/iheads, beginning alphabetically with
vectors and ending with woolen mills.—
QDothestic servants head the list in point
||of numbers, and next in order—which
ijwiU surprise many—come laborers on
|farms. There are 97,000 seamstresses,
foo.ooo milliners and dressmakers, and
|&i,070 teachers. There is a glorious ar
|my of 10,110 nurses. There are prcach-
Jers, shoemakers, journalists, authors,
Imechanics not specified, and only one
Jhundred show women. But who
3would dream of woman boiler makers
|s, boll-founders 4, hunters afid trappers
||3, to say nothing of hostlers, charcoal
■! burners and miners.
| Gapes in Ohiohbns.—Tho annexed
jia the mode In which an Englishman
jtreats his chickens when they show
signs of the gapes: He places a few
drops of carbolic acid in a spoon held
over the flame of a candle, until the
vapor is seen to arise. Tho head of a
young chicken is hold in the vapor,
Which the embryo garden-bed scratch
er is obliged to inhale. It is said to bo
death to the worms, but care should be
takon not to give tho chicken too large
a dose so as to kill it also.
A Beautiful Day.—Last Sunday
was a moat beautiful day—mild and
balmy, with a bright sun overhead, re
minding us of tho rapid approach of
summer, and right gladly did the peo
ple appreciate it, for they turned out in
lull force, and our streets were crowded
with tho promonaders, glad again to
breathe the pure, fresh air, after hav
ing been confined within doors for
throjj or four months.
Strawiieuhy Festival Al a spo-
J clal meeting of tho Union Firo Compaq
. ny, of this place, hold on Tuesday
evening ol last week, tho necessity of
procurin'; n snlllcient quantity, ns well
ns quality of hose, was fully discussed.
On the 17th, during tho progress of the
lire, our citizens together with tho fire
men were mortified nt tho insufficiency
-of the Union’s hose. Had this compa
ny's hose been In good condition, not
withstanding Hie scarcity'of water,
there is, no doubt but that tho entire
row of brick houses would have been
saved from tho devouring flames. In
view then, to avoid,future chagrin, and
bo prepared for any emergen -y, the
company has passed a resolution i,.
purchase live hui dred foot of first
quality leu inch hue, and in order'to
raise the necessary funds for the pay
ment thereof they (ontemplate holding
a strawberry fc-li\d during the early
part of Juno. . Wi trust'the citizens of
Carlisle, and the ladies particularly,
will encourage tin company and con
tributu liberally -f their'time and
means in making tie festival a finan
cial success. It is s inn time since they
have been before tie puhlie soliciting
aid. If wo desire p have an efficient
fire department wamust keep up the
necessary apparatuk We trust then,
that our people whdhave always stood
by the Union, will Osip them again in
the purchase of the pecessary quantity
of hose
Here we are aga
of “Cay uga Chief” r
and another on the
ing to purchase a fl
machine with ce
Wheeler’s self rakol
be the most ingenia
rake in existence, wj
the “Cayuga Chief” I
Last harvest several
lisle, after trying oc
and bought the “Cayl
ing better work witlv
driver and team. A
\ with n cur loud
ipersand mowers,
ay. Those wish"
t elass Iron built
tre draft, ami
acknowledged to
is and' complete
[l do well to try
bforo purchasing,
mnors near Car-
Jpr reapers, tried
ca Chief,” it do
uore ease, to the
|to durability we
w. T. Brandoij,
|great success.
make it I. X. L.
agent, is meeting wil
.lb.— Our towns*
eruer, offers ten
u different ports
.1 building lots,
emeut in anotb-
Ki-jal Estate for I
man, Ml - . Joseph Xj".
houses for sale, situate
of Carlisle; also sevi
Terms easy. See adver
er column.
BUSINESS
)XICES.
give you satlsfac
!>f all the standard
amended bat the
LAIR&’SON.
If you want Coal that v
tloh, go where-a full mot
Coals are kept. None rej
beat. Call at yards of A, lb
- POTATOES! POTATOES
Uose, Goodrich, Peachblowjj
Carters, aud lleonau POTi
large or small quantles, at
I- Peerless, Early
porters, Harrison,
dES, for sale, In
irarlch’s. 2lapl-t
as of Cumberland
T votes, thatLl
-51l liquors, but 11-
I. WOLF, No. 18
Notions, TrJm
is this lavor ha*,
has resolved to
and will always
baud for those
I7aprll
LOCAL QPTION.-Tho ell
county have decided, by t
cense shall not bo granted t
cense has been granted to .
Uorth Hanover street, to
mlhgs and Fancy Goods, at
been conferred upon him,
soli gooda cheaper than ev<
endeavor to have bargains
who favor him with a call.
The Only Remedy.—T:
from foul breath are open toi
iessness. It Is an offence thl
abated, as a single bottle ol a
HUNT will unmistakably «ci
No toilet table should bo will
servo and keep the teeth wh
pure and sweet.
Spalding’s Glue, who wouh
To Die Without a Groii
desirable*, remarked poor An
groan without a die,and til
pher never uttered a more pi
erag‘! man doesn’t want to dl I
"ahullUng off this mortal col ■
grain, uml so he groans, and i
Yet, after all, Ufo Is the com
mm t all give up, and why «<
iy? But we will banker aft
here below—it's our nature,
out.” uro prffne to uetas tbo.i|
some oiihem with us. Wo hi
some men, that they would si
stovo if they thought it wouh
this leads us to say that are
the stove way Is Hie “Barley fc
ufac ured by Messrs. bL’UAI
CO., of Philadelphia. This m
tor bus lately been much Imp
ranks as the handsomest an
cook over invented. It burn
coal, as desired, bend fur c
avoid Imitations. For sajo bj
KINESMITII & lIU
SPECIAL NO S IES,
The Harvest of the,Hot-When the
comb acts as a rake, brlnglu vay a roll of
parted fibres every time lb isssed thro’ the
hair. lyildnes3 would soon boWltablo. But
even in this case, foilorn as lay seem, tbo
mischief can bo arrested, Ul6bh repaired.
Lyon’s iCothatron, aided by a 'application
of the brush to promote the ifrnllon of the
fluid by tho scalp, will stop thinning out
process in forty-eight hoars, a roots from
which the dead liniments wor id will soon
be ro-eudowed with vitality m new growth
wllLspeedlly spring up on the aided places.
Thlawotkot reproduction wil on until the
damage Is completely repairer d tho luxuri
ant crop of hair thus produced never with
er or full out us long us the v dug applica
tion ts regularly continued.
DIED.
FJUkErf.—ln Penn township,
nlng 2d Inst.,after a short bntse
Benjamin Flckes, aged 01 years.
WALKER.—In BlosorvUto, on
Catharine Ann Walker, wife of.
er, aged 41 years, 0 months and ]
MAIIKE'JL'I
CA RLXSLE PRODUCE I
Corrected weekly by A. Boater
Gaulish
FAMiLY FLOUR rTim
superfine FLOUR
RYE BLOUR -
WHEAT WHITE ' •
WHEAT RED
RYE
CORN
OATH
CLOVER3EED
TIMoTHYSEED
FLAXSEED
CARLISLE PROVISION
OotrecCeil weekly by (Jco. It.
Caui.isle.
. BUTTER
EGGS .
LARD
TALLOW
BEESWAX
BACON HAMS *
do SHOULDERS
do SIDES
BEA NS per bus.
RAGS
Dili ED APPLE.
UNPARED PEACHES
PARED do
PITTED CHERRIES
ONIONS
PHILADELPHIA. MAP
Monday,
FLoim—Superfine, S-l 75 aB* 50. E
SO 50. Extra family, $7 50 a 87.75. F
SI) 75 a Sli 50. llye Hour, Si 7o a 5 00.
Oiiain— Ked WUeat, SI 00 a SI
S 3 os a 92 03. Amber Kpriug, 81 W i
00 a l)i. Corn, 00 a to. Oats, 48 a 50.
Seeds— Cloversced, SH cents per p
otlvy so 70 aSI SO. Flaxbced, 8:1 4) p
Whisky—Weuoru. 05 cents perg
CLOSING PILI
DeHaven &
-J.O SOUTH THIRD ST. PI
a o’clock, P. M., Philo.. May]
17. 9. S’s of 1881
U. S. rt'» of ‘Bl
U. H. (Ta of’o2, not called
U, B. O’h of ’O2, Ut cull
U. R. O’h of ’O2. 2d cull
17,8. OVtor'0U l 8()c»l).
U, H. O'aof’G'i, Uli cull.
U.H.U'a of’Gl
U,«. a’aof’fti
U, B. <1 a of MS, now
U. B. »>’« of '«7 “
U. H. O’aof’ftS
IT. H. ft'H UMO’B „ ;;
U. S.iW Year 0 per cent. Cy \ I
Hold * J}
Silver *
Union I’aclllc U. U. let M. Honda 8
Central Paclllo it. U , , W;
Union Paclllo hnml Grant Honan 7
Kcto SUibciliscnuiitß.
JJRADINO HAIL HOAD I
6' VmiKH Ali RA XOJtiUiN T.
MONDAY, MAY 20TH, 1873,
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York aa fol
lows; nto,:U) nml K.lu, urn and 2,i'o nm;
iiik with trains on Pennsylvania Uallroail. ami
arriving at Now York at 12.35. 3.50. and 0,15 pm
respectively. ,
Kntimilng; Leave New York nl »oo urn 1255
and 5 3«. p m, Philadelphia at 7 30, H 15 u m and
330 p in.
Lenvo II irrlsbitri; for Heading, Poitsvlllo, Ta*
mnfjna, J’ .ernvlUe. Ashland,Shiunoklu, Allen
tmvii :nt< 'blladolphla nt 530mul 810 a m, and
J i Ui> p in, stopping at Lebanon and prin
cipal way stations; the 105 p m train connect*
mm; for Philadelphia, Pptt.svlllo and Columbia
■»•-!'. I-or Pottsvllle,Hciiylkill ilaveu and An
-1 at m. via Schuylkill and Snsouebnuua Railroad
ci.v,. Llarrlshnrg at -10 p in. •
c.j.m Pennsylvania Rallrad trains leave Read-
ln« lor Al Ip mown. Huston ami Now York at, 7 SO
ami Id ;v> uin.nml 4OU p m, Returning, loavo
New York ntlMJOa m. 12 50 and 6 30 p m and AJ
m IOWU ut 7 i!-) a m and 12 2T», 2 10, 4bs uud 855 p
W ay Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
<•>o a -in, connecting at Heading with iraln on
Lust Penn It li, returning leaves PoltsviUoat43s
P m. stopping at all stations.
liOuvo I'oUsvllle atOOO 803 nndO 10a maud
2 30 p m. Herndon at 10 00 a in, Shnmoklu at 000
ami U 02 a in, Ashland at 7 18 n m and 12 20 pm
Mahanoy City at 7-63 am and 12 51 pm.TaraoQrin
at 8 35 a m and 2 lOp m lor Phllada, New York
Heading. Harrisburg, «tc..
Leave Poitsvltlo via Schuylkill and Susque
hanna U It at 8 05 a ni for Harrisburg, and 11 45
a in, for Pluegrovo and Tromont.
Poltsvlllo Accomo Train leaves Potlsvllloat
0 po a m. passes Heading at 7 ao a m. arriving at
Phllada at 1010 am; Hoturnlog leaves Phllada
at 5 15 p in, passes Heading at 7 10 p in, arriving
at Potißvlllo atO 20 p m, 6
Potlatown Accoramon Train leaves Potlatown
nt 015 am, returning (eaves Phllada (Ninth and
Green.) at 4 80 p ra,
Columbia H H Trains leave Heading at? 30am
and 6 15 p ra, for Kphrota, Litlz, Lancaster, Col
umbia, &c ; roturnlhg leave Lancaster at 820 a
.8 80 p m, and Columbia at 815 a m and
3 20 p m.
Perkloraen R U trains leave Perklomen Junc
tion at 0.00 am and 255 and 630 pm*
returning leave Green Lane at 0 ou a ra 7 40 and
12 35 and 120 pm connecting with trains on
Heading R R.
Pickeiiug Valley R U trains leave Phomlx
vlllo at 0 05 am. 3 05 and 560 pm; returning
leave Byers at 030 a m. 12 40 and 4 ao p m, con
necting with trains on Reading K R.
Colebrookdalo K K trains leave Poltstown at
940 ain and 1 05, 620 pm. returning leave
Mount Pleasant at 600. and 1125 am, am!3OQ p
ro, connecting with trains on Heading It R.
Chester valley R R trains, leave Bridgport at
8 ooa m 2 40 and 6 33 p ra. returning, leave Down
ington at 7 W) a ra, 1230 and 5 40 p m, connecting
. with trains on Reading R K*
.Ou Sundays: leave Now York at 530 p m Phil- 1
adelphJa at 800 a ra and 315 p m,leave PottavJllo
at 810 a m and 235 p m, leave Harrisburg at 530
a m and 2 00 p m {leave Allentown at 4 35 and
8 55pm ; leave Reading at 740 am and 1015 p
m for Harrisburg at 7 So a in for New York, And
ftt7 40 amfor Allentown and at 9 10 am and
4 10 p rn for Phllada.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and
Excursion Tickets, to and from all tfoints.at re
duced rales.
Baggage chocked through ; ICO pounds allow
ed each-passenger.
J. E- WOOTI'EN,
General Supcrinlcndeii
Heading, Pa, May 29,1870
REASONS WHY THE
IP aim = IE al II ©ip 8
Perry Davis & Son,
BEST FAMILY MEDICINE OP THE AGE,
And irhi/ U should Or kept <dtrai/s ne,ar at h‘>nd-
>36 who suffer
o charge of earc
loan be speedily
, fragrant bOZO
iplish tbe work,
tit. It will pre
ami the breath
Ist. Pulu Killer is the most certain Cholera
2ml q po r i onli}'nimetllCali??lenfo 0 n li }'ni metllCal i?? lenf0 haB produced,
2nd. Pain Killer, as aDiarrhcea and Hyeon
»r l er .y r £ft. eU >’' seldom if ever falls.
>»d. ■ Pain Killer will cure Cramps or Pains In
any part of the system, a single dose
usually eflects a cure. b
4lh - wll < <">«> Dyspepsia nnd ru
in, iKfH'SI ‘I ll , sed According to directions.
<nh. lain Killoi Is an almost never Hailing
cure for budden Colds, Coughs <feo C
Ctli, I’liln KlllerhasproveclaSovcrSgn Kem
ody jot I over am: Ague.Ohllln and Fever
it has cured tho-moat obstinate cases
7lh. Pain Killer a« a liniment Is unequaled
for I* rest Bites, Chllblalus, Burns, Bruis
es, Outs, Sprains, »6c. M
Bth. Pain Killer has cured cases of Uheuma
tU»m and Neumlgfi aftoryears standing.
9th. l ain Killer will destroy Bolls, Felons
Whlllows Old Sores, giving relief from
Pain after tbe first application
10tU ‘ uciie KUIO1 * oUre *» Headache and Tooth-
Uth. Fain Killer will save you days of nick
' tor's^bliis' ° a a dollar in time and doc-
I2lh. Pain Killer Is a purely Vegetable prepa
ration, safe to keep aud to use in every family
The simplicity attending Us use, together with
the great variety of diseases that may be entb-o.
ly eradicated by Jt, and the groat amount of
pain and fluttering that can bo alleviated thro’
its uso.mako it imperative upon everv nerson
to supply themselves with this vahmbJe P r o mo“
dy. and to keep It always near at hand.
The Pain Killer Is now known and apprecia
ted In every quarter of the Globe. Physicians
recommend it In their praci ice, while all classes
society have found m U relief and comfort.
without Itv
is not.half so
ins Ward, as tt>
lunuy phlloso
truth. Theav
he idea of his
ocs against the
era, and—lives!
urn which wo
ibmlt graceful
le good tblugs
I in “stepping
■a would carry
mard It said of
der a red-hot
burn ’em, and
good thing in
I” Cook, man-
PETERSON &
rn doraestlca
) id, and it now
3 lost complete
i; ther wood or
Jfiajs, tie., and
Carlisle, Pa.
Bo sure and buy the genuine. Every Druggist
and nearly every country Grocer throughout
the.huul keep It for sale, b
s9nuiy-4l
HALE,
ARE COMING :
The World’s Favorites.
x, UE Ai.LEGirANiANs. In the language of' the
Now lorlc home ./bnrna/, ‘'They are tbo best
Quartette in tho World.”
One'occasion only;
Thursday Evening, June sth, 1873.
'lgm
Friday eve-
Illness, Mr.
j 23rd Inst,
is R. Walk-
,ICET.
ky 28. :873 .
«9 50
8 (JO
5 00
1 75
1 70
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RKET-.
ton it Son
28, 1873.
$ 2Q
Tho Allcghaulans Vocalists and Swiss Bell
Ringers will appear In their newly reconstruct
ed programme, with New ArDsla, Now Songs.
Duetts, Quartettes and new specialties, Inclu
ding tho silver Stair Bolls.tho original sot of 2%
octaves, and the first ever imported to this
country.
. ASKTho Alleghaninns present a Music Pro
gramme to every lady and gentleman on enter
lng!hoh<tU. This Js a now feature In their con
cert.
ADMISSION 3o confA Gallery, 25 centa.
Reserved Beats 50 cents, for sale at Piper’s Boole
Store. D. G. WALDRON,
29may2t.
Livery, sale and exchange
STABLE.
TS.
28, 73.
J, I> Sterner <£• Bro,,
In rear of Bontz House.
I, So 75 a
brands
'Amber
5. Uye
Horses uml Carriages to Hire
on reasonable terms, and at shortest notice.
Tim
ibel.
CARRIAGES FURNISHED FOR FUNERALS.
«5-N. B.—Stable room for 50 head of horses on
keep,
20may73
0.,
IJIEN HOUSES FOR SALE
IN'THE'
BOROUGH OF CARLISLE.
The subscriber offers for sale
Ten. Houses.
situated In different'parts of Carlisle. Ho will
soil ut lowest prices, with small amount down
monthly, or animal payments.
A roaanlUcout opportunity for a poor man to
opeure a homo.
Also, several BUILDING LOTS.
‘ J. L. HTKUNRB.
Apply at Lively Stable.
UB?n,
'llO
1122 U
UlUft
2S)may7:i-6iu
\Wi
\m
po(?
»u?
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Nolle© la
horobv given that letters testamentary on
the will of Margaret Edwards, late of the bor
ough of Carlisle, deceased, have been Issued to
the undersigned, residing In said borough. All
persons knowing themselves indebted nre ro
oueatcd to make payment without delay ; and
those having claims will present them for set
tlement. J.WjEBY,
Wmay73 hcvculur.
1=3221:21
man ft) by
IS THE
II la gratifying to us to Inform “the public
Unit Dr. L, Q. C. Wlshart's Pino Tree Tar Cordi
al, for Throat and Lung Diseases, lias gaining au
envial reputation fiom the Atlantic to the Pa
cific coast, and from thence to some of the first
families of Europe, not through the alone,
but oy persons throughout the Stales actually
bencllttcd and cured at his cilice. While ho
publishes less, so say our reporters, ho is unable
to supply the demand. It gains and bolds its
reputation—
First. Not by stopping cough, but by lo,oson
ingnnd assisting nature to throw oil' the un
healthy matter collected about the throat and
bronchial tubes, which causes irritation.
Second, ft removes the cause of Irritation
(which produces cough) of the mucous mem
brane and bronchial tubes, assists tbe lungs to
act-and throw otTllm unhealthy,secretions, and
purifies the blood.
Third. It Is free from squills, lobelia, ipecac
and opium, of which most throat ami lung rem
edies are composed, which allay cough only,
and disorganize the stomach. U has a soothing
etfect on the stomach acts on the liver ana
kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regions,
thus reaching to every part of the system, and
in Its Invigorating and purifying effects It has
gained u reputation which It mast hold above
all others In the market.
Sfanuger
GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS
Dr. L. Q,. C. Wlshau's Office Parlors are open on
Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from It
a. m. to 5 n. m M for consultation by Dr.
Wm. T. Magee. With him are associ
ated two consultlngphyslolaDs of
acknowledged nullity. This
opportunity Is not offered
by any other institution
in the city.
All letters must bo addressed to
miscellaneous.
FARMERS’ bajsk savings
FUND.
Open every day from 0 .•! , M, to 3 V, M.
Uktohith Rkckivkd or any Sum Fuom iWcknth
UI'WAKh.
RATE 6F INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
'By ft resolution of the Hoard of Directors it is
hereby announced that on uud and alter Febru
ary Ist, n Savings Fund Department tvliZ be
opened In connection with the Fanners’ Bank,
Carlisle.
This Savings Fund is designed to meet a want
long felt in luocommunlty. by wulch the Indus*
trious and those of small moans can save a por
tion of their weekly earnings, and as sums as
low ns 25 cents will bo received every one can
become a depositor.
It Is a gieat mistake to suppose that .tmalf
sums arc not worth savlny, By the habit of saying
In Hltlo mutters riches are acquired, ana as
every one may become depositors, let them
corao with small amounts; and cents will soon
become dollars,and continually increase. Let
none wait till they have xomcthinp worth while,
something r«pcc/u6te, before they begin to save;
a baglunlug 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
saving.
Depositors are not obliged to continue tholr
deposits longer than thej may choose to 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 on those days, and will bo paid
semiannually, on the first days of January and
July, and if uncalled for will bo added to the
principal and draw interest the same as the
original deposit.
The Bank is Intended as a place of safety for
keeping money ns well as to encourage savings
by all dosses.
For further particulars and circulars Inquire
at Farmers’ Bank.
jau3o-73—tf
JjWEBYBODY TAKE NOTICE !
Something- New in Carlisle Again,
in which every person is Interested rnoroor less.
An AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT and SEED
STORE. Just what has been wanted hero for
years back.
iVb. 01 South Hanover Street,
known as the “Blair Corner.” at which place
can be found, at nil times, n full and complete
, assortment of r.P kinds of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!
and also a lull and complete assortmerfl of
FIELD, DARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS I
also a full and'coraploio assortment of
WILLOW AND CEDAK WAKE!
. all of which will bo sold very low. Persons
wishing anything In the above lino will do well
by celling and examining our goods before buy
ing elsewheio; as wo feel sure we can give as
good satisfaction as - any other house in the
place ,or elsewhere. Bo sure to give us a call.
Don’t forget the place. NO.OI 8. HANOVER
STREET, Blair’s Corner. H. G. CARR,
General agent for the sale of all kinds of Agrl
, ultural Implements and Seeds, Ac.
. Jau3o*73—tf
JJOYAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OB’ LIVERPOOL.
CARLISLE AGENCY,
CAPITA I,
Cold $10,000,000
Capital paid up
Total Funds, over
Permanently deposited in the State of
New York - • * - 500.000
Fire Premiums received in 1860 (Gold 2,-i89,887
Life Insurance Premiums In 18(W - 1,007,103
Total Premium!', nearly - (Gold) 3,600,000
Firo risks taken at moderate rates of premium
and losses settled.and paid at tlie
CARLISLE A3ENCV'
SAM’L X. HUMRICH, Agent
Dec .12.72—1 y
Yy"ISHART’S PINE TREE
Tar Cordial!
JSfatvre’s Ch’eat Remedy I
TOR TUB
Throat and
NOTICE.
The Pine Tree Tar Cordial!
I=EiCl==l
Worm Sugar Drops.
HENRY R. WIBHART,
. PROPRIETOR,
FREE OF CHARGE.
L. Cl, O. WISH ART, IL. I)..
NO, 2*2 N, SECOND BTRB&T. .
Philadelphia!
Hnov72-cm*
* Jiftlsrcilancous,
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE KOil
SALK.
The undersigned oilers all his Ileal E-late for
sale ns follows, to wit j
NO. 1. A Iwo.story f •
ICIUCK MANSION 1101 SE I
situated on the corner of Pitt nnd Louther
Rlrocls, size ol front 3(1 feet on -Louther street, 71
feet front, and buckhulldfng fronting Pitt
street, containing I rooms, kitchen, smoko
house, and a nover-Unlllng cistern, lotoxtemling
120 feet, more or less, on Flit street, with ware
room and carriage house and stable.
NO. 2. A
Two-Story Stone House,
plastered front and end, with mj attic finished,
containing 10 rooms and kitchen, smoko house
and wash nnnso. a novor-falling well with pump
in It and'obedient water, mid a olstcru in the
yard;'sl*o of building 30 feet fronting Loulhor
street, running back 2U) feet to Dickinson alley,
if so desired, wit h frame building on sntd alloy.
NO.il. A two*story BRICK Joining stoucbullu
ing, with an attic ilulshcd. 0 rooms and kitchen,
with brick olelern, lot with building 01 feet
fronting Louther street, running back 120 feet.
NO.*. Four FRAME BUILDINGS, all fronting
Louther street.
N 0.5. Also, a vacant lot of 42 feet, fronting
Louther stieet, opposite the Gorman Reformed
church. Will bo divided Into two lots to suit
purchasers, If so desired, running back 210 feet
to said alley,
NO. 0. Also a FRAME WEATHERBOARD
building, two-story, with 7 rooms and kitchen,
fronting on Dickinson Alloy.
All which will bo offered at Private Sale until
August Court,and ll aotsoldwlll then beollored
ut public sale, at tho Court House, on
Wednesday, August 27, at 10 o'clock,
Any person desiring to see tho property, call
on the subscriber oa corner of Louther and Pitt
streets.
22may73-15t
Alj W A YS ou hand, a full line of
TRIMMED HATS ami BONNETS at MAD
AM ROTE’S. [22m4t
WANTE D.—A large amount: of
COUNTRY BACON, for. which tho high
est cash price will ho paid at WALLACE’S..
IMPORTANT.— One of tile greatest
inventions of the age is ibo
Patent Excelsior Olitmucy Top !
one that clfcctually prevents the chimney from
Smoking, increases the draft when tho wind
blows, and prevents all rain ami snow from en
tering thochlmuoy. Made to order by W. Frid
ley A Son. Call ami see their lino asnorlmcutof
REFRIGERATORS,and REFRIGERATOR and
WATER COOLER combined, as well ns a varie
ty of Hanging Boskets, Wire Baskets for cut
Bowers, Flower Trainers, Walters, Children’s
801 l Hoops, and an endless variety of toys, ns
well us
StOA cs o C all Kinds I
nud a general assortment of Tinware and Fruit
Cans, and .lars of the best make, Ac. A lino in*
volco of Water Coolers coming. All Job work
done with neatness ami despatch, Callaud see
before purchasing elsewhere, at
PKIOLGV «& SON.
21 N, Ilnnover Si., Carlisle.
22m ny3m
ETNEBT assortment of, STRAW
TRIMMINGS anil FLOWERS at MAUAME
PE'S. ,(23m4t
Chopped CORN and OATS, and
J* Chopped CORN, RYE and OATS, go to
WALLACE’S.
* A/y Italian Queens !
\ iW* from mothers of undoubted
purity, at the following prices
itt&n lor the coming season: Forodo
WiVw-oK pare tested Queen, before Au
s lul'JfJ V Itust* 8^.00 ; alter August, S-1.00.
9 \ Queens sent by mall. Also full
/ traf > colonies for sale at reasonable
Vj* prices.
V S. W. Grissinger,
Box 150, Carlisle, Pa.
22mnyUm
SASH RIBBON nt less than no price,
at MADAM ROTE’S. [22m4t
FOR SALE.—A fine lot of MAOXCEU-
Iib by the )<£ barrel, at WALLACE'S.
iULATCHLEY’S
kT’O Improved Cneumber Wood
JSiSPump, Tasteless, Durable, BUI
'S C dent and Cheap. The best
c« Pump for the least money At-
S ca tentlon. la ecpeolally Invited to
Patent Improved
Bracket and now Drop Check
‘(fOHllValve, which can bo withdrawn
111 pfci/lwlthouL removing the Pump or
j V—disturbing the joints. Also, the
Copper Chamber which novo
Q oracles orscoles, and will outlast
any ol hor. For sale by Rhine
rj smith & Rupp, Carlisle. Hem!
~i lorCataloguu and price list.
gr-WfcCIIAB. Q. BLATCIIUiY. iMf’r'
Sept. 12—1 ' 500 Commerce St„ Phlla’
rjIHE Fashionable FLORIDA HATS
i at a very low price, at MADAM BOTE’S.
rJmaylt
$1,115,576
(Gold) 9,500,000
GO to WALLACE’S for your Shorts,
Bran and Mill Stull*. Building formerly
occupied by 8.11. CJaudy as atm shop, rear
Rheem’a Hall. [22mnytf
JjlOR BENT!
TO HOTEL-KEEPERS I
The undersigned, being desirous of retiring
from the hotel business, offers the
“BENTZ HOUSE,”
In Carlisle, Pa„ for rent. A favorable lease
will bo given to any person who will purchase
the furniture at a sacrifice. This HOTEL Is
FIRST-CLASS, and the Furniture all nearly
new, and has a largo'and constantly increa
sing custom. Hero Is a bargain seldom met
with, and Is worthy the attention of -hotel
keepers. . GEO. Z. BENTZ, Prop'r..
SaprlMf Carlisle Pa.
AGENTS WANTED.—We wau( one
good Agent in every township'to sell our
Mow and Immensely Popular Books and Engra
vings. The verv largestcommlsslon paid. Those
now at work report great sales. Circulars and
all inlormatlcm Fiee. Write to Worthington,
Dustin a Co., finrtford, conn.
Sept. 2J-(J m-Im cx-mar C-2rntfc u
JIARMERS, ATTENTION!
A MACHINE FULLY WARRANTED.
PERFECTL YBALA NCED. NO SIDE DRAFT
Fanners, If you are looking for-the best Com
[)lued Self-Raking Reaper and Mower, your at
tention Is invited lo WHEELER’S IMPROVED
‘‘ .CAYpGA CHIEF V’
This machine you can roly upon, not only for
one season, but for many years,!to do good work
with'ease lo your’leum and satisfaction to your
self. It will gather and cut successfully the
worst lodged and tangled grain and grass. Ow
ing lo the great success wo mot with last season,
we would advise all needing machines lo rail
early, so that all orders cun be filled. Gallon
the undersigned ami examine the machine, at
the Cumberland Valley ware-house. Carlisle.
W, T. BRANDON,
Agent for Reapers and Grain Separators, *c.
Bumy7!l-2m
NOTICE.— I would inform my oii9'
tomers, here and abroad, that I will com*
menco the bottling of
SODA WATER AND
SARSAPARILLA,
and ,in counties where .licence exists, also
Porter and Ale!
The business will be conducted promptly, and
satisfaction will be given In every respect.
ERNST J, KRAUSE.
P. S.—Beer and Alo can bo had at my Brewery
from live gallons and upwards.
ISnmrJm.
JpOB SHERIFF
A. O. BUOUGUEIi, of Upper Allou Township,
Subject to Democratic Rulc.t,
* ft
1873 SPRING&SUMMER 1,873
COVLE UfItOMIKKS
Jobbing and Commission Mbuciiants,
Xo. 21 Son'll Hanover Street, Carlisle,
They are wholesale dealers In Hosiery, Li
nen and’ Cotton Handkerchiefs, Shirt Fronts,
Head Nets, Cord Edge and SalTela Ribbons, Vel
vet Ribbon, Corsets, Gloves. Suspenders, Ties
and Hows, Laces. Edging, Hunting, White Trim
ming, Paper Collars ana Culls, Note, Cay, Busi
ness, Letter and Wrapping Paper, Envelopes,
Paper Bugs, Drnes, Hair Oil, Perfumery, Fancy
Soap, and an endless variety of Trinkets. Or
ders will receive prompt attention.
P, B.—All merchants are respectfully request
ed to come and examine our stock.
QLOTHING CLOTHING! !
Go to the Cheat* Clotihno Stour, No. US.
HASovEtiSTttEET, whore you will tlud a largo
assortment of
Ready Made clothing
for men and boy’s wear, all of which aro of my
own manufacture, made up In the very latest
stylos and by the best practical hands, which I
will sell cheaper than the cheapest. I have one
of the best assortments of
PIECE GOODS
kept la the town, consisting of Black, Blue and
Brown Cloths of all grades, Diagonal Coatings,
American and English Chortots, Fancy Cassl
mores, rollouudes, «sc.. of all grades and styles,
which I will sell by tlio yard or cut and make
Into garments at the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms. Also a full assortment-
Cents* JPavnishlny Goods I
which I am selling very cheap. em
ployed an extra culler. I am fully prenared to
do any amount of work and give the business
my prompt attention. Those desiring to pur
chase (inun goods at reasonable prices, and have
them made up In the latest styles, will please
?lve me u (‘all. UcmomUer the place, between
.vifoi-r’s Gn-x’Kuv ami Hrnoun & C'o.’m Shob
stoiik. .south M asovruStueet. Caui.islk.
Bmii.v7;l-2m
Q TORE ROOM AND CEE OA R FOR
£}KENT.~No. 7-J North Hauovor Htroot.
sraoyva-tt I), coiinmanj
JACOB SENER,Rn.
B. M. SMILEY,
4icanl polices.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—Tho A uriltdr
appointed by tho Court of Comnx n Ploils
county tbdlstrlbulo tho balance
In tho hands of-Win. A. Prlpnor, assignee of
W. 8. Burkholder, will moot Iho.parllcH uteres*
toil for tho pun oses of Ills appointment at Ills
ofllcc. No, U west Main street, Carlisle, on
Thursday,tho 12th day of June, lS73,at 10 o'clock,
A. M. ALF. 11. ADD\MB.
loiunySt Auditor.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. -
Notice Is hereby given that letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Mrs. Mary c. Keep,
late of Penn township, deceased, have been
granted to tho undersigned, residing In Carlisle.
’All persons therefore having clalmsordcmlnnds
against iho estate of tho said decedent, are re-'
quested to muko tho same known to the said
undersigned without doloy, and thoso indebted
will make payment Immediately*
InuiyCt JOHN REEF,
Acfmfnfofrnlor.
A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
xV Notice Is hereby given that letters of Ad
ministration ou tho cstato of Chrlallau'Qlolm,
late of Monroe townsnlp, deceased, have been
granted to tiio undersigned, tho former residing
in Monroo township, and tho latter In silver
Spring townshln. All persons therefore having
claims or demands against tho cstato of the
said decedent, are requested to make the same
known to the said undersigned without delay,
a id those indebted will make payment imme
diately. ELIZABETH GLEIM,
M. L. HOOVER,
6may73-Ct* Atfm’r.t.
A DMINIBTRATRIX’S NOTICE.—
XjlNollcols librcby given that letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Andre wB. Zelglor,
Into of the borough of Carlisle, deceased, have
been granted to tho undersigned, residing in
said borough of Carlisle. All persons therefore
having claims or demands against tho estate of
tho said decedent, are requested to make tho
samoiknown to the said undersigned without
dMay.land those Indebted will make payment
Immediately, ISABELLA A. ZEIQLEH,
Irnayet Administratrix,
48HLAND CEMETERY being now
under tho direction nnd control of tho sub
let, all persons desiring to purchase lota In
It for burial purposes, or wishing any informa
tion; can bo accommodated by calling on her
at her residence, on East High street, nearly
opposite tho Bentz House, or by calling nt Ibo
cilice of the lute Win. M. Penrose, In Uheera’s
Hall. V. M; PENROSE.
4nov/2lyj-*
iikareßßronai crams
J. fl. GRAHAM.
J. n. QItAUAM d> SON,
Attorneys Sf Counsellors at law.
No. 11 South Hanover St.,
CARLISLE. PA.
fjon, J. H. Graham. Into President Judge of
the. Ninth Judicial District, has resumed the
practice of the law, and associated with him
his sod, J. H. Graham. Jr. Will practice In the
Courts of Cumberland, Por-y and Juniata Conn*
des. [Dec. 7. 71-tf.
L. SPONBLER,
Kkai, Estate Agent, Conveyancer and In
surance Agent, has beou recently appointed a
IN' o t a i' y Public,
and la now prepared to transact all business
pertaining to nls olllco, including the taking of
acknowledgments. AFFIDAVITS, DEPO
SITIONS, <£U. "
lotnayGmos
jjjmv. W. BIDDLE.
Attorney-at-Lmv !
Oillco SS South Hanover Street,
CAIILISLE, PA,
smay73-4t
JOS. BITNEB,
Attorney-at-Lmvt . •
NO. 8 South Hanover Street,-Carlisle, Pa.
busluoes promptly attended to. Col
lections n specialty.
!70ct721y
JAMES M. WEAKLEY,
All OIS \ B Y-V1 - I.V tV. *
Office—No. 22 South Hanover St.. Carlisle, Pa.
April 25,1872—1 v. •
rjUIEO. COENMAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW!
No. 18 West Main Street, Carlisle, Pa,
VS*AUbuxinus promptly uUcndcl to.
P E. UEI.TZHOOVER,
'attorney- at- la w
Ho-aLISLE. PA.
A'ff-OlUco on South Hanover Street, opposite
Banlz's dry goods store.
Deo. 1.1805.
JQB, W. Z. BENTZ,
UitADUATE oi* Tim Pennsylvania College
of Dental Sukgeuy,
i'?Viln aapt arll ncial Den lures, and remodel bad-
Jinrtn Dlseased Teotu and Gums,
and ill! icQih in the most approved manner, at
ri J}lV 10 £ 8 reBldeQ co. No. 21 West Pomfrot Bi..
Carlisle. Fa. jMapl-ly
DXIbS« MARY L. HALL, Homceooa
thlo PhysJclan and Medical Electrician
umce South Hanover street, Carlisle, All fo
ndle diseases- skillfuly treated. Patients at a
distance can consult by mall.
June 6. 1872—1 v.
r\R. HENRY LANGE HEINE, Phy-
JL/slolan and Surgeon, late of Ohambersburg
has located In Carlisle permanently. Ofllce anti
and residence lu the largo stone building. East
Main slreet, near East. Patients coming from a'
distance cun bo boarded and nursed In my own
family. • . lUapril-Sm
fHiscdlaucous
J^OTICB.
To Teachers and Directors,
COUNTY UNIFORMITY
BrooUs 1 N6rmnl Arithmetics,
Fowsmlth's English Grammar.
SOWER, POTTS & CO.. Publishers.
Philadelphia.
The above books have been adopted for uni
form district Introduction. Those wanting
terms of Introduction and exchange are Invited
to correspond.
WILLIAM S. SCHOFIELD.
Superintendent of Introduction,
may73*H 530 Market St., Phllada,
FItTCSH MEAT DAILY
Edward J. Arney,
A‘or/1* armorer Street
ISyTho citizens of Carlisle can be
furnished with Beef, Pork, Veal, Mut
ton, Lamb, Pudding,Sausage, &o.,daily
at his residence, opposite John Mc-
Bride’s. Delivered to all parts of the
town. cpll-72.
H. B. CORNELIUS’
Daily Freight Line,
g «vi>
Depot, Fhilada.i
U. SIN CUM AN & SON.
810 Market Street.
Depot, Carlisle,
So, 76 West Unlit Street.
«S'BE CAREFUL TO MARK YOUR GOODS
IN PHILADELPHIA CAKE OF If. B. COII
NELIUS, 810 MARKET ST.
Packages carried for 25 cents.
Good, Reliable Agents with each train
22may"3-lyr
FOR the Best Brands of FLOUR go to
WALLACE’S.
I The subscriber Is I
JLVj XM 1 now prepared to dell- X\_^X?J 1
ver to all purls ol tho town, ICG of a superior
quality. Having a full supply I can furnish for
any length of Mmo, and in any quantities.
PttlCE—Onc-htUf com per pound.
J. W. HGNDEUSON.
WapMf
CORKETS at Gsc, 7<30 anti sl.oo—the
cheapest In town—at MADAM ROTE'S [4t
iIVIDEND NOTICE,
rAKMEIW’ lUNK.GAULISLE, >
Wayflib. JS7J*. /
The Directors have this day declared a divi
dend ou the capital stock, of FOUR PER CE NT.
clear of taxes, und payable to the stockholders
on demand. J. 0, H6FFER
UmaySt Cashier,
JQIVIDEND NOTICE.
Carlisle Gas a Water Company, )
May 7, 1b73. S
rho Hoard of Managers have this day declared
a dividend of BIX PER CENT.,clear of alt taxes,
on the capital stock, payable at the treasurer’s
olllco ou or after the ttJtu lust.
A. h. BPONBLEK,
JVmmrer.
HmnySt
T TALIAN few colonies of
I Italian BEeS, with pure Queens, for sale
cheap by JOHN OUTBUALL,
SOraar , Mouth Hanover street, Carlisle.
gPHrNa 187 H!
ThoflMl nonet, i rival i»f HPIUNG GOOD*
Just received i»y tiio Old Established House of
A. W. Bentz & Co.,
CLOTHS AND C A SSI IN HUES
lii great variety ana prices, from tho finest
Cloth to tho lowest priced Cottonado,
DRESS GOO DS,
In heavy slock, fromlho best Silks to tho low
est priced Calico. Everything now and Ueslra
bio in this line.
STAPLE GOODS !
such as Ginghams, Checks. Tickings, Flannels,
Shirtings, flow yards Calico, Quilts, Blankets.
Coverlets, Skirts,
MUSLINS & SHEETINGS
TOWELS and TOWELING, io.
FANCY GOODS,
Ribbons, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs: Gloves
Lnccs, Tuoklngs, Zephyrs, Yarns, Hosiery,
miIIKEILAS AKD I'AIUSOLS,
Hair Brushes, Teolh Brushes, Fancy Soaps, Sack
dors n ° l ” Bnlmoral Slclrln, Hoop Skirls, Saspcn-
GRAIN U A G S
WHITE GOOD& FOE DEES&E&,
Cravats, uad nn endless variety of all kinds oi
Uoods usually kopl In tbo best dry goods stores.
GIVE VS A CALL.
Wo intend to cut very close this season, and
give butler bargains tnan over bolore.
•T. it. Graham, Jr.
A. W. BENTZ <& CO.
IJ.1 J . S.-GOOD COUNTRY WOOL taken in ex
change for goods, at the best rates.
3aprl!73
The Modoc War !
CAPT. JACK CAPTURED
JNO. ELLIOTT,
No. S 3 North Hanover Street,
has just returned from Philadelphia with a
largo and splendid assortment of
SPRING and SUMMED GOO
CLOTHS & CABSIMERES,
BOOTS & BROGANS
ami wo liavo still a lot of .
LADIES' '& CHILDREN'S SHOES,
which wo are selling very low, and also, a lot of
HOSIERY
My stock of CLOTHING is complete, embra
cing every variety,and style, and unsuroassed
In elegance, beauty and utility, and offered at
prices that, please and suit the people. Well
may It be said that John Elliott sells cheaper
than anybody In town. I secured one of the
best practical cutters In tbo state, and. also a
largo assortment of piece goods, which I will
make up to order at the shortest notice; Suite
made as low as 85.00. We have on hand a Jot
of HATS which will be sold very low. AM the
bove to be had now at JOHN ELLIOTT’S;
lmay73
ELLER’S OLD ESTABLISHED
HAT AND GAP STORE !
oil NORTH HANOVER STREET, a low doors
below Carlisle Deposit Dank, has ou band a
largo stoolc or all the Now York and Philadel
phia Styles of
HATS AND CAPS
Silk hate from So. tv. 5«,50; Felt hats for men,
boys ami children, of every quality and variety
of’stylo. Winter caps In cloth, fur, beaver, co
ney, nntra. Fancy Velvet and cloth turbans
for children, Also a lire lot of Gloves, at all
prices.
Having a long experience in the business, I
leol confident I can please all who favor mo
with a call, In price, stylo aud quality.
Hats of all Kinds Made to Order
and old ones repaid promptly
Out 24 1872 Keller.
John A, Means,
No. 78 K Himovcr Street.
Fresh Groceries.
CRACKERS, MOLAB3ES,
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, SALARATUS,
CINNAMON. GINGER.
CORN STARCH. SARDINES,
BROOMS, BUCKETS,
TUBS. CANDLES,
CORDAGE, BRUSHES,
BASKETS, VINEOAh,
BL/OKING, STOVE POLISH,
UIiDARWARE,
WILLOW WARE,
QUEENSWARE,
GLASSWARE,
STONEWARE,
EARTHENWARE,
mur7»
Ctatfnet jftfi after
B. EWING,
A.
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER.
WEST MAIN STREET.
A splendid assortment of
New Furniture.
For the Holidays, comprising
Sofas, Camp stool.
Lounges. Centro Tables.
Rooking Chairs. Dining Tables.
Easy Chairs. Card Tables,
Reception Chairs, Ottomans,
Bureaus, What Note,
etc.. <tc. <frc.
Parlor.
' Chamber,
of the latest styles
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS
now Patterns,
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G T LT FRAMES AND ' PICTURES’
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Don’t Do deceived by imitations. • •
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29may4w u
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JUWBEEA !
Tlio Great South American JSlooil PuriHet
In the most pmvejfu’, cleanser, atreuatbenfr
and remover of Olandular Obstructions Known
to Materia Metlicu. • ,
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Spring and Summer, when tho blood la not In
active circulation, consequently gathering Im
purities from sluggishness and Imperfect action
os the secretive organs, and is manifested by
Tumors, Eruptions. Blotches, Bolls, Pustules
Scrotum, arc.
When wearied and languid from overwork
and dullness, drowsiness and Inertia take tho
place ofenergy and vigor, the system needs a
ionic to build it up and help tho Vital Forces to
regain their recuperative power,
in the heat of Summer, frequently the Liver
and spleen do not properly perform thalr func
tions; tho Uterine and Urinary Organs are In
active, uroduoing weakness of the stomach and
Intestines and a predisposition' to bilious de
rangement,
Dr. Wells’
Extract of Jurubeba
1!,. , ’^ pnrc ,t', d ' rectl ?: (r , om tho American
8 “Juf" , r y BUlt , ed 10 “ u theso aim--
culttes; It will cleanse the vitiated blood
strengthen the llle-glvlng porters, and remove
all obstructions from Impaired and enfeebled
organs.
11 Should 1)0 freely token, ns Jurubeba is nro
nouuced by mcdloal wrltera iho most oOlcieut
imrlller, loulc and deobstrucut known in ibe
wliolo range of idedlcluul plant..
JOIIN Q. KELLOaO. IK Platt at,, N Y
Koio Agem.for the United States.
r 2)) C inaylw D ° nr P ° r Soud for Circular.
Secret of Beauty
How
to Beautify
the Complexion!
If there Is one wish dearer than another to
; . ot woman, It is the desire to bo bcautl-
V u KrrJ?. 0 -, wondrful reputation of GEORGE W.
LAIRDS ’BLOOM OF YOUTH” Uvoryjustly
deserved. For Improving and beautifying the
sklD. it la undoubtedly the best toilet propaiu*
lion lu the world* It Is composed of entirely
harmless materlulsrand while the Immediate
?. rft fj> render the skin a beautiful creamy
white, It will, alter s? few applications, muko It
soft, smooth and beautifully clear, removing all
bio ml a hey and discolorations. *
This delightful toilet preparation has been se
v?SS s ri«f te n b ? ll ! 0 „ b< L ai:d ° r HcoUl > ot Now
York City. Dr. Louis A. Sayers, after carefully
examining the analysis made by the above
Board, pronounced
W, Laird's "Bloom of Youth"
Bannlm, and Entirety Free from Anything Jnho
rloustothe Health c r Skinf v
Bownvo of Countortcitn.
Ask your Druggist for Geo. P. Laird’s “Bloom
of Youth.” The genuine has the United Slate*
revenue stamp engraved on the ffontfabel nnd
Ibe name “Geo. P. Laird.” blownm the gbiM Su
tho back of every botUo, Sold by all DrusHistK
and Faqoy Goods dealers. j> * VSnfoylw