Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 30, 1872, Image 4

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A .PTZOD "OR,C lIAIiD IN
CITILSTER CO UNIT.
, About four miles from Toughkenaman
station, Baltimore Central railroad, in
Chester county, 'resides
. 3oshna A.
Jefferis, a thoroughly praCtical and self
-.made man: A letter from a prominent
Chester county farmer now 'before us
calls him " the very best and most
successful apple grower we have in
.Chester county." The following essay,
.3vritten by him, as the results of his
observations .and experience for ninny
years, was written for the next annual
volume of the Report of the East Pewee.
Fruit Growers' Society—and as this will
notvuppear for many Months, we have
been favored with the manuscript, which
we take pleasure in: laying before our
readers. We have often seen this
orchard and partaken of the fruit, and
call thus testify from personal observa
tion, as to the perfectly healthy condition
of the trees, clean • bark, and well
balanCed heads, wills freedom from
useless twigs and branches. The fruit
also were as perfect specimens of the
v:uictics as we hat c ever seen anywhere.
We do not linow of a better place to
deliver a lecture on apple culture, than
in our Mend Jutieris's orchard, and we
imagine there would be a large audience,
.especially if the apples were ripe. He
says in his essay, first as regardS
•P . LOCATION os QRCIIAD.—.It lies on a
hillside ; at an angle of about twenty de
grees, Moping to the south and senth
li est ; limestone soil of good' average
quality—and I have kept up its fertility.'
My aiom is, that neither the animal nor
vegetable creation can—give profitable
returns without they are fed. Those
physical laivs which relate to our nour
ishilient and health, will just as truly
apply to our fruit trees. The organiza
tion of the young planted tree should
be healthy; raised from seeds of healthy
bearing trees, and worked with scions
from trees that were known to be healthy
and fruitful.. This is aiv-important
starting-point when the orchard, is
planted.
There are two systems which I think
are safe to follow as regards culti'vation ;
one is to manure on the surface and
never plough, (except, that it might bu
for the that fog or live years,) and the
other is to plotigh every year never omit
ling it, ploughing at uniform depth, say
of live inehes—acenstorning, the young
trees to throw out their roots and grow
beneath their depth. One of the import
ant points is, in my opinion, wliatever
system is t'ultiptcd, to keep to it. I have
„pursued the stn face system or manuring
may trees for the last litleen years, with
very salisfactely results, both in""pleas
me 'and profit. Feed your trees regu
lady, pot too highly, to cllable them to
maintain a healthy, moderate, mate m
growth, not exciting by high cultivation,
then depress by low ; avoid by all nicans
`these extremes—our climate causes vari
ations enough. For the thst seven or
eight years after I planted my orchard,
I kept it ploughed or cultivated every
year, feeding it moderpiely on the sur
face ; at the „cod of Cho eighth year I
- left it lay two years without ; then, in
The spiing of the year, commenced
ploughing quite early, holding the plow
mysclf. I had trees in one part of the
orchard planted some y`ears earlier than
the others, which had been • bearing
abundmitly the year lie ioits to tins
'ploughing, and had made annual shoots
of over tare feet in- length. In paSsing
mtder rhos,' trees; although I did nut
plow more than three - inches deep, it
turning nip the soil, it seas literally full
of young tibias, ramifying in different
directions, m hid] were cut off ; the IT
: utt was they Meek ea such a check,
followed by a cold, as inter, that, in the
ensuing spring a large portion of
that thrifty growth was lost, the
annual shoots dying Lack sonic two
feet. Those trees never recovered
—never will—with all the care I can
give them. That taughtmo a lesson. I
went to feeding on the surface, which I
believe to be the true system for pearly
all plants. I cart on my orchard the
washings of the roads on my own far'
all the refuse ashes and thoyie j made iti
the neighboring lime bilas in burning
limo with wood, also manure from the
cattle yards. 1 - Vhenever I have a spare
load vflertilizing matter, it goes to the
,u•chard.,(Sineading these materials on
:•
the ni% . co, (although a green grass
ta..l is on the ground,) all over it, the soil
is souneilow, 1 can kick it " t un with my
foot —the young ru, 4s coming to the, stir
face, or nearly so, not being .more than
an inch or so under it, for theft' food.
There they come in contact with atmos-
I,here, light, heat and moisture being
The important elements of plant food.,
Trees treated by me under this system,
aro healthy, strong mid vigorous. Al
thtugh in a deep valley, liable to late
spring frostS, I secure crops of fruit,
while my neighbors on more favored
localities fail. The question is asked
again, wily? , I repeat, it must he, feed
iv the tress.
ON TRIMMING on PRUNINO TREE:S.-1
Lave found by bitter experience,' that
early fliring pruning won't do on my
grouml, only on young trees the first four
or (I've years of their growth. I would
give a•word of caution to all who love to
grow nice, thrifty ~apple frees, with no,
°annoyed spots on them.' where limbs
have been pruned, to aveid pruning from
the first of the twelfth until the-middle
of 'the fifth or first of the sixth month.
It will .do in the spring, as soon as the
leaves are fully expanded- and the sap
Purified by them, as they will, then heal
over without caulscring - -always have
done with' me in winter or early spring
pruning. Why?-because the sap is
Poiscaliqo the tree until it is puyified by
the leaves. •WherlY time limb is' pruned
in winter' or early spring, when growth
commences, tho crude sap where' the,
limb was removed from, say
~from aim
inch upwards in diameter, comes in cone
'tact 'with the air, and , the leaves not
being expanded and performing their
healthy functions, the sap pp -that:point
becomes vitiated or corrupted, a some
what_ diaesised notion takes place, and
tub now growth refuses to heal over it—
the wound' beeprire'S — dark and decay'
followse—the wounds, never heal. Your
orchards,.after a time, from' injudicious
pruning
.and semi-starvation, begin to
•decline, and the Oviners wonder what
ails their...orchard, with:, dead limbs
through the trees ; " they' Want prune
rug," they say—and mounting.ile tree,
.(axe, perhaps in hand, as I have seen
many do, 'not even a pruning•saw,) they
. begin to s ent old slash—what for? "0,
' tojet the light inito my trees—they aro
entirely tee thick, signet bear." 'Neither
leaTilliey, or ought - 18E6 , ', What follOws?
The limbs for A distance from their base
being densided, sap flows 'tardily t
the trees - snake , feeble grbUrth' and noon
death follows—the owners stinenlating
•
about "what killed our orchards."
Jouutin,JEFl4lllll3i..
ADVERtITSIL Ili TIM lIBiIALD
READ!! READ !! !
READ !
Look to your interest I Savo your money 1 By buying at the •
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PRY - GOODS STO.RE
Dt . ' :041W T RA -
N. E. CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE, CAI-LLISLE
leg'Y
, Spring an d Sumther
D 2 ,3880t00p . a.
S I-L KS.
Elegant Black Silks, Colored Silks, Striped ilk
Sil l ,
Back and Colored Japanese Silite.
Wo have special-drives in Black Silks. DRESS GOODS. All the latest-styles
in endless varieties.
Wash Poplins, Percales, Chintzes, SM. ,
WRITE GOODS. Piques, Yosemite Stripes, Swiss Musline,
Victoria Lawns, Embroideries, laces, &e,,
• Shawls ! Shawls 1 ! Shawls !! I
I have the cheapest and best assortment of Spring and Summer Shawls in the
Town.
GLOMS JX.D CaSSIMER .E ,
I have a choice selection of cloths and cassimerea for mon and boys, of French,
English and American manufacture, purchased, from thcrAargest Cloth Houso in
America, and Will be sold at low figures.
DOMESTIC GAOOISo
. .
i You will find our Stock of Musfins, Giughams, Tielcfngs, Galicods, Stripes,
Jeans, •Cottonades complete and low in price. •
Six great and convincing reasons why-you should buy from us :
1. We have a resident buyer in the City to pick up bargains for us.
2. Wo buy for cash—we aro thusmnabled to buy cheap and sell cheap.
B. Wo have no old goods purchased at high prices.
4. Our expenses aro low -
t. We do not encumber 'ourselves with largo quantities of goods to carry cyof
from ono season to another, but keep our stock fresh 1?3 , receiving now•goodspSily:
6. Wo receive a groat many auction lots of goods, which we can sell fur /below
the regular rates. .
1)I0N'T BUY
/
Until you Lave examined our elegant Stock. We want you/to take a look,
whether you wish to buy or not, as we are not afraid to / IMve our Goods or
Prices•compared with any house in the town.
15ap72 . ./D. A. SAWYER.
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CARPNT't!
kR) 410:11, f i x if m r7
, . 1 4 07. 1 .4 1 11 P-+ ZP:
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904 CiIESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA
ye rtnw opened the most Elegaht. Variety of New Carpeting,s ever imported
Notwithstanding the groat advance,
J. F. & E. B. OR N
Have determined to .offer their entire Stock at ow prices
TAPESTRY CARPETS,
A LI. THE NEW 111 rSSELS STYLES IV Si NCO, E AND DOUBLE WI [MIS" '
J. F. & E. B. ORNE are closing out the balance of last Season's Importations,
Velvet and English Brussels Carpets, at a heavy reduction in Price.
• Also an Invoice of French Axminster Carpets at $2.50 per yard
31p72 in
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EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
AD. IYYS - EiliT,
MA:I - N NIT,
CARLISLE; Pk:
Manufacturer- of and Dealer in Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children 's FlNE BOOTS AND- SHOES.
Be 'announces to his friends and tho public generally, that be has on hand,
at prices which defy competition, a complete and carefully selected assortment of
City and Custom work of all kinds, among which are all styles of .
LADIES', GENT'S AND MISSES' BOOTS , AND SHOES.
REPAIRING pßoxi , LY 'I TENDED 10.
Thankful for past favors I assure my -friends that my stock is carefully selected,
and that none but the best workmen arc employed by me. My aim is, as it ever
lies been, to please and satisfy my numerous patrons, and request a continuance
of the same patronage.
AD. DYSERT,
nja72tf No. .1. East Main Street, CARLISLE, PA.
I_,IVING - ' Sr
NO. 22' , NORTH HANOVER STREET,
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Ilas just opened for the inspection of his enamors and Public; one of the finest
and choicest lots of goods for Custom Trade ever 'pl'esented to this Public. .
Call
and examine his goods and prices, and judge for yourself.
L. J. L.
NEVER ANY TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS•
ISE
Slii th,
Drawers,
Valises,
• Portmanteaus, &e.,
, .
.and everything belonging to a Gent's furnishing and Traveler's department. •
25api21 y
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ovin s l or acj . t v . - yq c
~A &N .r e r
S 0- ,AND S,TTMM JR
Nti
at extreWely Low PriceC, to which daily additions will be made, and
POPULAR PRICESitiIAIN TAM - ED. .
Black Silks, Alpacas and "MohairS,
of superior lustre and durability, op, which I defy competition as to Quality and
Prices.
MAttO 3E3- ra I INT CZ) IC)
in great variety.
Superior , . Stock of White Goods
embracing all the noveltios'of the Season.
Cl-10 1 1 1 .1 - 18 AND C.A.SSITA/12.=
Boys' wear a Specialty.
CDtTONAD ES•AND, , FA RIVIERS' DRILLS.
An examination is only neccessary to convince that foe Variety, Quality, Dura
bility and Cheapness, our Stock is second to none in town.
T. A.• HARPER,
2:iap72 South Hanover Street, CA.BLISLE.
Miscellaneous.
H 'Ol Ho • •
FARMERS BE YOUR OWN AIDGES
MEM
bAYUGA MOWER ANU •
aild ‘ we know you will be natlefled. It ban a in feel.
will pink up and deliver all Itual4 70'
rain in good ehnue. .AVe 1110111) Jnxt what we
If you. went, 10110 nlnf HMV RAKING
Elk go:i to the Cumberland Valley IV.arelleuse 1.11
examine the '
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• CAYUGA OfiriEF •
oforo purchomlng. W.
T.
p. r ANI)6N.
•Corlltilo, it.
Agoitt for C . _4a3berltimlotttl.Adonio coulallp
2fatp72lOt
BOot dud, S/toe WarehoUse
'E. S. REEVE, .;
, )V1i011:0ALI '
BOOT . AND 'SHOE
' WAREHOUSE, - .
NO, ill 7.6.1q(ET
PIIILADELPHIA; •
An Extent,lye Eno:lc of First Qualify E/Idtern and
Philadelphia madalleetu nod Shoes alwaya on hand,
Born filled at Mioryiolice.
N. ll:—Brown'n colobriltod , Army And 'Mill
g rind Preach Droimiag, alwayb on hand. •
P4ttils72:lm.
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TAII4
Also a complete stock of
Trunks,
HATS AND GAPS
J . C# OALLIO,
No. 20 {WET MAIN •BTIIEET,
eARtISL'E; PESN-NA.,
'T L o-II ATT E a~iCarll elel._
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"Tho HATTER of Oarllslo I
Tlio litteet atylos just, rocelvod I
Tho bat:kit etyleh:ftlways op baud
BILK lIATS horn tho , beet MonuNoturox.lll
IMMIONABLIII.II4.TBJunt outs 1 I
J. G.. 0 41,1(1 whimo to call ottuutlon to him larg e
AWL ; of
Thu Trennucer of Cumbellnlid county will att.&
fop tin purpoFe ' roadvlog State, County . and
DI Illtt.t tnxou for the year 1b7:1, nu tenni:l.d by Act
Ur Axnemtly,lLt Ulu followhitt 1111100 old Vinous;'
. . North illithilLton—ot lioucher'n Hotel, auly 1 910.1
inanufncturcillutet to "otlcr. and ban boat 2,
ItdT D cars
..arnligumplan for coloring Hato, 19 ,, , ,, en Good,'
.411.410vorcoatn, at ohort notice
The hlglicst 0.61) 1. 2 .111 . 01113 pah for
CQATNT.RY PUNS
.01.7 111;54 A OALl...rifi
NO 29 MAIN BTRENI
lOsop7o
Illtnaigar - e; Cutlery, &c.
E I, I s D'1846.
CARLISLE
HARDWARE HOUSE !
SAIT ON 6' oo
T. P. Drxtri, D. B PASTOII.
Farming and Mechanies'
Elardwat:e Tools and Materials.
Nails, iron and Steel of all eizas, shapes and kinds.
Railroad and Mining riCkli. Shovels and materials.
Welliorlll 'Bra First National., plink, and all
other far,nn Mande of White Lear and Colors,
with it fell 11R,011nient CulorF, Faro Raw
Awl—Boum!
COAtIll AND rurtmTußE
VarnisheS,, Glass, &c
Orel.ltig and Lubricitlii.p; Oils
e1.1111./11, Plust, nitcl tIII r,.rt.nnd.
Dtlpont'x 10;1 Svpdh 3 i.; Powder.
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tin., 11011113nd Amintillitholt.
Cedar ll'aro, lotitterns,
ROUSE. FURIVISIIING
HARDWARE,
Silvor-11,0rd Spoohr, Forll,l and liolven,
1, or). and • Pocket Cutlery
Iltrigors Seyrnoor',l 21114
Flea (lilt B 1111113:
Stair Itothi, \Vltilt , anti Black corlod 'lair for
litt ruts, anti nullfine, (hett hers, flair Seat
.fte , e ith a full 11111. Ilultekt 44y', geteht
'l%l ienellenteme gonaa, Multi nx, cloth e-1 WI - Inn - ere, fine
Itird Cages, Driving end-Riding Whips, to.
'Solo Agteits ter••Plank's Shifting Brain and Koiter
Plows, at his prices Plir (101.
1310(Iielleld P tlibles , finpetiel Clown_
The last mentitined are of 3 recoil t
into tills tiretkei, whlcTi Ingo. thendvantagil
Shifting ileyft am! Steel Sheer, a( 11mosFthg , 'nain„
prices ea the ordinary Cast Iron plows.
Solo A6-elits for Palmer's Patent Iron Planes.
Sole legents tor riturnhain's Potent - Weather Strip
,
Itlffht•
Iffll l i 2 rj;e " ,s "' „ r ti
dual in .9111113, (he price for stripping an ontire
house is more then saved during the Winter by the
ecehonly of feel, it taking at 101181 0110 third less
feel to priaince the seine warmth. It is tondo in
Welnut , Oak , and Plain Whits, for both door and
inflows, no that it Oslo be adapted to any house.
Our goods ore bought In .large ganutlties from
the nianufacturive, and with,theabl of our long ex
perience, aro selected with the utmost use and
supervision, and we would invite all ,lin• wish to
ptirchilke the best goods et the lumen( moll rates to
118.
Country merchants will certainly find
it to their advantage to call or write us
for quotations, before purchasing.
We Remain Respectfully,
H. SAXTON & Co.,
14): o 2
4. L. S PONS E h".4i :YIL UM ,N
A L. SPONSLEII,
Itral..,E4ate A ;roll'. Scris.nnr.Convi:yanrer, Insur.
MK, 2111 d Claim Agent. Utlik.t , Main tits , rt noar
Centro '.lltare.
pI:SITUBLE PROPERTY AT PRI
VATE SA LE.—Tlie "wit, 110 , ir(1118 of re
MON In,. west, cdler , at ior,N `Mk It
L=l
nab ! n 11, , ,1f0rd greet, la tta , Car
1,., lOttininv 47 , feet Goat by 100, foot in Litlith
el bas inr tbarot, a0•r!,,,1
TWO 87'011Y FR.Alfg 'IOUS];
ill; bitiCk house, (tt iti, clsttirn
icin,lsiittte Palo. ovrin, anti ail iteretsitry
'riot loop, rly fronting on Bedford
,1 Pot flora lip ill flict p. Tito back
iiitlintt fronting on I.ocoot diltiv it ,1 relit in front'
proporty is 1, to It" A.,rornom,
Ay °crippled nat:n urditcry'slitre, It in good condition,
111 IX A./11111/110 lor a itusincss stand. Pen.
to di , sii lip call
, n the turtitiC. r,u, lint; on the pretnietts. Ft r
1111,1 and tllt 111. r part irulart enquire or
A. I. SPONSI,EII.
Hod! Estale Agouti.
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TWO-BiOry BHOIC Dwelling
For Sale
No. 39 South Bedford street, containitic two pailors,
hall, :Id hitchen 00 the first tloor, and three chai ,
1[11 . 1 . 11 on theonil story, with a linked attic hack
alai front, sta sar irwat, out to 1.001 building, mid
grape arbor and it ihnot in the yard
A 1 ,111) 10
A. 1 , -St!ONSI.P.R;
17n0t70 . Reel E•inte Agent.
rpnE subscriber has R . C.lveral ether vat
...\
_i e:op , pe.iptA tees for ~ al,, in eligtl , l. ',nets of th,
ten n, eel, ,
1' n 'II I , e , e,,onably dill., red ~f
.., A. I. t , l',Y , ;:'-1.,F,11,,
linos7 ,, It, al Emote Agent.
VIRGINIA 'LANDS in the Shenan
Mi.& Valley or sale.—A number of valimble i
and highly improved faring In "the Volley" are of
fered for side. The I acts run from 110 to 350 aereu.
The bind is of the bead quality of limestone, fully
tsp.!, if not superior, to the land In Cumberland
Valley, 'mil will tie al A atinslunishingly low
figures. 'lllll exter”drti of the Cumberland Valley
11,01 t mid into Virgiiiis, its now surstiyvil i will run
Immediately t the to ol country In
whirb thin.° land are log ate!. 1,11-11
pleied, 'another wRh the advantage of the Siletlllll
- river trawspertation ri 11l glie them nil the ad
vantsges of Northern mid llatittirn marliets. A
splen opport unity for lucrative invi.tments is
lore elk rod.
A 1 1 1111 nud 11111111, 1 direriiptiou Of the loaation and
eharai tin of the vaii,Ao trails 111,1, 1 tie 11,1, by np.
plyhm to A. 1,.
17.1,711 Ile:11 ',,tale A Limit, Cal
FOR SALE OR itE:s.;rr.-=A commo
dh," o,„.•t", ) 1, loos atn ',Mono, on
Wtoll Potafint xtro,t, hilualed tllln ha 30
ft,t fr.all. and Inot In „lilt stm.r and
rata lap. boos, and alialalanon pt trait Hydrant In
gooll
Als o , w 0 0,1 0 ,3. I,ra .11011. r.. 1 Jowl: ballilitor
mt Not th Pitt tore., Po.vo,,slon a
of the formt•r will
Lo giro, talon. I fat oly, an 1 of tin' lattLo on or niter
Mu of July Dell. Apply to
_A I, SIN/Is:SISAL,
!tool
acost pop.. Idm 1 , ,,,•r0 On:p..111, ill ill,'
Cointry. V.ont, (.1 A :}
al Pa.
ii°~'
OR saes:,
AEI
1101"Sl: AND IA.T
Car A tin.. r,i , ltqwe 1.11 Pon,
1,1 Nl'..stnti fat ntri...l,
TIo• loi w 100 al.l 21 , , fret creep.
lie 1.01t,t ,
II st,rlt.• high,
x ill ro ba• 1.1.1.1,110,. 1.,1):,
uolzt,tins a 1.111, parlor-, l‘lgn rill irk 1011111, gunny
uml kit.•lt,tl and wn,ll I.otinv 111 . 41.
Srcontl z - 11111111.1 . 1riand bath I,olti.
(10..1 11nr, teat In' ill OW Iiil(11011 Ailli bath 1,111111,
OW e Aulole.oulhon.,3,
rod 11011 .11111. T.. 11, ...INV. FM4lllOl'O , f
A.
Rt . Al Kraut' Agont.
ITOT EL Ss •
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AII lOtS' AND DROVERS'
it II TIsI,
'Phu m11 , 1 . .111 , 1 hat and unli.ely. re.
att.a alai furaishoil liiitul. to furnish
vocl Iwnum moila ti,mn I i ill who to malt. It
tim it hiono. Auh Iry at tho pairanugo of the our
roaciditig root:tug triyollitht public oalli'lleil.
Houma largo and, culutliriabl, alwa2io sop
with the 10,1,
u. w. IVOODS:
5111/170
HARRY CLLinrr. JERE 6111N1W11:1.11.
MONTGOTIERY HOUSE.
Thn uudernignrd ,x 1 "ininy Infirm lbv public
that tiwy ho'.' Irxxnd thie well known laooil In the
I, 'lough of 01ronloaal.nr.,:. ft theft 11110111011 to
It Inn l.tylo which they will give mids
t/n:11ml to all who pray favor tlp.ni t,dtb their CIIH
-1110 Cilitlllll.l..llllrff 111),1 ,Collyxlmrg Coachra 11111
front and to Ulla hotel.
Eld.1011! 13111.5.1h 1 F1141 , 1).
foet7l-Iy. )
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T"E "BEXTZ 110,USE,".
(FOrliZePly 9:071111ln House
NOS- 17 AND 111 LAST MAIN STIIHEIT,
Thu undersigned having plirchased nod entirely
re-fitted, and toritinhed a new thtoughota,
ohms furniture, this well-known, And ..h1 eat:IA.IIORO
nolicitn tho riltaolo of the community anti
traveling . polities tin It well prepared to tarnish
first-ctn. OCCOIIIIIIOIIIItIO I IB 'to till ttlm trailer to notice
n hotel their 110 1 .111, or pleamot temporary aloaht.
'tin coatotn (tool du, nurrouroling comitry I.reepect4
folly nolleited. Courtecon and attentive servants aro
engaged at thin pepular hotel.
.tlEoliti Z BENTZ, Proprietor.
N. B. Alfirat-class livery to ClOillieeted wits the
hotel under the managentout of Joseph L. Slornbr
Brother.
10kopt101y
WHITE HALE - HOTEL,
MARkET TIARRISIIIIRO, PA.,
Is centrally located, opposite tha Coort,„lfouse.
This ;11011NO In kept as a second dose or Farmers'
Hotel, at modyrata charges, .Guests adialttod At.
any hour 'of Om night. Good Slitollog•attnellott:
MOSES BIIBLLY,
Praprlotur,
llai /211 m
fraxpawers, Take Notice
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Meeltattlusbut . g—at tho' National Hotel, July. 3
and 4;
• Carlllllu—et- the Commis,loner's Oflice, July .5
and 6. .•
• (In till enmity' taxes paid before August •1, an
atrotetneht of t, 'per rent will bo allowed, and on all
tones on .Wrist 1:5 per , ant will be added.
TIM Treastu . er grill ill:mite 11a0115 1,5 0111 . 0 Mall
flits liea day el September non k, at allitql tittle
thiplbottes of nil unpaid taxon will Ito Ipotesi to the
pont.Oblea . or the respective boroughs and townships
for-collootlou. 'Also, at thcanme time nod place,
merchants rind dealers can °Viola. Mercantile
Lldonseti of ()Guilty Treasurer.
GliortoE DODD, '
Treasurer Oumborlaukt County.
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25(021f
No: 15 J; AsT MAIN STREET,
Carlisle, Pa
ME1T0323
CARLISLE, PA-
Deg (goods, tC e .
ff!MMI
-IQIEA,IS-!-
A- 11 . •-•
DUZE 6c, 131aNOLDER
have now open ono of the finest Stocks
of now and desirable Goods over shown
to the public. Their immense stock of
IRESS GOODS
comprises all the novelties of the Sea
son. _
DOLL'Y YARD-EN'S
in all kinds of Goods
JAP NESE SILKS,
, .
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- Ell ENE AND PV RE POA'LINS
BLACK BILKS. -,..
WRITE GWDS
11 - every grade, amour Which can be
found
BATISTE CLOTHS,
ViISENIITE
and everything in the white goodsaino
SHAWLS! SHAWLS ! I ,
Wo Have the
3rAS QUEEN
110.
and all the different makes of Shawls,
which we have the reputation of gelling
cheaper than the cheapest.
CLOW' AND
We offer a special inducement to every
ono kieeding
SPRING SUITI
having a fine assortment, and having the
best Tailors in town to make them up
to order.
Call and see theilne assortment of al
kinds of.
CRY G- 00ID S
Wellavo added, a fulYtino of
TRIMMINGS
to suit all kinds of
DRESS GOODS
When you wish to examine a fine
Stock of Goods, we would urge you 'to
call.at our store to ascertain our prices
before you commit yourself.
We will give every attention,. and if
not successful 'in selling even a small
bill, shall be glad fqr the call.
NCAV invoices of late styles added
every week. Don't forget. .
DUKE & BURKHOLDER, .
North i Hanover Street,
Below Carlisle Deposit Bank
18api2
I~ferZlcaL
SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR
II Ll Af`P II R.E lir S'
Ii Om - E0 PA THIC SPECIFICS
HAVE proved, from the most ample
experience, an entire- success: SIM]) IC—
Prompt—Efliclent and Reliable. They ate the only
perfectly adapted to popular 1186-80
ple that mistakes can not be made in using them ;
. luirtuless OS le be free from danger, and SU efficient
el ways rellnlde. They have raised the
highest .onimendatlon from all, and will always reit.
der 81061w:thin.
1, Cures Fevers, Cougent ion, Intlamination,. 25
2, Worms. Worm Fever, Worm Colic. 25
11, do Crylnit•Calle or teething of Itifunts. 25.
do Diarrhom, of Children or Adult, 25
, do • Dysentery, Oriping, Bilious Colic. 25
do Cholera 51orbus, Vomiting.
7do Coughs, Co • 25
5, ,
do Nonnilttia, Tonthache, Fnconchn. 52
do lbeodnrlies,.Sick ileadaelte,'Vertigo. 25
10, do Dyipeinoa. billions Stonniell. 25
it, do Supilre.sol, nr Painful Periods. 25
12, do Wildev, too Prof.° Periods. 25
1 do Croup, Cough, DiMoult Breathing. 25
11, do Pitlt Rheum, Ertl K r , ip ti our , 26
17,, Ilheuinalle Pains.
111, (10 Fever and Ague, 01,111 Fuser, Agues. 50
17, to blind or Wooing.
mmizaztam=
natimen=
20, rl., 15 . 1,.1010zig Cough, vliilent roughs.
21, 0. A 41.10110, oppromrd llroutlang,
22, do Ear Disclinrgeti, Impaired hearing
23; do Seronda, enlarged glands; Swellings, 60
24. 00 flonetal /debility, pliyalettl weakness, 50
2 6. d 0 Drorty and scanty Sem...lion. 50
211, do ilea Slot:nets, mlchnosu from tiding. 50
27, do kidney Dlseage„Gravel. 50
•ile Neevene Debility. Eundretl Emissions.
Involuntary Discharges. 01, 00
Five Itoxos,,wlth ono 02 viol of Powder,
very necessary in herions oases 6 410
20, do Sore Month, Canker. 50
. .. . , .
30, , do Urinary 11 °mktg.., wetting bed. h 0
31, do Phi °rid Petiodtk with 4.11.11118. • 50
IS, do °ififeringm at change of Mg. 1 00
33, do 14pilepmy, Sigging., St. Vig. Dance. 100
34, do Igithtkork, ulcerated sort, thlemat. 50
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Of 35 to 60 large vials, morose(' or rosewood
Cll6O, Colltainlng a Specific for ovory ordi
nary distanie a family is mil ject to, and
hooks of 'directions. from 00 to $35
Sloallor Family an • Traveling cameo, with
20 to 20 vials. from $5 to $c
Specifics for all Privato 01000100, Loll for
Curing nnd for Proveolifo treatment,
in vltile and rocket cases. $2 to $5
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1;0:41)1.5, EXTRACT,,
Cur es Burns, Brolses,4atireness, Soreness, Sore
Throat, Sprains, Tootbirche, Earache Neuralgia,
Rilolllll4llllll, Lutulisgu, Piled, Bulls, ' Stings, Sore
Eyes, 'Bleeding of tiro Lungs, Nose, Stomach, or of
Piles; Corns, Ulcers, Old Sores.'
Price, ti pr., 50 its Pints, $1.50; Quarts, $1.75.
4.V-Theso Remedies, except Pond's Extract, by
the case or mingle box, are sent to ninny part of tidy
country, by_Anuli or express, free, or charge, on 1,,
cella qf the price. Addreso.
numplireys' Specific
Homeopathic , Medicine Co,
oinco and Depot. No. 002 Broadway, Nosy York.,
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Cgr;mittn Worthington
ERE
Dollar Reward Soap
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Stoves, Ttitivare and Pinups
13011 al1.11 ; 40-NEIV-1.1NDlilf. TILE 813W1.
Tur, UNDERBIQNED, having just
'returned from the cities with a largsi stock of
goods, invite the attention_ of all AV/10 _deHlro antis
faction' to call and examen their largo stock of
•
Stoves and. Tinware.
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Among the stook of stoves may bo found tho
ANTI-CLINKER BASE BURNER, t„
ANTI-CLINKER FIRE PLACE HEATER;
together with all the latest styles of
PARLOR, DINING ROO3l AND COOK gTOVEIL
which limy chollongo tho trado to comp'oto with,
Knives,
Folks,
Spoons,
Dippors,
togothor with Tgilot Bets, Coal Dueiota, Coal Slaves,
Shovels and Tongs, Zinc and evory varioty of Tin
warn and Ilonso FurnlBhing Coo& kopt ht a float
claFa story.
We era also prepared to furnish
Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells,
Rod have for sale the Celebrated Genuine Cocitraber
Wood Pump•
ROOFING, SPOUTING, 'AND .7013 WOltK
owlet] to promptly and on - remooltl,ll3 toms
Remember the place, the green front nn North
Hanover streoV.. -A row do - ors ahoy, Loather
Give nn A call an tin aro gaternlinad not to l, under
nob] by any other portion in thin placo.
ThAnkftil for pant patronage WO extona a -cordin
Invitation to all to pay nn a vinit.
MEM
RUINESMITH & RUPP,
Nos. 62 and 64,
NORTH HANOVER STREET,
CARLISLE,
.60ct71. PA
lii3E!
EXCELSIOR
STOVE ,AND TINWARE
P 11 I U M
The undersigned would re•peetfully Inform th
tizens of Coldish, oturvielnity, thut ho still mark:
the
STOVE AND TINWARE REFINE
In all Ite varlet.; branches. Ile has eecured th
Agency for tho following popular /dove,
Parlor and Office Stoves,
- Morning Glory,
Morning Light,
together' lib n VAI lay of COQIC STOVES
Oumbination Gus Burner,
Eureka,
Heaters, Ranges, and Fireboard Stoves,
ith 110 W profiared to furnish at the lowett market
atm
Store Repairing promptly attended to. itneflng
Splinting, and Jobbing accented In nto most wine
factory mm oar.
\ T I A it E,
of every dmariptlon constantly on hand, or, mode to
order, at reasonable prices.
m r . log none lint experienced workmen employed,
he hopes by ( . 10110 RUOIIOOII to butaness to secure
the public patronage.
Remember Om plaro,
NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET.
SAMUEL lt, CLAUDY.
tllnov7Oly
Plumbing', Gas Fittin g , (Cc.
JAMES CAMPBELL. W. P. HENWOOD.
PLUMBING ;,p IiIAS N
° AND STEAM
At No. 18 North Hanover Street,
CARLISLE, PENN'A.
STILL AT BUSINESS!
The ondereigned are now folly impanel In attend
thk 'townie.o tu all On dithatou t. branches. They
leo keel, tonetanfly on hand and for tile,
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WATER CIA - BATII TUBS,
WATES CLOSETS, BATH TUIIB,
CLOSETS, BATA TUBS,
WASH BASINS, HYDRANTS,
' Lift and Fore° °Moine,
Lift and For. Ciateras,
and Deep Well Pumps, Lend, 'I errs Cotta
4 and Deep Well Pumps. Lead, Terra Cotta
and Irun Plpe.!tunny Tops Fuld FUCA.
GAS PIPE AND FIXTURES ~.
i
Olobtop, find 011 kllnht of Brass Work for ittttut and
water coutaantly on hand, or - furnished to order.
Dwallingn, Church., Pactorlus mot taloa lattlallta.
In town or country, 11 1.,1 up with nottneat and din
patch. All work marIIIIItVd.
Thankful for public patronage, me hope by strict
attention v01040..1,1 to Merit a eon tionsnee of the
slime. Terms reasonable, it requiring' but our trial
to secure your Mateo. thye UV a call. 1/met forgot
the place, No IN S North Minot ntnot, in tho ltse.
Mont. of Slpo's now building. All orders til“, Ho;
resident. of Other Mows.
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0 CAMPBELL OIL HEN - WOOD, 0
^CO
at any ttnio,,elther day or night, will be promptly
attended to. James •Campbell, Alevander's ROW,
Pitt street, urlVllltain Ilona end, South Arot, above
West.' • -
Having special advantages We I/ . prepared to
Garnish
OOPPER WORK OF ALL uis CRIFTIONS,
for Still !louses and other porpoexo, at home or at
dlatanco.
COPPER furnieLed to orteit eltherdr3,lll
or brll7.l.ti.
25augli,
E:UIINI2:UE.II,
A B. EIVING, •
.E.L• •
CABINET MAKER, AND IJN BERTA KElt,
Met Main. Street,
• OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE,
Nominal' for Bert Furniture awarded at all County
Yalru silica 1857.
Furnlturo of all varlotleg and styleu of Forolgn and
Dontostle manufacturo, from the rouovrood and
Undlogany ttr tho Inwent priced trawl° and pica,
PA It 1:Olt,
P IT R 11 r 1 T U I? E
Entivaolng oveky arllele mind by House and Hotel
keener. of tho wont approved sold faaltionablii design
and iliduh. Including aloo Cottage Furniture
Dotty; Itoooptlon Cansp.-Cltalra;Matrexses, 011
Pleturon,
Particular attention given nt lynla to funeral.;
ardor. from' town nod country
and on moderate tOrlllB.
Special attention paid to the aeration of Mai Pa
per.
10.039
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Llvsg3;;!, SALE, AND EXCHANGE
J. L. STERNER & BROTHER,
DDITBES AND DARDIAOES TO lIIDD
ON REASONADI,E TERMS. AND AT SHORTEST NOTHIS
OARRIAORE FURNIBRED FOR ForTEALe
8. - Stablp room for 150‘bood of horsonion
kTob7o -
LIVERY AND E . XOTIANGE . STA=
BLEB.
t=i
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NILLI.AM',IL B 14 TY.
Having recently purchased the livery steble of
Goo: W. 11liton, he would respectfully announce
to the citisone• of tide piece, that he line recently
parchment a 'mintier of new volilalue, In addition.
nine, he' hon 'find" the entire stock or bugglos,•
carriages eud calm.
RE-PAINTIM; EA-MODELED
and finished up In the latest city
Noreen and Carriages to hire at tho shorted,
NOME, AND ON REASONAHLE TENHO.
furnished for alt ticyattone. Itominbq
the pines, a few doors south of the D. At.
peg. In 0. W. Hiltortir old dant.
iftthVitt _ Will 4, munr.
- Ladles,
Lamps,
Parlor Ilenter
Parlm , Light,
Light Hot's°,
Regulator,
Niagara,
Superior,
MEM@
Ulf N URE.
CHA AIDED,
DDO.U,
KITCHEN AND
MEM
In roar of Bentz Ilihiso
.Mties of Travel
SOUTII-L3IOUNTAM-10.1121 1 0,AD
T 1 - 01E' TABLE.
TATCIIB EFFieT 814'78111111811. 1, 1871
On and after Friday, September 1,
'this COmpany will run two trains
through to Pine Grove daily,,,„
(Sundays excepted). • •
-AS 1701:;LOW9.:
Leave Junction, 7.00 A. 01. *Donnybrook, 7.10,
*Craighead's, 7 20, Mount Holly, 7.40, *Upper 01111,
7 - .46,, Hunter's Run, 13.00, Laurel', 8.40, and arrives at
Pine Grove, 0.00 A. M.'
'Leave Carlisle, 2.08 T. AL, Junction, 3.00, *Donny
hr.:K.lo.lo, *Craighead's, 3.26, Mount - Holly, 3,45,
*Upper Mill, 3.60, Hunter's Ran, 4.00, Laurel, 4.20,.
and arrives at Pine 0 rove, 4.40 T. nl.
RETURNING.
Leal Plno Grovo, 9.30 A. ar., Laiirel, 0.45, Min,
tees,llol) - , 10.0:,, "ginner 61111;10.26, 61bnnt Holly,
10.30, .12raltzln.ad'o, 10 60, ..13onnytirool4 11.00, and
nrrlvos at .luncllon, 11.16 A N. •
Leave. 19no Grove, 5.00 P. BT., Laurel, 5.15,' Hun
ter'altnn, 6 35, +lJpin.r 61111, 5.60, Mount llollv, 5.55,
**Cmlghend's 6.10. nionnybroolc, 6.25, and arrlvoa nt
;auction, 0.35 P.-11.
, •.• • •
Statioue niarlied tints (,) aro flag alntione only.
11% W. DA VENIIOIII%
. General Superintendent
Mee of Gen. Superintendent, 1
Pine (I rove, - Aug. ''2s 1871. f
CUMI3ERLAND R
CHA;VGE or HOURS.
WINTER AiIItANGEMENT
Onwnd nit, Thursday, anilitry 18,1872, Pasminger
Md. Will run daily, ax fel lowa, (Sittidaya excepted):
W ESTWARD !
ACCOMMODATION TRA, IN leaves Harrisburg
8:00 A. , 31,hatiicsburg 8:35, Carlisle 9:II, Newvilla
9:40, Shipponsburg 10:22. thinnibersburglo:44,Oreen
caalla 11:16, arriving at Hagerstown 11:45, A. 31.
MAIL 'CRAIN leaves Ifarrishurg , 1:55, P. m., Me
chanicsburg 2:27. Carnal° 2:58, Norrillo 3012, Ship
ponsharg 4.02, Chanibersburg 4:35, O mac:edit: 5:11,
=riving lit Clagerstown 5:40, P
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Ilarrlaliurg 4:30, P ?1,1,
Mechanicsburg 5:112, Carl Isle 5:32, Newvilleo:os,Ship•
paimburg 0:33, arriving at Chainhersimrg 7:00, p n.
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Cliainhormlinrg 7,45, A DI
Gravure:4le 9:18. arriving at Hagerstown 10415. A U.
A MIXED TRAIN leerna Claim hamburg at 4:35
P. u, Williamson 5:30, Mercers!. g 0:20, London
7:00, arriving at Iliclanond at 7:20 p.
lc A STIV ARD ! •
ACCOIIMOIATION TRAIN I eares Cltarnbe'ralturg
6:00 Shipiwnsburgli:2'.l, Newville 6:00, Carlhilo
0:23, Mechanicotourg 7:02. ui tying at Ilarriolprg
7:70, 0 M.
Al Al It TRAIN leaves !Inge, fltown 8:30 a st, Green
saki,: 0:00, Chainbataburg 2:46, Shipponeberg 10:22,
Newsllle 10:53, Owlish, 51Relitualcsburg 12:05
arriving at I larrislnirg 12:37,1'.
POo'llllBB TRAIN ',mess Iliworstown 12:00 IS,
0 roontautt le 12:23, Chain hursbitrg 1:05, Shlppsnohurg
1:37, Nowell's 2:10, Carlisle 2:50, II eshanicsburg 3:18,
arriving itt Harrisburg st.
A :SUNNI/ TRAIN I ClO,l Ilagsrstown 3: 2 2o+t' 0,
Orsoncastle I:27,writ Inf.; nt_Cliainlawaburot 6:20, P
A 11 TRA IN 'raves 11.1 , 1011,2u4..,..ett 7:00 A. m.,
1.0.1.41 7:10, 160, IV:Mint:arm 8,15, or
-001104 itt niborsharg toll) o, v.
Zvi — M,,6iuc doss sonnset ions at 11,,n Islnirg with
trains to anti from Philadelphia.Nsw York, Washing
on, 11,111100,00, I'lo,Boog, nod nil panto West.
0. N. LULI,. Sort.
C11,01 , 6'6..100. 13, 1872.
pENNSYLVA,NIA 'RAILROAD.
INTER TIME TA II B.
Eight Trains (Daily) to and from Phila
delphia and Pittsburg, and Two
Trains Daily-to and from Erio
(Sundays exeeptod)..
A FT ER MIYSi)A - Y, iovoniber I ath,
rtotos Ivitnikt
IL ilr~ lid rany s ill friss Ilarrliilitiri; slid
or, ,ri: snit follom :
I=tMEI
'2 37 , --P1111.04 , 1011, Expre . 7a Il.rrkbm.g
daily (except :110101,3) at 3 35
ma. noll arrives at
t Phil ht alt
at1..10,t 411 It. m.
3 00-I(i.el Lim , 11,01,1 U 1111 1 ,1.11, dally (axeept
)1,001,, , ) at 1 00 a. m %rrive. nl Weal PM/ .111111-
01111 s' a
7 :10— 01111 Ivor, Ilarro.l,urc daily (except
Sunday( ot 7 30 p. at.. and arrive,. al Plo . ladelphla
at p la.
11 Ito preen I, aye,. 113pekhara daily
at 11 10 n m , an 1 arrive, at 130,1 Philadelphia at
-11 4') p.
\lilt a EX. PliESel lea, es Hai ri , burg daily
ittlicht,, al, 3 00 p. tu., and al rtve,, at W e A
Iphia ut 0 oil p
111 i 00031 llcrekhat daily
at 30 45 p. m., and at ri , at 15.04 1•1111,01elphia at
3 0511. 11/.
,_ll,,yra.harg Arr.onnaalatk a Ira% as Ilarria.
urn dallv, Sand r axerpted. at 3 55 p. m , and ar
at P 110114 1 ,11 Ilia at 1 , 40 p
sU—Lataandar Train, via )hunt .lay, leaven
art - 0 , 1,10 - g daily (oNtald la i tit, 11. ill, and
rriytn at \Vent 10.11.alrlphitt at 13 40 a In
_l5 ESTIVA 1114.
4 4n--Erie Fast Lino wyst, for 11rIr; kav, IT,.
Thurg ilni ly (uscopt Sunday) dt -1 40 p. m., arriving
1.1 west, fer Frle leaves 111,6,
nrg daily nt.lo Ilfa.tn.,nrrirlng nt Eril, Ilt Y LO I, In.
10 leases ILln ixburg tinily
In 30 p. nr, art ie. , at .11tornin at 315 m., and
at PO I,lmr, ttt S 20 11. In.
4 113—P.1CIVIC learns Ilarrislitirg deity
t I - nt, it, I , ,Ili".1 at Alt - nowt 9lts n. rn. and
. . ,
arrives at Pittsburg at 2 05 p. m.
102. 53—Foutbern Express leaven Harrisburg
daily at 12 05 a m.. arrives at Altoona nt 520 a. tn.,
a u
nd arrives (ti-Pitt dairy at .J 10 a. in.
4 50—Fast bias leas IlUrrishurg daily (except
Sunday) at 4 5n p. in., arrives at Altoona at 9 05 p.
m., takes atm.el and mtg.'s at Pittabarg at 1 15 a in,
1 Train loaves HarrisbUrg daily (adopt
Sunday) at 115 p in., 2arrives at Altoona at 715 p. m.,
taken sums, and arrives atPittaburg at 1 05 a in.
7 3a—Way Passenger Train leaven Harrisburg daily
(except Sundays) at 7 30 a. m., arrivisl at Altoona
at 1 30 p. ni., and at Pittnbursi nt Ii 20 p. m.
00—rinough Passel ger Train batten Harrisburg .
at 3 00 a tn., arrives Altoona at 5 10 a in., and ar
rives at Plitsbursli at 1 35 p nt.
SA)IUEL A. BLACK,
Supt. N11.1,11e Div. Penna. U.. B.
blarrieburg November IS. 1871.
- R EADING RAIL ROAD.
IaNTER ARRANGEMENT
Monday, November 13, 1871
GREAT TIH.INIC LINE FROg THE No • ,, ,ttrid
Not th-Tt oat Gar Philudidithin, Now York, eaart
Tikouritol, rlintuokH) Abarion,
Allo rltow u, EnitoM Ephrata, Lltiz, Lau actor, Cu-
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as follows
At 2:45 and 20:10, a mould 2:00 p ul, connertilur
with similar trains on Pennsylvania ltallroad, and
arriving at - New York at 10:07 ii. m, 3:42
/111 , 1 9:4e p. m, respee.iyelY. eller ping Cord acct.,
pony the IS ain train Is ithont Cllllllg,
HI Owning: I,eavo. New York at WOO n to, 12.30
noon, and idol p in, Philadelphia, at 7:30 880 a in,
owl 3:30 p. in. Sleeping Cars accompany the 5:00 p
tiain (11 , 111 Neev, York, wOliont change.
Leave Ilarri,laira fur Reading. Poilvville, Tama
siiiiatov A•llland, 81ininoldn, Allontowtoinl
Philadelphia, at S:11111 ill, 2:00 and 4:115 iv ni, olop•
plod nl 1,1.11. , 11 111111 prinaltiil nay ;intim.; thin
4:1.5 p w toile colons - ling for Pottsville
and Colombia, only.. for Pottsville, Stlinylkill
Hart a and Anhui n via Solinylk 11l awl 511.311110.111110
It oar.. iti, t. AVI• I larrithurg at 3: bi p in.
Na-t. Cettn-y,l , ania Ratlnael traina leave 'leading
as .111entann.'1.,,I..11, and New York, at 4:31, Itn.lo
am) 4:115 1, tn. It , turelna, home New
V. k at Swan n m, 12:3: teen and rr,noj. m, aed
dllen
tn,. a at 7.'20 a to, 11111) 5:35 11
14:ki ilaa,angt r Ts ~al leavea I.llll4lvlphia at 7:30
tfu vrt lug wlth k•lndlar train on liar)
Railroad, i•otiptilng 110111 Ili:acting at 6:20 p al
sioppiu at all atattatia.
'l,eav I' Pot thvill.• at :1:00 a in, and 2 30 p ni,liiiradon
at 10:110 it xu,,, , l,Aniohin, lit. 5:10 1,11 111:15 a in, Asir
land, at 7:05 111, Ulla 12,43 ituon, litlianoy City, at
7:51 11111. 11.111 i 1:20 p m, Tatnaittia,s4 , 6l3s It 111, and
2:.0 11111, for Now.Yorli, Itnilling . , liar
ristairtt. Al , •
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',nye Pottsville viz Schuylkill and Susquubano
till nn~l, nt tv.1.1 a In, forllarvisbutg i trul t(u nt
cur Pine (troy° and Tremont. ,
Ittatilitig At conitionlation irrititt . lyitves Pottsville a
c.lO it nt, luNnen Reading at 7:35 a in, arriving at
Philadelphia at 10;50 a in. • ltaturuing, IeIIVVB
PLiln
-1611.h1n 0 4.15 p m, pairing Itoattiott ut %SU p
i 1 Illg al 1 3
.Itto ill,, at 11:::11 it 111.
Po lsloo`'n AMIIIIIIIIIIOIOII Train leaves Pottstown
t 7.0 U a In; tolling leaves Pldhidelphla at 4:15
p
Columbia Railroad trains leant. Itanding at 7:20..
in, and 11.13 p ni, for Hplirata. 1,1110, Lanvin-ter, Co
lumbia. 4 . e.; rani ring Ivaco Lancaster at 1.20 sin.
viol '3:95 p in and Colault.lu at 8,15 and 3,13 p nr
Pi ridotolin It'll road trains ltrivol'erklpmen Junc
tion at 7:25::1:05 a nr, 3:110 and 5 45 p at; returning,
leave Schlrenliar lhu at 11.45. 8:10 it In, 12:50 noon, and
4:15 post, 'meting s‘ Itll eititilar trainn on Reading
Railroad. •
• Pickering Valley Itailroad trait. Ivaco
villa at ihlti 11 nl, 3.03 and to 55 p m ; rat tomiligtiltiave
liyore at 6.00 it in, 19..15 noon, ant i . 4 90 p on, contract
lug wi L similar trains on lti siding Railroad.
nolehroolidalti 'tailcoat tr ioo loavo Pottstown
o,lu to in, 1,05 p m, ruturning,lcioo. , :ilt.
nut at 7.15 antlll:2s inn. and 2,51 p in con'. cling WI
altuilar trains on li.•nding Itallroatt.
CLralur Collor Itallroall quoins 'kayo Bridgeport.
8:;;.; n 111,1141 i 2:05 awl t,,10 p m ; returning, It
DOWllillgillW.ll at 0:55 a no, 12;50 111,011, 11.1111 5:15 p
connecting with "hall. tr.olna.on 'trailing Italic°
On ;tutidays: Leave NM York. at . ;:ctlo p Phila
delphla, at 0:00 a mond:1:15 p (the'Saata ' trail
muffin:: only to Reading.) leave I'olBl'llle at 8:00
In; leavo Itarrldborg at 3:45 a zu, and 2:00 p to
leave Allentottli at 8:35 p In; lave Iteadin
at 7:15 it. to,and 0:5(1 p to for Ilarrislong, at
m for New York, and al 9:40 a ;If; and 4:15 p
for l'hllath•lphia. -
Commutation, Mingo, SOftlioll ' School and Elcur
;don tickets, to and from all pointo at reduced rata
Ilattgit;;‘, checked through; one hundred pound
allowed each paw, rigor,
• • J. E. WOOTTIV, -
ABst. Supt and Bug. MauWry
Itouding, Pu., NUN' 13, 1871.
Uvzrlertnl.~iii j
1872
D. SIPE & .SON, •
UNDERTAKERS,
- NO, lA-NORTH HANOVER. STREET,
. CARLISLE, A. •
•
We kayo the largest, finest and" bes'y stock of no.
dertaker's 'materials on - land in the county. We
execute the best workmanship, Live gentle horses;
and splendid glass hearses. Prompt attention paid
to all c ills, whether made in the night or day.
CQFFINS AND CASKETS
of all the different styles and qualities. Also - beau.
UM Metallic Caskets, Shrouds, randy made and
ink& to older, no we' keep the goods constantly on
hand.
\Vox m i ld call especial attention to our' Patent
Prolerver, which will keep a corpse In a perfect and
dry state of preserviition and visible, without any
pressure, front day to day. •
IV° keep et:instantly on Maid a benutifhl stook of
PIOTUIIiI TItAMEB, ,14 t Oltlat3,
MIIIROItS, SHADES, FLOOIt CLOTIIS;
- TAIOAI CLOTHS, 1%04811 DOLLANDS,
and all kinds of Mon!ding. All orders Ibr tlto site
execultql with neatness and dispatch. Our sloe); of
WALL PAPERS
Is the largest In the Yalta.), anil . excels all others lit
variety, beauty, miallty cheapness for cash.
Call anU examine for yourselves at our establish
ment,
NO. 10 NORTH 'HANOVER STREET.
IL. RIPE a SON.
P. o.—Persona wishing to purchase lets In Ash
lanai Cemetery, can be tiecanumElated ,byreallinw on
2.1mb721Y. D. OQN..,
T4)4" ew 9 13_g p a utif u. 1
-- 1 1310 "
Unsutpaised Display
1! , 'srio
A -
- L, T. GREENFIELD'S
N RR
No. 18 Ease Main Street. •
The Great Specialty,
.
tillisb, and prices, thy stock of Black Silks can.
For'woight, duiability, beauty of
not -be excelled by any, in the country.
lam prepared to guarantee every yard we sell. , ', ... -
. . . . .. ,
Beautiful assortment of Japanese. Silks, lapanose Poplins , Japanese ., Robes;
Clique Mohairs, Prinbeas Cloths, Stripe Parisienne, Silk and Weol'Pongeb, Black'
Iron Bareges, Alexis Poplins, Wool Dolains, L'e. Ina word, everything fu D1i.E139
GOODS that is Now, Cheap and Desirable. , . ' ,
'
- The most complete ---- , . •
. .. .
STOCK OP MOTTT?.,NING 0-000 S
•
ever offered in this marlcot,
•
In Cashmeres, Bombazines Bombazine Cloths, - Biljc and Wool Henrietta Cloths
Tamise, Belgean Cords, Batiste, Astralian Clapes, Crapo Veils, &c.
Orders for Funerals Proit)lly and' Falisfactorily Filled •
WII I r f
Or — 0 0 . 11) Se
An immense stock-of the above in all the latest novelties of the season now •ready
for inspection.
Choice lot of Now Spring Shawls and Scarfs. , •
STACKS OF DOMESTIC GOODS
And Table Linens at low prices.
Da - W L
Having increased my stock and facilities in DIM branch, I am now prepared to
offer an assortment-second to none in4own - • .. ..
Black _Cloths and Doeskins, French Cassimeres and Snitings,
English and Scotch Cheviots, &c., Suits made to order at short notice.
The best artists have been secured to make up our work this 'season : " •
. I would cordially invite all to inspect my Stock, as I will offer inducements that
cannot fpil to please.
L. T. GRENFIELD9
11ap72
errand Display
Goods for Spring and Sumther.
OGrI TA,B - Ntir 'S
47 Mr T MAIN S TR E F,', T.
Now rorektlnK from NEW YORK nod PIII LA nimpri IA the lartmt.t and most complete week of every article
In the DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY OOODS, he., Ae , ewer olrered in CARLISLE.
DRESS GOODS.—llmmtlthl Mack nod Colored rI LES, •
' • Brocade and Phdo Jri :mem. SILKS
(fray Stripe Sommer SILKS,
Light Weight POPLINS,
•li lly Vardto JAPANESE, Drl,li (In.!. in all ao!mb,
Plaid 111,4 (lies', Vat ioty.
SUECIALTY —A:, usual, Wc olt, r unnurpati,gl Block Alpaca:4 ion l 1114, all olorn of Fiamo goods
nt Stmelal Itnrmontt. Re.4t. makes of
Black: Cloths ciiiil fliiskiiitei'e's,
.
7
nolvy C.simer , s, Tweeds, Keuttniky Jesuit and Cotton Coat Inge and Pant Stuff , at Old Prices, ;Olio _ i
the ‘‘ laden and Cotton ntatkot lit, Itthancol tiont,iderablo.
AUCTION 11.1110 A INS. White Quilts, Spring Shawls, Run Umbrellas and Petra:lolH ,
Table IA neon, .Co wol 4 111.1 Tooling, Naitlorat; Lando Points anti racks,
Plain Ribbons, all Vail., Incd trial,. extra N, kil, tor iiittilltio. clogant child, ('lace and Plaid, Lailleal Linen
Ilantliterchiefir, 01.11V6 Ito itlititelliels. -A II the :lbw e at lolrcet prices et er orliortoil in Carlisle.
l'lques In groat variety, Striped Victoria Lawns. (entirely now thk Season.) Plain 5.%1i..1 Vi, Lawns,
Nainsoolts, I,lnonv, Plaid Nionsooks, Illimcliet and Brown rilitvlinv, Tick ttis, e1,,,,5. Strilmil Shirtings,
(Dualisms, Blot- 10111,and Denims, full %unit Sheeting, Illeaolted 31111 l/nlilimeheil All at prices to suit
purobseer. 200 P o
achag , o Calle...sil New S •Los. Liclit and Dark it
, ti, , 10, Lii ,
FANCY GOlOl/0 AND \lll'lo VP —l , -tillos" ow iityle Sill, Tics, 111. - At-4, I I,i-lei - y, Loo mill Linen Collars,
lindor Shan es, Cuffs Spring Veiling, in tiro ailiner, Bereges and figured Netkond every article in a
first-class Notion lions°, at los 041 1.1 let"
_ .
lIIIII'ES.—New Sprint' Col,:ra only SI, Ih•+t two button IHtls, Cuffed, Svallopoll,
New Shades, $1 :t5 Ladb 8' all 1.111.01 Vordad :111 , 1 llrnu o l 11Molkereldul.t, worth '25. Claik'B 0. N.
T., :2: o yards, Spool Cuttottss.sll eolnro, re. 11.1 Spool Cotton.; 2..0 yards, all;ar heat Skirt
Braids, 8 cent!'
It , and to ~.!I Hoax at OGI1.10."S C,ISII STORE at Prices - to suit the hero. '
EIMIM
2
4 MI LIOETER g -
Mic)l4/Loa IP),EI ,
CRAMER, CLAZIEO, &C.
r - Special attention paid to PAPER 11,1.1VG,ING..ja
Competent worl4n employed, and
VERY
n
that the market.afrord . s -used.
Orders from town and country will receive prompt attention. 28mar72-3m
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
JAM l4l'S P. NTTF'S,
/V O. 23 WEST /1/A /./V ,S' TR:Eh; 7; CA LISLE, PA.,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.
My Stock embraces the following varieties :.
Natural Leaf, Golden Flake, , Early Bird,
Navy, Gravelley, Pancake,
Natural Twist, Cavendish, Fine Cut
B,74ole,iitga Tobacco of Superior Qualities.
®L I_, .Sl. 3FL et, al. 9 CTS 2G -7 3F° .€•
In endless variety. All tho
LATEST STYLES TIE:, AND BOWS.
- In my large assortment of Paper Collars can be found the following styles
Collegian, Grand Duke, Tyno,
Temptation, Argosy, Military;
and a host of other Fancy Goods, Cheap for . Cash
lap ,"3nt
,
7OTTYNDALEctiIIITCI - lELLI 707
II0I:SE FURNISIIINC IN • '
4 ..1:.
CHINA CLASS AND CROCE-M:3V 1-VAIFZE.
WE RAVE NOT INCREASED OUR PRICES. : ~
THE WHOLE OF OUR IMMENSE STOCK WAS PURCHASED BEFORE TILE .ErR
lAORDINARY
' ADVANCE kN EUROPE.
REST GOODS. - ' LOIVEST PRICES.
707- CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA. 707
11e.p7252m
H n)
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NO. 5 COUBT HOUSE' AVENUE,
Ilas just returned from the East with a tl•omcndous
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114EADYNADE CLOTHIN.P.,'
1872
THE LATEST-STYLES - FOR
• • • Mon's, Youth's, Boys' and phildrpn' . .i Weal!:
irt A ••n,,
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GENTLE'-IEN'S
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• Having bought .my goods' at a deolino•of pficos of 20 per, cont., and selling 'be
sides 20 per ,cont cent cheaper , than 'any other moroliatit,,l , lip am:. ablo, to offer you
the goods . . .
. 40.. PER. CENT PHEAPE,[9. ,,
than you. can buy thorn at any other place In the •v idloy; or out Of it, • '
To my customers who know me, I need not say anYthing else, nod to'inhers I
would remark, if you wish to be treated fair, honestly and uprightly, call, at:
~;•; , Your Humble Servant,
. .
linuel;ltr
No. 18 East Main St., CARLISLE.
-0 F -
-AT
May be obtained the best brands of
MEI
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2/
consisting of
FURNISHING :Glitlini
CHEAP JOHN,
No: - 5 Court Holm Avenue,
In Finultlin Hansa
otouvin ueo tho
EMI
OGILBY'S,.
IT West Main Street, CAp.I.ISLE, PA
lIMMEM
Rob Roy,
All Year Boatel,
JAMES P. NEFF,
No. 23 West Main Street
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