Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 09, 1871, Image 4

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    patients similarly afflicted. Hero aro
gathered mon who honmitly piirposo to
rid themselves of an evil habit, and who
honestly, help ono another to resist the
temptation, just as they once helped oth
ers to fall into it. For this reason' men
can be cured hero by the same process
that has proved a failure at home, and
that would - scarcely bo succeSsful if tried
in isolate. oases. There 'are none hero
who despise the drunkard and give him
the cold shoulder, but all are interested
in enabling him to rule his appetites.
TheTationt is rekoved from temptation,
and kopt out ofils.way, until his moral
courage is restored to the point of say
ing "No r ' when he ought to do so. ' Oth
ers work for him and with him, while ho
labors with all, his might far himself. Of
course, bis chief dependence must be• on
himself ; but it is a great and constant
source of strength to find himsell) sur
rounded by men who not only wish him
;well but aro persuaded that he can be
cured.
Let it'not be understood'that there are
no "hard cases" innthe Asylum. There
• are men. within these walls who have
.taken bay rum cock tails in the morn
,ing's that followed a long debauch ; who
have-drank cologne and found it "not
bad to take;," and some who have not
disdained hair oil that had the taste of
alcohol, It was on account of these
debaSed - appetites that the Superin
tendent was compelled to remove the rod
pepper from the castors in the dining
hall. Patients Whose stomachs craved a
fiery stimulant, were in the habit of put
ting largo dopes of it in glasses of milk.
Indeed, the red pepper cock-tail threat
ened toibeCnine popular. But the tempt
ation was removed, and no doubt the
appetite followed it.
Statistics show a large measure of sue-
MS in the treatment of inebriates at
this institution. The Secretary (Mr.
Carroll •Hyde) states, in his report, that
03 per cent have been permanently cured
in the last two years and a half Per
sonal obserliation leads me to believe
that at least a majority of those who
come here for relief are saved to them
selves and their families. No other
statement can show so conclusively the
benefit of institutions for the reformation
of the inebriate.
The usual charge for patients is $4O a
week for the first three months, and $l5
for the second. Most of the "cured"
leave at the end of three months, but it
is genorallfthought that a six months'
.
residence is necessary to put the cure be
yond a peradventure. About ono in
five of the patients are admitted without
• charge, some of them being committed ,
by the courts and the others being too
poor to pay anything. Yet the institu
tion is selfisupporting, Ineving received
no State aid for the last two years.
The Asylum has many needs, and some
~ of them are very pressing. It ought to
have an appropriation large enough to
' finish the north wing,.erect a gymnasium,
complete the inside of the chapel (which
_ yet needs windows, carpet, &c.), and set
out shads trees on the grounds. ,The
latter embraces over 400 acres, includ
ing a large garden and green house, but
the campus Is bare of shrubbery and
trees, and in winter is very desolate ifn
appearance. No doubt the next Legis
lature will attend t 6 these wants. - Last
winter the Asylum was taken .under the
full protection of the State, and a Board
of Trustees (headed by Dr. Willard
Pa'rker of New York, and including
State Treasurer Bristol, Controller
Nichols, Canal Auditor Dayton, the
Hon. H. R. Pierson of Brooklyn, &c.,)
was appointed by the Governor. They
have gone to-work with vigor, and have
already made some important imprpve
ments in the Management of the institu
tion. They have done wisely in con
tinuing the preset:it Superintendent, Dr.
Daniel D, Dodge (an eminent physician
of Clinton County), in office. lie is ad
mirably adapted to the positioti, as is
shown by the fact that he has achieved
a success far in advance of his predeces
sors. He is ably assisted by the Secre
tary, Mr. Carroll Hyde, who was formerly
a patient, and whose good' example is
worth a score_of treatises on intemper
ance. The rest of the staff consists of a
Chaplain (a Presbyterian minister who
reads prayers from the Episcopal Litany, )
and two " attendants." The_ time was
when patients were that up by bolts and
bars, and many attendants were needed.
But it has been discovered that it pays
better to rely upon a sense of honor and
the restoration of moral responsibility
Chan to enforce any species of prison
discipline.
Your correspondent believes that if
the working of this institution were
generally understood, it would be over
whelmed
,by . applications for admittance.
Most persons,imagino that the place is a
cross between a penitentiary and a poor
house, where the victim is immured
under a species of medical inquisition
until he is cured. On the contrary, it is
' ono of the pleasantest public residences
in the land, whose inmates, for the most
part, are men of culture, wealth, and
position.. Society has allowed and
~tempted_them—to .-but- society
frowns on their attempts at reform by'
affecting to despisO•the -men who have
gone forth, cured, frpm this roof. Said
merbbnnt of New York to threetl
kee o
men, last Winter: " Why,, those men at
Binghamton are the very scum of the
earth." Me did nut dream that two of
the gentlemen to whom ho addressed his
remarks wore graduates of this Asylum.
Thib partially explains why compare
- tiverg little is known of the institution. -
Patients conceal the fact .ef. their resi—
dence here, and go home under the pro
% tame of having returned from a trip to
\ Swope or .a journey to the West. They
fear the reproof of society for the most
manly act they fiver did,- and dare net
speak in praise of the good work of
• their Alma Mater.
Society is a`Pheirisee in its treatment
of the drunkard. • It fills high the wine
cup, •and invites to drink. Lovely woman
roaches out the juice of the grape, and
proclaims him a "milk-sop" who fears
its' power. Then if a. man drinks and
falls, society has-no words too harsh for
his sin. It dodges him on the street, it
shuts its doors against Lim, it looks on
him as a moral-leper if he goes to au im•
obriato asylum, and it expresses its utter
• want of faith in his referniation after he
has gone out again 'into the world. In
• its'action it is-aided and abetted by the
law of the land. The State licenses men
to sell' the liquor that. will intoxicate
many, and when a eaten has -drunk ac
cording to law and become drunken, it
fines him and pockets the money—mit
shuts him up where he • can neither pro
vide; ler himself nor for, his family. If
the law continues to act thus
wit Ought, in. justice •to the inebriate, to.
give these asylums fidl• facilities for
demonstrating the success, or failure, of
the experiment they are making.
It is not enough for your correspond
. eat fogey, after, aresidonEe of six months
• in the State Inebriate Asylum, that this
is the best place for those who have
fallen into habits of intemperance, and
desire to recover themselves. Ho'mtist
• add that be leaves this plabo to-morrow '
with'regyet mingled with a natural joy:
Very. pleasant,. indeed, have been the
friendships formed here--pleasant• l the
walks by the river and over the hills, the
siestas amid daisies, and buttormnpte,liffc
cheery words spoken to' a sorrowful
• heart, the growth of faith and hope that,
has gilded these brief months passed in
the Valley of • the Susquehanim. Will
the world extend as kind a welcome to
'one, who, when lie came herowas
, •
AN ItitimnrAmt.
•:--.Nero TOM „,• • ,
Cheap John's Ad
CHEAP JOHN
OFFERS FOR SALE
THE BEST• AND CHEAPEST
STOCK OF
ftoHlio,
For Men's and Boy's Wear !
Boots, Shoes,
Hats. Caps,
Notions and UNDERSHIRTS!
Come and See
Cheap John
The Poor dllan's Friend,
:Aro. 5 Cowl House Arenue,
FRANKLIN HO USE RO W
Your Most OVedient Servant,
Cheap John,
Bonefactor of Ragged Humanity
28sep7ltf
lIM.y Goods, Silks, -?,•c•
A.RRIVAL OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
efit.t 'Tone), nt the cheap Pe, e ..1
A. W. BENTZ & CO.
The Ihrgast anil best selected stack of Fall and Win
tor t 1 oils ever bloat...tit to Carli-10.
rplcnilid Sila Poplins, all shades. cheap
Elegant Corded Siik Poplins, cheap.
Handsome Pat toy na for ladle.: salts Incloth tint%
11/incision.. Black Alpar as and Mohair.s. Cashmeres
0.11 alcrinr.cm. itepps, eretonnii. Ac Bright Plaid
P. Polalnos and C0r.b..1 Alpacna.
NEW BLACK -SILKS :
Eliot Lyon's lino Goan. front 51.25 to s4.tnt:
Wrater Proof One hand.. I ittlenald
of poll Slntwk. Black 'flatlet Slinw"s, hen n od
nitnitre nll grades. Iltlatoral Sliltt.t, Gored Skirts,
also, 11001. Skirt. Wo ore ester -lye dealer+ in
,MOURNING GOODS
rainCien going into mournMg mine our
xf ck. st lull line of all the beq,briniiiis llonstatic
Goods. white and red Clanneln: shirtingx and
Sargon Flaon.lx, blenched and unbleachol
Calicoes: very handsome, Winched and unbleached
Carlton rlnniteln very low (tar stock in full in
white and grey Cr b aml Cradle Blankets:
Milo Boise Blankets, Cover:etn, Counterpanes, lc.
MEN'S AND BOYS' EAR
Oyercoilingtt, CakeintorPF, for mtlts, Loam
WM, Jeans from V to 50 rent,: also Itomeintolo
very ttmol. All kill& of NM - tow, thmery.
White Snsh Ribbons. 6own—
:10111 lin • or Frothem, all
it id thi UT Ilibbono, Floweks..te.
WOOLEN STOCKING YARNS.
Germantown Wool, Zophyra, Berlin Wool, fr.r.,
CARPETS! CARPETS!!
Fluor Oil Cloths, all widths and beautiful patter.,
Velvet Rugs. Door Mats, se, New Table Oil ' Oahe.
air stork is an fn II and complete, that It is impos
sible to enumerate all—we thereforsccolially invite
all to comb and umomna. as we take great pleasure
In showing our good:
Having p o rehased our good. for rash, we call sell
them molt lheapet than they an be bought else
where—anti we feel coo:Mint from the Icing esperi
imee a the buslnevs, end our surto Mr good taste
and Juilottent in selecting Itiontsonie . goodd, that we
cannot fail to planar.
Do not'fall to roma and Berlin* goMI.I bargAill, at
the old stand no South Hanover street
A. W BENTZ S: CQ.
N. B —Velvet... in Mark and till colon/rut bins
DRY GOODS
IZ, EAT_,
VALUE
ME
...
:
la 1-
~;......a -:::et9isi
SOUTH HANOVER STREET,
caiSi.~-ay..
If you want a nice Calico Dress,
II t.on n ant n Nino Domino IVrapp,r, •
If you want - a nice Alpaca Lustre,
' If you want a nit, turn Mohair.
If you want a nice Cassimere . ,Suit,
It you want a' nice Moth Stilt, - -
If you want a nice Table Linen,
If you want a nice Fult ar !loop Skirt, •
If you want a nice Opera Flannel,
it you aunt-, 1111,111•101110 Shaw.,
If you want a Handsome Lao Collar,
11,you want a Hands:am. Lire° Ii intlkercion
If you want Hamburg Edging Cheap, .
if yon a nut ilniporo Liter the p,
If you want Linen Handkerchiefs Cheap,
If you want Dry (tooth! Do•ap,
C:1 - LL A
-ARPH IR
Yon it ii! find • xlensivn an I r voriner
Wei. tin rionin Cali'll111111:il A us • rkllazt
Crop, Pint and ill Vial Plaid l'op .
Ilex, Blank Silknod n 1,111.111 n Is “.,,0rt0,..,
kill Pleat G00d . .. Also.lllnuketx. El 111,11./S, %rotor
int& Itspnllanta, Vnlvninens I Mock Colored),
3letino Shiro , end Dr iwnrs, lai Iles ' nl Corte,
Twills i rile. log is new ertialo). tool roll lli no.:
Notions, 1111110 tit,. diriool 'Manion
If you wolol , ave. I, ohlrY c II 01 toy Moro,
prices cootottro favotaltly with at y rn ill:sale of 10.
Easton. Cill s.
.I'. S —Juvepli EhU , iI
110 TELS
HARR, ULT. it r JEP.I. RIII‘LVIELD
MONTGOMERY. 110 USE.
Tho nutlereigu•il ruTedfigly thu liullic
that they have leased thi4 melt known 1 Wel in t' e
, b lough of Ch italk Teliiirg. It their intonthin to
keep It In utylo which they lioro will glee
faction ,to all udiy Into, them with their ...-
tom. - • '
Thu Chninhomburg 11411 cluttyaburs Coaches run
from and •a Ills hOlOl. • •
-FILL'OTT4. D
bort7l.ly
CENTRAL. HOTEL,
NOII.. 021 and 623 Arch Street,'
Turing, $2.50 per day, or rooms with- 4
out board, $1 per day.
J. 11. DU VIN, t'roprlot r
aomaily
\•
FARMERS' IND DRQVERS'
0 T 1..
MEM3II2I
Thu underslrnotl basing token nod anti, ply ge
ntled and furnished tile hotel. IS p•oparbd tb furii•h
good accommodations to all oho doW're to make
their home. A shore of ' the patronage of the oily
rounding country tnvrlhng public
. 110•Ic"ir ~1.
Rooms largo and culla.. tan's. Table nlera s ie sap
pllid with tho 11,1. .
.N. W. W 0 ,1).?.
Pr 1.1-lotor
binn7o
THE "BENT 2 HOUSE,".
. .
•
(Formerly °Orman 7lit ka •
tr05..17 AND 111 FART MAIN fITRICET;
CARLISLE, PA. •
The and reigned having purellasel and ontiroly
re.flttell, n td furnished a now flu oughont, with oist
clann furalt urn, thin well•klonsn, nog
nott,t;lotflortlia o•tNloto nt the solninunlty nail
travollng•publie - Ile In .well proparod to !oink..
ateotninotlatlons to all ajla it, sire to zn
Ingot 1110 Ir 110(11!, or pleasant tonlp ,nay
Tau; ens tom front the nurroarrllngeonutry I renpo.3 '
Tully sol I, I toil. Court, us and attentlyo nervan to srs
etigagelt at this popular holm
1 BENTZ, Proprleto'r.
jt. /01ra-class Ilrery In sounseated tho
helot, under the'rnattagnment of Joseph L. Sterner a
Brothur.
108(11)091y .
SOUTH7MOVNTArN- WLROAD I
TINS TABLE:Y
TARES EFFECT BEMBIDER - I t All.
On and atter Friday, September, 1, 1871,
this Company will run two trains
through to Pine Grove daily, -
. (Sundays excepted).
2 AB FOLLOWS :
Leave Junction,' 7.00 a 314 ►Donnybrook„ 7.10,
•Crniehead'a, 7 20,11ount Llolly. 7.40, •Upper 51111,
7,45, Limner's Run, 8.05, Laurel, 8.40, and arrives at
Pine Orove, 9.00 A. IL -
Leave Carlisle, 4. 58 P. x. , Junkion, 3.00, •Donny
brook, 3 10, *Cislilead's. 3.25, Mount Holly, 345.
•Upper Mill. 3.54, Hunter's Dun, 4.00. i am el,• 4 80,
and arrived at Pine Grove, 4 40 P. M.
Learn Pino Grove, 9.31 •. 31, I mire!, 9 45,Un -
ter'. Ituu,lo.4s,•Upper Mill, 10.2 i, Mount Molly,
10.30,•Cradithentre,.10 60,. •Ponnybrook, 11.0 Q, and
arrive, nt.'Juucti 11 15 A M.
Leave Pluo Ori,‘e, 5.00 P. u lain% 5.15, Ilun
ter's Rue. 5 30, •Upper 51111. 5 50, Mon. Roll , 6 55,
•Craighesire r, lo..tionnybrook, 025, and •rrlvoil ut
Junction, 035 P. it
Stations mn•kat thus ( 0 ) are flag station,' only.
11. W. DA VEN PORT,
General Supoiln: eudent
OM, of INn. S• Intendant, 1_
Pisa G10m.% ,; 1871. f
CUMBERLAND VALLEY It. it
CHANGE OF HOURS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
On and nfterThnnday, November 24,1870, Simeon ge
Tr.:lnn will run daily, ae follows : (Sunday. excepted.
ACCOMMODATION TO AIN leaves Harrisburg
8:00 A. v , Mechanicsburg o:3s,CWißsle 0:11 , Newiiille
9:46, Shippennburg 10:22. Chambersburg 10:44, t3reen.
castle 11:10, arrlvihg at Hagerstown.ll:4s, A. M.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 1:55, P. M, Me
chanicsburg 2:27. Carlisle 2:50, Nowville 3:32, Ship
pensburg 4.02, Chambdriburg 4:35, Cireeneastlo 6:11,
arrivln2 at Hagerstown 5:40, P M.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 4:30 pM,
Mechanirsbarg tiOrt, Carlisle 5:32, Newvilleo:os, Ship•
penslitirg 6:33, arriving nt t barn borstal rg . 7:09, P M.
& MIXED TRAIN leaves Citautbersburg 7:45, x n
Greencastle 9:00, arriving nt Hagerstown 10:05, A Y.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven Chantlo•rsburg
5:00 A N, Shippensburg 5:29. Near]llo C:O9, Carlisle
13:33,. slechnnicaburg 7:02 arriving at Harrisburg
7:307a N.
MAIL TRAIN leaves IlagmatoWn 8:10 A N, Green
castle 9:00, Clsionb..raburg 9:00, Shippennburg 10:22,
Newville 10:53, 'arlisie 11, 9, Mechanicsburg 12:05
arriving nt Harrisburg 12:37,P. at. •
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Hagerstown 12:00 rd,
Greencastle 12:28. Chinn homburg 1:05. Shlpponsburg
1:37. Newville 2:10, Carlisle 2:50, Mechanicsburg 3:18,
arriving et Harrisburg 3:50,
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Hagyrntown 3:29 P
I:27,Greenca.stle surrNing at Chambemburg 5:20, r Y.
4i' Making lose emu:action:l at Harrieburg with
trains to and from Philadelphia. No a , York, Washing
ton, Baltimore, Pittsburg, and all points West.
0. N. LULL. Supt.
Superintendent's 001 co. Chanib'st Nov 21. 1875)
pENNSYLVA-NIA RAILRCIAD
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
Eight Trains (Daily) to and from Phila
, delphia and Pittsburg, and Tivo
Trg.ins Daily to.and from Erie
. _„ .. (Sundays excepted).
A FTER MONDAY, AUGUST, 7th,
1571, Palvenger Trains of the l'enneylvania
Railroad cum. any will depart from linrriaburg and
arr:ve at I.l:l!adelpliM an I PIRA/Imp no follows :
3 45—Plilladeltdila Express lea, a lilrrialairg
daily (except Monday) at 3 45 a. m., and arrives at
West Philadelphia at 7 441 a. m.
35—Fast line leave.; Harlinburg daily (na rept
3lnniint) at 7 35 a. in , and arilyeri nt Wpm OtiEsilni
ploln no 11 16 n. En.
Mail l rain leaves Altnonn dolly (excopt Sunday)
at 3 on p at.. and arrives n4llarriiiburast 9 Oop. tn.
10 45—cinrionnti Express. leaves IlsrrlabnrX dal y
at 10 45 p. m., at.d errli tot 'lt Wo-t Philadelphia at
3 Iu a. in
II _s—l'~rifr Expr,,, 11.11,11 llarrlalturz daily
at 11 2f. n m., no I arrives at Meet Plilladelphin at
3 In p. m
2 t I — XPI'ESI3 'e'nvo4 llarti‘lturg daily
ti•xt , •pt tlntnt t • I . nt 2 00 p. n., and arrtyns at Weal
Phil:l6.looa at 600 p. In. •
H ar ri s burg Amon...iodation loaves Altoona tinily
(Similay excepted) sit 7 25 a. m., and arrives at liar
tuft at 1 5 p.
3 55--Ilarrigburg Ar.• Tumuli 4tl. lonr0.• liarrlo
burg 3 53p. m., and riv , Phi adolphia
0 45 p m.
50-I,an , anter Tralo, %la Mount Joy, learn.
Harrisburg Jody (except •Imlay) at 7 SU a. m., and
arrive.. at NViatt Philadelphia at 12 40 p m .
4 35—Lrie Pa-t Line ueot, for Erie, lenvee liar
ri+burg dai'y (except Sunday) at 4 35 p. to , arriving
at Erie nt i 4.1 n. ni
11 ERIF: MAIL ulev, ' fur Erie loaves Hartle.
burg dolly at II h 5 a.m., arriving at Erie at 3 50 p
II 45—Citannunti Express leaves Harriaburg Jelly
at II 45 p. m , arrives at Altoona at 4 .40a.ni., and
arrives at Pittaburs at la DO a. in.
. . .
. •
1 35—FI.•ST PACIFIC ESPRE-6 !mires Hartle
burg at 1 3. n. m, arrive. at Altoona 6 po a. to
and arrive. al l'ittaborg at 10 20 a.
2 10--vc66o Pacific Ext.rl.ss leaves 11nriisburg
4 1, 0 ," 2 10 0 m., or rtv, at Alto.ola at 6 30 a. lA,
[ekes breakfast 06.1 arrives at Pitt/001N at 1040 P. 0.
• • .
145—Feat Lino leave.. llarrlAurg daily (oze,•pt
t:utaln. )nt .1 45 p. m., arrive. nt Altoona at 8 55 p.
m , Whom supper and arrive. nt Pittsburg at I 20 a m!
- 15—Nla11 Train leaves Harrisburg daily (useepi
Sunday) at 115 p m., arrives a , Altoona at 7 15 p.
takes dot per and arrives )ItPittql.urg at 1 00 a m.
7 Ist—Way l'assenaer 'train raven Harrisburg daily
at 7 tr. a. ru., arrives at Altoollaitt 1 20 p. m., and
nl Pat•lntrg at•ti- 20 p. m.
SAMUEL A. II LACIC,
Supt. Mulollo Dir. Ponnn. It. It
Ilarriohorg Angost 3. 187 i .
MMIMI
SPRING ARRA NG EM ENT ? .
Monday, May 15, 1871.
citt:AT T: , UNII LINE PROS( THE North and
North.lVoat 11. r Philadelphia, New York, Reading,
I' ttsville, 'faanaillaa, Ashland, :tiaanatakin, Lebanon,
A tioatown, Clarion, Ephrata Litiz, Lancaster, Co.
loruliiti, Ac.
Trains leave ilarritihurg for New York, as follows:
At .2,40 oat 11,10., 0 nh, anal 2:00 p an, Cl/111111.1111%
1111.11 mina las train, nn anal
Railroad, and
asst. hag at Now York at 10;05 a. m, 3:50
and p. an. ratepeoively Nlottibitag Clad occom
par.) the 2:40a in train a 'Clout change.
Returning: Leave New Yo. k at 0:00 a m, 12.30
atonal, a7a.l 5:00 p an. Philadelphia, at 7:30 83u a at.
nod 3::mp m. Sietping Cara ar.tompany the 5:00 p
train from Nen. York, a ithaut elm, go.
Leave Mori-16mi; for !tootling Pottsville, Tama
gni., Niinoraille, Ashland. -latmokin, Allentown an I
Philadelphia, at 8;10 a to. 2:00 anal 4:05 a an, s op.
pint iti I,olmnial un.l priantipil way natation.; Ihr
1.03 p nt train t onnitettlig for Ithibulialphia, Pottsville
Coluanatix, only. For Potts% ille, Sehmiylkll
Ilavon :tato A tabula 1411 Skint, i kill and Samuel. tuna
It ilroad, le it.. liarra-lotrat at 3:10 p
Nag Pesart•t 11111111/1111 trains leave Rending
for Alton!. 411, Ell/111111. Yu, k, at 4,12, 1,1:3.1
m. mati 4:1:5 p an. Ret ursine. tcaro New
Y. rk :it 1.11111) .1111. 111:31 110011 111111 5:00 p m , a' 11 Alllll,
WWII la 7:20 a nit, 12,15 111/011, 2:13,4:23 and 0:35 p ut.
Watt. Pataiingt r 'Tana leaves Philadelphia at 7:30
a an, connecting a ith Nautilus train on limit Panne)].
v./ ilia It 111111.111, 1 - 11111 , tang In nm 'Loading at 0:20 p
stopping at a I stations.
heat° Pottsville at 9:00 a an, and 2 l 0 p qt, liornaltal
nt 10:0ti a `IMMO, in, at 3:40 attaa111:10 n m , Ash•
land, at 7:113 /1111 f 1:1;31 noon. Nielasnoy City, at
7:51 a in and 12:1 p m, Tamaqua, at ait:ls a m, amid
2,0 p na, for Ph ladolphia, Now York, Rending, Ifitr-•
rialturg, Ate
. .
I,IIV N P ttssilla via Schn‘11:111 and Susquehanna
Irand, at 8:15 nagn,f, Harrisburg, and 1 :45 a M.
for Grove and Trumout.
Reading . A r moil:Latin Train leitima Putinvilin at
5: R. a to, pit...ra ft.mling nt 7:30 n m,arriving nt
tibia at II :20 a al. It iirrihmll:iivrii Nina
at :415 l tu, taxiing Raiding at p La, ar.
lima,: at r ttarilly at 9:40 p m.
Pa tatoru A corn atoll lion Train 111,08 Putt tow ,
at 0.31,,,,. 1 .. tan tly; 11,1 t VOl PIIiIa itlpLln at 4:30
p at.
Co:utith a I ailro.ulir !MU, Ilonll gat "EttlYa
in, and 0:13 R. in, tor Ephrata, z, 1.11.1“, Co
lumbia, de.
I'. rk omen It inroad trains lames Perklumen J tinc
-3 1 , 11 - n 7:4 itiak -ix o.rxrm x . .returvil
linen 9cLmrul.nnl e nl o 3.., 9:104 ni, 12:50 noon. and
1. is, c et.lot with Miwllar trains on Rending
Ito
.. ILdh 11.61 trail. leave Pottstown at
0:40 a ni, 1,1 iv p roturning,loato Mt. Pleas
ant at iOO and I 10. and 3.110 11111 coum a Ing with
similar trains On Reading Itallros4.
ellealor t all., Railroad r.dnx taco Brldgepor at
It:30 a In, 2.05 and 2212 p in ; returning. I; a
10,c ulogjown nt 0; to n w. 12:45 a„0 n, and 5.25 p in.
cuonectliui with tlll.lll On It siding Itlitlroad
On m wive Nes, 'York at 5.00 p m, Phila
delphia, it ti.../0 s In end 3:15 p as, (the 0:00 a in, 'rain
num tit ~ r ily Itcall, Roaml ottelVlllo at a: II a
len.. It 0 rlstoirg .it 2401a1l 1 2:00 p
Im/ire Allcutn ni it 4.25 1,41 8:35 p ni !Lading
at 7:15 11. nl. a ail 1.1;20 p n. for Ilarrisbnig, nt 4 32
aut for New. at 7.20 a Hi, for Allontuitu and
al 1 1 .4 a w, alai 1:15 p m lot
Cotinnulation. Xi Ilamge, Nvastil, Sala:Oland Excur
sion tickets, to and fipin all poliits at .40.0 /atom
ItaggilgO backed thr.Jugli ; IIIIndr 0 : 1 p.m in
elbowed earl]
1=
CSBEI
ARO. Btapt and Hog Mach'ry
It,nd'ug, Pa, Muy 15, 18r1 Q
TO THOSE INTERESTED,
.'Tile Mill r,igned having learned the art of-nia trig
CORN 13 It 0 o'3l 8,
in tLo Petinsylvands Institute (A. thtf.lli • I Aug
graduate of that sehool, and Lining a 101 l net of
machinn.ry, respectfully eallelts your pstmtages.
fie Is prepared to make all kinds of Itround, nut) at
the shortest no leo.
• Farmers awl others visiting Carlisle during the
Fell and %%6.t r ernee.t, wtnhlug brooms ninnuinr
lured. would do well by bringing we rbair uinterinl,
en I will Conrail en to du goo I won lc, both Ins style
and durability, Milt at ressuliat.le rates. '
' .1. C.
,BOYEn.
.- RESIDENCE— Sant ,trout , b .Nrtoon North and 1.0
auat alloy, Cor3sla, Petin'a.
Prothonotary!s Notici,;
pIIOTHONOTARY'S NOTICE'.—No:
TICE in hereby given that the following inlet
'et:omits have been Ind It) the Prothenoiaryn' Oleo,
for OvititiontEnt, and will he 'presented le the Court
ofC..tu•uon Plea., of cumborhool comity, for Ml
ono ill., on Weditentlity; November lb, 1871, viz:
I.• Tee nceount of Henry Ruby and It . J. Coffey,
ansigneen of iVillitun N. /Sheep.
2 Thouccount 01 M L. linear and Cr,,. Lott urf,
assignee of Vivid Dec. niter .
3. The second amend* of Coo. Allen, committee
of John NleCunn, of Newton townnltip a lunatic,
W. V. CAVANAUCIII;
Prothonotary.
Cox ()et 10, 1871
12oct7Ile , -
1871. PITILADELPHIA: ' 1871
WALL PAPERS
HOWELL B.S.BOURKE;
. Mani - 11110u m of.
PAVED. HANGINGS, AND WINDOW SHADE?
„ . Viltolennin MO -1100,11 ealesroow,
AND MARKET BTRRETB,
Factory—Cor. 28d and Ban,sona Streign
coatn-26
Lines of Travel.
=3
WESTWARD!
EASTWARD!
CO=
I=l
=I
Corn Brooms
IVial Papers.
PHILADELPHIA
Ifezyry axEon &-Co's., Ad.
13 T - A - B - 11 - 1 13 - Et - E - D-18411
CARLISLE
HARDWARE HOUSE
H. SAITON 6. CO
HERBY RAISON. I J. P. BALER I D. B. RAISON
. •
Building, Farining, and Mechanics
Hardware Tools, and Materials.
Iron and Steel,
Paints,
Oils and Varnishes,
• Cement,
Plaster and Sand,
Guns and Annnunitinn.
ALSO,
HOUSE FURNISHING
HA R ,W AR E
with every description of useful and
fancy goods.
Useful inventions constantly introduced
Bole Agente for
PLANK'S PLOWS
Thankful for past patronage, and .so
kiting a continuance,
We Remain Respectfully,
H. SAXTON . 86 CO.,
' N . 4.15 EAST MAIN STREET,-
Carlisle, Pa.,
17uu71
Great Bargains in Clothing.
SELLING OFF AT AND BELOW
COST.°
ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD BY
THE FIRST. OF DECEMBER
The undersignmi determined to rellro
from business, offers his entire stork of
PIECE (WOOS,
READY NUDE CIAiTIIINO,
7 ,17. NTS' FURNISHINO GOODS
TItT,NKS
VA LLAIS
UMBRELLAS,
UNDER CLOTHING,
1012121
at, nett below (mitt. The entire Mock moat be din
poemd of by the ilretol December. Inn stock of ,tree
creole, thn Ilnent In town;conelete of
FINE FRENGII AND
ENGLISH CLOTHS,
DO RSKINS,
CASSIMERES,
VESTINOB,
CASSIN ETTE,
TWEEDS,
SAT' NETTS,
VELVETS,
JEANS, LINENS, 1,c., TLIE
Ready-Made Clothing
dopartment Is one or the largest and host assort
meats tn be found this side of Philadolphia.
All Our Own Make.
Call soon and ace for yoursolvea, at
ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
22 North Hanover' street,
Carib&
Juu7l tf
Watches and Jewelry
J. E. CALDWELL & CQ.,
902 CIIESTNUT STREET, PIIILADELPICIA,
JEWELERS, SILVERSMITHS
IntLi3cDrte•irss,
ARE NW IN RECEIPT OF TIIPLIR
PALI AND HOLIDAY GOODS,
EMBRACING A SUPERB STOCK OF
PARIS BRONZES!
CLOCK sErs AND ,MANTEL ORNAMENTS!
7ENNA FANCY GOODS!
PARIAN STATUARY
Sad Silver Ware
TASTEFULLY AIIIi4NREI) IN CASE FOIL
WEDDING PRESENTS:
ALBI, A FPLENDID AMbIITMENT' OA
FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, CHAINS
ELECTRO-PLATED WARES.
10jan7lly
H OLIDAY
WIL LIAM BR AD Y, t
Ul2 MADAM' WrItHET. HAIM/MUM
Hem Jugt roturnod' from Novel(Ork - ivlth — tife r hirgeM
stock of Ihuldny lino& over brought to thin city
COM Ming iu Port of
HOLIDAY AND BRIDAL SILVER,
GOODS!
f oloont dreio., and gntxn, trona the crlobrated
/orbit., 51xnufachring Company.
BEAUTIFUL PLATED IVARE,
lEEE!
end Fruit flnAkeL4,
end Colery Slawle
tbop Toteono, Wine Slnndr, otc., etc.
'rxl.le Cittierx of clog tot deolgo nod lintel, trona
ry B ros . & flow
Nun, 611,411 1,1, with roll', leery owl plattikhon dos.
OUR RANDY GOODS DEPARTMENT
Entbr con tho foilowing «Weirs; 'Ladies , Itiogant
Akiliikeralittl Coo. and Clore Boxer c.diabined—a
honWif[ll arifrie, Toilet:Sete. Writing U. aka, Jewel
Stands, Odor Cacao, Work. Boxer, Card [(evolvers
Palmer Violet and Sandal Wood, Leather, Silk, Satin
etc., rte., Monsen', Static( tts. Centre Va , en,
etc.. etc Slus[eal It (sea, [lin.sinv fr.. 2to 10 airs,
end with Bolt and Mandu.in nth, .htnoot. French,
Clot,r, in Gilt, limns, and )I..rble Cason; Cuckoo
Clock., Cigar S:nnda, ClAar, Carer, Tobacco 11..xer
(Silver and Pla.tel), Parlor Thertnomot re itonell
I11((noy Purser and Pocket Boo , •s and a groat varlet('
of ever) thing in 'ncy line..—Call and examine ilia
grand mn.ortment. .
WILLIAM llt 10Y,
ate.: Mur et ntroot, liatrittbuyg, P.
EMI
CLOCtiR,
IVATC;IES, AND JNIVELRY
W • U A. N A UGLE,
PRACTICAL WATCIIM.ARER,
Nu. 8 'Ulna's Building,
ISIARICET SQUARE, CAIti,IBLP., PA.,
ono ,16or Wont of tho rolunteer Piloting Mace,
Would reNpectfully inform hla uld friends and the
public lb gonoral, thAtlitl hos commonbo,
Watch and Jewelry 8U641088,
in the nbore natned.bnild,mt, whLrn ho Is prepared
to do any, kind of work in the lino of Ciento,
Watchen, Jewelry, &r. Haring hid over twenty
) ears' experlenco In the Inurineee,l feel confident I
can Oro ontiro enthtfaction to all who moor rueNrlth
their work
Special attention paid to tho rupahing'of Pine
Watches. All work worrantod.
Engraving done at short notice.
tt4noVlO • W. D. A. NAUOLE.
DOWN WITZN . E i I I ' i r t . I.CES FOR
•
SMITH, to now Kirland to do white iva*shi ,
as and wail donning, and wall scraping. on' filo
Owlet .impri vial plan, MAIM tho shortest nntica.
Thera n'end be no removing of earpotir or furniture.
Satisfaction given, or no pay required. Good rotor
dices given. Ploasdleave orders at the harbor shop
of David Welehon Galvin, Able or nt the dike of
.1, Li Starnor & limy, old 'masons," staWso
Mose Ovine & soft '
4-A-AT-I.i-I.ia•CI3V.IUNrr i_eater&A
ATWOOD, IZA.NOK & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Wholodate doaleta in all kinds of
PICKLED AND &UT PISII
No. 210 North Wharves,
Above Race 'trout,
• ' PHILADELPHIA
MB
O.'3E. COYLE. N. SCOTT COYLE
COYLE BROTHERS. -
NO TIO,NS, WHOLESALE
AT CITY PRICES.
Having-received a large lino of Woolen
Goods, such as Undershirts and Drawers,
Knit Jackets, Scarfs, Woolen Hosiery,
Back and Sheepskin Gloves, Gauntlets
and Mits, Hanover Gloves and Gauntlets,
Woolen Merino, Cloth and Berlin Gloves
and Gauntlef4 i . would call the attention
of merchants.
• COYLE BROTHERS.
No, 24 smith Ihtioyar Woo, Car Oslo, Pa
adet7lif
DENTISTRY - I
flit. J. B. ZINN,
Having recently removed to
Noo 61 North Hanover street,
(In tpobouse lately occupied by Dr. Dale:)
•
- Carlisle, .PeniVa,
Will put to tenth from RIO to $24 per set, aa the
tome may require. Ad work warranted.
lUfek7o
D R. J. S. BENDER,
Rpm° v.( rum PHYSInIAN.
Mee In the room formorly occupied oy Col. John
.Leo.. 10.139
FE. -BELTZEIdOVER,
• Al TORN EY NT LAW.
Office In South Ilinover strent, opp.slte Ilrnt.ex dry
goods storo. I Osoir
R OLL, KIRKPATIti,CK S tVHITEMAIV
=I
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
N. E Lbr. Third and Market sired',
Philadelphia..
11. F. POLL,
11 KIRKPATRICK,
tjno7l
C. P. RUHRICII. ,
H UITRICH & PARKER, --
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office on Main etraut.ln Ilulo,llloll. Carnal°. 10Be70
JAMES - IL GRAHAM . , "JU.; -
4.TTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 14 South Hanover street',
ARI Ing, PA.
(Mee ndJolnlt g Judge Gralnito'.l
-
JOHN CORNMAN,
ATTORNEY AT L W.
Office No. 7, Rhmu'n 1101 1 , In roar 11111 curt Ito nu
lOse6o
JOSEPH RITNEIt, .Tn.,
ATTORNEY Al' LAW tND St'llVF:lo,t,
Alerhool nnurg, Pt. BIM, 11011 n,l sirmtc, in,,
doors no th of the honk
promptly ottimthrl lom“.t/
•
JOS EMI G. VALE, '
ATTo!tNET AT LAW.
Practices in Dauphin and Cu in borland
Conntion.
Offler—Prldgepdrt, Pn Pod:01110o irdirr,—Cramp
chn,beri.d c !ntity. 12J:tr711y
JOBEPII P. CULVER. CHAR. P. CULVER.
LAW, LOAN AND COLLECTION
OFFICE OF JOSEPH F. CULVER A BRO.
PONTIAC. ILLIN IS. We have the beg of Neill.
ilea for placing capitol on fI.O,IIINS Improved fanny.
Titles Inrostlgoted, anti Abstracts furnished fr. in
our own office. Ten per coat Intel cat And prtanut
nityntent guaranteed. We have rtirresnottdetats In
ev ry part of the Webt. which turnishes UP every
for speedy celiertiens
REFERENCES Hon. Jrlllll`K II Graham, Wm.
N. Penrose, 09., a tn. J. ,liesree, esq . C. E. iia.
glatnlGln esq , II am titan Alt ickn. esq.,
Harrinbor, Han. C. P. Culver and it n. Month,
IClng, tt ashihgt DC' George 11. 'two t,
Chambers & Pouttoy, NOW Yon city.
AN C. HERMAN,
-LIA.
• ATTOR• EY AT LAW,
Cut liplo Pa. N•. 0 Itheent's Iran. 101.70
A. K. M'CLURE. .7. IL '3CICEEITAN
M'CLURE & M'KEEHAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
144 9 , 4011 9 , s Lil tit reel, 111tilatL
P•
H. SIINISIBNRGER;
• JUSTIC , : OF TOE PEACE,
Westpennaboro' township,
Cumb-r4oul Cunty, Pe , •n'a.
All bII•ILICNA, entrusted to him will receive prompt
attention.29ool7o
. .
r..EADLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
011 e, 22 South Hanover street, next the Hood Will
Hone Home. 105e69
WILLIAM KENNEDY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Volunteer building, Carlisle. 10n. 09.
UT J. SHEARER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in northeast corner of the Court noun, , 10009
Irff?tl
ATTORNEY AND 'COUNSELOR AT LAW
723 Walnut Street,
PIIILADELPIIIA.
LEGAL NOTICES
ADAIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Letters of Adminletrahon on the estate of David
T. :lone, late of the borough f Car.bee, deeeAmed,
Intro been Issued by the Re/hater of etnnberlan.l
county, to the undersign. d remitting at Boiling
Springs. All per•oni indefred to the estate ars re.
gli: 0/Itud to make lonsm aisle payment, and those
h ing 11:11• to r..seut authel (tented,
for ettlement.
‘boct7l.6t
.1 lISSOLUTION• of Partnership.-
I_.• 'rho partnitrehlp heretofore mita. ing betwoon
Willlttu Eakin. and George Llndount ungatted
In blackstolthing, in the b.rough of Carlh.le, hoe
Leon dies Jived, owing to the death of Wil lent
Eakins. All pert.ouo knowing thennolven IndoLted
tho late Orin, cats fleet. rrgo their Indobtednea4 by
calling upon George Lindontoodo, or
MAKI' C. EAKINS,
2C0c713t. Adnilijittratrix
ESTRA.Y.—Carne to the residence or
lhp oiabacriber rosining in ;diddledon towneldp:
at,out 4 nab,. oast of Carlisle, on the Ts-Indio S e ri, g
rood, a Brlttille Calf, front J to 7 months old. Thu
owner of tiro Hann, is t mut stud to come lurward,_
prove property, pny charge., rind halo vosaefoltitt ut
the eat., otherwma it will rho ditipteted of aeco, ding
to law.
7.90e713t. DANIEL HOFFER,.
NyoTicE.—Notice is hereby given
_LA that applicattun.wlll.lto tondo to lila nas.t.l.,;-.
Watt.re for the Incorporation' of a Bank of. Doaosl
and Discount, to he located at litirifslo Cola tisrl.ind
Counity,t i onosylvania to
logs Bank, with a ospilal ur tWOIM•ii,t thoils,md
dopars. with thu privilege of iner.•aing to into han
drail thousand dollars s
Cott rt PPM - 1(11nel, iOn.
11131311!
PRO CL A M AT I 0 N.—Where:Le the
,Mmes 11. (Iridium, President Jibleeol the
novatal row t-i of Common Pleat of the rionillex of
Cumberlaiiii, Perry, and JilLin,ln, mod ,1 natl. I , of the
nevem' Caurt4 of Oyer ,and Terminer nod Cetierit
J Dellvery bl snit C 011.11 1 .0 and tin s Hon. Thollllls
P:1/1111,111111 . the lint. Hugh Stuart, Jititveti
. of tllO
COO, ts of Oyer mud Term bier neat Odours! JO•1 11011••
ory fair the trial of r ill capital awl r • troblors. tn
the natal eounty el Cumberland, by th..11.1/11:Cept t,i me
directed, dated. 2Ath of.Atiguat, 1871. linen ordered
tau Court of Over anal Terminer mid General Jail
Delivery to bat Babb nt C irlinle, th. are lid
Monday of N. V. inl.er, 1871. (tieing the thirteenth
tiny,) ail ten o'e erli,ln the for, nnou, to rulitlllll. two
W 14.101.
num,. IN hereby given .1, Hu. Coro: or, ,Ittetleen of
the Polon, I{llll Cotudoldes of 'llO tutu) county of Coin
but:lto:ll, that 'they tire bt tin said precepts coin
111111111'11 to In, thou end therein their will], petoon9,
with thou extooltut
Man, and ell other reotentbriptoe,, to do t. use tit tout
which to their abut, opper.nitt to ho done, Rini nil
'those that are hound ht,r,ognituneen to prosenuto
ntottitott prlAllivr4 (hitt art,. r,,thon In, In the
Jail of said 101 i .I', In ho the, It to prooenotn thorn
as shall torjtott.
J. K. FOROIAN,
ShorllT'apfllen, Carll4lv, Sholift
Ootobar U 471,: J... .
Real Estate Sale
JOIIN IEITOII,
pUBLIO-SILL OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
On Thursday, November 28, 1871.
Tho subscriber will 101 l at public tall•; on tho
abUro-day, on.t he liretulses, enlisted In Silddlosox
township, 2 sillies north of Now Kingston. 6 miles
east of Carlisle and on tho road leading from Now
Kingston to Sterrett's Gap, - „
A VALUABLE MERCHANT MILL,
on tho Conriloguinet crook, baring 3 pairs of buria,
and a pair of chopping ato h of
brick and Mono', and 3 ato war
ing haiclataly boon pia, lined Thoro II a
.very hoof,' w.iter-power and but ono•half of it lin.
provrd. hero le ala I a OtiW, Mill on tills propoity.
Thorn era ,
FIFTY'-NINE ACRES ON dOOD LAND,
inn high• state of cultivation, belentilog' to this
property. Tho improiements consist of a hugo Two-
Story Plastered house, containing. 8 rooms, Wash
House, Ihrioko house , &c. A gond bank barn, a por
tion of it having been newly roofed during, she poet
Summar, Wagon Plied, Corn Cribs and all other nee.
mosey outbuildings A well of excellent iinverrfall
ing water at the door, Thero la ,al-o a yrintig or;
chard of choice irult, ono of the boat in Ctinbr viand
county, that le In fino bearing condition. ,
Co addition to th e abovo dw . Clog hotio. them is
a oral! Frame- Ilouso attached to the mill, with a
griorl stribio close by. This nroperVl be sold t d-'
gather or In parts to stilt ;rumba ,no It can be
divided in the best posslblo manner.
halo to commence 'at ono o'clock p, m. , when at.
tendsnao will be given midterms made known by
2,00c71tt D. noovkft.
CARDS
W - n - ri - '1=2;11900D1 -
Thankful for publie patronage, we hopo by strict
attention to business to merita continnunco of .the
Ramo. Terms reasonablo, ft requiring but one trial
to secure your C1111(0111. GIVO us a call. Don't forget
the place, ho 18, North Hanover- etreot, In the bane
moot of 81po's new building. All orders left at the
residence of o'ther Messrs.
at any 'JIM', either day or night, will bo prrmptly
attended to. James Campbell, Alexander's now,
Citt street, or WII ham lien wood, South otroet, above
West.
Ravin.; npecial edvnotngen we era provrtred to
furn'nit , '
COPPER WORK OF ALI DESCRIPTIONS,
for Still Romer and other purpos r, al home or nt
dletancu. '
JOIIN A. I.IV‘IITY,
Ti. NT. lIARIVAOH,
COPOP,It PIPE furolaud to order, ofthordraw•u
or brozoJ.•
25auglir
FRESH GROCERIES
el why aro they al wavy fresh t Because 'lvo sell
a great amount of them, rind sell them low. Ther.-
lore, turn our sloth often and consequently our goods
must he fresh.
O racemes,
li Qua,.lotware,
latent ore,
Wl!lnn and
I'lgal-ten ro,
- Slone and
Crock ery ws
Ch ton,
lh nal 8001,
Bologna,
Beef,
Tongues,
B'scants and CrAulsurs of ovary description.
Pickled.
Spiced and
}'rash Oysters,
Sardlnes,
Eng Plokles,
Lerllol, HO rllllll, - &C , and no end to
It is useless to mention thorn, come nod see for your
selves; and parents if it don't snit you to'
come, send your children, as they
• trill be dealt with the mime
care as if you acre
here yourself.
ALL KINDS OF
THE UNDERSIGNED, having just
returned from the citieu with a intuu crock of
goods, invite the attention of nit who deitire oat iv
faction to adl Old examine tittle large etock of
ANTI-CLINKER BASE BURNER,
PARLOR, DININO ROOM AND COOK STOVES
which they challenge the 'tend.% to e. !eyrie tvi
Knives,
Spoons,
Ladles,
Lam ps,
•
I>i ppers,
to l cono- NS Nl ' Cull of Solo, Cool Iluckid, Con Siesn.,
Blioveln and Tonga, Zino not e V Iy dnriniy .4 Tin
ware and Homo, Purified/,id Good, kola lu d
clan atom
BA MUEL STONE,
AdiiihilstrlO or.
111111 111,0 for etild'lll.• et.l.•brut ~eu..l.er
tat...dell to prouip•t awl oil iemonoth u corm,.
Reimanlier Ike 'Mien the green fro. on Sort
Ildnov r. atrial.. A few abort a 000 tootle
Oars on a en I as w are determined nut to I 0 tinder
80111. any tither uirtl. In I hit plane
- Thankful forlent—patilibag.l \ttri'XtOtltt a - Tordla
itivlutiu“ to all no pay ns n visit.
& RUPP,
Non. 62 anti 04,
NOIMI lIANOVEILSTIt HE%
CARLIBLIC,
•
bac [7 I PA
EXCELHfOR
54'0 \'E A\. It INWAR)
. 7hh ninterdgo.d •p • t(nlly lo'oro 16
Lnr tele and ,61,11ty, that ho still rnrrittt
on the
ST VI: A NI) TINWARII nu:' li 8,
In all It. .1 . .11,11 ,, Ip airhre. Ilu Ilan glom el! Ili
Agency fa. slums
Parlor and Office Ptovowi
AuCtioneol:,
Combitiaomi Gas Burner,
Ranters, 4angoa, and Firoboard stoves,
1.1 . - . -. 1
whOs ho le premed to Mellish nt the lowest marleet
rate..
Stove Repairing promptly attended to. - Rooting,
Spouting;pand Jobbing executed In the - moat meth,-
AL.:dory manner.
•,
of °lvry description mnotantly on hand, or /mule to
order, at rmenohblo prlms.
Having non but expoeloneed workmoiveraploy9d,
his hopes by a• elm attention to buoiaeos to twat°
the public patvinaco.
Remomber,,tho Ones, '
. • , NO. 18 AEU MAIN STRNET.
SAMUEL It. 0LA171:44
24n0t7017
Plumbing, Gas Fitting, cDo.
,PLUMBING, . GAS AND. STEAM
JL FITTING. -
At . No. .18 North. Hanooe;• Street,
'
STI,LL AT.. BIT'SINESE3I
The undersigned aro now folly prepared to attend
to this businets in all to different brandies. They
also keep onelantly on hand and for
WATER CLOFIETS, ' BATH TUBS
WATER OLOSXTS, BAWL TUBS,
WA fEll CLOSETS, IPITII TUB?, • .
WAI ER CD PUTS; BATH TUBS,
WASH BASINS, HYDRANTS,
Lift and Force Gluten:lA .
. ' Lift and Force Cleternei,
.....
and. Deep Well 'Pampa, Lead, ' orra Cotta
nod Deep Well Pampa, Lead, Terra Cotta
and Iron Pipo. Chimney Tope and Flues.
A S PIPE AND F7ITURE§ ,
, •
Globes, and all kinds of Braga Work for steam nod
water constantly ou hand, °garnished to order.
Dwellings, Churches, Factories and other buildings,
In town or T eountrp, fitted up with neatness and dia.
patch. All work warranted.
0 CAMPBELL HENWOOD
Grocerirs, Family Flour , &c
FRESH GROCERIES 1 !
Always to lop bad a 'the
.Cil EA ? . STORE,
NO. 89 FAst Pomfret Street.
You will find l•vrn thing you wish In the wit) , of
CoCOUNIRV PRODUCE
thkon In rAchAnge fur good!, or cash
GEO. 13. HOFFMAN'S SONS,
No. 88 East Pomfret Street,
105,1 1 ,71. CARLINI.R. PA
Stoves, Tinware and'rumps
SOMETIIING NEW UNDER TIIE 90N!
Stoves and Tinware
Among the stock of adorn; may to found tho
ANTI-CLINKER FIRE PLACE. HEATER
tAzether with WI (he lutedt etylexpf
OEM
We are also prepared to furnish
Pumps forTmEerns and-Deep Wells,
MEE
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EM PC)IZI U NI
Morning Glory,
3foriiing Light,
Parlor Ileatin
Tailor Light,
Light 'llbtiso,
togothor with x vArluty of COOK STOVES
Eurelca,
Regulator,
Niagara,
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TI.NWARE;
A. L. SPONSLER 3 B COLUMN
- KL - .13 . P0N6
Real Estate Agent, Scrivener, Conveyancer, Inenr•
aneo and Claim Agent. 0111co.Maln Street near
Centre Square.
BIRABtE PROPERTY AT'RT.
Ir P
v4TE, SALIC,—Tha owner deilrous of re
moving wont, offers at private onto a
LOT OF GROUND, .
situated on Bedford , etroot, In qtr borough of Car
lielo. containing 45 foot front by 10¢ foot in d.•ltth,
and haring theronn erected a
TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE,
with brick back building, wash bongo, (with cbtern
therein) auto no house, bake oven, and all necess.try
outbuildings. The property fronting on Bedford
street is 43 foot front by 21 foot deep. Tho bock
building fronting on Locuatnlley is' 21 foot In front.
Tho propOrty is noarly new. contains a storeroom,
now occupied as a grocery - atom is'irvgood condition,
and In admirably situat.d fur a buniness stand. Per
son, wishing to view the property,,min, s do no by call
ing on the owner, residing on thn Frr
tortes and further particulars eqtyloo of
4.1: /31'0N ER,
Real Estate Agent.
lamh7l '
A. Two-Stoly Brick Dwelling
For'sA:i.
No. SS South Bcdforirstreet,containina two parlors,
ball, and kitchen on the first floor, and three cham
bers on tho second story, with a finished attic back
and front,-stairway balcony to back building, and
grape arbor and hydrant in the yard.
Apply to
MEM
subscriber has 'several other val
imblo proportion for mile in eligible parte of the
town, which will be remeonsbly dine tied of
A. 1.. SPO.VeLER,
Betutti Agent.
lIECIE
.
VIRGINIA LANDS in the Shenan
doah Valley for sale.—A nuniber of valuable,
and highly improved farms in the Valley•' ere of
fered for sale. Tho tntcts ton from 90 to 350 acres.
The land is of the beet (malty of limestone. fully
equal, If not superior, to the land in I umberland
Valley, and will he dummied .r at natonishingly low
figures. 'lite extension of the Cumberland Volley
Railroad Into Virginia, an now surveyed, will ron
Immediately through the no. lion of country In
which the", Inudsvie located, which . intern COITI•
pie rd , together with the :Wynn' ago of the Shenan
doah river transportation will glie them all the ad
vantages of Northein nod Rooter,, marketti. A
splendid ooporiut.tty for lucrative .In vestments is
here offered.
-A 11111 and minute description of the location and
character of the tn. loud ti nett, boty he had, by ap-
PlYinteto A. fo SPONSLER, • "
ULM
FOR SALE OR RENT.- 7 A commo
dious ttyoo.tory brick, private residence, pu
West Pouffret street, earthily, situated on a lot 30
feet fr. nt end 240 feet In depth, with a stable and
carriage house, and abundance of fruit Hydrant le
the pod and good cistern. . .
Also, a two-ptory brick }WHIM and beck
On North Pitt street. Possession of the hornier will
to given' Imbued lately, and of the latter on or after
the first of July next. Apply ti
ECM
VA NTED. —A general agent for
comi.,rked v, by el le of the oldest tool
tongt, popular Life I. mural, root pn, lon in the
Country. A oldroeh It Kent, core er A. 1.. •1 on. ler,
l'n.
Walker's ►"fritgar lii terN
A GREAT MEDICAL DiSCOVERY
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V I El; A It
13 1 T
Hundreds of Thousands bear Testimony
to their Wonderful Curative Effects.
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They ore not n ri l e }•nary Prink, zuntitt elf poor
Runt, Whkky, Proof Spiritt, noel ❑rfnr,• I.l.luorn
th""rod, rpicrd, and rrrurton r d•' to plumrr the tante,
EXIM
VIugAMtII
&c., that I at the 111.1,1, 'en to lettnltettness and
ruin, bat area true Medi. for, made from tho Native
Roots and Writs of Califtrrnia, free from all Alt Idiotic
Stimulants. They are the Great Illood Purifier, and
o LifitoOlving Nino iple, a perfect Ritnuestor and In.
•Irrontor of the system. carrying tiff oil p. (solll.lo
matter mid r storing the blood t n latinthy
tion. No porton can ha!‘ these Bitters according to
direction and remain Its; uuarll, pros ithod the
bones ore not destroyed by mineral poison or otln•r
meant and the sisal organs mated tarytdid Gio polet
of repair
Fur Inflammatory and Chrome Rheumatism and
Gout, Dstpop:a or Indigattion, fillion., Remittent,
and Intermittent Ferro, D o hautuus of the Itlukl,
Liver, If Itineys, and Bladder, these 'Bitters have
been most encrelNulll. Such Diereses are extend by
Pit hand (newt wit Ich in gent rally peothiectl by de
rangement of the Digestive Organs.
Dyspepsia cr Indigestion, nestled., Rein in the
Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dicztuese,
Sour Eructations eine , :stomach. Pad taste in the
Month, Ilillues Attacleit, Palpitation 01 ithe Heart,
Inflammation of the litegs, Pain in the region of the
Kitltle3B 01111 II hue died other . 11:111 . 01 symptoms,
are the offsprings of dysp , psis.
Tie tile lgonito the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid Hoer and bowels, uldcli i ender them of on
eqintled efficacy in cleatpting tier blood ref all int
puritlek & imparting new lIfe• and vigor to the
whole s is
Bill ne. Itet ittent, curl Intermittent Fever, which
are to !nevelt- I in the valleys of cur great rivers
throu.th et ill United States, especially the, of the
Mississippi, M sotiri, Illinois, Tennessee ,Cumber
land Arkane ot. Red, Colorado, Brazos, Pearl, Ala
i stun, Nit - Attie, &Ivan 111111, Roanoke, James, and many
cohere w,th their vast tributaries, during the Sum
mer anti ' X tauten, and remarkably no during seasons
of wanes] heat and dryness, ere invariably accom
panied Id extensive derangements utathr stomach
and liver, and other abdominal vlecera. Tinny are
el in aye more or less obstrurtiens of the liver, u weak- ,
1 eu, and irritable kale of the stoma. It, and great
Lap, of the boa els, bring clogged up m Hi vi fated
accumulations. in ti Or treatment a pet pathr
exotting ti it werhal it flnehce upon these various
organ., een , relltilly cemetery. There ts no rather
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tic he the rt eve equal to Dr. J. Wstker's Vineor
Bit ere, Ile ti Py Will si.eedily ectinet,e titcP dark-cod
err il viscid totter with wh eh Ilse II te els arc
Awl : 11, at Thu smug ,tints stimulating the se , ri dons
ti the liver, and generally ri storing the healthy
lent ilutte
. 01 the dl:estive organs. The a choreal
pope !twiny of Dile v reside rear iv in ;culotte sob
putt to miasmatic In Iltionces. In entliclent or slot co of
lie enwer eta a remedy in end, caicUt.
Far Skin I INVAIMPA, Erlllit losts. Teller, Salt Rheum
Notches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, hlls, Cerbuticle
Ring•Worne, Scald 11. nut Sure Eyoe,
Itch, Seutle I 1 ecolorntions ul the rklii Humors, nn
Dixoanee nr the Skin. of whatever name or natur,
nre I.terally dug up nud curl i d out ng one nvon
n short time lry . the me of these dirt. rs, lin e h a m
In stiell cn•ex will convince the inn t - tnerealitious
rurntive effect.
t legume thin Vtt atoll Illontl whottover you lintl It
lutpurltlts I•• dog through tho uklit iu Plotp.os
Eruptions ot totia; (luaus° It alum you 111.1 It oh
glgtigtitil mot ttugglttlilii We . roritg - ; t'lt ; tiitttritA , liot
It is foul, out! your frollni.nt will to I you tulle.. Kurt
tint blood p.a., guiTcmhe health ol the Bytatou
follow.
l'ln, Trio, nn,l 0 011, W , rlllB. litrkiug In tho nyx
tool of nu nutty thutiknutia. sir.. ttlfeetrill.ly 1114111 . 0),
and removed For full illrocikne, ri•ail carefully tin
circular around nark ['utile, grail.' In four lan
•h. Get-nom Yo 'Ruh and SimOrli.
J. WA LK I'!l, rinpriei or. II 11. rI rI/ON LE i LJ
Druggitit , ao.l Ern Ago in, San I ruleilico Cal.,
and 12 alO Ii N.ur York.
foil Iry all liruggi+ts
,„bob, Spectacles
IMPROVE YOUR STOUT
BY THE USE OF
PYKE & SON'S
Parabola Spectacles!
MANUFACTORY AT UPICA,•NEW YORK.
J. B. UAVEVAtICK,
bEALER TN
DIWGS, MEDICINES, TOILET,
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CARLISLE. PENN'A.;
I • al point d agent for tlio onto of Om thorn spean,les.
PERSONS 'WEARING GLASSES
or thorn 10 nputl of them 0.111',10 well to roll, for in
ovary cone too GUAR , NTEE
TO SUIT THE SIGHT PERFECTLY I
. . Nu redly. limploy4ll
3100711 y
"Earniers' Ban ).
FAMMS' BANK
Iles facilities for tho ft...motion of uvery variety
4:411110,10g liminets that may Lo quire,' by Its
oustomrs and correapoialeata.
Makes collo:lions on nll p Intl In the 11 11.1
States.
Hopi, null, and attends to nil onto. for the. pile.
clisso or solo of Gold, Government and Strt , e
mill nll tiler thst.eluse sccurit Cu.
, Negotiates titanic, and olscou ft la COlllll4 0101111 paper.
A bends to the c iloctluta of Interost,ccutions and
tAlvldands...
'Furnish. i)rofts . to lo.rsong n tubing 'to remit
tainey to.nny pm tof. the United . Slate,, enntmla hr
Europo
Su . porior,
Receive& dopoidis in lar4e ur small aurae, mud pnya
Intoroxt - on special ilevosltd.
15 oulicworod to act nu Transom and Mancha,
agent for State, • County and City ,Govornmentr,
Corporatioria and Individitale.
J. O. HOFFER,
Caddor.
ECM
FOR BALL
A Inro quantitme•bu y ning p ON ur of STE, eulta Enquire of ble for building,
ou lirp ose s.
MSS. E. D.'POTTS,
Harriebuig Turnpike, near North ilaturror street. °
Nunn
1871
North east Corner'Public Square, Carlisle,P a . -
I invite the attention of all to our new and elegant stock of ,
Black Silk at great bargains, Fancy Silks, Silk Poplins Eping.
line's Cashmeres, Morinoes, Empress Poplins, Satines, iralours,
I - L - mdsome Plaids, Alpacas, Delains, &c. A superior brand of
Black AlpfiCa, which for lustre, wear and pt ice, cannot be equalled,._
Our Domestic Stock is complete, and at low prices, cheap Blank:
eta, cheap Coverlets, and cheap White Quilts.
A. L. SPOIsISLER.
Beal Ekate Agent
The largest and cheapest stock in' the town, :300 different styles
to select from.
A splendid stuck ef Ladies' and Children's furs, which will be sold
at great bargains. Velveteens, black and colored, from 50c tois2.oo.
Water Proofs, American and English manufacture, from $l.OO to
$2.00. Lace-Gollars, Linen Collars mid Cuflii the latest styles,
GloVes, Hosiery, &e., a choice lot of CASSIMEIiES and CLOTHS,,
for men and boys' wear. Suits made to order at short notice.
No trouble to show Goods. Our Motto, short profits and quick
sales. , We haver permanent buyer in the City; always on the look
out for bargains. Examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere,
as you can save :2,5 per cent.
Real Estate Agent, 6arll.'lo
A - L SPONSV4:II,
Real 6•t to Agent
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY
JOHN S. REESE & Co.,
No ferttliAor Introdureol to the formers or the
dle'no.l Southern Stan. en Int re gonotul
'uniform lottlufaction thnn i
Ti,. trole In it h x 0t , .. llt 13.rroncott, until the
vonumnp• ion now (hr. ugh,,tit the on Ire country. fur
ex.. l:
[hut fo any othu
ItESTOREI:S,
The liver eapdal involvesin is pro turllol - baffpryls,
the sorest gharantee to its non 1 , 0,1 sxrelleheo l'ho
company hes a Par greater interest in tie pernm
net en of its (nub , . than /lily num! urnf ronsomers
can have, hence it is the highest hat re“ 01 the
comp inY - 10 put the'r beat fort, Inns in the Market,
dint thetr usual b) the hest s,enllllo
aid] i cy, eon produce.
'lilts gnsno Is sold at retail be b sal ngents of the
romps ny threngliont Nen Jersey, De'aeure,
van,mand the . .Youlloo n States, and ilh.who'esale
by
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CARLISLE. PENN.A.
Dry and Dom est ic Goods, ttc
SELLING OFF
ry O f oodg tora,,
GREAT INDUCEMENTS.
Black Dress Silks,
Colored Dress Silks,
Poplins,
Wool Poplins,
French Merinos,
Repps, Cashtnere4'
Alpacas, &c., &c.
Long and Square Shawls,
Black. Thibef Shawls,
Breakfast Shawls
' BLACK AND COLORED.
--VELVETEENS
Cloths and CasSimei'esr .
ColOreu Cloths and Clissiine'res,
Splendid Overcoatings, &c.,
Table Linens, °
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Napkins, Towels.
Quilts, Counterpanes, •
CL,M.‘rlets,
,131ankers,
A GREAT VARIETY OF
n 1$
in all kinds and qualities.
•
Muslins, Onlicoos,
[ 1 ? RS 3 Ti 11PS, RS.
-- av.owsoffe,-
Hosiery, Gloves,
OARLISLIt, I'A
Haw burg Edgings and Ins6rtings
As-wo hav'e determined to close
:out our entire stock of goods- .in
•the very. Shortest possible tiqe,it i
will be to the, decided adyanfitge
of to examiim our stock early,
mid secure some of the good bar
gains. ,
R. GIVEN,
Eremitic nt,
Great Thirgains In all kinds of Goods
Central Dry Goods Store..
Br, MILLER
21180p71. •
~R'.,A~N7p
Fall and Wintier Dress Goode.
D. A. AAwy ir,„ap 9
CU_ RIA sr - ro R l_4l
SHAWLS !
FURS!
Pacific guano C 0.211 pan.
CAPITAL, $1,000,000
GENE:RAL AGENTS,
MEE
122 South Delaware
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SOLUBLE PAr)CIFIC
U A N O,
Reduced Prices
JOHN S. REESE & CO.,
Genorl .k .ente. 1 .1. thr. 'IIII,IIIIY
Liberal Discount to Dealers
J. 6. D. RIIOADS, Agentit,
TO C LOS].
BUSINESS,
AT THE CENTRAL
IN CARLISLE
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A large assortment of
A large stock of
CONSISTING CT
ITandicerplijefsTßililions,
Laces ; Collars,
123E011
0-TICE!
C).F 3 MTV;iiNno r - :
OF
153
SHAWLS !!
FURS v. !
D. A. SAWYER.
Cheap Farm , : daft Howes
CHEAP FARMS! FREE HOMES!
ON TILL LINE Or TILE •
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
A I INP 0111 NT OP
12,000,000 ACRES
imsr AND MINERAI, LANDS IN
3,000,000 Acres of Choice Fannin.. and
(4ra Zifl7 !ARM'S on the line of tho
road, in. the
State of Nebra,zkit, in the Great
l'lntie • Valley,
~o x for 6,t1, I, to 1i or long
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Thane lai:), ore in a nil (I 10111 healthy rlhnote,
on 11 r grain growing 111111 rin, k•rah•lng,
rainnialh) any In the United Stat, n.
Yricce raage froip $2 to $lO per Acre.
flu fur Actual Settlers.
7,500, , 00 Arreg of Got ,niurnt I nu& let . . ern
Omni.. and SY rib P.allr, open far entry an 111. n.
STE UY 1,1.1.
f r it ,
41,
V., A -
7t,t,
Fllll
OF THE LATE WAR
.erltilitallro al I Unite, equal to a
. " Direct Bounty of ;F;400
P•rt.eu. eiLtiqu of tleNe• leilt e panqlll,t
w.lll !Jew 111,1 p., walled free every. here.
Ad tree,
0. F. DAVIS,
Land COloini,ion, U. P. It. H. Co ,
Omaha, is "hruek•
7 i"I II
11,115 AND CAPS
j . G CAT LIO,
No. 20 {Vier MAIN STRUT
CARLISLE, PENNA.,
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. The /I ATTER of Cerrivlal
The latest st)loi brat received!
T. Intent stylee lilwayß . hand I
SILK HATS from tho boot Notofacturne l I I
FA • MON AISLE HATS Just out 14,1„1.
J. O. CALLE - ) orlshen to cull atttuntton to Gls Ittrgtr
earl
HATE 4ND CAPS
"e mnnufwtAr Ilatt,to order, and ham tbn bent
errangonion lc for coloring Unto, 15%. en Goode
•nod Overcoats, at short notion
The highest CASH PRICES wild fur
COUNTRY FU
.•YAolva nix A CALL.—VV
NO 29 MAIN STREET
_lO/000
Ribbons, Straw Gooqs,„3”.
FALL AND WINTER IMPORTA-
T ON.
1871.
RIBBONS,
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. 1 , ,
ARMSTRONG, CATQR & CO.,
- Ineonrats Ant. Junnnits Or
BONNET. TRIMMING AND VELVET RIBBONS,
BONNE I SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS,
MOM'S, NottN, Crapes, Michel., Flamers, Fuathern,
cotinents,
STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS,
Trimmed and Untrimmed,
Shaker Hoods, &c.,
2.37 and_239 MALTIMORE STARES.
BAL:TIMORE,,MD.
Offer the !argon stock to be tumid In Me
tryout' *moven. d In chalet% vsrlisky_enkerillnlllflvelli.......,
Vomprining lifolittest'Furon. no 1110•01tirS. -
Order, enlieltod, and prompt attention given.
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111 - Iscellaiteoits 4(18
XT ENV.- ADVERTISEMENT.: I —
O re the, ertedlex, its Itowere..and other
decorlotood for "pio ties, weddings, .4c., artanged in
the best style cf art, to order.
.11s
FOR SALE.—Seyeral lets situated be
t wten LettJO Sloiug and Gartitton Lane
tutittau for but .dttig lot•, u. furlrttett I,pidttling;
bm,kg 1,051 giiill t. i f proonll for thin paliprie..
pI.,V to' • OIIAS. 11.
ICIAL NOTICE
C RKA:IIID'DLE
Res eetfuliy Hoorn, tiled. frlpi.(l:othot
AIR. JEItEa IS II 0:•IIINS
Onto of lip• firm of ItnlLw k Co. )1) e III). day nano
wl; h firm nato, o f
ROBBINS,
.OLARK & 13IDDLE,
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WATCH AND JEWELRY BUSINESS
et the ~h 1 slued,
• LIN CHESTNUT s;ritEET
PHILADELPHIA, •
They no now uttering, al rctioced price; It choice
it took of
A:HIM:WAN AND SWISS WATCH S
DIAMONDS, JEW ELM%
Fri:RUNG BI 'I•;1tWA111';,
TA Dl,qU'll.Eit V,
•. NUL MOM. .
FEENCEI AND VIENNA. •
LEATHER' AND FANCY GOODS.'
moo.
c.uffs,
1 : 1' 'Apr:ERTES E MY: T
THE I3EST •cuoicis•(.-
IRE
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FACTORY L NO. 1,
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AM" See tlirtt ffory pnalmgo y 0111,113. h are the
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