Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 27, 1872, Image 4

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    FARM AND HOUSEHOLD
HORSE--IVATERING.
It has' been stated that a horse wat
ered bu three timesitty would not
sweats much as thosS watered oftener,
which wa. herefol t o used as an argu
ment in favor of that practice. Admit
ting the truth of the above assertion, it
tiod i not follow that his comfort is pro
:/moted, nor.„,yot,. his power increased
thrOby. No' - good driver would think
of SPeeding his , horsewithout first sweat
ing .him thoroughly. Nor does a man
fool comfortable ip the harvest
til his garments become foist with per
spiratioo, which carries• Off the Surplus
heat, thus'controling the tompoTture of
the body, and to a groat extent neutral
izing the effects of the sun.
Men . Working at furnaces drink freely
and perspire profuselii without which
the skin would actually burn off them ;
and those who do not perspire Cannot
endure the heat, and aro obliged to seek
other employment. If, therefore, a horse
ceases to sweat from absence of moisture
in the system, it is the most positive
proof ho needs water ; that ho is in a
suffering and dangerous condition, and
every moment it is kept from him is only
adding ftiel to the llama, which would in
a short timo of continued exertion ter:.
minate his existence. As often said, a
horse may-Irk well,and appear to do
with such .. treatment ; nevertheless, his
life, like that of many mon, shortened
and rendered miserable by irregularities.
In the absence of other'proof, we think
the following facts sufficient to prove our
position, namely, that iu the long days
of summer, farm horses should have
water at least five times a day :
When a horse has worked two or three
hours, and sees water, or hears its pecu
liar sound so grateful to the thirsty ank
ho will look and often call for in a
way quite as intelligible to the human,
and those familiar with his habits, as if
ho were to'express his desire in plain
English. And again, give him his lib
erty after having worked three hours,
and ho will go directly to his trough and,,
supply the demands of nature: Now
when his thirst is so great in moderato
weather, with three hours' exertion,
what must be his condition, in six' or
seven hours, ono of those sultry, oppres,
sive days wo frequently experience in
the latter part a the Summer
It is true horses aro sometimes injured
by water, but it is when they have been
too long without it, and when their pers
piration is very rapid. Nor is it strange
ander such circumstances ho would
drink too much, when a man endowed
With reason will do the same. It is no
uncommon thing in harvest to hear men
say, 1 don't feel well, I worked too long
without water, and when I got it, drank
too much.
Our practice when traveling has been
to ride or drive slowly a short timelm
fore watering, which wo would do as
soon as wo thought the horse was thirsty
and in the evening we would go vorY
leisurely after watering within a mile
or two of ourdestination, thus bringing
the horse into his night's quarters in
good coudition.—Prafrie Farmer.
PISCICULTURE.—The New York Com
missioners of Fisheries have made their
fourth annual report to . the Legislature
for the year ending December 31, 1871.
Wo take from the report the following
two items of interest :
The operations on the Hudson river by
the Commissioners, for the purpose of in
creasing the supply of shad, were more
successfal•than heretofore. Theso have
steadily 'improved, and, although still
suffering on account of the difficulty of
soot ining• mature ; fish, will undoubtedly
produce entirely satisfactory results in a
few years, if they aro continued. Shad
wele far more abundant and far more
cheaper than they had been for years,
both on the Connecticut and the Hudson ;
especially so on the former river, the
yield from which actually glutted the
markets, and reduced the wholesale
price from $lB a hundred down to p.
The total number of shad eggs taken this
year was 8,915,000, of which 8,295;000
were. hatched and turned loose in the
river. Although far fromeiZugii, it was
a great improvement on.the preceding
years, and it will inevitably affect the
yield, which -is not more, 'in all, than a
million mature shad yearly. And the
Commissioners hope that iu a, few years
the fisheries will be to iinprtil that
500,090,000 of fry will 'be artificially
hatched, when the yield will defy diminu
tion, li"y all the enginek of destruction
that the wit of man can devise.
The causes of the destruction of certain
kinds of fish in our waters is discuss4l in
the reliort, and interesting details given
of the difilirent fisheries and the yields at
present as compared with those of former
times. In conclusion the Commissioners
say : Fish are wonderfully productive ;
with care the waters can be made to
supply the wants of mankind to as great
cn extent as the land, but,„ the same
common 'sense must be used in one case
as in the other. Migratory fish must he
allowed tOreach their appropriated
spawning beds, and must he protected
from duiturhance when spawning ; they
oust not be orer-pursued . until their
ranks are once more replenished, and
their artificial propagation must be con ,
ducted at general expense in rivers or
lakes that are . not private property, and
which no single individual owns or can
protect.
ire \V SMALIZEXPENDITyItES COUNT.-
Five cents each morning—a mere trifle.
Thirty-Ave cents per week is not much,
yet . it would buy coffee and sugar for a
whole family—s4.o.27 a yearand this
amount invested in a savings bank at the
end of the year, and the interest thereon
at six per cent computed annually, would
in twelve years amount to more- than
,soo9—Enough to buy a good farm in the
West.'
Five cents before breakfast and dinnei
and supper—you'd hardly Miss it, yet it
isllfteen cents a day—sl.os per week.
Enough to buy a small library of books.
Invest this as before, and in twenty years
you have over $3,000. Quitejmough to
buy a good house; mitt lot.
Ten cents each morning—hardly worth
second thought, yet with it you can
buy a paper of pins or a spool of thread.
Seventy conts . a week.--4t . would buy soy
.oral yards of muslin, $3O 40 in one year
—deposit this amount as before, and you
bavo $2,840 in ,twouty years—Unite
snug little fortune. Ten cents before
breakfast,', dinner and suppor=thirty
cents a day. 'lt would buy a book Air
the children. $2 10 per week, enough
to pay for a year's subscription to a good
newspaper. pm) 80 per year—with it
Sou could buy a good molodeon, „ from
which you could procure , sweet musiO,
to pleasantly- while ,away the evening
hours. And - thin amount invested as
before'would in forty years pi:educe the
desirable amount of $lB,OOO.
• ...notnow•SoUts.—lt Is with narrow-
Honied' people na with narrow-nocke4
bottlou—tho loss thuy have in them, PIO
more hoiao they analcci ln pouring It out.
- -• ' -• .•• • • CAII,LIST,E, - '•MAY 29, 1872. •
46• c.%
w 9 U'v e t r -P • CeLrazvir
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A NEW INVOICE OF • .
FINE FRENCH CASSIMEREs; - '"' - ' -;
FRENCH GRENADINE VESTING; •
FRENCH' MARSEILLES 'VESTING;
-Wulford's Striped Li - ne - ns,- . ••:•:•Y • ,
•• ,Barnsley s-Striped Luiens;_ •
,:!
• - Taylor, 5.,. Duck..
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S.-Ritter 64 - E,7 , 50n..--.
Don't fail to see our •NEW and FULL lino of Furnishing Goods.—the latest of
every description. BRUM a specialEi. , •
We have Shirtsin Stock of every va4iety, Wide ,er,lsTarro%Vi , Milts, open backr
front, for,studs or eyelets... ;,• ; -• , . 30mn72
EMP 0 R'l U M OF.. FASHION.
TISLTSE - 111 1 .
_ 4 EAST MAIN STR EET,
CARLISLE, PA.
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Manufacturer of and Dealer in Ladies', Gentlemea'Annd Children's
Jr •
FINE BOOTS AN.®-. SHOES.
He announces to his friends and the public generally, that ho has on hand,
at prices which defy Coinpetition, a complete and carefully selected assortment of
City and Custom work of all kinds, among which ate allytyles of
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LADIES', GENT'S AND MISSES' BOOTS AND SHOES.
. REPAIRING PROMP7L 1' A 1 TENDED 10.
Tharikfal for past favors, I assure njy friends that my stock is carefully selected,
and that none but the best workmen ltre employed by me. My aim is, as it ever
has been, to please and satisfy my numerous patrons, and request a continuance
of the same patronage, AD. DYSERT, ,
25ja72tf • No. 4. East Main Street, CARLISLE, TA.
I. LIVING-Sr - TON,
NO.. 22 NORTH HANQVER STREET,
— AND
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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 fur yourself. ,
L. j,,..D. - '
NEVER ANY TROUBLE TO SHOW GOO DS.
Also a complete stock of
Shirts, -:'
L
, Drawers, ,
Ties, - _
Trunks,
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Valises,
Portmanteaus, &c.,
and iiiierything belonging to a.'Gent's furnishing and Traveler's department,.
25ap721y- _ L. J. L.
NEW S CK
B.P. R, I N G- JD BUMMER
at extremely Low Prices, to which daily additions will be made, and
POPULAR PRICES MAINTAINED.
Black Silks, Alpacas.z.and • AVlohairs,
of superior lustre and durability, on which I defy compotition an to Quality aild
Prices.
M.C3olCTPLNarqcr
in great variety.
Superior Stock of White Goods
embracing all the novelties of the Season.
CLOTHS AND C-A.SSI - 1%/1S
Boys' wear a Specialty.
COTTONAD ES APID -FARMERS' DRILLS.
An examination is only neeceseary to convince that for Variety, Quality,'Durn
bility and Cheapness, our Stoelc is second to none in town.
" T. A. HARPER,
25a 1 ,72 ^ South Hanover Street, CAIWISIE.
NEW! NEW! ! NEW !! !
AT TILE OLD CENTRAL CNN i,R
EXTRAOHDINIItY BAIB \INS
New Summer Dress Goods,
• at vready trdoced prices..
SPLENDID. BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS,
Great bargainS in Grenadines. •
Special bargains in Ilernannies.
dap: LICSe SILK'S at redise,wl i,rjf:eh. ,
' . Summer Poplins id uvluced prices,
. i ~'i 1 n
Dawns Very k.22i ( 1 ap.
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A SPLENDID .i.k.,SBORTMENIT OF
White Dress Goods, ' Swine Mileillie Frenith Muslins,
- ' Victoria Lawns, ' ltishop%: Lawtifc
Piques and Marseilles, •
, We have the best assm talent of the above named
WHITE DRESS GOODS
in town, and aro selling them at low prices.
Odi stook of Parasols and Suit Umbrellas is complete in all the newest and
handsomest styles. Lace : Points and Lace Sacks at unprecedented low prices.
Linens of all kinds for Ladies' Dresses and Suitings. ,
MEN'S" AND BOYS' WEAR .
Elegant sock of
0 4 1..JOTTIS A.N327 . CLASSIM
Plain and Fancy Linens for-Mon'S and Voys' auitx. Cottonades hi great variety,
at low prices.
Table Linens, Towels, Naplcins, Quilts, Counterpanes, in great variety.
Dress Trimmings;
•
Dress Buttons, .. Handsome Silk Fringes,
Elegant Laces,
• Silks and Satins, cut bias, ' f '
~.
DariihurdEdgings and Lisertings, The Celobrated
HARRIS'S. -SEAMLESS KW . GLOVE,
Only to pc had at the CENTRAE. '..
Do not fail to-give no a call, as we can show you the 'best -nissOrtnient of Dry
Goods in , town, and will give you good bargains in all kinds of goods.
30rna72 . , . MILLER & BU` fORFF
O!•HO !I ' • ' Silverware.
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FARMERS BE YOUR OWN JUDGES. j. , ekrxwELL. CO
. , TRY TILE . ' •'• - , • ~. .' • •
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. CAYUGA' MILEY' MOW WV AND ItEAEEN, '
&ad vs. know you will bo satisfied. IC bli• IV privet .
,Belf Rake, will pick up and &Hear all kinds of • . .
' ~,,.,
grain lo good shape, We 111.0 Just what wa ea:. ', ~, ,' P111LADFT,Fu.24....;
If you leant a 1110WER , aud , HELV RAKILDI Ng kO. .. 1,, : • , i • ' s'' ,', - -, , .:f, s
ER, go to -tbo ,Cusuberlaud Talky. .11Lareboxise null,
...,,,,,th. d i g - . , ~:,,,',, :, , s • 'A. fouldari Wok' of 1 . 10 Collii Ileetet!rtiabl: ,'
yuatt I li ,i i' ' - s .l . if h.!
- ewe ers i verStin_ .1.,..'
lead purchasing.
,• ' - W. Ils DNANDON, ' ' ' IMPOETERB OE ~ . --.—.....
Agont for Cumberland and Adams co tit, . ,
2.sapiglOt
. , • S-s • • Watohes),Di(iximi,u4l4,-
IICIPOURE /ND 6 1:JNA.DUI;4411,A.'i li: 1 i • .„ , . , ~ , ,
a. Dumas OAN ALWAYS DE OILITAINED, 4 1 , PINK DIZONZIOS, -.IOANUr GOODS,
. . . - 3. 11 ; ix4vpisTipics , 1 ,,.,. , . , ; , •y , •
... : I `••,•-,':•• i;: ,s j
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Na,6 South lla'novor !Drool. • • ' ,•
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` C " 11 " 1 "' I' ' r • EUROPEAN NOVELTIES, .
N. 11.— Pra t tunefully . and seem ial ,-
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compounded at nit times. V , .lb
Malt/ i NAVE' NOW, IN STDE.E, AND - ARE, CON
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' - • ' STA NTLY ItEdEIVING, AN EXTENSIVE VAAL-
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T MANE this day associathd withine ETY OF FINE OODDS AM:IMA vaNa TO MEIN,
J 1.., in-boolnens my BIM, Andrew BIOL . , the mow. 0 , .1218LNESS,
the firm to ho A. H. BLAIR. it SON. ,••• '
Canlinle, Juno 1,1872. . A. ...IL BLAIR. - . ' ' •
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. • ' ' --''alt}:fiP.ECEß WAY IN VilT.ll PBItotiNGI,VI.BYrINO
' With thanks to the public fur thvir tumour... . i
mtut and patronage in the past, the pow firm haul a , s ' . e
that by albeit attenUon'to burl:less—with just and '''',„,.. o ,I, v . TO px7o, mon 14 , n , ii A rim,
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fair dealing towerl e all. they Will, writ' a caution- ....
ante of the Public &v.'', cud c s ‘c 43l "' u cbucc of Weir . IfiglintreS Alt:llOBDBRO BY ITAIL, PROMPWLY
patonage. ,
Altatilf , . ' . .4.11: BLAIR.. ' frYittilflp 9'0.• . . • • . .
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Goods, te e: •.-
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VERY AI'TRACTINET - .:
and touptihg aro tho.l!trge piles or
NIO;E:
uawropculut 1110 won ../p1101,411110111. ; (1T
t 110 ..i1Ub00L 1 60 1L 40 ,,. . 10 4Lig tb6 ~
SECOND GitEAT fT A L i
TIIY. • NO. /
%V.', 14;11.1; 4
Oure JBlack Saks,
'ttr Iltt• LYON utokttn, yttyv Inn
hay° itittto f, tallttitt ttr•
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OAR 9u" 6g 0 EiR.SS
lIrL . ILn vo.s. t TANI (Sit chont, s.l(
warp lII,ACIC 11 ERN • N I, Imes all wo, Pv,hA IN MS.
bort 'BUM lIA ZIN bc•.t Rl,'t IC 'A I,l'.l('AR, plata
41lark and !Mork and Whit° R I •tS, CA LI
COES, CR INT% !JCS.
WHITE CA ODDS
FOR DRESSES, 8111 . 11 av
FRENCH
.N A INSOOICS,
11,tp:1101' ANL> VICTORIA LAW NS
TARLETONS,
111 NA DINES •
WHITE rancil NlF:iti Nil ES
AND CASH ERES,
LINENS, .t,/.
Al4O, the largestlttock 01
STAPLE AND DOMESTIC 000DS
to 110 found in Illin comity. And %Own pm 1.00.1
111•audtoil - lAI 01 1 . , 5.... no , I
fm thvr, ;ix [hit ~Pithl 1.0 11 wit• of1:11t1 11 hill
of nwooy.
IV° hilye a.gr, ni mapy lily
A LPA CAS' AA' I) POPP/N,S.
of vari..ll.l cI I :1.• at.,l
IV.. lutsell”. Inrgost +1•.1. 1.1
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HANDS KIWII I I , ' , S
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',.TtATS Ellll I, IMES, 11115 .IN,L. ,
SKlrrs AND
SIIANI I,S , T. 1111.5 EINE:4:4.
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CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
COTTON AND LINEN GOODS
for Mon itiol Rapt. 4,1 a rosy of
FANCY 000
ahlrh ire ennui)! trwlilloll for Irani .if rnn
All persllllB Wlllit 111 Pl • 010111 Is)
otlling at, till, Ill•11.1.11%.,11 ,1
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th” •1111118 of twis pstsics so ills cosistsn dal
world, nod vssaptsl
l'lsst so 001111 . , 111111 I.li ug Los s Along oith J ou
A W. BENTZ &CO
IN;;;
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Ilrurlrrrai.e, Culler!,;
ESTABLISIIED 1816
CARLISLE
HARDWARE HOUSE!
A X 7' 0 . .. V 1' 0
SIXt4IY I .1 1:1X111. I I,
Faxming . and Nll•chanies
11;ndwarl. , TnolAanfl laiei
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wllli a 101 l /wool moot :.Itom. Rau
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t‘latt 111N:1,1111111 Flll . lllllllO. (Irol.ll 11 p., 11.11 S1•al.
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Ito 4 4 t14,,,p . 4 4 ~101 0111
Agcl,ll4, fos Ilst ,Shlitltty,
% Brom earl Korb,
Plus ,
nt t4i3 -il.d/
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Tito 1.144 ntett,tlotortlltzst 01 0 to•
11.10 .000,
Ham' t.g 11.111/) Btr.vl ',lb. ilk,i(llt,
twilled. (1,, Up, P
$ l,ll, Agot.lo 1,, 1 1',14,pr's,J!i.tent I o.,1:
6010 Agsontv for 11 111'1111411;;4 ;
esonlilloss both ontotonly I• 1441 1. ,1i1444.4,
toptltly toovrotlog drafts of cold
tilts( 11l price tor It 111.1.111(n. ottl4ro
hoots° Inlooro thito staved durlog (lot IVlntor by this
°moony of I'll°l,ll tolclott nt hoot 11111. linos
full 611 prodnee tho MOM. warmth. It Is 111 Id° In
IVoluilt, Unlc, ‘Vltito, lor Loth door wind
s t "t t Alosr,t, No ihlit It Cori ho ltarkplotl to ,111 Y
llbr Ill' bought, Its largo q'ustollllo from
ii i „ mid v. Mt tlostsl.l of
perielift., tau /1•110,.4.1.1 n•ttli Iho 11111 Sot rtsto!sinsl
60,41,i 01, 0141, to
plactitolo this 1.4( glifOlS 14:0 1 , ,11 1 , to
patronize on.
Country merchants' w,ill certainly Lind
FD to their advantage to call or write. 118
'6;4•4.*,etp.tions, before purchasing,.
Wp Pcpu;4ln. Respectfully,
.
11. ,SAXTON 'a app,
N 0.15 EAST MAIN'STIIIIIy,
18ja.72 • C.arljslo, Ptit
Pa 011,
PAIN CURE plta,
TIIRIIIC AB N caphio /Alp IT FOIt
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FrIn.R.II.IO,JAIATISAI7 ; " .4.161; irMN I COE OIL,
FOE NRURA •• N ei-j4E l . Ol'
FOR FINER 8011 USIt PAIN CAME J.
FOR 0110L1'IRKM6B1IWI, 1 IRRABIVIN 011101 01/4.
I ;FOR BERAINB., • USK PAIN ORB it ()IL
.FOR
1111AIRACIIE, 1. USA: PAIN Will OM,
' ÜBE PAIN COll.ll
ffill CORNS and Iat , NIONS. Ualt PAIN 01 11 110 10
r vw*tro , 01)11.11," • ' ÜBE PAIN °RUE 01/..
FOR y 14A WltAtgA, ; .08,E PAIN eURW.OII4,
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I Atlirtv ul'Aftf,4 NTT),
And we ehajlengn tfid World to proqueo 41 11101
6..4414 . and 114uv19411y fur
MAN AND' .13 EAST.
44, aultu - oti. T. 040
AVARRAVT . 11"1:0 C ,
f
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not nl.lll.tonlng• pulnyratice,i, hnt n MIL, math,
fr,nn purl, V . l•gcnnblo Onn; f lai6c, and 14.1.rnqn,
and is 01.11/1 4110 Hula lo 1150.
gOld by 0.11 brumskln and I)ealein In Ateifj2.lups;
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iStAtil Carllslo by 11. !faradiclc, No; r Itfut•th
Iltutityor otrout, unit S. A. Ilayottittek i No. 10 South,
iitituneri3lxvut, Drttatt.ltu.
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WHITE GOODS
MEE=
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11,,, , 1e111 , 1" , y Dbelidr,., ,, ,s. s $1 I /I)
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Pi% I' lit,XeS, \VIM tele $211,1 of PON, ,11.1 . ,
~r y eve , esery In .0110. l'3 l'S 5 : 110
. 2V, l'al tti•o, 'lll,gq,‘CMlll,l'. 50
Ate, ‘l,, . 1 1 111,nry In - ,,,,i1i01t:.:. 1, ,, 1111, bed.
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32., do ,dlterd,p, al ell.l, ,to t , l ille. ' 1 Oil
vs
'Prir Goodgi
READ 1-READMy _
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tave new open omen tlio finest titoolcs
of new arid desirable, 00011 H ever shown,
pablie w ,Tbeir ijurnopse•sto,ok of,.
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MEM
, compriso3 all .tho iroyoltics of.••tho,Boas i
son; • ( . 1 • .
,DOLLY YARDEIit•S',-
fu i 11 kinds of Goods
3APANESE - SILIC,
M=l
13=1
in every grade, among' which bn
found.
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and everything 3 in the white goods
SHAWLS! SHAWLS I !
We hlvio the
MAY tyIiEEN,
=I
and all the different - mak-ea of Shawls,
whiel). we have the reputation of selling
cheaper than,the cheapest. '
CI O 1!! AI) (:.ISSIIIEl1I;S,
We offer a special itelue , ..ineet to every
oaeneetlitp,i,
S FLING SUIT,
having a tine assortment, nail having the
best Tailors in town to make them up
to order: .
, Call awl see the lino assortment of all
kimls of '
DRY GOODS
We have added a full line of
raL-e..,IMMIN - 0-8
to suit al blinds of
1) le E 8 G 00 'D
When you wish, to examine a flue
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 for the call.
New 'invoices of late styles' added
eVery week. Don•t forget.
DUKE & BURKHOLDER.
North Hanover Street,
Below Carlisle Deposit Bank
18ap72 -
lie (11C((1
SIMILTBUS CURANTUR
HtINIPHItEY S'
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Sea S llsr. etc., 5 ....te"s bmu rkllng. t,cl
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ed . .: L' , o,tilifiot,,, 3,.10! . ilk for ere , y • rtil
not'y d!orto e o tl.tonn,' l e ~,i,;.; : t p), nod
loodtv of dirriOitso, - ' rop i i sp) to $.15
soodlor Filially ott ' ryuv.qu i; c 4 , i ,,,,,,, tb
‘.1,1,1..;.2: yhtL, : . rqiil $5 $.1. 4
SpotOActi for 41 pivot' IdArit.et;')odlt tdr .
quit or On't lot" Vt.l''''fiv" Pi''lti..!th
in I'd..tt ty,..1 jo;;:ket i:der,,y. $2 to $5
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Throat, SDndu Toothael.c., Earache, Notordwa,
Itlonorlll4lll, Idoolopo, SlNgs.- Nolo
of IS' Ltogg, Nono, Stotodell, or of
tilnon, Old 00r1.14.
Prl , o, 0 OA., 60 Sion; Qum In; 51.75.
11,4110111e5, prompt Pones Extract, by
00 goo hr t,inz;o 1,T . ; al 0 800 to oily loot or the
country, by nun/IT, or clutw,e, Co.
culpt tho Nu°. Add, 1 •
Itumpliroys' kipenifw •
. Homeopathic 111eilicino
011ica awl Depot, No. 1.01 Brouthvity, New York:
Nor Kilo in Cni lisle, by B. A. Ilgtvordt,lclt nod
Popumut it Wor{libigton.
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Stoves, Tinware 'awl Pirbips.
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;-,' SOMEtIlltiG
_NEW .1./N.6EII.•TIIE SON!
iiiillE 'UNDERSIGNED, having just
rdturnoti,front the cillen with a largo Mack of
'goods, invite tho attclit 1111 nr.all who detiire satis
faction to call and Killuiljno their largo stock of
Stoves and Tinware.
Among the stock of stoves may be found the
ANTI...BLINKER , BASE BURNER,
AETI-CLINKER-FLP:E PLACE 'HEATER,
tagatlter with atl 'tbd iuteAtegylei of
PARLOR, DINING DOOM' AND COOK STOVES
which they challenge the trade to ccmpolo with,
Knives, :
Forks, . •
•
Spoons,
Ladles,
Lamps,
Dippers,
together Leith Toll et Sots, Coal Buckets, Coal SIOV,,
41100014 41111 Tongs, 7.hia - Mid -e,very variety of- -Tin
ware And noose Furnishing Goods kept in
store.
Wu tiro also rrejkated to furnish
Pumps for Cisterns and -Deep Well's,
and ha, 41..1e G;nulne Cucumber
ILOOVINCI, .91`011T . INO, A NII•JOB WORK
1111011 1 , 1 prompt!): and on ren.nonable EMIIII,I
Iteinteni , r Ilse plant. tho green front on North
II one • r stivet. A 11.1 V doors Lumina..
Wye os IV, are determined not to Ito motor
void 1, env ether psi lie„ in (hit I, lare.
filiankfill for pstit patronage we extend a vorill.tl
Inviintluti 10 011 In pay us a visit.
BERM
RIIINESMITH LC' RUPP,.
Nos. 62 and 64,
NORTH lIAIcOV ER STREET,
CARLISLE,
PA
ME
EXCELSIOR
STOVE AND TINWARE
EMPORIUM
Tlio undersigned would ru9lortfully inform Um
ultimo/el of Cur.illo and vicinity, that ho still carriea
011 tilll
STuVI'. AND TINWARE BU6INE-S,
in all itel Varioll4 111,1011, lIV has seewed the
Agoney the the follow Liz popular nturexy
Parlor and Office toves,
Morning qlory,
Morning Light
togtql..r ‘‘llll.. .f COW( STOW F:9
Combination Oat; Burner,
En'Lka,
Heaters, Ranges, and Fireboard Stoves,
vi -h Lela prepared W furuleh nt the lowett market
rates.
abra Itettlitlitt; promptly attetubcd to. Hoofing,
Sitttuting, And Jobbing executed 10 thu tuo,t matt.
ructory tottout,
of every it...rtiptlen constantly on Ilona, or made to
order, at reasotothle pricer,
llnving none but experienced workmen employ...l,
110 )1011, by a dose attention to business to secure
the puldle pationare•
Itenonta, the place,
NO. IS WEST 3IAIN%STIIEET.
SAMUEL E. cLAUDY
MIIIEM
Plumbing, Gas Pitting, ,r`c
JAMES 'CAMPBELL. W. P. lIENWOOD.
PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM
FITTING
AC No. 18 North. Hanover Street,
CARLISLE: PESIN . A.
STILL AT BUSINESS!
'rho ataltanignal nry wow rally wailrod to attend
to tlas laaolatax in all i•Pi Thay
•an,antl) on haul and 1,, 1 ...A0, •
IV AT I %TII lUDS
kt ht. \ill Tune,
1: Cie 'SETS, It ITU TUIIS,
%, I' •81.: re TUBS,
\VASII II \! kVIS,
I 111 xnA For e. of-p nlll,
Litt I F..it
nd 11..1.1. t 1 .1 L 1 ad. erl a
1)... /. 11,11 1• 111111... rt, Cot.
I i. , ) Tops 11111/
OAS PIPE AND FIXTURES
4,1 11 I Ili ,
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bl tr.lvii or , • ,, untry 1.,•d np wrili n .•11
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lute 1.1. "I
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at aoy no., 4.111114 I 4y I r night, 44111 la.sl.r 1110 y
attended to Jlllll ettlilialm 11, AlnixandeCx (Cow,
Pitt nt r., , t, or 4 Vlllll Nllelsauotl,Soutli street, 44644440
Wert . .
Itavio.4 rio.dui ntl;'notaps we or . , preparN, to
oro'sli
COPPER WORK OF AI.. DEB6II.IerRII4B
fur Still Tiutisiiit othorporpoii n, at holm, or at a
111111:1111,
COPPI:It PIPE, lure iel aJ to ordor, eltltha drawn
H'UJ~NI4 UI j 44. p pßAq'4rul .
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0411(NET NI 44 1 :4 ANI) iLINDI:II4'.tig
Wed A(aill R6ooi,
OPPOSITE LEE'S 'WAREHOUSE,
Premium for pant Film Mire oworded •ut all County
Fairs since la'a.
pnronre °to' curiellex nod atyler of Foreign and
inoneatie manoinct tire, from then:leg romorood and
inulioanny to the lowest priced inuplu and pion.
PA lILOR,
CHAMBER,
DINI:0 ROOM,
IoUItNITURII.
Entiou'eliig every nitiale used by House and Ilutul
keepers of the inoAt approved i.ud fashionable design
and ilulxh. Including also Cottega Furniture in
Aiut.„.; 4p7o,tion and ,Camp Chain!, blatresdas.
,IPartleideir'ationf Ind given r.. ps;;:i: to funerals;
nrriers frald tow'n elOitrr rrAultpul fO'ri,ololy,
and on moderato terms.'
t S'peerat Olaf ion paid to If. ,riection of pit Pa-
30 4 ^l9
jia , t3 Ntableg,
IVERY, BAT, , AND , EXOII.I.NGE
L
' J. L. STER R & RROVIER,.
" In rent f Bentz Holum. '•
'!" lIORSF:s , AND DARIVIAOK3 TO IIlin?
" 4 ii5iPP E 717;11 8 ; AY!' AT BuOurre
I r
.
ittiltlifo.o4ss rtrA/478WV.D ?3.9)0104/t14'131
• 4K4 - • 5. 13.301,00 room forso !load of bol..soon
(ORO ' • •
EXCIIKNGWSTA
!r• "J.
.
rI; 4.4 - • IT. 4 4.0
/Toying ;woolly purclissed the livery stAblo,of
nOo, W: hd woild rokroothilly nn Pounce
Io urn ritiAdneor Imo pillf0: Tot ho recf.ntly
lir , lionsil is number of nOW Ili:W. In athlltlon,
inn, ho hou lint tho outlro stock of bugglos,
Caring. And
RE-PAINTED, RE-MODELED,
end floluhed up In the luteet oily style.
ILnvvxnnd •Carrhufes to hire al the sbartuat
'NOIIOEAND ON It IZ ASONAIILS
. Val Mules furnished for all OcCAMOTIV. Remember
the piece n.few doorp south or the .0. V. It. It. do
mt. In O. W. Rena.
, • ZAI.'I.I.DR,ETZ.
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lleater
Parlor Light,
Light I louso,
11( gulltor,
Niagara,
Superior,
M 33113
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A - ITCIIEN AND
t;rr
Lines of Travel
SOUTH ILULRUAD
TIliE TABLE'.
TARES 110.:PECT SEPTP,SIII:It 1, 1571.
On and alter Friday, September 1, 1871,
this Company, will run two trains
through to Pino Grove
-- . (Sundays excepted). . )
AS FOLLOWS:
Leave .7unelton, 7.00 A. M. .11onnybroolall.10,
eCraieltemPs, 7 20, Mount Ilolly, 7.40, O Upper•MIII;
.745, llontor'e Ruu, B.o3,4aiurel, 8.40, and urrlvee at
Pine °rove, 9.00 A. DI.
Leave Carlisle,' 68 P. tt., June/lon, 3.00, *Bon ny
brook; 310, eQrsighead's, 3.25, Mount Holly, 3.45,
•Upper SEII, 3.50, Ilunter'a Run, 4.00, Linirel, 4.20,
And arrive!! at Pine arove, 4.40 r.
RETURNING. •• •-
Leave' Pine drove, 0.30 A. N., Laurel, 0,15, Thin.
ter's Ran, 10.05, •Upper Olin, 10.25, Mount holly,
10.10, •Craichead'a, 10.50, •Ronnybrook, 11.00, and
arrives at Junction, 11.15 A N.
Lenvo Pino Grove, 5.00 1 , . or. Laurel, 5.15, Irtno.
ter's Run, 5.35, CUpptr Mill. 5.10, 3looot-liollv, 5 55,
*Ci - aighead's 6.10, ,1 1ionnybrook, 6 35, and arrives at
Junction, 0.35 not.
- .
Stations 'narked Dina (9 ere flag eiletions only.
11. IV. DA V ENPORT,
,11 eneral Superintendent.
Office of Oen. Seperintendent, 1
.Pine Orr., Aug,. 25, 1871. f
•
U AIIi,ERLAND VALLEY R. It
• CHANGE OF 1100113.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
On and after Tlinniday, Jottitary.lti, IS7'2, l'aminger
Trdun kill run doily, an fop lows, (Sundays excepted,:
• WESTWARD! • '
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lonvel •
8:00 A.lll , Car19.9.9:1 I, Nowvillo
9:40, Shippoulburg I0:= Chamberuhurg I0:44. G r.con
castle ll:lo,nrriang ll.i er+bmu 11.45, 0. 31.
TRAIN 9,1,4 Ilarruilnvra I P. 31 , )le
chaniesburg 2r27, CnrlieL. 2:55, N. 9 villtt :4:42, Ship
re,ombur,7 4.02, Ullainlarvlara 1 .15, Gruona.l.4lP i.:11,
nr'ri rime al Ilager-lon n 5.411,
EX PR ESS . TILL IN g 4:30 I"
3111.11311iiShlag Flu!.
natistairg arrit irt_t nt t int ,, r+latri, 1.011,
A ED TRAIN 1.., Chtlinl.,4l,lirg
°rev:v.:l.llr lala. arriving at Ilairar.tnu II 10.115,
A 311 XED TitAIN 1,4.1, 111 no hairlittr; at .171 a
a. St, ralairgtionlun
7:011, arriving mt at 7 20 a
NABTWAItI) !
ACCO3INIODATION 'FRAIN fha:uh••reLurl;
•S:UO A )1, tiltippensburg S.•wA 11. 6.00, Cnrlisl,
Merlmille,lettrg 7:02. arriving at Ilarrinlmrg
7:30,A Al.
51A 11. TRAIN leaves 11:,,,70m m, GI et...
anti 9:00 Chtmebtmelmag 9:46, Sliipp.misliorm
Komv(lle )0.63, euriiik 11,9, Met huninnbong 12:05
hrriviug at-llorthamirg 12:37, P. nt
....
EX1'11.11.8.9 TRAIN leave.. Ilfigaratowo' 12:00 Al,
0 reencast 12:28: Chartlallatrg I:o3,hippaaalarg
1:37, Newville 2:10. Carlivl,. 2:50, Aleglianignliiirg 3:18,
arriving at .11nrritilat rg 1:50, 0 x.
A MINED TRAIN la,: Ilagarntown 3:70 r At,
Oreencantla 4:27, arriving at (liana:1,0.110:5:20. P x.
A MIX ER TRAIN I.Boe. Itidattan tl at 7:00 A a.,
I.ntitln Ml•rgarslatrg 3:00, 11'11114nm. 5.15, ar
nt Chatataralittrg 9:10 a
.I 7 -Sinking a.
chat. rataittetions at Ilartisharg with
train+t• an.l train Stay Volk. 11:a•liing.
ton, BAR:mare, l'iltabfarg, and all 1 , 11.1.. Went .
0. N. 14,', el, Supt.
Surerintataltatt's Oilier, Claaal.'g..lati 13,1572
pENNSYLVANIA
U M NI E TIME TA II I, E
Eight Trains (Daily) to and from Phila
delphia and Pittsburg, and Two
Trains Daily to and from Erie
(Sundays extkApted). -
A FTER MONDAY, June ;3 1H72.
I.llg, Trams ot 111.•
M 1111,41011111) i I .!sparl from Hatt 41 'i
arrirs PhiNtldtoliia 111 g s. 1.0.1t.k5. • -
• EA,TW A RD
Exiiremi
daily 6,c.. id I 'nth) ),Lt 2 ;of ,01
Wot
Lint. il.trrislm,
I 01 3 24 3. ni vv. AI 1•1121.01.1.
lean,em Ilarr Almr,l.ll/y
S00.1x)) itt • 30 p 01.. :tll.l arrll, II 1 . 101+16..11,11,
at I'l 11 n. to
tic Expr . .,..4 'ray. e. 'll.O
nt 0 In:, Had itrrties nt 11'.•+t
I .1. p. In.
iJn-1:01111.1 EXPIIES'S ;cm i.. 10 0 -1; 4.1311,
nt 2 00 p. tn., nod artoi, at 15:..nt
Philadelpllln at I, 10 Ir. Ili.
lu Ig , —Clllloll/.11 Expt . F.F. Iv lye,
nt 10 25 p. m. , and arriirs nt 11 r•t Inlna nI
lIJU n. In
5 . .—11arr14100; Arentn/00,1n1i., 14 4%01 11.0 ris
burg dull,. Stol.”...,A•plinl, at p. and at.
na tPhi :01.1p10a at A 41) p I
A/-I.Aurnster Trtin, via 1111001 Joy, 11'101'8
11:0 - 4,10t, ilailt (oxrept ',Ada) I nt7s. /l. 10.1
arri,As itt %Vent nt 12 40 'n
Al
MEEMI
4 4 )—Krio Wett, for Ilnr
ri.borg daily (nxcopt Sunday) nt 4 11l p. m , arnt.og
t Erlo lit 7 1 , , a. To
4 15— ERIE NAIL out, for Frio 10.4‘0.4.s Ilan ir.
burg daily at I 11 .t.111,4r0 it Erle at 7 .00 p.
10 300—Cituannati 1151•••••,,I....e.0 11.0,0.00,4 daily
Santolay. at 101 aa p. uI , ai 111, at Al. •un
at 3 45 a in.. and arrives at ll'ittst•urt at $ 20 a al
4 01-I'ACIFII' EXI°IIII -04 Iraills 1110 ro.urg dart'
at 4 05 a In , arrive. nt Altoona 1045 a ni and
arrive, at Pltt•burg at 205 p. tn. t
~/
12 55—Southern Expri.sol It .4,1--Illarrt•bor4
daily at 12 lx a -a, arrive' , at Altoona at 5 !01t tu ,
and arrives at Pittsburr at 010 a' 111.
51.1—Pant Lino' lea," Harrisburg daily (ex, pt
Stllllla, ) at 4 50 p • nn., at rives at Albania at 9 05 1,
m., suppor - InitTaeristePat Pittsburg ntl 'l5 n 111.
I 20-111.1 'Crain lea, ex Hard:dung daily (exeept
Sunday) at 1 20 p m.,arrives at Altoona at 7 15 1.. la ,
tapes to rrur and arroves Ittl'ilb4bittg at 1 05 a in
7 3”—vs, PaMilalder Trait) loan in Harrisburg daily
(.wept SUIld iyA) 720 a. in., tirrit let at Albania
at 1.20 p. In , and at Pittsburg at S p.
° 1 OJ-I'hrougit Pas.tet ger 'Clain
daily tta..ept Monday, at a est m., strive., alb utt,
at lea tn., and arrives at Putsbordlt at 1 p
0.4311101. .1. 1150015,
snpt. nubile bit. Penna. It It
Harrisburg Annt..l, 1872
READING RAIL ROAD.
••" • •
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:%Tonilay, November 13, 11371.,
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k• 1. 41, lilt' .I,li, io a rot ititti 1011 il/, li, rn.ll
111 1011.1 it ,I,:i/.0/1 , . Itl 1i:1 1 1, A./ I
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ain 0111'11 - 2o p Irl, T.111,1 , 111a, it n t to, toll
II it !In Phi N. 0 1 rk, Iti titi4l„
rott.... ttit
P 11.4v1i1e SI:.1111.1111111
It 101 , 1311, at n:l5 a at, for llorrirlootg, d I In,
for Vine 1;14.01. anti
tPllllll...illtioll 'Frith) IN, 4 Vtai , Vilil• al
5:1,1 lit, It...piing at 7:30i% lug nt
In. Wlllllllll4. I , 116•4 PI iLa
lalpitat at 4:-15 p It, Fa . II Reading at 7.3: , p ni, xv!..
firma at Pattn,llle at ItrJai p tn. sl
I'n to town A. coannotlia I.so Train 1.3,1 as Pat t•tna,
at 7.0 U;; ; ;341,titn.; 3t 1:15
p tn.
Colutal , 4 nalito.k.l 100,13 q At , Ittai 511;2a,,
in, and 011:/ p 111.6( }:phtntti, Lit./., 1,31, a, ter, Co
; rig ttrnlna 1,503. Lata.3-tar at 1..2n, a at.
mai 3.25 p m 04 Galata In 3e,.15 1 ...1 pII
I'. r1:1111111111 It alroad t nal n 3 leAva l'arklota Ent J on,
tinnott 7:15. 3315 a ni, 3.0 a taal 5.15 p ta; rat Itrnlng,
luasa ;Selta33tltris alp at a 15. S.:111a ni; 12:50 ;wan, and
4:45 1, fit '
!: ano FUN; lallt,lmilar It alas ittnallog
Railroad.
yall.y Itnurnna tralna gale 11111.15V'
rihlu.al l ,;.o a in, 0 , 4 H HI,: 051 1, 05 0
5 1 6 . , 9 If 0,1 12.48 'lOll ni,
hag avi 0 aliiiiinf trailla 1 1 11 R 7 l ll llllB Itlillf" 1 1 5 •
Railroad t ridtei leave Dottidown 01
1040 alit, 1,1501.16,30 p returning, leave Mt. Piens
lit.7.ls anilll:2s ivio. and 2,511111 i eindiee.ing with
tral no on Reading Rath mid.
Chester Valley Railroad iraltin leave Bridgeport at
8:30 a ni, and 4.05 and 5:20 p Di ; returning, lea,'
Downingtown at 0:05 a m, 12:50 noon, *and 515 p in.
connecting with ODOM, - Diatom on Reading Railroad.
On kininlays : Leave New York at 11:18,i p ni,
delplifa, at 11:00 a n1,11,13:15 p el, Olio 8:1010 01, train
rutinind only to (leading.) leave Dunnville at 8:00 n
; leave Ilatrial•inig to 2:15 a in. and 2:00 p
leave Alit:Mon n ut ,8:35 p in ; learn Rotiling
at 5:10 n. m,nnd 11:50 p m lor liarribloirg, at 4:11
a in fur New York, midair 0:40 , 11. 111, and 4:15 p tn.
for Plillatielphia.
Mneade, 1121 Dial anal Er rip •
idoli 0115 Trott; 101 1;61111.1'051 , 1,,1tic•Jd vi deo.
Ilewago chuckoil 1111,111411; 'lllllldebd pdmidn
allowed each pita:engin.
J. N. IVOOTTBN,
Atha Supt. and Eng. Mooln'ry.
Reading, Pa' Nov 13 1871. •
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1872
STE 4kr 0V (
UPKR TA .ffEBS,.
NO. 10 NORTH lIANOVEN• STREET,
CARLISLE, PA.
WO hove thn lorgent, finest and Lest 'stock of
ilertaker'm tnitteilain on band in tho comity. We
executo tlio best viorlitnitnoliip, have gentlo horp'po.
anti opiendid gimp, hearses Prompt uttention‘ptild
to nil 0.110. whether iiintle.in• tin, night or duty,
, COFFINS AN CA - S
(tot tb. I.lyUs qmOillesl. 11, , 111.
tlful C l isltotg, roady rpm gllPll
rondo no to !tee!, the 60tois iy
Lund.
Wo would call especial attention to our Patent
Prexurver, whielewill keep a corium in n pioleet and
dry state of preservation and risible, without any
ptes9ure, front day to day.
tYn krep constantly 011 bond a boontitni steel of
IIItACKETP,
. inp.oop, 13.11 AVER,
TATILF purplQ, Ellpill 11p1.1.4Ntip,'
all !.'itch of N0414110k. 411 ord.n.s tar Ilul pinf•
executed u'ltlr ueatnebn and ill,nntels. Our hioch'..l
.WALL PAPERS- -
largeLd tho MOON all tilhel'a In
yarloty, beauty, timillty frr rolls.
Coll tied oxfuntno for yoursolyosi lit our eittabllNll
meld,
NO. 10 NANOVER.
V. 811 F & EON.
B.—Permom klbdittig to purelimat lola in Atilt.
laud Cemetery, colt be accommodated by calling op
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ORNARENTAL: -. ,
• • PAINTER, GRAINER'iAND SANDER. • •
Graining executed in Gmhest city' style, and finished in oil or varnish. Work '
clone promptly and Ili the. neatest miumer by experienced workmen. , All kinds of
sandstone correctly imitated. I use the best mathrial, and am prepared to execute
the latest style colors. lam pzeparcd to .compete in price with any other mechanic
of the county. •Place of residence,
'Vex SSEI We:4st 3E: I / 4 3.3eica. - irreat Sitiseet: .
' Shop, 27 Lou lhbr Street, between Hanover and 'Bedford.
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"L, .T. GREENFIELD'S -
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No. 18 East Main Street. ." 5
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The Glieat ,lpecialty,
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For weight, durability, beauty of finish, Sind prices, my stock Of Black Silks can
not be excelled by any in the country.
- 1 ant prepared to guarantee every yard we sell.
B6autiful assertment of Japanese Silks, :lap:mese Poplins, Japanese -.hobos,
Chime Monairs, P 6111.055 Cloths, Stripe Parisienne, Silk and Wool Pongee, Black
Iron Bareges,Alexis Poplins, Wool Detains, &c. In a word, everything in DRESS
GOODS that is.N-ow ' Cheap and Desirable.
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The most complete •
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STOCK OS' M.OTT_L - NING - 0 - CODS
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ever offered in this market..
In Cashnicres, BoMbazines Bombazlne Cloths, Silk and Wool Henrietta Cloths
Tam ice, Belgemi'Cords, Batiste, Astralian Crapes, '.iiape Veils, &c.. • . -
Orders for Funerals. Promptly' and ','.atisfactorily 'Filled
W Tit. 11 17 1-I,l' 0-0 0 P S a
Aii immense stock of the above in all the latest,novelties of the season now ready
for inspection. '
' Choice lot of New Spring Shawls and Scarfs.
STACKS OF DOMESTIC GOODS
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And Table Linens at low prices.
Ikhr - IM4 IQ' ' .. ... -- V NAT IPII _EI 2E3_
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Having increased my stuck and facilities in this branch, I am now
_prepared to
offer an itssort ment second toi
none ill town 4
Black Cloths and Doeskins, ,Conich Cassimeres and Suitings,
English and Scotch Cheviots, AG , Suits made to order at short notice. ..
the best artists have been secured to 'mike up our work this season :
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I would cordially invite.all to inspect my Stock,, as I will offer inducements that
cannot fail to please.
L. T.. GAEENFIELD 5,
1 1 iiii - i'2 * - - ~ - - Nm 18 East Main St., CARLISLK -
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Goods for Spring and Summer .
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WHZT H EI3O I ,C9I_ G - 003DS.
rO5, S• 1 NI , t 1.1..‘11 , . n• tvly new lid.. , • Plain 53 , Lam
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(10,,t00,1, Illurt Drill , 1001 IsettinnL lull 001 It -Ite•11112,111.a• hod And Cnlll.n. Ited MI at pr 1•00, to ,011 t
110••00-er 2 , 0 Pa. litqr e•• 11.... v, all N.'. Styl, I.lzht and 15:01,1,0 1. 10, 12 ,
F'l\ll' 009118 ip 1•1 ••za -,l.td•• $.•O . rI• le Sdk 11‘...00 - ) • I.ncl. and Linvn C0110:1,
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C I A iIS AND 'l l 013 AC C ()
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)1 n bi 11 the be,t brands of
Smoking and ehewing. Tobacco.
lilc ,t„ the (1•11tp.% ing I.tHette .
Nat'l' al IA Al, • p , ddce flake, Early
elhy, Pancake,
Nai mai I'‘‘ i.it, ('ANctYclish, Fine Cut.
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In (11(11es, Nal lely. All the
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to my I oge ot lilac (mil be lonnd the fulluwiug qylp , . •
gian, ocl lul.l, Tyne,
Romantic, Bob Hoy,
fula at lon, Ai a 11 All A cal It nonl,
and a of °tin Chi' 1p / * M . Co/
AI lit-4 P. 'NEFF,
1a1,72:1in No. 2 West Main Street.
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- TH.E LATEST .STYLES FOR •
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flaying boug,bt My goofis at : 1 . ficepnir clit.). iwiges Of• int pot' .ztent, and seili 1 i g be-.
flif OR CO per cent cheaper than . any other Worohant; I am now' able to offer you
the goods :. . _ 1 .
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. 4O PER . OEN: '‘,:C-HEAPER •
than you can buy their; at any 'other Place in the Valley,•or out of it. ' •
To, my customers who lcuow me,
,1 .need.not,Say,anything elso, and. to others .1
would remark; if:yoiu wish to be treated fair, honestly . and uprightly,,eall at , .
Tour humble Servant,
CHEAP JOIIN; ' • ,
No. 5 Court Homo Avenue,
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