proKßjJUinai craros. J. H. Graham* , | J. H. Graham, Jr. j. ji. grajiam & soir ( Attorneys Sf Counsellors at law, Jfo. 14 Sootli Hanover St., , Cahlismc* Pa. Hos, J. H. Graham, Into President Judge OS the Ninth Judicial District, Una rammed the practice of the law, and associated with nun his son, J. H. Graham, Jr. Will practice in the courts of Cumberland, Perry ami Juniata Coun tles. | Dec. 7, ’7l—tf. P E. BEI.TZHOOVER, 1 'ATTORNEY-AT-LA W CARLISLE, PA. on South Hanover Street, opposite Poult's dry goods store, $ Ijuc. 1,1665. Q.EO. S. EMIG, ATTORNEY- A'i'-LAW AND INSURANCE AGENT. Olllco on South Hanover St.. In Franklin House. Agent for the oldest and most reliable Flro and Life Insurance Companies. aiay^ti JOSEPH G. VALE, attorney-at-e aw , Practices in Dauphin and Cumberland counties. Office in Court-house Avenue, No. 8 Kramer ■> Building, m the rear of the Jewelry establish mont, Carlisle, Po. April 25. 1872-ly. JAMES M. WEAKLEY, ATTORNEY-A I'-EAW, omrE—No. 22 South Hanover Rt., Carlisle, Pa. April 25, 1872-ly. - A B. SHARPE. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR'AT LAW Carlisle, Pa. OFFICE removed to No. IS West High street next door to Horn’.s drug store. Feb. 1, 1872—3m.* i DR. GEORGE 3. BEARIGHT, Den tist. From the Baltimore Colleae of Dental Surnery, Omcoattho residence-of bis mother StustLouiber Street .three doors below Bed fold 7arUsle, Penna, Doc. 1 1805. |£UMRICH*& PARKER, ATTORNEYS JT LAV. umce on Main Street, in Marlon Hall, Car. lisle, Pa. • Dec. 28 1860., J. B. BENDBB, M. D. Has removed his ofllce to the South West cor nerof South Hanover and Pomfret Streets, til roctly opposite the 2nd Presbyterian Church. Carlisle, April 18—72—If. ©ramies. WEW FIRM 1 NEW FIRM ! JAMES & ¥. E. GREEN, SSS»fiS£¥JBJSi fiK^S^jySS: Ing, next door to Carlisle Deposit Bonlc, ofltr to the public a large and well selected Stock of Fresh Groceries, acn as .Molasses, Dried Fruit, Cheese. Buckets, Coffees, Candles, . Spices, ..Brushes, Rice, Baskets, Salt, Cloves, Beef, Pepper, Soda, Allspice, Crackers, Brooms, - Flour, Tubs, Teas, Cordage, Sugars, Clnnnmon. ' syrups. Corn Starch. Fish, Coal Oil, Ham, Vinegar. Lard, Blacking. . Pickles, Stove Polish, Ketchup, Cedar* Willow ware, Soap. aueenswaro. Nutmegs, Glass Ware, ’ Canned Fruit, Stoneware, • Starch, *c», «tc., &c. Goods delivered to all parts of the town, free ° market price paid lor country by fair deallug, strict attention to business'. and a desire -o please, to merit a share of the public pair:, ange, Respectfully. . (f J, *W. E URLKn RETAIL GROCERY STORE BTILI. IN THE “Southland.” The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens ol Cnrllele and vicinity, that ho has purchased the slock of Mr. John Heckman, and having added largely thereto, will at all times keep a good am], first-class stock of GROCERIES. on hand, and which h© will sell at a very small ' advance on first cost. His stock will ’ co.nslst of sugar of all the various grades. Coffees at all prices. Molasses, Syrups, Tea, Spices, Queensware, Glassware, Stoneware .jind Crockery, Baskets, Buckets. Tubs, Crackers, *3ll kinds, Mackerel, Shad andHorrlng, Tobacco and Segura, Brushes of all descriptions, Bed Cords and Clothes Lines, Brooms. I will also keep constantly on hand a litre quality of Family Flour and Feed of all kinds; also, a large variety of Canned and Pried Fruit, consisting of peaches, apples, or anges, lemons, tomatoes, &c„together with a general assortment of NOTIONS usually kept In stock. COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange for goods, at market prices. Hoping that by strict alientloh to business, and the wants'hf all that may favor him with their custom, ho-will receive a liberal share of the pa tronage. Having every facility and advantage in the purchasing of my stock for cadi, I will not be undersold by any In the business. Remem ber the place—No. 78 South Hanover street, cor ner, of Chapel Alley, April 11, 1872—tf. JOHN A. MEANS. jfßCacfUaneouß ARSADINO Railroad SEVJSN PER GENT. BONDS}, FREE OF TAXES. Wo are offering the Second Mortgage Bonds of this Company iT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Interest Payable January and July, The Bonds are In 10008, 5005,. and 100 s, Ami can bo REGISTERED Ireo of expense The Coal, Miscellaneous Freights and Passen ger business are constantly increasing. The re ceipts for the year ending October 31,1871, were $79,778.22, more than the year ending October Jl, 1870. The Increase for live,(s) months ending April 1872, over five (5) months ending April 1,W1.waa8M,725 33. , , . . - Bonds, Pamphlets and Inforraallpn can be oh taiuedof DeHaven & Bro., No. 40 S. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. Dec.lB7l—lyr. INSURANCE! CHARTER OAK Life Insurance Co.? OF HARTFORD, CONN. Organized 1850. $10,000,000 Assets. It is confidently recommended as far superior in all respects to any Tontine or other plan up on which payment or profits is deferred. In surance on all the usual plans Is offered by this Company at far Lower Bates than are charged by other mutual companies, y J.C. STOCK, Agent. Car IlaloPa. Feb 15 TO-Smeow, BIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Direc tors of the Farmers’ Bank, Carlisle, have day declared a Dividend of Four per cent, on the Capital, free of taxes. J. 0. IInFFER, Mayo*2t. Caehier. 49th DmDENU! Notice is hereby given that the Directors of i lie Carlisle Deposit Bank have declared a dlvl dend’of FIVE per cent, for six months, payable on 'demand, free of taxes. J, P. HABBLBH, May 0,1872. * Cashier. “VrcmCE-The undersigned Auditor, appointed by ilio Orphans' Court of Cum berland county, to dlslrlnutd the balance In tho bands of John D. Hhealler, Administrator of fcjamuel Spangler, late of South Middleton Uvp., deceased, will meet the parties Interested at bis office, In tho borough of Carlisle, on Monday. June 3rd,1*72, at ten o’clock, A.M.,of said day, to attend to the duties of his appointment. tiieo. cornman. Auditor May '.’-111, Stolics. Klntoat , &c gTOVE.AND TINWARE ESTABLISHMENT, The partnership horeloforeni ng between Walker A Claudy having bn dissolved by mutual consent, I hereby annoenco to the cltl* zonsof Carllslo ami aurromullnncmmlry, that T have opened a New Stove and Tinware In the largo frame building, on iho corner of West High and West Streets, formerly occupied by Cornelius A Bosh. . . , Having a largo and complete stock of Stoves and Tinware on band selected with the greatest care expressly for this market, my customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both ns regards quality and prioo. 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. ' A STOVES, lam now prepared to exhibit to the Winter Trade a large and well-assorted stock of tbo best pattente of Stoves, Having the agency of the following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: MORNING GLORY. LIGHT HOUSE, ‘ BON-TON. ROSEBUB, ' BEACON LIGHT EGG OFFICE and PAUL* .11 S. T O V E S Hi selection of Cook .Stoves embrace the following: Superior, Noble Cook, Excelsior, Niagara, UUttkcr City, ami Coral. Sto .• Repairs constantly on hand. I am agent for n PATENT STEAM PIPE. for heating .mills, laclorles, *c„ and prepared to furnish and place them in position at short notice. Having an experience of 22 years tn thls busi ness, I would respectfully solicit a share of the pnpllo patronage, feeling confident that I will give satisfaction. B A. WOODS WALKER. Dec. 22,70—tr ■gXCELSIOR STOVE >i nii T 1 NW A R EMPORIUM! The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that he stU carries on the Stove aud Tinware Business 111 all Ith various branches.. Holms secmrfttl tlm agency for the following popular Stoves: Parlor andOffico Stoves, Morning Glory, Parlor Heater, Parlor Light, Light House, together with a variety of COOK STOVES, Combination Gas Burner, Eureka, i Regulator, Niagara, | Superior, MORNING GLORY aud other HEATERS. RANGES, AND EIBEBOARD STOVES! which ho Is prepared to furnish at the lowest market rates. STOVE REPAIRING promptly attended to. Rooting, Spouting and Jobbing executed in the most satisfactory man ner. TINWARE, of every description* constonvs on bund, or made to order, at, reasonable •'prices. Having none but experienced -workmen employed, be hopes by a close attention to business to secure tbe public •patronage. Itemember the place bo. 18 WEST MAIN S2REET. SAMUEL R. CLAUDY. Nov. 2K, 1871—ly. SOMETHING NEW UNDE R THE SUN ! THE UNDERSIGNED, having just returned from the cities with a large stock of goods. Invito the attention of all who desire satisfaction to call and oxamiuo*thelr largo stock ol Stoves and Tinware Among the slock of stoves may be 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 the trade to compel with Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Lamps, Dippers, together with Toilet Sets, Goal Buckets, Coal Sieves, Shovels and Tongs, Zinc and every va riety of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods kept In a first class store We are also prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells ! and have for sale the Celebrated Genuine Cu- cumber Wood Pump. ROOFING, SPOUTING AND JOB WORK attended to promptly and on reasonable terms, Remember the place, the green front on North Hanover street. A lew doors above Louther. Give us a call as wo are determined not to bo undersold by any other parties in this place. ■ Thankful for the past patronage we extend a cordial Invitation to all to pay„us & visit. EHINEBMITH & BUPP Nos. 62 and 64, NORTH HANOVER 8T..- OARLISLB, Nov, 8.71 ' l‘A (ffiatlnet iftlaftet:. \ B. EWINIi, CABINET MAKER ' AND UNDEBTAEKR, WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE. PA. A splendid assortment of NEWI'URN ITU RE for theJHolldays, comprising Sofas. Camp Stool, Lounges, Centro Tables, Rocking Chairs, DlnlneTables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception Chairs. Ottomons, Bureaus, What Nets. &c., Ac., Ac. Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, ICUckeu FURNITURE,. of the lulestjstyles. AGE FURNITURE IN SETTS Splendid now Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRICBHKH GIFT FRAMES AND PICTURES In great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town and country promptly attended to nd on reasonable terms, Dec. 17 John Hannon, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER In lIS AND LIQUORS, No. 41 South Hanover Street CARLISLE, PA. Nov, 10,71-Iyr. A TTENTION, SOLDIERS !-By vjr f\ tuo of a recent act of Congressman men who enlisted In what Is usually known as t..e three months service, uro entitled to one hundred dollars bounty. All such claims will be prompt- Jy collected by the undersigned. Olllco in Franklin House, South Hanover street, Carlisle, j*q GEO. 8. EMIG. Mny2-rtt. J0C1! (KOOSB. 1873. GrraiacJrOpeiiiiig BY THE NEW FIRM THE OLD CENTRAL CORNER! For grout bargains in Black Silks, Call at Miller A ButtorlTs,. For Japanese Sllka, iu handsome styles. Call at the Central Corner. ’ For all handsome Dress Goods, Call at‘Miller A Bottom's. I; or Dolly Vnrden Dress Goods, Call at the Central Corner. For all kinds of Mourning Goods. , Call at Miller A Buttorfi s. F or beautiful Spring Shawls, Call at the Central Corner. For all tbo New Goods of the Season, Call at Miller A ButtorlTs. For bargains In Table Linens ami Towilngs, Call at the Central Corner. •F or cheap Housefuruishlng Goods. Call at Miller A Buttorfi’s. ’ For a largo assortment of Cloths and Cassnuorcs, Call at the Central Corner, tor all kinds of Notions, call at Miller A ButtorlTs. For bargains In Sheetings, Muslins, Tickings, Linens, Calicoes, Ginghams, Cottonades, ac., Call at the OLD CENTRAL CORNER. For Counterpanes. Quills, Coverlets, Blankets, Ac., call at MILLER t BUTTORFF’S. BSS“ We are the sole agehts in Carlisle for the celebrated Harris Seamless Kid Gloves. These are the finest Gloves imported. Call and see them. We will always try to make the Central Corner the most attractive for Dry Goods in Carlisle. April it, iB7ii. Miller & Buttorff. 1872. Grand Spring Opening! 1872. A T \ F RYSINGER & CO’S CARPET ©TORE! Carlisle, Pa, ’■ ■ ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSEL BARRET. STAIR ,t HALL BRUSSEL CARPETS, ■ THREE-PLY CARPETS. ENGLISH INGRAIN CARPETS, TWO-PLY CARPETS VENETIAN CARPETS, WOOL DUTCH CARPETS, LINEN CARPETS, VIENNA BRUSSELS CARPETS, ENGLISH HALI, A STAIR CARPETS, RAG CARPETS, Ac. OW'We are the only Carpel Store in this section of the country, and having received art the ne.w styles, we offer as large and good an assortment as can bo found in th© city, i OIL CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS. v WINDOW SHADES, WINDOW SHADES, CARPET CHAIN, CARPET CHAIN, In endless variety. Wall Paper, Wall Paper, Wall Paper. We have increased onr stock with 0,000 rolls of all the late of Wall Paper. We cannot fah *.» plcnso all, as onr stock is immense. Call and see the late styles. pounds of Carpet Rags (lu skeins) wanted. Also WOOL In hanks wantlty. BEAD, READ, READ! LOOK TO YOUR Sdive Your CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE D.A. SAWYER, N. b[ Cor. Public Square, Carlisle, Pa. Grand exposition of Spring and Summer Dross Goods, Silks, elegant Black Silks, Colored Silks Striped and colored,) Japanese Silks (all colors.) Wo have special drives in Black Silks, FIR kSS rjOOTYH All the latest stylos in endless varieties. Wash Ponlins,Percals, wvUUO Chintzes. &o. nOOTIR Piques;YoaemUo stripes, Swiss Muslins,Victoria Lawns, Embroideries. •» XU X Luces, . Ac. SHAWLS, CTT AWf ,C I have the cheapest and best assortment of Spring and Summer Shawls In the OUAYV LO, lown> nr/VPPTR * tjtt A SSTM'RVR ’RS I have a choice selection of Cloths ami CasBlmeres'- /AJ ' AND wxLOOIiVIJhIVILO* f or raon and boys of French English and American from the largest Cloth House In America, and will bo sold at low figures. TinMIrQTTP noriTlQ You will find our stock of Muslins, Ginghams, pickings, Call-^ , '^ ,^-*^,^^*, *-V 'Jrv/L/JJO, C oes, Hickory Stripes, Jeans, and Cottonrdes, complete and low In price. Six Great and Convincing Reasons Why im Stlould.Biif From Us: 1. We have a resident buyer In the City to pick up bargains for us. 2. We buy for Cash, Wo are thus enabloa to buy cheap and sell cheap. 3. Wo have no old goods purchased at high prices. 4. Our expenses are low. 6. We do not encumber ourselves with large quantities of goods to be carried Irom one sea son to another; but keep our stock fresh by receiving now goods daily. 0. Wo receive a great many auction lots of goods, which we can soil far below the regular rates. _ “ _____ ~ DON’T BUY until you have examlned|our elegant stock; we want you to take a 100 whether you wish to buy or not, as we are not afraid to have our goods or prices compared with any other house in the town. GRAND DISPLAY OP GOODS! FOB SPRI NO AND SUMMER, AT OGrILB Y’B, NO. 4 7 WEST MAIN STREET. Now receiving from New York aud Philadelphia, the largest and most complete stock of eve ry article in the DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, ttc., &c., over offered In CARLISLE. DRESS GOODS, beautiful Black aud Colored SILKS, brocade and plain Japanese SILKS. Gray Stripe Summer SILKS, Light-weight POPLINS, Dolly Varden JAPANESE and DRESS GOODS In all colors. SPECIALTY—As usual, wo oiler unsurpassed Black Alpacas and Mohairs, also all colors of same goods at Special Bargains. Beat makes of BLAGK CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Fancy Casalmercs, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans and Cotton Coatings and Pants Stuffs at old prices, although the woolen and cotton market has advanced considerable. AUCTION BAR GAINS. White tiullts, Spring Shawls, Sun Umb»llas and Parasols, Table Linens, Towels and Towllng, Napkins, Lama Points and Sacks, Plain Ribbons, (all colors) and MottU’s extra wide for Sashes, elegant shades of Plain and Plaid, Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, Geut’s Handkerchiefs. All the above at lowest prices ever offered In Carlisle. WHITE AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Piques lu great variety, striped Victoria Lawns, (entirely now this season.) Plain Swiss Vic. Lawns, Nanuooks, Linens, Plaid Nausooks, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Tick* lags. Checks, Striped Shirtings, Ginghams, Blue Drills and Denims, full width Sheeting, Bleached and Unbleached, at all prices to suit purchasers. 200 packages Calicoes, all new styles, light and dark, at 0,8. 10 and 12>< cents. FANCY GOODS AN D NOTlONS—Ladles’ new style Sills Ties, Gloves, Hosiery Lace and Linen Collars. Under Sleeves, Cull’s, Spring Veiling In Grenadines, Borages and flgured Nets, and every article in a first-class Notion House, at lowest prices. DRIVES.—New Spring Colors Ladles’ Kid Gloves only 81. Best two-button Kids, cuffed, scalloped, now shades, SI 35. Ladles’ all linen, corded ahd hemmed Handkerchiefs 12y,c, worth 250. Clark’s O, N. T. 230 yards. Spool Cottons, all colors, 7c. Best Spool Cottons, 250 yards, other makes.-10. Beetaklrt Braid, 8 cents. Bound to sell Goods at AATT RV’Q H ACU Crr'/SoTT at prices to suit the times. OGILBY'H,-17 West X o luiAOXl. O X Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. BILLIARDS.— The subscriber Ima lately taken the restaurant stand of Mr. Crouse, on East Main street, whore ho has Just lilted up TWO NEW-FIRST-CLASS TABLES. upon which all lovers of this Interesting game can enjoy themselves, The tables are In charge of Mr. Wm.Poulton. Restaurant.— in connection with my Billiard Saloon I have opened a first* class restaurant, where 1 Intend keeping the VERY BEST LAGER BEER, together with Oysters and all Refreshments In season. Give mo a call. No boys allowed In the Billiard Saloon. JACOB HIPPLE. Mav 3—lt, Utß ffiOOfcß INTERESTS. M~oney! j ßy JBiiyimj at the D. A. SAWYER. riIHE undersigned boa under hie charge I os guardian, Julius 8. Alchelo, aged sover years and Chas. F. Alchelo, live years. The parents of these children are dead, leav ing but a small estate, entire Inadequate for the support of the children. Their relatives are poor, and.unablo to contribute to their mainte nance. under these circumstances the guardi an Is compelled to seek a home or homos for these children, with some person who will treat them kindly and rear them properly If any respectable person desires to receive either one or both of the children to adopt or lo have them legally bound, Information will be fully given on application to their guardian at Carlisle, Climb, county, Pa. .May?) ■gSTABLISHED 1846. 1873. Carlisle Hardware House! H. SAXTON & GO, Henry Saxton. | J. P. Bjxlkr, | D. 13. Saxton Building, Farming and Mechanics’ Hardware Toolb and Materials. Nall, Iron and Steel'of all sizes, shapes and kinds. Railroad and Mining Picks, Shovels and Materials. Wctherlll «t Bro. First National Buck, and oil other favorite brands White -Lead and Colors, with a fall assortment of Tube Colors, pure raw and boiled Linseed Oil. Coaob and Furniture Varnishes, Glass, do, r , Greasing and Lubricating Oils, Cement, Plas ter and Bllvor Sand, Dupont’s blasting and sporting powder, Guns, Pistols and Amm unl llon. Cedar Ware, Rope, Lanterns, *O.“ HOUSE-FURNISHING HARDWARE, ' Silver-plated Spoons, Forks and knives. Ivory and Pearl-handled table and -pocket Cut lery. Rodgers & Seymour’s lino Scissors and Shears. Fine Gilt Curtain Cornlcgs and Bonds. Brass slalr Rods, white and black Curled Hair for Matressos and Furniture, Green Reps, Halr sottllng, &0., with a fall line of Upholster Goods. Miscellaneous goods, such ns Clothes Wringers, lino bird Cages, Driving and Riding Whips, dc. Solo agents for Plank’s Shifting Beam and Kolter Plows at his prices For Cash. Bloomfield & Gibb’s Imperial Plows. The last mentioned are of a recent Introduc tion Into this section, whlch-havo the advanta ges of a Shifting Beam and Steel Shear, at al most the same prices ns the ordinary Cast Iron Plows, Sole agents for Palmer’s Patent Iron Planes. Solo ngenls for Burnham’s Patent Weather Stripping, , This combines both economy and comfort, thoroughly preventing drafts of roUl nir in mn ter ami dust in summer. The price for stripping an entire house Is mora than saved during tho winter bv the economy ol fuel; it takingat least oue-third less fuel to produce the same warmth.' It is made In walnut, oak and plain white, fo both color and windows, so that It can bo a dap ted to any house. Our goods are bought In largo quantities from tho manufactures, and with the aid of oar long experience, are selected with the. utmost care and supervision, and wo would invito all who wish to purchase tho best goods at. the lowest cash rates to patronize us. Country merchants will certainly find It to their advantage to call or write us for-quota tlons before purchasing. We remain* respectfully H. SAXTON & C 0.,, H A R DWARE MILL KB <& BO WEB S take this opportunity of directing the attention of the community at largo, and every person in particular, to their recently replenished slock of H iliWiUlo They studiously avoided Investing during the high prices, and patiently waited the falling out of the'bollom before'attempting to refllltholr shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices, as near as possible, they have Invested largely and are prepared to guarantee •to tbclr friends and customers as 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 lino. We have the agency of the Willcox & Gibbsf SEWING MACHINE, and would respectfully sk all those in wantoi a Machine, to examine the Willcox «& Gibbs’ be foro purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to a)l parts of the town free of charge. an. 12 1871— rjIHE NEW MONUMENTAL Jewelry Store! Was lately opened by P. U. KRAMER, with a tine selected stock of CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER and PLATED WARE, MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS of all descriptions, «tc.; and has on nand a lino assortment of ladies ann gentle men’s Gold Watches, ranging in prices from 830 to 8100. Also lino ladies* gold, opera chains, ‘.ranging in price from 810 to 575. Ladles Gold Jewelry in sets, lie.; -also; a tine lot of gentle men’s Gold Shirt and Sleeve Buttons., No\v on hand a line lot of Christmas Presents such as Bridal engagement Rings, setts of gold Jewelry and Silver Ware, tine Musical Instru ments, such ’as Flutes. German Accordeons, ranging In price from $2 50 to 830 00, beautiful Guitars, from S 3 SO to S 5», &c. Also a flue lot of’ finely finished Violins, from 75 cents to SlOO. I have a good lot of Violins at from 85 to 88, war ranted good. Musical boxes, winding with keys, from 82 50 to 8100. A good selection of Harraoulcaus or mouth organs, which I will sell low for cash. Spectacles Just received'from thoSp°ctacle Manufactory, a tine selected stock of Spooks and eye-glasses, to suit all eyes, such os the genuine Pebles spectacles, of tbo Lenses make. The public will take notice In regard to spectacles, as I ave the finest and best assortment In Cumber land county, and am ready to sell them very cheap for cash. They are the best known. Repairing Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and all kinds of Musical Instruments repaired at tho shortest notice. The Now Mouuumental Jewelry Store has Just received a tine assortment of Cuckoo Clocks direct from Europe, Tho Cuckoos call the hour and the half-hour. Prices from 816 up to 860. Clocks can bo aoen at tho store, at all nours of the day. F. C. KKAiUER, Main St., opposite Farmer’s Bank, Nov. 30,1571—6 m. BOOT AND SHOE STORE! jVo, 4 East Maim Street . BOOTS, SHOES. GAITERS, BROGANS, SLIPPERS. CUSTOM and MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRING neatly and promptly done. ADAMI3YBERT. No. 4 East Main Street. March 28.1872-tf J. L. STERNEE & BRO. Livery & Sale Stable. BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS., IN THE BEAR OP THE BENTZ HOUSE; Carlisle, Pa. Having lilted up the Stable with now Carri ages, Ac., Wo aro prcpaied to furnish first-class turn-outs at reasonable rates. Parties taken to and from the Springs, April 25,1807—2 y jg EE!! BEE!!!' For want of room, I will dispose of a number of first-rate stocks of BEES! principally Italians and Hybrids, In Lang. Htroth’s Moveable Comb Hives, Terms mode rate, Apply to THEO. M. MOLTZ, at West Falrvlow, Pa,, owner of Laugstroth’s extended patent for Cum berland county. March 28,1872—3ra* BMITH, formerly Justice of 1/the Pence, would announce to his numerous friends throughouttbocounty and vicinity, that his special intention will be given to the col lection and Kcttlomcmt of all claims, book ac counts, vouUun notes, Ac., and to writing of deeds, mortgages, bonds, Ac., and also to tho selling and renting of real estate. Terms mode rate. Ollico in the court-house. prlM, 1872—Dm. JOHN LISZMAN, fiunr/Vnn ffiarutoar®. No. 15 east Main strei, Carlisle, Pa. AND CUTLER Y, Jrtoeicu iSoots sc Shoes &c, joru CKooUb READ!! . DUKE t BURKHOLDER have now open one of tho llnosl stock*- of New AND Desirable (joons ever shown to the public. Their Immense stock ol Dress Goods comprises all the novelties of the season. Dol ly Vardens in all kinds of goods. Javanese Silks, Black Silks, chene and pure Mohair Pop lins, White Goods In every grade, among which can be found Balletic Cloths, Tosemite Stripes, Lawns, Swisses, and everything in the White Goods lino. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Wo have the May Q,neen, Roaallna, and all tho different makes of Shawls, which we have the' reputatlpn of selling cheaper than the cheap est. Cloths &Cassimeres Wo offer a special Inducement to every one needing a Spring suit; having a very line as sortment, and having the beat tailors in town to make them *plo order. Call and see the fine assortment of all kinds of DRY GOODS! We have added a line lino of TRIMMINGS to suit all kinds of Dress Goods.. When you wish to examine a fine stock of Goods, we would urge you to call at our store and 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 Style Goods added every week. Don’t forgot. DUKE & BURKHOLDER, North 'Hanover Street, Below Carlisle deposit Bank April 18,1872- 1 ARGE, CHEAP AND GOOD. The largo stock of „ DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Just ppening at Lackey & Smiley’s, No, 99 North Hanover St,. CARLISLE PA. Tho oheapast CLOTHS & CASSIMERES. The cheapest DRESS GOODS. The cheapest PRINTS and MUSLINS, Good KENTUCKY JEANS 12Uq ts. Elegant LACE COLLARS at 10 cts. , &e, % etc., CARPET CHAIN SHITS made to-order at the lowest prices. Do not forget the place, No. 99 North Hanover Opposite Thudium's Hotel, CARLISLE, PA, April 21 1871- JIIRST IN SEASON! ' The old firm havo just returned from the city with a very largo assortment of Fancy & Staple DRY GOODS! among which mar bo found all kinds of DRESS GOODS, composed of thorniest material of silk, woolen, linen and cotton manufacture; nice as sortment of CasKlmeres, and (M Scotch Oassl meres for gent’s suits. We havo tho best as sortment of BLACK SILKS in this county, and they are cheaper than cn be found .elsewhere. MOORING GOODS of all tho most desirable and popular kinds, such as French Merinos, Cashmeres, Repps, Poplins, Wool DeLalns, Tamiso, Alpaccas, Chintzes, and everythlns else in this lino, and at prices that make somo of our competitors feel badly, in deed. A very extensive stock of MILLINER! GOODS, such as Ribbons, Laces, Hats and Sundowns, Crapes, Illusions, Linings, all in large verities - of tho latest stylos. Also Tabid-linens, Hand kerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery; all kinds of DOMES TIC GOODS, Flannels. cloths i mm. Trimmings, Ac., In grout variety. Tho popular styles of Dolly Varden stuffs In various materi als. In a word, we have tho largest and finest admitted by all unbiased minds—stock of goods In tho whole length of this .Cumberland Valley, Come and seo ns, and we know yon will say that It •* was good for you to be bore.” A. W. BENTZ & CO. April i, 1572- ■VTE W FIRM! KTEW GROCERY STORE The undersigned having leased the store room recently occupied by Q. L. Dovomjey, No. 78 West Main street, and having remodeled and refitted It with an entire stock of ZEST ew GroocLs bog leave to inform Its old patrons, tho pnblia, and tho surrounding country, that they aro now ready to dispose ol all articles contained In a FlrNt-class GROCERY STORE! at tho lowest cash prices. Please call and exam ine our stock, and satisfy yourself. Our motto, "Quick sales and small profits." INHOFF A GOOD. April 11, 1872—tf. qumbeelakd valley Hallmans. RAIL BOADI CHANGE OP "Winter Arrangement. On and after Thursday, Jan. 18, 1872, Passen ger Trains will run dally as follows,(Bundaysex cepted). , Westward Accommodation 'lYain leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A M.,Mcohanlcsburg 8.35, Carlisle9.il, NewvilleJM" Shipponsburg 10. S, Chamborsburg 10.44, Green castle 11.10, arriving at Hagerstown 11.45 A.M. Mail Train loaves Harrisburg 1.65' P. M.. Me ohanicsbnrg 2.27, Carlisle 2.68, Newvlllo 8,82,8 hip pensburg 4*02, Ohambersbarg 4.85, Qreoncastlo 6.11, arriving at Hagerstown 5T40 P. M. Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4,80 P. M.. Me chanlosburg 5.02, Carlisle 5.32, NewvlUe 6.05, Ship pensburg 8.83, arriving at Chambersburg at 7.D0 9 A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.20, P. My Greenoastlo 4.27, arriving at Chamborsburg 6.30 P. M. . A MIXED TRAIN loaves Chamborsburg at •l:4s p. m„ Williamson 6:30, Meroersburg 6:20, Loudon 7:00, ntrivlng nt Richmond at 7:20 p. in. •EASTWARD: Accommodation 2rain loaves Chamborsburg 5.0 C A. M., Shlppensbnrg 6.20, Newvlllo 8.00, Carlisle 0,33, Moohanlcsburg 7.02 arriving at Harrisburg 7.80 A. M. , Mail Trafh leaves Hagerstown 8.80 A. M., Green castle o.oo,Chamborsburg o.46,BblpfensbUTg 10.22 Newvlllo 10,63, Carlisle 11.20, Mechanlcsbnrg 12.05 arriving at Harrisburg 12.87 P. M. • Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.U0 M. GroonOastle 12.28. Chambersburg 1.05, Hnippens* burg 1.37, Newvllle 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechanics burg 8.18, arriving at Harrisburg 8,50 P. H. A Mixed Train leaves Chamborsburg 7.45 A. M., Greencastlo O.xS, arriving at Hagerstown 10,05 A M. A MIXED TRAIN loaves Richmond at 7:00 a m,,Loudon7:lo, Mercorsbarg &00. Williamson 8:45, arriving at Chamborsburg 9:40 a. m. Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, New Tork, Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg,and all points West, O.N. LULL, _ Sujd, SUPKRINTKNDENT’S OFFICE) Chamb’g., Pa., Jar. 18, 72. / Dec 1 1871 gOUTH MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD! Time Table . TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER J, ISU On and after Friday, September 1, 1871, this Compa ny will run two trains through X) Pine Grove daily, (Sundaysexcepted) a* follows: A. M. P. M. Leave Carlisle, 2.65 Leave Junction, 7.00 doJunotion, do ‘Bonnybrook, 7.10 doB ‘nnyD’k., do ‘Cralgneads, 7.20 do Craighead's, 8.83 do Mt. Holly, 7?40 do Mt. Holly, 3.45 do ‘Upper Mill, 7.45 do ‘Upper Mill, do Hunter’* Run,8.05 do Hnnter’sß., 4.00 do Laurel, 8.40 do Laurel, 4.20 Arr. at Pino Grove, 9.00 Arr. at Pine Grove, 4.4 RETURNING. ' A. M, P.M. Leave Pine Grove 0,86 Leave Fine Grove, 5.00 do Laurel, 1.45 do Laurel, 5.16 do Hunter’s R., 10.05 do Hunter’s R., 5.85 do ‘Upper Mill, 10.25 do'.‘Upper Mill, 5.50 do Mt. Holly.- 10.30 do Mt. Holly. 5.55 do ‘Craighead’s, 10,60 do ‘Craighead’s 0.10 do ‘Bonnyb’k., 11.00 do ‘Boyb’k,, ‘ IL.IO Arr 1 at Junction, 11,15 Arr. at Junction, 0.85 Stations marked thus (*) are Hag-station only. H. W. DAVENPORT, Gen’l. Supcrlnteuden 01110 f Gen. Superintendent,) Pne Grove, Sep. 7,187 L i mm anii cans. IN HATSAND CAPS! At KELLER'S, 17 North Hanover J3treot, We haverecelved the latest styles of HATS and CAPS. Silk Hats, New York and Philadel phia styles, Casslmere 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 Feltv and at.all pri ces, MEN. BOY’S, AND CHILDREN’S, in styles too numerous to mention, ail ol which will be sold at toe lowest Cash prices. Call and examine our stock, you cannot fall to 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, ’7l-rtf. IJATS AND CAPS I DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OB CAP 7 If so. Don’t fail to call on J.O.CALLIO, NO. 20. WMSI MAIN STREET, Where can bo seen tho finest assortment of HATS AND CX P S ever brought to Carlisle. He takes great pleas nevo in inviting his old mends and customers, and all now ones, to his splendid b cook Just re* cilved from New York and Philadelphia, con sisting in part of fine SILK AND OASSXMERE HATS, besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps o tho latest style, all ol which ho will sell at th Lowest Cash Prices, Also, his own manufacture Hats always on hand, and HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER! Ho has the best arrangement for coloring Hats and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, do., tho shortest notice (as ho colors every week) and on tho„moBt reasonable terms. Also, a Unelot ol choice brands of TOBACCO AND CIGARS iways on hand. He doslrcs to call theattentlon *o persons who have COUNTRY FURS to sell, as he pays the highest cash prices for he same. Give him a call, at tho above number, his dd <tand, as he fools confident of giving entire so .Is* (action. Sept. 28, ’7l—tf. JWetifal. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR TEW YEARS —OF A— PUBLIC TEST Has proved , DR.-vCROOK’S Win e ~T~4I~R] To havo more merit than any j* similar preparation ever or- JB* fered the public. >n the medicinal qualities of Tar, i—tlled for diseases or the Throat anu Lungs, perlormlng the most remarkable cures. Coughs, Colds, Chronic Coughs. It effectually cures them all. ' ASTHMA AND BRONCHIITS. Has oared so many coses It has pronounced a specific for these complaints. For pains In the Breast, Bide 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 Tonlo, restores the appe tite, strengthens the Bystem.restorcs the Weak and DebllTated, causes the Food to Digest, re moves Dyspepsia and Indigestion .prevents Ma larious Fevers, gives tone to your System. TRY DR. COOK’S Wine of Tar. March 28,1872—4m* pURTPY YOUR BLOOD. 1! T For Scrofula, Scrota lous disease form llo eyes * or fcJcrofulft In aQ Any disease or eruption of the aSH Skin, disease of the Diver, Rheu mutism, Pimples, Old Bores, Ul. cers. Broken-down Constitutions. Syphilis, or any disease depending on the depraved condition of the Blood, try DR. CROOK'S BYRUP OP |i| POKE ROOT. yP. ■ It has the medicinal property of (Sjjß»3|l Poke combined with a preparation lron, which goes at once Into Blood, performing the most ra i/flEr P l( * and wonderful cures. HJY Ash your druggist for Dr. Crook’s iifir Compound Syrup of Poke Root— ' take it and be healed, March 28; 1871—4»* ®(tj> Stobcrtlsments. BOS AD ALIS HOURS, THE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE RO BAD ALLS are published on every paokoge, therefore it is not a secret prep aration, consequently * Yhyaicvaus Presence \\, Ills a certain cure for Scrofula. Sypuiu ' In all its forms, Rheumatism. Skin Dis oases, Liver Gomplolht and all diseases of the Blood. will do more good than ten bottles or Syrup of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERBIBNED PHYSICIAN have used Rosadalis In their practice ft the post three years ana freely endorse It as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. . DR. T. O. PUGH, of Baltimore. DR. T, J. BOYKIN, DR. R. W. CARR, DK. F, O. DANNELLY. “ DR. J, B^SPARKS, of NlcholasvlUe. Kv DR. J. L. McOAKTHA. Columbia. ft ff DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. USED AND ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River, Moss. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. F. WHEELER. Limb, Ohio. B. HaLL, Lima, Ohio. CRAVEN & CO , Gordonsvlllo, Va. SAM’L. G. MoFADDEN, Murfreesboro Tonn. ' Our space .will not allow of any ex .ended remarks in relation to the virtues of Rosadalis. To the Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Extract superior to any they have ever used in the treatment of diseased Blood; and to thoaflllcted we say try Rosadalis, and you will be re stored to health. Rosadalis Is sold by all Druggists, price #1.50 per bottle. Address. Juiy2o.7l—lyr THE NORTH IMERIGAN Mutual Lite Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. A LL kinds of policies written upon 7A the most favorable terms. Premiums may be paid annually, semi-annually or quarterly.- All policies are NON-FORFEITAJBLE after TWO ANNUAL payments. No extra rates for females. No charge for policy foe or a tamps.- Policy holders share in the, profits, Dividends declared annually after two payments on tha contribution plan. 8100,000 deposited with the Auditor General of Pennsylvania as security for policy holders., _ ■ _ „ Cumberland County Branch.—The Compa ny has appointed a Board of Trustees, composed of the following well known citizens of Cum berland County: „ „ is E. M. Biddle. S, B. Kieffbr, m. i). Charles H. Mullin. wm. a, Mdllin. John M. Wallace. Wm. A, Lindsay. William Kennedy. „ E. M. Biddle, Wm. Kennedy. prest. Secy. & Treeu. The trustees aro all policy holders In the com pany, and their duties are to supervise ami conduct the business in this district, with au thority to ■ invest a certain proportion of the premiums collected in this district, within the same, thus making it emphatically and practi cally a HOME COMPANY. ... A. C. BELLOWS, General Agent. . A. CRIST, special Agent. Jau 25 1872-lyr Knitting- Machine, THE SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST I? USE! HAS BUT ONE NEEDLE! A CHILD CAN RUN IT! Designed especially for the nse of families, and ladles who desire to knit for the market. Will do every stitch of the knitting in a Stock ing,'widening and narrowing as readily as by hand. Are splendid for worsteds and fancy work, Tatting Five Different Kinds of Stitch 1 Are very easy to manage, and not liable to get out of order. Every family should have one, W© want an agent In every town to Introduce and sell them, to whom we offer the most lib erallnducemenla. Bend for our circular ami pamplo stocking. Address „ , BINKLEY KNITTING MACH. CO., Bath. Me. Nov. 2, ’7l—l yr.‘ • HATS. IyrONEY CAN NOT BUY IT ! fUR SIGHT IS PRICELESS ! BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT! you value your eyesight uso these LEIXTSES ! Ground from minute' Crystal Peebles, melted 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. E; SPENCER & CO„ Opticians, New York. - Cautio'n.—None genuine unless stamped witli out trade <> mark. For sale by responsible, agents throughout the union. , . ; tHOS. CONLYN. Jewelry and Optician, is solo Agent for Carlisle, Pa., from whom they can be obtained. No Peddlers employed. Deo. 7.1871—1 y. • rpEMPLE OP FASHION Established 1857. -MRS. M. A. BINDER, 1101, Norih-tvest Comet llfA and'Cheatmt Streets, * JPHIXjA.X>EIIiPHIA, Importer and designer of Paris and London Novelties '■ Elegantly Trimmed Paper Patterns of the la test and most reliable styles, for ladles and children’s dresses. ■ . , Ladles’ Dress Trimmings, Real and Imitation Laces, Gloves, Fans, Ribbons. Ties, French Jewelry, Fancy Goods, DRESS. AND CLOAK MAKING in the moat tasteful and elegant man ner. A Perfect System of DRESS CUTTING Taught, Strict punctuality in lulllllmont of orders. Paper Patterns wholesale and retail. March 14, 1872- 3m. New jersey chemical com pany. Super-phosphate The NEW JERSEY CHEMICAL COMPANY having purchased the Chemical Works late of Potts & Klott, ore now manufacturing Ammo niatod 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. We are now prepared to furnish consumers and dealers with the above Supor-Phosphale, and shall bo glad to supply our old customers and others. Woalsobegto call your attention to the OrchillaGua no. TlilsG nan© we receive direct from the Orchilla laud. Wherever It has been fairly tried. It Is Isonounoed one of the host and cheapest ferti prera In the market. Hz YARNALL & TRIMBLE, March 14, 1872—3 m PROFITABLE BUSINESS! LIGHT EQUAL to GAS. at one-eighth the Cost, Cannot be exploded. No chimney or wick used. Men desiring a profitable business, can secure the exclusive right for the sale of DYOTT’S PA TENT CARBON GAB LIGHT BURNERS AND OIL, for Counties or States. Writ© for informa tion or call on N. B.—CHURCHES tarnished with Chande liers and Lamps of every description, 25 per cent, cheaper than at any other establishment In the country. March 14 1872-Sin YQ-yTYNDALB & MITOHE LL.^Q^ HOUSE FURNISHING IN CHINA, GLASS ■ ni CROCKERY WAEB. We have not Increased our prices. The whole of our Immense stock was purchased before tne extraordinary advance In Europe, Best Gooas. Lowest Prices. n.r\rj CHESTNUT Street, 707 Philadelphia. ,v ' l April 11, 1872-2 m. MONEY made rapidly with atenolj and key check outfits. Catalogues. and tall particulars free, S. M. Spencer, Brattleboro, vt,‘ April 18. WJ-lw ONE BOTTLE OF ROSADAW* DR. CLEMENTS & CO. Manufacturing Otmlstt, Baltimore, Md. HINKLEY ammoniated Sole Wholesale Agents, - 147 South Front Street. Philadelphia M. B. DYOTT, No. 314 South Second St., Fhlla.. Pa.
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