Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 12, 1871, Image 3

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    1871
4G.,3E1..E1LD47100 4:›l='''MW3El§l4G.
I Fall and Winter Dress Goods
„ SA T Poj, R9B
ST'Oll,
No,i•th east Corner Public Square, Carlisle, Pa.
I invite the attention of all to our new and elegant" stock of
Black Silt- at great bargains, Fancy Silks, Silk Poplins Eping
line's Cashmeres, Morinoes, Empress Poplins, satl.kies Poplins,
' Handsome Plaids, Alpacas, Delains, &c. A superiol• brand- of
Black Alpaca, whieh for lustre, wear and pi ice, cannot be equalled.
Our Domestic Stock is.comPlete, and_at_lOw prices, cheap Bhnik
ets, cheap Coverlets,,and cheap White Quilts.
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS !!
The largest and cheapest stpek in the to.wft,L39l) different - styles
to select from.
FURS!
A splendid stock. of Ladies' and Children's furs, which will be sold
at great bargains. Velveteens, black and colored, front 50e tojs2.oo.
Water Proofs, American and English manufacture, front 81.00 to
82.00. Lace Collars, Linen Collars and CnfLt, the latest - styles,
(-loves, Hosiery, &c., a chatce lot of CASSINIEIikES and CLOTHS,
for men and boys' wear. Suits made to order at short notice.
No trouble to show Goods. Our motto, short profits and quick
sales. We Lave a permanent buyer in the City always on the look
out for bargains. Examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere,
as you can save 25 per cent.
D. A. SAWYER..
-NEW TO-DAY.
PROTTIONOTA. S NOT IC E. —No •
TICE Is hereby given dint the following trust
ottntii him. been 11led in the Piiithenoteryc' mile..
her evittnltintion, and will ho firesci.teil to the Collet
nt Cotonion Ilea., of Cumberland county, for coo—
lirmation, on Woilliosilny, November 11, viv. t
I. Thlo itcenunt of Henry Ruby and II 3.
11 , Nig1100 , 1 of William N. Shonti.
The al,. unit nl M V. Itt Ot er ;Lull (leo. Ituttori,
bbignint of David Devenney.
1. Ti,, beyond tieimunt of (leo. thet . committee
of John MoOtinit, of Newton tox whip. a lunette
V
Proll.onot.11)
Oarlle7c, Oct 10, 1071
12.oc171tc*
TO TJIOSE INTERESTED
Iliel.l4lghe.l hating learittel the art of me leg
CORN BROOMS,
10.1101 l'enneylynnis Institute for the Blind. 1 ..ing
gradninte of Out nehuol, 06.1 baling 0 full ll'L of
inatchluery, respectfully ruliritn 3 one It:arming,
Ile Is prep....ad to make all kinds of 111..1111,, end 01
11n slim test not leo
Farmers and ethers rioting (?arliale daring the
111 and r
would.do well by bringing me ;hair material,
Mr, I NHL guar/Wee 'to do good work, both lo style
and durability, and at 1 . 0.01111) , 10 rates.
.1. C. BOYER.
RESIDENCE—Ernst street, bi u tech North 111111 La
.. 1 ,1 alley, nirlirnle,
MARRIED
'VII UMM A—M 1.711 AIV.—At the Leesleirg Parson
on tho ninth Instant, I.) the Rev. A. IV. It ren
mos, 11'0,8. Volution, near Carlisle, to Miss Ellie
A. Ittetptw, of Mifflin township.
DIED
Rea, l'a., of pneumonia, Mrs
s. A. McCallon, aged GI yearn and dqytl.
COILS M AN—Ou the roxtll instant, of iy l heria,
John J. Commit°, suit 4d Wm. and 1.11 , tll Corn
a. aged 'l6 yearn, 0 mot.tltn Mod 10 any,
OSBORN—In Wooster, Wa3 ne tmofity. Ohio, -on
Ilftlt Instant, after le-twirl illness, Mr. M ilmon
W. Unborn, formerly of tills place, at no advanced
.
MARKETS
CARLISLE PRODUCE ''MAltliliT.
Corrected Weekly by B. C. Woodward.
Oirtiate, 1174Ineittay, October 11, 1871.
FAMILY FLOUR $7 00
SUPERFINE FLOUR 7 00
SUPERFINE RYE ri, OUR 4 50
WHITE WHEA 7' 155
-
REH WHEAT I 45
It YE 75
MRN 7O
NEW OATe 42
CI.'OI'IE:IMRE!, 5 00
TIMOTHYSEED 3 00
FLAXSEED 1 tii o
CARLISLE PROVISION MARRET.
Oorrected Weekly by Wm. Blair S. Run
ClertilL, 11 7 ,,Infselay,Ortober 11, 1871,
$
17 DTTER
EGGS
LA RD
TALLOW
ire ES 11'.4.1"
134 COX HAMS
do SRO ULDERS
do SIDES
WIII7R DEANS
PA RED PEA CIIES
UN PA RED do .:.
Dli tRo A PIEAS
RA US
( earn. the Philadelphia .0 orni A In ,
THILADELPIIIA MARKETS
GRAIN AND SEEDS.
Oluber 10, 1871
TR.! F. 1.1111: "FL WI
EXTRA FLOUR
RYE FLOUR
NE IV WESTERN' (C ED.
NEW WHITE IVREA 7'
R YE
CORE'
0.175
eLO IT,R.YEED .
7111'S D
.
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Philudeililiin, Monday, Oclubee 8, 1871.
io
The arrivals and sales ; kef Cattle were lurye
Das week , reaching about, a head. Tie. ruffle
market woe t.ery dull GI i \ week, m u d prices !erre
unchanged, fororing buyers.
EXTRA FAT CATTLE, p;:r lb
t'A 111 AND GOOD CATTLE.
c0.11.110N
COWS and I'ES +erre in steady A
mami. II? glade Springers at $6O, and Onus and
Mess at M. Receipts of 2ho hen.
SHEEP were 101 l and lon4 r. Sales if Oar 11/111
c , ,nice at bßac Fr lb, and stock at 02q.:1 .T head. Re
ceipts 18,000 head.
/LOGS' were in fitirdcmanel. -Sults of corn;/al of
..14,;(4. , 7,9-4011 Ib, the-Taller for extro quality. • Receipts,
-7.:125 head nt . H. Game yards.
IA CARD TO THE LAMES.]
:DR. DaPONCO'S
GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS,
I=
=EI
TIES; ItE3IOVING OBSTRUCTIONS OF TILE
MONTHLY ... PERIODS, FROM XATEVER
CAUSE, AND ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL AS
A PREVENTIVE.
TIIERWTS NOT A LADY. LIVING
But what at some period Rr Her Life will find tho
DUPONCO GOLDEN PILLS Just the medicine she
needs. Poi Nervous Debility. Bearing dowin Pains,
alpitstion of the Heart, Retained, rregtalar or
Painful Meimtruailon, linall'of Blood to the Gem!,
,Diazlnens, So , dec. Titesaare the only Pitts ever
linos n that will, cure the Wldtes,.(they Will cure in
es ed , catio,) They never fall,aind may ho depended
upon.lu every clean .where the monthly Sow has
been ohstructed through cold I,l's dlneasc. DUPON.
CO'S OOLBEN PILLS always give immediate roller
tang especially prepared for marriedlatlies. •A linty
writes: Dupwco's Golden Pills relieved me In one
day; without Inanvenlenee, like magic,
TUE GRNRINII
le now put up to Large (.White) Muses containing
double .nuantlty of and upon each bon you
will find the Resenhe Maw, printed from my Pri
vate Dlen upon which Lengthwise Of the Slump you
will find the worde DIJPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIOD
ICAL PILLS; In While Letters, withdut that none
are
Full yid explicit dlrectlotor , accompany cacti 110 X.
Prico MOO par box, elx boxed' .15.00. Sold by one
Hrugglot In ovory, fowo, vfllnge, city and Innnlet
tlarpughout tbo world. Sold in Carlisle, Pa., by 8,
A. llnforntlch, Druifafet, No. 10 North Hanover St.
Sold oleo by Brugh & !dosser, Mechanlexhurg, Pa.,
nod J, C. Altlcic. Shlpponsbortp '
LADTESLI Dy sending 7 . 1? t to the Carlisle pest
race, end 'hive the 12111“.tiont ty moil th coy 'hut of
the country, free of posture.
None genuine unlace the box Is signed
8. D. HOWE,
gold Proprietor r Nayr York.
.0jb71.13 ,
IRON OITY COVLEGLE—pttsbnyg, - Pa
'ylto . best condi:dog, moat popuior onif unconcern]
41841.1111 mi In tho UnltMy.Slatoo, fin: tho pOrough,
pOnctfoul oaucation, of, yoang and Milltlitiged, men
4
• i - Vor largo' decorlpt tic cirthiltum cent fining full
v6tilciitaro o 'iulareig
I 3. Cf:l 33 /X 711 ,,A. rrinelpal.
117,1013 in
NOTICE] 1871
IMO
FUS!!
.NEW TO-DAY.
JUST received another largo supply - of
Ihmf htocci tln tteen. In ,cloth fOlOl,l, for
1.1.1104' wits, nt A. W. BENTZ Co.
W. BENT/, & CO have just re-
A.• 4,1,11 anutlinr infOICO of bright awl roh
colurol :ilk Poplins, kr., nl A. W. BENTZ A. CO.
J
UST reeeiyed another extra supply or
guile:Jur buted of llleek •Alpoeva, ro:h. bore
I:awg,nt A. W. BENT/. A JAI
A LARGE lot of Thibet, and Cash-
LA. en , Marl: Shamir, double nod tiloglt, Jant
rectuitat A. W. nwiTz n CO
AVARIETY of bed, cradle and hose
BlAoket, et A IV. BEN 17. A, CO.
ITATS, Feathers, Ribbons, &c., just
received at., A. W. FIEN"I7. ,t CO.
Pdoet7
List of un'Clainied letters remaining in
the postoffice at Carlisle', Pa., for the
WEEK ENDING OCT. I'2, 1871 :
LA DIES' LIST.
Bnttorf Lizzie Lytle Emma A
Bryant Elizabeth Maloy Boccie .
Brown Annie Murry ill A
Cameron Kato Mahone Jane
Clelland Nettie A Morris Louisa
Gambol Nancy Morton Ethlinda
Ewing Jane Swigert Annie
Penney Maria Smith Ma.ry
Forney Ellen Waggoner Maria C
Griffin Elizabeth Woods. Anna M
Gutwalt:Alipe Wetzel Sarah J
Hall R . Zeigler Annie C
Jefforson S A Zeigler Margarotta
Kutz Lizzie
GENTLEMEN'S Li: r.
Breuizer Bitner ' Myers Michael
Bell Win E Myers
Bender Henry Newman C G
I3ready Peter Silas George W
Cleland Sand Smith Chas II
Cunningham II Spriggs John S
Conaway James Sprague Win C
Carbough D A Sponsler John
Cunglo Michael Walters Saml
Fitz Hugh Whisler
Handsbew 3 - VT Wolf W H •
Houston D W Kutz John
Hill Edwin C
- -
J. E. CALDWELL & CO.,
002 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
IV EbERS, VERA.HITITS
MIT
AND ,
g~~.la®s 9 ter,
AIU NOW IN RECEIPT OF' 111HIR
FALL AND HOLIDAY GOODS,
EMBRACINd A SUPERB STOOK OF
PARIS BRONZES !
CIOCK sEI'S AND MANTEL ORNANIENTS!
VIENNA PA NU YO.OODk3/
PA JUAN STATUARY!
Solid Silver Warel .
TASTEFULLN ARRANGED IN CASES FOR
WEDDING PRESENTS.
ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, CHAINS,.
ELECTRO-PLATED WARES.—:
5 GO
1 05 551 05
1 70(51 75
P. , 1 , 1 , 1 r )
i , tL:7I/,c.
4 , , , 1
'lO
Stoves, Tinware and Pumps
ETIIINti NEW UNDER •rut: RIJN:
THE UNDERSIGNED, having just
retorinsr 110111 the cities is ith n Inese stark
goods, invite the 'Mention of all who 'k-it,' NE i•-
litetino to call and evintille.their bags stork of
Stoves and Tinware
=I
ANTI-CLINKER BASE BURNER,
6=lEl
together, with n❑ the latest stylvs of
PARLOR DININO 110031 AND COOK, STOVES
Whil'il 010 . cII 11.0 , (110 lill.lo I. onnputr,lLitil
Knives,
Forks,
Spoons,)
Ladles, '
Lamps,
Dippers,
together with 'Nu et Sao, Coal Buckets, ,Cool Sieved,
Shovels and Tong', Zinc end every variety of Tin
Wore and lloaav ' , unlinking (lop& kept In a first
aye store..
Wu ore lilEO proparell to fotnlsh
Pumps for Cisterns and Asap Wells,
and Mien for cal° the Celebrated Genuine Cucumber
Weed Vamp. •
ROOFING, SPOUTING, AND JOB WORK
attondell to promptly and on ronnonablo tonna
Itrauoiabor - the. place. the 'goon front - on North
Hanover 'otreet.. A tow (Worn above Loather.
Olvo oil a call 101 WO lure drtortnlood ailt to Lo under•
told by any other portico In thla place.
Thankful fur pout patronaga NVO extend a cordial
Invitation to all to pay as a vlalt.
& RUPP, • .
Nos. 02 and 04,• • .' •
NORTHHANOVER STREET,
•• CARLISLE,
Soct7l,e" - • • RA
A'q.zers.
1§ 4 11.. ' DIIILADDLDDIA. " 1871. i
/ WALL PAPERS.
~
.. . HOWELL & BOURKE,
,'•• .' '• '. : kanufncturors of
PADDIC -itANDINCiff. AND WINDOW SIIADiY,
Wholeanlo and Ratan dalaprooma,.
CORNER P,OORTII AND MARKET STlthEl`d,
PIIILADELTIIIA
Factorij—Cor.' 23d and &mom /57reetg.
$ 0ct71.8.m
SOUTH• MOUNTAIN • RAIIMAD I
TIME TABLE.
. TAKES EFFECT SEPT . EMBEE 2, mt.
On and after Friday, SeptataVer 1,A871,
this Company will run two trains
throngh to Pine Provo daily,
(Snndays excepted).
•
AS FOLLOWS:
•
Leave Junction, 7.00 A. 41., *Donnybrook, 7.10,
*Craighead's, 7.20, Mount Molly, 710,*Uppor 01111,
7.45, Hunter's Run, 8.05, Laurel, 8.10, anti arrives - at
Pirko Grove, 0.00 A. )1.
Lonvo Carlisle, 2.56 T. x., Junction, 3.00, *Bonny
brook, 3.10; *Craighead's, 3.25, Mount Holly, 3.45,
*Upper Binh 3.50, Hunter's Run, 1.00, Laurel, 4.20,
and arrives at Pine Grove, 1.10 T. at.
RETURNING.
Leave Pine_firovo, 0.30 A. et., Laurel, 0.45, Hun t
ter's Run, 10.05, *Upper Stilt, 10535, Mount Holly,
10.30, *Craighead's, 10.50, .slionuybroolt, 11.00, and
arrives at Junction, 11.16 A. 31.
-Leave Plno Grove, 6.00 Laurel, 5,15, Hun
ter's Run, 6.35, ...Upper 11111, 5 50, Mount Holly, 5.65,
.EntighOad's 0 10, .lionnybrook, 0.25, and4frives at
Junction, 0.35 P. td.
, .
Rations marked thus (°) are flag stations only.
W. DA VENPORT,
General Superintendent.
011ico of Gen. Seperhitendent,
Pine ()rove, Aug. 25, 1871:
CUMBERLAND VALLEY R.' R
W r IANOE OF 11OURS.•
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after Tlthrsday,(November 21;1170, Passenger
"Trains '4,111 run dully, net follows, (Sundays exrepten):
WESTWARD I
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven Ilarrisharg
8:00 Mechaulenburg 8:35, Carlisle 9:1 I, Newville
9:46, Shippensbarg 10:22. Chian bersharg 10:14, Green
castle 11:16, arriving at Ilagerstnwa 11:45, d. u.
MAIL TWAIN leaven Harrisburg hm, P. a., 'Me
chanicsburg 2:27, Carlisle 2:58, Newville 3:32 Ship
pensburg 4:02, Chambersbhrg 4:35, Greencastle 5:11,
arriving nt Hagerstown 5:40, r at.
EXPRESS . TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 4:30 r 31,
Mechanicsburg 5:112, Carlisle 5:32, Newville:,:os, Ship.
pensbarg 0:33, arriving nt Chainbersbnrg 7:00, P a.
A MIXED . TRAIN loaves Chainbersburg 7.45, A it
Greencastle 9:05, arriving- a tilagerstown
EASTWARD !
•
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Cliandoemburg
6:00 A M, Shippenst:urg 6:29, .N ewvillo G:00, Carlisle
0:33, Mechanicsburg 7:02. arriving at ilarrinbarg
7:30, A m.
MAIL TRAIN lelleln llagemtown 8:30 A in, Green.
ensile 9:00, Chambersburg 9:40, Shippermburg 10:22,
Nowvillo 10:53, Carlisle_ 111,0 i Mechanloalonrg T2MO
arrivit4 at ilarriaburg 12:07,1'. M.
EXPRESS TRAIN loaf os Hagerstown 12:00 9,
Oreontaajla 12:28; Chau, hersburg 1:05, Shipponahurg
4:31, Nowvlllo 2:10, Car Mile 2:50, 51erlianiesbnrg 3:18,
arriving at Ham isburg 3:50, e M.
A MIXED TRAIN leaven liage - rstown 7:20 P at,
reencastin 4:27, arriving at Chambershurg 5:20, r 9.
far Making eloso annum:Huns at Harrisburg with
traina to and from Ph iladel phia, Now York, Wnnhing•
ton, lialtimora, Pitta [nag, und all prints West
0. N. LULL, Supt.
Sunerintandont's Chamb'u. Nov. 21, 1070
PENNSYLVANIA RAILTIOAI).
S MAI ER TIME TABLE.
Eight Trains (Daily) •to and from Phila
delphia and Pittsburg, and Two
Trains Daily to and from Eric. '
(Sundays excepted).
_
A FTER MONDAY, , AUGUST, 7th,
11 . 1871, Pinnietintir Tmins a the Pennsylvania
Rail :mad clan; any tt 114 depart from Harrisburg :nal
arrive at Phliadvipttla and Pittsburg as
1 45—PhilAttelphht Express 11.3,4 HAI ri+Litrg
daily (except Nlonda,)) at 3 15 a. to., and atriuts at
IVest Philadelphia at 7 411 n. m.
7 35—Fast Line lenvo.t Ilarriaburg daily (except
3lnntlay) at 7 3a a. to , mot artives at Weal Phltmlch
phla at 11 15 a, tn. .
Mail Train leaven Altoona dally (except Sanjay)
nt 3 00 p.m.. and arrivea nt Ilarrixburg nt lI oo p.
10 45.—eincionati Express leave. Ilarriaborc cl.loy
at 10 45 p. m., and arrives !tt We..t Philudelphla Ott
310 R. 111.
Espren:i loaves burn :Tail)
at 11 25 a m , and arrive:: tit Weot l'hildelpiti, at
3 15 p. in.
2 bill—El.7lllltA EXPRESS leaves Harrisburg dally.
iexeept Suntlav)at 2 p. m • mid arri V 1 .3 at Went
palladelpilla at 6 00 p. m..
Harriebarg Arnonapadatlon ll.llVe ' ll A I 0011/1 dally
(SIIIIIIIt31C,Ipil . 11) at 7 25 a.m., :tad /IrrlytN at
Ilur
rivburg at 105 p. in. •
55-110,rrisburg Are upruruhtb,
burg 355 p. and nrrir n at Pluuolrlphia nl
4P p. w.
Ma:o—Lancaster l'ralu, via Mount Joy, Laves
ri isburg daily (except numly) :It 7 511 a. m., and
arrivei at West l'ldladvlithia nt 12 40 p
4 34—Erin Fm 4 Linn neat, for 17r1e, lene,o Itar
risharg daily (except Sunday) at 494 p. m , arriving
at Erin at 7 40 n. m
11 55— ERIE „MAIL vet. for Et le leaves Harris
burg daily at 11 55 0. rt., arriving at Erin at p a.
11 45—Cintlinnali Express Leta el Harrisburg daily
at 11 45 p. at., nrilVeS at Altoona al 4 40 a. in., and
arrives at Pitt:4olra at 10 00 a. la. , •
I 35 F'llt ST PAC I IC EXPRESS lenves Harris
burg at 135 ato , iarrives at.eAltoutta 800 a. ,
and a rri. er.
, - Plitsburg Hell. VI a. 41..
2 10—Sarnia - I Ito press leaves Harrisburg
daily at Y 10 a ii., arrives at Altoona at t. 20 It. m ,
takes lima:Rat laid ...Ives at Pittsburg at 1040 a. in.
4.lls—Nast Line leaves Ilitrrlsbnrg daily (exdPpt
Sunday) nt 4 45 p: ut., arrives at Altoona at 8 55 ti.
, takes supper and :wives at Pittsburg al 1 20 0.04
I Is—Stall Train leavers Harrisburg dally (except
Sunday) at 115 p tn., snivel. at Altoona/a 715 p.
takes aII pp, and arrives atPitimburg at I 00 a 111.
7110—Way Passenger Trait. leaves ILlVrisburg daily
at 7 00 1..4a., arrives at Altoona at 1 20 p.
at Pittsburg at 8 20 p. m.
SAMUEL A. BLACK,
Stipi.Miihile Div. Petimi.E. It
ILirrbil,urg August 3, 1871.
EADING RAIL RUAD.
- • -
E. D. MIEEM,
Postmistress
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE North and
North-West for Philadelphia, Now York, Reading,
Pettemlle, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon,
Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, MHz, Lancaster, Co
lumbia, &c., 00.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as follows
At 2:40 and 8:10, a no, and 2:00 p no, connecting
with sdandier trains on PelllacylVan in 404..1, and
arriving at Now York at 10:05 a. tn., 3:50
and 9:30p. nn , respeetively. Sleeping Cart acres
piny the 2:40 a to train without change.
Returning: Leave New York at 11:00 aat, 12.110
Moon, and 5:00 p us, Philadelphia, at 700 864 a ta,
and 3:30 p at. Sleeping Cara accompany the 5:00 pin
train from New York, In ithout chaitge.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading. Pottsville:Paint:-
rpm, 51inersville, Ashland, Shamokin, Allentownatt I
Philadelphia, at H:10 a at, 2:00 and 4:05:' m , a: op
ping at Lebanon and principal way starions; the
4:05 p in train connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville
and Columbia, only. For Pottsville, Schitylklll
Haven and Auburn. ria Schnylielil anti Samna...ma
Railroad, leave Harrisburg let 11:40 p no.
East PeintsYlvania. Railroad. trains leave Reading
for Aliontown • Easton, and New York, at 4:22, 10:3s
a in, and 4:IM p nn. Returning. leave Neu
York at 9:00 a 111,12.00 cant and 17:00 p to, and Allele
towel nt 7:20 a In, 12:22 alma, 2:15,4:25 and 0:35 pea.
Way Pasitenger 'Paten leaves Philadelphia at, 7:30
to, connecting with similar train on East Penney 1.
vanity Railroad, returning front Reading at 6:20 p nt,
stopping at all stations.
Leave Pottsville tit 0:00 a In, and 2 :10 p n1,11,1..1011
at 10:00 tt in, Shamokin, at 5:10 :and 11:15 a In; Ash.
land, nt 7:0541 nt, and 12:43 noon, Mahoney City, at
7:51 cc 111, tan' 1:20 p m, Tatnaqua. at 8:35 a m, and
21 7 10-p_tn, for Phibtdulphitt, New York, ,Reading, Ilnr.
'
Leave PoltsvillirMo....Schnylkill and Stonmehanntt
Railroad, at 8:15 a nt, foiliathrl±burg, and 11:15 a In,
for Pine (hove and Tremont.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves TOtticidtill at
5:40 a m, pasties Reading at 7:30 a In, arriving 'at.
l'ltlladelphin nt 10:20 a net, Returning, loaves Pttila.
dslphitt at 5:15 p In, passing Reading ttt 7:55 p nt, ar
riving at Pottsville ttt 11:411R no.
PO'hatiNen Accontinotiallon Train leavtls Pottstown
n 1 6,30 a ; returning lectS•ed Philadelphia at 4:30
p
Columbia Railroad trains crisp Reading at 7:20 a
ny and 6:15 p m , fur Ephrirtn, Lill; Lancaster, Co.
dc.
Perk (omen Thilroail trains leave Perk Minim Ju no
thrn nt 7:17, 0:05 It m, 3;00 and 000 p ; returning,
leave Schwind:evilly at 6:10, 6:10 n in, 12:50 noon, and
4:45 p a, C , .llllPetillg with similar train; on Reading
Railroad.
Colehrooltdalu Railroad trill. lea,. Pottelown nt
0:40 a in, 1,10 and 045 p m, returning, leave Mt,yinati
ant at 7.00111111,11,251 L x.11111:.00 p m connecting with
Marlin trains an Reading Railroad.
Chester Volley Railroad ;rains tears Bridgeport. at
0:30 a in, and 2:05 nail 0512 p m ; returning, leave
Downinglowa at 0:40 a in. 12;45 anon, and 525 p 111,
connontlng,with rinillar trains nn Rending Railroad,
On Sundays : Leave New York at 5,00 p
ul, Phlln
delphha, at fialo 111,111)il 3:15 p. m;_(1.110 B:otp,m r train
Tanning only t (trailing.) leave Pottsville at SAM' a
m; leave Banishing at 2:11i Ir nr, and 2:0:: p in;
leave Allenton ti at 4.25 and 8:35 p ; Reading
at 7:11; a: tn,and 11:50 p w for Harrisburg, at 4:r2
Gar Now Ynrilott 7.20 a no, for and
at MRI a in, and .1:15 p In. for nhilndelphin
Connuutatlon, 1111Ineire, Sel.lllll, SCIIOOIIIIIII fly Clll'-
0011 tickets, to 41111 froamill palate at induced arm
Baggage checked thronghl one hundred pounds
allowed ouch pio,engol.
• .1 E. woorrEN,
Axel Sow and Eng..Maelery
Handing, Pa., May 16..1141.
LSALE,.AND EXCHANGE
_LA STABLE. •
•.
J. L.' STERNER S BROTHER,
HORSES AND EARRIAOES.T . O HIRE
ON REASONABLE TERNS, AND AT 131I0IITEHT NOTICE
CARRIAGES FURNISHED FOR FUNERALS
Al" N. B. Blablu pomp 'for 50 bead of lair aeon
keep.
17 kb7o
LIVERY AND EXCHANGE STA
BLEB.'
''BOSH,• BRETZ.
Having recently .purchased the livery st,ble of
GAM, lillton, they would re•pectfolly 111.111)1.11)CO,
to the citizens of Ode place, that they have recently.
purchased a number of new Vehicles. In• addition,
also, they,lnt;le had their entire steer: of haggles,
carriages . and calm,
' RE-PAINTED, REMODELED,
and finished up In the )atest city style.
Iforsea - and Carrinaca to hire at the shortest
NOTICE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. '
Vehicles furnished for all occasions. Remember
tho pinco, n few dem south of the .0. V. It. R. de
pot. In O. W. Hilton's old stand. •
-22)0710 • , 110911 k. BRETZ.- ,
Drugs thid Fancy Goods,
PRE , AND . INADULTX-BA.T.ED H
puma' CAN ALWAYS BB OWMNED AT I
IL B. lIAVERSTIOK'S ;
N0..0 South Balmer Strad.
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Carllele,.l.ll.
N. IL—Bracerlotions carofttly cod ~ accurately'
compoutidoll at all timer. • . • I
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NO' lINVERBTIOIC,
11 0 'Boni* !IA NOVEn BTREEI O ', ARLio
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Drirgh,. Medicineß, &e.
•Lines of Travel
EA ''l'W A IZD
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Monaay, Nay 15, 1871
Livery and Sale Stable+
=1511!1=1:5111!!!!
The Monarch of Exhibitions !
•
Ov - er, Three Hundred Living Animal Specimens
Only Full G7'OWfl Specimen. of 'tlie
1 4 iving...Rh400er0s,
Or Unieern . of Holy Writ Ever, Captured Alive !
*eight 8,000 Pounds !
"Upon earth there is not his like."—Book ofiJob
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'l'lint Iltrievi I been presenled I o the American Public, .: - ' '' fZ ` o . ltl l .:•:; : " . - 5-- ,
-FIRST TOUR IN AMERICA
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C'onlalnlng an IL dot, :di the great re: thieve urn
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yr Tho Pavillon 'will be Oriniiiiitly'llitinilinut , il in 1.110 ~'.' ‘,-,.,/
livening.
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O 1 Thursday, October 19
Wednesday, 0ek.18712' • 4
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Octoper 20,,1,871'
IE;IE
WA
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pile of remnanth of null)
•" Casiolmaree, &a., tory cheap at •
.
•• • ,A, W. %RENTZ & CO.
GRAIN BAGS.—Just roooivocl a,largo
aatiouat oL tho beat quality, at,27% 'coats per
•
plaEo at tho Map Store of
August 28,1871, - A. W. BENTZ.
31au7ltf • .••
ViTE have .just received 50Q yards of
lendfd crtoolt, nt 12% conto per j'ard,lat
the citespatore of I • A. W. BENTZ A CO. •
Usep7l
A, V..BENTZ & CO., has the latest
• stock of , Water-proof Cloaking. Volveteens
Nvith 811 k Ffnish.- 50011
100 NEW 'PALE SHAWLS, lutes
style, at '
50ct71. , A. W. BENTZ & COB.
COY -LE BBOTHERS
Ha,thig received a largo line of Woolen
Goods, such as Undershirts and Drawers,
Knit Jackets, Scarfs, Woolen Hosiery,
Buck and Sheepskin Gloves,.Gauntlets
and Mits, Hanover Gloves and auntlets,
Woblen'llierilio, Cloth and Berlin GloNies
and Gauntlets, would call the attention
df merchants.
ON
coyt,E BROTHERS.
t . South, humour etrvet, Curl Irk, Pik.
FURNITURE, _V URNITURE
A B. EWING, . •
• ADDIET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER,
Weet 31alit, Street,
OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE,
Premium for Best Furnitato awarded at nil Coma ty
Fornitoreof rill varieties and styles of Foreign end
Domestic manufacture, from the Moist rosewood and
mahogany in tit lowest pi Iced ample and vine..
:PARLOR,
Islobl:I1'i Ilg livery'articho used by 1101100 and Hid,.
keopers ..r the mast approved hull faxliiiamblo thisik
and finish. 11101101111 g nleo Cottage 1610010;re i
net 10 ; 11l 00ption and Camp Chair•:,
Franoio, &t. ,
l'artioular at toolinn givon rol loom! to fonorolx
oroler4 from town fLort roontrrattrorled to promptly
and on moderate ternoi.•
fiprrirtl ratention pad to the srlertion of Mill Pr
pro. A. 11. E.
EEO
111 EA . P -6-0.111,!
LAY IN YOUR WINTER COAL
Thu unclot.4l4tiod propo+ev to furnish fantilleA
Individuals mint vont at to:trembly low privt,.
lie in prerinieil to fiiroisli Jill the IA rielle, of liar
tupl 0.1114, gum, i.i ei•111.4 Clio el.. to I
the reel iiiilerVd, aecurete
end Li.nehllrhPrs itlowx the liuu ol th
Cunilpurl3l,l Valk) . InilleaLl, %Oil ht. 413111.1h.t1
tetoilvlato rote,
Tt will the ItlvantaGit of pnrart,ei, to an
on him below , elsewhere.
110 rovertfili t ry golicitg .ham of publir patron
pi.omptly till..d.
1- ;;.
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CHEAPEST COAL !
undersigned ntinrsignotl twross to forttish Cnal to al
parties, either fir or thuotturners' .11
cheap rates, pin, Weil limy Accept tits following:
lot. To order all Coal in Company cam
id. To charge Info.. weight, irrespective 1111 .
long In shipment by lenity caret Alr.
:Ira. To deliver your coal as it 11101/, 10 11111111
without rtcsorconinp. dirt and nil.
That in the above nicotionml 1111111 e of incti
nom, gnu moll
fre';
, 7
you REALLY orr IlLr_lilltllTEEN TONS.
To Mk fart all regular deniers will t.ottlfy.
Ott To strivo to get your root irolll any Moltke
you may desire, but ns we have to reciv
ee N 1 hat
sent, le. It SrA
ummit Itnehellig No , . or Short Nom ,
tam from Lylcong Valley, 00100 of thorn being not s .
desirable: the 0111110 Implying to the hard etot
bro,lcorr+ ovn to 11101, It 1 . 01 it lig `Wilt to
fib. As this lUnd of builllll,4 1113101101111 1111. It nt
11/111 C3lllll/.llly'S Nlllllll,l, 110 not 11 mainpl
Tlivy d.. otit allou more than 24 hour.' usi
.1 Oiling: thervliore eitnnut show what rid 1311
you. -„
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Shoniti ytut %viol to ittirchat t o root whore it ran
errs at all 111111,8, kept in the dry,
==
call at °all, yard of the Fillifleriber, rn
.1111.
orelem rill be ptedoptly filled, and prelims°
yon the loss Ulla rathM 1,111/11,1 by °mug three
and reiferior • one. thmeby giving your supply for h•w+
(111e3 than any .1111 eon do by furnishing . the inn
Cll . Minn.
24auiltt .2 A. II lII,A
A RARE CHANCE
Valuable Farm in Dauphin County
AT PUBLIC SALE
On Suturd,tp,lobo. 2K, 1871,
At 1 o'clock 1... m., on the premises, \VI)
be sold at public venilne,
88 ACItE:3, 3 ROODS AND '..t! PERCH
(within 2) feet of low water line), of very
productive and well cultivated land, well
Matmred and limed, situated on an island
in the Susquehanna river, near Dauphin
county shore, above overflow, three
miles below llarrisburg limits; about 18
acres cleared and under cultivation, the
"balance having heavy limber; an ele
gant, large
:~~
'manioc \ r¢ JIK
with kitchen, .new bank .barn, tobacco
shed, 4052:1 feet, and all other necessary
outbuildings, entirely nei - C 1 ; WOll of good
water ; fine orchard-25 apple, 120 peach,
a variety Of plum, pear, quiziee, cherry,
grapes, etc. ; also, chestnut and walnut
trees, al) of this choicest kinds, in bear
ing; is very well adapted to trucking and
raising tobacco. An inexhaustible..bed
of sand, which, sells readily at three
cents a bushel. A good title and imme
diate possession will be given. Reasons
for selling ; curlier a physician, which
business &Mends his entire attention.
This property is very desirable, and will
be sold on very - easy terms. Persons'
wishing to view the 'premises before the
day of sale will call on the owner, Dr. J.
ROOP, at New Cumberland, ;Pa.; on
Northern Central railroad, or they can
reach the property by stopping at,High
spire, on Penhsylvania Central railroad,
and will be convoyed from . York or
Dauphin county sha l e by ferry free of
charge. Poi' further particulars apply
to the owner, as above, or . to
w.
1.:41.4t l'u
Loc7l-2t --„
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ÜBLIC SALE
01 , HEAL ESTAT.L'..
On Thursday, Ochdier 4U,.1871.
itst.tuntlgtal, I,:ktnitorti of thwub
datntated, will odor at joiblle solo, (in the prematev,
on thu oltove day, tin toDowing t ha t ,' o ni real
tattoo:
A !Eta of hind ,Ilita•tttl In North Middleton town
altlp, tm tan ritatt Ir at Ctirllttlo to tho Carhaln
Snoingtt, two 111'11 ti.half tulles from Corinth., and ail-
Jk.fitiol4 Wht's Bridge, on the North aid° of thin
C nultignitiot cleat:, vont:dui g ACHES AND An
I'ERCIII-14, awl Laving thottattt ertantal
'llVottATllltY DWELLING MOUSE.
I,,Littoluk ;nnl mantlturbcardatl,, n g ood Ilank
11/..11, and ”Llier Tilt, carol Is iOcilled
thu bunk ttu e.oodootopt c, eel:, and
thereto a %collo!' tootle In tileyttr,l. Pcntolut dl airing
information In regaid to ilia prop. riy, bel'orn thu day
of halo, will Vllll 3111,1J:11, • 611 ,
Sala to can/ mony at L o'clock p. n, , Ncncli torn,,
oil! Int malt, knotyn by'
, rl 'lt
U AB RESIDENCE .
FOR SALT
Will he hold at private
,aalo that: very dean:Mao
property, the ret:klatteo of • the late tletlfroy
lormediately rout of Corllslr, adjoin trig t ha property
lot contaloa manly :t ACItES, with a tang.
II
. .
• • - 1101JSE,
1 , 1111111, StlliAlt, Mid all float:matey to:ft:mil:Hoge.
I'lleteivillto a variety Choi. Fruit, Ortatlnvotaf
TreoF, and tirapy 1111011 thla property, wlllt
good garden: tutitehell, anti troll of avatar Cr,,, trnja,,
VI Ilia 1101150.
Pllrol.lbarS aro lair Red. Ith,exatnltte 14,1:rentiaem
and for lento wilt rail on 'M , o4:a. IIn.NbEItSON
HAYS.
80rt71.6
VALUABLE FARM' POE BALE. •
. The nudereignial offerteak.yrivato Wu, Itlx tarot hl
Norh hi iddloitin Wallah ly, ono null. cant of Carlisle,
and otijoining the Poor Mown farm. containing 10:1
otrun, with a good Sloan ilonoo, containing eixreotno,
oil Kona and Promo Yarn thereon erected, umi
well non 4 clement near the dour. Au orchard of
choice fruit (mm to gond bearing routiltlori. Thu
land @mold conveniently be. Into two, mall
fartne,.lo, in good COIOIOOII, anti to welbltnutvil. to ho
nn yrodUctlvo ho any lond,ip. cumburimat via loy.
For trouts uall on the •untletrlgned, voiding
premixes, or !O&M Mtn by, totter at Cordate, Va.
Also, a tract of land in Parry county, grown over
)‘,11.11, younObriving Olicetnut Tholtor, containing
11.rteroa and 7 percliee,lininoloil . (in the north by the.
Peloreburg Nation tho toot by laud of Dr. Ilernutn,
on tho went by land of Naomilleitr;on the 000th by
road and clear field tor toy of 111011Illai n, and three.
foirth of a tnilo front the tavern, on Blend t'a (lap,
and aboitt Sj miler! hunt (tin farm. ' • -'•
:11toillte JONATHAN HOLMES.
A. TV. Bentz tt: Company,
T lONS, WHOL ESA LE
fiT CITY PRICES.
METM=
ll=
DIM Ay;
_ROOM,
1:1 Tel lEX .1 ND
PURNIT (IRE
Cheap Coal
(16UIWh 7.1
(1,411.14., Pit
Ch eapest Coal
LOSE TEN PER CENT.
So that when 20 tom aro bolight ;Lad 111114 for,.
lEEE
peal Estate for Sole
ISAAC A% l'E,
SARAH HARTMAN,
lix.vel4tord
Milli. J.
Executrix
DIiY,GO9Dg . . I" ' ,;\
VICTORY OVER ALL!
A CRAND RUSH
R T BJLR G S !
Every persoii invited to call and
see that this is no trash thrown
upon the market, but
NEW, FA:iIIiONADLE AND I/I.:MAUD
GOOD s:
D UKE & BURKIMDER
S
Have now one of the Largest Stock of
NEW. GOODS
over opened in Carlisle. Call and see
onr elegant.
Black Gros-Grain Silks;
liipanese Robes,
Satinets,
MIME
Merinos, Ballwi) Cloths, Prince Cords,
limpre:;s :}11(1 Iloliaii—l'loplius,
all in the newest and richest shades
wE SELL ALT, N is nrGOODS,
!MEM
SHORT PROFITS
THE STORE to get a Fine Shawl,
Cloths and Cassimeres for suits in tho
latest styles, comprising
=M]=l
MIME
DOESKINS, LOB ROY'S
and all good brands of English, French
and American manufactures.
FURS ' !
FURS!
From the bast House in New York, and
at prices that astonish the consumer.
Call and price these goods, and save
twenty- live per cent.
Stacks of
LOUSE l Ulc NII NO 000DS
IMMEEM
AT OLD PRICES
NOTIONS
iu great varieties
We buy our goods .direct from the
manufacturers and importers, and can
sell lower than any house in the valley.
Call and see and be convinced.
No old styles or shelved' goods in our
stock. Call at
DUKE 1117 It IcIIOLPYJUS.
North Ilaliover street;
iIPiOW Carlisle 'nom - ilt lank
BM
DRY GOODS
MEE
H IAT
MITE
, 9 s ill
,- t
~, a? per i
SOPTH HANOVER STREET,
MABEE
f you want a nice Calico Dress,
1000 ,uo.t a niev 11011000 Wrap!,vr,
f you want a nice Alpaca Lustre,
upon ‘,4int, a nice Pole :110111111.,
f you want a nice Cassimere Suit,
Lt you want a taro Cloth Snit,
I• you want a nice Table Linen,
Jr you want a nice Eel( or Hoop sth I.
If you want a nice Opera Flannel,
It you want a 'landsman shawl,
If you want a Handsome Lace Collar,
It you want a 'Jamison.. Lace Ilimilkortililot
If you want Ilantburg Edging Cheap,
II you tram linlpore l.ae.ra chow,
If you want. Linen I landlcerchiefs Cheap,
tryou want Par
C A.I, I, AT
HARK S.
Sou will find tin extensive and ouporlor variety le
Ihrsx [lank, conii;l . l2ting Ceslituores, AngtrAlieti
Crape, Silk and It nol Ileppx , Plain anti - Plaid PUP-
Hum, Meek Sillcr, and it complete nsmortinent of
Stanlo tress fi nods. Also, Illankots, FlAnnel,, - Water
loon( Itopollatirp, y,elvotoolin 11.11nelt owl (•olored),
Shirti , .111 Drowerr, Sorts,
rdivoling fit new iirtiolo), m 1.1.11111 lines of
Notions, White ()nods and Itibbotoi.
If yon would nnv,, mnmq• CAN at my etore, where
Arleen eotnriirit favunddj cc ith any on thh.hlo of the
Enslorn
P. s 4 , 1 CO.
-
AIRY VIEW ACA - DEM-I,_ ` '
- PERRY VILLE, JuxiATA - coAte,
FOR MALE AND FEMALE PUPILS.
A first-rob, neltool, conthlood with tiro roinfortn of
holm,. Attractively mint/tied one..B.orth- of it mile
hoot the Ptt. It. It., iu IL 6o,nttiftd anti healthful to•
glint. Four regnlar 4 rtulunten, anninted by other
compotout instructor., countituto tho corptt of in
tit ruction. 'rho Prlucipol (fur limey you. in charge
of 1 ugenrora Academy, Mulch nines- 18a2 the head of
thin Insittutlon.) rolers to his nutueroon mind in all
thus loomed protto,lotin, awl 111 ore, y Ihipartinent of
Luxi cwt..
Music and Painting Specialties
Term, 42.00 jiei;incluin.
Fall Session will I,OllllllellCB Septeuil,,4 I, 7t,711
'Add rrjM allt:cntimunlentiong to
- DAVI D WILSON,. 4,„ yrlnclpttl,
r A.. 1. PArrmunoN, A. M ,Co•Princlual,
'.20,1471:1111, Port Juniata Cu., Itt
V AI,IiABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PRIVATE SALE. -
'lke nod• rslgioel will oiler at private Halo, n lot of
gr unni in the borough of Carlisle, on West" street,
e 1 gawps eospol, adjoin' .ig property of Juo.
II numb on the south, nod Mrs. Honor ou the north,
u,,ntaloing :el feet uu Wed. aroet, and 120 foot deep,
'running to nu alloy. end having thereori erected
Twit Hiony nmoK 1101)1010 end beck buildiStg,
141,114 nuns, ll MO 'lt' MAI Mom, or
butsido littrhen. Thu liontlit Ix xuppilpd With Wllitor
anti gea, end la In excellent orthlr. , : Thorn aro
P ooduts, Pears,,, (tropes and Arphat 'on 3 be , lot.
Tempt easy. For further information, apply in
S. A. PAUUN,
2.leu7ltf
'
Peter Hodge, Barber
=IMIME
Peter (lodge lean recently opened the' National
Sluicing Saloon, NO. 5, Plant IMMO street, IFchie's
row. Hair cutting eilianigooLng,tilinving,nionalache
dying promptly alienated to. Ladino' hair cutting
executed he the latest City styles. My prices aro as
remaninhle as any other salon,, in this place. I leave
none but vonipotent journeymen lie my employ.
Henry ICannialy will, he • found at t my saloon.'
Please give ore ee cull.
2aJeallui ' •I'ETER
OAF3II BUSI;s11.1B6.-=-On and aftor.the
vv that of Septeinlior:nolit;l litinnlrtO Uo n CASII
BUSINESS allh all, without, rompoot to vorrolui.
Country rrodira ravoiriul ' coultvg i ccoluingo for
goonily thin iirrangoin atrlotly
Wircoil, 1 will enabled to noll.groilorli, :ilk traduced
rates.
tt . ' • r r CsITNITOTT.
Yaluabie Beal .EgtftrtefolKiSai
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
On Monday, OctoberlG, 1871
The subscribers, administrators of the
°State of Michael Grove,' and., also of
Samuel Kurtz (now deceased);•will sell
at public sale, on the promises, the fol
lowing valuable real estate; situated in
West •Pennsboro' township, Cumberland
county, Pa., two- miles north-cast of
Nowville, on- the Conodoguinet crook,
bounded by lands• of J. - Burkholder,
George Ernst .and Ala Brothers, and
contains ten acres of
LIMES.TONE,.LAN p,
more or less.. The improvements are a
large Four-Story Frame Grist and Mer
chant Mill, 50 by 60 feet on base, and
containing 3 pairs of burrs, 1 pair of
chopPers,, and having the best water
power on the stream. A Two-Story
Stone Dwelling Douse, good stable,
and
other outbuildings. A good Saw Mill.
Also, a good tenant house, with one
acre of ground and a good 'stable there
on, which will be sold separate, if de
sired, by purchasers. There are on the
premises, apple, pear, peach,-and other
choice fruit trees, and k never-failing
well of water near the door. Also, two
pair of Fairbank's platform - scales. This
property being .convenient to markets,
schools and churches, is, in dtery re
spect, a desirable home and place of
business.
-Persons wishing.to view the premises,
will please call on Mr. John Hof:tore, re
siding on the same. Sale to commence
at 10 o'clock a. in., when terms will be
made known. ^v .
EMANUEL STAVER,
JOHN KURTZ, •
285.971 M Administratms
ORPHANS' COLHIT SALE OF
REAL ESTATE.
_On Saturday, Oqaber 11, .1871
By order of tho Orphans' Court 01•Curnberlioni
ll ray, we will sell on the premises. In tloo village ulßoiling Springs, Cumberland moitity, Penns) I.
N ania, the following Real Estado,vizt
No. 1. If lot of ground in said village
bounded On MO west by a street, south by proporty
of Ontrintil, east by an alley and north by property
of Ilitner, containing 120 fret in front, and 11;2 feet
In depth, bating i111.1 . e011 erected a Two Stwy Frame
Muse, with Back Building', Stablo an( other ono
c i
(louses. Also, it large Frame Iliac . tuitlo •Sliop.
Thin in a first Amen Blacksmith Stand, nil %thrill) . of
the attention of Blacksmiths.
No. 2. A vacant lot of gr n il in sail . ]
village, across the alley front N 0.1,1 1111111,1 east by
A street, north by Alivitaniett . flail, west by 1111 alley,
anti smith by Jacob C. Lehman, containing in (rout
On soil street. 120 feet, and 10 depth 140 feet: Theso
Ill'lm/10 1 crt will be sold on lots, or totetiter, as trill
Lost stilt purchasers. -
SIM to commence 01 10 o'clock, a. nt., lir told day,
when roitentllom;• m ill I. given and torn, mode
known by
DAVID P. LEHMAN,
JOHN 11OFFSJIT, ..
thittrdlm , t of .Itooph Illiinelmrt's minor chi Mren.
At lb.• ',MO 111110•11111 1.1111,, I tr ill ..II all the
11011,1111111 anal kitain Monitore 01 the lato .b.teph
Illoinehart, dove:ied, consisting of Boils, Bedding,
Carpets, Chairs, Itorentm, two Coal Stott'', rote Cook
Slay.., Clock, Tido, Churn, Tin MM., about ni tv
huthels of I•.;tattoes, mod ohm article, tm; 1111i114 . 10114
it/ 111./ti.4l.
. -
Cashmeres,
ALFRED RUINED I RT,
Atlonnnstl.ttor ..f Rhin.
•••
F. MOUROW,
EXECUTOR'S SALE OP A
FURS ! !
VALUABLE FARM
On Ireff nesday, October 18, 1871
fly virtue of the mill of :Ivies MI:/1:1p, lore, , a.I
will toll on the premises, in Climb, laiid
Pa., tat the Eltainliersborg tut njake, hi en 11,1101
ed New silk, am! thine mile:oat est of 31tiont
Rock, the farm of James Imniap, deceased, adjoining
hods of Jacob T, its, 3111 i. I'lool and others, Colltala.
jog . abort ONE lIENDItED AND NINETY-NINE
AMES of strong limektone land, In enotl cultita
(Joni mach of which Ints Item, limed. except rilmilt
twenty-flve :trots which is good oak timer land.
- The improvements are a good Two-Story , Erick
Holler, 1 log and fiamo InoestOre tanont house,
wagm, shell and cora Cl 111, he. 'Hie barn on Oils
pooperty WILY f1.C1.11113' 1/111111,1, 11114 h o trill bre. re . = -
built. Thorn ant tt. , clOotrils, ono at torch boost..
There is a connltierablo ,ilfautily of locust and wal
nut timber on tlio. torn. This I' a good whims
rosin, and still lie ttlit In porno. or 11, a w hole, as will
Inot -alit !merlin...rt.
Solo tomotronenee.,t lo k 0. mwhen term ,
mill lie rondo 6w witatiol act, iolain eivon by
=3
•
.1.431 ES U. BELL,
21$8p7Lts F.xrcutor of .I:tnit.,
for of tit° VAlley in , i lOC ,alt., and send 1,111
thiq
\V. S. MoltltOw,
MMBEEiMI
Valuable Farm,
On Tneßelay, October 17, 1871.
I %% 111 sell, I the Orplthe' Court of Chop
1..rh00l County, Prou'w, on the tot-no-Is. ,w the
Chamber...bur,: toroplke, I hr. , Tulle. south t-trcl of
Noe eille,and two miles west of )I.mi hook, the
hoot of Puffin], dert,rcl odjolothg hook
tclWilitton 111 , hop, Isaac itotelbert,lVOlirta
.d others, contoitoott -
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-I'OIAZ AC111:1 1 ,
rong linw+tono Marl, aoont wO,
which Is vol ortsl ith good oak "nibs ,
The hal ~, emente at
g0,,t1 'CW4 y 1/-
hOILII/1111 11011 SO. large Batik Baru, Corn Crth awl
Wagon Shish, awl other out.uilding, a a weal
lieu-Story Frame 11011 Se, stable
ble mai
outbuildings. Thera Is IL Will of ;mood water near
the boost., and a thrh'ir g of chard. farm con
tains s largo nuantir:... of thriving hwout
mash of a hich is 11l for posts
is II noewt.rxe 111'01111f illg UM), and a
aide investuutoc,for Lwow",
tit M• to ellllllllo.ol'. at 10 o:olook a. m al sal 1 dtv ,
whou ntlrndimr,. will ho given awl 1,111,1 11114tIe
known by
JAMES D. It EA.
21seialts A.lminiAratL rOl \Wm. Dunlop.
VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE AT
PRIVATE SALE.
'I he onta•crilocr resoling in West Petond , ,,o,' low n•
ship, Curnberlood v 0111113,11,0,, pr,x.,t,-01 , . 11,0
101/0o log valuable Real estate:
,1 Limestone Carlo cootaillina ce: nr,o+
I,, , ichex, strict meaxiire, 5it1121C.,1,11 Mt' tliatinbers•
bora turnpike,: , oest of one 1.111
!MU 11011 ill of 11111(151NA011 ,W 11,1111114.., WI till. Nllll
- Colley railroad. bentel.,l by 1A11114.11 .1. hn
I'loll. 111.11ry 1•11111, and others.
The iinproveitionlx area loran to,,,tery Weathei
henr,led lloit•e, a large Hank 1111 N. 7:2 by tal feel,
Corn Crib, SC ng.,n Shed, 1i0n..., aunt all
tnennen.nny tantnitnlitsgs. Tin,',- Inn iliags 1.1,1.1111
r , •,(.11t1y rufilod. There is on it an Ap.
pie Orchard root.itolog lln I,e r, 01 ninon, gnat it'd
Irult, and in exrat lent rrrll of wet, at the,,hn.
The li', en'. are all ill good repair. Malta h arrn of
land are rovered with excellent S'ouna limber.
TILL ols, , emixidetnl , l, , locit,4 no the place. Thr,
hetiolillik the toilet itrrelochre anti desirable Luna',in
tintlicrlandpiEalles, ii hurl, g !wen recently well
limed ovn7P,
Any persoti*Lshing to vivo those 1.,111i.4,1,11 do
so by railing on tin. sithscriber 10 ,, r NeVseille.
214epillt II NO. G. DA VI DSON.
A DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT
DRIV ATE SALE.
Vol undersigned offer.; 1113 lows° nod lot at pits
rote - on West Smith street, No. 'DI,
The lot 1a.20 lee; trout on South street, HIM 240 feet
deep, and truntlng no no alley, 1.0 feet, hovion Ow.
on °reeled a FINE TWO-t•TOST FItAME 1101.1411:•
eased with brick, with .good Lack bonding. nod ft
large cistern at the Dirk dpor. and n ourer-falling
well of Enter at the front door.- Alen, a line Ititko
house, n sploodid oven in it, bath trollop, cor
dage house together , ith all neeesmry enthoildings
and all in good reptile. The hit 19 C 01,191 south tine
choicest fruit a oil Itind4. Persons wi4hlog to ',kw
the property, van do so by culling on the owner. rt,
siding; on t tot piranha.,
11. It. CORNELIUS
7, 2 Dallf
ior t 7 I . .
El=
'•I iioi lceui Clothe's . 11'aS 111 T.
.01E1pC!..1.N-WASIIEri !
PRICE $5.50 •
merican ' ItraAer Sqreg Money,
The Fatigno'of Washing Dny no Longer
Dreaded, but Economy, Efficiency,: and
Clean Clothing, Sure.
In calling Politic attention to this Hills inacinne,
a low of tint Invaluable qualities. (nut po•erxsed by
any.other wbsithig machine yet W1'0111044 are litre
enumerated. •
It le the smallest, most compact. most portable,
must maple In rental liction, most easily °iterated.
clahl tell years old, with a low hours' pra, tire,
eau thoroughly comprebe,ml and elfectnally 1100 it.
There is no ati.luiting, no ne:es,s in ntoi.v, 110 domy
adapting! n ix always icady fir nat. I Yt is a
perfset little wonder! It to a 111111131.111 e 1 lam), llarg
more work and of a briter quality, than th.. most
elaborate and costly. hue India the tabor is fully
tB,Bl by IN 11 , 0. 11101 the clothes It ill last one-half
longer than by tiro old phut of the ' rub board. It
will mash the largest blank. t. Three shirts at a
time, tBll 11 I/1g thornaghlyl In 11 word, the abltitlon
°fatty fahrie, Irons a to It LllOO Curtain or
Cauilode Handkerchief, ore equally within the Sit
-11110117 of this 001! It Call he hoteneti to
any. tub and taken elf lit will.
No matter how deeat tatted al 1:0JIIIIIt 0 may, ist
against Washing Machines, the twunent this little
muelli eels aeon In perform its. wonder., all doubts
alto cleansing ellitasey ispti /.., thatislted anti
the doubter alai trllolll . l..lit 'Olll3l ,bve,mlo the fast
friends of Oahu:whine. "
IV° have tostitimulals without end. setting forth
its numerous advantages over uII others, and from
hundreds who losiollit own made the 11110 d uty, Use
less mtwitinex, whielt hove signally failed to tweton
plish the OldeCt 1113011Itled in 11131111Illebt and 101111
sounding advertisententx.
It is 118 perfect for washing to it wringer Is or
attlnging. , The ' price, oaths i.rautomit induct
ment to nurchasora, has 110011.placell so low that it Ix
Within the reach of every lionseiteeper; mud thi,re Ix
8,11,18 or doun.ue ocolioniy that will rephys the.
tonal' inycalttiont no mon.
All that 1./Lugo,' for *lair. GREAT L,lllOll I A VEII.
IA it fair trial. Wit gnarantoo each Joachim , to ,lo
Itx wOrk VotlhYly.,
ifot,E.Airrxvt lout THE UNITED STATER, •
A. IL. ItICANCI.9OI/8 C CO,
•
513 3lail:nt filrbet Ilhllu.h hi hlr, PA.'.
1 . 110 IHrElifiE and clitoweat IVOIII/1101,,)VA01 . : 110111411
In Om United Mtatex., .
. 311m713t0
YOU can Obtaih .Dye Stuffu, , Porfa
taurion, and Faitcy Artielom, at J. B. Haver
Pliyxlclana' prescrytlono : earofolly tom
pampleci at oil tlmea. "
J. D. 11AVEIISTCO1{,
No.slloullk Hanover otroot, Carlixlo, Pa.
13n0170
Auctioneer
=I
7 bad% an tl-Dogylyary
$5.50.
German • :111-Michzel
.(INE MILLION OF SAVED t•
•-•
It is one of the remarkable facts of till's remark
able age,.not merely that FO many persons aro the
"victims of dyspepsia or intligestion v but Its: wilting
victitttif.. Now, we wopfil not be - understood to say
that any ono regards dyspepsia with, favor, or feels
disposmete - rank it among the luxuries of Mb. Far
from It. Thom who hm•u experienced its torments
would scout Belch an idea. All dread it; and would
gladly dispense with its unpleasant familarities.
Mark Tapley, who was Jolly under all:the trying
circumst.cos in which ho was placed, never bail an
attack of dyspepsia, or his jollity would have speed
ily forseken him. Men and wouien sometimes coffer
Its torturer uncomplainingly, but whoever - hoard
of a person who enjoyed them/
• Of all the multifarious diseases to which the IP ,
man system is liablo;there is perhaps no' ono so.
'generally prevalent as dyspepsia. Thereon diserties
mere acute and pisinful, and which more frequently
prove fatal; but none, the effectoof Which are se
depressing to the mind and so positively distressing
to the body. If there is a wretched being In the
world it is
A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC
But it Is not our Intention to descant On the hor
rors of Dp.pepsia. To dose. the then, truthfully le aim
ply an imposdibility, hut It to possiblit to point out a'
remedy. We have said that dyspepsia is perhaps
the most universal of Iranian diseases. This Is' em
phatically the case in the United States. Whether
this general Prevalence to duo to the character of
tho loud, tho method of its preparation, or tho hasty
manner in width It In tumidly swallowed; is not'our
province to explain. The great fact with which we
Ate tolled to deal Is thiq :
DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS
=
Nf - orly tithe: person you nite.t IA n tin tint,
an apparently whiling 01.; Jur were thin tint dim
ease, why so ninny setTerere, notion a certain, speedy^
and liaftCrellledy In within the easy reach ut nitwit°
deelio to avail themselves of it 1 But tine •Cnajority
will not. Blinded by the prejudice, or detorred.by
some „tiler nuesphtined •Influenee, they mfuee to
nercpt the,relief ,potifored them. They turn a deaf
ear, to the iestimhey of the thoesands whose suffers
Inge luive been alleviated. and milli strange 'Miele.
the., appear to elh.g v ith desperate deter:ideation to
their rutlile4s idle:ten:or. But sit,. it dyspeptic,:
What Is this - remedy/ to which we reply: This
great ellvoistor of intim., guttering Is alinott as
widely known as the English lenge:me. It bee al
layed the rtsinies of thousands, and Is to-day curry
ing. comfort _and enctiiiregeMolit to_thunsatabl:M_
ethers. Thh , tielleoeledired panhieec is none ether
time
DR. HOWLAND'S (ERMAN
. • BITTERS.
Would you ILTIOW inure of the media of Aids non.
derrfal tittalivitte that earl bu learned from the' espwd•
roe, of Wilt...! Try It yourself, and Ito It het
failed to 101111 the aseura et , of Ito eMailey given by
the proprietor, thou nbolulon faith In It.
I,ET l'l' 111 , ', IZI4NIEMBER.F.,I),
or;t11, that 1100FLAND'8 (iER)IAN BITTERS
i+ - .-
notl WI.
They are not alroliglie in any seiiiin of the term.
Tiot , aro composed Wholly of the pure Juice ur vital
principle of IN mob," This M nnta mere assertion.
'I he "%trash from which they are compounded mire
pre• and by one of the ablest of German chemists.
Unlike any other Bitters in the market, thev are
holly free front spirituous Ingredients. The ote
pictiilos which hold, route so mach forme against
preparations of thiS class, namely—tliat it desire for
intoxicating drinks is stimulated by their use, are
not valid in the case of the German Bitters. So for
ham encouraging or ineultating a taste or desire
tia inebriating beverages, it may he 1 . 01111,1 m) tI y 11S-
Fll . lVlt, that their tendency is GI a diatnetrically
opposite direction. Their enacts ran lie
BENEFICIAL, ONLY
in all rags of the Hilary system. Oar.
mail 'Bitters stand vilthoitt.an equal, acting promptly
and: vigorously upon the Liver; they remove its
torpidity and rattan healthful aerrotion of bile—
thereby suppl 3 log the stomach with the most fnills
pensable elements of sound digestion In proper pros
portion i. They givo lone to the atottpuili—stlinulot
ing its functions, find enialing it to inirferin its
dntieu as nature designed" it. hould in. They impart
vigor and strength to the entire system, causing the
patient to tetil like another being—in fart, giving
Win a loin lease of kin.
THEY ITIZIFY THE BLOOD,
cleausing th sitoi nttia wf sll hurtful iiiipurlifos
and si..pplantiug tholll with the shillalas of
ho.11hluln~•x In it word, (brie Is scarcely s ills
eitsc in which they citimot sniely
employed : but In lint most grimallY priwsleut
iligtre,inir snit dreaded
THEY STAND UNRIVALED
Now, tlicre are certain elite,• a of pyritous to whom
uittireine Bitters aro not only unpalatable, but who
iitcl tin take thorn withont prsitirc
.outhnt. For...ltch ; •
•
DR. 1100FLAND'S GERM'AN
TONIC
has lisen prepared. It in Intended for 11/0
o hero a slight alcoholic stimulant is moulted iq
eennecliou v. Rh t h e welbknown Tonle propertiesof
thy pure Reiman Bittern. Tina -Tonic centalun all
the ingredients of the !littera, hut so flavored art to
roam, the extreme bitterness. Thin preparation is
not "Id) pal data,. b u t nnu bi nes , in modified form,
all the !lanai, of the German Bittern. The
extract! Of mune of ITaturo'n Choi vent, restoratives
are liehl In solution by a spirituous agent of the
purl st qualtty. In one, or languor orexceittlre
.here the ay stem appears to hobo her-non
ex hail-bet ofita en. rgleii.
lIOOFT„NNWS TONIC
unty,l•lon4 eff.r. It not: only
htiniul ,tln. nagging and trtistlng energies, 101 l
int igorates and permanently strengthens in/wilt:al
upon the lavpr nilil Stott:m-1r thnrough, perbsps less
ompt than the Bitters, Nebou the same quantity ie
taken in none the less certain. Intligestlen,
Ilil
llonsue•n, Physii..l or :Vertu. Prostration, )1.40
aaily to its potent intlnenen It gives the Insalla
tiew,(11111 stronger hold upon 01110Vili tlopre,
sion of spirits, still Inspires 'eloterfulneint It .p
plants the pain el disease ttith do: ewe and cornlort
of perfttet 110111111. It gives strength to weakness, :
thloss ilerponaeory to tho slats, soil starts the Vor•
..tezed iutah.l :limn it tot., nod gilt:a:onto unreel
Ma. Pe. limolanils benefit:cll.:, to the human rare
ors n,.t 1,1111,1,1
GEUMAN BrPTERS
or Lim taluablv TONIC. Ile 11 prvpured Knoth,
S% IS rapidly N‘inni Og wu.l" P"Pu
f:,,..,1-1,4,111.• of Ito iffiritodc 'l'lil In
11()OFLAND'S 1)01)(WILYI,-
-, I.IN 1',11,145,., •
ts perf,cl 41s-hrtillst, for tiltrcury, xithiult MIS or
A'l'l” , +:l ~,,t1,1,1111 fill wh IL.Ii 11,i11t1.11.111,1 to 111 . t
ufo:t lir Li, er, timi y .. 11111110,011 Of I'odophyl
-111,o:
VITAL PRINCIPLE OF' rHE
MAN DRAKE ROOT
Now we llre the reader to diet incedy unde”dind
that • title extract 14 Ow Mandrake is ninny tinier
more powerful than the Mandrake Itaelf. It le the
nledirnial vie tore of this health-giving plant in a
p.rfeetle pure and highly ron•entrated form.
Hence it le that two of the Pcdophy_Unrlll, eonell•
tide a Nil thee, while utiym trio "Tx tai right ru
handful of other prcpxratlon's of the 3lundrake.nr
required Tho Podophyllln
ACTS DIRECTLY oN"ri.rE
1, El 11.1{
stimulating its functions and causing it t .111111:0 11 4
biliary
h tecrotions tegular and pr, per quantities.
o. rioresults which Invariably follow the
use or mercury is entirely avoided by their 01.0
ltut It la wit 1111011 the LIVIV only that their powiirs
extract . The extract of ylnudrnhu umtalnr] In
them is of,hituily combined with lour other extracts,
OUP of which 401 upon the stomach, Otto upon the
upper 'upon, tho lnwrr powoln, nud Aim,
preterits ally griping circ l et, thus producing n pill
that inlluencls the entire digestive and alimentary
system, in All /NUN! and
Ito action entirely frry:,..-tesmr 'muscly, vomiting or
grltiloglisins common titAl - Utlierpug:dives.
Ptiss s.;Tilg -these flinch' desirable qualities,. the
rettopltyllltt hxuuTee invalunole as n
FAMILY MEDIOIN-E,,,.'
No household should he without thorn. They aro
perfectly bar, require hit two fur an.drilloary dose,
ore prompt end elllelent in notion, owl when mod
In connection with Of. Hood. d's German Elttero,
in Tuttle, may he roxiirded no certain epueilir• in 011
era of Liver Cnwphdut, hyxpep•in, or no yo t the
ill 10 which 00,1y:deer IN ordinary 1112 4 40.1.
.
101 0 PIPY LL IN PILLS
act open the atranaeh and bowels,
,carrying im
proper obiarnetiona, while the liittera or Tonle.
portly the 1,100,t, strengthen end InVlgerato the
frame, give tone end appetite to they stomach, and
(has bai,d op the Invalid arrow.
Or. Moaned, having provided Inn rnal retnedh.a
for clieceFea, Imo :iven the world one mainly thr ex
ternal epplleation; In the wood°, fat prnpnrathill
klinlvii nx
DR,
HOOFLAND'S ItEEK
• ' OIL. . . • •
Thin 911 In n x Iro ridgn remedy foi. polnn find Ilepun,
of all Idildn. •
• . •
dibentnatico, Neurtegiti, Toothache, Chlibla
Sprat., Boma, Pain In filo Bark and holus,.King•
'porton, &C., &O .1111 yieldro IV+ external mod loath°.
Tito nuntimr of cures effected by It In astonishing;
nod they aro InerermingoVery day: ,
Taken Internally, It In a earn ,for Ifearf,lotri3,
Kidney lliocanen, Sick Ilesdneho ; Volts, Dysentery,
ft:lndent Mariam 'fithutps, P.llllO In the Stomach,
Cohin o ic. ,
Tito ()rook Oil A
coniponed entlioly 'of healing
gums and month's'Tho principal Ingrodieht
WWI oily silbstarffsic procured in the 'lntittitern part
of Greece. Its effects no. a tlestrt•yiA . of pain nett
truly magical: Thonsataln horn brow benefited' by
itnitno, and a . , trial by 11 110,50 who "tiro skeptical iclij
thoroughly, Convlnco Mont ofitn inestiMablo value.
TIM. rained:ea will ho giant by
w cp - roub fo any
locality, upon ,ppplirallow •to tbo PIIINOIP AI,
OFFICIII, at tho tilbtlllAN MEDICLNII WIWI il, No.
Alt Anil STREET,' PIIILACIO,PIIIA.
. o IT A f 3 ., . 14,\ ~E V A 1 , (,5,,..
' Proprietor.
Formerly C. M. JACItEON & C.O.
Thom; Itynualloa are fr Sulu by. bruitglata, Mote.
It °opera, and MadleinA Ilyiderg, eyerywlldro; • • •
detlfily ,
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