Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 06, 1872, Image 4

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    FARM 'AO: .HOUSEHOLD
OUR FORESTS GREAT WASTE.
The annual produots -drawn by_ the
People of the linitecl`Statea - from the
forests exceed One thousand ;millions of
dollars, or eight tunas the interest on
the national debt 1 This being thci case,
the proscveration of-our forests anct ithe'
'fight ntothcxi* cutting timber is a mat
, ter of general internal interest and' of
national importance.
To save our timber, we must not only
out no moro than is necessary, but cut in
a proper and economical manner. We_
must stop the merciless waste and primi
tive method of chopping with axes, and
use saws scientifically. The forests Of
Europe aro protected by law, and the
removal of timber is caroftilly and coo
-1 nomically performed. Not to speak , of
\ttre - d crease of moisture and other eliz
matio - angel superinduced by remov
ing trees, let us look at the matter in a
lower asp ct, and compute the profit-and
loss.
Probably not loss than thirty millions
of the people of America, aro warmed
by Wood fuel, consuming more than ono
- Inwrdreci million cords per annum, ne any
ono knowing the prodigal use in our
newer timber districts, Will certify. If
mills; steamboats, and railroads consume
• ono-third as much, reckoning the cost at
$4 per cord, wo have four hundred mill
ion dollars annually for fuel alone. An
equal consumption for fencing, and :r
like amount of wooden buildings of all
kinds, give the enormous aggregate of
ono thousand two hundred millions of
- dollars annually, produced by our forests
for, consumption. .
When , we consider the fencing and
farm buildings rqquixod bygur more than
four million farmers, if reckoned at ono
hundred and fifty dollars, -manually, to
each farm, making six hundred millions
of dollars, and when the uses of wood are
considered few men who have traveled
widely, and observed and estimated
closely, will deny that more than ono
hundred million dollars in products is
dprived from our forests annually—five
times the value of our largest cotton
crop, ten Limes the products of our pig
iron, twelve times the production of gold
and silver, and four times our wheat
crop. Indeed, few single interests ex
ceed in value the enormous productions
of our forests.
How to cut timber with saws scientifi
cally may be treated in another article
and I will only at this time point out
some of the advantages over the waste
ful and primitive ax. First, , saw the
tree down ; they can be cut closer and
with more economy than by chopping,
'and by the use of wedges felled in any
desired direction. They can be cut with
less labor,''if the operator knows how
and uses the most:improved saw. If the
tree bo designed for fuel, the saving by
sawing in the length desired on the
ground in the forest is manifest. If
stove wood, the blocks may bo carted
without splitting, and when thus sawed,
trees that any chopper would leave to
rot in the forest, become instantly avail
aUle for who does not know that a one
foot block may be split easier than ono
'of four fcet,liesides saving the immense
waste of a chip a foot in width? From
one-third to ono-quarter of the trees in
many forests aro what woodmen regard
as 'culls,' and tough timber ; this added
to the saving of the chips, makes full
one-third of the forests available for fuel
that otherwise might be wasted and re
main an obstruction and incumbrance.
Those who, like the writer, arc convers
ant with this matter, will appreciate this
statement made from actual experience.
Saw logs and dimension timber, fenc
ing, posts, etc., in the Northern States
aro now usually sawed, but in a recent
trip through all the Southern States (ex
cept Texas) I noticed in mills and luin
her yards the ends of saw logs cut with
axes ; indeed, it is the method of mills
there, but improved methods will soon
Prevail everywhere in all/wood cutting.
Now lot us consider the time and labor
in savring, instead of chopping. To cut
one hundred million cords of wood with
the ax requires as many days' labor, and
as maurdollMs ; if the use of hand-cross
cut saws be substituted, and only one
half the labor be saved, the fifty hiillions
now thrown away are gained, 'besides
Iho immense waste of fuel, making in
the two items an animal saving of en
amount equal to the national debt.—
American. Agriculturist.
T/TE PARTRIDGE THE FARMER'S
FRIEND.—At a mt!oting of horticulturists
in Illinois, strong ground was taken
against the destruction of these birds.
To sho* how useful this bird is, it was
stated that a flock of partridges were
seen miming along the rows of corn just
. sprouting, and seeing them engaged in
something which was believed to bO
ing up the youitg plants, one of them was
killed and its. ".crop" examined, which
was found to contain a cutworm, twenty
,
ono striped bugs, and over one hundred
chinch bugs. Another member related
that he hail adopted measures to protect
the bird, and that they had becoMe so
numerous and so tame that hundreds of
them, after snow falls, could be seen in
his barn yard with his fowls, whore they
wore fed. As the result of their presence
upon his premises, his wheat Crops were
usually abundant, while in many other
places, not far off, the chinch bug and
other insects had destroyed half the crop.
LEATTIER BITS.—The Maine Farnic;*
says : "At the North Kennebie Fair
we saw a colt exhibited, guided by a
bridle in which was a pair of .leather
Tho gentleman stated to us that
ho liad r used them. for Borne time, and
Would have no other kind - , especially in
winter. Ho was satisfied' a pair would.
last with safety three ye'ars, unless the
animal wile; unusually vicious ; and gave
thq opinionl of quite eminent horsemen
as to their value, who said they would
last a year, even with the mostunman
ngeable horseS. Made of dyeen hide or
undressedleatherf they are more durable
and would perhaps better serve the put ,
tose, although . those to which we refer
ailhaVing seen o swere of eommon loather.
We should think they would. be espec
hilly well fitted: for young colts, and the
younger colts aroma& acquainted with
the bit—after they are weaned—the bet
ter." •
CUBE FOB RANCnJ BUTTER.—A, 'cor
respondent asks fora remedy for'raricid
butter. Heretofore a coirespondent has
said, . intthe Rural New Yorker, that
awed or sour milk will sweeten frowy
butter much bettor than salt or saltpetre.
Thorn is. nothing. which absorbs what
ever is offousivo to tho smell or taste, no
quick as milk, cream or butter, and no
agent' can c o o *employed that 'will so
quickly or 'lamely. 'Atm& • the wooden
flavor, from new dairy utensils:
, A Frrii iron nails placed in a vase of
- flowers, wall keep the water sweet and
the flowers fresh: This arises feeni the
sulphur' eliminated 'from . U 10.10114 cam,
Inning with the iron. .
• • _OARL .
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• Sir, ..0
A NEW, INVOICE OF •••- • ,; •• •
•
FINE FRENCH CA:SSIMERES,
-FRENCH-. GRENADINE VESTING;.' •
- FRENCH MARSEILLES' VESTING,
rilford's Striped Linens,, •
Barnsley's Striped Linens,
.Taylor's Duck.
L
S. Ritter Sri o bi.
Don't fail to sec our NEW and PULL line of Furnishing ~ Goods.—the latest of
ovary description., SHIRTS a specialty.
We have-ShirtSin Stock of ovary variety, Wide or N-tirour Plaits, open baok or
front, for studs or eyelets. • 30ma72
IT, • - a'. 15..
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HOUSE I
,SIG-N AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTER; GRAINER AND SANDER.
Graining executed,in the best city style, and finished in oil or varnish. Work:
done promptly and in the neatest manner by experienced workmen. Lill kinds of
sandstone correctly imitated. I use the best material, and am primaretl.to execute
the latest style colors. lam prepared to compete in price with any ether mechanic
of the county. Plac of residence,
loTaa. SEI cot IPcDmirret atreet.
Shop, 27 Lou a - ter Street, between llrtnoyer and Bedford.
23ma72tf •
EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
AD.,.D"VSTilit r i l • •
9
" EAST MAIN ST.R.)==,
CARLISLE, PA.
,Manufacturer of and Dealer in Litclies',,Gatlemon's and Children's
FINE _ BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ho announces. to his friends and the public generally, that lie 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 PRO4P7LY AITEND.ED 'lO.
Thankful for past favors, I assure my friends that my stock is carefully selected,
and that none but the best workmen aro employed .by me. My aim is, as it ever
has been, to please and satisfy my numerous patrons, and request.: continuance
of the same patronage.'
AD. DYSERT.
25ja72tf No. 4. East Main Street, CARLISLE, PA
Liv No-sr - ro - N1
NO, 22 NORTH HANOVER STREET,
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Has just opened for the inspection of his Customers and Public, one of the finest
and choicest lots 'of goods for Custom Trade ever presented to this Public: Call
and examine his goods and prices, and judge for yourself.
NEVER ANY TROUBLE TO SHOW COOPS.
Shirts,
Drawers,
Ties,
Trunks,
Valises, . .
Portmanteaus, Co.,
and everything belonging'to. a Gent's'' furnishing and Traveler's deparbiient.
25ap721y L.
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I .•r ayikgreo)Uk
SPRING - AND ST_TM - MIR)
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at extremely Low Prices, to which daily additions will be made,, and
POPULAR PRICES MAINTAINED.
Black Silks, Alpacas and 1/lohairs,
of superior lustre and durability, on which I defy competition as to Quality and
Prices.
WIECD)IETPLIVIIkT(G.-
. in great variety.
Superior Stock ojeWhite Goods
embracing all the novelties of the Season.
CLOTHS AND CA.SSIM H 1R H
Boys' wear a Specialty.
COTTONADES AND FARMERS' DREILL.S.,
An examination is only neecessary to convince thatlor Variety,•Qaality, Dura
bility and Cheapness, our Stock is tlecolitl to none in town.
T. A. HARPER,
25ap72-\ I South Hanover Street, CARLISLE.
.NEW! NEW!! NEW !1!
AT rillE OLD CENTRAL CORNER.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS.
New Summer Dress Goods,
at greatly reduced prices.
SPLENDID BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS
Great bargains in Grenadine's. „
, Special ',fugal in Hernannies.
J'ttpanese BILIQ3 at reduced prices.
• Summer Poplins at reduced prices
Lawns Very Cheap.
A SPLENDID A.SSORTMENIT OF
White Dress Goodi, , Swiss Alasline French Muslins,
Victoria Lawns, Bishop's Lawns,
- ~P iques and Marseilles. '
We have the best,,assortnient of the above named
WHiTE DRESS GOODS
~.
-in town, and are selling them at low prices. • •
Our stock of Parasols and Sun Umbrellas is complete in all the newest and
handsonied,stylas. Lace Points and Lace Saoits at unprecedented low prices.
.. Linens of all kinds for Ladies' Dresses and Suitings.,
. . .
MEN'S ANC) BOYS' WEAR.
CLOTHS -.A. --. ..ii • cA.essiivr=iz, - a. - Js.
Plain and Fancy Linonsfor Mon's and 11413 ' suits. Cottonados In great variety,
...
at low P . ricos. ....
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able Linens, Towels, Naplslus, Quilts, Counterpanes, & - c.; in groat variety.
. ' Dress, Trimmings.
''- re - se Buttons '
- - -... • . : Handsome Silk Fringes,
• ' Elegant Laces, _ -.• ' ' Bilks and Batins, cut bias,
. Hamburg Edgings and. Inserting% • The Colobraied
HARRIS/ SEARE"ESS .1010 GLOVE,
Only to be lied at the CENTRAL. •
" Do not fail to give us a call, as s",. can show you thei beat assortment of Dry
Goods in town, and will give you gout bargains in all kinds-ofgoods :" , •
• .30ma72 -- ' . - -• MILLER &' BUTTORFF
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AT B. OFIT ABLE 8'1,3 '3 INE B B l
171011 T EQUAL TO GAS, AT. ON FLEIGHTII E
COST! Llama be exploded. No chimney or WWI:
uteri.
MEN, desiring o PROYITAIILE BUSINESf, tan
annum ibo EXCLUSIVE MOUT for filo std..' or
DTOTT'S PATENT CARBON GAS LIGHT ill.•
IlltS,A ND OIL,Tor C,OUNTIES or STATES. ll'u tu
for Inr.rmatlon or call on , AL B. DYOTT.
NO 111. South Second Flreof,Palltidolplila.
_ N._11.-011111)01.1ES fornlaloal lvlth CHAN -•
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IEIIB nud LAMPS of ercry„. description, 25 110rrrgt
chg , apa , than' at any othor
. tntill;huncat itiy
coutttry. - '
11ap723m. „
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, 'B. lIA.VEII.6),ICIK, . . - „,. . ,
' An lixtensive Stook of Meld Qualify 'lantern and
.1 • . ' ' :. • Bblindolobia mule Bodfs and Sllom lilmaye on band.
NO 6 SOUTII IfANOVBII. BTBBET; . • Orderatllted at abort notlen, -
Iroarn ..
• ' -OABLIBLIIi N. B.—
,PA.' ,a.._ co inimi to a .Alll2 • 4
, a nd , N ar y
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, Denier iii : ' , , -'. s , - BinAin g and Brandt Meaning, tiliqtya on battik,
' bDrugo, Medicines, & c . „ • ,r ik0,72,w0 , , . •
TAILOR
AND
Also a comploto stack of
Elegant stock of
Boot and Stuio Tarehous
E( S. ,iIBEIVE,
: WIIOLESILLID
13000Y,ANto,,sgog
,‘• . WAR*IOU§E,'„
• :COMET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
Sale of Unseated Laluls
QALE .:Or f-UNSEA.TED .LANDS:
KJ. By.vlrtne .of a -warrant from under the hand
and seal - of — the 'CoMmissieneill of Cumberland
County; and - to - modlrected, the following - tracts ht
toes of unseated land, situated In ..Cumberlsnd.
milintY, Pl.; will brisoltlut public sole,. l nt 111 o'clock
a. In.. no 3lontlay,llo- 10th doer of June, A. D. 1872,
itt the CoUtt liousi l , In eminty Aforesaid, or
on 'much' of ;Midi Wont, no will defray the unpaid
taxes und'bosts thereon:, ..-. -
- • ' • 1 'GEORGE BOWL . •
'•• County Treasurer...
Acres. .`t i Ownors.' • Tax duo.
Car/Ore, Weit;117:1•12.
• Lot Botcher, 111hrgaret $ 0 3
. Dickinson.
.
81
A Iti, li: f..it - tid`O., W. ' ' 10 77
Alll6O, widow • 1 47
.1 111.1'ellot': .I . llrb ' . 8 18
100 . , Beam, JOllll , .-- 1 11,
15 74
, 10._-_-__. , brooch. Jacob 155
' 6 _., Brown k Crlmell,
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• 1 06
7 .. . . Biteman, Daniel ' 18
377 t . .Dtvori, S h.
Dixml, .1111 n,
( 1 0 I)liii,
1, J W.
3 D3VII Reber..
260 'Koller John
6 ' 4 IttdlL•r, Ikliry
7 Leroy, Adam
3 Leroy:, Ilnvid P
4 'l,nuoll, - John
,0 )13 . (.1e, Chnrlrn.
a . Alym . s, Coroellno 1 23
U I\l9 era. Cyros . 117
3 - 90101.0),I0040s •1 71
-1 \330~,1•01, 10.11). 2 21
, 0 Alyor,, !Ivory 2 02
0 97)r,r, .101 in 11. 3 25
4 'l7 lyero, Ezra 32
2 'Monfort. UM, 3 77
Myers, Ant. C. 2 15
r '1 Meet Nary. \}'m. ' BO
TtlyorB, 1 , 1,10 2 (14
Nolfhingor, Jerry 1 11
Newcomer, Julio . .70
S. 69
4 0S
Sta!milli, Potor 2 10
114 , ubey,..1444 id ' 1 41
filvrnor. John 4 92
~,...._: tyrra , r,•.los. L. 202
:"Inyner, Philip , 47
Sim. I, 1160 vsq, 82
1 , 46,04, John 2 97
TroAtlo, Adam 2 08
Trine. John 2 00
Tro4lo, J. 11. 70
Wuu,iu, N. W. 0 - IA)
Wir.llllll. Isnac 20
Woli; ,I,teub . 20
Yetis, Simon 26
MI=M=EZI
Gp So, der, Henry 1 (2
1
Shitly..T. M.D.,
(11 ,-
Iv Cignihrrlaml.
Lgt f:s
05 (troy,. llhloo , l mid brother .1 00
100 Galbraith, Thuihnm, heitx 1 (,0
20 51111er, A. (I. 3 10
Itleliinney, Thos. .
50 3101 r. .. 1
. 7 1 5 4
u iluiiiiiili'
8 Aletilaughlin, Win. 811
70 Puller, 'Seller Benjamin
il . 4 1 . 25 0
GEM ' Ft'l 0 li A Bro., 2
1 'Thrush, It.
'Mt 010 r, Cli
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190 Woody. Cap( Lf•hv, 1 0
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Hardware, Cat(ell!, ,Ve
ESTABLISHE.D 1848.
HARDWARE HOUSE !
H. _SAXTON p C 0;
SIXTON. I J. P. 141.:',111 I D. It I3AST,
Buildiug, Farming and Mechanics'
Hardware Took and Materials
Nniki, Iron and Firol or nil ,iio., oluipes n l kind,
❑udroad mud ' , Union . Pirko, :hovels nod mitterials.
W{9•Ihor111 Itro. Notional, Bonk, and nil
other ravorito braid: 01 11l ip , 1..1,1 nad Color,
• , vilth a toll anyoriition r 'rube Colors, porn Raw
mud Boiled I,llintod liiFy
COACH AND FURNITURE
Vaihish6s, Glass, &c
A:ire:Ong and Imbricating (lila
Content, Vitiator and Silver :Mid.
Dutimit'a illaatlng an I Spurting Vorder.
Onus, Vistula stud Ammunition.
Cedar {Yore, R
(tope, Lanterut, Sc. Au.
11013 SE FT,RNISIIING
HARDWARE,
Silvvr-Platod Spoons, Forlta and KidveA
1 and Pocket. Cutlery
I '°' ,, Y, or a t: , M;1 1 :3 11 u:'' ' s " f l ? - : 1 . mind Shears
!quo . ollt Curtain Cornice-11'mill 135m1e,
Ilrnww Stnfr Roth% Whiteawl Black c . l;rlecl Hair for
4111UCC880131111,1 Fiir,dturu. (.1114`41 llrpn, 1111IC
Suns
lug, &C., with n (till llno of Upholsterer's goals
Misenfinneonn goofin, Nlll.lll int Oulltes Wringers, fine
bird Caw., Driving slid DitlitigAVliip,:lic.
Sole Agent., for Pl:toles Shining Beam and Knit,
Plowi, at his prices hbr (loth. .•
tlloomllnid A; Gibbs Iniroriallilow,
Nainsooks,
1
Thn Inst. :Wallow:41 are of a recant intrnducthn
intti thitt intim], which• hat, the advantaged pi a
Shifting Don% And Sit el,,glirar, at altaool limo am°
prince titn`oillinnry Ca+ Cfron•Piutva.. '
- . . .
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Foie Agents for l'almor's Patent Tron.Planos.
Solo Aguuts tor Burnham's Patont Wealbar Strip
ping.
This combines both cootionty' and comfort, nun ,
oughly pro - venting drafts of eohd air in Winter and
thllt in Sunnier rho : prim. for stripping an moth,
honso to nwro than unveil during thin Winter by the
economy of fool, it taiiing at least ono third lens
fuel to prodnen 'tits sumo warmth. ft Is made in
Walnut, Oak , and Plain IChlto, tar both door and
windows, HO that rt, can' ho tulautod to any Itotiso.
Our goods nra bought in largo quantities from
the munufacturees, niul with the Mil of our long ox
patience, aro ndectod with tho utmost care aud
supervision, waive would Incite all who wish to
purchase the bust goods at the.lownt cash rttitn to
i ?
pi tronige us.
I ' ,
Country merchants will certainly' find
i to their adinintago to call or write us
for guotattonsi before purchalling.
WO ROMITiII Respectfully„
H. SAXTON .4. 00.,
No. 15 MST MAIN STREET,
18ja72 Carlisle, Pa
ifitsectlaneous,
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FARMERS BE YOUR OWN JUDGES.
• ckYiIGA 0111E1? MOWER.ANn.neAPRIt o '
and wo know you will lie eatiollod. It Lev a perfect
'Bolt Ratio, will plelc up and &Brim kinds of
grain Itt good ohapo. Wo mean what we any.
If you want a MOWER and FEU RAKING REAP
ER, go to" the Cumberland. Valley Warolimmo, and.
oxaminatho
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, CAYU.GA .0.11.18 F .
boforo purclialduk. „
W. 'D. BRANDON,
Corbel°, I'e,
Agont for Cumlierland and Adana! coalition., -
250721 M. ' • '
URR AND UNADUT,TIIIII4TED
, Ramis oAN.AIWAYS BE OBTAINED AT
lIAVER6TION'S
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• . Nu.. 5 South MeurerStreet.
' • • Carlleleora. •
N. 13.—Vriiiu;r1ptiong ..carofully anA• accurately
eorapourulea.at all Duro. . • .
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11th hey, J. Y.
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Drough—Toluk
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Bole .
n, John ' 140
Cralgheatill'illiatn ' 100
Con Won, F. 15.1
Criorooll I Brown, 1 bil
Cool), Johoph 3 GS -
Chrprathile, David 1 00
CBI ids, Jacob .
Cockley, Noah ' . . 52 1
40 12
2 L 8
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FlAbsts, J'ohn . 18
Witham, Jolt, bolts 2 77
(I.,lner. Jobs '
(11, flu, emosel (4,k 1
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Grni3l, gm,b 71
tittrdnor, William ,A. 75
I iardnur Mow , 58
thirdnr, Itebormt SH
111 , 111111111“. I. , John 54
Ileplairn, 50‘510e1, sr. .1 50
1100004311,00!h. 11. A. 52
llarris, Samuel,. . 25
li.ing, Jacob , - 112
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Leeloty 1 22
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rittitt..tn, David
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All;right, Jacob 1
Doardorf. 2 71
Emil•At,l:4l,ltril
(lar;l3vl., Itarnuy 1 1'
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Lerew, B. heirs, 1 OIL
Tema, J. A' P. 1 00
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CARLISLE
Goods, (Cc.'
WAD 1 READ I
BbITHOLDER,
Imo now: open one of the finest Stoohii
of new-,and desirable Goodi3 - over shown
to the public.. Their immense stook-of -
uaEs GroolllB
comprises all also illsvolties of tho Bpa-.
.
DOLLY VARDEN' S
in all kinds of Goods
JAPANESE SILKS,
=EU
•,CII yNI: AND PIT 1111 MOHAIR POPLINS
WHITE GOODS
n - every grade, among which can ho
BATISTE CLOTHS',
'N'OSENIATE: STRIPES,
and overythinein the white goods lino
BIIA.WL%F SM,kWLS ! I
Wo have the
111\1: QUEEN
'
and the different makes of Shawls,
which we have the reputation bf selling
chdaper than the cheapest.
CLOTHS AND CASSIIIERES,
We offer a special influeement to every
one needing a
SPRING SUIT,
having a fine assortment., and having tho
best Tailors in I.ownto malo them up
- to order.
Call and see tho fine•assiirtment of all
kinds of
TORY GOODS
We have added a full liue,of
TRIMMINGS
to suit kinds of
D E,BB GOODS
When yon wish to examine a fine,
Stock of Goods, we would urge you to
call s at our store to ascertain our prices
before you commit yourself.
We Nyill give every attention, 'and if
not successful in selling oven a small
bill, shall be glad for the call.
New invoices of late styles added
every week. Don't forget.
DUKE & BURKHOLDER,
North Hanover Street,
Below Carlisle Deposit Bauk
Medical
SIMILIA SEUILIBUS CURANTUR
HUMPHREYS'
Ii OMEO PA TH SPECArIOS
HAVE proved, fnom the most nmplo
experieneci, an entire sures.: Simple—
Relhihie. They 111 . 0 tho only
11e.hrims perfoetly adapted to popular 01111—t10
that 1111`ttdio , van not 1,0 made in using then. ;
8 ,, h g ,;,;:cs. no to, ha free froth dung. r, and .efliviallt
on to be !Ott :1,4 rrhnhlr. TIO, 141.
highest emoniethintion from all, thid will alwayn ren
der satisfaction.
1, Cores Never:), Congestion, Inflammations 25
2, do Worn, Worm Re err'? Worm Colic. 25
.1, do Cr) in,Colic or hcetitiog of Infants. 25
I, do Inarrhiea, Of Children or Adults ',15
5, do Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic. 25
il. do Cholera 3lorbus, Vomiting. 25
7, d" Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. 25
B,do Nearalria, Toothache, Far:cacti°. 25
In lleathichth,Sick Headache, Vertigo. 25
la; do Dy 9,1114111, 11111011 A St6tmieb: 21,
11, do tiopiotoset, Portoils
1.2, do 1",h;[4.4. too Proftow,l'oriodB.
, ,
i:t $lO Cron p. Cough. Inilteillt Breathing. 25
11, do Salt lticenin, Itloscolcu'an, lirnittiont 25
Cc. do Itheimictlb., 111.'4n:onto Value. c 25
1;, 'do , Foyer cool nguu, Chill Foyer, Agi:4. 10
IT, do 1 , 11.41, blind or IlloOlog.k 1,0
, .
in, ijo Ugh i Wain y, end soro or w.iiiii oyes, 50
10, do Cairn li, acute er chronic. 1101110 oz, 5U
20, do 11•110 oping Cough, violent roughs. 50
21, de. Asthma, 14.1in:said Breathing. 50
22 do Flu Bat Inirges, Inßalreil hearing. 50
23, ,
do Fofolo, mil:treed glaiole Swelling... 50
02. do (Dn er a.' Debility, pliyeleal . nenliness. So
25, do Dropsy avid scanty Secretion. 50
20, •do Fen Sick neos, sick mess Iron, 1 idioa. 50
21, do lildlitiy lilheivie, (haled. • 50
20 do 'Nervous Dobillty. Seminal ihtliiiiiiooll
- oluutary Discharge. 01-00
Five Boxes, With ollr $2 vial of Powder,
very, tint iiiiiir i y in au lour gibes'. 500
29, do Sore Mouth, Unlike, no
30, do Urinary Welihnien, welting boil fiti
it, do Pufliful.Perlods, with ispaann. '' 50
32, do Folferluge wt change of 111 e. 1 00 -
33, •do Epilepsy, iiollllllll4, St. Vil int Dance. 100
31, do Dlphtherlii, ulcerieted sore thi out. ' 50,
I=l
Of 35 to 60 large vtnla, morocco or rosewood
sate, Collolllllllg, a Specific fur every 4.11.
nary, .I,l,e,igc a family la subject to, and •
tenths or do..tion, from $lO to $35
Smaller limittly 003 Traveling elgtes, with
20 to 28 vials. from $5 to $0
Specifics P.r all .Privato Ufcoooco, Loth for
Curio; end for Preventive treatintit,
• in vials Auld 110a0t. cases. $2 to $5
I
POND'S ExTRAO,
Cures Burns,' Bruises, Lantenes,i, Soreness, Soro
'l!hroat, :'prains, Toothache, Earache, Notra!gut,
Rheumatism, Lomb/Igo, Piles, Bulk, Slings, do: o
Eyeq; _Bleeding. of ti;, lammi, Nose, Stomach, or of
Piles; Corns, Ulcers, Ott Sores, A
Price, 13 OZ., 50 CEO ; Pluto, $1,50; Qlllll6l, $1.75,
Arz-Tl l eso Remedies, except PontlN Extract, by
the,caso or single box, are aunt to tiny part of the
country. by mall or °soma, free of clititze, on „re
au(ptoftftoprico. A ddruftw.
Humplivoys' Speoifto
Ifomaapathic Medi()!no C.
(Mica nml Depot. N0..6 , 32 Broadway, Now' York.
For Halo la CarllBlo, by Ilayeratick and
Corinna:l k WOrthington."
2n071.1.3,
Dollar Beivard Soap
`tio
gp .c r ,3,
tr
17- 5 Di' •
•"0
Foz•
0:1 t-114
tt ,zl
(-"•-)
P 1 I d tr
-0 go ,?,‘, Ix;
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43. g aC
E.,4 9 , ,
lo tat 0 cww
ITO 1 14
.q‘•
. t4t ,
r
N 13 •
r.P•••Et •
(]QVeg go • Et 2 ;
0 0
.t 4 1-
Fax;rl
- Stove?, Ini))a.2 , e and
,runzpg. •
. .
t3o3l•Ent Iv NliW , lINDkiIt,TFIE SIIN I •
MITE UNDERSIGNED, just
1 returned from tho .titles - with a largo' ptock'of,
goods, invite tho.nttentfon. of Till who dedro
faction to call std oxumino,thoir lorgd stock of • r
Stoves and
Anio . ngol;:; - stook of stoves may bo found tiro
ANTI.CLINECER.BASE:MANCR,
ANTI.OLINI{ER FIRE FLAERI HEATER
14:;gothor with all tlio Wont etylba of
PARLOR, DINING ROOM AND COOK STOVES
V.l;lc - L they eLnllongo tLo cpnvoto with
Knives,
•
Forks, • --. _
Spoons, •
'Ladles, • ,• .
, Lamps,,
Dippors,
together with Toilet Sots, Goal nuckets, Coal Sieves,
Shovois and Tongs, Zion and 1,0. Y variety of Tin
ware and Honor Furnishing Goods kept In a first.
class store. •
No aro oleo prepared to tarnish
Pumps for Cistdrns aud'Deop Well,
and brtve, ror solo MP Coloin:A.l Couldn't; Cucumber
Wood rump.
ROOTING, SPOUTING, AND JOB IVOBII
attended to promptly and on reasonable terms
Rentember tho' place, the green front on Nortl
Hanover etrent. low doors nbOVO Lontlior
t]ivo non call nr w.• nro dolormliml not to he under
sold by anyothor mirtles In thls
Thanloftol for past
„patt;onngiJ Noe extend a corolla
Invitation to :LILA° pay pm II visit.
.
kSr,.II3.IPP,
Nos? 62 and 64, •
NORTII lIANOVER STREET,
CARLISLE,
6ect7 . l , PA
MIZE
Ein3
EXCELSIOR • •
STOVE ANT) TINWARE
E At P 0 ll 1 U M
The untlertagned would roapvtfolly inform tl
eltlrena of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho atilt eat ri g
on the
STOTE AND TINWARE 111.1SINE , 'S,
In nll 11, va'rlAug hranelleg. lip Ip s serurod do
Awney for t h o I.:Dow:n:4- popular fithvori :
Parka' and Office &oyes,
Morning, Glory,
Morning Light,
togethor with It varli , ey of COOT( S'COTES
Combi . natiou Glte.l3nrii6r,
E 1c a,
Niagara,
SApertor,
Heaters, rtenges, and Fireboard Stoves,
whkh lie to prop:ln:a to filrnli.hnt the lowevt marl ,
rates.
Stura ftertiring proinptly attended to. Roofing
Spouting, and Jotddng executed iu (ha most antis
factbry manner. . •
of every deserlptlon constantly . on hand, or mad° to
order, 01 reasonable prices:
Ilsvlog none but expteo.need workmen employed,
be hopes by n close attention to business to securo
the public pafronaxe.
Remember the placo,
NO. 15 WEST MAIN STREET.
SAMUEL R. CLAUDY.
2.1n0v701y
Plumbing, Gas Fitting, cfc
JAMES CAMPBELL. W. P. LIENWOOD.
PLUDIBING I.II O I S N
() AND STEAM
At No. 18 .North, 1I over--Street,
CARLISLE. PENN'A.
STILE ' AT BUSINESS!
Tito ondernigned ore now fully propared to nttonti
'to tills buointne iu all is different Lranche, 'rimy
also 1,41, .onAttln(l3 on linn.l and for Ehle,
i •mtkEtt ri.a4FTs, BATH 'runs
w AT ER CIS NCB, BATHTUBS,
WATER CD 'SETS, BATH TUBS,
WM Eit CIAPSErs. BATH TUBE,
WASH BASINS, HYDRANTS,
Lift and Force Cisterns, '
1 JAR end Force Cisterns,
QM
and Thaw Wt.II Plunpa, Load, Terra Cot to
and Doow 1 . 1111110, !Anal, Torra Calla
and Iron Pil,. Cliimnuy 'l'apa and Fluos.
GAS PIPE AND FIXTURES
•
Globes, nod gdl hindli of 14,8 Worl, for ,••,,00nb d
y hood, or londoht,l to or
D‘utilltoal, Chia , hex, Fdowriow and 1 411 ,, 1ni,1144,
In town or country, litdod op it.dh o..ot:ovm: and
ix
pitch. All stork warronted,
Thankful for public hulronuge, wo linhe by xt let
month,n to husincps to merit a contluo.nro of the
rvasonnhlc, It requiring hut One trial
to xecaro your clolont fllvo u. n cull. Don't thir,l4
the place, No 10, North llnuover strcet, fir Ito. hoot.
Mr. tof Blpo's now buildinh. All ordurs 101 l
rexklutsco of Other Motors
0
0
) CA HPBELL, on
. 11 EN IVO OD 0
at any time, rttlo r clay Or night, will to prtioptty
attelithal to.. Jan.. Canipholl, Alt.xlincleea Row,
Vitt ntret, lipnwootl, South Htreat, Mann
•Ilaviug_ special advantages eo aro prepared to
furnish
COPPER WORE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
for Still Flouseattod other purpoilvo, wt horn", or. at El
1118(1111M * •
COPPER PIPli furniebod to ordaq elthordrawn
or lorazod,
25141ig1y
FUR. naEat.ne.. I ...m1M11.1n4n1..."-Vi5r..63.1-23,1mmi
FUTURE, .1?
A B. TIVING,.,
CAIIINET NIAICED, AND UNDNRTAKE!t,
-
Iv_( Main Street,
OPPOSITE LEE'S IVAgELIOUSE,
Premium for Debt Furniture awarded , at all County
Fake flilleO 1867.
Furniture of all varlet log and stylem of Foreign and
DomeatleinanufactllCP, from the finest roxewood and
mallogan) , to the leshit pi iced maple and pine.
rA fable, -
CIf.A MEER,
DIHILNO ROOM.
EITC'HEN AND
FtIZ. IT URE
• ,
Emblocing evory ttrticle mind twY Homo and Ifotol
Irdigterti of the moot approved hildraphloultblo dosign
and finish. Including . ohm Cottltgo Furnituro in
nett.; FronoptiOn and Camp Clatira, Matr,annen, Gilt
Fronton, Pictures. he , he. , ,
Purlieu]. attontion given nn usual to 'ltinerate;
°Morn from town and country attended to promptly,
and 00 moderato term.
Special at fintion :paid to Mt selection of Wall Pa-
Pin A, IL B.
MEI
Livery and Salo Stables
LIIO7i!.SAL . E, AXCRANGE
•
J. L, STI?,'ENTM, BROVIER,
• In ronr or Bentz Hondo. •
'IIOIMS ANDTARIIIAGIES TO MAE
ON lIEASONADa TEIINS, , ,AND AT 811OUTisT'N'oti01
'OAII.P.I4GEB VURNIen)II3 von puracriVVl
4-4 7 N. D. SuAlu room for Rd • hod of.; hoi•toon
' •
I{aop•
17(o1.10,-.
T J IVERY
. . I . 4ZZL' r.A.A.f.E'T Z.
llnving rOcOntV ptu'oNitat , d' the livory ktahlo of
DO. W. Milton, ho would roxpoothilly, announce
to thO oltlzong OP 'No plied, That, hohay i6oontly.
puraboned.n nhinbot':nt' new•vohlolos. , In addition,'
oho, ho Lary halt tho ontirp otock pt. knigglos,
eirrlngea rind rabii'; , • " •! .
RE-PAINTED; RE-moritttn,f
entl.finishod op In .tho West Pity eityp. . • '
norsoo tad 0.drh0.N..4 to. him al 11,6 oborion4
• NOEME, AND 1)N DiMSONADLVII3I24B..
Vehicles tarnished for All - oocosiono:• Ronunnhor,
(Ow Nora eolith of thu O. de',
Alai /44.4110 4. WOUltade ' • . •
Parlor Heater
Parlor Light,
Light riot's
11c,1,1 tor,
TINWARE,
WEE
AND EXCII
AWE STA-
Lines of ,Travel
SOUTH ;MOUNTAIN RAILROAD 1
• '' f TI If .g . TAB I, E.' " -
6
' . fifil )
1B 'EFFECT SVPI9OItER 1, 161 ' .
014' an , ftei Friday,' Soptoinber I.; 1871,
this Coffins - 4 run two' trains
. through, to Pine Grovo
' -(Sundays excepted):
. As s'OLLO,WO .
Leave .
Junction, 7.00-e. M. *llennybrook,
*Craighead's, 7 20, Monp,t holly, 7.40, *Uppor Idl 1,
7.45, Iluntor's Itun, 0.115, Lourol, 8.10, and arrives at
Plno Ocoee, 9.00 A. IL •
Le.° Carlislu,.2 58. I'. M., Junetion, 3.00; *Donny
brook,l.lo, '*Ctaigheads3, 3.25, Molint Irony, 3.40, -
•Upper 3.50, Hunter's Run, 4.00, Laurel, 4.20,
and arrives at rind Groin, 4.40 r. M, .
RLTII It I N
LcaTo . Pin° Provo, OM A. u., Laur01,9.46, Hun
ter's .11.uu, 10.05, *Uppor I , louut
10.10, *Craighead's, 10.50, *Bonnybrook,.ll.oo, and
orrivocnt Junction, 11a5 A. N. '
Leavo Nue . Grove, 5.00 5. IL, Laurel, 5.15, Ilun
ter's Ruh; 5.35, *Upper 51111, 5 50, Mount 11011v,515,
.Criligheadin 0.10, *lionnybrook, 0.25, and arrives at
Junction, 0.35 1, so.
. . ..
Btationa marked thue.(*) aro flag statiOba only.
11. W. DAVENPORT,
- . General Superintadent
Office of Gen. Seperintendeut, 1 ._
Pine Grove, Aug. 25,1871. f
OUNIBERLANDNALLET R. R
011ANG0'OF 11011118.
WINTER ARRA"XGEM,ENT
On and after Thursday, January 18, 1872, Passongor
Trains will run daily, an fel lows, (Sundays exteptod):
ST WARD 1
ACCOMMODATION • TRAIN leaves Hardsburg
8:00 A. u , Mechanicsburg 8215, Carlisle 0:11, Nowvillo
811Ippensburg Chombersburg 10:44, Groan
castle 11:10, arriving qt Hagerstown 11:45, A. or.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 1:50, 1 ,- . :Me
chanicsburg 2:27. Carlisle 2:08, Newvillo 3:32 Ship
peusburg 4:02, Chatubursburg 4:35, Oreencasdo 5:11,
arrl v hie at Hagerstown r 01.
EXPRRSS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg 4:30, p
Meehanirliburg 0:02, Carlislo 5:32, Nowvillnl3:os, Ship
pensburg 0:33, ari v ing at Chatubersburg 7:00, r et.
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Charnberaburg 7:45, A or
Orr env:nit, 0:18, arriving at Hagerstown 10:01. A 11.
A 511 ICED TRAIN leaves Chantbersburg at 4:30
P. 0I 801111.nn.on 6:30, Mercersburg 13:20, Loudon
7:00, us eh lag at Rleinno , dat 7:20 p. u.
CEMKIBB
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavrft Cluanbrrohnrg
6:00 A 81, Shlppeusburg 5;29, Newvillo 6:00, Car lmlo
Meelianit•Hburg 7:02: Etrrivthg nt Ifaraiburg
7,30, A Bt. •
\IATI TRAIX lances Ilageratowa 8:20 A er, Green
castle 6:00, Clanaberaburg 0,16, Shlpponahnrg
Nawv Illu 10:63, Carlivlo 31achaniesburir, 12:05
arriving at If arrisburg 12:37,P. M.
11X PRESS TRAIN leavro Ilageratown_l2;oo
rooneastlk 12:29, Cluunlouraburg 1:05, ShlppOnsburg
1:117, NoATIIIe 2:10, CarliKla 2:50, Slochanlesburg 7:18,
arri,ing it liar, islinrg 11.
A MINED TRAIN leaves Ilag,rotown 13:20 p or,
Oroencast le 4:27, arriving at Cllainberehurg 5:20, I" ra.
A SI 1 NEI/ TILL ISI leaves lii, harm it at 7:00 a. or.,
Lumina 7:10, 111procreburg 1:00, Willianinon 0.15, ar
riving at (111.inil.orkburg D:10 a. n, .
Z - Slaking elwin iyainertiong at liarrlgloug with
trains 10 e,Bl Iran: Philw,loBlilit, New York, Wadliimg
ton, Itnl nmom, pittALlit g, pal. 51 West.
)-.- N. LULL. Supt.
SuDerintolalcuit's 084,, Clwtinb'g. Jan 10, 1872.
—E
v
YLVANIA RAILROAD.
'WINTER TIME TABLE.
Eight Trainila(Daily) to and _from Phila
delphia and Pittsburg, Mid Two
Trains Daily to and from Elio
(Sundays excepted).
A — FTEti. MONDAY, November 18th,
1:171. PM rogrr 4 Triiiii.t .if tho Pennsylvikuist
itu) will depurt fr•an Ilitrrbiberg tund
arriro;i9 I Pittsburg AS follows:
=I
2 35-1 1 1,11,0151phia Ex prowl leov, Ihrrishitrg
Ovam.pt I)lntida)) at 2 35 a. m., and atrituo nt
IV,t I'IOIS4IOITM, of f, 40 a. m.
4 013-1 1 i4l. I laave.i 11arriliburtz doily (oxcept
) ) nt 4 05 I. m. , and anise, nt Wrtd.
3 Or, a. nt.
30-14 all I rain loam's llarr:sllrg daily (except
Funds!) )at73l p. nand arrives
at I 2, p.
11 41 , --P) 1 1 ,1d..4 ilbury daily
itt it 15 It and ttrrivoa at 11 cot Philadolphis at
3 40 p. m.
mi__lll,\llll 1'XPIt111):3 Ilmrl.lomg doily
,:ept tntinid)) at.:2 Un p. n , and 111 . 1 . 0.1, at Itivnt
151110 a nl fl p. xl
10 411—Ilinclanat: 11‘pr5se loacal Ilmrrlolatrg tinily
ut 1n 15 had mrivoe nt. 151,1 Philadelphia at
31::, a. m
5: , --11.,r,blag oceininodaii,l leaves Harris
burg do dY. Sinai iy4 ,roptpd, (11.3 G 5 p. M., and ar-
Hr sat li i.a i dphi ri ii 40 p
7 FPO—L..l , l,ft, , Train, via Mount Joy, leaves
Ilarritharg daily (except I.onilay) at 7 50 a. rn., and
arrives At )Fast Philadelphia at 12 40 a in.
EM:=111
.1 40—Erin Fast Line, most , fer Erie, leaven Iler
risleinf daily (except. Slim]:ly) at 3 11) p. m., arrlriug
at Elie nt 7 Ja a. m
1 40—Elt114 Zs] Iveat, for Erb. leaves Harris
burg daily at 10 10 R. tn., arriving :It brie at 2 40 p
lo 315—C1 nein 1,5511 Ex pro:, 10,yes Harrisburg dolly
at 10 30 p. m., arrics•e at Altoona at 3 43 it r r., and
aryl V 441 tit Plitabora atII 20 a. at.
4 05—PACIFIC F,XPILE , S leavaa Hafflaborg daily
at I 05 a. m , arrivvs at Altoona U 05 a. in. and
arm, ut l'lttcliurg at 05 p. m.
12' 55—Southorn Express leaden Harrisburg
dulls nt 12. tiu n ni. arrives at A Itopun nt 6 20 a,
and arrives at Pittsburg at 010 a. m.
4 50—not Minn leavea Ilarrlsburg daily (except
Sunday) at 4 50 p. tn., arrives at Altoona at 0.05 p.
tn., takes Hopper and art-I,aot Pittsburg at 1 35 a.m.
' 1 15—.111:11 '['rain lwnrx Harrisburg daily (except
Stinday) at 116 p m., un•ltes al Altoona at 7 15 p. m.,
takes supper and arrives atPit taburg at 1 06 a m.
7 a) Pa...fencer. Train loaves Ilarrialutrg daily
(except Stuidays) at 7 30 it. 111., arrives at Altoona
itt 1 30 p. - 10., and at Pittsburg at 8 20 p. m.
a On—Through Passel ger Train lintvini tiarrixburg
lit a 143 a m., .owed Alto ona at BID M., nod nr
Piitslair..li at 1 3., p
' -
SAMUEL A. BLACK,
S Mal Iv Div. Pon un. K. It
Harrisburg November 13: 1871.
READING RAIL ROAD
I=
Monday, November 13, 1871
Ci TIC \ TII UNE 1 , 11011 TEE N'ortit nml
Nan ch-\ V York, Itrailiog
Thloshilia, Arid and, Sllnrnokin, Lrl.nhon
It' ot.mh, Gn•.um, Ephrata, blitz, Lam:Astor, Co
I
Trlllll4 knot ITarrloburg for Neiv York, no follown
At 2:45 atol 5:10, n ru, and 2:00 p n connecting
with ointihir intim on Ponnoylvarlin Ilitilrond, and
arch hip at New York itt 10:07 n. 04, 3:12
and 9,15 p. m, reopeello rely. Slooning Corn necom•
',any the 2:15 it in train without chnt,ge,
Ito] atoms,: Leave New York at 5:00 a rn, 12.30
110.1, and :2 4 0( , p rit,lloll.idelphia, al 7:30 0 34 a in,
and :1:30Slonplior Corn adoloprtny the 5:00 p ru
trail, from.'ew York, is lihtlllt dialog°.
1.113,0 llNltlsburg for Heading Putt4,llle, Tama.
poi, 'it 111,4,1111 i, A•hluptl, rltuluoldn, Allentownan 1
Phtlinlelphitt,itt Mlo 2:00 and 4:115 ti In, mot,
1111.1 ' 111111Ciptl aay statio.; thn
lari 1, tit rain COM , Zilq: for 1 . 1111.1.1,11111111, 1 . 111t , V1110
~.111til C 11 1 ,11111411, only. Par Pottivilli, Sebuyllttli
Harlin and AllllOl4l Me Schuylkill and Susquentoina
It dlr. - mil, leave Ilan irdetric at 3:10p
1.3.4 I'entisyl4iinia RailtOl l trains learn Pearling
for Allointoon, Easton, and NOW York, at 4:31,10:40
In, anti 4:05 p Iteturonm, limy. , Solo
1 . 1.11, 111 !lAA 11 111, 12:30 noon and 5:00 r
town at 7:20 a pi, 12.25 mion, 2:15,4:25 rind 0:35 It 111.
11"ity r 'ham Imiy 4.4 Philmtclithia at 7:30
' in, connecting r. ilk lrain I,l‘ Emit Pommy!.
vitnia ILutrua , l, rot 1.1111114 11,111 11.,1k1111g 0:20 p
mapping at all idathinti.
Luny° Pritisville :11.11:00 aim, and 2 30 p tn, Herndon
at 10:00 a tit, rhatnoldn. at 5110 mai 11115 n In, Ash
told, ut. 7:05 a to, Emil 12:43 norm, Mahanoy City, lit
7:51 a tn. 1111111:21 1 p in, Tamaqua, At 3:35 a m, nod
2110 p in, for Phtladelphitt, Now York, Ittindllii{, liar
ristrtirg, 60.
Leave Potthvillti rill Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Ilsllrtaid, at 6:15 n4o, for Ilarrksbrirg, and 11:45 a nit,
for I'lllo Grove and Xrrniont,
Reading Accommodation Train leaves I'ottsvlllo at
5:10 11 nu, passes Reading at 7:30 n ni, arriving at
Philadelphia at 10:20 m. Returning:leaves Phila.
dolphlit at 4:47 p m, passing Reading at 7:35 put, ar
riving at Pottsville at 11:211 p al.
Pulstown All7ollllllollittioll Train Irnvea Pultslawn
at 7.00 a ; returning leaves Philadelphia at 1:15
p ni.
Columbia Railroad trains kart Banding at 7:20 a
tit, and 0:15 p on, for Ephrata, Ludo, Lancaster, Co
&a. ; rsturning leave Litnearter at 8.20 a no.
and:l:2,s p ra and Columbia at 8.15 s no stud y. 15 poi
Peri:lowan ltailrend trod. 1011.V0 Perklomen Juno.
non at 7:25, 5;05 nut, 3:110 and 615 11,111; returning,
leave Schwenttst flip at 11.45, 8:10a nu, 12:70nona, and
. 4:17 p to, connecting with similar trains on ;loading
Railroad. ••
Valley Railroad Warm kayo Plicenhs
vine, nt 0.10 a nt, 8.03 and I G 6 pin; returning, leare
ilyers at 13.00 a in, 12.46 noon, and 4 20 p m, conneqt
lug tvi II eltallar union no lt..saling Railroad.
011011,001,11:110 RailllElll trail. leave POlititllNVll nt
0:10 a ill, 1,15 ana 0,30 p oh, returning,leave Olt.
Plrue
aat tt47.15 and 11:26a in. and 2,54 p in,conaecting 157th
similar (mim on Reading Blinn/ad.
Cheater Valloy - Railroad mum leave Bridgeport at
8:110 mi al, and 2:05 and 0:20 p m ; returning, leave
Downingtown at 0:55 a in, 12:00 main, and 5:16 p in,
connecting wit), idndlar trains on Reading Railroad.
On Bnittlayli: Leave NOW York at 5:00 p ni, Phila.
delphia,,itt 8:00 a in. and 3;15 p vi, (Om 8:00p m, train
rutmla; only to Rviallitg.) leave pottevllle.at 8:00 a
,vi; leave llarrielmrg at 2:05 a .tn,, and 2:00 p m;
leave ' Anent°, a at 8:35 p in; leave Reading
at 7:15 a. Iti,aud 0:50 p in o,r Ilarriabnrg, at 024
11 in for New York, and at 0:40 a.ni, anti 4115
lot Philadelphia. •
Commutation, 5111ongo, Benson, School and Excnr•
atoll Oekuts, to and Evan all potato at reditsell ratan.
Baggage ehacked throng/1; ono 'Mildred ponade
i s tll,fied cash passenger.
J. N.• WOOTTEN,
Asia. Surd and Eng. Maolety.
/loading. Pa./ Nov 18, 1871.
Iludertaia4.
1872.
D. SIPE SON,
UIV DER TA ICERS; . --
rzio. la I , IOIMT ITANACIt STREET,
CARLISLE, PA. • •
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We base. tiro largost, finest; and best Mock of un.
&Maki:en materials tot hand le tbo county. Wu
execute tho best worltnuanship,-lkvo gontledlorms.
and sidondld glans hearses , Procnikt attention guild
to MI cilia.Avlkothe'r rondo In the night or day.
coFFIxp•..AND '_CASKETS
odlllTotont styles And qualities. Also Loan.
Clishots, Shrouds, ros,di onto and
made to nidsil he t keep tho goods cot molly on
hand,.
We 'SWUM linll espcolol ' attoollon to our Patent
ProstirsSr, which will kora a corpse in to porfset mid
"drrolitto of ,prosorvation And, vlslblo, without any
111.11811 re, troll day Jo , •
Wo hoop constantly on hand a )trantlfttl titock of .
FltAlllll9, TIRACICE'rtI,
tVlilllloltB,' SITADII§, PLOOIi CLOTHS,.
CLOTIIB;.•ENGLISII itOLVANDI3,'
and MI Wu& of Moulding. .4111 ordora for tho anino
executed 'with noattitah and dispatch. , ' Our hincli of
WALT PAPERS • •
in Owl/ truest in, too Xallob anti of ria all ottiora in
variaty, , lienuty, ittollty nod chominesi far cash.
Call tuld &UM ,Njotipiel l / 4 . us at nap untnhllsh
mut,
NOhl NOWEII .11AN .. 01,1111:13TIME1'.- .
P. Nyln'llltin• to inlrclnuns lots In Knii
lan&Comotay: tau bo licicumtuodnt ad by aillitig'on
SamIATAF '&4 dl 6 iNgi•
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D- •
-,‘ Uktgarepagbter‘t . To- ispaay -- :
% ; z, • :." : &‘. •tkuk,
. 74111
• . .L, T, GREENFIELD'S - •
, 7, W '....._
IA • .
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6 -1,T0...1.8 Ea t Main Street.
•
• • , The Great Speoialty, --,- ) • •
3E&T-1.111.4CME.. Ear—iaere..o ' -
For weight, durability; beauty of finish, and prices, my stock of •Black. Silks can.
• ' not be excelled bY any in the cbuntry. •
lam prepared to guarantee every yard we sell. ' a -
Beautiful assortment of Japanese Silks, Tapanese Poplins, .Taprineso Robes,
Chene MohUirs4Princess Qloths, Stripe Parlsiende, Silk and Vika Pongee, Black
ges Alexis Poplins , Wool Delains, &o. In a word, everything in DRESS
1
that l G r O m OD ßar S e '
is Now, Cheap and Desirable.
STOCK OP MOTTIR,N3M - Gi- GOODS
•
-- over offered in till§ market.
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In Cashmeres, Bombazines Bombazine Cloths, Silk and Wool Henrietta Cloths
Tarniso, Belgean Cords, Batiste, Astralian Crapes- Crape Veils, &c.
• - --J1 \ Orders for Fonerals Promptly and :satisfactorily Filled -
W .11 T R. GO 0 S.
An immense stock of the above in all the latest novelties of the season now ready
for inspection.
. -
Choice lot of New Spring Shawl . S.: and Scarfs.
STACKS OF DOMESTIC GOODS
e And Table Linens at low prices.
M 30 - IV I FO I T7 .
Having increased my Stock and facilities in this branch, I am now prepared to
offer an assortment second to none in town
-Black Cloths and Doeskins, French Cassilneres and Suitings,
English and Scotch Cheviots, • Suits made ,to order at short notico
Tho host artists have beeuccured to nlakc ay our work this'sciason. :
I wbuld cordially invite all to inspocCrny Stock, as I will offer inducements that
cannot fall to please.
L. ' . G .ENFIELD,
11ap72
erra:nd
o pispla,y •
Goods. for Spring and Summer.
_ .
0 .--t-Gr • El Bl{ 9 S •: • •
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. 47 `VEST hi A I — N_ S T WE ET.
Now 1 . 0,10n..fr0m NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA Ildargeat and most complete Block of eeary article
In the DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, .1 e , Ac., eN or offered In CARLISI.R.
DRESS 000DS.—Benntfitil Block and Colored ,ILES,
Brocade and Ploln dopaneso STIRS, -
Otay Stripe Sulmnrr SILKS, -
,Light Welght rum" : ,.
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~
. • Dolly Vordrn 3 A PAI, ESE, and Dr.:, Goods In oil colon,
f .
Plaid Dress Goods, Orval Variety. .
SPECIALTY —An noun], we offer nnsurroned.lllAck Alpaca. and Mohair., niso all colon of sumo good.
nt Special Ihrgaine. Best makes of
Black CI aths; and, eqsglineres,
FancTenasimeres, Tweeds, Kentnelty Jesuit and Cotton Cotstingn and ; Pant Stuffs tat Old Priem nltho
the Woolen and Cation market lout advanced enrodderable.
AUCTION BANG A INS. Wldto gailta Spring Shawls, Sun Ural/rill. and Paranoia,
'Nile Linens, Towel, And Tuwling , - Napkins, Loma point, and Sacks,
Plain lilbhnna, all colors, and . widths extra wide [or Snakes, elegant shmlos Platu and Ladles' Liners
Handkerchief's, Uent's Ilaukerahlent. All the nhoeu_at lowest prices ever offered In Carlisle.
WHITS_,EIiao:fiIDOM=ST'IO GOODS.
vi.,u v i In great varlet)., Striped Victoria Lawns, (Soti.coly new tilk Plain swiq, Vl' Lawns,
"NalnitoOks,"Linet,, PlAel Noolsooks, 111M11 . .1111 .110 Brown 3luslins, Ttelonan, Itlttl;4s, Striped Shirting.,
Oinchants, lilac and Y 0111,114, full W1,11 . 1t ;heeling, Bleached and 1/el.lea. hod Al let prices to null
purcba , er. Pact:ages Colo nen, all New'Stvles, Licht and Nark, 0,0,
I,FANCY 14000 S AN I) ,Ntyrlo 0; —Ladles' New t.ty lu Silk 'II'., 010,1, Nom Ivry, lot, and Linen Collars;
Under Stunner. Cuffs Spring Notting, In Grenadines, Ilersgoi.and tigored !gotta „and every article in
lit:it-class Notion Home, nt !m.0.( prices
DitlY.EB.—Now
Spring Colors !polies' lad filmes, only SI. Best to n Cuffed, Scalloped,
New Shades SI 35 Loll,' all Linen Co ttleil and II ... 1111 MA ii11111ikl . 11:1110fS, 1 . 2!,....je worth,. 25. Clark's 0, N.
T., 250 yards, Spool Cottons, All colors, 7, 11 , , , t .911, , t11 Cottons 205 you Js, r makes, do. Best Star t
Braids, cents
Bound to sell (oods at .0011.13 Y'S CASH STORI: ut Prices to suit the tunes
lhap'2
Et
a a l Et al FeE
laCC:ol.2l_o)'e 23 lec Ehater,eo
CRAM R, CLAMER, a,C-
W-Speciai.attention paid to PAPER HANGTNG...tO .
Competent workmen employed, and the
VERY BEST MATERIALthat the market affords used.
Orders from town and country will receive prompt attention. 28mar72-3m
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
JAMES J.?.
NO: 23 WEST MAIN STREET,- CARLISLE, PA.,
•
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.
My stock embraces the following varieties : . ..
Natural Leaf, Golden Flake, Early Bird,
Navy, - Gravelley, Pancake,
-.- Natural Twist, Cavendish, Fine Cat
Smoking Tobacco of Supepior Qu,alilies.
Mx, I_, ma a_ co Tsl—r2
In endless variety. All the
• ' L.4 TEST STYLES TiEs AND ROWS.
In my large assortmentof'Paper Cellars can be found the following styles
Collegian, Grand Duke, Tyne,
Temptation, Argosy, Military, ,„
and a host of other Fancy Goods, Cheap fur Cask.
dap723m
707 TYN DALE MITCHELL, 707
CH MA OLACB ANI* CROCKERY WARE.
WE HAVE NOT INCREASED OUR PRICES
TIM WHOLE OF 01.11: IMMENSII STOOK WAS
DEST GOODS, 1,0 DTST.,PI:IOES.
CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA;
107
11ap722m
!SISE PaV HAVp
NO: 5 UOrt..T HOUSE' AVENUE,
flasjunt returnad from the East with a tremendous
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READY ‘4ADE CIrQTHINQ.
1872
TH E LA TEST STYLES : FOR
• mon , s, 'Youth's, Boys' And Children's wear.
ro 8 1. 1 s E S
I, 10 11.
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.. ~ ( N.,lti,i - N*tions9 . .. . . .
GIENTLEGIVS.-111111NISHING • GOODS.
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Ilaving.bougl4 my goods ab a &aim of prices of 20 per cent, and _sidling be
sides 20 per eonkolioaper. than
,any' other =reliant, t am non , - able isi.oitor you
tlio goods
40 PER CENT CHEAPER
,
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than you Oman) , them at aril 'other .pineo in tho Valley, or (int Ot hi: - ' . ' °
To my oustornerawho , knaw mo, I need not ilay anything, oleo, and to Mihors' I
1..
would romp ic,.it°.you Wish to batreated fair, honestly and uplightiy, tall at .4.
' . ,I [' --) -, ••• - . ' ' , ',Year Humble M.erirint,,
• .1*: ''.- '; -. ',
' • : ~' ~, • ' CHEAT 1011 N; •. . '
' ' ' • ' ' ' No. 1$ Odurt Homo Aionuo .'
Tu FranUllu .1.1,410.
4441. 0 1 044 111 eitgAi s• ••- '. , ~ ' - • • ' ' •
.;
The most complete
No. 18• East Main St., OARLLSTA
• OGILBY'S, ,
47 11"tvit, 71, j , ,'troot, 4:A141,191,14,1'
-1 T -
Ainy be obtained the best brands of
Artist, Romantic, Rob Roy,
All Year' touna,
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PURCHASED BEFORE THE EXTBAORDiNARY
=MI=
consisting of
JAMES P. NEFF,
No. 2:3 West Main Street
767
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