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J, H. Graham. | J. H. Graham, Jr.
J. JI. QJtAUAM Jb SOJT<
Attorneys Sf Counsellors at law,
No. 14 Sonth Banovor St.,
Carutble. Pa.
Ho*. J.H. Graham, lato President Judge of
the Ninth Judicial District, bos resumed the
practice of the law, and associated with him
his son, J. H. Graham, Jr. Will practice In the
Courts of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata Coun
ties, [Dec. 7, 71—If.
JI E. BELTZIIOOVEK,
A.TTOJtUn® Y-AT-JOAIV
CARLISLE, PA.
tVOfQcc on South Hanover opposite
Peiitz’a dry goods store.
Duo. 1.1865.
JOSEPH Q. VALE,
ATTOBNEY-AX-liAW,
Practices lu Dauphin and Cumberland counties.
Office la Court-house Avenue, No. S Kramer’s
Building, m the rear of the Jewelry establish
ment, Carlisle, Pa. - .
April 25,1872—1 y.
JAMES M. WEAKLEY,
ATTOKNEY-Ai-IAW
Office— No. 23 South Ilanovor St., Carlisle, Pa,
April 25,1872-ly.
A B. SHARPE.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
CARLISLE, PA.
OFFICE removed to No. 18 Wssl High street
next door to Horn’s drngfdore.
Feb. 1, 1872— .‘1m.I’' 1 ’'
I VR. GEORGE S. SEARIGHT, Den
1/ TIST. jProm the EaUimore College of Dental
Surgery. Office at the residence of his mother
East Louther Street, throe doors below Bedford
Carlisle, Peuna.
Dec. 1 1885.
j.J UMIUCH & IJA1 J A
ATTORNEYS A 1 LA W.
OlUce cm Mnlii Street, in Marlon Hull, Car
llule, Pa.
Dec. 2S 1F0;|.
■TkPv. J. S. BENDER, M. D.
Hun removed his ofllco to the South Weal cor
ner of South Hanover and Pomfret Streets, di
rectly opposite the 2nd PrcsbylerianChurch.
Carlisle, April 1&—72-^tf,
ffiroemes
•VfEW FIRM ! KEW FIRM !
JAMES . & W. E. GREEN,
having purchased the entire Stock and Fix
tures of Lewis Faber, In Mr. Sadler s new build
ing, next door to Carlisle Deposit Bank, offer to
the public a large and Well selected Stock of
Fresh Groceries,
och as
Molasses, Dried Fruit,
Cheese, - Buckets,
Coffees, -Candles,
Spices, Brushes,
Rice, Baskets,
Bolt. - OiO-ves,
Beer, Pepper,
Soda, Allspice,
• , Crackers, Brooms,
Flour, Tubs,
Teas, Cordage,
Sugars, Clnnnmou,
Syrups, Corn Starch.
Fish, Coal OH,
Ham, Vinegar,
Lard,, Blacking.
Pickles, Stove Polish,
Ketchup, Cedar* Willow ware,
Soap, Queensware,
Nutmegs, Glass Ware,
Canned Fruit, Stoneware,
Starch,- Ac., Ac., Ac.
Goods delivered to all parts of the town, free
ofebarge.
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 of the public putn.ruige, Respectiuliy,
tf. J. A W. K GKEe>
RETAIL
GROCERY STORE
STILT. IK-TIIK
“South End.”
The undersigned would respectfully inform
the citizens ol Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has
purchased the stock of Mr, John Heckman, and
Laving added largely thereto, will at nil times
keep a good and first-class stock of
GROCERIES.
<>n hand. and which lie will soil at a very
small- advance on drat cost.. Bis stock
will consist of- sugar of all tho various
grades, Coffees at all prices. Molasses, Syrups,
Tea, Spices, Queensware, Glassware, Stoneware
and Crockery, Baskets, Buckets, Tubs, Crackers,
all kinds. Mackerel, Shad and Herring, Tobacco
and Segars, Brushes of all descriptions, Bod
Cords and Clothes Lines, Brooms. I will also
keep constantly on hahd a, fine quality of
Family Flour and Feed
of all kinds; also, a largo variety .of Canned and
Pried-Fruit, consisting of peaches, apples, or*
anges, lemons, tomatoes, Ac., together with a
general assortment of NOTIONS usually kept
in stock. COUNTRV PRODUCE of all kinds
taken In exchange for goods, at market prices.
Hoping that by strict attention to business, and
the wants of all that may favor him with their
custom, he will receive a liberal share of the pa
tronage. Having every facility and advantage
In the.purchaslngofiry slock for cash,l will not
be undersold-by any in the business. Remem
ber the niece—No. 78 South Hanover street, cor
ner of Chapel Alley
April 11,1872—tf.
JOHN A. MEANS.
JDtj) (Boohs
jgSTABLIBHED 1840.
Isaac Livingston,
Clothier*
-A N IV
IVEeroliant
'T' A. I 31.1 0 3FL.
22 NORTH HANOVER STUF.K
IIARUHLE, PA
r have on hand a laige nud superior stocK of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
und.’plece gOodn, which I will dispose of at pri
ces much lower than they can now be bought.
Receiving dally all the latest styles of Spring
Goods for custom trade. Our
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS
Department la complete. A large assortment of
TRTJKTKLS,
Valelse's and Traveling Bags, coufllantly on
hand at very low figures.
April 4, 1872
w & sbadiko
Railroad
SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS,
FREE OF TAXES.
We arc ottering the Second Mortgage bonds oi
this Company
at nVaND ACCRUED INTEREST
IntercHt Payable January and July
The Bonds arc in
IOOON, 500 h, UDtl 100 s,
And can be REGISTERED free of expense
The Coal. Miscellaneous Freights and Passen
ger business are constantly Increasing. The re*
eelpts for the year ending October 111, 1871, woro
579.778.1 W, more than the year ending October J}l,
IH7U. The Increase for live (5) months ending
April 1872, over rtvu(s) mouths ending April
1. 1871, was $94,725 HX
Bonds, Pamphlet* ami information can be ob
mined of
DeHaven & Bro.,
No. 40 H. THIRD Hired, Philadelphia,
pec. JJ. IK7l—J.vr.
fjtobesi. EElntoar .
jgTOVE AND TINWARE
.ESTABLISHMENT,
The partnership heretofore*!! ng between
Walker 'A Claudy having bn dissolved by
mutual consent, I hereby nnnoonco to the citi
zens of Carlisle and eurroundlnncountry, that t
have opened a *
Sew Stove and Tinware Store,
lu the largo iraine building, ou the corner of*
West High and West Streets, formerly occupied
by Cornelius «& Bosh.
Having is largo andrconiplote slock of Stoves
and Tinware ou hand selected with the greatest
care expressly for this market, my customers are
guaranteed satisfaction', both as regards quality
and price.
Sheetiron and Tinware,
constantly ou and made up to order. My
stock of Tinware embraces everything usually
kept In a first class tin establishment.
ROOFING and SPOUTlNaprompt.lv attend
ed to. •
STOVES,
lum now prepared to exhibit to the .Winter
Trade a large and well-assorted stock of the best
patterns of Stoves, Having the agency of tho
following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to
furnish them to parlies so desiring:
MORNING GLORY.
- LIGHT HOUSE.
BON-TON.
ROHERUB.
„ BEACON LIGHT
EGG
OFFICE mid PARLOR
ST O Y ES
Hi selection ol Cook Stoves embrace the
following: .
• Superior, ) Nobio Cook, ’
.Excelsior, Niagara,
Quaker City, and Coral.
Sip j Repairs constantly on hand.
I am agent for a
PATENT STEAM PIPE.
for heating mills, laolorles. AC., and prepared
to furnish and place them la position at short
notice.
Having an experience of 22 years In this busi
ness, 1 would respectfully solicit a share 'of the
public patronage, feeling conlldent that I will
give satisfaction.
A. WOODS WALKER.
Dec. 22.7t>-tf
JgXCELSIOR
STOVE ft u d T I N W A R
EMPORIUM!
The undersigned would respectfully inform
the citizens of Carllsle-and vicinity, that he Ml'
carries on the
Stove au-d Tinware Business
■ln nil its various! brandies. He has seeured the
agency for the following poimlnr Stoves :
Parlor andOfflce Stoves,
Morning Glory,
Parlor Heater,
Parlor Light,
Light House,
together with a variety of COOK HTOVICB,
Combination Gas Burner,
Eureka,
Regulator,
Niagara,
Superior,
MORNING GLORY and other
HEATERS, HANGEU, AND FIRKItOA HD
STOVES!
whleh lie Is prepared to furnish at the lowest,
market rales.
STOVE REPAIRING
Jroraptly attended to. Rooting, Spouting-and
obblng executed In the mostsatlsiaotory man
ner.
T I N W ARE.
of every description, conaianuy on hand, or
made to order, at reasonable prices. Having
none but experienced workmen-employed, he
hopes by a close attention to business to secure
the public patronage. Remember the place—
No, 18 WEST MAIN STREET.
SAM UEL R. CLAUDY.
Nov. 23, 1871—ly.
SOMETHING NEW UNDER iHE SUN 1
THE UNDERSIGNED, having j«Bt
returned from the cities with a largo stock
of goods. Invite the attention of all who desire
satisfaction to cull and examine their la'•go
stock o;
Stoves and Tinware
Among tin* stock ol stoves may he
ANTI-CLINKER BASE BURNER,
ANTI-CLI NKER FIRE PLA( - K HEATER,
together with all the latest styles of
PARLOR, DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES,
which they challenge the trade to •compel
with
Knives,
Forks.
Spoons,
Ladles,
Lamps,
Dippers,
together with Toilet Sets, Coal Buckets, Coal
Sieves, Shovels and Tongs, Zlne ami every va
riety of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods
kept In a first class store
Wo .« i M prepared to minis
Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells I
and have for sale the Celebrated Genuine Cu-
cumber Wood Pump,
ROOFING, SPOUTING AND JOB WORK
attended to promptly and on reasonable terms.
Remember thoplace, the green fronton North
Hanover street. A lew doors above Leather.
Give us a call as we are determined not to be
undersold by auv other parlies In this place.
Thankful for the past patronage wo extend u
cordial Invitation to all to pay us a visit.
BHINESMITH & RUPP
Nos. 02 and 04,
NORTH HANOVER 8T„
•CARLISLE,
Nov. I), 71 PA
(Cabinet fEafeer.
A B. EWING,
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAEKR,
WEST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE. PA.
A splendid aasortment or
NEW F U K N I TU B E
for thuiHolldiiys, comprlßlUK
HofftH, Camp Hipol
Jxmngos, Centre Tables,
Rocking Chairs, Dining Tobies,
Easy Chairs, Card Tables,
Reception Chairs, Ottomons,
Bureausr What Nots.
Ac.. Ac., Ac.
Parlor,
Chamber
Diulny I{oorn,
KUKNiTURKj,
o t the luleatJstyJes.
AGE FUItNITUKH IN KhTW
Splendid now Patterns.
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES
GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES
In great variety. »
Particular attention given to Fuuerala. Ordera
from town and country promptly attended to
nd on reasonable terms,
L'co. 17
John Hannon,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER lu
WINES AND LIQUORS,
No. II South Hanover Street
carmkuc. pa.
Nov, 1«. 71—lyr.
Save Your
0. A. SAWYER,
N. E. Cor. Public Square, Carlisle, Pa.
. Grand exposition of Spring and Summer Dross Goods, Silks, elegant Black Silks, Colored Silks*
Striped Silks, (black ami colored,) Japanese Silks {all colors.; Wo have special drives In Black
Pllks TVRI7CQ PfinnQ All Ibo latest stylos In endless varieties.- Wash Poplins,Peicaia,
JDlvLhb OrUUiJb cninlzci,. *o. WRITtf frOODS r , lqu0 “' Y i ,som ii t £l t (iPr‘S t
Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, EinMolderlca. ” ,-*■ & WUVJAJO Laces, ■S O -.
on a -irri cj I have the choanesl and be*t assortment of Spring and Bummer Shawls m ino
aßdtosslme'resCLOTHS AND OASSIMERES. for men 1 and boys of French
English and American manufacture, purchased from tho largest Cloth House m America, and
S!^^ScS^ GOODS.
Cottonrdos, complete and low In price.
Six Great, and Convincing Reasons Why Hon Should Buy From Us
1. We have a resident buyer lu the City to pick up bargains for us
2. •We buy for oasu. Wo are thus enabled to buy cheap and sell cheap.
It’. Wo have uo old goods purchased at, high prices.
i. We do not\m«fumber Ourselves with large quantities of goods to be carried from one sea
“T far below the, regular
ra “" • DON'T' ZOXJ "’ST
until you have examined our elegant stock : -We you i<* lake a look, uheliior you_ wish to
buv or not, as ivo me imt. tiiniM lo Jinve our i*oo«*,s or prices compared with any other house lu
D. A. SAWYER.
18' 72.
NEW IRA?!
THE OLD CENTRAL CORNER!
For great bargains in Black Silks,
For Japanese Silas, lu handsome styles.
For all handsome Dross Goods,
For Dolly Vardon Dress Goods,
For all kinds of Mourning Goods,
For beautiful Spring Shawls,
For all the New Goods of the Season,
For bargains In Table Linens and Towllugu,
For cheap Housefurnishing Goods,
Fora large assortment of Cloths and rassuiinres,
For all kinds of Notions,
For .bargains In Sheetings, Muslins, Tickings, Linens, Calicoes, Ginghams, Cottonndea, .to.,
Gall at the OLD CENTRAL CORNER.
MILLER t BUTTORFF’S.
BST We are the solo agents in Carlisle for the celebrated Josephine Seamless
Kid'Gloves. These are the finest Gloves imported. Call and see them.
We will ahviy- try to make the Central Corner the most attractive-for Dry
Goods in Carlisle. •
April 11, 3872.
VNEWj beautiful and'UNSURPASSED"' ~
DISPLAY OP
Shawls and Scarfs,
A’J
L T. GREENFIELD’S
HIV STORE
Wo. 18 EL XVSisbliOL St
The great speciality, Black Sllke, fur weight* heauly of finish and prices, my slock of Black
SRks cannot be excelled by any in tho country. lam prepared to guarantee every yard we sel,
Full assortment ol Japanese Silks very cheap. Japanese Poplins, Japanese Robes, choice Mohairs!
Princes. Cloths, Stripe Parimeune, Black Iroußorve, Alexis Poplins, Philadelphia Poplins, Wool
DeLalns, Alpacas, A*c, In a word, everything In Dress Goods, new, cheap and desirable. The mos,
complete stock of Tl/Tmivminrr flnnAa ever “fibred in this market. All-wool DeLalns
Cashmeres, Bomba IfXUUI 111115 UUlMio zlne Cloths, Bombazines, Silk and Wool Henri
etta Cloth, Tatnlse, Belgian Cord, Hostile. Australlsn Crape. Black Serge, Crape Vella, &c. Partic
ular attention paid to Funeral Orders. WHITE GOODS.—An immense stock of the above In all
the latest novelties of the season, now ready for Inspection. Slacks of
DOMESTIC GOODS and Table Linens,
at low prices. MEN>j WEAR.—Having increased my slock and facilities In this brunch, lam
now prepared to oifer an assortment second to none hi our town. Black Cloths ami Doeskins,
French Casslmores ami Suitings, English and Scotch Chariot’s Casslmeros, &c. SUITS made to or
der at short notice. The following Artists have been secured to make up our work this season :
Samuel Swautz, T. H. Rkioutkh, John Cakothkha. I would cordially Invite everybody In want
of Goods to give mo a call, as we cannot fail to please.
Xjn. T. C3p3C*oe>3afiol<ci,
JYo. 18 Past Main Street .
found the
1872. Grand Spring Opening! 1872.
AT ’
FEYSINGER & GO’S'
OA.RPET STORE!
ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSEL CARPET,
STAIR AND HALL BRUSSEL CARPETS,
THREE PLY CARPETS,
ENGLISH INORAiN CARPETS,
TWO PLY CARPETS.
VKNKITI AN CARPETS.
WOOL DUTCH CALPKTH,
GINEN CARPETS,
VIENNA BRUSSELS CARPETS,
ENGLISH STAIR and HALL CARPETS.
RAG CARPETS, Ac., Ac.. Ac.
W Wu mo the only Carpet Store in this section of the country, and having received nR tho
new HtylcH, wu otfer tut largo and good an naaortmem a.s cun he fo.und in the city.
OIL CLOTHS. OIL CLOTHS.
WINDOW SHADES, WINDOW SHADES.
CARPET CHAIN, CARPET CHAIN,
In endless variety,
Wall Paper, Wall Paper, Wall Paper.
We nave inciifiisad our stork with G.'Ko rolls of all the lute alyWof Wall Paper.
W« cannot fall to please all, as our stock la Imumnse. Cull and see Urn lute styles,
in.fuki pounds of Carpel lings (In >*kelii*o wonted. 'Also WOOL in any quantity.
Kitcken
nacj) ffioohs.
READ, READ, READ !
LOOK TO YOUR
till Buyiny at the
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE
Grand Opening
For Counterpanes. Quilts, Coverlets, Blankets, Ac., call at
* Utß ffiOOTJS
INTERESTS.
Money!
BY THE
Call at Miller A ButtorfTs.
Call at the Central Corner.
Call at Miller A Bottom's.
Call at the Central Corner.
Call at Miller A Buitorirs.
Call at the Central Corner.
Call at Miller A Buitorirs.
Call at the Central Corner.
Cull at, Miller A Bottom's.
Call at tho Central Corner.
Call ut Miller A Bottom's.
Miller & Buttorff,
JISTABLXSHED ISIS.
Carlisle
Hardware House !
H. SAXTON & CO.
Uknky Saxton. | J. p. Bixlkk, | D. B. Saxton
Building, Farming and Mechanics’ Hardware
Tools and Materials. .
Nall, Iron and Stool of all sizes, shapes and
kinds. Railroad and Mining Picks, Shovels and
Materials. Wothorlll & Bro. First National
Buck, and all other favorito brands White
Bead and Colors, with a full assortment ofTube
Colors, puro raw and boiled Linseed OU. Coach
an'd Furniture Varnishes, Glass, <tc.
Greasing and Lubricating Oils, Cement, Plas
ter and bilver Sand, Dupont’s' blasting' and
snorting powder. Guns,* Pistols and Amm uul
tlon. Cedar Ware, Rope, Lanterns.« Sc.
HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE,
Silver-plated Spoons, Forks'and knives. ■
Ivory and Pearl-handled table and pocket Cut
lery. Rodgers it Seymour’s lino Scissors and
Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornices and Bauds,
brass stair Rods, white and black Curled Hair
for Mtttresacs and furniture, Green Reps. Halr
soatlng, &c., with a full line qf Upholster Goods.
Miscellaneous goods, such ns Clothes Wringers,
line bird Cages, Driving and Riding Whips. Ac.
Bole agents for Plank's Shifting Ream and
Kolter Plows at his prices For Onnh.
Bloomfield <t Gibb’s Imperial Plows,
The Inst mentioned are of a recent introduc
tion Into this section, which have the advanta
ges of n Shifting Beam and Steel Shear; at al
most the same prices ns the ordinary Cast Iron
Plows,
Sole ugents for Palmer’s Patent Iron Planes.
Solo ngento for Burnham's Patent Weather
Stripping.
Tills combines both economy and comfort,,
thoroughly preventing drafts ot cold air in tmi
ter ami UttM in suwmrr. The price lor stripping
an entire house Is more than saved during the
winter bv the economy ol fuel; It taking at least
one-third less fuel to produce the sarao warmth.
It Is 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 largo quantities from
the manufactures, and with the aid of our long
experience, nro selected with tho utmost care
and supervision, and we would invito ail who
wish to purchase tho best goods at tho lowest
cash rates to patronize us.
Country merchants will certainly fiud It to
their advantage to call or wrlto us for quota
tions before purchasing. .
We remain, respectfully
- H. SAXTON & CO.,'
EAEDWARE
IST3.
MILLER & BOWERS
lake this opportunity of directing the attention
of-the community at large, and'every person in
particular, to their recently replenished stock of
1 All Will,
They studiously avoided Investing during the
high prices, and patiently waited the falling
out of thobottom before'attempting to refill their
shelves, and now that things have been reduced
to old time prices, as near os possible, they have
invested largely and -are prepared to guarantee
to their friends and customers ns low prices as
any market ontsldo the cities. They especially
invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and
r
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 Willcox* Gibbsf
RE WING MACHINE,
and would respectfully sk allthosoin wantoi
a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox & Gibbs* be
fore purchasing.
All orders promptly attended to, and goods
delivered to ail parts of the town free of charge,
an. 12 1871—lv
rpHE NEW MONUMENTAL
Jewelry Store!
Was lately opened by F. c. KRAMER, with a
'■lino selected stock of CLOCKS. JEWELRY,
STLViSR and PLATED WARE, MUSICAL IN
STRUMENTS of nil descriptions, Ac., and has
on hand a fine assortment of ladies ann gentle
men's Gold Watches, ranging In'prices from
WO to SlOO. Also fine ladles’ gold opera'chains,
ranging in price from 810 to §75. Ladles Gold
Jewelry in sets, Ac.; also, a lino lot of gentle
men’s Gold Shirt and Sleeve Buttons. Now on
ham! a lln.o lot of
Christmas Presents
such as Bridal engagement Rings, setts of gold
Jewelry and Silver Ware, line Musical Instru
ments, -such us Flutes. Gorman Accordeons,
ranging in price from 62 50 to §3O 00, beautiful
Guitars, from S 3 50 to 85(>, Ac. Alsp a fine lot of
finely finished Vlrllns, from 75 cents to SIOO. I
havo a good lot ol Violins at from §5 to §B, war
ranted good. Musical boxes, winding with
keys, from §2 50 to 8100. A good selection of
Harmonlcans or mouth organs, which I will
sell low for cash.
Spectacles
Just received -from tho Spectacle Manufactory,
u llneselected stock of •Spjclat and eye-glasses,
to salt all eyes, such ns tho genuine Pebles
spectacles, of Hie Lenses make. The public will
plca*o take notice in regard to spectacles, as I
have tlm linest and best assortment In Cumber
land county, and ara ready to sell them very
cheap for cash. They are the best known.
HFLo ;p sl±ic i
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of
Musical Instruments -.repaired ul the shortest
notice.
.Tho New Mounnmeutal Jewelry Store has
Just received a fine assortment of
Cuckoo Clocks
direct from Europe, Tho Cuckoos call the hour
and the half-hour, prices from 815 up to 800.
Clocks can bo seen at tho store, at all' hours of
the day.
F, €. KHA.TIER,
Main .St., opposite Fanner’s Bank.
Nov. 30,1871-Cra.
BOOT AND
SHOE STORE!
Wo. 4 East Main Street.
BOOTS,
SHOES.
GAITERS,
BROGANS,
SLIPPERS.
CUSTOM and MADE TO ORDER.
REPAIRING neatly and promptly done.
ADAM DYBERT,
No, 1 East Main Street.
March 28,1872-tf
J. L. STERNER & BRO.
Livery & Sale Stable>
BETW EEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS..
IN THE BEAU OF THE BENT 7, HOUSE,
Carlisle, Pa.
Having titled up the Stable with now Carri
ages, Ac., Wo are prepnied to ftirnlsh llrst-olass
turn-outs at reasonable rates. Parties taken to
and from the Springs,
April 25,1807—2 y
Jg EE ! ! BEE ! I I
For want of room, I will dispose of a number
of brut-rate stocks of
.BEES!
principally-liauaus anaHybrids, in Lang
stroth s Moveable Comb Hives. Terms mode*
rate, Apply to
THEO. M. MOLTZ,
#T at West Folrvlow, Pn„
owner of Langstroth’a extended patent for Cum'
berland county. •
March 28,1873—3m* 4
SAVIP SMITH, formerly Justice of
* i ,e »w.«?, o '» wo V . ( ! “hnounco to his numerous
jUh IhroughoiH the county and vicinity, that
nis special uiumtlou will bo given to the col
loction and nolilonient of an claims, book ac
counts, vondno notes, Ac.. and to wrmaa of
deeds, mortgages .bonds. Ac., and also to tho
selling and ronl ng ->f real estate. Terms mode
rate. OtUco In the coiut-Uouse.
April 4,1872—Um.
ffiarttoart.
Xo. 1", EAST MA IX STRE2 ,
Carlisle, Pu.
a Ni>
CUTLER Y,
JpuTcicu
Boots # Siloes &c
jDrji ©oofcs
JJEAD! BEAD I!
DUKE & BURKHOLDER
have now open ono of the finest stocks of
New
and—
13 ©sir able
GOODS
eyor shown to tho public. Their Immense stock ol
Hi*©ss ©@@ds
comprises all the novelties of the season. Dol
lv vardens In • all kinds of goods. Japanese
Silks, Black silica, chene and pur© Mohair Pop
lins, White Goods in every grade, among which
can be found Ballstlc Cloths, Yoseralto Stripes,
Lawns. Swlsses, and everything In the White
Goods line.
SHAWLS; SHAWLS.
Wo havo the May Queen, Rosallua, and all the
different makes of Shawls, which wo have the
reputation of selling cheaper than the cheap*
est. - - - < .
Cloths &Cassimeres
We oiler a special inducement to every, one
needing a Spring suit; having a very fine as
sortment. and having the best tailors In town
to make them up to order. Call and see the fine
assortment of all kinds of
DRY GOODS!
We have added aline line of TRIMMINGS to
suit all kinds of Dress Goods. When you wish
to examine a fine stock of Goods, we would urge
you to call at bar store and ascertain our prices
before you commit yourself. Wo will give every
attention, and if not successful In selling oven a
small bill, shall bo glad for the call.
NEW INVOICES OF
Late Style Goods
added every week. Don't forgot.
DUKE & BURKHOLDER,
North Hanover Street,
Below Carlisle deposit Bank.
April is, 1872
"| CHEAP AND GOOD.
The large stock of
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Just opening at
Lachey & Smiley’s,
No . 09 North Hanover St,,
CARLISLE PA.
The cheapast CLOTHS & CASSIRIERKS.
The cheapest DRESS GOODS.
The cheapest PRINTS and MUSLINS,
Good KENTUCKY JEANS 12Uc ts. ■
Elegant LACE COLLARS at 10 els.
tC'fi., (Co., <Cc.
CARPET CHAIN
in'all shades. CARPETS made to order.
■ SUITS
made to order at the lowest prices.
Do not forget the place,
No- 90 North Hanover St
Opposite Thndium'a Hotel,
CAIILJHLR, PA,
211-
JjIIRRT IN SEASON!
The old lirm have just returned from the city
with a very large nssorlmout*of
Fancy & Staple
DRY GOODS !
among which may bo found all kinds of DRESS
GOODS, composed of tho tlnest material of silk,
woolen, linen and cotton manufacture; nice as
sortment of Cnsslrneres, and 6-4 Scotch Casal
meres for gent’s suits. We have the best as
sortment or. BLACK BILKS in this county, and
they are cheaper than <?n be found elsewhere,.
MOURNING GOODS
of all the most desirable and popular kinds, such
os French Merinos, Cashmeres, Repps, Poplins,
Wool DeLalns, Tamiso, Alpuccos, Chintzes, and
©very thins else In this line, and at prices that
make some of our competitors feel badly, In
deed. A very extensive stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
such as Ribbons, Laces, Hats and Sundowns,
Crapes, Illusions, Linings, all in large varities
of the latest styles. Also Table-linens, Hand
kerchiefs. Gloves, Hosiery; all kinds of DOMES
TIC GOODS, Flannels,
CLOTHS MSIIERES,
Trimmings, «to.. In great variety. The popular
styles of Dolly Varden stuffs In various materi
als. In a word, we have the largest and finest—
admitted by all unbiased minds—stock of goods
in tho whole length of this Cumberland
Valley, Como and see us, and wo know you will
say that It was good for you to bo hero."
A. W. BENT 2 & CO.
April 4. 1872
W FIRM!
IXTJE
GROCERY STORE
The undersigned having leased tho store room
recently occupied by Q. L. Dovennoy, No. 78
W n aud having remodeled and
refitted U with an entire stock ol
New Groods
beg leave to Inform llsold patrons, tho public,
and the surrounding country, that they uro
now ready to dispose ol all articles contained In
A IInUcISNS (SROOEKT MTOUEI
at tho lowefat cash prices. Please cull andoxam-
J 11? our stock, and satisfy yourself. o«r motto
“Quick sales uud small profits."
4 INHOFF $ GOOD.
April 11, 1873—tf,
HaUtoaUs.
QU MB ERLAND VALLEY
EAIIBOADI
CHANGE OF .H.OTJBS,
Winter ArrdrioeriitnU
On and after Thursday, Jan. ]Bj 1872, Passen
ger Trains will run dally as follows, (Sundays ox
copied)
WESTWARD
Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A
M., Mecbanlcsburg 8.85, CarllsleO.il, NewvllleO.47
Bhlppensburg 10.22, Chamborsbnrg 10.44, Green*
castle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.46 A. M.
Mail Train loaves Harrisburg 1.56 P. M., Mo
cbaulcsburg2.27, Corilslo 2.sB,Hewvillo 8.82, Bhlp
penabnrg 4*02, Chambersburg 4.85. Qreeucastlu
ft.ll, arriving at Hagerstown A4O P, M,
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4,80 P. M.. Mo
jhanlcsburg 5.02, Carlisle 5.82. Hewvllle 0.05, Ship
pensburgo.33, arriving at Chambersburg at 7.00
P. M,
A Mixed Train leaver. Hagerstown 8.20, P. M.,
Groencasllo 4.27, arriving at Obambersburg 5.20
p. M.
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Chambersburg at
4:45 n. m.. Williamson 5:30, Morcersburg 6:20,
Loudon 7:00, arriving at Richmond at 7:20 p. in.
EASTWARD
Accommodation Irain leaves Chambersburg 5,0 C
A. M., Bhlppensburg 5.29, Nowville 6.00, Carlisle
6.33, Mecbanlcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg
7.30 A. M.
Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.30 A. M., Green
castle 0.00, Chambersburg o.4o,Bhlppensburg 10.22
Nowvllle 10.53, Carlisle J 1.19, Mecbanlcsburg 12.05
arriving at Harrisburg 12.87 P. M,-
Express. Train leaves Hagorstawr. 13.00 M.
QreencasMo 12,28. Chambersburg 1.05, Bnippons*
burg 1,87, Kowvlllo 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechanics*
. burg 8.18, arriving at Harrisburg 8.60 F. M.
A Mixed Train leaves Chamoersburg 7.45 A; M.,
Greoncastlo o.iB, arriving at Hagerstown 10,06 A ’
M.
A MIXED TRAIN leaves Richmond at 7;00 n
m„ Loudon 7:10, Mercorsburg 8:00, Williamson
8:45, arriving at Chambersburg 0:40 n. m.
4t3T*Mnkiug close connections at Harrisburg
with trains to and from Philadelphia,New York,
Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, and all points
West,
8U i’KRI STKNDKNT’S OFFICE )
Chamb’a,, Pa., Jar, 1A 72. /
Duel. 1871 r
gOUTH MOUNTAIN
RAIL ROAD !
Time Table .
TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER 3,ISU
On and after Friday, September 3,1871, this Compa
ny will run two trains through to Finn Grove
daHy, (Sundays excepted) a* follows :
A. M. P. M.
. . vLoftve Carlisle, 2.55
Leave Junction, 7.00 doJunotion,.
do “Bonnybrook, 7.10 doB “nnyb’ir.,
do “Cralgheads, 7.20 do Cralgnead's, 3.8 U
do Mt. Holly, 7.40 do All. Holly, 3.45
do “Upper Mill, 7.45 do “Upper Min, 3.60
do Hunter’s Run,8.05 do Hunter’s R., 4.00
do Laurel, • 8,40 do Laurel, 4.20
Arr. at Pine Grove, 9.00 Arr. at Pino Grove, 4.4
RETURNING.
A. M, P. M.
Leave Pine Grove 0,30 Leave Pine Grove, 5.00
do Laurel, 1.45 do Laurel. 5.15
do Hunter’sß., 10.05 -do Hunter’sß,, 5.35
do ■’’Upper Mill, 30.25 do “Upper Mill, 5.50
do Mt. Holly. 10.30 do Mt. Holly, 5.65
do “Craighenu’B,lo.so do “Craighead’s 0.10
do “Bonuyb’k., 11.00 do “Boyh’k.,- f,lO
Arr 1 at Juuctlon, 11.15 Arr. at Junction, 0.35'
Stations marked thus (“) are Hag station
only.
n. w. davenport;
Gen’l. Supcrlntendcn
Ofllc f Gen. Superintendent,!
Puo Grovo/Sep. 7,387 L J
Bats anli ®a»s
■gAKGAINS'IN
HATSAND CAPS!
At KELLER’S, 17 North Hanover Street,
. We Imvo received the latest styles of HATS
and CAPS. Silk Hats, Now York and Philadel
phia styles, Cassimere Hats of all shapes and
prices, Soft Hats of every kind, from 75 cents
up. Cloth Hats, in Blue, Velvet, Lasting, Mixed
Cass and Black. Also a fine lot of Boys’ and
Children’s Hats, Cloth and Felt, and at all pri
ces. *
MEN,
BOY’S, AND
„ ’ ■ CHILDREN’S,
HATS.
In styles 100 numerous to mention, all ol which
trill bo sold at me lowest Cash prices.
Call and examine our slock, yon cannot fall to
bo 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. *7l—tf.
gATS AND CAPS I
DO YOU WANT A NIGE HAT OR CAP ?
If so. Don’t Fail to call on
J. G. GALLIC,
NO. 29, TTESZ MAIN STREET,
Where can be soon the finest assortment of
HATS AND CAPS
ever brought to Carlisle. • He lakes great pleas
uero In Inviting his old friends and customers,
and nil now ones, to his splendid Mock Just re
vived from New York and Philadelphia, con
sisting In part of fine
SILK AND CABBIMERB HATS,'
besides an endless variety of Hats and Capa o
the latest style, all ol which ho wlil sell at th
Lowest Cash Prices, Also, his own manufacture
Huts always on hand, and
' HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
fie has the best arrangement for coloring Hats
and all klnus of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, &c.,
the shortest notice (as he colors every week) and
on the most reasonable terms. Also, a fluelot ol
choice brands of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
[ways on hand. He desires to call the attention
•o persons who have
. COUNTR Y FURS .
to sell, as ho pays the highest cash prices for he
same.
Give him a call, at tho above number, bis dd
Uond, as he feels confident of giving entire sn -is
faction.
Sept. 28. '7l—tf.
JUflcUtral.
J) R. CROOK’S
WINE OF TAR
TEN YEARS
PUBLIC TEST
Has proved
DR. CROOK’S
~W i ii e
R
To have more merit than any
similar preparation ever of
fered the public,
medicinal qualities of Tar,
for diseases or the Throat and
Lungs, porlorralng the moat remarkable cures.
Coughs, Colds, Chronic Coughs. If effectually
cures them all.
ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS. Has cared so
many cases it has been pronounced a specific
ior these complaints.
For pains in the Breast. Side or Back. Gravel
or Kidney Disease, Disease of the Urinary Or
gans, Jaundice or any Liver Complaint, it has
no equal.
It is also a superior Tonic, restores the oppo
system, restores the Weak
and Doblllated, causes the Food to Digest, re
moves Dyspepsia and Indigestion, prevents Ma
larious I evers, gives tone to your System.-
TRY DR. COOK’S
Wine of Tar.
March 28, 1872—4m*
JJURIFY YOUR BLOOD,
t For Scrofula, Scrofulous disease
«• of the eyes, or Scrofula in an
ab form.
£l# Any disease or eruption of the
<£& Skin, disease of the Diver, Rbou
mutism, Pimples, Old Soros, Ul
ffkfeP * £ ors {. Broken-down Constltutlous.
Syphilis, or any disease depending ■
on the depraved condition of the
iftyV Blood, tiy
DR. CROOK’S
ggKji. SYRUP OF’
ill POKE BOOT.
It has the medicinal property of
Poke combined with a preparation
Iron, which goes at onto Into
W/uSVx 10 Blood, performing the most ra
ilmFs I* l ' l ftn ‘l wonderful cures,
/rJy' Ash >* our druggist for Dr. Crook’s
fiTr Compound Syihp of Poke Root—
X>CES take it and bo healed,
fjr March 28, 1871—4 m«
Cftjj Efthettfacment
O. N. LULL,
Sifpl.
THE NORTH AMERICAN
Mutual Life Insurance Company,
Of Philadelphia;
ALL kinds of policies written npon
the most favorable terms.. Premiums may
aid annually, soml-annually or quarterly.—
All’ policies are' NON-FOKFEITABLE- 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 plant SiOO.OOO deposited with the
Auditor General of Pennsylvania as security
lor policy holders.
Cumberland County-Branch.- The Compa-
Tiy.htiH appointed a Board of Trustees, composed
of tho following well known citizens of Cum
berland County;
E. M. Biddle. S, B. Kieffer, M. D.
CHARLES H. MULLIN. WK. A. MULLIN,
John M. Wallace. Wm. A, Lindsay.
William. Kennedy.
E. M. Biddle, Wm. Kennedy.
Prcst. Secy, dr I'reas.
Tho trustees are all policy holders in the com
nany, 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 tbls-dlstrlct, within the
same, thus making It emphatically aiid practi
cally n HOME COMPANY.
A. O. BELLOWS, General Agent.
A: GRIST, special Agent. t
Jan 25 1872—lyr
HINKLE Y
Knitting Machine!
THE SIMPLEST* CHEAPEST AND BEST IS
USE/ HAS BUT ONE NEEDLE!
A CHILD CAN RUN IT!
Designed especially for the use of families,
and ladles who desire to knit for the market.
Will do every stitch of tho knitting In a Stock
ing, widening and narrowing as readily ns by
hand. Are splendid for worsteds and fancy
work, Tatting Five Different Kinds of Stitch I Are
very easy to manage, and not liable to • get oul
of order. Every family should have one,
We want an agent ifi every town td introduce
and sell them, to whom wo offer the moat, lib
eral Inducements.. Send for our circular and
sample stocking.
Address
HINKLEY KNITTING MACH. CO-, Bath, Mo.
. Nov, 2, ’7l—lyr.“
ny/roNEY can not buy it i
NOR SXOHT IS PRICELESS 12
BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL.
you value, your eyesight use these
Ground from minute Crystal Peebles, molted;
together and derive their name "Diamond" on
account of their hardness and brilliancy. They
will last many years without change, and are
superior to all others,in use. Manufactured by
J. 13. BPKNOER 4 CO„ Opticians. New York.
Caution.— None genuine unless stamped with,
our trade <> mark, For sale by responsible
agents throughout the union.
THOS. CONLYN, Jewelry and Optician, is sole
Agent for Carlisle, Pa., from whom they can
bo obtained. No Peddlers employed.
Deo. 7,1871—ly. I
fjpEMPLE OF FASHION.
Established 1857. .
' MRS. M. A. BINDER,
jlOl, North-west Corner 11 th and Chestnut Streets,
Paris and London Novelties -’
Elegantly Trimmed Paper Patterns ot tho la
test and most reliable styles, for ladles and
children’s dresses.
Ladles’ Dress Trimming?, Real and Imitation
Laces, Gloves, Fans, Ribbons. Ties, French
JcwelrS', Fancy Goods. DREBS AND CLOAK
-MAKING In the most tasteful aud elegant man
ner. A Perfect System of DRESS CUTTING
Taught.
Strict punctuality in fulfillment bf orders.
Paper Patterns wholesale and retail.
March 11. 1873- 3m.
■\TEVV JERSEY CHEMICAL COM
JJN PANY.
Super-phosphate
Tho NEW JERSEY CHEMICAL COMPANY
having purchased the Chemical Works late of
Potts 4 Klett, ere now manufacturing Ammo
nialed Super Phosphate of Lime, iully equal In
quality and condition to tho Rhodes Super-
Phosphate, formerly made by Potts 4 Klett,
which has heretofore given such general satis
faction.
—OF A—
Wo are now prepared to furnish consumers
and dealers with tho above Super-Phosphate,
and shall bo glad to supply our old customers,
and others. '
Wo also beg to call your attention to tho
OrchillaGuano.
This (iiiuno wo receive direct from tlioOrcUillu
laud. Wherever It has been fairly tried. U 1«
Isonounced one of the beat and cheapest ferli
)rers iu the market,
lx
March IJ. 1872-8 m r
PROFITABLE -BUSINESS!
LIGHT. EQUAL to GAS, at one-eighth the Cost.
Cannot bo exploded. No chimney or wlckused.
Mon desiring a profitable business, can secure
the exclusive right for the sale of DYOTT’B PA
TENT CARBON gas light burners and
OIL, for Counties or States. Write for Informa
tion or call on <
.N. B.—CHURCHES furnished with Chande
liers and Lamps of every description, 25 per
cent, cheaper than at any other establishment
in the country.
March H.IM2-Sm
rjIHE FLAG.
..On .April the first wo shall throw our flag to
tho hi oeze, and keep it nulled to the moat all
the seasons not in the shape of tho stars am!
stripes, but thousands of the most beautiful
ALL WOOL
10,12 and 15 dollar
EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.
There is no humbug about these good*. They
aro all we represent them: no ono asks to toko
anything leap; tno only wonder is. how it Is
possible we can sell them for tho price. All we
ask of the public is, to give them an examina
tion at the popular
Brown Stone Hall
MGKHILL & WILSON,
&0& a ltd 005 Chestnut St. 9
April 26-2 t
FOR RENT.—Several rooms In the
Vot.vmtkksc Building,
OSADALIS
§”SS%oM^n r o e n^ 8 ' aBCCrot »«P*
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It Is a certain euro forScrolhla. Svnhiii
In all Its forms, Rheumatism, 6kin mi
Ttheßlood. ComPlalnt “ ! ' rt 011 dlae “*«»
ONE fcOITLE OF ROSADALIs
will do more good than ten bottles of
Syrup of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIBNEO PHYSICIAN -
have used Bosadalls In their practice rot
the past throe years and freely endomi
Purifier. rellable Alter «“ve and Blood
DR. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore,
DR. T, J, BOYKIN, « •
DR. R. W. GARB,
DH. P. O, DANNELLY,.**
DR. J. S. BPARKB, of Nloholiisvllle v«
DR. J. L, MCOAHTHA. Colombia a-S
DR. A. B! NOBLES, Ecfgecomb. N.'a \
USED AND ENDORSED. By
J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall Rw nr
Maas. '
P. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich.
A. F. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio.
B. HaLL, Lima, Ohio.
CRAVEN & CO , Gordonavllle...Vu
SAM’L. G. MoFADDEN, Murfroeabom
Term. wu *
Our space will not allow of auv W
untied remarksin relation to the Tirtu»B
of Kosadalls. To the Medical ProfeS™
we guarantee a Fluid Extract superior to
any they haye over used In the treatment
of diseased Blood • and to thenffllcted w#
say try Koßadalls, and you will bo re
stored to health. °
Rosudallsls sold by all Drucalsta nrlce,
$1.60 per bottle. Address, • ’ prJce '
DR. CLEMENTS & c 6.
. Manufacturing diemleli,
Baltimore, Mil
July 20.71—1 yr
PRESERVE IT!
PHILADELPHIA,
mponer and designer of
AMMO NIATED
YARN ALL A TRIMBLE,
Sole Wholesale Agents,
147 South Front Street.
Philadelphia
M. B. DYOTT,
No. 1H South Second St., Phila., Pa.
SUITS
Plillnctolpbln.