Professional crams. J. a. Qkaiiam. I J. H. Orabav, Jr, J. 11. GMAHAM tC SON e Attorneys <s• Counsellors at lav^ No. 14 South Hanover (St,, CAItUSUC, Pa. Hon. J. 11. Graii.au, into President Jndge of the Ninth Judicial District, bos resumed the practice of the law. and associated with him hh son, J. H. Ghauaii, Jr. Will practice in the Court. of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata Coun ties. , [Deo.J,'7i-tf. P E. BEI.TZIIOOVER, 'ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ‘ CARLISLE. PA. on South Hanover ;strcct, opposite Boiilx's dry goods store, ... lino. 1.1806. ‘ A B. SHARPE. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW CARLISLE, PA. OFFICE removed to No. 18 West High street next door to Horn's drug store. Fob. 1. 1672—3m.* TVR. GEORGE B. SEARIGHT, Den. \j TDST. From the Baltimor < CoUcaeof Dental Surgery. Office at the residence of his mother KasTLonthor Street, three doors below Bedford Carlisle, Ponna, Leo. I 1805. ' J.JUMRICH & PARKER, A TTORNEY3 A T LA IK. Office on Main Street, In .Marlon Hall, Car lisle, Pa. Deo. 28 IWfc. , T\R. J, 9. BENDER, M. I>- , Hos' removed J*is office to the South West cor ner of South Hanover anil Pomfret Streets, di rectly opposite the 2nd Presbyterian Church. Carlisle, April 18—72—If. (ffitoettles. "VTEW FIRM I NEW FIRmI JAMES & W. E. GREEN, having purchased tbo entire Stock and Fix tures of Lewis Faber, iu Mr. Sadler s now build ing, next door to Carlisle Deposit Bank.-Dfltr to tho public a largo and well selected Stock of Fresh Groceries, such os Molasse.i, Dried Fruit. Cheese, Buckets, Cofl'ecß. Candleo, Spices. Brushes, Rico, ' Baskets. Salt. Cloves, Beef, • Pepper, Soda, Allspice, Crackers, Brooms, Flour; Tubs, Teas, Cordage, Sugars, Cinnamon, Syrups, Corn Starch. Fish, Coal Oil, Ham, Vinegar, Lard, Blacking. Pickles, Stove Polish, Ketchup, Cedar* Willow ware, Soap,. Queonsware, Nutmegs, Class Ware, Canned Fruit, Stoneware,' Starch, Ac., Ac., Ac, Goods delivered to all parts of the town, free ofeharge. The highest market price paid lor country produce. • They hope by fair dealing, strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a share or tho public patronage, Kespecttully. tt J. iW. E OREKv RETAIL GROCERY STORE STILL IN TJIR “Southland.” The undersigned would respectfully Inform the citizens ol Carlisle and vicinity, that he bos gurahased the stock of Mr. John Heckman, and aving added largely thereto, will at all times keep a good and first-class stock of GROCERIES, on hand, and which he will sell at a very small advance on first coat. His stock will consist of sugar of all the various f fades, Coffees at all prices, Molasses, Syrups, ea, Spices, Queonswaro, Glassware; Stoneware and Crockery,Baskets, Buckets. Tabs, Crockers, all kinds. Mackerel,' Shad and Herring, Tobacco and Segars, Brushes of all descriptions, Bed Cords and Clothes Lines, Brooms: I will also keep constantly on hand a fine quality - of Family Flour and Feed of all kinds; also, a large variety of Canned and Dried Fruit, consisting of peaches, apples, or anges, lemons, tomatoes, Ac., together with a f;enerol assortment of NOTIONS usually kept n stock. COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds token in exchange for goods, at market prices. Hoping that by strict attention to business, and the wonts of all that may favor him with their custom, he will receive a liberal share of the pa tronage. Having every facility and advantage Iqtheipurchaslngof my stock for cash, l will not be undersold by any la the business. Remem ber the place—No, 78 South Hanover street, ear ner of Chapel Alley. April 11,1872—tf. JOHN A. MEANS. fflirg ©cobs. s jgSTABLISHED 1846. Isaac Livingston, Clothier - \ N L Merchant TAILOR ! 22 NORTH HANOVKK STRK* oAnllsLr., Pa I have on hand a laige and superior slock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and?pleco goods, which I wIR dispose of at pri ces much Tower than they can now be bought. Receiving dally all the latest styles of Spring Goods tor custom trade. Our GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS Department is complete. A large assortment of TB.UKTKS, Volelsea and Traveling Bogs, "constantly on hand at very low figures. April-1,1573 ' AND READING Railroad. SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, FREE OF TAXES. We are offering the Second Mortgage Bondi* of this Company AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST, Interest Payable January and July. Tbe Bonds are in 1000 s, 500 s, and 100 s, And can be REGISTERED free expense The Coal, Miscellaneous Freights add Passen ger business are constantly increasing. The re* oelptsfor the year ending October 31,1871, were 179,778.22, more than the year ending October 31, 1870. The Increase for five (6) months ending April 1872, over five (6) months ending April 1,1871, was 134,725 33. . . . Bonds, Pamphlets and information can bo ob tained of Delaven & Bro., No. 40 B. THIRD Street, Philadelphia, Dee. H.mi-lvr. Council Chamber, 1 Carlisle, April 5, 1872. / 'TXTbeteaa, the financial condition of y V the borough of Carlisle is such that It Will not warrant the expenditure of a earn of money sufficient to clean the streets and alleys at this timo: therefore, be it Huolvcd, That the owners and occupiers of all property fronting on tbe macademixed streets and alleys of tboborongh, be requested to elean and scrape tbe dirt and mth in front of their several premises upon heaps, to be removed by order or the Street Committee, Notice of thu resolution to be given by the High Constable. Attest: GEORGE E. HHEAFEIt, A. WETZEL. PreHilent Cbunod, Btdu Corporation. Stobcs. Etotoar ,scc gTOVE AND TINWARK ESTABLISHMENT, The partnership herotoforoni ng between Walker A Claudy having bn dissolved by mutual consent. I hereby annoenco to the citi zens of Carlisle and snrronndlmicountry, that I have opened a New Store and Tinware Store, la the large tame building, ou tho corner of West High and West Streets, formerly occupied byOornenaa A/Bo«h, Having a large and complete stock of Stoves and Tinware on hand selected witb tho greatest care expressly for this market, my customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both os regards quality and prlco. Sheetiron and Tinware, constantly on hand and made up to order. My stock of Tinware embraces everything usually kept In a first class tin establishment. ROOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend ed to. . STOVES, I am now prepared to exhibit to the Winter Trade a large and well-assorted stock of the best patterns of Stoves, Having the agency of the following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: MORNING GLORY. IJQHT HOUSE. BON-TON. ROSEBUB, BEACON LIGHT EGG uFViOßand PAUU.R STO V E S Hi selection of Cook Stoves embrace the following: \ Superior, Noble Cook, Excelsior, Niagara, Quaker City, and Coral. .Sto j Repairs constantly on hand, X am agent for a PATENT STEAM PIPE. for heating mills, factories. Ac., and prepared to furnish and place them in position At short notice. Having an experience of 22 years In this busi ness, 1 would respectfully solicit a share of thb public patronage, feeling confident that I will give satisfaction. A. WOODS WALKER, Dec. 22.70—tf J^XCELBIOR STOVK-uil TX N W A R EMPOR I U M I The undersigned would respectfully Inform thecitlzens or Carlisle and vicinity, that he stD carries on the Stove and Tinware Business in allits various branches. He has secured the agency for the following popular stoves: Parlor and Office Stoves, . Morning Glory, Parlor Heater, Parlor Light, Light House, together with a variety of COOK .STOVES, Combination Gas Burner, Eureka, Regulator, Niagara, Superior, MORNING GLORY and other HEATERS, RANGES, AND EIREROARD STOVES! which he is prepared to furnish at the lowest market rates. STOVE REPAIRING promptly attended to. Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing executed In the mostsatlsfactory man nor, : _ TIN W A R B, of every description, constanuw on band, or made to order, at reasonable prices. Having none but experienced workmen employed, be hopes by a close attention to business to secure the public patronage. Remember the place— No. 18 WEST- MAIN 33 REET. SAMUEL R. CLAUDY. Nov, 21.1871—ly. SOMETHING NEW UNDER iHE SUN ! THE UNDERSIGNED, having Just, returned from the cities with a large. stock? of goods, invite the attention of* all who desire satisfaction to call and examine their large stock pj Stoves and Tinware Among.the stock of stoves may be i found the ANTI-CLINKER BASE BURNER, ANTI-CLINKER FIRE PLACE HEATER. together with all the latest styles of PARLOR DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES, which they challenge tho trade to.compel with Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ladlee, Lampu, Dippers. together with Toilet HeU, Coal Buckets, Coal Sieves, Shovols-and Tongs, Zinc and every va riety of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods kept In a first class store W© )♦ hm prepared to Imnls Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells ! and have lor sale the Celebrated Genuine Cu- cumber Wood Pump, ROOFING, BPOUTINO AND JOB WORK attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Remember the place, the green front on North Hanover street, A lew doors above Lonthor. Give us a cal) as we are determined net to be undersold by any other parties In this place. Thankful for the past patronage we extend a cordial Invitation to all to pay ns a visit. RHINEBMITH & RUPP Nob. 62 and 04, NORTH HANOVER BT., CARLISLE, Nov. 0,71 .PA (Satinet fHaltet. A B. E W IN U . CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAEKR, WEST MAIN STREET. CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment or NEW FURNITURE for thejflolldaya, comprising Sof&s, Camp Stool, Lounges, Centre Tables, Rocking Chain, Lining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs, Ottomans, Bureaus, What Note. Ac., Ac., Ac. Pari or, Chamber, Dlnlug Room, KI token FURNITURE,. of the lateatjstyles. AGE FURNITURE IN BEITH Splendid new Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSKS JIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES in treat variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country promptly attended to nd on reasonable terms, tec. 17 John Hannon, • WHOLES AXE and RETAIL Z>EALHR In , b WINES AND LIOUORSr No. 41 South Hanover Btrs g£ CARLISLE. PA. Nov, 19; 71—lyr. 3itS CKootJB. Uts ®oobu ISf2~ ~"" r ' -18 fQ. Opening BY THE - NEW FIRM I . , AT ’ ' THE OLD CENTRAL CORNER ! For great bargains In Black Silks, ■ Coll at Miller * ButtotlT,. For Japanese Sllits. In handsome stylos, Call ol tho Central Corner For all handsome Dress Goods, ' ’ Call at Miller A Buttorff s For Dolly Vordon Dress Goods, Call at tho Central Corner. For all kinds of Mourning Goods, - Coll at Miller s BnttorlTs. For beautiful Spring Shawls, Call at tho Central Corner. For All the New Goods of the Season, • Call at Miller, A BuCtorfTs For bargains in Table Linens and Towliugs, call at the Central Corner ■ For cheap Housefurmshlng Goods, Call at Miller A ButtocQ's. • Fora large assortment of Cloths and Cassimeres, Call at the'Coutrnl Corner. For all kinds of Notions, Call at Miller A ButtorfTs. For bargains lu Sheetings, Muslins, Tickings, Linens, Calicoes, Ginghams, Cottonades, ao., Call at the OLD CENTRAL CORNER. For Counterpanes, Quilts, Coverlets, Blankets, Ac., coll at 1 a©-We are the sole agents in Carlisle for tho celebrated Josephine Seamless Kid Gloves. These are the finest Gloves imported. Call and see them. . We will always try to make the-Central Comer tho most attractive for Dry Goods IniCarlisle. . April X ? , 1872. Miller & Buttorff. NEW, BEMTIM M UNSURPASSED DISPLAY OP Slmwls and. Scarfs, A 1 L. T. GREENFIELD’S VinriTORXS KTo. 18 SSL Main Bt. • Tho great speciality, Black Bilks, for weight* beauty of finish ond prices, my stock of Black Silks cannot be excelled by any in the country. lam prepared to guarantee every yard we sel Full assortment of Japenese Silks very oheap.Japenese Poplins, Japenese' Robes, choice Mohairs! Princes Cloths, Stripe Parlsionne, Black Iron Berge,'Alexis Poplins; Philadelphia Poplins, Wool peLalQs. Alpacas, Ac, In a word, everything in Dress Goods, new, cheap and desirable, The mos, complete stock of TUTmirn in o* flnnHa ever offered in this market. All-wool DeLains Cashmeres, Bomba UiUlilUlUg UUUUo ztne Cloths, Bombazines. Silk and Wool Henri etta Cloth, Tamlse, Belgian Cord, BastUe, Australlsn Crape, Black Serge, Crape Vella, Ac. Partic ular attention paid to Funeral Orders. • WHITE GOODS.—An Immense stock of the above in all the latent novelties of the season, now ready for inspection. Stacks of DOMESTIC GOODS and Table Linens, at low prices. MEN’S WEAR.—Having Increased my stock and facilities in this branch, I am now prepared to offer an assortment second to none in our town. Black Cloths andDcesklns, French Casslmerca and Saltings, English and Scotch Chariot’s Cassimeres, Ac. SUITS made to or der at short notice. The following Artists have been secured to make up our work this season Samuel Swartz, T. H. Brighter, John Oarothbrs, I would cordially invito everybody in want of Goods to give me a call, as wo cannot fall to please. , Xj. T. Oreenfield, JVo. 18 JEast Main Street, 1872. Grand Spring Opening! 1872. FRYSINGER & GO’S CARPET STORE! Carlisle, Pa. ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSEL CARPET, STAIR AND HALL BRUSSEL.GARPJ&TB, * THREE PLY CARPETS, ENGLISH INGRAIN CARPETS, TWO PLY CARPETS. VKNETII AN CARPETS. WOOL DUTCH CALPETS. LINEN CARPETS, VIENNA BRUSSELS CARPETS, ENGLISH STAIR and HALL CARPETS. RAG CARPETS, &e., &o„ Ac. Wo are the only Carpet Store in this section of the country, and having received all the new styles, we offer ok large and good au assortment as can-bo found in the city. OILCLOTHS. OIL CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADES, WINDOW SHADES. CARPET CHAIN, CARPET CHAIN, in endless variety. ■ Wall Paper, Wall Paper, Wall Paper. * f We have Increased our stock with 6,000 rolls of all the lato styles of Wall Paper. We cannot fall to please all, os our mock la Immense. Call and see the lato styles. 10,000 pounds of Carpel Rags (In skeins) wan ted. Also WOOL In any quantity. I Iors ffiooiß. . PJ RITTER & RON, Drapers AND Merchant TAILORS! JVd. 44 West Main Street, CAULIfILR I=l Spring Opening or CLOTHS, CASSIMERES A» D —■ Vestings. ,gW«rhavo Just received a full Assortment of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Casalmoi'ea and ,Ifaitnuß*embraolng the latest novelties and the best manufacture, which wo are desirous of ex hlbtykMn+oitho public. Our prices cannot bo blildMm«Usdtt'shti» made oj tow os TKN DOIt- LAJta, with the ffuaraniee of a perfect JU. Uassl. meres by the yard ut all prices, from 06 cents no. lAltolMln&tffflENTß’ KUUNI3HINO GOODS Shirts made to order. Wo a cull. Wo are the * ItodfjJyftrMft Machine, Improved. u-«u* >4pa*n, ina-iy. I AT n Coal. CHEAPEST COAL ! The undersigned Agrees to furnish coal to all parties, either for family or Ilmeburners’ use, at cheap rates, provided, they accept the following: 1, T 6 order nil cool Ip Company cart. 2. To charge mine weight, irrespective of any loss In shipment by leaky cars, Ac. 8. To deliver your coal as it comes to hand, without ro-soreenisg, dirt and all. 4. That in the above-mentioned mode or busi ness yon will lose 10 percent., so that when 20 tons arc bought and paid for, you really get but 18 tons. To this fact all regular dealers will testify. 5. To strive to get your coal from any breaker you may desire, nut as we have to receive what Is sent, bo It Summit Branch, Big Hick, or Short Mountain from Lykeus Valley, some of those being not so desirable, the sumo applying to the hard coal breakers also, You take it as it Is sent to us. 5. Ah this Kind of business Is donooa the Rail road Company’s sidings, do not ask to see a sample o| coal. They do not allow more than twenty-four hours’ uso of siding, we therefore cannot show what we can furnish you. Should you wish to purchase coal where It can be seen at all times. Kept In the dry, re-tcreened and weighed before delivery, call at either yard of the subscriber, where your orders will be promptly UUed.and promise to save you the lot* and vexation caused by using dirty and it\ferUn coal, thereby giving your supply for less money thanany one can do by furnishing the run of mine , Aug. 24. 1871—t/ Mr. Holly, Cumberland 1 County* Fa. / rpHJS 18 TO CERTIFY, that when I I was foreman of the Lorry Iron Ore Bank, william Dinkle told mo the extent of tbe bank, I bad » drift made, and found It Just os he re presented. Also, at another place where J found sliver and lead, he found the exact place, and told mo what was there, without me showing him the place. JOHN O’NEILL. The location of mineral volns or deposits and their length and breadth can now bo determin ed lor a certainty. Call on or address william dinklb, _ _ , Carlisle, Fa, Henry Rohor, Rlppon post office, Jefferson County, West Virginia. April 18. 1873—1 m for building a School 17 House In Middlesex township, at or near No, 6, known as Wilson’s, will bo received on Saturday, the Wlh day 0/ April. 1872. atThmll urn’s Hotel, at 8 o'clock. For slro of house and full speoifioutluuit Inquire of R, c. Lambertou, Esq, Apr... w ’ JACOBS - JgBTABLISHED 1840, Carlisle Hardware House'! H. SAXTQN & CO. HKKRY SAXTON. I J, P.BiXbKB, | D. B. SAXTON" Building. Farming and Mechanics’ Hardware Todls and Materials. Nall, Iron- and Steel of all alecs, shapes and kinds. Railroad and Mining Picks, Shovels and Materials. Wethorll! & lira. First National Back, and all other favorite brands White Lead and Colors, with a full assortment ofTabo Colors, puro raw.and boiled Linseed Oil. Coach and Furniture Varnishes, Glass, do. .; Greasing and Lubricating Oils, Cement, Plas ter and ■ allver Band. Dnpont’s blasting and sporting powder, Guns, Pistols and Amm uni tlou. Cedar Ware; Rope, Lanterns. ftc. HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE, Silver-plated Spoons, Porks and knives. Ivory and rearl-handlea.table and pocket Cut ’lery. Rodgers ft Seymour's fine Scissors and Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Bands. Brass stair Rods, white and blank Curled Hair for Matronses and Furniture, Green Reps, Hair seating, ftc., with a full line of Upholster Goods. Miscellaneous goods, such os Clothes Wringers, fine bird Cages, Driving and Hiding Whips, ftc. Bole agents-for Plank's Shifting Beam and Kolter Plows at his prices Hor-Chsh. Bloomfield ft Gibb's Imperial Plows; Tbo last mentioned are. of a. repent introduc tion Into this section. which have the advanta ges of n Shifting Beam and Steel tihear. at al most the same prices os the ordinary Cost Iron .Plows. • ’ • Solo agents for Palmer’s Patent Iron Planes; 8010 agents for Burnham's Patent Weather Stripping. .< . This combines both economy and comfort, thoroughly preventing drafts of cold air in win ter and dtut in guwmi t. The price for stripping; an entire house is'more than saved during the winter by. the economy ot fuel; it taking at least one-third less fuel to produce the same warmth. Il ls made In walnut, oak and plain white.'for' both color and windows, so that it can bo adap ted to any house. . .Our goods are bought in large quantities from the manufactures, and with the aid of our long experience, are selected with the utmost care and supervision, and we would invite all who wish to purchase the best goods at the lowest cash rates to patronize us. Country merchants will certainly find it to their advantage to call or write ns for quota tions before purchasing. ; We remain, respectfully H. SAXTON & CO., BAR DWIRE MILZJEM & BO W MBS take this opportunity of directing the attention of the community at largo, and every person in particular, to their, recently replenished stock of m A USED W A IB 18. They studiously avoided investing during the high prices, and patiently waited the falling out of the bottom before attempting to refill their. shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices, as near as possible, they have invested largely and-nre prepared to guarantee lo their friends and,customers ns low prices as any market outside the cities. They especially. Invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stock Is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment in enquiring for anything In our line. We have the agency of the Wlllcox & Gibbst SEWING MACHINE, and would respectfully sk all those in want of a Machine, to examine the Wlllcoz dc Gibbs* be fore purchasing. ■« All orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge, an. 12 1871—Iv rpHE NEW MONUMENTAL Jewelry Store! Was lately opened by F. ,C. KRAMER, with a flue selected slock of CLOCKS. JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE. MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS of all descriptions, Ac.. and hos on hand a fine assortment of ladies ann gentle men’s Gold .Watches, ranging In prices from $3O to $lOO.- Also fine ladles' gold opera chains, ranging In price from 9io to $75. Ladles Gold Jewelry in sets, Ac.; also, a fine lot of gentle men’s Gold Shirt and Sleeve Buttons. Now on hand a flue lot of Christmas Presents such as Bridal engagement Rings, setts of gold Jewelry and Silver ware, fine Musical Instru ments.- such as Flutes, German Acoordeons, ranging In price from $2 50 to $3O 00, beautiful Guitars, from $8 60 to $5O, Ac. Also a fine lot of finely finished Violins, from 76 cents to $lOO. I have a good lot of Violins nt from $5 to $B, war ranted good; Musical boxes, winding with keys, from $2 50 to $lOO, A good selection of Harmonlonna or mouth organs, which I will sell low for cash. Spectacles Just received from the Spectacle Manufactory, a fine selected stock of Spjoks and eye-glassos. to suit all eyes, such as the Rename Pobles spectacles, of the Lenses make. The public will E lease take notice in regard to spectacles, as 1 ave the finest and best assortment In Cuitiber land county, and am ready to sell them very cheap for cash. They are the best known. Repairing Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds df Musical instruments repaired at the shortest notice. The New Mounnmental Jewelry Store has lust received a fine assortment of Cuckoo Clocks direct from Earope. The Cuckooscall the hour and the half-hour. Prices from $l6 up to $6O. Clocks can be seen at the store, at all nonrs of the day. F. C. EKAIIIER, Main St., opposite Former's Bank. Nov. 30,1871—Gm. ISsots, & Sfioejs &c. JVjEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE ! -2Vo. 4 Mast Main Street • BOOTS, SHOES. SLIPPERS. CUSTOM and MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRING neatly and promptly done. ADAM DYSERT, March aum-tr * Eaat Mttl “ Btreot - ITL. sternEir&tbko; A. H. BLAIR. Livery & Sale Stable. BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD BTS„ IN THE REAR OE THE BENTZ HODSE, .S ttod up the Stable with new Carrl* . e are prepaied to tarnish flrsU-clasa a treasonable rates, Par Hes taken to and from thoHuxinus. April 25,1807 * jgEEII IjEEll! offlSWtoMo’cuV^" 1 <Uspo ’° ot 0 numbBr BEES! principally Italians ana Hybrids, In Dang .troth's Moveable Comb Hives. Terms mode rate. Apply to THEO. M. MOLTZ, at West Falrvlew, Pa., owner of Langslrolh’s extended patent for Cum berland county, March 38, 1b72-3m* JOariJtoar*. No. \h EAST MAIN BTREI, Carlisle, Pa. AND CUTLER Y. Jrtoclt®. GAITERS, BROGANS, Carlisle, Pa. Drß Kffioois. JJEADI BEAD!! DUKE & UURKHOLDER have now open one of the finest stocks of New and i / Desirable g oo ns over shown to the public. Tholrimmenseslock ol Stress Goods •comprises all the novelties of the season. Dol ly Vardens In all kinds of goods. Japanese Silks.Blaok Bilks, chene and pure Mohair Pop dins, white Goods in every grade, among which can be found Ballstlo Clothß, Yoaemlto Stripes, Lawns. Bwlsses, and everything in the White Goods Una. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. "Wo have the May Queen, Rosallna, and all the different makes of Shawls, which yta have the -reputation of .selling cheaper tbah the cheap Cloths &Cassimeres We offer a special Inducement to every one needing a Spring salt; having a very fine as sortment, and having the best tailors in town to make, them up to order. Call and see the line assortment of all kinds of BEY GOODSI We have added a fine line of TRIMMINGS to suit all kinds of Dress Goods. When yon wish to examine a fine stock of Goods, wo would urge you to call at our store and ascertain our prices before you oommit yourself, We,will give every attention, and if not successful in selling even a small bill, shall be glad for the call. NEW INVOICES OP Late Style Goods added every week. Don’t forget. DUKE & BURKHOLDER, North Hanover Street,, Bklow Carlisle deposit Barb. April 18,1872- 1 CHEAP AND GOOD. The large, stock of DRY GOODS, AND NOTIONS, Just opening at Lachey & Smiley’s, No. 80 North Hanover St,, CARLISLE PA. 1. , The cheapast CLOTHS & OABSIMBRES. The cheapest DRESS GOODS. The cheapest PRINTS and MUSLINS. Good KENTUCKY JEANS 12><o te. Elegant LACE COLLARS at IS ct». cGe.j . &oi, &o. CARPET”CHAIN inwall shades. CARPETS mode to order. SHITS made to order at the lowest prices. Bo not forget the place, JVb. 99 Jforth Hanover St Opposite Thudium'i Hotel, CARLISLE, PA. 211- ' SEASON! The old Arm have Just returned from the city with a very large assortment of Fancy & Staple DRY GOODS! among which may be found all kinds of DRESS .GOODS, composed of the finest material of silk, woolen, linen and cotton manufacture: nice as sortment of Cossimeres, and 6-4 Scotch Casal meres for gent's suits. We have the best as sortment of BLACK SILKS In this county, and they are cheaper than cn bo found elsewhere. MOUfifflWG GOODS, • of all the most desirable and popular kinds, such as b reach Merinos, Cashmeres, Repps, Poplins, Wool DeLalns, Tamlso, Alpaccas, Cnlntzes, and everythlns else in this lino, and at prices that make some of. our competitors feel badly, in deed. A very extensive stock of • MILLINERY GOODS, snob os Ribbons, Laces, Hate and Sundowns trapes, Illusions, Linings, all in large varitles of the latest styles. Also Table-linens, Hand kerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery; all kinds of DOMES TIC GOODS. Flannel*. ’ CLOTHS WSSIMERES, Trimmings, Ac., in great variety. The popular styles of Dolly Varden staffs in various materi als. In a word, we have the largest and finest-, admitted by all unbiased mlnds-atook of goods m tbe whole length of this Cumberland Valley* Come and see as, and we know you will •ay that it •• was good for you to be here.” A. W. BENTZ & CO. April 4, 1873- W FIR M I KTBW GROCERY STORE tJE?«#ft? dera, KP e jl J? ft vlng leased the store room recently occupied by G. L. Dovonney, No. 78 street, and, having remodeled and refitted it with an entire stock oi Ne w Groocls nn?i le n, V 0 40 lnfori f l .to old patrons, the public, and the surrounding country, that thov are nowrendy to dispose ol allartloica contalnmUn * rinwiu, anociißi storet ni the lowest cash prices. Please call and exam •*n°,.u a £ bU : cIc * an <* satisfy yourself. Our motto, Quick solos and small profits,” April 11, XNfaOFF*OOOP. 3£taUr(jm. QXJ MBERLASDVALLEY SAIL BOADI OHAN Gf E OF HODES, Winter Arrangement, On ana after Thursday, Jan. IS, 1872, Fasßen< ger Trains will run dally os loUowß p (Bundayaex< copied). WESTWARD ' Accommodation 2Va<n leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A H..MeohanicflbrfrgB.Bs,CarUslo9.il,Newvllleo.47 Shlppensburg 10.22, Ghambersbnrg 10.44, Green* castle 11.16, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45’ A. M.’ Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.65 P. M., Mo ohanlcsburg 2.27. Carlisle 2*68, Newvlllo 8.82; Ship ponsbarg £O2, Ohombersbarg 4.85, Grecncaatlo rt.ll, arriving at Hagerstown 5.40 P, M. J&prejt Train leaves Harrisburg 4,80 P, M„ He chanlcsbuig 6.02, Carlisle 6.82, Newvlllo 6.05, Ship gensburg 6.33, arriving at Chambersbnrg at 7.00 'A'Mixed Train loaves Hagerstown 8.20, P. JL, Qreoncftfltlo 4.27, arriving at Ohambcisbarg 6.90 P. M. . A MIXED-TRAIN leaves Chamboraburg at 4:45 p. in.. Williamson 5:80, Mercersbarg 0:20, Loudon 7:00. arriving at Richmond at 7:20 p. m. EASTWARD Accommodation 7rafn leaves Chambersbnrg 5.0 C A. M., Shlppensburg 5.29, Newvlllo 6.00, Carlisle &83, Meohanicabnrg 7.03 arriving at Harrisburg. Mail IVain leaves Hagerstown 8.30 A. M>, Green oostle O.OO.Chambersbnrg o,46,Shlppensburg 10.22 NewviUe in.6B, Carlisle 11.29, Mechnnicsburg 12.06 arriving at Harrisburg J 2.87 P. M. , , Exprcti Train leaves Hagerstown is.oo. Si. Greenoostle 12.28. Chambernburg LO6, Hmppens burg 1.37, Newvlllo 2.10, Carlisle 2,60, Mechanics* burg 3.18, arriving at Harrisburg 8.60 P, M. A Mixed Train leaves Chamnersburg 7.45 A, M., Greenoastle OaS, arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 A M. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Richmond nt 7:00 a m,, Loudon7:lo, Mercersburg 8:00. Williamson 8:45, arriving at Obamberabnrg 9:40 a. m. S9r-Maklug close connections at Harrisburg wlt'u trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, and all points West, O. N. LULL, BujpU SDPEIUNTBKDEKT’B, OFFICE > • Olmmb’u., Pa., Jar. IA 72. y . Dec 1.1871 * (gOUTH MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD Time Table. TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER 1,187 J On and aflrr Friday, September 1,1871, this Compa ny will run two trams through lb Pfnc Qrove. daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows: ‘ • A. M. • P.M. Leave Carlisle, 2.66 . Leave Junction, 7.00 doJanoilon, do *Bonnybrook, 7.10 doB *nnyi)’K., do *CralguoadB. 7.20 do Cralgnead’s, S.St do Mt. Holly. 7AO do Mt. floily, V. 45 do *UpperMlll, 7.45 do •'‘‘Upper Mui,, 8.50 do Hunter’s Run,8.05 do Hunter’s R„ 4.00 do Laurel, 8,40 do laurel, 4,20 Arr. at Pine Grove, 0.00 Arr. at Pino Grove. 4.4 RETURNING., A. M, P. M. Leave Pine Grove 9,80 Leave Pine Grove, 6.00 do Laurel, 1.45 do Laurel, 6.15 do- Hunter’s E., 10.05 * do Hunter’sß., 6,85 do *Upper Mill, 10.25 do •Upper.Mlll, 6.50 do Mt. Holly. 10.80 do. Mt. Holly, 6.56 do ‘Craighead's,lo,so do ‘Craighead’s 0.10 do ‘Bonnyb’k,, 11.00 do ♦Boyb’k., 0.10 Art* at Junction, 11,16 Arr. at Junction, 0,85 Stations marked thus (•) are flag station' only. H. >V. DAVENPORT, - - Gen’l. Bnperlntendon Ofllo f Gen. Superintendent,) Pno Grove, Sep. 7,187 L J 3i?ato ana Cans. JgAIIQAINS IN HATS AND CAPS! I? North Hanover Street. We have received the latest styles of HATS and CAPS. Silk Hats, New York and Philadel phia stylos, Casaimere Hats of all shapes and P r * c e B ,i Soil Hals of every kind, from 76 cents up. Cloth Hats. In Blue, Velvet, Lasting, Mixed Casa and Black, Also p fine lot of Boys’ and Children's Hats, Cloth and Felt, end stall pri ces, ■ . ' ~ MEN. BOY’S, AND CHILDREN’S, Rats. In styles too numerous to mention, all ol which will bo sold at the lowest Cash prices. Pall and examine our stock, you cannot fall td be pleased in price and quality. HATS of any kind'made and repaired'to order, on short notice. JOHN A. KELLER, Agent, No. 15 North Hanover Street, Sept 28, 71—tf, s IJATS AND CAPS I DO YOU WANT. A NICE UA. T OR CAP ? rr so, Don’t fail to Call ok J. G. GALLIC, NO. 20. WEBI MAIN STREET, Where can be Been the finest assortment of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to Carlisle.' He takes great pleas uere in inviting his old Mends and customers, and ad new ones, to his splendid.brock Just re-' oilved from New York and Philadelphia, con sisting In part of fine SILK AND CABBIMBRE HATS. besides an endless variety of Hato and Caps o the latest style, all ol which he will sell at th Lowest Cash Prices. Also,.his own manufacture Hats always on band, and HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. He has the best arrangement for coloring Hate and all klndsof Woolen Goods. OvercOats, Ac., the shortest notice (as he colors every weekVand on the most reasonable terms,. Also, a flnelot ol eholce brands of : TOBACCO AND CIGARS Iways on hand." He desires to call the attention to persons who have OOBHIBtFURS to sell, as ho pays the highest cosh prices for he same. « Give,him a call, at the above number, his »ld 'land, os he feels confident of giving entire sq ,Ib raotlon. ' Sept. 28, 71—If. , ilWeairal. R. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR TEN YEARS PUBLIC TEST Has proved DR. CROOK’S W in© A. To have moi» merit than any similar Reparation ever of fered the public. * medicinal qualities of Tar. = —• —■**'•—- -or diseases of the Throat and Lungs, per/ormlbg the moat remarliabio cures oureStl!”maU.'’ ,ClirOnl ' !COUBhl ’- 11 ANDSRONOHim Has cured, so 11 hua been pronounced a specific for these complaints, «/& JSL£ii! n the £ r . eMt ’ SWa Back, Gravel or Kidney Disease, Disease of the Urinary Or gans, Jaundice or any Liver Complaint, ft has no eqnau ’ It m also a superior Tonic, restores the nnpo **iS> »fJ™?‘hon a the system, restores the Weak and Deblllated, causes the Food to Digest, re- TBY DR. COOK’S Wine of Tar. March 23,1872—4m* IURIPY YOUR BLOOD. KorSoroftila, Scrofulous diseases >f the eyes, or Scrofula la'any form. * Any dlaeaao or eruption of the Hein, disease of the Liver. Rbeu nfttlam, Pimples,, old-. Bores, UK ; ers L.tJ rokon * down ConstUntlons, lyphlus. or any disease depending m the depraved condition of the Hood, try, DR. CROOK'S SYRUP OP POKE ROOT. It hoa the medicinal p/oport> of oke combined with a preparation '■onqe Into »e Wood, pef/btmfiig tlio moat ra* d and wonderful cures. Auk yonr druggist for Dr, C’ook'H omnouiid Hyrup of Poke Ruot »ko it and be healed. March 28,1871—im* ®ftj) aifhertfeentetttft. iL : II NORTH iMERICM Mutual life Insurance Company* A LL kinds of policies written open -Ai-tho favorable terms. Premiums may be paid annually, soml-annuallyor quarterly.— All policies are NGN-FORFEITABLE after TWO ANNUAL payments. No extra rates for females. No charge for policy fee or stamps.— Policy holders share In the profits, Dividends declared annually after .two -payments on the contribution plan. SiOO.OOO deposited with the Auditor General of Pennsylvania as security for policy holders,. i , , Cumberland Countt Branch.—The Compa ny has appointed a Board of Trustees, composed or the following-well known cltlaens of Cum berland County: E. M. Biddle. 8; B.Kiefver, m. D. Charles H. Mullin. wh. a. Mullik. John M. Wallace. Wh. A, Lindsay. . William Kennedy. E, M. Biddle, Wm, Kennedy. Prest, Beey. IVeai. The trustees are all poßoy holders In the com pany,' and their duties are to supervise and conduct the business In this district, with au thority to, Invest a certain proportion of the premiums collected In thla.district, within the same, thus making it emphatically and practi cally a HOME COMPANY.) . A. O. BELLOWS. General Agent. A. GRIST, special Agent. Jan 25 1872—lyr * Knitting Machine!: THE SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IF VBE!. HAS BVT ONE NEEDLE! A CHfLD' CAN RUHIT.! • Designed especially for the use of femUfcst, and ladies who desire to-knit for the market.. Will do every stUob of theknitfing ln aSicoto ing, widening and narrowing as readily m by hand. Are splendid for’ worsteds and fancy work, Toning Five Different Kinds,of Stitch C Are very easy to manage, and noUlable.to get wal. of order. Every family-should have one. We- want an agent in every town to introduce and sell them, to whom wo offer-the meet lib eral Inducements. Send for oar circular and sample stocking, t Address < ; HINKLEY KNITTING MACH. (X)., Bath,, Ue. Nov. 2i ‘7l-1 yr.‘ , ’ TV/TONEY CAN NOT BUY IT I 1 FOB SIGHT IS PRICELESS J BUT TijE DIAMOND .SPEOTACLIIB WILL PRESERVE IT I XjiEISTSES® 2 Ground from 'mlndte Crystal - Peebles, molted together and derive their name ,*• Diamond 4 ’- on acconnt of their hardness and brlUlanoy. They will last many years without change,' and are .superior to all others In use. Manufactured by J. E. SPENCER & CO„ Opticians,: Naw YorkT ■Caution.—None genulndnnlGss stamped with our trade <> mails. - For sale by responsible agents throughout the union. TCHOS..CONLYN. Jewelry and Ofrtlolah, Is sole Agent for. Carlisle, Pa., from whom they can be obtained. No Peddlers employed. ' Deo, 7,1871—1 y. , rjIEMPLE OF FASHION. KatabUahed IfJST. ' ' MRS. M. A. BINDER, .01, North-west Comer 11 th <ind Chestnut Strega, Paris and London Novelties! Elegantly Trimmed Pajjof'Patterns of the la* test and moat , reliable styles, for ladlea and children’s dresses. Ladles’ Dress Trimmings, Real and Imitation Laces, Gloves. Fans, Ribbons, Ties, French Jewelry, Fancy Goods, DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING in tfiemost tasteful and elegantman ner. A I>«r/ecC /System 0/ DRESS CUTTING Taught, ' Strict punctuality in fulfillment of orders. Paper Patterns wbelesalo and retail, March li, 1673- Sm. J^EW^ JERSEY CHEMICAL. COM Super-phosphate The NEW JERSEY CHEMICAL COMPANY having purchased the Chemical Works late of Potts & Klott, are now manufacturing Ammo nlalod Super; Phosphate of Lime, fully equal In. quality and condition to the Rhodes Super phosphate, formerly made by-Potts • Klett,, which has heretofore given. such general satis-• faction: W© are now prepared ’to furnish consumers' and. dealers with the above Super-Phbsphale,. aud.Bhall be glad to supply onr old oustomer» and others. —or a— We also beg to call your attention to the Orchilla Guano. .Thls.Quade we receive direct from.the Oroli illo land.' Wherever It has been fairly tried, it li Isonouucod one of the beat and cheapest ferti )rors in the market, fis March If, 1872-8 m Ts; WANTED; FO^; Knitting* Machine in eyory borough* andtownsblp of Cumberland county. The Idea ef aFamlly Knitting Madhln© ripened at last InUrgbSolnte-perfecttou-!' A sock knit, heel toe domplete, wlthoht taking!} on the hooks/ln seven minutes,'withies* band finishing than Is required byahy other taa.cbioe. Hakes any,else of' hosiery; knits 'goods of 'any material..whether woolen, cottpn, lined or mix* ' ed, and of any shape and’siiie: harrOws,' widens, makes fancy .work with much 'greater facility than other machines, and setii op ja finished top for stocking or .other work.' Simple, durable and cheap. • . . ’ . *•■ .The undersigned haying boon 1 appointed gou*_ eral agent for Cumberland county, is deslrouaof establishing agencies thronghoat the ( county r and requests all, interested to call on. or address him for further particulars. • Address- __ A. W. BTEURSTT, Oakville,'Climb,- Co.’, Pa. April 18,1872-Sm PROFITABLE BPSI^EBHI LIGHT EQUAL to GAS, at one-elghth.thp Cost Cannottaeexploded. Nq chimneyorwlckused. Men desjlrlDg aprofltablebUßlneM. can secure tho exclusive right for the sale ofDYOTTS FA TEHSD GAS LIGHT BU|INENS AND OIL, for Counties or States, Writ© for Informa tion or coll on : ■ ■. . M.B.pYOTT. ? No. JH South Second St., JPhila?, P*. ti !». B.—AHURCHkfI fanJlshfed with Chande liers and Lamps of every description, 25 per cent, cheaper than at any other establishment hi theoqnhtryo,. -, . * March l<lBr2-3m , Q W Ei 3\2 1 ARBJiE ‘VIT'OB.KS demoted’ifrom West Main atreet td ’TBSonlh Hanover street, where anything obtainable at a hrat-clftaa j] MAJt 881 j A BROWNBTONE SHOP *nay bo had fct rates whlah cannot bo undersold m city or cotantry,.. . .. Having a ihoavy and carefully* selected stock on hand, a will sell it at rates which cannot bo undersold, or excelled lu workmanship. . N. U.—Marble and M irblolzed, Mantles ana os-A PALIS iNaßEDiEtrra that compose ROSADALIS tire published on - ever. paokßgo.ttiero/breJt UM a secret ntc? oration, consequently prep. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT Uisft certain cure for Scrofula, Srnhiii In nil Its forms, Rheumatism, &k{n Dii S& ompW, “* M ONE BOTTLE OF ROSADALIa will do more good than ten bottles or Syrup of Sarsaparilla, THE PHYSICIANS havo need Eosndalls In their practice Mr the past three years anti freely cnlem, Fnrlflo? r0ll “ b ! 8 Alterative andßhSd DR. T. 0. PUGH, of Baltimore DR. T, J. BOTKIN, •' . • DR, B. W. CARR, DK. P.. 0, DA NNELLY, , DB. J. S, SPARKBjOt Niofaoiaavllle Wo DR. J. L. MoCAHTHA, Coln"bl„ hS DB. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N.' Q, 11 USED AND ENDORSED By J. B. FRENCH * SONS, Pall ri t „ Man* *'*•, F.'W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A, r, WHEEXiEB, Urns Ohio. B. Hall, Lima, Ohio? ’ GRAVEN A CO , GordonsTille. Vm AIoFADDEN, Murfrwibore, . Our apace will not allow of any ox .ended remaiksln relitlon to the virtue, of RosadaUs. To the Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Extract .Vperlor|2 any they have ever used. In the treatment ol diseased Blood; and to theaniloled w« say try Kosadalls,- and yon will stored to health. 9 RosadallS Is sold by all Drugijjst* nrlo* $1.50 per bottle. Address, ( • -' p 06 DR. CLEMENT/? A CO. Mznttfa&urinp Cften\isu, Baltimore, Mb, July'2o.7l-lyr Of Philadelphia: HINKLEY yoji yalao your eyesight \jse 'the*o .p.hiijA.zuciljlphia. mporior antLdealgner pr; AMMONI ATE D YARNADL'A-TEIMBIiE, Sour Wholesale Agents. H 7 Sbutli Front street. PhllacleiplMft FRANTZ <k POPE’S
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